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INDEX OF PATENTS
Part I, List of Patentees
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PATENT OFFICE
1969
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CONTENTS
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List of Patentees 3
List of Reissue Patentees 1 803
List of Design Patentees 1 809
List of Plant Patentees 1865
List of Defensive Publications (Applicants to whom issued) 1867
List of Disclaimers and Dedications 1 873
Decisions Published in the Official Gazette in 1969 1 877
1969
PATENTS ISSUED
Patents 67,562— No. 3,419,907 to No. 3,487,469 inclusive.
Reissues 233— No. 26,515 to No. 26,748 inclusive.
Designs 3,334— No. 21 3,084 to No. 21 6,41 8 inclusive.
Plant Patents 102— No. 2,856 to No. 2,958 inclusive.
Defensive Publications 275— No. 558,996 to No. T869,016.
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1969
LIST OF PATENTEES
A & D Fabricating Company, Inc.: See —
Dirubbo, Angelo, 3,420,290.
A & M Instrument, Inc.: See —
Ackerman, Abram; and Schneider, Kurt H., 3,446,981.
A & T Engineering Co., Inc.: See —
Carpenter, Arvell A., 3,457,9 i 1.
A-B-C Packaging Machine Corporation: See—
Neal, Morris P.; Reichert, Donald G.; and Fradenburgh, John,
3,482,489.
A-B-R Ateliers Beiges Reunis S.A.: See —
Ladmirant, Jean Florent Marie Ghislain, 3,468,438.
A-C Equipment Company: See—
Clark, Merlin C, 3,480,224.
AAA Pipe Cleaning Corporation: See —
Guthrie, Kenneth R., 3,476,139.
A. Ahlstrom Osakeyhtio: See —
Tuomaala, Jorma Aarne Kullervo, 3,471,015.
AAI Corporation: See —
Barr, Irwin R., 3,430,570.
Barr, Irwin R., 3,430,571.
Barr, Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L., 3,453,763.
Barr, Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L., 3,476,048.
Barr, Irwin R., 3,477,374.
Barr, Irwin R., 3,477,375.
Critcher, John L., 3,434,425.
Hebert, John R.; La Costa, Nicholas J.; and Schnepfe, Robert
W„ Jr., 3,437,245.
Kennedy, James D., 3,487,304.
Knapp. Phillip M.; and Wright, Paul E„ 3,483,636.
Schaller, John W., 3,434,226.
Schnepfe, Robert W, Jr., 3,439,614.
Stinchcomb, Raymond G., 3,466,761.
Aaland, Kristian, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Protection circuit having extended range fuse charac-
teristics. 3,487,265, 12-30-69, CI. 317-31.
Aaland, Kristian; and Zucker, Oved S., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. High energy pulse generator utilizing
a decoupling transformer. 3,459,960, 8-5-69, CI. 307-108.
Aaltonen, Olavi: See —
Bryk, Petri; Honkasalo, Jorma B.; Malmstrom, Rolf; Aaltonen,
Olavi; and Palperi, Matti.3,460,491.
Aarnaes, Morten H. K., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Aircraft
wing pivot. 3,451,646, 6-24-69, CI. 244-46.
Aaron, Herbert S.; Owens, Omer O.; and Miller, Jacob I., to United
States of America, Army. Synthesis of 3-quinuclidinol. 3,464,997,
9-2-69, CI. 260-294.7
Aaron, Jack, to Erlich, Ralph R. Fine, Michael N. DeVito, Charles
P., and DeVito, Albert P., as trustees, mesne. Method of and
means for coupling sheet-like members. 3,477,089, 11-11-69, CI.
16-16.
Aarons, Melvin W.: See —
Bentley, John M.; and Aarons, Melvin W, 3,468, 729.
Aas, Herbert G.: See—
Erf, Robert K.; Wingfield, Edward C; and Aas, Herbert
G., 3,480,368.
Aas, Herbert G., to United Aircraft Corporation Societe d'Etude du
Transport et de la. Monocrystalline directional sonic transducer.
3,421,031, 1-7-69, CI. 310-8.5
Aas, Herbert G.; and Danielson, George E., Jr., to United Aircraft
Corporation. Ultrasonic modulator having a cylindrical transducer.
3,435,372, 3-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Aasen, Leiv B.: See—
Wortz, Edward C; and Aasen, Leiv B., 3,44 1,020.
Aasen, Torulf F.; Schlessel, Joseph H.; and Waznys, Peter J., to
Airequipt Inc. Automatic slide projector. 3,459,474, 8-5-69, CI.
353-21.
Aasted, Jorgen; and Kafitz, Peter H., to Ryan Aeronautical Co., The.
Electronically scanned integrated antenna system. 3,427,620, 2-
11-69, CI. 343-100.
AB Akerlund & Rausing: See—
Benzon-Petersen, Boye, 3,421,416.
Hakansson, Jan Torsten; and Dilot, Rolf Magnus, 3,451,317
Hallberg, Knut War, 3,486,445.
Nilsson, Erling Ingvar, 3,429,274.
AB. Astra: See —
Debay, Andre Georges; and Thery, Jacques Louis Marie Joseph,
3,428,642.
AB Autokemi: See —
Smith, Kai Robert, 3,435,170.
AB Bonnierforetagen: See —
Andersson, Anders Ingvar, 3,477,591.
Carlen, Bo Robert, Jr., 3,450,275.
AB. Broderna Hedlund: See —
Lindmark, Bo Mauritz, 3,430,475.
Persson, Knut Axel Waldemar, 3,436,518.
AB Cykelfabriken Fram: See —
Lundgren, Claes Erik Gunnar; and Lichtneckert, Istvan Janos
Antal, 3,451,674.
AB FLYGMAL Air Target Ltd.: See—
Sellman, Ulf Carl Iwar; and Ericsson, Gunnar Arthur,
3,476,208.
AB Grythyttans Stalmobler: See —
Sjoblom, Eric A., 3,476,060.
AB Industrifjadrar: See —
Cederberg, Sten; and Nygren, Harry M., 3,486,793.
AB Kalle-Regulatorer: See—
Gustafsson, Berth Ulrik, 3,435,773.
AB Linde International: See —
Andren, Ingmar K. L., 3,465,521.
AB Medicinsk-Kemiska Laboraloriet Calab: See—
Jungner, Olof Gunnar Hugo, 3,476,5 18.
AB Mekanprodukter Hans Holm: See —
Innings, Lars Sven Erik; and Hammarlund, Lars Arne,
3,431,939.
Ab Nordstroms Linbanor: See —
Wiklund, Sven Anders Hilding, 3,459,1 19.
AB Purac: See —
Lundin, Eric Gustaf; and Rubin, Ernst Arne, 3,433,359.
AB Rosenblads Patenter: See —
Backteman, Erik Hugo, 3,428,107.
Marmsater, Tore Gustav Fredrik, 3,464,488.
Stalberg, Per Erik Ruben, 3,444,926.
AB Svenska Maskinverken: See —
Chambert, Lars Axel, 3,476,488.
Chambert, Lars Axel A., 3,464,393.
AB Svenska Metallverken: See —
Fredriksson, Per Sven Engelbrekt; and Granstrom, Olof Alvar,
3,451,123.
AB Tetra Pak: See—
Brunlid, John Erik, 3,486,964.
Carlsson, Lennart Inge; and Andersson, Lars Goran, 3,474,899.
Fuchs, Alfred, 3,471,351.
Lindh, Torsten L.; and Lindblad, Lars O. I., 3,445,180.
Lindh, Torsten Lennartson; and Lindblad, Lars Olof Ingemar,
3,440,125.
Rano, Sture Georg, 3,449,186.
Rausing, Anders Ruben, 3,466,841.
Rausing, Gad Anders; and Jarund, Harry Sigvard Valdemar,
3,431,700.
Rausing, Gad Anders; and Tuma, Alex, 3,486,295.
Rausing, Hans Anders, 3,471,991.
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; and Giacomelli, Peter K., 3,445,629.
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; and Lindh, Thyrsten Lennartson,
3,455,214.
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; Melle, Hans-Georg Wilhelm; and Lindh,
Thorsten Lennartson, 3,462,334.
Tornqvist, Nils Erik; and Stark, Sven Olof Soren, 3,427,425.
Tuma, Alex, 3,440,003.
Tuma, Alex, 3,457,968.
Tuma, Alex, 3,470,672.
Wettlen, Lars Malte Roland; and Christopherson, Curt Ingvar,
3,443,717.
Wettlen, Lars Malte Roland, 3,456,861.
AB Tico: See —
Frisk, Knut Olov; and Gustafsson, Karl Paul, 3,476,017. .
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
AB Tolu: See —
Ostnas, Lars-Olor Lennart, 3,482,698.
AB Trapco: See —
Ulin, Johan Emil, 3,459,319.
AB Vibrasug: See—
Hallstrom, Olof Henrik; and Fredholm, Gunnar Ivar, 3,482,931.
A B Akerlund & Rausing: See—
Nilsson, Erling Ingvar, 3,442,428.
Abar Corporation: See —
Cyrway, Edward N., Jr.; and Metalsky, William J., 3,476,862.
Abate, Leo: See —
Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo, 3,425,480.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; and Abate, Leo, 3,485, 286.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate,
Leo,3,425,479.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate,
Leo,3,447,585.
Abatiell, James S., Jr. Structural system and components. 3,426,913,
2-11-69, CI. 211-177.
Abbate Daga, Angelo: See—
Monge, Michele; and Abbate Daga, Angelo, 3,465,772.
Abbey, Anthony: See—
Klothen, Irving; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Abbey,
Anthony,3,434,844.
Abbey, Anthony; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Klothen, Irving,
to American Cyanamid Company. Stabilization of animal and
poultry feeds containing a tetracycline antibiotic. 3,427,166, 2-11-
69, CI. 99-2.
Abbey Electronics Corp.: See —
Bosworth, Seymour; and Zauderer, Jerome, 3,421,083.
Abbey-Etna Machine Company, The: See —
Ruple, Lewis H., 3,468,150.
Abbott, Albert F.; Haskin, Bruce J.; and Klopich, Marshall E., to Ex-
plosives Corporation of America. Tree felling technique and
shaped explosive charge employed therein. 3,444,81 1, 5-20-69, CI.
102-23.
Abbott, Alfred J. Radial hinge assembly. 3,479,684, 11-25-69, CI.
16-163.
Abbott, Bobby R. Car top carrier. 3,480,166, 1 1-25-69, CI. 214-450.
Abbott, Daniel B.; and Huntington, Andrew B., to Ross Operating
Valve Company. Adjustable exhaust restrictor. 3,473,781, 10-21-
69, CI. 251-121.
Abbott, Douglas T.; and Thompson, William C, to Columbian
Bronze Corporation. Yielding bushing. 3,477,794, 11-11-69, CI.
416-134.
Abbott, Earl: See —
Lickelitcr, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John
F., 3,478,678.
Licklitcr, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John
F., 3,450,037.
Licklitcr, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John
F.,3,48l,088.
Abbott, Edward A., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Electronic
switching circuit employing insulated gate field effect transistors.
3,428,832, 2-18-69, CI. 307-251.
Abbott, Edward F.: See —
Wordcn, Donald P.; and Abbott, Edward F.,3,44 1,704.
Abbott, Frank R., to United States of America, Navy. Electro
acoustic lumped constant transmission line. 3,458,856, 7-29-69,
CI. 340-9.
Abbott, Frank R., to United States of America, Navy. Magnetostric-
tive vibration motor. 3,470,402, 9-30-69, CI. 310-26.
Abbott, George F.; Ceonzo, Joseph A.; Isenberg, John F., Jr.; John-
son, Robert A.; and Regan, John M., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Automatic intercept system. 3,482,057,
12-2-69, CI. 179-27.
Abbott. Harold W.; and Klisz, Adam E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Printed circuit assembly with interconnection modules.
3,486,076, 12-23-69, CI. 317-101.
Abbott, Henry H.; Hohmann, Lawrence A., Jr.; and Wells, George
W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Communication
system line circuit particularly for key telephone systems.
3,420,963, 1-7-69, CI. 179-99.
Abbott, James J., Jr. Pre-rcgister apparatus for printing press.
3,434,217, 3-25-69, CI. 33-184.5
Abbott Laboratories: See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr.; Barr, Courtland H., Jr.; Barr, John W.;
and Lucas, James W., 3,434,468.
Cardinal, Earl Victor, 3,479,154.
Cole, John Wayne; and Lex, Charles George, 3,468,880.
Cox, Alvon R., 3,462,776.
Crovetti, Aldo J.; and Ncundorf, Maynette V., 3,457,294.
Crovetti, Aldo J.; and Von Esch, Anne Mary, 3,468,884.
Earl, Robert Pendleton, 3,472,232.
Fields, Mack R.. 3,477,454.
Flouret, George Rogelio; and Cole, John Wayne, 3,487,065.
Freiberg, Leslie A., 3,478,083.
Freifclder, Morris, 3,455,987.
Hill, Philip Mclvin, 3,453,360.
Horrom, Bruce Wayne; and Crovetti, Aldo Joseph, 3,481,979.
Johnson, Robert Phillip; and Oswald, John Paul, 3,448,1 14.
Johnson, Robert Phillip; and Oswald, John Paul, 3,466,293.
Jones, Peter H.; and Rowley, Elizabeth A., 3,478,013.
Kuhr, Wayne Kenneth; Slakis, Albin Joseph; Hughes, Richard
Lawrence; and Neilson, Anne Josephine, 3,432,305.
Kurath, Paul, 3,468,911.
Lee, Cheuk Man, 3,481,950.
Lych, Don Murl, 3,442,893.
Lynch, Don M., 3,453,283.
Miller, Theodore A., Jr., 3,461,876.
Olson, David W., 3,443,711.
Rosenbrook, William, Jr.; and Sinclair, Arthur Charles,
3,432,505.
Short, James Harold, 3,432,493.
Short, James Harold, 3,454,640.
Short, James Harold, 3,478,030.
Stein, Herman H., 3,472,748.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Stein, Robert George; and Kimura, Eugene
Tatsuru, 3,424,758.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Ratajczyk, James Daniel; and Darby, Thomas
Dillard, 3,424,844.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Stein, Robert George; and Kimura, Eugene
Tatsuru, 3,450,694.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Ratajczyk, James Daniel; and Kimura, Eu-
gene Tatsuru, 3,476,748.
Tadanier, John Soloman, 3,450,725.
Von Esch, Anne Mary; and Crovetti, Aldo J., 3,478,049.
Walecka, Leonard Edward, 3,477,431.
Welch, William H„ 3,468,446.
Wolownik, Stephen, 3,432,508.
Abbott Machine Co., Inc.: See —
Abbott, Samuel L., 3,461,520.
Abbott, Malcolm K.: See —
Cripe, Maxwell L.; and Abbott, Malcolm K., 3,486,389.
Abbott, Malcolm K., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid pressure ser-
vomotor. 3,482,485, 12-9-69, CI. 91-369.
Abbott, Malcolm K.; and French, Charlie N., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Valve and spring retainer. 3,452,646, 7-1-69, CI. 91-376.
Abbott, Ralph E., to Bailey Meter Company. Control system for
sugar inversion process. 3,480,476, 1 1-25-69, CI. 127-1.
Abbott, Randle Leslie, to Auto Transmissions Limited. Change-
speed epicyclic gearing and associated control means. 3,426,623,
2-11-69, CI. 74-781.
Abbott, Randle Leslie: See —
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; Abbott, Randle Leslie; Whateley, Eric
Albert; and Clark, George Kenneth,3,472,098.
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; and Abbott, Randle Leslie, 3,459, 285.
Abbott, Richard L.; and Stengel, Leonard A., to Commercial Sol-
vents Corporation. Production of an ammonium phosphate- am-
monium nitrate fertilizer material and calcium sulfate. 3,475,153,
10-28-69, CI. 71-35.
Abbott, Robert E.: See—
Stephenson, Jack G.; and Abbott, Robert E., 3,45 1,561.
Abbott, Roy W.; and Mullings, Donald M., to General Electric Com-
pany. Dual-mount furnace humidifier. 3,437,318, 4-8-69, CI. 261-
24.
Abbott, Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Slub catcher.
3,461,520, 8-19-69, CI. 28-64.
Abbott, Terence A.; Clachan, Margaret L.; Kennedy, David Ran-
kine; Mclntyre, Ian S.; and Shephard, Basil R., to Bexford
Limited. Drafting film. 3,447,947, 6-3-69, CI. 1 17-73.
Abbott, Thomas I.; and Huedepohl, Hugo F., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Negative material for converting from letterpress to
lithography. 3,473,926, 10-21-69, CI. 96-27.
Abbott, Tom L. Mop wringer. 3,462,788, 8-26-69, CI. 15-1 19.
Abbott, Willa D. Scarf hairpiece. 3,460,546, 8-12-69, CI. 132-53.
Abbott, William Glen, 1/2 to Lewis, Martin, Jr. Process of molding
and compacting hollow concrete products including pulsating
water vibrator means. 3,470,279, 9-30-69, CI. 264-72.
Abboud, Harry I. Aerosol filtering apparatus. 3,429,106, 2-25-69, CI.
55-292.
Abbratozzato, Salvatore R.: See —
Harvey, David E.; Amrein, Carl J.; and Abbratozzato, Salvatore
R., 3,476,965.
Abbrecht, Herman R.: See —
Double, Plummer E.; and Abbrecht, Herman R., 3,439, 723.
A. B.C. Popcorn Company, Inc.: See —
Lambeth, Ralph Mack, 3,430,671.
Abcor, Inc.: See —
Crowley, Richard P., 3,422,605.
Crowley, Richard P., 3,436,897.
Crowley, Richard P., 3,453,811.
Meissner, Herman Paul; and Baddour, Raymond Frederich,
3,458,283.
Modell, Michael, 3,455,817.
Modell, Michael, 3,478,574.
Pierce, Russell W., 3,437,446.
Abdullaev, Gasan Mamed Bagir Ogly; Nani, Rakhim Khasan;
Nasirov, Yadulla Nusrat Ogly; Kuliev, Arif Zulfigarovich; Epsh-
tein, Mikhail Grigorievich; and Kochkarev, Vladimir Ilich.
Semiconducting material. 3,472,652, 10-14-69, CI. 75-134.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Abdulragimov, Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly: See—
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Valentin Alexan-
drovich; Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady
Ivanovich; Vasilenko, Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov,
Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly; Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev,
Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidu-
rov, Leonid Konstantinovich. 3,472,036.
Abe, Akira; and Hatano, Isao, to Tateisi Electronics Co. Reversible
counting circuit apparatus. 3,423,576, 1-21-69, CI. 235-92.
Abe, Akira; and Takahashi, Jukichi, to Tateisi Electronics Co. Eleva-
tor control system with an up-down counter to determine car posi-
tion. 3,443,666. 5-13-69, CI. 187-29.
Abe, Fujio: See—
Cauthen, John V.; Hinson, Claudell; Ledford, Garland M.; and
Abe, Fujio.3,459,235.
Abe, Fujio; Cauthen, John V.; and McCoy, Daniel W., to Burlington
Industries, Inc. Apparatus for stopping textile machinery upon de-
tection of yarn-break and for indicating location thereof.
3,456,310, 7-22-69, CI. 28-51.
Abe, Fumihiko. Hair curler. 3,472,245, 10-14-69, CI. 132-33.
Abe, Hidekazu; Shibata, Hiromichi; and Ito, Teruo, to Nihon Denchi
Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of making silver chloride electrode hav-
ing a metallic silver coating on at least part of each particle.
3.445,296, 5-20-69, CI. 136-120.
Abe, Kazuo; Kokubo, Ryo; Yamada, Yumizuru; Nagakura, Mizu-
hiko; and Shima, Koji, to Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Apparatus for the continuous production of melamine. 3,432,274,
3-11-69, CI. 23-285.
Abe, Ryoichi, to Hitachi Electronics Company, Ltd. Function
generator. 3,436,536, 4-1-69, CI. 235-197.
Abe, Ryoichi, to Hitachi Electronics Company, Ltd. Function
generator. 3,443,082, 5-6-69, CI. 235-197.
Abe, Ryoichi; and Miura, Takeo, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi
Seisakusho. Non-linear, positive-feedback amplifier. 3,423,687, 1-
21-69, CI. 330-8.
Abe, Shokichi; Kakefude, Koichi; and Honjo, Mitsuo, to Hitachi
Chemical Company, Ltd. Method of graft-copolymerization of
monomers onto dienc- type polymer. 3,436,440, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
880.
Abe, Zenmon: See —
Ohashi, Shin-lchi; Takagi, Toshijiro; and Abe, Zen-
mon,3,474,307.
Abegg and Rcinhold; See —
Bartos, Josef, 3,461,974.
Abegg and Reinhold Co.: See —
Kingsbury, Guy W.; and Haby, George H., 3,457,605.
Abegg, Moroni Taylor; Hull, Daniel M.; and Leslie, William B., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne.
Optical maser system. 3,453,558, 7-1-69, CI. 331-94.5
Abel, Donald J. Digital converters. 3,465,329, 9-2-69, CI. 340-347.
Abel, Edmund, Jr.: See —
Cubberlcy, Harold A.; Abel, Edmund, Jr.; and Sackett, John
E., 3,433, 255.
Abel, Heinz: See —
Casty, Richard; Bcrger, Alfred; Mosimann, Walter; and Abel,
Hcinz.3,421,830.
Abel, Irving R.; and Kcgelman, Thomas D., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Collimatcd viewing system. 3,446,916, 5-27-69, CI. 178-
7.85
Abel, John F., Jr.: See —
Nichols, Thomas C, Jr.; Abel, John F., Jr.; and Lee, Fitzhugh
T., 3,482,443.
Abel. Martin L., to Pcrmawick Company, Inc. Lubricated bearing
assembly and method of making same. 3,434,765, 3-25-69, CI.
308-132.
Abel, Martin L., to Pcrmawick Company, Inc. Oil-impregnated
wicking material. 3,466,244, 9-9-69, CI. 252-14.
Abel. Roy, Jr. Programmed swing training device. 3,429,571, 2-25-
69. CI. 273-26.
Abel, William E. Communication system for classroom use and the
like. 3.462,688, 8-19-69. CI. 325-47.
Abel. William E. Loop antenna circuit coupling multiple transmit-
ters. 3,474.451, 10-21-69, CI. 343-208.
Abcla, Michael F. Cartridge having a composite spinning projectile
3.452,677, 7-1-69, CI. 102-38.
Abele, Janis I.: See—
Lccouturier, Jacques M.; Abele, Janis 1.; and Schlienger, Max
P.,3,460,178.
Abele, Thomas A.; and Wang. Han-Chiu, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Tunable microwave time delay equalizer.
3,466,573, 9-9-69, CI. 333-28.
Abele, Werner: See—
Ramuz, Henri; Spicgelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred.3,453,277.
A. B. Electronic Components Limited: See- —
Milner, Ernest; and Davics. Gwyn, 3,470,332.
Abelius, Sven Gosta Birgcr. Transport and storage package.
3,447,260, 6-3-69, CI. 47-34.1 1
Abell, Joseph B., Jr.; Fannin, Loyd W.; and Roth, James F., to Mon-
santo Company. Calcination of platinum-alumina catalyst for al-
kane dehydrogenation. 3,435,090, 3-25-69, CI. 260-683.3
Abell, Roy F., Jr., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Valve tappet.
3,437,080, 4-8-69, CI. 123-90.
Abell, Roy F., Jr., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Hydraulic valve
lifter. 3,448,730, 6-10-69, CI. 123-90.
Abella, James E.: See —
Hoffman, George J.; and Abella. James E., 3,463, 280.
Abelow, Ira; and Wagman, Jack, to United States of America, Army.
Fluidized bed freeze drying. 3,436,837, 4-8-69, CI. 34-5.
Abelseth, Melvin Kenneth: See —
Crawley, John F.; and Abelseth, Melvin Kenneth, 3,423, 505.
Abelson Motors Limited: See —
Chapman, Victor A., 3,430,793.
Aben, Pieter C: See —
Kouwenhoven, Herman W.; Aben, Pieter C; and van der Wal,
Karel,3,422,001.
Abend, Chester J.; Adams, Gerald M.; and Younge, Paul Dennis, to
SCM Corporation. Geographical clock having a spacecraft ele-
ment associated therewith. 3,486,322, 12-30-69, CI. 58-43.
Abend, Irving J., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Multi-loop antenna and super-
regenerative detector. 3,484,697, 12-16-69, CI. 325-373.
Abercrombie, Boiling A., to McMurry, Everett D., and Bruun, Knud
I. Gas lift apparatus. 3,439,626, 4-22-69, CI. 103-232.
Abercrombie, Lawrence W.; Saaty, Nabil N.; and Sayigh, Adnan A.
R., to Upjohn Company, The. High density rigid
polyether/polyester urethane foams. 3,467,605, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Abercrombie, Malcolm James; and Thomas, David B., to British
Geon Limited. Polymerisation process. 3,480,602, 11-25-69, CI.
260-87.1
Aberg, Martin Birger. Door closure. 3,430,676, 3-4-69, CI. 160-202.
Aberle, Richard H.; and Lucas, Robert H., to American Metal
Climax, Inc. Process for making high-strength, wettable aluminum
foil. 3,438,228, 4-15-69, CI. 72-42.
Abernathy, John L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated,
voltage amplitude-to-time duration converter. 3,479,604, 11-18-
69, CI. 328-151.
Abernethy, Hugh, 3rd: See —
Sauter, Donald M.; and Abernethy, Hugh, 3rd, 3,454, 782.
Abernethy, Ira A.: See —
Feichter, Harold R.; Abernethy, Ira A.; Eishley, Charles F.; Ca-
ble, Stephen J.; and Hoffman, Olin M. ,3,444,660.
Abert, Charles; Runyon, John P.; and Zarouni, Alfred, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Call tracing arrangement.
3,471,647, 10-7-69, CI. 179-18.
Aberth, Oliver G.: See —
Andersson, Per L.; and Aberth, Oliver G., 3,43 1,406.
Abex Corporation: See —
Adams, Cecil E.; and Hedge, John F., 3,421,413.
Adams, Cecil E.; Griffith, Randall E.; Miller, Charles R.; and
Wilcox, Jack W., 3,481,276.
Atchley, Raymond D., 3,444,877.
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B., 3,460,605.
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B., 3,480,070.
Coakley, James L., 3,424,183.
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A., 3,437,101.
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A., 3,447,1 1 1.
Coakley, James L., 3,473,547.
Keller, Emil C, 3,448,071.
Keller, Emil C, 3,477,983.
Keyworth, Albert, 3,429,225.
Kubilos, Charles A., 3,437,015.
Mc Cune, Robert B.; and Wilson, Rosser L., 3,480,773.
McCune, Robert B., 3,448,433.
McCune, Robert B.; and Wilson, Rosser L., 3,483,367.
Meisel, William H., 3,435,393.
Mori, Hideo, 3,443,072.
Mori, Hideo, 3,486,008.
Ponzar, Fred W., 3,433,293.
Porter, Richard E., 3,443,440.
Ratkowski, Thomas A., 3,455,040.
Ratkowski, Thomas A., 3,457,998.
Redelman, Paul E., 3,427,448.
Smith, Gary C, Jr., 3,466,013.
Wilson, Rosser L.; Frank, Earl E.; and Sperry, Edward C,
3,449,562.
Wilson, Rosser L.; and Redelman, Paul E., 3,483,368.
Zupez, John A.; and Hoyer, Llewellyn E., 3,423,137.
A B Halldemaskiner: See —
Hall, Ernst Otto Sigfrid, 3,468,355.
Abidi, Farsheed, to Pullman Incorporation. Equipment support.
3,460,785, 8-12-69, CI. 248-17.
Abild, Robert N., to United Aircraft Corporation. Movable vane
unit. 3,471,126, 10-7-69, CI. 253-39.1
Abington Textile Machinery Works, Inc.: See —
Ramo, Oliver H., 3,471,890.
Abitboul, Georges D.: See —
Katzef, Irving B.; and Abitboul, Georges D., 3,423,038.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Abitibi St. Anne Paper Ltd.: See—
Hamilton, Douglas D., 3,482,611.
Abkowitz, Stanley; Larson, Warren L.; and Rizzitano, Fortunato J.,
said Abkowitz and said Larson assor, by direct and mesne assigts
of 2/3 to Whittaker Corporation. Titanium alloy beryllium com-
posites. 3,475,142, 10-28-69, CI. 29-192.
Ablad, Bengt Arne Hjalmar: See —
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar.3,466,325.
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar, 3,466, 376.
Able, Edward T.: See —
Blackwell, Lyman L.; and Able, Edward T., 3,449,668.
Ablestik Adhesive Company: See —
Gordon, Mason L., 3,446,168.
Gordon, Mason L., 3,484,995.
Abner, Charles L. Safety device for holding, retaining and snuffing
out a burning cigarette or cigar. 3,441,030, 4-29-69, CI. 131-256.
Abo, Masahiro: See —
Koga, Wataru; Abo, Masahiro; Yasuoka, Yoshio; Nozaki,
Michio; and Nomaguchi, Kanemasa, 3,444,1 12.
Tanno, Takeshi; Shibuya, Ikutoshi; and Abo,
Masahiro.3,446,872.
Abolins, Andrew, to Strick Corporation. Foldable storable landing
gear. 3,448,998, 6-10-69, CI. 280-415.
Abolins, Andrew, to Strick Corporation. Coupling device for con-
tainer handling system. 3,460,862, 8-12-69, CI. 294-82.
Aboul-Saad, Halim G.: See —
Hyldon, Roy G.; Fink, Doris E.; and Aboul-Saad. Halim
G, 3,450,692.
Abplanalp, Robert Henry. Pressurized powder dispensing device.
3,425,600, 2-4-69, CI. 222-193.
Abplanalp, Robert Henry. Valve actuator for pressurized dispensers.
3,437,272, 4-8-69, CI. 239-307.
Abplanalp, Robert Henry. Product shut-off. 3,464,593, 9-2-69, CI.
222-182.
Abraham, Anton, to Wiener Kammfabrik Anton Abraham Komm.
Gcs. Dressing comb made of plastic material. 3,464,427, 9-2-69,
CI. 132-136.
Abraham, Edward D.; and Ellms, Robert W., to Sherwin-Williams
Company, The, mesne. Shockless jolt molding machine with air
spring means. 3,461,947, 8-19-69, CI. 164-197.
Abraham, Ernestine Gelblum: See —
Hoffmann, Arthur Kentaro; and Abraham, Ernestine Gel-
blum,3,422, 144.
Abraham, Garnett. Adjustable shade apparatus. 3,454,076, 7-8-69,
CI. 160-368.
Abraham, Garnett. Adjustable window shade. 3,456,710, 7-22-69,
CI. 160-298.
Abraham, Garnett. Adjustable blind mechanism. 3,460,601, 8-12-69,
CI. 160-168.
Abraham, Garnett. Retractable clothesline. 3,477,660, 11-11-69, CI.
242-100.1
Abraham, John J.; and Abraham, Maroon J. Paper dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,436,997, 4-8-69, CI. 83-205.
Abraham, Maroon J.: See —
Abraham. John J.; and Abraham, Maroon J. ,3,436, 997.
Abraham, Richard P.; and Sevin, Leoncc J., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Magnetic thin film adaptive clement. 3,460,106, 8-
5-69, CI. 340-174.
Abraham. Richard P.: See —
Ramsey, Thomas H., Jr.; Van Tassel, James H.; and Abraham,
Richard P. ,3.453,722.
Abraham, Samuel. Portable and adjustable platform extender for
barns. 3,457,901, 7-29-69, CI. 1 19-28.
Abrahami, Shoshana; Molcho, Aharon; and Wachs, Reuven
(Roman), to Makhteshim Chemical Works Ltd. Curing of
polyester compositions. 3,480,561, I 1-15-69, CI. 252-428.
Abrahams, David H.; and Goldberg, Leo, to Dexter Chemical Cor-
poration. Process of making uron resins and products thereof in-
cluding modified textile fabrics. 3,445,279, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-143.
Abrahams, Norman. Battery tester. 3,454,873, 7-8-69, CI. 324-29.5
Ahrahamsen. Thomas C. Word building game apparatus with two-
sided playing board. 3,427,028, 2-1 1-69, CI. 273-135.
Abrahamson, Ardell J. Wide-angle single picture system for vision in
depth. 3,460.882, 8-12-69, CI. 350-144.
Abrahamson, Clifford A., to General Mills, Inc. Marking device.
3,481.677, 12-2-69, CI. 401-198.
Abrahamsson, Sixten, to Incentive Research and Development AB.
X-ray goniometers having a film carrier which automatically trans-
lates relative to a fixed X-ray source and a rotating crystal sup-
port. 3,466,438, 9-9-69, CI. 250-51.5
Abram, Leo: See —
Lightbody, Eric William; and Abram, Leo,3.483,396.
Abramitis, Walter W., to Armour Industrial Chemical Company,
mesne. Long chain amine salts as plant growth regulators.
3.460,936, 8-12-69, CI. 71-76.
Ahramoff, Charles: See —
Heckcr, Arthur C; and Ahramoff, Charles.3,472,81 3.
Abramowitz, William L. Spray gun massager. 3,476,105, 1 1-4-69, CI.
128-65.
Abrams, Abraham. Reciprocating lint-removing device for knitting
machine. 3,422,640, 1-21-69, CI. 66-168.
Abrams, Harold B. Applicator for the placement of clastic bands on
orthodontic appliances. 3,475,818, 1 1-4-69, CI. 32-66.
Abrams, Irving M.: See —
Bufton, Richard G.; Abrams, Irving M.; and Burnett, Fredrick
L., 111,3,423,336.
Abrams, Paul S. Marking device. 3,459,484, 8-5-69, CI. 401-206.
Abramson, Andrew E.; and Kitchar, Andrew F., to Research, Incor-
porated, mesne. Machine alignment in strip joining. 3,447,994, 6-
3-69, CI. 156-502.
Abramson, Andrew E.; and Kitchar, Andrew F., to Research, Incor-
porated, mesne. Apparatus for lap joinder of plastic sheets.
3,472,721, 10-14-69, CI. 156-366.
Abramson, Daniel J. Surgeon's drain. 3,430,631, 3-4-69, CI. 128-350.
Abramson, Fred P.: See —
Futrcll, Jean H.; Abramson, Fred P.; and Miller, Carroll
D., 3,487,208.
Abramson, Harvey J., to American Technical Machinery Corpora-
tion. Automatic heat sealing device. 3,449,887, 6-17-69, CI. 53-
76.
Abramson, Paul, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Oscillator apparatus for generating tone frequencies. 3,427,569, 2-
11-69, CI. 331-1 17.
Abramson, Paul; and Stilwell, George R., Jr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Cyclically scanned remote element
operating system with answer back. 3,440,607, 4-22-69, CI. 340-
163.
Abramyan, Evgeny Aramovich; Vasserman, Sakko Borisovich;
Gaponov, Vasily Alexandrovich; and Krainov, Gennady Ser-
geevich. Charged particle pulse accelerator incorporating a Tesla
coil. 3,450,996, 6-17-69, CI. 328-233.
Abrasive Developments Limited: See —
Ashworth, Colin Trevor, 3,426,378.
Abrasive Products, Inc.: See —
Johnson, William L., 3,469,958.
Abreu, Julio Oscar. Holder for dentist's instruments. 3,430,345, 3-4-
69, CI. 32-46.
Abromavage, John C; and Frader, Edward A., to Arcoa, Incor-
porated. Safety chain locking clasp. 3,464,720, 9-2-69. CI. 280-
457.
Abromavage, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., to Arcoa, Incor-
porated. Articulated bumper hitch. 3,436,100, 4-1-69, CI. 280-
502.
Abromavage, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., to Arcoa, Incor-
porated. Rivet bucker assembly. 3,442,112, 5-6-69, CI. 72-391.
Abromavage, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., to Arcoa, Incor-
porated. Combination crimping and testing assembly. 3,464,246,
9-2-69, CI. 72-31.
Abronson, Charles J., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Dual channel
radiometer. 3,466,654, 9-9-69, CI. 343-100.
Abruzzo, Joseph; Cox, Andrew P., Jr.; and Hollandbeck, Raymond
F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Navigation system.
3,460,060, 8-5-69, CI. 340-4.
Absolon, Eric W.; and Bowman, George H., to Avery-Hardoll
Limited, and Beck & Company (Meters) Limited. Price comput-
ing devices for liquid dispensing apparatus. 3,478,927, 11-18-69,
CI. 222-31.
Abson, Derek: See —
Taylor, Richard Perry; and Abson, Derek, 3, 479, 336.
Abt, Ronald C to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Automatic
centrifuge apparatus. 3,430,851, 3-4-69, CI. 233-19.
Abt, Ronald C; and Adams, Robert R., to Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co., The. Tool electrode for electro-erosive machinery.
3,427,239, 2-1 1-69, CI. 204-284.
Abu-Akeel, Abdulhadi K., to Bendix Corporation, The. Rotating in-
ertia reducing means for a brake disc. 3,478,850, 11-18-69, CI.
188-218.
Abu-Akeel, Abdulhadi K., to Bendix Corporation, The. Brake as-
sembly including counter rotating discs. 3,482,654, 12-9-69, CI.
188-72.
ABU Aktiebolag: See—
Murvall, Ake Eugen, 3,436,033.
Nurmse, Karl, 3,478,978.
Accary, Andre; Magnier, Pierre; and Marchal, Michel, to Commis-
sariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of extruding metallic carbides
and in particular uranium monocarbide. 3,428,717, 2-18-69, CI.
264-0.5
Access Corporation: See —
Parry, Robert D., 3,478,877.
Accessory Products Co.: See —
Linsalato, Oronzo L., 3,487,348.
Accetta, Anthony F. Mixing syringe. 3,470,874, 10-7-69, CI. 128-
173.1
Acciani, Joseph A. Hair clippers. 3,426,428, 2-1 1-69, CI. 30-202.
Acciarri, Jerry A., to Continental Oil Company. Preparation of alu-
minum alkyls. 3,445,494, 5-20-69, CI. 260-448.
Acciarri, Pictro: See —
Rennie, Compton Alexander; Lockett, George Edward; and Ac-
ciarri, Pietro,3.427,220.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Accles & Pollock Limited: See—
Hackett, Leslie Charles. 3,476,388.
Accountius, Oliver E., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Process for making graphitic-type fibers. 3.443,899, 5-13-69, CI.
23-209.1
\ccum-Matic Systems. Inc.: See—
Broser. Richard. 3,477,560.
Accumulatorenfabrik Sonnenschein G.m.b.H.: See —
Jachc, Otto, 3,449,166.
Accurate Electronics Co.: See—
Signorile, Eugene R., 3,421,143.
Accurate Finishing Tools Co., Inc.: See—
Niedzielski, Albert; and Noll, Robert F., 3,428,058.
Ace Bingo, Inc.: See—
Herring, Mark, 3,468,541.
Ace Engineering & Machine Co., Inc.: See—
Schaller, Clarence Randall, Jr., 3,437,735.
Ace Engineering Co.: See —
Smith, GusT., 3,423,963.
Accto, Mario D.; Harris, Louis C; Lands, Alonzo M.; and Alex-
ander, Ernest John, to Sterling Drug Inc. N-Bcnzyl-N-methyl-
omcga-phenyl-omcga- cycloalkyl-lower-alkyl-amines. 3,485,873,
12-23-69, CI. 260-570.5
ACF (Amsterdam Chemie Farmacie) N.V.: See-
Van Dcr Mccr, Samuel; and Pouwels, Hendrik, 3,439,069.
ACF Chemicfarma N.V.: See-
Van dcr Mccr, Samuel; Kruyt. Willem; and Pouwels, Hendrik,
3,482,016.
ACF Industries, Incorporated: See —
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Brown, David W., 3.422,328.
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Zacharias, Ellis M., Jr., 3,422,329.
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Lowrey, William E., 3,442,286.
Cappclli, Joseph A.; Guattcry, Antonio P.; Rebar, Edward;
Sobin, George; and Becht, George L., 3,451,724.
Carlson, Harold A.; and Szwargulski, Alex N., 3,471,123.
Carney, John L., Jr.; and Duggc, Richard H., 3,476,042.
Casey, Edward H.; and McConnell, Charles K., 3,482,558.
Charles, Asa Franklin, 3,421,452.
Cordani, Eugene J.; and Sittner, Edward H., 3,431,868.
Cordani, Eugene J., 3,464,368.
Coyle, Edward L.; and Kemp, Willard E., 3,486,241.
Davis. Rooney W., 3,483,826.
Gcvcr, Wallace T.; and Coylc, Edward L., 3,468,300.
Hammonds, James C, 3,479,969.
Kasprzycki, Joseph T.; and Holden, Roy J., 3,450,066.
Keene, William C, 3,427,994.
Kemp. Willard E.; and Grim, David P., 3,471,043.
McGrath, Earle, 3,459,316.
McGrath, Earle, 3,483,830.
Nalho, Paul J., 3,463,446.
Nelson, Norman A.; Tooley, Henry C; Eilers, Barney A.; and
Helenberg. John, 3,463,449.
Nelson, Norman A., 3,466,001.
O'Leary, Walter E., 3,437,056.
O'Lcary. Walter E.; Thornton, Duane V.; and Buckthorpe, Tom
C, 3,440,971.
Oliver, Alton D.; and Carter, Gerald E., 3,463,185.
Packard, Leslie M.; and Chance, Maynard R., 3,432,374.
Reagan, Harold D., 3,484,079.
Rollins, Dallas W., 3,424,107.
Rollins, Dallas W., 3,434,683.
Rollins, Dallas W., 3,444,825.
Simpson, Donald D.; and Hennemann, Raymond G., 3,484,084.
Stewart, Joseph T., Jr.. 3,421.733.
Szwargulski. Jesse L., 3,486,742.
Terlecky, Boris S., 3,446,364.
Voros, Donald F., 3,429,083.
White, Jack M., 3,443.519.
White. Jack M., 3,486,491.
Works, Madden T., 3,463.450.
Works, Madden T.; and Tooley. Henry C, 3,486,734.
Wrausmann, Richard C; and Arentscn, William R., 3,452,590.
ACF (Amsterdam Chemie Farmacie): See —
Alberda, Gerrit, 3.422,195.
Ach, Rene. Figure shaped blocks with integral connectors.
3.477,167. I 1-1 1-69, CI. 46-22.
Achard, Rene Victor Julien; and Crenne, Noel, to Rhonc-Poulenc
S.A. Process for preparing phenols. 3.437,696. 4-8-69, CI. 260-
613.
Achelis, Frederic; Brown. Roy J.; Sherman. Roger M.; and Bibb,
William M., to Kor-it Company, Inc., The. Drilling apparatus.
3.461,750, 8-19-69, CI. 77-14.
Achclpohl, Fritz, to Wendmoller & Holscher. Apparatus for pulling
open the ends of tube sections of plastic material sheeting.
3,446,121, 5-27-69. CI. 93-28.
Achelpohl, Fritz, to Windmoller & Holscher. Process and apparatus
tor manufacturing crossed- bottom sacks from plastics material
sheeting. 3.466.980, 9-16-69. CI. 93-8.
Achenbach, Karl, to FMC Corporation. Process for etching printed
circuits. 3.463,733, 8-26-69, CI. 252-79.4
Achenbach, Karl: See —
Reinhardt, Helmut; Nauroth, Peter; and Achenbach,
Karl, 3,473, 890.
Reinhardt, Helmut; Nauroth, Peter; and Achenbach,
Karl, 3,480,390.
Achenbach Sohne G.m.b.H.: See —
Barten, Ernst Heinrich, 3,441,234.
Achermann. Franz: See —
Achermann, Werner; and Achermann, Franz, 3,434,435.
Achermann, Werner; and Achermann, Franz. Propping means for
packing and transporting requisites. 3,434,435, 3-25-69, CI. 108-
56.
Acheson. Willard P.; and Torcaso, Michael A., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Plasma drilling. 3,467,206, 9-16-69, CI.
175-13.
Achey, Henry Norwood. Flush valve mechanism. 3,428,965, 2-25-
69, CI. 4-41.
Achiwa, Kazuo: See —
Yamada. Shunichi; Achiwa, Kazuo; Terashima, Shiro; and Iwaki,
Akio;said,3,422,135.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, to Kaufmann Tool and
Engineering Corporation. Rolling machine. 3,438,232, 4-15-69, CI.
72-166.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, to Kaufmann Tool and
Engineering Corporation. Two-roll machine for rolling sheet
metal. 3,478,555, 11-18-69, CI. 72-166.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold. Spring-stripper for use
with punches, dies and the like. 3,485,122, 12-23-69, CI. 83-139.
Achterfeld, Horst: See —
Maatsch, Jurgen; Achterfeld, Horst; and Kamphaus, Hart-
mut,3,457,787.
Achteriing, Harold J.; Prosa, Aldo C; Spencer, Donald J.; and Perry,
Robert C. Rule inserting apparatus for linecasting machines.
3,441,124, 4-29-69, CI. 199-61.
Achuff, Nancy E.: See —
Wood, Thomas F.; and Achuff, Nancy E., 3,442, 640.
Acker, Eric O., Jr.: See —
Acker, Eric O., Sr.; Acker, Eric O., Jr.; and Acker, Ronald
W.,3,431,613.
Acker, Eric O., Sr.; Acker, Eric O., Jr.; and Acker, Ronald W., to
Acker Industries, Inc. Sheet material forming machine. 3,431,613,
3-11-69, CI. 29-6.2
Acker, Eric O. Slitting machine. 3,470,782, 10-7-69, CI. 83-451.
Acker, Harold P. Retractable clothes storage apparatus. 3,467,460,
9-16-69, CI. 312-242.
Acker Industries, Inc.: See —
Acker, Eric O., Sr.; Acker, Eric O., Jr.; and Acker, Ronald W.,
3,431,613.
Acker. Norbert Karl. Device for the automation of cash stations in
sales establishments. 3,428,959, 2-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Acker, Richard C; Bahniuk, Eugene; and Kozulla, Robert E., to
Weatherhead Company, The. Rupturable diaphragm coupling.
3,466,065, 9-9-69, CI. 285-3.
Acker, Ronald W.: See —
Acker, Eric O., Sr.; Acker, Eric O., Jr.; and Acker, Ronald
W.,3,431,613.
Acker. William L.; and Boezi, Peter. Connector assembly for axially
connecting rods and tubing. 3,443,827, 5-13-69, CI. 285-39.
Ackeren, Joseph Van, to Koppers Company, Inc. High chambered
coke oven. 3,433,714, 3-18-69, CI. 202-135.
Ackcrman, Abram; and Schneider, Kurt H., to A & M Instrument,
Inc. Photoelectric system for detecting meter pointer position.
3,446,98 1 , 5-27-69, CI. 250-23 1 .
Ackcrman, Bernard, to Electro-Catheter Corporation. Cardiac
catheterization apparatus and method. 3,485,247, 12-23-69, CI.
128-418.
Ackerman, Carl D.; and Hill, John K., to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Company. Density measuring apparatus. 3,481,203, 12-2-69,
CI. 73-438.
Ackerman, Daniel W.; and Holmes, Robert H., to Universal Instru-
ments Corporation. Module insertion machine. 3,442,430, 5-6-69,
CI. 227-2.
Ackerman, Daniel W.; Holmes, Robert H.; and Ragard. Phillip A., to
Universal Instruments Corporation. Component sequencing and in-
sertion apparatus. 3,455,493, 7-15-69, CI. 227-90.
Ackerman, Ernest B., to Spectra International, Inc. Solar heated
column still. 3,436,315, 4-1-69, CI. 202-153.
Ackerman, Ernest B. Recovery of electroplate utilizing molten lead.
3,442,643, 5-6-69, CI. 75-63.
Ackerman, George H., to Missouri Rolling Mill Corporation.
Packaging means. 3,472,366, 10-14-69, CI. 206-56.
Ackerman, Harry J. Card dispenser having a plurality of sources and
a plurality of card ejectors. 3,445,035, 5-20-69, CI. 221-129.
Ackerman, James H., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-Alkylated-
acylaminotriiodophenylalkanoic acids. 3,452,084, 6-24-69, CI.
260-515.
Ackerman, Joseph Francis; and Shur, Eliakum Gustave, to In-
terchemical Corporation. Low temperature curable wood coating
composition. 3,444,1 13, 5-13-69, CI. 260-21.
Ackerman, Myron H., to Collins & Aikman Corporation. Necktie
lining and neckwear construction. 3,426,360, 2-1 1-69, CI. 2-146.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ackerman, Stanley C. Manufacture of coiled lamp filaments.
3,461,921, 8-19-69, CI. 140-71.5
Ackermann, Hans; Frei, Hermann; and Meindl, Hubert, to Geigy, J.
R A.G. 2,4-Diha!ogeno-pyrimidine-5-carbamyl-substituted reac-
tive dyes. 3,433,781, 3-18-69, CI. 260-146.
Ackermann, Horst: See —
Bippus, Walter; Ackermann, Horst; and Hordler,
Gisbert.3,456,421.
Ackermann, Jacob; and Radici, Pierino, to Societa Italiana Resine
S.p.A. Method of stabilizing polyoxymethylenes. 3,459,709, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-67.
Ackermann, Jakob, to Societa-Italiana Resine S.p.A. Process for
preparing formaldehyde. 3,436,423, 4-1-69, CI. 260-606.
Ackermann, Karl, to Bosch, Robert, Elektronik GmbH. Device for
recharging power cells and reactivating electrolytic capacitors.
3,434,029, 3-18-69, CI. 320-1.
Ackermann, Othmar: See —
Drager, Kurt; and Ackermann, Othmar, 3,470,294.
Ackermann, Othmar, to Behringwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Sprayable
or subcutaneously administrable vaccine for the immunization of
mustelines against distemper and process for its preparation.
3,420,934, 1-7-69, CI. 424-89.
Ackermann, Russell A., Jr., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The.
Amide impregnated grinding wheels. 3,471,277, 10-7-69, CI. 51-
295.
Ackermanu u. Schmitt K.G.: See —
Csaki, Joachim, 3,456,698.
Ackley, Edward L. High speed rotary hydraulic motor. 3,421,412, 1-
14-69, CI. 91-87.
Ackley, Edward L. Valved, fluid-operated actuator assembly.
3,476,015, 11-4-69, CI. 91-401.
Ackley, Edward M., to Slevin, Julian B., Co., Incorporated. Ap-
paratus for forming and attaching full cell inserts to bottle carriers.
3,429,235, 2-25-69, CI. 93-37.
Ackley, James W., to Varian Associates. High voltage D.C. con-
verter cathode supply circuit having means for controlling the
voltage to the cathode. 3,442,252, 5-6-69, CI. 1 18-50.1
Ackroyd, Muriel D., to Eastman Kodak Company. Triplet-type pro-
jection lens. 3,443,864, 5-13-69, CI. 350-226.
Aclin, John J.; and Junker, Joseph F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Gas generator. 3,464,355, 9-2-69, CI. 102-39.
Acme Abrasive Co.: See —
Markotan, Robert J., 3,476,537.
Acme Appliance Manufacturing Company: See —
Kcllems, Kenneth K., 3,450,426.
Acme Highway Products Corporation: See —
Bowman, Thomas C, 3,482,492.
Crone, Alfred F., 3,469,511.
Shurpe, James F., 3,466,988.
Acme Industries, Inc.: See —
Greenfield, John B., 3,424,442.
Acme Lane Company: See—
Pabich, Richard W.; and Trciber, Richard W., 3,429,013.
Acme Markets, Inc.: See —
Robison, Fred E.; and Cochran, Kenneth C, 3,478,386.
Acme Precision Products, Inc.: See —
McCarroll, Raymond A., 3,486,552.
Acme Quilting Company, Inc.: See —
Goldman, Herbert S., 3,477,552.
Acme Visible Records, Inc.: See —
Shaw, John S.; Dostel, Jonn J.; White, Donald K.; Elste, Edwin
S.; Kellogg, John F.; and O'Nealc, John D., 3,460,827.
Welch, Newell G„ 3,444,448.
Acme-Cleveland Corporation: See —
Hulslander, Gary L., 3,482,619.
Acmc-Danneman Company, Inc.: See —
Wendler, John C, 3,434,760.
Acme-Hamilton Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Bauman, Joseph F.; and Rcttc, Stanley P., 3,430,292.
Acord, Jerry E., to Northrop Corporation. Limit switch actuator.
3,423,554, 1-21-69, CI. 200-153.
Acord, Jerry E., to Northrop Corporation. Quick disconnect electri-
cal plug. 3,430,184, 2-25-69, CI. 339-45.
Acorn Anodising Company Limited: See —
Kape, James M., 3,472,744.
Acosta, William A. Filter clement and filter system. 3,421,630, 1-14-
69, CI. 210-41 I.
Acra Electric Corporation: See —
Hummel, Matt N., 3,453,417.
Acrcc, Elick H.; and Case, Forrest N., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method for tagging sand with a gase-
ous radioactive isotope. 3,426,205, 2-4-69, CI. 250-106.
Acs, Erno, to Tavkozlesi Kutato Intczct. Method of, and equipment
for time-divided, asynchronous, addrcss-coded transmission of in-
formation in multi-channel systems. 3,422,226, 1-14-69, CI. 179-
15.
ACSA Applicazioni Chimiche S.p.A.: See —
Mazzolini, Corrado; and Dcnti, Francesco, 3,424,833.
Melacini, Paolo; and Trcvisi, Silvio, 3,440,148.
Polacco, Ezio; and Dcnti, Francesco, 3,444,682.
Activa Corporation: See —
Harris, Fritz B., 3,468,414.
Acton, Daniel D., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. Closure
cap and sealed package. 3,465,908, 9-9-69, CI. 215-44.
Acton, Daniel D., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. Lug type
closure cap having tear-off skirt portion. 3,469,727, 9-30-69, CI.
215-42.
Acton, Daniel D.; and Pflieger, Orin L., to Anchor Hocking Cor-
poration. Method and apparatus for forming and inserting liners in
closures. 3,466,731, 9-16-69, CI. 29-429.
Acton, Donald J.: See —
Kelly, Franklin G.; and Acton, Donald J. ,3,459,999.
Acton, Edward M.: See —
Mosher, Carol W.; Acton, Edward M.; and Goodman,
Leon,3,468,886.
Acton, Hugh C, to Brunswick Corporation. Wall wardrobe.
3,427,086, 2-11-69, CI. 312-245.
Acton, John R.; and Turton, Peter, to Plessey Company Limited,
The. Oscillator controlled switching circuit. 3,461,316, 8-12-69,
CI. 307-241.
Acton Rubber Limited, The: See —
Lamarche, Raymond B., 3,455,036.
Acushnet Process Company, and 1/2 to: See —
Frig, Gerald E.; Heuston, Philip T.; and Thumudo, Mario F., Jr.,
3,425,067.
Adachi, Hiroshi: See —
Yamada, Masami; Tamura, Michio; and Adachi,
Hiroshi,3,437,482.
Adachi, Kazuo; Kawai, Masahisa; and Hoshikawa, Masakatsu, to
Tekkosha Co., Ltd. Process for producing beta crystal phase, 6,13-
dihydroquinacridone. 3,433,790, 3-18-69, CI. 260-279.
Adachi, Koyoshi: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira,3,458,987.
Adachi, Saburo: See —
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Taguchi, Toshio; Hayashi,
Toshio; Ito, Seiji; Yamauchi, Tadafumi; and Minomiya, Katsu-
mi,3,457,226.
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Yamauchi, Norifumi;
Hayashi, Toshio; and Akimoto, Masamichi,3,426,041.
Adachi, Shizuo R.: See —
Wile, Daniel D.; Adachi, Shizuo R.; and Brainard, David
S.,3,429,139.
Adachi, Susumu: See —
Enoki, Kichiji; Adachi, Susumu; Sakata, Shigeo; Kumaki, Mit-
suo; Ikari, Eiichi; Takakura, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nobuyasu;
Takashima, Komei; and Yamamoto, Munemasa, 3,459, 788.
Adachi, Taiichi: See —
Kudo, Shiro; Mihara, Yoshihisa; Adachi, Taiichi; Tsurugi,
Shinichi; Usuku, Tomoatsu; and Wada, Isamu.3,476,796.
Adachihara, Shynich: See —
Takenaka, Haruo; Ooba, Seichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Adachihara,
Shynich.3,475,193.
Adage, Inc.: See —
Lucas, Paul G.; and Talambiras, Robert P., 3,470,487.
Adage, Incorporated: See —
Max, Solomon Mannes, 3,483,550.
Adair, Frank M.; and De Boo, Emil A., to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated. Method and mechanism for severing the gate
in injection-type molds. 3,443,001, 5-6-69, CI. 264-161.
Adair, James C., to Shell Oil Company. Acoustic method for
mapping the surface characteristics of a borehole. 3,474,879, 10-
28-69, CI. 181-0.5
Adair, James C; Baier, William E., Jr.; Gilmore, Ronald P.; and
Wottlin, William O., to Shell Oil Company. Proximity profiler.
3,483,505, 12-9-69, CI. 340-15.5
Adair, James Richard, to United Engineering and Foundry Com-
pany. Roll changing device for rolling mills. 3,438,234, 4-15-69,
CI. 72-238.
Adair, James Richard, to United Engineering and Foundry Com-
pany. Cooling device for workpieces, such as rod bundles.
3,442,029, 5-6-69, CI. 34-105.
Adair, James Richard, to United Engineering and Foundry Com-
pany. Rolling mill. 3,459,023, 8-5-69, CI. 72-238.
Adam, Arthur Mylne, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Direct
viewing storage cathode ray tube circuit arrangement. 3,427,493,
2-11-69, CI. 315-12.
Adam, Charles R.; and West, Robert E., to Cascade Industries, In-
corporated. Swimming pool wall construction. 3,440,780, 4-29-69,
CI. 52-169.
Adam, Gunter: See —
Marker, Hannes; and Adam, Gunter,3,432,179.
Adam, Gunter, to Marker, Hannes. Heel holder for safety ski
bindings. 3,473,817, 10-21-69, CI. 280-11.35
Schcib, Hermann; and Adam, Gunter, 3,428, 329.
Adam, Ian Ross, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Wear compensated rubber thermostat. 3,423,714, 1-21-69, CI.
337-382.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Adam, Karl; and Haarcr, Erich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fahrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of catalysts containing cobalt.
3,475,344, 10-28-69, CI. 252-432.
Adam. Karl; and Haarer, Erich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Hydrogenation of alkynols and alkynediols.
3,479,411, 11-18-69, CI. 260-635.
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of amines f.-om aldehydes or
ketones. 3,483,253, 12-9-69, CI. 260-563.
Adam, Karl; Haarer, Erich; and Dorfner, Konrad, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of alcohols
iby catalytic hydrogenation of carboxylic acids. 3,478,112, 11-11-
69. CI. 260-617.
Adam, Karl; Schulz, Alfred; Haarer, Erich; and Winderl, Siegfried,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production
of adiponitrile. 3,476,793, 11-4-69, CI. 260-465.8
Adam, Lewis; and Lanes, Stanley S., to Blaw Associates. Ultrasonic
egg cleaning. 3,440,094, 4-22-69, CI. 134-1.
Adam, Miloslav: See —
Chvapil, Milos; Krajicek, Milan; and Adam, Miloslav,3,425,418.
Adamache, Ion; and Iacob, loan, to Ministerul Petrolului. Recupera-
ble packer. 3,469,629, 9-30-69, CI. 166-182.
Adamation Inc.: See —
Weihe, Clyde R, Jr., 3,484,811.
Adamec, Alfred, to Wiener Schwachstromwerke Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Method for degassing metallic melts by sonic vibrations.
3,434,823, 3-25-69, CI. 75-10.
Adamck, John A.; Fantuzzo, Joseph; and Punnett, Frazer D., to
Xerox Corporation. Fusing device. 3,449,548, 6-10-69, CI. 219-
216.
Adamck, Stephen; and Wood, Bertie B. J., to Dunlop Company
Limited, The. Process for the preparation of polyepisulphides.
3,427,285, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-67.
Adamck, Stephen; and Wood, Bertie B. J., to Dunlop Company
Limited, The. Episulfide-modified epoxide polymer compositions
and method of preparation. 3,439,062, 4-15-69, CI. 260-830.
Adamovske Strojirny, narodni podnik: See —
Janecek, Jaroslav; and Muselik, Miloslav, 3,467,372.
Stcpanek, Karcl; and Burda, Laidslav, 3,456,523.
Adams. Albert H.: See —
Ginavcn, Marvin E.; and Adams, Albert H., 3,460,466.
Adams, Alden W., Jr.: See —
Lchmann, Guenthcr W.; and Adams, Alden W., Jr. ,3,448, 71 2.
Adams, Andrew C: See —
Grishin, Peter F.; and Adams, Andrew C, 3,472,013.
Adams, Andrew O.; Nclscn, Marvin G.; Tapp, David J.; and
Schucsslcr, John C, to Leach Corporation. Armature and contact
blade assembly for an electrical relay. 3,484,729, 12-16-69, CI.
335-200.
Adams, Arthur C, to American Home Products Corporation.
Process for the preparation of anhydrous ampicillin using silylated
ampicillin acid salt. 3,479,338, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-239.1
Adams. Arthur C; and Deist, Robert P., to American Home
Products Corporation. Process for the preparation of anhydrous
amplicillin. 3,487,073, 12-30-69, CI. 260-239.1
Adams, Campbell V., to Vulcan Iron Works Inc. Percussion
hammer. 3,455,208, 7-15-69, CI. 91-352.
Adams, Cecil E.; Griffith, Randall E.; Miller, Charles R.; and Wil-
cox, Jack W., to Abcx Corporation. Vane tracking in hydraulic
pumps. 3,481,276, 12-2-69, CI. 103-136.
Adams, Cecil E.; and Hedge, John F., to Abcx Corporation. Rotary
vane fluid power unit. 3,421,413, 1-14-69, CI. 91-135.
Adams, Cecil E.: See —
Roll. Jack A.; and Adams, Cecil E.,3,426,856.
Adams. Cecil L.: See—
Balogh. Stephen; and Adams, Cecil L.,3,434,597.
Adams, Charles R.; Falbe, Jurgen F.; and Kortc, Friedrich
W.A.G.K.. to Shell Oil Company. Alkylpyridinc production.
3,433,792, 3-18-69, CI. 260-290.
Adams, Clarence R., to Boeing Company, The. Self-leveling air bear-
ing fixture. 3,432,213, 3-1 1-69, CI. 308-5.
Adams, Clarence R., to Boeing Company, The. Vertical motion posi-
tioning system. 3,465.644. 9-9-69, CI. 91-49.
Adams, Clarence W.; and Matsuyama, George, to Bcckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Oxygen sensor with rhodium cathode. 3,449,231, 6-10-
69. CI. 204-195.
Adams, Clark, Corp.: See—
Carpenter, Frederick A.; and Stark, Forest C, 3,421,801.
Adams, Clark N., to Friden, Inc. Multilayer contact system for
semiconductors. 3,465,21 1, 9-2-69, CI. 317-234.
Adams, Clyde M., Jr.: See—
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,420,978.
Clarke, John F.; and Adams, Clyde M., Jr., 3,476,579.
Adams, Dolor N., to Riddet Company, mesne. Process of condition-
ing the surface of a lithographic press member. 3,459,594, 8-5-69,
CI. 134-42.
Adams, Dolor N.; and Fauser, Donald L., to Harris-Intertype Cor-
poration. Electrophotographic coating containing finely divided
photoconductor in a synthetic polymer having ionizable functional
groups. 3,471.625, 10-7-69, CI. 96-1.8
Adams, Dolor N.; Sorkin, Jack L.; and Thomas, Daniel C, to Riddet
Company. Lacquer emulsion for presensitized lithographic plates.
3,455.688. 7-15-69, CI. 96-33.
Adams, Donald J.: See —
Sowder, Tony R.; and Adams, Donald J. ,3,486,462.
Adams, E. A., & Son, Inc.: See —
Kettell, Philip E., 3,483,715.
Adams, Elizabeth F.; and DuPont, Anthony W., Jr. Combined
cigarette receiver, extinguisher and discarder. 3,477,444, 11-11-
69, CI. 131-235.
Adams, Ernest Clarence, Jr.; and Yoder, John Menley, to Miles
Laboratories, Inc. Chorionic gonadotropin purification process.
3,453,363, 7-1-69, CI. 424-100.
Adams, Ernest Clarence, Jr.; See —
Yoder, John Menley; and Adams, Ernest Clarence,
Jr.,3,446,598.
Adams, Frederick John, to Cam Gears Limited. Rack and pinion as-
semblies. 3,421,387, 1-14-69, CI. 74-498.
Adams, George D., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Evaporant source for vapor deposi-
tion. 3,466,424. 9-9-69, CI. 219-275.
Adams, George Mellen; and Tijunelis, Donatas, to Union Carbide
Corporation. Anti-fogging film comprising vinyl chloride polymer,
glycerol monostearate and incompatible plasticizer. 3,425,976, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-23.
Adams, Gerald M.: See —
Abend, Chester J.; Adams, Gerald M.; and Younge, Paul
Dennis.3,486,322.
Adams, Graham R.: See —
Porterfield, Cecil P.; and Adams, Graham R., 3,475,674.
Adams, Graham R., to Park-Ohio Industries, Inc. Inverter for induc-
tion heating use. 3,466,528, 9-9-69, CI. 321-45.
Adams, Harold E, to Nash Engineering Company, The. Vaporizable
liquid storage receiver recovery method. 3,421,289, 1-14-69, CI.
55-89.
Adams, Harry A., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Electrical
energy storage device comprising aluminum-lithium electrode and
mechanical screen surrounding the electrode. 3,428,493, 2-18-69,
CI. 136-100.
Adams, Harry E., to Control Equipment Corporation. Flow velocity
and direction sensor. 3,420,101, 1-7-69, CI. 73-189.
Adams, J. D., Co.: See —
Adams, James D., 3,430,943.
Adams, James D., to Adams, J. D., Co. Apparatus for turning truss
jig. 3,430,943, 3-4-69, CI. 269-20.
Adams, James E. Cleaning attachment for spray painting device.
3,460,757, 8-12-69, CI. 239-1 19.
Adams, James R., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Webbing
fastener. 3,427,693, 2-18-69, CI. 24-222.
Adams, James William; and Hoftiezer, Henry Wilbert, to American
Can Company. Plant growth medium. 3,467,609, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
17.4
Adams, James: See —
Shannon, Jack F.; and Adams, James,3,422,675.
Adams, Joan M.: See —
Block, Harry W.; Adams, Joan M.; and Finucane, Thomas
P.,3,476,571.
Adams, John L. Engine for converting energy by thermal expansion
of solids. 3,430,441, 3-4-69, CI. 60-23.
Adams, John M.: See —
Reis, Joseph W.; and Adams, John M., 3,45 1,297.
Adams, John N., Jr.; Martin, Bill G.; and Brown, James O., to Com-
bustion Engineering, Inc. Fuel-air combustion adjustment.
3,481,681, 12-2-69, CI. 431-202.
Adams, John Q.: See —
Koblin, Abraham; Woolfridge, Alfred L.; and Adams, John
Q.,3,475,965.
Manley, Brian William; and Adams, John, 3,487,258.
Adams, Karl. Valve. 3,442,488, 5-6-69, CI. 251-305.
Adams. Katharen B. Rack for electrical cords. 3,477,585, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 211-60.
Adams, Kenneth D., to Singer Company, The. Trimming device.
3,476,003, 11-4-69, CI. 83-357.
Adams, Kenneth D.: See —
Off, Joseph W. A.; Adams, Kenneth D.; and Raudonis, John A.,
Jr., 3,420,515.
Adams, Leland D., Jr., to Hendry, C. J., Company. Lifeboat cover.
3,422,829, 1-21-69, CI. 135-6.
Adams, Leonard. Jr., to Finn Industries, Inc., The. Cellular carton.
3,425,616, 2-4-69, CI. 229-28.
Adams, Leonard, Jr., to Finn Industries, Inc., The. Cartons having
self-forming, self-leveling bottoms. 3,443,739, 5-13-69, CI. 229-39.
Adams. Leonard, Jr., to Finn Industries, Inc., The. Prewrap carton
for high speed erection. 3,451,61 1, 6-24-69, CI. 229-37.
Adams, Leonard, Jr., to Finn Industries, Inc., The. Prewrapped gift
carton. 3,459,358, 8-5-69, CI. 229-37.
Adams, Leonard, Jr.; and Richardson, Suvella, to Finn Industries,
Inc., The. Prewrapped gift carton. 3,460,738, 8-12-69, CI. 229-37.
10
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Adams, Lester P. Sanding apparatus. 3,457,681, 7-29-69, CI. 51-59.
Adams, Lester R.; and Lord, Philip A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Serial delay line buffer-translator.
3,466,432, 9-9-69, CI. 235-154.
Adams, Lowell K.; and Davis, Albert D. Trolley spacing device.
3,450,060, 6-17-69, CI. 104-250.
Adams, Loyd: See —
Paul, Lowell A.; and Adams, Loyd, 3,429,459.
Paul, Lowell A.; and Adams, Loyd.3,484,001.
Adams, Max M., to General Electric Company. Electrical thermal
flowmeter. 3,425,277, 2-4-69, CI. 73-204.
Adams, Otis J., to Bartlett-Snow. Seal for rotating cylinder.
3,462,160, 8-19-69, CI. 277-88.
Adams, Philip N., to Mueller Co., mesne. Pipe clamp device.
3,467,943, 9-16-69, CI. 339-95.
Adams, Phillip; and Juliano, Benedict, to Millmaster Chemical Cor-
poration. Preparation of substituted-2-4 dioxohex-
ahydropyrimidincs. 3,422,108, 1-14-69, CI. 260-260.
Adams, Ralph D.; Borchcrt, Ernst, 111; and Hcrzog, Robert P., to
Omark-Winslow Aerospace Tool Co., mesne. Flow regulator.
3,421,542, 1-14-69, CI. 137-504.
Adams, Ralph M.; See —
Jaffe, Henry L.; and Adams, Ralph M., 3,483,565.
Adams, Rcnard P. Suction backwash means for a low pressure, mul-
tiple clement, filter assembly. 3,476,248, I 1-4-69, CI. 210-153.
Adams, Richard C: See —
Islcy, Ralph E.; Adams, Richard C; and Ball, Lawrence
E.,3,437,717.
Islcy, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, 3,437,628.
Islcy, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, 3,453, 173.
Islcy, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, 3,476,643.
Adams, Richard G.; Cobianchi, John F.; and Roth, Alan, to Stevens,
J. P., & Co., Inc. Method for selective heating in textiles with
microwaves. 3,484,179, 12-16-69, CI. 8-2.
Adams, Richard L. Safety electrical circuit for an automobile.
3,476,893, 1 1-4-69, CI. 200-52.
Adams Rite Manufacturing Company: See —
Davidson, Robert E.; Eads, Charles L.; and Sotcr, Samuel A.,
3,479,851.
Adams, Robert B.: See —
Moore, Coleman B.; and Adams, Robert B., 3,468, 330.
Adams, Robert E.: See —
Ward. Wilfred T.; and Adams, Robert E.. 3,466,1 37.
Adams, Robert J. Chip separator. 3,485,361, 12-23-69, CI. 209-137.
Adams, Robert L., to Radio Corporation of America. Document
handling apparatus. 3,432,035, 3-1 1-69, CI. 209-74.
Adams, Robert R : Sec —
Aht, Ronald C; and Adams, Robert R., 3,427,239.
Adams, Robert T.; Levine, Irving E.; and Sweeney, William A., to
Chevron Research Company. Biodegradable detergent alkylate
having improved detergent properties. 3,433,846, 3-18-69, CI.
260-671.
Adams, Robert V.. to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Method of
continuously casting steel. 3,478,808, I 1-18-69, CI. 164-4.
Adams, Rodney A., to Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. Napthalene and
orthoxylene oxidation catalysts. 3,480.565. I 1-25-69, CI. 252-443.
Adams, Roger J., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Continuous method for making a polytetrafluorocthvlenc
laminate. 3,486,961, 12-30-69, CI. 156-306.
Adams. Ronald F.: Sec —
Ruzcvick. Peter M.; Adams, Ronald F.; and Reynolds, Albert
H., 3,425,954.
Adams. Ronald L.: See —
Uenning, Calvin J.; and Adams, Ronald I. ..3,470, 1 19.
Adams. Roy C: See—
Haimovitz. Leonard J.; and Adams, Roy C. .3, 439. 725.
Adams, Russell F... to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
I... trustees of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The, mesne.
Loom stopping device. 3.439.716. 4-22-69. CI. 139-336.
Adams. Thomas F.; and Woolf. Raymond F.. to Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation. Differential relief valve. 3.448,663, 6-10-69, CI. 91-
45 1.
Adams. Ul. Fishing device. 3.456.378. 7-22-69. CI. 43-42.48
Adams, Victor J.. Jr.. to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Rotor
blade antenna inspection device. 3,478,353. 11-11-69. CI. 343-
708.
Adams. Victor J., Jr.; Goldberg, Lloyd W.; and Wolf, Herbert S.. to
Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Rocket thrust chamber. 3,462,954,
8-26-69. CI. 60-228.
Adams, Whitney R.: See—
MeConnell. Albert L.; Meisel, Fred W.. Jr.; and Adams. Whit-
ney R.. 3.425.882.
MeConnell. Albert I..; Pociluvko. Alexander: and Adams, Whit-
ney R.. 3.46 1. 872.
Adams. Whitney R.; and Mack. Edgar O.. to Scott Paper Company.
Liquid-gas contact pads. 3.458.338, 7-29-69. CI. I 17-33.
Adams. William L., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Dielectric
materials gauging system with input signal frequency automatically
variable in response to detected signal phase shift variation.
3.443,219. 5-6-69. CI. 324-61.
Adams-Russell Co., Inc.: See —
Dolan, Leo J., 3,453,628.
Oleksiak, Joseph, 3,428,920.
Podcll, Allen F„ 3,431,361.
Podcll, Allen F., 3,484,724.
Adamski, Joseph, to Dura Corporation. Bow control means for con-
vertible top. 3,453,021, 7-1-69, CI. 296-1 17.
Adamski, Max, Jr.: See —
Johnson, Bernard A.; Adamski. Max, Jr.; and Lichodziejcwski,
Wieslaw L.,3,457,791.
Adamski, Raymond. Outboard motor support. 3,486,724, 12-30-69,
CI. 248-4.
Adamson Alliance Company Limited, The: See —
Burrows, Stanley, 3,469,722.
Adamson, Floyd E.; and Frederick, James E., to Wcstinghousc Elec-
tric Corporation. Starting circuit for direct current arc welder.
3,459,996. 8-5-69, CI. 315-205.
Adamson, James C, to American Motors Corporation. Device for
signalling faulty performance of a vehicle braking system.
3,423,727, 1-21-69, CI. 340-52.
Adamson, James L. Warning equipment mount for emergencv vehi-
cles. 3,460,728, 8-12-69, CI. 224-42.1
Adamson, Robert G.; Angell, Charles H.; Roote. Jay C; Hutchison,
Joel F.; and Coberley, Daniel A., to Hurletron Incorporated. Elec-
trostatically assisted intaglio printing. 3,477,369, 11-11-69, CI.
101-153.
Adamson, Robert G.; and Thiedc, Paul W., to Hurletron Incor-
porated. Digitalized print-to-cutoff register system. 3,468,201, 9-
23-69, CI. 83-74.
Adamson, Thomas E. Methods for producing textured fabric materi-
al. 3,466,718, 9-16-69, CI. 28-72.
Adamson United Company: See —
Seanor, Rex C; and Perlberg, S Everett, 3,447,201.
Seanor, Rex C; and Lake, Charles G., 3,448,683.
Seanor, Rex C; and Perlberg, S Everett, 3,448,967.
Adank, Kurt; and Prins, Daniel A., to Geigy Chemical Corporation.
5-( 3 '-Aminopropyl )-5-hydroxy-5,6. 11,12-
tetrahydrodibenzo[a.e]cyclooctenes and salts thereof. 3,452,095,
6-24-69, CI. 260-570.8
Adcock, Edmund Philip; and Stanley, Joan Ann, to United Glass
Limited. Container closures. 3,460.310, 8-12-69, CI. 53-39.
Adcock, Frederick A., to Raleigh Industries Limited. Pedals.
3.485.1 13, 12-23-69, CI. 74-594.4
Adcock, Frederick Arthur, to Raleigh Industries Limited. Pedals.
3.485.1 14, 12-23-69, CI. 74-594.4
Adcock, Joseph N., to United Steel Companies Limited, The. Plac-
ing of reinforcement in concrete roads and the like surfaces.
3,421,419, 1-14-69, CI. 94-39.
Addamiano, Arrigo, to General Electric Company. Silicon carbide
phosphors. 3,470,107, 9-30-69, CI. 252-301.4
Addie, Albert N.: See—
Dixon, John K.; Addie, Albert N.; McDowall, Charles J., and;
and Ocstrikc, Wilfred C. 3.455, 107.
Addie, Albert N.; and Hart, Jack P.. to General Motors Corporation.
Regenerator matrix frame. 3,435,888, 4-1-69. CI. 165-9.
Addie. Albert N.; and Rose, Charles L.. to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Regenerator matrix. 3,435.887, 4-1-69. CI. 165-9.
Addin, Leo. Method and composition for the treatment of fruit
trees. 3,431,676, 3-1 1-69, CI. 47-58.
Addinall, Ramon Leonard; and Milbournc, Robert J., to Steel Com-
pany of Canada, Limited, The. Regeneration of waste pickle
liquors. 3.442,608, 5-6-69, CI. 23-154.
Addis, David J.; Brown, Walter R. J.; and Osman, Martin S., to
United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. High speed thin film memory.
3,480,924, 11-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Addis, Gilbert I., to Union Carbide Corporation. Recovery of metal
from insulated electrical cable. 3,428.447. 2-18-69, CI. 75-66.
Addison, Benjamin A.; Jennings, Erwin R.; and Gewecke. Theodore
H. Method of forming a thermoplastic cast by vacuum. 3,467,086.
9-16-69, CI. 128-90.
Addison, Harry. Liquid control valve. 3,463,191, 8-26-69, CI. 137-
625.29
Addleburg, John W.: See —
Tcter. Robert M., Jr.; Addleburg. John W.; Rouse, Benjamin P.,
Jr.; and Sncad, Charles D.,3,442,744.
Addmastcr Corporation: See —
Clary, John G., 3,481,536.
Addor, Roger Williams, to American Cyanamid Company. Method
of controlling pest with 2- dialkoxy-phosphinothioylimino-1 ,3-
dithioles. 3,449,493, 6-10-69, CI. 424-202.
Addor, Roger Williams, to American Cyanamid Company. 2-Lowcr
alkyl carbamoyloxyimino-l,3-dithiole. 3,467,672, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
327.
Addor, Roger Williams, to American Cyanamid Company. Imino-
1,3-dithietancs and their preparation. 3,470,207, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
327.
Addor. Roger Williams, to American Cyanamid Company. Alkali
metal salts of phosphorus dithiocarbamates. 3,476,837, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 260-959.
LIST OF PATENTEES
11
Addor. Roger Williams, to American Cyanamid Company. 2-lmino-
| 1-dithietanes and processes for their preparation. 3,484,455, 12-
16-69, CI. 260-327.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation: See—
Baltazzi, Evan S., 3,463,639.
Bialczak, Edward C, 3,420,665.
Bialczak, Edward C; and Murphy. William S., 3,431,109.
Bialczak, Edward C, 3.469.984.
Bornarth, Dennis M., 3,481,734.
Brewster, Donald B., 3,422,758.
Brown, Albert C, 3,481,269.
Brown, George W., 3,428,158.
Browning, Luther C, 3,486,888.
Burger, Jack E.. 3,457,857.
Carper, Robert L.; Lcin, Juergcn G. A.; Miller, Donald J.;
Schmidlin, Raymond J.; and Verderber, Joseph A., 3,426,678.
DiGiulio, Albert J., 3,486,819.
Frampton, Charles J.; and Maul, John A., 3,446,144.
Frcundlich, Jackson S., 3,475,247.
Gammcter. Harry F., 3,420,169.
Gawron. Stanley A., 3,456,109.
Gruver, John H.; and Moe, Hal K., 3,465,937.
Gruvcr, John H„ 3,467,524.
Helland, Kristian, 3,445,160.
Kolibas, James A., 3,441,345.
Kolibas, James A., 3,448,970.
Koslo, Robert C; and Brubaker, Robert D., 3,471,230.
Kricsen, Dennis G., 3,481,522.
Maul, John A.; and Zofchak, James T., 3,420,171.
Maul, John A.; and Nantz, Jack G., 3,486,446.
McMillcn, Lawrence R., 3,474,230.
Mignonc, Albert E., 3,45 1 ,336.
Parker, Konrad, 3,446,620.
Robertson, Richard C; and Koch, Robert M., 3,421,816.
Rudd, Charles F.; and Obcrgcfell, Ronald F., 3,430,010.
Sallach, Max E., 3,470,358.
Sleeper, Donald W., 3,482,477.
Toby, Dennis E., 3,484,168.
Tregay, John L.; and Graft'. William P., 3,437,410.
Tregay. John L.; and Helland, Kristian L., 3,462,217.
Tregay, John L.; and Martin, Edward J., Jr., 3,476,382.
Wilde, Frederick G.; and Booth, L. Gordon, 3,464,690.
Addy. Allan. Nestable pallets. 3,433,184, 3-18-69, CI. 108-53.
Addy, John: See—
Lcnoblc, Jean P.; Addy, John; and Piggin, Bruce P., 3,442,683.
Ade. Eherhard: See—
Sarnezki, Herbert; and Ade, Eberhard, 3,444,41 8.
Adell'ang, Jules L., to Standard Oil Company( Indiana). 4-(2-Car-
homethoxy-2-propyl)phthalic anhydride. 3,475,460, 10-28-69, CI.
260-346.3
Adclman, Joseph Kalman, to Webster Electric Company, Inc. Plural
rotary hydraulic apparatus. 3,430,574, 3-4-69, CI. 103-136.
Adclman, Robert L., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Asphalt-cthylene/vinycl acetate copolymer compositions.
3.442,841, 5-6-69, CI. 260-28.5
Adclman, Robert L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Copolymers of selected polyfluoroperhaloketone adducts with
other selected ethylenic compounds. 3,444,148, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
80.72
Adclman, Stuart L.: See—
Brewer, Aubrey K.; and Adelman. Stuart L. ,3,470,373.
Adclson, Leonard; Magnussen, Roald S.; and McNcary, Matthew
W., to Spraguc Electric Company. Overlapping end-cap capacitor
construction. 3,456.171, 7-15-69, CI. 317-260.
Adcm, Ahdulahat, to General Electric Company. Sequential flasher
circuits. 3.456,131. 7-15-69, CI. 307-293.
Adcm. Ahdulahat, to General Electric Companv. Sequential load
energizing circuit. 3,463,936, 8-26-69, CI. 307-223.
Ades, Lewis B., to Sundstrand Corporation. Coolant filter combina-
tion. 3.433,361, 3-18-69. CI. 210-258.
Adey, Anthony John; and Glikin, Paul Edgar, to C.A.V. Limited.
Liquid pumping apparatus. 3,465,679, 9-9-69, CI. 103-5.
Adickes, Edward J. Locking mechanism for sliding doors. 3,427,059,
2-1 1-69. CI. 292-288.
Adicoff, Arnold; and Yukelson, Arnold A., to United States of
America, Navy. Accelerating the cure rate of carboxylatcd polybu-
tadiene-aziridinvl compound mixtures with lithium oleatc.
3.434,990, 3-25-69, CI. 260-23.7
Adinolfi, Albert A.: See—
Adinolfi, Jseph N.. 3,453,897.
Adinolfi, Jseph N., 1/2 interest to Adinolfi. Albert A. Hydrant
locking device. 3,453,897, 7-8-69, CI. 74-89.15
Adkin, Lancelot Alan: Sec—
Wallace, John Frederick; Butler, Roger David; and Adkin, Lan-
celot Alan, 3,46 1,702.
Adkins, John S., to Force Limited. Adjustable-torque electromag-
netic clutch. 3,450,238. 6-17-69. CI. 192-21.5
Adkins, William L.: .S'<r—
Lucas, Delbert E.; and Adkins, William L., 3,457, 799.
A.D.L. Cement Products, Inc.; See —
Vroman, Albert L.; and Bouncher, Leo E., 3,429,473.
Adlaf, William J., to Esterlinc, Corporation. Power driven tool-posi-
tioning mechanism. 3,434,246, 3-25-69, CI. 51-165.
Adle, Joseph R.: See —
Green, Harvey J.; and Adle, Joseph R, 3,482,615.
Adler, Arthur, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Method and composition
for producing exothermic reactions. 3,421,885, 1-14-69, CI. 75-27.
Adler, Clarence E., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The, mesne. Indicating apparatus. 3,448,639, 6-10-69, CI. 74-822.
Adler, David G., to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Balanced vertical
positioning system. 3,436,629, 4-1-69, CI. 318-22.
Adler, Erich: See —
Hoffmann, Mcinhard; Adler, Erich; and Debus, Kurl-Jur-
gen,3,466,991.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman Incorporated. Loading arrangement
for covered hopper cars. 3,450,278, 6-17-69, CI. 214-83.2
Adler, Hans; Horowitz, Norman; and Spigner, Philip. Dental color
matching guide. 3,436,156, 4-1-69, CI. 356-192.
Adler, Hans; Horowitz, Norman; and Spigner, Philip. Color and sur-
face structure comparator. 3,436,157, 4-1-69, CI. 356-192.
Adler, Hcnryk: See —
Gruszczynski, Leszek; and Adler, Hcnryk, 3, 448,908.
Adler, Imre; Connelly, Francis X.; and Martini, Douglas H., to
Hewitt-Robins Incorporated. Arcuate path deverter with dust clo-
sure thereon. 3,457,789, 7-29-69, CI. 73-423.
Adler, Imre; and Strcng, Fritz F., to Hewitt-Robins Incorporated.
Rotary plow feeder apparatus. 3,476,233, 1 1-4-69, CI. 198-212.
Adler, Irwin L.; and Bowden, Howard J., to General Foods Corpora-
tion. Process for agglomerating coffee. 3,485,637, 12-23-69, CI.
99-71.
Adler, Karl: See —
Ducommun, Georges; and Adler, Karl, 3,477,007.
Adler, Karl, to Biviator S.A. Timepiece having a circuit adapted to
electrically sustain amplitude-regulated oscillation of a resonator.
3,457,524, 7-22-69, CI. 331-1 16.
Adler, Merylc D. W.; Halderman, Joseph, Jr.; and Pauls, Lawrence
A., to Corning Glass Works. Double stroke cylinder. 3,469,503, 9-
30-69, CI. 92-62.
Adler, Meryle D.W.; and Pauls, Lawrence A., to Corning Glass
Works. Method for scaling anode buttons in glass cathode ray
tube funnel portions. 3,471,279, 10-7-69, CI. 65-49.
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Lc Blanc, Henry J., to
llco Corporation. Plunge actuated cutter for keys having angularly
directed bits. 3,457,831, 7-29-69, CI. 90-13.05
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry J., to
llco Corporation. Key cutter device. 3,457,832, 7-29-69, CI. 90-
13.05
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry J., to
llco Corporation. Code key cutter device. 3,469,498, 9-30-69, CI.
90-13.05
Adler, Norman: See —
Mogayzel, John W.; and Adicr, Norman.3,452,601.
Adler Process Corp.: See —
Adler, Ralph Michael, 3,424,632.
Adler, Ralph Michael, to Adler Process Corp. Method and apparatus
for production of pile carpeting and the like. 3,424,632, 1-28-69,
CI. 156-72.
Adler, Richard H. Process for the treatment of certain chest and
lung disorders. 3,434,475. 3-25-69, CI. 128-260.
Adler, Richard H.; and Whitney, John K. Respiratory device.
3,455,294, 7-15-69, CI. 128-25.
Adler, Robert D.,: See-
Morris, William Whitby, 3,482,807.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Acoustical light signal-
translating apparatus. 3,431,504, 3-4-69, CI. 329-129.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Imaging apparatus.
3,452,286, 6-24-69, CI. 330-4.3
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Acoustic signal translat-
ing device having a pro- pagating medium composed of a plurality
of effee- tively distinct signal translating paths of mutually dif-
ferent effective lengths. 3,462,714, 8-19-69, CI. 333-72.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Phased array-type beam
scanner with dispersion compensation. 3,485,552, 12-23-69, CI.
350-160.
Adler, Robert; and De Vries, Adrian J., to Zenith Radio Corpora-
tion. Acousto-clectric filter utilizing surface wave propagation in
which the center frequency is deter- mined by a conductivity pat-
tern resulting from an optical image. 3,446,975, 5-27-69, CI. 250-
211.
Adler, Seymour, to Mattel, Inc. Method of manufacturing stuffed
toys. 3,445,917, 5-27-69, CI. 29-463.
Adler, Seymour, to Mattel, Inc. Doll head movable as a result of
movement of another doll body part. 3,475,853, 1 1-4-69, CI. 46-
120.
Adler, Stephen Fred: See —
Ebcl, Robert Henry; Adler, Stephen Fred; and Keggi, Janis
J. ,3,42 1, 837.
Adler, Symour. to Mattel, Inc. Apparatus for manufacturing articles.
3,464,083, 9-2-69, CI. 18-4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Adlhart, Otto J.: See—
Cohn, Johann G. E.; Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith
O.,3,440,103.
Adlhart, Otto J., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Fuel cell comprising a
Raney catalyst consisting of platinum and a member selected from
the group consisting of zirconium, tungsten and rhenium.
3,481,787, 12-2-69, CI. 136-86.
Adlhart, Otto J.; Halpern, Modecai J.; and Shields, Hugh A., to En-
gelhard Industries, Inc. Fluorocarbon matrix membrane containing
free acid and method of fabricating. 3,453,149, 7-1-69, CI. 136-
153.
Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hartner, Antal J., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Fuel cell having catalytic fuel electrode. 3,475,224, 10-28-69, CI.
136-20.
Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith O., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Process for using fuel cell with hydrocarbon fuel and platinum-
niobium alloy catalyst. 3,424,619, 1-28-69, CI. 136-86.
Adlhart, Otto J.; Keith, Carl D.; and Pond, George R., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. Method of preparing fuel cell electrode containing
fluorocarbon polymer and carbon black-supported platinum group
metal. 3,425,875, 2-4-69, CI. 136-122.
Adlhoch, Richard H.; Chapman, Ronald H.; and Ogasawara, Roy T.,
to Motorola, Inc. Control unit for mobile radio telephone system.
3,458,664, 7-29-69, CI. 179-41.
Admaster Corporation: See —
Busch, Richard E., 3,429,523.
Admiral Corporation: See —
Barchok, Donald J., 3,435,282.
Chua, James G. S., 3,430,146.
Jameikis, Saulius M., 3,482,495.
Kolomayets, George; and Bury, Allen J., 3,420,533.
Kowalewski, Edward C, 3,464,053.
Levin, Nathan D.; and Noskowicz, Theodore S., 3,452,655.
Lcwinson, Lothar J., 3,454,813.
Schwartz, Jack, 3,441,895.
Virva, John; and Olson, Thor F., 3,443,660.
Wolff, Robert A., 3,430,059.
Wolff, Robert A., 3,433,894.
Wolff, Robert A., 3,454,721.
Admiral Equipment Corporation: See —
Hermanns, Alfred Hans, 3,462,795.
Adolph, Horst G., to United States of America, Navy. Process of
preparing fluorodinitroethanol or fluorodinitromethane from
fluorotrinitromethanc. 3,446,857, 5-27-69, CI. 260-633.
Adolph, Horst G.; and Kamlct, Mortimer J., to United States of
America, Navy. Fluorodinitromethane and preparation of
halodinitromcthanes. 3,435,079, 3-25-69, CI. 260-644.
Adolphi, Hcinrich: See —
Dickhacuser, Heincr; Scheucrer, Gunter; Adolphi, Heinrich; and
Stcinbrunn, Gustav.3,442,984.
Adolphi, Hcinrich; and Cordes, Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengescllschaft. Compositions of copper ( 1 ) cyanide
and alkali metal salts, and agents containing same for controlling
aquatic insects. 3,482,921, 12-9-69, CI. 424-129.
Scheucrer, Gucntcr; Zcidler, Adolf; Dickhacuser, Heiner; and
Adolphi, Hcinrich, 3,423,487.
Adolph's Food Products Mfg., Co.:.S>e —
Husaini, Sycd M., 3,423,397.
Jacoby, David; and Bcrhold, Rosalynnc J., 3,469,995.
Adomaitis, Domas, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Stress crack
resistant compositions comprising polyethylene and a fatty acid
salt of a diamine. 3,464,94 1 , 9-2-69, CI. 260-23.
Aclornetto, Anthony J.; and Fox, Leslie L., to Mandrel Industries,
Inc. Continuous waveform presentations in time-shared systems.
3,473,079, 10-14-69, CI. 315-22.
Adra, Tarek, to Hubbcll, Harvey, Incorporated. Floodlight reflector
assembly. 3,476,925, 1 1-4-69, CI. 240-3.
Adrien, Christain, to Elco Corporation. Contact carrier strip.
3,448,431, 6-3-69, CI. 339-176.
Adrien, Richard N.; and Duggan, Lee E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Cross wound coil winding machine. 3,462,091, 8-19-69, CI.
242-7.15
Advalloy, Inc.: See —
Kcady, William L.; St. Clair, Michael J.; and Hazen, James T.,
3.469,684.
St. Clair. Michael J.; and Keady, William L., 3,469,953.
Advance Data Systems Corporation: See —
Buchanan, James Meek, 3,456,155.
Byland, Henry L.; and Bates, Bradford, 3,445,962.
Dillingham, Edward; Caldwell, William W.; and Dc Vore, Wil-
liam W., 3,472,373.
Van Emden, Bernard M., 3,432,736.
Advance Finishing, Inc.: See —
Tillotson, John G., 3,447,215.
Advance Machine Company: See —
Arones, Daniel A., 3,430,280.
Advance Process Supply Co.: See —
Green. Mclvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H., 3,460,470.
Green, Mclvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H., 3,460,471.
Oltra, Claude H.; and De Luca, John, 3,463,587.
Advance Silk Thread Corp.: See —
Philips, Joel M., 3,437,284.
Advance Stamping Company: See —
Nolan, Richard D., 3,442,078.
Advance Transformer Co.: See —
Holton, Morris J.; and Hasson, Sol, 3,443,256.
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.: See —
Sixt, Marty E., 3,471,179.
Advanced Instruments Inc.: See —
Wiggin, Blanton C, 3,43 1 ,78 1 .
Advanced Kinetics, Inc.: See —
Furth, Harold P., 3,430,472.
Advanced Wyrepak Company, Inc., The: See —
Kovaleski, Joseph J.; and Bauer, Gordon L., 3,425,647.
Advertising Metal Display Co.: See —
Paruolo, Anthony M., 3,481,487.
Slaga, Case J., 3,486,629.
Aeberli, Paul; and Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Preparation
of homo- and heteroaryl-2-aniline ketones. 3,428,644, 2-18-69, CI.
260-296.
Aebi, Hans: See —
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig,3,429,688.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig.3,467,757.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig.3,487,156.
Duerr, Dieter; Rohr, Otto; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Lud-
wig,3,429,689.
Martin, Henry; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,420,892.
Aebischer, Albert C: See —
Nebiker, Fred R.; Aebischer, Albert C; and Knight, Richard
E.,3,482,783.
A. EC. Societe de Chimie Organiques et Biologique: See —
Redel, Joseph; and Boch, Jean Baptiste Christian, 3,424,798
Aechter, Christian, to Publicon AG. Wash basin. 3,436,766, 4-8-69,
CI. 4-166.
AEG-Elotherm G.m.b.H.: See —
Geisel, Herbert; and Springob, Leonhard, 3,472,992.
Reinke, Friedhelm; and Stengel, Edgar, 3,441,703.
Scheffler, Friedrich; StangI, Ernst; and Gehrmann, Friedrich
Karl, 3,449,539.
Seulen, erhard; Reinke, Friedhelm; Frisch, Karl W.; and Oertel,
Fritz, 3,483,346.
Seulen, Gerhard; and von Starck, Axel, 3,437,778.
Seulen, Gerhard; Reinke, Friedhelm; and Stengel, Edgar,
3,441,701.
Seulen, Gerhard; Geisel, Herbert; and StangI, Ernst, 3,446,930.
Seulen, Gerhard; Reinke, Friedhelm; and Kuhlbars, Hermann,
3,472,988.
Seulen, Gerhard; and Reinke, Friedhelm, 3,472,990.
Seulen, Gerhard; and Reinke, Friedhelm, 3,472,991.
Stengel, Edgar, 3,446,375.
Aegidius, Poul E., to A/S N. Foss Electric. Method of determining
the fat content of milk and related products. 3,442,623, 5-6-69,
CI. 23-231.
A. E.I. -John Thompson Nuclear Energy Company Limited: See —
Bilsborough, Roy; and OTallamhain, Colm, 3,453,177.
AEL Development and Research, Inc.: See —
Cobb, James W„ 3,452,650.
Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc./8-Alamine hydrazides.
3,456,006, 7-15-69, CI. 260-558.
Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc. Certain amino substituted
hydrazide epoxy resin curing agents. 3,467,707, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
561.
Aelony, David: See —
Nash, Edmund G.; Kamal, Marwan R.; and Aelony,
David,3,455,981.
Aenishaenslin, Rudolf: See —
Porret, Daniel; and Aenishaenslin, Rudolf.3,449,353.
AER Corporation: See —
Jones, Kenneth H., 3,443,325.
Villalobos, Joseph A., 3,427,727.
Aereon Corporation: See —
Fitzpatrick, John R.; and Bock, Juergen K., 3,486,719.
Aero-Commerce G.m.b.H.: See —
Groeger, Eugen, 3,430,573.
Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc.: See —
Banko, Edward J., 3,443,588.
Downey, George T., 3,420,266.
Downey, George T.; and Sample, William J., 3,442,384.
Sample, William J.; and Downey, George T., 3,451,551.
Aero-Motive Manufacturing Company: See —
Becker, Roger T., 3,423,545.
Becker, Roger T.; and Becker, William K., 3,467,134.
Kurlandsky, Sam, 3,448,953.
Kurlandsky, Sam, 3,448,954.
Aeroceanic Corporation: See —
Paul, Lowell A.; and Adams, Loyd, 3,484,001.
Aerocoat S.A.: See —
Wallis, Neil Rudolph, 3,463,120.
Aerodyne Controls Corporation: See —
Nelson, Lee H.; and Roantree, William J., 3,475,746.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Tetrault, Leonard P., 3,468,283.
Aerofall Mills Inc.: See—
Weston, David, 3,469,795.
Aerofall Mills Limited: See—
Weston, David, 3,429,439.
Weston, David, 3,430,870.
Aeroflex Laboratories Incorporated: See —
Hickox, Walter A., 3,446,070.
Aerojet-General Corporation: See—
Abronson, Charles J., 3,466,654.
Baum, Kurt, 3,423,463.
Beecher, David W.; and Morgret, Gordon L., 3,487,387.
Braun, Edwin C, Jr., 3,426,701.
Cannon, Charles R.; Cantor, Paul A.; and King, Willam M.,
3,432,584.
Cannon, Charles R., 3,460,683.
Covert, Thomas H., 3,465,572.
Doherty, Alfred E., Jr.; and Knop, Louis H., 3,432,912.
Frankel, Milton B.; and Tieman, Charles H., 3,429,917.
Frankel, Milton B.; Gold, Marvin H.; and Marcus, Henry J.,
3,440,282.
Frankel, Milton B., 3,472,889.
Gold, Marvin H.; and Marcus, Henry J., 3,432,540.
Grakauskas, Vytautas; and Baum, Kurt, 3,423,419.
Hamel, Edward E.; and Olsen, Robert E., 3,428,667.
Henriksen, Erik K., 3,433,039.
Jarvis, Marvin A.; and Marks, Murray, 3,456,805.
King, Harry A., 3,431,818.
King, Harry A., 3,444,033.
King, William M.; and Cantor, Paul A., 3,444,286.
Lampert, Bernard B., 3,429,755.
Lapin, Ellis E.; Ernest, Alan W.; and Sollow, Philip A.,
3,427,200.
Linden, Gustave B., 3,432,524.
Lucas, Kenneth A.; and Oliver, Robert B., 3,437,923.
McLaughlin, William J., 3,429,691.
Parsons, Robert E.; Darms, Fred J.; and Cox, William T.,
3,436,038.
Russell, Richard A., 3,436,668.
Russell, Richard A.; and Lewis, Donald W., 3,436,669.
Sanders, Ray W.; Broderick, Donald L.; and Curl, Garold W.,
3,486,118.
Steele, Richard K.; Cruise, Thamo C; and Jang, Samuel W.,
3,427,876.
Stewart, Robert M., 3,453,602.
Truax, Robert C; and Sprow, William J., 3,427,806.
Warner, Darrel M., 3,458,146.
Watson, Ellwood R.; Rowley, Gene V.; and Wunderlich, Charles
R., 3,432,585.
Williams, Robert E.; and Gerhart, Francis J., 3,457,039.
Aerological Research, Inc.: See —
Hambor, John, 3,478,252.
Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect N/A: See —
Webb, James E., Administrator of the National to an invention
of,; Peek, Charles R.; and Boodley, Lewis E., 3,422,213.
Aeronautics Koehler, Carl August, Jr.; and Shrock, Mark Allen, to
AMP Incorporated. Interconnection system. 3,448,345, 6-3-69, CI.
317-101.
Aeronca, Inc.: See —
Voss, Wendell G., 3,434,854.
Warren, Robert M., Jr., 3,473,559.
Aerophysics Company: See —
Boehler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F., 3,439,887.
Boehler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F., 3,446,175.
Aeroprojects Incorporated: See—
Boyd, Charles A., 3,433,226.
Boyd, Charles A.; and Kartluke, Herbert, 3,436,188.
De Prisco, Carmine F., 3,460,025.
DePrisco, Carmine F., 3,467,832.
Jones, James Byron, 3,466,970.
Smith, Daniel J.; Tarpley, William B., Jr.; and McKinney,
Charles Dana, Jr., 3,447,879.
Tarpley, William B., Jr., 3,470,040.
Tarpley, William B., Jr., 3,471,344.
Aeroquip Corporation: See —
Buller, Leonard E., 3,432,189.
Deimen, Lawrence A., 3,419,953.
Eisner, Edwin C, 3,423,111.
Eisner, Edwin C, 3,486,772.
Kunz, Guenter Otto, 3,432,190.
McCue, David D.; and Brendle, Thomas A., 3,441,943.
Reinker, Joseph F., Jr., 3,460,569.
Aerosol Inventions & Development S.A. (A.I.D.): See—
Butcher, Roger Anthony, 3,467,243.
Aerosol Techniques Incorporated: See —
Mace, Harry W., 3,460,714.
Aerosol Techniques Research Center, Incorporated: See —
Clapp, Clarence P., 3,437,246.
Aerospace Components Corporation: See—
Solymar, George G., 3,447,689.
Aerospace Corporation, The: See —
Birnbaum, Milton, 3,427,565.
Birnbaum, Milton, 3,434,072.
Birnbaum, Milton, 3,464,023.
Aerospace Products Research Corporation: See —
Pahlavan, Marcel A., 3,460,127.
Pahlavan, Marcel A., 3,487,263.
Aerospace Research, Inc.: See —
Shapiro, Laban D.; Latham, Peter A.; Brefka, Paul E.; and
LaBrie, Paul J., 3,479,568.
Aerotron, Inc.: See —
Scott, William W., 3,480,856.
Aerotronic Associates Inc.: See —
Slusser, Eugene A., 3,452,351.
Aerovox Corporation: See —
Rodriguez, Antonio R.; and Cronin, John, 3,456,313.
Wershey, Edward J., 3,463,969.
Aerpat A.G.: See —
Skinner, Edward A., 3,486,613.
Aerts, Josef, to Glaverbel S.A. Measuring method and apparatus.
3,438,518, 4-15-69, CI. 214-18.2
Aetna Casualty and Surety Company: See —
Jazbutis, Anatolijus; and Swanson, Richard T., 3,478,442.
Swanson, Richard T., 3,479,750.
AFA Corporation of Florida, The: See—
Malone, Carl E., 3,471,065.
Owens, Edward W., 3,435,976.
Afanador, Carlos P., to Danton Steel Foundry Company, The.
Hydraulic disk brake with anti-knock back feature. 3,486,593, 12-
30-69, CI. 188-196.
Afico S.A.: See —
Giddey, Andre; and Vuataz, Luc, 3,481,744.
Mishkin, Abraham R.; Marsh, William C; and Fobes, Alfred
W., 3,451,823.
Rothmayr, Willy, 3,465,452.
Solms, Jurg, 3,420,788.
Vuataz, Luc; and Giddey, Andre, 3,477,854.
Afonso, Adriano: See —
Herzog, Hershel L.; and Afonso, Adriano, 3,45 1,892.
African Explosives and Chemical Industries Limited: See —
Paasch, Julius H.; and Ehmke, Conrad W., 3,467,559.
Aftandilian, Victor D., to Cabot Corporation. Process for the
production of titanium dioxide. 3,455,653, 7-15-69, CI. 23-202.
Aftandilian, Victor D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Salts of the B,,H,-anion. 3,458,53 1 . 7-29-69. CI. 260-340.6
Aftreth, Owren J., to Brown, D. S., Company, The. Panel-type form
system with gasket strips. 3,434,689, 3-25-69, CI. 249-193.
A.G. fur industrielle Elektronik Agie: See —
Ullmann, Werner; and Donati, Franco, 3,439,146.
Ullmann, Werner; and Hermann, Ferdy, 3,450,456.
AG fur Keramische Industrie Laufen: See —
Anklin, Paul, 3,444,565.
AG-Pak Inc.: See —
Crabb, Jasper R., 3,420,038.
AGA Aktiebolag: See—
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, 3,429,326.
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Jansson, Bernt Inge, 3,442,427.
Aversten, Karl J., 3,427,468.
Bjork, Nils Arvid Norman; and Borg, Sven-Bertil, 3,430,045.
Granqvist, Carl Erik, 3,422,379.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, 3,430,500.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, 3,449,669.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, 3,480,770.
Hedberg, Oscar Emanuel; Soderberg, Leif Erik Roland; and
Westberg, Johan Eric Hayden, 3,444,289.
Jansson, Bernt I., 3,474,785.
Jansson, Bernt Inge; and Arnell, Jon Arne, 3,483,865.
Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, 3,460,558.
Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, 3,474,784.
Soderberg, Leif Erik Roland, 3,476,594.
Wennberg, Karl Fredrik, 3,478,740.
AGA-ELBAB Batteriewerke Gesellschaft m.b.H.: See —
Puhm, Helmut, 3,443,706.
Agar, William Oliver: See —
Warren, Kenneth Alfred James; and Agar, William
OHver,3,454,946.
Agarwal, Paul D., to General Motors Corporation. Motor power
supply system. 3,476,998, 1 1-4-69, CI. 318-146.
Agarwal, Paul D., to General Motors Corporation. Motor power
supply system. 3,476,999, 11-4-69, CI. 318-146.
Agasse, Jean: See —
Lavenir, Jean Claude; and Agasse, Jean, 3,427,594.
Agatsuma, Tadao; and Yamano, Kiyoshi, to Toyo Rika Kogyo Com-
pany Limited. Polarizing microscope for identifying properties of
fiber. 3,466,129, 9-9-69, CI. 356-115.
Agatsuma, Takashi: See —
Toki, Hisashi; and Agatsuma, Takashi, 3,479,736.
Agdur, Nils Bertil. Apparatus for measuring the properties of a
material by resonance techniques. 3,458,808, 7-29-69, CI. 324-
58.5
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Agdur, Nils Bertil; and Hedvall, Per Olof Gunnar, to Skandinaviska
Processinstrument AB. Heating arrangement utilizing microwaves.
3,478,187, 11-11-69, CI. 219-10.55
Agdur, Nils Bertil; Sellberg, Florian; Boling, Kurt Goran Rafael; and
Ohman, Karl Yngve, to Kooperativa Forbundet Ekonomisk Foren-
ing. Electric lamp filament. 3,468,006, 9-23-69, CI. 29-25.18
Agdur, Nils Bertil; and Weissglas, Peter, to Skandinaviska Processin-
strument AB. Apparatus for measuring the surface weight of a
material. 3,470,734, 10-7-69, CI. 73-32.
Agee, Charles W. Oven door hinge assembly. 3,453,996, 7-8-69, CI.
126-191.
Agee, Robert L. Apparatus for connecting adjacent mitered mem-
bers. 3,425,721, 2-4-69, CI. 287-20.92
Agell, Jose Domenech: See —
Ruthrof, Klaus; Schwarzer, Gerhard; Agell, Jose Domenech;
Mir, Enrique Veiga; and Artigas, Jesus Colell, 3,48 1,475.
Agency of Industrial Science and Technology: See —
Aida, Yoshikazu; and Kakizawa, Toshizo, 3,441,855.
Fukuta, Kenji; and Watanabe, Yoshiyuki, 3,440,81 1.
Shindo, Akio; Fujii, Rokuro; and Souma, Isao, 3,427,120.
Ager, John W., Jr., to FMC Corporation. Preparation of fluorocar-
bons by reacting carbon tetrachloride or hexachloroethane with
carbonyl fluoride. 3,435,082, 3-25-69, CI. 260-653.8
Ager, John W., Jr.; Heying, Theodore L.; and Mangold, Donald J.,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Reaction products of
decaborone and acetylenes and their preparation. 3,463,820, 8-26-
69, CI. 260-606.5
Agerley, Harald J., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux, mesne. Air humidifi-
er. 3,476,365, 1 1-4-69, CI. 261-24.
Agerman, Erik; Lindstedt, Ake; and Nilsson, Nils-Erik, to Allmanna
Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Rotors for rotating electric
machines. 3,470.404, 9-30-69, CI. 310-42.
Ageton, Robert W., to United States of America, Interior. Hydraulic-
drive drilling. 3,464,502, 9-2-69, CI. 173-20.
Agfa Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Engelsmann, Dieter; Von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Winkler, Al-
fred, 3,470,799.
Geyken, Erwin, 3,463,71 1.
Gotze, Johannes, 3,424,586.
Grabhofer, Herbert; and Ulrich, Hans, 3,428,456.
Grabhofer, Herbert; and Meinhardt, Gunter, 3,443,946.
Hellmig, Ehrhard, 3,485,627.
Himmelmann, Wolfgang; Moll, Franz; Posse, Rolf-Fred; Riebel,
Alexander; and Ulrich, Hans, 3,441,412.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-Peter,
3,472,695.
Kleist, Walter; Moll, Franz; Kruck, Peter; and Hellmig, Ehrhard,
3,436,217.
Lassig, Wolfgang; and Ludloff, Wolfgang, 3,441,347.
Loffler, Karl Nikolaus, 3,471,295.
Menzel, Karl-Heinz; and Bockly, Erich, 3,443,954.
Nittel, Fritz; Meckl, Heinz; Puschel, Walter; and Ulrich, Hans,
3,437,483.
Puschel, Walter; and Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm, 3,467,520.
Ruempelein, Fritz, 3,479 595.
Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Baasner, Wilhelm, 3,469,918.
Biedermann, Friedrich; and Bestenreiner, Friedrich, 3,434,403.
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr, Helmut; von Wasielewski, Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter; Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard, 3,483,807.
Brandt, Hans-Ado, 3,469,907.
Cassiers, Paul Maria; Noe, Robert Joseph; and Van Engeland,
Jozef Leonard, 3,486,922.
Danhauser, Justus; Gold, Heinrich; Holtschmidt, Hans; and Pelz,
Willibald, 3,467,630.
Denk, Richard, 3,469,514.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter, 3,420,152.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter, 3,446,130.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Hackenberg, Hubert, 3,463,066.
Engelsmann, Dieter; Maas, Dieter; Bammesberger, Karl; and
Hackenberg, Hubert, 3,463,068.
Eppe, Rudolf, 3,441,884.
Fauth, Guenter, 3,446,132.
Fauth, Guenter; and Nusser, Helmut, 3,463,067.
Frank, Karl; Himmelmann, Wolfgang; and Ulrich, Hans,
3,467,519.
Frank, Karl; and Heilmann, Max, 3,467,521.
Freytag, Karl-Heinz; Taube, Carl; and Seidel, Bernhard,
3,467,522.
Freytag, Karl-Heinz; Taube, Carl; and Seidel, Bernhard,
3,480,438.
Funck, Herbert, 3,475,089.
Gersch, Josef, 3,455,519.
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Jchanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz, 3,481,552.
Greiner, Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich, 3,430,133.
Greiner, Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich, 3,435,336.
Hackenberg, Hubert, 3,465,658.
Himmelmann, Wolfgang; Riebel, Alexander; Zenner, Karl-
Friedrich; and Meckl, Heinz, 3,480,440.
Hofmann, Wilfried, 3,473,871.
Huber, Hans-Peter, 3,457,845.
Huckstadt, Harald; Saleck, Wilhelm; Ulrich, Hans; Randolph,
August; and Grabhofer, Herbert, 3,434,842.
Huckstadt, Harold; Saleck, Wilhelm; Randolph, August; and
Ranz, Erwin, 3,471,296.
Jacknau, Alex, 3,431,052.
Jores, Willi, 3,426,633.
Kampfer, Helmut; Gotze, Johannes; Reister, Oskar; and Bockly,
Erich, 3,480,439.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-Peter,
3,447,438.
Kaufer, Helmut, 3,463,082.
Kiper, Gerd, 3,439,595.
Kiper, Gerd, 3,447,431.
Kiper, Gerd, 3,453,942.
Kiper, Gerd; and von Wasielewski, Erwin, 3,463,072.
Kiper, Gerd, 3,470,802.
Kremp, Rudolf; Wagner, Karl; Engelsmann, Dieter; and Win-
kler, Alfred, 3,463,069.
Lassig, Wolfgang; Riebel, Alexander; Puschel, Walter; and Him-
melmann, Wolfgang, 3,480,431.
Maeder, Helmut; and Seidel, Bernhard, 3,462,274.
Mayr, Helmut; Pelte, Richard; and Auracher, August,
3,425,776.
Mayr, Helmut; and Pelte, Richard, 3,469,516.
Menold, Richard, 3,443,936.
Ohlschlager, Hans; Riester, Oskar; Muller, Herbert; and
Reckziegel, Erich, 3,471,293.
Ohlschlager, Hans; and Riester, Oskar, 3,485,632.
Paulus, Rudolf, 3,426,357.
Phleps, Konrad; Fruth, Franz; and Bloechl, Hanns, 3,467,01 1.
Puschel, Walter; Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang;
Marx, Paul; and Credner, Hans-Heinrich, 3,443,942.
Puschel, Walter; and Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm, 3,457,077.
Riedel, Anton; and Kaiser, Guenther, 3,482,797.
Riester, Oskar, 3,457,078.
Saleck, Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang; and Posse, Rolf-Fred,
3,432,304.
Scheffel, Walter, 3,443,867.
Schmidt, Hans-Egbert, 3,487,351.
Schmidt, Rolf; and Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm, 3,483,809.
Schnall, Guenther, 3,443,516.
Simm, Walter, 3,470,850.
Tietema, Casper J.; and Rodak, Donald M., 3,482,269.
van Albedyll, Joachim; and Hennig, Fridoin, 3,452,659.
von Albedyll, Joachim; and Hennig, Fridolin, 3,456,567.
von Rintelen, Harald; Liebe, Werner; and Krafft, Werner,
3,432,298.
von Wasielewski, Erwin, 3,425,326.
von Wasielewski, Erwin, 3,429,244.
Von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Handwerk, Karl-Heinz, 3,444,794.
von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Handwerk, Karl-Heinz, 3,471,226.
Wagner, Karl, 3,438,314.
Wagner, Karl, 3,439,597.
Weisbeck, Roland; Fitzky, Hans-Georg; Simm, Walter; and
Heyl, Gerhard, 3,467,497.
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Freidrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Guenter; von Sybel,
Reinhard; and von Wasielewski, Erwin, 3,426,661.
Wick, Richard, 3,430,545.
Wick, Richard; Kwiatkowski, Wolfgang; and Schausberger, Hel-
mut, 3,430,945.
Wick, Richard; Waschk, Fritz; and Orthmann, Jurgen,
3,431,053.
Wick, Richard; Bestenrainer, Friedrich; and Van Wasielewski,
Erwin, 3,433,140.
Wick, Richard; Engelsmann, Dieter; and Winkler, Alfred,
3,447,433.
Wick, Richard; Kohler, Roland; and Schneider, Othmar,
3,454,336.
Wick, Richard; Wagner, Karl; Von Albedyll, Joachim; and
Renner, Otfried, 3,454,755.
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Friedrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Gunter; Von Sybel,
Reinhard; Von Wasiliewski, Erwin; and Wagner, Karl,
3,465,656.
Wick, Richard; Wagner, Karl; von Albedyll, Joachim; Renner,
Otfried; and Hennig, Fridolin, 3,466,992.
Wick, Richard, 3,469,912.
Wick, Richard. 3,473,880.
Winkler, Alfred, 3,421,422.
Winkler, Alfred, 3,442,580.
Winkler, Alfred, 3,447,435.
Winkler, Alfred; Bammesberger, Karl; and Ernst, Heinz,
3,463,071.
Winkler, Alfred; and Denk, Richard, 3,469,906.
Winkler, Alfred; Winkler, Friedrich; Theer, Anton; and Thate,
Kurt, 3,477,778.
Winkler, Alfred; and Ernst, Heinz, 3,479,938.
LIST OF PATENTEES
15
Aggregate Plant Products Company: See—
Cox, George W.; Garcia, Lloyd J.; and Reyes, Edward,
3,476,270.
Aghassi, Badri Munir: See—
Fuller, Harrison W.; McCormack, Thomas Leo; Aghassi, Badri
Munir; and Morley, Richard E.,3,436,814.
Aghnides. Elie P. Vehicle with inclined wheels. 3,424,259, 1-28-69,
CI. 180-29.
Aghnides. Elie P. Water aerators. 3,424,387, 1-28-69, CI. 239-428.5
Agin, Julius, to Radio Corporation of America. Control circuit for
automatically quantizing signals at desired levels. 3,426,210, 2-4-
69, CI. 250-214.
Aglietti. Giancarlo; Baratella, Pietro; Reni. Cesarc; and Lugo, Luigi,
to Socicta Italiana Resine S.p.A. Catalyst for preparing formal-
dehyde from methanol. 3,459.807, 8-5-69, CI. 260-603.
Aglietti, Giancarlo; Baratella, Pietro; Reni, Cesare; and Lugo, Luigi,
to Socicta Italiana Resine S.p.A. Oxidation catalysts. 3,464,931, 9-
2-69, CI. 252-470.
Aglietti, Giancarlo; and Canavesi, Roberto, to Socicta Italiana
Resine S.p.A. Method of purifying cumene for preparing phenol.
3.478,121, I 1-11-69, CI. 260-674.
Agneray, Louis; Bruni, Maurice; and Claycr, Arlette, to Societe de
Rceherches Techniques et Industrielles (S.R.T.I.). Device for the
continuous withdrawal of a granular solid. 3,482,881, 12-9-69, CI.
302-42.
Agnew, Arthur Francis, to Clearvicw Aluminium Windows Pty.,
Limited. Insect screen for sash window. 3,470,934, 10-7-69, CI.
160-27.
Agnew, Stanley A.; and Canulette, Walter N., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Nonconsumable electrode arc spot weld-
ing overcoming a heat block or loss. 3,446,935, 5-27-69, CI. 219-
127.
Agolini, Franco: See —
Gay, Frank P.; and Agolini, Franco,3,455,879.
Agostini, Antoinc, to Societe Anonymc des Automobiles Simca.
Torque measuring device, primarily for the adjustment of screw-
tightening machines. 3,457,780, 7-29-69, CI. 73-139.
Agpro, Inc.: See —
Gribble, Donald J., 3,429,513.
Agrashell, Inc.: See —
Aycrs, Joseph W., 3,429.770.
Agren, Sven Birger, to Aktiebolagct Hagglund & Soner. Device for
compensating recoil torques in tank turrets. 3.430,534, 3-4-69, CI.
89-42.
Agren, Sven Birger; Andersson, Bjorn A. PL; and Andersson, Nils
Svante, to Aktiebolagct Hagglund & Soner. Disk brake. 3,480,1 17,
11-25-69, CI. 188-264.
Agri Craft, Inc.: See-
Huxley, Thomas C, III, 3,470,981.
Agri-Tech, Inc.: See —
Hoover, Richard D.; and Kohler, George O., 3,455,894.
Agri-Tek, Inc.: See —
Gat/ke, Harold E.; Aricns, Mando S.; and Doty, Vernon G.,
3.450,074.
Agricola, Norman F.: See —
Thackeray, William E., 3,433,233.
Agricultural Aviation Engineering Company: See —
Pickcll, Phillip R., 3,463,424.
Agrimi, Michcle: See —
Andrini. Dario. 3.458,265.
Agrios, John P.; and F'rcihergs, Elmer, to United States of America,
Army. Reciprocal microwave fcrrite phase shifter. 3,435,382, 3-
25-69, CI. 333-31.
Agrista, Dominic S.; and Anastasia, Anthony S., to Mattel, Inc.
Sheet clamping couple. 3,476,377, I 1-4-69, CI. 269-21.
Agro, Ignatius T.: See—
Saiia. Samuel N.; and Chiusolo, Louis L., 3,445,322.
Agrusa. Peter. Iron stand. 3,459.398, 8-5-69, CI. 248-117.2
Agrusa, Peter. Stands for supporting flat-irons. 3.477,672. 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 248-1 17.2
Aguet, Emile Albert, to Sulzer Brothers, Ltd. Method and apparatus
for mixing gas and steam in a gas turbine plant. 3,461,667, 8-19-
69, CI. 60-39.05
Aguct. Emile, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Gas-steam turbine plant.
3.449,908, 6-17-69, CI. 60-39.3
Aguilo. Adoll'o; Fisher, Gene J.; and Wheeler, Edward N., to
Celanese Corporation. Process for removing carbonyl compounds
from vinyl acetate. 3,465.032. 9-2-69, CI. 260-499.
Agursky, Melib Samuilovich: See —
Vasilicv. Vladimir Sergeevich; Zusman, Vladimir Grigorievich;
Ratmirov, Valery Arkadievich; and Agursky, Mclib
Samuilovich.3,475,578.
Agusta, Benjamin: and Hess. Martin S., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Low resistivity semiconductor underpass
connector and fabrication method therefor. 3,443,176, 5-6-69, CI.
317-235.
Agway, Inc.: See—
Groschkc, Albert C, 3.434,845.
Aha, Eugene W., to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Twelve-slot, six coil,
short-chorded, single-layer armature winding for brushlcss DC mo-
tor. 3,444,406, 5-13-69, CI. 310-195.
Ahcurn, John James, Jr.; and Clements, Thomas Robert, to AMP In-
corporated. Laminated electrical capacitor and methods for mak-
ing. 3,448,355, 6-3-69, CI. 317-261.
Ahearn, John James, Jr.; and Taylor, William Leander, to AMP In-
corporated. Thin skin packaging for electrical components.
3,474,185, 10-21-69, CI. 174-52.
Ahcrn, Charles J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid state devices.
3,465,773,9-9-69,0. 137-81.5
Ahern, Charles J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Settable fluidic flip
flop. 3,486,692, 12-30-69, CI. 235-201.
Ahicr, Thelma Grace: See —
Boyce, Ian Stanley; and Ahier, Thelma Grace, 3,467, 824.
Ahl, Demetrius: See —
Bromer, Heinz; Meinert, Norbert; and Ahl,
Demetrius.3,446,638.
Ahlborg, Nils Knut Gabriel: See —
Grundelius, Nils Roland; and Ahlborg, Nils Knut
Gabriel, 3,486,619.
Ahlbrccht, Arthur H., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Pcrfluoroalkyl sulfonamides and carboxamides.
3,450,755, 6-17-69, CI. 260-556.
Ahlcn, Karl G., to S.R.M. Hydromekanik AB. Modulating valve for
hydrostatic coupling. 3,426,876, 2-1 1-69, CI. 192-61.
Ahlcnius, Gosta, to Trima AB. Differential piston control system.
3,438,307, 4-15-69, CI. 91-436.
Ahlenius. Uno. Knock down pallet. 3,469,542, 9-30-69, CI. 108-56.
Ahler, Wilhelm: See —
Kreicnbaum, Hubert; and Ahler, Wilhelm, 3,474, 6 10.
Ahlert, Richard H.: See-
Milch, Alfred; Lalak, Joseph J.; and Ahlert, Richard
H., 3,438, 118.
Ahlert, Wilhelm: See —
Meier, Hermann; Eisenmann, Joseph; Dohse. Ruthard; and
Ahlert, Wilhelm,3,456,333.
Ahles, Lavern James; and Iyengar, Yathiraja, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Tire fabrication process. 3,423,265,
1-21-69, CI. 156-110.
Ahles, Lavern James; and Sherbeck, Leander Adair, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I. and Company. Staple cutter vacuum waste removal
system. 3,426,632, 2-1 1-69, CI. 83-100.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corporation. Latching assembly.
3,469,875, 9-30-69, CI. 292-175.
Ahlgren, Hans H.; and Leidvik, Martin, to Stabilator Aktiebolag.
Device in drills. 3,441,097, 4-29-69, CI. 175-214.
Ahlgren, James D.: See —
Bateman, Ross; and Ahlgren, James D., 3,487, 3 10.
Ahlqvist, Karl. Insulated wall construction for buildings. 3,435,581,
4-1-69, CI. 52-405.
Ahlstedt, Gunnar Lennart, to Mo och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Arrange-
ment for centering and determining the width of workpicces.
3,45 1 ,522, 6-24-69, CI. 1 98-29.
Ahlstedt, Gunnar Lennart. Method of timber sorting. 3,456,700, 7-
22-69, CI. 144-312.
Ahlstedt, Gunnar Lennart, to Mo och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Method
and apparatus for cutting logs into lumber and recovering the
byproducts. 3,457,978, 7-29-69, CI. 144-312.
Ahlstedt. Gunnar Lennart, to Mo och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Apparatus
for machining wooden planks. 3,481,375, 12-2-69, CI. 144-121.
Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Well completion
apparatus. 3,448,799, 6-10-69, CI. 166-0.5
Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Ventura Tool Company. Cashing hanger ap-
paratus. 3,468,558, 9-23-69, CI. 285-18.
Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Ventura Tool Company. Hydraulically actu-
ated casing hanger. 3,468,559, 9-23-69, CI. 285-18.
Ahmed, Mukhtar, to Chemcell (1963) Limited. Dyeablc composi-
tions comprising polypropylene, polyamide and ethylene
copolymer. 3,454,512, 7-8-69, CI. 260-23.
Ahnert, Heinz, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Counting device. 3,450,954, 6-17-69, CI. 317-140.
Aho, Charles Elmer, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for improved flex-resistance of sulfur-modified
polychloroprenc. 3,422,045. 1-14-69, CI. 260-27.
Aho, Toivo O., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Sealed flexible
strand assembly and fitting. 3,471,904, 10-14-69, CI. 24-122.3
Ahramjian, Leo; and Yin, Theodore Peng-Jung, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Constrained layer damped laminate
structure. 3,467,572, 9-16-69, CI. 161-190.
Ahrcndt, William A.: See —
Bcggs, Donald; and Ahrendt, William A. ,3,443, 93 1.
Ahrens, Erhard, to Shure Brothers, Incorporated. Moving magnet
stereophonic pickup. 3,463,889, 8-26-69. CI. 179-100.41
Ahrens, Harold R.: See —
Kimball, James L.; Tompkins, William R.; and Ahrens, Harold
R., 3,426,145.
Ahrens, Robert H., to Milwaukee Chaplct & Mfg. Company, Inc.
Tap switch assembly with improved detent and contact structure.
3,437.766, 4-8-69, CI. 200-11.
Ahrens, Robert H., to Milwaukee Chaplet & Mfg. Company. Inc.
Program controller. 3,470,338, 9-30-69, CI. 200-46.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ahrland, Sten Harald, to Aktiebolagct Atomenergi. Separation of fis-
sion products, primarily cesium, from uranyl salt solutions by
means of an inorganic ion exchanger, zirconium phosphate.
3,484,216, 12-16-69, CI. 23-337.
Ahrnholm, Par: See —
Breitholtz, Bo; Carlen, Fred; and Ahrnholm, Par, 3,424, 199.
Ahrons, Richard W., to RCA Corporation. Cryoelectric memories.
3,452,333, 6-24-69, CI. 340-173.1
Ahrons, Richard W., to United States of America, mesne. Cryogenic
associative memory. 3,483,532, 12-9-69, CI. 340-173.1
Ahsmann, Gerardus Josephus Maria; Lothaller, Wolfgang Erich;
Meyer, Hans Joachim Gustav; and van der Laarse, Jan Willem, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Glow-discharge tube containing a
mixture of rare gases. 3,473,070, 10-14-69, CI. 313-210.
Ahsmann, Gerardus Josephus Marie; Meyer, Hans Jachim Gustav;
and Van der Laarse, Jan Willem, to North American Philips Com-
pany, Inc. Positive column gas discharge lamp employing an alloy
of two metals with impedance-free terminal connections.
3,439,209, 4-15-69, CI. 313-229.
Ahy, Jahangir M. Signal recording and/or playback apparatus.
3,450,362, 6-17-69, CI. 242-55.16
Aiba, Hiroshi. Hook button control device of an automatic
telephone answering apparatus. 3,480,720, 11-25-69, CI. 179-1.
Aichencgg, Paul C, to Chemagro Corporation. Polyhaloethyl and
polyhalovinyl sulfinate and thiosulfinate esters. 3,463,803, 8-26-
69, CI. 260-453.
Aichcnegg, Paul C, to Chemagro Corporation. S,S-hydrocarbyl-S-
chloroethyl or chlorovinyl phosphates. 3,463,836, 8-26-69, CI.
260-937.
Aichcnegg, Paul C; and Emerson, Carl D., to Chemagro Corpora-
tion. Bis(chloro-bromovinyl sulfoxides). 3,428,687, 2-18-69, CI.
260-607.
Aichcnegg, Paul C; Emerson, Carl D.; and Gillen, Lawrence E., to
Chemagro Corporation. Polychloroethyl and polychlorovinyl acyl
mono and bisdisulfides. 3,428,665, 2-18-69, CI. 260-453.
Aichcnegg, Paul C; and Gillen, Lawrence Edward, to Chemagro
Corporation. Sulfenyl and sulfinyl phosphoryl dichlorides.
3,454,679, 7-8-69, CI. 260-934.
Aichenegg, Paul C: See —
Emerson, Carl D.; and Aichenegg, Paul C, 3,442, 941 .
Aichinger, Gerd; Schutz, Siegismund; and Hoffmeister, Friedrich, to
Farbcnfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Basically substituted
derivatives of 5,6-dihydro- dibenzo-[b,eJ-azepine-6, 11-dione-ll-
oxime. 3,431,257, 3-4-69, CI. 260-239.3
Aichinger, Harry H., to Boeing Company, The. Electronic method
for rigging airplane control surfaces. 3,478,569, 11-18-69, CI. 73-
1.
Aida Iron Works & Co., Ltd.; See —
Iwamatsu, Mayuki; and Fujimura, Akira, 3,432,014.
Tczuka, Yoshitomo, 3,426,873.
Tezuka, Yoshitomo; and Iwamatsu, Mayuki, 3,457,874.
Aida, Tadayoshi: See —
Nakai, Akira; Nakagawa, Kci; Kumc, Kazunari; and Aida,
Tadayoshi, 3,469,389.
Aida, Yoshikazu; and Kakizawa, Toshizo, to Agency of Industrial
Science and Technology, Ministry of International Trade and In-
dustry. High frequency wattmeter employing inductive shielding
and a capacitivc shunt for frequency compensation. 3,441,855, 4-
29-69, CI. 324-106.
Aiello, Lawrence J.: See —
Aiello, Samuel, Jr., 3,450,872.
Aiello, Salvatorc F.; and Barth, John W., to Case, J. I., Company.
Vehicle seat structure. 3,448,820, 6-10-69, CI. 180-77.
Aiello. Samuel. Jr., 1/2 to Aiello, Lawrence J. Illuminated hairpiece.
3,450,872, 6-17-69, CI. 240-59.
Aigner. Georg: See —
Krautwald, Herbert; Hubner. Wolfgang; Bosch, Werner; and
Aigner, Gcorg,3,45 1 ,022.
Aijala, Sulo A., to Intricate Machine ' Engineering Inc. Saw sharpen-
ing machine. 3.481,224, 12-2-69, CI. 76-40.
Aikawa, Michinosuke; Kojima, Mirei; and Takahashi, Chushichi, to
Toho Aen Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for preparing high purity
tine powder of low-melting metals. 3,430,289, 3-4-69, CI. 18-2.5
Aiken. Edwin J.: See —
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Aiken, Edwin J.; and Enos, John
F., 3,423, 278.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Enos, John F.; and Aiken, Edwin
J. ,3,442, 825.
Aiken, Homer Carl. Motorized scaffolds. 3,422,922. 1-21-69, CI.
182-14.
Aiken. Howard. Industries, Inc.: See —
Neill, Daniel L., 3,483,432.
Aiken Industries, Inc.: See —
Filchak, Robert W.; and Neill, Daniel L., 3,422,384.
Aiken, William Ross. Signalling device. 3,460.134, 8-5-69, CI. 340-
373.
Aiken. William R. Multi-color signalling device. 3,447,150, 5-27-69,
CI. 340-373.
Aikins, Glenn A., to Armour and Company. Low temperature
rendering of animal fatty tissue to recover protein. 3,449,315, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-112.
Aileen, S. Carlson: See —
Blair, Ronald L.; and Aileen, S. Carlson.3,468,313.
Aileo, Jackson A., to Gentex Corporation, mesne. Safety helmet
with improved stabilizing and size adjusting means. 3,447,162, 6-3-
69, CI. 2-3.
Aileo, Jackson A., to Gentex Corporation. Rigid shell helmet with
ear cup. 3,456,263, 7-22-69, CI. 2-3.
Aileo, Jackson A., to Gentex Corporation, mesne. . 3,470,564, 10-7-
69, CI.
Aileo, Jackson A., to Gentex Corporation, mesne. Ear cup with
spring supported resilient seal. 3,477,067, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 2-209.
Ainslie, Norman G.; Chhabra, Devendra S.; Jepsen, Donald W.; and
Mutter, Walter E., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Mass production of electronic devices. 3,474,530, 10-28-69,
CI. 29-624.
Ainsworth, Alan, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Remote-control manipulator. 3,428,189, 2-18-69, CI. 214-1.
Ainsworth, David J.; and Bovee, Loren L., to Fisher Governor Com-
pany. Ball valve construction. 3,446,477, 5-27-69, CI. 251-208.
Ainsworth, Ira V. Dental matrix equipment. 3,462,841, 8-26-69, CI.
32-63.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Circuit for controlling the application of firing pulses to con-
trolled device in a static converter operating in the inversion
mode. 3,458,795, 7-29-69, CI. 321-5.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Control circuits for static convertors. 3,466,525, 9-9-69, CI.
321-5.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Static convenor control systems in which maximum negative
rate-of-change of firing angle is limited. 3,467,848, 9-16-69, CI.
321-14.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Control systems for H.V.D.C. transmission links. 3,470,442,
9-30-69, CI. 321-2.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Static inverter control circuit. 3,474,321, 10-21-69, CI. 321-
5.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Electrical filters. 3,475,702, 10-28-69. CI. 333-17.
Ainsworth, Laine J., to Kelsey-Hayes Company. Two-way over-
running clutch. 3,472,349, 10-14-69, CI. 192-35.
Ainsworth, Willard E.; and Hill, Norman C, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Component lead offset bending ap-
paratus. 3,427,849, 2-18-69, CI. 72-296.
Air Factors, Inc.: See —
Lambert, Robert R., 3,444,801.
Air Logistics Corporation: See —
Harr, George B., 3,480,058.
Schirtzinger, Joseph F., 3,466,680.
Air Preheater Company, Inc., The: See —
Bakker, Lubertus; Conde, James C; and Krumm, Eugene D.,
3,486,644.
Carpenter, Peter William, 3,463,410.
Grames, Lloyd Donald, 3,463,222.
Karlsson, Per Hilmer, 3,436,192.
Layfield, James David; and Slingerland, Lyle Robert, 3,481,1 14.
Paddock, David A.; and Hardy, Robert G., 3,463,006.
Pauletta, Carl E., 3,468,634.
Woolard, Thomas L.; and Rickard, Earl K., 3,481,392.
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.: See —
Beitchman, Burton D., 3,467,660.
Binder, Joseph Morris, 3,420,039.
Cooley, Gerald J.; Cormier, Thomas E.; and Sipple, Peter A.,
3,463,869.
Cornelius, Edward B.; McEvoy, James E.; and Mills, George
Alexander, 3,455,842.
Craig, Robert G.; Doelp, Louis C, Jr.; and Friedman, Lee,
3,487,120.
Currie, Robert B.; Sellinger, Martin S.; and Villaume, Henry F.,
3,422,632.
Erby, William A.; Erner, William E.; Skaptason, Johann S.; and
Walde, Robert A., 3,472,004.
Erner, William E., 3,472,788.
Flinn, Richard A.; Sobell, Richard S.; Swigar, Andrew A.; and
Walde, Robert A., 3,425,844.
Flinn, Richard A.; and Young, Jack A., 3,436,455.
Green, Harold A., 3,448,065.
Jepsen, Robert E., 3,455,565.
Jones, Robert D.; and Klee, David J., 3,468,077.
Klee, David J., 3,433,028.
Koester, David W., 3,467,602.
Kucirka, John F., 3,472,787.
Ladenheim, Harry; and Ziv, Martin H., 3,442,607.
Lapides, Jules S.; and McEvoy, James E., 3,458,454.
Mascioli, Rocco L., 3,481,933.
McEvoy, James E., 3,450,645.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Pryor John A.; and Bolez, Carl A., 3,440,828.
Scott, Charles E.. 3,451,948.
Shirk, Robert M., 3,482,946.
Shull, Samuel E., 3,479,415.
Swigar, Andrew A.; and Walde, Robert A., 3,429,906.
Young, Freeman M., 3,470,214.
Zulueta, Javier, 3,428,697.
Air Reduction Company, Incorporated: See—
Agnew, Stanley A.; and Canulette, Walter N., 3,446,935.
Benner, Charles E., 3,430,261.
Blackman, Paul R.; and Sullivan, Edmund T., 3,428,778.
Blanchard, Edward R.; and Marancik, William G., 3,428,501.
Blanchard, Edward R.; and Reiter, Sydney H., 3,453,865.
Bryant, Horace B., Jr., 3,422,892.
Collins, Franklyn M., 3,486,988.
Croix, Louise S.; and Szur, Alex J., 3,476,860.
Cunningham, John W., 3,484,575.
Davies, Richard E., 3,468,859.
Dorschu, Karl E.; and Rolnick, Jerome M., 3,453,142.
Estes, James W., 3,459,867.
Falcettoni, John B., 3,421,913.
Foster, Kenneth M., 3,480,415.
Gregory, Eric, 3,472,705.
Hallworth, Stanley K., 3,453,964.
Hanks, Charles W.; Merrill, Jack D.; and Peterson, Harold A.,
3,420,977.
Hanks, Charles W., 3,446,934.
Hanks, Charles W.; and Harker, Howard R., 3,450,824.
Hanks, Charles W„ 3,475,542.
Hanks, Charles W., 3,483,417.
Hanks, Charles W., 3,483,423.
Hawkins, Raymond L.; and Davidowich, George, 3,438,808.
Hciberger, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, 3,468,840.
Heibergcr, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, 3,468,858.
Hemstrect, Russell A.; and Taylor, Alfred H., 3,437,582.
Herman, Charles O.; and Funkhouser, John G., 3,428,566.
Jcanncttc, Joseph C, 3,447,730.
Kennedy, Kurt David; and Smith, Hugh R., Jr., 3,437,328.
• Kiernan, Joseph F., 3,450,926.
Kim, Kee Hyong, 3,442,822.
Koch, George Robert, 3,436,861.
Krantz, John C, Jr.; and Croix, Louise S., 3,483,298.
Lindcmann, Martin K.; and Volpe, Rocco P., 3,440,199.
Lindemann, Martin K.; and Volpe, Rocco P., 3,440,200.
Lindemann, Martin K., 3,441,547.
Manson, John A.; and Sorkin, Howard, 3,461,075.
McCabe, Ncale R.; and Pearce, Michael L., 3,451,772.
Mottern, Henry O., 3,445,533.
Normando, Neil J.; and Pierce, Willis C, Jr., 3,475,586.
Pcarcc, Michael L., 3,470,1 17.
Platz, Gerald M., 3,437,535.
Purkhiser, Rawlins E., 3,439,554.
Sandler, Jack, 3,462,327.
Shepherd, Thomas L., 3,477,816.
Sims, Victor A., 3,453,073.
Smith, Hugh R.. Jr., 3,450,336.
Smith, Hugh R., Jr., 3,474,218.
Spies. George R. Jr., 3,472,481.
Tedeschi, Robert J.; and Moore, George L., 3,441,621.
Tcdeschi, Robert J.; and Clark, George S., Jr., 3,462,499.
Tedeschi, Robert J.; and Moore, George L., 3,474,1 17.
Tedeschi, Robert J.; and Moore, George L., 3,474,1 18.
Tcdeschi, Robert J.; and Moore, George L., 3,474,1 19.
Tedeschi, Robert J.; and Moore, George L., 3,474,120.
Terrell, Ross C, 3,449,504.
Terrell, Ross C, 3,461,213.
Terrell, Ross C, 3,469,01 1.
Terrell, Ross C, 3,476,811.
Terrell, Ross C, 3,476,812.
Townsend, Palmer W.; Laird, William B.; and Halfon, Albert,
3,443,389.
Wallace, Dean R., 3.438,530.
Wallace, Dean R , 3,473,529.
Webster, Robert C; and Hinn, John S., 3,453,121.
Webster, Robert C; and Schlemmer, Alfred H., Jr., 3,485,055.
Air Vehicle Corporation: Sec —
Strand, Torstein; Levinsky, Ely S.; and Timin, Mitchell E.,
3,430,894.
Air-Mite Devices, Inc.: See —
Stryker, Seymour F., 3,433,267.
Stryker, Seymour F., 3,474,710.
Air-O-Matics, Inc.: ,SV«'—
Noland, Richard D., 3.482,378.
Air-Shields, Inc.: See—
Van Den Nieuwenhof, Ronald A.; and Romani. Edward P.,
3,452,744.
Air-Tech. Industries, Inc.: See—
Fraioli, Donito M., 3,483,657.
Air-Vac Engineering Company, Incorporated: See —
Duhaime, Raymond A.; Lasto. Clifford S.; and Lasto, Stephen
W., 3,474,953.
Airborne Navigation Corporation: See —
Wipff, Frank Pershing; and Wilson, James A., 3,425,648.
Aircraft Plating, Inc.: See —
Flicker, Howard D., 3,449,151.
Aircraft Radio Corporation: See —
Harford, Jack R., 3,479,525.
Owens, Fred J.; and Konet, Henry, 3,455,030.
Post, Richard F., 3,436,967.
Ryan, Donald P., 3,471,717.
Airequipt Inc.: See —
Aasen, Torulf F.; Schlessel, Joseph H.; and Waznys, Peter J.,
3,459,474.
Schlessel, Joseph H., 3,453,044.
Schlessel, Joseph H„ 3,479,548.
Airflow Developments Limited: See —
Bagley, Peter Edward, 3,426,598.
Airflow Housewares Limited: See—
Williams, Charles V., 3,443,328.
Airhart, Durwood L.: See —
Ucko, Franz; and Airhart, Durwood L.,3,457,012.
Airheart, Franklin B., to Airheart Products Inc. Shock joint.
3,427,827, 2-18-69, CI. 64-14.
Airheart Products Inc.: See —
Airheart, Franklin B., 3,427,827.
Airline Welding and Engineering: See —
Oertel, Richard J., 3,473,001.
Airola, Ellis John, to General Electric Company. Inorganic glass
coating and method for making. 3,460,955, 8-12-69, CI. 106-74.
Airola, Ellis John, to General Electric Company. Method of applying
a binder to electrophoretically deposited porous matrix.
3,479,268, 1 1-18-69, CI. 204-181.
Airotec, Inc.: See —
Royston, Charlie A., Jr., 3,438,167.
Airpax Electronics Incorporated: See —
Harper, George S., 3,444,488.
Harper, George S., 3,486,140.
Vlasak, Weldon Richard Harry, 3,466,555.
Airstream Products, Inc.: See —
Malissa, Carl A., 3,451,163.
Airtex Products: See —
Parrent, William Russell; and Gray, Robert J., 3,447,408.
Phillips, Claude F.; and Parrent, William Russell, 3,452,591.
Airtherm Manufacturing Company: See —
White, Henry A., 3,458,168.
Aisaka, Noboru: See —
Kawakami, Tatsuya; and Aisaka, Noboru.3,449,931.
Aisanich, Daniel J., to Ardco, Inc. Antisock control devices for elec-
trically heated glass panels or the like. 3,449,551, 6-10-69, CI.
219-511.
Aisanich, Daniel J., to Ardco, Inc. Electrically heated glass panel
with anti-shock control circuit having electronic switches.
3,475,594, 10-28-69, CI. 219-509.
Aisin Seiki Company Limited: See —
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro, 3,463,282.
Kuno, Syozo, 3,450,241.
Moroto, Shuzo; and Kawabe, Tsuneo, 3,469,443.
Noguchi, Masaaki; and Sakakibara, Shigeru, 3,453,907.
Toyoda, Minoru; and Kobashi, Uichiro, 3,482,552.
Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro, 3,430,743.
Inada, Masami, 3,448,835.
Inada, Masami, 3,480,335.
Kawabe, Tsuneo; and Kobayashi, Toyoaki, 3,424,281.
Kobashi, Uichiro, 3,443,744.
Kobayashi, Toyoaki, 3,476,220.
Oguri, Katsuhiko, 3,430,744.
Shimobayashi, Shoji, 3,468,272.
Aiso, Hiroshi; Nomura, Shunichi; and Takeuchi, Toshinobu, to
Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for manufacturing
hydrogen fluoride. 3,469,939, 9-30-69, CI. 23-153.
Aitchinson, Don E., to Honeywell, Inc. Analog-digital hybrid divider
apparatus using fractional arithmetic. 3,428,790, 2-18-69, CI. 235-
150.5
Aitchison, Colin Stuart; and Davies, Robert, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion. Diode parametric amplifier. 3,467,907, 9-16-69, CI. 330-4.9
Aitchison, Don E., to Honeywell Inc. Analog-digital hybrid divider
apparatus. 3,435,193, 3-25-69, CI. 235-150.52
Aitchison, Don E., to Honeywell Inc. Hybrid multiplier apparatus.
3,470,363, 9-30-69, CI. 235-150.52
Aitken, James B.: See —
Cannon, Ernest W.; and Byrens, David W., 3,463,218.
Aitken, James B., to Instant Structures, Inc. Hinged, collapsible,
structural cover. 3,461,626, 8-19-69, CI. 52-71.
Aitken, John; and Droulers, Jean-Louis, to Schlumberger Technolo-
gy Corporation. Thru-tubing bridge plug. 3,460,624, 8-12-69, CI.
166-285.
Aitken, Roxburgh Richmond; and Marklow, Raymond Joseph, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of amino
polyether polyols. 3,446,848, 5-27-69, CI. 260-584.
Aitken, Thomas: See —
Jursich, Myron J.; and Aitken, Thomas, 3,424,650.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Aitkens, Edward B. Bank check holder. 3,447,677, 6-3-69, CI. 206-
73.
Aiura, Masanobu: See —
Nagai, Torao; Aiura, Masanobu; Tanaka, Shuzo; and Chiba,
Shu,3,437,777.
Aiwa Co., Ltd.: See —
Wakabayashi, Rinske, 3,471,104.
Aizawa, Hiizu: See—
Nakayama, Chozo; Kaku, Teiichi; Aizawa, Hiizu; and Iwamoto,
Takeaki.3,472,017.
Aizawa, Tadashi. Automatic veneer cutting apparatus. 3,477,327,
11-11-69, CI. 83-371.
Aizawa, Tatsuo: See —
Dohi, Yasusuke; and Aizawa, Tatsuo, 3,425, 332.
Ajax Hardware Manufacturing Corp.: See —
Arias, Henry, Jr.; and Frcmstad, Viles K., 3,423,786.
Gorton, Howard B.; and Arias, Henry, Jr., 3,432,879.
Jcrila, Torsti T. T.; and Holmes, Frank A., 3,452,387.
Ajax Magnethermic Corporation: See —
Biringer, Paul Peter, 3,436,641.
Ross, Nicholas V., 3,424,886.
Ross, Nicholas V.; and Logan, John A., 3,485,985.
Ross, Nicholas V., 3,485,986.
Segsworth, Robert Sidney, 3,436,642.
Scgsworth, Robert Sidney, 3,478,155.
Segsworth, Robert Sidney, 3,478,156.
Sommcr, Richard A., 3,441,261.
Tama, Mario, 3,463,864.
Tai.ia, Mario; and Ross, Nicholas V., 3,485,983.
Ajax Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Kull, Albert R.; and Rettig, Peter P., 3,431,768.
Kull, Albert R.; and Logan, Warner C, 3,443,414.
Ajem Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Arnold, Orlan M.; Hanson, Victor W.; Jamison, Robert M.; Pan-
zica, Nicholas J.; and Umbricht, Emil, 3,475,881.
Hindercr, Edward F.; and Dallicr, Charles F., 3,457,775.
Hinderer, Edward F., 3,483,733.
Martin, John L., 3,485,980.
Millhiscr, Robert G., 3,440,703.
Newman, Marvin K., 3,422,958.
Newman, Marvin K.; and Arnold, Orlan M., 3,439,810.
Panzica, Nicholas J.; Jamison, Robert M.; and Umbricht, Emil,
3,444,669.
Rcynders, Eugene Albert, 3,423,784.
Umbricht, Emil, 3,463,088.
Umbright, Emil, 3,481,450.
Ajinomoto Co., Inc.: See —
Kaai, Jiro; Ninomiya, Tsunehiko; Okumura, Shinji; and Hayashi,
Koichi, 3,457,083.
Nagao, Masanori; Sato, Naotake; and Akashi, Takekazu,
3,425,919.
Okumura, Shinji; Yoshinaga, Fumihiro; and Yoshihara, Yasu-
hiko, 3,463,704.
Sakakibara, Shumpei, 3,445,447.
Sato, Shui; Sakamoto, Eiichi; and Sakurai, Sctsuji, 3,475,174.
Suzuki, Katsumi; and Kumashiro, Izumi, 3,450,693.
Umeda, Hideyo, 3,420,374.
Wakamatsu, Hachiro; Takesada, Masahiko; and Sato, Jiro,
3,420,895.
Wakamatsu. Hachiro; Sato, Jiro; Takesada, Masahiko; and Sato,
Seiicho, 3,445,505.
Yamazaki, Akihiro; Mcguro, Takashi; Kumashiro, Izumi; and
Takenishi, Tadao, 3,454,559.
Ajnefors, Karl Gunnar, to Salcn & Wicander AB. Apparatus for
washing the cargo tanks of ships, particularly oil tankers.
3,420.444. 1-7-69, CI. 239-227.
Akabane, Shunei: See —
Tsuruga, Masanori; Murakami, Shogo; Kondo, Katsutoshi;
Akabane, Shunei; Washikita, Kcnji; and Koshino,
Tameo.3,478.101.
Akachi, Hisateru, to Oki Densen Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of and
apparatus for forming stranded cables by high speed tensile hcli-
coid system. 3,446,001, 5-27-69, CI. 57-138.
Akademii Nauk U.S.S.R.: See—
Sigorsky, Vitaly Petrovich; Sitnikov, Leonid Scmenovich; Ut-
jakov. Lev Lazarevich; Boiko, Anatoly Nickolaevich;
Molchanov, Alexandr Artemjcvich; and Osjagin, Jury
Semenovich, 3.430.150.
Akagawa, Tsugio: See —
Tuchimoto, Kazuo; Kamoshida, Tsugio; and Akagawa, Tsu-
gio,3,429,362.
Akagi. Saburo: See —
Kitaoka. Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Moiura, Syoji; Toda,
Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and
Watanabe, lchiro.3,448,074.
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi,
Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and Watanabe,
lchiro.3.436,369.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura. Shyoji; Yoshioka, Takao;
Horiuchi, Hideo; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomyuki;
Watanabe, Ichiro; and Shoji, Kashiide, 3,437,633.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi,3,43 1,233.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; Kitaoka, Atsushi; Suzuki,
Isamu; and Ohmura, Jukichi, 3,474,068.
Murayama, Keisuke; Toda, Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi,3,43 1,232.
Negoro, Harutada; Awada, Etsuo; Ikegami, Yoshihiko; Akagi,
Saburo; and Matsui, Katsuaki, 3,477,995.
Akagi, Shoji, to Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Sound board
ribs. 3,443,464, 5-13-69, CI. 84-195.
Akahori, Hiroshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Device for exchanging pole piece
assemblies of an electron lens in an electron microscope.
3,448,262, 6-3-69, CI. 250-49.5
Akahori, Hiroshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Photographing shutter and flu-
rorescent plate structure for electron microscopes. 3.452,194, 6-
24-69, CI. 250-49.5
Akai Electric Company Limited: See —
Atsumi, Katsuya, 3,421,767.
Atsumi, Katsuya, 3,439,126.
Atsumi, Katsuya, 3,443,812.
Atsumi, Katsuya, 3,448,940.
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Atsumi, Katsuya,
3,465,098.
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Sato, Fujio, 3,483,318.
Sato, Keisuke, 3,435,300.
Akamatsu, Hiroo; Morita, Takanobu; Kamei, Mikio; and Nozoe,
Yasuhiro, to Tateisi Electronics Co. System for photo-electrically
detecting and marking defects in a moving sheet with two distin-
guishable marking materials. 3,479,518, 11-18-69, CI. 250-219.
Akanuma, Kaneo: See —
Wada, Toshiya; Akanuma, Kaneo; and Takata,
Toshihiko,3,477,881.
Akao, Yasuo; and Hattori, Shuzo. Wide frequency range scanning
microwave gas spectrometer. 3,456,185, 7-15-69, CI. 324-58.5
Akashi, Goro; and Fujiyama, Masaaki, to Fuji Shashin Film
Kabushiki Kaisha. Magnetic recording element. 3,423,233, 1-21-
69, CI. 117-121.
Akashi, Robert. Lock collar nut. 3,429,352, 2-25-69, CI. 151-19.
Akashi, Takekazu: See —
Nagao, Masanori; Sato, Naotake; and Akashi,
Takekazu,3,425,919.
Akashi, Tsuneo; Takahashi, Masao; and Ohno, Tomeji. to Nippon
Electric Company, Limited. Piezoelectric ceramic composition.
3,481,875, 12-2-69, CI. 252-62.9
Akashi, Tsuneo; Takahashi, Masao; and Tsubouchi, Norio, to Nip-
pon Electric Company, Limited. Piezoelectric ceramic composi-
tion. 3,481,874, 12-2-69, CI. 252-62.9
Akashi, Tsuneo; Takahashi, Masao; Tsubouchi, Norio; Ohno.
Tomeji; and Yamauchi, Fumio, to Nippon Electric Company.
Limited. Piezoelectric ceramic composition. 3.461,071, 8-12-69,
CI. 252-62.9
Akashi, Tsuneo: See —
Tsubouchi, Norio; Takahashi, Masao; and Akashi, Tsu-
neo,3,472,778.
Tsubouchi, Norio; Takahashi, Masao; Ohno, Tomeji; and
Akashi, Tsuneo,3,484, 377.
Tsubouchi, Norio; Takahashi, Masao; Ohno, Tomeji; and
Akashi, Tsuneo.3,487,019.
Akatsu, Mitsuharu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Electron beam deflection device
for use in connection with cathode-ray tubes of television
receivers and the like. 3,428,853, 2-18-69. CI. 315-27.
Akatsu, Seiji: See —
Fukada, Joji; Akatsu, Seiji; Sugahara, Mitsuaki; Kurita, Yoshiji;
and Kawabe, Naoshi, 3, 464,12 1 .
Akc, Nelson E.; and McArtney, John J., to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration. Pulse amplifier. 3,459,985, 8-5-69, CI. 313-89.
Akeley, Lloyd T., to Foxboro Company, The. Differential-pressure-
rcsponsive apparatus. 3,474,673, 10-28-69, CI. 73-407.
Aker, Jimmie R.: See —
Cullen, Roy H.; Elliott, Charles H.; Aker, Jimmie R.; and Burke,
William E., 3,446,297.
Aker, John L., to King Radio Corporation. Method and apparatus
for rapid search distance measuring equipment. 3,456,257, 7-15-
69, CI. 343-7.3
Akerman, Emanuel: See —
Pomper, Seymour; and Akerman, Emanuel, 3,440,058.
Pomper, Seymour; and Akerman, Emanuel, 3,440,059.
Pomper, Seymour; and Akerman, Emanuel. 3,448,0 10.
Akerman, Karl Aron Lennart. Shifting beam microspectrophotome-
tcr with means for selectively varying paths of reference and sam-
ple beams through a common optical system. 3,463,592, 8-26-69,
CI. 356-95.
Akermanis, Andrcy O. Small boat boarding apparatus. 3,464,517, 9-
2-69, CI. 182-97.
Akers, Alvin, to General Electric Company. Fluid nozzle. 3,466,902,
9-16-69. CI. 68-207.
Akers, Dale M.: See —
Howell, Samuel G.; and Akers, Dale M., 3,427, 191.
LIST OF PATENTEES
19
Howell. Samuel G.; and Akers, Dale M., 3,432,339.
Akers, Edward G.: See-
Johnson, Keith M.; Marine, Robert P.; and Akers, Edward
G.. 3,473.556.
Akers. George J.: See-
Sexton, Robert W.; and Akers, George J. ,3, 434, 700.
Akers John N. Distillation system with vertically stacked horizon-
tally inclined evaporators. 3,458,405, 7-29-69, CI. 202-236.
Akers. Ronald R.. to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation. Electrode
having oxygen jets to enhance performance and arc starting and
stabilizing means. 3,446,902, 5-27-69, CI. 13-18.
Akerson, David W.: See —
Bronstien. Edward L., Jr.; Akerson, David W.; Gaffncy, Bernard
J.; and Fisher, Richard A. ,3,429,767.
Akervold, Orrill L.; and Kutny, William J., Jr., to Honeywell Inc.
Transducer for producing two coaxial beam patterns of different
frequencies. 3,457,543, 7-22-69, CI. 340-10.
Akhagcn, Rune V., to Forsvarets Fabriksverk. Smoke ammunition
containing liquid smoke producer and an absorption active
powder. 3,459,129, 8-5-69, CI. 102-90.
Akimoto, Kiyoshi: See —
Kawamura, Hiroshi; Mukaihara, Kozi; Ito, Hiroshi; Akimoto,
Kiyoshi; Atsumi, Yaichiro; Taniguchi, Toshihiko; Takahashi,
Sadayoshi; and Saito, Ichiro, 3,425,359.
Akimoto, Masamichi: See —
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Yamauchi, Norifumi;
Hayashi, Toshio; and Akimoto, Masamichi, 3, 426,041.
Akin, Jerome E.: See —
Elliott, George A.; Akin, Jerome E.; and Mac Gregor, Rob
R., 3,434,937.
Akin, Welling T.; and Bongort, Edgar A., to B/W Controller Cor-
poration. Electrical connector. 3,475,719, 10-28-69, CI. 339-182.
Akino, Tadaharu: See —
Matsushima, Mitsuo; Akino, Tadaharu; and Kato,
Shigcru, 3,449,704.
Akird Misono: See —
Misono, Akira; and Osa, Tetsuo, 3,485,726.
Akita, Tadayoshi: See —
Mitsuishi, Iwao; and Akita, Tadayoshi, 3,477, 779.
Akita, Yoshio: See —
Nakamura, Hajima; and Akita, Yoshio, 3,484,930.
Akita, Yoshio; Macda, Toyoo; and Yada, Toshio, to Ishikawajima-
Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Low temperature liquid
storage tank. 3,464,175, 9-2-69, CI. 52-249.
Akiyama, Hideo; and Artaud, Maurice H., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Electrostatic developer. 3,442,254, 5-6-69, CI.
I 18-637.
Akiyama. Hideo; and Stockwell, David G., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Micro-image display apparatus. 3,424,524, 1-28-
69, CI. 353-22.
Akiyama, James K., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Composi-
tion comprising urea-formaldehyde resin, tricster of H,PO.,, and
alkyl phosphite. 3.451,968, 6-24-69, CI. 260-71.
Akiyama, Masayasu: See —
Iwakura, Yoshio; and Akiyama. Masayasu, 3,484, 389.
Akiyama, Mitsuo: See —
Ogata, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Hiroyuki; Sakazume, Akio; Akiyama,
Mitsuo; and Kikuchi. Ukichi, 3,420,592.
Akiyama, Shinichi: See—
Sakuragi. Taketami; Jyo, Yoshio; Akiyama, Shinichi; and
Minami, Shoichiro,3,454,446.
Akiyama. Sumio: See —
Mizutani, Yukio; Tcsima, Wataru; Akiyama, Sumio; Yamane,
Reiichi; and Ihara, Hirohumi.3,451 ,95 1.
Akiyama. Susumu; and Mine, Yukio, to Nippon Electric Company,
Limited. Negative feedback amplifier. 3,473,136, 10-14-69, CI.
330-28.
Akiyama. Tadahiko: See—
Shirasu, Hirotoshi; Akiyama, Tadahiko; and Arai, Yasu-
michi, 3.445,605.
Akiyama, Takao: See —
F.guehi, Takashi; hvabuchi, Shinichi; and Akiyama,
Takao.3,467,493.
Akiyoshi, Akikazu: See-
Suzuki, Saburo; Kurata. Masaya; Akiyoshi, Akikazu; Aoshima,
Shozo; Dan, Hirohiko; and Matsuoka, Norimichi, 3,484, 472.
Aklufi. Monti E. Method of fabricating semiconductor devices.
3,461,550, 8-19-69, CI. 29-578
Akmenkalns, Ivars G.; Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Fcrrircsonant
memory system. 3.461,441. 8-12-69, CI. 340-174.
Aknientin, Cyril. Suspended wheeled vehicle having auxiliary air
cushion and airfoil running gear. 3,444,823, 5-20-69, CI. 105-64.
Akrenius, Huvi Israel. Arrangement for a band saw apparatus.
3.456.695, 7-22-69. CI. 143-17.
Akron Brass Company: See —
Allenbaugh, George G.. Jr.. 3,460.797.
Akron National Bank and Trust Company: See —
Hudak, Thomas P., 3,454,304.
Aks, Stanleigh W. Pile mooring bumper. 3,486.342, 12-30-69, CI.
61-46.
Aksu, Akin. Fluid pressure actuated electrical coupler systems.
3,456,086, 7-15-69, CI. 200-81.
Aktiebolaget Addo: See —
Ljungdell, Stig Helgc Lennart; Uvelius, Karl-Birger; and Bcrnt-
son, Karl-Erik, 3,487,268.
Aktiebolaget Astra: See —
Brohult, Astrid Helena; Brohult, Svcn Fritiof Abraham; Hall-
gren, Bo Erik; and Brohult, Johan Axel, 3,432,602.
Ekstrom, Bcrtil Ake; and Sjoberg, Berndt Olof Harald,
3,471,474.
Rydh, Thore Oskar Verner, 3,478,073.
Aktiebolaget Astra Apothekarnes Kemiska Fabriker: See —
Dahlbom, Johan Richard; and Karlen, Bo Lennart, 3,444,171.
Aktiebolaget Atomenergi: See —
Ahrland, Sten Harald, 3,484,216.
Bergstrom, Johan Gunnar; and Bergsten, Hans Nils, 3,486,420.
Braun, Josef, 3,440,457.
Dissing, Erik; and Lyden, Anders Gustaf, 3,479,593.
Gronlund, Kaj Anders, 3,447,576.
Hultgren, Ake Valdemar, 3,458,290.
Jansson, Robert Mauritz; Strandell, Erik Axel; and Wik, Claes
Gustaf, 3,456,708.
Lyden, Anders Gustaf, 3,424,922.
Wadmark, Lars Olof Tor, 3,454,467.
Aktiebolaget Autokemi: See —
Jungner, Olov Gunnar Hugo; and Jungner, Bengt Gosta Ingmar,
3,474,913.
Aktiebolaget Bandindustri: See —
Erlandsson, Karl Gunnar, 3,474,979.
Aktiebolaget Biox: See —
Edebo, Lars Bennet, 3,458,139.
Aktiebolaget Blomborgs Mekaniska: See —
Blomborg, Karl Georg, 3,464,663.
Aktiebolaget Bofors: See —
Aldrin, Henry Wilhelm; and Kindrot, Erik Birger, 3,461,773.
Bostroem, Hans; and Howey, Friedrich, 3,439,318.
Edman, Bjorn Rudolf; and Oman, Olof, 3,486,330.
Hammarskjold, Sven; and Lennc, Curt Yngve, 3,467,747.
Holmstrom, Sven Carl-Johan; Nilsson, Per-Erik; and Olson, Tore
Bertil, 3,443,774.
Jonsson, Sune Otto Gunnar, 3,476,1 17.
Lundin, Lars Olof; and Salomonsson, Hans Manne Alvar,
3,477,339.
Olsson, Tore Bertil Reinhold; and Berggren, Hans Gunnar,
3,471,743.
Thunholm, Carl Harje Gustav, 3,477,541.
Aktiebolaget Casco: See —
Safholm. Sven Tore Anders; Sundquist, Bengt Lennart; and
Franksson, Jan Rolf, 3,473,514.
Aktiebolaget Celleco: See —
Skardal, Karl Arvid, 3,446,354.
Aktiebolaget Electrolux: See —
Agerley, Harald J., 3,476,365.
Bjork, Bengt Anders, 3,454,353.
Eliassen, Gunnar Thure, 3,424,320.
Grellsson, Karl Gustav, 3,458,891.
Grellsson, Karl Gustav, 3,466,696.
Groschopp, Herbert Gerhard; Hillbom, Per Tage Borje; and
Nilsson, Bengt Erik, 3,474,274.
Hellstrom, Nils Erik; and Ekholm, Rolf Leo, 3,458,872.
Hughes, George Leslie, 3,423,907.
Reistad, Bengt Reistad, 3,473,346.
Stromqvist. Karl Borje, 3,439,665.
Aktiebolaget Gotaverken: See —
Arpas, Ferenc; and Thorsson, Clas Ove, 3,441,721.
Johnsson, Nils Gustav, 3.467,169.
Marthins, Nils Lennart, 3,482,554.
Wessberg, Jacob Erland Magnus, 3,421,462.
Aktiebolaget Gylling & Co.: See —
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon, 3,452,732.
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon, 3,456,121.
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon. 3,480,839.
Lindgren, Owe, 3,461,240.
Aktiebolaget Hagglund & Soner: See —
Agren, Sven Birger, 3,430,534.
Agren, Sven Birger; Andersson, Bjorn A. H.; and Andersson,
NilsSvante, 3,480,117.
Aktiebolaget Hakanssons Industrier: See —
Nordstedt, Hans Josef; and Delin, Lars Folke, 3,458,873.
Aktiebolaget Hassle: See —
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar, 3,466,325.
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar, 3,466,376.
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; and Carlsson, Stig Ake Ingcmar,
3,485,835.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, 3,422,140.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, 3,422,141.
Aktiebolaget Hedemora Verkstader: See —
Lundh. Bengt Olov, 3,485,294.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Aktiebolaget Helios Kemisk-Tekniska Fabriker: See—
Lindquist, Arne M., 3,478,934.
Aktiebolaget Interconsult: See —
Jakobsson, Rolf Elis; and Andersson, Kurt Allan, 3,448,900.
Aktiebolaget Kalle-Regulatorer: See—
Attebo, Erik Gunnar, 3,425,218.
Attebo, Erik Gunnar, 3,482,589.
Gustafsson, Berth Ulrik, 3,455,145.
Aktiebolaget Kamyr: See —
Laakso, Oliver A., 3,475,271.
Laakso, Oliver Armas, 3,425,898.
Laakso, Oliver Armas, 3,445,328.
Richter, Johan C. F. C, 3,427,218.
Richter, Johan C. F. C, 3,429,773.
Aktiebolaget Kanthal: See —
Schrewelius, Nils Gustav, 3,465,965.
Aktiebolaget Landsverk: See —
Jung, Erland Viktor, 3,470,815.
Mundt-Petersen, Just Henrik; and Eriksson, Karl Ake,
3,431,016.
Aktiebolaget Leo (A/B Leo): See —
Ringarp, Nils E., 3,461,203.
Aktiebolaget Linde Maskiner: See —
Andren, Ingmar Karl Linus, 3,457,604.
Aktiebolaget Maxbo: See —
Paabo, Max, 3,486,955.
Aktiebolaget Nordstroms Linbanor Corporation: See —
Iversen, Per Gunnar, 3,420,358.
Aktiebolaget Orga: See —
Dahlin, Olof Gustaf, 3,460,795.
Aktiebolaget Original-Odhner: See —
Almvide, Svcn, 3,466,939.
Pozzi, Luciano, 3,462,077.
Aktiebolaget Parator: See —
Lofgren, William, 3,485,392.
Aktiebolaget Peritus Enkoping: See —
Gustavson, Fredrik, 3,459,914.
Aktiebolaget Pharmacia: See —
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Granath, Kirsti Annikki; Ingelman,
Bjorn Gustaf-Adolf; and Johansson, Christina, 3,453,364.
Hjelte, Nils Sixten; and Lindblom, Ragnvald Erik, 3,429,921.
Aktiebolaget Scania-Vabis: See —
Nordstrom, Sigurd Andrew Mauritz, 3,448,842.
Aktiebolaget Separator: See —
Filstrup, Poul, 3,450,537.
Aktiebolaget Sicfvert & Fornander: See —
Hcdborg, Lcnnart, 3,430,785.
Hedborg, Lcnnart, 3,431,954.
Aktiebolaget Skanc-Emballagc: See —
Zctterberg, Einar, 3,477,202.
Aktiebolaget Stille-Wcrner: See —
Hcssner, Hans, 3,474,592.
Aktiebolaget Svcnska Flaktfabrikcn: See —
Aronsson, Arent; and Tornqvist, Erik, 3,467,541.
Berg, Bcngt, 3,431,707.
Bcrgh, Lars-Gunnar, 3,429,055.
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake, 3,434,224.
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake, 3,452,446.
Dock, Nils, 3,453,369.
Jeppsson, Allan, 3,422,525.
Malmquist, Lars, 3,434,222.
Malmquist, Lars, 3,445,939.
Malmquist, Lars, 3,456,356.
Mattsson, Malte Kurt Einar, 3,431,927.
Mildh, Gosta, 3,461,650.
Norclius, Einar, 3,444,894.
Steinholtz, Gosta; and Aronsson, Bo, 3,438,588.
Vegcby, Anders, 3,455,363.
Vcgcby, Anders, 3,456,709.
Vegcby, Anders, 3,468,397.
Wacrmo, Harry, 3,455,525.
Wallin, Svcn, 3,439,406.
Widerby, Lcnnart, 3,423,896.
Wilhelmsson. Gunnar, 3,426,509.
Aktiebolaget Svcnska Kullagerfabriken: See—
Gothbcrg, Karl Evald Andreas, 3,439,777.
Lilja, John Allan; and Ljungholm, Ake Eskil, 3,471,902.
Aktiebolaget Svcnska Kullagergabriken: See —
Johansson, Yngve Lennart; and Ortc, Svcn Erik Willner,
3,465,848.
Aktiebolaget Svcnska Mctallvcrken: See—
Jonason, Karl Gunnar, 3,442,107.
Jonason, Karl Gunnar, 3,465,568.
Aktiebolaget Svcnska Prccisionsvcrktyg: See —
Lind, Carl Eric Gottfrid, 3,464,358.
Lind, Carl Eric Gottfrid, 3,478,688.
Aktiebolaget Tudor: See —
Nyberg, Hugo C.L.; and Groby, Bcmt H.C., 3,484,299.
Sundberg, Erik G., 3,484,300.
Sundberg, Erik Gustav, 3,429,752.
Aktiebolaget Volvo: See —
Nelson, Gosta Ingemar, 3,441,008.
Nelson, Gosta Ingemar, 3,456,634.
Aktiengesellschaft Adolph Saurer: See —
Jager, Rudolf; Macho, Helmut; and Zwiener, Rudolf, 3,430,665.
Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie: See —
Baukal, Werner, 3,429,749.
Baumann, Hans; Erni, Edoardo; and Horvath, Attila, 3,462,159.
Blatter, Hans; and Wuthrich, Rolf, 3,479,578.
Brandt, Armand, 3,435,321.
Breuer, Erich, 3,472,503.
Brischnik, Franz, 3,431,464.
Brugger, Werner; and Hitz, Eugen, 3,457,356.
Christener, Hanspeter, 3,441,803.
Darrieus, Georges, 3,462,624.
Dzung, Lang Shuen, 3,428,835.
Eugster, Edouard, 3,432,733.
Eugster, Edouard, 3,437,889.
Eugster, Eduard; and Spickenreuther, Dieter, 3,449,826.
Favereau, Jacques Rene, 3,428,927.
Fischer, Wilfried; and Pini, Giancarlo, 3,484,294.
Floessel, Carl-Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard, 3,440,379.
Floessel, Carl-Dieter, 3,475,575.
Floessel, Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard, 3,424,884.
Frowein, Egbertus Adrianus, 3,439,140.
Frowein, Egbertus Adrianus, 3,480,751.
Ganger, Berthold, 3,454,804.
Giammona, Salvatore, 3,448,287.
Gluck, Roswitha; Lutz, Edgar; Riess, Horst; and Weinmann,
Klaus, 3,442,724.
Haditsch, Werner, 3,454,802.
Haller, Max, 3,461,368.
Hartmann, Max; and Burger, Willy, 3,461,915.
Herger, Hans, 3,457,871.
Horvat, Ivan, 3,450,979.
Hugi, Litty, 3,467,760.
Irmler, Horst; and Voss, Bernhard, 3,449,649.
Jahn, Dieter, 3,476,661.
Jenny, Ernst; and Dzung, Lang Shuen, 3,479,537.
Knapp, Peter; and Wallstein, Dieter, 3,462,672.
Koppl, Georg; and Sanders, Mathias, 3,443,142.
Kranz, Rolf-Dieter, 3,469,125.
Kruger, Winfried, 3,438,684.
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred, 3,436,566.
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred, 3,453,455.
Linsi, Ulrich, 3,427,083.
Marx, Erwin; and Koch, Werner, 3,454,823.
Merhof, Wilfried; and Stadler, Bruno, 3,435,327.
Oberle, Artur, 3,453,032.
Philipps, Reinhard, 3,422,338.
Plust, Heinz-Gunther, 3,423,248.
Pohl, Herbert, 3,458,738.
Rauhut, Paul; Glavitsch, Johann; and Cuny, Robert, 3,471,708.
Rosner, Manfred, 3,459,975.
Roth, Karl; Anwander, Elmar; and Schonhuber, Max-Josef,
3,441,773.
Ruffieux, Leon, 3,428,821.
Scharli, Otto, 3,480,842.
Schwarzenbach, Alfred, 3,457,725.
Stahl, Kurt; Langpape, Reinhart; and Rasor, Ned S., 3,440,455.
Stolarz, Walter, 3,475,574.
Stopp, Alfred, 3,466,745.
Trenkowitz, Gerhard, 3,422,635.
Vogel, Xaver, 3,458,672.
Weisshaar, Erich; and Spickenreuther, Dieter, 3,457,474.
Wiedemann, Eugen, 3,469,126.
Wiedemann, Eugen; Kranz, Rolf-Dieter; and Sark, Werner,
3,487,243.
Winkler, Kurt; and Wunsch, Alfred, 3,458,1 16.
Zumsteg, Viktor, 3,450,915.
Aktiengesellschaft Cilander: See —
Muller, Hermann Georg; and Krucker, Werner, 3,465,553.
Aktiengesellschaft Conrad Zschokke: See —
Massa, Cesar, 3,450,233.
Aktiengesellschaft der Von Moos'schen Eisenwerke:5ee —
Schneckenburger, Emil; and Thalman, Armin, 3,483,915.
Aktiengesellschaft fur Brauereiindustrie: See —
Raible, Karl J., 3,436,225.
Aktiengesellschaft Gebrueder Loepfe: See —
Loepfe, Erich, 3,447,303.
Aktieselskabet Brodrene Hartman: See —
Seest, Tage B.; and Schmidt, Karl Lykke, 3,471,078.
Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's Maskin- og Skibsbyggeri:5ee —
Bendixen, Knud Erik, 3,464,630.
Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker: See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning Anton, 3,471,328.
Faaborg-Andersen, Axel Valdemar; and Jensen, Poul,
3,433,598.
Madsen, Rud F., 3,451,403.
Aktieselskabet Grendstedvaerket: See —
Vrang, Carl; Krog, Niels; and Lauridsen, Jens Birk, 3,479,189.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Aktieselskabet Niro Atomizer: See—
Nielsen, Kaj, 3,454,226.
Nielsen, Kaj. 3,481,546.
Repsdorph, Inger; Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs; and Damgard-
Iversen, Jorgen, 3,477,874.
Aktieselskabet Paasch & Silkeborg Maskinfabrikker: See—
Pedersen, Aksel, 3,433,147.
Akunts, Karlen Arminakovich; Kartsev, Alexandr Efimovich;
Elchaninov, Ivan Nikiforovich; Tarnopolsky, Jury Matveevich; and
Fish Aron Yakovlevich. Reinforcing unit for commutators of elec-
trical machines. 3,457,446, 7-22-69, CI. 310-235.
Akustische u Kino-Gerate Gesellschaft m.b.H.: See—
Gorike, Rudolf, 3,436,495.
Gorike, Rudolf, 3,483,324.
Pless, Ernst, 3,433,905.
Pless, Ernst; and Gorike, Rudolf, 3,436,482.
Weingartner, Bernhard, 3,436,493.
Akutsu, Hidezo: See— o
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi,3,427,491.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi.3,427,492.
Al Marachy, Pierre F., to S.I.P.S. Societe pour l'ldentification
Photographique du Groupe Sanguin. Apparatus for determining
the blood group of a specimen. 3,453,941, 7-8-69, CI. 95-1.1
Al-Roy, John D., to Monsanto Company. Container. 3,443,720, 5-
13-69, CI. 220-60.
Al-Roy, John D., to Monsanto Company. Sealed reclosable container
having stacking features. 3,460,71 1, 8-12-69, CI. 220-60.
Aladdin Manufacturing Company: See —
Wintz, Donald E., 3,420,221.
Alai, John A., to General Electric Company. Tension string drag
structures for planetary entry vehicle. 3,433,435, 3-18-69, CI. 244-
1.
Alais, Pierre. Displacement measuring system with high frequency
source and low frequency output terminal connected by coaxial
cable to measurement and detection circuit. 3,426,271, 2-4-69, CI.
324-6 1 .
Alamance Industries, Inc.: See —
Comer, Marvin H.; and Fain, Bobby Ray, 3,423,924.
Shields, Harper, 3,479,843.
Alana, James K.; and Hirata, Daniel K. Multiple chair lifter.
3,424,327, 1-28-69, CI. 214-620.
Alarm Lock Corporation: See —
Ruckcl, Frank G.; and Fox, David, 3,464,728.
Alaron Pattern & Model, Inc.: See —
Hyter, Alfred C, 3,437,084.
Alaska Elevator Corporation: See —
St. Louis, Donald L., 3,463,271.
Alaska Peelers, Inc.: See —
Willis, John C; and Sundberg, Odd B., 3,465,383.
Willis, John C; and Sundberg, Odd B., 3,466,699.
Alaskang, Inc.: See —
Miller, Robert W., 3,463,254.
Alban, Clarence F., to Chase, W. M., Company. Circuit breaker
using magnetostrictive thermostatic flexure element. 3,486,152,
12-23-69, CI. 337-106.
Albancsc, Anthony A.; and Wcin, Evelyn H. Apparatus for deter-
mining the number of white cells in a blood specimen. 3,454,337,
7-8-69, CI. 356-36.
Albany Billiard Ball Company: See —
Faulkner, Ellis May, III, 3,426,121.
Albany Felt Company: See —
Frederick, Edward R„ 3,487,296.
Woodside, Laurence M., 3,463,023.
Albarda, Scato, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Electronic
switching devices. 3,422,312, 1-14-69, CI. 317-6.
Albarino, Lawrence. Electro-mechanical reproduction of sound.
3,486,578, 12-30-69, CI. 181-31.
Albeck, Bernhard; and Eisscle, Hcini, to Oku-Automatik Otto Kurz,
Firma. Feeding apparatus for headed pins, spikes, or the like.
3,464,535, 9-2-69, CI. 198-33.
Albcmarc Paper Company: See —
Williams, Robert C; and Haigh, John M., 3,431,334.
Albemarle Paper Company: See —
Hamilton, Gordon A., 3,438,482.
Rohde, John J., 3,438,488.
Wattcrs, Charles K., 3,477,348.
Alber, Hans: See—
Klcmm, William F.; and Alber, Hans.3,426,793.
Alberani Julius, to Holley Carburetor Company. Pressure ratio
device. 3.452,775, 7-1-69, CI. 137-1 15.
Alberda, Gcrrit, to A C F (Amsterdam Chemic Farmacie), mesne.
Antihistaminic and motion sickness preventing compositions.
3,422,195, 1-14-69, CI. 424-250.
Albers, George F., to General Electric Company. Brazing method.
3,442,010, 5-6-69, CI. 29-494.
Albers, George F., to General Electric Company. Metallic brazing
mixture. 3,442,641, 5-6-69, CI. 75-0.5
Albers, Teunis. Prefabricated building construction. 3,457,698, 7-29-
69, CI. 52-225.
Albers, Walter R.; and Miller, Arthur T., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bird
swing detector. 3,438,492, 4-15-69, CI. 209-1 1 1.7
Albersmeyer, Walter, to Wibau Westdeutsche Industrie- und Stras-
senbau Maschinen-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Method and apparatus for
the purification of sewage. 3,476,682, 1 1-4-69, CI. 210-7.
Albert, Harry Elmer; and Haines, Paul Gordon, to Pennwalt Cor-
poration. Bis(dialkylammonium)oxalates as accelerator activators
in the vulcanization of elastomers. 3,487,056, 12-30-69, CI. 260-
79.5
Albert, Herman. Adjustable clamp. 3,441,265, 4-29-69, CI. 269-203.
Albert, Irwin: See —
Brooke, Donald C; and Albert, Irwin.3,459,990.
Albert, Klein K.G., Firma: See —
Pastoors, Eduard; and Sailer, Rudolf, 3,459,122.
Albert, Michael Joseph: See —
Gabor, Dennis; and Albert, Michael Joseph, 3,437, 865.
Albert, Richard James, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Web winding apparatus. 3,471,099, 10-7-69, CI. 242-75.51
Albert, Wallace R.: See-
Cox, Ivan F.; and Albert, Wallace R., 3,482,028.
Albert, William C, to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Translation sen-
sor. 3,481,204, 12-2-69, CI. 73-490.
Alberti, George W.: See —
Alberti, Paul J.; Alberti, Henry; and Alberti, George
W.,3,474,609.
Alberti, Henry: See —
Alberti, Paul J.; Alberti, Henry; and Alberti, George
W.,3,474,609.
Alberti, Paul J.; Alberti, Henry; and Alberti, George W. Mechanical
harvester for tree-borne fruits and nuts. 3,474,609, 10-28-69, CI.
56-329.
Albertine, Albert W.; and Graves, John A., to McDonnell Douglas
Corporation, mesne. Slider latch. 3,432,197, 3-11-69, CI. 287-
189.36
Albertini, Antonio. System for preparing bituminous conglomerates.
3,484,083, 12-16-69, CI. 259-155.
Alberto, Carmen N. Lawn weeder. 3,444,934, 5-20-69, CI. 172-25.
Alberto, Pietro: See —
Gillono, Matteo; and Alberto, Pietro,3,442,072.
Alberts, Herbert. Injection molding apparatus for manufacturing zip-
pers. 3,454,984, 7-15-69, CI. 18-4.
Alberts, Herbert. Method for making a slide fastener element.
3,487,145, 12-30-69, CI. 264-261.
Alberts, James R.; and O'Hara, Kim L., to Rexall Drug and Chemi-
cal Company. Apparatus for gravity blending of solids. 3,421,739,
1-14-69, CI. 259-4.
Albertson, Clarence E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Electrolytic
method of oxygen generation. 3,471,384, 10-7-69, CI. 204-129.
Albertson, Clarence E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Electrostatic
printing media. 3,481,775, 12-2-69, CI. 117-201.
Albertson, Orris E., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Waste treatment
for phosphate removal. 3,423,309, 1-21-69, CI. 210-5.
Albertson, Orris E., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Aerated lagoon
waste treatment system. 3,485,750, 12-23-69, CI. 210-8.
Albertson, Robert V. Wheel mounting attachment for ski-equipped
vehicles. 3,477,734, 11-11-69, CI. 280-11.
Albertzart, Roy R., Jr., to General Motors Corporation. High mag-
netic permeability cast alloy. 3,433,685, 3-18-69, CI. 148-35.
Albest Metal Stamping Corporation: See —
Hirsch, Nathan A., 3,466,71 1.
Albina Engine and Machine Works, Inc.: See —
Cousins, Richard C; Cooley, Eugene A.; Worstell, Wayne C;
and Eaton, James L., 3,424,272.
Albinak, Marvin J.; and Turner, Warren H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Photoluminescent glass systems. 3,440,172, 4-22-69, CI. 252-301.6
Albinger, Harry, Jr., to General Electric Company. Torsion wire ten-
sion spring for a battery operated clock. 3,432,696, 3-11-69, CI.
310-36.
Albinger, Harry, Jr., to General Electric Company. Permanent mag-
netic synchronous motor and starting mechanism therefor.
3,432,699, 3-11-69, CI. 310-41.
Albinger, Harry, Jr., to General Electric Company. Torsion wire ten-
sion spring for battery operated clock. 3,454,799, 7-8-69, CI. 310-
36.
Albinger, Harry, Jr.; and Marble, Chester B., to General Electric
Company. Adjustable torsion member mechanism for torsion
member clocks. 3,432,697, 3-1 1-69, CI. 310-36.
Albinger, Harry, Jr.; and Petrides, Christie, to General Electric Com-
pany. Battery operated clock. 3,461,663, 8-19-69, CI. 58-23.
Albiswerk Zurich A.G.: See —
Bidese, Werner, 3,433,997.
Hossmann, Marcel K., 3,472,598.
Meyer, Walter; and Bedo, Zoltan, 3,432,726.
Tschannen, Gottfried, 3,473,129.
Welti, Arno, 3,434,141.
Alboucq, Robert L.: See —
Clukey, Wayne H.; Alboucq, Robert L.; and Clack, Alan
V.,3,442,786.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Albrecht. Cord; and Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Winding for a magnet coil of high field strength and method of
manufacturing the same. 3,466,581, 9-9-69, CI. 335-299.
Albrecht, Cord; Kafka, Wilhelm; and Kullmann, Dieter, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Coil-supporting structure for superconductive
apparatus. 3,480,895, 1 1-25-69, CI. 336-60.
Albrecht, Erwin H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Private branch exchange system having data trans- mission lines
and means for preventing application of tones thereto. 3,435,150,
3-25-69, CI. 179-27.
Albrecht, George O.: See —
Neal, Norman D.; Taylor, Ralph C, Jr.; and Albrecht, George
O., 3,465,332.
Albrecht, Harry Allen; and Plati, John Thomas, to Hoffmann-La
Roche, Inc.N'-and/or N^-flower alkoxyacetyl) sulfanilamides.
3,422,095, 1-14-69, CI. 260-239.9
Albrecht, Harry Allen; and Plati, John Thomas, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Process for producing 5-methylisoxazole. 3,422,1 15, 1-
14-69, CI. 260-307.
Albrecht, Hclene nee Ruess,: See —
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott,3,442,837.
Albrecht, Hilde: See —
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott,3,442,837.
Albrecht, Manfred Karl Furchtegott: See —
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott,3,442,837.
Albrecht, Raymond E.; Curran, Bernard E.; and Lindner, Robert G.,
to Robertson, H. H., Company. Composite floor construction.
3,462,902, 8-26-69, CI. 52-336.
Albrecht, Werner; Dietzc, Manfred; Kraft, Wolfgang; and Ullrich,
Hansjurgcn, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und
Bau von Industrieanlagcn. Polycondensation reactor. 3,440,019, 4-
22-69, CI. 23-285.
Albrecht, Wilhelm: See—
EibI, Josef; and Albrecht, Wilhelm, 3,483,770.
Albrecht, William L., to Nalco Chemical Company. Method of mak-
ing silica sols containing large particle size silica. 3,440,174, 4-22-
69, CI. 252-313.
Albrektson, Hclgc Ragnar; and Krcimer, Charles C. Spiral staircase.
3,482,364, 12-9-69, CI. 52-187.
Albright & Wilson (Mfg.) Limited: See—
Coates, Harold; and Hoyc, Peter Albert Theodore, 3,446,826.
Greenfield, Stanley; Jones, Iorwerth Llewelyn William; and
Christopher Thomas, 3,467,471.
Jacques, James Keith, 3,458,457.
Mole, Maurice Frederick; Jacques, James Keith; and Collins.
John Desmond, 3,442,986.
Peck, Dennis Raymond, 3,468,935.
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas, 3,442,604.
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas, 3,446,581.
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas, 3,446,582.
Albright, Alto O. Wall mounted educational device. 3,425,568, 2-4-
69, CI. 21 1-87.
Albright, Charles Barton, to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Sheet item
turnaround device for a sheet handling system. 3,421,798, 1-14-
69, CI. 302-29.
Albright, Charles D.: See—
Pyles. Harley G.; Albright, Charles D.; and Haun, Robert
E., 3,467.207.
Albright. Donald R.; Shartrand, Allan C; and Otteson, Albert J., to
General Electric Company. Dynamoclectric machine cooling ar-
rangement. 3,441,758, 4-29-69, CI. 310-58.
Albright. Henry J.; and Smith, Royal F.. to Lcktro-Vend Corpora-
lion. Check operated switches. 3,460,661, 8-12-69, CI. 194-9.
Albright. Merle L.: Sec—
Craig. Francis A.; and Albright, Merle L. , 3,48 1 ,688.
Albright. Robert A.: Set —
Bielecki, Edwin J.; and Albright, Robert A. ,3,437.430.
Albright. Thomas M.: See —
Weber, Robert L.; and Albright, Thomas M., 3,469,565.
Albris. Frank R., to Eaton Yale & Townc Inc. Canting lock bolt.
3,438,417, 4-15-69. CI. 151-37.
Albro, Henry H., to Cabot Corporation. Pipe fitting having mechani-
cal fastener for connecting the fitting to a pipe. 3,477,749, 11-11-
69, CI. 285-340.
Albsmeier, Hans: See —
Werther, Walter V.; Kuncmund, Friedrich; and Albsmeier,
Hans.3,47 1,645.
Albu, Theodor. Nose air filter. 3.463.149. 8-26-69, CI. 128-140.
Alhurger. James R. Cleaning process and compositions for post-
emulsifier inspection penetrants. 3,422,670, 1-21-69, CI. 73-104.
Alhurger. James R. Gel-forming inspection penetrant and emulsifier
compositions employing hydrophilic and lipophilic surfactants.
3.429.826, 2-25-69. CI. 252-301.2
Alhurger, William P.. to Fox Products Company. Pressure insertable
animal actuated nipple valve. 3.481,310, 12-2-69, CI. I 19-72.5
Alburn. Harvey E.: See —
Dvonch, William; and Alburn, Harvey E., 3,453, 263.
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., to American Home
Products Corporation. Control of enzyme activity in nonfluid gels.
3,455,783, 7-15-69, CI. 195-29.
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., to American Home
Products Corporation. Control of enzyme activity in frozen
systems. 3,455,784, 7-15-69, CI. 195-29.
Fenichel, Richard L.; and Alburn, Harvey E., 3,475,534.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Fenichel, Ricard
L.,3,481,917.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Clark, Donald
E., 3,487, 105.
Greenspan, George; Ruelius, Hans W.; and Alburn, Harvey
E. ,3,453, 179.
Alcan Aluminum Corporation: See —
Chalmers, Alexander A., 3,468,092.
Alcan Company, Incorporated: See —
Clark, Homer E., Jr., 3,422,762.
Clark, Homer E„ Jr., 3,427,920.
Alcan Research and Development, Limited: See —
Davis, Robert Nelson; and Robinson, Allan Hoben, 3,485,078.
Alchem Limited: See —
Pollard, Leonard W., 3,428,464.
Alco Controls Corporation: See —
Douglas, Bradley C, 3,452,929.
Tilney, Ralph B.; and Chapman, George H., 3,450,158.
Alco Products, Inc.: See —
Tromcl, Frederic C, 3,465,651.
Alco Standard Corporation: See —
Bornor, June Richard, 3,447,788.
Bornor, June Richard, 3,456,935.
Seelandt, Karl H.; and Twine, Charles J., 3,421,747.
Seelandt, Karl H., 3,438,618.
Thorburn, Donald H., 3,443,799.
Twine, Charles J., 3,425,675.
Alco Valve Company: See —
Schnittker, William E., 3,444,895.
Alcock, Derrick N.: See —
Smith, Forest D.; and Alcock, Derrick N., 3,463,998.
Alcon Metal Products, Inc.: See —
De Vito, Albert P., 3,426.318.
De Vito, Charles P., 3,431,541.
Alcorn Combustion Company: See —
von Wiesenthal, Peter, 3,469,946.
Alcorn, George B.; and Edmonsond, Frank D., to Georgia-Pacific
Corporation, mesne. Drilling mud and product therefor.
3,438,895, 4-15-69, CI. 252-8.5
Aid, Inc.: See —
Oliver, Winfred Allen, Jr., 3,455.232.
Aldcborgh, David H., to Standard Gage Company, Inc. Combined
crystal and bezel ring for dial indicators. 3,439,543, 4-22-69, CI.
73-431.
Alden, Thomas H.; and Livingston, James D., to General Electric
Company. Type 11 superconductors containing magnetic particles.
3,448,062, 6-3-69, CI. 252-513.
Alder, Robert Lee, to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Pendulum release system
for signalling drift indicator. 3,457,654. 7-29-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert Lee, to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Drift indicator knob
vibration limiting means. 3,464,120, 9-2-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert L., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Signalling orientation in-
dicator. 3,431,654, 3-11-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert L., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Centrifugally controlled
signalling drift apparatus. 3,440,730, 4-29-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert L., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Signalling drift indicator
with fluid by-pass. 3,466,754, 9-16-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert L., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Mainspring force transfer
means for signalling drift indicator. 3,466,755, 9-16-69, CI. 33-
205.
Alder, Robert L., to Jackson, Byron. Inc. Signalling drift indicator
with knob extension. 3,470,620, 10-7-69, CI. 33-205.
Alder, Robert Oscar; Baudet, Roger Jean Francois; Baudier, Claude
Paul; and Gassct, Michelle Marcelle, to Societe Nationale
d88Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Thermal pro-
tection arrangement and element therefor. 3,430,405, 3-4-69, CI.
52-573.
Alderfer, Sterling, Company: See —
Alderfer, Sterling W., 3,427,213.
Alderfer, Sterling W., to Alderfer, Sterling, Company. Method for
producing molded tires. 3,427,213, 2-1 1-69, CI. 156-129.
Alderman, Orba O., to Melpar, Inc. Multiple frequency tuning fork
filter. 3,464,032, 8-26-69, CI. 333-6.
Alders, Lucas; and Ridderikhoff, Werner, to Shell Oil Company.
Separation process. 3,449.462, 6-10-69, CI. 260-674.
Aldcrton, Gordon, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process
for sterilizing foods and other materials. 3,454,406, 7-8-69, CI. 99-
215.
Aldinger, Paul A.: See —
Leidy, Lester R., Jr.; and Aldinger, Paul A. ,3,441 ,945.
Aldous, David John: See —
Stevens, Allan Ernest; Hill, William G.; and Aldous, David
John.3,461,269.
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Aldred, Derek Harry; and Edington, Robert Alexander, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Adhesive compositions comprising
the reaction product of a substituted phenol and a trioxohex-
ahydro-s-triazine. 3,476,701, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-29.3
Aldrian, Adolf: See—
Grasenick, Fritz; Geymayer, Wolfgang; and Aldrian,
Adolf.3,462,969.
Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc.: See —
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B., 3,426,036.
Biel, John H.; and Graeve, Rolf E., 3,426,037.
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B., 3,462,442.
Biel. John H.; and Warawa, Edward J., 3,471,522.
Biel, John H., 3,476,762.
Biel, John H.; Li, Jorge P.; and Stein, Robert George,
3,484,446.
Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., The: See —
Hopps, Harvey B., 3,452,030.
Aldrich, Donald D.; and Hilbert, Richard G., to Lecsona Corpora-
tion. Yarn handling apparatus. 3,484,032, 12-16-69, CI. 226-97.
Aldrich, Douglas H.; Bombard, Richard F.; Gibbs, Doyle C; and Or-
rangc, Robert J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Object tracking and imaging system having error signal duration
proportional to off-center distance. 3,448,271, 6-3-69, CI. 250-
203.
Aldrich, F William; and Deane, Theodore E., to Bcndix Corporation,
The. Modified organic base friction material. 3,434,998, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-38.
Aldrich, Julius C: See —
Savage, Albert B.; and Aldrich, Julius C, 3,468,685.
Aldrich, Merrill B.; and Wilder, Robert H. Automatic tube cleaner
and catalyst injector. 3.450,104, 6-17-69, CI. 122-391.
Aldrich, Paul E., du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company. 5-
Aryloxatricyclo [3. 2. 2.0'- ,4] nonan-1-YL urethanes. 3,428,643, 2-
18-69, CI. 260-295.
Aldrich, Paul H., to Hercules Incorporated. Process of forming paper
containing additaments and polyamidc-epichlorohydrin resin.
3,483,077, 12-9-69, CI. 162-158.
Aldrich, Richard W.; and Holonyak, Nick, Jr., to General Electric
Company. Five layer and junction bridging terminal switching
device. 3,476,993, 1 1-4-69, CI. 317-235.
Aldridge, Charles A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Apparatus for producing projection slides. 3,446,124, 5-
27-69, CI. 95-1.
Aldridge, Clyde L.: See —
Bearden, Roby, Jr; and Aldridge, Clyde L.,3,427,293.
Cull, Neville Lcvcrnc; and Aldridge, Clyde Lee, 3,454,649.
Aldridge, Clyde L., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Process for desulfurizing vacuum distilled fractions. 3,440,164, 4-
22-69, CI. 208-218.
Aldridge, Clyde L., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Dcsulfurization process employing a complex of metal of group I
A. Ill B and the lanthanide series. 3,442,797, 5-6-69, CI. 208-243.
Aldrin, Henry Wilhelm; and Kindrot, Erik Birgcr, to Aktiebolaget
Bol'ors. Launching device for rockets. 3,461,773, 8-19-69, CI. 89-
1.805
Alea, John F. Frankfurter slitter. 3,465,802, 9-9-69, CI. 146-203.
Alecsandrescu, Constantin-Jcan: See —
Belousov, Vitalie; Alecsandrescu. Constantin-Jean; Zmau,
Gheorghe; and Stan, Mihaita.3,448,545.
Aleksa, Peter: See—
Glass. Marvin I.; Licitis, Gunars; and Aleksa, Peter, 3,46 1 ,604.
Alen. Paul R.: See—
Chapin, Keith K.; and Alen, Paul R., 3,470, 847.
Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna: See—
Baibakov. Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; liergo, Boris Georgicvich; Gcrsh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Ilya
Rafailovich; Epstein. Roman losifovich; Bochavcr, Kirill
/.yskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna, 3,442,090.
Alert Stamping and Mfg. Co., Inc.: See —
Blanch. Charles H.; and Olzak, Henry F., 3,432,623.
Blanch. Charles H.; and Olzak. Henry F., 3,450,369.
Aleshin. William N. Adjustment for gas burners. 3.462,084, 8-19-69,
CI. 239-431.
Aleshkina. Yanina Adolfovna: See —
llinskaya. Tamara Nikolaevna; Kuzovkov, Alexandr Dmitrievich;
Vichkanova. Serafima Alexandrovna; Rubinchik, Mira
Abramovna; Tolstykh, Ljudmila Pctrovna; and Aleshkina,
Yanina Adolfovna, 3, 464,975.
Alesi, John. Jr., to Formex Manufacturing. Inc. Conduit spacer ap-
paratus. 3,464.661, 9-2-69, CI. 248-68.
Alesi. Pierre Andre: See—
Logerot, Rene Paul; and Alesi. Pierre Andre, 3,439,504.
Aleson, Robert N.: .V<r—
Duncan, Golda A.; and Aleson, Robert N., 3,468, 546.
Aleson, Robert N., to Lorraine Industries. Inc., mesne. Diaphragm
and sound amplifier. 3,454,281, 7-8-69, CI. 274-1.
Alessandro, Frank J.: See—
Garrett, Lane S.; Bergey, John M. K.; Grecnberg, Stuart G.; and
Alessandro, Frank J. ,3,469 ,084.
Alessi, Patrick A. Color spectrum analyzer. 3,421,821, 1-14-69, CI.
356-186.
Alcssio, Eugene. Light bulb socket adapter. 3,452,215, 6-24-69, CI.
307-146.
Alexander, Alvis H.; Duplantis, John C; and Strong, George T., to
Otis Engineering Corporation. Well tools. 3,420,305, 1-7-69, CI.
166-114.
Alexander, Ben A., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Current switching
charging control circuit for a pulse forming network. 3,473,049,
10-14-69, CI. 307-252.
Alexander, Bradley B., to Hercules Incorporated. Pressure sensitive
adhesive tape. 3,445,263, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Alexander, Colin Hugh. Student-teach-each-other device. 3,456,364,
7-22-69, CI. 35-31.
Alexander, Donald C, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Self-supporting coaxial cable. 3,429,984, 2-25-69, CI.
174-115.
Alexander, Doyle L.: See —
Peters, Donald L.; and Alexander, Doyle L.,3,424,829.
Alexander, Emmett L.; ard Smith, Hugh D., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Portable rotary drilling pipe handling system.
3,464,507, 9-2-69, CI. 175-85.
Alexander. Ernest John: See —
Aceto, Mario D.; Harris, Louis C; Lands, Alonzo M.; and Alex-
ander, Ernest John, 3,485, 873.
Alexander, Frank A., Jr., to Morgan Construction Company. Method
of reheating a partially cooled continuously cast slab. 3,451,664,
6-24-69, CI. 263-52.
Alexander, Frank C, Jr., to FMC Corporation. Method of making
shaped apertures by using focused pattern of ultrahigh frequency
sound waves. 3,451,296, 6-24-69, CI. 83-13.
Alexander, Fred C, to Universal Rundle Corporation. Method and
means for casting syphon-jet type toilet bowls. 3,461,194, 8-12-69,
CI. 264-86.
Alexander, George, Printing Co., Inc.: See —
Devejian, Kevork, 3,443,738.
Alexander, Gordon L., to Warwick Electonics Inc. Tab interlock.
3,446,090, 5-27-69, CI. 74-483.
Alexander, Granison T., Jr., to Gem Oil Tool Company, Inc. Ad-
justable positive choke. 3,480,037, 1 1-25-69, CI. 137-329.06
Alexander, Granison T., Jr., to Gem Oil Tool Company, Inc. Casing
sealing device. 3,486,758, 12-30-69, CI. 277-59.
Alexander, Jack F.: See —
Hane, Walter E.; and Alexander, Jack F., 3,440,540.
Alexander, James W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Blending
method and apparatus. 3,482,587, 12-9-69, CI. 137-7.
Alexander, John Audley; and Shaver, Robert G. High-strength,
whisker-reinforced metallic monofilament. 3,455,662, 7-15-69, CI.
29-191.4
Alexander, John D.; Dew, John N.; and Martin, William L., to Con-
tinental Oil Company. Rapid breakthrough in situ combustion
process. 3,422,891, 1-21-69, CI. 166-11.
Alexander, John F. Extendible hand railing. 3,463,457, 8-26-69, CI.
256-59.
Alexander, John Henry: See —
Drake, Cyril Francis; Scanlan, Ian Francis; and Alexander, John
Henry, 3,440,588.
Alexander Manufacturing Co.: See —
McKay, William R.. 3,455,399.
Alexander Manufacturing Company: See —
McKay, William R., 3,439,750.
McKay, William R., 3,461,972.
Alexander, Max H.; and Mcrritt, Bernard J., to United States of
America, Army. Deflection limited bearing. 3,445,146, 5-20-69,
CI. 308-35.
Alexander, Michael J.: See —
Roberts, John R.; and Alexander. Michael J. ,3, 469, 802.
Alexander. Nelson E., to United States of America, Army. Eddy cur-
rent test apparatus utilizing a movable coil coupled to a piezoelec-
tric clement. 3.432,748, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-40.
Alexander, Norman P.: See —
Schilb, William A.; and Alexander, Norman P.,3,449,680.
Alexander, Rayburn G. Self-locking connection between rigid mem-
bers and method of making same. 3,485,520, 12-23-69, CI. 287-
126.
Alexander, Rex L., to Harsco Corporation. Rail fastener. 3,436,018,
4-1-69, CI. 238-349.
Alexander, Richard L.: See —
Anspon, Harry D.; and Alexander, Richard L., 3,427, 296.
Alexander, Richard L.; Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis E., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Pocesses for preparing
ethylene copolymers. 3,466,265, 9-9-69, CI. 260-78.5
Alexander, Robert R., to Kendall Company, The. Textured non-
woven fabrics. 3,459,592, 8-5-69, CI. 1 17-140.
Alexander, Roy P.; and Schroeder, Hansjucrgen A., to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Alkoxy derivatives of phosphin-
o-m-carboranes. 3,444,272, 5-13-69, CI. 260-922.
Alexander, Samuel S.: See —
Sohn, Bernard I.; Eiscnmann, John L.; and Alexander, Samuel
S., 3,480,495.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Alexander, Stephen H.: See-
Biles, James R.; Brennan, Wendell E.; Alexander, Stephen H.;
and Hardy, Edgar E.,3,470,016.
Alexander, Thomas William, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Hydraulic
locking cylinders. 3,456,478, 7-22-69, CI. 72-351.
Alexander, Thomas W.; Malolepsy, Richard G.; and Jakso, Sandor,
to Bliss, E. W., Company. Multiple overload press protection
device and adjustable press tonnage device. 3,481,171, 12-2-69,
CI. 72-20.
Alexander, Warren A., to Esso Production Research Company. Fil-
tering system. 3,439,155,4-15-69, CI. 235-181.
Alexander, Wayne D., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Spliced cord.
3,447,309, 6-3-69, CI. 57-142.
Alexander Wilhelm Stoeckicht: See —
Barwig, Hans A.; and Heidrich, Gunther R., 3,434,374.
Alexander, William E.; and Boggs, Bernard C, to United States of
America, Air Force. Low temperature liquid level indicator.
3,465,315, 9-2-69, CI. 340-244.
Alexander, William J. Hand truck with extendable body. 3,443,821,
5-13-69, CI. 280-34.
Alexander, William J.; Murphy, Charles F.; and McEniry, Thomas
E., Jr., to ITT Rayonier Incorporated. Neutralizing hydroxyalkyl
cellulose. 3,451,998, 6-24-69, CI. 260-231.
Alexander, William O. Process for restoration of burned out her-
metic refrigeration system. 3,443,392, 5-13-69, CI. 62-77.
Alexandrou, George A. Machine for applying ribbon. 3,472,129, 10-
14-69, CI. 93-1.
Alexandrov, Evgeny Vsevolodovich, to Institut Gornogo Dela imeni
A. A. Skochinskogo. Power percussion tool. 3,439,755, 4-22-69,
CI. 173-119.
Alcxandrovich, George; and Plunkett, Donald J., to Fairchild
Recording Equipment Corporation. Gain control device for high
fidelity audio systems. 3,436,674, 4-1-69, CI. 330-59.
Alexandrowicz, Alvin W.: See —
Houston, David R.; Howes, Benjamin T.; Warrick, James E.;
and Alexandrowicz, Alvin W. ,3,477,306.
Alexcff, Alexander V., to Alexeff-Snyder Enterprises. Self-locking
chuck for roll shafts. 3,480,225, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-68.4
Alexeff, Alexander V.; and Snyder, Harvey, to Alexeff-Snyder Enter-
prises, Inc. Combination web steering and guiding apparatus.
3,467,292, 9-16-69, CI. 226-19.
Alexeff-Snyder Enterprises: See —
Alexeff, Alexander V., 3,480,225.
Alexeff-Snyder Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Alexeff, Alexander V.; and Snyder, Harvey, 3,467,292.
Alfa-Laval AB: See—
Andreae, Hans Georg, 3,456,779.
Dahlberg, Bengt Ingmar, 3,437,267.
Eriksson, John Thorbjorn; and Moller, Birger Torsten Arne,
3,447,742.
Falkenblad, Nils Tore; and Sjoholm, Claes Bertil, 3,433,454.
Hilber, Gunter Siegfried, 3,456,452.
Janson, Stig; and Janson, Ulf Stig, 3,456,619.
Kjcllgrcn, Ove Allan V.; and Nilson, Carl-Goran, 3,441,204.
Murkcs, Jakob; and Nilson, Carl-Goran, 3,438,571.
Nilson, Carl-Goran, 3,445,061.
Nilsson, Vilgot Raymond, 3,443,577.
Nilsson, Vilgot Raymond, 3,443,691.
Nordegren, Sven-Akc, 3,448,756.
Palm, Bengt Arne, 3,451,471.
Sciaux, Jean, 3,430,690.
Skoglosa, Nils H., 3,426,731.
Thoren, Georg M. 1.; and Lundahl, Lcnnart V. S., 3,476,397.
Thylefors, Henric Wilhelm, 3,468,475.
Thylcfors, Henric Wilhelm, 3,482,771.
Wcnnerberg, Fritz J., 3,438,435.
Wennerberg. Fritz Johan; and Gullaksen, Jarl Eilif, 3,425,083.
Alfandari, Roger S .; and Davcau, Bernard J., to Compagnie Fran-
caise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt. Armoured structure an-
tenna. 3,448,455, 6-3-69, CI. 343-756.
Alfandari, Roger; and Daveau, Bernard, to Compagnie Francaise
Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss- Brandt. Pulse radar for determining
angles of elevation. 3,448,450, 6-3-69, CI. 343-16.
Alferieff. Nicholas. Man to machine communication keyboard
device. 3,428,747, 2-18-69, CI. 178-17.
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich; Vydrina,
Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexandrovich;
Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alcxandrovich;
Lobach. Mark losifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronovna; Parfcnova,
Gali Alcxandrovna; Romanova, Stcpanida Trofimovna; Sakharova,
Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova, Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev,
Oleg Konstantinovich. Process for polymerizing butadiene in the
presence of reaction products of 7r-allylic complexes of transition
metal and organic electron acceptors. 3,468,866, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
94.3
Alfes. John A.; Redding. Harry L.; and Roller, Albert E., to General
Motors Corporation. Wheel cover. 3,425,747, 2-4-69, CI. 301-37.
Alfie, Conrad L. Scaffoladdcr, decorator model. 3.446,310, 5-27-69,
CI. 182-156.
Alfie, Conrad L. Scaffoladder, industrial model. 3,446,31 1, 5-27-69,
CI. 182-156.
Alfieri, Giuseppe, to Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli S.p.A.
Plunger actuated distributor for pneumatic braking systems in
vehicles. 3,463,557, 8-26-69, CI. 303-52.
Alford, Andrew: See —
Watts, Chester B., Jr., 3,480,886.
Alford, Andrew: See —
Leach, Harold H.; and Alford, Andrew.3,467,919.
Alford, Andrew. Signal transmission comparison with hybrid combin-
ing means. 3,474,336, 10-21-69, CI. 324-58.
Alford, Charles H.: See —
Ransil, Raymond J.; Lipanovich, Marko I.; and Alford, Charles
H., 3,457,541.
Alford, Harvey E.; and Veatch, Franklin, to Emerson & Cuming,
Inc., mesne. Microsphere glass agglomerates and method for mak-
ing them. 3,458,332, 7-29-69, CI. 106-52.
Alford, Harvey R.: See —
Niedrach, Leonard W.; and Alford, Harvey R., 3,432, 355.
Alford, John H.; Armand, Harold A.; Bray, William E.; Hamilton,
Edward E.; Jasper, Leslie L.; Moore, Samuel D.; Renker, Robert
L.; and Ryon, Richard M., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated.
Test system for automatically making static and dynamic tests on
an electronic device. 3,423,677, 1-21-69, CI. 324-73.
Alford, Lynn O., Jr., to Wagner Research Corporation, mesne,.
Method and apparatus for folding sheets. 3,429,568, 2-25-69, CI.
270-69.
Alford, Roscoe R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Pressure control
in a carbon black reactor. 3,476,512, 1 1-4-69, CI. 23-209.4
Alfred Electronics: See —
Kovalevski, Nicholas, 3,464,029.
Russell, Thomas J., 3,423,702.
Russell, Thomas J., 3,453,564.
Alfred Teves G.m.b.H.: See —
Oberthur, Heinrich, 3,442,557.
Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik K. G.: See —
Ruff, Wolfram; and Boucher, Heinz, 3,421,986.
Alfredeen, A., AB Ingenjorsfirma: See —
Zausznica, Adam, 3,472,061.
Alfs, Helmut: See —
List, Ferdinand; and Alfs, Helmut,3,467,720.
Alfs, Hugo: See —
Mueller, Walter; Alfs, Hugo; and von der Lippe,
Robert.3,433,529.
Alfsen OG Gunderson A/S: See —
Gunderson, Olaf August, 3,456,361.
Algemene Kunstzijde Unie, N. V.: See —
Tono, Pietro, 3,449,059.
Algemene Kunstzijde Unie, N.V.: See —
Duiser, Johannes Aart; and Rieke, Johannes Cornells,
3,476,849.
Plomp, Hermanus, 3,439,381.
Sieders, Rene; and Taal, Leo, 3,484,277.
Van Lohuizen, Otto E.; Paulusma, Pieter; and Van Kinschot.
Gaspard L. F., 3,457,343.
Westmijze, Herman; and Raaben, Dirk J., 3,486,400.
Algeo, Jerry A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Frequen-
cy-controlled scanning monopulse antenna. 3,434,139, 3-18-69,
CI. 343-778.
Alger, Robert P.; and Dewan, John T., to Schlumberger Technology
Corporation. Combined sidewall neutron porosity gamma-gamma
tool. 3,453,433, 7-1-69, CI. 250-83.3
Alghisi, Aldo. Lifting device. 3,429,286, 2-25-69, CI. 1 14-52.
Algoship International Limited: See —
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V., 3,469,556.
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V., 3,481,295.
Algra, Halbe: See —
Booij, Jan G.; and Algra, Halbe.3,463,292.
Algrain, Andre; and Fabry, Gerard, to Glaverbel S.A. Multi-pane
glazing unit. 3,460,303, 8-12-69, CI. 52-314.
Algraphy Limited: See —
Smith, Frank E., 3,454,400.
Alheritiere, Louis: See —
Biarnais, Paul; Alheritiere, Louis; Gobron, Georges; Mercier,
Jules; Meunier, Gaston; and Lemaistre, Rene, 3, 483,15 1.
Aliberti, Vincent A., to Monsanto Company. Process of suspension
polymerization. 3,444,271, 5-13-69, CI. 260-878.
Aliberti, Vincent A.; and Nemphos, Speros P., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Process of suspension polymerization utilizing synergistic
suspension system. 3,444,270, 5-13-69, CI. 260-878.
Aliberti, Vincent A.: See —
Monaghan, Leo J.; Aliberti, Vincent A.; and Sullivan, Daniel
M., 3,425,979.
Alicot, Marie Josephe Jeanne: See —
Sureau, Robert Frederic Michel; and Alicot, Marie Josephe Je-
anne,3,459,489.
Aliev, Nagab Safarovich; Kasimova, Adilya Khanum Panakh-Kyzy;
and Ter-Sarkisov, Bcniamin Georgievich. Method of producing
diolefin hydrocarbons. 3,453,344, 7-1-69, CI. 260-680.
LIST OF PATENTEES
25
Alifano, Arthur W. Pitch changing means for pedal steel guitars.
3,422,716, 121-69, CI. 84-312.
Aliff, Rufus G., Jr.; Herndon, Carl Douglas; and Miller, Thomas Dal-
ton to Double Envelope Corporation. Two-way mailer envelope.
3,472,444, 10-14-69, CI. 229-70.
Aliff Rufus G., Jr.; and Miller, Thomas D., to Double Envelope Cor-
poration. Compartment envelope. 3,482,764, 12-9-69, CI. 229-72.
Alig, Robert L.; and Rappaport, George, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Breathable polyvinyl chloride material and method of
making same. 3,446,693, 5-27-69, CI. 161-160.
Alimanestiano, Constantin. Portable conveyor. 3,446,304, 5-27-69,
CI. 180-9.24
Aliment, Lindy; Aliment, Randy Jarl; and Phillips, Manio Lido.
Combination cushion storage arrangement and folding table for
vehicles. 3,476,432, 1 1-4-69, CI. 296-23.
Aliment, Randy Jarl: See—
Aliment, Lindy; Aliment, Randy Jarl; and Phillips, Manio
Lido,3,476,432.
Alix, Joe F., to Continental Oil Company. Apparatus for prevention
of edge bead on curtain coated substrates. 3,459,153, 8-5-69, CI.
118-102.
Alix, Joe F.: See —
Kresse, Herman J.; and Alix, Joe F, 3,462, 290.
Aljen Corporation: See —
Fall, John F., 3,442,500.
Alkaline Batteries Limited: See —
Field, Braham Rowley, 3,455,739.
Alkar Engineering Corporation: See—
Moskal, Le Roy G., 3,440,950.
Alkire, William B.; and Wiley, Robert B., to Polizzi, Michael S. Car-
wash system. 3,421,526, 1-14-69, CI. 134-109.
Alkirk, Inc.: See —
Lawrence, James C, 3,437,380.
Lawrence, James Clifton; and Hamilton, William Hauth,
3,485,309.
Alkon Products Corporation: See —
Asian, Wilfred, 3,421,547.
Asian, Wilfred, 3,441,249.
Alksnis, Arnold Fricevich; and Surna, Janis Aleksandrovich. Method
for purifying 6-(and 7-) carboxy-2- methylol-1 ,4-benzodioxane.
3,468,910, 9-23-69, CI. 260-340.3
All American Engineering Company: See —
Carnevale, Umberto A., 3,443,374.
Cotton, Robert B„ 3,467,347.
Walsh, Robert R., 3,426,183.
All Plastics Molding Incorporated: See —
Elliott, Lynn H., 3,471,658.
All Tech Industries, Inc.: See —
Milu, Charles, 3,463,488.
All-State Welding Alloys Co., Inc.: See —
Nast, Thomas D ; and Wooldridge, Richard G., 3,445,285.
All-Steel Equipment, Inc.: See —
Swanquist, Wesley W.; and Weber, Wesley A., 3,448,952.
Swanquist, Wesley W., 3,474,994.
Swanquist, Wesley William; and Weber, Wesley A., 3,448,884.
Allais, Andre, to Roussel-UCLAF. 4 (2'Beta-pyridyl methyloxycar-
bonyl phenylamino) chloro quinolines. 3,463,780, 8-26-69, CI.
260-287.
Allais, Andre, to Roussel-UCLAF. 2-Methyl or phenyl-7-or 8-
chloroquinolines. 3,479,360, 11-18-69, CI. 260-286.
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre, to Roussel-UCLAF. a-
Monoglyceride of 4-(2'carboxyphenylamino-8- chloro-quinoline.
3,445,469, 5-20-69, CI. 260-287.
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre, to Roussel-UCLAF. 4-(8'-Carbox-
yoctyl)-l,3-dithiolanes. 3,445,480, 5-20-69, CI. 260-327.
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre, to Roussel-Uclaf. 4-(2'-
Tetrahydrofurfuryloxy carbonyl)- phenylamino-chloro-quinolines.
3,449,347, 6-10-69, CI. 260-287.
Allais, Philippe, to Compagnie du Filage des Metaux et des Joints
Curty (Cefilac). Hot extrusion of metals and lubricant therefor.
3,485,753, 12-23-69, CI. 252-30.
Allan, Adrian R., Jr., to Flanders Filters Incorporated. Filter bank
assembly. 3,486,311, 12-30-69, CI. 55-355.
Allan, Barry D., to United States of America, Army. Hypergolic
method for igniting high energy difluoroamino compounds.
3,447,323, 6-3-69, CI. 60-205.
Allan, Donald R.: See—
Foreman, Ralph S.; Switzer, Ronald E.; Spiller, Kenneth J.; and
Allan, Donald R., 3,427,433.
Allan, Donald R., to Raychem Corporation. Automatic solder sleeve
fabricating machine. 3,447,219, 6-3-69, CI. 29-33.
Allan, Earl E.: See—
Haydu, Andrew G.; and Allan, Earl E.,3,447,640.
Allan, George G., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Epoxy resin hardeners
derived from aqueous alkali-extracted bark phenolic acids.
3,472,797, 10-14-69, CI. 260-2.
Allan, George Graham, to Weyerhaeuser Company. Reaction
products of lignin and bark extracts and process for same.
3,470,148, 9-30-69, CI. 260-124.
Allan, George Graham, to Weyerhaeuser Company. Hydroxyesters
of bark phenolic acids. 3,476,795, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-473.5
Allan, Stewart: See —
Miller, Alfred J.; Hinschlager, Rudolf F.; Allan, Stewart; and
Weidner, William C.,3,462,I35.
Allan, William B.: See-
Davy, John R.; Ballantine, John M.; and Allan, William
B.,3,432,668.
Allard, Andre: See —
Musse, Jean-Pierre; and Allard, Andre, 3, 456, 760.
Allard, Eugene R. Pressure release valve. 3,421,530, 1-14-69, CI.
137-14.
Allard, Harrie Martin; and Hoeschel, Helmut Gerhard, to Improved
Machinery Inc. Two-stage clamping machine. 3,465,387, 9-9-69,
CI. 18-30.
Allard, Robert S.: See—
Habib, David P.; Allard, Robert S.; and Zabik, Eugene
J. ,3,479, 183.
Allcock, Alastair William Rodney, to United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her
Britannic Majestyls Government of the. Foreign body guards.
3,426,981, 2-11-69, CI. 244-1.
Allcock, Alastair William Rodney, to Power Jets (Research &
Development) Limited. Flap systems for aircraft. 3,447,763, 6-3-
69, CI. 244-42.
Allcock, Alastair William Rodney, to Power Jets (Research and
Development) Limited. Apparatus for rapidly diverting thrust
produced by a jet engine. 3,455,1 11, 7-15-69, CI. 60-226.
Allday, Reece: See —
Kubert, Ervin A.; and Allday, Reece, 3,463, 167.
Alldritt, Donald H.; and Beam, Theodore E. Meter reading means
and method. 3,478,342, 11-11-69, CI. 340-194.
Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Static bearing connecting device or
the like and its various applications. 3,456,911, 7-22-69, CI. 248-
1.
Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Wall corner construction. 3,471,983,
10-14-69, CI. 52-276.
Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Method and apparatus for guiding a
torch in lap welding. 3,479,484, 1 1-18-69, CI. 219-125.
Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Devices constituting corrugated sheet
elements or plates and their various applications. 3,485,596, 12-
23-69, CI. 29-183.
Alleavitch, Jack, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for preparing delustered polypivalolactone. 3,450,664, 6-
17-69, CI. 260-37.
Allebach, Gene E.: See —
Grombka, Walter J.; and Allebach, Gene E.,3,422,657.
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation: See —
Ames, Stuart Leslie; and Bitler, William R., 3,423,253.
Ardito, Victor P.; Bishop, Harry L.; and Woodcock, Ray E.,
3,432,288.
Bartek, Raymond W., 3,467,549.
Dupuis, Hubert, 3,461,751.
Ferree, Joseph A., Jr., 3,460,939.
Harbaugh, Samuel S., 3,432,604.
Harbaugh, Samuel S., 3,470,538.
Helgert, Harold L.; and Conner, Jesse R., Jr., 3,437,532.
Jackson, Harold S., 3,435,121.
Lajoie, Peter A.; and Harbaugh, Samuel S., 3,427,562.
McCune, Harry E., Ill, 3,437,477.
Rebhun, Charles F.; and Roessing, Keith W., 3,426,437.
Richel, John C, 3,426,634.
Sanders, Joseph A., 3,422,725.
Schwennesen, Donald O., 3,456,535.
Shupe, Kay M., 3,477,682.
Snow, Karl S., 3,469,968.
Spurr, Eugene V.; Walker, Robert R.; and Steiniger, George W.,
3,469,425.
Steiniger, George W., 3,466,921.
Vogel, Daniel H., Sr.; and Theriault, Gerald C, 3,447,403.
Zaremski, Donald R., 3,484,350.
Allegheny Plastics, Inc.: See —
Marshall, Robert M.; and Wittebort, Robert W., 3,451,452.
Allegrini, Aldo P.: See —
Hecklau, Frederick L.; and Allegrini, Aldo P. ,3,433, 704.
Allen Aircraft Radio, Inc.: See —
White, Edward S.; Krueger, Clement C; and Rosenthal, Donald
S., 3,460,146.
Allen, Alec George, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Metal melting or smelting apparatus. 3,474,179, 10-21-69, CI. 13-
29.
Allen, Alec George: See —
Howard, John Christie; Howard, John Farquhar; Allen, Alec
George; and Neenan, Patrick Anthony, 3,435, 878.
Allen, Alton K. Knife sharpening machine. 3,484,997, 12-23-69, CI.
51-80.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Allen and Hanburys Limited: See—
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold,
3,452,013.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold,
3,466,281.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold,
3,466,282.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold,
3,467,657.
Jack, David; Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Peel, Mervyn Evan;
and Harper, Norman James, 3,458,521.
Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Cheesman, Dennis George; Gar-
side, Peter; and Waring, Juliet Mary, 3,466,295.
Allen, Arthur C: See —
Linden, Henry R.; Baker, Bernard S.; Meek, John; and Allen,
Arthur C, 3,438,759.
Allen, Benjamin F., to General Electric Company. Protective system
for gas-filled electric apparatus. 3,445,726, 5-20-69, CI. 317-14.
Allen, Byron W., Jr. Crate suspension means. 3,486,783, 12-30-69,
CI. 294-74.
Allen, Carey M.: See —
McCown, William E.; Maltby, Robert E., Jr.; and Allen, Carey
M., 3,479, 172.
Allen, Charles F. H.: See-
Beavers, Dorothy J.; Wilson, Charles V.; and Allen, Charles F.
H., 3,426,029.
Allen, Charles H.: See—
Corbett, Herbert O.; Quackenbush, John J.; and Allen, Charles
H., 3,471,606.
Allen, Charles M.: See —
Athey, Stuart E.; and Allen, Charles M. ,3,456, 180.
Allen, Clayton H.; and Heine, John C, to Bolt Beranek and New-
man Inc. Method of phonograph record fabrication. 3,480,281,
11-25-69, CI. 274-3.
Allen Clayton H.: See —
Jones, Royal V., Jr.; Allen Clayton H.; and Gordon, Colin
G., 3,480,283.
Allen, Clifford W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Pressure
regulating control valve device. 3,460,576, 8-12-69, CI. 137-627.5
Allen, Colin James. Conveyor apparatus. 3,424,104, 1-28-69, CI.
104-172.
Allen, Cyril Joseph; Bliss, John Llewelyn; and Millar, Ian David Bal-
four, to Marconi Company Limited, The, and Standard
Telephones & Cables Limited. Synchronising of periodic signals.
3,443,024, 5-6-69, CI. 178-5.2
Allen Davies & Company Limited: See —
Harvey, Albert John, 3,425,543.
Allen, Dee D., to U.S. Industries, Inc., mesne. Animal feed drop line
control apparatus. 3,460,517, 8-12-69, CI. 1 19-56.
Allen, Dee Dexter; and Comber, William R., to U.S. Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Pit cleaner for animal houses. 3,458,029, 7-29-69, CI. 198-
224.
Allen, Dee Dexter; and George, Robert O., to U.S. Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Automatic animal feed metering apparatus. 3,456,748, 7-
22-69, CI. 177-92.
Allen, Dennis William: See —
Isaacs, Anthony Leonard; and Allen, Dennis William, 3,449, 677.
Allen, Derek R., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Stethoscope
with binaural spring molded into tubing wall and method of
fabricating the same. 3,437,172, 4-8-69, CI. 181-24.
Allen, Derek R., to Allen Medical Instrument Corporation. Dual
stethoscope microphone with switch-tube valve. 3,472,335, 10-14-
69, CI. 181-24.
Allen, Dewey R. Apparatus for cleaning paint roller covers.
3,436,264, 4-1-69, CI. 134-33.
Allen, Donald J.: See —
Hess, Duane C; and Allen, Donald J. ,3,487,1 38.
Allen, Doreen Elizabeth: See —
Stallard, George Hugh; and Allen, Doreen Elizabeth.,3,448,995.
Allen, Duff Shederic, Jr.: See —
Littell, Ruddy; Smith, James Miller, Jr.; and Allen, Duff Sheder-
ic, Jr., 3,454,587.
Allen, Dwight L.; and Grable, Glenn H. Catheter having one-way in-
flations valve. 3,477,438, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 128-349.
Allen, Earle E., Jr.: See-
Hull, Glenn A.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Parmerter, Stanley
M., 3,459,732.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A. ,3,426,011.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A. ,3,453,257.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A. ,3,453,258.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Le Roy, David
H, 3,453,259.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; and Allen, Earle E., Jr.,3,453,260.
Allen, Earle F., 1/2 to Macy, Valentine E., Jr. Method and means
for moving structures hydraulically. 3,466,686, 9-16-69, CI. 14-42.
Allen, Edward M.; Dye, Cloyde G.; and Smrdel, Joseph A., to PPG
Industries, Inc. Package of compacted material. 3,477,562, 11-11-
69, CI. 206-46.
Allen, Edward Ronald. Apparatus and method for producing sugar
solutions. 3,428,487, 2-18-69, CI. 127-22.
Allen Electric and Equipment Company: See —
Frankel, Samuel H., 3,433,511.
Mazurkevics, Anatolijs, 3,437,916.
Mazurkevics, Anatolijs, 3,473,1 19.
Pilgrim, Ollie P., 3,439,534.
Ukmar, Milosh L.; and Kline, Larry H., 3,453,618.
Allen Electronics, Inc.: See —
Boice, Clarence L.; and Allen, Joseph Stevens, 3,476,873.
Christine, William C; and Pierce, Joseph E., 3,420,407.
Christine, William C; and Pierce, Joseph E., 3,420,414.
^llen, Frihoff Grant; and Seelbach, Walter C, to Motorola, Inc.
Multiple level logic circuitry. 3,446,989, 5-27-69, CI. 307-208.
Allen, Geoffrey William; and Songhurst, Cecil James, to Alston Tool
& Gauge Company Limited, The. Form relieving holder for rotary
cutters. 3,456,397, 7-22-69, CI. 51-225.
Allen, George E. Anchoring device for tying wooden members to
brick or masonry walls. 3,471,988, 10-14-69, CI. 52-7 14.
Allen, George E.; and Allen, Glenn E., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Beneficiation of fluorspar ores. 3,430,765, 3-4-69, CI. 209-
11.
Allen, George H.: See —
Sandow, Kiyoshi; Allen, George H.; and Anderton, Thomas
L., 3,461, 607.
Allen, George O., Jr., to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation. Preven-
tion of littering in animals with dehydroepiandrosterone 3-(2'-
tetrahydropyranyl)ether. 3,428,733, 2-18-69, CI. 424-241.
Allen, George Rodger, Jr.: See —
Littell, Ruddy; and Allen, George Rodger, Jr. ,3,449, 363.
Allen, Gerald L.: See —
Litant, Irving; Pratt, Ralph C; and Allen, Gerald L., 3,475,640.
Allen, Gilbert D.; and Grove, Gene A., to Weyerhaeuser Company.
Vented cauls. 3,434,41 1, 3-25-69, CI. 100-90.
Allen, Gilbert V., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Electric welding torch. 3,469,069, 9-
23-69, CI. 219-130.
Allen, Glenn E.: See —
Allen, George E.; and Allen, Glenn E., 3,430, 765.
Allen, Gordon Y. R. Neutralizing transformers. 3,453,494, 7-1-69,
CI. 317-17.
Allen, Harold K. Dome drive-in theatre. 3,422,581, 1-21-69, CI. 52-
6.
Allen, Harry R.; and Mercier, Alfred C, to Honeywell Inc. Indicator
having nonlinear damping. 3,479,594, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-125.
Allen, Harvey G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Hydraulic
pump-motor combination. 3,467,015, 9-16-69, CI. 103-87.
Allen, Henry C, to United States of America, Army. Hydrox-
ymethyi-terminated polymers. 3,440,292, 4-22-69, CI. 260-633.
Allen, Henry W. Optical fluid sampling device. 3,431,424, 3-4-69,
CI. 250-218.
Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Lift-turn plug valve.
3,472,271, 10-14-69, CI. 137-329.05
Allen, Herman Curtis, to Bird & Son, Inc. Handle device. 3,482,867,
12-9-69, CI. 294-28.
Allen, Holless W. Archery bow with draw force multiplying at-
tachments. 3,486,495, 12-30-69, CI. 124-24.
Allen, Horace E.; Doermann, Edward L.; and Brooks, Elgin C.
Medical examination support device. 3,481,593, 12-2-69, CI. 269-
328.
Allen, Howard B. Geodesic dome structure. 3,439,460, 4-22-69, CI.
52-81.
Allen Industries, Inc.: See —
Goldstone, Edward G.; and Neumann, Hans K., 3,429,728.
Goldstone, Edward G.; Neumann, Hans K.; and Olsen, John A.,
3,446,685.
Allen, Irving: See —
George, Edward T.; and Allen, Irving, 3,453,947.
Allen, James Robert: See —
King, Donald Ray; Allen, James Robert; and Wittren, Richard
Arthur,3,428,143.
Allen, James S.; and Hirshfield, Edward, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Electronically tunable receiver. 3,435,346, 3-25-69,
CI. 325-423.
Allen, James Terry: See —
Kutas, Albert F.; Allen, James Terry; and Jelinek, Jerry
G., 3,485, 142.
Allen, John Clarence, Jr.: See —
Rushing. Karl; and Allen, John Clarence, Jr., 3,468,379.
Rushing, Karl; and Allen. John Clarence, Jr.,3,468,391.
Allen, John D., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Adjustable, metered,
directional flow control arrangement. 3,455,210, 7-15-69, CI. 91-
446.
Allen, John F. Collapsible self-powered vehicle structure. 3,434,558,
3-25-69, CI. 180-26.
Allen, John Graham: See —
Goodings, Eric Paul; and Allen, John Graham.3,448,177.
Allen, John P. C; Bone, John D.; and Pilia, Frank J., to Union Car-
bide Corporation. Work-in circuit arc welding apparatus.
3,443,057, 5-6-69, CI. 219-131.
LIST OF PATENTEES
27
Allen, John W.: See-
Sanders, Wes E.; and Allen, John W., 3,461, 818.
Allen John W., to Stanray Corporation. Roll forming machine for
producing cellular core panels. 3,455,135, 7-15-69, CI. 72-187.
Allen John W., to Stanray Corporation. Method of forming cellular
core member from flat sheet. 3,465,566, 9-9-69, CI. 72-324.
Allen, John W.; and Hachler, Wesley R., to Stanray Corporation.
Apparatus for forming a cellular core panel. 3,459,026, 8-5-69, CI.
72-324.
Allen, John W.; and Williams, Lucien C, to Stanray Corporation.
Vertical corrugated side for gondola car. 3,421,453, 1-14-69, CI.
105-406.
Allen, Joseph C, to Texaco Inc. Method of hydrocarbon production
by secondary recovery using a modified inverted 9-spot well pat-
tern. 3,476,182, 11-4-69, CI. 166-245.
Allen, Joseph Stevens: See —
Boice, Clarence L.; and Allen, Joseph Stevens,3,476,873.
Allen, Kenneth C. to Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. Auo-
matic printing price scale with photoelectric encoder including
range and motion detectors. 3,439,760, 4-22-69, CI. 177-3.
Allen, Kenneth C, to Hobart Manufacturing Company, The.
Weigher with automatic ticket issuing mechanism. 3,461,985, 8-
19-69, CI. 177-7.
Allen, Kenneth C; and Vauk, Helmut A., to Hobart Manufacturing
Company, The. Label dispenser. 3,447,992, 6-3-69, CI. 156-361.
Allen, Kenneth M.; and Harper, Chester H. V-Trough grader.
3,455,445, 7-15-69, CI. 209-85.
Allen, Kenneth M.; and Harper, Chester H., to Allen-Harper, Inc.
Self-balancing vibrating structures. 3,476,234, 11-4-69, CI. 198-
220.
Allen, layton H., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Acoustical ear
muff and the like. 3,479,669, 1 1-25-69, CI. 2-209.
Allen, Linus S., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Slow neutron detector
ofamericium-243. 3,435,218, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.1
Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Corporation. Tin base alloys.
3,457,067, 7-22-69, CI. 75-175.
Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Development Corporation.
Co-deposition of boron containing coatings. 3,460,976, 8-12-69,
CI. 117-107.
Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Corporation. Production of
boron carbide flakes. 3,476,525, 1 1-4-69, CI. 23-294.
Allen, Lyle: See —
Handwcrk, Reginald L.; and Allen, Lyle,3,425,841.
Allen, Malcolm H., Jr., to General Electric Company. Electric posi-
tion sensor with switch locator. 3,473,381, 10-21-69, CI. 73-313.
Allen, Manton E.: See —
Warner, Albert C; and Allen, Manton E., 3,43 1 ,853.
Allen, Maurice B. Automatic feeder for animal cages. 3,468,291, 9-
23-69, CI. 119-51.12
Allen Medical Instrument Corporation: See —
Allen, Derek R., 3,472,335.
Allen, Mclvin Oland, 247r to Gidden, Joe H. 9% to West Texas State
Bank, trustee for Gidden, Howard Eugene, 10% to West Texas
State Bank, trustee for Gidden, Maureen Elizabeth, and Gidden,
David William. Polyphase system protective relay assembly and
calibrating apparatus therefor. 3,480,833, 1 1-25-69, CI. 317-22.
Allen, Merrill J., to Indiana University Foundation. Night vision per-
formance tester. 3,469,904, 9-30-69, CI. 351-36.
Allen, Merton, to General Electric Company. Electrohydraulic
process for producing antigens. 3,445,568, 5-20-69, CI. 424-92.
Allen, Merton: and Deibcr, Jack, to General Electric Company.
Preparation of carbon particles clectrohydraulically. 3,458,417, 7-
29-69, CI. 204-173.
Allen, Michael G.; Errcde, Louis A.; and Hannula, Rodney R., to
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Time-tempera-
ture indicator. 3,479,877, I 1-25-69, CI. 73-358.
Allen, Norval F.: See—
Steele, Clarence R.; and Allen, Norval F.,3,425,561.
Allen Organ Company: See —
Griffith, Errol R., 3,439,568.
Markowitz, Jerome, 3,453,371.
Allen, Paul E., to Woodstream Corporation. Swing seat and support
means. 3,462,195, 8-19-69, CI. 297-452.
Allen, Paul E.: See—
Honkoncn, Richard A.; Allen, Paul E.; Way, Richard K.; and
Larime, Carl M., 3,437,282.
Woolworth, Richard G.; and Allen, Paul,3,438,342.
Allen, Phillip E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Wide band inductive coil device. 3,423,710, 1-21-69, CI.
336-155.
Allen. Ralph H. Fire cartridge. 3,457,860, 7-29-69, CI. 102-32.
Allen. Raymond W., to General Motors Corporation. Accessory
drive. 3,429,192, 2-25-69, CI. 74-217.
Allen, Richard A. Multipurpose automobile carrier. 3,437,248, 4-8-
69, CI. 224-42.03
Allen. Richard E., to Corning Glass Works. Method of improving
roll forming properties of molten materials. 3,440,069, 4-22-69,
CI. 106-53.
Allen, Richard E., to Corning Glass Works. Method of conditioning
forming rollers to form glass ceramic. 3,449,100, 6-10-69, CI. 65-
24.
Allen, Richard E., to Corning Glass Works. Method of making
capacitors. 3,480,421, 1 1-25-69, CI. 65-33.
Allen, Richard E., to Corning Glass Works. Clad channel ribbon
forming rolls. 3,486,879, 12-30-69, CI. 65-253.
Allen, Richard G.; Kurtz, Clark; Mac Sorley, Olin L.; Spencer, Dana
R.; and Stetler, Wesley C, to International Business Machines
Corporation. Adder, Shifter and logical apparatus. 3,474,239, 10-
21-69, CI. 235-175.
Allen, Richard H., to Well Service Inc. Float valve unit for well pipe.
3,473,609, 10-21-69, CI. 166-224.
Allen, Richard J., Jr.: See —
Morris, Jack; Yuter, Morton Gerald; Rudd, Wallace C; and Al-
len, Richard J., Jr.,3,420,976.
Allen, Robert A.: See —
Wagner, Charles R.; Shultz, Andrew; Allen, Robert A.; and
Friedman, Cecil A. ,3,426,058.
Allen, Robert Edward, Jr. Twin unit gun-type dispenser for extruda-
ble material in disposable cartridges. 3,481,510, 12-2-69, CI. 222-
79.
Allen, Robert J.; Novack, Robert Lee; and Petrow, Henry George, to
Prototech Company, division of Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
Process of operating fuel cell including alkali- metal and transi-
tion-metal containing electrolyte. 3,471,332, 10-7-69, CI. 136-86.
Allen, Robert L. Method for breaking the cigarette habit. 3,439,685,
4-22-69, CI. 131-9.
Allen, Robert M., to United States Steel Corporation. Method of
making fine-grained steel. 3,438,822, 4-15-69, CI. 148-143.
Allen, Roy A.; and Lantz, William L., to Shell Oil Company. Rapid
curing fluidized bed coating composition having improved flexibili-
ty. 3,477,971, 11-11-69, CI. 260-18.
Allen, Roy: See —
Thompson, Douglas K.; and Allen, Roy, 3,473,477.
Allen, Russell B. Auto wash system. 3,450,266, 6-17-69, CI. 210-
167.
Allen, Simon D.; and Snider, Yash R., to Chem Seal Corporation of
America. Cloth ballistic penetrating resistance laminate.
3,486,966, 12-30-69, CI. 161-57.
Allen, Stanley George: See —
Lewin, Leonard; Hodgson, Kenneth George; and Allen, Stanley
George,3,467,911.
Allen, Thomas Clark; and Koestler, Robert Charles, to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corporation. Perfluoroalkyl amide derivatives of
polyoxyalkylene carbamates. 3,427,332, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-404.5
Allen, Walter C; and Tacbel, Wilbert A., to National Beryllia Corp.
Dense refractory zirconium boride bodies. 3,433,656, 3-18-69, CI.
106-57.
Allen, Walter E., to United States of America, Navy. Electronic
solar cell array simulator. 3,435,328, 3-25-69, CI. 323-8.
Allen, Walter K., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Time division multiplex system.
3,430,237, 2-25-69, CI. 343-7.5
Allen, Walter R., to Simplicity Engineering Company. Combined
crushing and attrition apparatus and method. 3,454,230, 7-8-69,
CI. 241-30.
Allen, Wesley M. Bait box. 3,465,467, 9-9-69, CI. 43-55.
Allen, William A., to Jarke Corporation. Container dumper.
3,462,030, 8-19-69, CI. 214-317.
Allen, William A.: See —
Hart, William E.; Allen, William A.; and Cunningham, Leslie
L., 3,434,211.
Allen, William H. Key cutting machine. 3,440,906, 4-29-69, CI. 76-
110.
Allen, William M.: See—
Byrd, Joseph L.; and Allen, William M., 3,466,041.
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.;
Butz, Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E., 3.485,230.
Allen, William R. Shuffle skate. 3,484,116, 12-16-69, CI. 280-11.21
Allen-Bradley Company: See —
Huettc, Walter F.; Struger, Odo J.; and Brandt, Ivan L.,
3,444,437.
Kiffmeyer, William W., 3,460,000.
Moser, Joseph R.; and Struger, Odo J., 3,466,602.
Pearse, James N., 3,435,297.
Reinkc, John F.; Schlicke, Heinz M.; and Blomdahl, Floyd A.,
3,435,387.
Schmid, Pierre E.; and Nowak, David J., 3,469,080.
Spaude, Robert W., 3,445,802.
Struger, Odo J.; and Moser, Joseph R., 3,478,228.
Walters, Robert E.; and Boysen, Gerd C, 3,430,014.
Zaffrann, Albert A.; Balint, Joseph A.; and Weidmann. Sieg-
fried, 3,423,719.
Allen-Harper, Inc.: See —
Allen, Kenneth M.; and Harper, Chester H., 3,476,234.
Allcnbaugh, George G., Jr., to Akron Brass Company. Hose com-
pressor. 3,460,797, 8-12-69, CI. 251-9.
Allenbaugh, James E., Jr.: See —
Fceney, Joseph W.; Pojawis, Paul L.; Allcnbaugh, James E., Jr.;
and Mc Nair, John W., Jr., 3,463,656.
Allender, Forrest R., to Clayg Corporation, The. Rotary engine.
3,435,808,4-1-69,0. 123-13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Allendorf, Marcel, to Precismeca S.A. Fastening device for
troughing roll and conveyor belts having said fastening device.
3,430,755, 3-4-69, CI. 198-192.
Allendorf, Marcel, to Precismeca S.A. Structure for connecting the
ends of a troughing roll assembly. 3,430,756, 3-4-69, CI. 198-192.
Allentoff, Norman; and Fogler, Henry Harrison, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Direct positive silver halide emulsion resistant to kink-
marking desensitization. 3,477,852, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 96-94.
Aller, Edmund R.; and Solt, Paul E., to General American Trans-
poration Corporation. Railway car for transporting pulverulent
material. 3,469,888, 9-30-69, CI. 302-52.
Alles, Francis Peter, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Photopolymerizable elements with solvent removable protective
layers. 3,458,311, 7-29-69, CI. 96-35.1
Alles, Francis Peter, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Solvent development of photopolymerized layers. 3,475,171, 10-
28-69, CI. 96-35.1
Alleton, Jean Claude: See —
Juillard, Jacques; and Alleton, Jean Claude, 3,425,939.
Alletru, Jean, to L'Industrie Electrique de la Seine. Sensitive electro-
magnetic tripping device of the re-setting type. 3,441,883, 4-29-
69, CI. 335-234.
Alley, Lewis F.: See —
Miller, Jack M.; Long, Marshall; and Alley, Lewis F., 3,456,285.
Alley, Ralph D.; and Sheridan, David S., to Brunswick Corporation,
mesne. Trocar catheter. 3,459,189, 8-5-69, CI. 128-347.
Alley, Robert P., to General Electric Company. Ballast apparatus for
starting and operating arc lamps. 3,467,886, 9-16-69, CI. 315-163.
Allgaier, Earl. Dual control vehicle brake system for driver training
automobiles. 3,435,703, 4-1-69, CI. 74-562.5
Allgemeinc Elektricitats-Gesellschaft: See —
Schierholt, Hans, 3,454,829.
Allgeyer, David F.; and Bourgeois, Joseph F. J., to UMC Industries,
Inc. Glass lid for refrigerated merchandising cabinet. 3,440,767, 4-
29-69, CI. 49-404.
Allgood, Hilland Y.; and Lancaster, Fred E., Jr., to Tennessee Valley
Authority. Process for the production of highly concentrated
phosphoric acid. 3,442,611, 5-6-69, CI. 23-165.
Alliance Machine Company, The: See —
Weiss, Francis C, 3,428,194.
AUiancewall Corporation: See —
Saltan, Jerome R., 3,453,793.
Allied Carbon and Ribbon Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Schladale, Robert F., 3,482,684.
Allied Chemical Corporation: See —
Alexander, Wayne D., 3,447,309.
Allen, George E.; and Allen, Glenn E., 3,430,765.
Anderson, Lowell Ray; and Fox, William B., 3,436,424.
Anderson, Norman L., 3,470,200.
Anderson, Norman L.; and Litke, Alvin C, 3,470,201.
Andrs, Jerry Frank; and Elledge, Kermit, 3,470,729.
Anello, Louis G.; and Sweeney, Richard F., 3,467,703.
Anello, Louis G.; Sweeney, Richard F.; and Price, Alson K.,
3,471,623.
Anello, Louis G.; and Sweeney, Richard F., 3,480,571.
Apicc, Pasquale J., 3,433,854.
Apice, Pasquale J., 3,437,660.
Auvil, Harvey S„ 3,438,867.
Banush, Russell S., 3,483,050.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Littell, Walter W., 3,422,063.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Pusztai, Tibor G., 3,422,067.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Eckardt, Carl R., 3,458,350.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Pusztai, Tibor G., 3,464,940.
Barton, Oliver A.; Griffin, William D.; Lund, Richard B.;
Vitrone, John; and Oscr, Zalik, 3,483,164.
Batchclor, Gordon S., 3,443,928.
Batchelor, Gordon S.; and Hawkins, Edwin F., 3,480,710.
Beckham, Lcland J., 3,422,109.
Bell, Charles C; and Jobin, Alvin H., 3,477,217.
Berch, Julian; and Sookne, Arnold M., 3,475,207.
Block, Seymour S.; and Darlcy, Merrill M., 3,448,194.
Boardman, Franklin, 3,457,302.
Boggs, Beryl A., 3,438,188.
Boggs, Beryl A., 3,473,420.
Booth, Robert E.; and Degginger, Edward R., 3,424,700.
Bostian, Logan C; Farrar, Grover L.; and Ulmer, Harry E.,
3.456,014.
Bostian, Logan C; Cawthon, Thomas M.; and Oxcnrider, Bryce
C, 3,466,260.
Broadley, Robert D„ 3,470,101.
Brouwcr, Harvard, 3,437,842.
Brownstein, Arthur M.; and Sibilia, John P., 3,465,024.
Brownstcin, Arthur M.; and Pascale, John V., 3,465,025.
Brownstein, Arthur M.; and Sibilia, John P., 3,483,242.
Bush, Richard W.; and Marrero, Tomas R., 3,463,767.
Buyalos, Edward J., 3,448,124.
Cain, Audlcy L., 3,480,612.
Campagna, Philip J., 3,440,193.
Carr, Donald R., 3,471,445.
Cawthon, Thomas M.; Schmitt, George J.; Higbee, Allen F.;
Pedersen, Jack R.; and Oswald, Hendrikus J., 3,442,975.
Cheng, Chao-Shing, 3,435,070.
Cheng, Chao Shing, 3,458,558.
Cheng, Chao-Shing; and Boye, Frederick C, 3,487,092.
Chu, Arthur S.; and Parker, Almon S., 3,473,887.
Clark, Glen L.; and Kirby, Robert A., 3,474,900.
Cobbledick, David S., 3,429,855.
Cobbledick, David S., 3,470,121.
Collingwood, George H., 3,438,190.
Collingwood, George H.; Demas, Harry J.; and Bryant, George
F., 3,460,336.
Cunningham, William J.; and Woolf, Cyril, 3,433,838.
Cunningham, William J., 3,453,100.
Darley, Merrill M., 3,444,303.
De Voldre, Joseph J.; Baran, Francis R.; and Bahouth, Tayseer
G., 3,437,598.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,450,773.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,459,817.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,470,302.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,484,528.
Degginger, Edward R.; and Booth, Robert E., 3,442,888.
Dernier, Paul D.; and Frankel, Henry, 3,468,814.
Dickert, Eugene A., 3,471,417.
Dickert, Eugene A.; and Himmler, William A., 3,471,418.
Dien, Chi K., 3,441,536.
Dien, Chi Kang, 3,438,964.
Dien, Chi Kang; and Dernier, Walter Robert, 3,446,810.
Dwyer, Frank J.; and Herdlein, Richard J., 3,441,523.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, 3,420,772.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, 3,470,677.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, 3,485,752.
Eck, John Clifford; and Zegel, William C, 3,456,796.
Elliott, George A.; Akin, Jerome E.; and Mac Gregor, Rob R.,
3,434,937.
Emery, Ernest W.; and Kirss, Voldemar, 3,462,470.
Evans, Francis W.; and Litt, Morton H., 3,470,256.
Farah, Basil S.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,450,822.
Farah, Basil S.; Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin,
3,462,482.
Figiel, Francis J.; and Muraca, Raffaele F., 3,422,032.
Fleming, Roger A.; Harlacher, William H.; Spalek, Raymond J.;
and Lowe, James B., 3,470,686.
Formaini, Robert L., 3,477,996.
Fox, William B.; Mac Kenzie, James S.; and Vanderkooi,
Nicholas, Jr., 3,428,540.
Freese, Thomas E., 3,457,081.
Fuhrmann, Robert; Sifniades, Stylianos; and Jerolamon, David,
3,458,419.
Fuhrmann, Robert; Sifniades, Stylianos; and Lazar, Emery C,
3,464,905.
Fuller, Richard E., 3,440,034.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin, 3,445,514.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin, 3,445,524.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Gard, Gary L., 3,475,453.
Gilbert, Everett E.; Oxenrider, Bryce C; and Schmitt, George
J., 3,480,585.
Gilbert, Everett E., 3,481,902.
Gould, Lawrence Peabody, 3,485,578.
Hartford, Winslow H.; and Kelly, Walter R., 3,438,724.
Hartman, Paul F., 3,476,532.
Hayford, Donald Edward, 3,471,429.
Hazelton, Russell F., 3,470,163.
Hennig, Ralph R., 3,421,853.
Hohmann, Frank G.; Matthias, George D.; Tino, Joseph R.; and
Wellmann, Gerhard F., 3,461,491.
Howard, Carlton J.; and Port, Eugene B., 3,425,795.
Huggins, Dale K.; and Fox, William B., 3,423,168.
Ingleman, Milton R., 3,483,183.
Joris, George G.; and Miller, Robert H., 3,484,414.
Justice, Ged H.; and Formaini, Richard E., 3,462,256.
Kirss, Voldemar; and Park, Jong C, 3,420,752.
Kolyer, John M.; and Kveglis, Albert A., 3,444,142.
Kolyer, John M.; and Kvlglis, Albert A., 3,478,025.
Kurkowski, Albert Robert; and Carpenter, Robert Edward,
3,462,514.
Lamb, George E. R.; and Prevorsek, Dusan C, 3,457,609.
Largman, Theodore; and Newallis, Peter E., 3,470,296.
Lau, Philip T. S.; and Grillot, Gerald F., 3,453,330.
Laughlin, Kenneth C, 3,462,396.
Lazarus, Stanley D., 3,451,971.
Lazarus, Stanley D.; and Christensen, Poul N., 3,484,410.
Lc Noir, Fred W., 3,473,315.
Le Noir, Fred White; and King, Clarence Anderson, 3,438,101.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., 3,458,456.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., 3,464,933.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., 3,483,145.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, 3,438,946.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, 3,440,285.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, 3,472,905.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
29
Lipka, Benjamin, 3,467,658.
Litke, Alvin C, 3,476,500.
Litt, Morton H.; and Evans, Francis W., 3,453,333.
Litt, Morton H.; and Herz, Jack L., 3,470,267.
Litt, Morton H.; Levy, Alan J.; and Bassiri, Taghi G., 3,483,141.
Lloyd, Billy E.; Ungar, Israel S.; and Krumel, Richard R.,
3,455,733.
Lombardo, Pasquale, 3,469,010.
Lund, Richard B.; and Vitrone, John, 3,424,795.
Mariani, Thomas L.; and Hirschmann, Robert P., 3,455,841.
Michener, Aubrey W., Jr.; Carlson, Emery J.; and Koo,
Raymond H., 3,479,136.
Michener, Aubrey Westlake, Jr.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin,
3,462,474.
Mirabile, Frank A.; and Rabel, Steven T., 3,434,993.
Moore, William P.; and Mac Gregor, Rob Roy, 3,441,375.
Moore, William P.; Sierichs, William C; and Mac Gregor, Rob
Roy, 3,447,901.
Moore, William P.; and MacGregor, Rob Roy, 3,482,933.
Moore, William P., Jr.; and Mosier, Jack W., 3,435,089.
Moore, William P., Jr.; and MacGregor, Rob R., 3,470,1 15.
Moore, William Percy; Sierichs, William Cornell; and Mac-
Gregor, Rob Roy, 3,481,702.
Morse, Roger J., 3,459,220.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Lombardo, Pasquale, 3,420,919.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Lombardo, Pasquale, 3,442,955.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Rumanowski, Edmund J., 3,444,244.
Newallis, Peter E.; Otto, Julian A.; and Lombardo, Pasquale,
3,445,507.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Rumanowski, Edmund J., 3,467,692.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Cheema, Zafarullah K., 3,469,966.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Spurlock, Langley A., 3,475,452.
Nychka, Henry R.; and Anello, Louis G., 3,435,078.
Oswald, Hendrikus J.; Turi, Edith; and Lund, Richard B.,
3,425,987.
Oxenrider, Bryce C; and Lund, Richard B., 3,438,938.
Pierce, Arleen, 3,487,157.
Pierce, Arleen Cecilia; and Lindo, Neil Adams, 3,420,894.
Pierpont, Roger L.; and Rumanowski, Edmund J., 3,468,656.
Pietrusza, Edward W.; Pedersen, Jack R.; and Piter, Rudolph,
3,438,948.
Pietrusza, Edward W.; and Pinter, Rudolph, 3,445,459.
Pietrusza, Edward W.; Pinter, Rudolph; and Pedersen, Jack R.,
3,448,085.
Pohl, Raymond A., 3,437,608.
Price, Alson K.; and Sweeney, Richard F., 3,427,349.
Rcimschuesscl, Herbert K.; and Pascale, John V., 3,422,093.
Rosenblatt, Herbert; Mariani, Thomas L.; and Arvidson, Philip
R., 3,483,965.
Salaticllo, Peter P.; and Dollman, Stephen C, 3,434,996.
Santimauro, John F.; and Gcrson, Herman, 3,483,217.
Schmidt, Lawrence D., 3,432,398.
Schuller, Barry; and Spccht, August J., 3,428,585.
Sepkoski, Joseph J.; Trepa, Robert F.; and Dcgginger, Edward
R., 3,464,935.
Seven, Manfred K.; and Bcllet, Richard J., 3,465,059.
Shriver, Donald S.; and Bara, Edward J., 3,458,464.
Shultz, Andrew, 3,452,073.
Shultz, Andrew; and Kaplan, Melvin, 3,455,836.
Shultz, Andrew, 3,458,447.
Smith, Addison M.; and Perle, Percy, 3,447,933.
Smith, Charles D.; and Samuels, Bertram J., 3,442,766.
Smith, Joseph A.; and Formaini, Richard E., 3,421,854.
Sookne, Arnold Maurice; and Berch, Julian, 3,442,694.
Spatz, Sydney M.; and Lipka, Benjamin, 3,429,900.
Stewart, Donald F., 3,461,501.
Suiter, Roger N., 3,449,254.
Sukornick, Bernard; and Wamser, Christian A., 3,422,159.
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Liauw, Kei-Liang, 3,420,697.
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Cunningham, William J., 3,442,952.
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Liauw, Koci-Liang, 3,446,570.
Taylor, Howard D., 3,454,426.
Truesdell, Robert E.; and Nicnstedt, William H., 3,471,355.
Ungar, Israel S., 3,470,134.
Wagner, Charles R.; Shultz, Andrew; Allen, Robert A.; and
Friedman, Cecil A., 3,426,058.
Wells, Rodney L.; and Sadie, Alexander, 3,457,199.
Wcntworth, Theodore O.; and Nisbet, Lawrence W., Jr.,
3,471,558.
Whitley, Robert F., 3,455,096.
Windcler, Christopher L.; and Singalewitch, Joseph D.,
3,483,597.
Woolf, Cyril; and Gard, Gary Lee, 3,448,121.
Woolf, Cyril; and Wood, Rebecca H„ 3,458,636.
Woolf, Cyril; and Pierce, Arleen C, 3,474,164.
Wooster, George S., 3,436,361.
Wooster, George S.; and Kane, Aloysius J., 3,440,216.
Wooster, George S., 3,458,459.
Yodis, Anthony W., 3,433,718.
Allied Chemical Corporaton: See—
Schmidt, Lawrence D., 3,457,141.
Allied Control Company, Inc.: See —
Zupa, Frank A., 3,474,367.
Allied Farm Equipment, Inc.: See —
Wightman, Dixon B.; and Burke, Thomas L., 3,483,960.
Allied Insulation Company: See —
Williams, James W.; and Proctor, Phillip K., 3,477,745.
Allied Ironfounders Limited: See —
MacDougall, Ian Campbell; and Taylor, John Logan, 3,422,991.
Allied Machine & Engineering Corporation: See —
Stokey, William H., 3,460,409.
Allied Mills, Inc.: See —
Singer, Philip A., 3,438,780.
Allied Pacific Manufacturing Company: See —
Tregubenko, Nicolas, 3,449,813.
Allied Precision Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Click, Ezra N„ 3,485,102.
Allied Research Products Incorporated: See —
Weisenberger, Lavern M., 3,431,120.
Allied Steel & Tractor Products, Inc.: See —
Braff, Joseph A.; and Fox, Richard L., 3,427,939.
Ward, Eugene T., 3,464,501.
Alliegro, Richard A., to Norton Company. Method of preparing
plates of boron carbide powder. 3,440,312, 4-22-69, CI. 264-125.
Alliegro, Richard A., to Norton Company. Refiner plate. 3,482,791,
12-9-69, CI. 241-296.
Allingham, Robert P.: See —
Stephens, Charles R., Jr.; and Allingham, Robert P.,3,440,183.
Stephens, Charles R., Jr.; and Allingham, Robert P.,3,446,629.
Tate, Bryce E.; and Allingham, Robert P.,3,468,916.
Allingham, Walter F.; and Morgan, Hugh M., to Honeywell Inc.
Non-displaceable rotary valve. 3,461,912, 8-19-69, CI. 137-636.4
Allingham, William D. Method of fabricating a cored structure.
3,474,513, 10-28-69, CI. 29-157.3
Allington, Robert W., to Instrumentation Specialties Company. Ap-
paratus for density gradient electrophoresis. 3,453,200, 7-1-69, CI.
204-301.
Allington, Robert W., to Instrumentation Specialties Company. Ap-
paratus for measuring absorbance differences. 3,463,927, 8-26-69,
CI. 250-211.
Allinikov, Sidney; and Forbes, Fred W. Expandable self-rigidizing
honeycomb structure. 3,466,220, 9-9-69, CI. 161-68.
Allinquant, Fernand Stanislas. Self-locking connector for fluid
transfer. 3,422,864, 1-21-69, CI. 141-347.
Allinquant, Fernand Stanislas. Hydraulic pit prop. 3,426,995, 2-11-
69, CI. 248-354.
Allinquant, Fernand Stanislas. Sliding seal arrangements. 3,448,665,
6-10-69, CI. 92-181.
Allio, Robert J.: See —
Biancheria, Amilcare; and Allio, Robert J. ,3,427, 222.
Alliot, Louis; Auclair, Michel; and Godouet, Francois, to Esso Stan-
dard Societe Anonyme Francaise. Gasification of hydrocarbons.
3,480,419, 11-25-69, CI. 48-212.
Allirot, Rene: See —
Darcas, Claude; Allirot, Rene; and Laviron, Charles, 3, 474, 142.
Laviron, Charles; Darcas, Claude; and Allirot, Rene, 3,474, 141.
Allis, Louis Company: See —
Robinson, Russell I., 3,479,541.
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company: See —
Backe, Eugene K.; and Wiskow, Gary J., 3,441,390.
Baron, Anthony V., 3,473,384.
Baude, John, 3,421,028.
Baude, John, 3,460,036.
Bedell, Edward L„ 3,434,527.
Bedell, Edward L., 3,455,373.
Benko, Joseph R.; and Weber Hans J., 3,464,043.
Burkhardt, Edgar S.; and Torrence, James D., 3,456,889.
Cannon, Craig W., 3,420,584.
Cannon, Craig W., 3,446,305.
Cannon, Craig W., 3,469,648.
Chesner, Ramon J.; and Prestridge, James C, 3,441,444.
Curtis, Donald R., 3,463,701.
Daniels, Russell W., 3,463,542.
Danner, Bill A., 3,484,139.
Dreisin, Alexander, 3,424,138.
Dreisin, Alexander, 3,465,737.
Dreisin, Alexander, 3,486,493.
Dreisin, Alexander, 3,486,494.
Dreisin, Alexander, 3,486,696.
Drone, Gary A„ 3,441,092.
Feller, Thomas R., 3,434,654.
Fergason, Rector C, 3,439,788.
Fergason, Rector C, 3,449,976.
Fergason, Rector C, 3,464,194.
Fergason, Rector C, 3,465,506.
Fergason, Rector C, 3,473,307.
Fiedler, Bruce H., 3,463,096.
French, Howard W.; and McDaniel, Gordon M., 3,446,347.
Freshwater, Donley D.; and Jenness, Raymond C, 3,429,624.
Frey, Albert M.; and Griffith, Joseph W., 3,448,205.
Gieskieng, David H., 3,441,258.
Gillis, Edward Allan, 3,432,363.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Goodman, Ernest A.; and Johnston, Richmond P., 3,440,586.
Goodman, Ernest A.; Mutschler, William H., Jr.; and Anderson,
John M., 3,443,113.
Goodwin, Edwin C, Jr., 3,457,531.
Grooms, Franklin H.; and Wagner, Paul D., 3,441,764.
Harper, William E.; and Ramrath, Joseph M., 3,446,928.
Harper, William E., 3,483,306.
Hawk, Dale W., 3,462,859.
Horn, John M., 3,469,792.
Johnson, James N.; and Lorenc, Donald D., 3,479,758.
Karazija, Arvin, 3,443,380.
Kass, Robert A.; and Schmidt, Harvey W., 3,439,806.
Keogh, Thomas H., 3,474,369.
Keough, Thomas H.; and Haglund, Norman E., 3,435,125.
Kilbane, John K., 3,463,384.
Korn, Roger A., 3,457,432.
Krumholz, Frank C., 3,454,103.
Lehnerer, George J., 3,486,492.
Lenzen, Leo W,; Olsen, Norman G.; and Wenda, Raymond N.,
3,480,120.
Leonard, Ronald James, 3,445,294.
Longshore, Donald W., 3,464,277.
Manion, Jean P., 3,446,673.
Manion, Jean P.; Philosophos, John A.; and Robinson, Marquis
B., 3,485,735.
Marco, George P., 3,472,550.
Matkovich, Vlado I.; and Colton, Ervin, 3,427,131.
McRay, Ferris L., 3,424,285.
Mikolic, Charles R.; and Burton, Lawrence A., 3,435,389.
Moc, Richard G.; and Siercn, Gerald E., 3,454,105.
Moore, Robert A., 3,479,891.
Moulton, Clifford H., 3,443,202.
Neumann, Manfred E., 3,466,466.
Nichols, Beverly R„ 3,484,298.
Norton, Edward T., 3,443,1 19.
Novak, Leo L., 3,485,324.
O'Connor, John W., 3,469,646.
Oakes, Lloyd; Wakeam, Ralph D.; and Hartwell, Sidney J.,
3,427,530.
Parrish, Walter A., Jr., 3,421,486.
Perry, Elijah R„ 3,457,428.
Perry, Elijah R.; and Frey, Albert M., 3,485,940.
Phadke, Arun G.. 3,465,234.
Potter, Roderick B., 3,472,046.
Prcszlcr, Harold D., 3,472,497.
Purucker, Donald; and Hartwig, Walter J., 3,441,257.
Rockwell, Harvey W.; and Hawk, Dale W„ 3,430,367.
Rockwell, Harvey W., 3,463,058.
Ryskamp, Neil J., 3,429,392.
Ryskamp, Neil J., 3,439,927.
Ryskamp, Neil J., 3,463,555.
Sargent, John W., 3,449,607.
Scardina, Virgil R.; Wagner, Paul D.; and Brezic, Raymond L.,
3,463,955.
Schaffner, Donald L., 3,464,512.
Schott. Robert E., 3,439,708.
Schott, Robert E.; and Bernhoft, Gerlad W., 3,439,709.
Schott. Robert E., 3,446,320.
Sealey, William C; and Waterman, Michael W., 3,466,582.
Spengler. Harold H.; and Kempher, Thomas J., 3,446,725.
Thicle, Tom N., 3,427,506.
Thiele, Tom N.; and Ting, Lawrence J., 3,436,653.
Thicle, Tom N.; and Gerlach, Lester O., 3,436,654.
Thiele, Tom N., 3,443,120.
Thiele, Tom N.. 3,465,248.
Thicle, Tom N., 3,484,652.
Thomas, Charles H., 3,445,773.
Timmerman, Julius W., Jr., 3,443,1 15.
Varilek, Ronald D., 3,480,167.
Vitez, Bcla, 3,465,975.
Walberg, Maynard E.; and Moc, Richard G., 3,420,313.
Waterman, Michael W., 3,464,041.
Weber, Hans J.; and Mutschler, William H., 3.484,727.
Welch, Fredrick M.. 3,484.836.
Wesoloski, Henry J., 3,440,377.
Wesoloski, Henry J., 3.463,892.
Winter, Heinz W., 3,473,743.
Wrangell, Lewis J.. 3.458,407.
Wusteney, John J.. 3.463,382.
Allisbaugh. Howard C. Packaging arrangement. 3,458,030, 7-29-69.
CI. 206-46.
Allison. Bill R. String holder. 3,440,729, 4-29-69, CI. 33-86.
Allison, Cecil Jay, Jr.; Jone, Paul Y.; and Jacobson, Paul E., to
Weyerhaeuser Company. Process of forming wet strength paper
containing a anionic resin and fumarated unsaturated oil.
3.448,005, 6-3-69, CI. 162-164.
Allison. Clayton E.: See—
Stude. John V.; and Allison. Clayton E., 3,486,057.
Allison. David Frank, to Signetics Corporation. Method for making
field effect transistor. 3.427,212, 2-1 1-69, CI. 148-187.
Allison, Hansell Jack: See —
Hughes, William L.; Summers, Claude M.; and Allison, Hansell
Jack,3,424,620.
Hughes, William Lewis; Summers, Claude Menta; and Allison,
Hansell Jack,3,477,878.
Allison, John P., to General Motors Corporation. Ultraviolet stabil-
izers for polymers. 3,423,484, 1-21-69, CI. 260-901.
Allison, Kenneth C. Multi-position rotary electric switch. 3,461,251,
8-12-69, CI. 200-11.
Allison, Kenneth C. Rotary electric switch rotor construction.
3,467,792, 9-16-69, CI. 200-1 1.
Allison, Kenneth C; and Kelver, William L., to GTS Corporation.
Multiple tie rod fastener and mounting bracket. 3,433,120, 3-18-
69, CI. 85-36.
Allison, Kenneth C: See —
Cooley, William H.; Allison, Kenneth C; and Colburn, Wil-
liam,3,466,181.
Cooley, William H.; and Allison, Kenneth C.,3,466,216.
Allison, Louie J.; and Dyer, Richard F., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Composite yarn. 3,458,986, 8-5-69, CI. 57-140.
Allison, Philip J., to Simms, T. S., & Co., Limited. Roller coater
chamferring device. 3,465,641, 9-9-69, CI. 90-11.
Allison, Robert Corwin; Fischer, Franz; and Hausermann, Heinrich,
to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Polysulfonated bis-s-
triazinylamino-stilbene- 2,2'-disulfonic acids. 3,479,349, 11-18-69,
CI. 260-240.
Allison, Robert D., to United States Envelope Company. One-piece
perforated enclosed coupon envelope. 3,426,961, 2-11-69, CI.
229-70.
Allison, Thomas K., to Beck Engraving Company, Inc., The. Method
and apparatus for producing precision spreads. 3,449,048, 6-10-
69, CI. 355-40.
Allison, William D., to Ford Motor Company. Interconnected vehi-
cle suspension. 3,446,514, 5-27-69, CI. 280-124.
Allison, William D., to Ford Motor Company. Rear suspension
system for a motor vehicle 3,486,575, 12-30-69, CI. 180-71.
Allison, William E. Wire connection cover. 3,430,800, 3-4-69, CI.
220-3.94
Allman, William T., Jr.; Winger, James H.; and Burn, William A.,
Jr., to Celanese Corporation. Processing of fluid entangling non-
woven fabrics. 3,452,412, 7-1-69, CI. 28-72.
Allmanna Stalelement AB: See —
Wiklund, Per, 3,455,070.
Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget: See —
Agerman, Erik; Lindstedt. Ake; and Nilsson, Nils-Erik,
3,470,404.
Andersson, Nils Eric, 3,447,042.
Andersson, Nils Eric; and Lilja, Goran, 3,470,405.
Aviander, Stig, 3,431,471.
Bjorklund. Ludvig, 3,437,012.
Boksjo, Carl Ingvar, 3,486,103.
Breitholtz, Bo; Carlen, Fred; and Ahrnholm, Par, 3,424,199.
Breitholtz, Bo; and Carlen, Fred, 3,482,070.
Bronnvall, Wolfgang; and Andreassen, Jostein, 3,470,045.
Carlson, Henry; Lundquist, Ingvar; Danieli, Sten Henrik; and
Andersson, Rune. 3.427,991.
Edling, Gustaf Emanuel, 3,453,176.
Edqvist, Ollc; Svcdberg, Per; and Vedin, Bengt-Arne, 3,437,886.
Ekstrom, Staffan; and Yngvesson, Lindy, 3,424,972.
Eriksson, Karl-Axel; and Tveteras, Martin, 3,486,073.
Eriksson, Kjell Karl-Axel; Lindblad, Sven Erland Gustav; and
Lindeberg, Bcngt Gosta, 3,470,450.
Essen, Edgar, 3,431,443.
Fejes, Peter, 3,437,207.
Glandin, Constan, 3,431,171.
Glandin, Constan, 3,457,140.
Glandin, Constan; and Skar, Harald, 3,481,021.
Grces, Karl Lennart; and Karlsson, Sven Olof, 3,462,619.
Hammarlund, Bertil, 3,421,052.
Hammarlund, Bertil, 3,447,063.
Hannerz, Kare; Sundqvist. Cnut; and Skygge, Carl Gosta,
3,446,704.
Hcllman, Erik, 3,448,008.
Jaaksoo, Lembit; and Stange, Werner. 3,470,525.
Jacobsen, Clas, 3,435,287.
Jonsson, Erik, 3,432,387.
Kaipainen, Arto; Rullgard, Ake; Skygge, Carl Gosta; and
Sundqvist, Cnut, 3,437,557.
Krabbe, Ulrich, 3,470,448.
Krabbe, Ulrik; and Hedstrom, Hans, 3,430,122.
Larsson, Paul, 3,430,471.
Laurell, Lars G.; and Mandt, Arne. 3,487.455.
Linderholm, Sven; and Discr, Birger, 3,445,903.
Lindholm, Ingemar; and Mueller, Bo, 3,437,526.
Lindholm, Ingemar; and Karlsson, Gun, 3,470,030.
Lofgren. Ingemar, 3,469,440.
Lundstrom, Hans Torbjorn, 3,470,303.
Norman, Sivert, 3,462,562.
Pcrsson, Erik; Claesson, Nils-Erik; Trulsson, Ingvar; and Me-
landsor, Osvald, 3,470,383.
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31
Persson, Erik, 3,487,286.
Pucher, Walter, 3,420,972.
Ronnevig, Carl, 3,447,002.
Schmiterlow, Fredrik, 3,469,538.
Sivilotti, Olivo Giuseppe; and Carlsson, Pervi, 3,481,194.
Stackegard, Hans, 3,424,971.
Stackegard, Hans, 3,448,285.
Stackegard, Hans A., 3,448,286.
Svedberg, Per, 3,470,036.
Torok, Vilmos, 3,446,968.
Uhlmann, Erich, 3,431,482.
von Kruscnstierna, Otto; Lindholm, Ingemar; and Malmberg,
Gunnar, 3,432,353.
Wedin, Thord, 3,457,114.
Wennerlund, Eric; and Lundback, Sven, 3,430,351.
Widell. Marja, 3,486,943.
Allmark, Reginald Hugh, to English Electric Computers Limited.
Transistor logical circuit arrangements. 3,448,288, 6-3-69, CI.
307-215.
Allori, Aldo; and Wilger, John A., to International Harvester Com-
pany. Brake released differential lock. 3,463,277, 8-26-69, CI.
192-4.
Alloy Engineering Company, The: See —
Freund, William P., 3,443,801.
Johnson, Carl G. A., 3,441,260.
Alloy Steel Products Co.: See —
Britton, Harrison J., 3,434,693.
Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc.: See —
Baldi, Alfonso L., 3,458,353.
Baldi, Aluonso L., 3,449,159.
Allphin, Nylcn L., Jr., to Marathon Oil Company. Nitroso com-
pounds and processes for their production. 3,445,530, 5-20-69, CI.
260-645.
Allphin, Nylen L., Jr., to Chevron Research Company. Nonvicinal
gylcols in ovcrbased phenate preparation. 3,424,679, 1-28-69, CI.
252-33.
Allport, John J.: See—
Holzman, Allen L.; and Allport. John J. ,3,449,600.
Allred, Victor D., to Marathon Oil Company. Rotary concentric par-
tition in a coke oven hearth. 3,448,012, 6-3-69, CI. 201-27.
Allred, Von D. Rotary device. 3,431,894, 3-11-69, CI. 123-8.
Allsop Automatic, Inc.: See —
Allsop, Ivor J., 3,425,564.
Allsop, Ivor J., to Allsop Automatic, Inc. Support rack and bracket
for shoes and boots. 3,425,564, 2-4-69, CI. 21 1-37.
Allsop, Ivor John. Lazy susan shoe support. 3,478,890, 1 1-18-69, CI.
21 1-37.
Allsop, Robert T., to G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Limited G.K.N.
Screws & Easterners Limited. Apparatus for tightening and
locking nuts on bolts. 3,479,714, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-200.
Allsopp. Peter James, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Weigh-I'ceders. 3,458,004, 7-29-69, CI. 177-1 16.
Alluvial Mining and Shaft Sinking Company Limited: See —
Richardson, Henry John, 3,486,570.
Allyn, Anderson A., to Chardon Metal Products Company. Wire
twisting device. 3.420,28(1, 1-7-69, CI. 140-149.
Allvn. Richard J.: See—
Hamilton, William H.; and Allyn, Richard J. .3,486,572.
Aim Corp.: See—
Field, Milton Scott; and Nilson, Edward B., 3,432,629.
Aim. Robert M.: See—
O'Grady, Thomas M.; Aim, Robert M.; and Hoff, Melvern
C, 3,437,698.
Alnmc Cryogenics, Inc.: See —
Hodstrom. Albert V.. 3.433,248.
Almasy, David M. Coil rack. 3,460,684, 8-12-69, CI. 21 1-13.
Aimer. Friedrich Hermann Raymund; and Kuipcr, Adrianus, to U.S.
Philips Company, Inc., mesne Battelle-lnstitut c.V. Cathodes for
use in electric discharge tubes. 3,472,693, 10-14-69, CI. I 17-221.
Almvide, Sven. to Aktiebolaget Original-Odhner. Mechanical
couplings. 3.466.939. 9-16-69, CI. 74-142.
Alnor Instrument Company: See —
Donath, Edwin W., 3.450.343.
Peltola, Veikko K., 3,466.542.
Pierman. Martin J.; Donath, Edwin W.; and Ernst, Otto A.,
3,463,003.
Aloe Creme Laboratories, Inc.: Set —
Marsh, Joseph R., Jr., 3,470,109.
Alois, Herman G., to Alofs Manufacturing Company. Buckle
mechanism. 3,453,702, 7-8-69, CI. 24-230.
Alofs Manufacturing Company: See —
Alofs, Herman G.. 3.453,702.
Alon, Alexander: See—
Baniel, Avraham; Blumberg, Ruth; and Alon, Alex-
andcr.3,433.592.
Alonso, Jose. Children's streamer toy. 3,439,446, 4-22-69, CI. 46-51.
Alonso, Ramon L.; Oleksiak, Robert E.; and Turner, William B., to
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Process for manufacturing
digital computer memories. 3,451,129, 6-24-69, CI. 29-604.
Alonzo, Richard L.; and Augustin, Eugene H., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Process for the manufacture of float glass utilizing regular
and auxiliary heating elements. 3,486,869, 12-30-69, CI. 65-27.
Alonzo, Richard L.; Augustin, Eugene H.; Grcenler, Robert J.; and
Kramer, Robert N., to Ford Motor Company. Glass manufacturing
chamber containing buoyant side wall liners of graphite.
3,481,729, 12-2-69, CI. 65-182.
Alosi, Michael. Combination yard and garden tool. 3,430,704, 3-4-
69, CI. 172-372.
Alpana Aluminum Products, Inc.: See —
La Bissoniere, Robert L., 3,462,884.
Alpen, Cecil W., to Green Giant Company. Broccoli trimmer.
3,478,794, 11-18-69, CI. 146-78.
Alper, Allen M., to Corning Glass Works. Metallurgical furnace.
3,433,471, 3-18-69, CI. 266-35.
Alpermann, Hans Gcorg: See —
Ruschig, Heinrich; Meixner, Willi; and Alpermann, Hans
Georg.3,445,473.
Alpermann, Hans-Georg: See —
Ehrhart, Gustav; Ther, Leopold; Alpermann, Hans-Georg; and
Ott, Heinrich.3,426,028.
Alpern, Alan N.: See —
Troll, John H.; and Alpern, Alan N., 3,463, 168.
Alpert, Edward D.: See —
Racine, William J.; Alport, Edward D.; and Caldwell, James H.,
Jr., 3,438,889.
Alpert, Louis, to United States of America, Navy. Detent rib.
3,468,215,9-23-69, CI. 89-1.8
Alpha Portland Cement Company: See —
Horsey, Arthur T.; and Brownmiller, Lorrin T., 3,447,937.
Alpha Press Company: See —
Weiss, Adolf, 3,430,538.
Alphamatic Corporation: See —
Maziarka, Robert J., 3,425,566.
Maziarka, Robert J., 3,447,459.
Maziarka, Robert J., 3,483,646.
Alphanumeric, Incorporated: See —
Manber, Solomon, 3,471,848.
Alphen, Jacques, to Societe dite: Projecteurs Cibie. Flashing device
for self-propelled vehicles in particular. 3,426,246, 2-4-69, CI.
315-83.
Alpina-Werk Bovensiepen KG: See —
Fuhr, Hans, 3,484,324.
Alpine Aktiengescllschaft: See —
Kaiser, Fritz W., 3,437,202.
Alpine Chemische Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Zorn, Hermann; and Till, Heinrich, 3,448,145.
Alpine Geophysical Associates, Inc.: See —
Smith, Larry G.; Blake, Gordon H.; and Van Way, Jim P.,
3,438,678.
Alpine-Western, Inc.: See —
Bachrach, Erwin; and Gabrielson, Dan A., 3,438,138.
ALPMA Alpenland-Maschinenbaugesellschaft Hain & Co. K.G.: See-
Hum, Gottfried M.; and Leonard, Wolfgang B., 3,439,472.
Alsch. Richard E., to Graham Transmissions, Inc. Variable transmis-
sion. 3,424,018, 1-28-69, CI. 74-198.
Alsco, Inc.: See —
Nash, John J., 3,438,108.
Nash, John J., 3,456,552.
Pengelly, Charles P., 3,451,168.
Alscope Limited: See —
Mills, Everett C, 3,461,028.
Alscth, Gilmore Noble, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Com0y088888888. Developing apparatus with a heated transport
roll. 3,439,905, 4-22-69, CI. 263-6.
Alsobrooks, Darriel L., to Michigan Dynamics, Inc. Air cleaner for
turbine engines. 3.444,672, 5-20-69, CI. 55-306.
Alsop, Charles Francis, to Davy and United Instruments Limited.
Control systems. 3,478,551, 1 1-18-69, CI. 72-8.
Alsop, Ranulph Michael, to Fisons Pharmaceuticals Limited. Process
for the partial depolymerization of dextrans. 3,454,553, 7-8-69, CI.
260-209.
Alstad, John K.: See —
Spcliotis, Dennis E.; Morrison, John R.; Alstad, John K.; and
Bate, Gcoffrey,3,453,646.
Alstedt, William A., to Triax Company, The. Extractor mechanism
for a warehouse system. 3,486,653, 12-30-69, CI. 214-730.
Alstedt, William A.; and Atwater, Wayne G., to Triax Company,
The. Automatic warehousing system for bar storage. 3,445,010, 5-
20-69, CI. 214-16.4
Alster, David I.; and Eggert, Jacob H. Visual call indicator for
telephone sets. 3,459,900, 8-5-69, CI. 179-84.
Alster, David I.: See —
Waly, Adnan; Just, Richard; Schwartzman, Leonard; and Alster,
David I.,3,426,197.
Alstergrcn, Martin Robert Mac Donald. Prosthetic device for animal
teeth. 3,462,838, 8-26-69, CI. 32-12.
Alsthom-Savoisienne: See —
Dcrippc, Jean-Marie; and Aumont, Pierre Maurice, 3,454,915.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lair, Philippe C, 3,440,326.
Alston Tool & Gauge Company Limited, The: See—
Allen, Geoffrey William; and Songhurst, Cecil James, 3,456,397.
Alsup, Richard Glenn; and Leverett, Glenn Frederick, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Vapor-phase base clean-up of
polyoxymethylene. 3,477,993, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-67.
Alsys, Clarence M.: See —
Wilmsen, George M.; and Alsys, Clarence M., 3,474,662.
Alt, Gerhard H., to Monsanto Company. 1-Chloro-cycloalkane-l-
carbox amides. 3,470,173, 9-30-69, CI. 260-247.7
Alt, Gerhard H., to Monsanto Company. Cyclodiene carbox amides.
3,470,174, 9-30-69, CI. 260-247.7
Alt Gerhard H., to Monsanto Company. 1 -Tertiary amino- 1-
trichloro methyl cycloalkanes. 3,475,428, 10-28-69, CI. 260-247.
Alt, Gerhard H., to Monsanto Company. Trichloromethyl-tertiary
amino substituted cycloalkenes and their preparation. 3,479,352,
11-18-69, CI. 260-247.
Alt, Gerhard H.; and Speziale, Angelo John, to Monsanto Company.
Enaminoketone sulfides. 3,452,001, 6-24-69, CI. 260-239.
Alt, Gerhard H.; See—
Speziale, Angelo John; and Alt, Gerhard H., 3,428,633.
Altavilla, Alex P., to General Aniline & Film Corporation. Preven-
tion of silver occlusion in color photography. 3,421,896, 1-14-69,
CI. 96-55.
Altec Gesellschaft Fur Allgemeine Landtechnik m.b.H.: See —
Schmierer, Heinz, 3,468,261.
Altekruse, John L.; Buxton, Albert C; Hancock, Robert O.; and
Miller, James H., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Vehicle
guidance system. 3,421,716, 1-14-69, CI. 244-3.17
Altcn, Edward H.: See —
Dubble, Roger D.; and Alten, Edward H., 3,438,803.
Alten, Kurt. Framework-shaped transloading bridge. 3,423,780, 1-
28-69, CI. 14-72.
Alten, Kurt. Transloading bridge. 3,460,176, 8-12-69, CI. 14-72.
Altenpohl, Dietrich; and Gyongyos, Ivan, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd.
Machine for the continuous casting of slabs between bands.
3,426,836, 2-1 1-69, CI. 164-278.
Altcnwcger, Alois, to Zellweger Ltd., Uster Factories for Apparatus
and Machines. Device for preparing and presenting new warp to a
weaving loom. 3,423,808, 1-28-69, CI. 28-49.
Altcnweger, Alois, to Zellweger Ltd. Frame for a warp-tying
machine and the like. 3,438,103, 4-15-69, CI. 28-41.
Altcnwcger, Alois, to Zellweger Ltd. Guide frame construction for
tying attachments of warp tying machines. 3,447,212, 6-3-69, CI.
28-49.
Alter, David E., Jr. Book binding. 3,448,536, 6-10-69, CI. 40-104.02
Alter, Henry Ward, to General Electric Company. Track-etch
neutron radiography. 3,457,408, 7-22-69, CI. 250-83.1
Alter, Henry W., to General Electric Company. Track registration
bulk tracing method. 3,486,027, 12-23-69, CI. 250-106.
Alterman, Daniel S.; and Williams, Lester, to Prodesco, Inc. Ap-
paratus for weaving stiff filamentray material. 3,434,508, 3-25-69,
CI. 139-130.
Alterman, losif Ilich: See —
Gutnikov, Eduard Julievich; Melnikov, Oleg Nikolaevich; Matju-
nin, German Borisovich; and Alterman, losif Ilich, 3,440,932.
Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Limited. Di-(hydroxynaphthyl)-triazines.
3,478,024, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-248.
Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Limited. Dihydroxyarylbenzoquinoxaline
dyestuffs. 3,484,441, 12-16-69, CI. 260-250.
Altermatt, Ruedi; and Mueller, Curt, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz
A.G. Water-insoluble phenyl azo phenyl dyes. 3,428,622, 2-18-69,
CI. 260-207.
Alternac, Paririe Village: See —
Laudcl, Arthur, Jr., 3,435,325.
Altes, Stephen K., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Method for milling waveguide bends. 3,482,308, 12-9-69, CI. 29-
600.
Altfather, Conrad T., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation.
Frequency shift relaying apparatus. 3,443,159, 5-6-69, CI. 317-36.
Altfather, Conrad T.; and Lensner, Herbert W., to Wcstinghouse
Electric Corporation. Static switching apparatus for selectively
controlling one or more output circuits. 3,427,473, 2-11-69, CI.
307-241.
Altgelt, George A., to Chrome Plate, Inc. Method of repairing air-
craft cylinder heads. 3,445,914, 5-27-69, CI. 29-402.
Althaus, Edward J., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Stochastic event
simulator. 3,433,934, 3-18-69, CI. 235-92.
Althen, Winfried: See —
Keller, Hans; Risch, Karl; and Althen, Winfried.3,457,103.
Altherr, Russell G., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Automatic
slack adjuster. 3,432,01 1,3-1 1-69, CI. 188-196.
Althoff, Donald G. Tuning device. 3,433.1 16, 3-18-69, CI. 84-454.
Altier, Vincent A.; and Wells, Edward T., to Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Aqueous rubbery tcrpolymcr latex con-
taining an epoxy resin. 3.444.121, 5-13-69, CI. 260-29.7
Altieri, Joseph R.: See —
Dodge, David L.; Altieri. Joseph R.; and Kczer. Charles
F.,3,457,503.
Altman, Daniel E., to United States of America, Navy. Strongest
photosignal selection by an inhibiting or gate. 3,448,274, 6-3-69,
CI. 250-209.
Altman, Daniel E.; and Geller, Myer, to United States of America,
Navy. Laser energy pump which employs an extension of a coaxial
transmission line. 3,470,493, 9-30-69, CI. 331-94.5
Altman, Daniel E.: See —
Geller, Myer; and Altman, Daniel E.,3,458,830.
Altman, Gerald. Episcopic projection photographic element.
3,430,375, 3-4-69, CI. 40-158.
Altman, Gerald. Reflex reflective products and processes for their
manufacture. 3,469,898, 9-30-69, CI. 350-103.
Altman, Harry: See —
Gutleber, Frank S.; Levine, Elihu; Bogert, Warren D.; Sil-
verstein, Samuel; and Altman, Harry, 3, 483, 549.
Altman, Max S.; and Cox, James V. Bathing boot with means to
massage foot. 3,478,738, 11-18-69, CI. 128-66.
Altmann, Albrecht, to Blaupunkt-Werke G. m.b.H. Matrix circuit for
a color television receiver. 3,429,987, 2-25-69, CI. 178-5.4
Altmann, Helmut, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Supporting device for radio telescopes.
3,438,039, 4-8-69, CI. 343-765.
Altmann, Werner E., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Blocking-
type synchronizing shifting clutch for motor vehicle change -speed
transmissions. 3,451,513, 6-24-69, CI. 192-53.
Altmann, Werner E., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Self-
locking differential gear, especially for motor vehicles. 3,457,807,
7-29-69, CI. 74-711.
Altmanshofer, Robert Dale: See —
Crookshanks, Paul Edward; and Altmanshofer, Robert
Dale,3,461,225.
Alto Company: See —
Irving, Frank M., Jr.; and Schmidt, Albert S., 3,438,522.
Altscher, Siegfried; and Fetscher, Charles A., to Diamond Shamrock
Corporation. Process for producing a high molecular weight linear
urethane polymer. 3,476,710, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-77.5
Altschuler, Samuel. Vibrationless pneumatic tool. 3,456,744, 7-22-
69, CI. 173-137.
Altshuler, Thomas L.; Harr, Thomas E.; and Ledges, George E., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Infrared camera tube
utilizing a superconductor material detector. 3,435,137, 3-25-69,
CI. 178-7.1
Altson, George R.: See —
Altson, Ralph.3,477,773.
Altson, George. Phantom drive. 3,428,017, 2-18-69, CI. 1 15-34.
Altson, John A.: See —
Altson, Ralph,3,477,773.
Altson, Ralph, deceasedO (by Altson, John A.OAltson, George R.;
administrators), to General Motors Corporation. Molded cage for
nonseparable assembly of roller bearings. 3,477,773, 11-1 1-69, CI.
308-214.
Altwicker, Elmar R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Prepara-
tion of hydroxy substituted diarylamines. 3,450,764, 6-17-69, CI.
260-571.
Altwicker, Elmar R., to Universal Oil Products Company. N-
piperidyl substituted phenylenediamines. 3,480,635, 11-25-69, CI.
260-293.
Altwicker, Elmar R. Synthesis of 2,6-disubstituted hydroquinones.
3,487,1 17, 12-30-69, CI. 260-625.
Altwicker, Elmar R.; and Michaels, Leo, to Universal Oil Products
Company. N, N'-di(2-aminobenzoyl)-phenyIenediamines.
3,487,110, 12-30-69, CI. 260-558.
Alul, Husni R.; and McEwan, Gilbert J., to Monsanto Company.
Process for the manufacture of aromatic substituted alkanes.
3,483,262, 12-9-69, CI. 260-624.
Aluminium Laboratories Limited: See —
Baker, William A.; Hartree, John R.; and Gould, Robert,
3,429,166.
Bryson, Neil Burton, 3,441,079.
Cooke, William Ernest; Smits, Paul; and Cote, Jacques Francois,
3,471,375.
Dewing, Ernest William, 3,425,797.
Dewing, Ernest William; and Phillips, Norman W. F., 3,436,210.
Dewing, Ernest William, 3,436,21 1.
Edwards, Aubrey T.; and Mussen, Guy A., 3,445,586.
Hambly, John Arthur, 3,466,142.
Sheasby, Peter Geoffrey; Short, Edward Percival; and Guminski,
Roman Dominik, 3,468,772.
Wollam, Carl Arlen, 3,447,227.
Aluminum Company of America: See —
Buchovecky, Kalman E.; and Patton, Wilbur L., 3,478,136.
Burkart, Alan R.; and Mudge, John H., 3,477,494.
Craig, Richard T., 3,455,369.
De Voe, Harvey B., Jr.; and Toms, Jay M., 3,425,570.
Demsey, John N.; and Heffran, Vernon C, 3,478,554.
Dunn, Lloyd G.; and Hrovath, John W., 3,441,169.
Dunn, Lloyd G., 3,479,979.
Eiland, Ehrlich M„ 3,460,966.
Gamber, Erwin J.; and Rauschenbach, Roger R., 3,436,236.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Mac Zura, George, 3,432,313.
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Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., 3,443,894.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., 3,443,895.
Heffner, Robert E., 3,429,102.
Heffner, Robert E., 3,446,390.
Hess, Paul D., 3,436,212.
Hirsh, William, 3,425,800.
Hunter, Matthew S., 3,475,289.
La Barge, Robert L., 3,421,276.
La Barge, Robert L.; and Riesen, Walter C, Jr., 3,441,163.
La Barge, Robert L., 3,473,965.
La Barge, Robert L., 3,479,790.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr., 3,460,703.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr., 3,473,964.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr.; and La Barge, Robert L., 3,473,967.
Rolles, Rolf; and Luyk, Kenneth E., 3,437,612.
Stroup, Philip T.; and Terrill, James R., 3,431,629.
Stroup, Philip T.; Cochran, Charles Norman; and Stokes, John
J., Jr., 3,440,712.
Terrill, James R., 3,477,118.
Von Stocker, Selmer G., 3,424,337.
Wood, Charles L., Jr., 3,477,190.
Zelley, Walter G., 3,475,241.
Aluminum Extrusions, Inc.: See —
Kann, Henry Robert, 3,458,052.
Aluminum Foils Limited; See —
Field, Leonard Edward, 3,443,052.
Aluminum Plastic Products Corporation: See —
Costanzo, Nicholas Joseph, Jr., 3,420,015.
Aluminum Specialty Company: See —
Cowles, Craig H., 3,476,082.
Alvang, Folke N.; and Nordgren, Kurt A., to Mo Och Domsjo Ak-
tiebolag. Method of improving the drainage properties of high
bark content wood pulp in the making of fiberboard. 3,446,697, 5-
27-69, CI. 162-17.
Alvarado Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Alvarado, William T., 3,420,013.
Alvarado, William T., to Alvarado Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Post construction. 3,420,013, 1-7-69, CI. 52-161.
Alvarados, Matias. Rope hook. 3,427,996, 2-18-69, CI. 105-369.
Alvarcz-Calderon, Alberto. Inverting falp shapes and mechanisms.
3,481,561, 12-2-69, CI. 244-42.
Alvarez, Francisco S., to Syntcx Corporation. Preparation of
bisnorcholanic acid derivatives. 3,450,722, 6-17-69, CI. 260-397.1
Alvarez, Francisco, to Syntex Corporation. Process for preparing 3-
keto-l9-nor-A4,9(10) steroids. 3,453,295, 7-1-69, CI. 260-397.3
Alvarez, Francisco, to Syntex Corporation. Process for the prepara-
tion of A"'"'"-3/3- hydroxy-6-acyloxy steroids. 3,481,925, 12-2-69,
CI. 260-239.55
Alvarez, Luis W., to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Gyroscopic
lens. 3,434,771, 3-25-69, CI. 350-16.
Alvarez, Luis W., to Optical Research and Development Corpora-
tion. Stabilized zoom optical device. 3,468,596, 9-23-69, CI. 350-
16.
Alvarez, Robert J., to General Electric Company. Ice dispenser hav-
ing stages with different feed rates. 3,422,994, 1-21-69, CI. 222-
240.
Alvarez, Robert J.; and Jacobus, Dwight W., to General Electric
Company. Ice dispenser having stages with different feed rates.
3.437,244, 4-8-69, CI. 222-240.
Alverson, William Keith: See —
Simon, Joseph William; and Alverson, William Keith, 3,478, 283.
Alves Photo Service, Inc.: See —
Lee, Richard G , 3,469,482.
Alvey Conveyor Manufacturing Company: See—
Roth, Ernest E.; and Tanner, Henry E., 3,442,400.
Alwani, Dru W.: See —
Smith, Wayne E.; Alwani, Dru W.; and Anspon, Harry
D.. 3,420,798.
Smith, Wayne E.; Anspon, Harry D.; Ham, George E., Jr.; and
Alwani. Dru W.. 3,474,062.
Alway, Clayton D., to Upjohn Company, The. Cathode ray system
lor viewing transparencies. 3,472,952, 10-14-69, CI. 178-6.8
ALWEG Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Dellcr, Konrad, 3,439,629.
Alwitt, Robert S., to Sprague Electric Company. Capacitor with
electrolyte having dimethylsulfoxidc and a cosolvcnt. 3,487,270,
12-30-69, CI. 317-230.
Amacher, Gene L., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Sensing means. 3,441,715, 4-29-69, CI. 235-61.11
Amada, Isamu. Band saw. 3,456,539, 7-22-69, CI. 83-201.15
Amadon, Roger M.; Crawford, Leo L.; and Mangelsdorf, Robert C,
to Pet Incorporated. Separation of pecan meats and shells.
3,452,862, 7-1-69, CI. 209-2.
Amako, Shigeyuki; and Ohneda. Shoichi, to Tanak Instrument Com-
pany. Miniature synchronous motor. 3,483,411, 12-9-69, CI. 310-
162.
Amalgamated Dental Company Limited, The: Sec-
Stephens, Richard Russell, 3,425,413.
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited: See—
Davies, Louis Walter, 3,439,173.
Amana Refrigeration, Inc.: See —
Harty, M. Fillmore, Jr., 3,468,449.
Maxwell, Richard D., 3,466,891.
Pfeiffer, Aelred J.; and Marz, Louis R., 3,473,345.
Amann, August: See —
Bachmann, Gerhard; and Amann, August.3,475,431.
Amann, Fritz, to Titan Eisewarenfabrik GmbH. Automatic welding
machine for mass produced articles. 3,453,410, 7-1-69, CI. 219-
103.
Amano, Carl K.: See —
Bauer, William C; and Amano, Carl K., 3,429,693.
Amano Corporation: See —
Amano, Shuichi; Ozono, Tetsujiro; and Koizumi, Kiyotaka,
3,453,643.
Amano, Shuichi; and Ozono, Tetsujiro, 3,453,650.
Sakurai, Hiroshi, 3,462,941.
Amano, Kitsutaro: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Amano, Kit-
sutaro.3,440,436.
Amano, Minoru; Nishihashi, Toru; Shinada, Shozo; and Ito, Yushi,
to Nissin Sugar Mfg., Co., Ltd. Process for the preparation of in-
stantaneously soluble porous granular sugar. 3,445,283, 5-20-69,
CI. 127-58.
Amano, Noboru; and Furukawa, Tomozo, to Nihon Genshiryoku
Kenkyu Sho. System for measuring the period of a nuclear reactor
by measuring the frequency or period difference of nonsimultane-
ously generated signals. 3,444,461, 5-13-69, CI. 324-68.
Amano Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Arima, Kei; Tamura, Gakuzo; Narasaki, Teiiti; Nakamura,
Yoshio; and Saiki, Takashi, 3,431,175.
Amano, Shuichi; and Ozono, Tetsujiro, to Amano Corporation. Time
signal generator. 3,453,650, 7-1-69, CI. 346-79.
Amano, Shuichi; Ozono, Tetsujiro; and Koizumi, Kiyotaka, to
Amano Corporation. Time recorder. 3,453,643, 7-1-69, CI. 346-
17.
Amano, Yasuji; Kumano, Hiroshi; and Nishino, Atsushi, to Mat-
sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Process for preparing mercuric
oxide. 3,464,902, 9-2-69, CI. 204-96.
Amanrich, Robert: See —
Cousserans, Gilbert; and Amanrich, Robert, 3,438,746.
Pomot, Jean; Amanrich, Robert; and Cousserans, Gil-
bert,3,458,508.
Amato, Anthony: See —
Goltsos, Costas E.; and Amato, Anthony, 3,440,407.
Amato, Carmelo J.: See —
Christiansen, Paul; and Amato, Carmelo J. ,3,467, 850.
Amato, William J. Snap-on baseboard. 3,464,177, 9-2-69, CI. 52-
287.
Amatruda, Joseph A., 50% to Amatruda, Sylvia, and 25% to
Simeone, Joseph A., Jr., and 25% to Wendler, Robert A. Shower
receptors and the like. 3,457,568, 7-29-69, CI. 4-146.
Amatruda, Sylvia: See —
Amatruda, Joseph A., 3,457,568.
Amazonen-Werke H. Dreyer: See —
Dreyer, Heinz; and Herbeck, Ernst, 3,425,636.
Dreyer, Heinz, 3,432,150.
AMBAC Industries, Incorporated: See —
Burson, Bob Orman, 3,464,397.
Chmura, Theodore S.; and Voigt, Max H., 3,420,179.
Da Rold, James J.; and Trevisin, Rudolph F., 3,463,919.
Davidson, Gareth M.; and Davenport, Charles T., 3,464,255.
Fuchs, Richard W., 3,446,154.
Goodhue, William M.; Osband, Sidney; and Sabath, Herman,
3,452,609.
Howe, Edwin W., 3,477,297.
Howe, Edwin W., 3,477,298.
Kimberley, John A., 3,464,803.
Long, Benjamin E., 3,487,246.
Scotto, Dominick P., 3,459,395.
Stephens, Joe B., 3,452,730.
Stephens, Joe Baron, 3,421,368.
Stephens, Joe Baron, 3,461,851.
Voigt, Max H., 3,440,964.
Amberg, Ralph G.: See —
Amberg, Stephen W.; Amberg, Ralph G.; and Phillips, Ju-
lius,3,47 1,992.
Amberg, Stephen W.; and Amberg, Ralph G, 3,445,892.
Amberg, Stephen W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc., mesne. Two-piece
plastic container having foamed thermoplastic side wall.
3,468,467, 9-23-69, CI. 229-1.5
Amberg, Stephen W.; and Amberg, Ralph G., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.,
mesne. Plastic liners in receptacles. 3,445,892, 5-27-69, CI. 18-19.
Amberg, Stephen W.; Amberg, Ralph G.; and Phillips, Julius, to
Owens-Illinois, Inc. Container sealing method. 3,471,992, 10-14-
69, CI. 53-39.
Amberg, Stephen W.; Burke, Douglas J.; and Nicholas, Nicholas J.,
to Owens-Illinois, Inc., mesne. Two-piece plastic container.
3,454,208, 7-8-69, CI. 229-4.5
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1-3
34
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ambler, Walter B.; and Mawncy, Robert G., to Texas Instruments
Incorporated. Miniature electrical switch. 3,431,526, 3-4-69, CI.
337-89.
Ambros, Otto; Hauck, Gerhard; and Frings, Manfred. Method of
producing laminated plastic tubing. 3,458,378, 7-29-69, CI. 156-
244.
Ambros, Richard. Pulley transmissions and installations which in-
clude pulley transmissions. 3,434,641, 3-25-69, CI. 226-188.
Ambrose, Jere B., to Northern Fiber Products Company. Welting
cord and method of making same. 3,482,483, 12-9-69, CI. 87-6.
Ambrose, John J.; See —
Fuqua, Norman L.; and Ambrose, John J. ,3,478, 671 .
Ambrosh, Frederick R. Foot steering bracket for outboard motors.
3,420,203, 1-7-69, CI. 114-153.
Ambrosius, Dietrich: See —
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius, Dietrich; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Bcuchcl, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,459,238.
Ambrosius, Manfred: See —
Fulling, Wolfgang; and Ambrosius, Manfred, 3,423,060.
Ambrust, Herbert: See —
Sccfeldcr, Matthias; Ambrust, Herbert; and Wippel, Hans
Gucntcr,3,455,898.
Ambulos, Charles P.; Romboni, Albert H.; and Willard, Bernard S.,
Jr., to General Dynamics Corporation. Means and method for
waterproofing strain gauges. 3,445,800, 5-20-69, CI. 338-2.
Amburgey, Floyd D. Variable shape reflector. 3,471,860, 10-7-69,
CI. 343-915.
AMCA Pharmacutical Laboratories Ltd.: See —
Johnson, Clarence, 3,478,771.
Amchem Products, Inc.: See —
Gardner, George S., 3,466,192.
Heller, Ferdinand P., 3,432.270.
Kirch, John H , 3,466,163.
Moll, Karl, 3,481,877.
Rcinhold, Earl R., 3,468.724.
Steinbrccher, Lester, 3,425,876.
Waldrum, John E., 3,445,065.
Amco Wire Products Corp.: See —
Jaffec, Robert D.; Mark, Irving L.; and Downer, Darrell L.,
3,442,397.
Ameer, George A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,458,702.
Amelio, Armand F.: See —
Shohet, Herbert N.; Amelio, Armand F.; House, Richard L.; and
Kowalonek, John M., 3,449, 891.
Amemiya, Kinya; and Endo, Koichi, to Konishiroku Photo Industry
Co., Ltd. Photographic copying device. 3,481,670, 12-2-69, CI.
355-66.
Amemiya. Mitsuo: See —
Takahashi, Miyao; Ho, Yukihiko; Yamada, Katsunori; and
Amemiya, Mitsuo, 3.483,061.
Amemiya, Yoiehi: See —
Inaba, Seiuemon; Kojima, Toshio; and Amemiya,
Yoiehi. 3,483.406.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shirafuji, Ryoko; Kojima, Toshio; and
Amemiya, Yoichi,3,469,123.
Amendt, Leroy E.: See —
Wiley, Franklyn L.; and Amendt, Leroy E., 3,434,1 13.
Anient, Myron J.; and Holycross, Frank R., Jr., to Wallace-Murray
Corporation. Toilet tank lever assembly. 3,426,365, 2-11-69, CI.
4-67.
Amcracc Esna Corporation: See —
Heenan, Sidney A.. 3.485,148.
Matheis. Kenneth J., 3.480,792.
Rogers, Roland T., 3,443,1 18.
Rogers, Roland T., 3.444,538.
Smith, Morris G., Jr., 3,427,681.
American Abrasive Company: See —
Steinberg, Israel V., 3,423,195.
American Air & Power Company: See —
Scott, Joseph J., 3,424,039.
American Air Filter Company, Inc.: See —
Cole, Saxon. 3.480.029.
Copenhefer, John E.; and Heh, George J., 3.459,613.
Dahlem, Francis E., 3,421.297.
Dahlem. Francis E.; and Gonzalez, Don J., 3.464.563.
Engleman, Donald E., 3.438.1 17.
Emst-Schraner. Theodor. 3.432.999.
Fields. Walter M., 3.464.185.
Gaines. William C. Jr.. 3,440,807.
Getz.in, Allan R., 3,467.257.
Gold. Harold E.; and Hammann. Paul E., 3,464,487.
Heh. George J., 3,476.635.
Hubbard, Arthur F., 3,425.756.
Hyatt, Philip L.. 3,434,269.
Jackson, Robert L.. Jr.. 3,438.587.
McMakin, Dwight M., 3,472,001.
Mutchler, Paul A., 3,425,634.
Norton, John P., 3,430,453.
Pike, Daniel E., 3,460,819.
Revell, Alan E., 3,467,797.
Rivers, Richard D.; and York, Jimmie D., Jr., 3,460,322.
Selhost, Dale L., 3,438,181.
Sexton, Robert W.; and Akcrs, George J., 3,434,700.
Smith, Tom R., 3,479,803.
Sylvan, Stig G., 3,425,238.
American Allsafe Company: See —
Militello, James V., 3,484,156.
American Allsafe Company, Inc.: See —
Militello, James V., 3,466,664.
American Aluminum Company: See —
Brucker, Henry J.; and Jenkins, Bernard M., 3,428,209.
American Aluminum Window Corp.: See —
Levine, Sidney, 3,442,052.
American Aniline Products, Inc.: See —
Genta, Guido R., 3,426,047.
Gcnta, Guido R., 3,428,411.
Genta, Guido R., 3,439,002.
Humphreys, Victor T.; and Bianco, Joseph, 3,484,180.
Zanella, Dominic A., 3,428,659.
Zanella, Dominic A., 3,480,681.
American Artists Group, Inc.: See —
Versh, Abraham, 3,483,967.
American Baler Company, The: See —
Seltzer, Robert E., 3,467,000.
American Bank Note Company: See —
Chrastil, Alois; Ferguson, Roger W.; and Williams, Kenneth R.,
3,484,323.
D'Amato, Salvatore F.; Williams, Kenneth R.; and Guertin, Clif-
ford D., 3,483,772.
Guertin, Clifford D.; and D'Amato, Salvatore F., 3,474,01 1.
American Biltrite Rubber Co., Inc.: See —
Barchi, Henry J.; Ferguson, Donald C; and Smith, Merrill M.,
3,465,384.
Bleher, William C, 3,429,761.
Rothermel, Edward M., 3,459,400.
American Binder Company, The: See —
Sutton, Charles O., 3,450,307.
American Bosch Arma Corporation: See —
Chmura, Theodore S., 3,434,667.
Jewell, Wendell D.; Nevala, Lloyd A.; and Korn, Frederick,
3,434,352.
Litman, Bernard; Silvia, Everett R.; and Stabile, Christopher,
3,479,888.
Rosenberg, Merton I.; and Kimberley, John A., 3,435,395.
Weiss, Paul C, 3,434,390.
American Brattice Cloth Corporation: See —
Turner, James K., 3,441,655.
American Caducous Industries, Inc.: See —
Burnhill. Michael Seth, 3,477,430.
American Can Company: See —
Adams, James William; and Hofticzer, Henry Wilbert,
3,467,609.
Asman, Norman John, 3,460,739.
Asman, Norman John, 3,462,065.
Asman, Norman John, 3,476,304.
Asman, Norman John, 3,476,305.
Balocca, Alfred Edward, 3,441,167.
Bofinger, Karl; Borkmann, Frank Frederick; and Stone, George
Martin, 3,441,156.
Chittenden. Richard Marion; and Ecklund. Oscar Frederick.
3,428,722.
Corrinet, Andrew Lucien, 3,420,927.
Fink, Edwin Harold, 3,483,722.
Fisher, Charles Donald, 3,457,156.
Foster, William Vivian, 3,446,103.
Gerhardt, Robert Frank, 3,423.215.
Grucntzel, Richard A.; and Harris. Peter D., 3,485,437.
Hall, Charles J., 3,462,020.
Hawley, Harry R., 3,485,412.
Honciser, Vladimir Paul, 3.484,654.
Kaiser, Edward William; Rein, Arnold Robert; and Wahler,
Richard Otto, 3,481,809.
La Croce, Leonard Thomas; and Batchelar. Raymond
Luscombe, 3,430,802.
LaCrocc, Leonard Thomas, 3,486,665.
Langen, Jacobus Joseph; Langen, Marinus Jacobus Maria; and
Toplcr, Ernest, 3,461,642.
Magruder, William R.; Sixt. Marty E.; and Steiner Roger H.,
3,448,648.
Marks, Ronald H., 3,426.891.
Marks, Ronald H.; Goodman, Lawrence R.; Stokes, Luther E.;
and Millard, Roy H., 3,446,041.
Metzler, Charles Lewis; Holzwarth, Henry Albert; and Wark,
John Duncan, 3,441,192.
Meyer, George Leroy, 3,484,036.
Meyers, George L., 3,469,999.
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35
Meyers, George Leroy, 3,469,767.
Muehling, Charles Lloyd; and Wilkinson, Harlen Edgar,
3.483,964.
Mueller, David Charles, 3,469,765.
Nerod, Irving, 3,441,065.
Pobiner, Harvey, 3,468,622.
Rein, Arnold Robert, 3,432,375.
Rouse, John Wilson, 3,422,983.
Rouse, John Wilson; and Simmons, Harley Earl, 3,478,917.
Skowronski, George Victor, 3,476,236.
Spaulding, Harold Ernest, 3,431,702.
Stenger, Hans G., 3,432,586.
Stenger. Hans G., 3,466,702.
Watt. William Russell. 3,449,263.
White, Arthur John, 3.441,197.
Zames. Ira, 3,427,934.
Zundel, Arthur Philip, 3,478,918.
American Chain & Cable Company, Inc.: See —
Bishop, Leonard J., 3,451,353.
Dodds, Gerald C; Karlstrom, Karl R. M.; and Kort, Werner W.,
3,467,023.
Dolding, Walter R., 3,477,390.
Gilmorc, William J.; and Peterson, Vincent C. J., 3,465,743.
Harrison, Homer S., 3,454,148.
Klamp, Paul, 3,477,388.
Kricgcr. Herbert B.; and Wilson, Kenneth A., 3,482,644.
Mcslcr, Lilburn L., 3,477,474.
Moro, Dominik J., 3,455,593.
Pean, Fred E., 3,443,525.
Peterson, Vincent C. J., 3,430,897.
Siff, Elliott J.; and Schaffer, Irving, 3,436,706.
Titmas, John E., Jr., 3,456,773.
American Colloid Company: See —
Clem, Arthur G., 3,466,827.
Clem, Arthur G., 3,467,172.
Kelly, Edgar J., 3,473,788.
American Components Incorporated: See —
Wcllard, Charles L.; and Douglass, Walter H., Sr., 3,475,714.
American Cyanamid Company: See —
Abbey, Anthony; Fortenbaugh, Robert Bcrcndt; and Klothen,
Irving. 3.427,166.
Addor, Roger Williams, 3,449,493.
Addor, Roger Williams, 3,467,672.
Addor, Roger Williams, 3,470,207.
Addor, Roger Williams, 3,476,837.
Addor. Roger Williams. 3,484,455.
Angier, Robert Bruce; Murdock, Keith Chadwick; and Clark,
Joe Haller, 3,459,861.
Arcano, Stephen; and Barber, William Austin, 3,457,1 16.
Arlt, Herbert George, Jr.; and Myatt, Charles Oliver, 3.438,918.
Backlund, Gerald Richard; Martino, Joseph Francis; and Divine,
Ralph Dcttmcr, 3,463,841.
Baitinger, William Frederick, Jr., 3,429,732.
Baitinger, William Frederick, Jr., 3,470,131.
Barber, William Austin, 3,440,107.
Beachem, Michael Thomas, 3,431,140.
Benjamin, Lawrence Elnathan; and Stafiej, Stanley Frank,
3,475,491.
Bennett, Robert Putnam; and Davis, Stanley Myron, 3,467,688.
Berenson, Herman; Dornbush. Albert Carl; and Wchner, Donald
Clifford, 3.432,341.
Berkelhammer, Gerald; and Asato, Goro, 3,452,035.
Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph; and Whitman, Robert Henry, 3,442.813.
Bollyky. Laszlo Joseph, 3,442,816.
Booth. Robert Ben, 3.425.802.
Booth. Robert Ben; and Mead. Linda Clarendon, 3,463,730.
Bott. George S., 3,437,471.
Bova. Joseph Don; and Engel, Harry Charles, 3,458,385.
Bristol. Alexander Christian, 3,457,104.
Brooks. Robert Bruce, 3,480,582.
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr., 3,474,102.
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr., 3,474,103.
Brown, Michael; and Dickie. Donald Landrinc, 3.477.192.
Brownfield. Robert Bruce, 3,464.980.
Buck. Francis Fremonte; and De Renzo, Edward Clarence.
3,434,929.
Buckler. Sheldon; and Epstein, Martin, 3,454,650.
Bullock. Milon W.; and Rohrbacher, George H., Jr., 3,435,100.
Bullock. Milon Walker. 3.463.786.
Cabasso, Victor Jack. 3.422,188.
Cahasso, Victor Jack; Stebbins. Max Raymond; and Frazza,
Everett Joseph, 3,455,782.
Cabasso. Victor Jack. 3.468,758.
Callahan, John C, 3.480.014.
Cannelongo, Joseph Frederick, 3.422,047.
Cannelongo. Joseph Frederick, 3,422,048.
Carvalho, Dorothy Ann; Hauser, Martin; Schriffcrt, Edward
John; and Sprague. George Sidney. 3,431.151.
Carvalho. Dorothy Ann Livingston. .3,475, 138.
Casebolt. George Sims, 3.454,529.
Castellion, George Augustus, 3.425,943.
Castellion, George Augustus, 3,425,945.
Castellion, George Augustus, 3,454,370.
Chamberlain, Ralph Joseph, 3,438,806.
Chamberlain, Ralph Joseph; and Nagy, Daniel Elmer,
3,438,970.
Chamberlain, Ralph Jseph, 3,483,184.
Chen, Catherine S. H.; Hosterman, Evalyn F.; and Stamm,
Robert F., 3,423,161.
Chirgwin, Lester Daniel, Jr., 3,422,181.
Chirgwin, Lester Daniel, Jr., 3,443,009.
Chomitz, Nicholas; Lindsley, John Francis; and Price, Charles
D., 3,451,102.
Chopard, Perre-Antoine; and Searle, Robert J. G., 3,424,799.
Church, Robert Fitz Randolph; Kende, Andrew Steven; and
Weiss, Martin Joseph, 3,438,973.
Church, Robert Fitz Randolph; and Weiss, Martin Joseph,
3,459,752.
Coscia, Anthony Thomas, 3,426,068.
Cross, George Abraham, 3,423,258.
Cross, George Abraham; and Rishel, James Paul, 3,471,347.
Csapilla, Joseph, 3,470,211.
D'Errico, Michael Joseph; and Kulick, Russell Joseph,
3,433,658.
D'Errico, Michael Joseph; and Wagner, Frank Larkin,
3,433,659.
Davis, Arnold Rogers, 3,438,916.
Davis, Stanley M., 3,438,813.
Davis, Stanley M.; Voorhies, John D.; and Schurdak, Edward J.,
3,468,708.
Davis, Stanley Myron; Kraebel, Charlotte Marie; and Parent,
Richard Alfred, 3,481,792.
DeLapp, Darwin Fiske; and Deichert, William George,
3,431,321.
Derenzo, Edward Clarence; and Bell, Paul Hadley, 3,444,045.
DiLeone, Roland Ralph, 3,471,442.
DiLeone, Roland Ralph, 3,472,875.
Divine, Ralph Dettmer, 3,440,305.
Dobransky, Robert Alan, 3,428,479.
Donaldson, Malcolm Macfarland; and Morris, Adolph Roy,
3,421,927.
Donaldson, Malcolm Macfarland; and Morris, Adolph Roy,
3,428,478.
Drain, James Joseph, 3,472,934.
Duda, William J., 3,430,476.
Duffy, Richard Joseph; and De Maria, Francesco, 3,483,286.
Dundon, John Peter, 3,465,036.
Duryea, William James; and Bott, George Spencer, 3,468,520.
Dusza, John Paul; Joseph, Joseph Peter; and Bernstein,
Seymour, 3,483,232.
Ebel, Robert Henry; Adler, Stephen Fred; and Keggi, Janis J.,
3,421,837.
English, Jackson Pollard; Hickman, John Bibb; and Gilbert,
Richard Lapham, Jr., 3,467,496.
Epstein, Martin; Buckler, Sheldon A.; Sherr, Allan Ellis; and
Gillham, Helen Currier, 3,459,833.
Falvey, John Joseph, 3,464,551.
Forgione, Peter Salvatore, 3,431,278.
Foster, Walter Henry, Jr.; Dowd, John Mark, Jr.; and Coleman,
Ralph Arthur, 3,475,339.
Fraioli, Anthony Vincent, 3,475,226.
Freeman, Mark Phillips, 3,449,072.
Freeman, Mark Phillips; and Halvcrson, Frederick, 3,473,027.
Freyberger, Wilfred Lawson, 3,469,692.
Gillham, Helen Currier; and Sherr, Allan Ellis, 3,431,324.
Grayson, Martin, 3,421,834.
Grayson. Martin; Keough, Patricia Tarpey; and Rauhut, Michael
McKay, 3,452,099.
Gruber, Arnold Harvey; Moore, Sewell Trezevant; and Light,
Charles Ellsworth, 3,455,643.
Haacke, Gottfried; and Beegle, Lindley Clair, 3,448,053.
Hanifin, John William, Jr.; Capuzzi, Rosemary Angela; and
Cohen, Eliott, 3,470,186.
Hansen, Lloyd F., 3,465,496.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam.
3,461,149.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam,
3,467,687.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam,
3,467,694.
Hauser, Martin, 3,421,955.
Hauser, Martin; and Sprague, George Sidney, 3,431,152.
Henderson, Norman Leo; and Elowe, Louis Nasir, 3,427,378.
Herbes, William Frank; and Dundon, John Peter, 3,442,905.
Highley, Derek Rowland; and Ellenbogen, Leon, 3,434,927.
Hlavka, Joseph John; and Bitha, Panayota, 3,455,800.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, 3,436,387.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, 3,438,984.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, 3,445,457.
Hoffmann, Arthur Kcntaro; and Abraham, Ernestine Gelblum,
3,422,144.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quin-
ones, Nicanor Quinones, 3,444,169.
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quin-
ones, Nicanor Quinones, 3,458,516.
Huffman, Kenneth Robert; and Ullman, Edwin Fisher,
3,444,212.
Innes, William Beveridge, 3,438,721.
Innes, William Beveridge, 3,449,086.
Innes, William Beveridge; and Michael, Maiden Ward,
3,459,681.
Joseph, Joseph Peter; Dusza, John Paul; and Bernstein,
Seymour, 3,449,321.
Joyner, Austin; and Piercy, Charles Knoefel, 3,454,697.
Kaplan, Earl, 3,462,392.
Kazan, John, Jr., 3,485,764.
Klein, Harvey Gerald; and Sherr, Allan Ellis, 3,468,982.
Klingsberg, Erwin, 3,485,860.
Klothen, Irving; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Abbey,
Anthony, 3,434,844.
Kolodny, Edwin Ralph; and Booth, Robert Ben, 3,480,761.
Koral, Jerry Norman; and Petropoulos, John Christos,
3,451,955.
Koral, Jerry Norman, 3,471,388.
Kulick, Russell Joseph; and Strazdins, Edward, 3,445,330.
Lagsdin, Julius Bernard, 3,426,411.
Lamb, Glentworth, 3,448,191.
Lamb, Glentworth, 3,448,199.
Langer, Stanley Harold; and Haldeman, Robert George,
3,475,302.
Langer, Stanley Harold, 3,485,728.
Layman, Ralph Earl, 3,429,857.
Lewis, Benjamin Arthur; Sassiver, Martin Leon; and Shepherd,
Robert Gordon, 3,459,747.
Lewis, Charles Edward, 3,434,792.
Lies, Thomas Andrew, 3,449,365.
Lies, Thomas Andrew, 3,449,366.
Littell, Ruddy; and Allen, George Rodger, Jr., 3,449,363.
Littell, Ruddy; Smith, James Miller, Jr.; and Allen, Duff Sheder-
ic, Jr., 3,454,587.
Longfield, James Edgar; and Beegle, Lindley Clair, 3,455,659.
Los, Marinus, 3,446,849.
Lovell, James Byron; and Baer, Ronald William, 3,459,856.
Lower, George William, 3,429,694.
Lower, George William, 3,463,710.
Lutz, Albert William; and Magee, Richard Joseph, 3,480,643.
Magec, Richard Joseph, 3,467,734.
Mallen, Mario Salazar, 3,457,350.
Marks, Alfred Finlay; and Brahm, Armin Wolfgang, 3,439,071.
Marlow, William Henry; Maroney, Matthew Henry; and Steven-
son, Samuel Reid, 3,420,282.
Martcll, Michael Joseph, Jr.; and Ross, Adma Schneller,,
3,442,943.
Martin, John Henry; Porter, John Norman; and Mitscher, Lester
Allen, 3,452,136.
Matsunaga, Yoshio, 3,439,006.
Matsunaga, Yoshio, 3,440,090.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Joachim, Ursula; Jensen,
Elmer Raymond; and Sjolander, Newell Oscar, 3,431,303.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; and Sjolander, Neel Oscar,
3,433,709.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Johnson, Sylvia Jennie; and
Sjolander, Newell Oscar, 3,433,710.
Megna, Ignazio Salvatorc; and Petropoulos, John Christos,
3,450,711.
Megson, Frederic Houghton; Beachcm, Michael Thomas; and
Stockcl, Richard Frederick, 3,456,010.
Mclchore, James Anthony, 3,454,350.
Michael, Maiden Ward. 3,429,830.
Michael, Maiden Ward, 3,451,947.
Mihal, Frederick France, 3,458,461.
Milionis, Jerry Peter; and Susi, Peter Vincent, 3,485,650.
Miller, Bernard; and Margulics, Howard, 3,476,834.
Miller, Bernard; and Margulies, Howard, 3,480,697.
Miller, Charles Hartley, Jr., 3,458,391.
Mitscher, Lester Allen; and Martin. John Henry Edward James,
3,446,841.
Mogenscn, Allan O.; and Naumann, Herbert O., 3,436,448.
Mollica, Joseph Charles; and Singh, Ajaib, 3,468,842.
Montgomery, William Herbert. 3.474,898.
Mooser, Emanuel; and Brebner. John Low. 3,443,141.
Mosby, William Lindsay, 3,424,764.
Mosby, William Lindsay, 3,429,895.
Mosby, William Lindsay, 3,429,905.
Mosby, William Lindsay; Gillham, Helen Currier; and Sherr,
Allan Ellis, 3,439,005.
Murdoch, Henry Drummond, 3,483,238.
Nakagawa, Kazumi; and Kuratani, Keijiro, 3,483,576.
Nargund, Pandurang Krishnacharya, 3,461,143.
Nash, Robert Arnold; and Haeger, Bruce Edwin, 3,457,348.
O'Brien, Samuel James; and Van Loo, William Julius, Jr.,
3,458,989.
Onifer, Michael John, Jr.; and Smith, Arthur Alfred, 3,468,346.
Pajak, Theodore Peter; Barsam, Edward Wesley; and Moll,
Bishop Joseph, 3,466,733.
Papp, Grace Peters; and Clapp, James Wellington,, 3,429,907.
Papp, Grace Peters; and Clapp, James Willington, 3,443,924.
Patterson, Ernest Leonard; Whaley, Howard Arnold; and El-
lestad, George Alfred, 3,452,051.
Paul, Albert Peter, 3,464,886.
Petropoulos, John Christos; and Koral, Jerry Norman,
3,422,076.
Petropoulos, John Christos; and Di Leone, Roland Ralph,
3,444,184.
Pontelandolfo, Joseph John, 3,470,095.
Prescott, William Benjamin; and Lawrence, Henry C,
3,459,480.
Querry, Merle Vernon, 3,449,316.
Raab, Regis, 3,441,436.
Rabinowitz, Robert, 3,444,233.
Ramsey, Wallace Burton; and De Lapp, Darwin Fiske,
3,421,928.
Rauhut, Michael M.; Borowitz, Grace B.; and Grayson, Martin,
3,422,149.
Rauhut, Michael McKay; and Kennerly, George Warren,
3,425,949.
Rauhut, Michael McKay; and Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph,
3,442,815.
Reilly, Thomas Joseph, 3,453,777.
Remers, William Alan; and Weiss, Martin Joseph, 3,444,174.
Remers, William Alan; and Weiss, Martin Joseph, 3,455,943.
Remley, Kenneth Herald, 3,487,088.
Ritson, Daniel Dickerson; Frazier, Charles; and Coscia, Anthony
Thomas, 3,438,794.
Robbins, Woodrow Wilson, 3,438,963.
Roberts, George Leathwhite; Hoelscher, Harold Ewald; and
Cauwenberg, Winfred Joseph, 3,424,561.
Safir, Sidney Robert; and Williams, Richard Preston, 3,454,565.
Sandhage, Ellsworth Roland; and Taylor, Arthur Sinclair,
3,420,743.
Saunders, Kenneth Worden; and O'Connor, Michael Niall,
3,442,879.
Schaub, Robert Eugene; Kissman, Henry Marcel; and Weiss,
Martin Joseph, 3,440,243.
Schaub, Robert Eugene; and Weiss, Martin Joseph, 3,483,236.
Schmidt, Richard Frederick, 3,451,960.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert, 3,435,008.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert, 3,442,871.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert, 3,457,280.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; and Polistina, Rocco Albert, 3,463,158.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; and Polistina, Rocco Albert, 3,468,853.
Schmitt, Joseph Michael, 3,445,544.
Schmitt, Joseph Michael, 3,459,834.
Scotti, Frank, 3,436,461.
Sedlak, John Andrew, 3,475,507.
Seeger, Doris Ruth; and Tomcufcik, Andrew Stephen,
3,446,812.
Sheehan, Desmond; and Clarke, Rose Ann, 3,431,264.
Sheehan, Desmond, 3,442,814.
Sheehan, Desmond, 3,470,103.
Siegel, Lester Aaron, 3,482,095.
Siegel, Lester Aaron, 3,486,006.
Siegele, Frederick Herman; Ondera, Emil Vincent; and Libera-
tore, Michael Angelo, 3,434,970.
Siegele, Frederick Herman, 3,477,512.
Simpson, Robert Alan; Rishel, James Paul; and Cross, George
Abraham, 3,423,257.
Simpson, Robert Alan, 3,442,728.
Simpson, Robert Alan; Cross, George Abraham; and Rishel,
James Paul, 3,454,438.
Skrivan, Joseph Francis, 3,481,693.
Smith, Raymond John Dunsford, 3,442,648.
Starer, Ira; and Lindaw, Arthur Clarence, 3,435,010.
Starer, Ira; and Cornell, Henry William, 3,459,689.
Steigman, Joseph; and Chiccarelli, Fortunato Stephen,
3,457,256.
Strazdins, Edward, 3,463,768.
Susi, Peter Vincent; and Coleman, Ralph Arthur, 3,440,257.
Susi, Peter Vincent; and Arthen, Frank Joseph, Jr., 3,445,440.
Susi, Peter Vincent; and Weston, Norman Ann, 3,484,467.
Szumski, Stephen Aloysius; and Uhl, Herbert Bennett,
3,470,011.
Taylor, Arthur S.; and Sandhage, Ellsworth R., 3,439,588.
Taylor, Arthur Sinclair; Sandhage, Ellsworth; Bott, George; and
Konazewski, William, 3,453,804.
Thelin, Jack Horstmann, 3,441,548.
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Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene M.,
3,468,892.
Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene M.,
3,481,935.
Tomcufcik, Andrew Stephen; Hoffman, Arlene May; and Fabio,
Paul Frank. 3,452,034.
Tonnies, Frank Nicholas, 3,477,654.
van den Hende, Johannes Henricus, 3,483,551.
van Loo, William Julius, Jr.; and De Paolo, George Robert,
3,424,680.
van Loo, William Julius, Jr., 3,431,271.
Vartanian, Richard Dickran, 3,445,385.
Vincent, James G., Jr.; Hansen, Lloyd Frank; Yen, Ernest Chu;
Taylor, Arthur Sinclair; Bott, George Spencer; and Greif,
Martin, 3,436,453.
Voorhies, John Davidson; and Landi, Henry Patrick, 3,462,307.
Wehner, Donald Clifford, 3,433,737.
Welcher, Richard Parke, 3,431,267.
Wiesner, George Leonard, 3,485,808.
Wilkinson, Raymond George; and Shepherd, Robert Gordon,
3,463,861.
Williams, Bernard Leo; and Dorion, George Henry, 3,451,816.
Winterbottom, Robert; and Sassiver, Martin Leon, 3,423,457.
Winterbottom, Robert; Bitha, Panayota; and Kissman, Henry
Marcel, 3,433,834.
Wood, Irwin Boyden; Rohrbacher, George Henri, Jr.; and Barn-
bury, Ronald Edward, 3,444,299.
Wright, William Blythe, Jr.; and Brabander, Herbert Joseph,
3,446,816.
Wright, William Blythe, Jr., 3,454,579.
Wright, William Blythe, Jr., 3,465,080.
Wright, William Blythe, Jr., 3,474,090.
Wright, William Bylthe, Jr.; and Brabander, Herbert Joseph,
3,459,757.
Wystrach, Vernon Paul; Lenick, Richard Vincent; and Murray,
Michael Albert, 3,464,869.
Zambrano, Ronald Theodore, 3,483,251.
Zingerman, Joel Ronald, 3,427,182.
Zingerman, Joel Ronald; and Elowe, Louis Nasir, 3,431,138.
American Design and Development Corporation: See —
Ehrenzcller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H., 3,456,604.
Ehrenzcller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H., 3,460,489.
American Dish Service of Kansas City Missouri, Inc.: See —
Tuthill, John B., 3,478,757.
American District Telegraph Company: See —
Hubc, Arthur B., 3,448,442.
Pearson, Howard; and Busch, Willi A., 3,444,544.
American Drill Bushing Company: See —
Luebbert, William K.; Gccn, Joseph H.; and Roberts, Larry P.,
3,471,186.
American Drilling & Boring Co., Inc.: See —
Guild, Charles L.; and Goodman, Willard B., 3,446,293.
American Dynamics International, Incorporated: See —
Packo, Joseph J., 3,483,735.
American Electric Maufacturing Corporation: See —
Starr, George N., 3,483,365.
American Electronic Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Levy, Murray N., 3,447,078.
Ryan, Thomas J., 3,431,494.
Ryan, Thomas J., 3,458,814.
American Enka Corporation: See —
Bowers, Virginia S.; Brcazcalc, Francis B.; and Rice, Charles
M.. 3,435,607.
Dc Bruin, Hcndrik, 3,446,446.
de la Brctoniere, Andre Benoit, 3,441,702.
De Ruig, Jan Robert, 3,445,999.
Dost, Sieme; and Duncker, Michiel J., 3,447,213.
Eshuis, Janncs, 3,479,810.
Eskridge, Brewster B.; Fisher, Francis J.; Moore, Jackson A.;
and Rhash, Dcwaine A., 3,461,521.
Fontijn. Wilhelmus J.; and van Druncn, Korstiaan J. M.,
3,447,308.
Gruitroy, Willem; and Raaden, Dirk J., 3,443,419.
Hcijnis, James W. I., 3,420,185.
Hcijnis, James W. Ij., 3.472,107.
Jacobs, Jacques M. H.; Hcrmsen, Andreas A. M.; Hendriks, Aal-
bcrt J.; and Tceling, Gcrhardus A. M., 3,423,076.
Kalbfleisch, Hcndrik J., 3,449,794.
Korzilius, Adrianus K. G., 3,486,369.
Kroes, Gerardus H., 3,455,645.
Laumcn, Heinrich; Steinbrech, Hermann; and Lochbuhler, Udo,
3,460,227.
Lindsley, Charles H„ 3,439,168.
MeNeely, Senate W.; and Montgomery, Hoyt G., 3,439,535.
Mertens, Johan J., 3,431,716.
Reichert, Otto; Hcuer. Kurt; Grotjahn, Heinz; and Wendlandt,
Hans George, 3,420,814.
Rice, Charles M., 3,435,603.
Robertson, Jack Sutton, 3,472,016.
Rodermund, Robert E.; Fowler, Vance G.; and Denning, David
B., 3,426,521.
Sluijters, Robert, 3,439,382.
Smit, Hendrikus Jan; Hollweg, Antonius J. F.; and Jonker,
Jacobus Johannes, 3,485,030.
Stelwagen, Willem; and Hoekstra, Jan J. J., 3,461,518.
Stevens, Antonius T., 3,472,221.
Van Bergeijk, Jan, 3,450,679.
Van Den Biggelaar, Paul V. M., 3,479,692.
van der Schee, Bernard L. A., 3,462,129.
van der Schee, Bernard L. A.; and Zandstra, Bertus H.,
3,486,864.
Van Heuvelen, Johannes J., 3,425,787.
Zaadnoordijk, Gottlieb Lebrecht, 3,457,136.
American Export Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc.: See —
Dluhy, Herbert, 3,481,298.
Miller, George Reynolds, 3,468,437.
American Factors Associates, Limited: See —
Dunn, Wendell E.; Lucas, Ned L.; and Price, Frank B.,
3,455,176.
Silver, Harold F.; and Price, Frank B., 3,431,839.
Silver, Harold F.; Steele, Clarence R.; and Price, Frank B.,
3,443,905.
Steele, Clarence R.; and Allen, Norval F„ 3,425,561.
American Feather Products, Inc.: See —
Schuckman, Meyers, 3,443,267.
American Felt Company: See —
Wrotnowski, Arthur C; and Smith, Edward A., 3,464,561.
American Fiber-Velope Mfg., Co.: See —
Hochfeld, Henry J., 3,434,400.
American Filtrona Corporation: See —
Berger, Richard M.; Sproull, Reavis C; and Holden, Herbert K.,
3,455,766.
Holden, Herbert K., 3,456,386.
American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
David, Charles; and Wheaton, Herbert F., 3,470,667.
Greek, Eugene, 3,437,343.
Greek, Eugene; and Kokinda, George, 3,445,262.
Helwig, Halsey R., 3,437,226.
Kavalus, Leonard S.; and Lenarcik, Henryk, 3,449,987.
Roll, Stanley J.; and Moller, Thomas G., 3,446,382.
Koll, Stanley J.; and Rocus, John M„ 3,460,31 1.
Koll, Stanley J., 3,477,603.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, 3,434,620.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, 3,458,080.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, 3,458,084.
Sciamonte, Philip A.; and Rezner, Peter, 3,468,013.
Wolf, Edward M.; and Koll, Stanley J., 3,434,266.
American Foods Machinery Corporation: See —
Pontecorvo, Nicholas E.; and Shaffer, Wilfred A., 3,445,241.
American Gage & Machine Company: See —
Hosker, Gerald R., 3,467,960.
American Gas Association, Inc.: See —
De Werth, Douglas W., 3,435,816.
Macriss, Robert A.; Weil, Sanford A.; and Rush, William F.,
3,458,445.
Perry, Edward H., 3,437,085.
Ward, Raymond G.; and Witzky, Julius E., 3,425,399.
Zielinski, Robert J., 3,445,172.
Zielinski, Robert J.; and Metzger, David P., 3,477,797.
American Greetings Corporation: See —
Hotter, Joe M., 3,480,500.
Pacza, John, 3,461,023.
Rosenstein, Jerry M., 3,457,131.
American Hoechst Corporation: See —
Grimmel, Harry W.; and St. Alban, Jonas, 3,445,451.
Remy, Karl Hermann, 3,442,887.
American Hoist & Derrick Company: See —
Brown, Archer W.; Montgomery, James L.; and Beer, Walter
A., 3,460,645.
Crook, Edward J., Jr., 3,453,822.
Parsons, Walter M., 3,471,041.
Williamson, Archie O.; Takata, Harry H.; and Gfroerer, Gerald
T., 3,483,806.
American Home Products Corporation: See —
Adams, Arthur C, 3,479,338.
Adams, Arthur C; and Deist, Robert P., 3,487,073.
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,455,783.
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,455,784.
Archibald, John L., 3,429,885.
Archibald, John L., 3,431,268.
Archibald, John L., 3,445,472.
Archibald, John L.; and Freed, Meier E., 3,458,515.
Archibald, John L.; and Freed, Meier E., 3,471,499.
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor, 3,432,541.
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor, 3,455,992.
Bell, Stanley C; and Gochman, Carl, 3,423,459.
Bell, Stanley C, 3,441,607.
Bell, Stanley C, 3,445,458.
Bell, Stanley C, 3,449,337.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L., 3,452,041.
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L., 3,458,501.
Bell, Stanley C., 3,459,754.
Bell, Stanley C, 3,468,878.
Bell, Stanley C., 3,471,483.
Bell, Stanley C.; and Wei, Peter H. L„ 3,471,497.
Bell, Stanley C; and Wei, Peter H. L., 3,475,432.
Bruderlein, Francois T., 3,452,050.
Bruderlein, Francois T., 3,472,878.
Buzby, George C., Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,452,008.
Buzby, George C., Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,470,215.
Buzby, George C., Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,474,1 15.
Buzby, George C, Jr.; Smith, Robert C.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,479,376.
Childress, Scott J.; and Sallay, Stephen I., 3,452,029.
Childress, Scott J.; and Archibald, John L., 3,462,440.
Childress, Scott J.; and Sallay, Stephen I., 3,481,930.
Clark, Donald E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,471,475.
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J., 3,436,397.
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J., 3,436,398.
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A., 3,462,457.
Davis, Martin A., 3,475,485.
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A., 3,487,075.
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A., 3,426,015.
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A., 3,458,518.
Dvonch, William; and Alburn, Harvey E., 3,453,263.
Fcnichel, Richard L.; and Alburn, Harvey E., 3,475,534.
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon, 3,451,994.
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon, 3,462,413.
Focll, Theodore J.; Rces, Richard W.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,455,909.
Freed, Meier E.; and Archibald, John Lcheup, 3,459,770.
Freed, Meier E; and Archibald, John L., 3,462,441.
Gcorgiadis, Minas P.; and Humber, Leslie G., 3,455,933.
Gettig, William A.; and Gcttig, Joseph H., 3,470,671.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Fenichcl, Ricard L.,
3,481,917.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Clark, Donald E.,
3,487,105.
Greenspan, George; Ruelius, Hans W.; and Alburn. Harvey E.,
3,453,179.
Groth, Glen L., 3,438,506.
Hays, Merlin B., 3.432,391.
Herbst, David R., 3,481,953.
Herbst, David R., 3,487,091.
Hobbs, Norman L., 3,435,835.
Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,479,435.
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel, 3,459.778.
Humber, Leslie G., 3,472,869.
Humber, Leslie G., 3,476,750.
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel.
3,462,459.
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,467,676.
Koo, Charles M. C; Pattison, Thomas W.; and Herbst, David
R., 3,458,498.
Kruger, Gunter; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude,
3,471,530.
Kruger. Gunther; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude.
3,445,338.
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J., 3,462,424.
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J., 3,471,479.
Kruger, Gunther; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude,
3,471,527.
Kruger, Gunther, 3,472,880.
Kruger. Gunther, 3,472,883.
Laliberte, Real; and Campbell, David, 3,455,984.
l.aliberte. Real, 3,462,449.
Langis, Andre L., 3,452,040.
Langis, Andre L., 3,456,000.
Langis. Andre L., 3,456,01 1.
Lapidus, Milton; and Fagan, Raymond, 3,427,383.
Lapidus, Milton, 3,478.145.
Ledig, Kurt W.; and Wendt. Gerhard R., 3,471,478.
Ledig. Kurt W.; and Wendt. Gerhard R.. 3,479,341.
LeFebvre, Yvon. 3,428,627.
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, 3,431,258.
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, 3,436,390.
Lefebvre, Yvon, 3,470,161.
Marder, Herman L.. 3.420,410.
Marder, Herman L.; and Steckhahn. Frank L., 3,482,737.
Marshall, David J.; and Lc Febvrc, Yvon. 3.455,906.
Marshall, David J., 3.470.159.
McCaully. Ronald J.. 3,446,800.
McCaully, Ronald J.; Bell. Stanley C; and Russell, Peter B.,
3.448,1 16.
McCaully, Ronald J.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,474,093.
Myers. Gordon S.; and Mephani, Timothy J., 3,468,896.
Pattison, Thomas W.; and Herbst. David R., 3,478.054.
Plemmons. Dean C, 3,466,296.
Rees, Richard W.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,458,503.
Rces, Richard W.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,475,469.
Rees, Richard W.; Foell, Theodore J.; and Smith, Herchel.
3,479,340.
Robinson, Charles A.; and Nescio, John J., 3,478,018.
Sallay, Stephen, 3,467,673.
Sallay, Stephen, 3,474,100.
Sallay, Stephen I.; and Childress, Scott J., 3,470,187.
Santilli, Arthur A., 3,449,344.
Santilli, Arthur A.; and Kim, Dong H., 3,452,018.
Santilli, Arthur A.; and Osdene, Thomas S., 3,452,037.
Santilli, Arthur A.; and Osdene, Thomas S., 3,457,258.
Stein, Reinhardt P.; Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,436,411.
Stein. Reinhardt P.; Buzby, George C, Jr.; Smith, Robert C, Jr.;
and Smith, Herchel, 3,465,01 1.
Stein, Reinhardt P.; Smith, Herchel; and Smith, Robert C,
3,475,468.
Stein, Reinhardt P.; and Smith, Herchel, 3,478,070.
Strike, Donald P.; Herbst, David R.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,452,004.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.. 3,423,421.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A., 3.445,476.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Wille, Myles A., 3,452,027.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A., 3,466,297.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A., 3.466,298.
Teller, Daniel M.; Douglas, George H.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,465,009.
Tint, Howard, 3.458,621.
Tokolics, Joseph; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel,
3,483,185.
Vezina, Claude; and Deghenghi, Romano, 3.476.779.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,453,266.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,453,289.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,461,122.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,470,181.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,475,424.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,475,426.
Weinstein, Bernard; Terry, Daniel H.; and Jensen, Harold S.,
3,429,821.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W„ 3,431,262.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,452,061.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,458,541.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,458,564.
Wendt, Gerhard R., 3,475,487.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,479,347.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,485,837.
Wilkinson, Robert J.; and Green, John W., 3,467,500.
Wolf, Milton; and Greek, Francis J., 3,445,475.
Wolf, Milton; and Mascitti, Albert A., 3,458,525.
Wolf, Milton; and Sellstedt, John H., 3,470,168.
Wolf, Milton; and Dicbold, James L.. 3,471,494.
American Hospital Supply Corporation: See —
Beich, Frank R., 3,479,671.
Cho, Arthur K., 3.468,951.
Franklin, Donald R. L., 3,482,567.
Goldberg, Allan M., 3,477,437.
Harautuneian, Andrew. 3,426,758.
Harautuneian, Andrew, 3,452,756.
Hobbs, James C, II; Jones, Alan Richardson; and Schultz, Eu-
gene L., 3,446,400.
Janss, John E.; and Guernsey, Richard H., 3,467,251.
Jones, Alan Richardson; and Schultz, Eugene L., 3,484,024.
Lucas, Victor Grifols, 3,460,752.
Moore, Robert R.; and Eitzen, Vincent E., 3,441,210.
Nielsen, Milton R., 3,466,749.
Pilgcr, Nicholas J., 3,485,352.
Roberts, Martin, 3,459,188.
Van Noy, Cordell C, Jr., 3,426,449.
Wickett, Byron H., 3,429,31 1.
Woodbridgc, Joseph E„ 3,467,499.
Zenick. Raymond G., 3,470,604.
American Hydrocarbon Company: See —
Lyon, Lloyd B., 3,422,569.
American Hydrotherm Corporation: See —
Brandell, Sol R., 3,443,065.
American Institutes for Research: See —
Tallmadge, Guy Kasten, 3,477,145.
American Instrument Co., Inc.: See —
Howerton, Hugh K., 3,433,952.
Miller, C. David; Soodak, Charles; and Priarone, Paul,
3,430,864.
Slonc, Thomas J., 3,481,709.
Wasilewski, Joseph C, 3.432,271.
American Lecithin Company: See —
Sokol, Herbert Z., 3,465,498.
American Liquid Instruments, Inc.: See —
Frcnkel, Francis, 3,442,017.
American Machine & Foundry Company: See —
Beaver, Ruby C; and Wood, Fenton M., 3,460,028.
Bell, Richard E., 3,437,962.
Benith, Benedict R., 3,461,764.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Blewitt. Roy E.. Jr., 3,460.832.
Bogle. Tommy G.. 3,478,576.
Buckler, Sheldon A.; Martcl, Rock F; and Moshy, Raymond J.,
3,472,835.
Clay. Paul Eugene, Jr.; and Tucker, Robert Frederic, 3,442,324.
Coiiard, Arthur Bayard. Jr., 3,448,824.
Cook, Harold De Poy, 3,423,919.
Crouch. Alfred E.; and Beaver, Ruby C, 3,483,466.
Davidson, Robert W., 3.464,713.
Dearsley, George, 3,472.236.
Elliott, Eugene R., 3,484,537.
Foster, Jack V., 3,434,081.
Froyd, Lawrence W.. 3,484,572.
Gamberini, Goffrcdo, 3,427,782.
Gruss, George A.; Smith, Richard A.; and Int'antino, Joseph R.,
3,478,134.
Hanold, Paul A., 3,443,047.
Heinzcn, Robert A., 3,470,51 1.
Heinzen, Robert Arthur; and Morley, Edwin Richard,
3,475,630.
Hooper, Harry Allison, 3,477,442.
Hungerford, Max, 3,437,165.
Hungcrford, Max, 3,447,399.
Irwin, Jcre F., 3,451,192.
Johnson, Roy Bcrnhard, 3,435,621.
Lind, Carlton Adolph, 3,461,038.
Mahonev, William J., 3,421,152.
Maxwell'. Victor W., 3,459,619.
Mercnda, Carmine T.; Reich, Adolf F.; and Gustavson, Sterling
T., 3,428,051.
Milenkovic, Vcljko, 3,460,044.
Moore, Thomas William, 3,484,702.
Morris, Jack; Yutcr, Morton Gerald; Rudd, Wallace C; and Al-
len, Richard J., Jr., 3.420,976.
Morris, Jack, 3,452,424.
Moshv, Raymond J.; and Gcrmino, Felix J., 3,421,519.
Nellcn, William Joseph, 3,461,060.
Patterson. Morehcad, 3,428,052.
Petrucci, Raymond Mark; and Barmore, Stephen Barrett,
3,442,390.
Petrucci, Raymond Mark; and Sicard, Marcel Clarence,
3,469,696.
Proctor, Noel B., 3,436,958.
Proctor, Noel B., 3,448,268.
Proctor, Noel B.; and Wood, Fenton M„ 3,460,152.
Proctor, Noel B., 3,465,274.
Richcrt, Walter J., 3,470,510.
Roberts, Sidney, 3,482,073.
Rudd. Wallace C, 3,427.427.
Rulseh, Roger David. 3,452,165.
Saunders, Charles E.; and Salcman, Arthur, 3,435,987.
Saunders, Charles E.; and Olscn, Olaf M., 3,475,069.
Saylor, William P.. Jr.; and Childers, Herman M., 3,452,197.
Schweninger. Claude L., 3.448,296.
Smith, Richard A.. 3,482,836.
Stanford, Arthur, 3,436.525.
Stapf. William E., 3,460,087.
Stone, Clarence Robert, 3,460,082.
Williams, John Covington, 3,442,757.
Williamson, William R., 3,420,747.
Wood. Fenton M.; Walters, William T.; Rogers, Philip A.; and
Proctor, Noel B., 3,437,810.
Wood, Fenton M.; and Walters, William T., 3.443,21 1.
Wood, Fenton M., 3,449,662.
Wood. Fenton M.. 3,483,734.
Wood. Fenton M., 3,484.682.
Zucrcher. John; and Condon, Stanley, 3,479,029.
Zwart, Bernardus Mulder, Jr.; Lukcvics, Alfreds Karlis; and
Wylie, Harold Franklin, 3.428,001.
American Maize-Products Company: See —
Milan. Frank J., and Jokay. Louis, 3,427.951.
Mitan, Frank J.; and Cohen, Lawrence R., 3,438,379.
Van Patten. Eric M.; and Powell. Eugene L., 3,422,089.
American Manufacturing Company: See —
Robinson, James B., 3.423,561.
American Manufacturing Company of Texas: See —
Woodle. Billy Ted. 3,449,936.
American Metal Climax, Inc.: See—
Aberle. Richard H.; and Lucas, Robert H., 3,438,228.
Hood, Harold W.. Jr.. 3,430.683.
Kay, Herbert. 3,466,144.
Larson, Melvin L., 3,429,903.
Muessel. Dan C, 3,466,805.
Segall, Jeane; and Shorr, Leonad M., 3.441,501.
Toney, Henry W.; and Huizenga, Charles B.. 3,422,71 I.
American Metal Products Corporation: See—
Epstein, Saul, 3.459,405.
Suffron, Fay O.. 3,425,438.
American Meter Company: Set —
Grace, Edward J.; and Comforth, Malcolm W., 3,454,037.
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Cameron. Albert R., 3,425,442.
Johnson, Dwight N., 3,482,592.
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Kwast, Theodore E., 3,485,105.
Kruzan, Harold F.; and Hctz, Heinz K., 3,424,194.
Lane, George M., 3,452,359.
Rossi, Lawrence T.; and Wrinkle, Raymond L., 3,427,890.
Schneider, George W., Jr., 3,448,615.
Thrall. Walter I., 3,429,321.
Wrinkle, Raymond L.; and Rossi, Lawrence T.. 3,482,446.
American Micro-Systems, Inc.: See —
Avery, George E., 3,478,229.
American Motors Corporation: See —
Adamson, James C., 3,423,727.
Martens, Jack E., 3,422,574.
American National Valve Corporation: See —
Murray, Robert W., 3,451,444.
American Oil Shale Corporation: See —
Dixon, Rod P., 3,465,818.
Dixon, Rod P., 3,465,819.
American Olean Tile Company, Inc.: See —
Schwciker, Malcolm A.; and Watson, Wayne C, 3,463,695.
American Optical Company: See —
Bartfay, Stephen A., 3,470,736.
Bcguin, Fred P., 3,461,463.
Davis, John K.; Fernald, Henry G.; and Rayner, Arline W.,
3,434,781.
Goldberg Herbert E„ 3,447,875.
Gottlieb, Nathan, 3,421,808.
Hovey, Richard J.; and Hoffman, Donald O., 3,440,173.
Kleinerman, Marcos Y., 3,422,023.
Koester, Charles J., 3,421,096.
Koestcr, Charles J.; and Snitzer, Elias, 3,421,097.
Koester, Charles J.; Dixon, Edgar O; and Snitzer, Elias,
3,445,785.
Mac Neille, Stephen M., 3,470,491.
Osterberg, Harold, 3,420,596.
Peck, William F., 3,485.609.
Polanyi, Michael L., 3,461,856.
Revoir, William H.; and Gardner, Wesley M., 3,436,352.
Siegmund, Walter P.; and Williams, Noble S., 3,436,142.
Snitzer, Elias; Young, Robert W.; and Woodcock, Richard F.,
3,422,025.
Snitzer, Elias, 3,471,215.
Thorburn, Milton R., 3,482,183.
Young, Robert W.; Graf, Robert E.; and Robinson, Charles C,
3,420,601.
American Optical Corporation: See —
Anthon, Erik W., 3,450,051.
Anthon, Erik W., 3,484,207.
Bazinet, Wilfred P., Jr., 3,455,666.
Beguin. Fred P., 3,440.663.
Beguin, Fred P., 3,471,642.
Casko, Robert E., 3,460,928.
Crandon, Harry D.; and Grecnberg, Ronald B., 3,484,157.
Faustini, Albert J., 3,442,285.
Grolman, Bernard; and Lawton, Kenneth C, 3,460,887.
Hovey, Richard J., 3,436,144.
Kleinerman, Marcos, 3,484,380.
Koester, Charles J., 3,426,294.
Koester, Charles J., 3,449,037.
Koestcr, Charles J., 3,456,21 1.
Koestcr, Charles J., 3,481,674.
Koester, Charles J., 3,484,710.
Koester, Charles J.; and Snitzer, Elias, 3,484.714.
Metcalfe, Richard T.; and Lcvesque, Joseph P. R., 3,423,251.
Muller, Robert M.; and Sussman, Milton H., 3,437,398.
Robinson, Charles C, 3,484,152.
Shiner, William H„ 3,473,144.
Siegmund, Walter P., 3,472,718.
Snitzer, Elias, 3,426,293.
Snitzer, Elias; Bazinet, Wilfred P.. Jr.; and Hwalek, David C,
3,455,667.
Swope, Charles Hcrmas; Snitzer, Elias; and Koester, Charles J.,
3,453,036.
Upton, Lee O., 3,455,668.
Upton, Lee O., 3,481,758.
Young, Robert W., 3,471,408.
American Packaging Corporation, The: See —
Berry, John F., 3,471,997.
Watts, Ridley, Jr., 3,474,497.
American Pcrmac, Inc.: See —
Sieber, Johannes Helmut, 3,473,175.
American Pharmaceutical Company: See —
Badran, Nasri Wadih, 3,485,922.
American Photocopy Equipment Company: See —
Hulen, Claude K.. 3,456,587.
Hulen, Claude K., 3,470,619.
Kent. George C, 3,423,153.
Kucera, Thomas J.; and Bolsenga, Stanley J., 3,475,094.
Sacrc, Leo D., 3,424,526.
Wcndt, Otto Bruno. 3,454,398.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
American Pipe and Construction Co.: See —
Huck, George E., 3,432,914.
American Plasticraft Company: See—
Klier, Lewis; and Simovits, Stephen S., Jr., 3,423,717.
American Plate and Window Glass Distributors: See —
Pector, Harold; and Tausheck, Russell W., 3,424,487.
American Plating and Manufacturing Company: See —
Urban, Charles T.; and Defauw, John, 3,437,002.
American Potash & Chemical Corporation: See —
Canning, Thomas F.; Rooney, John A. P.; and Phillips, Frank
L., 3,436,344.
Culp, Albert E., 3,454,306.
Kerry, Harold A.; and Mirliss, Melvin J., 3,451,834.
Raisor, Ralph C; and Rhees, Raymond C, 3,468,630.
Rhees, Raymond C; and Hammar, Howard N., 3,454,357.
Schumacher, Joseph C; Rado, Theodore A.; and Fairchild,
James L., 3,450,497.
Silvernail, Walter L., 3,436,199.
Washburn, Robert M.; and Baldwin, Roger A., 3,445,492.
Week, Friedrich J., 3,479,294.
American Potato Company: See —
Beck, Roderick G., 3,457,088.
Beck, Roderick G., 3,458,325.
Beck, Roderick G.; and Rainwater, Joe H., 3,459,562.
Keil, O'Dell F., 3,459,141.
American Products, Inc.: See —
Hornung, Michael C, 3,464,498.
American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corporation: See —
Krostewitz, Wolfgang, 3,451,854.
Renzi, Peter N., 3,479,489.
American Radiator & Standard Stanitary Corporation: See —
Forbes, Norman A., 3,423,158.
American Railroad Supply Company: See —
Schanafelt, Raymond A.; Obear, Robert F.; and Milnikel,
Clarence E., 3,421,266.
American Safety Equipment Corp. of California: See —
Hollowell, James Sherman, 3,425,646.
American Safety Equipment Corporation: See —
Michelson, Irving, 3,461,858.
Molitoris, Stephen J., 3,471,865.
Molitoris, Stephen J.; Rancy, Dennis F.; and Parylo, Gerald A.,
3,480,966.
Rancy, Dennis F., 3,471,866.
Romanzi, Louis, Jr.; and Van Dorn, Jeffrey, 3,457,603.
American Safety Equipment Corporation of Michigan: See —
Molitoris, Stephen J., 3,436,760.
Rancy, Dennis F., 3,465,363.
Webb, Daniel D., 3,479,666.
American Safety Table Company: See —
Saganowich, Bernard F.; Gibson, Leslie W., Jr.; and Hoverter,
Brycc E., Jr., 3,470,835.
Spinrad, Malcom, 3,447,500.
Spinrad, Malcom; Haas, Kenneth C; and Hoverter, Bryce E.,
3,477,001.
American Saint Gobain Corporation: See —
Bundy, Albert J.; and Williams, James L., 3,451,542.
Glynn, Theodore W.; and Storm, Jack S., Jr., 3,477,836.
American Schack Company, Inc., The: See —
White, Alan J., 3,446,277.
White, Alan J.; and Mcder, Siegfried R., 3,446,279.
American Seating Company: See —
Barccki, Chester J.; and Morse, Richard A., 3,464,751.
Barecki, Chester J.; and Lindberg, William S., 3,476,455.
Barccki, Chester J.; Henrikson, Bror W.; and Nordmark, Walter
E., 3,478,981.
Barecki, Chester J.; and Henrikson, Bror W., 3,481,624.
Barecki, Chester J.; and Hozcski, Kenneth W., 3,482,875.
Barccki, Chester J.; and Knapp, Robert L., 3,486,790.
Hallstedt, Paul, 3,445,136.
Hovcn, Alfred C, 3,478,473.
Van Ryn, Arthur L., 3,429,61 1.
Van Ryn, Arthur L., 3,464,753.
Van Ryn, Arthur L., 3,479,084.
American Shear Knife Co.: See—
Rackoff, Selwyn R.; and Dempsey, Martin J., 3,432,902.
Rackoff, Selwyn R.; and Dempsey, Martin J., 3,435,499.
American Shuffleboard Co., Inc.: See—
Daddis, Eugene, 3,424,456.
American Standard, Inc.: See —
Arnold, Alanson J.; McKeough, Elmer L.; Ripple, William M.;
Schocffler, Paul W.; and Smith, Herbert J., 3,448,497.
Arnold, Alson J.; Van Dyke, Burton; Van Dyke, Don; and
Porter, David D., 3,448,496.
Bernstein, Benjamin T.; Orscn, Stefan; and Zucker, Melvin J.,
3,453,647.
Boorman, John K., 3,435,101.
Brunncr, Richard, 3,434,344.
Cawthon, William C; and Ulrich, Robert J., 3,453,133.
Chappcl, Raymond M.; Krishnan, Kamala S.; and Van Hisc,
Charles W., 3,465,421.
De Lancey, Warren H.; Hays, Herbert G.; and Hartzell, Donald
W., 3,469,791.
Dixon, Farris E., 3,471,874.
Duggan, Robert B„ 3,428,258.
Engelberg, Charles; and Orsen, Stefan, 3,445,839.
Forbes, Norman A., 3,421,691.
Forbes, Norman A., 3,434,164.
Forbes, Norman A., 3,439,226.
Groteke, Daniel E.; and Hopper, Harry G., Jr., 3,421,573.
Groteke, Daniel E., 3,479,202.
Haldopoulos, Ioakim, 3,448,466.
Hamer, Edward A. G., 3,425,562.
Heskestad, Gunnar, 3,425,431.
Heskestad, Gunnar, 3,438,072.
Hoard, John Roberts; and Lakahani, Husain Gulamhusain,
3,484,873.
Hodes, William, 3,463,662.
Hsu, Charles T.; and Hamer, Geoffrey, 3,480,025.
Kaiser, Jack N., 3,427,665.
Kalish, Robert L.; Kanyok, Anthony J.; Hulick, Warren E.; and
Hamer, Edward A. G., 3,421,782.
Kalnin, Ilmar L., 3,433,682.
Kanyok, Anthony J., 3,480,147.
Kulling, Gerald J., 3,426,965.
La Van, John F., 3,476,916.
Loewenthal, Henry J., 3,476,150.
Markland, Norman Ray; and Parkison, Richard Grant,
3,472,453.
Martin, George, 3,463,691.
Merklin, Edward Robert; and Schuster, Donald Ray, 3,420,292.
Nagel, Robert W., 3,469,603.
Noakes, Thomas E.; and Merchant, Leo F., 3,478,774.
Okress, Ernest C, 3,464,207.
Parkison, Richard G., 3,433,264.
Parkison, Richard G.; and Forth, Edward W., 3,465,782.
Parkison, Richard G., 3,468,483.
Parkison, Richard Grant; and Duggan, Robert Beaman,
3,430,686.
Rodely, Alan E., 3,477,275.
Rodely, Alan E., 3,481,196.
Ruggles, Kay L.; Gunnerson, Dale B.; and Clark, Howard S.,
3,433,860.
Smith, James Ray, 3,444,391.
Stairs, Henry Marshall, 3,480,973.
Vanegas, Guillermo Jose, 3,430,270.
Wilham, Larry F., 3,449,774.
Wisniewski, Arthur J., 3,420,260.
American Sterilizer Company: See —
Beecher, Donald J.; and Otte, George E., 3,453,659.
Brown, Gilbert G., 3,462,594.
Gunther, Donald A., 3,424,548.
Gunther, Donald A., 3,428,556.
Gunther, Donald A., 3,440,157.
Haynes, Howard, 3,428,797.
Lodge, Alvin, 3,436,170.
Perkins, John J.; and Carlson, Robert S., 3,439,966.
Sitter, Donald F.; and Herzog, Robert P., 3,446,952.
Wood, William L., 3,419,911.
American Sugar Company: See —
Begiebing, Robert H., 3,459,123.
American Superior Rubber Roller Company: See —
Pope, Grady E.; and Armstrong, Jesse D., Jr., 3,442,166.
American Tank and Steel Corporation: See —
Sinex, Gene O., 3,443,623.
Welch, John W., 3,451,897.
American Technical Machinery Corporation: See —
Abramson, Harvey J., 3,449,887.
Marks, Theodore, 3,451,723.
American Telephone and Telegraph Company: See —
Biskup, Donald R., 3,462,681.
Bohnenblust, Clarence E., 3,427,538.
Carle, William E., 3,471,649.
Coel, Trafford H.; Hanford, Eugene B.; and Stewart, Stanley H.,
3,423,532.
Hays, Bruce C, 3,420,968.
Hays, Bruce C, 3,456,240.
Heck, Robert L.; and Hutton, Gerald E., 3,427,407.
Hubbell, Richard S., 3,453,391.
Hutton, Gerald E.; Knittle, Gale L.; and Riley, Emmett E.,
3,444,337.
Mac Leod, Donald A.; and Maddock, George P., 3,478,174.
Wilson, Raymond K., 3,459,030.
American Thermostat Corporation: See —
Levinn, Robert N., 3,423,713.
Levinn, Robert N.; Moyer, Joseph K.; and Rose, Melvin J.,
3,451,029.
Moyer, Joseph K.; and Levinn, Robert N., 3,421,131.
American Tobacco Company, The: See —
Leake, Preston H.; and Cogbill, Everett C, 3,428,049.
Schoenbaum, Alexander W; Ashworth, John T.; and Brooks,
John G., 3,428,053.
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American Toy and Furniture Co., Inc.: See—
Rapaport. Gerald M., 3,453,750.
American Tractor Equipment Corporation: See—
Sprenkel. Roger, 3,461,971.
American Trading & Production Corporation: See—
Scebinger, Frederick L., 3,454,729.
American Velcro, Inc.: See-
Coles, John B., 3,458,194.
Girard, Laurent H., 3,426,363.
Girard, Laurent H., 3,431,679.
Girard, Laurent H., 3,449,195.
Girard, Laurent H.; Hockmeyer, Clive E.; and Ouellette, Marcel
C, 3,461,513.
Hasslinger, Russell, 3,431,605.
Mates, Jack K., 3,450,405.
Mates, Jack K., 3,453,696.
Mates, Jack K„ 3,464,094.
Mates, Jack K., 3,475,810.
Pcrina, Joseph, 3,461,51 1.
Rinccker, Franz G., 3,446,420.
Rinccker. Franz G., 3,472,198.
American Warming & Ventilating, Inc., The: See —
Johnson, Edward H , 3,426,667.
American Welding & Engineering Co., Inc.: See —
Zajac, Anthony J.; and Hahn, Edward J., 3,445,064.
American Welding & Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Brown, Arthur S.; Leiby, Harold E.; and Miller, Earle A.,
3,455,078.
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W., 3,479,480.
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W., 3,479,482.
Fortsch, Francis J.; and Durch, Edward L., 3,425,159.
Fortsch, Francis J.; and Sullivan, Harold E., 3,429,076.
American Zinc Company: See —
Klein, Otto C; and Mason, Gilbert E., 3,429,662.
Mason, Gilbert E.; and Armbrustcr, Howard L., 3,431,106.
Quinn, Patrick D„ 3,463,665.
Amerind Incorporated: See —
Knotts, George F.; and Beyer, Herbert K., 3,424,438.
Amerio, Pasqualc, to St. Regis Paper Company, mesne. Rotary drum
freezer. 3,472,041, 10-14-69, CI. 62-303.
Amerline Corporation: See —
Becker, Robert; and Hultgrcn, Arnold P., 3,438,591.
Brown, Maurice H.; and Linning, George F., 3,428,929.
Hultgrcn, Arnold P., 3,485,457.
McKelvey, Andrew, Jr., 3,465,875.
Wcyrich, Arthur G.; and Tcllen, Chester J., 3,485,456.
Amcro, Clifford Leonard, to Bird Machine Company. Anaerobic
digestion process. 3,468,794, 9-23-69, CI. 210-4.
Amcro, John J., to Norton Company. Method of making im-
pregnated sintered bauxite grains and the produce thereof.
3.450,515, 6-17-69, CI. 51-307.
Amcro, John J., to Norton Company. Sintered alpha-alumina and
zirconia abrasive product and process. 3,454.385, 7-8-69, CI. 51-
298.
Amerock Corporation: See —
Ahlgren, Axel W., 3,469,875.
Anderson. Lloyd L., 3,431.590.
Anderson, Lloyd L., 3,438,665.
Erickson, Karl H , 3,438,666.
Erickson. Karl H., 3,476,424.
Ames. Allan R.: .See —
Bies. Sylvester W.; and Ames, Allan R., 3,452,927.
Ames, B. C. Company: .Sec-
Bond. Robert D.. 3.425.392.
Ames. John E., Jr., to Bourns, Inc. Variable reluctance transducer.
3.421.126, 1-7-69. CI. 336-30.
Ames. John E.. Jr.. to Bourns. Inc. A. C. apparatus temperature
compensation. 3,463.999. 8-26-69, CI. 323-69.
Ames. John W.: See—
F.gan. Raymond D.; and Ames. John W. ,3.487, 3 1 2.
Ames. Joseph I..; and Brett. Charles K., to Continental Can Com-
pany. Inc. Pharmaceutical package. 3,437,194, 4-8-69, CI. 206-
45.31
Ames. Richard H.. to Dow Corning Corporation. Two-way flushing
device for treatment of hydrocephalus. 3.452.757, 7-1-69. CI. 128-
35(1.
Ames. Robert G.. to Bliss & Laughlin Industries, Incorporated.
Sander with universal handle and lock. 3,483,662. 12-16-69, CI.
51-392.
Ames, Ronald B.; and Smith. Allen F... to Uniroya'l, Inc. Method of
controlling weeds. 3.462.259. 8-19-69. CI. 71-121.
Ames. Sidney B.: .See—
Norton. Randolph; and Ames. Sidney B., 3,475,095.
Ames, Stephen Alexander, to United States of America, Air Force,
mesne. Mcrowave phase shift modulator for use with tunnel diode
switching circuits. 3,437.957. 4-8-69. CI. 332-16.
Ames. Stuart Leslie; and Bitler, William R., to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corporation. Method of increasing the silicon content of
wrought grain oriented silicon steel. 3,423.253. 1-21-69, CI. 148-
110.
Ames, Victor H.: See —
Morey, Woodruff A.; Molt, Richard P.; Ames, Victor H.; and
Dolin, Edward T.,3,447,697.
Ames, W. R., Company: See —
Roulet, Robert F.; and Owen, Willis A., 3,456,683.
Ames, Ward A., to Tridan Tool & Machine, Inc. Cycling feed ap-
paratus. 3,454,205, 7-8-69, CI. 226-64.
Ametek, Inc.: See —
Arce, Henry L.; and Whitener, Jack L., 3,465,221.
Bannon, Thomas W., Jr., 3,420,970.
Bieber, William J., 3,448,939.
Buss, Bejamin A., 3,436,853.
Daugherty, Frank Z., 3,437,185.
Giltner, Charles M„ 3,467,329.
Gruner, Frederick R., 3,476,340.
Gruner, Frederick R.; and Dahlquist, Robert L., 3,484,966.
Harland, Philip W.; and Schmaus, Siegfried H. A., 3,423,064.
Henry, Frank B.; and Ropp, Donald L., 3,436,850.
Henry, Frank B.; and Windmiller, Harvey L„ 3,477,708.
Herzberg, Roland J., 3,443,422.
Krynski, John E.; and Engwall, Richard E., 3,477,583.
Laugel, Roland L., 3,468,424.
Lumn, John H., 3,480,231.
Lumn, John H., 3,482,802.
Mursinna, Richard C, 3,468,060.
O'Conor, Frank, 3,423,015.
O'Conor, Frank, 3,471,081.
Seggebruch, Ernie G., 3,443,697.
Summers, Stanley E., 3,464,585.
Vogelsberg, Walter H., 3,430,915.
Wolverton, Kenneth H.; and Hornback, Robert H., 3,443,406.
Wolverton, Kenneth H., 3,443,407.
Wolverton, Kenneth H., 3,480,315.
Amey, Arnold L.: See —
Francis, Joseph E.; and Amey, Arnold L., 3,465, 735.
Ameyama, Yoshiaki; and Takeda, Akira, to Kanto Gasukigu
Kabushiki Kaisha. Impact type of piezoelectric mechanism by way
of an electric source for lighting. 3,428,408, 2-18-69, CI. 431-255.
Amiard, Gaston; Nomine, Gerard; and Torelli, Vesperto, to Roussel-
Uclaf. Total synthesis by steroids and novel steroid intermediates.
3,449,382, 6-10-69, CI. 260-397.5
Amiard, Gaston; Nomine, Gerard; and Torelli, Vesperto, to Roussel-
UCLAF. Certain tetrahydroindane derivatives. 3,478,062, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-343.3
Amici, Alba Maria; Minghetti, Anacleto; Scotti, Tullio; Spalla,
Celestino; and Tognoli, Luigi. Fermentative process for producing
ergocryptine. 3,485,722, 12-23-69, CI. 195-81.
Amick, James A., to RCA Corporation. Method of depositing refrac-
tory metals. 3,477,872, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 117-212.
Amick, James W., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Rust inhibi-
tors. 3,447,918, 6-3-69, CI. 44-70.
Amicon Corporation: See —
Bixler, Harris J.; and Fallick, Gary J., 3,471,439.
Bixler, Harris J.; Cross, Robert A.; and Markley, Lita L.,
3,475,358.
Bolgcr, Justin C, 3,464,854.
Michaels, Alan S., 3,467,604.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Image
formation through the chemical reaction of photochromic materi-
als. 3,441,411, 4-29-69, CI. 96-27.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Forma-
tion of light scattering images in layers comprising organic
photochromic materials. 3,442,646, 5-6-69, CI. 96-27.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Photo-
graphic imaging by means of the surface tension created by
photochromic materials. 3,450,530, 6-17-69, CI. 96-27.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Adhesive
imaging on photochromic layers. 3,450,531, 6-17-69, CI. 96-27.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Forma-
tion of light scattering images in photochromic layers. 3,450,533,
6-17-69, CI. 96-27.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation.
Photochromic photoresist imaging. 3,471,290, 10-7-69, CI. 96-36.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Imaging
system. 3,482,973, 12-9-69, CI. 96-35.
Amidon, Alan B.: See —
Wcigl, John W.; and Amidon, Alan B., 3,477,846.
Amidon, Joseph C; and Ouayle, Jackson C. Utility pole insulator
bracket extension. 3,474,995, 10-28-69, CI. 248-221.
Amiet, Bernard Paul Louis, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et
de Traction (Societe Anonymc). Deferred action, gas-activated
cells or batteries. 3,434,884, 3-25-69, CI. 136-86.
Amin, Rajnikant B.: See —
Willcox, Oswin B.; Kolb, Kenneth M.; and Amin, Rajnikant
B., 3,459,574.
Amir, Emanuel M., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Polymerization of propylene. 3,431,317, 3-4-69, CI. 260-683.15
Amir, Emanuel M., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Catalyst for isomerization of polymethylbenzene. 3,484,385, 12-
16-69, CI. 252-455.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Amir, Emanuel M.; Wadlcy, Edward F.; and Wesselhoft, Robert D.,
to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Startup procedure
for isomcrizing polymcthylbenzene. 3,449,456, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
668.
Amiragoff, Abel Boris. Telcidentification system for monitoring a
plurality of points. 3,430,199, 2-25-69, CI. 340-147.
Amiragoff, Boris Abel. Signal detection and measuring circuit.
3,448,261, 6-3-69, CI. 250-43.5
Amis, James W., Jr.; and Dobson, James B., to Littelfuse, Inc.,
mesne Korry Manufacturing Co. Tube lamp socket fixture with
hinged cover panels. 3,436,716, 4-1-69, CI. 339-54.
Amita Company Limited: See —
Ichikawa, Mitsuo, 3,446,1 10.
Amity Leather Products Co.: See —
Plaskan, Laurance F., 3,454,151.
AMK Subsidiary Corporation: See —
Cantarutti, Armindo, 3,479,693.
Turk, Leonard C; Cantarutti, Armindo; and Brcza, Stephen F.,
3,461,502.
Ulm, Ernest S.; and Stoyanov, Benjamin, 3,471,895.
Ulm, Ernest S., 3,483,596.
Amlin, Lovis J. Float for fishing lines. 3,464,141, 9-2-69, CI. 43-
43.1 1
Amlingcr, Philipp R. Circuit design computer. 3,453,737, 7-8-69, CI.
33-1.
Ammann, Paul R.: See —
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; Florcn, Carl E.; and Ammann, Paul
R., 3,472,532.
Ammco Tools, Inc.: See —
Kushmuk, Walter P., 3,456,401.
Ammerman, Frank E., to Chrysler Corporation. Neutral secondary
battery. 3,447,971, 6-3-69, CI. 136-26.
Ammerman, George Edward; and Cunningham, Donald M., to
Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. Electrical connectors particularly
for electric resistance heating elements. 3,447,121, 5-27-69, CI.
339-192.
Ammon, Johannes H.; Schlichting, John; and Sprague, Theodore S.,
to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Once-through vapor genera-
tor. 3,437,077, 4-8-69, CI. 122-32.
Ammondson, Clayton J.; Cockrcll, Eldridge H.; Silberman, Ira J.;
and James, Forrest H., Jr., to Diversified Products Corporation.
Combination resilient shell filled with solidified dense material and
sealing plug. 3,464,692, 9-2-69, CI. 272-84.
Amnions, James William; Maucr, Paul Bernard; Reynolds, George
A.; and Van Allan, James A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Stura-
ble absorber laser Q-switch. 3,462,706, 8-19-69, CI. 331-94.5
Amnions, Joseph L.; and Morrow, Floyd H. Pneumatically actuated,
automatic skinless sausage molding machine. 3,421,178, 1-14-69,
CI. 17-32.
Amnions, Joseph L.; and Morrow, Floyd H. Apparatus for placing
sheet material on a surface and cutting to a predetermined length.
3.421.394. 1-14-69, CI. 83-157.
Amnions, Robert L.: See —
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; and Amnions, Robert L., 3,428.723.
Amnions. Robert L., to Eastman Kodak Company. Synthetic fiber
sewing thread. 3.435.605, 4-1-69, CI. 57-140.
Anineus, John S., to Procter &. Gamble Company. The. Weaving
polyester fiber fabrics. 3.473.576, 10-21-69, CI. 139-420.
Amodei, Juan J., to Radio Corporation of America. Thermal feed-
back for stabilization of differential amplifier unbalance.
3.445.777, 5-20-69. CI. 330-23.
Amoh. Hiroshi. to Ushio Electric Inc. Device for carrying out obser-
vations of an image formed on an image forming surface.
3,469.909, 9-30-69, CI. 353-98.
Anion. Maurice E. Snap hook. 3,444.599. 5-20-69. CI. 24-236.
Amori. Joseph A., to Rapid-Cleave Corporation. Suspension and
control mechanism for shaker table. 3,435.690. 4-1-69, CI. 74-61.
Amoruso. Dominic John. Music teaching device. 3,427,918. 2-18-69.
CI. 84-477.
Amoruso. Donald J.; and Botwin, Leo. to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Monopulse radar system of high resolution and accuracy.
3.427.616. 2-1 1-69. CI. 343-16.
Amos, Homer C; and Strickland. Edward T. Pump. 3,446.149. 5-27-
69, CI. 103-84.
Amos. James L.; Baretta. Edward D.; and Dahl, James J., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Modified vinyl chloride polymer com-
positions. 3.428,707. 2-18-69. CI. 260-827.
Amos. Lynn G.. to Corning Glass Works. Fluid operated intermittent
drive mechanism. 3.441.250. 4-29-69, CI. 25 3-36.
Amos. Lynn G.; and Langlev. Lawrence W., to Corning Glass
Works. Tape transport indexing device. 3,469,752, 9-30-69, CI.
226-56.
Amot Controls Corporation: See—
Munroe. William O., 3.448.228.
AMP Incorporated: See—
Aeronautics Koehler. Carl August, Jr.; and Shroek. Mark Allen.
3,448.345.
Ahearn. John James. Jr.; and Clements, Thomas Robert.
3.448.355.
Ahearn, John James. Jr.; and Taylor, William Leander.
3.474.185.
Baker, Charles Edward, II; and Casciotti, Albert, 3,440,597.
Beinhaur, Ernest L., 3,422,521.
Bcnnion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk, 3,435,432.
Bennion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk, 3,435,433.
Blair, Bryce Wilson, 3,461,799.
Brown, Christopher Kingsley, 3,443,299.
Brown, Christopher Kingsley, 3,462,567.
Brown, Ivan Godfrey Oliver, 3,473,213.
Brown, Malcolm Neal; Hargcst, Thomas Scwell, III; and Stoltz.
Herbert Collier, 3,449,952.
Brummans, Wilhelmus Johnnes, 3,441,661.
Busier, Willard Le Roy, 3,431,548.
Busier, Willard Le Roy, 3,455,010.
Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Loose, Winfield Warren,
3,436,696.
Cea, Carmen Achillc, 3,423,718.
Cobaugh. Robert Franklin, 3,440,723.
Cobaugh, Robert Franklin, 3,471,916.
Coldrcn, Daniel Russell, 3,424,856.
Crane, Hewitt D.; and Mac Curdy, William K., 3,453,605.
Dechert, Woodrow Wilson, Jr.; and Zimmerman, Richard Le
Roy, 3,447,457.
Dell, Harry John; Folkenroth, Earl Earnest; and Garvcr, William
Joseph, 3,424,416.
Dell, Harry John; and Stoyer, Charles Robert, III, 3,467,942.
Dernier, Henry William, Sr., 3,476,412.
Dowling, Edward Camp, 3,426,334.
Dowling. Edward Camp; Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Fraun-
fclder, James Alexander, 3,446,982.
Dowling, Edward Camp, 3,482,221.
English, William K., 3,434,126.
Eshenauer, Earl Wilbert. J., 3,479,653.
Evans, William Robert, 3,438,095.
Evans, William Robert, 3,439,31 1.
Evans, William Robert, 3,439,316.
Feeser, William Coovcr; Bosland, Cornelius William; Lockard,
Joseph Larue; and Mummcy, Dale Brice. 3,430.183.
Fclty, Paul John, Jr.; and Rosengrcn, Herbert, 3,443.683.
Ferdon, Gilbert Douglas; and Henschen, Homer Ernst,
3,474,395.
Fernald, Charles Henrv; and Poltonavagc, Edward Michael.
3,453,578.
Figge, Frank H. J.; and Flower, Guiles, Jr., 3.474,777.
Friend, Lindsay Carlton, 3,459,904.
Friend, Lindsay Carlton, 3,483,339.
Fritz, Coey William; and Schwalm, Glendon Henry. 3,484.922.
Garvcr, William Joseph; and O'Hanlan. Michael Anthony, Jr..
3,462,725.
Gilisscn, Herman Petrus Johannes, 3,437.983.
Gilissen, Herman Petrus Johannes. 3,479,637.
Gilisscn, Hermanus P. J., 3,469,228.
Gillespie, James Francis, 3,453,377.
Gluntz. Glenn Harlan, 3,480,904.
Gracff, Norwood Claude; and Shannon, Sucl Grant. 3.476.1 15.
Grebe, Robert Karl; and Kreinberg, Earl Raymond. 3.458.787.
Gurley. Grey Manning; and Over, William Roderick, 3,431.621.
Gurley, Grey Manning, 3,456,477.
Hadden, Edward Leal, 3,425,030.
Hadden, Edward Leal, 3,479.719.
Hahn, Paul Turner; Hoopes, Penrose Robinson: and Froelich.
Gunnar Cramer. 3,456,324.
Hamniel, Kemper Martel; and Cobaugh, Robert Franklin,
3,474,394.
Hammell, Kemper Martel; and Whitmover, Kenneth Leon.
3,467,944.
Hammell, Kemper Martel, 3,487,350.
Hatfield, John G.; and Murray. Robert M., 3.420,087.
Hcdbcrg. Carl Raymond, 3,459,397.
Herman, Robert Wilson; and Hadden, Edward Leal, 3.466,589.
Howard, David Francis, 3,479,717.
Huber, John Henry. 3,471,825.
Hudson, William Jeffrey, Jr.; and Gaw, John William.
3,434,097.
Jarrett, Roy Chester; and Patrick, Richard William, 3,448,248.
Keller, Joseph Richard. 3,428,843.
Klinglcr, Martin Luther, 3,423,987.
Laudig, Ronald Clair; and Smith, Donald Lee. 3,441,659.
Lentz, John Theodore. 3,470.499.
Lightner, Linn Stephen; Bennett. Benny Morris; and Asick, John
Carl, 3,439,314.
Long, Robert Alvin; and Poplaski, Daniel Eugene, 3,420,086.
Loose, Winfield Warren, 3,428,935.
Lundergan, Robert Graham. 3,453.375.
Lynch, James Edward; Erline. Dexter Wvman; and Morehart,
"Ronald Charles, 3,444,504.
Maltais. Frederick Jean; and Beck, Richard Lee, 3.475,573.
Mixon, James Lenhart, Jr., 3,434,51 I.
Mixon, James Lenhart. Jr.; and Wahl, Frederick William,
3,458.996.
O'Keefe, Michael Francis; and Stull, Robert Stanley, 3,437,982.
O'Keefe, Michael Francis; and Fan, John Changnien, 3,445,794.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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O'Keefe, Michael Francis; Stull, Robert Stanley; and Greene.
L o\ Richard, 3.459.406.
Over, William R . 3,438,407.
Over. William Roderick, 3.426,355.
Over. William Roderick. 3.444,312.
Paullus. Clarence Leonard; and Zimmerman. John Aaron, Jr.,
3.456.231.
Polidori. Mario. 3,470,728.
Pritulsky. James, 3,479,634.
Reem. Richard Ellwood; and Vickery, John Roy, Jr., 3,436,820.
Rccm. Richard Ellwood; and Ullman, Robert, 3,455,006.
Reider. George Sylvester, Jr.; and Seitz, Edward Lamonte, Jr.,
3,428,934.
Renshaw, Floyd Harold, Jr., 3,471,823.
Rueger, Herman. 3,434,137.
Schumacher, William Ludlow, 3,434,098.
Schumacher. William Ludlow. 3,474,532.
Schwalm, Glendon Henry; and Fritz, Cocy William, 3,484,936.
Seagrave, James; and Welburn. Norman, 3,486,154.
Shannon, Suel Grant; and Graeff, Norwood Claude, 3,426,757.
Shannon, Suel Grant; and Graeff, Norwood Claude, 3,476,1 14.
Shlcsinger, Bernard Edward, Jr., 3,445,930.
Shlesinger, Bernard Edward, Jr., 3,461,258.
Sitz. Gilbert Carl, 3,480,745.
Stark, Frank B.; and Laudig. Ronald C, 3,475,545.
Stark. Frank Benjamin; and Smith, Donalc' Lee, 3,441,658.
Stark. Frank Benjamin; and Merry, Roydon William, 3,462,726.
Stark. Frank Benjamin; and Merry. Roydon William, 3,479,635.
Startin, Kenneth John, 3,432,788.
Sweeney, Joseph P., 3,443,254.
Sweeney, Joseph Patrick; and Wiley, Lawrence Grebe,
3,444,532.
Sweeney, Joseph Patrick, 3,484,755.
Swengel, Robert Charles, Sr., 3,469,448.
Tcagno, Wladimiro, 3,474,399.
Till, James Peter, 3,426,265.
Van Baelen, Armand Robert, 3,471,822.
van de Kcrkhof, Lodevicus Lambertus Johannes; and de Vries,
Joseph Gerardus Maria, 3,479,718.
Van De Kcrkhof, Lodevicus Lambertus Johannes, 3,481,018.
Vickery, John Roy, Jr., 3,466,729.
Wahl, Frederick William; and Bcinhaur, Ernest Lloyd,
3,462,543.
Watts, William Sewell, 3,434,746.
Wilm, August L. M., 3,426,320.
Winrow, Donald; Longenecker, Bruce Cameron; and Reynolds,
Charles Edward, 3,469.258.
Wycheck, Thomas Henry. 3,426,313.
/iegler, George William. Jr., 3.437,960.
Zieglcr. George William. Jr.; and Apa, Armand Samuel,
3.453.376.
Zieglcr, George William. Jr., 3,460,072.
Zieglcr, George William. Jr., 3,484,921.
Ampex Corporation: See —
Boblett, Emil V.. 3.484.753.
Bounsall. Norman F., 3,436,489.
Chang. David Teh-Liang, 3,429,494.
Coleman, Charles H., Jr.; and MacKenzie, Robert P., 3,428,745.
Crum. Charles W., 3.463.877.
Damron. Sidney S., 3,483,540.
Diaz. Frank, 3,437,510.
Everhart, Thomas E., 3,430,255.
Hunt, Robert P.. 3.472.575.
Jacohson. Morton J.; and Lundgren. Sten E., 3,473,960.
Jaccklin. Andre A., 3,474.425.
Johnson. Delmar Ronald, 3.439,850.
Kember, Bryan F., 3.451,637.
Kowal. Leonard; and Starai. Rudolph. 3.484.548.
Kuljian. Mavnard J.. 3.437.795.
Lee. Lester H.. 3.435.245.
Lee. Lester H.. 3.462.659.
Lehnert. Stanley F... 3.453.4X7.
Lewis. Martyn A., 3,487,392.
Lindell, Edward. 3,428,951.
Ma, Joseph T.; and Nakai. Rov T.. 3.435.442.
MacLeod. Donald B.; and Macklin, Arnold. 3,450,832.
Markevitch. Bob V.. 3.463.926.
Markowitz. Seymour; and Mayne. David W., 3.474,419.
Mavne. David W.; and Spears, Lov Leonard. 3.466,630.
Peters. Byron M.. 3.448,812.
Ouinn. James E.; and Johnson. Delmar R.. 3,436,491.
Stabler, Alfred F.. 3,435.441.
Tobey, Richard. 3.450.973.
Treves, David, 3,480.933.
Waddington, Max D.. 3.480.134.
Wallace, Kurt F., 3,466.534.
Webb. Robert R., 3,448,395.
Wickham, Donald G., 3,477.960.
Wickham. Donald G., 3.479,132.
Wolf. Irving William; and Jaccklin. Andre A.. 3,427,603.
Woodburv. William White, 3.444.540.
Wright, Harold T., 3,465,936.
Youngstrom, Jerry R., 3,424,915.
Amphcnol Corporation: See —
Cameron, John K., 3,451,1 17.
Flanagan, James R.; and Zcrlin, William M., 3,439,294.
Gartzke, Donald G.; and Scudo, Aldo, 3,474,391.
Kohlhagen, Walter, 3,421,032.
Amphcnol-Borg Electronics Corporation: See —
Cummings, Harold K., 3,434,027.
Ampoules, Inc.: See —
Hurschman, Alfred A., 3,422,594.
Amrein, Carl J.: See —
Harvey, David E.; Amrein, Carl J.; and Abbratozzato, Salvatore
R, 3,476,965.
Amrein, Carl J., to Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, The.
Brush holder assembly with insert. 3,480,814, 11-25-69, CI. 310-
247.
Amrein, Carl J.; and Bednarski, Thaddeus E., to Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company, The. Electrical motor brush holder as-
sembly. 3,441,766, 4-29-69, CI. 310-239.
Amrein, Carl J.; and Carman, Charles V., to Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company, The. Armature construction for double-
insulated tool. 3,447,01 1, 5-27-69, CI. 310-235.
Amsalco, Inc.: See —
Deluca, Frank P., Jr., 3,478,883.
Amsco Packaging Machinery, Inc.: See —
Sylvester, John D.; and Keenan, John D„ Jr., 3,478,490.
Amscco Corporation: See —
Sedam, Jason K., 3,479,069.
Amslcr, Clyde R.; Brastow, Edgar R.; and Little, Ronald F., to Clary
Corporation. Method and means for reducing gyro gimbal bearing
friction. 3,446,080, 5-27-69, CI. 74-5.
Amstcd Industries Incorporated: See —
Altherr, Russell G., 3,432,011.
Andrews, Robert S. L.; and Smith, George H., 3,458,613.
Bramley, Hal F.; Chiplis, Felix A.; Dunkle. David E.; and Taival-
koski, George W., 3,452,572.
Casey, William J., 3,448,837.
Crowe, John E., 3,469,740.
Dearth, Raymond J., 3,425,483.
Dearth, Raymond J., 3,459.254.
Drcver, James Ross; Zimmerman, Philip D.; and Brink, Allan B.,
3,476,847.
Ebeling, Arthur W., 3,443,629.
Jeffreys, Lyman W„ 3,459,256.
Jeffreys, Lyman W., 3,479,678.
Kulickc, Fredick C, Jr.; and Wisler, Lee G., 3,445,005.
Love, Robert B., 3,452,686.
Love, Robert B., 3,459,139.
Moehling, Charles, 3,438,339.
Nelson, John T., Jr., 3,454,254.
Pfrank, James Francis; Kilgard, Walter W.; and Norcross.
Harold W., 3,448,629.
Rcsener, Baird E., 3,425,724.
Rcscncr, Baird E., 3,476,227.
Rodgers, Loyal J.. 3,433.473.
Rodgcrs, Loyal J., 3.486,466.
Tack, Carl E., 3,482,530.
Tack, Carl E., 3,482,531.
Amster, Stanley A., to Federal Laboratories, Inc. Delay actuator.
3.430,568, 3-4-69, CI. 102-82.
Amsterdam Brush Corp.: See —
Edelson, Stanley; and O'Brien, George R., 3,432,875.
Amsterdam, Michael F.; Shaikh, Mohammed S.; and Tarneja,
Krishan S., to United States of America, Air Force, mesne.
Method of making solar cell. 3,438,120, 4-15-69, CI. 29-572.
Amsterdam, Michael F.; and Whigham, Dale M., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Hetcrojunction solar cell with shorted sub-
strate. 3,457,467, 7-22-69, CI. 317-234.
Amsterdam, Michael F.: See —
Shaikh, Mohammed S.; Tarneja, Krishan S.; and Amsterdam,
Michael F., 3,42 1 ,946.
Amstutz, Forrest C, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Anti-caking
agent for sodium trichloroacetate. 3,457,304, 7-22-69, CI. 260-
539.
Amthor, Helmut K.; and Conte, Alfred L., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Apparatus for forming metal. 3,431,622. 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-
204.
Amtsberg, Lester A.: See —
McHcnry, Kenneth A.; and Amtsberg, Lester A. ,3,466, 730.
Amundsen. Howard R. Open pit vortex incineration arrangement.
3,465,696. 9-9-69, CI. 110-8.
Amundsen. Paul D.: See —
Liautaud. Philip J.; Liautaud, John N.; and Amundsen, Paul
D.,3,436,761.
AMW Corporation: See —
Works, John D.; White, Donald H.; and Campbell, Alan M.,
3.453,932.
Amylo Chemie N.V.: See —
Decnop, Coenraad, 3,443,990.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Anacker, Wilhelm, to Internationa] Business Machines Corporation.
Scheme for circumventing bad memory cells. 3,434,116, 3-18-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Anacker, Wilhelm, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Distortionless array lines for memories. 3,466,636, 9-9-69, CI.
340-174.
Anacker, Wilhelm, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Nondestructive readout magnetic memory. 3,466,638, 9-9-69, CI.
340-174.
Anaconda Aluminum Company: See —
Smith, Addison Romaine, II, 3,456,337.
Anaconda American Brass Company: See —
Palmer, Earl W.; Laigle, Roger E.; and Kabelka, Peter J.,
3,421,866.
Rowell, Douglas Whitman, 3,474,522.
Webbe, Charles E., 3,459,233.
Anaconda American Company: See —
Bray, Robert S.; Lozano, Luis J.; and Kabelka, Peter J.,
3,469,430.
Anaconda Company, The: See —
Clancy, John Patrick, 3,461,046.
Foard, William H., 3,473,918.
Hannifan, Martin K.; and Ballard, James, 3,441,316.
Jackson, Meryl A.; and Owings, James L., 3,464,814.
Peterson, Robert C; and Maass, Herman M., 3,421,850.
Sullivan, Robert E., 3,446,578.
Sullivan, Robert E., 3,476,5 1 1 .
Anaconda Electronics Company: See —
Luksch, James A.; Dolan, Lawrence C; Brooks, Robert A.; and
Zimmerman, Arie, 3,450,987.
Rheinfelder, William A., 3,435,358.
Rheinfelder, William A., 3,451,003.
Rheinfelder, William A., 3,469,190.
Anaconda Wire and Cable Company: See —
Arnaudin, Edwin H., Jr.; and Wade, Robert M., 3,479,446.
Bullock, Kenneth R.; and Tomlinson, Harry M., 3,459,877.
Bunish, Steve; and Pcrronc, Rosario J., 3,487,149.
Hocltzel, Frederic E.; and Ott, Richard H., 3,468,144.
Olson, Emil H.; Ulmer, William W.; and Christensen, Richard
L., 3,445,282.
Olson, Emil H., 3,455,021.
Ostrander, George W.; and Pendleton, Wesley W., 3,425,121.
Pendleton, Wesley W.; and Ostrander, George W., 3,442,702.
Pendleton, Wesley W., 3,446,660.
Pendleton, Wesley W.; and Ostrander, George W., 3,464,836.
Pcrronc, Rosario J.; and Jore, Olav E., 3,448,204.
Peters, Vernon G., 3,420,459.
Plate, Walter J.; and Arnaudin, Edwin H., Jr., 3,474,189.
Ulmer, William W., 3,458,595.
Anadarko Production Company: See —
King, William R., 3,441,923.
Anagnost, Christ W.: See —
Padgett, Edward D.; Hcndrickson, Arthur H.; and Anagnost,
Christ W., 3,450,895.
Analog Devices, Inc.: See —
Burwen, Richard S., 3,467,908.
Analytic Systems Company: See —
Chand, Ramesh, 3,449,162.
Lauer, Jay M.. 3,429,796.
Anand, Ram P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. High
frequency tantalun attenuation in traveling wave tubes. 3,474,284,
10-21-69, CI. 315-3.5
Anandam, Ernest J., to University of Tennessee Research Corpora-
tion, The. Gas cap for culture tubes. 3,451,894, 6-24-69, CI. 195-
127.
Ananev, Vladimir Alexandrovich: AVer —
Tevis, Petr Isaakovich; Kostochkin, Vladimir Nikolaevich;
Ananev, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Krjukov, Viktor Mik-
hailovich; and Mitin, Dmitry Mikhailovich, 3,467, 179.
Ananiades, Constantino S.; and Krossa, Kenneth D., to Burroughs
Corporation. Pulse discrimination circuit. 3,482,170, 12-2-69, CI.
328-1 16.
Anapsky Vinzavod: See —
Bazhenov, Petr Dmitrievich; Orckhanov, Voleslav Zakharovich;
Rubets, Vladimir Gavrilovich; and Failkovsky, Vladimir
lvanovich, 3,486,437.
Anastasescu, Efrem: AVe' —
Patron, Teodor; Niculcscu, Ion Alexandru; and Anastasescu,
Efrem, 3,450,203.
Anastasia, Anthony S.: See —
Agrista, Dominic S.; and Anastasia, Anthony S., 3 ,476,377.
Anastin, Samuel C. Sound improving devices. 3,432,001, 3-11-69,
CI. 181-31.
Anazawa, Shinzo: See —
Ikcda, Koichi; Tsuji, Shigeru; Anazawa, Shinzo; and Koyama,
Tsukasa, 3,420,683.
Anbo. Scisai, to Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Mouthpiece
receiver for brass musical instruments. 3,474,698, 10-28-69, CI.
84-399.
Ancelle, Bernard; and Plancon, Marcel, to Progil. Bleaching pulp
having high consistency with ozone having moisture content near
100%. 3,451,888, 6-24-69, CI. 162-65.
Ancevicius, Dalia E.: See —
Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Ancevicius, Dalia E., 3,471, 148.
Anchor Brush Company: See —
Baumgartner, John G., 3,430,281.
Anchor Chemical Company Limited, The: See —
Bell, Stanley C, 3,429,913.
Anchor Continental: See —
Dahl, Rolf, 3,437,622.
Anchor Coupling Co., Inc.: See —
Cepon. John R., 3,437,358.
Galan, Julian; and Smith, Terry W., 3,455,140.
Anchor Enterprises Corporation: See —
Toth, Louis, 3,443,624.
Toth, Louis, 3,460,289.
Anchor Hocking Corporation: See —
Acton, Daniel D.; and Pflieger, Orin L., 3,466,731.
Dubble, Roger D.; and Orton, Erby, 3,479,208.
Fouse, Frederick Z., 3,477,841.
Kidwell, Jay F., 3,479,514.
McNamara, William L., 3,467,514.
Secley, Clarence Edward; and Smith, Charles Myron, 3,479,193.
Shonebarger, Francis J., 3,485,644.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation: See —
Acton, Daniel D., 3,465,908.
Acton, Daniel D., 3,469,727.
Bogart, Burton S., 3,445,275.
Bogart, Burton S., 3,487,035.
Dubble, Roger D.; and Alten, Edward H., 3,438,803.
Foss, George J.; Runco, Joseph C; and Roberts, Cecil P.,
3,438,174.
Ochs, Charles S., 3,444,983.
Ochs, Charles S., 3,465,878.
Osterhage, Bernard H., 3,427,785.
Poole, Dan A., 3,425,831.
Schmidt, Beuther L., 3,421,876.
Stover, Harry E., 3,460,312.
Wittman, Lewis J., 3,445,266.
Ancliff, Walter A., to Ford Motor Company. Vehicle safety key.
3,423,973, 1-28-69, CI. 70-408.
Anco Plastics Pty. Limited: See —
Anderson, James William, 3,484,901.
Andale Company: See —
McNeal, Daniel R., Jr., 3,452,394.
McNeal, Daniel R., Jr., 3,466,945.
Andblad, Kjell Ingemar; Anvarn, Verner Valfrid; Samuelsson, Rune
Paul; Odebo, Nils Einar; and Wetterberg, Erik Ernst Waldemar.
Machine for wrapping a group of containers such as cans in
material of foil type. 3,481,107, 12-2-69, CI. 53-159.
Andeen, Richard E., to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Power-moment
self-adaptive control system. 3,446,946, 5-27-69, CI. 235-150.1
Andeen, Richard E.; and Kotfila, Ronald P., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Pseudo control stick steering system for aircraft having a
damper system. 3,476,335, 1 1-4-69, CI. 244-77.
Andell, Charles R.: See —
Zadanoff, Walter R.; and Andell, Charles R.,3,437,365.
Andcrau, Walter: See —
Dreyfuss, Paul; and Andcrau, Walter.3,436,218.
Andcrau, Walter, to Ciba Limited. Photographic materials for the
silver dyestuff bleaching process. 3,443,952, 5-13-69, CI. 96-99.
Andcrau, Walter; Mory, Rudolf; and Piller, Bernhard, to Ciba
Limited. Photographic materials for the silver dyestuff bleaching
process. 3,454,402, 7-8-69, CI. 96-99.
Anderau, Walter; and Schaller, Heinrich, to Ciba Limited. Process
for the preparation of photographic silver halide emulsions by the
flocculation method. 3,455,694, 7-15-69, CI. 96-94.
Anderegg, John S., Jr.; and Fuller, Chester A., to Dynamics
Research Corporation. Precision shaft encoder having means to
eliminate the effect of translational movement. 3,482,106, 12-2-
69, CI. 250-231.
Anderes, Max, to Oerlikon Buhrle Holding Ltd. Overload clutch for
machine tools, particularly lathes. 3,435,932, 4-1-69, CI. 192-56.
Anderes, Max, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. Control linkage for
a feed drive of a lathe. 3,460,414, 8-12-69, CI. 82-22.
Anderholm, Ferd R., to Miniature Electronic Components Corp. In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Movable indicator dis-
play unit. 3,451,056, 6-17-69, CI. 340-378.
Anderle, Joseph A., to Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. Venetian-blind hold-
down bracket. 3,447,586, 6-3-69, CI. 160-178.
Anderle, Joseph A., to Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. Venetian blind con-
struction for limiting lift-cord dangle. 3,485,285, 12-23-69, CI.
160-168.
Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo, to Lorentzen, Levolor, Inc.
End brace organization for Venetian blind head channel or the
like. 3,425,480, 2-4-69, CI. 160-178.
Anderle, Joseph A.: See —
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate,
Leo,3,425,479.
LIST OF PATENTEES
45
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate,
Leo.3,447,585.
Anders, Bertram: See—
Kuhle, Engelbert; and Anders, Bertram, 3,467,693.
Anders Dietmar; and Frolich, Hans, to Berstorff, Hermann, Machin-
enbaii GmbH. Extrusion press. 3,482,279, 12-9-69, CI. 18-12.
Anders, Gerhard, to Hamac-Hansella Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung Discharge device for a vacuum cooker used to cook a
sugar mass. 3,420,156, 1-7-69, CI. 99-234.
Anders Walter G., to Diebold Incorporated. Modular TV monitor
housing and stand. 3,450,454, 6-17-69, CI. 312-223.
Anders, Walter G., to Diebold, Incorporated. Tray-retainer construc-
tion for power files. 3,464,750. 9-2-69, CI. 312-268.
Anders, Walter; Strakosch, Hans; Porth, Horst; and Bethge, Hart-
mut, to VEB Vereinigte NE-Metall-Halbzeugwerke Hettstedt.
Method of welding bars of copper and copper alloys. 3,469,302,
9-30-69, CI. 29-481.
Anders, Walter; and Weisselberg, Arnold, to Zentralinstitut fur
Schwcisstechnik der DDR. Control system for electric slag welding
devices. 3,436,520, 4-1-69, CI. 219-126.
Andersen, Allen K.; and Archipov, Vsevolod, to Continental Copper
and Steel Industries, Inc. Electrolytic metal extraction. 3,483,568,
12-16-69, CI. 204-105.
Andersen, Clifford W., to Wurlitzer Company, The. Electronic com-
munication system. 3,475,833, I 1-4-69, CI. 35-5.
Andersen, Dan A. Wheel washer. 3,425,427, 2-4-69, CI. 134-6.
Andersen, Donald G., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Apparatus for producing small holes. 3,435,560, 4-1-69, Cl. 51-5.
Andersen, Eli Frank, to West Company, The. Method and system for
making a container closure. 3,446, 1 70, 5-27-69, CI. 113-121.
Andersen, Erik B., to Worthington Corporation. Means to reduce
starting torque requirements for large centrifugal compressors.
3,461,686, 8-19-69, Cl. 62-510.
Andersen, Frank T.: See —
Derbyshire, Charles E.; and Andersen, Frank T., 3 ,436,707.
Andersen, Fred R.: See —
Flajole, Henry J.; Andersen, Fred R.; and Thompson, Dale
A. ,3,463,236.
Andersen, H. W., Products, Inc.: See —
Andersen, Harold Willids; Andersen, Harold W.; and Harrison,
Charles H., 3.476,506.
Andersen, Hans Christian: See —
Sparse Viggo H.; and Nielsen, Anders, 3,429,618.
Andersen, Harold W.: See —
Andersen, Harold Willids; Andersen, Harold W.; and Harrison,
Charles H., 3,476,506.
Andersen, Harold Willids; Andersen, Harold W.; and Harrison,
Charles H., to Andersen, H. W., Products, Inc. Sterilization ap-
paratus. 3.476,506, 1 1-4-69, Cl. 21-91.
Andersen, Harold W., to Andersen, H.W., Products, Inc. Method
and apparatus for checking and testing the effectiveness of
sterilization. 3,440,144, 4-22-69, Cl. 195-103.5
Andersen, H.W., Products, Inc.: See —
Andersen, Harold W., 3,440,144.
Andersen, Ingar F.; and Brew. Richard D., to Brew, Richard D., Co.,
Inc. Electric heating clement. 3,420,985, 1-7-69, Cl. 219-553.
Andersen, Ingar F.; Brew, Richard D.; and Duggan, John J., to Brew,
Richard D., and Company, Incorporated. Heat-treating quench
furnace. 3.429.563, 2-25-69, Cl. 266-4.
Andersen, Johan R.; Smith, Arnold R.; and Williamson, Andrew H.,
Jr.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Rotatable con-
nection. 3,426,308, 2-4-69, Cl. 339-5.
Andersen, John W., to Sehjeldahl, G. T., Company. Glass fabric
structure and method of making the same. 3,446,661, 5-27-69, Cl.
I 17-227.
Andersen, Kare: .SV< —
Szcupak, Peter; and Andersen, Kare. 3, 477, 730.
Andersen, Keith M. Method of and means for filling pneumatic tires
with comminuted elastic material. 3,450,170, 6-17-69, Cl. 141-5.
Andersen. Lester Hans, to Clear Air Waste Reduction. Incinerator
having improved scrubber. 3,447,287, 6-3-69, Cl. 55-85.
Andersen. Lester H., to Clear-Air Waste Reduction, Inc. Reciprocat-
ing grate structure. 3,451,364, 6-24-69. Cl. I 10-38.
Andersen. Per F. Wave machine installations. 3,477,233, 11-11-69,
Cl. 61-1.
Andersen, Robert D.. to Sunbeam Corporation. Electronic clock
using counters with display indicator means and fast reset means.
3.456,152. 7-15-69. Cl. 315-84.6
Andersen, Robert Leslie; Izumi, Hideki Danny; and Stinehelfer,
Jonathan Jerold, to Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corporation.
Waveform generator circuit for generating triangular and rectan-
gular waveform outputs from ramp waveform input. 3,475,622,
10-28-69, Cl. 307-228.
Andersen, Roger K.. to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Midstrokc
locking actuator. 3,451,313, 6-24-69, Cl. 91-45.
Andersen. Viggo Kogs; and Pedersen, Jorgen Kaas, to Danfoss A/S.
Method of manufacturing ceramic dielectrics and resistances from
the same composition ceramic material. 3,474,043, 10-21-69, Cl.
252-520.
Anderson, A. E., Construction Corporation: See —
Berczynski, Frank A.. 3,456,937.
Anderson, Adolph. Automatic coupling for hoisting heavy loads.
3,428,356, 2-18-69, Cl. 294-1 10.
Anderson, Alan S.: See —
Nichols, Ivan A.; and Anderson, Alan S., 3,44 1,348.
Anderson, Albert E., to Collins Radio Company. Frequency con-
trolled oven. 3,465,127, 9-2-69, Cl. 219-494.
Anderson, Alf P. Pulley and shaft support attachment for a rotary
motor. 3,456,519, 7-22-69, Cl. 74-242.14
Anderson, Alfred G.: See —
Southerland, Arthur, Jr.; Cirer, Frank H.; and Anderson, Alfred
G., 3,480,157.
Anderson, Allan G., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Panel fastener.
3,449,004, 6-10-69, Cl. 287-189.36
Anderson, Amos R., to Packo, Joseph J. Detection of gas leaks.
3,483,736, 12-16-69, CI. 73-40.7
Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Company.
Wrapping machines. 3,462,915, 8-26-69, Cl. 53-230.
Anderson, Arne H., to Wood, John, Company. Collapsible handcart.
3,464,715, 9-2-69, Cl. 280-36.
Anderson, Arthur E., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Low light level camera tube. 3,487,259, 12-30-69, Cl. 315-1 1.
Anderson, Arthur F., to Ulrich Manufacturing Co., mesne. Pump.
3,426,686, 2-11-69, Cl. 103-3.
Anderson, Axel F. L.: See —
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Facius, Thomas F.; Bradley, Wilson E.,
Jr.; and Anderson, Axel F. L., 3,442,494.
Anderson, Bertil T.: See —
Fair, Donald G.; and Anderson, Bertil T., 3,453,523.
Fair, Donald G.; and Anderson, Bertil T., 3,477,006.
Anderson Bros. Mfg. Co.: See —
Bergstrom, Roger C, 3,481,100.
Jacobson, William P., 3,437,199.
Keas, CarlF., 3,460,314.
Keas, Carl F., 3,477,199.
Sorensen, Robert P., 3,436,894.
Sorensen, Robert P.; and Strombeck, Leo, 3,466,838.
Stohlquist, Roger H., 3,453,801.
Anderson, Bruce D.; and Sonntag, Orville C, to Web Press En-
gineering, Inc. Automatic blanket cylinder washer. 3,486,448, 12-
30-69, Cl. 101-425.
Anderson, Bryce P., to DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Inc. Polymeric
material soluble in organic solvent and based on the reaction
product of boric acid with a lactam. 3,426,096, 2-4-69, Cl. 260-
830.
Anderson, Carl Francis: See —
Heuser, Leon John; Chiang, Ching; and Anderson, Carl Fran-
cis,3, 446,705.
Anderson, Carl H., to Leesona Corporation. Bobbin handling system.
3,481,441, 12-2-69, Cl. 193-32.
Anderson, Carl J.; and Meixner, Edwin J., to Seeburg Corporation,
The. Record reject system. 3,437,763, 4-8-69, Cl. 179-100.4
Anderson, Carl L., to Tappan Company, The. Dual stirrer assembly.
3,431,381, 3-4-69, Cl. 219-10.55
Anderson, Carl L.: See —
Lamb, John T.; and Anderson, Carl L., 3,480, 374.
Anderson, Carl M.: See —
Lavigne, William J., Jr.; Osborne, William T.; and Anderson,
Carl M., 3,443,572.
Anderson, Carl M.; and Endress, James W., to Carrier Corporation.
Compressor control. 3,421,685, 1-14-69, Cl. 230-114.
Anderson, Carl O. Automatic felter. 3,472,428, 10-14-69, Cl. 222-
168.5
Anderson, Carl P., to SCM Corporation. Typewriter carriage
decelerator. 3,444,976, 5-20-69, Cl. 197-64.
Anderson, Carroll R., to Munsingwear, Inc. Non-torque knitted
fabric. 3,464,238, 9-2-69, Cl. 66-169.
Anderson, Cecil Van; and Miller, Ward B., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Stripper jack and forming mandrel system.
3,454,983, 7-15-69, Cl. 18-2.
Anderson, Charles E., to ESB Incorporated. Leak-resistant dry cell.
3,437,530, 4-8-69, Cl. 136-132.
Anderson, Charles E.; and Dudfield, James, to Litton Precision
Products, Inc. Process of making a helix support. 3,444,615, 5-20-
69, Cl. 29-600.
Anderson, Charles H., to RCA Corporation. Incoherent broadband
circularly polarized maser optical pumping. 3,454,885, 7-8-69, Cl.
330-4.
Anderson, Charlie D.: See —
Estes, Nelson N.; Hannah, Kenneth W.; Anderson, Charlie D.;
and Eversole, Charles L., 3,454,258.
Anderson, Chester Sig. Emergency hemostatic patch bandage.
3,450,136, 6-17-69, Cl. 128-325.
Anderson, Clarence A.; and Charneski, Mitchell D., to Detroit Edis-
on Company, The. Electric incinerator. 3,467,035, 9-16-69, Cl.
110-8.
Anderson, Clayton, & Co.: See —
Bell, Richard J.; Campbell, Robert L.; Brust, Albert E.; and
Custer, Lloyd R., 3,455,699.
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Brown, David W., to ACF Industries, In-
corporated. Valve operator control having electrical switching cir-
cuitry. 3,422,328, 1-14-69, Cl. 318-103.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Lowrcy, William E., to ACF Industries,
Incorporated. Lubricated gate valve having line load bearing capa-
bility. 3,442,286, 5-6-69, CI. 137-246.22
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Zacharias, Ellis M., Jr., to ACF Indus-
tries, Incorporated. System for controlling remotely located elec-
trically energized power operator devices. 3,422,329, 1-14-69, CI.
318-103.
Anderson, Clifford E.: See —
Kinley, John C; Kinlcy, Myron M.; Anderson, Clifford E.; and
Potter, Rossiter R., 3,447, 604.
Anderson, Clyde G.: See —
Wentworth, Theodore O.; and Anderson, Clyde G., 3,442, 770.
Wentworth, Theodore O.; and Anderson, Clyde G., 3,480,407.
Anderson Company, The: See —
Krohm, Fred A., 3,429,597.
Krohm, Fred A.; and Rieckenberg, George W., 3,431,579.
Anderson, Darwin Arthur: See —
Mc Callistcr, Joseph David; Mc Math, Allen M.; and Anderson,
Darwin Arthur, 3,466,695.
Anderson, David P.: See —
Greig, James W.; and Anderson, David P. ,3,462, 330.
Anderson, David W.: See —
Tomasulo, Robert M.; Anderson, David W.; and Powers, Don
M., 3,462,744.
Anderson, David W.; Mizzi, John V.; and Sparacio, Francis J., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Control system for in-
terleave memory. 3,449,723, 6-10-69, CI. 340-172.5
Anderson, David W.; Sparacio, Francis J.; and Tomasulo, Robert M.,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Controller for
data processing system. 3,477,063, 1 1-4-69, CI. 340-172.5
Anderson, Dean R. Organic zinc feed additive and method of mak-
ing same. 3,463,858, 8-26-69, CI. 424-289.
Anderson, Dean T., to Collins Radio Company. Amplifier with hum
eliminating circuit. 3,441,868, 4-29-69, CI. 330-149.
Anderson, Dennis H.: See —
Busscnbcrger, Max E.; Anderson, Dennis H.; and Gram, Martin
M., 3,442, 120.
Anderson, Donald C; and Devinc, Matthew H., to Hcxcel Corpora-
tion. Apparatus and method for forming a stack of sheets.
3,466,957, 9-16-69, CI. 83-23.
Anderson, Donald C: See —
Healy, James W.; Hidden. William P.; and Anderson, Donald
C, 3,461, 757.
Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Company. Trithione-tcr-
valent phosphorus reaction product and lubricating oil containing
same. 3,427,246, 2-1 1-69, CI. 252-46.6
Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Company. Aryl nitroso
compounds. 3,445,531, 5-20-69, CI. 260-647.
Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Company. Polyalkylene
sulfides, sulfoxides and sulfoncs. 3,449,440, 6-10-69, CI. 260-607.
Anderson. Donald J., to Chevron Research Company. Trithione
polyamine reaction products. 3,459,664, 8-5-69, CI. 252-47.
Anderson, Donald J. Means for measuring the power in an electrical
circuit. 3,486,1 15. 12-23-69, CI. 324-142.
Anderson, Donald R.; and Ballinger, Edwin R., to United States of
America. Air Force. Implantable radiation assembly for circulating
systems. 3,434,467, 3-25-69, CI. 128-1.1
Anderson. Donald R.: See—
Struck, Charles R.; and Anderson, Donald R., 3,459,060.
Anderson. Edward William, to Smiths Industries Limited. Navigation
apparatus for vehicles. 3,426,431, 2-1 1-69, CI. 33-1.
Anderson, Elden J. Sanitary litter box for pets. 3,482,546, 12-9-69,
CI. 119-1.
Anderson Electric Corporation: See —
Campbell, Paul K., 3,484,541.
Farrington. John A.. Jr.; Flynn, Gordon L.; Phillips, Staneel D.;
and Scott, John V., 3,470,528.
Reid. Laurie M.; Ferguson, James V.; and McDurmont, Walter
R.. 3.466.844.
Anderson, Emmett E., to National Telephone Supply Company, The.
Dead end connector and connection for aluminum conductors.
3.426,143, 2-4-69, CI. 174-79.
Anderson, Ernest L., to South African Iron and Steel Industrial Cor-
poration Limited. Zone refining. 3,428,437, 2-18-69, CI. 23-301.
Anderson. Everett G. Fence post driving apparatus. 3,446,296, 5-27-
69. CI. 175-19.
Anderson, Everett R., to Pacific Pipeline Construction Company.
Conveyor for pipe sections. 3,446.367, 5-27-69, CI. 214-1.
Anderson, Frederick N.; Kennedy, Richard N.; and Reed, Robert A.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Digital speech inter-
polation communication system. 3.424,869, 1-28-69, CI. 179-
15.55
Anderson, George de Winter; and Pemberton. Denis, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Process for the reductive dimcriza-
tion of unsaturated nitrites. 3.463.806, 8-26-69, CI. 260-465.8
Anderson, George Edward; and Willis, Donald Henry, to RCA Cor-
poration. Video peaking control network. 3,487,165, 12-30-69, CI.
178-7.5
Anderson, George W. Device for forming snow barriers. 3,435,545,
4-1-69, CI. 37-10.
Anderson, Gerald A. Method of making humus by aerating a mix-
ture of cachaza and protein. 3,445,220, 5-20-69, CI. 71-9.
Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corporation. Self-contouring drupe
pitting head. 3,420,285, 1-7-69, CI. 146-28.
Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corporation. Cut end ejector.
3,424,216, 1-28-69, CI. 146-81.
Anderson. Gerald V.; and Beeson, Phillip A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Portable welding chamber. 3,424,891, 1-
28-69, CI. 219-121.
Anderson. Glen W.: See —
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and McKinnell, John
C.,3,463,231.
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and Mc Kinnell,
John C.,3,486,560.
Anderson, Glenn R., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Magnetically responsive powder applicator. 3,455.276, 7-15-
69, CI. 118-637.
Anderson, Glenn R.; and Svendsen, John A., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Contact printer. 3,428,400, 2-18-69,
CI. 355-117.
Anderson. Gordon Campbell: See —
Von Kaenel, John Clifford; Anderson, Gordon Campbell; and
Scymore, Stephen David, Jr.,3,479,699.
Anderson, Gordon S.: See —
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S.,3,436,781.
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S., 3 ,444,59 1.
Anderson, Grant D. Method and apparatus for making reinforced
and non-reinforced elastomeric sheet material. 3,443,003, 5-6-69.
CI. 264-171.
Anderson, Grant D. Making of V-belts. 3,482,004, 12-2-69, CI. 264-
25.
Anderson, Greenwood & Co.: See —
Powell, Walter W., 3,477,456.
Schomer, Marion L.; and Weise, Irvin, 3,467,357.
Anderson, Hans Christian: See —
Sparso, Viggo H.; and Larsen, Leif, 3,474,624.
Anderson, Harold C. Reciprocating razor. 3,481.035. 12-2-69, CI.
30-46.
Anderson, Harold F., to Celanese Corporation. Reed threading aid
means. 3,422,513, 1-21-69, CI. 28-54.
Anderson, Harold N.: See —
Conner, Joseph R.; Helm, Jack D.; and Anderson, Harold
N.,3,460,3I3.
Woserau, Otto; and Anderson, Harold N., 3,440,954.
Anderson, Harry C, to General Electric Company. Method and ap-
paratus for locating voids in an insulated electrical cable.
3,440,528, 4-22-69, CI. 324-52.
Anderson, Harvey B. Lens cover for telescopic siaht. 3.426.433, 2-
11-69, CI. 33-50.
Anderson, Hattie T.: See —
Anderson, Martin; and Anderson, Hattie T., 3,438,068.
Anderson. Henry A.: See —
Hicks, Robert M.; and Anderson, Henry A. ,3,460, 675.
Anderson, Herbert R., Jr., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Thermoplastic recording technique. 3,441,939, 4-29-69,
CI. 346-1.
Anderson, Howard Irvine, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Pump expansion chamber. 3,426,691, 2-1 1-69, CI. 103-87.
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener. William
A., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Noise reducing enclosure for
a gas turbine engine. 3,462,949, 8-26-69, CI. 60-39.31
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener, William
A., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Gas turbine engines.
3,485,442, 12-23-69, CI. 230-232.
Anderson, Howard W., to Kaydon Engineering Corporation. The.
Method and apparatus for forming a flange on thin shell bearings.
3,424,893, 1-28-69, CI. 219-149.
Anderson, Jack P.: See —
Jenny, Jacques; Teti, John; and Anderson, Jack P.,3,476,190.
Anderson, James A.: See —
Schwartz, Seymour 1.; Wingrovc. Robert C; and Anderson,
James A. ,3,421 ,5 I I .
Anderson, James H. Quick disconnect flexible couplings and hub
mountings. 3,427,826, 2-18-69, CI. 64-13.
Anderson, James H. Process and apparatus for separating water from
an aqueous solution. 3,442,801, 5-6-69, CI. 210-59.
Anderson. James H. Radially deflectable concentric pipe support.
3,469,607, 9-30-69, CI. 138-113.
Anderson, James H. Mechanical shaft seal. 3,480,285, 1 1-25-69, CI.
277-88.
Anderson, James H.; and Spruitcnburg, Marinus J., to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Means for securing a rotor on a shaft. 3,467,419, 9-
16-69, CI. 287-53.
Anderson, James J.: See —
Camacho, Vasco G.; Anderson. James J.; and Bvrd, Wendell
M., Jr., 3,465,068.
Lannert, James W.; and Anderson, James J. ,3,477, 825.
Thomas. Jess W.; Brown, Joshua R. C; and Anderson, James
J.,3,445,I94.
LIST OF PATENTEES
47
Anderson, James William, to Anco Plastics Pty. Limited. Injection
molding of shoe soles and heels from plastic materials. 3,484,901,
12-23-69, CI. 18-30.
Gaudry, Paul E.; Gaudry, Edouard; Dcscarries, Raymond; and
Anderson, James, 3,469, 272.
Anderson, Jarl H.; and Deeley, Leman A. Activator for level wire
winder. 3,456,898, 7-22-69, CI. 242-158.4
Anderson, Jarl H.; Schlinger, Robert Charles; and Hall, John R., to
Bunn, B. H., Company. Twine supply holder. 3,456,897, 7-22-69,
CI. 242-141.
Anderson, Jesse I.; and Olson, Dale G., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Rotational technique for assessing
quantity and distribution of body radioactivity. 3,431,413, 3-4-69,
CI. 250-71.5
Anderson. John C: See —
Gove, Harvey H.; and Anderson, John C, 3, 427, 685.
Anderson, John E., to Nebraska, State of. Roadway irregularity
marking device. 3,453,877, 7-8-69, CI. 73-146.
Anderson, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of 2-
(ethylthio) cthanol. 3,487,1 13, 12-30-69, CI. 260-609.
Anderson, John E.; Holloway, Francis H.; and Stcen, William A., to
Rcxall Drug and Chemical Companv. Paddle-type polymerization
reactor. 3,469,948, 9-30-69, CI. 23-285.
Anderson. John E.; Parish. Clyde E.; and Ross, George H., to Signal
Oil & Gas Company. Method for the production of alkali and al-
kaline earth metal alkyl carbonates and thiolcarbonates.
3,445,497, 5-20-69, CI. 260-455.
Anderson. John F., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Method of
rcleasably adhering sponge backed carpet to floor surfaces and ad-
hesive used therefor. 3,442,731, 5-6-69, CI. 156-71.
Anderson, John L.; and Lcilich, Hans-Otto G., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Orthogonal mode switching trans-
former. 3.436,747, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Anderson, John Lynde, to Clcanomcter Corporation. Method for ex-
amining surfaces using chemical mixtures selected to produce
known effects if certain surface conditions exist. 3,445,657, 5-20-
69. CI. 250-71.
Anderson, John M.: See —
Goodman. Ernest A.; Mutschlcr. William H., Jr., and Anderson,
John M., 3,443, 1 13.
Anderson, John M.. to General Electric Company. Thermal switch
heated by a light sensitive gas tube. 3,483,394, 12-9-69, CI. 307-
117.
Anderson, John R.: See —
McAvoy. Thomas R.; and Anderson, John R. ,3,436,876.
Anderson. John Robert; and Work, George A., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Ion rocket. 3.465,522, 9-9-69, CI. 60-202.
Anderson, John R.. to Heppenstall Company. Tiltable lifting tongs.
3.436.1 16. 4-1-69, CI. 294-103.
Anderson. John W. Dispensing cap. 3,422,997, 1-21-69, CI. 222-
542.
Anderson. Johnnv W. Apparatus for moving molten metal.
3.477.615, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 222-193.
Anderson. Jon F... to General Electric Company. High frequency
light source. 3,459,942, 8-5-69. CI. 250-199.
Anderson. Joseph J.; and Tucci. Morris L., to Warwick Electronics
Inc.. mesne. Combination tab selector. 3,472,114, 10-14-69, CI.
84-345.
Anderson, Joseph Pereival: See —
Daly, Brian Bowman; Baker. Alex Gerard James; and Anderson,
Joseph Pereival.3,433.145.
Anderson, Kay. lo Pictorial Productions. Inc. Golfer's head move-
ment indicating device. 3.468.545. 9-23-69, CI. 273-183.
Anderson, Kelvin G., to Weldotron Corporation. Packaging method
and apparatus. 3.462.909. 8-26-69, CI. 53-41.
Anderson, Kermit V.. to Washington Scientific industries. Inc. Film
viewer. 3.479.1 16. I 1-18-69, CI. 353-77.
Anderson, Lawrence G.; and Anderson. Le Roy M., to TRW Inc.
Pressed metal bearing housing. 3,477,772, I l-l 1-69. CI. 308-187.
Anderson, Le Roy M,: See —
Anderson. Lawrence G.; and Anderson, Le Rov M.. 3,477, 772.
Anderson, Leonard A. Self-operated elevator. 3.464,520, 9-2-69, CI.
182-142.
Anderson, Lester F.; Parsons. George W.; and Petts. Ronald G.. to
Svlvania Electric Products. Inc. Photoflash adapter. 3.430,038, 2-
25-69, CI. 240-1.3
Anderson, Little A.. Jr.: See—
Howes. Irving C; Anderson. Little A., Jr.; and Netti,
Anthony.3 ,460,204.
Anderson, Lloyd L., to Amerock Corporation. Hinge. 3,431,590, 3-
11-69, CI. 16-168.
Anderson, Lloyd L., to Amerock Corporation, mesne. Magnetic
catch. 3.438.665. 4-15-69. CI. 292-251.5
Anderson, Lowell Ray; and Fox. William B., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for preparing his(trifluoromethyl)trioxidc.
3,436.424. 4-1-69. CI. 260-610.
Anderson. Lyle V.. to Blaw-Knox Companv. Reel drum lateral
movement control. 3.477.655. I 1-1 1-69, CI. 242-57.1
Anderson, Malkolm V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Three dimensional flexible dovetail honeycomb.
3,432,379, 3-1 1-69, CI. 161-68.
Anderson Manufacturing Company: See —
Anderson, Robert F., 3,437,368.
Anderson, Martin; and Anderson, Hattie T. Self-tucking fitted sheet.
3,438,068, 4- 1 5-69, CI. 5-334.
Anderson, Maynard E.; Balaz, Charles S.; Reus, John F.; and Thor-
son, Sheldon E., to Friden, Inc. Postage meter. 3,469,777, 9-30-
69, CI. 235-101.
Anderson, Nealie T.: See —
Bradley, Claude G.; and Anderson, Nealie T., 3,471 ,433.
Anderson, Nils T.; and Hearon, William M., to Crown Zellerbach
Corporation. Process of forming electrostatic printing paper from
ionic fibrous ccllulosic derivatives and paper thereof. 3,420,734,
1-7-69, CI. 162-135.
Anderson, Norman J. Transducer circuits with frequency amplitude
control. 3,437,920, 4-8-69, CI. 324-57.
Anderson, Norman J., to Zurn Industries, Inc. Pilot bearing for
disconnect coupling. 3,451,515, 6-24-69, CI. 192-67.
Anderson, Norman J., to Zurn Industries, Inc. Detent mechanism for
disconnect couplings. 3,475,043, 10-28-69, CI. 287-104.
Anderson, Norman J.; and Decker, John L., to Zurn Industries, Inc.
Synchronizing flexible coupling. 3,480,123, 1 1-25-69, CI. 192-53.
Anderson, Norman L., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Phthalo-
cyanine dyestuffs for ball-point pen inks. 3,470,200, 9-30-69, CI.
260-314.5
Anderson, Norman L.; Darnall, Millard K.; Morgan, William C;
Peterson, Laurel L.; and Stedman, Robert N., to Caterpillar Trac-
tor Company. Transport vehicle for bucket loaders. 3,478,902, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 214-38.
Anderson, Norman L.; and Litke, Alvin C, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Dyestuffs for ball point pen inks. 3,470,201, 9-30-69, CI.
260-314.5
Anderson, Orin M. Loading mechanism for front end loading refuse
vehicles. 3,474,923, 10-28-69, CI. 214-302.
Anderson, Paul G., 33 1/3% to Parsons, Freeman A., and 33 1/3%
to Wells, Floyd H. Scat for a bench. 3,431,023, 3-4-69, CI. 297-
452.
Anderson, Paul L., to Cherry-Burrell Corporation. Oricntor for cans
to be loaded into cases. 3,462,912, 8-26-69, CI. 53-159.
Anderson, Philip Carlton; and Rapp, Janet Lorraine Cooper, to Feed
Service Corporation. Nutrient blocks containing gum arabic.
3,476,565, 11-4-69, CI. 99-2.
Anderson, Philip Carlton; and Rapp, Janet Lorraine Cooper, to Feed
Service Corporation. Liquid animal feed compositions and process
for preparing same. 3,484,243, 12-16-69, CI. 99-2.
Anderson, Philip N., to TRW Inc. Pneumatic tube deployment
means, and solar cell therewith. 3,477,662, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 244-1.
Anderson, Philip R.: See —
Miles, Russel T.; and Anderson, Philip R., 3,440,778.
Anderson, Ralph F., to Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. Chlorine
cell with flexible clastomeric cover. 3,450,621, 6-17-69, CI. 204-
219.
Anderson, Ralph F., to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
Drawer slide roller and controlled guide. 3,482.888, 12-9-69, CI.
308-3.8
Anderson, Ralph F.: See —
Villcmurc, Fred W.; and Anderson, Ralph F.,3,420,037.
Anderson, Ralph, to United Aircraft Corporation. Process for form-
ing a gel within a container. 3,427,368, 2-1 1-69, CI. 264-3.
Anderson, Raymond V.: See —
Economy, James; and Anderson, Raymond V., 3,429, 722.
Anderson, Richard D., to Kimberly-Clark, Corporation. Slitting ap-
paratus for cutting ccllulosic pads from wadding web. 3,461,766,
8-19-69, CI. 83-255.
Anderson, Richard D., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Sweep
transfer apparatus for a descending stack of ccllulosic pads or the
like. 3,425,534, 2-4-69, CI. 198-23.
Anderson, Richard E., to General Electric Company. Fastener for
unsealed indicator cases. 3,444,988, 5-20-69, CI. 206-1.
Anderson, Richard M.: See —
Clampitt, Rodney B.; Birum, Gail H.; and Anderson, Richard
M., 3,468,678.
Anderson. Richard N., to Anderson, V. E., Mfg., Co. Window struc-
ture. 3,464,160, 9-2-69, CI. 49-181.
Anderson. Richard N.; and Art, Alfred C, to Anderson, V. E., Mfg.
Co. Building structure. 3,444,648, 5-20-69, CI. 49-248.
Anderson, Richard N.; and Kabine, Kenneth Howard, to Anderson,
V. E., Mfg. Co. Process of producing permanently colored alu-
minum. 3,468,767, 9-23-69, CI. 204-37.
Anderson, Richard S. Automatic self-load compensating variable
speed transmission. 3,465,357, 9-2-69, CI. 242-191.
Anderson, Robert E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for
producing an acid and a basic salt from an alkali metal halide.
3,441.376, 4-29-69, CI. 23-129.
Anderson, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Relay interlock circuit. 3,466,505, 9-9-69, CI. 317-136.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Anderson, Robert E.; and Gouin, Albert J., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Process for increasing the chemical resistance of or-
ganic products. 3,460,965, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Anderson, Robert E.; and Jones, Giffin D., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Desalination of water with thermally reversible water-
swellable resins. 3,438,893, 4-15-69, CI. 210-59.
Anderson, Robert E.: See —
Hollenbeck, Clifford M.; and Anderson, Robert E., 3,446,708.
Anderson, Robert F., to Anderson Manufacturing Company, mesne.
Ball retriever. 3,437,368, 4-8-69, CI. 294-19.
Anderson, Robert Gordon: See —
Honnen, Lewis R.; and Anderson, Robert Gordon, 3,438,757.
Anderson, Robert Griffin; and Sharman, Samuel H., to Chevron
Research Company. Selective alkylation of phenol. 3,423,474, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-624.
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., to Brunswick Corpora-
tion. Means for simulating the rough on a golf course. 3,459,107,
8-5-69, CI. 94-7.
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., to Brunswick Corpora-
tion. Golf ball driving area including sand trap simulating means.
3,466,048, 9-9-69, CI. 273-176.
Anderson, Robert J.: See —
Seel, Howard J.; and Anderson, Robert J. ,3,453,955.
Anderson, Robert L.; Dyke, Walter P.; and Grundhauser, Frank J.,
to Field Emission Corporation. High voltage storage module, pulse
generator and system. 3,432,663, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-98.
Anderson, Robert L.; and Rohrig, John M., to United States Steel
Corporation. Seating arrangement for subsurface pumps.
3,479,958, 11-25-69, CI. 103-46.
Anderson, Robert M. Humidistat. 3,439,136, 4-15-69, CI. 200-61.06
Anderson, Robert O. Electrically heated ice cream scoop. 3,476,059,
11-4-69, CI. 107-48.
Anderson, Robert R.: See —
Cirrincione, Gilbert; and Anderson, Robert R., 3,482, 768.
Anderson, Robert W., Jr.: See —
Robinson, Gordon S.; and Anderson, Robert W., Jr. ,3,463, 201.
Anderson, Robert W., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Electrical conductor
with light-weight electrical shield. 3,484,532, 12-16-69, CI. 174-
36.
Anderson, Rodney H.; Black, William J.; and Miller, Lawrence J., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Apparatus for improving the stabili-
ty of an elevator scraper during unloading. 3,483,640, 12-16-69,
CI. 37-8.
Anderson, Roger. Anacsthesiology draping screen frame structure.
3,476,256, 1 1-4-69, CI. 211-86.
Anderson, Roland M.; and Klein, Paul E. Method and apparatus for
making dental mouthpiece. 3,429,045, 2-25-69, CI. 32-32.
Anderson, Rolland L., to Champion Spark Plug Company. Liquid
dispersion means. 3,458,297, 7-29-69, CI. 48-180.
Anderson, Roy A., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Blood serum
reference standard for multi-automated analytical procedures.
3,466,249, 9-9-69, CI. 252-408.
Anderson, Roy D.: See —
Schmidt, Earl O.; and Anderson, Roy D., 3,460,846.
Anderson, Roy H.; and Lcmcry, Douglas J., to Atlas Chain Co., Ltd.
Double action press tool. 3,425,260, 2-4-69, CI. 72-403.
Anderson, Roy J. Drafting board. 3,486,770, 12-30-69, CI. 281-45.
Anderson, Roy M.: See —
Lynn, Lawrence; and Anderson, Roy M., 3,432, 309.
Anderson, Roy S., to Dccring Miiliken Research Corporation.
Removing organic accelerators from vulcanized elastomers.
3,461,105, 8-12-69, CI. 260-75.
Anderson, Russell H.; and Campanelli, John P., to Haskon, Inc.
Plastic container construction. 3,454,690, 7-8-69, CI. 264-98.
Anderson, Spangler & Wymore: See —
Murphy, Harry E., 3,477,645.
Anderson, Tage O.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,413.
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,447,155.
Anderson, Thomas P.; and Beispcl, Robert, to Microscal Corpora-
tion. Film mounting assembly. 3,429,101, 2-25-69, CI. 53-255.
Anderson, Thomas T., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Phantastron drive for ignitrons. 3,482,144, 12-2-69,
CI. 315-196.
Anderson, Thure; and Lorbeer, Ernest H., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Optical extensometer. 3,421,819,
1-14-69, CI. 356-32.
Anderson, V. E., Mfg. Co.: See —
Anderson, Richard N.; and Art, Alfred C. 3,444,648.
Anderson, Richard N., 3,464,160.
Anderson, Richard N.; and Kabine, Kenneth Howard,
3,468,767.
Brown, John M., Jr., 3,462,882.
Anderson, Victor C; and Schmidtmann, Victor H., to United States
of America, Navy, mesne. Thermally operated release mechanism.
3,454,286, 7-8-69, CI. 285-21.
Anderson, Victor F., to Shell Oil Company. Modular display bin.
3,432,061. 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-7.
Anderson, Victor F., to Shell Oil Company. Prefabricated plastic
chair and assembly method. 3,455,605, 7-15-69, CI. 297-445.
Anderson, Victor F., to Shell Oil Company. Plastic container having
integral molded bail handle. 3,481,501, 12-2-69, CI. 215-100.
Anderson, Vincent H., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Self-contained die
cushion with air saver. 3,451,667, 6-24-69, CI. 267-1.
Anderson, Vincent Hugo, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Press inclining
mechanism. 3,422,750, 1-21-69, CI. 100-231.
Anderson, Walter M., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Con-
dition controller with bistable switching. 3,426,969, 2-11-69, CI.
236-78.
Anderson, Weston A., to Varian Associates. Apparatus for improv-
ing the homogeneity of a magnetic field. 3,469,180, 9-23-69, CI.
324-0.5
Anderson, Weston A.; and Ernst, Richard, to Varian Associates. Im-
pulse resonance spectrometer including a time averaging computer
and fourier analyzer. 3,475,680, 10-28-69, CI. 324-0.5
Anderson, Weston A.: See —
Nelson, Forrest A.; Anderson, Weston A.; and Rock, John
V., 3,443,209.
Anderson, Wilbur Glenn. Adjustable container. 3,455,499, 7-15-69,
CI. 229-40.
Anderson, Willard E., to Honeywell Inc. Refractometers. 3,426,211,
2-4-69, CI. 250-218.
Anderson, William E., to Riegel Paper Corporation. Packaging
material and method of manufacturing the same. 3,467,296, 9-16-
69, CI. 229-3.1
Anderson, William R.; Pescetti, Anthony; and Dakin, William V.
Controlled release formulation. 3,428,729, 2-18-69, CI. 424-19.
Anderson, William S., to Shell Oil Company. Lubricant composi-
tions. 3,449,249, 6-10-69, CI. 252-51.5
Anderson, William S., to Shell Oil Company. Lubricant composi-
tions. 3,484,857, 12-16-69, CI. 252-45.
Anderson, William W., Jr.: See —
Sweet, George E.; Anderson, William W., Jr.; and Miller,
Howard B., 3,433,953.
Anderson, William W., to United States of America, Navy. Pulse de-
pendent feedback system for measuring changes in a physical
phenomenon. 3,461,382, 8-12-69, CI. 324-43.
Rollett, Anthony Victor; Smith, Alexander Steel; Cookson, Mar-
tin Alan; and Anderson, William,3,485,188.
Anderson, Wilmer C, to General Time Corporation. Electronic
dividing system for determining the ratio of two differences.
3,424,980, 1-28-69, CI. 324-103.
Anderson, Wilmer C, to General Time Corporation. Binary-decimal
pulse encoder. 3,425,053, 1-28-69, CI. 340-347.
Anderson, Wilmer C, to General Time Corporation. Remote control
system including circuitry for superimposing higher frequency con-
trol signals on a supply line carrier wave. 3,461,428, 8-12-69, CI.
340-147.
Anderson, Wilmer C; and Firestone John H., to General Time Cor-
poration. Remote control system including circuitry for superim-
posing control signals on selected half cycles of a supply line carri-
er wave. 3,451,052, 6-17-69, CI. 340-310.
Anderson, Wilmer C; and Rennie, Frank P., to General Time Cor-
poration. Bistable magnetic device. 3,421,024, 1-7-69, CI. 307-
282.
Anderson, Winfield S., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for decorating hollow plastic articles. 3,478,680, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 101-32.
Andersson, Anders Ingvar, to AB Bonnierforetagen. Means for
separating and stacking newspapers and the like. 3,477,591, 11-
11-69, CI. 214-6.5
Andersson, Bjorn A. H.: See —
Agren, Svcn Birger; Andersson, Bjorn A. H.; and Andersson,
Nils Svante,3,480,117.
Andersson, C-A, & Co. Kommanditbolag: See —
Andersson, Carl-Axel, 3,486,324.
Andersson, Carl-Axel, to Andersson, C-A, & Co. Kommanditbolag.
Coin-operated time meter. 3,486,324, 12-30-69, CI. 58-141.
Andersson, Carl-Erik; and Krook, Rune, to Kockums Mekaniska
Verkstads Aktiebolag. Tools for timber harvesting and dividing ap-
paratus. 3,457,976, 7-29-69, CI. 144-221.
Andersson, Carl Erik; and Krook, Rune, to Kockums Mekaniska
Verkstads Aktiebolag. Apparatus for harvesting standing timber or
dividing trees into sections. 3,457,977, 7-29-69, CI. 144-309.
Andersson, Craig R.: See —
Kirk, Merritt C, Jr.; and Andersson, Craig R., 3,437,702.
Andersson, Hilding Gustav Vincent, to Osby Pumpindustri. Submer-
sible centrifugal pump. 3,446,151, 5-27-69, CI. 103-1 1 1.
Andersson, Hugo. Apparatus for screening bulk material. 3,477,573,
11-11-69, CI. 209-260.
Andersson, Ingcmar R.: See —
Orendorff, John W.; Boetto, Charles; and Andersson, Ingemar
R., 3.436,098.
Andersson, Kurt Allan: See —
Jakobsson, Rolf Elis; and Andersson, Kurt Allan, 3,448,900.
Andersson, Lars Goran: See —
Carlsson, Lcnnart Inge; and Andersson, Lars Goran, 3,474, 899.
Andersson, Lennart R. Movable concrete form with a pair of endless
flexible mats. 3,451,108, 6-24-69, CI. 25-131.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Andersson, Louis. Method and apparatus for afterburning exhaust
gases. 3,444.687, 5-20-69, CI. 60-30.
Andersson, Nils Eric, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Semi-conductor device comprising two parallel- connected semi-
conductor systems in pressure contact. 3,447,042, 5-27-69, CI.
317-234.
Andersson, Nils Eric; and Lilja, Goran, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Rotating rectifier device. 3,470,405, 9-30-69,
CI. 310-68.
Andersson, Nils Svante: See —
Agren, Sven Birger; Andersson, Bjorn A. H.; and Andersson,
Nils Svante.3,480,117.
Andersson, Per L.; and Aberth, Oliver G., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Check digit verifiers. 3,431,406, 3-4-69, CI. 235-153.
Andersson, Rune: See —
Carlson, Henry; Lundquist, Ingvar; Danieli, Sten Henrik; and
Andersson, Runc,3,427,991.
Andersson, Sven Gerhard. Apparatus for automatic manufacturing of
an annular ribbon. 3,426,708, 2-1 1-69, CI. 112-2.
Andersson. Torsten Wilhelm: See —
Ohlund, John Alex Ingvar; and Andersson, Torsten Wil-
helm,3,479,032.
Anderton, Thomas L.: See —
Sandow, Kiyoshi; Allen, George H.; and Anderton, Thomas
L., 3,461,607.
Andes. Ralph V.; and Manikowski, Donald M., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Photochromic material. 3,454,414, 7-8-69, CI. 1 17-33.3
Andcxlcr, Charles J., to Barmatic Machines, Inc. Ball joint with
resilient pressure plate. 3,424,484, 1-28-69, CI. 287-87.
Andis, Allen Richard. Tinning-oil level control for a solderwavc ap-
paratus. 3,452,916, 7-1-69, CI. 228-36.
Andis, Ernest R. Adjustable pivotal connection mechanism with
locking means. 3,423,089, 1-21-69, CI. 273-80.1
Andis, Ernest R. Lockable golf club head adjustment. 3,430,957, 3-
4-69, CI. 273-80.1
Ando. Narumi: See —
Fukuda. Nobuo; Shimizu, Mineo; Matsukura, Kameo; and Ando,
Narumi.3,420,718.
Ando. Ryo; Shimotsuma, Tcruo; and Chihara, Kanichiro. to Nippon
Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha. Hot-blast stoves. 3,477,701, 11-11-69,
CI. 263-19.
Ando, Satoshi; Tanaka, Yusaku; and Ogata, Fumimaro, to
Kanegafuchi Boscki Kabushiki Kaisha. Specific conjugate com-
posite filament. 3,458,390, 7-29-69, CI. 161-177.
Ando, Satoshi: See —
Ucda, Keizo; Ando. Satoshi; and Kinoshita, Tetsuo, 3,463, 847.
Ando, Takeki: See —
Watanabe, Akinori; and Ando, Takeki, 3,460,014.
Ando, Takeo: See —
Doi, Mineo; Miura, Masamichi; Sakuraba, Ryozo; and Ando,
Takeo.3,429,692.
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tudato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko, to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Method of
brazing carbonaceous materials and brazing carbonaceous materi-
als with metal and brazing material thereof. 3,439,410, 4-22-69,
CI. 29-472.7
Ando Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko, to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Brazing
composition for carbonaceous materials. 3,439,858, 4-22-69, CI.
228-56.
Andolll, Giancarlo. Framework of plastic material for umbrella,
beach sunshade or parasols. 3,424,180. 1-28-69, CI. 135-20.
Andonian Associates. Inc.: Sec —
Wright. Robert C. 3.423,955.
Wright. Robert C, Jr., 3.424,230.
Andonian, Pierre Joseph, to Universal Railway Devices Company.
Handbrake lor railroad cars. 3,444,756, 5-20-69. CI. 74-505.
Andrae, Karl H.. to Jeffrey Galion Manufacturing Company. Con-
tinuous muller. 3,430,874', 3-4-69. CI. 241-98. ,
Andrae, Karl H., to Jeffrey Galion Manufacturing Company. Con-
tinuous mulling apparatus. 3,481,547, 12-2-69, CI. 241-156.
Andrae, Ralph N.; and Camis, Theodore G.. Jr. Model aircraft
retractable landing gear. 3,431,672, 3-1 1-69, CI. 46-78.
Andrassy, Stella. Temperature maintaining device. 3,463,161, 8-26-
69, CI. 128-402.
Andrault, Francois Paul, to Socicte Anonyme Financicrc & Aux-
iliaire du Textile. Machine for aligning stripes of fabrics woven on
circular looms. 3,430,589, 3-4-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Andre. Joseph Gustave Etienne: Set —
Langlet, Jean; and Andre, Joseph Gustave Etienne, 3,442,005.
Andre Rubber Company Limited: See —
Torr. Ralph P.. 3,465,089.
Andre, Stephen N.; Hettich. Ronald D.; and Megargel. Lcland R., to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electronically controlled azimuth
scanning antenna system. 3,434.142, 3-18-69, CI. 343-100.
Andrea, John J., to Collins Radio Company. Phase locked loop with
digitalized frequency and phase discriminator. 3.431,509, 3-4-69,
CI. 331-25.
Andrea, John J.; Meier, James C; and Hogue. Noel E., to Collins
Radio Company. Hybrid counter. 3.420.990, 1-7-69, CI. 235-92.
Andrea, Mario I. Ship's hull. 3,439,643. 4-22-69, CI. I 14-63.
Andreades, Sam, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Elec-
trochemical cyanation of selected aromatic compounds.
3,431,184, 3-4-69, CI. 204-59.
Andreades, Sam, to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company. Elec-
trochemical dimcrization of /3-halopropionitrilcs in aqueous media.
3,475,298, 10-28-69, CI. 204-73.
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C, to Du Pont de Nemours,' E.
I., and Company. Selected bis(pcrfluoroalkyl)ketenes. 3,423,465,
1-21-69, CI. 260-585.5
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C, to Du Pont dc Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Copolymers of bis(pcrfluoroalkyl)ketencs with
selected ethylenic compounds. 3,455,881, 7-15-69, CI. 260-63.
Andrcae. Hans Gcorg, to Alfa-Laval AB. Dung remover for cattle
sheds. 3,456,779, 7-22-69, CI. 198-222.
Andrcae, John Hugh; Joyce, Peter Lawrence; and Gaines, Brian
Ronald, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Adaptive
clement. 3,484,749, 12-16-69, CI. 340-172.5
Andreaggi, Joseph R., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Lamp focusing
mechanism. 3,439,160, 4-15-69, CI. 240-44.2
Andreas Stihl Maschinenfabrik: See —
Rauh, Albrecht; and Heermann, Richard, 3,448,829.
Andrcassen, Donald: See —
Herman, Irving; and Andrcassen, Donald, 3,434,422.
Andrcassen, Jostein: See —
Bronnvall, Wolfgang; and Andreassen, Jostein, 3,470, 045
Andreasson, Sven Ake, to Broderna Akessons Maskenfabrik AB.
Hydraulic mould locking devices. 3,456,297, 7-22-69, CI. 18-30.
Andreetta, Alberto: See —
Longiave, Carlo; Castelli, Renato; Andreetta, Alberto; and Gar-
beri, Angelo, 3,420,899.
Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Castelli, Renato; and Andreetta, Al-
berto.3,453,302.
Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Castelli, Renato, and Andreetta, Al-
bcrto,3,48 1,961.
Andreev, Vladislav Vladimirovich: See —
Maltabar, Vasily Markovich; Uljankin, Makhail Georgievich;
and Andreev, Vladislav Vladimirovich, 3,460, 949.
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr Dmitrievich;
Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zelman Moiseevich;
Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky, Eduard Semenovich;
Kiselcv, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai Fcdorovich; Kulakovsky,
Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk, Semen Moiseevich; Svcsh-
nikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Sheinblujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich.
Apparatus for producing non-woven fiber material. 3,467,507, 9-
16-69, CI. 65-11.
Andrcn, Ingmar K. L., to AB Linde International. Power transmis-
sion controlling devices. 3,465,521, 9-9-69, CI. 60-54.6
Andren, Ingmar Karl Linus, to Aktiebolaget Linde Maskincr. Clamp.
3,457,604, 7-29-69, CI. 24-255.
Andren, Rolf B.: See —
Englund, Gosta R.; and Andren, Rolf B.,3,461, 887.
Andreoli, Mario. Die-casting process using magnetic core to position
preform. 3,439,732,4-22-69,0. 164-112.
Andreoli, Mario. Convector-radiator. 3,470,947, 10-7-69, CI. 165-
55.
Andreotta, Kenneth E.: See —
Jakubowski, Theodore P.; and Andreotta, Kenneth
E., 3,473,253.
Andrcotti, Eugene R.; and McGee, Sherwood W., to Burgess-Norton
Mfg. Co. Method of making a structural alloy steel containing
copper and other alloy elements. 3,459,547, 8-5-69, CI. 75-208.
Andrepont, Wilbur C. Apparatus for the simultaneous casting of
multi- propcllant solid fuel rocket motors. 3,451,104, 6-24-69, CI.
18-26.
Andres, Frank H.; and Gentile, Anthony L., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Potassium tantalate niobate crystal growth from a melt.
3,428,438, 2-18-69, CI. 23-301.
Andres, Karl-Heinz: See —
Raichle, Karl; Bruhne, Friedrich; Prater, Klaus; Nischk,
Gunther; and Andres, Karl-Heinz, 3,467,619.
Andres, Rudolf, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Pressure-medi-
um-actuated locking mechanism of cover or similar parts, espe-
cially of convertible tops for motor vehicles. 3,443.834, 5-13-69,
CI. 296-121.
Andres, Rudolf, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Actuating
mechanism for a pivotal window of a motor vehicle. 3,478,470,
1 1-18-69, CI. 49-337.
Andrcsen, John H., Jr., to Intercontinental Dynamics Corporation.
Aircraft cabin prcssurization system having controlled rate of pres-
sure change. 3,450,020, 6-17-69, CI. 98-1.5
Andrcsen, John H., Jr., to Intercontinental Dynamics Corporation.
Preprogrammed cabin prcssurization system. 3,453,945, 7-8-69,
CI. 98-1.5
Andrcsen, Lorcnz J.; and Halloran, John J., Jr., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Centrifuge lubricating and seal system. 3,428,247,
2-18-69, CI. 233-7.
Andrcsen, Lorcnz J.; and Halloran, John J., Jr.. to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Continuous centrifuge apparatus. 3,428,248, 2-18-
69, CI. 233-7.
Andrcsen, Magne A. Modular structure for restraining walls.
3,464,21 1, 9-2-69, CI. 61-35.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Andresen, Raymond H.; and Hanson, Larry K. Gits Bros, Mfg., Co.,
mesne Self-compensating seal. 3,445,1 19, 5-20-69, CI. 277-3.
Andress, Bernhard; and Kuchelbachcr, Ludwig, to Siemens Aktien-
gcsellsehaft. Ignition device for oil-fired boilers. 3,427,118. 2-11-
69. CI. 431-258.
Andress, Harry J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Liquid hydrocarbon
fuels containing amine salts of ethylene diamine tctra acetic acid
as anti- static agents. 3,449,097, 6-10-69, CI. 44-71.
Andress, Harry J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Liquid hydrocarbon
compositions containing amides of ethylene diamine tetra acetic
acid as anti-static agents. 3,455,665, 7-15-69, CI. 44-71.
Andress, Harry J., Jr.; and Gee, Paul Y. C, to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Salicylaldimines. 3,449,424, 6-10-69, CI. 260-566.
Andress, Harry J., Jr.: See —
Gee, Paul Y. C; and Andress, Harry J., Jr.,3,485,756.
Gee, Paul Y. C; and Andress, Harry J., Jr. ,3.485,858.
Andrew, Bertha M.; and Blumcnberg, Karl E., to Du Pont dc
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Titanium pigment manufacture.
3,459,575, 8-5-69, CI. 106-300.
Andrew Corporation: See —
Holtum, Alfred G.. Jr., 3,438,041.
Miller, Robert F., 3,461,409.
Andrew, Derek, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Cycloidal
mass spectrometer employing crossed uniform magnetic and elec-
tric fields. 3,427,449, 2-11-69, CI. 250-41.9
Andrew, Herbert Francis, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Metal complex reactive azo dyestuffs. 3,424,738, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
146.
Andrew, Herbert Francis, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Triazine and pyridine fiber reactive dyestuffs azo. 3,446,790, 5-27-
69, CI. 260-153.
Andrew, Herbert Francis; and Kcnyon, Ronald Wynford, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Mixed l:l-chromium complex
monoazo dyestuffs. 3,484,430, 12-16-69, CI. 260-145.
Andrew Industries Incorporated: See —
Ludeman, Edwin H., 3,432.191.
Andrew, Jeanie: .V« —
Andrew. William Stewart Kcrr,3,463,085.
Andrew, Ralph C. Rotary wheel ditch finishing machine. 3,455,039,
7-15-69, CI. 37-93.
Andrew. Vladimir. Tooth crown construction and process for form-
ing the same. 3,483.618. 12-16-69, CI. 32-12.
Andrew. William Stewart Kerr, dcccasedO (by Andrew. Jeanie; sole
executrix), to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Underwater
explosive charge. 3,463,085, 8-26-69. CI. 102-24.
Andrews, Arthur J.; and Zierak, Stephen J., to Metal Bellows Cor-
poration. Refrigeration system employing bellows solution pump.
3.473.347. 10-21-69, CI. 62-476.
Andrews. Barry G.; and Harriman, Allen C, to Kamborian, Jacob S.
End clamp for a shoe assembly. 3.477.078, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 12-14.4
Andrews. Donald E., to Cambridge Wire Cloth Companv. Shaker
screen. 3.483.912, 12-16-69, CI. 160-327.
Andrews, Donald R.; and James. Eliott D., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Buffered teletypewriter device. 3.465,302,
9-2-69. CI. 340-172.5
Andrews. Edgar Harold. Temperature control for an ultra-
microtome. 3.447.594. 6-3-69, CI. 165-2.
Andrews. Frederick A. Oxidation resistant compositions for human
consumption. 3.429.716. 2-25-69, CI. 99-150.
Andrews. Harold John. Building constructions and fasteners therefor.
3.466.072. 9-9-69. CI. 2K7-20.92
Andrews. Harold I..: Sec —
Elwell. Maurice W.; Elwell. Steven C; and Andrews. Harold
I... 3.456. 747.
Andrews, Huah H.: See—
Daddona. Domenic J.. Jr.; and Andrews. Hugh H., 3.454.994.
Andrews. Hugh Hill, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Plastic snap
fastener. 3.469.290. 9-30-69. CI. 24-208.
Andrews Industries Incorporated: See —
Ludeman. Edwin H.. 3,476.154.
Andrews, James A.; and Bahm. Glenn A., to Institute of Cosmetic
Dentistry. Incorporated. Dental bridge. 3.429.043. 2-25-69, CI. 32-
5.
Andrews. James A.: Bahm. Glenn A.; Dodson. Riley B.; and Walker.
John N.. to Institute of Cosmetic Dentistry. Incorporated. Denture
securing means. 3.462. 837. 8-26-69, CI. 32-5.
Andrews, James A.: .S'<r —
Bahm. Glenn A.; and Andrews. James A. ,3, 423. 827.
Andrews, James E., 1/2 interest to Dorey. Edward M. Sell-centering
adapter cap for hypodermic needles. 3.460.702. 8-12-69. CI. 215-
37.
Andrews. John D.: .S'cr —
I.easure. William C; and Andrews. John D. 3.458. 1 1 1.
Andrews. John R.. Jr.; Goldman, Philip A.; and Nibby, Chester M..
Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Printed circuit delay line having mutually
opposed, spiralled, inductance elements. 3.436.687. 4-1-69. CI.
333-29.
Andrews, John S.: See —
Mainguy. Donald N.. 3,423.772.
Andrews, Kenneth Ernest; and Wcstman, Kevin, to British Petroleum
Company Limited, The. Containers. 3.465.947, 9-9-69, CI. 229-
44.
Andrews, Lawrence F. Orthodontic ncckpad. 3.474,536, 10-28-69,
CI. 32-14.
Andrews, Lawrence F. Method and appartus for improved orthodon-
tic bracket and arch wire technique. 3,477,128. 11-1 1-69, CI. 32-
14.
Andrews. Norwood H. Comminuting apparatus. 3,468,489, 9-23-69.
CI. 241-39.
Andrews, Paul D.; and Bub, Robert A., to Mine Safety Appliances
Company. Filter. 3,447,691, 6-3-69. CI. 210-483.
Andrews, Paul W.; and Peters, Forrest I., to Corning Glass Works.
Latex casting system. 3,472,803, 10-14-69. CI. 260-17.
Andrews, Peter. Surface, material and health protective device.
3,482.642, 12-9-69, CI. 180-69.1
Andrews, Ralph Lowye: See —
Burke, Harry T.; and Andrews, Ralph Lowye, 3,428, 166.
Andrews, Richard Charles; and Bedford, Arthur Hugh, to Chance
Brothers Limited. Microscope cover glass and method. 3,420,648.
1-7-69, CI. 65-66.
Andrews, Richard E.: See —
Landes, Benjamin Daniel; Paricio, Ramon, Jr.; and Andrews.
Richard E. 3,462,090.
Andrews, Robert S. L. Apparatus for continuous centrifugal casting
of tubular metal articles. 3,457,986, 7-29-69, CI. 164-289.
Andrews, Robert S. L.; and Smith. George H., to Amsted Industries
Incorporated. Method of curing of resin-bonded cores. 3,458,613.
7-29-69, CI. 264-123.
Andrews, Roland E., to Tektronix, Inc. Direct coupled temperature
compensated amplifier. 3,421,102, 1-7-69, CI. 330-23.
Andrews, Sydney Alan: See —
Parkin, Leslie; and Andrews, Sydney Alan, 3,426. 8 1 7.
Andrews, Thomas D. H., to Dowty Technical Developments Limited.
Electro-hydraulic servo control valve. 3,457,956, 7-29-69, CI. 137-
625.61
Andrews, William R.: See —
Hovcy, Almon G.; and Andrews, William R.,3.457,178.
Andrews, William R.; and Meehan, John L., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Polyurcthane foams utilizing an oxvethv-
lated tall oil foam stabilizer. 3,423.339, 1-21-69. CI. 260-2.5 '
Andrcy, Pierre: See —
Grosclaude, Rene; and Andrev, Pierre. 3.482,572.
Andrian, Leo George. Hat structure. 3.430,266. 3-4-69, CI. 2-193.
Andrikian. Charles P., to Communications Satellite Corporation.
Temperature compensated three-port stripline circulator.
3,452,298, 6-24-69, CI. 333-1.1
Andrini, Dario, to Agrimi, Michele. Implement for cleaning glass
sheets, washable walls and the like, provided with storage tank and
manually operable pumpina device for ejectina a spray of deter-
gent liquid. 3,458.265. 7-29^-69. CI. 401-139.
Andrisin, John J., Jr.: See —
Coneybear, J. Frank; Chandler. Charles H.; and Andrisin. John
J., Jr., 3,463.311.
Andriussi, Francois G.; and Rouqucs, Pierre A., to Eurotechni. Of-
fice Europeen d'Etudes et de Realisations Techniques, and
S.E.R.M.A.G. Societe d'Etudes et de Recherches Magnetiques.
Saint Martin-d'Heres. Ventilating device for coolina a heat engine.
3,458,122, 7-29-69, CI. 230-270.
Andromeda Inc.: See —
Lcsti, Arnold, 3,440,617.
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, Wiliam C to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method of conducting
chemical reactions in a glow dschargc. 3,424.661, 1-28-69. CI.
204-164.
Androshuk. Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, William C to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method and apparatus for
reactive sputtering wherein the sputterina target is contacted by an
inert gas. 3,484.358, 12-16-69. CI. 204-192.
Andrs, Jerry Frank; and Elledge, Kcrmit, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Broaching tool. 3,470,729, 10-7-69, CI. 72-476.
Andrup. Erik E.; and Lundbaek. Aase, to Novo Terapeutisk Labora-
torium A/S. Novel chlorpromazine salts. 3.453,269. 7-1-69, CI.
260-243.
Andrus. Elwin A.: See —
Westin, Axel E„ 3.462,987.
Andrus, Paul G., to Xerox Corporation. Process for making and
using a relief printing master. 3.456.586, 7-22-69, CI. 101-401.1
Andruschkevich. Walter, Sr.: See —
Friedman. Nathan H.; and Andruschkevich. Walter,
Sr.,3.473.172.
Andrussow. Konstantin: See —
Nonnenmacher. Helmut; Appl, Max; Haug, Juergen; and An-
drussow. Konstantin, 3,43 1 ,284.
Andrycha. Joseph J.: See —
Deibel, Raymond A.; and Andrycha. Joseph J. .3.437.014.
Andrychowski. Edward: See —
Granata. Peter C Jr.; Siegal. Burton L.; and Zeissler, Edward
J., 3,472.978.
LIST OF PATENTEES
51
Andrychowski. Edward P.: See—
Granata. Peter C Jr.; Andrychowski, Edward P.; and Pantaleo,
Carles A.,3,446,324.
Andrysick, Chester A., to Corning Glass Works. Vertical index press
for press forming glass articles. 3,436.202. 4-1-69, CI. 65-164.
Andueda. Kenichi: See—
Okuya. Eitaro; Sakaguchi, Adio, Komatsu, Kouei. Kikuchi, Tat-
suhiko: Yasunaea, Hidetoshi; and Andueda,
Kenichi, 3.432. 5 IS.
Andy, Albert. 1/4 each to Andy, Anthony, Andy. William, and
Andy, Victor. Method for filling abandoned mines. 3,478,520, 11-
18-69. CI. 61-35.
And\, Anthony,: See —
Andy. Albert, 3.478,520.
Andy, Victor: See —
Andy, Albert, 3,478,520.
Andy, William: See —
Andy, Albert, 3,478,520.
Andzer, Arnold L., to General Dynamics Corporation. Multiband
frequency tuner-amplifier. 3,432,760, 3-1 1-69, CI. 325-452.
Anello, Anthony P. Driving indicator apparatus. 3,453,889, 7-8-69,
CI. 73-379.
Anello, Louis G.; and Sweeney, Richard F., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Chloroformyl carbocyclic compounds. 3,467,703, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-544.
Anello, Louis G.; and Sweeney. Richard F., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Polyhalogenated unsaturated cyclic alcohols. 3,480,571,
I 1-25-69, CI. 260-617.
Anello, Louis G.; Sweeney, Richard F.; and Price, Alson K., to Al-
lied Chemical Corporation. Method of combatting pests with
fiuorinatcd pcrhalocyclic ketone. 3,471,623, 10-7-69, CI. 424-331.
Anello, Louis G.: Sec —
Nychka, Henry R.; and Anello, Louis G., 3,435, 078.
Ancsetti, Andrew Internal combustion engine. 3,474,768, 10-28-69,
CI. 123-54.
Ancsi, Mario. Garden tool. 3,437,154, 4-8-69, CI. 172-350.
Anesi. Mario. Liquid metering valve unit. 3,473,695, 10-21-69, CI.
222-20.
Anetsberger. Richard J. Boat and luggage carrier. 3,481,518, 12-2-
69, CI. 224-42.1
Aug. Lconcio T.: See —
Carp. Ralph W.; Howard. William E.; Slavin, Michael; and Ang,
Lconcio T., 3,455,41 1.
Slavin, Michael; Carp. Ralph Wolf: Howard, William Edward;
and Ang. Lconcio T, 3. 485, 3 16.
Angel, Karl W., to RCA Corporation. Transmit-receivc switch.
3.452.299. 6-24-69. CI. 333-7.
Angelari. Richard D. Light responsive device for automatically con-
trolling a load. 3.421.013. 1-7-69, CI. 250-239.
Angeles Metal Trim Company: See —
Lizee, Ico Joseph. 3,481,090.
Angeletti. Mario: See—
Hermitte, Franco Barbieri; and Angeletti, Mario, 3,457,1 01 .
Hermittc. Franco Barbieri; and Angeletti. Mario. 3,485,653.
Angelica Corporation: Sec —
' lielkin. Nathan I... 3.470.568.
Angclkorte. Johannes W.: Sec—
Capitano, Peter J.; and Angclkorte. Johannes W.. 3,440. 295.
Angcll. Charles H : See—
Adamson. Robert G.; Angcll, Charles H.; Roote, Jay C;
Hutchison. Joel F.; and Coherlcy. Daniel A. ,3,477, 369.
Angcll. George /..: See—
Peseh, Herman; and Angcll, George Z..3.46X.225.
Angcll, Richard G., Jr., to Union Carbide Corporation. Molding of
foamed thermoplastic articles. 3.436.446. 4-1-69, CI. 264-51.
Angcllo. John A. Traveling barricade. 3.482.820, 12-9-69, CI. 256-
64.
Angclo. Rudolph J . du Pont dc Nemours, E. I. and Company. Polya-
niidcs and polvimides from diamines containing alkoxy phenyl
groups. 3.420,795, 1-7-69. CI. 260-47.
Angclo. Rudolph J., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Copolymers of aromatic tctracarboxvlic acids with at least two or-
ganic diamines. 3.424.718, 1-28-69. CI. 260-47.
Angclo. Rudolph J., to Du Pont dc Nemours. E. I., and Company.
Crosslinkablc polyamidc-acids and polvimides and crosslinked
polymeric products made therefrom. 3.437.636. 4-8-69. CI. 260-
47.
Angclo. Rudolph J.; and Bcrr. Charles E., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Polvhenzoxazole film. 3.449.296, 6-10-69, CI.
260-47.
Angeloff. Georgi. Method of making foundry molds. 3.467.165. 9-
16-69. CI. 164-6.
Angeloff. Wesley L., to United Stales of America. Navy. Folded
transducer transmitting or receiving for low frequency underwater
sound. 3,449,712, 6-10-69. CI. 340-8.
Angeloff, Wesley l... to United States of America. Navy. Transducer
ol acoustical energy exhibiting the characteristics of a pulsating
sphere. 3.462.730. 8-19-69. CL 340-8.
Angclos, Mitchell G.; and Flcischmann, Lewis W., to United States
of America, Army. Grenade flotation attachment. 3,482,517, 12-9-
69, CI. 102-64.
Angclovich. Stephen J., to Mallory. P. R., & Co., Inc. Leak-proof
electrochemical cell. 3,457,1 17, 7-22-69, CI. 136-133.
Angclucci, George V.; Kurtz, Richard J.; and O'Fallon, Richard G.,
to Motorola, Inc. Reduction of arcing between the parts of a
cathode ray tube. 3,434,770, 3-25-69, CI. 316-1.
Angclucci, John J. Motor driven reciprocating saw having rotatablc
blade. 3,448,781, 6-10-69, CI. 143-68.
Angclucci, Louis J., Jr., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Process for
depositing particulate solid material on selected portions of a sub-
strate. 3,428,454, 2-18-69, CI. 96-36.1
Angelus, Ted. Can re-scalcrs. 3,442,377, 5-6-69, CI. 206-65.
Anger, Anton. Extrusion head. 3,423,793, 1-28-69, CI. 18-14.
Anger, Ernest G., to Square D Company. Fine and coarse servomo-
tor positioning control system. 3,473,100, 10-14-69, CI. 318-18.
Anger. Hal O., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Gamma-ray camera for imaging radioisotope distribution
in a transverse section of a rotating subject. 3,432,660, 3-11-69,
CI. 250-71.5
Angevine, William H., Jr.: See —
Hirshfcld, Julian J.; Hacklander, Egon H.; and Angevine, Wil-
liam H., Jr.,3,420,6I6.
Anghinctti, Joseph Richard; Burden, David Abbott; and Pclletier, Al-
bert Eugene, to Formica Corporation. Knock-down shower unit
enclosure. 3,420,021, 1-7-69. CI. 52-264.
Angier. Richard, to UA Engineering Limited. Propulsion units.
3,475,912, 11-4-69, CI. 60-222.
Angier, Robert Bruce; Murdock, Keith Chadwick; and Clark, Joe
Haller, to American Cyanamid Company. Method of treating in-
fluenza viral infection. 3,459,861, 8-5-69, CI. 424-263.
Angle, Henry W.: See —
Kauffman. Harry G.; Sloan, Thomas F.; and Angle. Hcnrv
W., 3,482,699.
Shrivcr. William F.; Sanders, John T., Ill; Pike, John A.; and
Angle, Henry W., 3,472,042.
Angler Products, Inc.: See —
Humphreys, Robert E., 3,437,488.
Anglers' Manufacturing Corporation^'^ —
Mctzgcr, Romain, 3,456,379.
Angleton, Paul A.; and Haycr, John R., to Gulton Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Ceramic transducer elements and acceleromcters utilizing
same. 3,487,238, 12-30-69, CI. 310-8.4
Anglin, Clarence Harry. Electrical contact cleaner composition.
3,421,872, 1-14-69, CI. 51-304.
Anglin. James M.: See —
Bement, Lyle W.; Morning, William L.; Benjamin, James E.;
South, Richard P.; Thompson. Richard B.; and Anglin. James
M., 3,460,032.
Anglin, James M., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Capacitance test in-
strument using partial discharge time interval measurement.
3,453,535, 7-1-69, CI. 324-60.
Anglin, Paul E.: See —
Anglin, William E., and Anglin, Paul E., 3,479,834.
Anglin, William E.; and Anglin, Paul E., to Capitol Refrigeration,
Inc. Method and apparatus for air conditioning automobiles and
the like. 3,479,834, 1 1-25-69. CI. 62-1 15.
Anglo Paper Products, Limited: See —
Sepall, Ola, 3,469,704.
Sepall, Ola; Stanners, Leonard N.; and Tremblay, Bruno,
3,483,078.
Angold, Raymond H. Cooking food under pressure. 3.431,835, 3-11-
69, CI. 99-408.
Angst, Heinz: See —
Reich, Hcinrich; and Angst, Heinz, 3,482,464.
Angst. Walter, to Meteor AG. Infinitely variable friction drive.
3,473,398, 10-21-69, CI. 74-200.
Angstadt. Richard L.: See —
Edelson, Martin R.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3,425,892.
Keenum. John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3,429, 724.
Keenum. John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3,429, 725.
Angstadt, Richard L.; and Hurley, Forrest R., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Accelerator for Portland cement. 3,427,175, 2-1 1-69. CI. 106-
89.
Angstrohm Precision Incorporated: See —
Solow, Benjamin, 3,469,226.
Angus, Ernest Thomas; Arthur, Hugh MacDonald; Montgomery,
John Young Condie; Walker, Donald Ferguson; and Good.
Richard Samuel Jonathan, to Ferranti, Limited. Tape controlled
servo for a machine tool including a unique pulse width modulated
motor control. 3,457,480, 7-22-69, CI. 318-18.
Angus, George, & Company Limited: See —
Ball, Eric, 3,428,507.
Brinson, Roger; and Rodriguez, Alan, 3,422,854.
Lorainc, Nevison G.; and Lidgatc, John B., 3,468,838.
Anhalt, James E., Sr. Cautery tip. 3.460,539, 8-12-69, CI. 128-
303.17
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Anhalt, John W., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Contact terminal extraction tool. 3,461,533, 8-19-69, CI.
29-203.
Anheuser-Busch Incorporated: See-
Donovan, Thomas A.; and Miltenberger, William E., 3,443,397.
Anhorn, Victor J.: See —
Freeh, Kenneth J.; and Anhorn, Victor J. ,3, 480,688.
Anicet Anstalt: See —
Waly, Moustapha, 3,464,818.
Anjac Plastics, Inc.: See —
Mock. Donald E., 3,426,482.
Mock, Donald E., 3,479,770.
Mock, Donald E., 3,484,895.
Anker, Charles A., to General Mills, Inc. Keratin protein product
and process of preparing same. 3,464,825, 9-2-69, CI. 99-18.
Anker-Werke Aktiengescllschaft: See —
Geissler, Ernst, 3,482,216.
Priebs, Horst, 3,432,022.
Pricbs, Horst, 3,456,583.
Rcthmeicr, Gerhard, 3,472,447.
Rethmcier, Gerhard, 3,478,959.
Strothmann, Otto, 3,427,969.
Verhoeff, Jacobus, 3,448,254.
Ankcrsen, Borge Richard. Incinerators and methods of incineration.
3,457,883, 7-29-69, CI. 1 10-10.
Ankcrsen, Borge Richard. Incinerators. 3,482,533, 12-9-69, CI. 110-
8.
Ankersen, Borge Richard. Rotary hearth metal melting furnaces.
3,482,826, 12-9-69, CI. 266-33.
Anklin, Paul, to AG fur Kcramischc Industrie Laufen. Sanitary
fitting. 3,444,565, 5-20-69, CI. 4-187.
Ankortite Company, Inc., The: See —
Burton, Duane C, 3,429,241.
Ankrum, Homer R. Display device and support. 3,473,249, 10-21-
69, CI. 40-152.1
Anlcy, Donald M.: See —
Robinson, Norman R.; Anley, Donald M.; and Petrie, Charles
S., 3,438,582.
Anna, Otto Konrad, to Braun Aktiengescllschaft. Electric shaver
having an electric field for retaining hair dust in the cutting head.
3,421,216, 1-14-69, CI. 30-41.
Anna, Otto Konrad. to Braun Aktiengescllschaft. System for retain-
ing the hair dust in an electric shaver cutting head with an electri-
cal field. 3,464,110. 9-2-69, CI. 30-41.
Annablc, Wcldon G.; and Mueller, Frederick L., to Union Oil Com-
pany of California, mesne. Gasoline containing diamine salt of a
branched chain carboxylic acid. 3,442,630, 5-6-69, CI. 44-66.
Annand, Robert R., to Petrolitc Corporation. Corrosion test probe.
3,486.996. 12-30-69, CI. 204-195.
Annand. Robert R.; and Hackerman, Norman, to Tracor, Inc.
Method and materials for inhibiting corrosion. 3,466,188, 9-9-69,
CI. 117-132.
Annand. Robert R.; Redmore, Derek; and Rushton, Brian M., to
Petrolitc Corporation. Heterocyclic polymers. 3,450,646, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-2.
Annen, Robert P.: See —
Fiedler. William S.; and Annen, Robert P., 3,48 1 ,389.
Annen. Robert, to Parechoc S. A. Lc Sentier, and Rochat frcrcs S.
A. Method of drilling hard materials. 3,447,528, 6-3-69, CI. 125-
3(1.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, to Ciba Corporation. 3-
Amino-a-nor-/3-homo-steroids. 3.459,769. 8-5-69, CI. 260-326.14
Anner. Georg; and Kalvoda. Jaroslav, to Ciba Corporation. Process
for dehvdrogenating a-nor-/3-homo- steroids. 3,459,791, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-488.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, to Ciba Corporation. 13,14-
Seco-steroids and process for preparation thereof. 3,470.240, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-488.
Anner. Georg; Meystre, Charles; Kalvoda, Jaroslav; and
Ueberwasser. Hellmut. to Ciba Corporation. Process for producing
5.10-scco-steroids. 3.431,191. 3-4-69. CI. 204-158.
Anner. Georg; Ueberwasser. Helmut; and Meystre, Charles, to Ciba
Corporation. Process for the manufacture of 1 7a. 2 1-dihvdroxy-
20-ketosteroids. 3.423.437. 1-21-69. CI. 260-397.45
Anner, Georg; and Wieland. Peter, to Ciba Corporation. 7a-Mcthyl-
19-nor-androstadienes. 3,432.528. 3-1 1-69. CI. 260-397.3
Anner. Georg: See —
Wetlstein. Albert; Anner. Georg; Ehmann, Ludwig; and Wie-
land. Peter.3.453.296.
Wettstein, Albert; Anner. Georg: Hcuslcr. Karl; Kalvoda,
Jaroslav; and Ueberwasser. Hellmut.3,458,539.
Annessa, Domenico Marcilli, to Arden. Manuel E. Bowling game
with pin platforms, magnetically attracted pins and foldable
backstops. 3.463.490. 8-26-69. CI. 273-37.
Anno, Takamitsu; Masuda. Kohei; Hachiya. Kikuo; and Hattori,
Takeo, 1/2 to Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co., Ltd.. mesne. Water-
proof pile coated sheet for lamiating. 3,451,884, 6-24-69, CI. 161-
53.
Annunziata, Carmine; and Lee, Robert H., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Method and material for hard-surfacing. 3,420,980, 1-7-
69, CI. 219-146.
Annunziata, Eugene J.; James, Robert S.; King, Lewis E.; and Pierce,
Edwin B., to International Business Machines Corporation. Ap-
paratus for control of a plurality of peripheral devices. 3,432,813,
3-11-69, CI. 340-172.5
Anocut Engineering Company: See —
Bender, Joseph L., 3,458,424.
Petroff, Merlin O., 3,433,728.
Williams, Lynn A., 3.421,997.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,440,161.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,441,493.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,444,069.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,444,070.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,449,226.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,466,235.
Williams, Lynn A., 3,472,754.
Anolick, Eugene S.; and Monteleone, Joseph J., to General Electric
Company. Method for making a high-speed reusable X-ray plate
using orthorhombic lead oxide and resulting article. 3,453,141, 7-
1-69, CI. 117-201.
Ansel, James F., HI, to Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation. Button
hole sewing apparatus. 3 ,463 , 1 0 1 , 8-26-69, CI. 112-121.15
Anselm, Anthony Cesar, to Creators Limited. Decorative plastic ex-
trusions. 3,440,129, 4-22-69, CI. 161-5.
Anselm, Courtenay D.; and Reitz, Kenneth R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Recovered coupler purification process. 3,458,574, 7-
29-69, CI. 260-562.
Ansems, Alfonsus Johannes Pctrus: See —
Vervaart, Adrianus P.; and Ansems, Alfonsus Johannes
Petrus,3,486,870.
Ansette, Cyril George, to Chemidus Plastics Limited. Apparatus for
grooving thermoplastic material. 3,425,093, 2-4-69, CI. 18-19.
Ansley, William G., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Method for mak-
ing thin diaphragms. 3,423,823, 1-28-69, CI. 29-578.
Ansley, William G., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Solid state light
source. 3,482,088, 12-2-69, CI. 240-46.59
Anson, Howard G.: See —
Long, George E.; and Anson, Howard G., 3,425,1 27.
Anson, Inc.: See —
Hodge. Philip Allan, 3,421,341.
Anspaugh, Robert H.: See —
Boyer, Raymond F.; Grcnley, Dallas G.; and Anspaugh, Robert
H. ,3,462,839.
Anspaugh, Warren E., to General Motors Corporation. Appliance
leveling foot and shipping pallet bolt. 3,436,045, 4-1-69, CI. 248-
1 19.
Anspon, Harry D.: See —
Alexander, Richard L.; Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis
E.,3,466,265.
Anspon, Harry D.; and Alexander, Richard L.. to Gulf Oil Corpora-
tion. Preparation of cthylene/vinyl-pyrrolidinone copolymers in the
presence of ammonia. 3,427,296, 2-1 1-69. CI. 260-88.1
Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis E., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Processes for preparing ethylene
polymers. 3,485,812, 12-23-69, CI. 260-94.9
Anspon, Harrv D.; and Hurst, Jack. Ethylene interpolymer composi-
tions and processes. 3,485,785, 12-23-69, CI. 260-29.6
Anspon, Harry D.; and Hurst, Jack, to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne.
Bonded and dyed fibrous substrates and processes. 3,486,929, 12-
30-69, CI. 117-138.8
Anspon, Harry D.; and Robb, Howard E., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Copolymers of ethylene and alkvl acrvlates as plasticizers in
polycarbonamide resins. 3,472,91 6,' 10-14-69, CI. 260-857.
Anspon, Harry D.; and Smith, Wayne E., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Methacrolein polvmcr stabilized with a benzophenone. 3,424,714,
1-28-69, CI. 260-45.95
Smith, Wayne E.; Alwani, Dru W.; and Anspon, Ham
D., 3,420,798.
Smith, Wayne E.; Anspon, Harry D.; Ham, George E., Jr.; and
Alwani, Dru W., 3,474,062.
Anstadt, George L. Instrument for direct mechanical cardiac
massage. 3,455,298, 7-15-69, CI. 128-64.
Anstalt Europaische Handelsgcsellschaft: See —
Hagclin, Boris Caesar Wilhelm. 3,485,948.
Sturzingcr, Oskar, 3,480,729.
Anstalt fur Montage-Technik: See —
Hilti, Martin, 3,428,169.
Jcnkne, Herbert, 3,449,475.
Mathes, Gunthcr, 3,430,903.
Anstalt fur Patentdienst: See —
Flcissncr, Gcrold, 3,427,726.
Flcissner, Gcrold, 3,440,843.
Flcissner, Hans, 3,460,898.
Flcissner, Heinz, 3,427.725.
Flcissner, Heinz; and Flcissner, Gerold, 3,430,356.
Fleissner. Heinz, 3,445,947.
Anstalt, Kassel: See —
Somazzi, Lino. 3,446,553.
LIST OF PATENTEES
53
Anstalt Tamerlan: See—
Batou, Boris, 3.451,340.
Ansteth, John J. Rocker arm stud girdle. 3.430,612, 3-4-69, CI. 123-
90.
Anstey, Nigel Allister: See—
Lerwill, William E.; and Anstey, Nigel Allister.3,459,930.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister.3,459,928.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister.3,459,929.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister.3,459,931.
Lerwill, William Edward; Caroussos, Panayotis; and Anstey,
Nigel Allister.3,460,095.
Anstey, Roger Hilary; and Macnab, Robert Marshall, to British
Petroleum Company Limited, The. Isothermal molecular sieve
hydrocarbon separation process. 3,422,003, 1-14-69, CI. 208-310.
Ansul Company, The: See —
Flajole, Henry J., 3,463,235.
Flajole, Henry J.; Andersen, Fred R.; and Thompson, Dale A.,
3,463,236.
Gasik. Ronald F., 3,453,405.
Guise, Arthur B.; and Hanson, Garry O., 3,447,610.
Kippur, Perry R.; and Bailey, Randal E., 3,428,681.
Kohler, John J.; and Ross, Louis A., 3,420,867.
Ratz, Rudi F. W.; and Gruber, Miriam J.. 3,420,920.
Antell, George Richard, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Light emitting junction device using silicon as a dopant.
3,427,516, 2-1 1-69, CI. 317-237.
Antell, Joseph. Shoe and method and last for making same.
3,442,031. 5-6-69, CI. 36-2.5
Antenna Research Associates, Inc.; See —
Dunlavy. John Harold, Jr., 3,424,984.
Antes, Jack E., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Electrical connector.
3.422,394, 1-14-69, CI. 339-176.
Anthes, David E.; See —
Bregman, Jacob I.; Anthes. David E.; and Braman, Robert
S.,3,463,713.
Anthes Imperial Limited: See —
Merson, Karol J.W., 3,477,189.
Anthes, Jacob, to Elcctrocopy Corporation. Copy machine and
method of electrostatic copying. 3,459,477, 8-5-69, CI. 355-12.
Anthon, Erik W., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Rotary
pump. 3,450,051, 6-17-69, CI. 103-5.
Anthon, Erik W., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Liquid
sampling-pipetting method and apparatus. 3,484,207, 12-16-69,
CI. 23-253.
Anihoney, Herbert A., Sr. Fluid propulsion system. 3,482,402, 12-9-
69. CI. 60-221.
Anthonv. Andrew J., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Nuclear reac-
tor and control rod therefor. 3,480,510, 1 1-25-69, CI. 176-35.
Anthony, Andrew J.; and Viets, Adolph W., Jr., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Nuclear reactor fuel clement support. 3,423,287, 1-
21-69. CI. 176-78.
Anthony, Andy J.: See —
Finch, Lester M.; and Anthony, Andy J. ,3,468, 757.
Anthony, Anne-Marie nee Barbier; Focx, Marc; and Yerouchalmi,
David, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Electrically conduc-
tive ceramic material. 3,475,352, 10-28-69, CI. 252-520.
Anthony Company: See —
Mustered, Lyle V.; and Simonds, George D., 3,424,023.
Anthony, Myron L.. 23.75% each to Butler, George W., and Butler,
Gladys A., under trust agreements dated July 19, 1966, 5% to
Dorn, Thomas E., and 5% to Klocker. Norman F. Method and ap-
paratus for extrusion forming of cylindrical metal containers.
3.443.41 I, 5-13-69, CI. 72-267.
Anthony, Myron L., 23.75% to Butler. George W., and Butler,
Gladys A., as trustees under George W. Butler's trust, 23.75% to
Butler, Gladys A., and Butler, George W.. as trustees under
(iladys A. Butler's trust. 5r// to Dorn, Thomas E., and 5% to
Kloker. Norman F. Method of manufacturing metal cans and the
like. 3,452.695. 7-1-69, CI. I 13-120.
Anthony. Myron L., 23.75% to Butler, George W., and Bulter,
Gladys A., as trustees under 23.75% to Butler, Gladys A., and Bu-
tler, George W., as trustees under 5% to Dorn, Thomas E., and
5*5! to Kloker, Norman F. Methods of sealing cylindrical thin-wall
ductile metal can bodies. 3,452.897. 7-1-69, CI. 220-67.
Anthony Pools, Inc.: See —
Shanni. Vincent. 3.444.659.
Anthony, Romuald, to FMA, Inc. Image rotating device. 3,453,043,
7-1-69, CI. 353-69.
Anthony, Russel W.: Sec—
Motz, Carl H.; and Anthony, Russel W. 3.46 1, 526.
Anthony. William C; and Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to Upjohn Com-
pany, The. 3-( I -Pyrrolin-2-yl (indoles. 3.470,204, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
326.15
Anthony, William C; and Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to Upjohn Com-
pany, The. 3-(4-Nitrobutyryl (indoles. 3.470.205, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
326. 1 6
Anthony, William C; and Ursprung. Joseph J., to Upjohn Company,
The. 6-Amino-4-(substituted amino )- 1 ,2-dihydro-l- hydroxy-2-
iminopyrimidines. 3,461.461. 8-12-69, CI. 260-256.4
Anthony, William C: See—
Ursprung. Joseph J.; and Anthony. William C. 3.464, 987.
Antkiewicz, Walter D.: See —
Siemietkowski, John S.; and Antkiewicz, Walter D., 3,478, 580.
Antler, Morton; and Krumbein, Simeon J., to Burndy Corporation.
Corrosion resistant electric contacts. 3,484,209, 12-16-69, CI. 29-
195.
Antics, Ira A. Fingerprinting means. 3,448.723, 6-10-69, CI. 118-
503.
Antlfinger. George J.; and Bodzash, Maynard C, to Goodrich, B. F.,
Company, The. Vinyl polymers modified with drying alkyd resins
or drying oils. 3,486,930, 12-30-69, CI. 117-155.
Antlfinger, George J.; and von Kamp, Harold E., to Goodrich, B. F.,
Company, The. Vinyl chloride polymer compositions containing a
vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, vinyl alcohol tcrpolymcr and an
epoxy resin. 3,444,122, 5-13-69, CI. 260-32.8
Anton, Anthony, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyamide fibers stabilized with inorganic iodides and copper
phthalates. 3,457,325, 7-22-69, CI. 260-857.
Anton, Ernst: See —
Braun, Willy; and Anton, Ernst.3,428,647.
Anton, Jacob. Sheet metal stretching tool. 3,427,850, 2-18-69, CI.
72-300.
Anton, Nicholas T.; and Daughetee, Lew H., to Wen Products, Inc.
Vibratory tool. 3,434,247, 3-25-69, CI. 51-170.
Antonclli, Joseph A.; and Zanger, Murray, to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Stain-resistant article, and composition for
preparing same. 3,446,761, 5-27-69, CI. 260-17.4
Antoniades, Emilios P., to Chevron Research Company. Thioether
sulfonates. 3,471,551, 10-7-69, CI. 260-501.14
Antonious, Anthony J. Golf club of the wood type with improved
aerodynamic characteristics. 3,468,544, 9-23-69, CI. 273-173.
Antoniu, Demetrio: See —
Gigante, Pietro; Antoniu, Demetrio; Ganzina, Fabrizio; Magi,
Mario; and Serino, Enrico, 3,467, 705.
Antonov, Dubomir Iordanov: See —
Bakardjiev, Stefan T.; Stantchev, Ivan Tenev; and Antonov, Du-
bomir Iordanov, 3,422, 754.
Antonsen, Knud; Rosenberg, Richard; and Wiard, Hadley K.. to Gulf
General Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Shielded cask for radioac-
tive material. 3,483,380, 12-9-69, CI. 250-108.
Antonucci, Carmine J.: See —
Potter, John T.; Foley, Thomas P.; and Antonucci, Carmine
J. ,3,467,234.
Antonucci, Joseph M.: See —
Wall, Leo A.; and Antonucci. Joseph M., 3,429,935.
Anusauckas, Anthony V.: See —
Smith, Millard F.; and Anusauckas, Anthony V., 3,434,698.
Anvarn, Vcrner Valfrid: See —
Andblad, Kjell Ingemar; Anvarn, Verner Valfrid; Samuelsson,
Rune Paul; Odebo. Nils Einar; and Wcttcrberg, Erik Ernst
Waldemar.3,48 1,107.
Anvil Products, Inc.: See —
Stoker, Eugene, 3,478,377.
Anwander, Elmar: See —
Roth, Karl; Anwander, Elmar; and Schonhubcr, Max-
Josef.3,44 1,773.
Anway, Allen. Scriber gauge. 3,452,440, 7-1-69, CI. 33-42.
Anweiler, Donald M. Golf club. 3,448,981, 6-10-69, CI. 273-80.
Anweiler, Walter: See —
Hebborn, Heinrich; and Anweiler, Walter.3,442,597.
Anyos, Tom; and Moycr, Wendell W., Jr., to Borg-Warner Corpora-
tion. Fluorescent polymers. 3,423,483, 1-21-69, CI. 260-860.
Anzac Electronics, Inc.: See —
Sontheimer, Carl G.; and Fredrick, Raymond E., Jr., 3,426,298.
Anzcn Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Sakamoto, Masaiti, 3,453,740.
Anzen Products: See —
Lorcnzcn, Walter C, 3,483,878.
Aoe, Seigo; and Hashimoto, Kiyoji, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd.
Doffing arrangement for centrifugal spinning system. 3,434,272, 3-
25-69, CI. 57-34.
Aoi, Katashi. Exhaust gas purifier for automobile. 3,421,315, 1-14-
69, CI. 60-29.
Aoi, Yoshizaburo. Suspender for thin objects. 3,434,686, 3-25-69,
CI. 248-316.
Aoki, Akira: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira,3,458,987.
Aoki, Chihiro: See —
Sakai, Fumio; and Aoki, Chihiro.3,427,100.
Aoki Construction Co., Ltd.: See —
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,483,842.
Aoki, Katashi. Injection molding apparatus for making shoes.
3,429,007. 2-25-69, CI. 18-30.
Aoki. Katsuo; and Yamaguchi, Tcrumoto, to Nippon Dcnso
Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of making the stator core for rotary
electric machinery. 3,436,812, 4-8-69, CI. 29-596.
Aoki, Keisho, to Hagaron Co., Ltd. Stripping solution. 3,441,509, 4-
29-69, CI. 252-152.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Aoki, Koichi; Yamatuni, Noboru; and Takeuchi, Hideo, to Minolta
Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic exposure control camera for
flash and daylight photography. 3,464,333, 9-2-69, CI. 95-10.
Aoki, Setsuo; Shono, Setsuo; Ito, Ryoji; Arao, Yuzuru; and Huku-
naga, Masao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Blender.
3.458,175, 7-29-69, CI. 259-108.
Aoki, Toshio: See —
Wakatsuki, Masao; Aoki, Toshio; and Hayashi,
Hiroaki,3,442,615.
Wakatsuki, Masao; Aoki, Toshio; and Wakamatsu, Nobuyu-
ki,3,457,043.
Wakatsuki, Masao; Aoki, Toshio; Wakamatsu, Nobuyuki; and
Takasu, Shinichiro.3,436,183.
Wakatsuki, Masao; Aoki, Toshi; Takasu, Shinichiro; and Waka-
matsu, Nobuyuki, 3,442, 616.
Aoki, Toyohiko, to Naigaikogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for
purifying polluted gas. 3,479,799, I 1-25-69, CI. 55-230.
Aoshima, Atsushi: See —
Kato, Tsuncyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; Kubota, Yasuhiro; and Mat-
sumura, Kcnji. 3,446, 840.
Yomiyama, Akira; Kato, Tsuncyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; and
Kawanishi. Tokuichiro, 3,433, 83 1.
Aoshima, Shozo: See —
Suzuki, Saburo; Kurata, Masaya; Akiyoshi, Akikazu; Aoshima.
Shozo; Dan, Hirohiko; and Matsuoka, Norimichi, 3,484,472.
Aouizerate, Marc: See —
Portal, Guy; and Aouizerate, Marc, 3,443,094.
Aoun, Fred: See —
Seyb. Edgar J., Jr.; Chessin, Hyman; and Aoun, Fred, 3,475, 294.
Aoyagi, Takanobu: See —
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu, 3,454, 614.
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu, 3,454, 61 5.
Aoyama, Hiroshi, to Trio Corporation. Automatic frequency sweep
apparatus. 3,467,870, 9-16-69, CI. 325-470.
Aoyama. Kazumi: See —
Suzuki. Motohiko; Khriyama. Osamu; Aoyama, Kazumi; and
Takuma, Zenzaburou, 3, 439,462.
Aoyama, Noritoshi, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Thread
cutting mechanism in a sewing machine. 3,463,105, 8-26-69, CI.
1 12-252.
Aoyama, Shiro; and Yamamoto. Toshio, to Daikin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Azeotropic composition. 3,481,883, 12-2-69, CI. 252-171.
Aoyama, Yoshio, to Daido Namarikakoki Company, Limited. Con-
tinuous crystallization apparatus for even grains. 3,459,509, 8-5-
69, CI. 23-273.
Ao/.uku, Noriyoshi: See—
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka.
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, 3, 435,067.
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka.3,439,020.
Apa. Armancl Samuel: See —
Ziculer. George William, Jr.; and Apa. Armand
Samuel, 3,453. 376.
Apache Powder Company: See—
Sheeran, Harold W., 3,474,730.
APAW S.A.: See—
Carpigiani. Poerio. 3.422,995.
Carpigiani, Poerio. 3,465.540.
Carpigiani, Poerio, 3,486,525.
Aphlett. William R . to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Internal tube
welding. 3.440,391, 4-22-69, CI. 219-137.
Apel. Francis N.: See—
Cotter. Robert J.; Apel, Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B.,
Jr., 3.46 1.097.
Cotter. Robert J.; Apel. Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B.,
Jr., 3.46 I. (198.
Apel. Ormond H. G. Hanger lor trousers. 3.464.605. 9-2-69. CI.
223-96.
Apelian. Henrv M.; and Blodinger. Jack, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Color-stable ascorbic acid tablet. 3.459.863. 8-5-69. CI. 424-280.
Apesteguy. Henri lean Eugene, to Panoduz Anstalt. Vertical walls
constructed of uprights and detachable panels and structures com-
prising them. 3,4487554, 6-10-69, CI. 52-461.
Apex Hearings Company: See—
Weichsel. Richard H.. 3.467,454.
Apex Bearings Company. I he: Sec —
Weichsel. Richard H.. 3.447.844.
Weichsel, Richard H.. 3.450,448.
Weichsel. Richard H.. 3,451,731.
Weichsel. Richard H.. 3.475.065.
Aplel. Joseph H.: A'cr—
lllslev, Rolf F.: Ihelen. Alfred J.; and Apfel. Joseph
H, 3.442. 572.
Apfelbeck, l.udwig. to Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G. Cylinder
head for internal combustion engines. 3.424,143, 1-28-69, CI. 123-
191.
API Instruments Company: See —
Quittner. George F. 3.432.747.
Weisbrod. Stephen P.. 3.443.121.
Apice, Pasquale J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Unsaturated
polyester resins prepared from phosphoric acid esters. 3.433,854.
3-18-69, CI. 260-869.
Apice. Pasquale J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Production of
methylucctylpimeloguanamine. 3,437,660, 4-8-69, CI. 260-249.9
Apicclla. Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John T.,
Jr., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Externally biased high
speed non-destructive memory device. 3,425,046, 1-28-69, CI.
340-174.
Apicclla, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John T.,
Jr., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Memory clement with a
selective non-readout characteristic. 3,430,216. 2-25-69, CI. 340-
174.
Apicclla, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John T.,
Jr.. to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Externally biased high
speed non- destructive memory element. 3,465.318, 9-2-69, CI.
340-174.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr., to Goodyear
Aerospace Corporation. High speed associative memory.
3,465,310, 9-2-69, CI. 340-174.
Apicclla. Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr., to Goodyear
Aerospace Corporation. High speed hybrid ferrite film associate
apparatus. 3,466,639, 9-9-69. CI. 7-13.64
Apicella, Anthony. Web tensioning device. 3.485,426. 12-23-69, CI.
226-25.
Apieler. Raymond J.: See —
Howard, Charles F.; and Apieler, Raymond J. ,3,440,955.
Apitz. Gerhard, to Hcidenrcich & Harbcck. Method of forming
bevel gears. 3,444,655, 5-20-69, CI. 51-287.
Apitz, Peter F., to Tamar Electronics Industries, Inc. Synchronous
switching circuit for controlling the flashing operation of a signal
light. 3,438,023, 4-8-69, CI. 340-331.
A PL Corporation: See —
Marcus, Paul, 3,468,443.
Aplin, Cyril L. Therapeutic apparatus. 3,472,222, 10-14-69, CI. 128-
25.
A. P.M. Corporation: See —
Solins, Milton, 3,471,158.
A. P. M. Hexscal Corporation: See —
Morse, Milton, 3,453.851.
Apostolescu, Steven Postclson. Helicopter-automobile-boat and air
suspension car combination. 3,481,559, 12-2-69. CI. 244-2.
Apotheloz, Robert: See —
Schenk, Hanspeter; and Apotheloz, Robert, 3,426,683.
Appalachian Electronic Instruments. Incorporated: See —
Nickell, Lawrence Crcigh; Fertig. Raymond Baines; Spcnce,
Harry Robert; and Sessions, Henry T., 3,486,828.
Apparatenbouw 'MOBA' N.V.:See —
Mostcrd, Jacob H., 3.432.034.
Appcl, Arnc, to North American Philips Company Inc. Control ap-
paratus for a record carrier transmitting device. 3,421,672, 1-14-
69, CI. 226-92.
Appcl, Arnc: See —
Louzil, Friedrich; Appcl. Arnc; and Habelt, Gerhard.3,445,613.
Appcl, Bruce R., to Shell Oil Company. Oil-extended polyurea coat-
ing compositions. 3,438.929, 4-15-69, CI. 260-33.6
Appcl, David W.: See —
Nelson. Herbert C; and Appel. David W.. 3.440.1 36.
Appel, David W., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Tow spreading
device. 3,431,602, 3-11-69, CI. 19-66.
Appel, Johannes Andreas: See —
Lindenhovius, Alex; Klavcr, Pctrus; and Appel, Johannes An-
drcas.3.447,887.
Appel. Mel. to Buddy L Corporation. Toy toll booth. 3,478.464. 1 I-
18-69, CI. 46-12.
Appel, Mel: See —
Schnur. Martin; and Appcl, Mel.3,428,38 1 .
Appcl, Wallace H.. to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Room air-
conditioner improved mounting arrangement. 3,476,033, 11-4-69,
CI. 98-94.
Appel. Wallace H.: Ace-
Peterson, Carl A.; and Appcl, Wallace H., 3.460,878.
Appel, Walter D.: See—
Forster, Lloyd M., 3,480,986.
Appclbaum, Arthur, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Biaxially oriented polvester film base having a sublayer of an alkvl
acrylatc/diallyl phthalate itaconic acid. 3,460,982, 8-12-69, CI.
1 17'- 138.8
Appclbaum, Paul: See —
Cheslak, Leonard W.; Appclbaum. Paul; and Hanson, Raymond
H. 3.486.658.
Appcldorn. Roger H., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Apparatus and method for directing a beacon toward a
limited viewing area. 3.457,400, 7-22-69, CI. 240-41.1
Appelo. Hendrik C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ap-
paratus for energizing and dc-cnergizing a plurality of switching
devices in a predetermined sequence. 3,469.153, 9-23-69, CI. 317-
140.
Appclt. Edna. Glove drying devices. 3,477,622, 11-11-69, CI. 223-
78.
LIST OF PATENTEES
55
Anpelt Weldon F.; and Mason, William H. Railway supporting box
beam building construction. 3,430,582, 3-4-69, CI. 104-124.
Appcnzeller. Valentin: See —
Kusters, Eduard; and Appcnzeller, Valentin, 3,448,469.
Appert. John R.: See—
Enstrom. Ronald E.; and Appert, John R. ,3.484,208.
Appius, Max. to Mikrowa Fein-und Schncllwaagcn AG. Beam for a
precision balance. 3.439,762, 4-22-69, CI. 177-235.
Appius. Max. to Mikrowa Fein-und Schncllwaagcn AG. Precision
balance. 3,461 ,987, 8-19-69, CI. 177-178.
Appl. Max: See —
Nonnenmacher, Helmut; Appl, Max; Haug. Juergen; and An-
drussow, Konstantin, 3,43 1,284.
Apple , Eugene F.: See —
Sarvcr, James F.; and Apple , Eugene F., 3,430,089.
Apple, Clarence T.; and Dcrvan, James T., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Instruction execution marker for testing
computer programs. 3,427,443, 2-11-69, CI. 235-153.
Apple. Wayne R., to Automation Industries, Inc. Infra-red flaw de-
tector. 3,462,602, 8-19-69, CI. 250-83.3
Apple, Wayne R.; and Maley, Dale R., to Automation Industries,
Inc. Material tester. 3,483,721, 12-16-69, CI. 72-13.
Appleby, James Kenneth, to British Aircraft Corporation (Operat-
ing) Limited. Aircraft having variable sweep-back wings.
3.480,237, I 1-25-69, CI. 244-46.
Appleby, John E. H.: See —
Pope, Joseph A.; and Appleby, John E. H., 3,433,083.
Appleby, John Edwin Herbert: See —
Pope, Joseph Albert; and Applebv, John Edwin Her-
bert,3,463,1 35.
Pope, Joseph Albert; and Appleby. John Edwin Hcr-
bert.3,480.1 13.
Applegatc, Howard W., to Bulova Watch Company. Inc. Adjustable
support. 3.424,413, 1-28-69, CI. 248-23.
Applegatc. William A. Automatic emergency brake actuation
system. 3,451,501, 6-24-69, CI. 180-99.
Appleman, Milo D.. to Schrocder, Jack J. Stable emulsion animal
Iced containing molasses and method of producing same.
3.420,672. 1-7-69. CI. 99-6.
Appleton, Anthony D.: See—
Dowsctt. Brian O.; and Appleton, Anthony D., 3,443, 1 34.
Appleton. Arthur I. Brake for fishing reels. 3,467,336, 9-16-69, CI.
242-84.53
Appleton, Arthur I. Explosion-proof plug and receptacle with switch
means. 3.475,570, 10-28-69, CI. 200-51.07
Appleton. Bernard S. Transmission belt. 3,451,282, 6-24-69, CI. 74-
229.
Appleton, Bernard S. Transmission belt. 3,479,893, 11-25-69, CI.
74-235.
Appleton Electric Company: Sec —
Hoday. Steve F.. 3,486.712.
Appleton Machine Company: See —
I.amon, David E., 3,486.708.
Appleton. Norman Joseph, to Raytheon Company. Stroboscopic dis-
play device with buffer input and separate coded sync drum.
3.445.838. 5-20-69, CI. 340-324.
Appleton Wire Works Corporation: See —
Haller. Herbert C. 3.436.04 1.
Lee. Charles A.. 3.441.951.
Lee. Charles A.; and Furbeck. Warren R., 3,459,612.
Lee, Charles A.. 3,474.748.
Lee. Charles A.; and Furbeck. Warren R.. 3.486.956.
Purdy. Bruce B . 3.425.900.
Applewhite. Thomas H : See —
Lyon. Cameron K.; and Applewhite, Thomas H., 3,466,253.
Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Clancy. Jerry I... 3.457.802.
Appliance Operating Corporation: See —
Mercurio. Leonard. 3.469.874.
Applied Dynamics. Inc.: .Sec-
Becker. James H.. 3,460.023.
Gilbert. Edward ().. 3.45o.2()3.
Gilbert. Edward ().. 3.460.047.
Gilbert, Edward ().. 3.462.697.
Gilbert. Edward ().. 3.475.59S.
Gilbert. Edward ().. 3.475.6X9.
Gilbert. Edward O.: and Single. Charles H.. 3.484.594
Gilbert. Elmer G.. 3.480.769.
Howe. Robert M.. 3.480.767.
King. Jay B.. 3.443,161.
Applied Logic Corporation: .Sec—
Droege. Thomas F.; and Nelson. William D.. 3.467.820.
Applied Power Industries. Inc.: See—
Behrcns. Robert 1... 3.485.047.
Branick. Charles Earl. 3.460,419.
Halwas, Larry E.; and Behrcns. Robert 1... 3,450.054.
Heinrich. Allan E.. 3.453.965.
l.eibundgut. James A.. 3,463.053.
London, Alvan G., 3.472.547.
Stein. Gary, 3,450,058.
Applied Radiation Corporation: See —
Gallagher, William J.. 3,449,618.
Applied Research and Engineering Limited: See —
Starmcr, Roy, 3,431,179.
Starmer, Roy, 3,457,142.
Starmcr, Roy, 3,461,039.
Applied Research, Inc.: See —
Scandurra, Aldo M., 3,465,255.
Applied Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Liebl, Helmut J., 3,445,650.
Liebl, Helmut J., 3,479,505.
Applied Science Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Pclick. Nicholas. 3,449,083.
Supina, Walter R.; and Fleming, George H., Jr.. 3,420,080.
Apri, Edward W. Liquid spray apparatus. 3,437,274, 4-8-69, CI.
239-599.
Apromat, Inc.: See —
Giesecke, Henry A., 3,433,556.
Giesceke, Henry A., 3,447,859.
Apstcin, Maurice, to United States of America, Army. Electric initia-
tor. 3.447,416, 6-3-69, CI. 86-1.
A.P.V. Company Limited, The: See —
Cooper, Harry Christopher, 3,435,834.
Cooper, Harry Christopher, 3,444,891.
Usher. John Dennis. 3,448,796.
Usher, John Dennis, 3,469,615.
Wright, Felix William, 3,450,200.
Wright, Felix William; and Wilson. Alan Herbert, 3,469,626.
A.P.V.-Kestner Limited: See —
Martin, Edward J.; and Radcliffe, Bryan R., 3,458,942.
Aqua Filter, Inc.: See —
Smith, Dclbert D., 3,436,343.
Aqua Tec Corporation: See —
Cammack, Michael A., 3,425,410.
Dcincs, Sicgmund; Jeffers, Homer A.. Jr.; Monroe. Wayne W.;
and Mattingly, John W., 3,484.885.
Mattingly, John W., 3,453,969.
Mattingly, John W., 3,467,083.
Aqua-Chcm, Inc.: See —
Clark, George B.; and Kavanagh, James A., 3.430,360.
Gcthing, Frank, 3,421,496.
Gething. Frank, 3,477.41 1.
Goeldner, Richard W., 3,480,515.
Loebel, Frederick A.. 3,433,717.
Morton, Evans T., 3,445,344.
Aqua-vel: See —
Fleischman, Raymond N.. 3,425,925.
Aquacare International Ltd.: See —
Robertson, Gordon W., 3,456,107.
Aquafine Corporation: See —
Vcloz, Louis P.. 3.471.693.
AquaMatic Inc.: See —
Whitlock. Robert A., 3,467.255.
Whitlock, Robert A., 3,480.041.
Aquamation Inc.: See —
Carstcn, Paul W., 3,460,798.
Aquapurc. Inc.: See —
Wallace. Gordon L.. 3,471,020.
Aquariums Incorporated: See —
Willinger, Allan H., 3,477.580.
Aquatic Controls Corporation: See-
Just, Jerome O ; and Stern, Howard W., 3.477,213.
Aquino, Herman A.; Ferris, Ray L.; Mundinger, William A.; and
Schuller. James J., to Pullman Incorporated, doors. 3.471,044. 10-
7-69, CI. 214-63.
Aquino, Victor D. Submcrgible housing device. 3,477,234, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 61-69.
A&R Meats. Inc.: ice-
Carlson, Arthur W.; and Carlson. Ralph J.. 3,434,697.
Ar-Kay Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Globerman, Irving; and Kaplan. Robert S., 3.464,497.
Aragona, Robert J. Underwater breathing devices with valvcd air
supply means. 3,467.091, 9-16-69, CI. 128-145.
Arai. Hazimc: See —
Ono. Terumichi; Mizutani. Shigeru; and Arai,
Hazime.3,439,084.
Arai. Hirokazu: See —
Nakaguchi. Kohei; Arai, Hirokazu; Kondo, Nakataro; and
Manabe, Kuniyoshi.3,465,035.
Arai, Hirokazu; and Yano, Tsurutakc, to Sumitomo Chemical Com-
pany, Ltd. Method for treating crude bis-/3- hydroxvethyl
terephthalate. 3,487.100, 12-30-69, CI. 260-475.
Arai. Noboru: See —
Yamamoto, Kazumi; Iwasa, Mitsuhiro; Ema, Kcnji; and Arai,
Noboru.3,422,037.
Arai, Tashiro: See —
Hirata. Toshio; Arai. Tashiro; and Yamaguchi, Kazu-
hidc, 3.485.095.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Arai, Yasumichi: See —
Shirasu, Hirotoshi; Akiyama, Tadahiko; and Arai, Yasu-
michi,3,445,605.
Araikawa, Noboru, to Mitsubishi Jokogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. One
way positive clutch with snap operator. 3,481,437, 12-2-69, CI.
192-89.
Araikawa, Noboru: See —
Yamatc, Shiro; and Araikawa, Noboru, 3,468, 178.
Arakawa Rinsan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Yoshioka, Hiroshi; Oishi, Toshio; and Kanehira, Kenji,
3,468,829.
Arakawa, Saburo: See —
Ishimitsu, Akitoshi; Sugahara, Kinichi; Arakawa, Saburo; and
Kitazawa, Tadao,3, 482,964.
Arakawa, Seiji; Tominaga, Sunao; and Terase, Tsunco, said Terase
assor to said Arakawa, said Tominaga. Process for producing fish-
meals. 3,437,489, 4-8-69, CI. 99-7.
Arakawa, Soji: See —
Watanabe, Jun; Arakawa, Soji; and Fukuoka, Tokuji, 3,443,986.
Arakawa, Takeshi: See —
Kotaka, Yasukuni; Arakawa, Takeshi; and Kamata,
Takemi,3,430,120.
Araki, Hidejiro: See —
Tooka, Takuzo; Araki, Hidejiro; Nagai, Manji; Nozaki, Choji;
Hasegawa, Junzo; and Kawabata, Susumu, 3,457, 597.
Araki, Mataichi: See —
Yokogawa, Mutsuo; Asaka, Shigefumi; and Araki,
Mataichi.3,450,584.
Araki, Takeo: See —
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu,3,454,614.
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu,3.454,615.
Araki, Yoshiro, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. High
tenacity chromium-nickel manganese austcnitic steel. 3,440,038,
4-22-69, CI. 75-128.
Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich: See —
Avilov, Viktor Zakharovich; Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich;
Dalctsky, Genrikh Stanislavovich; Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich;
Kantor, Grigory Vladimirovieh; Pasternak, Evgeny
Nikolacvich; Raigorodsky, Leonard Markovich; Schegolev,
Igor Stepanovich; and Shavrin, Nikolai Vasilievich, 3,460, 992.
Aramendia, Mauro M.; and Armant, David L., to National Lead
Company. Method for producing titanium dioxide concentrate
from massive ilmcnite ores. 3,457,037, 7-22-69, CI. 23-202.
Aranar Marketing Services, Inc.: See —
Paige, Richard E., 3,466,776.
Arant. Gene W.: Sec —
Lee. Robert 1... 3.452,439.
Aranyi, Steven F.; Barlow, Jesse P.; Rakocz, Laszlo L.; and Torfeh,
Mark A., to General Electric Company. Data storage access con-
trol apparatus for a multicomputer system. 3,440,616, 4-22-69, CI.
340-172.5
Arao. Yuzuru: Sec —
Aoki, Setsuo; Shono, Setsuo; Ito, Ryoji; Arao, Yuzuru; and Hu-
kunaga, Masao,3 ,458,1 75.
Arase, Shingo, to Hoffman Electronics Corporation. RMS voltage
regulator. 3,470.451. 9-30-69, CI. 321-18.
Arawaka. Tsukasa: Sec —
Watanabe. Yasuo; Arawaka, Tsukasa; and Iwasaki,
Tomio.3.470,150.
Ara/i. Rfraim R.. to lick Corporation. Stabilization system for a laser
range finder. 3.435.227. 3-25-69, CI. 250-199.
Arban. Bert S.: See—
Tuthill, Jay D.: Kulka. Nicholas; and Arban. Bert S., 3,428,471 .
ARBLD Acieries Reunies do Burbach-Eich-Dudelange, S.A.: Sec —
Glaesener. Ernest. 3.476.549.
Arheitlang. Erich, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit besehrankter Haftung.
Device for transmitting rotary motion. 3,478,607, 11-18-69, CI.
74-18.1
Arbor, Rowland Sackville Preston, to Udic Limited. Apparatus for
sterilizing bottle caps before delivery to a bottle capping ap-
paratus. 3,455.644. 7-15-69. CI. 21-93.
Arbit. Harold A., to Beloit Corporation. Bonding technique and ap-
paratus for plastic structures. 3,421.960. 1-14-69, CI. 156-244.
Arhit, Harold A., to Beloit Corporation. Plastic extrusion coatcr.
3.421.964. 1-14-69. CI. 156-244.
Arbiter, Nathaniel. Boneficiation of ores by froth dotation using sul-
fosuccinamates. 3.469,693. 9-30-69. CI. 209-166.
Arbter. Erhard. to Varta Portrix-Union G.m.h.H. Galvanic cell.
3.440,1 10. 4-22-69, CI. 136-166.
Arbtickle. Wendell S.. to Lease. Charles W. Process of preparing a
thixotropic milk shake. 3.479.1X7. 1 1-18-69, CI. 99-60.
Are-Co Incorporated: See—
Pepe. Frank W.. 3.430.905.
Pope. Frank W.. 3.461,708.
ARCA Premoncontrole: Sec —
Gineste. Robert Maurice. 3.455.166.
Male. Lucien. 3.435.850.
Arcamone, Federico: Sec —
Franceschi. Giovanni; and Arcamone. Federico. 3 ,468,93 1 .
Arcamone, Federico; Penco, Sergio; and Nicolella, Vinccnzo, to
Societa Farmaceutici Italia. Pyrrolc-2-carboxumido-
propionamidincs. 3,420,844, 1-7-69, CI. 260-326.3
Arcamone, Federico; Penco, Sergio; and Nicolella, Vincenzo, to
Societa Farmaceutici Italia. Pyrrole-2-carboxamido amidines.
3,420,845, 1-7-69, CI. 260-326.3
Arcana Kommanditgesellschaft Dr. G. Hurka: See —
Hanke, Karl, 3,481,830.
Arcangeli, Lino. Hydraulic boom particularly for blast hole drilling
methods. 3,470,969, 10-7-69, CI. 173-43.
Arcano, Stephen; and Barber, William Austin, to American
Cyanamid Company. Method of chemically reducing noble metal
compounds. 3,457,1 16, 7-22-69, CI. 136-120.
Arcari. Robert N. Self-adjusting safety reel. 3,471,100, 10-7-69, CI.
242-107.4
Arce, Henry L.; and Whitener, Jack L., to Ametek, Inc., mesne.
Compass card autopilot with 360 degree directional control.
3,465,221,9-2-69, CI. 318-18.
Arccneaux, James G., Sr. Sugar cane planter. 3,444,913, 5-20-69,
CI. 146-98.
Arch, Andrew E., to Burroughs Corporation. Tape handling element.
3,443,273, 5-13-69, CI. 15-308.
Archacki, William J.: See —
Gresenz, William M.; Bendrick, Edward S.; Weber, Bruce R.;
and Archacki, William J. ,3,483, 149.
Archambeau, James J.; and Grcskowiak, Maurice J., to McKee,
Arthur G., & Company. Charging apparatus for an enclosure.
3,439,816, 4-22-69, CI. 214-29.
Archer, Alva I., to Honeywell Inc. Photo-detector. 3,453,507, 7-1-
69, CI. 317-235.
Archer, Alva I., to Honeywell Inc. Semiconductor memory.
3,475,735, 10-28-69, CI. 340-173.
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, III, to Arlo, Inc. Method for
pumping a column. 3,469,358, 9-30-69, CI. 52-1 15.
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, III, to Arlo, Inc. Method for
developing a column. 3,471,980, 10-14-69, CI. 52-1 15.
Archer Daniels Midland Company: See —
Cole, Morton S., 3,479,191.
Archer, Dave H.: See —
Putnam, Richard E.; Brecher, Lee E.; Archer, Dave H.; and
Zahradnik, Ray L.,3,437,325.
Archer, David Frederick; and Harris, Glyn Islwyn, to Midland Sil-
icones Limited. Organosilieon modified materials. 3,480,584, 1 1-
25-69. CI. 260-46.5
Archer, David H.; Glasser, Albert D.; Sverdrup, Edward F.; and
Taylor, Herbert L., to United States of America, Interior, mesne
Traction (Societe Anonyme). Platinum type electrode for a solid
electrolyte fuel cell. 3,433,680, 3-18-69, CI. 136-120.
Archer, Fred Curtis: See —
DcDiemar, Ronald B.; and Archer, Fred Curtis.3,473.744.
Archer, Fred Curtis, to Barber-Greene Company. Sand classifier
with blending system. 3,467,281, 9-16-69, CI. 222-70.
Archer, Giles A.; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Process for the preparation of 1,4- benzodiazepine 4-
oxides. 3,446,806, 5-27-69, CI. 260-247.5
Archer, Giles A.; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Preparation of 1 ,4-benzodiazepin-2-one-4-oxide from
2-lowcr alkoxy-I,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide. 3,462,418, 8-19-69.
CI. 260-239.3
Archer, Giles Allan; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche, Inc. 5 Phenyl-3H-1.4-benzodiazepine-2(IH)-thione and
derivatives thereof. 3,422,091, 1-14-69, CI. 260-239.
Archer, Jean Francois, to Ste. anonyinc dite: STAS, Societe
Technique d' Acccssoires Specialises. Lifting device for lifting
metal sheets. 3,442,548, 5-6-69, CI. 294-104.
Archer, Jean Francois, to Ste Anonyme dite, STAS Societe
Technique d'Acccssoires Specialises. Shackle for coupling a chain
to a terminal ring or hook. 3,473,320, 10-21-69, CI. 59-87.
Archer. John A.: See —
Purnaiya, Gopal M.; Archer, John A.; and Gibbons, James
F. ,3,483,477.
Archer, John Cardiff, to Burns & Roe, Inc. Method of constructing a
containment and radiation shielding system. 3,471,599, 10-7-69,
CI. 264-32.
Archer, John Wesley; and Fuchs, Francis Joseph, Jr., to Western
Electric Company. Incorporated. Apparatus for deep drawing solid
plastic materials. 3,452,566. 7-1-69, CI. 72-60.
Archer, Lee A.; and Petcrman, Russcl S., to Erdco Engineering Cor-
poration. Combustible gas detector apparatus. 3,484,773, 12-16-
69, CI. 340-237.
Archer Products, Incorporated: See —
Conrad, Lucas J.; and Evcrhart, John R., 3,479,852.
Archer, Richard John, to Hudson, E. W., Limited. Drying machines.
3.422,882, 1-21-69, CI. 165-1.
Archer, Richard John, to Hudson, E. W., Limited. Leather drying
machines. 3.438,137, 4-15-69, CI. 34-92.
Archer. Robert J.: See —
Atalla. Martin M.; Archer, Robert J.; Hall, Robert D.; and En-
gclman, Reinhart W. H., 3,422,289.
LIST OF PATENTEES
57
Archer Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc.l-[(3-Indolyl)-lowcr-alkyl]-4-
substituted- pipcrazines. 3,466,287, 9-9-69, CI. 260-268.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc.Pyrazino[r,2':l,2]pyrido[3,4-
b]indoles. 3.468,890, 9-23-69, CI. 260-268.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc.l-l(Pyrido[2,l-c]-s-triazolyl)-
lower-alkyl)-4- substituted-piperazines. 3,472,853, 10-14-69, CI.
260-268.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc.l-[(Benzimidazolyl)-lower-al-
kylJ-4- substituted piperazines. 3,472,854, 10-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. l-[(Benz[q]-indolyl)-lower-al-
kylJ-4- substituted-piperazines. 3,472,855, 10-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc.l-[(Thianaphthenyl)-lower-al-
kyl]-4- substituted-piperazines. 3,472,856, 10-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Graybill, George Richard, to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,467,722,
9-16-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Harter, Miriam, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Corrosion inhibition. 3,449,262, 6-10-69, CI. 252-396.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,444,247, 5-13-
69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,452,107, 6-24-
69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,454,659, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,468,966, 9-23-
69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,472,903, 10-
14-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,475.503, 10-
28-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-
trichloroethane. 3,444,248, 5-13-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-
trichloroethane. 3,452,108, 6-24-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Stabilization of 1,1,1-
trichloroethane. 3,452,109, 6-24-69, CI. 260-652.5
Archer, William E.; Coc, Everett L., Jr.; and Reed, Leo O., to Joy
Manufacturing Company. Method of making an electrical rapper.
3,477,124, 11-1 1-69, CI. 29-592.
Archer, William E.; Coc, Everett L., Jr.; and Reed, Leo O. Electrical
precipitator and operating method. 3,485,01 1, 12-23-69, CI. 55-2.
Archcr-Daniels-Midland Company: See —
Atkinson, William T., 3,480,442.
Hamdy, Mokhtar M.; and White, Howard S., 3,471,303.
Hamdy, Mokhtar M.; and White, Howard S., 3,471,304.
Larimer, Victor Lewis, 3,468,920.
Archibald, Don M.: See —
Kramer, Kenneth C; and Archibald, Don M, 3,467, 344.
Archibald, Emanuel R. Hook holder and line cutter. 3,419,924, 1-7-
69, CI. 7-14.1
Archibald, James B.: See —
Shartrand, Allan C; Holley, Charles H.; and Archibald, James
B., 3,46 1, 329.
Archibald, John L.: See —
Childress. Scott J.; and Archibald, John L, 3,462,440.
Freed, Meier E.; and Archibald, John Lcheup, 3,459, 770.
Freed. Meier E; and Archibald, John L.,3,462,441.
Archibald, John L., to American Home Products Corporation.
Pyridylethyl and pipcridylethyl pyrroles. 3,429,885, 2-25-69, CI.
260-294.3
Archibald. John L... to American Home Products Corporation. 2,5-
Bis( pyridylethyl Ipyrroles. 3,431,268, 3-4-69, CI. 260-293.
Archibald, John L.. to American Home Products Corporation. Mono
and di-aroyl pyridylethyl and pipcridylethyl indoles. 3,445,472, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-293.4
Archibald. John L.; and Freed, Meier E., to American Home
Products Corporation. Pipcrazinc substituted pyrroles. 3,458,515,
7-29-69, CI. 260-268.
Archibald, John L.; and Freed, Meier E., to American Home
Products Corporation. 1 ,4-Bis-( 2-indol-3-yl-cthyl (pipcrazines.
3,471,499. 10-7-69, CI. 260-268.
Archibald, Paul B.: See—
Finger, Milton; James, Edward, Jr.; and Archibald, Paul
B., 3,480,490.
Archilithic Co., The: Set —
Winn, James B., Jr., 3,478,963.
Archipoff, Alexis: See—
Sambcth, Jocrg; and Archipoff. Alexis. 3.432,448.
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godcchot, Jean
Pierre, 3,45 1,953.
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godechot, Jean
Pierre.3,451,954.
Archipov, Vsevolod: See —
Andersen, Allen K.; and Archipov, Vsevolod, 3,483, 568.
Arcieri, Emanuel R.: See —
Sacco, Gloria C; and Arcieri, Emanuel R., 3,425, 389.
Arco Corporation: See —
Light, Allen E., 3,443,376.
Arcoa, Incorporated: See —
Abromavage, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., 3,436,100.
Abromavagc, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., 3,442,1 12.
Abromavage, John C; and Reichardt, Harry J., 3,464,246.
Abromavagc, John C; and Frader, Edward A., 3,464,720.
Shoen, Ramon, 3,470,871.
Arcos Corporation: See —
Colinet, Rene D.; and Norcross, James E., 3,437,786.
Wilcox, Wayne L., 3,424,892.
Wilkes, Raymond H., 3,437,251.
Arctic Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Swenson, Lowell T.; and Skime, Roger H., 3,485,312.
Arcudi, Joseph L., to Becton, Dickinson and Company, mesne.
Dispensing applicator package. 3,466,131, 9-9-69, CI. 401-132.
Ardanuy, Angel Pascual: See —
Gumucio, Ricardo Salcedo; and Ardanuy, Angel
Pascual, 3,440,100.
Ardary, Zane L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Device for conducting crushing and screening operations
simultaneously. 3,465,972, 9-9-69, CI. 241-69.
Ardco, Inc.: See —
Aisanich, Daniel J., 3,449,551.
Aisanich, Daniel J., 3,475,594.
Arde, Inc.: See —
Price, Joseph, 3,421,661.
Zeff, Jack D., 3,487,016.
Arden, John: See —
Jordan, Leslie H.; and Arden, John, 3,466, 410.
Arden, Manuel E.: See —
Annessa, Domenico Marcilli, 3,463,490.
Ardis, Alan E.; and Wojtowicz, John A., to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corporation. 3-Alkenoxyoxetanes. 3,446,819, 5-27-69, CI.
260-333.
Ardito, Victor P.; Bishop, Harry L.; and Woodcock, Ray E., to Al-
legheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Process control of top-blown
oxygen converter. 3,432,288, 3-1 1-69, CI. 75-60.
Arditti, Mordechai. Automobile theft alarm system. 3,464,060, 8-26-
69, CI. 340-64.
Ardmaer Trucking Co., Inc.: See —
Jasovsky, Joseph F., 3,420,546.
Ardoino, Gian Luigi, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Fluid flow metering
system. 3,421,373, 1-14-69, CI. 73-219.
Ardolino, Edward J. Cartridge magazine with a spring whose force
against the cartridge may be selectively increased. 3,443,334, 5-
13-69, CI. 42-50.
Ardron, Geoffrey, to Courtaulds Limited. Yarn-stripping device.
3,471,909, 10-14-69, CI. 28-19.
Aremaa, Toivo Ensio, to Osakeyhtio, A. Ahlstrom. Apparatus for
treating slurries or gases with screen or filter surfaces under pres-
sure. 3,455,821, 7-15-69, CI. 210-414.
Arcnco Aktiebolag: See —
Garney, Karl; and Winkler, Gunnar, 3,424,885.
Osterdahl, Ragnar, 3,479,794.
Arcnco Electronics AB: See —
Raman, Ruue, 3,464,042.
Arend, Donald P. Circuit analysis system. 3,423,846, 1-28-69, CI.
35-19.
Arendarski, Marion, to Pneumo Dynamics Corporation. Air-oil
suspension. 3,426,651, 2-1 1-69, CI. 92-26.
Arendarski, Marion, to Pneumo Dynamics Corporation. Bi-
directional metering shock absorber. 3,461,991, 8-19-69, CI. 188-
88.
Arendt, Alfred; Nagele, Erwin; and Wolf, Karl, to Bosch, Robert,
G.m.b.H. Starting arrangement for internal combustion engines
with fuel injection. 3,485,226, 12-23-69, CI. 123-142.5
Arendt, Hans Fritz. Roller presses for the removal of water from
clean wet washing. 3,465,555, 9-9-69, CI. 68-244.
Arendt, Harry S., to Esso Production Research Company, mesne.
Method and apparatus for operating in wells. 3,426,851, 2-11-69,
CI. 166-255.
Arendt, Harry S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Un-
derground storage for LNG. 3,477,509, 11-1 1-69, CI. 166-252.
Arendt, Stanley M., to Fansteel Inc. Boring bar cartridge. 3,427,904,
2-18-69, CI. 77-58.
Arens Controls Inc.: See —
Rcch, Raymond G., 3,439,555.
Arens, Egidius: See —
Hcmmie, Gcrd; and Arens, Egidius, 3,453,589.
Arens, Herman J.A.C., to National Geographic Society. Slide com-
parator. 3,472,584, 10-14-69, CI. 353-21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Arens. Josef Ferdinand; and Brandsma, Lambert, to Organon Inc.
Compounds of the vitamin A series. 3,422,151, 1-14-69, CI. 260-
611.
Arens, Robert P.; and Sweeny, Norman P., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Encapsulation process. 3,423,489, 1-21-
69, CI. 264-4.
Arens, Robert P.: See —
Pcake, John S.; and Arens, Robert P.,3,442,690.
Arentoft, Holger; and Eggstein, Giorgio, to Heinkel, Ernst, Aktien-
gcsellschaft. Power brake arrangement. 3,422,622, 1-21-69, CI.
60-54.5
Arcntsen, William R.: See —
Wrausmann, Richard C; and Arentsen, William R., 3,452, 590.
Ares, Roland A. Method of making a prcstrcssed heat exchanger.
3,457,620, 7-29-69, CI. 29-157.3
Arctos, Constantin: See —
Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Arctos, Constantin,3,484,4I7.
Arfclt, Soren Christian Schoubye, to Henriksen & Henriksen I/S.
Slide valve for opening and closing at least one passage for a flow-
ing medium and an apparatus comprising at least one such siide.
3,472,278, 10-14-69, CI. 137-624.2
Arfin, Bernard; and Shivcly, James F., to Varian Associates. TWT
with cloverlcaf slow-wave circuit having specially shaped coupling
slots. 3,448,326, 6-3-69, CI. 315-3.5
Argabright, Perry A., to Marathon Oil Company. Polyurethanes
cross-linked with tetrolin-l,4-diol. 3,451,969, 6-24-69, CI. 260-75.
Argabright, Perry A.; and Hall, David W., to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. Preparation of cyanocthcrs. 3,427,322, 2-11-69, CI. 260-
340.6
Argabright, Perry A.; Sinkey, Vernon J.; and Phillips, Brian L., to
Marathon Oil Company. Isocyanurate-containing polyisocyanatcs.
3,458,448, 7-29-69, CI. 252-182.
Argabright, Perry A.: See —
Patton, James W.; Argabright, Perry A.; Drayer, Dennis E.; and
Fox, Dale B., 3.471 ,555.
Stogryn, Eugene L.; Argabright, Perry A.; and Lcary, Ralph
J. ,3,441,5 18.
Argauer, Robert J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Crystalline galliosil-
icates. 3,431,219, 3-4-69, CI. 252-455.
Arge, T. H., Company, Inc.: See —
Argc, Thorstcin, 3,423,073.
Arge, Thorstein, to Argc, T. H., Company, Inc. Chemical blender.
3.423.073, 1-21-69, CI. 259-4.
Argentieri, Michael: ,V« —
Sabadishin. Steve; and Argentieri, Michael, 3,475, 958.
Argoudelis, Alexander D., to Upjohn Company, The. Lincomycin
complexes and process for preparing the same. 3,448,097, 6-3-69,
CI. 260-210.
Argoudelis, Alexander D.; Grady, Joseph E.; and Sayer, Gordon C,
to Upjohn Company, The. Pentakis [N-(sulfomcthyl) circulin and
salts thereof. 3,476,738, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-1 12.5
Argoudelis, Alexander D.; and Pyke. Thomas R., to Upjohn Com-
pany. The. Antibiotics rancomycin I, rancomycin 11, their 2, 4-
dinitrophenichydrazoncs, and microbiological and chemical
process for preparing the same. 3,476.857, I 1-4-69, CI. 424-1 18.
Argue, Gary R.; and Owens, Boone B., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Solid state electrochemical devices. 3,443,997, 5-13-
69, CI. 136-83.
Argus Chemical Corporation: See —
Friedman, Ronald L.; and Lewis. Roger N., 3.444,230.
Hecker, Arthur C; and Abramoff, Charles, 3,472,813.
Hecker, Arthur C; and Thee. Alfred. 3,479,309.
Ishii. Yoshio; and Sakai, Shizuyoshi, 3,446,752.
Kauder. Otto S.. 3,458,472.
Kauder. Otto S.; Leistner, William E.; and Hecker, Arthur C,
3.476,699.
Kauder, Otto S., 3.483,159.
Pollock. Mark W.; and Hecker. Arthur C, 3.429,841.
Pollock. Mark W.. 3,453.225.
Setzler. William E.. Jr., 3,458,536.
Argus Engineering Company: See —
Costello, Bernard J.. 3.469.061.
Argus Incorporated: Sec —
Michniewicz. Edward J., 3,485.558.
Arias. Henry. Jr.: .Sec-
Gorton; Howard B.; and Arias. Henry. Jr.,3,432,879.
Arias. Henry. Jr.; and Fremstad. Viles K., to Ajax Hardware Manu-
facturing Corp. Cabinet hinge having separable hinge leaves.
3.423.786, 1-28-69. CI. 16-171.
Ariens, Mando S.: See —
Gatzke. Harold E.; Ariens. Mando S.; and Doty. Vernon
G., 3,450,074.
Ariga. Kinji; Takamizawa. Minora; Harada. Haruo; Komiya.
Akitoshi; Takaya, Seiki; and Umemura, Mitsuo, to Shin-Etsu
Kagaku Kogyo Kabrishiki Kaisha. Method for preparing
monomethyldichlorosilane. 3,454,616, 7-8-69. CI. 260-448.2
Arikawa. Yoshiyuki: and Waite. Hal R.. to United States of America,
Navy, mesne. Flare composition comprising magnesium, soium
perc'hlorate, and a ternary organic binder. 3,462,325, 8-19-69, CI.
149-H).
Arima, Kei; Tamura, Gakuzo; Narasaki, Tciiti; Nakamura, Yoshio;
and Saiki, Takashi, to Amano Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Method
for the preparation of a lipoprotein lipase by cultivating organisms.
3,431.175, 3-4-69, CI. 195-62.
Arimitsu, Hidcnobu: See —
Matsumoto, Nobuo; and Arimitsu. Hidcnobu, 3,46 1,067.
Arino, Hirofumi, to Union Carbide Corporation. Production of high
purity radioactive technetium-99m. 3,468,808, 9-23-69, CI. 252-
301.1
Arino, Hirofumi: See —
Kramer, Henry H.; and Arino, Hirofumi, 3,450,597.
Arita, George R. Steam cooker. 3,485,163, 12-23-69, CI. 99-413.
Aritomi, Jiro: See —
Takamatsu. Hideji; Minami, Shinsaku; Aritomi, Jiro; Fujita,
Akio; Fujimoto, Katsuro; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki,3,470,164.
Ariyan, Zaven S., to Uniroyal, Inc. Alky!- or aryl-4-antipyryl-
monosulfides and method for preparing same. 3,479,369, 11-18-
69, CI. 260-310.
Ariyasu, Kenji; and Tsuji, Akira, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki
Kaisha. Wrapper for photo-sensitive sheet films. 3,458,033, 7-29-
69. CI. 206-62.
Arizona Chemical Company: See —
D'Agostino, Vincent Francis, 3,445,409.
Herrlinger, Richard; Kirkland, Claude James; and Ciesielski,
Leo Frank, 3,432,402.
Milks, John Edward; and Conroy, Natalie Hetman, 3,422,124.
Milks. John Edward, 3,439,007.
Milks. John Edward; and Scharrer, Roland Pierre, 3,439,024.
Wheelus, Charles Glenn, 3,423,389.
Ark-Les Switch Corporation: See —
Fisher, Harold Francis, 3,422,395.
Arkansas Company, Inc.: See-
Cook, Alton A.; and Sapcrs, Ira, 3,434,795.
Sapers, Ira, 3,472,607.
Arkansas Grain Corporation: See —
Bloomberg, Fritiof M.; and Hutchins, Thomas W., 3,425,938.
Arkel, Peter; and Schnell, Solomon S.. said Arkel assor. to said
Schnell. Control apparatus for automatic equipment. 3,422,316, 1-
14-69, CI. 317-33.
Arkell. Alfred; Rcinhard, Russell R.; Heisler, Robert Y.; and Larson.
Lewis P., to Texaco Inc. Mono-oxygen monofluoride and method
of preparation. 3,454,369, 7-8-69, CI. 23-315.
Arkenbout. Gerardus Johannes: See —
Smit. Wilhclm Matthijs; and Arkenbout. Gerardus
Johannes, 3, 463,606.
Arkens, Charles T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Storage-stable monomer composition. 3.427,294, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-
86.1
Arklcss, Kenneth: See —
Grocs, James Dennis; and Arklcss, Kenneth. 3. 463.610.
Arkneklev, Duane R.: See —
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Arkneklev, Duane
R.. 3,420,655.
Arko, Robert E., to Teletype Corporation. Telegraph transmitter
control circuit. 3,420,948, 1-7-69, CI. 178-4.1
Arkorp: See —
Arscneau, Roger E., 3,486,017.
Arkwright. George A., Jr.: See —
Schwartz, Arthur; Arkwright, George A., Jr.; and Curtin.
Thomas D. ,3,424,894.
Arkwright, Peter: See —
Czarnecki, Jcrzy J.; and Arkwright, Pctcr,3,476,053.
Arlcdge, Arthur E., Jr., to Carrier Corporation. Air-conditioning ap-
paratus. 3,450,342, 6-17-69, CI. 236-1.
Aden Trophy Company. Inc.: See —
Greenhouse, David, 3,424,464.
Arlers, Svcn Anders; and Hallen, Jan-Ake. Dentist's wedge.
3.473,226, 10-21-69, CI. 32-64.
Arlin, Max: See —
Conrad, Tom J.; Dayton, Glenn O., Jr.; and Arlin,
Max,3,43 1,046.
Arlo, Inc.: See —
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, III, 3,469,358.
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, III, 3,471,980.
Arlon N.V.: See—
Lammcrs, Lambertus J. A.. 3,421,627.
Arlside Limited: See —
Lawes. Louis F.W.; Shrecvc. Nicholas Gilbert; and Mihalik,
Nandor, 3,471,882.
Arlt, Herbert George, Jr.; and Myatt, Charles Oliver, to American
Cvanamid Company. Etvlcne-propylene terpolvmer rubber com-
position with improved tack. 3.438.918, 4-15-69. CI. 260-22.
Arm, Inc.: See —
Bauer, Richard A., 3.452.312.
Arma Corporation: See —
De Gain, William J.. 3,457,762.
Armand, Harold A.: See —
Alford, John H.; Armand. Harold A.; Bray, William E.; Hamil-
ton, Edward E.; Jasper, Leslie L.; Moore, Samuel D.; Renker,
Robert L.; and Ryon, Richard M., Jr.. 3.423.677.
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Armand, Marc Roger: See—
Fouche. Lucien Frederic Henri Marcel; and Armand, Marc
Roger,3,43 1,893.
Armand, Walter R. Temperature and pressure control device for au-
tomotive heaters. 3,431,943, 3-11-69, CI. 137-625.31
Armant, David L.: See —
Aramendia, Mauro M.; and Armant, David L., 3,457,037.
Armantrout, Robert J.; and Person, Burton C. to Hercules Incor-
porated. Aqueous slurry type explosive containing the combination
of a nitrite and sulfamate and/or sulfamic acid as aeration agent.
3.449,181, 6-10-69, CI. 149-60.
Armato, Ben N. Musical instrument reed measuring device and
method for adjusting reeds. 3,477,133, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 33-147.
Armbrust, Bernard F., Jr.; and Carithcrs, Val G., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Alumina trihydrate-fibrous matrix composition and
method of forming same. 3,477,865, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 106-209.
Armbrustcr, Frederick C; and Kooi, Earl R., to Corn Products Com-
pany. Production of cyclodextrin. 3,425,910, 2-4-69, CI. 195-31.
Armbrustcr, Fritz. Electrical heating mat with automatic temperature
control. 3,448,246, 6-3-69, CI. 219-528.
Armbrustcr, Fritz; and Rudolph, Martin, said Armbrustcr assor to
Diener & Roth. Method of molding hollow bodies. 3,479,421, 1 I-
18-69, CI. 264-98.
Armbrustcr, Howard L.: See —
Mason, Gilbert E.; and Armbrustcr, Howard L., 3,431 ,106.
Armbrustcr, Jean-Claude, to Societc des Accumulatcurs Fixes ct de
Traction (Societc Anonyme). Monitoring and sorting arrangement
for mass-produced articles. 3,464,549, 9-2-69, CI. 209-75.
Armbrustcr, Ronald H. D.; and Hubert, Joseph B., to Bliss, E. W.,
Company. Rotary drawing, ironing and doming press for partially
extruded can bodies. 3,446,167, 5-27-69, CI. 113-7.
Armco Steel Corporation: See —
Ballard, Donald S.; Wilson, Charles R.; and Burns, Harlan G.,
3,468,569.
Bukcr, Paul S.; Taylor, Donald M.; and Wcich, Peter J.,
3,466,727.
Clements. William C, 3,482,409.
Fadden, James P.; and Moore, Frederick L., 3,433,398.
Goeppcl, Allen A., 3,435,962.
Hoffman, Floyd C; and Miller, Theodore W., 3,478,558.
Marshall, William E.; and Kcrschbaum, Arthur P., 3,458,307.
Morton, Ted R.; and Douglass, George A., 3,446,172.
Oganowski, Kasimir; and Pierson, Marvin B., 3,429,164.
Taylor, Donald M., 3,481,094.
Armed Forces Equipment Development Corporation: See —
Garrette, Charles H., Jr.; and Ryan, Harry Michael, 3,474,833.
Armel Arts, Mecanique, Electroniquc: See —
Destelle, Jean, 3,474,182.
Armelin, Edouard R.: Sec—
Breacker, Edward A.; and Armelin, Edouard R., 3,443, 769.
Breacker, Edward Albert; and Armelin, Edouard R., 3.430,880.
Armelin, Edouard Roger; and Plaskett, Arthur Frederick George, to
Societc d'Etudes dc Machines Spcciales. Slitting knives.
3.452,943, 7-1-69, CI. 242-56.3
Armelin, Edouard Roger; and Plaskett, Arthur Frederick George, to
Societc d'Etudes de Machines Spcciales. Knives. 3,468,203, 9-23-
69. CI. 83-433.
Breacker. Edward Albert; and Armelin, Edouard, 3,42 1 ,709.
Armendariz. Israel. Underwater eyemask. 3,483,569, 12-16-69, CI.
2-14.
Armenlo, William H.: Sec—
Hucv, William G.; Armento, William H.; and Stanley, Lester
N.,3,437,418.
Stanley, Lester N.; and Armento, William H., 3,458, 272.
Armentrout. Arthur L. Well fluid additive and method of making the
same. 3.433.740. 3-18-69, CI. 252-8.5
Amies, Gerald Lee; and Gregg, James Leslie, to General Motors
Corporation. Apparatus for determining the operability of vehicle
radio components. 3.467.867, 9-16-69, CI. 325-363.
Armijo. Joseph S.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission Stainless steel alloy with low phosphorous content.
3,486.885. 12-30-69. CI. 75-128.'
Arnnngton, George E.; and Boytz. Charles B., to Euclid Crane and
Hoist Company. The. Load transfer and storage mechanism.
3.467.264. 9-16-69, CI. 214-16.4
Armington, Raymond O.; and Atwater, Wayne G.. to Triax Com-
pany, The. Apparatus for producing concurrent movement of an
article carrier in a warehouse system. 3,485.389, 12-23-69, CI.
214-16.4
Armitage, John I... & Co.: .Sec-
Jeff. William C; and Luyster. Thomas, Jr.. 3.420,692.
Jeff. William C; Luyster, Thomas. Jr.; Lynch. James F., Jr.; and
Moroli, Frank A. ,'3.480.69 1.
Armond. Charles V. Shower spray unit. 3.454,229, 7-8-69, CI. 239-
317.
Armor Elevator Co., Inc.: Sec—
Walter. George, 3,481,432.
Armorlite Lens Company Inc.: Sec—
Lanman, Robert K., 3,427,751.
Armour Agricultural Chemical Company, mense: See —
McFarlin, Richard F.; and Sattcrwh'ite. William A., 3,423,173.
Armour, Albert G.; and Hocgger, Erhard F., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Propiolactone-pivalolactone
copolyesters. 3,424,835, 1-28-69, CI. 264-210.
Armour and Company: See —
Aikins, Glenn A., 3,449,315.
Aulik. Robert F.; and Cassie, Norman M.. 3,484,336.
Benner, Lloyd Robert, Sr., 3,477,597.
Brauns, Kenneth V., 3,468,356.
Casely, Robert W.; and Noel, Darwin R., 3,445,397.
Colburn, Jay T., 3,477,857.
Endres, Joseph G.; Wrobel, Raymond J.; and Rcndek, Robert
B., 3,469,996.
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linficld, Warner
M„ 3,424,788.
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linficld, Warner
M., 3,432,547.
Hull, Maurice E.; and Kline, Ralph Willard, 3,477,853.
Jungermann, Eric; and Guttmann, Andrew T., 3,485.760.
Jungermann, Erick; and Taber, David, 3,445,398.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; Mais, Ago; and Say, Domingo, 3,481,977.
Nelson, Richard P., 3,429,713.
Phillips, Duane E.; Schultz, Roger C; and Beck, Herbert H.,
3,461,984.
Schnabel, Herbert W., 3,431,689.
Sebba, Felix; Jonaitis, Charles W.; Ray, Charles L.; and Baar-
son, Robert E., 3,476,553.
Smithers, James P.; and Hafstad, Millard J., 3,465,491.
Armour, Donald F., to Monsanto Company. Shaker. 3,447,725, 6-3-
69, CI. 222-486.
Armour Industrial Chemical Company: See —
Abramitis, Walter W„ 3,460,936.
Baarson, Robert E.; Du Brow, Paul L.; and Ray, Charles L.,
3,425,550.
Baarson, Robert E.; and Du Brow, Paul L., 3,425,551.
Baarson, Robert E.; and Ray, Charles L., 3,426,896.
Betty, Roy J.; Marsh, Byron E.; and Marsh, Frederick S.,
3,437,466.
Betty, Roy J.; Malec, Robert E.; and Tippctt, Charles E.,
3,457,185.
Castro, Anthony J.; and Kinney, Layton F.. 3,487,050.
Chandler, Scott S.; and Ray, Charles L., 3,468,667.
Malec, Robert E.; and Betty, Roy J., Jr., 3,432,527.
Malec, Robert E., 3,476,091.
Metcalfe. Lincoln Douglas; and Pclka, John Richard, 3,473,919.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais, Ago, 3,424,794.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Tiefenthal, Harlan E., 3,444,200.
Miller. Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais, Ago, 3,457,312.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Tiefenthal, Harlan E., 3,467,708.
Miller. Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais. Ago, 3,480,674.
Pelka, John R.; and Metcalfe, Lincoln Douglas, 3,449,246.
Shapiro. Sydney H., 3,452,028.
Tiefenthal, Harlan E.; Miller, Eugene J.. Jr.; and Mais, Ago,
3,457,311.
Armour Pharmaceutical Company: See —
Edgworth, Raymond John, 3,481,690.
Enkoji, Takashi; and Lcvine, Edward M., 3.478,026.
Gower, Francis B., Ill, 3,483,554.
Jones, John L.; and Rubino, Andrew M., 3,420.932.
Jones, John L.; and Rubino, Andrew M., 3,472,929.
Jones, John L., 3,476,509.
Kaiser, Emil; and Fisher, Joseph D., 3,461,212.
Reynolds, Harold C; and Olsen, Donald B., 3,477,954.
Armour, Walter B., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Novel neoprenc latex adhesive compositions. 3,425,978. 2-4-69,
CI. 260-29.3
Armour, Walter B., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Water resistant polyvinyl acetate adhesive compositions.
3,433,701, 3-18-69, CI. 161-198.
Armour, Walter B., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Water resistant polyvinyl acetate adhesive compositions.
3,444,037, 5-13-69, CI. 161-198.
Arms, John T.: Sec —
Duddy, Joseph C; Arms. John T.; and Kelley, John
J. ,3,479,223.
Arms, John T.. to ESB Incorporated, mesne. Barrier-type metallic
sulfide containing separator for an alkaline cell. 3,458,362, 7-29-
69, CI. 136-146.
Armstead, George B., Jr., to Merrow Machine Company, The.
Loopcr carrier for sewing machine. 3,450,078, 6-17-69, CI. I 12-
162.
Armstrong, Anna M.: See —
Vizsolyi, Andrew I.; Armstrong, Anna M.; and Forward, Frank
A. ,3,459,535.
Armstrong Cork Company: See —
Bezman, Irving I., 3,468,981.
Bolgiano, Nicholas C, 3,441,424.
Bramlett, William P.. Jr., 3,467,618.
Cistone, David R., 3,471,051.
Culp, Charles R., 3,468,755.
Dcichcrt, James W.; and Evans, Richard J., 3,464,178.
Eckert, Lewis W., 3,476,318.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ehrhart, Wendell A., 3,431,279.
Ehrhart, Wendell A.; and Rohrer, Clarence E., 3,457,236.
Evans, Richard J., 3,472,725.
Everett, James F. B., 3,446,380.
Everson, William R., 3,459,399.
Green, Clarence C; and Denlinger, John Lester, 3,483,963.
Griffen, Charles W., 3,461,754.
Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., 3,420,982.
Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., 3,427,209.
Haines, Charles, Jr.; and Rothrock, Roy R., 3,438,853.
Hemphill, John M„ 3,473,941.
Herweh, John E.; and Poshkus, Algirdas C, 3,423,485.
Hisey, Richard M.; and Kyle, Joseph H., 3,471,682.
Horst, Robert L., 3,427,627.
Horst, Robert L., 3,470,561.
Hutchinson, Robert H., 3,457,202.
Lickok, Daniel J.; and Maxwell, George C, 3,480,422.
Ollinger, James C, 3,470,062.
Roy, Gerald L., 3,448,882.
Scowalter, Merle J., 3,455,779.
Smalley, Janet H„ 3,428,676.
Wood, Harry N., 3,481,467.
Armstrong, Douglas B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Asynchronous sequential switching circuit using no delay
elements. 3,484,700, 12-16-69, CI. 328-92.
Armstrong, Edward T. Hypothermia apparatus and method for treat-
ing the human body and the like. 3,460,538, 8-12-69, CI. 128-
303.1
Armstrong, Eldon L.; and Davis, Robert H., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Alkyl aromatic hydrocarbon emulsion lubricant for metal
rolling. 3,432,434, 3-1 1-69, CI. 252-49.5
Armstrong, Elton C, to Fix-A-Roll Co. Rolling machine roller finish-
ing apparatus. 3,468,075, 9-23-69, CI. 51-254.
Armstrong, Frederick J.; and Susdorf, Robert A., to General Electric
Company. Fluid cooled electric motor having a speed indicating
arrangement. 3,465,184, 9-2-69, CI. 310-66.
Armstrong, Fredrick J.: See —
Susdorf, Robert A.; and Armstrong, Fredrick J. ,3,465, 186.
Armstrong, Fullcrton George Gordon. Rotary internal combustion
engines. 3,45 1,38 1, 6-24-69, CI. 123-16.
Armstrong, George W.; and Ncff, Robert J. Reed switch arrange-
ment for DC magnetic circuit. 3,486,139, 12-23-69, CI. 335-151.
Armstrong, Henry P., to Truth Tool Company. Closure operator.
3,422,575, 1-21-69, CI. 49-356.
Armstrong, Henry P., to Truth Tool Company. Corner pull-in opera-
tor. 3,457,675, 7-29-69, CI. 49-356.
Armstrong, Henry P., to Truth Tool Company. Manual operator for
awning sash windows. 3,461,609, 8-19-69, CI. 49-324.
Armstrong, Jack W.; Moore, David L.; and Schmidt, Frederick C,
to Lipc-Rollway Corporation. Clutch with cable operator.
3,468,404, 9-23-69, CI. 192-99.
Armstrong, Jesse D., Jr.: See —
Pope, Grady E.; and Armstrong, Jesse D., Jr. ,3,442, 166.
Armstrong, Joe Ware. Window frame mitcring apparatus. 3,448,976,
6-10-69, CI. 269-37.
Armstrong. John A., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Ultrafast optical coincidence detector which utilizes the (1, -
1.0) surface or its crystallo- graphic equivalent in crystals of the
42m or 43m class for mixing two orthogonally polarized pulses.
3,445,668, 5-20-69, CI. 250-217.
Armstrong, John A.; and Brasau, Norman, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Optical sampling scopc-stroboscope using
a pulsed laser. 3.445.167, 5-20-69, CI. 356-23.
Armstrong, John J.. Jr.: See —
Ryan. Daniel J.; and Armstrong, John J.. Jr., 3,46 1,198.
Armstrong. John, to Grady, J. J., Co., Inc. Blast furnace tcardown
apparatus. 3.436,120, 4-1-69, CI. 299-70.
Armstrong. Kirk R.; Mikolyczyk, Edward C; and Nelson, Carl S., to
Capitol Records, Inc. Recording tape cartridge run-in apparatus.
3.463.408, 8-26-69, CI. 242-55.19
Armstrong. Mearle C. Sure-hold-nonslip rope fastener. 3,465,391, 9-
9-69. CI. 24-115.
Armstrong, Richard L.: See —
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Jennie, Fred
L.,3,420.561.
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Spinuzzi, Sam
J. .3.434,752.
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong. Richard L.; and Sanders, Vcrnard
W.. 3,459.448.
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Jennie, Fred
L., 3,467,429.
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Sanders, Vcrnard
W., 3,469.876.
Armstrong. Robert G.: See —
Pfaffman, George D.; and Armstrong, Robert G., 3,446,495.
Armstrong, Robert Hunter Thymic: See —
Beazley, Rodney Thomas; and Armstrong, Robert Hunter
Thynnc.3,452,415.
Armstrong, Robert K.; and von Trcbra, Richard L., Jr., to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Hydrogcnation catalyst.
3,457,187, 7-22-69, CI. 252-430.
Armstrong, Robert. Apparatus and method for scaling deep wells.
3,428,124, 2-18-69, CI. 166-187.
Armstrong Whitworth, Sir W. G., & Company (Engineers) Limited:
See —
Tryhorn, Donald Wilfred, 3,426,736.
Armstrong-Blum Manufacturing Company: See —
Komendowski, Henry; and Blum, Frederick J., Jr., 3,460,420.
Komendowski, Henry; and Whitfield, James E., Jr., 3,465,628.
Komendowski, Henry, 3,485,123.
Army, Thomas J.; and Ohlrogge, Alvin J., said Army, Thomas J.,
assor to International Minerals & Chemical Corporation, and said
Uhlrogge, Alvin J., assor to Purdue Research Foundation. Method
of increasing seed yield by the application of a mixture of
triiodobenzoic acid and fertilizer. 3,459,532, 8-5-69, CI. 71-98.
Arnao, Albert, Jr. Safety cover for an electrical outlet receptacle.
3,428,936, 2-18-69, CI. 339-39.
Arnao, Joseph F.; Fitz Gerald, Robert E.; and Garcia, Armando J.,
to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Blade terminal lamp socket.
3,460,088, 8-5-69, CI. 339-184.
Arnaud, Jacques A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Lasers and optical resonators with beam twisting. 3,460,046, 8-5-
69, CI. 330-4.3
Arnaud, Jacques, to CSF-COMPAGN1E Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Crossed-field microwave devices with gun shielding
means. 3,441,782, 4-29-69, CI. 315-3.5
Arnaud, Jacques; Sobotka, Walter; and Desbnieres, Maurice, to
CSF-Compagnie generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Wave delay
structures. 3,432,776, 3-11-69, CI. 333-31.
Arnaudin, Edwin H., Jr.; and Wade, Robert M., to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Company. Strand shielded cable and method of making.
3,479,446, 11-18-69, CI. 174-120.
Arnaudin, Edwin H., Jr.: See —
Plate, Walter J.; and Arnaudin, Edwin H., Jr.,3,474,189.
Arnaudon, Michel; and Richard, Jean, to Service d'Exploitation In-
dustrielle des Tabacs et des Allumettes. Machine for forming and
presenting cartons for continuous feeding to a boxing machine.
3,451,318, 6-24-69, CI. 93-53.
Arndt, Friedrich: See —
Freund, Heinz-Eberhard; and Arndt, Friedrich, 3,43 1,289.
Schulz, Heinz; Arndt, Friedrich; Hoyer, Georg-Alexander; and
Rusch, Reinhart.3,454,591.
Arndt, Heinz-Herbert; and Schadel, Jurgen, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method and apparatus for thermally bonding
semiconductor components to carriers. 3,439,855, 4-22-69, CI.
228-44.
Arndt, Horst: See —
Steinhausen, Walter; Jager, Albert; Boroschewski, Gerhard;
Peissker, Horst; and Arndt, Horst, 3,484,526.
Arndt, Richard H., to General Electric Company. Fault current
recorder and indicator for electrical circuits. 3,443,158, 5-6-69,
CI. 317-18.
Arndt, Richard H.; and Craig, Allen G., to General Electric Com-
pany. Termination. 3,466,593, 9-9-69, CI. 339-45.
Arndt, Richard H.; and Kotski, Edward J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Combination voltage and magnetic loop. 3,471,784, 10-7-
69, CI. 324-126.
Arndt, Wolfgang, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Controls for a glass crosspoint arrangement. 3,483,516, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-166.
Arnegger, Wilhelm: See —
Winter, August; Mann, Egon; Pfeiffer, Willi; and Arnegger, Wil-
helm,3,433,087.
Arneklev, Duane R.: See —
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
R.,3,435,043.
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
R.,3,449,374.
Gutman, Arnold D.; Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
R.,3,467,714.
Arneklov, Duane R.: See —
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Arneklov, Duane
R.,3,455,674.
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Jansson, Bernt Inge, to AGA Aktiebolag. Car-
rying device. 3,442,427, 5-6-69, CI. 224-25.
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, to AGA Ak-
tiebolag. Breathing apparatus for supplying a pair of gases in ad-
justable proportion. 3,429,326, 2-25-69, CI. 137-98.
Arnell, Jon Arne: See —
Jansson, Bernt Inge; and Arnell, Jon Arne, 3,483, 865.
Arnelo, Anders Ingvar, to Essem Metotest AB. Inductive bridge cir-
cuit for flaw sensing in which all coils of the bridge are positioned
adjacent the test piece. 3,437,918, 4-8-69, CI. 324-37.
Arnelo, Anders Ingvar; and Leuchovius, Kurt Nils Sture, to Essem
Metotest A.B. Magnetic testing apparatus for helical welds which
follows the weld with a reciprocating movement. 3,466,536, 9-9-
69, CI. 324-37.
Ames, Lyle L., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Transmission
saddle for lift. 3,420,481, 1-7-69, CI. 248-25.
Ames, Lyle L., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Valve.
3,441,248, 4-29-69, CI. 251-277.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Arnes Lyle L., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Restrictor for
hydraulic pump. 3,448,658, 6-10-69, CI. 91-49.
Arnes, Lyle L. Window counter-balancing construction. 3,475,865,
11-4-69, CI. 49-445.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. Article
carrier. 3,443,723, 5-13-69, CI. 220-1 13.
Arneson, Harold E. G.; and Arneson, Theodore J. Fluid self-govern-
ing apparatus. 3,475,106, 10-28-69, CI. 415-14.
Arneson, Harold E.G. Externally pressurized bearing structure.
3,472,565, 10-14-69, CI. 308-9.
Arneson, Theodore J.: See —
Arneson, Harold E. G.; and Arneson, Theodore J.,3,475,106.
Arneth, Reinhold; and Tomanek, Martha, to Kalle Aktien-
gesellschaft. Electrophotographic color printing. 3,458,310, 7-29-
69, CI. 96-1.2
Arnctt, Ernest Barnard. Tubular calendar. 3,462,868, 8-26-69, CI.
40-114.
Arnett, Henry D., to United States of America, Navy. Cyclotron
wave upconverter. 3,474,283, 10-21-69, CI. 315-3.
Arnett, Robert W. Soffit molding. 3,486,283, 12-30-69, CI. 52-255.
Arnholdt, Eric. Airfoil. 3,441,236, 4-29-69, CI. 244-42.
Arno, Gatti: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,423,179.
Arnold & Richter KG.: See—
Blaschek, Otto, 3,480,351.
Arnold, Alanson J.; McKeough, Elmer L.; Ripple, William M.;
Schocffler, Paul W.; and Smith, Herbert J., to American Standard,
Inc. Ceramic fixture casting apparatus with molds form- ing
separate sections of said fixture and means mating said sections.
3,448,497, 6-10-69, CI. 25-29.
Arnold, Alson J.; Van Dyke, Burton; Van Dyke, Don; and Porter,
David D., to American Standard, Inc. Apparatus for casting
ceramic articles including separate closed loop conveyors for
molds and cores. 3,448,496, 6-10-69, CI. 25-2.
Arnold, Amy J.: See —
Bregcnzer, Robert N.; and Arnold, Amy J. ,3,486, 507.
Arnold, Benjamin Harry; and Haddow, Norman, to Glaxo Laborato-
ries Limited. Hydrolysis of the acctoxymethyl group at the 3- posi-
tion of the cephalosporin nucleus. 3,436,310, 4-1-69, CI. 195-36.
Arnold, Charles E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Transponder
having improved isolation. 3,432,852, 3-1 1-69, CI. 343-6.5
Arnold, Cornelius S.: See —
Koudelka, Robert E.; Arnold, Cornelius S.; and Kelley, Dewitt
T. ,3,427, 151.
Arnold, Dean: See —
Mattingly, Don R., 3,454,266.
Arnold, Dclcvan J.; and Whitney, Thomas H., to Vesely Company.
Combination door and step for vehicle bodies. 3,468,580, 9-23-69,
CI. 296-146.
Arnold, Dclcvan R., to Arnold Tackle Corporation, The. Valve as-
sembly for L.P. gas tanks. 3,456,687, 7-22-69, CI. 137-604.
Arnold. Donald R.; and Sousa, Anthony A., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. 3-Oxa-trieyclo|4.2.1.0V)nonanes. 3,478,043, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-297.
Arnold, Donald R.; Trccker, David J.; and Stehr, Charles E., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Photosensitized cycloadding process.
3,483,102, 12-9-69, CI. 204-158.
Arnold, Douglas: See —
Ott, Norman C; and Arnold, Douglas,3,485,141.
Arnold, Eugene W.: See —
McLauchlan, Thomas A.; and Arnold, Eugene W., 3,465, 794.
Arnold, Franz. Clamping device having an operating screw portion.
3,484,094. 12-16-69, CI. 269-24.
Arnold, Fredric E., Jr., to Hydromctals, Inc. Antenna selector.
3,476,074, I 1-4-69, CI. 1 16-1 14.
Arnold. George J., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Haze-filter assembly for panoramic cameras. 3,483,808, 12-16-69,
CI. 95-12.5
Arnold, Harmon W.; and Bell, George E., to Flcx-O-Lators, Inc.
Edge protector. 3,451,169, 6-24-69, CI. 49-462.
Arnold, Harmon W.; and Tieman, Lloyd E., to Flcx-O-Lators, Inc.
Upholstered seat construction. 3,462,196, 8-19-69, CI. 297-455.
Arnold. Harold D., to Emerson Electric Co. Slab side motor with an
asymmetrical starting winding. 3,433,988, 3-18-69, CI. 310-166.
Arnold. Harold D., to Emerson Electric Co. Electric motor with
removable end shields and method of making it. 3,437,853, 4-8-
69. CI. 310-42.
Arnold, Harold E., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for uniform application of finish to polyester yarns.
3,457,340, 7-22-69, CI. 264-168.
Arnold, Heinz B.; and Floyd, Don E.. to General Mills, Inc. Sulfhyd-
ryl resins. 3,423,480, 1-21-69. CI. 260-18.
Arnold, Henry S.; and Green, Joe W. Drying and heating oven.
3,473,792, 10-21-69, CI. 263-6.
Arnold, Jack Harold, Jr.: See—
Pollard, Frank Bowles; and Arnold, Jack Harold, Jr.,3,468,276.
Arnold, John E., to Detroit Switch Corporation. Electrical connec-
tor. 3,486,164, 12-23-69, CI. 339-150.
Arnold, John H. Portable boresight board. 3,451,138, 6-24-69, CI.
33-74.
Arnold, Kurt Herbert, to Valcor Engineering Corporation. Low fric-
tion shear seal valve. 3,482,816, 12-9-69, CI. 251-329.
Arnold, Lionel C, to Tee-Pak, Inc. Apparatus for shirring synthetic
sausage casings. 3,454,982, 7-15-69, CI. 17-42.
Arnold, Lionel C, to Tee-Pak, Inc. Process for shirring sausage cas-
ings. 3,461,484, 8-19-69, CI. 17-49.
Arnold, Loren Glenn; Sullivan, James Franklin; and Esbeck, Howard
Christian, to Deere & Company. Plow. 3,481,407, 12-2-69, CI.
172-285.
Arnold, Marcia Lee. Walker and cast reinforcement. 3,481,332, 12-
2-69, CI. 128-83.5
Arnold, Martin G., to Leesona Corporation. Voltage regulator actu-
ated by periodic pulses. 3,474,324, 10-21-69, CI. 323-15.
Arnold, Melvin R., to Chemetron Corporation. Dehydrogenation
catalyst. 3,448,058, 6-3-69, CI. 252-443.
Arnold, Orlan M.; Hanson, Victor W.; Jamison, Robert M.; Panzica,
Nicholas J.; and Umbricht, Emil, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc.
Method and apparatus for cleaning contaminated gases.
3,475,881, 11-4-69, CI. 55-94.
Arnold, Orlan M.: See —
Newman, Marvin K.; and Arnold, Orlan M., 3,439, 810.
Arnold, Peter Bruce: See —
Tickle, John Leslie, 3,435,600.
Arnold, Philip M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Blending solid
olefin polymers with rubber. 3,452,120, 6-24-69, CI. 260-889.
Arnold, Ray E., to Brawley Steel Co. Apparatus for bending an elon-
gated element. 3,430,478, 3-4-69, CI. 72-298.
Arnold, Roger F., to Grace, W. R., & Co. White tacky spray booth
coating. 3,476,575, 11-4-69, CI. 106-2.
Arnold Tackle Corporation, The: See —
Arnold, Delevan R., 3,456,687.
Arnold, Vernon W.; and Lee, Robert J., to Standard Oil Company
(Indiana). Hot melt adhesives containing dimethyl alpha- methyl
styrene/alpha-methyl styrene/styrene terpolymers. 3,429,843, 2-25-
69, CI. 260-28.5
Arnold, Walter; and Ostertag, Karl, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken AG. Apparatus and processes for the preparation of an
endless thread cable for precision cutting. 3,423,497, 1-21-69, CI.
264-140.
Arnold, William O., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrogenation.
3,427,361, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-667.
Arnold, Winfricd; and Morel, Charles J., said Morel assor. to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Substituted phenoxyacetic acid diethyla-
mides as anesthetics. 3,484,527, 12-16-69, CI. 424-31 1.
Arnoldi, Walter E.; Birbara, Philip J.; and Russell, Sid, to United
Aircraft Corporation. Electrolytic method of producing highly
oriented crystalline structures. 3,440,153, 4-22-69, CI. 204-60.
Arnon, Ruth: See —
Sela, Michael; Arnon, Ruth; and Lahav, Miriam, 3,466, 368.
Arnosky, Edward J.; and Arnosky, Robert C. Absorbent cup insert.
3,448,912, 6-10-69, CI. 229-1.5
Arnosky, Robert C: See —
Arnosky, Edward J.; and Arnosky, Robert C, 3,448,91 2.
Arnot, Alfred Erwin Reginald. Tools. 3,453,673, 7-8-69, CI. 10-89.
Arnott, Edward A.: See —
Jantze, Clyde E.; Arnott, Edward A.; and Scott, Earl
V. ,3,465,703.
Arnow, Lewis. Electric toy vehicle and track therefor. 3,431,674, 3-
11-69, CI. 46-244.
Arnow, Lewis. Multielement electric toy. 3,460,287, 8-12-69, CI. 46-
244.
Arnow, Lewis. Electrically operable toy vehicle and electrified sur-
face. 3,465,475, 9-9-69, CI. 46-241.
Arnrup, Borje Sixten: See —
Olofsson, Erik Herbert; and Arnrup, Borje Sixten, 3,475, 593.
Arnt-Jensen, Tor. Base plates for securing sheets of paper.
3,465,462, 9-9-69, CI. 40-156.
Arntscn, Arnt P., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Dual mode
tuning circuits. 3,440,578, 4-22-69, CI. 334-45.
Arntsen, Arnt P.; and Boomgaard, Dirk J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Double tuned frequency selective circuit providing a
constant bandwidth. 3,450,994, 6-17-69, CI. 325-383.
Arntz, Robert L., to Dominion Electric Corporation. Electric food
cooking device. 3,472,153, 10-14-69, CI. 99-329.
Amy, Edgar L., to Chemical and Aerospace Products, Inc. Circuit
board. 3,469,018, 9-23-69, CI. 174-68.5
Aro Corporation, The: See —
Brandenberg, Karl A„ 3,466,004.
German, Dale F., 3,423,063.
Hitt, Otis D.; and Short, R Stanford, 3,476,147.
Kautz, Wilbert G.; and Florence, Donald M., 3,465,774.
Kicster, George S.; and Short, R Stanford, 3,465,646.
Kiester, George S.; and Short, R Stanford, 3,477,521.
Snyder, Stanley F., 3,460,172.
Troike, Paul E., 3,451,490.
Aro, Enn, to New North Electric Company, mesne. Non-blocking
switching system with reduced number of contacts. 3,458,658, 7-
29-69, CI. 179-15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Aro, Erkki Johannes. Arrangement for the conveyance of timber to
several successive points of consumption. 3,426,886, 2-1 1-69, CI.
198-92.
Aro of Buffalo, Incorporated: See —
Carter, William J., Jr., 3,473,337.
Harwood, Van Ness, Jr., 3,450,127.
Phlipot, James R.; Gill, Lawrence H.; and Clifford, Earl W.,
3,480,026.
Aron, Erwin, to Technical Processing, Inc. Rubber dispersing agents
comprising fatty acid salts, alcohol and hydrocarbon. 3.434,991, 3-
25-69, CI. 260-23.7
Aron, Erwin, to Technical Processing, Inc. Rubber release agents
comprising fatty acid salts, polyethylene glycol ether and
hydrocarbon. 3,437,621, 4-8-69, CI. 260-23.7
Aron, Jerome: See —
Rivin, Donald; and Aron, Jerome, 3,479, 299.
Rivin, Donald; and Aron, Jerome, 3,479, 300.
Rivin, Donald; Aron, Jerome; and Richards, Leighton
B., 3,442,679.
Aron, Peter A. Automatic manipulator and positioning system.
3,422,967. 1-21-69, CI. 214-1.
Aronberg, Lester, to Lake Chemical Co. Composition and process
for forming patina. 3,434,890, 3-25-69, CI. 148-6.14
Arones, Daniel A., to Advance Machine Company. Device for
generating foam for a carpet and floor scrubbing machine.
3,430,280, 3-4-69, CI. 15-50.
Aronoff, Edward I. Stabilizing knitted tubular fabrics. 3,484,949, 12-
23-69, CI. 34-155.
Aronoff, Ethan, to Hughes Aircraft Company. System for simulating
radar terrain returns with coherency compensation. 3,427,618, 2-
1 1-69, CI. 343-17.7
Aronov, Anatoly Lzrailcvich: See —
Livshits, Abram Lazarcvich; Aronov, Anatoly Lzrailevich;
Kravcts, Arkady Timofeevich; and Soscnko, Alexandr
Borisovich.3,467,807.
Arons, Howard L.: See —
Wygant, James C; Arons, Howard L.; and Prill, Erhard
J. ,3,481,973.
Aronsohn. Allan; and Inovius, Allan. Exhaust gas burners.
3,460,916, 8-12-69, CI. 23-2X8.
Aronson, David, to Worthington Corporation. Absorption refrigera-
tion system with booster cooling. 3.440,832, 4-29-69, CI. 62-101.
Aronson, David, to Harrworth, Inc. Multiple stage direct fired ab-
sorption refrigeration system. 3,452,551, 7-1-69, CI. 62-148.
Aronson, David, to Worthington Corporation. Absorption refrigera-
tion system. 3,478,530, 1 1-18-69, CI. 62-1 12.
Aronson, Moses, to United States of America, Navy. Assault boat
coxswain trainer. 3.486,242, 12-30-69, CI. 35-1 1.
Aronson, Theodore F. Apparatus for handling material alternatively
from two separate sources. 3,471,061, 10-7-69, CI. 222-141.
Aronsson, Arent; and Tornqvist, Erik, to Akticbolagct Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Method and apparatus for moisturizing web materi-
al. 3.467.541. 9-16-69, CI. I 17-93.4
Aronsson. Bo: See —
Steinholtz, Gosta; and Aronsson, Bo, 3. 438,588.
Aronstein. Jesse, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Component mounted in a printed circuit. 3.480.836, 1 1-25-69. CI.
317-100.
Aronstein, Jesse; and Caccoma, George A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Orienting and contacting device.
3.427.517. 2-1 1-69. CI. 317-262.
Aronstein. Jesse; Mo/.er. Donald T.; and Poloncic. Stanley J., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Vibratory feeding and
orienting apparatus. 3.426.883, 2-1 1-69, CI. 198-33.
ARP. Inc.: See—
Baudrand, Donald W.; and Mallory. Glenn O., Jr.. 3,438,798.
Arp. Leon J. Apparatus for counting revolutions of predetermined
time range. 3.467,821, 9-16-69. CI. 235-92.
Arp. Vincent D.. to United States of America. Army. Superconduc-
tor switch. 3.486.079, 12-23-69, CI. 317-123.
Arpas. Ecrenc; and Thorsson, Clas Ove. to Aktiebolaget Gotavcrken.
Device for gauging the effect of the cargo distribution on a vessel.
3.441.721. 4-29-69, CI. 235-150.2
Arpe. Hans J., to Shell Oil Company. Vinvl esters from acetylene
and carboxylic acids. 3.455.998. 7-15-69, CI. 260-498.
Arquilla. Andrew A. Bulkhead construction for concrete structures
having continuous reinforcements. 3,454,255, 7-8-69, CI. 249-33.
Arrance, Frank C. and: Sec —
United States of America. National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Administrator. 3,421.948.
Berger. Carl; and Arrance, Frank C. .3,462, 3 14.
Berger. Carl; and Arrance. Frank C. 3.47 1 .330.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance. Frank C. 3,476,601.
Arrance. Frank C; and Berger. Carl, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration. Preparation of hydrous metal oxide membranes and acid
salts thereof. 3,437.580. 4-8-69. CI. 204-295.
Arrance. Frank C: and Berger, Carl, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration, mesne. Inorganic batterv separator and battery.
3.446.668. 5-27-69. CI. 136-6.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration, mesne. Sintered metal oxide battery separator and bat-
tery. 3,446,669, 5-27-69, CI. 136-6.
Arregui Fernandez, Vicente: See —
Sitges Mcncndez, Francisco Javier; and Arregui Fernandez,
Vicente,3,434,798.
Arrhcnius, Gustaf, to Dielectric Systems, Inc. Monolithic ceramic
electrical interconnecting structure. 3,423,517, 1-21-69, CI. 174-
68.5
Arrighetti, Sergio: See —
Marconi. Walter; Ccsca, Sebastiano; and Arrighetti, Ser-
gio,3,467,639.
Arrighini, Artil, to Rocform Corporation. Prefabricated wall form.
3,481,575, 12-2-69, CI. 249-45.
Arrow Group Industries: See —
Vetere, Nicholas A., 3.472,393.
Arrow Louver and Damper Corporation: See —
Kahn. Elliot; and Bobrowich, Alex, 3,484,990.
Arrow-Hart & Hcgeman Electric Company, The: See —
Opalenik, John J.; and Corey, Lawrence G., 3,484,632.
Arrow-Hart & Hegemcn Electric Company, The: See —
Corey, Lawrence G., 3,470,458.
Arrowood, Joseph L.; Groppe, Wayne A.; and Lee, William W., Jr.,
to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Trace
scanning. 3,453.050, 7-1-69, CI. 356-167.
Arsenault, James H., to Curtis & Marble Machine Co. Roll stop for
a roll deck. 3,432,076, 3-1 1-69, CI. 221-295.
Arsenault, James H.: See —
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Vornberger, Walter A.; and Arsenault.
James H., 3,470,849.
Arseneau, Roger E., to Arkorp. Dynamic division analog computer
for load analysis. 3,486,017, 12-23-69, CI. 235-193.
Arside Limited: See —
Lawes, Louis F.W.; Shreeve, Nicholas Gilbert; and Mihalik,
Nandor, 3,480,359.
Arslanian, Vincent; and Weber, William J., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Container closure. 3,464,575, 9-2-69, CI. 215-41.
Art, Alfred C: See—
Anderson, Richard N.; and Art, Alfred C, 3,444,648.
Art Metal-Knoll Corporation: See —
Cafiero, Vincent J.; and Sohl, William I.. 3,465,896.
Stephens, William I., 3,450,435.
Artamonova. Nadezhda Ivanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Bykov, Alexandr Evsecvich; Gritsenko, Nikolai Dcmyanovich;
Zhurenko, Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich; Kir-
kinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova, Svetlana Gcorgicvna;
Solyanik, Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich; Tik-
homirov. Alexandr Vasilicvich; Yarovoi, Vyacheslav Savich; and
Yasjukevich, Boris Ivanovich. Means for catching a broken yarn
and piecing it to the sliver, particularly for use with spinning
frames and spinning and twisting frames. 3.466.862, 9-16-69, CI.
57-34.
Artandi. Charles: See —
Bcchtol, Lavon Dee; and Artandi. Charles, 3,45 1,394.
Artaud, Maurice H.: See —
Akivama, Hideo; and Artaud, Maurice H., 3,442, 254.
Artclli, Mario. Tongue cleaner. 3,477,435, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 128-304.
Artemiev, Vladimir Dmitrievich: See —
Nikulin, Alexandr Alexandrovich; Artemiev, Vladimir
Dmitrievich; Volokhonsky, Lev Avramovich; Nikolsky,
Leonid Evgcnicvich; Gorynina. Zoya Alexandrovna; Scher-
bakov, Konstantin Alexandrovich; and Katscvich. Leonid
Savich.3,483,917.
Artcr, Nelson K.; and Martin, Van C, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Flyback in double-yoke-drive cathode ray
tubes. 3,480.827, 1 1-25-69, CI. 315-27.
Arter, Robert L. Apparatus for making a frozen, aerated, soft con-
fection. 3,472,492, 10-14-69, CI. 259-10.
Arthen, Frank Joseph, Jr.: See —
Susi, Peter Vincent; and Arthen, Frank Joseph, Jr. .3,445,440.
Arthur, Bruce Donald: See —
Braikevitch. Michael; and Arthur, Bruce Donald, 3,422, 275.
Arthur. Edwin P., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electrochemical
transducer. 3,479,255, I 1-18-69, CI. 204-1.
Arthur, Edwin P., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Ion sensitive
lanthanum-cerium containing glass electrode. 3.480.536, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 204-195.
Arthur, Elmer W.: See —
Ellis, Wally; and Arthur. Elmer W., 3,428.274.
Arthur. George T., to Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. Typewriter
platen tester. 3,435.658. 4-1-69, CI. 73-12.
Arthur. Hugh MacDonald: See —
Angus, Ernest Thomas; Arthur, Hugh MacDonald; Montgomery,
John Young Condie; Walker, Donald Ferguson; and Good,
Richard Samuel Jonathan.3,457,480.
Arthur, James C; and Thieman, Graham F.. to Arvin Industries, Inc.
Method of fabricating pipes. 3,434,199, 3-25-69, CI. 29-476.
Arthur. Jett C, Jr.; and Marcs, Trinidad, to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. Preparation of a weather resistant cotton product
by a molecular protection process. 3,443,879, 5-13-69, CI. 8-120.
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63
Arthur, John R., Jr.; Morton, Jack A.; Pfann. William G.; and
Wagner, Richard S.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Colcl cathode emitter having a mosaic of closely spaced needles.
3,466.485, 9-9-64, CI. 313-95.
Arthur. John R.; Pool, James L.; and Graham, Richard K., to Lisle
Corporation. Magnitude indicating means for accumulated metal-
lic particles. 3,457,504, 7-22-69, CI. 324-65.
Arthur. Ralph P.: See-
Johnson, Lee; Arthur, Ralph P.; and Schweiker, George
C.,3,458,601.
Arthur Richard J., to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Gyrocompasses.
3.452.443. 7-1-69, CI. 33-226.
Arthur. Ronald H., to Maxson Electronics Corporation. Overtravcl
mechanism for snap-action switch. 3,487,184, 12-30-69, CI. 200-
67.
Artiano, Adrian; and Lindbcrg, Verne L., to Black Clawson Com-
pany, The. Wood chipping knife. 3,421,561, 1-14-69, CI. 144-241.
Artigas. Jesus Colell; See —
Ruthrof, Klaus; Schwarzer, Gerhard; Agcll, Jose Domcnech;
Mir, Enrique Veiga; and Artigas, Jesus Colell, 3,48 1 ,475.
Artisan Industries, Inc.: See —
Baird, James L., 3,449,216.
Monty, Leo J., 3,443.622.
Takata, Victor. 3,474,945.
Artistic Packaging, Inc.: See —
Cavoli, Joseph W., 3,428,227.
Artman. Noel G., to International Harvester Company. Track pin
and bushing seal assembly. 3,425,754, 2-4-69, CI. 305-1 1.
Artnell Company: See —
Edwards, Robert L.; and Gielow. George F., 3,449,01 1.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., 3,462,194.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., 3,472,239.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., 3,472,241.
Paes, Dale R.; and Jcffers, F. Eugene, 3,441,315.
Paes, Dale R.; and Gielow. George F., 3,453,026.
Artos, Dr., Ing., Mcicr-Windhorst KG.: See —
Meier-Windhorst, Christian August; Schraud, Alfred; and
Vogeler, Helmut, 3,451,077.
Artos Engineering Company: See —
Gudmestad, Ragnar, 3,425,129.
Randar, Magnus; and Olsen, Jon H., 3,473,219.
Artz, Curtis P.: See—
Hargest, Thomas S.; Artz, Curtis P.; Thompson. Charles D.; and
Blocker, Truman G., Jr. ,3,428,973.
Artz, Klaus: .SVe—
Rh>ner. Paul; and Artz, Klaus.3,438,967.
Art/. Klaus, to Ciba Limited. Water-insoluble monoazo dyestuffs.
3.47X.OI I. I 1-1 1-69. CI. 260-205.
Artzt. Maurice, to United States of America, Army. Detector for
variable speed facsimile system. 3.465,096, 9-2-69, CI. 178-6.
Artzt. Maurice; and Sowiak, Milton M., to Radio Corporation of
America. Character generator. 3,444.319, 5-13-69, CI. 178-30.
Artzt. William Walter, to Kapart, Inc. All-in-one infants garment and
method of making the same. 3.435,461. 4-1-69. CI. 2-83.
Artzt. William Walter. Foot covering portions of wearing apparel.
3,457,566, 7-29-69, CI. 2-239.
Artzt. William Walter. Shirt with underarm shields and method of
making same. 3,474.465, 10-28-69, CI. 2-113.
Aruga, Tsuyoshi: See—
Yamada, Akira; and Aruga, Tsuyoshi, 3,440,088.
Arulanandasami, Sinnappa Adaikalam: See —
Stephen. Arulanandasami Joseph; and Arulanandasami, Sinnap-
pa Adaikalam.3,435,292.
Arulpragasam, Jeganandaraj A.; and Frye. Harold E., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Variable floating point
precision. 3.434.1 14. 3-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Arutunoff, Armais. to Reda Pump Company. Cable attaching as-
sembly. 3.424.4X5. I -28-69. CI. 2X7-1 16.
Arutunoff. Armais. to Reda Pump Company. Oil filled elongated
submergiblc electric motor. 3.433.986. 3-1X-69, CI. 3IO-X7.
Arutunoff, Armais. to Reda Pump Company. Wire-line suspended
electric pump installation in well casing. 3.468.258. 9-23-69, CI.
I03-X7.
Arvai. Tibor, to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Inking mechanism for cal-
culators and like machines. 3,478,858. 1 1-18-69, CI. 197-151.
Arvanigian. George B : See —
Racltkc. Robert R.; and Arvanigian. George B.,3,486,681.
Arveson, Elmer J.: See—
Barry. Lewis Arthur; and Arveson, Elmer J. , 3,425, X 19
Arvev Corporation: See —
Cooper. George L., 3.420.432.
Hoffman, Kenneth Carl. 3.454.21 I.
Arvidson, Bengt A.; and Barber. Ralph F.. to Corlev-Miller, Inc.
Package handling mechanism. 3.453.167. 7-1-69. CI. '156-360.
Arvidson, Philip R.: See—
Rosenblatt. Herbert; Mariani, Thomas I..; and Arvidson. Philip
R., 3.4X3.965.
Arvin Industries. Inc.: See—
Arthur. James C; and Thieman. Graham F.. 3,434,199.
Bledstein. Louis, 3.466,919.
Conlcy, Dwain D.; and Bender. Philip F... 3.430.5X7.
Kelley. Jerry O., 3,442,373.
Kclley, Jerry O.. 3.468,497.
Murphy, Timothy C, 3,474,534.
Placek, Raymond L., 3,447,629.
Rose, Ronald E.; and Stambaugh, Donald W., 3,453,518.
Scheitlin, George E.; and Brighton, John C, 3,427,094.
Thieman, Graham F., 3,448,892.
Vautaw, Robert L.; and Wilcox, Richard C, 3,469,653.
Wolfncr, William F., 3,482,839.
Arvin Systems, Inc.: See —
Schroeer. Rudi M.; Frank, Johann E.; and Tinsley, Ronald E.,
3,457,770.
Yanko, Richard J.; Penrod, John K.; and Jensen, George W.,
3,449,540.
Ary, Dalmas R. Fireproof envelope. 3,428,104, 2-18-69, CI. 150-28.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, to Ciba Limited. N-(3-PyrazoIyl-propyl)-N'-
phenyl-piperazines. 3,470,184, 9-30-69, CI. 260-268.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, to Ciba Limited. N-(3-pyrazoIyl-propyl)-N'-
phenyl piperazines. 3,472,857, 10-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, to Ciba Limited. N-substituted-N'-aryl diaza-
cycloalkancs. 3.478,032, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-268.
A/S Brdr. Michaclscn: See —
Michaelsen, Verner, 3,464,433.
A/S Den Norskc Rcmfabrik: See —
Stokland, Sigmund, 3,481,344.
A.S. Kvaerner Brug: See —
Hover, Per E.; and Ovist, Svein-Ivar, 3,448,785.
A/S Lehmkuhl: See —
Grctteberg, Fredrik, 3,470,326.
A/S Lysosund Sildolje- & Kraftforfabrik: See —
Jakobsen, Johannes Andreas. 3,469,523.
A/S N. Foss Electric: See —
Aegidius, Poul E., 3,442,623.
A/S Norsk Aluminium Company: See —
Strom, Johan Nikolai; and Heggstad, Gudmund, 3,433,879.
A/S Ringdal Patenter: See —
Ringdal, Lars, 3,450,395.
A/S Saba: See —
Gravdahl, Gunnar, 3,424,163.
A/S Stormbull: See —
Gjcrdc, Trygve, 3,422,592.
A/S Thuncs Mckaniske Vaerksted: See —
Nagcll, Carl Otto, 3,486,972.
Asada, Atsushi; and Washizuka. Isamu, to Hayakawa Denki Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Register controlling system. 3,469,085, 9-23-69,
CI. 235-153.
Asada, Atsushi; and Washizuka, Isamu, to Hayakawa Denki Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. High speed digital arithmetic unit with radix
connection. 3,486.015, 12-23-69, CI. 235-170.
Asada, Chiaki; and Watanabe, Toshiyuki, to Daido Seiko Kabushiki
Kaisha. Process for strengthening a low carbon high strength steel.
3,454,432, 7-8-69, CI. 148-12.3
Asada, Fumio: See —
Kaneko, Kansaku; Fujiwara. Toshimasa; and Asada, Fu-
mio,3,487,248.
Asada, Mitsuo: See —
Kano, Saburo; Taniguchi, Kanji; Kaji, Aritsune; Asada, Mitsuo;
Takiguchi, Daigaku; Sato, Nobuo; and Noguchi, Teru-
hisa,3,448,195.
Taniguchi, Kanji; Asada, Mitsuo; and Sakimoto, Reiji, 3,474, 167.
Uebayashi, Yuzuru; Sakimoto, Reiji; Ishii, Kcijchiro; Asada, Mit-
suo; and Taniguchi, Takuzo, 3,427, 385.
Asada. Takeo. Automatic ticket gate. 3,433,475, 3-18-69. CI. 271-
57.
Asada, Takeo: See —
Yamamoto, Mititaka; Mizuta, Yukio; Tanaka, Toshio; and
Asada, Takeo,3,443,675.
Asahi Breweries Ltd.: See —
Tahara, Sanae, 3,472,737.
Takayanagi, Sho, 3,433,148.
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.: See —
Matsuzaki. Tcizo; Minami, Kuniyuki; and Sasagawa, Yoshiaki,
3,439,849.
Matsuzaki, Tcizo, 3,485,425.
Nakahara, Shigeru; and Toyoda, Yoichi, 3,469,887.
Ochi, Hiroshi; Taki, Hiroshige; Sugimoto, Kimio; Hayasc,
Yoshimi; and Nakazawa, Bungo, 3,420,733.
Scse, Kiyoaki, 3,471,259.
Ukihashi, Hiroshi; and Hisasue, Michio, 3,459,818.
Asahi Kasci Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See —
Ito, Makoto; and Yamamoto, Kazumoto, 3,432,192.
Asahi Kasci Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Asami, Atsumi; Ikee, Eitoku; Nakashima, Eizo; and Takata,
Hirokichi, 3,430,428.
Harada, Tadamasa; and Omura, Isao, 3.476,622.
Hayashi, Shigeru, 3,435,495.
Inoue, Goro; and Ohshima, Noboru, 3,442.940.
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kato, Toshio; Kurihara, Masakazu; Takahashi,
Yasunobu; and Fukuda, Hiromiehi, 3.462,394.
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kajihara. Akira; Tokushige, Akira; Ohki,
Hayashi; and Sato, Kunio, 3,471.998.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ishida, Shinichi; and Ohama, Hiroshi, 3,420,797.
Ishida, Shinichi; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Matsumoto, Koichi,
3,422,070.
Ishida, Shinichi; and Saito, Shizuko, 3,422,074.
Ishida, Shinichi; Fukuda, Horomichi; and Saito, Shizuko,
3,457,233.
Ishida, Shinichi; Sato, Kunio; Fujita, Norimasa; Fukuda,
Hiromichi; Mori, Kyoichiro; and Kugler, Fritz, 3,470,135.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; and Ikeda,
Takeshi, 3,431,336.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima, Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi, 3,452,129.
Ito, Miyaji; and Yanase, Toshiro, 3,458,271.
Kai, Tsunetoshi, 3,473,943.
Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; Kubota, Yasuhiro; and Mat-
sumura, Kenji, 3,446,840.
Kihara, Toshihiko; Jono, Kazuo; and Fukuma, Noboru,
3,422,491.
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi,
Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and Watanabe, Ichiro,
3,436,369.
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Moiura, Syoji; Toda,
Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and
Watanabe, Ichiro, 3,448,074.
Kobayashi, Hidchiko; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Saito, Shizuko,
3,433,773.
Kobayshi, Hidehiko; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Izawa, Shinichi,
3,455,880.
Kominami, Naoya; Nakajima, Hitoshi; and Tamura, Nobuhiro,
3,433,820.
Kominami, Naoya; Nakajima, Hitoshi; Watanabe, Itaru; Kimura,
Takeo; and Sakurai, Tokio, 3,465,028.
Masai, Shohachi; Kawakami. Shigemitsu; and Okamoto, Tsugio,
3,436,296.
Matsuoka, Shigeru; Fujisawa, Kiyoshi; Masai, Shohachi; and
Asami, Atsumi, 3,475,891.
Mihara, Kazuhiko; Yamashiki. Takashi; and Takano, Mitsuo,
3,432,429.
Mihara, Kzauhiko; and Kato, Masaaki, 3,453,201.
Minekawa, Saburo; Yamaguchi, Koretaka; Toyomoto, Kazuo;
Fujimoto, Einosukc; and Suzuki. Tcruhiko, 3,449,179.
Minekawa, Saburo; Yamaguchi, Koretaka; and Sakamoto, Ku-
niaki, 3,470,144.
Murao. Taiichi; Katsuyama, Shigeo; and Sasaki, Toshio,
3,443,002.
Murayama, Keisuke; Toda, Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, Atsushi,
3,431,232.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, Atsushi,
3,431,233.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; Kitaoka, Atsushi; Suzuki,
Isamu; and Ohmura, Jukichi, 3,474,068.
Muroi, Soichi; and Takai, Shinzo, 3,487,031.
Murono, Yoshiaki, 3,439,393.
Nakayama, Chozo; Kaku, Teiichi; Aizawa, Hiizu; and Iwamoto,
Takeaki, 3,472,017.
Oht'uka. Toshio; Shirode, Katsumi; and Ichikawa, Yasushi,
3,432,482.
Ouchi, Shunji; Sowa, Tunco; Tunoda, Kozo; and Scnoo, Saburo,
3.464,973.
Ouchi. Shunji; Yamada, Hiraku; Kameyama, Naohito; Kurihara,
Masakazu; Senoh. Saburo; and Sowa, Tunco, 3,475,409.
Suotomc, Kazuo; and Sato. Kcnichiro, 3,431.298.
Seko. Maomi; Kakihana, Hidetake; and Kurisu, Kimiko,
3.425,924.
Sowa, Tuneo; Sato, Kenji; Ouchi, Shunji; Ohsawa, Takeyoshi;
and Scnoo, Saburo, 3,466,273.
Suzuki, Tcruhiko; Nomura. Junichi; Kameyama, Daijiro; and
Miyoshi. Minoru, 3,433.156.
Takai. Hideo; Havashi, Shigeru; and Saito, Yoshihiro,
3,473,747.
Takizawa, Yu; Ikeda. Minoru; and Tojima, Shoji, 3,474,520.
Tsuzimoto, Hideyuki; and Ikeda, Mcgumi, 3,469,293.
Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki; and Takada, Mituho, 3,436.250.
Yano, Nobumitsu; Fukushima, Masao; Satou, Terumasa; and
Senoh, Saburo, 3.457.254.
Yomiyama. Akira; Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; and
Kawanishi, Tokuichiro, 3,433,831.
Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: Sec —
Karikawa, Toru. 3,481.553.
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto. Toru, 3,447,858.
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Takahashi, Yasuo. 3,451,745.
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto, Tohru, 3,467,462.
Kobayashi, Koichi, 3.486,805.
Miyakawa, Seinan, 3,470,798.
Nomura, Katsuhiko; and Uniemura, Sachio, 3,448.668.
Suzuki. Minoru, 3.439,600.
Suzuki, Minoru. 3.448.669.
Suzuki, Minoru. 3,448,670.
Suzuki, Minoru; and Uno, Naoyuki, 3,470,805.
Suzuki, Minoru; and Uno, Naoyuki, 3,486,434.
Suzuki, Monoru; and Nomura, Katsuhiko, 3,481,262.
Takahashi, Yasuo, 3,459,469.
Uno, Naoyuki; Sakazaki, Tadazumi; and Suzuki, Minoru,
3,451,323.
Uno, Naoyuki, 3,470,806.
Uno, Naoyuki, 3,470,807.
Asahina, Jiro. Ionized air producing device. 3,422,263, 1-14-69, CI.
250-44.
Asai, Harmumi; Komai, Hisataka; and Hada, Nobuhidc, to Japanese
Geon Company, Ltd., The. Method for preparation of polyvinyl
ethers. 3,468,856, 9-23-69, CI. 260-80.3
Asai, Isao: See —
Kobayashi, Tamotsu; and Asai, Isao, 3,483,476.
Schmoock, Roy L.; and Asai, Isao, 3,445, 643.
Wapner, Joseph; Nines, Eugene; and Asai, Isao,3,448,408.
Asaka, Mitsuo; Komatsu, Makoto; and Jufiyama, Susumu, to Japan
Gas-Chemical Company, Inc. Process for recovering highly pure
isoprene by extractive distillation with methoxypropionitrile.
3,436,437, 4-1-69, CI. 260-681.5
Asaka, Shigefumi: See —
Yokogawa, Mutsuo; Asaka, Shigefumi; and Araki,
Mataichi,3,450,584.
Asakawa, Kenichi: See —
Yonezaki, Shigeru; Obu, Misao; and Asakawa,
Kenichi.3,457,097.
Asakawa, Toshihiko, to Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. Ice cube making
apparatus. 3,470,709, 10-7-69, CI. 62-347.
Asamaki, Tatsuo; See —
Oda, Zenjiro; Saito, Koichi; Asamaki, Tatsuo; and Mori,
Tokio,3,436,332.
Asami, Atsumi; Ikee, Eitoku; Nakashima, Eizo; and Takata,
Hirokichi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for
cutting a running yarn in a centrifugal type spinning machine.
3,430,428, 3-4-69, CI. 57-34.
Asami, Atsumi: See —
Matsuoka, Shigeru; Fujisawa, Kiyoshi; Masai, Shohachi; and
Asami, Atsumi,3,475,891.
Asami, Ko; and Hariu, Hiroshi, to Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd.
Process for producing synthetic resin article having mar-resistant
surface. 3,465,076, 9-2-69, CI. 264-255.
Asamura, Shunzo, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Apparatus for
carrying a converter or a container similar thereto. 3,434,606, 3-
25-69, CI. 214-38.
Asano, Kazuo. Clamping device. 3,466,706, 9-16-69, CI. 18-19.
Asano, Ryozo: See —
Tokita, Tctsuo; Morio, Minoru; and Asano, Ryozo, 3,452, 240.
Asano, Taisuke; Nakano, Mamoru; Sato, Yasuhiro; Shimodaira,
Takashi; and Kamata, Keiko, to Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co.,
Ltd. Process for recovering acrylic and methacrylic ester.
3,470,238, 9-30-69, CI. 260-486.
Asano, Tatsuro: See —
Yamada, Kiyoshi; Takeuchi, Rikio; Morimoto, Ikuhisa; and
Asano, Tatsuro,3,469,051.
Asanuma, Rikio: See —
Nakagawa, Takehisa; and Asanuma, Rikio, 3,429, 762.
Asari, Akira, to Kobe Steel Ltd. High speed returning impact form-
ing machine. 3,425,261, 2-4-69, CI. 72-450.
Asari, Akira, to Kobe Steel Ltd. High speed returning impact form-
ing machine. 3,427,856, 2-18-69, CI. 72-450.
Asari, Akira, to Kobe Steel Ltd. Method and apparatus for operating
the ram of an impact machine. 3,427.857, 2-18-69, CI. 72-453.
Asari, Akira, to Kobe Steel Ltd. Combined extrusion residue
receiver and billet guide for metal extrusion press. 3,462,991, 8-
26-69, CI. 72-257.
Asato, Goro: See —
Berkelhammer, Gerald; and Asato, Goro. 3,452,035.
Asbridge, George Herbert, to Shackleton, Mitchell, and Company.
Manufacture of crankshafts. 3,463,326, 8-26-69, CI. 212-1.
Asbury. Edward G., to Signal-Lite Road Marker Co. Portable road-
way signal device. 3,478,715, 11-18-69, CI. 116-63.
Asbury, Joseph J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Fabrication of elongated products. 3,462,797, 8-26-
69, CI. 18-34.
Ascani, Leonard A., Jr., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Convertible propulsion package. 3,448,945, 6-10-69, CI. 244-12.
Ascast Corporation: See —
Kolle, George Frederic, 3,459,255.
Asch, Gale. Installation of fasteners in concrete. 3,479,785, 11-25-
69, CI. 52-701.
Aschaucr, George R., to Twin Disc, Incorporated. Combination fric-
tion clutch and fluid coupling. 3,463,281, 8-26-69, CI. 192-57.
Aschberger, Anton A., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Machine
for spin flanging of containers. 3,469,428, 9-30-69, CI. 72-94.
Aschenbrcnncr, Claus M.; Hsich, Hsueh Y.; and Libby, Richard L.,
to Itek Corporation. Laser data recorder. 3,438,050, 4-8-69, CI.
346-49.
Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S. A. Process and device for producing four
substantially sinusoidal voltages. 3,426,215, 2-4-69, CI. 307-83.
LIST OF PATENTEES
65
Ascoli Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Writing headproducing a jet of ink.
3.45'8.760, 729-69, CI. 317-3.
Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Writing head producing a jet of ink.
3.458.761, 7-29-69, CI. 317-3.
Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Writing head producing a jet of ink.
3.458.762, 7-29-69, CI. 317-3.
Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Tubular needle, chiefly for writing
with a jet of ink. 3,466,659, 9-9-69, CI. 346-140.
Ascough, Keith Judge: See —
Lawson, Kenneth Thomas; and Ascough, Keith Judge, 3,426, 730.
Ascuitto, Anthony L.; and Romani, Vito J., to National Pump & In-
jector Sales & Service. Adapter for mounting hydraulic pump.
3,435,778, 4-1-69, CI. 103-218.
Aselman, Edward C, Jr., to T.N.E., Incorporated. Control apparatus
for an electrically operable device. 3,435,289, 3-25-69, CI. 317-
13.
Asenbauer, Donald J., to Shell Oil Company. Stacking and nesting
containers with retracting stacking bail. 3,421,656, 1-14-69, CI.
220-97.
Asenbauer, Donald J., to Shell Oil Company. Adjustable circuit
board box. 3,463,343, 8-26-69, CI. 220-8.
Asenbauer, Donald J., to Shell Oil Company. Water-tight plastic
container. 3,464,579, 9-2-69, CI. 220-4.
Asendorf, Robert H., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Adaptive self-or-
ganizing pattern recognizing system. 3,457,552, 7-22-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Aseptic Thermo Indicator Company: See —
Davis, Ward Benjamin, 3,420,635.
Aser, Gilbert A.; Figler, Robert H.; Manghirmalani, Arjan T.; and
Redding, Thomas P., to Xerox Corporation. Pressure roll and
method of manufacturing. 3,435,500, 4-1-69, CI. 29-130.
Aser, Gilbert A.; and Stokes, David R., to Xerox Corporation. Elec-
troded cascade development system. 3,424,131, 1-28-69, CI. 118-
637.
Asfazadourian, Michel; Muths, Robert; and Prillieux, Marcel, to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Lubricating compositions for
compression refrigerators. 3,449,459, 6-10-69, CI. 260-671.
Asfazadourian, Michel; and Prillieux, Marcel, to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Complexes, process for preparing them and
their applications. 3,440,234, 4-22-69, CI. 260-91.7
Ash, Eugene J.: See —
Keller, Robert P.; and Ash, Eugene J. ,3,428,372.
Ash, Malcolm Donald, to Morgan Refractories Limited. Fibrous in-
sulating materials and channels lined with same. 3,480,125, 1 1-25-
69, CI. 193-2.
Ash, William W.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; and Sincerbox, Glenn T., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Apparatus for reading
information selectively from storage devices. 3,423,736, 1-21-69,
CI. 340-173.
Ashbaugh, Donald L., to United States Steel Corporation. Annealing
furnace seal. 3,476,370, I 1-4-69, CI. 263-40.
Ashbrook, Allan W.; and Ritcey, Gordon M., to Eldorado Mining
and Refining Limited. Separation of cobalt from nickel by extrac-
tion from ammoniacal solution. 3,438,768, 4-15-69, CI. 75-1 19.
Ashbrook, Allan W.; Ritcey, Gordon M.; and Joe, Edwin G., to
Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Mixed extractant and
process for separating copper from cobalt and nickel in acid medi-
um. 3,455,680, 7-15-69, CI. 75-1 17.
Ashbrook, Clifford Logan. Pressure vessel. 3,450,039, 6-17-69, CI.
100-269.
Ashburn, Lcnnie L., to Pcnnsalt Chemicals Corporation. Cyclone
separation of particles in vapor coating. 3,447,951, 6-3-69, CI.
117-101.
Ashby, Bruce A., to General Electric Company. Silylurethane ter-
minated polyester compositions. 3,448,072, 6-3-69, CI. 260-40.
Ashby, Bruce A., to General Electric Company. Curable composi-
tions of diolcfin polymers. 3,471,440. 10-7-69, CI. 260-41.5
Ashby, Bruce A.; and Pearson, Arthur E., Jr., to Carborundum Com-
pany, The, mesne. Filter leaves. 3,486,627, 12-30-69, CI. 210-486.
Ashby, Eugene C, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method for the
preparation of grignard compounds in hydrocarbon solution.
3,426,087, 2-4-69, CI. 260-665.
Ashby, Frederick R.: See—
Ettore, Harold V.; Ashby, Frederick R.; and Faccou, Harlan
N., 3,475,261.
Ashby, Frederick R.; and Lucbs, Donald F., to U.S. Plywood-Cham-
pion Papers Inc. Concealed building panel fastener. 3,469,866, 9-
30-69, CI. 287-20.924
Ashby, Frederick R.; and Ropella. Leonard A., to U.S. Plywood-
Champion Papers Inc. Door-transom assembly and method of
manufacture. 3.484,994, 12-23-69, CI. 49-501.
Ashby, John Gardiner; and Burrcll, Dennis Sampson, to Spencer,
Matthias, & Sons Limited. Tool retaining devices. 3,468,553, 9-
23-69, CI. 279-97.
Ashby, Robert L. Clutch rebuilding and testing mechanism.
3,473,373, 10-21-69, CI. 73-118.
Ashby, Theodore L.; and Dick, Clarence R.. to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Copolymers of acrylamide and N-aralkyl-2- aminoalkyl
acrylate. 3,462,400, 8-19-69, CI. 260-86.1
Ashby, Theodore L.; and Parrish, Donald B., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Polymer compounds with 2-( 1-aziridinyl) alkyl
acrylates and methacrylates. 3,480,601, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-86.1
Ashby, Willis L. System for detecting coherent energy in the
presence of saturating noise. 3,435,345, 3-25-69, CI. 325-423.
Ashcraft, Arnold C, Jr.: See —
Potts, James E.; Ashcraft, Arnold C, Jr.; and Wise, Edgar
W.,3,472,826.
Ashcraft, James A., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Method for etching aluminum. 3,486,954, 12-30-69, CI. 156-19.
Ashcraft, William D., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Signal verifying device. 3,443,099, 5-6-69, CI. 250-203.
Ashcroft, Thomas Brian, to International Nickel Company, Inc., The.
Method for coating steel with nickel. 3,479,258, 11-18-69, CI.
204-38.
Ashdee Corp.: See —
Bass, Raymond H., 3,434,457.
Asher, John W.; and Claypoole, Stewart A., to Corning Glass Works.
Terminal assembly for encapsulated electrical devices. 3,437,736,
4-8-69, CI. 174-52.
Asher, Robert J. Rescue sled. 3,453,000, 7-1-69, CI. 280-18.
Asher, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Sin-
gle-ring naphthene removal. 3,437,590, 4-8-69, CI. 208-310.
Ashford, Ernest Stanley: See —
Dilger, Lawrence; and Ashford, Ernest Stanley, 3,478, 854.
Ashford, Jack: See —
Kremer, Joseph H.; and Ashford, Jack, 3,470, 887.
Ashikaga, Tadao; Kurashige, Hirotoshi; and Endoh, Takeo, to Ku-
rashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Process for preparing polyvinyl formal.
3,484,409, 12-16-69, CI. 260-73.
Ashikaga, Tadao: See —
Wakayoshi, Toshio; Ohtani, Masasuke; Takahashi, Masao;
Ashikaga, Tadao; Meada, Unpei; and Sato,
Mamoru,3,484,334.
Ashjian, Henry, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Thermosetting
copolymers based on adducts of unsaturated amides and organic
epoxides. 3,456,036, 7-15-69, CI. 260-837.
Ashkenas, Irving L.; Durand, Tulvio S.; and McRuer, Duane T., to
Systems Technology, Inc. Apparatus for measuring operator per-
formance. 3,483,302, 12-9-69, CI. 35-10.2
Ashkin, Arthur, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Tuna-
ble semiconductor optical masers. 3,479,614, 11-18-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Ashland Oil & Refining Company: See —
Bloomquist, Arnold E.; Sedor, Edward A.; and Slagel, Robert
C, 3,485,806.
Budde, Walter M., Jr., 3,442,936.
Clocker, Edwin T., 3,475,306.
Coates, Carlton E., 3,463,712.
Coats, Carlton E., 3,428,586.
Coats, Carlton E., 3,428,589.
Coats, Carlton E., 3,480,575.
Culbertson, Billy M., 3,453,236.
Curtice, Gerald M.; and Taft, David D., 3,442,835.
Egan, Richard R.; and Smiens, Leon D., 3,428,682.
Egan, Richard R.; and Smiens, Leon D., 3,456,013.
Egan, Richard Raymond; and Lampson, Sidney Bruce,
3,433,645.
Finnamore, James William, 3,437,682.
Forrester, Robert A.; and Pietsch, Kerwyn L., 3,463,755.
Graver, Richard B.; and Sedgwick, Grant O., 3,434,988.
Graver, Richard B.; and Wallman, Walter A„ 3,437,481.
Graver, Richard B., 3,468,704.
Graver, Richard B., 3,468,857.
Graver, Richard B.; Heidecker, Stephen C; and Taft, David D.,
3,481,735.
Hanson, Richard C, 3,437,615.
Hughes, Graham Keith, 3,465,026.
Impola, Clarence N.; and McKillip, William J., 3,440,224.
Klare, Robert J.; and Sedgwick, Grant O., 3,423,341.
Larimer, Victor L., 3,479,377.
Leas, Arnold M., 3,431,094.
McKillip, William J.; and Throckmorton, Peter E., 3,432,475.
McKillip, William J., 3,450,673.
Miller, Charles R„ 3,434,851.
Nordstrom, John D., 3,424,724.
Nordstrom, John David, 3,464,938.
Nordstrom, John David, 3,479,328.
Otto, Wolfgang K. F., 3,431,205.
Otto, Wolfgang K. F., 3,448,052.
Rippie, Charles W., 3,450,628.
Robins, Janis; and Schafer, Robert J., 3,426,831.
Robins, Janis, 3,429,848.
Robins, Janis, 3,431,969.
Robins, Janis, 3,485,797.
Shulman, Garson P.; and Young, Freeman M., 3,466,302.
Slagel, Robert C, 3,437,667.
Slagel, Robert C, 3,437,686.
Slagel, Robert C, 3,463,794.
Taft, David D., 3,437,618.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Taft, David D., 3,453,224.
Taft, David D., 3,455,858.
Wallman, Walter A.; and Taft, David D., 3,485,781.
Way, William E., 3,481,465.
Whitsel, Travis S., Jr, 3,463,612.
Wright, William R., 3,464,184.
Ashley, Albert H., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Memory drive
circuitry. 3,473,149, 10-14-69, CI. 340-147.
Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corporation. System for rendering a
saline solution potable. 3,477,241, 11-11-69, CI. 62-124.
Ashley, Edmond J.: See —
Bennett, Harold E.; Bennett, Jean M.; and Ashley, Edmond
J. ,3,421,079.
Ashley, Francis R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Wave limiter circuit and apparatus. 3,443,249, 5-6-69, CI. 333-17.
Ashley, Joseph; and Keahl, Gerald Thomas, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Filter grating monochromator. 3,447,873, 6-3-69, CI.
356-100.
Ashley, Merwin F. Globe map device. 3,471,946, 10-14-69, CI. 35-
46.
Ashley, Paul E.; and Sutter, Clair G., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Torsion bar suspension for rate gyroscopes. 3,430,276, 3-4-69, CI.
74-5.
Ashley, Robert B., to General Electric Company. Simplified deflec-
tion system for plural in-line beam cathode ray tube. 3,430,099, 2-
25-69, CI. 315-27.
Ashley, William H., Jr., to Baum, Frank E. Method and apparatus
for remotely selectively controlling electrical devices operating
from a common source. 3,463,983, 8-26-69, CI. 318-103.
Ashlin, David L.; and Fehn, Allan J. Golf club cover. 3,426,815, 2-
11-69, CI. 150-52.
Ashlock, Geo. W., Co.: See —
Margaroli, John L.; and Hesse, Earl J., 3,469,612.
Ashman, Leland E., to Little, Arthur D., Inc. Apparatus for making
glass fibers. 3,479,167, 11-18-69, CI. 65-1.
Ashman, Robert B., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Tire valve
core. 3,486,522, 12-30-69, CI. 137-234.5
Ashner, Mark. Gear shift. 3,465,606, 9-9-69, CI. 74-217.
Ashpole, Raymond Sidney; and Davidson, Thomas William, to En-
glish Electric Company, Limited, The. Glass fabric reinforced
mica tape and process for production thereof. 3,434,872, 3-25-69,
CI. 117-126.
Ashpole, Raymond Sidney; and Wells, Sydney Tom, to English Elec-
tric Company Limited, The. Method of coating metallic wire or
strip with glass. 3,45 1,847, 6-24-69, CI. 117-231.
Ashrafi, Shahid H.; See —
Siddiqui, Salimuzzaman; Qurcshi, Shabbir A.; and Ashrafi,
Shahid H, 3,454,664.
Ashtabula Bow Socket Company, The: See—
Husscy, Robert R., 3,442,551.
Ashton Containers Limited: See —
Hawkins, Mcrvyn Roy, 3,433.400.
Ashton, G Elmo. Maintenance meter. 3,434,454, 3-25-69, CI. 116-
133.
Ashton, George H., to Bcmis Company, Inc. Packaging apparatus.
3,461,648, 8-19-69, CI. 53-183.
Ashton, Raymond J.: See —
Mallory, Donald G.; Ashton, Raymond J.; and Liva, Robert
H., 3,480,360.
Ashton, Robert: See —
Butler, James G.; and Ashton, Robert, 3,442,069.
Ashton, Robert; Weber, Wilbert D.; and Hirsch, Walter, to Massey-
Ferguson Industries Limited. Variable speed drive. 3,457,797, 7-
29-69. CI. 74-230.17
Ashton, Robert; Weber. Wilbert D.; and Hirsch, Walter, to Massey-
Fcrguson Industries Limited. Ground speed responsive variable
drive for crop handling apparatus. 3,466,854, 9-16-69, CI. 56-21.
Ashton, Shirley B.: See —
Martin. Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton,
Shirley B, 3,468,529.
Martin, Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton,
Shirley B. ,3,479,023.
Ashton, Thomas Richard: See —
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton. Thomas Richard; Cottle, Vic-
tor Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David, 3,466, 850.
Ashton, William Eric; and Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Immobilization of oyster drills in oyster beds.
3,433,877, 3-18-69, CI. 424-353.
Ashurkov, Evstafy Borisovich: See —
Putyato, Jury Sergecvich; Mcdvedenko, Arkady Markovich;
Martsinkevich, Alcxandr Vladimirovich; and Ashurkov, Ev-
stafy Borisovich, 3.487.352.
Ashworth Bros., Inc.: See —
Roinestad, Gerald C; Rodman, John F., Jr.; and Burnett, John
S„ 3,439,795.
Roinestad. Gerald C. 3,467.239.
Ashworth, Colin Trevor, to Abrasive Developments Limited. Ap-
paratus for washing and degreasing. 3,426,378, 2-1 1-69, CI. 15-3.
Ashworth. Gordon; and Dunlop, John, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries, Limited. Process for manufacturing foamed plastic articles
having outer skin by curing with microwaves. 3,420,923, 1-7-69,
CI. 264-26.
Ashworth, James E.; and Bartz, August L., to United States Steel
Corporation. Receptacle former. 3,460,372, 8-12-69, CI. 72-454.
Ashworth, John T.: See —
Schoenbaum, Alexander W.; Ashworth, John T.; and Brooks,
John G.,3,428,053.
Ashworth, Roger W.; and Mercer, Alec V., to Shell Oil Company.
Flame retardant polyurethanes from phosphonitrilic esters and
their preparation. 3,450,675, 6-17-69, CI. 260-77.5
Ashworth, William J. Electro-mechanical transducer. 3,449,531, 6-
10-69, CI. 179-115.
Asick, John Carl: See —
Lightner, Linn Stephen; Bennett, Benny Morris; and Asick, John
Carl,3,439,314.
Asinger, Friedrich, to Ethyl Corporation. Preparation of acyl halides.
3,453,325, 7-1-69, CI. 260-544.
Ask, Clifford W.: See—
Siegmund, Walter P.; Koester, Charles J.; and Ask, Clifford
W., 3,442,568.
Ask, Henry R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Lightweight auto-
matic flight control mechanism. 3,421,719, 1-14-69, CI. 244-78.
Ask, Henry R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Control of earth
moving machinery. 3,477,152, 11-11-69, CI. 37-129.
Aske, Charles B., Jr.; and Wood, Edward L., to Gar Wood Indus-
tries, Inc. Vehicle wheel trim. 3,436,123, 4-1-69, CI. 301-37.
Aske, Leonard E., to Honeywell Inc. Cellular structure and method
of manufacture. 3,445,348, 5-20-69, CI. 204-9.
Aske, Leonard E. Auxiliary fuel superheater for starting internal
combustion engines. 3,448,733, 6-10-69, CI. 123-180.
Aske, Leonard E., to Honeywell Inc. Method of making controllers.
3,460,249, 8-12-69, CI. 29-622.
Askins, Robert E.: See—
Glick, Robert L.; and Askins, Robert E. ,3,452,544.
Asklund, Per Filip Andreas; and Frode, Per Enar Lennart, to Sven-
ska Ackumulator Aktiebolaget Jungner. Safety valve. 3,455,482,
7-15-69, CI. 220-44.
Askowith, Burton J.: See —
Middleton, William J., Jr.; and Askowith, Burton J. ,3,453,037.
Ogle, James; and Askowith, Burton, 3,483, 388.
Askren, Sherman G. Universal extractor tool. 3,484,129, 12-16-69,
CI. 294-15.
A. S. Kvaerner Brug: See —
Hover, Per E., 3,483,588.
Aslaksen, Erik W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Balanced signal mixers and power dividing circuits. 3,477,028, 1 1-
4-69, CI. 325-446.
Asian, Wilfred, to Alkon Products Corporation. Check valve
mechanism. 3,421,547, 1-14-69, CI. 137-539.
Asian, Wilfred, to Alkon Products Corporation. Flow control valve.
3,441,249, 4-29-69, CI. 251-333.
Asman, Norman John, to American Can Company. End closures for
liquid container. 3,460,739, 8-12-69, CI. 229-37.
Asman, Norman John, to American Can Company. Foldable carton
and blank with triangle shaped corner. 3,462,065, 8-19-69, CI.
229-31.
Asman, Norman John, to American Can Company. Foldable carton
and blank with pleated corner. 3,476,304, 1 1-4-69, CI. 229-31.
Asman, Norman John, to American Can Company. Foldable carton
and blank with integral corner structural support. 3,476,305, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 229-31.
Asmus, Alexander, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Specimen tilting
device for particle beam apparatus. 3,444,367, 5-13-69, CI. 250-
49.5
Asmus, Alexander; Schomburg, Willi; and Schmidt, Horst, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Airlock assembly for corpuscular ray
devices. 3,483,373, 12-9-69, CI. 250-49.5
Asmus, Alexander: See —
Wolff, Otto; Asmus, Alexander; Schomburg, Willi; and Schmidt,
Horst.3,474,246.
Asmus, Klaus-Dieter: See—
Cherdron, Harald; Leugering, Hans Joachim; Fischer, Edgar;
and Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, 3,467,625.
Fischer, Edgar; Schott, Claus; and Asmus, Klaus,3,453,238.
Asmus, Richard W.; and Jecker, Andrew E. Container closure and
seal. 3,428,202, 2-18-69, CI. 215-40.
Asmus, Richard W.; and Jecker, Andrew E. Readily opened sealed
container. 3,473,691, 10-21-69, CI. 220-46.
Asnani, Gul C: See —
Harries, William S.; Piper, Robert G.; Daugherty, Don G.:
Scribner, Neal; and Asnani, Gul C, 3,470,557.
Aso, Kotaro: See —
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; and Aso, Kotaro, 3,476, 363.
Tsunoda, Yoshimasa; Iwata, Hideo; Okada, Tsutomu; and Aso
Kotaro,3,475,801.
Asogawa, Tatuo: See —
Fujii, Kiyoshi; Asogawa, Tatuo; Yamaguchi, Yoshio; Fujii
Chikaaki; Noguchi, Yukihide; and Funakoshi
Yoshiro.3,483,831.
LIST OF PATENTEES
67
Aspaas Finn. Method for mounting plate shaped building sections.
3,426,493, 21 1-69, CI. 52-403.
Asper Jean-Jacques, to Brasco S.A. Filter element scraping device.
3,454,164. 7-8-69, CI. 210-108.
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur. Apparatus for impregnating fibrous
material. 3,471,365, 10-7-69, CI. 162-237.
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur; and Johansson, Johan Gunnar Inge, to
Defibrator Aktiebolag. Grinding apparatus. 3,467,323, 9-16-69,
CI. 241-247.
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur; and Reinhall, Rolf Bcrtil, to Defibrator
Aktiebolag. Method of producing pulps from lignocellulose con-
taining materials. 3.446,699, 5-27-69, CI. 162-19.
Aspro-Nicholas Limited: See —
Wiggins, Leslie Frederick, 3,443,014.
Assael, Marcel. Device for fastening hangings or a decorative strip
across the top of a window. 3,463,217, 8-26-69, CI. 160-39.
Assarsson, Anders: See —
Nilsson, Thomas; and Assarsson, Anders, 3, 486,969.
Asscher. Meir; Vofsi, David; and Katchalsky, Aharon, to Yeda
Research and Development Co., Ltd. Process for the production of
/3-chloroorgano- sulfones. 3,441,614, 4-29-69, CI. 260-607.
Assclin, George F., to Universal Oil Products Company. Recovery of
aromatics from multiple hydrocarbon streams. 3,422,163, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-674.
Assmus, Friedrich Fritzof: See —
Von Zeppelin, Kurt; Assmus, Friedrich Fritzof; and Wolber,
Robert, 3,444,747.
Canter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, 3,456.1 37.
Ganter. Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, 3,485,034.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus. Friedrich, 3,485,035.
Assmus, Fritz; Boll, Richard; Dctert, Klaus; Ganz, Dietrich; Ibe, Ger-
hard; and Pfeifcr, Friedrich, to Vacuumschmelzc Aktien-
gcscllschaft. Silicon-iron magnetic sheets having cube-on-face
grains. 3,466.201, 9-9-69, CI. 148-31.55
Associated Cargo Gear AB: See —
Hansen, Sten A. R ; and Barkstrom, Nils E. A., 3,456,562.
Hansen, Sten Anders Runeson, 3.444,789.
Nordh, Ulf Sunc Ivar. 3,430,675.
Olsson, Johan Bcrtil, 3,440,762.
Olsson, Johan Bcrtil, 3,462,786.
Olsson, Johan Bcrtil. 3,467,164.
Associated Chemical Companies Limited: See —
Farquhar, James Thomson; and Green. Rosemary, 3,446,717.
Associated Development Corporation: See —
Johnson, Joseph N., 3,441,360.
Associated Electrical Industries Limited: See —
Allen, Alec George, 3,474,179.
Blundell, Alan John, 3,474,302.
Cure, John Raymond, 3.487,264.
Dickinson, Clifford James; and Carew, Noel John, 3,459,979.
Flurscheim, Cedric Harald. 3.420,541.
Goodall, James, 3,447.1 19.
Grindell. Duncan Holmes. 3,485.978.
Heath, John Stewart, 3,440.417.
Howard, John Christie; Howard, John Farquhar; Allen, Alec
Georuc; and Nccnan, Patrick Anthony, 3,435,878.
Howard", John Christie, 3,440,323.
Jameel, Khaja Mohiuddin, 3,447,106.
Knapon, Arthur George; and Raine, Thomas, 3,450,573.
Lane, Peter John; and Wheeler, Rodney Edward William,
3,459.899.
Lewis. Colin Bright. 3.461,358.
Lewis. Colin Bright, 3.480,844.
Lightbody, Eric William; and Abram, Leo, 3,483.396.
Longworth, David Philip. 3,467,857.
Maskall, Peter Thomas Reginald, 3,448,790.
Maycock. William Henry. 3,421.825.
Merren. Thomas Oliver. 3.465,142.
Millar. Bryan. 3.483.552.
Monks. Alfred James. 3.469.092.
Shannon. James Forrest. 3.425.301.
Shannon, James Forrest. 3.459,072.
Sidebotham, Eric; and Human. George James. 3.440,972.
Sims. William John. 3,438,128.
Undery, Denis William. 3.428.069.
Wurman, Bloomfield. 3.426.155.
Warman, Bloomfield James, 3.420.962.
Warman. Bloomfield James; Hicks, Donald Keith; and Barned,
Alan James. 3,449,521.
Associated Engineering Limited: See—
Dickson, Eric Winston, 3.440,156.
Dickson. Eric Winston; and Grow- thony Frederick,
3.467.593.
Nix. Maurice George. 3.460,239.
Associated Octet Company Limited. The: ..
Moss. Ronald; Campbell. Kenneth; an^ hs, Samuel T.,
3.481.866.
Peres. Robert L.. 3.465.767.
Associated Piping & Engineering Co.: See —
Mclnnis, Andrew M., 3,435,651.
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Limited: See —
Dynes, Barry, 3,454,769.
Associated Spring Corporation: See —
Maker, James H., 3,429,408.
Maker, James H., 3,455,152.
Rimmer, Stanley M., 3,427,838.
Asta-Werke AG., Chemische Fabrik: See —
Vogelsang, Dietrich; Brock, Norbert; and Lenke, Hans-Dieter,
3,472,836.
Astatic Corporation, The: See —
Cvetko, Henry J., 3,423,542.
Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Company. Infrared
thermometer. 3,449,121, 6-10-69, CI. 73-355.
Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Company. Clear air
turbulence radiometer. 3,475,963, 11-4-69, CI. 73-355.
Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Company. Pyroelectric
radiation detection system with extended frequency range and
reduced capacitance. 3,480,777, I 1-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Company. Balance
type horizon sensor. 3,486,024, 12-23-69, CI. 250-83.3
Astheimer, Robert W.; and Buckley, Robert E., to Barnes Engineer-
ing Company. Laser calorimeter with cavitated pyroelectric detec-
tor and heat sink. 3,459,945, 8-5-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Astheimer, Robert W.; and McHenry, Thomas F., to Barnes En-
gineering Company. Instrument to correct survey errors caused by
atmospheric refraction. 3,446,559, 5-27-69, CI. 356-128.
Astin, Edwain R.; and Weight, Donald L. Piano sounding board.
3,425,308, 2-4-69, CI. 84-192.
Astlcy, Edward Thomas, to Crosfield Electronics Limited. Optical
scanners. 3,450,014, 6-17-69, CI. 95-4.5
Astley, Edward T.; King, Daniel L.; and Gold, Daniel, to Crosfield
Electronic Limited. Photoelectric register control of presses for
printing, folding or cutting webs. 3,439,176, 4-15-69, CI. 250-219.
Astley, Harold Trevor; and Jones, Alfred llltyd Webber, to
Lockspike Limited. Method of making a concrete railway sleeper
and rail and fastening arrangement employing a sleeper made by
the method. 3,427,700, 2-18-69, CI. 29-155.
Aston, Bruno D. Cosmetic applicator case and replaceable cartridge
therefor. 3,468,612, 9-23-69, CI. 401-188.
Aston, Keith, to Pavellc Limited. Colour printing apparatus.
3,458,254, 7-29-69, CI. 88-24.
Astro Dynamics, Inc.: See —
Hildt, John M„ 3,435,671.
Katz, Leonhard, 3,471,761.
Katz, Leonhard, 3,477,502.
Katz, Leonhard, 3,487,328.
Astro Research Corporation: See —
Schuerch, Hans U., 3,424,220.
Astro-Science Corporation: See —
Grant, Frederic F., 3,446,088.
Astrodata, Inc.: See —
Grado, Gilbert R., 3,457.394.
Hussey, Joseph L., 3,462,588.
Madscn, R Glen, 3,469,198.
Watson, William Keith Ross; and Risely, Richard E., 3,456,062.
Astrom, Nils Ostcn. Arrangement for removing particles of dust
from the work zones of pneumatic, eroding-type work tools.
3,442,337, 5-6-69, CI. 173-61.
Astrosystems International, Inc.: See —
Comer, Robert C, 3,442,179.
Astrup Company, The: See —
Darula, Andrew J., 3,478,806.
Asunmaa, Saara K., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for initiating and
controlling crystallization of glass. 3,445,209. 5-20-69, CI. 65-33.
Asunmaa, Saara K.; and Steierman, Bernard L., to Owens-Illinois,
Inc. Decorating articles utilizing high energy radiation. 3,480,459,
11-25-69, CI. 117-17.5
Asztalos, Gyorgy, to Meterimpex Magyar Muszeripari Kul-
kereskedelmi Vallalat. Method for measuring delay and distortion
of frequency components. 3,436,652, 4-1-69, CI. 324-57.
Atalla, Martin M.; Archer, Robert J.; Hall, Robert D.; and Engel-
man, Rcinhart W. H., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Semiconducr
bulk oscillators. 3,422,289, 1-14-69, CI. 307-299.
Atarashi, Sueo: See —
Hattori, Kiyoshi; and Atarashi, Sueo, 3,43 1,259.
Atarashi, Yuji: See —
Matsumura, Kiichiro; Sugawara, Yoshio; Kamaishi, Tadami; and
Atarashi, Yuji.3,475,394.
Atchey, George L., to VePed Traffic Controls, Inc. Portable collapsi-
ble scaffold. 3,472,337, 10-14-69, CI. 182-2.
Atchinson, Paul C, Sr., 1/2 to Spear, J. H. Means for feedin g each
of a succession of sows. 3.473,515, 10-21-69, CI. 119-27.
Atchison, Albert A. Automatic latching extension ladder. 3,420,333,
1-7-69, CI. 182-211.
Atchison, Edward J. Vehicle drive apparatus. 3,442,359, 5-6-69, CI.
192-41.
Atchley, Raymond D., to Abex Corporation. Hydraulic fluid amplifi-
er controlled scrvovalve. 3,444,877, 5-20-69, CI. 137-81.5
Ateliers Bariguand & Marre, Societe Anonyme: See —
Guffon, Rene, 3,455,634.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ateliers Bariquand & Marre, Societe Anonyme: See—
Guffon, Rene M. P., 3,450,464.
Ateliers Beiges Reunis Societe Anonyme: See —
Gaupin, Arthur Jules, 3,466,936.
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi (ACEC) Societe
Anonyme: See —
Brabon, Roger; Beaumariage, Andre; De Boeck, Willy; De
Broeyer, Roland; Delplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Marcel,
3,465,097.
Cuvelier, Jean, 3,483,321.
Demeur, Jean, 3,428,822.
Hannard, Andre, 3,440,855.
Viart, Fernand, 3,472,987.
Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey S. A.: See —
Raeber, Victor, 3,447,550.
Ateliers de la Motobecane, Societe Anonyme: See —
Jaulmes, Eric, 3,438,650.
Jaulmes, Eric, 3,483,932.
Ateliers de Montages Electriques: See —
Lattard, Jean, 3,427,571.
Lattard, Jean, 3,484,786.
Ateliers des Charmilles S.A.: See —
Pfau, Jean; Rhyner, Heinz; and Semon, Georges, 3,454,737.
Piguet, Pierre, 3,463,453.
Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre Duchesne & Bossiere et Augustin-
Normand Reunis: See —
Fournier, Gilbert, 3,465,941.
Ateliers Francois Brasseur: See —
Vitry, Gerard, 3,422,735.
Ates Componenti Elettronici S.p.A.: See —
Paletto, Raimondo, 3,425,880.
Athanas, Christo P., to Slica Corporation. Apparatus for measuring
roundness characteristics. 3,440,887, 4-29-69, CI. 73-432.
Athanasiou, John G. Precision toolholder. 3,448,988, 6-10-69, CI.
279-16.
Athanassiadis, Eleftherios G.: See —
Olmstcad, John; Jacobus, Lewis A., Jr.; and Athanassiadis,
Eleftherios G., 3,427,5 14.
Athena Control Incorporated: See —
Evalds, Egils, 3,453,450.
Athcrton, Arden Daniel, to Dole Valve Company, The. Self sealing
bobbin for encapsulated solenoid coils. 3,451,021, 6-17-69, CI.
335-260.
Athey, Stuart E.; and Allen, Charles M., to Hobart Manufacturing
Company, The. Motor speed control. 3,456,180, 7-15-69, CI. 318-
325.
Athletic Devices, Inc.: See —
Ncdwick, Zygmund, 3,451,677.
Atkeson, Florian V., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus
for the manufacture of float glass on a bi-level support bath.
3,459,523, 8-5-69, CI. 65-99.
Atkin, Ronald, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, mesne.
Method and means for pressure-moulding of articles by controlling
the fluid pressure through utilization of the deformation of the
platen. 3,446,879, 5-27-69, CI. 264-40.
Atkin. Roy, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Self-monitored
gyro-system. 3,451,275, 6-24-69, CI. 74-5.34
Atkin, Sydney: See —
Cook, Lucien H.; and Atkin, Sydney.3,477,842.
Atkins, Bobby L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Composition
and method for acidizing wells. 3,434,971, 3-25-69, CI. 252-8.55
Atkins. Bobby L.; and Harper, Billy G., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Method of making a polymer-lined pipe. 3,429,954, 2-25-69,
CI. 264-22.
Atkins, Bobby L.: See —
Welsh, William M.; and Atkins, Bobby L.,3,428,470.
Atkins, Carl E., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Lamp ou-
tage detector. 3,421.157. 1-7-69, CI. 340-251.
Atkins, Carl E.; and Ziolkowski, Robert L., to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration, mesne. Condition responsive circuit. 3,435,298, 3-25-69,
CI. 317-146.
Atkins. David B., to Jackson Buff Corporation, mesne. Combined
soft cloth and hard coarse cord buff. 3,438,080, 4-15-69, CI. 15-
230. 1 3
Atkins, Earle R., Jr., to Union Oil Company of California. Method
for increasing the recovery of oil from water-sensitive formations.
3,428,127, 2-18-69, CI. 166-274.
Atkins. Elbert W.: See—
Peck, Richard C; and Atkins, Elbert W., 3,428, 890.
Atkins, Herbert Ashley, to Beccham Group Limited. Resilient bottle
closure having opening means. 3,471,052, 10-7-69, CI. 215-41.
Atkins, Lcroy T. Shaping template clamp. 3,424,450, 1-28-69, CI.
269-87.1
Atkins, Ralph E.: See —
Beckman. John B.; and Atkins. Ralph E.,3,435,488.
Atkins, Robert E., to General Dynamics Corporation. Pattern recog-
nition system. 3.483.512, 12-9-69, CI. 340-146.3
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B. Apparatus for earth coring.
3,443,649, 5-13-69, CI. 175-401.
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B. Method of earth coring.
3,469,638, 9-30-69, CI. 175-53.
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B. Apparatus for earth coring.
3,482,641, 12-9-69, CI. 175-19.
Atkinson, Garland P. Golf swing training device. 3,428,325, 2-18-69,
CI. 273-186.
Atkinson, George E.: See—
Bitter, Kenneth D.; Atkinson, George E.; and Fogle, William
B., 3,433,082.
Atkinson, Howard, to Standard Kollsman Industries, Inc. Combina-
tion VHF/UHF television tuner. 3,473,392, 10-21-69, CI. 74-10.8
Atkinson, James L.: See —
Boltinghouse, Joseph C; and Atkinson, James L., 3,482,455.
Atkinson, Roger Lee; and Fader, Marshall Lloyd, to Miles Laborato-
ries, Inc. Protein test composition, device and method. 3,438,737,
4-15-69, CI. 23-230.
Atkinson, Roger Lee: See —
Fraser, Joseph Wilfred, Jr.; and Atkinson, Roger Lee,3,453,180.
Atkinson, Wallace E.: See —
Brody, Leo L.; and Atkinson, Wallace E., 3,464, 240.
Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Manufacturing Co., Inc. Drawbolt
latching device with combination locking mechanism. 3,434,314,
3-25-69, CI. 70-76.
Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Manufacturing Company, Inc. Com-
bination lock mechanism. 3,452,563, 7-1-69, CI. 70-312.
Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Manufacturing Company, Inc. Com-
bination lock mechanism for luggage latches and the like.
3,459,016, 8-5-69, CI. 70-312.
Atkinson, Wesley H. Disconnectable drive means for shafts.
3,431,795, 3-11-69, CI. 74-545.
Atkinson, William H.: See —
Roland, Max G., 3,453,007.
Atkinson, William Henry, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Twin bit wire wrapping tool. 3,443,606, 5-13-69, CI. 140-
124.
Atkinson, William Thomas, to Daniels, Archer, Midland Company.
Aluminum-modified alginate fiber. 3,455,697, 7-15-69, CI. 99-14.
Atkinson, William T., to Archer-Daniels-Midland Company. Process
for preparing a high protein snack. 3,480,442, 11-25-69, CI. 99-
17.
Atlantic Business Forms Company: See —
Johnsen, Edward L., 3,482,780.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company: See —
McLean, Leonard A., 3,446,319.
Atlantic Company: See —
Rubel, Jay E., 3,468,100.
Atlantic Products Corporation: See—
Kish, Michael, Jr., 3,447,649.
Kish, Michael, Jr., 3,477,553.
Atlantic Refining Company, The: See —
Brown, Cicero C, 3,477,744.
Kremer, Charles J.; Lewis, Walter E. F.; and Gilden, Aaron
Robert, 3,458,392.
Atlantic Richfield Company: See —
Baker, Thomas Nelson, III, 3,457,313.
Baker, Thomas Nelson, III; Michalski, Conrad; Sheng, Ming
Nan; and Zajacek, John G., 3,480,519.
Becker, Matthew L., 3,469,370.
Bitar, Louie S.; and Grane, Henry R., 3,480,666.
Bonetti, Giovanni A.; and Rosenthal, Rudolph, 3,480,563.
Borchert, Alfred E.; and Capaldi, Eugene C, 3,465,046.
Borchert, Alfred E.; Mekler, Arlen B.; and Sauer, Richard W..
3,485,770.
Brown, Cicero C, 3,457,992.
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Leum, Leonard N., 3,433,844.
Capaldi, Eugene C, 3,437,701.
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Borchert, Alfred E„ 3,457,318.
Cleary, James M., 3,438,204.
Condo, Albert C, 3,445,416.
Crocker, Richard E.; Kaplan, Martin L.; and Hayes, Charles H.,
3,442,954.
Crocker, Richard E.; and Kuenn, Henry J., 3,463,809.
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O., 3,433,245.
Daigh, Harold D., 3,446,196.
Daigh, Harold D., 3,448,731.
Daigh, Harold D„ 3,457,906.
Daigh, Harold D.; and Collins, Clifford H„ 3,465,736.
De Witt, William J.; and Taylor, Robert C, 3,480,556.
Doan, Robert B.; and Taylor, Robert C, 3,436,351.
Dunlap, Henry F., 3,470,953.
Fukuda, Masataro; Elving, Philip J.; and Rulfs, Charles L.,
3,470,031.
Grane, Henry R., 3,474,151.
Grane, Henry R., 3,478,108.
Hersh, Harold R.; and Boyce, John E., 3,432,452.
Jacobs, Harry E.; Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Masologites, George
P., 3,454,666.
Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Zabielski, Stephen F., 3,441,498.
Jubin, John C, Jr., 3,464,897.
Jubin, John C, Jr., 3,471,370.
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69
Lewis, Walter E. F., 3,428,591.
Lincoln, Robert M.; and Meyers, Joseph A., Ill, 3,465,033.
Lini, David C; Ramey, Kermit C; and Wise, William B.,
3,465,043.
Mameniskis, Walter A.; and Washall, Thomas A., 3,485,879.
Jr.;
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.
3,472,759.
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.
3,477,943.
Mitchell, Maurice M., Jr., 3,479,381.
Pritchett, William C., 3,435,215.
Pritchett, William C.; Gant, Orland J.
3,484,608.
Pritchett, William C.; Gant, Orland J.
3,484,609.
Racine, William J.; Alpert, Edward D
Jr., 3,438,889.
Reid, John C; Doan, Robert B.;
3,463,736.
Rieve, Robert W
Rieve Robert W.
and White, Paul J.
and White, Paul J.
Jr.:
and Calkins, Ray L.,
and Calkins, Ray L.,
; and Caldwell, James H.,
and Taylor, Robert C,
, 3,454,363.
3,462,503.
Rosenthal, Rudolph; and Bonetti, Giovanni A., 3,445,523.
Russell, Donald H., 3,464,948.
Schuh, Frank J., 3,459,270.
Sheng, Ming Nan; and Zajacek, John G., 3,434,975.
Sheng, Ming Nan; and Zajacek, John G., 3,453,218.
Sorgenti, Harold A., 3,478,118.
Steffgen, Frederick W., 3,446,863.
Steffgen, Frederick W., 3,463,829.
Steffgen, Frederick W., 3,476,809.
Tave, Richard G., 3,453,068.
Tave, Richard G., 3,463,604.
Wakefield, Charles E., Jr., 3,457,932.
Washall, Thomas A , 3,427,358.
Washall, Thomas A., 3,464,896.
Woods, John P.; Dransficld, Clifford D.; and Barta, Henry R.,
3,421,730.
Woods, John P.; Dransfield, Clifford D.; and Barta, Henry R.,
3,423,711.
Atlantic Semiconductor: See —
Hambor, John, 3,478,252.
Atlas Bolt & Screw Company, The: See —
Dyer, Alvin C, Jr., 3,460,640.
Atlas Chain Co., Ltd.: See —
Anderson, Roy H.; and Lemery, Douglas J., 3,425,260.
Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc.: See —
Benson, Frederic R., 3,485,638.
Bergs, Arvids; and Lee, John T. M., 3,426,578.
Bluhm, Harold F., 3,447,978.
Bluhm, Harold F.; and Gehrig, Neil E., 3,447,979.
Brizzolara, Henry M., 3,452,631.
Brizzolara, Henry M., 3,482,484.
Canonico, Domcnic A.; Sakaguchi, Edwin M.; and Wellers,
Charles A. W., 3,458,683.
Courtney, Donald L., 3,458,624.
Du Ross, James W., 3,438,787.
Ford, Ernest C, Jr.; and Zech, John D., 3,458,477.
Gehrig, Neil E., 3,470,041.
Hales, Ralph A., 3,445,528.
Hales, Ralph A., 3,484,492.
Hartmann, Ludwig A., 3,454,603.
Hartmann, Ludwig A., 3,480,651.
Hartmann, Ludwig A., 3,484,459.
Hughes, Francis A., 3,468,701.
Knightly, William H., 3,485,639.
LcMaistre, John W.; and Sherman, Albert H., 3,427,355.
Lcnsack, Gabriel P., 3,437,492.
Martin, Graham D.. 3,438,325.
Rcstaino, Alfred J.; and Rccd, Wcldon N., 3,461,052.
Sherburne, Edwin Collier, 3,468,869.
Slawinski, Frank, 3,455,242.
Slawinski, Frank E.; and Whetstone, Herbert H., 3,420,173.
Thornton, James R„ 3,442,727.
Atlas Copco Aktiebolag: See —
Bratt, Sven Akc, 3,473,439.
Carlsson, Ostcn, 3,464,625.
Ekstrom, Gosta War; and Blomberg, Jarl Joel, 3,451,492.
Ekwall, Carl Gosta Bcrnhard, 3,442,289.
Eriksson, Svcn-Erik Norc, 3,443,704.
Karden, Karl Gosta, 3,436,107.
Kimber, Erich Voldemar, 3,459,394.
Kimbcr, Erich Voldemar, 3,467,201.
Lagcrstrom, Gunnar, 3,436,923.
Lewkowicz, Josef, 3,481,410.
Persson, Jan Edvard, 3,437,263.
Stork, Sven-Torstcn, 3,455,346.
Stromncs, Axel, 3,476,193.
Westcrlund, Bengt Arvid, 3,481,409.
Wicklund, Sven Erik, 3,424,252.
Atlas Meb-&-Analysentechnik G.m.b.H.: See—
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter, 3,426,192.
Atlas Metal Industries, Inc.: See —
Salkoff, Goodwin; and Nusbaum, Elmer R., 3,421,458.
Atlas Pacific Engineering Company: See —
Loveland, Malcolm W., 3,473,588.
Atlas Pipe Popper Corporation: See —
Pizzagalli, Remo R., 3,469,298.
Atlas Spokane, Inc.: See-
Peterson, John L.; and Pettis, George H., 3,469,464.
Peterson, John L., 3,469,719.
Peterson, John L., 3,469,720.
Atlas Tool & Manufacturing Company: See —
Kortum, Robert E., 3,442,355.
Atlas-Mak Maschinenbau GmbH: See —
Nemitz, Paul, 3,451,238.
Wachendorf, Friedrich Karl, 3,466,863.
Atlas-Pacific Engineering Company: See —
Blakewell, Roland F.; Lanzinger, Robert H.; and Loveland, Mal-
colm W., 3,444,912.
Matthews, Rudolph; Blakewell, Roland F.; and Simpson, Frank
E., 3,439,791.
Atlas-Rand Corporation: See —
Caprio, Lawrence Anthony, 3,449,044.
French, Robert E., 3,436,147.
Atlas-Werke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Puschner, Herbert A., 3,481,266.
Atomic Disposer Corporation: See —
Chambers, Joseph W., Sr., 3,455,518.
Atomic Energy Board: See —
Grant, Walter Lawrence, 3,420,738.
Grant, Walter Lawrence, 3,481,831.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited: See —
Banville, Bertrand J. R., 3,465,147.
Bensussan, Andre Marc; and Hodge, Ronald I., 3,439,193.
Feraday, Melville A., 3,442,761.
Hodge, Ronald I., 3,439,194.
Jones, Alun R.; and Gedcke, Dale A., 3,428,807.
Lewis, Wilfrid B.; and Wolfe, William A., 3,470,408.
Nieuwhof, Gerardus Wilhelmus Elisabeth, 3,444,493.
Robertson, John A. L., 3,462,371.
Sawatzky, Anton, 3,440,140.
Watson, Robert D.; and Russell, Norman Hall, 3,472,704.
Wuschke, Edgar Edwin, 3,470,465.
Atomic Fuel Corporation: See —
Seko, Maomi; Kakihana, Hidetake; and Kurisu, Kimiko,
3,425,924.
Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc.: See —
Muenchow, Herbert O.; Chamberlain, Harry V.; Chase, Wayne
L.; and Bucki, Joseph, 3,442,1 18.
Oppenheimer, Edgar D., 3,442,130.
Shoudy, Albert A., Jr., 3,460,236.
Vilinskas, Peter, 3,452,585.
Atsons Products Corporation: See —
Topiel, Pincus; and Feldman, Samuel, 3,465,366.
Atsukawa, Masumi; Nishimoto, Yoshihiko; and Matsumoto, Kazu-
hiro, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of contact-
ing a gas with a particulate solid. 3,485,014, 12-23-69, CI. 55-73.
Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai Electric Company Limited. Head cover ar-
rangement on magnetic tape recorder. 3,421,767, 1-14-69, CI.
274-4.
Atsumi, Katsuya. Magnetic head arrangement with recording and
reproducing heads on opposite sides of tape record. 3,427,409, 2-
11-69, CI. 179-100.2
Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai Electric Company Limited. Recording and
biasing head assembly for magnetic tape recorders. 3,439,126, 4-
15-69, CI. 179-100.2
Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai Electric Company Limited. Tape drive
control mechanism for magnetic tape recorders. 3,443,812, 5-13-
69, CI. 274-4.
Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai Electric Company Limited. Tape drive and
brake mechanism for a magnetic tape recorder. 3,448,940, 6-10-
69, CI. 242-55.12
Atsumi, Katsuya: See —
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Atsumi, Kat-
suya,3,465,098.
Atsumi, Kunio, to Suzuki Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Trade
name Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd.). Oil pump for an engine.
3,435,914, 4-1-69, CI. 184-6.
Atsumi, Yaichiro: See —
Kawamura, Hiroshi; Mukaihara, Kozi; Ito, Hiroshi; Akimoto,
Kiyoshi; Atsumi, Yaichiro; Taniguchi, Toshihiko; Takahashi,
Sadayoshi; and Saito, Ichiro, 3,425,359.
Attali, Georges, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation, mesne.
Methods and apparatus for investigating earth formations includ-
ing measuring the resistivity of radially different formation zones.
3,453,530, 7-1-69, CI. 324-1.
Attali, Georges, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Well
logging methods and apparatus having plural electrode arrays.
3,462,679, 8-19-69, CI. 324-10.
Attaway, Julian J. Roof expansion joint cover and flashing.
3,425,172, 2-4-69, CI. 52-58.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Atteberry, Johnny C: See—
Campbell, George W., Jr.; Nies, Nelson P.; and Atteberry, John-
ny C, 3,479,137.
Attebo, Erik Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Kalle-Regulatorer. Hydraulic
actuator. 3,425,218, 2-4-69, CI. 60-52.
Attebo, Erik Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Kalle-Regulatorer. Signal
transmitting means for a regulator. 3,482,589, 12-9-69, CI. 137-
85.
Attenhofer, A., AG: See —
Dobler, Hans, 3,466,057.
Attention, Inc.: See —
Westin, Dale B., 3,471,958.
Attcrbury, Stanley T. Knockdown storage bicycle. 3,466,060, 9-9-69,
CI. 280-287.
Atterby, Per Albin. Process for cleaning and corrosion protection of
metals and a composition therefor. 3,441,419, 4-29-69, CI. 106-
14.
Attfield, Donald J.; and Wilkes, William W., to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Spinnerets. 3,438,087, 4-15-69, CI. 18-8.
Atti, Eros, to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation. High contrast
cathode ray tube. 3,427,490, 2-1 1-69, CI. 313-106.
Attix, Frank H. Method of determining radiation dose through a
package and dosimeter therefor. 3,440,420, 4-22-69, CI. 250-83.
Attix, Frank H., to United States of America, Navy. Thermolu-
minescent dosimetry test system and method. 3,480.776, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 250-83.3
Attix, Frank H., to United States of America, Navy. Thermolu-
minescent dosimeter. 3,484,605, 12-16-69, CI. 250-71.
Attridge, John T., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation. Load-
center. 3,462,648, 8-19-69, CI. 317-99.
Attwood, Brian Ernest, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Audio
amplifier circuits and the like. 3,449,679, 6-10-69, CI. 330-10.
Attwood, Brian Ernest, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Time-base.
3,456,150. 7-15-69, CI. 315-27.
Attwood, Charles W.: See —
Attwood, Charles W.; and Papayoti, Hristo V., 3,421,280.
Attwood, Charles W., deceased (by Attwood, James W., and Att-
wood, Warren R., executors); and Papayoti, Hristo V., said
Papayoti assor to Attwood, Charles W., Estate of. Building con-
struction. 3,421,280, 1-14-69, CI. 52-648.
Attwood, Charles W. Tubing. 3,437,779, 4-8-69, CI. 219-59.
Attwood, John G.; and Kosrow, Robert L., to Union Special
Machine Company. Control circuit for electromechanical devices.
3,447,051, 5-27-69, CI. 318-127.
Attwood. John Hamilton, to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Propeller bosses. 3,446,290, 5-27-69, CI. 170-173.
Attwood, Warren R.; and Henry, Herbert J., to Unistrut Corpora-
tion. Fastening clamp. 3,468,567, 9-23-69, CI. 287-51.
Atwater, Bennett L.: See —
Penisten, Robert J.; and Atwater, Bennett L.,3,425,931.
Atwater, Franklin S., to Textron, Inc., mesne. Mold for filling a trun-
cated ball to be ground. 3,437,307, 4-8-69, CI. 249-91.
Atwater, Robert M.: See —
Nisscn, Warren I.; and Atwater, Robert M., 3,461 ,616.
Atwater, Wayne G.: See —
Alstedt, William A.; and Atwater, Wayne G., 3,445,010.
Armington, Raymond Q\; and Atwater, Wayne G., 3,485, 389.
Atwater. Wayne G., to Triax Company, The. Storage system with a
transfer mechanism for an article handling vehicle. 3,485,390, 12-
23-69, CI. 214-16.4
Atwcll, William H., to Dow Corning Corporation. Disilacyclohex-
adiencs. 3.465,018, 9-2-69, CI. 260-448.2
Atwcll, William H., to Dow Corning Corporation. Thermolysis of al-
koxy disilanes in the presence of alcohols to provide hydrogen-
substituted alkoxymonosilanes. 3,478,078, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-448.8
Atwcll, William H., to Dow Corning Corporation. Novel dialkox-
ymethyl(trialkoxy)silanes and a method for their preparation.
3,478.079. 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-448.8
Atwicker, Elmar R.. to Universal Oil Products Company. N-Poly-
cyclic hydrocarbyl substituted phenylenediamines. 3,453,329, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-576.
Atwood & Morrill Co.: See —
Hose, Alexander V.; and Prescott, Norman F., 3,428,090.
Atwood, Bruce C: See —
Touw, Theodore R.; Swaney, Casper B.; and Atwood. Bruce
C, 3,453,727.
Atwood, Elmer G. Can dispensing and transporting unit. 3,477,774,
I 1-1 1-69, CI. 312-45.
Atwood. George E.; Bourne, Douglas J.; and Lamb, Frank E., to
Duval Corporation. Method of producing ammonium sulfate,
potassium sulfate and magnesium oxide from langbeinite.
3.436,175, 4-1-69, CI. 23-1 19.
Atwood, Glenn A.: See —
Welty, Albert B., Jr.; Johnson. Russell R.; and Atwood, Glenn
A. ,3,476.5 13.
Atwood, Harold T. Rounding apparatus for dough. 3,448,697, 6-10-
69, CI. 107-9.
Atwood, John G.; and Kerr. Edwin L., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation,
The. Microphone. 3.433,959, 3-18-69. CI. 250-199.
Atwood, Lamar T., to Southworth Machine Company. Method of
ream collecting single sheets. 3,463,485, 8-26-69, CI. 271-89.
Atwood, Mark T., to Continental Oil Company. Process for produc-
ing aluminum alkyls and alpha- olefins. 3,423,444, 1-21-69, CI.
260-448.
Atwood, Mark T.; Napier, Donald R.; and Oertle, Donald H., to
Continental Oil Company. Method of inhibiting corrosion.
3,457,030, 7-22-69, CI. 21-2.7
Atwood, Rawson; and Calby, Joseph W., to Dyson-Kissner Corpora-
tion, The. Textile tube. 3,451,639, 6-24-69, CI. 242-1 18.32
Atwood Vacuum Machine Company: See —
Leonhardt, Robert F., 3,450,425.
Marchione, Joseph H., 3,434,179.
Peters, Robbert N., 3,447,191.
Atz, Robert W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Centrifugal pump of the free surface type. 3,431,860, 3-
11-69, CI. 103-111.
Au Werter, Jay P. Parallel line fluid system with meter regulating
valve. 3,470,896, 10-7-69, CI. 137-110.
Auberger, Jacques: See —
Leygue, Guy; and Auberger, Jacques, 3,469, 830.
Aubert, Georges, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Method of preparing
sides of meat for boning on an automatic machine. 3,483,592, 12-
16-69, CI. 17-46.
Aubert, Henri N.: See —
Vachon, Jeannine C. M.; and Aubert, Henri N., 3,437,988.
Aubert, Jacques; and Silhouette, Jean-Max Marie, to Societe Na-
tionale d 'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Aircraft
jet engines having afterburners and adjustable jet pipes. 3,472,028,
10-14-69, CI. 60-237.
Aubin, Gerard: See —
Devaux, Adrien; and Aubin, Gerard, 3, 473, 892.
Aubrey, William M., Jr.: See —
Schoolcraft, John L.; Aubrey, William M., Jr.; and Moyer, Wil-
liam H., Jr.,3,456,792.
Stone, Rodney L.; and Aubrey, William M., Jr., 3,44 1,401.
Auburn Research Foundation: See —
Walker, Donald F.; Rice, Duane N.; Crowson, David H.; and
Vachon, Reginald I., 3,470,873.
Auburn Rubber Company: See —
Hodson, Richard J., 3,433,365.
Auchapt, Pierre; Girard, Bernard; and Sautray, Roger, to Commis-
sariat a I'Energie Atomique. Steam distillation of solvents with
uranium salt addition. 3,445,346, 5-20-69, CI. 203-33.
Auchard, Gerald V., to Case, J. I., Company. Self-propelled win-
drower. 3,478,831, I 1-18-69, CI. 180-6.48
Auckland, Wayne James, to SWECO, Inc. Screening separator.
3,478,406, 11-18-69, CI. 209-334.
Aucktor, Erich, to Lohr & Bromkamp GmbH. Universal joint.
3,475,924, 11-4-69, CI. 64-21.
Auclair, Jean-Michel: See —
Robieux, Jean; and Auclair, Jean-Michel, 3,443,087.
Auclair, Michel: See —
Alliot, Louis; Auclair, Michel; and Godouet, Fran-
cois,3,480,419.
Audesse, Emery G.; and Huston, Leroy S., Jr. Incandescent lamp.
3,466,489, 9-9-69, CI. 313-222.
Audette, Anita A.: See —
Audette, Michael L.; and Audette, Anita A. ,3,478,696.
Audette, Michael L.; and Audette, Anita A. Pumping container.
3,478,696, 11-18-69, CI. 103-236.
Audette, Richard T., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Miniature
thermostatic switch. 3,430,177, 2-25-69, CI. 337-365.
Audichron Company, The: See —
Bryant, Ellis H, Jr., 3,478,168.
Audio Magnetics Corporation: See —
Katzef, Irving B.; and Abitboul, Georges D., 3,423,038.
Audiscan Corporation: See —
Skuja, Ivars M., 3,466,123.
Aue, Walter Alois: See —
Dannlcy, Ralph Lawrence; Aue, Walter Alois; and Farrant,
George Carlton.3,458,546.
Auer, Aarne Matias: See —
Virtanen, Aate R.; and Auer, Aarne Matias, 3,433,072.
Auer, Alois. Ski simulator apparatus. 3,467,374, 9-16-69, CI. 272-
57.
Auer, John H., Jr., to General Signal Corporation. Apparatus for
measuring traffic density. 3,445,637, 5-20-69, CI. 235-150.2
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Frielinghaus, Klaus H., to General Signal
Corporation. Vehicle detection and speed measuring apparatus.
3,441,905, 4-29-69, CI. 340-38.
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Huffman, Jerry P., to General Signal Cor-
poration. Sonic presence detector system. 3,474,400, 10-21-69, CI
340-1.
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger P..
to General Signal Corporation. Code communication system
3,423,733, 1-21-69, CI. 340-168.
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger P.
to General Signal Corporation. Traffic signal control system
3,482,208, 12-2-69, CI. 340-35.
LIST OF PATENTEES
71
Auer Werner, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs G.m.b.H. Gyrocom-
pass follow-up system. 3,443,321, 5-13-69, CI. 33-226.
Auer, William F.; Bonovitz, James J.; and Valleau, Robert L., to
Comar Electric Company. Arc preventing means for a switching
relay. 3,451.019, 6-17-69, CI. 335-201.
Auer, William F.: See—
Fendler, Lawrence B.; and Auer, William F., 3,486,048.
Auerbach, David R., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Expandable
diaphragm. 3,449,042, 6-10-69, CI. 350-273.
Auerbach, Guenther; Schneider, Lukas; and Wehrli, Walter, to San-
doz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz AG. Reactive water-soluble cupriferous
disazo dyes. 3,422,084, 1-14-69, CI. 260-146.
Auerbach, William A.; Kurimsky, Albert; and Calzaretta, Richard, to
Rowe international, Inc., mesne. Coin caddy change-making
mechanism. 3,446,327, 5-27-69, CI. 194-2.
Auergesellschaft G.m.b.H.: See —
Brauer, Lothar W., 3,467,601.
Auernhammer, Marcus J.; and Waara, William A., to Visi-Trol En-
oineering Company. Indexing drive for transfer machine.
3,437,191,4-8-69, CI. 198-135.
Aufderhaar, Ernst: See —
Seeliger, Wolfgang; and Aufderhaar, Ernst, 3, 450,699.
Aufderheide, Don R., to Vendit, Inc. Method and apparatus for
validating documents by spectral analysis of light reflected
therefrom. 3,480,785, 11-25-69, CI. 250-219.
Aufhauser. Alfred. Application of irradiated melted wax-
polyethylene blend to solids. 3,436,325, 4-1-69, CI. 204-159.2
Augcnstein, John G.; and Enault, Neal C, to McDonnell Douglas
Corporation, mesne. Feed-through seal. 3,441,662, 4-29-69, CI.
174-151.
Auger, Frank Pawley, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Flow rate
measuring device. 3,452,595, 7-1-69, CI. 73-204.
Auger, Frank Pawley, to BP Chemicals (U.K.) Limited. Gas chro-
matography apparatus and valves suitable for use therein.
3,477,207, 11-1 1-69, CI. 55-197.
Auger, Raymond N., to Cutler Controls, Inc., mesne. Proximity de-
tection device. 3,422,666, 1-21-69, CI. 73-37.5
Auger, Raymond N., to Cutler Controls, Inc., mesne. Proximity de-
tection device using conic/toroidal flow. 3,460,375, 8-12-69, CI.
73-37.
Augunas, Algis G., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle
sunshade fastening means. 3,433,525, 3-18-69, CI. 296-97.
August, Paul. Reversible gravity concrete or mortar mixer.
3,438,613,4-15-69, CI. 259-162.
Augusta, Joseph. Hair roller brake. 3,461,884, 8-19-69, CI. 132-40.
Augustin. Eugene H.: See —
Alonzo, Richard L.; and Augustin, Eugene H, 3,486, 869.
Alonzo, Richard L.; Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.;
and Kramer, Robert N., 3,48 1,729.
Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.; and Kramer, Robert N.,
to Ford Motor Company. Composite tweel for chamber utilized in
the manufacture of float glass. 3,486,876. 12-30-69, CI. 65-172.
Augustin, Horst; and Hcringlake, Ralph, to Lever Brother Company.
Human or animal hair colourants comprising nitrobenzene dyes.
3,446,567, 5-27-69, CI. 8-10.
Augustin, Johann; Wcnger, Joachim; Reichardt, Manfred; and Spie-
gler, Ewald, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Storage device for use in teleprinters. 3,459,890, 8-5-69, CI. 178-
17.
Augustin, Verlynn O., to Wood Treating Chemical Company. Incis-
ing drum for wooden members. 3,478,790, I 1-18-69, CI. 144-233.
Augustin. Werner. Process for making a turnover at a fabric edge or
the like, and also ancillary means for carrying out the process.
3,45 1 ,065, 6-24-69, CI. 2-247.
Augustine, Alfred; and Guthrie, James M., to Loftus Engineering
Corporation. Metal melting and refining furnace. 3,437,326, 4-8-
69, CI. 263-40.
Augustine. Eugene Edward. Display attachment for a wrist band.
3.455.043. 7-15-69, CI. 40-21.
Aukerman. Agnes Lucille. Infant carrier. 3.481,517, 12-2-69, CI.
224-6.
Aukland, Jerry C: See—
Lind, James N.; and Aukland, Jerry C, 3,43 1,485.
Auksmann. Boris: See —
Scott. Ronald F.; Ko, Hon-Yim; and Auksmann,
Boris.3,423,994.
Aul, Albert H., to General Marine Technology Corporation. Elec-
trogravitational desalination of saline water. 3.474,014. 10-21-69,
CI. 204-150.
Auld, Joseph Robert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Magnesium surface for cooling Ti02. 3,443.630, 5-13-69, CI. 165-
Auld, Samuel H., to Lear Jet Corporation. Endless tape cartridge.
3,482,792, 12-9-69. CI. 242-55.19
Auld, Samuel H.: Sec-
Lear, William P.; and Auld. Samuel H. 3,437,762.
Lear, William P.; and Auld, Samuel H. 3,478,973.
Auler. Hans W.; and Proske, Gerhard, to Englcbert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for improved sulfur-vulcanization of mixtures
ol elastomers containing ethylene propylene terpolymers.
3.451,962, 6-24-69, CI. 260-33.6
Auler, Herbert, to Passavant-Werke. Equipn ent for the introduction
of gases into fluids. 3,458,176, 7-29-69, CI. 259-130.
Auler, Herbert; and Muskat, Josef, to Passavant-Werke. Aeration ap-
paratus. 3,473,790, 10-21-69, CI. 261-91.
Aulik, Robert F.; and Cassie, Norman M., to Armour and Company.
Adhesive coating receptive primer for inert plastic. 3,484,336, 12-
16-69, CI. 161-184.
Aulmann, Dietrich: See —
Brinkmeier, Friedhelm; and Aulmann, Dietrich, 3,432,982.
Ault, Wayne Edward, 'Automatic' Sprinkler Corporation of Amer-
ica. Center strut sprinkler. 3,469,632, 9-30-69, CI. 169-39.
Ault, Wayne E., Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America. Ceil-
ing sprinkler. 3,459,266, 8-5-69, CI. 169-37.
Aumann, Robert E. Electrical teaching system. 3,477,143, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 35-9.
Aumayer, Hansruedi: See —
Kesselring, Fritz; and Aumayer, Hansruedi,3,486,137.
Aumont, Pierre Maurice: See —
Derippe, Jean-Marie; and Aumont, Pierre Maurice,3,454,915.
Aumuller, Walter: See —
Muth, Karl; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Weber, Hel-
mut.3,420,882.
Aumuller, Walter; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; Weyer, Rudi; and
Schmidt, Felix, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzenesulfonyl-ureas and process for
their manufacture. 3,454,636, 7-8-69, CI. 260-553.
Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; and
Schmidt, Felix Helmut, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzenesulfonyl ureas.
3,448,149, 6-3-69, CI. 260-553.
Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; and
Peschke, Wilhelm, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzenesulfonyl ureas. 3,449,346,
6-10-69, CI. 260-281.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Muth, Karl;
and Schmidt, Felix,3,426,067.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Muth,
Karl,3,435,116.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Muth, Karl;
and Schmidt, Flix Helmut.3,454,635.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller. Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Korger,
Gerhard.3,483,297.
Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; Weyer, Rudi; Aumuller, Walter;
and Schmidt, Felix Helmut.3,449,417.
Aune, Edward S.; and Brown, Lyle Robert. Camera mounting
device. 3,434,406, 3-25-69, CI. 95-86.
Aungst, David C; and Clement, Ira T., to Pennsylvania Fluorocar-
bon Company, Inc. Process for making corrugated plastic tubing.
3,445,552, 5-20-69, CI. 264-40.
Aunspaugh, Aaron F. Fishing rod and reel holder. 3,484,066, 12-16-
69, CI. 248-41.
Aupetit, Marcel, to La Telemecanique Electrique. Circuit breaker
apparatus. 3,420,971, 1-7-69, CI. 200-144.
Auphan Michel; and Perilhou, Jean, to North American Philips
Company, Inc. Method of and device for thermally measuring
blood flow. 3,446,073, 5-27-69, CI. 73-204.
Auphan, Michel, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Heart-actuated,
spring driven cardiac stimulator. 3,486,506, 12-30-69, CI. 128-
419.
Aupox, Marcell: See —
Donadieu, Lucien; Kloeckner, Edmond; Aupox, Marcell; and
Royet, Jean,3,470,508.
Auracher, August: See —
Mayr, Helmut; Pelte, Richard; and Auracher, August, 3,425, 776.
Aurelio, Salvatore P.; and Gardner, Thomas A., to Bennett Indus-
tries, Inc. Sonic energy dental cleaning device. 3,466,689, 9-16-69,
CI. 15-22.
Auriol, Jean, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Differential-ac-
tion change-speed mechanisms. 3,430,518, 3-4-69, CI. 74-705.
Aurora Plastics Corp.: See —
Giammarino, Joseph E.; and Brand, Derek A., 3,424,379.
Ausfeld, Rudolf Arthur, to Landis & Gyr, A.G. Audio frequency
transmitter including a load- guided inerter and direct coupling
filter. 3,453,522, 7-1-69, CI. 321-4.
Ausfeld, Rudolf Arthur. Power line communication systems.
3,483,546, 12-9-69, CI. 340-310.
Ausherman, Harry S. Grain drying and debris separation device.
3,474,903, 10-28-69, CI. 209-11.
Auslander, Harry; and Morano, Gary E. Golf stance correcting
device. 3,423,094, 1-21-69, CI. 273-187.
Ausnit, Steven. Container with force differential flexible fastener.
3,425,469, 2-4-69, CI. 150-3.
Ausnit, Steven. Method of forming fastener assembly. 3,430,329, 3-
4-69, CI. 29-408.
Austad, Ralph William: See —
Bridge, William H.; Birmingham, Donald J.; and Austad, Ralph
William,3,454,936.
Austen, Cecil John: See —
Watkin, David Anthony; Coode, Edward John; and Austen,
Cecil John, 3,435,685.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Austen, Jorg, to Porsche, Dr.-Ing., H.c.F., K.G., Firma. Heat
exchanger for boat propulsion unit. 3,476,070, 11-4-69, CI. 115-
0.5
Austenal Europa, Inc.: See-
Keller, Arnold; and Pohl, Fritz Georg, 3,472,081.
Austgen, Kenneth J., to Pullman, Incorporated. Freight vehicle floor
structure. 3,420,193, 1-7-69, CI. 105-422.
Austin, Amory Earl; and Lee, Preston Pope, to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. Continuous manufacture of detergent laundry bars.
3,434,974, 3-25-69, CI. 252-138.
Austin, Arthur C; Gorka, Edward R.; and Kaleta, Norbert W., to
National Gypsum Company. Acoustic tile laminate. 3,480,104, 11-
25-69, CI. 181-33.
Austin, Arthur C; and Kaleta, Norbert W., to National Gypsum
Company. Process for forming an arcuate metal punch plate.
3,472,306, 10-14-69, CI. 164-15.
Austin, Arthur L., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Stabilized
polyether polyols. 3,437,694, 4-8-69, CI. 260-61 1.5
Austin, Arthur L.; Hartman, Robert J.; and Patton, John T., Jr., to
Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Phosphorus-containing reac-
tion product of an acid of phosphorus, tetrahydrofuran and an al-
kylene oxide. 3,439,067, 4-15-69, CI. 260-920.
Austin, Benjamin L., to Christensen Diamond Products Company.
Diamond milling cutters. 3,468,583, 9-23-69, CI. 299-89.
Austin, Curtis R. Railroad cross-tie and novel unit and insert
therefor. 3,428,252, 2-18-69, CI. 238-30.
Austin, Forrest L.; and Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Com-
pany, The. Method for brewing coffee beverage. 3,482,989, 12-9-
69, CI. 99-71.
Austin, George E.: See —
Rawlings, Richard F.; and Austin, George E., 3,43 1,803.
Austin, George K., Jr. Air operated evacuation system. 3,452,751, 7-
1-69, CI. 128-277.
Austin, George K., Jr. Aspirator device. 3,485,246, 12-23-69, CI.
128-277.
Austin, Glenn M.: See —
Seiferth, Oscar E.; and Austin, Glenn M., 3,432,980.
Austin, Harry W.; and Hess, William C, to Mine Safety Appliances
Company. Protective hood. 3,458,864, 8-5-69, CI. 2-5.
Austin, Howard B.; and Wait, John D., Jr., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Bucket positioning kick-out controls for bucket loaders.
3,429,471, 2-25-69, CI. 214-762.
Austin, James E.: See —
Hyltin, Tom J.; Hoffman, William F.; and Austin, James
E., 3,454,906.
Mustian, William Roy, Jr.; and Austin, James, 3,442,610.
Austin, James; and Ellis, John D., to Nordac Limited. Gas/liquid
contacting devices and the operation thereof. 3,439,475, 4-22-69,
CI. 55-90.
Austin, Joe H. Tool for joining and separating pipe joints. 3,426,417,
2-11-69, CI. 29-237.
Austin, Larry E.; and Titcomb, Francis R., to Simmonds Precision
Products, Inc. Viscous dispensing system. 3,478,925, 1 1-18-69, CI.
222-1.
Austin, Laurence H. Variable hydraulic control device. 3,470,908,
10-7-69, CI. 137-625.4
Austin, Lawthan M., Jr. Device for applying dressing, medication
and suction. 3,486,504, 12-30-69, CI. 128-260.
Austin, Lee K.; and Mueller, Wilfred G, to Ingersoll-Rand Com-
pany. Machine performance indicating apparatus. 3,443,426, 5-13-
69, CI. 73-116.
Austin, Leonard Edmond. Control for an instantaneous fluid heating
device. 3,460,459, 8-12-69, CI. 99-282.
Austin, Lewis M.: See —
Best, William V.; Hughes, Roland L.; and Austin, Lewis
M., 3,440,092.
Austin, Lewis M.; Dcnman, Robert R.; O'Dennell, Thomas P.; and
Veres, Frank, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Telescope mirror blank.
3,484,328, 12-16-69, CI. 161-4.
Austin, Max M.: See —
Schell, Sidney L.; and Austin, Max M., 3,483,955.
Austin Motor Company Limited, The: See —
Hazlehurst, Philip Geoffrey; Hollis, Sydney G.; and Phillips,
Bryan F., 3,459,407.
Austin, Russell A., \59r to Davis, Bill A., and Bevers, John Denzil.
Shoulder guard for football players. 3,431,560, 3-1 1-69, CI. 2-2.
Austin, Wayne M., to RCA Corporation. System for producing indi-
cations of time relationship of electrical signals. 3,473,052, 10-14-
69, CI. 307-269.
Austin, William C; Conover, Lloyd H.; McFarland, James W.; and
Morgan, Derek H., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Control of hel-
minthiasis with a scries of 2-[W-(2- thienyl)alkyl)-,2-[2-(2-thie-
nyl)vinyl]-, and the corresponding isomeric 3-thienyl derivatives of
thiazoline and 5,6-dihydro-4H-l,3-thiazine. 3,458,633, 7-29-69, CI.
424-246.
Auston, Amory Earl; and Fischer, Charles Frederick, to Colgate-Pal-
molive Company. Detergent laundry bars. 3,481,880, 12-2-69, CI.
252-138.
Auston, Vernon R. Material fastening apparatus. 3,476,301, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 227-25.
Australia, Commonwealth of: See —
Metcalfe, Kenneth A.; Gillespie, Frank C; and Smith, Ian E.,
3,476,935.
Australian Iron & Steel Pty. Limited: See —
Burn, Patrick Marion; and Nevison, Ronald Arthur, 3,477,529.
Australian Railway Equipment Supply Company Proprietary Limited:
See —
Yard, William J., 3,430,579.
Yard, William J., 3,451,349.
Yard, William J., 3,461,810.
Autelca AG: See —
Meloni, Mario, 3,481,443.
Meloni, Mario, 3,483,956.
Autenrieth, Hans; and Wirries, Heinrich, to Kali Forschung Anstalt
GmbH. Process for the electrostatic separation of the sylvite
(KC1 ) component of a mineral. 3,477,566, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 209-9.
Auth, George R.: See —
Hui, William L. C; and Auth, George R.,3,483,038.
Autic Developments Limited: See —
Young, Robert William, 3,460,723.
Auto Research Corporation: See —
Durnan, William E., 3,447,820.
Durnan, William E., 3,477,545.
Auto Transmissions Limited: See —
Abbott, Randle Leslie, 3,426,623.
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; and Abbott, Randle Leslie, 3,459,285.
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; Abbott, Randle Leslie; Whateley, Eric
Albert; and Clark, George Kenneth, 3,472,098.
Auto Union G.m.b.H.: See —
Hertel, Karl, 3,433,501.
Auto-Lawn, Inc.: See —
Magda, Robert J.; and Giordano, Anthony, Jr., 3,446,165.
Auto-Safe Research and Development Corporation: See —
La Chiusa, Arturo Alfred, 3,436,981.
Auto-Soler Company: See —
Padovani, Henry R.; and Wright, John G., 3,478,946.
Autogiro Company of America: See —
Stanley, Paul H., 3,433,306.
Autographic Business Forms, Inc.: See —
Shoup, Robert W.; White, Roger F.; and Weller, Albert E.,
3,464,350.
Automata Corporation: See —
Azure, Leo L., Jr., 3,445,942.
Automated Building Components, Inc.: See —
Heise, Richard E., 3,485,518.
Jureit, John C; and Csakvary, Oscar, 3,443,513.
Jureit, John C, 3,472,118.
Jureit, John Calvin; and Coovert, Gilbert T., 3,427,055.
Jureit, John Calvin, 3,479,783.
Jureit, William E., 3,480,305.
Automated Handling Systems Inc.: See —
Paglee, Edgar H., 3,444,385.
Automated Machines Corporation: See —
Modglin, Donald D., 3,443,107.
Automated Measurements Corporation: See —
McCutcheon, Samuel R.; Belleville, Logan M.; and Ewin, Wil-
liam H., 3,461,386.
Automated Packaging Corporation: See —
Lerner, Bernard, 3,477,196.
Lerner, Hershey, 3,455,088.
Automated Towers Corporation: See —
Wagner, Wesley R.; and Baylon, Charles A., 3,439,815.
Automatic Cabinet Company: See —
Paper, Roland K.; and Smyers, Robert D., 3,438,380.
Automatic Car-Wash Distributors, Inc.: See —
McBurnett, Arthur D., 3,481,346.
Automatic Control Devices, Inc.: See —
Selgin, Paul J., 3,423,592.
Automatic Displays, Inc.: See —
Fontaine, John G., 3,434,007.
Fontaine, John G., 3,457,457.
Automatic Druckmaschinenfabrik Dr. W. Hinniger und Sohne: See —
Kaufmann, Curt, 3,426,680.
Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Barrett, John M., 3,436,741.
Bold, Eugene R.; Krebs, Peter D.; and McKeon, Patrick E.,
3,431,642.
Brown, George L., 3,466,650.
Cochran, Alfred S.; and Sikorski, Frank B., 3,466,401.
Cook, Bates C, Jr.; and Rovnyak, Richard M., 3,440,032.
Deptuch, Kazimierz J., 3,427,467.
Donnelly, James M., 3,466,622.
Duthie, Robert W.; and Thomas, Robert M., 3,487,173.
Engh, Howard A.; and Lord, John M., 3,480,743.
Fairley, David O., 3,480,882.
Fulenwider, John E., 3,445,824.
Hanna, David L.; and Zellmer, Neale A., 3,466,572.
Hartz, Joseph M.; Miknaitis, Sigitas; and Vogel, Carl W.,
3,435,160.
Herrero, Jose Luis; and Willoner, Gideon, 3,473,142.
Holden, James R., 3,452,339.
LIST OF PATENTEES
73
Huntley, Christopher R., 3,434,066.
Huntley, Christopher R., 3,452,290.
Kelly, Michael J.; and Rekiere, Bernard J., 3,452,297.
Kelly, Michael J.; and Rekiere, Bernard J., 3,461,439.
Kowalik, Ronald F., 3,433,904.
Krylow, Konstanty E.; and Reimer, William A., 3,474,423.
Lebrun, Franz Joseph Ghislain, 3,440,356.
Lepianka, Stanley J., 3,487,347.
Lind, Paul U., 3,445,610.
Longwell, Thomas F., 3,435,157.
Matthews, John T., 3,484,561.
McGough, Gerald B., 3,472,974.
Mnichowicz, Donald A.; and Waco, Richard F., 3,480,735.
Orchard, Henry J.; and Lee, William N„ 3,470,500.
Park, Bum Suh, 3,422,231.
Pena, Pascual J., 3,435,450.
Pena, Pascual J., 3,445,843.
Reimer, William A., 3,432,796.
Reimer, William A., 3,466,629.
Rice, Verner K., 3,436,746.
Risky, Frank A., 3,466,402.
Schildgen, Robert M.; and Young, John S., 3,440,355.
Sellenslagh, Emiel H. M.; and Van Hoeck, Willy F., 3,433,898.
Sherstiuk, Boris, 3,480,913.
Sidor, Edward F.; and Reimer, William A., 3,480,893.
van Bosse, John G., 3,461,247.
Vande Wege, John R., 3,427,405.
Vande Wege, John R., 3,452,159.
Wedmore, William R., 3,478,314.
Automatic Fire Alarm Company: See —
Cassell, Joseph L., 3,433,090.
Automatic Power, Inc.: See —
Dodge, Robert J., 3,458,710.
Dodge, Robert J., 3,473,084.
Automatic Radio Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Johnson, Randall W., 3,477,637.
Santelmann, William F., Jr., 3,483,562.
Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America:5ee —
Ault, Wayne E., 3,459,266.
Ault, Wayne Edward, 3,469,632.
Bovard, Robert M., 3,482,568.
Cupp, Charles D., 3,431,931.
Cupp, Charles D., 3,431,932.
Cupp, Charles D., 3,456,642.
Cupp, Charles D., 3,474,782.
Garrison, John B., 3,481,333.
Holloway, Robert L., 3,457,564.
Holloway, Robert L., 3,480,033.
Rawlings, John H., 3,486,169.
Robinson, Claude G.; and McClelland, Robert, 3,429,081.
Tarn, Thomas K.; and Lea, James M., 3,468,345.
Vincent, Darrcll M., 3,450,392.
Automatic Switch Company: See —
Churchill, Alan W., 3,463,443.
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., 3,463,444.
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., 3,463,445.
Kacmmer, Herbert H., 3,454,045.
Kryspin, Alfred J., 3,431,522.
Otto, Noel A., 3,430,991.
Spinclli, Frank P.; and Wiktor, Dominik M., 3,435,390.
Spinclli, Frank P.; and Wiktor, Dominik M., 3,441,700.
Spinclli, Frank P.; and Wiktor, Dominik M., 3,443,252.
Automatic Telephone & Electric Company Limited: See —
Hartley, David; Swanick , Brian Herbert; and Pate , Orran
Terence, 3,444,527.
Sherlock, James F.; and Rankin, Kenneth Forbes, 3,440,624.
Automatic Timing & Controls, Inc.: See —
Denger, George P., 3,458,770.
Houpt, Grover K.; and Thomson, Edward T., 3,434,086.
Whittaker, Vernon, 3,443,245.
Automatic Tool Systems, Inc.: See —
Lopata, Herman. 3,441,716.
'Automatic 'Sprinkler Corporation of America:5ee —
Brown, William H., 3,467,137.
Automation Development Corporation: Sec —
White, Frank F.; Tanno, Norman J.; and Chipps, Elmer T.,
3.480,159.
Automation Devices, Inc: See —
Osojnak, Boris M., 3,424,303.
Automation Industries, Inc.: See —
Apple, Wayne R., 3,462,602.
Apple. Wayne R.; and Maley, Dale R., 3,483,721.
Brennan, William H.; and Wolf, Rudolph J., Jr., 3,481,189.
Collins, Jack T„ 3,423,991.
Cowan, Gerald de G„ 3,442,1 19.
Cowan, Gerald dc G.; and Mungcr, Donald W„ 3,482,434.
Gerstenbergcr, Egon, 3,428,933.
Guiles, Wesley L., 3,428,093.
Hastings, Joseph C, 3,474,237.
Maley, Dale R., 3,427,861.
Maley, Dale R., 3,433,052.
Maley, Dale R., 3,434,332.
Maley, Dale R., 3,451,254.
Nute, Philip R.; Serabian, Steven; and Weighart, Frederick,
3,427,867.
Smith, Albert H., 3,476,517.
Automation Products, Inc.: See —
Banks, William B., 3,449,940.
Banks, William B., 3,449,941.
Automation Technology, Inc.: See —
Critides, Charles G.; Scordato, Emil A.; and Hartnett, John J.,
3,483,781.
Automobiles M. Berliet: See —
Sibeud, Jean-Paul, 3,448,609.
Vautier, Jean, 3,430,976.
Automotive Development Corporation: See —
Sullivan, Billie R., 3,471,132.
Automotive Pattern Co.: See —
Londal, Ralph K.; Schroeder, Lloyd A.; and Doolin, Wendell
M., 3,461,948.
Automotive Products Company Limited: See —
Chouings, Leslie C, 3,479,094.
Ellis, Frederick E., 3,450,005.
Satchwell, Peter F., 3,447,651.
Automotive Rubber Company, Inc.: See —
Oiestad, Andrew, 3,427,006.
Autoquip Corporation: See —
Clarke, Jesse E., 3,476,267.
Autoscan, Inc.: See —
Pelta, Edmond R., 3,477,024.
Autosearch, Inc.: See —
Elliott, Louis J., 3,425,623.
Autoset Corporation: See —
Mc Gregor, Donald T.; and Lodjic, Carl L., 3,482,663.
Autrey, Evert A., to Santa Barbara Research Center. Detector array
with electrode connections. 3,426,198, 2-4-69, CI. 250-83.
Autrey, Samuel W., to United States of America, mesne. Device for
simulating progressively delayed outputs linear hydrophone array.
3,484,738, 12-16-69, CI. 340-5.
Autry, Wallace M.; and Chapman, Clifford P., to United States of
America, Army. Photomechanical color proving process.
3,432,297, 3-11-69, CI. 96-27.
Auvil, Carroll K. Remote control and indicator system with control
maintained through a remote variable frequency source.
3,486,090, 12-23-69, CI. 318-18.
Auvil, Harvey S., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Disentrainment of
coal particles in pneumatically charged coke ovens. 3,438,867, 4-
15-69, CI. 201-40.
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, to Celanese Corporation. Warp
knit terry fabrics. 3,434,306, 3-25-69, CI. 66-86.
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, to Celanese Corporation.
Method of warp knitting with textured yarn. 3,442,099, 5-6-69, CI.
66-86.
Auville, Calvin: See —
Porter, Stephen L.; Auville, Calvin; and Winch, Allen
R., 3,430,465.
Auxier, Thomas A., to General Electric Company. Cooled turbine
nozzle for high temperature turbine. 3,475,107, 10-28-69, CI. 415-
175.
Auzins, Raimunds; Sigman, Earl H.; and Schneider, Alfred, to
United Industrial Syndicate, Inc. System for handling cargo
lighters and cargo hatch covers aboard ship. 3,469,716, 9-30-69,
CI. 214-15.
Auzins, Raimunds; and Yendrich, Stephen P., Jr., to Morgan En-
gineering Company. Shipboard gantry crane and hoist mechanism
therefor. 3,467,263, 9-16-69, CI. 214-15.
Avakian, Emik A.: See —
Greenblum, Carl; Buegler, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.;
Avakian, Emik A.; and Granbery, John, 3,484, 748.
Avant, William W., to Garrett Corporation, The. Regulator valve
mechanism. 3,433,251, 3-18-69, CI. 137-488.
Avanti R&D, Inc.: See—
Martino, Louis J., 3,475,756.
Avco Broadcasting Corporation: See —
Rockwell, Ronald J., 3,454,790.
Avco Corporation: See —
Bender, Paul H.; and Vaughan, David A., 3,430,235.
Bernert, Robert E.; Hatch, Albert M.; and Stekly, Zdenek J. J.,
3,427,391.
Bing, John H.; Vagedes, Lawrence J.; Luthman, Paul A.; and
Colwill, Herbert W., 3,458,088.
Coleman, Ronald H.; and Nigro, Frank D., 3,453,853.
De Klotz, Ralph E., 3,442,083.
Doss, Robert J., 3,457,513.
Downey, Wolcott M., 3,452,366.
Dropkin, David; O'Connor, Thomas J.; Cass, Le A.; and Com-
fort, Edward H., 3,453,880.
EI Bindari, Ahmed, 3,433,892.
El Bindari, Ahmed, 3,471,925.
Gauld, Godfrey R„ 3,479,531.
Gri, Norman J.; and Yon, Eugene T., 3,483,096.
Guarino, Henry R., 3,452,739.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Guarino, Henry R., 3,465,746.
Hals, Finr v, 3,439,196.
Hals, Finn <V., 3,449,602.
Hebert, John R.; and Waite, Warren A., 3,430,572.
Hohenberg, Rudolph, 3,465,581.
Holmes, John F., 3,450,984.
Hudson, Marvin E., 3,453,892.
Jane:, George S.; and Levy, Richard H., 3,441,756.
Jens. .^.Gerald A., 3,440,079.
Jones, KobertT., 3,452,738.
Junker, Arnold E., 3,430,967.
Kaiser, Robert, 3,483,968.
Litant, Irving; Pratt, Ralph C; and Allen, Gerald L., 3,475,640.
Louis, Jean F., 3,487,240.
Lvnch, Thomas J., 3,428,303.
M'aslan, Frank, 3,471,723.
Mertens, William J., 3,485,460.
Midkiff, James C, 3,487,404.
Moellmann, Heinz, 3,472,487.
Mossman, Henry L.; and McDonald, Douglass A., 3,422,578.
Park, Jcrald L., 3,439,923.
Ragcn, Jack R.; and Loughry, Donald J., 3,457,414.
Rcssler, Erhard O., 3,428,831.
Rishton, Michael L., 3,456,444.
Rogen, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J., 3,440,997.
Rogcn, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J., 3,483,748.
Rogen, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J., 3,483,752.
Rosenswcig, Ronald E., 3,483,969.
Shekro, Christe M., 3,486,097.
Smith, EmileG., 3,470,691.
Specht, Herbert H., 3,442,741.
Speheger, Stcvan W., 3,436,659.
Stein, Wolfgang J.; and Straniti, Salvatore, 3,424,240.
Stott, Ted; Gunyou, Lyman J.; Frushour, George V.; and
Grocnevcld, Wilbur E., 3,425,194.
Vagcdes. Lawrence J.; and Bing, John H., 3,430,818.
Walters, Richard E., 3,478,869.
Wcikel, Anthony M., 3,447,161.
Wisscl, Francis A., 3,423,728.
Young, Paul E.; and Gunyou, Lyman J., 3,450,138.
Zar, Jacob L., 3,458,842.
Avco Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Bcz, Robert V., 3,486,026.
A. V. Corporation, The, N.V.: See —
Dimitracopoulos, Panayotis C, 3,480,356.
Avdel Limited: See —
Jeal, Harvey Philip, 3,426,375.
Avedissian, Michael K., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Air hearing support for strand material holder. 3,486,677, 12-30-
69, CI. 228-3.
Avcllone, Richard C, to Republic Steel Corporation. Electroplating
apparatus. 3,468,783, 9-23-69, CI. 204-207.
Avera, William W., to Bahnson Company, The. Suction flute
mounted wiper device for drafting rolls. 3,431,717, 3-11-69, CI.
57-34.5
Avera, William W., to Bahnson Company, The. Air filter. 3,470,680,
10-7-69, CI. 55-497.
Averbukh, Mark Borisovich; Volchek, Grigory Movshevich; Gora,
Vladimir Epifanovich; Elinson, Isaak Markovich; Leonidov,
Nikolai Konstantinovich; Molochnikov, Nikolai Vladimirovich;
Kheifets. Ber Simkhovich; and Shpigel. Alexandr-Sever Julievich.
Full-revolving bridge cranes. 3,459,31 1, 8-5-69, CI. 212-10.
Averill. Eugene F., to Titus Manufacturing Corporation. Combina-
tion diffuser and false ceiling suspension systems. 3,440,947, 4-29-
69. CI. 98-40.
Averill. Robert M., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Time division key telephone system. 3.420,961, 1-7-69,
CI. 179-18.
Averill, William D., 45tf to Clifton. Richard, and 45% to Doepke,
John H. Wire coiling and clamping fastener. 3,431,546, 3-4-69, CI.
339-269.
Aversa. Joseph. Miniaturized telescopic marking instrument.
3,469.927, 9-30-69. CI. 401-95.
Aversten, Karl J., to AGA Aktiebolag. Protective ground arrange-
ment for contact line poles. 3,427.468, 2-1 1-69, CI. 307-94.
Avery, Carl F.. Jr.; Pearson, Ernest A.; and Winters, Lloyd V., to
Medical Supply Company, mesne. Rotary type swab assembling
machine. 3.461.535. 8-19-69, CI. 29-208.
Avery, Carl Frederick; and Brewer, Robert J., to Medical Supply
Company. Swabbing unit. 3.450,129, 6-17-69, CI. 128-2.
Avery, Donald H.: See —
Ehrreich. John E.; and Avery, Donald H., 3,476.530.
Avery. Edward N. Solar energy water purification apparatus.
3,441,482. 4-29-69, CI. 202-175.
Avery, George E.. to American Micro-Systems. Inc. Multifunction
circuit device. 3.478,229, 11-1 1-69, CI. 307-303.
Avery, Gilbert H. Room air distribution and control damper means
in an air conditioning system. 3,433,295. 3-18-69, CI. 165-35.
Avery, Howard W., to General Electric Company. Pneumatic
readout indicator. 3,484,968, 12-23-69, CI. 40-28.
Avery, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Asynchronous data transmission system with error detection and
retransmission. 3,452,330, 6-24-69, CI. 340-172.5
Avery Products Corporatio • See —
Avery, Ray S., 3,466,218.
Dinter, Herbert, 3,483,059.
Moline, Norman L.; and Strand, John R., 3,464,883.
Avery, Ralph L., to Carborundum Company, The. Oscillating cut-off
machine. 3,469,485, 9-30-69, CI. 83-491.
Avery, Ray S., to Avery Products Corporation. Article for mul-
tiplicate marking. 3,466,218, 9-9-69, CI. 161-33.
Avery, W. & T., Limited: See —
Knight, Douglas Frank, 3,477,017.
Leonowicz, Jan, 3,446,299.
Avery, William F., to Union Carbide Corporation. Isobaric process
for molecular sieve separation of normal paraffins from hydrocar-
bon mixtures. 3,422,005, 1-14-69, CI. 208-310.
Avery-Hardoll Limited: See —
Absolon, Eric W.; and Bowman, George H., 3,478,927.
Petyt, Colin Roderick; and Phillips, Hugh Edmund, 3,420,409.
Petyt, Colin Roderick, 3,429,480.
Petyt, Colin Roderick; and Phillips, Hugh Edmund, 3,486,662.
Avesta Jernverks Aktiebolag: See —
Johansson, Johan Ingvar, 3,456,831.
Avesta Jernverks Aktiebolog: See —
Backstrom, Arne War; Henrikson, Sture; and Levin, Per Erik,
3,479,181.
Aveyard, Norman; and Bull, David George, to English Electric Com-
pany Limited, The. Toroidal winding structures. 3,451,023, 6-17-
69, CI. 336-180.
Avi Sun Corporation: See —
Jezl, James L.; Khelghatian, Habet M.; and Hague, Louise D.,
3,441,551.
Aviander, Stig, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Static
time delay relay. 3,43 1 ,47 1 , 3-4-69, CI. 317-1 42.
Aviation Electric Limited: See —
Kwok, Clyde Chi Kai, 3,461,897.
Avicola, Richard: See —
Voigt, Du Monte Otto; and Avicola, Richard, 3,467, 770.
Avignon, Michel Louis, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Analog information storing device. 3,430,225, 2-25-69, CI.
340-347.
Avignon, Michel Louis, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Automatic frequency acquisition circuit for a phase locked
loop type of synchronizing system. 3,470,488, 9-30-69, CI. 331-4.
Avila, Francisco C: See —
Mohrman, Donald W.; and Avila, Francisco C, 3, 456, 338.
Avilov, Viktor Zakharovich; Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich; Daletsky,
Genrikh Stanislavovich; Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich; Kantor, Grigo-
ry Vladimirovich; Pasternak, Evgeny Nikolaevich; Raigorodsky,
Leonard Markovich; Schegolev, Igor Stepanovich; and Shavrin,
Nikolai Vasilievich. Collapsible solar photoelectric battery.
3,460,992, 8-12-69, CI. 136-89.
Avina, Jack, to RCA Corporation. Frequency modulation detector
circuit providing balanced detection over a wide range of signal
levels. 3,462,694, 8-19-69, CI. 329-1 10.
Avins, Jack, to Radio Corporation of America. Automatic frequency
control apparatus especially suitable for integrated circuit fabrica-
tion. 3,444,477, 5-13-69, CI. 331-8.
Avins, Jack; and Craft, Jack, to RCA Corporation. Integrated ampli-
fier circuit especially suited for high frequency operation.
3,467,909, 9-16-69, CI. 330-19.
Avins, Jeremiah Yl; and Miller, James C, to RCA Corporation.
Rolling anvil member control means for serial printer. 3,459,287,
8-5-69, CI. 197-1.
Aviolanda Maatschappij voor Vliegtuigbouw N.V.: See —
Booij, Jan G.; and Algra, Halbe, 3,463,292.
van Marie, Nicolaas Gradus Jan Willem, 3,484,883.
Avions Marcel Dassault: See —
Deplante, Henri, 3,426,983.
Deplante, Henri, 3,466,062.
Deplante, Henri, 3,481,562.
Deplante, Henri, 3,486,773.
Avis, John M.; and Dorman, Hugh H., to Case, J. I., Company. Tilt
mechanism for mast assembly. 3,478,910, 1 1-18-69, CI. 214-672.
Avis, Leonard E.; and Evans, Donald B., to Martin-Marietta Cor-
poration. Thermoelectric hot shoe contacts. 3,444,005, 5-13-69,
CI. 136-205.
Avisun Corporation: See —
Bohrer, Byron B.; and Kurtz, Stewart S., Jr., 3,431,249.
Boyer, Jackson S.; and Didot, Francois E., 3,447,883.
Dougherty, Gerald; and Hall, Lewis W., Jr., 3,442,833.
Jezl, James L., 3,441,434.
Khelghatian, Habet M.; Jezl, James L.; and Hague, Louise D.,
3,442,978.
Schwartz, Harold A., 3,470,928.
AVM Corporation: See —
Moldovan, Michael T.; Drew, Eugene Hodson, deceased; and
Robinson, Sherwood Drew; administrators, 3,430,559.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
75
Avner, David Alan, to Girling Limited. Electric switches. 3,427,415,
2-1U69, CI. 200-76.
Avnet, Inc.: See-
Fray. Kingsley. 3,470,560.
Trainor. Charles C, 3,478,158.
Avny, Yair: See—
Zilkha, Albert; and Avny, Yair.3,441 ,526.
Avolio, Donald R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Double layer
tape seal on container slit opening. 3,452,919, 7-1-69, CI. 229-17.
Avon Products, Inc.: See —
Motsavage, Vincent A.; and Kinney, James F., 3,453,056.
Avon Rubber Company Limited: See-
Kaiser, Herbert, 3,483,784.
Avondoglio, Leo, to General Dynamics Corporation. Control means
for air driven turbines. 3,469,633, 9-30-69, CI. 170-160.16
Avot, Jean-Pierre, to Societe Anonyme Anciens Etablissements Wal-
ton & Place. Manufacture of corrugated cardboard. 3,432,372, 3-
11-69, CI. 156-151.
Avrea, Walter C. Visual oil level indicator. 3,453,886, 7-8-69, CI.
73-323.
Avrea. William H. Timed dispenser of liquid and solid food for
animals. 3,450,101, 6-17-69, CI. 119-51.11
Avril, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Vallourec. Tipping doors.
3,439,453, 4-22-69, CI. 49-204.
Avsan, Oleg; Noren, Lars-Olof; Sparrendahl, Gunnar Erik William;
and Svensson, Ake Bertil Fredrik, to Telefonaktiebolaget 1 M Er-
icsson. Means for activating a certain instruction out of a plurality
of instructions stored in the instruction memory of a computer.
3,475,732, 10-28-69, CI. 340-172.5
Avtges, James A.: See —
Cahill, Gerald F.; Avtges, James A.; and Hundt, Donald
D.,3,444,281.
A. Vuyk en Zoncn's Schccpswcrven N.V.:See —
van der Wcrff, Bartcle, 3,439,642.
Avxo Corporation: See —
Rcssler, Erhard O., 3,436,138.
Awada, Etsuo: See —
Ncgoro, Harutada; Awada. Etsuo; Ikcgami, Yoshihiko; Akagi,
Saburo; and Matsui, Katsuaki.3,477,995.
Award Metals Company: See —
Elconin, William B„ 3,423,889.
AWB Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Cole. Donald W.; Mitchell, Arlan E.; and Whitlock, Beauford I.,
3,427,076.
Cole, Donald W.; Mitchell, Arlan E.; and Whitlock, Beauford I.,
3,427,077.
Whitlock, Beauford I., 3,456,288.
Aweimrinc. Kamal Y. Mechanical lock cylinder. 3,436,973, 4-8-69,
CI. 74-X9.I5
Axe, Daniel E., to Edwards, O. M., Company, Inc., The. Safety seal
for sliding doors. 3,461.61 1, 8-19-69, CI. 49-483.
Axe. Roy: See —
Pounder, Donald Whitworth; and Axe, Roy,3,483,073.
Axelrod, Herbert R., to T. F. H. Publications, Inc. Manifold valve as-
sembly. 3.459,221. 8-5-69, CI. 137-608.
Axelrod, Herbert R., to T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Flip-top aquarium
niter. 3.483.985, 12-16-69, CI. 210-169.
Axclrood, Seymour L.; and Lajincss, Wayne G., to Wyandotte
Chemicals Corporation. Tctrahydrofuran-ethylene oxide polycthcr
urethanc-urca polymers. 3,425,999, 2-4-69, CI. 260-77.5
Axelson, Allen L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Ar-
rangement for determining bit position of least significant bit hav-
ing a predetermined value. 3,430,208, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Axelson, Hans A.: See —
Thoren, Ollc G.; and Axelson, Hans A. ,3,477,240.
Axelsson. Rolf Ingcmar. to Stal Refrigeration Aktiebolag. Means for
separating a liquid, such as oil, from a compressed gas. 3,451,198,
6-24-69. CI. 55-430.
Axford, Kenneth 1... to Weston Instruments, Inc. AC frequency to
DC transducer. 3.471,792, 10-7-69, CI. 329-192.
Axmark. Roger E., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus with redun-
dant features. 3.463.600, 8-26-69, CI. 431-16.
Axsoni, James F.: See —
McLean. Robert H.; Nolan, Mclvin E.; and Axsom, James
F.. 3.452,490.
Ayabe, Masaaki: See —
Hayashi. Chisayo; Chiba. Yusuke; Tanaka, Eiji; Ochi, Shigeyuki;
Yanagisawa. Yuzuru; and Ayabe, Masaaki. 3,469, 294.
Ayad, Kamal Naguib, to Monsanto Chemicals Limited. Hcrbicidal
composition and method employing thioalkylthiobenzothiazoles.
3.455,676, 7-15-69, CI. 71-90.
Ayaki, Kazuo: See —
Ikeda, Osamu; Ayaki, Kazuo; and Ohya, HaruhiVo, 3,472, 891 .
Ayala, Ariel R., to Wavne Manufacturing Company. Variable gutter
broom. 3.436,782, 4-8-69, CI. 15-87.
Ayala, Carl, to Glass, Marvin. & Associates. Doll with free moving
head. 3.426,476, 2-1 1-69, CI. 46-164.
Ayala, Carl: See—
Mojonnicr. Albert B.; and Ayala, Carl. 3.487.1 39.
Ayer, Donald R.; and Lowe, William R., to Sanders Associates, Inc.
Slotted strip transmission line using probe to measure charac-
teristics of the line. 3,470,469, 9-30-69, CI. 324-95.
Ayer, Ronald M.; and Waldrop, Robert L., to Reynolds Metals Com-
pany. Package construction. 3,425,544, 2-4-69, CI. 206-45.33
Ayer, William H., to Buzzards Corporation, The. Launching ap-
paratus. 3,469,444, 9-30-69, CI. 73-170.
Ayers, Buell O, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Chromatographic
method of analysis and apparatus therefor. 3,422,664, 1-21-69, CI.
73-23.1
Ayers, Buell O.; and Sanford, Richard A., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Identification of chromatographic peaks. 3,438,242, 4-
15-69, CI. 73-23.1
Ayers, Buell O.: See —
Sanford, Richard A.; and Ayers, Buell 0.,3,431 ,770.
Sanford, Richard A.; and Ayers, Buell O., 3,457,704.
Sanford, Richard A.; and Ayers, Buell O., 3,483,73 1.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Company. Skid control system
including hydraulic modulating valve. 3,486,800, 12-30-69, CI.
303-21.
Ayers, Joseph W., to Agrashell, Inc. Plywood glue extender of den-
sified walnut shell flour and compositions containing it. 3,429,770,
2-25-69, CI. 161-262.
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Carter, Herbert A., to
United States of America, Army. Method of curing epoxy resins
employing difluoroamino compounds as catalysts. 3,432,444, 3-11-
69, CI. 260-2.
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Fant, Bert T., to United
States of America, Army. Hypergolic method of operating a
bipropellant liquid reaction motor using difluoroamino com-
pounds. 3,442,081, 5-6-69, CI. 60-212.
Ayers, Osborn: See —
Binkley, Mark E.; and Ayers, Osborn, 3,449, 141.
Ayers, Osborn, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Decorative products
and process for making same. 3,437,548, 4-8-69, CI. 161-41.
Ayers, Peter, to British Aluminium Company Limited, The. Ap-
paratus for continuously casting materials. 3,473,600, 10-21-69,
CI. 164-283.
Ayers, Raymond I., to United States of America. Navy. Heat shield
for missile flare. 3,461,802, 8-19-69, CI. 102-87.
Ayers, Robert C, Jr.: See —
Williams. Robert E.; Ayers, Robert C, Jr.; and Cooke, Claude
E., Jr.,3,444,930.
Averst, Ronald Percy; and Billings, Peter Robert. Sorting fibrous
'material. 3,472,371, 10-14-69, CI. 209-2.
Aygun, Niyazi; and Krcbs, Frederick G., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Lubrication device for electrostatic actuators.
3,454,137, 7-8-69. CI. 184-14.
Aykanian, Ardashus A., to Flexible Plastic Straw Corporation. Com-
bination drinking straw and spoon. 3,461,554, 8-19-69, CI. 30-
141.
Aykanian, Ardashus A.; and Hardy, Edgar E., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Extrusion apparatus. 3,451,103, 6-24-69, CI. 18-12.
Aykanian, Ardashus A.; and Shelby, Richard K., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Method for selective absorption of foaming agent in foaming
plastic articles. 3,424,826, 1-28-69, CI. 264-48.
Aylesbury Automation Limited: See —
Rose, Stanley, 3,431,610.
Aylesworth, Robert D.: See —
Boehringcr, Raymond H.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Utz,
Walter E., 3,472,775.
Boylan, Jack B.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Boehringer,
Raymond H. ,3,485,754.
Aylesworth, Robert D., to Emery Industries, Inc. Lubricant and
method for lubricating a piston engine. 3,481,873, 12-2-69, CI.
252-51.5 ■
Aylikci, Veli; and Doering, Donald R., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Stepping motor control including damping.
3,466,520, 9-9-69, CI. 318-138.
Aylikci, Veli; and Rosener, Harvey J., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Rotary stepping motors and control systems
therefor. 3,466,518, 9-9-69, CI. 318-138.
Ayling, Anthony John: See —
Hedger, Dcnycr Edward; and Ayling, Anthony John, 3, 458, 767.
Ayling, Robert W., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation.
Refrigerant compressor having built-in liquid return protection.
3,486,687, 12-30-69, CI. 230-206.
Aylott, David H., to Eylure Limited. Device for testing artificial
eyelashes. 3,483,637, 12-16-69, CI. 35-59.
Aylott, Eric Victor, to Eylure Limited. Display devices for artificial
fingernails. 3,485,344, 12-23-69, CI. 206-45. 14
Ayranto, Roy, to International Harvester Company. Material un-
loaded 3,423,030, 1-21-69, CI. 239-681. •
Ayres, Charles A.; and Morris, Carl S., to. Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Introducing the feed to a distillation zone mixed with the
reflux. 3,471,374, 10-7-69, CI. 203-2.
Ayres, Reginald J., to General Electric Company. Electric incan-
descent lamp and mount structure with lcading-in wires having in-
turned offset inner ends. 3,475,641, 10-28-69, CI. 313-271.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., to Bemis Company, Inc.
Baler sealer apparatus. 3,425,183, 2-4-69, CI. 53-76.
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., to Bemis Company, Inc.
Bag feeding and filling apparatus. 3,469,367, 9-30-69, CI. 53-187.
Ayres, Robert F., to Consolidated Foods Corporation, mesne. Addi-
tive for phosphate coating solution. 3,420,715, 1-7-69, CI. 148-
6.16
Ayres, Robert Underwood; and McKenna, Richard Phillip. Moving
sidewalk. 3,465,689, 9-9-69, CI. 104-25.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Apparatus
and method for eliminating gases from a thermometer blank.
3.456.487, 7-22-69, CI. 73-1.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Apparatus
and method for eliminating gases from a thermometer blank.
3.456.488, 7-22-69, CI. 73-1.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Flexible
conduit for laser surgery. 3,467,098, 9-16-69, CI. 128-303.1
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Clinical
thermometer with non-metallic liquid medium. 3,469,452, 9-30-
69, CI. 73-371.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Dickinson, Becton and Company. Marking
of clinical thermometers. 3,481,725, 12-2-69, CI. 65-30.
Ayres, William R.: See —
Kohls, Norman R.; Nykl, Clarence A., Jr.; and Ayres, William
R.,3,480,718.
Ayres, William R., to Hammond Corporation. Electrical musical in-
strument animator of the scanned progressive phase shift type.
3,474,181, 10-21-69, CI. 84-1.25
Ayukawa, Yukitada; and Kozu, Isao, to Matsushita Electric Industri-
al Co. Ltd. Tape recorder. 3,469,800, 9-30-69, CI. 242-190.
Ayvazian, Ralph A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,472,080.
Azakami, Shinji; Kawakami, Toshio; and Takemoto, Yoshiharu, to
Toyo Koatsu Industries, Incorporated. Process for producing am-
monium sulfamatc. 3,484,193, 12-16-69, CI. 23-1 14.
Azarian, Martin V. Metal powers coated with silica and a water solu-
ble acetate. 3,454,513, 7-8-69, CI. 260-23.
Azicnde Chimiche Riunite Angelini Francesco A.C.R.A.F. S.p.A.:
See —
Palazzo, Giuseppe, 3,428,634.
Palazzo, Giuseppe, 3,458,514.
Palazzo, Giuseppe, 3,470,194.
Palazzo, Giuseppe, 3,470,298.
Aziende Colori Nazionali Affini ACNA S.p.A.: See—
Carati, Luigi; Moiso, Ugo; and Craia, Giulio, 3,429,870.
Crotti. Argento, 3,453,294.
Crotti, Argento; and Mcrlo, Fabrizio, 3,459,729.
Mangini, Angelo; Mazzanti, Germana; and Tundo, Antonio,
3,454,551.
Moiso, Ugo; and Papa, Sisto Sergio, 3,475,405.
Aziz, Rahmat A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data detector for magnetic storage device. 3,428,904, 2-18-69, CI.
328-1 10.
Azoplatc Corporation: See —
Davenport, Ralph M., Jr.; Kratzer, Alfred L.; Sapp, Robert W.;
Thomas, William T.; and Weichardt, Heinz H., 3,468,660.
Dcgcnhardt, Karl-Heinz; and Marx, Gerhard, 3,446,649.
Hertenstein, Walter, 3,429,763.
Lind, Erwin, 3,440,045.
Ruckert, Hans, 3,455.914.
Stroszynski, Joachim, 3,43 1 , 1 39.
Uhlig, Fritz; Lind, Erwin; and Stcppan, Hartmut, 3,438,778.
Azorlosa, Julian Louis, to GAF Corporation. Crosslinked inter-
polymers. 3,448,088, 6-3-69, CI. 260-78.5
Azorlosa. Julian Louis; Williams, Earl Pierce; and Field, Nathan D.,
to GAF Corporation. Novel interpolymers useful as thickening
agents. 3,436,378, 4-1-69, CI. 260-78.5
Azoulay, Adrien; and Teitgen, Jean, to Societe Nationale des
Petroles d'Aquitaine. Polymerisation of conjugate dienes.
3,445,435, 5-20-69, CI. 260-94.3
Aztec Industries, Inc.: See —
Bybcc, Roger W.; and Phyfc, Lawson M., 3,474,228.
Reynolds, Louis J.. Jr., 3,453,413.
Azuma, Hiroji: See —
Azuma, Hiroshi; and Azuma, Hiroji.3,464,281.
Azuma, Hiroshi; and Azuma. Hiroji. Friction-type automatic variable
speed means. 3,464,281, 9-2-69, CI. 74-200.
Azure, Leo L., Jr., to Automata Corporation. Multiple printout test
grading machine. 3,445.942. 5-27-69, CI. 35-48.
Azzariti, Pietro. Machine for very rapidly pressing ball pen points
and other articles starting from a metallic strip or wire. 3.452,693
7-1-69, CI. 113-113.
Azzariti, Pietro, to Real Patcntauswertungs Anstalt. Method for the
finishing of rough points for ball point pens. 3,463,106, 8-26-69
CI. 113-32.
Azzariti, Pietro. Process for manufacturing ball pen points by extru-
sion and drawing starting from a wire. 3,470,603, 10-7-69, CI 29-
441.
B & B Engineering Company: See —
Broersma, Robert J., 3,426,359.
B & H Tool and Machine Corporation: See —
Huser, Robert R.; Huser, Joseph L.; and Leonard Herman A.,
3,448,657.
B & K Machinery International Limited: See —
Wilkinson, Dwight Martin, 3,437,321.
B & M Automotive, Inc.: See —
Spar, Donald; and Spar, Robert B., 3,455,422.
B & S Machinery Company: See —
Barbee, Walter J., 3,434,308.
B & S Tool Company, Inc.: See —
Elyosius, Peter V.; and Pikor, Jerome W., 3,422,256.
B & W Incorporated: See —
Solum, James R., 3,421,586.
Solum, James R.; and Park, Robert O., 3,424,245.
Solum, James R., 3,428,219.
B-D Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Brewer, John H., 3,483,089.
Baade, Otto, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Circuit
arrangement to supervise telecommunication and particularly
telephone lines. 3,467,787, 9-16-69, CI. 179-79.
Baade, Otto; and Gasser, Lorenz, to International Standard Electric
Corporation. Voice-frequency key dialling facility. 3,482,051, 12-
2-69, CI. 179-16.
Baade, Richard K., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Lens centra-
tion mounting process and apparatus. 3,427,703, 2-18-69, CI. 29-
406.
Baader, Herbert: See —
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Baader, Her-
bert.3,465,053.
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Baader, Her-
bert,3,465,054.
Baader, Herbert; Sennewald, Kurt; and Reis, Helmut, to Knapsack
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the joint manufacture of 2-chloro-
butadiene-( 1 ,3 ) and l-chlorobutadiene-( 1,3). 3,435,083, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-655.
Baader, Herbert; Sennewald, Kurt; and Reis, Helmut, to Knapsack
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the joint manufacture of 2,2,3- and
1,3,3-trichlorobutanes. 3,445,359, 5-20-69, CI. 204-163.
Baak, Nils Tryggve E. A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass compositions,
method and articles. 3,458,330, 7-29-69, CI. 106-39.
Baar, Heinz-Joachim: See —
Helle, Bernd-Heinz, 3,465,529.
Baarson, Robert E.; and Du Brow, Paul L., to Armour Industrial
Chemical Company, mesne. Flotation separation of metallic sul-
fide ores. 3,425,551, 2-4-69, CI. 209-166.
Baarson, Robert E.; Du Brow, Paul L.; and Ray, Charles L., to Ar-
mour Industrial Chemical Company, mesne. Flotation separation
of metallic sulfide ores. 3,425,550, 2-4-69, CI. 209-166.
Baarson, Robert E.; and Ray, Charles L., to Armour Industrial
Chemical Company. Flotation of bulk concentrates of molyb-
denum and copper sulfide minerals and separation thereof.
3,426,896, 2-1 1-69, CI. 209-167.
Baarson, Robert E.: See —
Sebba, Felix; Jonaitis, Charles W.; Ray, Charles L.; and Baar-
son, Robert E.,3,476,553.
Baasner, Wilhelm, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic
printing apparatus. 3,469,918, 9-30-69, CI. 355-97.
Baatrup, Johannes Vagn, to Danfoss A/S. Hydraulic valve unit for
use in hydraulic systems. 3,454,028, 7-8-69, CI. 137-102.
Baba, Hideshige, to Tokyo International Products, Inc. Process of
printing on soap. 3,432,325, 3-1 1-69, CI. 117-12.
Baba, Nobuyoshi: See —
Tajima, Sakae; Baba, Nobuyoshi; Matsuyama, Shin; and Ono,
Masabumi.3,445,349.
Baba, Yasutaka: See-
Suzuki, Shigeru; and Baba, Yasutaka, 3,445,652.
Babany, Lucien; and Bernadet, Didier. Frequency control system
with search sweep. 3,421,104, 1-7-69, CI. 331-4.
Babayan, Vigen K.; and Barsky, George, to Drew Chemical Corpora-
tion. Synthetic therapeutic fat. 3,450,819, 6-17-69, CI. 424-307.
Babb, John J., to Delta Exploration Company, Inc. Marine seismic
cable support system. 3,424,267, 1-28-69, CI. 181-0.5
Babb, John J., to Delta Exploration Company, Inc. Shallow water
seismic prospecting cable. 3,435,410, 3-25-69, CI. 340-7.
Babbitt, Norman S.: See —
McGuire, James F.; and Babbitt, Norman S., 3,439,281.
Babbitt, Norman S.: See —
McGuire, James F.; and Babbitt, Norman S.,3,439,281.
Babcock & Wilcox Canada Ltd.: See —
Green, Richard Allan, 3,483,848.
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The: See —
Ammon, Johannes H.; Schlichting, John; and Sprague, Theodore
S., 3,437,077.
Blaze, Joseph E„ Jr., 3,485,61 1.
Coulter, Earl E.; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Modrak, Thomas M.,
3,435,598.
Edgecombe, David A., 3,455,137.
Grcenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., 3,424,022.
LIST OF PATENTEES
77
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., 3,430,318.
Greenberg, Myron L., 3.455,122.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Kolesar, Daniel J., 3,455,155.
Greenberg, Myron L., 3,466,951.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., 3,466,952.
Hurst, Thomas B.; and Darlinger, Edward P., 3,420,508.
Ives, Kenneth D.; and Rastogi, Vijay, 3,433,060.
Jabsen, Felix S., 3,462,345.
Kielas, Robert J.; and Porath. Gordon H., 3,461,752.
Kolesar, Daniel J., 3,464,654.
Kreider, Edward W.; and Lavey, John A., 3,479,994.
Markant, Henry P.; Phillips, Norman D.; and Shah, lndravadan
S., 3,471,249.
Phillips, Norman D., 3,462,343.
Pirsh, Edward A.; and Sage, Warnie L., 3,454,383.
Poole, Arthur J., 3,455,641.
Porath, Gordon H., 3,425,168.
Profita, Gerald A., 3,422,517.
Rickenborde, Gary H., 3,477,341.
Simon, Joseph E., 3,426,176.
Sprague, Theodore S., 3,447,509.
Sprague, Theodore S., 3,483,824.
Stump, Paul E., 3,433,038.
Vancman, Gerald L.; and Schanck, James L., 3,486,361.
Walker, James B., Jr., 3,468,266.
Babcock & Wilcox, Limited: See —
Battermann, Johan; and Froman, Bernard, 3,420,097.
Campbell, lain Brown, 3,446,439.
Dick, Norman T., 3,433,926.
Junkermann, Wolfgang, 3,435,890.
Junkermann, Wolfgang; and Sachse, Bruno, 3,437,559.
Santilhano, Phillip D., 3,431,385.
Babcock, David L.: See —
Stimson, Allen G.; and Babcock, David L., 3,475, 616.
Babcock, Dudley S., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Two compartment
package. 3,458,076, 7-29-69, CI. 215-6.
Babcock, Edward V.: See —
Colombo, Francesco; and Babcock, Edward V., 3, 434,796.
Babcock, Edward V., to United States Borax & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Mold release composition. 3,474,166, 10-21-69, CI. 264-338.
Babcock Electronics Corporation: See —
Grimes, James E.; and Mullcr, Michael, 3,443,253.
Wong, Frank; Carpenter, John Clinc; and Sanford, Robert
Clark, 3,440,656.
Babcock, Eugene W., to Libbcy-Owens-Ford Company. Apparatus
for producing multiple sheet glazing units. 3,440,031, 4-22-69, CI.
65-152.
Babcock, Gordon L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thermally stabilized class A or class B complementa-
ry transistor push-pull amplifier. 3,484,867, 12-16-69, CI. 330-13.
Babcock, John C: See —
Campbell, J Allan; and Babcock, John C, 3,466,276.
Babcock, Leonard V., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Bandpass net-
work having a high attenuation rejection characteristic. 3,452,303,
6-24-69, CI. 333-76.
Babcock, Roger S., to Union Carbide Corporation. Steel surface
treatment. 3,484,303, 12-16-69, CI. 148-4.
Babcock, Willis, to Mission Manufacturing Company, mesne. Check
valve. 3,452,778, 7-1-69, CI. 137-512.1
Babccki. Robert J.: See —
Ferris, Charles L.; Babccki, Robert J.; Braathen, Finn N.; and
Sirovatka, George J. ,3, 446, 106.
Bahcl, Albert: See—
Fuchs, Alfons; and Babel, Albert, 3,472,655.
Babel. Kurt. Food vending apparatus. 3,442,200, 5-6-69, CI. 99-357.
Babel. Louis; and Pcytavin. Pierre, to Societe Civile d'Etudes de
Ccntrifugation. Continuously rotating vertical casting machine.
3,430,684, 3-4-69, CI. 164-282.
Baber, Ernest G., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Grooved coating apparatus. 3,422,796, 1-21-69, CI. 118-411.
Babic, George M., to United Aircraft Corporation. Fail safe sensing
device. 3,442,180, 5-6-69, CI. 92-48.
Babic, George M.: See —
Sherman, Robert; Babic, George M.; and Posnansky, Hernan
A. ,3,464,3 19.
Babicky, Raymond C. Microphone and adapter for attachment to
saxophone. 3,482,026, 12-2-69. CI. 84-1.01
Babikyan, Jirair A.: See —
Hayncr, Paul F.; and Babikyan, Jirair A. ,3,464,057.
Babillon, Claude, to CSF-Compagnie Gcnerale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Klystron AM transmitters. 3,473,125, 10-14-69, CI. 325-120.
Babington, Robert S. Fuel burner. 3,425,058, 1-28-69, CI. 239-124.
Babington, Robert S.; Yetman, Albert A.; and Slivka, William R.
Method of atomizing liquids in a mono-dispersed spray. 3,421,692,
1-14-69, CI. 239-8.
Babington, Robert S.; Yetman, Albert A.; and Slivka, William R.
Apparatus for spraying liquids in mono-dispersed form. 3,421,699,
1-14-69, CI. 239-337.
Babington, Robert S.; Yetman, Albert A.; and Slivka, William R.
Power humidification apparatus. 3,425,059. 1-28-69, CI. 261-29.
Babitsky, Boris Davidovich: See —
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich;
Vydrina, Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexan-
drovich; Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alexan-
drovich; Lobach, Mark losifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronov-
na; Parfenova, Gali Alexandrovna; Romanova, Stepanida
Trofimovna; Sakharova, Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova,
Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev, Oleg Konstan-
tinovich.3,468,866.
Babitzka, Rudolf; Baumann, Gunther; Hoelle, Hermann; and Scholl,
Hermann, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Fuel injection system for in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,463,129, 8-26-69, CI. 123-32.
Babl, Albert; and Geng, Heinz Josef, to Lonza-Werke G.m.b.H.
Preparation of hexagonal boron nitride. 3,473,894, 10-21-69, CI.
23-191.
Bablouzian, Leon M.; Castonguay, Roger A.; and Wenckus, Joseph
F., to Little, Arthur D., Inc. Liquid fuel burner. 3,477,644, 1 1-1 1-
69, CI. 239-135.
Babson, Arthur L., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company.
Process for the stabilization of organic esters of phosphoric acid.
3,466,306, 9-9-69, CI. 260-395.
Babson, Robert G.; and James, Virgil C. Aircraft turbulence indica-
tor. 3,474,680, 10-28-69, CI. 73-517.
Babunovic, Momir, to Barry-Wehmiller Company. Container transfer
apparatus. 3,420,353, 1-7-69, CI. 198-22.
Babunovic, Momir; and Goessman, John C, to Barry-Wehmiller
Company. Container moving and metering apparatus. 3,477,557,
11-11-69, CI. 198-22.
Babunovic, Momir: See —
Stapf, Virgil Melvin; and Babunovic, Momir, 3,456, 788.
Babusci, Louis D.; Cretella, Biagio A.; Feder, David O.; and Koontz,
Donald E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Cylindri-
cal lead acid cell. 3,434,883, 3-25-69, CI. 136-14.
Babyline Furniture Corporation: See —
Siegel, Max; and Jacobs, Allen D., 3,480,974.
Bacaner, Marvin B., to University of Minnesota, The Regents of the.
Suppression of cardiac ventricular fibrillation and cardiac arr-
hythmias with bretylium tosylate. 3,441,649, 4-29-69, CI. 424-315.
Bach, Frederick O.; and Ormsbee, Ruth E., to Dick, A. B., Com-
pany. Preparation of imaged offset master. 3,445,224, 5-20-69, CI.
96-1.
Bach, Frederick O.; and Thomas, Richard E., to Dick, A. B., Com-
pany. Method for producing copies. 3,464,353, 9-2-69, CI. 101-
470.
Bach, Georges Gustav: See —
Weisenborn, Frank Lee; Dolfini, Joseph Edward; Bach, Georges
Gustav; and Bernstein, Jack.3,485,819.
Bach, Hans, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process and
an apparatus for the production of crimped filaments. 3,441,988,
5-6-69, CI. 28-1.
Bach, Hartwig C, to Monsanto Company. Preparation of aromatic
acids from hydroxyrnethyl- aromatics. 3,453,324, 7-1-69, CI. 260-
520.
Bach, Henry J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Metal conductor coated
with non linear copolyester basecoat layer and polyamide-imide
outer layer. 3,475,212, 10-28-69, CI. 117-218.
Bach, Henry M., Jr., to Radio Corporation of America. Signal trans-
lating system. 3,420,954, 1-7-69, CI. 179-1.
Bach, Ricardo O.: See —
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Bach, Ricardo O.; and Leonhardt, Wil-
liam S., 3,452,1 11.
Bach, Ricardo O.; and Boardman, William W., Jr., to Lithium Cor-
poration of America, Inc. Atmosphere regenerants and method of
preparing same. 3,445,198, 5-20-69, CI. 23-315.
Bach, Ricardo O.; Kamienski, Conrad W.; Dellinger, Matthew Hen-
ry; Mitchem, Luther C; and Morrison, Robert C, to Lithium Cor-
poration of America, Inc. Ethynylating agent and preparation
thereof. 3,445,534, 5-20-69, CI. 260-665.
Bach, Werner, to General Electric Company. Internal bus connec-
tion for high-current ring- connected transformers and the like.
3,465,272, 9-2-69, CI. 336-12.
Bachand, Gordon R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Magnetically settable counter. 3,476,919, 11-4-69,
CI. 235-92.
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co.: See—
Munroe, William A.; and Kruger, Frederick B., 3,427,874.
Bacharach, Melvin L., to Strauss, Levi, & Co. Garment hanger unit.
3,458,093, 7-29-69, CI. 223-87.
Bacharach, Melvin L., to Strauss, Levi, & Co. Shipping container as-
sembly and garment hanger therefor. 3,472,360, 10-14-69, CI.
206-7.
Bachelder, Albert J., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic film
roll. 3,433,637, 3-18-69, CI. 96-78.
Bachelder, Albert J.; and Donovan, John E., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Photographic film assembly and process. 3,455,691, 7-15-69,
CI. 96-76.
Bachelder, Albert J.; Hibben, George C; and Rebelsky, William, to
Polaroid Corporation. Composite photographic film roll.
3,455,692, 7-15-69, CI. 96-78.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bacheller, Kenneth G. Faucet construction. 3,459,207, 8-5-69, CI.
137-119.
Bachem, Christian; John, Gunther; and Rust, Gustav. Humidity mea-
suring device. 3,465,591, 9-9-69, CI. 73-336.5
Bacher, Gottlob; and Fehrenbach, Siegfried, to Bosch, Robert,
GmbH. Arrangement for measuring of angles especially for mea-
suring the angular position of wheels of a motor vehicle.
3,439,987, 4-22-69, CI. 356-155.
Bachi, Inc.: See—
Bachi, Robert W., 3,465,608.
Bachi, Robert W., to Bachi, Inc. Gear train with dismountable ratio-
determining gear assembly. 3,465,608, 9-9-69, CI. 74-325.
Bachle, Carl F., to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corpora-
tion. Variable compression ratio piston including surge accumula-
tion means. 3,450,1 12, 6-17-69, CI. 123-78.
Bachle, Carl F., to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corpora-
tion. Valve construction for variable compression ratio piston.
3,450,113, 6-17-69, CI. 123-78.
Bachler, Werner G.; and Noller, Hans-Georg, to Leybold-Heraeus
G.m.b.H. & Co. KG, mesne. Diffusion pump. 3,437,261, 4-8-69,
CI. 230-101.
Bachman, Bruce E.: See —
Jordan, Gary B.; and Bachman, Bruce E., 3,457,424.
Bachman, Gerald L., to Monsanto Company. Certain halogenated 2-
(2-thiazolyl) aminofuran- 5-ones. 3,444,178, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
306.8
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; and Connon, Neil W., to Purdue
Research Foundation. Preparation of nitroalkanes from alkyl-
nitratcs and alkali metal nitrites. 3,461,178, 8-12-69, CI. 260-644.
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; Golding, Brage; and Murphy, Thomas P.,
to Dart Industries Inc., mesne. Anionic polymerization of lactams
with phospho- nitrilic compound as cocatalyst. 3,448,086, 6-3-69,
CI. 260-78.
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; and Whitehouse, Maynard Lester, to Pur-
due Research Foundation. 32-Nitroalkyl mercuric halides and
method of preparing same. 3,428,663, 2-18-69, CI. 260-431.
Bachman, John D. Fluid pressure control system and control valve
therefor. 3,462,000, 8-19-69, CI. 198-28.
Bachman, Joseph A., to PPG Industries, Inc. Cutting plastic sheets to
trapezoidal shapes. 3,467,332, 9-16-69, CI. 242-56.
Bachman, Marvin C; and Hidy, Phil H., to Commercial Solvents
Corporation. Methods for treating inflammation with estrogenic
compounds. 3,453,367, 7-1-69, CI. 424-278.
Bachman, Walter S., Jr.; Erhardt, William A., Jr.; and Surprenant,
Edward V., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Automatic
cutting mechanism. 3,461,765, 8-19-69, CI. 83-234.
Bachman, William. Strip roll positioning mechanism. 3,442,546, 5-6-
69, CI. 294-67
Bachmann, Gerhard: See —
Braun, Willy; and Bachmann, Gerhard.3,442,914.
Bachmann, Gerhard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gcsellschaft. 6-(Aminophenyl)-3-pyridazones and their production.
3,487,081, 12-30-69, CI. 260-250.
Bachmann, Gerhard; and Amann, August, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. 6-Aminophenyl-and 6-
acylaminophenyl-4,5- dihydropyridazones-(3). 3,475,431, 10-28-
69, CI. 260-250.
Bachmann, Heinrich, to Tcrlinden & Co. Conveyor. 3,422,950, 1-
21-69, CI. 198-177.
Bachmann, Heinz: See —
Welzel, Herbert; and Bachmann, Heinz, 3, 465, 657.
Bachmann, Horst, to Maschincnfabrik Hasenclever Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for noncutting shaping of metallic work-
pieces. 3,475,947. I 1-4-69, CI. 72-419.
Bachmann, Horst, to Maschincnfabrik Hasenclever Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for electrically upsetting rod-shaped metal
blanks, and die for carrying out the process. 3,476,911. 11-4-69,
CI. 219-151.
Bachmann, Horst, to Maschincnfabrik Hasenclever Aktien-
gesellschaft. Die for electrical upsetting. 3,487,196, 12-30-69, CI.
219-151.
Bachmann, Horst; Schneider, Hans-Dieter; and Sennhenn, Emil, to
Fernseh G.m.b.H. Arrangements for indicating the state of adjust-
ment of optical components in a television camera. 3,435,136, 3-
25-69, CI. 178-6.8
Bachmann, Peter, to Fabriquc d'Edauches de Bettlach. Stopwatch
control mechanism. 3.457.720, 7-29-69, CI. 58-76.
Bachmann, William V.. to Chrysler Corporation. Infinite stop door
hinge. 3.427.682, 2-18-69, CI. 16-146.
Bachmann, William V., to Chrysler Corporation. Hinge. 3,461,481,
8-19-69, CI. 16-140.
Bachmann. Willi, to Tcves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Wheel brake cylinder
with self-adjusting mechanism. 3.482,664. 12-9-69, CI. 188-196.
Bachmann, Wolfgang, to Henry & Cic, Jean Kaucr & Cie, Succ.
Compressor for a mechanical refrigerator. 3,473,726, 10-21-69,
CI. 230-45.
Bachner, George L., to Carroll Street Corporation. Blow molding
method and apparatus. 3,423,495, 1-21-69, CI. 264-96.
Bachner. George L.. to Majestic Tile Company. Mold structure.
3,443,786, 5-13-69. CI. 249-68.
Bachrach, Erwin; and Gabrielson, Dan A., to Alpine-Western, Inc.
Apparatus for drying a wet coating on a surface. 3,438,138, 4-15-
69, CI. 34-105.
Bachrich, Jakob L., to Galbraith & Sulley Ltd. Insulated structural
barrier. 3,427,775, 2-18-69, CI. 52-402.
Back, Frank G. Apparatus for testing lenses and method. 3,447,874,
6-3-69, CI. 356-124.
Back, Frank G. Compact varifocal lens system. 3,455,628, 7-15-69,
CI. 350-187.
Back, Frank G., to Zoomar, Inc. Television camera lens control
device. 3,463,883, 8-26-69, CI. 178-7.92
Back, Frank G. Long range varifocal optical systems. 3,471,213, 10-
7-69, CI 350-10.
Back, Frank G.; and Sterflinger, Ludwig, to Zoomar, Inc. Remote
control mechanism for a varifocal lens. 3,424,514, 1-28-69, CI.
350-187.
Back, Leonard; and Shiverdecker, James H., to Bergstein Packaging
Trust. Automatic flap folding means for packaging apparatus.
3,483,803, 12-16-69, CI. 93-44.
Back, Philip John Quarles; and Ritchie, Colin Edward, to Cox, Wil-
liaam J. (Sales) Limited. Domed rooflights. 3,473,276, 10-21-69,
CI. 52-200.
Backe, Eugene K.; and Wiskow, Gary J., to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company. Fuel cell electrode. 3,441,390, 4-29-69, CI. 29-
182.2
Backer, Frank: See —
Lusskin, Robert M.; Backer, Frank; and Larson, John
R., 3,423, 371.
Backer, Stanley; and Popper, Peter. Alternate twist yarns and
method of forming same. 3,434,275, 3-25-69, CI. 57-139.
Backers, Franciscus Theodorus; and Wessels, Johannes Hendrik, to
North American Philips Company, Inc. Apparatus for recording
video and audio signals with means for facilitating synchronous
cutting. 3,432,614, 3-11-69, CI. 178-6.6
Backlund, Gerald Richard; Martino, Joseph Francis; and Divine,
Ralph Dettmcr. to American Cyanamid Company. Malathion
manufacture. 3,463,841, 8-26-69, CI. 260-978.
Backlund, Peter Stanley, to Union Oil Company of California.
Grease composition. 3,422,015, 1-14-69, CI. 252-42.7
Backlund, Peter Stanley, to Union Oil Company of California.
Vacuum concentration of phosphoric acid. 3,457,036, 7-22-69, CI.
23-165.
Backman Chocolate Manufacturing Company: See —
Hess, Earl H, 3,429,316.
Backman, Ralf: See —
Stal, Sture; and Backman, Ralf,3,479,932.
Backo, Ursula. Watch dial. 3,452,540, 7-1-69, CI. 58-126.
Backsen, Hermann: See —
Schmidt-Holthausen, Hans-Joachim; and Backsen, Her-
mann,3,462, 130.
Backstrom, Arne Ivar; Henrikson. Sture; and Levin. Per Erik, to
Avesta Jernverks Aktiebolog. Process for the production of
bimetallic material with high resistance to transcrystalline stress
corrosion in a chloride environment. 3,479,181, 11-18-69, CI. 75-
212.
Backteman, Erik Hugo, to AB Rosenblads Patenter. Method in
evaporation of waste liquor discharged from continuously operat-
ing cellulose digester or boiler. 3,428,107, 2-18-69, CI. 159-47.
Back>is, Andrew C; and Wood, Louis L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Preparation of zinc ethyl acetoacetate chelate. 3,453,300, 7-1-69.
C! 260-429.9
Backus, John G. Reeds for woodwind instruments. 3,420,132, 1-7-
69, CI. 84-383.
Baclini, David. Blast valve. 3,459,1 14, 8-5-69, CI. 98-1 19.
Bacon, James R., to Burroughs Corporation. High speed deflection
amplifier. 3,453,555, 7-1-69, CI. 330-46.
Bacon, James R., to Burroughs Corporation. Sweep generator for
PP! radar display. 3,478,357, 11-1 1-69, CI. 343-10.
Bacon, John F.: See —
Nasca, Anthony V.; and Bacon, John F., 3,476,637.
Bacon, Louis; and Turner, Robert J. Abdomen-compressor for
trousers. 3,457,926, 7-29-69, CI. 128-519.
Bacon, Merle H., to MacMillan Blocdel Limited. Plywood assembly
apparatus. 3,437,545, 4-8-69, CI. 156-557.
Bacon, Oliver M., to Hunnewcll Soap Company, The. Coagulant for
clarifying turbid aqueous fluids. 3,446,742, 5-27-69, CI. 252-175.
Bacon, Osborne C; and Cupp, Samuel B., du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Process of hot water aging of wool treated with
an anti-felting agent. 3,431,132, 3-4-69, CI. 117-7.
Bacon, R. S., Veneer Company: See —
Wilhelm, George F., 3,480,494.
Bacon, Robert E.; and Barbier, Jean F., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Print-out silver halide emulsions capable of being chemically
developed and/or photodeveloped. 3,447,927, 6-3-69, CI. 96-87.
Bacon, Robert E.; and Davis, William R., to Haensel, Otto GmbH,
mesne. Packaging machine. 3,443,357, 5-13-69, CI. 53-186.
Bacon, Robert E.; and Fogg, David B., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Method of making multilayer coatings containing a water resistant
layer. 3,425,857, 2-4-69, CI. I 17-34.
LIST OF PATENTEES
79
Bacon, Robert N., to Black and Decker Manufacturing Company,
The. Overload warning signal for motors. 3,424,964, 1-28-69, CI.
318-220.
Bacon, Roger J., to FMC Corporation. Baffling for rotary mower.
3,469.376, 9-30-69, CI. 56-6.
Bacon, Roger J., to FMC Corporation. Snow caster. 3,478,448, 11-
18-69, CI. 37-43.
Bacon William D., Jr.; and Kilpatrick, Robert G., to General Elec-
tric Company. Latch device. 3,431,003, 3-4-69, CI. 292-256.
Bacskai, Robert, to Chevron Research Company. Aluminum article
covered by maleic anhydride modification polymers. 3,450,560, 6-
17-69, CI. 117-132.
Baczewski, Alexander; and Bracco, Donato J., to General Telephone
& Electronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Electroluminescent cell
matrix material of improved stability. 3,440,471, 4-22-69, CI. 313-
108.
Bada Company, The: See—
Bonessa, Vick G., 3,478,603.
Roe, Norman M., 3,474,677.
Badali, Joseph A.; and Fowler, Arnold L. Feed system for cartridges.
3,421,408, 1-14-69, CI. 89-33.
Badali. Joseph A.; Kulikowski, Victor Alexander; and Vartanian,
Edwin S., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Firearm bolt-
striker assembly including a bolt handle and power spring.
3,456,375, 7-22-69, CI. 42-16.
Badalich, Frank C, to Bell & Howell Company. Rotary slide tray.
3,469,910, 9-30-69, CI. 353-117.
Badalini, Giovanni, to S.p.A. Cambi Idraulici Badalini. Hydraulic
change speed gear. 3,464,206, 9-2-69, CI. 60-53.
Badcock, David Norman William, to Kango Electric Hammers
Limited. Portable power tools. 3,456,743, 7-22-69, CI. 173-117.
Badcock, David Norman William, to Kango Electric Hammers
Limited. Double insulated hand tool with insulating shaft
couplings. 3,457,438, 7-22-69, CI. 310-50.
Baddour, Raymond Fredcrich: See —
Mcissncr, Herman Paul; and Baddour, Raymond
Frcderich, 3,458,283.
Bade, Alfred G.: See—
Wcllauer, Edward J.; Hein, Quentin W.; Bade, Alfred G.; and
Pokrandt, Glenn C. ,3,457, 73 1 .
Bade, Heinz Emil, to Bchrens, Joh. Friedrich. Compressed air-
operated drive-in apparatus to drive-in fasteners. 3,427,928, 2-18-
69, CI. 91-305.
Badcnhop, Charles T.: See —
May, Clayton A.; and Badenhop, Charles T.,3,420,794.
Bader, Clifford J.; Fusscll, Richard L.; and Barnett, Arthur G., to
Burroughs Corporation. Magnetometer using thin film transducer
as slop detection filter. 3,443,213, 5-6-69, CI. 324-43.
Bader, Erich; and Sibenhorn, Wolfgang, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheidcanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of fibrous
polyoxymcthylene. 3,463,757, 8-26-69, CI. 260-67.
Bader, George; See —
Eager, George S., Jr.; and Bader, George, 3, 430,1 37.
Bader, Hans: See—
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Dcmdingcr, Hans-Otto; Zeilinger, Karl;
Bader, Hans; and Kempin, Karl.3,48 1 ,3 1 2.
Bader, Henry; and Buckler. Sheldon, to Polaroid Corporation.
Preparation of N-substituted hydroxylamines. 3,467,711, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-583.
Bader, Izaak Walton, to Swingline Inc. Nail package structure.
3,485,354, 12-23-69, CI. 206-65.
Bader. Otto; Guhne, Hans-Peter; Sommcrfeld, Karl; and Chilla,
Johannes, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengcsellschaft. Engine valve brake
for an internal combustion engine provided with an exhaust gas
turbo- supercharger. 3,430,436, 3-4-69, CI. 60-13.
Bader. William F.; Landy, Arney, Jr.; and Schmitz, Marvin J., to
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Electrocardio-
graphic recording system. 3,434,151, 3-18-69, CI. 346-1.
Badertscher, Markus: See —
Wicki, Heinz; May, Max; and Badertscher, Markus, 3,472, 605.
Badessa, Rosario S.: See —
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph
M.; Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard
B, 3,477,666.
Badessa. Rosario S.. to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Am-
plitude modulation detector for single sideband or suppressed car-
rier input. 3,430,151, 2-25-69, CI. 329-50.
Badewitz, Charles J., to Ryan Aeronautical Co., The. Landing site
selection radar. 3,472,471, 10-14-69, CI. 244-77.
Badey, Paul E.; Oppel, John A.; and Tognella, Ugo R., to General
Electric Company. Voltage controlling shunting resistor with
operating cam contour modifying means. 3,482,069, 12-2-69, CI.
200-148.
Badger, Alfred E.: See—
Oclke, Waldcmar W.; Carson, Frank J.; Badger, Alfred E.; and
O'Connell, Thomas B, 3,477, 840.
Badger, Algernon S.: See—
Erath, Louis W.; and Badger, Algernon S.,3,424,989.
Badger Company, Inc., The: See—
King, Norman B., 3,475,508.
Miserlis, Constantine D., 3,479,254.
Sheely, Harold Russell, 3,451,899.
Badger, George M. W., to Varian Associate Intergral cavity mul-
ticavity linear beam amplifier having means for applying a D. C.
voltage across the interaction gaps. 3,456,207, 7-15-69, CI. 330-
45.
Badger, Joe G., to Tarzian, Sarkes, Inc. Television tuner. 3,438,272,
4-15-69, CI. 74-10.8
Badger, Joe G., to Tarzian, Sarkes, Inc. Two-speed tuner drive
system. 3,446,083, 5-27-69, CI. 74-10.5
Badger, Joe G.: See —
Meadows, Stanley R.; Valdettaro, Alarcio A.; and Badger, Joe
G.,3,457,379.
Badger Manufacturing Company: See —
Graham, James J., 3,427,230.
Badger Meter Manufacturing Company: See —
McCormick, William S., 3,473,108.
Muschinske, Richard J.; and Silverberg, Bernard M., 3,471,774.
Strobel, Donald Henry, 3,484,673.
Badger Northland Inc.: See —
Haen, Eugene P.; Skromme, Robert B.; and Smith, Robert W.,
3,428,027.
Badger Plug Company: See —
Voissem, Marvin C; and Ferron, James C, 3,454,155.
Badin, Ferdinand Edmond, to Centri-Engineering. Centrifugal fluid-
powder clutch with radial grooves. 3,460,658, 8-12-69, CI. 192-
105.
Badini, John A.; and Scherb, Walter R., Jr., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for fabricating connectors.
3,451,1 18, 6-24-69, CI. 29-203.
Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Daumiller, Guenther; and Lautenschlager, Walter, 3,428,710.
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, 3,475,344.
Adam, Karl; Schulz, Alfred; Haarer, Erich; and Winderl, Sieg-
fried, 3,476,793.
Adam, Karl; Haarer, Erich, and Dorfner, Konrad, 3,478,1 12.
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, 3,479,411.
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, 3,483,253.
Adolphi, Heinrich; and Cordes, Hans, 3,482,921.
Bachmann, Gerhard; and Amann, August, 3,475,431.
Bachmann, Gerhard, 3,487,081.
Baer, Karl; Hoffmann, Herwig; and Suessenguth, Hermann,
3,427,356.
Beck, Fritz; Leitner, Hans; Wintersberger, Karl; and Guthke,
Harald, 3,477,923.
Becke, Friedrich; and Hagen, Helmuth, 3,450,741.
Beckmann, Wilhelm, 3,458,418.
Beckmann, Wilhelm, Kengelbach, Werner Ludwig; Metzger,
Horst; and Pape, Martin, 3,476,669.
Boettger, Guenter; Guenthert, Paul; Kindler, Hubert; and
Stanger, Hans, 3,449,414.
Bonitz, Eckhard; and Rettig, August, 3,451,833.
Braun, Willy; and Paetzke, Ingo, 3,428,620.
Braun, Willy; and Anton, Ernst, 3,428,647.
Braun, Willy; and Mecke, Rolf, 3,483,179.
Brodkorb, Ernst; and Scherer, Herbert, 3,481,707.
Buchholz, Karl; Stahnecker, Erhard; Grohmann, Johannes; and
Moeller, Rolf, 3,468,820.
Burger, Heinz; Mohr, Heinrich; Priebe, Edmund; Reuter,
Lothar; and Weber, Heinz, 3,441,524.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Her-
bert, 3,457,204.
Burger, Heinz, Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Mohr, Heinrich; Reuter, Lothar;
Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Herbert, 3,472,799.
Csizi, Gotthard, 3,449,234.
Csizi, Gotthard, 3,458,423.
Csizi, Gotthard, 3,481,856.
Dachs, Karl; Wilhelm, Hans; Wick, Kurt; Schwenke, Wolfgang;
and Naeder, Max, 3,440,668.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; Witsch, Heinz-
Guenter; and Theilig, Dietmar, 3,442,600.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; and Witsch,
Guenter, 3,478,376.
Daumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann,
Herbert, 3,476,831.
Dehnert, Johannes; and Grosch, Walter, 3,427,1 19.
Diebold, Adolf; Raichle, Ludwig; and Dussel, Wilhelm,
3,441,232.
Dimroth, Peter, 3,441,578.
Distler, Harry, 3,456,016.
Distler, Harry, 3,461,121.
Dorsch, Dieter, 3,420,092.
Dumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann,
Herbert, 3,458,599.
Erdmann. Kurt; Nerlick, Lydia, curatrix; Fischer, Claus;
Friederrich, Heinrich; and Bauer, Helmut, 3,481,255.
Fecher, rriedrich; Schoenmann, Jakob; and Rosewicz, Horst,
3,461 .017.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Feldhoff, Heinrich; Becker, Klaus; and Schlereth, Georg,
3,476,963.
Fischer, Max; Scheuermann, Hans; Klaassen, Hermann; and
Lenz, Johann, 3,482,353.
Freyschlag, Herwig; Reif, Werner; Nuerrenbach, Axel; and Sar-
necki, Wilhelm, 3,449,438.
Freyschlag, Herwig; Reif, Werner; Nuerrenbach, Axel; and
Pommer, Horst, 3,471,569.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; and Wegerich, Anton, 3,429,654.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; and Goehre, Otto, 3,464,930.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; Poehler, Guenter; and Goehre, Otto,
3,478,063.
Friz, Hans; Neumayr, Franz; Reichert, Martin; Teltschik,
Walter; and Wagner, Ulrich, 3,452,1 14.
Gaeth, Rudolf; Stastny, Fritz; Breu, Rudolf; and Gaertner, Fried-
helm, 3,426,491.
Goelz, Horst; Suter, Hubert; Brunnmueller, Friedrich; and Palm,
Albert, 3,449,412.
Graser, Fritz; and Kiefer, Hans, 3,461,141.
Guthke, Harald; Wintersberger, Karl; Beck, Fritz; Floss, Josef
Georg; and Habermann, Wolfgang, 3,427,234.
Hahn, Erwin; and Wippel, Hans Guenter, 3,441,554.
Hahn, Erwin; and Seefelder, Matthias, 3,445,466.
Hahn, Erwin; and Seefelder, Matthias, 3,478,045.
Hamprecht, Guenther; Mohr, Rudolf; Fromm, Dieter; Schwarz-
mann, Matthias; and Vogel, Ludwig, 3,458,511.
Henkler, Herbert; Wilhelm, Hans; Floss, Josef Georg; Strehler,
Hugo; and Brodt, Rudolf, 3,486,903.
Hcrber, Horst; Hagen, Werner; and Schroeder, Wolfgang,
3,455,091.
Herrle, Karl; Baumann, Karl Heinz; Beckmann, Wilhelm; and
Heil, Eduard, 3,458,467.
Hiller, Karl-Heinz; Kindler, Hubert; Scholz, Heinrich; and Stroh-
meyer, Max, 3,444,255.
Jentzsch, Wolfgang, 3,433,811.
Jockers, Kurt; Meier, Hermann; and Taglinger, Ludwig,
3,446,587.
Jung, Hans, 3,470,199.
Jung, Johann; and Koenig, Karl-Heinz, 3,467,712.
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann, Herbert, 3,431,227.
Kiefer Hans; Raff, Paul; and Schuster, Ludwig, 3,432,552.
Kindler, Hubert; and Schuler, Dominik, 3,423,391.
Kirner, Uwe; and Hartmark, Bjarne, 3,476,505.
Koenig, Karl-Heinz; and Pommer, Horst, 3,437,668.
Koenig, Karl-Heinz; and Pommer, Horst, 3,468,923.
Koppe, Rolf, 3,469,624.
Kranz, Joachim; Maier, Karl; and Polster, Rudolf, 3,435,054.
Kunde, Joachim; Wilhelm, Hans; and Doerfel, Helmut,
3,471,447.
Lautenschlagcr, Walter; Srna, Christian; and Schuster, Ludwig,
3,427,363.
Lehrcr, Erwin; and Woellhaf, Josef, 3,437,275.
Lchrcr, Erwin; and Teltschik, Walter, 3,460,915.
Lindner, Edmund; and Knoll, Arnulf, 3,468,482.
Maahs, Paul; Matthies, Hans-Georg; and Wenger, Friedrich,
3,477,094.
Martin, Wolfgang; Linge, Hermann; Hendus, Hans; and Wenger,
Friedrich, 3,434,278.
Maschke, Artur; and Pascdach, Heinrich, 3,478,060.
Meyer, Hermann; Markert, Ferdinand; and Schmidt, Emil,
3,458,588.
Mueller, Herbert, 3,437,649.
Naarmann, Herbert; Hofmann, Hermann Pankraz; and Kastning,
Ernst-Guenther, 3,454,538.
Naarmann, Herbert; and Kastning, Ernst-Guenther, 3,476,830.
Naarmann, Herbert; Stabenow, Joachim; and Kastning, Ernst-
Guenther, 3,481,895.
Naarmann, Herbert, 3,481,923.
Ncbc, Erich, 3,429,929.
Nonncnmacher, Helmut; Appl, Max; Haug, Juergcn; and An-
drussow, Konstantin, 3,431,284.
Nonncnmacher, Helmut; Wcitz, Hans-Martin; and Willersinn,
Carl-Heinz, 3,478,093.
Petersen, Harro, 3,450,702.
Petersen, Harro, 3,450,703.
Petersen, Harro, 3,452,017.
Platz, Rold; Taglicber, Kurt; and Weinfurter, Kurt, 3,471,584.
Platz, Rolf; Nohe, Heinz; and Schuler, Dominik, 3,437,431.
Platz, Rolf; and Baur, Karl Gerhard, 3,475,495.
Platz, Rolf, 3,483,249.
Pohlcmann, Heinz; Spoor, Herbert; and Becker, Ernst,
3,446,723.
Raichle, Ludwig; Wcrminghausen, Bernhard; and Untersten-
hocfer, Leo, 3,446,122.
Reicheneder, Franz; Dury, Karl; and Fischer, Adolf, 3,471,493.
Reichenedcr, Franz; and Fischer. Adolf, 3,483,201.
Reif, Werner; Haug, Peter; Freyschlag, Herwig; and Pommer,
Horst, 3,485,859.
Rcinhard, Hans; Hoelscher, Friedrich; and Dotzauer, Bernhard,
3,423,232.
Ries, Franz, 3,436,896.
Sanne, Walter; Koenig, Karl-Heinz; Pommer, Ernst-Heinrich;
and Stummeyer, Herbert, 3,468,885.
Schaefer, Gerhard; Suter, Hubert; Wirth, Friedrich; and Mann,
Walter, 3,420,750.
Schefczik, Ernst, 3,468,872.
Scheuerer, Guenter; Zeidler, Adolf; Dickhaeuser, Heiner; and
Adolphi, Heinrich, 3,423,487.
Schmitt, Karl Otto; Hansen, Guenter; and Mueller, Hans,
3,449,067.
Schneider, Kurt; Pasedach, Heinrich; and Pommer, Horst,
3,446,851.
Schroeder, Wolfgang, 3,420,885.
Schultze, Werner, 3,423,223.
Schulze, Guenther; and Heck, Karl-Heinz, 3,477,828.
Seefelder, Matthias; Ambrust, Herbert; and Wippel, Hans
Guenter, 3,455,898.
Seefelder, Matthias, 3,455,947.
Sliwka, Wolfgang; and Gellrich, Manfred, 3,470,125.
Sperber, Heinrich; Schulz, Gerhard; Palm, Christof; and Koe-
hler, Waldemar, 3,483,214.
Spoor, Herbert; Pohlemann, Heinz; Florus, Gerhard; and
Schauder, Friedrich, 3,454,482.
Spoor, Herbert; Florus, Gerhard; Pohlemann, Heinz; and
Schauder, Friedrich, 3,455,806.
Spoor, Herbert; and Pohlemann, Heinz, 3,458,420.
Stahnecker, Erhard; and Grohmann, Johannes, 3,428,579.
Stahnecker, Erhard; and Grohmann, Johannes, 3,461,088.
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo, 3,429,836.
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo, 3,434,980.
Stockburger, Dieter; Sinn, Richard; Raichle, Ludwig;
Buschmann, Karl; and Stege, Wolf-Dieter, 3,449,238.
Suter, Hubert; Nohe, Heinz; Beck, Fritz; and Hrubesch, Adolf,
3,471,381.
Titzenthaler, Eckart, 3,461,140.
Unterstenhoefer, Leo, 3,486,862.
Von Kutepow, Nikolaus; Bittler, Knut; and Neubauer, Dieter,
3,437,676.
Von Kutepow, Nikolaus; Bittler, Knut; Neubauer, Dieter; and
Reis, Hermann, 3,455,989.
Weber, Heinz; Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Willersinn,
Herbert; and Grohmann, Johannes, 3,420,786.
Wilhelm, Hans; Bille, Heinz; Hann, Ernst Wilhelm; and Dachs,
Karl, 3,450,561.
Wilhelm, Hans; Mueller, Gerhard; Pflueger, Richard; and Doer-
fel, Helmut, 3,458,474.
Wilhelm, Hans; Henkler, Herbert; and Floss, Josef Georg,
3,486,891.
Windel, Hermann; and Pommer, Ernst-Heinrich, 3,441,581.
Wunsch, Gerd; Wintersberger, Karl; and Geierhaas, Herbert,
3,481,988.
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft Ludwigshafen:
See —
Braun, Willy; and Bachmann, Gerhard, 3,442,914.
Dickhaeuser, Heiner; Scheuerer, Gunter; Adolphi, Heinrich; and
Steinbrunn, Gustav, 3,442,984.
Koenig, Horst; and Metzger, Horst, 3,442,901.
Badische Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Graf, Max; and Weis, Martin, 3,473,268.
Graf, Max; Kotz, Gottfried; and Roth, Helmut, 3,473,657.
Badovinac, Matthew; and Broviak, Frank P., to General Time Cor-
poration. Pulse generator for periodically energizing a timer sole-
noid. 3,466,506, 9-9-69, CI. 317-142.
Badran, Adnan M., to United Fruit Company. Controlled at-
mosphere storage of green bananas. 3,450,542, 6-17-69, CI. 99-
154.
Badran, Adnan M.; Woodruff, Richard E.; and Wilson, Lorenzo
George, to United Fruit Company. Method of packaging perisha-
ble plant foods to prolong storage life. 3,450,543, 6-17-69, CI. 99-
171.
Badran, Adnan M.; Woodruff, Richard E.; and Wilson, Lorenzo
George, to United Fruit Company. Method of packaging ripening
perishable plant foods to prolong storage life. 3,450,544, 6-17-69,
CI. 99-171.
Badran, Adnan M.: See —
Roberts, Jeremy Brown; Jones, Dallas E.; and Badran, Adnan
M., 3,440,143.
Badran, Nasri Wadih, to American Pharmaceutical Company. In-
jectable solutions of the tri-(hydroxymethyl)- aminomethane
derivative of 3-(a-acetonylbenzyl)- 4-hydroxycoumarin and
processes for preparing the same. 3,485,922, 12-23-69, CI. 424-
281.
Badum, Paul J.; Baumeister, Heard K.; and Nejezchleb, Vladimir, to
International Business Machines Corporation. Pneumatic belt
device. 3,442,419, 5-6-69, CI. 226-95.
Baechler, Oswald. Dough preparing and mixing machines. 3,421,741,
1-14-69, CI. 259-108.
Baehr, Hans-Dieter, to Liftag Hub-, Gleit- und Vorspanntechnik AG.
Outlet device for bunkers, silos and the like. 3,482,742, 12-9-69,
CI. 222-564.
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Baehr, William H.; Stein, Bernard J.; and Weinberg, Milton, to
United States of America, Navy. Frequency error detector for a
power supply monitor and bus transfer switch. 3,424,988, 1-28-69,
CI. 328-138.
Baer, Charles E., Jr.; Evans, William; and Malinowski, Eugene, to
Eutectic Engineering Company. Colloidal silica compositions con-
taining set indicator. 3,436,235, 4-1-69, CI. 106-38.3
Baer Donald G., to General Motors Corporation. Remote illumina-
tion apparatus. 3,423,581, 1-21-69, CI. 240-8.16
Baer, Heinrich: See —
Ebneth, Harold; Baer, Heinrich; and Ott, Karl-Heinz,3,450,794.
Baer, James A.: See —
Heckler, Clarence H.; and Baer, James A.,3,435,431.
Heckler, Clarence H.; and Baer, James A. ,3,466,458.
Baer, John E.: See —
Nelson, Carl E.; Baer, John E.; and Foltz, Elwood L.,3,476,858.
Baer, John S., to Precision Specialties, Inc. Coil clutch with coil pilot
brake. 3,425,526, 2-4-69, CI. 192-12.
Baer, John S., to Precision Specialties, Inc. Clutch and actuator
system. 3,465,857, 9-9-69, CI. 192-36.
Baer, Karl; Hoffmann, Herwig; and Suessenguth, Hermann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
1,3-propylenediamines. 3,427,356, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-583.
Baer, Massimo, to Monsanto Company. Polyblends prepared by
polymerizing vinyl monomers in the presence of crosslinked
rubber. 3,461,188, 8-12-69, CI. 260-878.
Baer, Ralph H.: See—
Durocher, Hector R.; Wentworth, James A.; and Baer, Ralph
H., 3,433,442.
Baer, Ronald William: See —
Lovell, James Byron; and Baer, Ronald William, 3,459, 856.
Baer, Sheldon; Toth, Michael J.; and Dunning, John W., to Interna-
tional Basic Economy Corporation. Processes for dehydrating heat
sensitive solid materials. 3,451,828, 6-24-69, CI. 99-199.
Bacrhold, Carl O.; and Griffith, David K., to United Industries.
Punch riveting machine. 3,450,324, 6-17-69, CI. 227-73.
Baermann, Max. Magnetic closure. 3,451,706, 6-24-69, CI. 292-
251.5
Baermann, Max. Permanent magnet device for mounting a photo-
graphic transparency. 3,456,374, 7-22-69, CI. 40-152.
Baermann, Walter P., to Medical Supply Company, mesne. Sheath
package and method of application. 3,469,685, 9-30-69, CI. 206-
63.2
Baert, Rober B.: See —
Barnish, Philip; and Baert, Rober B.,3,459,061.
Baertsch, Richard D., to General Electric Company. Cryogenic
avalanche photodiode of InSb with negative resistance charac-
teristic at potential greater than reverse breakdown. 3,448,351, 6-
3-69, CI. 317-234.
Baerwald, Francis K., to Basic Vegetable Products, Inc. Freeze dried
product and process for producing the same. 3,445,247, 5-20-69,
CI. 99-199.
Bactslc, Leon Henri; and Huys, Daniel Joseph, to Studiecentrum
Voor Kerncnergie S.C.K. Process for preparing mineral ion
exchangers and exchangers so obtained. 3,431,086, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
315.
Bactzcl, Robert J.; and Majewski, Henry, to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Process of improving the anti-blocking characteristics of
regenerated cellulose tubing and the product resulting from said
process. 3,431,127, 3-4-69, CI. 106-168.
Bacuerlen, Robert J.; and Findlcy, Thomas W., to Swift & Company.
Bread improving agents. 3,442,659, 5-6-69, CI. 99-91.
Bacyens, Petrus: See —
Engelsman, Jan Johannes; Krijl, Gerritt; and Baeyens,
Petrus,3,483,100.
Baez, Edgar R.; Heinke, Walter M.; and Nelken, Alfred, to Stewart-
Warner Corporation. Fiber optics instrument lighting. 3,433,940,
3-18-69, CI. 240-2.1
Bafford, Richard Anthony: See —
Magcli, Orvillc Leonard; and Bafford, Richard
Anthony.3,420,891.
Bafford, Richard Anthony; and Magcli, Orville Leonard, to Pennwalt
Corporation. Peroxy thiolcarbonates. 3,478,080, 11-11-69, CI.
260-455.
Bagay, Marcel, to Kcycs Fibre Company. Locking means for carton
covers. 3,459,360, 8-5-69, CI. 229-44.
Bagcman, Fred J. Wheel balance method. 3,474,678, 10-28-69, CI.
73-483.
Bageman, Fred J. Wheel balance method. 3,474,679. 10-28-69, CI.
73-483.
Bagct, Jean Gaston, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Method for the reduc-
tion of glycemia. 3,449,499, 6-10-69, CI. 424-270.
Baggcnstos, August: See—
Zolliker, Max, 3,426,356.
Baggett, Frank A.: See —
Emerson, Paul D.; Engclman, Fred H.; Baggett, Frank A.; and
Oatfield, John C, 3,477,661.
Baggott, George T., to Crescent Metal Products, Inc. Basket rack.
3,428,187, 2-18-69, CI. 211-71.
Baginski, Albert: Sec-
Ryan, John W.; and Baginski, Albert.3,439,448.
Baginski, Stanley W. Open end paint roller. 3,428,989, 2-25-69, CI.
15-230.11
Bagley, Alan S.; Cutler, Leonard S.; and Rando, Joseph F., to
Hewlett-Packard Company. Interferometric system. 3,458,259, 7-
29-69, CI. 356-106.
Bagley, John D., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data transmission system having delay line buffer storage.
3,453,387, 7-1-69, CI. 178-17.5
Bagley, Peter Edward, to Airflow Developments Limited. Manome-
ters. 3,426,598, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-401.
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor, to American Home Products Cor-
poration. 9, 1 5-Dihydroxyprost- 1 3-enoic acid and ester and
preparation thereof. 3,432,541, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-468.
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor, to American Home Products Cor-
poration. Process for preparing 1 1-desoxyprostaglandin and
homologs thereof. 3,455,992, 7-15-69, CI. 260-468.
Baglino, John P.; Gubitose, Nicholas F.; Rappenglueck, Joseph R.;
and Loveland, Chester L., to U.S. Textile Machine Company. Ap-
paratus for feeding yarn to be twisted. 3,464,196, 9-2-69, CI. 57-
90.
Bagnall, George F., to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing
Co., Inc. Duplicating ribbons with self-attachment means.
3,446,329, 5-27-69, CI. 197-172.
Bagnall, John. Method of making handled bags. 3,451,316, 6-24-69,
CI. 93-35.
Bagnaschi, Charles L.: See —
Eachus, Joseph J.; and Bagnaschi, Charles L., 3,469, 242.
Bagnulo, Luigi. Pipe coupling. 3,441,293, 4-29-69, CI. 285-50.
Bagnulo, Luigi. Safety device for limiting the amount of gas
discharged from a container containing a liquefied gas to a
predetermined volume. 3,469,597, 9-30-69, CI. 137-209.
Bagskai, Robert, to Chevron Research Company. Stereoregular coor-
dination catalyst system having nitrogen-containing polymers.
3,483,274, 12-9-69, CI. 260-878.
Bagwell, Richard H.: See —
MacDonald, Hugh D., Jr.; and Bagwell, Richard H., 3,447,767.
Bahan, Edward F., to Bahan Textile Machinery Company, Inc. Float-
ing binder mechanism for controlling loom shuttles. 3,464,457, 9-
2-69, CI. 139-187.
Bahan Textile Machinery Company, Inc.: See —
Bahan, Edward F., 3,464,457.
Bahl, Richard C; and Zeller, Miles J., to Northrop Corporation.
Compression tool. 3,451,251, 6-24-69, CI. 72-407.
Bahlke, Allan R.; and Bloomquist, George W., to FMC Corporation.
Coupling device for fluid conducting conduits. 3,479,065, 11-18-
69, CI. 285-151.
Bahlsen, Werner: See —
Von Drachenfels, Heinrich-Jurgen Freiherr, 3,470,831.
Bahm, Glenn A., to Institute of Cosmetic Dentistry, Incorporated.
Dental bridge. 3,422,534, 1-21-69, CI. 32-5.
Bahm, Glenn A.; and Andrews, James A., to Hygienic Bridgework,
Incorporated. Dental bridge. 3,423,827, 1-28-69, CI. 32-5.
Bahm, Glenn A.: See-
Andrews, James A.; and Bahm, Glenn A. ,3,429,043.
Andrews, James A.; Bahm, Glenn A.; Dodson, Riley B.; and
Walker, John N. ,3,462,837.
Bahmsen, Erwin B., to Steiner American Corporation. Continuous
drying method and apparatus. 3,479,746, 1 1-25-69, CI. 34-17.
Bahniuk, Eugene: See —
Acker, Richard C; Bahniuk, Eugene; and Kozulla, Robert
E.,3,466,065.
Bahnsen, Edward B., Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Insulating material. 3,477,984, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-38.
Bahnsen, Erwi B., to Steiner American Corporation. Continuous
washing and rinsing method and apparatus. 3,458,879, 8-5-69, CI.
8-149.1
Bahnsen, Erwin B., to Steiner American Corporation. Continuous
washing method and apparatus. 3,439,365, 4-22-69, CI. 8-151.
Bahnsen, Erwin B., to Steiner American Corporation. Continuous
rinsing method and apparatus. 3,487,468, 12-30-69, CI. 8-149.1
Bahnsen, Ralph J.; and Cocke, John, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Data processing system. 3,427,592, 2-11-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Bahnson Company, The: See —
Avera, William W., 3,431,717.
Avera, William W., 3,470,680.
King, James Frank, 3,476,078.
King, James Frank, Jr.; and Davis, William R., 3,454,484.
King, James Frank, Jr., 3,483,675.
Bahnson Company ,The: See —
King,James F.,Jr., 3,486,184.
Bahouth, Tayseer G.: See —
De Voldre, Joseph J.; Baran, Francis R.; and Bahouth, Tayseer
G.,3,437,598.
Bahr, Albert. Sludge treating and moving apparatus for dry beds of
sewage plants. 3,473,185, 10-21-69, CI. 15-246.5
Bahr, Albert. Dry bed installation for drying sludge in sewage clear-
ing plants. 3,477,578, 11-11-69, CI. 210-138.
Bahr, Karl E.; Griswold, Augustus W.; Price, Aldon A.; and Young,
Charles R., to Xerox Corporation. Modular sheet distributor.
3,460,824, 8-12-69, CI. 270-58.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1-6
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bahr, Ulrich; Suling, Carlhans; Nischk, Gunther; and Szita, Jeno, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. N '-substituted N-
(amidosulfonyl)- sulfonic acid amides. 3,483,208, 12-9-69, CI.
260-293.4
Bahr, Ulrich: See —
Szita, Jeno; Bahr, Ulrich; Wieden, Horst; Marzolph, Herbert;
and Nischk, Gunther,3,478,001.
Wieden, Horst; Bahr, Ulrich; and Nischk, Gunther.3,442,885.
Bahr, Werner: See —
Vogt, Wilhelm; and Bahr, Werner.3,474,570.
Bahra, Mamoun: See —
Zahn, Helmut; and Bahra, Mamoun, 3,484, 272.
Bahre-Metallwerk K.G.: See —
Grelle, Horst, 3,435,979.
Bahrs, David L.: See —
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,47 1,834.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,154.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,155.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,156.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,478,320.
Bahrs, David L.; and Couleur, John F., to General Electric Com-
pany. Data processing system including means for masking pro-
gram interrupt requests. 3,479,649, 11-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Ruth,
Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., to General Electric Company.
Data processing system employing indirect character addressing
capability. 3,425,039, 1-28-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Ruth,
Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., to General Electric Company.
Data processing system including address development apparatus.
3,454,931, 7-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Ruth,
Richard L.; Shell, Donald L.; and Shelly, William A., to General
Electric Company. Data processing system employing indirect ad-
dressing apparatus. 3,454,932, 7-8-69, CI. 340-172.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Ruth,
Richard L.; Shelly, William A.; and Weil, John W., to General
Electric Company. Data processing system. 3,454,933, 7-8-69, CI.
340-172.5
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Ruth,
Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., to General Electric Company.
Address development apparatus for a data processing system.
3,454,934, 7-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly,
William A., to General Electric Company. Intercommunicating
multiple data processing system. 3,483,525, 12-9-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Bahrs, George S.; and Mc Whorter, Malcolm M., to Hewlett-Packard
Company. Regulated power supply having current comparator
referenced to common conductor. 3,441,833, 4-29-69, CI. 323-9.
Baia Corporation: See —
Husted, David W., 3,446,549.
Pezza, Lazzaro, 3,456,425.
Baibakcv. Nikoln Konstantinovich Ivanjukov Diomid Vasihevich
Bergo, Boris Georgicvich; Gersh, Viktor Scmcnovich; Vanov, Vik-
tor Ivanovich; Cherny, llya Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich;
Bochaver, Kirill Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna.
Demethanization of separated liquid through heat exchange with
separated vapor. 3,442,090, 5-6-69, CI. 62-23.
Baicker, Joseph A.; and Sayrcs, Alden R., to Princeton Gamma-
Tech, Inc. Low temperature system. 3,483,709, 12-16-69, CI. 62-
45.
Baicr, Edwin: See—
Springer, Hartmut; and Baier, Edwin.3,426,016.
Baier, Frederick J.; and Vicrow, William F., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Powder on foil capacitor. 3,465,426, 9-9-69, CI. 29-570.
Baier, Robert J., to Boeing Company, The. Shaft damper. 3,425,239,
2-4-69, CI. 64-6.
Baier, Robert J.; and Mack, John C, to Boeing Company, The.
Power transmission system. 3,420,072, 1-7-69, CI. 64-1.
Baier, William E., Jr.: See—
Adair, James C; Baier, William E., Jr.; Gilmore, Ronald P.; and
Wottlin, William 0, 3,483,505.
Baigas, Joseph F., Jr.: See —
Hamilton. Milon J.; Baigas, Joseph F., Jr.; Hayncs, John T.; and
Coates, Herbert W., 3,459,631 .
Bailey, Alfred J.; and Greig, James D., to Masscy-Ferguson Services
N.V. Tractor hitch. 3,434,737, 3-25-69, CI. 280-461.
Bailey, B. W., & Son Limited: See—
Eurich. James Victor, 3,440,948.
Bailey, Brian Edward; and Dando, Vivian Charles Owen, to Interna-
tional Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Alkyd rcsin-
depolymcrized polymer blends. 3.480,576, I 1-15-69, CI. 260-22.
Bailey, Charles R., to Murphy, F. F. Double refuse can holder.
3,479,047, 1 1-18-69, CI. 280-47.19
Bailey, Christopher E. G.; and Metcalf, Eric, to Solartron Electronic
Group Limited, The. Digital voltmeter controlled by increments of
electrical charge applied to a capacitor feedback amplifier.
3,439,272, 4-15-69, CI. 324-111.
Bailey, Christopher E. G.: See —
Charter, Ian G.; Miles, Sydney F.; and Bailey, Christopher E.
G.,3,422,258.
Bailey, Colin; and Evans, Michael Ernest Newcombe, to National
Research Development Corporation. Mixing processes. 3,467,362,
9-16-69, CI. 259-14.
Bailey Company, Inc., The: See —
Olson, Harold G.; and Johnson, Leonard W., 3,456,410.
Bailey, Denis M., to Sterling Drug, Inc. Certain 2-anilino-pyridine
derivatives. 3,450,707, 6-17-69, CI. 260-296.
Bailey, Don R., to Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Co. Scale poten-
tiometer mounting. 3,444,944, 5-20-69, CI. 177-210.
Bailey, Donald L.: See —
Jex, Victor B.; and Bailey, Donald L.,3,455,725.
Bailey, Donald L.; and O'Connor, Francis M., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Organo-Silicone block copolymers. 3,480,583, 11-25-
69, CI. 260-46.5
Bailey, Dunn M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Recovery of en-
trained liquid refrigerant. 3,474,633, 10-28-69, CI. 62-45.
Bailey, Earl L. Coil spring and lever action axle assembly. 3,459,438,
8-5-69, CI. 280-124.
Bailey, Edward A.; and Beaumont, Richard W., to Joy Manufactur-
ing Company. Percussion tool. 3,446,294, 5-27-69, CI. 173-134.
Bailey, Ernest L.; Cote, Raymond A.; and Schrier, Bruce H., to
Riegel Paper Corporation. Bulging cartons. 3,447,672, 6-3-69, CI.
206-45.31
Bailey, Fay W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Foamed vulcanized
solid polymers. 3,444,106, 5-13-69, CI. 260-2.5
Bailey, Ferrall W., 1/5 interest to Donaldson, John W. Gas mileage
booster. 3,473,522, 10-21-69, CI. 123-122.
Bailey, Francis M., to General Electric Company. Error circuit with
means for reducing excitation currents for rotating transformer in-
put. 3,457,495, 7-22-69, CI. 323-53.
Bailey, Francis M.; and Cronquist, William E., to General Electric
Company. Distance sensing system for railroads based on track in-
ductance characteristics. 3,484,687, 12-16-69, CI. 324-71.
Bailey, Francis T.; and Morgan, Stanley E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Warp tension control means. 3,429,016, 2-25-69, CI.
28-36.
Bailey, Frank T., Jr. Masonry blocks. 3,449,880, 6-17-69, CI. 52-
309.
Bailey, Frederick Arthur; and Montgomery, William H., to Rotaflex
of Canada Limited. Lamp housing. 3,446,955, 5-27-69, CI. 240-
46.59
Bailey, George A., to Schering Corporation. Denture spray.
3,431,208, 3-4-69, CI. 252-106.
Bailey, George M.: See —
Olson, Danford H.; and Bailey, George M. ,3,420,902.
Bailey, Hubert Charles; Williamson, John Bentley; and Capp, Clif-
ford William, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Production of
dienes. 3,439,058, 4-15-69, CI. 260-669.
Bailey, Irwin, 1/2 to Hedaya, Maurice. Product display and method
of assembly thereof. 3,464,545, 9-2-69, CI. 206-80.
Bailey, James R.; and Bokosky, Robert J., to Switchcraft, Inc. Elec-
tromagnetic signal device having movable permanent magnet.
3,422,426, 1-14-69, CI. 340-373.
Bailey, James R.; and Bokosky, Robert J., to Switchcraft Inc. Panel
mounting for electrical components and the like. 3,446,467, 5-27-
69, CI. 248-27.
Bailey, James R.; and Lavigne, Vernon W., to Switchcraft, Inc.
Lever switch having means to avoid transient switching.
3,433,906, 3-18-69, CI. 200-1.
Bailey, James R.; and Lutzenberger, Kurt, to Switchcraft Inc. Phone
jack having a hollow housing with contact elements interfittingly
secured therein. 3,435,163, 3-25-69, CI. 200-51.1
Bailey, James R.; and Lutzenberger, Kurt, to Switchcraft, Inc. Slide
switch. 3,485,966, 12-23-69, CI. 200-16.
Bailey, Jay R.: See —
Tyrrell, Vincent C; and Bailey, Jay R., 3,485,1 17.
Bailey, John D., to Pullman Incorporated. Double plug door sealing
arrangement. 3,452,481, 7-1-69, CI. 49-485.
Bailey, John E., to Foxboro Company, The. Magnetic flowmeter ap-
paratus. 3,433,066, 3-18-69, CI. 73-194.
Bailey, John M., Jr., to Xerox Corporation. Variable font character
generator. 3,422,737, 1-21-69, CI. 95-4.5
Bailey, John M., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Engine fuel injec-
tion valve assembly. 3,431,895, 3-1 1-69, CI. 123-32.
Bailey, John M.; and Gates, Marvin A., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Maximum-minimum governor with torque spring for improv-
ing engine performance during overloading. 3,426,739, 2-11-69,
CI. 123-140.
Bailey, John M.; Glassey, Stephen F.; and Staniak, Waldemar A., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Centrifugal flyweight engine gover-
nor. 3,451,405, 6-24-69, CI. 137-18.
Bailey, John M.; and Joy, Marion R., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Fuel injection valve. 3,444,886, 5-20-69, CI. 137-541.
LIST OF PATENTEES
83
Bailey, John M.; Krauja, Ziedonis I.; and Tegg, Ralph , Jr., to Cater-
pillar Tractor Company. Rotary distributor fuel pump. 3,485,225,
12-23-69, CI. 123-139.
Bailey, John T., to United States Steel Corporation. Motor reversing
circuit. 3,484,672, 12-16-69, CI. 318-251.
Bailey, Joseph T.: See-
Mann, Roger H.; and Bailey, Joseph T., 3,47 1,431.
Bailey, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Company. Oxonol dyes for light
filtering layers in photographic elements. 3,440,051, 4-22-69, CI.
96-84.
Bailey, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Company. Oxonol dyes for light
filtering layers in photographic elements. 3,468,883, 9-23-69, CI.
260-240.2
Bailey, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Company. Light absorbing dyes
derived from barbituric and 2-thiobarbituric acid compounds use-
ful for photography and their preparation. 3,469,985, 9-30-69, CI.
96-84.
Holstead, Colin; Bailey, Joseph; and Jeffreys, Roy A. ,3,455, 687.
Bailey, Kenneth E.; Frahm, Leland J.; and Leigh, Theodore M., to
FMC Corporation. Diesel pilehammer. 3,437,157, 4-8-69, CI. 173-
133.
Bailey, Merrill E.: See —
Sauder, Robert A.; Christopher, William H., Jr.; and Bailey,
Merrill E., 3,432,991.
Bailey Meter Company: See —
Abbott, Ralph E., 3,480,476.
Baumgartel, Frank A., 3,480,397.
Cohen, Kenneth W., 3,468,326.
Gardiner, Roy W.; Melville, Victor J.; and Yager, Norman J.,
3.461,725.
Golden, Raymond; Murzyn, Robert A.; and Wilson, William E.,
3,476,945.
Hornfeck, Anthony J.; Koppcl, Harold H.; and Louis, John R.,
3,479,492.
Koppcl, Harold H., 3,422,457.
Koppcl, Harold H., 3,436,557.
Shannon, Jack F.; and Adams, James, 3,422,675.
Wajs, Philip I., 3,436,559.
Bailey, Percival William: See —
Crossley, Henry Morton; and Bailey, Percival Wil-
liam,3,439,620.
Bailey, Peter R. Method of packing pile fabric and package resulting
therefrom. 3,420,365, 1-7-69, CI. 206-59.
Bailey, Philip G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Machine
for treating capsules. 3,466,842, 9-16-69, CI. 53-124.
Bailey, Philip S.: See—
Chang, Yun G.; and Bailey, Philip S. ,3,479,372.
Bailey, Philip S.; and Chang, Yun Gcr, to Rcichhold Chemicals Inc.
Preparation of pcroxy-csters by reaction of a peracetal and a base.
3,427,341, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-453.
Bailey, Randal E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Process
for the manufacture of monomethylhydrazine. 3,423,464, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-583.
Bailey, Randal E.: See —
Kippur, Perry R.; and Bailey, Randal E. , 3,428,68 1.
Bailey, Ray V.: See-
Roy, Melvin C, 3,448,933.
Bailey, Richard B. Toy bank. 3,464,693, 9-2-69, CI. 273-1.
Bailev, Robert A.: See—
Meyers. Willis G.; and Bailey, Robert A. ,3,473, 8 1 3.
Bailey, Robert Linton; and Doner, Claude Edward, to RCA Corpora-
lion. Paralleling active circuit elements. 3,477,032, I 1-4-69, CI.
330-30.
Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Contaminated air detector using radiant energy sensitive means.
3,449,584. 6-10-69, CI. 250-218.
Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Control atmosphere for gas sampling apparatus. 3,449,958, 6-17-
69, CI. 73-421.5
Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Bottle puncturing apparatus. 3,460,422, 8-12-69, CI. 83-270.
Bailey. Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Handle device. 3,469.728, 9-30-69, CI. 215-100.
Bailey, Roy W. Fading machine. 3,439,456, 4-22-69, CI. 51-125.
Bailey, Shady O., to United States of America, Navy. Stress corro-
sion cell. 3,449,232, 6-10-69, CI. 204-195.
Bailey. Sidney W.; and Montgomery, John R., to Sybron Corpora-
tion. Brake, lock and release mechanism for automatic rewind
reels. 3,462,096. 8-19-69, CI. 242-107.7
Bailey, Thomas E., to General Motors Corporation. Level sensing
monostable multivibrator. 3,456,130. 7-15-69, CI. 307-273.
Bailey, Victoria A.; and Dresscl, Max C. Swimming pool cover and
method of covering a pool. 3,426.366, 2-1 1-69, CI. 4-172.
Bailey, William C. Bedside holder for cleaning tissue box. 3,482,810,
12-9-69, CI. 248-31 1.
Bailey, William F.; and Hcllmann. Reinhard K., to Hazeltine
Research, Inc. Apparatus utilizing magnetostrictivc member for
measuring linear displacement between two bodies. 3,423,673, 1-
21-69, CI. 324-34.
Bailie, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Distillate
cooling means for flash evaporators. 3,448,013, 6-3-69, CI. 202-
173.
Bailie, Stanley B.: See —
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B.,3,443,649.
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B., 3,469,638.
Atkins, Stanley G.; and Bailie, Stanley B.,3,482,641.
Baillargeon, Marlin P., to Fabri-Tek Incorporated. Method of string-
ing magnetic core apparatus. 3,427,71 1, 2-18-69, CI. 29-604.
Bailie, Michel, to Foseco International Limited. Modification of alu-
minum-silicon alloys. 3,486,884, 12-30-69, CI. 75-68.
Bailleau, Gilbert, to Cellophane Investment Co., Ltd. Apparatus for
separating the components of a suspension. 3,429,256, 2-25-69,
CI. 100-121.
Bailleul-Langlais, Josette; Neuville, Jean; and Veilex, Robert, to U.S.
Philips, Corporation, mesne. Ultra-high vacuum device. 3,446,422,
5-27-69, CI. 230-45.
Baillie, Douglas J. Controlled force friction draft gear. 3,468,432, 9-
23-69, CI. 213-37.
Baillie, Robert A.; and Malmberg, Earl W., to Great Canadian Oil
Sands Limited. Removal of clay from the water streams of the hot
water process by flocculation. 3,487,003, 12-30-69, CI. 208-1 11.
Bailly, Francis: See —
Marfaing, Yves; Bailly, Francis; Cohen-Solal, Gerard; and
Rodot, Michel, 3,472,685.
Baily, Jack H.; and Sterling, Eli, to Steam Sales & Service Co. Gar-
ment blocking. 3,473,245, 10-21-69, CI. 38-141.
Baily, William E.; and Colombo, Roberto L., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Method of making non-metallic swaged fuel ele-
ments. 3,429,025, 2-25-69, CI. 29-420.5
Bain, Jack M.: See —
Smith, Chloey L.; and Bain, Jack M., 3,456,822.
Bain, Louis Marie Joseph Pierre; and Mege, Paul Andre, to Mac
Gregor-Comarain. Sliding and tiltable hatch covers. 3,463,111, 8-
26-69, CI. 114-202.
Bainbridge, Ian Frank: See —
Strong, Frederick James; and Bainbridge, Ian Frank, 3,47 1,286.
Baines, Frederick; and Tunnell, Frank Geoffrey, to Plessey Company
Limited, The. Displacement pumps and/or motors having sliding
vanes. 3,450,057, 6-17-69, CI. 103-136.
Baines, Frederick; and Tunnell, Frank Geoffrey, to Plessey Company
Limited, The. Hydraulically steering devices for vehicles.
3,463,260, 8-26-69, CI. 180-79.2
Baines, Harry A.; and Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Manufacturing
Company. Apparatus for applying indicia to articles. 3,483,063,
12-9-69, CI. 156-517.
Bains, William R., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Fluid flow control
apparatus. 3,421,324, 1-14-69, CI. 60-231.
Bair, Robert Lee, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Electrodynamic brake
of magnetic fluid type. 3,447,006, 5-27-69, CI. 310-93.
Bair, Robert L.; and Thompson, Charles S., to Bliss, E. W.. Com-
pany. Woven tape for aircraft launching and arresting apparatus.
3,441,237, 4-29-69, CI. 244-1 10.
Bair, Roger I. Ladder having telescoping section. 3,428,146, 2-18-
69, CI. 182-118.
Baird and Tatlock (London) Limited: See —
Goodwin, Alfred S., 3,428,781.
Robertson, Gavin W. E.; and Dyson, Cyril W. C, 3,477,478.
Baird Chemical Industries, Inc.: See —
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., 3,432,561.
Dadekian, Zaven A., 3,440,283.
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., 3,471,561.
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., 3,472,900.
Baird, David W. Supporting unit. 3,460,790, 8-12-69, CI. 248-165.
Baird, Donald H.; and Natansohn, Samuel, to General Telephone &
Electronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Cadmium-substituted fer-
rite materials. 3,440,169, 4-22-69, CI. 252-62.62
Baird, James L., to Artisan Industries, Inc. Multistage evaporator
system for the separation of monomer-solvent mixtures. 3,449,216,
6-10-69, CI. 202-173.
Baird, Leonard J. Moveable louvered shutter. 3,455,057, 7-15-69,
CI. 49-64.
Baird, Leslie L., to General Electric Company. Circuit breaker con-
tact structure with releasably latched stationary contact for mak-
ing circuit. 3,430,018, 2-25-69, CI. 200-146.
Baird, Leslie L., to General Electric Company. Metal plate type of
arc-extinguishing device. 3,440,378, 4-22-69, CI. 200-144.
Baird, Leslie L.; and Baskerville, Ralph J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Contact structure for an electric circuit breaker. 3,433,915,
3-18-69, CI. 200-166.
Baird, Truette H., to Stevens Hosiery Division of Stevens, J. P., &
Co., Inc. Hosiery take-up and delivery apparatus. 3,426,552, 2-11-
69, CI. 66-149.
Baird, Truette H., to Stevens Hosiery, division of Stevens, J. P., &
Co., Inc. Anti-twist insert for circular knitting machines and
method. 3,479,842, 1 1-25-69, CI. 66-149.
Baird-Atomic, Inc.: See —
Fitzmaurice, John A.; and Vaughan, William, 3,461,301.
Magrath, Richard A., 3,457,002.
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Baitinger, William Frederick, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company.
Light sensitive article coated with virgin polyvinyl chloride and ul-
traviolet light absorber. 3,429,732, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-33.3
Baitinger, William Frederick, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company.
Stabilized pigmented polymers. 3,470,131, 9-30-69, CI. 260-41.
Baizer, Manuel M., to Monsanto Company. Electrolytic reductive
coupling of azo compounds. 3,438,877, 4-15-69, CI. 204-73.
Baizer, Manuel M., to Monsanto Company. Electrolytic reductive
coupling of olefinic compounds. 3,440,154, 4-22-69, CI. 204-73.
Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Process for
dehydrogenation. 3,440,298, 4-22-69, CI. 260-680.
Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Process of
dehydrogenation. 3,442,968, 5-6-69, CI. 260-680.
Bajcar, Miles S.: See —
Crawford, Louis L.; Christensen, Thor E.; Sondej, Vincent S.;
and Bajcar, Miles S.,3,461,482.
Bajcar, Miles S.; Madsen, Ditlev Peder; and Sondej, Vincent S., to
Chemetron Corporation. Product treatment apparatus. 3,482,508,
12-9-69, CI. 99-254.
Bajer, Frantisek: See —
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, 3,426, 709.
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, 3,428,006.
Bajer, Jacques J., to Ford Motor Company. Wheel rim and balancing
weight for a motor vehicle. 3,462,197, 8-19-69, CI. 301-5.
Bakalar, David: See —
Navon, David H.; and Bakalar, David, 3,461 ,436.
Bakalyar, Stephen R.; and Kramasz, Joseph, Jr., to Varian As-
sociates. Method and apparatus for chromatography. 3,446,057, 5-
27-69, CI. 73-23.1
Bakan, Joseph A., to National Cash Register Company, The. Process
for making capsules and method of making premix used therein.
3,436,355,4-1-69, CI. 252-316.
Bakan, Joseph A.; and Crainich, Victor A., Jr., to National Cash Re-
gister Company, The. Battery forming device. 3,440,106, 4-22-69,
CI. 136-114.
Bakardjiev, Stefan T.; Stantchev, Ivan Tenev; and Antonov, Dubomir
Iordanov, to Zentralen Institut Po Iztchislitelna Technika. Printing
assembly controlled by electric pulses. 3,422,754, 1-21-69, CI.
101-79.
Bakelite Xylonite Limited: See —
Dcasy, Peter J., 3,485,345.
Millanc, James J., 3,468,839.
Pcnneck, Richard J., 3,448,067.
Porter, Philip S., 3,468,736.
Wright, Reginald E., 3,439,951.
Baker & Gubbins Co.: See —
Hentschel, Rudolf C, 3,452,710.
Baker, Alex Gerard James: See —
Daly, Brian Bowman; Baker, Alex Gerard James; and Anderson,
Joseph Pcrcival, 3,433, 145.
Baker, Alfred Dickens, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Alter-
nator with a built-in full wave rectifier. 3,422,339, 1-14-69, CI.
321-8.
Baker, Alfred Dickens, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Rear
view mirrors for road vehicles. 3,485,470, 12-23-69, CI. 248-484.
Baker, Alfred Dickens; and Howes, Maurice Albert Henry, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Interdigitated rotor arrangement for
alternator. 3,450,91 3, 6-17-69, CI. 310-159.
Baker, Alfred. Self-cleaning high lift bucket. 3,438,526, 4-15-69, CI.
214-767.
Baker, Alfred. Excavating bucket digging blade. 3,478,449, 11-18-
69, CI. 37-141.
Baker, Allen G., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method of form-
ing adherent masks on oxide coated semiconductor bodies.
3,482,977, 12-9-69, CI. 96-36.2
Baker, Allen G.; and Dale, Brian, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Method of producing semiconductor devices. 3,421,204, 1-14-69,
CI. 29-577.
Baker, Allen G.; and Dale, Brian, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Method of producing an array of semiconductor elements.
3,456,334, 7-22-69, CI. 29-577.
Baker, Allen G.; and Ingraham, Robert C, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method of forming leads on semiconductor devices.
3,421,206, 1-14-69, CI. 29-589.
Baker, Allen G.; and Ingraham, Robert C, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method of producing semiconductor devices having
connecting leads attached thereto. 3,421,985, 1-14-69, CI. 204-15.
Baker, Allen J.; Death, Frank S.; Myers, Richard C; and Farn-
sworth, Walter B., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for melting metal in an electric furnace. 3,422,206, 1-14-
69, CI. 13-34.
Baker, Allistcr L., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Opti-
cal deviators. 3,442,578, 5-6-69, CI. 350-286.
Baker, Arthur Y., Jr.; and Lindsay, Lonnie K., to Century Geophysi-
cal Corporation. Compensation control system for cathode-ray
recording tube. 3,482,255, 12-2-69, CI. 346-110.
Baker, Basil Offor, to M-O Value Company Limited, The. Gas-filled
electric discharge devices. 3,479,549, 1 1-18-69, CI. 313-195.
Baker, Bernard S.: See —
Linden, Henry R.; Baker, Bernard S.; Meek, John; and Allen,
Arthur C, 3,438,759.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, to Courtaulds Limited. Peak load detectors.
3,477,286, 11-11-69, CI. 73-95.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, to Courtaulds Limited. Apparatus for the
measurement of length. 3,482,320, 12-9-69, CI. 33-143.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, to Courtaulds Limited. Tensile testing ap-
paratus. 3,482,439, 12-9-69, CI. 73-95.5
Baker, Bertrand M. Webbed furniture construction. 3,464,479, 9-2-
69, CI. 160-327.
Baker, Bert. Device for mixing and applying foams. 3,424,439, 1-28-
69, CI. 259-4.
Baker Bros. Inc.: See —
Geilert, Georg Erick Max, 3,455,809.
Baker, Bryant. Ski pole with liquid container. 3,443,820, 5-13-69,
CI. 280-11.37
Baker, Charles D.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,464,051.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,446,642.
Baker, Charles Edward, II; and Casciotti, Albert, to AMP Incor-
porated. Electrical connector having contact terminals with ter-
minal posts. 3,440,597, 4-22-69, CI. 339-221.
Baker, Charles E., 1/2 to Davis, Dwane L. Ladder bracket.
3,420,486, 1-7-69, CI. 248-210.
Baker, Charles E.; Martel, Bob E.; and Slocum, George J., to Texas
Instruments, Incorporated. Resonant scanning apparatus for
deflecting a mirror. 3,471,641, 10-7-69, CI. 178-7.6
Baker, Charles E.; and Penn, William D., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Torsional vibrator light beam scanner. 3,437,393, 4-8-
69, CI. 350-6.
Baker, Charles J.; and Van Raden, Frederick F., to Peerless Trailer
and Truck Service, Inc. Trailer dumper. 3,476,269, 11-4-69, CI.
214-2.
Baker, Charles Ovid, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Subsea production
system. 3,469,627, 9-30-69, CI. 166-0.5
Baker, Clarence E. Actuating mechanism for telescopingly extensible
elevating devices. 3,485,479, 12-23-69, CI. 254-148.
Baker, Colin, to Reynolds Metals Company. Composite metallic arti-
cles. 3,469,952, 9-30-69, CI. 29-191.4
Baker, Dale C: See —
Howard, Robert C; and Baker, Dale C, 3,476,482.
Baker, Don A.: See —
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John,3,441,775.
Baker, Don R., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Bis-sulfonyl
dihalomethanes as fungicides and bactericides. 3,426,138, 2-4-69,
CI. 424-337.
Baker, Don R.; Brokke, Mervin E.; and McClellan, Malcolm B., to
Stauffer Chemical Company. 3,4-Dichlorocoumarin bacteriostatic
and fungistatic methods. 3,472,927, 10-14-69, CI. 424-45.
Baker, Don R.; Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and McClellan, Malcolm B.,
to Stauffer Chemical Company. N-substituted phenylsulfonyl-
hydroxylamines. 3,458,570, 7-29-69, CI. 260-545.
Baker, Don R.; Pacini, Harry A.; and Williamson, Thomas B., to
Stauffer Chemical Company. Fluorine-containing ethyl disulfides.
3,474,146, 10-21-69, CI. 260-608.
Baker, Don R.: See —
Tilles, Harry; Baker, Don R.; and Dewald, Chester L.,3,480,671.
Baker, Donal E.: See —
Skamfer, Robert E.; and Baker, Donal E., 3,486,038.
Baker, Donald E.; and Eck, John E., to Nuclear Materials and
Equipment Corporation. Method of and apparatus for producing
coated particles. 3,440,085, 4-22-69, CI. 1 17-100.
Baker, Donald Ernest, to Oakes, E. T., Corporation, The. Production
of dough. 3,456,599, 7-22-69, CI. 107-30.
Baker, Donald J., deceasedO (by Baker, Ruura E.; widow). Phono-
graph tone arm assembly. 3,485,501, 12-23-69, CI. 274-23.
Baker, Donald J.: See —
Runkle, Deane E.; and Baker, Donald J.,3,463,261.
Baker, Edgar G.: See —
Frieder, Leonard P.; and Baker, Edgar G., 3,445, 868.
Baker, Edmond M.: See —
Mellen, Edward J., Jr.; Baker, Edmond M.; and Webb, John
M., 3,452,804.
Baker, Edward S., to Boeing Company, The. Ambient light con-
trolled solid state relay. 3,421,005, 1-7-69, CI. 250-206.
Baker, Edward S., to Boeing Company, The. Application of power at
zero reference time. 3,443,204, 5-6-69, CI. 323-24.
Baker, Edward T.: See —
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Baker, Edward T.,3,484,270.
Baker, Elizabeth F.: See —
Baker, Richard E.; and Baker, Elizabeth F.,3,472,508.
Baker, Ernest C, to Newey Goodman Limited. Display packs.
3,480,138, 1 1-25-69, CI. 206-78.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Baker, Eugene E., to Halliburton Company. Apparatus for con-
trolling the partial filling of a well conduit string and controlling
flow through the conduit string. 3,481,397, 12-2-69, CI. 166-225.
Baker, Evelyn B.; and Freitag, Walter O., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Method of etching tantalum. 3,444,015, 5-13-69, CI. 156-11.
Baker, Franklin Albert, to Battelle Memorial Institute. Method of
and apparatus for producing particles in a metastable state.
3,446,959, 5-27-69, CI. 250-49.
Baker, Glenn O. Tropical fish feeding device. 3,464,386, 9-2-69, CI.
119-5.
Baker, Harold L., to Morrison Products, Inc. Centrifugal blower
wheel and method of fabricating the same. 3,423,012, 1-21-69, CI.
230-134.
Baker, Hayward R.: See —
Test, Robert L.; Baker, Hayward R.; and Nebelung, Raymond
G., 3,457,881.
Baker, Henry W., to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Method for
toughening sheets of glass. 3,429,682, 2-25-69, CI. 65-1 15.
Baker, Henry W., to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Apparatus for
toughening sheets of glass. 3,429,685, 2-25-69, CI. 65-348.
Baker, Homer C. Backstop positioning gage. 3,452,441, 7-1-69, CI.
33-185.
Baker, Hugh J., & Company: See —
Smith, James R.; Herrell, Robert C; and Burch, James B.,
3,456,899.
Baker, Hugh M., Jr., to HB Engineering Corporation. Switch having
a balance armature to prevent contact bounce. 3,437,961, 4-8-69,
CI. 335-193.
Baker, Hugh M., Jr., to HB Engineering Corporation. Oscillating
resonator. 3,453,464, 7-1-69, CI. 310-36.
Baker, Ian P. S.; and Wade, Kenneth R., to United Gas Industries
Limited. Gas heater. 3,428,040, 2-18-69, CI. 126-1 10.
Baker, J. T., Chemical Company: See —
Michelotti, Francis W.; and Zief, Morris, 3,459,828.
Schramm, Charles H.; and Schmidle, Claude J., 3,454,622.
Schramm, Charles H.; and Schmidle, Claude J., 3,458,527.
Zief, Morris; and Schramm, Charles H., 3,448,094.
Baker, James A., to Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. Protecting
horses against infectious equine rhinopneumonitis with live bovine
rhinotracheitis virus inoculation. 3,465,077, 9-2-69, CI. 424-89.
Baker, James B., to Xerox Corporation. Xerographic fusing system.
3,437,407, 4-8-69, CI. 95-1.7
Baker, James E.; and Walters, Fred L., III. Tree climbing-hunting
platform. 3,460,649, 8-12-69, CI. 182-187.
Baker, James G., to Polaroid Corporation. Multiple-axis folded opti-
cal system for a photographic camera. 3,478,662, 11-18-69, CI.
95-15.
Baker, James W., to Hunter Structures, Inc. Imitation Spanish tile.
3,485,002, 12-23-69, CI. 52-314.
Baker, John F.; Rodrigo, Harry G.; and Ryan, Joseph A., to United
States of America, Army. High speed sequential switch. 3,422,237,
1-14-69, CI. 200-61.45
Baker, John Gordon. Hydrofoil system for boats. 3,465,704, 9-9-69,
CI. 114-66.5
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, to Baker Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Well cap and seal therefor. 3,473,573, 10-21-69,
CI. 138-89.
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, to Baker Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Pitless booster pump unit. 3,482,522, 12-9-69, CI.
103-87.
Baker, John H., Jr., to Schlumbergcr Technology Corporation.
Nuclear magnetism signal analyzing system. 3,479,579, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 324-0.5
Baker, John H., Jr., to Schlumbergcr Technology Corporation.
Nuclear magnetism logging system utilizing an oscillated polarizing
field. 3,483,465, 12-9-69, CI. 324-0.5
Baker, John T. Operable finger ring with pivoted locking element.
3,465,543, 9-9-69, CI. 63-15.5
Baker, Joseph L., to Baker-Lewis Music Enterprises, Inc. Stringed
instrument construction. 3,440,919, 4-29-69, CI. 84-291.
Baker, Joseph W., to Monsanto Company. Nitrotrifluoromethylani-
lides. 3,426,049, 2-4-69, CI. 260-404.
Baker, Joseph W., to Monsanto Company. 2-Oxo-tetrahydrofuranyl
compounds in insecticidal compositions and methods. 3,426,127,
2-4-69, CI. 424-203.
Baker. Joseph W.; Groenweghe, Leo C. D.; and Stcnseth, Raymond
E., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of organothiophosphorus
halidcs. 3,457,305, 7-22-69, CI. 260-543.
Baker, Joseph W.; and Stcnseth, Raymond E., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Preparation of phosphorus halides. 3,429,916, 2-25-69, CI.
260-543.
Baker, Joseph W.; and Stcnseth, Raymond E., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Preparation of organothiophosphorus halides. 3,457,306, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-543.
Baker, Leonard, to United Aircraft Corporation. Dynamic transfer
networks. 3,469,213, 9-23-69. CI. 333-70.
Baker. Lionel Richard, to British Scientific Instrument Research As-
sociation. R idiation sensitive apparatus for measuring linear
dimensions. 3,450,889, 6-17-69, CI. 250-219.
Baker, Lionel Richard; Bertoya, Hastings Charles Maxim; Mann,
John Raymond; and Whyte, James Norwood, to National Research
Development Corporation. Apparatus for, and methods of, testing
lenes. 3,436,154, 4-1-69, CI. 356-124.
Baker, Loretta C, to Storm Products Company. Dressmaker's
turntable. 3,455,531, 7-15-69, CI. 248-349.
Baker Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, 3,473,573.
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, 3,482,522.
Baker, Nelson E. Ingot stripping mechanism with spherical tapered
roller bearings. 3,460,610, 8-12-69, CI. 164-405.
Baker Oil Tools, Inc.: See —
Castro, Luis F.; Keithahn, Julian D.; Leutwyler, Kurt; and Oden,
Jerome H., 3,472,275.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,433,174.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,452,776.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,455,382.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,456,728.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,472,070.
Chenoweth, David V., 3,474,859.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr.; De Rochemont, John F.; and Keithahn,
Julian D., 3,433,303.
Conrad, Martin B., 3,420,307.
Conrad, Martin B., 3,422,897.
Conrad, Martin B., 3,422,901.
Crowe, Talmadge L., 3,433,506.
Myers, William D., 3,424,246.
Myers, William D., 3,456,764.
Salerni, John V.; and de Rochemont, John F., 3,455,380.
Van Winkle, Denzal W.; and Carlisle, Fredrick Madden,
3,437,630.
Baker, Patrick W. Oil seal-dust shield assembly. 3,459,431, 8-5-69,
CI. 277-57.
Baker, Patrick W.; and Kessler, Thomas M., to Dana Corporation.
Steering drive axle assembly. 3,472,331, 10-14-69, CI. 180-43.
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar O., to
Chevron Research Company. Nuclear precession well logging
method. 3,434,044, 3-18-69, CI. 324-0.5
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar O., to
Chevron Research Company. Nuclear magnetism well logging
method. 3,462,674, 8-19-69, CI. 324-0.5
Baker Perkins Inc.: See —
Cox, Bradley G., 3,451,550.
Evans, Thomas, 3,437,209.
Fierstine, Burton A., 3,463,316.
Henson, Thomas Leslie, 3,486,694.
Loomans, Bernard A., 3,423,074.
Loomans, Bernard A.; Ross, Thomas I.; Balazer, Richard J.; and
Scherping, Clarence K., 3,463,459.
Loomans, Bernard A., 3,486,664.
Morren, John E., 3,428,660.
Nelson, Roy Bramwell, 3,472,043.
Temple, Hiram E., 3,450,068.
Temple, Hiram E., 3,463,344.
Temple, Hiram E., 3,466,835.
Temple, Hiram E., 3,466,839.
Temple, Hiram E., 3,482,673.
Todd, David B., 3,486,743.
Wheeler, Dennis A., 3,458,894.
Baker, Ralph C: See—
Godby, Ensley A.; Baker, Ralph C; and Strome, Murray
W., 3,432, 751.
Baker, Ralph F., to United States of America, Army, and/or the
United States of America, Federal Aviation Administration, Ad-
ministrator. Failsafe expandable bolt assembly. 3,463,527, 8-26-
69, CI. 287-189.36
Baker, Ralph W.; McCarthy, John H.; Place, Harold G.; and Wik-
man, Andrew O., to Ethyl Corporation. Manufacture of
halohydrocarbons. 3,468,968, 9-23-69, CI. 260-659.
Baker, Richard E.; and Baker, Elizabeth F. Exercising device for
rocking the foot to exercise the lower leg. 3,472,508, 10-14-69,
CI. 272-57.
Baker, Richard W.: See—
Maher, Philip K.; Baker, Richard W.; and McDaniel, Carl
V., 3,423,332.
Baker, Richard W.; Ciapetta, Frank G.; Wilson, Charles P., Jr.; and
Maher, Philip K., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing
molecular sieve containing cracking catalysts. 3,425,956, 2-4-69
CI. 252-455.
Baker, Robert A. Panel filter construction. 3,478,483, 1 1-18-69, CI.
52-658.
Baker, Robert C. Plane of occlusion indicator. 3,464,1 15, 9-2-69, CI.
32-19.
Baker, Robert E.: See —
Parks, George A.; and Baker, Robert E., 3,476, 552.
Baker, Robert S., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Virus purification.
3,485,718, 12-23-69, CI. 195-1.5
Baker Roos, Inc.: See —
Herrell, Robert C; and Roggie, William C, 3,452,837.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Baker, Roy E. Preservative injection machine. 3,450,073, 6-17-69,
CI. Hly6.
Baker. Roy F., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Automatic frequency
control system. 3,459,887, 8-5-69, CI. 178-7.5
Baker, Ruura E.: See —
Baker, Donald J. ,3,485,501.
Baker, Thomas Nelson, III, to Atlantic Richfield Company. Method
for the preparation of N,N-dimethylol aminoalcohols and N,N-
dimethyl aminoalcohols. 3,457,313, 7-22-69, CI. 260-584.
Baker, Thomas Nelson, III; Michalski, Conrad; Sheng, Ming Nan;
and Zajacek, John C, to Atlantic Richfield Company. Method for
the separation of C6 to C,„ alpha olefins from C(i to C10 alpha
olefin epoxides by azeotropic and vacuum distillation. 3,480,519,
11-25-69, CI. 203-55.
Baker, Thomas R.; Hoyrup, Sigurd J.; and Posen, Boris S., to Kliklok
Corporation. Conveying device for accelerating and timing arti-
cles. 3,452,855, 7-1-69, CI. 198-34.
Baker, William A.; Hartree, John R.; and Gould, Robert, to Alumini-
um Laboratories Limited. Rolling mill. 3,429,166, 2-25-69, CI. 72-
242.
Baker, William C; Benson, James M.; and Hawk, Charles E., to
Tcledyne, Inc., mesne. Fluid flow measuring apparatus. 3,443,434,
5-13-69, CI. 73-202.
Baker, William E.; and Foltz, Daniel M., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Self-contained test probe with indicator lamp
responsive to continuous or pulsed voltages. 3,437,928, 4-8-69, CI.
324-133.
Baker, William F., to Instruments Displays, Inc. Instrument display
case. 3,434,624, 3-25-69, CI. 220-59.
Baker, William G.; Bose, Carl L.; and Gagon, Roland E., to
Northrop Corporation. Floated inertial platform. 3,439,546, 4-22-
69, CI. 74-5.6
Baker, William J., to Willis Oil Tool Co. Multiple orifice valve.
3,426,797, 2-1 1-69, CI. 137-625.31
Baker, William J., to Gardner-Denver Company. Clutch and index-
ing mechanism for tool spindle. 3,464,527, 9-2-69, CI. 192-0.072
Baker, William J.; and Carter, Joseph F., to Gardner-Denver Com-
pany. Housing for tool mechanism. 3,443,647, 5-13-69, CI. 173-
169.
Baker, William J.; and Hurst, Richard J., to Gardner-Denver Com-
pany. Wire-wrapping tool with predetermined position stop.
3,480,1 19, I 1-25-69, CI. 192-3.
Baker, William O., to Swimquip, Inc. Hydrotherapy fitting.
3,471,091, 10-7-69, CI. 239-416.
Baker-Lewis Music Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Baker, Joseph L„ 3,440,919.
Baker-Roos, Inc.: See —
Hcrrell, Robert C, 3,452,647.
Bakhuizen, Arie Johannes Cornells, to North American Philips Com-
pany, Inc. Synchronous step motor including means for producing
asynchronous operation. 3,426,225, 2-4-69, CI. 310-49.
Bakka, Raymond: See—
Regnier, Albert; Kevorkian, Kcvork; and Bakka,
Raymond,3.482,226.
Bakke, Bjom, to Knag. A., A/S. Sealing means and window con-
structions incorporating such sealing means. 3,438,166, 4-15-69,
CI. 52-400.
Bakker, F.elke Folkert, to N.V. Hollandse Signaalapparaten. Write
and read circuit arrangement for a magnetic storage with mag-
netizable cores. 3,436,750. 4-1-69. CI. 340-174.
Bakker, Joannes Hendrikus: See—
Bakker. Johannes; and Bakker, Joannes Hendrikus, 3,483,41 2.
Bakker, Johannes; and Bakker. Joannes Hendrikus. Mechanical
vibrating system. 3,483,412, 12-9-69, CI. 310-103.
Bakker. Lubertus: See —
Hazel. Beverly S.; and Bakker, Lubertus,3,468,42 I.
Bakker. Lubertus; Conde, James C; and Krumm, Eugene D., to Air
Preheater Company. Inc., The. Loader for an incinerator.
3,4X6,644, 12-30-69, CI. 214-23.
Bakker, Martinus Antonius Maria; Collaris, Maria Antonius Alphon-
sus Andreas; and Duran, Johannes Christiaan, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne. Mercury dispensing device for an electric
discharge tube. 3.478.243, 11-1 1-69, CI. 313-174.
Bakker, Pieter M.: See—
Borstlap, Cornells; and Bakker. Pieter M., 3,449,432.
Bakker. Willem F.: .SV<<—
Johnson. Arthur J.; and Bakker, Willem F..3,487,l 86.
Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory. Jocelyn M.; and Kling, Klaus, to Imperial
Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Limited.
Thiophene-sulphonvl-phosphorothioates. 3,478,057, I 1-1 1-69, CI.
260-329.
Baklien. Asbjorn: See —
Roberts, Gwyneth M.; Butt. Faye E.; Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory,
Jocelyn M.; and Kuiper, Jan, 3,476, 546.
Baklor. Sanford M.. to Maryland Cup Corporation. Method for
forming slender article jacket. 3.482,012. 12-2-69, CI. 264-296.
Bakonyi, Coloman: See —
Nadasan, Stefan; Sulca, Paul; Popescu, Dumitru; Schaumburgcr,
Carol; and Bakonyi. Coloman, 3,450. 236.
Bakula, Walter M. Combination metal punch and shear. 3,468,206,
9-23-69, CI. 83-599.
Balaban, Ostap: See —
Woodruff, George M.; Morrison, Fred T.; and Balaban,
Ostap.3,438,310.
Balaguer Golobart, Ramon. Cutting device for looms. 3,451,440, 6-
24-69, CI. 139-303.
Balaguer, Rodolfo Rodriguez, to Patent Holding Corporation, mesne.
Warming device. 3,432,364, 3-11-69, CI. 136-181.
Balaguer, Rodolfo Rodriguez, to Patent Holding Corporation. Dry
cell battery. 3,485,677, 12-23-69, CI. 136-100.
Balain, Kanwal Singh; and Singh, Inderjeet, to Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research. Vacuum whirler for applying thin and
uniform coating of an emulsion on a wafer. 3,426,727, 2-11-69,
CI. 118-52.
Balakhontsev, Gennady Alexeevich: See —
Getselev, Zinovy Naumovich; Balakhontsev, Gennady Alex-
eevich; Cherepok, Gennady Vasilievich; Zinoviev, Vladimir
Konstantinovich; Ershova, Antonida Alexeevna,; and Nonin,
Mikhail Moiscevich, 3,467, 166.
Balamuth, Lewis, to Cavitron Corporation. Method and apparatus
for joining a closure to a container by high frequency radial vibra-
tions. 3,438,824, 4-15-69, CI. 156-69.
Balamuth, Lewis. Method and apparatus for generating electric cur-
rents of small magnitude. 3,457,463, 7-22-69, CI. 317-123.
Balamuth, Lewis, to Cavitron Corporation. Magnetostrictive vibrator
for high frequency machining of hard materials. 3,471,724, 10-7-
69, CI. 310-26.
Balamuth, Lewis; and Parisi, Tulio, to Cavitron Corporation.
Methods and apparatus for assembling parts together by ultrasonic
energy. 3,483,611, 12-16-69, CI. 29-509.
Balamuth, Lewis; and Robertson, Clifford A., to Cavitron Corpora-
tion. Method for maintaining a vibratory tool at a controlled tem-
perature. 3,438,428, 4-15-69, CI. 165-1.
Balamuth, Lewis; and Robertson, Clifford A., to Cavitron Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus employing vibratory energy for joining
materials. 3,445,307, 5-20-69, CI. 156-73.
Balan, Isadore; and Scott, Ian J. C, to Chrysler Corporation. Vehicle
speed regulating arrangement. 3.447,624, 6-3-69, CI. 180-105.
Balas, Jaroslav G., to Shell Oil Company. Stilbenc-conjugated diene
block copolymers. 3,448,176, 6-3-69, CI. 260-880.
Balasch, Peter; and Millen, John P. Skinning machine. 3,483,590,
12-16-69, CI. 17-21.
Balash, Lawrence J., to Ethyl Corporation. Gasoline anti-icing.
3,485,603, 12-23-69, CI. 44-63.
Balashkand. Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy Stepanovich;
Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya. Sergei Alexandrovich; Maiorov,
Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alex-
andr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg Lanfanovich. Device for seismic
prospecting. 3,447,625, 6-3-69, CI. 181-0.5
Balassa, Leslie L. Processing of viscous oil emulsions. 3,468,789, 9-
23-69, CI. 208-188.
Balassa, Leslie L. Sterilizing and enhancing activity of a finely di-
vided cartilage powder. 3,476,855, 1 1-4-69, CI. 424-95.
Balassa, Leslie L. Wound-healing cartilage powder extracting
process. 3,478,146, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 424-95.
Balaz, Charles S.: See —
Anderson, Mavnard E.; Balaz, Charles S.; Reus, John F.; and
Thorson. Sheldon E., 3,469,777.
Balazer, Richard J.: See —
Loomans, Bernard A.; Ross, Thomas I.; Balazer, Richard J.; and
Schcrping, Clarence K., 3,463,459.
Balbi, Valentino L. Refuse disposal system and apparatus. 3,426,715,
2-1 1-69, CI. 114-27.
Balbi, Valentino L. Paper scrap pickup and baling machine.
3,467,00 1,9-1 6-69, CI. 1 00-74.
Balbierer, Hans H., to Xerox Corporation. Filter apparatus.
3,483,679, 12-16-69, CI. 55-367.
Balcar, Oldrich; and Vavrina, Karcl, to Ceskoslovenska akademie
ved. Method and arrangement for shaping objects from ceramic
raw-material. 3,456,291, 7-22-69, CI. 18-5.
Balch, James L., to Mayer, Oscar, & Co., Inc. Article display rack.
3,486,632, 12-30-69, CI. 211-57.
Balch, Joseph C, to Thermo-Dynamics, Inc. Temperature control
tube. 3,472,314, 10-14-69,0. 165-106.
Balchunas, Charles A., to General Electric Company. Interval timer.
3,448,227, 6-3-69, CI. 200-39.
Baldc, Daniel: See —
Nagy, Georges; and Balde, Daniel.3,472,919.
Balde, John W., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Metal-
insulation-metal storage unit and method of using. 3,470,541, 9-
30-69, CI. 340-173.
Balderston, Harvey L., to Boeing Company, The. Integrated circuits
having integrated test trans- formation networks incorporated
therewith on common substrate chips. 3,466,544, 9-9-69, CI. 324-
158.
Baldeschwieler, John D.: See —
Jeter, Thomas R.; and Baldeschwieler, John D.,3,465,148.
Baldi, Alfonso L., Jr.: See —
Schuster, Ludwig K.; and Baldi. Alfonso L., Jr.,3,472,681.
LIST OF PATENTEES
87
Baldi, Alfonso L., to Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc. Process of
removing coatings from nickel and cobalt base refractory alloys.
3,458,353, 7-29-69, CI. 134-3.
Baldi, Aluonso L., to Alloy Surfaces Company, Inc. Process for
forming metal coatings. 3.449,159, 6-10-69, CI. 1 17-107.2
Baldi, Otello, to Erich Herion Sen. Electromagnetic valve with axial
play between the stem and permanent magnet holding means.
3,481,578, 12-2-69, CI. 251-65.
Baldi, Salvator. Coupling for shafts and the like. 3,452,557, 7-1-69,
CI. 64-10.
Balding, Victor H. Turrethead milling and like metal working
machine. 3,452,642, 7-1-69, CI. 90-17.
Balding, Victor Horace. Machine tools. 3,431,634, 3-11-69, CI. 29-
568.
Balding, Victor Horace. Tool engaging device. 3,431,635, 3-11-69,
CI. 29-568.
Balding, Victor Horace. Machine tools. 3,445,923, 5-27-69, CI. 29-
568.
Baldrich, Christoph, to Hell, Rudolf, Dr.-lng Kommanditgesellschaft.
Apparatus for phase correction of page printers for facsimile
receivers. 3,441,672, 4-29-69, CI. 178-69.5
Balducci, Walter O.; and Welch, Nicholas A., to Emhart Corpora-
tion. Emergency exit lock. 3,477,260, 11-1 1-69, CI. 70-92.
Baldus, Wolfgang: See —
Schramm, Walter; and Baldus, Wolfgang.3,469,410.
Baldwin, Alan W.: See —
Birmingham, Henry P.; Perry, Barbour Lee; and Baldwin, Alan
W., 3,447, 129.
Birmingham, Henry Patrick; Perry, Barbour L.; and Baldwin,
Alan W.,3,447,128.
Baldwin, Beccher B., to Universal Filtration Inc. Grid structure for
filters. 3,477,582, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 210-232.
Baldwin, Bradford J.; Cornell, William D.; Hoffman, Paul R.; and
Russell, Jack A., to Brunswick Corporation. Spot projecting
device. 3,469,905, 9-30-69, CI. 352-39.
Baldwin, D. H., Company: See —
Bcreskin, Alexander B., 3,476,865.
Bungcr, David A., 3,437,850.
Conklin, Harold A., Jr., 3,477,331.
Conklin, Harold A., Jr., 3,478,635.
Cunningham, Thomas W., 3,445,578.
Cunningham, Thomas W., 3,450,825.
Cunningham, Thomas W., 3,476,866.
Elbrecht, Donald W.; and Scherer, Robert C, 3,454,702.
Ferris, Robert L.. 3,472,113.
Goodlander, Samuel W., 3,437,000.
Hadden, George H., 3,470,306.
Jones, Edward M., 3,425,052.
Jones. Edward M., 3,443,017.
Martin, Daniel W., 3,467,758.
Martin, Daniel W.; and Zieglcr, James F., 3,470,305.
Martin, Daniel W.; and Bereskin, Alexander B., 3,479,440.
Munch, Walter, Jr.; and Uetrccht, Dale M., 3,476,864.
Scherer, Robert C, 3,453,920.
Baldwin, Daniel L. Faucet valve with co-axial stem separate corre-
lated actuators. 3,443,595, 5-13-69, CI. 137-637.3
Baldwin, Edward B., Jr.: See —
Tanner, Richard C; and Baldwin, Edward B., Jr.,3,425,891.
Baldwin, Eugene R. Aerosol spray head actuator. 3,429,484, 2-25-
69, CI. 222-402.13
Baldwin. George C, to General Electric Company. Apparatus for
measuring velocity of low energy electrons. 3,435,207, 3-25-69,
CI. 250-41.9
Baldwin, George C, to General Electric Company. Electron trans-
parent shield for separating regions of different field intensities.
3.482.091. 12-2-69, CI. 250-49.5
Baldwin, George D., to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Rail mounting bracket
for vehicle lamps. 3.451,035, 6-17-69, CI. 339-21.
Baldwin. George D., to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Lamp connection and
mounting devices. 3,474,381, 10-21-69, CI. 339-21.
Baldwin, John A., Jr.; and Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories Incorporated. Magnetic information storage circuits.
3.434.125. 3-18-69. CI. 340-174.
Baldwin. John Granville; and Holt, William David, to Lucas, Joseph,
(Industries) Limited. Electrical switches. 3,476,902. 11-4-69, CI.
200-168.
Baldwin, John J.: See —
Bolhofer, William A.; and Baldwin, John J.,3,465,001.
Bolhofer, William A.; and Baldwin, John J. ,3,465,002.
Cragoc, Edward J., Jr.; and Baldwin, John J. ,3,483,227.
Baldwin. Philip F.. to Steel Company of Canada Limited, The.
Printer for tinning lines. 3,481,816, 12-2-69, CI. 156-345.
Baldwin, Philip Sidney, 1/2 to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Pressure
reducer device for hydraulic brakes. 3,443,382, 5-13-69, CI. 60-
54.5
Baldwin, Richard H.; and Fragcn, Nathan, to Standard Oil Company
(Indiana). Combination of apparatus elements for production and
recovery of distillable aromatic acid. 3,472,630, 10-14-69, CI. 23-
285.
Baldwin, Richard H.: See —
Olsen, George P.; Towle, Philip H.; and Baldwin, Richard
H.,3,452,088.
Baldwin, Richard R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Object measuring by interferometry. 3,436,153, 4-1-
69, CI. 356-106.
Baldwin, Robert S., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Bacteria
inhibiting composition containing polymix B and O-carbamyl- D-
serine. 3,431,341, 3-4-69, CI. 424-177.
Baldwin, Robert S., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Bacitracin
metal methane sulfinate and process for producing. 3,441,646, 4-
29-69, CI. 424-177.
Baldwin, Roger A.: See —
Washburn, Robert M.; and Baldwin, Roger A. ,3,445,492.
Baldwin, Rolland G.; and Petersen, Darrell M., to Honeywell Inc.
Dental handpiece. 3,465,442, 9-9-69, CI. 32-27.
Baldwin, William E., to General Electric Company. Electrical pulsing
circuit with automatic switching means. 3,433,970, 3-18-69, CI.
307-11.
Baldwin, William W.; McCoy, C. Dana; Bodin, Milton; and Zinn,
Leon. Motor speed control system. 3,436,634, 4-1-69, CI. 318-
318.
Baldwin-Gegenheimer Corporation: See —
Gegenheimer, Harold W.; and Stad, Andrew N., 3,452,673.
Gegenheimer, Harold W.; and Wyatt, James B., 3,485,257.
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation: See —
Boshold, Raymond F., 3,466,915.
Brownell, Roy D.; and Woolman, Granville, 3,463,335.
Hoffmann, Leo; and Klaverkamp, Bernard, 3,440,856.
Lathers, William C, 3,446,123.
Levite, Gideon, 3,442,765.
Otten, Philip Seiter, 3,422,884.
Tidball, Robert A., 3,465,727.
Willi, Richard B., 3,452,962.
Baldyga, Joseph W., to Diamond Die & Mold Co. Method and ap-
paratus for crimping electrical connectors. 3,456,480, 7-22-69, CI.
72-362.
Bale, Alton G., Jr., to Wisconsin Electrical Mfg., Co., Inc. Batching
control system. 3,434,556, 3-25-69, CI. 177-70.
Balej, Jan; Paseka, Ivo; Vondrak, Jiri; and Regner, Albert, to
Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Electrolyzer for a simultaneous
production of chlorine and alkaline carbonates. 3,431,193, 3-4-69,
CI. 204-266.
Balency-Bearn, Andre. Constructional building panel. 3,462,898, 8-
26-69, CI. 52-208.
Balent, Ralph; Wetch, Joseph R.; and Cohen, Emanuel Richard, to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Small nuclear reactor heat
source. 3,449,208, 6-10-69, CI. 176-50.
Balentine, John Wesly; Iannicelli, Joseph; and Whitley, James B., to
Huber, J. M., Corporation. Chemically treated clays. 3,442,677, 5-
6-69, CI. 106-288.
Bales, John W., Jr.; and Giunta, Joseph S., to United States Steel
Corporation. Drain valve for tank bottom. 3,448,771, 6-10-69, CI.
137-614.
Bales, Robert C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Company.
System for rapid and precise positioning. 3,420,347, 1-7-69, CI.
192-142.
Bales, Robert J.: See —
Gleichert, Arthur A., 3,486,172.
Baley, Frank C. Jr.; and Baley, Raymond J. Spring-powered cue.
3,447,805, 6-3-69, CI. 273-69.
Baley, Raymond J.: See —
Baley, Frank C. Jr.; and Baley, Raymond J. ,3,447,805.
Balfanz, Glenn F., Jr. Tube forming mill. 3,456,472, 7-22-69, CI. 72-
181.
Balfour & Darwins Limited: See —
Varah, Frank Alwyn, 3,485,927.
Balfour, Henry, and Company Limited: See —
Johnston, James S., 3,428,106.
Balhorn, Robert J.; and Herrera, Mario 1., to Medical Devices Cor-
poration. Electrocardiograph vector plotter. 3,483,621, 12-16-69,
CI. 33-1.
Balhouse, Harold J., to Grinnell Corporation. Apparatus for molding
liners in hollow metal bodies. 3,479,696, 1 1-25-69, CI. 18-30.
Balinkin, Isay. Color demonstration device. 3,425,138, 2-4-69, CI.
35-28.3
Balinski, Henry A., to United States Gypsum Company. Structural
member. 3,461,638, 8-19-69, CI. 52-732.
Balint, Andrew; Bixby, William E.; and Tyler, Len A., to Bell &
Howell Company. Method and apparatus for eliminating tears and
streaks in electrostatography. 3,424,579, 1-28-69, CI. 96-1.
Balint, Andrew; and Wohlrab, Hans Christoph, to Bell & Howell
Company. Program tape discriminator. 3,476,477, 11-4-69, CI.
355-35.
Balint, Joseph A.: See —
Zaffrann, Albert A.; Balint, Joseph A.; and Weidmann, Sieg-
fricd.3,423,719.
Balitsky, Andrei Vasilievich; Penkin, Nikolai Ilich; Filatovsky, Lev
Alcxeevich; Gavrilov, Nikolai Ivanovich; and Rybchinsky,
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Rostislav Evgenievich. Flanged joint for high-vacuum systems, par-
ticularly large systems. 3,468,561, 9-23-69, CI. 285-23.
Balk, Albert C. Method of making laminated glass products.
3,449,184, 6-10-69, CI. 156-105.
Balke & Co.: See—
Balke, Martin, 3,482,502.
Balke, Martin, to Balke & Co. Developer for automatically operated
photographic device. 3,482,502, 12-9-69, CI. 95-94.
Balkin, Jack. Fountain. 3,455,509, 7-15-69, CI. 239-18.
Balkus, Carl E. Brake holding device. 3,468,586, 9-23-69, CI. 303-
89.
Balkwill, John T.: See —
Sowers, Hal L.; Ruggieri, Dominic J.; and Balkwill, John
T.,3,458,744.
Ball Brothers Company, Incorporated: See —
Eissler, Robert L., 3,481,738.
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Hough, William D., 3,465,073.
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Erickson, Lowell H., 3,466,704.
Giessler, Donald A.; and Ratliff, Floyd A., 3,421,648.
Giessler, Donald A.; and Lafferty, Laurence E., Jr., 3,445,023.
Hough, William D., 3,449,480.
Kronbetter, Clarence Walter, 3,462,903.
Pickard, John E., 3,467,537.
Quinn, Richard M.; and Candioto, Donny W., 3,428,819.
Scholes, Addison B.; and Pickard, John E., 3,420,693.
Zimmerman, Edward C, 3,473,654.
Ball Brothers Research Corporation: See —
Fogelberg, Clement V., 3,431,599.
Nestlerode, William A., Sr., 3,434,682.
O'Shea, Christopher J.; Quinn, Richard; and Johnson, Donald
S., Jr., 3,426,196.
Pamlenyi, George L., 3,435,362.
Ball, David Alan: See —
Burnett, Thomas Brian; and Ball, David Alan,3,456,129.
Ball, Eldon W., to Baltimore Brushes. Paint roller spindle.
3,425,086, 2-4-69, CI. 15-230.1 1
Ball, Eric, to Angus, George, & Company Limited. Method of mak-
ing a hose pipe of helically wound Strips of thermoplastic materi-
als. 3,428,507, 2-18-69, CI. 156-188.
Ball, Gerald V., to Mipro Metal Products Company. Separate ballast
base for waste receptacles such as garbage cans. 3,471,114, 10-7-
69, CI. 248-346.
Ball, Glenn A.; Lichtenstein, Le Roy; and Webber, Philip S., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Self-synchronizing gear coupler.
3,480,122, 11-25-69, CI. 192-53.
Ball, Gordon H., Inc.: See —
Toles, Frank R., 3,454,121.
Toles, Frank R., 3,466,990.
Ball, Henry; and McLaughlin, Donald N., to Radio Corporation of
America. Frequency and phase error detection means for
synchronization systems. 3,441,342, 4-29-69, CI. 352-17.
Ball, Jack; and Wilkens, Gunter G., to Picker Corporation, mesne.
Bi-planc X-ray image system. 3,440,422, 4-22-69, CI. 250-93.
Ball, James V., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Thermal responsive
recharge protection device to provide two level charging.
3,465,230, 9-2-69, CI. 320-17.
Ball, Kenneth; and Osborne, Geoffrey Vaughan, to National
Research Development Corporation. Osteotomy plate. 3,486,500,
12-30-69, CI. 128-92.
Ball, Lawrence E.: See —
Isley, Ralph E.; Adams, Richard C; and Ball, Lawrence
E., 3,437,717.
Ball, Lawrence J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Puller. 3,468,409,
9-23-69, CI. 198-165.
Ball, Murray E.: See —
McKown, William L.; Ball, Murray E.; Moen, Rolf; and Weiss,
Verne E., 3,450,538.
McKown. William L.; Zietlow, Philip K.; and Ball, Murray
E., 3.464,826.
Ball, Newton E.; and Gillette, Garry Carter, to Neff Instrument Cor-
poration. Differential direct-coupled amplifier arrangements.
3,448,398, 6-3-69, CI. 330-69.
Ball, Ralph K.: See—
Litt, Peter S., 3,445,000.
Ball, Richard H.: See—
Chesnut, Merrill G.; and Ball, Richard H, 3,42 1,497.
Ball, Richard H., to United Aircraft Corporation, mesne. Heart
pump cannula. 3,426,744, 2-1 1-69, CI. 128-1.
Ball, Richard H. Fast response apparatus for measuring rate of
change of pressure. 3,451,265. 6-24-69, CI. 73-179.
Ball, Robert George; Perry, Gerald Horace; and Wood, John. Digital
storage devices using field-effect transistor bitable circuits.
3,43 1 ,433, 3-4-69, CI. 307-22 1 .
Ball, Roger: See—
Thompson, Roger Ross; and Ball, Roger, 3,452, 246.
Ball, Rowland E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Mechanical seal as-
sembly. 3,459,430, 8-5-69, CI. 277-3.
Ball, Rowland E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Circulating pump.
3,478,689, 11-18-69, CI. 103-87.
Balla, Andre: See —
Loeb, Sidney; Wasilewski, Stanley; Selover, Edward; and Balla,
Andre.3,446,359.
Ballantine, James S. Tracker bar and music sheet roll. 3,440,916, 4-
29-69, CI. 84-146.
Ballantine, James S. Differential pressure pneumatic device.
3,482,605, 12-9-69, CI. 137-625.66
Ballantine, James S.; and Mastronardi, Patrick. Programmed control
device including spool box and related mechanism. 3,473,436, 10-
21-69, CI. 91-36.
Ballantine, John M.: See —
Davy, John R.; Ballantine, John M.; and Allan, William
B. ,3,432,668.
Ballantyne, David B.; and Goring, Maurice T., to General Motors
Corporation. Fastener. 3,433,119, 3-18-69, CI. 85-32.
Ballantyne Instruments and Electronics, Inc.: See —
Nelson, Edward J., 3,483,982.
Ballard & Associates, Inc.: See —
Ballard, Louis M„ 3,420,230.
Mclnnis, Andrew M., 3,428,559.
Ballard, Carlos E.: See —
Walker, Garland H.; and Ballard, Carlos E., 3,475,236.
Ballard, Charles M. Hinged roof structure. 3,485,346, 12-23-69, CI.
206-46.
Ballard, Charles U. Cam actuated clutch. 3,450,433, 6-17-69, CI.
297-355.
Ballard, Charles U. Hydraulic lock for adjustable seats. 3,471,140,
10-7-69, CI. 267-1.
Ballard, Cyril G., to Stibbe, G., & Company Limited. Multi-feed cir-
cular knitting machines. 3,461,691, 8-19-69, CI. 66-125.
Ballard, Donald S.; Wilson, Charles R.; and Burns, Harlan G., to
Armco Steel Corporation. Terminal fitting for wire ropes.
3,468,569, 9-23-69, CI. 287-82.
Ballard, Doyle R.; and Coe, Guy R., Jr., to Hydranamic Systems
Corporation. Hydraulic load compensating directional control
valve. 3,467,126, 9-16-69, CI. 137-1 15.
Ballard, Henry D., Jr.; Mooi, John; and Rogers, Edward S., to Sin-
clair Research, Inc. Method of crystallizing aluminosilicates.
3,422,033, 1-14-69, CI. 252-455.
Ballard, Homer Lee, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Webbings for
safety restraint systems. 3,464,459, 9-2-69, CI. 139-383.
Ballard, James: See —
Hannifan, Martin K.; and Ballard, James, 3, 44 1,3 1 6.
Ballard, John S.: See —
Hague, Robert Z.; Ballard, John S.; Lewlew, John J.; and Miller,
Franklin G., 3,420,141.
Ballard, Kermit H.; and Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Noble metal metalizing compositions.
3,450,545,6-17-69, CI. 106-1.
Ballard, Louis H.; and Satterley, Buddy L., to Monsanto Company.
Gauze catalyst support. 3,423,185, 1-21-69, CI. 23-288.
Ballard, Louis M., to Ballard & Associates, Inc. Back brace.
3,420,230, 1-7-69, CI. 128-75.
Ballard, Robert L., to Porter, H. K., Company, Inc. Adjustable com-
pound shears. 3,422,532, 1-21-69, CI. 30-252.
Ballard, Robert L., to Hurst-Campbell, Inc. Anti-skid system.
3,450,444, 6-17-69, CI. 303-21.
Ballard, Robert L.; and Edgell, James E., to Porter, H. K., Company,
Inc. Direct reading tape rule. 3,426,435, 2-1 1-69, CI. 33-138.
Ballard, Robert L.; Edgell, James E.; Handke, Patrick M.; and
Loechner, John T., to Porter, H. K., Company, Inc. Vertical grip
grass shears. 3,438,130, 4-15-69, CI. 30-235.
Ballard, Thomas B. Cleaning machine. 3,422,826, 1-21-69, CI. 134-
107.
Ballard, Thomas B. Cleaning machine with tumbling means.
3,452,763, 7-1-69, CI. 134-96.
Ballard, Wade E., to Slick Corporation. Baghouse apparatus.
3,451,197, 6-24-69, CI. 55-341.
Balleis, Peter. Toy spinning top. 3,449,858, 6-17-69, CI. 46-65.
Ballentine, Earle W.: See —
Doyle, James H., 3,449,768.
Ballentine, James B.; and Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr., to Monsanto
Company. Modified polycarbonamides. 3,448,087, 6-3-69, CI.
260-78.
Ballentine, John D., to PPG Industries, Inc. Electrically heated win-
dow panel with thermally controlled lead-in wires. 3,467,818, 9-
16-69, CI. 219-522.
Bailer, Albert H. Dispenser having an ejector for dispensing articles
one by one. 3,472,421, 10-14-69, CI. 221-196.
Bailer, Albert H.; and Willette, Lawrence A. Dispenser with supply
hold-back means. 3,430,810, 3-4-69, CI. 221-205.
Bailer, Maurice H.: See —
Hcrsh, Sidney; and Bailer, Maurice H.,3,468,213.
Bailey Tow-Rite, Inc.: See —
Garner, Stanley R., 3,446,519.
Balligand, Emile, to Societe anonyme Societer. Lifter for beet and
other root plants. 3,468,378, 9-23-69, CI. 171-58.
Ballin, Gene. Dispensing apparatus having a movable platform.
3,446,395, 5-27-69, CI. 221-52.
LIST OF PATENTEES
89
Ballin Gene. Infant-feeding container and cap assembly. 3,468,445,
9-23e69, CI. 215-11.
Ballin, Gene. Tube winding device. 3,473,698, 10-21-69, CI. 222-
100.
Ballinger, Edwin R.: See-
Anderson, Donald R.; and Ballinger, Edwin R., 3,434,467.
Ballinger, Peter R.: See—
Kautsky, George J.; and Ballinger, Peter R., 3,443,918.
Ballini, Giuliano: See—
Bucci, Giovanni; Simonazzi, Tonino; Ballini, Giuliano; and Por-
tolani, Augusto, 3,477,985.
Ballini, Giuliano; and Bujtar, Carlo, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A.
Process for preparing peroxyacetals and peroxyketals. 3,468,962,
9-23-69, CI. 260-610.
Ballintine, Oscar P., Jr., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Apparatus for in-
serting and removing working roll sets from a 4-high mill.
3,446,051, 5-27-69, CI. 72-239.
Ballman, Albert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Growth of piezoelectric gamma bismuth oxide. 3,470,100, 9-30-
69, CI. 252-62.9
Ballman, Albert A.; and Van Uitert, Le Grand G., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories Incorporated. Optical devices utilizing substantially
tetragonal ferroelectric tungsten-bronzes. 3,423,686, 1-21-69, CI.
330-4.5
Ballmann, Richard B.: See —
Thiem, Darold W.; Kramlich, C Wesley; and Ballmann, Richard
B.,3,437,308.
Ballmann, Vincent H. Ground soil coring implement. 3,444,938, 5-
20-69, CI. 175-173.
Ballou, B. A., & Co., Incorporated: See—
Sauer, Alfred Eugene, 3,484,909.
Ballou, Jack W.; and Levy, Martin R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I.,
and Company. Patterned nonwoven fabric of multifilament yarns
and jet stream process for its production. 3,485,708, 12-23-69, CI.
161-72.
Ballou, Richard P., to General Motors Corporation. Electric fuel
pump controls. 3,476,949, 1 1-4-69, CI. 290-36.
Ballreich, Kurt; Bendler, Hellmut; and Gawlick, Heinz, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Shockproof primer cover. 3,455,244, 7-
15-69, CI. 102-86.5
Ballu, Louis Henri Denis Marie. Amphibious vehicles. 3,446,174, 5-
27-69, CI. 115-1.
Ballu, Vincent P. M., to TECNOMA. Manually-controlled spraying
apparatus to be carried on the back. 3,428,255, 2-18-69, CI. 239-
154.
Ballu, Vincent P. M., to TECNOMA. Atomizing or spraying ap-
paratus. 3,433,393, 3-18-69, CI. 222-402.
Balluff, Robert N., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Exhaust gas
converter or muffler tube with staggered louvers. 3,485,319, 12-
23-69, CI. 181-35.
Ballwcber, Edward G.: See —
Thompson, William H.; and Ballwcber, Edward G, 3,468, 816.
Bally, Alexander O., to Corning Glass Works. Filter and method and
apparatus for its production. 3,419,937, 1-7-69, CI. 18-10.
Bally Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Lally, Joseph E.; Heppner, Earl F.; and Berninger, Harold O,
3,441,279.
Zale, Thad F., 3,452,988.
Balm Paints Limited: See —
Hopwood, John Joseph; and Wluka, David Jankiel, 3,463,764.
Balma, Peter: See —
Cleveland, Floyd M.; and Balma, Peter,3,439,898.
Balnis, Joseph J.: See —
Loughran, Eugene F.; and Balnis, Joseph J. ,3,426, 608.
Balo, Harold A., to General Electric Company. Turbojet compressor
stall warning indicator. 3,426,322, 2-4-69, CI. 340-27.
Balocca, Alfred Edward, to American Can Company. Easy opening
container. 3,441,167, 4-29-69, CI. 220-53.
Balogh, Stephen; and Adams, Cecil L., to Parker-Hannifin Corpora-
tion. Rcccivcr-dchydrator. 3,434,597, 3-25-69, CI. 210-95.
Balon, Albert J. Valve and tube assembly. 3,460,804, 8-12-69, CI.
251-340.
Balon Corporation: See —
Scaramucci, Domcr, 3,428,292.
Scaramucci, Domcr, 3,438,387.
Scaramucci, Domer, 3,446,475.
Scaramucci, Domcr, 3,446,476.
Scaramucci, Domcr, 3,455,534.
Scaramucci, Domer, 3,460,803.
Scaramucci, Domer, 3,462,1 18.
Scaramucci, Domer, 3,476,356.
Scaramucci, Domcr, 3,486,736.
Balsay, Bela. Removal of odours from toilets and cleansing of same.
3,436,767, 4-8-69, CI. 4-213.
Balsigcr, Harold E., to Landis Tool Company, mesne. Duplex valve
grinder. 3,481,085, 12-2-69, CI. 51-105.
Balston , W. & R., Limited: See-
Knight, Colin Sutherland; Reimcr, Alexander Claude; Weaver,
Victor Charles; and Brook, Brian Neville, 3,446,794.
Baltazzi, Evan S., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Benzene diazonium salts useful in diazotype materials having ortho
carboxamido substitution. 3,463,639, 8-26-69, CI. 96-91.
Baltes, Bernard J., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Company. Method
of treating mental depression. 3,487,153, 12-30-69, CI. 424-244.
Baltes, Emil: See —
Treppachuh, Helmut; and Baltes, Emil,3,438,294.
Baltes, Josef; Weghorst, Friedrich; and Makus Zdzislaw, to Har-
burger Fettchemie Brinckman & Mergell, GmbH. Preparation of
plastics from polyhydric araliphatic alcohols. 3,472,816, 10-14-69,
CI. 260-77.5
Baltes, Josef; Weghorst, Frierich; and Wechmann, Otto, to Har-
burger Fettchemie Brinckman & Mergell GmbH. Process for the
co-oligomerization of conjugated unsaturated fatty acids or their
esters with indene and/or coumarone. 3,441,577, 4-29-69, CI. 260-
407.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of ferromagnetic chromium dioxide. 3,423,320, 1-21-
69, CI. 252-62.51
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for preparing chromium dioxide and product thereof.
3,449,073, 6-10-69, CI. 23-145.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of MCr30H, where M is an alkali metal, from Cr03, Cr2
0? and M-2 Cr? 07. 3,450,491, 6-17-69, CI. 23-56.
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc.: See —
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Faciu, Thomas F.; and Bradley, Wilson
E., Jr., 3,437,319.
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Facius, Thomas F.; Bradley, Wilson E.,
Jr.; and Anderson, Axel F. L., 3,442,494.
Baltimore Biological Laboratory: See —
Rohde, Paul A., 3,449,210.
Baltimore Box Company: See —
Stegner, Douglass M., 3,456,862.
Baltimore Brushes: See —
Ball, Eldon W., 3,425,086.
Baltimore Concrete Plank Corporation: See-
Hart, Wayne C, 3,437,316.
Baltzer, Donald H.: See —
Dreyer, John F.; and Baltzer, Donald H., 3,436,353.
Baltzer, Erich, to Hergeth K.G. Maschinenfabrik und Apparatebau.
Apparatus for warping and sizing of short warp threads.
3,449,807, 6-17-69, CI. 28-22.
Baltzer, Erich; Maydorn, Wolfgang; and Nachilla, Herbert, to Povel,
Ludwig, & Co., K.G. Warp knitted fabric suitable for bandaging
and the like. 3,448,595, 6-10-69, CI. 66-193.
Baltzer, Walter. Device for spraying liquids by means of propellant.
3,421,698, 1-14-69, CI. 239-304.
Balunas, Vincent J., Jr.; and Hitch, Thomas R., to Bliss, E. W., Com-
pany. High-speed multiple-action press. 3,433,048, 3-18-69, CI.
72-417.
Balz, Gunther W., to Roto-Finish Company. A finishing process em-
ploying solid-gas pellets. 3,422,580, 1-21-69, CI. 51-314.
Balz, Gunther W., to Roto-Finish Company. Finishing apparatus hav-
ing a plurality of compartments. 3,423,884, 1-28-69, CI. 51-163.
Balz, Gunther W., to Roto-Finish Company. Vibratory motor as-
sembly for finishing machine or the like having adjustable eccen-
tric weights. 3,435,564, 4-1-69, CI. 51-163.
Balz, Gunther W., to Roto-Finish Company. Vibratory method of
treating articles. 3,466,815, 9-16-69, CI. 51-313.
Balzer, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer A., to
Central Specialties Co. Roof expansion joint covers. 3,421,267, 1-
14-69, CI. 52-58.
Balzer, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer A., to
Central Specialties Co. Stair nosing structure. 3,421,274, 1-14-69,
CI. 52-179.
Balzer, Norbert R., to Park-Ohio Industries, Inc. Inductor for heating
a moving workpiece. 3,466,414, 9-9-69, CI. 219-10.43
Balzers Patent- und Beteiligungs-Aktiegesellschaft: See —
Kohler, Marcel; and Frick, Adalbert, 3,474,634.
Balzers Patent- und Lizenz-Anstalt: See —
Kraus, Thaddaus; and Schertler, Roman, 3,423,513.
Rheinberger, Peter; and Kummerer, Fritz, 3,421,937.
Winkler, Otto; Reisinger, Helmut; and Ruhe, Jochen, 3,457,655.
Balzers Patent-und Lizenz-Anstalt: See —
Kohler, Marcel, 3,433,297.
Rheinberger, Peter, 3,485,997.
Bamberg, Konrad: See —
Porsche, Ferdinand Alexander; and Bamberg, Kon-
rad,3,45 1,500.
Bambino Electronics Limited: See —
Douglas, Clifford G.; and Guttridge, George H. G., 3,468,143.
Bambury, Ronald Edward: See —
Wood, Irwin Boyden; Rohrbacher, George Henri, Jr.; and Bam-
bury, Ronald Edward,3,444,299.
Wyckoff, Kenneth K.; Bambury, Ronald E.; and Tennent, David
M., 3,439,000.
Wyckoff, Kenneth K.; Bambury, Ronald E.; and Tennent, David
M., 3,442,913.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and Reynolds,
Reginald John William, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polymerisation process. 3,433,774, 3-18-69, CI. 260-80.
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and Reynolds,
Reginald John William, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polymerisation process. 3,466,182, 9-9-69, CI. 117-12.
Bamford, William Randall; and Cuthill, James Caithness, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Polysiloxane resinous compositions
containing bis (silyl)aromatic or aromatic ether linkages.
3,464,937, 9-2-69, CI. 260-18.
Bamforth, Alfred William, to Power-Gas Corporation, The. Produc-
tion of crystals from solutions. 3,467,699, 9-16-69, CI. 260-525.
Bammesberger, Karl: See —
Engelsmann, Dieter; Maas, Dieter; Bammesberger, Karl; and
Hackenberg, Hubert.3,463,068.
Winkler, Alfred; Bammesberger, Karl; and Ernst,
Heinz,3,463,071.
Bamoto, Takeshi: See —
Kudo, Shiro; Shimomura, Kunio; and Bamoto,
Takeshi.3,474,137.
Ban, Tamas; Horvath, Lorand; Kaffka, Karoly; and Nadai, Bela, to
Mcdicor Muvek. Particle counter with liquid responsive start and
stop means. 3,453,438, 7-1-69, CI. 250-218.
Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company. Ro-
tary abrading device. 3,431,684, 3-11-69, CI. 51-164.
Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company.
Process for the preparation of hardened, dense heat transfer medi-
um. 3,433,859, 3-18-69, CI. 264-44.
Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company.
Method for progressive heating of solid particulate materials.
3,441,480, 4-29-69, CI. 201-22.
Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company.
Process for making carbon agglomerates. 3,470,275, 9-30-69, CI.
264-29.
Banas, Henry C, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Retaining latch. 3,435,492, 4-1-69, CI. 24-230.
Banas, Henry C; McReynolds, William W.; and Smith, David A., to
McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Jetescape evacuation system.
3,465,991, 9-9-69, CI. 244-137.
Banba, Hiroto: See —
Mima, Hiroyuki; Noda, Etsunosuke; and Banba,
Hiroto,3,456,051.
Bancelin, Robert Victor. Impulsor with powder charge, particularly
for percussion vibrations tests. 3,442,085, 5-6-69, CI. 60-253.
Banci, Feriano; and Tubaro, Ezio, to Stabilimenti Chimico-Far-
maceutici Dr. R. Ravasini & C. ia S.p.A. Aminomethyl pyrazolone
derivatives of nicotianamide. 3,420,839, 1-7-69, CI. 260-295.5
Bancroft, Joseph & Sons Co.: See —
Harris, Billy Steve, 3,430,31 1.
Kim, Charles W., 3,472,717.
Trifunovic, Alexander L.; Hodges, James R.; and Shick, Richard
L., 3,452,409.
Bancroft, Joseph, and Sons Co.: See—
Hodges, James R., 3,460,214.
Band, John G. G., to Marine Acoustical Services, Inc. Apparatus for
providing a diver with directional perception. 3,445,806, 5-20-69,
CI. 340-6.
Bandat, Kurt; and Rothauscr, Ernst, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Device modifying pitch frequency and/or
articulation speed for natural speech. 3,450,838, 6-17-69, CI. 179-
I.
Bandoski, Stanley J., Jr.: See —
Flynn, Daniel M.; and Bandoski, Stanley J., Jr., 3,42 1 ,066.
Bandoski, Stanley, Jr.: See —
Flynn, Daniel M.; Bandoski, Stanley, Jr.; and Clow, William
R.,3,473,041.
Bandy, Kenneth L.: See —
Klcmpay. Raymond T.; and Bandy, Kenneth L, 3. 466,91 3.
Bandy, William J., Jr.: See—
Lill, Etchison, G.; and Bandy, William J., Jr.,3,422,53 1.
Bane, John M., Jr.: See—
Petzold, Max L.; Brooks, Thomas W.; and Bane, John M.,
Jr., 3,479.353.
Banes, Nathan M.; Feehan, John D.; and Stcpura, Raymond M., to
Spcrry Rand Corporation. Dielectric supported positionable induc-
tive tuner for resonators. 3,444,486. 5-13-69, CI. 333-83.
Bang, Mogens W., to Stackpole Carbon Company. Linear motion
potentiometer with protected slide. 3,431,529, 3-4-69, CI. 338-
183.
Bang. Mogens W.. to Stackpole Carbon Company. Gear and rack
potentiometer actuator. 3,431,530, 3-4-69, CI. 338-183.
Bang, Mogens W., to Stackpole Carbon Company. Linear motion
potentiometer actuator. 3,465,277. 9-2-69, CI. 338-183.
Bang, Mogens W., to Stackpole Carbon Company. Potentiometer
with frictional slide. 3.477,057, I 1-4-69, CI. 338-182.
Bang, Mogens W., to Stockpole Carbon Company. Rotary electric
switch. 3,478,180, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 200-1 1.
Bang, Mogens W.; Hanson, Earl A.; and Eiehmiller, Frederick E.,
dcccascdO (by Eiehmiller, Gloria; administratrix), to Stackpole
Carbon Company. Variable resistor with rectangular resistance
element. 3,448,428, 6-3-69, CI. 338-162.
Bangert, Lothar: See —
Kurtz, Manfred; and Bangert, Lothar,3,432,126.
Bangerter, Kenneth R., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Torque release
and shut-off mechanism for pneumatic tools. 3,442,362, 5-6-69,
CI. 192-150.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Bernhardt, Harold A., to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Torque limiter. 3,457,733, 7-29-69, CI. 64-30.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and De Witt, Harold F., to Ingersoll-Rand
Company. Double acting sander head. 3,482,362, 12-9-69, CI. 51-
170.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Gable, Duane S., to Ingersoll-Rand
Company. Power operated drill having fluid supply means.
3,421,392, 1-14-69, CI. 77-7.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; Ulbing, Otmar M.; and Krouse, John P., to
Ingersoll-Rand Company. Fluid-powered wrench with automatic
shut-off. 3,450,214, 6-17-69, CI. 173-12.
Bangor Punta Operations, Inc.: See —
Miller, Lester D., 3,479,057.
Scrota, Rudolph M., 3,469,054.
Tinley, John William, 3,435,536.
Bangs, Walter J., to Tuthill Pump Company. Lobe gear pump.
3,478,693, 11-18-69, CI. 103-126.
Banham, John Anthony, to Banham's Patent Locks Limited. Locks.
3,486,351, 12-30-69, CI. 70-104.
Banham's Patent Locks Limited:5ee —
Banham, John Anthony, 3,486,351.
Banholzer, Rolf: See —
Zeile, Karl; Banholzer, Rolf; Walther, Gerhard; Schulz, Werner;
and Wick, Helmut,3,472,861.
Baniel, Avraham; Blumberg, Ruth; and Alon, Alexander. Method of
purifying phosphoric acid. 3,433,592, 3-18-69, CI. 23-165.
Banister Corporation, The: See —
Haw, Sherwood G., 3,453,134.
Bank of California, National Association, The: See —
Machtig, Duane A., 3,429,640.
Machtig, Duane A., 3,452,663.
Bank, Shelton; Vogelfanger, Elliot; Naslund, Lars A.; and Yates,
David J. C, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Process
for reducing metal compounds. 3,428,448, 2-18-69, CI. 75-108.
Bank, William. Electric sign letter constructions. 3,431,666, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 40-135.
Bank, William. Trouser construction. 3,435,462, 4-1-69, CI. 2-227.
Bank, William. Sign letter mounts. 3,477,159, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 40-140.
Bankauf, William F.; and Promin, Robert M., to Hewitt-Robins In-
corporated. Mobile bridge conveyor steering system. 3,422,949, 1-
21-69, CI. 198-92.
Banke, Henry S., to Curtis, Helene, Industries, Inc. Method of as-
sembling two-piece overcaps. 3,427,704, 2-18-69, CI. 29-429.
Banker, John C: See —
Foster, Robert Donnell; and Banker, John C, 3,484,576.
Banker, Oscar H., to Meyer Products, Inc. Gear pump with takeup
for wear. 3,433,168, 3-18-69, CI. 103-126.
Banko, Edward J., to Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. Damper means in
air supply units or the like. 3,443,588, 5-13-69, CI. 137-601.
Banks, Abraham: See —
Shanafelt, Leo A.; and Banks, Abraham, 3,435, 269.
Banks, Charles B., to Plastiglide Limited. Locator plate. 3,426,419,
2-11-69, CI. 29-407.
Banks, Charles T., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Papermaking
method and apparatus. 3,477,658, 11-1 1-69, CI. 242-56.
Banks, David Dugmore: See —
Hindle, Thomas; and Banks, David Dugmore, 3,452,908.
Banks, George N.: See —
Viens, George E.; Campbell, Robert A.; Banks, George N.;
Sachdeva, Roshan L.; and Sirianni, Guy V. ,3,44 1, 65 1.
Banks, Hampden O.; and Sparks, Richard H., to TRW Inc. Active
heat transfer device. 3,461,954, 8-19-69, CI. 165-32.
Banks, James W. Method and apparatus for forming metal bellows
expansion joints. 3,429,160, 2-25-69, CI. 72-77.
Banks, Robert B.: See —
Strauss, Bruno; and Banks, Robert B. ,3,454,869.
Banks, Robert L.: See —
Heckelsberg, Louis F.; and Banks, Robert L., 3,445,541.
Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Conversion of
olefins. 3,431,316, 3-4-69, CI. 260-683.
Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Olefin conversion
over group V-B metal catalysts. 3,442,969, 5-6-69, CI. 260-683.
Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Novel metal car-
bonyl catalysts and their use. 3,463,827, 8-26-69, CI. 260-666.
Banks, Stephen A.: See —
Langtry, Manuel C; and Banks, Stephen A. ,3,438,001.
Banks, William B., to Automation Products, Inc. Apparatus for mea-
suring physical properties of materials. 3,449,940, 6-17-69, CI. 73-
32.
Banks, William B., to Automation Products, Inc. Method of and ap-
paratus for measuring changes in the mass of a fluid adapted to
contact vibratory body. 3,449,941, 6-17-69, CI. 73-32.
LIST OF PATENTEES
91
Banks William L., Jr., to Testing Associates, Inc. Derrick for ships.
3,446,362, 527-69, CI. 212-3.
Banks, William P.: See—
Every, Richard L.; and Banks, William P. ,3,462, 353.
Banks William P., to Continental Oil Company. Method for identify-
ing metals and alloys. 3,428,532, 2-18-69, CI. 204-1.
Banks, William P.; and Sudbury, John D., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Method and apparatus for preventing ion deposition on cor-
rosion protection electrodes. 3,437,572, 4-8-69, CI. 204-147.
Sharpies, Allan; and Banks, William, 3,439,074.
Banner, Joseph P. Weeding tool. 3,458,981, 8-5-69, CI. 56-229.
Banner Metals, Inc.: See —
Wilson, James D., 3,428,204.
Wilson, James D., 3,486,633.
Banner Mining Company: See —
Brace, Eldred C, 3,464,904.
Banning, Joe Doyle. Live center apparatus. 3,448,644, 6-10-69, CI.
82-33.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Television systems and operations.
3,435,130, 3-25-69, CI. 178-5.2
Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Synchronizing and phasing broadband
cross-scan tape recordings. 3,476,872, 11-4-69, CI. 178-6.6
Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Dual quality subscription television system.
3,478,162, 11-11-69, CI. 178-5.6
Banning, Thomas A., Jr.; and Ranseen, Emil L., deceasedO (by Ran-
scen, Agnes J.; executrix). Recording and playing back plural
images of related sequences of objects by wide-band, cross- scan
recording operations. 3,472,949, 10-14-69, CI. 178-6.6
Bannister, Clyde E. Drilling system. 3,469,499, 9-30-69, CI. 91-58.
Bannister, George I., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Rod end bearing
member. 3,449,027, 6-10-69, CI. 308-72.
Bannister, George Irving, to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for
making a rod end bearing. 3,422,520, 1-21-69, CI. 29-200.
Bannister, Loren W., to Monsanto Company. Lubricant composi-
tions. 3,455,846, 7-15-69, CI. 252-48.2
Banno, Hisao; Macda, Shoji; Tsunooka, Tsutomu; and Sakai, Masao,
to NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. Polarizable ferroelectric ceramic
composition. 3,464,924, 9-2-69, CI. 252-62.9
Banno, Hisao; and Tsunooka, Tsutomu, to NGK Spark Plug Co.,
Ltd. Polarizable ferroelectric ceramic compositions. 3,463,732, 8-
26-69, CI. 252-62.9
Bannon, Thomas W., Jr., to Ametek, Inc. Program control device.
3,420,970, 1-7-69, CI. 200-38.
Bannon, Thomas W., Jr. Washer-extractor unitary frame structure
with parallel plates. 3,459,461, 8-5-69, CI. 312-214.
Banoczi, Joseph A. Bathtub stool with safety hand rail. 3,422,466, 1-
21-69, CI. 4-185.
Bansho, Kiyoshi, to Yazaki Corporation. Hands setting device in a
watch mechanism. 3,446,008, 5-27-69, CI. 58-85.5
Banta, Edward M., to Pctro-Tcx Chemical Corporation. Polybutene-
I bearing compositions and method. 3,433,742, 3-18-69, CI. 252-
12.
Bantle, Kurt: See—
Pfitzner, Ulrich; and Bantle, Kurt,3,473,568.
Bantox Safety Closures Limited: See —
Bugla, Gottfried, 3,432,065.
Banush, Russell S., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Acid-peroxide
dissolution of metals in the presence of titanium. 3,483,050, 12-9-
69, CI. 156-18.
Banville, Bertrand J. R., to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Gas
flow nuclear detector cell utilizing thin scintillation material in a
spiral arrangement. 3,465,147, 9-2-69, CI. 250-71.5
Banyacsky, Arthur J.: See—
O'Donnell, William R.; and Banyacsky, Arthur J. ,3,460,7 19.
O'Donnell, William R.; and Banyacsky, Arthur J. ,3,474,939.
Banziger, Walter: See —
Cogar, George R.; Sekse, Torkjcll; Banziger, Walter; Ming,
Joseph W.; and Horvath, Laszlo.3,483,523.
Baque, Pierre; and Darras, Raymond, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Zirconium alloy. 3,480,430, 1 1-25-69, CI. 75-177.
Bar, Karl, to Schaum Chcmie, Wilhelm Bancr K.-G. Apparatus for
continuously producing a plastic foam. 3,434,805, 3-25-69, CI. 23-
285.
Bar-Eli, Kedma: ice-
Klein, Fritz S.; and Bar-Eli, Kcdma,3,457,041.
Bara, Edward J.: See —
Shriver, Donald S.; and Bara, Edward J. ,3,458,464.
Barabas, Eugene S.: Sec —
Fein, Marvin M.; and Barabas, Eugene S., 3, 474,079.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Fein, Marvin M., to GAF Corporation.
Graft copolymers. 3,468,831, 9-23-69, CI. 260-29.6
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, to GAF Corporation.
Stable aqueous emulsions. 3,462,385, 8-19-69, CI. 260-29.6
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, to GAF Corporation.
Stable aqueous emulsions. 3,467,613, 9-16-69, CI. 260-29.6
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, to GAF Corporation.
Stable aqueous emulsions. 3,468,832, 9-23-69, CI. 260-29.6
Barainsky, Rudolf. Paneling arrangement. 3,425,181, 2-4-69, CI. 52-
480.
Baralle, Roger: See —
Larive, Henri; and Baralle, Roger, 3,437, 659.
Baran, Francis R.: See —
De Voldre, Joseph J.; Baran, Francis R.; and Bahouth, Tayseer
G., 3,437,598.
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co.l7-Oxygenated cstra-
1,3,5( 10)-triene-3,l 1/3,16- triols, ethers and esters thereof.
3,449,383, 6-10-69, CI. 260-397.5
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co. (Optionally 17-alkylated)
1 l/8-acyloxyester-4- ene-3/3, 1 7/3-diols and esters thereof.
3,452,062, 6-24-69, CI. 260-397.5
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co.3-(3-Oxo-l 1/3,1 3/3-dialkyl-
1 7/3-hydroxygonen 17a-yl) propionic acid -y-lactones and inter-
mediates. 3,462,426, 8-19-69, CI. 260-239.57
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 17-( Unsaturated hydrocar-
bon-substituted) 11,13/3- dialkylgon-4-ene-3,l 7/3-diols and esters
thereof. 3,465,010, 9-2-69, CI. 260-397.5
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co.3,14/3, 1 7-Trisoxygenated
1 3/3-aIkyI- 1 1 , 14a-epoxy- 8,14-secogona-l,3,5( 10), 8-tetraenes.
3,476,773, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-346.2
Baran, John S., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 16-Oxa and 17-oxa-D-
homoestra-l,3,5( 10)-trien-3-ols and D-nor-seco-diols correspond-
ing, ethers and esters thereof. 3,483,226, 12-9-69, CI. 260-345.2
Baranauckas, Charles F.; Campbell, Donald H.; and Carr, Russell L.
K., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Product prepared by reduc-
tion of hexafluoroglutaryl chloride. 3,448,148, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
544.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Fire-retardant polymers containing hydroxy-
phosphorus polymers. 3,434,981, 3-25-69, CI. 260-2.5
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Phosphato-phosphorus compounds and process for
preparing same. 3,437,721, 4-8-69, CI. 260-928.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Bisphenol bisphosphites and method of manufacture
thereof. 3,484,506, 12-16-69, CI. 260-930.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Hodan, James J., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Preparation of esters of phosphoric acid. 3,445,547,
5-20-69, CI. 260-971.
Baranger, Pierre. Use of geranylhydroquinone as radiation protective
agent. 3,424,848, 1-28-69, CI. 424-346.
Baranger, Pierre. Method of treating avian lymphomatosis induced
by ES04 strain of lymphomatosis virus. 3,429,971, 2-25-69, CI.
424-343.
Baranoff, Albert J.; and Langheinrich, Wolfgang F., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation.mesne. Electrically actuata-
ble counter-printer assembly. 3,429,258, 2-25-69, CI. 101-79.
Baranosky, James: See —
Richards, Powell; and Baranosky, James, 3,466,361 .
Baranowski, Eugene, to Integrated Systems, Inc. Fixture for use in a
suspended grid ceiling system. 3,426,188, 2-4-69, CI. 240-9.
Barash, Meyer; and Brostrup-Jensen, Per, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Fault-generated surge responsive fault locat-
ing system for frequency division multiplexed transmission facili-
ties. 3,470,331, 9-30-69, CI. 179-175.3
Baratella, Pietro: See —
Aglietti, Giancarlo; Baratella, Pietro: Reni, Cesare; and Lugo,
Luigi.3,459,807.
Aglietti, Giancarlo; Baratella, Pietro; Reni, Cesare; and Lugo,
Luigi,3,464,93I.
Baravalle, Thomas R., to Gerdau Chemical Corporation. Insecticidal-
germicidal compositions of quaternary ammonium ortho phenyl
phanate halide complexes. 3,458,629, 7-29-69, CI. 424-187.
Barb, Earl C, to General Cable Corporation. Terminal housing for
underground electrical distribution systems. 3,445,581, 5-20-69,
CI. 174-38.
Barb, Wolfgang Gerson, to Staflex International Limited. Method of
forming a fusible interlining material. 3,464,876, 9-2-69, CI. 156-
155.
Barbaras, Glen D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Iso-
static hot pressing of refractory bodies. 3,455,682, 7-15-69, CI.
75-204.
Barbato, Robert E.; and Davis, David T., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Line circuit for a key telephone system utiliz-
ing a single multifunction supervisory relay. 3,436,488, 4-1-69, CI.
179-99.
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Bradford, Rex C; Fraim, Norman R.; and
Lockett, Donald E., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Gap length-limited saturation depth recording. 3,449,756, 6-
10-69, CI. 346-74.
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Day, Kelly B., Jr.; and Weidenhammer,
James A., to International Business Machines Corporation. Con-
cave-surfaced vacuum controlled air film. 3,420,424, 1-7-69, CI.
226-97.
Barbeau, Raymond A.: See —
Weidenhammer, James A.; Wroblewski, Edward J.; and Bar-
beau, Raymond A. ,3,465, 320.
Barbee, Gail G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Ingot handling as-
sembly. 3,421,643, 1-14-69, CI. 214-147.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Barbee, Gail G.; and Mortimer, John W., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company Automatic shift mechanism for two wheel-four wheel
drive vehicle. 3,484,009, 12-16-69, CI. 214-762.
Barbee, Gail G.: See-
Gardner, Charles W.; and Barbee, Gail G., 3,477,601.
Barbee, Walter E. Bookkeeping aid. 3,423,847, 1-28-69, CI. 35-24.
Barbee Walter J., to B & S Machinery Company. Method of
knitting hosiery blanks. 3,434,308, 3-25-69, CI. 66-149.
Barben, Ian Knowles, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Water-soluble reactive metal-complex azo dyestuffs containing
halogeno-S-triazine or pyrimidine groups. 3,455,897, 7-15-69, CI.
260-146. , • , ^ • ,
Barben, Ian Knowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, to Imperial Chemical
Industries, Limited. Water-soluble reactive anthraquinone
dyestuffs, their preparation and use. 3,427,308, 2-11-69, CI. 260-
240.
Barben, Ian Kowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Water-soluble, reactive l:2-cobalt azo dyestuffs
containing halogeno or sulpho-s-triazine groups. 3,484,432, 12-16-
69, CI. 260-146.
Barber, Alfred W. Combined reference voltage source and com-
parison voltmeter with digital indicator. 3,465,246, 9-2-69, CI.
324-98.
Barber, Alfred W. Privacy communications method and means em-
ploying frequency shifting of components of voice signals.
3,483,326, 12-9-69, CI. 179-1.5
Barber, Anthony Clifford, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch)
Limited Method of obtaining an intermetallic compound of niobi-
um and tin in fabricated form. 3,466,237, 9-9-69, CI. 204-181.
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Vernon, to Im-
perial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited. Superconductors.
3,465,429, 9-9-69, CI. 29-599.
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Vernon, to Im-
perial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited. Method of making su-
perconductor stock. 3,465,430, 9-9-69, CI. 29-599.
Barber, Anthony Clifford: See-
Morton, Peter Harlow; and Barber, Anthony Clifford.3,472,944.
Barber, Charles H. Doorknob keyhole guard. 3,457,745, 7-29-69, CI.
70-424.
Barber, Donald Robert: See—
Cattermole, Kenneth William; Barber, Donald Robert; and Lam-
bourn, Edward Harry,3,445,681.
Barber, Donald Robert; and Nye, Richard Alfred, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Amplifier regulation. 3,441,866, 4-
29-69, CI. 330-29.
Barber Franklin D., to Standard Car Truck Company. Torsion dam-
pened railway truck spring bolster. 3,469,537, 9-30-69, CI. 105-
197.
Barber, Harold G.; and Redmond, William G., to Ling-Temco-
Vought, Inc. Multiphase voltage monitoring system. 3,428,864, 2-
18-69, CI. 317-31.
Barber, Harry A.: See—
Farnham, Robert E.; Smith, Donald W.; and Barber, Harry
A. ,3,458, 177.
Barber, John B.: See—
Sterrett, James R.; Emery, James C; and Barber, John
B., 3,468,609.
Barber Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See—
Bechtoldt, Wayne A., 3,425,068.
Barber, Mark R.; and Fisher, Reed E., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries Incorporated. Pulse code modulation apparatus. 3,460,122, 8-
5-69, CI. 332-10.
Barber, Michael Stuart; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason to May & Baker Limited. Certain 2-alkanoylamino-5-
halothiazoles. 3.427,318, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-306.8
Barber, Michael; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil Jason, to
May & Baker Limited. Thiazole derivatives. 3,468,899, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-306.8
Barber, Ralph F.: See—
Arvidson, Bengt A.; and Barber, Ralph F.,3,453,167.
Barber, Richard P.; Barnhardt, Paul G.; and James, Steve C, to
Burlington Industries, Inc. Textile treating process and product ob-
tained thereby. 3,457,025, 7-22-69, CI. 8-1 15.6
Barber Ronald B., to Neptune Meter Company. Oscillating piston
meter. 3,430,537, 3-4-69, CI. 91-56.
Barber, Ronald B., to Neptune Meter Company. Oscillating piston-
type flow meter. 3,434,345, 3-25-69, CI. 73-257.
Barber, Ronald Jesse. Reels. 3,426,978, 2-1 1-69, CI. 242-74.
Barber, Stanley Frederick, to C.A.V. Limited. Tubular part having a
passage way formed in the wall thereof. 3,451,627, 6-24-69, CI.
239-533.
Barber, Stanley Frederick, to C.A.V. Limited. Method of forming a
tubular part having a passageway formed in the wall thereof.
3,468,008, 9-23-69, CI. 29-157.
Barber, Stanley. Spring loaded shackle. 3,462,945, 8-26-69, CI. 59-
86.
Barber, William Austin: See —
Arcano, Stephen; and Barber, William Austin, 3,457,1 16.
Barber, William Austin, to American Cyanamid Company. Method
for preparing fuel cell electrodes. 3,440,107, 4-22-69, CI. 136-120.
Barber-Colman Company: See-
Campbell, William G., 3,453,931.
Crandall, Charles B.; and Townsend, Franklin L„ 3,468,1 16.
Kelly, Peter W., 3,469,495.
Mahoney, Robert J.; and Tucker, Richard L., 3,456,81 1.
Morlen, Jon R., 3,454,855.
Stark, Ernest H., 3,452,928.
Trost, Wayne C; and Mahoney, Robert J., 3,479,988.
Wieneke, Frederick L., 3,444,601.
Barber-Greene Company: See-
Archer, Fred Curtis, 3,467,281.
De Diemar, Ronald B., 3,459,383.
DeDiemar, Ronald B.; and Archer, Fred Curtis, 3,473,744.
Farnham, Robert E.; Smith, Donald W.; and Barber, Harry A.,
3,458,177.
Zink, Ben J., 3,481,057.
Barbera, Edmund C. Puncture resistant inflatable articles. 3,438,419,
4-15-69, CI. 152-338.
Barberis, Giuseppe: See —
Caporali, Giorgio; Barberis, Giuseppe; Ferlazzo, Natale; and
Penzo, Vittorio, 3, 462,477.
Barbie, Helen C; and Barbie, John N. Traffic safety signalling
system. 3,431,554, 3-4-69, CI. 340-32.
Barbie, John N.: See-
Barbie, Helen C; and Barbie, John N. ,3,43 1,554.
Barbier De Courteix, Joseph. Single-barrelled plugging pistol pro-
vided with a pivoting gun. 3,472,441, 10-14-69, CI. 227-1 1.
Barbier, Jean F.: See —
Bacon, Robert E.; and Barbier, Jean F., 3,447,927.
Barbier, Jean Y, to Intertherm, Inc. Electric hot water space heating
unit having improved circulation path. 3,469,075, 9-23-69, CI.
219-341.
Barbier, Jean Y., to International Oil Burner Company. Forced air
circulation hot water heater unit. 3,473,006, 10-14-69, CI. 219-
365.
Barbier, Maurice; and Sayous, Leon, to Societe Nationale des
Petroles d'Aquitaine. Method of exploration by transmission of
mechanical waves, installation for carrying out the method and the
applications thereof. 3,483,514, 12-9-69, CI. 340-15.5
Barbieri, John Dante; and Gucker, George. Resolving compass utiliz-
ing photo- potentiometers. 3,480,788, 11-25-69, CI. 250-237.
Barbin, Robert L., to Radio Corporation of America. Auxiliary beam
deflection yoke. 3,424,942, 1-28-69, CI. 315-27.
Barbini, Spartacus, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Laser con-
trol apparatus. 3,480,876, 1 1-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Barbod Hooshang, to Crompton & Knowles Corporation. Picker
tooth. 3,445,895, 5-27-69, CI. 19-97.
Barbopoulos, Anthony D.: See —
Schlichting, Hans L.; Barbopoulos, Anthony D.; and Prahl,
Walter H., 3,426,358.
Barbour, Charles W.: See-
Hoffman, Philip A.; Barbour, Charles W.; and Egerton, McKen-
ny W., Jr.,3,469,255.
Barbour, Dorothy J. Pinch-pleated draperies. 3,442,319, 5-6-69, CI.
160-330.
Barbour, John P.: See —
Dyke, Walter P.; Grundhauser, Frank J.; and Barbour, John
P.,3,428,803.
Lewis, Robert H.; Barbour, John P.; Dyke, Walter P.; and
Grundhause, Frank J.,3,482,096.
Barcaro, Eugene B.; and Best, Donald T., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Removable magnetic data storage system. 3,456,250, 7-15-
69, CI. 340-174.1
Barch John J., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. 2,4,5-Nitrodihalobenzyl
thiocyanates. 3,476,790, 11-4-69, CI. 260-454.
Barch, John J.; and Minieri, Pasquale P., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc.
N-(Dibutylstannylene)chlorotoluenesulfonamides. 3,437,678, 4-8-
69, CI. 260-429.7
Barchi, Henry J.; Ferguson, Donald C; and Smith, Merrill M., to
American Biltrite Rubber Co., Inc. Apparatus for registration of
plastic web. 3,465,384, 9-9-69, CI. 18-4.
Barchilon, John. Dirigible catheter. 3,470,876, 10-7-69, CI. 128-348.
Barchok, Donald J., to Admiral Corporation. Self-oscillating deflec-
tion generator. 3,435,282, 3-25-69, CI. 315-27.
Barcita, Jose M. Automatic toilet deodorizer. 3,428,970, 2-25-69,
CI. 4-223.
Barclay, Ralph R.: See-
Hodge, Frederick J.; and Barclay, Ralph R., 3,461, 230.
Hodge, Frederick J.; and Barclay, Ralph R., 3,463,874.
Barclay Raymond W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Hydrocarbon con-
version catalyst. 3,444,097, 5-13-69, CI. 252-455.
Barclays Bank Limited: See —
Furman, George T.; and Fraser, Reginald Percy, 3,425,407.
Barcro-Olympic Stranders Limited: See—
McGonigal, Samuel, 3,469,386.
Barcus, Jack L.: See —
Baynes, William R.; Marason, Gabriel, Jr.; and Barcus, Jack
L.,3,484,828.
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Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.: See—
Cornelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and
Ince, Norman S., 3,434,828.
Bard, Charleton C; and Vogt, Howard W., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Combined formaldehyde and bis-bisulfite aldehydes as
hardeners. 3,451,817, 6-24-69, CI. 96-66.
Bard, Elmer H., to Beatrice Foods Co., mesne. Cleaning apparatus.
3,452,379, 7-1-69, CI. 15-1.
Barday, Donald J. Method for cleaning objects with solvent.
3,460,990, 8-12-69, CI. 134-31.
Bardeau, William M.; and Connolly, John J. Grilling or broiling ap-
paratus. 3,472,156, 10-14-69, CI. 99-423.
Barden, Wayne A.: See —
Van Benthuysen, John D.; and Barden, Wayne A.,3,469,311.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG. Ap-
paratus for assembling batches of rod shaped articles. 3,448,846,
6-10-69, CI. 198-35.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG. Ap-
paratus for manipulating rod-shaped articles. 3,460,687, 8-12-69,
CI. 214-17.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich; and Niemann, Helmut, to Hauni-Werke
Korber & Co., KG. Cut-off for cigarette rods or the like.
3,476,002, 11-4-69, CI. 83-310.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich; and Schubert, Bernhard, to Hauni-Werke
Korber & Co., KG. Method and apparatus for packing blocks of
cigarettes and the like. 3,479,787, 1 1-25-69, CI. 53-14.
Bardct-Neyrin, Rene. Packing of paste products. 3,478,901, 11-18-
69, CI. 214-16.
Bardgette, John J.: See—
Hindman, Robert G.; and Bardgette, John J. ,3,426,542.
Bardi, Michael G. Sign. 3,421,240, 1-14-69, CI. 40-65.
Barditch, Irving F.; and Taylor, Charles J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Electrophoretic treatment of photoresist for
microcircuity. 3,423,262, 1-21-69, CI. 156-13.
Barditch, Irving F.: See —
Gallagher, Robert C; and Barditch, Irving F., 3,440,503.
Bardong, Helmut, to Suddeutsche Kuhlerfabrik Julius Fr. Behr. Air
conditioning installation for motor vehicles. 3,426,549, 2-11-69,
CI. 62-244.
Bardonnet, Pierre: See —
Lcvillain, Jacques; and Bardonnet, Pierre, 3,452,484.
Bardons & Oliver, Inc.: See —
Hicks, Morris R.; and Lc Veque, Joseph C, 3,447,220.
Bardswich, Joseph. Mill hole and tunnel lining structure. 3,450,165,
6-17-69, CI. 138-100.
Bardwell, Francis G.; and Redman, Derek H., to Stewart-Warner
Corporation. Pattern contour tracing apparatus utilizing pulsating
light source. 3,423,589, 1-21-69, CI. 250-202.
Barccki, Chester J.; and Hcnrikson, Bror W., to American Seating
Company. Safety vehicle. 3,481,624, 12-2-69, CI. 280-150.
Barccki, Chester J.; Hcnrikson, Bror W.; and Nordmark, Walter E.,
to American Seating Company. Vehicular safety reel. 3,478,981,
I 1-18-69, CI. 242-107.4
Barccki, Chester J.; and Hozeski, Kenneth W., to American Seating
Company. Vehicle scat. 3,482,875, 12-9-69, CI. 297-456.
Barccki, Chester J.; and Knapp, Robert L., to American Seating
Company. Chair assembly. 3,486,790, 12-30-69, CI. 297-142.
Barccki, Chester J.; and Lindberg, William S., to American Seating
Company. Tape recorder cabinet. 3,476,455, 11-4-69, CI. 312-
223.
Barccki, Chester J.; and Morse, Richard A., to American Seating
Company. Safety scut structure. 3,464,751, 9-2-69. CI. 297-216.
Barenyi, Bela, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Motor vehicle top
construction. 3,446,528, 5-27-69, CI. 296-137.
Barenyi, Bela, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Arrangement of
safety belts in vehicles. 3,448,996, 6-10-69, CI. 280-150.
Barenyi, Bela, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Head protection
for vehicle passengers. 3,479,054, 1 1-18-69, CI. 280-150.
Barenyi, Bela; and Wilfert, Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Axle arrangement for automotive vehicles. 3,473,821, 10-21-69,
CI. 280-124.
Barenyi, Bela: See —
Wilfert, Karl; and Barenyi, Bcla,3,448,992.
Bares, Jiri: See—
Erdos, Emerich; and Bares, Jiri, 3,432,404.
Bareth, Erich: See—
Logc, Hans; and Bareth, Erich.3,436,980.
Baretta, Edward D.: See —
Amos, James L.; Baretta, Edward D.; and Dahl, James
J. ,3.428, 707.
Barfield, Charles G.: See-
Gable, Wyatt T., Jr.; and Barfield, Charles G., 3,485,019.
Barfred, Niels Gcorg. Candle dipping machine. 3,474,759, 10-28-69,
CI. 118-426.
Barfuss, Pierre, to Tavanncs Machines Co., S.A. Moulding presses.
3,481,000, 12-2-69, CI. 18-16.
Barg, Dora A. Accessory for brassieres. 3,459,191, 8-5-69, CI. 128-
513.
Barg, Herbert, to True Form Foundations, Inc. Girdle. 3,465,757, 9-
9-69, CI. 128-535.
Bargainnier, Roger B.; Scheithauer, William, Jr.; and Shaffer, Glenn
A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Art of making seamless hol-
low bodies from sinterable powders. 3,447,230, 6-3-69, CI. 29-
420.5
Bargar Metal Fabricating Company: See —
Hoseason, Harry Joseph; and Packman, Walter R., 3,435,568.
Bargen, David W., to Whittaker Corporation. Semiconductor tem-
perature transducer. 3,430,077, 2-25-69, CI. 307-310.
Barger, Charles H.: See —
Crouch, Robert T.; and Barger, Charles H.,3,460,581.
Barger, John J.; and Madewell, George R., to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Apparatus for welding in a narrow, generally vertical,
straight-walled groove. 3,482,076, 12-2-69, CI. 219-126.
Bargero, Camillo. Cylindrical mill for grinding cement. 3,441,226, 4-
29-69, CI. 241-153.
Bargeron, Kim G.; and Soderquist, Fred J., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Preparation of vinylidene aromatic compounds by
pyrolysis of diaryl aliphatic compounds. 3,441,625, 4-29-69, CI.
260-669.
Bargfeldt, Howard G., to United States Steel Corporation. Tension
roll housing for cold strip mills. 3,482,426, 12-9-69, CI. 72-205.
Barghout, Alexander S. Chair. 3,485,527, 12-23-69, CI. 297-445.
Barhorst, Alphonso F.: See —
Pugsley, Vern W.; Barhorst, Alphonso F.; and Brown, Richard
H., 3,454,300.
Barickman, Bert E. Apparatus for the production of molecular and
crystal models. 3,433,105, 3-18-69, CI. 77-62.
Barilli, Filippo; Di Fiore, Lucio; and Reni, Cesare, to Societa Italiana
Resine S.p.A. Method of preparing ethylenediamine. 3,454,645, 7-
8-69, CI. 260-583.
Baring, John A., to Honeywell Inc. Projecting apparatus. 3,455,441,
7-15-69, CI. 206-73.
Baring, John A., to Honeywell Inc. Galvanometer including suspen-
sion means for generating an electrical feedaback. 3,458,813, 7-
29-69, CI. 324-154.
Baringer, Berlyn E.; Hole, Marvin A.; and Huber, John A., to Coil-
feed Systems, Inc. Strip stock processing machine. 3,451,237, 6-
24-69, CI. 72-40.
Baringer, Berlyn E.: See —
Frank, Josef; Clemons, Maurice M.; Huber, John A.; and Bar-
inger, Berlyn E.,3,48 1,523.
Huber, John A.; and Baringer, Berlyn E., 3,425,612.
Barish Associates, Inc.: See —
Barish, David T., 3,480,238.
Barish, David T., to Barish Associates, Inc. Glide wing. 3,480,238,
11-25-69, CI. 244-142.
Barish, Emil Z.: See —
Farquhar, Marilyn G.; Smith, Robert E.; and Barish, Emil
Z.,3,420,130.
Barkalow, Clare E., to Michigan Instruments, Inc. Pulmonary ven-
tilation system and combination cardiac compressor and ventila-
tion system. 3,461,860, 8-19-69, CI. 128-53.
Barkalow, Clare E.; and Folkerth, Ilden R., to Michigan Instruments,
Inc. Cardiac compressor and ventilation means. 3,461,861, 8-19-
69, CI. 128-53.
Barkan, Philip, to General Electric Company. Gas blast circuit
breaker with improved resistor switch. 3,435,1 66, 3-25-69, CI.
200-148.
Barkan, Philip, to General Electric Company. Axial blast interrupter
with arc-rotating means. 3,471,666, 10-7-69, CI. 200-148.
Barkan, Philip, to General Electric Company. Double exhaust gas
blast circuit breaker. 3,471,667, 10-7-69, CI. 200-148.
Barkdoll, Joseph P., to SCM Corporation. Typewriter line space
mechanism. 3,428,160, 2-18-69, CI. 197-114.
Barke, Hans Joachim: See —
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Johanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz, 3,48 1,552.
Barker, Alfred S., Jr.; and Verleur, Hans W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical modulator. 3,484,722, 12-16-
69, CI. 332-4.
Barker, Arthur Frederick, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Aerosol tilt valve for comestibles. 3,450,316, 6-17-69, CI.
222-513.
Barker, Cedric Chaffer: See —
Conway, John Albert; and Barker, Cedric Chaffer,3,432,123.
Barker, Donald W.: See —
Parker, Wayland B.; and Barker, Donald W. ,3,467,434.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Electrical control valve.
3,424,951, 1-28-69, CI. 317-123.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Liquid level controllers.
3,446,222, 5-27-69, CI. 137-2.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Pulsed solenoid control
valves. 3,446,473, 5-27-69, CI. 251-64.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Electropneumatic valve
positioner. 3,455,532, 7-15-69, CI. 251-29.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Self-aligning valve seat.
3,455,536, 7-15-69, CI. 251-333.
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Barker George E., to Monsanto Company. Electropneumatic valve
positioner. 3,462,115, 8-19-69, CI. 251-29.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Modulating control
valve. 3,469,590, 9-30-69, CI. 137-1.
Barker, George E., to Monsanto Company. Pulsed solenoid control
valve. 3,470,892, 10-7-69, CI. 137-1.
Barker George E., to Monsanto Company. Pulsed solenoid force
balance device. 3,476,128, 11-4-69, CI. 137-1.
Barker, Guy, Jr., to Lorraine Industries, Inc. Foldable chair.
3,453,023, 7-1-69, CI. 297-47.
Barker, James E., to Tennessee Corporation. Manufacture of pu-
rified ammonium phosphates from wet process phosphoric acid.
3,420,623, 1-7-69, CI. 23-106.
Barker James E., to Tennessee Corporation. Method for producing
cuprous oxide. 3,457,035, 7-22-69, CI. 23-147.
Barker, James E.; and Robinson, Julian E., to Tennessee Corpora-
tion. Process for producing fluosilicates. 3,462,242, 8-19-69, CI.
23-88.
Barker, James F., to General Electric Company. Wrought nickel
base alloy. 3,467,516, 9-16-69, CI. 75-171.
Barker, James M.: See —
Kilbourn, Eugene Le Roy; and Barker, James M., 3,425, 358.
Barker, John S., to Morgan Refractories Limited. Protecting and in-
sulating covering for furnace support members. 3,451,661, 6-24-
69, CI. 263-6.
Barker, John; Gonek. Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Love, Kenneth
George, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Electric cir-
cuit breaker having high- pressure, low-velocity gas blast.
3,453,407, 7-1-69, CI. 200-148.
Barker, John; Gonek, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Read, Brian
Neville, to English Electric Company, Limited, The. Seal between
piston rod and cylinder wall. 3,443,484, 5-13-69, CI. 92-165.
Barker, Keith Lambert, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Com-
bustion apparatus for gas turbine engines. 3,485,044, 12-23-69, CI.
60-39.65
Barker, Layle B., to Reynolds Metals Company. Interlocking roof
deck and wall construction. 3,420,028, 1-7-69, CI. 52-588.
Barker, Paul D.; and Torok, Ernest J., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Sharp thin ferromagnetic film. 3,432,828, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Barker, Pierce, Jr., to Barker Rockford Co. Hydraulic reservoir.
3,480,146, 11-25-69, CI. 210-250.
Barker, Richard G., to Union Camp Corporation. Sodium polysulfide
pulping process and regeneration. 3,470,061. 9-30-69, CI. 162-32.
Barker, Rohert S., to Halcon International, Inc. Process for prepar-
ing an aminated benzene. 3.442,950, 5-6-69, CI. 260-576.
Barker Rockford Co.: See —
Barker, Pierce, Jr., 3,480,146.
Barker. Stephen; and Bennett, Paul F., to Utility Trailer Mfg. Com-
pany. Dolly for semitrailer. 3,421,777, 1-14-69, CI. 280-408.
Barker, Stephen; and Fleck, Ray D., to Utility Trailer Mfg. Com-
pany. Dual purpose dolly for semitrailers. 3,421,778, 1-14-69, CI.
280-476.
Barker Theodore L.. to Meyer, Geo. J., Manufacturing Co. Case
packer article feed control. 3,421,285, 1-14-69, CI. 53-61.
Barker, Theodore R.. II: See —
Hall, William C; Barker, Theodore R., II; and Hassell, Leigh D.,
Jr. .3,448, 859.
Barker, William M., to General Signal Corporation. Coded super-
visory control system. 3,483.518, 12-9-69. CI. 340-168.
Barkey, Kenneth Thomas, to Eastman Kodak Company. Method for
cooling molten polvester prepolymcr. 3,463,760, 8-26-69, CI. 260-
75.
Barkhordar, Bahman. Cap with swinging tassel. 3,453,771, 7-8-69,
CI. 46-52.
Barkley. Byron F.; and Kibbie, William H. Cable-dispensing support
for conductor-cable reels. 3,458,152, 7-29-69, CI. 242-86.7
Barkley. Lloyd B.: and Patellis, Anargiros P., to Pennsylvania Indus-
trial Chemical Corporation. Polymerizing unsaturated cyclic
hydrocarbons using as catalyst AICl:,"R,SiX. 3.478.007, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-88.2
Barkman, Aaron: See —
Tobin. Richard J.; Barkman, Aaron; and Port. Joe E., 3,47 1,424.
Barkouki, Moghazi F., to Mobark Instruments. Digital recording ap-
paratus and method. 3.478.327. 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barkow, William Henry; and Brascn, Daniel, to RCA Corporation.
Light deflecting apparatus. 3,447,853, 6-3-69. CI. 350-7.
Barkow. William H., to Radio Corporation of America. Torsional
light deflector. 3.436.139. 4-1-69. CI. 350-6.
Barkow. William H.. to RCA Corporation. Penetration color dis-
plays. 3.478,245. I 1-1 1-69, CI. 315-13.
Barkrauss Enterprises Ltd.: See—
Krauss. Paul, 3,446,885.
Barksdale, Jelks; and Coker. William P., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Coated titanium dioxide pigment. 3,425,855, 2-4-69,
CI. 106-300.
Barkstrom. Nils E. A.: See —
Hansen. Sten A. R.; and Barkstrom, Nils E. A. ,3, 456,562.
Barkstrom. Reynold; and Sutton, Ralph L., to International Har-
vester Company. Corn picking unit. 3,448,565, 6-10-69, CI. 56-18.
Barkus, Charles M.: See —
Barkus, Homer A., 3,469,870.
Barkus, Homer A., 50% to Barkus, Charles M. Telescopic structure
with rotatable shaft. 3,469,870, 9-30-69, CI. 287-58.
Barland, Lance C: See —
Combs, William H.; Craig, Sam N.; and Barland, Lance
C, 3,426,677.
Barletta, Anthony J., to International Equipment Company. Cen-
trifuge bottle and closure therefor. 3,434,615, 3-25-69, CI. 215-47.
Barlow, Benjamin William, to Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited. En-
gine drive. 3,420,057, 1-7-69, CI. 60-39.32
Barlow, Boris Victorien, to Smith, S., & Sons (England) Limited.
Scanning apparatus. 3,447,852, 6-3-69, CI. 350-7.
Barlow, Edson L., Jr., to Berry Industries, Inc. Frequency selective
circuit with output according to a ratio of alternating current
signals-to-direct current signals which varies with frequency.
3,462,614, 8-19-69, CI. 307-233.
Barlow, Gordon A., to Marvin Glass & Associates. Sounding and
projectile firing writing instrument. 3,448,541, 6-10-69, CI. 46-
175.
Barlow, Gordon A.; Kripak, Leonid; and Disko, Harry, to Marvin
Glass & Associates. Reversible race car. 3,445,959, 5-27-69, CI.
46-244.
Barlow, Gordon A.; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I., to
Glass, Marvin, & Associates. Dueling game apparatus. 3,460,830,
8-12-69, CI. 273-1.
Barlow, Gordon A.: See —
Giraud, Denise C; Barlow, Gordon A.; and Glass, Marvin
I. ,3,462, 153.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Barlow, Gordon A. ,3,462, 857.
Stan, Henry; Barlow. Gordon A.; and Meyer, Burton
C, 3,464,694.
Barlow, J. P.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., to General Electric Company.
Apparatus providing common memory addressing in a symboli-
cally addressed data processing system. 3,473,158, 10-14-69, CI.
340-172.5
Barlow, Jesse P.: See —
Aranyi, Steven F.; Barlow, Jesse P.; Rakocz, Laszlo L.; and Tor-
feh, Mark A. ,3,440,6 16.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.: Frasicr, Carlton R.;
Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark A.; and
Wiener, Jerome B., to General Electric Company. Centrally con-
trolled multicomputer system. 3,444,525, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carlton R.;
Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark A.; and
Wiener, Jerome B., to General Electric Company. Apparatus
providing symbolic memory addressing in a multicomputer system.
3,487.373, 12-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barlow, Jesse P.; Jones, Charles R.; and Kerr, James L., to General
Electric Company. Apparatus providing a unique decision signal
for concurrent interrogation signals. 3,467,948, 9-16-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Barlow. Malcolm; and Planting, Peter J., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Mercury contact switch having an alloy con-
tact. 3,431,377, 3-4-69, CI. 200-166.
Barlow. Paul D., to Monsanto Companv. Orifice with foraminate
means. 3,447,210, 6-3-69, CI. 28-1.
Barlow. Paul D.; and Marshall, John L., Jr., said Barlow assor. to
Monsanto Company. Yarn treating process. 3,422,516, 1-21-69,
CI. 28-72.
Barlow, Paul D.; and Marshall, John L., Jr., to Monsanto Company.
Yarn jet apparatus. 3,478,398, 1 1-18-69, CI. 28-1.
Barlow, Robert A.: See —
Kuhn, Lee H., 3,470,888.
Barlow, Ronald M. Animal cage rack and water bottle support.
3,456,618, 7-22-69, CI. 1 19-18.
Barlow, Stephen A.: See —
Maithonis, William C; and Barlow, Stephen A. ,3,448,339.
Barlow, Thomas V., to Wingard Limited. Buckles fo safety straps
and harnesses. 3,439,388, 4-22-69, CI. 24-197.
Barlow, Thos.. and Sons, Limited: See —
Thomas, William J.; and Botha, Louis B., 3,434,548.
Barltrop, Richard Kenneth, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited.
Monitoring of control systems. 3,452,645, 7-1-69, CI. 91-363.
Barltrop, Richard Kenneth, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited.
Monitoring of control systems. 3,462,660, 8-19-69, CI. 318-18.
Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hessenbruch, Rolf, 3,444,683.
Lenk, Erich, 3,480,995.
Lohest, Hans, 3,435,171.
Martens, Gerhard; Bauer, Karl; Turk, Herbert; and Schiminski,
Herbert, 3,487,187.
Schippers, Heinz, 3,471,608.
Barmatic Machines, Inc.: See —
Andexler, Charles J., 3,424,484.
Korecky, Allan J., 3,423,115.
Barmeier, Harold J., Jr.; and Wolff, Norman, to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Permeability-sensing control system that utilizes a probe
which has a magnet, a magnetometer, and a gap-containing path
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of magnetic material shunting and close to that magnetometer.
3,445,758, 5g20-69, CI. 324-34.
Barmer Maschinenfabrik A.G.: See —
Ramcke, Carsten, 3,429,515.
Schippers, Heinz; Lohest, Hans; and de Ruig, Jans R.,
3,445,073.
Barmore, Stephen Barrett: See—
Petrucci, Raymond Mark; and Barmore, Stephen Bar-
rett,3,442,390.
Barna, Alex J. Moving coil electromechanical drive means for a
Mossbauer effect velocity spectrometer. 3,484,628, 12-16-69, CI.
310-13.
Barnabe, Jean-Louis; Callies, Dominique; and Cornier, Jean-Claude,
to Societe de Recherches Techniques et Industrielles (S.R.T.I.).
Apparatus for processing a solution by reverse osmosis. 3,421,628,
1-14-69, CI. 210-134.
Barnaby, Albert. Vehicle loading ramp. 3,424,323, 1-28-69, CI. 214-
85.
Barnack, Henry C. Sheet metal brake. 3,481,174, 12-2-69, CI. 72-
319.
Barnack, Henry C. Sheet metal brake. 3,482,427, 12-9-69, CI. 72-
319.
Barnard, Benjamin R.; and Maass, Gustav, to Paul Foundry & Manu-
facturing Company. Movable shock-absorbing bulkheads.
3,451,357,6-24-69, CI. 105-376.
Barnard, Jan Hendrik; and Toet, Dick, to South African Iron and
Steel Industrial Corporation Limited. Lance for metal refining.
3,439,91 1, 4-22-69, CI. 266-34.
Barnard, John K.: See—
Pisano, Anthony M.; and Barnard, John K., 3,422, 205.
Barnard, Robert A., to Syndyne Corporation. Drawknob organ
switch. 3,452,307, 6-24-69, CI. 335-153.
Barnard, Walter C; and Burkinshaw, Kennith E., to Whirlpool Cor-
poration. Dishwasher. 3,458,241, 7-29-69, CI. 312-228.
Barnard, Walter C; and Coburn, Robert W„ Sr., to Whirlpool Cor-
poration. Receptacle. 3,459,462, 8-5-69, CI. 312-228.
Barnard, Walter C.: See —
Clcarman, Jack F.; and Barnard, Walter C, 3,433,363.
Barnby, Bernice P.: See —
Barnby, Herbert A. ,3,438,790.
Barnby, Herbert A., deccasedO (by Barnby, Bernice P.; executrix),
to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and apparatus for packaging.
3,438,790, 4-15-69, CI. 99-182.
Burned, Alan James: See —
Warman, Bloomfield James; Hicks, Donald Keith; and Barned,
Alun James,3,449,521.
Barner, Elwood M., to Federal Equipment Co. Combination lock
with upset mechanism. 3,481,167, 12-2-69, CI. 70-314.
Barnes, Andrew F. Beet topping assembly. 3,426,514, 2-11-69, CI.
56-121.46
Barnes, Bernard B., to Woodward Governor Company. Speed con-
trol system. 3,442,277, 5-6-69, CI. 137-36.
Barnes, Bruce E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Tube collapsing
apparatus. 3,469,282, 9-30-69, CI. 18-14.
Barnes, Charles M.: See —
Lewis, Richard L.; and Barnes, Charles M., 3,438, 399.
Barnes, Charles R., to United States of America, Air Force. Low
temperature process for pyrolytic deposition of zirconium oxide
films. 3,472,680, 10-14-69, CI. 117-106.
Barnes, Clair E. Jig master. 3,478,436, 11-18-69, CI. 33-170.
Barnes, Clyde R., to Mix-Mill, Inc. Torque responsive overload
switch. 3,423,546, 1-21-69, CI. 200-52.
Barnes, Clyde R., to Mix-Mill, Inc. Automatic high-speed outlet.
3,451,531, 6-24-69, CI. 198-213.
Barnes Development: See—
Barnes, James W.; and Hook, Kenneth R., 3,480,902.
Barnes, Donald A. Apparatus for sizing textile. 3,465,716, 9-9-69,
CI. I 18-405.
Barnes, Douglas T. R. W., to Douglas Barnes Limited. Bending and
cutting machines. 3,486,407, 12-30-69, CI. 83-630.
Barnes Drill Co.: See—
Estabrook, Mark R., 3,455,066.
Estabrook. Mark R., 3,466,809.
Jakimcius, Zigmant. 3,447,306.
Marriott, Roger, 3,456,797.
Barnes Engineering Company: See —
Astheimcr, Robert W.; and McHenry, Thomas F., 3,446,559.
Astheimcr, Robert W., 3,449,121.
Astheimer. Robert W.; and Buckley, Robert E., 3,459,945.
Astheimcr, Robert W., 3,475,963.
Astheimer, Robert W., 3,480,777.
Astheimer, Robert W., 3.486.024.
Barnes, Robert Bowling; and Paaso, Herman, Jr., 3,456,1 1 1.
Hall, Richard W., 3,471,237.
Jankowitz. Gerald; and Falbcl. Gerald, 3,476,938.
Kallet, Eli A.; and Stanfill, Daniel F., Ill, 3,422,267.
McHenry, Thomas F., 3,453,432.
Norton, Bruce, 3,420,688.
Savoca, Robert C, 3,457,410.
Spangenberg, Peter E., 3.453,442.
Villers, Philippe; and Falbel, Gerald, 3,424,624.
Villers, Philippe, 3,436,274.
Villers, Philippe, 3,483,045.
Yoder, John R.; and Mcintosh, Robert B., Jr., 3,435,212.
Barnes, George H., to Burroughs Corporation. System for the con-
trol of parametric oscillations. 3,421,017, 1-7-69, CI. 307-88.
Barnes, George H., to Burroughs Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for nondestructive memory devices. 3,435,426, 3-25-69,
CI. 340-174.
Barnes, George J. P.: See —
Cragg, William Donald; and Barnes, George J. P., 3,445, 595.
Barnes, George John Preston: See—
Leman, Hugh Spence; and Barnes, George John
Preston,3,448,217.
Leman, Hugh Spence; Barnes, George John Preston; and Green,
John Uvedale,3,440,362.
Scarr, Robert Walter Alister; Barnes, George John Preston; and
Roworth, Donald Anthony Acott,3, 47 1,791.
Barnes, Harold N.: See —
Steck, Robert S.; and Barnes, Harold N., 3,430,678.
Barnes, James L., to General Electric Company. Magnetic trans-
ducer head with remanent flux shunt gap spacer. 3,485,962, 12-
23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Barnes, James W.; and Hook, Kenneth R., to Barnes Development.
Integrated circuit carrier. 3,480,902, 1 1-25-69, CI. 339-17.
Barnes, John V., to Ford Motor Company. Inside caliper disc brake.
3,424,277, 1-28-69, CI. 188-73.
Barnes, John V.; and Sampietro, Achille C, to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Independent rear suspension for a motor vehicle with anti-
squat characteristics. 3,451,497, 6-24-69, CI. 180-73.
Barnes, John W., to Kollsman Instrument Corporation. Fibre optic
scanner device for navigational instruments. 3,449,587, 6-10-69,
CI. 250-227.
Barnes, Lell E.: See —
Smith, Edgar J.; and Barnes, Lell E.,3,434,132.
Barnes, Lewyn E.; and Struble, Paul F., to Kleen-Tip Corporation,
The. Motorized torch for cutting structural members. 3,450,398,
6-17-69, CI. 266-23.
Barnes, Philip E.; and Kusiak, Edward H., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Vibration damper. 3,470,748, 10-7-69, CI. 73-522.
Barnes, Richard D., to Conolon Corporation, The. Fishing rod han-
dle. 3,451,156, 6-24-69, CI. 43-22.
Barnes, Richard R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method and apparatus for monitoring the operation of unattended
amplifiers. 3,450,847, 6-17-69, CI. 179-175.31
Barnes, Robert Bowling; and Paaso, Herman, Jr., to Barnes En-
gineering Company. Thermograph system for producing thermo-
grams having identification characters simultaneously recorded
thereon. 3,456,111, 7-15-69, CI. 250-67.
Barnes, Robert W., to Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc., mesne.
Foam generator with water powered axial flow fan. 3,441,086, 4-
29-69, CI. 169-15.
Barnes, Robert W., to Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc. Firefighting
foam generator. 3,482,638, 12-9-69, CI. 169-15.
Barnes, Roscoe C: See —
Borst, Kenneth C; and Barnes, Roscoe C.,3,436,197.
Barnes, Stanley Charles; and Puzey, John Edwin, to Lucas, Joseph,
(Industries) Limited. Interconnection of lead parts. 3,484,928, 12-
23-69, CI. 29-488.
Barnes, Theodore Marion: See —
Burrough, Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion.3,474,601.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Burrough,
Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, 3,459,273.
Barnes, Thomas M. Punch card meter reading device. 3,471,083, 10-
7-69, CI. 234-30.
Barnes, Vernon M., Jr.: See —
Flournoy, Norman E., Sr.; and Barnes, Vernon M.,
Jr.,3,428,062.
Barnes, Willard. Method and apparatus for washing solids away from
single or multiple tubing strings in well. 3,478,826, 11-18-69, CI.
166-301.
Barnes, William A.; and Redo, Saverio F., to Cornell Research
Foundation, Inc. Dextran sulphate treatment of peptic ulcers.
3,487,150, 12-30-69, CI. 424-180.
Barnes, William I., to Standard Screw Company. Chrome plated me-
tering valve. 3,430,613, 3-4-69, CI. 123-90.
Barnes, Wilson J.: See —
Owens, Robert S.; and Barnes, Wilson J. ,3,458,260.
Barnes-Hind International, Inc.: See —
Hungerford, Richard C; and Brown, Frank E., 3,444,868.
Sturgeon, Robert G., 3,460,552.
Barnett, Allan E.: See —
Sinfelt, John H.; Barnett, Allan E.; and Dembinski, George
W., 3,442,973.
Barnett, Arthur G.: See —
Bader, Clifford J.; Fussell, Richard L.; and Barnett, Arthur
G.,3,443,213.
Barnett, Burton; and Kinsler, Martin R., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Screening for engines. 3,487,410, 12-30-
69, CI. 343-18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Barnett, Burton; Moisson, George; and Pietka, Robert J., to North
American Rockwell Corporation. Mounting means. 3,442,479, 5-
6-69, CI. 248-358.
Barnett, Charles W. H., to United States of America, Army. Ceramic
memory device. 3,448,437, 6-3-69, CI. 340-173.2
Barnett, Claude D., to Calico Cottage Candies, Inc. Method of mak-
ing buttercream candy. 3,434,847, 3-25-69, CI. 99-134.
Barnett, Don Carlos; and Ganske, Kingston E., to Newell Associates,
Inc. Tape transport apparatus. 3,482,800, 12-9-69, CI. 242-192.
Barnett, Douglas, to Brown, S. G., Limited. Gyroscopic apparatus.
3,420,1 12, 1-7-69, CI. 74-5.22
Barnett, Eugene J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Range ap-
paratus. 3,473,858, 10-21-69, CI. 312-111.
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L. Power unit. 3,450,110,
6-17-69, CI. 123-71.
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L. Disposable container.
3,452,898, 7-1-69, CI. 220-89.
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L. Audible greeting card.
3,462,157, 8-19-69, CI. 274-9.
Barnett, Guy F., to Simco Company, Inc., The. Ionized gas electro-
static copyboard. 3,473,097, 10-14-69, CI. 317-262.
Barnett, Guy F., to Simco Company, Inc., The. Multilayer electro-
static copyboard and light panel. 3,480,364, 1 1-25-69, CI. 355-75.
Barnett, Howard J. Apparatus for grinding multifocal contact lens.
3,420,006, 1-7-69, CI. 51-129.
Barnett, Howard J. Process for making a multifocal contact lens.
3,471,976, 10-14-69, CI. 51-284.
Barnett, Irwin; and Williams, Jake Millard. Method and game for
decorating eggs and other objects. 3,484,797, 12-16-69, CI. 33-21.
Barnett, James C, to Monsanto Company. Flame retardant polyu-
rcthane materials. 3,423,343, 1-21-69, CI. 260-2.5
Barnett, Kenneth W.: See—
McClure, James D.; and Barnett, Kenneth W., 3,424,816.
Barnett, Kenneth W.; and Raley, John H., to Shell Oil Company.
Olefin oligomerization. 3,459,826, 8-5-69, CI. 260-683.15
Barnett, Richard D.; and Streich, Robert E., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Ultra high frequency method and ap-
paratus for locating an insulating fault between two insulated elec-
trical conductors. 3,462,682, 8-19-69, CI. 324-54.
Barnett, Stanley D., to Venetianaire Corporation of America. Shade
and valence construction. 3,469,619, 9-30-69, CI. 160-19.
Barnett, Stanley: See —
Simon, Herman R.; and Barnett, Stanley, 3,443,963.
Barnett, Willard L.: See—
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L, 3,450,1 10.
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L., 3,452,898.
Barnett, Eugene R.; and Barnett, Willard L.,3,462,157.
Barnett, William J., to Pansteel, Inc. Nickel-base dispersion
hardened alloy. 3,434,810, 3-25-69, CI. 29-182.5
Barnette, Dean E.: See —
Zurcher, Raymond W., 3,436,729.
Barnette, Lynn M.: See —
Sherrill, Clark A.; and Barnette, Lynn M., 3,460,1 86.
Barnette, Stanley Ronald. Solid stone appearing cast plastic articles
with a partially enveloped structural core. 3,457,133, 7-22-69, CI.
161-5.
Barney, Neil Ide: See—
Lcvcsquc, George Napoleon; Taylor, Paul Eugene; and Barney,
Neil Ide,3,427,755.
Barney, Walter W. Validator apparatus for magnetic credit cards
and the like. 3,430,200, 2-25-69, CI. 340-149.
Barney, Walter W. Encoder apparatus for magnetic credit cards and
the like. 3,471,862, 10-7-69, CI. 346-74.
Barney, Walter W. Magnetic switch assembly for operation by mag-
netic cards. 3,474,365, 10-21-69, CI. 335-206.
Barney, Walter W. Magnetic switch assembly for operation by mag-
netic cards. 3,474,366, 10-21-69, CI. 335-206.
Barnhardt, Paul G.: See—
Barber, Richard P.; Barnhardt, Paul G.; and James, Steve
C, 3,457,025.
Barnhart, Thomas F.; and Rucckl, Roger L., to United States Steel
Corporation. Method and apparatus for making slag pellets.
3,469,961, 9-30-69, CI. 65-20.
Barnhill, Kenneth S., Jr.: See —
Clark, Howard P.; Barnhill, Kenneth S., Jr.; and Wilson, Mar-
tin,3,446,443.
Barnhousc, Paul L. Apparatus for making a scrub puff. 3,481,651,
12-2-69, CI. 300-16.
Barnhurst, James Douglas; Leigh, Gilbert Merlin; and Monick, John
Alexander, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Detergent bars.
3,442,812, 5-6-69, CI. 252-142.
Barnickcl, Thomas. Methods for container taping. 3,420,159, 1-7-69,
CI. 100-2.
Barnikel, Peter J., to General Dynamics Corporation. Volume flow
automatic gage control. 3,444,713, 5-20-69, CI. 72-8.
Barnish, Philip; and Baert, Rober B., to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Variable diameter pulley construction. 3,459,061, 8-5-69,
CI. 74-230.17
Barnish, Philip; and Barrett. Colin, to U.S. Philips Corporation.
Domestic washing machines. 3,477,259, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 68-23.1
Barnish, Philip; Stelwagen, Jan; and Werkman, Thijs Willem, to U.S.
Philips Corporation. Hinged self-locking closure devices.
3,452,803, 7-1-69, CI. 160-213.
Barniskis, Walter A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,446,992.
Barns, Fred K., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Butt splicer for
sheet material. 3,433,690, 3-18-69, CI. 156-157.
Barnum, Orville G.: See —
Caron, Fred Joseph; and Barnum, Orville G., 3,463,063.
Barnum, Orville G., to Rex Chainbelt Inc., mesne. Heavy-duty vehi-
cle. 3,459,437, 8-5-69, CI. 280-124.
Barogenics, Inc.: See —
Boggio, F George, 3,433,382.
Boggio, F. George; and Zeitlin, Alexander, 3,479,856.
Kramarow, Nathan M., 3,479,697.
Zeitlin, Alexander, 3,456,481.
Baron, Albert A.; and Nagy, Francis G., to Parker Instrument Cor-
poration. Electrical control meter having a rotor disk with an ar-
cuate segment for interrupting light between a light source and
sensor. 3,435,341, 3-25-69, CI. 324-150.
Baron, Anthony V., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Tiltable pyrometer mounting for rotary kilns or the like.
3,473,384, 10-21-69, CI. 73-351.
Baron, Clafford, to Martel, Jean-Guy, and Cote, Monique. Coffin
with hand-engaging peripheral flange. 3,470,593, 10-7-69, CI. 27-
15.
Baron, George B., to Marion Power Shovel Company, Inc. Planetary
gear reducer. 3,481,222, 12-2-69, CI. 74-802.
Baron, Gerhard; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Bechthold, Horst, to Metall-
gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of
methane- rich gases. 3,436,198, 4-1-69, CI. 48-214.
Baron, Gerhard: See —
Gross, Hans Werner; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Baron, Ger-
hard,3,468,641.
Baron, Heinrich; Klink, Rainer; and Mohr, Gunther, to Merck, E.,
A.G. Cosmetic composition containing phenyl-benzofuryl -(2)-
ketones and method of using same. 3,426,124, 2-4-69, CI. 424-59.
Baron, Henry A., to Harnischfeger Corporation. Drive mechanism
for crawler tracks. 3,486,574, 12-30-69, CI. 180-9.62
Baron, Herschel; and Schwenk, Arthur, to Jacobs Machine Corpora-
tion. Alignment bed and folder. 3,463,482, 8-26-69, CI. 270-93.
Baron, Joseph J., Jr.; and Kveglis, Albert A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The, mesne. Chlorinated polyethylene compositions.
3,429,865, 2-25-69, CI. 260-94.9
Baron, Karl Heinrich; Klink, Rainer; and Reiff, Fritz, to Merck, E.,
A.G. UV absorbent compositions containing benzoyl- benzofurans.
3,448,190, 6-3-69, CI. 424-59.
Baron, Robert E.: See —
Mayer, James W.; Marsh, Ogden J.; and Baron, Robert
E.,3,424,910.
Baron, Robert R.: See —
Vatne, Robert D.; and Baron, Robert R.,3,439,097.
Baron, Wilfred R., to TRW Inc. Solar cells with flexible overlapping
bifurcated connector. 3,459,597, 8-5-69, CI. 136-89.
Baron-Blakeslee Incorporated: See —
Hamilton, William R.., 3,424,177.
Barone, Philip, to Bendix Corporation, The. Automatic brake ad-
juster mechanism. 3,434,574, 3-25-69, CI. 188-196.
Barontini, Alberto: See —
Tonelli, Pietro de Pietri; Rossi, Giorgio; and Barontini, Al-
berto.3,436,418.
Baroody, Anas J.: See —
Jacuzzi, Candido; Nash, Floyd M.; and Baroody, Anas
J. ,3,427,662.
Barouh, Victor: See —
Glenn, Robert; and Barouh, Victor, 3,467, 235.
Barouh, Victor. Language aid system. 3,435,542, 4-1-69, CI. 35-35.
Barouh, Victor. Methods of correcting typing errors. 3,459,127, 8-5-
69, CI. 101-463.
Barows, Arthur G., to International Harvester Company. Cutter as-
sembly and blade construction therefor. 3,422,611, 1-21-69, CI.
56-294.
Barows, Arthur G.; Parrish, Edward W.; and Miner, Robert C, to In-
ternational Harvester Company. Device for use in handling root
crops. 3,442,380, 5-6-69, CI. 209-241.
Barr, Arthur C. Nursing unit. 3,471,050, 10-7-69, CI. 215-11.
Barr, Clifford L.: See-
Lamb, Marcus J.; De Yarmett, Harry William; and Barr, Clif-
ford L., 3,438,203.
Barr, Courtland H., Jr.: See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr.; Barr, Courtland H., Jr.; Barr, John W.;
and Lucas, James W., 3,434,468.
Barr, Courtland H., Sr.; Barr, Courtland H., Jr.; Barr, John W.; and
Lucas, James W., to Abbott Laboratories, mesne. Blood sampling
device with cannula holder. 3,434,468, 3-25-69, CI. 128-2.
Barr, Edward J.; and Brooks, John H., to McCulloch Corporation.
Apparatus for controlling the flow of fuel to an engine. 3,441,010,
4-29-69, CI. 123-119.
LIST OF PATENTEES
97
Barr Fred S.; and Collins, Galen F„ to Massengill, S. E., Company,
The. Synergistic antimicrobial compositions. 3,475,540, 10-28-69,
CI. 424n291.
Barr, G., Company: See-
Root, Morris J., 3,487,039.
Barr, Harold N.: See-
Frank, Louis; and Barr, Harold N., 3,432,295.
Barr Irwin R., to AAI Corporation. Sabot with internal radial slots.
3 430,570, 3-4-69, CI. 102-93.
Barr, Irwin R., to AAI Corporation. Sabot. 3,430,571, 3-4-69, CI.
102-93. u , _ -J
Barr Irwin R., to AAI Corporation. Fixed primer set-back cartridge.
3 477,374, 11-11-69, CI. 102-45.
Barr Irwin R., to AAI Corporation. Piston-primer cartridge
3 477,375, 11-11-69, CI. 102-45.
Barr Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L., to AAI Corporation. Un
derwater pistol having a rotatable cylindrical magazine. 3,453,763,
7-8-69. CI. 42-59.
Barr Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L„ to AAI Corporation. Un-
derwater ammunition. 3,476,048, 11-4-69, CI. 102-54.
Barr, Itzhak Michael: See—
Jerushalmi, Shmuel; and Barr, Itzhak Michael.3,437,091.
Barr, James R., to General Electric Company. Reversible cam ac-
tuating mechanism for electric switches. 3,467,800, 9-16-69, CI.
200-153. ^ er .
Barr Jeffrey C, to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Surface effect
machine skirt structure. 3,481,424, 12-2-69, CI. 180-124.
Barr, John Denzil, to Rank Organisation Limited, The. Apparatus for
controlling the focusing mechanism of a camera. 3,479,944, 11-
25-69, CI. 95-45.
Barr, John W.: See—
Barr, Courtland H., Sr.; Barr, Courtland H., Jr.; Barr, John W.;
and Lucas, James W, 3,434,468.
Barr, Norman E.; and Tuttle, Charles E., Jr., to Gulf Oil Corpora-
tion Ammonium nitrate explosive package and three- stage
method of initiation. 3,474,729, 10-28-69, CI. 102-23.
Barr Samuel Rothrock, to General Electric Company. Fluid
im'pingement starting means. 3,451,215, 6-24-69, CI. 60-39.14
Barr, Thomas A., Jr.; and Cason, Charles M., Ill, to United States of
America, Army. Plasma driven shroud wind tunnel. 3,478,583, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 73-147.
Barr, Thomas A., Jr.,: See-
Roberts, Thomas G.; and Barr, Thomas A., Jr.,,3,464,223.
Barr, Vernon L. Wedge sealing gasket and joint. 3,445,120, 5-20-69,
CI. 277-164.
Barr, Walter, Pty. Limited: See—
Hundt, Archibald John, 3,447,261.
Barradell-Smith, Richard; Hall, James Edward; and Roby, James, to
Pilkington Brothers Limited. Stacking glass sheets. 3,480,160, 11-
25-69, CI. 214-6.
Barragan, Jacques. Surface lapping machine. 3,456,393, 7-22-69, CI.
51-129.
Barree, Jean: See —
Patin, Pierre; and Barree, Jean, 3,462, 958.
Barrekette, Euval S.: See-
Pole, Robert V.; and Barrekette, Euval S., 3,458,829.
Pole, Robert V.; Myers, Robert A.; Barrekette, Euval S.; and
Nunez, Jacn,3,440,561.
Barrekette, Euval S.; Donath, Eric; and Herd, Harold H., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Information handling
device. 3,423,740, 1-21-69, CI. 340-174.
Barrekette, Euval S.; and Duffy, John A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Read only memory including first and
second conductive layers for producing binary signals. 3,466,615,
9-9-69, CI. 340--173
Barrekette, Euval S.; Frciman, Charles V.; Gazis, Denos C; and
Lovell, John E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Optic to acoustic converter for pattern recognition. 3,453,595, 7-
1-69, CI. 340-146.3
Barrcll, Kenneth; and Phillips, William, to British Industrial Plastics
Limited. Alkaline degradation of oxymethylene polymer in the
presence of a solution of formaldehyde. 3,466,262, 9-9-69, CI.
260-67.
Barrcntine, Thomas A. Apparatus for pulling stalks. 3,437,152, 4-8-
69, CI. 171-58.
Barrera, Salvatore E., to Muskin Manufacturing Company, Inc. Pool
structure. 3,466,676, 9-16-69, CI. 4-172.
Barrere Clem A., Jr., to Continental Oil Company. Gas chromatog-
raphy process. 3,457,705, 7-29-69, CI. 55-67.
Barret, Jean Pierre: See—
Moulin, Pierre; Barret, Jean Pierre; and La Porte,
Michel, 3,421, 138.
Barret, Willis R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Pull tab for gable
top container. 3,450,328, 6-17-69, CI. 229-17.
Barreto, Clodovco Guillermo Gonzalez. Apparatus for facilitating the
playing of musical instruments. 3,468,209, 9-23-69, CI. 84-423.
Barrett, Arthur L. Rib extractor with a stcerable drilling head struc-
ture. 3,421,796, 1-14-69, CI. 299-59.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1-7
Barrett, Cedric A.; and Phillips, William, to Grand Valley Machine
& Tool Co. Hydraulic control valve for high pressure hydraulic
applications. 3,468,336, 9-23-69, CI. 137-489.
Barrett, Colin: See—
Barnish, Philip; and Barrett, Colin,3,477,259.
Barrett Edward L., 11% to Pohl, Louis K. Reynolds, H. P. Furar,
Frank A and Pohl, William G. Method for winding coils.
3,464,106, 9-2-69, CI. 29-596.
Barrett Edwin R. Remote valve actuation and indication system.
3,439,706, 4-22-69, CI. 137-554.
Barrett, Harold E., Jr.; and Dickinson, Bernard N., to Diamond
Shamrock Corporation. Liquid purification by adsorption.
3,420,709, 1-7-69, CI. 127-53.
Barrett, Iral D. Key safe. 3,436,937, 4-8-69, CI. 70-63.
Barrett James P., to Veeder Industries Inc. Magnetic counter.
3,461,277, 8-12-69, CI. 235-92.
Barrett, John M., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Noise
cancelling arrangements for magnetic wire memories. 3,436,741,
4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Barrett, John R.; Bray, Thomas E.; and Claflin, Gerald E., to
General Electric Company. Radiative interconnection arrange-
ment. 3,486,029, 12-23-69, CI. 250-217.
Barrett, Keith Edwin James, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Air-drying film-forming compositions. 3,425,975, 2-4-69,
CI. 260-22. . •
Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.; Nickla, Louis E.; and
Clendenin, Wilbur H., to International Harvester Company. Gravi-
ty drop accumulator for automatic bale wagon. 3,455,466, 7-15-
69, CI. 214-6.
Barrett, Monroe C: See—
Clendenin, Wilbur H.; Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L,
Jr.; and Fachini, Robert M., 3,446,370.
Lester, William D.; and Barrett, Monroe C, 3,464, 190.
Nickla, Louis E.; Barrett, Monroe C; and Kenna, Fenton L.,
Jr.,3,441,152.
Barrett Paul Anthony, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.)
Inc. Dithiosemicarbazones. 3,478,035, 11-11-69, CI. 260-293.4
Barrett, Raymond L., to Newton Insert Co. Structure and formation
of threaded stud having stop element. 3,455,198, 7-15-69, CI. 85-
Barrett, Robert D.; Ziskal, Joseph F.; and Morgan, Jerry E., to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Hydraulic seat suspension.
3,474,623, 10-28-69, CI. 60-51.
Barrett, Robert E. Wiper mechanism. 3,447,187, 6-3-69, CI. 15-
Barrett, Robert J. Hair ornament. 3,441,032, 4-29-69, CI. 132-46.
Barrett, Robert W., to Litton Systems, Inc. Switching apparatus for
measuring an atmospheric variable. 3,461,325, 8-12-69, CI. 307-
308
Barrett Saul P. Portable, foldable, and collapsible rack. 3,483,999,
12-16-69, CI. 211-178.
Barrett, Walter Edward: See-
Werner, Lincoln Harvey; and Barrett, Walter Edward,3,449,500.
Barrett, Willis R.: See—
Kinney, Alfred W.; and Barrett, Willis R., 3,457,699.
Barrie, Eric. Radiant gas burner. 3,472,602, 10-14-69, CI. 431-329.
Barrie Ian Torrance; and Nield, Eric, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries' Limited. Electrical apparatus. 3,426,228, 2-4-69, CI. 310-215.
Barringer, Anthony Rene, to Barringer Research Limited. Apparatus
for absorption analysis using a source having a broadened emission
line. 3,449,565, 6-10-69, CI. 250-43.5
Barringer, Anthony Rene, to Barringer Research Limited.
Synchronous spectral scanning and comparing interferometer.
3,482,919, 12-9-69, CI. 356-106.
Barringer, Anthony Rene; and Lantz, George Arnold, to Barringer
Research Limited. Method and apparatus for remote sensing of
substances having characteristic magnetic resonance properties.
3,437,914, 4-8-69, CI. 324-0.5
Barringer, Anthony Rene; Pronovost, Joseph Olivier Jacques; and
Turner, Kenneth Alan, to Barringer Research Limited. Proximity
detector. 3,430,221, 2-25-69, CI. 340-258.
Barringer, Antony Rene, to Barringer Research Limited. Apparatus
for detecting monatomic vapours. 3,447,876, 6-3-69, CI. 356-188.
Barringer Research Limited: See —
Barringer, Anthony Rene; Pronovost, Joseph Olivier Jacques;
and Turner, Kenneth Alan, 3,430,221.
Barringer, Anthony Rene; and Lantz, George Arnold,
3,437,914.
Barringer, Anthony Rene, 3,449,565.
Barringer, Anthony Rene, 3,482,919.
Barringer, Antony Rene, 3,447,876.
Barrington, Alfred E.; and Caruso, Anthony J., to United States of
America National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Sorp-
tion vacuum trap. 3,469,375, 9-30-69, CI. 55-208.
Barrington, Burchus Q. Pressure maintenance mechanism for
hydraulic jar tool and mode of operation thereof. 3,429,389, 2-25-
69, CI. 175-297.
Barrington, Burchus Q., to Halliburton Company. Well tool with
hydraulic impedance mechanism and rotary ball valve. 3,435,897,
4-1-69, CI. 166-226.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Barrington, Burchus Q.; and Edwards, Arnold G., to Halliburton
Company. Well tester for making dual measurements of closed-in
well pressure and entrapping a well fluid sample. 3,456,726, 7-22-
69, CI. 166-162.
Barrington, Charles E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Wheel brake disk drive key. 3,438,464, 4-15-69, CI. 188-72.
Barrington, Robert W. Wear compensating bearings for trailer hitch.
3,477,742, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 280-444.
Barrio, Cesareo Cubillas. Apparatus for the reactivation of certain
functions of the human body. 3,472,223, 10-14-69, CI. 128-30.
Barroero, Louis F. Refrigerator with heated door frame. 3,449,925,
6-17-69, CI. 62-275.
Barroero, Louis F. Refrigerator display case. 3,471,210, 10-7-69, CI.
312-329.
Barron, Daniel. Sonar ray plotter. 3,423,836, 1-28-69, CI. 33-1.
Barron, Donald B.: See —
Phillips, William J.; and Barron, Donald B., 3,426,832.
Barron, Edward R.: See —
Korolick, Samuel R.; Barron, Edward R.; James, Peter; and Car-
lucci, Michael P.,3,452,362.
Lamber, Clarence F.; Rodzen, Richard A.; and Barron, Edward
R. ,3,458,863.
Barron, Joseph M.: See—
Woodle, Robert A.; and Barron, Joseph M., 3, 45 8, 432.
Barron, Larry R.: See —
Lake, Clarence L.; Barron, Larry R.; and Faud, Robert
H., 3,445,436.
Barron, Lee H. Edge beveling machine for non-metallic sheets.
3,427,752, 2-18-69, CI. 51-92.
Barron, Morton A., to United States of America, Army. Deferred ac-
tion-type battery. 3,464,863, 9-2-69, CI. 136-1 14.
Barron, Roger L. Self-organizing control system. 3,460,096, 8-5-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Barron, William S. Hand truck with brake. 3,422,930, 1-21-69, CI.
188-22.
Barrow, Gilbert C: See —
Massa, Frank; and Barrow, Gilbert C, 3,474,403.
Barrow, Marvin A., 1/2 to Dutton, Ben W. Dutton, Archie D.
Roebuck, C. W. White, Burch B. Dutton, Ross I. Smith, Winston.
Nutcracker. 3,422,865, 1-21-69, CI. 146-12.
Barrowclough, Howard J.: See —
Edcns, Carrol D.; Norungolo, Patrick C; and Barrowclough,
Howard J. ,3,460,660.
Barrus, Gordon B., to Data Products Corporation. Drive system for a
step motor. 3,423,658, 1-21-69, CI. 318-138.
Barry, Adelbert: See —
Howell, Lynn G.; Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr.; and Barry,
Adelbert, 3,472,076.
Barry, Adelbert; Chalmers, Franklin L.; and Pearson, John B., to
Esso Production Research Company. Seismic wave source using
explosive gas in an expansible enclosure. 3,480,101, 1 1-25-69, CI.
181-0.5
Barry, Arthur J.; and Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Silane coupling agents for aryl-containing, thermally sta-
ble polymers II. 3,481,815, 12-2-69, CI. 156-329.
Barry, Austin W., to G-V Controls Inc. Battery charging control
responsive to rate of rise of battery voltage. 3,424,969, 1-28-69,
CI. 320-21.
Barry, Donald W.: See—
Broussard, Douglas E.; and Barry, Donald W, 3,472,035.
Broussard, Douglas E.; Barry, Donald W.; Kinzbach, Robert B.;
and Kershner, Stuart G.,3,438,213.
Barry, Edward G., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Air atomizing oil
burner. 3,474,969. 10-28-69, CI. 239-400.
Barry, Frank W., to United Aircraft Corporation. Mach number in-
ternal contraction control. 3,450,142, 6-17-69, CI. 137-15.2
Barry, Frederick Peter, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Vinylidene chloride copolymer coating composition for water-sen-
sitive organic polymer film. 3,442,836, 5-6-69, CI. 260-23.
Barry, Guy T.: Sec —
Myers, Dirck V.; Barry, Guy T.; Borman, Aleck; Millonig,
Robert C; Westcott, Wayne L.; and Young, Mary
B., 3,458, 397.
Barry, John K., to Southco, Inc. Link and lever operated toggle latch
mechanism. 3,446,524, 5-27-69, CI. 292-223.
Barry, John K., to Southco, Inc. Magnetic latch assembly. 3,451,707,
6-24-69, CI. 292-251.5
Barry, John K., to Southco, Inc. Barbed plastic rivet. 3,461,772, 8-
19-69, CI. 85-83.
Barry, Leonard D. Automatic farming system. 3,472,322, 10-14-69,
CI. 172-26.
Barry, Leonard D. Container, routing storage, and transfer system.
3,483,829, 12-16-69, CI. 104-18.
Barry, Leonard D. Transportation system. 3,484,002. 12-16-69, CI.
214-40.
Barry. Lewis Arthur; and Arveson, Elmer J., said Barry assors. to In-
ternational Minerals & Chemical Corporation, and said Arveson
assor. to Chevron Research Company. Method of preparing a
complex fertilizer comprising urea coated with ammonium
phosphate. 3,425,819, 2-4-69, CI. 71-29.
Moll.
Barry, Philip H.; and Vee, Richard F., to Teletype Corporation.
Tape supply cabinet. 3,468,491, 9-23-69, CI. 242-71.1
Barry, Richard Henry; and Weiss, Michael, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Dextromethorphan and benzyl alcohol hard candy lozenges
free from opaqueness and/or tiny entrapped air bubbles.
3,427,379, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-14.
Barry, Robert D., to Wurlitzer Company, The. Electronic latching
pedal. 3,422,208, 1-14-69, CI. 84-1.01
Barry, Robert D.: See —
Schwartz, Harold O.; and Barry, Robert D.,3,480,719.
Barry, Robert J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Semiconductor
device employing punchthrough. 3,461,324, 8-12-69, CI. 307-305.
Barry-Wehmiller Company: See —
Babunovic, Momir, 3,420,353.
Babunovic, Momir; and Goessman, John C, 3,477,557.
Stapf, Virgil Melvin; and Babunovic, Momir, 3,456,788.
Barsam, Edward Wesley: See —
Pajak, Theodore Peter; Barsam, Edward Wesley; and
Bishop Joseph, 3,466, 733.
Barshefsky, Gustave; and Goldstein, Eugene E., to Celotex Corpora-
tion, The, mesne. Method of making a rigid panel of mineral fibers
and discrete particles with resin binder. 3,478,137, 11-11-69, CI.
264-118.
Barsky, George: See —
Babayan, Vigen K.; and Barsky, George.3,450,819.
Barsky, George. Manufacture of adiponitrile. 3,424,784, 1-28-69, CI.
260-465.8
Barsom, John M.: See —
Curtze, Edward W.; Wehner, George O.; and Barsom, John
M.,3,454,219.
Barson, Fred; and Kuiper, Lubertus L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Masking technique for area reduction of
planar transistors. 3,477,123, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 29-578.
Barson, Fred; and Lehman, Herbert S., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Semiconductor devices with cup-shaped
regions. 3,461,360, 8-12-69, CI. 317-235.
Barson, Fred; and Mutter, Walter E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Combined transistor and testing structures
and fabrication thereof. 3,465,427, 9-9-69, CI. 29-574.
Barstow, Goidden J., to United States of America, Navy. Electrical
testing with color responsive digital address. 3,447,080, 5-27-69,
CI. 324-73.
Barstow, William F., to Tenex Corporation, The. Catalytic system
for inert gas generation. 3,464,801, 9-2-69, CI. 23-288.
Barsyke Limited: See —
Dodgson, John R.; and Sharpe, Stanley R., 3,446,518.
Bart, Philip D. Rotating toy simulated aircraft. 3,476,386, 11-4-69,
CI. 272-31.
Barta, Henry R.: See —
Woods, John P.; Dransfield, Clifford D.; and
R.,3,42 1,730.
Woods, John P.; Dransfield, Clifford D.; and
R., 3,423, 71 1.
Barta, Jiri; Fechtner, Jan; Hanzlicek, Jiri
Vesely, Dobromil, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Method of
concentration of organic sludges. 3,464,919, 9-2-69, CI. 210-11.
Bartch, Herbert. Transistorized ignition system. 3,434,463, 3-25-69,
CI. 123-148.
Bartek, Raymond W., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation.
Descaling of alloys by high temperature surface vaporization.
3,467,549, 9-16-69, CI. 134-4.
Bartel, Richard F., to San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Ap-
paratus for cleaning gas meter surfaces. 3,421,168, 1-14-69, CI.
15-21.
Bartell, Charles; Milutin, Ivan Cutukovic; Porsche, Jules Downes;
and Rolih, Robert John, to Borden, Inc. Pressure-sensitive tape
coated with a release agent. 3,475,196, 10-28-69, CI. 1 17-68.5
Bartels, Erich, to Firma Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Wedge breech block
for guns with exchangeable ring packings. 3,420,139, 01/0769, CI.
89-17.
Bartels, Helmut: See —
Haldimann, Hans Rudolph; and Bartels, Helmut, 3, 434,604.
Bartels, Herbert D., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Dispensing
container and charging valve therefor. 3,451,592, 6-24-69, CI.
222-95.
Bartels, Herbert D., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Aerosol con-
tainer and valve therefor. 3,462,046, 8-19-69, CI. 222-394.
Bartels, Herbert D., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Notched can
body. 3,478,921, 11-18-69, CI. 220-62.
Bartels, Herbert D., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Aerosol con-
tainer and valve therefor. 3,482,738, 12-9-69, CI. 222-95.
Bartels-Keith, James Richard; and Hills, Derek William, to Smith
Kline & French Laboratories. Dihydronorthebainone and
dihydronororipavinone compounds and corresponding enol lower
alkyl ethers. 3,468,891, 9-23-69, CI. 260-285.
Bartelt Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Ludwig, Wilbur G.; and Zimmer, Richard C, 3,430,414.
Miller, William N., 3,431,703.
Barta, Henry
Barta, Henry
Verner, Miroslav; and
LIST OF PATENTEES
99
Barten, Ernst Heinrich, to Achenbach Sohne G.m.b.H. Reeling-off
apparatus for use in connection with one-way rolling mills.
3,441.234, 4r29-69. CI. 242-80.
Barten. Piet Gerard Joseph, to North American Philips Company,
Inc. Color tube with shadow mask apertures and color dots related
to permit use in systems having different numbers of scanning
lines. 3.439.207, 4-15-69, CI. 313-92.
Barten, Piet Gerard Joseph, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Cathode-ray tube for displaying color pictures. 3,486,061, 12-23-
69, CI. 313-92.
Barten, Piet Gerard Joseph; and Schulte, Hans Helmut, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Parallelogram mounting fixture for
shadow mask. 3,487,25 1 , 1 2-30-69, CI. 3 1 3-85.
Barten, Piet Gerard Joseph: See —
Kaashoek, Johannes; Versluis, Johannes Willem; and Barten,
Piet Gerard Joseph.3,440,483.
Bartfay, Stephen A., to American Optical Company. Ocular tonome-
ter. 3,470,736, 10-7-69, CI. 73-80.
Barth, Alfred; Beck, Karl; and Wiedmann, Walter, to Filterwerk
Mann & Hummel G.m.b.H., Messrs. Filter for fluids. 3,434,601, 3-
25-69, CI. 210-440.
Barth, Bruce P.; and Hendricks, Edward G., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Structural elements comprising adherent thermoplastic
polyarylenc polyethcr and an adhered and method for making the
same. 3,446,654, 5-27-69, CI. 1 17-123.
Barth, Carl. System of movable frets for stringed musical instrument.
3,469,489, 9-30-69, CI. 84-314.
Barth, Edwin F.; and Ettingcr, Morris B., to United States of Amer-
ica, Interior. Process for removing phosphorus from waste water.
3,480,144, 11-25-69, CI. 210-4.
Barth, George J., Jr.: See-
Gordon, Gcromc; and Barth, George J., Jr.,3.438,617.
Barth, Jay E.: See —
Cotter, Howard E.; and Barth, Jay E., 3,44 1, 224.
Cotter, Howard E.; and Barth, Jay E.,3,441,225.
Barth, John W.: See—
Aiello, Salvatorc F.; and Barth. John W., 3,448.820.
Barth, Julius O., to Pcrmadlux Company, The. Treated vinyl and
polyester and methods and compositions for the production and
use thereof. 3,479,198, 1 1-18-69, CI. 1 17-15.
Barth, Manfred Frans, to Kienzlc Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Stepping
device for tuning fork oscillator. 3,425,210, 2-4-69, CI. 58-23.
Barthalon, Maurice. Reciprocating electric motor. 3,461,806, 8-19-
69, CI. 103-53.
Barthauer, Gerald L., to Safety Development Corporation. Foam
producing materials and method for atmosphere control with high
expansion foam. 3.479,285, 1 1-18-69, CI. 252-3.
Barthel. Gerhard. Greenhouse air-cooling svstem. 3,450,194, 6-17-
69. CI. 165-18.
Barthelemy, Pierre: See—
Nomine. Gerard; Pcnassc, Lucien; and Barthelemy,
Pierre.3.423,506.
Barthol. Richard P. Psychological training device for a sport.
3,436,076, 4-1-69. CI. 273-26.
Bartholet, Emil J., to Komline-Sandcrson Engineering Corp.
Balanced rotary valve. 3.433.265. 3-18-69, CI. 137-625.18
Bartholomay, Robert P.; Robinson. Wilbur D.; and Farrar, Harold J.,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Web splicer. 3,440.126, 4-22-69, CI.
156-505.
Bartholomew, Albert P., Jr.. to Electro-Mechanical Instrument Com-
pany, Inc., mesne. Electric meter having dual sensitivity provided
by plural biasing means. 3.422.353, 1-14-69, CI. 324-146.
Bartholomew. Earl, to Ethvl Corporation. Engine improvements.
3.447.516. 6-3-69, CI. 123-97.
Bartik, William J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic switch for
reading and writing in an NDRO memory. 3,422,409, 1-14-69, CI.
340-174.
Bartik. William J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Plated wire memory
employing a magnetically saturable shield. 3,422,410, 1-14-69, CI.
340-174.
Bartik. William J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Non destructive
read out tunnel diode memory element. 3.436,565, 4-1-69, CI.
307-322.
Bartik. William J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic memory
device providing creep control. 3.436,739. 4-1-69. CI. 340-174.
Bartik, William J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic frequency
memory. 3.487,379, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Bartik, William J.; Chow, Woo Foung; and Schwartz, Edward N., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Thin film magnetic memory with
parametron driver circuits. 3.421.153, 1-7-69, CI. 340-174.
Bartik, William John: See—
Hill, Richard Norman; and Bartik, William John.3,465.165.
Bartl. Herbert: See—
Hardt, Dietrich; and Bartl, Herbert.3,454,674.
Resz, Raoul; Bartl. Herbert; Weber, Karl-Arnold; and Boll,
Manfred,3.483.076.
Seidel. Bcrnhard; Madcr. Helmut; Danhauser, Justus; and Bartl,
Hcrbert.3,467.523.
Bartleson, Kenneth R. Automatic dispenser for paper towels.
3,436,001, 4-1-69, CI. 225-100.
Bartlett, Churchill W., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Stress pecning
steel articles. 3,438,229, 4-15-69, CI. 72-53.
Bartlett, David S., Jr., to FMC Corporation. Apparatus for separat-
ing fruit from dirt clods and debris. 3,473,658, 10-21-69, CI. 209-
108.
Bartlett, Edward E. Lamp chimney and assembly. 3,456,105, 7-15-
69, CI. 240-98.
Bartlett, Edwin S.: See —
Bradley, Elihu F.; Bartlett, Edwin S.; Ogden, Horace R.; and
Jaffee, Robert I. ,3,442,720.
Bartlett, Floyd M. Method and apparatus for mixing drilling fluid.
3,473,787, 10-21-69, CI. 259-95.
Bartlett, George F.; and Snaidman, Samuel, to Standard Railway
Fusee Corp. Electrically operated igniter for smudge pots.
3,445,204, 5-20-69, CI. 44-36.
Bartlett, Homer E.; and Moseley, Roland E., to Radiation Incor-
porated. Reflector antennas. 3,430,244, 2-25-69, CI. 343-755.
Bartlett, James S., to Scholz, Frank, X-Ray Corporation. Spot film
device having rectangular cassette carriage movable from front to
rear. 3,473,025, 10-14-69, CI. 250-66.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H.: See—
Tunkcl, Norman; Hollyday, William C, Jr.; Bartlett, Jeffrey H.;
and Gleason, Anthony H.,3,449,251.
Bartlett, Paul D., to PPG Industries, Inc. Process for the hydrolysis
of 7,7-dihalobicyclo- 3.2.0-2-heptene-6-ones to tropolones.
3,448,155, 6-3-69, CI. 260-586.
Bartlett, Peter G., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Pedestrain detection
system. 3,462,692, 8-19-69, CI. 328-5.
Bartlett, Peter G., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Ceramic ferroelectric
memory device. 3,462,746, 8-19-69, CI. 340-173.2
Bartlett, Peter G.; and Meschi, Joseph E., to Bliss, E. W., Company.
Monostable controlled saturable core blocking oscillator circuit.
3,466,468, 9-9-69, CI. 307-275.
Bartlett, Peter G.; and Meschi, Joseph E., to Bliss, E. W., Company.
Memory restore circuits for bistable multivibrators. 3,466,618, 9-
9-69, CI. 340-173.2
Bartlett, Peter Greenough: See —
Clark, Larry Keith; and Bartlett, Peter Greenough.3,466,599.
Bartlett, Philip D., to Polaroid Corporation. Instructional camera.
3,447,436, 6-3-69, CI. 95-13.
Bartlett, Philip D.; and Friedman, Melvin, to Polaroid Corporation.
Single apparatus with means to perform a back- reflection or
transmission diffraction method of X-ray photography. 3,443,091,
5-6-69, CI. 250-51.5
Bartlett, Philip Lee, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Perfluoroalkyl ether bis(hydroxyalkyl) amides. 3,472,894, 10-14-
69, CI. 260-561.
Bartlett, Philip Lee; and Biswell, Charles Bedford, du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Alkanol amine salts of phosphates.
3,428,713, 2-18-69, CI. 260-924.
Bartlett, Richard F., to Itek Corporation. Photo-optical data storage
systems. 3,452,331, 6-24-69, CI. 340-173.
Bartlett, Ronald K.; and O'Sullivan, Thomas M.,to O'Sullivan Indus-
tries, Inc. Adjustable TV table. 3,479,973, 1 1-25-69, CI. 108-141.
Bartlett, Ronald Leonard: See —
Chapman, Edwin Albert; Bartlett, Ronald Leonard; and Phelps,
Brian.3,466,417.
Bartlett, William F.. to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Code call
facility for electronic telephone exchange. 3,459,896, 8-5-69, CI.
179-15.
Bartlett, William F.; and Bryzinski, Thaddeus F., to Stromberg-Carl-
son Corporation. Data searching and sorting apparatus. 3,451,045,
6-17-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bartlctt-Snow: See —
Adams, Otis J., 3,462,160.
Bartletti, John E., 1/2 to Risdon, Glenn R. Ice-fishing rig. 3,423,867,
1-28-69, CI. 43-17.
Bartley, Erie E.; and Scott, George C, said Bartley assor. to Kansas
State University Research Foundation. Method and preparations
for the prevention and treatment of bloat in ruminants. 3,465,083,
9-2-69, CI. 424-342.
Bartley, George Wells, to Underground Mining Machinery Limited.
Track braking system. 3,444,964, 5-20-69, CI. 188-39.
Bartlo, John S.: See —
Provost. Richard H.; Bartlo, John S.; and Hoppe, Wil-
liam.3,429,416.
Bartnik, John C; and Moss, Ellsworth R., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Shunt feed for increasing amplifier output power.
3,434,070, 3-18-69, CI. 330-31.
Barto, Lawrence B. Pipeline shutoff device. 3,483,895, 12-16-69, CI.
138-97.
Bartok, William; and Shabaker, Robert H., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Process for lowering the pour point of a mid-
dle distillate. 3,431,194, 3-4-69, CI. 208-89.
Barton, Bernard Charles; Nudenberg, Walter; and Delaney, Edward
Axel, to Texas-U.S. Chemical Company. Butadiene-isobutylene
copolymers. 3,466,268, 9-9-69, Ci. 260-85.3
Barton, David M.: See —
Myers, Ronald G.; Reid, Samuel C; and Barton, David
M, 3,436,756.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Barton, David W., to Ford Motor Company. Elastomeric rubber im-
pact energy absorbing bumper. 3,432,200, 3-11-69, CI. 293-71.
Barton, David W., to Ford Motor Company. Dual automotive brake
system. 3,477,549, 11-11-69, CI. 188-152.
Barton, David W.; and Russell, Richard G., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Redundant support for brake pedal. 3,451,288, 6-24-69, CI.
74-512.
Barton, Derek Harold Richard, to Research Institute for Medicine
and Chemistry, Inc. Pro-oestrogenic steroids non-aromatic in ring
A. 3,464,979, 9-2-69, CI. 260-239.55
Barton, Derek Harold Richard, to Research Institute for Medicine
and Chemistry, Inc. Process for the preparation of debrominated
analogues of bromo-steroids of the pregnane, androstane and
cholestane series. 3,480,622, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Barton, Donald Moore; and Robinson, Colin, to De La Rue Frigistor
Limited. Temperature reference apparatus. 3,435,622, 4-1-69, CI.
62-3.
Barton, Donald Moore; and Robinson, Colin, to De La Rue Frigistor
Limited. Microtome apparatus. 3,456,538, 7-22-69, CI. 83-171.
Barton, George B., to Merx Optical Company Limited. Method of
assembling spectacle frames. 3,440,702, 4-29-69, CI. 29-20.
Barton, George C; and Reader, Philip, to USM Corporation. Adhe-
sive applying device for shoe lasting machines. 3,481,308, 12-2-69,
CI. 118-317.
Barton, Henry O., to Packard Instrument Company, Inc., mesne.
Data organization system for multiparameter analyzers. 3,439,342,
4-15-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barton, Howard E.: See —
Kwasniewski, Edward D.; and Barton, Howard E., 3,420, 736.
Barton, Hugh Perry, to Barton, R. P., & Company. Trash separator.
3,463,312, 8-26-69, CI. 209-103.
Barton, James, to Ionic International, Inc. Forced air curtain wall for
hoist and auxiliary equipment. 3,444,802, 5-20-69, CI. 98-1 15.
Barton, Jerry M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of tetramethylethyl leads. 3,478,072, 11-11-69, CI.
260-437.
Barton, John R.: See —
Pickup, Clive Parnell; and Barton, John R, 3,46 1,372.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Eckardt, Carl R., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Chlorinated polyethylene coated fabrics and method of
making the same. 3,458,350, 7-29-69, CI. 117-161.
Barton, Oliver A.; Griffin, William D.; Lund, Richard B.; Vitrone,
John; and Oser, Zalik, to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Trisphenols and epoxide resins prepared therefrom. 3,483,164, 12-
9-69, CI. 260-47.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Littell, Walter W., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Epoxide resin from epichlorohydrin and a mixture of
bisphenols. 3,422,063, 1-14-69, CI. 260-47.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Pusztai, Tibor G., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Novel phenolic resins employing bis(p-hydroxycomyl
benzene). 3,422,067, 1-14-69, CI. 260-51.
Barton, Oliver A.; and Pusztai, Tibor G., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Adhesive blends comprising polyamide and chlorinated
cthylene-vinyl acetate copolymer. 3,464,940, 9-2-69, CI. 260-23.
Barton, R. P., & Company: See —
Barton, Hugh Perry, 3,463,312.
Barton, Richard E. Dual drive mechanism. 3,450,208, 6-17-69, CI.
170-135.27
Barton, Richard Russell, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process for puri-
fying amyloglucosidase. 3,483,090, 12-9-69, CI. 195-66.
Barton, Richard: See —
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B. ,3,444,525.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B.,3,487,373.
Barton, Richard; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; and Wiener,
Jerome B., to General Electric Company. Data processing ap-
paratus providing contiguous addressing for non-contiguous
storage. 3,469,241, 9-23-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barton, Robert S.: See —
Macon, Charles E.; Barton, Robert S.; Quantz, Paul A.; and
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,487, 375.
Barton, Robert S.; Creech, Bobby A.; Dent, Benjamin A.; Hauck,
Erwin A.; and McKeeman, William M., to Burroughs Corporation.
Stack mechanism having multiple display registers. 3,461,434, 8-
12-69, CI. 340-172.5
Barton, Robert W.; and Brockman, Arthur M. Golf ball cleaning
device. 3,453,675, 7-8-69, CI. 15-104.92
Barton, Ronald Sidney Charles: See —
Molins, Desmond Walter; McCombie, Alan Keith; and Barton,
Ronald Sidney Charles.3,433,347.
Barton, Stanley: See —
Megison, Donald R.; and Barton, Stanley,3,430,630.
Barton, Walter S.: See—
Vaughan, George W.; Barton, Walter S.; and Simpson, Mott
E., 3,467,275.
Bartos, Donald M.; and Price, Raymond J., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Electrical induction apparatus construction. 3,440,587,
4-22-69, CI. 336-206.
Bartos, Josef, to Abegg and Reinhold. Spinner device for turning
well pipe or the like. 3,461,974, 8-19-69, CI. 173-3.
Bartosek, Vladimir; and Hanousek, Alois, to Elitex, Zavody textil-
niho strojirenstvi generalnie reditelstvi. Nozzle holder. 3,454,248,
7-8-69, CI. 248-75.
Bartosz, Frank J.: See —
Jacobsen, Sigurd S.; Bartosz, Frank J.; and Laidig, Manfred
R, 3,420,197.
Bartoszek, Boleslaw: See —
Ryczek, Michal; Wesolowski, Kornel; Halota, Franciszek; Bar-
toszek, Boleslaw; Marcinow, Tadeusz; Niemiec, Jan; Tysz-
kowski, Zygmunt; Szczerba, Roman; Kossowski, Eugeniusz;
Cholewa, Mieczyslaw; and Nowak, Ryszard, 3,468, 773.
Bartoszewicz, Jerzy Jozef, to Lever Brothers Company. N-alkyl-N-
carbamylalkyl isopicramic acids. 3,420,883, 1-7-69, CI. 260-566.
Bartrug, Norman G.: See —
Kolek, Robert L.; and Bartrug, Norman G., 3,446,003.
Bartsch, James R., to PCR Patent Development Corporation. Mold-
ing process and composition. 3,438,933, 4-15-69, CI. 260-41.5
Bartsch, Raymond C: See —
Lerman, Frank; and Bartsch, Raymond C.,3,449,291.
Lerman, Frank; and Bartsch, Raymond C, 3,472, 801.
Bartu, Franz, to Maerz Ofenbau, AG. Process of melting scrap or
another solid metallic charge. 3,447,920, 6-3-69, CI. 75-43.
Bartulin, Juan: See —
Taylor, Edward C; and Bartulin, Juan, 3,476,756.
Bartusek, Robert J.; and Czerna, Aladar L., to Bell & Howell Com-
pany. Thermal exposure device. 3,475,589, 10-28-69, CI. 219-216.
Bartz, Arnold M.: See —
Herscher, Leonard W.; and Bartz, Arnold M., 3,472, 253.
Bartz, August L.: See —
Ashworth, James E.; and Bartz, August L., 3,460, 372.
Bartz, Maurice R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Video digitizing system. 3,429,993, 2-25-69, CI. 178-7.1
Bartz, Maurice R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Threshold system. 3,479,642, 1 1-18-69, CI. 340-146.3
Baruch, Hans, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. Sample
transfer apparatus. 3,475,130, 10-28-69, CI. 23-253.
Baruffa, Olindo: See —
Fresard, Marcel; and Baruffa, 01indo,3,435,788.
Barus, Carl: See —
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph
M.; Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard
B.,3,477,666.
Barusch, Maurice R.: See —
Lindstrom, Eddie G.; and Barusch, Maurice R., 3, 468,639.
Barusch, Maurice; and Kautsky, George J., to Chevron Research
Company. Gasoline compositions. 3,468,640, 9-23-69, CI. 44-75.
Barwell Engineering Ltd.: See —
Barwell, John Harold; and Lanham, Donald James, 3,445,889.
Barwell, John Harold; and Lanham, Donald James, to Barwell En-
gineering Ltd. Extruding methods and apparatus. 3,445,889, 5-27-
69, CI. 18-12.
Barwig, Hans A.; and Heidrich, Gunther R., to Alexander Wilhelm
Stoeckicht. Planetary gearing with a supporting device for the
outer center gear. 3,434,374, 3-25-69, CI. 74-801.
Barz, Alfred, to Leybold Holding Aktiengesellschaft. Vacuum gauge
apparatus. 3,425,281, 2-4-69, CI. 73-398.
Barzakov, Petko Ivanov: See —
Slavov, Ivan Atanassov; Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov; Ganev, Petar
Levtchev; Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov; and Barzakov, Petko
Ivanov.3,435,669.
Barzda, Justin J.: See —
Hollrock, Richard H.; and Barzda, Justin J.,3,428,271.
BAS Equipment and Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Handy, Byron F., Jr.; Handy, Allen R.; and Handy, Gregory S.,
3,427,938.
Basalla, Alfred; and Ungemach, Hans, to Kaiser, Willy. Forms for
concrete rib ceilings. 3,463,441, 8-26-69, CI. 249-28.
Basche, Malcolm, to United Aircraft Corporation. Nickel-mercury
amalgam seal. 3,463,119, 8-26-69, CI. 118-49.5
Basche, Malcolm, to Union Carbide Corporation, mesne. Pyrolytic
graphite alloys and method of making the same. 3,464,843, 9-2-
69, CI. 117-46.
Basche, Malcolm; Fanti, Roy; and Galasso, Salvatore F., to United
Aircraft Corporation. Method of fabricating fiber-reinforced arti-
cles. 3,443,301, 5-13-69, CI. 29-419.
Bascobert, Rene F.: See —
Vitello, John P.; and Bascobert, Rene F.,3,437,1 17.
Bascom, Hollis H.; Greci, John J.; and Jenkins, Richard G., to Orcon
Corporation. Apparatus for making non-woven fabric. 3,463,693,
8-26-69, CI. 156-361.
Basdekas, Demetrios L., to United States of America, Atomic Ener-
gy Commission. Method for measuring fissionable material content
of fuels. 3,436,538, 4-1-69, CI. 250-83.1
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101
Bash, Charles W.; and Lane, George A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Flare composition containing alkali metal nitrate mag-
nesium, and a copolymer reaction product binder. 3,432,370, 3-
11-69, CI. 149-19.
Bashaw, Robert N.; and Harper, Billy G., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Aqueous foam containing a water-swellable polymer
flame proofing composition and process of making same.
3,480,546, 1 1-25-69, CI. 252-3.
Bashenow, Alexander; and Volpatti, Ramon, to FMC Corporation.
Sealing and aligning system for a centrifugal pump. 3,469,529, 9-
30-69, CI. 103-111.
Bashirov, Ismagil Gareevich: See —
Tobolov, Petr Nikitich; Kriger, Jury Arkadievich; Litvinov, Ivan
Petrovich; Bashirov, Ismagil Gareevich; and Fildshtein, Mik-
hail Viktorovich,3,45 1,659.
Bashor, James R., to United States Drill Head Company. Chip
breaker. 3,431,799, 3-1 1-69, CI. 77-32.3
Basic Incorporated: See —
Blau, Robert E.; and Stone, George E., 3,429,463.
Montgomery, Daniel, 3,468,683.
Ruiz, Joseph J., 3,472,422.
Russell, Robert E.; and McVey, Eugene S., 3,447,061.
Spachman, James J., 3,480,454.
Basic Products Development Company, The: See —
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,450,290.
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,469,725.
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,472,410.
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,472,411.
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,484,016.
Basic Vegetable Products, Inc.: See —
Baerwald, Francis K., 3,445,247.
Basil, Richard W.; and Benning, Frederic N., to Textron Electronics,
Inc. Aconic collector. 3,449,561, 6-10-69, CI. 240-103.
Basila, Michael R.: See —
Kehl, William L.; Rennard, Raymond J., Jr.; and Basila, Michael
R., 3,450,789.
Basile, Norman K.; and Bridges, Thomas F., to McMullen, John J.
Arrangement for maintaining alignment of cold tanks within a ship
or the like. 3,428,205, 2-18-69, CI. 220-15.
Basile, Norman K.: See —
Yearwood, Donald R.; Basile, Norman K.; and Bridges, Thomas
F., 3,434,492.
Basin, Genrikh Maxovich; Gorenshtein, Ilya Vladimirovich; Lem-
berg, Mark Eleazarovich; Linetsky, Semen Grigorievich; Myasoed,
Anatoly Eliseevich; and Zanis, Jakov Benediktovich. Air separa-
tion employing separated nitrogen as heat exchange fluid in liquid
oxygen pump jacket. 3,447,332, 6-3-69, CI. 62-13.
Basiulis, Algerd, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission, mesne. In-line, high temperature, high vacuum closure.
3,428,773, 2-18-69, CI. 219-50.
Baskerville, Ralph J.: See —
Baird, Leslie L.; and Baskerville, Ralph J.,3,433,915.
Baskctt, John R., to Bourns, Inc. Resistive adjunct device and com-
ponent. 3,448,427, 6-3-69, CI. 338-162.
Baskin, Herbert B.; Evans, Paul F.; and Rittenhouse, Larry E., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Wheel positioning
mechanism using a closed coding ring. 3,461,449, 8-12-69, CI.
340-347.
Baskwell, John Alfred, to Pirelli General Cable Works Limited.
Sheathing of electric cables. 3,444,016, 5-13-69, CI. 156-48.
Baslcr, Ernst; and Frehner, Hans. Underground shelter. 3,464,374,
9-2-69. CI. 109-1.
Busier Stucckfaerberci A.G.: See—
Guldcnfels, Willy; and Hoengcr, Rudolf, 3,475,532.
Basler, Wayne G.; Coburn, Kenneth E.; Greenler, Robert J.; and
Thompson, Robert J., to Ford Motor Company. Float glass
chamber with separated temperature equalizing zones. 3,481,728,
12-2-69, CI. 65-182.
Basmajian, Diran C: See —
Zartarian, Robert, 3,445,150.
Basnctt, James Thomas, to G. Q. Parachute Company Limited. Mul-
tiple compartment parachute assembly. 3,464,653, 9-2-69, CI.
244-148.
Baso, Loris. Method for the manufacture of buckle-type ski boots.
3,483,638, 12-16-69, CI. 36-2.5
Bason & Sons Limited: See —
Bason, James M., 3,480,161.
Bason, George S., Jr.: See-
Love, John D.; and Bason, George S., Jr.,3,453,018.
Bason, James M., to Bason & Sons Limited. Mechanical handling
apparatus. 3,480,161, 1 1-25-69, CI. 214-6.
Bass, Jack V. Clothing alarm means. 3,460,123, 8-5-69, CI. 340-235.
Bass, John C, to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne.
Hydraulic reactor control drum drive. 3,429,203, 2-25-69, CI. 74-
822.
Bass, Karl: See-
Bass, Peter; and Bass, Karl, 3,486,596.
Bass, Patrick: See—
Gabriel, Ralph Parton; and Bass, Patrick.3,459,882.
Bass, Patrick, to R. & R. Research Limited. Television system with
modified sync signals and auxiliary timing information. 3,485,941,
12-23-69, CI. 178-5.1
Bass, Peter; and Bass, Karl. One-way clutch with resilient bushing.
3,486,596, 12-30-69, CI. 192-45.1
Bass, Raymond H., to Ashdee Corp. Coating equipment accessory.
3,434,457, 3-25-69, CI. 1 18-301.
Bassani, Ermanno. Electricity distributing lines. 3,428,799, 2-18-69,
CI. 240-9.
Bassani, Ermanno. Electronic wiring devices for electric plants.
3,432,727, 3-1 1-69, CI. 317-99.
Bassani, Ermanno. Electric wiring device comprising automatic
switch and socket. 3,436,602, 4-1-69, CI. 317-99.
Bassani S.p.A.: See —
Paganelli, Mario, 3,437,417.
Paganelli, Mario, 3,437,881.
Paganelli, Mario, 3,465,280.
Basse, Tage Stenberg, to Danfoss A/S. Temperature-responsive
bimetal tripping device. 3,470,516, 9-30-69, CI. 337-335.
Basse, Tage Stenberg, to Danfoss ved ing. M. Glausen. Thermic
flash-over current- and phase-interrupting protective relay.
3,475,709, 10-28-69, CI. 337-44.
Basseches, Mark T.: See —
French, Walter K.; and Taylor, Richard, 3,444,914.
Basseches, Mark T., to Ilco Corporation. Pickproof lock. 3,455,130,
7-15-69, CI. 70-421.
Basseches, Mark T., to Creative Systems, Inc. Magnetic record
playback device with manually operated head-lifting, retractor as-
sembly. 3,472,970, 10-14-69, CI. 179-100.2
Bassen, Howard; and Jantz, Ronald K., to United States of America,
Army. Quarter wave-length ring antenna. 3,475,755, 10-28-69, CI.
343-705.
Basset, James. Apparatus for producing very high pressures.
3,457,593, 7-29-69, CI. 18-16.
Bassett, Alton H., to Johnson & Johnson. Nonwoven fabric with
machine direction elasticity. 3,468,748, 9-23-69, CI. 161-122.
Bassett, Alton H.; and Plummer, Charles H., to Johnson & Johnson.
Process for making a nonwoven fabric having substantially
uniform ripples. 3,485,699, 12-23-69, CI. 156-290.
Bassett, Arthur T., Jr.; Cook, Cleo E.; and Schuler, Thomas C, to
General Motors Corporation. Servo control system for automotive
vehicles. 3,473,733, 10-21-69, CI. 236-13.
Bassett, John A., Jr., to Sola Basic Industries, Inc. Buck/boost volt-
age regulator employing shunt magnet amplifier. 3,469,179, 9-23-
69, CI. 323-45.
Bassett, Kirk Walter: See-
Ford, Frank Peter; and Bassett, Kirk Walter,3,460,775.
Bassett, Robert E.: See —
Maloney, Gerald C; and Bassett, Robert E.,3,452,949.
Bassett, William W., to Honeywell Inc. Fluid regulating apparatus.
3,426,788, 2-11-69, CI. 137-270.
Bassford, Thomas H.: See —
Eiselstein, Herbert L.; and Bassford, Thomas H., 3,459,539.
Bassing, Friedrich Wilhelm; and Hofmann, Gottfried Gerhard Wil-
helm. Loom crankshaft arrangement. 3,441,058, 4-29-69, CI. 139-
1.
Bassiri, Taghi G.: See —
Litt, Morton H.; Levy, Alan J.; and Bassiri, Taghi G, 3,483, 141.
Bassist, Rudolph G., 1/2 to Travis Mills Corporation. Knitting
machine employing compensating motion for knitting effect
thread. 3,464,236, 9-2-69, CI. 66-86.
Basso, Michael J., 35% to Scofield, John D. Self-adjusting closure
actuated switch assembly. 3,432,634, 3-1 1-69, CI. 200-159.
Basso, Michael J. Combination switch-lamp assembly. 3,466,408, 9-
9-69, CI. 200-51.
Basso, Yves: See —
Valentin, Francois P.; Basso, Yves; and Rongier, Charles
P.,3,482,039.
Bassoff, Arthur B., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Lead mechanism.
3,429,195, 2-25-69, CI. 74-422.
Bassot, Jacques; and Monpetit, Louis, to Societe des Procedes
Modernes d'Injection Sopromi. Electronic control system for fuel
injection systems. 3,433,207, 3-18-69, CI. 123-119.
Bassot, Jacques; and Monpetit, Louis, to Societe des Procedes
Modernes d'Injection Sopromi. Device for the control of fuel in-
jection. 3,435,809, 4-1-69, CI. 123-1 19.
Bassot, Jacques; and Monpetit, Louis, to Societe des Procedes
Modernes d'Injection Sopromi. High-speed fuel injection system.
3,456,628, 7-22-69, CI. 123-32.
Bassot, Jacques; and Monpetit, Louis, to Societe des Procedes
Modernes d'Injection Sopromi Societe Anonyme, de Nationalite
Francaise. Electronic control circuit for electro-hydraulic transdu-
cers. 3,465,730, 9-9-69, CI. 123-32.
Bassot, Jacques; and Monpetit, Louis, to Societe des Procedes
Modernes d'Injection Sopromi Societe Anonyme, de Nationalite
Francaise. Electronic control for electromagnetic injection
systems. 3,465,731, 9-9-69, CI. 123-32.
Baste, Adolph C. A.: See—
Mulholland, Lawrence K.; Kersteter, Ammon W.; and Baste,
Adolph C. A. ,3,448,711.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bastenbeck, Edwin W.; and Hajdu, Juan, to Enthone, Incorporated.
Inhibiting stardusting in elcctroless copper plating. 3,472,664, 10-
14-69, CI. 106-1.
Bastiaanssen, Johannes Wilhelmus: See —
Van Langen, Johannes Otto Michael; and Bastiaanssen,
Johannes Wilhelmus, 3,452,430.
Bastian, Donald G., to Friden, Inc. Aggregate motion drive
mechanism. 3,452,623, 7-1-69, CI. 74-81.
Bastian, James W. Painting system. 3,457,017, 7-22-69, CI. 401-146.
Bastian, Jean-Michael: See —
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-
Michael, 3,466,290.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-
Michael, 3,466,29 1.
Bastian, Jean-Michel: See —
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Er-
win; and Stoll, Andre, 3,464,983.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Er-
win; and Stoll, Andre, 3,465,003.
Bastian-Blessing Co., The: See —
Wilson, Jesse Allen, 3,438,392.
Bastide, Paul. Cranes, derricks and like cargo handling installations
of ships. 3,438,516, 4-15-69, CI. 214-15.
Bastien, Roy C; and Scheucrman, Richard J., to Perkin-Elmer Cor-
poration, The. Multilayer antircflection coating for low index
materials. 3,463,574, 8-26-69, CI. 350-164.
Bastone, Andrew L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method of forming large tank structures of filament windings.
3,483,054, 12-9-69, CI. 156-161.
Bastos, Jose Dc Aruajo; and Bastos, Jose Roberto Ribeiro. Mat-
tresses. 3,467,972, 9-23-69, CI. 5-91.
Bastos, Jose Roberto Ribeiro: See —
Bastos, Jose De Aruajo; and Bastos, Jose Roberto
Ribeiro.3,467,972.
Bastow, Frank, to Dowty Seals Limited. Seals. 3,473,814, 10-21-69,
CI. 277-188.
Bata Shoe Company, Inc.: See —
Kotck, Alexander, 3,425,095.
Tusa, John; and Janssen, Johannes Gerardus, 3,441,643.
Bataille, Rene Eugene. Parquet floor coverings. 3,440,787, 4-29-69,
CI. 52-390.
Batchelar, Raymond Luscombc: See —
La Croce, Leonard Thomas; and Batchelar, Raymond
Luscombc, 3,430,802.
Batchelder, Charles E.; and Rubico, Jerome A., to Batchelder-Ru-
bico, Inc. Stitched adhesive tape releasable attaching method.
3,474,478, 10-28-69, CI. 12-142.
Batchelder, Charles F.; and Rubico, Jerome A., to Batchelder-Ru-
hico. Inc. Flanged adhesive roller wafer. 3,443,288, 5-13-69, CI.
24-67.
Batchelder, David G.: See—
Porterfield, Jay G.; and Batchelder, David G. ,3,442,262.
Batchelder-Rubico, Inc.: See —
Batchelder, Charles E.; and Rubico, Jerome A., 3,474,478.
Batchelder, Charles F.; and Rubico, Jerome A., 3,443,288.
Snow, Henry R., 3,423,854.
Batcheller, Kent J. Flare holder. 3.485,469, 12-23-69, CI. 248-126.
Batchelor, Dewitt L. Fuel indicating device. 3,434,134, 3-18-69, CI.
340-244.
Batchelor. Gordon S., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Method for
controlling the growth of potato plant organisms. 3,443,928, 5-13-
69, CI. 71-123.
Batchelor, Gordon S.; and Hawkins, Edwin F., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Process for the control of boll weevil and boll worm
with TDE and malathion. 3,480,710, 1 1-25-69, CI. 424-213.
Batchelor, Gordon S.; Kishi. Kiyoshi; Iwauchi, Shigeki; and Saito,
Isamu, to Mitsuo Iwauchi Tokyo, and Masako Shimizu. Method of
manufacturing fiber metal. 3,443,929, 5-13-69, CI. 75-0.5
Batchelor, John H., to Roto Rico Co., Inc. Fruit transfer mechanism
for citrus fruit juicers and the like. 3,450,248, 6-17-69, CI. 198-33.
Batchelor Michael; and Paine, Donald William Harlcy, to Electric &
Musical Industries Limited. Selective freuency band compression
for modulated groove sound recording. 3,440,361, 4-22-69, CI.
179-100.4
Batchelor, Robert B.: Set —
Terry, Sydney L.; and Batchelor, Robert B., 3,430,979.
Batcher. Kenneth E., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Means
for merging data. 3,428,946, 2-18-69. CI. 340-146.2
Batdorf, Robert L.; and Lee, Charles A., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Semiconductor infrared-to-visible light image
converter. 3,466,441, 9-9-69, CI. 250-83.3
Bate, Geoffrey: Sec —
Speliotis, Dennis E.; Morrison, John R.; Alstad. John K.; and
Bate. Geoffrey, 3,453,646.
Bate, Geoffrey; Judge, John S.; Morrison, John R.; and Speliotis,
Denis E., to International Business Machines Corporation. Wear
resistant magnetic recording member. 3,460,968, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-
62.
Bate. Lamont C; Dyer, Frank F.; and Thacker, Louis H., to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radiation detec-
tor and recorder. 3,431,414, 3-4-69, CI. 250-71.5
Batcman, Glenn: See —
Peek, William H.; and Bateman, Glenn.3,475,682.
Bateman , Lawrence Giles, to Delomere & Williams Company,
Limited. Bag making machine. 3,473,294, 10-21-69, CI. 53-187.
Bateman, Robert F.: See —
Swett, James B.; Bateman, Robert F.; and Brown, Thomas
E., 3,484,035.
Bateman, Ross; and Ahlgren, James D., to Page Communications
Engineers, Inc. Communication transponder technique. 3,487,310,
12-30-69, CI. 325-5.
Bateman, Thomas A., Sr. Electric radiant heating panel. 3,445,628,
5-20-69, CI. 219-345.
Bates, Bobby L.: See —
Bates, Wesley V.; and Bates, Bobby L.,3,474,8 17.
Bates, Bradford: See —
Byland, Henry L.; and Bates, Bradford.3,445,962.
Bates, Clayton W., Jr.; and Bell, Ronald L., to Varian Associates. X-
ray image intensifier tube having a non- specular backing for the
scintillator layer. 3,473,066, 10-14-69, CI. 313-101.
Bates, David L.: See —
Berardinclli, Frank M.; and Bates, David L.,3,455,867.
Bates, David P., to Westhem Corporation Limited. Method of bias-
ing pipe insulation during installation. 3,453,718, 7-8-69, CI. 29-
432.
Bates, Donald L., to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Footrest mounting.
3,458,234, 7-29-69, CI. 297-437.
Bates, Donald W.: See—
Lotti, Louis B.; and Bates, Donald W., 3,438,247.
Bates, James John, to National Research Development Corporation.
Dynamo-electric machine including commutators fed from elec-
tronic discharge devices. 3,437,898, 4-8-69, CI. 318-138.
Bates, James John; and Sridhar, Tiruchendurai Viswanathan, to Na-
tional Research Development Corporation. Dynamo electric
machine. 3,453,513, 7-1-69, CI. 318-138.
Bates, James L. Auto loop drum. 3,421,396, 1-14-69, CI. 83-451.
Bates, John K., Jr., to HRB-Singer, Inc. System for determining the
transfer function of an electrical apparatus including signal am-
plitude to pulse width conversion means. 3,483,467, 12-9-69, CI.
324-57.
Bates, Leon H. Automatic tile forming machine. 3,430,309, 3-4-69.
CI. 25-43.
Bates, Leonard E., to Reilly, John E. Rocket projectile. 3,433,437,
3-18-69, CI. 244-3.23
Bates, Leonard E., to Reilly, Johne E. Rocket launcher. 3,444,778,
5-20-69, CI. 89-1.804
Bates, Marcus L. Moving fluid coupling apparatus. 3,473,564, 10-21-
69, CI. 137-580.
Bates, Martin R.; Prast, Johannes W.; and Scott, William V., to Sier-
ra Research Corporation. Hierarchy clock synchronization.
3,440,652, 4-22-69, CI. 343-7.5
Bates, Mary Jo Ann. Dispenser unit. 3,473,701, 10-21-69, CI. 222-
189.
Bates, Thomas R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Planographic man-
drels. 3,432,299, 3-1 1-69, CI. 96-36.
Bates, Wesley V.; and Bates, Bobby L., to Jacketing Specialty. Con-
tinuous chemical additive dispenser for swimming pool systems
and the like. 3,474,817, 10-28-69, CI. 137-268.
Bates, William W., Jr.: See-
Keith, Charles H., II; Norman, Velio; and Bates, William W.,
Jr., 3,460,543.
Bateson, Robert N., to General Mills Inc. Variable speed feeder con-
trol. 3,430,751, 3-4-69, CI. 198-37.
Bateson, Robert N., to General Mills, Inc. Pressure measuring ap-
paratus. 3,455,167, 7-15-69, CI. 73-419.
Bateson, Sydney, to PPG Industries, Inc. Stress inspection apparatus
for transparent sheet material. 3,446,977, 5-27-69, CI. 250-219.
Batezell, Alfred P.: See—
Grandy, Andrew J.; Spinelli, Angelo S.; De Mesquita, Seymour;
and Batezell, Alfred P.,3,465,463.
Bath, Cyril, Company, The: See —
Bath, Cyril John, 3,459,025.
Bath, Cyril J.; and Leonard, John H., to Cyril Bath Company, The.
Stretch wrapping fixture and combination thereof with drawing
dies and press. 3,426,570, 2-1 1-69, CI. 72-296.
Bath, Cyril John, to Bath, Cyril, Company. The. Stretching fixture
with quadrilateral linkage control of stretch head movements.
3,459,025, 8-5-69, CI. 72-296.
Bath, Hugh Henry Anthony, to Edwards High Vacuum International
Limited. Transistorised oscillators. 3,427,568, 2-11-69, CI. 331-
116.
Bathcllier, Andre, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Trilau-
rylaminc extraction of plutonium with precipitation in oxalic acid.
3,476,787, 11-4-69, CI. 260-429.1
Bathcllier. Louis; and Cheesman, Harry, to Compagnie de Saint-
Gobain. Article handling machine. 3,431,698, 3-1 1-69, CI. 53-61.
Bathelt, Robert Richard; and Panis, Constantius Johannes Waltherus,
to North American Philips Company, Inc. Color television display
tube with ferromagnetic screening member. 3,422,220, I - 1 4-69,
CI. 178-7.82
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103
Bathory, Bela Istvan: See—
Stubbs, Dennis; Wilson, William Gordon; and Bathory, Bela Ist-
van,3,476,276.
Batista, Jose Hernandez. Shoehorn. 3,436,000, 4-1-69, CI. 223-1 18.
Batistelli, Nello. Tool for cleaning walls or the like. 3,473,700, 10-
21-69, CI. 222-174.
Batley-Janss Enterprises: See-
Eaves, Raymond O., 3,428,196.
Batliner, Elmar: See—
Rangger, Herbert; Seghezzi, Hans-Dieter; and Batliner, EI-
mar,3,472,440.
Batlle, Jorge Ferrer: See—
Salat, Carlos Ferrer; Batlle, Jorge Ferrer; and Riera, Juan
Colome.3,459,800.
Battles, Jorge Ferrer: See—
Salat, Carlos Ferrer; Batlles, Jorge Ferrer; and Riera, Juan
Colome.3,429,869.
Batman, George A'.: See—
Pingree, Samuel J.; and Batman, George A. ,3,435,641.
Batog, Stephen L., to Case, J. I., Company. Reel control mechanism.
3,442,070, 5-6-69, CI. 56-21.
Baton, Jean Pierre; and Llop, Helenio, to Societe d'Optique, Preci-
sion, Electronique et Mecanique. Apparatus for measuring coor-
dinates of points. 3,477,790, 11-11-69, CI. 356-164.
Batou, Boris, to Anstalt Tamerlan. Percussion fuze including rotary
delay provisions. 3,451,340, 6-24-69, CI. 102-76.
Batrow, John A. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 3,434,632, 3-25-69,
CI. 222-400.5
Batson, Robert R.; and Williams, Russell C, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Pull-in apron for a scraper. 3,460,280, 8-12-69, CI. 37-4.
Batson, William A.; and Winchester, Don B., to Singer Company,
The. Double insulated power tools. 3,462,623, 8-19-69, CI. 310-
50.
Batson, William A.: See —
Winchester, Don D.; and Batson, William A. ,3,439,248.
Batson-Cook Company: See —
Gaskins, Jack C, 3,481,221.
Batt, Richard W.: See—
Kurti, Alexander; and Batt, Richard W., 3,485,450.
Battaglia, Anthony. Compact hair lift. 3,424,174, 1-28-69, CI. 132-
II.
Battaglia, Anthony. Hair styling comb. 3,444,866, 5-20-69, CI. 132-
126.
Battaglia, Blondell: See—
Battaglia, Norman C; and Battaglia, Blondell.3,470,566.
Battaglia, Norman C; and Battaglia, Blondell. Apron or bib article.
3,470,566, 10-7-69, CI. 2-49.
Battail, Gerard Pierre; and Brossard, Pierre Claude, to Communica-
tions Satellite Corporation. Communication system having a multi-
ple-access man-made satellite. 3,470,477, 9-30-69, CI. 325-304.
Batte, William G. Bidirectional binary rate multiplier. 3,474,236, 10-
21-69, CI. 235-150.3
Battelle Development Corporation, The: See —
Bouladon, Gabriel; and Zuppiger, Paul, 3,431,866.
Boyer, Charles B.; and Orcutt, Franklin D., 3,427,01 1.
Boyer, Charles B.; Conaway, Robert Michael; and Orcutt,
Franklin D., 3,466,656.
Carlson, Ronald J., 3,419,951.
Cooper, Charles W.; and Grode, Gerald A., 3,462,342.
Crites, Nelson A., 3,480,003.
Droege, John W.; and Melton, Carl W., 3,440,046.
Goldberger, William M.; Reed, Allan K.; and Snavely, Cloyd A.,
3,448,234.
Goldberger, William M.; and Gillot, Jacques, 3,457,049.
Goldberger, William M., 3,461,679.
Hoenig, Stuart A., 3,475,882.
Jaffee, Robert I., 3,447,231.
Jones, John B., Jr., 3,432,348.
Meistcr, Robert P.; and Nelson, Jerome W., 3,462,579.
Nack, Herman, 3,460,972.
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Lewis, Wallace J., 3,432,638.
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Lewis, Wallace J., 3,457,387.
Romualdi, James P., 3,429,094.
Sellin, Jan; and Steijncr, Olof, 3,431,082.
Sorensen, Svend E.; and McHale, William L., 3,446,197.
Sorensen, Svend E.; and McHale, William L., 3,478,651.
Stephenson, Kermit 0.; and Click, Larry S., 3,460,493.
Zuppiger, Pau, 3,462,002.
Battelle Memorial Institute: See-
Baker, Franklin Albert, 3,446,959.
Rouxel, Roland; and Helein, Jean G., 3,480,765.
Battelle Memorial Institute, International Division: See—
Grundschober, Friedrich; and Sambeth, Joerg, 3,477,868.
Battelle-Institut e.V.: See—
Aimer, Friedrich Hermann Raymund; and Kuiper, Adrianus,
3,472,693.
Harmuth, Henning, 3,470,324.
Sandstede, Gerd; Isenberg, Arnold; and Pabst, Wilfried,
3,472,697.
Batten, Ronald W., to Hi-Shear Corporation. Fastener driving tool
with fastener aligning means. 3,456,326, 7-22-69, CI. 29-21 1.
Batten, Ronald W., to Hi-Shear Corporation. Offset driver for
threaded fasteners. 3,477,318, 11-11-69, CI. 81-57.
Battentier, Jean-Claude: See —
Richez, Jacques; Dubois, Andre; Battentier, Jean-Claude;
Thoris, Jean; and Parizot, Daniel, 3,475, 627.
Battermann, Johan; and Froman, Bernard, to Babcock & Wilcox,
Limited. Vibration coupling device for an ultrasonic transducer.
3,420,097, 1-7-69, CI. 73-71.5
Battersby, William R., to United Shoe Machinery Corportion.
Methods for making container bodies using thermoplastic adhe-
sive. 3,437,063, 4-8-69, CI. 113-121.
Battersby, William R., to United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Ethylene copolymer thermoplastic adhesives. 3,468,978, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-897.
Batterson, Carl E. Inflatable air tent. 3,456,403, 7-22-69, CI. 52-2.
Batterson, Leroy R.; and Batterson, Robert L. Control device for
hoop toys. 3,464,149, 9-2-69, CI. 46-114.
Batterson, Robert L.: See —
Batterson, Leroy R.; and Batterson, Robert L.,3,464,149.
Batterton, Elmo L.; and Lonsdale, Melvin J., to Meyer Morton Co.
Continuous flow grain dryer. 3,440,734, 4-29-69, CI. 34-65.
Batti, Mario Alexander, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Fermentation
process for producing citric acid. 3,438,863, 4-15-69, CI. 195-36.
Battista, Orlando A., to FMC Corporation. Modified colloidal
chrysotile and method of preparing same. 3,458,393, 7-29-69, CI.
162-3.
Battista, Orlando A., to FMC Corporation. Method of producing ab-
sorbent mats. 3,471,598, 10-7-69, CI. 264-28.
Battista, Orlando A.; Cruz, Mamerto M., Jr.; and Riley, Walter J., to
FMC Corporation. Prosthetic structures from microcrystalline col-
lagen. 3,443,261, 5-13-69, CI. 3-1.
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J., to FMC Corporation.
Low melting metallic articles reinforced with modified chrysotile.
3,431,090, 3-4-69, CI. 29-182.5
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J., to FMC Corporation.
Method of making metallic articles containing mineral fibers.
3,475,168, 10-28-69, CI. 75-206.
Battistoni, Harry J.; and Vandergrift, Alice M. Outdoor shelter con-
struction. 3,456,980, 7-22-69, CI. 297-184.
Battle, James H.: See—
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Lighty, Paul
E.,3,448,425.
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Currier, Emery
W., 3,453,583.
Battle, Michael A., to Market Electronics Company. Echo producing
endless loop magazine recorder. 3,444,330, 5-13-69, CI. 179-100.2
Battle, Thomas: See —
Longley, Harry F.; Bedford-Jones, Peter E.; and Battle,
Thomas,3,443,930.
Battles, Jorge Ferrer: See —
Salat, Carlos Ferrer; Battles, Jorge Ferrer; and Riera, Juan
Colome,3,439,091.
Batts, John H., to Batts, John Thomas, Inc. Garment hanger.
3,459,349, 8-5-69, CI. 223-91.
Batts, John Thomas, Inc.: See —
Batts, John H., 3,459,349.
Batur, Eugene H.: See —
Batur, Eugene H., 3,444,545.
Batur, Eugene H., 50% to Batur, Eugene H., and 50% to Swider,
Irvin F. Lubrication line blockage sensing system. 3,444,545, 5-13-
69, CI. 340-270.
Batz, Walter: See—
Rothstein, Paul; Shannon, Castle; and Batz, Walter.3,428,534.
Batzer, Hans: See —
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans,3,455,869.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans,3,470,128.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans,3,470,129.
Lohse, Friedrich; and Batzer, Hans, 3,442, 870.
Metzger, Karl; Porret, Daniel; and Batzer, Hans, 3, 423,429.
Porret, Daniel; Lohse, Friedrich; Leumann, Ernst; Nikles, Erwin;
and Batzer, Hans,3,455,949.
Batzer, Hans; Ernst, Otto; and Niklaus, Ulrich, to Ciba Limited.
Compositions containing an epoxy resin and a cured aminoplast as
filler. 3,470,266, 9-30-69, CI. 260-834.
Batzer, Hans; and Nikles, Erwin, to Ciba Limited. Diepoxide ethers.
3,436,408, 4-1-69, CI. 260-348.
Batzer, Hans; and Porret, Daniel, to Ciba Limited. Mixtures of
triglycidyl isocyanurate and other heterocyclic epoxides.
3,480,692, 11-25-69, CI. 260-830.
Batzold, John S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Par-
ticulate metal catalysts obtained by support removal and a base
activation treatment. 3,431,220, 3-4-69, CI. 252-472.
Bau, Robert Gordon, to Warner Bros. Cosmetics, Inc. Tool for han-
dling false eyelashes and the like. 3,461,886, 8-19-69, CI. 132-88.7
Bau-Stahlgewebe GmbH: See —
Ernst, Walter, 3,460,309.
Rathke, Wolfgang; Szabo, Lyubomir; and Muhlen, Gert V. D.,
3,464,179.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Webers, Heinz, 3,477,627.
Baublys, Mikas; Sigloch, Eugen; and Stark, Gotthilf, to Stark,
Gotthilf, Firma. Multispindle machine tool. 3,433,102, 3-18-69,
CI. 77-4.
Bauche, Fichet: See —
Gerard, Jean, 3,453,974.
Baucke, Horst, to Jagenberg-Werke AG. Apparatus for elimination
of sheets in cross cutting and similar machines. 3,433,476, 3-18-
69, CI. 271-64.
Baudat, Andre A.; and Edwards, C. John, to Boeing Company, The.
Isometric drafting converter. 3,457,648, 7-29-69, CI. 33-77.
Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Static pro-
tective relay system. 3,421,028, 1-7-69, CI. 307-293.
Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Potential
indicating device including serially connected noninductive resistor
and current transformer. 3,460,036, 8-5-69, CI. 324-127.
Bauder, Carl J.; Hart, Charles G.; and Cleminshaw, Douglas R , to
Cambridge Filter Manufacturing Corporation. Method for using
high frequency heat to make a seam in a filter. 3,485,694, 12-23-
69, CI. 156-227.
Bauder, Francis H. Self-storing alighting board for beehives.
3,480,977, 12-2-69, CI. 6-1.
Baudet, Roger Jean Francois: See —
Alder, Robert Oscar; Baudet, Roger Jean Francois; Baudier,
Claude Paul; and Gasset, Michelle Marcelle, 3,430,405.
Baudier, Claude Paul: See —
Alder, Robert Oscar; Baudet, Roger Jean Francois; Baudier,
Claude Paul; and Gasset, Michelle Marcelle,3,430,405.
Baudou, Antoine Joseph Georges. Process and apparatus for injec-
tion moulding tires. 3,457,594, 7-29-69, CI. 18-30.
Baudrand, Donald W.; and Mallory, Glenn O., Jr., to ARP, Inc.,
mesne. Electroless plating process. 3,438,798, 4-15-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Baudry, Rene A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Thrust
bearing pad support structure. 3,423,139, 1-21-69, CI. 308-160.
Bauduin, Albert: See-
Henry, Georges; Brichard, Edgard; Marchand, Jean; and Bau-
duin, Albert,3,477,838.
Bauduin, Philippe G.: See—
Buchy, Francois Ch.; and Bauduin, Philippe G., 3,487,220.
Bauer & Associates, Inc.: See —
Bauer, Howard C; and Bell, Robert G., 3,462,059.
Bauer & Schaurte: See —
Junker, Gerhard A., 3,443,302.
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A., du Pont de Nemours, E. I.,
and Company. Azeotropic compositions. 3,431,211, 3-4-69, CI.
252-172.
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Azeotropic composition. 3,477,952, 11-11-69,
CI. 252-171.
Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Company. Side core locking
mechanism for die casting machine. 3,468,367, 9-23-69, CI. 164-
340.
Bauer, Alfred; and Klossika, Walter, to Telefunken Patentverwer-
tungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Method for simultaneously contacting a
plurality of electrodes of a semiconductor element. 3,450,956, 6-
17-69, CI. 317-234.
Bauer, August: See—
Meininger, Fritz; and Bauer, August,3,47 1,469.
Bauer Bros., Co., The: See —
Ginaven, Marvin E., 3,451,555.
Ginaven, Marvin E., 3,452,876.
Ginaven, Marvin E.; and Adams, Albert H., 3,460,466.
Starrett, James R., 3,471,364.
Vaughan, Frank C, 3,448,934.
Bauer, Carl: See—
Diehl, Karl, 3,465,942.
Bauer, Carl Robert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of titanium alkylorthophosphates. 3,422,126, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-429.5
Bauer, Charles L., to Sunbeam Corporation. Electric shaver.
3,421,215, 1-14-69, CI. 30-41.
Bauer, Clifford D.; Neuser, Gerald L.; and Pinkalla, Hamilton A., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Edible meat coating composition. 3,483,004,
12-9-69, CI. 99-169.
Bauer, David L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation of
metal oxychlorides. 3,425,796, 2-4-69, CI. 23-86.
Bauer, Donald J.; and Lindstrom, Roald E., to United States of
America, Interior. Process for fractionating lanthanide mixtures
containing cerium. 3,425,793, 2-4-69, CI. 23-20.
Bauer, Douglas M., to General Electric Company. Amplifier with
combined voltage and current gain. 3,484,668, 12-16-69, CI. 318-
18.
Bauer, Earl J.: See-
Lents, Charles M., 3,482,414.
Bauer, Egon, to Sonotone Corporation. Battery holder and switch
for hearing aid unit. 3,475,566, 10-28-69, CI. 179-107.
Bauer, Erich O.; Fox, Paul E.; and Mac Pherson, William F., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method and apparatus for
controlling capacitances in multiwire structures. 3,433,858, 3-18-
69, CI. 264-40.
Bauer, Eugen, GmbH: See—
Wilharm, Theo; and Stieringer, Albert, 3,464,334.
Bauer, Eugene C, Jr. Non-uniform wall pipe. 3,451,434, 6-24-69,
CI. 138-172.
Bauer, Friedrich, to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Capacity control system for compressor units. 3,480,199, 11-25-
69, CI. 230-4.
Bauer, Fritz; Klatt, Peter; and Sellhorn, Kurt, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Composi-
tion containing penicillin and dye indicator for treating udders.
3,427,377, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-7.
Bauer, Gordon L.: See —
Kovaleski, Joseph J.; and Bauer, Gordon L.,3,425,647.
Bauer, Gunther: See —
Kurzke, Herbert; Bauer, Gunther; and Heinrich, Karl,3,479,689.
Bauer, Gustav, KG Guba-Unrenrohwerke: See—
Herzog, Hilmar, 3,447,993.
Bauer, Hans; and Holzer, Helmut, to Sud-West-Chemie G.m.b.H.
Method of making thermoplastic welding fitting. 3,422,179, 1-14-
69, CI. 264-272.
Bauer, Heinrich; Romgens, Hans; Sontag, Hans-Jurgen; and Zeppel-
zauer, Franz, to Rheinische Blattmetall Aktiengesellschaft and
Dessau Vetaphone Gesellschaft. Method of treating metallic sur-
faces. 3,451,871, 6-24-69, CI. 156-244.
Bauer, Helmut: See —
Erdmann, Kurt; Nerlick, Lydia, curatrix; Fischer, Claus;
Friedenrich, Heinrich; and Bauer, Helmut,3,48 1 ,255.
Bauer, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt A.G. Safety device
for protection against excess fluid pressure. 3,425,441, 2-4-69, CI.
137-467.
Bauer, Hermann: See —
Weiss, Franz; and Bauer, Hermann, 3,438,789.
Bauer, Horace P., to Budd Company, The. Roof structure.
3,486,277, 12-30-69, CI. 52-46.
Bauer, Howard C; and Bell, Robert G., to Bauer & Associates, Inc.
Internal alignment clamp. 3,462,059, 8-19-69, CI. 228-5.
Bauer, Hugo. Dispensing device with follower as discharge assistant.
3,480,181, 1 1-25-69, CI. 221-279.
Bauer, Ignaz; Nitzsche, Siegfried; and Riedle, Rudolf, to Wacker-
Chemie G.m.b.H. Organopolysiioxane grease. 3,423,318, 1-21-69,
CI. 252-49.6
Bauer, Ignaz; Nitzsche, Siegfried; and Riedle, Rudolf, to Wacker-
Chemie G.m.b.H. Casting and impregnating resins containing or-
ganosiloxanes. 3,487,123, 12-30-69, CI. 260-827.
Bauer, Jerome: See —
Block, Charles; and Bauer, Jerome,3,473,004.
Bauer, Karl: See-
Martens, Gerhard; Bauer, Karl; Turk, Herbert; and Schiminski,
Herbert,3,487,187.
Bauer, Kurt, 50% to Nolte, Albert C, Jr. Vehicular vortex cyclone
type air and gas purifying device. 3,426,513, 2-11-69, CI. 55-459.
Bauer, Kurt, to Ciba Corporation. Coatings for rectal capsules and
process for their manufacture. 3,432,594, 3-1 1-69, CI. 424-33.
Bauer, Kurt; and Kohler, Alfred, to SWF-Spezialfabrik fur Autozu-
behor Gustav Rau GmbH. Windshield spray assembly having an
adjustable spherical nozzle member. 3,433,416, 3-18-69, CI. 239-
284.
Bauer, Ludwig, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Push-
button assembly incorporating self-fastening elements. 3,478,186,
11-11-69, CI. 200-172.
Bauer, Myron J.; Neuman, Milton C; and Wiethoff, Roger H., to
United States of America, Navy. Blast door for missile launching
system. 3,477,338, 11-11-69, CI. 89-1.805
Bauer, Paul, to TRW Inc. Pulse battery. 3,421,944, 1-14-69, CI. 136-
6.
Bauer, Paul, to TRW Inc. Gas pressure control for varying thermal
conductivity. 3,450,196, 6-17-69, CI. 165-32.
Bauer, Peter, to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Bistable fluid
valves. 3,426,800, 2-11-69, CI. 137-608.
Bauer, Peter, to Bowles Engineering Corporation. High frequency
proportional fluid amplifier. 3,434,487, 3-25-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bauer, Peter, to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Fluid-driven tim-
ing mechanism. 3,439,695, 4-22-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bauer, Ralf: See—
Kahle, Otto; and Bauer, Ralf.3,429,453.
Bauer, Ralph H.; and Deisz, Marvin A., to Shell Oil Company. Block
copolymer powders. 3,441,530, 4-29-69, CI. 260-28.5
Bauer, Richard A., to Arm, Inc. Gravity sensitive electric switch.
3,452,312, 6-24-69, CI. 337-12.
Bauer, Richard G.; Bletso, Nelson C; Mast, William C; and Pierson,
Robert M., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Clear and
impact resistant blends of resinous and rubbery polymers partly
compatiblized by a grafting polymer. 3,475,516, 10-28-69, CI.
260-876.
Bauer, Richard H.; and Kilpert, Richard, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Method for insulating pipes. 3,439,075, 4-15-
69, CI. 264-45.
Bauer, Richard H ; and Kilpert, Richard, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Method and apparatus for spray foam insulat-
ing a pipe. 3,480,493, 1 1-25-69, CI. 156-78.
LIST OF PATENTEES
105
Bauer, Richard H.: See—
Kilpert, Richard; and Bauer, Richard H., 3,426,902.
Kilpert, Richard; Winsor, Edward J.; and Bauer, Richard
H., 3,425,455.
Bauer, Robert D.; See—
Constantikes, George J.; and Bauer, Robert D. ,3,427,228.
Bauer, Robert D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Vapor-liquid con-
tacting apparatus. 3,434,701, 3-25-69, CI. 261-114.
Bauer, Robert E. Apparatus for arranging and placing gToups of arti-
cles in shelves. 3,432,045, 3-1 1-69, CI. 214-16.4
Bauer, Robert F.; and Stratton, Hal, to Shell Oil Company, mesne.
Drilling. 3,426,858, 2-11-69, CI. 175-7.
Bauer, Robert H.: See—
Tantlinger, Keith W.; and Bauer, Robert H., 3,473,819.
Bauer, Ronald S.: See —
Youngman, Edward A.; Bauer, Ronald S.; and Dewhirst, Ken-
neth C, 3,444,145.
Bauer, Simon; and Wittmann, Josef, to Fritzmeier, Georg, KG.
Sprung vehicle seats. 3,480,324, 1 1-25-69, CI. 297-308.
Bauer, Werner Robert: See—
Russell, William J.; and Bauer, Werner Robert,3,458,679.
Bauer, Werner Robert, to Robertshaw Controls Company. Switch
blade with straight sided stiff tongue and arcuate sided bowed flex-
ible tongue. 3,449,534, 6-10-69, CI. 200-76.
Bauer, Werner Robert; and Hippie, George Mack, to Robertshaw
Controls Company. Switch with straight common terminal having
plural pivots. 3,459,912, 8-5-69, CI. 200-67.
Bauer, William C; and Amano, Carl K., to FMC Corporation. Ex-
traction of metals. 3,429,693, 2-25-69, CI. 75-101.
Bauer, William Charles: See —
Merigold, Charles Reynolds; and Bauer, William
Charles.3,478,597.
Bauer, William J. Process for wet oxidation of combustible waste
materials. 3,449,247, 6-10-69, CI. 210-63.
Bauer, William V.: See —
Mekler, Valentine; Sze, Morgan C; Bloomer, Ward J.; and
Bauer, William V., 3,420,656.
Sze, Morgan C; and Bauer, William V. ,3,429,804.
Bauer, William. Shoe covering and gaiter. 3,477,147, 11-11-69, CI.
36-2.
Bauerfeind, Herbert: See —
John, Willy; and Bauerfeind, Herbert,3,427,825.
Bauerle, Wilhelm; and Rentsch, Wolfgang, to Bosch, Robert,
G.m.b.H. Electric motor and gear train with antivibration housing
arrangement. 3,463,951, 8-26-69, CI. 310-51.
Bauerlein, Rudolf; and Raithel, Kurt, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Method of making a pnpn thyristor. 3,442,722, 5-6-69, CI. 148-
178.
Bauernfeind, Jacob; and Mitrovi, Milan, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Methods of treating coccidiosis with 4- sulfonilamido-2,6
dimethoxy-pyrimidine. 3,458,631, 7-29-69, CI. 424-229.
Bauers, Arthur A.: See —
McKinney, Ralph E.; and Bauers, Arthur A. ,3,474,935.
Bauger, Louis Jules; and Lacroix, Armand Jean Baptiste, to Societe
Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation.
Turbo-jet engines and other jet engines of the dual- flow type.
3,477,230, 11-1 1-69, CI. 60-224.
Baugh, Benton F.: See-
Jones, Marvin R ; and Baugh, Benton F., 3,429, 385.
Jones, Marvin R.; and Baugh, Benton F., 3,477, 526.
Baugh, Charles W.: See—
Orloff, John F.; and Baugh, Charles W., 3,42 1,562.
Baugh, Charles W., to Huck Manufacturing Company. Hollow
fastener and plug assembly. 3,424,051, 1-28-69, CI. 85-77.
Baugh, Charles W., to Huck Manufacturing Company. Self-releasing
anvil. 3,425,259, 2-4-69, CI. 72-391.
Baugh, Jarod L.: See —
Boyd, Aubrey B.; and Baugh, Jarod L.,3,439,617.
Baugh, Robert A.; and Ostrowski, John S., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Organosilicon-modified polyesters containing unsaturated al-
dehydes. 3,475,512, 10-28-69, CI. 260-827.
Baugh, Robert A.; Ostrowski, John S.; and Zwack, Robert R., to
PPG Industries, Inc. Ungelled, organic solvent-soluble inter-
polymers containing unsaturated aldehydes and coating composi-
tions made therefrom. 3,459,690, 8-5-69, CI. 260-2.
Baugh, Robert A.: See—
Ostrowski, John S.; and Baugh, Robert A. ,3,459,691.
Baugh, William D.: See—
Horvitz, David; Shaw, Robert J.; and Baugh, William
D., 3,423, 175.
Baughman, George W. Multifrequency receiving signal summing
multiphase induction motor. 3,421,061, 1-7-69, CI. 318-172.
Baughman, Walter P., to Plastomer Corporation. Coat hanger
sheath. 3,460,727, 8-12-69, CI. 223-98.
Bauhaus, Richard H.; Harrington, Howard W.; and Poulter, Howard
C, to Hewlett-Packard Company. Method for spectroscopically
analyzing a sample by detecting a radiation field change as a func-
tion of the radiation power density in the sample. 3,440,529, 4-22-
69, CI. 324-58.5
Baukal, Werner, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Fuel
battery with stabilized zirconium oxide electrolyte. 3,429,749, 2-
25-69, CI. 136-86.
Bauknecht, G., G.m.b.H. Elektrotechnische Fabriken: See—
Laszlo, Karl, 3,429,628.
Baulard-Cogan, Raymond Gerard. Animated doll. 3,481,070, 12-2-
69, CI. 46-135
Baum, Bernard O., to Union Carbide Corporation. Peroxide cured
polyethylene compositions containing coated clays. 3,425,980, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-41.
Baum, Bernard O., to Budd Company, The. Polymerization of higher
lactams. 3,440,227, 4-22-69, CI. 260-78.
Baum Chemical Corporation: See —
Baum, Sidney J., 3,427,889.
Baum, Cleophas Philemon, to United States of America, Navy. Com-
patible missile/aircraft configuration. 3,468,501, 9-23-69, CI. 244-
137.
Baum, Frank E.: See —
Ashley, William H., Jr., 3,463,983.
Baum, Gary Allen; Beno, Richard L.; and Van Vorous, Theodore, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus
for vacuum deposition on a negatively biased substrate. 3,428,546,
2-18-69, CI. 204-298.
Baum, Gerald A., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Stabilized vinyl halide
compositions. 3,454,514, 7-8-69, CI. 260-23.
Baum, Henry H., to National Cash Register Company, The. Record-
ing process utilizing 6'-nitro-l,3,3- trimethyl-benzoin-
dolinospiropyran dispersed in heat-meltable wax. 3,421,894, 1-14-
69, CI. 96-48.
Baum, Henry H., to National Cash Register Company, The. Thermo-
graphic recording system. 3,451,338, 6-24-69, CI. 101-469.
Baum, James R.; and Jimenez, Raymond J., to Motorola, Inc. Ther-
mocouple assembly. 3,462,317, 8-19-69, CI. 136-230.
Baum, John W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Dose equivalent radiation system. 3,457,413, 7-22-69, CI.
250-83.6
Baum, Kurt: See—
Grakauskas, Vytautas; and Baum, Kurt,3,423,419.
Baum, Kurt, to Aerojet-General Corporation. Method for the
preparation of difluoroamino compounds. 3,423,463, 1-21-69, CI.
260-583.
Baum, Leo; and Kmeger, Robert E., to Nixotene Corporation.
Tobacco smoke filter. 3,468,316, 9-23-69, CI. 131-187.
Baum, Melvin E., to Koppers Company, Inc. Foamed polystyrene ar-
ticles coated with an unsaturated polyester resin having monovinyl
ether monomer. 3,431,319, 3-4-69, CI. 260-861.
Baum, Melvin E.; Fekete, Frank; and Hatton, John A., to Koppers
Company, Inc. Polyester resin composition having a thickening
agent therein. 3,431,320, 3-4-69, CI. 260-865.
Baum, Melvin E.: See —
Fekete, Frank; and Baum, Melvin E., 3,465,061.
Baum, Robert E., to Sencore, Inc. Frequency divider system.
3,430,067, 2-25-69, CI. 307-225.
Baum, Sidney J., to Baum Chemical Corporation. Adjusting
mechanism. 3,427,889, 2-18-69, CI. 74-89.15
Baum, Thedore M., to Koppers Company, Inc. Blank handling ap-
paratus. 3,420,387, 1-7-69, CI. 214-6.
Baum, W. A., Co., Inc.: See—
Hanafin, Bernard M., 3,473,525.
Baum, Werner H.; Crist, Joseph G.; and Nagle, Elliott V., to United
States Steel Corporation. Process for removing nitric oxide from
gaseous mixtures. 3,428,414, 2-18-69, CI. 23-2.
Baum, William H., to Fastener Corporaton. Fastener driving ap-
paratus. 3,437,249, 4-8-69, CI. 227-120.
Bauman, Albert J.; Weliky, Nrman; and Weetall, Howard H., to
California Institute Research Foundation. Chelating resin coupling
product of diazotized cellulose and dithizone or oxine. 3,484,390,
12-16-69, CI. 260-2.2
Bauman, Jack L.; and Walker, John A., to International Harvester
Company. Marker alternator. 3,428,134, 2-18-69, CI. 172-130.
Bauman, John A.; and Bender, James O., to Rings Incorporated.
Means for securing clamping rings. 3,470,589, 10-7-69, CI. 24-23.
Bauman, Joseph F.; and Rette, Stanley P., to Acme-Hamilton Manu-
facturing Corporation. Apparatus for the continuous formation of
tubular articles. 3,430,292, 3-4-69, CI. 18-19.
Bauman, Robert Andrew, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Launder-
ing adjunct and method of preparing. 3,424,545, 1-28-69, CI. 8-
137.
Bauman, Robert Andrew, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Symmetri-
cal halo-substituted aromatic di- quaternary ammonium com-
pounds. 3,471,560, 10-7-69, CI. 260-567.6
Bauman, Robert L.; and Holt, Frederick Rodney, to Hickok Electri-
cal Instrument Company, The. Digital capacity measuring instru-
ment including a difference amplifier and a direct current-to-
frequency converter. 3,480,858, 1 1-25-69, CI. 324-60.
Bauman, Ronald M. Orthicon protective circuit. 3,435,275, 3-25-69,
CI. 315-12.
Baumann, Arthur N., to International Minerals & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method for upgrading pebble phosphate. 3,421,849, 1-14-69,
CI. 23-109.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Baumann, Arthur N.; and Roberts, Hugh H., to International
Minerals & Chemical Corporation. Digestion cell and analyzing
system containing same. 3,449,082, 6-10-69, CI. 23-253.
Baumann, Erwin: See—
Petner, Eugene J.; Baumann, Erwin; and Cornell, John
A. ,3,471,596.
Baumann, Gerhard. Plant receptacle for hydroponics. 3,483,656, 12-
16-69, CI. 47-1.2
Baumann, Gunther: See —
Babitzka, Rudolf; Baumann, Gunther; Hoelle, Hermann; and
Scholl, Hermann.3,463,129.
Baumann, Hans D., to Evans, Sheldon C, and Cummins, Samuel A.
Adjustable fluid restrictor. 3,485,474, 12-23-69, CI. 251-121.
Baumann, Hans; Erni, Edoardo; and Horvath, Attila, to Aktien-
gesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Floating-ring type shaft seal.
3,462,159, 8-19-69, CI. 277-27.
Baumann, Horst: See-
Stein, Werner; Baumann, Horst; and Voss, Manfred, 3,424,693.
Stein, Werner; Baumann, Horst; and Voss, Manfred.3,424,694.
Baumann, Horst; and Stein, Werner, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H.
Process for the manufacture of light-colored olefin sulfonation
products or of the corresponding sulfonates. 3,423,453, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-513.
Baumann, Karl Heinz: See —
Herrle, Karl; Baumann, Karl Heinz; Beckmann, Wilhelm; and
Heil, Eduard.3,458,467.
Baumann, Kurt, to Krups, Robert. Drive pin assembly for the cutter
block of an electric razor. 3,462,833, 8-26-69, CI. 30-43.92
Baumann, Kurt; and Schurenberg, Wilhelm, to Escher Wyss Aktien-
gesellschaft. Torque limiting wicket gate operating mechanism for
hydraulic machines. 3,455,331, 7-15-69, CI. 137-601.
Baumann, Ludwig; and Schutze, Benno, said Schutze assor. to said
Baumann. Ventilating fan unit. 3,421,428, 1-14-69, CI. 98-33.
Baumann, Ulrich: See—
Kautter, Carl Theodor; Baumann, Ulrich; and Riemann, Karl
Heinz.3,458,561.
Baumberger, Clement F.; and Micheron, Francois, to CSF-Compag-
nie Generate de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Ferroelectric infrared image
translator. 3,479,510, 11-18-69, CI. 250-83.3
Baumberger, Clement: See —
Micheron, Francois; and Baumberger, Clement.3,487,212.
Baumeister, Heard K.: See —
Badum, Paul J.; Baumeister, Heard K.; and Nejezchleb,
Vladimir.3,442,419.
Baumel, Anton, to Bohler, Gebr. & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Fused
corrosion resistant cobalt-chromium alloy. 3,421,890, 1-14-69, CI.
75-171.
Baumel, Anton, to Bohler, Gebr., & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Corro-
sion-resisting cobalt-chromium-tungsten alloy. 3,425,827, 2-4-69,
CI. 75-171.
Baumert, Dietrich: See—
Werres, Horst; Baumert, Dietrich; and Kotter,
Clemens.3,437,730.
Baumgaertner, Wilhelm; Zwicker, Ludwig; and Szyszka, Manfred, to
Metrawatt Aktiengesellschaft. Indicating apparatus. 3,439,647, 4-
22-69, CI. 116-129.
Baumgardner, Arthur R.; Johnston, Richard P.; Martini, William R.;
and White, Maurice A., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
Stirling cycle machine with self oscillating regenerator. 3,484,616,
12-16-69, CI. 290-1.
Baumgartel, Frank A., to Bailey Meter Company. Gas analysis
method for determining the oxygen content of gas containing car-
bon dioxide. 3,480,397, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-232.
Baumgarten, Morton Z.: See —
Brown, Charles J.; and Baumgarten, Morton Z., 3 ,470,725.
Baumgarten, Morton Z., to Charter Wire, Inc., mesne. Retaining
ring. 3,460,427, 8-12-69, CI. 85-8.8
Baumgartner, August, to Zellweger Ltd. Machine for inserting leases
in warps. 3,432,897, 3-18-69, CI. 28-40.
Baumgartner, John G , to Anchor Brush Company. Staple guide for
securing bristles of a brush to a brush handle. 3,430,281, 3-4-69,
CI. 15-195.
Baumgartner, John R.; and Bouchard, Arthur J., to Rota Forg Cor-
poration. Forging apparatus. 3,478,556, 1 1-18-69, CI. 72-185.
Baumgartner, Robert G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Pedestal closure for buried telephone cable. 3,480,721,
11-25-69, CI. 174-38.
Baumgartner, Robert G.; and Graff, Harry J., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Underground distribution closure.
3,466,380, 9-9-69, CI. 174-38.
Baumgartner, Robert L.: See —
Hvale, James L.; and Baumgartner, Robert L., 3,482,332.
Baumgartner, Robert L., to Drackett Company, The. Plastic squeeze
mop. 3,483,583, 12-16-69, CI. 15-119.
Baumgartner, Willy: See —
De Haller, Andre; and Baumgartner, Willy ,3,485,550.
Baumler, Hermann, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze A.G. Slide
ring seal. 3,471,159, 10-7-69, CI. 277-85.
Baumler, Raymond P. Simulated action target apparatus. 3,471,153,
10-7-69, CI. 273-105.2
Baumstark, Walter A.: See —
Brennan, Thomas J.; and Baumstark, Walter A. ,3,424, 187.
Baumstimler, August B. Method and apparatus for simultaneously
cleaning a well and removing a downhole tool. 3,446,283, 5-27-
69, CI. 166-43.
Baun, Leonard J., to Radio Corporation of America. Non-random
field shift apparatus for a television waveform monitor. 3,420,952,
1-7-69, CI. 178-69.5.
Baun, Leonard J., to Radio Corporation of America. Line-select ap-
paratus for a television waveform monitor. 3,423,525, 1-21-69, CI.
178-7.3
Baur, Hans; and Fabianke, Hartmut, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Charge accumulation system for telephone installations.
3,480,732, 11-25-69, CI. 179-7.1
Baur, Karl Gerhard: See —
Platz, Rolf; and Baur, Karl Gerhard.3,475,495.
Bauriedel, Friedrich, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for hardening photographic layers. 3,482,983, 12-9-69, CI.
96-111.
Baurmann, Karl-Wilhelm: See —
Schulten, Rudolf; Bohn, Thomas; Hecker, Rudolf; and Baur-
mann, Karl-Wilhelm,3,453,090.
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William B., to
Carcy-McFall Company. Artificial tree branch. 3,459,624, 8-5-69,
CI. 161-24.
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William B., to
Carey-Mc Fall Company. Artificial-tree construction. 3,463,696,
8-26-69, CI. 161-24.
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated: See —
Baade, Richard K., 3,427,703.
Benford, James R.; and Korones, Herbert D., 3,433,552.
Benford, James R.; and Rosenberger, Harold E., 3,471,218.
Benford, James R., 3,476,462.
Bird, Thomas S., 3,432,226.
Bird, Thomas S., 3,437,403.
Blum, Raymond T.; and Zak, Theodore J., 3,444,652.
Boonan, Douglas D.; and Maxwell, Gary B., 3,431,054.
Bravenec, Frank Richard, 3,460,158.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., 3,481,751.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., 3,481,752.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., 3,481,753.
Brumley, Corwin H.; and Ferris, John T., 3,455,625.
Button, Roger E., 3,487,225.
Clark, James A.; and Esmay, Edward N., 3,471,220.
Claxton, Clarence W.; and Esmay, Edward N., 3,444,760.
Doonan, Douglas D., 3,428,814.
Doonan, Douglas D., 3,437,817.
Doonan, Douglas D., 3,465,143.
Fierle, Edward J.; and Melville, William R., Jr., 3,445,092.
Gabriel, Alfred P.; Lee, Robert E.; and Mohrman, Richard C,
3,449,946.
Gantz, William A.; Runkle, Raymond B.; and Buchla, Donald
F., 3,453,441.
Grassl, Hugo H., 3,437,168.
Grimshaw, James F., 3,449,959.
Hamblen, David P., 3,486,808.
Hardway, Edward V., Jr., 3,475,763.
Harmon, Duane D., 3,437,447.
Harrick, Nicolas J.; and Turner, Arthur F., 3,436,159.
Hensler, Joseph R.; and Letter, Eugene C, 3,428,474.
Jackson, Earl V., 3,432,195.
Jackson, Earl V.; and Mohrman, Richard C, 3,476,465.
Judd, Duane E., 3,428,389.
Keller, John D., 3,431,423.
Laughman, George J., 3,445,665.
Letter, Eugene C, 3,421,915.
Letter, Eugene C, 3,431,326.
Letter, Eugene C, 3,455,627.
Letter, Eugene C, 3,455,683.
Letter, Eugene C, 3,476,461.
Levins, Philip L., 3,437,402.
Lueck, Irving B., 3,445,169.
Lueck, Irving B.; and Sheld, Clarence A., 3,471,358.
Martens, Alexander E.; and Sullivan, Bernard J., 3,428,796.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,431,760.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,439,241.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,445,639.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,445,664.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,465,157.
Martens, Alexander E., 3,487,222.
Meltzer, Robert J., 3,438,712.
Meltzer, Robert J., 3,450,477.
Mohrman, Richard C, 3,449,945.
Naujokas, Andrius A., 3,485,556.
Nothnagle, Paul E.; and Rosenberger, Harold E., 3,421,807.
Rand, Royden N., 3,432,414.
Rosenberger, Harold E., 3,428,390.
Rosenberger, Harold E.; and Tchejeyan, Sarkis K., 3,437,395.
Rosenberger, Harold E.; and Seidenberg, Richard L., 3,456,998.
Rosenberger, Harold E., 3,481,665.
LIST OF PATENTEES
107
Sahmel, Otto H., 3,431,531.
Sawicki, Edward, 3,486,237.
Seedhouse, Frederick A., 3,437,404.
Sheldon, Gilbert J., 3,481,660.
St. Onge, David L., 3,471,219.
Steinberg, Israel V., 3,450,613.
Sullivan, Bernard J., 3,422,308.
Sullivan, Bernard J., 3,465,260.
Bausch, Gunther, to Diehl. Control circuit for turning off stabilized
starting voltages in case of short circuit. 3,479,564, 11-18-69, CI.
317-22.
Bauserman, Howard M., to Steams-Roger Corporation. Pulp deliqui-
fying press. 3,478,679, 11-18-69, CI. 100-117.
Baust, George A.: See —
Ciapetta, Frank G.; Henderson, Donald S.; and Baust, George
A. ,3,471,265.
Bautz, Frederick H., to Verson Allsteel Press Company. Transfer as-
sembly for presses. 3,456,814, 7-22-69, CI. 214-1.
Bautz, Frederick H.; and McElroy, Howard J., to Verson Allsteel
Press Company. Transfer assembly for presses. 3,432,042, 3-11-
69, CI. 214-1.
Bauwens, Jean: See —
Jehenson, Pierre Simon; and Bauwens, Jean, 3,476,614.
Bavlnarsky, Vyzkumny Ustav: See —
Bucil, Frantisek; Hybl, Josef; Kabele, Stanislav; and Vecera,
Milos, 3,439,488.
Bavor, Gordon F., to Machlett Laboratories, Incorporated, The.
Dynamic braking apparatus. 3,456,175, 7-15-69, CI. 318-212.
Bawa, Mohendra S., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method of
making carbonate electrolyte matrix and fuel cell therewith.
3,466,197, 9-9-69, CI. 136-86.
Bawa, Mohendra S.; Connally, Leslie O.; and Truitt, James K., to
Texas Instruments Incorporated. Cermet material and method of
making same. 3,421,863, 1-14-69, CI. 29-182.5
Bawa, Mohendra S.; and Truitt, James K., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Method and apparatus for reforming Carbonaceous
fuels and operating fuel cell. 3,453,146, 7-1-69, CI. 136-86.
Baxendale, John W.: See —
Craven, Herman R.; and Baxendale, John W., 3,420,404.
Baxendale, Lily, to Biorex Laboratories Limited. Glycyrrhetyl glu-
cosiduronates. 3,442,91 1, 5-6-69, CI. 260-345.8
Baxmann, Fritz; Bursian, Wolfgang; and Schumacher, Rudolf, to
Chcmische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
production of polyolefines containing blowing agents. 3,470,113,
9-30-69, CI. 260-2.5
Baxt, Lawrence M.; McDowell, John R.; and Stewart, Lawrence L.,
to Philip Morris Incorporated. Laminated polarets. 3,449,093, 6-
10-69, CI. 29-195.
Baxt, Lawrence M.; McDowell, John R.; and Stewart, Lawrence L.,
to Philip Morris Incorporated. Laminated electrets. 3,449,094, 6-
10-69, CI. 29-195.
Baxter, Benjamin D. Parked car location reminder device.
3,460,508, 8-12-69, CI. 116-133.
Baxter, Bernie M.; and Cheney, Donald L. Key ejector. 3,430,469,
3-4-69, CI. 70-388.
Baxter, Bob G., to Binkley Company, The. Nonremovable swivel
crank structure. 3,436,987, 4-8-69, CI. 74-547.
Baxter, Duane W.; Felton, Bruce C; Hill, Harold W.; and Hoffman,
Harry S., Jr., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Card capacitor storage selection system. 3,428,953, 2-18-69, CI.
340-173.
Baxter, Emery E., to Motorola, Inc. Multilayer printed circuit with
soldered eyelets forming the sole means joining the same.
3,424,854, 1-28-69, CI. 174-68.5
Baxter, Gene F.: See—
Kreibich, Roland E.; Freeman, Harlan G.; and Baxter, Gene
F.,3,422,068.
Baxter, J. H., & Co.: See-
Hyatt, Marx, 3,423,893.
Baxter Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Roy A., 3,466,249.
Cabernoch, James L.; and Stevens, Kenneth H., 3,429,432.
De Dobbcleer, Gilbert Desire, 3,484,369.
Gajewski, Henry M.; Harrison, Robert R.; and Snyder Donald,
3,456,965.
Griffith, Lioncll K., 3,477,423.
Lingley, Robert Crawford, 3,437,788.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,431,313.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,444,249.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,448,197.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,448,198.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,458,584.
Regan, Bernard M., 3,480,683.
Ritz, Alvin H., 3,438,549.
Shine, Dennis F., 3,474,949.
Shine, Dennis F., 3,480,172.
Baxter, Robert O., to International Paper Company. Dunnage ser-
vice. 3,442,402, 5-6-69, CI. 214-10.5
Baxter, Samuel; and Gilbert, John Harold, to Monsanto Chemicals
Limited. Extrusion of resins. 3,467,570, 9-16-69, CI. 161-165.
Baxter, Stanley V., to Orcco Industries, Inc. Roll embossing machine
for plastic needled carpet. 3,471,897, 10-14-69, CI. 18-10.
Baxter, Warren Nesmith; and Robinson, Ivan Maxwell, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Polymerization of unconjugated
alkadienes into linear polymers. 3,472,830, 10-14-69, CI. 260-94.2
Bay, Theodosios; Chen, Tai Seng; and Schwartzenberg, John W., to
Leeds & Northrop Company. System for feed blending control.
3,473,008, 10-14-69, CI. 235-151.12
Bay-Stahlgewebe GmbH: See —
Walz, Paul Otto Kurt; Van Schyndel, Andreas; and Pasberg,
Max, 3,437,017.
Bayard, Frank W., Jr., to Hilton, H. H., Inc. Machine for manufac-
turing capacitors. 3,473,750, 10-21-69, CI. 242-56.1
Bayard, Thomas J. Simulated motor device for attaching to a vehi-
cle. 3,439,926, 4-22-69, CI. 280-1.11
Bayati, Abutorab; Peiser, Rudolf; and Schefter, Lothar, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Arrangement for the transmission of measured
variable produced by the current flowing in a high- voltage line
from the high-voltage side to the low- voltage side. 3,461,384, 8-
12-69, CI. 324-96.
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Peter Van Dillen, Paul Joan; Vollmer, Eva Maria; Kallfass, Her-
bert; and Zimmermann, Max, 3,428,488.
Bayer, Christian, to Tiros Plastics Corporation. Tap box. 3,426,890,
2-11-69, CI. 206-17.
Bayer, Ernst. Complex-forming polyester prepared from glyoxal-bis-
(2-mercapto-4-hydroxy-anil). 3,458,476, 7-29-69, CI. 260-47.
Bayer, Ernst. Complex-forming poly-Schiffs bases. 3,481,904, 12-2-
69, CI. 260-72.
Bayer, Gerhard, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process for preparing indium
and scandium antimonates. 3,449,064, 6-10-69, CI. 23-20.
Bayer, Herbert, to Wandel u. Goltermann KG. System for giving
calibrated amplitude indications. 3,461,385, 8-12-69, CI. 324-130.
Bayer, Herbert, to Wandel & Goltermann. Frequency-selective
signal-transmission system with linearity-testing means. 3,480,862,
11-25-69, CI. 324-130.
Bayer, Herbert, to Wandel u. Goltermann KG. System for giving
calibrated amplitude indications. 3,486,112, 12-23-69, CI. 324-
130.
Bayer, Horst O.; Lewis, Sheldon N.; and Unger, Victor H., to Rohm
& Haas Company. Phosphoric triamide derivatives. 3,468,946, 9-
23-69, CI. 260-543.
Bayer, Horst O.; and Unger, Victor H., to Rohm & Haas Company.
Phosphoric triamidederivatives as herbicides. 3,433,623, 3-18-69,
CI. 71-86.
Bayer, Johann Wolfgang, to Hilti Aktiengesellschaft. Fastener driving
tool. 3,424,361, 1-28-69, CI. 227-10.
Bayer, John W.; Gagnon, Donald W.; and Grinonneau, William C,
to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Polymerization catalyst containing vanadi-
um , phosphorus and aluminum. 3,427,257, 2-11-69, CI. 252-431.
Bayer, John W.; Gagnon, Donald W.; Grinonneau, William C; and
Santiago, Edgardo, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Catalyst comprising ( 1 )
reaction product of a vanadium oxide and organic phosphorous
compound, (2) a hydrocarbyl silane and a halo-aluminum com-
pound, and polymerization. 3,476,732, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-94.3
Bayer, John W.; and Santiago, Edgardo, to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Three-component catalytic system including a tetrasubstituted
hydrocarbyl silane, and method for the polymerization of olefins.
3,440,179, 4-22-69, CI. 252-429.
Bayer, Otto: See —
Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Otto, 3,479, 3 10.
Dieterich, Dieter; Muller, Erwin; and Bayer, Otto,3,480,592.
Freytag, Helmut; Reichold, Ernst; Bayer, Otto; Bockmann,
Walter; and Wagner, Jochim, 3,425,985.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Bayer, Otto; and Muller, Er-
win,3,47 1,449.
Keberle, Wolfgang; Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Ot-
to,3,461,103.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,577.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,578.
Bayer, Otto; Schrotter, Rudolf; Siefken, Werner; and Wagner, Kuno,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethane 1,2-di
(isocyanatomethyl) cyclobutane. 3,437,609, 4-8-69, CI. 260-2.5
Wagner, Kuno; Bayer, Otto; and Schroter, Rudolf,3,441,588.
Bayer, Walter, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Rolling of slabs.
3,425,254, 2-4-69, CI. 72-198.
Bayer, Wolfgang; and Rangger, Herbert, to Hilti Aktiengesellschaft.
Explosive driven stud setting apparatus for use in hard-to-reach
places. 3,482,753, 12-9-69, CI. 227-10.
Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G.: See —
Apfelbeck, Ludwig, 3,424,143.
Gebler, Eugen, 3,462,168.
Bayerische Wollfilzfabriken KG: See-
Dietrich, Johann, 3,452,413.
Bayerisches Leichtmetallwerk Graf Blucher von Wahlstatt K.G.: See-
Schober, Franz, 3,453,409.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bayerl, Joseph James; deDecker, Hendrik Kamiel; and Lee, Ying
Kao, to Texas-U.S. Chemical Company. Room temperature cura-
ble liquid conjugated diene compositions. 3,433,759, 3-18-69, CI.
260-33.6
Bayersdorfer, Werner: See —
Burkart, Hermann; Dorner, Harro; and Bayersdorfer,
Werner,3,447,568.
Bayha, Jack E., to Transmarine Corporation. Photoelectric docu-
ment tester using light beams of complementary color. 3,436,552,
4-1-69, CI. 250-219.
Bayha, Jack E., to Transmarine Corporation. Nonmonetary vending
token and verification apparatus. 3,440,606, 4-22-69, CI. 340-149.
Bayha, Jack E., to Transmarine Corporation. Radiation sensitive
paper security validation apparatus. 3,457,421, 7-22-69, CI. 250-
219.
Bayha, Jack E., to Transmarine Corporation. Paper security valida-
tion apparatus. 3,462,225, 8-19-69, CI. 356-71.
Bayha, Jack E., to Transmarine Corporation. Scrip for use with
paper security validation apparatus. 3,471,172, 10-7-69, CI. 283-8.
Bayles, Fred R., to LTV Electrosystems, Inc. Fluid actuator.
3,463,055, 8-26-69, CI. 92-26.
Bayles, John J., to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for
mooring instruments at a predetermined depth. 3,471,877, 10-14-
69, CI. 9-8.
Bayless, Frank K.; and Robinson, Hugh A., to United Shoe Machin-
ery Corporation, mesne. Power devices having reversible drive.
3,451,495,6-24-69, CI. 180-19.
Bayless, James A.; and Gruhn, Earl F., to Swedlow Inc. Method of
wrapping bias cut tape under longitudinal tension. 3,420,721, 1-7-
69, CI. 156-162.
Bayless, James C. Snap on bail for buckets. 3,480,317, 1 1-25-69, CI.
294-3 1 .
Bayley, Donald: See —
Broom, Ronald Francis Johnston; Hilsum, Cyril; Bayley, Donald;
and Ralphs, John Dennis.3,443,109.
Bayley, Graham Edward: See —
Bellinger, Ronald; and Bayley, Graham Edward.3,463,333.
Bayley, Graham Edward; and Lott, William R., to Dore, John L.,
Co. Method of lining tubular members. 3,462,825, 8-26-69, CI.
29-451.
Baylin, Henry: See —
Baylin, Jack, 3,472,489.
Baylin, Jack, 33 1/3% to Baylin, Henry, and 33 1/3% to Baylin,
Samuel. Baluster jackets. 3,472,489, 10-14-69, CI. 256-22.
Baylin, Samuel: See—
Baylin, Jack, 3,472,489.
Baylis, Eric Keith; Pickles, Wilfred; and Sparrow, Kenneth David, to
Geigy Chemical Corporation. Process for producing dicarboxylic
acids. 3,441,604, 4-29-69, CI. 260-533.
Baylis, Howard Raymond: See —
Tiefenthal, Josef Maria Herbert; and Baylis, Howard
Raymond,3,464,331.
Baylon, Charles A.: See —
Wagner, Wesley R.; and Baylon, Charles A.,3,439,815.
Baylor, Harry N., to Union Carbide Corporation. Production of iso-
cyanates. 3,457,291, 7-22-69, CI. 260-453.
Bayly, Inc.: See—
Wagner, William H., 3,482,266.
Bayly, John G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Fog density measurement by X-ray scattering. 3,470,372,
9-30-69, CI. 250-43.5
Baynard, Joseph S., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Pulse generator employing two sequentially gated monostable mul-
tivibrators and delay circuit. 3,426,218, 2-4-69, CI. 307-265.
Bayne, Donald E.: See-
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., 3,459, 107.
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., 3,466,048.
Bayne, Peter D.; and Pahlow, John L., to Schlitz, Jos., Brewing
Company. Process of brewing. 3,453,1 14, 7-1-69, CI. 99-52.
Bayne, Peter D.: See —
Kozulis, Joseph A.; and Bayne, Peter D., 3,484,244.
Baynes, William R.; Marason, Gabriel, Jr.; and Barcus, Jack L., to
Mattel, Inc. Tone arm resetting means for a phonograph toy.
3,484,828, 12-16-69, CI. 274-15.
Bayrd, Richard O.: See —
Tuinila, Raymond P.; and Bayrd, Richard O., 3,44 1,933.
Bays, Fernand, to Vidosa S.A. Apparatus for receiving upon an
elevationally displaceable table a stack of flat material. 3,445,106,
5-20-69, CI. 271-61.
Bays, Fernand, to Vidosa S.A. Apparatus for feeding sheets from a
stack to a processing machine. 3,466,028, 9-9-69, CI. 271-1 1.
Bayssat, Michel: See —
Szarvasi, Etienne; and Bayssat, Michel, 3, 440, 250.
Szarvasi, Etienne; and Bayssat, Michel.3,458,529.
Bazhenov, Petr Dmitrievich; Orekhanov, Voleslav Zakharovich; Ru-
bets, Vladimir Gavrilovich; and Failkovsky, Vladimir Ivanovich, to
Anapsky Vinzavod. Automatic must fermentation plant.
3,486,437, 12-30-69, CI. 99-276.
Bazin, Lucas J., to RCA Corporation. Remote control for deflection
system of a television camera. 3,463,962, 8-26-69, CI. 315-24.
Bazinet, Wilfred P., Jr., to American Optical Corporation, mesne.
Method of making laser components. 3,455,666, 7-15-69, CI. 65-
4.
Bazinet, Wilfred P., Jr.: See—
Snitzer, Elias; Bazinet, Wilfred P., Jr.; and Hwalek, David
C, 3,455,667.
Bazouin, Andre Rene Marcel; Dunogues, Jacques Paul; and Lefort,
Marcel Joseph Celestin, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Preparation of
vinyloxy containing organosilicon compounds. 3,472,888, 10-14-
69, CI. 260-448.8
Bazouin, Andre Rene Marcel; and Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin, to
Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Process for the separation of or-
ganotrichlorosilanes. 3,441,584, 4-29-69, CI. 260-448.2
Beach, Earl F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Load break
circuit interrupter utilizing adsorbed gas evolved from series-con-
nected activated carbon. 3,449,536, 6-10-69, CI. 200-148.
Beach, J. M., Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Beach, John M.; Cecil, Harry H.; White, Arthur R.; and Ziegler,
George S., 3,423,104.
Beach, James R., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Composition
and process for cleaning and coating metal surfaces. 3,450,577, 6-
17-69, CI. 148-6.15
Beach, James R., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Process and
composition for cleaning and coating metal surfaces. 3,484,304,
12-16-69, CI. 148-6.15
Beach, John M.; Cecil, Harry H.; White, Arthur R.; and Ziegler,
George S., to Beach, J. M., Manufacturing, Inc. Vehicle wheel
steering apparatus. 3,423,104, 1-21-69, CI. 280-96.1
Beach, John M.: See—
White, Arthur R.; and Beach, John M.,3,460,654.
Beach, John R., to Signode Corporation. Strap tension buckle.
3,447,208, 6-3-69, CI. 24-23.
Beach, Joseph L.; and Jackson, Winston J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Process for purifying polycarbonates. 3,437,639, 4-8-
69, CI. 260-47.
Beach, Paul L., to Proteus Foods & Industries, Inc. Preparation of a
proteinaceous food salad. 3,454,405, 7-8-69, CI. 99-188.
Beach, Richard G., to Taylor Instrument Companies. Lever device.
3,420,147, 1-7-69, CI. 92-37.
Beach, Willard C, deceased; and Beach, Mary B.,0 (by National
Bank and Trust Company of Central Pa.; administrator). Shaft
thimble and strap for racing harness. 3,445,989, 5-27-69, CI. 54-2.
Beacham, Francis W., to Clement, J. W., Company. High speed web-
fed rotary printing press with drier and chill roll. 3,442,21 1, 5-6-
69, CI. 101-416.
Beacham, Harry H.; Segro, Nicholas R.; and Thomas, James L., to
FMC Corporation. Flame-retardant resinous compositions.
3,483,158, 12-9-69, CI. 260-41.
Beacham, Harry Hoyt; Kreinik, Jerry M.; and Thomas, James Larue,
to FMC Corporation. Transparent reinforced compositions con-
taining diallyl phthalate prepolymers. 3,441,535, 4-29-69, CI. 260-
40.
Beachem, Michael Thomas: See —
Megson, Frederic Houghton; Beachem, Michael Thomas; and
Stockel, Richard Frederick,3,456,010.
Beachem, Michael Thomas, to American Cyanamid Company. Oil
and water repellent textiles. 3,431,140, 3-4-69, CI. 1 17-121.
Megson, Frederic H.; and Beachem, Michael T., 3,464, 847.
O'Brien, Samuel J.; Beachem, Michael T.; and Megson, Frederic
H., 3,482,927.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Corporation. Paper machine press
with reverse rotation lump clearing roll. 3,483,079, 12-9-69, CI.
162-272.
Beachler, Edward D.: See —
Denoyer, Donald B.; and Beachler, Edward D., 3,443,295.
Beacon Steel Products Company, Inc.: See —
Scott, Robert A.; Reese, Richard R.; and Scott, David A.,
3,485,215.
Beadle, Anthony Crisp; and Garner, William, to International Stan-
dard Electric Corporation. Carbon filling method and machine.
3,433,276, 3-18-69, CI. 141-12.
Beadle, William E.; and Benson, Kenneth E., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Significant impurity sources for solid
state diffusion. 3,473,980, 10-21-69, CI. 148-189.
Beagles, John A.: See —
Bunton, William J.; Beagles, John A.; and Good, Dale
E.,3,430,349.
Beahm, Robert B.; and Grader, Jerome E., to Crown Cork & Seal
Company, Inc., mesne. Fluid proportioning and blending system.
3,474,815, 10-28-69, CI. 137-101.19
Beake, Frederick A., to Sanders Nuclear Corporation. High tempera-
ture resistance heater. 3,457,390, 7-22-69, CI. 219-544.
Beal, John O.: See-
Gray, Robert P.; and Beal, John O.,3,485,083.
Beal, Keith F., to Sanford Research Company. Marking element and
method of making same. 3,464,775, 9-2-69, CI. 401-199.
Beal, Philip F., Ill; Lincoln, Frank H., Jr.; and Pike, John E., to Up-
john Company, The. Cyclopenta [/3] pyrans. 3,435,053, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-345.2
LIST OF PATENTEES
109
Beale, Alvin F., Jr.; and Donnell, Luke W., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Fractionation of polyamines. 3,452,097, 6-24-69, CI.
260-583.
Beale, Edwin W., to Compotite Shower Pan. Sealing device for
shower threshold. 3,451,178, 6-24-69, CI. 52-210.
Beale, James, to Foseco International Limited. Sand moulding mix-
tures. 3,440,066, 4-22-69, CI. 106-38.35
Beale, Julian Robert Anthony; and Beer, Andrew Francis, to U.S.
Philips Corporation. Igfet with interdigital source and drain and
gate with limited overlap. 3,449,648, 6-10-69, CI. 317-235.
Beale, Stanley E., to Scanbe Manufacturing Corporation. Printed cir-
cuit board ejection and locking mechanism. 3,451,034, 6-17-69,
CI. 339-17.
Beall, Glenn L.: See-
Fields, Mack R.; Roehr, Zbislaw M.; and Beall, Glenn
L.,3,455,478.
Beall, Horace A., Jr.; Cross, James V.; and Gow, Kenneth P., to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Time reference angle en-
coder using radiation sensitive means. 3,458,709, 7-29-69, CI.
250-231.
Bealor, Jesse L., Jr.: See —
Cook, Rufus L.; and Bealor, Jesse L., Jr.,3,474,402.
Beals, Duane E.; Berchtold, Donald R.; O'Brien, James W.; Rosen-
berger, Paul C; Sieving, Alfred W.; and Smith, Kerwyn B., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Limit system for motor grader blade
controls. 3,448,816, 6-10-69, CI. 172-793.
Beals, Eugene C. Boat trimmer. 3,456,610, 7-22-69, CI. 1 14-66.5
Beals, George C; Ogilvie, Kendal M.; and Mulholland, Lyle E., to
Kennecott Copper Corporation. Oxygen lance. 3,436,068, 4-1-69,
CI. 266-34.
Beals, John Alden, to Pressure Systems, Inc. Headbox shower ap-
paratus. 3,458,135, 7-29-69, CI. 239-222.11
Beals, Raymond S.: See —
Reardon, Daniel E.; Wallace, Richard W.; and Beals, Raymond
S.,3,438,615.
Beam, Edwin A.: See —
Ritter, George E.; and Beam, Edwin A.,3,452,915.
Beam, Harry L.; Berube, Warren A.; and Dobslaw, Gerhardt A., to
Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Power-operated tool.
3,454,143, 7-8-69, CI. 192-34.
Beam, Robert A.: See —
Herrick, Donald W.; and Beam, Robert A. ,3,423, 155.
Beam, Theodore E.: See —
Alldritt, Donald H.; and Beam, Theodore E.,3,478,342.
Beaman, Alden Gamaliel; Duschinsky, Robert; and Tautz, William
Paul, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. l-Substituted-2-nitroimidazole
derivatives. 3,468,902, 9-23-69, CI. 260-309.
Beaman Corporation: See —
Bransford, Ernest O., Jr., 3,456,406.
Beaman, Norman V., to Par-Way Mfg. Co. Apparatus for greasing
baking pans. 3,424,128, 1-28-69, CI. 118-314.
Beaman, Norman V., to Par-Way Mfg. Co. Electric switch operating
and mounting means. 3,426,165, 2-4-69, CI. 200-61.41
Beamco, Inc.: See —
Breslin, John J., 3,465,111.
Bean, Arthur R., Jr.: See-
Moss, Fred Dudley; and Bean, Arthur R., Jr.,3,465,065.
Bean, Carmon J. Magnetic filtration of transmission fluid. 3,463,729,
8-26-69, CI. 210-42.
Bean, Charles P., to General Electric Company. Electrokinetic trans-
ducer with ion scavenging. 3,424,953, 1-28-69, CI. 317-231.
Bean, Charles P., to General Electric Company. Process for filling
pores. 3,483,095, 12-9-69, CI. 204-15.
Bean, Charles P.: See —
Rodbell, Donald S.; and Bean, Charles P.,3,474,426.
Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr.: See—
Dorfman, Edwin; and Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr., 3,420,884.
Witschard, Gilbert; and Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr. ,3,462,407.
Bean, Edward C; and Rhodes, Laddie T. Mounting device for elec-
tronic equipment. 3,429,534, 2-25-69, CI. 248-25.
Bean, Fredrick D., to General Electric Company. Blade retainer.
3,479,009, 1 1-18-69, CI. 253-77.
Bean, Kenneth E.; and Gleim, Paul S., to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Structure and method for preventing spurious growths
during epitaxial deposition of semiconductor material. 3,421,055,
1-7-69, CI. 317-234.
Bean, Lloyd F.; and Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation.
Frost imaging employing a deformable electrode. 3,443,938, 5-13-
69, CI. 96-1.1
Bean, Lloyd F.: See—
Gundlach, Robert W.; and Bean, Lloyd F.,3,445,226.
Bear Archery Company: See-
Stewart, William R., 3,434,465.
Bear Manufacturing Company: See —
Blazek, William J., 3,442,164.
MacMillan, Charles W., 3,443,318.
Beard, Bramlet L.: See—
Huffaker, James Edward; and Beard, Bramlet L., 3, 420,663.
Beard, Chester E. Means for carrying and cleaning golf balls.
3,462,230, 8-19-69, CI. 401-11.
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation.
6,7-Methylene and 6,7-halomethylene pregnanes and 19-nor-
pregnanes and process for their preparation. 3,438,977, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-239.55
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation.
11 -Substituted, 1 6a, 1 7a-difluoromethylene steroids of the
pregnane series. 3,457,285, 7-22-69, CI. 260-397.45
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation.
16a,17a-Difluoromethylene derivatives of the pregnane series.
3,478,066, 11-11-69, CI. 260-397.3
Beard, Franklin; and Green, William G. Fuel generator. 3,447,511,
6-3-69, CI. 123-3.
Beard, Jack H.; Hoole, Harold; and Hayes, Allan, to Davy and
United Engineering Company Limited. Rolling mills. 3,438,996, 4-
15-69, CI. 72-239.
Beard, Kenneth R., to Square D Company. Captive screw assembly.
3,472,303, 10-14-69, CI. 151-69.
Beard, Ralph L.; and Hester, James F., to Hanes Corporation. Gar-
ment construction. 3,449,765, 6-17-69, CI. 2-113.
Beard, Rex E., to Eberline Instrument Corporation. Pulse rate to
current converting and linear log indicating. 3,445,767, 5-20-69,
CI. 324-78.
Beard, Verna M. Domestic centrifugal separator. 3,465,956, 9-9-69,
CI. 233-23.
Beard, Walter C, Jr.; and Kotuby, Paul M., to Risdom Manufactur-
ing Company, The. Aerosol valve actuator button. 3,446,478, 5-
27-69, CI. 251-297.
Bearden, Roby, Jr; and Aldridge, Clyde L., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Phosphorylation of hydrocarbon resins.
3,427,293, 2-11-69, CI. 260-82.
Beardmore, James W.: See —
Lorensen, Lyman E.; Beardmore, James W.; and Fowkes,
Frederick M., 3,475,393.
Beards, William A.: See —
Mclntyre, Alan H.; and Beards, William A.,3,45 1,080.
Beardsley, Albert L., to General Aniline & Film Corporation. Spin-
dle adaptor. 3,482,794, 12-9-69, CI. 242-68.3
Beardsley, Melville W. Air-cushion vehicle with flexible skirt.
3,429,395, 2-25-69, CI. 180-117.
Beare, Leonard E.; Matson, Howard J.; and Nelson, John W., to Sin-
clair Research, Inc. Sulfurized and phosphorized extreme pressure
agents. 3,455,844, 7-15-69, CI. 252-46.6
Bearer, Gerald L., to Wilson, Lee, Engineering Company. Leveler.
3,420,082, 1-7-69, CI. 72-163.
Bearer, Gerald L., to Wilson, Lee, Engineering Company, Inc.
Quench press. 3,467,367, 9-16-69, CI. 266-6.
Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of form-
ing wrapped tubing from oriented polymer film while maintaining
orientation. 3,475,245, 10-28-69, CI. 156-162.
Beares, Allen G.: See —
Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Beares, Allen G., 3,474,575.
Duran, Raymond J.; and Beares, Allen G., 3,485,017.
Bearings, Seals & Gears, Inc.: See —
Cain, Earl S.; Carlson, Jerome A.; and Goodrich, George E.,
3,466,697.
Bearint, David E., to Crane Co. Cascade absorption refrigeration
system. 3,483,710, 12-16-69, CI. 62-79.
Beart, Robert W., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Can carrier. 3,463,535,
8-26-69, CI. 294-87.28
Beas, Urban J., to MacGregor-Comarain, Incorporated. Retractable
rig for operating hatch covers. 3,465,807, 9-9-69, CI. 160-188.
Beasley, Augustus Earl, Jr.: See —
Cowan, Jack C; Beasley, Augustus Earl, Jr.; Jordan, John W.;
Finlayson, Claude Malcolm; and Sterns, Robert O., 3,425,953.
Beasley, Neil D.; Whitehurst, Gerald E.; Saletzki, Jacob S.;
Lofthouse, Fred R.; and Weber Robert L., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Interchangeable dual gear train assem-
blies. 3,452,610, 7-1-69, CI. 74-15.2
Beason, Elmer C; and Mader, George E., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Cutting and heat sealing thermoplastic film. 3,450,587,
6-17-69, CI. 156-389.
Beason, Elmer C: See —
Eddy, William R.; Phillips, Lawrence D.; and Beason, Elmer
C, 3,430,528.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; Hutchins, Ward H.; and Orcutt, John W., to
General Motors Corporation. Poloted vacuum actuator. 3,448,659,
6-10-69, CI. 91-49.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; and Richards, Gary E., to General Motors
Corporation. Vacuum control system. 3,476,018, 11-4-69, CI. 91-
419.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; and Weiss, Walter W., to General Motors
Corporation. Compartment temperature control system and ther-
mostatic vacuum regulator. 3,455,505, 7-15-69, CI. 236-87.
Beatrice Foods Co.: See-
Bard, Elmer H., 3,452,379.
Bundus, Robert H., 3,428,231.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., 3,466,174.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., 3,466,176.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., 3,466,177.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., 3,485,641.
Fraser, Robert F., 3,486,697.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Luksas, Anthony J.; and Bundus, Robert H., 3,449,132.
McMiller, Urban C, 3,476,162.
Noznick, Peter P.; and Tater, Charles W., 3,443,960.
Noznick, Peter P.; Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J.,
3,446,627.
Noznick, Peter Paul; and Tatter, Charles W., 3,445,244.
Tatter, Charles W.; and Noznick, Peter P., 3,421,904.
Tatter, Charles W.; and Noznick, Peter P., 3,433,643.
Beattie, David Lloyd George: See —
Willis, Robin Burke; Beattie, David Lloyd George; and Swann,
Ferris.3,481,118.
Beattie, John Reginald, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Method of
and apparatus for toughening glass. 3,469,963, 9-30-69, CI. 65-
115.
Beattie, John Reginald; and Ogilvie, Alan Graham, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Reflection testing apparatus which detects pits
in sheet material. 3,427,109, 2-1 1-69, CI. 356-237.
Beattie, Walter R.: See—
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Beattie, Walter R., 3,430,682.
Beattie, Willard H., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Radiation sensitive
nuclei detector for solutions. 3,462,609, 8-19-69, CI. 250-218.
Beattly, Charles W.: See—
Peoples, Leo C; and Beattly, Charles W., 3,432,483.
Beatty, Earl C; and Howard, Frank L., to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corporation. Aluminum alloy for color anodizing.
3,475,167, 10-28-69, CI. 75-147.
Beatty, Huston M. All-weather marker device. 3,468,047, 9-23-69,
CI. 40-10.
Beatty, Ronald L.; and Kiplinger, Dale V., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Pyrolytic carbon coating process.
3,471,314, 10-7-69, CI. 117-46.
Beaty, Lois B. Insulated container for infant food. 3,478,866, 11-18-
69, CI. 206-4.
Beaudion, John E., to Electro-Clamp Corporation, mesne. Electrical
connector with wire-gripping means. 3,437,979, 4-8-69, CI. 339-
95.
Beaudoin, Clifford S.; and Kokkeler, Donald C. Advertising display
device. 3,457,663, 7-29-69, CI. 40-129.
Beaudry, Harvey James, to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Im-
pedance matching network for gas reaction apparatus. 3,436,333,
4-1-69, CI. 204-312.
Beaudry, Harvey J.; and Bersin, Richard L., to Laboratory for Elec-
tronics, Inc. Carbon coating employing electromagnetic field.
3,485,657, 12-23-69, CI. 117-46.
Beaudry, Russell G.; and Palm, Bernhard N., to Reuland Electric
Company. Multirotor induction motor. 3,445,699, 5-20-69, CI.
310-125.
Beaufour, Albert: See —
Leroi, Eugene; Beaufour, Albert; and Beaufour,
Gerald, 3,462,437.
Beaufour, Gerald: See —
Leroi, Eugene; Beaufour, Albert; and Beaufour,
Gerald,3,462,437.
Beaulieu, Adrian A.; McKenney, James L.; Megley, James W.; and
Munroe, Lawrence M., to Beaulieu-Munroe Corporation.
Hydronic-electric heating systems. 3,422,248, 1-14-69, CI. 219-
281.
Beaulieu, Marcel. Systems for regulating the speed of direct- current
motors and applications thereof. 3,443,187, 5-6-69, CI. 318-327.
Beaulieu-Munroe Corporation: See —
Beaulieu, Adrian A.; McKenney, James L.; Megley, James W.;
and Munroe, Lawrence M., 3,422,248.
Beaumariage, Andre: See—
Brabon, Roger; Beaumariage, Andre; De Boeck, Willy; De
Broeycr, Roland; Delplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Mar-
ccl.3,465,097.
Beaumont, David H.; and Friedman, Arnold I., to General Electric
Company. Lamp phosphor adherence. 3,424,605, 1-28-69, CI.
117-33.5
Beaumont, Richard W.: See —
Bailey, Edward A.; and Beaumont, Richard W., 3, 446, 294.
Bcauprc, Jean L. House anchorage. 3,449,874, 6-17-69, CI. 52-149.
Beauregard, William W.; and Brisson, Edgar H., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, under
provisions of 42 U.S.C. 2457 (d). Water separating system.
3,455,121, 7-15-69, CI. 62-268.
Beauvais, Rene G., to Resistance Welder Corporation. Method of
forming a wire condenser mat welder. 3,460,225, 8-12-69, CI. 29-
157.3
Beauval, Jean-Jacques; Duhem, Jean; and Pacchioni, Antenore, to
Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Method and apparatus for
producing high-speed translational movement. 3,427,927, 2-18-69,
CI. 91-36.
Beaver, Bud K.; and Burlem, William S. Solder wire feed
mechanism. 3,437,252, 4-8-69, CI. 228-53.
Beaver, Emil R., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Incased
graphite segmented thermoelement. 3,434,888, 3-25-69, CI. 136-
203.
Beaver, Emil R., Jr.: See-
Henderson, Courtland M.; Beaver, Emil R., Jr.; and Reitsma,
Louis J., Jr.,3,467,555.
Beaver Precision Products, Inc.: See —
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving J.,
3,421,351.
Newman, William G., 3,467,447.
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving J.,
3,468,146.
Beaver, Ruby C; and Wood, Fenton M., to American Machine &
Foundry Company. Pipeline inspection apparatus with means for
correlating the recorded defect signals with the angular position
within the pipeline at which they were generated. 3,460,028, 8-5-
69, CI. 324-37.
Beaver, Ruby C: See —
Crouch, Alfred E.; and Beaver, Ruby C, 3,483,466.
Beavers, Dorothy J.; Wilson, Charles V.; and Allen, Charles F. H., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Polyfunctional polyalkyleneglycols and
their polyquaternary ammonium salts. 3,426,029, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
294.8
Beavers, Ellington M.; and Koroly, Joseph E., to Rohm & Haas
Company. Method of epoxidation using phosphoric acid catalyst.
3,448,125, 6-3-69, CI. 260-348.5
Beavers, Jack. Heat treatment furnace. 3,469,831, 9-30-69, CI. 266-
4.
Beavers, Leo E.; and Bush, Walter M., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Dye diffusion transfer process and element. 3,445,228, 5-20-69,
CI. 96-3.
Beavitt, Alan R., to Plessey Company Limited, The. Vacuum
evaporation processes. 3,440,874, 4-29-69, CI. 73-150.
Beavon, David K.; and Jentz, Norman E., to Parsons, Ralph M.,
Company, The. Method for cooling viscous fluids. 3,444,075, 5-
13-69, CI. 208-347.
Beazley, Edward H., to Burton's Seafood, Inc. Apparatus and
method for advancing objects to gauging slots. 3,455,446, 7-15-69,
CI. 209-98.
Beazley, Rodney Thomas, to Glacier Metal Company Limited, The.
Centrifugal fluid cleaners. 3,432,091, 3-1 1-69, CI. 233-1.
Beazley, Rodney Thomas; and Armstrong, Robert Hunter Thynne, to
Glacier Metal Company Limited, The. Method of making a joint
of the ball and socket type. 3,452,415, 7-1-69, CI. 29-149.5
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L., to Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Process for purifying butadiene stream. 3,423,385,
1-21-69, CI. 260-94.2
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L., to Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Removal of alkyne impurity from butadiene- 1,2.
3,458,591, 7-29-69, CI. 260-681.5
Bebbington, John, Jr.; and Cozzarin, Edward, to Borg-Warner Cor-
poration, mesne. Composite drive wheel. 3,469,465, 9-30-69, CI.
74-243.
Bebech, Michael J. Multiple filter element cleaning means.
3,482,700, 12-9-69, CI. 210-332.
Bebinger, Jack E., to General Electric Company. Motor winding
control embodying a fluid amplifier. 3,423,659, 1-21-69, CI. 318-
221.
Bebruder Einfalt, Blechspielwarenfabrik: See —
Einfalt, Alfred, 3,456,382.
Bechan, William H.; and Winsor, Jack O., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Fluid control system. 3,448,576, 6-10-69, CI. 60-
52.
Bechard, John J.; Dahl, Walter L.; Martin, James S.; Workman,
Clark S.; and Sankey, David J., to Remington Arms Company, Inc.
Bayonet adapter and magazine extension tube. 3,445,951, 5-27-69,
CI. 42-86.
Becheiraz, Joseph: See —
Frauchiger, Ulrich; and Becheiraz, Joseph, 3,457, 898.
Bechem, Karl Gunter. Cutting roller in particular for roller-type en-
larging bits. 3,444,939, 5-20-69, CI. 175-334.
Bechlars, Franz: See —
Wolf, Karlheinz; Haus, Arthur; Mager, Theodor; Hornle, Rein-
hold; and Bechlars, Franz.3,458,804.
Bechler, Horst, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Cir-
cuit arrangement for relays. 3,423,639, 1-21-69, CI. 317-123.
Becht, Carl T., to Senco Products, Incorporated. Pneumatic fastener
applying device. 3,477,629, 11-1 1-69, CI. 227-130.
Becht, Carl T., to Senco Products, Incorporated. Nail package.
3,478,872, 11-18-69, CI. 206-56.
Becht, Carl T., to Senco Products Incorporated. Nails in strip form.
3,481,459, 12-2-69, CI. 206-56.
Becht, George L.: See —
Cappelli, Joseph A.; Guattery, Antonio P.; Rebar, Edward;
Sobin, George; and Becht, George L., 3,45 1,724.
Bechtel International Corporation: See —
Freeborg, Robert M., 3,445,012.
Goerz, David J., Jr., 3,475,827.
Koupal, Jerome R., 3,474,266.
Schreiber, Henry; Goerz, David J., Jr.; Hankin, Jerome W.; and
Stephansen, Erik W., 3,449,836.
Bechthold, Horst: See-
Baron, Gerhard; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Bechthold,
Horst.3,436,198.
Bechtle, Anton Josef Richard; and Roder, Georg, to Messer
Griesheim G.m.bH. Torch carriage driving arrangement.
3,424,013, 1-28-69, CI. 74-37.
LIST OF PATENTEES
111
Bechtloff, Gert, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Steep conveyor installation. 3,446,332,
5-27-69, CI. 198-165.
Bechtloff, Gert; and Szonn, Reinhold, to Lemforder Kunststoff
G.m.b.H., , Co. K.G., and Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltung-
sgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Conveyor installation and
conveyor belt system therefor. 3,429,420, 2-25-69, CI. 198-165.
Bechtol, Lavon Dee; and Artandi, Charles, to Ethicon, Inc. Radiat-
ing tanned and untanned collagen prothesis with 5 to 25 megarads
of ionizing radiation. 3,451,394, 6-24-69, CI. 128-296.
Bechtold, Arthur W.; and Rizzo, Vincent J., to Chemway Corpora-
tion. Ophthalmic compostions containing alginic acid salts of
pilocarpine atropine and physostigimine. 3,450,814, 6-17-69, CI.
424-180.
Bechtold, Edwin W., to Ednalite Corporation, The. Focusing lens
pain combined with photocopying objective. 3,436,145, 4-1-69,
CI. 350-215.
Bechtold, Edwin W., to Ednalite Corporation, The. Seven element
lens system for electrophotographic reproduction of fluorescent
images. 3,458,250, 7-29-69, CI. 350-217.
Bechtold, James H.; and Somers, Edward V., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Variable resistance heating element. 3,454,748,
7-8-69, CI. 219-553.
Bechtold, Max F.; and Brasen, Wallace R., du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Polysilicic acid tetrafluorcethylene secondary al-
cohol copolymer compositions. 3,429,846, 2-25-69, CI. 260-29.6
Bechtold, Max F.; and Fawcett, Frank Shumate, du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Compositions comprising polysilisic
acid and copolymers of fluorinated monomers with omega-hydrox-
yalkyl vinyl ethers. 3,429,845, 2-25-69, CI. 260-29.6
Bechtoldt, Wayne A., to Barber Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Spring-foam cushion. 3,425,068, 2-4-69, CI. 5-353.
Beck & Co. (Meters) Limited: See —
Petyt, Colin Roderick; and Phillips, Hugh Edmund, 3,420,409.
Petyt, Colin Roderick, 3,429,480.
Beck & Company (Meters) Limited: See —
Absolon, Eric W.; and Bowman, George H., 3,478,927.
Petyt, Colin Roderick; and Phillips, Hugh Edmund, 3,486,662.
Beck, Alvin F., to Synchro Machine Company. Expanding arbor for
wire spooling machine. 3,448,937, 6-10-69, CI. 242-46.6
Beck, Andrew J., to Textron Inc. Method of and apparatus for
changing rolls in a rolling mill. 3,443,410, 5-13-69, CI. 72-239.
Beck, Bernard O. Projectile propelling spring gun. 3,474,770, 10-28-
69, CI. 124-26.
Beck, Charles K.; and Nohe, David L., to Reeves Industries, Inc.
High temperature magnetic tape. 3,484,286, 12-16-69, CI. 117-
235.
Beck, Clarence J.; Birnby, Martin R.; and Lozier, Paul G., to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrochemical
etching of spiral lands. 3,429,798, 2-25-69, CI. 204-206.
Beck, Dieter; and Schenker, Karl, to Ciba Corporation. 1-Tertia-
ryaminoalkyl-3-(4-pyridyl)-indoles. 3,429,886, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
294.8
Beck, Dr., & Co. GmbH.: See-
Schmidt, Karl; and Dannenbaum, Hans, 3,454,673.
Schmidt, Karl; and Neubert, Gerhard, 3,458,480.
Schmidt, Karl; Hansch, Ferdinand; and Rombrecht, Hans-Malte,
3,459,829.
Beck, Edward, to Crawford Fitting Company. Connector for electri-
cal conductors. 3,447,122, 5-27-69, CI. 339-200.
Beck, Edward: See—
Lcnnon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Szohatzky, Zoltan; and
Beck, Edward.3,447,405.
Beck Engraving Company, Inc., The: See —
Allison, Thomas K., 3,449,048.
Beck, Frederic E.; and Garelick, Eli L., to Transmation, Inc. Instru-
mentation circuit with D-C amplifier having temperature stabiliza-
tion. 3,486,127, 12-23-69, CI. 330-30.
Beck, Fritz: See—
Guthke, Harald; Wintersberger, Karl; Beck, Fritz; Floss, Josef
Georg; and Habermann, Wolfgang, 3,427, 234.
Suter, Hubert; Nohe, Heinz; Beck, Fritz; and Hrubesch,
Adolf.3,47 1,381.
Beck, Fritz; Leitner, Hans; Wintersberger, Karl; and Guthke, Harald,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Elec-
trochemical hydrodimerization of acrylonitrile. 3,477,923, 11-11-
69, CI. 204-73.
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean J.
L.; Larscn, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George R.,
Jr., to International Business Machines Corporation. Chip place-
ment head. 3,473,212, 10-21-69, CI. 29-203.
Beck, George P.; and Brauch, Harold N., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Interleaved winding having a tapped section and
switch. 3,452,31 1, 6-24-69, CI. 336-70.
Beck, George P.; and Vargo, Stephen G., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Regulating transformer arrangement with tap chang-
ing means. 3,454,866, 7-8-69, CI. 323-43.5
Beck, Gerhard: See—
Wesch, Ludwig; and Beck, Gerhard,3,427,619.
Beck, Hans. Cutting-welding device for thermoplastic synthetic foils.
3,420,727, 1-7-69, CI. 156-498.
Beck, Heinz, to Techno-Chemie Kessler & Co., GmbH. Multilayer
paper hose. 3,447,573, 6-3-69, CI. 138-122.
Beck, Henry Nelson, to Dow Corning Corporation. Water sensitive
silicone rubber. 3,455,872, 7-15-69, CI. 260-41.
Beck, Herbert H.: See-
Phillips, Duane E.; Schultz, Roger C; and Beck, Herbert
H., 3,461,984.
Beck I nc " Sc€
Beck, William A.; and Kruke, William F., 3,440,676.
Beck, Jerry G., to Ford Motor Company. Process using rotating
members to laterally stretch and restrain glass during float glass
manufacturing. 3,468,652, 9-23-69, CI. 65-91.
Beck, John B., to Radio Corporation of America. Deflection circuit
with bidirectional trace and retrace switches. 3,441,791, 4-29-69,
CI. 315-27.
Beck, John Brewer: See —
McDonald, James A.; and Beck, John Brewer,3,424,941.
Beck, John Brewer, to Radio Corporation of America. Retrace
driven deflection circuit with SCR switch. 3,423,630, 1-21-69, CI.
315-27.
Beck, John C, to Bethea Company, Inc. Tilting corona shield.
3,437,741,4-8-69, CI. 174-141.
Beck, John T., to Control Data Corporation, mesne. Method of mak-
ing embedded printed circuits. 3,466,206, 9-9-69, CI. 156-3.
Beck, John William; and Steele, Charles John, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. High speed-high impedance electrical
switch. 3,463,993, 8-26-69, CI. 320-1.
Beck, Karl: See—
Barth, Alfred; Beck, Karl; and Wiedmann, Walter,3 ,434,601.
Beck, Merrill G., to Lord Corporation. Vehicle spring suspension.
3,456,961, 7-22-69, CI. 280-124.
Beck, Merrill G., to Lord Corporation. Elastomeric railway freight
car truck bolster spring. 3,461,816, 8-19-69, CI. 105-197.
Beck, R. W., Jr.: See-
Pair, Sidney P.; Pair, Jerry W.; and Beck, R. W., Jr.,3,445,134.
Beck, Richard Lee: See —
Maltais, Frederick Jean; and Beck, Richard Lee, 3,475,573.
Beck, Robert Haun, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Offset image transfer process. 3,431,846, 3-1 1-69, CI. 101-426.
Beck, Robert J., to Duff-Norton Company, Inc. Nut and screw
mechanism. 3,485,110, 12-23-69, CI. 74-424.8
Beck, Roderick G., to American Potato Company. Process for
producing a potato granule product from commerical potato flakes
and potato granules. 3,457,088, 7-22-69, CI. 99-207.
Beck, Roderick G., to American Potato Company. Process for
producing a dehydrated instant potato product from potato flakes
and potato granules. 3,458,325, 7-29-69, CI. 99-207.
Beck, Roderick G.; and Rainwater, Joe H., to American Potato
Company. Process for production of instant mashed potato
products of varied bulk-densities from a foamed slurry of cooked
potato solids. 3,459,562, 8-5-69, CI. 99-207.
Beck, Roland D., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Fluidic con-
trolled water valve or the like and parts therefor. 3,446,244, 5-27-
69, CI. 137-606.
Beck, Roland D.; and Houser, Roy W., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Washing machine system and parts therefor. 3,448,661,
6-10-69, CI. 91-357.
Beck, Roland D.: See —
Golden, Robert L.; Wantz, Clarence; Rice, Harold W.; Beck,
Roland D.; and Palmer, Reed A. ,3,428,768.
Beck, Sidney O. Tape monogrammer. 3,451,366, 6-24-69, CI. 112-
102.
Beck, Thomas M.: See —
Stamm, Walter; Greco, Carl C; and Beck, Thomas
M., 3,466,307.
Beck, Walter, K.G., Kontroll- und Femmessgerate: See —
Roll, Karl, 3,438,255.
Beck, Walter: See-
Strauss, Richard; and Beck, Walter,3,463,783.
Beck, William A.; and Kruke, William F., to Beck, Inc. Shoe polish-
ing machine. 3,440,676, 4-29-69, CI. 15-31.
Beck, William P.: See—
Stahly, Daniel C; Schaefer, George H.; and Beck, William
P.,3,447,058.
Beck, William R.; and Newton, John S., to Westinghouse Air Brake
Company, mesne. Motorized wheel assembly. 3,443,655, 5-13-69,
CI. 180-65.
Becka, Michael M., to Kamborian, Jacob S. Method and apparatus
for clamping an end of a shoe assembly. 3,422,476, 1-21-69, CI.
12-145.
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S., to Kamborian, Jacobs
S. Method of fabricating a shoe. 3,436,781, 4-8-69, CI. 12-145.
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S., to Kamborian, Jacob
S. Apparatus for casting an article onto a workpiece. 3,444,591, 5-
20-69, CI. 18-42.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, to Kamborian, Jacob S.
Temporarily securing a shoe sole to a shoe form. 3,439,367, 4-22-
69, CI. 12-142.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, to Kamborian, Jacob S.
Method and apparatus for fabricating shoes. 3,470,573, 10-7-69,
CI. 12-142.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Becke, Friedrich; and Hagen, Helmuth, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of T-hydroxyalkancar-
bonitriles. 3,450,741, 6-17-69, CI. 260-465.2
Beckenhauer, William H.: See—
Kuhns, Charles R.; and Beckenhauer, William H., 3,435, 112.
Beckenstein, Leonard A., to Singer Company, The. Multiraceway
knitting machine with versatile setout feature. 3,440,838, 4-29-69,
CI. 66-50.
Becker, Adam; Greene, Gorge W., Jr.; and Bruno, Louis D. Electri-
cal game apparatus. 3,438,628, 4-15-69, CI. 273-1.
Becker, Bernard B., to Lewis-Shepard. Overhead guard for materials
handling trucks. 3,455,599, 7-15-69, CI. 296-102.
Becker-Boost, Erich Heinz; Gross, Otto; and Bill, Walter Heinrich,
to Otto Construction Corporation. Method for producing carbon
monoxide and hydrogen from coal distillation gas. 3,427,253, 2-
11-69, CI. 252-373.
Becker, Carl H., to Precision Instrument Company. Laser recording
apparatus. 3,474,457, 10-21-69, CI. 346-76.
Becker, David L.: See —
Doyle, Carroll F.; and Becker, David L.,3,425,638.
Becker, Dietrich, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Multiformat film
projector. 3,482,909, 12-9-69, CI. 352-79.
Becker, Dietrich: See —
Krumbein, Fritz; Becker, Dietrich; and Schottle, Ul-
rich,3,442,584.
Becker, Douglas L., to Fox-Stanley Photo Products, Inc. Control
system for film cutter. 3,465,624, 9-9-69, CI. 83-13.
Becker Drilling (Alberta) Limited: See —
Becker, Floyd Walter, 3,469,640.
Becker, Floyd Walter, 3,473,618.
Becker, Edward R.: See —
Fischer, Lee J.; Becker, Edward R.; Kutney, John T., and; and
McHugh, Donald P.,3,442,471.
Becker, Ernst: See —
Pohlemann, Heinz; Spoor, Herbert; and Becker,
Ernst,3,446,723.
Becker, Ernst; and filing, Rudolf, to Quick-Rotan Becker & Co.
Transmission with electromagnetic brake and clutches. 3,473,639,
10-21-69, CI. 192-4.
Becker, Ernst; and Notz, Karl, to Quick-Rotan Becker & Co. Sewing
goods and the like tentering frame and assembly device therefor.
3,443,537, 5-13-69, CI. 112-103.
Becker, Ernst; and Notz, Karl, to Quick-Rotan Becker & Co.
Switching device for a sewing machine. 3,477,399, 11-11-69, CI.
112-219.
Becker, Ernst; and Notz, Karl, to Quick-Rotan Becker & Co. Clutch
and brake arrangements for a motor. 3,487,438, 12-30-69, CI.
192-18.
Becker, Ernst; Notz, Karl; and Meier, Karl-Heinz, to Quick-Elek-
tromotoren-Werk G.m.b.H. Stencil drive mechanism for automatic
sewing and the like machines. 3,443,445, 5-13-69, CI. 74-55.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Distortion monitoring by comparing square and cubic law distor-
tion to carrier. 3,434,056, 3-18-69, CI. 325-65.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Quadrature-carrier vestigial-sideband data transmission. 3,443,229,
5-6-69, CI. 325-60.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Ad-
justable delay line filter having plurality of binarily weighted seg-
ments affixed to a body of piezoelectric material. 3,444,482, 5-13-
69, CI. 333-18.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Constant level signal transmission with band-edge pilot tone am-
plitude adjustment. 3,458,815, 7-29-69, CI. 325-62.
Becker, Floyd K.; and Lescinsky, Frank W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Automatic phase control for a mul-
tilevel coded vestigial sideband data system. 3,462,687, 8-19-69,
CI. 325-42.
Becker, Floyd K.; and Rudin, Harry R., Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Automatic synthesis of distributed-
constant, resistance-capacitance filter having arbitrary response
characteristic. 3,466,538, 9-9-69, CI. 324-57.
Becker, Floyd Walter, to Becker Drilling (Alberta) Limited. Selec-
tively vented connectors for percussion bits. 3,469,640, 9-30-69,
CI. 175-321.
Becker, Floyd Walter, to Becker Drilling (Alberta) Limited. Rotary-
percussion drill apparatus. 3,473,618, 10-21-69, CI. 175-215.
Becker, FloydK.; and Holzman, Louis N., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Demodulator local frequency phase control
circuits. 3,439,275, 4-15-69, CI. 325-329.
Becker, Frederick C, to Burroughs Corporation. Radix reconversion
apparatus. 3,439,154, 4-15-69, CI. 235-155.
Becker, Gerhard, to Huttenwerk Oberhausen AG. Structural steel
members and method of making same. 3,479,229, 11-18-69, CI.
148-6.24
Becker, Gordon D.; and Blaauw, Andrew, to Colt Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Adjustable set and fiotational support for a tractor-
mounted implement. 3,450,211, 6-17-69, CI. 172-483.
Becker, Hans-Dieter, to General Electric Company. Photochemical
production of poly-( 1 ,4-phenylene ethers). 3,432,412, 3-11-69, CI.
204-158.
Becker, Hans: See —
Kalkner, Bernhard; and Becker, Hans,3, 46 1,308.
Becker, Harald: See —
Jung, Margarete; Becker, Harald; and von Doehren,
Hans,3,479,276.
Becker, Harry W., to Mar-Lin Safety Devices, Inc. Ignition control
circuit and power supply therefor. 3,452,731, 7-1-69, CI. 123-148.
Becker, Helmut; Jensen, Kurt; Leitz, Ernst; and Rinker, Walter, to
Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Center focusing prism binocular and reticle.
3,484,149, 12-16-69, CI. 350-76.
Becker, Hugo, to Lake Calumet Smelting Co. Fluxes for soft solder-
ing. 3,459,606, 8-5-69, CI. 148-23.
Becker, James H., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Regulated power
supply. 3,460,023, 8-5-69, CI. 321-18.
Becker, Jean Marie P.: See —
Desmoulins, Jean Marie Joseph; and Becker, Jean Marie
P.,3,428,039.
Becker, Jean P. M.; and Mennessier, Andre H. F. Ground covering
capable for use in playing tennis in the open air or under cover.
3,438,312, 4-15-69, CI. 94-12.
Becker, John C; Benjaminson, Albert; Blanz, Jerry A.; Karrer,
Henry E.; and Moffat, Robert J., to Hewlett-Packard Company.
Reed relay having a low thermal EMF. 3,456,216, 7-15-69, CI.
335-151.
Becker, John Edward. Hydraulic couplings. 3,436,916, 4-8-69, CI.
60-54.
Becker, John E., to Robson Leather Company. Leather working
machine. 3,479,847, 11-25-69, CI. 69-46.
Becker, Josef. One-way drive transmission arrangement, especially
for a steering arrangement of a vessel. 3,422,784, 1-21-69, CI.
114-146.
Becker, Josef, to Schottelwerft Josef Becker KG. Transmission for
propulsion systems of watercraft. 3,452,703, 7-1-69, CI. 115-35.
Becker, Josef, to Schottelwerft Josef Becker KG. Propulsion system
for watercraft. 3,455,271, 7-15-69, CI. 115-35.
Becker, Josef; and Krautkremer, Franz. Propulsion system for water-
craft. 3,422,780, 1-21-69, CI. 114-77.
Becker, Joseph J., to General Electric Company. Method for im-
proving magnetic properties of cobalt- yttrium or cobalt-rare earth
metal compounds. 3,463,678, 8-26-69, CI. 148-105.
Becker, Joseph J., to General Electric Company. Torque mag-
netometer with torsion fiber suspension. 3,464,003, 8-26-69, CI.
324-43.
Becker, Karl V., to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Adhesive
applying apparatus. 3,422,797, 1-21-69, CI. 118-411.
Becker, Karl: See —
Smeykal, Karl; Pallutz, Heinrich; Hahner, Eberhard; Becker,
Karl; and Stoss, Werner,3,453,314.
Becker, Kenneth G.; and Crewse, John L., to Cleveland Vibrator
Company, The. Vibrator. 3,463,458, 8-26-69, CI. 259-1.
Becker, Klaus H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Stimulated exoelectron emission dosimeters. 3,484,610,
12-16-69, CI. 250-83.3
Becker, Klaus: See —
Feldhoff, Heinrich; Becker, Klaus; and Schlereth,
Georg.3,476,963.
Becker, Kurt, to Heye, Hermann. Bottle testing arrangement.
3,464,547, 9-2-69, CI. 209-73.
Becker, Leonard, to TRW Inc. Ridge pattern recording apparatus.
3,482,498, 12-9-69, CI. 95-12.
Becker, Marvin; and Belmuth, Harold. Fabric-forming apparatus.
3,461,504, 8-19-69, CI. 18-19.
Becker, Matthew L., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Purification of
hydrogen chloride produced during the alkylation of benzene with
chloroparaffins. 3,469,370, 9-30-69, CI. 55-71.
Becker, Maximilian C. Methods and apparatus for controlling the
useful magnetomotive force of a permanent magnet. 3,428,867, 2-
18-69, CI. 317-123.
Becker, Mitchell: See —
Russell, Joseph Lee; and Becker, Mitchell, 3,438, 726.
Becker, Peter: See —
Malinowsky, Boris,3,449,676.
Becker, Ralph H. L., Mrs.: See —
Evans, Thomas, 3,437,209.
Becker, Ralph J.: See —
Mardarello, Alfred F.; and Becker, Ralph J.,3,457,862.
Becker, Randolph A.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,444,375.
Becker, Richard W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Multi-color dye
developer systems. 3,477,849, 11-11-69, CI. 96-29.
Becker, Robert; and Hultgren, Arnold P., to Amerline Corporation.
Endless tape cartridge. 3,438,591, 4-15-69, CI. 242-55.19
Becker, Roger T., to Aero-Motive Manufacturing Company. Power
carriage with retractable pulley. 3,423,545, 1-21-69, CI. 191-12.
Becker, Roger T.; and Becker, William K., to Aero-Motive Manufac-
turing Company. Dual hydraulic reel. 3,467,134, 9-16-69, CI. 137-
355.17
Becker, Rudolf, to Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktien-
gesellschaft. Flushing with residual uncondensed gas mixture after
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vacuum removal of condensed components. 3,421,332, 1-14-69,
CI. 62ol3.
Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Rectification column.
3,421,335, 1-14-69, CI. 62-42.
Becker, Rudolf. Tankship for the transportation of low-temperature
liquefied gases. 3,422,779, 1-21-69, CI. 114-74.
Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Combining pure liquid
and vapor nitrogen streams from air separation for crude hydrogen
gas washing. 3,426,543, 2-1 1-69, CI. 62-13.
Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Rectification-column
assembly. 3,464,679, 9-2-69, CI. 261-1 14.
Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Regenerator.
3,477,496, 11-11-69, CI. 165-10.
Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft Zentrale Patentab-
teilung. Tankship container for liquefied gas. 3,485,409, 12-23-69,
CI. 220-9.
Becker, Sidney S. Safety tablet dispenser. 3,454,194, 7-8-69, CI.
221-71.
Becker, Stephen P., to Fargo Mfg, Company, Inc. Connector as-
sembly. 3,444,505, 5-13-69, CI. 339-94.
Becker, Toni: See —
Schraub, Wilhelm; and Becker, Toni,3,486,412.
Becker, Walter. Method and apparatus for making artificial sausage
casings and the like. 3,468,357, 9-23-69, CI. 146-237.
Becker, Wayne M. Plastic horseshoe. 3,469,631, 9-30-69, CI. 168-4.
Becker, Wilhelm, to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Baking varnish on
the basis of alkyd resins and etherified aminotriazine resins free of
formaldehyde. 3,434,985, 3-25-69, CI. 260-21.
Becker, William C, to Reynolds Metals Company. Squeeze carton
and blank for making same. 3,469,743, 9-30-69, CI. 222-105.
Becker, William C; and Boegershausen, Robert L., to Reynolds
Metals Company. Container construction and method and ap-
paratus for making the same. 3,425,324, 2-4-69, CI. 93-36.01
Becker, William K.: See-
Becker, Roger T.; and Becker, William K.,3,467,134.
Becker, Willi, to Pfeiffer, Arthur, Hochvakuumtechnik G.m.b.H.
Turbo-molecular pump. 3,477,381, 11-11-69, CI. 103-84.
Becker, Willy, to Diehl. Device for electromagnetically transforming
binary values into decimal values. 3,452,187, 6-24-69, CI. 235-
155.
Becker, Winfried, to European Atomic Energy Community
(Euratom). Device for measuring the temperature of a liquid.
3,469,447, 9-30-69, CI. 73-342.
Beckering, Jacobus J., to Black and Decker Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Belt-tracking construction for belt-type sanding devices
and the like. 3,429,078, 2-25-69, CI. 51-148.
Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Beares, Allen G., to Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company, The. Housing and handle construction
for a belt type sander. 3,474,575, 10-28-69, CI. 51-170.
Beckering, Jacobus J.; Duran, Raymond J.; and Lessig, William R.,
Ill, to Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, The. Lawn
mower deck housing. 3,485,018, 12-23-69, CI. 56-25.4
Beckering, Jacobus J.: See —
Sheps, Martin I.; Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Bednarski, Thad-
deus E., 3,432,703.
Beckerle, Lloyd D.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,431,397.
Beckerle, Lloyd D. Three-dimensional reproduction method.
3,428,503, 2-18-69, CI. 156-11.
Beckerman, Joseph W. Hidden storage shelf. 3,485,544, 12-23-69,
CI. 312-248.
Beckerman, Saul. Photographic printing mask. 3,433,563, 3-18-69,
CI. 355-54.
Beckers, Gustav. Apparatus for continuously and mechanically com-
pacting webs of fibrous material. 3,471,907, 10-14-69, CI. 26-18.6
Beckers, Heinz: See—
Steinberger, Josef; and Beckers, Heinz,3,424,468.
Beckert, Werner: See—
Spiroch, Franz; and Beckert, Werner,3,476,299.
Beckett, Allan Harry: See —
Bugg, Alfred Edward, 3,463,002.
Bugg, Alfred Edward, 3,475,834.
Beckett, Arnold Heyworth: See-
Beckett, Arnold Heyworth; Harper, Norman James; and Sim-
monds. Alma Beryl, 3,462,444.
Beckett, Arnold Heyworth; Harper, Norman James; and Simmonds,
Alma Beryl, to Beckett, Arnold Heyworth. Novel 4-benzyl-
piperidine derivatives. 3,462,444, 8-19-69, CI. 260-294.7
Beckett, Clark; and Poppink, Everett H., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Color photographic silver halide elements containing 4-sub-
stituted urazoles and/or cycloalkane -1,3-diones. 3,447,926, 6-3-
69, CI. 96-69.
Beckett, Harold: See-
Reeve, Leonard; Brown, Stanley Clifford; and Beckett,
Harold.3,469,296.
Beckett, Joseph K., to Gulf Oil Corporation. Cement placement tool
and method. 3,481,402, 12-2-69, CI. 166-290.
Beckett Manufacturing Co.: See —
Spencer, Kenneth H., 3,430,922.
Beckett, Maurice E., to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Prepara-
tion of triaryl methane dyes. 3,439,004, 4-15-69, CI. 260-391.
Beckham, Leland J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Production of
tetraiminopiperazine. 3,422,109, 1-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Beckham, Rodney D.; and Makin, Earle C, to Monsanto Company.
Separation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,427,362, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-
674.
Beckham, Rodney D.; Makin, Earle C, Jr.; and Urry, Wilbert H., to
Monsanto Company. Separation of vinyl aromatic hydrocarbons.
3,437,704, 4-8-69, CI. 260-669.
Becking, Donald H.: See —
Brown, Henry; Becking, Donald H.; and Valayil, Sylvester
P.,3,432,408.
Becking, Paul E.; and Hatfield, Charles T., to Data-Link Corpora-
tion. Correction tape. 3,469,033, 9-23-69, CI. 178-112.
Beckley, Cecil J. Cross plow corrugator and cultivator. 3,454,102, 7-
8-69, CI. 172-100.
Becklin, Dennis M., to Crate-Rite, Incorporated. Protective case for
electronic instruments. 3,482,895, 12-9-69, CI. 312-352.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.: See —
Adams, Clarence W.; and Matsuyama, George, 3,449,231.
Arthur, Edwin P., 3,479,255.
Arthur, Edwin P., 3,480,536.
Ashley, Joseph; and Keahl, Gerald Thomas, 3,447,873.
Beattie, Willard H., 3,462,609.
Bekey, George A., 3,444,361.
Blanke, Gordon Clifford, 3,433,936.
Bochinski, Julius H., 3,426,600.
Boronkay, Attila D., 3,436,541.
Boronkay, Attila Denes, 3,459,481.
Boyd, William R., 3,470,381.
Buzza, Edmund E., 3,425,278.
Buzza, Edmund Earl, 3,428,401.
Cliffgard, Arnie L.; and Boynton, David G., 3,440,518.
Cliffgard, Arnie L., 3,444,467.
Counts, William E.; and Bruhl, Donald A., Jr., 3,479,216.
Deuringer, Rudolf, 3,433,580.
Dodson, Michael; and Randall, Jerrold H., 3,456,672.
Douglass, Donald C, 3,470,437.
Ehret, Robert J., 3,436,637.
Elmore, Marshall D., 3,458,705.
Erbach, Arthur R., 3,424,198.
Fletcher, Taylor C; and Shoemaker, William E., 3,422,360.
Fowler, Leslie E., 3,443,447.
Franklin, Robert C; and Boyd, William R., 3,453,645.
Galasso, Maurice; and Kirby, Joseph C, 3,447,712.
Gordon, Manuel J.; and Ogle, David G., 3,474,024.
Greene, Robert L.; and Brown, Hugh O., 3,484,359.
Grichnik, James A.; and Kupferschmidt, Albert, 3,469,903.
Haagen-Smit, Jan W., 3,421,989.
Hall, Lloyd E., 3,426,307.
Hauk, Peter; and Porter, Joe A., 3,454,485.
Hell, August, 3,438,711.
Hell, August, 3,469,794.
Henderson, Billie D., 3,460,880.
Hinrichs, Karl; and Diederich, Perry A., 3,421,093.
Huebner, Victor R., 3,458,428.
Huebner, Victor R., 3,486,298.
Jacobson, Kenneth E.; and Taylor, John T., 3,443,747.
Jones, Robert H., 3,457,145.
Kahn, Alan R.; and Spracklen, Stanford B., 3,436,329.
Kater, John A. R., 3,469,577.
Kaye, Wilbur I., 3,430,041.
Keahl, Gerald T., 3,449,050.
Keahl, Gerald Thomas, 3,435,209.
Klaus, Lee E., 3,426,695.
Krull, Irwin H.; and Sternberg, James C, 3,426,599.
Lenkey, Andrew; and Graeser, James B., Jr., 3,430,852.
Leonard, John E., 3,459,176.
Leonard, Lynn B., 3,423,304.
Leonard, Lynn B.; and Petersen, Arne J., 3,444,068.
Liston, Max D.; Beebe, Cedric H.; and Woolhouse, John T.,
3,443,433.
Litle, Robert L.; Sternberg, James C; and Deuringer, Rudolf,
3,483,990.
Lucero, Daniel Patrick, 3,468,781.
Marks, Lloyd C, 3,459,369.
Matthews, Kenneth V., 3,486,823.
McCarthy, Roy Arthur, 3,433,937.
McEwen, Cassius R., 3,456,876.
Nather, Roy E.; and Knute, Wallace L., 3,470,365.
Page, Archer G.; and Carter, Alan W., 3,440,517.
Peart, Leslie T.; and Youngblut, Charles W., 3,427,546.
Petersen, Arne J.; and Taylor, John T., 3,479,270.
Petersen, Arne J., 3,486,997.
Pickets, Edward G., 3,468,997.
Porter, Joe A.; and Waters, Ronald F., 3,434,953.
Porter, Joe A.; and Waters, Ronald R., 3,445,369.
Schneider, Stanley; and Ferrell, Robert L., 3,470,333.
Selitrennikoff, Wladimir, 3,427,483.
Shoemaker, William E., 3,453,554.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Shoemaker, William E.; and Weekes, Barret B., 3,457,493.
Siegelman, Abe; and Fowler, Leslie E., 3,427,635.
Siegleman, Abe; Lencioni, Cecil C, Jr.; and Rosmanith, Carl
W., 3,483,410.
Sloane, Howard Jules, 3,471,212.
Snyder, Robert B.; and Petersen, Arne J., 3,476,672.
Sternberg, James C, 3,435,659.
Sternberg, James C, 3,435,660.
Sternberg, James C, 3,435,678.
Sternberg, James C, 3,446,964.
Strickler, Allen, 3,445,364.
Strickler, Allen, 3,458,427.
Sundstrom, Karl Erik, 3,443,089.
Sundstrom, Karl Erik, 3,443,090.
Sundstrom, Karl Erik; Matthews, Kenneth Vincent; and Kaye,
Wilbur Irving, 3,459,479.
Thomas, Walter C, 3,467,836.
Tipotsch, Donald George, 3,462,227.
Villalobos, Richard, 3,457,773.
Watanabe, Hideo; and Harman, John N., Ill, 3,438,875.
Watanabe, Hideo; and Buzza, Edmund E., 3,444,067.
Watanabe, Hideo; and Buzza, Edmund E., 3,455,793.
Wright, Alan J., 3,430,178.
Yungblut, Charles Walter, 3,420,946.
Zee, Zvonimir Juan, 3,428,547.
Zee, Zvonimir Juan, 3,432,424.
Beckman, John B.; and Atkins, Ralph E., to F. P. T. Hycaflex, Inc.
Clamp assembly. 3,435,488, 4-1-69, CI. 24-126.
Beckman, John H.: See—
Myles, Michael J.; Kupcikevicius, Vytautas; and Beckman, John
H., 3,457,588.
Beckman, Leo Heinrich Josef Franz; Schabbink, Johannes Gerardus
Bernardus; and de Heere, Gerard Andries Scheltema, to N.V. Op-
tische Industrie 'De Oude Delft'. Optical scanning device.
3,473,860, 10-21-69, CI. 350-7.
Beckman, Melvin H.; Unter, Robert K.; and Wald, Samuel K., to
Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. Shear link and method of
using same. 3,434,263, 3-25-69, CI. 52-715.
Beckman, Paul. Thermal probe. 3,435,400, 3-25-69, CI. 338-28.
Beckman, Paul: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,447,071.
Beckman, Robert P. Auto baby hammock. 3,454,968, 7-15-69, CI.
5-94.
Beckman, Ronald H., to Herman Miller, Inc. Space divider.
3,449,877, 6-17-69, CI. 52-238.
Beckmann, Gunter: See—
Engel, Frederico; and Beckmann, Gunter,3,446,786.
Beckmann, Leo Heinrich Josef Franz, to N.V. Optische Industrie 'De
Oude Delft'. Scanner which utilizes a pair of time-shared aper-
tures. 3,487,224, 12-30-69, CI. 250-220.
Beckmann, Rolf; Kleefisch, Karl-Heinz; and Dobrikat, Wolfgang, to
Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of
ross-linked ethylene polymer foams. 3,452,123, 6-24-69, CI. 264-
53.
Beckmann, Uwe L., to Singer Company, The, mesne. Self-balancing
system for obtaining in-line counter-type readout of unknown volt-
age input signal with expanded operational mode to provide addi-
tional digit in readout. 3,464,01 1, 8-26-69, CI. 324-99.
Beckmann, Wilhelm: See —
Hcrrle, Karl; Baumann, Karl Heinz; Beckmann, Wilhelm; and
Heil, Eduard.3,458,467.
Beckmann, Wilhelm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for carrying out photochemical reactions and
apparatus therefor. 3,458,418, 7-29-69, CI. 204-157.1
Beckmann, Wilhelm; Kengelbach, Werner Ludwig; Metzger, Horst;
and Pape, Martin, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for photochemical reactions. 3,476,669,
1 1-4-69, CI. 204-193.
Becknell, James L., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Compact sealed electri-
cal relay. 3,451,017, 6-17-69, CI. 335-124.
Bcckwell, George F., to Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Material feeding
apparatus. 3,442,113, 5-6-69, CI. 72-421.
Bcckwell, George F., to Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Visual measur-
ing device for bending machine. 3,464,247, 9-2-69, CI. 72-37.
Beckwith, Edwin L., to Bcckwith-Arden Inc. lonomeric resin stiffen-
ing clement. 3,427,733, 2-18-69, CI. 36-68.
Beckwith, Harry L., to Beckwith-Arden Inc. Cushion insole.
3,448,533, 6-10-69, CI. 36-44.
Beckwith, Robert C; and Hecker, Robert W., Jr., to Loomis
Machine Company. Dockboard. 3,426,377, 2-11-69, CI. 14-71.
Beckwith, Robert C; and Hecker, Robert W., Jr. Loomis Machine
Company Dockboard assembly. 3,460,175, 8-12-69, CI. 14-71.
Beckwith-Arden Inc.: See—
Beckwith, Edwin L., 3,427,733.
Beckwith, Harry L., 3,448,533.
Beckwith, Robert C: See—
Hccker.Robert W.,Jr.; and Beckwith.Robert C, 3,486,181.
Becorit Grubenausbau GmbH: See —
Kolk, Theodor; and Wcrtelewski, Wilhelm, 3,486,592.
to Eastman Kodak Company,
reproduction of documents.
Becorit (Research) Limited: See-
Jackson, Eric W., 3,456,597.
Becquerel, Georges Paul Marie,
Process for autoelectrolytic
3,477,847, 11-11-69, CI. 96-1.8
Becton, Dickinson and Company: See —
Arcudi, Joseph L., 3,466,131.
Ayres, Waldemar A., 3,456,487.
Ayres, Waldemar A., 3,456,488.
Ayres, Waldemar A., 3,467,098.
Ayres, Waldemar A., 3,469,452.
Buono, Frank S., 3,485,265.
Ciampa, Lincoln L., 3,434,587.
Ciampa, Lincoln Lloyd, 3,444,620.
Clark, Lyman M., 3,456,783.
Cohen, Martin Bruce, 3,439,675.
Frost, John K., 3,485,236.
Haiken, Robert M., 3,470,975.
Hubert, Franz Hans, 3,469,579.
Keller, George H., 3,469,449.
Mohler, Richard E., 3,468,735.
Nehring, John Richard, 3,469,572.
Vanderbeck, Russell C, 3,469,750.
Vanderbeck, Russell C, 3,485,239.
Becton, Dickinson of California, Inc.: See —
Rodrigues, Anthony F.; and Eaton, Roy W., 3,431,596.
Bedard, Norman M. Window operator. 3,481,076, 12-2-69, CI. 49-
279.
Beddoe, Stanley, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
Vacuum switch with liquid filled bellows operation. 3,470,341, 9-
30-69, CI. 200-144.
Beddows, Norman A., to General Electric Company. Moisture and
temperature compensating capacitive film thickness gauge.
3,471,780, 10-7-69, CI. 324-61.
Bedell, Edward L., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Method for ultra-high purity precision casting. 3,434,527, 3-25-69,
CI. 164-69.
Bedell, Edward L., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Ap-
paratus for ultrahigh purity precision casting. 3,455,373, 7-15-69,
CI. 164-258.
Bedell, Stanley F., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Poly-/3-
hydroxyamines propellant compositions prepared with lithium
perchlorate. 3,454,436, 7-8-69, CI. 149-19.
Bedenk, William T.; and Luebering, James E., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Process for preparing pastry crust mixes.
3,486,908, 12-30-69, CI. 99-94.
Bedetti, Gianfranco, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process and ap-
paratus for the partial combustion of liquid hydrocarbons to gase-
ous mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
3,462,250, 8-19-69, CI. 48-95.
Bedford, Alan, to Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited. Electrical
control systems for engines. 3,421,317, 1-14-69, CI. 60-39.28
Bedford, Alda V., to RCA Corporation. Self-propelling hose.
3,485,237, 12-23-69, CI. 128-2.
Bedford, Arthur Hugh: See —
Andrews, Richard Charles; and Bedford, Arthur
Hugh,3,420,648.
Bedford, Burnice D., to General Electric Company. Transformer
coupled time ratio controlled circuits. 3,434,030, 3-18-69, CI.
321-2.
Bedford, Burnice D., to General Electric Company. Inverters opera-
ble with a wide range of load impedances. 3,483,462, 12-9-69, CI.
321-45.
Bedford, Burnice D.; and Turnbull, Fred G., to General Electric
Company. Controlled silicon rectifier circuit having non- conduct-
ing negative bias ratio. 3,480,797, 1 1-25-69, CI. 307-252.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to Vare Corporation. Dished washer lock
for threaded element. 3,434,520, 3-25-69, CI. 151-38.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to Microdot Inc., mesne. Screw retainer.
3,474,847, 10-28-69, CI. 151-69.
Bedford-Jones, Peter E.: See —
Longley, Harry F.; Bedford-Jones, Peter E.; and Battle,
Thomas.3,443,930.
Bedi, Ram Dev, to M & T Chemicals, Inc. Method of treating elec-
trodes for use in electroplating baths. 3,477,920, 11-11-69, CI.
204-15.
Bedker, Miles P., to Wilson & Co., Inc. Waste treatment process and
apparatus. 3,459,659, 8-5-69, CI. 210-3.
Bedline, Inc.: See —
Spitz, Melvin P.; Sharp, Chester H.; and Sproule, John W.,
3,431,567.
Spitz, Melvin P., 3,447,170.
Bednarczuk, Frederick P.: See —
Linz, Robert M.; and Bednarczuk, Frederick P., 3,465, 708.
Bednarski, Thaddeus E.: See—
Amrein, Carl J.; and Bednarski, Thaddeus E., 3,44 1,766.
Bednarski, Thaddeus E., to Black and Decker Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Dual stroke length mechanism. 3,482,458, 12-9-69, CI.
74-44.
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Sheps, Martin I.; Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Bcdnarski, Thad-
deus E.,3,432,703.
Bedo, Zoltan: See —
Meyer, Walter; and Bedo, Zoltan.3,432,726.
Bedoch, Joseph S.: See —
Politzer, Alfred; Drtina. Otto V.; and Bedoch, Joseph
S., 3,473,884.
Bedocs, Michael F., to Indak Manufacturing Corporation. High
precision multiposition electrical switch. 3,462,564, 8-19-69, CI.
200-16.
Bedrijven Van Het Nederlands Instituut Voor: See—
Ubbels, Jacob; and Staal, Hermannes Jan, 3,438,131.
Bedrosian, Karakian; and Robach, Donald L., to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Method of tenderizing meat. 3,445,240, 5-20-69, CI. 99-107.
Beduhn, Daniel E., to Manitowoc Company, Inc., The. Auxiliary
support for cranes. 3,485,383, 12-23-69, CI. 212-48.
Beduhn, William G., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus.
3,452,770, 7-1-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bee Chemical Company: See —
Roney, Charles F., 3,473,946.
Beebe, Austin H., Jr., to Federal-Mogul Corporation. Method of
making bearing material. 3,445,909, 5-27-69, CI. 29-149.5
Beebe, Cedric H.: See—
Liston, Max D.; Beebe, Cedric H.; and Woolhouse, John
T., 3,443,433.
Beebe, Jerry T.; and DeLoe, O. Paul, to Towne Robinson Fastener
Company. Locknuts. 3,431,959, 3-11-69, CI. 151-21.
Beebe, Raymond A.; and Jones, John R., to Massey-Ferguson Inc.
Shelled peanut planting apparatus. 3,486,659, 12-30-69, CI. 221-
277.
Beech Aircraft Corporation: See —
Ziegler, John H., 3,485,060.
Beecham Group Limited: See-
Atkins, Herbert Ashley, 3,471,052.
Doyle, Frank Peter; and Nayler, John Herbert Charles,
3,470,151.
Fosker, George Robert; and Nayler, John Herbert Charles,
3,453,264.
Hardy, Kenneth David; Nayler, John Herbert Charles; and
Stove, Edward Raymond, 3,448,104.
Long, Anthony Alfred Walter; and Nayler, John Herbert
Charles, 3,433,784.
Beecher, David W.; and Morgret, Gordon L., to Aerojet-General
Corporation. Magnetic pin memory system. 3,487,387, 12-30-69,
CI. 340-174.1
Beecher, Donald J.; and Otte, George E., to American Sterilizer
Company. Material handling system for hospitals. 3,453,659, 7-1-
69, CI. 186-1.
Beede Electrical Instrument Co., Inc.: See—
DeCIoux, Richard J.; and Madsen, John Robert, 3,441,740.
Beegle, Lindley Clair: See —
Haacke, Gottfried; and Beegle, Lindley CIair.3,448,053.
Longfield, James Edgar; and Beegle, Lindley Clair.3,455,659.
Beeken, Basil B., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Fluid ultrasonic generator.
3,432,804, 3-11-69, CI. 340-15.
Beeken, David William, to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Cone tray heat
exchanger. 3,423,840, 1-28-69, CI. 34-10.
Beekcr, Charles W.: See—
Crabtree, Royale R.; Beeker, Charles W.; and Mead, Dennis
E,3,448,654.
Beekes, Hugh A.; Herrmann, Thomas R.; Lipp, Melbourne A.; Ol-
son, Hcnning H.; and Schleicher, Allen K., to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corporation, mesne. Multistation packaging apparatus
and system for forming a multicomponent package. 3,466,845, 9-
16-69, CI. 53-194.
Beekman, Bruce E.: See —
Bratingham, Charles R.; Beekman, Bruce E.; and Eames, Loren
W. ,3,434, 715.
Beekman, Henricus Ernest, to North American Philips Company,
Inc. Signal amplifier having grounded-base stage for a cable ter-
minating impedance. 3,437,947, 4-8-69, CI. 330-20.
Beekman, Stewart M.; Holbert, James M.; and Schmank, Horst W.,
to Chattanooga Medicine Company, The. Buffered antiperspirant
compositions containing dioxalumolane and dioxaluminane com-
pounds. 3,444,292, 5-13-69, CI. 424-68.
Beekman, Stewart M.: See—
Schmank, Horst W.; Beekman, Stewart M.; and Holbert, James
M., 3,444,226.
Bceler, Albert D.; and Whitley, Marvin R., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Plasticized vinyl resin compositions containing 2,2,4
trimethy!pentane-l,3-diol diisobutyrate. 3,466,223, 9-9-69, CI.
161-162.
Beeler, Allan E.: See—
Chouinard, Alfred F.; and Beeler, Allan E, 3,46 1,865.
Beclitz, Howard R., to Radio Corporation of America. Differential
amplifier. 3,445,780, 5-20-69, CI. 330-69.
Beclitz, Howard R., to RCA Corporation. Differential amplifier sin-
gle ending circuit. 3,470,486, 9-30-69, CI. 330-30.
Beeman, Gordon E., to National Gypsum Company. Programming
switch and kiln unloader control. 3,441,689, 4-29-69, CI. 200-4.
Beeman, Robert H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Pigmented paper coating and adhesive compositions containing a
polyvinyl alcohol binder and a modifier therefor. 3,477,970, 11-
11-69, CI. 260-17.
Beemer, Jack A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Electronic assembly.
3,456,157, 7-15-69, CI. 317-99.
Beemer, Robert J., to Wilson, Lee, Engineering Company, Inc. Ap-
paratus for coiling or uncoiling strip material. 3,455,520, 7-15-69,
CI. 242-78.1
Beer, Andrew Francis: See —
Beale, Julian Robert Anthony; and Beer, Andrew Fran-
cis,3,449,648.
Beer, Andrew Francis, to North American Philips Company, Inc. In-
sulated gate field effect transistor with plural overlapped gates.
3,436,623, 4-1-69, CI. 317-235.
Beer, Carl C, to Sherman Car Wash Equipment Company. Vehicle
washer. 3,428,982, 2-25-69, CI. 15-21.
Beer, Karl. Machine for reconditioning pneumatic tyres. 3,463,207,
8-26-69, CI. 144-288.
Beer, Ludwig A., to Monsanto Company. Graft copolymers prepared
by polymerizing vinyl chloride in the presence of vinyl acetate
polymers. 3,432,576, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-878.
Beer, Ludwig A., to Monsanto Company. Polyblends comprising a
vinyl chloride graft copolymer, a styrene-acrylonitrile-butadiene
graft copolymer and vinyl polymer. 3,444,267, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
876.
Beer, Ludwig A., to Monsanto Company. Polyblends comprising a
vinyl chloride graft copolyer, butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer,
and a vinyl polymer. 3,444,268, 5-13-69, CI. 260-876.
Beer, Ludwig A., to Monsanto Company. Polyblends comprising a
vinyl chloride graft copolymer, a styrene-methyl methacrylate-bu-
tadiene graft copolymer and a vinyl polymer. 3,444,269, 5-13-69,
CI. 260-876.
Beer, Sylvan Z.; and Sandler, Yehuda L., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army, mesne. Alkaline cell having silver-magnesium alloy
electrode. 3,458,360, 7-29-69, CI. 136-120.
Beer, Walter A.: See—
Brown, Archer W.; Montgomery, James L.; and Beer, Walter
A. ,3,460,645.
Beer, Wilhelm. Bottle capping device. 3,422,597, 1-21-69, CI. 53-
296.
Beerbower, Alan: See —
Nixon, James; Wallace, Thomas J.; and Beerbower,
Alan,3,458,294.
Beercheck, Thomas: See —
Witek, Joseph; and Beercheck, Thomas, 3,48 1,481.
Beereboom, John J., Jr.; and Buckley, Jay S., Jr., to Pfizer, Chas., &
Co., Inc. Process for the preparation of oxygen-containing chemi-
cal compounds. 3,438,882, 4-15-69, CI. 204-158.
Beereboom, John J., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Process for
preserving edibles. 3,446,630, 5-27-69, CI. 99-150.
Beereboom, John J., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. 2-Substituted
cyclic thioimidates as fungicides. 3,471,618, 10-7-69, CI. 424-246.
Beerli, Karl, to Spindel-Motoren-und Maschinenfabrik A.G. Rotary
extraction apparatus. 3,453,083, 7-1-69, CI. 23-269.
Beerli, Karl, to Spindel-, Motoren- und Maschinenfabrik AG. Textile
spindle. 3,485,029, 12-23-69, CI. 57-134.
Beermann, Claus: See —
Hahn, Helmut; and Beermann, Claus, 3,427, 276.
Landauer, Franz; Beermann, Claus; and Horoldt,
Ernst.3,470,287.
Rupp, Walter; and Beermann, Claus.3,462,397.
Beermann, Claus; Ramloch, Herbert; and Rosinger, Sigurd, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for preparing sulfonic acids. 3,481,849, 12-2-69, CI.
204-162.
Beers, Melvin D., to General Electric Company. Alkoxyhydroxy-ter-
minated polydiorganosiloxanes curable at room temperature.
3,438,930, 4-15-69, CI. 260-37.
Beers, Raymond L., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Grenade floatation shroud holding and releasing arrangement em-
ploying plastic connector. 3,427,973, 2-18-69, CI. 102-65.
Beers, Russel L., to Cities Service Oil Company. Process for continu-
ous casting of steel with oil- water mold lubricant. 3,448,787, 6-
10-69, CI. 164-73.
Beerstecher, Wolfgang: See —
Bruckner, Klaus; Beerstecher, Wolfgang; Kraft, Hans-Gunther;
and Kieser, Hartmut, 3,449,495.
Beertronic Corporation: See —
Starbuck, Elbert C, 3,423,551.
Beery, Dale M., to Boeing Airplane Company. Manufacture of
laminates. 3,486,438, 12-30-69, CI. 100-93.
Beesch, Otto, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Sealing arrangement.
3,434,461,3-25-69, CI. 123-32.
Beesch, Otto, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Ignition device. 3,449,638,
6-10-69, CI. 317-82.
Beese, Norman C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. High-pres-
sure electric discharge lamp having magnetically-actuable arc igni-
tion means, and apparatus for starting such a lamp. 3,452,236, 6-
24-69, CI. 313-152.
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Beesley, Gilbert William, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Bladed rotor for a
fluid flow machine. 3,477,795, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 416-191.
Beesley, John: See —
McGee, James Dwyer; Beesley, John; and Berg, Anthony
David.3,479,516.
Beesley, John; and Hyman, Robert Anthony, to English Electric-Leo-
Marconi Computers Limited. Method of attaching integrated cir-
cuits to a substrate by an electron beam. 3,480,755, 1 1-25-69, CI.
219-121.
Eeeson, Phillip A.: See—
Anderson, Gerald V.; and Beeson, Phillip A. ,3,424,891.
Beeson, William Law: See —
Mangan, Richard E.; and Beeson, William Law, 3,433,443.
Beeston, John T., Jr. Electronic furnace control. 3,472,452, 10-14-
69, CI. 236-9.
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B., to Abex Corporation.
Method for casting in a permanent mold a casting having thick
and thin sections. 3,460,605, 8-12-69, CI. 164-123.
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B., to Abex Corporation. Per-
manent mold for casting a wheel. 3,480,070, 11-25-69, CI. 164-
365.
Beevendorp, Johannes: See —
de Ruyter van Steveninck, Albert W.; and Beevendorp,
Johannes.3,477,974.
Beezley, Dale L., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Voltage
sequencer. 3,484,618, 12-16-69, CI. 307-41.
Begeman, Robert H.; Brickey, Orville G.; May, Charles W.; and Mc-
Cormick, Richard E., to United States of America, Navy. Switcha-
ble linear-circular polarized monopulse radar feed producing two
axis (three-dimensional tracking) information utilizing a two-lobe
monopulse design. 3,453,617, 7-1-69, CI. 343-7.4
Begeman, Robert H.; and Kearschner, Jack T., to United States of
America, Navy. Integral radar test system. 3,449,746, 6-10-69, CI.
343-17.7
Begent, Harry Hawley, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
Power systems embodying DC. ring mains. 3,474,256, 10-21-69,
CI. 307-18.
Beger, Udo: See —
Glaser, Dieter; and Beger, Udo, 3,466,677.
Begey, Kenneth P.: See—
Lieffring, Gordon V.; Begey, Kenneth P.; and Widner, James
E.,3,464,631.
Beggs, Donald. Furnace hearth. 3,452,972, 7-1-69, CI. 266-20.
Beggs, Donald; and Ahrendt, William A., to Midland-Ross Corpora-
tion. Process for making metallized pellets from iron oxide con-
taining material. 3,443,931, 5-13-69, CI. 75-33.
Begiebing, Robert H., to American Sugar Company. Fruit press.
3,459,123,8-5-69, CI. 100-118.
Begizov, Vladimir Nikolaevich. Shape of ship's bow. 3,443,544, 5-
13-69, CI. 114-56.
Begley, Edward R.; Patrick, Robert F.; and Wehrenberg, Thomas
M., to Corhart Refractories Company, Inc. Mortar composition
and structures incorporating such compositions. 3,470,004, 9-30-
69, CI. 106-59.
Begley, John W.: See —
Longwell, John P.; Bieber, Herman; and Begley, John
W., 3,429,265.
Begue, William G. Egg-cracking appliance. 3,456,703, 7-22-69, CI.
146-2.
Beguin, Fred P., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. At-
tachment mounting means for hearing protectors. 3,440,663, 4-29-
69, CI. 2-209.
Beguin, Fred P., to American Optical Company. Ear protector
suspension devices and the combination with headgear. 3,461,463,
8-19-69, CI. 2-3.
Beguin, Fred P., to American Optical Corporation. Communications
headset with transmitter and receiver located in a noise-shielding
cup covering mouth. 3,471,642, 10-7-69, CI. 179-1.
Behar, Claude. Jewelry comprising a plurality of members connected
together by swivel means. 3,436,907, 4-8-69, CI. 59-80.
Behar, Robert: See —
Talet, Pierre; and Behar, Robert.3,422,139.
Beheim, Rudolf P. Rocket propellant injection. 3,469,394, 9-30-69,
CI. 60-39.06
Behlen, Herbert P.; and Plugge, Dale L., to Behlen Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Grain dryer with controlled grain passageways.
3,429,053, 2-25-69, CI. 34-56.
Behlen Manufacturing Company: See —
Henke, Elmer J.; and Joseph, Gerald L., 3,441,004.
Behlen Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See—
Behlen, Herbert P.; and Plugge, Dale L., 3,429,053.
Behlmer, Wilbur Dale, to Deere & Company. Torsional isolator
coupling. 3,485,063, 12-23-69, CI. 64-27.
Behmlander, Gilbert A. Door straightner kit. 3,471,973, 10-14-69,
CI. 49-503.
Behn, Donald Craig: See—
Zenitz, Bernard L.; and Behn, Donald Craig.3,461,120.
Behna, Antoine. Sanitary slip. 3,460,535, 8-12-69, CI. 128-288.
Behne, Neil J.; and Nanowsky, John. Mounting and operating
mechanism for switches. 3,422,845, 1-21-69, CI. 137-608.
Behney, Robert J. Rope clamp. 3,466,712, 9-16-69, CI. 24-123.
Behr, Erich; and Hass, Hansjurgen, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Cobalt chelate catalysts in the production of
polyphenylene oxides. 3,444,133, 5-13-69, CI. 260-47.
Behr, Hans. Apparatus for selective volatilization and application of
different substances. 3,458,137, 7-29-69, CI. 239-414.
Behr, Michael I.; and Hauck, Erwin A., to Burroughs Corporation.
Average speed checker for tape transport. 3,439,354, 4-15-69, CI.
340-174.1
Behr, Michael I.: See —
Krossa, Kenneth D.; and Behr, Michael I.,3,430,215.
Behr, Raymond Douglas. Dow Chemical Company, The Method and
apparatus for processing film having beaded portions. 3,462,053,
8-19-69, CI. 226-6.
Behr, Samuel H.: See —
Chatten, Clarence K.; and Behr, Samuel H., 3,467,047.
Behrend, Gunter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Producing electrical
capacitors. 3,427,196, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-200.
Behrends, Bertwin E.; and Schmitt, James L., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Gear pump. 3,420,180, 1-7-69, CI. 103-2.
Behrendsen, Kenneth R., to Eagle Rubber Co., Inc. Ball of
masticated, vulcanized cis-1,4 polyisoprene and manufacture
thereof. 3,452,986, 7-1-69, CI. 273-58.
Behrendsen, Kenneth R., to Eagle Rubber Co., Inc. Sponge balls and
their manufacture. 3,468,821, 9-23-69, CI. 260-2.5
Behrendt, Douglas M.: See —
Pierce, William S.; Morrow, Andrew G.; and Behrendt, Douglas
M., 3,448,465.
Behrendt, Horst H., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus
for testing a control system for operating a mobile power unit.
3,452,276, 6-24-69, CI. 324-73.
Behrendt, Jack B. Surgical pillow having oxygen tube supporting
means. 3,482,571, 12-9-69, CI. 128-185.
Behrendt, Werner K.: See—
Sedgwick, Robert K.; and Behrendt, Werner K.,3,461,472.
Behrens, Heinz: See —
Cremer, Gottfried; Behrens, Heinz; and Schneider,
Paul,3,485,900.
Behrens, Joh. Friedrich: See —
Bade, Heinz Emil, 3,427,928.
Behrens, Norman A. Material mixer. 3,421,740, 1-14-69, CI. 259-41.
Behrens, Robert L.: See —
Halwas, Larry E.; and Behrens, Robert L., 3,450,054.
Behrens, Robert L., to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Hydraulic
motor having speed and directional control system. 3,485,047, 12-
23-69, CI. 60-53.
Behrenz, Wolfgang: See —
Hausweiler, Arnold; Hammann, Ingeborg; and Behrenz, Wolf-
gang,3,470,236.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; and Behrenz, Wolfgang,3,433,826.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Un-
terstenhofer, Gunter,3 ,470,299.
Heiss, Rudolf; Hahn, Willi; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Untersten-
hofer, Gunter.3,437,684.
Muller, Gerhard; and Behrenz, Wolfgang.3,462,445.
Schrader, Gerhard; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Hammann, In-
geborg,3, 470,229.
Ugi, Ivar; Fetzer, Uwe; Unterstenhofer, Gunter; Behrenz, Wolf-
gang; Frohberger, Paul-Ernst; and Scheinpflug,
Hans,3,422,190.
Behring, Arthur F., to Morrell, John, & Co., mesne. Depth-of-cut
control means for meat trimmers and the like. 3,461,557, 8-19-69,
CI. 30-276.
Behringer, Alfred C, to Publication Corporation. Separator for fol-
ders. 3,438,624, 4-15-69, CI. 271-64.
Behringer, Arthur J.; and Tonozzi, Stephen A., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Method of making a smooth surfaced adhesive binder xero-
graphic plate. 3,447,957, 6-3-69, CI. 117-201.
Behringwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Ackermann, Othmar, 3,420,934.
Drager, Kurt; and Ackermann, Othmar, 3,470,294.
Hertel, Heinz Wolfgang; and Reiche, Asmus, 3,444,989.
Herzberg, Kurt, 3,422,187.
Behrman, Arthur: See —
Hoffman, Louis; and Behrman, Arthur,3,42 1,787.
Behrsin, Kurt R., to Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corporation.
Feed for continuous casting apparatus. 3,455,374, 7-15-69, CI.
164-276.
Beich, Frank R., to American Hospital Supply Corporation. Male
urinal. 3,479,671, 11-25-69, CI. 4-110.
Beichler, Robert W.: See—
Shreve, Arthur L., Ill; Norris, Lyell Bayne, Jr.; and Beichler,
Robert W., 3,48 1,453.
Beichler, Robert W.; and Hubbard, William E., to Westvaco Cor-
poration. Shipping and storage container. 3,451,610, 6-24-69, CI.
229-23.
Beiderwell, George E. Exploring and life saving reels. 3,423,044, 1-
21-69, CI. 242-96.
Beierlein, Berhard; and Beierlein, Ulrich. Hydraulically operated
vibrator soil compactor. 3,450,012, 6-17-69, CI. 94-48.
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Beierlein, Ulrich: See—
Beierlein, Berhard; and Beierlein, Ulrich, 3,450,012.
Beifuss, William E., to Production Machinery Corporation. Device
for feeding strip material. 3,456,859, 7-22-69, CI. 226-142.
Beightol, Leroy E. Method and application of orthopedic appliances
with an ultraviolet curable plastic impregnated bandage.
3,421,501, 1-14-69, CI. 128-90.
Beighton, George William; and Britcher, Arthur Iden, to Grieve, T.,
and Company Limited. Latch needles. 3,439,729, 4-22-69, CI.
163-5.
Beikufner, Georg, to Diehl. Decimal point and zero printing
mechanism for calculating machines. 3,455,504, 7-15-69, CI. 235-
60.28
Beil, Valentin E.: See—
Vevirit, James V.; Ihlenfeld, Francis J.; and Beil, Valentin
E.,3,48 1,506.
Beilfuss, Freeman C, to Call-Boy Systems, Inc. TV set disconnection
monitoring system. 3,469,251, 9-23-69, CI. 340-286.
Beimfohr, Siegfried: See —
Schmidt, Henry K.; and Beimfohr, Siegfried.3,467,450.
Bein, Hans-Samuel: See-
Harms, Wolfgang; von Oertzen Klaus; Bein, Hans-Samuel; and
Siegel, Edgar.3,468,879.
Beindorf, Lucian J., to Dayco Corporation. Belt drive. 3,478,609,
11-18-69, CI. 74-229.
Beinhaur, Ernest L., to AMP Incorporated. Device to disassemble
connector assemblies. 3,422,521, 1-21-69, CI. 29-203.
Beinhaur, Ernest Lloyd: See —
Wahl, Frederick William; and Beinhaur, Ernest
Lloyd.3,462,543.
Beinkemper, Arthur H.: See —
Norman, Eugene, 3,463,884.
Beirne, Patrick D., to Ethyl Corporation. Esters of (3,5-dihydrocar-
byl-4-hydroxybenzyl) thio-dicarboxylic acids. 3,465,029, 9-2-69,
CI. 260-470.
Beisel, Hermann, to Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktien-
gesellschaft. Structure for clamping printing plates to a printing
cylinder of a rotary printing press. 3,424,085, 1-28-69, CI. 101-
415.1
Beisenherz, Gerwin: See-
Keck, Johannes; Nickl, Josef; Koss, Friedrich-Wilhelm;
Schraven, Eckhard; and Beisenherz, Gerwin, 3,454, 574.
Beisner, Klaus; Jacobs, Willi; and Stockmann, Helmut, to Klockner-
Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Gyratory crusher with
resilient mounting of the crusher cone. 3,481,548, 12-2-69, CI.
241-215.
Beispel, Robert: See —
Anderson, Thomas P.; and Beispel, Robert, 3,429, 101.
Wolf, Margery S.; and Beispel, Robert.3,468,606.
Beisser, Fred: See—
Swauger, Donald A., 3,451,709.
Beisswenger, Karl. Spindle feed mechanism for a slide. 3,425,304, 2-
4-69, CI. 82-21.
Beitchman, Burton D., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 5,9-
Dimethyl-azabicyclo [3-3-1 ] nonane and process for making same.
3,467,660, 9-16-69, CI. 260-293.
Beitler, Richard S.; Corley, Ralph C; and Kast, Howard B., to
General Electric Company. Fluid pressure control system.
3,456,881, 7-22-69, CI. 239-265.19
Beizer, Boris, to United States of America, mesne. Rader landmass
simulation. 3,446,903, 5-27-69, CI. 35-10.4
Bejarano, Alexander V. Concealed tie back and return holder for
drapery. 3,420,289, 1-7-69, CI. 160-349.
Bekey, George A., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Method and means
of generalized integration. 3,444,361, 5-13-69, CI. 235-183.
Belada, John, to Molino, A. R. Method and apparatus for fastening
metal sheets. 3,470,596, 10-7-69, CI. 29-21.1
Belaieff, James: See—
Dupeux, Cyprien Jean; and Belaieff, James, 3, 435, 639.
Belaieff, James, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Dish-washing
machines. 3,458,136, 7-29-69, CI. 239-227.
Belak, Steven G.; and Campbell, Robert H., to Sun Oil Company.
Method of preparing wax coated slow release fertilizers.
3,458,303, 7-29-69, CI. 71-64.
Belalov, Khasan Nurievich; Shub, Vladimir Zinovjevich; and Matash,
Vitaly Konstantinovich, to Nauchno-Issledovateljsky Institute
Metiznoi Promyshlennosti. Method of manufacturing bimetallic
wire. 3,456,332, 7-22-69, CI. 29-474.1
Belanger, Ernest Donald: See—
Goldsmith, Bernard M.; Pike, Harold S., Jr.; and Belanger, Er-
nest Donald.3,423,674.
Belanger, James A. Finishing wheels. 3,455,068, 7-15-69, CI. 51-
337.
Belanger, Paul J.; and Richard, Edgar J., to Foster Grant Co., Inc.
Method of orienting an apertured laminate against the side of a
mold cavity. 3,471,609, 10-7-69, CI. 264-320.
Belanger, William J.: See-
Dunham, Leroy A.; and Belanger, William J. ,3,445,411.
Belart, Juan, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik KG.
Caliper and friction pad support means. 3,442,354, 5-6-69, CI.
188-73.
Belart, Juan, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Floating-yoke disk brake for
dual-network vehicle brake system. 3,465,852, 9-9-69, CI. 188-
152.
Belart, Juan, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
K.G. Wheel-brake cylinder adjuster. 3,467,226, 9-16-69, CI. 188-
196.
Belart, Juan, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
K.G. Brake system with wear-compensated means. 3,467,227, 9-
16-69, CI. 188-196.
Belasco, Melvin; Howeth, Bobby W.; Martin, David D.; and Wende,
Price T., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Semiconductor con-
tact alloy. 3,468,659, 9-23-69, CI. 75-134.
Belcher, Lome J.; and Rinkus, Robert G., to United States Steel
Corporation. Control system for automotive car. 3,476,889, 11-4-
69, CI. 191-6.
Belcourt, Francis J.: See —
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Belcourt, Francis J.; and James,
Raymond H., 3,427,601.
Belden Corporation: See —
Brown, Thomas L.; and Vance, Paul E., 3,439,112.
Belden, Katherine Arnel: See —
Belden, William Perry a/k/a Belden, Perry ,3,468,260.
Belden Manufacturing Company: See —
Sharp, Robert E.; and Miracle, Roland, 3,439,111.
Belden, Merland C, to Louver Manufacturing Co., Inc. Angular ad-
justable roof tubular coupling for mounting turbine ventilator.
3,460,855, 8-12-69, CI. 285-44.
Belden, Merland C, to Lower Manufacturing Co., Inc. Ridge type
roof ventilator device. 3,481,263, 12-2-69, CI. 98-42.
Belden, Robertson L. Concrete pile and joint. 3,465,532, 9-9-69, CI.
61-59.
Belden, William Perry a/k/a Belden, Perry, deceasedO (by Belden,
Katherine Arnel; executrix). Rotary pump with axially movable
radial vanes. 3,468,260, 9-23-69, CI. 103-139.
Belder Trust: See —
Otto, Fritz, 3,429,350.
Otto, Fritz, 3,443,614.
Otto, Fritz, 3,450,181.
Belet, Joseph J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Analog to digital converter. 3,422,424, 1-14-69, CI. 340-347.
Belfi, Donald E.: See—
Guida, Thomas J., 3,473,083.
Belfield, Robert Earle: See—
Pall, David B.; Belfield, Robert Earle; Rosenberg, David J.; and
Vogel, Arthur C, 3,446,684.
Belfield, Robert E.; and Vogel, Arthur C, to Certain-Teed Saint
Gobain Insulation Corporation. Equipment for use in laying down
glass fiber blanket. 3,444,028, 5-13-69, CI. 156-371.
Belfor, Mikhail Gershovich; and Saprykin, Jury Ivanovich. Rail-type
apparatus for electro-slag welding of metal. 3,466,421, 9-9-69, CI.
219-126.
Belfort, Alan M., to FMC Corporation. Method of preparing a stable
wax dispersion using /3-1.4 Glucan. 3,442,676, 5-6-69, CI. 106-
271.
Belina, Thomas E., to Harper & Row Publishers Incorporated. In-
struction simulator. 3,482,330, 12-9-69, CI. 35-19.
Belisle, Brice. Dispenser combination for liquids. 3,438,551, 4-15-69,
CI. 222-182.
Belitchenko, Valentina Ilinichna: See —
Polovets, Lidia Mikhailovna; Belitchenko, Valentina Ilinichna;
and Legut, Ljudmila Vasilievna, 3,444,587.
Belk, Earl H. Head rest for vehicle seat. 3,429,615, 2-25-69, CI.
297-410.
Belk, Wilber C, to FMC Corporation. Fruit processing apparatus.
3,429,257, 2-25-69, CI. 100-213.
Belk, Wilber C, to FMC Corporation. Article aligning device and
method. 3,434,583, 3-25-69, CI. 198-33.
Belk, Wilber C; Willis, Beuford N.; and Mulford, Charles T., to
FMC Corporation. Fruit handling apparatus. 3,448,845, 6-10-69,
CI. 198-33.
Belke Manufacturing Company: See —
Vitacco, Nicholas P., 3,432,419.
Belke, William H.: See-
Page, Russell D.; Klingaman, Dean C; Belke, William H.;
Crayton, John W.; and Scholl, Rolland D.,3,486,564.
Belkin, Nathan L., to Angelica Corporation. Surgical hospital gar-
met. 3,470,568, 10-7-69, CI. 2-114.
Belko, William R., Jr., to Vitramon, Incorporated. Electrical capaci-
tor. 3,452,257, 6-24-69, CI. 317-261.
Belko, William R., Jr.; Cobb, Thomas F.; and Varsane, Robert G.
Electrical capacitor. 3,466,513, 9-9-69, CI. 317-258.
Bell & Howell Company: See —
Alvarez, Luis W., 3,434,771.
Badalich, Frank C, 3,469,910.
Balint, Andrew; Bixby, William E.; and Tyler, Len A.,
3,424,579.
Balint, Andrew; and Wohlrab, Hans Christoph, 3,476,477.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bartusek, Robert J.; and Czerna, Aladar L., 3,475,589.
Bell, Irving J.; Robinson, Charles F.; and Willardson, Robert K.,
3,483,028.
Bell, Norton W., 3,459,962.
Bell, Norton W., 3,469,029.
Bishop, Walter F.; and Bookless, Goerge W., 3,447,798.
Bishop, Walter F., 3,447,799.
Bornemisza, Elmer S., 3,425,832.
Bradt, Gordon E., 3,467,339.
Branigan, Alan E. J., 3,424,523.
Brown, Richard P.; Lancor, Joseph H., Jr.; and Rak, Arthur,
3,457,006.
Brubaker, Wilson M., 3,421,035.
Brubaker, Wilson M., 3,473,018.
Brubaker, Wilson M., 3,473,019.
Brubaker, Wilson M., 3,473,020.
Brubaker, Wilson M.; and Berry, Clifford E., 3,478,204.
Call, Daniel D., 3,424,520.
Call, Daniel D., 3,442,503.
Call, Daniel D., 3,449,962.
Call, Daniel D., 3,449,963.
Call, Daniel D., 3,459,473.
Call, Daniel D., 3,461,255.
Call, Daniel Dale, 3,424,522.
Cherniavskyj, Jaroslav, 3,464,643.
Cross, Anthony Leonard, 3,472,066.
Cunningham, Patrick J., 3,454,167.
Cunningham, Patrick J., 3,479,1 13.
Dann, Bert H., 3,425,000.
Dann, Bert H., 3,426,284.
Dann, Bert H., 3,443,037.
Davidson, Richard M.; and Reekie, James, 3,450,468.
Davidson, Richard M., 3,477,141.
Engel, Willi G., 3,454,328.
Gould, Irwin M.; and Moe, Gerald A., 3,477,563.
Gould, Irwin M.; and Moe, Gerald A., 3,477,785.
Gross, Maynard C; Gawin, Adolph J.; and Smitzer, Louis A.,
3,446,552.
Henriksen, Elmer C; and Reekie, James, 3,454,714.
Hines, Walter; Bixby, William E.; and Quateman, Joseph 1.,
3,424,640.
Hull, Charles W., 3,479,504.
Jacobs, John H.; and Robinson, Charles F., 3,427,629.
John, Robert S., Jr., 3,450,018.
Johnson, Edwin S., 3,432,234.
Johnston, Robert F., 3,459,471.
Jorgensen, Lester V.; and Kerstein, Melvin T., 3,427,101.
Jorgensen, Lester V., 3,469,753.
Kenney, Jerome G., 3,469,900.
Koppensteiner, Alfred H., 3,424,521.
Krai, Fred G., 3,469,847.
La Plante, Dale E., 3,483,428.
Lemke, James U., 3,449,744.
Orsinger, Winston A., 3,423,900.
Reekie, James; and Thurston, Edward G., 3,440,341.
Reekie, James, 3,455,221.
Roberson, Leslie L., 3,486,709.
Rydstedt, Simon D., 3,437,029.
Sather, Eugene; Stocker, Lester H.; and Hams, Kenneth A.,
3,484,100.
Smitzer, Louis A.; Gawin, Adolph J.; Rempala, Chester S.; and
Zis, Jerome C. 3,438,323.
Smitzer, Louis A.; and Porazinski, Robert F., 3,442,581.
Smitzer, Louis A.; Tyler, Len A.; Hines, Walter; and Bixby, Wil-
liam E., 3.442,585.
Smitzer, Louis A.; and Yohana, Andrew I., 3,475,091.
Sturrock, Francis C, 3,445,155.
Thurston, Edward G., 3,456,069.
Uterhart, Philip E., 3,459,050.
Willardson, Robert K.; and Robbins, Harry, 3,443,167.
Yamada, Yoshikazu; and Garland, Thomas H., 3,476,562.
Yamada, Yoshikazu; and Storm, Lester F. M., 3,485,629.
Zimmerman, Michel Tone, 3,463,946.
Bell Aerospace Corporation: See —
Barr, Jeffrey C, 3,481,424.
Bowen, Charles W., Jr.; and Stapper, William R., 3,474,819.
Brent, Robert G., 3,460,440.
Brent, Robert G., 3,478,777.
De Pauw, Francis E., 3,420,265.
Drees, Jan M., 3.436,040.
Gerhardt, Lester A.; Goerner, Johannes G.; and Powell. Freder-
ic D., 3,435,422.
Gray, Samuel A., 3,426,780.
Jenney, Gavin D., 3,426,650.
Jcnncy, Gavin D., 3,437,312.
Jenney, Gavin D., 3,447,555.
Jenney, Gavin D., 3,455,318.
Mackenzie, Neil J.; and Neathery, William D., 3,457,997.
McMahon, Emmctt P., 3,432.833.
Paine, Michael R., 3,486,717.
Rodriguez, George L.; and Pitt, Richard W., 3,434,546.
Rosin, Seymour, 3,442,575.
Rosin, Seymour; and Kaestner, Paul T., 3,459,465.
Sawicki, Henry E.; and Drees, Jan M., 3,451,484.
Schlitt, Helmut W. E., 3,442,143.
Schmon, Franz, 3,461,780.
Spivey, Richard F.; and Drees, Jan M., 3,467,197.
Stepp, Thomas B., 3,423,01 1.
Wood, Derek, 3,426,792.
Bell, Alan; and Strickland, Thomas Howard, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Partially hydrated titanium dioxide catalyst for
polyester preparation. 3,463,742, 8-26-69, CI. 252-430.
Bell, Alan: See—
Tholstrup, Clarence E.; Bell, Alan; and Kibler, Charles
J. ,3,466,323.
Bell, Alexander, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Method of
manufacturing pin faceplate. 3,453,710, 7-8-69, CI. 29-25.14
Bell, Alexander, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Self aligning
electron gun construction. 3,462,629, 8-19-69, CI. 313-2.
Bell, Benjamin P.; and Roberts, Hugh H., to International Minerals
& Chemical Corporation. Method for sampling solids-containing
solutions. 3,437,452, 4-8-69, CI. 23-309.
Bell, Bryan: See —
Murphy, Thomas L., Jr., 3,425,897.
Bell, Charles C, to Leesona Corporation. Bobbin. 3,420,467, 1-7-69,
CI. 242-118.3
Bell, Charles C, to Leesona Corporation. Filled bobbin. 3,423,046,
1-21-69, CI. 242-164.
Bell, Charles C, to Leesona Corporation. Apparatus for processing
yarn. 3,431,719, 3-1 1-69, CI. 57-108.
Bell, Charles C; and Jobin, Alvin H., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion, mesne. Automatic yarn splicer. 3,477,217, 11-11-69, CI. 57-
22.
Bell, Charles C; and Niederer, Kurt, to Leesona Corporation. Strand
twisting apparatus. 3,445,995, 5-27-69, CI. 57-34.
Bell, Christy W., to General Electric Company. Circuit breaker with
high speed circuit restoring means. 3,462,646, 8-19-69, CI. 317-
22.
Bell, David M.; and Bell, Floyd W., to Buckeye Stamping Company,
The. Circuit board receiver and retainer. 3,476,982, 1 1-4-69, CI.
317-101.
Bell, Donald K.; and Brown, Graham Edward, to Union Carbide
Canada Limited. Simultaneous refining of zinc and maganese diox-
ide. 3,438,878, 4-15-69, CI. 204-83.
Bell, Donald L.: See—
Deinken, Herman P.; Hill, Jack; Bell, Donald L.; and Zastrow,
John A. ,3,485,360.
Bell, Edward R.: See—
Blytas, George C; Bell, Edward R.; and Dunlop, Arthur
K., 3,449,240.
Slott, Robert S.; Bell, Edward R.; and Pilgram, Kurt H.
G., 3,478,044.
Bell Electric Company: See —
Zerwes, Paul J., 3,438,534.
Zerwes, Paul J., 3,439,108.
Bell, F. W., Inc.: See-
Chapman, Richard M.; and Yore, Donald M., 3,450,986.
Smith, George H., 3,449,664.
Bell, Floyd W.: See-
Bell, David M.; and Bell, Floyd W., 3,476,982.
Bell, Francis R.; and Menzel, Horst F., to Gulf General Atomic In-
corporated, mesne. Vapor generator. 3,456,621, 7-22-69. CI. 122-
32.
Bell, Frank W., to Standard Screw Company. Faucet valve mixing
notch. 3,428,088, 2-18-69, CI. 137-625.17
Bell, Fred E., Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Flexible film bag
with bottom gusset. 3,438,567, 4-15-69, CI. 229-57.
Bell, Fred H.; and Kennedy, Houston E. Rear view mirror anti-glare
device. 3,454,329, 7-8-69, CI. 350-283.
Bell, George E.: See —
Arnold, Harmon W.; and Bell, George E.,3,451,169.
Bell, George; and O'Connell, Anthony James, to Metal Box Com-
pany Limited, The. Centrifugally operating electrodeposition ap-
paratus and method of use. 3,476,666, 1 1-4-69, CI. 204-181.
Bell, Harold B.; and Doyle, George A., to Motorola, Inc. Multiple
lead semiconductor device with plastic encapsulation supporting
such leads and associated elements. 3,444,440, 5-13-69, CI. 317-
234.
Bell, Harold M., Jr.: See—
Thrasher, Howard G.; Rickords, Tommy J.; and Bell, Harold M.,
Jr.,3,481,208.
Bell, Harvey: See —
Marotta, Nicholas G.; and Bell, Harvey,3,464,857.
Marotta, Nicholas G.; Bell, Harvey; and Ronai, Kenneth
S. ,3,482,984.
Bell, Irving J.; Robinson, Charles F.; and Willardson, Robert K., to
Bell & Howell Company. Preparation of light sensitive device of
enhanced photoconductive sensitivity. 3,483,028, 12-9-69, CI.
117-224.
Bell. James C, to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Extendable
contoured structure. 3.481,569, 12-2-69, CI. 244-123.
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Bell, James C; and Jarvis, James K., to Goodyear Aerospace Cor-
poration. Inflatable device for antenna, support, and lifting.
3,484,788, 12-16-69, CI. 343-880.
Bell, John Harold; and Daniels, Everett Eugene, to WEPCO. Ther-
mal-barrier between inner and outer frames of double frame win-
dow structure. 3,436,884, 4-8-69, CI. 52-202.
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., to Container Corporation of
America. Apparatus for and method of forming a multiple-piece
container. 3,465,652, 9-9-69, CI. 93-55.
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., to Container Corporation of
America. Method and machine for forming edge reinforcing
member on a cover of a container. 3,486,422, 12-30-69, CI. 93-
49.
Bell, John, to Muirhead & Co., Limited. Stabilizing arrangements for
floating bodies. 3,425,384, 2-4-69, CI. 1 14-125.
Bell, John, to Muirhead & Co. Limited. Active tank stabilizers for
floating bodies. 3,452,705, 7-1-69, CI. 1 14-125.
Bell, Joseph P., to Design Progress Inc. Automotive side-marker
lamps. 3,454,757, 7-8-69, CI. 240-8.2
Bell, Kenneth; and Grossen, Harry W., to National Dairy Products
Corporation. Variegator for ice cream and the like. 3,477,393, 11-
11-69, CI. 107-1.
Bell, Larry S. Transportation system. 3,421,450, 1-14-69, CI. 104-20.
Bell, Lawrence K., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,454,796,
7-8-69, CI. 307-305.
Bell, Leo R.; and Peterson, Joseph A., to TRW Inc. Capillary tube
feed for rockets. 3,429,124, 2-25-69, CI. 60-258.
Bell, Loren D. Pipeline welder's tent. 3,452,764, 7-1-69, CI. 135-1.
Bell, Malcolm Rice, to Sterling Drug Inc. Certain 2-,4-,5-,6- or 7-
azaindolyl-lower-alkyl- amidoximes, -amidines and -guanidines.
3,478,039, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-295.
Bell, Malcolm R., to Sterling Drug Inc. Pyrrolyl-lower-alkyl-amidox-
imes. 3,420,847, 1-7-69, CI. 260-326.3
Bell, Malcolm R., to Sterling Drug Inc. 3-Indolylmethylguanidine.
3,428,653, 2-18-69, CI. 260-326.15
Bell, Malcolm R., to Sterling Drug Inc. Indolyl-lower-alkyl-amidox-
imes. 3,472,872, 10-14-69, CI. 260-326.15
Bell, Marion S.; Montrose, Anthony Alan; and Spoon, Bill Hugh, to
Phelps Dodge Refining Corporation. Apparatus for simultaneously
pressing a plurality of cathode sheets. 3,430,479, 3-4-69, CI. 72-
400.
Bell, Matthew M., to Radio Corporation of America. Method of
fabricating semiconductor devices. 3,429,030, 2-25-69, CI. 29-580.
Bell, Norton W., to Bell & Howell Company. N-stage counter circuit
for counting n input pulses. 3,459,962, 8-5-69, CI. 307-220.
Bell, Norton W., to Bell & Howell Company. Apparatus for
reproducing video signals in a reversed line scan. 3,469,029, 9-23-
69, CI. 178-6.6
Bell, Oliver N.,: See—
Morris, William Whitby, 3,482,807.
Bell, Paul Hadley: See—
Derenzo, Edward Clarence; and Bell, Paul Hadley, 3,444,045.
Bell, Persa R.; and Harris, Cecil C, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Color recording averaging light inten-
sity meter. 3,441,351, 4-29-69, CI. 356-175.
Bell, Peter Martin, to Roevac-Bell Limited. Orienting apparatus.
3,455,424, 7-15-69, CI. 193-43.
Bell, Ramsay M., to Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc. Belt type
electro-chemical (or electrolytic) grinding machine. 3,448,023, 6-
3-69, CI. 204-143.
Bell, Richard E., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Clapper type relay with improved armature. 3,437,962, 4-8-69, CI.
335-270.
Bell, Richard J.; Campbell, Robert L.; Brust, Albert E.; and Custer,
Lloyd R., to Anderson, Clayton, & Co. Liquid shortening process.
3,455,699, 7-15-69, CI. 99-118.
Bell, Robert E.; Hall, Donivan L.; and Loshbough, Richard C, to
Reliance Electric and Engineering Company, The, mesne. Elevator
motor speed control including a high gain forward loop and lag-
lead compensation. 3,435,916, 4-1-69, CI. 187-29.
Bell, Robert E.: See—
Susor, William C; and Bell, Robert E.,3,459,271.
Bell, Robert G.: See-
Bauer, Howard C; and Bell, Robert G., 3,462,059.
Bell, Robert P., Jr.: See-
Carter, Ernest P.; and Bell, Robert P., Jr., 3,425,460.
Bell, Robert Valentine: See—
Rew, Ian Arthur; Bell, Robert Valentine; and Cooper,
Raymond.3,428,897.
Bell, Rodney P., to Delworth, Secord, Meagher and Associates.
Capacitance void meter. 3,453,509, 7-1-69, CI. 317-248.
Bell, Ronald L.: See-
Bates, Clayton W., Jr.; and Bell, Ronald L, 3,473, 066.
Bell, Rubie C: See-
Murphy, Thomas L., Jr., 3,425,897.
Bell, Stanley C, to Anchor Chemical Company Limited, The. 2-
Amino-o-substituted-benzylidencamines. 3,429,913, 2-25-69, CI.
260-490.
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. 2-Amino-
a-substituted-benzylideneamines. 3,441,607, 4-29-69, CI. 260-562.
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. 5-Aryl-3-
carboxyacyloxy-2H-l,4-benzodiazepin-2-ones and salts thereof.
3,445,458, 5-20-69, CI. 260-239.3
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. 5-Aroyl-
1, 2, 4-benzothiadiazine- 1,1 -dioxides. 3,449,337, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
243.
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. 2-A1-
kanoylamido-l-hydroxypyrrolo[ 1,2-a]- quinazolines. 3,459,754, 8-
5-69, CI. 260-256.4
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. Process
for preparing 3-acyloxy-l,3-dihydro-5- aryl-2H-l,4-benzodiazepin-
2-ones. 3,468,878, 9-23-69, CI. 260-234.3
Bell, Stanley C, to American Home Products Corporation. 1-Sub-
stituted-2,3,3a-4-tetrahydro-lH- pyrrolo [2,1-c] [1,2,4]
benzothiadiazine,5,5- dioxide. 3,471,483, 10-7-69, CI. 260-243.
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L., to American Home
Products Corporation. Hydantoin compounds and methods of
preparation. 3,452,041, 6-24-69, CI. 260-309.5
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L., to American Home
Products Corporation. 5-(m-Sulfamoylphenyl)-l,3-dihydro-2H-l,4-
benzodiazepin-2-one. 3,458,501, 7-29-69, CI. 260-239.3
Bell, Stanley C; and Gochman, Carl, to American Home Products
Corporation. Acetanilido derivatives and method for preparing
same. 3,423,459, 1-21-69, CI. 260-562.
Bell, Stanley C; and Wei, Peter H. L., to American Home Products
Corporation. l-Alkyl-5-oxo-5H-thiazolo [3,2-a] 5 quinazoline-2-
carboxylic acid esters. 3,471,497, 10-7-69, CI. 260-251.
Bell, Stanley C; and Wei, Peter H. L., to American Home Products
Corporation. Pyrrolo( l,2-a-quinazoline-l,5- (2H,3H)diones.
3,475,432, 10-28-69, CI. 260-251.
Bell, Stanley C: See—
McCaully, Ronald J.; and Bell, Stanley C.,3,474,093.
McCaully, Ronald J.; Bell, Stanley C; and Russell, Peter
B., 3,448, 116.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,453,266.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,453,289.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,461, 122.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,470,181.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,475,424.
Wei, Peter H. L.; and Bell, Stanley C, 3,475,426.
Bell Telephone Company of Canada: See —
Fontaine, Laurent J., 3,430,009.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Abbott, Henry H.; Hohmann, Lawrence A., Jr.; and Wells,
George W., 3,420,963.
Abele, Thomas A.; and Wang, Han-Chiu, 3,466,573.
Abernathy, John L., 3,479,604.
Abert, Charles; Runyon, John P.; and Zarouni, Alfred,
3,471,647.
Albrecht, Erwin H., 3,435,150.
Anand, Ram P., 3,474,284.
Andersen, Johan R.; Smith, Arnold R.; and Williamson, Andrew
H., Jr., 3,426,308.
Anderson, Frederick N.; Kennedy, Richard N.; and Reed,
Robert A., 3,424,869.
Anderson, Robert E., 3,466,505.
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, Wiliam C,
3,424,661.
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, William C,
3,484,358.
Armstrong, Douglas B., 3,484,700.
Arnaud, Jacques A., 3,460,046.
Arthur, John R., Jr.; Morton, Jack A.; Pfann, William G.; and
Wagner, Richard S., 3,466,485.
Ashkin, Arthur, 3,479,614.
Ashley, Francis R., 3,443,249.
Aslaksen, Erik W., 3,477,028.
Averill, Robert M., Jr., 3,420,961.
Avery, John R., 3,452,330.
Axelson, Allen L., 3,430,208.
Babusci, Louis D.; Cretella, Biagio A.; Feder, David O.; and
Koontz, Donald E., 3,434,883.
Baker, William E.; and Foltz, Daniel M., 3,437,928.
Baldwin, John A., Jr.; and Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,434,125.
Ballman, Albert A.; and Van Uitert, Le Grand G., 3,423,686.
Ballman, Albert A., 3,470,100.
Barash, Meyer; and Brostrup-Jensen, Per, 3,470,331.
Barbato, Robert E.; and Davis, David T., 3,436,488.
Barber, Mark R.; and Fisher, Reed E., 3,460,122.
Barker, Alfred S., Jr.; and Verleur, Hans W., 3,484,722.
Barlow, Malcolm; and Planting, Peter J., 3,431,377.
Barnes, Richard R., 3,450,847.
Batdorf, Robert L.; and Lee, Charles A., 3,466,441.
Bauer, Erich O.; Fox, Paul E.; and Mac Pherson, William F.,
3,433,858.
Baumgartner, Robert G.; and Graff, Harry J., 3,466,380.
Baumgartner, Robert G., 3,480,721.
Beadle, William E.; and Benson, Kenneth E., 3,473,980.
Becker, Floyd K., 3,434,056.
Becker, Floyd K., 3,443,229.
Becker, Floyd K., 3,444,482.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Becker, Floyd K„ 3,458,815.
Becker, Floyd K.; and Lescinsky, Frank W., 3,462,687.
Becker, Floyd K.; and Rudin, Harry R., Jr., 3,466,538.
Becker, FloydK.; and Holzman, Louis N., 3,439,275.
Benjamin, James M., 3,425,736.
Benowitz, Paul; and Kahlbrock, Heinz, 3,443,022.
Benowitz, Paul; Ignatowitz, Michael; and Tutelman, David M.,
3,466,397.
Bergh, Arpad A.; and van Gelder, Willem, 3,479,237.
Berglund, Carl N., 3,424,934.
Berglund, Carl N.; and Kahng, Dawon, 3,462,700.
Bies, Frank R., 3,456,214.
Billhardt, Roger A., 3,448,435.
Bishop, John D„ 3,432,741.
Bishop, John D., 3,435,324.
Bishop, John D.; Hasson, Murray R.; and Kadri, Fred V.,
3,461,405.
Blane, Leslie L., 3,436,483.
Blane, Leslie L., 3,436,487.
Bleickardt, Werner, 3,459,973.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,425,035.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,428,956.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,447,140.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,448,441.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,457,551.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,460,104.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,460,108.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; and Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,460,1 12.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; Gianola, Umberto F.; Sherwood, Richard
C; and Shockley, William, 3,460,1 16.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,470,546.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,470,547.
Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,471,840.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; and Smith, James L., 3,479,654.
Boddy, Philip J; and Frova, Andrea F., 3,428,8 1 1 .
Boddy, Philip J.; and Frova, Andrea F., 3,462,712.
Bogert, Bruce P.; and Hirsch, Peter, 3,428,893.
Boll, Harry J., 3,440,351.
Boll, Harry J., 3,440,352.
Boll, Harry J., 3,440,363.
Bond, Walter L.; Duguay, Michel A.; and Rentzepis, Peter M.,
3,484,721.
Bonner, William A.; Geusic, Joseph E.; and Van Uitert, Le
Grand G., 3,453,561.
Bonyhard, Peter I.; and Gianola, Umberto F., 3,453,609.
Bonyhard, Peter I., 3,470,545.
Bonyhard, Peter I., 3,479,657.
Borenstein, David P.; and Wright, Arden B., 3,444,474.
Bowers, Klaus D.; and Morton, Jack A., 3,421,154.
Bowers, Klaus D., 3,479,651.
Boyle, Willard S.; and Verleur, Hans W., 3,473,602.
Brady, Paul T., 3,422,232.
Brady, Paul T., 3,483,941.
Braga, Felix J., 3,466,561.
Braund, Reed J.; and Weinberg, Seymour B., 3,441,679.
Breeden, Robert L., and Rickert, Richard M., 3,424,870.
Bridges, Thomas J.; and Hempstead, Charles F., 3,431,489.
Bridges, Thomas J., 3,465,358.
Briggs, Thomas H.; and Dudley, Richard H., 3,424,532.
Brockway, Dennis V., 3,444,398.
Brolin, Stephen J., 3,461,244.
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; and Meyerle, John A.,
3,435,159.
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.;
Markthaler, Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John
A., 3,462,557.
Brown, Earl F., 3,422,227.
Brown, James N., Jr.; and Newhall, Edmunde E., 3,457,553.
Brown, Walter L.; and Miller, Gabriel L., 3,421.091.
Brown, William J., 3.444,543.
Browne, Thomas E.; Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr.; Goldschmidt, Karl;
Vigliante, Frank S.; Williford, Oscar H.; and York, Robert K.,
3,426,158.
Brush, Stanley E.; and Crouse, Parker E., 3,454,826.
Bryant, Herbert W.; Hazell, Norman C; and Mosing, Lionel W.,
3,440,365.
Buchsbaum, Solomon J.; Mc Fee, James H.; and Tien, Ping K.
3,457,417.
Buck, Thomas M.; and Dalton, John V., 3,458,782.
Budlong, Albert H.; Calhoun, Edward T. D.; and Goeller,
Leopold F., Jr., 3,441,678.
Burckhardt, Christoph B.; and Pennington, Keith S., 3,435,244.
Burckhardt, Christoph B.; and Collier, Robert J., 3,483,513.
Burgess, Paul N.; Cardwell, Robert E.; and Remski, Frank R.,
3,476,956.
Burton, Herbert O.; and Watts, Robert N., 3,475,723.
Busala, Alessandro; Stokes, Rembert R.; and Strommen,
Lawrence A., 3,435,146.
Byrnes, Peter A., Jr.; and Lepselter, Martin P., 3,479,269.
Calkin, Edwin T.; and lanniello, Joseph W., 3,430,107.
Calkin, Edwin T.; and lanniello, Joseph W., 3,458,71 1.
Stagg, Uberto K., Jr.;
and Ramsey, Raymond
Campo, James A., 3,483,610.
Carlson, David E.; and Robinson, Edgar R., 3,427,587.
Caron, Lionel, 3,440,493.
Casey, Horace C, Jr.; and Panish, Morton B., 3,485,685.
Cassady, Charles G., 3,458,796.
Chang, James T. H., 3,461,440.
Chase, Albert J.; and Hammer, Karl E., 3,439,130.
Chegwidden, Raymond A.; Cohen, Howard M.; and Gilbert,
William F., Jr., 3,479,292.
Chinlund, Thomas J., 3,440,618.
Chinnock, Edwin L., 3,423,593.
Chun, Ping Sun, 3,466,527.
Chynoweth, Alan G., 3,428,833.
Clark, James E.; and Ross, Ian M., 3,465,943.
Clement, Frank J., 3,437,758.
Clement, George F.; Compton, Harry B.
and Zebe, Charles W., 3,44 1 ,68 1 .
Cogelin, Nicholas J.; Martin, Samuel M.
B., 3,433,884.
Coker, Cecil H., 3,437,757.
Coker, Cecil H., 3,439,122.
Colbow, Konrad; Garrett, Charles G. B.; and Thomas, Donald
E., 3,435,213.
Collier, Robert J., 3,484,147.
Connell, Joseph B., 3,471,686.
Conrath, Jules R., 3,435,436.
Copeland, John A., HI, 3,477,029.
Courtney-Pratt, Jeofry S.; and Hargrove, Logan E., 3,435,230.
Creasy, Fred K.; Horlacher, Robert L.; Logan, Mason A.; Smith,
Larrabee M.; and Young, William Rae, Jr., 3,440,337.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Morton, Jack A., 3,428,850.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Gordon, Eugene I., 3,440,476.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Gordon, Eugene I., 3,440,477.
Crowell, Merton H., 3,467,880.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Maydan, Dan, 3,483,942.
Crowson, Fred B.; and Groth, George S., 3,435,142.
Cughbert, John D.; and Thomas, David G., 3,462,630.
Cunningham, Peter B., 3,461,397.
Curtis, Hazen, III; and Tuchen, Gerd A., 3,487,340.
Custer, Stroud S., Jr., 3,437,921.
Damen, Theodoor C; Leite, Rogerio C. C; and Porto, Sergio P.
S., 3,434,779.
Damiano, Henry; and Rainone, Louis C, 3,479,466.
Davidson, Evan E.; and Regitz, William M., 3,460,092.
Davis, John H., 3,476,875.
Day, James F., 3,480,917.
De Lange, Owen E., 3,447,856.
De Loach, Bernard C, Jr.; Gummel, Hermann K.; and Schar-
fetter, Donald L., 3,426,295.
De Loach, Bernard C, Jr., 3,448,415.
Denend, Frank G., 3,446,921.
Denton, Richard T.; and Varnerin, Lawrence J., Jr., 3,435,234.
Denton, Richard T., 3,462,212.
Dermond, Franklin, 3,482,060.
DeVries, G. John, Jr., 3,433,889.
Di Marcello, Frank V.; and Treptow, Arnold W., 3,470,002.
Di Piazza, Gerald C, 3,452,279.
Dick, George W.; and Farmer, Wayne D., 3,438,008.
Dick, George W., 3,452,335.
Dietrich, Norman R., 3,483,489.
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; von Philipsborn,
Henning; and Wernick, Jack H., 3,480,409.
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Johnson, Leo F.; and Remeika, Joseph P.,
3,480,877.
Dolling, Jens C, 3,420,264.
Dore, Arthur J.; Herndon, John A.; and Wasserman, Norman,
3,447,036.
Dougherty, Thomas F., Jr.; Mac Nutt, William J.; and McKel-
vey, William J., 3,476,980.
Dow, Robert J.; Feldman, David; Lee, Samuel C; Mitchell, Ed-
ward S., Jr.; and Wyndrum, Ralph W., Jr., 3,460,026.
Downing, Randall W.; and Hass, Ronald J., 3,430,202.
Dudley, Homer W., 3,470,323.
Duguay, Michel A.; Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Rentzepis,
Peter M., 3,453,429.
Dunnican, William O.; and Larisch, Richard W., 3,424,899.
Eddy, Thomas W.; and Harrington, George E., 3,421,114.
Edington, John E., 3,428,751.
Edwards, Roger; and Perron, Paul P., Jr., 3,464,868.
Eisner, Edward, 3,454,778.
Eisner, Edward, 3,480,340.
Embree, Milton L.; Haag, Arthur V.; and Vedder, Dietrih,
3,421,030.
Embree, Milton L.; Hamilton, Billy H.; and Metzler, Clair G.,
3,483,464.
Emshwiller, Mac Lellan, 3,466,112.
Engelbrecht, Rudolf S., 3,421,118.
Engelbrecht, Rudolf S., 3,458,836.
Enloe, Louis H.; and Rodda, John L., 2nd, 3,437,955.
Epstein, Barry M., 3,428,756.
Ermanis, Felix; and Schwartz, Bertram, 3,484,312.
Eubanks, John M., 3,435,252.
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Eubanks, John M., 3,439,286.
Evans, James G.; and Grant, Dwight W., 3,466,545.
Ewin, James C, 3,420,958.
Farrow, Cecil W., 3,439,278.
Farrow, Cecil W., 3,477,043.
Finch, Tudor R.; and Waaben, Sigurd G., 3,484,764.
Fischer, James L.; and Hostetler, Willard E., 3,447,096.
Fischer, James L.; and Strommen, Lawrence A., 3,479,469.
Fischer, Robert F., 3,439,352.
Fisher, Reed E., 3,479,528.
Flanagan, James L., 3,428,748.
Flanagan, James L., 3,440,350.
Flanagan, James L.; Golden, Roger M.; and Schroeder, Manfred
R., 3,466,547.
Flanagan, James L., 3,476,880.
Flanagan, James L.; and Schroeder, Manfred R., 3,484,556.
Fleury, Paul; Patel, Chandra K. N.; Slusher, Richart E.; and
Yafet, Yako, 3,470,453.
Focarile, Joseph P., 3,459,998.
Forde, John P.; and Hochgraf, Lester, 3,458,661.
Fox, Arthur G.; and Kibler, Lynden U., 3,430,158.
Fraser, John M.; and Long, Norwood G., 3,466,398.
Friedman, Arthur D.; and Menon, Premachandran R.,
3,484,701.
Friedman, David, 3,439,190.
Fritschi, Walter W., 3,450,843.
Fritschi, Walter W., 3,452,220.
Fuchs, George L.; and Mullin, Francis J., 3,485,467.
Gaines, Richard S.; and Lee, Chi-Yuan, 3,475,733.
Gallaher, Lee E., 3,439,340.
Garrett, Charles G. B., 3,436,143.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., 3,423,538.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., 3,480,742.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., 3,480,883.
Geller, Seymour; and Nesbitt, Ethan A., 3,444,084.
Genke, Richard M.; and Harding, Philip A., 3,484,763.
Germanton, Charles E., 3,475,932.
Geusic, Joseph E.; and Singh, Shobha, 3,453,604.
Gewartowski, James W., 3,447,102.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Scovil, Henry E.
D., 3,430,001.
Gianola, Umberto F., 3,466,627.
Gianola, Umberto F.; and Michaelis, Paul C, 3,471,819.
Gianola, Umberto F., 3,479,660.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L.,
3,482,224.
Gibson, Richard B.; Kerr, Douglas A.; and Lindsay, Thomas E.,
3,457,550.
Giordmaine, Joseph A., 3,454,902.
Giordmaine, Joseph A., 3,459,466.
Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Kaiser, Wolfgang K., 3,478,277.
Gitten, Lawrence J.; and Newby, Neal D., 3,445,602.
Gittler, Frank L., 3,476,621.
Goell, James E., 3,440,567.
Goeller, Leopold F., Jr.; and Nervik, John M., 3,431,368.
Goetzberger, Adolf, 3,453,435.
Goetzberger, Adolf, 3,474,285.
Goetzberger, Adolf; and Nicollian, Edward H., 3,477,033.
Gomez, Ernest; and Klahn, Richard, 3,456,098.
Goordman, Robert V., 3,435,364.
Goordman, Robert V., 3,454,893.
Gordon, Alan M.; and Thommen, Werner, 3,487,162.
Gordon, Eugene I., 3,435,228.
Gordon, Eugene I., 3,462,603.
Gordon, Eugene I., 3,475,078.
Gould, Harold L. B.; and Wenny, Daniel H., Jr., 3,422,407.
Grant, Dwight W.; and Leafer, Robert M., 3,471,815.
Green, Carl W., 3,435,437.
Gressitt, Tillman J.; and Ramsey, Raymond B., 3,459,878.
Gretter, Ralph W.; Spollen, Francis J.; and Voigt, Gottfried O.,
3,434,297.
Gribbons, John G., 3,436,661.
Griffiths, James E.; Pao, Yon-Han; and Zitter, Robert N.,
3,426,208.
Guggenheim, Howard J.; and Singh, Shobha, 3,485,551.
Gummel, Hermann K.; and Murphy, Bernard T., 3,471,786.
Gunter, Ernest M.; and Simon, James L., 3,435,152.
Gyorgy, Ernst M.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; and Van Uitert, Le
Grand G., 3,428,144.
Haag, Arthur V.; and Vedder, Dietrich, 3,422,399.
Haag, Arthur V.; and Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,453,606.
Hagelbarger, David W.; and Herriott, Donald R., 3,461,298.
Hahn, James R., Jr., 3,458,822.
Hall, Norris R.; Prince, Terry B.; and Ritchey, James F.,
3,428,758.
Hall, William G., 3,420,959.
Halloran, Thomas F., 3,487,349.
Ham, James H., Jr., 3,479,470.
Hamming, Richard W., 3,440,539.
Haner, Robert L.; and Major, Norman L., 3,447,084.
Hansen, Ralph H., 3,454,524.
Hansen, Ralph H.; and Schonhom, Harold, 3,462,335.
Hansen, Ralph H.; and Russel, Charles A., 3,462,517.
Hansen, Ralph H., 3,484,285.
Harding, Philip A., 3,467,953.
Harmon, Leon D., 3,444,383.
Harrigan, Thomas G., 3,448,370.
Harris, Richard L., Jr.; and Harrod, William L., 3,462,540.
Harris, William B., 3,430,074.
Harris, William B., 3,441,873.
Harris, WUliam B., 3,459,972.
Harris, William B.; and Massey, Richard P., 3,479,533.
Hart, Harry P., 3,447,068.
Hartwell, Walter T.; and Young, Frederick C, 3,430,855.
Hayes, Richard L.; Molloy, Peter E.; and Swanson, Richard M.,
3,458,662.
Haynie, Gerald D.; and Rosenfeld, Peter E., 3,428,829.
Healey, Robert J.; and Kimmel, Donald S., 3,437,905.
Hefni, Ibrahim E., 3,452,305.
Heightley, John D.; Johannes, Virgil I.; Mayo, John S.; and Witt,
Francis J., 3,420,956.
Helmke, George E., 3,469,369.
Henry, Charles H.; and Thomas, David G., 3,439,974.
Hepplewhite, Ralph T.; and Kahng, Dawon, 3,420,776.
Herriott, Donald R.; and Schulte, Harry J., Jr., 3,437,954.
Herriott, Donald R.; Jones, Joseph S.; Meeker, Thrygve; and
Reznicek, Kurt, 3,453,166.
Herriott, Donald R.; Perry, Darwin L.; and Wimperis, Jeffery R.,
3,466,120.
Higgins, Edward F., Jr., 3,458,852.
Hilsinger, Harry A., Jr.; and Kindermann, Wilfred J., 3,462,095.
Hochgraf, Lester; and Rice, Stephen O., 3,423,535.
Holman, Erwin W.; and Unrue, John E., Jr., 3,471,657.
Holtfreter, Richard P., 3,425,119.
Holtfreter, Richard P.; and McCullough, Harold E., 3,445,795.
Holtz, Roger E., 3,440,367.
Holzman, Louis N., 3,462,560.
Holzman, Louis N.; and Saltzberg, Burton R., 3,475,626.
Houcke, George P.; and Prats, Louis, 3,436,479.
Houcke, George P., 3,440,547.
Houcke, George P., 3,457,368.
Houcke, George P.; and Smith, Todd A., 3,466,467.
Hoyler, Robert C; Koscinski, Anthony; and Perkinson, William
B., 3,428,754.
Hoyler, Robert C, 3,459,894.
Hubbard, William M., 3,433,979.
Hubbard, William M., 3,480,869.
Huffman, Donald W., 3,460,093.
Huffstutler, Miles C, Jr.; and Kerns, Becky T., 3,437,764.
Huizinga, Donald D.; and Prince, Terry B., 3,456,085.
Hunt, John D.; and Jackson, Kenneth A., 3,484,153.
Hutchison, Paul T., 3,440,569.
Hutson, Andrew R.; and Tien, Ping K., 3,440,425.
Ingle, James F., 3,436,496.
Ingle, James F., 3,439,229.
Ingle, James F., 3,482,148.
Inose, Hiroshi; and Koono, Zenya, 3,435,149.
Inose, Hiroshi; and Saito, Tadao, 3,446,917.
Inose, Hiroshi; and Saito, Tadao, 3,461,242.
Inose, Hiroshi; Fujisake, Harova; and Saito, Tadao, 3,483,330.
Jackson, Jesse M., 3,477,204.
Jacoby, John Z.; and Vigliante, Frank S., 3,420,960.
Jaeger, Richard J., Jr.; and Joel, Amos E., Jr., 3,484,560.
Johannes, Virgil I.; and McCullough, Richard H., 3,461,245.
Josenhans, James G.; Magalhaes, Frank M.; and Schlosser,
Wolfgang O., 3,460,055.
Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,436,748.
Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,447,142.
Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,452,337.
Kaenel, Reginald A., 3,454,937.
Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L., 3,466,628.
Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L., 3,470,543.
Kahng, Dawon; and Wemple, Stuart H., 3,443,041.
Kahng, Dawon, 3,464,762.
Kaminski, William, 3,475,695.
Karnaugh, Maurice, 3,457,372.
Kasper, Francis J., 3,440,570.
Kelly, Hugh P., 3,423,520.
Kelly, James M., 3,448,216.
Kempf, Raymond A., 3,452,319.
Kempf, Raymond A., 3,452,320.
Kennedy, Richard N., 3,460,045.
Kerwin, Robert E.; Klein, Donald L.; and Sarace, John C,
3,475,234.
King, Er'nam F., 3,459,971.
Kirby, Ralph W.; and Richards, Philip C, 3,479,467.
Kitsopoulos, Sotirios C, 3,426,153.
Kitsopoulos, Sotirios C, 3,444,326.
Klein, Donald L.; and Lawley, Kenneth L., 3,424,954.
Klein, Donald L., 3,436,284.
Klerer, Julius, 3,483,451.
Klibbe, Arthur W.; and Regitz, William M., 3,462,748.
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Klingenberg, Alfred S., 3,431,537.
Klockow, Dennis H., 3,487,325.
Knerr, Reinhard H., 3,462,713.
Koehler, Dankwart, 3,452,284.
Kogelnik, Herwig W., 3,449,577.
Kolb, Ernest D.; Laudise, Robert A.; Spencer, Edward G.; and
Wood, Darwin L., 3,485,759.
Kompfner, Rudolf, 3,454,768.
Koo, James T.; Tabor, William J.; and Varnerin, Lawrence J.,
Jr., 3,454,938.
Koo, James T., 3,481,843.
Kraemer, George T., 3,439,191.
Kreisel, Ralph R.; Mattke, Charles F.; and Prescott, Robert E.,
3,457,376.
Kretsch, Kenneth P.; and Lyons, Edward F., 3,435,416.
Kretzmer, Ernest R.; Mecklenburg, Paul; Rice, Donald W.; and
Ryan, William, 3,421,149.
Kretzmer, Ernest R., 3,479,468.
Krumreich, Charles L., 3,444,329.
Kuebler, Norman A.; Pao, Yoh-Han; and Robin, Melvin B.,
3,428,388.
Kunzler, John E.; Levinstein, Hyman J.; and Rowell, John M.,
3,423,607.
Kunzler, John E., 3,458,763.
Kuo, Charles C. Y., 3,420,706.
Kurtz, Stewart K., 3,475,736.
Lacey, Joseph C, III; and McEowen, James R., 3,453,396.
Langmack, Robert M.; Phelps, James W.; and Woodard, Daniel
P., 3,454,707.
Laudise, Robert A.; and Marshall, David J., 3,440,025.
Lawless, William J., 3,479,524.
Lechleider, Joseph W., 3,444,516.
Lechleider, Joseph W., 3,460,068.
Lenzo, Pascal V.; and Spencer, Edward G., 3,433,958.
Lepselter, Martin P., 3,426,252.
Lepselter, Martin P., 3,442,701.
Lepselter, Martin P., 3,461,524.
Levine, Richard C, 3,439,120.
Li, Tingye, 3,461,453.
Ligenza, Joseph R.; and Povilonis, Edward I., 3,476,971.
Lindenberger, William A., 3,426,302.
Lindenberger, William A., 3,431,520.
Linse, John E., 3,453,394.
Logan, Ralph A.; and White, Harry G., 3,470,038.
Loiacono, Gabriel M.; and Nassau, Kurt, 3,446,603.
Louis, Ronald A., 3,443,033.
Lowry, Terrell N.; and Smathers, John E., 3,456,241.
Lynch, Robert T.; and Thomas, David G., 3,462,320.
Lynch, William T., 3,439,169.
Lynch, William T., 3,486,031.
Lynes, Dennis J.; and Waaben, Sigurd G., 3,480,800.
MacArthur, Donald M., 3,466,231.
Machol, Richard E., Jr., 3,448,436.
MacPherson, William F., 3,459,851.
Macurdy, William B., 3,428,947.
Mallery, Paul, 3,444,503.
Mann. Henry, 3,426,159.
Marcatili, Enrique A. J., 3,420,595.
Marcatili, Enrique A. J., 3,442,574.
Masucci, Eugene D., 3,479,465.
Mathews, Max V.; and McDonald, Henry S., 3,422,419.
Mauzey, Peter T.; Votaw, Clarence J.; and Zydney, Herbert M.,
3,427,588.
Mauzey, Peter T.; Schlanger, Gabriel G.; Votaw, Clarence J.;
and Zydney, Herbert M., 3,427,590.
McCaffrey, Bernard E.; Moore, Harold R.; and Pennoyer,
Douglas H., 3,426,156.
McClay, John C, 3,423,946.
McFarlane, Ross A., 3,448,404.
McGean, Thomas J.; and Nathanson, Daniel, 3,439,142.
McLaughlin, George E., 3,431,369.
McRae, Lorin P.; Watts, Robert N.; and Wolf, William J., Jr.,
3,471,830.
Mecklenburg, Paul; and Young, Lawrence H., 3,462,749.
Michaelis, Paul C, 3,454,939.
Michaelis, Paul C, 3,480,925.
Miller, Gabriel L., 3,479,534.
Miller, Ralph L„ 3,431,362.
Miller, Ralph L., 3,471,648.
Miller, Stewart E., 3,426,286.
Miller, Stewart E., 3,434,774.
Miller, Stewart E., 3,441,337.
Miller, Stewart E., 3,457,001.
Miller, Stewart E., 3,479,600.
Minchenko, George, 3,454,720.
Mitchell, Doren, 3,439,121.
Mitra, Sanjit K., 3,452,304.
Moose, Louis F.; and Omori, Masahiro, 3,448,409.
Morse, Charles E., 3,450,845.
Morse, Charles E.; and Smith, John P., 3,475,557.
Mounts, Frank W.; and Prasada, Bircndra, 3,436,471.
Mounts, Frank W.; and Prasada, Birendra, 3,439,753.
Mumford, William W., 3,444,559.
Munnelly, James J., 3,436,705.
Munson, Verne E., 3,433,897.
Murray, Robert W., 3,436,368.
Nagelberg, Elliott R., 3,482,252.
Nance, Robert L., 3,423,580.
Nanney, Cecil A., 3,483,487.
Nelson, Donald F.; and Reinhart, Franz K., 3,462,21 1.
Nelson, Donald F., 3,462,71 1.
Newhall, Edmunde E., 3,479,658.
Ngo, Dinh-Tuan, 3,458,837.
Ngo, Dinh Tuan, 3,479,619.
Noll, A. Michael, 3,420,955.
O'Neill, John F., Jr., 3,423,529.
Ohm, Edward A., 3,454,325.
Okean, Herman C, 3,444,485.
Okinaka, Yutaka, 3,440,099.
Olsen, Karl M.; Smith, David H.; Stockbridge, Christopher D.
G.; and Tolman, Edward M., 3,425,043.
Omori, Masahiro, 3,422,375.
Onoe, Mono; and Warner, Arthur W., Jr., 3,461,408.
Orr, William H., 3,457,526.
Ortel, William C. G., 3,421,029.
Overstreet, Robert L., Jr., 3,446,947.
Overstreet, Rogert L., Jr., 3,479,603.
Pan, John W., 3,423,534.
Pan, John W., 3,436,480.
Pao, Yoh-han; and Rentzepis, Peter M., 3,431,484.
Parente, Michael, 3,424,995.
Pasternack, Gerald P., 3,441,682.
Pasternack, Gerald P.; and Whalin, Ronald L., 3,449,691.
Patel, Chandra K. N., 3,435,363.
Patel, Chandra K. N., 3,443,243.
Patel, Chandra K. N.; and Van-Tran, Nguyen, 3,461,403.
Patel, Chandra K. N., 3,466,566.
Patel, Chandra K. N.; and Slusher, Richart E., 3,467,917.
Patle, Chandra K. N., 3,450,997.
Pearson, Arthur D.; Peterson, George E.; and Porto, Sergio P.
S., 3,462,707.
Perreault, George E., 3,436,698.
Perreault, George E., 3,439,302.
Peterson, George E., 3,439,259.
Peterson, George E., 3,446,966.
Pfann, William G., 3,423,189.
Pierce, John R., 3,475,687.
Plevyak, Thomas J., 3,476,175.
Pohl, Karl-Heinz; and Spencer, Arthur T., 3,455,775.
Polito, William J.; and Rozgonyi, George A., 3,420,763.
Port, Erich, 3,447,103.
Port, Erich, 3,475,601.
Presti, Anthony J., 3,462,555.
Presti, Anthony J., 3,471,700.
Prins, Gerard C, 3,466,395.
Prozeller, Paul E., 3,443,237.
Rack, Alois J., 3,435,226.
Regitz, William M., 3,435,438.
Regitz, William M., 3,436,563.
Reingold, Gordon A., 3,480,092.
Reinig, Harry, 3,433,901.
Remeika, Joseph P.; and Wood, Darwin L., 3,447,851.
Remeika, Joseph P., 3,462,378.
Reznicek, Kurt, 3,457,679.
Richards, Paul L.; and Smith, George E., 3,436,545.
Rigrod, William W., 3,436,665.
Rigrod, William W., 3,466,565.
Rigrod, William W., 3,479,620.
Ring, Douglas H., 3,466,111.
Ritchey, James F.; Tate, Louis D.; and Waddell, Richard E.,
3,480,730.
Robertson, George H., 3,466,540.
Robertson, James E., 3,462,589.
Robinson, Edgar R.; Votaw, Clarence J.; and Zydney, Herbert
M., 3,427,589.
Robinson, Peter R., 3,445,603.
Roscoe, Lawrence C. J., 3,428,757.
Roscoe, Lawrence C. J., 3,430,002.
Roscoe, Lawrence C. J., 3,484,558.
Rosenberg, Robert, 3,437,400.
Ross, Robert R.; and Woodard, Kenneth B., 3,422,743.
Rosztoczy, Ferenc E., 3,438,874.
Rowell, John M., 3,466,470.
Royer, James J., 3,483,402.
Rozgonyi, George A., 3,483,1 10.
Rubin, Jerry J.; and Van Uitert, Le Grand G., 3,470,017.
Rubinstein, Charles B., 3,430,048.
Ruby, Joe H., 3,466,559.
Ruthroff, Clyde L., 3,479,607.
Ruthroff, Clyde L., 3,484,557.
Saal, Frederick A., 3,424,868.
Saari, Veikko R., 3,447,146.
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Saari, Veikko R., 3,459,963.
Saltzberg, Burton R , 3,440,548.
Samios, John L., 3,440,366.
Sauer, Harold A., 3,443,632.
Sauer, Harold A., 3,484,946.
Scheer, William H., 3,440,354.
Schmidt, Paul F., 3,438,873.
Schneider, Herbert A., 3,456,196.
Schneider, Martin V., 3,421,081.
Schneider, Martin V., 3,475,609.
Schroeder, Manfred R., 3,424,269.
Schulz-Du Bois, Erich O., 3,444,483.
Schulz, Robert R., 3,459,958.
Schwenker, John E., 3,471,837.
Scovil, Henry E. D„ 3,458,714.
Scovil, Henry E. D., 3,471,841.
Scudner, Frank G., Jr., 3,454,8 1 1 .
Seidel, Harold, 3,423,688.
Seidel, Harold, 3,426,292.
Seidel, Harold, 3,435,260.
Seidel, Harold, 3,444,475.
Seidel, Harold, 3,462,612.
Seidel, Harold, 3,462,703.
Seidel, Harold, 3,471,798.
Seidel, Harold, 3,479,602.
Seidel, Harold, 3,479,612.
Seidel, Harold, 3,486,134.
Seidel, Thomas E., 3,466,512.
Seng, Edward J., 3,440,715.
Shaer Norman R., 3,453,389.
Shapiro, Arthur; and Zuvich, Jerome J., 3,471,781.
Shaw, Robert C; and Stover, Harry L., 3,437,958.
Shoji, Masakazu, 3,452,222.
Shoji, Masakazu, 3,462,617.
Sibilia, John T.; and Smith, David H., 3,447,141.
Sikorski, Karol S., 3,462,556.
Sikorski, Mathew E., 3,454,845.
Sipress, Jack M.; and Zarins, Egils, 3,439,330.
Sitarik, Joseph P., 3,479,464.
Skinner, John G., 3,447,855.
Slana, Matthew F., 3,458,718.
Smith, David H., 3,440,627.
Smith, George E., 3,430,061.
Smith, James L., 3,439,351.
Smith, James L., 3,440,622.
Smith, James L., 3,452,341.
Smith, James L.; and Tolman, Edward M., 3,471,836.
Smith, Peter W., 3,484,719.
Smith, Peter W., 3,486,131.
Snare, Ronald C, 3,479,521.
Southworth, Hamilton, Jr., 3,465,834.
Stahlhut, Richard W., 3,452,199.
Standley, Robert D., 3,441,878.
Stevens, Thomas R., 3,436,486.
Stokes, Rembert R., 3,427,402.
Stokes, Rembert R.; and Waddell, Richard E., 3,427,403.
Stokes, Rembert R., 3,462,1 11.
Sundquist, Milton R., 3,436,535.
Tabor, William J., 3,438,005.
Tabor, William J., 3,438,692.
Thelen, William, 3,460,073.
Thim, Hartwig W., 3,466,563.
Thompson, William J., 3,441,869.
Tong, Shih Y., 3,466,601.
Townsend, Richard L.; and Weldon, Edward J., Jr., 3,475,724.
Toy, Wing N„ 3,428,945.
Troemel, Clarence P.; and Weber, Edward H., Jr., 3,420,104.
Turner, Edward H., 3,466,121.
Turner, Edward H., 3,484,151.
Uenohara, Michiyuki, 3,451,011.
Ulrich, Werner, 3,420,957.
Van Dine, Gilbert A., 3,441,747.
Van Dine, Gilbert A., 3,479,529.
Vratny, Frederick, 3,461,054.
Waddell, Richard E., 3,427,401.
Waggener, Herbert A., 3,457,148.
Waldhauer, Frederick D., 3,454,888.
Wall, Richard D., 3,487,363.
Warter, Peter J., Jr., 3,443,857.
Warwick, Peter S., 3,438,007.
Watts, Robert N., 3,437,995.
Weller, Charles W„ 3,457,639.
Weller, David C, 3,479,598.
White, Alan D., 3,435,371.
Wickliff, Noble E., 3,434,031.
Windeler, Alfred S., 3,436,287.
Wolf, William J., Jr., 3,462,613.
Wolfe, Peter A., 3,435,373.
Wolff, Peter A., 3,448,405.
Worobey, Walter, 3,443,311.
Young, Charles A., 3,424,874.
Young, Frederick C, 3,435,256.
Zebe, Charles W., 3,441,680.
Zebe, Charles W., 3,453,392.
Zebe, Charles W., 3,465,104.
Zieles, Robert S., 3,434,088.
Bell, Theodore F. Welding, brazing and soldering method and ap-
paratus. 3,436,807, 4-8-69, CI. 29-493.
Bell, Thomas A.: See —
Etchells, John L.; Bell, Thomas A.; and Kittel, Ivan
D.,3,480,448.
Bell, Thomas H. Bread storage rack. 3,439,81 1, 4-22-69, CI. 21 1-49.
Bell, Tommy O.: See —
Phelps, Morton E.; and Bell, Tommy 0, 3,42 1,695.
Phelps, Morton E.; and Bell, Tommy O., 3,434,496.
Phelps, Morton E.; and Bell, Tommy O., 3,447, 557.
Bell, Vernon L., Jr.: See —
Pezdirtz, George F.; and Bell, Vernon L., Jr.,3,450,878.
Bell, Walter, to Star Expansion Industries Corporation. Safety device
for an explosive-operated power tool. 3,423,001, 1-21-69, CI. 227-
8.
Bell, Walter, to Star Expansion Industries Corporation. Rivet setting
tool. 3,451,248, 6-24-69, CI. 72-391.
Bell William E., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Gas lasers. 3,464,025, 8-26-
69, CI. 331-94.5
Bell, William E., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Gas lasers with plasma tube
having variable cross- section and discharge current. 3,428,914, 2-
18-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bell, William E., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Gas laser with internal elec-
trodes. 3,449,694, 6-10-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bell, William E.; and Bloom, Arnold L., to Spectra-Physics, Inc.
Selection and control of maser transitions by inhomogeneous
fields. 3,464,024, 8-26-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bell, William Hamilton; and Dewing, John, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Dehydrogenation and cyclization of amines.
3,463,781, 8-26-69, CI. 260-290.
Bell, William Hamilton; Rennie, Robert Allan Campbell; and Samp-
son, Roy John, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Dehydrogenation and cyclisation of amines. 3,458,520, 7-29-69,
CI. 260-290.
Bell, William T., to Schlurr.berger Technology Corporation. Methods
for discharging fluent substances into well bores. 3,433,305, 3-18-
69, CI. 166-35.
Bell, William T., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Ap-
paratus for discharging fluent substances into well bores.
3,463,248, 8-26-69, CI. 175-4.52
Bell-Toptex, Inc.: See —
Heacox, Frank, 3,423,758.
Bella, Davide Delia: See —
Teotino, Uberto; and Bella, Davide Della,3.436,458.
Bellace, James R.: See —
Buck, Francis E.; and Bellace, James R, 3, 447, 627.
Bellamy, William G; Bohannon, William D., Jr.; and Etchison, John
O., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Sleeve load-
ing wire wrapping tool. 3,457,616, 7-29-69, CI. 29-33.
Bellamy, Winthrop D., to General Electric Company. Waste conver-
sion process and product. 3,462,275, 8-19-69, CI. 99-9.
Bellasio, Elvio: See —
Testa, Emilio; Bellasio, Elvio; and Maffii, Giulio,3,449,359.
Bellavance, Inc.: See —
Nadeau, Clarence S., 3,477,107.
Bellavin, Peter N. Antiseize sealing compound. 3,437,593, 4-8-69,
CI. 252-13.
Bellco Glass, Inc.: See —
Brett, Perry A., 3,429,653.
Harker, William S., 3,474,929.
Belleau, Bernard; and Menard, Marcel, to Bristol-Myers Company,
mesne. Esters of 1,4-dihydroquinoline-N-carboxylic acids and
throne acids. 3,455,929, 7-15-69, CI. 260-287.
Bellefeuille, George. Motorized fishing reel. 3,438,594, 4-15-69, CI.
242-84.2
Bellem, Robert L., to Walco Electric Company. Wheel construction
for a brushless wire preheater. 3,422,241, 1-14-69, CI. 219-10.61
Bellemare, Richard A., to Spedcor Electronics, Inc., mesne. Intensity
control circuit for oscilloscope or the like. 3,469,142, 9-23-69, CI.
315-30.
Beiler, Hans Albert: See—
Hoenick, Hermann Hans; and Beiler, Hans Albert, 3,459,282.
Beiler, Hans Albert, to Teves, Alfred, GmbH. Dual-network wheel-
brake arrangement. 3,456,766, 7-22-69, CI. 188-152.
Beuchle, Friedrich; Hahm, Heinz; Klein, Christof Hans; and
Beiler, Hans,3,477,551.
Beiler, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., to Controls Company of
America. Moisture sensing control using switching transistor for
voltage regulation. 3,443,163, 5-6-69, CI. 317-148.5
Belter, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., to Controls Company of
America. Moisture sensing control circuit detecting reversed
polarity of power supply. 3,445,676, 5-20-69, CI. 307-94.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bellet, Paul; and Van Thuong, Truong, to Roussel-UCLAF. Process
for the preparation of hydroxycyclo- aikanones. 3,432,393, 3-11-
69, CI. 195-51.
Bellet, Paul; Van Thuong, Truong; and Nomine, Gerard, to Roussel-
UCLAF. Insulin derivatives. 3,471,464, 10-7-69, CI. 260-1 12.7
Bellet, Richard J.: See-
Seven, Manfred K.; and Bellet, Richard J. ,3,465,059.
Belleville, Logan M.: See —
McCutcheon, Samuel R.; Belleville, Logan M.; and Ewin, Wil-
liam H, 3,461, 386.
Bellhow Jackets Inc.: See—
Engelstein, Stanley, 3,486,259.
Bellinger, Arthur A.; and Doyle, George W., to National Lead Com-
pany. Method and means for purging pulverulent materials of oc-
cluded gases. 3,439,432, 4-22-69, CI. 34-36.
Bellinger, James E.; and Marshall, Robert F., to General Electric
Company. Electronic phase-difference counter-circuit. 3,444,556,
5-13-69, CI. 343-7.
Bellinger, Kenneth P.; and Verzier, Le Verne, to Conversion Chemi-
cal Corporation. Process and composition for etching ferrous
metal surfaces. 3,479,293, 11-18-69, CI. 252-79.4
Bellinger, Ronald; and Bayley, Graham Edward, to Strachan &
Henshaw Limited. Method of and apparatus for handling rail
wagons. 3,463,333, 8-26-69, CI. 214-55.
Bellinger, Ronald; Sperring, James Alfred; and White, Charles Ed-
ward, to Strachan & Henshaw Limited. Devices for moving or
controlling the movement of rail wagons and the like. 3,426,702,
2-1 1-69, CI. 104-176.
Bellinger, Victor Stanley. Fishing pole. 3,432,958, 3-18-69, CI. 43-
24.
Bellis, Carlo: See —
Capellaro, Natale; and Bellis, Carlo,3, 450,042.
Bellman, Robert H., to Corning Glass Works. Up and down binary
counter. 3,473,546, 10-21-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bellman, Robert H.; and Bermel, Thomas W., to Corning Glass
Works. Binary counter. 3,433,408, 3-18-69, CI. 235-201.
Bellman, Robert H.; and Bermel, Thomas W., to Corning Glass
Works. Fluid pulse device. 3,461,898, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bellmer, Friedrich O.: See—
Caldemeyer, Daniel F.; Caldemeyer, Lloyd O.; Gates, John T.;
and Bellmer, Friedrich O., 3,434,755.
Bellmer, Friedrich O., to Worthington Corporation. Rotary compres-
sor. 3,434,655, 3-25-69, CI. 230-152.
Bellmer, Friedrich O., to Worthington Corporation. Lubrication
system for rotary vane compressors. 3,434,656, 3-25-69, CI. 230-
207.
Belloc, Pierre Auguste Marcel, to Societe Anonyme: Societe Alsa-
cienne de Constructions Atomiques de Telecommunications et
d'Electronique 'Alcatel'. Method of manufacturing ferroelectric
ceramics. 3,422,018, 1-14-69, CI. 252-62.9
Belloc, Pierre Auguste Marcel, to Societe Anonyme: Societe Alsa-
cienne de Constructions Atomiques, de Telecommunications et
d'Electronique 'Alcatel'. Ferroelectric ceramics. 3,437,597, 4-8-
69, CI. 252-62.9
Bellomo, Andrea. Homokinetic universal joint capable of angularly
shifting and of axially sliding. 3,420,074, 1-7-69, CI. 64-21.
Bellomo, Giovanbattista. Two-way hinge. 3,441,976, 5-6-69, CI. 16-
163.
Bellot, Jacques, to Societe de Tricolage Aube et Marne. Knitted col-
lar for a knitted article of wear. 3,434,309, 3-25-69, CI. 66-172.
Bellows, Alfred H., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic camera
including a scanning exposure system with compensation for cylin-
drical perspective distortion by optical path length changes.
3.468.229, 9-23-69, CI. 95-15.
Bellows, Alfred H., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic camera
having a scanning exposure system with distortion compensation.
3.468.230, 9-23-69, CI. 95-15.
Bell's Medical Products Limited:5ee —
Denny, Douglas Frank, 3,462,920.
Belmont, Lawrence P. W., Sr.: See —
Gloninger, Irving L. W.; and Belmont, Lawrence P. W.,
Sr.,3,439,424.
Belmuth, Harold: See-
Becker, Marvin; and Belmuth, Harold, 3, 46 1,504.
Belnap, Gordon E., to University of Utah. Portable athletic table.
3,483,574, 12-16-69, CI. 5-86.
Belner, Robert J., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Double
metal cyanides complexed with an alcohol aldehyde or ketone to
increase catalytic activity. 3,427,334, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-429.
Belock Instrument Corporation: See—
Bullwinkel, Bernhard A.; Epstein Herbert R ; and Olson, Wil-
liam P.. 3.441.941.
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R., to Celanese Corporation.
Process for the preparation of polyquinazolones. 3,444,136, 5-13-
69, CI. 260-47.
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R., to Celanese Corporation.
Nitrated polyesters and polybenzoxazoles prepared from same.
3,479,321, 11-18-69, CI. 260-47.
Beloit Corporation: See —
Arbit. Harold A.. 3,421,960.
Arbit, Harold A., 3,421,964.
Beachler, Edward D., 3,483,079.
Brown, Kenton J., 3,459,379.
Busker, Leroy H.; and Grenlund, Wesley E., 3,441,844.
Busker, Leroy H., 3,485,427.
Cancilla, Vincent W., 3,438,586.
Crist, Elmer E., 3,449,839.
Daane, Robert A., 3,447,247.
Dennis, Louis E., 3,434,923.
De Noyer, Donald B.; and Hess, Loyal H., 3,424,651.
Denoyer, Donald B.; and Beachler, Edward D., 3,443,295.
Ely, Donald A., 3,434,396.
Ely, Donald A., 3,434,922.
Ely, Donald A., Sr., 3,438,852.
Ely, Donald A., Sr., 3,477,907.
Hoch, Norman F., 3,455,516.
Hunger, Richard H.; Whiting, Charles L ; and Suojanen, Reino,
3,461,929.
Justus, Edgar J, 3,432,382.
Keyes, Marion A., 3,461,030.
Koelsch, Lester M., 3,455,235.
Koelsch, Lester M., 3,477,873.
Larson, Robert W.; and Lundberg, John P., 3,452,887.
Larson, Robert W.; and Jam, Joseph C, 3,452,888.
Larson, Robert W., 3,461,926.
Larson, Robert W.; Jam, Joseph C; and Lundberg, John P.,
3,468,352.
Mahoney, Ralph P., 3,424,126.
Mc Clenathan, John A., 3,456,582.
Modersohn, Charles W., 3,449,207.
Modersohn, Charles W., 3,455,274.
Roerig, Arnold J.; and Brown, Kenton J., 3,433,392.
Roerig, Arnold J., 3,449,014.
Salomon, Salomon M., 3,456,793.
Salomon, Salomon M., 3,464,887.
Shields, Dean W., 3,435,861.
Skaugen, Borg, 3,430,319.
Stoeng, Gunnar, 3,430,556.
Westbrook, Carl M., 3,438,084.
Westbrook, Carl M., 3,438,088.
Westbrook, Carl M., 3,448,610.
Westbrook, Carl M„ 3,451,258.
Wood, Elbert D., 3,438,608.
Beloit Eastern Corporation: See —
Daly, David A., 3,465,625.
Kiraly, Philip Z., 3,448,488.
Lucas, Robert G., 3,463,377.
Moore, Lawrence A., 3,424,394.
Moore, Lawrence A., 3,438,100.
Moore, Lawrence A.; and Klaczkiewicz, Edward J., 3,455,192.
Pfeiffer, John David, 3,425,267.
Reeder, George E., Jr., 3,459,086.
Reeder, George E., Jr., 3,465,631.
Beloit Pipe and Dredge, Inc.: See —
Soehnlen, Robert M., 3,470,633.
Belokin, Paul, Jr., to Schenley Industries Incorporated. Animated ad-
vertising device. 3,444,636, 5-20-69, CI. 40-106.25
Belokin, Paul, Jr., to Countess Natalie, Inc., mesne. Wig stand.
3,465,927, 9-9-69, CI. 223-67.
Belopitov, Nikola R., to Nautchno-Izsledovatelski i Proektno-Kon-
struktorski Institut Po Elektrotechnitscheska Promishlenost.
Method of and apparatus for the spark discharge deposition of
metals onto conductive surfaces. 3,446,932, 5-27-69, CI. 219-76.
Belousov, Vitalie; Alecsandrescu, Constantin-Jean; Zmau, Gheorghe;
and Stan, Mihaita, to Ministerul Industriei Constructulor de
Masini. Method of and means for sharpening twist drills.
3,448.545, 6-10-69, CI. 51-73.
Belova, Galina Mikhailovna: See —
Katsobashvili, Jakov Rafailovich; and Belova, Galina Mikhailov-
na, 3,422,03 I .
Beloved Toys, Inc.: See-
Rosenberg, Sherman; Smith, Harold W.; and Hodge, Walter D.,
3.445.902.
Belson, Henry S., to United States of America, Navy. Thin film mag-
netometer using thin film coated conductors. 3,421,075, 1-7-69,
CI. 324-43.
Belson, Henry S.: See —
Spandorfer, Lester M.; and Belson, Henry S., 3,482,223.
Belson, Ross A.; and Bickoff, Charles, to Honeywell Inc. Type
hammer actuating means in high-speed printers. 3,465,670, 9-9-
69, CI. 101-93.
Belson, Ross A.; and Zettler, John F., to Honeywell Inc. High-speed
printer with shared control circuit. 3,461,796, 8-19-69, CI. 101-93.
Belsterling, Charles A.; and Young, Bruce B , to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Computer for solving trigonometric equa-
tions. 3,465,135, 9-2-69, CI. 235-189.
Belt, John E.: See-
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,444,525.
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Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B.,3,487,373.
Belt, John E.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., to General
Electric Company. Apparatus providing identification of programs
in a multiprogrammed data processing system. 3,480,916, 11-25-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Beltek Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kuwabara, Susumu, 3,465,940.
Belter, Jerome G., to Dana Corporation, mesne. Cylinder head
gasket assembly with fluid cooled combustion sealing rings.
3,430,611, 3-4-69, CI. 123-41.82
Beltone Electronics Corporation: See—
Brander, Richard, 3,423,704.
Mercola, Peter A., 3,439,285.
Parks, Robert F.; and Deutschle, Alan G., 3,475,528.
Weiss, Erwin M., 3,423,544.
Beltrami, Aurelio. Televideophonic broadcasting and receiving
system. 3,440,342, 4-22-69, CI. 178-6.8
Beltrami, Osmano. Excavator. 3,430,790, 3-4-69, CI. 214-138.
Beltramo, Renaldo M., to Syncro Corporation. Control system for
electric brakes. 3,423,135, 1-21-69, CI. 303-3.
Beltx Corporation: See—
De Woskin, Irvin S., 3,420,236.
De Woskin, Irvin S., 3,486,615.
Beltz, John P.; and Phelps, Donald E., to RCA Corporation. Relia-
bility check circuit for optical reader. 3,465,130, 9-2-69, CI. 235-
61.11
Beltzer, Morton; and Horowitz, Hugh H., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Process of operating fuel cell with hydrocar-
bon fuel and pyrophosphoric acid electrolyte. 3,441,443, 4-29-69,
CI. 136-86.
Belvedere, Giuseppe: See —
Minisci, Francesco; Belvedere, Giuseppe; Cecere, Mirella; and
Quilico, Adolfo.3,444,194.
Belyaev, Evgeny Ivanovich: See —
Kuznetsov, Viktor Sergeevich; Belyaev, Evgeny Ivanovich;
Tereschenko, Tatiana Petrovna; Pechnikov, Nikolai Alexan-
drovich; Tashilin, Vyacheslav Fedorovich; Korityssky, Yakov
Mich; and Korney, Igor Vladimirovich, 3,438,191.
Belz, August. Pocket soap dispenser. 3,464,469, 9-2-69, CI. 146-61.
Belzidsky, David. Knitted protective article for wearing in a prosthe-
sis or orthopedic appliance and method of making the same.
3,451,232,6-24-69, CI. 66-171.
Bemberg S.p.A.: See —
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, 3,425,108.
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Lanza, Alberto, 3,434,180.
Cerutti, Giacomo; Faraci, Giorgio; and Tovaglieri, Fabio,
3,438,194.
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, 3,484,914.
Cerutti, Giacomo, 3,485,801.
Cerutti, Giacomo, 3,485,984.
Bement, Lyle W.; Morning, William L.; Benjamin, James E.; South,
Richard P.; Thompson, Richard B.; and Anglin, James M., to Mal-
lory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Capacitor testing apparatus including timer
means for controlling the discharge time through different re-
sistances. 3,460,032, 8-5-69, CI. 324-60.
Bemerl, Wolfgang: See—
Schultz, Werner; and Bemerl, Wolfgang.3,452,660.
Bemis Company, Inc.: See —
Ashton, George H., 3,461,648.
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., 3,425,183.
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., 3,469,367.
Conner, Joseph R.; Helm, Jack D.; and Anderson, Harold N.,
3,460,313.
Dickmann, Edwin A., 3,424,1 13.
Goodwin, Ralph C, 3,431,829.
Snabb, Avron A.; and Goodwin, Ralph C, 3,456,868.
Woserau, Otto; and Anderson, Harold N., 3,440,954.
Bemiss-Jason Corporation: See —
Jason, William M., 3,453,170.
Bemmann, Richard W., to General Motors Corporation. Cruise con-
trol system and error detector therefor. 3,459,052, 8-5-69, CI. 73-
506.
Bemrose & Sons Limited: See —
Hall, John, 3,455,087.
Ben-Aziz, Victor, to National Coordinators, Inc. Method of forming
buildings. 3,435,583, 4-1-69, CI. 52-745.
Ben Mena, Taoufik; Chabbal, Robert; and Gerstenkorn, Simon, to
Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Apparatus for adjusting the
pass-band of a spectrometer. 3,475,100, 10-28-69, CI. 356-100.
Ben-Moshe, Shemayahu; Shorr, Leonard Marshall; and Sofer, Noah,
to Israel Mining Industries-Institute for Research and Develop-
ment, and Israel Petrochemical Enterprises Ltd. Chlorination of
polyethylene. 3,475,401, 10-28-69, CI. 260-94.9
Ben-Tovim, Nathan. Ocular refractometry apparatus. 3,466,122, 9-9-
69, CI. 351-6.
Ben-Tovim, Nathan. Projection perimeter. 3,482,905, 12-9-69, CI.
351-23.
Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Starkey, Roland J., Jr., 3,449,885.
Benak, James L.: See —
Selover, Theodore B., Jr.; and Benak, James L.,3,472,701.
Benanti, Michael A.: See —
Reich, Bernard; Benanti, Michael A.; and Orloff, William
R.,3,440,530.
Benard, Emil J. J.; and de Leeuw, Gerrit. Method and device for the
production of glass footed stemware. 3,453,096, 7-1-69, CI. 65-54.
Benasutti, Louis D.: See —
Saunders, Orson V.; and Benasutti, Louis D., 3,445,025.
Benatar, Victor, to Mead Corporation, The. Control system.
3,465,869, 9-9-69, CI. 198-110.
Benbow, Eugene C; and Burnette, Earl L.., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Decade dial type maximum demand meter.
3,421,084, 1-7-69, CI. 324-103.
Bencic, Robert S., to Dole Valve Company, The. Dispenser assembly
for soda fountains. 3,482,598, 12-9-69, CI. 137-568.
Bencze, William Laszlo: See —
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Bencze, William Las-
zlo,3,422,114.
Bencze, William Laszlo, to Ciba Corporation. Diaryl substituted
benzocycloalkanes. 3,470,234, 9-30-69, CI. 260-473.
Bencze, William Laszlo, to Ciba Corporation. l-(Alkoxyphenyl)-l-
(3-pyridyl)-carbinols. 3,471,505, 10-7-69, CI. 260-297.
Bencze, William Laszlo, to Ciba Corporation. 1 ,2-diaryl-6-tertiary
amino loweralkoxy-3,4- dihydro naphthalenes. 3,476,767, 11-4-69,
CI. 260-326.3
Bend-Rite, Inc.: See —
Sassak, Frank, 3,452,571.
Benda, Alexander Z.; and Woessner, Richard, to Hoe, R., & Co.,
Inc. Precision roller socket adjustment device. 3,440,958, 4-29-69,
CI. 101-349.
Benda, David, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Cathode ray tube
having a perforated electrode for releasing a selected gas sorbed
therein. 3,432,712, 3-11-69, CI. 313-181.
Bende, Albert; Hiemenz, George G.; and Moore, Charles Dana, 1/2
to Goodrich Welding Equipment Corporation, and 1/2 to Budd
Company, The. Tilting welding gun. 3,465,117, 9-2-69, CI. 219-
89.
Bende, Friedrich: See —
Corsepius, Horst; and Bende, Friedrich, 3,481,969.
Bende, Friedrich; Corsepius, Horst; and Hansel, Werner, to Vickers-
Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und Bau von Industrieanlagen.
Hexamethylene diamine manufacture. 3,478,102, 11-11-69, CI.
260-583.
Bende, Friedrich; Vollinger, Heinz; and Pohl, Kurt, to Vickers-
Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und Bau von Industrieanlagen.
Method for the production of adipic acid and recovery of nitric
acid components. 3,476,804, 11-4-69, CI. 260-531.
Vollinger, Heinz; Pohl, Kurt; and Bende, Friedrich,3 ,476,805.
Bender, Alfred; and Knapp, Wilhelm, to Teves, Alfred, GmbH. Dual-
network disk brake. 3,478,847, 11-18-69, CI. 188-152.
Bender Charles E.; Fraser, Douglas S.; and Thompson, Taylor N., to
Virtis Company, Inc., The. Adapter for controlled closure of
evacuated containers. 3,463,342, 8-26-69, CI. 215-73.
Bender, Charles E.; and Parkinson, Martin C. Sterile cap for a freeze
drying container and method of freeze drying materials under
sterile conditions. 3,454,178, 7-8-69, CI. 215-37.
Bender, Charles E.; and Parkinson, Martin C. Ampule for freeze
dried biological material maintained under partial vacuum condi-
tions and method of obtaining said biological material from said
ampule without contaminating the surrounding atmosphere.
3,459,185, 8-5-69, CI. 128-272.
Bender, Charles E.; and Thompson, Taylor N., to Virtis Company,
Inc., The. Method and apparatus for simultaneously freeze drying
a plurality of bacterial cultures. 3,474,543, 10-28-69, CI. 34-5.
Bender, Donald E.; and Doiron, David H., to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corporation. Failsafe switch for gas generator. 3,446,017, 5-
27-69, CI. 60-39.47
Bender, Donald E.; Kaytor, James; and Russell, Lowell L., to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Diesel engine starter.
3,459,165,8-5-69, CI. 123-179.
Bender, Emil A. Pumping apparatus for deep wells. 3,483,828, 12-
16-69, CI. 103-206.
Bender, Erwin L.; and Swanson, Richard H., to Manitowoc Com-
pany Inc., The. Method and apparatus for proofing a bakery
product. 3,479,971, 11-25-69, CI. 107-54.
Bender, Ilan. Method for making bonded pipe joints. 3,434,900, 3-
25-69, CI. 156-182.
Bender, James O.: See —
Bauman, John A.; and Bender, James O., 3,470,589.
Bender, John R., to Bendix Corporation, The. Disc element con-
struction for disc brake. 3,483,953, 12-16-69, CI. 188-218.
Bender, Joseph A., to Vacuum Die Casting Corporation. Drip coffee
maker. 3,451,330, 6-24-69, CI. 99-299.
Bender, Joseph L., to Anocut Engineering Company. Electrochemi-
cal machining apparatus utilizing a mechanically deformable
cathode. 3,458,424, 7-29-69, CI. 204-224.
Bender, Lloyd F. Dump valve for fluid conveying apparatus.
3,424,098, 1-28-69, CI. 103-228.
Bender, Lloyd F. Portable, automatic washing unit for tanks.
3,448,742, 6-10-69, CI. 134-57.
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Bender, Louis, to Standard Plastic Products, Inc. Table base.
3,439,634, 4-22-69, CI. 108-27.
Bender, Louis, to Standard Plastic Products, Inc. Cantilevered ball
cushion. 3,477,716, 11-11-69, CI. 273-9.
Bender, Ludwig; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and Frorath,
Friedrich-Karl, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Electrode system
for use in the electrolytic production of manganese dioxide.
3,455,81 1, 7-15-69, CI. 204-242.
Bender, Paul H.; and Vaughan, David A., to Avco Corporation. Au-
tomatic signal discriminator and threshold adjustment circuit for
range-gated radar detection systems. 3,430,235, 2-25-69, CI. 343-
7.
Bender, Peter L.; and Owens, James C, to United States of Amer-
ica, Commerce. Distance measuring instrument using a pair of
modulated light waves. 3,424,531, 1-28-69, CI. 356-4.
Bender, Philip E.; See —
Conley, Dwain D.; and Bender, Philip E, 3,430,587.
Bender, Richard B. Apparatus and method for coating pipe.
3,432,582, 3-1 1-69, CI. 264-47.
Bender, Samuel. Dose time indicator closure means for receptacles.
3,446,179, 5-27-69, CI. 116-121.
Bender, Thomas A. E. Stitching, tufting and carving machine.
3,450,076, 6-17-69, CI. 1 12-79.
Bender, Werner K.: See-
Schwartz, Morris; and Bender, Werner K., 3,435, 156.
Bender, William A., to General Foods Corporation. Analgesic com-
positions of aspirin and pectin. 3,485,920, 12-23-69, CI. 424-235.
Benderly, Asaf A.: See —
Engelhardt, Friedrich J. O.; and Benderly, Asaf A. ,3,442,828.
Bendix Corporation: See —
Schulz, Allan E.; and Doniger, Jerry, 3,448,449.
Bendix Corporation, The: See —
Abbott, Malcolm K.; and French, Charlie N., 3,452,646.
Abbott, Malcolm K., 3,482,485.
Abu-Akeel, Abdulhadi K., 3,478,850.
Abu-Akeel, Abdulhadi K., 3,482,654.
Ahem, Charles J., 3,465,773.
Ahern, Charles J., 3,486,692.
Aldrich, F William; and Deane, Theodore E., 3,434,998.
Barone, Philip, 3,434,574.
Bender, John R., 3,483,953.
Birdsall, Fred R., 3,465,862.
Blythe, Richard; Marshall, Alvin E.; Mitchell, Claybourne, Jr.;
Oscr, George T.; and Scott, Gerald C, 3,448,267.
Blythe, Richard; and Work, Edgar A., Jr., 3,479,107.
Boyadjieff, George I., 3,461,833.
Boyadjieff, George I., 3,473,545.
Bozek, John W., 3,442,391.
Bozek, John W., 3,478,881.
Brandau, William, 3,477,294.
Brandon, Thomas A., Jr., 3,427,582.
Bulloch, James E.; and Piatt, Walter A., 3,424,402.
Burnett, Richard T., 3,460,651.
Buxton, James E.; Emmick, Charles R.; and Mortensen, Harold
R„ 3,465,353.
Carp, Ralph W.; Carruth, Winford B.; and Slavin, Michael,
3,428,943.
Carp, Ralph W.; Howard, William E.; Slavin, Michael; and Ang,
LeoncioT., 3,455,411.
Christian, Frank T.; and Hood, Edwin Elliott, 3,428,377.
Clasby, David N.; and Hall, Roger D„ 3,441,937.
Cohen, Arnold H.; and Pursiano, Leonard C, 3,465,334.
Cohen, Edward A.; Bosworth, Robert H.; and Feucht, Robert
E., 3,471,349.
Cohen, Richard L., 3,443,073.
Coman, William E., 3,440,433.
Cripe, Maxwell L., 3,460,439.
Cripe, Maxwell L.; and Abbott, Malcolm K., 3,486,389.
Delker, Thomas C, 3,434,372.
Diani, Arthur Charles, 3,445,846.
Ditlinger, Richard J., 3,434,373.
Ditlinger, Richard J.; and Toal, James J., 3,475,988.
Doniger, Jerry; Schoenblum.Ervin; and Feintuch, Martin W.,
3,447,765.
Doniger, Jerry; and Berg, Jerry, 3,482,234.
Dorwald, Rudolf, 3,435,128.
Eastman, James M., 3,438,258.
Eastman, James M., 3,486,416.
Eastman, James Middleton, 3,473,727.
Eckermann, Alfred E., 3,486,030.
Eder, Franz X., 3,428,241.
Ehrenberg, Nathan S., 3,460,241.
Esch, Robert E., 3,481,043.
Fant, Warwick; and Bunger, Dennen J., 3,458,019.
Farron, John R.; and Tcitelbaum, Bernard R., 3,471,205.
Fischer, Israel Lou; and Lee, Walter W., 3,444,537.
Florek, Edward J.; De Paolo, Salvatore J.; O'Hare, Thomas F.;
Haefeli, John E.; and Berenberg, Oscar, 3,482,231.
Fulmer, Keith H., 3,469,890.
Fulmer, Keith H., 3,473,473.
Gauger, Roy C, 3,478,954.
Gelernter, Samson C, 3,454,787.
Goerke, James R.; and Franz, Dale W., 3,459,062.
Gress, Albert V., Jr., 3,447,840.
Hager, Donald L.; and Gantert, Raymond A., 3,486,456.
Hager, Robert R., 3,434,285.
Hagerty, Sidney E., 3,473,633.
Hajzak, Dennis G., 3,487,000.
Hamilton, Allen R.; and Graczyk, Thadeus S., 3,429,501.
Hamilton, Allen R., 3,433,550.
Harnish, Eugene E., 3,426,871.
Heaslip, Donald B.; and Tepolt, Florian E., 3,461,351.
Hedge, John A., 3,486,071.
Henegar, Hubert B.; and Nelson, Robert A., 3,460,012.
Herald, Conrad D.; and Scruggs, David M., 3,468,658.
Herzog, Howard A.; and Packard, William, 3,481,192.
Higgins, Paul T., 3,433,260.
Hoffman, Philip A., 3,462,759.
Hoffman, Philip A.; Barbour, Charles W.; and Egerton, McKen-
ny W., Jr., 3,469,255.
Holcomb, Orla L., Jr., 3,456,768.
Hooten, Basil P., Jr., 3,478,293.
Hovenga, La Vern B.; Hardt, Ivan E.; Kidman, Ronald D.; and
Gruen, Harold E., 3,428,916.
Howland, George R., 3,473,389.
Howland, George R., 3,486,518.
Hrboticky, Jiri, 3,470,571.
Hruska, Howard E., 3,465,842.
Hurlburt, Charles E„ 3,483,760.
Huyvaert, Robert H.; and Steinbrunner, Arthur A., 3,456,323.
Jacob, Keith D., 3,460,040.
James, Robert L.; and Moreines, Harold, 3,436,635.
James, Robert L., 3,436,636.
James, Robert L., 3,449,597.
James, Robert L., 3,465,134.
James, Robert L., 3,473,043.
James, Robert L., 3,482,1 16.
James, Robert L., 3,482,174.
James, Robert L., 3,486,100.
James, Robert L., 3,486,133.
James, Robert Ludlow, 3,465,236.
Julow, Thomas M.; and French, Charlie N., 3,434,388.
Julow, Thomas M., 3,434,759.
Julow, Thomas M., 3,452,644.
Kasten, Walter, 3,434,486.
Kasten, Walter, 3,460,676.
Keller, Clarence, 3,482,658.
Kendall, Kenneth J.; and Yurasek, John F., 3,471,742.
Kinney, John F., 3,434,350.
Kirchhein, Albert T.; and Franchi, Louis J., 3,454,849.
Kirchhein, Albert T., 3,454,851.
Kock, Winston E., 3,440,453.
Krause, Walter J., 3,473,635.
Kremidas, James R.; and Kantz, Don B., 3,433,241.
Kruzich, Joseph K., 3,474,488.
Lambert, William H., Jr.; and Seger, Richard J., 3,469,261.
Lanni, Michael J., 3,466,935.
Laurent, Harold J.; and Iwaskiw, Lubomyr J., 3,478,274.
Lavengood, Thomas H., 3,434,196.
Lavin, Thomas J., 3,460,130.
Levine, Alfred L., 3,440,642.
Levine, Alfred L., 3,467,957.
Levine, Alfred L.; and Yee, Peter P. M., 3,479,491.
Lewis, Richard J., 3,434,083.
Lewis, Richard L., 3,421,321.
Lewis, Richard L.; Ferrell, William E.; and Shutt, Paul B.,
3,423,939.
Lewis, Richard L.; and Barnes, Charles M., 3,438,399.
Lewis, Richard L.; Van Anrooy, John A.; and Smith, Donald I
W., 3,462,200.
Lewis, Richard L.; and Smith, Donald W., 3,462,201.
Lewis, Richard L., 3,478,649.
Lewis, Richard L.; and Smith, Donald W., 3,479,095.
Linkroum, Irving E., 3,450,940.
Linkroum, Irving E., 3,450,972.
Little, Knowles G., Jr., 3,435,367.
Lotwis, John J., Jr., 3,444,466.
Magnani, Seeley L.; Fodroci, Michael P.; and Flake, George H.,
3,486,731.
Magnuson, Leo D., 3,456,506.
Malkiel, Saul L., 3,433,895.
Mayer, Endre A., 3,424,182.
Mayer, Endre A., 3,444,878.
Mayer, Endre A., 3,456,667.
Mayer, Endre A., 3,468,329.
Mayer, Endre A., 3,486,521.
McGinnis, Robert W.; and Moore, Robert G., Jr., 3,438,199.
Medlinski, William W., 3,487,393.
Metevia, Edwin E., 3,436,836.
Miller, Donald L., 3,455,421.
Modrowsky, Fred P.; and Moore, Edward J., 3,444,735.
Molis, Edward W., 3,465,583.
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Molnar, Robert J.; and Parfomak, Walter, 3,427,609.
Molnar, Robert J.; and Parfomak, Walter, 3,440,637.
Moore, Robert G., Jr., 3,423,930.
Moreines, Harold, 3,465,229.
Moreines, Harold, 3,467,956.
Moreines, Harold; and Gessner, Gunter Jerry, 3,473,151.
Moreines, Harold, 3,475,743.
Morine, Louis A., 3,432,761.
Moseson, Roger M., 3,451,917.
Moseson, Roger M., 3,472,755.
Moseson, Roger M., 3,475,315.
Mulford, Charles O., Jr.; and Normington, Peter J. C,
3,461,323.
Newland, Albert J., 3,441,809.
Newland, Albert J., 3,469,151.
Noxon, Paul A., 3,427,730.
Noxon, Paul A., 3,436,840.
Nutz, George Kaspar, 3,478,219.
Orme, Myrl E., 3,454,026.
Palfreyman, Raymond D., 3,447,766.
Parfomak, Walter; and Molnar, Robert J., 3,427,458.
Pauwels, Edward M., 3,434,489.
Pincus, Ralph M., 3,427,560.
Potter, Frederick Milton, 3,440,461.
Potter, Frederick Milton, 3,480,810.
Poynter, Kay Stanley, 3,426,696.
Pullen, Cecil V.; and Kaiser, Frederick A., 3,460,559.
Purper, Robert L., 3,428,581.
Raizes, Sheldon F., 3,434,286.
Reznicek, Raymond A., 3,421,322.
Reznicek, Raymond A.; and Chalk, Julian L., 3,426,531.
Reznicek, Raymond A., 3,448,579.
Ritsema, Irving R., 3,434,195.
Ritsema, Irving R., 3,486,349.
Rogers, Bill A., 3,436,683.
Ronci, William L., 3,440,536.
Roney, Burton W., 3,460,873.
Roth, Douglas J., 3,428,440.
Rudy, Erland W., 3,441,946.
Runkle, Dean E., 3,434,368.
Runkle, Dean E., 3,434,369.
Runkle, Dean E., 3,444,753.
Runkle, Dean E., 3,473,406.
Runkle, Deane E.; and Baker, Donald J., 3,463,261.
Scholer, Henry G, 3,444,614.
Schultz, Harold B., 3,445,142.
Schultz, Harold B., 3,459,226.
Schultz, Harold B., 3,466,099.
Scott, Gerald C, 3,433,995.
Segall, Louis H.; and Linkroum, Irving E., 3,443,152.
Segall, Louis H.; and Linkroum, Irving E., 3,450,942.
Shagena, Jack L.; and Kvarda, Joseph C, 3,459,892.
Slavin, Michael, 3,465,588.
Slavin, Michael; Emery, Raymen F.; and Carp, Ralph W.,
3,477,346.
Slavin, Michael; Carp, Ralph Wolf; Howard, William Edward;
and Ang, Leoncio T., 3,485,316.
Smith, Donald F.; Furyear, David B.; and Smith, Donald W.,
3,434,427.
Smith, Donald W.; and Reznicek, Raymond A., 3,473,849.
Spencer, Glenn S., 3,422,942.
Spieker, Bernard, 3,440,1 19.
Stafford, Henry R., 3,478,624.
Starzec, Francis J.; Ooms, Jan; and Schlansker, Kermit C,
3,448,383.
Steinhelper, John E., Jr., 3,461,458.
Tankersiey, James A., 3,434,899.
Tankersiey, James A., 3,460,628.
Taplin, Lael B.; Datwyler, Walter F., Jr.; Thompson, Thomas E.;
and Madurski, Joseph P., 3,457,938.
Thomas, Frank J.; and Worthington, Robert L., 3,431,557.
Thornsen, Bernard L.; Henrich, Robert S.; and Mayer, Leo F.,
3,480,849.
Troeger, Henry, 3,465,859.
Troeger, Henry, 3,472,091.
Tschudi, Dennis E., 3,480,799.
Vaiden, John C, 3,422,693.
Vaiden, John C, 3,473,760.
Van Valkenburg, Ernest S., 3,440,638.
Varner, Horace M., 3,457,479.
Vick, Ralph L., 3,426,784.
Vick, Ralph L., 3,430,646.
Vick, Ralph L., 3,451,429.
Vincent, Peter A., 3,437,908.
Watkins, Robert V.; and Farrington, Wayne A., 3,466,155.
Watson, William F., 3,457,641.
Weiss, Ernest, 3,434,356.
Welch, Duraine E., Jr., 3,448,401.
Wheeler, Harry L., Jr., 3,456,668.
Wieger, George F., 3,460,653.
Wofford, George D.; and Chandler, Mark, 3,472,967.
Worchel, Gerald S.; and Reber, Robert L., 3,462,658.
Young, John C, 3,460,954.
Yurasek, John F.; and Owens, Abner, Jr., 3,426,245.
Bendix Products Automotive: See —
Gardner, Delbert J., 3,439,322.
Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Company: See —
Kemble, Herbert A.; and Rigg, Camden A., 3,456,686.
Valentine, Harry M., 3,424,064.
Valentine, Harry M., 3,439,696.
Valentine, Harry M.; Stoudt, George W.; and Kemble, Herbert
A., 3,456,991.
Bendixen, Knud Erik, to Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's
Maskin- og Skibsbyggeri. Pressure atomizing oil burner. 3,464,630,
9-2-69, CI. 239-124.
Bendler, Hellmut: See —
Ballreich, Kurt; Bendler, Hellmut; and Gawlick,
Heinz,3,455,244.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Bendler, Hellmut.3,439,618.
Gawlick, Heinz; Marondel, Gunther; Bendler, Hellmut; and
Siegelin, Werner.3,468,730.
Bendrick, Edward S.: See—
Bownes, Kenneth A.; and Bendrick, Edward S., 3,472,802.
Gresenz, William M.; Bendrick, Edward S.; Weber, Bruce R.;
and Archacki, William J.,3,483,149.
Bene, Georges J., to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Well logging by nuclear magnetic detection of C13.
3,439,260, 4-15-69, CI. 324-0.5
Benedettelli, Amerigo. Short pasta cutting apparatus. 3,465,694, 9-9-
69, CI. 107-69.
Benedetti, Nello L., to Dole Valve Company, The. Gravity valve.
3,443,589, 5-13-69, CI. 137-604.
Benedict, Gerald P., to Radio Corporation of America. Two phase
clock pulse generator employing delay line having input-output
means and characteristic impedance termination means at each
end. 3,441,751, 4-29-69, CI. 307-262.
Benedict, Janos, to Koninklijke Textielfabrieken Nijverdal-Ten Cate
N.V. Machine for the continuous manufacture or handling of yarn
cops. 3,421,705, 1-14-69, CI. 242-35.5
Benedict, Janos: See —
Winter, Nikolaus; and Benedict, Janos,3,426,518.
Benedict, Theodore S.; and Norman, Howard W., to Motorola, Inc.
Single crystal silicon rods. 3,447,902, 6-3-69, CI. 23-223.5
Benedict, Theodore S.; and Ozias, Albert E., Jr., to Motorola, Inc.
Method of making silicon. 3,438,810, 4-15-69, CI. 117-213.
Benefield, Curt S.: See —
Maurer, Michael H.; and Benefield, Curt S., 3,475, 120.
Benefield, William F.: See —
Case, Walter; and Benefield, William F.,3,482,666.
Benell S.p.A.: See —
Civolani, Bruno, 3,447,417.
Benerito, Ruth R.: See —
Berni, Ralph J.; Benerito, Ruth R.; and McKelvey, John
B., 3,464,781.
McKelvey, John B.; Benerito, Ruth R.; and Berni, Ralph
J.,3,432,252.
McKelvey, John B.; Benerito, Ruth R.; Berni, Ralph J.; and Bur-
gis, Beverly G.,3,441,609.
Benes, Ladislav, to Vyskumny ustav mechanizacie a automatizacie.
Tunnel diode circuit. 3,430,078, 2-25-69, CI. 307-322.
Benesch, Alfred. Measuring device for orthopedic shoes. 3,419,961,
1-7-69, CI. 33-3.
Benesch, Frederick E. Multi-sectioned container. 3,485,408, 12-23-
69, CI. 220-4.
Benesi, Hans A., to Shell Oil Company. Catalyst for paraffin isome-
rization. 3,475,345, 10-28-69, CI. 252-455.
Beneteau, Joseph Oscar Charles, to Textron Inc., mesne. Hook for
tailor's hook and eye. 3,471,905, 10-14-69, CI. 24-227.
Beney, Richard William Oliver. Containers. 3,447,715, 6-3-69, CI.
220-97.
Benezech, Claude: See —
Bernelin, Bernard Marcel; Frindel, Sebastien; and Benezech,
Claude,3,468,072.
Benfield, Edward A., to Compak-O-Matic, Inc., mesne. Welding ap-
paratus. 3,433,925, 3-18-69, CI. 219-130.
Benford, James R., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Low power
microscope semi-objective with field flattening lens. 3,476,462,
11-4-69, CI. 350-177.
Benford, James R.; and Korones, Herbert D., to Bausch & Lomb In-
corporated. Telescopic bow sighting device. 3,433,552, 3-18-69,
CI. 350-10.
Benford, James R.; and Rosenberger, Harold E., to Bausch & Lomb,
Incorporated. Flat field apochromatic objective 7.5X, .20N.A..
3,471,218, 10-7-69, CI. 350-216.
Benfur Engineering Company: See —
Fuerst, Bernard, 3,436,867.
Bengelsdorf, Irving S.: See —
Kitasaki, Kiyoshi; Bengelsdorf, Irving S.; and Crawford, Robert
F.,3,443,925.
Benger Laboratories Limited: See —
Fitzmaurice, Colin, 3,470,165.
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Benghiat, Isaac: See-
Bruins, Paul F.; Benghiat, Isaac; and Frost, Harold R., 3,472,678.
Bengtsson, Hans Georg, to Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
Multistage magnetic shift register with each stage having four
cores. 3,435,430, 3-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Bengueral, Francois, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G. Sulfonated
l-cyclohexylamino-4-anilino- anthraquinones. 3,420,856, 1-7-69,
CI. 260-374.
Benham, Charles J. Power shaft coupler. 3,487,425, 12-30-69, CI.
64-11.
Benham, Robert B., to United States of America, Navy. Jet engine
noise suppressor. 3,458,008, 7-29-69, CI. 181-43.
Benier, Pieter Johannes, to N.V. Nederlandsche Fabriek Van Bak-
kerijwerktuigen Voorheen G. J. Benier. Dough dividing machine.
3,485,187, 12-23-69, CI. 107-15.
Benigno, James: See —
Weidner, Ralph J.; and Benigno, James.3,434,236.
Benin, Vladimir Lvovich: See—
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Rogachev, Ivan Sergeevich; Sosen-
ko, Alexandr Borisovich; and Benin, Vladimir
Lvovich,3, 430,025.
Beninate, John V.; Boylston, Eileen K.; and Drake, George L., Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Cellulose-halomethyl
methyl sulfide reaction process and product. 3,480,381, 11-25-69,
CI. 8-120.
Benincasa, John J.; and Hage, Marvin L., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Weldable attachments for bonded sandwich panel struc-
tures. 3,463,526, 8-26-69, CI. 287-189.36
Benith, Benedict R., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Blade guides for band sheer. 3,461,764, 8-19-69, CI. 83-201.1
Benjamin, Harry, to Harshaw Chemicals Limited. Method for
depositing a coating on the internal walls of capillary or smallbore
tubes. 3,434,859, 3-25-69, CI. 117-17.
Benjamin, Ivan E.: See —
Taylor, Albert E.; and Benjamin, Ivan E., 3,441, 106.
Benjamin, James E.: See —
Bement, Lyle W.; Morning, William L.; Benjamin, James E.;
South, Richard P.; Thompson, Richard B.; and Anglin, James
M., 3,460,032.
Benjamin, James M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Pneumatic probe for handling flat objects. 3,425,736, 2-4-69, CI.
294-64.
Benjamin, John G., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Feeding apparatus for sheet material. 3,430,952, 3-4-69, CI.
271-74.
Benjamin, John G., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Feeding apparatus for sheet material. 3,452,981, 7-1-69, CI.
271-64.
Benjamin, John W.: See—
Pierson, Charles F.; Benjamin, John W.; and Holland, Edward
T., Jr.,3,452,393.
Benjamin, Lawrence Elnathan; and Stafiej, Stanley Frank, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. l,3-bis[bis-(difluoroamino)
fluoromethyl] urea. 3,475,491, 10-28-69, CI. 260-553.
Benjamin, Louis Edmond. 3-Amino-2-imino-4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-A4 -
thiazoline hydrochloride. 3,471,510, 10-7-69, CI. 260-306.7
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Swivel finger chuck. 3,420,538, 1-7-69, CI. 279-4.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Floating holder. 3,421,770, 1-14-69, CI. 279-16.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Collet chuck and the like. 3,425,705, 2-4-69, CI. 279-56.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Indexing fixture. 3,439,458, 4-22-69, CI. 51-216.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Drill chuck with coolant supply. 3,443,819, 5-13-69, CI.
279-20.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., to Erickson Tool Com-
pany. Self-releasing tap holder. 3,466,681, 9-16-69, CI. 10-141.
Benjamin, Milton L.; Walker, David D.; and Miles, Wilbur N., to
Erickson Tool Company. Boring bar insert. 3,434,376, 3-25-69,
CI. 77-58.
Benjamin, Milton L.; Walker, David D.; and Miles, Wilbur N., to
Erickson Tool Company. Floating holder. 3,454,283, 7-8-69, CI.
279-16.
Benjamin, Sidney Howard: See—
Krauer, Otto Albert; and Benjamin, Sidney Howard, 3,442, 352.
Krauer, Otto Albert; and Benjamin, Sidney Howard, 3,470,438.
Benjamin, William H. Bathtub cover. 3,460,167, 8-12-69, CI. 4-173.
Benjaminson, Albert: See —
Becker, John C; Benjaminson, Albert; Blanz, Jerry A.; Karrer,
Henry E.; and Moffat, Robert J.,3,456,216.
Benkel, Diethard: See—
Lenz, Hans-Joachim; and Benkel, Diethard,3,474,728.
Benko, Joseph R.; and Weber Hans J., to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company. Conductor strip transformer winding having im-
proved short circuit strength. 3,464,043, 8-26-69, CI. 336-60.
Benko, Julius, to Lignosol Chemicals Limited. Nitrogen-containing
aldonic acid composition and process of production. 3,483,127,
12-9-69, CI. 252-180.
Benmussa, Henri; Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus, Stanislas, to
International Standard Electric Corporation. Dial pulse detecting
system. 3,441,675, 4-29-69, CI. 179-16.
Benn, Robert E.: See —
Epstein, Herman; and Benn, Robert E., 3,441,437.
Benn, Walter R., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 3-Oxygenated 19-nor-
pregna- 1,3 ,5(10), 17(20)- tetraen-2 1 -als and enol esters thereof.
3,448,126, 6-3-69, CI. 260-397.47
Benn, Walter R., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 3-Oxygenated pregnadien-
21 -als, 19-nor derivatives corresponding and enol esters thereof.
3,484,463, 12-16-69, CI. 260-397.3
Benne, Georges: See —
Pfugfelder, Bernard; Benne, Georges; and Cazajous,
Claude.3,437,666.
Benner, Charles E., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Sound
attenuator attachment for protective helmet. 3,430,261, 3-4-69,
CI. 2-3.
Benner, Floyd E., Jr.; and Loehr, Clifford E., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Method for uniform gas distribution in process for producing pig-
mentary metal oxide. 3,467,498, 9-16-69, CI. 23-202.
Benner, Gereld S.: See —
Menapace, Henry R.; Maly, Neil A.; Benner, Gereld S.; and Hil-
legass, Donald V., 3,446,861.
Benner, Kenneth W.: See —
Holoch, Klaus E.; Erhardt, Peter F.; and Benner, Kenneth
W.,3,465,062.
Benner, Lloyd Robert, Sr., to Armour and Company. Apparatus and
method for opening cans with tear strips. 3,477,597, 11-11-69, CI.
214-304.
Benner, Paul B.; Beyers, Marvin E.; and Warren, Larry G., to Cater-
pillar Tractor Company. Coolant filled vehicle wheels. 3,423,129,
1-21-69, CI. 301-6.
Benner, Philip E. Removal of ions from an ionized liquid. 3,448,026,
6-3-69, CI. 204-180.
Benner, Russell E., to Valco Product Development, Inc. Push-pull
tester with force-limiting fixture. 3,485,092, 12-23-69, CI. 73-93.
Benner-Nawman, Inc.: See —
Lang, Oscar; and Kientz, Robert B., 3,485,108.
Bennes Marrel: See —
Bore, Raymond, 3,425,656.
Chanal, Roger, 3,433,173.
Bennes Marrell: See —
Chanal, Roger, 3,461,804.
Bennetch, Leonard M., to Pfizer, Chas. & Co., Inc. Anticorrosion
pigments. 3,443,977, 5-13-69, CI. 106-302.
Bennett, Alan J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening device.
3,444,917, 5-20-69, CI. 151-41.76
Bennett, Albert L.; and Manjikian, Serop, to Universal Water Cor-
poration. Fabrication of reverse osmosis apparatus. 3,442,995, 5-
6-69, CI. 264-66.
Bennett, Benny Morris: See —
Lightner, Linn Stephen; Bennett, Benny Morris; and Asick, John
Carl,3,439,314.
Bennett, Bernard, 2/3 to Knaul, Sigmund, and 1/3 to Pilvet, Aksel.
Tumbler locks. 3,485,068, 12-23-69, CI. 70-360.
Bennett, Brian S.: See —
Rousset, Rene P.; and Bennett, Brian S.,3,420,418.
Bennett, Charles H. Boat construction. 3,437,069, 4-8-69, CI. 115-
34.
Bennett, Charles P. Apparatus for metal working with explosives.
3,461,698, 8-19-69, CI. 72-56.
Bennett, Clarence E.: See —
Bennett, John E.; and Bennett, Clarence E.,3,430,609.
Bennett, Clifton F.; and Mac Gregor, Warren S., to Crown Zeller-
bach Corporation. Process for preparing dialkyl disulfides.
3,452,100, 6-24-69, CI. 260-608.
Bennett, Colin Earl Garnsworthy: See —
McKinnon, Neil Alexander; Bennett, Colin Earl Garnsworthy;
Williams, Lloyd Stuart; and McTaggart, Frederick Ken-
neth,3,432,296.
Bennett, Donald C. Porous soldering iron tip. 3,439,857, 4-22-69,
CI. 228-54.
Bennett, Donald Perry, Jr., 1/2 to Gerry, Martin E. Fluid fuel and
non-fluid oxidizer energy generation method. 3,421,323, 1-14-69,
CI. 60-220.
Bennett, Donald R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Sweep
generator. 3,441,874, 4-29-69, CI. 331-111.
Bennett, Donald R; Stark, Forrest O.; and Vogel, George E., to Dow
Corning Corporation. Anticoagulant surfaces produced by radia-
tion grafting heparin to a silicone substrate. 3,453,194, 7-1-69, CI.
204-159.12
Bennett, Edward L.; Lockwood, Raymond M.; and Wichers, Henry
W., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for
beneficiating ores. 3,485,487, 12-23-69, CI. 266-20.
Bennett, Edward L.: See —
Lockwood, Raymond M.; Bennett, Edward L.; and Graber,
David A.,3,462,955.
Bennett, Edward O.: See —
Tant, Carl O.; Bennett, Edward O.; and Freebairn, Hugh
T.,3,444,301.
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Tant, Carl O.; Turner, Nan E.; and Bennett, Edward
O., 3,470,096.
Bennett, Elmer T. Atomsphere analysis device. 3,447,907, 6-3-9, CI.
23-254.
Bennett, Floyd M., to Loral Corporation. Synthetic doppler antenna
system for direction finding. 3,438,036, 4-8-69, CI. 343-113.
Bennett, Foster C, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Apparatus and
method for metering molten metal. 3,448,898, 6-10-69, CI. 222-
152.
Bennett, Frank Colston, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Varia-
ble gain wide band bandpass amplifier. 3,447,091, 5-27-69, CI.
330-18.
Bennett, Frank P., to GAF Corporation. Interlock mechanism for
devices such as slide changers. 3,460,890, 8-12-69, CI. 353-114.
Bennett, Frank P., to GAF Corporation. Slide projector for a rotary
slide tray having a slide editing device. 3,462,216, 8-19-69, CI.
353-117.
Bennett, Fred L., to Supercussion Drills, Inc. Earth-drilling bits.
3,429,390, 2-25-69, CI. 175-343.
Bennett, Fred. Mechanical scouring device. 3,431,572, 3-11-69, CI.
15-93.
Bennett, George Arthur; Berrie, Alistair Howard; and Windle,
Raymond, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Process for
colouring aromatic polyester and cellulose acetate textile materials
with water-insoluble disazo dyestuffs. 3,421,829, 1-14-69, CI. 8-41.
Bennett, George Robert: See —
Molins, Desmond Walter; and Bennett, George
Robert.3,459,456.
Bennett, Harold E.; Bennett, Jean M.; and Ashley, Edmond J., to
United States of America, Navy. Measuring thin film thickness
using interferometric- capacitance technique. 3,421,079, 1-7-69,
CI. 324-61.
Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr.: See —
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr.; Kelsall, Avery Crowell; Bowker, Gordon
Stanley; and Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr.,3,453,087.
Bennett Industries, Inc.: See —
Aurelio, Salvatore P.; and Gardner, Thomas A., 3,466,689.
Gasbarra, Anthony J., 3,458,079.
Yates, George, Jr., 3,425,471.
Bennett, Jack Plymette; Gordon, David; and Kutcher, Myron Martin,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Method of testing
an ordered, multi-element electrical circuit array including con-
necting certain elements in common. 3,471,778, 10-7-69, CI. 324-
51.
Bennett, Jack P.; Harring, Charles A.; and Teo, William, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Testing and addressing ap-
paratus for an array of circuit elements. 3,441,849, 4-29-69, CI.
324-73.
Bennett, James G., Jr.: See —
Wicker, Dan B.; Bennett, James G., Jr.; and Ward, Lowell
G., 3,481,806.
Bennett, James Russell; and Brookman, Ronald R., to Burroughs
Corporation. Digital data transparent transmission means.
3,482,213, 12-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bennett, James Russell; Parker, William W.; and Schachner, Eugene,
to Burroughs Corporation. File control system. 3,437,998, 4-8-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Bennett, Jean M.: See —
Bennett, Harold E.; Bennett, Jean M.; and Ashley, Edmond
J. ,3,42 1,079.
Bennett, John D., to Sun Oil Company. Tunnel oven with a series of
moving barges and separate compartments. 3,464,892, 9-2-69, CI.
202-98.
Bennett, John D., to Sun Oil Company. Process and apparatus for
the distillation of solids. 3,481,720, 12-2-69, CI. 48-89.
Bennett, John D., to Sun Oil Company. Tank level gauge. 3,482,447,
12-9-69, CI. 73-321.
Bennett, John D.; and Peret, John W., to Sun Oil Company. Ap-
paratus for and method of logging earth formations. 3,420,099, 1-
7-69, CI. 73-151.5
Bennett, John E.; and Bennett, Clarence E. System for detecting an
abnormal operating condition. 3,430,609, 3-4-69, CI. 122-448.
Bennett, John M.; and Hozak, Karel A. Smokers' smoke treatment at-
tachment. 3,463,166, 8-26-69, CI. 131-178.
Bennett, John Stanley William, to Gardner, J. Starkie, Limited.
Structural unit particularly for staircases. 3,422,924, 1-21-69, CI.
182-194.
Bennett, John V.; Smith, John L.; and Berry, Peter W., to Dunlop
Company Limited, The. Sheet material and a method for the
manufacture of sheet material. 3,458,343, 7-29-69, CI. 117-65.2
Bennett, John W.: See—
Bever, Donald L.; and Bennett, John W., 3,444,834.
Bennett, Joseph M. Surgical drape. 3,435,821, 4-1-69, CI. 128-132.
Bennett, Maurice Ronald, to English Electric Valve Company,
Limited. Electron beam discharge tubes. 3,434,006, 3-18-69, CI.
315-30.
Bennett, Milton C; and Kulhavy, Joseph A., to Case, J. I., Company.
Tractor-implement hitch system. 3,435,901, 4-1-69, CI. 172-9.
Bennett, Norman C: See—
Hortvet, Douglas R.; and Bennett, Norman C.,3,424,092.
Bennett, Paul F.: See—
Barker, Stephen; and Bennett, Paul F.,3,421,777.
Bennett, Ralph E. Inspection tool. 3,486,236, 12-30-69, CI. 33-174.
Bennett, Raymond G.; and Risse, Willis H., to Novo Industrial Cor-
poration-United Air Cleaner Div. Air cleaner with improved filter
element assembly. 3,423,909, 1-28-69, CI. 55-498.
Bennett, Richard J.: See-
Draper, Homer L.; Bennett, Richard J.; and Gagle, Duane
W., 3,474,625.
Bennett, Robert A. Coin holder. 3,438,479, 4-15-69, CI. 206-0.83
Bennett, Robert Putnam: See —
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam.3,461,149.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam,3,467,687.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam.3,467,694.
Bennett, Robert Putnam; and Davis, Stanley Myron, to American
Cyanamid Company. Conversion of azo or azoxy compounds to
isocyanates. 3,467,688, 9-16-69, CI. 260-453.
Bennett, Robert W.; Blanding, Wendell S.; and Hausher, Lawrence
B., to Corning Glass Works. Method of reshaping glass plates with
fluid pressure. 3,473,909, 10-21-69, CI. 65-106.
Bennett, Ronald W.; and Dunlope, Kenneth H., to General Motors
Corporation. Fluid pressure sensing and condition indicating
mechanism. 3,442,134, 5-6-69, CI. 73-419.
Bennett, Roy Brian: See-
Heard, Jeffery Gerald; and Bennett, Roy Brian.3,476,961.
Bennett, Roy Brian; and Blair, William Carmichael, to English Elec-
tric Company, Limited, The. Cooling arrangement for stator end
plates and eddy current shields of alternating current generators.
3,435,262, 3-25-69, CI. 310-54.
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter, to Imperial
Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.) Limited. Fluorination of
halogenated organic compounds. 3,453,337, 7-1-69, CI. 260-650.
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter, to Imperial
Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.) Limited. Fluorination of
halogenated organic compounds. 3,453,338, 7-1-69, CI. 260-650.
Bennett Tool Limited: See—
Dawes, Frederick Alan, 3,452,911.
Bennett Tools Limited: See —
Dawes, Frederick Alan, 3,456,470.
Bennett, William B. Combination headrest and lifevest container.
3,437,374, 4-8-69, CI. 297-391.
Bennett, William N., to Fitchburg Paper Company. High frequency
drying of separate pieces. 3,430,350, 3-4-69, CI. 34-1.
Bennett, William N., to Fitchburg Paper Company. Material treat-
ment apparatus and method using a high frequency field.
3,470,621, 10-7-69, CI. 34-1.
Bennett, William O., to Bulova Watch Company, Inc. Unitized tun-
ing fork vibrator. 3,421,309, 1-14-69, CI. 58-23.
Bennett, William O.; and Mutter, William W., to Bulova Watch
Company, Inc. Actuating mechanism for timepiece date indicator.
3.421.310, 1-14-69, CI. 58-58.
Bennett, William O.; and Mutter, William W., to Bulova Watch
Company, Inc. Actuating mechanism for timepiece date indicator.
3.421.311, 1-14-69, CI. 58-85.5
Bennett-Ireland, Inc.: See—
Brunig, William D., 3,457,907.
Bennewitz, Jurgen, to Mecano-Bundy G.m.b.H. Air conditioner for
cooling and heating of automobiles. 3,427,821, 2-18-69, CI. 62-
324.
Bennin, Robert S., to United States of America, Navy. In-situ
velocimeter. 3,447,371, 6-3-69, CI. 73-170.
Benning, Anton: See —
Glass, Winfried; and Benning, Anton,3,475,l 15.
Benning, Calvin J.; and Adams, Ronald L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for preparing a foamed crosslinked ethylene polymer.
3,470,1 19, 9-30-69, CI. 260-2.5
Benning, Frederic N.: See —
Basil, Richard W.; and Benning, Frederic N.,3,449,561.
Benning, Herman Jozef Gerardus Maria: See —
Koster, Johan; and Benning, Herman Jozef Gerardus
Maria,3,458,818.
Benninga, Harm, to Scholten's, W. A., Chemische Fabrieken N.V.
Cationic and anionic substituted polysaccharides and process for
preparing same. 3,467,647, 9-16-69, CI. 260-209.
Bennion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk, to AMP Incor-
porated. Multiaperture magnetic core. 3,435,432, 3-25-69, CI.
340-174.
Bennion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk, to AMP Incor-
porated. Magnetic core shift register. 3,435,433, 3-25-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bennis, William M. Hot wire cutting machine. 3,459,083, 8-5-69, CI.
83-171.
Bennison, Michael Newstead, to Clarkson, W. J., Limited. Stitching
of materials. 3,483,834, 12-16-69, CI. 112-121.15
Benno, Edward L.: See —
Olson, Raymond G.; and Benno, Edward L., 3,468,464.
Beno, Richard L.: See—
Baum, Gary Allen; Beno, Richard L.; and Van Vorous,
Theodore,3,428,546.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Benoit, George J., Jr., to Chevron Research Company. Alkenyl suc-
cinimide of tris (aminoalkyl) amine. 3,438,899, 4-15-69, CI. 252-
51.5
Benoit, Jacques L.: See —
Biet, Jean-Pierre; and Benoit, Jacques L., 3, 452, 206.
Benoit, Odile; and Giolito, Francois, to Progil. Hydraulic fluids con-
taining aminotriols and derivatives thereof. 3,464,925, 9-2-69, CI.
252-77.
Benoit, Roland A.; and Tripodi, Joseph, to Royalmetal Corporation.
Adjustable bed. 3,478,372, 11-18-69, CI. 5-63.
Benowitz, Paul; Ignatowitz, Michael; and Tutelman, David M., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Character at a time
data multiplexing system. 3,466,397, 9-9-69, CI. 179-15.
Benowitz, Paul; and Kahlbrock, Heinz, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Hub coupling system. 3,443,022, 5-6-69, CI.
178-2.
Benrus Corporation: See —
Helterline, Leo L., Jr.; and Wootton, Gerald R., 3,451,210.
Bensa, Rena: See —
Weiss, Francis; and Bensa, Rena,3,423,432.
Bense, Roger; and Lauterbach, Norman E., to Sybron Corporation.
Material handling container and method for using the same.
3,458,275, 7-29-69, CI. 21-58.
Bense, William M., to Precision Universal Joint Corporation, mesne.
Universal joint gauge. 3,438,135, 4-15-69, CI. 33-172.
Bensimon, Jacques, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Thermionic energy converter. 3,431,439, 3-4-69, CI. 310-
4.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Piston
for a rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,445,058, 5-20-
69, CI. 230-145.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Piston
for a rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,461,848, 8-19-
69, CI. 123-8.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Polygonal piston for a rotary piston internal combustion engine.
3,469,505, 9-30-69, CI. 92-177.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Derndinger, Hans-Otto; Zeilinger, Karl;
Bader, Hans; and Kempin, Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,481,312,
12-2-69, CI. 123-8.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Dobler, Helmut; and Lamm, Heinz, to
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston engine. 3,420,214,
1-7-69, CI. 123-8.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Lamm, Heinz; and Hohenle, Hubert Zu, to
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Mixture-compressing rotary
piston internal combustion engine. 3,446,190, 5-27-69, CI. 123-8.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; and Schmidt, Karl-Walter, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston internal combustion engine.
3,444,842, 5-20-69, CI. 123-8.
Benson, Allen B.; Gorbatenko, George G.; Jursik, James; Kath,
Ronald E.; Ovrebo, Jerry D.; and Skrenes, David H., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Sample and hold circuit.
3,480,795, 1 1-25-69, CI. 307-235.
Benson, Ann L. Position-holding headwear assembly. 3,467,111, 9-
16-69. CI. 132-46.
Benson, Arnold M., to Shell Oil Company. Filtration of solvent-
water extracted tar sand. 3,459,653, 8-5-69, CI. 208-11.
Benson, Bengt Anders. Calendar. 3,468,049, 9-23-69, CI. 40-115.
Benson, Burton A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Curable compositions comprising epoxy novolak and
hydroxyl-containing polyarylene ether. 3,475,513, 10-28-69, CI.
260-830.
Benson, Carl F., to Torrington Company, The. Retainer lug con-
struction. 3,431,037, 3-4-69, CI. 308-217.
Benson, Charyl S.: See—
Benson, Louis; and Benson, Charyl S., 3,450, 294.
Benson, Clark K.: See—
Caridis, Andrew A.; and Benson, Clark K., 3,472, 155.
Benson, David K., to Midwest Research Institute. Three-dimensional
memory having photon excitable impurity semiconductor storage
volume. 3,480,918, 11-25-69, CI. 340-173.
Benson, Frederic R., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Process for
retarding mold growth in bread. 3,485,638, 12-23-69, CI. 99-91.
Benson, Glendon M., to New Process Industries, Inc. Thermal coring
method and device. 3,468,387, 9-23-69, CI. 175-16.
Benson, Gustav E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method of bulking yarn. 3,448,500, 6-10-69, CI. 28-72.
Benson, Gustav E.; and Shafer, William C, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Spun roving. 3,472,015, 10-14-69, CI. 57-
140.
Benson, Harvey S.: See—
Rollwitz, William L.; and Benson, Harvey S., 3,43 1,551.
Benson, Homer E., to Con-Gas Service Corporation. Method for the
production of a mixture of hydrogen and steam. 3,421,869, 1-14-
69, CI. 48-197.
Benson, James M.: See —
Baker, William C; Benson, James M.; and Hawk, Charles
E., 3,443,434.
Benson, John O., to General Mills, Inc. Process for producing a tu-
bular, puffed product. 3,462,276, 8-19-69, CI. 99-81.
Benson, John O., to General Mills, Inc. Process for producing a
cereal food product. 3,482,992, 12-9-69, CI. 99-81.
Benson, John O.; and Moen, Rolf, to General Mills, Inc. Process for
preparing a puffed, concave shaped cereal product. 3,447,931, 6-
3-69, CI. 99-81.
Benson, John O.; and Smirnow, Peter, to General Mills, Inc. Process
for preparing a filled food product. 3,477,851, 11-11-69, CI. 99-
83.
Benson, Keith W., Jr., to National Manufacturing Co. Sliding door
hardware. 3,428,999, 2-25-69, CI. 16-103.
Benson, Kenneth E.: See —
Beadle, William E.; and Benson, Kenneth E.,3,473,980.
Benson, Louis; and Benson, Charyl S. Liquid retaining tank.
3,450,294, 6-17-69, CI. 220-5.
Benson, Martin Rudolph; and Burwell, Anson Clark, Jr., to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Electron tube mount comprising a plurality
of electrode cages. 3,440,472, 4-22-69, CI. 313-260.
Benson, Norman D.: See —
Richards, Samuel Hugh; and Benson, Norman D., 3,462,992.
Benson, Richard J. Suspension system. 3,460,852, 8-12-69, CI. 280-
124.
Benson, Robert A., to Scott Paper Company, mesne. Process for
preparing paper with silicone release coating. 3,463,661, 8-26-69,
CI. 117-76.
Benson, Robert A.; and Jones, Robert L., to Scott Paper Company,
mesne. Release paper for debossing plastic sheets. 3,480,466, 11-
25-69, CI. 117-76.
Benson, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Corona charging device
with conductive shield and insulating means on said shield.
3,483,372, 12-9-69, CI. 250-49.5
Benson, Robert W.; and Pearsall, Samuel H., Jr., to Bonitron, Inc.
Device for sensing the edges of webs of varying transparencies.
3,461,302, 8-12-69, CI. 250-219.
Benson, Warren E., Jr.; Breen, Stanley; and Monaghan, Ralph, to
Kingsbury Technology Inc., mesne. Measurement of capacitivity of
materials utilizing a shield. 3,465,243, 9-2-69, CI. 324-61.
Benson, Warren E., Jr.: See —
Breen, Stanley; and Benson, Warren E., Jr.,3,450,988.
Benson, William H.; and Falconer, Thomas H., to Eriez Magnetics.
Electrodynamic separator. 3,448,857, 6-10-69, CI. 209-212.
Bensussan, Andre Marc; and Hodge, Ronald I., to CSF-Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fils Atomic Energy of Canada
Limited. Nuclear reactor with thermionic converter array Electric
power generating system. 3,439,193, 4-15-69, CI. 310-11.
Bentele, Max, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Smog control system.
3,438,198, 4-15-69, CI. 60-30.
Bentele, Max; Biehl, Richard E.; and Loprete, Joseph F., to Curtiss-
Wright Corporation. Modular refueling system for astronaut
maneuvering units and the like. 3,456,445, 7-22-69, CI. 60-250.
Benteler, Erich; and Kretschmer, Alfred, to Benteler-Werke A.G.
Afterburner device for catalytic combustion of combustible com-
ponents in the exhaust gas of an interal combustion engine.
3,445,195, 5-20-69, CI. 23-288.
Benteler, Erich; and Schmidt, Hermann, to Benteler-Werke A.G.
Separable container. 3,441,126, 4-29-69, CI. 206-46.
Benteler, Erich; Schmidt, Wilhelm; and Schmidt, Willi, to Benteler-
Werke A.G. Pipe union. 3,476,409, 1 1-4-69, CI. 285-40.
Benteler, Helmut; and Menne, Heinz, to Benteler-Werke A.G.
Manufacture of steel tubes. 3,470,605, 10-7-69, CI. 29-498.
Benteler-Werke A.G.: See—
Benteler, Erich; and Schmidt, Hermann, 3,441,126.
Benteler, Erich; and Kretschmer, Alfred, 3,445,195.
Benteler, Erich; Schmidt, Wilhelm; and Schmidt, Willi,
3,476,409.
Benteler, Helmut; and Menne, Heinz, 3,470,605.
Benteler-Werke A.G. Werk Neuhaus: See —
Weinreich, Wolfgang, 3,429,787.
Benthake, Henrich; Futterer, Lothar; and Kunnen, Josef, to Rhein-
stahl Huttenwerke AG. Lubricating arrangement. 3,469,656, 9-30-
69, CI. 184-6.
Bentham, Frank Holdsworth. Tire rasps. 3,484,918, 12-23-69, CI.
29-79.
Bentham, Frederick Percy; and Sheridan, Phillip Robert. Stage
lighting control units. 3,448,338, 6-3-69, CI. 315-295.
Bentham, Harold W.,: See —
Earling, Roy; and Scheuerman, Frank J., 3,431,695.
Benthos, Inc.: See —
Tyndale, Clyde L.; Efinger, Gerald H.; and Raymond, Samuel
O., 3,444,510.
Bentley, Arthur P. Reduction gear transmission. 3,438,284, 4-15-69,
CI. 74-766.
Bentley, Donald J.: See —
Raible, Donald A.; Bentley, Donald J.; and DeWall, Richard
A.,3,468,631.
Bentley Engineering Company Limited, The: See —
Manger, Charles Frederick; Klee, John Michael; and Carter,
Richard James, 3,442,100.
Peberdy, Roland, 3,423,962.
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131
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S., to Kollmorgen Corpora-
tion. Automatic gain control for photomultiplier tubes employing a
monitoring photocell. 3,446,972, 5-27-69, CI. 250-207.
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S., to Kollmorgen Corpora-
tion. Pulsed light photometric apparatus for measuring light
characteristics of moving materials. 3,458,261, 7-29-69, CI. 356-
199.
Bentley, Gustavus A., to Federal-Mogul Corporation. Flex joint.
3,467,421, 9-16-69, CI. 287-85.
Bentley, James Sydney, to Teleflex Products Limited. Window-
operating gear. 3,452,479, 7-1-69, CI. 49-324.
Bentley, John M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electronic
switch and control circuit therefor. 3,469,114, 9-23-69, CI. 307-
254.
Bentley, John M.; and Aarons, Melvin W., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Method of making a semiconductor by oxidizing and
simultaneous diffusion of impurities having different rates of dif-
fusivity. 3,468,729, 9-23-69, CI. 148-187.
Bentley, John M.; and Lytle, Walter J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Gating circuit employing comparing means utilizing
negative resistance device. 3,458,728, 7-29-69, CI. 307-258.
Bentley, Kenneth Walter: See-
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John Wil-
liam; and Bentley, Kenneth Walter.3,464,992.
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John Wil-
liam; and Bentley, Kenneth Walter.3,464,993.
Bentley, Kenneth Walter, to Reckitt & Sons Limited. Endoethano
nor oripavines and nor thebaines. 3,433,791, 3-18-69, CI. 260-
285.
Bentley, Kenneth Walter, to Reckitt & Sons, Limited. Endoetheno
thebaines and oripavines. 3,442,900, 5-6-69, CI. 260-285.
Bentley, Kenneth Walter, to Reckitt & Sons Limited. Thebaine and
oripavine derivatives. 3,474,101, 10-21-69, CI. 260-285.
Bentley, Kenneth Walter; Hardy, Denis Geoffrey; and Smith, Alan
Charles Brandon, to Reckitt & Sons Limited. Thebaine and
oripavine derivatives and pharmaceutical!)' acceptable salts
thereof. 3,464,994, 9-2-69, CI. 260-285.
Bentley Laboratories: See —
Raible, Donald A.; Bentley, Donald J.; and DeWall, Richard A.,
3,468,631.
Bentley, R William: See—
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Bentley, R William; and Paul, Joseph
C, 3,474,364.
Bentley, Robert W.: See—
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Cieslak, Arthur B.; and Bentley, Robert
W., 3,445,728.
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Coating wood as metal with organopolysiloxane resin.
3,445,265, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-49.
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Process for obtaining an anti-stick surface with an or-
ganosilicon and an organopolysiloxane and cooking utensil so
treated. 3,463,660, 8-26-69, CI. 1 17-72.
Bentley, Thomas A.; and Jackson, Carl D., to Jackson, CD., Manu-
facturing, Inc. Grader bucket construction. 3,448,814, 6-10-69, CI.
172-146.
Bentley, William; and Blood, Raymond, to Cotton, William, Limited.
Knitting machines. 3,434,305, 3-25-69, CI. 6-5.
Benton & Bowles, Inc.: See —
Curran, William W., 3,422,224.
Benton Harbor Engineering Works, Inc.: See —
Parrett, John T., 3,433,124.
Parrett, John T., 3,435,774.
Parrett, John T., 3,435,775.
Benton, Raymond L , to Kayline Manufacturing, Inc. Demountable
top fastener device. 3,486,788, 12-30-69, CI. 296-120.
Benton, Robert B.: See—
Kincheloe, William L.; and Benton, Robert B.,3,429,262.
Benton, Robert C, to Chemcut Corporation. Positioning apparatus
with controls employing resistor increments. 3,467,900, 9-16-69,
CI. 318-18.
Bentov, Itzhak E., to Brunswick Corporation. Multiple conductor
electrode. 3,474,791, 10-28-69, CI. 128-418.
Benty, John L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Phonograph
record player assembly. 3,460,839, 8-12-69, CI. 274-2.
Bentz, Erwin J. H.; and Rother, Francis J., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Water temperature regulator seal. 3,454,220, 7-8-69,
CI. 236-34.
Bentz, Francis: See—
Rinkler, Heinrich; Bentz, Francis; and Nischk,
Gunther.3,484,419.
Bentzinger, Harlan A.: See—
De Maria, John; and Bentzinger, Harlan A. ,3,463,476.
Benyon, John: See —
Makeham, Sam Robert; Benyon, John; and Shepherd, John
Michael.3,455,095.
Benz & Hilgers G.m.b.H.: See—
Bongartz, Hans; and Reinecke, Gunter, 3,452,515.
Benz, Emil: See—
Dosch, Peter; Benz, Emil; and Bruhin, Paul,3,467,149.
Benz, Jakob; and Schweizer, August, to Sandoz Ltd., (also known as
Sandoz AG). Chromium or cobalt complexes of monoazo
dyestuffs containing a trihalopyrimidyl group. 3,463,771, 8-26-69,
CI. 260-146.
Benz, Jakob; and Schweizer, August, to Sandoz Ltd. Pyrimidine
dyestuffs. 3,466,286, 9-9-69, CI. 260-256.5
Benz, John W., Jr., to Polymer Corporation, The. Electrical laminate
and method of making same. 3,483,058, 12-9-69, CI. 156-306.
Benz, Mark G.: See —
Martin, Donald L.; and Benz, Mark G., 3,429,032.
Benz, Willi: See—
Schiffers, Josef; and Benz, Willi,3,483,902.
Benzies, George Y., to Vicker Aircraft Holdings Limited. Apparatus
for tensioning sheet materials. 3,434,181, 3-25-69, CI. 18-19.
Benzing, James A.: See —
Vokes, Frank; and Benzing, James A. ,3,436, 893.
Benzing, Walter C, to Union Carbide Corporation. Dielectrically
isolated structures and method. 3,469,147, 9-23-69, CI. 317-101.
Benzing, Walter C, to Union Carbide Corporation. Silicon deposi-
tion process. 3,484,311, 12-16-69, CI. 148-174.
Benzinger, Theodor H., to United States of America, Navy. Humidi-
ty actuated temperature control system. 3,474,790, 10-28-69, CI.
128-402.
Benzon-Petersen, Boye, to AB Akerlund & Rausing, mesne. Method
and apparatus for jointing side panels of a carton made from ther-
moplastic coated carton material. 3,421,416, 1-14-69, CI. 93-51.1
Benzon, William, to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Apparatus and
method for separating and recovering relatively coarse mineral
particles and relatively fine mineral particles from a slurry contain-
ing said particles. 3,446,349, 5-27-69, CI. 209-17.
Ber, Esther; Nau, Pierre F. G.; and Dvolaitzky, Frajda, to
Laboratoires Auclair. l-(2-5-dioxo-pyrrolidino-4-(per-
hydroazepino)- butyne-2. 3,472,868, 10-14-69, CI. 260-326.3
Beranek, Milan, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Compensator for ther-
moelectric control circuit. 3,487,201, 12-30-69, CI. 219-494.
Berard, Dailey J., to Houston Contracting Company. Submarine
pipeline repair chamber and method. 3,462,961, 8-26-69, CI. 61-
69.
Berardi, Leah C; Martinez, Wilda H.; Boudreaux, Gordon J.; Pic-
colo, Biagio; and Frampton, Vernon L., to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. Process for producing compressed dry food and
product. 3,463,641, 8-26-69, CI. 99-1.
Berardi, Lloyd F.; and Panetta, Michael A., to Xerox Corporation.
Brush reclaiming. 3,477,450, 11-11-69, CI. 134-1.
Berardi, Martin J. Filtering apparatus. 3,459,305, 8-5-69, CI. 210-
134.
Berardi, Martin Joseph. Filtering apparatus. 3,442,387, 5-6-69, CI.
210-203.
Berardinelli, Frank M.: See —
Halek, George W.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,436,299.
Berardinelli, Frank M.; and Bates, David L., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Oxymethylene polymers. 3,455,867, 7-15-69, CI. 260-37.
O'Brien, Merrill N., Jr.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,442,850.
O'Brien, Merrill N., Jr.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,444,265.
Berberian, John A., to BST Co. Ancillary machine feed tripping
mechanism. 3,435,730, 4-1-69, CI. 90-14.
Berberian, John A.; and Tringale, Joseph G. Cutting tool. 3,456,856,
7-22-69, CI. 225-103.
Berberich, Bertold, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Shock wave
burner. 3,473,879, 10-21-69, CI. 431-1.
Berberich, Bertold, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. MHD generator.
3,480,806, 11-25-69, CI. 310-11.
Berberich, Joseph P.: See —
Bundy, Wayne M.; and Berberich, Joseph P.,3,477,809.
Berces, Attila: See —
Berczes, Zsolt Gyorgy; and Berces, Attila,3,460,223.
Berch, Julian; and Sookne, Arnold M., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion, mesne. Fabrics having improved tear strength obtained by
treatment with high density oxidized polyethylene. 3,475,207, 10-
28-69, CI. 117-143.
Berch, Julian: See —
Sookne, Arnold Maurice; and Berch, Julian.3,442,694.
Berchtold, Donald R.: See—
Beals, Duane E.; Berchtold, Donald R.; O'Brien, James W.;
Rosenberger, Paul C; Sieving, Alfred W.; and Smith, Kerwyn
B., 3,448,816.
Berchtold, Robert F. Hand drill with safety switch actuated by end-
play movement of shaft. 3,471,662, 10-7-69, CI. 200-61.58
Berckmoes, Philemon J. L., to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Method and apparatus for packaging solid or semisolid
material. 3,469,363, 9-30-69, CI. 53-25.
Berczes, Zsolt Gyorgy; and Berces, Attila. Device for fixing holes by
method of smelting, especially into building walls made of
concrete, granite, sandstone or limestone, and method of produc-
ing the device. 3,460,223, 8-12-69, CI. 29-157.
Berczynski, Frank A., to Anderson, A. E., Construction Corporation.
Stove checker. 3,456,937, 7-22-69, CI. 263-51.
Berdan, Betty L.: See-
Luce, Betty M.; and Berdan, Betty L., 3,454,376.
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Berdan, David: See-
Buck, David T.; Berdan, David; and Poplar, Herbert.3,487,356.
Berdan, Frohwald: See —
Wodl, Johann; and Berdan, Frohwald.3,482,710.
Beredav, Sigmund. Leaning device to reduce fatigue. 3,477,673, 11-
11-69, CI. 248-121.
Beregi, Laszlo; Hugon, Pierre; and Le Douarec, Jean-Claude, to
Science Union et Cie, Societe Francaise de Recherche Medicale.
Phenylisopropylamines and the salts thereof. 3,429,922, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-570.8
Berenbaum, Arthur, to Philco-Ford Corporation. Tuning mechanism.
3,447,387, 6-3-69, CI. 74-10.8
Berenbaum, Arthur; and Shelby, Rufus F., to Philco-Ford Corpora-
tion. Tuning mechanism. 3,447,386, 6-3-69, CI. 74-10.8
Berenbaum, Morris B.: See —
Bertozzi, Eugene R.; and Berenbaum, Morris B., 3, 446,775.
Berenberg, Oscar: See —
Florek, Edward J.; De Paolo, Salvatore J.; O'Hare, Thomas F.;
Haefeli, John E.; and Berenberg, Oscar,3,482,231.
Berends, Werner, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. High-voltage
apparatus having an insulation of foamed material. 3,465,154, 9-2-
69, CI. 250-108.
Berenson, Herman; Dornbush, Albert Carl; and Wehner, Donald
Clifford, to American Cyanamid Company. Protecting fabrics with
bacteriatoxic- fungitoxic applications of a,r-alkylenebis [triphen-
ylphosphonium salt]. 3,432,341, 3-11-69, CI. 117-138.5
Beres, John F., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Ultralinear gain control-
lable amplifier. 3,447,094, 5-27-69, CI. 330-29.
Beres, John F., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Auto radio volume and
tone control circuit. 3,452,282, 6-24-69, CI. 325-424.
Beresford, Morris M.: See —
Tanner, Robert H.; Cambridge, Ronan M.; and Beresford, Mor-
ris M., 3,470,533.
Beresik, Lawrence S.: See—
Greacen, John A.; and Beresik, Lawrence S., 3,426,548.
Beresin, Peter W.: See —
Hunkins, Stanley H.; and Beresin, Peter W., 3,483,329.
Bereskin, Alexander B., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Variable time
delay multivibrators. 3,476,865, 11-4-69, CI. 84-1.04
Bereskin, Alexander B.: See —
Martin, Daniel W.; and Bereskin, Alexander B., 3,479,440.
Beretta, Carlo Pietro, to Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A.
Mechanism for delaying release of bolt after firing a firearm.
3,420,140, 1-7-69, CI. 89-193.
Bereza, Svetlana Veniaminovna: See—
Korshak, Vasily Vladimirovich; Vinogradova, Svetlana Vasiliev-
na; Salazkin, Sergei Nikolaevich; and Bereza, Svetlana
Veniaminovna, 3, 480,597.
Bereziat, Andre: See —
Podesta, Armando; Vignati, Carlo; and Bereziat, An-
dre,3,434,325.
Podesta, Armando; Vignati, Carlo; and Bereziat, An-
dre,3,486,959.
Berezin, Evelyn: See —
Wolf, Edgar; Lau, Edward H.; and Berezin, Evelyn.3,461,552.
Berezin, Gilbert H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Oxetane derivatives. 3,449,369, 6-10-69, CI. 260-333.
Bereznak, John, to Jaybee Manufacturing Corporation. Hinge having
self-closing feature. 3,431,587, 3-11-69, CI. 16-145.
Berezov, George, 1/2 to Seidman, Irving. Tape having data-
processing information permanently recorded thereon. 3,471,684,
10-7-69, CI. 235-61.11
Berg, Alex: See-
Noll, Klaus Reinhold; Berg, Alex; Machleidt, Hans; Roethele,
Werner; and Engelhardt, Gunther.3,470,190.
Berg, Alfred Sheldon. Feed distributing apparatus. 3,478,723, 11-18-
69, CI. 119-52.
Berg, Anthony David: See—
McGee, James Dwyer; Beesley, John; and Berg, Anthony
David.3,479,516.
Berg, Arthur A.; and Horowitz, Charles, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co.
Air assisted emergency spring brake assembly. 3,476,019, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 91-420.
Berg, Bengt, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Method in
operating conditioning towers for furnace fumes containing dust to
be recovered by means of electrostatic precipitators. 3,431,707, 3-
11-69, CI. 55-20.
Berg, Clyde H. O. Method of retorting solids. 3,432,397, 3-11-69,
CI. 201-32.
Berg, Daniel: See —
Flowers, Leonard C; and Berg, Daniel.3,457,171.
Berg, Daniel; and Dakin, Thomas W., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Circuit-interrupting devices using activated carbon.
3,469,047, 9-23-69, CI. 200-144.
Berg, Daniel; and Flowers, Leonard C, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Thermally stabilized cellulose in electrical apparatus
and method for making same. 3,469,219, 9-23-69, CI. 336-58.
Berg, Dieter: See—
Weingaertner, Ernst; Berg, Dieter; and Streckebach, Karl Ernst
Christian.3,468,677.
Berg, Edward T. Arrangements for installing fascias, gravel stops and
gutters along the edges of roofs. 3,432,976, 3-18-69, CI. 52-60.
Berg Electronics, Inc.: See —
Gropp, Walter E.; and Landman, Dirk, 3,436,946.
Sitzler, Fred C; Kendall, Jerry A.; and Berg, Quentin,
3,430,185.
Berg Equipment Corporation: See —
Ruffing, Alphonse P., 3,422,799.
Berg, Florence Ray: See —
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Berg, Florence Ray, 3, 425 ,960.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Berg, Florence Ray,3,437,671.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; Berg, Florence Ray; and Kitazawa,
George,3,442,752.
Berg, Gerhard; Blumel, Harald; and Glathe, Manfred, to Chemische
Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Rubber tire reinforcement com-
positions, structures and methods. 3,476,642, 11-4-69, CI. 161-
227.
Berg, Gerhard: See —
Schafer, Johannes; Berg, Gerhard; and Engel, Freder-
ico,3,450,797.
Berg, Harold A.: See—
Danielson, Alton J.; Erwin, James V.; and Berg, Harold
A.,3,445,310.
Berg, Harold Bernard. Bag stitching machine. 3,459,142, 8-5-69, CI.
112-10.
Berg, Jean Leroy. Receptacle and support for frozen confection.
3,459,296, 8-5-69, CI. 206-56.
Berg, Jerry: See —
Doniger, Jerry; and Berg, Jerry, 3,482,234.
Berg, John R.; and Wiese, Joseph A., Jr., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Fade resistant sheet for making color
projection transparency. 3,483,013, 12-9-69, CI. 117-36.2
Berg, Lennart G. Sealing device between a movable surface and a
stationary surface. 3,466,054, 9-9-69, CI. 277-169.
Berg Mfg. & Sales Co.: See-
Berg, Arthur A.; and Horowitz, Charles, 3,476,019.
Campanini, Sergio, 3,482,885.
Dobrikin, Harold L., 3,454,034.
Dobrikin, Harold L., 3,467,830.
Dobrikin, Harold L., 3,482,886.
Klimek, Boleslaw, 3,449,020.
Kobnick, Werner, 3,420,256.
Kobnick, Werner, 3,428,071.
Kobnick, Werner, 3,428,368.
Kobnick, Werner, 3,443,841.
Kobnick, Werner, 3,481,359.
Berg, Morris: See —
Schwartzwalder, Karl; and Berg, Morris,3,45 1,860.
Berg, Phalon J. Electric switch assembly for motorized games or the
like. 3,439,135, 4-15-69, CI. 200-52.
Berg, Quentin. Apparatus and method for inserting groups of lead
wires in a circuit board. 3,429,039, 2-25-69, CI. 29-626.
Berg, Quentin. Lead wire assembly. 3,437,460, 4-8-69, CI. 29-193.5
Berg, Quentin: See —
Sitzler, Fred C; Kendall, Jerry A.; and Berg, Quentin,3,430,185.
Berg, Raymond J. O. Blade sharpener. 3,479,776, 11-25-69, CI. 51-
249.
Berg, Robert C. Safety bottle cap. 3,430,796, 3-4-69, CI. 215-9.
Berg, Robert E., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Target marking
device. 3,478,686, 11-18-69, CI. 102-35.
Berg, Robert H. Metering siphon construction. 3,481,202, 12-2-69,
CI. 73-432.
Berg, Robert L., to General Electric Company. High voltage current
transformer. 3,456,222, 7-15-69, CI. 336-92.
Berg, Robert S.; and Howland, Bradford, to Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Shielded magnetic core. 3,448,421, 6-3-69, CI.
336-84.
Berg, Roy C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for the
preparation of aryl-sbustituted normal paraffin hydrocarbons.
3,484,498, 12-16-69, CI. 260-671.
Berg, Winfred M., to Pig Design Corp. Method of making geared
pulley to eliminate burrs in pulley groove and to facilitate entry of
belt into pulley. 3,436,801, 4-8-69, CI. 29-159.
Bergandi Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Rohrbacher, Herbert E., 3,438,473.
Rohrbacher, Herbert E., 3,446,254.
Bergantini, Attilio R., to Kaiser Steel Corporation. Beam fabricating
method. 3,434,198, 3-25-69, CI. 29-472.3
Berge, Jacques. Forming and conveying of cheese curd loaves.
3,481,747, 12-2-69, CI. 99-115.
Berge, Jesse E. Air chuck. 3,467,401, 9-16-69, CI. 279-4.
Bergemann, Horst: See —
Eaves, Dennis Robert; Bergemann, Horst; and Bishop, William
Gordon Groves.3,449,985.
Bergen, Edward C: See —
Lim, Kun S.; and Bergen, Edward C, 3,473,017.
Bergen, Henry J.: See —
Kiemele, Melvin; and Bergen, Henry J. ,3,477,515.
Bergendal, Gunnar. Dental retainers. 3,425,125, 2-4-69, CI. 32-63.
Bergendal, Gunnar. Vibrators for condensing tooth fillings.
3,473,224, 10-21-69, CI. 32-54.
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Bergener, Robert H.; and Stewart, Newell J., to Memorial Photo Ser-
vice, Inc. Cemetery marker and improvements therein. 3,438,159,
4-15-69, CI. 52-104.
Berger, Abe, to General Electric Company. Method for recovering
organoalkoxysilanes by distillation with a base catalyst. 3,424,656,
1-28-69, CI. 203-36.
Berger, Abe, to General Electric Company. Method for making or-
ganometallic hydrides. 3,439,008, 4-15-69, CI. 260-429.
Berger, Abe, to General Electric Company. Method for making or-
ganofunctional-alkyl- siliconhydrides. 3,465,019, 9-2-69, CI. 260-
448.2
Berger, Abe, to General Electric Company. Organosulfonylalkyl-
silanes and methods for making them. 3,483,241, 12-9-69, CI.
260-448.2
Berger, Alfred: See —
Casty, Richard; Berger, Alfred; Mosimann, Walter; and Abel,
Heinz,3,421,830.
Berger, Alfred; and Lange, Burkhart, to Ciba Limited. Gelatinous
preparations containing quaternary ammonium salt derivatives.
3,427,251,2-11-69, CI. 252-316.
Nachbur, Hermann; Berger, Alfred; Guth, Christian; and
Maeder, Arthur,3,423,369.
Berger, Bernard A., to Northern Electric Company Limited. Resistor
wrapping machine. 3,430,324, 3-4-69, CI. 29-203.
Berger, Bryce, Limited: See —
Warwicker, Peter Griggs; and Corneoot, Peter Frank,
3,481,272.
Berger, Carl H., 1/2 to Gusich, Andrew J. Personal hygiene at-
tachment for toilets. 3,425,066, 2-4-69, CI. 4-7.
Berger, Carl: See —
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl,3,437,580.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl,3,446,668.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl, 3,446,669.
Berger, Carl, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Battery
separator and battery incorporating said separator. 3,425,871, 2-4-
69, CI. 136-6.
Berger, Carl, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Deferred action
self-timing fuel cell. 3,476,607, 1 1-4-69, CI. 136-86.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration, mesne. Production of ion exchange membrane.
3,462,314, 8-19-69, CI. 136-153.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration. Battery with an electrolyte of solid alkali particles.
3,471,330, 10-7-69, CI. 136-6.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, to McDonnell Douglas Cor-
poration, mesne. Battery including inorganic fibrous material.
3,476,601, 11-4-69, CI. 136-6.
Toy, Madeline S.; Cannon, William A.; English, William David;
and Berger, Carl,3,427,207.
Berger, Charles V., to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
the preparation of aryl-substituted normal paraffin hydrocarbons.
3,484,497, 12-16-69, CI. 260-671.
Berger, Donald; and Berger, Sherwin N., to Universal Technical
Products, Inc. Grasping implement. 3,481,641, 12-2-69, CI. 294-
100.
Berger, Emil J., Jr., to Turbo Machine Company. Preheating in yarn
texturing. 3,445,996, 5-27-69, CI. 57-34.
Berger, Emil J., Jr., to Turbo Machine Company. Friction twisting
apparatus. 3,482,384, 12-9-69, CI. 57-34.
Berger, Emil J., Jr.; and Wyatt, William Kirk, to Turbo Machine
Company. Yarn assembly apparatus for false twisting yarn.
3,422,613, 1-21-69, CI. 57-34.
Berger, Erich: See—
Brockhaus, Rudolf; and Berger, Erich,3,459,797.
Berger, Frank M.; Rosselet, Jean P.; and Ludwig, Bernard J., to
Carter-Wallace, Inc. Bacterial fractions. 3,483,290, 12-9-69, CI.
424-92.
Berger, George C. Powered silage distributor with adjustments for
variably positioning and controlling flow. 3,456,986, 7-22-69, CI.
302-60.
Berger, Gunther: See —
Keller, Wolfgang; and Berger, Gunther,3,454,368.
Berger, Hermann, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Voltage tuna-
ble L-C oscillator with amplitude limited positive feedback.
3,460,056, 8-5-69, CI. 331-109.
Berger, Isaac, to Thoylo Corporation. Exerciser with pneumatic re-
sistance element. 3,471,145, 10-7-69, CI. 272-79.
Berger, Jack, strap handle. 3,480,318, 1 1-25-69, CI. 294-33.
Berger, Jacob: See—
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob.3,424,493.
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob, 3,442,527.
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob.3,464,754.
Berger, Jerry E., to Shell Oil Company. Water absorbent material
rendered water repellent with polyisobutenylsuccinic anhydride.
3,438,804, 4-15-69, CI. 117-123.
Berger, Jerry E., to Shell Oil Company. Lubricant for rolling metals.
3,444,080, 5-13-69, CI. 252-49.5
Berger, Joel G.: See—
Bosniack, David S.; Stogryn, Eugene L.; and Berger, Joel
G., 3,441,520.
Berger, Johannes, to Zeiss-Stiftung, Carl, d.b.a. Carl Zeiss. Photo-
graphic objective having a continuously variable focal length.
3,464,763, 9-2-69, CI. 350-176.
Berger, Karl: See —
Schutte, Helmut; Taschen, Gunter; and Berger, Karl, 3,425,667.
Berger, Leo; and Corraz, Alfred John, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Certain substituted phenyl amino-ethyl- pyridine intermediates.
3,484,449, 12-16-69, CI. 260-296.
Berger, Leo; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La Roche,
Inc. 2-Haloacetamidophenyl- cycloalkyl ketones. 3,466,328, 9-9-
69, CI. 260-562.
Berger, Lewis W. Ladder. 3,426,867, 2-1 1-69, CI. 182-46.
Berger, Louis S. Bidding device for bridge. 3,420,526, 1-7-69, CI.
273-148.
Berger, Louis; Broida, Daniel; and Bressler, Leo F. Colorimetric
determination of creative phosphokinase. 3,485,724, 12-23-69, CI.
195-103.5
Berger, Martin, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Thin
film magnetic light modulator. 3,421,002, 1-7-69, CI. 250-199.
Berger, Milton: See —
Yovanovich, Joseph T., 3,464,327.
Berger, Norbert, to Ofenbau, Maerz, A.G. Frame for injectors in
melting furnaces. 3,439,912, 4-22-69, CI. 266-34.
Berger, Paul J. Articulated vehicle. 3,442,345, 5-6-69, CI. 180-23.
Berger, Richard F.: See —
Cabbage, John T.; Blaker, David G.; and Berger, Richard
F.,3,435,084.
Berger, Richard M.; Sproull, Reavis C; and Holden, Herbert K., to
American Filtrona Corporation. Apparatus for forming elongated
elements. 3,455,766, 7-15-69, CI. 156-433.
Berger, Richard, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Method of making an electrical switch sub-assembly. 3,425,122, 2-
4-69, CI. 29-622.
Berger, Sherwin N.: See —
Berger, Donald; and Berger, Sherwin N., 3,48 1,641.
Berger, Stephen C. Torch tip. 3,430,868, 3-4-69, CI. 239-590.3
Berger, Victor M.; and McDonnell, John L., to Harvic Manufactur-
ing Corp. Food heating and conditioning device. 3,443,063, 5-6-
69, CI. 219-415.
Berger, Victor M.; and Scherer, Sidney A., to Electro-Char Corpora-
tion. Electric cooking apparatus. 3,447,444, 6-3-69, CI. 99-340.
Bergere, Emric: See —
Blakeley, Richard H.; and Bergere, Emric, 3,443,474.
Bergeron, Normand, to Kamborian, Jacob S. Stretching an upper
about a last. 3,484,880, 12-23-69, CI. 12-145.
Bergeron, Normand; Harriman, Allen C; and Sitko, Antoni L., to
Kamborian, Jacob S. Upper pulling over and shifting mechanism
and method. 3,477,079, 11-1 1-69, CI. 12-142.
Bergeron, Robert J.; Hair, Eddy R.; and Joffe, Frederick M., to
Folger Coffee Company, The. Method for reducing foam in instant
coffee. 3,436,227, 4-1-69, CI. 99-71.
Berges, Arnold; Wehling, Karl; Rubsamen, Erich; and Wehling, Karl.
Light fitting. 3,465,282, 9-2-69, CI. 339-121.
Bergesen, Howard; and O'Rourke, Innis, Jr. Plants for producing
curved concrete ducts. 3,465,394, 9-9-69, CI. 25-2.
Bergesen, Howard; and O'Rourke, Innis, Jr. Packing tool for making
channeled concrete bodies. 3,468,000, 9-23-69, CI. 25-1.
Bergevin, Charles R. Wire feed control mechanism for spring coiling
machine. 3,466,906, 9-16-69, CI. 72-36.
Bergevin, Charles R. Spring coiling machine. 3,472,051, 10-14-69,
CI. 72-132.
Bergey, John M. K.: See —
Garrett, Lane S.; Bergey, John M. K.; Greenberg, Stuart G.; and
Alessandro, Frank J.,3,469,084.
Bergez, Andre, to Societe Anonyme Wean-Damiron. Device for pil-
ing sheets. 3,471,142, 10-7-69, CI. 271-64.
Bergfjord, John A.: See —
Levinos, Steven; and Bergfjord, John A. ,3,440,047.
Berggren, Hans Gunnar: See —
Olsson, Tore Bertil Reinhold; and Berggren, Hans Gun-
nar,3,47 1,743.
Bergh, Arpad A.; and van Gelder, Willem, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Etch masks on semiconductor sur-
faces. 3,479,237, 11-18-69, CI. 156-11.
Bergh, Arpad A.: See —
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, Wiliam
C.,3,424,661.
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, William
C, 3,484,358.
Bergh Bros. Co., Inc.: See —
Bergh, George G.; and Bergh, Robert G., 3,426,938.
Bergh, George G.; and Bergh, Robert G., to Bergh Bros. Co., Inc.
Covered box construction. 3,426,938, 2-11-69, CI. 220-63.
Bergh, Lars-Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Method
for heat treatment. 3,429,055, 2-25-69, CI. 34-13.8
Bergh, Robert G.: See—
Bergh, George G.; and Bergh, Robert G., 3,426,938.
Berghash, Robert D., to Shield Mfg., Inc. Protective mouthpiece.
3,448,738, 6-10-69, CI. 128-136.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Berghauoen, Philip E., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. E.
D. M. power supply with current adjusting circuitry responsive to
gap condition. 3,443,153, 5-6-69, CI. 315-224.
Berghezan, Aurel I., to Union Carbide Corporation. Solid solution
cement. 3,442,666, 5-6-69, CI. 106-39.
Berghezan, Aurel I., to Union Carbide Corporation. Polycrystalline
oxide bodies. 3,442,667, 5-6-69, CI. 106-39.
Berghgracht, Marius. Process for the manufacture of paper or similar
multi-ply bags, and bags obtained by the process. 3,473,446, 10-
21-69, CI. 93-35.
Berghoefer, Hans. Pipe coupling containing a valve. 3,477,689, 11-
11-69, CI. 251-149.9
Bergholm, Carl Arne, to Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. Nozzle
means for breaking foam. 3,420,450, 1-7-69, CI. 239-601.
Berghout, Cornells Willem; Hokkeling, Pieter; and Luteijn, Anthonie
Izaak, to North American Philips Company Inc. Method of manu-
facturing solid bodies containing Nb3 Sn. 3,421,207, 1-14-69, CI.
29-599.
Bergler, Otto, to Lutz, Eugen, KG, Maschinenfabrik. Hand-operated,
belt-type sanding device for woodworking. 3,431,686, 3-11-69, CI.
51-170.
Bergling, Charles Gunnar Birger; and Levin, Nils Herman, to Ingen-
jorsfirma Hebe AB. Roller conveyor. 3,471,002, 10-7-69, CI. 198-
127.
Berglund, Carl N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Electroluminescent cell comprising zinc-doped gallium arsenide on
one surface of a silicon nitride layer and spaced chromium-gold
electrodes on the other surface. 3,424,934, 1-28-69, CI. 313-108.
Berglund, Carl N.; and Kahng, Dawon, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Semiconductor amplifier using field effect
modulation of tunneling. 3,462,700, 8-19-69, CI. 330-35.
Berglund, Erling Gotthard: See —
Stalberg, Nils Gustav; and Berglund, Erling Gotthard, 3,432, 149.
Berglund, Harold A.: See —
Evans, Louis B.; and Berglund, Harold A. ,3,470, 822.
Berglund, Larry G.; and Novak, Robert P., to Trane Company, The.
Absorption refrigerating system. 3,466,894, 9-16-69, CI. 62-476.
Berglund, Robert S., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Lens for electron beam recorder. 3,483,427, 12-9-69, CI.
315-31.
Berglund, Wilhelm A. Safety valve assembly for brake lines.
3,439,704, 4-22-69, CI. 137-498.
Bergman, Charles T.: See —
Buchholz, Arnold R.; and Bergman, Charles T.,3,442,272.
Bergman, Erick H. Self-triggered veterinary attachment. 3,430,626,
3-4-69, CI. 128-218.
Bergman, Frank C, to Garcy Corporation. Connector for holding
aligned members against separation. 3,427,054, 2-11-69, CI. 287-
2.
Bergman, Gerald David: See —
Knott, Ralph David; and Bergman, Gerald David, 3,443,171.
Bergman, Robert J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Multilayered
mated-film memory element having pairs of layers of differing H-.
3,480,929, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Bergman, Robert J.; and Prohofsky, Le Roy A., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Solid stack memory. 3,435,435, 3-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Bergman, Robert J.: See —
Morgan, Dean W.; Kiernan, John P.; and Bergman, Robert
J. ,3,470,548.
Bergman, Roger M.: See —
Wilhelm, Harley A.; and Bergman, Roger M., 3,460,918.
Bergman, Sune Hearley, to Joh Mustad AB. Bass control of elec-
tronic musical instruments. 3,432,607, 3-1 1-69, CI. 84-1.17
Bergmann, Horst Sigurd Max: See —
Toischer, Karl Engelbert Ludwig; and Bergmann, Horst Sigurd
Max,3,431,312.
Toischer, Karl Engelbert Ludwig; and Bergmann, Horst Sigurd
Max,3,434,802.
Bergmann, Oswald R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Cermets of aluminum with titanium carbide and titanium and zir-
conium borides. 3,459,515, 8-5-69, CI. 29-182.8
Bergmann, Oswald R.; Buchwald, Joseph; and Cowan, George R., to
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for initiating
explosive and charge therefor. 3,439,408, 4-22-69, CI. 29-470.1
Bergna, Horacio E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Metallic refractory compositions. 3,457,051, 7-22-69, CI. 29-182.5
Bcrgner, Richard: See —
Grotsch, Georg, 3,428,105.
Bergo, Boris Georgievich: See —
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Ilya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich; Bochaver, Kirill
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna, 3, 442,090.
Bergonzo, Pierre. Automatic lathe and method for controlling said
lathe. 3,483,776, 12-16-69, CI. 82-21.
Bergougnou, Maurice A., to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Gas solids contacting structure. 3,442,028, 5-6-69, CI. 34-
57.
Bergquist, Clifford A., to Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. Socket
release mechanism. 3,438,291, 4-15-69, CI. 81-62.
Bergquist, Clifford A.: See —
Over, John A.; and Bergquist, Clifford A. ,3,436,992.
Bergquist, Frank H., to Harper-Wyman Company. Thermostatic
oven control. 3,423,021, 1-21-69, CI. 236-15.
Bergquist, Frank H., to Harper-Wyman Company. Double burner
ovens. 3,469,567, 9-30-69, CI. 126-39.
Bergren, Harley E. Hydrostatic transmission and controls therefor.
3,485,315, 12-23-69, CI. 180-66.
Bergs, Arvids; and Lee, John T. M., to Atlas Chemical Industries,
Inc. Impact testing apparatus. 3,426,578, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-12.
Bergsma, Rudolph, to Keng-Seeley Thermos Co. Method of making
a temperature sensor. 3,465,434, 9-9-69, CI. 29-613.
Bergson, Gustav. Elimination of dark current effects in photomul-
tiplier tubes. 3,444,379, 5-13-69, CI. 250-207.
Bergstein Packaging Trust: See —
Back, Leonard; and Shiverdecker, James H., 3,483,803.
Nerenberg, Robert W.; and Shiverdecker, James H., 3,451,194.
Bergsten, Hans Nils: See —
Bergstrom, Johan Gunnar; and Bergsten, Hans Nils,3,486,420.
Bergstrand, Gunnar M.; and Tove, Per-Arne. Magnetostrictive unit.
3,439,199, 4-15-69, CI. 310-26.
Bergstrand, Sten-Ake, to Perstorp Aktiebolag. Process for producing
iron-molybdate catalyst for oxidation of methanol to formal-
dehyde. 3,420,783, 1-7-69, CI. 252-470.
Bergstrand, Sten-Ake, to Perstorp Aktiebolag. Tubular catalytic
reactor including heating and cooling means within the reactor.
3,431,083, 3-4-69, CI. 23-288.
Bergstrom, Carl P., to Crompton & Knowles Corporation. Let-off for
terry. 3,425,457, 2-4-69, CI. 139-25.
Bergstrom, Erik W.; and Borg, Nils Gunnar H., to Trafikaktiebolaget
Grangesberg Oxelosund. Rolling mill. 3,435,648, 4-1-69, CI. 72-1.
Bergstrom, Harold A., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Container
and cover assembly therefor. 3,437,254, 4-8-69, CI. 229-5.7
Bergstrom, James W.; and Sutherland, Glenn E., to General Motors
Corporation. Method of fabricating ferrite bodies. 3,422,173, 1-
14-69, CI. 264-59.
Bergstrom, Johan Erik. Process and an apparatus for the manufac-
turing of spiral drills. 3,427,844, 2-18-69, CI. 72-64.
Bergstrom, Johan Gunnar; and Bergsten, Hans Nils, to Aktiebolaget
Atomenergi. Cylinder containing a piston having a groove contain-
ing a piston ring. 3,486,420, 12-30-69, CI. 92-200.
Bergstrom, Ralph E., to Whiting Corporation. Multi-stage forced cir-
culation evaporator and method. 3,468,293, 9-23-69, CI. 122-34.
Bergstrom, Roger C, to Anderson Bros. Mfg. Co. Method and ap-
paratus for packaging in protective atmosphere. 3,481,100, 12-2-
69, CI. 53-22.
Bergvall, Ardell J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Apparatus
and method for the continuous casting of polyurethane flat belt-
ing. 3,487,143, 12-30-69, CI. 264-216.
Bergwerksverband G.m.b.H.: See —
Glass, Winfried; and Benning, Anton, 3,475,115.
Jacobi, Oskar, 3,482,877.
Jankowski, Alfons; Rolling, Georg; and Paulsen, Siegfried,
3,472,846.
Luft, Karl-Friedrich, 3,479,860.
Luft, Karl Friedrich, 3,486,364.
Peters, Werner; Echterhoff, Heinrich; and Bertling, Heribert,
3,427,148.
Peters, Werner; and Lehmann, Joachim, 3,475,278.
Rieschel, Hans, 3,448,584.
Rieschel, Hans, 3,453,935.
Rieschel, Hans, 3,478,522.
Rieschel, Hans, 3,482,407.
Schmeling, Gerhard; Peters, Werner; and Kleisa, Kurt,
3,444,048.
Schuermann, Fritz, 3,447,328.
Schwarz, Ottmar; and Merten, Heinrich, 3,447,494.
Berhenke, Norman H.: See —
Reding, John N., Jr.; and Berhenke, Norman H., 3,420,658.
Berhold, Rosalynne J.: See —
Jacoby, David; and Berhold, Rosalynne J. ,3,469,995.
Beriger, Ernst, to Ciba Limited. Process for the manufacture of
monohalogeno- N-alkyl-acetoacetamides. 3,459,801, 8-5-69, CI.
260-561.
Beriger, Ernst, to Ciba Limited. 0-2,4-dichloro-4-iodophenyl (thio)
phophates and (thio) phosphonates. 3,468,984, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
964.
Beriger, Ernst, to Ciba Limited. Partial chlorination of acetoacetic
acid monoalkylamides. 3,483,252, 12-9-69, CI. 260-561.
Beriger, Ernst; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba Limited. Phosphorus car-
bonyl compounds. 3,456,039, 7-15-69, CI. 260-935.
Berilla, Thomas. Automation device. 3,429,468, 2-25-69, CI. 214-
670.
Bering, Gerhard: See —
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, 3,432,706.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard.3,435,267.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard,3,445,691.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard,3,469,134.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Beringer, C. J., Co., Inc.: See—
Zink, Julius, 3,455,357.
Berk, F. W., & Company Limited: See—
Jolles, Zvi Enrico, 3,487,040.
Berk, Henry: See-
Taylor, William F.; Sinfelt, John H.; and Berk, Henry.3,449,099.
Berk Limited: See —
Jolles, Zvi Enrico, 3,432,450.
Berk, Sigmund, to United States of America, Army. Electrical wall
outlet. 3,426,142, 2-4-69, CI. 174-58.
Berk, Sigmund, to United States of America, Army. Irradiation
method for producing and increasing yield of 2,2'-bithienyl, 2-3'-
bithienyl and 3,3'- bithienyl from thiophene. 3,454,480, 7-8-69,
CI. 204-158.
Berk, William L., to Lakeside Engineering Corporation. Aerotor
plants for treatment of sewage and industrial wastes. 3,448,861, 6-
10-69, CI. 210-195.
Berke, Lanny R., 1/2 to Pomish, Herbert. Article counting device.
3,455,436, 7-15-69, CI. 198-40.
Berke, Philip A.; and Rosen, William E. Diphenolic acetic acid com-
pounds and their production. 3,471,537, 10-7-69, CI. 260-429.
Berkebile, Glenn S., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Company. Ap-
paratus and method for producing reinforced molding composi-
tions. 3,469,826, 9-30-69, CI. 263-3.
Berkeley, Frederick D., to Graham Manufacturing Co., Inc. Con-
denser for distillation column. 3,422,887, 1-21-69, CI. 165-113.
Berkeley Instruments: See —
Hawley, Jack S.; and Towner, George R., 3,434,136.
Berkeley Scientific Laboratories: See —
Wattenburg, Willard H., 3,460,121.
Berkeley Scientific Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Glaser, Donald A., 3,476,291.
Berkelhamer, Louis H.: See —
Schapira, William W.; and Berkelhamer, Louis H., 3,436,709.
Berkelhammer, Gerald; and Asato, Goro, to American Cyanamid
Company. 2-Amino-5-(5-nitro-I-substituted-2-imidazolyl)- 1,3,4-
thiadiazoles and oxadiazoles. 3,452,035, 6-24-69, CI. 260-306.8
Berkenblit, Melvin; and Reisman, Arnold, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method for producing improved epitaxial
films. 3,476,592, 11-4-69, CI. 117-201.
Berkey Photo, Inc.: See—
Klingenstein, Paul, 3,463,064.
Michalski, Maksymilian A., 3,465,204.
Michalski, Maksymilian A., 3,470,415.
Michalski, Maksymilian A., 3,483,401.
Berkhoudt, John G.; and Melisz, John M., to Lisk Savory Corpora-
tion. Tamper. 3,453,940, 7-8-69, CI. 94-48.
Berkl, Erhard: See —
Dietrich, Isolde; Berkl, Erhard; and Weyl, Reinhard,3,48 1,800.
Berkl, Josef U., to Hi-Shear Coporation. Gage calibrator. 3,433,931,
3-18-69, CI. 219-502.
Berkl, Josef U.; and Little, Gaybert B., to Hi-Sh^ar Corporation.
Radiant heater device. 3,420,984, 1-7-69, CI. 219-502.
Berkl, Josef, to Hi-Shear Corporation. Heater for contracting
shrinkable tubing. 3,475,592, 10-28-69, CI. 219-388.
Berklege, Emil. Hydrostatic power-load coupling. 3,444,969, 5-20-
69, CI. 192-61.
Berkley & Company, Inc.: See —
Christensen, Harlan B.; and Johnson, Paul C, 3,451,305.
Johnson, Paul C, 3,428,979.
Johnson, Paul C; and Christenson, Harlan B., 3,436,857.
Berkley, Eugene B., to Tension Envelope Corporation. Method and
apparatus for enclosing material in a mailing piece. 3,457,696, 7-
29-69, CI. 53-31.
Berkley, Eugene Bertram, to Tension Envelope Corporation. Rotary
envelope making machine having inter- changeable sections.
3,452,652, 7-1-69, CI. 93-62.
Berkley, George Merrill. Drain apparatus for automatically draining
condensate. 3,429,329, 2-25-69, CI. 137-188.
Berkley Machine Company: See —
Lenk, James W.; Burnett, Arthur H.; and May, Kenneth D.,
3,429,238.
Berkley, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method of join-
ing metals. 3,469,062, 9-23-69, CI. 219-92.
Berkovitz, Harry, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Elevator
system. 3,447,637, 6-3-69, CI. 187-52.
Berkowitz, Daniel. Restrainer for long tailed animals. 3,442,255, 5-6-
69, CI. 119-103.
Berkowitz, David G.: See—
Nocera, Joseph R.; and Berkowitz, David G., 3,487, 295.
Berkowitz, Irving L., to Kason Hardware Corporation. Panel
fasteners. 3,472,545, 10-14-69, CI. 292-111.
Berkowitz, Lewis M.: See—
Feldman, Jacob R.; Fischer, Valentine J.; Berkowitz, Lewis M.;
and Hammell, Matthew, 3,44 1,4 17.
Berkoz, Belig: See-
Cross, Alexander D.; Edwards, John A.; and Berkoz,
Belig.3,429,899.
Berkoz, Belig, to Syntex Corporation. 7-Halomethyl-19-nor steroids
and processes for their preparation. 3,472,882, 10-14-69, CI. 260-
397.3
Berks, Colin John, to Expandite Limited. Devices for sealing expan-
sion joints in bridge decking. 3,430,544, 3-4-69, CI. 94-18.
Berkshire, Glen, & Berkshire, Wendell: See —
Stroble, Charles H.„ 3,420,252.
Berkshire, Robert H.: See —
Reid, Lee R.; and Berkshire, Robert H., 3,438,694.
Berlenbach, Bernard E. Ski binding. 3,430,971, 3-4-69, CI. 280-
11.35
Berlet, Edward. Towel holder. 3,430,877, 3-4-69, CI. 242-55.2
Berleyoung, Walter J.; Kreuter, Kenneth G.; and Mueller, Klaus P.,
to Robertshaw Controls Company. Small pneumatic thermostat.
3,433,413, 3-18-69, CI. 236-82.
Berlik, Leroy J., to Hardwick Stone Company. Wire grates for
stoves. 3,442,261,5-6-69, CI. 126-215.
Berlin, A Samuel; Little, Vincent C; Leadore, Toney E.; and Reid,
Edwin J., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Safety latch for
bouchon grenade fuze. 3,434,421, 3-25-69, CI. 102-64.
Berlin, Irving. Solid state motor control. 3,450,974, 6-17-69, CI.
318-331.
Berlin, Irving, to Varo, Inc. Solid state motor control. 3,474,319, 10-
21-69, CI. 318-331.
Berlin, Milton: See —
Rheingold, Lawrence M.; and Berlin, Milton, 3,445,617.
Berliner, Jordan P.; and Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical
Corporation. N-alkanoyloxy phenoxyalkanamides as herbicides.
3,446,613, 5-27-69, CI. 71-118.
Berliner, Jordan P.; and Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical
Corporation. Alkali metal salts of N-alkoxy substituted phenoxy al-
kylene amides. 3,446,832, 5-27-69, CI. 260-453.
Berliner, Jordan P.; and Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical
Corporation. N,2,6-trimethoxy-3-chlorobenzomide. 3,474,124, 10-
21-69, CI. 260-453.
Berliner, Jordan P.: See —
Richter, Sidney B.; and Berliner, Jordan P.,3,485,865.
Berliner, Martin. Humidifier device. 3,431,038, 3-4-69, CI. 312-31.
Berlings, Orests B. Photographic film cassettes and parts thereof.
3,437,028, 4-8-69, CI. 95-67.
Berlinsky, Anthony A.; Varson, Robert J.; Pearson, Gordon W.; and
Krebeck, Norman C, to United States of America, Commerce.
Automatic sheet turner using a rotating vacuum head. 3,484,970,
12-23-69, CI. 40-104.
Berly, Marcel Henri, to Ernault-Somua, H. Thread-cutting device.
3,472,104, 10-14-69, CI. 82-5.
Berly, Marcel H., to Ernault-Somua, H. Temperature compensated
machine tool cross-slide. 3,427,906, 2-18-69, CI. 82-14.
Berman, Allen: See —
Mardarello, Alfred F.; and Berman, Allen, 3,42 1,441.
Berman, Bernard S.: See —
Mathley, Harry W.; and Dwinell, John L., 3,469,723.
Berman, Elliot, to Itek Corporation. Electron beam recording on a
photoconductive record medium. 3,453,639, 7-1-69, CI. 346-1.
Berman, Elliot, to Itek Corporation. Combination electrostatic and
electrochemical data storage process. 3,471,288, 10-7-69, CI. 96-
1.
Berman, Elliot, to Itek Corporation. Light sensitive heat erasable
copying system. 3,477,850, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 96-48.
Berman, Elliot; and Ekman, Carl F. W., to Itek Corporation. Data
processing system. 3,424,582, 1-28-69, CI. 96-48.
Berman, Herbert; and Pastan, Harvey L., said Pastan assor to said
Berman. Hand drilling apparatus. 3,427,720, 2-18-69, CI. 32-27.
Berman, Irwin; and Pai, David H., to Wheeler, Foster, Corporation.
Short time elevated temperature autofrettage. 3,438,113, 4-15-69,
CI. 29-404.
Berman, Irwin; and Pai, David H., to Foster Wheeler Corporation.
Creep autofrettage. 3,438,1 14, 4-15-69, CI. 29-404.
Berman, Irwin; and Pai, David H., to Foster Wheeler Corporation.
Method of vessel fabrication. 3,439,405, 4-22-69, CI. 29-407.
Berman, Jack N.: See —
Ostrofsky, Bernard; and Berman, Jack N., 3,435,776.
Berman, Leon, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunica-
tions. Automatic frequency scanning in a two-way radio communi-
cation system. 3,426,279, 2-4-69, CI. 325-21.
Berman, Leon, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunica-
tions. Frequency synthesizer. 3,449,690, 6-10-69, CI. 331-4.
Berman, Martin: See —
Ergun, Sabri; and Berman, Martin, 3,463,310.
Berman, Marvin A.; Levy, Paul M.; and Mayer, Albert, to Capitol
Hardware Manufacturing Co., Inc. Revolving garment rack.
3,435,959, 4-1-69, CI. 21 1-163.
Berman, Merril; and Slaughter, John, to Worthington Corporation.
Self-priming pump system with external actuating means.
3,434,430, 3-25-69, CI. 103-113.
Berman, Nelson, to JFD Electronics Co., Division of Stratford
Retreat House. Trimmer capacitor. 3,421,058, 1-7-69, CI. 317-
249.
Berman, Paul A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Moisture
content and combustion product removal apparatus for exhaust
gases. 3,473,298, 10-21-69, CI. 55-222.
Berman, Robert J.: See —
Grekila, Richard B.; Ho, Shih-Ming; Knochel, William J.; and
Lin, Francis C. M., 3,469,729.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Mathley, Harry W.; and Dwinell, John L., 3,469,723.
Bermel, Thomas W.: See—
Bellman, Robert H.; and Bermel, Thomas W., 3,433,408.
Bellman, Robert H.; and Bermel, Thomas W., 3,461,898.
Bermel, Thomas W., to Corning Glass Works. Fluidic diode.
3,480,030, 11-25-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bernadet, Didier: See—
Babany, Lucien; and Bernadet, Didier.3,421,104.
Bernaerts, Henry J. Captive air bubble air replenishment process.
3,472,193, 10-14-69, CI. 114-67.
Bernard, Arthur A.; and Bernard, Richard A. Arc welding gun.
3,469,070, 9-23-69, CI. 219-130.
Bernard, David W., to Honeywell, Inc. Flexure-mounted magnetic
pinch roll. 3,428,308, 2-18-69, CI. 271-51.
Bernard, Donald A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Noncatalytic
vapor-phase oxidation of hydrocarbons in a dilution reactor.
3,483,229, 12-9-69, CI. 260-348.5
Bernard, Francis A., to Collins Radio Company. Printer hammer
drive circuit. 3,467,005, 9-16-69, CI. 101-93.
Bernard, Frank J. Connector for display structures and the like.
3,449,002, 6-10-69, CI. 287-52.03
Bernard, Georges; and Pelenc, Yves, to Merlin Gerin Societe
Anonyme. Voltage measuring apparatus utilizing electro- optical
components. 3,466,541, 9-9-69, CI. 324-96.
Bernard, Herbert J. Trailer hitch. 3,434,735, 3-25-69, CI. 280-406.
Bernard, Hugh A.; Daigle, Edwin E.; and Richardson, Jacob C, to
Shell Oil Company. Core sampling. 3,438,452, 4-15-69, CI. 175-6.
Bernard, Jacques Joseph Paul, to Degremont S.A. Apparatus for the
biological purification of waste water. 3,464,559, 9-2-69, CI. 210-
195.
Bernard, Jacques Joseph Paul, to Degremont S.A. System for the pu-
rification of waste waters. 3,470,092, 9-30-69, CI. 210-15.
Bernard, John E., Jr.: See —
Kelly, Daniel Allcott; and Bernard, John E., Jr.,3 ,456,571.
Bernard, Julien Pothier. Corpse-preserving coffins. 3,435,494, 4-1-
69, CI. 27-11.
Bernard, Nicolle Georgette Suzanne: See —
Deschamps, Andre; and Bernard, Nicolle Georgette Su-
zanne,3,457, 174.
Bernard Plastics Molding Corporation: See —
Phillips, Robert; and Levine, Bernard B., 3,467,291.
Bernard, Rene G., to Societe d'Etudes Verrieres Appliquees
(S.E.V.A.). Sea) assemblies. 3,467,398, 9-16-69, CI. 277-180.
Bernard, Richard A.: See —
Bernard, Arthur A.; and Bernard, Richard A. ,3,469,070.
Bernard, Robert A.; Dove, William T.; and Smith, Julian C, to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Drum drying of polymeric
material. 3,442,026, 5-6-69, CI. 34-1.
Bernard, Robert J.: See —
Mcllvin, Donald B.; and Bernard, Robert J. ,3,443,279.
Bernardi, Eugene L.; and Krysiak, Henry A., to Reichhold Chemi-
cals, Inc. Production of plastic printing plates. 3,479,952, 11-25-
69, CI. 101-401.1
Bernardi, Gian Carlo: See —
Sianesi, Dario; Bernardi, Gian Carlo; and Pasetti, Adol-
fo,3,45 1,907.
Sianesi, Dario; Bernardi, Gian Carlo; and Moggi, Giovan-
nis 1,908.
Bernardi, Luigi; Bosisio, Germano; de Castiglione, Roberto; and Gof-
fredo, Onofrio, to Societa Farmaceutici Italia. Peptides related to
caerulein. 3,472,832, 10-14-69, CI. 260-112.5
Bernardi, Luigi; Coda, Severina; Pegrassi, Lorenzo; and Suchowsky,
Giselbert Karl, to Societa Farmaceutici Italia. Carboxamidoalkyl-
1,3-benzoxazines. 3,427,313, 2-11-69, CI. 260-244.
Bernardi, Oscar & Co.: See —
Bernardi, Oscar, 3,431,972.
Bernardi, Oscar, to Bernardi, Oscar & Co. Apparatus for removing
snow from pitched roofs. 3,431,972, 3-1 1-69, CI. 165-47.
Bernardin, Leo J., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Process of form-
ing absorbent paper from a mixture of cellulosic fibers and par-
tially crosslinked cellulosic fibers and paper thereof. 3,434,918, 3-
25-69, CI. 162-111.
Bernardin, Leo J., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Creped tissue
formed from stiff crosslinked fibers and refined papermaking
fibers. 3,455,778, 7-15-9, CI. 162-113.
B ernardus, Gerardus: See —
van Damme-van Weele, Marina Adriana; and Bernardus, Gerar-
dus.3,468,623.
Bernas, Arnold R.: See —
Warshaw, Abe; Negra, John S.; and Bernas, Arnold
R., 3,466,159.
Bernas, Bedrich. Decomposition vessel. 3,430,804, 3-4-69, CI. 220-
63.
Bernath, Louis: See —
Wetch, Joseph R.; and Bernath, Louis, 3,438,432.
Bernatsky, Alexandr Dmitrievich: See—
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr
Dmitrievich; Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zel-
man Moiseevich; Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky,
Eduard Semenovich; Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai
Fedorovich; Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk,
Semen Moiseevich; Sveshnikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Shein-
blujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,467, 507.
Bernatz, Thomas H.; and Brady, Gerald A. Apparatus for making a
tortilla product. 3,424,076, 1-28-69, CI. 99-416.
Bernau, William A., to Universal Manufacturing Company, Inc. Rol-
lers having synthetic components for toroidal coil winding
machines. 3,465,977, 9-9-69, CI. 242-4.
Bernau, William A.; and Yerman, Emil A., to Universal Manufactur-
ing Company, Inc. Rollers for toroidal coil winding machines.
3,465,978, 9-9-69, CI. 242-4.
Bernd, Leslie H., to General Electric Company. Air film drag reduc-
tion stabilization. 3,455,265, 7-15-69, CI. 114-67.
Bernd, Leslie H., to General Electric Company. Bubble dissolution
control by film formation. 3,483,132, 12-9-69, CI. 252-307.
Berndt, Edward W.; and Vatne, Robert D., to Salsbury Laboratories.
3,5-Dinitrosalicylic acid, 5-nitrofurfuryli- dene hydrazide and com-
positions containing and methods employing the same for the con-
trol of histomoniasis. 3,424,845, 1-28-69, CI. 424-232.
Berndtsson, Berndt Sigurd, to Svenska Oljeslageri Aktiebolaget.
Process for the recovery of naphthoquinone formed in the cata-
lytic vapor phase oxidation of naphthalene. 3,441,576, 4-29-69,
CI. 260-396.
Berne, Hans Jorg Otto: See —
Gibson, Baylor D.; and Berne, Hans Jorg Otto,3,475,896.
Bernelin, Bernard Marcel; Frindel, Sebastien; and Benezech, Claude,
to Societe Anonyme: Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Atomiques, de Telecommunications et d'Electronique 'Alcatel'.
Arrangement for high precision cylindrical or plane grinding.
3,468,072, 9-23-69, CI. 51-165.
Berner, Erling, to Berner Industries, Inc. Apparatus and method for
continuous production of slabs or sheets. 3,427,372, 2-11-69, CI.
264-51.
Berner Industries, Inc.: See —
Berner, Erling, 3,427,372.
Berner, Klaus: See —
Meininger, Fritz; Signon, Anni; and Berner, Klaus.3,445,450.
Bernert, Robert E.; Hatch, Albert M.; and Stekly, Zdenek J. J., to
Avco Corporation. Composite superconductive conductor.
3,427,391,2-11-69, CI. 174-15.
Bernes, Donald B.: See —
Shallahamer, Roy A.; Naito, Frank Y.; and Bernes, Donald
B.,3,429,981.
Bernet, Alois: See —
Schmid, Heinrich; and Bernet, Alois,3,440,909.
Berney, Claude; and Meylan, Claude, to S.A. de la Fabrique de Hor-
logerie Le Coultre et Co. Device for holding pivotal runners in
position to enable connection of the runners by a bridge.
3,452,416, 7-1-69, CI. 29-200.
Berney, Jean Claude, to Golay, Bernard, S.A. Escapement device.
3,440,815, 4-29-69, CI. 58-123.
Berney, Joseph C. Foldable case setup apparatus. 3,435,738, 4-1-69,
CI. 93-53.
Berney, Joseph C. Apparatus for folding carton flaps. 3,452,653, 7-
1-69, CI. 93-84.
Berney, Joseph C. Automatic case assembling apparatus. 3,477,349,
11-11-69, CI. 93-53.
Bernfeld, Moe M.; and Ziss, Sheldon. Alligator clamp disc brake.
3,465,849, 9-9-69, CI. 188-72.
Bernhardt Apparatebau G.m.b.H., & Co.: See —
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch,
Hans-Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost, 3,441,964.
Bernhardt, Charles A.: See —
Cloyd, Harold S.; Bernhardt, Charles A.; and Mangold, Robert
T.,3,443,722.
Bernhardt, Harold A.: See —
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Bernhardt, Harold A. ,3,457,733.
Bernhardt, Jost: See —
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch,
Hans-Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost,3, 44 1,964.
Bernhardt, Milton: See —
Sontag, Howard M.; and Bernhardt, Milton,3,475,751.
Bernhardt, Richard P.: See —
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard
P.,3,444,676.
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard
P.,3,463,018.
Bernhardt, Werner, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Radio push-
button support assembly. 3,470,753, 10-7-69, CI. 74-10.27
Bernhardt, William G. Aircraft wheel and tire assembling machine.
3,456,707, 7-22-69, CI. 157-1.1
Bernheim, George W. Photoelectric switch adapter for lantern.
3,433,967, 3-18-69, CI. 250-239.
Bernhoft, Gerlad W.: See —
Schott, Robert E.; and Bernhoft, Gerlad W., 3,439,709.
Bernholz, William F.; and Cox, Thomas C, to Drew Chemical Cor-
poration. Trimethylolalkane esters and method of treating textile
filaments therewith. 3,464,922, 9-2-69, CI. 252-8.6
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Berni, Ralph J.; Benerito, Ruth R.; and McKelvey, John B., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Partial cellulose ethers with
strong anion exchange properties. 3,464,781, 9-2-69, CI. 8-1 16.2
Berni, Ralph J.: See—
McKelvey, John B.; Benerito, Ruth R.; and Berni, Ralph
J. ,3,432,252.
McKelvey, John B.; Benerito, Ruth R.; Berni, Ralph J.; and Bur-
gis, Beverly C, 3,44 1,609.
Bernier, Donald R., to Intercontinental Systems, Inc., mesne. In-
put/output system. 3,435,419, 3-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bernier, Donald R.; and Correll, Quentin E., to Intercontinental
Systems, Inc., mesne. Input/output system. 3,423,735, 1-21-69, CI.
340-172.5
Bemier, Louis E.; and Giblin, James P., to Wright, E. T., & Co., Inc.
Shoe with cleats. 3,486,249, 12-30-69, CI. 36-67.
Berning, Melvin J., to Freeman, Louis G., Company, The. Folding
die guide means. 3,459,014, 8-5-69, CI. 69-1.
Berning, Peter H.; and Small, Edward A., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Company. Alloy film. 3,487,024, 12-30-69, CI. 252-300.
Beminger, Harold O.: See —
Lally, Joseph E.; Heppner, Earl F.; and Berninger, Harold
0.,3,441,279.
Bernotas, Ralph J.; Fisher, James W.; and Scott, Robert H., to
General Motors Corporation. Self-loading scraper. 3,466,765, 9-
16-69, CI. 37-8.
Bernotat, Rainer: See —
Corleis, Horst; Bernotat, Rainer; and Roessger,
Edgar.3,466,923.
Berns Air King Corporation: See —
Coleman, George; and Swimmer, James A., 3,472,496.
Bernsley, Cristina U. Auxiliary door lock. 3,423,974, 1-28-69, CI.
70-416.
Bernstein, Benjamin T.; Orsen, Stefan; and Zucker, Melvin J., to
American Standard, Inc. Thermographic recording apparatus.
3,453,647, 7-1-69, CI. 346-76.
Bernstein, Bernard; and Suchmann, Robert V., to General Instru-
ment Corporation. Combined connector and rectifier. 3,484,864,
12-16-69, CI. 317-234.
Bernstein, Frank H., to Singer-General Precision Inc. Proportional
control system. 3,462,615, 8-19-69, CI. 307-243.
Bernstein, Harry. Measuring arrangement. 3,442,413, 5-6-69, CI.
220-90.
Bernstein, Herbert L.: See —
Carlson, Carl O.; Bernstein, Herbert L.; and Sone,
Eliot,3,465,352.
Bernstein, Jack, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Adaman-
tane derivatives of 2,2-diphenylacetamides. 3,439,036, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-559.
Bernstein, Jack, to Squibb, W. R., & Sons, Inc. O-alkyl or phenylal-
kyl benzohydroxamic acids. 3,444,232, 5-13-69, CI. 260-453.
Bernstein, Jack, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Adamantyl glyoxals.
3,465,041, 9-2-69, CI. 260-586.
Bernstein, Jack, to Squibb, E. R , & Sons, Inc. Benzohydroxamic
acid derivatives. 3,474,132, 10-21-69, CI. 260-500.5
Bernstein, Jack; and Losee, Kathryn Alice, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons,
Inc., mesne. Process for preparing oxadiazinediones. 3,438,985, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-244.
Bernstein, Jack: See —
Narayanan, Venkatachala L.; and Bernstein, Jack, 3,483, 204.
Tschesche, Rudolf; Riemhofer, Franz; and Bernstein,
Jack,3,466,327.
Weisenborn, Frank Lee; Dolfini, Joseph Edward; Bach, Georges
Gustav; and Bernstein, Jack,3,485,819.
Yale, Harry L.; and Bernstein, Jack, 3,452,046.
Yale, Harry Louis; Sowinski, Francis Alexander; and Bernstein,
Jack.3,454,598.
Bernstein, Morey. Demountable structural assembly. 3,423,072, 1-
21-69, CI. 256-24.
Bernstein, Philip: See —
Gobran, Riad H.; and Bernstein, Philip,3,450,681.
Bernstein, Philip, to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Dibenzyl am-
monium salt of dibenzyl thiolcarbamic acid. 3,445,510, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-501.12
Bernstein, Richard K.; and Spat, Melvin, to Clay-Adams, Inc. Sedi-
ment container and cap and analysis technique. 3,481,712, 12-2-
69, CI. 23-292.
Bernstein, Seymour: See —
Dusza, John Paul; Joseph, Joseph Peter; and Bernstein,
Seymour.3,483,232.
Joseph, Joseph Peter; Dusza, John Paul; and Bernstein,
Seymour,3,449,321.
Bernstein, William; and Wax, Robert L., to TRW Inc. Neutral-atom
detector. 3,435,214, 3-25-69, CI. 250-71.5
Berntson, Karl-Erik: See—
Ljungdell, Stig Helge Lennart; Uvelius, Karl-Birger; and Bernt-
son, Karl-Erik,3,487,268.
Berny, Jean G.: See—
Girard, Andre J.; and Berny, Jean G., 3,454,338.
Bernz-O-Matic Corporation: See—
Webster, Milo E.; and Locke, Joseph K., 3,430,622.
Beroza, Morton: See —
Eddy, Gaines W.; Davis, Harry G.; Beroza, Morton; and Mc-
Govern, Terrence P.,3,485,868.
Berquist, Leonard G., to National-Standard Company. Methods and
apparatus for use in the industrial magnetic materials art.
3,449,733, 6-10-69, CI. 235-174.1
Berr, Charles E.: See —
Angelo, Rudolph J.; and Berr, Charles E.,3,449,296.
Berr et Cie: See —
Golberine, Boris; and Berr, Roger, 3,478,537.
Berr, Roger: See —
Golberine, Boris; and Berr, Roger.3,478,537.
Berridge, Francis James, to Courtaulds Limited. Warp beaming.
3,440,700, 4-29-69, CI. 28-36.
Berrie, Alistair Howard: See —
Bennett, George Arthur; Berrie, Alistair Howard; and Windle,
Raymond,3,421,829.
Berrier, Duane H. Distance safety sticker. 3,419,985, 1-7-69, CI. 40-
129.
Berriman, Lester P.; and Levy, Kenneth E., to Producers Cotton Oil.
Apparatus and method of ginning and delinting cotton. 3,484,904,
12-23-69, CI. 19-41.
Berry, Allan David, to General Electric Company. High and low
voltage level threshold circuit employing two differential amplifier
comparators. 3,428,826, 2-18-69, CI. 307-235.
Berry, Allan David, to General Electric Company, Limited, The.
High and low voltage level threshold circuit employing two dif-
ferential amplifier comparators. 3,428,827, 2-18-69, CI. 307-235.
Berry, Allan David; Johnson, Maurice Peter; and Whitbread, John
Raymond, to General Electric Company Limited, The. Gain con-
trol circuit in a frequency division multiplex telecommunications
system. 3,449,525, 6-10-69, CI. 179-15.
Berry, Arthur L., to Pullman Incorporated. Railroad car and lading
tiedown device therefor. 3,485,184, 12-23-69, CI. 105-369.
Berry, Charles E., to Viking Oil Company. Navigation instrument.
3,432,093, 3-1 1-69, CI. 235-61.
Berry, Clifford E.: See—
Brubaker, Wilson M.; and Berry, Clifford E.,3,478,204.
Berry, Daniel E. Mallet assembly. 3,472,512, 10-14-69, CI. 273-83.
Berry, Eugene H.; and Nola, Frank J., to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Positive DC to
negative DC converter. 3,470,443, 9-30-69, CI. 321-2.
Berry, Eugene H.; and Nola, Frank J., to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Positive DC to
positive DC converter. 3,470,446, 9-30-69, CI. 321-2.
Berry, Ferdinand W. Spacer members for use in reinforced struc-
tures. 3,430,407, 3-4-69, CI. 52-689.
Berry, Foster W.: See —
Satchell, Fred E.; and Berry, Foster W. ,3,477,364.
Berry, Foster W.; and Cogger, Kenneth O., to Brunswick Corpora-
tion. Billiard cue. 3,436,079, 4-1-69, CI. 273-68.
Berry, Frank, to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Fluid pressure
motor system. 3,420,144, 1-7-69, CI. 91-45.
Berry, George L., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation. Hot
rolling of light gauge strip. 3,479,853, 1 1-25-69, CI. 72-128.
Berry Industries, Inc.: See —
Barlow, Edson L., Jr., 3,462,614.
Berry, James W.; and Deutschman, Archie J., Jr., to Owens-Illinois,
Inc.KZnPO, crystal and method of making same. 3,473,888, 10-
21-69, CI. 23-105.
Berry, Jean R.: See —
Brubaker, Wilson M.; and Berry, Clifford E.,3,478,204.
Berry, Jim S.: See —
Laughlin, Robert G.; and Berry, Jim S.,3,445,515.
Berry, John F., to American Packaging Corporation, The. Packaging
machine. 3,471,997, 10-14-69, CI. 53-386.
Berry, Kay L., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Oil shale
retorting method. 3,464,913, 9-2-69, CI. 208-11.
Berry, Kay L., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Catalytic
oxidation in oil shale retorting. 3,487,004, 12-30-69, CI. 208-11.
Berry, Lauren E., Sr. Pressure jet massage bath. 3,420,226, 1-7-69,
CI. 128-24.1
Berry Metal Company: See —
Berry, Walter V., 3,430,939.
Berry, Norman. Pumping system. 3,420,181, 1-7-69, CI. 103-5.
Berry, Peter W.: See-
Bennett, John V.; Smith, John L.; and Berry, Peter
W., 3,458,343.
Berry, Robert D.: See—
Reever, Karl D.; Boynton, Sumner H.; and Berry, Robert
D., 3,462,782.
Berry, Robert L.; and Vodopia, Anthony L., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Throttling valve employing the Joule-Thomson effect.
3,457,730, 7-29-69, CI. 62-223.
Berry, Rodney Cameron: See —
Jones, Billy J.; and Berry, Rodney Cameron,3,465,365.
Berry, Ronald, to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace L., as
Trustees of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Selvage
tucking-in device. 3,425,461, 2-4-69, CI. 139-122.
Berry, Roy David: See-
Clark, Charles Alfred; and Berry, Roy David,3,438,770.
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Rhys, David Wade; and Berry, Roy David, 3,427, 140.
Berry, Thomas G., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Erectable struc-
ture with scissors link. 3,435,570, 4-1-69, CI. 52-109.
Berry, Thomas G.; and Kline, Thomas F., to Fairchild Hiller Cor-
poration. Self-extending antenna. 3,467,328, 9-16-69, CI. 242-54.
Berry, Thomas L., Jr.; Mock, Vernon A.; and Olson, Richard S., to
Litho-Paint Poster Company. Price rail marker. 3,423,860, 1-28-
69, CI. 40-10.
Berry, Walter Cunningham, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Mechanical oscillating device. 3,421,381, 1-14-69, CI.
74-103.
Berry, Walter V., to Berry Metal Company. Oxygen injection nozzle
with externally projecting conduits. 3,430,939, 3-4-69, CI. 266-34.
Berry, William B.: See —
Hinkle, Donald L., 3,463,229.
Berry, William J., to R & D Suppliers, Inc. Apparatus for cleaning
containers. 3,448,743, 6-10-69, CI. 134-58.
Berryhill, John R., to Dale Electronics, Inc. Capacitor and method of
making same. 3,421,195, 1-14-69, CI. 29-25.42
Berryhill, John R., to Dale Electronics Inc. Method of weighing.
3,481,838, 12-2-69, CI. 204-1.
Berryman, Charles C, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Safety device.
3,425,712, 2-4-69, CI. 280-150.
Berryman, Charles O.; Oldberg, Sidney; and Carey, William R., to
Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vehicle safety system. 3,441,290, 4-29-
69, CI. 280-150.
Berryman, Ronald Arthur, to Horville Engineering Company,
Limited. Load carrying device. 3,420,379, 1-7-69, CI. 211-1.
Berryman, William O., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Valve system for a well packer apparatus. 3,465,821, 9-9-69, CI.
166-237.
Berryman, William O., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Well packer having a selectively positionable valve means.
3,483,921, 12-16-69, CI. 166-128.
Berryman, William O.; and Stachowiak, John E., to Schlumberger
Technology Corporation. Well packer setting tool. 3,448,806, 6-
10-69, CI. 166-216.
Bers, Naum S., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Three-axis inertial
reference sensor. 3,483,746, 12-16-69, CI. 73-178.
Bersin, Richard L.: See —
Beaudry, Harvey J.; and Bersin, Richard L., 3,485,657.
Berson, Hugo; and Stolove, Solomon S. Portable dishwasher.
3,469,586, 9-30-69, CI. 134-93.
Berstorff, Hermann, Machinenbau GmbH: See —
Anders, Dietmar; and Frolich, Hans, 3,482,279.
Bersworth, Frederick C. Cyanamide amino acid chelating agents.
3,429,915, 2-25-69, CI. 260-534.
Bersworth, Frederick C, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Process
for reacting ammonia-urea-pol) amino polycarboxylic acid to form
a chelating agent. 3,450,753, 6-17-69, CI. 260-534.
Bert, Alain G., to Thomson-Varian. Impedance matched periodic
slow wave structure. 3,466,576, 9-9-69, CI. 333-31.
Bert, Alain G., to Thomson-Varian. Periodic slow wave structure.
3,471,738, 10-7-69, CI. 315-3.5
Bert, Paul A., to Conn, C. G., Ltd. Laminated soundboard for a
string instrument. 3,477,330, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 84-193.
Berta, James J., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Hydraulic circuit
with filter control. 3,485,368, 12-23-69, CI. 210-90.
Berta, Victor T. Snowboard. 3,437,345, 4-8-69, CI. 280-1 1.13
Bertea Corporation: See —
Wilkerson, William D., 3,450,375.
York, Ray A., 3,439,707.
Bertea, Octavian; Bomberger, Howard B., Jr.; and Plock, Layne F.,
to Reactive Metals, Inc. Method of handling crevice-corrosion in-
ducing halide solutions. 3,469,975, 9-30-69, CI. 75-175.5
Bertea, Octavian: See-
Stark, Louis E.; and Bertea, Octavian, 3, 476,171.
Bertele, Ludwig. Varifocal objective with movable lens component
of positive refractivity. 3,466,1 13, 9-9-69, CI. 350-184.
Bertelsen, Bruce I., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Multiaperture thin film magnetic memory. 3,432,822, 3-11-69, CI.
340-174.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Hottenrott, Hans G.; and Kump, Herbert J., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Dispersion locked
memory. 3,435,428, 3-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Kump, Herbert J.; and Chang, Paul T., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Thermostrictive record-
ing. 3,465,311, 9-2-69, CI. 340-174.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; and Reimer, Arnold E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Photoetch method. 3,476,561, 1 1-4-69, CI.
96-36.
Bertelson, Peter C; and Sobkow, William, to Ford Motor Company.
Seat belt utilization indicator. 3,428,362, 2-18-69, CI. 297-385.
Berth, Michel; and Jean, Bernard Louis Pierre, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne. Method of manufacturing a target plate for use
in a camera tube. 3,456,312, 7-22-69, CI. 29-25.18
Berth, Peter: See—
Boosen, Karl-Josef; Berth, Peter; and Reese, Gunter, 3,482,923.
Berth, Peter; Reese, Gunter; and Boosen, Karl-Josef, to Therachemie
chemisch therapeutische Gesellschaft m.b.H. Process for improv-
ing the dyeing of living human hair with anionic direct dyes.
3,464,778, 9-2-69, CI. 8-10.1
Bertheas, Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. High speed system for processing long range sonar pulses.
3,435,407, 3-25-69, CI. 340-3.
Berthelsen, Viggo. Method of making structural elements. 3,470,598,
10-7-69, CI. 29-155.
Berther, Clau: See —
Schultze, Hans-Joachim; Zbinden, Walter; and Berther,
Clau,3,470,153.
Berther, Clau; and Sailer, Richard, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung
und Patentverwertung. Process for the purification of lactams.
3,476,744, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-239.3
Berthet, Aristide: See —
Rouanet, Jean; and Berthet, Aristide, 3, 439,759.
Berthiez, Charles William: See —
Deflandre, Rene, 3,470,790.
Berthmann, Adolf; and Lingens, Paul, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Fusible aromatic nitrocompound explosive composi-
tion containing particular wax as a desensitizer. 3,472,713, 10-14-
69, CI. 149-92.
Berthmann, Adolf: See —
Ludolphy, Erich; and Berthmann, Adolf,3,438,823.
Ludolphy, Erich; Martin, Gerhard; and Berthmann,
Adolf,3,459,608.
Berthold, Wolfgang K., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Printing cathode ray tube apparatus. 3,424,862, 1-
28-69, CI. 178-6.6
Bertholdt, Heinz: See —
Pfleger, Robert; Bertholdt, Heinz; and Schulz, Wol-
fram,3,480,626.
Berthoux, Jean; Quillet, Jean-Pierre; and Schneider, Gerard, to
Projil. Process for manufacturing carbon disulphide. 3,436,181, 4-
1-69, CI. 23-206.
Berticevich, Edward N.; and Billett, Ronald J., to FMC Corporation.
Method and apparatus for separating articles. 3,473,659, 10-21-
69, CI. 209-108.
Bertics, John P.; and Royall, Robert L., Jr., to Erie Technological
Products, Inc. Railing. 3,472,272, 10-14-69, CI. 137-356.
Bertin & Cie: See—
Bertin, Jean Henri; and Salmon, Benjamin Jean Marcel,
3,459,137.
Bertin, Jean Henri, 3,464,365.
Bertin, Jean Henri, 3,465,845.
Bertin, Jean Henri; and Jacquot, Michel Jules, 3,482,645.
Duthion, Louis; and Doyotte, Claude Charles, 3,463,264.
Guienne, Paul Francois; and Faure, Marc Henri Jean,
3,438,457.
Guienne, Paul Francois; and Bertin, Jean Henri, 3,482,528.
Mordchelles-Regnier, Georges; Naudin, Paul Marcel; and
Micheau, Pierre Gabriel, 3,462,905.
Bertin, Daniel; and Pierdet, Andre, to Roussel-UCLAF. Process for
the preparation of unsaturated 19-nor steroids. 3,478,067, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-397.3
Bertin. Daniel; and Pierdet. Andre, to Roussel-UCLAP. I9-Nor-
A\9, 11.
Bertin, Daniel; Pierdet, Andre; Nedelec, Lucien; and Gasc, Jean-
Claude, to Roussel-Uclaf. Novel process for preparation of II-
substituted A4,9-gonadiene-3-ones. 3,472,884, 10-14-69, CI. 260-
397.45
Bertin et Compagnie: See —
Dubois, Ernest Marie Rene, 3,420,100.
Giraud, Francois Louis, 3,439,772.
Bertin, Jean Henri: See —
Guienne, Paul Francois; and Bertin, Jean Henri, 3,482,528.
Bertin, Jean Henri, to Bertin & Cie. Vehicle guiding tracks.
3,464,365,9-2-69, CI. 104-125.
Bertin, Jean Henri, to Bertin & Cie. Fluid cushion confining system
for ground effect machines. 3,465,845, 9-9-69, CI. 180-121.
Bertin, Jean Henri; and Jacquot, Michel Jules, to Bertin & Cie. Gas-
cushion devices intended to support or guide a movable load.
3,482,645, 12-9-69, CI. 180-124.
Bertin, Jean Henri; and Salmon, Benjamin Jean Marcel, to Bertin &
Cie. Vehicle driving system. 3,459,137, 8-5-69, CI. 104-148.
Bertin, Jean H., to Societe Bertin & Cie. Control system for fluid-
cushion devices. 3,478,835, 11-18-69, CI. 180-121.
Bertling, Heribert: See —
Peters, Werner; Echterhoff, Heinrich; and Bertling,
Heribert,3,427,148.
Bertolacini, Ralph J., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Catalyst-
rejuvenation process. 3,451,942, 6-24-69, CI. 252-411.
Bertoldi, Attilio. Fabric treating apparatus. 3,475,927, 11-4-69, CI.
68-18.
Bertolli, Alberto, to Bertolli, Francesco, S.p.A. Combined plastic
closure and pouring spout. 3,465,925, 9-9-69, CI. 222-536.
Bertolli, Francesco, S.p.A.: See —
Bertolli, Alberto, 3,465,925.
Berton, Pierre, to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches
Aerospatiales, (par Abreviation: O.N.E.R.A.). Missiles including at
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least one gas generator making use of at least one liquid propel-
lant component placed under the action of a driving gas and in
plants for launching such missiles. 3,443,475, 5-13-69, CI. 89-1.8
Bertone, Louis A., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Nuclear reactor
control rod gripping apparatus. 3,486,974, 12-30-69, CI. 176-36.
Bertorelli, Orlando Leonard: See —
Mays, Robert K.; and Bertorelli, Orlando Leonard, 3, 43 7, 441.
Bertoya, Hastings Charles Maxim: See-
Baker, Lionel Richard; Bertoya, Hastings Charles Maxim; Mann,
John Raymond; and Whyte, James Norwood, 3, 436,1 54.
Bertozzi, Eugene R., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Production
of high ranked blocked polysulfide polymers. 3,422,077, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-63.
Bertozzi, Eugene R., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Curable
liquid polythiopolymercaptanpolyurethane polymers. 3,440,273, 4-
22-69, CI. 260-471.
Bertozzi, Eugene R., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Mercaptan
containing polyurethane compositions, process and cured products
thereof. 3,446,780, 5-27-69, CI. 260-75.
Bertozzi, Eugene R.; and Berenbaum, Morris B., to Thiokol Chemi-
cal Corporation. Polymers containing gem-dithioether groups and
process therefor. 3,446,775, 5-27-69, CI. 260-67.
Bertram, Howard W.; Hart, Oliver P.; and Kleppinger, Robert E., to
RCA Corporation. Housing and lead assembly for high-frequency
semiconductor devices. 3,465,210, 9-2-69, CI. 317-234.
Bertram, Sidney, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Automatic
stereomapping system. 3,473,875, 10-21-69, CI. 356-2.
Bertram, Wilhelm. Numerical display for electronic calculating
machines. 3,470,556, 9-30-69, CI. 340-324.
Bertrand, Jack: See —
Kalopissis, Gregoire; Bertrand, Jack; and Bugaut, An-
dree.3,442,599.
Bertrand, Jacques: See —
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand,
Jacques.3,442,895.
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand,
Jacques,3 ,467,483.
Bertrand, Louis; and McCarthy, Harry E., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Fluid energy milling process. 3,462,086, 8-19-
69, CI. 241-5.
Bertrandi, Luigi; and Zacchetti, Edvino, to MICUS Immobiliar und
Finanzicrung Anstalt-Triesen Liechtenstein. Oil seal. 3,482,845,
12-9-69, CI. 277-134.
Bertsch, Hugh C; Hurd, Richard N.; McDermott, John P.; and
White, Wesley R., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. N,N'-Dioleyl-
dithiooxamide and polyvalent metal complexes thereof. 3,437,677,
4-8-69, CI. 260-429.
Berubc, Felix J . Sewing machine construction. 3,471,325, 10-7-69,
CI. 112-221.
Berubc, Warren A.: See-
Beam, Harry L.; Berube, Warren A.; and Dobslaw, Gerhardt
A. ,3,454,143.
Berve, O. M., Company: See —
Berve, Orven M.; and Rich, Elwin F., 3,476,913.
Berve, Orven M.; and Rich, Elwin F., to Berve, O. M., Company.
Electric sauna bath heater. 3,476,913, 1 1-4-69, CI. 219-365.
Berwick Forge and Fabricating Corporation: See —
Smith, Ray F., 3,452,843.
Berwin, Ted W.: See-
Liu, Frederick F.; and Berwin, Ted W., 3,42 1,077.
Bcrz, Wolfgang. Roller-crushing mill. 3,458,142, 7-29-69, CI. 241-
103.
Berzeny, Charles P., Sr. Navy kerchief retaining device. 3,453,697,
7-8-69, CI. 24-49.
Bcscher, Ralph H., to Koppers Company, Inc. Sound control con-
struction. 3,482,363, 12-9-69, CI. 52-99.
Beschkc, Helmut: See —
Schulcr, Wilhelm Alfons; Schlichtegroll, Ansgar V.; Beschke,
Helmut; and Klingler, Karl-Heinz,3,485,926.
Bcscript, Frederick; and Whitecar, Alten E., to Smith Kline &
French Laboratories. Apparatus for assembling sleeve and insert
packages. 3,455,086, 7-15-69, CI. 53-169.
Bcsclcr, Charles, Company: See —
Field, Philip M„ 3,472,589.
Pignone, Joseph, 3,469,917.
Pignonc, Joseph, 3,486,807.
Bcskow, Charles J. Means for applying threadolets. 3,456,941, 7-22-
69, CI. 269-19.
Beson, John, and: See —
Jackson, John G., Jr.; Beson, John, and; and Crawford, Charles
R., 3,438,654.
Bcssc, Jean: See —
Cassagne, Pierre; Bcssc, Jean; and Finet, Jean, 3,439, 21 1.
Bcsscnt, John W.: See—
Wallin, Gus W.; and Bcssent, John W.,3,426,261.
Bessctt, Clifford H.: See—
Boyd, James W.; and Bessctt, Clifford H., 3,420,395.
Bessett, Clifford H., to Packaging Corporation of America. Carton
construction. 3,430,838, 3-4-69, CI. 229-2.5
Bessiere, Pierre Etienne, to Bosch, Robert, GmbH. Hydraulic regula-
tor particularly for fuel injection pumps of internal combustion en-
gines. 3,444,849, 5-20-69, CI. 123-140.
Bessler, Alfons; and Hackenberg, Walter, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Marker for multi-stage crosspoint network.
3,446,918, 5-27-69, CI. 179-18.
Besson, Paul; and Thirion, Pierre, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Process for
manufacture of methylamines. 3,468,953, 9-23-69, CI. 260-583.
Besson, Rene: See —
Beyner, Andre; Besson, Rene; and Chopard, Remy, 3,447, 31 1.
Besson, Rene, to Ebauches S. A. Spring-loaded instantaneous date
indicator stepper and indexer. 3,427,799, 2-18-69, CI. 58-58.
Besson, Rene, to S.A. Ebauches Neuchatel. Calendar timepiece.
3,449,905, 6-17-69, CI. 58-58.
Bessonny, Al I.; and Bowen, Howard, to Machine-O-Matic, Inc.
Photoelectric web registration control including two photocells
which generate opposite polarity signals that terminate simultane-
ously. 3,432,672, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-219.
Bessot, Pierre, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Interlocking
clutch teeth. 3,424,289, 1-28-69, CI. 192-108.
Best, Allan I.; Farnbach, William A.; and Smith, Jeffrey H., to
Hewlett-Packard Company. Sampling oscilloscope sweep circuit.
3,423,629, 1-21-69, CI. 315-22.
Best, Allan Irving, to Hewlett-Packard Company. Delay sweep for a
sampling oscilloscope. 3,423,628, 1-21-69, CI. 315-22.
Best, Carl L. Complete multipurpose straight line sprinkler.
3,424,381, 1-28-69, CI. 239-97.
Best, Coe M., Jr. Hull form for boats. 3,450,090, 6-17-69, CI. 115-
39.
Best, Donald T.: See —
Barcaro, Eugene B.; and Best, Donald T., 3,456, 250.
Best, Donald T., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Transmission line
pumping system for parametrically excited oscillators. 3,437,829,
4-8-69, CI. 307-88.
Best, Donald T., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Dual-transfer mag-
netic film shift register. 3,469,248, 9-23-69, CI. 340-174.
Best Equipment Company: See —
Lanier, Jack K., 3,462,925.
Best Fertilizers Co.: See—
Kleissle, Raymond E., 3,454,170.
Best, Geoffrey Cyril: See —
Hooton, Ivor Noel; Best, Geoffrey Cyril; and Lewis,
Alan,3,482,036.
Best, Howard S.; and Bowser, Robert Emery, to Corning Glass
Works. Resistor tailoring machine. 3,425,166, 2-4-69, CI. 51-14.
Best, Howard S.; Gibbs, Paul F.; and Mosely, Graham Hartwell, to
Corning Glass Works. Automatic silk screening machine.
3,467,004, 9-16-69, CI. 101-35.
Best, John S.: See —
Chisholm, Douglas S.; and Best, John S.,3,448,513.
Best Plastic Products, Inc.: See —
Isbey, Edward W.; and De Berard, Charles J., 3,453,165.
Best, Richard G.; and Medwedeff, Fred M., to Precision X-ray Com-
pany. Combination X-ray film and connecting means of a band of
non-metallic pliable material. 3,469,099, 9-23-69, CI. 250-70.
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corporation. Cabin pressure
fault detector. 3,434,407, 3-25-69, CI. 98-1.5
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corporation. Altitude-to-pres-
sure transformation. 3,447,377, 6-3-69, CI. 73-384.
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corporation. Magnetic shield for
working with a beam of charged particles. 3,458,682, 7-29-69, CI.
219-121.
Best, William J., to Ladney, Michael, Jr. Method of producing simu-
lated wood grain finish. 3,467,538, 9-16-69, CI. 117-8.
Best, William V.; and Hughes, Roland L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Ap-
paratus and method for producing silica and other oxides.
3,423,324, 1-21-69, CI. 252-301.4
Best, William V.; and Hughes, Roland L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Preparation of luminescent silica glass modified with a rare earth
metal. 3,459,673, 8-5-69, CI. 252-301.4
Best, William V.; Hughes, Roland L.; and Austin, Lewis M., to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Art of producing metal salt im-
pregnated silica- coated substrates. 3,440,092, 4-22-69, CI. 117-
33.5
Bestenrainer, Friedrich: See —
Wick, Richard; Bestenrainer, Friedrich; and Van Wasielewski,
Erwin.3,433,140.
Bestenreiner, Freidrich: See —
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Freidrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Guenter; von Sybel,
Reinhard; and von Wasielewski, Erwin,3,426,661.
Bestenreiner, Friedrich: See —
Biedermann, Friedrich; and Bestenreiner, Friedrich, 3,434,403.
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Friedrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Gunter; Von Sybel,
Reinhard; Von Wasiliewski, Erwin; and Wagner,
Karl,3,465,656.
Bester, Dennis R.; and Pratt, Geoffrey, to General Electric Company
Limited, The. Detachable electrical switching apparatus for mul-
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tichannel radiocommunication systems. 3,479,461, 11-18-69, CI.
179-15.
Bester, Werner; Butzke, Fritz; Hennig, Fritz; Voelcker, Sven; Reier,
Richard; and Rekewitz, Rudolf, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Printing machine in a transmission system having a parity step
added to the information steps to provide a safeguard against in-
terferences. 3,450,836, 6-17-69, CI. 178-23.
Besthorne, Gerard. Adjustable dual blade notching saw. 3,470,923,
10-7-69, CI. 143-133.
Bestt Rollr Inc.: See—
Stoddart, Kenneth R., 3,462,202.
Beswick, Vernon L., to General Electric Company. Wire terminal
electroluminescent device and manufacture. 3,430,088, 2-25-69,
CI. 313-108.
Bet, Donald V., to North American Rockwell Corporation. In-
tegrated bar graph display having interrupt control. 3,469,252, 9-
23-69, CI. 340-324.
Beta Corporation: See —
Ehni, George J., Ill, 3,440,442.
Martin, Merle E., 3,480,938.
South, Robert F., 3,456,499.
Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung: See —
Altmann, Helmut, 3,438,039.
Bechtloff, Geit; and Szonn, Reinhold, 3,429,420.
Bechtloff, Gert, 3,446,332.
Bremer, Ferdinand; and Meyer, Joachim, 3,443,631.
Drescher, Hans-Peter; and Hoever, Paul, 3,428,363.
Erdmann, Piers Kaspar, 3,477,035.
Kappe, Klaus-Friedrich, 3,451,692.
Klein, Winfried, 3,464,249.
Krainer, Helmut; Muller, Reinhard; and Reich, Wolfhard,
3,425,380.
Maatsch, Jurgen; Achterfeld, Horst; and Kamphaus, Hartmut,
3,457,787.
Maatsch, Jurgen; and Winkler, Dieter, 3,485,619.
Pollanz, Alfred, 3,442,417.
Scheuba, Norbert; and Schlecker, Georg, 3,464,476.
Schwarz, Werner, 3,430,192.
Sedlacek, Hugo, 3,438,076.
Witt, Klaus Dieter, 3,428,939.
Beth, Richard A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. 2-t) Pole electromagnet for focusing charged particles.
3,461,410, 8-12-69, CI. 335-210.
Beth, Richard A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Cancellation of external magnetic fields by inner and
outer cylindrical current sheets. 3,466,499, 9-9-69, CI. 315-85.
Beth, Richard A.: See-
Sampson, William B.; Britton, Richard B.; Kruger, P. Gerald;
and Beth, Richard A. ,3,423,706.
Bcthea Company, Inc.: See —
Beck, John C, 3,437,741.
Bethell, James Robert; Gasson, Edward James; Hadley, David James;
and Neale, Roderick Frank, to Distillers Company, Limited, The.
Oxidation of acrolein and methacrolein with a molybdenum
polyvalent metal-oxygen catalyst. 3,435,069, 3-25-69, CI. 260-530.
Bcthgc, Hartmut: See —
Anders, Walter; Strakosch, Hans; Porth, Horst; and Bethge,
Hartmut.3,469,302.
Bethlehem Steel Corporation: See —
Aho, Toivo O., 3,471,904.
Benzon, William, 3,446,349.
Brosious, Daniel R.; and Hollingshead, James K., 3,422,272.
Cummings, Timothy E., 3,449,915.
Donaldson, Orlin, 3,458,012.
Drake, Herbert J., 3,429,815.
Durkee, Jackson L.; Wall, William C; and Lester, Raymond H.,
3,457,717.
Frederikscn, Thomas R.; and Radtke, Warren K., 3,429,462.
Furr, Samuel T., 3,460,380.
Gee, Kenneth H., 3,451,863.
Humphries, Darral V.; and Lester, Raymond H., 3,430,293.
Jackson, Hugh J., 3,447,354.
Jandras, Henry L., 3,470,936.
Kane, John J.; and Conner, James P., 3,423,043.
Kern, Harvey Conrad, 3,446,444.
Koncsics, David M.; and Whitmore, Bruce C, 3,467,284.
Lythgoe, Jack R.; and Catherwood, Charles G., 3,460,935.
Mangan, Edmund L., 3,440,738.
Mangan, Edmund L., 3,474,668.
Mangan, Edmund L., 3,482,098.
Marsilio, Joseph V.; and Reihman, Richard F., 3,479,486.
Martocci, Anthony P., 3,441,709.
Neubaum, Victor A., 3,431,180.
Osterholtz, Carl E., 3,442,669.
Pearson, William J.; and Nippert, Charles R., Sr., 3,429,168.
Rauch, Stewart E., Jr., 3,468,768.
Rauch, Stewart E., Jr.; and Roberts, Carlton E., 3,479,260.
Reihman, Richard F., 3,421,572.
Riedel, John Y., 3,438,821.
Schoolcraft, John L.; Aubrey, William M., Jr.; and Moyer, Wil-
liam H., Jr., 3,456,792.
Shaffer, Robert S., 3,480,469.
Sheary, George W., HI; and Steele, James E., 3,480,326.
Smollinger, Carl W.; and Overdurf, John Clyde, Jr., 3,446,000.
Stauffer, Donald R., 3,446,292.
Stone, Rodney L.; and Aubrey, William M., Jr., 3,441,401.
Tarhan, Mehmet Orhan, 3,448,039.
Tarhan, Mehmet Orhan, 3,449,460.
Thompson, Ted E., 3,476,362.
Villa, Peter S.; and Schaeffer, Charles W., 3,447,355.
Wise, Warren J., 3,475,807.
Bethune, Manning Kirk, to Friden, Inc. Printing machine character
selection structure employing differential means. 3,422,945, 1-21-
69, CI. 197-16.
Bethune, Robert W. M. Stethoscope device. 3,455,293, 7-15-69, CI.
128-2.05
Bethurem, Jack W. Floating dock structure. 3,478,710, 1 1-18-69, CI.
114-0.5
Betiyan, Andris Alfredovich: See —
Svilpe, Karl Yanovich; Luft, Genakh Maxovich; Betiyan, Andris
Alfredovich; Milyaev, Viktor Vasilievich; Gurevich, Leib
Borukhovich; and Seleznev, Ivan Vasilievich, 3,432,790.
Betjemann, Christopher H. Shipping gondola with removable side
rails. 3,459,326, 8-5-69, CI. 220-1.5
Betoule, Michel; L'Hermite, Pierre; and Petit, Rene, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Electron multiplier tube with a tapered col-
lector and internal interelectrode decoupler. 3,465,190, 9-2-69,
CI. 313-105.
Betoule, Michel; L'Hermite, Pierre; and Petit, Rene. Electron mul-
tiplier tube with interposed dynodes supported by discs and insu-
lating rings. 3,474,276, 10-21-69, CI. 313-105.
Betoule, Michel; Petit, Rene; and Rebuffle, Jean Claude, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Photomultiplier. 3,444,414, 5-13-69,
CI. 313-96.
Betschart, Robert J., to FMC Corporation. Bagging apparatus.
3,424,290, 1-28-69, CI. 193-2.
Betschart, Robert J., to FMC Corporation. Bagging apparatus.
3,434,71 1, 3-25-69, CI. 271-62.
Betso, Stephen, to Ludwig, A., & Co., Inc. Selectively releasable en-
gageable separable- leaf hinge. 3,431,591, 3-11-69, CI. 16-171.
Bettcher, Bruce H. Detection and display system. 3,447,123, 5-27-
69, CI. 340-1.
Bettcher, Louis A., to Lab-O-Matic Corp. Power cleaver. 3,434,519,
3-25-69, CI. 146-124.
Bettega, Bruno; and Stevens, George R. Anti-air pollution device for
internal combustion engines. 3,477,227, 11-11-69, CI. 60-30.
Bettega, Patrick J. Mechanical steering assist unit. 3,458,006, 7-29-
69, CI. 180-79.3
Bettencourt, Thomas S., to University of California, The Regents of
the. Air nozzle cleaning device for crop harvesters. 3,455,448, 7-
15-69, CI. 209-134.
Bettens, Arsene H.: See —
Goodman, Ronald H.; Bettens, Arsene H.; and Josling, Clifford
A.,3,476,939.
Better Built Machinery Corporation: See —
Goldman, David, 3,463,173.
Better Packages, Inc.: See —
Hill, Oscar K., 3,468,287.
Krueger, Theodore H., 3,465,629.
Krueger, Theodore H., 3,466,215.
Betteridge, Walter, to International Nickel Company, Inc., The. Iridi-
um alloy. 3,429,698, 2-25-69, CI. 75-172.
Betteridge, Walter; and Hope, James, to International Nickel Com-
pany, Inc., The. Separation of hydrogen from other gases.
3,438,178, 4-15-69, CI. 55-58.
Bettinger, Stephen L. Control knob, free-wheeling. 3,473,408, 10-
21-69, CI. 74-553.
Betton, Arnold L., to Litton Systems, Inc. Oscillating switch regula-
tor. 3,450,980, 6-17-69, CI. 323-18.
Bettoni, Eugene C: See—
Saussele, Charles W.; and Bettoni, Eugene C.,3,430,437.
Betts and Broughton Limited: See —
Broughton, Geoffrey, 3,444,572.
Betts, Colin: See —
Boorman, Colin; and Betts, Colin,3,439,737.
Betts, John Crowther. Body heating and cooling garment. 3,452,812,
7-1-69, CI. 165-46.
Betts, Robert E., to Norco, Inc. Releasable locking device.
3,469,871,9-30-69, CI. 287-119.
Betts, Robert, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Majority logic binary adder. 3,440,413, 4-22-69, CI. 235-176.
Betts, William S.: See—
Mutter, James F.; and Betts, William S.,3,475,019.
Bettschen, Erwin: See —
Fischer, Franz; and Bettschen, Erwin, 3,475, 190.
Betty, Roy J., Jr.: See—
Malec, Robert E.; and Betty, Roy J., Jr.,3,432,527.
Betty, Roy J.; Malec, Robert E.; and Tippett, Charles E., to Armour
Industrial Chemical Company, mesne. Corrosion inhibited acidic
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solutions containing alkyl hexahydropyrimidine-2-thione and
quaternary ammonium compounds. 3,457,185, 7-22-69, CI. 252-
391.
Betty, Roy J.; Marsh, Byron E.; and Marsh, Frederick S., to Armour
Industrial Chemical Company. Precipitation of particulate suspen-
sions in hydrocarbon systems. 3,437,466, 4-8-69, CI. 44-71.
Betz, Bernard K., to Honeywell Inc. Zone temperature control
system. 3,482,623, 12-9-69, CI. 165-22.
Betz, Erich, to Deutsche Linoleum-Werke A.G. Foamed plastic
plate. 3,484,331, 12-16-69, CI. 161-69.
Betz, Erwin Carl, to Universal Oil Products Company. Heat recovery
system for drying ovens. 3,486,841, 12-30-69, CI. 23-2.
Betz, Jack D.; and Guy, Glen E., to General Electric Company.
Electronic error detection and message routing system for a digital
communication system. 3,439,329, 4-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Betz Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Dorwart, George E., Ill, 3,437,437.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E., Ill; and Lord, John B.,
3,425,952.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E.; and Lord, John B.,
3,427,252.
Gonzalez, Gerardo A., 3,437,583.
Gonzalez, Gerardo A., 3,442,791.
Noll, Charles A.; and La Salvia, Luciano J., 3,468,796.
Richards, James H., 3,422,022.
Shema, Bernard F.; Reilly, John P.; and Kubasko, Paul E.,
3,426,134.
Betz, Rudolf. Apparatus for packing ampules into cartons or like
containers. 3,478,484, 11-18-69, CI. 53-26.
Betzler, Otto, to Weinig, Michael KG. Method of grinding profiles.
3,436,874, 4-8-69, CI. 51-325.
Betzold, Edward R.; and Magers, William M., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Gun port shield. 3,453,929, 7-8-69, CI. 89-
36.
Beuchel, Gunter: See —
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius, Dietrich; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,459,238.
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,464,453.
Beuchle, Friedrich, to Teves, Alfred, KG. Disk-brake system with
floating brake disk. 3,435,924, 4-1-69, CI. 188-218.
Beuchle, Friedrich, to Teves, Alfred, GmbH. Fixed-yoke disk brake.
3,478,844, 11-18-69, CI. 188-18.
Beuchle, Friedrich; Hahm, Heinz; Klein, Christof Hans; and Beller,
Hans, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Brakeshoe construction for disk
brakes. 3,477,551, 11-11-69, CI. 188-250.
Beuk, Jack F. Process fo producing paint proteases. 3,446,706, 5-27-
69, CI. 195-66.
Beukenkamp, Cornelius, Jr. Collar having a tube-like construction.
3,430,264, 3-4-69, CI. 2-141.
Beuker, Martinus, to Winkler-Atlas Manufacturing Limited. Ovens.
3,440,975,4-29-69, CI. 107-54.
Beumel, Oscar F., Jr.; Smith, William Novis, Jr.; and Harris, Robert
F., to Foote Mineral Company. Method for making lithium
borohydride. 3,460,919, 8-12-69, CI. 23-364.
Beumel, Oscar Francis, Jr., to Foote Mineral Company. Method of
making phenyllithium. 3,446,860, 5-27-69, CI. 260-665.
Beumer, Peter: See—
Zirngibl, Hans; Brandle, Karl; Beumer, Peter; and Weidmann,
Walter.3,485,584.
Beurer, Frederick C, Sr., to United Aircraft Corporation. Engine
inlet air particle separator. 3,421,296, 1-14-69, CI. 55-306.
Beurtheret, Charles A., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Heat exchanger. 3,455,376, 7-15-69, CI. 165-1.
Beurtheret, Charles A.; and Boissiere, Jacques G., said Beurtheret
assor. to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston- Hotchkiss-
Brandt, and said Boissiere assor. to Society Thomson-Varian.
Thermosyphonic heat exchange device for stabilizing the frequen-
cy of cavity resonators. 3,435,283, 3-25-69, CI. 315-32.
Beusman, Curtis C, to Curtis Instruments Inc. Apparatus for detect-
ing the position of an electrochemical coulometer gap. 3,462,684,
8-19-69, CI. 324-94.
Beutelspacher, Hans, to Christ, Martin. Method for registering the
refraction index gradient in sedimentation and diffusion measure-
ments. 3,454,341, 7-8-69, CI. 376-129.
Beuthe, Carl-Georg, to Schumacher'sche Fabrik. Method and ap-
paratus for water purification. 3,436,341, 4-1-69, CI. 210-7.
Beuther, Harold; and Schmid, Bruce K., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process of hydrogen treating asphaltic
and maltene containing fractions. 3,444,073, 5-13-69, CI. 208-212.
Beutler, Hans; and Payne, Marshall C, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method for applying low density car-
bon coatings. 3,472,677, 10-14-69, CI. 117-46.
Beutler, Warren E.; and Javorich, William J., to Lamson & Sessions
Co. Method and machine for making locking fasteners. 3,486,179,
12-30-69, CI. 10-72.
Beutler, Warren E.: See —
Gill, Frank L.; Beutler, Warren E.; and Hanna, Edward
C.,3,487,298.
Beutlich, Fred W., to Beutlick, Inc. Vaginal tampon. 3,481,335, 12-
2-69, CI. 128-270.
Beutlick, Inc.: See —
Beutlich, Fred W., 3,481,335.
Beutner, Heinz Paul; and O'Neill, Charles Edward, to International
Nickel Company, Inc., The, mesne. Synthesis of iron enneacarbon-
yl. 3,445,356, 5-20-69, CI. 204-157.1
Beuvens, Herman Joseph Hendrik; and Schuitemaker, Jan Jacob, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Incandescent lamp containing a
getter for binding water vapor. 3,465,193, 9-2-69, CI. 313-178.
Bevan, James W. Invisible drive unit for large display signs.
3,427,738, 2-18-69, CI. 40-33.
Beven-Herron, Inc.: See —
Martin, John L.; MacKey, Robert J.; and Bower, Warren H.,
3,431,011.
Bever, Donald L.; and Bennett, John W., to North Sails. Batten
pocket for sailboat sails. 3,444,834, 5-20-69, CI. 1 14-102.
Beverage-Air Company: See —
Reid, Philip L., 3,439,835.
Reid, Philip L.; Kallas, William E.; and Wilson, Claude A.,
3,462,966.
Beveridge, Thomas R.; and Snyder, Benjamin N., to General Motors
Corporation. Fluid control mechanism. 3,460,573, 8-12-69, CI.
137-625.65
Bevers, Eugene J., to General Motors Corporation. Turbine gover-
nor. 3,439,496, 4-22-69, CI. 60-39.16
Bevers, John Denzil: See —
Austin, Russell A., 3,431,560.
Bevilacqua, Edward M., to Uniroyal, Inc. Rubber blends comprising
natural rubber, cis- polybutadiene and a tertiary amine. 3,451,459,
6-24-69, CI. 152-330.
Bevilacqua, Edward M.: See —
Percarpio, Edward P.; and Bevilacqua, Edward M., 3,482,430.
Bevilacqua, Frank, to Combustion Engineering Inc. Nuclear power
plant protective system employing logic matrices. 3,425,903, 2-4-
69, CI. 176-20.
Bevilacqua, Frank; and Meijer, Christoffel H., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Test circuit for reactor safety control system.
3,437,556, 4-8-69, CI. 176-19.
Bevilacqua, Frank; and West, John M., to Combustion Engineering,
Inc. Containment pressure reduction system and radioactivity
removal system for nuclear reactor installations. 3,459,635, 8-5-
69, CI. 176-37.
Beville, Ross H.; and Schober, Wayne E., to Broadcast Electronics,
Inc. Tape cartridge deck. 3,425,609, 2-4-69, CI. 226-90.
Beville, Ross H.; Schor, Wayne E.; and Durst, David R., to Broad-
cast Electronics, Inc. Common capstan mounting system.
3,432,082, 3-1 1-69, CI. 226-1 10.
Bevis Industries, Inc.: See —
Land, Frederic H., 3,444,91 1.
Richbourg, James M., 3,430,310.
Bevis, Jeffrey M., to Calco Engineering Corporation. Radiation sen-
sitive lamp regulator for use with a tape reader. 3,436,553, 4-1-69,
CI. 250-219.
Bevis, Jeffrey M., to Chalco Engineering Corporation. Housing and
rack for readout apparatus using strip photocells. 3,441,742, 4-29-
69, CI. 250-239.
Bewley, Thomas, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Extraction of
phenol. 3,467,721, 9-16-69, CI. 260-621.
Bexford Limited: See—
Abbott, Terence A.; Clachan, Margaret L.; Kennedy, David
Rankine; Mclntyre, Ian S.; and Shephard, Basil R., 3,447,947.
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick Terrence; and
Shephard, Basil R., 3,446,651.
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick T.; Turner, Richard G.;
and Shephard, Basil R., 3,475,203.
Bexon, Howard J.: See —
Dobson, Richard N.; and Bexon, Howard J. ,3,45 1,355.
Bexten, Eugen, to International Harvester Company. Control device
for suspension system. 3,452,842, 7-1-69, CI. 188-94.
Bexton, Eugen: See —
Walker, Dennis W.; and Bexton, Eugen.3,477,518.
Bey, Ahmet K. Electric motor with torque amplified output.
3,470,403, 9-30-69, CI. 310-37.
Beyard, Romayne M.; and Horai, John C, to Ruberoid Co., The. Ar-
tificially colored mineral granules. 3,420,690, 1-7-69, CI. 117-62.
Beyen, Werner J.; and Caulfield, Henry J., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Electro-optic controls for reflex cameras. 3,433,139,
3-18-69, CI. 95-10.
Beyer, Gerald E., to Ford Motor Company. Air conditioner console.
3,444,700, 5-20-69, CI. 62-244.
Beyer, Gerald E., to Ford Motor Company. Air distribution grill.
3,461,791, 8-19-69, CI. 98-40.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, to Ford Motor Company.
Magnetic latch. 3,468,576, 9-23-69, CI. 292-251.5
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, to Ford Motor Company.
Retractable stone deflector for vehicle. 3,486,764, 12-30-69, CI.
280-154.5
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Phaneuf, Charles H., to Ford Motor Company.
Vehicle panel assembly. 3,456,572, 7-22-69, CI. 98-2.
Beyer, Herbert K.: See —
Knotts, George F.; and Beyer, Herbert K., 3,424,438.
Beyer, John H.; and Boyles, Alfred, to United States Pipe and
Foundry Company. Method for rounding pipe. 3,464,253, 9-2-69,
CI. 72-364.
Beyer, Lawrence A.: See —
Updegraff, Alfred V.; and Beyer, Lawrence A. ,3, 463,536.
Beyer, Leaman Rex. Rotary reaming and drilling bit. 3,452,831, 7-1-
69, CI. 175-374.
Beyer, Myron S., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Production of polyethylene film
laminate packages. 3,462,329, 8-19-69, CI. 156-190.
Beyer-Olsen, Knut; and Steffenssen, Otto. Buoyant body of plastic
provided with a tubular passage therethrough. 3,423,776, 1-28-69,
CI. 9-8.
Beyer, Ralph E.: See —
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E.,3,446,369.
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E., 3,482,456.
May, Patrick L.; Vidrine, Clyde G.; and Beyer, Ralph
E., 3,486,439.
Beyer, Rolf R.; and Boerio, Alvin H., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Electron image device. 3,431,455, 3-4-69, CI. 315-11.
Beyer, Stanley J., to M&T Chemicals Inc., mesne. Method of joining
by plating aluminum and alloys thereof. 3,455,014, 7-15-69, CI.
29-460.
Beyers, Marvin E.: See —
Benner, Paul B.; Beyers, Marvin E.; and Warren, Larry
G., 3,423, 129.
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.; Junck,
John A.; Lauterbach, Jerre F.; and Winters, Frank H., to Caterpil-
lar Tractor Company. Hydraulic blade control. 3,463,190, 8-26-
69, CI. 137-625.17
Beyers, Stephen J.; Draeger, Alfred A.; and Godwin, Ernest, to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Flame cutting installation with fluid
flow waste removal means. 3,486,744, 12-30-69, CI. 266-23.
Bcyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, to Lloyd Dynamowerke
G.m.b.H. Rotary electric machine. 3,432,706, 3-11-69, CI. 310-
157.
Bcyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, to Lloyd Dynamowerke
G.m.b.H. Discoidal electrical machines. 3,435,267, 3-25-69, CI.
310-168.
Beycrsdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, to Lloyd Dynamowerke
GmbH. Axial air gap dynamoelectric machine with cooling.
3,445,691, 5-20-69, CI. 310-40.
Bcyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, to Lloyd Dynamowerke
GmbH. Electrical machines. 3,469,134, 9-23-69, CI. 310-164.
Beyl, Jean Joseph Alfred. Safety ski binder. 3,436,089, 4-1-69, CI.
280-11.35
Bcyler, Roger E.: See —
Sarett, Lewis H.; Bry, Thomas S.; Fried, John; Oberster, Arthur
E.; and Bcyler, Roger E., 3,452,007.
Bcylik, John R. Method of lining water wells and apparatus therefor.
3,420,309, 1-7-69, CI. 166-242.
Bcymer, Richard L. Water shoe. 3,479,674, 1 1-25-69, CI. 9-310.
Beyner, Andre; Bcsson, Rene; and Chopard, Remy, to Ebauches
S.A. Electronic timepiece. 3,447,311, 6-3-69, CI. 58-23.
Bcynon, John C, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Magnetometer
method of manufacture. 3,445,928, 5-27-69, CI. 29-606.
Bcynon, Thomas J. Automatic self-locking swivel arrow quiver.
3,434,638, 3-25-69, CI. 224-1.
Bcz, Robert V., to Avco Manufacturing Corporation. Infrared detec-
tor system with processing optical searcher. 3,486,026, 12-23-69,
CI. 250-83.3
Bczanis, Perry S. Anti-shark safety device. 3,477,074, 11-11-69, CI.
9-11.315
Bczanis, Perry S. Cam operated fluid valve. 3,477,693, 11-11-69, CI.
251-251.
Bczcmcr, Cornells; Mcijs, Franciscus H.; van Zanten, Marinus; and
Wittcnwyler, Clifford V. Shell Oil Company Method for con-
solidating a permeable mass. 3,476,189, 11-4-69, CI. 166-295.
Bczcric, Jean Pierre, to Socictc Anonyme de Telecommunications.
Means for reducing interference effects in electro- optical
direction finders. 3,435,235, 3-25-69, CI. 250-209.
Bcziat, Bernard, to Societc Nouvclle des Echafaudazes Tubulaires
Mills. Tubular scaffolding with locking pegs. 3,481,095, 12-2-69,
CI. 52-638.
Bczimcnsky, Alexandre. Hydrodynamic transmission devices.
3,431,728, 3-11-69, CI. 60-54.
Bezlaj, Frank A.; McLaughlin, Gerald R.; Loomis, Russell M.; and
Brccn, Henry D., to Unarco Industries, Inc. Lading separating
means. 3,486,468, 12-30-69, CI. 105-376.
Bczman, Irving I., to Armstrong Cork Company. Polymeric products
formed from diphcnyltetrachlorotriphosphonitrile and a dihydroxy
aromatic compound. 3,468,981, 9-23-69, CI. 260-927.
Bezombes, Albert: See —
Navez, Maurice; and Bezombes, Albert.3,468,745.
Bezouska, Vlastimil; Skvor, Josef; Pajisek, Frantisek; Zavazal,
Zdenek; and Polorny, Oldrich, to CKD Praha, oborovy podnik.
Semi-conductor assembly with semiconductor element in area con-
tact under pressure with conductive terminal elements. 3,435,304,
3-25-69, CI. 317-234.
Bezu, Maurice. Stabilized aiming sight. 3,471,931, 10-14-69, CI. 33-
46.
Bezzi, Silvio: See —
Mortillaro, Luigi; Russo, Mario; and Bezzi, Silvio,3,425,991.
Bharati, Janki. Reactor for direct reduction of iron ore to sponge
iron. 3,439,908, 4-22-69, CI. 266-21.
Bhatt, Harshad J.; and Swann, Peter R., to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Treating austenitic stainless steels. 3,446,333, 5-27-69,
CI. 148-12.4
Biagi, Angelo A., to La-Z-Boy Chair Company. Recessed furniture
handle. 3,484,132, 12-16-69, CI. 297-69.
Biagi, Ferando: See —
Kedson, Leonard P.; and Biagi, Ferando, 3,452,218.
Bialczak, Edward C, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Heat-sensitive diazotype materials. 3,420,665, 1-7-69, CI. 96-75.
Bialczak, Edward C, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Heat-sensitive diazotype materials. 3,469,984, 9-30-69, CI. 96-75.
Bialczak, Edward C; and Murphy, William S., to Addressograph-
Multigraph Corporation. Heat sensitive diazotype materials.
3,431,109, 3-4-69, CI. 96-49.
Biale, Giovanni, to Union Oil Company of California. Removal of
oxygen impurity from carbon monoxide. 3,481,987, 12-2-69, CI.
260-604.
Bialik, Jack J.; Masher, Dale P.; and Stevens, William W., to Friden,
Inc. Cathode ray tube beam positioning system employing com-
posite signals. 3,430,095, 2-25-69, CI. 315-18.
Bialko, William Frank; and Boettcher, Benedict Andrew, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Digital method and ap-
paratus for measuring small inductances and capacitances.
3,480,857, 11-25-69, CI. 324-57.
Bialo, John M.; Keiser, Edward F.; and Vogelman, Joseph H., to
Clavier Corporation. Automatic distribution central. 3,424,859, 1-
28-69, CI. 178-3.
Bialy, Jerzy J.; and Dille, Kenneth L., to Texaco Inc. Jet fuel com-
positions containing ammonium oxidates. 3,449,096, 6-10-69, CI.
44-71.
Biamonte, Alfred R.: See —
Morshauser, Fred S.; Kalish, Samuel; and Biamonte, Alfred
R., 3,479,429.
Biancheria, Amilcare; and Allio, Robert J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Nuclear fuel elements. 3,427,222, 2-11-69, CI. 176-
68.
Bianchetta, Donald L., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Pressure sta-
bilizing vent system for hydraulic circuit fluid reservoirs.
3,452,519, 7-1-69, CI. 55-323.
Bianchetta, Donald L.; Junck, John A.; and Kokaly, Joseph, to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Hydraulic follow-up for vehicle
steering systems. 3,444,948, 5-20-69, CI. 180-79.2
Bianchi, Gian Franco: See —
Marucci, Luigi; and Bianchi, Gian Franco, 3,448, 753.
Bianchi, Giuseppe; and Nidola, Antonio, to Oronzio de Nora Impian-
ti Elettrochimici S.A.S. Electrode coated with activated platinum
group coatings. 3,428,544, 2-18-69, CI. 204-290.
Bianchi, Maria Luisa; Franceschi, Giovanni; Marnati, Maria Pia; and
Spalla, Celestino, to Societa Farmaceutici Italia. Microbiological
process for the production of lycopene. 3,467,579, 9-16-69, CI.
195-28.
Bianchini, Giuseppe. Process and apparatus for making artificial
teeth. 3,426,416, 2-11-69, CI. 29-160.6
Bianco, Joseph: See —
Humphreys, Victor T.; and Bianco, Joseph, 3,484, 180.
Biard, James Robert, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Unitary
semiconductor high speed switching device utilizing a barrier
diode. 3,463,975, 8-26-69, CI. 317-235.
Biard, James R., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. High frequency
strip transmission line. 3,445,793, 5-20-69, CI. 333-84.
Biard, James R., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Semiconductor
optical radiation device. 3,456,167, 7-15-69, CI. 317-234.
Biard, James R.; and Merryman, Jerry D., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Combination P-N junction light emitter and photocell
having electrostatic shielding. 3,436,548, 4-1-69, CI. 250-211.
Biarnais, Paul; Alheritiere, Louis; Gobron, Georges; Mercier, Jules;
Meunier, Gaston; and Lemaistre, Rene, to Les Usines de Melle
(Societe Anonyme). Continuous process for the preparation of
polyesters. 3,483,151, 12-9-69, CI. 260-22.
Biasi, Edward T.; and Skibiak, John G., to Pennsalt Chemicals Cor-
poration. Process for making bakers' cheese. 3,431,115, 3-4-69,
CI. 99-116.
Biays, W. Tuckerman: See —
Westhaver, Lawrence A., 3,430,053.
Bibb, William M.: See—
Achelis, Frederic; Brown, Roy J.; Sherman, Roger M.; and Bibb,
William M., 3,461, 750.
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Bibeault, Lionel. Portable lifting and/or spring winding device.
3,452,964, 71-69, CI. 254-168.
Biber, Conrad H., to Polaroid Corporation. Electronic flash ap-
paratus having variable output. 3,438,766, 4-15-69, CI. 95-11.
Biber, Conrad H., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control system.
3,442,198, 5-6-69, CI. 95-64.
Bible, Robert E.; Mclntyre, Robert L.; Scott, William F.; and Tros-
trud, Arville T., Jr., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Input-output
auxiliary computer system. 3,443,076, 5-6-69, CI. 235-167.
Bibost, Pierre Andre Joseph, to Novacel S.A. Device for the con-
tinuous manufacture of artificial sponges, especially of regenerated
cellulose. 3,486,191, 12-30-69, CI. 18-5.
Bice, James W.: See —
Nielsen, Howard A., Jr.; Bice, James W.; and Smith, Chester A.,
Jr.,3,473,386.
Bichard, John A., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Phosphate additives in a tar sand water separation process.
3,422,000, 1-14-69, CI. 208-11.
Bichet, Georges; Cruiziat, Paul; Damay, Jean; and Frechet, Pierre
Joseph, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Removal of bubbles from adipic
acid-nitrogen vapor. 3,456,428, 7-22-69, CI. 55-68.
Bichsel, Heinz F., to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Method of aluminum-
plastic laminate forming. 3,444,022, 5-13-69, CI. 29-528.
Bick, David E., to Dowty Technical Developments Limited. Fluid ac-
tuated vibrator devices. 3,425,498, 2-4-69, CI. 173-52.
Bick, Klaus; and Tinnes, Bernhard J., to Paderwerk Gebr. Benteler.
Continuous casting appartus with tillable intermediate ladle.
3,433,288, 3-18-69, CI. 164-281.
Bick, Philip C: See—
Hoiberg, Arnold J.; Orsulak, John P.; and Bick, Philip
C, 3,443,981.
Bickel, August H.; and Sotsky, George R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Testing device for missile guidance section. 3,469,926,
9-30-69, CI. 356-247.
Bickel, Hans: See—
Gaeumann, Ernst; Prelog, Vladimir; Bickel, Hans; and Vischer,
Ernst,3,47 1,476.
Bickel, Hans; Bosshardt, Rolf; Fechtig, Bruno; Schenker, Karl; and
Urech, Jakob, to Ciba Corporation. 7-Amino-cephalosporanic acid
derivatives. 3,483,197, 12-9-69, CI. 260-243.
Urech, Jakob; Fechtig, Bruno; Bosshardt, Rolf; Bickel, Hans;
Schenker, Karl; and Wilhelm, Max,3,484,437.
Vischer, Ernst; Fechtig, Bruno; and Bickel, Hans, 3,454,564.
Bickel, Paul E.: See—
Burney, Harold W.; Bickel, Paul E.; and Koenecke, William
J. ,3,421,618.
Bickenheuser, Frank J., Jr. Bed pan device. 3,484,874, 12-23-69, CI.
4-112.
Bickerstaff, William H.: See-
Grant, Louis A.; and Bickerstaff, William H., 3,47 1,888.
Bickford, Allan M., to Foregger Company, Inc., The. Anesthetic
vaporizer. 3,420,232, 1-7-69, CI. 128-188.
Bickford, Dudley V.: See-
Kelly, William J.; and Bickford, Dudley V., 3,427,865.
Bickford, John H.; and Blinow, Igor, to Veeder Industries Inc. Con-
trol system for fluid delivery mechanism. 3,459,330, 8-5-69, CI.
222-2.
Bickford, John H.; and Blinow, Igor, to Veeder Industries Inc. Fluid
dispensing apparatus with cost and volume registers. 3,484,021,
12-16-69, CI. 222-26.
Bickford, John H.; Haberstroh, Albert; and Donovan, Lawrence J.,
to Veeder Industries Inc. Self-service fluid dispensing system.
3,469,741, 9-30-69, CI. 222-2.
Bickford, William J.; and Rowland, Howard J., to Raytheon Com-
pany. Prcdetection signal processing system. 3,471,788, 10-7-69,
CI. 325-369.
Bickham, Euland M.; and Rosenfeld, Samuel, to Instrument Systems
Corporation. Sealer for packaging foodstuffs and the like.
3,475,880, 11-4-69, CI. 53-141.
Bicking, John B.; and Cragoe, Edward J.
Inc.[ ( 3-Oxo- 1 -alkenyl ) aryloxy jalkanoic
thereof. 3,458,565, 7-29-69, CI. 260-520.
Bicking, John B.: See—
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Bicking, John B., 3,465,022.
Bickley Furnaces Incorporated: See —
Rcmmcy, George Bickley, 3,464,682.
Bickley, Thomas F., to LTV Aerospace Corporation. Speed-change
mechanism. 3,439,562, 4-22-69, CI. 74-804.
Bicknell, Robyn D., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Sampler for
viscous material. 3,459,048, 8-5-69, CI. 73-425.4
Bickner, Clarence T. Apparatus for making ornamental bows.
3,45 1 ,599, 6-24-69, CI. 223-46.
Bickoff, Charles: See —
Bclson, Ross A.; and Bickoff, Charles.3,465,670.
Bicor Products, Inc.: See-
Nelson, Bertel S., 3,454,030.
Bidard, Rene, to Compagnic Electro-Mccanique Societe Anonyme.
Magnctohydrodynamic generator. 3,432,694, 3-1 1-69, CI. 310-1 1.
Jr., to Merck & Co.,
acids and derivatives
Bidard, Rene, to Cie Electro-Mecanique. Process and apparatus for
transforming calorific energy into electrical energy along a ther-
modynamic cycle comprising at least one magnetohydrodynamic.
3,450,904, 6-17-69, CI. 310-11.
Biddick, Royce E., to Union Oil Company of California, mesne. Fuel
cell with gravity supply fuel and electrolyte means. 3,475,222, 10-
28-69, CI. 136-86.
Biddison, John M., to Globe Tool and Engineering Company, The.
Spray coating apparatus. 3,482,545, 12-9-69, CI. 118-301.
Biddle, Jerry Allen, Sr. Method of preparing pharmaceutical tablets.
3,438,797, 4-15-69, CI. 117-12.
Biddulph, Richard Hampton, to United States Borax & Chemical
Corporation. Aluminum master alloys. 3,464,816, 9-2-69, CI. 75-
135.
Biddy, Charles V. Apparatus for determining the concentration of a
substance in a solution. 3,428,402, 2-18-69, CI. 356-208.
Biddy, Oscar D., Jr.: See —
Hampikian, Aram K.; and Biddy, Oscar D., Jr., 3,460,003.
Bidelman, Bruce B.; Maurer, Max L.; Lawler, Jack; and Millard,
George R., to Ronan & Kunzl, Inc. Basketball goal with
backboard above and separately supported from the goal hoop.
3,462,143, 8-19-69, CI. 273-1.5
Bidese, Werner, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Circuit arrangement for
suppressing the intensity of an indicator tube. 3,433,997, 3-18-69,
CI. 315-22.
Bidlack, Jerald D., to Moog Inc. Positive centering servovalve having
movable spring backup. 3,433,266, 3-18-69, CI. 137-625.61
Bidlack, Jerald D.; and Garnjost, Kenneth D., to Moog Inc. Zero
backlash fluid motor. 3,447,422, 6-3-69, CI. 91-89.
Bidstrup, Peter G.: See —
Gillard, Frederick B., 3,464,111.
Bidwell, Raymond E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Container
cover. 3,428,236, 2-18-69, CI. 229-43.
Bidwell, Robert E.; and Mishkin, Sidney. Visual aid for golf.
3,478,452, 11-18-69, CI. 40-68.
Bidwell, Robert E.: See —
Mishkin, Sidney; and Bidwell, Robert E.,3,422,817.
Mishkin, Sidney; and Bidwell, Robert E.,3,452,755.
Mishkin, Sidney; and Bidwell, Robert E.,3,473,528.
Biebel, William A., to Van Straaten Chemical Company, mesne.
Vibratory finishing method. 3,436,873, 4-8-69, CI. 51-316.
Bieber, Clarence George; and Galka, John J., to International Nickel
Company, Inc., The. Cast nickel-base alloy. 3,459,545, 8-5-69, CI.
75-171.
Bieber, Clarence G.; and Mihalisin, John R., to International Nickel
Company, Inc., The. Ultra hard cobalt-molybdenum-iron alloys.
3,485,620, 12-23-69, CI. 75-124.
Bieber, Herman: See —
Longwell, John P.; Bieber, Herman; and Begley, John
W., 3,429,265.
Bieber, William J., to Ametek, Inc. Self-erecting spiral tube device.
3,448,939, 6-10-69, CI. 242-54.
Bieber, William J. Shifting mechanism for transmissions. 3,456,522,
7-22-69, CI. 74-475.
Biechler, Francois-Joseph: See —
Bondouy, Andre; and Biechler, Francois-Joseph,3,424,571.
Bieder, Gert Gottfried; Ziesak, Herbert Walter; and Kuhn, Kurt Ger-
hard, to Schmalbach, J. A., AG. Closure for containers and a
method of making it. 3,460,709, 8-12-69, CI. 220-47.
Biedermann, Friedrich; and Bestenreiner, Friedrich, to Agfa-Gevaert
Aktiengesellschaft. Automatic exposure control circuit. 3,434,403,
3-25-69, CI. 95-10.
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr, Helmut; von Wasielewski, Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter; Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic camera
with an electromagnetically operable lens diaphragm. 3,483,807,
12-16-69, CI. 95-10.
Biedermann, Friedrich: See —
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Freidrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Guenter; von Sybel,
Reinhard; and von Wasielewski, Erwin, 3,426,661.
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Friedrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Gunter; Von Sybel,
Reinhard; Von Wasiliewski, Erwin; and Wagner,
Karl,3,465,656.
Biedermann, Robert, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Fatty acid
biguanides and their use for impregnating leather. 3,460,983, 8-
12-69, CI. 117-142.
Biedermann, Siegfried, to Uninorm Anstalt. Leakage current protec-
tion switch with excess current release. 3,427,505, 2-11-69, CI.
317-18.
Biedermann, Walter: See —
Steiner, Eginhard; and Biedermann, Walter,3,459,727.
Biederstedt, Ulrich: See —
Strassner, Herbert; and Biederstedt, Ulrich,3,422,753.
Bieganski, Zdzislaw. Tools for stripping covered wire. 3,422,708, 1-
21-69, CI. 81-9.5
Biegel, Donald R.; and Willis, John W., to Tab Products Co. Data
scanning, indicating and control apparatus. 3,436,526, 4-1-69, CI.
235-61.6
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Biegler, Hanns; Kallrath, Gottfried; and Klein, Kurt, to Deutsche
Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the
production of hydrophobic particulate materials from water glass.
3,484,371, 12-16-69, CI. 210-40.
Biegler, Hanns; Neugebauer, Walter; and Kempers, Herbert, to
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt Vormals Roessler. Ap-
paratus for the production of finely divided amorphous silica.
3,423,184, 1-21-69, CI. 23-277.
Biehl, Arthur T.; and Mainhardt, Robert, to MB Associates. Minia-
ture rocket nozzle. 3,437,289, 4-8-69, CI. 244-3.23
Biehl, Richard E.: See—
Bentele, Max; Biehl, Richard E.; and Loprete, Joseph
F.,3,456,445.
Biehl, Richard E., to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Reaction engine
with intermittent thrust and direction control. 3,460,349, 8-12-69,
CI. 60-228.
Biek, Paul A.; and Hoza, Martin D., to Murphy, G. W., Industries,
Inc. Rotor vane. 3,453,936, 7-8-69, CI. 91-121.
Biekert, Ernst: See —
Kallischnigg, Rolf; and Biekert, Ernst.3,440,278.
Biel, John H., to Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc.4'-Dimethylamino-
4-[4-hydroxy-4-phenyl piperidino] butyrophenones and 4-[4-phen-
yl-4-hydroxy-piperidino ] -1,1 -ethylenedioxy- 1 -(4-
dimethylaminophenyl) butanes. 3,476,762, 11-4-69, CI. 260-294.7
Biel, John H.; and Graeve, Rolf E., to Aldrich Chemical Company,
Inc. Alpha-4-dimethylamino and pyrrolidine- 1,2 diphenyl-3-
methyl-2-butyl cyclopropane carboxylates. 3,426,037, 2-4-69, CI.
260-326.3
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B., to Aldrich Chemical Company,
Inc.N-(p-Phenoxybenzoyl-lower alkyl)-4-phenyl- tetrahydropyridyl
derivatives; the corresponding alcohol, carbamate and lower al-
kylene derivatives. 3,426,036, 2-4-69, CI. 260-297.
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B., to Aldrich Chemical Company,
Inc. 2-Substituted-3-quinuclidinones. 3,462,442, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
294.
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive Company.
Aminoalkyliminodibenzyl compounds. 3,454,554, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
239.
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive Company.
Treatment of depression with desmethylimipramine. 3,454,698, 7-
8-69, CI. 424-244.
Biel, John H.; Li, Jorge P.; and Stein, Robert George, to Aldrich
Chemical Company, Inc.l-[3-(4-Fluorobenzoyl)propyl]-and 1-
[1,1- ethylenedioxy- l-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-butyl]-4- piperidyl carba-
mates. 3,484,446, 12-16-69, CI. 260-294.3
Biel, John H.; and Warawa, Edward J., to Aldrich Chemical Com-
pany, Inc.N-cyclopropyl-N'-furfuryl-N'- methyl ethylene diamines.
3,471,522, 10-7-69, CI. 260-347.7
Biel, John H.: See —
Judd, Claude I.; Drukker, Alexander E.; and Biel, John
H., 3,435,073.
Bielak, Sigmund H.: See—
Jepson, Ivar; Dokos, Sophocles J.; and Bielak, Sigmund
H., 3,477,263.
Bielec, Mateusz Kazimierz, to Glacier Metal Company Limited, The.
Thrust bearing assemblies. 3,454,312, 7-8-69, CI. 308-160.
Biclccki, Edwin J.; and Albright, Robert A., to Kawecki Chemical
Company. Purification of columbium and tantalum pentoxides.
3,437,430, 4-8-69, CI. 23-21.
Biclefcldt, Ernst-August, to Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmbH. Aircraft
provided with means for the compensation of the shift of the
aerodynamic center. 3,456,905, 7-22-69, CI. 244-43.
Biclefcldt, Ernst-August, to Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmbH. Super-
sonic aircraft. 3,478,989, 1 1-18-69, CI. 244-43.
Biclcr, Barric H.; and Madison, Robert P., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Continuous solid particle shape classifier. 3,464,550, 9-
2-69, CI. 209-112.
Biclfeldt, Friedrich Bernd, to Eckert und Ziegler G.m.b.H. Injection
molding machine. 3,464,091, 9-2-69, CI. 18-30.
Biclinski, Leonard J. Apparatus for measuring motility of body or-
gans. 3,437,088, 4-8-69, CI. 128-2.
Biclskis, Edward C: See —
Leo, Albert J.; and Bielskis, Edward C.,3,430,812.
Bielss, Eldon W.: See—
Cosgrove, Donald G.; Erwin, Le Roy E.; and Bielss, Eldon
W., 3,469,183.
Biclstcin, Walter J., to Esso Production Research Company. Floating
drilling platform. 3,461,828, 8-19-69, CI. 114-0.5
Biclstein, Walter J.; and Harrison, Otto R., to Esso Production
Research Company. Well control. 3,427,651, 2-1 1-69, CI. 166-44.
Bicn, Alfred A., to Chrysler Corporation. Fastener for connecting
aperturcd structure to another structure. 3,449,799, 6-17-69, CI.
24-73.
Bien, Alfred A., to Chrysler Corporation. Locking fastener.
3,474,846, 10-28-69, CI. 151-27.
Bien, Elaine M. Portable sunbathing cot. 3,464,069, 9-2-69, CI. 5-
110.
Bicnek, Gunter, to Bisscll Inc. Sweeper for carpeted and smooth
floors. 3,457,575, 7-29-69, CI. 15-41.
Bienert, Herbert F. Process for producing a foamed polystyrene
product having a hard skin. 3,476,841, 1 1-4-69, CI. 264-45.
Bienert, Walter B., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Heat pipes for
non-wetting fluids. 3,435,889, 4-1-69, CI. 165-105.
Bieniek, Thomas; and Maselli, James M., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for preparing high molecular weight linear phosphonitrilic
polymers. 3,443,913, 5-13-69, CI. 23-357.
Biensan, Michel, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine.
Process for purification of dimethyl sulfide. 3,474,005, 10-21-69,
CI. 203-96.
Bienwald, Wolfgang F.; and Bowie, William J., to Leviton Manufac-
turing Co., Inc. Rocker type electric switch with pilot light.
3,435,169, 3-25-69, CI. 200-167.
Bienwald, Wolfgang F.; and Turn Suden, Herbert W., Jr., to Leviton
Manufacturing Co., Inc. Fuse holder for S-type fuses. 3,444,498,
5-13-69, CI. 337-226.
Bier, Albert, to Moeller & Neumann G.m.b.H. Rapid changeover ar-
rangement for a group of rolling mill stands in continuous rolling
mill lines. 3,475,939, 1 1-4-69, CI. 72-239.
Bier, Gerhard: See —
Buning, Robert; Konermann, Hans-Ewald; Diessel, Karl-Heinz;
and Bier, Gerhard.3,459,692.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard,3,449,413.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard.3,459,724.
Hartel, Heinz; Nebel, Use Ursula; and Bier, Gerhard.3,427,286.
Bierbower, John B.: See—
Lucchino, Joseph A.; and Bierbower, John B., 3,480,248.
Bierenbaum, Harvey S.; Isaacson, Robert B.; and Lantos, Peter R.,
to Celanese Corporation. Breathable medical dressing. 3,426,754,
2-11-69, CI. 128-156.
Bieri, Hans: See —
Bieri, Rudolf; and Bieri, Hans,3,455,324.
Bieri, Leonard, Jr.: See —
Offutt, Elmer Bradley; and Bieri, Leonard, Jr.,3,472,424.
Bieri, Rudolf; and Bieri, Hans, to Susten-Anstalt. Apparatus for
preventing return-flow of liquid from a receptacle supplied under
pressure by a supply network back into the latter. 3,455,324, 7-
15-69, CI. 137-216.
Bierig, Robert W., to Raytheon Company. Solid state delay line for
propagation of microwave frequency energy in spin wave mode.
3,444,484, 5-13-69, CI. 333-30.
Bieri, Richard; and Zacharias, Ernst, to Matth. Hohner AG. Oscillat-
ing generator particularly designed for polyphonic musical instru-
ments. 3,423,514, 1-21-69, CI. 84-1.1
Bierlich, Knud Georg, 30% to Goodrich, Hobert R. Manufacture of
Portland cement products. 3,468,993, 9-23-69, CI. 264-82.
Bierman, Howard R. Pressure infusion device for ambulatory pa-
tients with pressure control means. 3,468,308, 9-23-69, CI. 128-
214.
Bierman, Howard R. Infusion device for ambulatory patients with
flow control means. 3,469,578, 9-30-69, CI. 128-214.
Biermann, Arnold E.: See —
Breisch, John H.; and Biermann, Arnold E., 3,463, 279.
Biermann, David, to Hartzell Propeller, Inc. Unitary fixed pitch air-
craft propeller. 3,461,966, 8-19-69, CI. 170-159.
Biermann, David. Helicopter rotor r.p.m. control system. 3,485,222,
12-23-69, CI. 123-98.
Biermann, Hans-Georg, to Gesipa Gesellschaft fur Internationale
Patentverwertung m.b.H. Threaded blind rivet. 3,451,303, 6-24-
69, CI. 85-77.
Biermann, Kurt, to Durkopp Aktiengesellschaft. Knot-tying
mechanism for sewing machine. 3,478,708, 1 1-18-69, CI. 1 12-160.
Biermann, Wilhelm: See —
Kunert, Heinz; and Biermann, Wilhelm, 3,427,770.
Biermann, William A., to Controls Company of America. Oil control
valve strainer arrangement. 3,443,693, 5-13-69, CI. 210-123.
Biernson, George A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Optical
device. 3,422,273, 1-14-69, CI. 250-220.
Biernson, George A.; and Kinsley, David J., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Television camera dynamic compensation apparatus
for controlling the effect of light variations within a scene.
3,465,094, 9-2-69, CI. 178-5.4
Bies, Frank R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Capacitively coupled multisection crystal filter. 3,456,214, 7-15-
69, CI. 333-72.
Bies, Sylvester W.: See —
Devanney, Raymond H.; and Bies, Sylvester W., 3,423, 750.
Bies, Sylvester W.; and Ames, Allan R., to Veeder Industries Inc.
Modular counter. 3,452,927, 7-1-69, CI. 235-117.
Biesecker, Joseph M. Exhaust system for motor bikes. 3,453,824, 7-
8-69, CI. 60-32.
Biet, Jean-Pierre; and Benoit, Jacques L., to Compagnie Generale
d'Electricite. Photo-diode and transistor semiconductor radiation
detector with the photo-diode biased slightly below its breakdown
voltage. 3,452,206, 6-24-69, CI. 250-211.
Big Boy Products, Inc.: See-
Elliott, Reginald S.; and Dalton, John Broocks, 3,473,826.
Big Drum, Inc.: See —
Wise, Robert T.; and Erickson, Leonard A., 3,487,443.
Big Dutchman International, A.G.: See —
Haegens, Anthonius J. T., 3,463,391.
Big Stone Canning Company: See —
Kraus, Edwin C, 3,446,636.
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145
Big Three Industrial Gas & Equipment Co., Inc.: See—
Hamilton, Billy E., 3,470,957.
Bigelow, John E., to General Electric Company. Signalling system.
3,466,651,9-9-69, CI. 343-13.
Bigelow, John Howard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Access time in light-developable direct-writing silver halide
emulsions through use of a reduction sensitizers. 3,449,125, 6-10-
69, CI. 96-108.
Biggar, Gordon McLaren: See—
Edwards, Robert Harry; and Biggar, Gordon
McLaren,3,432,259.
Bigge Drayage Co.: See —
Whitmire, William A.; and Webber, Jack S., 3,430,987.
Bigge Drayage Company: See —
Smith, Edward M., 3,480,355.
Biggerstaff, John A.; and Nutt, Ronald, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Peak current meter. 3,464,013, 8-26-
69, CI. 324-120.
Biggie, Laurence C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Heating device. 3,472,458, 10-14-69, CI. 239-585.
Biggie, Laurence C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Control system for double-burner single- cavity oven.
3,476,315, 11-4-69, CI. 236-15.
Bigglestone, Edwin J.: See —
Ott, Walter; and Bigglestone, Edwin J.,3,449,882.
Biggon, Robert Muir; and Pierpoint, Edward Keith, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Organosilicon compositions.
3,445,418, 5-20-69, CI. 260-33.6
Biggs, James B ., to Hoffman Electronics Corporation. Pulse pair
measurement. 3,473,130, 10-14-69, CI. 328-109.
Bigi, Mario. Road barrier with pivotable span joints. 3,447,786, 6-3-
69, CI. 256-13.1
Bigler, Sam, to M & B Headwear Co., Inc. Waterproof hat construc-
tion. 3,479,668, 11-25-69, CI. 2-175.
Bigo, Firmin: See —
Caron, Jean; and Bigo, Firmin, 3,449,620.
Bigot, Bernard, 1/2 to Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-Gobain,
and 1/2 to UCB (Union Chimique-Chemische Bedrijven) S.A.
Novel mixed alkali metal polyphosphates and methods of prepar-
ing them. 3,455,649, 7-15-69, CI. 23-107.
Bigot, Johan A.: See—
Garritsen, Johan W.; and Bigot, Johan A. ,3,437,655.
Garritsen, Johan W.; and Bigot, Johan A. ,3,481,919.
Bigsby Accessories, Inc.: See —
McCarty, Theodore M., 3,440,921.
McCarty, Theodore M.; and Huis, John, 3,457,821.
Bihler, Leonard A.: See —
Naslund, Kenneth C; and Bihler, Leonard A. ,3,442,058.
Bihlmaier, Oskar, to Voigtlander A.G. Camera for daylight and flash
exposure. 3,443,498, 5-13-69, CI. 95-1 1.
Bihlmaier, Oskar; Greger, Paul; and Doring, Erwin, to Voigtlander
A.G. Camera for exposing different types of film packages.
3,474,714, 10-28-69, CI. 95-31.
Bihmaier, Oskar, to Voigtlander A.G. Camera having structure for
making flash exposures. 3,443,497, 5-13-69, CI. 95-11.
Bijl, Aart; and Nihof, Hendrikus J., to Shell Oil Company. Controller
with widely variable reset time. 3,454,886, 7-8-69, CI. 330-9.
Bijl, Dingeman: See—
Nederlof, Bastiaan Klaas; Bijl, Dingeman; and van der Meij, Jan
Johannes.3,434,078.
Bijvoet, Leonardus Arnoldus Nicolaas, to Inland Steel Company.
Method and apparatus for making a side wall for a prismatic con-
tainer. 3,459,028, 8-5-69, CI. 72-393.
Bilancia, Raymond A., to Coach and Car Equipment Corporation.
Enclosed back rest coupling for walk-over seat. 3,479,082, 11-18-
69, CI. 297-103.
Biland, Hans Rudolf: See—
Huber, Helmut; Schaefer, Paul; and Biland, Hans Ru-
dolf,3,423,360.
Bilbao, Marcia Kepler: See-
Cook, William A.; van Westrum, Anthony Colby S.; Dotter,
Charles T.; and Bilbao, Marcia Kepler, 3,481, 323.
Bilbe, William George, to Istag A.G. Suhr/AG. Sintering method.
3,444,021, 5-13-69, CI. 156-242.
Bilbro, James E., to Thermon Mfg., Co. Electrical resistance heating
apparatus. 3,456,096, 7-15-69, CI. 219-501.
Bilbrough, Jack, to Rank Organisation Limited, The. Heat treatment
of sheet and web materials. 3,470,343, 9-30-69, CI. 219-10.61
Bildat, Benno: See-
Schmidt, Karl Heinz; and Bildat, Benno.3,446,097.
Bildsoe, Jorgen S.: See —
Lauzon, James Nelson; Sandner, Raymond J.; and Bildsoe, Jor-
gen S.,3,458,026.
Bildsoe, Jorgen S.; Krammer, Robert; and Muirhead, Raymond A.,
to Taylor & Gaskin, Inc. Sub-floor conveyor system. 3,438,338, 4-
15-69, CI. 104-172.
Bildstein, Hubert; Knotik, Karl; and Stolba, Gerhard, to Oster-
reichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atomenergie Ges. m.b.H.
Method for the production of spherical particles. 3,468,985, 9-23-
69, CI. 264-0.5
Bildstein, Hubert; Stolba, Gerhard; and Knotik, Karl, to Oster-
reichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atomenergie Ges. m.b.H.
Method for the extraction of materials embedded in a graphite
body. 3,424,564, 1-28-69, CI. 23-324.
Bildusas, Leonas L., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Protective film adhesively secured to heat- sensitive paper
base. 3,471,357, 10-7-69, CI. 161-165.
Bildusas, Vytautas E., to Swift & Company. Cellulosic metallic
laminates. 3,475,268, 10-28-69, CI. 161-214.
Bilek, Frank Thomas, to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Paper cutter
for facsimile machine. 3,465,632, 9-9-69, CI. 83-555.
Bilek, Jan: See —
Svaty, Vladimir; Bilek, Jan; and Zlatohlavek, Jiri,3, 429,344.
Svaty, Vladimir; Bilek, Jan; and Zlatohlavek, Jiri, 3,433,271.
Biles, James R.; Brennan, Wendell E.; Alexander, Stephen H.; and
Hardy, Edgar E., to Monsanto Company. Bitumen-impregnated-
foam material. 3,470,016, 9-30-69, CI. 117-76.
Biles, John E., Jr.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,443,583.
Bilger, Donald E.: See —
Rohrer, Raymond E., 3,470,474.
Bilichniansky, Theodore; Isreeli, Jack; and Smythe, William J., to
Technicon Corporation. Peristaltic pump with regular air bubble
introduction. 3,425,357, 2-4-69, CI. 103-149.
Bilinski, Victor. Space heater. 3,450,346, 6-17-69, CI. 237-70.
Bilisoly, Julius Philip; and Zachry, James Bryan, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Removing nitrogen from hydrocarbon
oils. 3,434,964, 3-25-69, CI. 208-254.
Bill, Arthur: See—
Goss, Arthur G.; and Bill, Arthur.3,473,853.
Bill, Arthur, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Fluid seal device. 3,463,498, 8-
26-69, CI. 277-138.
Bill, Walter E.; and Payet, George L., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Process of shrink-proofing goods containing keratinous fibers.
3,476,502, 11-4-69, CI. 8-127.6
Bill, Walter Heinrich: See—
Becker-Boost, Erich Heinz; Gross, Otto; and Bill, Walter Hein-
rich,3,427,253.
Billawala, Shahbuddin A.: See —
Stansell, Alpheus F.; and Billawala, Shahbuddin A. ,3,447,847.
Bille, Heinz: See—
Wilhelm, Hans; Bille, Heinz; Hann, Ernst Wilhelm; and Dachs,
Karl,3,450,561.
Biller, Efim, to Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for alkylation of phenol. 3,439,048, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-621.
Biller, Hans. Endless coil spring operated racing game. 3,473,805,
10-21-69, CI. 273-86.
Biller, Theodor, to Thyssen Rohrenwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Track
for wheel and track laying vehicles. 3,466,986, 9-16-69, CI. 94-13.
Biller, William F.: See-
Taylor, William F.; Sinfelt, John H.; and Biller, William
F.,3,443,886.
Billerbeck, Fred W.; Hing, Francisco S.; and Purvis, George A., to
Gerber Products Company. Nutritious infant cereal. 3,429,711, 2-
25-69, CI. 99-83.
Billet, James M.; Orinik, Michael T.; and Thompson, James O., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Pressure sensitive
record material. 3,450,553, 6-17-69, CI. 117-36.2
Billetdeaux, Adrian C.: See—
Mausteller, John W.; Billetdeaux, Adrian C; and Freilino, Ray
S.,3,471,698.
Billeter, Henry R., to Sloan Valve Company. Braking arrangement
for railway hopper cars. 3,435,923, 4-1-69, CI. 188-197.
Billeter, Henry R., to Sloan Valve Company. Turning fixture for
generating polygonal shapes. 3,442,165, 5-6-69, CI. 82-18.
Billeter, Henry R., to Sloan Valve Company. Double acing slack ad-
justers. 3,454,140, 7-8-69, CI. 188-202.
Billett, Ronald J.: See—
Berticevich, Edward N.; and Billett, Ronald J.,3,473,659.
Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and Billett, Ronald J.,3,452,789.
Billhardt, Roger A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic reed switching matrix. 3,448,435, 6-3-69, CI. 340-166.
Billheimer, John E., to Celanese Corporation. Cellulose ester sealing
means for dry spinning spinneret. 3,428,724, 2-18-69, CI. 264-207.
Billhymer, Robert Franklin: See —
Breed, Arie Eugene; and Billhymer, Robert Franklin.3,484,803.
Billiard Controls, Inc.: See —
Margolis, Edward, 3,448,459.
Billin, Arthur Gilbert, to Sybron Corporation. Foot controller for
dental drills. 3,471,928, 10-14-69, CI. 32-22.
Billing, Heinz; Rudiger, Albrecht; and Gundlach, Karl-Heinz. Ap-
paratus for information storage with thin magnetic films.
3,432,817, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Billings, Gale K., to Sinclair Research, Inc. . 3,428,431, 2-18-69, CI.
23-230.
Billings, James P., to Emery, A. H., Company. Weighing system in-
cluding optically actuated adjustable set point control circuit hav-
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 10
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ing switch for selecting reset mode. 3,431,422, 3-4-69, CI. 250-
214.
Billings, Peter Robert: See—
Ayerst, Ronald Percy; and Billings, Peter Robert,3,472,371.
Billings, Philip: See—
Bouchard, Richard; Billings, Philip; and Horn, Richard
A. ,3,423,626.
Billings, Raymond T. Apparatus for coating elongate work.
3,433,698, 3-18-69, CI. 156-540.
Billings, Roy O. Hydraulic cylinders having a quick exhaust.
3,447,424, 6-3-69, CI. 91-422.
Billings, Russell A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Card feeding mechanism. 3,486,749, 12-30-69, CI. 271-29.
Billings, William W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Minia-
ture overvoltage protection circuit having separate voltage sensing
and time delay circuits. 3,480,834, 1 1-25-69, CI. 317-31.
Billings, William W.; and Calfee, Wendell, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Automatic paralleling system. 3,444,387, 5-13-69,
CI. 307-87.
Billingsley, Earl D.: See —
Billingsley, Ivan L.; and Billingsley, Earl D., 3,475,066.
Billingsley, Ivan L.; and Billingsley, Earl D. Speaker cabinet.
3,475,066, 10-28-69, CI. 312-7.
Billman- Regulator AB: See—
Olofsson, Erik Herbert; and Arnrup, Borje Sixten, 3,475,593.
Billmeyer, John, trustee of the estate of Western Monolithics Inc.:
See-
Southern, William C; Wagner, Herbert M.; and Scholz,
Raymond J., 3,466,000.
Billon, Guy M.; and Daveau, Bernard J., to Compagnie Francaise
Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss- Brandt. Polarization rotator for
microwaves. 3,435,380, 3-25-69, CI. 333-21.
Billot De Goldlin , Alain: See-
Roche, Henri; and Billot De Goldlin , Alain.3,464,923.
Bills, Daniel G.; Denison, Dean R.; and Warren, Keith A., to Gran-
ville-Phillips Company. Sublimation device. 3,427,432, 2-11-69,
CI. 219-275.
Bills, Henry: See —
Bonallack, Richard F.; and Bills, Henry.3,48 1,642.
Bills, Kenneth Gordon: See —
Crawshaw, James Robert; and Bills, Kenneth Gordon, 3,445,693.
Billson, John A.: See —
Miklos, Zoltan W.; and Billson, John A. ,3,454,053.
Billups, Wilbur E.: See-
Kurtz, Abraham N.; Billups, Wilbur E.; and Farmer, Melvin
L., 3,487, 111.
Billy, Jean-Marc; and Seguin, Judith Ann, to Ogilvie Flour Mills
Company, Limited, The. Dry heat process for the preparation of
cationic starch ethers. 3,448,101, 6-3-69, CI. 260-233.3
Bilo, William J.; and Steinbach, John F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Bilaycr protective coating for exposed P-N junction
surfaces. 3,447,975, 6-3-69, CI. 148-33.3
Bilocq, Georges A., to Forano Limited. Dustproof bearing for idler
roller. 3,420,590, 1-7-69, CI. 308-187.
Bilocq, Georges A., to Forano Limited. System for mechanically
feeding wood logs into shafts. 3,443,676, 5-13-69, CI. 198-24.
Bilotti, Alberto, to Sprague Electric Company. Distributed variable
attenuator network. 3,471,755, 10-7-69, CI. 317-235.
Bilous, Orest: See —
Pecoraro, Raymond P.; and Bilous, Orest, 3,445, 734.
Bilous, Orest; Castrucci, Paul P.; and Clark, Tommy D., to Interna-
tional Business Machines, Corporation. High speed switching
transistor and fabrication method therefor. 3,421,057, 1-7-69, CI.
317-235.
Bilous, Orest; Meulemans, Darrcll R.; Pecoraro, Raymond P.; and
Selby, Michael C, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Semiconductor device having compensated barrier zones
between N-P junctions. 3,473,093, 10-14-69, CI. 317-235.
Bilsborough, Roy; and OTallamhain, Colm, to Nuclear Power Plant
Company Limited, The, and A. E.I. -John Thompson Nuclear Ener-
gy Company Limited, trading in partnership together u/t/n of The
Nuclear Power Group. Means for controlling the flow of heat
through walls of a concrete pressure vessel. 3,453,177, 7-1-69, CI.
176-50.
Bilt-Rite Baby Carriage Co., Inc.: See—
Spector, Sanford; and Epstein, David, 3,425,744.
Bilton, John, to Fluidrive Engineering Company Limited. Fluid
coupling with centrifugal fluid lock up clutch. 3,485,328, 12-23-
69, CI. 192-3.3
Bilton, John, to Fluidrive Engineering Company Limited. Hydraulic
turbo-couplings. 3,486,336, 12-30-69, CI. 60-54.
Biltz, Francis J. Voltage converter utilizing a leading control voltage.
3,430,101, 2-25-69, CI. 315-194.
Bily, Peter J., to FMC Corporation. Fluid transfer apparatus.
3,434,491, 3-25-69, CI. 137-315.
Bily, Peter J., to FMC Corporation. Fluid transferring apparatus.
3,434,497, 3-25-69, CI. 137-615.
Bily, Peter J. Offshore articulated fluid conveying apparatus.
3,452,787, 7-1-69, CI. 141-388.
Bily, Peter J., to FMC Corporation. Counterbalance system for a
marine loading arm. 3,455,333, 7-15-69, CI. 137-615.
Bily, Peter J., to FMC Corporation. Method and apparatus for
offshore transfer of fluid. 3,461,924, 8-19-69, CI. 141-388.
Bily, Peter J., to FMC Corporation. Mooring and fluid transferring
method and apparatus. 3,472,293, 10-14-69, CI. 141-387.
Bilz, Otto: See—
Fauth, Otto, 3,443,818.
Bilz, Ott. Quick-change chuck with adjustable tool- holding socket.
3,473,815, 10-21-69, CI. 279-82.
Bimba, Charles W. Air cylinder with a removably locked piston rod
connection. 3,426,656, 2-1 1-69, CI. 92-255.
Bimba, Charles W. Piston connection to rod in double end rod type
cylinder. 3,426,657, 2-11-69, CI. 92-255.
Binaghi, Marco: See —
Natta, Giulio; Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Binaghi,
Marco; Pozzi, Giancarlo; Oddo, Nino; and Zamboni, Valen-
tino,3,422,069.
Binckley, William G.; and Wright, Warren H., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Voltage
regulator with plural parallel power source sections. 3,480,789,
1 1-25-69, CI. 307-53.
Bindel, Wolfgang: See —
Hesse, Alfred; and Bindel, Wolfgang,3,480,127.
Hesse, Alfred; Focken, Heinz; and Bindel, Wolfgang, 3,469,776.
Binder and Company: See —
Oser, Jorg, 3,467,241.
Binder, Gerhard; and Nordsiek, Karl-Heinz, to Chemische Werke
Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Polybutadiene modified to reduce low
temperature crystallization. 3,476,721, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-82.1
Binder, Herbert; and Delaney, Robert V., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Combination two-axis electromagnetic torque and
pickoff. 3,475,971, 11-4-69, CI. 74-5.6
Binder, Herbert; and Krupick, Walter J., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Two-axis torquer. 3,438,270, 4-15-69, CI. 74-5.47
Binder, Herbert; and Krupick, Walter J., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Two-axis inductance bridge pickoff. 3,479,889, 11-25-
69, CI. 74-5.6
Binder, Joseph Morris, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Purifica-
tion of oil-contaminated water. 3,420,039, 1-7-69, CI. 55-45.
Binder, Richard; and Faedler, Kurt, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Clutch
plate with vibration dampeners in series. 3,428,155, 2-18-69, CI.
192-106.1
Binder, Robert: See —
Forstner, Egon; and Binder, Robert, 3,428, 141.
Bindernagel, Ali, to Kocks, Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft. Spiral
weld tube and pipe mills. 3,430,836, 3-4-69, CI. 228-15.
Bindernagel, Ali; Kost, Erwin; and Steinbock, Rolf, to Kocks,
Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft. Sealing and clamping heads.
3,448,773, 6-10-69, CI. 138-90.
Bindernagel, Ali; Luebke, Horst; and Kost, Erwin, to Kocks,
Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft. Clamping means for sealing and
clamping heads. 3,473,574, 10-21-69, CI. 138-109.
Bindler, Jakob: See —
Zurbuchen, Jakob; and Bindler, Jakob, 3,436, 169.
Binek, Bedrich; and Dohnalova, Blanka, to Ceskoslovenska
akademie ved. Burner for a flame photometer having a subat-
mospheric pressure combustion chamber. 3,486,827, 12-30-69, CI.
356-187.
Binelli, Walter D.: See—
Snyder, Carl R.; and Binelli, Walter D., 3,445,786.
Binford, Benjamin L., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Meter-
ing system and components thereof. 3,469,078, 9-23-69, CI. 235-
92.
Bing, Alan John, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Load-support-
ing apparatus. 3,477,387, 11-11-69, CI. 104-23.
Bing, John H.; Vagedes, Lawrence J.; Luthman, Paul A.; and Col-
will, Herbert W., to Avco Corporation. Material unloaders.
3,458,088, 7-29-69, CI. 222-178.
Bing, John H.: See —
Vagedes, Lawrence J.; and Bing, John H.,3,430,818.
Binger, Bernhard; and Duernay, Kartheinz, to Zahnradfabrik
Friedrichshafen Aktiengesellschaft. Superimposed steering gear for
tracked vehicles. 3,439,559, 4-22-69, CI. 74-720.5
Bingham, Henry, to Hard Metals Limited. Anti-skid devices.
3,473,591, 10-21-69, CI. 152-210.
Bingley, George W.: See —
Noller, Fred W.; Bingley, George W.; and Smith, Jerald
T.,3,452,882.
Bingman, William E.: See —
Calhoun, George H.; Bingman, William E.; and Swanson,
Theodore M., 3,463,250.
Swanson, Theodore M.; Calhoun, George H.; Bingman, William
E.; and Treseder, Richard S., 3,462,239.
Bini, Dante, to Binishells S.p.A. Method for erecting structures.
3,462,521, 8-19-69, CI. 264-32.
Bininda, Norbert; and Wendt, Alfred, deceased.O (by Wendt, Frau
Alfred, sole heir). Traffic load equalization arrangement.
3,432,621, 3-11-69, CI. 179-18.
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Binishells S.p.A.: See—
Bini, Dante, 3,462,521.
Binker, Paul J.: See—
Bitterlich, Gordon M.; and Binker, Paul J. ,3,463, 602.
Binkley Company, The: See-
Baxter, Bob G., 3,436,987.
Binkley, Mark E.; and Ayers, Osborn, to Johns-Manville Corpora-
tion. Effect of cryolite on calcium silicate compositions.
3,449,141, 6-10-69, CI. 106-120.
Binks, Chester J.; and Janiszewski, Casimer, to Blakeslee, G. S., &
Co. Dishwashing machine track sections and mounting means
therefor. 3,443,852, 5-13-69, CI. 312-350.
Binks Research and Development Corporation: See —
Enssle, Bruno E., 3,448,961.
Enssle, Bruno Eugen, 3,433,415.
Binks-Bullows Limited: See —
Boyce, Guy Baron, 3,442,565.
Binnix, William B. Pneumatic separator and classifier apparatus and
method. 3,424,309, 1-28-69, CI. 209-44.
Binns, Jack N. Tool holder. 3,466,721, 9-16-69, CI. 29-97.
Binoche, Michel L., to S. K. V., Societe Anonyme. Spray gun nozzle
heads. 3,463,395, 8-26-69, CI. 239-15.
Binon, Fernand; and Goldenberg, Charles, to Societe Beige de
l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques de Marly, S.A.Certain l-(2'
benzofuranyl)-l-hydroxy-2- alkylamino or aralkylamino ethanes.
3,452,052, 6-24-69, CI. 260-346.2
Binon, Fernand; Ziegler, Herbert; and Inion, Henri, to Laboratoires
Labaz, mesne. Certain 2-(2,3-and 4-pyridyl) benzo- furan and
derivatives thereof. 3,470,192, 9-30-69, CI. 260-297.
Binon, Fernand; Ziegler, Herbert; and Marr, Claude, to Societe
Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques de Marly, S.A. Process
for the preparation of 1- and d-carnitine chlorides. 3,462,485, 8-
19-69, CI. 260-534.
Binsbergen, Frederik L., to Shell Oil Company. Poly (beta-lactone)
compositions and process for preparing same. 3,471,455, 10-7-69,
CI. 260-78.3
Binsley, Robert L.; and Siegler, Robert S. Resonating combustor for
directly starting turbine engine. 3,439,495, 4-22-69, CI. 60-39.02
Binsley, Robert L.: See—
Siegler, Robert S.; and Binsley, Robert L.,3,474,622.
Binstead, Hugh Cecil; and Rondeau, George Edgar, to United King-
dom Optical Company Limited. Optical apparatus for the ex-
amination of the human eye. 3,467,466, 9-16-69, CI. 351-14.
Binstock, Martin H.: See —
Katz, Norman H.; and Binstock, Martin H., 3,432, 365.
Binzer, Ignaz, to Fairmont Chemical Co., Inc. Photosensitive diazo-
type materials. 3,424,585, 1-28-69, CI. 96-91.
Binzoni, Emilio M.; Mersereau, Robert E.; and Wilson, Donald L., to
Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Document handling apparatus. 3,473,799, 10-
21-69, CI. 271-7.
Binzoni, Emilio M.: See —
Pearce, John A.; and Binzoni, Emilio M., 3,473, 394.
Bio Data, Inc.: See —
Dahl, Joseph D., 3,472,336.
Bio-Caf Instrument Company: See—
Glasschroeder, Hans, 3,482,282.
Bio-Dynamics, Incorporated: See —
Chambcrlin, Henry S., Jr.; Graves, Roger E., Jr.; and Kelley,
Joseph P., 3,454,942.
Bio-Lab., Inc.: See-
Bloom, Leon M., 3,468,809.
Bio-Medical Systems, Inc.: See —
Hargcst, Thomas Sewell, 3,461,869.
Bio-Rad Laboratories: See —
Zabin, Burton A., 3,423,396.
Bio-Science Laboratories: See-
Charters, Arlen E., 3,436,732.
Thiers, Ralph E., 3,475,128.
Biochcmic G.m.b.H.: See-
Frank, Albert; Kraushaar, Alfred; Margreiter, Hans; and
Schunk, Roland, 3,432,490.
Bioconsultants, Inc.: See—
Farr, Andrew F., 3,420,224.
Farr, Andrew F., 3,426,745.
Biocngionics, Inc.: See —
Pinto, Olympio F., 3,433,222.
Biological Research, Inc.: See —
Wcichselbaum, Theodore E.; and Varney, Pahilip L., 3,436,171.
Biondi, Manfred A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Isolation
trap. 3,426,511,2-11-69, CI. 55-389.
Bionetics Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Bozicevich, John, 3,449,488.
Biorex Laboratories Limited: See —
Baxendale, Lily, 3,442,911.
Turner, Jhn Cameron, 3,484,477.
Turner, John Cameron; and Davies, William Alan Mc Farlane,
3,452,078.
Wai, Kec-Neng, 3,444,290.
Biotcc AB: See-
Meyer, Sven Fredrik Erhard, 3,463,092.
B.I. P. Brevets Inventions Promotion S.A.: See —
Cazet, Bernard, 3,434,176.
Bippus, Jacob R., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Ap-
paratus for holding articles. 3,453,989, 7-8-69, CI. 1 18-503.
Bippus, Jacob R.; and Johnson, Anderson F., Jr., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Methods and apparatus for separating ar-
ticles initially in a compact array, and composite assemblies so
formed. 3,448,510, 6-10-69, CI. 29-413.
Bippus, Walter; Ackermann, Horst; and Hordler, Gisbert, to Kalle
Aktiengesellschaft. Aparatus for the manufacture of evacuated
film packages. 3,456,421, 7-22-69, CI. 53-112.
Biraghi (Societe Anonyme): See —
Pignal, Edmond, 3,434,533.
Pignal, Edmond, 3,436,517.
Birard, Claude Auguste; and Cottrez, Gerard, to La Telemechanique
Electrique, Societe Anonyme. Multiple monitoring system.
3,483,555, 12-9-69, CI. 340-413.
Birbara, Philip J.: See —
Arnoldi, Walter E.; Birbara, Philip J.; and Russell,
Sid,3,440,153.
Birch, Alexander A. Electrocardigraph electrode system. 3,450,133,
6-17-69, CI. 128-2.06
Birch Brothers, Inc.: See —
Birch, Clifford W., 3,485,121.
Birch, Clifford W., to Birch Brothers, Inc. Method and apparatus for
chain cutting textile webs and the like. 3,485,121, 12-23-69, CI.
83-56.
Birch, Edward S., to Michigan Tool Company. Tool guide for gear
forming machine. 3,459,103, 8-5-69, CI. 90-10.
Birch, Edward S., to Michigan Tool Company. Tool feeding and re-
lieving means for gear forming machine. 3,460,431, 8-12-69, CI.
90-10.
Birch, Richard W. Traversing mechanism for pick-up transducer arm
for disc records. 3,476,394, 1 1-4-69, CI. 274-23.
Birch, Silas B., Jr.: See—
Sarff, Forest M.; and Birch, Silas B., Jr.,3,463,462.
Birch, William, (Engineers) Limited: See-
Johnson, David, 3,468,271.
Birchall, James Derek, to Imperial Chemical Industies Limited. Fire-
extinguishing compositions. 3,484,372, 12-16-69, CI. 252-7.
Bircher, Johannes, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method of
treating hepatic encephalopathy. 3,461,204, 8-12-69, CI. 424-180.
Bircher, John H. Pump and filter unit. 3,447,685, 6-3-69, CI. 210-
167.
Bircher, Willis A. Welding gun. 3,463,902, 8-26-69, CI. 219-130.
Birchler, Robert O.; and Williams, E. R., Jr., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Semiconductor devices and process for embedding
same in plastic. 3,439,238, 4-15-69, CI. 317-235.
Birck, Michael J., to Superior Continental Corporation, mesne.
Telephone signaling system for rejecting spurious ringing signals.
3,471,650, 10-7-69, CI. 179-84.
Birck, Michael J., to Continental Corporation, mesne. Telephone
signaling system including carrier frequency transmission on voice
frequency loaded pairs. 3,476,883, 1 1-4-69, CI. 179-78.
Bird & Son, Inc.: See —
Allen, Herman Curtis, 3,482,867.
Bird Electronic Corporation: See—
Calderhead, Henry J.; and Puljer, Philip F., 3,447,082.
Puljer, Philip F., 3,475,701.
Bird, Forrest M.; and Pohndorf, Henry L. Apparatus for the
mechanical ventilation of a patient. 3,454,000, 7-8-69, CI. 128-28.
Bird, Forrest M.; and Pohndorf, Henry L. Pulmonary therapy
respirator. 3,460,532, 8-12-69, CI. 128-145.6
Bird, Forrest M.; and Pohndorf, Henry L. Spirometer. 3,467,078, 9-
16-69, CI. 128-2.08
Bird, Forrest M.; and Pohndorf, Henry L. Anesthesia apparatus and
resuscitator. 3,467,092, 9-16-69, CI. 128-145.6
Bird, Forrest M.; and Pohndorf, Henry L. Respirator with improved
exhalation valve and control means. 3,485,243, 12-23-69, CI. 128-
145.8
Bird, Frank W.: See—
Krafft, Joseph M.; and Bird, Frank W.,3,477,285.
Bird, George R.; and Parrish, Maxfield, Jr., to Polaroid Corporation.
Method of making metallic polarizer by drawing fusion. 3,479,168,
11-18-69, CI. 65-3.
Bird, John D.; Garner, Howell D.; Lounsberry, Ernest D.; and
Thomas, David F., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and. Space Administration Jet shoes. 3,420,471, 1-7-
69, CI. 244-4.
Bird, John R., to United States of America, Army. Carrier for fin
stabilized projectiles. 3,444,813, 5-20-69, CI. 102-42.
Bird Machine Company: See —
Amero, Clifford Leonard, 3,468,794.
Clarke-Pounder, Ian J. H., 3,437,204.
Garner, Edward Vernon, 3,426,909.
Heckmann, Wolfgang Gertrud Joseph, 3,423,016.
Troland, Edwin Parker; and Nelson, George L., 3,473,367.
Bird, Martin J., to Persons-Majestic Mfg. Co. Adjustable support for
cycle saddle. 3,486,777, 12-30-69, CI. 287-54.
Bird Provision Co.: See —
Vogel, Paul W.; and Yaiko, Leonard, 3,462,280.
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Bird, Richard M.: See—
Tu, Ju C; Fuller, Richard H.; and Bird, Richard M., 3,444,533.
Tu, Ju C; Fuller, Richard H.; and Bird, Richard M., 3,453,445.
Bird, Roy F. Decollator. 3,468,530, 9-23-69, CI. 270-52.5
Bird, Thomas S., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Projection objec-
tive having large numerical aperture and high magnification.
3,432,226, 3-1 1-69, CI. 350-214.
Bird, Thomas S., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Large aperture,
high magnification reversed telephoto projection objective.
3,437,403, 4-8-69, CI. 350-204.
Bird, William George. Brushless axial airgap inductor-type
dynamoelectric machines and synchro systems using the same.
3,467,844, 9-16-69, CI. 310-168.
Bird, William Henry, to Johnson & Johnson. Breast pad. 3,442,268,
5-6-69, CI. 128-280.
Bird, William. Shopping cart with endless belt stair climbing means.
3,420,540, 1-7-69, CI. 280-5.22
Bird, Wilmer L.: See—
Lewis, William R.; Bird, Wilmer L.; and Mindick, Mor-
ris,3,454,488.
Birdsall, Charles K.; and White, Richard M., to General Electric
Company. Low-pass non-reactive frequency selective filter in
which high frequencies are absorbed in dissipative material.
3,427,573, 2-1 1-69, CI. 333-73.
Birdsall, Clay A. Cigarette snuffers for ashtrays. 3,472,240, 10-14-
69, CI. 131-235.
Birdsall, Fred R., to Bendix Corporation, The. Stationary coil elec-
tromagnetic clutch or brake. 3,465,862, 9-9-69, CI. 192-84.
Birdsboro Corporation: See —
Metzger, Wilford E., Jr., 3,474,525.
Birdwell, Dewie W., to Citation Manufacturing Company, Inc. Fluid
pressure relief valve. 3,437,1 10, 4-8-69, CI. 137-528.
Birfield Engineering Limited: See —
Cull, William; and Hutchinson, Philip, 3,452,558.
Field, John Henry; and Parkes, George Robertson, 3,449,927.
Hutchinson, Philip, 3,464,232.
Macielinski, Jerzy Witold, 3,468,171.
Marks, Peter Edmund, 3,421,697.
Biringer, Paul Peter, to Ajax Magnethermic Corporation. Solid state
static frequency multipliers. 3,436,641, 4-1-69, CI. 321-7.
Birk, Peter: See —
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch,
Hans-Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost, 3,441,964.
Birk, Rudolf: See—
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler,
Harald; and Geyken, Erwin, 3,438, 140.
Birkelo, Einar P.; and Johnson, Timothy N., to Rayette-Faberge, Inc.
N-benzyl higher fatty alkyl diloweralkyl quaternary ammonuim ha-
lide hair rinse. 3,423,504, 1-21-69, CI. 424-70.
Birkemeier, Henry Paul, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Rotating vane machine couplings. 3,433,166, 3-18-
69, CI. 103-118.
Birken, Karl, to RC-Ninty Five Incorporated, and 25% to Musumec,
Alfred, mesne. Dielectric variable capacitor. 3,478,589, 11-18-69,
CI. 73-362.
Birkenmeyer, Robert D., to Upjohn Company, The. 7-Deoxylinco-
mycin and analogs and isomers thereof and process for making the
same. 3,435,025, 3-25-69, CI. 260-210.
Birkenmeyer, Robert D., to Upjohn Company, The. Process for
preparing 7(R)- and 7(S)- halolincomycins. 3,475,407, 10-28-69,
CI. 260-210.
Birkenmeyer, Robert D.; and Brignall, Thomas W., to Upjohn Com-
pany, The. Process for selectively preparing lincomycin 7-acylates.
3,455,900, 7-15-69, CI. 260-210.
Birkenmeyer, Robert D.; Kagan, Fred; Magerlein, Barney J.; and
Schneider, William P., to Upjohn Company, The. 16a-Chloro-l,4-
pregnadiene compositions and process for treating inflammatory
conditions. 3,461,207, 8-12-69, CI. 424-243.
Birkett, Earl. Hoppering and orienting device. 3,429,479, 2-25-69,
CI. 221-172.
Birkett, Gordon; and Cram, Donald John, to Fisons Industrial
Chemicals Limited. Selectively expanded plastic articles, their
process of manufacture and an ink composition used in their
manufacture. 3,464,934, 9-2-69, CI. 260-2.5
Birkholtz, Gottfried, to Schenck, Carl, Maschenenfabrik G.m.b.H.
Force-measuring device. 3,453,582, 7-1-69, CI. 338-5.
Birkigt, Louis, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Explosive shell with
base detonating fuse. 3,479,955, 1 1-25-69, CI. 102-56.
Birkigt, Louis, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Self-propelled rifle
grenade capable of being launched by bullet impact. 3,479,956,
11-25-69, CI. 102-65.2
Birkmann, Theo: See —
Schwab, Erich; and Birkmann, Theo, 3,462,627.
Birkner, Helmut; and Sturzenhofecker, Franz, to Chemische Werke
Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of polythiofor-
maldehyde. 3,442,874, 5-6-69, CI. 260-79.
Birko Chemical Corporation: See-
Smith, Ward Harris, 3,475,179.
Birlain Schafler, Armando; and Lombardo, Allan. Planographic
printing plates. 3,478,684, 1 1-18-69, CI. 101-453.
Birma Products Corporation: See —
Klein, Robert S., 3,443,599.
Birmingham, Donald J.: See —
Bridge, William H.; Birmingham, Donald J.; and Austad, Ralph
William,3,454,936.
Birmingham, Henry Patrick; Perry, Barbour L.; and Baldwin, Alan
W., to United States of America, Navy. Aircraft glide path visual
position-indicating device. 3,447,128, 5-27-69, CI. 340-26.
Birmingham, Henry P.; Perry, Barbour Lee; and Baldwin, Alan W.
Aircraft depth-of-flash optical guidance system. 3,447,129, 5-27-
69, CI. 340-26.
Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited, The: See —
Wackrow, Roger David, 3,468,466.
Wackrow, Roger David, 3,473,718.
Wackrow, Roger David, 3,485,431.
Birnbaum, Herman A.; and Quigley, Stephen T., to Minnesota Min-
ing and Manufacturing Company. Diphenylborinic acid esters.
3,485,864, 12-23-69, CI. 260-462.
Birnbaum, Hermann, to Star-Kist Foods, Inc. Emulsifier for use in
making yeast-raised baked goods. 3,443,965, 5-13-69, CI. 99-91.
Birnbaum, Martin, to Schneider Radio-Television. Multivibrator
system for producing modulated pulses width. 3,436,682, 4-1-69,
CI. 332-9.
Birnbaum, Milton, to Aerospace Corporation, The. Laser arrange-
ment. 3,427,565, 2-11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Birnbaum, Milton, to Aerospace Corporation, The. Continuous wave
laser arrangement. 3,434,072, 3-18-69, CI. 331-94.5
Birnbaum, Milton, to Aerospace Corporation, The. Pulsed laser ar-
rangement. 3,464,023, 8-26-69, CI. 331-94.5
Birnby, Martin R.: See —
Beck, Clarence J.; Birnby, Martin R.; and Lozier, Paul
G.,3,429,798.
Birnstingl, David Wildon, to Mawdsley's Limited. Conductivity meter
with cyclone filter. 3,471,775, 10-7-69, CI. 324-30.
Biro, Alexander J., to Season-All Industries, Inc. Unitary prehung
door and frame. 3,430,385, 3-4-69, CI. 49-380.
Biro, Alexander J., to Season-All Industries, Inc. Window structure.
3,449,862, 6-17-69, CI. 49-406.
Biro, Alexander J., to Season-All Industries, Inc. Method and struc-
ture for tightening secured matched abutting tubular stiles and
rails by the contraction of the joined tubular members on a gusset.
3,472,543, 10-14-69, CI. 287-189.36
Biro, Attila, to Koho-es Gepipari Miniszterium Tuzellestechnikai Ku-
tatointezelt. Industrial furnace built of radiating elements.
3,473,795, 10-21-69, CI. 263-41.
Biro, Steven E., to Ford Motor Company. Remote control for multi-
ple ratio vehicle drivelines. 3,473,403, 10-21-69, CI. 74-473.
Birr, Louis G., Jr.: See —
Mazzio, Anthony James; and Birr, Louis G., Jr., 3,475,093.
Birrell, Stewart H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Case packing apparatus.
3,443,355, 5-13-69, CI. 53-161.
Birt, David Edward; Gibson, Anthony Thomas; Holden, Peter John;
and Webley, Reginald Sidney, to Electric & Musical Industries
Limited. Relating to thin film magnetic stores using printed elec-
tric circuits. 3,439,109, 4-15-69, CI. 174-68.5
Birt, David Edward; Sivyer, Raymond Frank; and Webley, Reginald
Sidney, to Electric & Musical Industries Limited. Thin film printed
electric circuit. 3,460,105, 8-5-69, CI. 340--174
Birt, David Robin, to Communications Patents Limited. Apparatus
for generating modulated waves from pulse-type modulating signal.
3,435,378, 3-25-69, CI. 332-41.
Birum, Gail H.: See —
Clampitt, Rodney B.; Birum, Gail H.; and Anderson, Richard
M., 3,468,678.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Company. Mesomeric phosphonium
salts. 3,446,852, 5-27-69, CI. 260-606.5
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Company. Fungicidal compositions and
methods using mesomeric phosphonium compounds. 3,458,630, 7-
29-69, CI. 424-204.
Birum, Gail H.; and Matthews, Clifford N., to Monsanto Company.
Mesomeric phosphonium salts. 3,426,073, 2-4-69, CI. 260-606.5
Birum, Gail H.; and Matthews, Clifford N., to Monsanto Company.
Fungicidal compositions and methods using mesomermic
phosphonium compounds. 3,445,570, 5-20-69, CI. 424-204.
Matthews, Clifford N.; and Birum, Gail H.,3,426,074.
Matthews, Clifford N.; and Birum, Gail H.,3,459,804.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. Frame assemblies. 3,423,897, 1-28-69, CI. 52-
502.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. Exterior wall accessories. 3,443,350, 5-13-69,
CI. 52-459.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. Partition assemblies. 3,475,870, 11-4-69, CI.
52-211.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. Ceiling channel assembly for movable parti-
tions. 3,477,186, 11-11-69, CI. 52-242.
Bisbing, Robert H., to Southco, Inc. Magnetic latch fastener.
3,425,729, 2-4-69, CI. 292-251.5
Bisbing, Robert H., to Suthco Incorporated. Latch fastener.
3,457,744, 7-29-69, CI. 70-82.
Bisbing, Robert H., to Southco, Inc. Draw pull catch. 3,466,076, 9-
9-69, CI. 292-109.
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Helmut; Togel, Kurt; and Speck,
Bisch, Helmut: See—
Goerke, Rolf; Bisch,
Werner.3,478,207.
Bischof, Alan E.: See—
Zeh, Herbert J., Jr.; and Bischof, Alan E., 3,45 1,480.
Bischof, Benno: See—
Wildi, Edwin; and Bischof, Benno.3,459,389.
Bischoff, Emil, to Ungerer, Karl Fr. Device for stacking sheet stock.
3,452,982, 7-1-69, CI. 271-74.
Bischoff, Gunther: See—
Schiel, Christian; and Bischoff, Gunther,3,478,991.
Bischoff, Karl, to Hofliger & Karg. Method and apparatus for filling
bags or the like. 3,469,364, 9-30-69, CI. 53-37.
Bischoff, Karl; and Kirsch Heinrich, to Bopp & Reuther GmbH. Clo-
sure means for use during pressure testing of pipes or the like.
3,442,294, 5-6-69, CI. 138-90.
Biscuits Brun: See—
Blanchon, Etienne Marie Joseph, 3,449,130.
Bise, Donald L., to Collins Radio Company. Mechanical filter with
attenuation poles on both sides of passband. 3,439,295, 4-15-69,
CI. 333-71.
Bise, Donald L., to Collins Radio Company. Mechanical filter sec-
tion with envelope delay compensation characteristic. 3,440,572,
4-22-69, CI. 333-30.
Biship, Otis L.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,428,923.
Bishman Manufacturing Company: See —
Rishovd, Sigurd A., 3,426,991.
Bishop, Alan Wilfred; and Skinner, Angus Evan, to Wykeham Far-
rance Engineering Limited. Oedometers. 3,448,608, 6-10-69, CI.
73-94.
Bishop, Albert B., Ill, to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Methods
and means for statistical variance analysis of sheet manufacturing
processes using scanning and dwelling gauges. 3,471,685, 10-7-69,
CI. 235-151.13
Bishop and Babcock Corporation, The: See —
Munse, Robert A., 3,422,500.
Bishop, Arthur E. Dual-mode power steering system. 3,458,998, 8-5-
69, CI. 60-51.
Bishop, Bruce L. Fold-away kitchen appliance support. 3,464,749, 9-
2-69, CI. 312-248.
Bishop, Charles Richard, deceasedO (by Bishop, Muriel Janet, ex-
ecutrix). Stable structure. 3,420,066, 1-7-69, CI. 61-46.5
Bishop, Clinton L.: See-
Brooks, Alden W.; Bishop, Clinton L.; Thomas, James R.; and
Richard, Kenneth D., 3,464,875.
Bishop, Edwin V. Power loading and unloading truck body.
3,421,645, 1-14-69, CI. 214-505.
Bishop, Frederic L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of sealing copper
in silica body. 3,445,212, 5-20-69, CI. 65-59.
Bishop, Frederic L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Composite lamp article
with glass-ceramic lamp envelope. 3,451,579, 6-24-69, CI. 220-2.1
Bishop, Frederic L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Devitrifying solder glass.
3,485,648, 12-23-69, CI. 106-53.
Bishop, Frederic L.; Cook, Eugene M.; and Florence, Jack M., to
Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of tempering and imparting a protec-
tive scratch-resistant coating to a glass article. 3,475,150, 10-28-
69, CI. 65-60.
Bishop, George E.; and McManis, Donald L.,
pany. Automatic direction control for
3,465,222, 9-2-69, CI. 318-33.
Bishop, Harry L.: See —
Ardito, Victor P.; Bishop, Harry L.;
E.,3,432,288.
Bishop, James Lawrence, to Heinz, H. J., Company Limited. Can
openers. 3,473,499, 10-21-69, CI. 113-1.
Bishop, John D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Saturable reactor/constraining inductor arrangement. 3,432,741,
3-11-69, CI. 321-45.
Bishop, John D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Driven inverter dead-time circuit. 3,435,324, 3-25-69, CI. 321-45.
Bishop, John D.; Hasson, Murray R.; and Kadri, Fred V., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Driven inverter dead-time
circuit. 3,461,405, 8-12-69, CI. 331-113.
Bishop, John M.; and Simon, Emmett F., to Conolon Corporation,
The. Rod wrapping machine. 3,448,506, 6-10-69, CI. 29-208.
Bishop, John Moses, and Simon, Emmett Francis: See —
Duross, Harry Robert, Jr., 3,425,587.
Bishop, Leonard J., to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Power and
free conveyor transfer system. 3,425,361, 2-4-69, CI. 104-172.
Bishop, Leonard J., to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Power and
free conveyor system. 3,437,054, 4-8-69, CI. 104-178.
Bishop, Leonard J., to American Chain & Cable Company, Inc.,
mesne. Accumulating tow truck conveyor system. 3,451,353, 6-24-
69, CI. 104-172.
Bishop, Lewis H., to Pierce Specialized Equipment Co. Air conveyer
and unloader for granular materials and unloading process
therefor. 3,454,307, 7-8-69, CI. 302-55.
Bishop, Lewis H., to Pierce Specialized Equipment Co. Apparatus
for rocking a photographic tray. 3,478,666, 1 1-18-69, CI. 95-99.
to Collins Radio Com-
an electrical motor.
and Woodcock, Ray
Bishop, Muriel Janet: See —
Bishop, Charles Richard.3,420,066.
Bishop, Nigel Douglas: See —
Ghosh, Ranajit; and Bishop, Nigel Douglas,3 ,464,986.
Bishop, Robert G.; Desmarais, Armand J.; and Reid, Albert R., to
Hercules Incorporated. Cellulose derivatives of improved dispersi-
bility and process. 3,455,714, 7-15-69, CI. 106-205.
Bishop, Samuel N.; and Grayson, Edward W., to Singer-General
Precision, Inc. Manufacturing process. 3,468,003, 9-23-69, CI. 29-
1.2
Bishop, Thomas D., to Deritend Engineering Company Limited, The.
Treatment of continuous webs. 3,448,646, 6-10-69, CI. 83-303.
Bishop, Thomas D., to Deritend Engineering Company Limited, The.
Rotary dies. 3,479,931, 11-25-69, CI. 93-58.2
Bishop, Thomas Desmond,, to Deritend Engineering Company
Limited, The. Apparatus for cutting and creasing cardboard.
3,443,490, 5-13-69, CI. 93-58.2
Bishop, Thomas Desmond, to Deritend Engineering Company,
Limited, The. Apparatus used in the production, for example, of
blanks of board, plastics, or other sheet material. 3,454,271, 7-8-
69, CI. 271-51.
Bishop, Virgil S.; and Shekerjian, Hart, to Motorola, Inc. Mask align-
ment tool. 3,475,097, 10-28-69, CI. 355-91.
Bishop, Walter F., to Bell & Howell Company. Method and ap-
paratus for feeding single sheets. 3,447,799, 6-3-69, CI. 271-21.
Bishop, Walter F.; and Bookless, Goerge W., to Bell & Howell Com-
pany. Apparatus for feeding single sheets. 3,447,798, 6-3-69, CI.
271-21.
Bishop, William Gordon Groves: See —
Eaves, Dennis Robert; Bergemann, Horst; and Bishop, William
Gordon Groves.3,449,985.
Bishop, William T., to Hercules Incorporated. Treatment of sylvinite
ores. 3,452,867, 7-1-69, CI. 209-166.
Bisk, Max. Shoe tree. 3,435,475, 4-1-69, CI. 12-117.4
Biskup, Donald R., to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany. Fault locating system utilizing narrow bandwidth channel to
transmit fault surge arrival times to a master timing location.
3,462,681, 8-19-69, CI. 324-52.
Biskup, John: See —
Migdol, Norman R.; and Biskup, John, 3,433,700.
Bisland, Theodore. Automatic headrest and neck protector.
3,420,572, 1-7-69, CI. 297-216.
Bislew, John E., to Case, J. I., Company. Transmission control.
3,469,472, 9-30-69, CI. 74-761.
Bisque, Ramon E.: See —
Stevens, Douglas N.; Bloom, Duane N.; and Bisque, Ramon
E.,3,465,593.
Bisschops, Johan Heinrich; Willems, Jozef Frans; and van Lan-
deghem, Willy Karel, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Process for the manu-
facture of magnetizable recording layers. 3,460,984, 8-12-69, CI.
117-161.
Bissell Inc.: See —
Bienek, Gunter, 3,457,575.
Gibbs, Kenneth E., 3,458,263.
Rosendall, Henry J.; Hughes, Martin Robert; and Yonkers,
Robert A., 3,484,171.
Bissell, Robert D.: See—
Ingham, Robert J.; and Bissell, Robert D.,3,434,330.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; and Hooper Clive
Williams, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Over-end wind-
ing of yarn. 3,452,533, 7-1-69, CI. 57-176.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive Wil-
liams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Over-end winding of yarn. 3,451,209, 6-24-69, CI. 57-
156.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive Wil-
liams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Over-end winding of yarn. 3,452,534, 7-1-69, CI. 57-176.
Bissett, Alexander F., to General Electric Company. Removable
brush assembly. 3,432,708, 3-11-69, CI. 310-239.
Bissett, Ernest E. Railcar coupling. 3,450,271, 6-17-69, CI. 213-75.
Bissett, Thomas B., to Bissett-Berman Corporation, The. Electrolytic
devices. 3,432,814, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-173.
Bissett-Berman Corporation, The: See —
Bissett, Thomas B., 3,432,814.
Miller, Edmund A., 3,423,643.
Mintz, Martin, 3,423,644.
Mintz, Martin, 3,423,648.
Plehal, Edward J.; Frick, Gene; and Mintz, Martin, 3,423,642.
Bissinger, Walter J.: See —
Burney, Harold W.; Bissinger, Walter J.; and Landecker, Fred
K., 3,423,976.
Bissinger, William E.; Strain, Franklin; Stevens, Henry C; Dial, Wil-
liam R.; and Chisholm, Raymond S., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Polycarbonate-carbamates. 3,474,072, 10-21-69, CI. 260-49.
Bissot, Thomas C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Ethylene copolymer dispersions containing dimerized wood rosin
soaps. 3,487,036, 12-30-69, CI. 260-27.
Biswell, Charles Bedford: See —
Bartlett, Philip Lee; and Biswell, Charles Bedford,3,428,713.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bitar, Louie S.; and Grane, Henry R., to Atlantic Richfield Com-
pany. Production of epoxide-taurine salt condensation products.
3,480,666, 11-25-69, CI. 260-513.
Bitha, Panayota: See —
Hlavka, Joseph John; and Bitha, Panayota.3,455,800.
Winterbottom, Robert; Bitha, Panayota; and Kissman, Henry
Marcel.3,433,834.
Bither, Tom A., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Copper dichalcogenides and their preparation. 3,482,939, 12-9-69,
CI. 23-204.
Bitjugov, Jury Alexeevich: See —
Keller, Ulrikh Ulrikhovich; Ledokhovich, Adolf Nikodimovich;
Bitjugov, Jury Alexeevich; and Stratulatov, Gennady
Yakovlevich.3,479,999.
Bitler, William R.: See-
Ames, Stuart Leslie; and Bitler, William R., 3,423, 253.
Bitney, Robert H. Spring biased hinge. 3,426,387, 2-11-69, CI. 16-
189.
Bittel, Fred F.; and Jaworski, Stanley F., to Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Company, The. Tracer guide. 3,456,558, 7-22-69, CI. 90-62.
Bitter, Kenneth D.; Atkinson, George E.; and Fogle, William B., to
Black and Decker Manufacturing, Company, The. Transmission
and selector mechanism for alternate hammer and hammer-drill
power tool. 3,433,082, 3-18-69, CI. 74-22.
Bitterlich, Gordon M., to National Airoil Burner Company, Incor-
porated. Burners. 3,425,781, 2-4-69, CI. 431-178.
Bitterlich, Gordon M.; and Binker, Paul J., to National Airoil Burner
Company, Incorporated. Gas burner. 3,463,602, 8-26-69, CI. 431-
188.
Bitterlich, Gordon M.: See —
Stoops, James W.; Bitterlich, Gordon M.; Lipkin, Moses R.; and
Primas, Alex L.,3,480,416.
Bitterly, Jack G., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Cooling
material. 3,479,838, 1 1-25-69, CI. 62-259.
Bittler, Knut: See—
Von Kutepow, Nikolaus; Bittler, Knut; and Neubauer,
Dieter,3,437,676.
Von Kutepow, Nikolaus; Bittler, Knut; Neubauer, Dieter; and
Reis, Hermann,3,455,989.
Bittman, Jess C; and Miles, John H., to Vaughn Machinery Com-
pany, The. Wire or rod handling method and apparatus.
3,443,605,5-13-69, CI. 140-2.
Bittner, Donald L. Method for determination of protein-bound
iodinated components. 3,471,553, 10-7-69, CI. 260-519.
Bittner, Hans Joachim; and Jacobs, Lorenz, to Putsch, H., & Com-
pany. Glass pressing machine with fluid pressure controls.
3,471,281, 10-7-69, CI. 65-163.
Bittorf, Hannjorg, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. System for the
production of a flat electron beam for a traveling wave tube with
purely electrostatic focusing. 3,454,806, 7-8-69, CI. 313-75.
Bittorf, Hannjorg; Denk, Hans; and Wolfram, Roland, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Traveling wave tube having damping means
between the external input and output wave guides thereof.
3,483,418, 12-9-69, CI. 315-3.5
Bituminous Coal Research Inc.: See —
Saltsman, Robert D., 3,443,364.
Bitzcr, Martin; and Deibel, Raymond A., to Trico Products Corpora-
tion. Speed regulating valve assembly. 3,470,915, 10-7-69, CI.
138-43.
Bitzer, Martin; and von Langendorff, Vitmar, to Trico Products Cor-
poration. Intermittent dwell windshield wiper. 3,428,994, 2-25-69,
CI. 15-250.12
Bitzcr, Roland. Knitted pile fabric and method of making the same.
3,468,139, 9-23-69, CI. 66-194.
Biuro Projektow Prezemyslu Hutniczego 'Biprohut':See —
Dybal, Kazimierz; Stwora, Eugeniusz; and Suchon, Kazimierz,
3,446,492.
Biuro Projektow Przcmyslu Hutniczego 'Biprohut':See —
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonen-
berg, Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and
Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,459,417.
Gruszczynski, Lcszek; and Adler, Henryk, 3,448,908.
Bivans Corporation: See—
Bivans, Elbert L.; and Kund, August, 3,421,288.
Bivans, Elbert L., 3,432,984.
Bivans, Elbert L., to Bivans Corporation. Stuffer for traveling car-
tons. 3,432,984, 3-18-69, CI. 53-120.
Bivans, Elbert L.; and Kund, August, to Bivans Corporation. Carton-
closing machine. 3,421,288, 1-14-69, CI. 53-376.
Bivans, Lorna. Method of filling and camouflaging skin cavities.
3,444,291, 5-13-69, CI. 424-63.
Biviator S.A.: See—
Adler, Karl, 3,457,524.
Ducommun, Georges; and Adler, Karl, 3,477,007.
Bixby, Harold O. Pyrographic type telautographic recorder.
3,436,476, 4-1-69, CI. 178-18.
Bixby, Leon C; and Halliwill, Eugene S. Infrared heating device.
3,460,460, 8-12-69, CI. 99-327.
Bixby, Thomas G., to Phillips Drill Company, Inc., mesne. Stop rota-
tion mechanism attachment. 3,478,829, 11-18-69, CI. 173-104.
Bixby, William E.: See—
Balint, Andrew; Bixby, William E.; and Tyler, Len A. ,3,424,579.
Hines, Walter; Bixby, William E.; and Quateman, Joseph
I.,3,424,640.
Smitzer, Louis A.; Tyler, Len A.; Hines, Walter; and Bixby, Wil-
liam E.,3,442,585.
Bixby, William H., to New North Electric Company, mesne. Filtered
alternating current voltage regulator. 3,435,331, 3-25-69, CI. 323-
45.
Bixby, William H., to New North Electric Company, mesne.
Polyphase booster controlled battery charger with reduced
telephone interference. 3,447,062, 5-27-69, CI. 321-5.
Bixby, William H., to North Electric Company. Control circuit for
rectifiers using silicon controlled rectifiers. 3,470,444, 9-30-69, CI.
321-5.
Bixel, Bart B. Floor waxing apparatus. 3,453,058, 7-1-69, CI. 401-
188.
Bixler, David A.: See —
Leeke, Paul D.; and Bixler, David A. ,3,445,832.
Bixler, Harris J.; Cross, Robert A.; and Markley, Lita L., to Amicon
Corporation. Anti-thrombogenic material. 3,475,358, 10-28-69,
CI. 260-17.4
Bixler, Harris J.; and Fallick, Gary J., to Amicon Corporation. Rein-
forcing filler. 3,471,439, 10-7-69, CI. 260-41.
Bixler, Kenneth D., to Diamond International Corporation. Produce
package and blank for producing the lid. 3,482,680, 12-9-69, CI.
206-45.31
Bixler, Kenneth D.; and Ralphs, Robert E., to Diamond International
Corporation. Produce package and blank for producing a lid for
the same. 3,482,679, 12-9-69, CI. 206-45.31
Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm Kraut KG.: See—
Kuhnle, Ernest; and Schwarz, Josef, 3,421,595.
Bizet, Pierre, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunica-
tions. Electronic switch. 3,431,435, 3-4-69, CI. 307-247.
Bizet, Pierre, to Cit-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunications.
Driftless direct current amplifier. 3,443,234, 5-6-69, CI. 330-6.
Bizouard, Rene E., to Societe Anonyme Etablissements Rally. Com-
bined ball obstacle and projector for a game table. 3,472,513, 10-
14-69, CI. 273-129.
Bjarno, Knud Maro Henrik, to Fritz Buser AG. Filling machines for
composite containers. 3,448,559, 6-10-69, CI. 53-188.
Bjereus, Sven R., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator. Hydraulic
means for generating signals representative of fluctuating compres-
sion forces in railway vehicles and the like. 3,470,696, 10-7-69,
CI. 60-54.5
Bjerkan, Theodore J., to Combustion Equipment Company. Makeup
air heater. 3,482,825, 12-9-69, CI. 263-19.
Bjerke, Harald C: See—
Doherty, Bernard E.; and Bjerke, Harald C, 3,486,533.
Bjerking, Sven-Erik. Production of piles and pile structures in the
ground. 3,420,067, 1-7-69, CI. 61-53.64
B. J. Management Corporation: See —
Greenwall, Robert A., Jr.; and Halvorsen, Jack L., 3,467,922.
Bjorck, Sverker R. F. Y., to Liljeholmens Stearinfabriks AB. Device
for shaping the butt ends of candles. 3,453,686, 7-8-69, CI. 18-1.
Bjordahl, James: See —
Brastow, Edgar R.; Bjordahl, James; and Little, Ronald
F.,3,434,355.
Bjork, Albion P., to BLH Electronics, Inc. Temperature regulation of
thermal recording. 3,438,056, 4-8-69, CI. 346-76.
Bjork, Bengt Anders, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Apparatus for
sterilizing articles. 3,454,353, 7-8-69, CI. 21-94.
Bjork, Gust H., to Pure Air Mufflers, Inc. Muffler. 3,425,216, 2-4-
69, CI. 60-30.
Bjork, Harold John Carl; and Kilander, Sven Gustav Ingemar, to
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Automatic telephone exchange
for subscriber's instruments with push button keysending.
3,478,172, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 179-18.
Bjork, John A.: See —
Rickley, Samuel S.; and Bjork, John A.,3,453,031.
Bjork, Nils Arvid Norman; and Borg, Sven-Bertil, to AGA Ak-
tiebolag. Optical scanning by means of infra-red radiation.
3,430,045, 2-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Bjorklund, Ludvig, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Valve system for hydraulic elevators. 3,437,012, 4-8-69, CI. 91-
446.
Bjorknas, John. Protective starting device for internal combustion
engines. 3,456,637, 7-22-69, CI. 123-140.
Bjorknas, John: See —
Southwell, Leslie H.; and Bjorknas, John,3,446,l 19.
Bjorksten, Johan: See —
Paquette, Elmer G., 3,477,157.
Bjorksten, Johan A.; and Kaufman, William A., to Griffolyn Com-
pany, Inc. Means and system for tie-down. 3,467,999, 9-23-69, CI.
24-245.
Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Paquette, Elmer Gordon, 3,478,393.
Bjorkum, Svein: See —
Henriksen, Jan-Erik; and Bjorkum, Svein,3,433,882.
Bjorn-Larsen, Knut L. Panty girdle and stocking support. 3,478,748,
11-18-69, CI. 128-535.
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Bjorn, Warren A. Security systems. 3,443,069, 5-6-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Biornestad, Odd. Process for making skis from plastics reinforced
with glass fibers. 3,438,828, 4-15-69, CI. 156-171.
Bjornson, Geir, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fluoroform produc-
tion. 3,439,052, 4-15-69, CI. 260-653.
Bjornson, Geir, to Phillips Petroleum Company. High temperature
zirconia coated thermocouple. 3,462,318, 8-19-69, CI. 136-233.
Bjornson, Geir, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Plasma jet conver-
sion of fluoroform. 3,471,546, 10-7-69, CI. 260-465.7
Blaauw, Albert: See—
de Graaf, Johannes; and Blaauw, Albert.3,475,489.
Blaauw, Andrew: See —
Becker, Gordon D.; and Blaauw, Andrew, 3,450,21 1.
Blachut, Theodore J.; Schut, Gerhardus H.; and Smialowski, Antoni
J., to Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Photogrammet-
ric projection instrument. 3,486,820, 12-30-69, CI. 355-22.
Blachut, Theodore J.; and Smialowski, Antoni J., to Canadian
Patents and Development Limited. Photogrammetric method and
apparatus. 3,465,444, 9-9-69, CI. 33-20.
Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Amrein, Carl J.; and Bednarski, Thaddeus E., 3,441,766.
Amrein, Carl J.; and Carman, Charles V., 3,447,01 1.
Amrein, Carl J., 3,480,814.
Bacon, Robert N., 3,424,964.
Beckering, Jacobus J., 3,429,078.
Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Beares, Allen G., 3,474,575.
Beckering, Jacobus J.; Duran, Raymond J.; and Lessig, William
R., Ill, 3,485,018.
Bednarski, Thaddeus E., 3,482,458.
Bitter, Kenneth D.; Atkinson, George E.; and Fogle, William B.,
3,433,082.
Duran, Raymond J.; and Beares, Allen G., 3,485,017.
Harris, Robert Dennis, 3,478,240.
Harvey, David E.; Amrein, Carl J.; and Abbratozzato, Salvatore
R., 3,476,965.
Houck, Frederick D., 3,464,503.
Lessig, William R., Ill; and Dickson, James E., 3,428,328.
Lessig, William R., HI, 3,481,123.
Miller, Daniel A.; and Saffell, William F., 3,426,227.
Miller, Daniel A., 3,430,708.
Miller, Daniel A., 3,430,709.
Moores, Robert G., Jr., 3,454,284.
Riley, Robert H., Jr.; and Wood, John W., 3,485,307.
Sheps, Martin I.; Beckering, Jacobus J.; and Bednarski, Thad-
deus E., 3,432,703.
Shreve, Arthur L., Ill; Norris, Lyell Bayne, Jr.; and Beichler,
Robert W., 3,481,453.
Sieber, Charles B., 3,486,569.
Sindelar, William F., 3,428,327.
Sindelar, William F., 3,454,059.
Smith, Stanley K.; and Ramstrom, Lee W., 3,486,460.
Walter, Richard T., 3,436,578.
Wood, John W., 3,481,411.
Zelik, Hynek, 3,447,001.
Zelik, Hynek J.; and Cowman, George W., 3,450,917.
Zelik, Hynek J., 3,478,788.
Black Clawson Company, The: See—
Artiano, Adrian; and Lindberg, Verne L., 3,421,561.
Chupka, David E., 3,471,367.
Dain, John E.; and Milne, William S., 3,430,738.
Gove, Harvey H.; and Anderson, John C, 3,427,685.
Green, Marshall S., 3,450,596.
Hautau, Charles F., 3,453,856.
Hautau, Charles F., 3,453,910.
Hautau, Charles F., 3,456,557.
Hautau, Charles F., 3,468,199.
Hautau, Charles F., 3,472,058.
Mainstone, Kenneth A., 3,482,793.
Notbohm, Willard C, 3,459,124.
Notbohm, Willard C, 3,478,81 1.
Notbohm, Willard C, 3,483,080.
Palmer, Albert; and Lindberg, Verne L., 3,478,789.
Pcnkala, Joseph E.; and Escarfail, Jean-Pierre, 3,453,137.
Penrod, William R., 3,478,975.
Phelps, Richard W., 3,471,097.
Rojecki, Walter E., 3,447,453.
Schaffrath, Paul M., 3,468,242.
Swickad, James L.; and Curati, Hershel L., 3,461,495.
Swickard, James L.; and Koppehele, Paul H., 3,477,098.
Swickard, James L., Jr., 3,423,566.
Black, Conrad Nagcl; and Cockrcll, John William. Remote load or
battery control system. 3,457,491, 7-22-69, CI. 320-48.
Black, Donald M.; and Carfagno, Samuel J., to Flexible Packaging
Equipment, Inc. Self-manifolding cylinders. 3,422,728, 1-21-69,
CI. 91-414.
Black, Donald: See—
Neuendorf, Charles A.; and Black, Donald.3,440,654.
Black, Enoch. Safety steering column. 3,424,263, 1-28-69, CI. 180-
82.
Black, Ernest L., to Purex Corporation, Ltd. Laboratory fume hood.
3,425,335, 2-4-69, CI. 98-115.
Black, Francis B.; and Harris, Ellis D., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Binary code converters. 3,438,025, 4-8-69, CI. 340-347.
Black, Frank S.; and Haselton, Thomas P., to General Electric Com-
pany. Thermocouple having composite sheath. 3,463,674, 8-26-69,
CI. 136-233.
Black, George L., Jr. Apparatus for harvesting agricultural crops.
3,460,330, 8-12-69, CI. 56-328.
Black, Guy: See —
Blitz, Melvin H.; Brown, Donald W.; and Black, Guy,3,460,270.
Black, H. R., Company: See —
Hutson, Cyril, 3,485,379.
Black, Hugh. Wood fasteners. 3,431,810, 3-11-69, CI. 85-11.
Black, James A. Slitting and scoring apparatus. 3,459,078, 8-5-69,
CI. 83-8.
Black, James B.; and Luzaich, Samuel, to Twin Disc Incorporated.
Gear transmission driven by torque converter and constant speed
clutch. 3,447,397, 6-3-69, CI. 74-732.
Black, James B.: See —
Hilpert, Conrad R.; and Black, James B.,3,420,344.
Black, James T., Jr. Apparatus for continuously casting elongated
metal bodies. 3,437,129, 4-8-69, CI. 164-282.
Goss, Norman P.; Black, James; and Stewart, William
J.,3,438,820.
Black, John O. Bed. 3,456,266, 7-22-69, CI. 5-8.
Black, John O. Bed. 3,456,267, 7-22-69, CI. 5-8.
Black, Leon Paul. Automatic window cleaning device. 3,444,580, 5-
20-69, CI. 15-302.
Black, Matthew B., HI, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Coagula-
tion of polytetrafluoroethylene latex. 3,464,964, 9-2-69, CI. 260-
92.1
Black, Robert B. Aspirating cartridge syringe with gas actuation.
3,433,223, 3-18-69, CI. 128-218.
Black, Robert B. Gas actuated hypodermic syringe. 3,433,224, 3-18-
69, CI. 128-218.
Black, Robert B. Aspirating cartridge syringe with gas actuation.
3,460,534, 8-12-69, CI. 128-218.
Black, Robert H. Lockwasher. 3,481,381, 12-2-69, CI. 151-35.
Black, Robert J.; and Sordello, Frank J., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Memory system. 3,427,606, 2-11-69, CI.
340-174.1
Black, Robert J.; Thaler, George J.; Prentky, Peter I.; and Cordano,
Richard D., to International Business Machines Corporation. Posi-
tioning system for random access device. 3,426,337, 2-4-69, CI.
340-174.1
Black, Robert L., Jr., to Parks-Cramer Company. Crane mounted
loom cleaner with synchronized oscillation. 3,422,481, 1-21-69,
CI. 15-312.
Black, Robert L., Jr., to Parks-Cramer Company. Method of remov-
ing fiber waste from spinning frames. 3,429,745, 2-25-69, CI. 134-
37.
Black, Robert L., Jr., to Parks-Cramer Company. Method for col-
lecting fiber waste in textile mills. 3,437,520, 4-8-69, CI. 134-21.
Black, Robert L., Jr.; and Lee, Charles D., Jr., to Parks-Cramer
Company. Textile machine tending and cleaning apparatus.
3,432,877, 3-18-69, CI. 15-312.
Black, Robert L., Jr.: See-
Lee, Charles D., Jr.; and Black, Robert L., Jr.,3,486,319.
Black Sivalls and Bryson, Inc.: See —
Mills, Stanley M., 3,463,351.
Myers, James F., 3,485,082.
Black, Stanley H.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,428,910.
Black, Swalls & Bryson, Inc.: See —
Wood, Loren E., 3,484,817.
Black, William A. P.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford, David, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Dichloride salts of o-
methylenated sugar acids. 3,420,852, 1-7-69, CI. 260-340.7
Black, William A. P.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford, David, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Method of precipitating
polyvalent cations. 3,433,738, 3-18-69, CI. 210-54.
Black, William A.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford, David, to United
States of America, Agriculture. l,6-Diamino-2,3:4,5-di-0-
benzilidine-1,6- dideoxygalactitol. 3,463,790, 8-26-69, CI. 260-
340.9
Black, William Hill, Jr.: See—
Black, William Hill; and Black, William Hill, Jr.,3,473,362.
Black, William Hill; and Black, William Hill, Jr. Connector plate for
joining wood members and method and apparatus for making
same. 3,473,362, 10-21-69, CI. 72-326.
Black, William Horace; and Pittman, Clarence Edward. Drawer
form. 3,462,208, 8-19-69, CI. 312-352.
Black, William J.: See-
Anderson, Rodney H.; Black, William J.; and Miller, Lawrence
J.,3,483,640.
Black, William L., to Raytheon Company. Impulse noise cancella-
tion. 3,456,198, 7-15-69, CI. 325-475.
Blackband, William Thomas; and Nichols, David Edgar Thomas, to
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Minister
of Technology in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the.
Phase-optimized antennae system. 3,453,623, 7-1-69, CI. 343-100.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Blackbourn, Charles E. Expandable headband cap. 3,470,565, 10-7-
69, CI. 2-8.
Blackburn, Donald Macpherson, to Wickman Lang Limited, (for-
merly known as John Lang & Sons Limited). Lathe chucking
equipment. 3,452,997, 7-1-69, CI. 279-4.
Blackburn Electronic Production Controls Ltd.: See —
Pickles, Norman, 3,433,188.
Blackburn, Ian. Self-igniting cigarette. 3,420,240, 1-7-69, CI. 131-7.
Blackburn, John A. Credit card cleaning apparatus. 3,428,988, 2-25-
69, CI. 15-160.
Blackburn, Marvin J., to Vernon Tool Co., Ltd. Simplified automatic
pipe cutting machine. 3,430,938, 3-4-69, CI. 266-23.
Blackburn, Richard D., to General Electric Company. Time delay
circuit for regulator control circuit. 3,427,469, 2-11-69, CI. 307-
130.
Blackburn, Robert S., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Valve with isolated valve actuating mechanism. 3,442,487, 5-6-69,
CI. 251-257.
Blackburn, Walter L. Wedge button. 3,483,841, 12-16-69, CI. 114-
218.
Blackert, John E.: See —
Towers, Harvey S.; and Blackert, John E., 3,424,525.
Blackett, James C, to Honeywell Inc. Rotary safe leak valve.
3,425,597, 2-4-69, CI. 222-3.
Blackett, James C, to Honeywell Inc. Condition detecting apparatus,
including capacitor in series with sensor means, for short circuit
protection. 3,428,901, 2-18-69, CI. 328-1.
Blackett, James C, to Honeywell Inc. Burner control apparatus with
prepurge timing. 3,449,055, 6-10-69, CI. 431-26.
Blackett, James C, to Honeywell Inc. Solid-state control system.
3,482,922, 12-9-69, CI. 431-26.
Blackett, James C; Flagg, Raymond P.; Livingston, William L.; and
Ritchart, Stuart T., to Honeywell Inc. Liquid operator valve.
3,421,536, 1-14-69, CI. 137-253.
Blackford Raymond H., to Durable Manufacturing Company. Valve
disc. 3,456,682, 7-22-69, CI. 137-516.17
Blackhurst, Daniel G., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Movable press
bolster. 3,422,661, 1-21-69, CI. 72-448.
Blackhurst, Robert Vaughan: See —
Coplin, John Frederick; Longley, Peter; and Blackhurst, Robert
Vaughan.3,421,686.
Blackley, William D., to Texaco Inc. Hydrocarbon oxidation.
3,462,494, 8-19-69, CI. 260-586.
Blackley, William D.; Siegart, William R.; and Chafetz, Harry, to
Texaco , Inc. Fluorocarbon derivatives of paraffin wax. 3,429,937,
2-25-69, CI. 260-653.8
Blackley, William D.: See—
Siegart, William R.; Blackley, William D.; Chafetz, Harry; and
McMahon, Matthew A., Jr.,3,480,667.
Blacklock, Arthur G.: See—
Pryor, Harry H.; Kessler, Arthur R.; Blacklock, Arthur G.; Neu-
mann, Charles G.; Short, William H.; and Modjeski, Richard
N.,3,446,137.
Blackman, Calvin C. Heat exchanger. 3,429,370, 2-25-69, CI. 165-
47.
Blackman, Dennis G.; and Fisher, John Stanley. Collapsible con-
tainers. 3,446,384, 5-27-69, CI. 217-14.
Blackman, Glenn R.; and Robinson, Edward W. Pressure relief
mechanism for anti- slam valves. 3,422,843, 1-21-69, CI. 137-514.
Blackman, Paul R.; and Sullivan, Edmund T., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Arcuate club type welding gun.
3,428,778, 2-18-69, CI. 219-130.
Blackman, Seymour N. Mercury glass clinical thermometer with
maximum temperature recording trap and method of making the
trap. 3,460,390, 8-12-69, CI. 73-371.
Blackmer, Harold D. Multipoint vibration detector. 3,477,280, 11-
11-69, CI. 73-71.4
Blackmer, Leroy L., to Eastman Kodak Company. Diffraction grat-
ing recording. 3,453,640, 7-1-69, CI. 346-1.
Blackmon, Laura Mae. Artists' supply cases. 3,446,337, 5-27-69, CI.
206-1.7
Blackmore, Donald W. Brewing apparatus. 3,424,075, 1-28-69, CI.
99-298.
Blackmore, Joseph J.; and Glung, Perry G. Liquid downflow air
purging means for a vortex type de-aerator and the like.
3,486,306, 12-30-69, CI. 55-205.
Blackmore, Kenneth A. E.: See—
Markham, Aaron E.; and Blackmore, Kenneth A. E., 3,476,740.
Blackstien, Allan A.: See—
Halko, John J., Jr., 3,480,313.
Blackstone Corporation: See —
Carlson, Richard E., 3,431,620.
de Christopher, Eugene, 3,449,857.
Hale, Everett W., 3,479,093.
Laudenslager, Harry B., Jr.; and Hale, Everett W., 3,445,299.
Blackwell, F. C, and Company Limited: See—
Hukin, Arthur Shepherd, 3,461,220.
Hukin, Arthur Shepherd, 3,464,052.
Blackwell, Francis O., Ill: See—
Eisengrein, Robert H.; and Blackwell, Francis O., 111,3,437,813.
Eisengrein, Robert H.; Blackwell, Francis O., Ill; and Golden,
Forrest B.,3, 44 1,8 17.
Blackwell, George T., Jr. Adzing apparatus. 3,486,542, 12-30-69, CI.
144-133.
Blackwell, Jennings P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Thermal sta-
bilization of aliphatic sulphonyl halides. 3,478,094, 11-11-69, CI.
260-543.
Blackwell, Jennings P.: See —
Reinert, Andrew J.; Blackwell, Jennings P.; and Cantrel, Ken-
neth E.,3,474,173.
Blackwell, John K., to Redditch Hosiery Needles Limited. Latched
needles. 3,453,845, 7-8-69, CI. 66-121.
Blackwell, Lyman L.; and Able, Edward T., to Sweeney, B. K.,
Manufacturing Co. Portable static meter for determining the mag-
nitude and polarity of accumulated electrostatic charges.
3,449,668, 6-10-69, CI. 324-72.
Blackwell, Noah E., Ill; and Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Desulfurization process. 3,446,728, 5-
27-69, CI. 208-218.
Blackwell, Noah E., HI: See—
Stuckey, Alto N., Jr.; Blackwell, Noah E., Ill; and del Valle,
Ignacio G., 3,475,323.
Blackwell, Paul K., Jr.: See-
Rudolph, Luther D.; Blackwell, Paul K., Jr.; and Hair, Hugh
A.,3,445,821.
Blackwell, Ronald J. Method of producing precipitation from the at-
mosphere and apparatus therefor. 3,456,880, 7-22-69, CI. 239-2.
Blackwell, Willis A.: See—
Riesbeck, Laverne J.; and Blackwell, Willis A. ,3,463, 315.
Blackwood, Everett C. Utility farm vehicle for mixing and discharg-
ing bulk material. 3,482,821, 12-9-69, CI. 259-6.
Blackwood, John; La Police, George D.; and Rakacs, Joseph G., to
Singer Company, The. Fold-away spool holder for a sew machine.
3,444,833, 5-20-69, CI. 112-218.
Bladen, Thomas H., to United States of America, Navy. Balanced
amplifier burst signal gate. 3,430,153, 2-25-69, CI. 330-15.
Bladen, Thomas H., to United States of America, Navy. Variable
gain amplifier. 3,449,686, 6-10-69, CI. 330-29.
Blaettler, Josef, to Ineta Establishment. Method and apparatus for
drying of materials. 3,468,036, 9-23-69, CI. 34-22.
Blaettner, Kurt; and Nowy, Gunther, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Soluble, readily
polishable hard waxes. 3,459,811, 8-5-69, CI. 260-613.
Blagg, Leon, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Thru-tubing
bridge plug. 3,460,618, 8-12-69, CI. 166-184.
Blagojevich, Milorad, to Kearney-National Inc. Self-energized tool
for crimping connection fittings about electrical conductor lines.
3,481,373, 12-2-69, CI. 140-113.
Blaha, Emil, to Seals Corporation of America. Method of making
ceramic shapes. 3,423,217, 1-21-69, CI. 106-39.
Blaho, Rudolph G.: See—
Brilando, Frank P.; and Blaho, Rudolph G.,3,48 1,628.
Brilando, Frank P.; Jameson, Stanley R.; and Blaho, Rudolph
G.,3,426,614.
Blaich, Emil; and Niemann, Gert, to Bosch, Robert G.m.b.H. Accu-
mulator with electrolyte reservoir in the cover. 3,485,678, 12-23-
69, CI. 136-162.
Blain, Roy W., to Elevator Equipment Company. Pressure-tempera-
ture compensated hydraulic valve regulator. 3,474,811, 10-28-69,
CI. 137-80.
Blair, Bryce Wilson, to AMP Incorporated. Gate control means for
traveling platen roller. 3,461,799, 8-19-69, CI. 101-269.
Blair, Calvin B., to United Manufacturers, Inc. Bale accumulator
gate construction. 3,436,903, 4-8-69, CI. 56-473.5
Blair, Calvin B., to United Manufacturers, Inc. Bale accumulator for
special field conditions. 3,443,708, 5-13-69, CI. 214-353.
Blair, Calvin B., to United Manufacturers Inc. Material handling
device. 3,455,477, 7-15-69, CI. 214-767.
Blair, Chester C, Jr.; and Smith, Richard E., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Projector lamp filament support. 3,470,413, 9-30-
69, CI. 313-331.
Blair, Clifford L. Tail stock structure. 3,436,995, 4-8-69, CI. 82-38.
Blair, Darrell J., to M & B Electric Co., Inc. Electric motor heating
unit. 3,445,743, 5-20-69, CI. 318-436.
Blair, David J.; and Herold, Carl D., Jr., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Radio communication systems. 3,435,344, 3-25-69,
CI. 325-421.
Blair, Etcyl H.; and Fischback, Bryant C, to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Certain di-loweralkoxy phosphino-thio-(and di-thio)
poly halo pyridyl acetates. 3,455,938, 7-15-69, CI. 260-294.8
Blair Fashions, Inc.: See —
Blair, Ronald L.; and Aileen, S. Carlson, 3,468,313.
Blair, George Richard: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,434,855.
Blair, James. Irrigation spray line. 3,448,927, 6-10-69, CI. 239-177.
Blair, John, to Coloroll Limited. Handle forming machine.
3,424,067, 1-28-69, CI. 93-1.
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153
Blair, Larry Keene; and Grot, Walther Gustav, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Perfluorovinylacetyl fluoride.
3,454,633, 78-69, CI. 260-544.
Blair Products S.A.: See —
Chambers, Michael B., 3,464,729.
Blair, Robert C. Means and method for controlling the edge-drying
of gypsum wallboard. 3,435,535, 4-1-69, CI. 34-7.
Blair, Ronald L.; and Aileen, S. Carlson, to Blair Fashions, Inc. Un-
dergarment with back support. 3,468,313, 9-23-69, CI. 128-520.
Blair, Stanley A., to Grace, W. R. & Co. Manually removable tear-
type closure elements. 3,447,710, 6-3-69, CI. 215-40.
Blair, William Carmichael: See-
Bennett, Roy Brian; and Blair, William Carmichael,3,435,262.
Blais, Maurice E., to Schjeldahl, G. T., Company. Punch. 3,465,634,
9-9-69, CI. 83-695.
Blaisdell, Donald Stapf; and Klaas, Ruth Elizabeth Barry. Composi-
tions of matter and process of treating sewage therewith.
3,423,312, 1-21-69, CI. 210-50.
Blake, Carl B.; and Fuerst, Adolph, to Martin-Marietta Corporation.
Printing on anodized aluminum. 3,484,342, 12-16-69, CI. 204-18.
Blake, Darrell N. Perforated pipe. 3,431,975, 3-1 1-69, CI. 166-227.
Blake, Donald E. Apparatus, reamer and methods for working pipe.
3,445,871,5-27-69, CI. 10-107.
Blake, Edward S.; and Hammann, William C, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Functional fluid compositions. 3,451,061, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
613.
Blake, Edward S.; and Webster, James A., to Monsanto Research
Corporation. Tetrakis perfluoro-akyl orthosilicates. 3,463,802, 8-
26-69, CI. 260-448.8
I Blake, Francis W. Farm tool carrier. 3,422,908, 1-21-69, CI. 172-
106.
Blake, George T. Devices for use in the marking out of building
sites. 3,462,843, 8-26-69, CI. 33-1.
Blake, Gordon H.: See —
Smith, Larry G.; Blake, Gordon H.; and Van Way, Jim
P.,3,438,678.
Blake, Jack W., to Jacobs, F. L., Co. Ash receptacle for automo-
biles. 3,466,107, 9-9-69, CI. 312-246.
Blake, Lawrence R., to Celanese Corporation. Art of producing fila-
mentary materials of cellulose ester. 3,428,468, 2-18-69, CI. 106-
171.
Blake, Michael P. Flexible coupling. 3,485,062, 12-23-69, CI. 64-14.
Blake, Ralph Kingsley, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. L, and Company.
Process for making electrically conductive images. 3,464,822, 9-2-
69, CI. 96-38.4
Blake, Stephen, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc., mesne. Diketo-dicarbox-
ylic acids and salts and preparation thereof by alkaline oxidation.
3,441,605, 4-29-69, CI. 260-537.
Blake, Whitney, Company, The: See —
Quackenbush, Edward C, 3,437,978.
Quackenbush, Edward Clarke, 3,474,384.
Blake, William, and Company, Incorporated: See —
Blake, William L., 3,426,652.
Blake, William L., to Blake, William, and Company, Incorporated.
Rotary hydraulic actuator with locking means. 3,426,652, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 92-27.
Blake, William T. Draft gear traaction control valve. 3,463,328, 8-
; 26-69, CI. 213-43.
Blakeley, Richard H.; and Bergere, Emric. Blind fastener. 3,443,474,
I 5-13-69, CI. 85-72.
Blakely, Carl Frederick; and Longmire, Donald E., to Boeing Com-
pany, The. Cargo loading apparatus. 3,463,334, 8-26-69, CI. 214-
75.
Blakely, David R.: See—
Blakely, James T., Jr.; and Blakely, David R., 3,464,454.
Blakely, James T., Jr.; and Blakely, David R. Picker stick checking
I means. 3,464,454, 9-2-69, CI. 139-165.
Blakely, Roger W., Jr., to Litton Systems, Inc . Method and ap-
paratus for measuring absolute gas pressure. 3,463,009, 8-26-69,
CI. 73-384.
Blaker, David G.: See —
Cabbage, John T.; Blaker, David G.; and Berger, Richard
F.,3,435,084.
Blaker, David P.; and Conrad, Kenneth J. Bowling ball hole gauging
device and drilling apparatus. 3,465,619, 9-9-69, CI. 77-5.
Blakeslee, G. S., & Co.: See—
Binks, Chester J.; and Janiszewski, Casimer, 3,443,852.
Cumming, John, 3,468,320.
Janiszewski, Casimer, 3,443,568.
Blakewell, Roland F.; Lanzinger, Robert H.; and Loveland, Malcolm
W., to Atlas-Pacific Engineering Company. Pear quartering device.
3,444,9 1 2, 5-20-69, CI. 1 46-34.
Blakewell, Roland F.: See-
Matthews, Rudolph; Blakewell, Roland F.; and Simpson, Frank
E., 3,439,791.
IBlalock, Theron V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Double delay-line filters for pulse amplifiers.
3,457,516, 7-22-69, CI. 328-165.
i Blanc, Albert J.; and Levine, Harvey, to MacBeth Corporation. Fiber
optics aperture. 3,463,595, 8-26-69, CI. 356-201.
Blanch, Charles H.; and Olzak, Henry F., to Alert Stamping and
Mfg. Co., Inc. Reel construction having improved ratchet and
pawl. 3,432,623, 3-1 1-69, CI. 191-12.2
Blanch, Charles H.; and Olzak, Henry F., to Alert Stamping and
Mfg., Co., Inc. Reel construction having pawl optionally mounted.
3,450,369, 6-17-69, CI. 242-107.7
Blanchard, Albert E.: See —
Galloway, George W.; and Blanchard, Albert E.,3,468,398.
Blanchard, Clarence E., Jr., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Posi-
tive locking shifting mechanism. 3,455,420, 7-15-69, CI. 192-51.
Blanchard, Edward R.; and Marancik, William G., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Mixture of ozone and oxygen containing
a fluorine additive. 3,428,501, 2-18-69, CI. 149-1.
Blanchard, Edward R.; and Reiter, Sydney H., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Heat leak measuring device and method.
3,453,865, 7-8-69, CI. 73-15.
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. N,N'-Dicyano-l,3-diazapropenes and the preparation thereof
from cyanamides and N-cyanoiminocarbonates. 3,439,031, 4-15-
69, CI. 260-55 1 .
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. 1-Arylbicyclo [1.1.0] butanes, intermediates thereto and
homopolymers thereof. 3,470,1 11, 9-30-69, CI. 260-2.
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Inter SE copolymers of bicyclo [1.1.0.] butanes. 3,470,137,
9-30-69, CI. 260-78.5
Blanchard, Floyd W. Stop means for limiting cartridge movement in
self-pressurizing ballpoint pens. 3,457,019, 7-22-69, CI. 401-187.
Blanchard, Richard L.: See —
Leckey, Cleve R.; Quint, Richard J.; and Blanchard, Richard
L.,3,427,723.
Blanchard, Robert R.: See—
Schnebelen, David F.; Young, Warren L.; Blanchard, Robert R.;
and Graham, Glen H.,3,467,732.
Blanche, James F., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Electrical feed-through connection
for printed circuit boards and printed cable. 3,430,182, 2-25-69,
CI. 339-17.
Blanche, Josef: See —
Schramm, Paul; and Blanche, Josef,3,42 1,626.
Thorn, Ewald Reinhard; Weber, Wilhelm; Lemberg, Ernst Sieg-
fried; and Blanche, Josef.3,437,212.
Blanchette, Howard M.; and Osban, William R., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Vent valve. 3,439,697, 4-22-69, CI. 137-119.
Blanchette, Robert J., to Structural Bearing Co. Structural bearing
pad assembly. 3,484,882, 12-23-69, CI. 14-16.
Blanchon, Etienne Marie Joseph, to Biscuits Brun. Methods for
treating cereal brans. 3,449,130, 6-10-69, CI. 99-80.
Blanck, Hillard: See—
Happel, John; and Blanck, Hillard,3,420,753.
Blanco, Raymond E.; Clark, Walter E.; and Yee, William C, to
United States of America, Interior. Chemical cycle for evaporative
water desalination plant. 3,463,814, 8-26-69, CI. 260-555.
Bland, Durwood Gene: See —
Otstot, Roger S.; Bland, Durwood Gene; and Meeks, James
W.,3,440,388.
Bland, John, to McAlpine, Robert, Sir, & Sons Limited. Earth
drilling equipment. 3,426,857, 2-1 1-69, CI. 173-163.
Bland, Larry I.: See —
Van Buskirk, Mark; and Bland, Larry I. ,3,439,232.
Blandin, Ernest W. Means for transferring graphic material.
3,432,235, 3-11-69, CI. 355-84.
Blandin Paper Company: See —
Richardson, Charles A., 3,480,455.
Blanding, Leonard C; Meyer, Hans J.; and Liebler, Kenneth A., to
Lear Siegler, Inc. Dynamic gas film bearing structure. 3,433,538,
3-18-69, CI. 308-9.
Blanding, Wendell S.: See-
Bennett, Robert W.; Blanding, Wendell S.; and Hausher,
Lawrence B., 3,473,909.
Blane, Leslie L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Recorded telephone dictation trunk circuit. 3,436,483, 4-1-69, CI.
179-6.
Blane, Leslie L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Telephone signaling arrangement. 3,436,487, 4-1-69, CI. 179-84.
Blanford, William F., to Parke, Davis & Company. Vaginal bib.
3,452,750, 7-1-69, CI. 128-132.
Blank, Aaron P., to Kamborian, Jacob S. Shoe construction.
3,422,551, 1-21-69, CI. 36-77.
Blank, Benjamin; and Sutton, Blaine M., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Phenoxazines. 3,475,427, 10-28-69, CI. 260-244.
Blank, Charles E., Sr.: See —
Newcomb, Wallace K.; Blank, Charles E., Sr.; and Van Loon,
Donald F.,3,438,638.
Blank, Edward, to Tobe Deutschmann Laboratories, Inc. Low-in-
ductance capacitor. 3,461,363, 8-12-69, CI. 317-261.
Blank, George F., to Hexcel Corporation. Explosively welded
honeycomb method. 3,449,819, 6-17-69, CI. 29-470.9
Blank, Herbert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polymeric chloroacylamides as gelatin hardeners. 3,442,655, 5-6-
69, CI. 96-111.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Blank, John M.; and Potter, Ralph M., to General Electric Company.
SiC p-n junction electroluminescent diode with a donor concentra-
tion diminishing from the junction to one surface and an acceptor
concentration increasing in the same region. 3,458,779, 7-29-69,
CI. 317-234.
Blank, Robert J.; Friedman, Charles M.; and Richman, Bruce.
Denture cleaning agitator. 3,472,493, 10-14-69, CI. 259-72.
Blank, Stewart M. Deformed shock absorbing devices. 3,437,367, 4-
8-69, CI. 293-70.
Blanke, Gordon Clifford, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electronic
integrator. 3,433,936, 3-18-69, CI. 235-183.
Blankenbaker, John V., to Scantlin Electronics, Inc. Keyboard input
system. 3,483,553, 12-9-69, CI. 340-365.
Blankenhorn, Charles F.; and Grahek, Ted A., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Process for regenerating cation exchange resins. 3,454,503,
7-8-69, CI. 260-2.2
Blankenship, Ernest Bayne. Incinerator toilet using water. 3,474,468,
10-28-69, CI. 4-131.
Blanshine, Allison W.; and Procter, Edward C, to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Spring loaded cam adjusted idler. 3,463,024, 8-26-69,
CI. 74-242.11
Blanton, Albert G., to International Harvester Company. Cotton har-
vester delivery conveyor and method of conveying. 3,423,133, 1-
21-69, CI. 302-61.
Blanton, Albert G.; and Cable, Wyatt T., Jr., to International Har-
vester Company. Cotton harvester delivery conveyor. 3,423,132,
1-21-69, CI. 302-61.
Blanz, Jerry A.: See-
Becker, John C; Benjaminson, Albert; Blanz, Jerry A.; Karrer,
Henry E.; and Moffat, Robert J.,3,456,216.
Blanzy, Eugene J.; and Carlson, Everett W., to Lincoln Brass Works.
Gas valve structure. 3,443,591, 5-13-69, CI. 137-625.3
Blasbalg, Herman L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Random-access communication system employing pseudo-
random signals. 3,432,619, 3-1 1-69, CI. 179-15.
Blaschek, Otto, to Arnold & Richter KG. Cassettes and cameras
equipped therewith. 3,480,351, 1 1-25-69, CI. 352-35.
Blaschke, Franz: See —
Schade, Gerhard; and Blaschke, Franz.3,454,536.
Schade, Gerhard; and Blaschke, Franz.3,476,708.
Blaschke, Ludwig, to Niezoldi & Kramer GmbH. Movie camera or
projector film presence indicator. 3,472,583, 10-14-69, CI. 352-
171.
Blase, George W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Bracket for
wicketed bags. 3,472,388, 10-14-69, CI. 211-57.
Blaser, Alfred: See —
Keller, Siegfried; and Blaser, Alfred,3,460,871.
Blashfield, Floyd A.: See—
Renner, George B.; and Blashfield, Floyd A. ,3,430,552.
Blass Antenna Electronics Corporation: See —
Blass, Judd; and Ranghelli, Joseph Charles, 3,478,284.
Blass, Ischajahu; and Blass, Symcha. Irrigation dripper unit and pipe
system. 3,420,064, 1-7-69, CI. 61-13.
Blass, Judd; and Ranghelli, Joseph Charles, to Blass Antenna Elec-
tronics Corporation. Microwave phase shifter including adjustable
tuned reactance means. 3,478,284, 11-1 1-69, CI. 333-98.
Blass, Reinhold: See —
Schafer, Wolfgang; and Blass, Reinhold.3,425,894.
Blass, Symcha: See—
Blass, Ischajahu; and Blass, Symcha.3,420,064.
Blaszczak, Joseph W. Reaction products of riboflavin with formal-
dehyde and process for preparing same. 3,479,335, 11-18-69, CI.
260-211.3
Blatt, Fred M.: See—
Schuler, Chester L.; Margolien, David H.; and Blatt, Fred
M., 3,452, 267.
Blatt, Lcland F. Toggle action jaw type gripper. 3,482,831, 12-9-69,
CI. 269-32.
Blatt, Milton D.: See—
Nelson, Harry A.; Oeland, Ernest N., Jr.; Miller, Howard A.;
and Blatt, Milton D.,3,477,376.
Blatter, Albert: See—
Carlin, William F., III.; Blatter, Albert; and Reiff, Albert T.,
Jr.,3,443,428.
Blatter, Franciscus Petrus Albertus, to Chemische Fabriek L. van der
Grinten N.V. Cooling means for an exposure cylinder of
photoprinting apparatus. 3,433,566, 3-18-69, CI. 355-110.
Blatter, Hans; and Wuthrich, Rolf, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cic. Rectifier arrangement utilizing semiconductor ele-
ments. 3,479,578, 11-18-69, CI. 321-11.
Blatter, Herbert Morton: See—
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
de Stevens, George, 3,454,573.
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
DeStevens, Gcorgc,3,483,200.
de Stevens, George; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and Chernov, Har-
vey,3,449,498.
Blatter, Herbert Morton, to Ciba Corporation. Triazines. 3,423,409,
1-21-69, CI. 260-248.
Blatter, Herbert Morton, to Ciba Corporation. Pyrazolopyridines.
3,423,414, 1-21-69, CI. 260-296.
Blatter, Johannes Reinier, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Planar
dispenser cathode assembly with a cap member to which an elec-
tron-emissive, tubular heater and rod-shaped support members are
clamped. 3,467,879, 9-16-69, CI. 313-346.
Blattner, David G.: See—
Whitener, Philip C; Wadleigh, Robert R.; and Blattner, David
G.,3,447,761.
Blattner, Ernest W.; Boettcher, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.; Heit-
mann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson, David G., to
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. Centrifugal gaseous medium
compressor. 3,424,372, 1-28-69, CI. 230-127.
Blattner, Frederick R. Animation device. 3,451,749, 6-24-69, CI.
352-87.
Blattner, Hans: See —
Schindler, Walter; and Blattner, Hans,3,458,499.
Schindler, Walter; Blattner, Hans; and Zust, Armin,3,464,991.
Blatz, Paul E.; and Erickson, James O, to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Graft copolymers. 3,475,515, 10-28-69, CI. 260-875.
Blatz, Paul E.; and Faris, Sam R., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Cataly-
sis of esterification with a permeable membrane of sulfonated
poly(2,6-dialkylphenol). 3,479,390, 11-18-69, CI. 260-468.
Blatz, Philip Strubing, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flame-resistant hydrocarbon polymers. 3,449,308, 6-10-69, CI.
260-88.1
Blatz, Philip Strubing, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flame-resistant hydrocarbon polymers. 3,457,243, 7-22-69, CI.
260-79.5
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Modification of olefin-carboxylic
acid halide copolymers. 3,441,545, 4-29-69, CI. 260-78.5
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Polymeric antioxidants. 3,457,328,
7-22-69, CI. 260-857.
Blatz, Robert A., to Handgards, Inc. Package for storing and
dispensing thin sheet-like articles. 3,486,657, 12-30-69, CI. 221-
33.
Blau, Fritz R. Glass union. 3,425,716, 2-4-69, CI. 285-110.
Blau, Hans; and Stoof, Gerhard, to Hermann Wiederhold. Sound ab-
sorber. 3,421,597, 1-14-69, CI. 181-33.
Blau, Robert E.; and Stone, George E., to Basic Incorporated. Shaft
furnace feeding device and method. 3,429,463, 2-25-69, CI. 214-
35.
Blaupunkt-Werke G.m.b.H.: See—
Altmann, Albrecht, 3,429,987.
Blaw Associates: See —
Adam, Lewis; and Lanes, Stanley S., 3,440,094.
Blaw Knox Limited: See —
Morgan, John Guy David, 3,452,406.
Blaw-Knox Company: See —
Anderson, Lyle V., 3,477,655.
Cavitt, Thomas S., 3,455,541.
Karnofsky, George B., 3,478,531.
Karnofsky, George B., 3,486,346.
Nowak, Leon J., Jr.; Robinson, Joseph L.; Krolopp, Otto C;
Keenan, Joseph H.; and Smith, Joseph L., 3,486,240.
Ornitz, Martin N., 3,437,131.
Ornitz, Martin N., 3,447,936.
Remmar, Robert A.; and Schuetz, James W., 3,433,046.
Remner, Robert A., 3,470,723.
Stelmach, George A., 3,478,626.
Turner, Gordon C, 3,460,228.
Blaze, Joseph E., Jr., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Rotary
apparatus for making ceramic fibers. 3,485,611, 12-23-69, CI. 65-
15.
Blazek, Otta; Herynk, Milon; and Rybar, Josef, to Skoda, narodni
podnik. Apparatus for analyzing rotary motion. 3,475,973, 11-4-
69, CI. 74-29.
Blazek, William J., to Bear Manufacturing Company, mesne. Brake
disc lathe. 3,442,164, 5-6-69, CI. 82-2.
Blazon, Inc.: See —
Cremer, Frits, 3,454,988.
Grudoski, Daniel P., 3,447,802.
Kazdan, Aralee, 3,451,672.
Bleackley, William J.: See —
Cumming, William A.; and Bleackley, William J. ,3,456, 355.
Bleackley, William J., to Canadian Patents and Development
Limited. Microwave drying system using phase shifters. 3,463,894,
8-26-69, CI. 219-10.61
Bleackley, William J., to Canadian Patents and Development
Limited. Apparatus for dielectric heating. 3,466,415, 9-9-69, CI.
219-10.61
Bleackley, William J.; and Cumming, William A., to Canadian
Patents and Development Limited. Method and apparatus for
dielectric heating. 3,465,114, 9-2-69, CI. 219-10.55
Blech, Ilan A.: See —
Duffek, Edward F., Jr.; and Blech, Ilan A.,3,480,412.
Blech- und Metallwarenfabrik, Robert Fischbach: See-
Gross, Johann, 3,430,846.
Bleckmann & Co.: See —
Jagersberger, Adolf, 3,478,423.
LIST OF PATENTEES
155
Bleckner, Edward, Jr.: See—
Whang, Sang Y.; Bleckner, Edward, Jr.; Weiss, Burton J.; and
Payne, Paul E.,3,453,552.
Bledstein, Louis, to Arvin Industries, Inc. Multiple radius punch for
pipe bending. 3,466,919, 9-16-69, CI. 72-389.
Bleher, William C, to American Biltrite Rubber Co., Inc. Tape
reclaiming device and process. 3,429,761, 2-25-69, CI. 156-247.
Bleibtreu, Alexander, to Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder
Scheubeck K.G. System for increasing the switching capacity of
transfer switches for tap-changing transformers. 3,445,615, 5-20-
69, Ci. 200-146.
Bleibtreu, Alexander; and Kreuzpaintner, Josef Albert, to Maschin-
enfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Scheubeck K.G. Selector switch for
regulating transformers. 3,485,965, 12-23-69, CI. 200-11.
Bleibtreu, Alexander; and Schweitzer, Ulrich G. E., to Maschinen-
fabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Scheubeck K.G. Selector switch for
load tap-changers of regulating transformers. 3,445,611, 5-20-69,
CI. 200-11.
Bleicher, Irving, to General Precision Inc. Solid state scanning ar-
rangement for determining location of a light spot on a panel.
3,437,815, 4-8-69, CI. 250-203.
Bleicher, Manfred: See —
Paule, Kurt; Bleicher, Manfred; Martin, Hans; Wanner, Karl;
Bronnert, Helmut; and Koehler, Heinrich, 3,456, 740.
Bleickardt, Werner, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
High-speed binary counter. 3,459,973, 8-5-69, CI. 307-286.
Bleininger, Leonard S.: See —
Taylor, Geoffrey N.; and Bleininger, Leonard S. ,3 ,430,006.
Bleistiftmaschinenbau Dipl. Ing. Karl: See —
Zuber, Karl, 3,456,581.
Blekhman, llja Izrailevich: See —
Dubrovin, Boris Nickolaevich; Fedorov, Boris Nickolaevich;
Blekhman, llja Izrailevich; and Petrosjants, Anatoly
Aramaisovich.3,467,318.
Blendermann, Louis, to Josam Manufacturing Co. Controlled flow
drain. 3,469,698, 9-30-69, CI. 210-163.
Blendermann, Louis, to Josam Manufacturing Co. Shock absorber
for liquid flow lines. 3,473,565, 10-21-69, CI. 137-593.
Blendermann, Louis; and Scheuer, Nicholas G., to Josam Manufac-
turing Co. Roof drain. 3,469,699, 9-30-69, CI. 210-166.
Blenkarn, Kenneth A., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Ex-
tensible caisson for underwater well. 3,450,201, 6-17-69, CI. 166-
0.5
Blenkarn, Kenneth A.; and Knapp, Alphia E., to Pan American
Petroleum Corporation. Protection of offshore structure from
icebergs. 3,436,920, 4-8-69, CI. 61-1.
Blenkinsop, Ward, & Company Limited: See —
Green, Peter N.; and Shapero, Maurice, 3,457,281.
Bles, Marcus J. Snow-removing basket for tractor. 3,431,662, 3-11-
69, CI. 37-118.
Blessings, Inc.: See —
Foote, Philip H., 3,461,871.
Bletcher, James H.: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Bletcher, Pearl,: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bletcher Pearl W.: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Bletcher, Ralph E.: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bletcher, Richard J.,: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Blethen, John, to Marine Colloids, Inc. Synthetic pulp for edible ju-
ices and method of making same. 3,446,625, 5-27-69, CI. 99-105.
Blctso, Nelson C: See-
Bauer, Richard G.; Bletso, Nelson C; Mast, William C; and
Pierson, Robert M., 3,475,5 16.
Bletz, Howard W. Therm-O-Disc, Incorporated Thermostatic control
with adjusting cam. 3,462,722, 8-19-69, CI. 337-347.
Blcvcns, Bertram G., to Cissell, W. M., Manufacturing Company.
Form finisher and bag for use therewith. 3,429,489, 2-25-69, CI.
223-67.
Blevins, John B.: See-
Olson, Clco C; and Blevins, John B.,3,459,264.
Blevins, Kenneth A., to Sirco Manufacturing, Inc. Table with folding
legs. 3,474,743, 10-28-69, CI. 108-17.
Blevins, Marvin O.: See —
Tillay, Dale; and Blevins, Marvin O., 3,428,019.
Tillay, Dale; and Blevins, Marvin O.,3,470,846.
Blevins, Parker R.; Heard, Roderick S.; and Hornung, Louis M., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Record reader with
controls. 3,461,430, 8-12-69, CI. 340-172.5
Blevins, Theodore R.; and Webber, William T., to Chevron Research
Company. Method of assisting the recovery of hydrocarbons using
a steam drive. 3,483,924, 12-16-69, CI. 166-272.
Blewitt, George W., Jr., to General Electric Company. Combined
hinge and switch mechanism with pin and slot connection.
3,440,373, 4-22-69, CI. 200-61.7
Blewitt, Roy E., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Bowling ball path indicator. 3,460,832, 8-12-69, CI. 273-54.
Bley, Frederick O.; and Strauss, Martin, to First Foto, Inc. Identifica-
tion camera. 3,460,891, 8-12-69, CI. 355-29.
BLH Electronics, Inc.: See —
Bjork, Albion P., 3,438,056.
Kadlec, Charles, 3,426,586.
Laimins, Eric, 3,439,761.
Laimins, Eric, 3,448,424.
Laimins, Eric, 3,470,738.
Laimins, Eric, 3,474,875.
Senour, Donald A., 3,434,343.
Bliamptis, Emmanuel E.; and Quinn, Hubert R., to High Voltage En-
gineering Corporation. High voltage acceleration tube structure.
3,478,241, 11-11-69, CI. 313-63.
Blicher, Adolph, to Radio Corporation of America. Insulated-gate
field-effect transistor with critical bulk characteristics for use as an
oscillator component. 3,439,236, 4-15-69, CI. 317-235.
Blicher, Adolph; and Czorny, Bohdan R., to Radio Corporation of
America. High voltage semiconductor transistor. 3,427,515, 2-11-
69, CI. 317-235.
Blickenderfer, Charles; Brookhyser, Byron B.; and Schliewe, Robert,
to Weyerhaeuser Company. Method and apparatus for aligning
and transferring logs. 3,456,774, 7-22-69, CI. 198-20.
Blickensderfer, Philip S., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
Foams demonstrating thermal memory and products made
therefrom. 3,420,363, 1-7-69, CI. 206-46.
Blickstein, Martin J.; and Mittler, Martin A., to Voltronics Corpora-
tion. Variable capacitor. 3,476,994, 11-4-69, CI. 317-253.
Blickstein, Martin J.; and Mittler, Martin A., to Voltronics Corpora-
tion. Air dielectric adjustable capacitor. 3,483,450, 12-9-69, CI.
317-251.
Bligh, Bernard Ramsay, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Pu-
rification process. 3,474,636, 10-28-69, CI. 62-124.
Blight, Dennis Jack; Boswell, Stanley Harold; and Damoisiaux,
Anthony John, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Electrical connector or the like having coupling nut dentent
means. 3,462,727, 8-19-69, CI. 339-89.
Blikken, Wendell A.; Cutrona, Louis J.; Ingalls, Arthur L.; Leith,
Emmett N.; and Porcello, Leonard J., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Optical plural channel signal data processor.
3,427,104, 2-11-69, CI. 355-2.
Blinder, William, to General Motors Corporation. Roundness gauge.
3,468,034, 9-23-69, CI. 33-174.
Blinn, Herbert M. Alarm dialing and transmitting system with
message transmission responsive to change of polarity on
telephone lines. 3,444,325, 5-13-69, CI. 179-5.
Blinne, Charles F. Heater for plastic pipe. 3,466,020, 9-9-69, CI.
263-4.
Blinow, Igor: See —
Bickford, John H.; and Blinow, Igor,3,459,330.
Bickford, John H.; and Blinow, Igor,3,484,021.
Blish, Matthew B. Card supported package. 3,428,171, 2-18-69, CI.
206-078
Bliss & Laughlin Industries, Incorporated: See —
Ames, Robert G., 3,483,662.
Bliss, Arthur D.: See—
Ratz, Rudi F. W.; and Bliss, Arthur D.,3,423,486.
Ratz, Rudi F. W.; and Bliss, Arthur D.,3,445,468.
Bliss, Billy R.; Gilliam, Clarence W.; and Laswell, John E., to United
States of America, Navy. Photoflash cartridge. 3,473,472, 10-21-
69, CI. 102-32.
Bliss, Bruce J.: See-
Clarke, John F.; and Bliss, Bruce J.,3,453,849.
Bliss, Bruce J., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. High-tempera-
ture braze shim stock. 3,476,528, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-182.3
Bliss, Denys Stanley, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Means for
bounding a space for receiving pressurised gas. 3,420,330, 1-7-69,
CI. 180-128.
Bliss, E. W., Company: See —
Alexander, Thomas W.; Malolepsy, Richard G.; and Jakso, San-
dor, 3,481,171.
Alexander, Thomas William, 3,456,478.
Anderson, Vincent H., 3,451,667.
Anderson, Vincent Hugo, 3,422,750.
Armbruster, Ronald H. D.; and Hubert, Joseph B., 3,446,167.
Bair, Robert L.; and Thompson, Charles S., 3,441,237.
Bair, Robert Lee, 3,447,006.
Ballintine, Oscar P., Jr., 3,446,051.
Balunas, Vincent J., Jr.; and Hitch, Thomas R., 3,433,048.
Bartlett, Peter G., 3,462,692.
Bartlett, Peter G., 3,462,746.
Bartlett, Peter G.; and Meschi, Joseph E.,
Bartlett, Peter G.; and Meschi, Joseph E..
Blackhurst, Daniel G., 3,422,661.
Burke, Harry T.; Helrigel, Robert A.;
3,483,726.
Cheslock, Edward P., 3,462,1 10.
Clark, Larry Keith; and Bartlett, Peter Greenough, 3,466,599.
3,466,468.
3,466,618.
and Lewis, James A.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Condodina, Arthur C; Niemkiewicz, Ignatius J.; and Shinbaum,
Marvin S., 3,428,275.
Cruger, Robert W.; and Michelson, Anatol, 3,429,366.
Cruger, Robert W.; Petransky, William E.; and Weiss, Melvin I.,
3,433,438.
Cruger, Robert W.; Cheslock, Edward P.; Moore, Wiley I.; and
Murray, James J., 3,466,598.
Durbin, Stanley H., 3,447,079.
Fredell, Gary D., 3,422,941.
Geuss, Joseph A., 3,422,662.
Helrigel, Robert Arthur, 3,479,905.
Hendricks, George Donald, 3,430,069.
Hill, Frank W., 3,473,147.
Hitch, Thomas R., 3,456,938.
Hook, Bernard K.; and Nelsen, Roger J., 3,480,180.
Hufford, James Howard, 3,433,971.
Kraft, Derald Henry; Helrigel, Robert Arthur; and Suntheimer,
Robert Gordon, 3,450,038.
Kraft, Derald Henry, 3,474,656.
Lagarde, Roe Howe, 3,450,810.
Levy, Murray N.; Shinbaum, Marvin S.; and Strance, John S.,
3,465,827.
Maigrot, Robert, 3,480,121.
McLeod, Robert B., 3,441,684.
McLeod, Robert B., 3,460,057.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,422,658.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,426,835.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,427,851.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,427,854.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,427,855.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,446,270.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,456,713.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,456,893.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,461,950.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,462,134.
Michelson, Anatol, 3,465,610.
Niemkiewicz, Ignatius John, 3,484,061.
Pirn, Norman Lester, 3,441,148.
Riblett, Harry C., Jr., 3,446,461.
Ringler, John S., 3,446,499.
Ross, Sheldon I., 3,479,887.
Samuelson, Robert W., 3,457,430.
Schaeffer, Robert Dale, 3,461,794.
Sexton, Harvey E., 3,465,850.
Sherwood, William George, 3,446,450.
Shinbaum, Marvin S.; and Strance, John S., 3,430,481.
Snyder, Robert Raymond, 3,436,697.
Strance, John Sherman, 3,422,650.
Strance, John Sherman, 3,474,989.
Suntheimer, Robert G., 3,451,291.
Szentaszloi, Alexander; and Weiss, Melvin I., 3,461,951.
Thompson, Charles S., 3,474,507.
Vandemore, James J.; and Henry, Donald E., 3,466,472.
Vickers, Robert V., 3,447,795.
Wagner, William S., 3,462,052.
Weld, Foster E., 3,430,231.
Weld, Foster E., 3,435,413.
Weld, Foster E., 3,440,608.
Weld, Foster E., 3,448,443.
Weyant, Valone V., 3,440,915.
Winslow, Joseph R., 3,428,131.
Bliss, E. W., Company of Canada Ltd.: See —
Hewson, Clifford Bruce, 3,478,200.
Bliss, E. W., Company: See —
Burke, Harry T.; and Andrews, Ralph Lowye, 3,428,166.
Kraft, Derald Henry, 3,433,512.
Bliss, George N., to Diamond International Corporation. Method and
system for transferring heat-activated labels. 3,434,902, 3-25-69,
CI. 156-230.
Bliss, George N.: See —
Peppier, William S.; Bliss, George N.; and Planck, Norman A.,
Jr.,3,478,703.
Bliss, Gordon L., to Whitin Machine Works, Inc. Godet roll.
3,484,581, 12-16-69, CI. 219-469.
Bliss, John Llewelyn: See-
Allen, Cyril Joseph; Bliss, John Llewelyn; and Millar, Ian David
Balfour.3,443,024.
Bliss, Norman Stanley, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Cable eccentricity control. 3,449,989, 6-17-69, CI. 82-20.
Blitchington, Frank H., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Method of and an apparatus for determining a specific
point or line. 3,435,335, 3-25-69, CI. 324-34.
Blitchington, Frank H., Jr.; and Harris, Richard A., to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for positioning a work-
piece to a line a cavity therein with a light beam. 3,448,280, 6-3-
69, CI. 250-227.
Blitz, Daniel, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Signal recognition ap-
paratus having improved false response rejection capability and
method for providing same. 3,439,333, 4-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Blitz, Melvin H.; Brown, Donald W.; and Black, Guy, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Adaptive training systems and apparatus.
3,460,270, 8-12-69, CI. 35-6.
Blivice, Sidney L.: See-
Cohen, David J.; and Blivice, Sidney L., 3,457,647.
Cohen, David J.; and Blivice, Sidney L.,3,459,335.
Blix, Weltzin B., Jr., to Nordberg Manufacturing Company. Two-way
rail anchor. 3,482,779, 12-9-69, CI. 238-315.
Bliznak, Bedrich V. Cable-cutting pliers with leading tooth.
3,461,555, 8-19-69, CI. 30-254.
Bloch, Alfred; and Messores, Arthur S., to Ethicon, Inc. Silk suture.
3,424,164, 1-28-69, CI. 128-335.5
Bloch, Claude; Gosse, Gerard; and Tamalet, Michel, to Societe
Anonyme Heurtey. Combustion plants, notably for generators of
electric current by magneto hydrodynamic effect. 3,470,397, 9-30-
69, CI. 310-11.
Bloch, Godfrey. Fabric floor surface and floor covering. 3,461,024,
8-12-69, CI. 161-66.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Catalytic
dehydrogentation of paraffinic hydrocarbons at high space
velocity. 3,448,165, 6-3-69, CI. 260-683.3
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
the preparation of normal mono-olefins. 3,448,166, 6-3-69, CI.
260-683.3
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Waste gas
oxidation process using catalyst comprising variable density activa-
tor. 3,458,276, 7-29-69, CI. 23-2.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation
of normal mono-olefins. 3,459,822, 8-5-69, CI. 260-671.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Apparatus
for continuous drying of moist fluids. 3,474,023, 10-21-69, CI.
204-265.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Company. Selective
catalyst dehydrogenation of a mixture of normal paraffin
hydrocarbons. 3,474,156, 10-21-69, CI. 260-683.3
Bloch, Herman S.; and Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products
Company. Modification of polyolefinic resins. 3,445,445, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-93.7
Bloch, Moshe Rudolf; Schnerb, Isaac; and Kenat, Joachim, to Dead
Sea Works Limited. Decomposition of ilmenite. 3,484,198, 12-16-
69, CI. 23-200.
Bloch, Moshe Rudolf: See—
Perlmutter, Shmuel; and Bloch, Moshe Rudolf,3,466,161.
Bloch, Peter K.: See—
Soloff, Robert S.; Jacke, Stanley E.; and Bloch, Peter
K.,3,440,117.
Bloch, Rene; Katchalsky, Aharon; Kedem, Ora; and Vofsi, David, to
Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd. Method of separating
metal ions. 3,450,630, 6-17-69, CI. 210-22.
Bloch, Rene; Vofsi, David; Kedem, Ora; and Katchalsky, Aharon, to
Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd. Ion specific mem-
branes. 3,450,631, 6-17-69, CI. 210-22.
Bloch, Rupert. Process for a linear analysis of surfaces of structurally
heterogeneous metallic or non-metallic substances. 3,473,023, 10-
14-69, CI. 250-49.5
Blocher, Thomas J.: See —
Reynal, Thomas J.; and Blocher, Thomas J. ,3,462,758.
Blochl, Walter, to FMC Corporation. Fluoroalkyltin compounds.
3,423,443, 1-21-69, CI. 260-429.7
Blochl, Walter, to FMC Corporation. Fluoroorgano silicon com-
pounds. 3,450,738, 6-17-69, CI. 260-448.8
Block, Aleck, to Merit Products, Inc. Method of fabricating an abra-
sive wheel. 3,466,816, 9-16-69, CI. 51-336.
Block, Aleck, to Merit Products, Inc. Rotary abrasive device.
3,486,276, 12-30-69, CI. 51-335.
Block, Barry: See —
Dicke, Robert H.; Block, Barry; and Weber, Joseph,3,424,006.
Block, Burton Peter: See —
King, James Ping; and Block, Burton Peter,3,449,367.
King, James Ping; Saraceno, Anthony Joseph; and Block, Burton
Peter,3,483,143.
Nannelli, Piero Luigi; and Block, Burton Peter.3,487,095.
Block, Burton Peter; and Dahl, Gerd Helmut, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corporation. Process for titanyl phosphinate polymers. 3,457,195,
7-22-69, CI. 260-2.
Block, Charles F. Mailbox mounting device. 3,465,994, 9-9-69, CI.
248-130.
Block, Charles; and Bauer, Jerome. Hair curling apparatus.
3,473,004, 10-14-69, CI. 219-222.
Block, Charles; and Mintz, Leon J. Inventory control system.
3,478,316, 11-11-69, CI. 340-147.
Block, Dale G.: See—
Towle, Jack C; Du Rose, Arthur H.; Meek, William H., Jr.; and
Block, Dale G.,3,428,536.
Block Engineering, Inc.: See —
Mertz, Lawrence N., 3,469,902.
Mertz, Lawrence N., 3,469,923.
Young, Niels O., 3,453,687.
Young, Niels O., 3,470,329.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
157
Block, Franz-Rudolf: See—
Schenck, Hermann; Wenzel, Wemer; and Block, Franz-Ru-
dolf,3,469,969.
Block, Fred B.; and Clarke, Frank H., Jr., to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Derivatives of 5-hydroxyalkyl-6,7-benzomorphans.
3,480,638, 11-25-69, CI. 260-294.3
Block, Fred B.: See —
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B.,3,449,331.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B.,3,449,332.
Block, Fred G.; and Hall, William B., to Radio Corporation of
America. Heat-sensitive seal for thermionic converters. 3,426,220,
2-4-69, CI. 310-4.
Block, Harry W.; Adams, Joan M.; and Finucane, Thomas P., to
General Foods Corporation. Artificially sweetened fruit-flavored
product. 3,476,571, 1 1-4-69, CI. 99-130.
Block, Harry W.; and Henshall, Neal, to General Foods Corporation.
Process for preparing prelightened instant coffee compositions.
3,458,319, 7-29-69, CI. 99-71.
Block, M Sabel; Sidbury, Melvin D.; and Reich, Melvin F., to Loril-
lard P., Company, Inc. Method and apparatus for making recon-
stituted tobacco. 3,467,109, 9-16-69, CI. 131-140.
Block, Paul E., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Company. Fill
break detector for a loom. 3,480,048, 1 1-25-69, CI. 139-374.
Block, Seymour S.; and Darley, Merrill M., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Combatting gram-positive bacteria with dodecachlorooc-
tahydro- l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta (cd) pentalene;
! decachlorooctahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H- cyclobuta (cd) pentalen-
2-one, and certain of their derivatives. 3,448,194, 6-3-69, CI. 424-
| 313.
Blocked Iron Corporation: See —
Imperato, Louis George, 3,437,474.
(Blocker, Truman G., Jr.: See—
Hargest, Thomas S.; Artz, Curtis P.; Thompson, Charles D.; and
Blocker, Truman G., Jr.,3,428,973.
Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Serial character matrix page
printer. 3,426,880, 2-1 1-69, CI. 197-1.
Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Tabulating card reader card drive
structure. 3,432,644, 3-11-69, CI. 235-61.11
Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Coil clutch with latch and posi-
tion brake. 3,434,576, 3-25-69, CI. 192-12.
Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Bidirectional tape drive
mechanism. 3,439,852, 4-22-69, CI. 226-51.
Blodgett, Francis E.: See —
Sieracki, Leonard M.; Campagnuolo, Carl J.; and Blodgett,
Francis E., 3,444,876.
Blodinger, Jack: See—
Apelian, Henry M.; and Blodinger, Jack, 3,459, 863.
Bloechl, Hanns: See—
Phleps, Konrad; Fruth, Franz; and Bloechl, Hanns.3,467,01 1.
Bloeck, Siegfried, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Process for producing in-
organic layers of metallic articles. 3,473,971, 10-21-69, CI. 148-
6.27
Bloemendaal, John F.; and Klauss, Ralph E., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Photographic shutter operating means. 3,470,808, 10-7-
69, CI. 95-59.
Bloemhard, Walter J., to Columbia Gas System Service Corporation.
Apparatus for launching and extracting spheroids in underwater
pipelines. 3,469,408, 9-30-69, CI. 61-69.
Blohm & Voss A.G.: See—
Gallin, Constantin M., 3,438,350.
Rieprich, Willy, 3,444,836.
Rieprich, Willy, 3,456,612.
Sprengel, Heinz Ferdinand Johannes, 3,446,363.
Van Riet, Josef H.; Stummer, Wilfried; Sandmann, Fritz; and
Gallin, Constantin, 3,440,990.
Blohm, Robert. Magnetic stepping mechanism, especially for the
feeding movements of grinding machines. 3,434,361, 3-25-69, CI.
74-142.
Blohm, Robert. Fall-through barrier for threaded spindles.
3,464,164, 9-2-69, CI. 51-168.
Bloise, George N. Wheel suspension and steering mechanism.
3,479,050, 1 1-18-69, CI. 280-95.
Blok, Dirk Evert, to Hunter Douglas International Ltd. Facade
cladding, in particular for a bungalow. 3,453,794, 7-8-69, CI. 52-
466.
Blom, Kenneth M.; and Ramirez, Carmen L., to Butler Manufactur-
ing Company. Brace rod washer. 3,438,300, 4-15-69, CI. 85-50.
Blomberg, Gote Einar Erling. Rain cover for hatchways and the like.
3,461,891, 8-19-69, CI. 135-6.
Blomberg, Jarl Joel: See—
Ekstrom, Gosta Ivar; and Blomberg, Jarl Joel,3,45 1,492.
Blomborg, Karl Georg, to Aktiebolaget Blomborgs Mekaniska. Tilt-
ing chair. 3,464,663, 9-2-69, CI. 248-373.
Blomdahl, Floyd A.: See—
Reinke, John F.; Schlicke, Heinz M.; and Blomdahl, Floyd
A.,3,435,387.
Blome, James C: See-
Sargent, John C; Blome, James C; Tims, Walter D.; and Mills,
John P.,3,475,262.
Blomecke, Werner; Freystein, Wolfgang; and Gasper, Herbert, to
Gusstahlwerk Wittmann AG. Drag shoe for railroad cars.
3,450,061,6-17-69, CI. 104-259.
Blomet, Jacques: See —
Cadeillan, Jean, 3,424,148.
Blomeyer, Friedrich; and Oertel, Gunter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing substantially anhydrous
polyurethane compositions using an organic sulfonyl monoiso-
cyonate. 3,479,325, 11-18-69, CI. 260-77.5
Blomgren, Archie H. Scaffold apparatus. 3,486,579, 12-30-69, CI.
182-178.
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flakt-
fabriken. Ventilating apparatus for a paper machine. 3,434,224, 3-
25-69, CI. 34-114.
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flakt-
fabriken. Apparatus for the ventilation of a paper machine.
3,452,446, 7-1-69, CI. 34-114.
Blomgren, Oscar C, Jr., to Tuxco Corporation. Fuel consumption
rate measurement for diesel engines. 3,423,998, 1-28-69, CI. 73-
113.
Blomgren, Oscar C, to Liquid Controls Corporation. Rotary fluid
displacement device. 3,465,683, 9-9-69, CI. 103-125.
Blommers, Elizabeth A.: See —
Bulbenko, George F.; Gobran, Riad H.; and Blommers,
Elizabeth A. ,3,479,337.
Blomquist, Alfred P., to Chrysler Corporation. Centrifugal force
operated hydraulic governor. 3,426,778, 2-11-69, CI. 137-56.
Blomsrand, John H. Connector with helically wound spring and ex-
ternal means for releasing the spring to cause gripping of wires.
3,440,334, 4-22-69, CI. 174-87.
Blomstrand, John H. Connector with grooved sleeve and helically
wound spring for gripping wires when released. 3,440,332, 4-22-
69, CI. 174-87.
Blomstrand, John H. Connector with helically wound spring and in-
ternal means for releasing the spring to cause gripping of wires.
3,440,333, 4-22-69, CI. 174-87.
Blomstrand, John H. Connector with helically wound spring for
gripping wires when released. 3,440,335, 4-22-69, CI. 174-87.
Blondal, Harold: See —
Levi, Irving; and Blondal, Harold,3,43 1,299.
Blonde, Guy, to Societe Anonyme Outinord. Formwork for starter
walls. 3,473,778, 10-21-69, CI. 249-19.
Blondeel, Nicholas J. Method and apparatus for automatic chro-
matography. 3,474,031, 10-21-69, CI. 210-31.
Blonder, Isaac S., to Blonder-Tongue Electronics. Transmission-line
connector and the like. 3,474,390, 10-21-69, CI. 339-99.
Blonder-Tongue Electronics: See —
Blonder, Isaac S., 3,474,390.
Blood, Alden Edward; Heller, James Davis; and Hagemeyer, Hugh J.
Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Acrylonitrile-vinylidene chloride
terpolymers. 3,424,731, 1-28-69, CI. 260-80.81
Blood, Alden E.; Dworsky, Joseph E., Jr.; and Hagemeyer, Hugh J.,
Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Telomerization process.
3,429,901, 2-25-69, CI. 260-410.9
Blood, Alden E.; Vinyard, Herschel T.; and Phillips, Glenn L., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Tower reactor. 3,466,149, 9-9-69, CI.
23-283.
Blood, Alden E.: See—
Statman, Max; Blood, Alden E.; and Vinyard, Herschel
Thomas,3,425,798.
Blood, Raymond: See —
Bentley, William; and Blood, Raymond,3,434,305.
Blood, Raymond, to William Cotton Limited. Straight bar knitting
machines. 3,465,548, 9-9-69, CI. 66-148.
Start, Ernest; and Blood, Raymond, 3,435,638.
Bloom, Aaron; Wilcox, Orland W; and Mate, Peter I., to Sierra En-
gineering Company. Pressure compensated exhalation valve.
3,459,216, 8-5-69, CI. 137-512.2
Bloom, Arnold L.: See —
Bell, William E.; and Bloom, Arnold L.,3,464,024.
Bloom, Barry M.; and Tretter, James R., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc.
Novel dibenzoxepines. 3,420,851, 1-7-69, CI. 260-333.
Bloom, Duane N.: See-
Stevens, Douglas N.; Bloom, Duane N.; and Bisque, Ramon
E.,3,465,593.
Bloom Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Bricmont, Francis H., 3,443,755.
Bloom, Henry: See —
Frank, Barton, 3,431,869.
Bloom, I. C., and Bloom, George I.: See —
Goltz, Joseph, 3,424,334.
Bloom, Joseph Lewis, to Lucas, Joseph (Industries) Limited. Link-
ages. 3,451,286, 6-24-69, CI. 74-479.
Bloom, Leon M., to Bio-Lab., Inc. Method and apparatus for dissolv-
ing a slightly soluble substance in a liquid. 3,468,809, 9-23-69, CI.
137-1.
Bloom, Martin S.: See-
Foster, Edward Graham; and Bloom, Martin S., 3,454,688.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bloom, Martin S., to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Building
panel with foam layer and methods of connecting and attaching
the panel. 3,449,879, 6-17-69, CI. 52-309.
Bloom, Martin S.; and Riley, Albert Edward, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Spraying plastic coatings onto building boards
or the like. 3,449,145, 6-10-69, CI. 1 17-21.
Bloom, Melvin S.; and Hill, James A., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Fluorescent benzazole compounds containing cyanovinylene
groups. 3,458,506, 7-29-69, CI. 260-240.
Bloom, Murray, to TRW Inc. Method of cathodically sputtering a
layer of silicon having a reduced resistivity. 3,463,715, 8-26-69,
CI. 204-192.
Bloom, Murray, to TRW Inc. Sputter depositing semiconductor
material and forming semiconductor junctions through a molten
layer. 3,480,535, 11-25-69, CI. 204-192.
Bloom, Myer; Enga, Eric; and Lew Hin, to Canadian Patents and
Development Limited. Apparatus and method of identifying and
selecting particles having a predetermined level of angular monen-
tum. 3,484,603, 12-16-69, CI. 250-41.9
Bloom, Stanley M., to Polaroid Corporation. Novel keto-hydroxy-
peri-naphthoxazines. 3,431,260, 3-4-69, CI. 260-244.
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Huyffer, Paul S., to Polaroid Corporation.
Scavengers for oxidized developing agent. 3,459,548, 8-5-69, CI.
96-3.
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Huyffer, Paul S., to Polaroid Corporation.
Scavengers for oxidized developing agent. 3,482,971, 12-9-69, CI.
96-3.
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Rogers, Howard G. Polaroid Corporation
Diffusion transfer employing ring-closure to release color-provid-
ing material for transfer. 3,443,940, 5-13-69, CI. 96-3.
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Stephens, Robert K., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Differential mobility of color moiety in color transfer.
3,443,939, 5-13-69, CI. 96-3.
Bloom, Stanley M.: See —
Rogers, Howard G.; and Bloom, Stanley M., 3,443,943.
Bloom, Stefan A. Plural compartment capsule. 3,454,177, 7-8-69,
CI. 215-6.
Bloom, Thomas A.; and Blue, Vernon W., to Sherwin-Williams Com-
pany, The. Purification of phthalic anhydride. 3,462,461, 8-19-69,
CI. 260-346.7
Bloom, William: See —
Swee, Eugene; and Bloom, William,3,449,560.
Bloomberg, Fritiof M.; and Hutchins, Thomas W., to Arkansas Grain
Corporation. Soapstock acidulation. 3,425,938, 2-4-69, CI. 210-
59.
Bloomer, Ward J.: See —
Mekler, Valentine; Sze, Morgan C; Bloomer, Ward J.; and
Bauer, William V. ,3,420,656.
Bloomfield, Leo B.; Hogg, Walter R.; Coulter, Wallace H.; and Dor-
man, Ervin L., to Coulter Electronics, Inc. Apparatus and method
for determining mean particle volume. 3,473,010, 10-14-69, CI.
235-184.
Bloomfield Manufacturing Co.: See —
Brown, Angus M., 3,432,074.
Bloomquist, Arnold E.; Sedor, Edward A.; and Slagel, Robert C, to
Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Hydroxy substituted amini-
midcs. 3,485,806, 12-23-69, CI. 260-80.3
Bloomquist, George W.: See —
Bahlkc, Allan R.; and Bloomquist, George W., 3,479,065.
Bloomquist, George W., to FMC Corporation. Method of making
race inserts. 3,423,813, 1-28-69, CI. 29-148.4
Bloomquist, Paul R.: See —
Odom, James J.; Shumaker, Thomas P.; and Bloomquist, Paul
R., 3,484,837.
Bloss, Ronald E., to Upjohn Company, The. Process for treating coc-
cidiosis with dihydroactinospectacin. 3,482,023, 12-2-69, CI. 424-
283.
Blosser, Robert L., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Fluidic diode or
sensor device. 3,472,258, 10-14-69, CI. 137-81.5
Blossom, James H., to Pcd Inc., mesne. Time-tone data transmission
system. 3,472,965, 10-14-69, CI. 179-2.
Blough, Arthur K.: See-
Park, Francis W.; Blough, Arthur K.; Noll, Stanley Darwin;
Dclfeld, William F.; Kraus, George I.; and Kraus,
Robcrt.3,439,794.
Blough, Ronald S., to Fairfield Engineering and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Aerator for sewage treatment systems. 3,452,873, 7-1-69,
CI. 210-219.
Blough, Ronald S.; and Gehlbach, Albert E., to Fairfield Engineering
and Manufacturing Company. Mold for making slotted concrete
floors for animal houses. 3,469,816, 9-30-69, CI. 249-1 18.
Blount, Charles, Jr. Self-supporting luggage unit. 3,437,181, 4-8-69,
CI. 190-43.
Blount, Charles, Jr.; and Niepraschk, Arno, to United Piece Dye
Works. Method and apparatus for high-temperature dyeing or
finishing of a fabric material. 3,477,073, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 8-149.1
Blount, Floyd E., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Erosion protection for
wells. 3,470,952, 10-7-69, CI. 166-242.
Blount, Lester L.; and Thomas, Leonard L., to L & L Laboratories.
Tar removing cigarette holder and disposable filter cartridge
therefor. 3,472,238, 10-14-69, CI. 131-187.
Blount, William W., Jr.; Gibson, Roger E.; and Tholstrup, Clarence
E., to Eastman Kodak Company. Stabilization of polyolefins with
oxalyldihydrazides. 3,440,210, 4-22-69, CI. 260-41.
Blout, Elkan R.; Cohen, Saul G.; Green, Milton; and Simon, Myron
S., to Polaroid Corporation. Azo compounds containing dihydrox-
yphenyl groups and oxalyl ester groups. 3,429,872, 2-25-69, CI.
260-162.
Blow, James H., Jr., to Xerox Corporation. Microfilm copier double
input. 3,439,983, 4-22-69, CI. 355-8.
Blower, Kenneth E.: See —
Isley Ralph E.; and Blower, Kenneth E.,3,458,617.
Blowers, Ivan L., to Kal-Equip Company. Wide swing moving mag-
net meter having first and second winding with parallel spaced
axes. 3,441,856, 4-29-69, CI. 324-146.
Bloxsom, Daniel E., Jr. Stringed musical instrument. 3,447,411, 6-3-
69, CI. 84-264.
Bloxsom, Daniel Edgar, Jr.; and Rhodes, Barry V. Micrometeorite
shower creating apparatus and method. 3,479,857, 11-25-69, CI.
73-12.
Blubaum, Werner, to Maschinenfabrik Kapp & Co. Device with ad-
justable templet for dressing profiled grinding wheels. 3,434,464,
3-25-69, CI. 125-11.
Bluck, Raymond M., to Product & Process Development Associates,
Inc. High speed bias weaving and braiding. 3,426,804, 2-1 1-69, CI.
139-11.
Blue, John, Company: See —
Blue, John; Riddle, Carl B.; and Horton, Donelson B.,
3,472,454.
Horton, Donelson B.; and Downing, Harvey T., 3,451,252.
Horton, Donelson B.; and Nunn, Earnest W., 3,478,967.
Blue, John, Company, Incorporated: See —
Horton, Donelson B.; and Cagle, Eugene C, 3,435,846.
Blue, John; Riddle, Carl B.; and Horton, Donelson B., to Blue, John,
Company, a division of Subscription Television, Inc. Low volume
sprayer system. 3,472,454, 10-14-69, CI. 239-77.
Blue, Robert D.: See—
Juckniess, Paul R.; and Blue, Robert D.,3,477,876.
Blue, Sidney D., to Reeves Brothers, Inc. Carpet underlay and
method of making the same. 3,441,464, 4-29-69, CI. 161-67.
Blue, Vernon W.: See —
Bloom, Thomas A.; and Blue, Vernon W., 3,462,461.
Blueberry Equipment, Inc.: See —
Ganger, Ronald N., 3,485,027.
McKibben, Horace E., 3,482,383.
Bluegrass Engineering & Mfg., Inc.: See —
Fischer, Jack N.; and Manning, William J., 3,424,132.
Blues, Ernest Thomson, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Electrochemical process. 3,477,922, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-59.
Bluestein, Ben A., to General Electric Company. Organopolysiloxane
compositions. 3,435,000, 3-25-69, CI. 260-45.75
Bluestein, Ben A., to General Electric Company. Method for making
cyanoalkyl-substituted organopolysiloxanes. 3,448,076, 6-3-69, CI.
260-46.5
Bluestein, Ben A., to General Electric Company. Carbalkoxyalkyl-
containing organopolysiloxanes. 3,464,955, 9-2-69, CI. 260-46.5
Bluestein, Bernard R.: See —
Bluestein, Claire; Lauze, Wilfrid L.; and Bluestein, Bernard
R.,3,428,564.
Bluestein, Claire; Lauze, Wilfrid L.; and Bluestein, Bernard R., to
Witco Chemical Company, Inc. Stable highly basic dispersions of
calcium compounds in liquid lubricating oils. 3,428,564, 2-18-69,
CI. 252-33.
Bluff Creek Industries,: See —
Murphy, Thomas L., Jr., 3,425,897.
Bluhm, Elmer, to General Motors Corporation. Fuel injection nozzle
assembly. 3,460,760, 8-12-69, CI. 239-132.3
Bluhm, Harold F., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Ammonium
nitrate emulsion blasting agent and method of preparing same.
3,447,978, 6-3-69, CI. 149-2.
Bluhm, Harold F.; and Gehrig, Neil E., to Atlas Chemical Industries,
Inc. Gelled nitric acid blasting composition and method of prepar-
ing same. 3,447,979, 6-3-69, CI. 149-19.
Blum, Albert. Centrifugal pump. 3,447,475, 6-3-69, CI. 103-1 11.
Blum, Bernard; Gowen, James R.; and Schwartzenberg, John W., to
Leeds & Northrup Company. Process measurement system for
basic oxygen refining of steel. 3,441,725, 4-29-69, CI. 235-193.
Blum, Bernard; and Schwartzenberg, John W., to Leeds & Northrup
Company. Estimated tap temperature calculator for basic oxygen
furnace. 3,450,867, 6-17-69, CI. 235-151.3
Blum, Bernard: See—
Schwartzenberg, John W.; and Blum, Bernard,3,475,599.
Blum, Frederick J., Jr.: See —
Komendowski, Henry; and Blum, Frederick J., Jr., 3, 460 ,4 20.
Blum, Henry L., to Montres Yema S.A. Watch for yachting and un-
derwater use. 3,427,800, 2-18-69, CI. 58-126.
Blum, Howard F. Combined walking cane and shovel. 3,456,663, 7-
22-69, CI. 135-47.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
159
Blum, Jacques: See—
Boucraut, Michael; Toth, Imre; and Blum, Jacques.3,463,553.
Blum, Jean: See—
Rohrbach, Philippe; and Blum, Jean, 3,485,924.
Blum, Josef; and Filz, Charles J., to Sorvall, Ivan Inc. Cell washing
centrifuge. 3,420,437, 1-7-69, CI. 233-26.
Blum, Louis; and Horgan, William J., Jr. Handrail. 3,441,253, 4-29-
69, CI. 256-65.
i Blum, Louis; and Horgan, William J., Jr. Handrail post fitting.
3,469,823, 9-30-69, CI. 256-65.
Blum, Oscar A., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Method for the
recovery of hydroxy aromatic carboxylic acids. 3,468,942, 9-23-
69, CI. 260-520.
Blum, Paul, to Societe Lyonnaise de Plomberie Industrielle.
Fireproof shielded containers for radioactive materials. 3,466,662,
9-9-69, CI. 250-106.
Blum, Pierre; and Devillard, Jacques, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Device for continuous casting of refractory materials.
3,442,321, 5-6-69, CI. 164-250.
Blum, Raymond T.; and Zak, Theodore J., to Bausch & Lomb, In-
corporated. Lens surfacing machine for forming both surfaces of a
lens simultaneously. 3,444,652, 5-20-69, CI. 51-89.
Blum, Robert Morris; and Hollander, Milton Bernard, to Caterpillar
Tractor Company. Friction welding. 3,484,926, 12-23-69, CI. 29-
470.3
Blum, Walter: See—
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Stein-
raetz, Gunther.3,485,570.
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Stein-
metz, Gunther.3,485,571.
Blumberg, Georg: See —
Hayes, Arthur W., 3,481,256.
Blumberg, Murray: See —
Carlbom, Marshall B., 3,447,635.
Blumberg, Ruth: See—
Baniel, Avraham; Blumberg, Ruth; and Alon, Alex-
ander,3,433,592.
Blumbergs, John H.: See —
Diamond, Louis H.; and Blumbergs, John H., 3,475,493.
Mac Kellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falken-
stein, Rainer,3,485,869.
MacKellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falkenstei,
Rainer.3,462,480.
Blumcraft of Pittsburgh: See —
Horgan, William J., Jr., 3,452,700.
Horgan, William J., Jr., 3,481,302.
Blume, Alan E., to United States of America, Army. Thermionic
conversion of microwave energy to direct current. 3,432,690, 3-
11-69, CI. 310-4.
Blume, Horst K., to Phoenix Precision Instrument Company. Liquid
chromatographic column. 3,440,864, 4-29-69, CI. 73-61.1
Blume, Peter, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Magnetic core commuta-
tor circuit. 3,444,389, 5-13-69, CI. 307-88.
Blume, Peter, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Electronic switch
1 for the rapid switching off and on again of current-conveying coils.
, 3,467,894, 9-16-69, CI. 317-123.
Blume, Roc Calvin, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for producing a,a, dimethyl-/?- halopropionic acids.
3,432,548, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-539.
Blume, Roe C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. /3-
Propionic acids,/3-propiolactones, and polymers thereof.
3,471,454, 10-7-69, CI. 260-78.3
Blume, Willi, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Miniaturized electrical
machine construction. 3,450,907, 6-17-69, CI. 310-42.
Blumcl, Harald: See —
Berg, Gerhard; Blumcl, Harald; and Glathe, Manfred.3,476,642.
Blumcl, Harald, to Chcmischc Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Un-
saturated ethylene-propylene rubbers stabilized with N,N-sub-
stituted diamines. 3,436,370, 4-1-69, CI. 260-45.9
Blumcn, Marjoric A. K., to McConnell-Blumen & Associates. Mea-
. suring and dispensing closure. 3,424,355, 1-28-69, CI. 222-450.
Blumcnbcrg, Horst H., to Motorola, Inc. Apparatus and method for
supporting filamentary heaters in an electron gun assembly.
3,462,634, 8-19-69, CI. 313-271.
Blumcnbcrg, Karl E.: See —
Andrew, Bertha M.; and Blumenberg, Karl E., 3,459, 575.
Blumenfcld, Georg; and Schade, Gerhard, to Chemische Werke Wit-
ten G.m.b.H. Linear thermoplastic polyesters. 3,424,726, 1-28-69,
! CI. 260-75.
Blumenfcld, Henry A.; Pandolfi, Francis P.; and Sun, Chih-Ree, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Minimum
ionization particle detector produced by gamma ray irradiation.
3,430,043, 2-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Blumenfcld, Leo, to Micoa, Inc. Tambourine jingle rim supporting
and actuating mechanism. 3,481,239, 12-2-69, CI. 84-418.
JBIumenkranz, James J., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Power
unit. 3,465,126, 9-2-69, CI. 219-482.
IBlumcnkranz, James J.; and Wise, Eugene H., to Susquehanna Cor-
poration, The. Plastic article severing and insulating apparatus.
, 3,462,890, 8-26-69, CI. 52-1.
Blumenstein, Carl R.: See-
Solomon, Frank; Zeilicof, Frederica; Thompson, Lee V.; and
Blumenstein, Carl R.,3,48 1,773.
Blumenthal, Bernard S.: See —
Levine, Aaron M.; and Blumenthal, Bernard S., 3,455, 153.
Blumenthal, Ernesto. Lifting doors. 3,484,992, 12-23-69, CI. 49-203.
Blumenthal, Jack H., to International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Un-
saturated aldehydes and alcohols. 3,463,818, 8-26-69, CI. 260-
601.
Blumenthal, Jack H., to International Flavors & Fragrances
Inc. Process for preparing a,3,3-trimethy -cyclohexane methyl al-
kanoates. 3,487,102, 12-30-69, CI. 260-497.
Blumenthal, Jack H., to International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Preparation of dihydromyrcenol. 3,487,118, 12-30-69, CI. 260-
631.5
Blumenthal, John: See —
Neumann, Donald F.; Blumenthal, John; Vance, Robert S.; and
Dand, Edward C, 3,453,610.
Blumenthal, Reinhard: See —
Schneider, Walter; Reincke, Joachim; Blumenthal, Reinhard;
Tschatzki, Lothar; and Kagelmann, Manfred,3,470,963.
Blumer, Armin, to Maschinenfabrik und Giesserei Netstal AG. Plural
magnet operated poppet valve. 3,447,776, 6-3-69, CI. 251-65.
Blumer, Armin, to Maschinenfabrik und Giesserei Netstal AG. Injec-
tion mold closure device. 3,452,399, 7-1-69, CI. 18-30.
Blumhardt, Harold. Automatic concave release device. 3,454,014, 7-
8-69, CI. 130-27.
Blumrich, Josef Franz; and Crawford, Rondal G. Docking structure
for spacecraft. 3,443,773, 5-13-69, CI. 244-1.
Blundel, Brian F., to Roto-Finish Limited. Surface treatment of
workpieces. 3,435,565, 4-1-69, CI. 51-313.
Blundell, Alan John, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Semi-conductor device providing hermetic seal and electrical con-
tact by spring pressure. 3,474,302, 10-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Blunden, Donald J., to Whitehead & Kales Company. Deck section
lock structure. 3,426,704, 2-11-69, CI. 105-368.
Blunden, Donald J., to Whitehead & Kales Company. Vehicle
tiedown structure. 3,473,487, 10-21-69, CI. 105-369.
Blundy, Peter Desmond: See —
Simpson, Malcolm Patrick; Hardwick, William Horton; Blundy,
Peter Desmond; and Morris, David Rowland, 3, 43 1,071.
Blunk, Boyde W.; and Owen, Frank, III, to M&K Leasing Co. Cot-
ton retrieving attachment. 3,433,004, 3-18-69, CI. 56-1 19.
Blunschi, Willard S., Sr.; and Chapman, Augustus H., to Lockheed
Aircraft Corporation. Door assembly for cargo aircraft. 3,424,41 1,
1-28-69, CI. 244-137.
Blunt, Harry W., to Hercules Incorporated. Colloidally dispersible a-
olefin copolymers. 3,475,369, 10-28-69, CI. 260-33.6
Blunt, Owen T. Device for boxing shotgun shells. 3,479,796, 11-25-
69, CI. 53--390
Blunt, Robert M.; and Keitel, Philip J., to Colorado Seminary.
Method of producing a green flame by aspirating trimethyl borate.
3,453,157,7-1-69, CI. 149-22.
Blurton, Lloyd N. Spot welder. 3,445,618, 5-20-69, CI. 219-90.
Blurton, Michael A. S., to University of Illinois Foundation, The.
Automatic fare collection system. 3,483,361, 12-9-69, CI. 235-
61.6
Blutinger, Bernhard: See —
United States of America,National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,422,278.
Bly, Donald A., to Veeder Industries Inc. Fluid delivery control
system. 3,478,856, 11-18-69, CI. 194-13.
Blyakher, Lev Abramovich: See —
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
Ierusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovitch; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich ,3 ,467,437.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
Ierusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich,3,467,438.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
Ierusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.3,467,439.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
Ierusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razemerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.3,477,301.
Blytas, George C; Bell, Edward R.; and Dunlop, Arthur K., to Shell
Oil Company. Olefin separation by copper sulphate complexing.
3,449,240, 6-10-69, CI. 208-308.
Blyth, Randolph C: See—
Brignac, Edmond P.; and Blyth, Randolph C.,3,474,773.
Blythe, Alan Avery; and Lachmann, Victor Gustav, to Handley Page
Limited. Manufacture of aerodynamic structures. 3,429,023, 2-25-
69, CI. 29-404.
Blythe, Allan L., to Canadian Westinghouse Company, Limited.
Electrical control systems with stabilizing control means.
3,477,014, 11-4-69, CI. 322-19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Blythe, Richard; Marshall, Alvin E.; Mitchell, Clayboume, Jr.; Oser,
George T.; and Scott, Gerald C., to Bendix Corporation, The. Ap-
paratus for infrared scanning having a variable detector aperture
and a variable bandwidth amplifier. 3,448,267, 6-3-69, CI. 250-
83.3
Blythe, Richard; and Work, Edgar A., Jr., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Apparatus for scanning an area with an oscillatory scanning
element. 3,479,107, 11-18-69, CI. 350-6.
Boadle, Campbell Dean. Nonlinear compensating device for making
compatible a transducer and its interpretive instrument. 3,429,391,
2-25-69, CI. 177-210.
Boalen, Kenneth C: See —
Lindsay, Arwin O.; and Boalen, Kenneth C, 3,449,867.
Board, Richard G.; and Shapiro, Nelson H. Retractable safety belt
apparatus and the like. 3,425,645, 2-4-69, CI. 242-107.2
Boardman, Franklin, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Process for
the preparation of tertiary amino acids. 3,457,302, 7-22-69, CI.
260-534.
Boardman, William W., Jr.: See —
Bach, Ricardo O.; and Boardman, William W., Jr.,3,445,198.
Boas Box Company: See —
Robinson, Herman E., 3,465,944.
Boatman, James C: See —
Goundry, Paul C; and Boatman, James C.,3,470,039.
Boatman, Joe R.: See —
Switzer, William E., 3,445,614.
Boaz, Premakaran T., to Ford Motor Company. Process using gas in-
lets to laterally stretch and stabilize glass during float glass manu-
facturing. 3,468,650, 9-23-69, CI. 65-91.
Boaz, Premakaran T., to Ford Motor Company. Process using sta-
tionary blades to laterally stretch glass during float glass manufac-
turing. 3,468,651, 9-23-69, CI. 65-91.
Boaz, Premakaran T.: See —
Thompson, Robert J.; Boaz, Premakaran T.; Cholger, Herbert
W.; Gray, Dorian R.; and Meyer, John H., 3,440,030.
Bobalek, Edward G.; Hart, John R.; and Fauser, Donald L., to Har-
ris-Intertype Corporation. Cellulosic photoconductive imaging
member containing carboxyl reactive groups. 3,486,889, 12-30-69,
CI. 96-1.8
Bobard, Emile. Overlapping tractor fitted with an overhanging
magazine for loads, allowing a balanced distribution of these loads.
3,425,629, 2-4-69, CI. 239-178.
Bobard, Emile. Elastically-tired wheel-reservoirs. 3,481,382, 12-2-69,
CI. 152-9.
Bobb, John S. Stephen: See —
Weldes, Helmut H.; Boyle, Francis A.; and Bobb, John S.
Stephen.3,440,175.
Bobb, Russell V.: See—
Cassady, Clarence T.; and Bobb, Russell V., 3,457,760.
Bobbitt, Leonard E. Hosiery measuring and pairing apparatus.
3,476,242, 1 1-4-69, CI. 209-122.
Bobeck, Andrew H.: See —
Baldwin, John A., Jr.; and Bobeck, Andrew H., 3,434, 125.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic circuit. 3,425,035, 1-28-69, CI. 340-166.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Rotational mode memory circuit having flux closure paths.
3,428,956, 2-18-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic memory using a bipolar word pulse during a write opera-
tion. 3,447,140, 5-27-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Increased amplitude domain device. 3,448,441, 6-3-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Matrix load selection circuit having means for cancelling noise.
3,457,551,7-22-69, CI. 340-166.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic domain propagation device. 3,460,104, 8-5-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic inductive device comprising a body of interconnected
conductors having magnetic states. 3,460,108, 8-5-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic memory arrangement comprising domain wall propaga-
tion channels. 3,470,546, 9-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Switching crosspoint arrangement. 3,470,547, 9-30-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bobeck, Andrew H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
NDRO of single domain walls in a magnetic sheet memory.
3,471,840, 10-7-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; Gianola, Umberto F.; Sherwood, Richard C;
and Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Magnetic domain propagation circuit. 3,460,116, 8-5-69,
CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; and Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic domain propagation device.
3,460,1 12, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobeck, Andrew H.; and Smith, James L., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Domain propagation media organized
for repertory dialer operation. 3,479,654, 11-18-69, CI. 340-174.
Bobier, Earl E.; and Webber, Milo R. Inertia impact switch.
3,474,202, 10-21-69, CI. 200-61.45
Bobinski, Jack: See —
Grafstein, Daniel; Bobinski, Jack; and Fein, Marvin
M.,3,458,580.
Bobkowicz, Andrew John: See —
Bobkowicz, Emilian; and Bobkowicz, Andrew John,3,481,132.
Bobkowicz, Emilian. Method and apparatus for making nonwoven
fabrics. 3,449,187, 6-10-69, CI. 156-161.
Bobkowicz, Emilian; and Bobkowicz, Andrew John. Textured fila-
ment yarns. 3,481,132, 12-2-69, CI. 57-140.
Boblett, Emil V., to Ampex Corporation. Information reproducing
apparatus. 3,484,753, 12-16-69, CI. 340-173.
Bobo, Donald E. Method of evacuating and sealing a double- walled
container. 3,423,817, 1-28-69, CI. 29-421.
Bobo, William Sheppard, Jr.: See —
Shimp, David Alan; and Bobo, William Sheppard, Jr.,3,48 1,257.
Bobolts, Melbourne W.; and Simon, Louis. Guidance system for a
three dimensional contouring machine. 3,453,934, 7-8-69, CI. 90-
13.2
Boborykin, Jury Alexandrovich; Kononenko, Vadim Grigorievich;
Dadykin, Georgy Fedetovich; Levkin, Dmitry Dmitrievich; Prav-
din, Viktor Sergeevich; Stelmakh, Viktor Alexeevich; Fulmakht,
Veniamin Veniaminovich; Schekochikhin, Serafim Vasilievich; and
Pikhtovnikov, Rostislav Vyacheslavovich. Device for cutting mov-
ing ingots, preferably those obtained by the continuous casting
method. 3,466,960, 9-16-69, CI. 83-308.
Bobowski, George: See —
Shavel, John, Jr.; and Bobowski, George.3,445,518.
Shavel, John, Jr.; and Bobowski, George,3,446,804.
Shavel, John, Jr.; and Bobowski, George.3,452,048.
Bobrick Corporation, The: See—
Cowan, Arnold A., 3,432,217.
Cowan, Arnold A., 3,469,818.
McCray, Herbert S., 3,446,405.
Bobrick, Mitchell, to Luminous, P. N., Equipment Co. Support arms
for lamps and the like. 3,426,190, 2-4-69, CI. 240-73.
Bobrin, Marshall C, to United States of America, Navy. Submarine
anomaly marker. 3,425,032, 1-28-69, CI. 340-4.
Bobrow, Lucien, to Mr. Hanger, Inc. Garment hanger. 3,478,943,
11-18-69, CI. 223-88.
Bobrowich, Alex: See —
Kahn, Elliot; and Bobrowich, Alex,3,484,990.
Bobrowsky, Alfred; and Stack, Eugene A., to Pressure Technology
Corporation. Process and apparatus for forming and working
metals under pressure. 3,482,424, 12-9-69, CI. 72-60.
Bobst Champlain, Inc.: See —
Chesnut, William R.; and Smuts, I. Robert, 3,467,334.
Lewis, Clarence A., Jr., 3,474,311.
Spika, Wolfram, 3,486,690.
Bobula, Edward M.; Santoni, Cesar; and Russell, Raymond C, to ■
Greif Bros. Cooperage Corporation, The. Container assembly and
clamping ring therefor. 3,439,949, 4-22-69, CI. 292-256.69
Bobzin, James E.: See —
Mod, George W.; Medica, Joseph J.; and Bobzin, James
E.,3,470,666.
Bocard, Joseph P.; and Harvin, Richard L., to Girdler Corporation.
Method of purifying closed atmospheres. 3,469,934, 9-30-69, CI.
23-4.
Bocard, Joseph P.; Harvin, Richard L.; and Mayland, Bertrand J.
Process and apparatus for the manufacture of hydrogen for fuel
cells. 3,469,944, 9-30-69, CI. 23-212.
Bocca, Alberto; and Pagani, Mario. Bordering machine. 3,475,256,
10-28-69, CI. 156-480.
Bocca, Alberto; and Pagani, Mario. Machines for folding the edge of
flexible materials, more particularly footwear insoles and the like.
3,483,579, 12-16-69, CI. 12-24.5
Boccard, Rene. Hydropneumatic flushing cisterns. 3,466,673, 9-16-
69, CI. 4-52.
Bocckino, Harry G.; Dillon, Thomas J.; and Fisher, John F. Villiers,
to Chemical Construction Corporation. Method of prilling urea.
3,450,804, 6-17-69, CI. 264-14.
Boch, Jean Baptiste Christian: See —
Redel, Joseph; and Boch, Jean Baptiste Christian,3,424,798.
Boch, Walter: See—
Schmitt, Karl-Friedrich; and Boch, Walter,3,45 1,036.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Company. Tumble type washer
with filter. 3,448,596, 6-10-69, CI. 68-18.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Company. Washing machine.
3,481,164, 12-2-69, CI. 68-4.
Bochan, John; and Pottinger, Eugene A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Dispensing arrangement for washing machine. 3,481,163,
12-2-69, CI. 68-4.
Bochaver, Kirill Zyskovich: See —
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
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Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Ilya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich; Bochaver, Kinll
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna.3,442,090.
Bochinski, Julius H., to Bee km an Instruments, Inc. Gas flow control
system. 3,426,600, 2-11-69, CI. 73-422.
Bochman, Austin Anthony. Developing tray for colour positive
photographic papers. 3,465,664, 9-9-69, CI. 95-95.
Bochman, Harry L., Jr., to Hi-Shear Corporation. Catapult release
mechanism. 3,437,291, 4-8-69, CI. 244-63.
Bochman, Harry L., Jr.; and Thompson, Hobert Kern, to Hi-Shear
Corporation. Release mechanisms. 3,437,370, 4-8-69, CI. 294-83.
Bochory, Michael. Fastening mechanism. 3,447,821, 6-3-69, CI. 285-
178.
Bochumer Eisenhutte Heintzmann & Co.: See—
Zywietz, Walter; Gantke, Franz; Seiz, Rudolf; Lichtenbaumer,
Hans-Gunther; and Neeff, Joachim, 3,438,211.
Bock, August M. Draw bar for towing vehicles. 3,462,173, 8-19-69,
CI. 280-484.
Bock, Erich; and Rentzsch, Max, to Diehl. Practice ammunition.
3,439,619, 4-22-69, CI. 102-92.7
Bock, Juergen K.: See —
Fitzpatrick, John R.; and Bock, Juergen K., 3,486,719.
Bock, Louis H.: See —
Herrick, Franklin W.; and Bock, Louis H., 3,454,508.
Bock, Philip. Bag opening and closing machine. 3,427,780, 2-18-69,
CI. 53-63.
Bock, Rudolf: See—
Meisel, Christian; Salewski, Gunter; and Bock, Ru-
dolf,3,445,585.
Bockau, Gustav: See —
Meissner, Johannes; Bockau, Gustav; and Reike, Sieg-
fried,3,437, 382.
Bockelmann, Victor G., to United States of America, Navy.
Parachute canopy deflation apparatus. 3,434,681, 3-25-69, CI.
244-145.
Bockemuehl, Robert R., to General Motors Corporation. Light sensi-
tive circuit employing a zener diode in series with the photocon-
ductive device. 3,443,101, 5-6-69, CI. 250-206.
Bockenstette, Kenneth R., to MS Industries, Inc. Lidded tote box.
3,463,345, 8-26-69, CI. 220-29.
Bocker, Ernst: See—
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; and Behrenz, Wolfgang,3,433,826.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Un-
terstenhofer, Gunter,3, 470,299.
Heiss, Rudolf; Grigat, Ernst; Bocker, Ernst; and Hermann,
Gunther.3,458,639.
Bockly, Erich: See—
Kampfer, Helmut; Gotze, Johannes; Reister, Oskar; and Bockly,
Erich.3,480,439.
Menzel, Karl-Heinz; and Bockly, Erich,3,443,954.
Bockman, Carl; Nelson, Ronald S.; and Klein, Walter A. Method of
producing modified allium condiments. 3,424,593, 1-28-69, CI.
99-154.
Bockmann, Walter: See —
Freytag, Helmut; Reichold, Ernst; Bayer, Otto; Bockmann,
Walter; and Wagner, Jochim,3,425,985.
Reichold.Emst; and Bockmann, Walter,3,458,481.
Bockno, Gregory C; Da Vincii, Anthony P.; and Schappel, Joseph
W., to FMC Corporation. Viscose rayon fiber and method of mak-
ing same. 3,434,913, 3-25-69, CI. 161-70.
Bockstiegel, Georg Heinrich Artur Gerhard: See —
Thafvelin, Karl Gunnar; Wahlberg, Yngve; and Bockstiegel,
Georg Heinrich Artur Gerhard, 3,462, 260.
Bockwoldt, Walter H., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, mesne. Narrow bandwidth
video. 3,470,313, 9-30-69, CI. 178-6.
Bockwoldt, Walter H.; and Lew, Clinton, to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Multiple interlace television system. 3,453,382, 7-1-69, CI.
178-6.8
Boczar, William J.; and Davis, William C, to Motorola, Inc. Heat
conductive mounting base for a semiconductor device. 3,434,018,
3-18-69, CI. 317-234.
Bodanszky, Miklos, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. Deriva-
tives of vernamycin B. 3,420,816, 1-7-69, CI. 260-239.3
Boddey, Ronald Frederick, to Foseco International Limited. Method
of forming a casting mold. 3,460,606, 8-12-69, CI. 164-137.
Boddy, Harold Albert, to Ralphs Unified Limited. Apparatus for use
in shoe manufacture. 3,464,073, 9-2-69, CI. 12-54.3
Boddy, Philip J.; and Frova, Andrea F., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Optical modulation by reflection from a fer-
roelectric semiconductor. 3,428,81 1, 2-18-69, CI. 250-199.
Boddy, Philip J.; and Frova, Andrea F., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Optical modulator. 3,462,712, 8-19-69, CI.
332-7.51
Bode, Charles H., Jr.; and Wusseles, Peter J., to United States Steel
Corporation. Torch-mounting apparatus for cutting pieces of ir-
regular shape. 3,476,373, 11-4-69, CI. 266-23.
Bode, Charles Herbert, to Rudd-Melikian, Inc. Vending machine ap-
paratus. 3,439,717, 4-22-69, CI. 141-91.
Bode, Harold E. Preparation of an alcoholic dry beverage powder.
3,436,224, 4-1-69, CI. 99-31.
Bode, Harold Eli. High purity magnesium lactate from steepwater.
3,429,777, 2-25-69, CI. 195-48.
Bode, Helmut; and Brinkman, Rudolf, to Leybold-Heraeus GmbH &
Co. KG, mesne. Two stage vacuum pump. 3,438,570, 4-15-69, CI.
230-158.
Bode, Helmut; and Nicodemus, Joachim, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Rocket launching mount. 3,427,921, 2-18-69, CI. 89-
1.808
Bode, James Daniel, to FMC Corporation. Pyrylium salts as pickling
inhibitors. 3,434,973, 3-25-69, CI. 252-79.4
Boden, Donald W.; and Kruger, Julius F., to Emerson Electric Co.
Hubring. 3,464,656, 9-2-69, CI. 248-15.
Boden, Max J. Hellmut, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Screw conveyor.
3,428,165, 2-18-69, CI. 198-213.
Bodenhamer, Edward R.; and Chin, William. Device for playing the
game of rock-paper-scissors. 3,473,803, 10-21-69, CI. 273-1.
Bodenheimer, Vernon B.; Smith, Jimmie H.; and Coleman, Henry
C, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of employing
trivalent ions in bleaching pulp. 3,472,732, 10-14-69, CI. 162-79.
Bodenseewerk Perkin-Elmer & Co., G.m.b.H.: See —
Jentzsch, Dietrich; and Kuhne, Klaus, 3,455,657.
Jentzsch, Dietrich; and Hovermann, Werner, 3,486,304.
Reerink, Hans-Peter, 3,448,948.
Sebestyen, Nikolaus, 3,450,478.
Siess, Gerhard, 3,486,091.
Witte, Wolfgang, 3,448,276.
Bodenstedt, Wolfgang: See —
Konig, Hans- Joachim; Bodenstedt, Wolfgang; and Gotsmann,
Ulrich.3,442,999.
Bodesheim, Ferdinand; Giessler, Wolfgang; and Nischk, Gunther, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. N-(T-aminoalkylene)-
aminoalkyl sulfonic acids. 3,474,135, 10-21-69, CI. 260-513.
Bodesheim, Ferdinand; Nawrath, Gunther; and Nischk, Gunther, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Filaments, threads and
fibers of polyamides from N-mono-(sulfonalkyl) alkylene diamine.
3,454,535, 7-8-69, CI. 260-78.
Bodet, Pierre. System for synchronizing a clockwork pendulum with
a reference frequency. 3,486,321, 12-30-69, CI. 58-30.
Bodett, Peter C, to Motor Wheel Corporation. Delayed restarting
circuit for compressor motor. 3,422,633, 1-21-69, CI. 62-158.
Bodge, Clifford A., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Intercon-
nected multipole circuit breaker. 3,426,301, 2-4-69, CI. 335-8.
Bodge, Clifford A., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Apparatus
for providing instantaneous overload protection especially useful
in protecting semiconductive devices. 3,435,293, 3-25-69, CI. 317-
31.
Bodin, Milton: See —
Baldwin, William W.; McCoy, C. Dana; Bodin, Milton; and
Zinn, Leon, 3,436, 634.
Bodine , Albert G. Sonic method and apparatus for making and dry-
ing wood veneer and the like. 3,472,295, 10-14-69, CI. 144-309.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic process of placement of sand drains.
3,420,063, 1-7-69, CI. 61-11.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Underground cable inserting by sonics.
3,425,232, 2-4-69, CI. 61-72.6
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic method and apparatus for grinding rock
material and the like to powder. 3,429,512, 2-25-69, CI. 241-24.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic method and apparatus for inserting
fastening elements into plastic compliant bodies. 3,431,988, 3-11-
69, CI. 175-56.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Apparatus for accomplishing sonic fusion
welding and the like involving variable impedance load factors.
3,439,409, 4-22-69, CI. 29-470.3
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic vibration generator. 3,446,084, 5-27-69,
CI. 74-87.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Method and apparatus for gravity flow casting
utilizing sonic energization. 3,447,480, 6-3-69, CI. 164-49.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Method and device for mold casting utilizing
sonic energization. 3,447,587, 6-3-69, CI. 164-49.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Locomotive traction increased by sonic vibra-
tions. 3,460,486, 8-12-69, CI. 105-73.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic subsurface soil cultivator. 3,461,969, 8-
19-69, CI. 172-1.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Apparatus including an orbiting-mass sonic
oscillator for slip-forming concrete. 3,468,001, 9-23-69, CI. 25-41.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic method and apparatus for facilitating
gravity flow of granular material. 3,472,431, 10-14-69, CI. 222-
196.
Bodine, Albert G. Vehicle mounted sonic shearing device having
propulsion aiding means. 3,437,381, 4-8-69, CI. 299-37.
Bodine, Albert G. Sonic process and apparatus for cleaning pipes.
3,446,666, 5-27-69, CI. 134-1.
Bodine, Albert G. Acoustic barrier device for suppressing detonation
waves in piston engine combustion chambers. 3,456,638, 7-22-69,
CI. 123-191.
Bodine, Albert G. Sonic method and apparatus for demolition of
structures. 3,456,885, 7-22-69, CI. 241-1.
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Bodine, Albert G. Sonic method and apparatus for breaking crusts
on agricultural soil. 3,461,970, 8-19-69, CI. 172-1.
Bodine, Albert G. Sonic hand cutting tool utilizing sonic rectification
in conjunction with double acting spring biasing. 3,468,384, 9-23-
69, CI. 173-49.
Bodine, Albert G. Method and apparatus for rock crushing utilizing
sonic wave action. 3,473,741, 10-21-69, CI. 241-30.
Bodine, Albert G. Sprayer. 3,474,967, 10-28-69, CI. 239-102.
Bodine, Albert G. Method of sonic press fitting. 3,481,027, 12-2-69,
CI. 29-525.
Bodine, Charles M., to Signetics Corporation. Plug-in integrated cir-
cuit package and carrier assembly and including a test fixture
therefor. 3,441,853, 4-29-69, CI. 324-158.
Bodington, Frederick M., Jr. Saw sharpening machine. 3,427,903, 2-
18-69, CI. 76-37.
Bodkin, Ernest A.; and Maziuk, John, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Up-
grading of naphtha. 3,432,425, 3-11-69, CI. 208-80.
Bodmer, Arthur, to Varian International AG. Method and system for
clearing repetitive voltage waveforms of statistical interferences.
3,440,631, 4-22-69, CI. 340-174.1
Bodnar, Albert J., to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Photometric gauge in which a test object is rotated about an axis
disposed between a lamp means and an aperture means.
3,470,384, 9-30-69, CI. 250-224.
Bodnar, Andrew J.: See —
Ricketts, Colin J.; Bodnar, Andrew J.; Braithwaite, Frederick T.;
Johnson, Seward R.; and Wheeler, Ernest E., 3,484,549.
Bodner, Albert J.: See —
Morway, Arnold J.; and Bodner, Albert J. ,3,424,678.
Morway, Arnold J.; and Bodner, Albert J. ,3,433, 743.
Morway, Arnold J.; and Bodner, Albert J. ,3,46 1,070.
Bodner, Stephen E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method and apparatus for injecting and trapping
charged particles in a magnetic field. 3,485,716, 12-23-69, CI.
176-4.
Bodolay, John S.; Bodolay, William A.; and Bodolay, Stephen M.
Combination multiple bag making and compartment bag making
machine. 3,462,913, 8-26-69, CI. 53-183.
Bodolay, Stephen M.: See —
Bodolay, John S.; Bodolay, William A.; and Bodolay, Stephen
M.,3,462,913.
Bodolay, Stephen M.; and Bodolay, William A. Pre-packaging
mechanism. 3,471,000, 10-7-69, CI. 198-105.
Bodolay, William A.: See —
Bodolay, John S.; Bodolay, William A.; and Bodolay, Stephen
M.,3,462,913.
Bodolay, Stephen M.; and Bodolay, William A.,3,471,000.
Bodot, Henri M. N. C; and Langer, Robert M. G. Welding and
cutting blow-lamp. 3,472,603, 10-14-69, CI. 431-346.
Body, Ralph W., to Hercules Incorporated. Tackifier compositions
for elastomeric olefin polymers. 3,474,059, 10-21-69, CI. 260-27.
Body, William K.; Locascio, Russell J.; Rice, Harold W.; and Scott,
Douglas R., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Cooking and ap-
paratus and methods. 3,442,448, 5-6-69, CI. 236-46.
Bodycot, Irvin Francis, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Synergistic accelerator for t-butyl permaleic acid in methacrylate
polymerization. 3,487,062, 12-30-69, CI. 260-89.5
Bodzash, Maynard C: See —
Antlfingcr, George J.; and Bodzash, Maynard C, 3,486,930.
Boe, Hans; Petcrsik, Peter; and Buchsenstein, Wilhelm, to Freu-
denberg, Carl. Process of applying adhesive to a fleece fabric.
3,471,315, 10-7-69, CI. 117-76.
Boe, Rollin O., to Marquardt Corporation, The. Supersonic com-
bustion nozzle. 3,451,221, 6-24-69, CI. 60-258.
Boeder, Dc Forrest. Combination level and compass. 3,486,239, 12-
30-69, CI. 33-212.
Bocgcr, James H., to Gardner-Denver Company. Fluid operated tool
with pressure indicator. 3,480,087, 11-25-69, CI. 173-20.
Boegershauscn, Robert L.: See —
Becker, William C; and Boegershausen, Robert L., 3,425, 324.
Bocgli, Charles P.; and Stcigerwald, Delbert, to Fieldstone Corpora-
tion, The. Research animal watering apparatus. 3,431,891, 3-11-
69, CI. 119-72.5
Bochler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F., to Aerophysics Com-
pany. Wing rotor control apparatus. 3,439,887, 4-22-69, CI. 244-
10.
Bochler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F., to Aerophysics Com-
pany. Marginal terrain vehicle. 3,446,175, 5-27-69, CI. 115-1.
Bochler, Philippe: See—
Dionisotti, Jean; and Bochler, Philippe, 3,442,496.
Boehm, Benjamin F.; See —
Musscr, James G., Jr.; and Boehm, Benjamin F., 3,422,918.
Boehm, Edmund: See —
Pascus, Arnold W.; and Boehm, Edmund.3,482,760.
Boehm, Ernest Robert, to Stevens, J. P., & Co. Inc. Soft-feel, long-
stretch, clastic braid. 3,431,814, 3-11-69, CI. 87-2.
Boehm, George L.; and Horvath, Stephen R., Jr., to Johnson, S. C,
& Son, Inc. Foam dispensing device and package. 3,422,993, 1-
21-69, CI. 222-190.
Boehm, Gilbert O.; Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Williams, James H.,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Total internal
reflection deflector. 3,463,571, 8-26-69, CI. 350-157.
Boehm, Guenter J.: See —
Cox, John E.; Hasser, George L.; Boehm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Feldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas
F.,3,467,780.
Boehm, Guenter J., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Timing circuit. 3,440,452, 4-22-69, CI. 307-294.
Boehm, Guenter Joachim, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Self seeking glass reed relay matrix selection system.
3,439,125, 4-15-69, CI. 179-18.
Boehm, Helmut, to Technology Instrument Corporation of Califor-
nia. Microwave heating apparatus. 3,440,386, 4-22-69, CI. 219-
10.55
Boehm, Robert F.: See —
Hune, Ronald G.; and Boehm, Robert F.,3,470,904.
Boehme, Horst: See —
Brumme, Fritz; and Boehme, Horst,3,434,660.
Boehmer, Andrew P.; and Jaremus, Boubene M., to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Method of making a thermoelectric assembly com-
prising anodizing and impregnating and coating with dimethyl sil-
icone fluids. 3,451,904, 6-24-69, CI. 204-38.
Boehmer, Matthew A., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Com-
position of improved water-glycol antifreeze and heat exchange
media and process for manufacture of same. 3,445,395, 5-20-69,
CI. 252-75.
Boehmke, Gunther: See —
Hendricks, Udo Winfried; Tamer, Ergun; Quaedvlieg, Mathieu;
Klapper, Hans; Boehmke, Gunther; and Schneider, Ot-
to.3,45 1,762.
Boehmke, Thomas A., to Coilcraft, Inc. Mounted circuit element.
3,466,381,9-9-69, CI. 174-52.
Boehne, Dale R.: See —
Connoy, Eugene N.; and Boehne, Dale R., 3,435, 173.
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne G.m.b.H.: See —
Gal, Rudi; Haack, Erich; Stach, Kurt; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Ritter, Klaus, 3,462,432.
Gall, Rudi; Stach, Kurt; and Voemel, Wolfgang, 3,483,193.
Haack, Erich; Rey, Hans-Georg; and Rieckmann, Peter,
3,443,903.
Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and Voigtlander, Wolf-
gang, 3,458,628.
Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and Voigtlander, Wolf-
gang, 3,471,614.
Kuhn, Richard; Jahn, Werner; and Dietmann, Karl, 3,475,408.
Lauer, Karl; Weber, Matthias; and Stoeck, Georg, 3,483,031.
Nelboeck-Hochstetter, Michael; and Haid, Erich, 3,475,413.
Popelak, Alfred; Lettenbauer, Gustav; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Ribbentrop, Annemarie, 3,464,995.
Stach, Kurt, 3,438,981.
Stach, Kurt; Winter, Werner; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and Rib-
bentrop, Annemarie, 3,454,582.
Thiel, Max; Winter, Werner; Stach, Kurt; Schaumann, Wolf-
gang; and Dietmann, Karl, 3,471,472.
Voigtlander, Wolfgang; Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Stach, Kurt, 3,462,528.
Voigtlander, Wolfgang; Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Stach, Kurt, 3,476,742.
Boehringer, C. H., Sohn: See —
Linden, Gerbert; Schicke, Peter; and Korner, Hermann,
3,462,258.
Schroder, Ludwig; Thomas, Klaus; and Jerchel, Dietrich,
3,461,132.
Boehringer G.m.b.H., Gebr.: See —
Schumacher, Hermann, 3,426,628.
Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H.: See —
Heider, Joachim; Machleidt, Hans; and Kobinger, Walter,
3,471,470.
Heusner, Alex; and Zeile, Karl, 3,448,109.
Heusner, Alex; Zeile, Karl; and Danneberg, Peter, 3,462,434.
Keck, Johannes; Nickl, Josef; Koss, Friedrich-Wilhelm;
Schraven, Eckhard; and Beisenherz, Gerwin, 3,454,574.
Koppe, Herbert; Engelhardt, Albrecht; Ludwig, Gerhard; and
Zeille, Karl, 3,459,782.
Koppe, Herbert; Ludwig, Gerhard; and Zeile, Karl, 3,478,050.
Landgraf, Claus Adolf; and Seeger, Ernst, 3,475,437.
Merz, Herbert; Shroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl, 3,438,990.
Merz, Herbert; Schroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl, 3,462,427.
Merz, Herbert; Schroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl, 3.466,277.
Nickl, Josef; Keck, Johannes; and Engelhorn, Robert,
3,448,106.
Noll, Klaus Reinhold; Berg, Alex; Machleidt, Hans; Roethele,
Werner; and Engelhardt, Gunther, 3,470,190.
Roch, Josef, 3,475,425.
Schmidt, Gunther, 3,459,737.
Seeger, Ernst; Engel, Wolfhard; and Kadatz, Rudolf, 3,457,265.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Stahle, Helmut; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl; Wolf, Martin; and
Hoefke, Wolfgang, 3,462,433.
Stahle, Helmut; and Zeile, Karl, 3,468,887.
Thoma, Otto; and Zeile, Karl, 3,422,196.
Woitun, Eberhard; and Ohnacker, Gerhard, 3,475,429.
Zeile, Karl; Hauptmann, Karl Heinz; and Stahle, Helmut,
3,454,701.
Zeile, Karl; Banholzer, Rolf; Walther, Gerhard; Schulz, Werner;
and Wick, Helmut, 3,472,861.
Zipp, Ottmar; Nickl, Josef; Machleidt, Hans; Keck, Johannes;
Kruger, Gerd; Engelhorn, Robert; and Puschmann, Sigfrid,
3,470,152.
Boehringer, Raymond H.: See —
Boylan, Jack B.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Boehringer,
Raymond H.,3,485,754.
Boehringer, Raymond H.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Utz, Walter
E., to Emery Industries, Inc. Synthetic ester lubricant base fluid
containing a polyester thickener. 3,472,775, 10-14-69, CI. 252-57.
Boehringer-Ingelheim G.m.b.H.: See—
Stahle, Helmut; Kummer, Werner; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl;
Hoefke, Wolfgang; and Samtleben, Hans-Wolfgang,
3.480,630.
Boeing Airplane Company: See —
Beery, Dale M., 3,486,438.
Boeing Company, The: See —
Adams, Clarence R., 3,432,213.
Adams, Clarence R., 3,465,644.
Aichinger, Harry H., 3,478,569.
Baier, Robert J.; and Mack, John C, 3,420,072.
Baier, Robert J., 3,425,239.
Baker, Edward S., 3,421,005.
Baker, Edward S., 3,443,204.
Balderston, Harvey L., 3,466,544.
Baudat, Andre A.; and Edwards, C. John, 3,457,648.
Blakely, Carl Frederick; and Longmire, Donald E., 3,463,334.
Brame, Frank H.; and Fisher, Charles B., 3,433,439.
Brasier, Robert E., 3,435,532.
Brasier, Robert E., 3,446,560.
Bredvik, Martin, 3,425,098.
Callaway, Vernon E.; and Goralski, Leonard S., 3,439,774.
Cole, Berton A.; and Ruonavaara, Quentin F., 3,485,655.
Courter, Jack P., 3,478,904.
Dancik, Paul J., 3,439,888.
Doyle, Doris M., 3,438,735.
Ford, Robert J.; and Tarczynski, Tadeusz, 3,455,757.
Hales, Pryce N., 3,478,317.
Hallesy, Harold Walter, 3,474,519.
Harding, David G., 3,469,644.
Harting, Darrell R., 3,441,891.
Kofoid, Melvin J.; and Zieske, Paul L., 3,437,864.
Lebel, Stephen J.; and Strobelt, William E., 3,426,579.
Maestrello, Lucio, 3,472,472.
Malone, Frank Leslie, 3,441,045.
Maytone, Frank F., 3,434,455.
Nichols, Donald E., 3,463,558.
Norsworthy, Keith Harvey, 3,428,794.
Patterson, Harold W., 3,432,996.
Romero, Jacob B., 3,447,321.
Rona, Thomas P., 3,471,777.
Schwallie, Cletus R.; and Riegner, Earl I., 3,477,284.
Seglem, Henry M.; and Wimpress, John K., 3,486,720.
Stewart, David, 3,452,168.
Taylor, Murray E., 3,449,191.
van dcr Velden, Johannes H., 3,484,123.
Van Wyk, Jan W., 3,479,289.
Ward, Fred L.; Thompson, Edwin A.; and Ritchie, Harold D.,
3,442,749.
Waterman, Gary L.; and Woodmansce, Wayne E , 3,439,525.
Wciland, Richard H., 3,457,806.
Whitcncr, Philip C; Wadlcigh, Robert R.; and Blattner, David
G., 3,447,761.
Woodmansce, Wayne E., 3,441,513.
Woods, Wcightstill W.; Martin, Dale L.; and Marshall, James K.,
3,462,224.
Woods, Wcightstill W., 3,483,743.
Zellcr, Martin C, 3,455,272.
Boeing, Robert B., to Brunswick Corporation. Ankle tie. 3,456,366,
7-22-69, CI. 36-58.5
Boekcr, Roy A., to FMC Corporation. Well apparatus. 3,434,743, 3-
25-69, CI. 285-39.
Bockhorst, Antonius, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Cir-
cuit arrangement for producing a sawtooth current through a
deflection coil and a high voltage. 3,435,279, 3-25-69, CI. 315-27.
Bockhorst, Antonius; and Moggre, Anthonie Jannis, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Circuit arrangement for producing a sawtooth
current in a deflection coil for a cathode ray tube and a high volt-
age. 3,458,751, 7-29-69, CI. 315-27.
Boeltcr, Donald A., to General Aviation Electronics, Inc. High gain
amplifier. 3,486,125, 12-23-69, CI. 330-17.
Boemelburg, Josef: See —
Ibing, Guenther; Schirrmacher, Hermann; Vollmer, Herbert;
Boemelburg, Josef; and Schwall, Fritz, 3,434,807.
Boenig, Herman V.; and Waters, James A., Jr., to Brookpark-
Royalon, Inc. Polyallyl ester modified melamine molding.
3,464,884, 9-2-69, CI. 161-248.
Boennighausen, Richard A.; and Burch, Byron F., Jr., to General
Electric Company. Variable length accumulator in a data
processing system. 3,487,368, 12-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Boerema, Jan; and Tegel, Meindert Johan, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Semiconductor device and method of manufacture.
3,469,156, 9-23-69, CI. 317-236.
Boerio, Alvin H.: See —
Beyer, Rolf R.; and Boerio, Alvin H.,3,43 1,455.
Goetze, Gerhard W.; and Boerio, Alvin H.,3,441,787.
Green, Martin; and Boerio, Alvin H., 3,440,478.
Boerma, Hiepke; and van der Drift, Johan, to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Hydrogenation process. 3,472,906, 10-14-69, CI. 260-666.
Boersma, Rintje; and Irik, Gijsbert W., to N.V. 'COQ'. Fully en-
closed switching devices for high voltages. 3,485,971, 12-23-69,
CI. 200-48.
Boersma, Theo Tjalke: See —
Van Der Sanden, Hendrikus Cornells Nicolaas; Veenendaal,
Hendrikes Johannes; and Boersma, Theo Tjalke, 3 ,47 1,294.
Boes, David J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Solid lubri-
cant composites. 3,427,244, 2-1 1-69, CI. 252-12.
Boes, David J.; and Moberly, Lawrence E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Electrically conductive solid lubricant members and
apparatus employing them. 3,437,592, 4-8-69, CI. 252-12.
Boes, Gunther. Heating system. 3,433,414, 3-18-69, CI. 237-8.
Boesch, Roger; and Metivier, Jean, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Benzyl
dichloromethyl sulphones. 3,471,570, 10-7-69, CI. 260-607.
Boese, Arthur H. Aerial toy. 3,432,962, 3-18-69, CI. 46-86.
Boesen, Thomas E.: See —
Keyes, Jack; Greene, Robert R.; and Boesen, Thomas
E.,3,467,014.
Boester, Carl F. Household toilet waste disposal unit and method.
3,440,669, 4-29-69, CI. 4-10.
Boester, Carl F. Apparatus and method for treating waste fluids.
3,487,015, 12-30-69, CI. 210-12.
Boettcher, Alfred, to Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes
Nordrhein-Westfalen- e.V. Nuclear reactor and method of operat-
ing same. 3,464,888, 9-2-69, CI. 176-32.
Boettcher, Alfred, to Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes
Nordrhein-Westfalen-e.V. Fuel element for liquid-cooled nuclear
reactors. 3,472,734, 10-14-69,0. 176-71.
Boettcher, Benedict Andrew: See —
Bialko, William Frank; and Boettcher, Benedict An-
drew,3,480,857.
Boettcher, Gordon E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Reversible electrochemical coulometer. 3,428,894, 2-
18-69, CI. 324-94.
Boettcher, Harry H.: See —
Blattner, Ernest W.; Boettcher, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.;
Heitmann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson,
David G.,3,424,372.
Boettcher, Stephen A.; and Farley, James N., to Speedfam, Corpora-
tion. Lapping machine. 3,457,682, 7-29-69, CI. 51-129.
Boettger, Guenter; Guenthert, Paul; Kindler, Hubert; and Stanger,
Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of alkali metal salts of ethylenediamine tetraacetic
acid. 3,449,414, 6-10-69, CI. 260-534.
Boettger, Richard M.: See —
Marotta, Nicholas G.; Boettger, Richard M.; Nappen, Bernard
H.; and Szymanski, Chester D., 3,455,838.
Boettler, Gerald L.: See—
Chaykowski, Michael; Boettler, Gerald L.; and Chaykowski,
Michael,3,443,494.
Boettner, George B., to Corning Glass Works. Glass melting furnace.
3,420,653, 1-7-69, CI. 65-335.
Boettner, George B., to Corning Glass Works. Flow control of mol-
ten material in a glass furnace. 3,457,059, 7-22-69, CI. 65-161.
Boetto, Charles: See —
Orendorff, John W.; Boetto, Charles; and Andersson, Ingemar
R., 3,436,098.
Boeye, Paul F. Freight container. 3,423,101, 1-21-69, CI. 280-046
Boezi, Peter: See —
Acker, William L.; and Boezi, Peter.3,443,827.
Bofinger, Karl; Borkmann, Frank Frederick; and Stone, George Mar-
tin, to American Can Company. End feeding apparatus and
method. 3,441,156, 4-29-69, CI. 214-305.
Bogaardt, Maarten, to Reactor Centrum Nederland. Steam cooled
epithermal or fast nuclear reactor. 3,425,904, 2-4-69, CI. 176-40.
Bogaert, Frank John, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Method
for forming parallel square and taper- ended flexible shafting.
3,485,079, 12-23-69, CI. 72-376.
Bogaerts, Leo G: See —
Kushmuk, Walter P.; and Bogaerts, Leo C.,3,483,757.
Bogantes, Marco A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation.
Anode adjusting apparatus. 3,484,856, 12-16-69, CI. 204-297.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bogart, Burton S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. Glass con-
tainer coated with a lubricating film comprising carnauba wax and
polyvinyl alcohol. 3,445,275, 5-20-69, CI. 117-124.
Bogart, Burton S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation.
Polyethylene emulsions for coating glassware. 3,487,035, 12-30-
69, CI. 260-23.
Bogart, Harold N., to Ford Motor Company. Friction welding
method. 3,444,611, 5-20-69, CI. 29-470.3
Bogart, Marcel J. P., to Lummus Company, The. Process for
recovering H2S in heavy water production. 3,437,567, 4-8-69, CI.
203-96.
Bogart, Theodore F., Jr.: See —
Ross, James A.; and Bogart, Theodore F., Jr.,3,463,984.
Bogdanov, Alexandr Antonovich; Pomazkova, Zinaida Serafimovna;
Petrova, Valentina Vasilievna; and Zhilenko, Vasily Anatolievich.
Submergible oil-filled electric motor with a protecting unit for the
drive of a submergible well pump. 3,475,634, 10-28-69, CI. 310-
87.
Bogen, Morton A.; and Kantor, Leonard. Reinforcing punch for
sheets. 3,441,462, 4-29-69, CI. 156-513.
Bogenschutz, Thomas M., to Frink Snow-Plows, Inc. Blade and mold
board supporting and adjusting structure for snowplows.
3,464,129, 9-2-69, CI. 37-50.
Bogert, Bruce P.; and Hirsch, Peter, to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. Spectrum analyzer. 3,428,893, 2-18-69, CI. 324-77.
Bogert, Howard Z.; and Miner, Jay G., to Philco-Ford Corporation.
Aperiodic arithmetic calculator. 3,447,136, 5-27-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bogert, Howard Z.; and Miner, Jay G., to Philco-Ford Corporation.
Two speed arithmetic calculator. 3,453,601, 7-1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bogert, Warren D.: See —
Gutleber, Frank S.; Levine, Elihu; Bogert, Warren D.; Sil-
verstein, Samuel; and Altman, Harry ,3,483,549.
Bogestam, A me: See —
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, 3,482,050.
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, 3,487, 174.
Boggild, Robert, to Echo Development Co. Telephone answering ap-
paratus with selector and control cams on a common shaft.
3,480,731, 11-25-69, CI. 179-6.
Boggild, Robert; and Dale, William L. Gymnastic amusement device.
3,480,274, 1 1-25-69, CI. 272-60.
Boggio, F George, to Barogenics, Inc. Pre-stressed segmented con-
tainers or pressure vessels. 3,433,382, 3-18-69, CI. 220-3.
Boggio, F. George; and Zeitlin, Alexander, to Barogenics, Inc. Frame
structure. 3,479,856, 1 1-25-69, CI. 72-455.
Boggs, Bernard C: See —
Alexander, William E.; and Boggs, Bernard C.,3,465,315.
Boggs, Beryl A., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Yarn defect de-
tecting device. 3,438,188, 4-15-69, CI. 57-81.
Boggs, Beryl A., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Jig for spinnerette.
3,473,420, 10-21-69, CI. 77-63.
Boggs, Le Roy R., to Koppers Company, Inc. Puller slip alarm and
safety device. 3,438,089, 4-15-69, CI. 18-4.
Boggs, Le Roy R., to Koppers Company, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for
forming elongated articles from fiber reinforced plastic materials.
3,448,489, 6-10-69, CI. 18-4.
Boggs, William H.; and Rousselot, George E., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Method of etching and plating urea
formaldehyde. 3,434,866, 3-25-69, CI. 117-47.
Bogholtz, Richard, Jr.; and Dym, Herbert, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Defect detecting scanner with output
analyzed in the frequency domain. 3,452,205, 6-24-69, CI. 250-
211.
Bogl, Manfred Walter, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Switch formed by pack type or modular units. 3,454,736, 7-
8-69, CI. 200-168.
Bogle, Lewis F., to Monsanto Company. Fog resistant coating com-
positions. 3,437,617, 4-8-69, CI. 260-22.
Bogle, Tommy G., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Acoustic leak detecting apparatus and method. 3,478,576, 11-18-
69, CI. 73-40.5
Bognar, Lewis L., to Corning Glass Works. Apparatus for suspending
sheet glass. 3,454,298, 7-8-69, CI. 294-1 18.
Bognar, Lewis L., to Corning Glass Works. Method of reforming
glass face plates on a shaping mold. 3,484,225, 12-16-69, CI. 65-
103.
Bogner, Gerald 0. Rotary cutting tool. 3,481,015, 12-2-69, CI. 29-
105.
Bogner, Gunther, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Web-shaped super-
conductor. 3,440,336, 4-22-69, CI. 174-128.
Bogner, Gunther; and Dotzer, Richard, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Superconductor having insulation at its exterior sur-
face with an intermediate normal metal layer. 3,428,925, 2-18-69,
CI. 335-216.
Bogner, Gunther; and Dotzer, Richard, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Superconductor cable surrounded by a plurality of
aluminum wires. 3,428,926, 2-18-69, CI. 335-216.
Bogner, Gunther; and Klipping, Gustav, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V., and Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for replenishing liquid helium in a cryostat
from a storage vessel. 3,430,450, 3-4-69, CI. 62-45.
Bogner, Gunther; and Marsing, Helmut, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Refrigerating structure for cryostats. 3,436,926, 4-8-
69, CI. 62-45.
Bogner, Richard D. Dual band coplanar dipole array with disc type
director. 3,440,658, 4-22-69, CI. 343-792.5
Bogner, Richard D., to Electronics Research, Inc. Omnidirectional
circularly polarized antenna. 3,474,452, 10-21-69, CI. 343-726.
Bogosian, Arda. Optical viewing device. 3,482,896, 12-9-69, CI. 350-
4.
Bogossian, Armen: See —
Mackal, Henry H.; and Bogossian, Armen,3,429,338.
Bogossian, Armen; and Mackal, Henry H., to Halkey-Roberts Cor-
poration. Mouthpiece for orally operated valve. 3,429,330, 2-25-
69, CI. 137-223.
Bogri, Tibor: See —
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor,3,432,541.
Bagli, Jehan F.; and Bogri, Tibor.3,455,992.
Bogue, David L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Injector.
3,479,819, 11-25-69, CI. 60-39.74
Bogue, David. Fishing reel brake. 3,434,676, 3-25-69, CI. 242-84.5
Bogue, Irving R., to Rogers Corporation. Heater roll. 3,471,683, 10-
7-69, CI. 219-469.
Bogumil, Walter A., to Chisholm-Ryder Company, Inc. Quick
demountable screen for enclosing garage doorways and the like.
3,455,366, 7-15-69, CI. 160-368.
Bohannon, Ida M. Shoe cleaning device. 3,445,875, 5-27-69, CI. 15-
36.
Bohannon, John D. Mechanical citrus fruit harvester. 3,485,025, 12-
23-69, CI. 56-328.
Bohannon, Philip. Wig stand. 3,479,106, 11-18-69, CI. 312-351.
Bohannon, Ralph O., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. In-
tegrated circuit having matched complementary transistors.
3,473,090, 10-14-69, CI. 317-235.
Bohannon, Ralph O., Jr.; and Stehlin, Robert A., to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Process for fabricating monolithic circuits
having matched complementary transistors and product.
3,465,215, 9-2-69, CI. 317-235.
Bohannon, William D., Jr.; and King, Harold O., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Automatic wire wrapping apparatus.
3,479,720, 11-25-69, CI. 29-203.
Bohannon, William D., Jr.: See —
Bellamy, William G.; Bohannon, William D., Jr.; and Etchison,
JohnO., Jr.,3,457,616.
Bohdansky, Josef: See —
Grover, George M.; Busse, Claus A.; and Bohdansky,
Josef,3,45 1,266.
Bohl, Lester E.; and Vancamp, Raymond M., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Production of perchloroethylene from 1 ,2-dichloro- ethane by a
first step chlorination followed by an oxychlorination step.
3,449,450, 6-10-69, CI. 260-654.
Bohler, Gebr. & Co. Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Baumel, Anton, 3,421,890.
Baumel, Anton, 3,425,827.
Bohler, Walter: See—
Weinrotter, Ferdinand; Schmidt, Alfred; Muller, Walter; and
Bohler, Walter,3,432,501.
Bohler, Wilhelm Valentin. Adjustable clamp. 3,467,352, 9-16-69, CI.
248-221.
Bohlke, Edward H.; and Kramer, Don A., to Motorola, Inc. Phase
detector. 3,487,168, 12-30-69, CI. 178-69.5
Bohlmann, Edward H. Disposable tooth cleaning implement and
method of making same. 3,467,979, 9-23-69, CI. 15-244.
Bohlmann, Edward H. Orthodontic multi-purpose repositioner and
oral habit conditioner. 3,478,742, 11-18-69, CI. 128-172.1
Bohlmann, Willy F., Jr.: See —
Corley, Charles B., Jr.; and Bohlmann, Willy F., Jr.,3,426,842.
Bohlmark, Sven Arne: See —
Nomm, Mihkel; and Bohlmark, Sven Arne,3,470,813.
Bohlsen, Donald C: See —
Swanberg, Stacy C; and Bohlsen, Donald C, 3,430,496.
Bohm, Henry V.: See —
Houck, James R.; Bohm, Henry V.; and Maxfield, Bruce
W.,3,460,063.
Bohm, Siegfried, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und
Kinowerke. Single lens reflex cameras with swinging-flap shutter.
3,472,139, 10-14-69, CI. 95-42.
Bohm, Siegfried, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und
Kinowerke. Photographic camera with oscillating flap shutter.
3,479,946, 11-25-69, CI. 95-60.
Bohman, Carl E., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Incorporated. Form roller
setting and control means. 3,448,686, 6-10-69, CI. 101-349.
Bohman, Wenzel L., to Cowles Chemical Company. Chromate con-
version coatings. 3,457,124, 7-22-69, CI. 148-6.21
Bohme Chemie Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Heyden, Rudi, 3,485,573.
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi, 3,442,696.
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi, 3,479,288.
Peist, Rolf, 3,457,109.
Wedell, Hans, 3,481,881.
LIST OF PATENTEES
165
Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H.: See—
Heyden, Rudi, 3,475,206.
Rutzen, Horst; and Lowenstein, Albert, 3,479,297.
Wedell, Hans; and Peist, Rolf, 3,421,940.
Bohme, Georg Eduard Wilhelm; and Hagen, Armin Theodor, to
Gesellschaft Fur Kernforschung m.b.H. Remotely controlled
manipulator. 3,482,711, 12-9-69, CI. 214-1.
Bohmer, Hellmut: See-
Schmidt, Horst; and Bohmer, Hellmut,3,464,757.
Bohmer, Hellmut, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Panoramic telescope.
3,463,567, 8-26-69, CI. 350-26.
Bohn Benton Inc.: See —
Geisman, Jerome B.; and Randmae, Rein S., 3,466,124.
Bohn, Donald I. Multi-layered magnetic shield for a magnetic vise.
3,428,305, 2-18-69, CI. 269-75.
Bohn, Frank G. Simulated firearm with pivotally mounted whiskey
glass. 3,450,403, 6-17-69, CI. 272-1.
Bohn, Hans-Joachim; and Seidl, Gunther, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of L-(-)-/3- (3.4-dihydroxy-phenyl)-a-methylalanine.
3,470,233, 9-30-69, CI. 260-473.
Bohn, Lothar; Jastrow, Horst; Leugering, Jans-Joachim; and Vetter,
Hans-Joachim, to Hercules Incorporated. Copolymers of 4-methyl-
pentene-1 with other olefins. 3,472,917, 10-14-69, CI. 260-878.
Bohn, Martin C; Brady, John F.; Spinello, John O.; and Rice, Ken-
neth G., to Chicago Clutch Manufacturing Co., Inc. Self adjusting
clutch release bearing assmbly. 3,433,341, 3-18-69, CI. 192-111.
Bohn, Richard E.; and Patel, Pravin B., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. High speed digital logic circuit having non- saturat-
ing output transistor. 3,473,047, 10-14-69, CI. 307-215.
Bohn, Samuel. Sealing joint. 3,466,801, 9-16-69, CI. 49-404.
Bohn, Thomas: See —
Schulten, Rudolf; Bohn, Thomas; Hecker, Rudolf; and Baur-
mann, Karl-Wilhelm,3,453,090.
Bohna, B. D., & Co.: See—
Hauge, Douglas O., 3,472,616.
Bohne, Hugh; and Shelton, Cecil B., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corporation. Water vapor control in vapor-solid diffu-
sion of boron. 3,484,314, 12-16-69, CI. 148-188.
Bohne, William C. Core grab. 3,485,388, 12-23-69, CI. 214-1.
Bohnen, Klaus: See —
Gloor, Urs; and Bohnen, Klaus, 3,466, 162.
Bohnenblust, Clarence E., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Apparatus to identify conductor pairs in a multi- con-
ductor cable by gating identification signals in response to probe
detection of an energized conductor pair. 3,427,538, 2-11-69, CI.
324-66.
Bohnet's Bakery, Mrs., Inc.:See —
Turner, Joe E., 3,429,712.
Bohnstedt, Charles E.; Russell, George H.; and Yoos, Harold F., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Rechargeable device with
rotatable plug. 3,458,794, 7-29-69, CI. 320-2.
Bohrer, Albert H., Sr. Traffic control signal. 3,435,412, 3-25-69, CI.
340-107.
Bohrer, Byron B., to Sun Oil Company. Cracking of hydrocarbons.
3,480,689, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-683.
Bohrer, Byron B.; and Kurtz, Stewart S., Jr., to Avisun Corporation.
Recovery of alpha-olefin polymers from solution. 3,431,249, 3-4-
69, CI. 260-93.7
Bohrer, Thomas C, to Celanese Corporation. Process for producing
water-soluble cellulose acetate fibers. 3,482,011, 12-2-69, CI. 264-
207.
Bohy, August G., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for
winding glass strand. 3,482,953, 12-9-69, CI. 65-2.
Boiardi, Mario J. Facing unit with embedded fastening means capa-
ble of being unwound therefrom. 3,486,280, 12-30-69, CI. 52-127.
Boice, Clarence L.; and Allen, Joseph Stevens, to Allen Electronics,
Inc. Method of and apparatus for reproducing signals recorded on
magnetic tape with head switching means. 3,476,873, 11-4-69, CI.
178-6.6
Boice, Elvin G.; and Wong, Lip Fou, to Reynolds Metals Company.
Apparatus for and method of straightening bow means in an elon-
gated member. 3,429,169, 2-25-69, CI. 72-297.
Boice, William K., to General Electric Company. Adjustable speed
drive system with friction compensation. 3,458,791, 7-29-69, CI.
318-327.
Boichard, Jacques: See —
Brossard, Bernard Pierre; Boichard, Jacques; and Gay, Michel
Louis Marie Joseph, 3,428,675.
Boichot, Claude: See—
Fournari, Pierre; Tirouflet, Jean; and Boichot,
Claude,3,468,897.
Boige, Jean. Process for the industrial manufacture of hydrox-
ocobalamin. 3,448,099, 6-3-69, CI. 260-21 1.7
Boik, Arnold R., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Pressure relief
score. 3,485,410, 12-23-69, CI. 220-54.
Boik, Arnold R.; and Stec, Frederick J., to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Method of forming blow-off resistant easy opening
beverage can. 3,426,714, 2-1 1-69, CI. 113-121.
Boiko, Anatoly Nickolaevich: See —
Sigorsky, Vitaly Petrovich; Sitnikov, Leonid Semenovich; Ut-
jakov, Lev Lazarevich; Boiko, Anatoly Nickolaevich;
Molchanov, Alexandr Artemjevich; and Osjagin, Jury
Semenovich,3,430, 1 50.
Boiko, Marvin M.; and Schneider, Carl H., to Tri-Bros. Chemical
Corporation. Method of descaling open water systems. 3,424,688,
1-28-69, CI. 252-87.
Boilard, Dennis I.; and Mizuhara, Albert, to Varian Associates. Effi-
cient radiation cooled beam collector for linear beam devices.
3,448,313, 6-3-69, CI. 313-40.
Boileau, Jacques, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Safety devices for tire
covers. 3,426,821, 2-11-69, CI. 152-155.
Boileau, Jacques, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Pneumatic springs.
3,438,309, 4-15-69, CI. 92-103.
Boileau, Jacques; Desseigne, Gerard; and Konrat, Jean Paul, to Etat
Francais, represente par le Ministre, des Armees, Delegation
Ministerielle pour l'Armement (Direction des Poudres). Explosive
containing hexogene or octogene and a nitrated n-methylaniline.
3,466,205, 9-9-69, CI. 149-18.
Boileau, Louis D.: See —
Rosner, Michael W.; Boileau, Louis D.; and Greipel, Frank
J.,3,468,277.
Boise Cascade Corporation: See —
Doohan, Michael E., 3,443,462.
Meyer, Robert W., 3,467,299.
Myers, Albert F., 3,451,496.
Boisis, Salomon A. Folding pedal gear for a bicycle. 3,422,701, 1-
21-69, CI. 74-594.7
Boisse, Ronald J., to Mr. Christmas, Inc. Method of producing a
decorative material and article produced by said method.
3,484,329, 12-16-69, CI. 161-12.
Boisseau, Lucien, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot. Re-
tarding device for the delivery end of a printing machine.
3,421,757, 1-14-69, CI. 271-80.
Boissevain, Mathew G., to FMC Corporation. Method of and ap-
paratus for liquid handling and dialysis. 3,479,280, 11-18-69, CI.
210-22.
Boissevain, Mathew G.; and Schneebeli, Jean Pierre. Liquid sealed
continuous combustion engine. 3,446,016, 5-27-69, CI. 60-39.45
Boissevain, Mathew G.; and Traube, Robert J., to FMC Corporation.
Apparatus for handling articles in a warehouse. 3,458,062, 7-29-
69, CI. 214-16.4
Boissevain, Mathew G.: See —
Gallo, Jules R.; Smith, William W.; and Boissevain, Mathew
G.,3,448,870.
Boissier, Jacques Robert; and Combes, Georges Andre, to Societe
Anonyme dite Societe Industrielle Pour la Fabrication des An-
tibiotiques (S.I.F.A.). Tetracycline cyclohexyl sulphamate and
process for preparation. 3,459,854, 8-5-69, CI. 424-128.
Boissier, Jacques Robert; and Ratouis, Roger, to Societe Anonyme
dite: Societe Industrielle Pour la Fabrication des Antibiotiques
(S.I.F.A.). Aminoethers derived from 9,10-ethano-9,10- dihydro-9-
anthrol and their salts and process for preparation thereof.
3,422,106, 1-14-69, CI. 260-253.
Boissieras, Jean; and Ceyzeriat, Louis Frederic, to Rhone-Poulenc
S.A. Organosilicon compounds and compositions containing the
same. 3,429,847, 2-25-69, CI. 260-37.
Boissieras, Jean; and Lefort, Marcel, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Or-
ganopolysiloxanes, their preparation and their uses. 3,444,225, 5-
13-69, CI. 260-448.2
Boissiere, Jacques G.: See—
Beurtheret, Charles A.; and Boissiere, Jacques G., 3,435,283.
Boissonnas, Roger; and Huguenin, Rene, to Sandoz Ltd., (also
known as Sandoz A.G.). Desamino2-arginine8-vasopressin.
3,454,549, 7-8-69, CI. 260-112.5
Boivent, Marcel, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method of melting
glass. 3,443,921, 5-13-69, CI. 65-134.
Boivin, Claude: See —
Malfroy, Remy, 3,477,574.
Boivin, Horace. Floor covering. 3,445,320, 5-20-69, CI. 161-83.
Boiziau, Claude, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Method and
apparatus for selecting gas pressures over a wide range. 3,449,659,
6-10-69, CI. 324-33.
Bojas, Edward J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Power limiter con-
trol. 3,448,578, 6-10-69, CI. 60-53.
Bok, Cornelis; Selling, Hendrik Johannes; and Van Den Boom, Mar-
tinus Adriaan, to Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor
Toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve van
Nijverheid. Method for the production of yarn and a yarn ob-
tained by applying the said method. 3,447,310, 6-3-69, CI. 57-164.
Bok, Edward. Method of manufacturing bag closures. 3,439,468, 4-
22-69, CI. 53-14.
Bok, Edward, to Dike, Inc. Drafting pen with vent valve. 3,463,598,
8-26-69, CI. 401-259.
Bok, Edward, to Dike, Inc. Drafting pen with extensible tip.
3,486,830, 12-30-69, CI. 401-260.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bok Hendrik F. Method for controlling a spray-coating environ-
ment. 3,475,202, 10-28-69, CI. 117-102.
Bok, Hendrik F. Sealed sprayer and baffle combination for a spray-
coating environment. 3,478,720, 11-18-69, CI. 118-323.
Bokma, Mindert P.: See—
Wyeroski, Ronald M.; and Bokma, Mindert P.,3,478,993.
Bokosky, Robert J.: See —
Bailey, James R.; and Bokosky, Robert J. ,3,422,426.
Bailey, James R.; and Bokosky, Robert J. ,3,446,467.
Boksjo, Carl Ingvar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Thyristor rectifier comprising series connected thyristors of al-
ternately PNPN and NPNP type. 3,486,103, 12-23-69, CI. 321-8.
Boksjo, Ingvar; Olsson, Karl-Erik; and Svedberg, Per. Allmanna
Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget Thyristor circuit with over-volt-
age protection. 3,487,261, 12-30-69, CI. 315-150.
Bol, Morris; Deaver, Bascom S., Jr.; and Fairbank, William M. Su-
perconductive circuit and method for measuring magnetic fields
and magnetic properties of materials employing serially connected
superconductive loops. 3,454,875, 7-8-69, CI. 324-47.
Boland, Lawrence J.; Mizzi, John V.; and Smith, John W., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Control system for inter-
leave memory. 3,449,724, 6-10-69, CI. 340-172.5
Boland, Steven H., to Ultra-Violet Products, Inc. Stabilized light
source for operation at substantially constant temperature and in-
tensity. 3,457,454, 7-22-69, CI. 315-115.
Bolasny, Robert E., to Scientific Enterprises, Inc., mesne. Detection
of package contaminants. 3,422,265, 1-14-69, CI. 250-71.
Bold, Eugene R.; Krebs, Peter D.; and McKeon, Patrick E., to Auto-
matic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Method for fabricating a
prewired terminal block. 3,431,642, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-629.
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Gaertner, Richard F., to General Electric
Company. Polymer solutions and methods for preparing and using
the same. 3,440,202, 4-22-69, CI. 260-31.2
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F., to General Electric Com-
pany. Coating solutions and methods for preparing and using the
same. 3,440,196, 4-22-69, CI. 260-29.2
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F., to General Electric Com-
pany. Coating solutions and methods for preparing and using the
same. 3,440,197, 4-22-69, CI. 260-29.2
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Sonnenberg, Joseph, to General Electric
Company. Polyamide acid solution containing a silicone and sur-
face coated with said solution. 3,440,203, 4-22-69, CI. 260-33.4
Bolden, Harold E. Eyeglass frame with pivotally mounted lens.
3,434,780, 3-25-69, CI. 351-41.
Bolding, Charles E.: See-
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Bolding, Charles E.,3,459,144.
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Bolding, Charles E.,3,459,145.
Boldridge, Austin Gallatin, Jr. Cesiumion accelerometer. 3,439,544,
4-22-69, CI. 73-517.
Boldstein, Irving S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of
flameproofing cellulosic materials. 3,479,211, 11-18-69, CI. 117-
136.
Boldt, Heinz, to Borsig Aktiengesellschaft. Valve with ball-shaped
stop cock. 3,446,479, 5-27-69, CI. 251-315.
Bolen, Herbert L.; See —
Geary, Daniel; McKewon, Thomas E.; Harris, Richard S.; and
Bolen, Herbert L, 3,460,258.
Bolen, Kenneth E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Packaging.
3,425,542, 2-4-69, CI. 206-65.
Bolen, Richard K., to Northwestern Corporation, The. Vending
machine automatic locking cash box. 3,428,216, 2-18-69, CI. 221-
154.
Bolen, Richard K., to Northwestern Corporation, The. Merchandise
vending machine with combination rotary coin mechanism and
slug rejector. 3,430,746, 3-4-69, CI. 194-63.
Boles, Robert W.: See—
Shupe, Marvin; and Boles, Robert W, 3,457,673.
Boles, Sherman L., Jr., to Interchemical Corporation. Prevention of
gassing in inks and coatings containing nitrocellulose. 3,421,912,
1-14-69, CI. 106-26.
Bolewski, Josef. Method of making gravel filter pipes. 3,467,740, 9-
16-69, CI. 264-69.
Boley, Morris V.: See—
Neisser, Philip B.; and Boley, Morris V., 3,466, 157.
Bolez, Carl A.: See —
Pryor, John A.; and Bolez, Carl A. ,3,440,828.
Bolger, Justin C, to Amicon Corporation. Method of coating and
composition therefor. 3,464,854, 9-2-69, CI. 1 17-160.
Bolger, Justin C; and Michaels, Alan S., to Pulp Chemicals Associa-
tion. Recovery of tall oil soaps from sulfate process black liquor.
3,449,313, 6-10-69, CI. 260-97.6
Bolgiano, Nicholas C, to Armstrong Cork Company. Glass surfaces
coated with decorative organic coatings. 3,441,424, 4-29-69, CI.
117-12.
Bolhofer, William A.; and Baldwin, John J., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Maleimido aryloxy alkanoic acids, alkyl esters and amides thereof.
3.465.001, 9-2-69, CI. 260-326.3
Bolhofer, William A.; and Baldwin, John J., to Merck & Co., Inc.
(Succinimidoaryloxy)alkanoic acids, esters and amides thereof.
3.465.002, 9-2-69, CI. 260-326.3
Bolhofer, William A.; and Sprague, James M., to Merck & Co., Inc.
4,5-Dihalo-l,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazine diones. 3,453,273, 7-1-69,
CI. 260-247.2
Bolhofer, William A.: See —
Sprague, James M.; and Bolhofer, William A.,3,452,081.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Portable
comtination public-address system and lectern. 3,443,031, 5-6-69,
CI. 179-1.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Dicta-
tion-transcription device. 3,467,790, 9-16-69, CI. 179-100.1
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Device to
indicate the net motion of a tape in one of two directions of
travel. 3.467,791, 9-16-69, CI. 179-100.2
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Tape
driving device. 3,471,072, 10-7-69, CI. 226-187.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Tape mo-
tion device. 3,482,751, 12-9-69, CI. 226-50.
Boliden Aktiebolag: See —
Nilsson, Karl Folke, 3,486,310.
Bolie, Victor W., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Artifi-
cial heart regulating system. 3,449,767, 6-17-69, CI. 3-1.
Bolieau, Christopher W., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Igniter
system for illuminating compositions. 3,479,954, 11-25-69, CI.
102-37.8
Boling, Eldon A. Gas burner for atomic absorption spectroscopy.
3,434,668, 3-25-69, CI. 239-552.
Boling, Kurt Goran Rafael: See —
Agdur, Nils Bertil; Sellberg, Florian; Boling, Kurt Goran Rafael;
and Ohman, Karl Yngve.3,468,006.
Boling, Norman L.: See —
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,425,046.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,430,216.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,465,318.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare, to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Textile sizing composition. 3,427,192, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-139.5
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Habib, Emile E. Water soluble polyu-
rethane produced by reacting an aldehyde and the reaction
product of an organic diisocyanate and an anhydrous polyalkylene
ether glycol. 3,427,272, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-29.4
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Machell, Greville, to Deering Milliken
Research Corporation. Keratin fibers modified with combination
of hard polymer forming and soft polymer forming monomers to
improve quality of knitted goods made therewith. 3,437,420, 4-8-
69, CI. 8-127.5
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; Machell, Greville; and Marco, Francis W., to
Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Improving the crimpabili-
ty of keratinous fibers by reacting same with a vinyl aromatic
compound in combination with an acrylic ester. 3,457,027, 7-22-
69, CI. 8-127.5
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Morgan, Willard L., to Deering Milliken
Research Corporation. Modification of keratin fibers with
ethylenically unsaturated compounds in the presence of aqueous
solutions of fiber swelling agents. 3,475,1 14, 10-28-69, CI. 8-127.5
Bolintineanu, Razvan: See —
Ghita, Dumitru; Saizescu, Nastase; and Bolintineanu, Raz-
van,3,485,605.
Bolkcom, Wilbur T.; and Knapp, William E. Silicon carbide furnaces
and plants. 3,432,605, 3-1 1-69, CI. 13-20.
Bolkow Gesellschaft mit bechrankter Haftung: See—
Arbeitlang, Erich, 3,478,607.
Brunsch, Klaus, 3,476,484.
Derschmidt, Hans, 3,448,81 1.
Eck, Gerhard, 3,433,543.
Emde, Gunter, 3,482,132.
Friesecke, Klaus, 3,448,284.
Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich, 3,460,783.
Haberkorn, Erich; and Rikus, Hans, 3,486,716.
Hutter, Heinrich, 3,483,703.
Malinowsky, Boris, 3,449,676.
Munding, German, 3,459,001.
Pabst, Otto Ernst; and Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich, 3,451,648.
Pfister, Franz, 3,459,100.
Planitzer, Erich; Maus, Eicke; Multerer, Albert; Schober, Erwin;
and Schindler, Werner, 3,446,1 12.
Schmeilau, Peter, 3,469,803.
Schrempp, Winfried, 3,423,591.
Schutz, Manfred, 3,468,128.
Sohlemann, Just, 3,477,264.
Stangl, Arnold; Herberhold, Dieter; and Pfister, Franz,
3,466,968.
Strohl, Heinrich, 3,479,818.
Theunissen, Ernst; and Sass, Hans-Eckhard, 3,423,047.
Thomanek, Franz R.; and Held, Manfred, 3,438,326.
Thomanek, Franz Rudolf, 3,439,613.
Thomanek, Franz Rudolf; and Schlesiger, Heinz, 3,478,685.
Waltz, Otto, 3,440,821.
Weiland, Emil, 3,477,796.
LIST OF PATENTEES
167
Boll, Carleton H.; and Lanyon, Robert P., to Solvents Recovery Ser-
vice of New Jersey, Inc. Apparatus for burning industrial wastes.
3,483,832, 12-16-69, CI. 110-7.
Boll, Harry J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Telephone transmitter circuit employing variable capacitance
microphone. 3,440,351, 4-22-69, CI. 179-1.
Boll, Harry J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Piezoresistance element microphone circuit. 3,440,352, 4-22-69,
CI. 179-1.
Boll, Harry J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Shock-
resistant microphone. 3,440,363, 4-22-69, CI. 179-121.
Boll, Manfred: See —
Resz, Raoul; Bartl, Herbert; Weber, Karl-Arnold; and Boll,
Manfred.3,483,076.
Boll, Richard: See—
Assmus, Fritz; Boll, Richard; Detert, Klaus; Ganz, Dietrich; Ibe,
Gerhard; and Pfeifer, Friedrich,3,466,201.
Bolle, Jean Charles Eugene, to Institut National de Recherche
Chimique Appliquee. Methods of obtaining chlorinated organic
compounds. 3,459,820, 8-5-69, CI. 260-660.
Bollee, Boudewijn, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Elec-
trostatic synchronous motors. 3,433,981, 3-18-69, CI. 310-6.
Bollee, Boudewijn, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Elec-
trostatic synchronous motor. 3,436,630, 4-1-69, CI. 318-116.
Bollen, Hans: See—
Rijnsdorp, Johannes E.; van Kampen, Johannes A.; and Bollen,
Hans.3,428,527.
Boiler, Arthur; Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc.l7a-Methyl-retrosteroids. 3,463,775, 8-26-69, CI. 260-
239.5
Boiler, John A., to Landis Tool Company. Wheelbase swivelling
means. 3,432,970, 3-18-69, CI. 51-49.
Boiler, John A.: See —
Fries, John R.; Price, Ralph E.; and Boiler, John A. ,3,468,069.
Bolles, Elmer Richard, to Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association. Stalk
segmenting apparatus. 3,464,470, 9-2-69, CI. 146-98.
Bolles, William L., to Monsanto Company. Countercurrent contact-
ing process. 3,460,320, 8-12-69, CI. 55-82.
Bollibon, George E.: See-
Stark, Michael; and Bollibon, George E.,3,475,631.
Bollig, Georg: See —
Dopper, Otto; Bollig, Georg; Schroder, Egbert; Kuppers, Klaus;
and Schulz, Alfred.3,469,429.
Boiling, Carl, to Imperial-Eastman Corporation. Method of retaining
a valve stem in a valve body. 3,444,605, 5-20-69, CI. 29-157.1
Boiling, Robert W., Jr.; Fenwick, Willis L.; and Reeves, Jerry H., Ill,
to Union Camp Corporation. Leakproof container. 3,473,723, 10-
21-69, CI. 229-37.
Boiling, Robert W.: See—
McCall, Frank S.; and Boiling, Robert W., 3,485,438.
Boiling, Thomas J., Jr.: See —
Broussard, Douglas E.; Hemphill, Dean P.; Boiling, Thomas J.,
Jr.; and Roach, Erskine E.,3,463,518.
Bollinger, Frederick W.: See —
Chemerda, John M.; Sletzinger, Meyer; and Bollinger, Frederick
W.,3,462,536.
Bollinger, Frederick W.; Portnoff, Joel B.; and Davidson, Alan J., to
Merck & Co., Inc. Aerosol composition of phenylephrine tartrate
and the production of such. 3,482,015, 12-2-69, CI. 424-45.
Bollinger, John G.; Stankey, Michael A.; and Harrison, Howard L.,
to Harnischfegcr Corporation, mesne. Automated control system
for high speed arc welding. 3,452,180, 6-24-69, CI. 219-125.
Bollinger, John Gustave: See —
Bonesho, James A.; and Bollinger, John Gustave, 3,483,951.
Bollinger, Luther Lewis, Sr.: See —
Fisher, Franklin G.; and Bollinger, Luther Lewis, Sr.,3,425,513.
Fisher, Franklin G.; and Bollinger, Luther Lewis, Sr., 3,449,026.
Bollmann, Gustav: See —
Jansen, Wilhelm; and Bollmann, Gustav, 3,420, 394.
Bollmcier, Emil Wayne, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Magnetic remote control switch. 3,461,354, 8-12-69,
CI. 317-156.
Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. Genera-
tion of light by the reaction of tetra- cyanoethylene or other elec-
tronegatively substi- tuted ethylene, ethylene oxide and carbonyl
compound with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a fluorescer.
3,442,816, 5-6-69, CI. 252-188.3
Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph; and Whitman, Robert Henry, to American
Cyanamid Company. Generation of light by the reaction of oxalyl
chloride pyridine and tertiary amine complexes with peroxides in
the presence of a fluorescer. 3,442,813, 5-6-69, CI. 252-188.3
Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph: See —
Rauhut, Michael McKay; and Bollyky, Laszlo Joseph,3,442,815.
Bolner, Thomas E., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Low torque
flex-seal bearing for thrust vector nozzles for solid propellant
rocket motors. 3,468,588, 9-23-69, CI. 308-36.1
Bolognesi, Gino. Magnetic soap holder and toothbrush holder com-
bination with soap drop catcher. 3,472,391, 10-14-69, CI. 21 1-65.
Bolomey, Rene A.: See —
Quinn, Charles A.; Ricger, Carl J.; and Bolomey, Rene
A. ,3,437,515.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich; Ierusalim-
sky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Razmerov,
Vladimir Ivanovitch; and Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich.
Device for loading ground in a mechanized drifting shield.
3,467,437, 9-16-69, CI. 299-33.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich; lerusalim-
sky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Razmerov,
Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich.
Loading device. 3,467,438, 9-16-69, CI. 299-33.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich; Ierusalim-
sky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Razmerov,
Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich.
Working member of rotary type in a mechanized drifting shield.
3,467,439, 9-16-69, CI. 299-90.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich; Ierusalim-
sky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Razemerov,
Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich.
Device for driving a working member of rotary type in a
mechanized drifting shield. 3,477,301, 11-11-69, CI. 74-129.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich: See —
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Valentin Alexan-
drovich; Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady
Ivanovich; Vasilenko, Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov,
Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly; Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev,
Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidu-
rov, Leonid Konstantinovich, 3,472,036.
Bolsenga, Stanley J.: See —
Kucera, Thomas J.; and Bolsenga, Stanley J. ,3,475,094.
Bolt Associates, Inc.: See —
Chelminski, Stephen Victor; and Chelminski, Paul, 3,471,827.
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.: See —
Allen, Clayton H.; and Heine, John C, 3,480,281.
Allen, layton H., 3,479,669.
Jones, Royal V., Jr.; Allen Clayton H.; and Gordon, Colin G.,
3,480,283.
Kerwin, Edward M., Jr., 3,472,515.
Malme, Charles I.; and Waiters, Bill G., 3,454,127.
Bolt, Harold H.: See-
Rolf, Robert E.; and Bolt, Harold H.,3,451,250.
Bolt, Harold. Pivotal platform and slidable ramp parking device.
3,469,717, 9-30-69, CI. 214-16.1
Bolt, Murray H.; and Nick, Howard H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Pulse discriminating latch. 3,444,470, 5-
13-69, CI. 328-109.
Bolt, Murray H.: See —
Uberbacher, Edward C; and Bolt, Murray H., 3,460,069.
Bolt, Reggie M. Valve for semifluid material. 3,433,466, 3-18-69, CI.
259-153.
Bolt, Robert O.; and West, William W., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Strippable polymeric coatings. 3,455,865, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
33.6
Bolt, Robert O.: See—
West, William W.; and Bolt, Robert 0.,3,424,711.
West, William W.; and Bolt, Robert O.,3,454,520.
Bolta, Christian C: See —
Silver, Bernard; and Bolta, Christian C, 3,430,619.
Boltinghouse, Joseph C; and Atkinson, James L., to North Amer-
ican Rockwell Corporation. Electrostatic levitation control system.
3,482,455, 12-9-69, CI. 74-5.6
Boltinghouse, Joseph C; and Slater, John M., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Electrostatic gyrocompass. 3,443,320, 5-
13-69, CI. 33-226.
Bolto, Brain Alfred: See —
Weiss, Donald Eric; and Bolto, Brain Alfred,3,425,937.
Bolton, Anthony P.: See—
Lanewala, Mohammed Ali; Bolton, Anthony P.; and Pickert,
Paul E.,3,450,644.
Bolton, Douglas John: See —
Mageli, Orville Leonard; and Bolton, Douglas John,3,446,831.
Bolton, Maston C; and Hayes, Justa L. Fluid actuated percussion
tool. 3,453,657, 7-1-69, CI. 173-17.
Bolton, R. B., (Hydraulics) Limited: See —
Fronicke, Herbert Hermann, 3,441,043.
Bolton, Robert Benjamin. Scraper-chain conveyors. 3,472,556, 10-
14-69, CI. 299-43.
Bolton, Theodore S., to Carrier Corporation. Door mounting for a
room air conditioner discharge opening. 3,431,748, 3-11-69, CI.
62-262.
Bolton, Wilfred, to Swanwarp Machines Limited. Patterning
mechanisms for warp knitting machines. 3,451,231, 6-24-69, CI.
66-156.
Bolton-Emerson, Inc.: See —
Danforth, Donald W., 3,428,262.
Danforth, Donald W.; and Clendaniel, William Richard,
3,452,587.
Johnson, Charles A., 3,432,107.
Johnson, Charles A., 3,452,939.
Moulton, William R., 3,428,261.
Russell, Frank H., 3,432,383.
Boltz, Charles D., Jr.: See-
Nelson, Robert E.; and Boltz, Charles D., Jr.,3,479,822.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Boltze, Karl-Heinz; and Lorenz, Dietrich, to Troponwerke Dinklage
& Co. Theophylline and theobromine, their salts and processes for
the production thereof. 3,459,753, 8-5-69, CI. 260-256.
Bolz, Edmund: See —
Held, Fritz; and Bolz, Edmund.3,458,351.
Bolza-Schunemann, Hans B.; and Germann, Albrecht, to Schnell-
pressenfabrik Koenig & Bauer Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary offset
printing press. 3,452,672, 7-1-69, CI. 101-177.
Bom, Cornells Johannes Gerardus: See —
van der Lely, Ary; and Bom, Cornelis Johannes Gerar-
dus,3,425,627.
Bomar, Horace L.: See —
Adams, Russell E., 3,439,716.
Berry, Ronald, 3,425,461.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,444,899.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,467,148.
Budzyna, Joseph M.; and Mucciarone, Rocco H., 3,444,904.
Consoletti, Paul C, 3,467,811.
Cugini, John A.; and Chabot, Leo L., 3,425,395.
Dubois, Joseph W., 3,444,678.
Mallard, Robert G., 3,448,776.
Nichols, Edward C; and Tiernan, Stanley C, 3,425,458.
Nydam, John H., 3,442,301.
Nydam, John H., 3,467,147.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Fontaine, Andre J., 3,442,300.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Budzyna, Walter James, 3,444,903.
Petko, Michael A.; and Burger, Theodore G., 3,439,512.
Sotek, Stanley J. ,3,42 1,552.
Sprague, Frederick L., 3,433,430.
Thibault, Harrison N.; and Tosches, Anthony J., 3,431,951.
Wiesinger, Frederick C; Lyster, Thomas C; and Reisener, Wil-
liam C, Jr., 3,423,960.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,425,242.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,425,243.
Wiesinger, Frederick C; and Petko, Michael A., 3,425,244.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,427,829.
Bombaci, Vincent A. Rods and tubular connectors having means for
limiting rod isertion. 3,432,960, 3-18-69, CI. 46-29.
Bombard, Richard F.: See —
Aldrich, Douglas H.; Bombard, Richard F.; Gibbs, Doyle C; and
Orrange, Robert J.,3,448,271.
Bombardieri, Caurino C, to Esso Production Research Company.
Acid treating subterranean formations. 3,434,545, 3-25-69, CI.
166-42.
Bombardieri, Caurino C, to Esso Production Research Company.
Sampling method. 3,456,504, 7-22-69, CI. 73-151.
Bomberger, Arthur L., to National Bearings Company. Bendable
thrust bearing retainer. 3,436,135, 4-1-69, CI. 308-201.
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr., to Crucible Steel Company of America.
Method of adding oxygen to titanium and titanium alloys.
3,433,626, 3-18-69, CI. 75-10.
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr., to Crucible Steel Company of America.
Composite titanium-alloy article resistant to hot salt corrosion.
3,434,813, 3-25-69, CI. 29-194.
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr.; and Warmuth, Donald B., to Reactive
Metals, Inc. Method of processing metastable beta titanium alloy.
3,436,277,4-1-69, CI. 148-12.7
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr.: See —
Bertea, Octavian; Bomberger, Howard B., Jr.; and Plock, Layne
F.,3,469,975.
Bombero, Thomas F.: See—
Dawidowicz, Jan; Kuhnl, Leopold K.; Bombero, Thomas F.; and
Ferraro, Frank A. ,3,456, 342.
Bombero, Thomas F., to Eversharp, Inc. Ribbon-type razor with a
specific type spool. 3,461,553, 8-19-69, CI. 30-40.1
Bombrini Parodi-Delfino Societa per Azioni: See —
Pesarini, Mario; and Tosti, Carlo, 3,438,303.
Bombrini Parodi-Delfino S.p.A.: See —
Zunino, Mario; Corsi, Giannino; and Sammartino, Francesco,
3,425,350.
Bon, Charles K.: See —
Piegols, Norman L.; and Bon, Charles K., 3,447,896.
Bon-Aire Industries, Inc.: See —
Robinson, Glen, 3,477,087.
Bonacci, Louis F. Combined football centering device and pass-
receiving device. 3,467,380, 9-16-69, CI. 273-55.
Bonacci, Nicholas A., to Maynard Manufacturing Company. Method
of making a lobular threaded fastener. 3,434,168, 3-25-69, CI. 10-
27.
Bonadio, George A. Multielement antenna comprising selective
switching means. 3,453,635, 7-1-69, CI. 343-809.
Bonaldi, Giacomo M. Garment hanger. 3,438,556, 4-15-69, CI. 223-
91.
Bonallack & Sons Limited: See—
Bonallack, Richard F.; and Bills, Henry, 3,481,642.
Bonallack, Richard F.; and Bills, Henry, to Bonallack & Sons
Limited. Insulated bodies for commercial vehicles. 3,481,642, 12-
2-69, CI. 296-31.
Bonami, Ernest A., to Swift & Company. Method and apparatus for
shirring flexible material onto cylindrical sections. 3,461,640, 8-
19-69, CI. 53-3.
Bonami, Ernest, to Swift & Company. Trimming tongues. 3,451,099,
6-24-69, CI. 17-52.
Bonami, Ernest, to Swift & Company. Trimming tongues. 3,470,580,
10-7-69, CI. 17-1.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to Topper Corporation. Toy having shaft-
mounted rotatable and pivotable appendage. 3,477,171, 11-11-69,
CI. 46-161.
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., to De Luxe Topper
Corporation, mesne. Magnetically controllable doll's eye
mechanism. 3,423,874, 1-28-69, CI. 46-238.
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., to De Luxe Topper
Corporation, mesne. Animated toy such as a doll. 3,425,153, 2-4-
69, CI. 46-119.
Bonat, Jerome B.: See —
Handler, Martin M.; Gulfo, Jon; and Bonat, Jerome
B. ,3,469,328.
Bonat, Samuel, & Bro., Inc.: See —
Handler, Martin M.; Gulfo, Jon; and Bonat, Jerome B.,
3,469,328.
Bonaudo, Rodolfo: See —
Milone, Giovanni; Bonaudo, Rodolfo; and Ivaldi, Fran-
co,3,473,244.
Bond, George C.; Ham, George E.; and Hamilton, Dallas E., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Process for preparing carboxymethy-
lated polyethylenimine and products produced by the same.
3,424,790, 1-28-69, CI. 260-534.
Bond, Harry Laurence Fred, to Davy and United Engineering Com-
pany Limited. Fluidized bed apparatus for quenching hot rod.
3,445,100, 5-20-69, CI. 266-3.
Bond, Herbert M., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Process for the production of a metal-polyimide composite
and the resulting article. 3,486,934, 12-30-69, CI. 117-218.
Bond, James H.: See-
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; and Bond, James H.,3,437,497.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; Smith, James L.; and Bond, James
H., 3,463,688.
Bond, Joseph N. Swimming pool light. 3,456,103, 7-15-69, CI. 240-
26.
Bond, Joseph N., to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Straight edge,
beam or other similar article of manufacture. 3,464,180, 9-2-69,
CI. 52-720.
Bond, Peter Anthony; and Howe, Ralph, to Imperial Chemical Indus- '
tries Limited. Naphthalene derivatives. 3,463,808, 8-26-69, CI.
260-479.
Bond, Robert D., to Ames, B. C, Company. Shock protected needle
mount for gauges. 3,425,392, 2-4-69, CI. 1 16-129.
Bond Stores, Incorporated: See —
Shapiro, Laurence L.; and Parillo, Vincent, 3,472,385.
Bond, Walter L.; Duguay, Michel A.; and Rentzepis, Peter M., to '
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. X-ray laser. 3,484,721,
12-16-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bond, William C, Jr.: See—
Wahlborg, Harold J.; and Bond, William C, Jr.,3,487,053.
Sparlin, Derry D.; and Bond, William C, 3,443,637.
Bondarev, Nikolai Nikolaevich: See —
Reifman, Mark Petrovich; Bondarev, Nikolai Nikolaevich; and
Gendelman, Lev Simkhovich, 3,457,483.
Bonded Fibre Fabric Limited: See —
Fairfull, Andrew Ewan Spowart; and Welch, Michael Owen,
3,449,287.
Bonders, Peter: See —
Gey, Werner; Philipp, Wolfgang; Dittrich, Ewald; Corsepius,
Horst; and Bonders, Peter,3,45 1,900.
Bondi, Enrico; and Larcher, Armando, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A.
Process for the preparation of urea- formaldehyde concentrated
solutions having a high content of methylenic linkages. 3,450,659,
6-17-69, CI. 260-29.4
Bondley, Ralph J., to General Electric Company. Thermionic
cathode. 3,434,812, 3-25-69, CI. 29-182.5
Bondouy, Andre; and Biechler, Francois- Joseph. Herbicidal composi-
tion and method. 3,424,571, 1-28-69, CI. 71-92.
Bone, Arnold R., to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Filament
type attachment device and manufacture of same. 3,444,597, 5- i
20-69,0. 24-150.
Bone, Arnold R., to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Fastener at-
taching device. 3,470,834, 10-7-69, CI. 112-104.
Bone, John D.: See —
Allen, John P. C; Bone, John D.; and Pilia, Frank J.,3,443,057.
Boneck, Roger L. Window supports. 3,479,685, 11-25-69, CI. 16-
172.
Bonelli, Giovanni. Method of preparing basic aluminum sulphate.
3,440,008, 4-22-69, CI. 23-123.
Bonenberg, Zdzislaw: See —
Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszczyk, Leopold; Bonenberg, Zdzislaw;
Dybal, Daniel; and Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,479,019.
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonen-
berg, Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and
Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,459,417.
Boner, C. P., and Associates: See —
Boner, Charles Paul, 3,457,370.
LIST OF PATENTEES
169
Boner Charles Paul, to Boner, C. P., and Associates. Impedance
correcting networks. 3,457,370, 7-22-69, CI. 179-1.
Bonesho, James A.; and Bollinger, John Gustave, to Wisconsin
Alumni Research Foundation. Self-optimizing vibration dampers.
3,483,951, 12-16-69, CI. 188-1.
Bonessa, Vick G., to Bada Company, The. Wheel balance method.
3,478,603, 11-18-69, CI. 73-483.
Bonetti, Giovanni A.; and Rosenthal, Rudolph, to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Organic-soluble molybdenum catalysts. 3,480,563, 11-
25-69, CI. 252-431.
Bonetti, Giovanni A.: See —
Rosenthal, Rudolph; and Bonetti, Giovanni A. ,3,445,523.
Boney, Donald R., to Brown, D. S., Company, The. Elastomer seal-
ing strips. 3,485,149, 12-23-69, CI. 94-18.
Boney, James Finley: See —
Hawthorne, Vernon D., 3,455,403.
Bonfilio, Ralph J. Automatic oil exchanging system. 3,447,636, 6-3-
69, CI. 184-1.5
Bonfils, Kjeld. Colostomy or ileostomy bag. 3,439,677, 4-22-69, CI.
128-283.
Bongartz, Hans; and Reinecke, Gunter, to Benz & Hilgers G.m.b.H.
Apparatus for closing of folding-boxlike packages filled with soft
packings. 3,452,515, 7-1-69, CI. 53-376.
Bongenaar, Willem; Gieles, Joannes Paulus Maria; and Slob, Arie, to
North American Philips Company, Inc. Low output impedance
majority logic inverting circuit. 3,433,978, 3-18-69, CI. 307-214.
Bongers, Leonard H.; and Kok, Bessel, to Martin-Marietta Corpora-
tion. Closed ecological system for the support of animal life and
the method thereof. 3,420,739, 1-7-69, CI. 195-1.
Bongiorno, Salvatore J., to Chemical Construction Corporation.
Process and apparatus for reforming hydrocarbons. 3,446,747, 5-
27-69, CI. 252-373.
Bongort, Edgar A.: See-
Akin, Welling T.; and Bongort, Edgar A.,3,475,719.
Bonham, David C. Hairpiece. 3,420,249, 1-7-69, CI. 132-53.
Bonhomme, Francois Robert, to Connectronics Corporation. Electri-
cal connector socket. 3,470,527, 9-30-69, CI. 339-256.
Bonhote, Rene; See —
Reuge, Henri; and Bonhote, Rene, 3,445, 123.
Boniecki, Krystyna W.; and Boniecki, Maria Albin. Figure having an
associated spray of liquid simulating wearing apparel. 3,432,099,
3-11-69, CI. 239-18.
Boniecki, Maria Albin: See —
Boniecki, Krystyna W.; and Boniecki, Maria Albin, 3,432,099.
Boniface, Harry Edgar. Eavestrough connector. 3,430,447, 3-4-69,
CI. 61-15.
Bonikowski, Zbigniew; and Szostak, Jerzy Przemyslaw, to British In-
sulated Callender's Cables Limited. Control system for reversible
servo-motor for driving elongated flexible material at constant ten-
sion. 3,461,369,8-12-69, CI. 318-207.
Bonilla, Charles F., to Chlormetals Incorporated. Process and ap-
paratus for separating metals by distillation. 3,484,233, 12-16-69,
CI. 75-63.
Bonilla, Charles F.; Brown, Steven H.; and Reiter, Sydney H., to Na-
tional Lead Company. Shipping container for radioactive materials
having corner shielding means. 3,483,381, 12-9-69, CI. 250-108.
Bonin, Edward L., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated.
Phototransistor having light sensitive diode connected across col-
lector-base junction to increase turnoff time. 3,476,941, 11-4-69,
CI. 250-211.
Bonin, Emile L. Welt butting machine. 3,484,879, 12-23-69, CI. 12-
67.
Bonin, George E., to Corning Glass Works. Pressure chuck.
3,456,399, 7-22-69, CI. 51-237.
Bonin, Walter T.: See —
Clark, David J.; and Bonin, Walter T.,3,478,732.
Bonin, Yves: See—
Collardeau, Georges; and Bonin, Yves, 3,484,404.
Bonino, Bruce S., to Uniroyal, Inc. Apparatus for simulating the
pure rolling between pitch circles of two mating members.
3,451,278, 6-24-69, CI. 74-57.
Bonis, Laszlo J.; and Grierson, Robert, to Ilikon Corporation.
Method for the production of composite materials and articles
produced thereby. 3,460,971, 8-12-69, CI. 117-71.
Bonitron, Inc.: See-
Benson, Robert W.; and Pearsall, Samuel H., Jr., 3,461,302.
Bonitz, Eckhard; and Rettig, August, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Organosilicon binders. 3,451,833, 6-24-
69, CI. 106-287.
Bonjour, Georges Auguste, to Societe Lumiere. Process for the
manufacture of an electrophotographic material. 3,454,415, 7-8-
69, CI. 117-34.
Bonjour, Georges Auguste, to Societe Lumiere. Process for the
manufacture of an electrophotographic material. 3,460,963, 8-12-
69, CI. 117-34.
Bonkowski, Edmund P.; and Drolet, Walter B. Lightning protector
of boats with marine antenna. 3,483,305, 12-9-69, CI. 174-2.
Bonn, Francis H. Air bags for pressing machines. 3,480,187, 11-25-
69, CI. 223-67.
Bonna, Louis; and Pun, Lucas, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A.
Optical sighting devices for light antiaircraft guns. 3,453,055, 7-1-
69, CI. 356-255.
Bonnamy, Philippe Jean-Francois, to Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Base leg connector. 3,452,953, 7-1-69, CI. 248-188.
Bonnard, Gabriel, to United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc.
Selective weft depositors for shuttleless looms. 3,481,370, 12-2-69,
CI. 139-122.
Bonnaud, Michel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Device for pivotably mounting an inclinable
backrest of a seat and a seat including said device. 3,479,088, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 297-373.
Bonnel, Bernard; and Neel, Jean, to Progil. Compositions for the
consolidation of soils. 3,437,625, 4-8-69, CI. 260-29.4
Bonnel, Bernard: See —
Neel, Jean; and Bonnel, Bernard,3,450,661.
Bonnema, Robert W.: See —
Tyler, Merle D.; Bonnema, Robert W.; and Higgins, Archie
H.,3,437,201.
Bonnemay, Maurice M.; Bronoel, Guy G.; Levart, Eugene; and
Doniat, Denis, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Electrochemical generators utilizing gaseous fuels and/or gaseous
oxidizers. 3,484,292, 12-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Bonner, Glenn H.; Doman, Robert C; Iseli, Robert W.; and Papa,
Pellegrino, to Corhart Refractories Company, Inc. Gaseous treat-
ment of fused cast basic refractory to prevent hydration.
3,487,136, 12-30-69, CI. 264-82.
Bonner, Oscar. Fishing line twirler. 3,466,784, 9-16-69, CI. 43-19.2
Bonner, Peter Joseph: See —
Smerd, Hans Otto; and Bonner, Peter Joseph, 3,442,075.
Hunt, Robert William; Jones, Eric Lindsay; and Bonner,
Peter.3,420,988.
Bonner, William A. Apparatus for recording and documenting quan-
tities dispensed in relation to time. 3,430,252, 2-25-69, CI. 346-43.
Bonner, William A.; Geusic, Joseph E.; and Van Uitert, Le Grand
G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Devices utilizing
crystals of Pb3 Mg2 Nb 2 0„. 3,453,561, 7-1-69, CI. 332-7.51
Bonneric, Francis, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs
et des Allumettes. Distributing device for tobacco and the like.
3,450,3 11,6-1 7-69, CI. 222-280.
Bonneric, Francis, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs
et des Allumettes. Device for controlling the displacement of a
moving element. 3,459,057, 8-5-69, CI. 74-89.15
Bonneric, Francis, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs
et des Allumettes. Device for delivering a precise quantity of di-
vided tobacco or like material. 3,468,459, 9-23-69, CI. 222-196.
Bonnet, Andre, to Societe Aria. Method and apparatus for pneu-
matically separating solid particles. 3,480,142, 11-25-69, CI. 209-
133.
Bonnet, Fritz; and Fromm, Robert Gustav, to Joachim Fromm
Leopold Mayer-Bass GmbH. Perserving hops by drying and main-
taining in an inert atmosphere. 3,442,657, 5-6-69, CI. 99-50.5
Bonnet, Jean-Loup: See —
Lahaye, Raymond; and Bonnet, Jean-Loup,3,455,157.
Bonnet, Maurice, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Devices for producing virtual images. 3,442,569, 5-6-69, CI. 350-
137.
Bonnet, Robert E., to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation.
Hydrogen diffusion apparatus. 3,486,301, 12-30-69, CI. 55-158.
Bonnet, Yannik, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Methyl 2-methylene-
cycloundecane- carboxylate. 3,455,991, 7-15-69, CI. 260-468.
Bonnet, Yannik, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Cyclene-carboxylates and
preparation thereof. 3,468,929, 9-23-69, CI. 260-464.
Bonnin, Andre; and Poirier, Philippe, to Societe Saint-Gobain
Techniques Nouvelles. Preparation of barium 137 in an organic
medium. 3,450,640, 6-17-69, CI. 252-301.1
Bonnin, Andre; and Poirier, Philippe, to Societe Saint-Gobain
Techniques Nouvelles. Method of cesium 137 removal. 3,453,214,
7-1-69, CI. 252-301.1
Bonnin, Bernard: See-
Weil, Louis; and Bonnin, Bernard, 3,423,824.
Bonnivard, Georges, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Fran-
caise, and Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres.
Method of separately obtaining sodium carbonate and sodium
chromate from solutions obtained by leaching roasted laterites and
the like. 3,458,278, 7-29-69, CI. 23-56.
Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Removable stitch pattern
template means for sewing machines. 3,440,980, 4-29-69, CI. 112-
2.
Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Thread-winding device
for sewing machines. 3,460,772, 8-12-69, CI. 242-20.
Bonomo, Salvatore G. Sewing machine attachment. 3,450,077, 6-17-
69, CI. 112-114.
Bonovitz, James J.: See —
Auer, William F.; Bonovitz, James J.; and Valleau, Robert
L.,3,451,019.
Bonsack, James P., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Titanium salt pu-
rification. 3,441,373, 4-29-69, CI. 23-87.
Bonsch, Gustav; and Nolz, Klaus, to Voith Getriebe KG. Emptying
device for fluid flow circuits. 3,478,516, 1 1-18-69, CI. 60-54.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bonse, Ulrich Karl; and Hart, Michael, to Research Corporation. X-
ray interferometer using three spaced parallel crystals. 3,446,961,
5-27-69, CI. 250-51.5
Bonsel, Wouter G.; and Weevers, Henry H., to Reactor Centrum
Nederland. Nuclear energy reactor plant having one or more heat
exchangers. 3,425,907, 2-4-69, CI. 176-65.
Bontempelli, Jean Claude; and Garet, Pierre, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Preparation of alkali metal borohydrides. 3,471,268, 10-7-69, CI.
23-361.
Bonuchi, James A.; and Evans, Donald L., to Johnson, Gordon,
Company. Apparatus for and method of stretching, sealing and
removing the tab from packages. 3,471,990, 10-14-69, CI. 53-22.
Bonvicini, Alberto: See—
Cantatore, Giuseppe; and Bonvicini, Alberto, 3,454,670.
Bonyhard, Peter I., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thin film memory construction having magnetic keeper plates.
3,470,545, 9-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Bonyhard, Peter I., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thin film memory circuit. 3,479,657, 1 1-18-69, CI. 340-174.
Bonyhard, Peter I.; and Gianola, Umberto F., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic domain wall memory having
plural wall positions per bit location. 3,453,609, 7-1-69, CI. 340-
174.
Bonzagni, Francis A., to Monsanto Company. Paper sizing with a
diamine amide derivative. 3,427,219, 2-1 1-69, CI. 162-168.
Bonzagni, Francis A., to Monsanto Company. Paper treated with al-
kenyl fatty acid ester/alpha- beta-olefinically unsaturated polycar-
boxylic acid interpolymer. 3,428,485, 2-18-69, CI. 1 17-155.
Bonzagni, Francis A., to Monsanto Company. Resins prepared from
amino compounds, aldehydes, polyhydroxyl compounds and
monohydric alcohols. 3,479,247, 11-18-69, CI. 161-26.3
Boodley, Lewis E.: See —
Webb, James E., Administrator of the National to an invention
of,; Peek, Charles R.; and Boodley, Lewis E.,3,422,213.
Boodman, Emil R.; McGuire, Douglas; and Wilce, Emerson B., to
Litton Systems, Inc. Method of making commutator discs.
3,464,108, 9-2-69, CI. 29-597.
Boodman, Norman S.; Perkins, George W.; and Walter, Jack W., to
United States Steel Corporation. Jet fuels from hydrogenated coal
tar derivatives and pinane-containing materials. 3,441,497, 4-29-
69, CI. 208-15.
Booe, James M., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Hermetically encap-
sulated electronic device. 3,439,231, 4-15-69, CI. 317-230.
Booe, James M., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Stabilization of solid
electrolyte capacitors by means of atmospheric control. 3,466,508,
9-9-69, CI. 317-230.
Booe, James M.; and Hood, Joseph T., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc.
Electrical capacitor for use in adverse environments and method
of making the same. 3,465,402, 9-9-69, CI. 29-25.42
Booher, Robert K., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Carry
or borrow system for arithmetic computations. 3,465,133, 9-2-69,
CI. 235-175.
Booher, Robert K., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Signal
responsive device. 3,484,625, 12-16-69, CI. 307-289.
Booher, Russell L., to Shell Oil Company. Lubricating oils contain-
ing an antioxidant mixture of zinc and antimony di-alkyl dithiocar-
bamatcs. 3,462,367, 8-19-69, CI. 252-33.2
Booij, Jan G.; and Algra, Halbe, to Aviolanda Maatschappij voor
Vlicgtuigbouw N.V. Device for aligning eggs. 3,463,292, 8-26-69,
CI. 198-33.
Book, Bernard S.; and Salsburg, John E., to Burlington Industries,
Inc. Ornamental fabric. 3,457,738, 7-29-69, CI. 66-192.
Book Covers, Incorporated: See—
Mullen, Edward K.; and Carter, Leewood C, 3,476,406.
Booker, Aylwin R. Electrolysis control system for boats. 3,485,741,
12-23-69, CI. 204-197.
Booker, Aylwin R. Omnidirectional antenna. 3,487,414, 12-30-69,
CI. 343-793.
Booker, Clyde A., Jr.; and Thompson, Francis T., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Phase locked oscillator. 3,448,402, 6-3-69,
CI. 331-8.
Booker, James L.; and Frcdrickson, Robert E., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Recovery of oxides of molybdenum from the ox-
ychloride. 3,420,619, 1-7-69, CI. 23-21.
Bookless, Goergc W.: See —
Bishop, Walter F.; and Bookless, Goergc W. ,3,447,798.
Bookman, Jack. Tcleprompting system utilizing short range transmis-
sion TV. 3,461,228, 8-12-69, CI. 178-6.
Bookout, Charles C, to Ford Motor Company. Friction regulating
mechanism. 3,439,557, 4-22-69, CI. 74-531.
Bookout, Charles C, to Ford Motor Company. Transverse automo-
tive vehicle drivcline with a four-speed ratio automatic transmis-
sion and simulated overdrive. 3,446,095, 5-27-69, CI. 74-763.
Bookout, Charles C, to Ford Motor Company. Multiple ratio auto-
matic transmission and axle assembly. 3,473,412, 10-21-69, CI.
74-695.
Bookout, Charles C; and Kuptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Control system for semi-automatic power transmission
mechanism. 3,424,284, 1-28-69, CI. 192-3.33
Bookout, Charles C; and Moan, Richard D., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Combined hydraulic system for a vehicle transmission
mechanism and power steering gear. 3,470,693, 10-7-69, CI. 60-
52.
Bookout, Floyd V., to Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation. Can
vending mechanism. 3,437,239, 4-8-69, CI. 221-241.
Bookwalter, George N.: See —
Robinson, John W.; Bookwalter, George N.; and Tuschhoff,
John V.,3,437,493.
Boomgaard, Dirk J.: See —
Arntsen, Arnt P.; and Boomgaard, Dirk J.,3,450,994.
Boomgaard, Dirk J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tuning
circuits for tuning to at least two separate frequency bands.
3,440,545, 4-22-69, CI. 325-460.
Boon, Joseph L., to Eastman Kodak Company. Optic axis or light
path adjusting system for slide projectors. 3,471,229, 10-7-69, CI.
353-81.
Boon, William. Method for treating materials. 3,469,931, 9-30-69,
CI. 8-137.
Boonan, Douglas D.; and Maxwell, Gary B., to Bausch & Lomb In-
corporated. Monochromator device. 3,431,054, 3-4-69, CI. 356-
100.
Boone Bait Co., Inc.: See —
Showalter, Joseph S., 3,465,466.
Boone, Byron F. Heavy mover apparatus. 3,486,650, 12-30-69, CI.
214-390.
Boone, Christopher B. Fluroescent lamp ballast with integral
fuseholder and replaceable fuse. 3,441,889, 4-29-69, CI. 337-1.
Boone, James Vannes. Dental instrument. 3,471,929, 10-14-69, CI.
32-40.
Boonshaft, Julius C; and Zeuner, Kenneth W., to Weston Instru-
ments, Inc. High frequency valve. 3,466,003, 9-9-69, CI. 251-30.
Boop, Gene T., to Profitable Resources Inc. Jet perforating gun arm-
ing switch and circuitry. 3,441,093, 4-29-69, CI. 175-4.55
Boop, John L.; and Hodgson, Robert F., to Commercial Shearing &
Stamping Company. Shaft seals. 3,421,769, 1-14-69, CI. 277-58.
Booras, Peter J. Breadmaking process. 3,424,590, 1-28-69, CI. 99-
90.
Boorman, Colin; and Betts, Colin, to United Kingdom Atomic Ener-
gy Authority. Spacer grid for heat exchange elements with mixing
promotion means. 3,439,737, 4-22-69, CI. 165-109.
Boorman, John K., to American Standard, Inc. Method for the
manufacture of an anti-sweat closet tank. 3,435,101, 3-25-69, CI.
264-45.
Boosen, Karl-Josef; Berth, Peter; and Reese, Gunter, to Therachemie
chemisch therapeutische Gesellschaft m.b.H. Dyeing of human
hair with cationic direct dyes. 3,482,923, 12-9-69, CI. 8-10.1
Boosen, Karl- Josef: See —
Berth, Peter; Reese, Gunter; and Boosen, Karl-Josef,3,464,778.
Booth, Albert B., to Hercules, Incorporated. Conversion of 3-carene
to a composition comprised of meta-menthadienes and para-
menthadienes in substantial amounts. 3,422,029, 1-14-69, CI. 252-
364.
Booth, Carl H. Combination vacuum cleaner and defroster device.
3,431,581,3-11-69, CI. 15-313.
Booth, Dwight A.: See —
Williams, Norman C; and Booth, Dwight A. ,3,435,841.
Williams, Norman C; and Booth, Dwight A. ,3,438,607.
Williams, Norman C; and Booth, Dwight A.,3,472,343.
Booth, Franklin W., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Condenser-separator. 3,420,069, 1-
7-69, CI. 62-93.
Booth, Fred C. Process and apparatus for suppressing jet engine ex- I
haust noise. 3,448,825, 6-10-69, CI. 181-35.
Booth, Frederick C: See —
Radke, Donald G.; and Booth, Frederick C, 3,438,674.
Radke, Donald G.; and Booth, Frederick C, 3,446,533.
Radke, Donald G.; and Booth, Frederick C.,3,456,981.
Booth, Gait B., to Textron Electronics, Inc. Moving coil elec-
trodynamic exciter with cooling means. 3,422,293, 1-14-69, CI.
310-16.
Booth, George M., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Inductive transducer
with servo system. 3,454,854, 7-8-69, CI. 318-18.
Booth, Jack J.: See —
Fuller, NorrisR., 3,474,821.
Booth, Jack J.; and Branch, William C. Carbonator for drink-
dispensing machine. 3,472,425, 10-14-69, CI. 222-129.1
Booth, L. Gordon: See —
Wilde, Frederick G.; and Booth, L. Gordon,3,464,690.
Booth, Morris A.; and Booth, Morris F., deceasedO (by Booth, Wil-
liam M.; administrator). Container with pouring spout. 3,481,515,
12-2-69, CI. 222-529.
Booth, Morris F.: See —
Booth, Morris A.; and Booth, Morris F.,3,481,515.
Booth, Raymond L., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Let-
off apparatus for textile machine. 3,470,921, 10-7-69, CI. 139-109.
Booth, Robert A.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,430,063.
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Booth, Robert Ben: See—
Kolodny, Edwin Ralph; and Booth, Robert Ben,3, 480,761.
Booth, Robert Ben, to American Cyanamid Company. Flocculation
of impurities in alum solutions. 3,425,802, 2-4-69, CI. 23-123.
Booth, Robert Ben; and Mead, Linda Clarendon, to American
Cyanamid Company. Prevention of and removal of scale formation
in water systems. 3,463,730, 8-26-69, CI. 210-58.
Booth, Robert E.; See—
Degginger, Edward R.; and Booth, Robert E.,3,442,888.
Booth, Robert E.; and Degginger, Edward R., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Polyurethane foam. 3,424,700, 1-28-69, CI. 260-2.5
Booth, Stanley Henshaw, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Secretary of State for Defense in Her Britannic
Majesty's Government of The. Steering of tracked vehicles.
3,461,744, 8-19-69, CI. 74-720.5
Booth, Virginia J.; See —
Finley, Jerry J., 3,428,971.
Booth, William M.: Sec-
Booth, Morris A.; and Booth, Morris F., 3,48 1,5 15.
Booth, William M.; Doornbos, George H.; Rander, Robert H.; and
Knutson, John W., to Werner Machinery Company. Control unit
for bulk tank washers and the like. 3,445,038, 5-20-69, CI. 222-
56.
Boothe, Floyd G., Jr.: See—
Mathe, George L.; and Boothe, Floyd G., Jr.,3,460,418.
Boothe, Jerry E., to Calgon Corporation, mesne. Synthesis of
dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride. 3,461,163, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
567.6
Boothe, Jerry E., to Calgon Corporation, mesne. Process for purify-
ing dialkyl diallyl ammonium chloride and dialkyl dimethallvl am-
monium chloride. 3,472,740, 10-14-69, CI. 203-37.
Boothe, Willis A., to General Electric Company. Method of manu-
facturing laminated fluid amplifiers. 3,441,996, 5-6-69, CI. 29-157.
Boothe, Willis A., to General Electric Company. Fluid amplifier and
method of manufacture. 3,442,280, 5-6-69, CI. 137-81.5
Boothe, Willis A., to General Electric Company. Limit override
fluidic circuits. 3,485,253, 12-23-69, CI. 137-81.5
Boothe, Willis A.; Ringwall, Carl G.; and Kelley, Lonny R., to
General Electric Company. Fluid controls particularly for turbine
engines. 3,461,892, 8-19-69, CI. 137-18.
Boothe, Willis Anson, to General Electric Company. Fluid amplifier
compensation network. 3,451,410, 6-24-69, CI. 137-81.5
Boothman, Grover, to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic camera
or the like with toggle hinge closure means. 3,459,323, 8-5-69, CI.
220-35.
Boothroyd, Brian: See —
Wall, Wilfred Frank; Fatherley, Michael; and Boothroyd, Bri-
an,3,422,103.
Boots Pure Drug Company Limited: See —
Brookes, Robert Frederick; Godson, David Henry; and Leafe,
Edward Levi, 3,439,018.
Bryce, Douglas Maxwell; and Rooke, Michael Brian, 3,479,428.
Fraser, James; and Harrison, Ian Robert, 3,478,153.
Towlerton, Richard George; and Lord, John Gilbert, 3,487,434.
Booty, Donald J., to Spartus Corporation. Scene in motion.
3,419,989, 1-7-69, CI. 40-160.
Booy, Max L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Flow
inversion insert. 3,470,913, 10-7-69, CI. 138-37.
Booy, Max Lorcnz; Coe, Benjamin Franklin; and Stutler, Stephen
Charles, to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method of
measuring metering accuracy of a spinneret. 3,433,055, 3-18-69,
CI. 73-37.5
Bopp & Rcuther GmbH: See —
Bischoff, Karl; and Kirsch Hcinrich, 3,442,294.
Bopp, Joseph E.: See —
Simms, Michael L.; and Bopp, Joseph E., 3,467,458.
IBoppardcr Maschinenbaugcscllschaft m.b.H.: See —
Mozdzanowski, Joachim V. B., 3,435,741.
IBoppart, Lorcn P., to Starlinc, Inc. Silo unloadcr. 3,450,277, 6-17-
69, CI. 214-17.
Borah, John E. Axially rotatable tool and handle therefor.
3,438,413,4-15-69, CI. 145-50.
Borboncsc, Mario; Dc Ros, Angelo; and Pifferi, Giorgio, to Lepetit
S.p.A. Apparatus for automatic reduced pressure semi-micro distil-
lation of liquid decomposing at boiling point under atmospheric
pressure. 3,461,040, 8-12-69, CI. 202-238.
Borchardt, Hans J., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Single crystals. 3,437,432, 4-8-69, CI. 23-51.
Borchardt, June E. Stake. 3,456,660, 7-22-69, CI. 135-15.
Borchert, Alfred E.: See—
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Borchert, Alfred E.,3,457,318.
1 Borchert, Alfred E.; and Capaldi, Eugene C, to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Method of making the bromohydrin of 2,3,4,5,6- pen-
tamethylstyrene. 3,465,046, 9-2-69, CI. 260-618.
I Borchert, Alfred E.; Mckler, Arlcn B.; and Sauer, Richard W., to At-
lantic Richfield Company. Olefin polymerization catalyst based on
aluminum pyrolatc. 3,485,770, 12-23-69, CI. 252-429.
Goldstein, David A.; Nystrom, Roy; Borchert, Alfred; and
Encman, Mclvin,3,485,172.
Borchert, Ernst, III: See —
Adams, Ralph D.; Borchert, Ernst, III; and Herzog, Robert
P.,3,421,542.
Borchert, Peter Jochen, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process for im-
proving the strength of wool or silk fibers and products thereof.
3,479,128, 1 1-18-69, CI. 8-127.6
Borcovec, Werner, to Gosta Trading Ltd. Apparatus for the produc-
tion of flexible foam plastic articles. 3,452,390, 7-1-69, CI. 18-4.
Borden Company, The: See —
Bouchard, Robert Thomas; Dickstein, Jack; and Dean, Donald
Eugene, 3,442,844.
Columbus, Peter Spiros; and Erikson, Carl Reinhold, 3,442,845.
Dickstein, Jack; Cooperman, Isadore Nathan; and Cesanek,
James John, 3,442,831.
Gattenby, Miles N., Jr.; and D'Amato, Anthony S., 3,479,308.
Hale, James F.; and Tressler, Donald K., 3,470,000.
Halpern, Benjamin D., 3,432,512.
Hollingsworth, Clinton Allen; and Sapp, Bobby L., 3,421,621.
Hoyt, Howard E.; and Pfluger, Helmuth L., 3,442,674.
Matz, Samuel A., 3,438,791.
Mills, John Arthur, 3,437,542.
Murphy, Allen Milton, Jr.; Retzke, Franklin Albert; and John-
son, John Raymond, 3,479,175.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Leonard, Edward Charles,
3,422,072.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Berg, Florence Ray, 3,425,960.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Berg, Florence Ray, 3,437,671.
Sandler, Stanley Robert; Berg, Florence Ray; and Kitazawa,
George, 3,442,752.
Van Wieren, Wilhelmine H.; and Damisch, George A.,
3,420,811.
Walz, Harry George, 3,469,680.
Zawadzki, Thomas; Reventas, Algirdas A.; and Lee, Richard M.,
3,423,347.
Borden, Douglas G.; Unruh, Cornelius C; and Merrill Stewart H., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Light-sensitive polymers having a linear
chain containing the styryl ketone group. 3,453,237, 7-1-69, CI.
260-47.
Borden, Inc.: See —
Bartell, Charles; Milutin, Ivan Cutukovic; Porsche, Jules
Downes; and Rolih, Robert John, 3,475,196.
Boyne, William J.; Little, Jack R.; and Wagner, Ulrich,
3,432,993.
Britton, Richard K.; Christopher, John P.; Vegella, John S.; and
Neuss, William H., 3,484,338.
Golner, Jerold Julius, 3,429,504.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A.; and Sap, Bobby L., 3,454,159.
Lane, Malcolm S.; and Hawk, Dale A., 3,461,646.
Loshaek, Samuel; and Salzberg, Harold K., 3,421,918.
Mook, Donald E.; and McRoberts, Patrick L., 3,459,561.
Snow, Harold F., 3,460,595.
Sommer, William Albert, 3,466,996.
Borden, James H.: See —
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Borden, James H., 3,433,452.
Charman, Walter M. Jr.; and Borden, James H., 3,468, 368.
Borden, Jay R.; Boutin, Lucien J.; Geis, Everett R.; and Krauthamer,
Stanley, to Borg-Warner Corporation. D. C.-to-D. C. converter.
3,452,266, 6-24-69, CI. 321-18.
Borden, Jay R.; Geis, Everett R.; Lamaster, Donald M.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Demodulator
for controlling motor torque angle to stabilize a synchronous
motor energized from an inverter. 3,482,157, 12-2-69, CI. 318-
227.
Borden, John R., to Tridair Industries, mesne. Container to base
flexible connection. 3,424,331, 1-28-69, CI. 220-1.5
Borden, John R., to Tridair Industries, mesne. Removable closure
and fastening means. 3,485,406, 12-23-69, CI. 220-1.5
Borden, Kern C. Metal conditioning bath comprising sodium hydrox-
ide, nitric acid and gum arabic. 3,425,854, 2-4-69, CI. 106-208.
Bordenca, Carl, to SCM Corporation, mesne. Salt of /3-propiolactone
adduct of rosin and sizing compositions made therefrom.
3,423,220, 1-21-69, CI. 106-238.
Bordenca, Carl; and Derfer, John M./3-Dialkylaminoalkyl ethers and
thioethers. 3,446,843, 5-27-69, Ci. 260-563.
Bordenca, Carl; Derfer, John Mentzer; and Hamby, Clayton B., to
SCM Corporation, mesne. Copper sweetening pretreating before
isomerizing alpha-pinene. 3,420,910, 1-7-69, CI. 260-675.5
Borders, Thurman J.: See —
Damron, Cordell; and Borders, Thurman J. ,3,446,502.
Bordner, Paul G., to Crane Plastics, Inc. Combination interlocked
and weather seal strip arrangement for relatively slidable closure
members. 3,432,966, 3-18-69, CI. 49-368.
Bordons & Oliver, Inc.: See —
Kylin, Henrik O., 3,448,643.
Bore, Raymond, to Bennes Marrel. Pit prop with self-centering cap.
3,425,656, 2-4-69, CI. 248-357.
Borel, George, to Plessey Fabrieken N. V., mesne. Temperature-con-
trolled sprayer apparatus. 3,463,396, 8-26-69, CI. 239-70.
Borel, Ronald F., to General Electric Company. Fuel delivery
system. 3,433,016, 3-18-69, CI. 60-39.28
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Borel, Ronald F.: See-
Snow, Barton H.; and Borel, Ronald F.,3,472,027.
Borell, James J. Combining system for musical instruments.
3,465,086, 9-2-69, CI. 84-1.16
Boren, John E.: See —
Hirschberg, Kenneth A.; and Boren, John E., 3,445, 807.
Borenstein, David P.; and Wright, Arden B., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Active equalizer circuit. 3,444,474, 5-
13-69, CI. 330-31.
Borer, Alvin F., to International Milling Company Inc. Cale
doughnut mixes. 3,481,745, 12-2-69, CI. 99-92.
Borer, Herbert W.; Ehlke, Charles C; and Svoboda, James, to Cater-
pillar Tractor Company. Loader frame for track-type loaders.
3,432,051, 3-11-69, CI. 214-140.
Boretti, Napoleon P.; Bratton, Wilson T.; and Tolstyka, Joseph R., to
General Motors Corporation. Method of spray coating a series of
articles including the application of different colors to different ar-
ticles. 3,477,870, 11-11-69, CI. 117-105.3
Borg, Arthur C: See-
Den Herder, Marvin J.; and Borg, Arthur C, 3,455,896.
Borg Holding Aktiengesellschaft, and Farbenfabriken: See—
Peter Van Dillen, Paul Joan; Vollmer, Eva Maria; Kallfass, Her-
bert; and Zimmermann, Max, 3,428,488.
Borg, Lester W., to Motorola, Inc. Tone control. 3,431,357, 3-4-69,
CI. 179-1.
Borg, Nils Gunnar H.: See —
Bergstrom, Erik W.; and Borg, Nils Gunnar H., 3,435,648.
Borg, Sven-Bertil: See —
Bjork, Nils Arvid Norman; and Borg, Sven-Bertil, 3,430,045.
Borg-Warner Corporation: See —
Albertson, Clarence E., 3,471,384.
Albertson, Clarence E., 3,481,775.
Anderson, James H.; and Spruitenburg, Marinus J., 3,467,419.
Anyos, Tom; and Moyer, Wendell W., Jr., 3,423,483.
Ball, Rowland E., 3,459,430.
Ball, Rowland E., 3,478,689.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Bernhardt, Harold A., 3,457,733.
Bebbington, John, Jr.; and Cozzarin, Edward, 3,469,465.
Boehmer, Andrew P.; and Jaremus, Boubene M., 3,451,904.
Borden, Jay R.; Boutin, Lucien J.; Geis, Everett R.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,452,266.
Borden, Jay R.; Geis, Everett R.; Lamaster, Donald M.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,482,157.
Conkle, Carl J., 3,452,614.
Cozzarin, Edward; Nemeth, Emery; and Paul, William T.,
3,469,468.
Davidson, Robert R., 3,421,532.
de Perczel, Desi, 3,435,164.
Diver, John R., 3,446,474.
Dockus, Kostas F.; and Zambrow, John L., 3,482,305.
Engle, Jack F.; and Jeakle, William G., 3,429,400.
Fisher, Jack M.; and Conkle, Carl J., 3,444,752.
Fox, Clarence D., 3,42 1 ,483.
Gasser, Kurt, 3,439,242.
Geils, Alfred E.; Raymond, William J.; Roberts, Richard W.;
and Shreck, Peter K., 3,483,633.
Geis, Everett R., 3,435,248.
Geis, Everett R., 3,447,050.
Grabowski, Thomas S., 3,442,977.
Grabowski, Thomas S., 3,442,980.
Grabowski, Thomas S., 3,449,470.
Gyory, Emeric J., 3,452,994.
Hanzi, Carl Wesley; and Hayden, Gordon Francis, 3,438,285.
Harlin, Lester E., 3,476,309.
Harlin, Lester E.; and Moore, Walter C, 3,478,957.
Harlin, Lester E., 3,480,204.
Heatwaite, Hewart H.; Mead, Robert H.; and Paul, William T.,
3,469,466.
Hegyi, Moses, 3,461,714.
Hein, Charles E.; and Tennies, James O., 3,439,963.
Hein, Charles E., 3,447,342.
Hein, Charles E., 3,482,667.
Hendry, James W., 3,425,673.
Hoeg, Donald F., 3,439,053.
Holdeman, John W., 3,459,070.
Houston, Harry H.; Keitel, Gerald A.; and Williamson, William
R., 3,429,720.
Jednacz, Thomas C; and Schmittle, Karl V., 3,434,032.
Jednacz, Thomas C, 3,437,904.
Jednacz, Thomas C, 3,439,509.
Johnson, Lee; Arthur, Ralph P.; and Schweiker, George C,
3,458,601.
Keats, John B., 3,451,368.
Keats, John B., 3,478,714.
Kelbel, Donald W., 3,440,904.
Kelley, Paul D., 3,485,201.
Kinkel, John F., 3,480,739.
Klinger, Kenneth A.; Randall, John J.; and Sakach, Joseph M.,
Jr., 3,445,350.
Klinger, Kenneth A.; Randall, John J.; and Sakach, Joseph M.,
Jr., 3,479,160.
Kraeplin, Robert C, 3,478,853.
Kurtz, Curtis E., 3,433,035.
Kurtz, Curtis E., 3,444,709.
Kurtz, Curtis E., 3,460,347.
La Mar, William F.; and Pruim, Fred, 3,481,286.
La Masters, George D., 3,479,816.
Lindquist, Terry K., 3,455,423.
Mamo, Anthony C, 3,438,458.
Marrujo, Fernando G.; and Wiese, Winfred J., 3,447,809.
McAninich, Herbert A.; and Underwood, Herbert N.,
3,443,405.
Mcintosh, Arthur M., 3,429,144.
McMillen, Kenneth G., 3,476,148.
Moore, Glenn W., 3,484,1 13.
Moore, Lane D.; and Randall, John J., 3,442,829.
Newton, Alwin B., 3,425,485.
Newton, Alwin B., 3,433,025.
Newton, Alwin B., 3,474,632.
Oddy, Edward P., 3,437,134.
Pinkas, Peter F., 3,479,039.
Randa, Gerald; and Stephens, William T., 3,479,963.
Schmittle, Karl V., 3,438,214.
Schultz, John M., 3,445,695.
Seaman, Thomas R., 3,469,467.
Shattuck, Robert, 3,476,852.
Smirl, Richard L., 3,468,337.
Smith, Herman E., 3,435,402.
Sorensen, Svend E., 3,459,005.
Stephens, William T.; and Prevallet, David N., 3,446,020.
Stokely, Raymond E., 3,431,751.
Stowell, Philip A., 3,439,650.
Studtmann, George Henry; and Burtness, Roger W., 3,467,904.
Szymanski, Leonard W., 3,452,726.
Taggart, Lawrence T., 3,465,983.
Thourson, Thomas L., 3,458,655.
Tracy, Herbert E., 3,479,040.
Tracy, Herbert E., 3,486,760.
Turner, Edward C; and Poyser, John, 3,463,025.
Tuzson, John, 3,486,454.
Underwood, Herbert N.; and Moochhala, Yunus E., 3,443,381.
Wiese, Winfred J., 3,433,489.
Wile, Daniel D.; Adachi, Shizuo R.; and Brainard, David S.,
3,429,139.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, 3,422,943.
Borgeas, Alexander T. Foot and leg exerciser. 3,430,956, 3-4-69, CI.
272-83.
Borgen, William E. Doorstop device. 3,484,891, 12-23-69, CI. 16-86.
Borger, George F. Fishing lures. 3,483,651, 12-16-69, CI. 43-42.36
Borger, Heinrich: See —
Reichle, Alfred; Wandel, Martin; and Borger, Hein-
rich,3,42 1,857.
Borgersen, Roland D. Hardness tester. 3,478,568, 11-18-69, CI. 73-
81.
Borgerud Mfg. Co., Inc.: See —
Brane, Earl P., 3,473,481.
Borges, Eberhard. Method of and apparatus for detecting faults in
subsurface strata. 3,433,321, 3-18-69, CI. 181-0.5
Borgfeldt, Merton J., to Chevron Research Company. Cationic bitu-
minous emulsions for use in slurry seal treatments. 3,423,221, 1-
21-69, CI. 106-277.
Borgford, William Henry. Game helmet. 3,456,947, 7-22-69, CI.
273-102.1
Borggreen, Georg. Method of disposal of refuse. 3,471,275, 10-7-69,
CI. 48-209.
Borgman, Arthur C: See —
Nesslinger, Fritz J.; and Borgman, Arthur C, 3,422,976.
Borgnakke, Ejvind Cai. Magnetically actuated liquid level indicator.
3,484,774, 12-16-69, CI. 340-244.
Borgs Fabriks AB: See —
Carlsson, Sixten Einar, 3,468,500.
Borgwaldt, Heinz-Erik Bernhard Daniel: See —
Grunwald, Georg; Otto, Hans-Dietrich; and Borgwaldt, Heinz-
Erik Bernhard Daniel,3,424,170.
Boring and Boring, Inc.: See —
Scourtas, Charles C, 3,470,718.
Boring, Kenneth L.; and Downing, Robert D., to General Electric
Company. Electron beam welder. 3,479,483, 11-18-69, CI. 219-
121.
Boris, Meszaros, Erika: See —
Kasztreiner, Endre; Borsi, Jozsef; Vargha, Laszlo; Boris,
Meszaros, Erika; and Szilagyi, Geza,3,432,549.
Borish, Irvin M., to Indiana Contact Lens, Inc. Apparatus for alter-
ing the power of a corneal contact lens. 3,430,391, 3-4-69, CI. 51-
105.
Borisof, Bernard. Method and machine for building tunnels.
3,442,088, 5-6-69, CI. 61-44.
Borisov, Igor Sergeevich: See —
Vinogradov, Alexandr Sergeevich; Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich;
Maxjutenko, Ilya Nikolaevich; Kiselnikov, Vladimir
Nikolaevich; Borisov, Igor Sergeevich; and Mazalov, Ivan
Mikhailovich,3 ,4 1 9,940.
LIST OF PATENTEES
173
Borkan, Harold, to Radio Corporation of America. Solid state image
pickup device utilizing insulated gate field effect transistors.
3,435,138, 3-25-69, CI. 178-7.1
Borkey, Karl August, to Borkey, Walter, KG. Lifting dolly.
3,480,292, 11-25-69, CI. 280-43.17
Borkey, Walter, KG.: See—
Borkey, Karl August, 3,480,292.
Borkmann, Frank Frederick: See—
Bofinger, Karl; Borkmann, Frank Frederick; and Stone, George
Martin.3,441,156.
Borkovec, Alexej B.; and Settepani, Joseph A., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Insect chemosterilants derived from boron.
3,463,851, 8-26-69, CI. 424-185.
Borkowski, Casimer J.; and Kopp, Manfred K., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Position-sensitive radiation
detector. 3,483,377, 12-9-69, CI. 250-83.3
Borman, Aleck: See-
Myers, Dirck V.; Barry, Guy T.; Borman, Aleck; Millonig,
Robert C; Westcott, Wayne L.; and Young, Mary
B., 3,458,397.
Borman, Willem, to General Electric Company. Oxidation of
halophenols. 3,431,238, 3-4-69, CI. 260-47.
Bormann, Heinrich; and Nordt, Herbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of polyethers. 3,445,525, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-615.
Bormann, Hermann; and Von Schell, Jurgen, to Dyckerhoff & Wid-
mann Kommanditgesellschaft. Apparatus for holding threaded
sleeves in the shell form for producing concrete rail ties.
3,471,118, 10-7-69, CI. 249-91.
Bormann, Ralph B.: See —
Uralli, Samil S.; and Bormann, Ralph B.,3,469,783.
Born, Alfons, to Dom-Somen GmbH. Method and apparatus for sort-
ing coded seed bags. 3,446,351, 5-27-69, CI. 209-111.7
Born, David F. Sliced circuitry. 3,426,426, 2-11-69, CI. 29-624.
Born, Gerald C; and Wesson, Guy W., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Lubricant purging sealed ball joint assembly. 3,476,417, 11-
4-69, CI. 287-87.
Born, Klaus: See —
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter.3,476,955.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter,3,484,493.
Bornarth, Dennis M., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation,
Charles Bruning Division. Photoelectrostatic recording member
useful for contact photoprinting. 3,481,734, 12-2-69, CI. 96-1.
Bornberg, John D.: See —
Vospalek, Bojan; and Bornberg, John D., 3,462,279.
Bornefeld, Heinz, to Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H. Sun visor, particularly
for automotive vehicles. 3,429,610, 2-25-69, CI. 296-97.
Bornefeld, Horst: See —
Ganter, Karl-Werner; Nentwig, Joachim; Zirngibl, Hans; Kap-
pey, Hans-Joachim; Bornefeld, Horst; and Deissmann,
Walter,3,45 1,835.
Bornemisza, Elmer S., to Bell & Howell Company. Purified agar
silver halide photographic processing web. 3,425,832, 2-4-69, CI.
96-61.
Borner, Gerhard: See —
Sauer, Edgar; and Borner, Gerhard.3,427,552.
Borner, Manfred; and Schussler, Hans, to Telefunken Patentverwer-
tungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Piezoelectric plate filter. 3,437,848, 4-8-
69, CI. 310-8.2
Borner, Manfred; and Spitzner, Jurgen, to Telefunken Patentverwer-
tungs-gesellschaft m.b.H. Mechanical frequency filter with addi-
tional coupling to increase slope of damping rise. 3,445,792, 5-20-
69, CI. 333-71.
Borner, Peter, to Schering A.G. Thermoplastic copolyureas based
upon 1 amino-3- aminomethyl 3,5,5-trimethyl cyclohexane.
3,484,412, 12-16-69, CI. 260-77.5
Bornig, Karl-Heinz: See—
Obrowski, Walter; Bornig, Karl-Heinz; and Schrufer, El-
mar,3,444,373.
Bornor, June Richard, to Alco Standard Corporation. Heat treating
method and apparatus. 3,447,788, 6-3-69, CI. 263-6.
Bornor, June Richard, to Alco Standard Corporation. Heat treating
furnace with shielding packs. 3,456,935, 7-22-69, CI. 263-40.
Bornslaeger, Stephan R.: See—
Hechtman, John F.; and Bornslaeger, Stephan R., 3,464,848.
Bornstein, Leopold F., to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Curing
phenol-aldehyde novolak resins employing aniline or aniline HC1.
3,471,443, 10-7-69, CI. 260-56.
Bornstein, Leopold F., to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Curing resor-
cinol-aldehyde resol resins employing aniline or aniline salts.
3,476,706, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-54.
Bornstein, Norman D., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Thermoplastic
polymer of a monoolefin. 3,463,752, 8-26-69, CI. 260-27.
Bornstein, Richard W.: See—
Glucksman, Dov Zeev; and Bornstein, Richard W., 3,459, 365.
Bornstein, Richard W., to Torrington Manufacturing Company, The.
Transverse flow blower for discharging fluid in a path defined by a
surface. 3,446,426, 5-27-69, CI. 230-125.
Bornzin, James H., to International Harvester Company. Counter-
balance mechanism for harvesters. 3,424,471, 1-28-69, CI. 280-
43.18
Bornzin, James H., to International Harvester Company. Safety
power take-off for tractors. 3,440,890, 4-29-69, CI. 74-1 1.
Bornzin, James H., to International Harvester Company. Unitized
baling, bale accumulating, and transporting apparatus. 3,450,033,
6-17-69, CI. 100-100.
Boronichev, Gennady Konstantinovich: See —
Nesvizhsky, Jury Borisovich; Pavlov, Sergei Vasilievich; and
Boronichev, Gennady Konstantinovich, 3, 425,01 3.
Boronkay, Attila D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Compensated
parabolic network for providing 100% adjustment in a recording
radiant energy analyzer. 3,436,541, 4-1-69, CI. 250-83.3
Boronkay, Attila Denes, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Spec-
trophotometer having magnetic slit-servo system. 3,459,481, 8-5-
69, CI. 356-95.
Boroschewski, Gerhard; and Pieroh, Ernst Albrecht, to Schering
A.G.N-(N'-lower alkylcarbamoyloxy)-imides. 3,481,951, 12-2-69,
CI. 260-326.
Boroschewski, Gerhard: See —
Steinhausen, Walter; Jager, Albert; Boroschewski, Gerhard;
Peissker, Horst; and Arndt, Horst,3,484,526.
Borovicka, David A.; Reich, William E.; and Pratt, Ivor, to SCM
Corporation, mesne. Hydroxyl substituted linear thermoplastic
vinyl copolymers coating compositions, and protective coatings
containing same. 3,475,366, 10-28-69, CI. 260-32.8
Borovik, Nikolai Alexandrovich: See —
Poltavtsev, Illarion Semenovich; Smiryagin, Anatoly
Grigorievich; Protsenko, Viktor Vasilievich; Shvedov, Vasily
Eliseevich; Zgurskaya, Ljubov Martynova; Lyakhovich, Igor
Fedorovich; Rutberg, Efim Izrailevich; and Borovik, Nikolai
Alexandrovich,3, 443,8 36.
Borowiec, Frank; and Borowiec, Stanley. Balanced fuel injection
pump. 3,455,246, 7-15-69, CI. 103-2.
Borowiec, Stanley: See —
Borowiec, Frank; and Borowiec, Stanley, 3,455, 246.
Borowitz, Grace B.: See —
Rauhut, Michael M.; Borowitz, Grace B.; and Grayson, Mar-
tin^ ,422, 149.
Borre, Earl A.: See —
Schmidt, Henry, Jr.; and Borre, Earl A. ,3,438,502.
Borrebach, Edwin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Control
system providing supply circuit impedance balance control for
electric arc furnaces. 3,431,344, 3-4-69, CI. 13-12.
Borregard, Ernst. Dry transfer sheet for transferring images having
varied surface characteristics. 3,454,458, 7-8-69, CI. 161-167.
Borrel, Marcel; and Konareff, Jean, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Extractive
distillation of acrylonitrile with side stream impurity withdrawal.
3,445,347, 5-20-69, CI. 203-96.
Borrel, Marcel; and Konareff, Jean, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Separation
of acrylonitrile from vapor-phase reaction mixtures by extractive
distillation with controlled pH of the mixture. 3,459,639, 8-5-69,
CI. 203-37.
Borrelli, Nicholas F.; Herczog, Andrew; and Maurer, Robert D., to
Corning Glass Works. Electro-optic device with birefringent
crystals embedded in a glass matrix. 3,467,463, 9-16-69, CI. 350-
150.
Borresen, Sven C. Holder device for service records for a machine.
3,466,774, 9-16-69, CI. 40-10.
Borrevang, Poul, to Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S. 3-Spiro-3'-
diaziridine-and-3'-diazirine- derivatives of the androstane and es-
trane series. 3,459,739, 8-5-69, CI. 260-239.5
Borrevang, Poul; and Faarup, Peter, to Novo Terapeutisk Labora-
torium A/S. Steroid diazirines and diaziridines and a process for
producing same. 3,445,461, 5-20-69, CI. 260-239.5
Borris, Ralph J.: See —
Wendt, John A.; and Borris, Ralph J., 3, 462,6 16.
Borrok, Martin J.: See —
Perkinson, Robert E.; and Borrok, Martin J. ,3,456, 256.
Borrows, Paul Kenneth: See —
Borucki, James S.; and Borrows, Paul Kenneth,3,485,758.
Bors, Hans: See —
Schwemmer, Martin; Kunz, Werner; and Bors, Hans,3,443,322.
Borsi, Jozsef: See —
Kasztreiner, Endre; Borsi, Jozsef; Vargha, Laszlo; Boris,
Meszaros, Erika; and Szilagyi, Geza, 3,432,549.
Borsig Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Boldt, Heinz, 3,446,479.
Borsini, Giancarlo: See —
LoMonaco, Sergio; Melacini, Paolo; Borsini, Giancarlo; Magag-
nin, Luigi Ciligot; and Visani, Francesco.3,476,727.
Borsook, Pavel Afanasievich: See —
Liass, Abram Moiseevich; and Borsook, Pavel
Afanasievich,3,424,600.
Borst, Gijsbertus Hendricus: See —
Vorst, Herman Louis; and Borst, Gijsbertus Hen-
dricus,3,422,570.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Borst, Kenneth C; and Barnes, Roscoe C, said Barnes assor. to said
Borst. Escaped gas venting apparatus. 3,436,197, 4-1-69, CI. 48-
192.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Alkyla-
tion process utilizing an air-cooled reactor. 3,456,033, 7-15-69, CI.
260-683.48
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Alkyla-
tion apparatus forming an upwardly spiralling flow path of reac-
tants. 3,469,949, 9-30-69, CI. 23-285.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 3,471,398, 10-7-69, CI. 208-
111.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 3,475,324, 10-28-69, CI. 208-
111.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Absorp-
tion process. 3,477,946, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 208-344.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 3,481,860, 12-2-69, CI. 208-
111.
Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 3,487,008, 12-30-69, CI. 208-
111.
Borst, William B., Jr.: See—
Gantt, James E.; and Borst, William B., Jr.,3,477,915.
Borstlap, Cornells; and Bakker, Pieter M., to Shell Oil Company.
Hydroxyalkyl ether substituted tertiary amines. 3,449,432, 6-10-
69, CI. 260-584.
Borston, Sidney M. Stands particularly for hair curlers. 3,456,806, 7-
22-69, CI. 211-60.
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K. Push-pull connector
having combined seal and locking ring. 3,447,819, 6-3-69, CI.
285-111.
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K. Hydraulic-filament
dental device. 3,472,247, 10-14-69, CI. 132-91.
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K. Mixing, dispensing and
metering device. 3,472,267, 10-14-69, CI. 137-268.
Borsum, William K.: See —
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K., 3,447,819.
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K., 3,472,247.
Borsum, Adolph W.; and Borsum, William K., 3,472,267.
Borth, Paul; and McKeone, Joseph, to Photo-Engravers Research In-
stitute, Incorporated. Composition and process for powderless
etching. 3,458,371, 7-29-69, CI. 156-14.
Borth, Paul; and McKeone, Joseph, to Photo-Engravers Research In-
stitute, Incorporated. Powderless etching. 3,458,372, 7-29-69, CI.
156-14.
Bortle, William J. Wallet loss prevention device. 3,462,801, 8-26-69,
CI. 24-3.
Borucki, Anthony J.: See —
McHollan, James A.; and Borucki, Anthony J. ,3,468,448.
Borucki, James S.; and Borrows, Paul Kenneth, to Magnaflux Cor-
poration. Method of making fluorescent magnetic particles.
3,485,758, 12-23-69, CI. 252-62.52
Borup, Lennart; and Olson, Per-Erik. Systems for holding rails on
sleepers of railway tracks. 3,484,043, 12-16-69, CI. 238-283.
Borzel, Paul; and Kennedy, Joseph P., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Halogenated polymers and copolymers of 4-
methylpentene-1 and 4-methyl-hexene-l. 3,484,423, 12-16-69, CI.
260-88.2
Borzoni, John M., to Littelfuse, Inc., mesne. Miniature current over-
load fuse. 3,436,711,4-1-69, CI. 337-198.
Borzym, Alexander. Power drive for machine elements. 3,460,421,
8-12-69, CI. 83-311.
Bos, Andre Gerard. Panel clamping device. 3,477,751, 11-1 1-69, CI.
287-189.36
Bos, Jules; Koorneef, Jacob; and Walther, George Ludwig, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Composite magnetic recording and/or
play-back head with two side erasing heads having electrically
conductive strips. 3,485,958, 12-23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Bos, Jules: See—
Walther, George Ludwig; Koorneef, Jacob; and Bos,
Jules.3,474,528.
Bos, Marinus Anton, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Frequency
divider having a first decade with an adjustable counting length
that is repeatable during each divider cycle. 3,456,200, 7-15-69,
CI. 328-48.
Bos, Ronald D.: See—
Brunson, Bruce W.; and Bos, Ronald D.,3,459,088.
Buist, Robert L.; and Bos, Ronald D, 3,455,442.
Bosak, William L. Therapeutic device. 3,446,210, 5-27-69, CI. 128-
254.
Bosc, Pierre, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Phenthiazine derivatives.
3,484,438, 12-16-69, CI. 260-243.
Boscarino, Frank, to Universal Oil Products Company, mesne.
Beverage dispensing apparatus. 3,465,668, 9-9-69, CI. 99-282.
Bosch, Robert, Elektronik GmbH: See—
Ackermann, Karl, 3,434,029.
Bosch, Robert, Elektronik und Photokino G.m.b.H.: See—
Heinzmann, Rolf, 3,456,570.
Riedel, Wolfgang; and Luz, Siegbert, 3,462,974.
Wilharm, Theo, 3,460,889.
Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H.: See—
Arendt, Alfred; Nagele, Erwin; and Wolf, Karl, 3,485,226.
Babitzka, Rudolf; Baumann, Gunther; Hoelle, Hermann; and
Scholl, Hermann, 3,463,129.
Bacher, Gottlob; and Fehrenbach, Siegfried, 3,439,987.
Bauerle, Wilhelm; and Rentsch, Wolfgang, 3,463,951.
Beesch, Otto, 3,434,461.
Beesch, Otto, 3,449,638.
Bessiere, Pierre Etienne, 3,444,849.
Blaich, Emil; and Niemann, Gert, 3,485,678.
Blume, Willi, 3,450,907.
Brand, Guenter; and Pfrommer, Gustav, 3,435,264.
Burger, Karl-Heinz, 3,469,469.
Clauss, Siegbert; Hurst, Kurt; and Ortlieb, Alfred, 3.466,658.
Dietl, Franz, 3,486,106.
Dietl, Franz W.; and Kuhn, Edgar, 3,463,997.
Eckert, Konrad, 3,450,353.
Eisele, Hermann; Rabus, Friedrich; and Rimatzki, Walter,
3,470,854.
Espenschied, Helmut; and Jackel, Johann, 3,429,194.
Glockler, Otto; and Reichardt, Wolfgang, 3,430,616.
Greulich, Heinz; Schumacher, Karl; Leinauer, Erich; and Widl,
Gerhard, 3,471,824. •
Hefftner, Arnulf, 3,440,108.
Hettich, Alfred, 3,452,226.
Hettich, Alfred; Schadlich, Fritz; Walz, Heinz; and Paule, Kurt,
3,475,780.
Hoelle, Hermann; Kind, Wilhelm; and Scholl, Hermann,
3,452,727.
Hohne, Gerd, 3,447,522.
Hohne, Gerd, 3,482,560.
Hoyer, Karl; and Ortlieb, Alfred, 3,446,943.
Hoyer, Karl, 3,459,006.
Hurst, Kurt; and Ortlieb, Alfred, 3,453,649.
Hurst, Kurt, 3,472,438.
Kolb, Erich, 3,465,378.
Kramer, Manfred; Mayer, Siegfried; Reichert, Rudolf; Rose,
Klaus; and Zirps, Wilhelm, 3,425,593.
Krauss, Heinz, 3,450,977.
Kuhn, Edgar, 3,443,200.
Kuhn, Edgar, 3,477,015.
Kuhn, Edgar, 3,447,065.
Lang, Herbert, 3,425,401.
Lutz, Hans; Gailing, Otto; and Klingbeil, Werner, 3,429,051.
Mainka, Hubert, 3,473,186.
Messerschmidt, Friedrich, 3,450,351.
Mittag, Hermann; Ehrmann, Wilhelm; and Fuessle, Klaus,
3,484,675.
Moller, Heinz; and Schupp, Karl, 3,422,421.
Ortlieb, Alfred, 3,429,991.
Paule, Kurt; Bleicher, Manfred; Martin, Hans; Wanner, Karl;
Bronnert, Helmut; and Koehler, Heinrich, 3,456,740.
Reber, Harald, 3,457,112.
Reber, Harald, 3,462,303.
Reichardt, Wolfgang; Eichler, Dieter; Scholl, Hermann; and
Wahl, Josef, 3,463,130.
Reichardt, Wolfgang, 3,483,851.
Reichert, Ludwig; and Heinlein. Werner, 3,465,1 12.
Schadlich, Fritz, 3,463,950.
Schallert, Heino, 3,463,392.
Scholl, Hermann, 3,423,604.
Scholl, Hermann, 3,429,302.
Scholl, Hermann; Rabus, Friedrich; Eichler, Dieter; Kadelbach,
Volker; Reichardt, Wolfgang; and Schmidt, Peter Jurgen,
3,433,101.
Scholl, Hermann; Kadelbach, Volker; and Reichardt, Wolfgang,
3,439,564.
Scholl, Hermann, 3,448,728.
Scholl, Hermann, 3,464,396.
Soehner, Gerhard; and Hoehne, Gerd, 3,473,061.
Stampe, Werner, 3,420,145.
Staudt, Heinrich, 3,477,386.
Steinke, Leo; and Wiest, Wilhelm, 3,457,461.
Steinke, Leo; Sohner, Gerhard; Hurst, Kurt; Gerber, Richard;
Frimmel, Karl; and Herrmann, Otto, 3,486,075.
Sturmer, Hans, 3,426,875.
Zechnall, Richard; Issler, Jorg; Sohner, Gerhard; and Worz,
Paul, 3,463,134.
Bosch, Robert, Hausgeraete G.m.b.H.: See —
Wirth, Hermann, 3,478,962.
Bosch, Werner: See —
Krautwald, Herbert; Hubner, Wolfgang; Bosch, Werner; and
Aigner, Georg,3,45 1,022.
Von Tomkewitsch, Romuald; and Bosch, Wemer.3,430,020.
Boschi, Antonio F.; and Valentinotti, Aldo, to Pirelli S.p.A. Impact-
resisting tank. 3,426,937, 2-1 1-69, CI. 220-63.
LIST OF PATENTEES
175
Boschi, Antonio, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti SAGA
S.p.A. Expansion joint for roads and bridges. 3,427,935, 2-18-69,
CI. 94x18.
Bosco, George B., Jr.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,468,548.
Bosco, Joseph. Numbers game ball. 3,464,698, 9-2-69, CI. 273-58.
Bosco, Jseph. Bingo card with depressible numbered projections.
3,456,948, 7-22-69, CI. 273-136.
Bose, Carl L.: See —
Baker, William G.; Bose, Carl L.; and Gagon, Roland
E., 3,439,546.
Bose, Gordon D.; and Bose, Victor E. Apparatus for lifting and alig-
ning building material. 3,438,514, 4-15-69, CI. 214-1.
Bose, Norman J., to General Precision Systems Inc. Magnetic en-
coder. 3,426,346, 2-4-69, CI. 340-347.
Bose, Norman J. Magnetic A/D encoder and method of producing
same. 3,453,614, 7-1-69, CI. 340-347.
Bose, Victor E.: See —
Bose, Gordon D.; and Bose, Victor E.,3,438,514.
Boser, Ronald J. Sewing machine. 3,442,236, 5-6-69, CI. 112-213.
Boshold, Raymond F., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation. Ex-
trusion press container apparatus. 3,466,915, 9-16-69, CI. 72-272.
Bosico, Tony S. Method and apparatus for filtering fluids. 3,486,623,
12-30-69, CI. 210-169.
Bosisio, Germano: See —
Bernardi, Luigi; Bosisio, Germano; de Castiglione, Roberto; and
Goffredo, Onofrio.3,472,832.
Boskovich, Boris: See —
Hendrik, Russell C; Boskovich, Boris; and Lindahl, John
H., 3,456, 172.
Boskovich, Boris, to Honeywell Inc. Adaptive servo control for an
autopilot. 3,458,784, 7-29-69, CI. 318-18.
Boskovich, Boris; Lindahl, John H.; Mehelich, Edward W.; and Mel-
len, David L., to Honeywell Inc. Monitoring control for a ser-
vomechanism including a deadband. 3,440,504, 4-22-69, CI. 318-
18.
Bosland, Cornelius William: See —
Feeser, William Coover; Bosland, Cornelius William; Lockard,
Joseph Larue; and Mummey, Dale Brice, 3,430, 183.
Bosley, David Emerson, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Bicomponent polyester textile fiber. 3,454,460, 7-8-69, CI.
161-173.
Bosman, Edward T.: See —
Lundin, Robert S.; and Bosman, Edward I"., 3,466,457.
Bosman, Edward T., to General Time Corporation. Electronic timer
circuits. 3,469,152, 9-23-69, CI. 317-142.
Bosman, Willem Freddrik: See —
De Boer, Douwe Mindert; Bosman, Willem Freddrik; Croymans,
Jacques Johannes Hendrik; and Kreutzelman,
Harm,3,453,465.
Bosniack, David S.: See —
Burkard, Herbert G.; and Bosniack, David S., 3,470,099.
Bosniack, David S.; Stogryn, Eugene L.; and Berger, Joel G., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Polymer of l,4-bis-[tris-
(NF2)mcthoxy] 2-butene oxide. 3,441,520, 4-29-69, CI. 260-2.
Boss, Charles R. Screen for garment press. 3,430,369, 3-4-69, CI.
38-66.
Boss Manufacturing Company: See—
English, Alfred C, 3,478,942.
Boss, Marc. Freestanding display stand. 3,484,810, 12-16-69, CI.
108-152.
Bossard, Paul; and Chauvigne, Michel, to Carpano & Pons. Pro-
gramming apparatus. 3,432,626, 3-1 1-69, CI. 200-38.
Bossard, Paul; and Monie, Jean, to Etablissements Carpano and
Pons. Synchronous electric motor. 3,428,841, 2-18-69, CI. 310-
164.
Bossard, Werner: See —
Bosshard, Hans; and Bossard, Wcrner,3,422,l 1 1.
Bossard, Werner; Favre, Francois; Wcgmuller, Hans E.; and Voltz,
Jacques, to Geigy, J. R., A.G. Disperse azo dyestuffs. 3,471,468,
10-7-69, CI. 260-163.
Wcgmuller, Hans E.; and Bossard, Werner,3,47 1,467.
Bossc, Robert W., to Groov-Pin Corporation. Self-tapping insert.
3,430,531, 3-4-69, CI. 85-47.
Bosse, Robert W., to Groov-Pin Corporation. Equipment for sorting
grooved pins. 3,460,664, 8-12-69, CI. 193-43.
Bossclaar, Hendrik, to Shell Oil Company. Acoustic pipeline leak de-
tector. 3,442,349, 5-6-69, CI. 181-0.5
Bossclaar, Hendrik; and van Riemsdijk, Arnoldus J., to Shell Oil
Company. Acoustic apparatus for examining a pipeline for leaks.
3,462,240, 8-19-69, CI. 73-40.5
Bosscrt, Alfred J., Jr., to Midwest Research Institute. Vacuum
system pressure change detection. 3,438,259, 4-15-69, CI. 73-398.
Bosscrt, Friedrich; and Vatcr, Wulf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
ticngcsellschaft. Chromone and thiochromone guanylhydrazones.
3,429,896, 2-25-69, CI. 260-327.
Bosscrt, Friedrich; and Vater, Wulf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
ticngcsellschaft. Coronary dilating compositions and their adminis-
tration. 3,470,297, 9-30-69, CI. 424-263.
Bossert, Friedrich; and Vater, Wulf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. 4-Aryl-l,4-dihydropyridines. 3,485,847, 12-23-69,
CI. 260-295.5
Bossetti, Adriano. Continuous tunnel kilns having a rotary roller sole
for firing ceramic materials. 3,452,408, 7-1-69, CI. 25-142.
Bosshard, Hans; and Bossard, Werner, to Geigy, J. R., A.G.
Naphthoxidine dyestuffs and process for making same. 3,422,111,
1-14-69, CI. 260-270.
Bosshardt, Rolf: See —
Bickel, Hans; Bosshardt, Rolf; Fechtig, Bruno; Schenker, Karl;
and Urech, Jakob,3,483,197.
Urech, Jakob; Fechtig, Bruno; Bosshardt, Rolf; Bickel, Hans;
Schenker, Karl; and Wilhelm, Max,3,484,437.
Bossi, Oscar, to General Electric Information Systems S.p.A. Mount-
ing type carriers on a shaft. 3,485,164, 12-23-69, CI. 101-1 10.
Bosso, Joseph F.; and Gerek, Gene, to PPG Industries, Inc. Reusable
lined beverage containers. 3,450,303, 6-17-69, CI. 220-64.
Bost, Howard W. Halogen oxides, halogen oxy acids, and salts
thereof as sulfoxidation promoters. 3,485,870, 12-23-69, CI. 260-
513.
Bost, Howard W.; and Cook, Charles F., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Nitrogen oxide compounds as sulfoxidation promoters.
3,479,398, 11-18-69, CI. 260-513.
Boster, Samuel B. Wheel construction kit for toy vehicles.
3,474,563, 10-28-69, CI. 46-11.
Boster, Samuel B. Coffee mill. 3,482,790, 12-9-69, CI. 241-256.
Bostian, Logan C; Cawthon, Thomas M.; and Oxenrider, Bryce C,
to Allied Chemical Corporation. Polycarbonates of l,4-bis(p-
hydroxycumyl) benzene. 3,466,260, 9-9-69, CI. 260-47.
Bostian, Logan C; Farrar, Grover L.; and Ulmer, Harry E., to Allied
Chemical Corporation. Production of hexamethylenediamine.
3,456,014, 7-15-69, CI. 260-585.
Bostick, Edgar E., to General Electric Company. Polymerization of
cyclic organosiloxanes with group 11 -A metal complexes.
3,479,320, 11-18-69, CI. 260-46.5
Bostick, Edgar E., to General Electric Company. Sterospecific or-
ganosiloxane-marcromolecular hydrocarbon block copolymers.
3,483,270, 12-9-69, CI. 260-827.
Bostitch, Incorporated: See —
Fisher, Edward I., 3,467,294.
Bostock, James H., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Well installa-
tion with plural flow meters. 3,454,085, 7-8-69, CI. 166-66.
Bostock, James H.; and Pierce, Phillip E., to Otis Engineering Cor-
poration. Well tools. 3,427,989, 2-18-69, CI. 103-232.
Boston, Charlie L., to Case, J. I., Company. Safety lock for pedal
mechanisms. 3,431,793, 3-11-69, CI. 74-512.
Boston, Charlie L., to Case, J. I., Company. Seat assembly.
3,437,373, 4-8-69, CI. 296-65.
Boston, George Louis, to Stenocord Corporation, mesne. Linefinder.
3,485,954, 12-23-69, CI. 179-18.
Boston, James A. Seed and fertilizer indicator. 3,443,724, 5-13-69,
CI. 222-26.
Boston Machine Works Company: See —
Heiseler, George W., 3,443,269.
Boston, Robert L.: See —
Goodman, Robert C; and Boston, Robert L.,3,449,547.
Boston, William G.; Brandner, Carl F.; and Foster, William R., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Recovery of oil by waterflooding from an
argillaceous, oil-containing subterranean formation. 3,470,956, 10-
7-69, CI. 166-273.
Bostonian, Edward T. Fluorescent lighting fixture with wireways on
the reflector. 3,436,537, 4-1-69, CI. 240-9.
Bostroem, Hans; and Howey, Friedrich, to Aktiebolaget Bofors.
Echo sounding method and apparatus. 3,439,318, 4-15-69, CI.
340-3.
Bostroem, Theodore: See —
Vassilevsky, Anatole N.; and Bostroem, Theodore, 3,483,006.
Bostrom, Harry H.; and Katzmarek, Albert G., to Seeburg Corpora-
tion, The. Automatic phonograph record clamping and speed con-
trolling mechanism. 3,436,082, 4-1-69, CI. 274-10.
Bostrom Manufacturing Company Limited: See —
Cockerill, Richard, 3,423,775.
Marsh, John A., 3,485,698.
Bostwick, Louis E.; and Mandelik, Bernard G., to Pullman Incor-
porated. Sulfuric acid process. 3,432,264, 3-11-69, CI. 23-168.
Bostwick, Robert, to Union Carbide Corporation. Flat bag and over-
flapped adhesive tape closure therefor. 3,420,433, 1-7-69, CI. 229-
80.
Boswell, Donald E.: See —
Landis, Philip S.; and Boswell, Donald E.,3,420,854.
Boswell, George A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. 1-
Adamantyl and 1 -adamantylmethyl carbonates of testoterone and
selected derivatives. 3,433,813, 3-18-69, CI. 260-397.4
Boswell, George A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Selected 17,17-difluoro unsaturated androstanes. 3,470,216, 9-30-
69, CI. 260-397.3
Boswell, George T.: See —
McKay, Lawrence B., 3,421,460.
Boswell, George T., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Om-
nidirectional impact switch. 3,457,382, 7-22-69, CI. 200-61.45
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Boswell, James E., to Independent Stave Company, Inc. Wooden
bowl assembly and method of making. 3,448,883, 6-10-69, CI.
217-5.
Boswell, James M., Jr.; Fitzmayer, Louis H.; and Prucha, Richard V.,
to General Electric Company. Electronic oven. 3,439,144, 4-15-
69, CI. 219-10.55
Boswell, Stanley Harold: See—
Blight, Dennis Jack; Boswell, Stanley Harold; and Damoisiaux,
Anthony John,3,462,727.
Bosworth, Delbert B.; Christy, Arthur S., Jr.; and La Rochelle, Fer-
nand L., to United Industrial Syndicate, Inc. Apparatus for trans-
ferring heavy objects between vertically spaced levels. 3,434,609,
3-25-69, CI. 214-95.
Bosworth, Robert H.: See —
Cohen, Edward A.; Bosworth, Robert H.; and Feucht, Robert
E.,3,471,349.
Bosworth, Robert T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Methyl methacrylate polymer and process for making same.
3,474,081, 10-21-69, CI. 260-89.5
Bosworth, Seymour; and Zauderer, Jerome, to Abbey Electronics
Corp. Digital indicating device for DC voltage source. 3,421,083,
1-7-69, CI. 324-99.
Bot Brassert Oxygen Technik AG.: See —
Michaelis, Eduard, 3,473,917.
Botalam: See —
Glasson, Jean Emile, 3,427,958.
Botcherby, Stephen Charles Lauder: See —
Neish, David Anthony; and Botcherby, Stephen Charles
Lauder.3,442,590.
Neish, David Anthony; and Botcherby, Stephen Charles
Lauder.3,482,436.
Botden, Theodoor Peter Johannes: See —
Daniels, Henricus Petrus Cornelis; and Botden, Theodoor Peter
Johannes.3,430,331.
Botefuhr, Harold Raymond: See —
Foody, Raymond O.; and Botefuhr, Harold Raymond, 3,465,479.
Botefuhr, Harold R., to Murphy, G. W., Industries, Inc. Radial arm
saw. 3,482,610, 12-9-69, CI. 143-6.
Boteler, Henry W., to Grinnell Corporation. Diaphragm valve body.
3,471,124, 10-7-69, CI. 251-366.
Boter, Pieter Abraham: See —
Wijnen, Marinus Dirk; and Boter, Pieter Abraham, 3,444,002.
Botha, Charles Francois. Pelleting machine. 3,424,079, 1-28-69, CI.
100-186.
Botha, Louis B.: See —
Thomas, William J.; and Botha, Louis B.,3,434,548.
Botham, John C: See-
Walsh, John H.; Hudson, Hugh P.; Botham, John C; and Lan-
don, Joseph E., 3,462,263.
Bothwell, Peter W.; and Tojeiro, John M. Safety helmets. 3,447,163,
6-3-69, CI. 2-3.
Botjer, John L.: See —
Donner, Edward O.; Keeler, Howard S.; Botjer, John L.; and
Frye, Harold E.,3,453,384.
Botkin, Lawrence A., to Fruehauf Corporation. Vent check valve.
3,430,648, 3-4-69, CI. 137-493.
Botsco, Ronald J., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Eddy
sonic inspection method. 3,453,872, 7-8-69, CI. 73-69.
Botsford, Charles W.: See—
Culp, Gordon L.; Schilling, Robert D.; Hansen, Sigurd P.; and
Botsford, Charles W., 3,425,936.
Hansen, Sigurd P.; Botsford, Charles W.; Rice, Archie H.; and
Conley, Walter R., Jr.,3,482,695.
Botstiber, Dietrich W. Chip detector for magnetic and non-magnetic
conductive particles. 3,432,750, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-41.
Bott, George Spencer: See —
Duryea, William James; and Bott, George Spencer.3,468,520.
Vincent, James G., Jr.; Hansen, Lloyd Frank; Yen, Ernest Chu;
Taylor, Arthur Sinclair; Bott, George Spencer; and Greif,
Martin.3,436,453.
Bott, George S., to American Cyanamid Company. Compact ampule
sealer. 3,437,471, 4-8-69, CI. 65-270.
Taylor, Arthur Sinclair; Sandhage, Ellsworth; Bott, George; and
Konazewski, William.3,453,804.
Bott, John A. Frame for license plate of the like. 3,423,866, 1-28-
69, CI. 40-209.
Bott, John A. Luggage rack. 3,451,602, 6-24-69, CI. 224-42.1
Bott, Lawrence L., to Nalco Chemical Company. Electrochemical
cell having ceramic- lined tubular cathodes. 3,479,274, 11-18-69,
CI. 204-260.
Bott, Reinhold: See—
Starp, Franz W. R.; and Bott, Reinhold.3,459,1 12.
Bottani, Angelo, to Societa Internazionale Fonovisione S.p.A. Porta-
ble apparatus for continuous cinematographic projection of a film
contained in an interchangeable charger. 3,447,865, 6-3-69, CI.
352-27.
Bottas, Michael J., to Whirlpool Corporation. Reactor for generating
a carbon dioxide rich atmosphere. 3,421,860, 1-14-69, CI. 23-281.
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves, to Commissariat a
l'Energie Atomique. Methods of making combustion catalysts.
3,444,098, 5-13-69, CI. 252-455.
Bottazzi, Giovanni. Adjustable feed device for embossing tools.
3,481,211, 12-2-69, CI. 74-142.
Bottcher, Peter: See-
Graff, Peter; and Bottcher, Peter.3,434,525.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Lotter, Hans-Georg; and Schnell, Hermann, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Method of separating
polycarbonates from solution. 3,437,638, 4-8-69, CI. 260-47.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; and Schnell, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polycarbonate plastics. 3,468,846, 9-23-
69, CI. 260-47.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Wulff, Claus; and Schnell, Hermann, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation
of polycarbonates containing repeating bis (hydroxyaryl carbona-
mide) alkylene units. 3,445,428, 5-20-69, CI. 260-47.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig: See —
Schneider, Rudolf; Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Court, Otto; Damsky,
Walter; Spott, Georg; and Lippert, Axel,3,427,003.
Schnell, Hermann; Bottenbruch, Ludwig; and Michael,
Dietrich.3,450,793.
Wulff, Claus; Schnell, Hermann; and Bottenbruch, Lud-
wig,3,422,065.
Botterill, John Redvers, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Arma-
turenfabrik K.G. Actuating fluid cooling means for a disk brake.
3,420,342, 1-7-69, CI. 188-264.
Botterill, John Redvers, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Anti-noise disk
brake. 3,460,652, 8-12-69, CI. 188-73.
Botterill, John R.; Klein, Hans-Christof; and Oberthur, Heinrich, to
Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik KG. Brake
system. 3,449,017, 6-10-69, CI. 303-2.
Bottger, Friedrich; and Cuppers, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Froriep
G.m.b.H. Tool slides for lathes. 3,448,656, 6-10-69, CI. 90-17.
Botting, John Robert: See —
Martin, George Roy; and Botting, John Robert,3,485,038.
Bottinga, Harmen: See —
Spruyt, Adriaan; Matteman, Joseph L.; and Bottinga, Har-
men,3,485,362.
Bottling, Manfred, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Discharge nozzle
controlled fluid dispensing arrangement. 3,447,719, 6-3-69, CI.
222-33.
Bottling, Manfred, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Receipt printer for
vending machines. 3,469,668, 9-30-69, CI. 194-3.
Botto, Giuseppe. Apparatus for drilling wells. 3,420,321, 1-7-69, CI.
175-173.
Bottomley, Charles G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
a,a,aa'-Tetramethyl-p-xylylenediamines. 3,422,143, 1-14-69, CI.
260-570.8
Bottomley, James; and Strauss, Richard, to National Polychemicals,
Inc. Phenolic sulfide phosphite compounds. 3,435,097, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-887.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Gear pumps. 3,431,862, 3-11-69, CI. 103-126.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Variable flow metering device. 3,447,778, 6-3-69, CI. 251-282.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Port
plates for hydraulic reciprocating pumps and motors. 3,460,483,
8-12-69, CI. 103-162.
Bottoms, Harry Simister; and Lewis, Geoffrey Arthur, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Fluid pumps. 3,447,470, 6-3-69, CI.
103-97.
Botton, Roger; and Steinmetz, Andre, to Produits Chimiques Pechin-
ey-Saint-Gobain. Iron-based catalyst, their preparation and their
uses. 3,446,589, 5-27-69, CI. 23-193.
Botton, Roger; and Steinmetz, Andre, to Produits Chimiques Pechin-
ey-Saint-Gobain. Preparation of ammonia and hydrochloric acid
from ammonium chloride. 3,471,256, 10-7-69, CI. 23-154.
Bottone, Arthur A.; and Fallon, Bernard R., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Single-ended electric incandescent lamp with im-
proved base and terminal structure, and method of assembly.
3,469,140, 9-23-69, CI. 313-318.
Bottorf, Donald Thomas; and Moore, Edward Joseph, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process and apparatus for extrud-
ing polyolefins. 3,476,846, 11-4-69, CI. 264-95.
Bottos, Bela. Hand telephone. 3,474,196, 10-21-69, CI. 179-103.
Bottrill, Neil J.: See—
Lepp, Jacob H.; and Bottrill, Neil J.,3,448,930.
Botts, Kenneth C: See-
Chamberlain, Julius J., Jr.; and Botts, Kenneth C, 3,469, 387.
Botts, Marion F.; and Regel, Erik K., to Chemagro Corporation.
Process for producing alkylthioalkyl phosphonodithioic esters.
3,463,840, 8-26-69, CI. 260-972.
Botts, Marion F.; and Regel, Erik K., to Chemagro Corporation. Ne-
matocidal method using alkylthioalkylphos- phonodithioates.
3,485,918, 12-23-69, CI. 424-216.
Botts, Marion F.: See —
Regel, Erik K.; and Botts, Marion F.,3,467,736.
Regel, Erik K.; and Botts, Marion F.,3,48 1,731.
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177
Botts, Nelson F.: See—
Sutton, Walter T., Jr.; Broyles, James D.; Sims, James B.; and
Botts, Nelson F.,3,475,830.
Bottum, Edward W. Suction accumulator. 3,420,071, 1-7-69, CI. 62-
503.
Bottum, Edward W. Suction accumulator. 3,443,367, 5-13-69, CI.
55-316.
Bottum, Edward W. Heat exchanger. 3,446,032, 5-27-69, CI. 62-
513.
Bottum, Edward W. Heat exchanger. 3,473,348, 10-21-69, CI. 62-
513.
Bottum, Edward W.; and Rockwell, Frank H., to Refrigeration
Research, Incorporated. Method of applying a non-ferrous corro-
sion resistant coating to refrigeration components. 3,432,910, 3-
18-69, CI. 29-458.
Botwin, Leo: See —
Amoruso, Donald J.; and Botwin, Leo,3,427,616.
Boubee, Pierre. Device for cyclically activating a heating appliance
controlled by a thermostat. 3,439,990, 4-22-69, CI. 431-69.
Boucek, Miroslav; Pospisil, Frantisek; Elias, Jiri; Tyl, Miloslav; and
Mikulecky, Karel, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Stop motion
for open end spinning machines. 3,462,936, 8-26-69, CI. 57-80.
Bouchal, Alexander Wayne: See —
Goldman, Michael Ira; and Bouchal, Alexander
Wayne.3,422,184.
Gyarmathy, Kenneth W.; and Bouchal, Alexander W., 3,43 1,339.
Bouchal, Frantisek: See —
Bures, Miroslav; and Bouchal, Frantisek, 3, 45 1,75 3.
Bouchard, Arthur J.: See —
Baumgartner, John R.; and Bouchard, Arthur J. ,3,478,556.
Bouchard, Joseph G. F., to Sprague Electric Company. Transistors
and method of manufacturing the same. 3,426,254, 2-4-69, CI.
317-235.
Bouchard, Richard J., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Intensity control
for vector generators having uniform vector trace time. 3,482,309,
12-9-69, CI. 315-22.
Bouchard, Richard; Billings, Philip; and Horn, Richard A., to San-
ders Associates, Inc. Character generator. 3,423,626, 1-21-69, CI.
315-18.
Bouchard, Robert Thomas; Dickstein, Jack; and Dean, Donald Eu-
gene, to Borden Company, The. Terpolymer latex and process.
3,442,844, 5-6-69, CI. 260-29.6
Bouche, Raymond R. Vibration damper. 3,446,907, 5-27-69, CI.
174-42.
Boucher, Elsie J. Method of manufacturing jewelry parts. 3,479,199,
11-18-69, CI. 117-19.
Boucher, Eugene, to Vessot, S., Company Limited. Apparatus for
moulding concrete pipes. 3,461,516, 8-19-69, CI. 25-30.
Boucher, Heinz: See —
Ruff, Wolfram; and Boucher, Heinz,3,42 1,986.
Ruff, Wolfram; and Boucher, Heinz.3,442,776.
Boucher, Raymond Marcel Gut; and Tobin, Carlton D., to
Macrosonics Corporation. High frequency ultrasonic fog generator
and method. 3,469,785, 9-30-69, CI. 239-4.
Boucherie, Gerard Benoni. Method and installation for the auto-
matic feeding of fibres into machines for processing fibre material.
3,450,312, 6-17-69, CI. 222-363.
Boucherie, Gerard Benoni. Device for stepwise displacement of
workpieces, tools and suchlike. 3,468,176, 9-23-69, CI. 74-142.
Bouchet, Bernard; and Charles, Robert, to European Atomic Energy
Community (Euratom). Magazine for the temporary storage of
nuclear fuel rods. 3,463,923, 8-26-69, CI. 250-106.
Bouchet, Jean, to Societe Metallurgique d'Imphy. Rotary furnace
enabling melt to be obtained continuously from liquid steel or
iron. 3,436,066, 4-1-69, CI. 266-18.
Bouchillon, Charles W., to Herschede Hall Clock Company, The.
Well pack-off unit. 3,422,902, 1-21-69, CI. 166-202.
Boucraut, Michael; Toth, Imre; and Blum, Jacques, to Institut de
Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Pneumatic conveyor.
3,463,553, 8-26-69, CI. 302-17.
1 Boucraut, Michel; and Toth, Imre, to Institut de Recherches de la
Siderurgie Francais. Treatment of pulverulent materials.
3,433,624, 3-18-69, CI. 75-1.
Boucraut, Michel; and Toth, Imre, to Institut de Recherches de la
Siderurgie Francaise. Process and apparatus for pneumatically
classifying pulverulent material. 3,446,355, 5-27-69, CI. 209-474.
Boudes, Jacques. Helicopter having in horizontal flight the charac-
teristics of an airplane. 3,420,472, 1-7-69, CI. 244-7.
Boudigues, Serge, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction
de Moteurs d'Aviation. Multiflow turbojet engine. 3,486,328, 12-
30-69, CI. 60-39.18
Boudin, Georges M.; and Rabus, Annie, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. X-ray film pack with a flexible envelope and means to
evacuate said envelope. 3,444,370, 5-13-69, CI. 250-68.
! Boudin, Henry F. Vehicle emergency signal light. 3,439,326, 4-15-
69, CI. 340-87.
IBoudouris, Angelo, to Eprad Incorporated. Universal junction box
for drive-in theater heaters. 3,467,762, 9-16-69, CI. 174-59.
IBoudreau, Alban M. Crotch strap securement. 3,484,135, 12-16-69,
CI. 297-390.
Boudreau, Francis. Trap-chain lock ring. 3,461,600, 8-19-69, CI. 43-
96.
Boudreau, Frank; Huston, Paul O.; and Rasmusson, Donald R., to
Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc., mesne. Yarn supply creel frame.
3,428,188, 2-18-69, CI. 21 1-175.
Boudreau, John L.: See —
Bristol, Robert E.; and Boudreau, John L.,3,462,581.
Boudreau, John L., to Casco Products Corporation. Thermally
responive circuit breaker for electric cigar lighter. 3,462,721, 8-
19-69, CI. 337-75.
Boudreau, Robert J., to General Electric Company. Siloxane-oxyal-
kylene copolymers and use thereof. 3,483,240, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
448.2
Boudreau, Robert Joseph. Portable saw guide. 3,485,275, 12-23-69,
CI. 143-6.
Boudreaux, Gordon J.: See —
Berardi, Leah C; Martinez, Wilda H.; Boudreaux, Gordon J.;
Piccolo, Biagio; and Frampton, Vernon L., 3,463,641.
Boudreaux, Joseph R.: See —
Callihan, Clayton D.; Boudreaux, Joseph R.; and Smith, Cecil
L.,3,448,100.
Boudreaux, Joseph R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Hydraulic
fracturing. 3,475,334, 10-28-69, CI. 252-8.55
Boudreaux, Lee J.; Flur, Barry L.; and Scow, Kenneth B., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Process for making a mag-
netic film. 3,470,020, 9-30-69, CI. 1 17-236.
Boudreauz, Joseph R.; and Roberts, Reginald F., Jr., to Dow Chemi-
cal Company, The. Mixed cellulose ethers. 3,446,795, 5-27-69, CI.
260-231.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault. Power-assisted hydrostatic braking systems for
tractor vehicles and their trailers. 3,431,029, 3-4-69, CI. 303-7.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault. Hydrodynamic braking devices with hydrostatic
safety feature for tractor vehicles with or without trailers.
3,431,030, 3-4-69, CI. 303-7.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault. Devices for simultaneously applying the brakes of
a tractor and of its trailer. 3,441,108, 4-29-69, CI. 188-3.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault. Hydrostatic braking apparatus with servocontrol
for tractor vehicle and its trailer. 3,441,319, 4-29-69, CI. 303-7.
Bouet, Jacques E., to International Harvester Company. Tilt-control
of a tractor-mounted mower. 3,469,382, 9-30-69, CI. 56-282.
Bouet, Jacques Eugeni, to International Harvester Company. Safety
system for mowers. 3,473,309, 10-21-69, CI. 56-282.
Bouet, Jacques, to International Harvester Company. Cutter bar.
3,431,714, 3-1 1-69, CI. 56-296.
Bough, Maynard O., Jr.: See —
Zappia, Anthony T.; and Bough, Maynard O., Jr., 3,434, 820.
Boughner, Lawrence G., to Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne.
Steering knuckle sealing means. 3,441,288, 4-29-69, CI. 280-96.1
Boughton, Donald C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Methods of controlling protozoa infections with N-substituted, 1,4-
diamino-2,3-anthraquinonedicarboximides. 3,436,460, 4-1-69, CI.
424-274.
Bougon, Michel, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Apparatus
for observing and photographing objects in closed spaces.
3,447,434, 6-3-69, CI. 95-11.
Bougon, Michel; Hugues, Edgard; and Poivilliers, Jean, to Commis-
sariat a l'Energie Atomique. Observation or photography devices
in closed spaces and in particular in bubble chambers. 3,485,547,
12-23-69, CI. 350-17.
Bouillard, Paul: See —
Sautier, Pierre; and Bouillard, Paul,3,438,304.
Bouillon, Bernard: See —
D'Albis, Antoine; Yerouchalmi, David; and Bouillon,
Bernard,3,423,611.
Bouis, Hugues: See —
Chatelain, Roger; and Bouis, Hugues.3,474,944.
Boukair, Moe N. Liquid-containing filter. 3,420,242, 1-7-69, CI.
131-261.
Bouladon, Gabriel; and Zuppiger, Paul, to Battelle Development
Corporation, The. Closed loop passenger transport complex.
3,431,866, 3-11-69, CI. 104-25.
Boulanger, Claude; and Pellissier-Tanon, Jerome, to Pechiney-Com-
pagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Apparatus
and method for the operation of cells for the igneous electrolysis
of alumina. 3,455,795, 7-15-69, CI. 204-67.
Boulanger, Evariste. Belt for snowmobiles. 3,436,128, 4-1-69, CI.
305-38.
Bould, Fred, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Metal-enclosed
switchgear with improved interlock means. 3,474,201, 10-21-69,
CI. 200-50.
Bould, Fred; and Patel, Nagar J., to Westinghouse Electric Corpora-
tion. Track structure for drawout switchgear apparatus. 3,483,338,
12-9-69, CI. 200-50.
Boulet, Francis; and Polledri, Jean, to Compagnie Generale d'Elec-
tricite. Tunnel diode manufacturing apparatus. 3,461,546, 8-19-69,
CI. 29-569.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bouley, Jean. Bulldozer. 3,424,251, 1-28-69, CI. 172-801.
Bouligny, R. H., Inc.: See-
Wolf, Herman B., 3,457,459.
Boulter, Brian Alfred; and Dwyer, Barry, to Elliott Brothers (Lon-
don) Limited. Read-only digital data storage arrangement.
3,469,247, 9-23-69, CI. 340-174.
Boultinghouse, Harold D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Tufted
articles and method for making same. 3,431,875, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 12-
410.
Boultinghouse, Harold D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fibrilla-
tion. 3,473,206, 10-21-69, CI. 28-72.
Boulton, Richard C: See —
Harrison, William B.; and Boulton, Richard C.,3,454,282.
Bouma, Harold, to Bouma Post Yards. Post pointing and capping ap-
paratus. 3,451,449, 6-24-69, CI. 144-30.
Bouma Post Yards: See —
Bouma, Harold, 3,451,449.
Bouman, Antonius Fredericus Mattias, to N.V. Hollandse Signaalap-
paraten. Pulse radar apparatuses. 3,460,141, 8-5-69, CI. 343-17.2
Bouncher, Leo E.: See —
Vroman, Albert L.; and Bouncher, Leo E., 3,429, 473.
Bounden, John Ellery; and Large, Leslie Noel, to United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority. Neutron generators. 3,448,314, 6-3-69,
CI. 313-61.
Bounds, William E.; and Morris, Elmer S. Device for frosting
cocktail glasses. 3,431,749, 3-1 1-69, CI. 62-293.
Bouniot, Albert, to Melle-Bezons (Societe Anonyme). Method of
separating methanol from low boiling aliphatic esters and water by
azcotropic distillation with a hydrocarbon. 3,431,181, 3-4-69, CI.
203-8.
Bounous, Daniel B., to Southern Textile Machinery Company, Incor-
porated, mesne. Apparatus for inspecting and sewing stockings.
3,446,166, 5-27-69, CI. 112-2.
Bounsall, Norman F., to Ampex Corporation. Erasing method for
video tape recordings. 3,436,489, 4-1-69, CI. 179-100.2
Bourbon, Jean, to Etablissements A. Bourbon & Fils. Operating
device for writing appliances with retractable writing elements.
3,427,113, 2-11-69, CI. 401-112.
Bourdais, Jacques, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
2,3,4,5-Tetrahydro-l,5, benzothiazepine-4-one-3- yl-acetic acid
and its methyl ester. 3,445,460, 5-20-69, CI. 260-239.3
Bourdeau, Raymond D.: See —
Lohnas, John D.; Bourdeau, Raymond D.; and Kalia, Kanwal
K., 3,442,685.
Bourdin, Jean Sylvain; and Mayet, Pierre Ernest, to Societe
Anonyme: Entrcprise Bourdin & Chausse. Method and apparatus
for dcterming the compactness of the surface over which a vehicle
travels. 3,444,727, 5-20-69, CI. 73-78.
Bourdon, Joseph J.: See —
Peters, Richard T.; Stone, Eliot; and Bourdon, Joseph
J. ,3,466,156.
Bourgault, Albert J.; and Harward, Robert A., to Collins & Aikman
Corporation. Machine shut-down device. 3,487,181, 12-30-69, CI.
200-61.13
Bourgault, Jean Paul: See-
O'Connor, Thomas L.; and Bourgault, Jean Paul,3,449,271.
Bourgcaux, Maurice: See—
DeLajartc, Stephane Dufaure; and Bourgeaux, Mau-
ricc,3,468,649.
Bourgcaux, Maurice; and Pcyches, Pierre Ivan, to Compagnie de
Saint-Gobain. Process and apparatus for supporting a sheet of
glass on a gas and liquid support bed. 3,437,469, 4-8-69, CI. 65-
25.
Bourgeois, Francis H.: See —
Wcstby, Lloyd R.; and Bourgeois, Francis H., 3,476,204.
Bourgeois, Joseph F. J.: See—
Allgcycr, David F.; and Bourgeois, Joseph F. J. ,3,440, 767.
Bourgeois, Louis F. Bag dispenser from continuous tube supply.
3,481,112, 12-2-69, CI. 53-390.
Bourgeois, Norbcrt Paul, to Etablissements Georges Lebocey & Cie.
Arrangement for the detection of breakage and abnormal yarn
tension. 3,482,420, 12-9-69, CI. 66-158.
Bourgeois, Ronald. Workpiece positioning device. 3,483,631, 12-16-
69, CI. 33-180.
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jcan-Yvcs; Lefrancois, Bernard; Briec,
Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, to Houilleres du Bassin du Nord &
du Pas-dc-Calais, Comissariat a l'Energie Atomique, L'Air
Liquidc, Societe pour l'ctudc ct l'Exploitation des Procedes
Georges Claude, and Compagnie de Construction Mecanique
Procedes Sulzcr. Process for carrying out isotopic exchange
between ammonia and deutcratcd ammonia, hydrogen and deu-
terium. 3,471,257, 10-7-69, CI. 23-193.
Bourgct, Maurice Louis; Gcsncl, Andre Paul; and Orard, Joseph An-
toinc Louis. Transplanting plants. 3,469,341, 9-30-69, CI. 47-37.
Bourggraff, Robert; and Hainke, Gcorg, to Compagnie de Saint-
Gobain. Apparatus for manufacture of flat wire glass. 3,457,058,
7-22-69, CI. 65-148.
Bourghardt, Svcn Erik, to Saab Akticbolag. Devices for assembling
in an instri^tion memory an instruction word to be supplied to an
apparatus controlled by logic-circuits. 3,478,326, 11-11-69, CI.
340-172.5
Gagnaux,
Schwarb,
Bourguignon, Pierre; and Lemaistre, Rene, to Les Usines de Melle
(Societe Anonyme). Novel furfuryl alcohol processes and
products. 3,451,984, 6-24-69, CI. 260-88.5
Bourn, Jesse T., deceased (by Bourn, Helen Louise, executrix);
Ridenhour, Banks L.; and Lum, Robert C. Guard rail stanchion.
3,480,257, 11-25-69, CI. 256-59.
Bourne, Douglas J.: See —
Atwood, George E.; Boume, Douglas J.; and Lamb, Frank
E.,3,436,175.
Bourne, John Edward; and Simpson, John Albert, to Sperry Rand
Limited, mesne. Redundant servo control system with crossfeeding
of feedback for use in an autopilot. 3,454,852, 7-8-69, CI. 318-18.
Bourne, Ronald Frederick; and Cheyne, Donald Gordon. Mounting
of beater and like blades on rotors. 3,432,110, 3-11-69, CI. 241-
191.
Bourne, Walter. Cable and like binding clips. 3,486,201, 12-30-69,
CI. 24-16.
Bourns, Inc.: See —
Ames, John E., Jr., 3,421,126.
Ames, John E., Jr., 3,463,999.
Baskett, John R., 3,448,427.
Halfhill, Donald W.; and Comley, William, Jr., 3,441,728.
Hatch, Howard H., 3,470,519.
Lugten, Leo K., 3,478,291.
Lugten, Leo K., 3,483,499.
Miller, Kenneth F.; and Smith, Melvin H., 3,458,915.
Strickland, Marion L., 3,474,269.
Zuehlke, Arthur A., 3,482,066.
Bourquin, Jean Pierre: See —
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean Pierre; Winkler, Hans; Gagnaux,
Pierre; and Schwarb, Gustav.3,464,977.
Bourquin, Jean-Pierre: See —
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean-Pierre; Winkler, Hans; Gagnaux,
Pierre; and Schwarb, Gustav,3,474,099.
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean-Pierre; Winkler, Hans;
Pierre; Guldimann, Simon; Ruesch, Leo; and
Gustav,3,478,022.
Bourquin, Paul A., to Wolff & Munier, Inc. Top discharge air duct
system and air ducts therefor. 3,478,667, 1 1-18-69, CI. 98-40.
Boushka, William M., to General Mills, Inc. Apparatus for preparing
food products. 3,459,408, 8-5-69, CI. 259-8.
Boussois-Soushon-Neuvesel: See —
Olink, Jan-Theodor, 3,463,625.
Bouthors, Pierre; and Colinet, Andre, to Regie Nationale des Usines
Renault, and Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Automobiles
Peugeot. Air distributor boxes for air-conditioning systems of vehi-
cles. 3,448,674, 6-10-69, CI. 98-2.
Bouthors, Pierre; and Colinet, Andre, to Regie Nationale Des Usines
Renault. Tubular finned radiator. 3,470,949, 10-7-69, CI. 165-151.
Bouthors, Pierre; Lecomte, Alexandre; and Soetaert, Guy, to Regie
Nationale des Usines Renault, and Societe Industrielle et Commer-
ciale des Automobiles Peugeot. Window regulator handles.
3,483,769, 12-16-69, CI. 74-547.
Bouthors, Pierre; and Porquet, Christian, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault. Automotive electric door lock systems. 3,486,352,
12-30-69, CI. 70-264.
Bouthors, Pierre: See —
Prost-Dame, Claude; Ventre, Pierre; and Bouthors,
Pierre.3,449,864.
Boutilier, James A., to Foxboro Company, The. Electrical connector
for test gear. 3,466,595, 9-9-69, CI. 339-253.
Boutin, Lucien J.: See —
Borden, Jay R.; Boutin, Lucien
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,452, 266.
Boutle, David Leonard: See —
Chadwick, Francis Neville; Broad
Leonard.3,475,762.
Bouton, Gertrude V.,: See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr., 3,431,902.
Boutron, Roger, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et
des Allumettes. Process and device for measuring the compactness
of compressible bodies and especially of cigarettes. 3,438,250, 4-
15-69, CI. 73-94.
Boutry, Georges Albert: See —
Guillaume, Andre Eugene, 3,450,921.
Bouvier, Francis L.; Carlson, Roy C, Jr.; Higgins, Charles W.; Smith
Norman F.; and Kelley, John J., to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated. Apparatus for abrading-to-value electrical com-
ponents. 3,438,155, 4-15-69, CI. 51-165.
Bouvier, John J., to Ferro Corporation. Polishing plate. 3,464,166,
9-2-69, CI. 51-209.
Bouwer, Leonardus: See —
Verkaik, Arie; and Bouwer, Leonardus,3,483,723.
Bouwkamp, Gerald R., to Standard Screw Company. Spiral metering
valve. 3,439,659, 4-22-69, CI. 123-90.
Bouwkamp, Gerald R.; and Lesher, Kenneth W., to Standard Screw
Company. Flow metering device. 3,437,082, 4-8-69, CI. 123-1 19.
Bouwma, Ronald D., to Keeler Brass Company. Furniture hardward.
3,480,990, 12-2-69, CI. 16-123.
Bouyoucos, John V., to General Dynamics Corporation. Acoustic
vibration generators. 3,472,199, 10-14-69, CI. 116-137.
Geis, Everett R.; and
David; and Boutle, David
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179
Bouyoucos, John V. Acoustic apparatus. 3,485,205, 12-23-69, CI.
116-137.
Bouzereau, Daniel Emile Henri, to Centre de Recherches de Pont-a-
Mousson. Machine for stoppering bottles. 3,432,989, 3-18-69, CI.
53-264.
Bouzereau, Daniel Emile Henri, to Centre de Recherches de Pont-a-
Mousson. Selector for capsules and other hollow objects having an
end wall. 3,463,294, 8-26-69, CI. 198-33.
Bova, Joseph Don; and Engel, Harry Charles, to American
Cyanamid Company. Expandable honeycomb structure. 3,458,385,
7-29-69, CI. 161-68.
Bovagne, Rene. Rotatable apparatus, more particularly a rotatable
kiln, for the treatment of materials. 3,468,522, 9-23-69, CI. 263-
33.
3ovard, Robert M., 'Automatic' Sprinkler Corporation of America.
Solid state oxygen supply system. 3,482,568, 12-9-69, CI. 128-
142.3
Bovee, Loren L.: See —
Ainsworth, David J.; and Bovee, Loren L., 3,446,477.
Bovenkerk, Harold P., to General Electric Company. Process for
growing diamond on a diamond seed crystal. 3,423,177, 1-21-69,
CI. 23-209.1
Bovensiepen, Hans-Friedrich. Shaft and bearing arrangement for a
carding machine. 3,464,092, 9-2-69, CI. 19-98.
Bovone, Luigi. Machine for having glass plates electrochemically
copper plated by means of soluble electrodes, in the making of
mirrors. 3,468,782, 9-23-69, CI. 204-198.
Bowcott, Roy Price, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Commu-
tator segments for dynamo-electric machines and coil end connec-
tors. 3,459,983, 8-5-69, CI. 310-234.
Bowcott, Roy Price, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Com-
bined seal and washer for a roller clutch. 3,460,655, 8-12-69, CI.
192-45.
Bowden, George F. Concrete wall form with load gathering and dis-
tributing members therefor. 3,452,960, 7-1-69, CI. 249-40.
Bowden, George F.; and Dagiel, Richard T., to Symons Mfg. Com-
pany. Stringer-releasing shore assembly for a concrete slab form
installation. 3,430,910, 3-4-69, CI. 248-354.
Bowden, George F.; and Dagiel, Richard T., to Symons Mfg., Com-
pany. Concrete wall form installation and tie rod load indicator
therefor. 3,467,054, 9-16-69, CI. 116-1 14.
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R., to Symons Mfg. Company.
Tie rod assembly adapted for use in a concrete wall form and in-
cluding novel elastomeric spacer members. 3,420,491, 1-7-69, CI.
249-216.
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R., to Symons Mfg., Com-
pany. Concrete wall form panel with partial studding. 3,446,470,
5-27-69, CI. 249-192.
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R., to Symons Mfg. Company.
Hole-pattern member for use in connection with a concrete floor
slab form. 3,469,817, 9-30-69, CI. 249-183.
Bowden, Howard J.: See —
Adlcr, Irwin L.; and Bowden, Howard J. ,3,485,637.
Bowden, James J. Method of preheating and charging scrap to a
BOF. 3,479,178, 1 1-18-69, CI. 75-60.
Bowden, John H.; and Terry, Clifford T., to Wyandotte Chemicals
Corporation. Process for the preparation of granular calcium
chloride. 3,433,863, 3-18-69, CI. 264-140.
Bowden, Kenneth: See —
Broadbcnt, John L.; Bowden, Kenneth; and Ross, William
Jamcs,3,467,715.
.Bowditch, Hocl L., to Foxboro Company, The. Linkage arrangement
for instrumentation apparatus. 3,430,51 1, 3-4-69, CI. 74-469.
Bowditch, Hocl L., to Foxboro Company, The. Apparatus for use in
the measurement of fluid flow. 3,431,935, 3-11-69, CI. 137-269.
Bowditch, Hocl L.; and Johnsen, Christian Frederick, to Foxboro
Company, The. Single unit recorder inking system. 3,482,257, 12-
2-69, CI. 346-140.
Bowe Bohlcr & Weber KG.: See—
Fuhring, Hcinrich; and Pctrich, Envin, 3,425,141.
Fuhring, Hcinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, 3,466,688.
Bowe Bohler & Weber KG, Maschincnfabrik: See —
Fuhring, Hcinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, 3,484,884.
Bowell, Stephen T.: See —
Phillips, Gordon; and Bowell, Stephen T., 3,446, 764.
Bowcn, Casey E. Drafting and navigational instruments. 3,456,352,
7-22-69, CI. 33-76.
Bowcn, Charles W., Jr.; and Stappcr, William R., to Bell Aerospace
Corporation. Automatic control for hydraulic systems. 3,474,819,
10-28-69, CI. 137-334.
Bowcn, Donald R.; and Fischer, Raymond G., to General Motors
Corporation. Fastener tester. 3,429,179, 2-25-69, CI. 73-133.
Bowcn, Eldred W., to Pet Incorporated. Heat sealer. 3,425,887, 2-4-
69, CI. 156-518.
'Bowen, F. D.: See—
Perkins, Bernard C, 3,421,494.
Bowen, G. L., & Co.: See—
Bowen, Glen L.; Fishman, Milton; McVay, John H.; and Fran-
cis, Albert W., 3,439,959.
Bowen, Gilbert: See—
Perkins, Bernard C, 3,421,494.
Bowen, Glen L.; Fishman, Milton; McVay, John H.; and Francis, Al-
bert W., to Bowen, G. L., & Co. Endless steel track construction.
3,439,959, 4-22-69, CI. 305-37.
Bowen, Griffith, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Glass
laminate and interlayer. 3,437,552, 4-8-69, CI. 161-165.
Bowen, Howard: See —
Bessonny, Al I.; and Bowen, Howard,3 ,432,672.
Bowen, James R.: See —
Flint, Graham W.; and Bowen, James R., 3,469, 144.
Heller, Ralph M.; and Bowen, James R.,3,479,643.
Bowen, John D., Jr., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Unusual struc-
tural material. 3,449,202, 6-10-69, CI. 161-170.
Bowen, John T.: See —
Hinck, Ernest C, III; and Bowen, John T.,3,478,958.
Bowen, John T., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Liquid spring.
3,431,985, 3-11-69, CI. 173-119.
Bowen, Kermit A. Automatic perspective drafting machine.
3,425,126, 2-4-69, CI. 33-18.
Bowen Tools, Inc.: See —
Lee, William T., 3,424,247.
Lee, William T., 3,435,895.
Pilcher, David W„ 3,475,991.
Slator, Damon T.; and Burns, Albert L., Jr., 3,481,610.
Bowen, Willard L., Ill, to Torrington Company, The. Ball bushing
rod end and method of making same. 3,438,661, 4-15-69, CI. 287-
88.
Bower, Allen M., to Fluid Controls, Inc. Valve for converting single
input flow into a plurality of pressure compensated regulated out-
put flows. 3,435,838, 4-1-69, CI. 137-101.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., to General Electric Company. Self-centering
cutter bit for drills. 3,434,552, 3-25-69, CI. 175-410.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., to General Electric Company. Cutter bit for
drills. 3,434,554, 3-25-69, CI. 175-410.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., to General Electric Company. Cutter bit.
3,476,438, 11-4-69, CI. 299-86.
Bower, Harman J. Warning apparatus for an internal combustion en-
gine. 3,485,203, 12-23-69, CI. 116-70.
Bower, Lewis Robert, to Wild, A. G., & Co. Limited. Hydraulic roof
supports. 3,431,737, 3-11-69, CI. 61-45.
Bower, Richard Raymond, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Box erecting apparatus. 3,457,843, 7-29-69, CI. 93-
53.
Bower, Richard R., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Assembly conveyor system. 3,476,231, 11-4-69, CI. 198-
19.
Bower, Robert W.: See —
Mayer, James W.; Bower, Robert W.; and Shifrin, Gordon
A. ,3,483,443.
Bower, Robert W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Field-effect device
with insulated gate. 3,472,712, 10-14-69, CI. 148-187.
Bower, Robert W.; and Stewart, Richard F., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Multirank multistage shift register. 3,421,092, 1-7-69,
CI. 328-37.
Bower, Warren H.: See —
Martin, John L.; MacKey, Robert J.; and Bower, Warren
H., 3,431,011.
Bowerman, Martin, to Martin Engineering Company. Saw blade
grinder. 3,457,809, 7-29-69, CI. 76-40.
Bowers, Albert: See —
Ringold, Howard J.; and Bowers, Albert,3,452,058.
Ringold, Howard J.; and Bowers, Albert,3, 485,852.
Ringold, Howard J.; Bowers, Albert; Rosenkranz, George; and
Mancera, Octavio.3,438,978.
Bowers, Albert, to Syntex Corporation. 1-Cyano-androstanes.
3,423,436, 1-21-69, CI. 260-397.45
Bowers, Albert, to Syntex Corporation. 19-Oxo-and 19-lower alkyl-
19-oxoandrostane derivatives. 3,449,381, 6-10-69, CI. 260-397.4
Bowers, Albert; Edwards, John; and Orr, James C, to Syntex Cor-
poration, mesne. 3 Methylene-androstan-17/3 ols and 17-alkyl
derivatives thereof. 3,427,386, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-238.
Bowers, Bobby O.: See —
Wimer, William E.; Bowers, Bobby O.; and Neikirk, Gerald
R., 3,423,477.
Bowers, Charles E., Jr., to Fibre-Metal Products Company, The. Pro-
tective head covering. 3,422,459, 1-21-69, CI. 2-3.
Bowers, Charles E. Guitar pick holder. 3,442,169, 5-6-69, CI. 84-
322.
Bowers, Charles W., to Mac Tools, Inc. Wrench socket with multi-
sided and special shaped driving faces. 3,466,956, 9-16-69, CI. 81-
121.
Bowers, Clarence A.; and Bullington, John W., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Chromatography paper produced by impregnating a sub-
strate with a solution of polyester in chloral hydrate. 3,475,208,
10-28-69, CI. 117-155.
Bowers, David L., to General Electric Company. Stimulator analyzer
and locator. 3,426,748, 2-1 1-69, CI. 128-2.06
Bowers, Frederic M.; and Wagner, Regina D., to United States of
America, Navy. Nondestructive method for testing batteries.
3,440,015, 4-22-69, CI. 23-230.
Bowers, Grayson Hunter, Jr. Apparatus for making roof trusses.
3,420,514, 1-7-69, CI. 269-156.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bowers, Grayson Hunter, Jr. Apparatus for making wall panel
frames. 3,431,619, 3-11-69, CI. 29-200.
Bowers, Herbert L., to Ritter Pfaudler Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for demineralizing water. 3,444,079, 5-13-69, CI. 210-37.
Bowers, John O., Jr., to General Dynamics Corporation. Gating cir-
cuit utilizing junction type field effect transistor as input driver to
gate driver. 3,443,122, 5-6-69, CI. 307-205.
Bowers, Klaus D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Laminate optical memory with selective erase. 3,479,651, 11-18-
69, CI. 340-173.
Bowers, Klaus D.; and Morton, Jack A., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Optical memory system. 3,421,154, 1-7-69, CI.
340-174.
Bowers, Lester T.: See —
Corrigan, James D.; Bowers, Lester T.; Gilmour, Richard C;
and Wolff, Robert A. ,3,436,521.
Bowers, Richard A. Power rake and aerator attachment. 3,455,398,
7-15-69, CI. 172-21.
Bowers, Virginia S.; Breazeale, Francis B.; and Rice, Charles M., to
American Enka Corporation. Torque yarn process. 3,435,607, 4-1-
69, CI. 57-157.
Bowers, William E.; and Whitfill, William A., to Schlumberger
Technology Corporation. Methods and apparatus for determining
depth in boreholes. 3,465,447, 9-9-69, CI. 33-133.
Bowersox, Harold W., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation.
Skimmer. 3,465,882, 9-9-69, CI. 210-154.
Bowersox, Joseph W. Pop-up traffic sentinal. 3,447,429, 6-3-69, CI.
94-1.5
Bowes, John D., Jr., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Transceive and
tracking antenna horn array. 3,482,251, 12-2-69, CI. 343-776.
Bowie, Raymond Alexander; Grant, Mervyn Stuart; and Jones, Wil-
liam Glynne Moss, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Esters
of 6,7-disubstituted-4-hydroxy- quinoline-3-carboxylic acid.
3,463,779, 8-26-69, CI. 260-287.
Bowie, William J.: See—
Bienwald, Wolfgang F.; and Bowie, William J. ,3,435, 169.
Bowin, Richard E. Apparatus for forming sheet material to provide
three dimensional shapes. 3,444,589, 5-20-69, CI. 18-19.
Bowker, Gordon Stanley: See —
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr.; Kelsall, Avery Crowell; Bowker, Gordon
Stanley; and Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr.,3,453,087.
Bowker, Gordon. Protection of woody perennials. 3,423,875, 1-28-
69, CI. 47-2.
Bowker, Rockton A. Trolling device. 3,470,648, 10-7-69, CI. 43-
21.2
Bowler, Richard G.; and Miller, Robert E., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Record sheet sensitized with phenolic polymeric
material. 3,466,184, 9-9-69, CI. 117-36.2
Bowler, William W.: See —
Libengood, George B.; and Bowler, William W., 3,483, 174.
Bowles, Arnold G., to National Forge Company. Automatically
operating air vent for isostatic moulding press. 3,451,101, 6-24-69,
CI. 18-5.
Bowles, Arnold G. Method for the manufacture of brick and tile.
3,461,196, 8-12-69, CI. 264-148.
Bowles, Arnold G.; and Manelick, James M., to National Forge
Company. Self-closing vacuum port for dry bag isostatic moulding
press. 3,477,096, 11-1 1-69, CI. 18-5.
Bowles, David E. Selective soaper-rinser apparatus. 3,468,325, 9-23-
69, CI. 137-81.5
Bowles, David L.: See —
Krummel, Donald E.; and Bowles, David L., 3,444,490.
Bowles Engineering Corporation: See —
Bauer, Peter, 3,426,800.
Bauer, Peter, 3,434,487.
Bauer, Peter, 3,439,695.
Bowles, Romald E., 3,467,043.
Bowles, Romald E., 3,467,121.
Bowles, Romald E., 3,483,889.
Bowles, Ronald E„ 3,431,930.
Colston, John R., 3,450,145.
Colston, John R., 3,461,895.
Dexter, Edwin M., 3,420,109.
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Humphrey, Ronald L., 3,428,067.
Dexter, Edwin M., 3,459,054.
Dexter, Edwin M., 3,459,206.
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Di Camillo, Carmine V., 3,461,900.
Dexter, Edwin M., 3,467,125.
Di Camillo, Carmine V., 3,461,899.
Di Camillo, Carmine V., 3,468,340.
Jones, Donnie R., 3,468,323.
Jones, Donnie Roland, 3,467,122.
Jones, Donnie Roland; and Sowers, Edwin U., Ill, 3,468,327.
Jones, Donnie Roland, 3,481,180.
Metzger, Eric E., 3,429,322.
Metzger, Eric E., 3,430,055.
Metzger, Eric E., 3,468,328.
O'Neill, William C, III, 3,449,957.
Proctor, Edward D., 3,442,447.
Schrader, Gerald R., 3,468,324.
Bowles, John Patrick, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
Regulated D. C. power supply with frequency- selective ripple
removal. 3,453,526, 7-1-69, CI. 321-19.
Bowles, Letcher H. Apparatus for feeding dry particulate chlorinat-
ing reagent into a swimming pool. 3,456,801, 7-22-69, CI. 210-
169.
Bowles, Richard S., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Plastic
container with internal reinforcing structure. 3,474,927, 10-28-69,
CI. 215-1.
Bowles, Romald E., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Pure fluid
force generator. 3,467,043, 9-16-69, CI. 114-66.5
Bowles, Romald E., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Dual fluid
systems. 3,467,121, 9-16-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bowles, Romald E., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Fluidic
capacitors. 3,483,889, 12-16-69, CI. 137-575.
Bowles, Romald E.; and Horton, Billy M. Fluid amplifier. 3,446,078,
5-27-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bowles, Ronald E., to United States of America, Army. Rifle
grenade fuze. 3,425,349, 2-4-69, CI. 102-65.2
Bowles, Ronald E., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Dual fluid
vortex valve. 3,431,930, 3-11-69, CI. 137-81.5
Bowley, Thomas William; and Robertson, William, to United-Carr
Incorporated, mesne. Plug for co-axial cables. 3,452,323, 6-24-69,
CI. 339-177.
Bowley, Thomas William; and Smith, Leslie Haynes, to United-Carr,
Incorporated. Electrical contact and edge connector having such a
contact. 3,421,136, 1-7-69, CI. 339-217.
Bowlin, John A. Pipe joint. 3,482,859, 12-9-69, CI. 285-332.3
Bowling, Joseph E., Jr.: See —
Carpenter, James H.; and Bowling, Joseph E., Jr.,3,460,291.
Bowling, Lin W.; and Nyborg, Robert N., to Kaiser Steel Corpora-
tion. Modular wall system and method and joint assembly therefor.
3,486,285, 12-30-69, CI. 52-284.
Bowling, Teamus: See —
Jordan, Samuel C; and Bowling, Teamus,3,484,858.
Bowman, Clyde L.: See —
De Good, Maynard J.; and Bowman, Clyde L., 3,420,355.
De Good, Maynard J.; and Bowman, Clyde L., 3,429,417.
Bowman, Donald C, to Sinclair Research, Inc., mesne. Apparatus
for measurement of azimuth. 3,434,219, 3-25-69, CI. 33-205.
Bowman, Francis; Cooper, Albert Charles; and Irving, Francis, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Mass-coloration of synthetic
linear polyesters. 3,424,708, 1-28-69, CI. 260-40.
Bowman, George H.: See —
Absolon, Eric W.; and Bowman, George H., 3,478,927.
Bowman, Harry R.; Thompson, Stanley G.; Hyde, Earl K.; and Jared,
Richard C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Semiconductor X-ray emission spectrometer. 3,433,954, 3-
18-69, CI. 250-83.3
Bowman, Howard R., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Loom box front. 3,422,863, 1-21-69, CI. 139-183.
Bowman, Jan: See —
Martinet, Jacques R.; and Bowman, Jan, 3,468,526.
Bowman, Jan, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Ap-
paratus for gunning refractory material having adjustable nozzle
positioning means. 3,473,737, 10-21-69, CI. 239-187.
Bowman, Joe, to Scott & Fetzer Company, The, mesne. Sub-interval
timer. 3,467,795, 9-16-69, CI. 200-38.
Bowman, John Michael, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Vulcanization of polychloroprenes with epoxides and thiou-
reas. 3,459,694, 8-5-69, CI. 260-23.7
Bowman, Kenneth Frederick Charles: See —
Steer, Ensor William Harold; and Bowman, Kenneth Frederick
Charles,3,457,642.
Bowman, Kenneth Ralph. Recovery process and apparatus.
3,475,279, 10-28-69, CI. 201-32.
Bowman, Lawrence Everton, to Leonard Valve Company. Mixing
valve. 3,456,670, 7-22-69, CI. 137-100.
Bowman, Raymond D., to Seeburg Corporation, The. Vending cycle
lockout circuit. 3,486,601, 12-30-69, CI. 194-10.
Bowman, Richard A.; and Pilloton, Roger L., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for preparing metal
oxide microspheres. 3,422,167, 1-14-69, CI. 264-0.5
Bowman, Robert S.: See —
Rose, Michael V.; Bowman, Robert S.; and Kanzelmeyer, James
H.,3,483,046.
Rose, Michael V.; Bowman, Robert S.; and Kanzelmeyer, James
H., 3,484,305.
Bowman, Robert S., to St. Joseph Lead Company. Electrically con-
ductive zinc oxide. 3,475,351, 10-28-69, CI. 252-518.
Bowman, Ronald, to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Stress sensor.
3,446,064, 5-27-69, CI. 73-88.5
Bowman, Russel A.; and Wilson, Bruce N., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Oxyalkylation process of polyesters. 3,455,995, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-485.
Bowman, Russel A.; and Wilson, Bruce N., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Antimony alcoholate catalyst composition.
3,471,411, 10-7-69, CI. 252-431.
Bowman, Spencer; and McClimon, Alan S., to Koehring Company.
Material handling apparatus. 3,472,405, 10-14-69, CI. 214-501.
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Bowman, Thomas C, to Acme Highway Products Corporation. Joint
seal. 3,482,492, 12-9-69, CI. 94-18.
Bowman, Warren; Roberts, Dennis M.; and Sellger, Paul G., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Lacquer compositions con-
taining nitrocellulose an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer and
sucrose acetate isobutyrate. 3,476,694, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-17.
Bowmar Instrument Corporation: See —
Buuck, Frederick A.; Harden, Phillip L.; and Thomas, Samuel
M., Jr., 3,478,349.
Bown, Delos E.: See—
Patton, Robert H.; and Bown, Delos E.,3,425,984.
Patton, Tad L.; Horeczy, Joseph T.; and Bown, Delos
E.,3,477,991.
Bownes, Kenneth A.; and Bendrick, Edward S., to InterchemicaJ
Corporation. Novel nitrocellulose flexographic printing inks.
3,472,802, 10-14-69, CI. 260-13.
Bownes, Victor J. Handheld paint brush wringer. 3,430,286, 3-4-69,
CI. 15-257.
Bowser, George H., to PPG Industries, Inc. Process of casting
resinous lenses in thermoplastic cast replica molds. 3,422,168, 1-
14-69, CI. 264-1.
Bowser, George, to PPG Industries, Inc. Process for casting resinous
lenses in thermoplastic cast replica molds. 3,423,488, 1-21-69, CI.
264-1.
Bowser, Inc.: See —
Fowler, Leslie L., 3,464,557.
Hoskins, Edward H.; and Terhune, Ralph D., 3,481,479.
Topol, George J., 3,441,737.
Bowser, Robert Emery: See —
Best, Howard S.; and Bowser, Robert Emery, 3,425, 166.
Bowshier, Ernest E., to Saucercraft, Inc. Circular VTOL aircraft.
3,465,989, 9-9-69, CI. 244-23.
Box, E. O., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Disproportion of
propane. 3,446,868, 5-27-69, CI. 260-676.
Box, E. O., Jr.; and Hepp, Harold J., to Phillips Petroleum Company.
Catalytic dehydrogenation process to convert normal-hexane to
naphthenes. 3,461,177, 8-12-69, CI. 260-673.5
Box, E. O., Jr.: See—
Hepp, Harold J.; and Box, E. O., Jr.,3,461,183.
Box, James A.: See —
Lake, Clarence L.; Box, James A.; and Golla, William
J. ,3,427,776.
Box, William A.; and Rail, Waldo, to United States Steel Corpora-
tion. Apparatus for vaporizing metal. 3,467,058, 9-16-69, CI. 118-
49.5
Boxal Beaurepaire S.A.: See—
Dolveck, Gilbert, 3,430,594.
Kahn, Maurice M., 3,435,998.
Boxboard Research and Development Association: See —
Snow, Richard H., 3,477,138.
Boxer, Victor, to United States of America, Army. Miniature solid
state microwave source. 3,484,661, 12-16-69, CI. 317-235.
Boxley, Julian M., to Delta Air Lines, Inc. Instruction device.
3,456,363, 7-22-69, CI. 35-13.
Boya, Theodore L. F.; and Burger, Harry, Jr. Right-of-way signalling
system for vehicles. 3,462,733, 8-19-69, CI. 340-54.
Boyadjieff, George I., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid variable
pressure device. 3,461,833, 8-19-69, CI. 1 16-65.
Boyadjieff, George I., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid pressure
regulator. 3,473,545, 10-21-69, CI. 137-81.5
Boyajian, Joseph Jacob, to United States of America, Navy. Voltage
controlled field-effect transistor L-C oscillator. 3,421,111, 1-7-69,
CI. 331-117.
Boycc, David B.; Minicucci, Peter, Jr.; and Stegenga, Jerry A., to
Milgo Electronic Corporation. Depository packaging system.
3,446,328, 5-27-69, CI. 194-4.
Boyce, Guy Baron, to Binks-Bullows Limited. Storage apparatus.
3,442,565, 5-6-69, CI. 312-319.
Boyce, Harold D.: See—
Soderquist, Frederick J.; Boyce, Harold D.; and Kline, Paul
E., 3,435,086.
Boycc, Ian Stanley; and Ahier, Thelma Grace, to United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority. Method and apparatus for X-ray analy-
sis with compensation for an interfering element. 3,467,824, 9-16-
69, CI. 250-51.5
Boyce, John E.: See—
Hersh, Harold R.; and Boyce, John E.,3,432,452.
Elliott, James Carl; and Boyce, John,3,443,689.
Boyce, John, to FMC Corporation. Container orienting apparatus.
3,462,001, 8-19-69, CI. 198-33.
Boyce, John, to FMC Corporation. Aerodynamic sorting. 3,469,691,
9-30-69, CI. 209-133.
Boyce, John, to FMC Corporation. Tomato harvester. 3,473,613, 10-
21-69, CI. 171-14.
Boyce, Walter A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Lamp
monogram and monogram ink. 3,442,038, 5-6-69, CI. 40-2.2
Boyce, William D., II. Landing shells and method of using.
3,460,504, 8-12-69, CI. 115-1.
iBoyd, A. C. Animal shock devices for refuse cans. 3,480,176, 1 1-25-
69, CI. 220-85.
Boyd, Aubrey B.; and Baugh, Jarod L., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Igniter safe and arm. 3,439,617, 4-22-69, CI. 102-
70.2
Boyd, Charles A., to Aeroprojects Incorporated. Vibratory
catheterization apparatus and method of using. 3,433,226, 3-18-
69, CI. 128-305.
Boyd, Charles A.; and Kartluke, Herbert, to Aeroprojects Incor-
porated. Apparatus and method for detection of aliphatic
hydrocarbon in water. 3,436,188, 4-1-69, CI. 23-230.
Boyd, David M., Jr., to Universal Oil Products Company, mesne.
Process control system. 3,458,691, 7-29-69, CI. 235-151.12
Boyd, David M., Jr.; and Rockey, Kenneth O., to Universal Oil
Products Company. In-line magnetic particle collector. 3,428,179,
2-18-69, CI. 210-222.
Boyd, David M., to Universal Oil Products Company. System and
method for fractionation. 3,436,337, 4-1-69, CI. 208-92.
Boyd, David M., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method of op-
timizing heat input to a fractionation column. 3,464,895, 9-2-69,
CI. 203-2.
Boyd, David R.: See—
Sihvonen, Yro T.; Boyd, David R.; and Kitts, Earle L.,
Jr.,3,426,209.
Boyd, Donald E.: See —
Boyd, John A.; and Boyd, Donald E.,3,424,078.
Boyd, Edward L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Core testing methods and apparatus. 3,481,184, 12-2-69, CI. 73-
67.2
Boyd, James R., to De Laval Turbine, Inc. Timing apparatus for fil-
tration system. 3,421,624, 1-14-69, CI. 210-96.
Boyd, James W.; and Bessett, Clifford H., to Packaging Corporation
of America. Tray construction. 3,420,395, 1-7-69, CI. 217-26.5
Boyd, Joe M.; Grandio, Philip, Jr.; and Lobb, James R., to Monsanto
Company. Apparatus for flame reaction of hydrocarbons.
3,438,741, 4-15-69, CI. 23-277.
Boyd, Joe S., to Cabot Corporation. Process and apparatus for the
production of carbon black. 3,420,631, 1-7-69, CI. 23-209.4
Boyd, John A.; and Boyd, Donald E., to Boyd Package Trash
Systems, Inc. Trash handling and baling system. 3,424,078, 1-28-
69, CI. 100-49.
Boyd, John, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Self-aligning
hydrostatic bearing. 3,476,447, 11-4-69, CI. 308-9.
Boyd, Johnye G. Educational device. 3,460,273, 8-12-69, CI. 35-35.
Boyd, Joseph J. Chain coupling. 3,459,008, 8-5-9, CI. 64-19.
Boyd, Oley A. Water temperature control unit. 3,476,314, 11-4-69,
CI. 236-12.
Boyd Package Trash Systems, Inc.: See —
Boyd, John A.; and Boyd, Donald E., 3,424,078.
Boyd, Reed Lake, to Certified Chemical & Equipment Company,
The. Foam generator for rug cleaning machine. 3,428,985, 2-25-
69, CI. 15-50.
Boyd, Robert L.: See-
Johnston, Gerald T.; Fleming, Joseph T.; and Boyd, Robert
L.,3,465,233.
Boyd, Thomas R.; Cosenza, Frank J.; and Yamamoto, Albert K., to
Tridair Industries, mesne. Releasable fastening device. 3,477,333,
11-11-69, CI. 85-5.
Boyd, Thomas: See —
Trementozzi, Quirino A.; Geymer, Douglas O.; Boyd, Thomas;
and Dietrich, Heinz J.,3,482,935.
Boyd, Walter A., Jr.; and Lakso, Hugo A., to Bryant Chucking
Grinder Co. Rotary truing device for grinding wheels. 3,481,319,
12-2-69, CI. 125-11.
Boyd, William R.: See-
Franklin, Robert C; and Boyd, William R., 3,453,645.
Boyd, William R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Photoelectric
scanning system for ultracentrifuges having periodic calibration
means. 3,470,381, 9-30-69, CI. 250-218.
Boyd, Wilton E., to General Electric Company. Vacuum cleaner.
3,460,188, 8-12-69, CI. 15-364.
Boyd, Zane R. Folding ladder. 3,447,632, 6-3-69, CI. 182-1 16.
Boyden, James H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Giant pulse laser
system incorporating dual Q-switching means. 3,423,695, 1-21-69,
CI. 331-94.5
Boyden, James H., to United States of America, Army. Torsion pen-
dulum Q-switch for optical masers. 3,484,717, 12-16-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Boydman, Hyman P.: See —
Tepper, Sidney; and Boydman, Hyman P. ,3,444,645.
Boye, Frederick C: See —
Cheng, Chao-Shing; and Boye, Frederick C.,3,487,092.
Boye Needle Company, The: See —
Ingersoll, George L., 3,438,224.
Linstead, Lorraine A., 3,429,019.
Linstead, Lorraine A., 3,438,223.
Boyen, John L.: See —
Edgemond, John W., Jr.; and Boyen, John L., 3,448,770.
Boyenval, Bernard; and Labbe, Albert, to Regie Nationale des
Usines Renault, and Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Fastening devices notably for securing
headings to the bodies of vehicles. 3,448,494, 6-10-69, CI. 24-73.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Boyer, Charles B.; Conaway, Robert Michael; and Orcutt, Franklin
D., to Battelle Development Corporation, The. Remote switching
device. 3,466,656, 9-9-69, CI. 346-34.
Boyer, Charles B.; and Orcutt, Franklin D., to Battelle Development
Corporation, The. High pressure furnace. 3,427,011, 2-11-69, CI.
263-40.
Boyer, Charles J., to E & B Incorporated. Welding goggle.
3,444,561, 5-20-69, CI. 2-8.
Boyer, Charles J.: See —
Simpson, Jack N.; and Boyer, Charles J. ,3,457, 565.
Simpson, Jack N.; and Boyer, Charles J. ,3,458, 865.
Boyer, Emanuel F. Cabbage harvester. 3,426,515, 2-11-69, CI. 56-
327.
Boyer, Gary W., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Disposable
cooler. 3,465,948, 9-9-69, CI. 229-14.
Boyer, George Wesley, to Leach Corporation. Apparatus for trans-
porting elongated material. 3,430,879, 3-4-69, CI. 242-55.12
Boyer, Jackson S.; and Didot, Francois E., to Avisun Corporation.
Novel method of blending olefin polymers and additives.
3,447,883, 6-3-69, CI. 8-4.
Boyer, James H., Jr., to North American Rockwell Corporation,
mesne. Pattern chain control means for knitting. 3,477,253, 1 1-1 1-
69, CI. 66-40.
Boyer, James Thomas, to Burroughs Corporation. Mold for making
an electron tube assembly. 3,481,576, 12-2-69, CI. 249-91.
Boyer, Jean-Jacques. Arrangement for raising railroad tracks.
3,481,278, 12-2-69, CI. 104-7.
Boyer, John L., to International Rectifier Corporation. Pressure as-
sembled semiconductor device using massive flexibly mounted ter-
minals. 3,452,254, 6-24-69, CI. 317-234.
Boyer, John L., to International Rectifier Corporation. High voltage
glass sealed semiconductor device. 3,475,663, 10-28-69, CI. 317-
234.
Boyer, John L.: See —
Scott, Angus A.; Boyer, John L.; and Hartman, Richard
A. ,3,428,871.
Boyer, Kerwin R., to Singer Company, The. Hosiery knitting with
improved make up and transfer. 3,423,961, 1-28-69, CI. 66-41.
Boyer, Lyndon D., to Continental Oil Company. Growth product
olefins process. 3,458,594, 7-29-69, CI. 260-683.15
Boyer, Nicodcmus E., to Lord Corporation, mesne. Metal salts of
quinoid nitroximes. 3,455,971, 7-15-69, CI. 260-396.
Boyer, Nolan D.: See—
Hanson, Doyce B.; Hansen, John E.; and Boyer, Nolan
D., 3,422, 180.
Boyer, Ralph E., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Circuit
module guide and retaining device. 3,434,687, 3-25-69, CI. 248-
361.
Boyer, Ralph K., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Gauge
for determining and adjusting pressure in two chamber tire.
3,479,868, 11-25-69, CI. 73-146.8
Boyer, Ralph K.; Eyedam, Homer F.; and Krohn, Henry W., to
Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Filling valve structure for pressurized
containers. 3,422,837, 1-21-69, CI. 137-322.
Boyer, Raymond F.; Grcnley, Dallas G.; and Anspaugh, Robert H.,
to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dental compositions and
process. 3,462,839, 8-26-69, CI. 32-15.
Boyer, Robert A.; Schulz, Arthur A.; and Schatzman, Edmond A., to
Ralston Purina Company. Method of manufacturing a protein food
product. 3,468,669, 9-23-69, CI. 99-17.
Boycrtown Burial Casket Company: See —
Eiscnhard, Eli S., 3,461,517.
Yodcr, Harold R„ 3,479,772.
Boycrtown Packaging Service Corporation: See —
Mutter, Charles J., 3,456,855.
Boycs, David W.; and Potter, Douglas E., to Owens-Corning
Fibcrglas Corporation. Glass fabric having improved yarn slippage
and hand. 3,444,120, 5-13-69, CI. 260-29.6
Boyes, John T. Apparatus for forming pleats in drapes. 3,445,044, 5-
20-69, CI. 223-32.
Boycs, William Allan: See —
Willis, Harry Arthur; and Boycs, William Allan,3,437,81 1.
Boyhan, Matthew B.; and Vcnkatcsan, Pcruvemba Swaminatha, to
Lccsona Corporation. Method of preparing metal blacks.
3,443,933, 5-13-69, CI. 75-108.
Boyhan, Walter S.; Mayer, Rudolf; and Staheli, Arthur H., to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Method of refinishing
the surfaces of a plastic article. 3,437,727, 4-8-69, CI. 264-341.
Boyhan, Walter S.; Mayer, Rudolf; and Staheli, Arthur H., to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Method of refinishing
the surfaces of a plastic article. 3,443,008, 5-6-69, CI. 264-341.
Boykin, Curtis R., to Wcstinghousc Electric Corporation. Circuitry
for protecting a push-pull switching driver stage upon occurrence
of a short circuit at the output thereof. 3,447,035, 5-27-69, CI.
317-31.
Boykin, John R., to Wcstinghousc Electric Corporation. Circuitry for
simultaneously modulating and amplifying a carrier signal.
3,480,881, 11-25-69, CI. 332-9.
Boykin, Philip J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Purification of
refrigerant. 3,478,529, 1 1-18-69, CI. 62-85.
Boykin, Robert O., Jr. Jouncing board. 3,466,031, 9-9-69, CI. 272-
65.
Boykin-Warner, Enterprises: See —
Wright, Vernon D.; and Eldridge, Lewis E., 3,450,315.
Boylan, Carol Clark, to Walbro Corporation. Blade adapter.
3,430,461, 3-4-69, CI. 64-28.
Boylan, David R.; and Feng, Kuo Kang. Method of producing dical-
cium phosphate. 3,427,124, 2-1 1-69, CI. 23-109.
Boylan, Jack B.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Boehringer, Raymond
H., to Emery Industries, Inc. Lubricant composition and method
of refining. 3,485,754, 12-23-69, CI. 252-56.
Boylan, Jack B.; and Shanafelt, Gene K., to Emery Industries, Inc.
Alkyd resins and alkyd resin flexographic coating compositions.
3,481,891, 12-2-69, CI. 260-21.
Boyle, Charles F.: See —
Granfors, Ernest A.; Loveless, Don L.; Boyle, Charles F.; and
Kompanek, Harry W.,3,444,508.
Boyle, Donn George; and Osborn, Robert Otto, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Flow device and method of manu-
facture thereof. 3,467,142, 9-16-69, CI. 138-111.
Boyle, Eldridge R., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure value
compensator. 3,429,243, 2-25-69, CI. 95-10.
Boyle, Francis A.: See —
Weldes, Helmut H.; Boyle, Francis A.; and Bobb, John S.
Stephen,3,440,175.
Boyle, Francis B. Outdoor electrical meter box and service outlet for
mobile homes. 3,450,951, 6-17-69, CI. 317-105.
Boyle, George W. Lock for a gear shift. 3,465,558, 9-9-69, CI. 70-
181.
Boyle, Gerald P., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Immersion molten
metal sampler. 3,455,164, 7-15-69, CI. 73-354.
Boyle, Joseph C, to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Balance torquemeter. 3,460,381, 8-12-
69, CI. 73-133.
Boyle, Willard S.; and Verleur, Hans W., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Apparatus and method for achieving tem-
perature stabilization of a radiator using thermoreflectance materi-
als. 3,473,602, 10-21-69, CI. 165-1.
Boyle, Willard Sterling; and Creaghan, David Cyril. Snow making.
3,434,661, 3-25-69, CI. 239-2.
Boyles, Alfred: See —
Beyer, John H.; and Boyles, Alfred.3,464,253.
Boyles, Alfred, to United States Pipe and Foundry Company.
Method for testing ductile iron castings. 3,440,868, 4-29-69, CI.
73-88.
Boyles Bros. Drilling Company: See —
Martinsen, Lyle J., 3,441,098.
Martinsen, Lyle J.; and Matthews, Stanton L., 3,463,255.
Martinsen, Lyle J., 3,482,103.
Martinsen, Lyle J., 3,485,308.
Boyles, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Radio and alarm
control mechanism. 3,475,899, 1 1-4-69, CI. 58-21.155
Boylston, Eileen K.: See —
Beninate, John V.; Boylston, Eileen K.; and Drake, George L.,
Jr.,3,480,381.
Boymel, Bernard R., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Solid state constant current regulator. 3,448,371, 6-3-69, CI. 323-
4.
Boyne Products, Inc.: See —
Poleschuk, Nicholas A., 3,462,570.
Boyne, William J.; Little, Jack R.; and Wagner, Ulrich, to Borden,
Inc., and Uniroyal, Inc. Inhibition of polymer disposition in
acetylene extraction systems. 3,432,993, 3-18-69, CI. 55-64.
Boynton, David G.: See —
Cliffgard, Arnie L.; and Boynton, David G.,3,440,518.
Boynton, Ira Dana: See —
Glaser, Paul W.; and Boynton, Ira Dana,3,425,571.
Boynton, Kenneth G.: See —
Carini, Alexander F.; Wegener, Howard W.; and Boynton, Ken-
neth G.,3,435,801.
Diggins, Thomas; Carini, Alexander; and Boynton, Ken-
neth,3,438,386.
Boynton, Russell F.: See —
Ferm, Richard L.; and Boynton, Russell F.,3,445,258.
Boynton, Sumner H.: See —
Reever, Karl D.; Boynton, Sumner H.; and Berry, Robert
D.,3,462,782.
Boynton, William W., and McCarthy, Leland: See —
Boynton, William Wentworth; Campbell, James R.; and
Nisewanger, Carrol R., 3,421,301.
Boynton, William Wentworth; Campbell, James R.; and Nisewanger,
Carrol R., to Boynton, William W., and McCarthy, Leland, mesne.
Recovery of plant products. 3,421,301, 1-14-69, CI. 56-30.
Boynton, William W., to said Boynton, William W., and McCarthy,
Leland, mesne. System for recovery of cotton and like plant
products. 3,486,315, 12-30-69, CI. 56-30.
Boyriven, Paul, to Compagnie Industrielle de Mecanismes. Ball or
roller locks. 3,473,835, 10-21-69, CI. 292-261.
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183
Boys, Donald R.; Gelling, Homer R.; and Miller, John S., to General
Motors Corporation. Ferrule for sealed beam headlamp.
3,445,584, 520-69, CI. 174-50.52
Boys, Thomas M. A., to Grove-Jones, Leonard William George and
Grove-Jones, Kathleen Lucy. Safety cap for bottles. 3,428,201, 2-
18-69, CI. 215-9.
Boysen, Gerd C: See-
Walters, Robert E.; and Boysen, Gerd C, 3,430,0 14.
Boytz, Charles B.: See—
Armington, George E.; and Boytz, Charles B., 3,467, 264.
Gustetic, Stanley J.; Boytz, Charles B.; and Engel, Hen-
ry,3,420,389.
Bozak, R. T., Mfg., Company, The: See—
Bozak, Rudolph T., 3,436,494.
Bozak, Rudolph T., to Bozak, R. T., Mfg., Company, The. Com-
pliant annulus for loudspeaker and related circuit. 3,436,494, 4-1-
69, CI. 179-115.5
Bozarth, Milton H., Jr.: See-
Nutting, Bruce W.; and Bozarth, Milton H., Jr.,3,471,789.
Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Two-piece plastic
container with reinforcing means. 3,447,71 1, 6-3-69, CI. 220-4.
Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Apparatus for
redrawing and wall ironing containers. 3,478,563, 11-18-69, CI.
72-349.
Bozek, John W., to Bendix Corporation, The. Filter element.
3,442,39 1 , 5-6-69, CI. 2 1 0-457.
Bozek, John W., to Bendix Corporation, The. Shut-off valve for fuse
filter. 3,478,881, 11-18-69, CI. 210-96.
Bozeman, Hoyt William: See—
Reilly, Frank Ward; and Bozeman, Hoyt William, 3,479,014.
Bozicevich, John, to Microbiological Associates, Inc. Serum substan-
tially free from gamma globulin and method of preparing same.
3,429,867, 2-25-69, CI. 260-112.
Bozicevich, John, to Bionetics Research Laboratories, Inc., mesne.
Immunology. 3,449,488, 6-10-69, CI. 424-8.
Bozich, Michael J. Conveying system and valve constructions
therefor. 3,437,384, 4-8-69, CI. 302-53.
Bozich, Michael J. Valve means having collapsible elastic sleeve.
3,485,472, 12-23-69, CI. 251-5.
Bozoyan, Edward. Fluid control device. 3,421,544, 1-14-69, CI. 137-
505.47
Bozyk, David B. Package. 3,446,338, 5-27-69, CI. 206-41.2
BP Chemicals (U.K.) Limited: See—
Auger, Frank Pawley, 3,477,207.
Drciding, Andre S., 3,424,287.
Gasser, Clive Gordon; and Hamlin, James William, 3,437,566.
Hargrave, Kenneth Raymond, 3,472,860.
BPB Industries Limited: See —
Cafferata, Gerald Waterworth, 3,423,172.
Gwynne, Thomas, 3,422,590.
Harvey, Jack Lane; and Hudson, Joseph Dunn, 3,472,720.
Braatcn, Amund, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Cable winding machine with flexible sensing unit. 3,473,314, 10-
21-69, CI. 57-106.
Braatcn, Amund; and Wilhelmsen, Willy, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Cable winding machine. 3,478,505, 11-18-
69, CI. 57-59.
Braatcn, Ralph A.: See—
Gics, Paul E.; Spcrl, Gottlieb; and Braaten, Ralph A. ,3,444,787.
Braathen, Finn N.: See-
Ferris, Charles L.; Babecki, Robert J.; Braathen, Finn N.; and
Sirovatka, George J. ,3,446, 106.
Braatz, Douglas R., to Peebles Foods, Inc. Process of treating cheese
whey. 3,431,113, 3-4-69, CI. 99-57.
Brabandcr, Herbert Joseph: See —
Wright, William Blythe, Jr.; and Brabander, Herbert
Joseph, 3,446,816.
Wright, William Bylthe, Jr.; and Brabander, Herbert
Joscph,3,459,757.
Brabham, Hugh Basil Schofield, to General Electric Company
Limited, The. Network for matching an aerial to a radio trans-
mitter. 3,464,015, 8-26-69, CI. 325-172.
Brabon, Roger; Bcaumariagc, Andre; Dc Bocck, Willy; De Broeyer,
Roland; Dclplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Marcel, to Ateliers de
Constructions Electriqucs dc Charlcroi (ACEC) Societe Anonyme.
Subtitling system for television programs. 3,465,097, 9-2-69, CI.
178-6.
Brae Aktiengescllschaft: See —
Spohn, Karl, 3,474,199.
Brae Ltd.: See—
Tschudin, Oswald, 3,433,984.
Braca, Giuseppe: See—
Pino, Picro; Braca, Giuseppe; and Sbrana, Glauco.3,459,812.
Braca, Guiseppe: See—
Pino, Piero; and Braca, Guiscppc.3,446,591.
Braccini, Alfonso A., to Whittaker Corporation. Dish reflector with
adjustable subrcflcctor. 3,438,045, 4-8-69, CI. 343-883.
Bracco, Ccsarc; and Tavcrna, Sergio, to Fiat Societa per Azioni.
Mechanical press. 3,455,141, 7-15-69, CI. 72-446.
Bracco, Donato J.: See —
Baczewski, Alexander; and Bracco, Donato J.,3,440,471.
Bracco, Fulvio: See —
Kovacs, Desidrio, 3,431,592.
Brace, Eldred C, to Banner Mining Company. Method for treating
metallic sulfide compounds. 3,464,904, 9-2-69, CI. 204-105.
Bracey, Kenneth Edward George; and Taylor, Paul Alfred, to Rolls-
Royce Limited. Gas turbine engine. 3,448,582, 6-10-69, CI. 60-
226.
Bracey, Robert A.; Glossop, Donald L., Jr.; Hayosh, Robert J.; and
Palazzolo, Joseph A., to Ford Motor Company. Convertible top
mechanism. 3,473,842, 10-21-69, CI. 296-116.
Brach, Ignacy, to Politechnicka Warszawska. General-purpose
hydraulic shovel. 3,425,572, 2-4-69, CI. 214-131.
Brachet, Roland F. C, to Societe Metrel. Unbonded resistance wire
strain gage. 3,439,533, 4-22-69, CI. 73-95.
Brachvogel, Heinz, to Volpi AG. Panoramic optical projection
system. 3,450,469, 6-17-69, CI. 352-69.
Brack, Karl, to Hercules Incorporated. Cross-linkable compositions
and method of cross- linking and foaming same. 3,454,506, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-2.5
Bracken, Aubrey T.; Luhrs, Millen E.; and Green, Charles F., to Lib-
bey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Glass tank coolers. 3,459,413, 8-
5-69, CI. 263-44.
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., to General Motors
Corporation. Rotary regenerator matrix mount and drive.
3,476,173, 11-4-69, CI. 165-9.
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., to General Motors
Corporation. Rotary regenerator. 3,482,622, 12-9-69, CI. 165-9.
Bracken, Robert C; and Lea, Eugene D., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Temperature control of a processing zone by sensing
and averaging separate temperatures. 3,470,069, 9-30-69, CI. 203-
2.
Bracken, Robert C; and Maddox, De Wayne, to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Flash vaporization with flow stream controlled by liquid
level. 3,444,052, 5-13-69, CI. 203-1.
Bracken, Robert S., to Maul Bros., Inc. Glassware forming machine.
3,479,173, 11-18-69, CI. 65-229.
Bracken, Ronald C; Stroup, Ralph F.; and Wakefield, Gene F., to
Texas Instruments, Incorporated Formation of carbide compounds
by vapor, deposition on graphite bodies. 3,459,504, 8-5-69, CI. 23-
208.
Bracken, Ronald C: See —
Haberecht, Rolf R.; Bracken, Ronald C; and McCrary, James
W.,3,436,306.
Bracker AG Metallwaren and Maschinenfabrik: See —
Friedrich, Karl, 3,440,850.
Brackett, Lawrenc W., Sr., to Wood Electric Corporation. Multipole
circuit breaker with sliding contact actuator and swinging latch
plate. 3,421,129, 1-7-69, CI. 337-35.
Brackett, Lawrence W., Jr., to Wood Electric Corporation. Electri-
cal circuit breaker. 3,454,918, 7-8-69, CI. 337-75.
Brackett, Lawrence W., Sr., to Wood Electric Corporation. Electri-
cal circuit breaker. 3,469,222, 9-23-69, CI. 337-74.
Brackett, Robert D., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic framing
and exposure apparatus. 3,473,873, 10-21-69, CI. 355-40.
Brackett, Robert D.: See—
Erikson, Herman E.; Brackett, Robert D.; and Young, Phillip
E.,3,462,599.
Bracki, Kenneth A.: See —
Lansky, Zdenek J.; and Bracki, Kenneth A. ,3,424, 185.
Brackin, Wayne L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Hook assembly.
3,434,696, 3-25-69, CI. 254-192.
Brackney, Harry S.: See —
Hill, Richard N.; and Brackney, Harry S., 3,43 1,096.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Brackney, Harry S., 3, 48 1,700.
Braco, Inc.: See —
Bucher, Foster L., 3,455,447.
Palmen, James J.; and Strandlund, John D., 3,429,438.
Bradbury, Bernard G. Spool container. 3,456,781, 7-22-69, CI. 206-
52.
Bradbury, Cyril Henry; and Freeland, William, to Simms Motor
Units Limited. Starters for internal combustion engines. 3,447,523,
6-3-69, CI. 123-179.
Bradbury, James G.: See —
Haulik, Leo J.; Bradbury, James G.; Greer, Leonard S.; and
Decker, Clarence W., 3,428,339.
Bradbury, Wilburn F., to SCM Corporation. Printer with print
hammer mounted on movable carriage. 3,429,414, 2-25-69, CI.
197-82.
Braddy, John E.; and Wiens, Bradley E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Method for surface treatment of glass articles. 3,432,331, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 117-46.
Brade, James Neville, to Harrison, McGregor and Guest Limited.
Mowing machines. 3,483,681, 12-16-69, CI. 56-25.
Brade, James N., to Harrison, Mc Gregor and Guest Limited. Three
point independently controlled mower frame mounting. 3,433,000,
3-18-69, CI. 56-25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brade, James N., to Harrison, Mc Gregor and Guest Limited. Ad-
justable pitch break back type of reciprocating knife mower frame
mount. 3,433,001, 3-18-69, CI. 56-25.
Braden, William B., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Method of treating clay-con-
taining formations with guanidine salt solution. 3,444,931, 5-20-
69, CI. 166-305.
Braden, William B.; and Carlin, Joseph T., to Texaco Inc. Treatment
of clay-containing soil. 3,469,406, 9-30-69, CI. 61-36.
Brader, Allen C. Dental Attachment with cooperating extension or
socket. 3,464,1 14, 9-2-69, CI. 32-14.
Brader, Walter H., Jr.: See-
Johnson, Fred L., Jr; and Brader, Walter H., Jr.,3,481,837.
Bradfield, William S., to General Communications Products, Inc.
Apparatus for electrical components. 3,420,381, 1-7-69, CI. 211-
26.
Bradford, Carson. Mechanical computer and plot board. 3,436,015,
4-1-69, CI. 235-86.
Bradford, Jack A., to FMC Corporation. Apparatus for drying fruit.
3,452,448, 7-1-69, CI. 34-203.
Bradford, James N.: See-
Tucker, James W.; and Bradford, James N., 3,449,615.
Bradford, John G. Collapsible supporting structures. 3,426,367, 2-
11-69, CI. 5-82.
Bradford, Rex C: See—
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Bradford, Rex C; Fraim, Norman R.;
and Lockett, Donald E.,3,449,756.
Bradford, Rex C; and Braun, Richard E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Feedthrough elimination in magnetic trans-
ducers. 3,479,662, 11-18-69, CI. 340-174.1
Bradford, Robert S., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Recording system. 3,423,524, 1-21-69, CI. 178-6.7
Bradford, William E. Circular gang saw. 3,467,152, 9-16-69, CI.
143-37.
Bradham, Allen C, III, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Circuit
board and method of manufacture. 3,464,769, 9-2-69, CI. 355-84.
Bradham, Allen C, III, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Univer-
sal circuit board and method of manufacture. 3,465,091, 9-2-69,
CI. 174-68.5
Bradlau, Albert A., to Textron, Inc., mesne. Machine for face-grind-
ing bearing rings or the like. 3,461,621, 8-19-69, CI. 51-134.
Bradley, Bartholomew M. Stair climbing wheelchair. 3,438,641, 4-
15-69, CI. 280-5.28
Bradley, Bruce R.; and Sims, James G., to Monsanto Company.
Spinneret. 3,478,389, 11-18-69, CI. 18-8.
Bradley, Bryant W., to Shell Oil Company. Selective formation
plugging. 3,439,744, 4-22-69, CI. 166-287.
Bradley, Bryant W., to National Lead Company, mesne. Environ-
ment simulator for oil well scale inhibitors. 3,470,735, 10-7-69, CI.
73-61.2
Bradley, Claude G.; and Anderson, Nealie T., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Process of preparing acrylic polymer pigment dispersions.
3,471,433, 10-7-69, CI. 260-32.6
Bradley, Curtis E., to Garrett Corporation, The. Cold engine start
facilitating apparatus. 3,451,214, 6-24-69, CI. 60-39.14
Bradley, Edward F., to Yeomans Brothers Company. Waste treat-
ment system. 3,459,303, 8-5-69, CI. 210-85.
Bradley, Edward Franklin, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Electronic high speed strip record accessing control cir-
cuitry. 3,435,310, 3-25-69, CI. 318-18.
Bradley, Edward Franklin; and Ferrier, Herman Anthony, Jr., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Electronic high speed
device incrementing control circuitry. 3,435,314, 3-25-69, CI. 318-
138.
Bradley, Elihu F.; Bartlett, Edwin S.; Ogden, Horace R.; and Jaffee,
Robert I., to United Aircraft Corporation, mesne. Method of form-
ing Ti-modified silicide coatings on Cb-base substrates and result-
ing articles. 3,442,720, 5-6-69, CI. 148-6.3
Bradley, Eugene F.: See—
Woodham, Samuel R.; Bradley, Eugene F.; and Collins, John
D. ,3,442,684.
Bradley, Frank R. Compensation circuits for voltage dividers.
3,443,206, 5-6-69, CI. 323-74.
Bradley, Frank R. Impedance measuring bridge with voltage divider
providing constant source impedance to bridge. 3,443,215, 5-6-69,
CI. 324-57.
Bradley, Frank R. Voltage divider with constant source impedance
stages. 3,478,259, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 323-43.5
Bradley, Frank R. Electromagnetic indicator. 3,482,126, 12-2-69, CI.
310-49.
Bradley, G. & E., Limited: See-
Summers, Jack Philip, 3,474,455.
Bradley, Guy L. Baptistry for immersion. 3,469,265, 9-30-69, CI. 4-
1.
Bradley, James R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Modifying
water injection well profiles. 3,455,393, 7-15-69, CI. 166-305.
Bradley, James; Bradshaw, Edward F.; and Foster, Jack A., to Burn-
dy Corporation. Cable installation roller. 3,426,988, 2-11-69, CI.
248-55.
Bradley, John J.: See—
Nystrand, Ernst Daniel; and Bradley, John J. ,3,459,388.
Bradley, John S., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Ap-
paratus for detecting hydrocarbon gas in sea water. 3,455,144, 7-
15-69, CI. 73-19.
Bradley, Kenneth B.: See —
Dietzler, Andrew J.; and Bradley, Kenneth B., 3,449,443.
Bradley, Mark E.; and Hinkein, Donald J., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Corrected deflection circuit for cathode
ray tube. 3,427,494, 2-11-69, CI. 315-27.
Bradley, Milton, Company: See —
Foley, Charles F.; and Rabens, Neil W., 3,454,279.
Foley, Charles F.; and McCarthy, Charles D., 3,484,106.
Bradley, Robert W., to Powercon, Inc. Voltage responsive relay type
quantizer for monitoring plural sources. 3,441,802, 4-29-69, CI.
317-31.
Bradley, Roger W., to Burroughs Corporation. Punch check.
3,452,926, 7-1-69, CI. 234-34.
Bradley, Theodore. Disposable examination gown. 3,451,062, 6-24-
69, CI. 2-114.
Bradley, William D.: See—
Whaley, Baynard R.; and Bradley, William D.,3,421,550.
Bradley, William R.: See—
Olinger, Eugene C; Bradley, William R.; and Smith, John
H., 3,431,314.
Bradley, Wilson E., Jr.: See —
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Faciu, Thomas F.; and Bradley, Wilson
E., Jr.,3,437,319.
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Facius, Thomas F.; Bradley, Wilson E.,
Jr.; and Anderson, Axel F. L., 3,442,494.
Bradly, Malcolm Frederick. Steam trap. 3,478,961, 11-18-69, CI.
236-54.
Bradshaw, Cristopher Patrick Cadman: See —
Howman, Eric James; Bradshaw, Cristopher Patrick Cadman;
and Turner, Leonard, 3,424,8 12.
Bradshaw, Edward F.: See —
Bradley, James; Bradshaw, Edward F.; and Foster, Jack
A.,3,426,988.
Bradshaw, Jerald S., to Chevron Research Company. Photochemical
process for the production of tricyclo-decene tetracarboxylic acid
anhydride. 3,472,749, 10-14-69, CI. 204-162.
Bradshaw, John L., to United States of America, Air Force. Electric
coupling device. 3,466,588, 9-9-69, CI. 339-5.
Bradshaw, Robert D.; and Jensen, Hans H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Electrographic data sensing system.
3,423,528, 1-21-69, CI. 178-19.
Bradshaw, Thomas T., to Sani-Jon of America, Inc. Portable toilet.
3,430,269, 3-4-69, CI. 4-144.
Bradshaw, Wright D. Deep fat fryer filtering system. 3,477,361, 11-
11-69, CI. 99-408.
Bradt, Gordon E. Chord-forming device for stringed instrument.
3,433,112, 3-18-69, CI. 84-317.
Bradt, Gordon E., to Bell & Howell Company. Tape reel with
releasable closure means. 3,467,339, 9-16-69, CI. 242-55.13
Bradt, Lynn J., to S I Handling Systems, Inc. Tow truck dispatch
system. 3,467,025, 9-16-69, CI. 104-172.
Bradt, Lynn J., to S I Handling Systems, Inc. Tow truck system and
truck therefor. 3,478,697, 11-18-69, CI. 104-172.
Bradu, Georges; and Driffort, Jean-Pierre. Attachment of flat screen
to bosses cast in envelope wall by frame having clips fastening to
screen and ring retained in bosses. 3,440,469, 4-22-69, CI. 313-89.
Brady, Arthur Richard, to Ultra Electronics Limited. Hollow tube
thermocouple elements for a sonic pyrometer. 3,473,969, 10-21-
69, CI. 136-231.
Brady, Charles E.; and Nuss, Christopher, to Chrysler Corporation.
Power steering flow control device. 3,426,785, 2-11-69, CI. 137-
117.
Brady, Edward R.: See —
Goosey, Malcolm H.; and Brady, Edward R.,3,469,254.
Goosey, Malcolm H.; Dexter, Arthur H.; Wilson, John N.; Leep,
Richard W.; Hodder, Wayne K.; Brady, Edward R.; and Page,
Lewis C.,3,459,925.
Brady, Gerald A.: See —
Bernatz, Thomas H.; and Brady, Gerald A. ,3,424,076.
Brady, John F.: See—
Bonn, Martin C; Brady, John F.; Spinello, John O.; and Rice,
Kenneth G., 3,433,341.
Brady, John Gary: See —
Szabo, Karoly; and Brady, John Gary ,3,427,384.
Szabo, Karoly; and Brady, John Gary, 3,457,283.
Szabo, Karoly; and Brady, John Gary, 3,462,530.
Brady, John T. Exercising attachment. 3,424,133, 1-28-69, CI. 119-
29.
Brady, Laurence M.; and Lindgren, Milton F., to General Motors
Corporation. Planetary gearing. 3,433,100, 3-18-69, CI. 74-801.
Brady, Paul T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Speech pattern rearranging communication system. 3,422,232, 1-
14-69, CI. 179-170.8
Brady, Paul T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Speech level measuring device. 3,483,941, 12-16-69, CI. 181-0.5
Brady, Peter. Portable radio receiver cabinet. 3,426,282, 2-4-69, CI.
325-353.
LIST OF PATENTEES
185
Brady, Robert M.; Hawkey, Charles W.; and Kirby, John E., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Method of fabricating fila-
ment support loops. 3,442,302, 5-6-69, CI. 140-71.5
Brady, W. H., Co.: See—
Gehweiler, Edward C; and Daigle, Amerst, 3,453,660.
Koenitzer, Burton C, 3,459,623.
Tobey, Frederic Samuel, 3,427,524.
Tobey, Frederic Samuel; and White, Roby Byron, 3,484,614.
Braendlein, Robert K., to Marquardt Corporation, The. Compression
limit control device for supersonic inlets. 3,450,141, 6-17-69, CI.
137-15.2
Braese, William E. Sectional fish-pole carrier clips. 3,425,150, 2-4-
69, CI. 43-25.2
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Structural panel with interlocking edges. 3,460,304, 8-
12-69, CI. 52-588.
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Composite structural section. 3,477,350, 11-11-69, CI.
94-13.
Braff, Joseph A.; and Fox, Richard L., to Allied Steel & Tractor
Products, Inc. Vibratory compacter. 3,427,939, 2-18-69, CI. 94-
48.
Braga, Felix J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Active
equalizer utilizing balanced differential amplifier. 3,466,561, 9-9-
69, CI. 330-30.
Bragaw, Chester G., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Peripheral abrasive wheels with composite rims. 3,471,276,
10-7-69, CI. 51-293.
Bragaw, Chester Griswold, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Process for fixedly joining grinding wheel rim to grind-
ing wheel core. 3,470,047, 9-30-69, CI. 156-83.
Bragaw, Chester Griswold, Jr.; and Washburn, Robert Latham, to
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Hydrodynamically cen-
tering sheath/core filament spinnerette. 3,458,615, 7-29-69, CI.
264-171.
Bragg, Stephen Lawrence: See —
Pike, Malcolm Roy; and Bragg, Stephen Lawrence.3,483,881.
Bragga, Joseph, Jr., to Smith, Hinsdale, Jr., d/b/a/ Nikor Products
Company. Labeling machine. 3,429,764, 2-25-69, CI. 156-361.
Braginetz, Paul A., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Safety razor
holder and display article. 3,444,990, 5-20-69, CI. 206-45.14
Bragman, Clifford I. Thermal barrier of insulating material and metal
frame elements. 3,445,974, 5-27-69, CI. 52-309.
Brahm, Armin Wolfgang: See —
Marks, Alfred Finlay; and Brahm, Armin Wolfgang,3,439,071.
Brahm, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corporation. Leakage current
elimination. 3,459,966, 8-5-69, CI. 307-239.
Brahm, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corporation. Space-time
sequence generator. 3,484,778, 12-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Brahm, Charles B.; Corcoran, John M.; Glista, Edward M.; and Van
Olinda, David L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Fuel control for
a small gas turbine engine. 3,478,512, 1 1-18-69, CI. 60-39.28
Brahm, Harry. Air pumping insert for shoes. 3,475,836, 11-4-69, CI.
36-3.
... Brahm, Richard: See—
Munder, Johannes;
Siegfried; and Brahm,
Scheler,
Richard,3,459,550.
Braid, Milton; and Law, Derek A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Or-
i ganic compositions containing aminoquinones. 3,445,391, 5-20-69,
CI. 252-51.5
Braid, Milton: See—
Orkin, Bernard A.; and Braid, Milton.3,436,334.
Braid, Murray D.; and Detling, Miles W., to TRW Inc. Welding
process and apparatus. 3,472,996, 10-14-69, CI. 219-104.
Braikevitch, Michael; and Arthur, Bruce Donald, to English Electric
Company Limited, The. Water turbines, pumps and reversible
pump turbines. 3,422,275, 1-14-69, CI. 290-52.
Braiman, Jerry: See—
Pearce, Godfrey R.; Sparrow, Lawrence R.; and Braiman, Jer-
ry,3,474,300.
Sparrow, Lawrence R.; and Braiman, Jerry, 3,436,610.
Braiman, Jerry, to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Molded capacitor hav-
ing an integral mounting ear or ears. 3,458,645, 7-29-69, CI. 174-
52.
Braiman, Jerry; and Shieh, Edwin W., to Mallory, P. R., & Co.
Capacitor having integral standoffs. 3,439,233, 4-15-69, CI.
230.
Braiman, Jerry; and Shieh, Edwin W., to Mallory, P. R., & Co.
Self-venting housing for capacitors. 3,439,234, 4-15-69, CI.
230.
Brainard, David S.: See—
Wile, Daniel D.; Adachi, Shizuo R.; and Brainard, David
S., 3,429,139.
I Wile, Daniel D.; and Brainard, David S.,3,435,626.
Brainard, Edward C, II, to Braincon Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for underwater towing of seismic hydrophone arrays.
3,434,451, 3-25-69, CI. 1 14-235.
Brainard, Edward C, II, to Braincon Corporation. Deep water tide
recorder. 3,444,734, 5-20-69, CI. 73-170.
Inc.
317-
Inc.
317-
Braincon Corporation: See—
Brainard, Edward C, II, 3,434,451.
Brainard, Edward C, II, 3,444,734.
Braithwaite, Bertrand G.: See —
Hixon, Philip E.; Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Braithwaite, Bertrand
G.,3,472,143.
Braithwaite, Charles Henry, Jr., to Cal-Colonial Chemsolve. Phenol
modified hydrocarbon resins and blends thereof with epoxy resin,
polyurethane or polythiol. 3,420,915, 1-7-69, CI. 260-837.
Braithwaite, Frederick T.: See —
Ricketts, Colin J.; Bodnar, Andrew J.; Braithwaite, Frederick T.;
Johnson, Seward R.; and Wheeler, Ernest E.,3,484,549.
Brake, Loren D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Hydrogenation of adiponitrile over alkali moderated ruthenium.
3,471,563, 10-7-69, CL 260-583.
Brake, William Robert: See—
Newberry, Samuel Alfred; and Brake, William
Robert,3,437,301.
Brakewell, Raymond. Box containers and the like. 3,443,466, 5-13-
69, CI. 84-291.
Braley, Silas A., Jr.; and Helmer, Jerry D., to Dow Corning Corpora-
tion. Method for sterilization of males. 3,422,813, 1-21-69, CI.
128-1.
Braman, Robert S.: See —
Bregman, Jacob I.; Anthes, David E.; and Braman, Robert
S.,3,463,713.
Bramanti, Giancarlo; and Turbanti, Luigi. Choleretic nuclear-sub-
stituted phenyl-alkyl carbinols. 3,471,573, 10-7-69, CI. 260-613.
Bramble, John H.: See —
Hair, Ronald A.; Hattrup, Gerald J.; and Bramble, John
H., 3,421,925.
Bramblett, Ernest K., II; and Clapp, Richard W., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Quasi-absolute digital control system for
winding filament on mandrel. 3,448,253, 6-3-69, CI. 235-151.1
Brame, Frank H.; and Fisher, Charles B., to Boeing Company, The.
Sectional articulated fuselage forebody for high-speed aircraft.
3,433,439, 3-18-69, CI. 244-120.
Brames, Byron L. Warning device. 3,478,713, 1 1-18-69, CI. 1 16-56.
Bramhall, John Michael, to Sheffield Twist Drill & Steel Co.
Limited, The. Twist drill grinding machines. 3,456,392, 7-22-69,
CI. 51-101.
Bramhall, John Michael, to Sheffield Twist Drill & Steel Co.
Limited, The. Machines for grinding twist drills. 3,481,084, 12-2-
69, CI. 51-91.
Bramhall, Otis H.; and Jess, Thurman S., to United-Carr Incor-
porated, mesne. Fuse actuator switch. 3,477,054, 11-4-69, CI.
337-202.
Bramhall, William E.: See—
Slusser, Marion L.; and Bramhall, William E., 3,468, 376.
Bramick, John O.; and Dreyer, Charles W., to Microlab. Microwave
attenuator and method of making same. 3,464,037, 8-26-69, CI.
333-81.
Bramlett Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Moran, Jack K., 3,472,570.
Bramlett, William P., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Company. Halloysite-
filled phenolic molded composition. 3,467,618, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
38.
Bramlette, Jack C, 50% to Bramlette, Levi A. Vacuum bottle filling
gauge. 3,451,371,6-24-69, CI. 116-118.
Bramlette, Levi A.: See—
Bramlette, Jack C, 3,451,371.
Bramley, Hal F.; Chiplis, Felix A.; Dunkle, David E.; and Taival-
koski, George W., to Amsted Industries Incorporated, mesne.
High-velocity shearing machine. 3,452,572, 7-1-69, CI. 72-275.
Brammer, Max. Box, e.g. for objects in gold, silver or porcelain.
3,439,799, 4-22-69, CI. 206-75.
Brams, Stewart L.; Gage, Frederick W.; and Riege, Ronald L., to
Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Adhesive composition of ethylene-
propylene copolymers and terpolymers with carbon black parti-
cles. 3,445,318, 5-20-69, CI. 161-46.
Bran & Lubbe: See—
Fuhrmann, Hans, 3,422,271.
Branagan, Edward F. Electronic circuit test board. 3,447,039, 5-27-
69, CI. 317-101.
Brancart, Claude P.: See —
Sheets, Herman E.; and Brancart, Claude P. ,3,433, 163.
Brancati, Mario J.: See —
Dickinson, Lloyd R.; and Brancati, Mario J. ,3,422,487.
Brancato, Kenneth Y. Live-bait carrier. 3,477,165, 11-11-69, CI. 43-
55.
Brancato, Leo J., to Heli-Coil Corporation. Device for securing an
artificial tooth to the bone structure of a human jaw. 3,435,526, 4-
1-69, CI. 32-10.
Branch, Chester W. Pickup truck bed mounted camper tent.
3,466,082, 9-9-69, CI. 296-23.
Branch, Jack P.; and Durham, Noel O. Tone frequency noise filter.
3,451,502, 6-24-69, CI. 181-23.
Branch, William C: See-
Booth, Jack J.; and Branch, William C.,3,472,425.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brand, Derek A.: See—
Giammarino, Joseph E.; and Brand, Derek A. ,3,424, 379.
Brand, Guenter; and Pfrommer, Gustav, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H.
Magneto flywheel ignition. 3,435,264, 3-25-69, CI. 310-70.
Brand, Horace D.: See —
Wildi, Gerard C; and Brand, Horace D., 3,463,202.
Brand, John R.; and Plunkett, Bradley J., to Warwick Electronics,
Inc. Electrical musical instruments. 3,422,454, 1-14-69, CI. 84-
1.01
Brand, John R.; and Plunkett, Bradley J., to Warwick Electronics
Inc. Key system for electrical musical instrument. 3,446,904, 5-27-
69, CI. 84-1.13
Brand, John R.; and Plunkett, Bradley J., to Warwick Electronics
Inc. Electric organ circuit. 3,465,087, 9-2-69, CI. 84-1.26
Brand, Karl, to Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co. Main pressure
cylinder for hydraulic power transmission systems. 3,423,940, 1-
28-69, CI. 60-54.6
Brand, Walter A., Jr., to General Electric Company. Speed-measur-
ing means with positon-detector, error- eliminating means.
3,436,656, 4-1-69, CI. 324-70.
Brand, Warren H.: See —
Hetz, Heinz K.; Brand, Warren H.; and Dabinett, George
B.,3,467,017.
Brandau, William, to Bendix Corporation, The. Sensor hysteresis
compensating system. 3,477,294, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-386.
Brandell Products Corporation: See —
Kategian, Nick C, 3,469,334.
Brandell, Sol R., to American Hydrotherm Corporation. Multiple
output electric heater apparatus. 3,443,065, 5-6-69, CI. 219-515.
Brandenberg, Karl A., to Aro Corporation, The. Interval timer for
pneumatic logic systems. 3,466,004, 9-9-69, CI. 251-61.3
Brandenburg, John T.; Crone, John M., Jr.; and Suggitt, Robert M.,
to Texaco Inc. Disproportionation of alkyl aromatics with deca-
tionized mordenite containing a sulfided metal. 3,476,821, 11-4-
69, CI. 260-672.
Brander, Arthur: See —
Hennecke, Rudolf; Brander, Arthur; and Georgi, Eu-
gen,3,465,599.
Brander, Richard, to Beltone Electronics Corporation. Electrical
switching device using constricted fluid conducting path.
3,423,704, 1-21-69, CI. 335-47.
Brandes, Roy H., to General Motors Corporation. Hot gas engine
with gas pressure control means. 3,466,867, 9-16-69, CI. 60-24.
Brandes, Roy H., to General Motors Corporation. Speed-accelera-
tion governor with fluid coupled inertia means. 3,475,970, 11-4-
69, CI. 73-512.
Brandes, Roy H.: See —
Heffner, Francis E.; and Brandes, Roy H., 3,458,995.
Brandestini, Antonio. Method and apparatus for wrapping tensioned
wire around vessels. 3,452,940, 7-1-69, CI. 242-7.01
Brandhorst, Jack A. Towing device for water skis. 3,422,786, 1-21-
69, CI. 114-235.
Brandin, Charles I., Inc.: See-
Hanson, Rolf G.; and Hansen, David G., 3,456,388.
Brandlc, Karl: See —
Zirngibl, Hans; Brandle, Karl; Beumer, Peter; and Weidmann,
Walter,3,485,584.
Zirngibl, Hans; Gutsche, Walter; and Brandle, Karl.3,486,913.
Brandmayr, Ronald J., to United States of America, Army. Method
of making a barium titanate body. 3,435,104, 3-25-69, CI. 264-65.
Brandmayr, Ronald J., to United States of America, Army. Method
of processing ferroelectric powders. 3,456,048, 7-15-69, CI. 264-
89.
Brandmayr, Ronald J.; and Di Vita, Sam, to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Method of treating monolithic ceramic capacitors.
3,426,1 14, 2-4-69, CI. 264-102.
Brandncr, Carl F.: See —
Boston, William G.; Brandner, Carl F.; and Foster, William
R., 3,470,956.
Dunlap, Peggy M.; Brandner, Carl F.; and Townsend, Harold
L. ,3,467, 190.
Brandner, Carl F.; Dunlap, Peggy M.; Foster, William R.; and Hurd,
Billy G., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Multistep method of water-
flooding. 3,437,141, 4-8-69, CI. 166-9.
Brandon, Charles S.: See—
Mayland, Bertrand J.; and Brandon, Charles S., 3,442,632.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; Trimarke, Carl Robert; Harvin, Richard
L.; and Brandon, Charles S. ,3,477,832.
Brandon, Clarence W., 12 1/2% to Brandon, Orpha B., 5% to Jacob-
son, Harvey B., 50% to Hardin, N. A., Newton, Catherine H., and
Wright, Hazel H. Method of treating and producing fluids from
reservoirs of variable permeability. 3,422,894, 1-21-69, CI. 166-
42.
Brandon, Clarence W., 12 1/2% to Brandon, Orpha B„ and 50% to
Harden, Nat A. Newton, Catherine H., and Wright, Hazel H.
Method for forming and/or augmenting an energy wave.
3,438,352, 4-15-69, CI. 116-137.
Brandon, Clarence W., 12 1/2% to Brandon, Orpha B. Method and
apparatus for cooling and heating. 3,473,344, 10-21-69, CI. 62-
115.
Brandon, Ira M. Nut and bolt assembly. 3,439,722, 4-22-69, CI. 151-
14.
Brandon, John R. Front box plate. 3,464,455, 9-2-69, CI. 139-183.
Brandon, John R. Front box plate for looms. 3,464,456, 9-2-69, CI.
139-183.
Brandon, O. B.: See —
Tiner, Robert F.; and Brandon, O. B.,3,467,384.
Brandon, Orpha B.: See —
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,422,894.
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,438,352.
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,473,344.
Brandon, Richard L.: See —
Trecker, David J.; Henry, Joseph P.; and Brandon, Richard
L.,3,453,197.
Brandon, Ronald E.; and Holman, Russell J., to General Electric
Company. Steam turbine rotor cooling arrangement. 3,429,557, 2-
25-69, CI. 253-39.15
Brandon, Thomas A., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Failure in-
dicating apparatus for a split brake system. 3,427,582, 2-1 1-69, CI.
340-52.
Brandon, Thomas A., Jr., to Chrysler Corporation. Regulating
device. 3,430,439, 3-4-69, CI. 60-54.5
Brandsma, Lambert: See —
Arens, Josef Ferdinand; and Brandsma, Lambert.3,422,151.
Brandstadter, Isaac Joseph, to Yissum Research Development Com-
pany. Analog spectrum accumulator. 3,480,932, 11-25-69, CI.
340-174.1
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; and Carlsson, Stig Ake Ingemar, to Ak-
tiebolaget Hassle. 2-Benzoyl-3-tertiaryamino alkoxy benzofuran
derivatives. 3,485,835, 12-23-69, CI. 260-247.7
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar, to Aktiebolaget Hassle. l-(Ortho-alkenyl phenoxy)-
2-hydroxy-3- isopropylaminopropanes and the salts thereof.
3,466,325, 9-9-69, CI. 260-501.17
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar, to Aktiebolaget Hassle. Ortho, meta and para-alke-
nylphenoxy- hydroxyalkyl derivatives in the treatment of cardiac
and vascular diseases. 3,466,376, 9-9-69, CI. 424-330.
Brandt, Armand, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Electri-
cal converter circuit for supplying a load with variable frequency
alternating current from an alternating current source of constant
frequency. 3,435,321, 3-25-69, CI. 321-7.
Brandt Automatic Cashier Co.: See —
Buchholz, Arnold R.; and Bergman, Charles T., 3,442,272.
Brandt, Bertil; and Svensson, Assar, to Skelleftea Gummifabriks A.-
B. Lining plate for loading cage or similar device. 3,480,321, 11-
25-69, CI. 296-28.
Brandt, Bertil: See—
Svensson, Assar Natanael; and Brandt, Bertil,3,456,795.
Brandt, Carl E.: See-
Warsaw, Don K.; and Brandt, Carl E.,3,426,826.
Brandt, Edison R.; and Knight, Frank W., Jr., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Camera bellows. 3,421,425, 1-14-69, CI. 95-39.
Brandt, Gunnar Walter, to LKB-Produkter AB. Centrifugal separa-
tor. 3,465,957, 9-9-69, CI. 233-26.
Brandt, Hans-Ado, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Film guiding
and transporting mechanism for microfilm readers. 3,469,907, 9-
30-69, CI. 352-225.
Brandt, Herbert. Heating of stone for a rotary kiln. 3,477,702, 11-
11-69, CI. 263-32.
Brandt, Herbert. Wet-type dust precipitators. 3,481,115, 12-2-69, CI.
55-233.
Brandt, Ivan L.: See —
Huette, Walter F.; Struger, Odo J.; and Brandt, Ivan
L.,3,444,437.
Brandt, Karl: See —
Hess, Kurt; Meckbach, Heinrich; Brandt, Karl; and Wolz, Her-
mann,3,467,536.
Brandt, Nellie B. Stand for iron. 3,428,280, 2-18-69, CI. 248-117.2
Brandt, Raymond A.; and Dickerson, Loren L., to United States of
America, Army. Frequency doubler. 3,448,387, 6-3-69, CI. 328-
20.
Brandts, Theodorus G.: See —
Lichtenberger, Joseph A.; and Brandts, Theodorus
G.,3,461,032.
Brandus, Liviu: See —
Popovici, Nicolae; Potop, Petre; and Brandus, Liviu, 3,421, 848.
Potop, Petre; and Brandus, Liviu, 3, 477, 205.
Brandys, Edward L. Drafting instrument. 3,455,029, 7-15-69, CI. 33-
110.
Brane, Earl P., to Borgerud Mfg. Co., Inc. Venturi arrangement.
3,473,481, 10-21-69, CI. 103-262.
Brane, Ralph M.: See —
Klauss, Howard C; and Brane, Ralph M., 3,423, 346.
Brane, Ralph M.; and Hart, Donald P., to PPG Industries, Inc. Elec-
trodeposition of polycarboxylic acid resin and an organophilic ca-
tion modified clay. 3,483,109, 12-9-69, CI. 204-181.
Yurcheshen, Michael; Levine, Morris; and Brane, Ralph
M.,3,449,228.
Brangwin, Frank: See —
Newton, Archie; and Brangwin, Frank, 3,446,853.
LIST OF PATENTEES
187
Branham, Donald R.; Selfe, Richard J.; and Hester, Ray W., Jr., to
Crestwave Offshore Services, Inc. Cantilevered offshore structure.
3,477,235, 11-11-69, CI. 61-46.5
Branick, Charles Earl, to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Tire cutting
apparatus. 3,460,419, 8-12-69, CI. 83-185.
Branigan, Alan E. J., to Bell & Howell Company. Motion picture
camera having a rotating gyroscopically stabilized lens and a varia-
ble erection rate means. 3,424,523, 1-28-69, CI. 352-243.
Brannen, Wiley W. Hydraulic brake adjuster. 3,464,526, 9-2-69, CI.
188-152.
Brannland. Rolf Karl August: See—
Scholander, Axel Fredrik; and Brannland, Rolf Karl Au-
gust,3,427,236.
Brannock, Kent C, to Eastman Kodak Company. Manufacture of
2,4-(lH,3H)-pyridinediones. 3,432,506, 3-11-69, CI. 260-289.
Brannock, Kent C., to Eastman Kodak Company. Sulfone aldehydes.
3,475,494, 10-28-69, CI. 260-601.
Brannock, Kent C, to Eastman Kodak Company. Tertiaryamino-
cyclobutanes with electronegative substituents. 3,481,936, 12-2-
69, CI. 260-293.
Brannock, Kent C, to Eastman Kodak Company. Tertiaryamino-
cyclobutanes with electronegative substituents. 3,481,939, 12-2-
69, CI. 260-293.4
Brannon, Edward O., to Racine Hydraulics, Inc. Selective priority
flow control system. 3,456,560, 7-22-69, CI. 91-412.
Brannon, Edward O., to Racine Hydraulics, Inc. Directional control
valve. 3,472,261, 10-14-69, CI. 137-102.
Brannon, Edward O.; and Petersen, Irving J., to Racine Hydraulics,
Inc. Control valve. 3,480,039, 1 1-25-69, CI. 137-596.2
Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr.: See —
Howell, Lynn G.; Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr.; and Barry,
Adelbert.3,472,076.
Bransford, Ernest O., Jr., to Beaman Corporation. Overhang, struc-
ture and decorative fascia. 3,456,406, 7-22-69, CI. 52-94.
Branson, Charles D., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Ignition
means for burner means and the like. 3,459,172, 8-5-69, CI. 126-
39.
Branson, Charles D.; and Genbauffe, Francis S., to Robertshaw Con-
trols Company. Ignition means for cooking apparatus and the like.
3,462,234, 8-19-69, CI. 431-255.
Branson, Esther E.: See —
Branson, Henry E., 3,460,346.
Branson, Henry E., deceasedO (by Branson, Esther E.; executrix), to
Stromberg Hydraulic Brake and Coupling Company. Multi-step
hydraulic power mechanism. 3,460,346, 8-12-69, Cl. 60-54.5
Branson, Henry E., to Stromberg Hydraulic Brake and Coupling
Company. Auxiliary control for a dual hydraulic brake system.
3,436,917, 4-8-69, CI. 60-54.5
Branson Instruments, Incorporated: See-
Branson, Norman G., 3,429,743.
Branson, Norman G., 3,443,797.
Branson, Norman G., 3,472,063.
Brech, Kilian H., 3,485,087.
Brech, Kilian H., 3,486,368.
Erhardt, John E.; Hirtle, Kenneth S.; and Osterman, Harry F.,
3,425,533.
Harris, Everett A.; and Jugler, John, 3,483,066.
Harris, Robert V., 3,435,664.
Hauser, Ray L., 3,480,492.
Horton, Robert C, 3,462,803.
Jacke, Stanley E., 3,421,939.
Krenke, Vincent Gerald, 3,487,237.
Obeda, Edward G., 3,440,118.
Obeda, Edward G., 3,468,731.
Shoh, Andrew, 3,432,691.
Shoh, Andrew, 3,441,875.
Shoh, Andrew, 3,443,130.
Shoh, Andrew; and Wilkens, Hans Joachim, 3,469,211.
Soloff, Robert S.; Jacke, Stanley E.; and Bloch, Peter K.,
3,440,117.
Soloff, Robert S., 3,464,102.
Branson, Norman G., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Shock
wave treatment method and apparatus. 3,429,743, 2-25-69, Cl.
' 134-1.
Branson, Norman G., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Instru-
ment for measuring cavitation intensity in a liquid. 3,443,797, 5-
13-69, Cl. 259-72.
Branson, Norman G., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Reso-
nant sensing device. 3,472,063, 10-14-69, Cl. 73-67.1
Branson, Theodore A.: See —
Wille, Herbert S.; Branson, Theodore A.; and Matushek, John
W.,3,437,055.
Brantley, Richard K., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Method of controlling soil-borne nematodes and fungi with 1-aza-
, 2-cycloalkenyl-2-chloro-l- carbonyl or 1-thiocarbonyl chlorides.
, 3,482,020, 12-2-69, Cl. 424-244.
Brantly, Jeff D.: See-
Shirley, William L.; Lee, Henry L.; and Brantly, Jeff
D., 3,462, 145.
Shirley, William L.; Lee, Henry L.; and Brantly, Jeff
D., 3,472,5 11.
Branton, Donald L., to Sta-Rite Industries, Inc. Liquid transfer ap-
paratus. 3,469,596, 9-30-69, CI. 137-205.
Brany, Jaroslav; and Panek, Jiri, to Vyzkumny ustav strojirensko
technologie a ekonomiky. Method and arrangement for checking
deficiencies of shape of rotation bodies. 3,486,616, 12-30-69, Cl.
209-80.
Branyon, James Curtis; Harshbarger, Allen L.; and Martin, Maxie, to
Reynolds Metals Company. Dispensing carton for web material
and blanks for making same. 3,477,624, 1 1-1 1-69, Cl. 225-43.
Brasau, Norman: See —
Armstrong, John A.; and Brasau, Norman, 3,445, 167.
Brasch, Jay, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Adducts
of alkylene imines and carboxylic acids. 3,452,002, 6-24-69, Cl.
260-239.3
Brasco S.A.: See —
Asper, Jean-Jacques, 3,454,164.
Brasen, Daniel: See —
Barkow, William Henry; and Brasen, Daniel, 3,447,853.
Brasen, Wallace Raymond; and Cleaver, Charles Spencer, to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Copolymers of
tetrafluoroethylene and olefins curable to elastomers. 3,467,635,
9-16-69, Cl. 260-80.76
Brasen, Wallace R.: See —
Bechtold, Max F.; and Brasen, Wallace R.,3,429,846.
Brashier, Roy R.: See —
Rushing, Karl; and Allen, John Clarence, Jr., 3,468,379.
Brasier, Charles A.: See —
Childers, Thomas W.; Genois, Edmond R.; and Brasier, Charles
A.,3,464,495.
Brasier, Robert E., to Boeing Company, The. Optical normalizer.
3,435,532, 4-1-69, Cl. 33-185.
Brasier, Robert E., to Boeing Company, The. Three directional opti-
cal alignment instrument. 3,446,560, 5-27-69, Cl. 356-146.
Braskamp, Willem Hendrik, to Indoheem N.V. Hair clamp.
3,428,057, 2-18-69, Cl. 132-36.
Braslau, Norman, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Semiconductor bulk effect microwave oscillator. 3,435,303, 3-25-
69, Cl. 317-234.
Brassell, Clarence Morgan: See —
Murchison, John R.; Darnall, John C; and Brassell, Clarence
Morgan,3 ,429,239.
Brasseur, Jacques Marc, to Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Sim-
ca. Automobile door internal handle assembly. 3,433,519, 3-18-
69, Cl. 292-336.3
Brasseur, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Simca.
Locking sliding door. 3,433,036, 3-18-69, Cl. 70-99.
Brasseur, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme des Autombiles Simca. Tor-
sion bar adjusting device. 3,476,375, 1 1-4-69, CI. 267-57.
Brasseur, Roger N. Container lifting device. 3,429,606, 2-25-69, Cl.
294-26.
Brastad, William A., to General Mills, Inc. Marking device.
3,459,483, 8-5-69, Cl. 401-131.
Brastins, Auseklis; and Willard, Frank G., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Binary adder circuit using denial logic. 3,454,751, 7-
8-69, Cl. 235-176.
Brastins, Auseklis: See —
Vercellotti, Leonard C; and Brastins, Auseklis,3,440,628.
Brastow, Edgar R.: See —
Amsler, Clyde R.; Brastow, Edgar R.; and Little, Ronald
F.,3,446,080.
Brastow, Edgar R.; Bjordahl, James; and Little, Ronald F., to Clary
Corporation. Gyroscope. 3,434,355, 3-25-69, Cl. 74-5.12
Brastow, Edgar R.; Voge, Andrew; and Schaberg, Richard R., to
Clary Corporation. Rate gyroscope. 3,434,353, 3-25-69, Cl. 74-5.6
Brasure, Donald Eugene, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Method of thermoplastic film manufacture. 3,475,248, 10-
28-69, Cl. 156-229.
Braswell, Herman W. Device for cleaning window surfaces.
3,455,638, 7-15-69, Cl. 401-23.
Bratingham, Charles R.; Beekman, Bruce E.; and Eames, Loren W.
Stress reducing floor surface. 3,434,715, 3-25-69, Cl. 272-57.
Bratkowski, Yaroslau R., to Freen, A., Limited. Rear projection
screen. 3,463,569, 8-26-69, Cl. 350-129.
Bratland, Arthur. Sterilisation of milk products. 3,467,531, 9-16-69,
Cl. 99-212.
Bratland, Arthur. Process for the production of whipped cream.
3,468,671, 9-23-69, Cl. 99-60.
Bratt, Sven Ake, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Torque release means
for rotary pneumatic tools. 3,473,439, 10-21-69, Cl. 91-59.
Bratten, Thomas A., to General Motors Corporation. Inertia sensing
proportioner. 3,455,609, 7-15-69, Cl. 303-24.
Bratten, Thomas A.; and Naismith, Thomas D., to General Motors
Corporation. Inertia sensing proportioner. 3,476,443, 11-4-69, Cl.
303-24.
Bratti, Ronald P. Grout applying machine. 3,452,381, 7-1-69, CI. 15-
98.
Bratton, Francis H.; and Fick, Herbert J., to Schjeldahl, G. T., Com-
pany. Annealing of metal-plastic laminates. 3,452,133, 6-24-69,
Cl. 264-346.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bratton, Francis H.; Fick, Herbert J.; and Klimisch, Kenneth W., to
Schjeldahl, G. T., Company. Method of bonding polyimide films.
3,449,193, 610-69, CI. 156-322.
Bratton, Francis H.: See —
Slater, Richard J.; and Bratton, Francis H., 3,452, 355.
Bratton, Wilson T.: See —
Boretti, Napoleon P.; Bratton, Wilson TV, and Tolstyka, Joseph
R., 3,477,870.
Brauch, Harold N.: See —
Beck, George P.; and Brauch, Harold N., 3,452,31 1.
Brauchla, Herbert C, 1/2 to Guernsey, J. D. Apparatus for air driv-
ing of strip screws. 3,421,557, 1-14-69, CI. 144-32.
Braucht, Theodore C, to D & W Rankin Manufacturing Company.
Welding apparatus. 3,483,353, 12-9-69, CI. 219-125.
Braucksiek, Henry C: See-
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Braucksiek, Henry C, 3,467,893.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Braucksiek, Henry C.,3,474,388.
Braude, George L.; and Lard, Edwin W., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Fabric coated with binder and pulverulent molecular sieve and
process of making same. 3,431,133, 3-4-69, CI. 117-24.
Braudeau, Pierre; and Maillet, Alfred M. A., to La Soudure Elec-
trique Languepin. Apparatus for electrically treating workpieces
with electrodes. 3,433,919, 3-18-69, CI. 219-69.
Brauer, Edwin H., to Cyril Bath Company, The. Stretch leveling
machine. 3,448,603, 6-10-69, CI. 72-296.
Brauer, Edwin H.; and Huggett, T. Virgil, to Cyril Bath Company,
The. Stretch forming machine and segmental adjustable die com-
bination. 3,426,569, 2-11-69, CI. 72-295.
Brauer, Horst; Fenner, Erich; and Kuschke, Renate, to Siemens Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Ceramic bodies of ferroelectric material with
perovskite structure which is partially p-conduct- ing and partially
n-conducting. 3,441,517, 4-29-69, CI. 252-520.
Brauer, Lothar W., to Auergesellschaft G.m.b.H. Colorimetric in-
dicator. 3,467,601, 9-16-69, CI. 252-408.
Braught, John D., to United States Steel Corporation. Receptacle of
molded plastic material. 3,450,302, 6-17-69, CI. 220-60.
Braukhoff, Ronald E., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Company.
Disk brake with button-type shoes and air cooling. 3,444,966, 5-
20-69, CI. 188-264.
Brault, Andre R., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Layout machine with
encoder means. 3,438,133, 4-15-69, CI. 33-1.
Brault, Andre R., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Film viewer coordinate
measuring means. 3,455,026, 7-15-69, CI. 33-1.
Brault, Andre R.; and White, Robert E., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc.
Traveling projection light viewer means. 3,421,813, 1-14-69, CI.
353-22.
Braun Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Anna, Otto Konrad, 3,421,216.
Anna, Otto Konrad, 3,464,110.
Cobarg, Claus Christian, 3,442,197.
Hasselbach, Wolfgang, 3,449,975.
Heim, Heinz, 3,485,332.
Messinger, Werner; and Wich, Robert, 3,440,725.
Messinger, Werner, 3,468,025.
Michaelis, Manfred, 3,465,800.
Michaelis, Manfred, 3,477,489.
Schindler, Hans, 3,458,765.
Wich, Robert; and Messinger, Werner, 3,440,724.
Wosylus, Klaus Dieter, 3,449,636.
Braun, Arthur R. Plural part molding. 3,443,005, 5-6-69, CI. 264-
245.
Braun, Arthur R. Upside-downside aerosol dispensing valve.
3,447,551,6-3-69, CI. 137-43.
Braun, C. F., & Company: See—
Grotz, Bernard J., Jr., 3,442,613.
Braun, Daniel E., to Briggs & Stratum Corporation. Extended oil
filler tube. 3,474,884, 10-28-69, CI. 184-1.
Braun, Edwin C, Jr., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Towline cart
switching device. 3,426,701, 2-1 1-69, CI. 104-172.
Braun, Ernst; and Braun, Gert, to Halbach & Braun, Maschinen-
fabrik. Coal-cutting tool. 3,431,024, 3-4-69, CI. 299-34.
Braun, Eugene R.: See—
Heyberger, Werner; and Braun, Eugene R.,3,433,331.
Braun, Eugene R., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Hoist overload
preventing device. 3,433,332, 3-18-69, CI. 188-134.
Braun, G. A.: See—
McCabe, Logan D„ 3,464,131.
Braun, Gert: See—
Braun, Ernst; and Braun, Gert,3,43 1,024.
Braun, Gilles G. Heater stand and cavity injector. 3,466,752, 9-16-
69, CI. 32-60.
Braun, Gunther: See —
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,577.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,578.
Braun, Herbert D., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The, mesne. Mixer-chopper. 3,450,180, 6-17-69, CI. 146-182.
Braun, Herbert: See —
Ruprecht, Robert; Heydlauf, Kurt; and Braun, Her-
bert,3,434,363.
Braun, Howard E.: See —
Desmarchais, Walter E.; and Braun, Howard E., 3,445,971.
Braun, John A., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Self-centering
electrical switch. 3,439,138, 4-15-69, CI. 200-67.
Braun, John A.: See —
Sanford, Carlton E.; and Braun, John A. ,3,454,733.
Braun, Josef, to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Method and apparatus for
magneto- hydrodynamic electric power generation. 3,440,457, 4-
22-69, CI. 310-11.
Braun, Karlheinz, to Eisenbau Albert Ziefle K.G. Electrically insulat-
ing coupling for pipes and the like. 3,432,186, 3-11-69, CI. 285-
53.
Braun, Morris; and Spransy, George B., to Braun, W., Company.
Means for effectively sealing a bottle or container. 3,425,579, 2-4-
69, CI. 215-40.
Braun, Oskar; Gross, Richard; and Nakaten, Herbert, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Aqueous solutions of phthalocyanine pigments and process for
preparing them. 3,446,569, 5-27-69, CI. 8-84.
Braun, Philip N.; and Meier, Fredrice, to Tag-O-Matic Machine Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for marking and classifying articles of laundry.
3,448,869, 6-10-69, CI. 214-11.
Braun, Reinhold; and Puteick, Johann J., to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Arrangement for selective testing of search
wires. 3,482,053, 12-2-69, CI. 179-18.
Braun, Richard E.: See —
Bradford, Rex C; and Braun, Richard E.,3,479,662.
Braun, Richard E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Apparatus and method for magnetic recording. 3,438,018, 4-8-69,
CI. 340-174.1
Braun, Richard E.; Tiao, Hui-li; and Verdibello, Ambrose A., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Method of manufac-
turing magnetic transducers. 3,486,220, 12-30-69, CI. 29-603.
Braun, Robert A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Hexasubstituted-2-sila-l,3-dioxolanes. 3,433,819, 3-18-69, CI. 260-
448.8
Braun, Robert A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
2,2,5 ,5-Tetraperhaloalkyl-4,4-dialkoxy substituted-l,3-dioxolane.
3,467,674, 9-16-69, CI. 260-340.9
Braun, Robert A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Per-
halo containing air-drying monomers. 3,476,771, 11-4-69, CI. 260-
340.7
Braun, Roland J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Automatic gain control circuit for optical senser. 3,461,300, 8-12-
69, CI. 250-214.
Braun, Rudolph A., to Clevite Corporation. Apparatus for depositing
molten metal on a moving metal strip. 3,452,807, 7-1-69, CI. 164-
275.
Braun, Vlastimil, to Chepos, Zavody chemickeho a potravinarskeho
strojirenstvi oborovy podnik. Bubble cap assemblies for bubble
towers. 3,427,007, 2-1 1-69, CI. 261-1 14.
Braun, Vlastimil; and Vitek, Oto, to Chepos, Zavody chemickeho a
potravinarskeho strojirenstvi oborovy podnik. Slotted tray for frac-
tionating column and the like. 3,445,095, 5-20-69, CI. 261-114.
Braun, W., Company: See —
Braun, Morris; and Spransy, George B., 3,425,579.
Friedberg, Arthur A., 3,462,034.
Lerner, Nathan B., 3,474,930.
Braun, Wilhelm Friedrich. Process for the synthetic production of
ammonia. 3,420,630, 1-7-69, CI. 23-198.
Braun, Willy; and Anton, Ernst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Anthra [1,2-c] pyrazole derivative. 3,428,647,
2-18-69, CI. 260-312.
Braun, Willy; and Bachmann, Gerhard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft Ludwigshafen. Alpha-anthraquin-
onylaminobenzoylpropionic acid and esters. 3,442,914, 5-6-69, CI.
260-376.
Braun, Willy; and Mecke, Rolf, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Heterocyclic-nitrogen anthraquinone monoazo
dyes. 3,483,179, 12-9-69, CI. 260-154.
Braun, Willy; and Paetzke, Ingo, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Anthraquinone azo barbituric acid derivative
dyes. 3,428,620, 2-18-69, CI. 260-154.
Braun, Wolfgang: See —
Luge, Karlheinz E.; and Braun, Wolfgang,3,477,203.
Braund, Reed J.; and Weinberg, Seymour B., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Potential sensing PBX class-of-service
selector circuit. 3,441,679, 4-29-69, CI. 179-18.
Brauner, Shlomo. Process of making moulded compositions particu-
larly for footwear. 3,445,874, 5-27-69, CI. 12-146.
Braunhut, Harold N. Adjustable polarizing eyeglasses. 3,423,149, 1- .
21-69, CI. 351-49.
Braunisch, Herbert; Lenhart, Helga; and Seifried, Walter, to Kalle
Aktiengesellschaft. Manufacture of polyethylene terephthalate
laminates. 3,434,916, 3-25-69, CI. 161-231.
Brauns, Kenneth V., to Armour and Company. Multi-edge rotary
blade. 3,468,356, 9-23-69, CI. 146-95.
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189
Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt: See—
Hillebrand, Heinrich, 3,428,182.
Kaether, Willy; and Dietzel, Walter, 3,475,214.
von der Linde, Hans-Jurgen; and Haberich, Wilhelm, 3,481,783.
Braunschweigische Mashinenbauanstalt: See—
Haberich, Wilhelm; and Felber, Erhard Hermann Gustav,
3,462,299.
Braunstein, Morris: See—
Zuleeg, Rainer; and Braunstein, Morris,3,454,847.
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lester A., Jr., to National
Distillers and Chemical Corporation. Stabilizing composition for
olefin polymers containing a hydrocarbon-mercapto-hydrocarbon
phosphite, carbon black, and a hindered henol. 3,462,375, 8-19-
69, CI. 252-400.
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lestera A., Jr., to National
Distillers and Chemical Corporation. Enhancement of resistance of
olefin polymers to heat deterioration. 3,480,581, 11-25-69, CI.
260-41.
Brauser, Stanley O.: See-
Hughes, William L.; and Brauser, Stanley O., 3,459,953.
Brautigam, John J.: See —
Matthysse, Irving F.; Raila, Edward S.; Osborn, William G.; and
Brautigam, John J. ,3,427,549.
Brav, Milton: See —
Mackie, Charles G.; and Rahr, Gordon J., 3,438,577.
Bravenec, Frank Richard, to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated.
Recorder with cover mounted web tensioning means. 3,460,158,
8-5-69, CI. 346-136.
Bravo, Justo B.; and Dimeler, Glenn R., to Sun Oil Company. Noble
metal aluminum alloys as catalysts for fuel cell electrodes.
3,428,490,2-18-69, CI. 136-86.
Brawley Steel Co.: See —
Arnold, Ray E., 3,430,478.
Brawner, Frederick A.; and Smith, Lawrence H., to Radke, Lee, As-
sociates, Inc. Remote control apparatus. 3,442,150, 5-6-69, CI. 74-
501.
Brawner, Frederick A.; Smith, Lawrence H.; and Pringle, William L.,
to Radke, Lee, Associates, Inc. Remote control apparatus.
3,442,151,5-6-69, CI. 74-501.
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Filbey, Allen H., to Ethyl Corporation.
Hydrocarbon fuel or tetraalkyl lead fluid containing an exhaust
emission reducing bisphenol. 3,484,218, 12-16-69, CI. 44-69.
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Lajiness, Evelyn J., to Ethyl Corpora-
tion. Halovinyl mercurials as plant defoliants. 3,433,621, 3-18-69,
CI. 71-70.
Braxton, James L.: See—
Gehring, Arthur J.; Gardner, Henry J.; Braxton, James L.; and
Crellin, Edwin W., 3,465,866.
Bray, Ben G.; and Kozlowski, Robert H., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Middle distillate hydrogen treating process. 3,420,768, 1-7-
69, CI. 208-58.
Bray, Chester W., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Low-
distortion gain and phase-stable power amplifier. 3,460,051, 8-5-
69, CI. 330-124.
Bray, Ellis E.; and Zimmerman, John R., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Geochemical exploration. 3,446,597, 5-27-69, CI. 23-230.
Bray, Frederick W., Jr., to Nordberg Manufacturing Company.
Vibrating mechanism. 3,486,387, 12-30-69, CI. 74-61.
Bray, Geo., & Company Limited: See-
Hancock, John; and Westerman, Albert, 3,439,877.
Hancock, John; and Westerman, Albert, 3,439,997.
Hancock, John, 3,467,316.
Bray, Horace D., to Lowenstein, M., & Sons, Inc. Apparatus for
stretching fabric. 3,474,509, 10-28-69, CI. 26-51.
Bray, James A.: See-
Smith, John R.; and Bray, James A. ,3,475,295.
Smith, John R.; and Bray, James A. ,3,479,256.
Bray, Lane A.: See —
Ritter, Gerald L.; and Bray, Lane A. ,3,463,619.
Bray Oil Company: See-
Bray, Ulric B.; and Fainman, Morton Z., 3,478,1 13.
Bray, Ralph: See-
Frank, Edward; and Bray, Ralph,3,43 1,787.
Bray, Robert S.; Lozano, Luis J.; and Kabelka, Peter J., to Anaconda
American Company. Edge contouring of metal strip and metal
strip product. 3,469,430, 9-30-69, CI. 72-200.
Bray, Russell S.; and Hauser, Frederick L. Impregnation device for
locating the site of internal bleeding. 3,421,499, 1-14-69, CI. 128-
2.
Bray, Sidney Crockett. Food turner and grill cleaner kit combina-
tion. 3,434,175, 3-25-69, CI. 15-105.
Bray, Stewart V., to Ford Motor Company. Spark plug. 3,451,110,
6-24-69, CI. 29-25.12
Bray, Thoma L.: See—
Cofer, Daniel B.; Ward, George C; Proctor, Dale D.; and Bray,
Thoma L.,3,454,077.
Bray, Thomas E.: See-
Barrett, John R.; Bray, Thomas E.; and Claflin, Gerald
E.,3,486,029.
Bray, Thomas E.; and Clusick, Robert E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Solid state light emitting display with memory. 3,479,517,
11-18-69, CI. 250-213.
Bray, Thomas L.: See —
Cofer, Daniel B.; and Bray, Thomas L.,3,464,483.
Cofer, Daniel B.; Ward, George C; and Bray, Thomas
L.,3,478,813.
Bray, Thomas L., to Southwire Company. Casting machine with
removable casting ring. 3,464,484, 9-2-69, CI. 164-278.
Bray, Ulric B.; and Fainman, Morton Z., to Bray Oil Company.
Hydrocarbon hydraulic oil. 3,478,113, 11-11-69, CI. 260-671.
Bray, William E.: See —
Alford, John H.; Armand, Harold A.; Bray, William E.; Hamil-
ton, Edward E.; Jasper, Leslie L.; Moore, Samuel D.; Renker,
Robert L.; and Ryon, Richard M., Jr.,3,423,677.
Bray, William E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Digital
synchronization system. 3,440,609, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bray, William E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. High frequen-
cy binary memory and logic circuit. 3,441,914, 4-29-69, CI. 340-
173.
Bray, William R. Two phase heat exchanger. 3,482,625, 12-9-69, CI.
165-106.
Braye, Emile H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Phenothiaphos-
phines. 3,449,426, 6-10-69, CI. 260-570.5
Braye, Emile H.: See —
Hubel, Karl W.; and Braye, Emile H.,3,426,052.
Brazel, Rudolf: See—
Ritz, Ernst; and Brazel, Rudolf,3,476,106.
Brazell, James W.; Perkins, James T., Jr.; and White, Edwin L., to
Southern Iron and Equipment Company, Inc. Gantry cranes.
3,433,366, 3-18-69, CI. 212-14.
Brazener, Harry M.; and Newman, Robert W., to Inventions, Inc.,
mesne. Method and apparatus for use in making honeycomb
cores. 3,477,893, 11-11-69, CI. 156-197.
Breacker, Edward A., to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales.
Automatic rewinding apparatus. 3,460,773, 8-12-69, CI. 242-56.6
Breacker, Edward A.; and Armelin, Edouard R., to Societe d'Etudes
de Machines Speciales. Rewinding machines. 3,443,769, 5-13-69,
CI. 242-56.
Breacker, Edward Albert; and Armelin, Edouard, to Societe
d'Etudes de Machines Speciales. Rewinding machines. 3,421,709,
1-14-69, CI. 242-64.
Breacker, Edward Albert; and Armelin, Edouard R., to Societe
d'Etudes de Machines Speciales. Automatic tote rewind.
3,430,880, 3-4-69, CI. 242-56.
Breakfield, Joseph W.: See —
Crimmins, David J.; and Breakfield, Joseph W., 3,465,432.
Brealey, Graham John, to Courtaulds Limited. Production of
polyacrylonitrile fibres. 3,431,244, 3-4-69, CI. 260-78.5
Breant, Claude; Linares, Hubert; and Seibold, Gerard, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Novel hydroxyaryl tetrephthalamates. 3,487,099, 12-
30-69, CI. 260-471.
Brearley Company, The: See —
Provi, Mike A., 3,426,861.
Provi, Mike A.; and Guinter, S Robert, 3,460,642.
Provi, Mike A.; Stinson, George E.; and Lang, Lawrence V.,
3,469,645.
Provi, Mike A.; and Guinter, S. Robert, 3,478,618.
Breas, Cornelia: See —
Van Burleigh, Johannes Balfour; and Breas, Cornelia,3,466,359.
Breault, Richard D.: See—
Siebenberg, Henry N.; and Breault, Richard D.,3,48 1,737.
Breaux, Onezime Philip. Homopolar generator having parallel posi-
tioned faraday disk structures. 3,465,187, 9-2-69, CI. 310-178.
Breazeale, Francis B.: See —
Bowers, Virginia S.; Breazeale, Francis B.; and Rice, Charles
M., 3,435,607.
Brebant, Charles; Labet, Jacques; and Mosse, Pierre, to Commis-
sariat a l'Energie Atomique. Stereoscopic telescope for the remote
viewing of objects placed in a sealed examination cave. 3,485,548,
12-23-69, CI. 350-36.
Brebner, James: See —
Gabbitus, Derek; Stephens, Allan; Brebner, James; and Lee,
Anthony Michael,3,430,427.
Brebner, John Low: See —
Mooser, Emanuel; and Brebner, John Low,3,443,141.
Brech, Kilian H., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Ultrasonic
inspection apparatus. 3,485,087, 12-23-69, CI. 73-67.7
Brech, Kilian H., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Ultrasonic
inspection apparatus. 3,486,368, 12-30-69, CI. 73-67.9
Brecher, Charles; Lempicki, Alexander; and Samelson, Harold, to
General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Op-
tical maser solution comprising a compound of europium tetrakis
benxoyltrifluoroacetonate and piperidinium. 3,454,901, 7-8-69, CI.
331-94.5
Brecher, Lee E.: See —
Putnam, Richard E.; Brecher, Lee E.; Archer, Dave H.; and
Zahradnik, Ray L.,3,437,325.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Brechna, Habib, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Radiation resistant insulation. 3,427,189, 2-11-69, CI.
117-126.
Brechner, Stanley; Malakoff, Meyer; and Rieger, Martin M., to
Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. Two phase fast break-
ing foam pressurized hair waving composition. 3,433,868, 3-18-69,
CI. 424-47.
Brecknell, Dolman: See —
Dolman, Henry J., 3,463,171.
Breckoff, Walter E.; and McEuen, John M., to Ethyl Corporation.
Preparation of a j8-olefin from a straight chain terminal olefin with
metallic molybdenum catalyst. 3,424,813, 1-28-69, CI. 260-683.2
Breckwoldt, Gerhard H., to St. Louis University. Laryngoscopy
manikin. 3,471,944, 10-14-69, CI. 35-17.
Bred, Leo: See —
Preaux, Lucien; and Bred, Leo,3,421,968.
Brede, Ernst, to Continental Elektroindustrie A.G. Apparatus for
measuring terrestrial gravity from a moving vehicle. 3,477,293, 11-
11-69, CI. 73-382.
Brede, Ernst; Schulze, Reinhard; and Thebis, Eberhard, to Continen-
tal Elektroindustrie A.G. Gravimeter. 3,486,379, 12-30-69, CI. 73-
382.
Brediger, James L.; Day, William B.; Lavedan, Louis J., Jr.; and
Parks, Joe K., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Microwave transition
apparatus. 3,431,515, 3-4-69, CI. 333-21.
Bredt, James H.: See —
Kendall, Louis F., Jr.; and Bredt, James H., 3,480,554.
Bredvik, Martin, to Boeing Company, The. Adjustable toggle clamp.
3,425,098, 2-4-69, CI. 24-68.
Breed, Arie Eugene; and Billhymer, Robert Franklin, to Deere &
Company. Wheel rake. 3,484,803, 12-16-69, CI. 56-377.
Breed, Arthur R., to Lamson & Sessions Co., The. Thread forming
fastener. 3,481,380, 12-2-69, CI. 151-22.
Breed, David S. Dashpot timer having a coated piston. 3,458,991, 8-
5-69, CI. 58-144.
Breed, David S. Dashpot timer having a coated metallic piston.
3,458,992, 8-5-69, CI. 58-144.
Breed, Laurence W.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,444,127.
Breeden, Robert L.; and Rickert, Richard M., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Multifrequency signal generator for
tone- dialed telephones. 3,424,870, 1-28-69, CI. 179-84.
Breedlove, William W.; and Fabry, Joseph W., Jr. Golf bag stands.
3,432,130, 3-1 1-69, CI. 248-96.
Breen, Alvin L.; and Lauterbach, Herbert G., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for treating a filamentary
strand. 3,421,194, 1-14-69, CI. 28-72.
Breen, Dale H.: See —
Geiger, Eugene J.; and Breen, Dale H., 3,475,804.
Breen, Henry D.: See —
Bczlaj, Frank A.; McLaughlin, Gerald R.; Loomis, Russell M.;
and Breen, Henry D., 3,486,468.
Breen, Henry D.; and Loomis, Russell M., to Unarco Industries, Inc.
Lading supporting and separating means. 3,431,015, 3-4-69, CI.
296-24.
Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry D., 3,477, 392.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry
D.,3,422,773.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry
D., 3,478,700.
Breen, Stanley: See—
Benson, Warren E., Jr.; Breen, Stanley; and Monaghan,
Ralph,3,465,243.
Breen, Stanley; and Benson, Warren E., Jr., to Kingsbury Technolo-
gy, Inc., mesne. Capacitor test cell apparatus including error-
reducing coupling cables. 3,450,988, 6-17-69, CI. 324-61.
Brcesc, Lemuel R., to Radiation Incorporated. Supervisory control
system combining scanning and direct selection modes of opera-
tion. 3,444,521, 5-13-69, CI. 340-163.
Brcetvelt, Emile. Shearing machine for plates. 3,424,045, 1-28-69,
CI. 83-373.
Breeze Corporations, Inc.: See —
Ecclcs, Fred J.; and Landow, Harold, 3,432,847.
Brcfka, Paul E.: See—
Latham, Peter A.; and Brefka, Paul E.,3,47 1,058.
Shapiro, Laban D.; Latham, Peter A.; Brefka, Paul E.; and
LaBric, Paul J. ,3,479,568.
Brcgazzi, Michael, to Shawinigan Chemicals Limited. Densification
of acetylene black. 3,443,900, 5-13-69, CI. 23-209.1
Brcgcnzcr, Robert N.; and Arnold, Amy J., to Kellwood Company.
Garment crotch construction. 3,486,507, 12-30-69, CI. 128-528.
Bregcr, Joseph L.: See —
Schpak, Fred; Bregcr, Joseph L.; and Warner, Robert
H., 3,423,886.
Brcgman, Jacob I.; Anthes, David E.; and Braman, Robert S., to
United States of America, Interior. Electrodialysis process using
inorganic ion exchange membranes. 3,463,713, 8-26-69, CI. 204-
180.
Brehm, Paul Donald; and Carter, Raymond H., to MPB Corporation.
Air turbine drive cartridge for dental drill. 3,421,224, 1-14-69, CI.
32-27.
Brehmer, Thorwill; and Pomeroy, Chester M., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Emergency support for pneumatic
tires. 3,485,283, 12-23-69, CI. 152-158.
Breicher, Erich: See —
Soleanicov, Vladimir; Pop, Laurentiu Ion; and Breicher,
Erich,3,468,141.
Breidenbach, Eric P.: See —
Wall, Henry H.; Breidenbach, Eric P.; and Miller, Leo
A.,3,468,967.
Breidenbach, Gert: See —
Mittmann, Wolfgang M.; and Breidenbach, Gert,3, 48 1,444.
Breidenbach, Victor S.; and Close, Patrick B., to Hyde Park Elec-
tronics, Inc. Press impact sensor. 3,444,390, 5-13-69, CI. 307-116.
Breidt, Peter, Jr.; and Lefevre, Lloyd E., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method for the preparation of a filamentary reinforced
resinous article having improved surface characteristics.
3,432,588, 3-1 1-69, CI. 264-171.
Breidt, Peter, Jr.: See—
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward; and Breidt, Peter, Jr.,3,479,425.
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Steinmetz,
Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Isolation of
trisazo dyestuffs. 3,485,570, 12-23-69, CI. 8-41.
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Steinmetz,
Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Isolation of
metallisable black monoazo dyestuffs. 3,485,571, 12-23-69, CI. 8-
41.
Breil, Heinz: See —
Wilke, Gunther; and Breil, Heinz,3,450,728.
Wilke, Gunther; Muller, Ernst Willi; Kroner, Michael; Heim-
bach, Paul; and Breil, Heinz.3,450,732.
Breisch, John H. Wire cutting pliers having reinforced resilient
material holding means. 3,456,343, 7-22-69, CI. 30-124.
Breisch, John H.; and Biermann, Arnold E., to Kendale Industries,
Inc. Reversible pawl-type clutch mechanism. 3,463,279, 8-26-69,
CI. 192-35.
Breit, Hjalmar E., Jr. Apparatus and method for marine push towing.
3,486,476, 12-30-69, CI. 114-235.
Breitbarth, William W.; Carter, John W.; and Costa, Philip J., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Electronic circuit for automatic
blade control for motor graders. 3,454,101, 7-8-69, CI. 172-4.5
Breitengross, Richard E. Optical device for cavity inspection.
3,423,145, 1-21-69, CI. 350-24.
Breitenstein, Charles T.; and Nicolaus, Frank G., to Rowe Interna-
tional, Inc. Large capacity mechanical coin totalizer. 3,483,957,
12-16-69, CI. 194-32.
Breitenstein, Charles T.; Pearl, Donald C; and Eliason, Walter A., to
Canteen Corporation. Apparatus for hot beverage brewing.
3,429,253, 2-25-69, CI. 99-283.
Breitholtz, Bo; and Carlen, Fred, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Vacuum DC breaker with relative contact move-
ment interposing a non-conductor to extinguish arc. 3,482,070,
12-2-69,0.200-151.
Breitholtz, Bo; Carlen, Fred; and Ahrnholm, Par, to Allmanna Sven-
ska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Magnetically operated valve.
3,424,199, 1-28-69, CI. 137-596.
Breitman, Leo: See —
Orr, Robert J.; Breitman, Leo; and Buckler, Ernest J. ,3,467,620.
Breitsprecher, Charles O.; and Kauffman, Jack, to Racine Hydrau-
lics, Inc. Feed panel. 3,474,826, 10-28-69, CI. 137-599.
Breitweiser, Gary C, to Conductron Corporation. Method of
producing a control system. 3,470,609, 10-7-69, CI. 29-571.
Breitweiser, Gary C, to Conductron Corporation. Method of
producing a control system. 3,470,610, 10-7-69, CI. 29-571.
Breitweiser, Gary C; and Burford, William B., Ill, to McDonnell
Douglas Corporation, mesne. Recording type profile analysing ap-
paratus. 3,442,019, 5-6-69, CI. 33-174.
Brekle, Oliver R., to M & B Metal Products Company. Garment
form retainer. 3,476,298, 1 1-4-69, CI. 223-71.
Bremer, Ferdinand; and Meyer, Joachim, to Beteiligungs- und
Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. High
pressure container. 3,443,631, 5-13-69, CI. 165-47.
Bremer, James A., to Ford Motor Company. Dimpled press stock.
3,440,988, 4-29-69, CI. 113-120.
Bremer, Robert D., to General Motors Corporation. Microwave
oven. 3,461,260, 8-12-69, CI. 219-10.55
Bremer, Sherman L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. Plastic pipe coupling. 3,473,833, 10-21-69, CI. 285-284.
Bremers, Victor M. J. Structure for the assembly of adjustable
framework. 3,429,601, 2-25-69, CI. 287-189.36
Bremmer, Bart J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Halogenation of
aromatic compounds. 3,426,035, 2-4-69, CI. 260-297.
Bremmer, Bart J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Thermosettable
epoxides containing isocyanate blocked with phenol-formaldehyde
novolacs. 3,442,974, 5-6-69, CI. 260-831.
Bremshey & Co.: See —
Fulling, Wolfgang; and Ambrosius, Manfred, 3,423,060.
Pasch, Lothar, 3,473,541.
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Weber, Heinz, 3,437,097.
Weber, Heinz, 3,439,690.
Weber, Heinz, 3,439,691.
Weber, Heinz, 3,456,662.
Weber, Heinz, 3,482,586.
Werner, Udo, 3,436,092.
Wolff, Joachim, 3,448,913.
Bremson, Robert S., Jr. Method and apparatus for photographic
printing. 3,424,527, 1-28-69, CI. 355-19.
Bren, Eunice M.: See —
Severson, Nels Arthur; and Bren, Eunice M., 3,44 1,022.
Brenchley, George R. Photosensitive fluid monitoring device.
3,459,304, 8-5-69, CI. 210-93.
Brendel, Albert E., to Lebow Associates, Inc. Tension transducer.
3,426,589, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-144.
Brendel, Gottfried J., to Ethyl Corporation. Preparation of tertiary
alkylamine alanes. 3,479,382, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-448.
Brendemuehl, Roger C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Com-
pany. Control for actuating an electric brake to stop a driven load
upon loss of electrical power. 3,439,249, 4-15-69, CI. 318-368.
Brendle, Thomas A.: See —
McCue, David D.; and Brendle, Thomas A. ,3,44 1,943.
Brendlen, Lawrence W., Jr., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Extrac-
tor-lock mechanism. 3,453,586, 7-1-69, CI. 339-45.
Breneman, Jack L. Visual association device and method of operat-
ing the same. 3,455,035, 7-15-69, CI. 35-77.
Breneman, Jack L.; and Gruber, Milan. Pneumatic toy vehicle
propulsion system. 3,469,340, 9-30-69, CI. 46-44.
Breneman, Jack L.; and Gruber, Milian. Mechanical hand.
3,453,774, 7-8-69, CI. 46-245.
Brenia, Paul S., to Tridair Industries, mesne. Cargo carrier interlock
system. 3,446,462, 5-27-69, CI. 244-1 18.
Breniere, Andre, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Stabilized high voltage source. 3,486,105, 12-23-69, CI. 321-
18.
Brenin, Barry L., to United States of America, Air Force. Phase
shifting apparatus. 3,482,190, 12-2-69, CI. 333-29.
Brenkert, Wayne D.; and Deming, Roy. Self-scoring dart game.
3,454,276, 7-8-69, CI. 273-102.2
Brennan, Edmund F.; and Hawes, John A., to Dymo Industries, Inc.
Stencil and method of making the same. 3,435,758, 4-1-69, CI.
101-127.1
Brennan, George A.: See —
Prichard, Evan S.; and Brennan, George A. ,3,456,769.
: Brennan, James A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method of preparing
modified silicone polymers. 3,440,263, 4-22-69, CI. 260-448.2
Brennan, James A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method of high tem-
perature lubrication and fluid operation. 3,445,390, 5-20-69, CI.
252-49.6
Brennan, John F., to Universal Oil Products Company. Partial
hydrogenation of conjugated diolefinic hydrocarbons. 3,478,123,
11-11-69, CI. 260-677.
Brennan, John M.; and Sparks, Harold R. Flexible chair seat.
3,463,547, 8-26-69, CI. 297-459.
Brennan, Robert H., to General Electric Company. Voltage regulator
vernier control device wherein an autotransformer is directly con-
nected to the control fingers of a coarse control. 3,423,668, 1-21-
69, CI. 323-43.5
Brennan, Thomas E.; and Ward, Howard C, Jr., to General Electric
Company. Stator end turn bracing system. 3,436,580, 4-1-69, CI.
310-260.
Brennan, Thomas J.; and Baumstark, Walter A. Toilet tank fill valve.
3,424,187, 1-28-69, CI. 137-217.
'Brennan, Wendell E.: See-
Biles, James R.; Brennan, Wendell E.; Alexander, Stephen H.;
and Hardy, Edgar E.,3,470,0I6.
Brennan, William H.; and Wolf, Rudolph J., Jr., to Automation In-
dustries, Inc., mesne. Strain gage measuring system. 3,481,189, 12-
2-69, CI. 73-88.5
Brennan, William R.: See —
Moore, Ralph W.; and Brennan, William R., 3,433,606.
Brcnncman, John H. Structural locking and forming device.
3,469,815, 9-30-69, CI. 249-41.
Brcnncn, Ronald F., to Uniweld Products, Inc. Stored energy electric
stud welding apparatus. 3,423,558, 1-21-69, CI. 219-98.
Brcnnen, Ronald F., to Uniweld Products, Inc. Stored energy electric
stud welding apparatus. 3,423,560, 1-21-69, CI. 219-98.
IBrenner, Al. Awning window. 3,430,383, 3-4-69, CI. 49-80.
I Brenner, Charles: See—
Cirino, John F.; and Brenner, Charles, 3,43 1,580.
iBrcnner, Kurt H., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Monoscope
cathode ray tube. 3,439,215, 4-15-69, CI. 315-12.
IBrenner, Kurt H., Jr.; and Drake, Oscar Abram, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Monoscope cathode ray tube. 3,439,216, 4-15-69,
CI. 315-12.
IBrenner, Millard M.; and Steinberg, Bernard D., to General Atronics
Corporation. Optimum frequency communication system with dif-
ferent test frequencies in different test intervals. 3,443,228, 5-6-
69, CI. 325-56.
Brenner Raymond P.; and Warren, Robert A., to McDonnell
Douglas Corporation. Restraint latch. 3,460,792, 8-12-69, CI. 248-
361.
Brenner, William C: See —
Frisch, Erling; and Brenner, William C, 3,467,076.
Brent, Robert G., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Hydraulic by-pass
valve assembly. 3,460,440, 8-12-69, CI. 91-447.
Brent, Robert G., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Valve. 3,478,777,
11-18-69, CI. 137-492.5
Brenter, Erich. Slidecraft. 3,436,091, 4-1-69, CI. 280-16.
Brenter, Erich. Slidecraft. 3,450,413, 6-17-69, CI. 280-16.
Brenza, James G.; and Kusnick, Arthur A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Pulse value determining receiver.
3,480,910, 11-25-69, CI. 340-146.1
Brenzel, Daniel J., to FMC Corporation. Purification of phosphates.
3,449,069, 6-10-69, CI. 23-107.
Breon, Pearl L.; Imes, Vernon W.; Johnson, Harold R.; Nutter,
James M.; and Nutter, James M., to Caterpillar Tractor Company.
Power module for a sectionalized vehicle. 3,478,833, 1 1-18-69, CI.
180-12.
Breon, Pearl L.; Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; Eilers, Elvin
L.; and Kostas, James M., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Steer-
ing system for multiple axle vehicle. 3,486,576, 12-30-69, CI. 180-
79.2
Brero & Co.: See —
Kamper, Helmut, 3,445,901.
Bresciani, Angelo; and Deflorin, Alberto, to Ciba Limited. Stable
aqueous dispersions of ternary copolymers. 3,455,861, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-29.6
Bresin, Sheldon O.; and Ross, Donald E., to Northrop Corporation.
Flexible drill string and operating apparatus therefor. 3,460,563,
8-12-69, CI. 137-355.26
Bresina, Larry J.; and Miller, Richard A., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Transfer film and process of using same.
3,420,732, 1-7-69, CI. 161-227.
Breske, Carl D., to Data Products Corporation. Apparatus for in-
specting a reflective surface which includes a projector of a pat-
tern of lines having different thicknesses. 3,439,988, 4-22-69, CI.
356-237.
Breslin, John J., to Beamco, Inc. Apparatus for establishing a com-
bined fluid conduit and electric circuit system. 3,465,111, 9-2-69,
CI. 200-61.6
Breslow, David S., to Hercules Incorporated. Phosphonitrilic com-
pounds. 3,446,876, 5-27-69, CI. 260-927.
Breslow, David S., to Hercules Incorporated. Cross-linked polymers
and the process for their preparation. 3,448,063, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
2.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Ball throwing game apparatus. 3,474,771, 10-28-69, CI.
124-16.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Racing game apparatus comprising wieght controlled
contestants. 3,481,606, 12-2-69, CI. 273-134.
Bresnahan, Robert A., to Dentists' Supply Company of New York,
The. Chair base having porous air discharge unit and method of
making the same. 3,433,320, 3-18-69, CI. 180-124.
Bressat, Rene; De Calmes, Alain; Claudel, Bernard; and Trambouze,
Yves, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Mixed oxide of
thorium and uranium monophased oxydation catalyst. 3,459,682,
8-5-69, CI. 252-469.
Bresslein, Helmut; and Korte, Klaus, to Werke AG. Arresting
mechanism for result printer in calculator having multiplication
facility. 3,459,371, 8-5-69, CI. 235-60.
Bresslein, Helmut; and Korte, Klaus, to Olympia Werke AG. Actuat-
ing mechanism for result key in calculator having multiplication
facility. 3,474,957, 10-28-69, CI. 235-60.
Bressler, Bernice L.; and Bressler, Martin. Credit card identification
device. 3,463,590, 8-26-69, CI. 356-71.
Bressler, Leo F.: See —
Berger, Louis; Broida, Daniel; and Bressler, Leo F., 3,485,724.
Bressler, Martin: See —
Bressler, Bernice L.; and Bressler, Martin, 3,463,590.
Bresson, Clarence R.; and Dix, James S., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Production of dithiols from aziridines. 3,424,800, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-609.
Brestel, Clarence C; and Maschinot, Howard R., to Printing
Machinery Company, The. Label die cutting machine. 3,468,200,
9-23-69, CI. 83-62.
Bretl, Robert J., to Enstrom, R. J., Corporation. Pivoting spring cap-
sule trim apparatus for helicopter rotor collective pitch control.
3,429,198, 2-25-69, CI. 74-523.
Breton, Ernest J.; Eustice, Albert L.; and McCauley, Harry J., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method of integration of
particulate material within a metal substrate and the product
thereof. 3,480,460, 11-25-69, CI. 117-22.
Breton, Guy, to Velan Engineering Ltd. Steam trap with relief valve.
3,433,412, 3-18-69, CI. 236-59.
Bretsch, Michael A., to Champion Spark Plug Company. Spark plug.
3,468,004, 9-23-69, CI. 29-25.12
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bretschneider, Gunther: See—
Knorre, Helmut; Bretschneider, Gunther; and Sauer, Hein-
rich,3,433,605.
Pfeifer, Karl; Bretschneider, Gunther; Schwarz, Rudolf; and
Laun, Karl,3,472,459.
Brett, Charles K.: See-
Ames, Joseph L.; and Brett, Charles K.,3,437,194.
Brett, Harry E. Sailboat rigging. 3,485,197, 12-23-69, CI. 114-102.
Brett, John Howard: See —
Carpenter, Peter John; and Brett, John Howard, 3,428,991.
Brett, Perry A., to Bellco Glass, Inc. Container for use with au-
toclaves. 3,429,653, 2-25-69, CI. 21-103.
Brettrager, Henry J.: See-
Reeve, Hal B.; Brettrager, Henry J.; and Rader, Elmer
A.,3,425,495.
Bretz, John, to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Corrosion-proofing
primer coating and metal article coated therewith. 3,451,865, 6-
24-69, CI. 148-6.16
Breu, Rudolf: See —
Gaeth, Rudolf; Stastny, Fritz; Breu, Rudolf; and Gaertner, Fried-
helm,3,426,491.
Breuer, David Roy, to TRW Inc. Direct-coupled differential-input
amplifier. 3,480,872, 11-25-69, CI. 330-30.
Breuer, Erich, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Vacuum
degassing apparatus for molten metals. 3,472,503, 10-14-69, CI.
266-34.
Breuer, Hans-Jurgen, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Arrange-
ment for varying the feedback of an amplifier. 3,448,400, 6-3-69,
CI. 330-109.
Breuer, Hans: See —
Reich, Irving; and Breuer, Hans, 3,484, 378.
Breuer, Hermann, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Nitrofuryl ox-
adiazolones. 3,474,462, 10-21-69, CI. 260-240.
Breuer, Klaus, to Hacmun, Hai. Intelligence storing tape device.
3,467,338, 9-16-69, CI. 242-192.
Breukink, Carel J.; and Vermeulen, Jacob, to Shell Oil Company.
Production of expanded thermoplastic products. 3,440,309, 4-22-
69, CI. 264-53.
Breunich, Theodore R.: See —
Di Noia, Emanuel J.; and Breunich, Theodore R., 3,421,370.
Brevard, Procter. High fidelity speaker. 3,470,976, 10-7-69, CI. 181-
31.
Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A.: See —
Birkigt, Louis, 3,479,955.
Birkigt, Louis, 3,479,956.
Bonna, Louis; and Pun, Lucas, 3,453,055.
Guerne, William, 3,450,048.
Maillard, Bernard, 3,437,006.
Maillard, Bernard, 3,447,418.
Maillard, Bernard, 3,452,640.
Brevets et Applications Textiles Brevatex: See —
Halleux, Hubert; and Masurel, Michel, 3,421,186.
Brevetti C.E.A. S.p.A.: See—
Ziche, Arrigo, 3,458,967.
Brew, Richard D., and Company, Incorporated: See —
Andersen, Ingar F.; Brew, Richard D.; and Duggan, John J.,
3,429,563.
Brew, Richard D., Co., Inc.: See-
Andersen, Ingar F.; and Brew, Richard D., 3,420,985.
Brew, Richard D.: See —
Andersen, Ingar F.; and Brew, Richard D., 3,420,985.
Andersen, Ingar F.; Brew, Richard D.; and Duggan, John
J. ,3,429,563.
Brewer, Alan, to Mast development Company. Gas sensor.
3,450,620, 6-17-69, CI. 204-195.
Brewer, Aubrey K.; and Adelman, Stuart L., said Brewer assor to
Litton Systems, Inc. Method for analysis and identification of
biologic entities by phosphorescence. 3,470,373, 9-30-69, CI. 250-
71.5
Brewer, Ben. Insect-proof weep hole. 3,429,084, 2-25-69, CI. 52-
101.
Brewer, C, and Company, Limited: See-
Hart, Charles W., 3,475,886.
Brewer, Charles C; Fritz, Richard C; and Moe, James M., said
Brewer assor. to Foster Grant Co., Inc., and said Fritz and said
Moe assors. to Chemetron Corporation. Dehydrogenation and
methanation catalyst and process. 3,424,808, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
669.
Brewer, George E. F.; and Burnside, Gilbert L., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Method for improving operational stability of electrocoating
bath. 3,444,063, 5-13-69, CI. 204-181.
Brewer, George E. F.; Burnside, Gilbert L.; Mohar, Arnulf F.; and
Strosberg, Gordon G., to Ford Motor Company. Method of elec-
trically induced deposition of paint on conductors. 3,444,066, 5-
13-69, CI. 204-181.
Brewer, George R.: See —
Wilson, Robert G.; Brewer, George R.; and Jamba, Douglas
M., 3,479,545.
Brewer, Hal W.: See-
Johns, Marvin D.; and Brewer, Hal W., 3,470,844.
Brewer, John H., to B-D Laboratories, Inc. Anaerobe jar closure as-
sembly. 3,483,089, 12-9-69, CI. 195-127.
Brewer, John S. Apparatus and method for drilling wells. 3,456,720
7-22-69, CI. 166-0.5
Brewer, Lee M.; and Yonker, John F., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Fluid pressure actuated reciprocable pump. 3,421,448, 1-14-
69, CI. 103-152.
Brewer, Nathaniel; and Wilson, Francis B., to GPE Controls, Inc
Motion-transmitting linkage. 3,433,133, 3-18-69, CI. 92-100.
Brewer, Robert F., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated
Travelling probe arrangement for testing advancing articles
3,460,037, 8-5-69, CI. 324-158.
Brewer, Robert F.; and Piechocki, Benjamin, to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Palladium copper contact for soldering
3,476,531, 11-4-69, CI. 29-195.
Brewer, Robert J.: See —
Avery, Carl Frederick; and Brewer, Robert J.,3,450,129.
Brewer, Russell C; Bystricky, Joseph C; and Miller, Lee T., to Ma
torola, Inc. Latch assembly for differential valve. 3,481,361, 12-2
69, CI. 137-351.
Brewer-Titchener Corporation, The: See —
Webb, Elmer J., 3,455,215.
Brewin, John Dennis, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Method ol
bending sheet glass with pressure cushions. 3,457,055, 7-22-69, CI
65-106.
Brewing Patents Limited: See—
Pinnegar, Michael Alan, 3,425,839.
Brewington, Charles R.: See —
Schwartz, Daniel P.; Brewington, Charles R.; and Burgwald
Louis H.,3,450,541.
Brewington, Philip J. Flush valve assembly. 3,478,368, 11-18-69, CI
4-57.
Brewster, Charles A.; and Plummer, Charles H., to Johnson & John
son. Method for separating, conveying and collecting woodpuh_
fibers as a uniform layer and apparatus for carrying out the same
3,475,791, 11-4-69, CI. 19-156.3
Brewster, Donald B., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation
Blanket cleaner for rotary duplicating machine. 3,422,758, 1-21-
69, CI. 101-425.
Brewster, Donald B.; and Burgess, William H., Jr., to West Virgink
Pulp and Paper Company. Apparatus for improving drainage on i
forming wire. 3,463,700, 8-26-69, CI. 162-308.
Brewster, Elton J.; and Rousso, Jack J., to Mobil Oil Corporation
Oscillographic apparatus for producing half-scale timing lines
3,465,348, 9-2-69, CI. 346-23.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., to Bausch & Lomb In-
corporated. Barium flint ophthalmic segment glass. 3,481,751, 12-
2-69, CI. 106-53.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., to Bausch & Lomb In
corporated. Dense barium crown ophthalmic segment glass
3.481.752, 12-2-69, CI. 106-54.
Brewster, Gordon F.; and Weidel, Robert A., to Bausch & Lomb In-
corporated. Light barium crown ophthalmic segment glass
3.481.753, 12-2-69, CI. 106-54.
Brewster, John H. Weight for fishing line. 3,461,598, 8-19-69, CI
43-44.97
Brewster, John L., to Field Emission Corporation. Automatic X-raj
exposure control having a detector whose response is correlatec
with the X-ray absorption properties of the X-ray film. 3,483,379
12-9-69, CI. 250-95.
Brewster, Marshall L. Freeze drying process. 3,482,326, 12-9-69, CI
34-5.
Brey, Wilhelm, to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. Collapsi-
ble tire building drum. 3,442,747, 5-6-69, CI. 156-417.
Breyer, Frederick: See —
Harper, John D.; Breyer, Frederick; and Wagner, Richard
C, 3,431,745.
Breyer, Norman N., to La Salle Steel Company. Method and means
for surface finishing of steel. 3,430,477, 3-4-69, CI. 72-275.
Breza, Stephen F.: See —
Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen F.,3,460,197.
Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen F.,3,484,898.
Turk, Leonard G.; Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen
F.,3,461,502.
Brezic, Raymond L.: See —
Scardina, Virgil R.; Wagner, Paul D.; and Brezic, Raymond
L.,3,463,955.
Brezinski, Julius J.: See —
Comstock, Lowell R.; Hardman, Donald E.; and Brezinski, Jut
lius J.,3,472,914.
Briand, Alain, to Commissariat a L'Energie Atomique. Induction fur-
nace. 3,428,770, 2-18-69, CI. 219-10.49
Brie-Wall Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Taylor, Calvin N., 3,426,490.
Brichard, Edgard; and Raes, Andre, to Glaverbel S.A. Apparatus for
the remote control displacement of a tool. 3,470,776, 10-7-69, CI
83-11.
Brichard, Edgard: See —
Henry, Georges; Brichard, Edgard; Marchand, Jean; and Bau-
duin, Albert.3,477,838.
LIST OF PATENTEES
193
Bricker, Carl E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Park-
j ing attachment for disk brake. 3,432,009, 3-1 1-69, CI. 188-106.
Bricker, Robert E.; and Price, Ralph E., to Landis Tool Company,
j mesne. Feed stabilizing device. 3,467,074, 9-16-69, CI. 125-1 1.
(. Bricker, Robert E.: See —
Price, Ralph E.; and Bricker, Robert E., 3,468,066.
( Bricker, Samuel R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Combina-
tion steaming and pressing device. 3,421,237, 1-14-69, CI. 38-71.
i Bricker, Samuel R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Combina-
j tion steaming and pressing device and water reservoir therefor.
3,421,238, 1-14-69, CI. 38-71.
ii 3ricker, Samuel R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Pressing
J device. 3,449,846, 6-17-69, CI. 38-71.
(Jrickey, Orville G.: See —
Begeman, Robert H.; Brickey, Orville G.; May, Charles W.; and
McCormick, Richard E., 3,453,61 7.
> Brickner, Joseph L., to Precision Winding Company, Inc. Magnetic
!■ field sensing and measuring apparatus. 3,434,047, 3-18-69, CI.
' 324-43.
3ricmont, Francis H., to Bloom Engineering Company, Inc. Jet
structures for high-temperature environments. 3,443,755, 5-13-69,
| CI. 239-132.5
I 3rico Engineering Limited: See —
Farmer, Edwin Bruce, 3,432,290.
Rabson, Edward John, 3,456,318.
3riden, Horace. Devices for applying hammer blows to a body.
3,429,382, 2-25-69, CI. 173-119.
Bridenbaugh, Carl G.: See —
Cadle, Norman; and Bridenbaugh, Carl G., 3,460, 736.
Bridenstine, Orville J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Container.
3,425,594, 2-4-69, CI. 220-97.
Bridenstine, Orville J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Rail liner.
: 3,456,808, 7-22-69, CI. 211-134.
Bridge Chemicals Limited: See —
Jones, Barry David; and Sly, James Christopher Phillips,
3,455,990.
Bridge, David & Company Limited: See —
Purdy, Geoffrey; and Walton, George N., 3,429,1 15.
Bridge, Ernest W., to Mulhead Engineering Company Limited, The.
Transfer machine. 3,438,478, 4-15-69, CI. 198-19.
Bridge, Richard B.; and Marshall, Thomas E., Ill, to United States of
America, Navy. Automatic weather information sending device.
3,430,217, 2-25-69, CI. 340-187.
Bridge, William H.; Birmingham, Donald J.; and Austad, Ralph Wil-
liam, to Data Pathing Incorporated. Method of and system for in-
terrogating a plurality of sources of data. 3,454,936, 7-8-69, CI.
340-172.5
Bridgcford, Douglas J., to Tee-Pak, Inc. High wet strength webs im-
pregnated with polymeric alcohol. 3,429,735, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-62.
Bridgcford, Douglas J., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Treatment of textile fibers
with soluble polymeric alcohol derivatives. 3,450,555, 6-17-69, CI.
117-62.
Bridgcford, Douglas J., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Method of coating the in-
terior of a sausage casing. 3,451,827, 6-24-69, CI. 99-176.
Bridgcford, Douglas J., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Stabilized starch xanthate.
! 3,484,433, 12-16-69, CI. 260-233.3
Bridgcford, Douglas J.; and Turbak, Albin F., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Com-
f positc ccllulosc-wool products. 3,480,380, 1 1-25-69, CI. 8-1 15.6
Bridgcford, Ronald E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Purification
I of cyclohexane by fractional distillation with bottoms stream heat
exchange. 3,437,564, 4-8-69, CI. 203-25.
Bridgcman, Ulcs M., to Martinsburg Mills, Inc. Apparatus for closing
! the toe portion of circular knit hosiery. 3,450,075, 6-17-69, CI.
112-27.
Bridgcr, Robert F.; Kinney, Robert E.; and Williams, Albert L., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Polyphenyl ethers. 3,450,772, 6-17-69, CI.
260-613.
Bridges, Donald Edward, to Dccca Limited. Receivers for phase
• comparison radio navigation systems. 3,465,341, 9-2-69, CI. 343-
i 105.
.Bridges, Robert H. Remote control submersible and/or remote mani-
pulator arm. 3,454,169, 7-8-69, CI. 214-1.
Bridges, Robert L.; and Hascnwinklc, Earl D., to Weyerhaeuser
Company. Automatic unstackcr for veneer and other materials.
3,438,623, 4-15-69, CI. 271-39.
Bridges, Thomas F.: See —
Basilc, Norman K.; and Bridges, Thomas F., 3,428,205.
Bridges, Thomas F., to McMullcn, John J. Arrangement for keying
liquefied gas storage tanks within a transport vessel. 3,425,583, 2-
j 4-69, CI. 220-15.
Bridges, Thomas Fort; Knight, George Raymond, Jr.; and Penney,
■ Norman Withers, to McMullcn, John J. Insulated tank configura-
! tion. 3,420,396, 1-7-69, CI. 220-9.
Ycarwood, Donald R.; Basile, Norman K.; and Bridges, Thomas
F., 3,434,492.
Bridges, Thomas J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
O-switchcd molecular laser. 3,465,358, 9-2-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bridges, Thomas J.; and Hempstead, Charles F., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Null coil pendulum magnetometer
with means for establishing an alternating magnetic flux gradient
through the null coil. 3,431,489, 3-4-69, CI. 324-34.
Bridges, Trevor Frederick; and Climie, Ian E. Application of liquid
to filaments. 3,467,062, 9-16-69, CI. 118-216.
Bridges, William B.; and Clark, Peter O., to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Gaseous laser discharge tube. 3,427,567, 2-11-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Bridges, William B.; and Popa, Adrian E., to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Frequency stabilized laser. 3,471,804, 10-7-69, CI. 331-94.5
Bridgestone Tire Company Limited: See —
Kikukawa, Ryosuke, 3,426,803.
Murai, Korenori; Fukuda, Kiyo; Saotome, Kenji; and Sato,
Shigetake, 3,454,504.
Onishi, Akira; Ishikawa, Takao; Sakata, Ryozo; Fujio, Ryota;
and Tsuruta, Teiji, 3,467,624.
Bridigum, Robert J.: See —
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J. ,3,429,454.
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J. ,3,472,000.
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J. ,3,486,303.
Bridwell, Harold C: See-
Link, Howard D.; Bridwell, Harold C; and Rowley, David
S.,3,437,159.
Briec, Michel: See —
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,47 1,257.
Brieger, Emmet F., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. For-
mation-sampling apparatus. 3,430,714, 3-4-69, CI. 175-78.
Brieger, Hans, to Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Oerlikon Buhrle & Co.
Automatic firearm breechblock lock, the control member of which
is latched by a gas operated setting member. 3,473,434, 10-21-69,
CI. 89-181.
Brienza, Michael J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Continuously
variable laser acoustic delay line. 3,463,573, 8-26-69, CI. 350-161.
Briere, Georges Bernard: See —
Felici, Noel Joseph; and Briere, Georges Bernard, 3,443, 856.
Felici, Noel J.; and Briere, Georges B. ,3,444,062.
Briere, Pierre E.: See —
Teszner, Stanislas; Durand, Paul; Morel, Philippe H.; and Briere,
Pierre E.,3,482,151.
Brierley, Thomas Albert, to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation,
mesne. Tire mold. 3,432,888, 3-18-69, CI. 18-44.
Briffaud, Georges, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Method
and apparatus for underwater radiological inspection, especially in
the water-tank of a swimming pool reactor. 3,430,044, 2-25-69,
CI. 250-83.3
Briggin, Edward: See —
Katzman, Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward, 3,420,509.
Katzman, Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward,3,480,001.
Briggs & Stratton Corporation: See —
Braun, Daniel E., 3,474,884.
Harkness, Joseph R., 3,429,533.
Harkness, Joseph R., 3,457,804.
Harkness, Joseph R.; and Lechtenberg, Leo J., 3,465,740.
Jacobi, Edward N., 3,434,317.
Briggs, Aubrey C, to Dravo Corporation. Barge handling and un-
loading system and method of handling and unloading barges.
3,420,388, 1-7-69, CI. 214-14.
Briggs, Cecil Wallace; and Spatz, Paul M., to Honeywell Inc. Cyclic
burner controlling apparatus for glass melting furnace. 3,475,151,
10-28-69, CI. 65-162.
Briggs, Gary A.: See —
Meek, James M.; Lokerson, David T.; and Briggs, Gary
A. ,3,465,251.
Briggs, Jamalabo A. Dissecting board and head clamp. 3,484,096,
12-16-69, CI. 269-328.
Briggs, James B., to Hoffman Electronics Corporation. Phase angle
measurement system. 3,474,449, 10-21-69, CI. 343-106.
Briggs, Peter James; and Hurlick, Ronald James, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Resins stabilized with a nickel, chromium
or cobalt chelate. 3,459,703, 8-5-69, CI. 260-45.75
Briggs, Peter Richard Ashworth: See —
Dowsing, John; Briggs, Peter Richard Ashworth; and Sturdy,
Clifford,3,464,245.
Briggs, Raymond W.: See —
Jones, Sheldon; and Briggs, Raymond W., 3,445, 663.
Briggs, Southwick W.; and Gilbert, Howard W. Internal combustion
engine. 3,459,167, 8-5-69, CI. 123-191.
Briggs, Southwick W.; and Gilbert, Howard W. Oxidation apparatus.
3,473,323, 10-21-69, CI. 60-30.
Briggs, Stephen F. Lightweight valve lifter. 3,470,983, 10-7-69, CI.
184-6.
Briggs, Thomas H.; and Dudley, Richard H., said Briggs assor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, and said Dudley assor.
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Angle-lap
techniques for measuring layer thicknesses. 3,424,532, 1-28-69,
CI. 356-36.
Briggs, Thomas Stanley; and Brown, Kenneth Robson, to Ferranti,
Limited. Methods of producing maps and means therefor.
3,435,742, 4-1-69, CI. 95-12.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 13
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Briggs, Walton E., to National Research Corporation. Vacuum
valves for leak detectors and the like. 3,426,581, 2-11-69, CI. 73-
40.7
Briggs, Walton E., to National Research Corporation. Leak detector
and vacuum pumping station for high production rates. 3,486,365,
12-30-69, CI. 73-40.7
Briggs, Warren S.: See —
Magee, John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S., 3,433, 747.
Magee, John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S.,3,433,748.
Briggs, Warren S.; Stover, William A.; and Warthen, John L., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Method for the production of a supported
chromium- colbalt-palladium oxide exhaust catalyst. 3,470,105, 9-
30-69, CI. 252-455.
Briggs, Warren Stanley; Stover, William Albert; and Henderson,
Donald Stuart, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Hydrocarbon oxidation
catalyst. 3,455,843, 7-15-69, CI. 252-455.
Briggs, William R.; and Haimila, Armas O., to Wallace-Murray Cor-
poration. Tooth bit for inserted tooth saws. 3,463,206, 8-26-69,
CI. 143-151.
Bright, Alan; Mijovic, Miroslav V.; and Saunders, David G., to East-
man Kodak Company. Fluorescent brightening compositions.
3,475,172, 10-28-69, CI. 96-82.
Bright, Boris E.: See —
Real, Mackey J., Jr.; Jeglum, Paul M.; and Bright, Boris
E.,3,429,175.
Bright, Edward D.: See —
Unger, Peter I.; and Bright, Edward D., 3,436,968.
Bright, Elvin M.; Zachry, David R.; and Cardone, Joseph T. Manu-
facture of resinous condensation products comprising reacting an
amine, phenol, or urea with formaldehyde in the presence of an
allylic compound. 3,427,284, 2-11-69, CI. 260-57.
Bright, James A., to General Motors Corporation. Plural compart-
ment high humidity domestic refrigerator. 3,455,119, 7-15-69, CI.
62-180.
Bright, James A., to General Motors Corporation. Pump with oscil-
lating vanes. 3,476,056, 1 1-4-69, CI. 103-129.
Bright, Lee R. Poultry loader. 3,470,852, 10-7-69, CI. 119-82.
Bright, Wilfred. Method of preparing die plates. 3,463,035, 8-26-69,
CI. 76-107.
Brightman, Barrie, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Multi-
frequency detection system including a frequency multiplying cir-
cuit. 3,445,606, 5-20-69, CI. 179-84.
Brightman, Barrie, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Light respon-
sive switching matrix. 3,474,415, 10-21-69, CI. 340-166.
Brighton, John C: See —
Scheitlin, George E.; and Brighton, John C, 3,427,094.
Brignac, Edmond P.; and Blyth, Randolph C, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Polymer melt screw pump for fiber spinning. 3,474,773, 10-
28-69, CI. 126-343.5
Brignac, Ron R., 46 1/2% to Grice, William A., and 7% to
Fogleman, Carroll L. Copy paper holder attachment. 3,462,139, 8-
19-69, CI. 271-61.
Brignall, Thomas W.: See—
Birkenmeyer, Robert D.; and Brignall, Thomas W., 3,455,900.
Brigot, Camille; Droussent, Roger; and Commissriat a l'Energie
Atomique. Method of assembly of bi-metallic tubes by welding
without filler metal. 3,482,304, 12-9-69, CI. 29-471.9
Brilando, Frank P., to Schwinn Bicycle Company. Unicycle saddle.
3,432,204, 3-1 1-69, CI. 297-214.
Brilando, Frank P., to Schwinn Bicycle Company. Double plateau
sprocket assembly. 3,477,303, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 74-243.
Brilando, Frank P.; and Blaho, Rudolph G., to Schwinn Bicycle
Company. Spring-loaded bicycle saddle assembly. 3,481,628, 12-2-
69, CI. 280-283.
Brilando, Frank P.; Jameson, Stanley R.; and Blaho, Rudolph G., to
Schwinn Bicycle Company. Twin control lever assembly.
3,426,614, 2-11-69, CI. 74-501.
Briles, Franklin: See —
Howard, JoAnn; and Demaree, John E., 3,462,080.
Briles, Franklin S. Toilet paper dispenser. 3,428,267, 2-18-69, CI.
242-55.53
Briles, Franklin S. Reamer. 3,460,410, 8-12-69, CI. 77-72.
Briles, Franklin S. Blind fastener. 3,461,771, 8-19-69, CI. 85-70.
Brill, Edward F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Boring type
miner conveyor drive. 3,443,680, 5-13-69, CI. 198-203.
Brill, Edward F.; and Shelley, Howard E., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Contour cutter for continuous miner. 3,459,453,
8-5-69, CI. 299-59.
Brill, Frederick W.; and Weingarten, Morris R., to RCA Corpora-
tion. Method of cleaning stem leads for electron devices.
3,477,835, 11-1 1-69, CI. 65-32.
Brill, Harold C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Paper
from deinked fibers including scavanged contaminants and fibrous
alkali metal titanate. 3,471,361, 10-7-69, CI. 162-8.
Brill, Harold C; Gulledge, Hugh C; and Ramsay, Howard L., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Article exhibiting
anisopanoramic light scattering, and composition and process for
making same. 3,483,068, 12-9-69, CI. 161-3.5
Brill, Thomas: See —
Trickett, Terrance; Zepp, Donald J.; Home, Benjamin; and Brill,
Thomas,3,445,635.
Brilmyer, Harold G., to Ford Motor Company. Safety instrument
panel. 3,439,769, 4-22-69, CI. 180-90.
Brilmyer, Harold G., to Ford Motor Company. Safety steering wheel
assembly. 3,456,526, 7-22-69, CI. 74-552.
Brilmyer, Harold G.; and Heap, Samuel A., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Safety device for restraining passengers. 3,424,497, 1-28-69,
CI. 297-390.
Brimhall, Ray S. Hydraulic valve and system. 3,430,653, 3-4-69, CI.
137-625.23
Brimley, Richard; Margetts, Lynn F.; and Margetts, Hyrum Russell.
Venting antisiphon rotary plug valve with drainage means.
3,424,184, 1-28-69, CI. 137-102.
Brimmer, David L.: See —
Rahm, Howard E.; and Brimmer, David L., 3,423,268.
Brinckman, Eric Maria, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Thermographic
method for producing thermostable prints. 3,476,578, 11-4-69, CI.
117-36.2
Brinckman, Frederick E.; and Haiss, Hermann S., to United States of
America, Navy. Metal- 1 ,3-diphenyltriazene derivatives and their
preparation. 3,437,651, 4-8-69, CI. 260-140.
Brinckmann, Paul C, to Kewanee Oil Company, mesne. Sodium ac-
tivated cesium iodide scintillator. 3,446,745, 5-27-69, CI. 252-
301.4
Brinda, Gregory. Tube-piercing valve assembly. 3,450,149, 6-17-69,
CI. 137-318.
Brindamour, Normand E., to Merck & Co., Inc. Cross-linked acrylic
acid polymer admixed with polyethylene glycol. 3,461,089, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-17.4
Brindell, Gordon D., to Uniroyal, Inc. Phenolic phosphites.
3,467,737, 9-16-69, CI. 260-953.
Brindle, John Harry: See —
Eastwood, Fred; Brindle, John Harry; and Kolb, Frederick L.,
Jr.,3,458,169.
Brindley, Robert E.: See —
Doring, William H.; and Brindley, Robert E., 3,441,730.
Brindley, Robert E.: See —
Doring, William H.; and Brindley, Robert E.,3,44 1,730.
Brindley, Robert E.; and Doring, William H., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Portable electric hand lantern. 3,456,102, 7-15-69, CI.
240-10.63
Briney, Douglas: See —
Peters, George A.; and Briney, Douglas, 3,454, 154.
Bringman, Joseph M.; Lawther, James M.; and Kendig, Paul M., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Line array hydrophone
and system. 3,435,409, 3-25-69, CI. 340-6.
Brink, Allan B.: See—
Drever, James Ross; Zimmerman, Philip D.; and Brink, Allan
B.,3,476,847.
Brink, David L., to University of California, The Regents of the.
Method of selectively extracting the alkali metal salts of tall oil
fatty and resin acids from alkaline black liquor. 3,453,253, 7-1-69,
CI. 260-97.6
Brink, Richard E., to Curtis 1000 Inc. Envelope. 3,431,404, 3-4-69,
CI. 235-61.12
Brinkema, Robert Jacob, to Crompton & Knowles Corporation.
Method of making an open mesh, rigid, glass fiber reinforced resin
structure. 3,425,884, 2-4-69, CI. 156-161.
Brinker, Keith C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Composition of matter containing wax and a resinous copolymer
of ethylene. 3,427,265, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-17.4
Brinkerhoff, George E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Glass tank struc-
ture. 3,463,466, 8-26-69, CI. 263-15.
Brinkerhoff, Joris M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Variable frequency high sensitivity microwave spec-
troscopy. 3,443,217, 5-6-69, CI. 324-58.5
Brinkerhoff, Joris M.; and Burton, Robert G., to Laboratory for
Electronics, Inc. Apparatus for analyzing the energy distribution of
a radioisotope in the presence of interfering radiation. 3,486,025,
12-23-69, CI. 250-83.3
Brinkhoff, Carl H., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. Adjustable
ear protector. 3,454,964, 7-15-69, CI. 2-209.
Brinkley, Earl; and Doyle, John R., to Kartridg Pak Co., The. Con-
tainer filling machine. 3,426,812, 2-1 1-69, CI. 141-140.
Brinkley, Max D.; and Griffiths, Robert I., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company , The. Applying adhesive to skived tire tread.
3,467,063, 9-16-69, CI. 118-314.
Brinkman, Rudolf: See —
Bode, Helmut; and Brinkman, Rudolf.3,438,570.
Brinkman, Thomas J.; Fogt, Thomas H.; Long, George B.; and Whis-
tler, Charles C, Jr., to General Motors Corporation. Clothes dryer
with lint disposer. 3,475,829, 11-4-69, CI. 34-44.
Brinkmann, Friedrich: See —
Heyer, Willy; and Brinkmann, Friedrich, 3,42 1,795.
Brinkmann, Horst: See —
Nordsiek, Karl-Heinz; and Brinkmann, Horst, 3,429,952.
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Brinkmann, Karl-Heinz: See-
Opel, Detlef; Brinkmann, Karl-Heinz; and Kosmalski, Her-
mann.3.429,340.
Brinkmeier, Friedhelm, to Windmoller & Holscher. Machine for
closing bags. 3,439,470, 4-22-69, CI. 53-70.
Brinkmeier, Friedhelm; and Aulmann, Dietrich, to Windmoller &
Holscher. Method and apparatus for applying closure heat-seals to
filled plastic bags. 3.432,982, 3-18-69, CI. 53-40.
Brinkmeier, Friedhelm; Fiks, Gerhard; and Rochla, Kurt, to Wind-
moller & Holscher. Apparatus for cooling and compressing the hot
fused beads of plies of plastic material which have been heat-
sealed. 3,461,021, 8-12-69, CI. 156-498.
Brinks, Bernard J.: See—
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,472,742.
Brinsley, Alfred Richard: See—
Lawrenson, Thomas; and Brinsley, Alfred Richard, 3, 460,334.
Brinson, Roger; and Rodriguez, Alan, to Angus, George & Company
Limited. Manufacture of firehose. 3,422,854, 1-21-69, CI. 138-
137.
Brinster, John F. Image transmission system. 3,482,040, 12-2-69, CI.
178-6.8
Brion, Albert E., Jr.: See—
Duvall, William C; Ludwick, William R.; and Brion, Albert E.,
Jr.,3,432,609.
Brion, Jacques; Cousin, Michel; Talejkinski, Wulf; and Volk, Andre,
to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Gas filtering installation.
3,479,800, 1 1-25-69, CI. 55-294.
Brion, Stanley A., to Plessey Company Limited, The. Rotary
stepping motor with permanent magnet rotor having asymmetrical
poles. 3,479,539, 11-18-69, CI. 310-49.
Briones, Robert A.: See —
Wuerker, Ralph F.; and Briones, Robert A.,3,480,831.
Brischnik, Franz, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Volt-
age regulation apparatus with an optical feedback. 3,431,464, 3-4-
69, CI. 315-158.
Brishka, Alexander R., to Sealectro Corporation. Right angle con-
nectors. 3,432,798, 3-1 1-69, CI. 339-89.
Briskin, Samuel. Device for attaching ornaments to fabrics.
3,483,603, 12-16-69, CI. 29-10.
Briskin, Theodore S; and Ward, Geoffrey R., to Sutton Research
Corporation. Oxidized cellulose smokable product including ashing
ingredient. 3,447,539, 6-3-69, CI. 131-2.
Briskin, Theodore S.; and Ward, Geoffrey R., to Sutton Research
Corporation. Method for preparation of smoking product with
selective reduction following selective oxidation. 3,478,751, 11-18-
69, CI. 131-2.
Briskin, Theodore S.; and Ward, Geoffrey R., to Sutton Research
Corporation. Cellulosic smoking product and method in the
preparation of same. 3,478,752, 11-18-69, CI. 131-2.
Briskin, Theodore S.; and Ward, Geoffrey R., to LSutton Research
Corporation. Preparation of smoking product from cellulosic
material and processes in treatment thereof. 3,482,578, 12-9-69,
CI. 131-2.
Brisse, William C; and Vincent, Rene C, to Laconia Metal
Products, Inc. Apparatus for establishing a fluid-tight bypass.
3,422,211, 1-14-69, CI. 174-22.
Brissenden, Derek V.: See —
Stevens, Alan Ernest; and Brissenden, Derek V., 3,485,999.
Brisson, Edgar H.: See —
Beauregard, William W.; and Brisson, Edgar H, 3,455, 121.
Brisson, John R., to Lodal, Inc. Refuse collection. 3,451,571, 6-24-
69, CI. 214-516.
Bristol Aerojet Limited: See —
Fisher, William Thoby, 3,460,430.
Bristol, Alexander Christian, to American Cyanamid Company.
Method for bonding a polyester resin to a resinous substrate.
3,457,104, 7-22-69, CI. 117-138.8
Bristol, David A., to General Electric Company. Aircraft instrument
light supporting means. 3,475,602, 10-28-69, CI. 240-2.1
Bristol, John E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Production of granular polyvinyl alcohol. 3,487,060, 12-30-69, CI.
260-89.1
Bristol, John E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Con-
tinuous production of gel-resistant 97-98.5% alcoholized polyvinyl
alcohol. 3,487,061, 12-30-69, CI. 260-89.1
Bristol, Robert E.; and Boudreau, John L., to Casco Products Cor-
poration. Electric cigar lighter igniting unit. 3,462,581, 8-19-69,
CI. 219-267.
Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited: See-
Barlow, Benjamin William, 3,420,057.
Clarke, George Frederick; and Roberts, Derek Aubrey,
3,423,048.
Dakin, Robin Michael, 3,447,317.
Denning, Ralph Murch; Hertel, Heinrich; and Harmsen, Sieg-
fried, 3,447,764.
Gardiner, Terence Edward Gouvenot; and Fuller, John Rodney
Dyson, 3,433,244.
Haworth, Lionel, 3,436,910.
Llewelyn, Geirionydd; and Ubank, Raymond George, 3,432,280.
Llewelyn, Geirionydd; and Ubank, Raymond George, 3,446,655.
Moore, Alan, 3,437,313.
Richardson, Leslie Frederick; and Parnell, David Harding,
3,430,443.
Saunders, John Frank; and Ryder, Geoffrey Lionel, 3,465,837.
Tiley, David Terence, 3,447,325.
Whittle, Frank; and Thomas, Derek, 3,476,196.
Bristol-Banyu Research Institute, Ltd.: See —
Naito, Takayuki; and Nakagawa, Susumu, 3,479,365.
Bristol-Myers Company: See —
Belleau, Bernard; and Menard, Marcel, 3,455,929.
Buchanan, Ronald L.; and Partyka, Richard A., 3,452,039.
Cheney, Lee C; and Perron, Yvon G., 3,454,556.
Crast, Leonard B., Jr., 3,422,099.
Crast, Leonard Bruce, Jr., 3,422,100.
Crenshaw, Ronnie R., 3,471,507.
Cron, Martin John; and Smith, Robert Edward, 3,480,614.
Essery, John Michael, 3,427,302.
Gottstein, William Joseph, 3,454,626.
Granatek, Alphonse P.; and De Murio, Michael P.. 3,459,858.
Granatek, Edmund S.; and Granatek, Alphonse P., 3,425,962.
Granatek, Edmund S.; and Granatek, Alphonse P., 3,452,138.
Holava, Henry Michael, Jr.; and Partyka, Richard Anthony,
3,464,988.
Holdrege, Charles Truman, 3,464,985.
Holdrege, Charles Truman, 3,479,339.
Holdrege, Charles Truman, 3,481,922.
Horning, Donald E., 3,484,457.
Johnson, David A.; and Hardcastle, Glenn A., Jr., 3,472,841.
Keil, John G.; and Hooper, Irving R., 3,428,623.
Keil, John G.; and Hooper, Irving R., 3,454,548.
Mc Gregor, Donald Neil, 3,483,188.
Montzka, Thomas Alfred, 3,452,086.
Perron, Yvon G.; and Kavadias, Gerry, 3,452,026.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,070.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,071.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,072.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,074.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,079.
Sheehan, John Clark, 3,487,090.
Weinberg, Norman L., 3,452,140.
Bristow, Barney C, to L.N.B. Company, mesne. Hydraulic tank
cleaning apparatus. 3,464,632, 9-2-69, CI. 239-227.
Bristow, Barney C, to L.N.B. Company, mesne. Nozzle. 3,486,700,
12-30-69, CI. 239-590.5
Bristow, Joseph J. Gutter guard. 3,428,183, 2-18-69, CI. 210-474.
Britain, J. W., to Mobay Chemical Company. Polyurethane fibers.
3,422,066, 1-14-69, CI. 260-47.
Britampoula AG.: See—
Drewe, John, 3,473,524.
Britax (London) Limited: See —
Burleigh, David William, 3,430,891.
Proctor, Ronald Allan, 3,440,697.
Britcher, Arthur Iden: See —
Beighton, George William; and Britcher, Arthur Iden, 3,439, 729.
Britcher, Harry H., Jr.; and Gallucci, Francis, to United States Steel
Corporation. Car having ladle supporting and positioning means.
3,459,312, 8-5-69, CI. 214-1.
Brite Industries, Inc.: See-
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch, Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F., 3,470,638.
British Aircraft Corporation Limited: See —
Hathaway, Royston George Walter, 3,481,613.
Oliver, Cyril Victor, 3,460,448.
Pyptiuk, Henryk, 3,463,421.
Richards, Frank A., 3,450,373.
British Aircraft Corporation (Operating) Limited: See—
Appleby, James Kenneth, 3,480,237.
Johnson, Leonard J. W., 3,457,638.
Knight, John R.; and Leworthy, John, 3,428,270.
Lock, Stanley Anthony, 3,477,667.
Pyptiuk, Henryk, 3,482,804.
Walker, Brian Thomas, 3,439,854.
British Aluminium Company Limited, The: See —
Ayers, Peter, 3,473,600.
Young, Reginald S.; and Pitcher, David Edward, 3,444,726.
Young, Reginald Searles, 3,454,874.
British Bakeries Limited: See —
Rollett, Anthony Victor; Smith, Alexander Steel; Cookson, Mar-
tin Alan; and Anderson, William, 3,485,188.
British Broadcasting Corporation, The: See —
Davies, Henry; Houlgate, Henry J.; Larkby, Geoffrey W. H.; and
Peat, Derek, 3,458,156.
British Cast Iron Research Association: See —
Godding, Ronald G., 3,472,307.
British Cast Iron Research Association, The: See —
Shaw, Francis M., 3,425,670.
British Drug Houses Limited, The: See-
Burn, Derek; and Petrow, Vladimir, 3,427,389.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Thomas, David B.,
Lavis
Lavis
Albert Henry,
Albert Henry,
Burn, Derek; Coombs, Robert Victor; and Petrow, Vladimir,
3,442,891.
Ellis, Bernard; Feather, Peter; Mac Bride, Hugh; and Petrow,
Vladimir, 3,437,657.
Ellis, Bernard; Petrow, Vladimir; and Stanway, David Neil,
3,478,069.
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, 3,442,918.
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, 3,442,919.
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, 3,463,796.
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, 3,463,797.
Kirk, David Neville; Petrow, Vladimir; Stansfield, Martin; and
Williamson, David Morton, 3,452,006.
Lester, Michael George; Stephenson, Oliver; and Petrow,
Vladimir, 3,463,776.
Petrow, Valdimir; Burgess, Colin Michael; and Feather, Peter,
3,470,193.
Petrow, Vladimir; Stephensn, Oliver; and Wild, Anthony Mus-
grave, 3,462,483.
British Geon Limited; See —
Abercrombie, Malcolm James; and
3,480,602.
British Hovercraft Corporation Limited: See-
Hardy, Derek James; and Riddle,
3,467,215.
Hardy, Derek James; and Riddle,
3,469,650.
British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Limited: See —
Gentles, Robert Paul, 3,425,958.
Marrian, Stanley Frederic, 3,423,454.
Marrian, Stanley Frederic; and Wirth, Max Marin, 3,427,350.
Marrina, Stanley Frederic, 3,454,481.
Oldham, Wilfred John, 3,442,964.
Oldham, Wilfred John, 3,442,965.
British Industrial Plastics Limited: See —
Barrell, Kenneth; and Phillips, William, 3,466,262.
Downing, Brian York, 3,444,114.
Downing, Brian York, 3,464,946.
Groves, Walter Robert, 3,453,691.
Hofton, James; Vickers, William Henry; and Woodward,
Anthony, 3,428,608.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susannah,
3,422,035.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; Dodd, John Alan; and
Instonc, Alan Thomas, 3,442,867.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Spensley, Robert
Hardy, 3,449,267.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Dodd, John Alan,
3,451,967.
May, Herbert; and Partridge, Derek Bernard, 3,466,263.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susannah,
3,474,074.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susannah,
3,480,590.
British Insulated Callcnder's Cables Limited:See —
Bonikowski, Zbigniew; and Szostak, Jerzy Przemyslaw,
3,461,369.
Davcy, Edward Leslie, 3,429,979.
Endacott, John Derrick; and Manktelow, Anthony John,
3,461,219.
Gahir, Avtar Singh; and Papadopulos, Michael Savvas,
3,453,372.
Gahir, Avtar Singh, 3,456,065.
Gatiss, John William; and Joyce, William John, 3,443,156.
Goodfcllow, David Sydney; and Gilbertson, Ian David,
3,468,115.
Harvey, Peter, 3,481,126.
Lawrenson, Thomas; and Brinslcy, Alfred Richard, 3,460,334.
Lea. Frank, 3,429,114.
Lorch, Hermann Richard; and Sorsky, Gideon, 3,469,307.
Papadopulos, Michael Savvas, 3,469,014.
Watkins, Roland Howard Weir; and Williamson, Henry John,
3,452,813.
British Iron and Steel Research Association, The: See —
Bullough, William, 3,486,484.
Laws, William Robert; Holt, Henry Christopher; and Salter,
Frank Michael, 3,469,827.
Lysakowski, Edward; and Kenny, John, 3,432,884.
Phillips, Rodney, 3,472,707.
Thomas, Jack M., 3,427,853.
Wistreich, John G., 3,457,748.
Yeomans, Kenneth A., 3,457,747.
Ycomans, Kenneth Alfred, 3,468,145.
British Lighting Industries Limited: See —
Kcblc, John M., 3,426,305.
Privett, Herbert L.; and Ruff, Harold R., 3,463,964.
Ranby, Peter Whitten; and Palowkar, David Richard, 3,472,785.
Smallcy, John F., 3,463,958.
British Needle Company Ltd., The: See —
Stephens, Frederick Allen; and Hurst, Arthur, 3,432,059.
British Nylon Spinners Limited: See —
Cannon, Cyril G.; Davies, Barrie L.; Selwood, Alan; and Wil-
liams, Roy A., 3,468,117.
Cannon, Cyril G.; Selwood, Alan; Davies, Barrie L.; and Wil-
liams, Roy A., 3,486,318.
Carter, John Anthony; and Tyler, Geoffrey James, 3,475,387.
Cowell, Clifton Douglas; and Tyler, Geoffrey James, 3,485,805.
Crosby, David W., 3,476,636.
Davies, Barrie Linton; and Selwood, Alan, 3,423,266.
Davies, Barrie Linton; and Selwood, Alan, 3,481,558.
Davies, Gerald Thomas; and Brown, Kenneth Gordon,
3,421,926.
Hofton, Martin Richard, 3,471,426.
Hudgell, Alfred William David, 3,469,279.
Jenkins, Donald Glyn; and Parikh, Anil Chandrakant,
3,473,316.
Jenkins, Donald Glyn; and Parikh, Anil Chandrakant,
3,474,612.
Parikh, Anil Chandrakant; and Daniels, Barrie, 3,470,684.
Ramsey, Keith W.; and Dunnill, John H., 3,420,804.
British Oxygen Company Limited, The: See —
Clarke, Michael E., 3,435,840.
Doxey, Brian C; and Miller, Robert E., 3,439,425.
Garrett, Michael E., 3,429,342.
Hogg, Christopher A., 3,459,331.
Hogg, Christopher A., 3,474,940.
King, Brian Edmund, 3,441,735.
Robertson, David M., 3,474,812.
Rousset, Rene P.; and Bennett, Brian S., 3,420,418.
Smith, Kenneth C, 3,447,331.
Spielmann, Erich R., 3,440,797.
Tatham, John Edward, 3,473,531.
Webster, Thomas J.; and Garrett, Michael E., 3,431,746.
Webster, Thomas J., 3,451,196.
Webster, Thomas J., 3,467,365.
British Oxygen Company, The: See —
Buckingham, Herbert Charles; and Penson, Michael, 3,448,241.
British Petroleum Company Limited, The: See —
Andrews, Kenneth Ernest; and Westman, Kevin, 3,465,947.
Anstey, Roger Hilary; and Macnab, Robert Marshall, 3,422,003.
Carruthers, John; and Winsor, John, 3,484,496.
Demeester, Jacques Emile; and Helion, Raymond, 3,475,320.
Forbes, Alan D.; and Gould, Patrick, 3,422,014.
Forbes, George, 3,431,084.
Ford, John Frederick; and Wood, John Michael, 3,484,373.
Foster, Gordon; and Johnson, Peter, 3,456,019.
Goldup, Alan; and Westaway, Michael Thomas, 3,472,762.
Goldup, Alan; Morrison, Anthony B.; and Westaway, Michael
Thomas, 3,484,500.
Groszek, Aleksander Jerzy, 3,476,325.
Hambling, James Keith; and Grebbell, John, 3,424,814.
Hambling, James Keith; and Thomas, Ieuan Jenkin, 3,436,379.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,457,321.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,463,831.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,465,056.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,483,268.
Hopkins, Kenneth William, 3,430,670.
Howman, Eric James; Bradshaw, Cristopher Patrick Cadman;
and Turner, Leonard, 3,424,812.
Howman, Eric James; and Turner, Leonard, 3,448,163.
Lawrance, Paul Anthony; and Burbidge, Bernard Whiting,
3,440,178.
Mackley, Jack, 3,469,950.
Stern, Hugh Walter; and Jones, John Robert, 3,446,866.
Stern, Robert; Welch, Thomas Ronald; and Sage, John Ashley,
3,440,074.
Topham, William Henry, 3,429,176.
Turnbull, John N.; and Gilbert, Ronald J. H., 3,428,552.
Turner, Leonard; and McGrath, Brian Patrick, 3,444,096.
Ward, Eric Henry, 3,445,658.
Williams, Keith Vaughan; and Turner, Leonard, 3,485,889.
Winsor, John, 3,484,367.
Winsor, John; and Carruthers, John, 3,484,501.
British Resin Products Limited: See —
Jones, Stanley Harold; and Williams, Parry, 3,449,285.
British Ropes Limited: See —
Campbell, Robert Edward, 3,425,207.
Gessler, Jan Klaus, 3,480,754.
British Scientific Instrument Research Association: See —
Baker, Lionel Richard, 3,450,889.
Watkin, David Anthony; Coode, Edward John; and Austen,
Cecil John, 3,435,685.
British Scientific Instrument Research ssociation: See —
Watkin, David Anthony; Noe, Edwin Henry; and Wade, Peter,
3,476,058.
British Telecommunications Research Limited: See —
Clark, Adrian Percy, 3,440,345.
Craft, David J., 3,449,953.
Craft, David John, 3,457,933.
Graft, David John, 3,468,342.
LIST OF PATENTEES
197
Mumford, Howard; Smith, Peter William; and Halliday, David,
3,452,294.
British Thermostat Company Limited, The: See-
Mills, Gerald F., 3,457,839.
British Titan Products Company Limited: See-
Cleaver, Denis, 3,428,771.
Cleaver, Denis, 3,438,720.
Evans, Arthur Wallace; and Cleaver, Denis, 3,429,665.
Evans, Arthur Wallace; Wynne, Reginald George; and
Marynowski, Chester Waldemar, 3,485,591.
Groes, James Dennis; and Arkless, Kenneth, 3,463,610.
Groves, James Dennis, 3,445,937.
Haigh, Harold Edwards, 3,456,888.
Hare, Alan Lawrence, 3,448,333.
Herriman, John Dennis; and Hare, Alan Lawrence, 3,464,792.
Myatt, James Kenneth, 3,448,931.
Twist, Walter, 3,464,791.
Weinberg, Felix Jiri; Howden, Derek; and Cleaver, Denis,
3,434,950.
British Welding Research Association: See —
Dawes, Christopher J., 3,478,190.
Britt, Jack; and Swain, Francis Alan, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Com-
pressors or turbines for gas turbine engines. 3,428,243, 2-18-69,
CI. 230-122.
Britt, James Edward, to Pulse Communications, Inc. Pulse code
signal distortion monitor. 3,421,021, 1-7-69, CI. 307-234.
Britt, James Edward; Warren, Larry Hartwell; and Melville, John
Ward, to Xerox Corporation. Sheet distributor. 3,467,371, 9-16-
69, CI. 270-58.
Britt, James E., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Pulse distortion
testing apparatus. 3,420,950, 1-7-69, CI. 178-69.
Britt, James E., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Apparatus for
testing a telephone circuit. 3,430,008, 2-25-69, CI. 179-175.1
Britt, Kenneth W.: See—
Yiannos, Peter N.; and Britt, Kenneth W., 3,458,394.
Britt, Ramon P., to United States of America, Agriculture. Method
of attaching leads to a cylindrical piezoelectric transducer.
3,479,729, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-471.3
Britt Tech Corporation: See —
Norstrud, Ivcn R.; and Threlkeld, John H., 3,446,238.
Britt, Thomas M.: See —
Bruce, Alfred C; and Britt, Thomas M.,3,436,231.
Brittain, Anthony S., to National Biscuit Company, mesne. Conveyor
systems. 3,452,856, 7-1-69, CI. 198-76.
Brittain, Frank Eustace, to Girling Limited. Tubular housing struc-
tures. 3,442,182, 5-6-69, CI. 92-99.
Brittain, Frank Eustace, to Girling Limited. Permanently coupled as-
semblies. 3,479,068, 11-18-69, CI. 285-321.
Brittan, John L. Gradematic computer for averaging a plurality of
grades. 3,470,368, 9-30-69, CI. 235-193.
3rittan, Kenneth Walter, to Triplex Safety Glass Company Limited.
Laminated transparent panels incorporating heating wires.
3,440,408, 4-22-69, CI. 219-522.
Brittan, Kenneth Walter; and Speakman, Frank P., to Pye Limited.
Flame ionisation detectors. 3,473,895, 10-21-69, CI. 23-254.
Britten, George C, to Ilikon Corporation. Method of fabricating
shell type polystyrene articles. 3,426,108, 2-4-69, CI. 264-21.
Britten-Norman Limited: See —
Winter, Peter H., 3,468,394.
Winter, Peter Heron, 3,463,263.
Winter, Peter Heron, 3,468,395.
Brittingham, Geoffrey Joynt. Furnace for continuous treatment of
sulphide copper ores. 3,460,817, 8-12-69, CI. 266-11.
Britton, Harold George; and Hague, Billy, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Gas-liquid contact unit. 3,475,012, 10-28-69, CI.
261-112.
Britton, Harrison J., to Alloy Steel Products Co. Torsional rotational
valve seal construction. 3,434,693, 3-25-69, CI. 251-203.
Britton, Richard B.; Robins, Kenneth E.; and Sampson, William B.,
to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Super-
conductor ribbon. 3,432,783, 3-1 1-69, CI. 335-216.
Britton, Richard B.: See-
Sampson, William B.; Britton, Richard B.; Kruger, P. Gerald;
and Beth, Richard A. ,3,423,706.
Britton, Richard K.; Christopher, John P.; Vegclla, John S.; and
Ncuss, William H., to Borden, Inc. Adhesive composition.
3,484,338, 12-16-69, CI. 16 1—216
Britton, Robert A., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Treat-
ment of a film of cellulose to introduce amino groups and produc-
tion of non-thrombogenic surfaces on such treated cellulose films.
3,475,410, 10-28-69, CI. 260-212.
Britton, Thomas M., Jr.: See—
Stenccl, Fred B.; and Britton, Thomas M., Jr.,3,447,769.
Britz, Amelia: See—
Natta, Giulio; Chini, Paolo; Mazzanti, Giorgio; and Britz,
Amclia,3,448,083.
Britzkc, Ingo: See —
Erb, Gerhard; and Britzkc, lngo.3,484,993.
Brixncr, Lothar H., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for the production of red, transparent aFE203 flakes.
3,471,258, 10-7-69, CI. 23-200.
Brixner, Lothar H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Ferroelectric ceramic compositions. 3,472,777, 10-14-69, CI. 252-
62.9
Brizzolara, Henry M., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Reefing line
cutter. 3,452,631, 7-1-69, CI. 83-444.
Brizzolara, Henry M., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Cutting tool.
3,482,484, 12-9-69, CI. 89-1.
Broad, Charles, Jr., to International Harvester Company. Air restric-
tion gauge. 3,425,385, 2-4-69, CI. 1 16-70.
Broad, David Rex: See —
Barber, Michael; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason.3,468,899.
Barber, Michael Stuart; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason.3,427,318.
Chadwick, Francis Neville; Broad, David; and Boutle, David
Leonard.3,475,762.
Broadbent, David J.: See —
Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and Broadbent, David J.,3,420,918.
Szabo, Karoly; Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and Broadbent, David
J. ,3,446,896.
Tilles, Harry; and Broadbent, David J. ,3,487, 151.
Broadbent, John L.; Bowden, Kenneth; and Ross, William James, to
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. 2,4-diloweralkanoyl
phloroglucinol derivatives. 3,467,715, 9-16-69, CI. 260-592.
Broadbent, Kent D.: See —
Johnson, Keith O.; and Broadbent, Kent D., 3,466,483.
Broadbent, Norman; and Read, Kenneth G., to Canadian Marconi
Company. Dual range VHF receiver. 3,435,348, 3-25-69, CI. 325-
453.
Broadbent, Peter Jack, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Recording and/or control of the feeding or livestock.
3,465,724, 9-9-69, CI. 119-51.
Broadbent, Thomas, & Sons Limited: See —
Couch, Francis Hartley, 3,459,308.
Broadcast Electronics, Inc.: See —
Beville, Ross H.; and Schober, Wayne E., 3,425,609.
Beville, Ross H.; Schor, Wayne E.; and Durst, David R.,
3,432,082.
Broadhead, James H.; and Hamilton, James E. Apparatus for sealing
pipe from within. 3,474,832, 10-28-69, CI. 138-97.
Broadhead, Ronald L.; and Dunlop, William R., to Richardson Com-
pany, The. Use of reactive lignocellulose as additive for epoxy
resins. 3,422,041, 1-14-69, CI. 260-9.
Broadhead, Ronald L.; and Dunlop, William R., to Richardson Com-
pany, The. Phenolic agent-acid catalyst modified lignocelluose
derivative and process. 3,441,527, 4-29-69, CI. 260-17.2
Broadhead, Ronald L.; and Timmons, Frederick D., to Richardson
Company, The. Polyamines containing ether oxygen linkages.
3,448,154, 6-3-69, CI. 260-584.
Broadhead, Ronald.; and Dunlop, William R., to Richardson Com-
pany, The. Process of forming cellulosic fiber products containing
a resinous lignocellulose derivative. 3,463,699, 8-26-69, CI. 162-
163.
Broadhead, Samuel L., Jr. Reference oscillator and VC0 loop con-
trolled D.C. regulator. 3,445,754, 5-20-69, CI. 323-45.
Broadhurst, Charles J. Method of reinforcing perforations in paper.
3,479,203, 11-18-69, CI. 117-44.
Broadley, Robert D., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Fluorinated
hydrocarbon compositions. 3,470,101, 9-30-69, CI. 252-67.
Broadview Chemical Corporation: See —
Rai, Charanjit; and Krueger, Arthur Frederic, 3,454,543.
Broadway Research & Development Corporation: See —
Lowe, John C, 3,434,968.
Broadwin, Samuel M. Method for testing moisture content of a
product. 3,463,000, 8-26-69, CI. 73-76.
Broadwin, Samuel M. Appliance for brewing a beverage with
distilled water. 3,472,152, 10-14-69, CI. 99-293.
Brocato, Robert A. Musical instruments with strings parallel to
keyboard and operated by the feet. 3,443,470, 5-13-69, CI. 84-
426.
Brocher, Eric: See —
Chevalley, Jean-Louis, 3,432,692.
Brocher, Eric. Method of and apparatus for heating a fluid by means
of an auxiliary fluid at high pressure. 3,436,567, 4-1-69, CI. 310-
11.
Brochetti, Raymond E. Injection molding machine with automatic
unloading drive. 3,484,902, 12-23-69, CI. 18-30.
Brochhagen, Franzkarl: See —
Windemuth, Erwin; and Brochhagen, Franzkarl, 3,450, 648.
Brociner, Ronald Eric, to English Clays Lovering Pochin & Com-
pany Limited. Treatment of clay. 3,464,634, 9-2-69, CI. 241-4.
Brock, Aaron T., to Dart Industries Inc. Inhalation-actuated aerosol
dispensing device. 3,456,645, 7-22-69, CI. 128-173.
Brock, Elwood M., to Hunterdon Transformer Company. Toroidal
inductor. 3,465,273, 9-2-69, CI. 336-62.
Brock, Eugene W., to General Motors Corporation. Head lamp
lighting circuit with a time delay shut off and a switch position
warning indicator. 3,476,975, 1 1-4-69, CI. 315-83.
Brock, Fred A.; and Johnston, Roy C, to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Control of energy spectrum in marine seismic explora-
tion. 3,437,170, 4-8-69, CI. 181-0.5
198
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brock, George W., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Elec-
trical methods and apparatus for well tools. 3,427,580, 2-11-69,
CI. 340-18.
Brock, George W., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Power
supply system for well logging. 3,459,956, 8-5-69, CI. 307-22.
Brock, James A.; Hughes, Robert H.; and Downs, Edgar S., to Butler
Manufacturing Company. Gas burner for heating moving air.
3,462,133, 8-19-69, CI. 263-19.
Brock, Louise Murphy. Device to aid in the teaching of reading.
3,442,030, 5-6-69, CI. 35-35.
Brock, Norbert: See —
Vogelsang, Dietrich; Brock, Norbert; and Lenke, Hans-
Dieter.3,472,836.
Brock, Randall D. Stretcher. 3,449,776, 6-17-69, CI. 5-82.
Brock, Randall D., 1/3 to Vitatoe, Welby, and 1/3 to Williams, Glen
W. Door lock light. 3,478,199, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 240-2.13
Brock, Wayne C. Concrete insulation blanket. 3,420,022, 1-7-69, CI.
52-302.
Brockbank, Lucas T. Automatic safety system and thermal sensor
for heating systems. 3,469,569, 9-30-69, CI. 126-1 16.
Brockett, Halford E.: See—
Dorn, Henry J.; and Brockett, Halford E.,3,465,907.
Brockett, Peter C, to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Traffic actu-
ated control system. 3,464,059, 8-26-69, CI. 340-37.
Brockhage, Donald J., 1/2 to Caselli, Orland J. Lift-tab crown cap.
3,425,580, 2-4-69, CI. 215-46.
Brockhaus, Gehard; Leonhardt, Gunter; and Weber, Heinz, to Calor-
Emag Elektrizitats-Aktiengesellschaft. Movable piston means for
retaining fluid in electrical coupling device. 3,461,257, 8-12-69,
CI. 200-150.
Brockhaus, Rudolf, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft.
Preparation of acetic acid by catalytic gas-phase oxidation of bu-
tenes. 3,431,297, 3-4-69, CI. 260-533.
Brockhaus, Rudolf, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the production of acetic acid by catalytic gas-phase
oxidation of -n-butenes. 3,439,029, 4-15-69, CI. 260-533.
Brockhaus, Rudolf; and Berger, Erich, to Chemische Werke Huls
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of acetic acid by
catalytic gas-phase oxidation of butenes. 3,459,797, 8-5-69, CI.
260-533.
Brockhaus, Siegfried. Device for measuring the density of a fluid.
3,456,491,7-22-69, CI. 73-32.
Brockman, Arthur M.: See —
Barton, Robert W.; and Brockman, Arthur M., 3,453,675.
Brockman, Lyle, to General Signal Corporation. Highway crossing
signal control system. 3,422,262, 1-14-69, CI. 246-130.
Brockmann, Hans-Jurgen, to Philips Corporation, mesne. Color
television display device. 3,440,479, 4-22-69, CI. 315-13.
Brockmuller, Friedrich Franz, to Windmoller & Holscher. Valved
bag having side gussets and made from plastics material sheeting.
3,441,199, 4-29-69, CI. 229-62.5
Brockmuller, Friedrich Franz, to Windmoller & Holscher. Inking
system provided with a tub for high-speed flexographic printing
machines. 3,468,251,9-23-69, CI. 101-350.
Brockmuller, Friedrich Franz, to Windmoller & Holscher. Process of
manufacturing valved bags having side gussets from webs of plastic
sheet material. 3,472,130, 10-14-69, CI. 93-35.
Brockmuller, Wolfgang; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Weizenkorn, Horst-
Heinrich, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manu-
facture of condensed alkali metal phosphates. 3,433,585, 3-18-69,
CI. 23-106.
Brockway, Dennis V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thyrstor switch utilizing diodes to improve recovery time.
3,444,398, 5-13-69, CI. 307-305.
Brockway Glass Company, Inc.: See —
Jaeger, Benjamin E., 3,425,343.
Jaeger, Benjamin E., 3,425,344.
Le Blanc, John R., 3,463,626.
Le Blanc, John R., 3,463,627.
Brockway, Wilhelm W. Solenoid operated impulse relay. 3,428,924,
2-18-69, CI. 335-196.
Brockway, Wilhelm W. School building with exchangeable annex
unit. 3,452,492, 7-1-69, CI. 52-64.
Broder, Jacob: See —
Mandelkorn, Joseph; and Broder, Jacob, 3,434,885.
Broderick, David C, to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Strip hybrid power divider. 3,443,248, 5-6-69, CI. 333-1 1.
Broderick, Donald L.: See —
Sanders, Ray W.; Broderick, Donald L.; and Curl, Garold
W., 3,486,1 18.
Broderick, Edward: See—
Osborn, Stephen W.; Broderick, Edward; and Villa, Jose
L., 3,426,039.
Broderick, James C: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,470,318.
Broderick, John P.; and Wishnie, Frederick T., to Eutectic Welding
Alloys Corporation. Protective shield for a flame spraying torch.
3,430,862, 3-4-69, CI. 239-280.
Broderick, John W.; Florenza, Robert M.; Kozar, Michael; and
Lineman, Harry L. Electrical component tester with preferential
sorting. 3,472,376, 10-14-69, CI. 209-75.
Broderick, William J.; Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Hope,
George R., Jr.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., to
General Electric Company. Apparatus providing inter-processor
communication in a multicomputer system. 3,483,520, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Broderna Akessons Maskenfabrik AB: See—
Andreasson, Sven Ake, 3,456,297.
Broderson, Dean E., to Lewis Knitting Company. Hydraulic circuit
for mobile hydraulic hammer. 3,442,338, 5-6-69, CI. 173-86.
Brodeur, Lester R.: See —
Ludwig, David R.; and Brodeur, Lester R.,3,443,205.
Brodie, George R., to Motter, John C, Printing Press Co. Blade-
setting mechanism. 3,456,585, 7-22-69, CI. 101-365.
Brodie, George R., to Motter, John C, Printing Press Co. Printing
press plate cylinder lockup. 3,456,588, 7-22-69, CI. 101-415.1
Brodkorb, Ernst; and Scherer, Herbert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for automatic colorimetric
titration. 3,481,707, 12-2-69, CI. 23-253.
Brodrene Gram A/S: See —
Gram, Hans, 3,483,712.
Brodsky, Benjamin; and Corini, Louis J., to Progressive Metal Equip-
ment, Inc., (a/k/a Progressive Metal Equipment Incorporated).
Liquid dispenser with timer control. 3,445,039, 5-20-69, CI. 222-
70.
Brodsky, Ralph Howard. X-ray film illuminator. 3,478,453, 11-18-
69, CI. 40-106.1
Brodt, Rudolf: See—
Henkler, Herbert; Wilhelm, Hans; Floss, Josef Georg; Strehler,
Hugo; and Brodt, Rudolf,3,486,903.
Brody, Arthur. Method of making pocket-forming device for library
cards. 3,424,636, 1-28-69, CI. 156-201.
Brody, Lee; and Hill, William H., to Hughes Aircraft Company.
Force gauge. 3,449,949, 6-17-69, CI. 73-141.
Brody, Leo L.; and Atkinson, Wallace E., to Trojan Luggage Com-
pany, The, mesne. Luggage lock. 3,464,240, 9-2-69, CI. 70-71.
Broeckl, Heinz Wilhelm; and Freudenschuss, Otto, to Vockenhuber,
Karl, and Hauser, Raimund. Cartridge for striplike record carrier
and apparatus for handling striplike record carrier. 3,464,765, 9-2-
69, CI. 352-72.
Broeker, Elmer W.; and Pearce, Shairyl I., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Safety override for hydraulic cable control unit.
3,433,017, 3-18-69, CI. 60-52.
Broeker, Elmer W.; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Rohweder, Gerald D., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Transmission and brake for cable
drum with modulating valve. 3,463,278, 8-26-69, CI. 192-4.
Broekhuysen, William C, to G-V Controls Inc. Automatic dialing
apparatus. 3,440,357, 4-22-69, CI. 179-90.
Broekhuysen, William C, to G-V Controls Inc. Electronic timer.
3,440,450, 4-22-69, CI. 307-293.
Broel-Plater, Andrzej: See —
Radziwill, Maciej; and Broel-Plater, Andrzej, 3,450,107.
Broen Armatur I/S: See —
Katva, Ilmari, 3,459,223.
Broering, Leo H.: See —
Seibel, George L.; and Broering, Leo H., 3,449,453.
Broerman, Arthur B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Pressure ves-
sels. 3,426,940, 2-1 1-69, CI. 220-83.
Broerman, Arthur B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Containers.
3,452,506, 7-1-69, CI. 53-29.
Broerman, Arthur B.: See —
Smith, Dexter E.; Broerman, Arthur B.; and Keeler, Robert
M., 3,450,800.
Broers, Alec N., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Holder for highly reactive cathodes of rare-earth borides such as
lanthanum hexaboride the holder provided which a cooling means
opposite to the emissive end of the cathode in order to reduce
tendency of holder deterioration. 3,462,635, 8-19-69, CI. 313-311.
Broersma, Robert J., to B & B Engineering Company. Packing
machine for nursery stock. 3,426,359, 2-4-69, CI. 53-124.
Broersma, Robert J., to Royer Foundry and Machine Co., mesne.
Half shell. 3,450,036, 6-17-69, CI. 100-232.
Broersma, Robert J., to Royer Foundry and Machine Co., mesne.
Packaging device having a fixed center, sliding split cover.
3,469,366, 9-30-69, CI. 53-124.
Broersma, Robert J.; and Suits, Scott O., to Royer Foundry and
Machine Co., mesne. Nursery stock packing device. 3,455,084, 7-
15-69, CI. 53-124.
Broetzler, Gustav A., to Coca-Cola Bottling Works Company, The.
Universal bottle capping throat. 3,425,187, 2-4-69, CI. 53-344.
Broft, Eduard: See —
Wilm, Diederich; Flasskamp, Willi; Broft, Eduard; and Jordan,
Kurt,3,473,300.
Brogan, Francis A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Waveform generator with audio tone control. 3,464,030, 8-26-69,
CI. 332-3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
199
Brogan, Thomas R.; and Powers, William E., Jr., to United States of
America, Air Force. Magnetohydrodynamic motor-generator.
3,436,918, 48-69, CI. 60-202.
Broggie, Roger E.; and Gurr, Robert H., to Wed Enterprises, Inc.
Passenger-carrying apparatus. 3,467,026, 9-16-69, CI. 105-341.
Broghammer, Anton. Hinge or ride for doors or windows. 3,421,177,
1-14-69, CI. 16-128.
Brohl, Walter. Ship's rudder. 3,467,045, 9-16-69, CI. 114-167.
Brohult, Astrid Helena; Brohult, Sven Fritiof Abraham; Hallgren, Bo
Erik; and Brohult, Johan Axel, to Aktiebolaget Astra. Oral alkyl
glycerol ether improvement in radiation, radiomimetic, or cyto-
static tumor therapies. 3,432,602, 3-1 1-69, CI. 424-307.
Brohult, Johan Axel: See—
Brohult, Astrid Helena; Brohult, Sven Fritiof Abraham; Hall-
gren, Bo Erik; and Brohult, Johan Axel, 3,432,602.
Brohult, Sven Fritiof Abraham: See—
Brohult, Astrid Helena; Brohult, Sven Fritiof Abraham; Hall-
gren, Bo Erik; and Brohult, Johan Axel,3,432,602.
Broida, Daniel: See —
Berger, Louis; Broida, Daniel; and Bressler, Leo F., 3,485,724.
Broida, Daniel, to Sigma Chemical Company. Insect transporting
package. 3,468,289, 9-23-69, CI. 119-15.
Brois, Stanley J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Ne-
matocidal use of tris-ammonium dithiophosphate. 3,449,491, 6-10-
69, CI. 424-128.
Brois, Stanley J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Her-
bicidal aminohydrins. 3,464,811, 9-2-69, CI. 71-88.
Brois, Stanley J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Preparation of 2-aminoethylthiosulfates by reaction of thiosulfuric
acid with an aziridine. 3,468,925, 9-23-69, CI. 260-453.
Brois, Stanley J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. S-(2-
aminoethyl)dithiophosphates and process for the preparation
thereof. 3,476,833, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-925.
Broise, Yvon Marie-Xavier, 1/2 to Thorley, Alan. Testing probe for
soils. 3,442,123, 5-6-69, CI. 73-151.
Broise, Yvon Marie-Xavier; and Thorley, Alan. Testing probe for
soils. 3,442,122, 5-6-69, CI. 73-151.
Brok, Wilhelm Frederik: See-
Van Duuren, Hendrik Cornells Anthony; Da Silva, Herman; and
Brok, Wilhelm Frederik.3,457,373.
Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, The: See —
Urane, David, 3,433,628.
Brokke, Mervin E.: See-
Baker, Don R.; Brokke, Mervin E.; and McCIellan, Malcolm
B., 3,472,927.
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E., deceased (by Hazzard, John,
administrator); and Arkneklev, Duane R., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Amine-phosphorus pentafluoride complexes as herbi-
cides. 3,420,655, 1-7-69, CI. 71-86.
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E., deceased (by Hazzard, John,
administrator); and Arneklev, Duane R., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. PF5 adducts of certain substituted acetamides.
3,435^,043, 3-25-69, CI. 260-294.7
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E., deceased (by Hazzard, John,
administrator); and Arneklev, Duane R., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Furyl ketoxime and furaldoxime- phosphorus pen-
tafluoride complexes. 3,449,374, 6-10-69, CI. 260-347.7
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E., deceased (by Hazzard, John,
administrator); and Arneklov, Duane R., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Complexes of phosphorus pentafluoride oximes as her-
bicides. 3,455,674, 7-15-69, CI. 71-86.
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E., deceased (by Hazzard, John,
administrator); and Jarneklev, Duane R., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Complex addition products of phosphorus pentafluroide
and substituted nitriles. 3,438,983, 4-15-69, CI. 260-247.
Brolin, Stephen J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Delta modulation system with continuously variable compounder.
3,461,244, 8-12-69, CI. 179-15.
Broling, Keith W., to Portec, Inc., mesne. Flexible tie down for flat
lading and quick release therefor. 3,426,996, 2-11-69, CI. 248-
361.
Broil, Gunter; and Kopp, Gerhard, to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH.
Airframe-integrated nozzle for aircraft. 3,467,315, 9-16-69, CI.
239-265.35
Brollo, Giuseppe. Machine with self-centering rotating basket for
washing dishes and utensils. 3,430,638, 3-4-69, CI. 134-1 12.
Brolund, Theodore F., to Whitney, W. A., Manufacturing Company.
Shearing press with interchangeable tool cartridges. 3,452,632, 7-
1-69, CI. 83-549.
Brolund, Theodore F., to Whitney, W. A., Corporation. Press with
fluid-operated actuator. 3,469,487, 9-30-69, CI. 83-527.
Brolund, Theodore F., to Whitney, W. A., Manufacturing Company.
Machine for operating on sheet material. 3,485,131, 12-23-69, CI.
83-560.
Brom, Lawrence V.: See —
Lewis, Philip W.; Zitzelman, Karl; and Brom, Lawrence
V.,3,450,347.
Bromberg, Boris Moisfevich; Gauzner, Moisei Yakovlevich; Ljutsin,
Ilya Samuilovich; and Nadel, Moisei Simonovich. Spindle head of
machine. 3,435,714, 4-1-69, CI. 77-3.
Bromberg, Robert; and Romie, Fred E., to TRW Inc. Method of and
means for increasing the heat transfer capability of a heat pipe.
3,465,813,9-9-69, CI. 165-1.
Brome, B. O., and said Vaughan assor of 25% to Richardson, J. C,
Jr. and Smith, James F., Jr.: See —
Stroud, Herbert O.; and Vaughan, Carroll P., 3,451,757.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Op-
tical crown glasses. 3,451,829, 6-24-69, CI. 106-47.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H.
Heavy flint glasses. 3,477,863, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 106-54.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Op-
tical glass. 3,486,915, 12-30-69, CI. 106-54.
Bromer, Heinz; Meinert, Norbert; and Ahl, Demetrius, to Leitz,
Emst, G.m.b.H. Optical flint glasses. 3,446,638, 5-27-69, CI. 106-
52.
Bromer, William W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James M., to
Lilly, Eli, and Company. Antibiotic A 195 and process for the
preparation thereof. 3,467,751, 9-16-69, CI. 424-119.
Bromley, Kenneth W., to United States Steel Corporation, mesne.
Blanks for ready erection into box-like containers. 3,446,415, 5-
27-69, CI. 229-30.
Bron Electronics, Incorporated: See-
O'Neill, Thomas F„ Jr., 3,469,689.
Bron, Walter E.; Dreyfus, Russell W.; and Heller, William R., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Memory device and
method using dichroic defects. 3,466,616, 9-9-69, CI. 340-173.
Bron, Walter E.; Heller, William R.; and Welber, Benjamin, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Memory device and
method of information handling utilizing charge transfer between
rare earth ions. 3,452,332, 6-24-69, CI. 340-173.
Brondum, Hazel: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Brondum, Hazel S.,: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Bronfin, Barry R., to United States of America, Navy. Method of
preparing compounds which contain a nitrogen-fluorine bond.
3,453,080, 7-1-69, CI. 23-205.
Broniewski, Bodhan; and Warszawski, Bernard, to Societe Generale
de Constructions Electriques et Mecaniques (ALSTHOM). Air-
cushion supported, high-speed vehicle for operation on a support
and guide track. 3,467,024, 9-16-69, CI. 104-134.
Bronner, George: See —
Murray, John G.; Simon, Ellis D.; Bronner, George; and Ed-
monds, George D.,3,475,620.
Bronnert, Helmut: See —
Paule, Kurt; Bleicher, Manfred; Martin, Hans; Wanner, Karl;
Bronnert, Helmut; and Koehler, Heinrich, 3,456,740.
Bronnert, Helmut, to Metabowerke KG., Closs, Rauch & Schnizler.
Rotary percussive power tool with changeable drive. 3,463,246, 8-
26-69, CI. 173-47.
Bronnes, Robert L.; Sweet, Richard C; and Hughes, Ray C, to
North American Philips Company, Inc. Method of joining a semi-
conductor to a base. 3,432,913, 3-18-69, CI. 29-472.7
Bronnes, Robert L.; Sweet, Richard C; and Hughes, Ray C, to U.S.
Philips Corporation. Hermetic electrical lead-in assembly.
3,464,725, 9-2-69, CI. 287-189.365
Bronnvall, Wolfgang; and Andreassen, Jostein, to Allmanna Svenska
Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Method of manufacturing an insulated
electrical conductor. 3,470,045, 9-30-69, CI. 156-53.
Bronoel, Guy G.: See —
Bonnemay, Maurice M.; Bronoel, Guy G.; Levart, Eugene; and
Doniat, Denis.3,484,292.
Bronson, Agalite, Company: See —
Casebolt, Ralph T.; and Rystad, Arnold O., 3,481,572.
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., to Commercial Solvents Corporation, mesne.
Process of blasting with thickened slurried inorganic oxidizer salt-
alcohol-water explosive mixtures. 3,465,675, 9-9-69, CI. 102-23.
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., to Commercial Solvents Corporation, mesne.
Method of making polymethylolalkane mixtures. 3,478,115, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-635.
Bronstein, Leonard. Fused multifocal corneal contact lenses.
3,472,581, 10-14-69, CI. 351-161.
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Akerson, David W.; Gaffney, Bernard J.;
and Fisher, Richard A., 50% to United States Bedding Company,
The, and Wood Conversion Company. Production of cushion and
mattress constructions. 3,429,767, 2-25-69, CI. 161-43.
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Fisher, Richard A.; and Gold, Gorge, 50%
to United States Bedding Company, The, and 50% to Wood Con-
version Company. System for the production of mattress and
cushion constructions. 3,449,190, 6-10-69, CI. 156-250.
Brook, Brian Neville: See —
Knight, Colin Sutherland; Reimer, Alexander Claude; Weaver,
Victor Charles; and Brook, Brian Neville, 3,446,794.
Brook, John Edwin. Electric motor control circuit. 3,466,523, 9-9-
69, CI. 318-332.
Brook, Richard J.; and Kingery, William D., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of making
paramagnetic nickel ferrite thin films. 3,475,309, 10-28-69, CI.
204-192.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brooke, Donald C; and Albert, Irwin, to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Voltage regulated direct view storage tube precollima-
tion system. 3,459,990, 8-5-69, CI. 315-14.
Brooke, Donald C: See —
Carnahan, Paul E.; and Brooke, Donald C, 3,433,996.
Brooke, Godfrey: See —
Cowell, Terence K., 3,468,302.
Brooke, Thomas Andrew; and Robinson, Peter Michael, to Dunlop
Rubber Company Limited. Manufacture of sheet material.
3,471,352, 10-7-69, CI. 156-272.
Brooker, Carl F.: See —
Shepard, George A.; and Brooker, Carl F.,3,438,754.
Brooker, Leslie G. S.; and Van Lare, Earl J., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Cyanine dyes. 3,431,111, 3-4-69, CI. 96-106.
Brooker, Leslie G. S.: See —
Fumia, Arthur, Jr.; Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooker, Leslie
G. S., 3,482,978.
Holtzclaw, John V.; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., 3,440,053.
Jenkins, Philip Winder; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., 3,483, 196.
Brooker, Peter John; Gillon, John; Newbold, Geoffrey Tattersall; and
Saggers, David Thomas, to Fisons Pest Control Limited. N-methyl
3-methyl-5-ethyl phenyl carbamate as an insecticide. 3,422,198, 1-
14-69, CI. 424-300.
Brookes, Robert Frederick; Godson, David Henry; and Leafe, Ed-
ward Levi, to Boots Pure Drug Company Limited. Alpha-(4-
chloro-2-methylphenoxy) propionanilides. 3,439,018, 4-15-69, CI.
260-471.
Brookes, William R., to General Electric Company. Process for
preparing resinous condensation compositions by reacting a
methyloated spaced polyphenol with a monohydric phenol and
then reacting the resultant product with aldehyde. 3,438,939, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-57.
Brookhyser, Byron B.: See—
Blickenderfer, Charles; Brookhyser, Byron B.; and Schliewe,
Robert,3,456,774.
Brookman, Ronald R.: See —
Bennett, James Russell; and Brookman, Ronald R., 3,482,213.
Brookmire, James L., to General Electric Company. Alternating cur-
rent regulating apparatus with closed-loop feedback control.
3,465,237,9-2-69, CI. 323-21.
Brookpark-Royalon, Inc.; See —
Bocnig, Herman V.; and Waters, James A., Jr., 3,464,884.
Brooks & Perkins, Incorporated: See —
Craighead, Philip B.; and Naffa, Faisal A., 3,449,872.
Snow, Conlcy H., 3,425,269.
Snow, Conley H., 3,456,919.
Brooks, Alan C. Hydraulic control cylinder and air piston assembly.
3,424,061, 1-28-69, CI. 92-12.
Brooks, Aldcn W.; Bishop, Clinton L.; Thomas, James R.; and
Richard, Kenneth D., to Dayco Corporation. Method of making
endless V-type transmission belts having inwardly disposed trans-
verse teeth. 3,464,875, 9-2-69, CI. 156-138.
Brooks, Alden W.: See —
Waugh, Dale L.; Brooks, Alden W.; Jensen, Howard J.; and
Richmond, Kenneth D., 3,478,613.
Brooks, Arthur M., to Grace, W. R., & Co.Coprecipitated CaHPG,-
2H;jO and CaSO,-2H20 pigment and method of preparation.
3,445,259, 5-20-69, CI. 106-306.
Brooks, Arthur M., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for bleaching
wood pulp with fluorine, hydrofluoric acid, and oxygen difluoride.
3.481.826, 12-2-69, CI. 162-63.
Brooks, Arthur M., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for bleaching
wood pulp with fluorine, hydrofluoric acid, and oxygen difluoride.
3.481.827, 12-2-69, CI. 162-63.
Brooks, Burton: See —
Brooks, Richard J.; and Brooks, Burton, 3,427,342.
Brooks, Charles; and Sutton, Thomas A. Reinforced vinyl plastic
stripping. 3,436,297, 4-1-69, CI. 161-119.
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.; Markthaler,
Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John A., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Intra-concentrator call de-
tecting circuit. 3,462,557, 8-19-69, CI. 179-18.
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; and Meyerle, John A., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Circuit and method for
testing complex systems. 3,435,159, 3-25-69, CI. 179-175.2
Brooks, David N.; and Harris, Joseph M., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Projector lamp assembly. 3,445,646, 5-20-69, CI.
240-44.2
Brooks, Dean P., to Hcsston Corporation, Inc. Double post row
finder. 3,430,723, 3-4-69, CI. 180-79.
Brooks, Donald G. Internal combustion engine valve means.
3,424,139, 1-28-69, CI. 123-79.
Brooks, Dugald A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Mordants for
blcachablc filter layers. 3,425,834, 2-4-69, CI. 96-84.
Brooks, Dugald A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Supersensitized
silver halidc emulsions. 3,458,318, 7-29-69, CI. 96-104.
Brooks, Dugald A.: See—
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A. ,3,438,779.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A. ,3,455,693.
Tabcr, Robert C; and Brooks, Dugald A. ,3,425,833.
, 3,467,427.
,3,485,521.
Doermann, Edward L.; and Brooks, Elgin
Brooks, E. J., Company: See —
Moberg, Sigurd M., 3,466,077
Moberg, Sigurd M
Moberg, Sigurd M
Brooks, Elgin C: See—
Allen, Horace E.
C, 3,481,593.
Brooks, Ernest J. Practice device for golfers. 3,443,81 1, 5-13-69, CI.
273-183.
Brooks, Everett G.; and McCullough, John W., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Analog to digital converter.
3,471,853, 10-7-69, CI. 340-347.
Brooks, Felton D. Security apparatus. 3,451,708, 6-24-69, CI. 292-
264.
Brooks, Fred A., Jr.: See —
Gidley, John L.; Terry, William M.; and Brooks, Fred A.,
Jr.,3,48 1,403.
McDougall, Lee A.; and Brooks, Fred A., Jr.,3,456,735.
Brooks, George M., to Jerrold Electronics Corporation, mesne. Con-
stant pressure probe for non-linear potentiometers. 3,484,733, 12-
16-69, CI. 338-168.
Brooks, James; Heap, Kenneth Thomas Duncan; and Woodhead,
Robert Harry. Textile sliver coiling apparatus. 3,462,800, 8-26-69,
CI. 19-159.
Brooks, Jerry R. Gearless variable drive mechanism. 3,448,627, 6-
10-69, CI. 74-117.
Brooks, John D., to United States of America, Navy. Fin and revolv-
ing cylinder bidirectional steering actuator. 3,448,714, 6-10-69,
CI. 114-162.
Brooks, John G.: See —
Schoenbaum, Alexander W.; Ashworth, John T.; and Brooks,
John G., 3,428,053.
Brooks, John H.: See —
Barr, Edward J.; and Brooks, John H.,3,441,010.
Brooks, John M.: See —
Purcell, John R.; and Brooks, John M.,3,428,891.
Brooks, Kenneth R., to Ford Motor Company. Fuel vapor emission
control. 3,486,524, 12-30-69, CI. 137-389.
Brooks, Leonard. Bow holder. 3,441,241, 4-29-69, CI. 248-156.
Brooks, Leslie John; and Morris, Geoffrey William, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Gas turbine engine. 3,422,624, 1-21-69, CI. 60-226.
Brooks, Louie J., Jr. Auxiliary brake system. 3,463,276, 8-26-69, CI.
188-106.
Brooks, Malcolm R. H., to Celanese Corporation. Tire cord con-
structions and tires made therewith. 3,429,354, 2-25-69, CI. 152-
357.
Brooks, Marvin V., to PPG Industries, Inc. Door construction.
3,458,955, 8-5-69, CI. 49-382.
Brooks, Marvin V., to PPG Industries, Inc. Door pivots. 3,478,383,
11-18-69, CI. 16-151.
Brooks, Max: See —
Grosbard, Gregory, 3,480,81 1.
Brooks, Owen E.; and Nubel, Robert C, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc.
Gas liquid transfer apparatus. 3,476,366, 1 1-4-69, CI. 261-36.
Brooks, Parkman T., to United States of America, Interior. Prepara-
tion of high-purity nickel and cobalt. 3,446,720, 5-27-69, CI. 204-
112.
Brooks, Peter J.: See —
Jackson, Roy J.; and Brooks, Peter J. ,3,427,895.
Brooks, Ralph C; and Olson, Paul E., to Westinghouse Air Brake
Company. Automatic control apparatus for variable pitch propel-
lers. 3,443,587, 5-13-69, CI. 137-596.18
Brooks, Ralph E. Method and apparatus for producing metal
castings using molten metal cooled before teeming. 3,429,361, 2-
25-69, CI. 164-57.
Brooks, Ray G., to Texize Chemicals, Inc. Dispensing device.
3,478,935, 11-18-69, CI. 222-321.
Brooks, Richard J.; and Brooks, Burton, to Chemithon Corporation,
The. Continuous sulfonation process. 3,427,342, 2-11-69, CI. 260-
458.
Brooks, Robert A.: See —
Luksch, James A.; Dolan, Lawrence C; Brooks, Robert A.; and
Zimmerman, Arie, 3,450,987.
Brooks, Robert Bruce, to American Cyanamid Company. Fire-re-
sistant fiber blends. 3,480,582, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-45.75
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., to Hercules Incor-
porated. Nitrocellulose product and method of manufacture of
propellant grains employing same. 3,422,169, 1-14-69, CI. 264-3.
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., to Hercules Incor-
porated. Slurry casting manufacture of nitrocellulose propellant
grains. 3,422,170, 1-14-69, CI. 264-3.
Brooks, Robert; Wakabayashi, Kinjiro; and Kida, Nobutoshi. Um-
brella. 3,467,115,9-16-69, CI. 135-25.
Brooks, Thomas W.: See —
Petzold, Max L.; Brooks, Thomas W.; and Bane, John M.,
Jr.,3,479,353.
Brooks Vern E., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Automatic neutral
valve. 3,456,442, 7-22-69, CI. 60-52.
Brooks, Warren B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Fail-safe subsea fluid
transporatation system. 3,454,083, 7-8-69, CI. 166-0.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
201
Brooks, William B.: See—
Olliff, Martin T., Jr.; Hecht, Alfred H.; Brown, Robert H.; and
Brooks, William B.,3,42 1,965.
Brooks, William R.; and Heinzel, Irving C. Dispensing container.
3,422,992, 1-21-69, CI. 222-80.
Brooks, William. D-C chopper. 3,437,906, 4-8-69, CI. 321-43.
Brookshire, John E., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of electrical discharge machining. 3,454,738, 7-8-69, CI.
219-69.
Broom, Charles M.; and Stevens, Robert H., to Kearney-National
Inc. Electrical spider connection. 3,469,020, 9-23-69, CI. 174-71.
Broom, Ronald Francis Johnston, to National Research Development
Corporation, mesne. Pulse supply for laser operable at room tem-
peratures. 3,440,513, 4-22-69, CI. 320-1.
Broom, Ronald Francis Johnston; Hilsum, Cyril; Bayley, Donald; and
Ralphs, John Dennis, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Electro-optical reading device utilizing a pulsed semiconduc-
tor diode lamp. 3,443,109, 5-6-69, CI. 250-217.
Broome, Arthur William James; Crossley, Neville Stanton; and
Jones, William Glynne, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Process for treating helminth infestations using benzanilioe deriva-
tives and compositions for use therein. 3,466,370, 9-9-69, CI. 424-
238.
Broome, John: See —
Raymond, Samuel; and Broome, John, 3,470,080.
Broome, Ronald: See —
Sands, David Harold; and Broome, Ronald, 3,484,900.
Broomhall, Gordon E.; and Ferranto, Felix L., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Welder power supply. 3,436,514, 4-1-69, CI. 219-1 13.
Broos, Jan: See —
Vcrmeulen, Gerardus Antonius Wilhelmus; Broos, Jan; and
Gravcsteijn, Jacobus Cornelis, 3,483, 416.
Broos, Jozef, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Film spool. 3,442,464, 5-6-69,
CI. 242-71.8
Brophy, William R., Jr., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Multiangle
gauge. 3,431,782, 3-1 1-69, CI. 73-363.9
Brorson, Donald L.: See —
Magnuson, Raymond A.; and Brorson, Donald L. ,3,433,549.
Broschkc, Hcinrich; Holle, Werner; and Wiessner, Willi, to Leitz,
Ernst, G.m.b.H. Single lens reflex cameras. 3,427,946, 2-18-69, CI.
95-42.
Broschkc, Hcinrich: See —
Lcitz, Ludwig; and Broschke, Heinrich.3,446,126.
Broscoff, Mary E.; and Tackett, Edd. Multipurpose sanding machine.
3,452,485, 7-1-69, CI. 51-109.
Brosc, Barry J. Idler spool assembly for use in developing photo-
graphic film by viscous developer. 3,446,410, 5-27-69, CI. 226-
191.
Brosc, Harlan F., to United Aircraft Corporation. Process and means
for regulating the pressure and flow of a stored fluid. 3,425,233,
2-4-69, CI. 62-45.
Brose, Harlan F., to United Aircraft Corporation. Catalytic burner.
3,479,144, 11-18-69, CI. 23-288.
Broscne, William G., Jr.: See —
Newman, Charles J.; and Broscne, William G., Jr. ,3,462, 207.
Broscr, Richard, to Accum-Matic Systems, Inc. Automatic accumu-
lating down elevator. 3,477,560, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 198-218.
Brosig, Adolf: See —
Hcrold, Manfred; and Brosig, Adolf.3,476,218.
Brosious, Daniel R.; and Hollingshcad, James K., to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Pinhole detectors. 3,422,272, 1-14-69, CI. 250-219.
Brosk, Doris A. Combination garment and toy. 3,447,165, 6-3-69,
CI. 2-75.
Brosk, Doris A. Combined garment hanger and holder and toy.
3,475,852, 11-4-69, CI. 46-116.
Brosk, Jeffrey Owen. Article of furniture. 3,438,676, 4-15-69, CI.
297-445.
Broski, Thomas J., to Curtis, Hclenc, Industries, Inc. Electric hair
dryer. 3,426,441, 2-1 1-69, CI. 34-48.
Brosnahan, Robert E.; and Curlcy, Edward J., to Microwave
Development Laboratories, Inc. Waveguide filter having branch
means to absorb or attenuate frequencies above pass-band.
3,451,014, 6-17-69, CI. 333-73.
Bross, Helmut Karl Anton. Writing tool. 3,438,715, 4-15-69, CI.
401-1 12.
Bross, Helmut Karl. Writing instrument. 3,432,244, 3-1 1-69, CI. 401-
113.
Bross, Helmut. Cigarette lighter. 3,451,761, 6-24-69, CI. 431-131.
Bross, Ronald A.: See —
Kline, Raymond V.; and Bross, Ronald A. ,3,436, 596.
Bross William T to Liebcl-Flarshcim Company Division of Ritter
Pfaudlcr Corporation. Control circuit for energizing an AC sup-
plied load at zero supply potential. 3,458,800, 7-29-69, CI. 321-
47.
Brossard, Bernard Pierre; Boichard, Jacques; and Gay, Michel Louis
Marie Joseph, to Rhone-Poulcnc SA. Process for the preparation
of oxalic acid. 3,428,675, 2-18-69, CI. 260-533.
Brossard, Pierre Claude: See —
Battail, Gerard Pierre; and Brossard, Pierre Claude, 3,470,477.
Brosseit, Fitz V. Adjustable length shoulder screw. 3,461,769, 8-19-
69, CI. 85-1.
Brosseit, Fritz V., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Ter-
minal forming machine. 3,434,324, 3-25-69, CI. 72-324.
Brosseit, Fritz V., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Dispensing mechanism having article distributing cylinder.
3,435,986, 4-1-69, CI. 221-278.
Brosseit, Fritz V., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method and apparatus for drawing and stretching a flat blank into
a tubular shell. 3,457,761, 7-29-69, CI. 72-325.
Brosseit, Fritz V., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Ter-
minal attaching machine. 3,465,409, 9-9-69, CI. 29-203.
Brosseit, Fritz V., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Jam-
free indexing mechanism. 3,475,974, 1 1-4-69, CI. 74-55.
Brossi, Arnold; Focella, Antonino; Rachlin, Albert Israel; and Teitel,
Sidney, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Barbituric acid derivatives
substituted in the five position. 3,464,990, 9-2-69, CI. 260-257.
Brossi, Arnold; and Pecherer, Benjamin, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc.Alkoxy-substituted-6-amino-5H-di-benzo[a,c] cycloheptene-7-
carbonitriles and preparation thereof. 3,457,295, 7-22-69, CI. 260-
465.
Brossmann, Gottfried: See —
Winter, Heinz; and Brossmann, Gottfried, 3,462, 370.
Brost, Hans: See —
Oehme, Christian; and Brost, Hans, 3, 420, 774.
Brost, Peter M. Apparatus for use in erecting a setup paper box.
3,473,448, 10-21-69, CI. 93-56.
Brostrup-Jensen, Per: See —
Barash, Meyer; and Brostrup-Jensen, Per,3,470,331.
Broszat, Gottfried, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Winding
arrangement for distributing surge voltage. 3,479,629, 11-18-69,
CI. 336-70.
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Watanabe, Tomoyoshi; Hishida, Yukio; and Hirata, Takashi,
3,432,018.
Brothers, Jack, to United States of America, Army. Air-burst fuze
system for projectiles. 3,434,423, 3-25-69, CI. 102-70.2
Brothers, Jack, to United States of America, Army. Standoff fire-
control system (U). 3,483,821, 12-16-69, CI. 102-70.2
Brothers, Lewis F. Trigger and release means for bows. 3,461,852,
8-19-69, CI. 124-35.
Brothers, William B.; and Stuteville, John W. Exit door opening
device. 3,458,225, 7-29-69, CI. 292-92.
Brotherton, nomas K.; and Naylor, Peter G., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Fabric treatment with water-soluble isocyanates.
3,483,189, 12-9-69, CI. 260-239.3
Brotherton, Thomas K., to Union Carbide Corporation. Process for
the preparation of acid halides. 3,449,416, 6-10-69, CI. 260-544.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Knopf, Robert J.; Starcher, Paul S.; and
Noffsinger, Charles A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Tricyclic
polyamines. 3,470,248, 9-30-69, CI. 260-563.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Lynn, John W., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Novel olefinically unsaturated diisocyanates. 3,427,346,
2-11-69, CI. 260-485.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Lynn, John W., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Preparation of amino esters of unsaturated polycarboxyl-
ic acids. 3,459,786, 8-5-69, CI. 260-468.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Lynn, John W.; and Smith, John, Jr., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Isocyanatophenylsulfonyl isocyanates.
3,454,606, 7-8-69, CI. 260-397.7
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Lynn, John W.; and Smith, John, Jr., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Process for producing phosphoryl iso-
cyanates. 3,470,271, 9-30-69, CI. 260-968.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Smith, John, Jr., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Isocyanate and isothiocyanate compositions and polyu-
rethanes thereof. 3,422,165, 1-14-69, CI. 260-859.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Smith, John, Jr., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Viscosity control of spandex solutions. 3,428,611, 2-18-
69, CI. 260-75.
Brothman, Abraham; Bruckner, Alan J.; Halpern, Stephen J.; and
Yanis, Conrad, to Sangamo Electric Company. Remote control of
electric water heaters. 3,456,163, 7-15-69, CI. 317-147.
Brothman, Abraham; Halpern, Stephen J.; Reiser, Richard D; Cud-
deback, Bruce A.; and Miller, Allen H., to Sangamo Electric Com-
pany, mesne. Digital self-optimizing terminal. 3,449,716, 6-10-69,
CI. 340-146.1
Brothman, Abraham; and Reiser, Richard D., to Sangamo Electric
Company, mesne. Data transmission system wherein system con-
trol is divided between a plurality of levels for remote location ac-
tivation. 3,484,694, 12-16-69, CI. 325-55.
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott, deceasedO (by Albrecht, Helene nee Ruess.OAl-
brccht, HildcOHertlein, Elisabeth nee Paulus), to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Transparent polyvinyl chloride containing high density
polyethylene as a lubricant. 3,442,837, 5-6-69, CI. 260-23.
Brough-Cunningham, Keith Begbie; Wardle, Leonard George; and
Cullcn, Michael, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Elec-
trical measuring systems. 3,467,889, 9-16-69, CI. 317-28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Broughton Corporation: See—
Newcomb, Douglas H.; and Nicholson, Charles B., 3,461,908.
Newcomb, Douglas H.; and Nicholson, Charles B., Jr.,
3,468,341.
Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Solvent
recovery process. 3,422,006, 1-14-69, CI. 208-321.
Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Solvent
disperse phase extraction of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,433,735, 3-
18-69, CI. 208-325.
Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Recovery of aromatics. 3,435,087, 3-25-69, CI. 260-674.
Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Solvent
recovery process. 3,470,087, 9-30-69, CI. 208-321.
Broughton, Donald B.: See —
Gerhold, Clarence G.; and Broughton, Donald B.,3,456,028.
Skala, Hertha; Broughton, Donald B.; De Rosset, Armand J.;
and Lickus, A. Gregory ,3,437,601.
Broughton, Donald R.: See —
O'Brien, John F.; and Broughton, Donald R., 3,480,564.
Broughton, Geoffrey, to Betts and Broughton Limited. Safety foot-
wear. 3,444,572, 5-20-69, CI. 12-142.
Broughton, Robert M.: See —
Harrison, Stanley R.; and Broughton, Robert M., 3,454,280.
Brouillette, Joseph W., Jr.; and Noble, Milton L., to General Electric
Company. Analog computation apparatus for generational dynam-
ic correction signals for cathode ray tubes. 3,465,137, 9-2-69, CI.
235-193.
Brouk, Joseph John. Apparatus for and method of expanding earth
materials. 3,456,933, 7-22-69, CI. 263-21.
Brouneus, Harold A.; and Sprague, Lloyd G., to Corning Glass
Works. Temperature limiting circuit arrangement. 3,448,245, 6-3-
69, CI. 219-505.
Brounley, Richard W.; and Downs, Neville L., to Electronic Commu-
nications, Inc. Broad-band FM modulator. 3,458,834, 7-29-69, CI.
332-19.
Broussalian, George L., to Monsanto Company. Surface active
agents. 3,453,316, 7-1-69, CI. 260-476.
Broussard, Douglas E.; and Barry, Donald W., to Shell Oil Company.
Method of abandoning and recovering a pipeline during an un-
derwater pipe laying operation. 3,472,035, 10-14-69, CI. 61-72.3
Broussard, Douglas E.; Barry, Donald W.; Kinzbach, Robert B.; and
Kershner, Stuart G., to Shell Oil Company. Pipe-laying barge with
adjustable pipe discharge ramp. 3,438,213, 4-15-69, CI. 61-72.3
Broussard, Douglas E.; and Hemphill, Dean P., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Offshore installation and method of installing a pipe riser.
3,466,882, 9-16-69, CI. 61-72.3
Broussard, Douglas E.; Hemphill, Dean P.; Boiling, Thomas J., Jr.;
and Roach, Erskine E., to Shell Oil Company. Sealed pipe
coupling. 3,463,518, 8-26-69, CI. 285-340.
Broussard, Leo, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Pas-
sivation of metals. 3,479,232, 1 1-18-69, CI. 148-31.5
Broussard, Vernon P. Sugar cane harvesters. 3,481,121, 12-2-69, CI.
56-15.
Brousscau, Roy D.; and Kogstrom, Carl W., said Kogstrom assor to
said Brousseau. Method and recorder for making time studies.
3,434,149, 3-18-69, CI. 346-1.
Brout, Robert Benedicte: See —
Frassanito, John R.; Jorgensen, Hugh V.; and Brout, Robert
Benedictc.3,443,664.
Brouwcr, Charles W., to Leesona Corporation. Control system for
twisting machine. 3,462,935, 8-26-69, CI. 57-54.
Brouwcr, Charles W.; Cruickshank, David G.; and Tata, Raymond
V., to Leesona Corporation. Bobbin distributing installation.
3,480,128, 11-25-69, CI. 198-1.
Brouwcr, Charles W.; and Norris, Alan H., to Leesona Corporation.
Drive mechanism. 3,434,673, 3-25-69, CI. 242-18.1
Brouwcr, Charles W.; and Richter, Hans H., to Leesona Corpora-
tion. Storage apparatus. 3,464,452, 9-2-69, CI. 139-122.
Brouwcr, Charles W.; and Richter, Hans H., to Leesona Corpora-
tion. Storage device. 3,477,476, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 139-122.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Tata, Raymond V., to Leesona Corpora-
tion. Drive mechanism. 3,446,087, 5-27-69, CI. 74-190.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Tata, Raymond V., to Leesona Corpora-
tion. Bobbin handling installation. 3,474,975, 10-28-69, CI. 242-
35.5
Brouwcr, Cornells Johannes, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Frequency
independent phase control circuit. 3,448,368, 6-3-69, CI. 321-18.
Brouwcr, Frans: See —
Ryder, James P.; and Brouwer, Frans, 3,455, 507.
Brouwcr, Gerardus Johannes. Sod rolling apparatus. 3,464,641, 9-2-
69, CI. 242-55.
Brouwer, Harvard, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Fail safe bridge
output switch. 3,437,842, 4-8-69, CI. 307-254.
Brouwers, Alexander P.; McCulla, Walter J.; and Swanson, Morris
A., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Leaf spring coupling.
3,464,233,9-2-69, CI. 64-27.
Brovedan, Antonio, to Pirelli S.p.A. Multi-pole electromagnetic relay
with convertible contacts. 3,469,215, 9-23-69, CI. 335-132.
Broverman, Alvin Y., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Polyphase electrical transformer construction having vertically su-
perposed winding structures with cooling ducts. 3,431,524, 3-4-69,
CI. 336-60.
Broverman, Alvin Y.; and Wilburn, Garlington C, to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Air cooled transformer. 3,447,112, 5-27-69,
CI. 336-60.
Broverman, Howard L., to General Electric Company. Pulse width
modulation servo system including a unique transformerless
demodulator. 3,471,759, 10-7-69, CI. 318-18.
Broverman, Irwin: See —
Eichelman, George H., Jr.; and Broverman, Irwin, 3,484,307.
Broverman, Irwin, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Process
for forming composite aluminum alloy. 3,436,804, 4-8-69, CI. 29-
471.5
Broviak, Frank P.: See —
Badovinac, Matthew; and Broviak, Frank P. ,3,466,506.
Brow, Orville J.; and Jones, Gene T., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Seat belt retractor. 3,421,711, 1-14-69, CI. 242-107.11
Broward Hurricane Panel Co., Inc.: See —
Egan, Bruce C, Jr., 3,421,259.
Browder, Jewel D. Signal-to-noise ratio enhancer. 3,424,994, 1-28-
69, CI. 330-142.
Browder, Jewel D. Signal-to-noise ratio enhancer utilizing bridge cir-
cuit having two arms of differing resonant frequency but similar
inductance and resistance. 3,475,706, 10-28-69, CI. 333-74.
Brower, David F.; and Wildi, Paul, to Gulf General Atomic Incor-
porated. Forming apparatus and method. 3,486,356, 12-30-69, CI.
72-56.
Brower Manufacturing Co.: See —
Thompson, Truman F., 3,429,306.
Brown & Brown, Inc.: See —
Brown, Samuel, 3,473,755.
Brown & Root, Inc.: See —
Gibson, Robert G.; Johnson, Delbert B.; Mackin, John G., Jr.;
and Straws, James C, 3,486,343.
Hauber, Ferdinand R., 3,429,133.
Lawrence, Joseph Benton, 3,472,034.
Moore, Warren T., 3,462,963.
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company: See —
Ingham, John Milton; and Carrier, Paul Wilfrid, 3,454,309.
Levesque, George Napoleon; Taylor, Paul Eugene; and Barney,
Neil Ide, 3,427,755.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation: See —
Sexstone, John H., 3,471,005.
Sexstone, John H.; and Hilgartner, George H., Jr., 3,473,539.
Sexstone, John H., 3,482,488.
Brown, Alan E., to Wright, E. J., Central Limited. Support standard.
3,450,270, 6-17-69, CI. 21 1-176.
Brown, Alan M.: See —
Di Bartolo, Ernest A.; and Brown, Alan M., 3,482,525.
Brown, Albert C, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Print-
ing pressure control spacer means for data encoders. 3,481,269,
12-2-69, CI. 101-56.
Brown, Albert D., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Visual ap-
proach path indicator. 3,457,545, 7-22-69, CI. 340-25.
Brown, Albert E., to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing
Co., Inc. Curl-resistant transfer elements and methods for prepar-
ing same. 3,453,135, 7-1-69, CI. 1 17-36.4
Brown, Albert L.: See —
Brown, Marie Van Brittan; and Brown, Albert L., 3,482,037.
Brown, Alfred Winsor: See —
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Brown, Alfred Winsor,3,433,689.
Brown, Allan R. Short dipole antenna. 3,432,858, 3-11-69, CI. 343-
752.
Brown, Alvin E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Acoustic fluid
metering device. 3,420,102, 1-7-69, CI. 73-194.
Brown, Alvin E.: See —
Green, Philip S.; and Brown, Alvin E., 3,475,551.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation: See —
Willis, Norman Edwin; and Naylor, Donald Brian, 3,485,144.
Brown, Angus M., to Bloomfield Manufacturing Co. Vending
machine. 3,432,074, 3-1 1-69, CI. 221-1 17.
Brown, Archer W.; Montgomery, James L.; and Beer, Walter A., to
American Hoist & Derrick Company. Safety brake system.
3,460,645,8-12-69, CI. 180-6.7
Brown, Arden S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Pour
point meter. 3,442,116, 5-6-69, CI. 73-17.
Brown, Arnold; and Taylor, Peter Norman, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Change-speed transmission selector assemblies.
3,422,697, 1-21-69, CI. 74-473.
Brown, Arthur E., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Valve housing.
3,438,390, 4-15-69, CI. 137-512.1
Brown, Arthur E. Rotary positive displacement machines. 3,472,445,
10-14-69, CI. 230-141.
Brown, Arthur R.,: See —
Hundley, George K., 3,431,449.
Brown, Arthur S.; Leiby, Harold E.; and Miller, Earle A., to Amer-
ican Welding & Manufacturing Company, The. Metal door and
method of making. 3,455,078, 7-15-69, CI. 52-619.
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Brown Auto Stabilizer Co.: See—
Tolley, Gary E., 3,438,648.
Brown Boveri/Krupp Reaktorbau G.m.b.H.: See—
Huhndorf-Richter, Bernhard; Von Der Decken, Claus-Benedikt;
and Ohlig, Heinz, 3,439,804.
Brown, Buist W., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
Company. Waterproof strain gauge assembly and method of mak-
ing same. 3,475,712, 10-28-69, CI. 338-2.
Brown, Calvin O., to Set Screw & Manufacturing Company. Collet
stock lock. 3,462,163, 8-19-69, CI. 279-50.
Brown, Carl A.: See—
Rosaen, Nils O.; Firth, Robert L.; and Brown, Carl
A. ,3,486,622.
Brown, Carter N., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Cinnamic acid deriva-
tives. 3,431,302, 3-4-69, CI. 260-559.
Brown, Cecero C: See —
Cochran, Chudleigh B., 3,421,449.
Brown, Charles Ira. Vegetable peeler with material receiving open-
ing. 3,465,437, 9-9-69, CI. 30-279.
Brown, Charles J.; and Baumgarten, Morton Z., to Metal Flo Cor-
poration of Ohio, mesne. Hydraulic spindle press for drawing
metal. 3,470,725, 10-7-69, CI. 72-336.
Brown, Charles Peirin; and Rose, John, to United States Machinery.
Cabling apparatus. 3,448,569, 6-10-69, CI. 57-15.
Brown, Christian H. Non-cyclic oscillating drive mechanism for tar-
get traps. 3,421,491, 1-14-69, CI. 124-9.
Brown, Christopher Kingsley, to AMP Incorporated. Apparatus for
trimming and connecting wires. 3,443,299, 5-13-69, CI. 29-203.
Brown, Christopher Kingsley, to AMP Incorporated. All weather
card reader. 3,462,567, 8-19-69, CI. 200-46.
Brown, Cicero C: See —
Potts, Ernest L., 3,479,067.
Brown, Cicero C. Well anchor or packer. 3,420,306, 1-7-69, CI.
166-120.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packer. 3,422,899, 1-21-69, CI. 166-129.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packer apparatus. 3,425,489, 2-4-69, CI.
166-129.
Brown, Cicero C. Powered coupling device. 3,427,048, 2-11-69, CI.
285-1 8
Brown, Cicero C. Pump out drill bit. 3,429,387, 2-25-69, CI. 175-
237.
Brown, Cicero C. Under-reaming tool. 3,433,313, 3-18-69, CI. 178-
270.
Brown, Cicero C. Floatable base for marine drilling platform and
method of operation. 3,434,293, 3-25-69, CI. 61-46.5
Brown, Cicero C, to Brown Oil Tools, Inc. Hydrostatic anchor and
drain device for well pipe strings. 3,448,805, 6-10-69, CI. 166-212.
Brown, Cicero C. Bridging plug with pressure relief means and man-
drel latch. 3,454,089, 7-8-69, CI. 166-128.
Brown, Cicero C. Well tool string. 3,454,090, 7-8-69, CI. 166-138.
Brown, Cicero C. Wash tool for use in wells. 3,456,724, 7-22-69, CI.
166-146.
Brown, Cicero C, to Atlantic Richfield Company. Underwater tub-
ing head. 3,457,992, 7-29-69, CI. 166-0.6
Brown, Cicero C. Methods and apparatus for installation and
removal of preventer stacks in off-shore oil and gas wells.
3,461,958, 8-19-69, CI. 166-0.5
Brown, Cicero C. Hydraulically driven power head. 3,467,202, 9-16-
69, CI. 173-57.
Brown, Cicero C, to Atlantic Refining Company, The. Remote un-
derwater connector. 3,477,744, 11-11-69, CI. 285-18.
Brown, Cicero C; and Mott, James D., said Mott assor to Brown Oil
Tools, Inc. Well casing hanger. 3,450,204, 6-17-69, CI. 166-124.
Brown Citrus Machinery Corporation: See —
Douglas, Peter L., 3,464,976.
Brown, Claude V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fibrillation.
3,423,888, 1-28-69, CI. 51-319.
Brown, Clifford A.: See —
Brown, Robert A.; and Brown, Clifford A. ,3,422, 880.
Brown, Clinton E., to Hydronautics, Inc. Ambient temperature vapor
compression desalination system. 3,450,601, 6-17-69, CI. 202-174.
Brown, Clinton Eugene; and Stone, Ralph W., Jr., to United States
of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. G
Conditioning suit. 3,461,855, 8-19-69, CI. 128-1.
Brown, Clyde O., to United Aircraft Corporation. Current control
for a cold cathode. 3,454,827, 7-8-69, CI. 315-108.
Brown Company: See—
Lugt, Thomas Vander; and Coe, Merrill J., 3,438,565.
Brown, D. S., Company, The: See —
Aftreth, Owren J., 3,434,689.
Boney, Donald R., 3,485,149.
Brown, Delmont D., 3,460,796.
Hall, Frank K., 3,479,933.
Hall, Frank Kenneth, 3,481,539.
Tonjes, Burl D.; and Brown, Delmont D., 3,422,734.
Brown, Dale M., to General Electric Company. Protection means for
surface semiconductor devices having thin oxide films therein.
3,462,657, 8-19-69, CI. 317-235.
Brown, Dale M., to General Electric Company. Method of producing
homogeneous crystals of concentrated antimony-bismuth solid
solutions. 3,481,796, 12-2-69, CI. 148-1.6
Brown, Daniel L.: See —
McRae, Wayne A.; Brown, Daniel L.; and McGriff, Stuart
G., 3,475, 122.
Brown, Daniel M.; and McGowan, John A., said Brown assor. to
University of California, The Regents of the. Underwater sampling
apparatus. 3,461,591, 8-19-69, CI. 43-8.
Brown, David Albert: See —
Coates, Harold; Brown, David Albert; and Peters, Francis
Michael.3,429,851.
Melton, Thomas M.; and Brown, David A. ,3,476,836.
Brown, David, Gear Industries Limited: See —
Simmons, Norman C, 3,460,405.
Brown, David H.: See —
Folds, Donald L.; Brown, David H.; and Warner, Henry
L.,3,483,504.
Brown, David J. B., to Winget Limited. Load lifting. 3,430,778, 3-4-
69, CI. 212-144.
Brown, David J. B., to Winget Limited. Steerable planetary drive
wheel. 3,469,647, 9-30-69, CI. 180-43.
Brown, David John Bowes, to Winget Limited. Modification of front-
end loaders. 3,469,724, 9-30-69, CI. 214-776.
Brown, David Morris, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Air intake duct for a
gas turbine engine. 3,485,252, 12-23-69, CI. 137-15.1
Brown, David, Tractors (Canada) Limited: See —
Hull, Charles Hartley; and Horsfall, Harry, 3,456,736.
Brown, David Trent; and Wolff, Charles Harry, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Error detection and correction ap-
paratus. 3,439,331, 4-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Brown, David W.: See —
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Brown, David W., 3,422,328.
Brown, Delmont D., to Brown, D. S., Company, The. Joint-forming
device. 3,460,796, 8-12-69, CI. 249-9.
Brown, Delmont D.: See —
Tonjes, Burl D.; and Brown, Delmont D., 3,422,734.
Brown, Donald E.: See —
McFarlin, Richard F.; and Brown, Donald E.,3,428,418.
Brown, Donald R., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Low
value series wound capacitor and method of fabricating same.
3,461,362, 8-12-69, CI. 317-260.
Brown, Donald R., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of establishing a testing procedure for self-healing capaci-
tors. 3,465,403, 9-9-69, CI. 29-25.42
Brown, Donald W.: See —
Blitz, Melvin H.; Brown, Donald W.; and Black, Guy,3,460,270.
Brown, Dwight C. Bowling game kit. 3,450,406, 6-17-69, CI. 273-42.
Brown, Dwight M., and O'Hearn, Taylor W.:5ee —
Wilson, O. C, Jr., 3,426,573.
Brown, Earl F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Dual
code differential encoding scheme for video signals. 3,422,227, 1-
14-69, CI. 179-15.55
Brown, Earl J.; Crowder, James R.; and Karl, Raymond O., to
Douglas, McDonnell Corporation. Process for making thin-film
temperature sensors. 3,434,940, 3-25-69, CI. 204-15.
Brown, Earl Waldo. Jet engines. 3,486,331, 12-30-69, CI. 60-39.77
Brown, Edgar Alan; Chou, Albert S.; and Darling, Richard H., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Print hammer actua-
tor. 3,460,469, 8-12-69, CI. 101-93.
Brown, Edgar Alan; and Darling, Richard H., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Actuator driver circuit. 3,449,639, 6-
10-69, CI. 317-123.
Brown, Edgar D., Jr., to General Electric Company. Copolymeric or-
ganopolysiloxane lubricant com- position. 3,441,585, 4-29-69, CI.
260-448.2
Brown, Edgar D., Jr., to General Electric Company. Phosphorous-
containing organopolysiloxane lubricant. 3,479,290, 11-18-69, CI.
252-49.9
Brown, Edward A., to Searle, G. D., & Co.Spiro[estrene/androstene-
17,2'-oxetane]-3-one and intermediates. 3,422,096, 1-14-69, CI.
260-239.55
Brown, Edward A., to Searle, G. D., & Co.2-Aminomethyl-3-(17/3-
hydroxy-3-oxoandrost-4-en- 17a-YL)-propionic acid lactones and
intermediates. 3,438,979, 4-15-69, CI. 260-239.57
Brown, Edward A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Randomly entan-
gled textile product. 3,449,903, 6-17-69, CI. 57-140.
Brown, Edward A., to Searle, G. D., & Co.l7/3-hydroxy-3-oxoestr-4-
en-17a-ylmethylmalonic acid •y-lactone and precursors. 3,475,420,
10-28-69, CI. 260-239.57
Brown, Edward A., to Searle, G. D., & Co.3-( 1 7/3-Hydroxy-3-
methoxyestra-l,3,5(10)-trien- 17a-yl)-2-methylenepropionic acid
y-lactone and intermediates. 3,483,192, 12-9-69, CI. 260-239.57
Brown, Edward. Dump trailer safety device. 3,464,755, 9-2-69, CI.
298-22.
Brown, Ellis M.; Loper, George B.; and Otto, Bernard, to Mobil Oil
Corporation. Seal for pneumatic acoustic source. 3,468,396, 9-23-
69, CI. 181-0.5
Brown, Elvis B. Traffic barricade. 3,475,009, 10-28-69, CI. 256-64.
Brown Engineering Company: See —
Denton, Don E., Jr., 3,447,040.
Hughey, John E., 3,484,004.
Rhinehart, Richard W.; Conn, Henry L.; and Morris, Howard
E., 3,460,177.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brown, Eric Clive: See—
Sayer, Lawrence Norman; and Brown, Eric Clive.3,436,515.
Brown, Eric D., to Dow Corning Corporation. Heat activated cura-
ble organosilicon composition. 3,461,185, 8-12-69, CI. 260-825.
Brown, Everette Vernon. Toilet paper dispenser. 3,421,800, 1-14-69,
CI. 312-39.
Brown, Floyd R.; and Floehr, Walter L., to Unitcast Corporation.
Weight-steered water sled. 3,433,201, 3-18-69, CI. 1 15-70.
Brown, Ford G.; Davies, Robert W.; and Kellner, George D., to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Agitating a batch of ar-
ticles during heat treatment to prevent thermal bonding of the ar-
ticles. 3,420,51 1, 1-7-69, CI. 263-21.
Brown, Ford J.; and McAlexander, Joseph C, Jr., said Brown assor.
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Winding methods.
3,426,425, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-605.
Brown, Francis Barton: See —
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton, 3,45 1,1 19.
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton.3,476,413.
Brown, Francis E.: See —
Alexander, Richard L.; Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis
E.,3,466,265.
Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis E., 3,485, 8 12.
Brown, Francis X.; and Wismer, Samuel W., Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Welding method. 3,430,323, 3-4-69, CI. 29-
157.3
Brown, Frank A.: See—
Hcnrichs, Bernard W.; and Brown, Frank A. ,3,469,277.
Brown, Frank E.: See —
Hungcrford, Richard C; and Brown, Frank E., 3,444,868.
Brown, Frank F. Electrical swivel connector. 3,430,180, 2-25-69, CI.
339-8.
Brown, Fred, to Union Tank Car Company. Tank car. 3,467,027, 9-
16-69, CI. 105-362.
Brown, Fred, to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Method of ex-
panding a railway tank car. 3,475,809, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-412.
Brown, Frederick Le Roy: See —
Schcfflcr, Norman E.; and Brown, Frederick Le Roy, 3,449, 194.
Brown, Gaylord W., to Brown Machine Company of Michigan, Inc.
Locking mechanism for differential pressure forming apparatus.
3,465,386, 9-9-69, CI. 18-19.
Brown, George C, Jr., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Color selec-
tor and specifier. 3,434,227, 3-25-69, CI. 35-28.3
Brown, George C; and Klang, Daniel M., to Potter Instrument Com-
pany, Inc. Rewind control circuit. 3,433,426, 3-18-69, CI. 242-
55.12
Brown, George C; Klang, Daniel M.; and Moritz, Frederick G., to
Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Capstan motor power supply.
3,471,073, 10-7-69, CI. 226-188.
Brown, George C; and Moritz, Frederick G., to Potter Instrument
Company, Inc. Rewind conrol circuit. 3,433,427, 3-18-69, CI. 242-
55.12
Brown, George E., Jr., to Fibers Unlimited, Inc. Apparatus for
defibering ccllulosic material in water. 3,420,454, 1-7-69, CI. 241-
46.
Brown, George J. Spring-biased jumping device. 3,427,019, 2-11-69,
CI. 272-57.
Brown, George J. Telephone backboard. 3,470,330, 9-30-69, CI.
179-146.
Brown, George L., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Minia-
ture telephone ringer. 3,466,650, 9-9-69, CI. 340-397.
Brown, George M. Isometric exercising device with indicator.
3,424,005, 1-28-69, CI. 73-379.
Brown, George W., to Addrcssograph-Multigraph Corporation. Print
pressure control means in character embossing machines.
3,428,158, 2-18-69, CI. 197-6.6
Brown, Gilbert G., to American Sterilizer Company. Portable light
and base combination. 3,462,594, 8-19-69, CI. 240-81.
Brown, Gordon H., to Whirlpool Corporation. Control for electric
motor with safety switch. 3,427,507, 2-1 1-69, CI. 317-41.
Brown, Gordon R.: See —
Law, Kenneth J.; and Brown, Gordon R, 3,434,048.
Brown, Graham Edward: See—
Bell, Donald K.; and Brown, Graham Edward, 3,438, 878.
Brown, Graydon L.; and Fair, Dclbert W., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Marine vibrator devices. 3,482,646, 12-9-69, CI. 181-0.5
Brown, Graydon L.; and Thomas, Bobby J., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Digital system for controlling a.scismic vibrator. 3,460,648,
8-12-69, CI. 181-0.5
Brown, Grover W.; and Kingsley, Kcnyon W., to Okonitc Company,
The. Electric cable with adhered polymeric insulation. 3,485,939,
12-23-69, CI. 174-107.
Brown, Harmon W.: See—
Erickson, Raymond A.; and Brown, Harmon W., 3,433,945.
Brown, Harmon W., to Varian Associates. Matched electric and
magnetic field homogeneity for optimum resolution cycloidal mass
spectrometers. 3,437,805, 4-8-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brown, Harmon W., to Varian Associates. Ion source with side and
end walls having independent potentials. 3,443,088, 5-6-69, CI.
250-41.9
Brown, Harmon W., to Varian Associates. Sample insertion probe
having integral sample introduction control means and mass spec-
trometer means using same. 3,449,563, 6-10-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brown, Harmon W., to Varian Associates. Ion source for mass spec-
trometers employing means for flattening equipotentials within the
ion production region. 3,462,595, 8-19-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brown, Harmon W., to Varian Associates. Linear scan readout for
quantities which vary in proportion to the second or higher powers
of applied scan field and mass spectrometers using same.
3,478,203, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brown, Harold Frederick, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Woven stretch fabrics. 3,452,41 1, 7-1-69, CI. 28-72.
Brown, Harold. Beverage dispenser. 3,422,634, 1-21-69, CI. 62-390.
Brown, Harry Curtis, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Memory
and conversion circuit. 3,462,757, 8-19-69, CI. 340-347.
Brown, Harry W.; and Thompson, Larry D., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.,
mesne. Solid state power controller for A. C. load devices.
3,447,057, 5-27-69, CI. 318-345.
Brown, Harvey A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Imagewise photochromic responsive element and process.
3,486,899, 12-30-69, CI. 96-90.
Brown, Henry; Becking, Donald H.; and Valayil, Sylvester P., to
Udylite Corporation, The. Chromium plating electrolyte and
method for preventing mist therein. 3,432,408, 3-11-69, CI. 204-
51.
Brown, Henry; and Tomaszewski, Thaddeus W., to Udylite Corpora-
tion, The. Electrodeposition of a micro-cracked corrosion resistant
nickel-chromium plate. 3,471,271, 10-7-69, CI. 29-183.5
Brown, Herbert C. Process for oxidation of hydrocarbylborane com-
pounds to alcohols. 3,439,046, 4-15-69, CI. 260-617.
Brown, Herbert L., Jr.: See —
Helms, John D.; and Brown, Herbert L., Jr.,3,462,577.
Brown, Horace D.: See —
Sarett, Lewis H.; and Brown, Horace D., 3, 47 1,508.
Sarett, Lewis H.; and Brown, Horace D., 3,478,046.
Brown, Hugh O: See —
Greene, Robert L.; and Brown, Hugh 0.,3,484,359.
Brown, Hugh O. Apparatus and method for stripping brussels
sprouts. 3,425,424, 2-4-69, CI. 130-30.
Brown International Corporation: See —
James, Donald R„ 3,486,603.
Rickard, Donn J.; Holbrook, Franklin K.; Bushman, Ronald C;
Preston, Warren O.; and Gill, Thomas H., 3,448,682.
Brown, Irving, to United States of America, Army, mesne. Analog
pulse variation digital-to-analog converter. 3,454,943, 7-8-69, CI.
340-347.
Brown, Ivan Godfrey Oliver, to AMP Incorporated. Apparatus for
crimping electrical terminals and tensile test apparatus for testing
the crimped connection. 3,473,213, 10-21-69, CI. 29-203.
Brown, Jack H. Winch for raising and lowering motor vehicle en-
gines. 3,447,785, 6-3-69, CI. 254-145.
Brown, Jack M.: See —
Hartzler, Earnest D.; and Brown, Jack M., 3,423,556.
Brown, James A., Jr. Wig supporting manikin head. 3,485,250, 12-
23-69, CI. 132-53.
Brown, James A.; Garrett, Walter L.; and Wielicki, Henry, to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Method of preparing electrophoto-
graphic photoconductive compositions. 3,467,603, 9-16-69, CI.
252-501.
Brown, James D.: See —
Gaeth, Rudolf H.; and Brown, James D., 3,458,493.
Brown, James G., & Associates, Inc.: See —
Robinson, Sam P., 3,420,628.
Brown, James N., Jr.; and Newhall, Edmunde E., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic core converging switch.
3,457,553, 7-22-69, CI. 340-174.
Brown, James O.: See —
Adams, John N., Jr.; Martin, Bill G.; and Brown, James
O., 3,481,681.
Brown, James Rankin, to Hemisphere Food Products Corporation,
mesne. Dispensing system. 3,467,230, 9-16-69, CI. 141-59.
Brown, James, to Power Jets (Research & Development) Limited.
Pressure exchangers. 3,450,334, 6-17-69, CI. 230-69.
Brown, Jay: See —
Ely, Robert G., 3,456,810.
Brown, Jay Benton. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 3,420,416, 1-7-69,
CI. 222-335.
Brown, Jerald L.; and Shelton, John J., to Fife Manufacturing Com-
pany. System for photoelectric control of moving webs. 3,431,425,
3-4-69, CI. 250-219.
Brown, Joe R.; and Montgomery, James W., to Brown Oil Tools,
Inc. Liner hanger packer. 3,460,617, 8-12-69, CI. 166-124.
Brown, Joe R.; and Schwab, Carl M., said Schwab assor. to Brown
Tools, Inc. Cementing method and apparatus. 3,444,929, 5-20-69,
CI. 166-173.
Brown, John A., Jr.: See —
Murphy, Alfred M.; Filak, Carl M.; Long, Thomas P.; and
Brown, John A., Jr.,3,475,942.
Brown, John C. Tire chain mounting arrangement. 3,473,593, 10-21-
69, CI. 152-233.
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205
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr., to American
Cyanamid Company. Substituted 7-(2-formyl-l-alkoxyvinyl)-7,8-
dihydro- 6-(hydroxy or methoxy)-6,14-endo(etheno or ethano)
codides and morphides. 3,474,102, 10-21-69, CI. 260-285.
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr., to American
Cyanamid Company. Substituted 7-acryloyl-7,8-dihydro-6-(hydrox-
y or methoxy)-6,14-endo(etheno or ethano) codides and mor-
phides. 3,474,103, 10-21-69, CI. 260-285.
Brown, John M., Jr., to Anderson, V. E., Mfg., Co. Window struc-
ture. 3.462,882, 8-26-69, CI. 49-181.
Brown, Joseph Cecil, to Homerton Engineering Company Limited.
Sun visor. 3,424,491, 1-28-69, CI. 296-97.
Brown, Joseph Horsefield, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Manufacture of chlorinated hydrocarbons. 3,453,340, 7-1-69, CI.
260-654.
Brown, Joseph Horsefield; and Kopsch, Ulrich Carl Werner, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of chlorinated
hydrocarbons. 3,444,252, 5-13-69, CI. 260-654.
Brown, Joseph M., to Chance Manufacturing Company, Inc. Amuse-
ment ride apparatus and method. 3,456,943, 7-22-69, CI. 272-29.
Brown, Joseph Reese, Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. Address selec-
tion switch for coincidence memory. 3,423,603, 1-21-69, CI. 307-
253.
Brown, Joseph: See —
Gedris, Algis E.; Weber, Hans B.; and Brown, Joseph, 3,461 ,815.
Weber, Hans B.; and Brown, Joseph.3,461 ,814.
Brown, Joshua R. C: See —
Thomas, Jess W.; Brown, Joshua R. C; and Anderson, James
J. ,3,445, 194.
Brown, Kenard Daniel. Method and apparatus for forming helical
springs and the like. 3,478,408, 1 1-18-69, CI. 29-458.
Brown, Kenneth Gordon; See—
Davies, Gerald Thomas; and Brown, Kenneth Gor-
don,3,421,926.
Brown, Kenneth M.: See —
Urban, Peter; and Brown, Kenneth M., 3,472,786.
Brown, Kenneth Robson: See —
Briggs, Thomas Stanley; and Brown, Kenneth Robson, 3,435, 742.
Brown, Kenneth Robson; and McDermott, Bernard Colin, to Ferran-
ti, Limited. Method of making slot closers for small motors.
3,468,019, 9-23-69, CI. 29-596.
Brown, Kenneth W., to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Overload detector for wire feed system. 3,483,340, 12-9-69,
CI. 200-61.18
Brown, Kenton J., to Beloit Corporation. Mechanical pulping ap-
paratus. 3,459,379, 8-5-69, CI. 241-38.
Brown, Kenton J.: See —
Rocrig, Arnold J.; and Brown, Kenton J. ,3,433, 392.
Brown, Kcvan, to Wycth, John, & Brother Limited, mesne. Certain
2,4-diarylthiazolc-5-alkanoic acids and derivatives thereof.
3,476,766, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-302.
Brown, Lewis E., to Fisher Governor Company. Flow control device.
3,428,080, 2-18-69, CI. 137-501.
Brown, Lloyd H.; and Watson, David D., to Quaker Oats Company,
The. Base curing furylethylenealdehyde cyclohexanone adhesive
composition. 3,448,069, 6-3-69, CI. 260-32.8
Brown, Lyle Robert: See —
Aunc, Edward S.; and Brown, Lyle Robert, 3,434, 406.
Brown Machine Company of Michigan, Inc.: See-
Brown, Gaylord W., 3,465,386.
Schnepp, Bradley A., 3,461,613.
White, James C, 3,461,760.
Brown, Mackenzie P.: See —
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.;
Junck, John A.; Lautcrbach, Jcrrc F.; and Winters, Frank
H., 3,463, 190.
Brown, Malcolm Ncal; Hargest, Thomas Scwcll, III; and Stoltz, Her-
bert Collier, to AMP Incorporated. Drop-count attachment.
3,449,952, 6-17-69, CI. 73-194.
Brown, Marie Van Brittan; and Brown, Albert L. Home security
system utilizing television surveillance. 3,482,037, 12-2-69, CI.
178-6.
Brown, Martin Granger, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Preparation of calcium sulphate alpha- hemihydrate slurries for
casting in moulds. 3,432,318, 3-1 1-69, CI. 106-110.
Brown, Martin J., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Device for measuring the instantaneous product of two electrical
quantities. 3,450,993, 6-17-69, CI. 324-121.
Brown, Martin M., to Robin Products Company. Molding fastener.
3,466,709, 9-16-69, CI. 24-73.
Brown, Martin M., to Robin Products Company. Resilient fastening
device in threaded bore. 3,466,966, 9-16-69, CI. 85-5.
Brown, Martin M.; Kuchta, Frank J.; and West, Robert F., to Stanley
Works, The. Chalk line reel. 3,438,595, 4-15-69, CI. 242-96.
Brown, Marvin L.; and Pcdcrscn, Carl O., to Case, J. I., Company.
High-pressure hydraulic swivel coupling. 3,450,422, 6-17-69, CI.
285-131.
Brown, Mary Lucille. Wearing apparel. 3,425,063, 2-4-69, CI. 2-234.
Brown, Maurice H.; and Linning, George F., to Amcrline Corpora-
tion. Coil receiving structure. 3,428,929, 2-18-69, CI. 336-129.
Brown, Michael Richard; and Waters, Geoffrey Sherwood, to Na-
tional Research Development Corporation. Three-dimensional
visual display systems. 3,474,248, 10-21-69, CI. 250-71.
Brown, Michael; and Dickie, Donald Landrine, to American
Cyanamid Company. Container filling process. 3,477,192, 11-11-
69, CI. 53-22.
Brown, Morris A., to Gruy, H. J., and Associates, Incorporated.
Fluid storage apparatus. 3,472,033, 10-14-69, CI. 61-46.
Brown, Morris E., to Eastman Kodak Company. Reel and web
retaining means therefor. 3,463,41 1, 8-26-69, CI. 242-74.1
Brown, Neil. Foldable frame construction for crab pots and the like.
3,427,742, 2-18-69, CI. 43-100.
Brown, Neuberne H., Jr.; Butler, David P.; Carter, Jack M.; Ferik,
Michael; and Ogle, Paul E., said Ferik assor. to said Ogle and said
Brown. Inflatable bulkhead for railroad car. 3,427,997, 2-18-69,
CI. 105-369.
Brown, Norman F., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Method of
producing seals. 3,420,928, 1-7-69, CI. 264-261.
Brown, Norman F., to Halliburton Company. Balanced rotary valve.
3,479,006, 11-18-69, CI. 251-174.
Brown, Norman F.; Tamplen, Jack W.; and Meaux, Dudley Joseph,
to Otis Engineering Corporation. Leak tester for flow conductors.
3,420,095, 1-7-69, CI. 73-40.5
Brown, Norman R.; Martin, Michael J., Jr.; and Stanner, Donald, to
General Motors Corporation. Clip installing tool. 3,478,405, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 29-212.
Brown Oil Tools, Inc.: See —
Brown, Cicero C, 3,448,805.
Brown, Cicero C; and Mott, James D., 3,450,204.
Brown, Joe R.; and Montgomery, James W., 3,460,617.
Cochran, Chudleigh B., 3,459,261.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Can end with off center
rivet. 3,428,210, 2-18-69, CI. 220-54.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Tab for an easy-open-
ing container. 3,445,028, 5-20-69, CI. 220-54.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Easy-opening can end
with nonremovable tab. 3,446,389, 5-27-69, CI. 220-48.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Method of making an
apertured dished article. 3,460,368, 8-12-69, CI. 72-334.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C. Method of making a can end.
3,479,733, 11-25-69, CI. 29-509.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Easy-opening container
closure. 3,485,196, 12-23-69, CI. 113-121.
Brown, Omar L., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne. Tab for easy-opening
container. 3,485,411, 12-23-69, CI. 220-54.
Brown, Omar L.; and Peters, Don B., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne.
Easy opening can end. 3,454,185, 7-8-69, CI. 220-54.
Brown, Patrick Rowden, to Burnerd, F., & Co. Limited. Power
operated collet chucks. 3,460,848, 8-12-69, CI. 279-4.
Brown, Paul M.; Hopper, Nolan D.; Kampf, Richard S.; and Lord,
Walter V., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Film developing apparatus.
3,446,134, 5-27-69, CI. 95-89.
Brown, Paul R., to Seal Basin Marine Company. Mooring device.
3,431,568, 3-11-69, CI. 9-8.
Brown, Paul R., to Seal Basin Marine Company. Boat construction.
3,438,073,4-15-69, CI. 9-1.
Brown, Paul R., to Seal Basin Marine Company. Mooring device.
3,473,505, 10-21-69, CI. 114-230.
Brown, Peter Thomas: 5ee —
McKay, Alan Gordon; and Brown, Peter Thomas, 3,449, 278.
Brown, Peter, to Revertex, Ltd. Apparatus for and a method of satu-
rating non- woven fabrics. 3,449,156, 6-10-69, CI. 1 17-102.
Brown, Philip H.; and Ellson, Lloyd W., to Inland Container Cor-
poration. Pallet leg structure. 3,477,395, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 108-51.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
L., as trustees of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Filling
yarn mixing mechanism. 3,444,899, 5-20-69, CI. 139-122.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
L., as trustee of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Filling
control for shuttleless looms and fabric. 3,467,148, 9-16-69, CI.
139-122.
Brown, Raymond E., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Means for improving the operating characteristics of switching
devices. 3,449,688, 6-10-69, CI. 330-30.
Brown, Richard E.; and Janson, William A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Heat arresting grease extracting filter as-
sembly. 3,425,334, 2-4-69, CI. 98-115.
Brown, Richard E.; and Meltzer, Robert I., to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company. Aromatic amino acid. 3,437,689, 4-8-69, CI.
260-518.
Brown, Richard E.; and Meltzer, Robert I., to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company. 2-Methyl-2(/3-substituted ethyl)-l,3-
cyclopentanedione derivatives. 3,445,502, 5-20-69, CI. 260-468.
Brown, Richard E.; and Meltzer, Robert 1., to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company. 2-Alkyl-2-carboxyalkyI-3-carboxy or 3-keto-
N- (m-alkoxyphenethyl) cycloalkylamines. 3,487,107, 12-30-69,
CI. 260-519.
Brown, Richard E.; and Papp, Louis S., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Self-cleaning drum type filter assembly. 3,472,002,
10-14-69, CI. 55-272.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brown, Richard H.: See—
Pugsley, Vern W.; Barhorst, Alphonso F.; and Brown, Richard
H., 3,454,300.
Brown, Richard P.; and Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., to Consolidated
Electrodynamics Corporation. Film guide. 3,421,675, 1-14-69, CI.
226-196.
Brown, Richard P.; Lancor, Joseph H., Jr.; and Rak, Arthur, to Bell
& Howell Company, mesne. Projection station. 3,457,006, 7-22-
69, CI. 352-132.
Brown. Richard W., to Control Data Corporation. Electromechanical
transducer having a linear output. 3,474,332, 10-21-69, CI. 324-
34.
Brown, Robert A., to Duncan Electric Company, Inc. Exponential
multiturn lost-motion device. 3,448,624, 6-10-69, CI. 74-10.2
Brown, Robert A. Smoker's ash receiver and holder for riding sad-
dles. 3,457,702, 7-29-69, CI. 54-46.
Brown, Robert A.; and Brown, Clifford A., to Rem Metals Corpora-
tion. Method of making investment shell molds for the high in-
tegrity precision casting of reactive and refractory metals.
3,422,880, 1-21-69, CI. 164-26.
Brown, Robert A.; and Reiff, Lewis D., Jr., to Duncan Electric Com-
pany, Inc. Block interval demand register with Geneva reset.
3,473,390, 10-21-69, CI. 74-1.
Brown, Robert Alan, to Duncan Electric Company, Inc. Decade
readout demand register. 3,486,1 11, 12-23-69, CI. 324-103.
Brown, Robert F., Jr., to Geotechnical Corporation, (a Division of
Teledyne Industries Inc.), The. Flux-gate head reading. 3,444,331,
5-13-69, CI. 179-100.2
Brown, Robert F., Jr., to Teledyne Industries, Inc. Flux-gate head
circuit. 3,444,332, 5-13-69, CI. 179-100.2
Brown, Robert H.: See —
Olliff, Martin T., Jr.; Hecht, Alfred H.; Brown, Robert H.; and
Brooks, William B., 3,42 1,965.
Brown, Robert J.; Kowalewski, John J.; and Moughty, John J., to
Consolidated Foods Corporation, mesne. Airflow-electric coupling.
3,434,092, 3-18-69, CI. 339-16.
Brown, Robert J.; and Moughty, John J., to Electrolux Corporation.
Vacuum cleaner with cordwinder, wire harness, and electrical ter-
minal board. 3,456,280, 7-22-69, CI. 15-323.
Brown, Robert M., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Timing cir-
cuit. 3,466,469, 9-9-69, CI. 307-293.
Brown, Robert R.; and Schmidt, George F., to Standard Brands
Chemical Industries, Inc. Copolymers of conjugated diolefins and
partial esters of unsaturated polybasic acids. 3,422,050, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-29.7
Brown, Robinson W.: See —
Clark, John M., Jr.; Brown, Robinson W.; and Hemion, Roger
H., 3,461,577.
Brown, Roger S. Pressure supplied paint roller. 3,441,355, 4-29-69,
CI. 401-219.
Brown, Roland. Space partitioning. 3,447,824, 6-3-69, CI. 287-
189.36
Brown, Roy J.: See —
Achelis, Frederic; Brown, Roy J.; Sherman, Roger M.; and Bibb,
William M., 3,461, 750.
Brown, Roy J., to Kor-It Company, Inc., The. Sheet-handling ap-
paratus. 3,461,825, 8-19-69, CI. 112-10.
Brown, Roy J., to Kor-It Company, Inc., The. Method and apparatus
for turning and lining bags. 3,485,421, 12-23-69, CI. 223-40.
Brown, Roy L. Hospital and ambulance patient handling equipment.
3,469,269, 9-30-69, CI. 5-86.
Brown, S. G., Limited: See —
Barnett, Douglas, 3,420,1 12.
Myall, Norman John, 3,453,895.
Brown, Samuel E.: See —
McFadden, Thomas F.; and Schueler, Theodore A., 3,440,056.
McFadden, Thomas F.; and Schueler, Theodore A., 3,440,057.
Brown, Samuel, to Brown & Brown, Inc. Automatic laying and
retrieving ground cover apparatus. 3,473,755, 10-21-69, CI. 242-
86.52
Brown, Silas A., to Buckbee-Mears Company. Method of manufac-
ture of master pattern containing an array of dots. 3,467,560, 9-
16-69, CI. 156-6.
Brown, Stanley Clifford: See-
Reeve, Leonard; Brown, Stanley Clifford; and Beckett,
Harold.3,469,296.
Brown, Sterling J., to United States of America, mesne. Positioning
fixture for use in attaching impact fuse assemblies within the nose
cap of a missile. 3,447,223, 6-3-69, CI. 29-200.
Brown, Steven H.: See—
Bonilla, Charles F.; Brown, Steven H.; and Reiter, Sydney
H., 3,483,381.
Brown, Thomas Desmond, to I.W.S. Nominee Company Limited.
Textile process and device. 3,461,509, 8-19-69, CI. 19-66.
Brown, Thomas D.: See—
Mickelson, Merlyn F.; and Brown, Thomas D., 3,434,939.
Brown, Thomas E.: See—
Swett, James B.; Bateman, Robert F.; and Brown, Thomas
E., 3,484,035.
Brown, Thomas G., to Reed Manufacturing Company. Pipe finishing
tool. 3,421,492, 1-14-69, CI. 125-2.
Brown, Thomas G., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Error correction circuit for digital recording systems.
3,430,197, 2-25-69, CI. 340-146.1
Brown, Thomas L.; and Vance, Paul E., to Belden Corporation.
Cable with molded strain relief and method of making same.
3,439,112, 4-15-69, CI. 174-153.
Brown, Thomas Theodore; Mullin, Leslie Raeburn; and Selves,
Gerald Ernest, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Selective
calling systems. 3,487,367, 12-30-69, CI. 340-164.
Brown, Thomas Wagg. Suspender clip. 3,422,504, 1-21-69, CI. 24-
245.
Brown Tools, Inc.: See —
Brown, Joe R.; and Schwab, Carl M., 3,444,929.
Brown, Trevor Paul: See —
Jones, Alfred Illtyd Webber; and Brown, Trevor Paul, 3,463, 394.
Brown, Verle H., to Dick, E. Sam, Co., Inc. Standby liquefied
petroleum gas unit. 3,469,956, 9-30-69, CI. 48-102.
Brown, Victor, to New Life Foundation. Composting conveyor.
3,438,740, 4-15-69, CI. 23-259.1
Brown, Victor, to Metropolitan Waste Conversion Corporation,
mesne. Composting method for aerobic digestion of organic waste
material. 3,451,799, 6-24-69, CI. 71-9.
Brown, Walter J. Electrical control systems. 3,423,666, 1-21-69, CI.
321-11.
Brown, Walter J. Rectifier control circuit for motor control.
3,470,439, 9-30-69, CI. 318-331.
Brown, Walter L.; and Miller, Gabriel L., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Detecting circuit for circularly polarized
waves. 3,421,091, 1-7-69, CI. 325-363.
Brown, Walter R. J., to United-Carr, Incorporated. Sintered coaxial
cable. 3,429,982, 2-25-69, CI. 174-102.
Brown, Walter R. J.: See-
Addis, David J.; Brown, Walter R. J.; and Osman, Martin
S.,3,480,924.
Brown, Warren G., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Multiplex channel gate pulse generator from an intermix-
ture of time division multiplex pulse trains. 3,437,755, 4-8-69, CI.
178-50.
Brown, Warren G., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Time position selection system. 3,456,082, 7-15-69, CI.
179-15.
Brown, Warren G.; and Lott, Roy E., Jr., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army, mesne. Multivibrator enabling circuit. 3,443,246, 5-6-
69, CI. 331-113.
Brown, Wayne R.; Cawley, Terence J.; and Van Tilburg, Robert W.,
to Corning Glass Works. Fluid operated apparatus. 3,429,324, 2-
25-69, CI. 137-81.5
Brown, Wayne S.; and Partridge, William S., to University of Utah.
Continuous electrolplating apparatus. 3,463,719, 8-26-69, CI. 204-
216.
Brown, Wilbur P., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Iterated electro-
optic prism deflector arrangement. 3,450,460, 6-17-69, CI. 350-
150.
Brown, Willard B.: See—
Lonadier, Frank D.; Brown, Willard B.; Fushimi, Fred C; and
Silver, Gary L.,3,438,749.
Brown, William B., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Methods of and apparatus for packaging longitudinal material.
3,439,483, 4-22-69, CI. 57-6.
Brown, William C; George, Roscoe H.; Heenan, Neil I.; and Won-
son, Roger C, to Raytheon Company. Microwave to DC con-
verter. 3,434,678, 3-25-69, CI. 244-1.
Brown, William E.; and Gamier, John J., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Apparatus for returning ink mist back to its source. 3,460,475, 8-
12-69, CI. 101-350.
Brown, William E.; Heitz, Roberg G.; and Levine, Charles A., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Battery cell. 3,476,602, 11-4-69,
CI. 136-6.
Brown, William H., Jr.: See —
Greenberg, Avrom; Brown, William H., Jr.; Packard, Clifford B.;
and Hackenberger, George I., Jr. ,3,444, 569.
Brown, William Haddon: See —
Hrishikesan, Kizhakke Govind; Kane, James Franklin; Teas, Ed-
ward Bruce; and Brown, William Haddon, 3,469 ,935.
Brown, William H., to United Aircraft Corporation. Variable flow
turbofan engine. 3,449,914, 6-17-69, CI. 60-225.
Brown, William H., 'Automatic'Sprinkler Corporation of America,
mesne. Demand valve. 3,467,137, 9-16-69, CI. 137-494.
Brown, William J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Monitor circuit. 3,444,543, 5-13-69, CI. 340-213.
Brown, William Lewis; and Schmucker, Morton Lee, to Morrell,
John, & Co. Process for improving the color of comminuted meat.
3,477,859, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 99-159.
Brown, William M., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Partition for
containers. 3,432,029, 3-1 1-69, CI. 206-65.
Brown, William R., to Control Data Corporation, mesne. Ring-type
flow meter. 3,449,954, 6-17-69, CI. 73-212.
Brown, William R., to Control Data Corporation, mesne. Float
operated liquid level transmitter. 3,459,042, 8-5-69, CI. 73-313.
Brown, William R., to Control Data Corporation, mesne. In-flume
transmitter. 3,460,387, 8-12-69, CI. 73-313.
LIST OF PATENTEES
207
Browne, Andrew T. Low liquid level control device. 3,435,731, 4-1-
69, CI. 91-4.
Browne, Robert Y., to Girdler Corporation. Ammonia converter.
3,442,626, 5-6-69, CI. 23-288.
Browne, Sidney, to Page Communications Engineers, Inc. Frequency
shift diversity receiver with output determined by majority of in-
puts. 3,422,357, 1-14-69, CI. 325-320.
Browne, Thomas E.; Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr.; Goldschmidt, Karl;
Vigliante, Frank S.; Williford, Oscar H.; and York, Robert K., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Remote switch unit in
a common control telephone system. 3,426,158, 2-4-69, CI. 179-
27.
Brownell, David A. Pump assembly. 3,460,480, 8-12-69, CI. 103-
120.
Brownell, Gordon L.: See —
Fitzgerald, Joseph J.; and Brownell, Gordon L., 3,421, 001.
Brownell, Roy D.; and Woolman, Granville, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamil-
ton Corporation. Level-crowd control system for material handling
loaders. 3,463,335, 8-26-69, CI. 214-138.
Brownfield, Charles L.: See —
Meyer, Elwyn A.; and Brownfield, Charles L., 3,427,923.
Brownfield, Robert Bruce, to American Cyanamid Company.
16a,17a,21-Cyclic orthoesters of steroids. 3,464,980, 9-2-69, CI.
260-239.55
Brownhill, Frank D.; and Walker, Michael K., to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Temperature sensing device. 3,478,590, 1 1-18-69, CI. 73-
363.
Brownhill, Frank D.; Walker, Michael K.; and Ward, Peter A., to
Rolls-Royce Limited. Temperature sensing device. 3,478,591, 11-
18-69, CI. 73-363.
Browning, Charles A., Jr. Test circuit for measuring and indicating
breakdown voltage, RC time constant, and ERG dissipation of a
gas diode. 3,432,745, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-24.
Browning Engineering Corporation: See —
Browning, James A.; and Fitzgerald, Ernest M., 3,463,249.
Browning, James A., 3,476,194.
Browning, James A., 3,482,640.
Browning, Gordon D. Container sorting apparatus. 3,441,132, 4-29-
69, CI. 209-72.
Browning, Iben. Camera apparatus and film. 3,427,942, 2-18-69, CI.
95-11.
Browning, Iben. Portable copy machine. 3,445,164, 5-20-69, CI.
355-82.
Browning, Iben; Geiger, William J.; and Strand, Edward R. Measur-
ing method and apparatus. 3,435,667, 4-1-69, CI. 73-65.
Browning Industries, Incorporated: See —
Browning, Val A., 3,421,243.
Browning, James A., to Thermal Dynamics Corporation. Electrother-
mal thruster. 3,425,223, 2-4-69, CI. 60-203.
Browning, James A., to Browning Engineering Corporation. Flame
jet drilling. 3,476,194, 11-4-69, CI. 175-14.
Browning, James A., to Browning Engineering Corporation. Blast
hole drilling method. 3,482,640, 12-9-69, CI. 175-14.
Browning, James A.; and Fitzgerald, Ernest M., to Browning En-
gineering Corporation. Method of flame drilling with abrasives.
3,463,249, 8-26-69, CI. 175-14.
Browning, James A.; and Pratt, Chapin A., to Thermal Dynamics
Corporation. Electric arc torches. 3,472,995, 10-14-69, CI. 219-
75.
Browning, Luther C, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Photoelectrostatic recording member. 3,486,888, 12-30-69, CI. 96-
1.7
Browning, Val A., to Browning Industries, Incorporated. Firing
mechanisms for double barrel, single trigger firearms. 3,421,243,
1-14-69, CI. 42-42.
Browning, William C, to Milchem Incorporated. Drilling mud addi-
tive for filtration control. 3,441,504, 4-29-69, CI. 252-8.5
Brownlee, William G. Surgical sponge and method of producing
same. 3,464,415, 9-2-69, CI. 128-296.
Brownlee, Winston E., to Parsons Corporation. Method of brazing
attachments onto rotor blade spars. 3,419,954, 1-7-69, CI. 29-482.
Brownlow, James M., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Method of making magnetic thin film device. 3,480,522, 11-
25-69, CI. 204-040
Brownmiller, Lorrin T.: See —
Hersey, Arthur T.; and Brownmiller, Lorrin T., 3,447,937.
Brownscombe, Philip J., to Dietzgen, Eugene, Co. Film strip reeling
apparatus. 3,480,358, 1 1-25-69, CI. 353-26.
Brownstein, Arthur M., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc.
Anaerobic adhesive. 3,428,614, 2-18-69, CI. 260-77.5
Brownstein, Arthur M., to Princeton Chemical Research Inc.
Anaerobic adhesive. 3,451,980, 6-24-69, CI. 260-78.5
Brownstein, Arthur M., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc. Elec-
trochemical acyloxylation process. 3,453,188, 7-1-69, CI. 204-72.
Brownstein, Arthur M., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc. Elec-
trochemical acyloxylation process. 3,453,189, 7-1-69, CI. 204-72.
Brownstein, Arthur M., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc. Elec-
trochemical acyloxyltion process. 3,453,190, 7-1-69, CI. 204-72.
Brownstein, Arthur M.; and Pascale, John V., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Process for the preparation of isocyanates.
3,465,025, 9-2-69, CI. 260-453.
Brownstein, Arthur M.; and Sibilia, John P., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for the preparation of isocyanates. 3,465,024, 9-
2-69, CI. 260-453.
Brownstein, Arthur M.; and Sibilia, John P., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for the preparation of isocyanates. 3,483,242,
12-9-69, CI. 260-453.
Brownstein, Raymond G. Method for levelling sheet stock.
3,459,027, 8-5-69, CI. 72-366.
Brownsword, John E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Soluble cured polyester polyurethanes. 3,446,781, 5-27-69, CI.
260-75.
Brownyer, Nelson R., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Method of making tapered spring leaf. 3,439,400, 4-22-69, CI. 29-
173.
Broxmeyer, Charles; and De Simone, Aldo, to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Inertial reference unit. 3,426,592, 2-11-69,
CI. 73-178.
Broyden, Robert H., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Positive index-
ing cranking system. 3,433,968, 3-18-69, CI. 240-37.
Broyles, Horace N.: See —
Fox, Paul; and Broyles, Horace N., 3,45 1,373.
Broyles, James D.: See—
Sutton, Walter T., Jr.; Broyles, James D.; and Schweiger, Man-
fred U. ,3,465,534.
Sutton, Walter T., Jr.; Broyles, James D.; Sims, James B.; and
Botts, Nelson F.,3,475,830.
Broyles, William A., Jr., to LTV Aerospace Corporation. Ionic cur-
rent proximity gage. 3,439,263, 4-15-69, CI. 324-33.
Brozo, Donald E., to Burroughs Corporation. Sheet anti-creep ap-
paratus for sheet stacking mechanisms. 3,421,755, 1-14-69, CI.
271-68.
Brozo, Donald E., to Burroughs Corporation. Sheet deflection gate.
3,428,309, 2-18-69, CI. 271-64.
Brozovich, John C: See —
Davis, Steven S.; Davis, Kent L.; and Brozovich, John
C.,3,473,669.
Brubaker, Robert D.: See —
Koslo, Robert C; and Brubaker, Robert D.,3,47 1,230.
Brubaker, William McMinn. Fully mobile sit-on toy. 3,422,974, 1-
21-69, CI. 214-135.
Brubaker, Wilson M., to Bell & Howell Company. Tubular ion
source for high efficiency ion generation. 3,421,035, 1-7-69, CI.
313-63.
Brubaker, Wilson M., to Bell & Howell Company. Mass analyzer
using two spaced, tubular, and coaxial electrodes. 3,473,018, 10-
14-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brubaker, Wilson M., to Bell & Howell Company. Mass analyzer
with extension means to decrease the distance between electrode
surfaces. 3,473,019, 10-14-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brubaker, Wilson M., to Bell & Howell Company. Mass analyzer
having series aligned curvilinear and rectilinear analyzer sections.
3,473,020, 10-14-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brubaker, Wilson M.; and Berry, Clifford E., deceasedO (by Berry,
Jean R.; executrix), to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Mass
spectrometer ion source having a laser to cause autoionization of
gas. 3,478,204, 11-11-69, CI. 250-41.9
Bruce, Alfred C; and Britt, Thomas M. Packaging of bananas for
shipment and controlled ripening. 3,436,231, 4-1-69, CI. 99-171.
Bruce Berger Limited: See —
Ellis, Arthur J., 3,435,770.
Bruce, Michael Ian; Zwar, John; and Kefford, Noel Price. Treating
harvested plant materials with urea de- rivatives. 3,469,965, 9-30-
69, CI. 71-68.
Bruce, Norman R. Ball-pitching machine with forced air assist.
3,459,168, 8-5-69, CI. 124-11.
Bruce, Ralph E., to Production Control Units, Inc. Tube coupling as-
sembly. 3,425,717, 2-4-69, CI. 285-153.
Bruce, Robert S.; and Watt, John C, to Ethyl Corporation. Ap-
paratus for transferring antiknock fluid. 3,438,409, 4-15-69, CI.
141-59.
Bruce, Ronald G., to Continental Oil Company. Method and ap-
paratus for continuously monitoring the progress of certain reac-
tions. 3,478,111, 11-11-69, CI. 260-615.
Bruce, Ross W.: See —
Dorsey, Denis P.; and Bruce, Ross W.,3,469,032.
Bruce, Sylvester E. Photoelectric ambient light sign control ap-
paratus. 3,476,943, 11-4-69, CI. 250-214.
Bruch, Forrest B., to Ethylene Gulf Coast Corporation. Apparatus
for extrusion. 3,456,294, 7-22-69, CI. 18-12.
Bruch, Walter, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Phase distortion compensating circuit for PAL color television
recording system. 3,474,190, 10-21-69, CI. 178-5.4
Brucken, Byron L., to General Motors Corporation. Method of
manufacture of wire fin and tube heat exchangers. 3,482,298, 12-
9-69, CI. 29-157.3
Brucken, Byron L.; and Deaton, Homer W., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Transmission with constant speed electric clutch.
3,473,638, 10-21-69, CI. 192-3.5
Brucker, Henry J.; and Jenkins, Bernard M., to American Aluminum
Company. Gasketed closure. 3,428,209, 2-18-69, CI. 220-46.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brucker, Horst. Device for heating keys for defrosting frozen locks.
3,450,859, 617-69, CI. 219-201.
Brucker, Jacques, to Constructeurs Associes Pour Le Montage
d'Ouvrages Metalliques (C.A.M.O.M.) Societe Anonyme. Large-
capacity liquid storage tanks. 3,469,731, 9-30-69, CI. 220-26.
Bruckmann, Paul-Gunther; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carlhans,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Artificial denture
compositions and their production. 3,468,977, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
885.
Bruckmann, Paul; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carlhans, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Transparent dentures.
3,446,875, 5-27-69, CI. 260-885.
Bruckner, Alan J.: See —
Brothman, Abraham; Bruckner, Alan J.; Halpern, Stephen J.;
and Yanis, Conrad, 3,456, 163.
Bruckner, Egon; and Westerboer, Ingo, to Oskar Vierling. Apparatus
for measuring the rate of flow and direction of a gas stream.
3,435,676, 4-1-69, CI. 73-189.
Bruckner, Germana; See —
Giannini, Umberto; and Bruckner, Germana, 3,476, 726.
Bruckner, Klaus, to Merck, E., A.G. 6-Halogeno-6-dehydro-3-keto-
stcroids. 3,462,425, 8-19-69, CI. 260-239.55
Bruckner, Klaus; Beerstecher, Wolfgang; Kraft, Hans-Gunther; and
Kieser, Hartmut, to Merck E., A.G. Progestational active 17a-al-
koxy-16- methylene progesterones. 3,449,495, 6-10-69, CI. 424-
243.
Brucks, Walter H., to Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc., mesne. Dunnage
plug. 3,421,451, 1-14-69, CI. 105-369.
Bruder, Alfred: See—
Schwake, Paul; and Bruder, Alfred.3,474,836.
Bruder, John F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Plated-wire memory
stack configuration. 3,484,765, 12-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Bruder, John F.; and Fausett, Dale L., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Bit-organized sense line arrangement. 3,465,313, 9-2-69, CI. 340-
174.
Brudercr AG; See—
Brudercr, Egon, 3,422,688.
Brudercr, Egon, to Brudercr AG. Arrangement for counterbalancing
the forces in crankshaft driven machines. 3,422,688, 1-21-69, CI.
74-44.
Brudcrlcin, Francois T., to American Home Products Corporation.
Esters of thioaconic acid. 3,452,050, 6-24-69, CI. 260-343.6
Brudcrlcin, Francois T., to American Home Products Corporation.
N-(hydroxyaryl)aconamides. 3,472,878, 10-14-69, CI. 260-343.6
Brudi Equipment, Inc.: See —
Brudi, Ronald A.; and Cromer, Theodore L., 3,474,985.
Brudi, Ronald A.; and Cromer, Theodore L., to Brudi Equipment,
Inc. Dual slack take-up reel unit for a pair of hose lines or cables.
3,474,985, 10-28-69, CI. 242-107.11
Brudncy, Harry, to Dollac Division, Jacoby-Bender, Inc.
Synchronized rolling eyes for dolls. 3,421,255, 1-14-69, CI. 46-
167.
Brudncy, Harry, to Dollac division, Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Controllable
winking eye. 3,432,963, 3-18-69, CI. 46-169.
Bruccher, Judith F.: See-
Buck, Henry M.; Bruccher, Judith F.; Carlton, Louis A.; and
Pierce, Aaron E.,3,43 1,974.
Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Un-
derground antenna. 3,435,457, 3-25-69, CI. 343-719.
Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Method
of installing subterranean antenna. 3,482,370, 12-9-69, CI. 52-741.
Brucckner, Alexander W., to Lynch Corporation. Apparatus for
calibrating carburetors. 3,469,442, 9-30-69, CI. 73-1 18.
Brucdcr, Antoinc, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Disc brakes,
in particular for automobile vehicles. 3,424,275, 1-28-69, CI. 188-
73.
Bruchl, Anton, to Groff, Emory L., and Groff, Emory L., Jr. Moor-
ing device for boats. 3,462,960, 8-26-69, CI. 61-48.
Bruening, Lee P. Magnetic safety iron rest. 3,443,780, 5-13-69, CI.
248-1 17.2
Bruet, Henri Rene, 1/2 to Etablisscments A. Cazeneuve. Movable
supports for the longitudinal master in copying devices. 3,429,208,
2-25-69, CI. 82-14.
Bruet, Henri Rene, to Etablisscments A. Cazeneuve. Carriage con-
trol devices for machine tools. 3,447,407, 6-3-69, CI. 82-22.
Bruggcman, Morris J. Floating carthmoving apparatus. 3,486,253,
12-30-69, CI. 37-54.
Bruggcn, Kurt: See —
Trautzsch, Gottfried; and Bruggcn, Kurt.3,482,806.
Bruggcr, Robert: See—
Gcbaucr, Karl; Bruggcr, Robert; and Heiling, Hcinzfelix
M., 3,447,953.
Bruggcr, Roger H.; and Salvisbcrg, Erwin E., to Salvisberg, Erwin.
Channel adapted chiefly to protect a pipe line conveying electrici-
ty, gas or water. 3,420,017, 1-7-69, CI. 52-221.
Bruggcr, Werner; and Hitz, Eugen, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Bovcri & Cic. Induction crucible furnace comprising a rammed
crucible. 3,457,356, 7-22-69, CI. 13-27.
Bmgh, Thomas H.: See —
Merkel, Charles M.; Salmon, Joe E.; and Brugh, Thomas
H., 3,475,879.
Brugler, Joseph S., to United States of America, Navy. Target pulse
enhancer and automatic gain control circuit. 3,487,163, 12-30-69,
CI. 178-7.2
Brugler, Richard L., to Chrysler Corporation. Room air conditioner.
3,438,219, 4-15-69, CI. 62-262.
Brugmann, Jurgen: See —
Lofstrand, Warren A.; and Brugmann, Jurgen, 3,43 1,432.
Brugnola, Anthony, deceasedO (by Brugnols, Kathrine W.; adminis-
tratrix). Complementary modules and structures therefrom.
3,461,631, 8-19-69, CI. 52-585.
Brugnols, Kathrine W.: See —
Brugnola, Anthony, 3, 46 1,631.
Bruhin, Paul: See —
Dosch, Peter; Benz, Emil; and Bruhin, Paul,3,467,149.
Bruhl, Donald A., Jr.: See—
Counts, William E.; and Bruhl, Donald A., Jr.,3,479,216.
Bruhn, Richard A.; and Newland, Findlay E., to Chrysler Corpora-
tion. Tilting support apparatus. 3,430,907, 3-4-69, CI. 248-140.
Bruhn, Wilhelm; and Pollinger, Hans, to Knorr-Bremse GmbH. Air
brake cylinder with slack adjuster. 3,482,662, 12-9-69, CI. 188-
196.
Bruhne, Friedrich: See —
Raichle, Karl; Bruhne, Friedrich; Prater, Klaus; Nischk,
Gunther; and Andres, Karl-Heinz,3,467,619.
Bruin, James; and Damitz, Clyde O., to Ford Motor Company. Dou-
ble chamber single piston hydraulic actuating device. 3,472,344,
10-14-69, CI. 188-152.
Bruins, Paul F.; Benghiat, Isaac; and Frost, Harold R., to Hexagon
Laboratories, Incorporated. Surface treatment for polystyrene
which is to be electroless plated and compositions therefor.
3,472,678, 10-14-69, CI. 117-47.
Bruinsma, Norman G., to Gleason Works, The. Work seating and
chucking diameter checking apparatus for workholders. 3,456,955,
7-22-69, CI. 279-2.
Bruist, Edmond H., to Shell Oil Company. Consolidation of oil-bear-
ing formations. 3,483,926, 12-16-69, CI. 166-288.
Bruist, Edmond Hubert, to Shell Oil Company. Reverse combustion
method of recovering oil from steeply dipping reservoir interval.
3,474,862, 10-28-69, CI. 166-258.
Brukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. 2-Anilinoquinolines. 3,435,041, 3-25-69, CI. 260-288.
Brule Incinerator Corporation: See —
Sharpe, Peter S., 3,446,163.
Brule, Roger, to Roussel-UcLaf. Process for treating fatigue with cal-
cium glucose- 1 -phosphate. 3,433,869, 3-18-69, CI. 424-180.
Brumbaugh, Bertrand L.: See —
Overstreet, Le Roy B.; Brumbaugh, Eugene P.; and Brumbaugh,
Bertrand L., 3,475,889.
Brumbaugh, Eugene P.: See —
Overstreet, Le Roy B.; Brumbaugh, Eugene P.; and Brumbaugh,
Bertrand L., 3,475,889.
Brumberger Company, Inc.: See—
Gruber, Cyril H., 3,475,848.
Brumble, James T., Jr., to Esso Production Research Company.
Method and apparatus for well operations. 3,426,849, 2-11-69, CI.
166-255.
Brumelle, Clifton B. Lock construction. 3,431,754, 3-11-69, CI. 70-
144.
Brumfield, Daniel T. Apparatus for connecting electrical fence con-
ductors to metal fence posts. 3,457,358, 7-22-69, CI. 174-45.
Brumfield, Elmer B. Coffee dispenser. 3,465,920, 9-9-69, CI. 222-
154.
Brumfield, John C, to I-T-E Imperial Corporation. Circuit breaker
contact separation initiator. 3,466,578, 9-9-69, CI. 335-172.
Brumfield, John C: See —
Shaffer, Howard R.; and Brumfield, John C, 3,474,363.
Brumfield, Philip E.: See —
Rudner, Bernard; and Brumfield, Philip E.,3, 424,720.
Brumfield, Pilip E., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Process for
preparing amino alkylethers wherein the amino groups is attached
to a tertiary carbon atom. 3,472,899, 10-14-69, CI. 260-584.
Brumley, Corwin H.; and Ferris, John T., to Bausch & Lomb Incor-
porated. Optical fiber bundle coupling system. 3,455,625, 7-15-69,
CI. 350-96.
Brumlik, George C. Molecular model assembly. 3,466,759, 9-16-69,
CI. 35-18.
Brumm, Gerhard, to Cerberus AG. Gas-filled overvoltage arrester
for telecommunication installations. 3,450,923, 6-17-69, CI. 313-
210.
Brumm, Richard S.: See —
Bryant, Austin U.; and Brumm, Richard S., 3,422, 840.
Brumm, Richard S., to Grove Valve and Regulator Company. Valve
construction. 3,479,004, 11-18-69, CI. 251-118.
Brummans, Wilhelmus Johnnes, to AMP Incorporated. Electrical
connector housing. 3,441,661, 4-29-69, CI. 174-138.
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Brumme, Fritz; and Boehme, Horst, to Effbe-Werke Fritz Brumme
KG. Expansion tank for hot-water heating systems. 3,434,660, 3-
25-69, CI. 237-66.
Brummel, Roger L.: See-
Upton, Norman W.; Kemper, Eugene L.; and Brummel, Roger
L.,3,459,313.
Brun, Anatole: See—
Pfarrwaller, Erwin; and Brun, Anatole, 3,455, 341.
Brun Sensor Systems, Inc.: See—
Brunton, Donald C; and Richter, John M., 3,460,030.
Brunaud, Marcel Daniel Pierre: See —
Schmitt, Josef; and Brunaud, Marcel Daniel Pierre.3,437,731.
Brundage Company, The: See —
Jolette, Gerald P., 3,450,337.
Brundage, Richard B. Motor starting device. 3,423,612, 1-21-69, CI.
310-68.
Brundage, Robert Wesley. Hydraulically released friction clutch.
3,461,993, 8-19-69, CI. 192-91.
Brundage, Robert W. Pressure balanced bearing loads in hydraulic
devices. 3,427,983, 2-18-69, CI. 103-126.
Brundell & Jonsson Aktiebolag: See —
Wexell, Harry W., 3,461,931.
Brundell Och Jonsson AB: See —
Wexell, Harry Wilhelm, 3,452,793.
Brundigc, Maurice M.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry F.,
Jr., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Cellulose deriva-
tive compositions and paper containing the derivatives. 3,441,473,
4-29-69, CI. 162-146.
Bruneau, Bertrand, to Cady Industries Limited. Track and drive as-
sembly for track-laying vehicles. 3,451,728, 6-24-69, CI. 305-13.
Brunei, Henri. Product for protecting against and inhibiting corro-
sion. 3,467,533,9-16-69, CI. 106-14.
Brunei, Henri. Products from acid sludges. 3,470,006, 9-30-69, CI.
106-123.
Brunellc, Ronald D.: See —
Wilson, Henry L.; and Brunelle, Ronald D., 3,484,540.
Brunellc, Thomas E.: See —
Rue, Larry M.; Brunelle, Thomas E.; and Mizuno, William
G., 3,444,242.
Brunclli, Angclo J. Automobile wheel lock. 3,423,971, 1-28-69, CI.
70-231.
Bruner, James D.: See—
Richter, Albert P., Jr.; and Bruner, James D., 3,45 1,263.
Richter, Albert P., Jr.; and Bruner, James D., 3,465,582.
Richter, Albert P., Jr.; and Bruner, James D. ,3,466,597.
Richter, Albert P., Jr.; and Bruner, James D., 3,486,107.
Bruner, John M. R. Lighting. 3,459,935, 8-5-69, CI. 240-52.
Bruner, Robert L.; and Rahmes, Donald W., to Corn Products Com-
pany. Novel starch composition and method of preparation.
3,485,776, 12-23-69, CI. 260-17.3
Bruner, Walter Martin: See —
Busse, Warren Frocmming; and Bruner, Walter Mar-
tin,3,485,793.
Brunet, Louis L. B., to S.A. Zuccolo Rochet & Cie. Watch band ad-
justable clasp. 3,429,142, 2-25-69, CI. 63-4.
Brunet, Louise, to French Beauty Inc., The. Eyeline guide.
3,485,251, 12-23-69, CI. 132-88.5
Brunette, Fredrick F. Bicycle tire display racks. 3,435,955, 4-1-69,
CI. 211-24.
Brunette, Fredrick F. Rack for binding bundles. 3,459,120, 8-5-69,
CI. 100-34.
Bruni, Hansrudolf; and Nyffencgger, Heinz, to Cementfabrik Hol-
dcrbank-Wildegg AG. Permeability cell. 3,433,056, 3-18-69, CI.
73-38.
Bruni, Hansrudolf: See—
Schmid, Alfred; Nyffeneggcr, Heinz; and Bruni, Hansru-
dolf,3,482,787.
Bruni, Maurice: See—
Agncray, Louis; Bruni, Maurice; and Claycr, Arlette.3,482,881.
Brunichc-Olscn, Hcnning Anton, to Aktiesclskabet de Danske Suk-
kerfabrikkcr. Lixiviating apparatus. 3,471,328, 10-7-69, CI. 127-5.
Brunic, Jean Claude; and Crennc, Noel, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Process for the oxidation of cycloalkanes. 3,479,394, 1 1-18-69, CI.
260-462.
Brunig, William D., to Bennett-Ireland, Inc. Glass fireplace screen
having improved draft control. 3,457,907, 7-29-69, CI. 126-140.
Bruning, Armin M.: See —
Kcmcny, George A.; Franzen, Wayne E.; Maniero, Daniel A.;
and Bruning, Armin M., 3,474,279.
Bruning, Armin M.; and Kicnast, Peter F., to Wcstinghouse Electric
Corporation. Arc heater apparatus for chemical processing.
3,445,191, 5-20-69, CI. 23-277.
Bruning, Earl F. Self-cleaning fluid coupling. 3,464,436, 9-2-69, CI.
137-237.
Bruninga, Kenneth J., to Nelson, L. R., Mfg. Co., Inc. Sprinkler ir-
rigation device with improved hose handling means and method of
deploying the same preparatory to a sprinkler irrigation cycle.
3,477,643, 11-11-69, CI. 239-1.
Brunlid, John Erik, to AB Tetra Pak. Sheet material having an over-
lap seam and method of forming same. 3,486,964, 12-30-69, CI.
161-38.
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter, to Atlas Meb-&-Analysen-
technik G.m.b.H. Mass spectroscopes having means for focusing
the ion beam in synchronism with the scanning voltage. 3,426,192,
2-4-69, CI. 250-41.9
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter, to Varian mat G.m.b.H.
Magazine feed of sample with thermal isolation of sample from
ionization chamber. 3,431,451, 3-4-69, CI. 313-231.
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter, to Varian MAT G.m.b.H.,
mesne. Mass spectroscope having means for compensating for
electron space charge in the ion source. 3,444,366, 5-13-69, CI.
250-41.9
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Brothers, Limited. Heat exchanger.
3,450,198, 6-17-69, CI. 165-101.
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Irradiation apparatus
with specific means to load and unload a chain conveyor.
3,452,195, 6-24-69, CI. 250-52.
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Brothers, Limited. Irradiation plant.
3,454,761, 7-8-69, CI. 250-52.
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Combustion chambers
of angular cross-section for steam-raising plants. 3,467,068, 9-16-
69, CI. 122-510.
Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Brothers, Ltd. Panel shaped heating sur-
face for combustion chambers. 3,478,724, 11-18-69, CI. 122-235.
Brunner, Augusto J.; Costa, Fulvio; and Falcone, Luigi, to FLEXA
Industria Materie Plastiche S.p.A. Waterproof fabric and method
for forming the same. 3,481,821, 12-2-69, CI. 161-53.
Brunner Bros., Co.: See —
Brunner, Frederick T., 3,463,692.
Brunner, Eduard R., to Radio Corporation of America. Television
deflection circuit with linearity correction feedback. 3,432,720, 3-
11-69, CI. 315-27.
Brunner, Emil; Hasler, Hans; and Huber, Alfred, to Lonza Ltd.
Method of producing cellular bodies. 3,436,445, 4-1-69, CI. 264-
50.
Brunner, Frederick T., to Brunner Bros., Co. Thermoplastic Schiffli
embroidery and method of laminating same to base. 3,463,692, 8-
26-69, CI. 156-306.
Brunner, Fritz. Marking and projection lamp for aircraft runways.
3,466,435, 9-9-69, CI. 240-1.2
Brunner, Gerald F., to Towmotor Corporation. Oil clutch cooling
apparatus. 3,452,848, 7-1-69, CI. 192-113.
Brunner, Hans A.; and Whiteman, Benton A., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Core carrying mandrel. 3,420,465, 1-7-69, CI. 242-72.1
Brunner, Heinz, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Antenna system for a secondary radar installation. 3,427,621, 2-
11-69, CI. 343-100.
Brunner, Julius; and Rainer, Erich, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Brushless direct-current motor with hall-generator control.
3,483,456, 12-9-69, CI. 318-138.
Brunner, Julius; and Rainer, Erich. Brushless direct-current motor.
3,486,099, 12-23-69, CI. 318-254.
Brunner, Karl H. Dough knot forming machine and process.
3,485,185, 12-23-69, CI. 107-9.
Brunner, Richard, to American Standard, Inc. Swirl meter.
3,434,344, 3-25-69, CI. 73-194.
Brunner, Robert F.; and Garrett, Wayne O. Ejector and mold plate
attachment for plastic molding machines. 3,433,450, 3-18-69, CI.
249-67.
Brunner, Robert F.; and Van Pelt, Charles H. C. Insect bait
dispenser. 3,427,743, 2-18-69, CI. 43-131.
Brunner, Rolf H.; and Weber, Edward V., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method and apparatus for positioning ob-
jects in preselected orientations. 3,466,514, 9-9-69, CI. 318-18.
Brunner, Rudolf. Front toe piece for safety ski bindings. 3,462,165,
8-19-69, CI. 280-11.35
Brunnmueller, Friedrich: See —
Goelz, Horst; Suter, Hubert; Brunnmueller, Friedrich; and Palm,
Albert,3,449,412.
Bruno, Anthony J., Jr.: See —
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; Richmond, Alvin; and Bruno, Anthony
J., Jr.,3,433,617.
Bruno, Gerald A.; Haney, Thomas A.; Numerof, Paul; and Rein-
hardt, Karl, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Process for preparing
sterile radioactive material of the parent-daughter type. 3,440,423,
4-22-69, CI. 250-106.
Bruno, Guenter, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Derivatives of the growth
reaction of ethylene with trihydrodicyclopentadienyl aluminum.
3,476,788, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-448.
Bruno, Guenter, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method for preparing tri-
hydrodicyclopentadienyl aluminum and substituted derivatives
thereof. 3,476,789, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-448.
Bruno, Joseph S.: See —
Reinhadt, Robert M.; and Bruno, Joseph S., 3,450,485.
Bruno, Louis D.: See —
Becker, Adam; Greene, Gorge W., Jr.; and Bruno, Louis
D., 3,438,628.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bruns, Edward C, to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Gap
closer for material cutting machine. 3,465,630, 9-9-69, CI. 83-424.
Bruns, Eilert F. Slide feed. 3,486,676, 12-30-69, CI. 226-149.
Bruns, Herbert F. Air distribution apparatus. 3,482,506, 12-9-69, CI.
98-40.
Bruns, Klaus: See —
Sandermann, Wilhelm; and Bruns, Klaus,3,427,328.
Bruns, Lester E.: See —
Schulz, Wallace W.; Schiefelbein, Gary F.; and Bruns, Lester
E.,3,463,739.
Bruns, William Henry, to Otis Elevator Company. Analog computer
variable interval dispatcher for an elevator system with trip time as
a measure of traffic. 3,422,928, 1-21-69, CI. 187-29.
Brunsch, Klaus, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Rotor blade construction. 3,476,484, 11-4-69, CI. 416-230.
Brunsdon, William E.: See —
Keller, Robert C; and Brunsdon, William E.,3,466,942.
Brunskole, Josef H., to Canadian Seating Company Limited. Collap-
sible chair. 3,443,835, 5-13-69, CI. 297-35.
Brunson, Amber N., to Brunson Instrument Company. Focal plane
micrometer for reading the scales of engineering instruments.
3,433,571,3-18-69, CI. 356-139.
Brunson, Bruce W., to Werner Machinery Company. Oven with
band conveyor. 3,448,700, 6-10-69, CI. 107-57.
Brunson, Bruce W., to Werner Machinery Company. Dusting
machine. 3,481,307, 12-2-69, CI. 118-24.
Brunson, Bruce W.; and Bos, Ronald D., to Werner Machinery Com-
pany. Slitter mechanism. 3,459,088, 8-5-69, CI. 83-522.
Brunson Instrument Company: See —
Brunson, Amber N., 3,433,571.
Brunson, Marion O., to Eastman Kodak Company. Reaction
products of unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, anhydrides, esters with
degraded poly-alpha-olefin polymers. 3,481,910, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
78.4
Brunson, Marion O.; and McGillen, William D., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Preparation of polyamide-carboxylated polyolefin melt
blends. 3,484,403, 12-16-69, CI. 260-23.
Brunson, Marion Otis, to Eastman Kodak Company. Amulsifiable
polyolefin composition and process for its preparation. 3,433,777,
3-18-69, CI. 260-88.2
Brunson, Thayer R.: See —
Davis, Harold G.; and Brunson, Thayer R.,3,452,177.
Brunswick Corporation: See —
Acton, Hugh C, 3,427,086.
Alley, Ralph D.; and Sheridan, David S., 3,459,189.
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., 3,459,107.
Anderson, Robert I.; and Bayne, Donald E., 3,466,048.
Baldwin, Bradford J.; Cornell, William D.; Hoffman, Paul R.;
and Russell, Jack A., 3,469,905.
Bentov, Itzhak E., 3,474,791.
Berry, Foster W.; and Cogger, Kenneth O., 3,436,079.
Boeing, Robert B., 3,456,366.
Byrd, Joseph L.; and Allen, William M., 3,466,041.
Cornell, William D.; and Uecker, Donald F., 3,420,524.
Cornell, William D.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; and Hoffman, Paul
R., 3,435,120.
Cornell, William D., 3,447,804.
Cornell, William D., 3,459,424.
Cornell, William D., 3,469,454.
Deuschle, Frita, 3,481,367.
Deuschle, Fritz, 3,459,177.
Deuschle, Fritz; and Walker, Clarence L., 3,473,225.
Edgerton, Charles Willis, Jr., 3,448,786.
Hoffman, Paul R.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; Norgren, Edwin A.;
and Cornell, William D., 3,484,107.
Huck, William F.; and Urban, Joseph, 3,433,479.
Kane, Dennis P.; and Van Sant, William A., Jr., 3,458,206.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C, 3,434,250.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C, 3,434,251.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer Carl, 3,455,073.
McCormick, Daniel F., 3,434,450.
Minks, Floyd M., 3,421,069.
Minks, Floyd M., 3,427,502.
Minks, Floyd M., 3,435,265.
Minks, Floyd M., 3,440,589.
Minks, Floyd M., 3,448,423.
Minks, Floyd M„ 3,462,644.
North, Irving W., 3,434,449.
North, Irving W.; and Woodfill, William L., 3,447,564.
Plumpe, William H., Jr., 3,438,244.
Roberts, John A.; and Surprenant, Norman F., 3,482,703.
Rockwood, Albert M.; and Schroder, John D., 3,458,193.
Satchell, Fred E.; Conklin, Robert M.; and Weisz, John J.,
3,445,113.
Satchell, Fred E.; and Berry, Foster W., 3,477,364.
Satchell, Fred E.; Rytina, Anton W.; and Trier, Louis J.,
3,477,721.
Szymanski, Richard, 3,477,719.
Torresen, Robert, 3,445,876.
Torresen, Robert, 3,480,276.
Untiedt, Miles E., 3,455,551.
Webber, Harold H., 3,467,478.
Webber, Harold H., 3,469,297.
Webber, Harold H.; and Riordan, Pauline F., 3,472,289.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E., 3,446,751.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E., 3,464,890.
Weichselbaum, Theodore E.; and Zmuda, Benjamin D.,
3,467,617.
Woodfill, William L., 3,434,448.
Brunton, Donald C, to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Radiation
sensitive structure determining apparatus. 3,435,240, 3-25-69, CI.
250-219.
Brunton, Donald C; and Richter, John M., to Brun Sensor Systems,
Inc. Method and apparatus for measuring the percent moisture
content in process material utilizing microwave absorption and a
deverse radiant energy absorption technique. 3,460,030, 8-5-69,
CI. 324-58.5
Brunton, Phillip E., to Gamma Inventions (PTY) Limited. Jigsaw
puzzles. 3,485,496, 12-23-69, CI. 273-157.
Brunton, Robert H., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Fast
recovery switch limiter circuit. 3,448,414, 6-3-69, CI. 333-98.
Brush Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Krabal, Anthony J., 3,441,970.
Brush, Stanley E.; and Crouse, Parker E., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Polarized dual lamp unit with polarizing
diodes. 3,454,826, 7-8-69, CI. 315-71.
Bruson, Herman A.; and Plant, Howard L., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Beta-disubstituted alpha-indanones and the
process for preparing them from aryl- substituted aliphatic halides.
3,466,332, 9-9-69, CI. 260-590.
Bruson, Herman A.; and Plant, Howard L., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Process for preparing beta-disubstituted
alpha-indanones. 3,466,333, 9-9-69, CI. 260-590.
Bruss, Howard G., Jr.; Schlientz, Walter J.; and Wiens, Bradley E.,
to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Abrasion resistant glass article and method
for producing same. 3,445,269, 5-20-69, CI. 117-88.
Brussen, Reinier Willem: See —
Bussink, Jam; and Brussen, Reinier Willem,3,453,231.
Brust, Albert E.: See —
Bell, Richard J.; Campbell, Robert L.; Brust, Albert E.; and
Custer, Lloyd R.,3,455,699.
Brust, Bernard; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sterbach, Leo Henryk, to
Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. 1 ,3-Di-(4-piperidyl, propane derivatives.
3,420,836, 1-7-69, CI. 260-293.
Brust, Bernar; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to
Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.l,3-Di-c4-pyridyl1propane derivatives.
3,420,841, 1-7-69, CI. 260-296.
Brust, Harry F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dihalosulfones.
3,437,685, 4-8-69, CI. 260-481.
Brustle, Heinz H.; and Fisher, Franklin A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Test equipment for identification and location of electrical
faults in fluid-filled electric apparatus. 3,430,136, 2-25-69, CI.
324-52.
Bruun, Knud I.: See —
Abercrombie, Boiling A., 3,439,626.
Bruyere, Jean-Claude: See —
Neel, Louis; Bruyere, Jean-Claude; Massenet, Olivier; and
Montmory, Robert.3,484,757.
Bry, Thomas S.: See—
Sarett, Lewis H.; Bry, Thomas S.; Fried, John; Oberster, Arthur
E.; and Beyler, Roger E.,3,452,007.
Bryan, Carney J.: See —
Scherr, Robert E.; McHose, Andre H.; Campbell, Ian P.; and
Bryan, Carney J.,3,448,705.
Bryan Donkin Company Limited, The: See —
Farrer, Sydney, 3,422,841.
Bryan, Geoffrey J., to Senior Products Limited. Manufacture of I
boxes or cartons. 3,443,491, 5-13-69, CI. 93-58.4
Bryan, Harry A.; and Reynolds, Joseph C, to Girdler Corporation.
Falling film heat exchanger. 3,437,124, 4-8-69, CI. 159-13.
Bryan, Hugh D.: See—
Mercer, Neil H.; and Bryan, Hugh D.,3,467,754.
Bryan, James F., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Moor-
ing system for tanker vessels. 3,464,466, 9-2-69, CI. 141-346.
Bryan, John F., Jr., to Trakwork Equipment Company. Railroad bal-
last handling system. 3,427,990, 2-18-69, CI. 104-2.
Bryan, John L., Jr.: See —
Ray, Richard Louis; Segura, Marnell A.; and Bryan, John L.,
Jr.,3,433,775.
Bryan, Leonard T. F., to Detexomat Limited. Automatic toe closing
of stockings. 3,429,284, 2-25-69, CI. 112-2.
Bryan, Leonard Thomas Frank: See —
Haselgrove, Bob; Dorsett, Ronald; and Bryan, Leonard Thomas
Frank.3,439,637.
Bryan, Loren Aldro, to Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. Reduction
of arylnitroalkenes. 3,458,576, 7-29-69, CI. 260-570.8
Bryan, Martha T. Method of threading needle. 3,482,539, 12-9-69,
CI. 112-262.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr., to Jefferson Mills, Inc., The. Method and ap-
paratus for forming loom beam. 3,441,991, 5-6-69, CI. 28-28.
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to Grove Valve and
resilient seal means.
to Grove Valve and
with retractable seat
Bryan Morris M., Jr., to Jefferson Mills, Inc., The. Variable speed
spinning frame. 3,443,373, 5-13-69, CI. 57-98.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr., to Jefferson Mills, Inc., The. Method of clean-
ing fibers. 3,483,598, 12-16-69, CI. 19-105.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W. Monitoring device for
spinning frame. 3,430,426, 3-4-69, CI. 57-34.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W., to Jefferson Mills,
Inc., The. Self-monitoring card. 3,441,984, 5-6-69, CI. 19-0.23
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W., to Jefferson Mills,
Inc., The. Self-monitoring roving frame. 3,448,492, 6-10-69, CI.
19-0.23
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W., to Jefferson Mills,
Inc., The. Self-monitoring automatic winder. 3,448,936, 6-10-69,
CI. 242-35.5
Bryan, Richard C, to Crompton & Knowles Corporation. Continu-
ous strand pressure impregnator. 3,450,094, 6-17-69, CI. 118-10.
Bryan, Roland F., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Data compres-
sion system. 3,438,003, 4-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bryan, Thomas M., II; See —
Elsas, Norman E.; and Bryan, Thomas M., 11,3,460,212.
Bryan, Thomas Toplica, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Photosensitive silver halide microcapsules. 3,443,948,
5-13-69, CI. 96-67.
Bryan, Thomas Toplica, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Preparation of silver salts of organic carboxylic acids.
3,458,544, 7-29-69, CI. 260-414.
Bryand, Edward T., to Metal-Tech Inc. Conical honeycomb struc-
ture. 3,480,148, 1 1-25-69, CI. 210-380.
Bryant, Austin U., to Grove Valve and Regulator Company. Packing
means. 3,467,394, 9-16-69, CI. 277-1.
Bryant, Austin U.; and Brumm, Richard S
Regulator Company. Relief valve with
3,422,840, 1-21-69, CI. 137-384.
Bryant, Austin U.; and Combes, Marvin G
Regulator Company. Valve construction
rings. 3,425,662, 2-4-69, CI. 251-176.
Bryant, Bill J.: See—
Daubenberger, Charles B.; Bryant, Bill J.; and Daubenberger,
Charles J. ,3,462, 161.
Bryant, Charles R. Prefabricated masonry firebox. 3,460,525, 8-12-
69, CI. 126-120.
Bryant Chucking Grinder Co.: See—
Boyd, Walter A., Jr.; and Lakso, Hugo A., 3,481,319.
Lakso, Hugo A., 3,438,156.
Lillie, Gordon E., 3,451,176.
Bryant, Ellis H., Jr., to Audichron Company, The. Telephone an-
nouncement control to select message content for normal and
overload subscriber conditions. 3,478,168, 11-11-69, CI. 179-6.
Bryant, Emerson C, to National-Standard Company. Tire treading
apparatus. 3,455,764, 7-15-69, CI. 156-405.
Bryant, Eugene E.: See—
Fleck, George J.; and Bryant, Eugene E., 3,452, 385.
Bryant, George F.: See—
Collingwood, George H.; Demas, Harry J.; and Bryant, George
F.,3,460,336.
Bryant, George M.: See —
Walter, Andrew T.; Bryant, George M.; and Purcell, Chester
L.,3,472,825.
Zutty, Nathan L.; Welch, Frank J.; Sullivan, Edward M.; Bryant,
George M.; and Walter, Andrew T., 3,437,719.
Bryant, Harold D.; and Motorola, Inc. Frequency dividing system in-
cluding transistor oscillator energized by pulses derived from wave
to be divided. 3,478,225, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 307-220.
Bryant, Herbert W.; Hazell, Norman C; and Mosing, Lionel W., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Telephone headset
with adjustable speech tube. 3,440,365, 4-22-69, CI. 179-152.
Bryant, Horace B., Jr., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Supply of high-pressure combustion- supporting gas to wells.
3,422,892, 1-21-69, CI. 166-40.
Bryant, James Timothy: See—
Greenleaf, Leland B.; and Bryant, James Timothy, 3,421, 399.
Bryant, John F., to Strom berg-Carlson Corporation. Scanner employ-
ing interleaved light conducting and light detecting optical fibers.
3,467,774, 9-16-69, CI. 178-7.2
Bryant, Sherman G. Lure head with diving vane. 3,426,467, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 43-42.28
Bryant, Walter Kenneth; and Hicks, Harris Vernon, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Vehicle lamps. 3,486,019, 12-23-69,
CI. 240-46.01
Bryce, Douglas Maxwell; and Rooke, Michael Brian, to Boots Pure
Drug Company Limited. Sunscreen composition and method of
using the same. 3,479,428, 1 1-18-69, CI. 424-60.
Bryce, John R. G.; and Kleinert, Theodor N., to Domtar Limited,
and Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. Pulping process.
3,448,002, 6-3-69, CI. 162-19.
Bryce-Smith, Derek; Gilbert, Andrew; and Vickery, Brian.
Photochemical process for producing adducts. 3,480,532, 11-25-
69, CI. 204-158.
Brychta, Ondrej; Tlucko, Josef; Kolik, Ondrej; and Capla, Miroslav,
to Chirana, Zavody zdravotnickej techniky, odborovy Podnik. Ap-
paratus for the control of pressure respirator. 3,465,752, 9-9-69,
CI. 128-145.8
Bryer, Robert George, to Stephen, R. A., & Company. Portable elec-
troscope type dosimeter. 3,459,940, 8-5-69, CI. 250-83.3
Bryk, Petri; Honkasalo, Jorma B.; Malmstrom, Rolf; Aaltonen, Olavi;
and Palperi, Matti, to Outokumpu Oy. Grate in a fluidized bed
furnace. 3,460,491, 8-12-69, CI. 110-69.
Brylev, Anatoli Ivanovich: See —
Kiselev, Vasily Vasilievich; Ryabukha, Alexandr Yakovlevich;
and Brylev, Anatoli Ivanovich, 3,485,075.
Bryner, Fred, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Extended protein
glues. 3,436,300, 4-1-69, CI. 161-210.
Brynge, Per Gunnar; and Reenstierna, Erik Gustaf Bertil, to Husq-
vama Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag. Electric driving means for sewing
machines. 3,425,376, 2-4-69, CI. 112-220.
Brynjelson, Reidar. Window and frame assembly. 3,461,940, 8-19-
69, CI. 160-371.
Brynko, Carl: See —
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl,3,441,41 1.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, 3,442,646.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl,3,450,530.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, 3,450, 531.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl, 3,450,533.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl,3, 47 1,290.
Amidon, Alan B.; and Brynko, Carl,3,482,973.
Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Deformation imaging processes
using electrically photosensitive photochromic materials.
3,441,410, 4-29-69, CI. 96-1.1
Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corporation. Electrophotographic imaging
processes using electrically photosensitive photochromic materials.
3,451,811,6-24-69, CI. 96-1.
Brynko, Carl; and Martel, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Litho-
graphic imaging system using photochromic and Thermochromic
materials. 3,422,759, 1-21-69, CI. 101-450.
Brynko, Carl; and Ossanna, Oliver A., to Xerox Corporation. Elec-
trophotographic imaging process. 3,445,225, 5-20-69, CI. 96-1.
Bryson, Charles J. Automatic conveyor system. 3,451,350, 6-24-69,
CI. 104-88.
Bryson, Henry Knox; and Juten, Milford A. Closure device.
3,458,227, 7-29-69, CI. 292-341.14
Bryson, Neil Burton, to Aluminium Laboratories Limited. Casting of
aluminum ingots. 3,441,079, 4-29-69, CI. 164-89.
Bryzinski, Thaddeus F.: See —
Bartlett, William F.; and Bryzinski, Thaddeus F.,3, 45 1,045.
Bryzinsky, Frank M.: See —
Gburek, John J.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Grazen, Frank
S.,3,474,065.
Grazen, Frank S.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Kozma,
Broni,3,438,917.
Brzozowski, Stephen, Jr.: See—
Winogrocki, Ray F.; Brzozowski, Stephen, Jr.; and McClure,
Gerald L.,3,459,909.
Brzozowski, Wojciech; Mikos, Michal Mikos; and Niewiadomski,
Janusz. Method of and means for heat-treating refractory materials
at high temperatures. 3,449,505, 6-10-69, CI. 13-1.
Bschorer, Konrad; Muller, Johann; and Ostler, Josef, to Deckel,
Friedrich, Prazisions Mechanik und Maschinenbau. Copying
milling machine. 3,465,642, 9-9-69, CI. 90-13.1
Bschorr, Oskar. Vibration generator. 3,446,059, 5-27-69, CI. 73-71.5
Bschorr, Oskar; and Kubanke, Detlev. Siren for the generation of
sine wave sound and random noise. 3,446,182, 5-27-69, CI. 116-
147.
BSR Limited: See—
Evans, Philip H., 3,450,323.
Lane, Norman, 3,445,1 18.
Lane, Norman, 3,460,733.
Lane, Norman, 3,471,071.
BST Co.: See—
Berberian, John A., 3,435,730.
B.T.B. Benoit-Le Takis Brosse: See —
Partensky, Pierre Jean Marc, 3,479,241.
B. T. B. Benoit-Le Tapis Brosse, Societe Anonyme: See —
Partensky, Pierre Jean Marc, 3,477,889.
BTR Industries Limited: See —
Clark, Robert Edward, 3,465,121.
Grey, Peter John, 3,445,202.
Newberry, Samuel Alfred; and Brake, William Robert,
3,437,301.
Bua, William J., 25% to Lobato, Emmanuel J. Composite containers.
3,437,257, 4-8-69, CI. 229-51.
Bub, Robert A.: See-
Andrews, Paul D.; and Bub, Robert A. ,3,447,691.
Bube, Richard H.: See —
Loebner, Egon E.; Diesel, Thomas J.; and Bube, Richard
H.,3,466,509.
Bubel, William L.: See—
Chelner, Herbert; and Bubel, William L.,3,424,000.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bublitz, Donald E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
preparing 3,4,61trichloropyridazine. 3,466,283, 9-9-69, CI. 260-
250.
Buc, George L.: See —
Hu, Yow-Jiun; and Buc, George L.,3,478,658.
Buc, Saul R., deceased (by Buc, Dolores M., administratrix); and
Woodward, Fred E., to GAF Corporation. Method of controlling
pests with mercury compounds. 3,443,013, 5-6-69, CI. 424-245.
Bucalo, Louis, to Kinemotive Corporation. Temperature-compen-
sated pressure transducer. 3,472,077, 10-14-69, CI. 73-393.
Bucci, Giovanni; Simonazzi, Tonino; Ballini, Giuliano; and Portolani,
Augusto, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Vulcanizable compositions.
3,477,985, 11-11-69, CI. 260-41.
Buchanan, Alan David: See —
Culbertson, Harry M.; and Buchanan, Alan David, 3,476, 707.
Buchanan, Bobby L.: See —
Dolan, Russell P., Jr.; Buchanan, Bobby L.; and Roosild, Sven
A. ,3,431, 150.
Roosild, Sven A.; Buchanan, Bobby L.; and Dolan, Russell P.,
Jr.,3,430,113.
Buchanan, Edward R.; and Clark, Jack W., to United States of
America, Air Force. Ductile polycrystalline beryllium. 3,483,047,
12-9-69, CI. 148-11.5
Buchanan Electric Products Corporation: See —
Rosenfeld, Seymour; Schwab, Ronald W.; and Haucke, Paul A.,
3,459,029.
Buchanan, James B. Hydroxamate carbamates as nematocides.
3,459,866, 8-5-69, CI. 424-327.
Buchanan, James Meek, to Advance Data Systems Corporation.
Photosensitive circuit for controlling the intensity of a lamp.
3,456,155, 7-15-69, CI. 315-151.
Buchanan, John G., to Johnson Wire Works Limited, The. Wear in-
sert for paper machine drainage foil. 3,446,702, 5-27-69, CI. 162-
374.
Buchanan, John J.: See —
Kinnavy, James W.; and Buchanan, John J. ,3,450,305.
Buchanan, Ronald L.; and Partyka, Richard A., to Bristol-Myers
Company. Certain 5-tetrazolyl benzothiophene compounds.
3,452,039, 6-24-69, CI. 260-308.
Buchanan, Russell A.; and Russell, Charles R., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Starch resin reinforced rubbers. 3,480,572,
11-25-69, CI. 260-17.2
Buchanan, Russell A.; Russell, Charles R.; and Weislogel, Orville E.,
to United States of America, Agriculture. Reinforced rubber by
coprccipitation with starch xanthane or pregelatinized starch.
3,442,832, 5-6-69, CI. 260-17.4
Buchanan, William L.; and Straight, Harry F., Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Vortex burner. 3,476,494, 11-4-69, CI.
431-353.
Buchanan, William. Respiratory pad. 3,464,410, 9-2-69, CI. 128-140.
Buchcimcr-Clark Leather Goods Corp.: See —
Clark, Earl J., 3,420,420.
Buchcl, Karl H.; Drabcr, Wilfried; and Korte, Friedrich W.A.G.K., to
Shell Oil Company. Herbicidal 1 -substituted 2,4,5-
tribromoimidazoles. 3,423,420, 1-21-69, CI. 260-309.
Buchel, Karl-Heinz: See—
Rochling, Hans F. W.; Buchel, Karl-Hcinz; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K., 3,459,759.
Buchelc, Wesley F.; and Deniscn, Ervin L., to Iowa State University
Research Foundation, Inc. Strawberry picker. 3,460,332, 8-12-69,
CI. 56-330.
Buchcr, David Hoffer: See—
Miller, Robert Dcryl; Edman, John Harold; and Bucher, David
Hoffcr.3,443,833.
Bucher, Erich; Ostcrrcichcr, Wolfgang; and Mahlmann, Werner, to
Zinscr-Tcxtilmaschincn Gcsellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Spindle braking apparatus for textile machines. 3,426,520, 2-11-
69, CI. 57-88.
Buchcr, Ernst: See—
Mueller, Jean; and Bucher, Ernst, 3,459, 543.
Bucher, Foster L., to Braco, Inc. Self leveling apparatus for potato
harvester aprons. 3,455,447, 7-15-69, CI. 209-1 14.
Buchcr, Jcffcry C. System for starting an engine from a remote loca-
tion. 3,478,730, 11-18-69, CI. 123-179.
Buchcr, Paul. Safety steering wheel. 3,435,701, 4-1-69, CI. 74-552.
Bucher, Paul. Adjustable nozzle for jet propulsion engine. 3,441,218,
4-29-69, CI. 239-265.25
Buchhcistcr, Gerhard; and Scibel, Markus, to Kalle Aktien-
gcscllschaft. Manufacture of shaped structures made from ther-
moplastic synthetic materials. 3,424,735, 1-28-69, CI. 260-93.7
Buchhcit, Otto Karl, to Mocllcr & Neumann GmbH. Entry rollway
for rake cooling beds. 3,456,778, 7-22-69, CI. 198-219.
Buchheit, Paul: See—
Nitzschc, Siegfried; and Buchhcit, Paul, 3,453,307.
Buchhold, Thcodor A., to General Electric Company. Cryogenic
A.C. cable. 3,461,218, 8-12-69, CI. 174-15.
Buchhold, Thcodor A.; Ncsbitt, Loyd B.; and Schoch, Karl F., to
General Electric Company. Cryogenic heat transfer control
system. 3,429,368, 2-25-69, CI. 165-30.
Buchholz, Arnold R.; and Bergman, Charles T., to Brandt Automatic
Cashier Co. Coin conveying apparatus. 3,442,272, 5-6-69, CI. 133-
1.
Buchholz, Bernard: See —
Popoff, Ivan C; and Buchholz, Bernard.3,448,1 17.
Buchholz, Karl; Stahnecker, Erhard; Grohmann, Johannes; and
Moeller, Rolf, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of particulate expandable styrene
polymers. 3,468,820, 9-23-69, CI. 260-2.5
Buchholz, Klaus; and Hoose, Werner, to Hamburger Flugzeugbau
GmbH. Aircraft with storable lifting jets. 3,455,524, 7-15-69, CI.
244-58.
Buchholz, Russell A., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Taphole construc-
tion for metallurgical vessels. 3,463,475, 8-26-69, CI. 266-42.
Buching, Franz, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Drum and disk
brake and dust cover therefor. 3,476,224, 11-4-69, CI. 188-218.
Buchkremer, Rudolf, to Reidhammer, Ludwig, G.m.b.H. Tunnel fur-
nace. 3,476,369, 11-4-69, CI. 263-36.
Buchla, Donald F.: See —
Gantz, William A.; Runkle, Raymond B.; and Buchla, Donald
F., 3,453,441.
Buchler Instruments, Inc.: See —
Buchler, Joseph, 3,471,062.
Buchler, Joseph, to Buchler Instruments, Inc. Dispenser for liquids of
varying density. 3,471,062, 10-7-69, CI. 222-145.
Buchli, Arnold, to Buckli Equipment Enterprise, Inc. Scraper with
pivoted closure means to admit earth from blade. 3,482,339, 12-9-
69, CI. 37-129.
Buchman, Gerald. Locking device for portable equipment.
3,434,312, 3-25-69, CI. 70-58.
Buchman, Maurice J., to International Railroads' Weighing Corpora-
tion. Railroad track scale. 3,421,593, 1-14-69, CI. 177-134.
Buchman, William W., to Korad Corporation. Gaint pulse laser con-
trol system. 3,437,953, 4-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
Buchman, William W., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and
system for adjusting the phase relationships of radiation.
3,475,077, 10-28-69, CI. 350-150.
Buchmann, Kenneth H.: See —
Foote, Timothy C; and Buchmann, Kenneth H., 3,422, 560.
Buchmann, Peter J., to Good Road Machinery Corporation, mesne.
Spreader device. 3,438,585, 4-15-69, CI. 239-665.
Buchmuller, Josef: See —
Muncke, Ludwig; Buchmuller, Josef; and Gross, Ger-
hard,3,486,769.
Buchner Industries, Inc.: See —
Royer, John A., 3,451,431.
Buchner, Norbert; and Kohnlein, Rolf, to Hesser, Fr., Maschinen-
fabrik, A.G. Container, particularly for liquids. 3,430,805, 3-4-69,
CI. 220-66.
Buchner, Robert Bertold, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Switching networks. 3,458,663, 7-29-69, CI. 179-18.
Bucholz, Allan A., to Tacoma Millwork Supply Company. Semicon-
cealed cabinet door hinge. 3,439,377, 4-22-69, CI. 16-135.
Buchovecky, Kalman E.; and Patton, Wilbur L., said Patton assor. to
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company, and said Buchovecky
assor. to Aluminum Company of America. Process for roll-com-
pacting of metal powder with flange lubrication. 3,478,136, 11-11-
69, CI. 264-111.
Buchsbaum, Norbert N., to Lummus Company, The. Azeotropic
distillation of aqueous toluene diamine. 3,421,983, 1-14-69, CI.
203-14.
Buchsbaum, Solomon J.; Mc Fee, James H.; and Tien, Ping K., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Second harmonic
semiconductor modulators for coherent radiation. 3,457,417, 7-
22-69, CI. 250-199.
Buchsbaum, Walter H., to RCA Corporation. Protective system.
3,482,243, 12-2-69, CI. 340-408.
Buchsenstein, Wilhelm: See —
Boe, Hans; Petersik, Peter; and Buchsenstein, Wil-
helm,3,471,315.
Buchser, William J., to Whirlpool Corporation. Bin control for an
ice maker. 3,474,637, 10-28-69, CI. 62-137.
Buchstaller, Anton, to Dornier-Werke G.m.b.H. Apparatus for clos-
ing a lifting propulsion unit chamber. 3,451,647, 6-24-69, CI. 244-
53.
Buchwald, Joseph: See —
Bergmann, Oswald R.; Buchwald, Joseph; and Cowan, George
R.,3,439,408.
Buchwald, Robert M., to General Motors Corporation. Belt drive
and tensioning means. 3,473,399, 10-21-69, CI. 74-226.
Buchwald, Robert M., to General Motors Corporation. Internal com-
bustion engine overhead camshaft drive means. 3,482,553, 12-9-
69, CI. 123-55.
Buchy, Francois Ch.; and Bauduin, Philippe G., to Laboratoire Cen-
tral des Industries Electriques. Device for the detection and mea-
surement of very small displacements by converting the said dis-
placements into variable frequency oscillations. 3,487,220, 12-30-
69, CI. 250-211.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Bucil, Frantisek: See—
Doudlebsky, Ctibor; Fajt, Ludvik; Bucil, Frantisek; and Kabele,
Stanislav, 3,434, 184.
Bucil, Frantisek; Hybl, Josef; Kabele, Stanislav; and Vecera, Milos,
to Bavlnarsky, Vyzkumny Ustav. Apparatus for supplying
separated fibers to a spinning apparatus. 3,439,488, 4-22-69, CI.
57-58.95
Buck, Arthur W., to Buck X-Ograph Company. X-ray film cassette.
3,482,097, 12-2-69, CI. 250-68.
Buck, Charles D. Safety switch. 3,479,475, 1 1-18-69, CI. 200-61.45
Buck, Daniel C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Conductive
elements interconnecting adjacent members of the delay structure
in a traveling wave tube. 3,443,146, 5-6-69, CI. 315-3.5
Buck, David T.; Berdan, David; and Poplar, Herbert, to Buck En-
gineering Co., Inc. Plural terminal and slip-on connectors.
3,487,356, 12-30-69, CI. 339-242.
Buck Engineering Co., Inc.: See —
Buck, David T.; Berdan, David; and Poplar, Herbert, 3,487,356.
Buck, Ernest A. Display package. 3,461,583, 8-19-69, CI. 40-125.
Buck, Francis E.; and Bellace, James R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Underwater sound reflector apparatus. 3,447,627, 6-3-
69, CI. 181-0.5
Buck, Francis Fremonte; and De Renzo, Edward Clarence, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. Process for purifying plasmin.
3,434,929, 3-25-69, CI. 195-66.
Buck, Fred H., Jr. Steel and scouring implement. 3,473,184, 10-21-
69, CI. 15-209.
Buck, Henry M.; Bruecher, Judith F.; Carlton, Louis A.; and Pierce,
Aaron E., to Esso Production Research Company. Subsurface fluid
flow divcrter. 3,431,974, 3-11-69, CI. 166-136.
Buck, James G.; Winkless, Robert A.; and Gerber, Howard L., to
Continental Can Company, Inc. Electrical heat treating system for
scaling cartons or the like. 3,450,856, 6-17-69, CI. 219-10.53
Buck, Jon R. Fluidic control system. 3,453,979, 7-8-69, CI. 1 14-52.
Buck, Leo V.; See—
Triplctt, Robert D.; Buck, Leo V.; and Laue, Terry
J. ,3,447,248.
Buck Manufacturing Company: See —
Palm, Bernhard A., 3,439,304.
Palm, Bernhard A., 3,482,689.
Buck, N. R., Co., Inc.: See-
Buck, Norman R.; and Naseth, Dwight D., 3,453,169.
Buck, Norman R., to Schjcldahl, G. T., Company. Coverlay encapsu-
lator for printed wiring. 3,441,463, 4-29-69, CI. 156-549.
Buck, Norman R. Method of preparing printed wiring. 3,448,516, 6-
10-69, CI. 29-625.
Buck, Norman R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Check digit
calculator. 3,45 1 ,6 1 9, 6-24-69, CI. 235-6 1 .
Buck, Norman R., to Schjcldahl, G. T., Company. Laminator as-
sembly. 3,458,382, 7-29-69, CI. 156-543.
Buck, Norman R.; and Naseth, Dwight D., to Buck, N. R., Co., Inc.
Encapsulator. 3,453,169, 7-1-69, CI. 156-552.
Buck, Ollie G.: See—
Kahlc, Gerald R.; and Buck, Ollie G. , 3,481,91 1.
Buck, Robert C. Bowling ball return device. 3,456,946, 7-22-69, CI.
273-49.
Buck, Robert. Knitting machine needle. 3,426,551, 2-11-69, CI. 66-
119.
Buck, Ronald F.: See —
Phelps, Charles W.; Morgan, Bert M.; and Buck, Ronald
F., 3,436,626.
Buck, Ronald H., Jr., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Process for mak-
ing permanently baked shell molds. 3,446,265, 5-27-69, CI. 164-
21.
Buck, Russell E., to Buck Tool Company. Chuck construction.
3,424,467, 1-28-69, CI. 279-2.
Buck, Thomas F.: See —
Cox, John E.; Hasscr, George L.; Bochm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Fcldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas
F.,3,467,780.
Buck, Thomas M.; and Dalton, John V., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Electron beam charge storage device employ-
ing diode array and establishing an impurity gradient in order to
reduce the surface recombination velocity. 3,458,782, 7-29-69, CI.
317-235.
Buck, Thomas M.; and Sattcrwhitc, Fred B., to Klingcr Manufactur-
ing Company, Limited, The. Method of continuously dyeing and
stretching undrawn yarn. 3,434,189, 3-25-69, CI. 28-75.
Buck, Thomas Olaf, to Meade Electric Company of Indiana, Inc.
Heat exchange housing for television camera and the like.
3,464,218, 9-2-69, CI. 62-3.
Buck Tool Company: Sfe-
Buck, Russell E., 3,424,467.
Buck, Willard E., to Technical Operations, Incorporated. Shutter
mechanism for high speed cinecamera. 3,463,582, 8-26-69, CI.
352-205.
Buck, Willard E., to Technical Operations, Incorporated, mesne.
Reflecting prism camera. 3,480,353, I 1-25-69, CI. 352-108.
Buck X-Ograph Company: See —
Buck, Arthur W., 3,482,097.
Buckbee-Mears Company: See —
Brown, Silas A„ 3,467,560.
Frantzen, John J., 3,423,261.
Frantzen, John J., 3,455,751.
Gibbs, Norman R.; and Herriges, Joseph R., 3,437,578.
Hartz, Stanley G., 3,456,1 18.
Mears, Norman B., 3,479,546.
Mears, Norman B„ 3,484,638.
Toensing, James W., 3,436,996.
Buckerridge, Edward Thomas; Jones, Alan Victor; and Rayward,
William Clifford. Electric circuit controllers incorporation time-
switches. 3,478,181, 11-11-69, CI. 200-38.
Buckeye Stamping Company, The: See —
Bell, David M.; and Bell, Floyd W., 3,476,982.
Buckholz, Ronald J., to Designed Mailing Accessories, Inc., mesne.
Perforator attachment for printed tape of labels. 3,454,451, 7-8-
69, CI. 156-513.
Bucki, Joseph: See —
Muenchow, Herbert O.; Chamberlain, Harry V.; Chase, Wayne
L.; and Bucki, Joseph.3,442,1 18.
Buckingham, Arthur G.; and Haney, Thomas P., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Attitude control system. 3,429,524, 2-25-69,
CI. 244-1.
Buckingham, Herbert Charles; and Penson, Michael, to British Ox-
ygen Company, The. Submerged arc welding of nickel steels.
3,448,241, 6-3-69, CI. 219-146.
Buckinham, Donald F. Phototypecomposer. 3,455,216, 7-15-69, CI.
95-4.5
Buckland, Bruce O., to General Electric Company. Steam cooled gas
turbine. 3,443,790, 5-13-69, CI. 253-39.1
Buckland, Ivor John, to International Nickel Company, Inc., The.
Apparatus for the extraction of hydrogen from gas mixtures.
3,452,517, 7-1-69, CI. 55-158.
Buckland, Paul S., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Method of making vehicle tire tread. 3,462,328, 8-19-69, CI. 156-
114.
Buckle, Richard Percy Stanley, to Sovex Limited. Selective delivery
conveyors. 3,444,985, 5-20-69, CI. 198-38.
Buckler, Ernest J.: See —
Orr, Robert J.; Breitman, Leo; and Buckler, Ernest J. ,3,467,620.
Buckler, Robert Thomas: See —
Jarboe, Charles H.; and Buckler, Robert Thomas,3,429,912.
Buckler, Sheldon A.; Martel, Rock F; and Moshy, Raymond J., to
American Machine & Foundry Company. Schardinger dextrins.
3,472,835, 10-14-69, CI. 260-209.
Buckler, Sheldon A.: See —
Epstein, Martin; Buckler, Sheldon A.; Sherr, Allan Ellis; and
Gillham, Helen Currier,3,459,833.
Bader, Henry; and Buckler, Sheldon, 3,467,71 1.
Buckler, Sheldon; and Epstein, Martin, to American Cyanamid Com-
pany. Tertiary phosphine oxides. 3,454,650, 7-8-69, CI. 260-606.5
Buckley, Donald H.; and Johnson, Robert L., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Alloys
for bearings. 3,466,243, 9-9-69, CI. 252-12.
Buckley, Douglas; Roebuck, Alec; and Firth, Donald, to Datacopy
Limited. Transfer compositions. 3,471,311, 10-7-69, CI. 117-36.1
Buckley, Edward Albert: See —
Loukes, David Gordon; and Buckley, Edward Albert, 3,438, 760.
Buckley, Herman T.: See —
Dumont, Thomas P.; and Buckley, Herman T., 3,441, 953.
Buckley, Jay S., Jr.: See —
Beereboom, John J., Jr.; and Buckley, Jay S., Jr., 3,438,882.
Buckley, John J.; and Shearer, Joseph W., Jr., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Angular velocity measuring device. 3,429,188, 2-
25-69, CI. 73-505.
Buckley, Lawrence G., to Welsh Panel Company. Method and ap-
paratus of producing relief pattern. 3,425,303, 2-4-69, CI. 82-14.
Buckley, Robert E.: See —
Astheimer, Robert W.; and Buckley, Robert E.,3,459,945.
Wheelock, David Bent; and Buckley, Robert,3,428,249.
Buckley, Thaddeus M., to Varian Associates. Microwave window
employing a half-wave window structure with internal inductive
matching structure. 3,439,296, 4-15-69, CI. 333-98.
Buckley, William J., Jr.: See —
Canavan, John J.; Gawrylowicz, Henry; Buckley, William J., Jr.;
and Johns, William,3,430,863.
Buckli Equipment Enterprise, Inc.: See —
Buchli, Arnold, 3,482,339.
Bucklin, Charles A.: See —
Glasgow, Clarence O.; and Bucklin, Charles A. ,3, 443,789.
Bucklin, Edward P., Jr.; Pollack, Werner; and Carlson, Carl O., to
National Cash Register Company, The. Optical character reading
system. 3,434,1 10, 3-18-69, CI. 340-146.3
Buckman, John D.; Pera, John D.; and Raths, Fred W., to Buckman
Laboratories, Inc. Methylene bisesters of thiolsulfonic acids.
3,484,473, 12-16-69, CI. 260-453.
Buckman, Kenneth Ernest, to General Motors Corporation. Air filter
assemblies for internal combustion engines. 3,473,301, 10-21-69,
CI. 55-510.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Buckman, John D.; Pera, John D.; and Raths, Fred W.,
3,484,473.
Buckman, Stanley J.; Kirchen, Charles P.; and Gendron, Claude
G., 3,448,004.
Buckman, Stanley J.; Pera, John D.; and Raths, Fred W.,
3,463,785.
Buckman, Stanley J.; Kirchen, Charles P.; and Gendron, Claude G.,
to Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Preparation of chemical pulp from
wood chips. 3,448,004, 6-3-69, CI. 162-75.
Buckman, Stanley J.; Pera, John D.; and Raths, Fred W., to
Buckman Laboratories, Inc. S-Thiocyanomethyl compounds of 2-
mercaptobenzo- thiazoles, 2-mercaptobenzoxazoles, and 2-mer-
capt- benzimidazoles. 3,463,785, 8-26-69, CI. 260-306.6
Buckmiller, Harald: See—
Kolb, Hans; Hartmann, Rudolf; and Buckmiller,
Harald,3,444,287.
Buckminster, Lloyd A.; and Washburn, William A., to Textron Inc.
Lens blocker. 3,451,177, 6-24-69, CI. 51-277.
Bucknell, E. H.,: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Bucknell, Ernest H.: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 10% to Bletcher, Ralph
E., deceased, trust of, 5% each to Robertson, Frederick, and
Robertson, Gary, 10% each to Bucknell, Lenora, and Bletcher,
Richard J., 5% to Liston, Marcia, as trustee for Liston, Daniel E.,
5% each to Liston, Carol Ann, and Liston, James H., 10% each to
Brondum, Hazel, and Bletcher, Pearl, 15% to Liston, Marcia, and
10% to Bucknell, Ernest H. Balanced control mixing valve.
3,460,570, 8-12-69, CI. 137-607.
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 10% to Bletcher Pearl W.,
5% to the estate of Bletcher, Ralph E., deceased 3 1/3% to
Bletcher, James H., trustee 10% to Brondum, Hazel S., 8% to
Robertson, Charlotte, 1% to Robertson, Kenneth, trustee 2 2/3%
to Robertson, Gary B., 8% to Bletcher, James H., 2% to Bletcher,
Richard J., 8% to Bucknell, E. H., 4 1/2% to Glauber, Myron,
trustee, 12 1/2% to the estate of Bucknell, Mabel, deceased, 20
1/2% to Liston, Marcia B., and, 4 1/2% to Liston, Daniel B.,
trustee. Diverting spout. 3,461,901, 8-19-69, CI. 137-119.
Bucknell, Lenora: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bucknell, Mabel: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Buckner, Guy O., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Depth encoder using
magnetic rotational conversion. 3,426,303, 2-4-69, CI. 335-206.
Buckner Industries, Inc.: See-
Malcolm, William R., 3,448,660.
Royer, John A., 3,434,665.
Royer, John A., 3,478,776.
Buckner, Thomas E.: See —
Thompson, Benjamin; and Buckner, Thomas E., 3,431, 305.
Bucks County Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Edwards, Jacque R., 3,476,262.
Bucksteeg, Wilhelm; and Thiele, Hans, to Passavant-Werke. Method
and apparatus for the purification of waste water. 3,480,542, 11-
25-69, CI. 210-20.
Buckthorpe, Tom C: See —
O'Leary, Walter E.; Thornton, Duane V.; and Buckthorpe, Tom
C.,3,440,971.
Bucky, Peter A.; and Gleason, Albert W., to Bucky X-Ray Interna-
tional, Inc. Portable X-ray adjustably mounted in a carrying case
lined with lead. 3,448,266, 6-3-69, CI. 250-71.
Bucky X-Ray International, Inc.: See —
Bucky, Peter A.; and Gleason, Albert W., 3,448,266.
Bucourt, Robert: See—
Joly, Robert; Warnant, Julien; Jolly, Jean; Prost-Marechal,
Jacques; Bucourt, Robert; and Tessier, Jean, 3,424,745.
Nomine, Gerard; and Bucourt, Robert.3,458,632.
Nomine, Gerard; Bucourt, Robert; Pierdet, Andre; and Snozzi,
Candido.3,444,297.
Bucourt, Robert; Nedelec, Lucien; and Gasc, Jean-Claude, to Rous-
sel-Uclaf. Novel process for preparation of optically active keto
steroids. 3,472,885, 10-14-69, CI. 260-397.45
Vignau, Michel; Bucourt, Robert; Tessier, Jean; Costerousse,
Germain; Nedelec, Lucien; Gasc, Jean-Claude; Joly, Robert;
Warnant, Julien; and Goffinet, Bernard, 3,453, 267.
Bucyrus-Erie Company: See—
Grider, Lyle D.; Reuter, Gottfried; and Mork, George W.,
3,445,004.
Kordik, Kenneth S.; Spannhake, Ernst W.; and Zaumseil, Dean
R., 3,435,315.
Learmont, Tom, 3,452,890.
Mork, George W., 3,462,029.
Mork, George W., 3,463,336.
Mork, George W.; Waldron, Vernon F.; and Walker, Robert C,
3,464,528.
Mork, George W., 3,464,570.
Novotny, Carl F., 3,426,916.
Novotny, Carl F.; and Mork, George W., 3,433,367.
Reischl, Karl E., 3,445,133.
ReischI, Karl E., 3,477,588.
Reuter, Gottfried, 3,458,053.
Reuter, Gottfried; and Plymale, Julian K., 3,465,899.
Willgrubs, Theodore M.; Smith, William H.; and Learmont
Tom, 3,425,574.
Wilson, Ellis C, 3,465,903.
Bud, Hans, to English Numbering Machines Limited. Mold for tube
used in a loom for weaving carpets, especially axminster carpets
3,429,008, 2-25-69, CI. 18-42.
Budahn, Burnell E., to Industrial Plant Service & Mfg., Co. Ap
paratus and methods for continuously manufacturing cheese
3,449,127,6-10-69, CI. 99-115.
Budd Company, The: See —
Bauer, Horace P., 3,486,277.
Baum, Bernard O., 3,440,227.
Bende, Albert; Hiemenz, George G.; and Moore, Charles Dana
3,465,117.
Buyze, Edwin K., 3,486,218.
Corrigan, James D.; Bowers, Lester T.; Gilmour, Richard C;
and Wolff, Robert A., 3,436,521.
Cottingham, Robert A., 3,461,490.
Dean, Albert G., 3,456,389.
Dean, Albert G., 3,472,345.
Dean, Albert G.; and Freholm, Omar E., 3,486,464.
Dean, Walter B., 3,464,726.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., 3,434,256.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., 3,443,346.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., 3,461,819.
Einhorn, Stanley C, 3,452,556.
Freholm, Omar E., 3,434,570.
Haroldson, Arthur H.; and Cox, Hubert L., 3,434,889.
Herkness, Frank G.; and Simmons, Charles W., Jr., 3,434,215.
Keahn, Albert G.; and Koltvedt, Robert, 3,427,068.
Mattia, Michael, 3,457,157.
Naul, George M., 3,425,463.
Plefka, Henry J.; and Metzgar, Harrison B., Ill, 3,486,642.
Rueth, Joseph F.; and Urian, Charles A., 3,434,300.
Skypala, Louis M., 3,426,177.
Spry, James F., 3,434,216.
Tabor, Paul C, 3,481,646.
Van Sciver, Herbert D., 3,434,938.
Van Sciver, Herbert D., 3,443,661.
Walton, Leonard; and Hogan, Patrick J., 3,442,110.
Weglarz, Walter P., 3,478,553.
Wessells, Henry W., Ill, 3,423,122.
Wessells, Henry W., HI, 3,423,123.
Wessells, Henry W., Ill; and Eggert, Walter S., Jr., 3,455,595.
Whitman, Robert M., 3,434,919.
Wonus, Dale Wilson, 3,429,364.
Budd, Frances M. Knockdown furniture. 3,425,764, 2-4-69, CI. 312-
259.
Budd, Sidney Maurice, to United Glass Limited. Process for streng-
tening glass containers. 3,451,795, 6-24-69, CI. 65-30.
Budd, Sidney Maurice, to United Glass Limited. Process for produc-
ing a glass with a diffused layer and a coating. 3,463,658, 8-26-69,
CI. 117-69.
Budd, William E.; and Okey, Robert W., to Dorr-Oliver Incor-
porated. Membrane separation in biological-reactor systems.
3,472,765, 10-14-69, CI. 210-7.
Budd, William E.; and Powers, Thomas J., to Dorr-Oliver Incor-
porated, and Dow Chemical Company, The. Treatment of polluted
streams in place. 3,470,091, 9-30-69, CI. 210-10.
Budde, Paul B.; and Tolkmith, Henry, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Phosphinothioic amides. 3,433,798, 3-18-69, CI. 260-309.
Budde, Paul B.; and Tolkmith, Henry, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Saturated hydrocarbon imidazolyl phosphorus compounds asi
fungicides. 3,466,369, 9-9-69, CI. 424-200.
Budde, Walter M., Jr., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Acetox-
y-tertiary alkyl-amine oxides. 3,442,936, 5-6-69, CI. 260-490.
Budds, Lee F.; and Perry, Michael, to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Opposed arc welding. 3,475,587, 10-28-69, CI. 219-
137.
Buddy L Corporation: See —
Appel, Mel, 3,478,464.
Budecker, Ludwig, to Teves, Alfred, GmbH. Radial-piston pump
with improved cooling and lubrication. 3,461,809, 8-19-69, CI.
103-174.
Budenkov, Valentin Nikolaevich: See —
Rebenok, Anatoly Georgievich; Budenkov, Valentin
Nikolaevich; Mezentsev, Jury Grigorievich; Vainshtein, Lazar
Pinkhusovich; Durachenko, Mikhail Ivanovich; and Kovdrya,
Ivan Timofeevich, 3,457, 879.
Budlong, Albert H.; Calhoun, Edward T. D.; and Goeller, Leopold
F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Conference
circuit with selective call splitting. 3,441,678, 4-29-69, CI. 179-18.
Budnick, Dietrich: See —
Janner, Karl; and Budnick, Dietrich, 3,444,400.
Budnick, Edward George, to Plains Chemical Development Co.
Method of preparing malononitrile. 3,459,783, 8-5-69, CI. 260-
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Budnick, Edward G., to Plains Chemical Development Co. Aromatic
polyphosphonic acids, salts and esters. 3,463,835, 8-26-69, CI.
260-932.
Budnick, Edward G., to Plains Chemical Development Co. Detergent
compositions containing methane tri and tetra phosphonic acid
compounds. 3,471,406, 10-7-69, CI. 252-137.
Budnick, Edward G., to Plains Chemical Development Co. Aliphatic
polyphosphonic acids and derivatives thereof. 3,471,552, 10-7-69,
CI. 260-502.4
Budnowski, Manfred, to Henkel & Cie GmbH. Process for the
preparation of substituted oxazolidones. 3,446,814, 5-27-69, CI.
260-307.
Budnowski, Manfred: See —
Kleinschmidt, Peter; and Budnowski, Manfred.3,424,721.
Saran, Herbert; and Budnowski, Manfred,3,459,713.
Budreck, Frances, to Monarch Tool & Machinery Co. Twin rear vi-
sion mirror assembly. 3,424,517, 1-28-69, CI. 350-293.
Budz, Edward R., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Device for
monitoring the operation of a jar capping machine. 3,477,197, 1 1-
1 1-69, CI. 53-53.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to Weatherhead Company, The. Hydraulic control
system for tractor drawn implement. 3,423,935, 1-28-69, CI. 60-
52.
Budzich, Tadeusz. Material pulverization. 3,429,511, 2-25-69, CI.
241-5.
Budzich, Tadeusz. Apparatus to synchronize fluid drives with
mechanical drives. 3,430,722, 3-4-69, CI. 180-44.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to Weatherhead Company, The. Differential pres-
sure compensator control. 3,444,689, 5-20-69, CI. 60-52.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to Weatherhead Company, The. Flow control
valve. 3,464,439, 9-2-69, CI. 137-504.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to Weatherhead Company, The. Flow propor-
tional valve for load responsive system. 3,470,694, 10-7-69, CI.
60-52.
Budzinski, Sylvester M. Golf practice device. 3,430,964, 3-4-69, CI.
273-195.
Budzyna, Joseph M.; and Mucciarone, Rocco H., to Marshall, John
Donald, and Bomar, Horace L., as trustees of Carolina Patent
Development Trust, The. Loom stop motion. 3,444,904, 5-20-69,
CI. 139-376.
Budzyna, Walter James: See —
Papelian, Roger G.; and Budzyna, Walter James, 3,444,903.
Budzynski, Kazimierz: See —
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonen-
berg, Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and
Zakrawacz, Stanislaw.3,459,417.
Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszczyk, Leopold; Bonenberg, Zdzislaw;
Dybal, Daniel; and Zakrawacz, Stanislaw. Open-hearth furnace.
3,479,019, 11-18-69, CI. 263-46.
Bue, Richard C, to Sico Incorporated. Folding room service table.
3,437,058, 4-8-69, CI. 108-112.
Bue, Richard C; and Gutierrez, Julian, to Sico Incorporated. Mul-
tipurpose teaching unit. 3,477,760, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 297-157.
Buechel, Mel E., to Motorola, Inc. Horizontal sweep system with au-
tomatic raster size regulation. 3,444,426, 5-13-69, CI. 315-27.
Buecheler, Paul, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G. l-Amino-4-
anilino-2-nitro-anthraquinones and derivatives. 3,444,214, 5-13-69,
CI. 260-378.
Buechler, Peter R.: See —
Lowell, John A.; and Buechler, Peter R., 3,44 1,365.
Buechner, Werner W. Water jacket and photographic processing ap-
paratus. 3,470,810, 10-7-69, CI. 95-96.
Buegler, Robert J.: See—
Greenblum, Carl; Buegler, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.;
Avakian, Emik A.; and Granbery, John, 3,484,748.
Buehl, Karl-Heinz, to Krantz, H. Closed dyeing apparatus and
method of preventing condensate therein. 3,478,375, 1 1-18-69, CI.
8-158.
Buehler, Alois A.; and Peterson, Carl R., to Ingersoll-Rand Com-
pany. Check valve vent and blow air metering plug for rock drills.
3,431,984, 3-11-69, CI. 173-78.
Buehler, Arthur: See—
Montmollin, Ren'e De; Loeffel, Hansrolf; Oetiker, Alfred; and
Buehler, Arthur.3,444,156.
Buehler, Arthur; Sulzer, Georg; and Fasciati, Alfred, to Ciba
Limited. Process for dyeing and printing fibrous materials.
3,468,618,9-23-69, CI. 8-17.
Zickendraht, Christian; and Buehler, Arthur, 3,483, 190.
Buehler Corporation, The: Set-
Glover, Wayne H.; Southworth, Robert K.; Rasmussen, David
E.; Unterberg, William J.; and Louden, Max, 3,439,188.
Buehler, Gebruder: See—
Stillhard, Bruno; and Tobler, Walter, 3,433,256.
Buehler, Oscar R.; Keister, George P.; and Long, Joseph F., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for making hex-
amethylenediamine from adiponitrile. 3,461,167, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
583.
Buehler, Willy, A.G.: See—
Spieldiener, Robert; and Saiko, Alphons, 3,473,279.
Buehner, Otto & Company: See—
Merrill, Taylor S.; and Johnson, Donald D., 3,435,580.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,429,621, 2-25-69, CI. 303-71.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Adjusting
mechanism. 3,431,730, 3-1 1-69, CI. 60-54.6
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,441,318, 4-29-69, CI. 303-6.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Control
valve and system. 3,448,230, 6-3-69, CI. 200-82.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,450,154, 6-17-69, CI. 137-492.5
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,450,443, 6-17-69, CI. 303-6.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Warning
device. 3,463,554, 8-26-69, CI. 303-6.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,469,889, 9-30-69, CI. 303-6.
Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,472,559, 10-14-69, CI. 303-6.
Buell, Bernard J.; and Moore, Robert L., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army, mesne. Lanyard retract apparatus for an umbilical
cable assembly. 3,444,779, 5-20-69, CI. 89-1.811
Buell Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Gelfand, Peter C, 3,469,371.
Buell, Heinz; Fiore, John M.; Marino, Louis S.; and Rubin, Jack, to
General Precision Systems, Inc. Doppler inertia] system with accu-
rate vertical reference. 3,430,239, 2-25-69, CI. 343-9.
Buell, Heinz; Gannon, Joseph A.; and Rubin, Jack, to Singer-General
Precision, Inc. Doppler inertia] navigation system. 3,432,856, 3-
11-69, CI. 343-9.
Buell, Heinz; and Rubin, Jack, to General Precision Systems, Inc.
Apparatus for providing an accurate vertical reference in a dop-
pler-inertial navigation system. 3,430,238, 2-25-69, CI. 343-9.
Buell, Louis K.: See —
Gerek, Gene; and Buell, Louis K., 3,449,466.
Buell, Robert O., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Non-lubricated injection
valve assembly. 3,479,007, 11-18-69, CI. 251-214.
Buenger, George L.; and Erickson, Robert J., to Magnavox Com-
pany, The. Radiation sensitive transducing system. 3,471,701, 10-
7-69, CI. 250-219.
Buenger, George L.: See —
Ricketts, Luther W., Jr.; Buenger, George L.; and Erickson,
Robert J.,3,471, 838.
Buensod-Stacey Corporation: See —
Smith, William E., 3,425,443.
Warren, Robert M., Jr., 3,433,410.
Warren, Robert M., Jr., 3,477,497.
Buergel, George K.: See —
Buergel, Wolfgang George, 3,443,446.
Buergel, Wolfgang George, to Buergel, George K. Reciprocating mo-
tion creating double thrust ball bearing. 3,443,446, 5-13-69, CI.
74-56.
Buerkel, David H., to Neoweld Electric Inc. Polarity reversible cur-
rent regulator apparatus. 3,452,21 1, 6-24-69, CI. 307-24.
Buesch, Siegfried; and Germann, Rcimar, to List, Hans. Switching
arrangement for the integration of individual high-speed opera-
tions. 3,479,496, 11-18-69, CI. 235-183.
Buescher, Eugene J. Continuous methods for producing mailable
materials. 3,442,185, 5-6-69, CI. 93-61.
Buescher, James E.: See —
Stapleton, Fred E.; and Buescher, James E., 3,434, 104.
Buetow, Ralph W.: See-
Cox, Robert P.; and Buetow, Ralph W., 3,445,311.
Buff, Fred; French, Marcus; and Pollock, Warren. Manufacture of
expanded cellular products. 3,476,845, 1 1-4-69, CI. 264-54.
Buff, Fred; Gross, Joseph Idadore; and Healy, Lawrence William, to
Genset Corporation. Leather substitute composition. 3,477,898,
11-11-69, CI. 161-160.
Buff, George J., Jr. Container-edge construction. 3,438,543, 4-15-69,
CI. 220-74.
Buffalo Brake Beam Company: See —
Goods, Edward G., 3,422,931.
Buffalo Forge Company: See —
Neal, Maynard J., 3,433,164.
Schroeter, Joachim W., 3,459,366.
Buffalo Turbine Agricultural Equipment Co., Inc.: See —
Knowles, Coyle E., 3,448,926.
Knowles, Coyle E., 3,449,016.
Knowles, Coyle E., 3,452,931.
Buffy, Rene; and Tartar, Adolphe, to S.A.B.E. Specialities Alimen-
taires pour le Betail, Societe Anonyme. Apparatus for dispensing
artificial food to young animals. 3,425,398, 2-4-69, CI. 1 19-51.11
Bufkin, Dale E.; Murphy, Willard G.; and Yount, Ronald E., to Mc-
Graw-Edison Company. Coffee maker. 3,425,336, 2-4-69, CI. 99-
281.
Buford, Charles G.: See —
Buford, Wesley E.; and Buford, Charles G.,3,451,414.
Buford, Wesley E.; and Buford, Charles G., 3,45 1,4 15.
Buford, Charles G.; and Buford, Wesley E., to General Electric
Company. Apparatus for filling containers. 3,447,281, 6-3-69, CI.
53-59.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Buford, Wesley E.: See—
Buford, Charles G.; and Buford, Wesley E., 3,447,281.
Buford, Wesley E.; and Buford, Charles G. Fluid actuated timer.
3,451,414, 6-24-69, CI. 137-102.
Buford, Wesley E.; and Buford, Charles G. Fluid pressure impulse
valve. 3,451,415, 6-24-69, CI. 137-102.
Bufton, Richard G., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Ion
exchange resins from dioxaspiroheptane cross-linked oxetane
polymers. 3,459,687, 8-5-69, CI. 260-2.1
Bufton, Richard G.; Abrams, Irving M.; and Burnett, Fredrick L., Ill,
to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Weak base anion exchange
resin and process of preparing same. 3,423,336, 1-21-69, CI. 260-
2.1
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand, Jacques, to
Societe Anonyme dite: L'Oreal. 2-Tertiaryamino alkyl-amino
anthraquinones, their acid addition and quaternary ammonium
salts thereof. 3,442,895, 5-6-69, CI. 260-247.1
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand, Jacques, to
Societe anonyme dite: L'Oreal. Dye stuffs comprising derivatives
of anthra- quinone for dyeing live human hair and use thereof.
3,467,483,9-16-69, CI. 8-10.1
Bugaut, Andree: See —
Kalopissis, Gregoire; Bertrand, Jack; and Bugaut, An-
dree.3,442,599.
Bugg, Alfred Edward, to White, Bruce G. Beckett, Allan Harry Gel-
son, William E., and Tapp, John W. T. Wave amplitude measuring
apparatus. 3,463,002, 8-26-69, CI. 73-170.
Bugg, Alfred Edward, to White, Gordon Bruce, Sir Gelson, Edward
William Beckett, Allan Harry, and Tapp, John William Theodore.
Hydraulic models. 3,475,834, 11-4-69, CI. 35-19.
Buggie, Horace H.; and Randolph, Gerald L. Heating-curing of
rubber printing plates. 3,472,989, 10-14-69, CI. 219-10.67
Bugianesi, Robert L.; and Linn, Bruce O., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Preparation of 2-bornane alkyl ketones. 3,481,985, 12-2-69, CI.
260-587.
Bugla, Gottfried, to Bantox Safety Closures Limited. Tamper-proof
fluid-tight containers. 3,432,065, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-40.
Bugni, Donald S.; and Paape, Kenneth L., to Square D Company.
Driving connection for independently mounted circuit breaker and
operating handle. 3,475,576, 10-28-69, CI. 200-172.
Bugni, Donald S.: See-
Stark, Edward J.; Bugni, Donald S.; and Paape, Kenneth
C, 3,482, 143.
Bugnon, Maurice; and Melin, Ginette nee Poncet. Foundation gar-
ment. 3,431,913, 3-11-69, CI. 128-546.
Bugosh, John; and Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Composite vitreous enamels and their prepara-
tion. 3,443,973, 5-13-69, CI. 106-49.
Buhl, Frank C; Lees, Ronald D.; and Monagle, Daniel J., to Her-
cules Incorporated. Sugar purification. 3,479,221, 11-18-69, CI.
127-46.
Buhl, Wilhelm, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Shaft seal with
return rifling. 3,476,396, 1 1-4-69, CI. 277-59.
Buhlcr, Eugene H.: See —
Remington, Richard C; and Buhler, Eugene H., 3,442,023.
Buhler, Gcbruder: See —
Drugowitsch, Hcllmut, 3,430,685.
Eppcnbcrgcr, Paul, 3,457,880.
Karrcr, Karl; and Linzbergcr, Robert, 3,468,488.
Schonholzcr, Peter Hans, 3,481,633.
Buhner, Willy. Apparatus for continuous dispersion of predominantly
viscous substances. 3,430,925, 3-4-69, CI. 259-8.
Buhr, Jacob, to Elcctrohomc Limited. Automatic muting networks
for signal seeling receivers. 3,448,386, 6-3-69, CI. 325-456.
Buhr, Jacob, to Elcctrohomc Limited. Automatic muting networks
for signal seeking receivers. 3,467,868, 9-16-69, CI. 325-456.
Buhr, Jacob, to Elcctrohomc Limited. A.F.C. defeat networks for
signal seeking receivers. 3,467,873, 9-16-69, CI. 325-471.
Buhr Machine Tool Corporation: See —
Gerchow, Wilbur R., 3,486,779.
Buhrcr, Carl F., to General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories,
Incorporated. Signal transmission systems. 3,435,229, 3-25-69, CI.
250-199.
Buhrcr, Curl F., to General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories,
Incorporated. Optical system for transmitting and receiving two in-
dependent signals over a single electromagnetic carrier wherein
the rotational orientation of the receiver is independent of the an-
gular position of the transmitter. 3,440,424, 4-22-69, CI. 250-199.
Buhrcr, Carl F.; and Fowler, Vernon J., to General Telephone &
Electronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Electro-optic prism beam
deflection apparatus. 3,458,247, 7-29-69, CI. 350-150.
Buicc, Joel B.; and Cannon, Henry T., Jr., to General Electric Com-
pany. Self-healing capacitor assembly. 3,475,659, 10-28-69, CI.
317-230.
Buick, Kurt; Klein, Heinrich; and Weber, Eduard, to Siemens Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Air cleaner for internal combustion engines.
3,466,853, 9-16-69, CI. 55-1.
Buie, James L.: See —
Mclvcr, George W.; and Buie, James L, 3,475,665.
Builder, Carl H., to Marquardt Corporation, The. Liquid air jet
propulsion engine and method of operating same. 3,452,541, 7-1-
69, CI. 60-39.46
Builders Equipment Company: See —
Thomas, Paul M.; Wright, Lawrence W.; Crile, Eugene E.; Tol-
leson, Leon H.; and Parmer, Jesse N., 3,471,036.
Building Research, Inc.: See —
Wah, Joe M.; and Johnson, Theodore A., 3,474,582.
Buisman, William J., to Standard Screw Company. Method of sur-
face finishing a metallic part. 3,474,008, 10-21-69, CI. 204-33.
Buisson, Andre; Trambouze, Pierre; Van Landeghem, Hugo; and
Rebeller, Michel, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Process for the culture of algae and apparatus
therefor. 3,468,057, 9-23-69, CI. 47-1.4
Buist, Daniel T., to Purex Corporation, Ltd. Radioactive decon-
tamination. 3,437,521, 4-8-69, CI. 134-26.
Buist, Robert L.; and Bos, Ronald D. Machine for sorting articles.
3,455,442, 7-15-69, CI. 209-74.
Buitelaar, Arnold A.: See —
Van der Meij, Pieter H.; and Buitelaar, Arnold A. ,3,483, 170.
Buiting, Francis P. Electro-Thermal timing apparatus. 3,457,429, 7-
22-69, CI. 307-41.
Buiting, Francis P.; and Obenhaus, Robert E., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Control apparatus. 3,457,460, 7-22-69, CI. 317-13.
Buiting, Francis P.; and Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr., to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Thermistor temperature control system.
3,474,963, 10-28-69, CI. 236-68.
Buiting, Francis P.: See —
Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr.; Buiting, Francis P.; and Kulwicki,
Bernard M., 3,434,089.
Bujtar, Carlo: See —
Ballini, Giuliano; and Bujtar, Carlo.3,468,962.
Bujtar, Carlo; and Martini, Emilio, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A.
Process for the preparation of beta-halogen ethers. 3,444,243, 5-
13-69, CI. 260-611.
Buker, Paul S.; Taylor, Donald M.; and Weich, Peter J., to Armco
Steel Corporation. Crimping tool. 3,466,727, 9-16-69, CI. 29-200.
Bukkila, Charles J.; Eyberg, Donald T.; Lemke, John S.; and Olson,
Raymond M., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Continuous vacuum
deposition apparatus. 3,469,560, 9-30-69, CI. 118-6.
Bula, Karl, 1/2 to Jossi, Hans. Pipe joint. 3,451,697, 6-24-69, CI.
285-93.
Bulan, Edward P.; and Kober, Frederick P., to General Telephone &
Electronics Laboratories Incorporated. Method of making electric
battery electrodes. 3,484,346, 12-16-69, CI. 204-56.
Bulatovic, Predrag: See —
Ser, Filip; Milosevic, Milan; and Bulatovic, Predrag, 3,473,656.
Bulbenko, George F.; Gobran, Riad H.; and Blommers, Elizabeth A.,
to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Aziridinyl derivatives of
polyfunctional epoxides. 3,479,337, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-239.
Bulbenko, George F.; and Jackie, William A., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Process for the production of thiiranes. 3,455,952, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-327.
Bulcock, Clifford James; and Edwards, Terence, to Doulton & Co.,
Limited. Cap and pin insulator having an insulating layer to im-
prove radio interference performance. 3,484,543, 12-16-69, CI.
174-182.
Bulen, William A., to Kettering Scientific Research, Inc., mesne.
Reduction of gaseous nitrogen to ammonia. 3,423,289, 1-21-69,
CI. 195-50.
Bulgatz, Jeffrey L.: See —
Bulgatz, Samuel N., 3,476,063.
Bulgatz, Samuel N., to Bulgatz, Jeffrey L. Automatic sewing ap-
paratus. 3,476,063, 11-4-69, CI. 112-2.
Bulian, Walter; Feher, Franz; and Dittmar, Armin, to Wintershall
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the extraction of sulfur from a
mineral oil-sulfur solution. 3,474,028, 10-21-69, CI. 208-230.
Bulin, Shelley A., to Case, J. I., Company. Auto-ground speed con-
trol for self propelled combine. 3,442,068, 5-6-69, CI. 56-20.
Bulin, Shelly A., to Case, J. I., Company. Straw walker. 3,420,238,
1-7-69, CI. 130-26.
Bulitko, Alexandr Denisovich: See —
Derjugin, Fedor Fedorovich; Bulitko, Alexandr Denisovich; and
Plakhotnikov, Grigory Ivanovich, 3,423,550.
Bulk, Robert A.; and Toth, Louis P., to Harris-Intertype Corpora-
tion. Selective and sequential interrupter for a multiple couple
printing press. 3,461,798, 8-19-69, CI. 101-184.
Bull & Roberts Inc.: See-
Walsh, John M., Ill, 3,427,489.
Bull, David George: See —
Aveyard, Norman; and Bull, David George, 3,45 1,023.
Bull, Donald E., to Webcor, Inc. Semiconductor controlled rectifier
current control. 3,440,438, 4-22-69, CI. 307-1 13.
Bull, Eric William, to Electric & Musical Industries Limited. Circuit
elements especially for use as scanning coils. 3,466,580, 9-9-69,
CI. 335-213.
Bull, Eric William; and Sampeys, Alfred Marcos, to Electric & Musi-
cal Industries Limited. Scanning coils. 3,466,586, 9-9-69, CI. 336-
200.
LIST OF PATENTEES
217
ull General Electric (Nederland) N.V.: See—
Stegeman, Bernardus, 3,426,923.
ull, Glen C. Dispensing apparatus. 3,445,043, 5-20-69, CI. 222-
386.5
ull, James George: See-
Yuan, William Ke-Chin; Frisbie, Jack Gene; and Bull, James
George.3,452,157.
ull, Rame W.: See—
Staunton, John J. J.; Malter, Lewis; Gleason, William J.; Malter,
Lewis; Gleason, William J.; and Bull, Rame W., 3,428,432.
Bullard, Anna K.: See —
Thomas, Willie H., 3,482,342.
Bullard, Calvin P.; and Luginbuhl, David E., to Universal American
Corporation, (formerly Robfre Manufacturing Corporation),
mesne. Nozzle shut-off valve for plastic injection molding
machine. 3,431,600, 3-11-69, CI. 18-30.
Bullard Company, The: See—
Bullard, Edward P., Ill, 3,446,117.
Bullard, E. D.: See—
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,470,558.
Bullard, E. D., Company: See—
Raschke, Herbert, 3,430,262.
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,433,522.
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,450,850.
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,475,766.
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,478,992.
Raschke, Herbet A., 3,427,660.
Bullard, Edward P., HI, to Bullard Company, The. Retractable tool
support. 3,446,1 17, 5-27-69, CI. 90-55.
Bullard, Richard W., to United States of America, Army. Vibration
damped platform. 3,464,657, 9-2-69, CI. 248-20.
Bullard, Richard W., to United States of America, Army. Film image
compression and reader. 3,475,614, 10-28-69, CI. 250-219.
Bullard, Russell H. Heat exchanger with baffle securing means.
3,437,133, 4-8-69, CI. 165-149.
Bulldozer Koji Co., Ltd.: See—
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,446,173.
Bullcr, Joseph S., to Santa Barbara Research Center. Radiation
cooler for use in space. 3,422,886, 1-21-69, CI. 165-80.
Bullcr, Leonard E., to Aeroquip Corporation. Flexmaster end
restraint. 3,432,189, 3-11-69, CI. 285-232.
Bullfinch (Gas Equipment) Limited: See —
Lyncs, Roberts Kitchener; Willis, John Marden; and Taylor,
John William, 3,484,074.
Bullingcr, Theo; and Feuszner, Hannes, to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Stepping motor with start and stop stator windings.
3,486,098, 12-23-69, CI. 318-254.
Bullington, John W.: See—
Bowers, Clarence A.; and Bullington, John W., 3, 475,208.
Bullivant, Kenneth Walter, to Kane Air Scale Comny. Liquid level
transmitter. 3,451,420, 6-24-69, CI. 137-403.
Bullivant, Kenneth W.; and Kane, Edward, to Kane Air Scale Com-
pany. Regulated load cell. 3,425,503, 2-4-69, CI. 177-208.
Bullmcrwerk Bullmer, Karl: See —
Stumpf, Gunter O.; Lange, Erwin; and Eppinger, Hermann,
3,452,671.
Bulloch, James E.; and Piatt, Walter A., to Bendix Corporation, The.
Flight control system for a space vehicle. 3,424,402, 1-28-69, CI.
244-1.
Bullock, Barney. Fastening for a vehicle safety harness. 3,427,694,
2-18-69, CI. 24-230.
Bullock, Cyril Leslie, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Tongs.
3,456,985, 7-22-69, CI. 294-1 19.
Bullock, Harry L., to National Engineering Company. Method and
apparatus for electrostatic separation. 3,426,895, 2-1 1-69, CI. 209-
129.
Bullock, Ian H., to Koebcl Diamond Tool Co. Indexable dressing
tool. 3,452,735, 7-1-69, CI. 125-39.
Bullock, Joel B.; and Welch, Clark M., to United States of America,
Agriculture. Process for reducing the flammability and increasing
the weather-resistance of fibrous organic materials. 3,459,589, 8-
5-69, CI. 117-136.
Bullock, Kenneth R.; and Tomlinson, Harry M., to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Company. Electric cable. 3,459,877, 8-5-69, CI. 174-
107.
Bullock, Milon Walker, to American Cyanamid Company. Method
of resolving dl6-phcnyl-2,3,5,6- tctrahydroimidazo[2,l-f]-thiazole
and novel compounds resulting therefrom. 3,463,786, 8-26-69, CI.
260-306.7
Bullock, Milon W.; and Rohrbacher, George H., Jr., to American
Cyanamid Company. O.O-dilowcr alkyl-5-(3-lower alkyl-4- sul-
fonoyD-phcnyl phosphorothioates. 3,435,100, 3-25-69, CI. 260-
944.
Bullough, Leon D. Fluid power drive apparatus. 3,446,019, 5-27-69,
CI. 60-52.
Bullough, Vaughn L., to Reynolds Metals Company. Cell lining
system. 3,457,158, 7-22-69, CI. 204-243.
Bullough, Vaughn L., to Reynolds Metals Company. Method of
treating cathode surfaces in alumina reduction cells. 3,471,380,
10-7-69, CI. 204-67.
Bullough, William, to British Iron and Steel Research Association,
The. Formation of coatings. 3,486,484, 12-30-69, CI. 1 18-636.
Bullwinkel, Bernhard A.; Epstein Herbert R.; and Olson, William P.,
to Belock Instrument Corporation. Film strip precision dynamic
plotting projector. 3,441,941, 4-29-69, CI. 346-17.
Bulos, Fatin: See —
Odian, Allen C; Bulos, Fatin; Villa, Francesco; and Yount,
David E.,3,445,661.
Bulova Watch Company, Inc.: See —
Applegate, Howard W., 3,424,413.
Bennett, William O., 3,421,309.
Bennett, William O.; and Mutter, William W., 3,421,310.
Bennett, William O.; and Mutter, William W., 3,421,311.
Mutter, William W.; and Gruner, George P., 3,439,493.
Bulow, Arthur J.: See —
Merritt, Edward E.; Titterud, Curtiss W.; Peterson, Stanley E.;
and Bulow, Arthur J. ,3,478,390.
Bulow, William N., to Smoothie Products, Inc. Smoothing comb II.
3,473,540, 10-21-69, CI. 132-139.
Bulpitt & Sons Limited: See —
Tyler, Arthur, 3,444,355.
Bult, Eddo A.: See-
Perez, Louis N.; and Bult, Eddo A.,3,424,336.
Bulthuis, Henricus Wilhelmus; and Groeneweg, Abraham, to N.V.
Optische Industrie 'De Oude Delft'. Binocular night telescope with
single image tube. 3,454,773, 7-8-69, CI. 250-213.
Buludoza Koji Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,446,173.
Bumbulis, Janis: See —
Eng, Jackson; and Bumbulis, Janis, 3,434,961.
Bunch, Russell W.; and Cousins, Richard C, to Dillingham Corpora-
tion, mesne. Method of fabricating gate valve. 3,447,222, 6-3-69,
CI. 29-157.
Bundrant, Lewis J.: See —
Glasscock, Ira, Jr.; and Bundrant, Lewis J. ,3,442, 538.
Bundus, Robert H., to Beatrice Foods Co. Separation of frozen hog
skins. 3,428,231, 2-18-69, CI. 225-1.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., to Beatrice Foods Co.
Bread flavor. 3,466,174, 9-9-69, CI. 99-90.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., to Beatrice Foods Co.
Manufacture of synthetic bread flavor. 3,466,176, 9-9-69, CI. 99-
140.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., to Beatrice Foods Co.
Bread flavor concentrate. 3,466,177, 9-9-69, CI. 99-140.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J., to Beatrice Foods Co.
Dough flavor concentrate. 3,485,641, 12-23-69, CI. 99-140.
Bundus, Robert H.: See —
Luksas, Anthony J.; and Bundus, Robert H., 3,449, 132.
Noznick, Peter P.; Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony
J. ,3,446,627.
Bundy, Albert J.; and Williams, James L., to American Saint Gobain
Corporation. Glass case. 3,451,542, 6-24-69, CI. 206-56.
Bundy Corporation: See —
Knox, David R., 3,434,503.
Bundy, Wayne M.; and Berberich, Joseph P., to Georgia Kaolin
Company. Kaolin treatment. 3,477,809, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-1 10.
Bundy, William C. Container construction. 3,426,814, 2-11-69, CI.
150-42.
Bungardt, Karl; and Spyra, Wolfgang, to Edelstahlwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Precipitation hardenable austenitic steel. 3,441,406,
4-29-69, CI. 75-128.
Bungardt, Walter: See —
Kallenbach, Rudolf; and Bungardt, Walter,3, 440,040.
Kallenbach, Rudolf; and Bungardt, Walter,3,440,041.
Bungay, Henry R., Ill, to Research Corporation. Pulse distribution
analysis device. 3,457,420, 7-22-69, CI. 250-219.
Bungener, Jakobus A.: See —
Clark, John E.; and Bungener, Jakobus A. ,3,454,494.
Bunger, David A., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Composite tuning
fork filters. 3,437,850, 4-8-69, CI. 310-9.6
Bunger, Dennen J.: See —
Fant, Warwick; and Bunger, Dennen J. ,3,458,019.
Bunger, Richard E. Apparatus for making livestock feeding trough.
3,476,352, 1 1-4-69, CI. 249-146.
Bunger, Robert C, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Nuclear fuel
hoist. 3,421,635, 1-14-69, CI. 212-129.
Bunger, Waldemar. Storage and sales container. 3,423,143, 1-21-69,
CI. 312-71.
Bungs, Janis A., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Liquid
polyether polyol composition and preparation. 3,437,591, 4-8-69,
CI. 252-8.1
Bungs, Janis A., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Polyol com-
position for preparing urethane plastics. 3,440,259, 4-22-69, CI.
260-446.
Bunin, Donald S.: See —
Oringer, Kenneth; Gallagher, Gerald T.:
Easton, Bernard E.,3,432,546.
Buning, Robert: See —
Pungs, Wolfgang; Buning, Robert;
heinz.3,48 1,893.
Bunin, Donald S.; and
and Diessel, Karl-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Buning, Robert, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Molding com-
position comprising polyvinylchloride, ethylene-vinyl acetate
copolymer, and polyethylene. 3,457,330, 7-22-69, CI. 260-897.
Buning, Robert; Diessel, Karl-Heinz; and Konermann, Hans-Ewald,
to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Threads, fibers, fabrics,
tapes and films based on post-chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, and
method for production thereof. 3,462,402, 8-19-69, CI. 260-92.8
Buning, Robert; Konermann, Hans-Ewald; Diessel, Karl-Heinz; and
Bier, Gerhard, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Blends com-
prising chlorinated polyvinyl chloride and chlorinated
polyethylene. 3,459,692, 8-5-69, CI. 260-23.
Bunish, Steve; and Perrone, Rosario J., to Anaconda Wire and Cable
Company. Method for extruding cable covering with a fibrous in-
terlayer. 3,487,149, 12-30-69, CI. 264-174.
Bunker Hill Company, The: See —
Jasberg, Peter M., 3,472,249.
Orlandini, Bruno; and Kirkpatrick, Kenneth K., 3,479,378.
Orlandini, Bruno; and Schmittroth, Walter, 3,482,966.
Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The: See —
Adams, Robert V., 3,478,808.
Bertram, Sidney, 3,473,875.
Beynon, John C, 3,445,928.
Bryan, Roland F., 3,438,003.
Chirumbolo, Joseph F., 3,478,302.
Chirumbolo, Joseph F., 3,478,305.
Cranch, William E., 3,458,687.
Dean, Erasmus M., 3,440,646.
Eggert, Carl A., 3,437,873.
Eggert, Carl A., 3,487,164.
Feuer, Robert, 3,447,137.
Foerster, Roy P., 3,451,001.
Foerster, Roy P., 3,465,158.
Foerster, Roy P., 3,465,169.
Gerlach, Glenn W.; and Paul, Albert E., 3,450,948.
Greenblum, Carl, 3,428,851.
Greenblum, Carl, 3,428,852.
Greenblum, Carl, 3,439,219.
Greenblum, Carl; Buegler, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.;
Avakian, Emik A.; and Granbery, John, 3,484,748.
Heath, Herbert E.; and Skaggs, Clyde W., 3,423,260.
Henderson, Martin C; and Higbee, John E., 3,437,872.
Henderson, Martin C, 3,440,480.
Henderson, Martin C, 3,483,547.
Higbee, John E.; and Henderson, Martin C, 3,465,200.
Ireland, John W.; and Holloway, James C, 3,457,636.
Koerner, Ralph J., 3,438,015.
Koerner, Ralph J., 3,458,802.
Koerner, Ralph J., 3,465,303.
Koerner, Ralph J., 3,465,304.
Koerner, Ralph J., 3,483,528.
Kosem, Marion, 3,479,574.
La Duke, Norman L.; and Proctor, Thomas, 3,465,298.
Lawrence, John A., 3,458,725.
Lawrence, Robert, 3,470,522.
Lynch, Thomas H.; and Patten, Hudson T., Ill, 3,482,647.
McCreary, Harold J., 3,452,336.
Mears, Francis C, 3,465,223.
Miller, George P.; and Terracciano, Benny J., 3,464,283.
Nissim, Samuel; and Francis, John P., 3,420,992.
Nissim, Samuel, 3,438,009.
Nissim, Samuel, 3,447,037.
Paul, Albert E., 3,450,829.
Rosener, Harvey J., 3,422,373.
Rosener, Harvey J., 3,422,374.
Schmitt, Karl-Friedrich, 3,478,296.
Sear, Brian E., 3,462,699.
Skaggs, Clyde W.; and Jefferson, Clifford T., Jr., 3,423,205.
Smith, Charles W„ 3,437,883.
Smith, Charles W., 3,458,807.
Smith, Charles W., 3,477,119.
Bunkner Industries, Inc.: See —
Royer, John A., 3,459,403.
Bunn, B. H., Company: See —
Anderson, Jarl H.; Schlinger, Robert Charles; and Hall, John R.,
3,456,897.
Rosenberg, Harold J.; Sorrells, John R.; and Trent, Joseph E.,
3,420,368.
Schlinger, Robert Charles; and Hall, John Robert, 3,472,157.
Bunn, Clinton O. Vapor detecting device. 3,441,693, 4-29-69, CI.
200-61.04
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; and Janes, Edward F., to Texaco Inc.
Separation of impurities in an isomerization process. 3,445,542, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-683.65
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Janes, Edward F.; and Williams, Dale, to
Texaco Inc. Method of preparing cyclohexane from toluene.
3,476,818, 11-4-69, CI. 260-667.
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Jones, Henry B.; and Nagle, Richard E., to
Texaco Inc. Method and apparatus for fluid catalytic cracking.
3,433,733, 3-18-69, CI. 208-150.
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Jones, Henry B.; and Nagle, Richard E.
Cracking with crystalline zeolite catalyst. 3,448,037, 6-3-69, CI.
208-164.
Bunn, Edward Schaible, to Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated.
Method of bonding. 3,481,024, 12-2-69, CI. 29-473.5
Bunn, George B., to General Electric Company. Slotted cordwood
module. 3,487,269, 12-30-69, CI. 317-101.
Bunn, Willis P.; Milosevich, Charles; and Mosher, Robert E., to
United States of America, Air Force. Module test fixture having
module-key sensing and test probe elements. 3,452,280, 6-24-69,
CI. 324-158.
Bunn-O-Matic Corporation: See —
Martin, John C, 3,450,024.
Bunner, James E.; and Griffis, Daniel L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Commutation improvement for dynamoelectric machine.
3,466,480, 9-9-69, CI. 310-218.
Bunten, Theodore M., to Repco Products Corporation. Combustion
chambers for domestic heating boilers. 3,474,765, 10-28-69, CI.
122-510.
Bunting, Ernest V.; and Lind, Hans V., to Massey-Ferguson Inc.
Mixed draft and position control. 3,422,906, 1-21-69, CI. 172-9.
Bunting, Leslie J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Film guide edges on
projection cartridge. 3,451,636, 6-24-69, CI. 242-71.1
Bunting, Leslie J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Supply roll spindle
assembly for cinematographic projectors. 3,468,498, 9-23-69, CI.
242-55.12
Bunton, William J.; Beagles, John A.; and Good, Dale E. Un-
derwater tripod and plumbing gimbal. 3,430,349, 3-4-69, CI. 33-
180.
Buntschuh, Henry C; and Duvoisin, Jean A., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Readily assembled resolver having multiple pole pairs.
3,431,525, 3-4-69, CI. 336-123.
Bunyan, Thomas W., to P & O Pilgram Valve Limited. Tensioning of
bolts, studs and like screw-threaded members. 3,462,180, 8-19-69,
CI. 287-189.36
Bunyard, Alan Donald; Norris, Kenneth William; and Lucas, Alan
Hubert, to Norris Filters Limited. Stacked filter elements.
3,473,668, 10-21-69, CI. 210-344.
Bunzli, Max: See—
Witschi, Fritz; and Bunzli, Max,3,449,797.
Buono, Frank S., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Three-way
stopcock. 3,485,265, 12-23-69, CI. 137-556.6
Buonocore, Edward: See —
Fenton, Leonard; and Buonocore, Edward,3 ,470,869.
Burant, Leonard J.: See —
Jones, Kenneth R.; Burant, Leonard J.; and Wolter, Donald
R.,3,451,855.
Burant, Leonard Joseph; and Fiandt, Ronald Maynard. Deferred ac-
tion battery. 3,427,201, 2-11-69, CI. 136-100.
Burant, Leonard Joseph; and Peterson, Bruce Even, to Globe-Union
Inc. Battery having controlled life. 3,471,766, 10-7-69, CI. 320-51.
Burbank, John E., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Woven zipper
fastener stringer. 3,454,052, 7-8-69, CI. 139-384.
Burbank, John Emerson, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Shut-
tleless loom. 3,457,964, 7-29-69, CI. 139-1 1.
Burbank, John Emerson, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Loom
for weaving slide fastener stringers. 3,457,965, 7-29-69, CI. 139-
11.
Burbidge, Bernard Whiting: See —
Lawrance, Paul Anthony; and Burbidge, Bernard Whit-
ing,3,440,178.
Burbidge, Kenneth. Tape dispensers. 3,447,718, 6-3-69, CI. 221-73.
Burbine, William G.: See —
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Burbine, William G., 3,464,793.
Wendell, Charles B.; Jordan, Merrill E.; Burbine, William G.;
and Shelvey, Richard B.,3,443,901.
Burbridge, William P.; Morgan, John R.; and Schmitt, Thomas S., to
Surgical Eng. and Research Corp. Method and apparatus for
dental anesthetization. 3,467,104, 9-16-69, CI. 128-400.
Burby, Robert W., to Ford Motor Company. Direct current motor
speed control. 3,469,166, 9-23-69, CI. 318-361.
Burch, Arthur R., to Declark, Inc. Control apparatus for material-
unit stacker. 3,428,149, 2-18-69, CI. 187-29.
Burch, Arthur R., to Declark, Inc. Method and mean for moving
material-units. 3,445,009, 5-20-69, CI. 214-16.4
Burch, Byron F., Jr.: See —
Boennighausen, Richard A.; and Burch, Byron F., Jr. ,3,487, 368.
Burch, Clarence S.: See —
Street, Hervey Van C; and Burch, Clarence S., 3,445,834.
Burch, Edward N. Combination sled and boat. 3,467,048, 9-16-69,
CI. 115-21.
Burch, Homer Albert, to Norwich Pharmacal Company, The. N'-
Cyano-5-nitro-2-furamidine. 3,427,329, 2-11-69, CI. 260-347.7
Burch, Homer Albert, to Norwich Pharmacal Company, The. An-
tibacterial composition containing 5-nitro-2- furyI-l,2,4-triazoles.
3,427,387, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-264.
Burch, Homer Albert, to Norwich Pharmacal Company, The. 4-
Acetyl-5,5-dimethyl-2-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-A2- 1,3,4-oxadiazoline.
3,450,708, 6-17-69, CI. 260-307.
LIST OF PATENTEES
219
Burch, James B.: See —
Smith, James R.; Herrell, Robert C; and Burch, James
B., 3,456,899.
Burch, Jerry F. Spring activated fish hooks. 3,439,442, 4-22-69, CI.
43-36.
Burch, Joseph E.: See —
Snyder, Milton J.; Lipinsky, Edward S.; and Burch, Joseph
E., 3,424,598.
Burch, Lyndon Walkup. Snap action switch using overtravel.
3,436,501, 4-1-69, CI. 200-68.
Burch, Oren P. Method of manufacturing patterned panel.
3,480,501, 11-25-69, CI. 156-228.
Burch, Paul F., to Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Skinning method.
3,424,217, 1-28-69, CI. 146-241.
Burch, Paul F., to Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Method of using a
singeing machine. 3,472,499, 10-14-69, CI. 263-52.
Burchett, Keith L. Hydraulic concrete pipemaking machines.
3,458,908, 8-5-69, CI. 25-31.
Burchill, Richard F.; and Miller, Robert H., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Pushbutton decelerator control for engine governors.
3,472,126, 10-14-69, CI. 91-386.
Burckhardt, Christoph B.; and Collier, Robert J., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Holographic matched filter pattern
recognition. 3,483,513, 12-9-69, CI. 340-146.3
Burckhardt, Christoph B.; and Pennington, Keith S., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pattern recognition ap-
paratus utilizing complex spatial filtering. 3,435,244, 3-25-69, CI.
250-219.
Burcz, Lawrence D., to Ford Motor Company. Automatic speed
control for an automotive vehicle with a transmission governor
feedback circuit. 3,472,099, 10-14-69, CI. 74-859.
Burcz, Melvin E. Art of golf training. 3,444,741, 5-20-69, CI. 73-
379.
Burd, John W.; and Groves, Warren O., to Monsanto Company. Ap-
paratus and method for production of epitaxial films. 3,441,000,
4-29-69, CI. 118-49.1
Burda, Charles J., to Dow Corning Corporation. Wound dressing.
3,439,676, 4-22-69, CI. 128-268.
Burda, Laidslav: See —
Stepanek, Karel; and Burda, Laidslav, 3,456,523.
Burden, David Abbott: See —
Anghinetti, Joseph Richard; Burden, David Abbott; and Pelleti-
er, Albert Eugene.3,420,021.
Burden, Peter: See-
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, 3,449,222.
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, 3,449,229.
Burden, Roy B., Jr., to General Incinerators of California, Inc.
Method and apparatus for destroying sludge. 3,472,185, 10-14-69,
CI. 110-8.
Burden, Roy B., Jr.; and O'Gieblyn, Ernest J., to General Incinera-
tors of California, Inc., mesne. Method and apparatus for destroy-
ing bulk paper and other bulk materials. 3,453,976, 7-8-69, CI.
110-18.
Burdeska, Kurt E.; von der Crone, Jost; Menasse, Raphael; and Pu-
gin, Andre, to Geigy, J. R., A. G. Substituted benzoquinones and
the preparation thereof. 3,424,767, 1-28-69, CI. 260-396.
Burdeska, Kurt E.: See—
Pugin, Andre; Burdeska, Kurt E.; and Staub, Alfred.3,483,213.
Pugin, Andre; Burdeska, Kurt E.; and Staug, Alfred.3,484,454.
Burden, Edward Raymond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Magnetic actuators. 3,471,814, 10-7-69, CI. 335-174.
Burden, Edward Raymond, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Timing circuits. 3,474,257, 10-21-69, CI. 307-107.
Burden, Harold D. Trash can container. 3,428,245, 2-18-69, CI.
232-43.2
Burdett, Harold D. Expandable form for hollow-core concrete con-
struction. 3,476,351, 1 1-4-69, CI. 249-82.
Burdge, Sam W.; and Carter, Rollins S., to Monsanto Company.
Heated roll method. 3,429,034, 2-25-69, CI. 29-611.
Burdick & Jackson Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Jackson, William G.; and Schroeder, William, 3,484,387.
Burdick Corporation, The: See —
Partridge, Leslie W., 3,456,212.
Partridge, Leslie W., 3,466,558.
Partridge, Leslie W., 3,469,115.
Partridge, Leslie W., 3,477,421.
Burdick, Donald L.; Francis, William C; and Jones, Joseph W, Jr.,
to Gulf Oil Corporation. Polyesters from tris (2-hydroxyethyl) iso-
cyanurate. 3,448,084, 6-3-69, CI. 260-75.
Burdick, Donald L.; and Lyons, Harold D., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Aqueous-based polish comprising ethylene arcylate styrene and/or
acrylate esters. 3,440,188, 4-22-69, CI. 260-8.
Burdick, Glen A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Convergence
apparatus for multi-gun cathode ray tubes. 3,453,472, 7-1-69, CI.
313-77.
Burdock, Joseph L.; and Cioffi, Angelo J., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Apparatus for removing suspended particles from gases.
3,483,678, 12-16-69, CI. 55-348.
Burdsall Russell & Ward Bolt and Nut Company: See-
Tabor, Joseph A., 3,459,250.
Burdyn, Ralph F.; and Nelson, Murrell D., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Process for recovering valuable components from drilling fluid.
3,433,312, 3-18-69, CI. 175-66.
Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres: See —
Bonnivard, Georges, 3,458,278.
Tabourin, Jean F., 3,466,146.
Buren Watch Company S.A.: See —
Kocher, Hans, 3,460,341.
Kocher, Hans, 3,479,813.
Bures, Ladislav: See —
Rajnoha, Jaroslav; and Bures, Ladislav.3,455,097.
Bures, Miroslav; and Bouchal, Frantisek, to Meopta, narodni podnik.
Photographic projection printer. 3,451,753, 6-24-69, CI. 355-67.
Buresh, Tom K.; and Zeigler, Ralph W., to Fisher Governor Com-
pany. In-line flow, pilot-operated, high-pressure gas regulator.
3,456,674, 7-22-69, CI. 137-220.
Burfield, Peter C; and Micai, Louis Z., to Federal-Mogul Corpora-
tion. Method of making a unitized seal. 3,479,728, 11-25-69, CI.
29-450.
Burford, Charles E. Baking pan. 3,478,998, 1 1-18-69, CI. 249-120.
Burford, William B., Ill: See—
Breitweiser, Gary C; and Burford, William B., 111,3,442,019.
Burg, Fred G.; and Lenders, Socrates, to Houdaille Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Fine-medium-coarse servomotor position control.
3,444,446, 5-13-69, CI. 318-18.
Burg, Kenneth E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Underwater
navigation method and system. 3,437,987, 4-8-69, CI. 340-3.
Burgarella, John Paul, to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control ap-
paratus. 3,461,784, 8-19-69, CI. 95-53.3
Burgarella, John P., to Polaroid Corporation. Shutter control system
for photographic apparatus. 3,433,138, 3-18-69, CI. 95-10.
Burgarella, John P., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control ap-
paratus for photographic camera. 3,446,129, 5-27-69, CI. 95-10.
Burgarella, John P., to Polaroid Corporation. Automatic aperture
selection system. 3,455,219, 7-15-69, CI. 95-10.
Burgaud, Jean Loup: See—
Kikindai, Tivadar; and Burgaud, Jean Loup,3,479,281.
Burge, Harland L., Jr.; Falkenstein, Gary L.; and Roberts, Robert
W., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Gas generator for
enhancing propellant ignition. 3,421,316, 1-14-69, CI. 60-39.06
Burge, Helmut W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Liquid sample supply apparatus. 3,430,495, 3-4-69, CI. 73-423.
Burge, Joseph C; and Follmer, Richard W., to General Electric
Company. Low profile stator adjusting mechanism. 3,458,118, 7-
29-69, CI. 230-1 14.
Burge, Keith W. Package of cans. 3,446,346, 5-27-69, CI. 206-65.
Burger Chef Systems, Inc.: See —
Thomas, Donald J., 3,460,716.
Thomas, Donald J., 3,460,717.
Burger, Edwin M., to Oliver Tire & Rubber Company. Volumetric
checking device for elongated elastomeric articles. 3,455,194, 7-
15-69, CI. 83-352.
Burger, Edwin M., to Oliver Tire & Rubber Company. Method for
molding elongated elastomeric articles. 3,485,908, 12-23-69, CI.
264-102.
Burger Eisenwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,432,642.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,435,754.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,435,755.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,450,027.
Sauer, Paul, 3,465,124.
Burger, Erich: See —
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-
Peter,3,447,438.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-
Peter.3,472,695.
Burger, Harry, Jr.: See —
Boya, Theodore L. F.; and Burger, Harry, Jr.,3,462,733.
Burger, Heinz: See-
Weber, Heinz; Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Willersinn,
Herbert; and Grohmann, Johannes,3,420,786.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes; Kastning,
Ernst-Guenther; Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Herbert, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Self-extin-
guishing thermoplastic compositions. 3,457,204, 7-22-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes; Kastning,
Ernst-Guenther; Mohr, Heinrich; Reuter, Lothar; Weber, Heinz
and Willersinn, Herbert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Ak
tiengesellschaft. Self-extinguishing thermoplastic compositions
3,472,799, 10-14-69, CI. 260-2.5
Burger, Heinz; Mohr, Heinrich; Priebe, Edmund; Reuter, Lothar
and Weber, Heinz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien
gesellschaft. Self-extinguishing thermoplastic compositions
3,441,524, 4-29-69, CI. 260-2.5
Burger, Helga: See—
Wacks, Klaus; and Burger, Helga.3,443,892.
Burger, J. C: See —
Gilles, Wallace; Yamasaki, George K.; and Burger, J.
C, 3,476,970.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Burger, Jack E., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Control
system for master processing and duplicating. 3,457,857, 7-29-69,
CI. 101-144.
Burger, Jeanne Fanny: See —
Hartmann, Max; and Burger, Willy, 3,461,915.
Burger, Karl-Heinz, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Worm gearing with
anti-backlash means. 3,469,469, 9-30-69, CI. 74-409.
Burger, Nicholas J., to Electro-Therm, Inc. Composite oven liner
and heating element structure for self-cleaning ovens. 3,452,183,
6-24-69, CI. 219-406.
Burger, Nicholas J., to Electro-Therm, Inc. Plug-in electric heating
assembly. 3,466,427, 9-9-69, CI. 219-451.
Burger, Rudolf; and Scholz, Horst, to VEB Mansfeld-Kombinat 'W.
Pieck'. Programmed instruction response circuit. 3,460,275, 8-12-
69, CI. 35-48.
Burger, Theodore G.: See—
Petko, Michael A.; and Burger, Theodore G. ,3,439,5 12.
Burger, Willy: See —
Hartmann, Max; and Burger, Willy, 3,461,915.
Burgert, Bill E.: See—
Heinert, Dietrich H.; and Burgert, Bill E., 3,457,287.
Burgess, Colin Michael: See—
Petrow, Valdimir; Burgess, Colin Michael; and Feather,
Peter.3,470,193.
Burgess, Dennis A., to Colight, Inc. Exposure device. 3,479,121, 11-
18-69, CI. 355-85.
Burgess, Harry Lee, to Hudson Machine Works, Inc. Pilot valve and
multiple pilot valve unit. 3,460,614, 8-12-69, CI. 166-0.6
Burgess, Harry L., to Stewart, C. Jim, & Stevenson, Inc., mesne. Un-
derwater connecting apparatus. 3,486,556, 12-30-69, CI. 166-0.6
Burgess, Henry A. Safety cap for medicine bottle or the like.
3,432,058, 3-11-69, CI. 215-9.
Burgess, Hovey M.; and Mellentin, Robert W., to General Foods
Corporation. Method of making animal food. 3,482,985, 12-9-69,
CI. 99-2.
Burgess, James F.; and Sewell, Gordon J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Method of etching a metal layer coated with a layer contain-
ing a photolytic halogen liberator and a bleachable organic dye.
3,485,630, 12-23-69, CI. 96-36.
Burgess, James F.: See —
Schaefer, Donald L.; and Burgess, James F., 3,482,976.
Burgess, James V., Jr. Ventilation control system. 3,464,756, 9-2-69,
CI. 299-19.
Burgess, James. Fruit picking device. 3,449,896, 6-17-69, CI. 56-
339.
Burgess, John Llewellyn; Daniels, Barrie; and Whale, William Ed-
ward, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Method and ap-
paratus for crimping yarn. 3,462,81 1, 8-26-69, CI. 28-1.
Burgess, John R.; and Pflaumer, Peter E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Conductive interconnections and contacts on
semiconductor devices. 3,430,104, 2-25-69, CI. 317-101.
Burgess, Keith A.: See —
Raynor, Warren S.; and Burgess, Keith A. ,3,448, 867.
Burgess, Lester D., to Lif-O-Gen, Inc. Purgeable gas pressure regula-
tors. 3,474,816, 10-28-69, CI. 137-238.
Burgess, Louis M.; and Sarbacher, Robert I. Vehicle tire pressure
alarm system. 3,453,590, 7-1-69, CI. 340-58.
Burgess, Nathan S., Jr.; and De Lisse, Carroll W., to United States of
America, mesne. Temperature sensor probe. 3,451,862, 6-24-69,
CI. 136-231.
Burgess, Paul N.; Cardwell, Robert E.; and Remski, Frank R., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Bilateral transistor gate cir-
cuit. 3,476,956, 1 1-4-69, CI. 307-254.
Burgess Publishing Company: See —
Idoine, Leon S.; and Saxon, Richard B., 3,472,465.
Burgess, Thomas H. Cooling means for multiple rotor AC motor.
3,456,141, 7-15-69, CI. 310-114.
Burgess Vibrocraftcrs, Inc.: See —
Congdon, George L., 3,448,924.
Burgess, William H., Jr.: See—
Brewster, Donald B.; and Burgess, William H„ Jr. ,3,463,700.
Burgess, William R. Method of regenerating ion exchange material
from service demincralizers. 3,429,807, 2-25-69, CI. 210-25.
Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co.: See —
Andreotti, Eugene R.; and McGce, Sherwood W., 3,459,547.
Burgctt, Elbert B. Rotary toothbrush. 3,451,086, 6-24-69, CI. 15-23.
Burggraaf, Anthonic Jan; van dcr Stelt, Ernest Onno Willem; and de
Ruitcr, Jacob Willem, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Apparatus for
and method of providing a melted insulating coating on the inner
surface of a tubular article. 3,484,276, 12-16-69, CI. 117-95.
Burgh, Ernst E.: See—
Cameron, Russell J.; Nielsen, Irvin P.; and Burgh, Ernst
E. ,3,460,867.
Burghard, Stephen Frederic; and Wilder, John Herbert Wyndham, to
Wilder, John, Limited. Batch drier for grain. 3,451,662, 6-24-69,
CI. 263-10.
Burghardt, Alfons: See —
Schrotcr, Kurt; Nienhaus, Clemans; Vollmer, Jurgen; and
Burghardt, Alfons,3,465,327.
Burgher, Harvey W. Skid turner. 3,429,456, 2-25-69, CI. 214-1.
Burgis, Beverly G.: See —
McKelvey, John B.; Benerito, Ruth R.; Berni, Ralph J.; and Bur-
gis, Beverly G.,3,441,609.
Burgis, Clare N.; and Kakuda, Roy Y., to General Precision Systems,
Inc. Synchro-to-digital converter. 3,440,644, 4-22-69, CI. 340-347.
Burgman, Jerome A.; and Margason, Lester L. Method and ap-
paratus for producing an intermittently hollow glass filament.
3,421,873, 1-14-69, CI. 65-1.
Burgo, Paul A.: See —
Sutliff, Robert C; Burgo, Paul A.; Butler, Ernest J.; and Pierson,
Charles W., 3,43 1,380.
Burgoon, Jack L.: See —
Dolan, Francis D.; and Burgoon, Jack L., 3,434, 178.
Burgoyne, Beverly A. Ornamental hair clip. 3,456,656, 7-22-69, CI.
132-48.
Burgsmuller, Karl. System for cutting threads. 3,486,413, 12-30-69,
CI. 90-11.42
Burgwald, Louis H.: See —
Schwartz, Daniel P.; Brewington, Charles R.; and Burgwald,
Louis H., 3,450,541.
Burhans, Allison S.: See —
Soldatos, Anthony C; and Burhans, Allison S., 3,441, 522.
Burhans, Hollis M.: See —
Gray, Donald M.; Burhans, Hollis M.; and Gray, Wendell
H.,3,476,249.
Burhans, Stuart J.: See —
Stephens, Frederick N.; and Burhans, Stuart J. ,3,458,716.
Burian, Theodor; and Schoo, Hermann, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Multi-frequency code signalling methods.
3,441,676, 4-29-69, CI. 179-16.
Burich, John J.: See —
Capalia, Nick N.; and Burich, John J. ,3,464, 155.
Burk, Duane L.: See —
Durham, Donald F.; and Burk, Duane L.,3,480,338.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Process for preparing aliphatic monoisocyanates. 3,423,448,
1-21-69, CI. 260-453.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Process for preparing aliphatic polyisocyanates. 3,423,449, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-453.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Process for preparing aromatic polyisocyanates. 3,423,450, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-453.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Addition polymers of ethylenically-unsaturated cyclic nitrile
sulfites, carbonates and oxalates. 3,480,595, 11-25-69, CI. 260-
77.5
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Hoffman, William D., to Sinclair
Research, Inc. Production of l-halo-3,3-dialkyl alkanes using an
excess of ethylene. 3,480,559, 11-25-69, CI. 252-431.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.: See —
Carlos, Donald D.; and Burk, Emmett H., Jr.,3,423,447.
Hoffman, William D.; Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Eichhorn,
Robert M., 3,432,570.
Burk, George A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
preparing alkali metal halides. 3,431,068, 3-4-69, CI. 23-89.
Burk, George A.; and De Mott, Donald N., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Brominated phosphites and phosphonates. 3,456,041,
7-15-69, CI. 260-961.
Burk, James C: See-
Rudolph, Curtis C, 3,428,986.
Burk, Marvin C; and Neer, Harold M., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Chromatographic analyzer signal height reader and
storage system. 3,448,291, 6-3-69, CI. 307-235.
Burk, Marvin C; and Roof, Lewis B., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Acoustical apparatus for detecting the composition of a gas.
3,468,157, 9-23-69, CI. 73-24.
Burkard, Herbert G.; and Bosniack, David S., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Esters of polynuclear alcohols and lubricat-
ing oils containing same. 3,470,099, 9-30-69, CI. 252-57.
Burkard, Herbert G.; Henselman, Richard O.; Miller, Harold N.; and
Tunkel, Norman, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Olefin-sulfur dioxide copolymeric was crystal modifiers. 3,442,790,
5-6-69, CI. 208-28.
Burkart, Alan R.; and Mudge, John H., to Aluminum Company of
America. Continuous casting molten metal feed device. 3,477,494,
11-11-69, CI. 164-281.
Burkart, Hermann; Dorner, Harro; and Bayersdorfer, Werner. Elec-
tromagnetically operated sequential valves. 3,447,568, 6-3-69, CI.
137-630.13
Burkart, Leonard F., to Quigley, Norman, mesne. Pulping of ligno-
cellulosic material with a reaction product of triethyleneglycol and
organic acid. 3,442,753, 5-6-69, CI. 162-76.
Burkart, Robert J., to Northwest Engineering Corporation. Dipper
actuator for pullshovels with special cable positioning. 3,485,394,
12-23-69, CI. 214-138.
Burkdoll, Francis B.; and Hannagan, Harold W., to Explosive
Technology, Inc. Emergency egress system for vehicle. 3,454,245,
7-8-69, CI. 244-118.
Burke, Ben: See —
Halko, John J, Jr., 3,480,313.
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221
Burke, Clarence Albert: See—
Painton, Richard Clarence; and Burke, Clarence Al-
bert.3,441,761.
Burke, Clarence J.; and Grosjean, Milton O., to Garrett Corporation,
The. Flask for making precision castings. 3,435,885, 4-1-69, CI.
164-385.
Burke, Donald J., to Continental Industries, Inc. Ball valve with im-
proved resilient closing means. 3,467,355, 9-16-69, CI. 251-163.
Burke, Douglas J.: See —
Amberg, Stephen W.; Burke, Douglas J.; and Nicholas, Nicholas
J.,3,454,208.
Burke Flexo-Products Company: See —
McClellan, Bingham A., 3,429,066.
McClellan, Bingham A., 3,440,757.
Burke, Frederick, to Hipope Limited. Waste disposal vehicle.
3,484,006, 12-16-69, CI. 214-303.
Burke, George F. C; Duffy, Richard J.; and Peterson, Raymond L.,
to USM Corporation. Machine for applying locking patch to
threaded element. 3,452,714, 7-1-69, CI. 1 18-620.
Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Syringe and
needle adapter assembly. 3,469,581, 9-30-69, CI. 128-221.
Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Hypodermic
needle. 3,472,227, 10-14-69, CI. 128-221.
Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Syringe as-
sembly. 3,473,646, 10-21-69, CI. 206-47.
Burke, Harold H.: See —
Wong, Bartlett; and Burke, Harold H., 3,463,423.
Burke, Harry T.; and Andrews, Ralph Lowye, to Bliss, E. W., Com-
pany. Transfer feed press. 3,428,166, 2-18-69, CI. 198-218.
Burke, Harry T.; Helrigel, Robert A.; and Lewis, James A., to Bliss,
E. W., Company. Forming press with improved work handling ap-
paratus. 3,483,726, 12-16-69, CI. 72-427.
Burke, Howard J,: See —
Walker, Bradford H.; and Burke, Howard J„3,455,908.
Burke, Hubert K., to General Electric Company. Integrity checking
circuit for train control system. 3,450,944, 6-17-69, CI. 317-5.
Burke, Hubert K.; and Michon, Gerald J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Function generator utilizing linear and saturable core trans-
formers. 3,444,454, 5-13-69, CI. 321-16.
Burke, Hubert K.; and Michon, Gerald J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Overspeed checking circuit. 3,450,943, 6-17-69, CI. 317-5.
Burke, James F. Apparatus and method for treating gaseous
products of combustion. 3,476,524, 11-4-69, CI. 23-288.
Burke, James F.; and Rusk, Thomas L., to Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Static inhibiting garment. 3,422,460, 1-21-69, CI. 2-73.
Burke, John F.; Scudder, Kenneth R.; and Dunn, John L., to United
States of America, Army. Pick-off for fluid angular rate sensor.
3,454,023, 7-8-69, CI. 137-38.
Burke, John T.: See —
Chamot, Walter M.; and Burke, John T., 3,479,282.
Burke, Joseph R., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Optical spin compensator. 3,428,812,
2-18-69, CI. 250-203.
Burke, Lucille E.: See-
Eaves, Russell P.; and Burke, Lucille E., 3,445,941.
Burke, Oliver W., Jr. Vinylic filler pigments. 3,423,358, 1-21-69, CI.
260-41.
Burke, Oliver W., Jr.; Stahly, Eldon E.; and Grace, Oscar M., said
Grace and said Stahly assor. to said Burke. Water base unsatu-
rated interpolymer coatings. 3,438,926, 4-15-69, CI. 260-29.7
Burke, Shirley G. Pallet loading apparatus. 3,471,047, 10-7-69, CI.
214-505.
Burke, Thomas L.: See —
Wightman, Dixon B.; and Burke, Thomas L., 3,483,960.
Burke, Walter E.; and Hinds, Lennox S., to Cities Service Oil Com-
pany. X-ray spectrography sample holder containing an adjustably
mounted internal reference standard. 3,462,598, 8-19-69, CI. 250-
51.5
Burke, Wilbur A. Pneumatic powered scat erector for an invalid.
3,479,087, I 1-18-69, CI. 297-339.
Burke, William D.: See—
Lc Blanc, John R.; and Burke, William D., 3,438,850.
Burke, William E.: See—
Cullcn, Roy H.; Elliott, Charles H.; Akcr, Jimmie R.; and Burke,
William E., 3,446,297.
Burke, William J., to Roll-O-Shects, Inc. Integral plastic roll
dispenser. 3,425,606, 2-4-69, CI. 225-77.
Burke, William J., to Roll-O-Sheets, Inc. Apparatus with heat con-
ductive belt. 3,430,359, 3-4-69, CI. 34-225.
Burke, William J., to Roll-O-Sheets, Inc. Film dispensing apparatus
for wrapping glasses. 3,458,975, 8-5-69, CI. 53-219.
Burke, William Roy, to National Gypsum Company. Metal stud.
3,482,369, 12-9-69, CI. 52-669.
Burkett, Francis L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Egg carton.
3,441,196, 4-29-69, CI. 229-44.
Burkett, Francis L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
forming crimped rim on a foam plastic object. 3,444,282, 5-13-69,
CI. 264-48.
Burkett, Francis L.; and Lee, Richard J., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Packaging apparatus. 3,464,085, 9-2-69, CI. 18-5.
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., to McCulloch Corpora-
tion. Voltage cut-off circuits. 3,436,639, 4-1-69, CI. 320-27.
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., to McCulloch Corpora-
tion. Voltage cut-off circuits. 3,454,860, 7-8-69, CI. 320-28.
Burkett, Wilford B.: See-
Jackson, Robert V.; and Burkett, Wilford B.,3,426,213.
Burkhalter, Harvey Don; and Russell, Ernest J., to James, T. L., &
Company, Inc. Tree harvesting method. 3,460,288, 8-12-69, CI.
47-58.
Burkhalter, Harvey Donovan, to James, T. L., & Company, Inc. Tree
harvesting apparatus and method. 3,460,594, 8-12-69, CI. 144-3.
Burkhardt, Charles E.; and Ellis, Belvin B., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Magnetic core structures. 3,477,053, 11-4-69, CI.
336-212.
Burkhardt, Edgar S.; and Torrence, James D., to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Spider bearing assembly for gyratory
crushers. 3,456,889, 7-22-69, CI. 241-213.
Burkhardt, Gisbert; and Deibler, Anton, to Telefunken Patentver-
wertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Ribbon feeding arrangement for N-
digit code imprints. 3,481,446, 12-2-69, CI. 197-151.
Burkhardt, Gottfried: See —
Metschnabl, Andreas; and Burkhardt, Gottfried,3,432,094.
Burkhardt, Louis C: See —
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John,3,44 1,775.
Burkhardt, Max Eduard; and Zehnder, Alfred Ernst, to Concast A.G.
Method of cooling cast members from a continuous casting opera-
tion. 3,468,362, 9-23-69, CI. 164-89.
Burkhart, Harry Wade, Jr.: See —
Moskowitz, Saul; and Burkhart, Harry Wade, Jr.,3, 446,970.
Burkhart, Joe H. Exhaust chamber. 3,434,280, 3-25-69, CI. 60-32.
Burkholder, Harvey Z., to Favorite Nest Works, Inc. Dual egg con-
veyor cage construction. 3,485,214, 12-23-69, CI. 119-48.
Burkholder, Joseph E.: See —
Vincent, Gerald G.; and Burkholder, Joseph E., 3,437,536.
Vincent, Gerald G.; and Burkholder, Joseph E.,3,468,753.
Burki, Rene: See —
Heimlicher, Paul; and Burki, Rene,3,470,817.
Burkinshaw, Kennith E.: See —
Barnard, Walter C; and Burkinshaw, Kennith E.,3,458,241.
Burkland, Charles W., to Maytag Company, The. Waste disposer
with centrifugally urged impeller. 3,454,240, 7-8-69, CI. 241-46.08
Burks, Darnall P.; and Fabricius, John H., to Sprague Electric Com-
pany. Semiconductor mounting chip assembly. 3,471,753, 10-7-69,
CI. 317-234.
Burks, Howard L., 1/2 to Follrath, Jack K. Automatic beer coil
cleaner. 3,441,034, 4-29-69, CI. 134-58.
Burlant, William J., to Ford Motor Company. Radiation crosslinking
of alpha-beta unsaturated paint binder resin. 3,437,514, 4-8-69,
CI. 117-93.31
Burlant, William J.; and Tsou, Ivan H., to Ford Motor Company.
Radiation curable cyclic silicone-modified paint binders.
3,437,512, 4-8-69, CI. 117-93.31
Burlant, William J.; and Tsou, Ivan H., to Ford Motor Company.
Radiation curable acyclic silicone-modified paint binders.
3,437,513,4-8-69, CI. 117-93.31
Burleigh, David William, to Britax (London) Limited. Automatic
locking mechanism for a safety belt or harness. 3,430,891, 3-4-69,
CI. 24. 107.4
Burleigh, L^reck James Sutherland: See —
Webster, Francis George; and Burleigh, Dereck James Suther-
land^^ 12.
Burlem, William 5> : See —
Beaver, Bud K.; and Burlem, William S., 3,437,252.
Burleson, James C; and Yates, William F., to Monsanto Company.
Preparation of alkylene oxides in a silent electric discharge.
3,475,308, 10-28-69, CI. 204-169.
Burlington Industries, Inc.: See —
Abe, Fujio; Cauthen, John V.; and McCoy, Daniel W.,
3,456,310.
Ballard, Homer Lee, 3,464,459.
Barber, Richard P.; Barnhardt, Paul G.; and James, Steve C,
3,457,025.
Book, Bernard S.; and Salsburg, John E., 3,457,738.
Cauthen, John V.; Hinson, Claudell; Ledford, Garland M.; and
Abe, Fujio, 3,459,235.
Cochran, John M., Jr., 3,475,625.
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Butler, Vaughn H., 3,449,932.
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Jenkins, Jack J., 3,477,256.
Jinnette, Allen J., 3,476,580.
Joy, Raymond D., 3,470,895.
Keasler, Bennett M., 3,425,109.
Leach, Jack, 3,460,599.
Levitch, Robert G., 3,424,639.
Luckenbach, Roy L., 3,431,656.
Macon, Jack F., 3,448,594.
Morrison, Elbert F., 3,460,338.
Norman, George E., Jr., 3,422,615.
Senturk, Necdet, 3,421,308.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Sharpe, Ned K., 3,444,707.
Simpson, Claude E.; and White, William Z., 3,435,856.
Smith, Vernon C; and Hinton, Everett H., Jr., 3,434,875.
Stousland, Olav; and Nash, John L., 3,452,561.
Stringer, Myron Scott, 3,437,798.
Taylor, James L., 3,421,193.
Turner, John Dean, 3,473,948.
Upshur, Littleton, 3,437,797.
Upshur, Littleton; Joy, Raymond D.; and Cochran, John M., Jr.,
3,437,799.
Burman & Sons Limited: See —
Ward, Benjamin, 3,475,984.
Burman, Joseph O.; and Desrosiers, Louis L., to Eastern Case Parts
Inc., mesne. Hinge attaching apparatus. 3,470,599, 10-7-69, CI.
29-208.
Burmann, Fred; and Edie, John. Rail construction. 3,429,558, 2-25-
69, CI. 256-65.
Burmann, Fred: See —
Edie, John; and Burmann, Fred, 3,429,600.
Burmeister, Harvey G., to United States of America, Army. Dual
beam scanning apparatus having dual beams scanning dual
photocells in opposite directions with respect to a centerline.
3,443,108, 5-6-69, CI. 250-219.
Burn, Derek; Coombs, Robert Victor; and Petrow, Vladimir, to
British Drug Houses Limited, The. Steroidal 4,6-dien-3-ones hav-
ing C6 substituents and process for preparing same. 3,442,891, 5-
6-69, CI. 260-239.55
Burn, Derek; and Petrow, Vladimir, to British Drug Houses Limited,
The. D-homo aromatic steroids. 3,427,389, 2-11-69, CI. 424-341.
Burn, James, & Co., Limited: See —
Liouville, Roger, 3,451,081.
Burn, La Nell M. Game apparatus comprising a board representing
an imaginary planet. 3,430,961, 3-4-69, CI. 273-134.
Burn, Patrick Marion; and Nevison, Ronald Arthur, to Australian
Iron & Steel Pty. Limited. Simplified automatic charging system
for blast furnaces. 3,477,529, 11-11-69, CI. 177-50.
Burn, William A., Jr.: See—
Allman, William T., Jr.; Winger, James H.; and Burn, William
A., Jr.,3,452,412.
Burnbaum, Jack. Combination motor and blower. 3,434,653, 3-25-
69, CI. 230-117.
Burndy Corporation: See —
Antler, Morton; and Krumbein, Simeon J., 3,484,209.
Bradley, James; Bradshaw, Edward F.; and Foster, Jack A.,
3,426,988.
Dupre, Henry P., 3,456,232.
Gerhard, Sidney, 3,444,507.
Hus, Johannes, 3,479,444.
Matthysse, Irving F., 3,427,397.
Matthysse, Irving F.; Raila, Edward S.; Osborn, William G.; and
Brautigam, John J., 3,427,549.
Neaderland, Adolph, 3,425,028.
Piorruneck, Heinz, 3,474,398.
Rabinowitz, Azriel Jay, 3,437,739.
Richter, Herman W., 3,462,542.
Burne, Frederick A., to Valyi, Emery I. Inflatable pallets. 3,440,976,
4-29-69, CI. 108-51.
Burnel, Philippe. Apparatus for electrodeposition on a tubular fabric.
3,449,235, 6-10-69, CI. 204-299.
Burnerd, F., & Co. Limited: See —
Brown, Patrick Rowden, 3,460,848.
Burness, Donald M.; Kennard, Kenneth C; and Cossar, Bernard C,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Bis-quaternary ammonium com-
pounds. 3,453,281, 7-1-69, CI. 260-293.4
Burnett & Rolfe Limited: See —
Ruddick, Maurice, 3,433,371.
Ruddick, Maurice, 3,454,018.
Ruddick, Maurice, 3,470,891.
Burnett, Arthur H.: See —
Lenk, James W.; Burnett, Arthur H.; and May, Kenneth
D., 3,429,238.
Burnett, Edward N.: See—
Merrill, Ralph K., Jr.; Burnett, Edward N.; and Sparks, Thomas
B., 3,439,824.
Burnett, Fredrick L., Ill: See—
Button, Richard G.; Abrams, Irving M.; and Burnett, Fredrick
L., 111,3,423,336.
Burnett, Henry J. Apparatus for heating fluid. 3,477,359, 11-11-69,
CI. 99-252.
Burnett, Herbert C, to Detroit Tap & Tool Co. Toolholder for
thread rolling tools. 3,439,518, 4-22-69, CI. 72-101.
Burnett, John S.: See—
Roinestad, Gerald C; Rodman, John F., Jr.; and Burnett, John
S.,3,439,795.
Burnett, Lonnie A.; Rave, Joseph A., Jr.; Read, Richard E.; and
Neal, Norman D., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Auto-
matic control apparatus. 3,486,012, 12-23-69, CI. 235-151.11
Burnett, Peter P. A., to Ford Motor Company. Coated fabrics having
high stretch ratios. 3,440,133, 4-22-69, CI. 161-89.
Burnett, Peter P. A. Linked fabric and method for making same.
3,479,244, 11-18-69, CI. 161-58.
Burnett, Raymond S.: See —
Johnsen, Vernon L.; Matern, Eugene V.; and Burnett, Raymond
S.,3,475,404.
Burnett, Reginald: See —
Simpson, Heyward V.; Burnett, Reginald; and Ellenburg, John
E.,3,484,283.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Corporation, The. Caliper disc brake
and mounting means therefor. 3,460,651, 8-12-69, CI. 188-73.
Burnett, Robert C, to United States Envelope Company. Envelope
with inserted coupon. 3,460,743, 8-12-69, CI. 229-70.
Burnett, Thomas Brian, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
System for measuring high voltage line parameters utilizing optical
transmission path. 3,467,858, 9-16-69, CI. 324-52.
Burnett, Thomas Brian; and Ball, David Alan, to English Electric
Company, Limited, The. Pulse generator circuit providing pulse
repetition rate proportional to amplitude of alternating signal.
3,456,129, 7-15-69, CI. 307-261.
Burnette, Earl L..: See —
Benbow, Eugene C; and Burnette, Earl L.., 3,42 1,084.
Burney, Charles F., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Optical intru-
sion detection system using dual beam peripheral scanning.
3,476,947, 1 1-4-69, CI. 250-224.
Burney, Harold W., to Metal Improvement Company. Peening ap-
paratus. 3,426,563, 2-1 1-69, CI. 72-53.
Burney, Harold W., to Metal Improvement Company. Internal
penning apparatus. 3,485,073, 12-23-69, CI. 72-53.
Burney, Harold W.; Bickel, Paul E.; and Koenecke, William J., to
Metal Improvement Company. Shot classifying apparatus.
3,421,618, 1-14-69, CI. 209-112.
Burney, Harold W.; Bissinger, Walter J.; and Landecker, Fred K., to
Metal Improvement Company. Blade peening apparatus with in-
dexing control. 3,423,976, 1-28-69, CI. 72-53.
Burney, Ivan T., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Apparatus
for pressurizing an air operated single cup coffee brewer.
3,478,673, 1 1-1 8-69, CI. 99-302.
Burnham, Claude W. Safety hoist hook. 3,430,307, 3-4-69, CI. 24-
241.
Burnham, Gerald E., Sr. Apparatus and method for the degassifica-
tion of drilling muds. 3,481,113, 12-2-69, CI. 55-41.
Burnham, Robert J. Fiber-tip writing pen with replaceable cartridge.
3,446,563, 5-27-69, CI. 401-199.
Burnham, Virgil A., to Maremont Corporation. Magnetic drafting
element. 3,481,006, 12-2-69, CI. 19-272.
Burnham, Virgil Allan; and Munroe, Richard Warren, to Maremont
Corporation. Ribbon forming and handling mechanism. 3,432,890,
3-18-69, CI. 19-150.
Burnham, William W., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Film holding
vacuum means. 3,421,814, 1-14-69, CI. 353-23.
Burnhill, Michael Seth, to American Caduceus Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Intrauterine device, inserting mechanism therefor and
method of inserting same. 3,477,430, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 128-130.
Burnhill, Michael S., to LCD. Corporation. Intrauterine device.
3,438,369, 4-15-69, CI. 128-130.
Burnier, Pierre Henri; and Wolfhugel, Andre Edouard, to Societe
Generale de Constructions Electriques et Mecaniques
(ALSTHOM). Synchronous dynamo-electric machines. 3,471,726,
10-7-69, CI. 310-54.
Burniski, Anthony J.; and Mitchell, Calvin, to Prince Gardner Com-
pany, Inc. French purse. 3,438,415, 4-15-69, CI. 150-35.
Burns & Roe, Inc.: See —
Archer, John Cardiff, 3,471,599.
Burns, Albert L., Jr.: See —
Slator, Damon T.; and Burns, Albert L., Jr.,3,481,610.
Burns, Alvin G.; and Miller, Sheldon M. Inflatable packing for
stuffing boxes. 3,471,156, 10-7-69, CI. 277-3.
Burns, Barry, to Chubb's Australian Company Limited. Window.
3,473,262, 10-21-69, CI. 49-150.
Burns, Benny Ray: See —
Griffith, William Alexander; Link, Paul Eugene; and Burns,
Benny Ray,3,464,272.
Burns, Charles W. Device for testing the stretch of fabric samples.
3,444,728, 5-20-69, CI. 73-97.
Burns, Edgar V., to Lowe's Inc. Cat scratching device. 3,482,548,
12-9-69, CI. 119-29.
Burns, Edward Brantley,: See —
Stiegler, Theodore Donald; Janosik, James Phillip; and Burns,
Edward Brantley„3,460,776.
Burns, Erwin. Packer construction. 3,472,520, 10-14-69, CI. 277-
116.2
Burns, Fred P., and: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,427,454.
Burns, Fredrick B.; D'Ercoli, Giacinto C; and Mlachnik, Albert A.,
to E Z Paintr Corporation. Paint applying tool. 3,473,183, 10-21-
69, CI. 15-144.
Burns, Fredrick B.; and Walsh, Vincent T., to E Z Paintr Corpora-
tion. Paint roller with coating thickness indicator and method for
forming said indicator. 3,474,482, 10-28-69, CI. 15-230.11
Burns, Harlan G.: See —
Ballard, Donald S.; Wilson, Charles R.; and Burns, Harlan
G.,3,468,569.
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Burns Henry L., to Cavitron Corporation, mesne. Fluid inverter.
3,472,225, 10-14-69, CI. 128-145.6
Burns, Howard M., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Formation flight control system. 3,484,167, 12-16-69, CI.
356-5.
Burns, James Ormston. Detachable pick-up unit for use in electronic
stringed musical instruments. 3,475,543, 10-28-69, CI. 84-1.15
Burns, Jerome G., to TRW Inc. Mold for encapsulating electrical
components. 3,471,900, 10-14-69, CI. 18-36.
Burns, Jesse L. Tool for removing arrows and arrowheads from
trees. 3,441,251, 4-29-69, CI. 254-131.
Burns, John A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of producing electrical circuit assemblies having through
connectors. 3,484,935, 12-23-69, CI. 29-628.
Burns, John J. Sharpening machine. 3,455,187, 7-15-69, CI. 76-40.
Burns, John J.; and Remus, Everett A., to Interlake Steel Corpora-
tion. Pallet rack. 3,422,962, 1-21-69, CI. 211-176.
Burns, John R.: See —
Kenyon, Richard L.; and Burns, John R., 3,444,342.
Burns, John W., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. V/STOL aircraft.
3,445,079, 5-20-69, CI. 244-54.
Burns, Joseph R.: See-
Gibson, John James; and Burns, Joseph R., 3,449, 594.
Burns, Joseph R.; and Gibson, John James, to RCA Corporation.
Complementary field-effect transistor transmission gate.
3,457,435, 7-22-69, CI. 307-251.
Burns, Joseph, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Electronic image-intensifying tube. 3,480,782, 11-25-69, CI. 250-
213.
Burns, Robert N.; and Wulf, Thornton E., to Western Conveyor
Company. Beet topper. 3,439,480, 4-22-69, CI. 56-121.4
Burns, Robert T., to Hercules Incorporated. Extrusion apparatus for
thermoplastic materials. 3,458,902, 8-5-69, CI. 18-12.
Burns, Robert: See-
Graf, Raymond J.; Burns, Robert; and Jahnke, Robert
H., 3,448,645.
Burns, Russell W., to Merit Products, Inc. Method of fabricating a
flap-type wheel. 3,468,642, 9-23-69, CI. 51-297.
Burns, Simon Pierce: See —
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Burns, Simon Pierce, 3,477,919.
Burns, Vernon J., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Acceleration vector control
system. 3,455,172, 7-15-69, CI. 74-5.34
Burns, Walter R., to Stanray Corporation. Canopy for airplane load-
ing ramp. 3,479,677, 11-25-69, CI. 14-71.
Burns, William C; and Taylor, Ronald B., to Shell Oil Company.
Method of forming an integral plastic rivet. 3,458,618, 7-29-69,
CI. 264-249.
Burns, William C; and Vlig, Meye, to Shell Oil Company. Device
for transporting fluids in plastic containers. 3,432,071, 3-11-69,
CI. 220-66.
Burnside, Gilbert L.: See-
Brewer, George E. F.; and Burnside, Gilbert L., 3,444,063.
Brewer, George E. F.; Burnside, Gilbert L.; Mohar, Arnulf F.;
and Strosberg, Gordon G., 3,444,066.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Precision wide-
band frequency modulator for injection locking a tuneable RF
source. 3,460,067, 8-5-69, CI. 332-9.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr.; Fairbanks, Bert J.; and Rolstead, Albert A.,
to Hughes Aircraft Company. Wide bandwidth phase equalization
filter network. 3,421,121, 1-7-69, CI. 333-75.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr.; and O'Brien, Larry H., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Power splitting high level RF modulator. 3,435,342, 3-
25-69, CI. 325-126.
Buro Patent AG: See—
Wesener, Erich, 3,474,877.
Burpitt, Robert D., to Eastman Kodak Company. Inner salts of
aminophosphonates and preparation thereof. 3,454,677, 7-8-69,
CI. 260-924.
Burpitt, Robert D.: See-
Martin, James C; and Burpitt, Robert D.,3,424,763.
Burquez, Edward D., 1/2 to Murray, William R., III. Method of using
an endless recording tape. 3,458,667, 7-29-69, CI. 179-100.2
Burr, Donald William, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Machine tool control. 3,438,292, 4-15-69, CI.
82-14.
Burr, Francis K.: See-
Panto, Joseph S.; and Burr, Francis K., 3,472,609.
Burr, George Sterling, to Instron Corporation. Movable crosshead
loading device. 3,433,061, 3-18-69, CI. 73-95.
Burr, Malcolm F., to Chase Brass and Copper Co., Inc. Method of
producing a corrosion resistant alloy of Cu-Ni by liquid phase sin-
tering. 3,441,409, 4-29-69, CI. 75-208.
Burr, Richard, 50% to Mines de Potasse d'Alsace S.A., and 50% to
Gesellschaft fur Kali-Interessen. Method for the treatment of ores
containing slime- forming impurities. 3,485,356, 12-23-69, CI.
209-3.
Burr, Robert Page, to Circuit Research Company. Method of manu-
facturing toroidally wound disc armatures. 3,431,638, 3-11-69, CI.
29-598.
Burr, Robert Page, to Printed Motors, Inc. Armature without disc
carrier. 3,450,909, 6-17-69, CI. 310-58.
Burr, Robert Page, to Printed Motors, Inc. Copper-aluminum arma-
tures. 3,450,918, 6-17-69, CI. 310-268.
Burr, Robert P., to Photocircuits Corporation. Tape system with ex-
tended speed range. 3,482,229, 12-2-69, CI. 340-174.1
Burr, Susannah: See —
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah,3,422,035.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah,3,474,074.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah.3,480, 590.
Burr, Warren W., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Method for manufacturing a textured surfaced composite foamed
article and the mold therefor. 3,487,134, 12-30-69, CI. 264-45.
Burr-Ban Tool Service Company: See —
Toth, Joseph L., 3,435,729.
Burr-Brown Research Corporation: See —
McGraw, Donald R.; and Graeme, Jerald G., 3,440,554.
Burrell, Alfred A. Bearing. 3,482,890, 12-9-69, CI. 308-15.
Burrell, Dennis Sampson: See —
Ashby, John Gardiner; and Burrell, Dennis Sampson,3,468,553.
Burrell, Donald V. Clips for use in anchoring outlet and switch
boxes. 3,476,343, 11-4-69, CI. 248-216.
Burrell, Harry D.: See-
Fowler, Loren M.; and Burrell, Harry D., 3,440,073.
Burri, Heinrich: See —
Engel, Walter; and Burri, Heinrich, 3,446,147.
Burris, Donald D., to Certain-Teed Products Corporation. Building
structure with the means between spaced panels. 3,423,891, 1-28-
69, CI. 52-241.
Burris, Howard T., to Con-Rad, division of U.S. Industries, Inc.
Device for silencing gas flow streams. 3,480,105, 11-25-69, CI.
181-47.
Burritt, Burnell O., to Universal Fluid Dynamics Company. Spring
amplifying device. 3,441,263, 4-29-69, CI. 267-1.
Burron Medical Products, Inc.: See —
Burke, George K., 3,469,581.
Burke, George K., 3,472,227.
Burke, George K., 3,473,646.
Burrough, Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, to Deere &
Company. Crop harvester and conditioner. 3,474,601, 10-28-69,
CI. 56-1.
Burrough, Donald E.; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; and Soteropulos,
Gust, to Deere & Company. Hydraulic drive and controls for a
self-propelled windrower. 3,469,381, 9-30-69, CI. 56-209.
Burrough, Donald E.: See —
Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Leinhauser, Joe Paul; and Burrough,
Donald E.,3, 474,607.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Burrough,
Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, 3,459,273.
Soteropulos, Gust; Burrough, Donald E.; and Fairbank,
Raymond Harry,3,485,020.
Burrough, Robert E., to Dart Industries Inc. Classification of solid
polymer pellets. 3,485,364, 12-23-69, CI. 209-245.
Burroughs Corporation: See —
Ananiades, Constantine S.; and Krossa, Kenneth D., 3,482,170.
Arch, Andrew E., 3,443,273.
Bacon, James R., 3,453,555.
Bacon, James R., 3,478,357.
Bader, Clifford J.; Fussell, Richard L.; and Barnett, Arthur G.,
3,443,213.
Barnes, George H., 3,421,017.
Barnes, George H., 3,435,426.
Barton, Robert S.; Creech, Bobby A.; Dent, Benjamin A.;
Hauck, Erwin A.; and McKeeman, William M., 3,461,434.
Becker, Frederick C, 3,439,154.
Behr, Michael I.; and Hauck, Erwin A., 3,439,354.
Bennett, James Russell; Parker, William W.; and Schachner, Eu-
gene, 3,437,998.
Bennett, James Russell; and Brookman, Ronald R., 3,482,213.
Boyer, James Thomas, 3,481,576.
Bradley, Roger W., 3,452,926.
Brown, Joseph Reese, Jr., 3,423,603.
Brozo, Donald E., 3,421,755.
Brozo, Donald E., 3,428,309.
Byrd, Theodore E., 3,460,156.
Chedaker, Joseph; Hoberg, George Gilbert; and Sands, Eugene
Arthur, 3,479,659.
Chwasciak, Paul, 3,484,120.
Colvson, L. V., 3,444,394.
Corijnen, Guido C, 3,422,400.
Davis, Daniel H., Jr., 3,430,947.
Deo, Narsingh, 3,465,160.
Di Veto, Hilliard R., 3,424,391.
Di Veto, Hilliard R.; and Hough, Allan W., 3,424,392.
Doughty, Frederic C, 3,444,536.
Doughty, Frederic C, 3,446,983.
Dunn, Alexander; and Livingston, George Turner, 3,450,401.
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Dunn, Alexander; Livingston, George Turner; and Corr, Albert
J., 3,466,429.
Epstein, Herman; and Benn, Robert E., 3,441,437.
Fegley, Albert P., 3,473,039.
Fehnel, Richard B„ 3,480,820.
Frederick, Harold M., 3,443,444.
Grabl, Sebastian, 3,473,106.
Hatton, Ronald W.; and Romberger, Russell R., 3,487,383.
Henderson, Eddie M.; and Stephen, Charles G., 3,446,140.
Hoffman, Paul R., 3,461,435.
Hoffman, Paul R., 3,465,959.
Hollowood, Calvin T., 3,441,420.
Holz, George E., 3,466,461.
Howell, Richard S., 3,438,053.
Hylan, John E., 3,465,605.
Hynes, Donald P.; and Knuth, Donald E., 3,454,929.
Jablonski, Richard J., 3,467,233.
Keiter, Irvin L.; Sichel, Leonard H., Jr.; Morgenson, Edgar O.,
Jr.; and Questa, Charles R., 3,461,432.
Kjos, Magne Jarle, 3,460,780.
Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., 3,472,352.
Krossa, Kenneth D.; and Behr, Michael I., 3,430,215.
Larsson, Ivar F., 3,431,640.
Lawrie, William N., Jr., 3,435,257.
Lemma, Robert H., 3,435,294.
Lockhart, James A., Jr., 3,449,740.
Looschen, Floyd W., 3,444,534.
Lucas, Rene F., 3,451,618.
Macon, Charles E.; Barton, Robert S.; Quantz, Paul A.; and
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,487,375.
Maloney, Thomas C, 3,466,486.
Markgraf, Andreas G., 3,441,938.
Marx, Hans B.; Moll, Edward W.; Nutting, Bruce W.; and
Schilder, Meyer, 3,426,329.
Marx, Hans B.; Moll, Edward W.; Nutting, Bruce W.; and
Schilder, Meyer, 3,426,330.
Mathamel, Flavius A.; and Shukla, Narendra M., 3,439,117.
Mathamel, Flavius A., 3,451,053.
Mathamel, Flavius A., 3,482,1 18.
Matthews, Henry G., Jr., 3,469,086.
McAvoy, John A., 3,435,258.
McAvoy, John A., 3,458,717.
McEvoy, John C, 3,428,830.
Minnick, Robert C, 3,438,017.
Murray, William D.; and Tracy, Robert A., 3,483,537.
Myers, Edward F.; and Port, John R., 3,439,345.
Myers, Edward F.; and Port, John R., 3,466,612.
Nicol, Edward A., 3,438,560.
Nutting, Bruce W.; and Bozarth, Milton H., Jr., 3,471,789.
Ogle, James; and Askowith, Burton, 3,483,388.
Packard, Roger E.; and Knuth, Donald E., 3,422,405.
Packard, Roger E., 3,425,036.
Paige, Walter Griffin, 3,467,232.
Paige, Walter Griffin, 3,479,1 18.
Paige, Walter Griffin, 3,486,144.
Paige, Walter Griffin, 3,486,145.
Phillips, Robert L., 3,431,429.
Quinn, Hubert F., 3,479,655.
Rayficld, Harry F., 3,430,878.
Rayficld, Harry F.; and Kjos, Magne Jarle, 3,443,766.
Rcch, Jakob, 3,438,411.
Rcch, Jakob, 3,463,477.
Rcgalado, Albert, 3,438,014.
Rose, Thomas P.; and Hollowood, Calvin T., 3,435,127.
Savincse, Stanley J.; and Gcrhart, Gilbert B., 3,439,218.
Schira, John J.; Sadler, William R.; and Dragon, Thomas J.,
3,435,424.
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,426,323.
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,428,944.
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,454,750.
Shimabukuro, George T., 3,458,860.
Shukla, Narendra M., 3,446,984.
Sichel, Leonard H., Jr.; Hallman, Henry R.; and Marra, Thomas,
3,482,214.
Somlyody, Arpad, 3,453,418.
Sprudc, Edgar O.; and Marshall, Walter H., 3,467,892.
Stanscll, Alpheus F.; and Billawala, Shahbuddin A., 3,447,847.
Starr, David A., Jr., 3,449,753.
Starr, David A., Jr., 3,453,452.
Starr, David A., Jr., 3,470,563.
Starr, David A., Jr., 3,480,880.
Stein, Morris O., 3,474,421.
Stern, David M.; Mann, Abe; and Ogle, James A., 3,467,775.
Stern, David M„ 3,473,137.
Stinc, Jonathan E., 3,482,238.
Stowcll, Philip A., 3,458,752.
Stowell, Philip, A., 3,480,963.
Tcmpleton, William B., 3,456,772.
Tibbctts, Ernest L., 3,446,433.
Tibbetts, Ernest L., 3,464,532.
Tibbctts, Ernest L , 3,467,769.
Walsh, William J., 3,430,152.
Weber, Frank W., 3,479,606.
Wells, Frank W.; and Packard, Roger E., 3,427,593.
Westdale, Virgil W„ 3,445,670.
Williams, Richard, 3,423,745.
Wisner, Daniel A., 3,438,054.
Yanishevsky, Gilbert; Miller, Bruce J.; and Savinese, Stanley J.,
3,479,553.
Yanishevsky, Gilbert, 3,482,239.
Yanishevsky, Gilbert, 3,483,425.
Yii, Roland, 3,436,740.
Yii, Roland, 3,482,109.
Burroughs, Lester R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Cargo hoist
energy absorption means. 3,482,262, 12-2-69, CI. 416-146.
Burroughs, Robert K., to Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The.
Speed control system. 3,429,123, 2-25-69, CI. 60-53.
Burroughs, Robert K.; and Wakefield, Timothy A., to Le Blond, R.
K., Machine Tool Co., The. Tool changing apparatus. 3,443,310,
5-13-69, CI. 29-568.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc.; See—
Barrett, Paul Anthony, 3,478,035.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.: See —
Cameron, John, 3,449,209.
Coop, Frederick Charles; and Hodson, Harold Francis,
3,474,134.
Cresswell, Ronald M.; and Schnapper, Melvin, 3,487,083.
Gall, David, 3,429,966.
Hitchings, George H.; and Falco, Elvira A., 3,474,098.
Roth, Barbara, 3,470,183.
Smith, Geoffrey Howard; Thomas, Derek; and Hall, Andrew
Harklestone, 3,468,870.
Burrow, William G.; and Smith, O Lewis, Jr. Hydraulic clamp.
3,424,050, 1-28-69, CI. 85-77.
Burrows, Arthur Thomas Charles, to King, George W., Limited.
Conveyor. 3,431,867, 3-11-69, CI. 104-172.
Burrows, Charles F.: See —
Kramer, Irvin R.; and Burrows, Charles F., 3,440, 150.
Burrows, Gregory John. Apparatus for cutting and delivering silage
from stacks. 3,477,488, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 146-70.
Burrows, Lewis M., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Fluid pressure
reducer. 3,434,500, 3-25-69, CI. 138-42.
Burrows, Lewis M., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Ball valve. 3,458,172,
7-29-69, CI. 251-174.
Burrows, Michael Eastoe: See —
Reid, Alexander Mailer; Parry, Richard John; and Burrows,
Michael Eastoe,3,480,453.
Burrows, Milford D.; and Quedens, Phillipp J., to Stanley Works,
The. Circular trim saw. 3,447,577, 6-3-69, CI. 143-43.
Burrows, Philip R.: See —
Kavanaugh, Richard J.; and Burrows, Philip R., 3,456, 178.
Burrows, Stanley, to Adamson Alliance Company Limited, The. Ap-
paratus for removing ingots from moulds. 3,469,722, 9-30-69, CI.
214-309.
Burrows, William Dickinson: See —
Cope, Arthur C; and Burrows, William Dickinson,3,422,451.
Burrup, Melvin, to Monorail Car Wash, Inc., mesne. Automatic self-
service car washing apparatus. 3,447,546, 6-3-69, CI. 134-123.
Burrus, Bill S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Convection-recircu-
lation heater. 3,451,378, 6-24-69, CI. 122-235.
Burrus, Bill S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Subsea surface-com-
manded extensible-retractable apparatus. 3,455,114, 7-15-69, CI.
61-46.
Burrus, Bill S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Connector.
3,458,218, 7-29-69, CI. 285-38.
Burrus, Bill S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Subsea braking
system. 3,465,531, 9-9-69, CI. 61-46.
Burrus, Bill S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Surface to subsea
guidance system. 3,477,236, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 61-46.5
Burrus, Thomas W.: See —
Zimmerman, Thomas Anthony; and Burrus, Thomas
W., 3,436,475.
Bursian, Wolfgang: See —
Baxmann, Fritz; Bursian, Wolfgang; and Schumacher, Ru-
dolf,3,470,113.
Bursik, Jan; Bursik, Ladislav; Kusiak, Ladislav; and Nierla, Miroslav,
to Vitkovicke zelezarny Klementa Gottwalda narodni podnik.
Steel-tape binding machine. 3,439,606, 4-22-69, CI. 100-26.
Bursik, Ladislav: See —
Bursik, Jan; Bursik, Ladislav; Kusiak, Ladislav; and Nierla,
Miroslav,3,439,606.
Bursk, Max H., to Wilson Lee Engineering Company. Method and
apparatus for tensioning a moving strip. 3,459,351, 8-5-69, CI.
226-39.
Burson, Bob O., to Phelon, R. E., Company, Inc. Inductively trig-
gered breakerless ignition system with automatic spark advance.
3,465,739, 9-9-69, CI. 123-149.
Burson, Bob Orman, to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Ignition
system for internal combustion engines and the like. 3,464,397, 9-
2-69, CI. 123-148.
Burst, Francis J., to Hill-Rom Company, Inc. Hospital bed with fric-
tion drive. 3,436,769, 4-8-69, CI. 5-67.
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Burstall, William M., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Elevator link and
process of making the same. 3,461,666, 8-19-69, CI. 59-35.
Burstein, Norman, 1/3 to Mennies, Bernard, and 1/3 to Kanoff,
Bernard. Radiant-heat conveyor cooker. 3,448,678, 6-10-69, CI.
99-386.
Burt, Cortland R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Rhodium and iridium salts as anti-kinking agent in direct positive
silver halide emulsions. 3,445,235, 5-20-69, CI. 96-95.
Burt, F. H., Company, Inc.: See—
Rosenburg, Charles W„ Jr., 3,424,299.
Burt, F. N., Company, Inc.: See-
Byrne, Arthur J., 3,478,653.
Burt, Harold S., to Conveyor Systems Inc. Apparatus for discharging
articles from a moving conveyor. 3,422,948, 1-21-69, CI. 198-24.
Burt, James G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Azeotropic composition. 3,455,835, 7-15-69, CI. 252-172.
Burt, Leslie R., to Hexatron, Inc. Air treatment. 3,486,308, 12-30-
69, CI. 55-270.
Burt, Owen H. Protector and resealer for paint cans and the like.
3,469,735, 9-30-69, CI. 220-90.
Burt, Richard E. Dental aspirator. 3,453,735, 7-8-69, CI. 32-33.
Burtis, Wilson A., to Dover Corporation. Dynamic metal seal.
3,455,562, 7-15-69, CI. 277-58.
Burtner, David S. Gear drive systems. 3,420,120, 1-7-69, CI. 74-711.
Burtness, Roger W.: See —
Studtmann, George Henry; and Burtness, Roger W., 3,467,904.
Burton, Charles A. Trailer hitch construction. 3,46.3,513, 8-26-69,
CI. 280-495.
Burton, Charles G., to Chisholm-Ryder Company, Inc. Grape trellis.
3,419,998, 1-7-69, CI. 47-46.
Burton, Charles G., to Chisholm-Ryder Company Inc. Mobile cu-
cumber harvester. 3,427,794, 2-18-69, CI. 56-327.
Burton, Derek Rodney, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her Britannic
Majesty's Government of the. Cooling apparatus employing carbon
dioxide. 3,475,918, 11-4-69, CI. 62-165.
Burton, Derek Rodney; Judd, Bertie William; and Collier, Leslie, to
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Minister
of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the. Gar-
ments for controlling the temperature of the body. 3,425,486, 2-4-
69, CI. 165-46.
Burton, Duane C, to Ankortite Company, Inc., The, mesne.
Concrete form. 3,429,241, 2-25-69, CI. 94-17.
Burton, Harold; Pavcy, John Anthony; Jayne-Williams, Derek James;
and Hansen, William Frederick, to National Research Develop-
ment Corporation. Apparatus for and method of sterilising bottles.
3,486,840, 12-30-69, CI. 21-56.
Burton, Herbert O.; and McRae, Lorin P., to Wolf, William J., Jr.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Buffer arrangement.
3,421,147, 1-7-69, CI. 340-172.5
Burton, Herbert O.; and Watts, Robert N., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Error control system. 3,475,723, 10-
28-69, CI. 340-146.1
Burton, Jean A.; Gcppcrt, Robert J.; Farmer, James L.; and Mathis,
Joseph J., to Hormel, Geo. A., & Company, mesne. Transfer
device for a frank-o-matic system. 3,430,831, 3-4-69, CI. 226-105.
Burton, John Thomas. Weatherproof cover for swimming pools and
the like. 3,475,768, 1 1-4-69, CI. 4-172.
Burton, Lawrence A.: See —
Mikolic, Charles R.; and Burton, Lawrence A. ,3,435, 389.
Burton, Lester W., to General Electric Company. Fuse monitoring
circuit. 3,474,436, 10-21-69, CI. 340-250.
Burton Parsons Chemicals, Inc.: See —
Richheimcr, Ralph, 3,444,093.
Burton, Paul E.: See—
Cotrupc, Dcmctrio P.; Wcllman, William E.; and Burton, Paul
E., 3,446,850.
Wcllman, William E.; Burton, Paul E.; and Diana, William
D., 3,462,348.
Burton, Robert F. Soil conditioning method and apparatus.
3,444,626, 5-20-69, CI. 34-15.
Burton, Robert G.: See —
Brinkerhoff, Joris M.; and Burton, Robert G., 3,486,025.
Burton, Robert M.; and Harland, Glen E., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Miniature power circuit assembly. 3,476,981, 11-4-69,
CI. 317-100.
Burton, Samuel D., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Tube coupling.
3,425,719, 2-4-69, CI. 285-382.2
Burton Silverplating Co.: See —
Gindcr, Paul, 3,479,156.
Burton, Val, to Triangle Business Machines, Inc. Method and means
for television presentation of motion picture film. 3,456,073, 7-15-
69, CI. 178-7.2
Burton's Seafood, Inc.:See—
Bcazlcy, Edward H., 3,455,446.
Burwell, Anson Clark, Jr.: Sec-
Benson, Martin Rudolph; and Burwell, Anson Clark,
Jr.,3,440,472.
Burwell, Garwood N., to Rails Company, The. Gas switch rod heater
with flash ignition for railway switches. 3,484,601, 12-16-69, CI.
246-428.
Burwen, Richard S., to Analog Devices, Inc. Input current compen-
sation with temperature for differential transistor amplifier.
3,467,908, 9-16-69, CI. 330-23.
Burwinkle, Vincent H.; and Elmore, Raymond D. Fuel mixer heaters
for internal combustion engines. 3,459,162, 8-5-69, CI. 123-122.
Bury, Allen J.: See —
Kolomayets, George; and Bury, Allen J. ,3,420,533.
Burzenski, Ralph A. Spring type exercisers. 3,451,675, 6-24-69, CI.
272-83.
Burzynski, Alfred J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process for the applica-
tion of a further curable organopolysiloxane to metal. 3,460,980,
8-12-69, CI. 117-132.
Burzynski, Alfred J.; and Johnson, Carl A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Process of coating plastics with organopolysiloxanes and articles
made thereby. 3,451,838, 6-24-69, CI. 117-33.3
Burzynski, Alfred J.; and Martin, Robert E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Organosilane polymers and methods of preparation thereof.
3,449,293, 6-10-69, CI. 260-46.5
Burzynski, Stanislaw: See —
Trylinski, Wladyslaw; Burzynski, Stanislaw; Pawlowski, Jerzy;
and Rawski, Ryszard.3,485,446.
Busala, Alessandro; Stokes, Rembert R.; and Strommen, Lawrence
A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Coin telephone
control circuit. 3,435,146, 3-25-69, CI. 179-6.3
Busby, Joseph B., to Celanese Corporation. Method and apparatus
for quenching polymeric films. 3,427,686, 2-18-69, CI. 18-15.
Buscemi, Vincent P., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Closed-
cycle turbine power plant and distillation plant. 3,451,220, 6-24-
69, CI. 60-73.
Busch, Bennie T. Automatic stave equalizing machine. 3,452,788, 7-
1-69, CI. 143-36.
Busch, Edwin. Film projection apparatus. 3,475,087, 10-28-69, CI.
352-104.
Busch, Georg Ludvig, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Recovery of copper
values from copper ore. 3,438,767, 4-15-69, CI. 75-117.
Busch, Gerhard. Card and etiquette punching machine. 3,479,914,
11-25-69, CI. 83-448.
Busch, Hans-Jurgen: See —
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch,
Hans-Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost,3, 44 1,964.
Busch, Norbert: See —
Mauvernay, Roland-Yves; and Busch, Norbert,3,453,366.
Busch, Richard E., to Admaster Corporation. Paper feed mechanism
for listing- calculating machines. 3,429,523, 2-25-69, CI. 242-67.3
Busch, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Control mechanism
for calculating machine. 3,464,623, 9-2-69, CI. 235-130.
Busch, Siegfried; Germann, Reimar; and Kolitsch, Robert, to List,
Hans. Amplifier with a high input resistance. 3,452,287, 6-24-69,
CI. 334-17.
Busch, Theodor: See —
Mobius, Hans-Eberhard; Muller, Fritz H.; and Busch,
Theodor.3,449,163.
Busch, Willi A.: See-
Pearson, Howard; and Busch, Willi A. ,3,444,544.
Busch, Willie A.: See —
Lindemann, Howard C; and Busch, Willie A. ,3,448, 279.
Busch, Wolfram Ernst: See —
Zimmermann, Rolf; Busch, Wolfram Ernst; and Reiners,
Fritz.3,470,094.
Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale Corporation. Bunk feeder.
3,433,204, 3-18-69, CI. 1 10-52.
Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale Corporation. Method of making a
slip ring unit. 3,438,123, 4-15-69, CI. 29-597.
Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale Corporation. Silo unloader drive.
3,460,688, 8-12-69, CI. 214-17.
Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale Corporation. Center fill pipe.
3,481,496, 12-2-69, CI. 214-17.
Buschman, Jerome A.: See —
Roods, John F.; and Buschman, Jerome A.,3,484,917.
Buschmann, Horst: See —
Golde, Karl-Heinz; and Buschmann, Horst, 3,460, 725.
Buschmann, Horst; and Golde, Karl Heinz, to Schloemann Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for the transporting of the intermediate
container of continuous casting machines. 3,446,269, 5-27-69, CI.
164-281.
Buschmann, Karl: See —
Stockburger, Dieter; Sinn, Richard; Raichle, Ludwig;
Buschmann, Karl; and Stege, Wolf-Dieter,3,449,238.
Buschow, Edward G.: See —
Kemmerer, John L., Jr.; and Buschow, Edward G., 3,470,068.
Kemmerer, John L., Jr.; and Buschow, Edward G., 3,475, 286.
Busck, Carl Gustaf C, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Spring
assembly fastening device. 3,449,701, 6-10-69, CI. 335-197.
Busdiecker, Robert A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Solder glass composi-
tions and method of sealing metal therewith. 3,454,408, 7-8-69,
CI. 106-47.
Busen, Karl M.: See —
Tsang, Wei K.; and Busen, Karl M., 3,443, 173.
Busen, Karl; Lindmayer, Joseph; Schneider, William C; and Tsang,
Wei K., to Sprague Electric Company. L-H junction lateral
transistor. 3,443,174, 5-6-69, CI. 317-235.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 15
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Busenkell, Charles C; and Mackie, William L., to United States of
America, Navy. Plastic body and process for making the same.
3,474,474, 10-28-69, CI. 9-8.
Busey, Harold M., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Water wave suppression device. 3,444,693, 5-20-69, CI. 61-5.
Bush, Charles F., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Method of manufacture of a tire. 3,438,827, 4-15-69, CI. 156-128.
Bush, Clarence E.: See—
Liddle, Stephen W.; and Bush, Clarence E.,3,443,767.
Bush, David L.; and Greb, Robert E., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Method for coating inside surfaces of cavities. 3,483,097, 12-
9-69, CI. 204-26.
Bush, Earnest E.; and Williams, Earl J., to Precision Welder and
Flexopress Corporation. Monorail carriage. 3,437,053, 4-8-69, CI.
104-119.
Bush, George B., to United States of America, Navy. Solar attitude
encoder. 3,440,426, 4-22-69, CI. 250-209.
Bush, George F., to Ford Motor Company. Method for fastening
metal parts to thermoplastic objects. 3,461,545, 8-19-69, CI. 29-
509.
Bush, George W., to Philadelphia Handle Company, Inc. Hideaway
handle with I-shaped link. 3,431,586, 3-1 1-69, CI. 16-1 15.
Bush, George W., to Philadelphia Handle Company, Inc. Flexible
collapsible handle with concealed hardware. 3,447,193, 6-3-69, CI.
16-115.
Bush, George W., to Philadelphia Handle Company, Inc. Flexible
collapsible handle with concealed hardware. 3,447,194, 6-3-69, CI.
16-115.
Bush, George W., to Philadelphia Handle Company, Inc. Hideway
collapsible handle with spring means urging the handle to col-
lapsed position. 3,447,195, 6-3-69, CI. 16-115.
Bush, Grant H.; and Duke, Keith A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Automatic control of peripheral proces-
sors. 3,462,741, 8-19-69, CI. 340-172.5
Bush, Harley Eugene, to National Lead Company. Stress embrittle-
ment testing. 3,468,160, 9-23-69, CI. 73-86.
Bush, Harold C. Jumping device with driven airlift blades.
3,467,375, 9-16-69, CI. 272-57.
Bush, Harry D.; and Fassett, John R., to Collins Radio Company.
Circuit for measuring sheet resistivity including an A.C. current
source and average reading D.C. volt- meter switchably connected
to pairs of a four probe array. 3,456,186, 7-15-69, CI. 324-64.
Bush, Jack A.; and Shaull, Stanley D., to Microdot Inc., mesne.
Mold die construction for seal rings. 3,475,790, 11-4-69, CI. 18-
36.
Bush, Richard W.: See-
Gregorian, Razmic S.; and Bush, Richard W., 3,477,924.
Bush, Richard W.; and Marrero, Tomas R., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration, mesne. Process for emulsifying high molecular weight
polyethylene. 3,463,767, 8-26-69, CI. 260-94.9
Bush, Vannevar. Hot gas engines method and apparatus. 3,457,722,
7-29-69, CI. 60-24.
Bush, Walter M.: See—
Beavers, Leo E.; and Bush, Walter M., 3,445,228.
Bush, William A.: See —
Carel, Alfred B.; and Bush, William A.,3,427,788.
Busha, George F.; and Frees, Richard S., to Reading Company. Con-
tainer and method. 3,456,828, 7-22-69, CI. 220-1.
Bushell, Charles H. G.; and Hirsch, Horst E., to Cominco Ltd.
Phosphate flotation process. 3,482,688, 12-9-69, CI. 209-166.
Bushell, Charles Herbert George; and Hirsch, Horst Eberhard, to
Cominco Ltd. Phosphate flotation process. 3,462,017, 8-19-69, CI.
209-166.
Bushell, Charles Herbert George; Hirsch, Horst Eberhard; and
Lauer, Randolph Mathias, to Cominco Ltd. Phosphate flotation
process. 3,462,016, 8-19-69, CI. 209-166.
Bushey, George M. Display device. 3,482,705, 12-9-69, CI. 21 1-60.
Bushick, Ronald D., to Sun Oil Company. Decahydronaphthalene.
3.453.341, 7-1-69, CI. 260-668.
Bushick, Ronald D., to Sun Oil Company. Method of making 9-
methyloctahydroanthracene and 9-methyloctahydrophenanthrene.
3.453.342, 7-1-69, CI. 260-868.
Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich: See—
Artamonova, Nadezhda Ivanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Bykov, Alexandr Evseevich; Gritsenko, Nikolai Demyanovich;
Zhurenko, Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich;
Kirkinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova, Svetlana Georgievna;
Solyanik, Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Tikhomirov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Yarovoi, Vyacheslav
Savich; and Yasjukevich, Boris lvanovich.3,466,862.
Bushman, Ronald C: See—
Rickard, Donn J.; Holbrook, Franklin K.; Bushman, Ronald C;
Preston, Warren O.; and Gill, Thomas H., 3,448,682.
Bushmann, Klaus: See—
Buttner, Gerhard; Bushmann, Klaus; Papke, Wolfgang; and
Philipp, Herbert,3,444,328.
Bushmeyer, Richard W., to Case, J. I., Company. Rotary compres-
sor-type hay pelleter. 3,430,584, 3-4-69, CI. 107-8.
Bushmeyer, Richard W., to Case, J. I., Company. Segmental rollers
for core-forming machine. 3,467,002, 9-16-69, CI. 100-89.
Bushnell, Calvin L.; and Latimer, Howard J., Jr., to United Aircraft
Corporation. Fuel cell with containment for electrolyte expansion.
3,441,442, 4-29-69, CI. 136-86.
Bushnell, Lester P., to Uniroyal, Inc. Breathable fabrics and methods
of producing the same. 3,444,035, 5-13-69, CI. 161-73.
Bushnell Machinery Co., The: See —
White, Ralph C; and Christian, Robert N., 3,473,791.
Bushnell, Thomas W., to Clement, J. W., Company. Web slitting
machine. 3,446,104, 5-27-69, CI. 83-102.
Bushway, Kenneth C; and Riselli, Nicholas V., to Goodrich, B. F.,
Company, The. Airbrake diaphragm. 3,435,734, 4-1-69, CI. 92-
103.
Busing, Bodo: See —
Wache, Wilhelm; and Busing, Bodo,3,459,201.
Busing, Gerhard: See —
Soder, Alfons; and Busing, Gerhard.3,478,041.
Buske, Gerd, to Buske Industries, Inc. Panel crimping tool.
3,421,356, 1-14-69, CI. 72-387.
Buske, Gilbert E.: See-
Hunter, Thomas A.; Sherwood, Noble P.; Buske, Gilbert E.; and
Guarino, Alexander J.,3,459,269.
Buske Industries, Inc.: See —
Buske, Gerd, 3,421,356.
Busker, Leroy H., to Beloit Corporation. Tension controller.
3,485,427, 12-23-69, CI. 226-25.
Busker, Leroy H.; and Grenlund, Wesley E., to Beloit Corporation.
Microwave moisture sensing system. 3,441,844, 4-29-69, CI. 324-
58.5
Busier, Willard Le Roy, to AMP Incorporated. Covering for a con-
necting member. 3,431,548, 3-4-69, CI. 339-278.
Busier, Willard Le Roy, to AMP Incorporated. Bag clip applicator.
3,455,010, 7-15-69, CI. 29-21 1.
Busier, William R.: See—
Hsieh, Henry L.; and Busier, William R.,3,450,683.
Busot, Jesus C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for producing polyethylene terephthalate. 3,487,049, 12-
30-69, CI. 260-75.
Busquets, Agustin A. Mixing and diverter water valve. 3,460,568, 8-
12-69, CI. 137-597.
Buss, A. G.: See—
Meister, Werner, 3,438,969.
Buss, Bejamin A., to Ametek, Inc. Angularly displaced guider for
suction box spreader. 3,436,853, 4-8-69, CI. 38-143.
Buss, David R., to Upjohn Company, The. Preparation of 9(11)-
dehydro steroids from their 11/3-hydroxy counterparts. 3,441,559,
4-29-69, CI. 260-239.55
Buss, Waldeen C, to Chevron Research Company. Iron-containing
reforming catalyst. 3,487,010, 12-30-69, CI. 208-138.
Busschots, Armand August Florent, to Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V.
Treatment of deciduous fruit trees. 3,482,962, 12-9-69, CI. 71-
122.
Busse, Claus A.: See —
Grover, George M.; Busse, Claus A.; and Bohdansky,
Josef,3, 45 1,266.
Grover, George M.; Busse, Claus A.; and Caron, Rene Je-
an,3,441,752.
Busse, Ewald A. Apparatus for utilizing exhaust gases of an internal
combustion engine, muffler and spark arrestor. 3,435,810, 4-1-69,
CI. 123-119.
Busse, Warren F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Blends of ionomer resins and elastomers. 3,454,676, 7-8-69, CI.
260-897.
Busse, Warren F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flame resistant 66 nylon and process thereof. 3,468,843, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-45.75
Busse, Warren Froemming; and Bruner, Walter Martin, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Flame retardant polyox-
ymethylene composition. 3,485,793, 12-23-69, CI. 260-45.75
Bussenberger, Max E.; Anderson, Dennis H.; and Gram, Martin M.,
to MTS Systems Corporation, mesne. Servo valve controlled
hydraulic resonant machine. 3,442,120, 5-6-69, CI. 73-92.
Bussienne, Christian: See —
Mary, Dominique; and Bussienne, Christian, 3,458,060.
Bussink, Jam; and Brussen, Reinier Willem, to N.V. Polychemie
Aku-G.E. Stabilizers for the polyphenylene ethers. 3,453,231, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-45.9
Bustamante, Cesar. Woven fabric. 3,451,441, 6-24-69, CI. 139-384.
Bustamante, Roberto L. Unitary separable double socket assembly.
3,456,233, 7-15-69, CI. 339-154.
Bustamante, Roberto L. Sleeve socket construction for receiving uni-
tary separable light assembly. 3,462,593, 8-19-69, CI. 240-1 1.2
Bustos, Epifanio G., of 50% to Jaramillo, Lily. Combination low tire
pressure indicator and wheel balancing device. 3,421,144, 1-7-69,
CI. 340-58.
Buswell, Richard F., to United Aircraft Corporation. Hydrogen
generator including desulfurization with diffused hydrogen feed-
back. 3,476,535, 1 1-4-69, CI. 48-94.
Buswell, Richard F.; Sederquist, Richard A.; and Setzer, Herbert J.,
to United Aircraft Corporation. Method for generating hydrogen
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227
from liquid hydrogen-containing feedstocks. 3,446,594, 5-27-69,
CI. 23u210.
Buswell, Richard F.; Setzer, Herbert J.; and Sederquist, Richard A.,
to United Aircraft Corporation. Hydrogen generator including
desulfurization with low pressure hydrogen feedback. 3,476,534,
1 1-4-69, CI. 48-94.
Buswell, Richard F.: See —
Sederquist, Richard A.; Buswell, Richard F.; and Setzer, Herbert
J.,3,450,567.
Butaev, Filipp Ivanovich; Klimov, Nikolai Semenovich; Pertsev,
Alexei Alexandrovich; Stepanov, Nikolai Pavlovich; Shemaev,
Alexandr Mikhailovich; and Shkolin, llya Dmitrievich. High-volt-
age mercury-arc rectifier. 3,437,863, 4-8-69, CI. 313-167.
Butcher, Alvin E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preworking film.
3,471,604, 10-7-69, CI. 264-156.
Butcher, John Anthony Weeks; Pullum, Geoffrey George; and Will-
son, Michael John, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Speech immunity voice frequency signalling systems. 3,433,902, 3-
18-69, CI. 179-84.
Butcher, Lennie D. Method and apparatus for transporting grain
bins. 3,421,644, 1-14-69, CI. 214-500.
Butcher, Roger Anthony, to Aerosol Inventions & Development S.A.
(A.I.D.). Containers for aerosol cans. 3,467,243, 9-16-69, CI. 206-
1.
Butcher, Walter W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Liquid container
pressurization by non- electrolytic dissociation of container con-
tents. 3,427,808, 2-18-69, CI. 60-204.
Butcher, William S., to Scientific Associates, Inc. Ski repairing.
3,457,129, 7-22-69, CI. 156-94.
Butcosk, Richard A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Grease compositions
containing mixtures of ammonium dimethyldibenzyl bentonite and
ammonium dimethyldioctadecyl bentonite clays as thickening
agents. 3,449,248, 6-10-69, CI. 252-21.
Butcosk, Richard A.: See-
Myers, Herbert; Olszewski, William F.; and Butcosk, Richard
A.,3,429,814.
Butera, Gasper A., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Solder bonding.
3,486,223, 12-30-69, CI. 29-626.
Butkevich, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Evteev, Dmitry Petrovich; Kar-
peka, Viktor Alexandrovich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich; and
Isjun, Alexandr Kononovich. Guiding device for ingots in seconda-
ry cooling zone in continuous casting plants. 3,438,425, 4-15-69,
CI. 164-150.
Butler, Arthur W.; Purdy, Francis W.; and Meyer, Charles J., to
Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Flaking machine. 3,462,087,
8-19-69, CI. 241-186.
Butler, Bertram F.: See —
Williams, Lee C; and Butler, Bertram F.,3,447,177.
Butler, Bruce W., to Nilson, A. H., Machine Company, The. Ad-
justable feed block and check unit assemblies. 3,473,716, 10-21-
69, CI. 226-142.
Butler, Charles A.; and Carter, Dustin W., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Inflatable wing. 3,463,420, 8-26-69, CI.
244-46.
Butler, Charles H. Underwater placer mining method and apparatus.
3,420,576, 1-7-69, CI. 299-8.
Butler, David P.: See—
Brown, Neuberne H., Jr.; Butler, David P.; Carter, Jack M.;
Ferik, Michael; and Ogle, Paul E.,3,427,997.
Butler, De Forest D.: See-
King, Franklyn D.; and Butler, De Forest D., 3,428,203.
Butler, Dennis Ralph, to Sankey, G. K. N., (Proprietary) Limited.
Supporting structures. 3,483,998, 12-16-69, CI. 211-177.
Butler, Ernest J.: See —
Sutliff, Robert C; Burgo, Paul A.; Butler, Ernest J.; and Pierson,
Charles W., 3,43 1,380.
Butler, Eugene B.; Cardis, Donald R.; and Schick, Harold P., to
General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Method in laminating
reinforced sheet. 3,446,686, 5-27-69, CI. 156-224.
Butler, Florence P.: See-
Moore, Thomas R., Jr.; and Butler, Florence P.,3,458,542.
Butler, Frank W. Collet apparatus. 3,451,685, 6-24-69, CI. 279-5.
Butler, George W.: See —
Anthony, Myron L., 3,443,41 1.
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,695.
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,897.
Butler, Gladys A.: See—
Anthony, Myron L., 3,443,411.
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,695.
Butler, Harold B.: See—
Macy, Christian D.; and Butler, Harold B.,3,431,1 18.
Butler, Henry E. Cigarette dispenser. 3,451,533, 6-24-69, CI. 206-
38.
Butler, Henry James, to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited. Spot-
type servo disc brake. 3,438,465, 4-15-69, CI. 188-73.
Butler, James F., to International Harvester Company. Steering link-
age for trailing agricultural implements. 3,463,507, 8-26-69, CI.
280-103.
Butler, James G.; and Ashton, Robert, to Massey-Ferguson Industries
Limited. Safety interlock mechanism for combine harvester.
3,442,069, 5-6-69, CI. 56-20.
Butler, Jesse L. Electrical transmission line components. 3,440,573,
4-22-69, CI. 333-31.
Butler, John F., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation. Evaporation
rate monitor. 3,457,784, 7-29-69, CI. 73-190.
Butler, John Francis: See —
Gimigliano, Joseph P.; and Butler, John Francis, 3,458,347.
Butler, John L. Roller skate wheel assembly. 3,442,523, 5-6-69, CI.
280-11.28
Butler, John Lowell. Boil-in extension for kettles. 3,465,745, 9-9-69,
CI. 126-384.
Butler, John Mann: See —
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.; De Brunner, Ralph E.; and Butler,
John Mann,3,435,004.
Butler, John Mann, to Monsanto Research Corporation. Isocyanu-
rate elastomers based on fatty dimer diisocyanates and ionic
polymerization catalysts. 3,459,712, 8-5-69, CI. 260-77.5
Butler, John Mann; and Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr., to Monsanto
Research Corporation. Protective coating. 3,477,869, 11-11-69,
CI. 117-72.
Nielsen, Morris L.; Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.; and Butler, John
Mann,3,455,731.
Butler, Kenneth James; and Menyweather, Robin Arnold, to Pilking-
ton Brothers Limited. Linear induction motors. 3,453,460, 7-1-69,
CI. 310-11.
Butler, Lee Dennis, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Bale wagon.
3,430,783, 3-4-69, CI. 214-6.
Butler, Lee Dennis, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Bale wagon con-
trol. 3,481,497, 12-2-69, CI. 214-508.
Butler Manufacturing Company: See —
Blom, Kenneth M.; and Ramirez, Carmen L., 3,438,300.
Brock, James A.; Hughes, Robert H.; and Downs, Edgar S.,
3,462,133.
Colson, Thomas C, 3,438,663.
Fulkerson, Robert D., 3,474,655.
Butler, Michael Brian Neilson: See —
Sandbank, Carl Peter; and Butler, Michael Brian Neil-
son,3,447,044.
Butler, Robert. Vehicle suspension system. 3,464,716, 9-2-69, CI.
280-124.
Butler, Roger David: See-
Wallace, John Frederick; Butler, Roger David; and Adkin, Lan-
celot Alan,3, 46 1,702.
Butler, Roger M.: See —
O'Donnell, Joseph P.; Butler, Roger M.; and Simpson, Leander
Burton.3,462,476.
Butler, Stedman M. Oil filter cleaner. 3,448,746, 6-10-69, CI. 134-
102.
Butler, Vaughn H.: See—
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Butler, Vaughn H.,3,449,932.
Butrico, Frank A., to Federal Pacific Electric Company. Multisection
power factor correction capacitor. 3,441,816, 4-29-69, CI. 317-
243.
Butsch, Alfred G. Wall mounting for electric appliances. 3,482,893,
12-9-69, CI. 312-245.
Butsch, Paul V.: See-
Steel, Robert N.; Butsch, Paul V.; and Nojiri, Richard
T.,3,462,326.
Butt, Anthony John: See —
Pay, Donald Alexander; Butt, Anthony John; and Deveson, John
Harwood,3 ,429,994.
Butt, Faye E.: See —
Roberts, Gwyneth M.; Butt, Faye E.; Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory,
Jocelyn M.; and Kuiper, Jan,3,476,546.
Butt, Ronald John: See —
Clark, Charles Alfred; Butt, Ronald John; and Mason, John Jef-
ferson.3,446,680.
Butt, Walter Dion, to Lever Brothers Company. Microbiological
process. 3,455,785, 7-15-69, CI. 195-30.
Butte Knitting Mills: See—
Mircoff, Alex, 3,425,374.
Willis, David M., 3,425,110.
Willis, David M., 3,433,432.
Butte, Walter A., Jr., to Sun Oil Company. Side chain alkylation of
aromatic tertiary amines. 3,474,143, 10-21-69, CI. 260-570.8
Butte, Walter A., Jr.: See-
Griffin, William P., Jr.; and Butte, Walter A., Jr., 3,485,892.
Butterfield, Geoffrey John, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Warning lamp assembly having means to test bulb. 3,484,783, 12-
16-69, CI. 340-366.
Butters, Lamont Chester; and Home, George Burchard, to Watts
Regulator Co. Tamper proof coupling. 3,459,443, 8-5-69, CI. 285-
39.
Butterworth, Lyle J., to Dawson and Co., Inc. Brushes for an auto-
matic egg cleaning machine. 3,449,779, 6-17-69, CI. 15-3.16
Butterworth, Lyle J.; Hiegel, Larry D.; and Scheffer, Donald G., to
Dawson & Co., Inc. Automatic machine for candling, cleaning,
sanitizing and grading of eggs. 3,447,176, 6-3-69, CI. 15-3.11
228
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Buttenvorth System, Inc.: See—
Orem, James W.; Lione, Leonard V.; and Turco, Daniel T.,
3,472,451.
Buttery, Roger A., to Quickfit & Quartz Limited. Seal assemblies.
3,446,152, 5-27-69, CI. 103-1 11.
Buttery, Roger A.; and Turnbull, Thomas, to Quickfit & Quartz
Limited. Tube end fitting. 3,420,274, 1-7-69, CI. 138-90.
Buttner, Gerhard; Bushmann, Klaus; Papke, Wolfgang; and Philipp,
Herbert, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Coupler circuit having
voltage response switching means at cross-points thereof for
telephone exchange coupling field. 3,444,328, 5-13-69, CI. 179-
18.
Button, Charles T., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. D.C. series
motor with laminated field structure of diverse materials.
3,471,730, 10-7-69, CI. 310-177.
Button, George F.; and Childress, David L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Process for preparing bisaminoalkyl sulfides.
3,463,816, 8-26-69, CI. 260-583.
Button, Robert Leslie. Tomato harvester. 3,437,151, 4-8-69, CI. 171-
17.
Button, Roger E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Linearized
radiation sensitive transducer apparatus. 3,487,225, 12-30-69, CI.
250-220.
Buttram, Robert J., 1/2 to Hertwig, Paul O. Back hoe. 3,443,705, 5-
13-69, CI. 214-138.
Buttriss, Albert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastener device and
mounting assembly. 3,459,396, 8-5-69, CI. 248-27.
Butts, Donald A., to General Motors Corporation. Inertia operated
switch. 3,436,499, 4-1-69, CI. 200-61.48
Butts, Donald A., to General Motors Corporation. Cylinder lock ac-
tuator. 3,442,102, 5-6-69, CI. 70-1.5
Butts, Ernest O.: See —
Hakka, Leo E., 3,470,340.
Butts, Frank G.: See —
Telford, Carlyle O.; and Butts, Frank G., 3,485, 176.
Butts, Orville R., to G-L Industries. Light dimmer socket adapter.
3,450,941,6-17-69, CI. 315-194.
Butts, Philip G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Gas
generating composition containing melamine. 3,473,981, 10-21-69,
CI. 149-19.
Butts, Theodore A.: See —
Kramp, Joseph J.; and Butts, Theodore A. ,3,450, 481.
Butts, William R.: See-
Levinstein, Moses A.; and Butts, William R., 3,466, 166.
Buttyan, Joseph: See —
Cochardt, Alexander W.; and Buttyan, Joseph, 3,452, 121.
Butvinik, David: See —
Hcyman, Louis; Netkin, Bernard; and Butvinik,
David,3,467,107.
Butz, Carl C: See-
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.;
Butz, Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E., 3,485,230.
Butz, Heinz. Wet separator for cleaning dust-laden gases. 3,425,191,
2-4-69, CI. 55-223.
Butz, Josef: See —
Graff, Roderich; Rcichl, Karl Johann; Butz, Josef, and Pausch,
Karl,3,477,894.
Butz, Tom E., to Fanner Manufacturing Company, The. Dead end.
3,455,099, 7-15-69, CI. 57-145.
Butzke, Fritz: See—
Bcstcr, Werner; Butzke, Fritz; Hennig, Fritz; Voelcker, Sven;
Rcicr, Richard; and Rckewitz, Rudolf,3,450,836.
Butzke, Fritz; Voelcker, Sven; and Nitschke, Bruno, to Siemens Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Teleprinter apparatus employing techniques for
interrupting message flow during carriage return. 3,449,515, 6-10-
69, CI. 178-17.5
Buu-Hoi, Nguyen P.; Lambelin, Georges; Lepoivre, Constan; Gillet,
Claude; and Thiriaux, Jacques, to Madan AD. Substituted
arylacctohydroxamic acids. 3,479,396, I 1-18-69, CI. 260-500.5
Buuck, Frederick A.; Harden, Phillip L.; and Thomas, Samuel M.,
Jr., to Bowmar Instrument Corporation. Stator assembly for elec-
tromagnetic indicating apparatus. 3,478,349, 11-11-69, CI. 340-
347.
Buus, Ole. Method of manufacturing a constriction-type pipette.
3,424,838, 1-28-69, CI. 264-320.
Buxton, Albert C: See—
Altckruse, John L.; Buxton, Albert C; Hancock, Robert O.; and
Miller, James H, 3,421 ,716.
Buxton, Incorporated: See —
Machlcr, Ronald A., 3,454,069.
Buxton, James E.; Emmick, Charles R.; and Mortensen, Harold R.,
to Bendix Corporation, The. Starter drive with selectively-releasa-
blc friction advance mechanism. 3,465,353, 9-2-69, CI. 74-7.
Buxton, Thomas S.; and Shelton, Jack L., to Pan American Petrole-
um Corporation. Method for recovering viscous oil by steam drive.
3,459,265, 8-5-69, CI. 166-2.
Buxton, Winslow H., Jr., to Western Kraft Corporation. Process for
chemical recovery and odor abatement of kraft liquor. 3,431,165,
3-4-69, CI. 162-30.
Buyalos, Edward J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Production of
propylene oxide. 3,448,124, 6-3-69, CI. 260-348.5
Buyer, Karl, to Heilmann & Littman Bau-Aktiengesellschaft, Messrs.
Fixed anchorage for concrete prestressing method with subsequent
attachment. 3,425,177, 2-4-69, CI. 52-230.
Buyers, Archie G.; and Mohr, Augustus J., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Ceramic-metal seal. 3,468,647, 9-23-69, CI. 65-59.
Buyken, Frank E. Waler bracket. 3,426,992, 2-11-69, CI. 248-205.
Buyken, Frank E. Waler bracket. 3,462,106, 8-19-69, CI. 248-205.
Buyken, Frank E. Waler bracket. 3,462,107, 8-19-69, CI. 248-205.
Buyken, Frank E. Waler bracket. 3,462,108, 8-19-69, CI. 248-205.
Buynak, George R.; and Paxton, Roy K., to Goodyear Aerospace
Corporation. Passive homing guidance system. 3,459,392, 8-5-69,
CI. 244-3.17
Buyze, Edwin K., to Budd Company, The. Method of fabricating a
brake disk. 3,486,218, 12-30-69, CI. 29-472.3
Buzano, Michel, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Process for the manufacture
of a compacted yarn. 3,448,501, 6-10-69, CI. 28-72.
Buzas, August J.; and Schenck, Remsen T. E., to Keystone Chemur-
gic Corporation. Process for making aluminum alkoxides and
separation of impurities therefrom. 3,446,828, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
448.
Buzbee, Lloyd R.; and Ecke, George G., to Koppers Company, Inc.
Preparation of 2,3-dichloro-l,4- naphthoquinone from
naphthalene. 3,433,812, 3-18-69, CI. 260-396.
Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, to American Home
Products Corporation. Novel 7-thioacyl-17-spirolactone gonanes.
3,452,008, 6-24-69, CI. 260-239.57
Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, to American Home
Products Corporation. Synthesis of 10-isogonenes and derivatives
thereof. 3,470,215, 9-30-69, CI. 260-397.3
Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith, Herchel, to American Home
Products Corporation. Water soluble aldosterone like agents.
3.474.1 15, 10-21-69, CI. 260-397.1
Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith, Herchel. American Home
Products Corporation 5,13-Dialkylgon-3-one compounds.
3.474.116, 10-21-69, CI. 260-397.4
Buzby, George C, Jr.; Smith, Robert C; and Smith, Herchel, to
American Home Products Corporation. Process for the prepara-
tion of 17-substituted-13- alkylgona-l,3,5(10),6,8-pentaenes.
3,479,376, 11-18-69, CI. 260-397.45
Buzby, George C, Jr.: See —
Stein, Reinhardt P.; Buzby, George C, Jr.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,436,411.
Stein, Reinhardt P.; Buzby, George C, Jr.; Smith, Robert C, Jr.;
and Smith, Herchel.3,465,01 1.
Buzick, John W.: See —
Tibbs, Oscar F., 3,441,690.
Buzza, Edmund Earl, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Flame photome-
ter. 3,428,401, 2-18-69, CI. 356-187.
Buzza, Edmund E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Flowmeter.
3,425,278, 2-4-69, CI. 73-204.
Buzza, Edmund E.: See —
Watanabe, Hideo; and Buzza, Edmund E., 3,444,067.
Watanabe, Hideo; and Buzza, Edmund E., 3,455,793.
Buzzards Corporation, The: See —
Ayer, William H., 3,469,444.
Francis, Samuel A., 3,483,749.
Hottel, Hoyt Clarke, Jr., 3,479,580.
Lyons, John, 3,424,389.
Buzzell, Harold O.; and Rizzotto, Robert S., to Polaroid Corporation.
Process for laminating halogen or hydrogen halide treated polyvi-
nyl acetal to glass. 3,455,754, 7-15-69, CI. 156-99.
Buzzelli, Edward S.: See —
Rightmire, Robert A.; and Buzzelli, Edward S., 3,462, 3 12.
Rightmire, Robert A.; and Buzzelli, Edward S., 3,462, 3 13.
Buzzelli, Edward S., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Alu-
minum anode electrical energy storage device. 3,445,288, 5-20-69,
CI. 136-83.
Buzzelli, Edward S., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Low
temperature battery. 3,484,296, 12-16-69, CI. 136-100.
Sprague, James W.; and Buzzelli, Edward S., 3,485,674.
Buzzelli, Frank D. Method for retaining hair. 3,464,424, 9-2-69, CI.
132-7.
B/W Controller Corporation: See —
Akin, Welling T.; and Bongort, Edgar A., 3,475,719.
BWG Bergwetk-und Walzwerk-Maschinenbau GmbH: See —
Noe, Oskar; and Mohrien, Walter, 3,457,617.
Byam, Erwin B.; and McMurray, John C, to Textron Inc. Cyclic
positioning mechanism. 3,440,860, 4-29-69, CI. 72-427.
Byam, Erwin B.; and Pizzuto, Joseph, to Textron, Inc. Punch shifting
apparatus for heading machines. 3,470,727, 10-7-69, CI. 72-403.
Byars, Gerald A.: See —
Carr, Jesse M., Jr.; Byars, Gerald A.; and De Feo, Richard
J.,3,480,662.
De Feo, Richard Joseph; and Byars, Gerald Albert.3,484,190.
Hunter, Edward Allen; Knarr, Warren Alfred; and Byars, Gerald
Albert,3,423,323.
Byatt, Dennis William George, to Marconi Company Limited, The.
Electroluminescent, photoemissive, charge storing memory matrix.
3,487,378, 12-30-69, CI. 340-173.
LIST OF PATENTEES
229
Byatt, Dennis William George; and Starks-Field, Alfred Benjamin, to
Marconi Company Limited, The. Radar system utilizing a target
display resembling a three-dimensional relief picture. 3,456,258, 7-
15-69, CI. 343-7.9
Bybee, Roger W.; and Phyfe, Lawson M., to Aztec Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Synchronous firing electric heating system. 3,474,228, 10-
21-69, CI. 219-501.
Bydal, Bruce Alfred, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flow inverter. 3,470,912, 10-7-69, CI. 138-37.
Bydalek, Floyd J.: See—
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J. ,3,455, 163.
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J. ,3,479,874.
Bye-Jorgensen, Jorgen S.; and Larsen, Gunnar H., to Kruger I., A/S.
Process and plant for biological purification of waste water and
sewage. 3,468,795, 9-23-69, CI. 210-7.
Byer, Edward L., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Television system with hard copy printer. 3,422,218, 1-
14-69, CI. 178-6.6
Byers, Donald J.; Leekley, Robert M.; and Murray, Margaret H., to
Time, Incorporated. Photosensitive polycarbonamides. 3,474,071,
10-21-69, CI. 260-47.
Byers, Edward Victor, to Zephon Limited. Roller supporting means
for duplicators. 3,424,083, 1-28-69, CI. 101-132.
Byers, J. Harold. Method and composition for reducing slippage and
skidding of rubber surfaces on ice. 3,475,205, 10-28-69, CI. 117-
139.
Byers, John R., to United States of America, Army. Depthometer.
3,430,490, 3-4-69, CI. 73-300.
Byers, Robert C. Grinding and mixing apparatus and method.
3,464,636, 9-2-69, CI. 241-21.
Bygdnes, Perry Ala n. Tape transport system with stationary heads
mounted within a rotating structure. 3,443,039, 5-6-69, CI.
Bykov, Alexandr Evseevich: See —
Artamonova, Nadezhda Ivanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Bykov, Alexandr Evseevich; Gritsenko, Nikolai Demyanovich;
Zhurenko, Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich;
Kirkinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova, Svetlana Georgievna;
Solyanik, Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Tikhomirov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Yarovoi, Vyacheslav
Savich; and Yasjukevich, Boris Ivanovich, 3,466, 862.
Bykov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gelfen-
bein, Evgcny Jukhimovich; Karlinsky, Stanislav Evgenievich;
Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Orlov, Boris Yakovlevich;
Sokolovsky, Olcg Pctrovich; and Khimich, Georgy Lukich. Al-
ternately operated walking bars device for extracting an ingot
from a curved mold. 3,480,074, 1 1-25-69, CI. 164-282.
Byland, Henry L.; and Bates, Bradford, to Advance Data Systems
Corporation. Turnstile mechanism. 3,445,962, 5-27-69, CI. 49-47.
Byland, Henry Lowell, to Litton Business Systems, Inc., mesne.
Copying apparatus. 3,484,164, 12-16-69, CI. 355-8.
Bylandcr, Ernest G., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Intercon-
nection system for complex semiconductor arrays. 3,474,297, 10-
21-69, CI. 317-101.
Byllard, E. D., Company: See —
Raschke, Herbert A., 3,480,319.
Bylsma, Harold R., to Dow Corning Corporation. Primer for room
temperature vulcanizing polyurethanes. 3,453,136, 7-1-69, CI.
117-72.
Bynum, Edward B., Jr.: See —
McDonald, William J.; Bynum, Edward B., Jr.; and Cronquist,
William E.,3,425,515.
Bynum, Jerry M., to Hi-Shear Corporation. Fluid sealed joint.
3,482,864, 12-9-69, CI. 287-189.36
Bynum, Stanley A., to General Electrodynamics Corporation. Mak-
ing photoconductive target of selenium and sulphur. 3,450,564, 6-
17-69, CI. 1 17-201.
Byrd, Carl: See—
Mueller, Martin; and Byrd, Carl,3,472,403.
Byrd Industries, Inc.: See—
Kriegcr, George R., 3,467,798.
Byrd, Joseph L.; and Allen, William M., to Brunswick Corporation,
mesne. Control system. 3,466,041, 9-9-69, CI. 273-49.
Byrd, Theodore E., to Motorola, Inc. Semiconductor controlled
rectifier device. 3,434,022, 3-18-69, CI. 317-235.
Byrd, Theodore E., to Burroughs Corporation. Electrostatic print
head and printing station. 3,460,156, 8-5-69, CI. 346-74.
Byrd, Wendell M., Jr.; and Camacho, Vasco G., to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Monomeric polyesters of polyhydroxy compounds and
process for preparing same. 3,459,733, 8-5-69, CI. 260-210.
Byrd, Wendell M., Jr.: See—
Camacho, Vasco G.; Anderson, James J.; and Byrd, Wendell
M., Jr.,3,465,068.
Byrens, David W.: See-
Cannon, Ernest W.; and Byrens, David W., 3,463, 218.
Byrne, Arthur J., to Burt, F. N., Company, Inc. Carton forming ap-
paratus and method. 3,478,653, 1 1-18-69, CI. 93-51.
Byrne, Joseph J.; and Wyman, John E., to Monsanto Research Cor-
poration. Ablation methods and materials. 3,472,812, 10-14-69,
CI. 260-41.5
Byrnes, Edward G., to Polaroid Corporation. Glare-reducing rear-
view mirror device. 3,473,867, 10-21-69, CI. 350-279.
Byrnes, James H.; and Cuny, Florian B., to Westoak Machine Cor-
poration. Wheel grinder. 3,473,270, 10-21-69, CI. 51-147.
Byrnes, Joseph E.; and Moffatt, William G., to General Electric
Company. Entry port member for dip crucible apparatus.
3,424,130, 1-28-69, CI. 118-405.
Byrnes, Peter A., Jr.; and Lepselter, Martin P., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Method for sputter etching using a
high frequency negative pulse train. 3,479,269, 1 1-18-69, CI. 204-
192.
Byron, William J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Device for measuring the temperature of a body
utilizing the infrared energy radiation therefrom. 3,474,671, 10-
28-69, CI. 73-355.
Byrt, Graham Archie Bruce, to Masson Scott Thrissell Engineering
Limited. Disc brakes and torque varying means therefor.
3,465,981, 9-9-69, CI. 242-75.43
Bysarovich, Joseph C, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for indicating and controlling the torque on an internal
combustion engine. 3,444,730, 5-20-69, CI. 73-115.
Bystricky, Joseph C: See —
Brewer, Russell C; Bystricky, Joseph C; and Miller, Lee
T.,3,481,361.
Bystricky, Karl: See —
Vockenhuber, Karl; and Bystricky, Karl, 3,433,559.
Bystrov, Jury Alexandrovich: See —
Isserlin, Evgeny Borisovich; and Bystrov, Jury Alexan-
drovich.3,453,475.
Byttebier, Carlos, to Sika Holding A.G., mesne. Machine for clean-
ing a joint in a work of concrete. 3,432,969, 3-18-69, CI. 51-8.
C & C Button & Trimming Co., Inc.: See—
Chalfin, Bernard D.; and Peterson, Richard J., 3,442,163.
C. & W. Sewing Machine Co.: See —
Vrana, Carlos; and Passaro, Frank, 3,463,104.
Cabantous, Marcel Amans; and Scheiff, Gilbert, to Compagnie In-
dustrielle de Metrologie Trophy. Dating mechanism. 3,452,535, 7-
1-69, CI. 58-4.
Cabasso, Victor Jack, to American Cyanamid Company. Tissue cul-
ture hog cholera vaccine. 3,422,188, 1-14-69, CI. 424-89.
Cabasso, Victor Jack, to American Cyanamid Company. Measles
vaccine attenuated through avian chorio- allantoic membrane.
3,468,758, 9-23-69, CI. 195-1.3
Cabasso, Victor Jack; Stebbins, Max Raymond; and Frazza, Everett
Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. Non-staining phen-
ylenedimethylene-bis (triphenylphosphonium) salt-inactivated hog
cholera virus vaccine. 3,455,782, 7-15-69, CI. 195-1.4
Cabassut, Andre Emile Roger: See —
Duthion, Louis; Hafenscher, Michel Serge Daniel; and Cabassut,
Andre Emile Roger.3,436,020.
Cabbage, John T.: See —
Merryfield, Gorge E.; and Cabbage, John T., 3,450,783.
Cabbage, John T., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrocarbon
conversion process. 3,420,907, 1-7-69, CI. 260-667.
Cabbage, John T.; Blaker, David G.; and Berger, Richard F., to Phil-
lips Petroleum Company. Combination process with biphenyl
production. 3,435,084, 3-25-69, CI. 260-667.
Cabella, Paolo: See —
Nano, Gian Mario; and Cabella, Paolo, 3,467,649.
Cabernoch, James L.; and Stevens, Kenneth H., to Baxter Laborato-
ries, Inc. Aseptic package. 3,429,432, 2-25-69, CI. 206-63.2
Cabin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Sugiyama, Shiuji, 3,426,462.
Cabion, Paul J.; and Feje, Jules A., to South African Inventions
Development Corporation. Antenna feed with polarization selec-
tivity. 3,434,147, 3-18-69, CI. 343-756.
Cable Belt Limited: See —
Steins, Karlfried, 3,424,296.
Thomson, Charles, 3,424,297.
Cable, Dan B. Charcoal oven. 3,455,233, 7-15-69, CI. 99-443.
Cable, Joseph Wesley: See —
Russell, Robert J.; and Cable, Joseph Wesley, 3,444,346.
Cable, Stephen J.: See —
Feichter, Harold R.; Abernethy, Ira A.; Eishley, Charles F.; Ca-
ble, Stephen J.; and Hoffman, Olin M., 3,444,660.
Cable, Wyatt T., Jr.: See—
Blanton, Albert G.; and Cable, Wyatt T., Jr.,3,423,132.
Cabot Corporation: See —
Aftandilian, Victor D., 3,455,653.
Albro, Henry H., 3,477,749.
Boyd, Joe S., 3,420,631.
Hagopian, Erivan, 3,464,797.
Hardy, John F.; and Doppler, Leonard H., 3,480,425.
Jordan, Merrill E., 3,431,074.
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Hardy, John F., 3,433,660.
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Burbine, William G., 3,464,793.
Lewis, William H.; and Rogers, Joe Y., Jr., 3,481,754.
O'Connor, Thomas L.; and Bourgault, Jean Paul, 3,449,271.
Rivin, Donald; Aron, Jerome; and Richards, Leighton B.,
3,442,679.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Rivin, Donald; and Aron, Jerome, 3,479,299.
Rivin, Donald; and Aron, Jerome, 3,479,300.
Rogers, Joe Young, Jr.; and Lewis, William H., 3,436,240.
Rubel, Peter A., 3,455,761.
Wendell, Charles B.; Jordan, Merrill E.; Burbine, William G.;
and Shelvey, Richard B., 3,443,901.
Caccoma, George A.: See —
Aronstein, Jesse; and Caccoma, George A. ,3,427,5 17.
Cacossa, Frank G., to Flintkote Company, The. Roof deck system.
3,427,771, 2-18-69, CI. 52-262.
Cacossa, Frank G., to Flintkote Company, The. Ceiling tile system.
3,456,41 1, 7-22-69, CI. 52-483.
Cadden, James Joseph: See —
Jost, Ernst M.; and Cadden, James Joseph, 3,48 1,023.
Caddick, Francis Richard. Watercraft with scoop. 3,434,444, 3-25-
69, CI. 114-57.
Caddy Corporation of America: See —
Rothschild, Edgar, 3,481,448.
Cade, John W.: See—
Lindberg, Richard W.; and Cade, John W., 3,474,434.
Cadeillan, Jean, to Blomet, Jacques. Device for taking blood sam-
ples. 3,424,148, 1-28-69, CI. 128-2.
Cademartori, Mervyn. Roller applicator particularly adapted for
coating rough surfaces. 3,448,479, 6-10-69, CI. 15-230.1 1
Cadigan, John J., Ill: See-
Chin, Henry; and Cadigan, John J., 111,3,486,126.
Cadillac Gage Company: See —
Dubrow, Alvin L., 3,460,575.
Howland, Donald C, 3,446,229.
Cadillac Overall Supply Company: See —
Eisenberg, David J., 3,457,105.
Cadiou, Jean Georges, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Load-
responsive hydraulic shock absorbers. 3,421,606, 1-14-69, CI. 188-
100.
Cadiou, Jean Georges. Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen Braking ap-
paratus. 3,443,843, 5-13-69, CI. 303-22.
Cadiou, Jean Georges, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Device
for the vertical adjustment of the bodies of automotive or other
vehicles. 3,445,122, 5-20-69, CI. 280-6.
Cadiou, Jean Georges, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Method
of manufacture of tanks for fluids under pressure. 3,461,530, 8-
19-69, CI. 29-157.
Cadiou, Jean Georges, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Safety
belts for the passengers of vehicles. 3,486,203, 12-30-69, CI. 24-
196.
Cadiou, Jean Georges, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Braking
pressure limiting devices for automotive or other vehicles.
3,486,802, 12-30-69, CI. 303-22.
Cadiou, Jean G., to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Fuel metering
apparatus for an engine. 3,421,487, 1-14-69, CI. 123-140.
Cadiou, Jean G. Synchromesh transmission. 3,425,292, 2-4-69, CI.
74-359.
Cadiou, Jean G., to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Elastic stub-
axle systems of wheels. 3,439,955, 4-22-69, CI. 301-133.
Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Counter-balanc-
ing apparatus for a pivotal panel. 3,438,152, 4-15-69, CI. 49-386.
Cadle, Norman; and Bridenbaugh, Carl G. Collapsible back-up ring
for pipe welding. 3,460,736, 8-12-69, CI. 228-50.
Cadman, Harold O., to Phelan, Louis, A. M. Positive displacement
gear type pump. 3,479,957, 1 1-25-69, CI. 103-2.
Cadman, Harold O., to Phelan, Louis, A. M. Pump. 3,479,961, 11-
25-69, CI. 103-126.
Cadmus, Eugene L., to Wood-Ridge Chemical Corporation. Process
for production of mercuric chloride and red oxide of mercury.
3,424,552, 1-28-69, CI. 23-87.
Cadmus, Martin C: See-
Smiley, Karl L.; Cadmus, Martin C; and Rogovin, Seymour
Peter.3,427,224.
Cadral S.A.: See—
Grobety, Francois, 3,462,886.
Cadwallader, Edgar A. Prevention of scale in saline water evapora-
tors using carbon dioxide under special conditions. 3,420,775, 1-7-
69, CI. 210-48.
Cadwallader, Edgar A.; and Revilock, Joseph F., to United States of
America, Interior, mesne. Method and apparatus for preventing
scale formation in heat exchangers. 3,428,1 14, 2-18-69, CI. 165-1.
Cadwell, Gilbert C, to Rohr Corporation. Electric discharge
machine and method of metal forming. 3,452,565, 7-1-69, CI. 72-
56.
Cady, Albert B., Jr.; and Hencey, Thomas R., Jr. Tumble barge.
3,473,501, 10-21-69, CI. 114-38.
Cady, Charles A. Method and apparatus for charging storage batte-
ries. 3,487,284, 12-30-69, CI. 320-20.
Cady Industries Limited: See—
Bruneau, Bertrana, 3,451,728.
Cady, Mark J.; and Eidnes, Dag J., to Lynch Corporation. Vehicle
test system. 3,465,580, 9-9-69, CI. 73-125.
Cady, Percy L., Jr.; and Herzog, John H., to Houdaille Industries,
Inc. Tool holding structure for punching machine. 3,456,542, 7-
22-69, CI. 83-635.
Cady, Richard C, Jr., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Thermal printing selection circuitry. 3,467,810, 9-16-69, CI. 219-
216.
Cady, Walter G., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Piezoelectric transducer. 3,437,851, 4-8-69, CI. 310-9.6
Caesar, George V., to Cawsar, Philip D. Process for forming cationic
polysaccharide ethers and product. 3,422,087, 1-14-69, CI. 260-
233.3
Caetano, Edward. Balling gun for animals. 3,477,419, 11-11-69, CI.
124-27.
CAFAG Cartonnagenfabrik Freiburg: See —
Eltschinger, Ernest, 3,437,255.
Cafarella, Thomas; and Vasile, Carmine F., to Hazeltine Research
Inc. UHF-IF or VHF-IF converter. 3,458,819, 7-29-69, CI. 325-
438.
Cafaro, William: See —
McLoughlin, John; and Cafaro, William,3,47 1,885.
Caffa, Angelo; Caffa, Letizia; and Caffa, Carla. Reelable beam.
3,450,186, 6-17-69, CI. 160-241.
Caffa, Carla: See —
Caffa, Angelo; Caffa, Letizia; and Caffa, Carla,3,450,186.
Caffa, Letizia: See —
Caffa, Angelo; Caffa, Letizia; and Caffa, Carla,3,450,186.
Cafferata, Gerald Waterworth, to BPB Industries Limited. Produc-
tion of plaster of Paris. 3,423,172, 1-21-69, CI. 23-122.
Cafiero, Vincent J.; and Sohl, William I., to Art Metal-Knoll Cor-
poration. Bookshelf and book support. 3,465,896, 9-9-69, CI. 211-
184.
Cagan, Bernard J.; and Tomeo, Carl Anthony, Jr., to Placo Products
Company. Driving mechanism for toy vehicles. 3,474,566, 10-28-
69, CI. 46-206.
Cagen, George, to Ideal Toy Corporation. Toy boat. 3,447,259, 6-3-
69, CI. 46-243.
Caggia, Vincent P., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Pressure actuated mach/air-
speed instrument for producing a linearized, electrical mach out-
put. 3,453,883, 7-8-69, CI. 73-182.
Caggiano, Gerard J.; and Wells, Robert C, to General Electric Com-
pany. Double tuned nutation damper. 3,426,980, 2-11-69, CI. 244-
1.
Cagle, Eugene C: See—
Horton, Donelson B.; and Cagle, Eugene C, 3,435,846.
Cagle, Harlan R., to Sahlin Engineering Co., Inc. Unloader control
valve unit with means for maintaining constant jaw pressure.
3,463,186, 8-26-69, CI. 137-596.16
Cagle, Harlan R., to Sahlin Engineering Co., Inc. Control assembly.
3,474,825, 10-28-69, CI. 137-596.16
Cagle, Wesley J., to Case, J. I., Company. Load equalizing assembly.
3,484,119, 12-16-69, CI. 280-111.
Cahan, Bernard R.: See —
Frohock, Richard H., 3,455,229.
Cahan, Leslie C. Swimsuits for competition and racing. 3,436,762, 4-
8-69, CI. 2-67.
Cahen, Roger R.: See —
de France, Henri; and Cahen, Roger R.,3,429,731.
Cahill, David R., to Monsanto Company. Process for the preparation
of copy sheet. 3,486,936, 12-30-69, CI. 117-224.
Cahill, Gerald F.; Avtges, James A.; and Hundt, Donald D., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Process of preparing cellular closure gaskets.
3,444,281, 5-13-69, CI. 264-45.
Cahill, John A., to D & P Minerals, Inc. Method and apparatus for
sampling ore and the like. 3,487,427, 12-30-69, CI. 73-421.
Cahill, John J. Reinforcement applicator. 3,457,815, 7-29-69, CI. 83-
140.
Cahill, John W., to Globe Manufacturing Company. Girdle.
3,454,013,7-8-69, CI. 128-540.
Cahill, John W., to Globe Manufacturing Company. Stabilized polyu-
rethanes. 3,464,851, 9-2-69, CI. 117-138.8
Cahill, Joseph J., Jr.: See —
Carpenter, Sammy; Witt, Enrique R.; and Cahill, Joseph J.,
Jr.,3,474,148.
Cahill, Richard H.; and Gehlhaus, Paul H., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Propellant comprising nitrocellulose, NH4
N03 rubbery polymers and burning rate modifiers. 3,445,304, 5-
20-69, CI. 149-19.
Cahlik, Jim: See —
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Winner P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim,3,473,845.
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Wilmer P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim,3,482,072.
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Wilmer P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim ,3,486,789.
Cahn, Arno. Grid sheet shelf liner. 3,454,168, 7-8-69, CI. 211-134.
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H., to Lever Brothers Company. 2
alkyl substituted-4-methyl-l,3-dioxanes. 3,423,430, 1-21-69, CI.
260-340.7
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H., to Lever Brothers Company. Per-
fume compositions including ether-ketones. 3,479,301, 11-18-69,
CI. 252-522.
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231
Cahn, Arno; Winnegrad, Ronald Ross; and Gilbert, Allan H., to
Lever Brothers Company. Dihydropyran perfume. 3,455,957, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-345.1
Cahn, Charles R., to Magnavox Company, The. Time gated pseu-
donoise multiplexing system. 3,475,558, 10-28-69, CI. 179-15.
Cahn, Jean; and Denis, Jean-Claude. Mental performance with
potassium N-acetyl DL aminosuccinate. 3,433,875, 3-18-69, CI.
424-319.
Cahn, Robert P.: See—
Frankenfeld, John W.; Cahn, Robert P.; and Zaybekian,
Philip.3,427,223.
Cahn, Robert P., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Distil-
lation in the presence of water. 3,425,935, 2-4-69, CI. 208-348.
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse M.,
Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J., to Esso Research and Engineering
Company. Cuprous halide slurry process for ligand purification.
3,481,971, 12-2-69, CI. 260-465.9
Cahoy, Roger P.; See —
Coyne, Donald M.; and Cahoy, Roger P.,3,444,240.
Cahoy, Roger P.; and Coyne, Donald M., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Manufacture of methacrylaldehyde. 3,439,045, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
604.
Cahoy, Roger P.; and Coyne, Donald M., to Gulf Oil Corporation,
mesne. Novel oxidation catalyst compositions. 3,446,753, 5-27-69,
CI. 252-437.
Caillet, Eugene; and Fishbaugh, Byron L., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Crossing structure. 3,465,963, 9-9-69, CI.
238-8.
Cailleux, Philippe; and Mothiron, Claude, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Dvice for controlling the voltage supply to an electric
load. 3,473,085, 10-14-69, CI. 315-194.
Caimi, Ronald J.: See —
Gramera, Robert E.; and Caimi, Ronald J. ,3,459,731.
Cain, Audley L., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Mono- and
polyazo dyestuffs containing a polyfluoroalkanol or a lower alkoxy
polyfluoroalkyl group and quaternary ammonium derivatives
thereof. 3,480,612, 11-25-69, CI. 260-146.
Cain, Clifford William, Jr.: See—
Riede, Raymond George; and Cain, Clifford William,
Jr.,3,427,249.
Cain, Cornelius K., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc.Pyrazino [2,3-/3]
pyrazines. 3,476,754, 11-4-69, CI. 260-250.
Cain, Dallas E., to General Electric Company. One-way brake
system. 3,452,840, 7-1-69, CI. 188-77.
Cain, Earl S.; Carlson, Jerome A.; and Goodrich, George E., to
Bearings, Seals & Gears, Inc. Ball transfer or caster unit.
3,466,697, 9-16-69, CI. 16-26.
Cain, Ernest O., to Hunt Electronics Company. Power control circuit
using bistable switching device. 3,484,623, 12-16-69, CI. 307-252.
Cain, Gilbert E., to Hercules Incorporated. Relief valve. 3,430,650,
3-4-69, CI. 137-535.
Cain, James Palmer: See-
Peters, Earl; and Cain, James Palmer.3,449,061.
Cain, Orison J.: See —
Kern, Edward L.; and Cain, Orison J. ,3,465,278.
Cain, Pierre Arsene, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric
(Societe Anonyme). Operation checking arrangement. 3,474,956,
10-28-69, CI. 234-34.
Cain, Robert L.: See —
Mollison, James W.; and Cain, Robert L., 3,456,863.
Cain, William Dennis, to Marconi Instruments, Limited. Rotary cam
and spring loaded follower devices and arrangements incorporat-
ing same. 3,438,271, 4-15-69, CI. 74-10.6
Caiola, Robert J.; and Rokosz, Leo F., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Polymeric compositions from a,/3-monoethylenically unsatu-
rated aldehydes and diamines and method for the preparation
thereof. 3,459,710, 8-5-69, CI. 260-72.
Cairatti, Anthony E., to Schafroth, Werner. Nailing machine.
3,434,393, 3-25-69, CI. 91-417.
Cairney, Thomas J.: See —
Ziffer, Jack; Gaffney, Arthur S.; Rothenberg, Simon; and Cair-
ney, Thomas J.,3,454,501.
Cairns, Edward L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Feeding solids to a fluidized reaction zone. 3,445,183, 5-20-69, CI.
23-87.
Cairns, Elton J., to General Electric Company. Fuel cell electrolyte
and process of using. 3,432,358, 3-1 1-69, CI. 136-86.
Cairns, Robert Edward, to Monsanto Company. Adhered windshield
with concealed adherent. 3,425,176, 2-4-69, CI. 52-208.
Cairns, Theodore L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Pharmaceutical compositions and methods utilizing 3-
aminotricyclo[4.3.1.1.M] undecanes. 3,456,057, 7-15-69, CI. 424-
325.
Cairns, Thomas M., to Ford Motor Company. Electric terminal.
3,482,207, 12-2-69, CI. 339-258.
Cairns, Thomas M., to Ford Motor Company. Electrical connector.
3,487,355, 12-30-69, CI. 339-176.
Cairns, Walter J.: See-
Hidden, William P.; and Cairns, Walter J.,3,485,562.
Cairns, Walter J.; and Lindstrom, Richard S., to Little, Arthur D.,
Inc. Polyurethane foam reinforced fibrous article and method of
forming the same. 3,483,069, 12-9-69, CI. 161-59.
Greenhalgh, Frank Geoffrey; and Cairns, Walter
John,3,425,905.
Cairns, William: See —
Hodgson, R. W.; and Cairns, William,3 ,424,072.
Caisley, Charles F.; and Finos, Luigino Mario, to Zenith Carburetter
Company, Limited, The. Air valve lift control in carburetters.
3,424,441, 1-28-69, CI. 261-44.
Cajon Company: See —
Callahan, Francis J., Jr.; and Wennerstrom, Erling G.,
3,486,775.
Cal-Colonial Chemsolve: See —
Braithwaite, Charles Henry, Jr., 3,420,915.
Cal-West Electric, Inc.: See —
De Bella, Gasper V., 3,463,916.
Calabrese, Joseph J.; and Gang, Lillian. Bingo game marker.
3,436,163, 4-1-69, CI. 401-195.
Calandra, Sam S. Hair roller. 3,474,797, 10-28-69, CI. 132-40.
Calas, Raymond Jean: See —
Frainnet, Emile Eugene; Calas, Raymond Jean; and Colleuille,
Yves,3,440,272.
Calavo Growers of California: See —
Roesner, Lawrence C; and Moen, Lenard E., 3,456,563.
Calawa, Arthur R.: See —
Melngailis, Ivars; and Calawa, Arthur R.,3,463,680.
Calbeck, John H. Precipitation method. 3,443,888, 5-13-69, CI. 23-
56.
Calby, Joseph W.: See—
Atwood, Rawson; and Calby, Joseph W., 3,45 1,639.
Calcium Removal, Inc.: See —
Holland, Fred D., 3,468,301.
Calco Engineering Corporation: See —
Bevis, Jeffrey M., 3,436,553.
Caldemeyer, Daniel F. Entertainment center. 3,467,455, 9-16-69, CI.
312-7.
Caldemeyer, Daniel F.; Caldemeyer, Lloyd O.; Gates, John T.; and
Bellmer, Friedrich O., said Gates assor to said Caldemeyer, D. F.,
and said Caldemeyer, L. O. Combination reclining and rocking
chair Rotary compressor. 3,434,755, 3-25-69, CI. 297-269.
Caldemeyer, Lloyd O.: See —
Caldemeyer, Daniel F.; Caldemeyer, Lloyd O.; Gates, John T.;
and Bellmer, Friedrich 0.,3,434,755.
Calder, Donald: See —
Zenftman, Henryk; and Calder, Donald, 3,426,013.
Calder, William John, to Uford Limited. Photographic processing ap-
paratus. 3,465,663, 9-9-69, CI. 95-89.
Calderhead, Henry J., deceased (by Calderhead, Catharine E., ad-
ministratrix); and Puljer, Philip F., to Bird Electronic Corporation.
Thermocouple milliwattmeter. 3,447,082, 5-27-69, CI. 324-106.
Calderon, Albert, to Calderon Wellman Limited, mesne. Method of
and apparatus for continuously casting steel. 3,472,309, 10-14-69,
CI. 164-73.
Calderon, Arthur, Jr.: See—
Rausch, William V.; and Calderon, Arthur, Jr.,3,458,426.
Calderon, Nissim, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Polyalkylene oxide polymerization process and product.
3,422,034, 1-14-69, CI. 260-2.
Calderon, Nissim, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Company, The.
Macrocyclic compounds preparation. 3,439,056, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
666.
Calderon, Nissim, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Preparation of macrocyclic compounds. 3,439,057, 4-15-69, CI.
260-666.
Calderon Wellman Limited: See —
Calderon, Albert, 3,472,309.
Caldironi, Franco: See —
Meazzi, Remo; Caldironi, Franco; and Olivieri, At-
tilio,3,464,305.
Caldwell, Carlyle G.; Jarowenko, Wadym; and Hodgkin, Irving D., to
National Starch and Chemical Corporation. Method of making
paper containing starch derivatives having both anionic and ca-
tionic groups, and the product produced thereby. 3,459,632, 8-5-
69, CI. 162-175.
Caldwell, Clarence A. Irrigation pump control apparatus. 3,448,689,
6-10-69, CI. 103-25.
Caldwell, Clarence H. Window cleaning apparatus. 3,428,990, 2-25-
69, CI. 15-232.
Caldwell, E. L., Inc.: See —
Caldwell, Frederick Clay, 3,473,302.
Caldwell, Edgar W. Dispensing device for collapsible tubes.
3,478,928, 11-18-69, CI. 222-103.
Caldwell, Frederick Clay, to Caldwell, E. L., Inc. Tractor drawn
multiple section foldable mower. 3,473,302, 10-21-69, CI. 56-6.
Caldwell, Henry C; and Groves, William G., to Smith Kline &
French Laboratories. 3-Tropanyl-2-aminophenylacrylate com-
pounds. 3,458,507, 7-29-69, CI. 260-242.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Caldwell, James H., Jr.: See-
Racine, William J.; Alpert, Edward D.; and Caldwell, James H.,
Jr.,3,438,889.
Caldwell, John H., IV; Klee, Charles W.; Hiller, Alexander J.; Han-
ley, Thure E.; and Mathes, Robert H., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Cathode ray tube with electron beam interceptor.
3,475,637, 10-28-69, CI. 313-72.
Caldwell, John P.: See—
Chawda, Prabhulal P.; and Caldwell, John P.,3,448,724.
Caldwell, John P.; and Punnett, Frazer D., to Xerox Corporation.
Scanning system. 3,454,335, 7-8-69, CI. 355-8.
Caldwell, John R.: See-
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,43 1,230.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,442,896.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,446,855.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,470,235.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R.,3,475,373.
Jackson, Winston Jerome, Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,454,672.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Dyeable polymers.
3,432,472, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-75.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Poly(amide-esters)
of aromatic compounds. 3,440,218, 4-22-69, CI. 260-47.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Articles prime
coated with polyesters containing free carboxyl groups. 3,459,584,
8-5-69, CI. 117-72.
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Polyester fibers
having improved hydrophilicity as a result of modification with
phosphoric acid, phosphorous acid or perchloric acid. 3,460,896,
8-12-69, CI. 8-H5.5
Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Blends of polyesters
containing free carboxyl groups and laminate thereof. 3,484,339,
12-16-69, CI. 161-231.
Caldwell, John R.; and Gilkey, Russell, to Eastman Kodak Company.
Polyester article coated with a cured, cross- linked polyester
derived from (a) at least one polyhydric alcohol (b) at least one
dicarboxylic compound and (c) a poly(oxyethylene) alcohol.
3,464,852, 9-2-69, CI. 117-138.8
Caldwell, John R.; and Hedberg, David G., Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Dyeable polyolefin compositions and products
therefrom. 3,431,322, 3-4-69, CI. 260-873.
Caldwell, John R.; and Hill, Edward H., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Polymers of phosphate esters. 3,449,303, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
80.71
Caldwell, John, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Natural
draught dry cooling towers. 3,474,855, 10-28-69, CI. 165-47.
Caldwell, Keith G. Stylus and equipment testing record for record
players. 3,460,841, 8-12-69, CI. 274-42.
Caldwell Research Corporation: See —
Lightcap, Edwin T., 3,421,080.
Caldwell, Richard L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Borehole fluid ex-
cluder rcleasably coupled to borehole tool. 3,432,667, 3-11-69, CI.
250-108.
Caldwell, Richard L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Three-dimensional
display of borehole logs. 3,434,568, 3-25-69, CI. 181-0.5
Caldwell, Richard L.; and Zemanek, Joseph, Jr., to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Sonic system for locating objects in the bottom of a
borehole. 3,425,507, 2-4-69, CI. 181-0.5
Caldwell, Richard L.: See —
Zemanek, Joseph, Jr.; and Caldwell, Richard L., 3 ,426,585.
Caldwell, Robert E.; and Cass, Louis G., to Chrysler Corporation.
Horn actuating switch. 3,479,477, 1 1-18-69, CI. 200-61.55
Caldwell, Roland B., to Ranco Incorporated. Electromagnetic fluid
valve. 3,422,850, 1-21-69, CI. 137-625.65
Caldwell, Roland B., to Ranco Incorporated. Variable time delay
mechanism. 3,426,380, 2-1 1-69, CI. 15-250.12
Caldwell, Roland B., to Ranco Incorporated. Automotive tempera-
ture control. 3,428,1 15, 2-18-69, CI. 165-23.
Caldwell, Roland B., to Ranco Incorporated. Liquid flow control
valve mechanism. 3,477,498, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 165-38.
Caldwell, Walter H.: See-
Giordano, Ames F.; and Caldwell, Walter H., 3,44 1,674.
Caldwell, William A., to L & H Manufacturing Co. Floatable trot-
line. 3,435,552, 4-1-69, CI. 43-43.15
Caldwell, William J. Fluid pump. 3,444,817, 5-20-69, CI. 103-88.
Caldwell, William W.: See—
Dillingham, Edward; Caldwell, William W.; and De Vore, Wil-
liam W., 3,472,373.
Cale, Albert D., Jr.: See—
Dawson, Norman D.; and Cale, Albert D., Jr.,3,433,802.
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Cale, Albert D., Jr.,3,429,893.
Cale, Roland E., to Schacfer Equipment Company. Railroad car
brake dead lever link anchor. 3,423,1 12, 1-21-69, CI. 287-20.1
Cale, Roland E., to Schaefer Equipment Company. Railroad car
brake dead lever link anchor. 3,441,301, 4-29-69, CI. 287-189.36
Calcd Products Company, Inc.: See—
Cooley, Warren K.; and Mease, Ralph T., 3,452,1 10.
Calcdcx Machine Company: See —
Williams, Albert Henry; and Vitols, Reinhard, 3,460,442.
Calemard, Francois. Method and apparatus for dividing thermo-fusi-
blc synthetic plastic materials. 3,469,479, 9-30-69, CI. 83-16.
Caley, Donald A., to Ford Motor Company. One-piece vehicle cli-
mate control actuating device. 3,444,757, 5-20-69, CI. 74-523.
Calfee, Richard W.; Hopner, Emil; Meyer, Orman F.; and West,
Lynn P., to International Business Machines Corporation. Vestigial
sideband frequency shift keying modem. 3,466,392, 9-9-69, CI.
178-66.
Calfee, Wendell: See-
Billings, William W.; and Calfee, Wendell.3,444,387.
Calfee, Wendell, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Miniature
phase sequence sensing circuit. 3,431,467, 3-4-69, CI. 317-47.
Calgon Corporation: See —
Boothe, Jerry E., 3,461,163.
Boothe, Jerry E., 3,472,740.
Carothers, Robert O., 3,476,155.
Erskine, Donald B., 3,444,078.
Hatch, George B.; and Ralston, Paul H., 3,483,133.
Hiltgen, Aloysius X.; and Matz, William H., 3,454,502.
Hoover, Merwin Frederick; and Padden, John J., 3,442,803.
Joyce, Ronald S.; and Hager, Donald G., 3,455,820.
Mahon, John H., 3,462,278.
Oliver, Ward H.; and Stump, Eugene C, Jr., 3,472,822.
Petzold, Max L.; Brooks, Thomas W.; and Bane, John M., Jr.,
3,479,353.
Ralston,' Paul H., 3,434,969.
Ralston, Paul H., 3,451,939.
Rivers, Hubert M., 3,428,557.
Rivers, Hubert M., 3,447,510.
Schaper, Raymond J.; and Hoover, Merwin Frederick,
3,486,932.
Slyker, John V., 3,483,925.
Swartz, William E., 3,429,001.
Zeh, Herbert J., Jr.; and Bischof, Alan E., 3,451,480.
Calhoon, Charles D., Sr.; and Ciccarelli, Dom J., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Pulse doppler filter bank interrogation
scheme. 3,444,557, 5-13-69, CI. 343-8.
Calhoon, Charles D.; and Cromer, Oscar M., to United States of
America, Air Force, mesne. PRF switching and transient blank
timer. 3,452,352, 6-24-69, CI. 343-17.1
Calhoon, Charles D.: See —
Hayes, William E.; and Calhoon, Charles D.,3,440,876.
Calhoun, David L. Method and apparatus for leak testing.
3,431,773,3-11-69, CI. 73-49.2
Calhoun, Edward T. D.: See —
Budlong, Albert H.; Calhoun, Edward T. D.; and Goeller,
Leopold F., Jr.,3,441,678.
Calhoun, Fredrick L., to Industrial Dynamics Company, Ltd. In-
frared liquid level inspection system for a container which may
contain foam above the liquid. 3,454,759, 7-8-69, CI. 250-43.5
Calhoun, Fredrick L., to Industrial Dynamics Company, Ltd. Ejector
mechanism and control device. 3,471,012, 10-7-69, CI. 209-74.
Calhoun, George H.; Bingman, William E.; and Swanson, Theodore
M., to Shell Oil Company. Process of drilling a well with hot sour
gas drilling fluid. 3,463,250, 8-26-69, CI. 175-17.
Calhoun, George H.: See —
Swanson, Theodore M.; Calhoun, George H.; Bingman, William
E.; and Treseder, Richard S., 3,462, 239.
Calhoun, Waldo E. Fluid cushioned steering column. 3,435,700, 4-1-
69, CI. 74-493.
Calhoun, William L. Gin stand. 3,448,493, 6-10-69, CI. 19-63.
Calico Cottage Candies, Inc.: See —
Barnett, Claude D., 3,434,847.
Califano, Francesco Paolo: See —
Steele, Martin C; and Califano, Francesco Paolo,3,477,041.
Califoam Corporation of America: See —
Marshack, Irving L., 3,486,177.
California Computer Products, Inc.: See —
Jennings, Alan K.; Cone, Ronald D.; and Seid, Eugene,
3,427,556.
Lewis, Edward V., 3,464,330.
McCollough, Darrel G.; and Trousdale, Robert B., 3,471,847.
Newland, James E.; and Morton, Robert C, 3,461,365.
Trousdale, Robert B., 3,425,038.
Wiley, Franklyn L.; and Amendt, Leroy E., 3,434,1 13.
California Industrial Products, Inc.: See —
Derby, Marshall T., 3,426,818.
Derby, Marshall T., 3,457,824.
California Institute of Technology: See —
Heyser, Richard C, 3,466,652.
California Institute Research Foundation: See —
Bauman, Albert J.; Weliky, Nrman; and Weetall, Howard H.,
3,484,390.
Das Gupta, Kamalaksha; Schnopper, Herbert W.; and Metzger,
Albert E., 3,440,419.
George, Nicholas, 3,458,249.
Goetz, Alexander, 3,475,951.
Goodstein, David L., 3,447,333.
Kankeleit, Egbert, 3,446,962.
Miller, Wayne F., 3,454,882.
Motta, Nathaniel, 3,453,525.
Parker, Gary L., 3,478,514.
LIST OF PATENTEES
233
Scott, Ronald F.; Ko, Hon-Yim; and Auksmann, Boris,
3,423,994.
Scott, Ronald F.; and Ko, Hon-Yim, 3,423,995.
California Packing Corporation: See-
Ross, Edward E.; and Cunningham, Jack, 3,455,307.
Vargen, Richard, 3,424,108.
California Pellet Mill Company: See—
Gilman, Robert W., 3,422,748.
California Portland Cement Company: See—
Tabikh, AH A., 3,482,452.
California Texas Oil Corporation: See —
Kirkpatrick, William F., 3,425,584.
Calim, Thomas A., to Master Swaging & Mfg., Company. Actuator
apparatus. 3,450,382, 6-17-69, CI. 251-58.
Calisher, Jay V., to Wiggins, E. B., Inc. Self-locking coupling.
3,450,424, 6-17-69, CI. 285-305.
Calisher, Jay V., to Wiggins, E. B., Inc. Electrical connector as-
sembly. 3,458,850, 7-29-69, CI. 339-45.
Calistrat, Mircea, to Koppers Company, Inc. Stacking system for
paperboard blanks. 3,447,696, 6-3-69, CI. 214-6.
Calistrat, Mircea, to Koppers Company, Inc. Article actuated pneu-
matic separator. 3,476,380, 1 1-4-69, CI. 271-32.
Calkin, Edwin T.; and Ianniello, Joseph W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories Incorporated. Relay latching circuit. 3,430,107, 2-25-
69, CI. 317-137.
Calkin, Edwin T.; and Ianniello, Joseph W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Dynamic voltage balancing circuit.
3,458,71 1, 7-29-69, CI. 307-36.
Calkins, Edward H. Air insulated dry bowl pipe. 3,422,821, 1-21-69,
CI. 131-195.
Calkins, Ray L.: See —
Pritchett, William C; Cant, Orland J., Jr.; and Calkins, Ray
L.,3,484,608.
Pritchett, William C; Cant, Orland J., Jr.; and Calkins, Ray
L., 3,484,609.
Call, Daniel Dale, to Bell & Howell Company. Stabilized optical
system. 3,424,522, 1-28-69, CI. 352-140.
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Precession inhibitor.
3,424,520, 1-28-69, CI. 352-243.
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Device for fan folding
documents. 3,442,503, 5-6-69, CI. 270-61.
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Gyroscope friction
erection mechanism. 3,449,962, 6-17-69, CI. 74-5.7
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Gyroscope drive sup-
port mechanism. 3,449,963, 6-17-69, CI. 74-5.''
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Concentric lens sta-
bilization system. 3,459,473, 8-5-69, CI. 352-140.
Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Company. Flipper arm assembly
for sensing switches with backing off movement. 3,461,255, 8-12-
69, CI. 200-61.42
Call, Donald H.: See—
Ehrenzcller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H., 3,456,604.
Ehrcnzcller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H. ,3,460,489.
Call-Boy Systems, Inc.: See —
Beilfuss, Freeman C, 3,469,251.
Callaghan, John David, to Radio Corporation of America. Method of
securing a rod to a supporting structure. 3,429,033, 2-25-69, CI.
29-600.
Callaghan, John D., to Radio Corporation of America. Antenna.
3,445,854, 5-20-69, CI. 343-912.
Callaghan, Phillip B.: See—
Chcsnut, Merrill Gaines; and Callaghan, Phillip B., 3,426,743.
Callahan, David E.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,470,318.
Callahan, Francis G., to Textile Rubber & Chemical Co., Inc.
Process of making padding material. 3,453,351, 7-1-69, CI. 264-
47.
Callahan, Francis J., Jr., to Nupro Company. Method of testing
joints in pressurized fluid lines. 3,426,580, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-40.
Callahan, Francis J., Jr.; Gallagher, Bernard J.; Tasker, Jonathan;
and Shufflcbarger, Earl D., to Nuclear Products Company. Bellows
metering valve. 3,428,291, 2-18-69, CI. 251-122.
Callahan, Francis J., Jr.; and Wennerstrom, Erling G., to Cajon
Company. Fitting. 3,486,775, 12-30-69, CI. 285-348.
Callahan, Howard Edward; and O'Connor, Ralph John, to Carey,
Philip, Corporation, The. Laminated vapor barrier sheet material.
3,424,647, 1-28-69, CI. 161-205.
Callahan, James J., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Garter check valve.
3,459,217, 8-5-69, CI. 137-516.15
Callahan, James J., to McCord Corporation. Indicating means for
divisional lubricant feeder. 3,459,278, 8-5-69, CI. 184-7.
Callahan, James J., to McCord Corporation. Divisional lubricant
feeder with bypass means. 3,476,214, 1 1-4-69, CI. 184-7.
Callahan, James L.: See —
Grasselli, Robert K.; and Callahan, James L., 3,435,061.
Callahan, James L., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process
of oxidation of olefins to unsaturated aldehydes. 3,445,520, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-604.
Callahan, James L., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process
for the oxidation of olefin-ammonia mixtures to unsaturated
nitriles. 3,461,150, 8-12-69, CI. 260-465.3
Callahan, James L., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process
for oxidation of olefins to unsaturated aldehydes and acids.
3,468,958, 9-23-69, CI. 260-604.
Callahan, James L.; and Cross, Gordan G., to Standard Oil Com-
pany, The (Ohio). Ammonia recovery with a molten salt in
process for the production of monoolefinically unsaturated nitriles.
3,444,234, 5-13-69, CI. 260-465.3
Callahan, James L.; and Gertisser, Berthold, to Standard Oil Com-
pany, The (Ohio). Process of oxidation of olefins to unsaturated
aldehydes and acids. 3,428,674, 2-18-69, CI. 260-533.
Callahan, James L.; Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren R., to
Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Olefinic nitriles by ammox-
idation of olefins with promoted antimony oxide-uranium oxide
catalyst. 3,431,292, 3-4-69, CI. 260-465.3
Callahan, James L.; Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren R., to
Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Promoted antimony-iron ox-
idation catalyst. 3,445,521, 5-20-69, CI. 260-604.
Callahan, James L.; and Milberger, Ernest C, to Standard Oil Com-
pany, The (Ohio). Fluid bed process for synthesis of nitriles by
ammoxidation and the recycling of ammonia-rich catalyst from a
quench zone to a reaction zone. 3,472,892, 10-14-69, CI. 260-
465.3
Callahan, James L.; Milberger, Ernest C; and Grasselli, Robert K.,
to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process for preparing
olefinically unsaturated aldehydes and nitriles. 3,427,343, 2-11-69,
CI. 260-465.3
Callahan, Joe S. Weft thread restrainer. 3,442,299, 5-6-69, CI. 139-
170.3
Callahan, John C, to American Cyanamid Company. Method for
ointment storage and dispensing. 3,480,014, 11-25-69, CI. 128-
261.
Callahan, Joseph W., to Chemical Cleaning & Equipment Service,
Inc. Method for removing scale deposits. 3,447,963, 6-3-69, CI.
134-2.
Callahan, Michael L.: See —
Siebold, Donald J.; and Callahan, Michael L.,3,478,718.
Callan, John E.; and Topcik, Barry, to Columbia Carbon Company.
Method for compounding rubber for increasing tack. 3,485,791,
12-23-69, CI. 260-41.5
Callaway Mills Company: See —
Short, Joe T., 3,422,860.
Short, Joe T., 3,424,114.
Short, Joe T., 3,435,787.
Short, Joe T., 3,447,496.
Callaway, Vernon E.; and Goralski, Leonard S., to Boeing Company,
The. Sound energy absorbing apparatus. 3,439,774, 4-22-69, CI.
181-42.
Callegari, Louis G. Snap-on removable can plugs. 3,476,284, 11-4-
69, CI. 220-24.
Callegari, Luciano: See —
Dal Monte, Giorgio; and Callegari, Luciano, 3,430,003.
Ferrari, Agostino; Callegari, Luciano; and Rivetta, Gianfran-
co,3,476,886.
Callegari, William A.; Matthews, Ralph W.; Ohaver, David S.;
Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Rohweder, Gerald D., to Caterpillar Trac-
tor Company. Transmission overshift inhibitor. 3,465,851, 9-9-69,
CI. 188-97.
Callies, Dominique: See —
Barnabe, Jean-Louis; Callies, Dominique; and Cornier, Jean-
Claude,3,42 1,628.
Callihan, Clayton D.; Boudreaux, Joseph R.; and Smith, Cecil L., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Manufacture of carboxymethyl
hydroalkyl mixed cellulose ethers. 3,448,100, 6-3-69, CI. 260-231.
Callisto, La Garenne, and Sud-Aviation: See —
Langlet, Jean; and Andre, Joseph Gustave Etienne, 3,442,005.
Calloway, George P., Jr.; and Williams, Robert F., Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Matte finished formed article and method of
producing same. 3,485,652, 12-23-69, CI. 106-180.
Calloway, George P., Jr.: See —
Williams, Robert F., Jr.; and Calloway, George P., Jr., 3,463,773.
Calmac Manufacturing Corporation: See—
MacCracken, Calvin D., 3,438,445.
Calmec (Manufacturing) Limited: See —
Schneider, Jack M., 3,456,296.
Calnon, Donald C, Jr.; Fillinger, Russell V.; Holznagel, Melvin A.;
and Stack, Richard W., to Tektronix, Inc. Automatic erase circuit
for storage tube. 3,426,237, 2-4-69, CI. 315-12.
Caloccia, Ernest: See —
Wagner, Walter D.; King, Philip E.; Caloccia, Ernest; and Rob-
bins, Robert,3,470,483.
Caloia, John A. Root watering device. 3,461,606, 8-19-69, CI. 47-
48.5
Calor Appareils Electro-Domestiques: See—
Trouilhet, Maurice Marie Achille, 3,481,533.
Trouilhet, Maurice Marie Achille, 3,483,545.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Calor-Emag Elektrizitats-Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Brockhaus, Gehard; Leonhardt, Gunter; and Weber, Heinz,
3,461,257.
Caloric Corporation: See —
Gehrke, Robert C, 3,436,165.
Kemp, Wayne T., 3,455,290.
Saponara, Domenick, 3,437,416.
Saponara, Domenick, 3,448,923.
Calow, Clifford Aubrey, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authori-
ty. Processes for producing fibre-reinforced materials. 3,450,510,
6-17-69, CI. 29-182.2
Carta, Salvatore A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
meyer, Lynn W.; Marcotte, Alphonse U.; and Messina, Benedicto
U., to International Business Machines Corporation. Peripheral
data exchange. 3,447,135, 5-27-69, CI. 340-172.5
Calton, Marion R.: See —
Oberle, Theodore L.; and Calton, Marion R., 3,421,201.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; and Loyd, Calvin
D.,3,452,914.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; Loyd, Calvin D.; and
White, Claude F.,3,435,510.
Calton, Marion R., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Friction welding
apparatus with shearing tool for removing flash formed during
welding. 3,438,561, 4-15-69, CI. 228-13.
Calton, Marion R.; and Hautala, Richard E., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Method and apparatus for friction bonding materials
having different high temperature strength. 3,452,422, 7-1-69, CI.
29-470.3
Calton, Marion R.; Oberle, Theodore L.; and Weiss, Carl D., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Welding of dispersion strengthened
alloys. 3,477,1 17, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 29-470.3
Calton, Marion R.; and Weiss, Carl D., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Welding high heat conductive materials. 3,477,116, 11-11-
69, CI. 29-470.3
Caltrider, Paul G.; and Hayes, Harold B., to Lilly, Eli, and Company.
Process for tylosin production. 3,433,711, 3-18-69, CI. 195-114.
Calumet & Hecla Corporation: See —
Day, Howard E., 3,466,143.
Hayes, Billy H., 3,439,863.
Hyde, William S., 3,481,237.
Ledbetter, Jerry Nelson, 3,466,846.
Saarivirta, Matti J., 3,421,888.
Withers, James G., Jr., 3,481,394.
Calumet & Hecla, Inc.: See —
Goble, Ralph W., 3,434,329.
Habdas, Edward P., 3,455,379.
Lincicome, Thomas N., 3,424,202.
Martin, John R., 3,444,716.
Poxon, Alan; and Taylor, James W., 3,420,553.
Calumet Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Leshin, Joseph, 3,451,096.
Calvano, Ferruccio C, to Mainar S.A. Industrial. Metering device.
3,477,616, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 222-197.
Calvert, Harry B., to Coe Manufacturing Company, The. Veneer
lathe. 3,455,354, 7-15-69, CI. 144-209.
Calvert, Raymond; and Mildwater, John, to Kerr, Wayne, Company
Limited, The. Transfer ratio arm bridge having correction for lead
impedances employing differential amplifier supplying corrective
voltages. 3,474,335, 10-21-69, CI. 324-57.
Calvert, William L.: See —
Donnell, Emerson Bradford, Jr.; and Calvert, William
L.,3,480,505.
Calvert, William L., to Union Carbide Corporation. Bundle of
stacked bags. 3,467,249, 9-16-69, CI. 206-57.
Calvert, William L., to Union Carbide Corporation. Transport device
for a sheet of material. 3,469,835, 9-30-69, CI. 271-54.
Calvery, Frank E.: See —
Craft, Leonard F.; and Calvery, Frank E., 3,448,034.
Calvesbert, James William: See —
Robinson, Alfred Alexander; and Calvesbert, James Wil-
liam,3,469,050.
Calvin, Victor E.: See —
Frick, Roy C; Calvin, Victor E.; Sharpe, John C; and Rowe,
William Wallace.3,483,071.
Calvin, Yolanda; and Lazaro, Miguel. Rocking mechanism.
3,453,668, 7-8-69, CI. 5-109.
Calzaretta, Richard: See—
Auerbach, William A.; Kurimsky, Albert; and Calzaretta,
Richard.3,446,327.
Calzaretta, Richard; Kull, Leo; and Kurimsky, Albert, to Rowe Inter-
national, Inc., mesne. Operating mechanism for mechanical
merchandising machine. 3,437,237, 4-8-69, CI. 221-90.
Cam Gears Limited: See-
Adams, Frederick John, 3,421,387.
Cam Technology Incorporated: See —
Weber, Theodore, Jr., 3,426,619.
Camac, George; and Saunders, David J., to Speedwell Research
Limited. Pumps. 3,429,268, 2-25-69, CI. 103-111.
Camacho, Julian, to Jennings Radio Manufacturing Corporation.
Vacuum relay having a pivotally mounted armature. 3,446,926, 5-
27-69, CI. 200-144.
Camacho, Salvador L., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Protective circuit of the
spark gap type. 3,450,946, 6-17-69, CI. 317-16.
Camacho, Vasco G.: See —
Byrd, Wendell M., Jr.; and Camacho, Vasco G.,3,459,733.
Camacho, Vasco G.; Anderson, James J.; and Byrd, Wendell M., Jr.,
to Mobil Oil Corporation. Phosphorus-containing esters and
process therefor. 3,465,068, 9-2-69, CI. 260-952.
Camack, Walter G., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Method and instru-
ment for simulating albedo radiations of astronomical bodies.
3,461,295, 8-12-69, CI. 250-88.
Camarata, Frank Justin, to United Aircraft Corporation. Twin vortex
angular rate sensor. 3,447,383, 6-3-69, CI. 73-505.
Camarata, Peter W.; and Wicks, John W., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Cam controlled pulse responsive receiver. 3,449,719, 6-
10-69, CI. 340-164.
Cambanis, Constantine John. Method and machine for producing
kataifi. 3,481,284, 12-2-69, CI. 107-4.
Cambersburg Engineering Company: See —
Weyer, Henry A., 3,464,315.
Cambi, Livio. Preparation of water-insoluble sulphides. 3,427,126, 2-
11-69, CI. 23-138.
Cambornac, Michel J.; Chazot, Jean J.; and Puechberty, Lucien P.,
to Societe Mixte pour L'Etude et le Developpement de la
Technique des Centres Postaux Mecanises. Automatic sorting
system for articles such as mailbags. 3,438,489, 4-15-69, CI. 209-
111.5
Cambou, Francis G.; and Cotin, Francis L., to Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique. Ionization type gauge usable over a wide
range of pressures. 3,446,958, 5-27-69, CI. 250-43.5
Cambre, Cushman M.: See —
Walker, George B.; and Cambre, Cushman M., 3,428,680.
Cambridge Filter Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Bauder, Carl J.; Hart, Charles G.; and Cleminshaw, Douglas R.,
3,485,694.
Hart, Charles G., 3,423,908.
Cambridge Instrument Company, Inc.: See —
Kruse, Louis C; and Tierney, Arthur P., 3,450,619.
Whitmore, Chatland; and Redway, George F., 3,478,579.
Cambridge Memory Systems, Inc.: See —
Fuller, Harrison W.; McCormack, Thomas Leo; Aghassi, Badri
Munir; and Morley, Richard E., 3,436,814.
Spain, Robert J., 3,438,006.
Spain, Robert J.; and Jauvtis, Harvey I., 3,461,442.
Spain, Robert J.; and Jauvtis, Harvey I., 3,465,316.
Cambridge Memory Sytems, Inc.: See-
Spain, Robert J., 3,438,016.
Cambridge Research and Development Group: See —
Greenberg, Sanford David; and Norvell, Bert E., 3,480,737.
Cambridge Research Inc.: See —
Rosen, William E.; and Drew, John W., 3,468,900.
Cambridge, Ronan M.: See —
Tanner, Robert H.; Cambridge, Ronan M.; and Beresford, Mor-
ris M.,3,470,533.
Cambridge, Ronon M.; and Gardiner, Allan K., to Northern Electric
Company Limited. Protective system for amplifiers. 3,440,556, 4-
22-69, CI. 330-59.
Cambridge Scientific Industries, Incorporated: See —
Hoge, Henri H., 3,480,851.
Holdt, Donald H., 3,452,435.
Cambridge Thermionic Corporation: See —
Lyman, Frank, Jr., 3,456,234.
Lyman, Joseph, 3,428,371.
Lyman, Joseph, 3,473,852.
Cambridge Wire Cloth Company: See —
Andrews, Donald E., 3,483,912.
Cameo, Incorporated: See —
Current, James H., 3,450,205.
Current, James H.; and Ehlert, Harry C, 3,456,723.
Delatorre, Leroy Christopher, 3,445,746.
Tausch, Gilbert H., 3,437,964.
Watkins, Fred E., 3,446,281.
Watkins, Fred E., 3,450,206.
Watkins, Fred E., 3,474,861.
Cameli, Nazzareno: See —
Sartori, Guido; Cameli, Nazzareno; and Valvassori, Al-
berto.3,453,247.
Sartori, Guido; Cameli, Nazzareno; and Valvassori, Al-
berto.3,470,142.
Turba, Vittorio; Cameli, Nazzareno; and Sartori,
Cuido.3,444,147.
Valvassori, Alberto; Cameli, Nazzareno; and Sartori,
Guido,3,467,631.
Camenzind, Hans R., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Three-stage am-
plifier. 3,437,944, 4-8-69, CI. 330-10.
Camenzind, Hans R., to Mallory, P. R., & Co. Inc. Integrated-circuit
amplifier and oscillator. 3,440,648, 4-22-69, CI. 340-388.
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Camenzind, Hans R., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Pulse-width
modulation circuits. 3,445,788, 5-20-69, CI. 331-113.
Camenzind, Hans R., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Timing network.
3,459,970, 8-5-69, CI. 307-265.
Camera Corporation of America: See-
Under, George J., 3,440,941.
Cameras for Industry, Inc.: See —
Friedman, Hirsch, 3,434,405.
Cameron, Albert R.: See-
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Cameron, Albert R., 3,425,442.
Cameron, Daniel F., to Continental Oil Company. Process for the
manufacture of two or more grades of petroleum coke. 3,472,761,
10-14-69, CI. 208-131.
Cameron, Daniel F.: See-
Turner, Malcolm M.; and Cameron, Daniel F., 3, 428,664.
Cameron, Frank J., to Kal-Pac Engineering Ltd., mesne. Ring
barker. 3,465,798, 9-9-69, CI. 144-208.
Cameron, Grant McLay; and Duke, Angus John, lo Ciba Limited.
Curable ester compositions. 3,465,057, 9-2-69, CI. 260-830.
Cameron, Harold A., to Hughes Aircraft Company. High repetition
rate laser. 3,440,558, 4-22-69, CI. 331-94.5
Cameron Iron Works, Inc.: See —
Ahlstone, Arthur G., 3,448,799.
Allen, Herbert, 3,472,271.
Jones, Marvin R.; and Baugh, Benton F., 3,429,385.
Jones, Marvin R., 3,443,643.
Jones, Marvin R.; and Baugh, Benton F., 3,477,526.
Williams, Leonard E.; and Gruller, David L., 3,481,396.
Cameron, John F.; and Fenn, George S., to FMA, Inc. Storage and
retrieval of graphic information. 3,484,751, 12-16-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Cameron, John K., to Amphenol Corporation. Electrical connector
tool. 3,451,117, 6-24-69, CI. 29-203.
Cameron, John, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
Method of preparing Brucella abortus vaccines. 3,449,209, 6-10-
69, CI. 195-96.
Cameron Machine Company: See —
Javid, Farnhang, 3,469,836.
Lyman, Merton C, 3,477,71 1.
Cameron, Margaret M. Illustrative object forming bookcover.
3,456,380, 7-22-69, CI. 46-12.
Cameron, Russell J.; Nielsen, Irvin P.; and Burgh, Ernst E. Mining
and retorting of oil shale. 3,460,867, 8-12-69, CI. 299-2.
Cameron, Scott H.; and Liveright, Michael A., to IIT Research In-
stitute. Graphical input system. 3,449,516, 6-10-69, CI. 178-18.
Cameron, Steele P.: See —
Quick, Lloyd; Mortoly, John L.; and Cameron, Steele
P.,3,428,508.
Camhi, Jack C; Hackney, Donald E.; and Lewis, Thomas Glenn, Jr.,
to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Apparatus for form-
ing layers. 3,422,494, 1-21-69, CI. 18-15.
Camiener, Gerald W.: See —
Hanze, Arthur R.; and Camiener, Gerald W., 3,462,416.
Camila, Friedolf: See —
Prince, Clarence F.; and Camila, Friedolf,3,440,801.
Camin Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Fialkoff, Samuel, 3,424,657.
Naimer, Hubert L., 3,467,583.
Camirand, Wayne M.; and Forrey, Ralph R., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Osmotic dehydration of coated foods.
3,425,848, 2-4-69, CI. 99-199.
Camis, Theodore G., Jr.: See —
Andrae, Ralph N.; and Camis, Theodore G., Jr. ,3,431, 672.
Cammack, Michael A., to Aqua Tec Corporation, mesne. Fluid pres-
sure control for oral hygiene apparatus of the water jet type.
3,425,410, 2-4-69, CI. 128-66.
Cammarata, Henri. Spacing system for dental prosthesis. 3,460,253,
8-12-69, CI. 32-5.
Cammarata, Italo: See —
Vecchio, Martino; Cammarata, Italo; and Lodi, Lu-
ciano.3,442,962.
Vecchio, Martino; Lodi, Luciano; Fattore, Vittorio; and Cam-
marata, Italo,3,476,817.
Cammell Laird & Company (Shipbuilders & Engineers) Limited:
See —
Daniell, Alan F., 3,470,838.
Cammer, Bobby E.; and Venning, Selby G., to General Electric
Company. Pin interconnection verification system responding to a
repeated occurrence of a predetermined voltage on one of the
pins. 3,470,467, 9-30-69, CI. 324-73.
Camoletti, Bruno; and Hausermann, Pascal, to Societe Sciper A. A.
Compoundly curved, sectional structure. 3,468,083, 9-23-69, CI.
52-81.
Camossi, Carlo. Method for making vibration dampening and shock
absorbing support. 3,476,851, 1 1-4-69, CI. 264-229.
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo; Goossens,
Walter; Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and Stynen, Adolf, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne.
Method of processing nuclear fuel by selective C1F fluorination
with separation of UF6 and PuF4. 3,429,669, 2-25-69, CI. 23-326.
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo; Pierini,
Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and Stynen, Adolf, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne. Method of
fluorinating nuclear fuel with recovery of plutonium tetrafluoride
and uranium hexafluoride. 3,429,670, 2-25-69, CI. 23-326.
Camp, Albert T.; Csanady, Elmer R.; and Danziger, Leonard, to
United States of America, Navy. Acetone treated nitrocellulose-
based propellant and process. 3,447,983, 6-3-69, CI. 149-98.
Camp, Dennis W.: See —
Turner, Robert E.; and Camp, Dennis W., 3,465,584.
Camp, Ernest L.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,464,012.
Camp, George D. Method of geoboring. 3,422,912, 1-21-69, CI.
175-40.
Camp, Henry R.; and Polivka, Emil P., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Resin encapsulated, a compression bonded disc-type
semiconductor device. 3,443,168, 5-6-69, CI. 317-234.
Camp, Paul R., to United States of America, Army. Method for
producing predetermined crystal structures. 3,452,549, 7-1-69, CI.
62-58.
Camp, Roger C, to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Variable reluctance head. 3,487,388, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.1
Camp, Thomas R., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. Ceramic
filter bottom directly supporting media. 3,468,422, 9-23-69, CI.
210-274.
Camp, Vernon W.: See —
Leach, Pembroke O.; Jackson, William P.; and Camp, Vernon
W., 3,423,563.
Camp, William W., to Heinemann Electric Company. Arcing grid
case support means. 3,422,235, 1-14-69, CI. 200-147.
Campagna, Philip J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Oil-modified
alkyd emulsion coatings. 3,440,193, 4-22-69, CI. 260-2.
Campagnuoio, Carl J., to United States of America, Army. High im-
pedance digital amplifier. 3,426,783, 2-11-69, CI. 137-81.5
Campagnuoio, Carl J., to United States of America, Army. Aircraft
control system. 3,430,895, 3-4-69, CI. 244-78.
Campagnuoio, Carl J.; and Sieracki, Leonard M., to United States of
America, Army. Pneumatic airfoil actuated amplifier. 3,447,553,
6-3-69, CI. 137-81.5
Campagnuoio, Carl J.: See —
Kirshner, Joseph M.; and Campagnuoio, Carl J.,3,452,771.
Sieracki, Leonard M.; Campagnuoio, Carl J.; and Blodgett,
Francis E.,3, 444,876.
Warren, Raymond W.; Campagnuoio, Carl J.; and Fine,
Jonathan E.,3,442,124.
Campaigne, Ernest E.; and Weddleton, Richard F.Succinimido-[3,4-
b] indan-8-ones and process. 3,453,287, 7-1-69, CI. 260-326.5
Campana, Nicholas L.; Campano, Frank J.; and Lombardi, Louis F.,
to Custom Alarm and Manufacturing Co. Alarm system.
3,486,166, 12-23-69, CI. 340-5.
Campanella, Angelo J., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. In-
dicating system. 3,458,159, 7-29-69, CI. 244-1.
Campanella, Matthew J., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Self-synchronizing tunnel diode and circuit. 3,453,447, 7-1-69, CI.
307-206.
Campanelli, John P.: See —
Anderson, Russell H.; and Campanelli, John P., 3,454, 690.
Campanini, Sergio, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Electric-pneumatic
brake system. 3,482,885, 12-9-69, CI. 303-7.
Campano, Frank J.: See —
Campana, Nicholas L.; Campano, Frank J.; and Lombardi,
Louis F.,3,486,166.
Campbell, Alan M.: See-
Works, John D.; White, Donald H.; and Campbell, Alan
M., 3,453,932.
Campbell, Alastair; and Roberts, Hugh Leithead, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Manufacture of pyridine. 3,478,034, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-290.
Campbell, Alfred D., to Standard Brands Incorporated. Method of
making dusting starch. 3,467,543, 9-16-69, CI. 117-100.
Campbell, Arthur W., to Vego Chemical Corporation. Detergent
composition. 3,441,510, 4-29-69, CI. 252-153.
Campbell Auto-Pour Engineering: See —
Campbell, James Samuel; and Willis, Wilfred Ernest, 3,445,041.
Campbell, Charles R.: See—
Maloney, Jim N., Jr.; Campbell, Charles R.; and Johnson,
Robert,3,457,152.
Campbell, Charles R.; Hicks, John J., Jr.; and Mathews, Marion J.,
Ill, to Monsanto Company. Process for upgrading an acrylonitrile
electrohydrodimerization effluent containing adiponitrile by distil-
lation and alkaline treatment. 3,429,783, 2-25-69, CI. 203-36.
Campbell, Clarence E.: See —
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.;
Butz, Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E.,3,485,230.
Campbell, Clyde D.: See-
Cross, James M.; Campbell, Clyde D.; and Metzger, Sidney
H., 3,450,759.
Cross, James Martin; Metzger, Sidney H., Jr.; and Campbell,
Clyde D.,3,454,505.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Campbell, Craig C, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Acetone-formal-
dehyde and phenol-acetone- formaldehyde resins extended with
animal blood or soy flour and oil-in-water emulsion. 3,471,420,
10-7-69, CI. 260-7.
Campbell, Daniel H., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method of
making a rocket nozzle. 3,485,290, 12-23-69, CI. 164-105.
Campbell, David H., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Supersonic
inlet for jet engines. 3,477,455, 11-11-69, CI. 137-15.1
Campbell, David J.: See —
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J. ,3,436, 397.
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J. ,3,436,398.
Campbell, David Robert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Process for improving dimensional stability of tensilized
polyester film. 3,461,199, 8-12-69, CI. 264-289.
Laliberte, Real; and Campbell, David, 3,455,984.
Campbell, Donald Harvey, to Hooker Chemical Corporation.
Process for coating metal surfaces. 3,462,319, 8-19-69, CI. 148-
6.16
Campbell, Donald H.: See —
Baranauckas, Charles F.; Campbell, Donald H.; and Carr, Rus-
sell L. K., 3,448, 148.
Campbell, Donald J., to Chicago Musical Instrument Co. Frequency
doubler and coupler for electronic music generation systems.
3,443,463, 2-3-69, CI. 84-1.01
Campbell, Donald J., to Chicago Musical Instrument Co. Reitera-
tion, percussion and speaking tone effects in electronic music
generation. 3,467,759, 9-16-69, CI. 84-1.25
Campbell, Donald J., to Chicago Musical Instrument Co. Conversion
of tonal character of aural signals. 3,476,863, 1 1-4-69, CI. 84-1.01
Campbell, Donald K., Jr. Positive displacement internal combustion
engine. 3,439,654, 4-22-69, CI. 123-12.
Campbell, Douglas Gordon. Cartridge holding hair grooming device.
3,476,124, 11-4-69, CI. 132-147.
Campbell, Dudley H., to Stackpole Components Company. Electrical
control with insulating shaft bushing. 3,486,157, 12-23-69, CI.
338-197.
Campbell, Duncan B., to General Motors Corporation. Electric drive
motor logic control system. 3,477,002, 1 1-4-69, CI. 318-227.
Campbell, Elwood C, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Bearing retainer and mount. 3,481,655, 12-2-69, CI. 308-26.
Campbell, Erwin A., to Moore, Lee C, Corporation. Apparatus for
skidding a load on a support. 3,486,737, 12-30-69, CI. 254-106.
Campbell, Everett W.: See —
Stachowiak, Robert W., Sr.; and Campbell, Everett
W., 3,484,426.
Campbell, Gabe L.: See —
Eklund, Phillip R.; and Campbell, Gabe L., 3,470,720.
Campbell, George A., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. System for control-
lably energizing and monitoring the normalcy of successively
selectable electrical load devices. 3,457,453, 7-22-69, CI. 315-88.
Campbell, George A., to Pennwalt Corporation. Electrical coded-
pulse generator for marine signals. 3,475,619, 10-28-69, CI. 307-
40.
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V., to Algoship Inter-
national Limited, mesne. Contra-rotating propeller drive for sur-
face and submarine vessels. 3,469,556, 9-30-69, CI. 1 15-34.
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V., to Algoship Inter-
national Limited, mesne. Hull form of low length/breadth ratio.
3,481,295, 12-2-69, CI. 114-57.
Campbell, George W., Jr.; Nies, Nelson P.; and Atteberry, Johnny
C, to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation. Method for
improving physical properties of boric oxide. 3,479,137, 11-18-69,
CI. 23-149.
Campbell, Gifford & Morton Limited: See —
Parfit, Raymond H., 3,438,426.
Campbell, Harold E. Counter drive movement apparatus. 3,470,765,
10-7-69, CI. 74-665.
Campbell, Henry Fred, to Campbell Research Corporation. Building
erection. 3,468,094, 9-23-69, CI. 52-742.
Campbell, lain Brown, to Babcock & Wilcox, Limited. Liquid fuel
burners. 3,446,439, 5-27-69, CI. 239-419.3
Campbell, Ian P.: See—
Schcrr, Robert E.; McHosc, Andre H.; Campbell, Ian P.; and
Bryan, Carney J. ,3,448,705.
Campbell, J Allan; and Babcock, John C, to Upjohn Company, The.
2-Piperidylglycol kctals of steroidal compounds. 3,466,276, 9-9-
69, CI. 260-239.55
Campbell, Jackson E.; and Thomscn, Erich. Apparatus for reducing
shells in outer-curve rails. 3,469,784, 9-30-69, CI. 238-287.
Campbell, James D., Ill: See—
Cillag, John R.; and Campbell, James D., 111,3,432,421.
Gustafson, Wilbur E.; Chase, Walter M.; Lievens, James L.; and
Campbell, James D., 3,454,949.
Campbell, James Kcrmit, to Dow Corning Corporation. Organosilox-
anc-containing finishes for organic fibers. 3,423,235, 1-21-69, CI.
117-138. 8
Campbell, James K., to Dow Corning Corporation. Antistatic lubri-
cant as a process finish for synthetic fibers. 3,423,314, 1-21-69,
CI. 252-8.6
Campbell, James K.; and Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Aminoalkyl silicone glass lubricant. 3,460,216, 8-12-69,
CI. 28-75.
Campbell, James K.; and Richter, Roberta C, to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Polyamide and polyester fabrics treated with isocyanate
functional siloxanes. 3,485,661, 12-23-69, CI. 117-138.8
Campbell, James R.: See —
Boynton, William Wentworth; Campbell, James R.; and
Nisewanger, Carrol R., 3, 42 1,301.
Campbell, James R. Honeycomb core panel mounting and connect-
ing system. 3,476,422, 11-4-69, CI. 287-189.36
Campbell, James Samuel. Molten metal charging means for a fur-
nace. 3,472,942, 10-14-69, CI. 13-33.
Campbell, James Samuel; and Willis, Wilfred Ernest, said Campbell
assor. to Campbell Auto-Pour Engineering. Liquid dispensing as-
sembly with improved filling means. 3,445,041, 5-20-69, CI. 222-
152.
Campbell, Jean K., to USM Corporation. Means for making pellets,
particularly explosive pellets. 3,430,532, 3-4-69, CI. 86-1.
Campbell, John H.; and Kershaw, Delmar D., to General Electric
Company. Low pressure electric discharge lamp electrode.
3,448,318, 6-3-69, CI. 313-212.
Campbell, John M.; and Miller, Arthur J., to Carrier Corporation.
Inlet casing assembly for turbomachine. 3,476,487, 11-4-69, CI.
415-134.
Campbell, John Robert, to Monsanto Company. Mixed polyphenyl
ethers-thioethers. 3,426,075, 2-4-69, CI. 260-609.
Campbell, John Robert, to Monsanto Company. Phenoxy bis(phenyl-
mercapto)benzenes. 3,452,101, 6-24-69, CI. 260-609.
Campbell, John Robert; and Hatton, Roger E., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Polyphenyl thioethers. 3,450,770, 6-17-69, CI. 260-609.
Campbell, John Stewart, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Process for producing hydrogen peroxide and an alkali metal per-
borate. 3,433,582, 3-18-69, CI. 23-60.
Campbell, Kenneth K., Jr.; and Meyer, Heinrich F., to General Elec-
tric Company. Methods and apparatus for fixing interface pins in
electrical circuit boards. 3,484,937, 12-23-69, CI. 29-630.
Campbell, Kenneth: See —
Moss, Ronald; Campbell, Kenneth; and Griffiths, Samuel
T.,3,481,866.
Campbell, Lloyd B. Temperature indicator. 3,437,070, 4-8-69, CI.
116-114.
Campbell, Louis T., Ill, to National Steel Corporation. Metallurgical
vessel and supporting ring structure. 3,455,545, 7-15-69, CI. 266-
36.
Campbell, Mark E., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Pat-
tern recognition system employing time- sequence signals.
3,436,547, 4-1-69, CI. 250-203.
Campbell, Max L. Door alarm. 3,425,386, 2-4-69, CI. 116-87.
Campbell, Paul K., to Anderson Electric Corporation. Electrical con-
nector cover. 3,484,541, 12-16-69, CI. 174-138.
Campbell, Phillip J.: See—
Vanderborgh, George H., Jr.; and Campbell, Phillip
J. ,3,486,486.
Campbell, Ramsey G.; and Oldenburg, Charles C, to Colonial Sugar
Refining Company Limited, The, mesne. Electrodialysis of sugar
phosphorylation reaction solutions. 3,472,750, 10-14-69, CI. 204-
180.
Campbell, Ramsey G.; Oldenburg, Charles C; and Simone,
Raymond A., to Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited, The.
Process for preparing phosphate esters of carbohydrates.
3,437,652, 4-8-69, CI. 260-234.
Campbell Research Corporation: See —
Campbell, Henry Fred, 3,468,094.
Campbell, Rex C; and McDowell, Earle B., to General Electric
Company. Synchronizer for register control. 3,428,877, 2-18-69,
CI. 318-85.
Campbell, Richard S. Multi-base counter mechanism. 3,436,013, 4-
1-69, CI. 235-74.
Campbell, Robert A.: See —
Viens, George E.; Campbell, Robert A.; Banks, George N.;
Sachdeva, Roshan L.; and Sirianni, Guy V., 3,44 1,651.
Campbell, Robert Edward, to British Ropes Limited. Rope, strand or
the like. 3,425,207, 2-4-69, CI. 57-145.
Campbell, Robert F.: See —
Lichti, Robert D., 3,424,321.
Campbell, Robert H.: See —
Belak, Steven G ; and Campbell, Robert H., 3,458,303.
Campbell, Robert L.: See —
Bell, Richard J.; Campbell, Robert L.; Brust, Albert E.; and
Custer, Lloyd R.,3,455,699.
Campbell, Robert L., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Tubular heat
exchanger with thermostatic valve. 3,420,293, 1-7-69, CI. 165-39.
Campbell, Robert L. Noncurling floor protector. 3,427,705, 2-18-69,
CI. 29-449.
Campbell, Robert N., Jr.; and Williams, John H., to Sea-Land Ser-
vice, Inc. Container safety guide for containership loading and un-
loading. 3,426,878, 2-11-69, CI. 193-38.
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237
Campbell, Robert W.; and Heiny, Arza D., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Vibration dampener for dynamoelectric machine claw-
tooth rotors. 3,445,694, 5-20-69, CI. 310-51.
Campbell, Rollin E.; and Forse, Harry D. Pressing machine.
3,463,367, 8-26-69, CI. 223-57.
Campbell, Rollin E.; and Forse, Harry D. Sleeve pressing apparatus.
3,484,821, 12-16-69, CI. 223-73.
Campbell, Ronald, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her Britannic
Majesty's Government of the. Extrusion apparatus. 3,447,203, 6-3-
69, CI. 18-14.
Campbell, Rouel R. Film transport apparatus. 3,454,334, 7-8-69, CI.
352-191.
Campbell, Roy: See-
Green, Martin; and Campbell, Roy, 3,459,458.
Campbell, Ruth A. Automobile rear deck bag. 3,473,713, 10-21-69,
CI. 224-42.01
Campbell, Sidney Glenroy: See —
Harding, John; Placzek, Peter; and Campbell, Sidney Glen-
roy,3,477,352.
Campbell Soup Company; See —
Hutchinson, Edmund C, 3,420,036.
Hutchinson, Edmund C, 3,472,722.
Ramsay, Joseph D., 3,448,778.
Weeks, Richard C, 3,432,310.
Campbell, Stephen P., Jr.: See —
Ray, Richard W.; and Campbell, Stephen P., Jr.,3,450,319.
Campbell, Thomas J., to Radio Corporation of America. Oscillator
using a transistor as voltage controlled capacitance. 3,422,369, 1-
14-69, CI. 331-36.
Campbell, Trevor G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Ejector
mechanism for loader buckets. 3,426,928, 2-1 1-69, CI. 214-767.
Campbell, Trevor G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Swing away
cutting edge for ejector buckets. 3,433,377, 3-18-69, CI. 214-767.
Campbell, Trevor G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Loader lift
linkage. 3,464,574, 9-2-69, CI. 214-776.
Campbell, Trevor G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Control
system for an ejector bucket. 3,484,010, 12-16-69, CI. 214-767.
Campbell, Trevor G., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Pivoted
cutting edge for earthmoving scrapers. 3,486,254, 12-30-69, CI.
37-129.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Coogan, Lawrence P.; and Hosoda, Yoshimi,
to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Push-pull coupling for tractor-
scraper units. 3,434,738, 3-25-69, CI. 280-477.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Eftefield, Larry G.; and Moser, Raymond L.,
to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Baffle apparatus for self-loading
scrapers. 3,474,547, 10-28-69, CI. 37-8.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Lichti, Robert W.; and Liess, Richard K., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Self-loading scraper with elevator
mounting coupled to ejection means. 3,452,458, 7-1-69, CI. 37-8.
Campbell, Vernon R., to L & L Manufacturing Company. Fluid
pressure coupling. 3,438,655, 4-15-69, CI. 285-158.
Campbell, Vernon R., to L & L Manufacturing Company. Tube
coupling. 3,453,009, 7-1-69, CI. 285-341.
Campbell, Victor H., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Color tem-
perature stabilization in color receivers. 3,479,449, 11-18-69, CI.
178-5.4
Campbell, Whittington A., to Trailco Manufacturing & Sales Co.
Retractable lock. 3,486,787, 12-30-69, CI. 296-35.
Campbell, William B.; and Kingery, William D., to Lexington
Laboratories, Inc. Preparation of alumina crystals from a vapor
phase reaction by monitoring the spectral scattering of light.
3,449,071, 6-10-69, CI. 23-142.
Campbell, William B.; and Schaffer, Philip S., to Lexington Labora-
tories, Inc. Epitaxially coating ruby with doped alumina.
3,449,147, 6-10-69, CI. 117-33.3
Campbell, William G., to Barber-Colman Company. Drive
mechanism for a machine tool. 3,453,931, 7-8-69, CI. 90-4.
Campbell, William Henry: See —
Crawley, John; Saunders, Alan; Milne, Alistair; and Campbell,
William Henry,3,43 1,825.
Campbell, William Henry; and Pcnncll, John Antony, to Vickers
Limited. Scaling of high pressure vessels. 3,467,273, 9-16-69, CI.
220-46.
Campbell, William H., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Chair support assembly.
3,462,190, 8-19-69, CI. 297-85.
Campbell, William J. M., to Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company, Inc.
Vehicle wheel suspension means. 3,481,623, 12-2-69, CI. 280-124.
Campbell, William J. M., to Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company, Inc.
Vehicle chassis construction. 3,481,643, 12-2-69, CI. 296-28.
Campbell, William J. Electrolytic production of a protective coating
on articles. 3,475,296, 10-28-69, CI. 204-58.
Campbell, William W.; and Lcatham, Earl, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Process for the production of caustic calcined magnesia.
3,429,664, 2-25-69, CI. 23-201.
Campi, Anthony V.; Chapman, Robert E.; and Gray, Bruce H., to
United States of America, Army. Coding device. 3,451,044, 6-17-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Campion, Donald C, Sr. Vented fluid valve. 3,459,212, 8-5-69, CI.
137-312.
Campion, Edward J. Snow disposal unit with electrical melting
means. 3,452,459, 7-1-69, CI. 37-12.
Campion, Peter, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Car-
bon-dioxide cooled, graphite-moderated nuclear reactor.
3,427,221,2-11-69, CI. 176-58.
Campo, James A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thermocompression bonding of foil leads. 3,483,610, 12-16-69,
CI. 29-497.
Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Video display system.
3,429,995, 2-25-69, CI. 178-7.3
Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Two speed tape transport
with independent audio and video modes of operation. 3,449,528,
6-10-69, CI. 179-100.2
Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Erase head. 3,449,529, 6-
10-69, CI. 179-100.2
Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Magnetic transducer head
with single record winding and plural reproduce windings.
3,469,037, 9-23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Color television camera
with single scanning beam. 3,484,546, 12-16-69, CI. 178-5.4
Camson Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Tims, Fred W., Jr., 3,478,427.
Canada, Frank A. Brakeshoe punching apparatus. 3,485,129, 12-23-
69, CI. 83-454.
Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in right of, as represented by the
Minister of National Defence: See —
Wright, Jerauld George, 3,453,619.
Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in the right of, as represented by
the Minister of National Defence: See —
Stubbs, Royston A.; and Kidd, Derek J., 3,457,393.
Canada Iron Foundries Limited: See —
Mahy, Raymond Marcel; and Tyler, William J., 3,470,970.
Stewart, John K., 3,426,697.
Stewart, John K., 3,430,578.
Stewart, John K., 3,459,135.
Canada, James R., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Treating inhomogene-
ous subterranean formations. 3,430,701, 3-4-69, CI. 166-269.
Canada Packers Limited: See —
Koh, Teow Yan, 3,482,014.
Okany, Antonia, 3,436,413.
Teasdale, Barton F., 3,443,967.
Canadair Limited: See —
Huvers, Marius E., 3,469,102.
Kurdyla, Nicholas, 3,435,332.
Canaday, James A.: See —
Wiley, Carl A.; Canaday, James A.; Loeschen, Herbert C; and
Gaston, James B.,3,450,869.
Canade, George F.: See —
Carder, Frank B.; Wright, Robert; Canade, George F.; and
Stein, Daniel,3,472,175.
Canadelli, Luciano. Asynchronous single-biphase motor with power
and polarity switching. 3,440,510, 4-22-69, CI. 318-224.
Canadelli, Luciano. Bi-phase and single-phase motor with polarity
switching. 3,463,988, 8-26-69, CI. 318-224.
Canadian Breweries, Limited: See —
Schaus, Orland Q, 3,436,226.
Schaus, Orland Otto; and Papadopoulos, Antonios, 3,437,490.
Canadian Bronze Company Limited: See —
Horsey, Sydney F.; and Tyler, William J. L., 3,432,097.
Canadian General Electric Company Limited: See —
Davidson, William Theodore, 3,428,779.
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, 3,458,151.
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, 3,463,414.
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, 3,472,439.
Gaensbauer, Herbert A.; and Elgar, Everett C, 3,436,579.
Hanes, Glenn M., 3,450,826.
Howard, John F., 3,423,712.
Howard, John F., 3,454,917.
Lafforgue, Jean-Claude Rene, 3,440,403.
MacKay, Ian Norton, 3,428,523.
Maltarp, Robert K„ 3,423,103.
Canadian Industries Limited: See —
Falconer, Errol Linton, 3,421,954.
Hoey, Gordon Randolph, 3,442,779.
Jones, Elwyn David, 3,482,762.
Jones, Elwyn David, 3,485,145.
Kelly, Cornelius James Noel; and Knott, Robert Franklin,
3,431,154.
Miller, Roger M.; Mueller, Bruno; and Sorochan, Walter G.,
3,446,884.
Murdock, James David; and Sharp, John Arthur, 3,463,746.
Sharp, John Arthur, 3,440,189.
Shaw, Richard; and Wood, James K., 3,455,648.
Sikora, Josef, 3,480,650.
Trudel, Gerald Joseph, 3,433,809.
Wood, Herbert Holden, 3,464,005.
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited: See —
Delcellier, Henri A.; and Mills, Phillip J., 3,448,858.
Trollope, William G. A., 3,477,548.
Young, Douglas L. G., 3,458,038.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Canadian International Paper Company: See—
Cranford, William B.; Petricola, Anthony J.; and McLeod, Mur-
ray J., 3,475,269.
Hamilton, Douglas D., 3,482,611.
Ingruber, Otto V., 3,471,393.
Kalisch, John H., 3,479,249.
Latter, Lionel E., 3,464,367.
Lee, Charles Allen; and Murphy, James A., 3,445,331.
MacDonald, Donald M., 3,464,840.
Murphy, James A., 3,430,629.
Murphy, James A.; Lee, Charles A.; and Spravniks, Eduards,
3,472,504.
Murphy, James A.; Watkins, Cecil H.; Dewhurst, Ernest James;
and Engel, Carl, 3,473,694.
Nystrand, Ernst Daniel, 3,473,800.
Read, Dale W., 3,448,096.
Canadian Marconi Company: See—
Broadbent, Norman; and Read, Kenneth G., 3,435,348.
Canadian Patents and Development Limited: See —
Ashbrook, Allan W.; Ritcey, Gordon M.; and Joe, Edwin G.,
3,455,680.
Blachut, Theodore J.; and Smialowski, Antoni J., 3,465,444.
Blachut, Theodore J.; Schut, Gerhardus H.; and Smialowski, An-
toni J., 3,486,820.
Bleackley, William J., 3,463,894.
Bleackley, William J.; and Cumming, William A., 3,465,114.
Bleackley, William J., 3,466,415.
Bloom, Myer; Enga, Eric; and Lew Hin, 3,484,603.
Capes, Charles E.; Sutherland, John P.; and Mc Ilhinney, Allan
E., 3,471,267.
Cohen, Morris; and Sewell, Peter B., 3,466,234.
Cox, Clarence D., 3,422,347.
Creighton, Stephen Mark; and Wood, John Charles T.,
3,468,943.
Cumming, William A.; and Bleackley, William J., 3,456,355.
Cumming, William A., 3,457,385.
Dauphinee, Thomas M., 3,474,330.
Godby, Ensley A.; Baker, Ralph C; and Strome, Murray W.,
3,432,751.
Goodman, Ronald H.; Bettens, Arsene H.; and Josling, Clifford
A., 3,476,939.
Helfrich, Wolfgang; and Schneider, William G., 3,457,153.
Mac Martin, Malcolm Pearson; and Kusters, Norbert Leo,
3,484,691.
Makow, David M., 3,479,588.
Moore, Arthur D., 3,470,471.
Redhead, Paul Aveling, 3,465,189.
Smyth, Henry Lyall Ross, 3,431,481.
Spencer, John Francis Theodore; Tulloch, Alexander Patrick;
and Gorin, Philip Albert James, 3,445,337.
Stedman, Donald F., 3,449,135.
Stoessl, Albert, 3,475,459.
Viens, George E.; Campbell, Robert A.; Banks, George N.;
Sachdeva, Roshan L.; and Sirianni, Guy V., 3,441,651.
Canadian Seating Company Limited: See —
Brunskole, Josef H., 3,443,835.
Canadian Stackpole Ltd.: See —
Caulford, Donald Alexander; and Phin, James R., 3,450,586.
Canadian Vickers Limited: See —
Dyke, Stanley J.; and Tartavel, Marcel L., 3,472,169.
Canadian Westinghouse Company, Limited: See —
Blythe, Allan L., 3,477,014.
Hands, Edward; and Henstock, Graham, 3,469,1 12.
Jewell, George S., 3,423,590.
Simpson, Robert G.; Luker, Ronald J.; and Jewell, George S.,
3,479,513.
Canady, Arthur R., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Friction welded
internally cooled piston. 3,485,143, 12-23-69, CI. 92-176.
Canale, Michael A. Vacuum frame and improvements for vacuum
frames. 3,420,608, 1-7-69, CI. 355-91.
Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Gas lift valve.
3,426,786, 2-11-69, CI. 137-155.
Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Gas lift valve.
3,476,135, 11-4-69, CI. 137-155.
Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Fluid powered
timing device. 3,478,645, 1 1-18-69, CI. 91-335.
Canavan, Daniel M. Artist's easel and carrying case. 3,476,456, 11-4-
69, CI. 312-231.
Canavan, John J.; Gawrylowicz, Henry; Buckley, William J., Jr.; and
Johns, William, to United States of America, Army. Fuel-oxidizer
injection. 3,430,863, 3-4-69, CI. 239-412.
Canavesi, Roberto: See—
Aglietti, Giancarlo; and Canavesi, Roberto, 3,478, 121.
Canceill, Bernard Jean-Jacques, to International Standard Electric
Corporation. Magnetic closure and switch for doors and similar
devices. 3,426,166, 2-4-69, CI. 200-61.62
Cancilla, Frank F., Jr. Centrifugal axle clutch. 3,426,877, 2-11-69,
CI. 192-105.
Cancilla, Vincent W., to Beloit Corporation. Two pipe disc refiner.
3,438,586, 4-15-69, CI. 241-146.
Cancrinus, Hendrik: See—
Freidmann, Eric Helmuth; Trembath, Timothy Richard; Can-
crinus, Hendrik; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425,298.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425,297.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,449,983.
Cancro, Ciro A., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Low power drain semi-conductor cir-
cuit. 3,426,219, 2-4-69, CI. 307-268.
Candioto, Donny W.: See —
Quinn, Richard M.; and Candioto, Donny W.,3,428,819.
Candle Corporation of America: See —
Kayne, Marvin L., 3,473,014.
Candlin, John Paton; and Janes, William Henry, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries, Limited. Olefin production. 3,436,431, 4-1-69, CI.
260-666.
Candor, James T.: See —
Candor, Robert R.; and Candor, James T., 3,447, 174.
Candor, Robert R.; and Candor, James T., 3,470,716.
Candor, Robert R.; and Candor, James T. Laundry apparatus or the
like. 3,447,174, 6-3-69, CI. 8-158.
Candor, Robert R.; and Candor, James T. Electrostatic apparatus.
3,470,716, 10-7-69, CI. 68-4.
Candy Equipment Company: See —
Kinney, David J.; Fagg, Jack R.; and Smith, Donald P.,
3,452,689.
Candy Mfg. Co., Inc.: See —
Hendershot, Robert V., 3,465,269.
Cane, Albert Leslie. Ball game apparatus including a playing area
and movable pieces selectively movable along said playing area.
3,428,316, 2-18-69, CI. 273-85.
Cane, Nicholas William; and Rushton, William, to Lightning
Fasteners Limited. Methods and apparatus for making staples.
3,446,009, 5-27-69, CI. 59-75.
Canegallo, Giovanni, to Welwyn Electric Limited. Oxide film re-
sistor. 3,469,227, 9-23-69, CI. 338-262.
Canepa, Michele, to Olivetti-General Electric S.p.A., mesne. Mag-
netic transfluxor matrix information storage device. 3,434,129, 3-
18-69, CI. 340-174.
Canevari, Roger: See —
Regnie, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude; and
Laubie, Michel.3,457,263.
Regnier, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude;
and Laubie, Michel.3,435,036.
Canfield, Albert A. Switch assembly. 3,486,151, 12-23-69, CI. 337-
81.
Canfield, Brett J., 75% to Graham, John M. 25% to Neill, Elvin D.
Safety and parking vehicle braking device. 3,425,221, 2-4-69, CI.
60-54.5
Canfield, Dale Kelley: See—
Soehngen, John William; Wagner, William Sherwood; Jamison,
Saunders Eliot; and Canfield, Dale Kelley,3,444,863.
Canfield, Eugene B., to General Electric Company. Accelerometer.
3,479,886, 11-25-69, CI. 73-516.
Canfield, Sheldon A.: See-
Underwood, John T.; Palmer, Burton M.; Canfield, Sheldon A.;
and Pitt, Richard E.,3,467,739.
Canivez, Etienne Jean Baptiste Edouard, to Houilleres du Bassin du
Nord et du Pas-de-Calais. Device for removing, replacing and ap-
plying coke- oven cell sealing plugs on their seats. 3,437,563, 4-8-
69, CI. 202-262.
Cann, Gordon L., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for containing a plasma produced by opposed electrodes.
3,452,249, 6-24-69, CI. 315-111.
Cann, Gordon L., to Xerox Corporation, mesne. Method and ap-
paratus for electromagnetically containing a plasma. 3,467,885, 9-
16-69, CI. 315-111.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation.
Plasma containment apparatus with ion cyclotron resonance heat-
ing. 3,437,871,4-8-69, CI. 315-111.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation.
Plasma arc electrodes with anode heat shield. 3,449,628, 6-10-69,
CI. 315-111.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation.
Multi-level vacuum pumping system for plasma containment
device. 3,453,469, 7-1-69, CI. 313-7.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation.
Plasma arc electrodes. 3,453,474, 7-1-69, CI. 313-161.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation,
mesne. Plasma arc electrodes. 3,453,488, 7-1-69, CI. 315-111.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., to Xerox Corporation.
Multiple anode electrode assembly. 3,453,489, 7-1-69, CI. 315-
111.
Cann, Gordon L.; Harder, Robert L.; and Jacobs, Paul F., to Xerox
Corporation. Plasma energy extraction. 3,462,622, 8-19-69, CI.
310-11.
Cann, James Roosevelt. Toilet tissue holder & bowl brush.
3,429,474, 2-25-69, CI. 220-20.
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239
Cannady, Samuel J.; Fisher, Donald C; and Hamilton, Vem E., to
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Microscopic examining
apparatus utilizing scann- ing techniques. 3,449,053, 6-10-69, CI.
356-178.
Cannell, Lawrence G.: See —
Magoon, Eugene F.; Cannell, Lawrence G.; and Raley, John
H., 3,483,269.
Cannell, Lawrence; Magoon, Eugene F.; and Raley, John H., to Shell
Oil Company. Olefin oligomerization. 3,424,815, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
683.15
Cannelongo, Joseph Frederick, to American Cyanamid Company.
Flame retardant compositions for plastics. 3,422,047, 1-14-69, CI.
260-28.5
Cannelongo, Joseph Frederick, to American Cyanamid Company.
Flame retardant compositions for plastics. 3,422,048, 1-14-69, CI.
260-28.5
Canner, Herman M. Conveyorized die casting machine having bias-
ing and ejection apparatus. 3,470,940, 10-7-69, CI. 164-269.
Canning, Thomas F.; Rooney, John A. P.; and Phillips, Frank L., to
American Potash & Chemical Corporation, mesne. Process for
removing impurities from a fluid stream. 3,436,344, 4-1-69, CI.
210-39.
Canning, Thomas N., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Shock-layer radiation mea-
surement. 3,452,872, 7-1-69, CI. 210-217.
Canning, Thomas N., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Hypervelocity gun.
3,465,638, 9-9-69, CI. 89-8.
Canno, Leonard E.; and Grob, William H. F., to Equitable Paper
Bag Co., Inc. Bag with box-like top closure. 3,447,736, 6-3-69, CI.
229-54.
Canno, Leonard E.; and Grob, William H. F., to Equitable Paper
Bag Co., Inc. Handle construction for carrier box bag. 3,464,620,
9-2-69, CI. 229-54.
Cannon, Charles R., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Cellulose
acetate membranes. 3,460,683, 8-12-69, CI. 210-500.
Cannon, Charles R.; Cantor, Paul A.; and King, Willam M., to
Aerojet-General Corporation. Process for the manufacture of a
reverse osmosis membrane having a non-heating annealing step.
3,432,584, 3-1 1-69, CI. 264-49.
Cannon, Craig W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Track roller seal. 3,420,584, 1-7-69, CI. 308-36.2
Cannon, Craig W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Hydraulic transmission system for driving steerable wheels of a
motor vehicle. 3,446,305, 5-27-69, CI. 180-43.
Cannon, Craig W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Hydraulic motor driven steerable wheel. 3,469,648, 9-30-69, CI.
180-43.
Cannon, Cyril G.; Davies, Barrie L.; Selwood, Alan; and Williams,
Roy A., to British Nylon Spinners Limited. Continuous filament
yarns. 3,468,1 17, 9-23-69, CI. 57-140.
Cannon, Cyril G.; Selwood, Alan; Davies, Barrie L.; and Williams,
Roy A., to British Nylon Spinners Limited. Yarns of polymeric
material and a process and apparatus for making same. 3,486,318,
12-30-69, CI. 57-34.
Cannon, David R., to Reynolds Metals Company. Apparatus for
developing a cylinder. 3,435,748, 4-1-69, CI. 95-89.
Cannon, Don L.: See —
Trapp, Orlin D.; and Cannon, Don L.,3,479,862.
Cannon, Edwin Q-, Jr.: See —
Yauney, Lloyd R.; Rider, Rowland W.; and Cannon, Edwin Q.,
Jr.,3,461,586.
Cannon, Ernest W.; and Byrens, David W., 16 2/3% to Aitken,
James B. Collin, Charles B. Shapiro, David F., and Koo, Jack C.
T. Space divider. 3,463,218, 8-26-69, CI. 160-135.
Cannon, Henry T., Jr.: See—
Buice, Joel B.; and Cannon, Henry T., Jr., 3,475,659.
Cannon, Howard E.: See—
Standaart, Adrian W., 3,474,458.
Cannon, John Berkman, Jr.; and Eliot, Warner Ayres, to HRB-
Singer, Inc. Nonlinear function generator. 3,454,786, 7-8-69, CI.
307-229
Cannon, Lester E.; Tindall, John M.; and Taylor, Howard N., to
Folding Cartons, Inc. Packaging apparatus. 3,474,594, 10-28-69,
CI. 53-186.
Cannon Mills Company: See —
Harkey, Johnny D., 3,434,504.
Harkey, Johnny D., 3,463,198.
Holland, Victor B.; Propst, Merton C, Jr.; and Wyatt, Harold
W., 3,425,788.
Moritz, Werner; and Ridenhour, Joseph C, 3,468,694.
Cannon, Richard L.; and Morse, Charles M., to Dale Electronics,
Inc. Player piano tracking and transpose system. 3,444,770, 5-20-
69, CI. 84-139.
Cannon, Richard; and Morse, Charles M., to Dale Electronics, Inc.
Player piano key actuating solenoid valve assembly. 3,426,304, 2-
4-69, CI. 335-255.
Cannon, Robert H.: See-
Smith, Eugene E.; and Cannon, Robert H., 3,459,082.
Cannon, Robert W. Incubator egg tray. 3,470,851, 10-7-69, CI. 119-
43.
Cannon, William A.: See —
Toy, Madeline S.; Cannon, William A.; English, William David;
and Berger, Carl,3,427,207.
Cannon, William N., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Synergistic com-
bination containing an oxiodinium compound and bis-( 3,5,6-
trichloro-2- hydroxyphenyl)methane. 3,428,736, 2-18-69, CI. 424-
340.
Cannon, William N., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Synergistic com-
bination containing an oxiodinium compound and 3,4,4'-
trichlorocarbanilide. 3,435,119, 3-25-69, CI. 424-322.
Cannon, William N.; and Gerzon, Koert, to Lilly, Eli, and Company.
Method of controlling growth of algae with benzofurazans and
benzofuranzan-1 -oxides. 3,420,654, 1-7-69, CI. 71-67.
Canny, Floyd H.; and Doll, Peter A., to SCM Corporation. Repeat
carriage spacing mechanism for typewriters. 3,472,353, 10-14-69,
CI. 197-82.
Canoga Electronics Corporation: See —
Stegen, Robert J., 3,445,850.
Canon Camera Company, Incorporated: See —
Goshima, Takeshi, 3,479,943.
Iwata, Namio; Takahashi, Koichi; Sato, Isao; and Yanagisawa,
Sizuyasu, 3,454,756.
Canon Camera Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Goshima, Takeshi; and Takado, Koichi, 3,438,315.
Matsui, Yoshiya, 3,438,695.
Takano, Eiichi, 3,481,664.
Tanaka, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Shinkichi; Hasegawa, Tetsuo; and
Sato, Toshihiko, 3,438,706.
Canon, Max D., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. X-ray spec-
troscope assembly having an analyzer block composed of annealed
pyrolytic graphite on an optically accurate surface. 3,424,428, 1-
28-69, CI. 250-51.5
Canonico, Domenic A.; Sakaguchi, Edwin M.; and Wellers, Charles
A. W., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Electron beam welding
of a thin metal foil in a sandwiched type arrangement. 3,458,683,
7-29-69, CI. 219-121.
Canrad Precision Industries, Inc.: See—
Chilowsky, Constantin, 3,421,748.
Feuer, Irving, 3,478,209.
Goldman, William A., 3,437,600.
Cantalupo, Francis J.; and Setka, Raymond P., to Crane Co. Limit
switches. 3,482,459, 12-9-69, CI. 74-89.15
Cantarutti, Armindo: See —
Jones, Thomas C; and Cantarutti, Armindo,3,428,510.
Cantarutti, Armindo, to NRM Corporation. Apparatus for severing
tire ply stock and the like. 3,429,490, 2-25-69, CI. 225-94.
Cantarutti, Armindo, to NRM Corporation. Tire building machine.
3,438,832, 4-15-69, CI. 156-401.
Cantarutti, Armindo, to NRM Corporation. Tire curing press.
3,464,090, 9-2-69, CI. 18-17.
Cantarutti, Armindo, to AMK Subsidiary Corporation, mesne. Tire
mold construction. 3,479,693, 11-25-69, CI. 18-17.
Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen F., to NRM Corporation.
Sectional tire mold mechanism. 3,460,197, 8-12-69, CI. 18-2.
Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen F., to NRM Corporation.
Tire curing press. 3,484,898, 12-23-69, CI. 18-17.
Turk, Leonard G.; Cantarutti, Armindo; and Breza, Stephen
F.,3,461,502.
Cantatore, Giuseppe, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Solid
polymonoolefin compositions having improved dye receptivity and
new basic nitrogen polycondensates employed therein. 3,475,518,
10-28-69, CI. 260-897.
Cantatore, Giuseppe; and Bonvicini, Alberto, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Polypropylene composition having improved dye receptive-
ly containing epichlorohydrin/diamine/ diphenol polycondensate.
3,454,670, 7-8-69, CI. 260-837.
Canteen Corporation: See—
Breitenstein, Charles T.; Pearl, Donald C; and Eliason, Walter
A., 3,429,253.
Nickl, Franklyn George, 3,431,367.
Cantella, Richard C: See—
Mott, Ralph B., Sr.; Mott, Ralph B., Jr.; Woods, Robert L.; and
Cantella, Richard C.,3,474,977.
Mott, Ralph B., Sr.; Mott, Ralph B., Jr.; Woods, Robert L.; and
Cantella, Richard C.,3,475,068.
Canteloube, Andre. Process and apparatus for the automatic manu-
facture of panels with integrated tube-circuits. 3,442,001, 5-6-69,
CI. 29-407.
Canter, George, to Security Fur Seal Co., Inc. Tamper-proof seal.
3,425,730, 2-4-69, CI. 292-317.
Canter, James A., to General Motors Corporation. Variable speed
control circuit for single phase alternating current induction type
motors. 3,461,370, 8-12-69, CI. 318-227.
Canterbury, Howard M. Automatic hydrant dripping apparatus.
3,446,226, 5-27-69, CI. 137-62.
Canterbury, Howard M. In-line filter case. 3,447,687, 6-3-69, CI.
210-232.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Canterino, Peter J.: See—
Goebel, George A.; and Canterino, Peter J. ,3,435,019.
Cantlin, John H.: See—
Linke, Alvin W.; and Cantlin, John H., 3,435,682.
Cantor, Marshall: See-
Pitt, Howard; and Cantor, Marshall, 3,440,459.
Pitt, Howard; and Cantor, Marshall,3,440,718.
Cantor, Paul A.: See-
Cannon, Charles R.; Cantor, Paul A.; and King, Willam
M., 3,432,584.
King, William M.; and Cantor, Paul A. ,3,444,286.
Cantrel, James F.: See —
Ditson, J. D.; and Cantrel, James F.,3,424,479.
Cantrel, Kenneth E.: See—
Reinert, Andrew J.; and Cantrel, Kenneth E., 3,474, 175.
Reinert, Andrew J.; Blackwell, Jennings P.; and Cantrel, Ken-
neth E.,3,474,173.
Reinert, Andrew J.; Cantrel, Kenneth E.; and Cobb, Raymond
L.,3,475,539.
Cantrell, Harry N.; and Couleur, John F. General Electric Company
Data processing system including means for protect- ing predeter-
mined areas of memory. 3,473,159, 10-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cantrill, James E., to General Electric Company. Graft copolymers
of polycarbonate on an addition polymer backbone. 3,461,187, 8-
12-69, CI. 260-873.
Cantrill, James E., to General Electric Company. Vinyl polymer
grafts on polycarbonates. 3,462,515, 8-19-69, CI. 260-873.
Cantwell, David B. Golf bag support. 3,435,866, 4-1-69, CI. 150-1.5
Canty, Edgar P.; and Obszarny, Thedore J., to Guardian Electric
Manufacturing Co. Mold for mounting switch blades and the like.
3,467,986, 9-23-69, CI. 18-36.
Canulette, Walter N.: See—
Agnew, Stanley A.; and Canulette, Walter N., 3,446,935.
Canup, Robert E.; and Clinard, Ralph H., Jr., to Texaco Experiment
Incorporated. Distance measuring between two points by the use
of penetrative radiation. 3,483,371, 12-9-69, CI. 250-43.5
Canute, Robert A.: See—
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Canute, Robert A. ,3,482,938.
Canvel, Henry: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,192.
Canyon Research Corporation: See —
Marshall, Burton H., 3,431,805.
Canzoneri, Nicholas. Method of making an air filter. 3,460,321, 8-
12-69, CI. 55-495.
Cap-Roc Inc.: See-
Leslie, Charles D., 3,485,333.
Capaldi, Eugene C: See —
Borchert, Alfred E.; and Capaldi, Eugene C, 3,465,046.
Capaldi, Eugene C, to Atlantic Richfield Company. Alkyl adaman-
tancs. 3,437,701, 4-8-69, CI. 260-666.
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Borchert, Alfred E., to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Alkcnyl adamantanes. 3,457,318, 7-22-69, CI. 260-666.
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Lcum, Leonard N., to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Vinyladamantane preparation. 3,433,844, 3-18-69, CI.
260-666.
Capalia, Nick N., 1/2 to Ide, Allan R. Container having measuring
means. 3,484,025, 12-16-69, CI. 222-456.
Capalia, Nick N.; and Burich, John J. Game element for manipulat-
ing a hoop. 3,464,155, 9-2-69, CI. 46-220.
Capalitc, Donald K.: See —
Slama, Harold M.; and Capalite, Donald K., 3,440,754.
Caparone, Michael J.; and Dykzeul, Theodore J., to Robertshaw
Controls Company. Integral valve and diaphragm assembly for a
pressure regulator. 3,439,699, 4-22-69, CI. 137-315.
Caparone, Michael John; and Dykzeul, Theodore John, to
Robertshaw Controls Company. Cartridge type pressure regulator.
3,441,049, 4-29-69, CI. 137-454.6
Caparone, Michael John; and Dykzeul, Theodore John, to
Robertshaw Controls Company. Burner control with separate pres-
sure regulator for main and pilot burners. 3,471,087, 10-7-69, CI.
236-33.
Capaul, Alfons, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Continuous casting of non-
ferrous metals. 3,425,482, 2-4-69, CI. 164-4.
Cape Ann Marine Research Company, Inc.: See —
Taskcr, Eric W., 3,471,894.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Production of cobalt strip and
the like. 3,425,828, 2-4-69, CI. 75-214.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Method of spray coating gas
seals of gas turbines, and the like. 3,436,512, 4-1-69, CI. 219-76.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Nickel-base alloys containing
copper. 3,437,480, 4-8-69, CI. 75-170.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Powder spray torch.
3,441,215, 4-29-69, CI. 239-85.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Nickel-base alloys. 3,475,165,
10-28-69, CI. 75-171.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Method of making a con-
sumable electrode from strip. 3,483,724, 12-16-69, CI. 72-368.
Cape, Richard Allan Gordon, to Dominion Bridge Company
Limited. Open web steel joist production line. 3,427,699, 2-18-69,
CI. 29-155.
Capek, Raymond G.: See —
Melkeraaen, Torleiv O.; and Capek, Raymond G., 3,458, 930.
Capellaro, David F., to Optics Technology, Inc. Image display ap-
paratus and method for accurate aiming of a firearm. 3,453,385,
7-1-69, CI. 178-6.8
Capellaro, Natale; and Bellis, Carlo, to Olivetti, Ing. C, & C, S.p.A.
Zero printing control for adding and printing machines. 3,450,042,
6-17-69, CI. 101-93.
Caperton, Charles B. Tubular screw drive for a rodding machine.
3,438,079, 4-15-69, CI. 15-104.3
Caperton, Charles B. Manhole brace for sewer rod guide tube.
3,444,578, 5-20-69, CI. 15-104.3
Caperton, Charles B. Sewer rodding machine. 3,469,273, 9-30-69,
CI. 15-104.3
Caperton, Charles B. Sewer rodding equipment. 3,473,182, 10-21-
69, CI. 15-104.3
Caperton, Charles B. Drive for rodding machine. 3,480,983, 12-2-
69, CI. 15-104.3
Capes, Charles E.; Sutherland, John P.; and Mc Ilhinney, Allan E.,
to Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Spherical ag-
glomeration process. 3,471,267, 10-7-69, CI. 23-313.
Capgras, Rene. Hydropneumatic suspension. 3,482,855, 12-9-69, CI.
280-124.
Capital Film Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Misener, Garland C, 3,482,914.
Capital Machine Company, Inc.: See —
Koss, Louis Jack, 3,441,069.
Capital Paper Company: See —
Pearson, Melvin A., 3,451,870.
Capitanio, Lorenzo: See —
Neri, Amleto; and Capitanio, Lorenzo, 3,474, 127.
Capitano, Peter J.; and Angelkorte, Johannes W., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Para-xylylene preparation using hydrogen scavenger.
3,440,295, 4-22-69, CI. 260-668.
Capitol Hardware Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Berman, Marvin A.; Levy, Paul M.; and Mayer, Albert,
3,435,959.
Capitol Records, Inc.: See —
Armstrong, Kirk R.; Mikolyczyk, Edward C; and Nelson, Carl
S., 3,463,408.
Reynolds, Wilbur F.; Ruda, Joseph C; and Marzani, Bruno W.,
Jr., 3,465,633.
Capitol Refrigeration, Inc.: See —
Anglin, William E.; and Anglin, Paul E„ 3,479,834.
Capitol Temptrol Corp.: See —
Kronick, Joseph S., 3,443,394.
Capitol Tool and Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Dorr, Joseph P., 3,439,609.
Capla, Miroslav: See —
Brychta, Ondrej; Tlucko, Josef; Kolik, Ondrej; and Capla,
Miroslav,3,465,752.
Caplan, Benjamin: See —
Sundin, Anita G.; and Caplan, Benjamin, 3,42 1,836.
Caplan, Earl H., to Nysco Laboratories, Inc. Tamperproof display
receptacle. 3,451,535, 6-24-69, CI. 206-44.
Caplan, Earl H., to Nysco Laboratories, Inc. Display package.
3,463,307, 8-26-69, CI. 206-78.
Caplan, Richard, to Technautics Corporation. Underwater struc-
tures. 3,475,915, 11-4-69, CI. 61-69.
Caple, Donald, to Orenda Limited, mesne. Releasable fluid seal for
conduits. 3,444,898, 5-20-69, CI. 138-89.
Caporali, Giorgio; Barberis, Giuseppe; Ferlazzo, Natale; and Penzo,
Vittorio, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the purification
of acrylonitrile. 3,462,477, 8-19-69, CI. 260-465.3
Caporali, Giorgio; Ferlazzo, Natale; Giordano, Nicola; and Faletti,
Franco, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Ammoxidation of alkylated
aromatic hydrocarbons to aromatic nitriles using a heteropolycom-
pound as a catalyst. 3,452,077, 6-24-69, CI. 260-465.
Caporali, Giorgio; and Giordano, Nicola, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Catalytic ammoxidation of olefins to nitriles. 3,445,501, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-465.3
Capozzi, Anthony J., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Data storage system employing an improved indexing
technique therefor. 3,431,558, 3-4-69, CI. 340-172.5
Capozzi, Anthony J. Telemetry word forming unit. 3,431,559, 3-4-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Capp, Clifford William: See-
Bailey, Hubert Charles; Williamson, John Bentley; and Capp,
Clifford William,3, 439,058.
Capp, Clifford William; and Hadley, David James, to Distillers Com-
pany Limited, The. Production of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles.
3,424,781, 1-28-69, CI. 260-465.3
Cappel, Marvin, Jr.; and Sutton, David R., to Mason & Hanger-Silas
Mason Co., Inc. Deep water homing device. 3,475,721, 10-28-69,
CI. 340-6.
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241
Cappell, Charles W.; and Kreske, Gerald H., to Wiegand, Edwin L.,
Company. Electric air heater for automatic choke. 3,423,569, 1-
21-69, CI. 219-374.
Cappelli, Joseph A.; Guattery, Antonio P.; Rebar, Edward; Sobin,
George; and Becht, George L., said Becht assor to ACF Industries,
Incorporated, said Capelli, said Guattery, said Rebar, and said
Sobin assors to National Lead Company. Method and means for
unloading bulk transported pulverulent materials. 3,451,724, 6-24-
69, CI. 302-14.
Cappello, Vito P. Dental floss holder. 3,474,799, 10-28-69, CI. 132-
91.
Cappotto, Samuel D., to SCM Corporation. Belt tensioning device.
3,427,893, 2-18-69, CI. 74-242.13
Capps, David B., to Parke, Davis & Company. N-(5-Nitro-2-
thiazolyl)- cycloalkanecarboxamides. 3,475,446, 10-28-69, CI.
260-306.8
Cappucci, Joseph D.; and Seidel, Harold, to Merrimac Research and
Development, Inc. Four port directive coupler having electrical
symmetry with respect to both axes. 3,452,300, 6-24-69, CI. 333-
10.
Cappucci, Joseph D.; and Seidel, Harold, to Merrimac Research and
Development, Inc. Lumped parameter directional coupler.
3,452,301, 6-24-69, CI. 333-10.
Cappuccio, Vittorio, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Halogenating
fibers composed of mixtures of polypropylene and a basic nitrogen
containing polymer. 3,482,926, 12-9-69, CI. 8-115.5
Caprette, Samuel J., Jr.: See —
Cardarclli, Nathan F.; and Caprette, Samuel J., Jr. ,3,426,473.
Caprile, Carlo: See —
Giavotto, Vittorio; and Caprile, Carlo,3,430,923.
Giavotto, Vittorio; and Caprile, Carlo, 3,438,61 1.
Caprini Shoe Corporation: See —
Turian, Herman H., 3,448,532.
Caprio, Gene. Back brace garment. 3,452,748, 7-1-69, CI. 128-78.
Caprio, Gerald L., to Motorola, Inc. Trimmer capacitor. 3,482,153,
12-2-69, CI. 317-249.
Caprio, Lawrence Anthony, to Atlas-Rand Corporation, mesne. Mo-
tion picture projector. 3,449,044, 6-10-69, CI. 352-79.
Caprioli.Daniel P. Pipe scraper. 3,486,183, 12-30-69, CI. 15-104.04
Caprioli, Daniel P. Scraper. 3,432,871, 3-18-69, CI. 15-104.04
Caprioli, Gianguido; Pistoia, Serenella; and Pavan, Emilio, deceasedO
(by Pistoia, Serenella; legal representative). Process for the
production of olefins suitable for conversion to detergent alky-
lates. 3,444,261, 5-13-69, CI. 260-683.
Capriolo, Igino; and Saccrdote, Ugo, to Fiat Societa per Azioni.
High velocity air gun with frangible valve trigger means.
3,428,037, 2-18-69, CI. 124-11.
Caps (Research) Limited: See —
Jeffrcc, John H., 3,446,547.
Capstran, Richard E. Fixture assemblies for underfloor exhaust
removal systems. 3,435,752, 4-1-69, CI. 98-42.
Capuano, Daniel Vincent: See—
Killcn, William Robert, Jr.; and Capuano, Daniel Vin-
ccnt,3,44 1,639.
Caputo, William R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electri-
cal drive and method of operating such drive. 3,470,434, 9-30-69,
CI. 318-146.
Caputo, William R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Relay
circuit for communication apparatus. 3,474,299, 10-21-69, CI.
317-155.5
Capuzzi, Rosemary Angela: See —
Hanifin, John William, Jr.; Capuzzi, Rosemary Angela; and
Cohen, Eliott,3,470,186.
Capvac Industries, Inc.: See —
Hulbcrt, Clarence E., Jr., 3,477,178.
Car-Mon Products, Inc.: See —
Imming, Cornell A., 3,473,462.
Carabateas, Philip M., to Sterling Drug Inc.N, N'-Alkylenebis [2-
nitro-( lower- alkanamides)). 3,429,918, 2-25-69, CI. 260-561.
Carabateas, Philip M., to Sterling Drug Inc. 3-Halo-4-(lower-al-
kanoyloxy)-l-(lowcr-alkyl)-4- phcnylpipcridines and intermediates.
3,445,474, 5-20-69, CI. 260-294.3
Caracciolo, Edward A., to Philco-Ford Corporation, mesne. Method
of packaging microelectronic devices. 3,431,637, 3-11-69, CI. 29-
588.
Carando Machine Works: See —
McCoy, Thomas A., 3,460,500.
McCoy, Thomas A., 3,476,289.
Carapico, Frank, Jr. Environmental control system. 3,444,921, 5-20-
69, CI. 165-21.
Carati, Luigi; Moiso, Ugo; and Craia, Giulio, to Aziende Colori
Nazionali Affini ACNA S.p.A. Reactive triazine containing azo
dyestuffs. 3,429,870, 2-25-69, CI. 260-153.
Carbajal, Joe. Tamalc making machine. 3,479,970, 11-25-69, CI.
107-1.
Carbary, Richard J.; and Harder, Arthur J., to General Electric
Company. Method of making a refrigerator cabinet assembly.
3,440,308, 4-22-69, CI. 264-45.
Carbassc, Andre. Composite fishing line. 3,464,140, 9-2-69, CI. 43-
42.74
Carboline Company: See —
Feldt, Ralph L.; Montle, John F.; and Skiles, Ernest W.,
3,469,071.
Carbon Corporation: See —
Smith, William H.; Whitley, Daniel M.; and Eaton, Edgar P., Jr.,
3,435,881.
Carbon, Fred S. Pastry shell press. 3,425,363, 2-4-69, CI. 107-15.
Carbonaro, Antonio: See —
Natta, Giulio; Carbonaro, Antonio; Lionetti, Alberto; and Porri,
Lido.3,462,406.
Carbonaro, Vito L., to Roanwell Corporation. Armature mounting
assembly for an electro-acoustic transducer. 3,460,080, 8-5-69, CI.
335-231.
Carbond Corporation: See —
Corley, William G.; and Sermon, George T., 3,476,677.
Carbone, Anthony J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Insulated
frozen dessert packages. 3,434,849, 3-25-69, CI. 99-192.
Carbonell, Emile, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude
et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Method of main-
taining electrical apparatus at very low temperature. 3,456,453, 7-
22-69, CI. 62-79.
Carboni, Rudolph A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for preparing 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile. 3,458,560, 7-29-69,
CI. 260-465.
Carbonneau, Rene R., to Ray Plastic Inc. Spring actuated pump type
repeating gun. 3,476,100, 1 1-4-69, CI. 124-27.
Carbonnel, Henri Amedee Basile: See —
Pinault, Jacques Gilbert; Lallet, Jean Paul; and Carbonnel,
Henri Amedee Basile, 3,435, 145.
Carborundum Company, The: See —
Ashby, Bruce A.; and Pearson, Arthur E., Jr., 3,486,627.
Avery, Ralph L., 3,469,485.
Davis, Howard F., Jr., 3,428,443.
Dooley, Peter C, Jr., 3,451,385.
Dooley, Peter C, Jr., 3,458,960.
Downie, Peter M., 3,476,323.
Economy, James; and Anderson, Raymond V., 3,429,722.
Hansen, George R., 3,458,909.
Homeyer, Roger H., 3,474,573.
Kohnken, Kent H., 3,476,324.
Kwasniewski, Edward D.; and Barton, Howard E., 3,420,736.
Lambertson, Wingate A.; and Miccioli, Bruno R., 3,467,745.
Lopacki, John, 3,442,014.
McGarvey, Jarvis M., 3,427,765.
McMullen, John C.j and Taylor, Kenneth M., 3,480,395.
Mueller, John A.; and Mark, Stanley D., Jr., 3,474,576.
Myles, Thomas A., 3,467,535.
Pisano, Anthony M.; and Barnard, John K., 3,422,205.
Rohl, Cornelius W.; and Robinson, James H., 3,462,289.
Run, Richard D., 3,473,637.
Stein, Harold A., 3,469,959.
Terrell, William T., 3,467,812.
Wilson, Bonum S., Jr.; and Von Doenhoff, Carl, 3,459,566.
Carburetion Units Limited: See —
Ferriday, Donald Frank Everest; and Ferriday, Percival Victor,
3,482,556.
Carcy-McFall Company: See —
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William B.,
3,459,624.
Card, Joseph Lewis; Passons, William Erby; and Richmond, Freddie
M., to Fringe Equipment, Inc. Fringe knot typing machine.
3,486,780, 12-30-69, CI. 289-2.
Card, Roy T., to Lewis Card & Co., Inc. Yarn guide for a tufting
needle. 3,442,233, 5-6-69, CI. 112-79.
Card, Theodore B., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Flexible hot
gas valve. 3,465,967, 9-9-69, CI. 239-265.23
Card-Key Systems, Inc.: See —
Hatfield, David D., 3,427,944.
Cardarelli, Nathan F.; and Caprette, Samuel J., Jr., to Goodrich, B.
F„ Company, The. Antifouling covering. 3,426,473, 2-11-69, CI.
43-131.
Cardeiro, Charles P., to Universal Interloc, Inc, mesne. Low level
sensing and control circuit. 3,430,129, 2-25-69, CI. 324-30.
Cardeiro, Charles P., to Universal Interloc, Inc., mesne. pH meter
and control system. 3,440,525, 4-22-69, CI. 324-30.
Cardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc. Electric arm and
head movement. 3,456,383, 7-22-69, CI. 46-247.
Cardell, Olof. Plate structure for heat exchangers. 3,430,694, 3-4-69,
CI. 165-166.
Cardenas, Alex F. Reversing switch assembly. 3,445,609, 5-20-69,
CI. 200-1.
Cardenas, Armando: See —
Huber, Victor R.; and Cardenas, Armando,3,476,168.
Carder, Frank B.; Wright, Robert; Canade, George F.; and Stein,
Daniel, to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Material handling system and
method. 3,472,175, 10-14-69, CI. 104-91.
Carder, Mervin L.; and Sutcliffe, Eugene G., to Husky Corporation.
Dispensing nozzle and guard. 3,474,837, 10-28-69, CI. 141-392.
Carder, Victor H.: See —
McCartney, Duane N.; Carder, Victor H.; and Shaw, Hugh
H., 3,435,969.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Cardiello, Peter L.: See—
Pedalino, Alfonza, 3,429,255.
Cardinal Chemical, Inc.: See—
Guinn, Jerry H.; and Wright, William Sherwood, 3,480,079.
Cardinal, Earl Victor, to Abbott Laboratories. Method for
cholesterol determination. 3,479,154, 11-18-69, CI. 23-230.
Cardinal of Adrian, Inc.: See —
MacDonald, Robert D., 3,460,190.
Cardinal Products, Inc.: See-
White, Glen B., 3,429,810.
Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Co.: See —
Bailey, Don R., 3,444,944.
Garvey, Gary M., 3,458,003.
Cardinet, Guy; and Faudemay, Edmond Lucien Jean, to Gillette
France S.A. Rotary cutting device. 3,448,684, 6-10-69, CI. 100-
171.
Cardis, Donald R.: See —
Butler, Eugene B.; Cardis, Donald R.; and Schick, Harold
P.,3,446,686.
Cardon, Michael Alexandre Pierre, to Vacu-Blast Company, Inc.
Grit blasting apparatus. 3,448,544, 6-10-69, CI. 51-8.
Cardona, Carlos J., to Cardona Company. Motion picture projector.
3,468,463, 9-23-69, CI. 226-64.
Cardona Company: See —
Cardona, Carlos J., 3,468,463.
Cardone, Joseph T.: See —
Bright, Elvin M.; Zachry, David R.; and Cardone, Joseph
T., 3,427,284.
Cardoso, Carlos Duarte, to Sodescal-Sociedade de Maquinas de
Descasque. Cashew-nut peeling machine. 3,439,719, 4-22-69, CI.
146-10.
Cardoso, Jose Joaquim, to Magnesita S.A. Encased electric pump.
3,479,960, 11-25-69, CI. 103-117.
Cardoso, Marc A., to Chayes, Samuel. Combination medical examin-
ing and operating table. 3,486,747, 12-30-69, CI. 269-325.
Cardwell, Gilbert P.: See-
Jensen, Niels H.; and Cardwell, Gilbert P.,3,471,933.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., to General Electric Company. Filament
mount structure for electric lamps and manufacture thereof.
3,441,772, 4-29-69, CI. 313-113.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., to General Electric Company. Filament sup-
port for incandescent electric lamps. 3,441,776, 4-29-69, CI. 313-
273.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., to General Electric Company. Halogen cycle
incandescent lamp. 3,445,713, 5-20-69, CI. 313-273.
Cardwell, Lloyd, to Cardwell Westinghouse Company. Combined
hydraulic cushion-friction clutch draft gear. 3,447,693, 6-3-69, CI.
213-22.
Cardwell, Lloyd, to Cardwell Westinghouse Company. Two-way
hydraulic unit. 3,483,952, 12-16-69, CI. 188-96.
Cardwell, Robert E.: See-
Burgess, Paul N.; Cardwell, Robert E.; and Remski, Frank
R., 3,476,956.
Cardwell Westinghouse Company: See —
Cardwell, Lloyd, 3,447,693.
Cardwell, Lloyd, 3,483,952.
Rauglas, Gerard, 3,448,836.
Carel, Alfred B.; and Bush, William A., to Continental Oil Company.
Valved trap manifold. 3,427,788, 2-18-69, CI. 55-197.
Carella, Giovanna: See —
Dall'Asta, Gino; and Carella, Giovanna.3,449,310.
Caretta, Renato; Pacciarini, Antonio; and Giletta, Dario, to Pirelli
S.p.A. Apparatus for manufacturing pneumatic tires. 3,433,695, 3-
18-69, CI. 156-401.
Caretta, Renato; Pacciarini, Antonio; and Giletta, Dario, to Pirelli
S.p.A. Method for manufacturing pneumatic tires. 3,434,897, 3-
25-69, CI. 156-132.
Caretto, Howard L., to Reeve Electrical Co., Inc., The. Break-glass
station with slide switch protected against false operation.
3,423,547, 1-21-69, CI. 200-61.08
Carevic, Frank E.: See —
Koch, Walter T.; and Carevic, Frank E.,3,459,1 17.
Carew, Noel John: See —
Dickinson, Clifford James; and Carew, Noel John,3,459,979.
Carey, Andrew J.; and Gilbert, Chalmers W., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Automatic vehicle door control system.
3,433,373, 3-18-69, CI. 214-63.
Carey, Charles A., to Worcester, Gurdon S. Colored flame com-
bustion device. 3,468,615, 9-23-69, CI. 431-126.
Carey, Daniel J.; Gal, George; Sletzinger, Meyer; and Reinhold,
Donald F., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for a-(5-nitroindolyl-3)-
alkanoic acids. 3,471,514, 10-7-69, CI. 260-326.13
Carey, George F.; Chlupsa, John E.; Schloemer, Howard H.; and
King, Emanuel F., to United States of America, Navy. Acoustic
turbulent water-flow tunnel. 3,473,360, 10-21-69, CI. 73-148.
Carey, James E., to Shell Oil Company. Sandwich pipe. 3,474,834,
10-28-69, CI. 138-140.
Carey, Michael J. Percentage measuring device. 3,482,319, 12-9-69,
CI. 33-111.
Oldberg, Sidney; and Carey, William
and Boynton, Ken-
Carey, Philip, Corporation, The: See —
Callahan, Howard Edward; and O'Connor, Ralph John,
3,424,647.
Carey, Richard J.; and Dunlap, Robert B., to Compo Industries, Inc.
Method of reinforcing shoe parts. 3,434,170, 3-25-69, CI. 12-146.
Carey, Richard R.: See —
Dore, James E.; and Carey, Richard R., 3,434,825.
Carey, Thomas L.: See —
Satterwhite, William A.; Carter, Jack M.; and Carey, Thomas
L.,3,455,651.
Carey, William R.: See—
Berryman, Charles O.:
R.,3,441,290.
Carey, William R., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vehicle safety
method and apparatus. 3,451,693, 6-24-69, CI. 280-150.
Carey, William R.; and Hass, David P., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc.
Safety device. 3,473,824, 10-21-69, CI. 280-150.
Carey-Mc Fall Company: See —
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William B.,
3,463,696.
Carfagno, Samuel J.: See —
Black, Donald M.; and Carfagno, Samuel J., 3,422,728.
Cargile, Neil H., Jr. Automatic swing control system for dredge.
3,471,949, 10-14-69, CI. 37-64.
Cargill Incorporated: See —
Swenson, Robert A.; and Smith, Roscoe S., 3,428,683.
Swenson, Robert A., 3,449,431.
Swenson, Robert A., 3,456,012.
Cargo, Kenneth F.; and Nichols, Duane C, to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Solid state control system for cyclically operated appliances.
3,464,673, 9-2-69, CI. 259-1.
Caribbean Holdings Ltd.: See —
Dobell, Curzon; and Wilson, Leslie P., 3,425,118.
Caridis, Andrew A.; and Benson, Clark K., to Heat and Control, Inc.
Food cooker. 3,472,155, 10-14-69, CI. 99-404.
Carignan, Yvon P. Gasometer-dilatometer. 3,425,811, 2-4-69, CI.
23-292.
Carini, Alexander F.; Wegener, Howard W.; and Boynton, Kenneth
G. Solder deposit and leveling machines. 3,435,801, 4-1-69, CI.
118-63.
Carini, Alexander: See —
Diggins, Thomas; Carini, Alexander;
neth,3,438,386.
Carini, Eugene P., to Energy Systems, Inc. Electric drive system.
3,477,536, 11-11-69, CI. 180-65.
Carini, George F.: See —
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F., 3,449, 138.
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F.,3,479,194.
Carinthia Elektrogerate Gesellschaft m.b.H., Firma: See-
Loner, Aldo; and Meier, Otto, 3,456,341.
Rinck, Cornells Ludwig; and Koroncai, Adam, 3,421,214.
Carissimi, Vincent L., to Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. Protective
enclosure for electrical wiring devices. 3,449,706, 6-10-69, CI.
339-94.
Carissimi, Vincent L.; and Lipinski, Vincent F., to Hubbell, Harvey,
Incorporated. Electrical connector having a protective cover.
3,452,321, 6-24-69, CI. 339-108.
Carithers, Mercer D., to Collins Radio Company. Tantalum thin film
capacitor production leakage current minimizing process.
3,466,230, 9-9-69, CI. 204-38.
Carithers, Val G.: See —
Armbrust, Bernard F., Jr.; and Carithers, Val G., 3,477,865.
Carkhuff, Donald W.; and Wojciak, Thaddeus J., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Gas shielded arc welding torch. 3,436,522, 4-1-69,
CI. 219-130.
Carl Allen E : Sec
Houtz, Harold H.; and Carl, Allen E.,3,432,411.
Carl, David George, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Banding machine.
3,453,982, 7-8-69, CI. 118-6.
Carl, Heinz; and Stumpe, August Christian, to Licentia Patent-Ver-
waltungs-G. m.b.H. Method of determining the current handling
capacity of a thyristor. 3,426,277, 2-4-69, CI. 324-158.
Carl, Walther, Sportwaffenfabrik: See —
Hubner, Siegfried, 3,478,841.
Carl, William J.: See—
Cooke, George H.; and Carl, William J.,3,452,794.
Carl, William L., to General Electric Company. Sheet beam electron
discharge device with means for preventing unwanted oscillations
of the beam. 3,424,933, 1-28-69, CI. 313-83.
Carl, Wolfgang; Wendel, Martin; and Reichle, Alfred, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Method for preventing ac-
cumulation of electrostatic charges on shaped articles. 3,424,609,
1-28-69, CI. 117-139.5
Carlberg, George A.: See—
Siegal, Burton L.; and Carlberg, George A. ,3,450, 177.
Carlbom, Marshall B., 50% to Rapaport, Leonard, and Blumberg,
Murray, and 50% to Elescope Corporation. Elevating platform.
3,447,635, 6-3-69, CI. 182-141.
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Carle, William E., to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Emergency reporting telephone system for highways. 3,471,649,
10-7p69, CI. 179-35.
Carlen, Bo Robert, Jr., to AB Bonnierforetagen. Method and
machine for stacking batches of newspapers. 3,450,275, 6-17-69,
CI. 214-6.5
Carlen, Fred: See—
Breitholtz, Bo; and Carlen, Fred,3,482,070.
Breitholtz, Bo; Carlen, Fred; and Ahrnholm, Par,3,424,199.
Carlen Industries, Inc.: See-
Francis Peter S.; and Mc Graw, Leslie D., 3,466,232.
Carlen, Jan-Christer Henric Ovesson; Flaherty, Francis Edward; and
Tupper, Wyman Carrick, to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Razor blades and similar thin elongated sharp edged blades made
of a chromium steel. 3,469,972, 9-30-69, CI. 75-126.
Carleton Controls Corporation: See-
Cummins, Richard D., 3,468,307.
Carletti, Luciano; and Rigamonti, Alessandro, to Societa Farmaceu-
tici Italia. Process of preparing pharmaceutical tablet with orange-
peel-like protective sugar coating. 3,480,468, 11-25-69, CI. 117-
84.
Carlevaro, Ugo. Hauling device for ski lifts. 3,439,627, 4-22-69, CI.
104-173.
Carley, Donald R., to Radio Corporation of America. High frequen-
cy, high power transistor having overlay electrode. 3,434,019, 3-
18-69, CI. 317-235.
Carley, Donald R., to RCA Corporation. Strip-line power transistor
package. 3,478,161, 11-11-69, CI. 174-52.
Carli, Alvin J., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corporation.
Switch with over-travel actuator. 3,439,134, 4-15-69, CI. 200-47.
Carli, Raymond J., to Collins Radio Company. Adjustable harmonic
trap whose tuning tracks the tuning of pass band means.
3,453,565, 7-1-69, CI. 334-64.
Carlin, Eunice A. Roll-type toboggan. 3,484,801, 12-16-69, CI. 280-
18.
Carlin, Francis X.: See —
Renzoni, Louis S.; Di Ban, George Angelo; Knapp, Burton B.;
and Carlin, Francis X.,3,437,571.
Carlin, Joseph T.: See—
Braden, William B.; and Carlin, Joseph T.,3,469,406.
Carlin, Owen B.: See—
Rikert, John A.; Carlin, Owen B.; and Lucas, Michael
J.,3,461,822.
Carlin, William F., III.; Blatter, Albert; and Reiff, Albert T., Jr., to
United Aircraft Corporation. Fuel control testing device.
3,443,428, 5-13-69, CI. 73-1 17.3
Carlin, William W., to PPG Industries, Inc. Electrolytic process for
preparing hydrogen fluo- ride. 3,450,609, 6-17-69, CI. 204-103.
Carlin, William W., to PPG Industries, Inc. Electrolytically reducing
halide impurity content of alkali metal dichromate solutions.
3,454,478, 7-8-69, CI. 204-130.
Carling Brewing Company Incorporated: See —
Justis, Luther E., 3,440,432.
Carlisle, Benjamin H.; Daggs, Kenneth L.; and Sauter, John D., to
Clark Controller Company, The. Electrical control circuit for
cyclically operating apparatus. 3,446,985, 5-27-69, CI. 307-113.
Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc.: See —
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin; and Thompson, Paul F., 3,463,644.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin; and Lanpher, Edward J., 3,470,254.
Molt, Kenneth R.; and Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, 3,422,197.
Thompson, Paul F., 3,480,712.
Weisfeld, Lewis B.; and Whitehead, Stanley E., 3,446,749.
Weisfeld, Lewis B., 3,478,071.
Weisfeld, Lewis B., 3,479,315.
Carlisle Corporation: See-
Ford, Charles R.; DeHaven, Oliver S.; and Percifield, Edward
K., 3,470,768.
Carlisle, Fredrick Madden: See —
Van Winkle, Denzal W.; and Carlisle, Fredrick Mad-
den,3,437,630.
Carlisle, Raymond Melvin: See —
Dowling, Edward Camp; Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Fraun-
felder, James Alexander.3,446,982.
Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Loose, Winfield Warren, to AMP In-
corporated. Selector switch provided with selectably actuable con-
tact means. 3,436,696, 4-1-69, CI. 335-106.
Carlisle, Richard W.: See—
Sebesta, George J.; and Carlisle, Richard W., 3,432,622.
Carlisle Tire and Rubber, division of Carlisle Corp.: See —
Otstot, James L., 3,438,831.
Carliss, Oswald S., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vacuum handling
method for small load units. 3,471,989, 10-14-69, CI. 53-3.
Carlo, Donald R.: See-
Wolfgang, Lozure G.; Carlo, Donald R.; and Clayton, Robert
H., 3,436,590.
Carlo Erba S.p.A,: See—
Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Lauria, Francesco; Fojanesi, Alessandro;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, 3,458,533.
Carlo, Kenneth J., to New Castle Products, Inc. Apparatus for parti-
tioning a room having a stepped floor. 3,425,173, 2-4-69, CI. 52-
64.
Carlo, Louis David, 45% to Grave, Lester A. 5% to Jose, John, and
5% to Mettler, Wayne. Apparatus for making forming rolls from a
plastic material. 3,480,999, 12-2-69, CI. 18-12.
Carlock, Frank R ; Kippenhan, B. William; Lamoureux, William R.;
and Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corporation. Pincushion corrected deflection system for flat faced
cathode ray tube. 3,435,278, 3-25-69, CI. 315-24.
Carlodge Corporation: See —
Lodjic, Carl L.; and McGregor, Donald T., 3,428,154.
Carlon, Hugh R., to United States of America, Army. Elongated in-
frared heater. 3,450,864, 6-17-69, CI. 219-553.
Carloni, Mario. Multi-stage vaporization steam generator. 3,421,481,
1-14-69, CI. 122-248.
Carloni, Mario. Steam diffusor. 3,421,696, 1-14-69, CI. 239-133.
Carlos, Donald D.: See —
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D.,3,423,448.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D.,3,423,449.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D.,3,423,450.
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Carlos, Donald D.,3,480,595.
Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydroxylamine solu-
tions stabilized with an amide oxime and method for their prepara-
tion. 3,480,391, 11-25-69, CI. 23-190.
Carlos, Donald D., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydroxylamine solu-
tions stabilized with a hydroxamic acid and method for their
preparation. 3,480,392, 11-25-69, CI. 23-190.
Carlos, Donald D.; and Burk, Emmett H., Jr., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Process for preparing aromatic monoisocyanates. 3,423,447,
1-21-69, CI. 260-453.
Carlos, Donald D.; Chambes, Robert R.; and Young, David W., to
Sinclair Research, Inc. Mineral cutting oil compositions containing
acylated, allylic, hydroxyl-terminated diene polymers and process
of cutting metal therewith. 3,449,252, 6-10-69, CI. 252-56.
Carlos, Donald D.; and Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Mineral lubricating oil containing a diene polymer having terminal
hydrocyl groups and halogen and oxygen-containing groups.
3,471,405, 10-7-69, CI. 252-56.
Carlos, Donald D.; and Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Cutting oil compositions containing a mineral lubricating oil base
and a polydiene-polyhalomethane adduct. 3,480,549, 1 1-25-69, CI.
252-54.
Carlos, Donald D.; Young, David W.; and Chambers, Robert R., to
Sinclair Research, Inc. Process of cutting metals and cutting oil
containing allylic hydroxyl-terminated unsaturated diene polymer.
3,475,338, 10-28-69, CI. 252-59.
Carls, William H.: See—
Strenkert, Lynn A.; and Carls, William H., 3,436,263.
Carls, William, to Numatics, Incorporated. Safety valve system.
3,428,084, 2-18-69, CI. 137-596.14
Carls, William, to Numatics, Incorporated. Rotary valve construc-
tion. 3,442,291, 5-6-69, CI. 137-625.41
Carlsen, Harry R.: See —
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T.; Carlsen, Harry R.; and Eumurian,
Charles.3,480,993.
Carlsen, Leonard O., deceasedO (by Carlsen, Ruth Rogers, adminis-
tratrix). Method and machine for blanking ball bearings.
3,466,910, 9-16-69, CI. 72-71.
Carlsen, Ruth Rogers: See —
Carlsen, Leonard O.,3,466,910.
Carlsmith, Lawrence Allan: See —
Rich, John P.; and Carlsmith, Lawrence Allan, 3,452, 875.
Carlson, Agnes J.: See-
Carlson, Elmer.3,452,824.
Carlson, Arthur B.; Kettleborough, Donald J.; and Schreiber, Lucian
L., to Conco Inc. Conduit cleaning apparatus. 3,451,089, 6-24-69,
CI. 15-104.3
Carlson, Arthur W.: See —
Leedy, Charles D., 3,454,019.
Carlson, Arthur W.; and Carlson, Ralph J., to A&R Meats, Inc. Mix-
ing machine. 3,434,697, 3-25-69, CI. 259-3.
Carlson, Arthur W.; and Peterson, Roger W., to Sheldon, E. H., &
Company. Mirror suspension. 3,469,814, 9-30-69, CI. 248-492.
Carlson, Bert M. Snow plow with laterally expansible fixed angle
plow portions. 3,431,661, 3-11-69, CI. 37-46.
Carlson, Burnette J.; and Johnson, John H., to TRW Inc. Linear ball
bushing. 3,476,445, 11-4-69, CI. 308-6.
Carlson, Carl O.: See —
Bucklin, Edward P., Jr.; Pollack, Werner; and Carlson, Carl
O.,3,434,110.
Carlson, Carl O., to National Cash Register Company, The. Laser
film deformation recording and erasing system. 3,475,760, 10-28-
69, CI. 346-1.
Carlson, Carl O.; Bernstein, Herbert L.; and Sone, Eliot, to National
Cash Register Company, The. Information processing systems
using lasers. 3,465,352, 9-2-69, CI. 346-76.
Carlson, Carl O.; Ives, Henry D.; and Jones, John L., to National
Cash Register Company. Laser recorder with scanning and display
systems. 3,448,458, 6-3-69, CI. 346-17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Carlson, Chesley F., Company: See-
Carlson, Chesley F.; and Schroeder, Allyn, 3,463,586.
Wicker, Ralph C, 3,462,229.
Carlson, Chesley F.; and Schroeder, Allyn, to Carlson, Chesley F.,
Company. Photographic copyboard. 3,463,586, 8-26-69, CI. 355-
76.
Carlson, David E.; and Robinson, Edgar R., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Roll call acknowledgment of data sta-
tions on multistation lines. 3,427,587, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-147.
Carlson, David P.; and Reid, Jerome L., to Polaroid Corporation.
Novel photographic products and processes. 3,427,158, 2-11-69,
CI. 96-3.
Carlson, David P.; and Reid, Jerome L., to Polaroid Corporation.
Novel photographic products, processes and compositions.
3,455,685, 7-15-69, CI. 96-3.
Carlson, Donald W.; and Egerer, Herbert. Air pressure regulator.
3,437,109, 4-8-69, CI. 137-505.25
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E., to Ford Motor Company.
Method of forming relatively straight lengths of metal into elon-
gated members. 3,423,819, 1-28-69, CI. 29-471.1
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E., to Ford Motor Company.
Method of anchoring a metallic member to plastic. 3,468,020, 9-
23-69, CI. 29-597.
Carlson, Donovan, to Honeywell Inc. Centrifugally armed fuze.
3,425,354, 2-4-69, CI. 102-79.
Carlson, Drexel T.: See —
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Carlson, Drexel T.,3,475,178.
Carlson, Edgar; and Wynne, Francis E., Jr., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Method for the recovery of normal paraf-
fins by urea adduction. 3,433,734, 3-18-69, CI. 208-308.
Carlson, Elmer, deceasedO (by Carlson, Agnes J.; executrix). Oscil-
lating harrows. 3,452,824, 7-1-69, CI. 172-54.
Carlson, Emery J.: See —
Michener, Aubrey W., Jr.; Carlson, Emery J.; and Koo,
Raymond H., 3,479, 136.
Carlson, Emil Herbert, to Monsanto Company. Metal chelates of
diphenoxydibenzoylmethane. 3,458,548, 7-29-69, CI. 260-429.
Carlson, Emil H, to Monsanto Company. Method for improving the
oxidation resistance of polyphenyl ether. 3,424,801, 1-28-69, CI.
260-613.
Carlson, Emil M. Cart. 3,479,048, 11-18-69, CI. 280-47.23
Carlson, Ernest H., Jr. Circuit component. 3,465,267, 9-2-69, CI.
333-76.
Carlson, Ernest R., to Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. Clamp-type
terminal. 3,452,317, 6-24-69, CI. 339-95.
Carlson, Ernest R., to United States of America, Air Force. Liquid-
microwave leveling indicator. 3,486,116, 12-23-69, CI. 324-58.5
Carlson, Ernest R.; and Lipinski, Vincent F., to Hubbell, Harvey, In-
corporated. Electrical connector device having improved ground-
ing means for shell. 3,474,377, 10-21-69, CI. 339-14.
Carlson, Everett W.: See —
Blanzy, Eugene J.; and Carlson, Everett W., 3,443,591.
Carlson, Evert A., to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. Caster
socket assembly. 3,452,386, 7-1-69, CI. 16-39.
Carlson, Frank A., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method for direct
injection extrusion of polystyrene foam. 3,444,283, 5-13-69, CI.
264-53.
Carlson, Frank A., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Process for extrud-
ing a thermoplastic foam. 3,482,006, 12-2-69, CI. 264-54.
Carlson, Frank A., Jr.; and Zavitz, Walter E., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus for making plastic film. 3,466,356, 9-
9-69, CI. 264-95.
Carlson, Gale K.: See —
Peterson, Bulow A.; and Carlson, Gale K., 3,469,360.
Carlson, George A.; Wcllcr, Dale E.; and Williamson, Shcllie O., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Cable coupling. 3,462,972, 8-26-69,
CI. 64-12.
Carlson, George N. Animated duck decoy. 3,435,550, 4-1-69, CI.
43-3.
Carlson, George R., to Warwick Electronics, Inc. Transformerless
push-pull amplifier with adjustable class of operation. 3,439,284,
4-15-69, CI. 330-15.
Carlson, Gerald J., to General Electric Company. Tool surface tem-
perature measuring apparatus. 3,486,378, 12-30-69, CI. 73-343.
Carlson, Gilbert Fritz; and Damcron, Francis Eugene, to Interna-
tional Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Three way valves.
3,482,624, 12-9-69, CI. 165-22.
Carlson, Gordon A., to PPG Industries, Inc. Alkali metal hydroxide
purification. 3,459,646, 8-5-69, CI. 204-153.
Carlson, Gordon R. Treatment unit for contaminated effluent.
3,451,552, 6-24-69, CI. 210-152.
Carlson, Harold A.; and Szwargulski, Alex N., to ACF Industries, In-
corporated. Fuel control valve for a carburetor. 3,471,123, 10-7-
69, CI. 251-362.
Carlson, Harry A.: See—
Calta, Salvatorc A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
mcycr, Lynn W.; Marcottc, Alphonsc U.; and Messina,
Bcncdicto U., 3,447,1 35.
Carlson, Henry Clifford, Jr.; and Grccnbcrg, Louise H., to Smith
Kline & French Laboratories. Method of treating vascular and
migraine headaches with l,l-diphenyl-4-( 1-piperidyl)- butanol-1.
3,423,511, 1-21-69, CI. 424-267.
Carlson, Henry; Lundquist, Ingvar; Danieli, Sten Henrik; and An-
dersson, Rune, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Trackless marshalling trolley. 3,427,991, 2-18-69, CI. 104-26.
Carlson, Herbert Gustaf. Method and apparatus for optimizing
chemical treatment. 3,462,364, 8-19-69, CI. 210-42.
Carlson, Jerome A.: See —
Cain, Earl S.; Carlson, Jerome A.; and Goodrich, George
E.,3,466,697.
Carlson, John H.; and Scott, Ernest H., to United Shoe Machinery
Corporation. Grease cartridge. 3,424,273, 1-28-69, CI. 184-98.
Carlson, John W., to Speed-O-Print Business Machines Corporation.
Duplicating machines. 3,476,381, 11-4-69, CI. 271-36.
Carlson, Kenneth B., to Monogram Industries, Inc. Valve construc-
tion. 3,447,777, 6-3-69, CI. 251-144.
Carlson, Lorien A.; See —
Wagtskjold, Halvor Paul; Sundin, George H.; and Carlson,
Lorien A., 3,470,978.
Carlson, Melvin G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Oscillat-
ing actuating means for mining heads of ripper miner. 3,480,328,
11-25-69, CI. 299-71.
Carlson, Merle T. Method and apparatus for teaching swimming.
3,425,072, 2-4-69, CI. 9-339.
Carlson, Oscar N.: See —
Schmidt, Frederick A.; Carlson, Oscar N.; Krupp, William E.;
and Wilhelm, Harley A. ,3,425,826.
Carlson, Otto K.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Phenox-
ides as transesterification catalysts. 3,425,997, 2-4-69, CI. 260-75.
Carlson, Otto K.: See—
Price, John A.; and Carlson, Otto K.,3,420,803.
Price, John A.; and Carlson, Otto K.,3,475,380.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Carlson, Otto K., 3,444, 140.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Carlson, Otto K.,3,475,371.
Carlson, Paul E.; and Race, Keith W., to Mack Trucks, Inc. Lubrica-
tion system for wet clutches. 3,474,888, 10-28-69, CI. 192-113.
Carlson, Ralph J.: See —
Carlson, Arthur W.; and Carlson, Ralph J.,3,434,697.
Carlson, Raymond T. Furniture fastener. 3,443,530, 5-13-69, CI.
108-156.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Marvco Tool & Mfg. Repeating phonograph
record changer. 3,438,636, 4-15-69, CI. 274-10.
Carlson, Richard A., to General Motors Corporation. Electric heat-
ing system for motor vehicles. 3,469,072, 9-23-69, CI. 219-202.
Carlson, Richard A., to General Motors Corporation. Alternator-
rectifier control circuit. 3,476,950, 11-4-69, CI. 290-38.
Carlson, Richard E., to Blackstone Corporation. Apparatus for as-
sembly of tube and center radiator cores. 3,431,620, 3-11-69, CI.
29-202.
Carlson, Robert G., to General Electric Company. Method for mak-
ing composite material. 3,419,952, 1-7-69, CI. 29-471.3
Carlson, Robert Gustav, to General Electric Company. Composite
material and method for making. 3,471,270, 10-7-69, CI. 29-182.2
Carlson, Robert J. Self-contained signal light unit. 3,426,343, 2-4-69,
CI. 340-321.
Carlson, Robert M.; Jasorka, Larry P.; Mulconrey, John F.; and
Trimble, Glenn A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method for molding terminals in workpieces. 3,458,931, 8-5-69,
CI. 29-630.
Carlson, Robert O., to SCM Corporation. Ventilated sound-reducing
enclosure for a teleprinter. 3,476,210, 11-4-69, CI. 181-33.
Carlson, Robert S.: See —
Perkins, John J.; and Carlson, Robert S., 3,439,966.
Carlson, Robert W., Jr.: See —
Rentschler, John H.; and Carlson, Robert W., Jr., 3,472,523.
Carlson, Rollin N.: See-
Chapman, Welding G.; and Carlson, Rollin N., 3,462, 347.
Carlson, Ronald A.; and Gerharter, Thomas M., to Minnesota Min-
ing and Manufacturing Company. Tray for liquids. 3,422,979, 1-
21-69, CI. 220-1.
Carlson, Ronald G. Billfold safety guard. 3,422,498, 1-21-69, CI. 24-
3.
Carlson, Ronald H., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Sequestration
of metal ions with hydroxyalkyl phosphine oxides. 3,477,953, 11-
11-69, CI. 252-175.
Carlson, Ronald J., to Battelle Development Corporation, The.
Fabrication of metal structures. 3,419,951, 1-7-69, CI. 29-470.1
Carlson, Roy C, Jr.: See —
Bouvier, Francis L.; Carlson, Roy C, Jr.; Higgins, Charles W.;
Smith Norman F.; and Kelley, John J.,3,438,155.
Carlson, Thomas W.; and Ivers, John R., to Honeywell, Inc. Linear
meter movements. 3,479,596, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-151.
Carlson Tool & Machine Co.: See —
Hazelton, Harold J., 3,423,128.
Hazelton, Harold J., 3,451,173.
Hazelton, Harold J., 3,479,091.
Carlson, Wayland A.: See —
Montalvo, Emanuel; Kranhold, Kenneth G.; and Carlson, Way-
land A. ,3,437,939.
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Carlson, William G.; Moratis, Christy J.; and English, William A., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. High temperature, electrically
conductive hermetic seals. 3,457,052, 7-22-69, CI. 29-199.
Carlson, Willis J., to Control Data Corporation. Cathode sputtering
apparatus for producing plural coatings in a confined high freqncy
generated discharge. 3,420,767, 1-7-69, CI. 204-298.
Carlsson, Konrad Valdemar, to Stenberg-Flygt AB. Cooling device
for sealing rings. 3,443,813, 5-13-69, CI. 277-18.
Carlsson, Lennart Inge; and Andersson, Lars Goran, to AB Tetra
Pak. Making of a combined package of filled tetrahedral con-
tainers. 3,474,899, 10-28-69, CI. 206-47.
Carlsson, Osten, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Method and means for
making snow. 3,464,625, 9-2-69, CI. 239-2.
Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil: See —
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, 3,422, 140.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, 3,422, 141.
Carlsson, Pervi: See —
Sivilotti, Olivo Giuseppe; and Carlsson, Pervi, 3,481, 194.
Carlsson, Sixten Einar, to Borgs Fabriks AB. Arresting gear for air-
craft and other vehicles. 3,468,500, 9-23-69, CI. 244-110.
Carlsson, Stig Ake Ingemar: See —
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; and Carlsson, Stig Ake In-
gemar.3,485,835.
Carlsson, Sven A.: See-
Denny, James M.; and Carlsson, Sven A. ,3,440, 785.
Carlstead, Robert H., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Transducer out-
put indicator. 3,445,840, 5-20-69, CI. 340-347.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., to Kennametal Inc. Tire stud. 3,477,490, 11-
11-69, CI. 152-210.
Carlstedt, Sven Borjc Fredrik, to Stenberg-Flygt AB. Pressure relay.
3,466,978, 9-16-69, CI. 92-95.
Carlston, Earl F.: See —
Ellis, William H.; and Carlston, Earl F.,3,475,360.
Carlston, Hamilton S. Safety latch for doors, windows and the like.
3,458,226, 7-29-69, CI. 292-268.
Carlton, Emerson B. Snow plow having a vehicle ramp. 3,470,632,
10-7-69, CI. 37-44.
Carlton, Louis A.: See —
Buck, Henry M.; Bruecher, Judith F.; Carlton, Louis A.; and
Pierce, Aaron E., 3,43 1,974.
Carlton Machine Tool Company, The: See —
Lehmkuhl, Robert, 3,451,125.
Carlton, William C. Method of making a racket frame. 3,431,626, 3-
11-69, CI. 29-423.
Carlton, William Charles. Moulded one-way clutch. 3,486,597, 12-
30-69, CI. 192-46.
Carlucci, Michael P.; See —
Korolick, Samuel R.; Barron, Edward R.; James, Peter; and Car-
lucci, Michael P. ,3,452, 362.
Carmahan, David: See —
Hanson, Rolf G.; and Hansen, David G., 3,456,388.
Carman, Charles V.: See —
Amrein, Carl J.; and Carman, Charles V, 3,447,01 1.
Carmassi, Michel; and Vandesandc, Georges, to Societe Nationale
des Pctrolcs d'Aquitaine. Process and apparatus for the optimiza-
tion of chemical reaction units. 3,424,560, 1-28-69, CI. 23-278.
Carmet Company: See —
Phillips, William H., Jr., 3,436,951.
Phillips, William H., Jr., 3,440,862.
Phillips, William H., Jr., 3,466,922.
Stier, Henry W., 3,466,720.
Stier, Henry W., 3,466,955.
Stier, Henry W., 3,484,919.
Carmichacl, Dana. Catamaran. 3,460,502, 8-12-69, CI. 1 14-61.
Carmichacl, Keith S., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Multiple container package. 3,420,367, 1-7-69, CI. 206-65.
Carmichacl, Keith S., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for simultaneously severing and sealing layers of ther-
moplastic materials. 3,441,460, 4-29-69, CI. 156-251.
Carmichacl, Keith S., to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Sleeve loading apparatus. 3,466,851, 9-16-69, CI. 53-390.
Carmichacl, Keith S.; and di Giacomo, Eugene P., to Du Pont dc
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Shipping structure. 3,442,372, 5-6-
69, CI. 206-46.
Carmody, Doyle V., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Voltage regulator and failure circuits. 3,440,492, 4-22-
69, CI. 317-27.
Carnahan, Paul E.; and Brooke, Donald C, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Storage system. 3,433,996, 3-18-69, CI. 315-12.
Carnahan, Walter H. Swimming pools. 3,456,265, 7-22-69, CI. 4-
172.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Lanthanum
fluoride infrared transmitting optical elements. 3,437,724, 4-8-69,
CI. 264-125.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Optically useful
elements of hot pressed lithium fluoride doped magnesium oxide
and method of forming same. 3,476,690, 1 1-4-69, CI. 252-300.
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; Hatch, Shcrlcy E.; Parsons, William F.; and
Wcagley, Robert J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Hot pressed
polycrystallinc laser material. 3,453,215, 7-1-69, CI. 252-301.1
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; and Mauer, Paul B., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Process for preparing hot molded compacts for use in
vacuum coating. 3,482,009, 12-2-69, CI. 264-125.
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; Parsons, William F.; and Roy, Donald W., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Hot pressed cadmium telluride.
3,475,1 16, 10-28-69, CI. 23-50.
Carnation Company: See —
Long, Marshall, 3,427,954.
Martin, Russell John, 3,479,795.
Carnavos, Theodore C, to General Electric Company. Temperature
compensated air-cooled steam condenser. 3,443,633, 5-13-69, CI.
165-108.
Carnavos, Theodore C, to General Electric Company. Multiple ef-
fect distillation apparatus. 3,481,835, 12-2-69, CI. 202-174.
Carnazza, Joseph, to JFD Electronics Corporation, mesne. Trimmer
capacitor. 3,469,158, 9-23-69, CI. 317-249.
Carnazza, Joseph; and Weisbrod, Marvin, to JFD Electronics Cor-
poration, mesne. Piston trimmer capacitor. 3,469,159, 9-23-69, CI.
317-249.
Carnell, Brian L.: See —
Stone, Robert A.; and Carnell, Brian L., 3,486,832.
Carnell, Peter John Herbert; Skinner, Wilfrid Jesse; and Spencer,
Michael Staines, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Elecrol-
ysis. 3,445,354, 5-20-69, CI. 204-73.
Carnes, Robert A.; and Taylor, Douglas W., to Motorola, Inc. En-
capsulated semiconductor device including a ceramic substrate.
3,439,255, 4-15-69, CI. 322-28.
Carnevale, Edmund H.; Lynnworth, Lawrence C; and Lawson,
Ronald N., to Parametrics, Inc. Transducer for artificial heart.
3,425,064, 2-4-69, CI. 3-1.
Carnevale, Umberto A., to All American Engineering Company. En-
capsulated wire cable and method of encapsulation thereof.
3,443,374, 5-13-69, CI. 57-149.
Carney, Henry J. Apparatus for locating and removing foreign
matter from animal tissue. 3,460,528, 8-12-69, CI. 128-2.1
Carney, John L., Jr.; and Dugge, Richard H., to ACF Industries, In-
corporated. Apparatus for automatically opening and closing hatch
covers. 3,476,042, 11-4-69, CI. 105-377.
Carney, Leroy L.; and Priest, Gerald G., to Dixie Chemical Products
Co. Ammonia stripping process. 3,428,426, 2-18-69, CI. 23-193.
Carney, Richard William James, to Ciba Corporation. Bicyclic
tetrahydropyrimidines. 3,483,205, 12-9-69, CI. 260-256.4
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and de
Stevens, George, to Ciba Corporation. Bicyclic pyrimidines.
3,454,573, 7-8-69, CI. 260-251.
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
DeStevens, George, to Ciba Corporation. Novel bicyclic
pyrimidine derivatives. 3,483,200, 12-9-69, CI. 260-247.5
Carnt, Peter Swift, to RCA Corporation. Color correction system for
video tape recorders. 3,461,226, 8-12-69, CI. 178-5.4
Carolan, Donald Leo: See —
Schnell, Ernst Emil; and Carolan, Donald Leo,3,470,994.
Carolin, Lyn. Apparatus and method for cleaning fixed windows.
3,434,882, 3-25-69, CI. 134-26.
Carolina Patent Development Trust, The: See —
Adams, Russell E., 3,439,716.
Berry, Ronald, 3,425,461.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,444,899.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,467,148.
Budzyna, Joseph M.; and Mucciarone, Rocco H., 3,444,904.
Consoletti, Paul C, 3,467,811.
Dubois, Joseph W., 3,444,678.
Mallard, Robert G„ 3,448,776.
Nichols, Edward C; and Tiernan, Stanley C, 3,425,458.
Nydam, John H., 3,442,301.
Nydam, John H., 3,467,147.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Fontaine, Andre J., 3,442,300.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Budzyna, Walter James, 3,444,903.
Petko, Michael A.; and Burger, Theodore G., 3,439,512.
Sotek, Stanley J., 3,421,552.
Wiesinger, Frederick C; Lyster, Thomas C; and Reisener, Wil-
liam C, Jr., 3,423,960.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,427,829.
Carolite Inc.: See—
Wellen, Larry A., 3,481,818.
Caron, Fred Joseph; and Barnum, Orville G., to Rex Chainbelt Inc.,
mesne. Vehicular wheel for compacting sanitary fill. 3,463,063, 8-
26-69, CI. 94-50.
Caron, Georges, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Convertible
seats for automotive vehicles. 3,431,018, 3-4-69, CI. 297-66.
Caron, Georges, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, and Societe
Industrielle et Commerciale des Automobiles Peugeot. Rear seats
of vehicles. 3,449,012, 6-10-69, CI. 297-403.
Caron, Jean; and Bigo, Firmin, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Device for reproducing information on the screen of a cathode-ray
tube. 3,449,620, 6-10-69, CI. 315-22.
Caron, Lionel, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Error
detection circuit. 3,440,493, 4-22-69, CI. 317-148.5
Caron, Rene Jean: See —
Grover, George M.; Busse, Claus A.; and Caron, Rene Je-
an,3,441,752.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Caron, Roger G. Snow vehicle. 3,481,416, 12-2-69, CI. 180-5.
Carondelet Foundry Company: See-
Culling, John H., 3,473,922.
Carosino, Lawrence E., to Hercules Incorporated. Tri (C8 -C,0 alkyl)
m-and p-nitrobenzyl quaternary ammonium halides. 3,446,844, 5-
27-69, CI. 260-567.6
Carothers, John N.; and Hurka, Rudolph J., Jr. Process of purifying
phosphoric acid. 3,442,609, 5-6-69, CI. 23-165.
Carothers, Robert O., to Calgon Corporation. Use of turbulence sup-
pressing agents in water jet looms. 3,476,155, 11-4-69, CI. 139-
127.
Caroussos, Panayotis: See —
Lerwill, William Edward; Caroussos, Panayotis; and Anstey,
Nigel Allister,3,460,095.
Carow, Walter M.: See —
Davies, James W.; and Carow, Walter M., 3,438,265.
Carow, Walter M.; and Rogall, Herbert, to Singer-General Precision,
Inc. Accelerometer. 3,438,266, 4-15-69, CI. 73-516.
Carp, Gerald: See —
Korzekwa, Samuel M.; McFadyen, Robert J.; and Carp,
Gerald,3,483,559.
Carp, Ralph Wolf: See—
Slavin, Michael; Carp, Ralph Wolf; Howard, William Edward;
and Ang, Leoncio T., 3,485, 3 16.
Slavin, Michael; Emery, Raymen F.; and Carp, Ralph
W.,3,477,346.
Carp, Ralph W.; Carruth, Winford B.; and Slavin, Michael, to
Bendix Corporation, The. Automobile turn signal with lamp failure
indicator. 3,428,943, 2-18-69, CI. 340-80.
Carp, Ralph W.; Howard, William E.; Slavin, Michael; and Ang,
Leoncio T., to Bendix Corporation, The. Automobile speed con-
trol. 3,455,41 1, 7-15-69, CI. 180-105.
Carpano & Pons: See —
Bossard, Paul; and Chauvigne, Michel, 3,432,626.
Carpco Research & Engineering Inc.: See —
Carpenter, James Hall, 3,438,503.
Carpenter, Alton D.: See —
Swift, Gilbert; Carpenter, Alton D.; and Smith, David
M., 3,427,877.
Carpenter, Arvell A., to A & T Engineering Co., Inc. Combined
vibratory massage and foot warmer unit. 3,457,911, 7-29-69, CI.
128-24.2
Carpenter, Edgar L. Pipe handling apparatus. 3,451,711, 6-24-69,
CI. 294-113.
Carpenter, Frederick A.; and Stark, Forest G., to Adams, Clark,
Corp., mesne. Filing cabinet module. 3,421,801, 1-14-69, CI. 312-
111.
Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr., to Greif Bros. Cooperage Corporation,
The. Precision threaded insert for plastic containers. 3,437,231, 4-
8-69, CI. 220-63.
Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr., to Greif Bros. Cooperage Corporation,
The. Plastic lined fiber containers. 3,445,049, 5-20-69, CI. 229-14.
Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr.; and Dubois, Robert A., to Greif Bros.
Cooperage Corporation, The. Drum liner with flexible neck.
3,432,070, 3-11-69, CI. 220-63.
Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr.: See—
Naylor, Robert M.; and Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr. ,3,43 1,870.
Carpenter, James E.; and Pleuthner, Richard L., to United States of
America, Air Force. Rotating lip hot gas collector nozzle.
3,434,663, 3-25-69, CI. 239-132.3
Carpenter, James Hall, to Carpco Research & Engineering Inc. Ro-
tary vacuum filter. 3,438,503, 4-15-69, CI. 210-396.
Carpenter, James H.; and Bowling, Joseph E., Jr., to Pangborn Cor-
poration, The. Abrasive blasting apparatus. 3,460,291, 8-12-69,
CI. 51-9.
Carpenter, John Cline: See —
Wong, Frank; Carpenter, John Cline; and Sanford, Robert
Clark.3,440,656.
Carpenter, John Mc Murray, III; and Smith, Drexel Kermit, to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Spinning fiber-forming
linear condensation polymer. 3,480,706, 1 1-25-69, CI. 264-176.
Carpenter, John W.: See—
Dalenberg, John F.; Todd, Elmer H.; and Carpenter, John
W., 3,465,971.
Carpenter, Keith H., to General Motors Corporation. Washer arm.
3,422,484, 1-21-69, CI. 15-250.04
Carpenter, Keith H., to General Motors Corporation. Windshield
cleaning device utilizing an oscillatory fluid stream. 3,423,026, 1-
21-69, CI. 239-284.
Carpenter, Keith H., to General Motors Corporation. Rear window
wiper. 3,428,996, 2-25-69, CI. 15-250.24
Carpenter, Keith H., to General Motors Corporation. Windshield
washer arm. 3,458,888, 8-5-69, CI. 15-250.04
Carpenter, Keith H.; and Jones, David L., Jr., to General Motors
Corporation. Pulse wiper control. 3,422,335, 1-14-69, CI. 318-
443.
Carpenter, Kenneth: See-
Moss, Arthur William; Jones, Norman; and Carpenter, Ken-
neth,3,445,948.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corporation.
Process for suppressing molecular jump in the preparation of sul-
fur-vulcanizable elastomers. 3,422,051, 1-14-69, CI. 260-33.6
Carpenter, Peter E. G.: See —
Hall, John S.; and Carpenter, Peter E. G.,3,467,920.
Hall, John S.; Carpenter, Peter E. G.; and Cook, David
L., 3,470,507.
Carpenter, Peter John; and Brett, John Howard, to Trico Products
Corporation. Drive mechanism for actuating a windscreen washer
pump from a windscreen wiper motor. 3,428,991, 2-25-69, CI. 15-
250.02
Carpenter, Peter William, to Air Preheater Company, Inc., The. Coil
handling apparatus. 3,463,410, 8-26-69, CI. 242-79.
Carpenter, Robert Edward: See —
Kurkowski, Albeit Robert; and Carpenter, Robert Ed-
ward,3,462,514.
Carpenter, Sammy: See —
Witt, Enrique Roberto; Carpenter, Sammy; and Zee-Cheng,
Kwang Yuen,3, 450,726.
Carpenter, Sammy; Witt, Enrique R.; and Cahill, Joseph J., Jr., to
Celanese Corporation. Mono(2,3-dibromopropyl)ether of sorbital.
3,474,148, 10-21-69, CI. 260-615.
Carpenter, Virgil R., to Unipress Company, Incorporated, The. Dou-
ble buck garment drying apparatus. 3,473,708, 10-21-69, CI. 223-
57.
Carpenter, Virgil R., to Unipress Company, Incorporated, The. Gar-
ment buck apparatus. 3,473,709, 10-21-69, CI. 223-57.
Carpenter, Walter E.; and Varick, Lawrence, to Wagner Electric
Corporation. Lamp lead wire terminal. 3,422,302, 1-14-69, CI.
313-318.
Carpenter, Warren E., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Monitoring and fault cor-
rection system for a multiple channel servo actuator. 3,462,662, 8-
19-69, CI. 318-18.
Carpenter, William R.: See —
Jacobsen, John B.; and Carpenter, William R., 3,467, 113.
Carpentier, Raymond: See —
Van Eygen, Cyrille; and Carpentier, Raymond,3,470,124.
Carpentier, Serge; Delarue, Roger; Francois, Henri; Grand-Clement,
Anne-Marie; Portal, Guy; and Soudain, Georges, to Commissariat
a l'Energie Atomique. Phosphate glass for X-ray, gamma-ray and
thermal neutron dosimeters. 3,449,136, 6-10-69, CI. 106-47.
Carper, Robert L.; Lein, Juergen G. A.; Miller, Donald J.;
Schmidlin, Raymond J.; and Verderber, Joseph A., to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation. Master making and duplicating
machine. 3,426,678, 2-11-69, CI. 101-132.5
Carpigiani, Poerio, to APAW S.A. Portioning and dispensing device
including adjustment means to vary the volume of the proportions.
3,422,995, 1-21-69, CI. 222-309.
Carpigiani, Poerio, to APAW S.A. Automatic ice cream machine.
3,465,540, 9-9-69, CI. 62-343.
Carpigiani, Poerio, to APAW S.A. Automatic feed device for con-
tinuous ice cream making machines. 3,486,525, 12-30-69, CI. 137-
453.
Carr-Brion, Kenneth Garfield; and Jenkinson, Doris Audrey, to Na-
tional Research Development Corporation. Continuous X-ray
fluorescent analysis of the solid component of a slurry. 3,443,092,
5-6-69, CI. 250-51.5
Carr, David Ward: See —
Collis, Alec Peter Orme; and Carr, David Ward,3, 44 1,081.
Carr, Donald R., to Whittaker Corporation. Subreflector-positioning
mechanism. 3,432,135, 3-11-69, CI. 248-287.
Carr, Donald R., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Curable urethane
compositions. 3,471,445, 10-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Carr, E. Wilson. Land vehicle propelled in the manner of a rowboat.
3,452,998, 7-1-69, CI. 280-1.11
Carr, Ellis R.: See —
Magers, Joseph I., 3,455,573.
Carr, Frank B.; Carter, Theodore; Raeburn, Robert A.; and De
Chistino, Albert J., to United States of America, Army. Military
ribbon holding device. 3,455,042, 7-15-69, CI. 40-1.5
Carr, George W., to Pullman Incorporated. Trailer post construction.
3,453,019, 7-1-69, CI. 296-28.
Carr, George W., to Pullman Incorporated. Trailer rear header struc-
ture. 3,485,523, 12-23-69, CI. 296-28.
Carr, Gorge W., to Pullman Incorporated. Load transfer system and
device therefor. 3,454,172, 7-8-69, CI. 214-38.
Carr, Harry E. Expandable camper. 3,463,540, 8-26-69, CI. 296-23.
Carr, Hugh B., to Kinney, S. P., Engineers, Inc. Actuating and
reducing gear for heavy valves and other equipment. 3,421,388, 1-
14-69, CI. 74-625.
Carr, Hugh B., to Kinney, S. P., Engineers, Inc. Protective apparatus.
3,435,696, 4-1-69, CI. 74-424.8
Carr, Hugh B.; and Turocy, Elmer W., to Kinney, S. P., Engineers,
Inc. Blast furnace backdraft valve. 3,442,484, 5-6-69, CI. 251-98.
Carr, Hullet C: See—
Paden, Harrell W.; Carr, Hullet C; and McDowell, Alfred
W.,3,449,106.
Carr, Irving A. Pressure diecasting apparatus and method.
3,443,628, 5-13-69, CI. 164-313.
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247
Carr, Jesse M., Jr.; Byars, Gerald A.; and De Feo, Richard J., to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Olefin activator for
ligards in caprons halide slurry. 3,480,662, 11-25-69, CI. 260-
465.9
Carr, Jesse M., Jr.: See—
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse
M., Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J.,3,48 1,971.
Carr, John William. Traction system for treatment of lower limb
deformities. 3,481,331, 12-2-69, CI. 128-80.
Carr, Martin W.: See—
Dion, Paul A.; and Carr, Martin W.,3,455,016.
Carr, Marvin W.: See—
Hanser, Paul E.; Schmidt, Robert L.; and Carr, Marvin
W., 3,455,400.
Carr, Norman L.; and Somers, Allen E., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Apparatus and process for direct mea-
surement of heat of reaction. 3,440,013, 4-22-69, CI. 23-230.
Carr, Russell L. K.: See —
Baranauckas, Charles F.; Campbell, Donald H.; and Carr, Rus-
sell L. K.,3,448,148.
Carr, Vernon R., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Panel
assembly. 3,445,972, 5-27-69, CI. 52-98.
Carrasse, Jean Marie Pierre, to Societe Generale de Constructions
Electriques et Macaniques (ALSTHOM). Open mag-
netohydrodynamic cycle and method of operation of mag-
netohydrodynamic cycle. 3,467,842, 9-16-69, CI. 310-1 1.
Carre, Georges P.: See —
Chaplais, Henri; Pillon, Lucien; Can-e, Georges P.; Rips, Lucien-,
and Gambette, Rene,3,423,152.
Carre, Roland, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
Arrangements for eliminating fixed echos. 3,444,554, 5-13-69, CI.
343-7.7
Carre, Roland; and Robert, Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Devices for treating signals. 3,438,034, 4-8-
69, CI. 343-17.1
Carreira, Leonard M., to Xerox Corporation. Photoelectrophoretic
imaging process employing a layer of insulating liquid to improve
image quality. 3,485,738, 12-23-69, CI. 204-181.
Carreira, Leonard M.; and Tulagin, Vsevolod, to Xerox Corporation.
Imaging process. 3,477,934, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-181.
Carreker, Roland P., Jr., to General Electric Company. Dip forming
method. 3,466,186, 9-9-69, CI. 117-114.
Carreker, Roland P., Jr., to General Electric Company. Atmosphere
control in dip-forming process. 3,484,280, 12-16-69, CI. 117-114.
Carrels, Howard J., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Side-swinging article
stacker. 3,456,815, 7-22-69, CI. 214-6.
Carrick, Wayne L.; and Karapinka, George L., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Coupling of amino arenes. 3,449,429, 6-10-69, CI.
260-576.
Carriel, Jonathan Turner; and Hewitt, Earle Norman, to Interna-
tional Nickel Company, Inc., The. Bis(trialkylphosphine carbon
disulfide) nickel compound. 3,472,887, 10-14-69, CI. 260-439.
Carrier Corporation: See —
Anderson, Carl M.; and Endress, James W., 3,421,685.
Arledge, Arthur E., Jr., 3,450,342.
Ashley, Carlyle M., 3,477,241.
Bolton, Theodore S., 3,431,748.
Campbell, John M.; and Miller, Arthur J., 3,476,487.
Church, Richard A., 3,441,080.
Coleman, Milton H.; and Traver, Darwin G., 3,422,888.
Coleman, Milton H.; Traver, Darwin G.; and Herb, Carl C,
3,452,667.
Czuszak, Charles C, 3,461,893.
Damratowski, Leonard P., 3,440,806.
Dyre, Eddie L.; and Greacen, John A., 3,452,550.
Eisberg, Keith V., 3,423,951.
Eisberg, Keith V.; and Foster, Glenn B., 3,466,887.
Endress, James W., 3,462,625.
English, Richard A., 3,481,150.
Foster, Glenn B., 3,426,547.
Fragnito, Daniel A., 3,434,409.
Fragnito, Daniel A.; and Herb, Carl C, 3,441,082.
Greacen, John A.; and Beresik, Lawrence S., 3,426,548.
Heck, William C; and Fragnito, Daniel A., 3,465,814.
Honnold, Fred V., Jr., 3,428,1 18.
Honnold, Fred V., Jr., 3,455,378.
Hoyle, Walter W., 3,481,153.
Huesgen, Eugene L., 3,441,200.
Johnson, Stuart E., 3,452,552.
Lavigne, William J., Jr.; Osborne, William T.; and Anderson,
Carl M., 3,443,572.
Law, John, 3,424,370.
Law, John, 3,429,137.
Law, John, 3,470,406.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., 3,433,296.
Mac Leod, David E., 3,460,458.
McGrath, William L., 3,429,367.
McGrath, William L., 3,440,835.
McGrath, William L., 3,461,460.
McGrath, William L., 3,464,401.
McGrath, William L., 3,486,985.
Metzger, Benjamin A.; and Miller, Harry E., 3,426,953.
Morrison, Frank A., 3,447,684.
Morrow, David R., 3,441,380.
Platnick, David, 3,466,519.
Shaw, David N., 3,425,452.
Shaw, David N., 3,426,962.
Shaw, David N., 3,465,953.
Shulock, Charles; and Straslicka, William A., 3,465,769.
Simpson, Walter M., 3,461,684.
Smith, Roy F.; and Kovar, Richard D., 3,461,681.
Stankavich, Anthony J.; and Geckle, Thomas E., 3,428,492.
Stankavich, Anthony J.; and Geckle, Thomas E., 3,429,748.
Stenerson, Randolph N., 3,465,422.
Traver, Darwin G., 3,466,063.
Wellman, Donald C, 3,464,400.
Yerdon, Michael G.; and Honnold, Fred V., Jr., 3,452,811.
Carrier, Elphege. Carrier dust accumulators. 3,423,783, 1-28-69, CI.
15-339.
Carrier, Paul Wilfrid: See—
Ingham, John Milton; and Carrier, Paul Wilfrid.3,454,309.
Carrieri, Louis F., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Hydraulic valve.
3,483,891, 12-16-69, CI. 137-596.16
Carrieri, Louis F.; and Skinner, Norton D., to U.S. Industries, Inc.
Multispeed driving mechanisms. 3,433,086, 3-18-69, CI. 74-364.
Carrigan, Robert J., to United States Envelope Company. Continu-
ous form envelopes with inserts. 3,482,763, 12-9-69, CI. 229-69.
Carrigan, Robert J.; and Stone, Ralph K., to United States Envelope
Company. Envelop with external pocket for removable tag.
3,446,421, 5-27-69, CI. 229-70.
Carrillo, Julio B. Color television system providing an illusion of
depth. 3,457,364, 7-22-69, CI. 178-6.5
Carrock, Frederick E.: See —
Doak, Kenneth W.; and Carrock, Frederick E., 3,448, 175.
Carrock, Frederick E.; Toekes, Barna; and Doak, Kenneth W., to
Rexall Drug and Chemical Company. Process for obtaining
polybutadiene-modified styrene resins. 3,428,712, 2-18-69, CI.
260-880.
Erchak, Michael, Jr.; Carrock, Frederick E.; and Koch, Karl
F.,3,487,127.
Carroll, Alfred J. Air distributor manifold and valve disk. 3,446,423,
5-27-69, CI. 230-46.
Carroll, Arley Gene. Stabilizing assembly for hoist. 3,433,447, 3-18-
69, CI. 248-352.
Carroll, Charles A.; and Vaka, James J., to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Bromination process. 3,450,757, 6-17-69, CI. 260-559.
Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Simpey, to General Mills, Inc.
Process for preparing ground meat composition. 3,482,998, 12-9-
69, CI. 99-108.
Carroll, David A.: See —
Christianson, George; Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Sim-
pey,3,482,996.
Carroll, Elmer F. Anchor cradle and lock. 3,481,301, 12-2-69, CI.
114-210.
Carroll, Eric: See —
Stubbs, Dennis; Swift, Eric Owen; and Carroll, Eric,3,486,360.
Carroll, Evender A. Combination saw. 3,420,283, 1-7-69, CI. 143-
46.
Carroll, James A.; and Spivak, Joel F., to Loral Corporation.
Method for preparing high mobility indium antimonide thin films.
3,480,484, 11-25-69, CI. 148-6.3
Carroll, James C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Zero output impedance amplifier. 3,435,360, 3-25-69,
CI. 330-25.
Carroll, James J.; and Frind, Gerhard, to General Electric Company.
Circuit interrupter for high-voltage D-C circuits. 3,452,174, 6-24-
69, CI. 200-148.
Carroll, John F., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Magnetic tape.
3,476,596, 11-4-69, CI. 117-239.
Carroll, Michael W.; and Perry, Donald S., to Eltra Corporation.
Two-piece journal bearing. 3,445,145, 5-20-69, CI. 308-15.
Carroll, Robert L., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of
orthophosphorous acid. 3,437,439, 4-8-69, CI. 23-165.
Carroll, Robert L., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of oxo-acids
of phosphorus. 3,437,440, 4-8-69, CI. 23-165.
Carroll, Robert L.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Production of phosphorous acid. 3,437,438, 4-8-69, CI. 23-165.
Carroll, Robert P. Rotary-linear convenor. 3,421,379, 1-14-69, CI.
74-44.
Carroll, Robert P. Selector switch for multiple circuit control.
3,441,743, 4-29-69, CI. 307-28.
Carroll, Silas Edward: See —
Featherston, Richard Henry; and Carroll, Silas Ed-
ward.3,440,005.
Carroll Street Corporation: See —
Bachner, George L., 3,423,495.
Carroll, William C; and Johnston, Howard T., Jr., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Nonelectronic magnetic recording
system. 3,479,036, 11-18-69, CI. 274-4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Carron, Maurice Claude Ernest; and Jullien, Alexandra F., to
Societe Anonyme des Laboratories Robert et Caniere. Rutin alkyl
sulphonates. 3,422,086, 1-14-69, CI. 260-210.
Carrotte, Frederick H., to Kirkland, A., & Company Limited.
Knitting machines. 3,464,234, 9-2-69, CI. 66-25.
Carrotte, Frederick H., to Kirkland, A., & Company Limited. Circu-
lar knitting machines. 3,470,713, 10-7-69, CI. 66-25.
Carrotte, Frederick H.; and Ellis, John Ernest, to Kirkland, A., &
Co. Limited. Circular knitting machines. 3,442,098, 5-6-69, CI.
66-50.
Carrow, Donald J.: See —
Patinkin, Seymour H.; Verdol, Joseph A.; and Carrow, Donald
J. ,3,450,513.
Verdol, Joseph A.; and Carrow, Donald J. ,3,432, 479.
Verdol, Joseph A.; and Carrow, Donald J. ,3,476, 686.
Verdol, Joseph A.; and Carrow, Donald J. ,3,487, 125.
Carruth, Winford B.: See-
Carp, Ralph W.; Carruth, Winford B.; and Slavin,
Michael.3,428,943.
Carruthers, George A., to Turbo Machine Company. Creel.
3,432,118, 3-11-69, CI. 242-131.1
Carruthers, George Alan, to Turbo Machine Company. Textile treat-
ing method. 3,451,600, 6-24-69, CI. 223-76.
Carruthers, George R., to United States of America, Navy. Image
converter for detecting electro- magnetic radiation especially in
shortwave lengths. 3,478,216, 11-11-69, CI. 250-213.
Carruthers, John; and Winsor, John, to British Petroleum Company
Limited, The. Desulphurisation and hydrogenation of aromatic
hydrocarbons. 3,484,496, 12-16-69, CI. 260-667.
Carruthers, John: See —
Winsor, John; and Carruthers, John,3,484,501.
Carsello, Anthony J.; and Di Giulio, Edmund M. Acoustical chair.
3,452,836, 7-1-69, CI. 181-31.
Carsello, Richard D.; and Lunquist, Richard E., to Motorola, Inc.
Plural channel frequency detecting circuit. 3,465,294, 9-2-69, CI.
340-171.
Carsello, Richard D.: See —
Lunquist, Richard E.; and Carsello, Richard D.,3,473,152.
Carson, Alan B., to Garrett Corporation, The. Transpiration-cooled
incinerator. 3,478,706, 11-18-69, CI. 110-8.
Carson, Arthur N.; and Ujhelyi, Gabor K., to Carson Laboratories,
Inc. Optical associative memory. 3,447,138, 5-27-69, CI. 340-173.
Carson, Chester C; Gibbs, Edward E.; and Grobel, Lloyd P., to
General Electric Company. Wear detector for fluid-cooled electric
machine. 3,428,838, 2-18-69, CI. 310-56.
Carson, Chester C: See—
Grobel, Lloyd P.; and Carson, Chester C, 3,427,880.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method for pu-
rifying hydrogen. 3,428,429, 2-18-69, CI. 23-212.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Conversion
process in the presence of hydrogen. 3,428,549, 2-18-69, CI. 208-
79.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method for
hydrocarbon conversion. 3,442,793, 5-6-69, CI. 208-108.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrogenation
of benzene to form cyclohexane. 3,450,785, 6-17-69, CI. 260-667.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method for
operating a non-rcgenerative fixed bed reforming process.
3,470,090, 9-30-69, CI. 208-138.
Carson, Don B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrocracking
process. 3,475,322, 10-28-69, CI. 208-89.
Carson, Don B.; and Lengcmann, Robert A., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Method for producing detergent-grade alky-
late. 3,426,092, 2-4-69, CI. 260-671.
Carson, Don B.: See —
Heinzc, Walter W.; Jones, Evan A.; and Carson, Don
B., 3,476,283.
Liebman, Warren S.; Carson, Don B.; and Dolejs, Charles
A. ,3,422,848.
Carson, Elizabeth Landis: See —
Rasmussen, Chris Royce; Carson, Elizabeth Landis; and Mohr-
bachcr, Richard Joscph,3,433,797.
Carson, Forrest L. Adjustable prc-sct pressure actuated mechanical
prime mover. 3,465,647, 9-9-69, CI. 91-395.
Carson, Frank J.: See —
Oclke, Waldemar W.; Carson, Frank J.; Badger, Alfred E.; and
O'Conncll, Thomas B, 3,477, 840.
Rahrig, Donald D.; Rittcr, George F., Jr.; and Carson, Frank
J. ,3,485,615.
Ritter, George F., Jr.; Carson, Frank J.; and Hymore, Frank
J. ,3,476,540.
Carson, George W., Jr., to Kaman Corporation. Air-ground rescue
device including protective shield assembly therefor. 3,467,346, 9-
16-69, CI. 244-137.
Carson, John R., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc.
Tetrahydrothienobenzothiazincs. 3,422,101, 1-14-69, CI. 260-243.
Carson, John R., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. (O-aminophcnyl)-
thio-dihydro-thiophene- 1,1 -dioxides and their derivatives.
3,444,209, 5-13-69, CI. 260-332.1
Carson, John R., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. 1, 2,3,5, 6,7-Hex-
ahydro-4-phenethyl-2,6-methano-4H- 4-benzazonin- 1 2-ols.
3,471,503, 10-7-69, CI. 260-294.7
Carson Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Carson, Arthur N.; and Ujhelyi, Gabor K., 3,447,138.
Knapp, Richard A., 3,440,621.
Weeks, Richard F., 3,476,483.
Carson, Raymond M. Folding carrier for paper cups. 3,421,790, 1-
14-69, CI. 294-87.26
Carson, Samuel Corbett, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Purification of hydrogen chloride. 3,464,787, 9-2-69, CI. 23-154.
Carson, Samuel Corbett, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Catalytic process for the manufacture of alkyl halides and catalysts
therefor. 3,484,494, 12-16-69, CI. 260-657.
Carson, Samuel Corbett; and Morris, George Oswald, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Catalytic process for preparing alkyl
chlorides or bromides. 3,484,495, 12-16-69, CI. 260-657.
Carson, William N., to General Electric Company. Battery discharge
control. 3,422,337, 1-14-69, CI. 320-14.
Carsten, Paul W., to Aquamation Inc. Pilot actuated valve.
3,460,798, 8-12-69, CI. 251-30.
Carstens, Jorgen V. Method of delivering superimposed folded
sheets as prepared books. 3,441,267, 4-29-69, CI. 270-45.
Carstens Manufacturing Company: See —
Olsen, Edwin J., 3,472,387.
Carstensen, Jens Thuroe; Newmark, Harold Leon; and Vance, John
James, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stable compositions containing
eicosatetrayn-(5,8, 1 l,14)-oic-(l ) acid and derivatives thereof.
3,450,821, 6-17-69, CI. 424-318.
Carstensen, Jens Thuroe; Sheth, Prabhakar Ranchhordas; and
Vance, John James, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Tablets contain-
ing 7-chloro-2-methylamino-5- phenyl-3H-l,4-benzodiazepine-4-
oxide and conjugated estrogenic substances. 3,487,152, 12-30-69,
CI. 424-240.
Carstensen, John P., to Monsanto Company. Sodium carbonate-free
phenol-formaldehyde adhesive compositions. 3,450,651, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-7.
Carstensen, Kenneth J.: See —
Hauk, Ernest D., 3,478,577.
Carstensen, Walter H.; and Davey, Donald G. Fluid-operated clutch.
3,444,972, 5-20-69, CI. 192-85.
Carston, Walter. Earth moving machine incorporating power off-
loading system. 3,486,251, 12-30-69, CI. 37-4.
Cart, Eldred N., Jr.: See—
Chaney, Allen L.; and Cart, Eldred N., Jr., 3,443,908.
Cart-Trac, Inc.: See —
Miller, Eugene M.; and Kelley, Jerry O., 3,453,397.
Carta, Mario: See —
Ferrara, Gianfranco; Del Fa', Clemente; Carta, Mario; and Cic-
cu, Raimondo, 3,476,243.
Cartem Engineering Limited: See —
Morgan, John F., 3,451,582.
Carter, A. B., Incorporated: See —
Goins, Buren L.; Lewis, Hazel W.; and Dellinger, Larry D.,
3,427,057.
Carter, Alan W.: See —
Page, Archer G.; and Carter, Alan W.,3,440,517.
Carter, Alfred M. Combined load leveler and overload device.
3,462,169, 8-19-69, CI. 280-124.
Carter, Anthony F.: See —
Blattner, Ernest W.; Boettcher, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.;
Heitmann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson,
David G.,3,424,372.
Carter, C. L.: See —
Lott, Chancy M., 3,440,781.
Carter, Carl W.; and Johnson, Lloyd E., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Lubrication system for a gas turbine engine. 3,486,582, 12-
30-69, CI. 184-6.
Carter, Cecil O.: See —
Hutson, Thomas, Jr.; and Carter, Cecil 0,3,476,825.
Hutson, Tom, Jr.; and Carter, Cecil O.,3,435,092.
Carter, Charles G.; and Reynolds, Marvin G. Apparatus for prepar-
ing french fried potatoes. 3,470,830, 10-7-69, CI. 107-14.
Carter, Charles I.: See —
Wannamaker, Thomas M.; Carter, Charles I.; and Rogers, Ru-
pert 0.,3,428,239.
Carter, Clarence F., to Carter Engineering Company. Method and
apparatus for filling containers. 3,421,554, 1-14-69, CI. 141-7.
Carter, Clarence F.; and Carter, Robert E., to Carter Engineering
Company. Methods and apparatus for weighing material in a
vacuum environment. 3,430,720, 3-4-69, CI. 177-1.
Carter, Claud W., Jr., to Duo- Vend Corporation. Card dispensing
apparatus. 3,439,834, 4-22-69, CI. 221-7.
Carter, Crawford F.: See —
Preston, Raymond A.; and Carter, Crawford F. ,3,472,770.
Carter, Cyril L. Jet pump booster. 3,457,863, 7-29-69, CI. 103-5.
Carter, Daniel T., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus for
continuously electroplating a metallic strip. 3,483,113, 12-9-69,
CI. 204-206.
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249
Carter Donald E., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Descaling
process and material. 3,475,230, 10-28-69, CI. 148-13.1
Carter, Donald E.; and Hurst, Kenneth, to Combustion Engineering,
Inc. Descaling process and material. 3,475,231, 10-28-69, CI. 148-
13.1
Carter, Dustin W.: See-
Butler, Charles A.; and Carter, Dustin W., 3,463,420.
Carter, Edward M.: See-
Russell, Carl D., 3,475,081.
Carter, Elbert P., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Method of reducing electrostatic charges on film structures.
3,474,292, 10-21-69, CI. 317-2.
Carter Engineering Company: See-
Carter, Clarence F., 3,421,554.
Carter, Clarence F.; and Carter, Robert E., 3,430,720.
Carter, Ernest P.: See-
Emerson, Paul D.; and Carter, Ernest P.,3,461,492.
Otstot, Roger S.; and Carter, Ernest P.,3,453,688.
Carter, Ernest P.; and Bell, Robert P., Jr., to Monsanto Company.
Filament supply system. 3,425,460, 2-4-69, CI. 139-100.
Carter, Frank H. Grip and twist bottle cap remover. 3,453,911, 7-8-
69, CI. 18-3.42
Carter, Frederick H. N.; Martinson, William V.; and Olsson, Sven M.
J. Furnace construction. 3,429,973, 2-25-69, CI. 13-9.
Carter, George Harold, to Redland Tiles Limited. Tiled roofs.
3,434,260, 3-25-69, CI. 52-471.
Carter, George J. Nonpercussive viscous-shear milling process for
platy materials. 3,446,442, 5-27-69, CI. 241-15.
Carter, George W., to RCA Corporation. Gain control biasing cir-
cuits for field-effect transistors. 3,480,873, 1 1-25-69, CI. 330-29.
Carter, Gerald E.: See-
Oliver, Alton D.; and Carter, Gerald E., 3,463, 185.
Carter, Giles F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Alloy
diffusion coating process. 3,467,545, 9-16-69, CI. 1 17-114.
Carter, Giles F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Alloy
diffusion coating process. 3,481,769, 12-2-69, CI. 117-114.
Carter, Herbert A.: See—
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Carter, Herbert
A. ,3,432,444.
Carter, Ivor John; and Jelley, Robert J., to Elliott Brothers (London)
Limited. Aligning means for pitot-static probe. 3,474,669, 10-28-
69, CI. 73-178.
Carter, Jack D. Fork lift attachment for a movable bucket.
3,421,642, 1-14-69, CI. 214-145.
Carter, Jack M.: See-
Brown, Ncuberne H., Jr.; Butler, David P.; Carter, Jack M.;
Fcrik, Michael; and Ogle, Paul E., 3,427,997.
Satterwhite, William A.; Carter, Jack M.; and Carey, Thomas
L., 3,455,651.
Carter, James B., Ltd.: See —
McKay, David; and Kandera, Alfred G., 3,470,352.
Carter, James G.; and Christophorou, Loukas G., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Excimer scintillators.
3,444,089, 5-13-69, CI. 252-301.2
Carter, James L.; and Hofmann, John E. Filler material for acetylene
cylinders. 3,475,189, 10-28-69, CI. 106-118.
Carter, James L.; and Savini, Charles G., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Ammonia synthesis catalyst. 3,472,794, 10-
14-69, CI. 252-459.
Carter, James L.; and Sinfclt, John H., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Reforming-aromatization process with sul-
fided catalyst. 3,424,669, 1-28-69, CI. 208-65.
Carter, Jennings Faulk. Electric hair singer. 3,474,224, 10-21-69, CI.
219-223.
Carter, John Anthony; and Tyler, Geoffrey James, to British Nylon
Spinners Limited. Manufacture of polyamides from aromatic
dicarboxylic acids. 3,475,387, 10-28-69, CI. 260-78.
Carter, John N. Adjustable drill assembly. 3,485,311, 12-23-69, CI.
175-382.
Carter, John W.: See-
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.;
Junck, John A.; Lauterbach, Jerre F.; and Winters, Frank
H., 3,463, 190.
Breitbarth, William W.; Carter, John W.; and Costa, Philip
J. ,3,454, 101.
Carter, Joseph F.: See —
Baker, William J.; and Carter, Joseph F.,3,443,647.
Carter, Joseph H., to Carter Machine & Tool Company. Combina-
tion toy wheel and bearing construction. 3,473,259, 10-21-69, CI.
46-221.
Carter, Lccwood C: See —
Mullen, Edward K.; and Carter, Lccwood C, 3,476,406.
Carter Machine & Tool Company: See —
Carter, Joseph H., 3,473,259.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Direct
estcrification method. 3,425,995, 2-4-69, CI. 260-75.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Hex-
afluorophosphates as first stage additives. 3,425,996, 2-4-69, CI.
260-75.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Process
of preparing polyethylene terephthalate using metal silicates as
catalyst. 3,451,970, 6-24-69, CI. 260-75.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Process
of preparing polyethylene terephthalate using alkali metal thio-
cyanate or alkaline earth metal thiocyanate direct estcrification
additives. 3,457,238, 7-22-69, CI. 260-75.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Direct
esterification method of preparing polyethylene terephthalate with
an ammonium or metal salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid.
3,479,324, 11-18-69, CI. 260-75.
Carter, Mary E.: See —
Price, John A.; and Carter, Mary E.,3,475,381.
Carter, Melvin W.; and Wiser, Emery L. Sewage disposal process
and system for meat packing wastes. 3,429,806, 2-25-69, CI. 210-
3.
Carter, Morris B.: See —
Kellar, Arnold A.; and Carter, Morris B., 3,429,759.
Carter, Neil A., to Cenco Instruments Corporation. Baffle assembly
and method of forming same. 3,460,580, 8-12-69, CI. 138-42.
Carter, Paul H.; Marion, Thomas E.; Morse, Raymond L.; and Doty,
William T., to Universal Machine Co., Inc. Machine for applying
film cover to containers. 3,460,317, 8-12-69, CI. 53-329.
Carter, Ralph E., to General Electric Company. Glower lamp and
process. 3,429,832, 2-25-69, CI. 252-520.
Carter, Raymond H.: See —
Brehm, Paul Donald; and Carter, Raymond H.,3,421,224.
Carter, Richard James: See —
Manger, Charles Frederick; Klee, John Michael; and Carter,
Richard James,3,442,100.
Carter, Richard P., Jr., to Monsanto Company. Builders for synthetic
detergents. 3,459,670, 8-5-69, CI. 252-99.
Carter, Richard P., Jr.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Builders for synthetic detergents. 3,463,734, 8-26-69, CI. 252-99.
Carter, Richard P., Jr.; Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert S., to
Monsanto Company. Process for preparing phosphonic acids.
3,449,410, 6-10-69, CI. 260-502.4
Carter, Richard S., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Overlapping boundary storage. 3,440,615, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
Carter, Robert E.: See —
Carter, Clarence F.; and Carter, Robert E.,3,430,720.
Carter, Roland Charles Elie, to Societe d 'Exploitation et de
Recherches de Machines et Appareils Specialises ERMAP.
Machine for stowing bottles or flasks in an orderly position from a
batch of bottles or flasks in bulk. 3,425,530, 2-4-69, CI. 198-33.
Carter, Rollins S.: See —
Burdge, Sam W.; and Carter, Rollins S.,3,429,034.
Carter, Ronald Philip: See—
Cowin, William Alan; and Carter, Ronald Philip,3,469,196.
Carter, Russell E., to Omark Industries, Inc. Rectilinear sharpener.
3,457,969, 7-29-69, CI. 143-32.
Carter, Russell P., Jr., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Composition prepared from polyvinyl chloride and a cured polyu-
rethane. 3,487,126, 12-30-69, CI. 260-859.
Carter, Stephen Barnaby, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Microscope slides and method of manufacturing. 3,445,152, 5-20-
69, CI. 350-95.
Carter, Theodore: See —
Carr, Frank B.; Carter, Theodore; Raeburn, Robert A.; and De
Chistino, Albert J.,3,455,042.
Carter, Thomas A., 30% to Swope, Robert S., and 5% to Eriksen,
Richard E. Linear motor-generator. 3,487,241, 12-30-69, CI. 310-
13.
Carter, Uriel F., deceased (by Carter, Ruth, administratrix); Kolb,
Arthur F.; and Kunath, Elmer M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electri-
cal circuit overload protective device. 3,478,292, 11-11-69, CI.
337-151.
Carter, William A., to I-T-E Imperial Corporation. Selectively posi-
tioned interposed vertical transfer gap. 3,452,173, 6-24-69, CI.
200-147.
Carter, William, Company, The: See —
Morin, Joseph F., 3,482,537.
Carter, William H.: See—
Cooke, Edward A.; and Carter, William H., 3,450,046.
Carter, William J., Jr., to Aro of Buffalo, Incorporated. Mobile un-
derwater power plant. 3,473,337, 10-21-69, CI. 61-69.
Carter, William L. Calorie-gram indicator and alarm. 3,433,406, 3-
18-69, CI. 235-128.
Carter, William L. Weight control aid. 3,433,407, 3-18-69, CI. 235-
128.
Carter, Zoma Vaughn. Car window arm rest. 3,451,717, 6-24-69, CI.
296-153.
Carter-Wallace, Inc.: See —
Berger, Frank M.; Rosselet, Jean P.; and Ludwig, Bernard J.,
3,483,290.
Dille, James M.; Stiefel, Frank J.; and Meyer, Mervin,
3,428,638.
Gowen, Richard J., 3,482,565.
Ludwi, Bernard J.; Diamond, Julius; and Skinner, Wilfred A.,
Jr., 3,420,890.
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Reich, Irving; and Breuer, Hans, 3,484,378.
Carter's Ink Company, The.See—
Coppeta, Leonard T., 3,432,446.
Lennon, Donald Joseph John; and Schleifstein, Harvey G.,
3,471,387.
Cartier, Gaston. Small electric motors having permanent magnets.
3,444,402, 5-13-69, CI. 310-43.
Cartier, Gaston. Electric motor having claw tooth type stator.
3,459,982, 8-5-69, CI. 310-164.
Cartier, Gaston. Electric motor-reduction gear assembly. 3,469,128,
9-23-69, CI. 310-83.
Cartiera di Cairate S.p.A.: See —
Shapira, Nathan, 3,425,595.
Ciirtlcdsc Clivc! Sec—
Whol'ton, Reginald F.; and Cartledge, Clive,3,435,637.
Carton, Edwin B., to Polymer Dispersions, Inc., mesne. Process of
preparing isotactic polypropylene and carbon black mixtures.
3,422,056, 1-14-69, CI. 260-41.
Carton, Jean, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-
Brandt. Continuous copper wire-making process. 3,478,810, 11-
18-6, CI. 164-87.
Cartwright, Horace A. Spray nozzle and alignment arrangement
therefor. 3,447,755, 6-3-69, CI. 239-551.
Cartwright, John A.: See —
Richards, Claude L.; Cartwright, John A.; and Pearce,
Graham,3,432,799.
Cartwright, John N., to General Motors Corporation. Prestressed
shaft. 3,466,895, 9-16-69, CI. 64-1.
Cartwright, Robert B. Instruction system for physical endeavors.
3,453,746, 7-8-69, CI. 35-29.
Cartwright, William G. Skid chain tightener. 3,422,871, 1-21-69, CI.
152-217.
Cartwright, William J., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Can
transfer mechanism. 3,469,670, 9-30-69, CI. 198-22.
Caruel, Jacques Emile Jules: See —
Quillevere, Herve Alain; and Caruel, Jacques Emile
Jules.3,440,818.
Caruel, Jacques Emile Jules; and Lacroix, Armand Jean-Baptiste, to
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Avia-
tion. Wall element for combustion chambers. 3,447,318, 6-3-69,
CI. 60-39.65
Caruso, Anthony J.: See —
Barrington, Alfred E.; and Caruso, Anthony J. ,3,469,375.
Caruso, Michael G.: See—
Frishman, Daniel; and Caruso, Michael G., 3,467,1 10.
Caruthers, Felix P. Temperature compensated photosensor system.
3,421,009, 1-7-69, CI. 250-217.
Caruthers, Willim H., Jr.; and Pennington, Louis E., to Reynolds
Metals Company. Cryogenic constructions and methods for mak-
ing the same. 3,433,384, 3-18-69, CI. 220-14.
Carvalho, Dorothy Ann Livingston, to American Cyanamid Com-
pany. Method of making boron-nitrogen compounds. 3,475,138,
10-28-69, CI. 23-358.
Carvalho, Dorothy Ann; Hauser, Martin; Schriffert, Edward John;
and Sprague, George Sidney, to American Cyanamid Company.
Polyester resins. 3,431,151, 3-4-69, CI. 149-19.
Carvallo, Pierre. Method of uniting mechanical parts by welding.
3,469,303, 9-30-69, CI. 29-484.
Carvallo, Pierre. Method of processing cereals, more particularly for
whitening and polishing rice, and apparatus for performing the
same. 3,478,798, 11-18-69, CI. 146-264.
Carver, Norman E.; and Silver, Joseph M., to Ogden Iron Works
Company. Machine for cleaning sugar beet samples. 3,440,674, 4-
29-69, CI. 15-3.14
Carver, Richard N.: See—
Lohr, Raymond J.; Hubiak, Walter; and Carver, Richard
N., 3,453,921.
Cary, Audra B.; See —
Everhart, Clifford R.; and Cary, Audra B., 3,437, 146.
Cary, Boyd B.: See—
Rubega, Robert A.; and Cary, Boyd B.,3,444,509.
Cary, Francis H., to General Signal Corporation, mesne. Torque
declutching and switch mechanism. 3,429,406, 2-25-69, CI. 192-
0.034
Cary, Francis H. Power stop in response to overload. 3,460,018, 8-5-
69, CI. 318-475.
Cary, Francis H.; Miner, Irving O.; and Szilagyi, Dezso, to New York
Air Brake Company, The. Low torque butterfly valve. 3,442,489,
5-6-69, CI. 251-305.
Cary, Henry H., to Cary Instruments. Infrared radiation detector em-
ploying tensioned foil to receive radiation. 3,457,412, 7-22-69, CI.
250-83.3
Cary Instruments: See—
Cary, Henry H., 3,457,412.
Cary, James E.; and Swenson, Harvey F., to Sweden Freezer Manu-
facturing Co. Hemodialysis system. 3,457,944, 7-29-69, CI. 137-
341.
Cary, James E.; and Swenson, Harvey F., to Sweden Freezer Manu-
facturing Co. Dialysis control system. 3,474,907, 10-28-69, CI.
210-103.
Cary, John T., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Rotary conductor.
3,431,532, 3-4-69, CI. 339-8.
Cary, Paul O. Hand operated sectioning machine. 3,467,075, 9-16-
69, CI. 125-13.
Cary, William E., Limited: See —
Dixon, Roland, 3,452,974.
Casad, Burton M.: See—
Every, Richard L.; Thieme, James O.; and Casad, Burton
M., 3,437,451.
Hudgins, Charles M., Jr.; Casad, Burton M.; and Haden, Elard
L.,3,424,662.
Casadio, Silvano, to Istituto de Angeli S.p.A. Quaternary salts of
basic esters of /3-,1-naphthyl, -acrylic acid. 3,420,822, 1-7-69, CI.
260-240.
Casanova, Frank A.: See —
Marczak, Thaddeus S.; and Casanova, Frank A., 3,425,596.
Casaroll, Eugene A.: See —
Welch, Russel A., Sr., 3,443,061.
Welch, Russel A., Sr., 3,443,062.
Casas-Robert, Ramon, to Mefina S.A. Lock-stitch sewing machine
convertible to a chain stitch sewing machine. 3,428,008, 2-18-69,
CI. 112-168.
Cascade Corporation: See —
Dixon, Thomas E., 3,462,122.
Dixon, Thomas E.; Faust, Donald M.; and Frey, Max,
3,476,016.
Farmer, Stanley E.; and Dixon, Thomas E., 3,473,442.
Faust, Donald M.; and Chochrek, Henry F., 3,449,009.
Faust, Donald M., 3,458,075.
Frey, Max, 3,421,641.
Kroupa, Robert J., 3,460,700.
Nutter, Ralph E., 3,438,308.
Nutter, Ralph E., 3,438,525.
Cascade Industries, Incorporated: See —
Adam, Charles R.; and West, Robert E., 3,440,780.
West, Robert E., 3,425,388.
Cascione, Alexander S.: See —
Reich, Ismar M.; and Cascione, Alexander S., 3,42 1,906.
Casciotti, Albert: See —
Baker, Charles Edward, II; and Casciotti, Albert.3,440,597.
Casco Products Corporation: See—
Boudreau, John L., 3,462,721.
Bristol, Robert E.; and Boudreau, John L., 3,462,581.
Horwitt, Laurence G., 3,424,414.
Horwitt, Laurence G., 3,433,928.
Horwitt, Laurence G., 3,439,148.
Horwitt, Laurence G., 3,448,779.
Krenke, Vincent G., 3,433,969.
Case, Alfred L., to Versitron, Inc. Photoelectric relay using positive
feedback. 3,462,606, 8-19-69, CI. 250-214.
Case, Cecil L., to Hesston Corporation, Inc. Speed, steering and
direction control for vehicles. 3,431,993, 3-1 1-69, CI. 180-6.48
Case, Cecil L., to Hesston Corporation, Inc. Tension assembly for
crop conditioner. 3,472,003, 10-14-69, CI. 56-1.
Case, Charles A. Method and apparatus for treating flowing sewage
in a nitrification line. 3,422,010, 1-14-69, CI. 210-50.
Case, David A., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Laminated con-
duit and acoustic silencer. 3,429,397, 2-25-69, CI. 181-48.
Case, Edward Murray: See —
Zumeta, Julio; and Case, Edward Murray,3,438,841.
Case, Forrest N.: See —
Acree, Elick H.; and Case, Forrest N., 3,426,205.
Case, Forrest N., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Method and filter for removing iodine from gases.
3,429,655, 2-25-69, CI. 23-2.
Case, Forrest N.; Mackey, Thomas S.; and McFarland, Clyde E., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of
making a strontium-90 radiation source. 3,431,328, 3-4-69, CI.
264-0.5
Case Foundation Company: See—
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P., 3,430,448.
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P., 3,436,921.
Case Institute of Technology: See—
Mergler, Harry W., 3,433,065.
Case, J. I., Company: See —
Aiello, Salvatore F.; and Barth, John W., 3,448,820.
Auchard, Gerald V., 3,478,831.
Avis, John M.; and Dorman, Hugh H., 3,478,910.
Batog, Stephen L., 3,442,070.
Bennett, Milton C; and Kulhavy, Joseph A., 3,435,901.
Bislew, John E., 3,469,472.
Boston, Charlie L., 3,431,793.
Boston, Charlie L., 3,437,373.
Brown, Marvin L.; and Pedersen, Carl O., 3,450,422.
Bulin, Shelley A., 3,442,068.
Bulin, Shelly A., 3,420,238.
Bushmeyer, Richard W., 3,430,584.
Bushmeyer, Richard W., 3,467,002.
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Cagle, Wesley J., 3,484,119.
Dahlquist, Robert L., 3,478,750.
Daniels, Guy L., 3,442,178.
Dargitz, Harvey J., 3,420,259.
Davidow, Martin A.; and Rathje, Allan J., 3,439,684.
Davidow, Martin A.; and Klee, Maurice, 3,478,749.
Dollase, William R., 3,464,061.
Evans, Thomas, 3,444,673.
Evans, Thomas, 3,470,682.
Gipp, Wilbert O., 3,438,672.
Goth, Gary J., 3,432,057.
Harding, Ray S., 3,455,011.
Harris, Boliver T., 3,424,014.
Ista, Myron H., 3,441,255.
Larsen, Gary V., 3,433,230.
Lawson, William J., 3,482,164.
Lehmann, Harold Adolf, 3,433,240.
Linkin, Rodney D., 3,486,419.
Long, Elton B., 3,436,099.
Louthan, George R., 3,423,915.
Manke, Raymond F., 3,440,739.
Mays, Vance H.; and Lemke, James H., 3,468,180.
Mays, Vance H., 3,479,900.
Mc Guire, Robert L., 3,448,821.
Mott, Richard H., 3,425,356.
Omon, Gene L., 3,420,393.
Omon, Gene L., 3,433,502.
Omon, Gene L., 3,435,974.
Payne, Amos O., 3,460,399.
Payne, Amos O., 3,472,377.
Payne, Amos O., 3,472,378.
Potzsch, Wolfgang R., 3,425,195.
Schaible, Aaron M.; and Langdon, John E., 3,437,311.
Schlue, Frank W., Jr., 3,435,953.
Tilbury, Lawrence E.; and Maple, Steven E., 3,480,085.
Todd, Robert R., 3,464,471.
Venable, Phillip G., 3,424,339.
Venable, Phillip G., 3,462,973.
Wyatt, Harold M., 3,477,535.
Yeske, Laurel R.; and Christopher, John G., 3,462,923.
Yeske, Laurel R., 3,470,683.
Case, John H. Means for cleaning cotton lint. 3,432,892, 3-18-69,
CI. 19-203.
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White, Wilfred
Arthur Stephen, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Treat-
ment of textiles. 3,458,273, 7-29-69, CI. 8-139.
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White, Wilfred
Arthur Stephen, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Treat-
ment of textiles. 3,476,504, 1 1-4-69, CI. 8-138.
Case, Laura Kaiser: See —
Case, Leslie Catron; and Case, Laura Kaiser.3,483,169.
Case, Leslie C; and Case, Laura K., 3,454,530.
Case, Leslie Catron; and Case, Laura Kaiser. Polyester-polyethers
and process of preparing the same. 3,483,169, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
78.4
Case, Leslie C. Fluid composition from maleic anhydride and car-
boxyl-terminated compositions. 3,427,255, 2-11-69, CI. 252-426.
Case, Leslie C. Acids curing agents for organic polyepoxides.
3,487,027, 12-30-69, CI. 252-431.
Case, Leslie C; and Case, Laura K. Novel polyols which are reac-
tion porducts of a monoepoxide and a cyclic monoanhydride.
3,454,530, 7-8-69, CI. 260-75.
Case, Walter; and Benefield, William F. Brake setting device.
3,482,666, 12-9-69, CI. 188-265.
Case, William H. Pressure-vacuum cleaning and treating device.
3,484,890, 12-23-69, CI. 15-346.
Casebeer, Oran T., to Eastman Kodak Company. Footage indicator
for a perforated film strip in which the sprocket holes are sensed
using nonactinic radiation. 3,467,827, 9-16-69, CI. 250-214.
Casebolt, George Sims, to American Cyanamid Company. Process
for the manufacture of benzoguanamine- melamine-formaldehyde
filled molding compositions. 3,454,529, 7-8-69, CI. 260-67.6
Casebolt, Ralph T. Drip assembly for shower door. 3,449,770, 6-17-
69, CI. 4-154.
Casebolt, Ralph T.; and Rystad, Arnold O., to Bronson, Agalite,
Company. Panel mounting bracket. 3,481,572, 12-2-69, CI. 248-
226.
Caselli, Orland J.: See—
Brockhage, Donald J., 3,425,580.
Casely, Robert W.; and Noel, Darwin R., to Armour and Company.
Synergistic combination of a halogenated bisphenol and polyhalo-
salicylanilide. 3,445,397, 5-20-69, CI. 252-106.
Casey, Dahl B.. See—
Jarvis, Edwin W.; and Casey, Dahl B.,3,474,842.
Casey, Edward H.; and McConnell, Charles K., to ACF Industries,
Incorporated. Fuel injection system. 3,482,558, 12-9-69, CI. 123-
139.
Casey, Harry B.; Woods, John G.; and Wood, George W., to TRW
Inc. Subminiature trimmer potentiometer. 3,484,734, 12-16-69,
CI. 338-162.
Casey, Horace C, Jr.; and Panish, Morton B., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Method and source composition for
reproducible diffusion of zinc into gallium arsenide. 3,485,685, 12-
23-69, CI. 148-189.
Casey, James H., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Apparatus for severing tape. 3,472,724, 10-14-69, CI. 156-521.
Casey, John A. Evaporator scale prevention in sugar manufacture.
3,483,033, 12-9-69, CI. 127-61.
Casey, John B., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. System
for adjusting operating and release sensitivities of magnetically
biased relay armatures. 3,479,584, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-28.
Casey, Lewis O., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Electrical load protection device.
3,448,341, 6-3-69, CI. 317-31.
Casey, Lloyd: See —
Hutchinson, Joseph; and Casey, Lloyd, 3,485,567.
Casey, Robert T., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker including sensing means operated by the operating handle.
3,425,007, 1-28-69, CI. 335-11.
Casey, Robert, to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Wheel drive
mechanism. 3,452,612, 7-1-69, CI. 74-391.
Casey, William J., to Amsted Industries, Incorporated. Railway brake
safety device. 3,448,837, 6-10-69, CI. 188-210.
Cash, David R., to Cash, James, Machine Co. Quilting machine
guide-track. 3,421,464, 1-14-69, CI. 112-118.
Cash, David R., to Cash, James, Machine Co. Quilting machine of
the shiftable guide-track type. 3,426,710, 2-1 1-69, CI. 112-1 18.
Cash, David R., to Cash, James Machine Co. Automatic needle
retracting quilting machine. 3,442,234, 5-6-69, CI. 112-118.
Cash, David R., to Cash, James, Machine Co. Presser foot adjusting
means. 3,473,497, 10-21-69, CI. 112-239.
Cash, George O., Jr.; and Joyner, Frederick B., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Polyolefin compositions and their preparation.
3,432,514, 3-11-69, CI. 260-93.7
Cash, James, Machine Co.: See —
Cash, David R., 3,421,464.
Cash, David R., 3,426,710.
Cash, David R., 3,442,234.
Cash, David R., 3,473,497.
Cashen, Terry F.; and Hermelin, Marc S. Furniture. 3,476,497, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 297-232.
Cashion, Kenneth D. Solar optical telescope dome control system.
3,421,004, 1-7-69, CI. 250-203.
Cashman, Donald Edward; and Remler, Harry Earl, to Drackett
Company, The, mesne. Stabilized solid granular perfume composi-
tion. 3,449,266, 6-10-69, CI. 252-522.
Cashman, Edward P.; and Schneider, Nicholas M., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Retarding water evaporation from
storage reservoirs. 3,458,274, 7-29-69, CI. 21-60.5
Cashman, Robert W.; and Wasco, Anthony, Jr., to Saginaw Machine
and Tool Company. Tool construction. 3,436,800, 4-8-69, CI. 29-
97.
Cashore, Louis J. Cord tensioning device. 3,473,757, 10-21-69, CI.
242-150.
Caskey, Elmer L., to Trojan Manufacturing Company, Inc. Tool for
relieving air entrapments. 3,481,226, 12-2-69, CI. 81-3.
Casko, Robert E., to American Optical Corporation. Method of
making lens molds. 3,460,928, 8-12-69, CI. 65-39.
Casner, Bernard G.; and Goulstone, Ray T., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Methods and apparatus for the magnetic
separation of fine parts. 3,474,904, 10-28-69, CI. 209-1 1 1.8
Casolo, Angelo J.: See —
Rajan, Krishnaswamy S.; and Casolo, Angelo J. ,3,479, 266.
Rajan, Krishnaswamy S.; and Casolo, Angelo J. ,3,479,267.
Cason, Charles M., Ill: See-
Ban, Thomas A., Jr.; and Cason, Charles M., 111,3,478,583.
Ehrlich, John J.; Hutcheson, Guilford J., Jr.; Rust, Charles M.;
Roberts, Thomas G.; and Cason, Charles M., 111,3,464,267.
Cason, Charles M., Ill, to United States of America, Army. Low
pressure gas density fluctuation spectrometer using an amplitude
modulated electron beam to induce luminousity in the gas.
3,487,466, 12-30-69, CI. 250-71.
Cason, Charles M. System for instantaneously measuring jet thrust.
3,465,579, 9-9-69, CI. 73-1 17.4
Casparis, Hermann. Apparatus for the production of orthopedic
footrest or support. 3,458,898, 8-5-69, CI. 18-5.1
Casper, Ray K.; and Lindelof, Leonard A., to Longyear, E. J., Com-
pany. Offset core lifter apparatus. 3,428,138, 2-18-69, CI. 175-
255.
Casper, Ray K.; and Linn, Albert L., to Longyear, E. J., Company.
Wire line core barrel apparatus. 3,461,981, 8-19-69, CI. 175-246.
Caspers, John: See —
Newman, Julian; Caspers, John; Gambro, John; and Freiling,
Jerome G.,3,487,006.
Caspersson, Torbjorn Oskar; and Lomakka, Gosta Mattias. Ap-
paratus for photometric analysis. 3,446,562, 5-27-69, CI. 356-222.
Cass, Herbert A., to Eckrich, Peter, and Sons, Inc. Fixture for dis-
playing packaged products. 3,442,396, 5-6-69, CI. 211-59.
Cass, James L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Associative data
processing system. 3,456,243, 7-15-69, CI. 340-172.5
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cass Jules S. Costume jewelry novelty for attachment to bathing
garments or the like. 3,456,457, 7-22-69, CI. 63-2.
Cass, Le A.: See —
Dropkin, David; O'Connor, Thomas J.; Cass, Le A.; and Com-
fort, Edward H., 3,453,880.
Cass, Louis C: See —
Caldwell, Robert E.; and Cass, Louis G., 3,479,477.
Cass, Ralph Sidney, to Leach Corporation. Single belt drive.
3,447,729, 6-3-69, CI. 226-49.
Cass, Richard: See —
Herbenar, Edward J.; and Cass, Richard, 3,486,778.
Herbenar, Edward J.; Cass, Richard; and Kutcher, Eugene
R., 3,430,995.
Cassa, Nicholas A., Jr. Golf swing training device. 3,460,837, 8-12-
69, CI. 273-186.
Cassady, Charles G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Soft start circuit for power supply circuits. 3,458,796, 7-29-69, CI.
321-5.
Cassady, Clarence T.; and Bobb, Russell V., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Extrusion of composite metal articles. 3,457,760, 7-29-
69, CI. 72-258.
Cassady, Donald R.; Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson R., to
Lilly, Eli, and Company. 1,1 Diaryl-2-propynyl carbamates.
3,436,402, 4-1-69, CI. 260-326.3
Cassagne, Pierre; Besse, Jean; and Finet, Jean. Periodic demag-
netization of color cathode ray tube aboard moving vehicle.
3,439,211,4-15-69, CI. 315-8.
Cassan, Michel, to Societe Anonyme Dupont. Ignition system for gas
lighters. 3,439,994, 4-22-69, CI. 431-254.
Cassano, James R., to Xerox Corporation. Sheet counting system in
a reproduction machine. 3,430,558, 3-4-69, CI. 101-132.
Cassano, James R., to Xerox Corporation. Sorting apparatus for
documents. 3,484,101, 12-16-69, CI. 271-64.
Cassaretto, Frank P.: See —
Moore, Carl E.; Cassaretto, Frank P.; McLafferty, John J.; and
Posvic, Harvey W., 3,468,959.
Cassaro, Charles: See —
Saiia, Samuel N.; and Chiusolo, Louis L., 3,445,322.
Cassel, Norman S.: See-
Smith, Daniel; and Cassel, Norman S., 3,443,515.
Cassel, Richard L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Rectifier for accelerator magnets. 3,421,071, 1-7-69,
CI. 321-26.
Cassel, Thomas R., to General Motors Corporation. Connection for
tubular members. 3,468,560, 9-23-69, CI. 285-21.
Casscll, Joseph L., to Automatic Fire Alarm Company. Cam con-
struction. 3,433,090, 3-18-69, CI. 74-567.
Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Konig, Hans-Joachim; Bodenstedt, Wolfgang; and Gotsmann,
Ulrich, 3,442,999.
Mix, Konrad; and Heid, Christian, 3,473,883.
Ritter, Heinrich; Heinrich, Ernst; von Brachel, Hanswilli; and
Kindler, Horst, 3,487,066.
von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Kindler, Horst, 3,424,752.
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Hintermeier, Karl, 3,448,11 1.
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Hintermeier, Karl, 3,463,821.
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Engelhardt, Fritz, 3,476,717.
Casscra, Giorgio: See —
Negri, Emilio; and Casscra, Giorgio, 3,46 1,664.
Casshic, Tony R.: See —
Phillips, Gordon; and Casshie, Tony R., 3,427, 266.
Cassidy, Patrick J.; and Quammcn, Milton L., to United States of
America, Army. Binocular interpupillary hinge assembly with fric-
tional O-rings. 3,431,043, 3-4-69, CI. 350-75.
Cassic, Norman M.: See—
Aulik, Robert F.; and Cassie, Norman M., 3,484, 336.
Cassicrs, Paul Maria; Noe, Robert Joseph; and Van Engeland, Jozef
Leonard, to Gcvaert-Agfa N.V., and Agfa-Gcvaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Development of electrostatic patterns with aqueous
conductive developing liquid. 3,486,922, 12-30-69, CI. 1 17-37.
Cassicrs, Paul Maria; Rott, Andre; Mceussen, Louis Achilles; and
Van Engeland, Jozef Leonard, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V.
Process for developing electrostatic charge patterns. 3,472,676,
10-14-69, CI. 117-37.
Cassiers, Paul Maria; Van Engeland, Jozef Leonard; and Noe,
Robert Joseph, to Gcvaert-Agfa N.V. Electrophotographic record-
ing process. 3,425,829, 2-4-69, CI. 96-1.
Cassicrs, Paul Maria: See—
Schmicdcl, Ulrich; Mceussen, Louis Achille; Cassiers, Paul
Maria; and Hart, Rene Maurice, 3,44 1,947.
Cassil, Jim C. Aquarium conditioner. 3,468,288, 9-23-69, CI. 1 19-5.
Cassling, Carl E., 1/4 to Richards, D. Carl. Garment anchor.
3,423.764, 1-28-69, CI. 2-337.
Cast, Adolf: See—
Reich, Kurt; and Cast, Adolf,3,47 1,008.
Cast Forge Company: See —
Lauth, Corliss, 3,472,308.
Castagna, Eugene G., to Chevron Research Company. Poly-alpha-
olcfin iron-nickel alloy mixtures. 3,477,961, 11-11-69, CI. 252-
62.54
Castagna, John F. Mechanical sound system for phonograph record
player. 3,450,410, 6-17-69, CI. 274-24.
Castarede, Armand M., to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, and
Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Automobiles Peugeot.
Cylinder heads of internal combustion engines. 3,468,295, 9-23-
69, CI. 123-44.74
Castell, Gail A. Whirling amusement device. 3,484,985, 12-23-69,
CI. 46-51.
Castellani, Edward J.: See —
Curtiss, Lawrence M.; Castellani, Edward J.; and Frey, William
G.,3,446,910.
Castellani, Eugene E.; Keefe, George E.; and Romankiw, Lubomyr
T., to International Business Machines Corporation. Nondestruc-
tive-readout memory device. 3,483,534, 12-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Castellani, Renato. Wing bearing craft. 3,455,264, 7-15-69, CI. 114-
66.5
Castellano, Angelo C. Device for manipulating hair rollers.
3,426,766, 2-11-69, CI. 132-34.
Castellano, John: See —
Rudzitis, Karl; Castellano, John; and Wolz, Rudolph
G., 3,420,464.
Rudzitis, Karl; Castellano, John; and Wolz, Rudolph
G., 3,476,475.
Castellano, Joseph A.; and Green, Joseph, to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. 4-Substituted-2,3,5,6-tetrafluoronitrosobenzene.
3,428,672, 2-18-69, CI. 260-515.
Castellano, Joseph A.: See —
Smith, Harry F.; and Castellano, Joseph A. ,3,479,404.
Castellano, Thomas A. Chess game apparatus with changeable
board. 3,433,482, 3-18-69, CI. 273-131.
Castelli, Deno. Masonry construction. 3,420,031, 1-7-69, CI. 52-687.
Castelli, Joseph N., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Limiter, phase-shifter circuit. 3,422,286, 1-14-69, CI. 307-237.
Castelli, Joseph N., to United States of America, Army, mesne. A.C.
bridge gate circuit being controlled by a differential amplifier.
3,471,715, 10-7-69, CI. 307-257.
Castelli, Joseph N., to United States of America, Army. Attenuation
circuit using a tuned amplifier whose Q is varied by shunting re-
sistors. 3,479,609, 1 1-18-69, CI. 330-21.
Castelli, Pier Paolo: See —
Gardi, Rinaldo; and Castelli, Pier Paolo.3,475,467.
Castelli, Renato: See —
Longiave, Carlo; Castelli, Renato; Andreetta, Alberto; and Gar-
beri, Angelo,3,420,899.
Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Castelli, Renato; and Andreetta, Al-
berto,3,453,302.
Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Castelli, Renato; and Andreetta, Al-
berto.3,481,961.
Castellion, George Augustus, to American Cyanamid Company.
Novel quaternary semiconducting compositions of matter.
3,425,943, 2-4-69, CI. 252-62.3
Castellion, George Augustus, to American Cyanamid Company.
Novel zinc manganese arsenide semiconducting materials.
3,425,945, 2-4-69, CI. 252-62.51
Castellion, George Augustus, to American Cyanamid Company.
Novel ternary semiconducting materials. 3,454,370, 7-8-69, CI.
23-315.
Castello, Anthony M.: See —
Cooper, Robert R.; and Castello, Anthony M., 3,446, 202.
Castello-Branco e Neves, Antonio Maria. Safety valve for a hydrau-
lic system. 3,473,851, 10-21-69, CI. 303-84.
Casten, James W.: See —
Sabin, Alfred B.; and Casten, James W., 3,486,457.
Caster, Eldred E. Auxiliary pocket for garments. 3,462,764, 8-26-69,
CI. 2-252.
Caster, Richard W.: See —
Oita, Katashi; Pierson, Darrell E.; Ottaway, James N.; and
Caster, Richard W., 3,428,024.
Casteran, Jean: See —
Delacour, Jacques; and Casteran, Jean,3,420,318.
Castiello, Ignacio Aranguren; Sierra, Octavia Vasquez; and Olnick,
Jay E., to Union Starch & Refining Co., Inc., and Indiana and
Aranguren y Cie., S.A. Separating device. 3,446,663, 5-27-69, CI.
127-25.
Castiello, Ignacio Aranguren; Sierra, Octavio Vasquez; and Olnick,
Jay E., to Union Starch & Refining Co., Inc., and Indiana and
Aranguren y Cie., S.A.,. Fiber recovery process. 3,446,665, 5-27-
69, CI. 127-67.
Castiglione, Paul V., to General Electric Company. Solid-state D-C
to A-C converter. 3,436,643, 4-1-69, CI. 321-9.
Castille, Ignace. Bushing for casing during rotary drilling operations.
3,473,607, 10-21-69, CI. 166-75.
Castille, Ignace. Seating and retrieving tool for wear and protective
bushings in casing during rotary drilling operations. 3,473,608, 10-
21-69, CI. 166-85.
Castillo, Herman B., to Temprite Products Corporation. Heat
exchange system. 3,435,627, 4-1-69, CI. 62-197.
Castillo, Herman B., to Temprite Products Corporation. Water
cooler. 3,468,370, 9-23-69, CI. 165-66.
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Castillo, Tomas R.; and Roberts, Fred M., to Philco-Ford Corpora-
tion. Pilot's chair for combat aircraft. 3,420,475, 1-7-69, CI. 244-
122.
Castle & Cooke, Inc.: See —
Handwerk, Reginald L.; and Allen, Lyle, 3,425,841.
Heinicke, Ralph M., 3,475,277.
Castle Industries Inc. of California: See-
Roche, Francis J., 3,429,014.
Castle, James W. Side loading egg case. 3,441,193, 4-29-69, CI. 229-
33.
Castle, John Frederick: See-
Richards, John Harvey; and Castle, John Frederick.3,462,264.
Castle, Raymond G.: See-
Cherry, Walter L.; and Castle, Raymond G., 3,465,1 13.
Castle, Richard D., to Sybron Corporation. Portable sterilizer.
3,443,883, 5-13-69, CI. 21-93.
Castlen, Robert C. Vehicle warning system. 3,430,195, 2-25-69, CI.
340-52.
Castoldi, Luigi. Water jet propelling apparatus for boats. 3,465,705,
9-9-69, CI. 115-12.
Castonguay, Roger A.: See —
Bablouzian, Leon M.; Castonguay, Roger A.; and Wenckus,
Joseph F.,3,477,644.
Castro, Anthony J.; and Kinney, Layton F., to Armour Industrial
Chemical Company. Low toxicity polyurethane composition
produced from long chain aliphatic diisocyanates. 3,487,050, 12-
30-69, CI. 260-75.
Castro, Fernando J., to Puerto Rico, The People of. Shield for pro-
tecting the hand and holding the stalk during cane cutting and like
operations. 3,477,756, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 294-16.
Castro, Luis F.; Keithahn, Julian D.; Leutwyler, Kurt; and Oden,
Jerome H., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Flow regulator apparatus.
3,472,275, 10-14-69, CI. 137-551.
Castro, Peregrino Mario Del Pilar. Process for pasteurizing liquid
products in a continuous line of plastic sachets. 3,464,835, 9-2-69,
CI. 99-212.
Castrucci, Paul P.: See —
Bilous, Orest; Castrucci, Paul P.; and Clark, Tommy
D.,3,421,057.
Castrucci, Paul P., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Semiconductor circuits, devices and methods of improving electri-
cal characteristics of latter. 3,446,995, 5-27-69, CI. 307-304.
Castrucci, Paul P.; Collins, Robert H.; and Shepheard, Robert G., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Solderable backside
ohmic contact metal system for semiconductor devices and fabri-
cation process therefor. 3,480,841, 11-25-69, CI. 317-234.
Castrucci, Paul P.; Hess, Martin S.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Carrier lifetime
killer doping process for semiconductor structures and the product
formed thereby. 3,473,976, 10-21-69, CI. 148-175.
Castrucci, Paul P.; and Im, Samuel S., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method for forming sharply defined aper-
tures in an insulating layer. 3,447,984, 6-3-69, CI. 156-1 1.
Castrucci, Paul P.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Palladium ohmic contact to silicon
semiconductor. 3,431,472, 3-4-69, CI. 317-234.
Casty, Richard; Bcrger, Alfred; Mosimann, Walter; and Abel, Heinz,
to Ciba Limited. Process and preparation for coloring wool.
3,421,830, 1-14-69, CI. 8-43.
Caswell, Charles F., to Raytheon Company. Constant writing rate
vector generator. 3,482,086, 12-2-69, CI. 235-186.
Catalano, Frank R. Stairs layout tools. 3,478,434, 11-18-69, CI. 33-
93.
Catalano, Joseph. Space divider or partition. 3,438,421, 4-15-69, CI.
160-161.
Cataldo, Roy S., to General Motors Corporation. Multichannel mul-
tiplex communication system using pulse width modulation and an
audio sync on one pulse. 3,440,657, 4-22-69, CI. 343-225.
Cataldo, Roy S., to General Motors Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for mechanical-fluid power conversion. 3,470,820, 10-7-
69, CI. 103-1.
Catallo, Frank, to Fab-Con Machinery Development Corporation.
Spreader for tubular knit fabrics. 3,479,706, 1 1-25-69, CI. 26-55.
Catalox, Corporation: See-
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.;
Butz, Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E., 3,485,230.
Catalyst Research Corporation: See —
Jones, William, 3,447,970.
Rogers, Maxwell B., 3,424,621.
Stein, Leonard A., 3,445,291.
Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc.: See —
Adams, Rodney A., 3,480,565.
Fleming, Harold W., 3,420,618.
Fleming, Harold W., 3,471,583.
Gutmann, William R.; and Wright, James H., 3,441,370.
O'Brien, John F.; and Broughton, Donald R., 3,480,564.
Rcitmeier, Ronald E.; Hirschlcr, Daniel A., Jr.; Lamb, Frances
W.; and Stephens, Ruth E., 3,428,573.
Reitmcicr Ronald E., 3,445,402.
Cataneo, Ralph J.; and Oakite Products, Inc. Paint coagulator com-
positions. 3,429,823, 2-25-69, CI. 252-170.
Catania, Salvatore C: See —
Fuchs, Abraham M.; and Catania, Salvatore C.,3,466,431.
Catelli, Camillo: See —
Janovtchik, Viacheslav Jansen; and Catelli, Camillo, 3,469, 327.
Caterpillar Tractor Company: See —
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener, Wil-
liam A., 3,462,949.
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener, Wil-
liam A., 3,485,442.
Anderson, Norman L.; Darnall, Millard K.; Morgan, William C;
Peterson, Laurel L.; and Stedman, Robert N., 3,478,902.
Anderson, Rodney H.; Black, William J.; and Miller, Lawrence
J., 3,483,640.
Austin, Howard B.; and Wait, John D., Jr., 3,429,471.
Bailey, John M.; and Gates, Marvin A., 3,426,739.
Bailey, John M., 3,431,895.
Bailey, John M.; and Joy, Marion R., 3,444,886.
Bailey, John M.; Glassey, Stephen F.; and Staniak, Waldemar
A., 3,451,405.
Bailey, John M.; Krauja, Ziedonis I.; and Tegg, Ralph , Jr.,
3,485,225.
Ball, Glenn A.; Lichtenstein, Le Roy; and Webber, Philip S.,
3,480,122.
Barbee, Gail G., 3,421,643.
Barbee, Gail G.; and Mortimer, John W., 3,484,009.
Beals, Duane E.; Berchtold, Donald R.; O'Brien, James W.;
Rosenberger, Paul C; Sieving, Alfred W.; and Smith, Kerwyn
B., 3,448,816.
Behrends, Bertwin E.; and Schmitt, James L., 3,420,180.
Benner, Paul B.; Beyers, Marvin E.; and Warren, Larry G.,
3,423,129.
Bentz, Envin J. H.; and Rother, Francis J., 3,454,220.
Berta, James J., 3,485,368.
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.;
Junck, John A.; Lauterbach, Jerre F.; and Winters, Frank H.,
3,463,190.
Beyers, Stephen J.; Draeger, Alfred A.; and Godwin, Ernest,
3,486,744.
Bianchetta, Donald L.; Junck, John A.; and Kokaly, Joseph,
3,444,948.
Bianchetta, Donald L., 3,452,519.
Blum, Robert Morris; and Hollander, Milton Bernard,
3,484,926.
Borer, Herbert W.; Ehlke, Charles C; and Svoboda, James,
3,432,051.
Breitbarth, William W.; Carter, John W.; and Costa, Philip J.,
3,454,101.
Breon, Pearl L.; Imes, Vernon W.; Johnson, Harold R.; Nutter,
James M.; and Nutter, James M., 3,478,833.
Breon, Pearl L.; Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; Eilers,
Elvin L.; and Kostas, James M., 3,486,576.
Broeker, Elmer W.; and Pearce, Shairyl I., 3,433,017.
Broeker, Elmer W.; Pearce, Shairyl L; and Rohweder, Gerald
D., 3,463,278.
Brouwers, Alexander P.; McCulla, Walter J.; and Swanson, Mor-
ris A., 3,464,233.
Broyden, Robert H., 3,433,968.
Burchill, Richard F.; and Miller, Robert H., 3,472,126.
Callegari, William A.; Matthews, Ralph W.; Ohaver, David S.;
Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Rohweder, Gerald D., 3,465,851.
Calton, Marion R„ 3,438,561.
Calton, Marion R.; and Hautala, Richard E., 3,452,422.
Calton, Marion R.; and Weiss, Carl D., 3,477,1 16.
Calton, Marion R.; Oberle, Theodore L.; and Weiss, Carl D.,
3,477,117.
Campbell, Trevor G., 3,426,928.
Campbell, Trevor G., 3,433,377.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Coogan, Lawrence P.; and Hosoda,
Yoshimi, 3,434,738.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Lichti, Robert W.; and Liess, Richard K.,
3,452,458.
Campbell, Trevor G., 3,464,574.
Campbell, Trevor G.; Eftefield, Larry G.; and Moser, Raymond
L., 3,474,547.
Campbell, Trevor G., 3,484,010.
Campbell, Trevor G., 3,486,254.
Canady, Arthur R., 3,485,143.
Carlson, George A.; Weller, Dale E.; and Williamson, Shellie O.,
3,462,972.
Carter, Carl W.; and Johnson, Lloyd E., 3,486,582.
Casey, Robert, 3,452,612.
Chambers, Robert O., 3,440,901.
Cheng, Joseph Chin Jung; and McKinley, William Earl,
3,452,421.
Coats, William C; and Moyer, Edward J., 3,464,511.
Costa, Philip J., 3,441,887.
Costa, Philip J., 3,445,697.
Crawford, James L., 3,444,410.
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Crawford, James L.; and Staebler, Paul J., 3,458,928.
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H., 3,477,225.
Cryder, John R.; and Kroth, Neil W., 3,478,646.
Cryder, John R.; Field, Jesse L., Jr.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; and
Scheidt, James E., 3,486,418.
De Boeuf, James L.; Eftefield, Larry G.; Moser, Raymond L;
and Wagner, Ernest W., 3,471,951.
Deemie, Gerald W.; and Sage, Ira H., 3,439,853.
Deemie, Gerald W.; and Sage, Ira H., 3,451,608.
Dunlap, Samuel G.; and Komsa, Sasha, 3,472,102.
Dunston, Robert D.; Whitehurst, Gerald E.; and Saletzki, Jacob
S., 3,429,623.
Durham, Donald F.; and Burk, Duane L., 3,480,338.
Eftefield, Larry G.; Liess, Richard K.; Miller, Lawrence J.; and
Wagner, Ernest W., 3,423,853.
Eftefield, Larry G.; and Miller, Lawrence J., 3,483,639.
Engelking, Frederick S., 3,452,995.
Fangman, Charles N., 3,476,020.
Fangman, Charles N., 3,479,929.
Farmer, Charels G.; Loyd, Calvin D.; Miller, Robert G.; and
Oberle, Theodore L., 3,462,826.
Fisher, William F., 3,463,243.
Fisher, William F.; Hughes, James L.; and McCarthy, Thomas
F., 3,465,829.
Frauenhoff, Richard E., 3,467,219.
Funk, Wilmer E.; Koch, Gerald B.; and Yocum, Ralph W.,
3,442,431.
Funk, Wilmer E.; and Martin, Eugene R., 3,450,325.
Fuzzell, Joe E.; Thompson, John C; and Johnson, John L., Jr.,
3,477,607.
Gardner, Charles W.; and Barbee, Gail G„ 3,477,601.
Gideonsen, Arthur J.; and Sandrock, Dale D., 3,424,328.
Golan, Kenneth F.; Ohaver, David S.; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and
Rohweder, Gerald D., 3,444,762.
Golan, Kenneth F.; Ohaver, David S.; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and
Rohweder, Gerald D., 3,444,968.
Golan, Kenneth F.; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Horsch, Joachim,
3,452,621.
Goloff, Alexander; Hautala, Richard E.; and White, Claude F.,
3,478,411.
Grant, Gerald E., 3,453,025.
Grawey, Charles E., 3,441,644.
Grawey, Charles E.; and Loyd, Calvin D., 3,471,180.
Grawey, Charles E.; Koch, Keith E.; Nelson, David V.; and
Untz, Robert W., 3,486,317.
Hasselbacher, Roland E., 3,460,845.
Helton, Eugene L., 3,463,521.
Hollander, Milton Bernard, 3,435,509.
Hollander, Milton Bernard, 3,473,214.
Horsch, Joachim; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Pearce, Shairyl I.,
3,424,029.
Horsch, Joachim, 3,450,144.
Horsch, Joachim; and Ohaver, David S., 3,468,194.
Hurst, Paul L.; and Oswald, Joseph, 3,430,507.
Ireland, Gerald B.; and Witzenburg, Marion J., 3,433,985.
Ireland, Gerald B., 3,484,634.
Jessen, Henry J.; Junck, John A.; and Rice, Roger A.,
3,449,845.
Johnson, Edward L.; and Miller, Robert G., 3,420,328.
Johnson, Lowell E.; Hansen, Robert C; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and
Lanchantin, Charles E., Jr., 3,478,621.
Junck, John A.; and Rice, Roger A., 3,430,657.
Kennell, Joseph F.; and Smith, Brace C, 3,435,812.
Kizer, Richard W.; and Probert, Kenneth D., 3,424,508.
Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; and Merritt, Donald E.,
3,427,075.
Kress, Ralph H.; and Kostas, James M., 3,477,547.
Kroth, Neil W., 3,448,685.
Larsen, Dorwin R., 3,455,408.
Lohbauer, Kenneth R., 3,423,136.
Lovestrand, Gordon L., 3,483,856.
Loyd, Calvin D.; and Yocum, Ralph W., 3,429,591.
Martin, Eugene R., 3,458,101.
Martin, Eugene R.; and Morton, David I., 3,477,1 15.
Maurya, Ramamurat R.; and Kauzlarich, James J., 3,420,428.
Maurya, Ramamurat R.; Harrington, Joseph, Jr.; and Squibb,
Edward R., Ill, 3,478,410.
Maxwell, Carl R.; Miller, Robert H.; and Parks, John H.,
3,472,215.
McMichael, James W., Jr., 3,477,342.
Medley, Jackson C, 3,439,768.
Miller, Lawrence J., 3,474,548.
Miller, Lawrene J., 3,463,022.
Moore, James D.; and Fangman, Charles N., 3,463,056.
Morris, Hugh C; Pearce, Shairyl I.; Ramsel, Charles A.; and
Rohweder, Gerald D., 3,429,328.
Moyer, Edward J., 3,421,236.
Newman, Harry B.; and Walker, George W., 3,483,852.
Oberle, Theodore L.; and Calton, Marion R., 3,421,201.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; Loyd, Calvin D.; and
White, Claude F., 3,435,510.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; and Loyd, Calvin D.,
3,452,914.
Oldenburg, Dorrance; Scheidt, James E.; and Shook, Donald L.,
3,483,890.
Olmsted, Peter B., 3,434,391.
Olson, George E.; and Mc CuUa, Walter J., 3,481,316.
Page, Russell D.; and Easterling, Gene B., 3,444,936.
Page, Russell D.; and Easterling, Gene B., 3,470,967.
Page, Russell D.; Klingaman, Dean C; Belke, William H;
Crayton, John W.; and Scholl, Rolland D., 3,486,564.
Pearce, Shairyl I.; Thome, Dale C; and Starling, James G.,
3,481,435.
Peterson, Robert A., 3,471,952.
Peterson, Robert A., 3,477,602.
Philipsen, Richard D.; and Starr, Kenneth E., 3,452,820.
Prillinger, Peter F. M., 3,464,714.
Randour, Victor, 3,437,383.
Randour, Victor, 3,484,125.
Reinsma, Harold L.; Dadds, Floyd S.; and Johnson, Logan J.,
3,463,560.
Rhoads, Kenneth A., 3,437,003.
Rhoads, Kenneth A., 3,448,652.
Rice, Roger A., 3,450,418.
Rosenberger, Paul C, 3,443,673.
Ryberg, John G.; and Tjarksen, Donald E., 3,483,700.
Sansom, Jack E.; Finton, Lawrence W.; and Paddock, Byron,
Jr., 3,447,547.
Scheidt, James E., 3,472,127.
Schexnayder, Lawrence F., 3,469,861.
Scholl, Rolland D., 3,450,863.
Sidles, Peter, Jr., 3,448,841.
Skromme, Austin G.; and Maytum, James N., 3,427,079.
Smith, Roger M., 3,466,764.
Sons, Charles C, Jr., 3,431,963.
Sons, Charles C, Jr., 3,448,783.
Sons, Charles C, Jr., 3,448,784.
Sons, Charles C, Jr., 3,460,646.
Staebler, Paul J.; Crawford, James L.; Fangman, Charles N.; and
McCutchen, Robert R., 3,447,012.
Strabala, Joseph L.; and Grooss, Frank A., 3,425,497.
Sunderlin, Donald Edward; Staab, Jacob Emor; and Oldenburg,
Dorrance, 3,435,908.
Tesch, Robert D., 3,426,915.
Updyke, Kenneth W.; and Friede, Allan J., 3,485,228.
Wagner, Harold H., 3,435,813.
Wagner, Harold H., 3,438,361.
Wagner, Harold H., 3,464,202.
Wagner, Robert G., 3,465,458.
Watts, Loyal O., 3,468,210.
Weber, Robert L., 3,464,746.
Weber, Robert L.; and Albright, Thomas M., 3,469,565.
Westervelt, Ralph; and Suttles, John R., 3,483,762.
Yocum, Ralph W., 3,451,121.
Zuhn, Arthur A., 3,420,182.
Cath, Pieter G., to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Angle measur-
ing device employing optical measurement of critical angle reflec-
tion between a reference point and a rotating data point.
3,458,704, 7-29-69, CI. 250-209.
Catherall, Reginald, to Solartron Electronic Group Limited, The.
Digital instruments having a control unit with various plug-in sub-
units. 3,462,587, 8-19-69, CI. 235-151.31
Cathers, George I.: See —
Katz, Sidney; and Cathers, George I.,3,45 1,790.
Catherwood, Charles G.: See —
Lythgoe, Jack R.; and Catherwood, Charles G.,3,460,935.
Catinat, Marcel F.: See —
Lemoine, Jean E.; and Catinat, Marcel F., 3,445,886.
Catino, Sigmund C; and Strobel, Albert F., to GAF Corporation.
Process for preparing 2-(4-stilbyl) naphthotriazoles. 3,441,562, 4-
29-69, CI. 260-240.
Catino, Sigmund C: See —
Srobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C.,3,462,479.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C.,3,423,407.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C, 3,448, 133.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C, 3,462,475.
Catlett, James Arthur. Building material display device. 3,468,593,
9-23-69, CI. 312-234.
Catlett, John C, to Roto-Swing Door Co., Inc. Automatic door
operator. 3,422,704, 1-21-69, CI. 74-801.
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R., to Gyro-Tech Door Com-
pany. Automatic balanced door with transom mounted operator.
3,425,161, 2-4-69, CI. 49-253.
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R., to Gyro-Tech Door Com-
pany. Automatic balanced door operator. 3,457,674, 7-29-69, CI.
49-340.
Catozzo, Leo. Film splicing device. 3,428,511, 2-18-69, CI. 156-505.
Catravas, George N., to Technicon Corporation. Chromatography
apparatus. 3,474,908, 10-28-69, CI. 210-198.
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Catroppa, Frank A.; and Hirsch, Sidney, to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Protective and sound attenuation helmet. 3,423,759, 1-
28-69, CI. 2-6.
Catsch, Alexander, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Decontamina-
tion agents. 3,480,715, 1 1-25-69, CI. 424-289.
Catt, Lewis R.; and McCullough, James T., deceasedO (by McCul-
lough, Dolly T.; administratrix), to C&M Industrial Associates,
Inc., mesne. Trolley conveying method and apparatus. 3,473,485,
10-21-69, CI. 104-172.
Cattabiani, Eugene J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Motor-
pump unit. 3,426,690, 2-11-69, CI. 103-87.
Cattell, Robert L.: See-
Friend, Harley L.; and Cattell, Robert L.,3,457,494.
Cattermole, Kenneth William; Barber, Donald Robert; and Lam-
bourn, Edward Harry, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Composite non-linear networks. 3,445,681, 5-20-69, CI. 307-
229.
Catterson, Robert K., to Champion Pneumatic Machinery Company,
Inc. Compressor. 3,458,1 14, 7-29-69, CI. 230-58.
Catto, Vincent P.: See—
Henselman, Richard O.; Catto, Vincent P.; Williges, George R.;
and Hollyday, William C, Jr.,3,458,430.
Caty, M., & Cie., Societe Anonyme: See—
Caty, Marcel, 3,457,825.
Caty, Marcel, to Caty, M., & Cie., Societe Anonyme. Elastic washer.
3,457,825, 7-29-69, CI. 85-50.
Catylators Limited: See —
Wallinder, John Arne, 3,462,356.
Caubet, Jacques Jean. Method for treating steel by electrolysis in a
molten thiocyanate. 3,467,585, 9-16-69, CI. 204-39.
Caubet, Jacques Jean. Method of electrolytically sulfiding ferrous
parts in a thiocyanate bath. 3,475,291, 10-28-69, CI. 204-39.
Cauchois, Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie sans fil.
Receiver systems with constant false alarm rate. 3,423,682, 1-21-
69, CI. 325-324.
Caudel, Fred H.: See-
Trent, James A.; Kubitschek, Hans E.; Hook, Harvey E.; and
Caudel, Fred H., 3,453,988.
Caudell. Leroy, deceased (by Caudell, Leona, administratrix); and
Peck, Lawrence G., to Storage Sysems, Inc., mesne. Storage rack
rail member. 3,420,348, 1-7-69, CI. 193-35.
Caudill, Allison H.; and Goff, Willie, Jr., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Small increment ribbon feed. 3,432,020, 3-
11-69, CI. 197-151.
Caudle, John B. Looseleaf binder mechanism. 3,453,060, 7-1-69, CI.
402-45.
Cauffman, Eugene W., to Supreme Augers, Inc. Material distributing
device. 3,437,192, 4-8-69, CI. 198-188.
Caughron, Sam M.: See —
Hamby, Robert L., 3,480,350.
Caule, Elmer J.; Pryor, Michael J.; and Sperry, Philip R., to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Copper base alloys and process
for preparing same. 3,475,227, 10-28-69, CI. 148-6.31
Caulfield, Henry J.: See—
Beyen, Werner J.; and Caulfield, Henry J.,3,433,139.
Caulfield, Henry John, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Laser
images formed by matric control. 3,427,456, 2-11-69, CI. 250-199.
Caulfield, Henry John, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Modu-
lated laser using a solid Fabry-Perot etalon having a birefringent
center core. 3,471,802, 10-7-69, CI. 331-94.5
Caulford, Donald Alexander; and Phin, James R., to Canadian
Stackpole Ltd. Automatic labelling apparatus. 3,450,586, 6-17-69,
CI. 156-364.
Caulicr, Paul W.; and McDowell, Earle B., to General Electric Com-
pany. Trigger circuit for inductive load. 3,436,608, 4-1-69, CI.
317-148.5
Caulkins, Bruce D.: See —
Stoner, Richard G.; and Caulkins, Bruce D., 3,424,222.
Causby, Arthur Bennett; and Minton, Clarence W., to Stevens
Hosiery, Division of Stevens, J. P., & Co. Thread break detector.
3,442,237, 5-6-69, CI. 112-218.
Cauthen, John V.: See —
Abe, Fujio; Cauthen, John V.; and McCoy, Daniel
W., 3,456,310.
Cauthen, John V.; Hinson, Claudell; Ledford, Garland M.; and Abe,
Fujio, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Means for determining stops
of a loom or the like. 3,459,235, 8-5-69, CI. 139-1.
Cauthron, Grover L. Rocking assembly. 3,426,369, 2-11-69, CI. 5-
109.
Cauthron, Grover L. Rocking assembly. 3,428,972, 2-25-69, CI. 5-
109.
Cauvin, Andre. Mounting device for the engine block of a vehicle.
3,430,901, 3-4-69, CI. 248-8.
Cauvin, Andre, to Societe Anonyme des Automobiles Simca. Process
for the metallization of annular pieces. 3,451,839, 6-24-69, CI.
117-43.
Cauwe, Andre Paul; and Van Bouwel, Leo Paul, to Gevaert-Afga
N.V. Photographic material processing apparatus. 3,435,749, 4-1-
69, CI. 95-94.
Cauwenberg, Winfred Joseph: See —
Roberts, George Leathwhite; Hoelscher, Harold Ewald; and
Cauwenberg, Winfred Joseph.3,424,561.
C.A.V. Limited: See—
Adey, Anthony John; and Glikin, Paul Edgar, 3,465,679.
Barber, Stanley Frederick, 3,451,627.
Barber, Stanley Frederick, 3,468,008.
Clarke, Graham Albert Flemming, 3,465,677.
Drori, Moshe, 3,426,689.
Drori, Moshe, 3,439,621.
Drori, Moshe, 3,447,520.
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Fenne, Ivor, 3,439,624.
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Hutcheon, Keith Finer, 3,446,148.
Hutcheon, Keith Finer; and Thornber, John Charles Powell,
3,421,444.
Kellett, Eric, 3,475,907.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,427,979.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,433,159.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,433,160.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,460,479.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters; and Wheeler, Terence Redvers,
3,476,050.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,476,134.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters; and Wheeler, Terence Redvers,
3,485,175.
Knight, Basil Edward, 3,439,476.
Knight, Basil Edward; and Shufflebotham, David, 3,456,884.
Long, Stanley Thomas, 3,475,955.
Mowle, Michael George, 3,465,678.
Nicolls, Wilfred Edward Walter, 3,482,519.
Priede, Teodore; and Wilkins, Jan, 3,465,969.
Seilly, Alec Harry, 3,469,106.
Thornber, John Charles Powell, 3,465,733.
Thornber, John Charles Powell, 3,481,315.
Cava Industries: See —
Simson, Anton K., 3,467,124.
Cavagna, Giancarlo; and Walker, William C, to Westvaco Corpora-
tion. Coated paper having electroconductive properties and
process of making the same. 3,479,215, 11-18-69, CI. 117-201.
Cavagnaro, William A., to General Electric Company. Longitudinal
positioning of a phonograph stylus assembly. 3,438,637, 4-15-69,
CI. 274-37.
Cavagnero, Erman V.; Sheffield, Wilbur L.; and Morro, Joseph L.,
to Torrington Manufacturing Company, The. Spring winding
machine. 3,433,041, 3-18-69, CI. 72-138.
Cavalier, Gilbert, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Fran-
caise. Coupling member for ultrasonic scanning device. 3,433,059,
3-18-69, CI. 73-71.5
Cavalieri, Emilio. Hydropneumatic drive and hydraulic pressure con-
trol device for the journals of rolls' necks in chocolate milling and
refining machines. 3,423,938, 1-28-69, CI. 60-54.5
Cavalla, John Frederick, to Parke, Davis, & Company. 1-Phenethyl
or p-aminophenethyl-3-(m-hydroxy- or alkanoyloxy-phenyl)-3-pro-
pylpyrrolidines and salts thereof. 3,462,452, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
326.5
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. En-
capsulated acacia syrup adhesive overlayed N- acetyl-p-
aminophenol beadlet cores retaining thereon destromethorphan,
chlorpheniramine, and phenylephrine. 3,446,891, 5-27-69, CI.
424-34.
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Vitamin compositions produced by direct compression. 3,446,899,
5-27-69, CI. 424-280.
Cavalli, Pompeo. Bed-sofa. 3,432,203, 3-1 1-69, CI. 297-109.
Cavanagh, Patrick Edgar, to Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited, mesne.
Low temperature blast furnace and method therefor. 3,427,013, 2-
11-69, CI. 266-29.
Cavanagh, Patrick Edgar, to Premium Iron Ores Limited. Method of
raising fish. 3,446,185, 5-27-69, CI. 1 19-3.
Cavanagh, William G.: See —
Wellington, Frederick C; and Cavanagh, William G., 3,453,001.
Cavaterra, Enrico: See —
Petrini, Guido; and Cavaterra, En-
Cavaterra, Enrico; and Fattore, Vit-
Fattore, Vittorio;
rico,3,474,042.
Giordano, Nicola;
torio,3,47 1,545.
Cavaterra, Enrico; and Ferlazzo, Natale, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Catalytic ammoxidation of olefins to nitriles. 3,446,834, 5-
27-69, CI. 260-465.3
Cavaterra, Enrico; and Ferlazzo, Natale, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Catalytic oxidation of olefins to aldehydes. 3,476,810, 11-4-
69, CI. 260-604.
Cavaterra, Enrico; Ferlazzo, Natale; and Petrini, Guido, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Catalytic ammoxidation of olefins to nitriles.
3,446,833, 5-27-69, CI. 260-465.3
Cave, Eric F.: See —
Czorny, Bohdan R.; and Cave, Eric F.,3,443,175.
Caveney, Jack E., to Panduit Corporation. Wiring assembly and duct
cover therefor. 3,485,937, 12-23-69, CI. 174-101.
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Caveny, Leonard H., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Thrust vec-
tor control for solid propellant rocket motors by means of injec-
tion. 3,434,287, 3-25-69, CI. 60-224.
Caveny, Leonard H., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Thermal
protection system for missile components subjected to excessive
periods of aerodynamic heating. 3,440,820, 4-29-69, CI. 60-253.
Caves, Robert B.: See—
Rodgers, James Linn; and Caves, Robert B., 3,430,867.
Cavin, Robert Victor: See —
Henquet, Andre Jean; Cavin, Robert Victor; and Feuillepain,
Marcel.3,466,606.
Caviness, Alton L., to Monsanto Company. Reactor for mixing
viscous liquids. 3,484,204, 12-16-69, CI. 23-252.
Cavitron Corporation: See —
Balamuth, Lewis; and Robertson, Clifford A., 3,438,428.
Balamuth, Lewis, 3,438,824.
Balamuth, Lewis; and Robertson, Clifford A., 3,445,307.
Balamuth, Lewis, 3,471,724.
Balamuth, Lewis; and Parisi, Tulio, 3,483,61 1.
Burns, Henry L., 3,472,225.
Cavitt, Stanley B., to Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. Process for
preparing aminoplasts from alkoxyacetaldehyde with an azine.
3,420,799, 1-7-69, CI. 260-67.6
Cavitt, Stanley B., to Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. Method for
the preparation of dioxenes and dioxadienes. 3,433,806, 3-18-69,
CI. 260-340.6
Cavitt, Stanley B., to Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. Preparation
of methoxyacetaldehyde dialkylacetals. 3,436,427, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
615.
Cavitt, Stanley B.; and Speranza, George P., to Jefferson Chemical
Company, Inc. Method for the preparation of 2-amino-l-alkanols.
3,448,153, 6-3-69, CI. 260-584.
Cavitt, Thomas S., to Blaw-Knox Company. Method of evacuating
entrapped gases in liquid cooled furnace rolls and apparatus
therefor. 3,455,541, 7-15-69, CI. 263-6.
C. A. V. Limited: See—
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, 3,437,042.
Cavoli, Joseph W., to Artistic Packaging, Inc. Bow frame. 3,428,227,
2-18-69, CI. 223-46.
Cawi, Vernon A.: See —
Vcnable, Charles R., Jr.; Wood, Zollie E.; and Cawi, Vernon
A. ,3,484,212.
Cawley, John D.; and Hawks, Orris D., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Retarding evaporation of water. 3,459,492, 8-5-69, CI. 21-60.5
Cawley, John D.; and O'Grady, Mary Patricia, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Preparation of monoglyceride phosphoric acid and salts
thereof. 3,423,440, 1-21-69, CI. 260-403.
Cawley, John H.; and Schiff, Daniel, to United States of America,
Navy, mesne. System for measuring sound velocity in water as a
function of depth. 3,441,901, 4-29-69, CI. 340-5.
Cawley, Richard E., to Lennox Industries, Inc. Discharge gas
manifold construction for hermetic refrigerant compressor.
3,448,918, 6-10-69, CI. 230-232.
Cawley, Richard E., to Lennox Industries Inc. Pressurizing arrange-
ment for a compressor. 3,465,949, 9-9-69, CI. 230-58.
Cawley, Terence J.: See —
Brown, Wayne R.; Cawley, Terence J.; and Van Tilburg, Robert
W., 3,429,324.
Cawley, Terence J., to Corning Glass Works. Feedback isolator.
3,428,065, 2-18-69, CI. 137-81.5
Cawsar, Philip D.: See —
Caesar, George V., 3,422,087.
Cawthon, Thomas M.: See —
Bostian, Logan C; Cawthon, Thomas M.; and Oxenrider, Bryce
C, 3,466,260.
Cawthon, Thomas M.; Schmitt, George J.; Higbee, Allen F.; Peder-
scn. Jack R.; and Oswald, Hcndrikus J., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Polyiminc/polycarbonamidc graft polymers. 3,442,975,
5-6-69, CI. 260-857.
Cawthon, William C; and Ulrich, Robert J., to American Standard,
Inc. Method for producing an enamclwarc article having a pat-
terned surface. 3,453,133, 7-1-69, CI. 117-10.
Cayouette, Robert L.: See —
Hustings, Charles E.; and Cayouette, Robert L., 3, 426, 350.
Cayzer, John Anthony, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Circuit
board structure with interconnecting means. 3,437,882, 4-8-69, CI.
317-101.
Cazajous, Claude: See —
Pfugfcldcr, Bernard; Bcnnc, Georges; and Cazajous,
Claudc.3,437,666.
Cazct, Bernard, to B.I. P. Brevets Inventions Promotion S.A. Shell-
mounted broom or similar brush-wear article. 3,434,176, 3-25-69,
CI. 15-177.
Cazzaniga, Tino: See —
Del Piano, Francis F.; and Cazzaniga, Tino, 3, 443, 493.
C.C.C. Safety Bath, Inc.: See—
Cheney, Otis T, 3,435,466.
CCI Marguardt Corporation: See —
Moscr, William Henry, 3,482,717.
CCT Cinema Camera Technik AG: See —
Jacobsen, Jan Louis Wulff, 3,425,775.
Jacobsen, Jan Louis Wulff, 3,433,561.
C. D. M. Company Ltd.: See—
Inoue, Mitsuo; and Matsuzaka, Tanechiyo, 3,472,168.
C.D.T. Design Consultants Limited: See —
Townsend, David James, 3,424,472.
Cea, Carmen Achille, to AMP Incorporated. Terminal with nail
lance and support member therefor. 3,423,718, 1-21-69, CI. 339-
100.
Cease, Vincent J., to Continental Oil Company. Oil-soluble sulfonic
acids and process for manufacture thereof. 3,476,800, 1 1-4-69, CI.
260-505.
Ceausescu, Elena; and Fieroiu, Victoria, to Ministerul Industriei
Chimice. Continuous process and plant for polymer separation
from polymer solutions. 3,434,523, 3-25-69, CI. 159-47.
Cebal GP: See—
Podesta', Armando; and Vignati, Carlo, 3,446,381.
Cecchetti, Ralph: See —
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse
M, Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J., 3, 48 1,971.
Ceccucci, Domenico. Device for improving the traction, stability and
flotation of vehicles with tired wheels. 3,482,880, 12-9-69, CI.
301-47.
Cecere, Mirella: See —
Minisci, Francesco; Belvedere, Giuseppe; Cecere, Mirella; and
Quilico, Adolfo.3,444,194.
Cecil, Harry H.: See —
Beach, John M.; Cecil, Harry H.; White, Arthur R.; and Ziegler,
George S.,3,423, 104.
Cecil, Olin B., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Aluminum oxide
himidity sensor. 3,440,372, 4-22-69, CI. 200-61.04
Cecil, Olin B., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Electron beam
techniques in integrated circuits. 3,453,723, 7-8-69, CI. 29-580.
Cecil, Olin B., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Slurry for polish-
ing silicon slices. 3,485,608, 12-23-69, CI. 51-308.
Cecil, Owen S., Jr.: See —
Senn, Charles M.; and Cecil, Owen S., Jr.,3,430,786.
Senn, Charles M.; and Cecil, Owen S., Jr.,3,465,1 18.
Senn, Charles M.; and Cecil, Owen S., Jr.,3,469,064.
Cecil, Tom A.; Gerstenmier, Harold J.; Hamill, Herbert R.; and
Puskar, Victor, to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation.
Method for the simultaneous concentration of constituents of solid
mixtures in liquid suspension. 3,477,565, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 209-5.
Cedars of Lebanon-Mt. Sinai Hospitals of the Los Angeles Jewish
Medical Center: See —
Jaffe, Henry L.; and Adams, Ralph M., 3,483,565.
Ceder, Joseph, to International Aluminum Ltd. Spindle mounting for
storm doors. 3,453,792, 7-8-69, CI. 52-455.
Cederbaum, Laurence R.: See —
Hastings, Dana B.; and Cederbaum, Laurence R., 3,467 ,469.
Cederberg, Kermit G. Game board with leveling means and spinning
top. 3,429,573, 2-25-69, CI. 273-108.
Cederberg, Sten; and Nygren, Harry M., to AB Industrifjadrar.
Safety seatbelt for vehicles. 3,486,793, 12-30-69, CI. 297-389.
Cederwall, Leonard O.: See-
Reagan, Bruce V., Jr.; Notchev, John S.; and Cederwall,
Leonard O.,3,430,302.
Cedrone, Nicholas J. Magnetically bistabilized mechanical memory
device. 3,445,825, 5-20-69, CI. 340-173.
Ceepo Manufacturing Company: See —
Hanson, Eugene E., 3,426,863.
Cefarelli, Frank P.; and Evans, Robert T., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Coaxial cable connector. 3,474,385, 10-
21-69, CI. 339-47.
Ceintrey, Marcel, to Societe Chimique, Routiere et d'Entreprise
Generale. Heat-insulated conduit of utility in the transport of fuels
over long distances. 3,420,277, 1-7-69, CI. 138-143.
Cekada, Joseph, Jr.; and Weyenberg, Donald R., to Dow Corning
Corporation. Colloidal silsesquioxanes and methods for making
same. 3,433,780, 3-18-69, CI. 260-29.2
Cekada, Joseph, Jr.; and Weyenberg, Donald R., to Dow Corning
Corporation. Method for making organic latexes. 3,445,415, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-29.6
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; and MacKay, Patrick W., to Fierro
Esponja, S.A. Method for producing sponge iron. 3,423,201, 1-21-
69, CI. 75-35.
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; Reyna, Armando; and Mackay,
Patrick W., to Fierro Esponja, S.A. Ore treating apparatus.
3,467,368, 9-16-69, CI. 266-20.
Celanese Coatings Company: See —
Dunham, Leroy A.; and Belanger, William J., 3,445,411.
Hicks, Darrell D., 3,424,817.
Hicks, Darrell D., 3,467,730.
Johnson, Arthur L., 3,438,800.
Masters, John E., 3,424,719.
Masters, John Edward, 3,424,766.
Mork, Alfred N., 3,451,837.
Mork, Alfred N., 3,479,197.
Opipari, Anthony William, 3,446,769.
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Shimp, David A.; McWhorter, Wayne F.; and Wolfe, Norman
G., 3,432,440.
Shimp, David Alan; and Bobo, William Sheppard, Jr.,
3,481,257.
Slater, William W.; and Thow, Lawrence E., 3,468,779.
Celanese Corporation: See —
Aguilo, Adolfo; Fisher, Gene J.; and Wheeler, Edward N.,
3,465,032.
Allman, William T., Jr.; Winger, James H.; and Bum, William
A., Jr., 3,452,412.
Anderson, Harold F., 3,422,513.
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, 3,434,306.
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, 3,442,099.
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R., 3,444,136.
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R., 3,479,321.
Berardinelli, Frank M.; and Bates, David L., 3,455,867.
Bierenbaum, Harvey S.; Isaacson, Robert B.; and Lantos, Peter
R., 3,426,754.
BUlheimer, John E., 3,428,724.
Blake, Lawrence R., 3,428,468.
Bohrer, Thomas C, 3,482,01 1.
Brooks, Malcolm R. H., 3,429,354.
Busby, Joseph B., 3,427,686.
Carlson, Frank A., Jr.; and Zavitz, Walter E., 3,466,356.
Carpenter, Sammy; Witt, Enrique R.; and Cahill, Joseph J., Jr.,
3,474,148.
Chenevey, Edward C; and Conciatori, Anthony B., 3,433,772.
Conciatori, Anthony B.; and Smart, Charles L., 3,484,416.
Costanza, John R.; and Dunay, Michael, 3,480,016.
Cox, Robert P.; and Buetow, Ralph W., 3,445,311.
Denyes, Russell Owens; and Santangelo, Joseph Germano,
3,470,583.
Di Pietro, Joseph, 3,481,909.
Dirks, Jerald Edson; and Fisher, Gene Jordan, 3,432,543.
Eldridge, Clare W.; Long, Charles W.; and Gamble, Robert O.,
3,457,715.
Eldridge, Clare Wallace; Jones, James Dorroh; and Trunk, Ju-
nior George, 3,449,900.
Epstein, Martin E.; and Jamison, Saunders E., 3,461,882.
Farrow, John G., 3,473,194.
Fisher, Gene Jordan; and Dirks, Jerald Edson, 3,458,406.
Fouts, Hollye Ray, 3,485,588.
Fuhr, Herbert William, 3,484,332.
George, Thomas W.; and Rulison, Richard N., 3,423,925.
Gibson, Baylor D.; and Berne, Hans Jorg Otto, 3,475,896.
Gray, Jack; and Watson, George A., 3,439,394.
Grey, Donald D., 3,471,901.
Halek, George W.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,436,299.
Halek, George Walter, 3,484,400.
Hamilton, Robert L.; and Quynn, Richard G., 3,433,861.
Hancock, James L., 3,430,773.
Hanna, Frank H., 3,421,191.
Hellman, David H.; and Warner, Joseph S., 3,449,058.
Hobbs, Charles C, Jr.; and MacLean, Alexander F., 3,470,219.
Huguet, Juan Luis, 3,479,395.
Jamison, Saunders E., 3,422,176.
Jamison, Saunders Eliot, 3,474,163.
Kakos, Michael J„ Jr., 3,484,399.
Kennedy, Daniel M., Jr., 3,485,910.
Kirkland, Earl Vance, 3,461,879.
Kong, Arthur, 3,455,746.
Kong, Arthur, 3,481,756.
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., 3,423,352.
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., 3,423,353.
Levine, Eli, 3,455,887.
Levine, Eli; and Reuther, Philip C, 3,459,699.
Levine, Eli; and Reuther, Philip C, 3,485,811.
Livingston, Malcolm R.; and Frate, Roland, 3,422,510.
Livingston, Malcolm R., 3,435,855.
Lloyd, Neil E., 3,439,485.
Mac Lean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L.,
3,459,644.
Mac Lean, Alexander F., 3,479,403.
MacLean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L.,
3,462,504.
MacLean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L.,
3,479,262.
Martin, Alfred W.; Walker, James W.; McNair, William T., Jr.;
and Hood, Coy H., 3,432,560.
Mc Canless, Stuart D.; and Plowden, Irvin V., 3,442,204.
McAndrew, Francis B., 3,435,005.
McAndrew, Francis B., 3,445,433.
Misenheimer, James R.; and Keith, Charles H., 3,426,765.
Neff, Eugene E., 3,456,434.
O'Brien, Merrill N., Jr.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,442,850.
O'Brien, Merrill N., Jr.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., 3,444,265.
O'Connor, Patrick J.; and Maglaughlin, Edward P., 3,449,436.
Orgen, Donald E.; Prince, Arthur E., Jr.; and Rozett, Robert,
3,481,984.
Porter, Stephen L.; Auville, Calvin; and Winch, Allen R.,
3,430,465.
Price, Billy Ray; St. Pierre, Richard Ernest; and Lloyd, Neil E.,
3,477,445.
Pritchard, Ruth, 3,476,832.
Quynn, Richard G., 3,475,771.
Robeson, Max O., 3,459,677.
Santangelo, Joseph G., 3,441,640.
Schnizer, Arthur W.; and Wheeler, Edward N., 3,462,484.
Seddon, Robert M.; and Scarbrough, Lyle Dana, 3,442,866.
Sherer, David L., 3,429,1 17.
Slovinsky, Manuel, 3,442,863.
Smart, Charles L., 3,454,349.
Smith, Eldred T.; and Heinz, Walter E., 3,428,605.
Soehngen, John William; Wagner, William Sherwood; Jamison,
Saunders Eliot; and Canfield, Dale Kelley, 3,444,863.
Stackman, Robert W.; and Evers, William L., 3,423,333.
Stuetz, Dagobert E., 3,449,077.
Sturkey, William C, 3,477,806.
Szilagyi, Gabor J., 3,440,001.
Taylor, Wallace Edmondson; and Witt, Enrique Roberto,
3,462,468.
Timmons, William D., Jr.; and Worsham, Walter C, 3,481,136.
Trapasso, Louis E., 3,475,364.
Vona, Joseph A.; and Hensch, Edward J., 3,452,054.
Wagner, Herman L.; and Hardy, George F., 3,450,665.
Ward, George C, 3,449,057.
Watson, George A., 3,423,795.
Watson, George A.; Williams, James A.; and Godwin, Joseph
R., 3,466,861.
Watson, George A., 3,470,008.
Weathers, Thomas G., Jr., 3,439,385.
Weber, Harold, 3,450,322.
Wile, Ronald H., 3,432,557.
Wile, Ronald H., 3,468,957.
Williams, Albert G., 3,479,314.
Witt, Enrique R., 3,435,099.
Witt, Enrique Roberto; Carpenter, Sammy; and Zee-Cheng,
Kwang Yuen, 3,450,726.
Celebonovic, Stevan: See —
Karamata, Jean; and Celebonovic, Stevan,3 ,464,644.
Celesia, Jerry J., to San Roy Development Co., Inc. Autocourse
raceway system. 3,422,770, 1-21-69, CI. 104-149.
Celeste, Jack Richard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Photopolymerizable polymers containing free acid or acid an-
hydride groups reacted with glycidyl acrylate or glycidyl methacry-
late. 3,448,089, 6-3-69, CI. 260-78.5
Celeste, Jack Richard. Process for making photoresists. 3,469,982,
9-30-69, CI. 96-35.1
Celio, Tino; and Guillaume, Francois, to Gretag Aktiengesellschaft.
Optical arrangement for lighting and focussing. 3,454,343, 7-8-69,
CI. 356-210.
Celio, Tino; and Hogg, Heinrich, to Gretag Aktiengesellschaft. Den-
sitometer incorporating selectively and individually controlled
color filters. 3,467,475, 9-16-69, CI. 356-179.
Cellitti, Raymond A.; Plofsky, Erwin; and Solecki, Edward A., to In-
ternational Harvester Company. Methods of and systems for ef-
fecting the nondestructive analysis of materials. 3,481,186, 12-2-
69, CI. 73-67.9
Cellophane Investment Co., Ltd.: See—
Bailleau, Gilbert, 3,429,256.
Hullot, Pierre, 3,483,022.
Cellu-Craft Inc.: See—
Reed, Stanley I., 3,485,697.
Cellu-Craft Products Corporation: See —
Lindley, Donald C, 3,455,760.
Celorio, Fausto. Automatic dough feeding machine. 3,442,228, 5-6-
69, CI. 107-14.
Celorio Mendoza, Fausto. Outside and inside cooking oven.
3,484,087, 12-16-69, CI. 263-8.
Celotex Corporation, The: See —
Barshefsky, Gustave; and Goldstein, Eugene E., 3,478,137.
Funk, Smith A.; Klasen, Charles J.; and Malone, James J., Jr.,
3,483,664.
Sadler, Noah W., HI, 3,484,267.
Celovsky, Michael J., to Industrial Tool Engineering Company. Elec-
trical discharge machining apparatus dies and roll manufacture.
3,435,174, 3-25-69, CI. 219-69.
Celus Fasteners, Inc.: See—
Lahnston, Frank C, 3,426,572.
Cely, James V.; and Ritchie, Robert T., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Xerographic fusing apparatus. 3,481,589,
12-2-69, CI. 263-6.
Cement Marketing Company Limited: See —
Nutt, William Owen, 3,437,619.
Cementation Company (Africa) Limited, The: See—
Parry-Davies, Ross, 3,424,248.
Cementfabrik Holderbank-Wildegg AG.: See—
Bruni, Hansrudolf; and Nyffenegger, Heinz, 3,433,056.
Schmid, Alfred; and Nyffenegger, Heinz, 3,420,094.
Schmid, Alfred; Nyffenegger, Heinz; and Bruni, Hansrudolf,
3,482,787.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cenci, Harry J.; and Hurwitz, Marvin J., to Rohm & Haas Company.
Vinyl chloride resin processing aid imparting improved heat distor-
tion characteristics. 3,485,775, 12-23-69, CI. 260-899.
Cencioni, Livio. Hinge for furniture doors generally, with the possi-
bility of 180° rotation. 3,470,579, 10-7-69, CI. 16-166.
Cenco Instruments Corporation: See—
Carter, Neil A., 3,460,580.
Cenerazzo, John A.: See —
Gustison, Robert A.; Gorczyca, Frank; and Cenerazzo, John
A. ,3,447,894.
Cenfetelli, Anthony R., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Data handling apparatus with recurrent address manipulation
to access a plurality of storage areas. 3,426,332, 2-4-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Centanni, James D., to Xerox Corporation. Shift/count control cir-
cuit. 3,471,639, 10-7-69, CI. 178-6.
Centanni, James D., to Xerox Corporation. Format generator circuit.
3,474,442, 10-21-69, CI. 340-347.
Centanni, James D.; and Fleig, William E., to Xerox Corporation.
Statistical encoding. 3,484,750, 12-16-69, CI. 340-172.5
Centeck, Irene W. Decorative collar. 3,428,963, 2-25-69, CI. 2-133.
Center, Donald R., to Saraband Properties, Inc., mesne. Tire stud
gun. 3,475,806, 11-4-69, CI. 29-212.
Center, Dwight W., to Studebaker Corporation, mesne. Stud feeder
mechanism. 3,474,890, 10-28-69, CI. 198-33.
Centerchem Inc.: See—
Cleary, Thomas F., 3,456,020.
Centex Poultry Company: See—
Cuculic, Gail E.; Tatom, Lynn D.; and Murphree, Elwyn L.,
3,450,100.
Central Brass & Aluminum Foundry: See —
Goehler, Elmer E., 3,433,018.
Central Electricity Generating Board: See —
Earley, Bert, 3,440,533.
Mottram, Anthony William Thomas, 3,484,859.
Central Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Dancman, Ben, 3,431,583.
Dancman, Ben, 3,444,581.
Dancman, Ben, 3,474,484.
Central Glass Co., Ltd.: See—
Hayakawa, Masashi; Kadotani, Makoto; and Ishikawa, Kunio,
3,427,125.
Yasutake, Yoshito; and Fujita, Yosisige, 3,458,279.
Yasutakc, Yoshito; and Fujita, Yosisige, 3,480,387.
Central Inspection Service, Inc.: See —
Lowery, Huey P., 3,454,704.
Central Investment Corporation of Denver: See —
Stroh, Donald G., 3,423,585.
Central Oil Company: See —
Fulton, Walter B.; and Wickenhauser, Leonard J., 3,442,331.
Central Quality Industries, Inc.: See—
Eicholz, Arthur H., 3,432,939.
Central Research Institute of Electirc Power Industry: See —
Oda, Kenichi; and Ishihara, Yoshimi, 3,481,289.
Central Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Chesley, Frank G., 3,426,920.
Eisert, Gerald A.; and Haaker, Lester W., 3,433,370.
Haakcr, Lester W., 3,425,569.
Jclatis, Demetrius G.; Haakcr, Lester W.; and Eisert, Gerald A.,
3,474,250.
Jcnnrich, Carleton E.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Jelatis, Demetrius
G., 3,429,457.
Jcnnrich, Carleton E.; and Haaker, Lester W„ 3,482,100.
Central Soya Company, Inc.: See —
Williams, Mcrl A., 3,438,520.
Williams, Mcrl A., 3,469,994.
Central Specialties Co.: See —
Balzcr, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer A.,
3,421,267.
Balzcr, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer A.,
3,421,274.
Schaffcr, Robert G., 3,463,324.
Central Steel Tube Company: See—
Konklc, Raymond L., 3,447,319.
Central Transformer Corporation: See —
Perkins, Chester W., 3,421,073.
Ccntralinc Laboratorium Przemyslu Koncentratow Spozywczych:
See—
Pazola, Zdzislaw; Switck, Henryk; Janicki, Jozcf; and
Michnikowska, Wanda, 3,476,646.
Centre de Rcchcrches dc Pont-a-Mousson: See —
Bouzcrcau, Daniel Emilc Henri, 3,432,989.
Bouzcrcau, Daniel Emile Henri, 3,463,294.
Lorang, Pierre Edouard, 3,438,427.
Lorang, Pierre Edouard, 3,456,716.
Picrrcl, Michel, 3,452,713.
Tosi, Pierre Guy, 3,426,617.
Vcrdin, Jean-Marie Louis Augustin, 3,470,046.
Centre Elcctroniquc Horlogcr S.A.: See —
Chauvy, Daniel; Guyc, Raymond; and Hubncr, Kurt, 3,427,479.
Frossard, Remy; Hetzel, Max; Robert, Henri; and Haring, Henri,
3,446,006.
Hermann, Jean; Paratte, Daniel; and Forrer, Max, 3,484,804.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, 3,428,937.
Hetzel, Max, 3,451,280.
Hetzel, Max; and Seigneur, Remy, 3,466,475.
Hetzel, Max, 3,470,401.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, 3,481,137.
Hetzel, Max, 3,486,049.
Hubner, Kurt, 3,453,498.
Schmidt, Eberhardt, 3,486,109.
Waldburger, Heinz; and Ludin, Rolf, 3,449,904.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique: See —
Bonnemay, Maurice M.; Bronoel, Guy G.; Levart, Eugene; and
Doniat, Denis, 3,484,292.
Bonnet, Maurice, 3,442,569.
Bourdais, Jacques, 3,445,460.
Cambou, Francis G.; and Cotin, Francis L., 3,446,958.
Chapiro, Adolphe; and Jendrychowska-Bonamour, Anna-Maria,
3,433,724.
Cotton de Bennetot.Michel M.; Lostis, Pierre J.; and Simon,
Jacques F., 3,422,297.
Dumartin, Serge; Oksengorn, Boris; Tobin, Marvin; and Vodar,
Boris, 3,469,920.
Foex, Marc; and Delmas, Robert, 3,476,907.
Garcia, Henri, 3,447,911.
Lafon, Jean-Claude; and Richard, Marc, 3,458,669.
Lerwill, William Edward; Caroussos, Panayotis; and Anstey,
Nigel Allister, 3,460,095.
Levavasseur, Robert, 3,463,716.
Marfaing, Yves; Bailly, Francis; Cohen-Solal, Gerard; and
Rodot, Michel, 3,472,685.
Mazerolles, Pierre, 3,485,803.
Muse, Louis Marcel, 3,422,345.
Neel, Louis; Bruyere, Jean-Claude; Massenet, Olivier; and
Montmory, Robert, 3,484,757.
Nesteroff, Wladimir; Lancelot, Yves; and David, Bernard,
3,429,388.
Nomarski, Georges, 3,454,340.
Nomarski, Georges, 3,476,457.
Rioux, Christian, 3,461,350.
Rioux, Christian Paul Gilbert, 3,474,339.
Rumpf, Paul; and Thuiller, Germaine, born Nachmias,
3,448,196.
Rumpf, Paul; Thuillier, Jean-Eugene; and Chuillier, Germaine,
born Nachmias, 3,457,273.
Storey, Owen, 3,457,557.
Villiers, Jacques J., 3,483,560.
Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques: See —
Ledune, Jacques; and Nilles, Paul, 3,423,202.
Ledune, Jacques; and Nilles, Gaul, 3,476,550.
Meunier, Henri Gilbert, 3,448,375.
Pirlet, Robert, 3,475,859.
Centre Technique des Industries de la Fonderie: See —
Courtot, Pierre Albert, 3,448,922.
Centre Technique du Cuir: See —
Jullien, Irenee; and Pillard, Claude, 3,422,642.
Pillard, Claude, 3,426,557.
Centri-Engineering: See —
Badin, Ferdinand Edmond, 3,460,658.
Centro Informazioni Studi Esperienze s.r.l. (C.I.S.E. ): See —
Perona, Giovanni; and Volta, Giuseppe, 3,478,412.
Century Electric Company: See —
Phillips, Graham R., 3,421,064.
Century Electric Motor Company: See —
Tremain, David L.; and Lotspih, Anthony J., 3,437,046.
Century Geophysical Corporation: See —
Baker, Arthur Y., Jr.; and Lindsay, Lonnie K., 3,482,255.
Hearn, Daniel P.; and Stedman, David D., 3,444,721.
Wilcox, Stanley W., 3,477,724.
Century Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Sloane, Nathan H., 3,477,910.
Sloane, Nathan H., 3,477,911.
Sloane, Nathan H., 3,477,912.
Sloane, Nathan H., 3,477,913.
Century Supreme Inc.: See —
Eubanks, James C, 3,438,077.
Ceonzo, Joseph A.: See-
Abbott, George F.; Ceonzo, Joseph A.; Isenberg, John F., Jr.;
Johnson, Robert A.; and Regan, John M., 3,482,057.
Ccpluch, Dale B. Assembly of elements supporting a bowling alley
or the like. 3,476,387, 1 1-4-69, CI. 273-51.
Cepollina, Frank J., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Strain gauge measuring techniques.
3,460,378, 8-12-69, CI. 73-88.5
Cepon, John R., to Anchor Coupling Co., Inc. Tube end connection.
3,437,358, 4-8-69, CI. 285-286.
Ceraldi, Bernard A. Automatic soap dispenser. 3,434,628, 3-25-69,
CI. 222-52.
Ceramco Industrial Corporation: See —
Waltke, Robert W., 3,453,736.
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259
Ceramics of Kansas, Inc.: See-
Salmans, Robert R„ 3,438,670.
Ceramivac Mfg., Inc.: See —
Green, William; and Riazanow, Jerzy, 3,463,470.
Cerasani, Americo J., to Itek Corporation. Roller adjusting
mechanism. 3,452,912, 7-1-69, CI. 226-176.
Cerberus AG: See—
Brumm, Gerhard, 3,450,923.
Cerebos Foods Limited: See —
Saunders, James; and Crow, Stewart Ernest, 3,442,628.
Cerko, Robert S., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Coupled cavity
traveling-wave tube with improved voltage stability and gain VS.
frequency characteristic. 3,453,491, 7-1-69, CI. 315-3.5
Cerles, Georges; and Fougeres, Michel, to Pechiney-Compagnie de
Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Apparatus for clean-
ing and descaling tubular elements. 3,434,174, 3-25-69, CI. 15-
104.07
Cerlon, Peter J., to Xerox Corporation. Xerographic process utilizing
a photoconductive alloy of thallium in selenium. 3,427,157, 2-11-
69, CI. 96-1.4
Cermak, Jiri; and Jakubec, Jindrich, to Vyzkumny a vyvojovy ustav
Zavodu vseobecneho strojirenstvi. Trigger mechanism for auto-
matic firearms for selective firing of a burst or a single shot.
3,478,644, 11-18-69, CI. 89-140.
Cermak, Jiri; Vystrcil, Karel; and Novotny, Bohuslav, to Zavody
Jana Svermy, narodni podnik. Trigger mechanism for automatic
weapons. 3,447,525, 6-3-69, CI. 124-1 1.
Cermak, Jiri; Vystrcil, Karel; and Novotny, Bohuslav, to Zavody
Jana Svermy, narodni podnik. Cocking device. 3,447,526, 6-3-69,
CI. 124-40.
Cermak, Jiri; Vystrcil, Karel; and Novotny, Bohuslav, to Zavody
Jana Svermy, narodni Podnik. Cartridge for missiles of weapons.
3,447,527, 6-3-69, CI. 124-52.
Cermak, Jiri: See —
Novotny, Bohuslav; and Cermak, Jiri, 3,456, 553.
Cerman, Josef; Louda, Zdenek; Nepozitek, Ladislav, and Zak, Eran-
tisek, to Skoda, oborovy podnik. Dosing apparatus for shredded
tobacco. 3,486,573, 12-30-69, CI. 177-74.
Ccrncau, Pierre, to Societe de Chaudronnerie et de Montage Tissot
& Cie. Devices for linking and guiding a carriage on a carriage on
a metal sheet. 3,441,191, 4-29-69, CI. 228-32.
Ccrniglia, Nino P.: See —
Tonner, Richard C; and Ccrniglia, Nino P. ,3,464, 104.
Ccrnocky, Jiri: See—
Riha, Miloslav; Cernocky, Jiri; and Martinec, Josef,3,482,608.
Riha, Miloslav; Cernocky, Jiri; and Zgarba, Milan, 3,45 1,435.
Ccroll, Gerald E.: See —
Hasten, Mark; Jones, Lee S.; Haub. John T.; and Ceroll, Gerald
E., 3,446, 138.
Ccrro Corporation: See—
Coltrinari, Enzo L., 3,477,928.
Shelton, Charles F., Jr., 3,425,865.
Certain, George M., to Cooling Products, Inc. Welding apparatus.
3,428,777, 2-18-69, CI. 219-125.
Certain-Teed Fiber Glass Corporation: See —
Krakauer, Sidney; Musikant, Solomon; and Rosenberg, David J.,
3,429,681.
Certain-Teed Products Corporation: See —
Burris, Donald D., 3,423,891.
Hawkins, Frederick E., 3,423,895.
Jackson, Joseph C; and Scipt, Willard R., 3,427,374.
Jackson, Joseph C; and Scipt, Willard R., 3,428,721.
Thicsscn, Leo K., 3,454,287.
Certain-Teed Saint Gobain Insulation Corporation: See —
Bclficld, Robert E.; and Vogcl, Arthur C, 3,444,028.
Pall, David B.; Bclficld, Robert Earle; Rosenberg, David J.; and
Vogcl, Arthur C, 3,446,684.
Certified Chemical & Equipment Company, The: See —
Boyd. Reed Lake, 3,428,985.
Ccrtipak Corporation: See —
Compton, Keith B., 3,481,104.
Ccrto, Beatrice. Eyeglass cleaner. 3,464,080, 9-2-69, CI. 15-302.
Ccrulli, Nicholas F., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation. Method
of removing carbon from mixtures of tungsten powder and thoria
and insuring a uniform dispersing of thoria. 3,451,803, 6-24-69,
CI. 75-0.5
Cerutti, Giacomo, to Bcmberg S.p.A. Method for the preparation of
linear polyesters. 3,485,801, 12-23-69, CI. 260-75.
Cerutti, Giacomo, to Bcmberg S.p.A. Method for heating a ther-
moplastic thread. 3,485,984, 12-23-69, CI. 219-10.41
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, to Bcmberg S.p.A. Device
and method for treating a running artificial multifilamentary
thread with a gas jet. 3,425,108, 2-4-69, CI. 28-1.
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, to Bemberg S.p.A. Method
and means for treating with a gasiform stream a thread bundle
made of a plurality of elementary threads. 3,484,914, 12-23-69,
CI. 28-1.4
Cerutti, Giacomo; Faraci, Giorgio; and Tovaglieri, Fabio, to
Bcmberg S.p.A. Process for the manufacture of a composite yarn
which is provided with spaced slubs. 3,438,194, 4-15-69, CI. 57-
157.
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Lanza, Alberto, to Bemberg S.p.A. Apparatus
for melting synthetic linear polymers and feeding them to a spin-
neret. 3,434,180, 3-25-69, CI. 18-8.
Cerutti, Giovanni: See —
Costa, Armando; and Cerutti, Giovanni, 3,435,692.
Cerutti, Giovanni; and Cretaz, Franco, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.
p.A. Guiding device for a punched record support of a reading or
punching apparatus. 3,481,521, 12-2-69, CI. 226-89.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Cerutti, Giovanni, 3,476, 300.
Cervenka, Frank E.: See —
Jones, Alfred W.; and Cervenka, Frank E., 3,458, 201.
Cervenka, Lee Roy: See —
Vaught, Leonard M.; and Cervenka, Lee Roy, 3,439,080.
Cervini, John J.: See —
Hulse, Robert E.; and Cervini, John J. ,3,454,5 19.
Cesanek, James John: See —
Dickstein, Jack; Cooperman, Isadore Nathan; and Cesanek,
James John,3,442,831.
Cesca, Sebastiano: See —
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Roggero, Arnal-
do,3,464,959.
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Arrighetti, Ser-
gio,3,467,639.
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Roggero, Arnal-
do,3,470,138.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Photosensitive composition. 3,445,233, 5-20-69, CI. 96-
90.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; and Dessauer, Rolf, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Leuco dye/hexaarylbiimidazole
image-forming composition. 3,445,234, 5-20-69, CI. 96-90.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney, Catharine
Elizabeth, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Selective-
ly substituted methane leuco dyes. 3,423,427, 1-21-69, CI. 260-
329.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney, Catharine
Elizabeth, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Triphen-
ylmethane derivatives. 3,449,379, 6-10-69, CI. 260-393.
Ceskoslovenska akademie ved: See —
Balcar, Oldrich; and Vavrina, Karel, 3,456,291.
Balej, Jan; Paseka, Ivo; Vondrak, Jiri; and Regner, Albert,
3,431,193.
Barta, Jiri; Fechtner, Jan; Hanzlicek, Jiri; Verner, Miroslav; and
Vesely, Dobromil, 3,464,919.
Binek, Bedrich; and Dohnalova, Blanka, 3,486,827.
Duchek, Ladislav; and Hasenohrl, Jan, 3,433,360.
Erdos, Emerich; and Bares, Jiri, 3,432,404.
Figar, Stepan, 3,464,403.
Hekrdle, Jan, 3,441,835.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,422,667.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,431,789.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,437,050.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,437,051.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,458,285.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,463,179.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,471,262.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,472,627.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,472,628.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,482,451.
Hrdina, Jiri, 3,485,295.
Mackrle, Svatopluk; Mackrle, Vladimir; and Dracka, Oldrich,
3,429,442.
Pinkava, Jan, 3,441,144.
Rudinger, Josef; and Jost, Karel, 3,446,789.
Sochor, Cestmir, 3,463,615.
Vit, Jaroslav; Prochazka, Vladimir; and Salat, Vaclav,
3,460,821.
Wichterle, Otto, 3,476,499.
Cessna Aircraft Company, The: See —
Cummings, Dale K., 3,455,396.
Darling, Marvin C, 3,470,792.
Freese, Evans Glenn, 3,458,224.
Miller, Wendell E., 3,463,034.
Miller, Wendell E., 3,486,334.
Cesta, Frank. Replaceable heels for shoes. 3,432,945, 3-18-69, CI.
36-36.
Cetran, Louis; and Donovan, Timothy F., to Mite Corporation. Ten-
sion tester for sewing machine thread. 3,455,154, 7-15-69, CI. 73-
144.
Cetrone, Vincent B.: See —
Oakes, Grant A.; and Cetrone, Vincent B., 3,446,052.
Cevallos, William H.; Holmes, William L.; and Rubinstein, Richard
I., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Hypocholesterolemic
natural products and the preparation of such from the livers of
starved mammals. 3,467,749, 9-16-69, CI. 424-106.
Ceyba, George A., 51% to Sniderman, Mayer J., and 5% to Fuehr,
Ralph. Aerosol can perforator-gas and air releaser. 3,438,548, 4-
15-69, CI. 222-80.
Ceyzeriat, Louis Frederic: See —
Boissieras, Jean; and Ceyzeriat, Louis Frederic, 3,429, 847.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
CF & I Steel Corporation: See—
Nachazel, John S., 3,454,261.
CFT-Compagnie Francaise de Television: See —
de France, Henri; and Cahen, Roger R., 3,429,731.
Chabal, Joseph: See—
Junge, Albert E.; and Chabal, Joseph,3, 42 1,921.
Junge, Albert E.; and Chabal, Joseph.3,457,096.
Chaban, Castulo, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Means to splay and coat filamentary yarn. 3,468,284, 9-23-69, CI.
118-44.
Chabardes, Pierre Jean Antonine; Grard, Charles Camille
Dominique; and Thiers, Michel Pierre Francois, to Rhone-Poulenc
S.A. Preparation of adiponitrile. 3,444,235, 5-13-69, CI. 260-465.8
Chabardes, Pierre; Gandilhon, Pierre; Thiers, Michel; and Grard,
Charles, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Complexes of ruthenium halides
and organic nitriles. 3,449,387, 6-10-69, CI. 260-429.
Chabbal, Robert: See-
Ben Mena, Taoufik; Chabbal, Robert; and Gerstenkorn,
Simon,3,475,100.
Chaboseau, Jacques; and Mech, Christian, to Societe Rateau. Axial
thrust devices for rotating machines. 3,476,449, 11-4-69, CI. 308-
10.
Chabot, Edward W., to Millers Falls Company. Method of producing
commutator lead connection. 3,421,212, 1-14-69, CI. 29-628.
Chabot, Leo L.: See —
Cugini, John A.; and Chabot, Leo L.,3,425,395.
Chabrelot, Paul L. Wig carrying case. 3,438,480, 4-15-69, CI. 206-8.
Chace, W. M., Company: See —
Perry, Charles C, 3,453,888.
Perry, Charles C, 3,483,360.
Chadbourn Gotham, Inc.: See —
Ditrich,Gunter, 3,452,691.
Chadha, Rajendra Nath; and Pande, Kailash Chandra, to Stauffer
Chemical Company. Diorgano-(alkoxy)tin halides. 3,470,221, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-429.7
Chadha, Rajendra Nath; Pande, Kailash Chandra; and Ridenour,
Richard Eugene, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Room tempera-
ture curing organopolysiloxane elastomers. 3,440,205, 4-22-69, CI.
260-37.
Chadwick, Earl L. Saw chain. 3,444,907, 5-20-69, CI. 143-135.
Chadwick, Francis Neville; Broad, David; and Boutle, David
Leonard, to Mason, E. N., & Sons Limited. Translucent display
elements. 3,475,762, 10-28-69, CI. 346-135.
Chadwick-Helmuth Electronics, Inc.: See —
Helmuth, James G., 3,477,281.
Chafetz, Harry: See—
Blackley, William D.; Siegart, William R.; and Chafetz, Har-
ry ,3,429,937.
Siegart, William R.; Blackley, William D.; Chafetz, Harry; and
McMahon, Matthew A., Jr.,3,480,667.
Chafetz, Harry; and Mead, Theodore C, to Texaco Inc. Method of
preparing ketoacids. 3,468,944, 9-23-69, CI. 260-526.
Chaffee, Linda P.: See—
Leffingwell, Lawrence B.; Taylor, Richard A.; and Chaffee,
Linda P.,3,472,022.
Chaffee, Roger G., to Dow Corning Corporation. Organosilicon
epoxides. 3,445,483, 5-20-69, CI. 260-348.
Chagnon, Paul L., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method of
producing semiconductor devices. 3,464,105, 9-2-69, CI. 29-588.
Chaikin, Malcolm; Dircks, Alexander Douglas; and Rokfalussy,
Desmond Michael. Combing machines for wool and other textile
fibres. 3,445,896, 5-27-69, CI. 19-123.
Chaille, James L.; Niederhauser, Warren D.; and Kennedy, AI, to
Rohm & Haas Company. Acrylamide perchlorates and polymers
thereof. 3,427,297, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-89.7
Chaille, James L.; and Reed, Samuel F., Jr., to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany. Process for the preparation of acrylamide and methacryla-
mide perchlorates. 3,440,280, 4-22-69, CI. 260-561.
Chaille, James L.; and Walker, Robert W., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Solid nitrocellulose-nitroglycerin propel-
lant with burning rate modifiers containing dinitroacetonitrile salts.
3,450,583, 6-17-69, CI. 149-18.
Chaimowicz, Jean-Claude Adam, to Mining & Chemical Products
Limited. Solid-state photodiode and transistor encapsulated as-
sembly. 3,475,617, 10-28-69, CI. 250-239.
Chak Ma, Francis Tin. Springs and/or shock absorbers. 3,424,448, 1-
28-69, CI. 267-35.
Chakroff, Richard O. Coupling having concentric spherical surfaces
sealed by line contact. 3,451,698, 6-24-69, CI. 285-165.
Chalco Engineering Corporation: See —
Bevis, Jeffrey M., 3,441,742.
Chalenski, Arthur A., Jr.; and Hughes, Walton, to General Motors
Corporation. Fluid filling method and apparatus. 3,460,591, 8-12-
69, CI. 141-7.
Chalfin, Bernard D.; and Peterson, Richard J., to C & C Button &
Trimming Co., Inc. Button assembling machine. 3,442,163, 5-6-69,
CI. 79-5.
Chalfin, William L.; and Garvey, Edward Christopher, said Garvey
assor. to said Chalfin. Elastic construction. 3,444,562, 5-20-69, CI.
2-338.
Chalifour, Henri R.: See—
Moroney, William J.; and Chalifour, Henri R.,3,457,471.
Chalk, Julian L.: See —
Reznicek, Raymond A.; and Chalk, Julian L.,3,426,531.
Challenge-Cook Bros., Incorporated: See —
Freze, Benjamin H., 3,419,969.
Jackson, Robert E.; and Idoine, Harry E., 3,421,447.
Prichard, Evan S.; and Brennan, George A., 3,456,769.
Taggart, Percy Royce, 3,420,390.
Challenger, Frederick R.: See —
West, Ernest; Cotton, Ivan C; Challenger, Frederick R.; and
Cotton, Ivan C.,3,449,930.
Challis, Kenneth Ernest: See —
Turner, Stanley Berry; and Challis, Kenneth Ernest, 3,430,848.
Chalmers, Alexander A., to Alcan Aluminum Corporation. Com-
posite strip shingle. 3,468,092, 9-23-69, CI. 52-543.
Chalmers, David Arthur; and Clements, Harold John, to Modern
Precision Engineers (Finchley) Limited. Electromagnetic switches |
utilizing remanent magnetic material. 3,486,138, 12-23-69, CI.
335-151.
Chalmers, David Calder; and Mitchell, Joseph Maxwell, to Polymer
Corporation Limited. Agglomeration and concentration of
synthetic latex. 3,438,924, 4-15-69, CI. 260-29.7
Chalmers, Edward J. Self-priming boat bailer. 3,460,503, 8-12-69,
CI. 114-185.
Chalmers, Franklin L.: See —
Barry, Adelbert; Chalmers, Franklin L.; and Pearson, John
B., 3,480,101.
Chalmers, John R.; and Stilmar, Frederic B., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Vinylidene fluoride interpolymers.
3,451,978, 6-24-69, CI. 260-78.5
Chalupnik, Vaclav: See —
Harvanek, Adolf; and Chalupnik, Vaclav, 3,464,558.
Chalwynn Limited: See —
Fry, Henry Gordon, 3,423,097.
Chamberlain, Billy S.; Shinn, Byron J.; and Sunderland, Luther D.,
to General Electric Company. Redundant analog failure correction
and detection process and apparatus. 3,420,993, 1-7-69, CI. 235-
184.
Chamberlain, Charles A. Air-conditioned meat cutting table.
3,422,600, 1-21-69, CI. 55-126.
Chamberlain, Darwin G.: See—
Di Leva, Anthony Joseph, 3,464,154.
Chamberlain, George: See —
Tetzlaff, Clarence C; and Chamberlain, George,3 ,454,996.
Tetzlaff, Clarence C; and Chamberlain, George, 3,477, 106.
Chamberlain, Harry V.: See —
Muenchow, Herbert O.; Chamberlain, Harry V.; Chase, Wayne
L.; and Bucki, Joseph,3, 442,1 18.
Chamberlain, John, to United Aircraft Corporation. Cold gas tank
pressurizing system. 3,473,343, 10-21-69, CI. 62-45.
Chamberlain, Julius J., Jr.; and Botts, Kenneth C, to Pharr Yarns,
Inc. Bulky textile yarn and method of forming same. 3,469,387, 9-
30-69, CI. 57-140.
Chamberlain, Lamar E.: See —
Putt, Joseph W.; and Chamberlain, Lamar E., 3,482,617.
Chamberlain, Leon Hoyt. Method and apparatus for diluting soap
with an aqueous liquid. 3,481,350, 12-2-69, CI. 137-3.
Chamberlain Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Goldstein, Richard, 3,443,339.
Herman, Irving; and Andreassen, Donald, 3,434,422.
Chamberlain, Paul E.: See-
Potter, Charles E.; and Chamberlain, Paul E.,3,423,107.
Chamberlain, Ralph Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company.
Process for the manufacture of cigarette containing cyanamide-
cellulose acetate filter elements. 3,438,806, 4-15-69, CI. 117-144.
Chamberlain, Ralph Joseph; and Nagy, Daniel Elmer, to American
Cyanamid Company. Storage-stable cyanamide-starch and method
for the manufacture thereof. 3,438,970, 4-15-69, CI. 260-233.3
Chamberlain, Ralph Jseph, to American Cyanamid Company.
Nitrogenated natural products and processes under alkaline condi-
tions. 3,483,184, 12-9-69, CI. 260-212.
Chamberlain, Ted C. Overhead cam conversion kit. 3,472,212, 10-
14-69, CI. 123-90.
Chamberlain, Thomas E. Seat belt assembly. 3,482,872, 12-9-69, CI.
297-386.
Chamberlin, Alfred H., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method
of assembling dispensing containers. 3,429,026, 2-25-69, CI. 29-
421.
Chamberlin, Henry S., Jr.; Graves, Roger E., Jr.; and Kelley, Joseph
P., to Bio-Dynamics, Incorporated. Performance display apparatus.
3,454,942, 7-8-69, CI. 340-323.
Chamberlin, James W., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. 3,5-Dimethox-
ybenzyl carbonate esters. 3,467,690, 9-16-69, CI. 260-463.
Chamberlin Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Goldstein, Richard, 3,445,848.
Chamberlin, Rhodes R., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Photoconductive matrix sheet. 3,449,705, 6-10-69, CI. 338-17.
Chamberlin, Richard M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Flash evaporator with duct and baffle means. 3,427,227, 2-11-69,
CI. 202-173.
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261
Chamberlin, Richard S., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Molecular pulse time-division multiplexer. 3,432,850, 3-11-69, CI.
343-5.
Chamberlin, Robert Simons: See —
Stafford, Donald Claude; and Chamberlin, Robert
Simons.3,429,128.
Chamberlin, Robert S.; Orr, Clifford M.; and Schmitz, Ewaid F., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. System or apparatus for
simulating submarine testing conditions. 3,453,879, 7-8-69, CI. 73-
148.
Stafford, Donald C; Chamberlin, Robert S.; and Johnson, Paul
R., 3,44 1,262.
Chambers, Charles D., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Plug valve
assembly for aerosol bomb type dispensers of fluid products.
3,442,425, 5-6-69, CI. 222-193.
Chambers, Charles D., to Valve Corporation of America. Method of
pressurizing a dispensing container. 3,477,195, 11-11-69, CI. 53-
37.
Chambers, Clarence M.: See—
Lyster, Norman J.; and Chambers, Clarence M., 3,422,596.
Chambers Corporation: See —
Klepzig, Glen W., 3,453,997.
Chambers, Dale T.: See —
Fristoe, John E.; and Chambers, Dale T.,3,466,889.
Chambers, George: See-
Hall, Kenneth Frank; and Chambers, George.3,428,387.
Chambers, Henry B., to Hydronautics. Hydraulic gripper for derrick
skidding. 3,464,095, 9-2-69, CI. 24-263.
Chambers, Herbert I., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation.
Oscillograph with means for providing second record of the input.
3,430,253, 2-25-69, CI. 346-66.
Chambers, Jack A.; and Woodson, Leslie A., to Shamban, W. S., &
Company. Pipe joint seal and method. 3,439,945, 4-22-69, CI.
285-373.
Chambers, James C. Dispenser for selecting quantities of like bodies.
3,446,397, 5-27-69, CI. 221-296.
Chambers, John E. Resilient membered judo training device.
3,421,759, 1-14-69, CI. 272-76.
Chambers, John E. Spiral air filter. 3,423,905, 1-28-69, CI. 55-294.
Chambers, John E. Connection for sheet metal ducts. 3,428,342, 2-
18-69, CI. 285-399.
Chambers, Joseph W., Sr., to Atomic Disposer Corporation. Cutting
assembly and element for disposers. 3,455,518, 7-15-69, CI. 241-
257.
Chambers, Michael B., to Blair Products S.A. Device for closing and
locking a door, in particular for vehicles and containers.
3,464,729, 9-2-69, CI. 292-218.
Chambers, Robert G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Sampling valve ap-
paratus. 3,483,754, 12-16-69, CI. 73-462.
Chambers, Robert O., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Compact
broad range power transmission. 3,440,901, 4-29-69, CI. 74-677.
Chambers, Robert R.: See —
Carlos, Donald D.; Young, David W.; and Chambers, Robert
R.,3,475,338.
Chambers, Robert R.; Isaacson, Henry V.; and Young, David W., to
Sinclair Research, Inc. Lubricant emulsion containing a vinyl-
maleic acid thioester or thioetherester-polymer salt as an emulsify-
ing agent. 3,472,772, 10-14-69, CI. 252-34.7
Chambers, Robert W.: See —
Donald, Philip J.; and Chambers, Robert W., 3,453,439.
Chambers, Vaughan Crandall, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Photopolymerizable compositions and layers containing
2,4, 5-triphenylimidazoyl dimers. 3,479,185, 1 1-18-69, CI. 96-84.
Chambers, Worthy L., to Sunbeam Corporation. Battery powered
electric knife. 3,432,702, 3-11-69, CI. 310-50.
Chambers, Worthy L., to Sunbeam Corporation. Trigger switch for
electric appliance. 3,461,556, 8-19-69, CI. 30-272.
Chambers, Worthy L.: See —
Ponczek, George M.; Chambers, Worthy L.; and Ritter,
Frederick J. ,3,439,204.
Chambert, Lars Axel A., to AB Svenska Maskinverken. Steam
generator with forced circulation. 3,464,393, 9-2-69, CI. 122-406.
Chambert, Lars Axel, to AB Svenska Maskinverken. Pump with
spherical pump housing. 3,476,488, 1 1-4-69, CI. 415-182.
Chambes, Robert R.: See-
Carlos, Donald D.; Chambes, Robert R.; and Young, David
W.,3,449,252.
Chambless, Edward J., Jr., to St. Regis Paper Company. Automatic
bagging machines. 3,421,286, 1-14-69, CI. 53-190.
Chambon, Louis Jean, to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales,
Societe Anonyme. Wet-offset rotary presses. 3,424,084, 1-28-69,
CI. 101-219.
Chambon, Louis Jean, to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Speciales
Societe Anonyme. Machine for the continuous moulding of a pul-
verulent or crystalline product in the form of separate lumps.
3,436,791,4-8-69, CI. 18-4.
Chameroy, Jean, to Societe Anonyme: Groupement Atomique Alsa-
cienne Atlantique (G.A.A.A.). Gaseous mixture. 3,464,927, 9-2-
69, CI. 252-372.
Chamlee, William D., to Day & Zimmermann, Inc. Dispensing ap-
paratus with invertible feed duct. 3,426,946, 2-1 1-69, CI. 222-306.
Chamot, Walter M.; and Burke, John T., to Nalco Chemical Com-
pany. Method of flocculating suspended solids using copolymers as
flocculating agents. 3,479,282, 11-18-69, CI. 210-54.
Champ, Robert B.; and Halperin, Bernard I., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Diazotype materials and methods for
producing diazotype images. 3,427,165, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-49.
Champaigne, John F., Jr., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Sanitary
napkin with conformable wrapper. 3,460,536, 8-12-69, CI. 128-
290.
Champion Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Fann, James D., 3,435,666.
Hultgren, William Herbert, 3,473,664.
Champion Papers Inc.: See —
Thompson, Kenneth; and Ihde, Richard C, 3,482,278.
Champion Pneumatic Machinery Company, Inc.: See —
Catterson, Robert K., 3,458,114.
Champion Products Inc.: See —
Hodgson, George T., Jr.; and Raphael, Thomas, 3,471,428.
Champion, Ronald Cheyney: See —
Moon, Anthony James Robertson; and Champion, Ronald
Cheyney.3,427,952.
Champion Spark Plug Company: See —
Anderson, Rolland L., 3,458,297.
Bretsch, Michael A., 3,468,004.
Rea, Robert F.; and Dulin, Francis H., 3,441,487.
Rea, Robert F., 3,442,693.
Champion, William J. Granular pesticidal compositions containing a
finely divided carbon such as graphite. 3,461,201, 8-12-69, CI.
424-125.
Champlin, Charles L., to Packaging Corporation of America.
Shipper carton. 3,445,054, 5-20-69, CI. 229-40.
Champness, Clifford H.: See —
Griffiths, Clifford H.; Sang, Harry M.; and Champness, Clifford
H., 3,473,095.
Chan, John K.; and Marcus, Erich, to Union Carbide Corporation.
Process for preparing trihydrocarbyltin acetoacetates. 3,448,131,
6-3-69, CI. 260-429.7
Chan, John K.: See-
Marcus, Erich; and Chan, John K.,3,449,372.
Chan, See Fong. Automatic calculating and printing system with
storage components. 3,458,690, 7-29-69, CI. 235-146.
Chan, Yum T., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Voltage controlled
crystal oscillator. 3,477,039, 11-4-69, CI. 331-116.
Chana, Howard E., to General Motors Corporation. Transmission
and controls. 3,442,152, 5-6-69, CI. 74-645.
Chanal, Roger, to Bennes Marrel. Hydraulic pumps and motors hav-
ing axial pistons and inclined swashplated. 3,433,173, 3-18-69, CI.
103-162.
Chanal, Roger, to Bennes Marrell. Regulator for a variable delivery
hydraulic pump. 3,461,804, 8-19-69, CI. 103-38.
Chance, A. B., Company: See —
Curtis, Thomas E., 3,471,669.
Curtis, Thomas E., 3,487,255.
Hollander, William L., 3,427,812.
Hubbard, David C; and Zumsteg, David B., 3,431,538.
Hubbard, David C; and Harper, James K., 3,472,395.
Prescott, William A.; Wacht, Raymond J.; and Stallard, Wayne
R., 3,461,989.
Chance Brothers Limited: See —
Andrews, Richard Charles; and Bedford, Arthur Hugh,
3,420,648.
Chance, Calvin L., to Teledyne Exploration Company, mesne.
Streamer cable depth control. 3,440,992, 4-29-69, CI. 1 14-235.
Chance, Dudley A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Process for etching silicon monoxide and etchant solutions
therefor. 3,434,896, 3-25-69, CI. 156-17.
Chance, Harold C. Setting tool for bolt anchor. 3,472,052, 10-14-69,
CI. 72-114.
Chance, Leon H.; Leonard, Ethel K.; and Drake, George L., Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Haloalkyl phosphinic acids
and their application to cotton. 3,484,184, 12-16-69, CI. 8-120.
Chance Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Brown, Joseph M., 3,456,943.
Chance, Maynard R.: See —
Packard, Leslie M.; and Chance, Maynard R.,3,432,374.
Chanceller Chair Company: See —
Chancellor, Charles W., Jr., 3,449,838.
Chancellor, Charles W., Jr., to Chanceller Chair Company. Com-
bination wall mounted dryer and heater. 3,449,838, 6-17-69, CI.
34-90.
Chancellor, Forrest E.; and Chancellor, Robert O. Port collar for
well casings and method for packing well bores. 3,464,493, 9-2-
69, CI. 166-285.
Chancellor, Robert O.: See —
Chancellor, Forrest E.; and Chancellor, Robert 0.,3,464,493.
Chancellor, William J., to University of California, The Regents of
the. Method of and apparatus for singling seeds for planting.
3,470,669, 10-7-69, CI. 53-35.
Chand, Ramesh, to Analytic Systems Company. Method of making
oxygen measuring cells. 3,449,162, 6-10-69, CI. 1 17-210.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Chandler & Price Company, The: See—
Malm, John A., 3,452,630.
Chandler, Arthur D., Jr.; and Florestano, Herbert J., to Dow Chemi-
cal Company, The. Griseofulvin-perezone composition. 3,471,615,
10-7-69, CI. 424-195.
Chandler, Charles G.; and Eells, Rex, to Eastman Kodak Company.
Heat-sealed blister package. 3,450,256, 6-17-69, CI. 206-78.
Chandler, Charles H.: See—
Coneybear, J. Frank; Chandler, Charles H.; and Andrisin, John
J., Jr.,3,463,311.
Chandler, Edgar F., to General Electric Company. Variable frequen-
cy and voltage electric power inverter utilizing an auxiliary source
of fixed- magnitude commutating voltage. 3,474,320, 10-21-69, CI.
321-5.
Chandler, Edmond A.; and Winslow, Kenelm W., to USM Corpora-
tion. Adhesive processes. 3,483,581, 12-16-69, CI. 12-142.
Chandler Evans Inc.: See —
Falk, Ronald E., 3,421,318.
Guzewicz, Edmund A., 3,427,698.
La Penta, Joseph H., 3,481,637.
Oelrich, John A., 3,430,536.
Prentiss, Augustin M., 3,424,140.
Chandler, Huel H., Jr.; Morrell, Henry P.; and Sayers, Paul G., to
Martin-Marietta Corporation. Ceramic filled plastic system.
3,459,701, 8-5-69, CI. 260-37.
Chandler, James Leon, to Cortland Industries, Inc. Fly leader for fly
fishing line. 3,453,769, 7-8-69, CI. 43-44.98
Chandler, Jasper S., to Eastman Kodak Company. Case for a projec-
tion screen. 3,469,899, 9-30-69, CI. 350-123.
Chandler, John W., to Hempel's Marine Paints, Inc., mesne.
Polymeric compositions and protective coatings. 3,442,824, 5-6-
69, CI. 260-2.
Chandler, Joseph A., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Spacecraft radiator cover.
3,465,482, 9-9-69, CI. 52-3.
Chandler, Joseph H., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Protective
shield for telescriber machines. 3,480,728, 1 1-25-69, CI. 178-18.
Chandler, Kenneth H. Hose coupling assembly. 3,479,058, 11-18-69,
CI. 285-16.
Chandler, Mark: See —
Wofford, George D.; and Chandler, Mark,3,472,967.
Chandler, Ray J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Welded joint for lined
pipe. 3,467,410, 9-16-69, CI. 285-55.
Chandler, Robert F., Jr., to General Electric Company. Vehicle
logging system. 3,486,009, 12-23-69, CI. 235-92.
Chandler, Scott S.; and Ray, Charles L., to Armour Industrial
Chemical Company, mesne. Coated dust free phosphate feed sup-
plement. 3,468,667, 9-23-69, CI. 99-2.
Chandler, Wesley M.; Hcuser, Paul F.; and Juba, Bernard T., to Wil-
bcrt. Inc. Burial vaults. 3,439,461, 4-22-69, CI. 52-139.
Chandler, Wesley M.; and Juba, Bernard T., to Wilbert, Inc. Burial
vaults. 3,464,171, 9-2-69, CI. 52-124.
Chandler, William Lloyd: See-
Farmer, Roy F.; and Chandler, William Lloyd,3,459,558.
Chandley, George D., to TRW Inc. Airfoil. 3,423,069, 1-21-69, CI.
253-39.15
Chandley, George D., to TRW, Inc. Method and apparatus for im-
proving grain structures and soundness of castings. 3,441,078, 4-
29-69, CI. 164-53.
Chandley, George D.; and Uram, Stuart Z., to TRW Inc. Method for
reducing metal casting porosity. 3,420,291, 1-7-69, CI. 164-66.
Chandley, George D.: See —
Spoth, Nelson G.; and Chandley, George D., 3,484,840.
Chandos, Laurence R. Display banners. 3,477,158, 11-11-69, CI. 40-
128.
Chandos, Robert E., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Non-injection self-adaptive controller. 3,428,791, 2-18-69, CI.
235-151.1
Chandos, Robert Eugene: See —
Cusscn, Arthur John; and Chandos, Robert Eugene, 3,474, 249.
Chancy, Allen L.; and Cart, Eldred N., Jr., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Apparatus for the production of petroleum
coke having an improved prccombustor. 3,443,908, 5-13-69, CI.
23-284.
Chancy, Donal W., to Harsco Corporation. Multiple axle system for
vehicles. 3,458,213, 7-29-69, CI. 280-104.5
Chancy, Donal W., to Harsco Corporation. Multiple axle system for
vehicles. 3,473,820, 10-21-69, CI. 280-104.5
Chancy, John L. Elastomcric ring-like members for biasing spectacle
temples. 3,428,392, 2-18-69, CI. 35I-1 13.
Chancy, John L. Thermometer. 3,433,076, 3-18-69, CI. 73-374.
Chancy, John W. Prefabricated roof. 3,421,270, 1-14-69, CI. 52-90.
Chancy, Paul M.: See—
Sutton, Ralph O., 3,426,204.
Chancy, Paul R.: See-
Parsons, Robert W.; and Chancy, Paul R., 3,437,1 39.
Chancy, Preston E.; Ince, Richard W.; and Mason, Charley Mack, to
Sun Oil Company. Retorting of bituminous sands. 3,487,002, 12-
30-69, CI. 208-11.
Chaney, Verne E., Jr. Cleansing packet and strip package compris-
ing such packets. 3,485,349, 12-23-69, CI. 206-56.
Chaney, Willard O., to Standard International Corporation, mesne.
Method of securing an electrical component to a circuit board.
3,486,224, 12-30-69, CI. 29-626.
Chang, Charles H., to GAF Corporation. Production of 2-amino-3-
nitrobenzoic acid. 3,468,941, 9-23-69, CI. 260-518.
Chang, Chung-Wie. Apparatus for continuous steel refining.
3,464,687, 9-2-69, CI. 266-37.
Chang, David Teh-Liang, to Ampex Corporation. Electrical motor-
tachometer mounting. 3,429,494, 2-25-69, CI. 226-188.
Chang, Hsu; and Genovese, Eugene R., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Memory element having two orthogonally
disposed magnetic films. 3,461,438, 8-12-69, CI. 340-174.
Chang, Hsu; Mee, Charles Denis; Voegeli, Otto; and Middelhoek,
Simon, to International Business Machines Corporation. Magnetic
film memory with creep prevention means. 3,440,623, 4-22-69, CI.
340-174.
Chang, James T. H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Content addressable magnetic memory. 3,461,440, 8-12-69, CI.
340-174.
Chang, Kern K. N., to RCA Corporation. Semi-conductor delay line.
3,466,575, 9-9-69, CI. 333-29.
Chang, Kern K. N., to RCA Corporation. High frequency semicon-
ductor systems using electric fields perpendicular to the direction
of wave propagation. 3,470,375, 9-30-69, CI. 250-199.
Chang, Kuo T.: See —
Kukel, Joseph; Chang, Kuo T.; and Yarber, Gordon
W., 3,452,948.
Yarber, Gordon W.; and Chang, Kuo T.,3,471,105.
Chang, Leroy L.; and Esaki, Leo, to International Business Machines
Corporation. Insulated-gate field effect transistor with nonplanar
gate electrode structure for optimizing transconductance.
3,450,960, 6-17-69, CI. 317-235.
Chang, Ned; Robinson, Prentice I.; and Wang, An, to Wang Labora-
tories, Inc. Programmable calculating apparatus. 3,428,950, 2-18-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Chang, Nien-Chih: See —
Lefever, Robert A.; Chang, Nien-Chih; White, Robert L.; and
Wickersheim, Kenneth A. ,3,454,899.
Chang, Paul T.: See —
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Kump, Herbert J.; and Chang, Paul
T.,3,465,311.
Chang, Richard Shih-Teng: See —
Ryan, John W.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng,3,450,239.
Ryan, John W.; Chang, Richard Shih-Teng; and Rosen,
Robert,3,420,530.
Ryan, John W.; Echterling, Eugene J.; Golden, Michael E.;
Goetz, John H.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng,3,477,140.
Chang, Richard Shin-Teng: See-
Ryan, John W.; Chang, Richard Shin-Teng; and Rosen,
Robert,3,464,152.
Chang, Robert W. H., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Dental restorative material. 3,452,437, 7-1-69, CI. 32-
15.
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries Inc.l,2,3-Trihalo-3-sub-
stituted-6,9-dioxa-l-spiro [4.4] nonenes and method of prepara-
tion. 3,427,325, 2-11-69, CI. 260-340.9
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries Inc.l,2,3,4-Tetrahalo-6,9-
dioxa-l,3-spiro[4-4] nonadienes and method of preparation.
3,427,327, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-340.9
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries, Inc.l,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-Octahalo-
3,7-tricyclo [4.3.0. I2,5] decadiene-9,10- dione diketals. 3,429,898,
2-25-69, CI. 260-340.9
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries, Inc.Compounds containing
the 2,5-dioxabicyclo[4.3.0] nonane ring structure and methods of
preparation. 3,436,404, 4-1-69, CI. 260-340.3
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries, Inc. 6,9 Dioxa-1-spiro [4.4]
nonene in the killing of insects. 3,446,898, 5-27-69, CI. 424-278.
Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to PPG Industries, Inc. Novel 8-oxatricyclo
[2.2. 1.23,5] nonane and method of preparation. 3,455,955, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-340.9
Chang, Wen-Hsuan; and Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to PPG Industries,
Inc. Vapor-liquid separation method for removing excess amine
from electrodeposition bath. 3,448,017, 6-3-69, CI. 203-92.
Chang, William J. H., to Yoder Company, The. Tube mill.
3,472,053, 10-14-69, CI. 72-178.
Chang, Winston H., to General Electric Company. Tungsten-base al-
loys. 3,434,829, 3-25-69, CI. 75-176.
Chang, Winston H., to General Electric Company. Molybdenum-
base alloy. 3,447,921, 6-3-69, CI. 75-176.
Chang, Winston H., to General Electric Company. Wrought chromi-
um base alloy. 3,458,366, 7-29-69, CI. 148-32.
Chang,Yi-Chung; and Colijn, Hendrik, to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Apparatus for controlling flow of liquid from a con-
tainer. 3,433,472, 3-18-69, CI. 266-38.
Chang, Yu Ghyl, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Integrated
complementary transistor structure with equivalent performance
characteristics. 3,423,653, 1-21-69, CI. 317-235.
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Chang, Yun Ger: See—
Bailey, Philip S.; and Chang, Yun Ger,3,427,341.
Chang, Yun G., to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Organic peroxides ob-
tained by reaction of hydroperoxides with hydroxy-acetone and
process. 3,480,648, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-340.6
Chang, Yun G.; and Bailey, Philip S., to Reichhold Chemicals,
Inc Dimeric peroxide of ij-butyly levulinate and process of making
the same. 3,479,372, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-340.6
Changani, Pushpkumar Dewanmal: See—
Volans, Peter; and Changani, Pushpkumar Dewanmal, 3,486,674.
Chanlund, Carl Wilmer, to Pre-Cast Concrete Products, Limited.
Concrete pipe making machine with novel packing head rotatably
mounted on core follower and mold indexing mechanism.
3,453,706, 7-8-69, CI. 25-36.
Channell, William H. Pedestal and underground terminals for buried
cable systems. 3,435,124, 3-25-69, CI. 174-38.
Channell, William H. Cable splice enclosure. 3,449,507, 6-10-69, CI.
174-93.
Channell, William H. Cable splice sleeve. 3,458,649, 7-29-69, CI.
174-93.
Chanowitz, Harry, to Clare, C. P., & Company. Apparatus for mak-
ing pressurized reed switches. 3,421,874, 1-14-69, CI. 65-155.
Chant, Leonard H., to General Motors Corporation. Front end
loader having adjustable height control. 3,445,020, 5-20-69, CI.
214-768.
Chantiers Navals de la Ciotat: See —
Filippi, Jean-Paul; and Zucca, Marc Edouard, 3,474,620.
Rodrigucs, Edouard Georges Daniel, 3,472,414.
Chantry, John Alfred; See —
Harvey, Richard Alfred; Gradon, Keith; and Chantry, John Al-
fred,3,483,701.
Chao, Stanley K.; and Kearns, James E., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Flight simulator. 3,451,144, 6-24-69, CI. 35-10.2
Chao, Tai S.; and Eickemeyer, Daniel B., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Ester base lubricant compositions containing an aromatic amine
and an organic thiophosphite or thiophosphonate. 3,446,738, 5-
27-69, CI. 252-46.7
Chao, Tai S.; Kjonaas, Manley; and Hoffman, William D., to Sinclair
Research, Inc. Liquid esters of neoalkyl polyols and neoalkyl fatty
acids. 3,441,600, 4-29-69, CI. 260-488.
Chao, Tai S.; Matson, Howard J.; and Knonaas, Manley, to Sinclair
Research, Inc. Ester base lubricating oil containing a stabilizing
mixture of alkali metal organic compound and an aromatic amine.
3,436,348, 4-1-69, CI. 252-33.6
Chao, Wu Wai, to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Oral cleansing and gum
massaging means. 3,480,008, 1 1-25-69, CI. 128-66.
Chapel, Annette M., to Windsor Nuclear, Inc. Disposable surgical
holder and counter. 3,481,462, 12-2-69, CI. 206-63.2
Chapin, Earl C, to Monsanto Company. Coating compositions com-
prising the reaction product of a drying or semidrying oil with
vinyl benzyl alcohol. 3,434,986, 3-25-69, CI. 260-21.
Chapin, Earl C: See —
Smith, Wayne E.; Mantell, Gerald J.; and Chapin, Earl
C, 3,449,277.
Chapin, Judson K., Jr.; and Robinson, David W., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Method of thermally expanding vermiculite in a hot liquid and
product prepared by said process. 3,459,531, 8-5-69, CI. 71-62.
Chapin, Keith K.; and Alen, Paul R., to United Medical Laborato-
ries, Inc. Differential slide maker. 3,470,847, 10-7-69, CI. 118-
100.
Chapin, Richard D.; and Chapin, Robert E. Tube positioner with
flow regulating means. 3,482,785, 12-9-69, CI. 239-542.
Chapin, Robert E.: See —
Chapin, Richard D.; and Chapin, Robert E., 3,482,785.
Chapiro, Adolphc; and Jcndrychowska-Bonamour, Anna-Maria, to
Centre National de la Recherche Scicntifique, Ministere de l'Edu-
cation Nationalc, Rcpubliquc Francaise. Grafting of acrylonitrile
and styrcne onto poly- vinyl chloride using high energy radiation.
3,433,724, 3-18-69, CI. 204-159.17
Chaplais, Henri; Pillon, Lucicn; Carre, Georges P.; Rips, Lucien; and
Gambcttc, Rene, to Societc Anonymc France-Ecrans. Motion pic-
ture projector with oppositely positioned light sources. 3,423,152,
1-21-69, CI. 352-115.
Chaplcnko, George, to Spcx Industries, Inc. Reciprocal motion con-
trol apparatus. 3,454,957, 7-8-69, CI. 318-122.
Chaplin, Hubert O.; McQueen, Roy D.; and Lee, Kenneth, to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Methods of conditioning shoe parts.
3,423,779, 1-28-69, CI. 12-146.
Chapman.Arthur S., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Optical scanning
system. 3,420,594, 1-7-69, CI. 350-23.
Chapman, Augustus H.: See —
Blunschi, Willard S., Sr.; and Chapman, Augustus H., 3,424,41 1.
Chapman, Charles C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Alkylation.
3,431,079, 3-4-69, CI. 23-260.
Chapman, Charles C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. HF alkylation
acid rerun system. 3,478,125, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-683.48
Chapman, Clifford P.: See—
Autry, Wallace M.; and Chapman, Clifford P.,3,432,297.
Chapman, Edwin Albert; Bartlett, Ronald Leonard; and Phelps, Bri-
an, to Murex Welding Processes Limited. Arc welding electrodes.
3,466,417, 9-9-69, CI. 219-74.
Chapman, Everett. Hydraulic press. 3,450,035, 6-17-69, CI. 100-214.
Chapman, Everett. Spark gap light source for impact photoelasticity.
3,475,646, 10-28-69, CI. 315-59.
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S., to Fluorodynamics,
Inc. Method for covering large rolls and the like with films.
3,426,1 18, 2-4-69, CI. 264-230.
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S., to Fluorodynamics,
Inc. Covering of rolls with fluorinated ethylene polymers and the
like. 3,426,119, 2-4-69, CI. 264-230.
Chapman, George H.: See —
Tilney, Ralph B.; and Chapman, George H., 3,450, 158.
Chapman, Harry S.; See —
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S. ,3,426,1 18.
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S., 3,426,1 19.
Chapman, Ian D.; and Elmer, Thomas H. Porous high silica glass.
3,485,687, 12-23-69, CI. 156-4.
Chapman, James R.: See —
Forrer, Homer W.; and Chapman, James R., 3,478,953.
Chapman, James; and Horner, David Christopher, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of organic fluorine
compounds. 3,426,009, 2-4-69, CI. 260-653.7
Chapman, John Dickinson; Dee, Geoffrey Thomas; Janikowski,
Stanislaw Maria; and Peters, Roger Hugh, to Fisons Fertilizers
Limited. Process for preparing melts comprising ammonium
nitrate and phosphate. 3,449,107, 6-10-69, CI. 71-36.
Chapman, Keith James; and Cosier, James Edwin Henry, to Post-
master General, Her Majesty's. Closure arrangements for aper-
tures. 3,456,838, 7-22-69, CI. 220-46.
Chapman, Richard D., to Monsanto Company. Process for destroy-
ing melt crystalline order in fiber-forming polymers. 3,475,527,
10-28-69, CI. 264-176.
Chapman, Richard M.; and Yore, Donald M., to Bell, F. W., Inc.
Magnetic reaction testing apparatus and method of testing utilizing
semiconductor means for magnetic field sensing of an eddy-cur-
rent-reaction magnetic field. 3,450,986, 6-17-69, CI. 324-40.
Chapman, Robert E.: See —
Campi, Anthony V.; Chapman, Robert E.; and Gray, Bruce
H.,3,45 1,044.
Chapman, Robert E., to Runnion, Ernest E. Positioning control for
movable cutter head. 3,451,312, 6-24-69, CI. 91-42.
Chapman, Robert E., to Runnion, Ernest E. Multi-position electric
switch. 3,458,840, 7-29-69, CI. 335-207.
Mitten, Leonard A.; and Chapman, Robert E., 3,442, 3 10.
Schwartz, Natalie Pels; Voller, Norman L.; Hamman, Denver C;
and Chapman, Robert E., 3,465,926.
Chapman, Roger S., Jr.; and Pilletere, Philip, Jr. Platform at-
tachment for cranes. 3,481,488, 12-2-69, CI. 212-1.
Chapman, Ronald H.: See —
Adlhoch, Richard H.; Chapman, Ronald H.; and Ogasawara,
Roy T.,3,458,664.
Chapman, Thomas Grandin: See —
Mortley, Harold Redvers; Chapman, Thomas Grandin; Good-
speed, Morley James; and Savage, John Vivian, 3,467, 305.
Chapman, Thomas Henry, to Gunson's Sortex Limited. Automatic
gain control system for a photomultiplier tube. 3,439,172, 4-15-
69, CI. 250-207.
Chapman, Victor A., to Abelson Motors Limited. Stillages or like
load-carrying appliances and vehicles for transporting same.
3,430,793, 3-4-69, CI. 214-515.
Chapman, Welding G.; and Carlson, Rollin N., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Solvent purification and recovery by stripping and
distillation. 3,462,347, 8-19-69, CI. 203-6.
Chapman, William L., to Continental Oil Company. Compressed air,
pressure-sensing actuator. 3,435,797, 4-1-69, CI. 114-235.
Chappel, Raymond M.; Krishnan, Kamala S.; and Van Hise, Charles
W., to American Standard, Inc. High temperature bonding to ger-
manium. 3,465,421, 9-9-69, CI. 29-494.
Chappelear, David C; Stolki, Thomas J.; Newman, Seymour; and
Trementozzi, Quirino A., to Monsanto Company. Polymer foams
reinforced with glass or asbestos fibers and process of making
same. 3,474,048, 10-21-69, CI. 260-2.5
Chappelear, David C; Stolki, Thomas J.; Newman, Seymour; and
Trementozzi, Quirino A., to Monsanto Company. Polymer foams
reinforced with polyolefin fibers formed during the foaming
process. 3,474,049, 10-21-69, CI. 260-2.5
Chappelear, David C; Stolki, Thomas J.; Newman, Seymour; and
Trementozzi, Quirino A., to Monsanto Company. Polymer foams
reinforced with polyamide, polyester and polycarbonate fibers
formed during the foaming process. 3,474,050, 10-21-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Chappelear, David C; Stolki, Thomas J.; Newman, Seymour; and
Trementozzi, Quirino A., to Monsanto Company. Polymer foams
reinforced with crystalline polyolefins. 3,474,051, 10-21-69, CI.
260-2.5
Chappelear, David C; Stolki, Thomas J.; Newman, Seymour; and
Trementozzi, Quirino A., to Monsanto Company. Polymer foams
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reinforced with polyamides, polyesters and polycarbonates.
3,480,569, llh25-69, CI. 260-2.5
Chappell, Sterling Frank, IU: See—
Olechowski, Jerome Robert; Chappell, Sterling Frank, III; and
Hawkins, John J.,3,457,319.
Chappell, William O. Spring-loaded spearing gig. 3,456,376, 7-22-69,
CI. 43-6.
Chappelle, Emmett W.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,437,560.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,423,290.
Chapsky, Jacob, to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, mesne. Binary
code data recorder system. 3,422,441, 1-14-69, CI. 346-74.
Chapuis, Willy; and Kuhner, Willy, to Seewar, Gustave A. Dough
forming device. 3,444,827, 5-20-69, CI. 107-9.
Chaput, Edward R., to Service Record, Inc. Card holder. 3,452,463,
7-1-69, CI. 40-17.
Char-Lynn Company: See-
Peterson, Jack W., 3,425,448.
Charbonnages de France: See—
Froger, Claude, 3,464,269.
Geoffroy, Jacques, 3,427,008.
Monomakhoff, Alexandre, 3,449,939.
Charbonneau, Albert J., to General Electric Company. Holder for
mounting removable fuse in electrical apparatus. 3,444,497, 5-13-
69, CI. 337-188.
Charbonnet, Killian L. Jumping hoop toy. 3,425,690, 2-4-69, CI.
272-57.
Charbonnier, Roger, to Societe d 'Instrumentation Schlumberger. In-
sulating quadripoles. 3,439,180, 4-15-69, CI. 307-17.
Charbonnier, Roger; and Estrabaud, Stephane, to Societe d'lnstru-
mentation Schlumberger. Analog to digital converters. 3,480,949,
11-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Charbonnier, Roger; and Picot, Clement, to Societe d 'Instrumenta-
tion Schlumberger. Ultrasonic device for measuring the thickness
of objects. 3,427,868, 2-18-69, CI. 73-67.9
Charbonnier, Roger; and Royer, Jean. Thermally stabilized elec-
tronic assembly. 3,437,789, 4-8-69, CI. 219-209.
Chardon, Felix A. Synchronous motor rotary indicator. 3,471,785,
10-7-69, CI. 324-140.
Chardon Metal Products Company: See —
Allyn, Anderson A., 3,420,280.
Charecogn Systems, Inc.: See—
Torrey, Bradford M., 3,453,419.
Charger Electronic Systems Inc.: See —
Walker, Harold R., 3,484,544.
Chari, Nallan C. S.: See—
Shick, Philip E.; and Chari, Nallan C. S.,3,420,626.
Charitat, Jean, Jr.: See —
Turtora, John; and Charitat, Jean, Jr.,3,447,376.
Charlade, Jean, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Device for
transmitting electrical measurements. 3,441,897, 4-29-69, CI. 339-
30.
Charlade, Jean, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Machine for
taking samples from a conduit wall. 3,469,639, 9-30-69, CI. 175-
78.
Charles, Asa Franklin, to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Hand brake
arrangement for railway flat cars. 3,421,452, 1-14-69, CI. 105-404.
Charles, Daniel; and Duchet, Michel, to CSF-Compagnie Generate
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Image-translating device. 3,461,340, 8-12-
69, CI. 315-11.
Charles, George K., to Cow & Gate Limited. Apparatus for applying
pressure-sensitive labels to cylindrical articles. 3,446,690, 5-27-69,
CI. 156-446.
Charles, George K.: See —
Robertson, George M.; and Charles, George K., 3,468,026.
Charles, James F., to National Screw & Manufacturing Company,
The. Threaded fastener with torque limiting drive portions.
3,460,428, 8-12-69, CI. 85-61.
Charles, Ray E. Refuse compaction handling equipment. 3,478,909,
11-18-69, CI. 214-501.
Charles, Robert: See—
Bouchet, Bernard; and Charles, Robert.3,463,923.
Charlesworth, Paul L.; and Haslam, Alan A., to Petrocarbon
Developments Limited. Hydrogen purification with condensate
wash and hydrogen addition to condensate. 3,433,027, 3-18-69,
CI. 62-23.
Charlop, Herbert, to Metco, Inc. Construction for a powder-type
flame spray gun. 3,443,754, 5-13-69, CI. 239-85.
Charlotte Chemical Laboratories, Inc.: See-
Derbyshire, Stephen W., 3,472,776.
Charlton, Arthur Thomas, to Magnatex Limited. Signal light lens
having two portions joined with a molded joint. 3,445,842, 5-20-
69, CI. 340-383.
Charlton, Arthur T., to Magnatex Limited. Plastic windscreen wiper
connector assembly. 3,453,680, 7-8-69, CI. 15-250.
Charlton, John: See—
Hayden, Percy; and Charlton, John,3,459,707.
Charlton, Kyle W.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,421,549.
Charlton, Richard E., Jr.; and McDaniel, Rupert A., to West Point-
Pepperell, Inc. Method of making a needled composite sheet.
3,476,626, 11-4-69, CI. 156-148.
Charlton, Robert L., to Teledyne, Inc. Light sensitive center line
tracking system. 3,450,882, 6-17-69, CI. 250-202.
Charlton, Thomas: See-
Richer, Benjamin F.; and Charlton, Thomas,3,470,407.
Charlton, Thomas; and Crites, Jack E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Connector block for anchoring leads to dynamoelec-
tric machines. 3,457,442, 7-22-69, CI. 310-71.
Charman, Walter M., Jr., to Oglebay Norton Company. Continuous
casting apparatus and method including mold lubrication, heat
transfer, and vibration. 3,467,168, 9-16-69, CI. 164-64.
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Beattie, Walter R., to Oglebay Norton
Company. Apparatus for lining a hot top. 3,430,682, 3-4-69, CI.
164-159.
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Borden, James H., to Oglebay Norton
Company. Hot top panel insert unit. 3,433,452, 3-18-69, CI. 249-
201.
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Jackson, John Eugene, to Oglebay
Norton Company. Insulation panel and fastener assembly.
3,436,883, 4-8-69, CI. 52-127.
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Middaugh, George J., Jr., to Olglebay
Norton Company. Method of making a refractory hot top panel
insert. 3,477,493, 11-11-69, CI. 164-7.
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Middaugh, George J., Jr., to Oglebay
Norton Company. Refractory panel unit with hinge means and
frangible portions. 3,478,999, 11-18-69, CI. 249-201.
Charman, Walter M. Jr.; and Borden, James H., to Norton, Oglebay,
Company. Hot tops. 3,468,368, 9-23-69, CI. 164-359.
Charmglow Manufacturing Co.: See —
Koziol, Walter, 3,439,828.
Koziol, Walter, 3,447,445.
Charms, Saul: See —
Emons, William M., Jr.; and Charms, Saul,3,425,946.
Charneski, Charles S.; and Elliott, Ronald E., to Egan, Frank W., &
Co. Expansible mandrel. 3,430,883, 3-4-69, CI. 242-72.1
Charneski, Mitchell D.: See-
Anderson, Clarence A.; and Charneski, Mitchell D., 3,467,035.
Charney, John F., to Hughey & Phillips, Inc. Fail-safe circuit.
3,457,558, 7-22-69, CI. 340-213.
Charnier, Robert; and Muller, Francois, to Produits Chimiques
Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Vinyl chloride polymer stabilized with zinc
oxide and cyanoacetamide. 3,455,874, 7-15-69, CI. 260-45.75
Charnier, Robert; and Muller, Francois, to Produits Chimiques
Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Vinyl chloride resins stabilized with zinc
oxide and an organic compound. 3,463,756, 8-26-69, CI. 260-
45.75
Charnock, Harold, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Method of and
apparatus for the manufacture of flat glass on a molten metal
bath. 3,420,647, 1-7-69, CI. 65-65.
Charon, Clarence W.: See —
Rammel, Gerald E.; Taylor, Everett W.; and Charon, Clarence
W., 3,472,682.
Charos, Peter. Deformable fluid applicator. 3,436,161, 4-1-69, CI.
401-147.
Charpentier, Jean F., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Hyper-
velocity gun having a hydraulic stage for velocity conversion.
3,468,216, 9-23-69, CI. 89-8.
Charpilloz, Arnold. Device for fixing the inner end of a timepiece
hairspring and for its centering and truing in the flat. 3,429,120, 2-
25-69, CI. 58-115.
Charpilloz, David M. A. Feeling head for measuring a plurality of
dimensions of a workpiece. 3,422,543, 1-21-69, CI. 33-174.
Charransol, Pierre, to Internation Standard Electric Corporation.
Fault detecting and eliminating system for electrical circuits.
3,448,392, 6-3-69, CI. 330-2.
Charrier, Rolf: See—
Siefert, Roland; and Charrier, Rolf,3,435,313.
Charter Design and Manufacturing Co.: See —
Hausam, Leonard P., 3,459,118.
Charter, Ian G.; Miles, Sydney F.; and Bailey, Christopher E. G., to
Solartron Electronic Group Limited, The. Ratio meter. 3,422,258,
1-14-69, CI. 235-196.
Charter Wire, Inc.: See—
Baumgarten, Morton Z., 3,460,427.
Charters, Arlen E., to Bio-Science Laboratories. Multiple source
data collection system. 3,436,732, 4-1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Charterton, Roy: See —
Rowlands, Derek; and Charterton, Roy, 3,467,032.
Chartrand, Femand, to Ridge Nassau Corporation. Lever type lock.
3,476,425, 11-4-69, CI. 292-113.
Chartrand, Victor: See—
Muller, Don M.; Whittle, Lavar E.; and Chartrand, Vic-
tor,3,485,093.
Charwat, Horst: See —
Schweig, Jacques; and Charwat, Horst,3,467,571.
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265
Charykov, Nikolai Frolovich: See—
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Davydov, Alexei
Ivanovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich; Melnikov, Nikolai
Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; Kohkhlov, Evgeny Uich;
and Charykov, Nikolai Frolovich.3,472,299.
Charyn, Fred P.; and Garrett, Hoke M., to Kaiser Industries Cor-
poration. Expandable chute device. 3,428,156, 2-18-69, CI. 193-
22.
Chasar, Anthony R., to Triax Company, The. Laterally movable ex-
tractor mechanism. 3,432,056, 3-1 1-69, CI. 214-730.
Chase, Albert J.; and Hammer, Karl E., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Central armature telephone receiver.
3,439,130, 4-15-69, CI. 179-114.
Chase Bag Company: See-
Daniels, Allen, 3,430,844.
Wicks, Charles S., 3,485,281.
Chase Brass and Copper Co., Inc.: See —
Burr, Malcolm F., 3,441,409.
Romanauskas, William A., 3,453,847.
Chase, Charles A.: See-
Turner, Darrell J.; Chase, Charles A.; and Gardiner, Michael C.
S. ,3,430,900.
Chase, Gordon G.: See —
Lowe, Larry L.; and Chase, Gordon G.,3,449,818.
Chase, Harry A., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Process of treating
composite boards with borate chemicals and product produced
thereby. 3,438,847, 4-15-69, CI. 161-166.
Chase, Howard: See —
Chase, Ronald M., 3,482,045.
Chase Instrument Corporation: See—
Weiner, Benjamin F., 3,455,439.
Chase Products Company: See—
Virzi, Donald R., 3,472,928.
Chase, Richard R.; and McKee, James C, to Union Bag-Camp Paper
Corporation. Preserving method for outdoor storage of wood used
in paper manufacture. 3,431,061, 3-4-69, CI. 21-60.5
Chase, Robert L.; and Radeka, Veljko, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Parametric pre-amplifier circuit for
charged particle detectors. 3,480,870, 1 1-25-69, CI. 330-4.9
Chase, Robert M., to Gorton Corporation, The. Apparatus for
cutting a block of frozen foodstuff. 3,485,125, 12-23-69, CI. 83-
201.
Chase, Ronald M., 1/2 to Chase, Howard. Automatic telephone
alarm with voice message transmitted upon line polarity reversal.
3,482,045, 12-2-69, CI. 179-5.
Chase, W. M., Company: See —
Alban, Clarence F., 3,486,152.
Chase, Walter M.: See—
Gustafson, Wilbur E.; Chase, Walter M.; Lievens, James L.; and
Campbell, James D.,3,454,949.
Chase, Wayne L.: See—
Muenchow, Herbert O.; Chamberlain, Harry V.; Chase, Wayne
L.; and Bucki, Joseph.3,442,1 18.
Chase, Wilford G. Golf ball marker and holder. 3,462,862, 8-26-69,
CI. 40-1.5
Chase, William L., to Current Control Devices, Inc. Remote control
lighting system. 3,458,759, 7-29-69, CI. 315-312.
Chase-Shawmut Company, The: See—
Kozacka, Frederick J., 3,425,018.
Kozacka, Frederick J., 3,425,019.
Kozacka, Frederick J., 3,479,630.
Kozacka, Frederick J., 3,483,501.
Swain, Kenneth W., 3,465,275.
Chaska Chemical Company, Inc.: See —
Poppitz, Harold A., 3,433,417.
Chassagne, Pierre C; and Neel, Emmanuel E., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Automatic cloud point detector. 3,457,772, 7-29-69, CI. 73-
17.
Chasse_Colette Marie; and Hery, Jean Francois. Bedding device pro-
vided with insulating and excrement collecting accessories.
3,444,567, 5-20-69, CI. 5-90.
Chastain, Sidney: See —
Ivey, Kenneth H.; and Chastain, Sidney, 3,44 1, 404.
Chatelain, Roger; and Bouis, Hugues, to Compagnie de Saint-
Gobain. Apparatus and process for cutting glass. 3,474,944, 10-
28-69, CI. 225-2.
Chatelon, Andre Edouard Joseph, to International Standard Electric
Corporation. Reduced time transmission system. 3,478,163, 11-11-
69, CI. 178-6.
Chatham, Newton L. Wire cable. 3,435,634, 4-1-69, CI. 64-3.
Chatillon Societa Anonima Italiana per le Fibre Tessili Artificiali
S.p.A.: See—
LoMonaco, Sergio; Melacini, Paolo; Borsini, Giancarlo; Magag-
nin, Luigi Ciiigot; and Visani, Francesco, 3,476,727.
Rothert, Horst, 3,468,849.
Chatkis, Jacob, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Foldable garment hanger.
3,441,183, 4-29-69, CI. 223-94.
Chattanooga Medicine Company, The: See —
Beekman, Stewart M.; Holbert, James M.; and Schmank, Horst
W., 3,444,292.
Schmank, Horst W.; Beekman, Stewart M.; and Holbert, James
M., 3,444,226.
Chatten, Clarence K.; and Behr, Samuel H., to United States of
America, Navy. Minimum-width continuously faired towline.
3,467,047, 9-16-69, CI. 114-235.
Chatten, Victor H. Can package. 3,454,156, 7-8-69, CI. 206-65.
Chauffe, Herbert J. Cane harvester. 3,448,564, 6-10-69, CI. 56-17.
Chaumette, Paul Joseph Adrien: See —
Servanty, Pierre; and Chaumette, Paul Joseph Adrien.3,474,813.
Chaumont, Henri Jules, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method for
the surface treatment of glass. 3,430,399, 3-4-69, CI. 51-283.
Chaumont, Henri: See —
Nedelec, Maurice; and Chaumont, Henri.3,449,102.
Chaupit, Jean; and Nigra, Jacques, to Compagnie Generale d'Elec-
tricite. Arcless reversing motor control. 3,469,165, 9-23-69, CI.
318-289.
Chauvigne, Michel: See —
Bossard, Paul; and Chauvigne, Michel, 3,432,626.
Chauvin Arnoux et Compagnie: See —
Koehler, Gerard N., 3,454,909.
Chauvin, Bernard, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Apparatus
for sealing off glass vessels. 3,434,818, 3-25-69, CI. 65-152.
Chauvin, Bernard: See —
Hasell, Henry P.; and Chauvin, Bernard,3,480,771.
Chauvin, Yves: See —
Cuzin, Daniel; Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles,3,476,731.
Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles, to Institut Francais du Petrole,
des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Polymerization of bi-secondary
mono-olefins. 3,479,329, 11-18-69, CI. 260-88.2
Chauvy, Daniel; Guye, Raymond; and Hubner, Kurt, to Centre Elec-
tronique Horloger S.A. Silicon planar transistor. 3,427,479, 2-11-
69, CI. 307-299.
Chave, Charles T., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation.
Leak detecting and locating system for nuclear reactor contain-
ment vessels. 3,444,725, 5-20-69, CI. 73-40.7
Chaveneaud, Roger; and Janoska, Georges, to Societe a Responsa-
bilite Limitee: Societe Lamy d'Etudes et de Recherches 'Soler'.
Device for controlling electrical switch elements. 3,444,340, 5-13-
69, CI. 200-38.
Chavis, Julian B. Stop motion for yarn winding machine. 3,481,550,
12-2-69, CI. 242-37.
Chavis, Leon A., to Mallory Electric Corporation. Electronic speed
control device for an engine. 3,430,615, 3-4-69, CI. 123-102.
Chawda, Prabhulal P.; and Caldwell, John P., to Xerox Corporation.
Developing apparatus. 3,448,724, 6-10-69, CI. 118-637.
Chayes, Samuel: See —
Cardoso, Marc A., 3,486,747.
Chaykowski, Michael: See —
Chaykowski, Michael; Boettler, Gerald L.; and Chaykowski,
Michael,3,443,494.
Chaykowski, Michael; Boettler, Gerald L.; and Chaykowski,
Michael. Method and apparatus for applying marking strips to
highways and the like. 3,443,494, 5-13-69, CI. 94-22.
Chazelle, William H. Folding carrier for building materials.
3,476,431, 11-4-69, CI. 294-3.5
Chazot, Jean J.: See —
Cambornac, Michel J.; Chazot, Jean J.; and Puechberty, Lucien
P.,3,438,489.
Cheadle, George D.: See —
Wood, Frederick C; Dhondt, Roland O.; and Cheadle, George
D., 3,458,433.
Cheape, Dudley W., Jr.; and Eberhardt, Wayne R., to Monsanto
Company. Monomer recovery process. 3,454,542, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
85.5
Cheary, Walter Graham, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Methods of applying bearing members to bodies. 3,465,404, 9-9-
69, CI. 29-149.5
Cheatham, Joseph F.: See —
Cheatham, Robert G.; and Cheatham, Joseph F.,3,427,185.
Cheatham, Robert G.; and Cheatham, Joseph F., to United Aircraft
Corporation, mesne. Composite structural material incorporating
metallic filaments in a matrix, and method of manufacture.
3,427,185, 2-11-69, CI. 117-93.1
Cheatham, Robert J.: See-
Fisher, Charles H.; Knoepfler, Nestor B.; Kingsbery, Emery C;
Cheatham, Robert J.; and Vix, Henry L. E.,3,483,570.
Cheatwood, Lowell K., to Metalines Incorporated. Toggle type
concrete anchor construction. 3,474,589, 10-28-69, CI. 52-698.
Cheatwood, Lowell K.: See —
Schmitt, Dale A.; and Cheatwood, Lowell K.,3,448,552.
Chebuhar, Charles J., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Container
bodymaker. 3,463,060, 8-26-69, CI. 93-79.
Chechak, Albert J.; and Robeson, Charles D., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Carotenoid compounds. 3,432,566, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-
668.
Chechak, Albert J.; and Robeson, Charles D., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Carotenoid compounds. 3,446,801, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
240.
Check Data Control Corporation: See —
Wright, Lyle E., 3,434,414.
266
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Check Mathias M., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Hospital function
latch. 3,428,352, 2-18-69, CI. 292-359.
Check, Mathias M., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Adjustable head
tumbler cylinder. 3,449,934, 6-17-69, CI. 70-451.
Check, Mathias M., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Push-pull latch.
3,477,754, 11-1 1-69, CI. 292-165.
Check, Mathias M. Pin tumbler side bar cylinder lock. 3,479,849,
11-25-69, CI. 70-364.
Check, Mathias M. Door control system. 3,484,991, 12-23-69, CI.
49-137.
Chedaker, Joseph; Hoberg, George Gilbert; and Sands, Eugene
Arthur, to Burroughs Corporation. Magnetic device. 3,479,659,
11-18-69, CI. 340-174.
Chcdester, Charles J.: See —
Kahn, Herbert L.; and Chedester, Charles J. ,3,482,1 15.
Chedeville, Christian; and Lions, Noel, to Rosso, Marcel Commis-
sariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method and device for measuring the
gas content of a flowing two-phase mixture. 3,486,370, 12-30-69,
CI. 73-67.6
Check, James H.; See —
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James
H., 3,435,591.
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James
H., 3,458,973.
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James
H., 3,479,797.
Chcema, Zafarullah K.: See—
Ncwallis, Peter E.; and Cheema, Zafarullah K., 3,469,966.
Chccsebrew, Arthur J. Sectional gig. 3,486,265, 12-30-69, CI. 43-6.
Chceseman, Philip R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Malfunction alarm annunciator. 3,484,770, 12-16-69,
CI. 340-213.
Chcesman, Dennis George: See —
Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Chcesman, Dennis George; Gar-
side, Peter; and Waring, Juliet Mary, 3,466, 295.
Chcesman, Harry: See —
Bathcllicr, Louis; and Chcesman, Harry, 3,43 1,698.
Phillipson, Alan; Spillcr, Basil Harry Royston; Smith, Robin; and
Cheesman, Harry,3,43 1,697.
Phillipson, Alan; Spillcr, Basil Harry Royston; Smith, Robin; and
Chcesman, Harry, 3,442,990.
Chcesman, William D.; and Hocfs, Ralph H., to Rex Chainbelt Inc.
Method for lining a threaded nut with a low friction fabric.
3,483,056, 12-9-69, CI. 156-189.
Chccvcr, Wilbur D.: See —
Pcrussc, Norman J.; and Cheevcr, Wilbur D., 3,472, 131.
Pcrussc, Norman J.; and Cheevcr, Wilbur D.,3,472,132.
Chcgwiddcn, Raymond A.; Cohen, Howard M.; and Gilbert, William
F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Manufacture
of garnet ceramic. 3,479,292, 11-18-69, CI. 252-62.57
Chcll, Frederick Nunnerlcy: See —
Robinson, Frank; and Chell, Frederick Nunnerley, 3,474,643.
Chclminski, Paul: See—
Chclminski, Stephen Victor; and Chclminski, Paul, 3, 471 ,827.
Chclminski, Roman; and Somcrvillc, Robert L., to Singmaster &
Brcycr. Production of phosphoric acid and calcium sulfate.
3,472,619, 10-14-69, CI. 23-122.
Chclminski, Stephen Victor; and Chclminski, Paul, to Bolt As-
sociates, Inc. Hydrostatic-pressure compensating hydrophone
structure. 3,471,827, 10-7-69, CI. 340-7.
Chclmo, Leon A.; and Schuh, John E. Angle measuring device.
3,460,262, 8-12-69, CI. 33-174.
Chclncr, Herbert, to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Compound
strain gage structure. 3,434,090, 3-18-69, CI. 338-4.
Chclncr, Herbert; and Bubel, William L., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Semiconductor flowmeter. 3,424,000, 1-
28-69, CI. 73-228.
Chem Seal Corporation of America: See —
Allen, Simon D.; and Snider, Yash R., 3,486,966.
Chem Stress Industries, Inc.: See—
Rubcnstcin, David, 3,424,203.
Chcmagro Corporation: See —
Aichencgg, Paul C; Emerson, Carl D.; and Gillcn, Lawrence E.,
3,428,665.
Aichencgg, Paul C; and Emerson, Carl D., 3,428,687.
Aichencgg, Paul C; and Gillcn, Lawrence Edward, 3,454,679.
Aichencgg, Paul C, 3,463,803.
Aichencgg, Paul C, 3,463,836.
Botts, Marion F.; and Rcgcl, Erik K., 3,463,840.
Bolts, Marion F.; and Rcgcl. Erik K., 3,485,918.
Emerson, Carl D.; and Aichcnegg, Paul C, 3,442,941.
Gier, Delta W.; and Pritchard, Ralph W., II, 3,428,669.
Hcnscl, Jack; and Gier, Delta W., 3,463,838.
Kelly, Donald H„ 3,470.255.
Rcgcl. Erik A., 3,463,839.
Regcl, Erik K., 3,445,221.
Rcgcl, Erik K.; and Botts, Marion F.. 3,467,736.
Rcgcl, Erik K.; and Botts, Marion F., 3,481,731.
Chcmccll (1963) Limited: See—
Ahmed, Mukhtar, 3,454,512.
Chopra, Sohinder Nath; Cormier, Claude J.; and Tessier, Joseph
D. L., 3,424,834.
Chopra, Sohinder Nath, 3,443,541.
Chemcell Limited-Chemcell Limitee: See —
Tessier, Joseph Donatien Leo, 3,455,773.
Chemcut Corporation: See —
Benton, Robert C, 3,467,900.
Chemech Engineering Ltd.: See —
Westerlund, Gothe O., 3,442,778.
Westerlund, Gothe O., 3,451,915.
Westerlund, Gothe O., 3,468,787.
Westerlund, Gothe Osar, 3,463,722.
Westerlund, Gothe Oscar, 3,475,313.
Chemengineering, Ltd.: See —
Eck, Fritz; and Emmerichs, Gerhard Theodor, 3,438,799.
Chemerda, John Martin; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc.l-p-Chlorobenzoyl-2-methyl-5-methoxy-3-(2 - nitroethane)-in-
dole. 3,449,364, 6-10-69, CI. 260-326.16
Chemerda, John Martin; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. l-p-Chlorobenzoyl-2-carboxymethyl-3- indolylacetic acids.
3,454,594, 7-8-69, CI. 260-326.13
Chemerda, John Martin; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. l-(p-Chlorobenzoyl)-2-methyl-3- indolylcarboxylyl halides and
derivatives. 3,457,275, 7-22-69, CI. 260-326.13
Chemerda, John Martin; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc.l-p-Chlorobenzoyl-2-methyl-3-(2'-propanone)- indoles.
3,457,276, 7-22-69, CI. 260-326.16
Chemerda, John Martin; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Substituted- 1 -p-chlorobenzoyl-2-methyl-5-methoxy- 3-in-
dolylacetic acids. 3,467,669, 9-16-69, CI. 260-326.12
Chemerda, John M.; Sletzinger, Meyer; and Bollinger, Frederick W.,
to Merck & Co., Inc. Method of inhibiting decarboxylase.
3,462,536, 8-19-69, CI. 424-309.
Chemetals Corporation: See —
Long, John T., Jr., 3,424,575.
Chemetron Corporation: See —
Arnold, Melvin R., 3,448,058.
Bajcar, Miles S.; Madsen, Ditlev Peder; and Sondej, Vincent S.,
3,482,508.
Brewer, Charles C; Fritz, Richard C; and Moe, James M.,
3,424,808.
Chouinard, Alfred F.; and Beeler, Allan E., 3,461,865.
Crawford, Louis L.; Christensen, Thor E.; Sondej, Vincent S.;
and Bajcar, Miles S., 3,461,482.
Hettlinger, Raymond C; and Smith, Robert L., 3,431,937.
Marshall, Robert H., 3,452,504.
McMichael, Charles E.; and Singleton, William A., 3,455,700.
Minard, Everett S.; and Smith, Robert L., 3,421,555.
Pierce, Dennis G., 3,475,585.
Ratti, Gino A., Jr., 3,431,130.
Schlemmer, Alfred H., 3,455,120.
Shaw, Robert W., Jr., 3,425,718.
Smith, Robert L., 3,430,928.
Smith, Robert L., 3,447,599.
Smith, Robert L., 3,459,340.
Stepp, James D., 3,458,517.
Stracek, Robert J., 3,437,105.
Yann, Carl C, 3,481,232.
Yann, Carl C; Paskey, John W.; and Holzknecht, John F., Jr.,
3,481,233.
Chemi-Temp Corp.: See —
McDonald, Donald B. Robertson, 3,429,315.
Chemical and Aerospace Products, Inc.: See —
Amy, Edgar L., 3,469,018.
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Patent Holding Ltd.: See —
Corn, Murray E., 3,485,914.
Chemical Bank New York Trust Company: See —
Krueger, Theodore H., 3,465,629.
Chemical Cleaning & Equipment Service, Inc.: See —
Callahan, Joseph W., 3,447,963.
Chemical Construction Corporation: See —
Bocckino, Harry G.; Dillon, Thomas J.; and Fisher, John F. Vil-
liers, 3,450,804.
Bongiorno, Salvatore J., 3,446,747.
Christensen, Axel; and Kuo, Chi Sheng, 3,433,600.
Cook, Lucien H.; and Atkin, Sydney, 3,477,842.
Daniels, George H.; and Wechselblatt, Peter M., 3,472,383.
James, George Russell, 3,455,652.
Korwin, Paul, 3,450,504.
Korwin, Paul, 3,450,507.
Korwin, Paul, 3,467,504.
Kuo, Chi S.; and Christensen, Axel, 3,475,137.
Lee, Kwo T., 3,420,633.
Lohner, Louis A.; Middleton, William B.; and Richardson,
Harry L., 3,471,138.
Marten, Jerome H., 3,451,787.
Mason, Louis A., 3,439,724.
Maurer, Michael H.; and Benefield, Curt S., 3,475,120.
Mehta, Dinshaw D.; and Christensen, Axel, 3,430,451.
Newman, Daniel J.; and Klein, Louis A., 3,443,910.
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267
Newman. Daniel J., 3,467,492.
Ohsol. ErnestO., 3,432,263.
Richardson, Harry L., 3,457,064.
Selway, Jack J., 3.456,928.
Warshaw, Abe; Negra, John S.; and Bernas, Arnold R.,
3,466,159.
Wechselblatt, Peter M., 3,440,803.
Willett, Howard P., 3,468,104.
Chemical Process Corporation: See—
Egbert, Robert B., 3,428,423.
Egbert, Robert B.; and Gluodenis, Thomas J., 3,455,962.
Chemical Products Corporation: See—
De Maria, John; and Bentzinger, Harlan A., 3,463,476.
Chemical Rubber Company, The: See—
Schroeder, Carl J., 3,457,1 10.
Chemical Rubber Products, Inc.: See—
McCarthy, Edward W., 3,484,274.
Chemical Separations Corporation: See —
Ferner, Jack D.; and Higgins, Irwin R., 3.470,022.
Higgins, Irwin R., 3,468,707.
Chemicals & Phosphates Ltd.: See —
Greidinger, Dahlia S.; and Gershowitch-Cohen, Liuba,
3,454,613.
Mitzmager, Abraham; and Gorin, Chanuch, 3,480,143.
Chemidus Plastics Limited: See—
Ansette, Cyril George, 3,425,093.
Sands, David Harold; and Broome, Ronald, 3,484,900.
Chemie Gruenenthal G.m.b.H.: See —
Frankus, Ernst; and Flick, Kurt, 3,470,249.
Huebner, Guenther; and Maenz, Herbert, 3,484,849.
Chemie- und Filter G.m.b.H.: See —
Dulger, Viktor, 3,421,738.
Chemiebau Dr. A. Zieren Gmbh & Co., KG.: See —
Vedrilla, Stefan, 3,466,300.
Chemilumen Corporation: See —
Sylvester, Kermit H.; Franz, William E.; and McGlathery,
Robert M., 3,449,572.
Chemirad Corporation: See —
Goldstein, Albert, 3,471,359.
Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik Adolf Klinge & Co.: See —
Wagner, Josef; and Schlemmer, Wolfgang, 3,450,691.
Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten N.V.: See —
Blatter, Franciscus Petrus Albertus, 3,433,566.
Hectors, Adrianus Marie Petrus; Huibers, Bernardus Hubertus;
and Knoester, Carel Jacobus, 3,442,652.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus
Hubertus, 3,442,650.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus
Hubertus, 3,442,651.
Vercoulen, Johannes Cornells Augustinus, 3,432,236.
Chemische Fabrik Dr. R. Pfleger: See —
Pfleger, Robert; Bertholdt, Heinz; and Schulz, Wolfram,
3,480,626.
Chemische Fabrik Kalk G.m.b.H.: See—
Jenkner, Herbert, 3,455,873.
Jenkner, Herbert, 3,465,037.
Jenkner, Herbert, 3,476,839.
Jenkner, Herbert, 3,485,897.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,468,983.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; Wirth, Ernst-Friedrich; and Jenkner,
Herbert, 3,470,1 16.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,474,067.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,487,030.
Chemische Fabrik Pfersee G.m.b.H.: See —
Enders, Heinz; and Pusch, Gunter, 3,432,553.
Enders, Heinz; and Deiner, Hans, 3,456,035.
Enders, Heinz; and Diener, Hans, 3,466,178.
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden A.G.: See —
Dannhauser, Kurt; Wiedemann, Otto; and Leitsmann, Reinhard,
3,484,461.
Chemische Werke Albert: See—
Mohler, Werner; Reiser, Mario; Popendiker, Kurt; and Von
Schuh, Heinz-Georg, 3,422,107.
Soder, Alfons; and Busing, Gerhard, 3,478,041.
Stieger, Gerhard; and Flasch, Josef, 3,427,267.
Zimmerman, Rolf; and Hotze, Hermann, 3,471,430.
Zimmermann, Rolf; and Dathe, Wolfgang, 3,431,308.
Zimmermann, Rolf; Busch, Wolfram Ernst; and Reiners, Fritz,
3,470,094.
Zimmermann, Rolf, 3,470,177.
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Baxmann, Fritz; Bursian, Wolfgang; and Schumacher, Rudolf,
3,470,113.
Berg, Gerhard; Blumel, Harald; and Glathe, Manfred,
3,476,642.
Binder, Gerhard; and Nordsiek, Karl-Heinz, 3,476,721.
Birkner, Helmut, and Sturzenhofecker, Franz, 3,442,874.
Blumel, Harald, 3,436,370.
Brockhaus, Rudolf, 3,431,297.
Brockhaus, Rudolf, 3,439,029.
Brockhaus, Rudolf; and Berger, Erich, 3,459,797.
Dittmann, Walter; and Stork. Heinz, 3,420,850.
Dittmann, Walter; and Kramer, Horst, 3,436,377.
Dittmann, Walter; and Sturzenhofecker, Franz, 3,474,149.
Engel, Frederico; and Beckmann, Gunter, 3,446,786.
Feinauer, Roland; Hamann, Karl; and Jacobi, Manfred,
3,480,647.
Gorke, Klaus; Hilpert, Richard; Schleimer, Bernhard, and Ditt-
mann, Walter, 3,442,675.
Gorke, Klaus; and Heidel, Klaus, 3,457,207.
Gude, Armin; and Haake, Willi, 3,437,627.
Henckel, Ekkehard; and Von Portatius, Hans, 3,435,077.
Kuhnen, Ludwi; List, Ferdinand; and Vangermain, Erwin,
3,449,439.
List, Ferdinand; and Alfs, Helmut, 3,467,720.
Muller, Karl Adolf; Engel, Frederico; and Gude, Armin,
3,476,711.
Nehring, Rudolf; Feinauer, Roland; and Seeliger, Wolfgang,
3,470,268.
Nordsiek, Karl-Heinz; and Brinkmann, Horst, 3,429,952.
Reich, Manfred, 3,481,999.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Seifert, Friedrich, 3,435,021.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Seifert, Friedrich, 3,438,955.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Eichers, Ursula, 3,441,552.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Eichers, Ursula, 3,441,553.
Schafer, Johannes; Berg, Gerhard; and Engel, Frederico,
3,450,797.
Schafer, Wolfgang, 3,439,055.
Schleimer, Bernahard, 3,448,160.
Schleimer, Bernhard; and Weber, Heinrich, 3,424,734.
Schleimer, Bernhard, 3,428,699.
Schleimer, Bernhard; and Dittmann, Walter, 3,455,965.
Seeliger, Wolfgang, 3,432,473.
Seeliger, Wolfgang; and Nehring, Rudolf, 3,433,756.
Seeliger, Wolfgang; and Aufderhaar, Ernst, 3,450,699.
Simmrock, Karl-Hans; and Strauss, Gunther, 3,462,417.
Strauss, Gunther, 3,428,625.
Strauss, Gunther; and Thomas, Walter, 3,431,255.
Streck, Roland; and Seeliger, Wolfgang, 3,476,730.
von Portatius, Hans, 3,432,470.
Wieschollek, Helmut; and Gumlich, Walter, 3,479,303.
Winter, Hermann; and Weber, Heinrich, 3,423,383.
Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H.: See—
Blumenfeld, Georg; and Schade, Gerhard, 3,424,726.
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff, Gustav, 3,428,668.
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff, Gustav, 3,476,785.
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff. Gustav, 3,47 1 .549.
Renckhoff, Gustav, 3,449,404.
Schade, Gerhard; and Blaschke, Franz, 3,454,536.
Wolfes, Wolfang; Renckhoff, Gustav; and Huelsmann, Hans-
Leo, 3,459,714.
Wolfes, Wolfgang; and Renckhoff, Gustav, 3,442,869.
Chemisches Werk Lowi, Inh. M. Thoma: See —
Thoma, Matthias, 3,422,156.
Chemithon Corporation, The: See —
Brooks, Richard J.; and Brooks, Burton, 3,427,342.
Deckys, Jonas E., 3,447,732.
Chemla, Claude; Cramer, Claude; and Leger, Francois, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Polyphase priority determining
system. 3,462,738, 8-19-69, CI. 340-147.
Chemla, Marius; Dirian, Gregoire; and Perie, Michele, to Commis-
sariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Method of separation of the boron
isotopes. 3,447,898, 6-3-69, CI. 23-59.
Chemokomplex Gep es Berendezes Export-Import Vallalat: See —
Szucs, Laszlo; Tarnadi, Csaba; and Kornyey, Tamas, 3,446,189.
Chemolimpex Magyar Vegiaru Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat: See —
Szava, Jeno; Sarosi, Magdolna; and Totos, Rosa, 3,463,799.
Chemotronics, Incorporated: See —
Geen, Henry C; and Rice, Edwin E., 3,475,229.
Vinton, Clarence S.; and Rice, Edwin E., 3,456,047.
Chemrock Corporation: See —
Sharp, Walter Martin, 3,447,789.
Chemstrand Limited: See —
Harvey, Roland Michael; and Johnson, Christopher Richard Na-
pier, 3,429,772.
Chemtrox Corporation: See —
Paull, Morris, 3,477,780.
Chemway Corporation: See —
Bechtold, Arthur W.; and Rizzo, Vincent J., 3,450,814.
Chemway Filters, Inc.: See —
Scarabello, Bruno U.; Perez, Emilio A.; Welty, Lloyd G.; and
Sluter, Simon J., 3,428,054.
Chen, Catherine S. H.; Hosterman, Evalyn F.; and Stamm, Robert
F., to American Cyanamid Company. Dyeable chloromethyl-
styrene-vinyl-grafted polypropylene fibers and process of produc-
ing same. 3,423,161, 1-21-69, CI. 8-55.
Chen, Cheng-Lin, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Sealed
discharge device. 3,480,823, 11-25-69, CI. 313-317.
Chen, Di, to Honeywell, Inc. Resonant kerr effect electromagnetic
wave modulators. 3,422,269, 1-14-69, CI. 250-199.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Chen, Gordon Kowa Cheng. Semiconductor device with integral
electrodes, constituting a unitary vitreous structure. 3,457,475, 7-
22-69, CI. 317-234.
Chen, Hsin Sheng, to Ingersoll-Rand Company. High energy rate ac-
tuator. 3,431,725, 3-1 1-69, CI. 60-1.
Chen, Hsin Sheng, to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Energy transfer
device. 3,447,398, 6-3-69, CI. 74-752.
Chen, Lung Pao: See —
Seifert, Paul; and Chen, Lung Pao,3,475,132.
Chen, Nai Yuen, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Catalytic cracking of
hydrocarbons. 3,420,770, 1-7-69, CI. 208-120.
Chen, Oleg Lanfanovich: See—
Balashkand, Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy
Stepanovich; Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya, Sergei Alexan-
drovich; Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid
Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alexandr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg
Lanfanovich, 3, 447, 625.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation. Seal-
ing means for photographic processing apparatus. 3,424,074, 1-28-
69, CI. 95-89.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation. Ap-
paratus for laminating and cutting including a pair of rollers with
cutting edges. 3,438,835, 4-15-69, CI. 156-522.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation.
Photographic processing apparatus and method. 3,453,138, 7-1-
69, CI. 117-111.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation.
Photographic processing apparatus. 3,460,456, 8-12-69, CI. 95-89.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation.
Photographic processing apparatus. 3,473,459, 10-21-69, CI. 95-
89.
Chen, Tai Seng: See —
Bay, Theodosios; Chen, Tai Seng; and Schwartzenberg, John
W., 3,473,008.
Chen, Tsu-Fang, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Pure fluid amplifier
with adjustable control elements. 3,481,354, 12-2-69, CI. 137-81.5
Chen, Tsuan-Tong. Revolving foldable bookstand. 3,433,364, 3-18-
69, CI. 211-42.
Chen, Tung C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic and electro-
static recording technique. 3,427,597, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-173.
Chenevey, Edward C; and Conciatori, Anthony B., to Celanese Cor-
poration. Process for preparing polybenzimidazoles. 3,433,772, 3-
18-69, CI. 260-78.4
Cheney, C. W., & Son Limited: See —
Constable, Eric F., 3,440,844.
Constable, Eric Frederick, 3,467,428.
Constable, Eric Frederick, 3,478,547.
Cheney, Donald L.: See —
Baxter, Bernie M.; and Cheney, Donald L., 3,430,469.
Cheney, Grant W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Apparatus for
formation of thermoplastic sheet into a cup-like container.
3,441,983, 5-6-69, CI. 18-19.
Cheney, Grant W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Thermoplastic
sheet formation. 3,450,807, 6-17-69, CI. 264-89.
Cheney, Grant W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Apparatus for
blowing molding bottles. 3,466,701, 9-16-69, CI. 18-5.
Cheney, Lawrence W.; and Short, James A., to Copeland Refrigera-
tion Corporation. Oil retention and crankcase pressure control
system for refrigerant compressors. 3,473,730, 10-21-69, CI. 230-
206.
Cheney, Lee C; and Perron, Yvon G., to Bristol-Myers Company. 6-
Acylamino-penicillanic acid azides. 3,454,556, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
239.1
Cheney, Otis T., to C.C.C. Safety Bath, Inc. Power lift bathtub seat.
3,435,466, 4-1-69, CI. 4-185.
Cheney, Ralph R. Abrasive disc holder. 3,436,875, 4-8-69, CI. 51-
376.
Cheney, William A.; and Rorie, Durwood G., Jr., to United Air Spe-
cialists, Inc. Indoor smoke removal system. 3,421,290, 1-14-69, CI.
55-101.
Cheng, Chao-Shing, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Alkali metal-
d,l-malate monohydrates. 3,435,070, 3-25-69, CI. 260-535.
Cheng, Chao Shing, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Purification of
isocyanates by reducing the hydrolyzable chlorine content.
3.458,558, 7-29-69, CI. 260-453.
Cheng, Chao-Shing; and Boye, Frederick C, to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Isomerization of cyclohexene-1,2- dicarboxylic an-
hydrides. 3,487,092, 12-30-69, CI. 260-346.3
Cheng, Jen-Pu; Hampton, John L.; and Wirtel, Arthur F., to
Petrolite Corporation. Composition and method for inhibiting the
formation of in and removing from oil wells and pipelines deposits
of paraffin and paraffin-like deposits. 3,481,870, 12-2-69, CI. 252-
8.3
Cheng, Joseph Chin Jung; and McKinley, William Earl, to Caterpil-
lar Tractor Company, mesne. Friction welding of dissimilar materi-
als. 3,452,421, 7-1-69, CI. 29-470.3
Cheng, Wing G., to Meyer Manufacturing Company Limited. Lan-
tern. 3,471,849, 10-7-69, CI. 340-321.
Chennell, Alwyn C. S. Fountain type fluid applicator. 3,485,563, 12-
23-69, CI. 401-183.
Chenneour, Raymond: See —
Savage, Jack Palmer; and Chenneour, Raymond, 3,425, 850.
Chenot, Charles F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Europium ac-
tivated strontium fluoroborate phosphor. 3,431,215, 3-4-69, CI.
252-301.4
Chenot, Charles F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Europium ac-
tivated strontium haloborate phosphor. 3,431,216, 3-4-69, CI. 252-
301.4
Chenot, Charles F., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Europium ac-
tivated barium and strontium haloaluminate phosphors. 3,448,056,
6-3-69, CI. 252-301.4
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Subsurface well inter-
mitter. 3,433,174, 3-18-69, CI. 103-232.
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Pressure control
valve. 3,452,776, 7-1-69, CI. 137-454.6
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Injection flow control
apparatus for wells. 3,455,382, 7-15-69, CI. 166-147.
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Constant mass flow
apparatus. 3,456,728, 7-22-69, CI. 166-224.
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for con-
trolling and method of testing well fluid production rate.
3,472,070, 10-14-69, CI. 73-155.
Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Well flow control ap-
paratus. 3,474,859, 10-28-69, CI. 166-147.
Chenoweth, Harry H.; and Ingman, Gordon G., to Hill, Ingman,
Chase & Co., mesne. Floating breakwaters. 3,426,537, 2-11-69,
CI. 61-5.
Chepos, Zavody chemickeho a potravinarskeho strojirenstvi oborovy
podnik: See —
Braun, Vlastimil, 3,427,007.
Braun, Vlastimil; and Vitek, Oto, 3,445,095.
Harvanek, Adolf; and Chalupnik, Vaclav, 3,464,558.
Pech, Vaclav; Vebr, Jan; and Spura, Richard, 3,477,100.
Voronak, Jozef, 3,426,574.
Cherdron, Harald; Leugering, Hans Joachim; Fischer, Edgai; and
Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Modified homo- and
copolymers of formaldehyde or trioxane and process for their
manufacture. 3,467,625, 9-16-69, CI. 260-67.
Cherepok, Gennady Vasilievich: See —
Getselev, Zinovy Naumovich; Balakhontsev, Gennady Alex-
eevich; Cherepok, Gennady Vasilievich; Zinoviev, Vladimir
Konstantinovich; Ershova, Antonida Alexeevna,; and Nonin,
Mikhail Moiseevich, 3,467, 166.
Chereshnev, Leonid Trofimovich; and Khokhlov, Viktor Dmitrievich.
Weft bobbin for looms. 3,460,587, 8-12-69, CI. 139-289.
Cherkas, Max A.; and Martin, Ellwood T., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Medicated hard candy. 3,439,089, 4-15-69, CI. 424-78.
Chermely, Leslie A., to Pullman, Incorporated. Lifting arrangement
for a furnace fume elbow and the like. 3,428,301, 2-18-69, CI.
263-46.
Chernack, Milton P.; and Torongo, Albert H., Jr., to Scurlock, Inc.,
mesne. Plastic button. 3,448,495, 6-10-69, CI. 24-96.
Chernak, John A., to Tomlinson Industries, Inc. Resilient seat cup
with fins. 3,426,798, 2-11-69, CI. 137-625.33
Chernak, John A.; and Giese, Elroy J., to Tomlinson Industries, Inc.
Valve. 3,459,345, 8-5-69, CI. 222-505.
Cherne Industrial, Inc.: See —
Cherne, Lloyd G., 3,453,869.
Cherne, Lloyd G., to Cherne Industrial, Inc. Mechanism for pressure
testing installed sewer pipe for leaks. 3,453,869, 7-8-69, CI. 73-
40.5
Chernetsky, Evgeny Mikhailovich: See —
Trusov, Viktor Matveevich; Fedorova, Anna Pavlonvna; and
Chernetsky, Evgeny Mikhailovich, 3,482,084.
Cherney, Seymour; Klein, Martin G.; and Eisenberg, Morris, to Elec-
trochimica Corporation. Rechargeable alkaline cell. 3,438,812, 4-
15-69, CI. 136-6.
Cherniavskyj, Jaroslav, to Bell & Howell Company. Film reel end
fastener. 3,464,643, 9-2-69, CI. 242-74.
Chernick, Mary W. Hair washing tray for bed patients. 3,465,370, 9-
9-69, CI. 4-159.
Chernoch, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Disk laser hav-
ing pumping means in direct optical communication with the disk
end faces. 3,423,696, 1-21-69, CI. 331-94.5
Chernoch, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Disk laser hav-
ing pumping means in indirect optical communication with the
disk end faces. 3,423,697, 1-21-69, CI. 331-94.5
Chernoch, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Laser device.
3,466,569, 9-9-69, CI. 331-94.5
Chernoch, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Laser oscillator
with single transverse mode coutput. 3,482,186, 12-2-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., to General Electric
Company. Disk laser having pumping means in indirect optical
communicaion with the disk end faces. 3,423,691, 1-21-69, CI.
331-94.5
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269
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., to General Electric
Company. Disk laser having pumping means in direct optical com-
bination with the disk end faces. 3,423,693, 1-21-69, CI. 331-94.5
Chernov, Harvey: See—
de Stevens, George; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and Chernov, Har-
vey,3,449,498.
Cherny, Ilya Rafailovich: See—
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Ilya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich; Bochaver, Kirill
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna.3,442,090.
Cheroff, George; and Hochberg, Frederick, to International Business
Machines Corporation, method for fabricating insulated-gate field
effect transistors having controlled operating characteristics.
3,445,924, 5-27-69, CI. 29-571.
Cherrie, James M.: See-
Updike, Stanley H.; Cherrie, James M.; and Michaels, William
A.,3,421,734.
Cherrin, Abe: See—
Cherrin, Phil, 3,432,951.
Cherrin, Archie: See —
Cherrin, Phil, 3,432,951.
Cherrin, Lem: See —
Cherrin, Phil, 3,432,951.
Cherrin, Phil, 1/5 each to Cherrin, Abe Cherrin, Lem Cherrin,
Archie, and Cherrin, Sam, estate of. Compartmented container.
3,432,951, 3-18-69, CI. 40-107.
Cherrin, Sam: See —
Cherrin, Phil, 3,432,951.
Cherry Electrical Products Corporation: See —
Cherry, Walter L.; Long, Eric L.; and Olson, Harry W., Sr.,
3,423,705.
Cherry, Walter L.; and Castle, Raymond G., 3,465,113.
Cherry, Walter L.; and Main, Robert, 3,480,752.
Gillilan, Edward, 3,449,700.
Long, Eric L., 3,449,538.
Long, Eric L., 3,485,975.
Main, Robert, 3,436,699.
Cherry, Nancy Rey; and Shackelford, Judith Ann. Simulated ani-
mated toy flower. 3,471,964, 10-14-69, CI. 46-116.
Cherry, Nancy Rey; and Shackelford, Judith Ann. Inflatable foot-
wear form. 3,483,580, 12-16-69, CI. 12-114.4
Cherry, Nancy R.; and Shackelford, Judith Ann. Inflatable man-
nequin. 3,472,434, 10-14-69, CI. 223-67.
Cherry, Walter L.; and Castle, Raymond G., to Cherry Electrical
Products Corporation. Read-out slide switch. 3,465,113, 9-2-69,
CI. 200-167.
Cherry, Walter L.; Long, Eric L.; and Olson, Harry W., Sr., to Cher-
ry Electrical Products Corporation. Snap-action magnetic switch.
3,423,705, 1-21-69, CI. 335-207.
Cherry, Walter L.; and Main, Robert, to Cherry Electrical Products
Corporation. Switch actuator. 3,480,752, 11-25-69, CI. 200-172.
Cherry-Burrell Corporation: See —
Anderson, Paul L., 3,462,912.
Cherup, Nicholas. Walking device. 3,422,830, 1-21-69, CI. 135-45.
Cherup, Nicholas. Seat belt construction. 3,424,495, 1-28-69, CI.
297-386.
Chervinsky, Anatoly Alexeevich: See —
Telyatnikov, Garry Vladimirovich; Khodorov, Evgeny Iosifovich;
Evtjutov, Anatoly Akindinovich; Skopa, Denis Denisovivh;
Chervinsky, Anatoly Alexeevich; Shilov, Alexandr
Vladimirovich; and Kazantseva, Nina Mikhailovna,3,444,628.
Chervitz, Melvin: See —
German, Israel Robert; and Chervitz, Melvin, 3,463,505.
Chesapeake Corporation of Virginia, The: See —
Vranian, Henry, 3,455,538.
Chesapeake Instrument Corporation: See —
Lemon, Stanley G.; Eiseman, William F.; and Donoho, Charles
M., 3,431,778.
Chesarek, Donald J.; and Reynolds, Zack D., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Display system. 3,476,973, 11-4-69,
CI. 315-18.
Chesebrough-Pond's Inc.See —
Fisher, Robert, 3,478,923.
Cheshire Incorporated: See —
Kirk, Harry V.; and Dufour, Robert, 3,458,383.
McGuire, John V., 3,459,300.
Cheshire Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Whitright, Joseph W. E., 3,482,203.
Cheslak, Leonard W; Appelbaum, Paul; and Hanson, Raymond H.,
to Pic-A-Pac Vending Corporation. Vending machine with
removable supply container. 3,486,658, 12-30-69, CI. 221-197.
Chesley, Frank G., to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Vacuum
manipulator. 3,426,920, 2-11-69, CI. 214-1.
Chesley Industries, Inc.: See —
Chesley, Robert G., 3,435,958.
Chesley, Robert G., to Chesley Industries, Inc. Shelf structure.
3,435,958,4-1-69, CI. 211-133.
Cheslock, Edward P.: See —
Cruger, Robert W.; Cheslock, Edward P.; Moore, Wiley I.; and
Murray, James J. ,3,466,598.
Cheslock, Edward P., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Support assembly.
3,462,110, 8-19-69, CI. 248-221.
Chesluk, John T.: See —
Goodchild, William C, Jr.; and Chesluk, John T.,3,444,313.
Chesmond, Colin J., to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Approach
and landing signalling systems for aircraft. 3,474,407, 10-21-69,
CI. 340-27.
Chesner, Ramon J.; and Prestridge, James C, to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Fuel cell module with shutter assembly.
3,441,444, 4-29-69, CI. 136-86.
Chesnot, Bernard F. G., to Societe anonyme: les Condensateurs Sic-
Safco. Electrode for electrolytic condenser and process for
producing the same. 3,427,195, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-200.
Chesnul, Jerome J.; and Waxman, Ronald A. Electronic security
system. 3,449,738, 6-10-69, CI. 340-274.
Chesnut, Dwayne A.: See —
Prescott, Basil O.; Wise, Harold L.; and Chesnut, Dwayne
A.,3,45 1,780.
Chesnut, Merrill Gaines, to United Aircraft Corporation, mesne.
Heart pump actuator. 3,428,042, 2-18-69, CI. 128-1.
Chesnut, Merrill Gaines; and Callaghan, Phillip B., to United Air-
craft Corporation. Heart pump augmentation system. 3,426,743,
2-11-69, CI. 128-1.
Chesnut, Merrill G.; and Ball, Richard H., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration, mesne. Heart pump system. 3,421,497, 1-14-69, CI. 128-
1.
Chesnut, William R.; and Smuts, I. Robert, to Bobst Champlain, Inc.
Butt splicer for running web. 3,467,334, 9-16-69, CI. 242-58.3
Chess, Frank G., to Nashua Corporation. Label applicator.
3,433,697, 3-18-69, CI. 156-489.
Chesser, John F., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process of cooling
a blown article. 3,450,805, 6-17-69, CI. 264-28.
Chessin, Hyman; Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.; and Smith, Philip J., Jr., to M
& T Chemicals Inc. Chromium plating process. 3,464,899, 9-2-69,
CI. 204-29.
Chessin, Hyman: See —
Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.; Chessin, Hyman; and Aoun, Fred,3,475,294.
Chester, Carroll W. Side view mirror. 3,438,281, 4-15-69, CI. 74-
501.
Chester, Gifford W. Rotary combustion engine. 3,463,127, 8-26-69,
CI. 123-8.
Chestnut, Benjamin F.: See —
Murray, Stephen F.; and Chestnut, Benjamin F.,3,436,498.
Chestochowski, Benjamin A.; Conklin, Edward J.; and Ellison, Cecil
A., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Emulsion composition
and process for use in automatic car washes. 3,440,063, 4-22-69,
CI. 106-8.
Chestosky, Robert, 1/3 to Fabick Machinery Company. Hydraulic
pump and compressor. 3,437,049, 4-8-69, CI. 103-127.
Chetter, John; and Jones, Cecil Henry, to United Kingdom Atomic
Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel element assemblies.
3,442,763, 5-6-69, CI. 176-78.
Chevalaz, Roger A., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Continuous
throttling, slot injection, vortex rocket injector. 3,462,950, 8-26-
69, CI. 60-39.74
Chevalley, Jean-Louis, to Brocher, Eric. Magneto-hydrodynamic
generators. 3,432,692, 3-11-69, CI. 310-11.
Chevallier, Jacques; and Havard, Jean, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Pressurizer. 3,448,797, 6-10-69, CI. 165-107.
Chevaux, Jean, to S.A. Fiblex. Blind and means for controlling the
rocking or tipping of the slats thereof. 3,473,597, 10-21-69, CI.
160-172.
Chevrier, Francois X., to Hi-Tek Corporation. Parachute ripcord.
3,462,101, 8-19-69, CI. 244-148.
Chevron Research Company: See —
Adams, Robert T.; Levine, Irving E.; and Sweeney, William A.,
3,433,846.
Allphin.Nylen L., Jr., 3,424,679.
Anderson, Donald J., 3,427,246.
Anderson, Donald J., 3,445,531.
Anderson, Donald J., 3,449,440.
Anderson, Donald J., 3,459,664.
Anderson, Robert Griffin; and Sharman, Samuel H., 3,423,474.
Antoniades, Emilios P., 3,471,551.
Bacskai, Robert, 3,450,560.
Bagskai, Robert, 3,483,274.
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar O.,
3,434,044.
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar O.,
3,462,674.
Barry, Lewis Arthur; and Arveson, Elmer J., 3,425,819.
Barusch, Maurice; and Kautsky, George J., 3,468,640.
Benoit, George J., Jr., 3,438,899.
Blevins, Theodore R.; and Webber, William T., 3,483,924.
Bolt, Robert O.; and West, William W., 3,455,865.
Borgfeldt, Merton J., 3,423,221.
Bradshaw, Jerald S., 3,472,749.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bray, Ben G.; and Kozlowski, Robert H., 3,420,768.
Buss, Waldeen C, 3,487,010.
Castagna, Eugene G., 3,477,961.
Davis, Vincent C., 3,457,771.
Davis, Vincent C, 3,486,363.
de Vries, Louis, 3,476,716.
Dreher, John L., 3,432,432.
Egan, Clark J.; and White, Robert J., 3,486,993.
Egan, Clark J.; and White, Robert J., 3,487,005.
Ellis, William H.; and Carlston, Earl F., 3,475,360.
Fenyes, Joseph G. E.; and Kohn, Gustave K., 3,429,931.
Ferm, Richard L.; and Boynton, Russell F., 3,445,258.
Fox, Richard C, 3,431,062.
Fox, Richard C, 3,431,063.
Fox, Richard C, 3,431,064.
Goldstein, Alan A., 3,434,856.
Goodwine, James K., Jr., 3,426,738.
Hampton, John W., 3,476,684.
Haritatos, Nicholas J.; and Harvey, Phillip D., 3,463,611.
Hess, Patrick H.; and Millhone, Ralph S., 3,478,824.
Hinds, Robert J.; and Premo, Paul M., 3,479,253.
Honnen, Lewis R.; and Anderson, Robert Gordon, 3,438,757.
Hotten, Bruce W., 3,427,245.
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and McKinnell, John
C, 3,463,231.
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and Mc Kinnell,
John C, 3,486,560.
Huval, Malcolm, 3,471,401.
Jacobson, Robert L.; and Tolberg, Ronald S., 3,425,934.
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Bur-
well, 3,434,960.
Jacobson, Robert L., 3,436,340.
Jacobson, Robert L.; and Spurlock, Burwell, 3,449,237.
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Bur-
well, 3,487,009.
Jaffc, Joseph, 3,434,965.
Jennings, Harlcy Y., Jr.; and Schoettle, Volkmar, 3,483,737.
Jones, Thornton K., 3,431,128.
Kane, Arthur V., 3,425,429.
Kautsky, George J.; and Ballinger, Peter R., 3,443,918.
Kautsky, George J., 3,444,082.
Kautsky, George J., 3,458,453.
Kemp, Jacob D.; Langlois, Gordon E.; and Olson, Lloyd J.,
3,434,963.
Kinsman, Lester V., 3,467,196.
Kohn, Gustave K., 3,423,426.
Kohn, Gustave K., 3,444,300.
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., 3,468,905.
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., 3,479,413.
Kozlowski, Robert H.; and Mulaskcy, Bernard F., 3,453,217.
Langlois, Gordon E.; and Olson, Lloyd J., 3,459,658.
Langlois, Gordon E.; and White, Robert J., 3,463,724.
Lapportc, Seymour J., 3,427,347.
Launch, Stephen A., 3,467,724.
Lavignc, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., 3,422,161.
Lavignc, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., 3,470,097.
Lee, Herbert P. C, 3,454,631.
Lindquist, Robert H.; and Mulaskcy, Bernard F., 3,425,666.
Lindquist, Robert H., 3,458,306.
Lindstrom, Eddie G., 3,438,756.
Lindstrom, Eddie G.; and Mchmedbasich, Enver, 3,450,715.
Lindstrom, Eddie G.; and Barusch, Maurice R., 3,468,639.
Liston, Thomas V., 3,424,822.
Liston. Thomas V., 3,445,387.
Lowe, Warren, 3,428,563.
Lowe, Warren, 3,434,972.
Malby, Howard S.; Rccknagcl, Fred M.; and Tobie, Roger S.,
3,437,016.
Marquis, David M., 3,424,690.
Marquis, David M., 3,446,743.
Marquis, David M., 3,470,213.
McAuliffe, Clayton D.; Simon, Ralph; and Johnson, Carl E., Jr.,
3,467,195.
McAuliffe, Clayton D., 3,472,319.
McCaskey, Bob L.; Kohn, Gustave K.; and Moore, Joseph E.,
3,478,052.
Mchmedbasich, Envcr, 3,458,295.
Mchmedbasich, Envcr, 3,459,518.
Mchmedbasich, Envcr, 3,471,458.
Mchmedbasich, Envcr, 3,480,414.
Miron, Roy R. H.; Huggins, Donald G.; Rinnc, John E.; and
Summerfelt, Vernon E., 3,423,264.
Mulaskey, Bernard F., 3,453,204.
Mulaskcy, Bernard F., 3,480,531.
Mulaskcy, Bernard F., 3,487,007.
Nicolson, Kingslcy M., 3,435,906.
Nielsen, Walter David, 3,444,191.
O'Neill, William G., Jr., 3,420,262.
O'Neill, William G„ Jr., 3,474,820.
Oldenburg, Charles C, 3,434,966.
Oldenburg, Charles C, 3,434,967.
Olson, Robert James; Ellis, George L.; and Huval, Malcolm,
3,450,632.
Olund, Sven A., 3,436,349.
Olund, Sven A., 3,475,146.
Parker, Phillip H., Jr., 3,429,950.
Paterson, Norman J.; and Roselius, Ronald R., 3,464,915.
Paterson, Norman J., 3,472,760.
Postlewaite, William R., 3,451,699.
Preston, Raymond A.; and Carter, Crawford F., 3,472,770.
Ransley, Derek L., 3,432,542.
Ransley, Derek L., 3,453,339.
Rhodes, David R., 3,449,169.
Rudy, Charles E., Jr., 3,436,339.
Runge, Richard J., 3,479,581.
Ryason, Porter Raymond, 3,454,355.
Schmidt, Robert J.; and Santucci, Lawrence E., 3,423,224.
Scott, John W., Jr., 3,425,810.
Sherwood, John W. C; and Sie, Swan A., 3,454,924.
Sieg, Robert P.; and Kemp, Jacob D., 3,482,952.
Simon, Ralph, 3,484,370.
Smith, Calvin S., 3,435,590.
Spurlock, Burwell, 3,438,888.
Stanton, Garth M., 3,442,809.
Stanton, Garth M., 3,445,278.
Stayner, Robert A., 3,467,556.
Steigelmann, Edward F., 3,451,852.
Stevens, Malcolm P., 3,459,708.
Stuart, Frank A.; Stewart, William T.; Lowe, Warren; and
Kavanagh, Frank W., 3,428,615.
Sweeney, William Alan, 3,487,023.
Toland, William G., 3,428,671.
Triplett, William C, 3,424,241.
Triplett, William C, 3,424,242.
Triplett, William C, 3,424,253.
Walstrom, John E., 3,477,696.
Weber, Heinz P.; and Wilkes, John B., 3,449,464.
West, William W.; and Bolt, Robert O., 3,424,71 1.
West, William W.; and Bolt, Robert O., 3,454,520.
White, Robert J.; and Houston, Robert J., 3,435,085.
Wright, James R., 3,422,026.
Chevron Research Corporation: See —
Hillman, Melville E. D., 3,439,030.
Suzuki, Shigeto, 3,459,819.
Wilkes, John B., 3,433,830.
Chew, Charles R.; and Toth, Endre Leslie, to Taylor-Winfield Cor-
poration, The. Arc welder having built-in shear for joining strip.
3,426,952, 2-11-69, CI. 228-5.
Chew, Marian F. Automobile engine exhaust testing method and ap-
paratus. 3,472,067, 10-14-69, CI. 73-116.
Chew, Norman Bradford: See —
Evens, Robert L.; Lewis, Douglass H.; and Chew, Norman Brad-
ford,3,436,900.
Cheyne, Donald Gordon: See —
Bourne, Ronald Frederick; and Cheyne, Donald Gor-
don,3,432,110.
Cheysson, Philippe J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Method and apparatus for separating water-hydro- carbon mix-
tures. 3,457,703, 7-29-69, CI. 55-45.
Chezaud, Jean Claude: See —
Joly, Jean; and Chezaud, Jean Claude, 3,438, 105.
Chezem, Joe M. Safe attachment. 3,481,287, 12-2-69, CI. 109-1.
Chezum, Rogene E. Garment drier. 3,464,604, 9-2-69, CI. 223-69.
Chhabra, Devendra S.: See —
Ainslie, Norman G.; Chhabra, Devendra S.; Jepsen, Donald W.;
and Mutter, Walter E.,3,474,530.
Chi, Chang W.; and Macriss, Robert A., to Institute of Gas
Technology. Air conditioning device using adsorption of moisture.
3,446,031, 5-27-69, CI. 62-271.
Chi, Henry K., to Monsanto Company. Monovinylidene aromatic
hydrocarbon-unsaturated nitrile copolymers stabilized with
hydrocarbons. 3,444,126, 5-13-69, CI. 260-45.7
Chiang, Ching: See —
Heuser, Leon John; Chiang, Ching; and Anderson, Carl Fran-
cis,3,446,705.
Chiang, Franklin C, to Hewlett-Packard Company. Optical card
reader. 3,463,906, 8-26-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Chiang, Robert, to Monsanto Company. Polymerization process and
product. 3,448,092, 6-3-69, CI. 260-79.3
Chiang, Robert; Evans, Roger A.; and Rhodes, Jerome H., to Mon-
santo Company. Processes for polymerization of acrylonitrile using
organometallic coordination complexes as catalysts. 3,429,861, 2-
25-69, CI. 260-88.7
Chiang, Yuen-Sheng: See —
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; and Chiang, Yuen-Sheng,3,472,679.
Chiao, Raymond Y.: See —
Townes, Charles H.; Garmire, Elsa M.; Chiao, Raymond Y.; and
Stoicheff, Boris P.,3,469,107.
Chiappe, Orlando J.: See —
Shaff, Gerald H.; Smith, Frank R.; Haren, Ralph J.; and
Chiappe, Orlando J.,3,479,725.
LIST OF PATENTEES
271
Chiaves, Carlo. Earth supporting structures. 3,426,541, 2-11-69, CI.
61-39.
Chiba, Jiro; Takahashi, Ikuo; and Hasegawa, Yasuhiro, to Tokyo
Seimitsu Sokki Kabushiki Kaisha. Servo valve capable of effecting
quick feed operation. 3,472,281, 10-14-69, CI. 137-625.69
Chiba, Shu: See—
Nagai, Torao; Aiura, Masanobu; Tanaka, Shuzo; and Chiba,
Shu,3,437,777.
Chiba, Takeshi, to Fujikura Parachute Company, Ltd. Sea anchor.
3,459,151, 8-5-69, CI. 114-209.
Chiba, Takeshi, to Fujikura Parachute Company, Ltd. Sea anchor.
3,472,195, 10-14-69, CI. 114-209.
Chiba, Yusuke: See —
Hayashi, Chisayo; Chiba, Yusuke; Tanaka, Eiji; Ochi, Shigeyuki;
Yanagisawa, Yuzuru; and Ayabe, Masaaki, 3,469, 294.
Chibaeff, Vadim G., to Lummus Company, The. Storage vessel.
3,438,532, 4-15-69, CI. 220-1.
Chibata, Ichiro; Kakimoto, Toshio; and Kato, Joji, to Tanabe
Seiyaku Co., Ltd. Process for producing L-alanine. 3,458,400, 7-
29-69, CI. 195-29.
Chibata, Ichiro: See —
Sugimoto, Norio; Chibata, Ichiro; Yamada, Shigeki; and
Yamamoto, Masao, 3,440,279.
Chibnik, Sheldon, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Polymers containing
carboxylic groups and their preparation. 3,423,382, 1-21-69, CI.
260-93.5
Chibnik, Sheldon; and Frangatos, Gerassimos, to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Process for the preparation of benzene carboxylic acids.
3,487,108, 12-30-69, CI. 260-524.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company: See —
Camp, Thomas R., 3,468,422.
Dockendorff, Jay D.; Chirico, Anthony N.; and Sanfilippo,
Bruce P., 3,477,829.
Endicott, John Seward; and Zick, Leonard Paul, Jr., 3,471,053.
McDonald, Charles A., 3,422,628.
Paccione, James C, 3,445,003.
Rainey, Carl Max, 3,444,349.
Stafford, Donald C; Chamberlin, Robert S.; and Johnson, Paul
R., 3,441,262.
Stafford, Donald Claude; and Chamberlin, Robert Simons,
3,429,128.
Vcddcr, Helmut, 3,439,870.
Chicago Clutch Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Bohn, Martin C; Brady, John F.; Spinello, John O.; and Rice,
Kenneth G., 3,433,341.
Chicago Display Company: See —
Snyder, H. Kent, Jr., 3,479,760.
Chicago Dryer Company: See —
Roberts, Harold G., 3,476,492.
Chicago Fire Brick Company: See-
Parsons, Joseph R., 3,427,369.
Parsons, Joseph R., 3,442,670.
Chicago Lock Co.: See —
Kerr, William J., 3,464,294.
Chicago Machinery Laboratory, Inc.: See —
McCain, William B.; and Wellcr, Ronald W., 3,481,594.
Chicago Metallic Sash Company: See —
Jahn, Rcinhardt H., 3,475,869.
Chicago Musical Instrument Co.: See —
Campbell, Donald J., 3,443,463.
Campbell, Donald J., 3,467,759.
Campbell, Donald J., 3,476,863.
Chicago Musical Instrument Company: See-
Lemon, Merle B., 3,440,917.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company: See —
Blattncr, Ernest W.; Boettchcr, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.;
Hcitmann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson,
David G„ 3,424,372.
Fischer, Howard R., 3,462,124.
Judd, Sebastian F., 3,441,151.
Judd, Sebastian F.; and Wickcrshcim, Frederick C, 3,446,291.
Judd, Sebastian F., 3,455,212.
McHcnry, Kenneth A.; and Amtsbcrg, Lester A., 3,466,730.
Puntcl, Wolfgang E., 3,439,754.
Schacdlcr, Raymond J.; and Wallace, William K., 3,428,137.
Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company: See —
McKinvcn, Robert, Jr., 3,482,844.
Szcupak, Peter; and Andersen, Karc, 3,477,730.
Chicago Roller Skate Company, The: See —
Shcvclson, Joseph F., 3,437,344.
Chicago Show Printing Company: See —
Misauskas, Raimundas V., 3,419,988.
Chicago Specialty Manufacturing Co.: See-
Gore, William C; and Shapiro, Eugene B., 3,485,451.
Chicago Stainless Equipment Corporation: See—
Mistarz, Robert J., 3,486,423.
Chiccarclli, Fortunato Stephen: See—
Stcigman, Joseph; and Chiccarclli, Fortunato
Stcphcn,3,457,256.
Chichery, Guy; and Perras, Philippe, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Preparation of N-substituted 0-pyrrolidones. 3,448,1 18, 6-3-69, CI.
260-326.5
Chichery, Guy; and Perras, Philippe, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Process
for the preparation of piperidine. 3,481,938, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
293.2
Chichester, Willard L., to Clark Equipment Company. Pressure com-
pensated diverter valve. 3,455,322, 7-15-69, CI. 137-108.
Chiddix, Max Eugene, to GAF Corporation. Alkyl alkenyl arsinic
acids and salts thereof. 3,432,496, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-242.
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward Oliver, to GAF Cor-
poration. Aryl alkyl arsinic acids and salts thereof. 3,432,494, 3-
11-69, CI. 260-242.
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward Oliver, to GAF Cor-
poration. Aryl hydroxyalkyl arsinic acids and salts thereof.
3,432,495, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-242.
Chidgey, Ronald W.; and Hills, William H., to Monsanto Company.
Method and apparatus for producing a novel high bulk continuous
filament low stretch yarn. 3,447,296, 6-3-69, CI. 57-34.
Chidley, John S.; Nylund, George J.; and Dolinsky, Hyman. Shipping
seal. 3,441,304, 4-29-69, CI. 292-307.
Chidley, John S.; Nylund, George J.; and Dolinsky, Hyman. Security
seal. 3,463,532, 8-26-69, CI. 292-307.
Chieger, George, to Fruehauf Corporation. Semi-trailer door and
corner post construction. 3,464,734, 9-2-69, CI. 296-50.
Chieger, George: See —
Tantlinger, Keith W.; Chieger, George; and Hulverson, Adrian
F.,3,434,751.
Chiel, Christian, to Voith, J. M., GmbH. Paper web transfer device
utilizing suction. 3,441,476, 4-29-69, CI. 162-306.
Chien, Sze-Foo, to Texaco Inc. Method of and apparatus for deter-
mining Theological properties of non-newtonian fluids such as
drilling fluids or the like. 3,468,158, 9-23-69, CI. 73-55.
Chiffert, Pierre; and Rols, Gilbert, to Procida. Stable alkylene-bis-
dithiocarbamates. 3,449,386, 6-10-69, CI. 260-429.
Chifu, Masao, to Teijin Limited. Temperature control apparatus for
rotary heating roller. 3,463,893, 8-26-69, CI. 219-10.61
Chihara, Kanichiro: See —
Ando, Ryo; Shimotsuma, Teruo; and Chihara,
Kanichiro,3,477,701.
Chihara, Yuzo: See —
Kusama, Jun; Fujihara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo, 3,475, 343.
Kusama, Jun; Fujiwara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo, 3,455, 876.
Chihara, Yuzo. Vinyl acetate-crotonic acid- higher alkylcrotonate
terpolymers. 3,484,420, 12-16-69, CI. 260-80.8
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; and Aso, Kotaro, to Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.
Method of adding and mixing. 3,476,363, 1 1-4-69, CI. 259-8.
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; Hayashi, Nobuyuki; and Noguchi, Michio, to
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Humidity control of photographic print-
ing paper. 3,470,625, 10-7-69, CI. 34-23.
Child, Edward T.: See—
Lafferty, William L., Jr.; Child, Edward T.; Estes, John H.; and
Vachuda, George W., 3,440,301.
Messing, Donald A.; Child, Edward T.; and Peck, Reese
A. ,3,424,670.
Child, Edward T.; and Pezdirtz, George F., to Texaco Inc.
Polymerization process. 3,459,827, 8-5-69, CI. 260-683.15
Child Guidance Toys Inc.: See —
Genin, Robert, 3,457,668.
Genin, Robert, 3,483,653.
Genin, Robert I., 3,423,873.
Genin, Robert I., 3,438,145.
Genin, Robert I., 3,455,051.
Genin, Robert I., 3,479,918.
Childers, Clifford W.: See—
Gruver, Jerry T.; and Childers, Clifford W., 3,476,829.
Childers, Clifford W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Reaction of
peroxides with blends of polystyrene and rubbery block
copolymer. 3,429,951, 2-25-69, CI. 260-876.
Childers, Herman M.: See —
Saylor, William P., Jr.; and Childers, Herman M., 3,452, 197.
Childers, Homer D.: See —
Murray, Jack T.; and Childers, Homer D., 3,433,903.
Childers, John W., Jr.: See—
Kuryla, William C; and Childers, John W., Jr.,3,472,800.
Childers, Thomas W.: See —
Genois, Edmond R.; and Childers, Thomas W., 3,464,496.
Childers, Thomas W.; and Genois, Edmond R., to Esso Production
Research Company. Servicing of wells. 3,444,927, 5-20-69, CI.
166-0.5
Childers, Thomas W.; Genois, Edmond R.; and Brasier, Charles A.,
to Esso Production Research Company. Washing a well.
3,464,495, 9-2-69, CI. 166-312.
Childree, Herman T., to General Dynamics Corporation. Torch as-
sembly. 3,463,601, 8-26-69, CI. 431-158.
Childress, David L.: See —
Button, George F.; and Childress, David L., 3,463, 8 16.
Childress, Elmer W.: See —
Ledeen, Howard L.; and Childress, Elmer W., 3,435, 614.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Childress, Scott J.; and Archibald, John L., to American Home
Products Corporation. l,4-Bis(2-indol-3-ylethyl)piperidines.
3,462,440, 8-19-69, CI. 260-293.
Childress, Scott J.; and Sallay, Stephen I., to American Home
Products Corporation. 3-a Phenylbenzyloxy-8-substituted nor-
tropanes and their substituents. 3,452,029, 6-24-69, CI. 260-292.
Childress, Scott J.; and Sallay, Stephen I., to American Home
Products Corporation. Xanthene and thioxanthene-9 ureas and
propionamides. 3,481,930, 12-2-69, CI. 260-247.2
Childress, Scott J.: See —
Sallay, Stephen I.; and Childress, Scott J. ,3,470,1 87.
Childs, Elbert B.; and Krulish, John A. C, to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Automatic fuel filter monitor. 3,452,586, 7-1-69, CI. 73-61.
Childs Equipment Co.: See —
Everett, Lynn E., 3,469,543.
Childs, George William, to Recognition Equipment Incorporated.
Multidrum document handling character reader. 3,431,402, 3-4-
69, CI. 235-61.11
Childs, Robert S.; and Loyster, Earl L. Apparatus for transplanting
trees. 3,471,192, 10-7-69, CI. 294-50.7
Childs, William I., to Dexter Corporation, The. Powdered epoxy
resin compositions. 3,484,398, 12-16-69, CI. 260-18.
Childs, William V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process of
operating a fuel cell with an aliphatic monoamide fuel. 3,420,713,
1-7-69, CI. 136-86.
Childs, William V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Thermally
regenerate hydrogen halide fuel cell. 3,445,292, 5-20-69, CI. 136-
86.
Childs, William V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Electrochemical
production of oxygen difluoride. 3,461,049, 8-12-69, CI. 204-59.
Childs, William V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
carbonyl fluoride. 3,461,050, 8-12-69, CI. 204-59.
Chilenskas, Albert A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Plutonium sublimation. 3,436,193, 4-1-69, CI. 23-
326.
Chilenskas, Albert A.; and Kincinas, John E., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Bromine pentafluoride
disposal. 3,469,936, 9-30-69, CI. 23-88.
Chili, Gustaf: See—
Hanson, Rolf G.; and Hansen, David G., 3,456,388.
Chilla, Johannes: See—
Bader, Otto; Guhne, Hans-Peter; Sommerfeld, Karl; and Chilla,
Johannes.3,430,436.
Chillino, Joseph: See —
Gabrielli, Donald P.; and Chillino, Joseph.3,447,168.
Chilman, John Alfred, to Dowty Rotol Limited. Bladed rotors.
3,459,267, 8-5-69, CI. 170-160.32
Chilman, John Alfred: See —
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, 3, 420,31 1 .
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, 3,468,473.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred.3,476,486.
Chilowsky, Constantin, deceasedO (by Seward, W. Saxton, execu-
tor), to Canrad Precision Industries, Inc. Cutting apparatus.
3,421,748, 1-14-69, CI. 266-23.
Chilpan, Kurt Constantine, to Maremont Corporation. Rotating ring
assembly. 3,481,131, 12-2-69, CI. 57-124.
Chilpan, Kurt Constantine, to Maremont Corporation. Articulated
traveler assembly. 3,482,388, 12-9-69, CI. 57-125.
Chilvers, Kenneth William; and Trappe, Gordon, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Polyurethane coating compositions and
process of making same. 3,428,609, 2-18-69, CI. 260-75.
Chimiotex S.A.: See—
Drisch, Nicolas B., 3,432,589.
Chimura, Kihachi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Inouye Shokai (Inouye &
Co., Ltd.). Viscous suspension pumping means. 3,451,347, 6-24-
69, CI. 103-152.
Chin, Arthur H. T., to Fibreboard Corporation. Apparatus for heat
sealing cartons. 3,462,916, 8-26-69, CI. 53-375.
Chin, Ball, to United States of America, Army. Continuous
microwave attenuator. 3,432,756, 3-11-69, CI. 325-300.
Chin, Chu Quon. Magnetic voltage control apparatus. 3,466,531, 9-
9-69, CI. 323-86.
Chin, Henry; and Cadigan, John J., Ill, to United States of America,
Army, mesne. High performance, wide band, VHF-UHF amplifier.
3,486,126, 12-23-69, CI. 330-21.
Chin, Henry; and Salvato, Joseph, to United States of America,
Army, mesne. Electronic shutter employing two normally non-con-
ducting SCR's in which second SCR is self extin- guishing by RC
timer and is triggered on when first SCR turns off. 3,465,173, 9-2-
69, CI. 307-293.
Chin, Leslie S. F.; and Grayson, Carl L., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Apparatus for combing component leads. 3,439,402,
4-22-69, CI. 29-203.
Chin, Leslie Sut Fong: See —
Coleman, Louis J.; and Chin, Leslie Sut Fong,3,454,921.
Chin, Te Ning, to RCA Corporation. Magnetostrictive delay line
having a flat, thin sheet of magnetostrictive material. 3,482,191,
12-2-69, CI. 333-30.
Chin, William: See—
Bodenhamer, Edward R.; and Chin, William.3,473,803.
Ching, Wallace K. L.; Cottrell, James E., Jr.; Sherman, John D.; and
Weinmann, Helmut T., to United States of America, Navy. Time-
division multiplex with synchronization system. 3,484,555, 12-16-
69, CI. 179-15.
Chini, Paolo: See—
Natta, Giulio; Chini, Paolo; Mazzanti, Giorgio; and Britz,
Amelia,3,448,083.
Chinlund, Thomas J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Information processing system. 3,440,618, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
Chinn, George M.; Schnatter, William P.; and Watson, Henry F., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Grenade launcher.
3,431,820, 3-11-69, CI. 89-161.
Chinn, Leland J., to Searle, G. D., & Co.5-[(Halo/alkoxy)phenyl]-l-
[p-sulfonamido (phenyl/benzyl)]-2-pyrrolepropionic acids.
3,427,305, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-239.6
Chinn, Leland J., to Searle, G. D., & Co.Polydehydro 1 7a-ethynyles-
tran-17/3-ols and esters. 3,436,412, 4-1-69, CI. 260-397.5
Chinn, Leland J., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 11,17-Dioxygenated 4-
methylestra-1, 3,5(10)- trienes. 3,462,466, 8-19-69, CI. 260-397.45
Chinn, Leland J. 2-(2-Carboxyethyl)-5-phenyl-l- pyrrolebutyric acid
and congeners. 3,471,513, 10-7-69, CI. 260-326.3
Chinn, Leland J., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 5-(Halo/alkoxy)phenyl-2-
pyrrolepropionamides and congeners. 3,475,451, 10-28-69, CI.
260-326.3
Chinnock, Edwin L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Optical beam position sensor. 3,423,593, 1-21-69, CI. 250-208.
Chinoin Gyogyszer es Vegyeszeti Termekek Byara RT: See —
Ecsery, Zoltan; Knoll, Jozsef; Kosa, Ildiko; Sandor, Ildiko; Som-
fai, Eva; and Torok, Sandor, 3,485,874.
Chiola, Vincent; Dodds, Robert E.; and Vanderpool, Clarence D., to
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Recovery of complex tungsten and
molybdenum compounds from solutions. 3,440,732, 4-29-69, CI.
34-5.
Chiola, Vincent; and Lawrence, Jerome G., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Preparation of heteropolymolybdic acids.
3,446,575, 5-27-69, CI. 23-22.
Chiola, Vincent; and Vanderpool, Clarence D., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method of preparing heteropoly compounds.
3,425,794, 2-4-69, CI. 23-23.
Chiola, Vincent; and Vanderpool, Clarence D., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Preparation of heteropolytungstic and hetero-
polymolybdic acids. 3,428,415, 2-18-69, CI. 23-23.
Chiola, Vincent; and Vanderpool, Clarence D., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Process for producing heteropoly metal acids.
3,446,577, 5-27-69, CI. 23-23.
Chiou, Charles; and Garcia, Joseph R., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Solid state device including electrical
packaging arrangement with improved electrical connections.
3,428,866, 2-18-69, CI. 317-101.
Chiou, Charles; Smith, James F.; and Huang, Sydney S., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Laser welding. 3,485,996,
12-23-69, CI. 219-121.
Chipalkatti, Vasant B.; Desai, Ramanlal M.; Sattur, Narayan B.; and
Hussain, Iftikhar, to Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Process for treating cellulosic textile material for improving simul-
taneously its crease recovery and its abrasion and tear resistance
properties. 3,457,024, 7-22-69, CI. 8-115.6
Chipalkatti, Vasant Bhimrao; Desai, Ramanlal Markandrai; Sattur,
Naranyan Balvantrao; and Husain, Iftikhar, to Council of Scientific
and Industrial Research. Processing of textiles for imparting simul-
taneously improved tear resistance and abrasion resistance.
3,457,026, 7-22-69, CI. 8-120.
Chiplis, Felix A.: See —
Bramley, Hal F.; Chiplis, Felix A.; Dunkle, David E.; and Taival-
koski, George W., 3,452,572.
Chipman, George P., to General Electric Company. Method of mak-
ing frequency-stabilized metal-clad laminates and article.
3,466,360, 9-9-69, CI. 264-346.
Chipman, Jack R., to Magnavox Company, The. Convergence circuit
for television receivers. 3,422,303, 1-14-69, CI. 315-13.
Chipps, Elmer T.: See —
White, Frank F.; Tanno, Norman J.; and Chipps, Elmer
T.,3,480,159.
Chirana, Zavody zdravotnickej techniky, odborovy Podnik: See —
Brychta, Ondrej; Tlucko, Josef; Kolik, Ondrej; and Capla,
Miroslav, 3,465,752.
Chirco, Peter R., to Huck Manufacturing Company. Clearance tool
assembly. 3,475,945, 11-4-69, CI. 72-391.
Chirgwin, Lester Daniel, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company.
Method for heat setting of stretch oriented polyglycolic acid fila-
ment. 3 ,422, 1 8 1 , 1 - 1 4-69, CI. 264-345 .
Chirgwin, Lester Daniel, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company.
Process for relaxing filamentary material. 3,443,009, 5-6-69, CI.
264-342.
Chirico, Anthony N.: See —
Dockendorff, Jay D.; Chirico, Anthony N.; and Sanfilippo,
Bruce P.,3,477,829.
Chirota, William W.; Holzwarth, Robert W.; and Shewchuck,
Thomas, to Ford Motor Company. Direct electrical harness
switching. 3,433,916, 3-18-69, CI. 200-166.
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Chirumbolo, Joseph F., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Electri-
cal connector. 3,478,302, 11-11-69, CI. 339-90.
Chirumbolo, Joseph F., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Electri-
cal connector. 3,478,305, 11-11-69, CI. 339-217.
Chisholm, Douglas S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Processing
of plastic. 3,424,832, 1-28-69, CI. 264-143.
Chisholm, Douglas S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
the preparation of multilayer film. 3,448,183, 6-3-69, CI. 264-37.
Chisholm, Douglas S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Centrifugal
extrusion employing eddy currents. 3,483,281, 12-9-69, CI. 264-
25.
Chisholm, Douglas S.; and Best, John S., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method for making long holes in foam bodies.
3,448,513, 6-10-69, CI. 29-525.
Chisholm, Douglas S.: See—
Schrenk, Walter J.; and Chisholm, Douglas S.,3,485,912.
Smith, Hubert Stacey; Wright, Donald R.; and Chisholm,
Douglas S., 3,458,609.
Chisholm, John J.; and Hills, George B., to Clark, David, Company,
Incorporated. Variable repetitive pattern sewing machine.
3,448,706, 6-10-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Chisholm, John P. Matrix navigation system. 3,434,140, 3-18-69, CI.
343-6.
Chisholm, Kenneth Duncan Fraser: See —
Glazebrook, Ellis; and Chisholm, Kenneth Duncan
Fraser.3,467,838.
Chisholm, Raymond S.: See —
Bissinger, William E.; Strain, Franklin; Stevens, Henry C; Dial,
William R.; and Chisholm, Raymond S.,3,474,072.
Chisholm-Ryder Company, Inc.: See —
Bogumil, Walter A., 3,455,366.
Burton, Charles G., 3,419,998.
Burton, Charles G., 3,427,794.
Holloway, Robert L., 3,480,131.
Orton, Joseph R., 3,439,482.
Orton, Joseph Roy, 3,439,478.
Chisholm-Ryder Company of Pennsylvania: See —
Roth, William F.; and Fissel, Thomas E., 3,451,195.
Chisnell, Thomas C; and Winter, Robert E., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Synthetic three-D display. 3,448,208,
6-3-69, CI. 178-6.5
Chisso Corporation: See —
Kusama, Jun; Fujihara, Temhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo, 3,475,343.
Chitayat, Anwar K., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Double axes inter-
ferometer. 3,434,787, 3-25-69, CI. 356-106.
Chitayat, Anwar K., to OPTOmechanisms Inc. Single optical block
interferometer means. 3,443,871, 5-13-69, CI. 356-106.
Chitayat, Anwar K., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Comparison viewer.
3,450,480, 6-17-69, CI. 356-163.
Chitayat, Anwar K., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Alignment means for
photo repeat machine. 3,476,476, 11-4-69, CI. 355-1.
Chitayat, Anwar K., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Thread grinding
means with automatic control. 3,486,275, 12-30-69, CI. 51-165.
Chittenden, Richard Marion; and Ecklund, Oscar Frederick, to
American Can Company. Method and apparatus for blow molding
hollow thermoplastic articles. 3,428,722, 2-18-69, CI. 264-98.
Chiu, Herman S.; and Kambara, Frank T., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Fibrous food casings and method of producing same.
3,484,256, 12-16-69, CI. 99-171.
Chiu, Jen, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Test cell for
thermal analysis. 3,453,864, 7-8-69, CI. 73-15.
Chiu, Joseph Chak-Fai. Readily demountable constructional unit.
3,485,519, 12-23-69, CI. 287-54.
Chiusolo, Louis L.: See —
Saiia, Samuel N.; and Chiusolo, Louis L., 3,445,322.
Chiusolo, Louis L.: See —
Saiia, Samuel N.; and Chiusolo, Louis L., 3,445, 322.
Chivari, Ilie, to Entwicklungsgesellschaft Eckerfeld KG. Remotely
controlled variable speed transmission. 3,426,607, 2-11-69, CI. 74-
330.
Chiyoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kunichika, Sango; Sakakibara, Yasumasa; and Taniuchi,
Mamoru, 3,454,667.
Kunichika, Sango; and Sakakibara, Yasumasa, 3,466,324.
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu, 3,454,614.
Tani, Hisaya; Araki, Takeo; and Aoyagi, Takanobu, 3,454,615.
Yumoto, Gonroku, 3,421,650.
Chlormetals Incorporated: See —
Bonilla, Charles F., 3,484,233.
Day, George Gerald, 3,468,786.
Chloupek, Frank J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Disproportionation of
alkyl aromatics with a crystalline aluminosilicate and oxygen.
3,437,709, 4-8-69, CI. 260-672.
Chloupek, Frank J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Effecting alkylation of
paraffinic hydrocarbons with olefins under ultraviolet irradiation.
3,484,354, 12-16-69, CI. 204-162.
Chloupek, Frank J.; and Sanford, Robert A., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Alkylation process. 3,451,909, 6-24-69, CI. 204-162.
Chloupek, Frank J.: See—
Sanford, Robert A.; and Chloupek, Frank J.,3,456,034.
Chludzinski, George R.: See—
Robbins, Max L.; Leder, Frederic; and Chludzinski, George
R.,3,429,811.
Chlumecky, Nicholas: See —
Taradash, Samuel; and Chlumecky, Nicholas,3,483,706.
Chlupsa, John E.: See —
Carey, George F.; Chlupsa, John E.; Schloemer, Howard H.; and
King, Emanuel F.,3,473,360.
Chmela, John F. Closure cap. 3,460,724, 8-12-69, CI. 222-541.
Chmela, John F. Decorative cover. 3,467,456, 9-16-69, CI. 312-39.
Chmiel, Chester T.; and Witt, Harry S., to Uniroyal, Inc. Composi-
tion of matter and golf ball made therefrom. 3,421,766, 1-14-69,
CI. 273-218.
Chmura, Theodore S., to American Bosch Arma Corporation. Fuel
injection nozzle. 3,434,667, 3-25-69, CI. 239-533.
Chmura, Theodore S.; and Voigt, Max H., to AMBAC Industries, In-
corporated. Plunger balancing arrangement for fuel injection
pumps. 3,420,179, 1-7-69, CI. 103-2.
Cho, Arthur K., to American Hospital Supply Corporation, mesne.
Bis-(alkoxyaryl)alkyl-N-alkenyl-and-alkynyl- amines. 3,468,951, 9-
23-69, CI. 260-570.
Cho, Chun Hyung, to Fisher Governor Company. Electrohydraulic
actuator. 3,485,256, 12-23-69, CI. 137-84.
Choate, William M. Disposable multi-bladed safety razor. 3,430,341,
3-4-69, CI. 30-40.
Chochrek, Henry F.: See —
Faust, Donald M.; and Chochrek, Henry F.,3,449,009.
Chock, Barbara M. Table tennis net. 3,464,695, 9-2-69, CI. 273-30.
Chodosh, Stewart M., to Leesona Corporation. Method of recharg-
ing an electrochemical cell. 3,457,488, 7-22-69, CI. 320-4.
Chodosh, Stewart M.; and Katsoulis, Emanuel G., to Leesona Cor-
poration. Oxygen depolarized electrochemical modular units.
3,479,225, 11-18-69, CI. 136-86.
Chodosh, Stewart M.: See —
Oswin, Harry G.; and Chodosh, Stewart M.,3,436,270.
Choffart, Pierre, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Tight cover
for a semiconductor device. 3,433,885, 3-18-69, CI. 174-52.
Choiniere, Paul H. Door latch. 3,431,000, 3-4-69, CI. 292-95.
Chojnowski, Manfred: See—
Sucher, Josef; Werner, Siegfried; Schlosser, Hellmut; Choj-
nowski, Manfred; and Hain, Josef.3,479,723.
Cholet, Jacques; Fail, Jean Pierre; Grau, Gerard; and Magneville,
Pierre, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et Lubrifi-
ants. Device to avoid the pulsation of the gas bubbles generated
by underwater explosions. 3,444,953, 5-20-69, CI. 181-0.5
Cholewa, Mieczyslaw: See—
Ryczek, Michal; Wesolowski, Kornel; Halota, Franciszek; Bar-
toszek, Boleslaw; Marcinow, Tadeusz; Niemiec, Jan; Tysz-
kowski, Zygmunt; Szczerba, Roman; Kossowski, Eugeniusz;
Cholewa, Mieczyslaw; and Nowak, Ryszard.3,468,773.
Cholger, Herbert W.: See-
Thompson, Robert J.; Boaz, Premakaran T.; Cholger, Herbert
W.; Gray, Dorian R.; and Meyer, John H. ,3,440,030.
Cholin, Roger R.; and Guest, Kenneth E. Fire extinguishing blanket.
3,486,563, 12-30-69, CI. 169-26.
Chollet, Raymond A.: See —
Profit, Alain; and Chollet, Raymond A.,3,454,928.
Chombard, Pierre Andre, to Societe Francaise d' Equipements pour
la Navigation Aerienne. Device for increasing sensitivity damping.
3,435,918, 4-1-69, CI. 188-1.
Chombart, Robert G., to Maschinenfabrik Fahr Aktiengesellschaft.
Haymaking machine and method of operating same. 3,449,897, 6-
17-69, CI. 56-366.
Chomerics, Inc.: See —
Ehrreich, John E.; and Avery, Donald H., 3,476,530.
Chomicki, John S., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Timed operation sequence controller. 3,434,115, 3-18-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Chomitz, Nicholas; Lindsley, John Francis; and Price, Charles D., to
American Cyanamid Company. Catalyst extrusion header and
process of extrusion. 3,451,102, 6-24-69, CI. 18-12.
Chong, Carlos F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Memory organization
for preventing creep. 3,436,743, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Chong, Carlos F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic memory
employing reference bit element. 3,449,730, 6-10-69, CI. 340-174.
Choo, Chai Y., to Halcon International, Inc. Purification of phenol.
3,442,958, 5-6-69, CI. 260-621.
Choo, Chai Y., to Halcon International, Inc. Process for preparing
ethyl benzene hydroperoxide. 3,475,498, 10-28-69, CI. 260-610.
Choo, Chai Y.; and Golden, Richard L., to Halcon International,
Inc. Process for the preparation of ethylbenzene hydroperoxide.
3,459,810, 8-5-69, CI. 260-610.
Chopard, Perre-Antoine; and Searle, Robert J. G., to American
Cyanamid Company. General synthesis of diketophosphoranes and
acetylenic ketones. 3,424,799, 1-28-69, CI. 260-590.
Chopard, Remy: See —
Beyner, Andre; Besson, Rene; and Chopard, Remy,3,447,31 1.
Chope, Henry R., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Energy
reflection apparatus for measuring a physical variable. 3,431,417,
3-4-69, CI. 250-83.3
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Chopra, Amarjit: See—
Gobhai, Cavas M.; Chopra, Amarjit; and Schoener, Har-
ry,3,425,372.
Chopra, Kasturi L., to Kennecott Copper Corporation. Deposition of
thin films. 3,463,663, 8-26-69, CI. 117-227.
Chopra, Kasturi, to Kennecott Copper Corporation. Deposition of
thin films. 3,463,667, 8-26-69, CI. 1 17-213.
Chopra, Sohinder Nath, to Chemcell (1963) Limited. Synthetic car-
pet backing. 3,443,541, 5-13-69, CI. 112-410.
Chopra, Sohinder Nath; Cormier, Claude J.; and Tessier, Joseph D.
L., to Chemcell (1963) Limited. Bulked synthetic fibres.
3,424,834, 1-28-69, CI. 264-168.
Chore-Time Equipment, Inc.: See —
Myers, Lawrence A., 3,479,947.
Chorey, Andro J. Car top carriers. 3,465,929, 9-9-69, CI. 224-42.01
Chorkey, William J. Check valve. 3,451,422, 6-24-69, CI. 137-525.
Chorne, Juan: See —
Jakas, Rimvydas P.; and Chorne, Juan, 3,421, 619.
Chorney, Peter L., to FMC Corporation. Waste disposal unit.
3,420,455, 1-7-69, CI. 241-46.
Chou, Albert S.: See —
Brown, Edgar Alan; Chou, Albert S.; and Darling, Richard
H., 3,460,469.
Chouinard, Alfred F.; and Beeler, Allan E., to Chemetron Corpora-
tion. Low cost resuscitator. 3,461,865, 8-19-69, CI. 128-145.7
Chouings, Leslie C, to Automotive Products Company Limited.
Fluid pressure braking systems for tractor-trailer vehicles.
3,479,094, 11-18-69, CI. 303-7.
Chow, Alfred W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Bicyclo
[3.3.2] decane amines. 3,427,353, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-563.
Chow, Alfred W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Preventing
intluenza infections with bicyclo (2.2.2) octane-2-methylamine.
3,439,100, 4-15-69, CI. 424-325.
Chow, Alfred W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Bicyclo
[3.2.1] octane amines as anti-influenza agents. 3,439,101, 4-15-69,
CI. 424-325.
Chow, Alfred W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Preventing
influenza infection with aminobicyclo [3.2.2]-nonanes. 3,439,102,
4-15-69, CI. 424-325.
Chow, Alfred W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 2-Sub-
stituted pyrimido[l,2-a]benzimidazoles. 3,468,888, 9-23-69, CI.
260-256.4
Chow, Alfred W.; and Dunn, George L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Aminobicyclo [3.3.1] nonanes. 3,468,950, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-563.
Chow, Alfred W.; and Hall, Norman M., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 3-Chlorotriazinoindoles. 3,480,628, 11-25-69, CI.
260-249.5
Chow, Allan 1.; and Milne, James F., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Calculators. 3,430,226, 2-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Chow, Ho, to International Patent Research Corporation. Travelling
sprinkler. 3,430,859, 3-4-69, CI. 239-183.
Chow, Ho, to International Patent Research Corporation. Oscillating
sprinkler. 3,430,860, 3-4-69, CI. 239-242.
Chow, Ho, to Heim Universal Corporation, The. Linkage joints.
3,441,300, 4-29-69, CI. 287-90.
Chow, Ho, to Heim Universal Corporation. Method of manufactur-
ing a link member with a spherical bearing. 3,447,357, 6-3-69, CI.
72-324.
Chow, Ho, to International Patent Research Corporation. Selective
pattern lawn sprinkler. 3,464,628, 9-2-69, CI. 239-97.
Chow, Ho; and D'Angclo, George, to International Patent Research
Corporation. Speed slip-on hose coupler locked by fluid pressure.
3,468,562,9-23-69, CI. 285-81.
Chow, Ken Tang, to Electro-Nuclear Laboratories, Inc. Charged par-
ticle detector. 3,472,711, 10-14-69, CI. 148-186.
Chow, Sui-Wu; Gulick, Rodwin E.; and Orttung, Frederick W., Jr.,
to Union Carbide Corporation. Electrodeposited olefin inter-
polymers and methods for making same. 3,445,362, 5-20-69, CI.
204-181.
Chow, Wei Teh. Omnidirectional power transmission device.
3,463,029, 8-26-69, CI. 74-385.
Chow, Woo F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Plated wire memory
plane. 3,449,731, 6-10-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Plated wire memory.
3,456,246, 7-15-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Plated wire memory
plane. 3,460,1 14, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Associative memory
device providing information which is 'greater than' or 'less than'
the stored information. 3,465,309, 9-2-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Destructive transfer,
plated wire memory arrangement. 3,487,380, 12-30-69, CI. 340-
174.
Chow, Woo F. Information transfer between magnetizable wires.
3,487,382, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo F.; and Schwarz, John B., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Arrangement for limiting the current in a ferromagnetic film.
3,466,624, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Chow, Woo Foung: See —
Bartik, William J.; Chow, Woo Foung; and Schwartz, Edward
N., 3,421, 153.
Chrastil, Alois; Ferguson, Roger W.; and Williams, Kenneth R., to
American Bank Note Company. Continuous forms and method
and apparatus for making same. 3,484,323, 12-16-69, CI. 156-513.
Chretien, Roland; d'Ogny, Francois; and Wetroff, Georges, to
Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Monoacetylenic
ketonic compounds, their use and preparation. 3,475,421, 10-28-
69, CI. 260-240.
Chretien, Roland; and Wetroff, Georges, to Produits Chimiques
Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Conjugated acetylenic ketone and parasiti-
cide thereof. 3,463,788, 8-26-69, CI. 260-332.3
Chretien, Roland; and Wetroff, Georges, to Produits Chimiques
Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Conjugated acetylenic ketones. 3,475,462,
10-28-69, CI. 260-347.8
Chretien, Roland; and Wetroff, Georges, to Produits Chimiques
Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Conjugated acetylenic ketones and
method for preparation of same and use of same. 3,483,257, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-592.
Chris-Craft Industries, Inc.: See —
Eckfield, Eugene L., 3,435,795.
Chrisley, William A. Method of etching and solution therefor.
3,436,283, 4-1-69, CI. 156-14.
Chrisp, Joseph D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Gelled aqueous nitri acid composition and method of making
same. 3,444,014, 5-13-69, CI. 149-45.
Christ-Janer, Victor. Structurally augmented, faced, masonry barrier.
3,421,278, 1-14-69, CI. 52-419.
Christ, Martin: See —
Beutelspacher, Hans, 3,454,341.
Christadore, Morris R.: See —
Roberts, William A.; and Christadore, Morris R.,3,478,736.
Christakos, Nicolaos C. Breech loading gun. 3,469,337, 9-30-69, CI.
42-47.
Christen, Gilbert Paul; and Ruaud, Michel, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Polymerization of vinyl chloride in the presence of cycloolefines as
chain-transfer agents. 3,438,954, 4-15-69, CI. 260-92.8
Christener, Hanspeter, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Lightning arrester. 3,441,803, 4-29-69, CI. 317-65.
Christensen, Axel: See —
Kuo, Chi S.; and Christensen, Axel,3,475,137.
Christensen, Axel; and Kuo, Chi Sheng, to Chemical Construction
Corporation. Apparatus for exothermic catalytic reactions.
3,433,600, 3-18-69, CI. 23-288.
Mehta, Dinshaw D.; and Christensen, Axel,3,430,451.
Christensen, Burton G.; Leanza, William J.; and Rasmusson, Gary
H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Phosphanilic acid derivatives. 3,442,938,
5-6-69, CI. 260-502.5
Christensen, Carl O., to Roll-Rite Corporation. Universal caster.
3,433,500, 3-18-69, CI. 280-79.2
Christensen, Conrad L. Ski pole wrist strap. 3,433,495, 3-18-69, CI.
280-11.37
Christensen Diamond Products Company: See —
Austin, Benjamin L., 3,468,583.
Christensen, Frank L., 3,436,868.
Hugel, Helmut; and Manuel, Tom, 3,450,216.
Link, Howard D.; Bridwell, Harold C; and Rowley, David S.,
3,437,159.
Rowley, David S., 3,481,412.
Christensen, Don C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process for the
polymerization of olefin monomers. 3,438,952, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
83.7
Christensen, Don C: See —
Gwinn, J. S.; and Christensen, Don C, 3,486, 193.
Hawkins, Harold M.; and Christensen, Don C.,3,428,619.
Christensen, Donald Ragnvald. Variable vibration pattern game
device. 3,463,495, 8-26-69, CI. 273-1 10.
Christensen, Eric K., to Harowe Servo Controls, Inc. Stop and
retainer for a synchro device. 3,486,148, 12-23-69, CI. 335-272.
Christensen, Fank W., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Short pulse vibratory bonding. 3,458,921, 8-5-69, CI. 29-470.1
Christensen, Ferdinand. Method of and machine for automatically
continuously making ribbon bows. 3,464,601, 9-2-69, CI. 223-46.
Christensen, Frank L., to Christensen Diamond Products Company.
Rounding and polishing apparatus for crystalline carbon bodies.
3,436,868, 4-8-69, CI. 51-163.
Christensen, Frede; Henningsen, Christian Johannes; Larsson, Bernt
Arne Rudolf; Knipstrom, Karl-Erik; and Skarpengland, Bjorn
Frost, to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Three-phase welding
transformer. 3,427,527, 2-1 1-69, CI. 321-8.
Christensen, Harlan B.; and Johnson, Paul C, to Berkley & Com-
pany, Inc. Braided steel leader construction. 3,451,305, 6-24-69,
CI. 87-6.
Christensen, Helge K., to Danfoss A/S. Four-way change-over device
for hydraulic installations. 3,443,586, 5-13-69, CI. 137-596.12
Christensen, Helge K., to Danfoss A/S. Hydrostatic steering system.
3,482,398, 12-9-69, CI. 60-52.
Christensen, James: See —
Shortlidge, Donald L.; and Christensen, James, 3,421,217.
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275
Christensen, John A., to Rauland Corporation, The. Color-selection
mask and post-deflection focus assembly for a color tube.
3,421,048, 1-7-69, CI. 315-31.
Christensen, Louis R. Set-up gage for punch press, etc.. 3,425,134,
2-4-69, CI. 33-185.
Christensen, Poul N.: See—
Lazarus, Stanley D.; and Christensen, Poul N., 3,484,410.
Christensen, Ralph E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Compositions
of polypropylene and a copolymer of ethylene and butene.
3,426,105, 2-4-69, CI. 260-897.
Christensen, Richard E.; and Christensen, Richard N. Propeller-
driven watercraft. 3,434,447, 3-25-69, CI. 1 15-0.5
Christensen, Richard L.: See —
Olson, Emil H.; Ulmer, William W.; and Christensen, Richard
L., 3,445,282.
Christensen, Richard N.: See—
Christensen, Richard E.; and Christensen, Richard N., 3,434,447.
Christensen, Robert W. Anchor screw for dental prosthesis.
3,466,748, 9-16-69, CI. 32-10.
Christensen, Robert W. Dental prosthetic appliance. 3,474,537, 10-
28-69, CI. 32-10.
Christensen, Thor E.: See —
Crawford, Louis L.; Christensen, Thor E.; Sondej, Vincent S.;
and Bajcar, Miles S., 3,46 1,482.
Christensen, Verle W., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Cheese starter
culture. 3,483,087, 12-9-69, CI. 195-96.
Christensen, Weston W. Collapsible dwelling unit. 3,420,567, 1-7-69,
CI. 296-27.
Christensen, William N., deceasedO (by Slaughter, Robert L.; ad-
ministrator). Electromagnetic metering pump. 3,479,959, 11-25-
69, CI. 103-53.
Christenson, Harlan B.: Set-
Johnson, Paul C; and Christenson, Harlan B., 3,436,857.
Christenson, Howard W., to General Motors Corporation. C-6
Hydrostatic tractor transmission. 3,475,903, 1 1-4-69, CI. 60-19.
Christenson, Howard W.; and Livezey, William G., to General Mo-
tors Corporation. Four wheel drive vehicle with hydro-dynamic
torque converter and A.C. generator drive transmission.
3,421,596, 1-14-69, CI. 180-44.
Christenson, Kenneth M.: See—
Wollensak, John C; Zutaut, David W.; and Christenson, Ken-
neth M., 3,433,618.
Wollensak, John C; Zutaut, David W.; and Christenson, Ken-
neth M., 3,442,638.
Christenson, Lowell B. Mobile/fixed drilling and production struct
urc. 3,442,340, 2-5-69, CI. 175-8.
Christenson, Roger M.: See —
Dowbenko, Rostyslaw; and Christenson, Roger M., 3,43 1,294.
Erikson, Aldcn J.; and Christenson, Roger M., 3,422,044.
Prucnal, Paul J.; Wismcr, Marco; and Christenson, Roger
M., 3,483,273.
Christcnsson, Bcrtil Henry Ingcmar. Apparatus for detecting the
presence and location of ground acoustic information from an air-
craft. 3,430,233, 2-25-69, CI. 343-6.
Christcnsson, Od Wikar. Arrangement for closing plastic lined
packages. 3,426,504, 2-1 1-69, CI. 53-141.
Christcnsson, Od W. Package with hinged lid. 3,423,004, 1-21-69,
CI. 229-14.
Christcnsson, Od W. Package. 3,423,007, 1-21-69, CI. 229-31.
Christian, Allen J.: See—
Kelly, William J.; and Christian, Allen J. ,3,485,232.
Christian, Clarence N. Magnetic holder for pots and pans.
3,423,708, 1-21-69, CI. 335-285.
Christian, Frank T.; and Hood, Edwin Elliott, to Bendix Corporation,
The. Bicycle hub. 3,428,377, 2-18-69, CI. 308-192.
Christian Holzapfcl KG: See—
Wittcnmaycr, Erich, 3,456,969.
Christian, Hugh S.; Lowe, Dale R.; Ulrick, Charles J.; and Womack,
Charles P., to Collins Radio Company. High speed inter-computer
communication using narrow bandwidth twisted pair cable.
3,465,101,9-2-69, CI. 178-68.
Christian, Joseph Dennis, to Packaged Power Terminals Inc. Ap-
paratus for treating flowablc materials. 3,486,740, 12-30-69, CI.
259-2.
Christian, Lc Roy, to Sonotone Corporation. Liquid level indicators
and particularly level indicators for indicating the electrolyte level
in vented rechargeable batteries. 3,451,857, 6-24-69, CI. 136-182.
Christian, Robert L.; Trout, Paul E.; and Schwcnkler, Joseph J., to
Container Corporation of America. Modification of lincrboard to
improve retention of stiffness. 3,485,575, 12-23-69, CI. 8-1 16.2
Christian, Robert N.: See-
White, Ralph C; and Christian, Robert N.,3,473,791.
Christian, Rodney E.; and Taudvin, Peter C, to Traub Company,
The, mesne. Casting method with laser beam melting of levitated
mass. 3,476,170, 11-4-69, CI. 164-48.
Christian, Thomas: See —
Youngblood, Jack L.; and Christian, Thomas.3,486,173.
Christians, H. C, Co.: See—
Nilsson, Clarence A., 3,468,670.
Christians, John A., to United States of America, Army. Mooring
buoy. 3,425,069, 2-4-69, CI. 9-8.
Christians, John A.; and Robinson, Frank S., to United States of
America, Army. Rigid arm mooring means. 3,442,245, 5-6-69, CI.
114-230.
Christiansen, Erik Frede. Method for applying streams of insulating
particles to stator and rotor winding slots. 3,470,010, 9-30-69, CI.
117-18.
Christiansen, Gerald E., to Young, Stephen A. Single-lever operated
mixing valve. 3,472,283, 10-14-69, CI. 137-636.3
Christiansen, Godtfred Kirk. Interlego A.G. Building set combination
including toy rails, ties and special track sections. 3,464,624, 9-2-
69, CI. 238-10.
Christiansen, Godtfred Kirk, to Interlego A.G. Toy cranes.
3,475,851, 1 1-4-69, CI. 46-40.
Christiansen, Hans-Martin, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit for
the transfer of stored voltages. 3,443,190, 5-6-69, CI. 320-1.
Christiansen, Hans-Martin; and Hanni, Manfred, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Pulse modulated counting circuit with automatic stop
means. 3,426,296, 2-4-69, CI. 332-9.
Christiansen, James S., to Sports Industries. Expansible divers's
weight belt. 3,470,570, 10-7-69, CI. 2-338.
Christiansen, Paul J.: See —
Howard, Lowell F.; and Christiansen, Paul J. ,3,475,658.
Christiansen, Paul; and Amato, Carmelo J., to Lear Siegler, Inc.
Cycloconverter control circuit. 3,467,850, 9-16-69, CI. 321-18.
Christiansen, Robert G.; and Miller, Theodore C, to Sterling Drug
Inc. 17-Hydroxy-17-(3-oxo-l-propynyl or-propenyl) steroids.
3,452,060, 6-24-69, CI. 260-397.4
Christiansen, Thorbjorn N. Machine for cutting bait fish. 3,439,721,
4-22-69, CI. 146-99.
Christiansen, Tor. Hip-joint prosthesis. 3,466,670, 9-16-69, CI. 3-1.
Christianson, Carl Raymond. Harvesting apparatus. 3,473,310, 10-
21-69, CI. 56-329.
Christianson, Clinton C, to General Electric Company. Regulated
fuel cell system. 3,432,356, 3-11-69, CI. 136-86.
Christianson, George; Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Simpey, to
General Mills, Inc. Process for preparing dry and semi-dry
sausage. 3,482,996, 12-9-69, CI. 99-109.
Christianson, Wallace A.; and Hart, Jack P., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Matrix seal retainer. 3,467,174, 9-16-69, CI. 165-9.
Christianson, William O.: See —
Sitler, Donald D.; and Christianson, William O.,3,470,419.
Christie, Edward Thomas; and Villa, Gianfranco. Lathes and like
machine tools. 3,485,1 19, 12-23-69, CI. 82-1 1.
Christie, Samuel H., to Shell Oil Company. Process for curing
polyepoxides and resulting products. 3,438,937, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
47.
Christine, William C; and Pierce, Joseph E., to Allen Electronics,
Inc. Cup depositer assembly. 3,420,407, 1-7-69, CI. 221-221.
Christine, William C; and Pierce, Joseph E., to Allen Electronics,
Inc. Hot water heater and dispenser. 3,420,414, 1-7-69, CI. 222-
146.
Christman, John R. Heat generator. 3,485,191, 12-23-69, CI. 110-
49.
Christman, Marvin O. Indicating slide mechanism. 3,485,204, 12-23-
69, CI. 116-135.
Christman, Ralph E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Refrigeration defrost control responsive to operation of condenser
fan. 3,439,511, 4-22-69, CI. 62-155.
Christman, Ralph E. Mounting assembly article and method of ap-
plying same. 3,484,972, 12-23-69, CI. 40-125.
Christmann, Ludwig J.: See —
Roberts, Edward S.; and Christmann, Ludwig J. ,3,425,915.
Christmas, Clarence A.: See —
Woodruff, Stanley Ray, 3,472,415.
Christmas, Newton. Stacker. 3,436,073, 4-1-69, CI. 271-76.
Christof, Frank. Accessory seat for toy vehicle. 3,485,507, 12-23-69,
CI. 280-202.
Christofferson, Carl Edward. Convector type heat exchanger.
3,438,437, 4-15-69, CI. 166-57.
Christofferson, James, to High Voltage Engineering Corporation.
Equipotential rings for electrostatic machines. 3,424,929, 1-28-69,
CI. 310-5.
Christophel, Reuben L., to Shenandoah Manufacturing Company,
Inc. Gas burner assembly for incinerators. 3,420,613, 1-7-69, CI.
431-51.
Christopher, Daryl J., to Raytheon Company. Vector generator.
3,431,458, 3-4-69, CI. 315-18.
Christopher, Glenn B., to Jet Research Center, Inc. Shaped charge
and method of manufacture therefor. 3,431,850, 3-11-69, CI. 102-
24.
Christopher, John G.: See —
Yeske, Laurel R.; and Christopher, John G., 3,462,923.
Christopher, John P.: See —
Britton, Richard K.; Christopher, John P.; Vegella, John S.; and
Neuss, William H., 3,484,338.
Christopher, Leonard Henry: See —
Disley, Kenneth Thomas; Pearce, Roy George; Christopher,
Leonard Henry; and Culver, Leonard James.3,441,006.
Christopher, Peter James, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Float valves. 3,428,078, 2-18-69, CI. 137-416.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Christopher Thomas: See-
Greenfield, Stanley; Jones, Iorwerth Llewelyn William; and
Christopher Thomas, 3,467,471.
Christopher, William H., Jr.: See—
Sauder, Robert A.; Christopher, William H., Jr.; and Bailey,
Merrill E.,3,432,991.
Christopherson, Curt Ingvar: See—
Wettlen, Lars Malte Roland; and Christopherson, Curt Ing-
var,3,443,717.
Christophorou, Loukas G.: See —
Carter, James G.; and Christophorou, Loukas G., 3,444,089.
Christy, Alexander C. Apparatus for writing with hand manipulated
light source. 3,443,332, 5-13-69, CI. 40-134.
Christy, Arthur S., Jr.: See—
Bosworth, Delbert B.; Christy, Arthur S., Jr.; and La Rochelle,
Fernand L., 3,434,609.
Christy, Harold L.; and Folk, Lee E., to Motorola, Inc. Wire sever-
ing in wire bonding machines. 3,460,238, 8-12-69, CI. 29-481.
Christy, Marcia E.: See —
Engelhardt, Edward L.; and Christy, Marcia E., 3,428,677.
Christy, Robert R.: See-
Warner, Robert T.; and Christy, Robert R., 3,440,537.
Chromalloy American Corporation: See —
Friedman, Joseph; and Wachtell, Richard, 3,435,762.
Vogelman, Joseph Herbert; Stephenson, Kenrick; and Feiner-
man, Bernard, 3,476,882.
Chrome Plate, Inc.: See—
Altgelt, George A., 3,445,914.
Chromy, Franz, to Dibotec AG. Self-drilling anchor with enlarged
bore zone. 3,467,209, 9-16-69, CI. 175-395.
Chrouch, Robert C: See —
Walker, Burt; Wollman, Herbert; and Chrouch, Robert
C, 3,463,925.
Chrow, Albert E., to Moore, Samuel, and Company. Composite tub-
ing. 3,445,583, 5-20-69, CI. 174-47.
Chrysler Corporation: See —
Ammerman, Frank E., 3,447,971.
Bachmann, William V., 3,427,682.
Bachmann, William V., 3,461,481.
Balan, Isadore; and Scott, Ian J. C, 3,447,624.
Bien, Alfred A., 3,449,799.
Bien, Alfred A., 3,474,846.
Blomquist, Alfred P., 3,426,778.
Brady, Charles E.; and Nuss, Christopher, 3,426,785.
Brandon, Thomas A., Jr., 3,430,439.
Brugler, Richard L., 3,438,219.
Bruhn, Richard A.; and Newland, Findlay E., 3,430,907.
Caldwell, Robert E.; and Cass, Louis G., 3,479,477.
Coudriet, Raymond T., 3,485,448.
Engel, John H., Jr., 3,454,621.
Fields, Bruce G., 3,431,627.
Folkerts, Walter E., 3,422,698.
Frantz, Robert N.; Ryszewski, Vincent J.; and Gilmour, Jack L.,
3,441,289.
Fristoe, John E.; and Chambers, Dale T., 3,466,889.
Gau, Leonard P.; and Platzer, George E.Jr., 3,439,250.
Grelf, Herman J., Jr.; Kuusik, Uno; and Koch, David A.,
3,485,440.
Hewitt, Keith A.; and Krantz, Emerson H., 3,454,299.
Jessee, Joseph S., 3,436,889.
Jessee, Joseph S., 3,471,970.
Keller, Robert P.; and Ash, Eugene J., 3,428,372.
Koch, David A., 3,480,203.
MacAfee, James E.; Davis, Robert L.; and Hentschel, Gerald P.,
3,428,034.
Noble, Gardiner A.; and Cummins, James M., 3,460,027.
Nogle, Thomas D.; and Smith, Richard H., 3,485,538.
Nogle, Thomas D., 3,485,540.
Pace, John G„ 3,447,646.
Pike, Kenneth R.; Wilcox, Quentin I.; and Cooper, Allen E.,
3,430,604.
Platzer, George E., Jr.; and Van Deusen, Bruce D., 3,423,578.
Renneker, Dennis N.; and Lowery, Throck M., 3,434,367.
Ryszewski, Vincent J., 3,428,345.
Sarto, Jorma O.; and Fouts, Paul G., 3,444,846.
Sarto, Jorma O , 3,454,264.
Smith, Robert H.; and Lenosky, John J., 3,453,699.
Snyder, George D., 3,450,853.
Sondej, Robert M„ 3,423,549.
Stadelmann, Joachim P., 3,449,955.
Terry, Sydney L.; and Batchelor, Robert B., 3,430,979.
Thorlakson, Daniel O., 3,453,679.
Winkelmann, Otto J.; and Sarto, Jorm O., 3,447,512.
Wu, Kuang-Wei G.; and Wontrobski, Charles E., 3,440,487.
Zichichi, Andrew W.; and Michalke, Klaus A., 3,447,185.
Chrysostomides, Stavro A. Shock absorbers for crutches. 3,486,515,
12-30-69, CI. 135-50.
Chryssopoulos, Demosthenis: See —
Klinger, Stephen R.; De Nunzio, Herman A.; and Chryssopou-
los, Demosthenis,3,487,390.
Chu, Arthur S.; and Parker, Almon S., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Aluminum fluoride production. 3,473,887, 10-21-69, CI. 23-
88.
Chu, Chang K., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Geometry of
shorted-cathode-emitter for low and high power thyristor.
3,476,992, 1 1-4-69, CI. 317-235.
Chu, David C; and Ting, Lee-Sen, to Hewlett-Packard Company.
Automatic-gain-controlled amplifier having a level indicator.
3,434,065, 3-18-69, CI. 330-2.
Chu, Lan J., to United States of America, Navy. Missile guidance
method and apparatus. 3,480,233, 11-25-69, CI. 244-3.18
Chu, Paul T.: See—
Coldren, Clarke L.; and Chu, Paul T.,3,474,806.
Shellene, Kent R.; and Chu, Paul T., 3,448,944.
Chu, Paul T.; and Coldren, Clarke L., to Shell Oil Company. In situ
pipeline heat generation. 3,473,542, 10-21-69, CI. 137-13.
Chu, Richard C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Modular cooling system. 3,481,393, 12-2-69, CI. 165-80.
Chu, Simon L. Lithographic plates. 3,479,182, 11-18-69, CI. 96-33.
Chu, Simon, to Polychrome Corporation. Lithographic plate.
3,440,050, 4-22-69, CI. 96-75.
Chua, Hua Thye, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Transient overdrive for diode-transistor- logic circuits. 3,427,474,
2-11-69, CI. 307-246.
Chua, Hua-Thye, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Flip-flop circuit including, coupling transistors and storage capaci-
tors to reduce capacitor recovery time. 3,437,844, 4-8-69, CI.
307-292.
Chua, James G. S., to Admiral Corporation. Remote control
microphone biasing circuit. 3,430,146, 2-25-69, CI. 325-392.
Chua, Leon O., to Purdue Research Foundation. Linear active net-
work that rotates a nonlinear resistor characteristic through a
predetermined angle. 3,454,908, 7-8-69, CI. 333-80.
Chubb, Alexander Albert: See —
Scragg, Frederick; and Chubb, Alexander Albert,3,444,600.
Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Safes Ltd.: See —
Sadler, John Alfred, 3,426,348.
Chubb's Australian Company Limited:See —
Burns, Barry, 3,473,262.
Chubbuck, John G., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Transducer, transducer system and transducer suspension spring.
3,470,432, 9-30-69, CI. 318-127.
Chuffart, Robert Charles Henri, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Manufacture of chlorinated hydrocarbons. 3,454,660, 7-
8-69, CI. 260-654.
Chugai Denki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Shibata, Akira, 3,460,735.
Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Katsunuma, Nobuhiko, 3,458,403.
Matsuo, Ichiro; and Ohki, Sadao, 3,429,884.
Nozaki, Hitosi; Noyori, Ryoji; and Mori, Takashi, 3,465,040.
Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha and Kyowa Hokko Co. Ltd.: See —
Okamoto, Hajime; and Koshimura, Saburo, 3,477,914.
Chugai Seiyzku K.K.: See —
Nitta, Yoshihiro; Namekata, Masaya; Tomita, Eiichi; and Hirota,
Yusaku, 3,432,489.
Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich; Gu-
lyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Evgenievich;
Korobochkin, Iosif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai Savvich; and
Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich. Lubricant for the processes of hot
extrusion of metals and alloys. 3,472,050, 10-14-69, CI. 72-42.
Chuillier, Germaine, born Nachmias: See —
Rumpf, Paul; Thuillier, Jean-Eugene; and Chuillier, Germaine,
born Nachmias, 3,457, 273.
Chujfi, Alvaro Saad. Pocketed reversible trousers. 3,425,062, 2-4-69,
CI. 2-227.
Chun, Herbert H., to Varian Associates. Dither-tuned tunable
microwave tube apparatus. 3,441,794, 4-29-69, CI. 315-39.61
Chun, Ping Sun, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Overload protected switching regulator. 3,466,527, 9-9-69, CI.
321-14.
Chun, Sung Woo. Beverage can top with tear-out closure retainer.
3,420,398, 1-7-69, CI. 220-54.
Chung, Harold; Dewhirst, Kenneth C; and Smutny, Edgar J., to
Shell Oil Company. Production of N-[2,7,l 1( 15)-alkapolyenyl]
amines. 3,444,202, 5-13-69, CI. 260-576.
Chung, Kwangho, to Skinner Precision Industries, Inc. Speed sensor
for linear induction motors. 3,440,532, 4-22-69, CI. 324-70.
Chung, Raymond, to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Process for cross-
linking cellulosic fibers during gas suspension of fibers. 3,440,135,
4-22-69, CI. 162-157.
Chupka, David E., to Black Clawson Company, The. Apparatus for
making multi-ply paper. 3,471,367, 10-7-69, CI. 162-303.
Chupp, John P.: See —
Early, Jack D.; and Chupp, John P.,3,454,638.
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Chupp, John P., to Monsanto Company. 0-(3-Trifluoromethyl-
cyanophenyl)-Oh hydrocarbyl alkylphosphonothioates. 3,458,606,
7-29-69, CI. 260-940.
Chupp, John P.; and Early, Jack D., to Monsanto Company. Control
of adult houseflies with 3-(4-halophenyl)- 3'-trifluoromethyl-4'-
halo-5-halosalicylanilides. 3,452,142, 6-24-69, CI. 424-230.
Chur, Sung Pal, to Data Products Corporation. Common cable com-
munication system incorporating isolation diodes. 3,435,415, 3-25-
69, CI. 340-163.
Chur, Sung Pal. Magnetic recording medium testing apparatus.
3,474,331, 10-21-69, CI. 324-34.
Chur, Sung Pal: See—
Stuart-Williams, Raymond; and Chur, Sung Pal, 3,479,664.
Church, Charles H.; Davenport, William S.; and Haun, Robert D.,
Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Radiation source for
producing continuous coherent radiations. 3,483,481, 12-9-69, CI.
331-94.5
Church, Charles H.; and Sletten, Andreas M., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. High power, non-linear, gas tube resistor.
3,474,287, 10-21-69, CI. 315-36.
Church, Herman S., to Monarch Rubber Company, The. Rubber
moldings for automobile windows and manufacture thereof.
3,436,891, 4-8-69, CI. 52-716.
Church, James W., to Wallaceburg Brass, Limited. Single handle
mixing faucet. 3,437,1 12, 4-8-69, CI. 137-636.2
Church, Joseph H. Electronic razor. 3,480,848, 11-25-69, CI. 318-
128.
Church, Peter K., to Kaman Sciences Corporation, mesne. Linear
differential transformer transducer with nonmagnetic core.
3,484,678, 12-16-69, CI. 323-51.
Church, Ralph E.; and Lindt, Stanley L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Motor vibration suppression mounting system. 3,465,182, 9-
2-69, CI. 310-51.
Church, Richard A., to Carrier Corporation. Air conditioning ap-
paratus. 3,441,080, 4-29-69, CI. 165-2.
Church, Richard O.: See-
Davis, William J.; and Church, Richard O.,3,474,703.
Church, Robert Fitz Randolph; Kende, Andrew Steven; and Weiss,
Martin Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. 2,2-and 3,3-
hydrazi-steroids of the androstane and pregnane series. 3,438,973,
4-15-69, CI. 260-239.5
Church, Robert Fitz Randolph; and Weiss, Martin Joseph, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. Novel 2-azoalkyl-7-chloro-l, 2,3,4-
tetrahydro-4- oxo-6-quinazolinesulfonamides. 3,459,752, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-256.5
Church, Robert J., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Stable fertilizer ammoniating solution and method of making said
solution. 3,438,764, 4-15-69, CI. 71-30.
Church, Robert Stanley, to Wingard Limited. Anti-glare rear view
mirror for vehicles. 3,463,576, 8-26-69, CI. 350-281.
Church, Thomas A.; and Davis, George D., to International Molding
Machine Co. Molding machine. 3,478,812, 1 1-18-69, CI. 164-183.
Church, Warren C, to Lane Company Inc., The. Reclining chair.
3,476,495, 11-4-69, CI. 297-83.
Churches, Dave F. Leg stabilizer for skiers. 3,439,387, 4-22-69, CI.
24-73.
Churchill, Alan W., to Automatic Switch Company. Valve having
releasable latch mechanism. 3,463,443, 8-26-69, CI. 251-70.
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., to Automatic Switch
Company. Manually operable valve having solenoid controlled
releasable latch mechanism. 3,463,444, 8-26-69, CI. 251-70.
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., to Automatic Switch
Company. Valve having solenoid controlled connection between
manual operator and valve element. 3,463,445, 8-26-69, CI. 251-
70.
Churchill, Charles, and Company Limited: See—
Thorneycroft, Malcolm, 3,438,293.
Churchill Instrument Company Limited: See —
Stimpson, Gordon Edward Tribe, 3,423,502.
Churchill, Ivan F.; Searcy, Homer A.; and Taylor, Monroe F., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Wrapping machine. 3,469,368, 9-30-69, CI.
53-229.
Churchill Machine Tools Co., Limited, The: See —
Welsh, Robert J., 3,456,394.
Churchill, Ralph, Jr.; and Flock, Henry H., to Parker-Hannifin Cor-
poration. Speed variable piston and cylinder arrangements.
3,476,014, 11-4-69, CI. 91-394.
Churchill, Robert C, to General Dynamics Corporation. Single unit
main landing gear system. 3,485,465, 12-23-69, CI. 244-102.
Churla, John J., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Card frame as-
sembly. 3,432,794, 3-1 1-69, CI. 339-17.
Churla, John J., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Multiconductor
cable connector assembly. 3,435,403, 3-25-69, CI. 339-17.
Chute, Challoner R. Plant receptacle. 3,455,055, 7-15-69, CI. 47-
38.1
Chute, Richard, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Safety apparatus.
3,460,853, 8-12-69, CI. 280-150.
Chute, Richard, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Safety method and ap-
paratus. 3,481,625, 12-2-69, CI. 280-150.
Chute, Richard: See —
Martin, Robert L.; and Chute, Richard.3,429,583.
Chutter, Richard R. Pneumatic tubular construction. 3,473,761, 10-
21-69, CI. 244-119.
Chvapil, Milos; Krajicek, Milan; and Adam, Miloslav, to Spofa, Sdru-
zeni podniku pro zdravotnickou vyrobu. Artificial blood vessels
and mehod of preparing the same. 3,425,418, 2-4-69, CI. 128-334.
Chwasciak, Paul, to Burroughs Corporation. Business form layout
specification sheet. 3,484,120, 12-16-69, CI. 283-56.
Chwastiak, Stephen, to Union Carbide Corporation. Asbestos com-
position. 3,471,438, 10-7-69, CI. 260-40.
Chyle, John J., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Dual arc welding
process. 3,437,787, 4-8-69, CI. 219-137.
Chynoweth, Alan G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
High speed magnetoresistive switching device. 3,428,833, 2-18-69,
CI. 307-309.
Chyo Balance Corporation: See —
Iwata, Shigeo, 3,469,455.
Ciaccia, Patrick J.,: See —
Ciaccia, Patrick J., 3,482,065.
Ciaccia, Patrick J., 42% to Ciaccia, Patrick J., 29% to Linsley,
Douglas F., and 29% to Swebilius, Earl. Rotary distributor switch
for internal combustion engine. 3,482,065, 12-2-69, CI. 200-24.
Ciaccio, Peter L., to Flexible, Inc. Sewer rodding machine with
power reel. 3,464,076, 9-2-69, CI. 15-104.3
Cialella, Carmen M., to United States of America, Army. Directional
radiation detector. 3,454,770, 7-8-69, CI. 250-105.
Ciampa, Lincoln L., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Package
for syringe. 3,434,587, 3-25-69, CI. 206-17.5
Ciampa, Lincoln Lloyd, to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Shear-
ing device. 3,444,620, 5-20-69, CI. 30-231.
Ciancio, Pasqualina J. Liquid applicator. 3,428,404, 2-18-69, CI.
401-109.
Ciancio, Peter G. Saddle support. 3,476,255, 1 1-4-69, CI. 21 1-13.
Ciapetta, Frank G.: See —
Baker, Richard W.; Ciapetta, Frank G.; Wilson, Charles P., Jr.;
and Maher, Philip K.,3,425,956.
Ciapetta, Frank G.; Henderson, Donald S.; and Baust, George A., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Catalytic muffler device. 3,471,265, 10-7-69,
CI. 23-288.
Ciavola, David T.: See —
Kozlin, Joseph R.; and Ciavola, David T.,3,455,537.
Ciba Corporation: See —
Anner, Georg; Ueberwasser, Helmut; and Meystre, Charles,
3,423,437.
Anner, Georg; Meystre, Charles; Kalvoda, Jaroslav; and
Ueberwasser, Hellmut, 3,431,191.
Anner, Georg; and Wieland, Peter, 3,432,528.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, 3,459,769.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, 3,459,791.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, 3,470,240.
Bauer, Kurt, 3,432,594.
Beck, Dieter; and Schenker, Karl, 3,429,886.
Bencze, William Laszlo, 3,470,234.
Bencze, William Laszlo, 3,471,505.
Bencze, William Laszlo, 3,476,767.
Bickel, Hans; Bosshardt, Rolf; Fechtig, Bruno; Schenker, Karl;
and Urech, Jakob, 3,483,197.
Blatter, Herbert Morton, 3,423,409.
Blatter, Herbert Morton, 3,423,414.
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
de Stevens, George, 3,454,573.
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
DeStevens, George, 3,483,200.
Carney, Richard William James, 3,483,205.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, 3,423,458.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, 3,449,343.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, 3,454,629.
De Luca, Patrick Philip; and Lachman, Leon, 3,429,967.
de Stevens, George; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and Chernov, Har-
vey, 3,449,498.
Dreyfuss, Paul; and Anderau, Walter, 3,436,218.
Fearon, Robert Earl; and Foss, Rudolph George, 3,475,239.
Finch, Neville; and Taylor, William Irving, 3,466,319.
Fuhrer, Walter, 3,442,897.
Gaeumann, Ernst; Prelog, Vladimir; Bickel, Hans; and Vischer,
Ernst, 3,471,476.
Hotko, Edward Alexander; and Lachman, Leon, 3,456,049.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Bencze, William Laszlo,
3,422,114.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Werner, Lincoln Harvey,
3,459,860.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Werner, Lincoln Harvey,
3,470,185.
Hueni, Albrecht; Schweizer, Ernst; and Schroeder, Dorothy,
3,445,467.
Ilvespaa, Atso, 3,464,984.
Jaques, Roland; and Desaulles, Pierre-Antoine, 3,462,531.
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli,
3,428,537.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jeger, Oskar; Wehrli, Hans Ueli; and Schaffner, Kurt,
3,454,599.
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli,
3,478,068.
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli,
3,483,235.
Jeger, Oskar; Wehrli, Hans Ueli; and Schaffner, Kurt,
3,484,456.
Keberle, Heinrich; Faigle, Johann Werner; and Wilhelm, Max,
3,471,548.
Lachman, Leon; and Rehm, Carl Richard, 3,443,004.
Marxer, Adrian; and Ferrini, Pier Giorgio, 3,455,918.
Marxer, Adrian, 3,459,765.
Marxer, Adrian, 3,468,906.
Marxer, Adrian, 3,487,469.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,449,360.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert; and de Stevens, George, 3,454,575.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert; Lucas, Robert Armistead; and de
Stevens, George, 3,455,923.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,455,937.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,468,893.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,481,941.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,483,209.
Mull, Robert Paul; and Mizzoni, Renat Herbert, 3,423,406.
Mull, Robert Paul, 3,459,792.
Pita, Fred, 3,453,293.
Robison, Michael Mullen, 3,455,944.
Schenker, Karl, 3,474,463.
Schmidt, Paul; Schweizer, Ernst; Eichenberger, Kurt; and Wil-
helm, Max, 3,422,098.
Schmidt, Paul, 3,442,894.
Schmidt, Paul; Eichenberger, Kurt; Rossi, Alberto; and Wilhelm,
Max, 3,444,177.
Schmidt, Paul; Wilhelm, Max; and Eichenberger, Kurt,
3,455,928.
Schmidt, Paul; Eichenberger, Kurt; and Wilhelm, Max,
3,475,443.
Sheth, Pravin; and Lachman, Leon, 3,421,920.
Smith, James Gordon, 3,434,473.
Spciser, Peter, 3,432,592.
Urech, Jakob; Fechtig, Bruno; Bosshardt, Rolf; Bickel, Hans;
Schenker, Karl; and Wilhelm, Max, 3,484,437.
Vcster, Frederic; Majcr, Heinz; and Mueller, Johannes,
3,472,831.
Vcster, Frederic, 3,475,402.
Vischer, Ernst; Fechtig, Bruno; and Bickel, Hans, 3,454,564.
Walker, Gordon Northrop, 3,449,350.
Walker, Gordon Northrop, 3,471,473.
Werner, Lincoln Harvey, 3,449,418.
Werner, Lincoln Harvey; and Barrett, Walter Edward,
3,449,500.
Werner, Lincoln Harvey, 3,480,714.
Werner, Lincoln Harvey, 3,483,203.
Werner, Lncoln Harvey, 3,483,206.
Wcttstcin, Albert; Anner, Georg; Ehmann, Ludwig; and Wie-
land, Peter, 3,453,296.
Wcttstein, Albert; Anncr, Georg; Heusler, Karl; Kalvoda,
Jaroslav; and Ucbcrwasser, Hellmut, 3,458,539.
Wilhelm, Max, 3,423,425.
Wilhelm, Max; Dacniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul, 3,455,946.
Wilhelm, Max; Dacniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul, 3,480,640.
Wilhelm, Max; Dacniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul, 3,483,221.
Ciba Limited: See—
Altcrmatt, Hans, 3,478,024.
Altcrmatt, Hans, 3,484,441.
Andcrau, Walter, 3,443,952.
Anderau, Walter; Mory, Rudolf; and Piller, Bernhard,
3,454,402.
Andcrau, Walter; and Schaller, Heinrich, 3,455,694.
Artz, Klaus, 3,478,011.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, 3,470,184.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, 3,472,857.
Arya, Vishwa Prakash, 3,478,032.
Batzcr, Hans; and Nikles, Erwin, 3,436,408.
Batzcr, Hans; Ernst, Otto; and Niklaus, Ulrich, 3,470,266.
Batzcr, Hans; and Porrct, Daniel, 3,480,692.
Bcrgcr, Alfred; and Langc, Burkhart, 3,427,251.
Bcriger, Ernst; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,456,039.
Berigcr, Ernst, 3,459,801.
Beriger, Ernst, 3,468,984.
Bcriger, Ernst, 3,483,252.
Brcsciani, Angclo; and Dcflorin, Alberto, 3,455,861.
Buchlcr, Arthur; Sulzcr, Georg; and Fasciati, Alfred, 3,468,618.
Cameron, Grant McLay; and Duke, Angus John, 3,465,057.
Casty, Richard; Bergcr, Alfred; Mosimann, Walter; and Abel,
Heinz. 3,421,830.
Dacndlikcr, Gustav; and Fucrcr, Hcini, 3,430,108.
Dc Montmollin, Rene, 3,449,317.
Dobinson, Bryan, 3,438,91 1.
Dubsky, George Jon; and Stark, Bernard Peter, 3,458,483.
Duennenberger, Max; and Schellenbaum, Max, 3,470,232.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,429,688.
Duerr, Dieter; Rohr, Otto; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig,
3,429,689.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,467,757.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,487,156.
Ehrat, Kurt, 3,427,399.
Ehrat, Kurt; and Zuehlke, Gerhard, 3,453,919.
Ehrbar, Jakob; and Flury, Emil, 3,463,062.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, 3,455,869.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, 3,470,128.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, 3,470,129.
Ernst, Otto; Neubold, Kurt; Ibing, Guenther; and Kugler, Fritz,
3,470,132.
Forster, Ewald; Porret, Daniel; and Ruf, Peter, 3,483,168.
Frauchiger, Ulrich; and Becheiraz, Joseph, 3,457,898.
Frey, Christoph; Hecker, August; Mueller, Rudolf; and Surber,
Werner, 3,472,844.
Froehlich, Alfred, 3,455,892.
Froehlich, Alfred, 3,455,893.
Froehlich, Alfred, 3,472,145.
Geiger, Max, 3,470,293.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., 3,454,539.
Guglielmetti, Leonardo; Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil, 3,449,330.
Guth, Christian, 3,421,923.
Guye-Vuilleme, Jean-Frederic, 3,455,958.
Guye-Vuilleme, Jean-Frederic, 3,484,460.
Hari, Istvan; and Staeuble, Max, 3,483,230.
Hegar, Gert, 3,455,922.
Hofmann, Peter; and Guth, Christian, 3,449,160.
Huber, Helmut; Schaefer, Paul; and Biland, Hans Rudolf,
3,423,360.
Jaeger, Horst, 3,449,218.
Leumann, Ernst; and Porret, Daniel, 3,465,030.
Liechti, Peter; and Roth, Willy, 3,468,963.
Loeffel, Hansrole, 3,443,953.
Lohse, Friedrich; and Batzer, Hans, 3,442,870.
Luescher, Rene, 3,438,354.
Luethi, Christian, 3,442,898.
Luethi, Christian; and Eschle, Karl, 3,444,164.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil, 3,429,877.
Maeder, Erwin; and Siegrist, Adolf Emil, 3,444,180.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil, 3,455,837.
Martin, Henry; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,420,892.
Martin, Henry; Duerr, Dieter; Hitz, Hans Rudolf; and von Orelli,
Marcus, 3,483,296.
McKay, Alan Gordon; and Brown, Peter Thomas, 3,449,278.
Merk, Wilhelm, 3,462,537.
Metzger, Karl; Porret, Daniel; and Batzer, Hans, 3,423,429.
Montmollin, Ren'e De; Loeffel, Hansrolf; Oetiker, Alfred; and
Buehler, Arthur, 3,444,156.
Mory, Rudolf; and Oetiker, Alfred, 3,443,947.
Mory, Rudolp, 3,454,401.
Mueller, Jean; and Bucher, Ernst, 3,459,543.
Nachbur, Hermann; Berger, Alfred; Guth, Christian; and
Maeder, Arthur, 3,423,369.
Nachbur, Hermann; Werner, Robert; and Maeder, Arthur,
3,449,302.
Nagarajan, Kuppuswamy, 3,423,402.
Neuenschwander, Ernst; Schuett, Klaus; and Scheller, Walter,
3,429,661.
Nikles, Erwin; and Rohr, Otto, 3,455,983.
Nikles, Erwin, 3,459,751.
Nikles, Erwin; and Hitz, Hans-Rudolf, 3,459,771.
Nobs, Horst, 3,472,670.
Oetiker, Alfred; and Mory, Rudolf, 3,443,949.
Orth, Hans; and Niklaus, Ulrich, 3,449,340.
Piller, Bernhard; and Oetiker, Alfred, 3,429,705.
Piller, Bernhard, 3,455,695.
Porret, Daniel, 3,429,833.
Porret, Daniel, 3,432,500.
Porret, Daniel; and Aenishaenslin, Rudolf, 3,449,353.
Porret, Daniel; Lohse, Friedrich; Leumann, Ernst; Nikles, Erwin;
and Batzer, Hans, 3,455,949.
Ramanathan, Visvanathan, 3,483,180.
Reich, Ernst; and Rickenbaeher, Hans Rudolf, 3,439,003.
Reich, Ernst; and Dettwiler, Werner, 3,449,425.
Rembold, Karl-Heinz, 3,480,471.
Renner, Alfred, 3,428,607.
Renner, Alfred, 3,470,110.
Rhyner, Paul; and Artz, Klaus, 3,438,967.
Riat, Henri; and Hegar, Gert, 3,438,962.
Rickenbaeher, Hans Rudolf, 3,433,810.
Rickenbaeher, Hans Rudolf, 3,455,970.
Rohr, Otto, 3,421,883.
Rohr, Otto; and Hubele, Adolf, 3,423,470.
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Rohr, Otto, 3,472,933.
Rohr, Otto, 3,480,658.
Ronco, Karl; and Mueller, Willy, 3,438,966.
Ronco, Karl; and Roueche, Armand, 3,472,834.
Ronco, Karl; and Hari, Istvan, 3,480,625.
Schaefer, Paul; and Oetiker, Alfred, 3,455,690.
Schaefer, Paul; Mayer, Fritz; and Maeder, Arthur, 3,459,716.
Siegrist, Adolf Emil; Liechti, Peter; Maeder, Erwin; and Gugliel-
metti, Leonardo, 3,444,179.
Stahel, Peter; Wegmann, Jacques; and Ruetimeyer, Bernhard,
3,424,543.
Stark, Bernard Peter; and Jones, Michael Edward Benet,
3,424,699.
Thaddey, Kurt, 3,469,915.
Weber, Kurt; Staeuble, Max; Ulrich, Paul; and Kern, Walter,
3,464,780.
Weber, Kurt; Rickenbacher, Hansruedi; and Meister, Ulrich,
3,473,882.
Wick, Arnold, 3,471,524.
Zickendraht, Christian; and Buehler, Arthur, 3,483,190.
Zimmermann, Karl; Sturzenegger, Carlmax; and Eicher, Werner,
3,441,141.
Cibie, Pierre, to Projecteurs Cibie. Arrangement for the automatic
regulation of the orientation of the headlamps of a vehicle.
3,453,424, 7-1-69, CI. 240-7.1
Ciboit, Jacques Jean, to Etablissements Laguilharre. Process for the
treatment of powdered products. 3,443,959, 5-13-69, CI. 99-56.
Cibula, Alvin M.: See —
Flatt, Walter W., 3,429,633.
Cibula, William G.; and Schuster, Ronald, to Picker Corporation,
mesne. X-ray timing device using a light-conducting paddle with
spaced light-admitting holes for uninterrupted light transmission to
a detector. 3,444,378, 5-13-69, CI. 250-95.
Ciccarelli, Dom J.; See —
Calhoon, Charles D., Sr.; and Ciccarelli, Dom J. ,3,444,557.
Cicchiello, Frank N., to General Atronics Corporation. Photoelectric
code reading apparatus having auxiliary light source for bias and
including edge illuminated plate. 3,440,431, 4-22-69, CI. 250-219.
Ciccone, Michael J. Hairdresser's curling tool. 3,460,545, 8-12-69,
CI. 132-33.
Ciccone, Thomas Q.; and Kowalick, James F., to United States of
America, Army. Dispersal projectile. 3,434,420, 3-25-69, CI. 102-
56.
Ciccotto, Domenick. Cathode ray tube having image-forming ele-
ments in displaced, parallel planes. 3,478,242, 11-11-69, CI. 313-
92.
Ciccu, Raimondo: See —
Ferrara, Gianfranco; Del Fa', Clemente; Carta, Mario; and Cic-
cu, Raimondo, 3,476, 243.
Cicognani, Mario, to Pirelli S.p.A. V-Belt. 3,479,892, 11-25-69, CI.
74-233.
Cicutta, Gucrrino: See —
Pcracca, Manlio; and Cicutta, Guerrino, 3,441,061.
Cic Electro-Mccanique: See —
Bidard, Rene, 3,450,904.
Cic Fsc des Maticrcs Plastiques Plasco: See —
Riss, Paul; and Fuchs, Joseph, 3,454,181.
Ciegler, Alex; and Lillchoj, Eivind B., to United States of America,
Agriculture. Microbiological decontamination of aflatoxin- con-
taminated edibles. 3,428,458, 2-18-69, CI. 99-2.
Ciclaszyk, Edward F., to General Time Corporation. Friction
mechanism for clock. 3,443,375, 5-13-69, CI. 58-85.5
Ciclaszyk, Edward F., to General Time Corporation. Animated
novelty clock. 3,461,665, 8-19-69, CI. 58-29.
Ciclaszyk, Edward F.: See—
Frcy, Hubcrtus G.; and Ciclaszyk, Edward F., 3,45 1,272.
Cielo, John R., to International Business Machines Corporation. DC-
to-DC converter with continuous feed to the load. 3,443,194, 5-6-
69, CI. 321-2.
Cier, Harry E. Extractive recovery of formaldehyde. 3,423,368, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-67.
Cier, Harry E., to Esso Research and Engineering Company, mesne.
Solution dimerization. 3,454,665, 7-8-69, CI. 260-666.
Cicri, Frank Vincent: See —
Scpulvcda, Ralph Raymond; and Cieri, Frank Vin-
ccnt.3,474,038.
Cicsiclski, Leo Frank: See—
Hcrrlingcr, Richard; Kirkland, Claude James; and Ciesielski,
Leo Frank, 3,432,402.
Cicsla, Stanley F.: See—
Wilkinson, Ralph L.; and Cicsla, Stanley F.,3,472,671.
Cicslak, Arthur B.: See—
Jorgcnscn, Adam A.; Cicslak, Arthur B.; and Bentley, Robert
W., 3,445,728.
Cicslik, Robert J.: See-
Merrill, Alan M.; and Cicslik, Robert J. ,3,473,748.
Cifclli, John G. Hold down device for conduit-enclosed cables or
wires. 3,454,1 15, 7-8-69, CI. 174-135.
Cigarette Components Limited: See—
Hemming, David Henry; and Davenport, Francis Robert,
3,485,208.
Cilag-Chemie Limited: See —
Habicht, Ernst; and Zubiani, Ruggero, 3,435,035.
Richter, Carl; and Erdmann, Raymond, 3,444,056.
Cilia, Paolo. Hanger for disc -shaped phonograph records. 3,429,629,
2-25-69, CI. 312-10.
Cillag, John R.; and Campbell, James D., Ill, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Fused salt electrolytic cell with
diaphragms having insulative spacers. 3,432,421, 3-11-69, CI. 204-
247.
Cilluffo, Frank A. Childproof safety container and closure.
3,445,022, 5-20-69, CI. 215-9.
Cilluffo, Frank A.; and Rusak, Walter, Jr., to Lipton, Thomas J., Inc.
Containers. 3,424,351, 1-28-69, CI. 222-189.
Ciments Lafarge: See —
Rives, Jean Joseph, 3,425,853.
Cimerol, Joseph J.; Clarke, William M.; and Denton, William I., to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Hydrogenation apparatus
provided with internal filter for separating reaction product.
3,431,085, 3-4-69, CI. 23-288.
Cimetiere, Claudette; Desroches, Jean; and Routier, Claude, to
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process of extraction of
polonium. 3,459,513, 8-5-69, CI. 23-312.
Cimetta, Henry. Slide rule. 3,443,749, 5-13-69, CI. 235-70.
Cimlov, Boris, to FMC Corporation. Fluid flow control apparatus.
3,442,305, 5-6-69, CI. 141-141.
Cimolino, Gerald N. Co-axial cable stripping, trimming and cutting
tool. 3,486,216, 12-30-69, CI. 29-427.
Cinatl, Fred J.; and Lehman, Lewis M., to Square D Company. Elec-
trical connector assembly for the vertical bus bars in a control
center cabinet section. 3,478,299, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 339-64.
Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Company, The:5ee —
Jones, Royal R., 3,471,534.
Sims, Fred I., 3,422,769.
Travlos, John A., 3,485,274.
Cincinnati Cleaning and Finishing Machinery Company: See —
Huddle, Harley E., 3,442,708.
Cincinnati Industries Inc.: See —
Frick, Roy C; Calvin, Victor E.; Sharpe, John C; and Rowe
William Wallace, 3,483,071.
Krehnbrink, Lewis W., 3,476,644.
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The: See —
Abt, Ronald C; and Adams, Robert R., 3,427,239.
Abt, Ronald C, 3,430,851.
Ackermann, Russell A., Jr., 3,471,277.
Berghauoen, Philip E., 3,443,153.
Bruns, Edward C, 3,465,630.
Burnett, Lonnie A.; Rave, Joseph A., Jr.; Read, Richard E.; and
Neal, Norman D., 3,486,012.
Decker, Jacob, 3,420,009.
Decker, Jacob, 3,434,244.
Easton, Arlyn T., 3,442,785.
Edwards, Bobbie L., 3,430,473.
Frye, Alfred H., 3,452,047.
Frye, Alfred H., 3,486,992.
Hendrixson, Charles D.; and Henry, Robert L., 3,471,241.
Henry, Robert L., 3,463,896.
Long, William A., 3,485,701.
Losey, Jerry E., 3,483,347.
Ma, Carlton Y. W.; and Pfister, Stanley A., 3,478,513.
Messinger, Richard C, 3,451,300.
Morgan, John M., Jr., 3,474,216.
Neal, Norman D.; Taylor, Ralph C, Jr.; and Albrecht, George
O., 3,465,332.
Ray, Joseph C, 3,447,402.
Read, Richard E., 3,430,035.
Richter, Robert C; and Hasz, John R., 3,486,585.
Soukup, Victor G.; and Horst, Raymond W., 3,477,900.
Stuckey, Albert D. C; and Gruber, Paul J., 3,422,583.
Wolf, Marvin L., 3,482,521.
Cincinnati Shaper Company, The: See —
Graf, Raymond J.; Burns, Robert; and Jahnke, Robert H.,
3,448,645.
Graf, Raymond John; and Koors, Carl William, 3,460,202.
Smith, Joe A., 3,464,089.
Cincinnati Time Recorder Co.: See —
Zimmer, Ernest B., 3,469,390.
Cincinnati Time Recorder Company, The: See —
Schinner, Thomas J.; and Zimmer, Ernest B., 3,463,890.
Cindico (Products) Limited: See —
Shaw, David Robert, 3,447,832.
Cinerama, Inc.: See —
Conroy, Coleman T., 3,457,007.
Cines, Martin R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method for coat-
ing the interior surface of a polyolefin article with an impermeable
polymer. 3,449,479, 6-10-69, CI. 264-92.
Cines, Martin R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Parison heating.
3,462,582, 8-19-69, CI. 219-388.
Cines, Martin R.; and Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Method of producing a foamed and/or cross-linked
polymer using a radiation decomposable agent. 3,484,352, 12-16-
69, CI. 204-159.18
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cinnamon, Jerome M.: See—
Schipper, Edgar; Oroshnik, William; and Cinnamon, Jerome
M.,3,435,064.
Cinquin, Jean Pierre, to Lucien Ferraz & Cie. Fuse cartridge.
3,453,579, 7-1-69, CI. 337-203.
Ciochetto, Joseph J., to Koppers Company, Inc. Apparatus for mak-
ing steel. 3,480,266, 11-25-69, CI. 266-27.
Ciofani, Ovid P. Method of making a reflective flexible screen.
3,454,687, 7-8-69, CI. 264-1.
Cioffi, Angelo J.: See —
Burdock, Joseph L.; and Cioffi, Angelo J., 3,483,678.
Ciongwa, Joachim; and Sushardt, Wolfgang, to Holstein & Kappert
Maschinenfabrik 'Phonix' GmbH. Transporting arrangement for
bottles or the like in a bottle cleaning apparatus. 3,474,894, 10-
28-69, CI. 198-131.
Ciotti, George A.; and Shade, Keith N., to Smith, A. O., Corpora-
tion. Selectively operable multiple loads. 3,436,528, 4-1-69, CI.
235-92.
Cipan-Companhia Industrial Produtora de Antibioticos S.A.R.L.,
Societe Anonyme: See —
da Silva, Joao Jse Rodiles Frausto, 3,483,199.
Circle F Industries, Inc.: See —
Lawson, Gustaf R., 3,464,050.
Circle Machine Co., Inc.: See—
Comeau, George O.; Laurence, Leonard J.; and Ordway,
Richard S., 3,466,683.
Circuit Research Company: See —
Burr, Robert Page, 3,431,638.
Cirer, Frank H.: See —
Southerland, Arthur, Jr.; Cirer, Frank H.; and Anderson, Alfred
G., 3,480,157.
Ciriack, Gunter; Eckert, Georg; and Hofmann, Horst, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Electrode system for electronic-discharge
tubes. 3,453,479, 7-1-69, CI. 313-311.
Ciric, Julius; and Reid, Luther J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Method of preparing faujasite-type crystalline zeolites. 3,433,589,
3-18-69, CI. 23-113.
Cirino, John F.; and Brenner, Charles, to Mr. Robot, Inc. Vehicle
washing apparatus. 3,431,580, 3-1 1-69, CI. 15-302.
Cirrincione, Gilbert; and Anderson, Robert R., to Gardner-Denver
Company. Compressor control system. 3,482,768, 12-9-69, CI.
230-205.
Cissell, Ralph E.: See —
Darr, Joseph, Jr.; and Cissell, Ralph E., 3,443,472.
Cissell, W. M., Manufacturing Company: See —
Blevens, Bertram G., 3,429,489.
Cist, John David, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. De-
fect detector which simultaneously views a large and small area of
the sample. 3,427,462, 2-11-69, CI. 250-219.
Cistola, Anthony B., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Planar visual readout display devices. 3,426,248, 2-4-69, CI.
315-169.
Cistone, David R., to Armstrong Cork Company. Vented closure.
3,471,051, 10-7-69, CI. 215-40.
Ciszewski, Joseph F.; Hayase, Masashi; and Robinson, Norman F., to
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Induction heating tool.
3,428,769, 2-18-69, CI. 219-9.5
CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunications: See —
Berman, Leon, 3,426,279.
Berman, Leon, 3,449,690.
Bizet, Pierre, 3,431,435.
Bizet, Pierre, 3,443,234.
Laborde, Emile; and Zilbcrman. Jean, 3,451,913.
Lalande, Jean F.; and Sichel, Alfred, 3,458,826.
Moch, Pierre, 3,482,042.
Monin, Claude, 3,449,590.
Monin, Claude, 3,486,035.
Oswald, Jacques, 3,479,457.
Selz, Jacques, 3,462,558.
Citation Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Birdwell, Dewie W., 3,437,110.
Cities Service Athabasca, Inc.: See—
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O.;, 3,430,814.
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O., 3,433,245.
Cities Service Oil Company: See —
Beers, Russel L., 3,448,787.
Burke, Walter E.; and Hinds, Lennox S., 3,462,598.
Ehrgott, Charles W.; and Kerschner, Paul M., 3,425,930.
Fallgatter, Wayne S., 3,421,582.
Fallgatter, Wayne S., 3,452,817.
Fischer, Robert L., 3,428,565.
Hellings, Richard E., 3,421,838.
Revukas, Anthony J., 3,440,028.
Revukas, Anthony J., 3,445,206.
Revukas, Anthony J., 3,478,088.
Cities Service Research and Development Company: See —
Stokes, Charles W., 3,449,085.
Van Driesen, Roger P., 3,420,71 1.
Van Driesen, Roger P., 3,477,944.
Cities Service Tankers Corporation: See —
Maddock, Edward G., 3,450,086.
Citizen Tokei Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Isekil, Hajime; and Hirano, Hiroshi,
3,433,011.
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Inoki, Kazuyoshi; and Iseki, Hajime,
3,452,539.
Mori, Tadamichi; and Tanabe, Koji, 3,422,738.
Mori, Tadamichi; and Tanabe, Koji, 3,474,713.
Mori, Tadamichi; Yanagawa, Yoshihiko; and Suzuki, Naomichi,
3,481,258.
Nakai, Akira; Nakagawa, Kei; Kume, Kazunari; and Aida,
Tadayoshi, 3,469,389.
Shimizu, Shotaro; and Watai, Kuniyoshi, 3,444,012.
Tamaru, Munetaka, 3,429,119.
Teramoto, Kazuo; and Nakayama, Yasuaki, 3,438,196.
Yoshida, Masateru; and Mori, Tadamichi, 3,429,242.
Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.: See—
Nakazima, Yoshiyuki; and Kozasa, Ken, 3,465,61 1.
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi, 3,458,124.
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi, 3,469,778.
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi, 3,482,775.
Usui, Hiroshi; and Kaminishi, Takehito, 3,465,512.
Citizens and Southern National Bank, Trustees, Employees' Savings
and Profit Sharing trust fund of 1he:See —
Martin, Roy A., 3,455,431.
City of Hope Medical Center: See —
Roberts, Eugene, 3,448,009.
Ciuffini, Anthony J. Display method for cathode ray tube.
3,473,075, 10-14-69, CI. 315-10.
Ciullo, Vincent J. Modular wall panel construction. 3,452,499, 7-1-
69, CI. 52-311.
Civitello, Anthony J., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Bag with
pocket. 3,456,866, 7-22-69, CI. 229-56.
Civolani, Bruno, to Benell S.p.A. Gun with a floating breech bolt.
3,447,417, 6-3-69, CI. 89-182.
CkD Blansko, narodni podnik: See —
Hosnedl, Vaclav; and Nechleba, Miroslav, 3,433,165.
CKD Praha, oborovy podnik: See—
Bezouska, Vlastimil; Skvor, Josef; Pajisek, Frantisek; Zavazal,
Zdenek; and Polorny, Oldrich, 3,435,304.
Pospisil, Jaroslav; and Hubacek, Vaclav, 3,479,882.
C&L Industries, Inc: See—
Levake, Richard Neilson, 3,453,006.
Claas, Gunther. Electric spot welding apparatus. 3,487,191, 12-30-
69, CI. 219-119.
Claas, Reinhold. Aligning device for attachments of agricultural
machines and the like. 3,431,711, 3-11-69, CI. 56-21.
Claasen, Volkert: See—
Moed, Hendrik Durk; Claasen, Volkert; and van Dijk,
Jan,3,444,210.
Claassen, Volkert; Huisman, Hendrikus Obias; and Mos, Gerardus
Henricus Maria, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Compositions
and methods employing N(a-naphthyl) aminoaliphatic acid and
lower alkyl esters thereof as tranquilizers. 3,472,938, 10-14-69, CI.
424-309.
Clachan, Margaret L.: See —
Abbott, Terence A.; Clachan, Margaret L.; Kennedy, David
Rankine; Mclntyre, Ian S.; and Shephard, Basil R.,3,447,947.
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick Terrence; and Shephard,
Basil R., to Bexford Limited. Plastic film coated with antistatic
agent. 3,446,651, 5-27-69, CI. 117-73.
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick T.; Turner, Richard G.; and
Shephard, Basil R., to Bexford Limited. Hydrophobic film
rendered antistatic by phenol- formaldehyde resin derivatives.
3,475,203, 10-28-69, CI. 117-138.8
Clack, Alan V.: See—
Clukey, Wayne H.; Alboucq, Robert L.; and Clack, Alan
V. ,3,442,786.
Claes, Jean Arthur Auguste. Sliding closures. 3,481,079, 12-2-69, CI.
49-216.
Claessens, Frans D.; and Hein, Theodore F., to N.V. Koninklijke
Sphinx-Ceramique v/h Petrus, Regout. Method of drying a
moulded ceramic article on a form. 3,439,433, 4-22-69, CI. 34-
103.
Claesson, Nils-Erik: See —
Persson, Erik; Claesson, Nils-Erik; Trulsson, Ingvar; and Me-
landsor, Osvald.3,470,383.
Claeys, Marcel. Weft-gripper for shuttleless loom. 3,447,574, 6-3-69,
CI. 139-125.
Claeys, Marcel. Control element for shuttleless looms. 3,457,967, 7-
29-69, CI. 139-122.
Claff, Clarence Lloyd. Fluid habitat or bath system for marine
biological studies. 3,438,356, 4-15-69, CI. 1 19-1.
Claff, Clarence Lloyd. Perfume dispenser. 3,441,353, 4-29-69, CI.
401-132.
Claff, Clarence Lloyd. Biological fluid bath. 3,442,117, 5-6-69, CI.
73-19.
Claff, Clarence Lloyd; and Crescenzi, Armand A., to Single Cell
Research Foundation, Inc. Method for the extracorporeal ox-
ygenation of blood. 3,482,575, 12-9-69, CI. 128-214.
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281
Claflin, Gerald E.: See—
Barrett, John R.; Bray, Thomas E.; and Claflin, Gerald
E. ,3,486,029.
Clairex Electronics, Inc.: See—
Deuth, Albert F., 3,430,220.
Clairol Incorporated: See-
Dasher, George F.; and Wall, Robert A., 3,472,604.
Flax, Martha A., 3,441,033.
Flax, Martha A., 3,476,123.
Grandinetti, Edward M., 3,473,005.
Pum, Franz, 3,449,056.
Wall, Robert A.; and Fainer, Percy, 3,472,243.
Clairpol (Machines) Limited: See —
Clegg, Charles Alan, 3,459,288.
Clam Seals International Company Limited: See-
Rose, Cyril Ernest; and Hansard, Michael Eric, 3,458,220.
Clamens, Henri, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine.
Method for the subterranean storage and with- drawal of a liquid.
3,459,002, 8-5-69, CI. 61-0.5
Clampitt, Rodney B.; Birum, Gail H.; and Anderson, Richard M., to
Monsanto Company. Organic phosphorus products. 3,468,678, 9-
23-69, CI. 106-15.
Clancy, David, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Packaging apparatus
and method. 3,481,099, 12-2-69, CI. 53-21.
Clancy, John Patrick, to Anaconda Company, The. Method and ap-
paratus for producing copper foil by electrodeposition. 3,461,046,
8-12-69, CI. 204-13.
Clanin, Marshall D.: See—
Povenmire, Kenneth M.; and Clanin, Marshall D, 3,430, 125.
Clanton, Raymond W. Tie bar forming and feeding apparatus.
3,423,811, 1-28-69, CI. 29-33.
Clapham, Fred Robinson, to Schlegel Manufacturing Company, The.
Draught excluders. 3,430,387, 3-4-69, CI. 49-491.
Clapham, Robert G.; Lord, John B., IV; and Sullivan, Harold G., to
Honeywell Inc. Automatic data channel equalization apparatus
utilizing a transversal filter. 3,445,771, 5-20-69, CI. 325-42.
Clapp, Clarence P., to Aerosol Techniques Research Center, Incor-
porated. Dispensing valve for pressurized container. 3,437,246, 4-
8-69, CI. 222-402.2
Clapp, James Wellington,: See —
Papp, Grace Peters; and Clapp, James Wellington„3,429,907.
Clapp, James Willington: See —
Papp, Grace Peters; and Clapp, James Willington, 3,443,924.
Clapp, Richard W.: See—
Bramblett, Ernest K., II; and Clapp, Richard W., 3,448,253.
Clapp, Roger E. Double switch multiplier. 3,486,122, 12-23-69, CI.
328-160.
Clapper, Genung L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Speech analysis system. 3,479,460, 1 1-18-69, CI. 179-1.
Clappier, Robert R.; and MacQueen, Ewan C, to International
Nickel Company, Inc., The. Hot extrusion of metals. 3,456,469, 7-
22-69, CI. 72-42.
Clappison, Reginald J. S., to Western Mining Corporation Limited.
Apparatus for deflecting a borehole. 3,421,590, 1-14-69, CI. 175-
Clapsaddle, Victor, to North American Winfield Door Corp. Panel
mounting construction. 3,428,326, 2-18-69, CI. 52-502.
Clar, Philip L., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor protection circuit.
3,424,993, 1-28-69, CI. 330-24.
Clardy, Edwin K., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Differential flame
ionization chromatographic analysis. 3,443,415, 5-13-69, CI. 73-
23.1
Clardy, Edwin K,. Analog computer for determining the proportion
of one response to a sum of responses. 3,449,556, 6-10-69, CI.
235-193.
Clardy, Edwin K., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method and ap-
paratus for chromatographic analysis of a binary mixture without
peak separation. 3,468,156, 9-23-69, CI. 73-23.1
Clardy, Edwin K.; and Raible, Clarence J., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Flow programmed chromatography. 3,457,774, 7-29-
69, CI. 73-23.1
Clare, Alan C: See—
Wycherley, John Ralph; Proudman, Michael C; and Clare, Alan
C.,3,469,182.
Clare, C. P., & Company: See—
Chanowitz, Harry, 3,421,874.
Deeg, Wyman L., 3,423,734.
Deeg, Wyman L., 3,480,939.
Deeg, Wyman L., 3,487,364.
Koda, Arthur J.; and Kutyla, John, 3,470,502.
Rosenberg, Roger L.; Watson, Donald W.; and Zielinski, Robert
D., 3,437,740.
Clare, Harold; and Sherwood, Michael, to United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her
Britannic Majesty's Government of the. Combustion devices.
3,455,108, 7-15-69, CI. 60-39.72
Clare, John; and Crary, William G., to General Motors Corporation.
Retainer assembly for vehicle bodies. 3,451,716, 6-24-69, CI. 296-
137.
Clare-Pendar Co.: See-
Martin, Carl E., 3,432,624.
Martin, Carl E., 3,467,802.
Claren, Rodolfo, to Salvi, A., & Co. S.p.A. Vibration dampers for
suspended members. 3,432,610, 3-11-69, CI. 174-42.
Claret, Rene Jean-Baptiste, to Societe d 'Applications Generales
d'Electricite et de Mecanique, S.A.G.E.M. Apparatus for measur-
ing the spherical coordinates of a luminous point. 3,471,936, 10-
14-69, CI. 33-205.
Claridge, Dennis Victor, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Dinuclear bridged copper and palladium complexes. 3,453,299, 7-
1-69, CI. 260-429.
Clariex Corporation: See —
Neiger, Benjamin B., 3,433,962.
Clark & Vicario Corporation: See —
Kaiser, Robert G., 3,432,036.
Clark, Adrian Percy, to British Telecommunications Research
Limited. Data receiver for digital character divided into two
halves, each half employing quaternary frequency modulation.
3,440,345, 4-22-69, CI. 178-50.
Clark, Albert A.; Craig, Allen G.; and Wilbur, Benjamin, to General
Electric Company. Stabilization control system. 3,456,511, 7-22-
69, CI. 74-5.4
Clark, Arthur Delt, to Clark, Francis Delt. Tree fruit handling recep-
tacle Belt and buckle. 3,459,318, 8-5-69, CI. 214-83.1
Clark, Arthur Delt; and Clark, Francis Delt. Mobile worker support.
3,448,827, 6-10-69, CI. 182-14.
Clark, Arthur E., to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Comparator
gauge. 3,483,334, 12-9-69, CI. 33-201.1
Clark, Arthur E. Comparator gauge. 3,484,945, 12-23-69, CI. 33-
201.
Clark Associates Inc.: See-
Clark, Myron L.; and Young, David G., Jr., 3,457,912.
Clark, Bruce P. Male genital appliance. 3,455,301, 7-15-69, CI. 128-
79.
Clark, Bryce L.; and Miller, Carl S., to Minnesota Mining and Manu-
facturing Company. Thermographic copying sheets. 3,481,760, 12-
2-69, CI. 117-36.2
Clark, Calmar W., to University of Idaho Research Foundation, Inc.
Test circuit for resonant frequency and impedance determination
employing oscillator and bridge inductively coupled by in-
terchangeable coils. 3,482,159, 12-2-69, CI. 324-57.
Clark, Carroll E. Transmission shield. 3,455,409, 7-15-69, CI. 180-
82.
Clark, Charles Alfred; and Berry, Roy David, to International Nickel
Company, Inc., The. Brazing alloy of improved workability con-
taining nickel and palladium. 3,438,770, 4-15-69, CI. 75-134.
Clark, Charles Alfred; Butt, Ronald John; and Mason, John Jeffer-
son, to International Nickel Company, Inc., The. Production of
grain-oriented silicon steels. 3,446,680, 5-27-69, CI. 148-1 12.
Clark, Charles C; and Krawczyk, Arthur J., to Textron, Inc. Fire re-
tardant urethane compositions. 3,448,075, 6-3-69, CI. 260-45.85
Clark, Charles William. Coin-controlled sound record producing ap-
paratus. 3,444,334, 5-13-69, CI. 179-100.4
Clark, Charles William. Automatic photographic apparatus including
a masking system. 3,471,233, 10-7-69, CI. 355-125.
Clark Controller Company, The: See —
Carlisle, Benjamin H.; Daggs, Kenneth L.; and Sauter, John D.,
3,446,985.
Clark, David A. Lift hitch assembly. 3,428,335, 2-18-69, CI. 280-
479.
Clark, David, Company, Incorporated: See —
Chisholm, John J.; and Hills, George B., 3,448,706.
Flagg, John E., 3,432,861.
Clark, David J.; and Bonin, Walter T. Wire saw drum. 3,478,732,
11-18-69, CI. 125-12.
Clark, Donald E.; and Eide, Melvin O., to United Control Corpora-
tion. Force measuring system with nonlinear network. 3,435,670,
4-1-69, CI. 73-141.
Clark, Donald E.; and Grant, Norman H., to American Home
Products Corporation. 6-(l-Aminocyclopentanecarboxamido)
penicillanic acid methanolate. 3,471,475, 10-7-69, CI. 260-239.1
Clark, Donald E.: See —
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Clark, Donald
E.,3,487,105.
Clark, Duncan; and Hayden, Percy, to Imperial Chemical Industries,
Limited. Oxidation of aldehydes with a palladous salt, a copper
salt and oxygen in the presence of water or carboxylate ions.
3,420,880, 1-7-69, CI. 260-530.
Clark, Earl A.: See—
Langtry, Robert W.; Shepherd, Richard, 3rd; and Clark, Earl
A. ,3,447,381.
Clark, Earl C; and Schumacher, Edward B., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Cyclone separator for high temperature
operations. 3,470,678, 10-7-69, CI. 55-269.
Clark, Earl J., to Bucheimer-Clark Leather Goods Corp. Holster for
revolver. 3,420,420, 1-7-69, CI. 224-2.
Clark Earl S * See
Miller, Raymond H.; and Clark, Earl S.,3,47 1,934.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Clark, Earnest H., Jr.; De Rochemont, John F.; and Keithahn, Julian
D., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Rotationally set well packer.
3,433,303, 318-69, CI. 166-184.
Clark, Edgar L.: See—
Mc Whorter, Charles J.; and Clark, Edgar L.,3,468,826.
Clark, Edmund G., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Heavy duty
multiple axle vehicle. 3,471,166, 10-7-69, CI. 280-104.5
Clark, Edward Watson; and Kitchen, Geoffrey F., to Woolcombers
Limited, a/t/a Westbrook Lanolin Co. Treatment of liquors from
the treatment of raw wool. 3,440,167, 4-22-69, CI. 210-50.
Clark, Emmett T., 1/4 to Shanley, James J. Package of tobacco
leaves. 3,470,882, 10-7-69, CI. 131-4.
Clark Equipment Company: See —
Chichester, Willard L., 3,455,322.
Cook, Charles J., 3,433,455.
De Pung, Gary L.; and Haddock, Louis A., Jr., 3,477,539.
Dence, Donald S.; and Frost, Barry L., 3,439,766.
Detwiller, Ronald H.; Ostenson, Donald O.; and Weispfenning,
Walter W., 3,483,930.
Fisher, John F.; and Zeller, Burton S., 3,465,609.
Hancock, James E.; and Stuller, Howard E., 3,426,457.
Henyon, Lewis E., 3,473,402.
Howard, Wayne R., 3,440,902.
Jordan, Wayne W., 3,433,376.
Jung, Richard R., 3,439,451.
Jung, Richard R., 3,443,838.
Jung, Richard R., 3,466,010.
Jung, Richard R., 3,480,126.
King, James F., 3,466,058.
Kolecki, Richard E., 3,465,854.
Lundquist, Ivan, 3,485,396.
Mcintosh, Richard F., 3,433,324.
Mcintosh, Richard F., 3,433,325.
Mihills, Kenneth D., 3,481,484.
Peppel, Jon H., 3,473,566.
Perez, Arthur; and Myers, James E., 3,478,535.
Pi, Alberto E., 3,462,028.
Reid, Chester L., 3,463,471.
Rogers, Cyril B., 3,430,780.
Schenkelberger, Frank J., 3,430,974.
Simpson, Richard H., 3,452,611.
Stuller, Howard E., 3,444,750.
Sturtz, Charles R., Jr., 3,481,498.
Swanson, Sven V., 3,464,224.
Thomas, Henry J., 3,486,333.
Waclawek, Miczyslaw J., 3,461,670.
Watters, Johnny T., 3,452,883.
Clark, Floyd W. Work holder and bench for fitting hardware to
doors and the like. 3,441,068, 4-29-69, CI. 144-288.
Clark, Francis Delt: See —
Clark, Arthur Delt, 3,459,318.
Clark, Francis Delt: See —
Clark, Arthur Delt; and Clark, Francis Delt,3,448,827.
Clark, Frank E.; Pugh, Clyde C; and von Konsky, Robert H., to
Container Corporation of America. Case packer adapter.
3,430,416, 3-4-69, CI. 53-159.
Clark, Gaylord J. Brush structure. 3,439,373, 4-22-69, CI. 15-182.
Clark, George B.; and Kavanagh, James A., to Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Osmotic pressure demonstration kit and method of making the
same. 3,430,360, 3-4-69, CI. 35-18.
Clark, George B.; and Manjikian, Serop, to Universal Water Cor-
poration. Reverse osmosis apparatus. 3,430,770, 3-4-69, CI. 210-
321.
Clark, George Kenneth: See—
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; Abbott, Randle Leslie; Whateley, Eric
Albert; and Clark, George Kenneth,3,472,098.
Clark, George S., Jr.: See—
Tcdcschi, Robert J.; and Clark, George S., Jr.,3,462,499.
Clark, Glen L.; and Kirby, Robert A., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Flange protectors for yarn beams. 3,474,900, 10-28-69, CI.
206-59.
Clark, Glenn L.; Hanley, William G.; and Palovcik, John, to
Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne. Method of making one-piece
tubular vehicle axle. 3,465,418, 9-9-69, CI. 29-477.
Clark, Harold A.; and Vanwcrt, Bernard. Blends of liquid vinyl un-
saturated hydrocarbon polymers with organopolysiloxanes.
3,433,760, 3-18-69, CI. 260-37.
Clark, Harold A.: See—
Campbell, James K.; and Clark, Harold A. ,3,460,216.
Clark, Harold E., to Xerox Corporation. Xerographic imaging em-
ploying a selectively removable layer. 3,446,616, 5-27-69, CI. 96-
1.5
Clark, Harold E., to Xerox Corporation. Electroviscous recording.
3,484,162, 12-16-69, CI. 355-3.
Clark, Harry S. Rotary cam actuated reciprocating stamping press.
3,421,397, 1-14-69, CI. 83-623.
Clark, Henry Cecil, to Clarks Limited. Shoe support for sole edge
trimming machine. 3,426,376, 2-1 1-69, CI. 12-86.7
Clark, Homer E., Jr., to Alcan Company, Incorporated. Unitary wad
column and shot container. 3,422,762, 1-21-69, CI. 102-42.
Clark, Homer E., Jr., to Alcan Company, Incorporated. Base wad.
3,427,920, 2-18-69, CI. 86-12.
Clark, Howard P.; Barnhill, Kenneth S., Jr.; and Wilson, Martin, to
United States Borax & Chemical Corporation. Process for recover-
ing potash values. 3,446,443, 5-27-69, CI. 241-20.
Clark, Howard R. Pickup camper and trailer top boat loader.
3,478,908, 1 1-18-69, CI. 214-450.
Clark, Howard S.: See—
Ruggles, Kay L.; Gunnerson, Dale B.; and Clark, Howard
S., 3,433,860.
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H., to TRW Inc. Variable
delivery pump or compressor. 3,424,094, 1-28-69, CI. 103-120.
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H., to TRW Inc. Antiskid
device. 3,467,441, 9-16-69, CI. 303-21.
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H., to TRW, Inc. Hydraulic
actuated skid control device. 3,480,336, 11-25-69, CI. 303-21.
Clark, J. L., Manufacturing Co.: See —
Foster, John A., 3,422,984.
Foster, John A., 3,469,732.
Clark, Jack W.: See-
Buchanan, Edward R.; and Clark, Jack W., 3,483,047.
Clark, James A.; and Esmay, Edward N., to Bausch & Lomb, Incor-
porated. Multiple objective nosepiece mounting. 3,471,220, 10-7-
69, CI. 350-254.
Clark, James d'A. Continuous treatment of fibrous material and ap-
paratus. 3,467,576, 9-16-69, CI. 162-237.
Clark, James E.; and Ross, Ian M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. Apparatus for making encapsulations. 3,465,943, 9-
9-69, CI. 228-4.
Clark, James E.: See —
Hibbard, William D.; Clark, James E.; and Rapp, Bernard
R.,3,465,916.
Clark, James R. Safety guard for steering wheels. 3,437,350, 4-8-69,
CI. 280-150.
Clark, James. Methods and apparatus for energy transfer. 3,448,791,
6-10-69, CI. 165-1.
Clark, Jared W.: See—
Rectenwald, Charles E.; Keller, George E., II; and Clark, Jared
W.,3,427,359.
Clark, Joe Haller: See —
Angier, Robert Bruce; Murdock, Keith Chadwick; and Clark,
Joe Haller,3,459,861.
Clark, Joe M.; and Workman, Donald P., to List & Clark Construc-
tion Company. Apparatus for laying protective material on em-
bankments. 3,426,925, 2-1 1-69, CI. 214-46.
Clark, Joe W., to United States of America, Agriculture. Laminated
wood beam with improved preservative treatment. 3,445,325, 5-
20-69, CI. 161-166.
Clark, John E.; and Bungener, Jakobus A., to Standard Chemical
Products, Inc. Textile softener compositions. 3,454,494, 7-8-69,
CI. 252-8.8
Clark, John J., Jr. Hydraulic power unit. 3,465,523, 9-9-69, CI. 60-
221.
Clark, John M., Jr.; Brown, Robinson W.; and Hemion, Roger H., to
Southwest Research Institute. Method of and an apparatus for dis-
placing materials. 3,461,577, 8-19-69, CI. 37-1.
Clark, John Peter, III: See-
King, Cary Judson, III; and Clark, John Peter, 111,3,453,741.
Clark, John W.: See-
Flaherty, John J.; Clark, John W.; and Rosauer, Peter
J. ,3,448,606.
Clark, Joseph A. Furnace grate construction. 3,439,652, 4-22-69, CI.
122-374.
Clark, Joseph C. Power operated fruit harvesting head. 3,462,930, 8-
26-69, CI. 56-328.
Clark, Joseph H., Jr., to General Electric Company. Heat bath ap-
pliance. 3,419,915, 1-7-69, CI. 4-160.
Clark, Julius. Apparatus for aligning pipe ends. 3,425,614, 2-4-69,
CI. 228-49.
Clark, Keith: See-
Watson, James S.; and Clark, Keith.3,447,892.
Clark, Kendall: See-
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean
J. L.; Larsen, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George
R., Jr.,3,473,212.
Clark, Kendall; De Tunis, Frank L.; and Kaper, Ronald G., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Pulse transformer and
method of fabrication. 3,483,495, 12-9-69, CI. 336-65.
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Karl E.; and Klein, William A., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Die casting of core
windings. 3,477,051, 1 1-4-69, CI. 336-65.
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Theodor; Lattin, Jocelyn C; and Med-
wid, John, to International Business Machines Corporation. Ap-
paratus for forming and positioning. 3,465,408, 9-9-69, CI. 29-
203.
Clark, Kendall; and Lia, Rudolph F., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Pulse transformer. 3,483,497, 12-9-69, CI.
336-96.
Clark, Kendall; Rajac, Thomas J.; Santillo, George R., Jr.; and
Schuelke, Walter J., to International Business Machines Corpora-
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tion. Vacuum operated chip placement head. 3,453,714, 7-8-69,
CI. 29a203.
Clark, Larry Keith; and Bartlett, Peter Greenough, to Bliss, E. W.,
Company. Traffic controller having improved time waiting gap
reduction circuit. 3,466,599, 9-9-69, CI. 340-37.
Clark, Leonard R.: See—
Schreyer, Kenneth D.; and Clark, Leonard R., 3,473, 187.
Clark, Lowell E.: See —
Farrar, Lee M.; and Clark, Lowell E., 3,436,617.
Clark, Lyman M., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Packaging
method. 3,456,783, 7-22-69, CI. 206-65.
Clark, Melville, Jr. Signal waveform generation. 3,441,653, 4-29-69,
CI. 84-1.17
Clark, Merlin G., to A-C Equipment Company. Core chuck.
3,480,224, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-68.2
Clark, Milton B., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for cleaning fuel cell electrolytes. 3,481,853, 12-2-69, CI.
204-186.
Clark, Milton B.: See-
Schumacher, Erwin A.; and Clark, Milton B., 3,427, 199.
Clark, Myron L.; and Young, David G., Jr., to Clark Associates Inc.
Hand exercising device. 3,457,912, 7-29-69, CI. 128-26.
Clark, Neil M.: See—
Lindstrom, Oscar H.; and Clark, Neil M., 3,470,668.
Clark, Norman Owen; and Windle, William, to English Clays Lover-
ing Pochin & Company Limited. Coating of sheet material.
3,484,279, 12-16-69, CI. 117-111.
Clark, Norman R.: See —
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R. ,3,430,326.
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R., 3,439,589.
Clark, Paul D., to Delbar Products, Incorporated. Remote control
mirror system. 3,476,464, 11-4-69, CI. 350-299.
Clark, Peter Joseph, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Supports
for fuel burners. 3,458,997, 8-5-69, CI. 60-39.74
Clark, Peter O.: See-
Bridges, William B.; and Clark, Peter 0.,3,427,567.
Clark, Peter O., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Frequency stabilized
laser. 3,487,327, 12-30-69, CI. 331-94.5
Clark, Philip B., to McGraw-Edison Company. Luminaire optical as-
sembly. 3,427,447, 2-1 1-69, CI. 240-93.
Clark, Ralph J.; See-
Johnston, Raymond; Moran, Edwin G.; and Clark, Ralph
J.,3,477,413.
Clark, Raymond C, to Huyck Corporation. Ventilation system for a
papermaking machine. 3,445,938, 5-27-69, CI. 34-1 16.
Clark, Raymond N.; Duris, Milan W.; and Koros, Leslie L.,
deceased, to United States of America, Air Force. Coaxial circuit
for vacuum tubes. 3,466,497, 9-9-69, CI. 315-39.
Clark, Richard C, to International Rectifier Corporation. Housing
structure for electrical device adapted for crimp connection to cir-
cuits. 3,422,212, 1-14-69, CI. 174-52.
Clark, Richard J., to Racine Hydraulics, Inc. Valve having cushion-
ing means. 3,456,688, 7-22-69, CI. 137-625.63
Clark, Richard U. Hermetic electric terminals. 3,457,361, 7-22-69,
CI. 174-153.
Clark, Robert C; and Jones, Jerry M., to General Electric Company.
Width gage which generates pulse width proportional to deviation
from desired width. 3,441,739, 4-29-69, CI. 250-219.
Clark, Robert Edward, to BTR Industries Limited. Panels.
3,465,121, 9-2-69, CI. 219-213.
Clark, Robert H.; and Myers, Philip E., to Warner Electric Brake &
Clutch Company. Magnetic friction coupling with partly laminated
flux circuit. 3,444,970, 5-20-69, CI. 192-84.
Clark, Robert John, to Radio Corporation of America. Display
systems. 3,422,420, 1-14-69, CI. 340-324.
Clark, Robert John, to Radio Corporation of America. Character
generator for simultaneous display of separate character patterns
on a plurality of display devices. 3,426,344, 2-4-69, CI. 340-324.
Clark, Robert L., to National Lead Company. Method and apparatus
for captive washer assembling. 3,447,229, 6-3-69, CI. 29-418.
Clark, Robert L.; Patchctt, Arthur A.; and Rogers, Edward F., to
Merck & Co., Inc. Anticoccidial compositions containing sub-
stituted quinolinc-3-carboxylates. 3,474,169, 10-21-69, CI. 424-
258.
Clark, Robert L.: See—
Patchett, Arthur A.; Clark, Robert L.; and Rogers, Edward
F., 3,448, 193.
Patchctt, Arthur A.; Rogers, Edward F.; and Clark, Robert
L.,3,449,403.
Rogers, Edward F.; and Clark, Robert L.,3,422,200.
Rogers, Edward F.; and Clark, Robert L.,3,429,969.
Rogers, Edward F.; and Clark, Robert L.,3,43 1,300.
Rogers, Edward F.; Clark, Robert L.; and Patchett, Arthur
A. ,3,478,084.
Clark, Roland Everett: See-
Collins, Fredrick P.; and Clark, Roland Everett,3,443,199.
Clark, Ronald; and Corlctt, Ewan Christian Brew, to Hydroconic
Limited. Propulsive systems for vessels. 3,442,244, 5-6-69, CI.
114-163.
Clark, Ronald; and Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew, to Hydroconic
Limited. Propulsive systems for vessels. 3,457,891, 7-29-69, CI.
114-163.
Clark, Roy, to Polymer Corporation Limited. Cutting block composi-
tions containing trans-1-4 polymers of isoprene. 3,459,089, 8-5-69,
CI. 83-568.
Clark, Samuel M.: See —
Frand, Erwin A.; and Clark, Samuel M., 3,457739.
Clark, Sidney B., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Dyeing of cellulose casing.
3,438,071, 4-15-69, CI. 8-158.
Clark, Theodore V. Miniaturized table tennis game with captive ball.
3,477,717, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 273-30.
Clark, Thomas C. Slide binder. 3,477,160, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 40-152.
Clark, Thomas J.; and Ettinger, Bruce L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Deposition of pyrolytic material. 3,462,522, 8-19-69, CI.
264-39.
Clark, Tommy D.; See —
Bilous, Orest; Castrucci, Paul P.; and Clark, Tommy
D.,3,421,057.
Clark, Virgl F.Electrician's tool. 3,447,172, 6-3-69, CI. 7-5.2
Clark, Walter E.: See—
Blanco, Raymond E.; Clark, Walter E.; and Yee, William
C.,3,463,814.
Clark, Wilfred Neville; Conner, Charles Irvine; and Ogden, Harry, to
Ferranti, Limited. Photo-electric control means for the deflection
of the electron beam in welding apparatus. 3,471,703, 10-7-69, CI.
250-234.
Clark, William B., to General Motors Corporation. Countershaft
transmission. 3,442,155, 5-6-69, CI. 74-720.
Clark, William H.; and Hall, Stanley A., to Utah Research and
Development Co., Inc. Apparatus for packing and hardening mix-
tures. 3,434,187, 3-25-69, CI. 25-41.
Clark, William James Rowley: See —
Hobbs, William Edward; and Clark, William James
Rowley,3,449,509.
Clark, William James Rowley; and Hobbs, William Edward, to Mar-
coni Company Limited, The. Colour television cameras.
3,471,634, 10-7-69, CI. 178-5.2
Clark, William Oscar. Marker and retriever unit. 3,425,070, 2-4-69,
CI. 9-9.
Clark, William T., III. Diminutive mechanical method of changing
color and color saturation. 3,431,044, 3-4-69, CI. 350-158.
Clark-Aiken Company, The: See —
Moore, Clark A., 3,482,371.
Clarke, Beresford N.: See —
Shedd, Wilfred G.; and Clarke, Beresford N. ,3,434,703.
Clarke, Chapman & Co. Limited: See —
Henderson, Leslie; and Hasson, Leslie, 3,440,393.
Clarke, Christopher H. Segment severing implement. 3,479,740, 11-
25-69, CI. 30-24.
Clarke, David E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Circuit
breaker. 3,486,150, 12-23-69, CI. 337-43.
Clarke, Dennis; and Fowler, Tony J., to Ford Motor Company. Door
check assemblies. 3,445,132, 5-20-69, CI. 292-338.
Clarke Floor Machine Division, Studebaker Corporation: See —
Cooper, Frederick G., 3,466,690.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Ox-
azinoisoquinoline derivatives. 3,470,171, 9-30-69, CI. 260-244.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B., to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Novel 2,6-methanobenzazocines and processes.
3,449,331, 6-10-69, CI. 260-240.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B., to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Novel methanobenzazocines and processes. 3,449,332,
6-10-69, CI. 260-240.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.: See-
Block, Fred B.; and Clarke, Frank H., Jr.,3,480,638.
Clarke, Frederick; and Preston, Stephen. Road excavation cover.
3,426,659, 2-1 1-69, CI. 94-35.
Clarke, George Farren, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her Britannic
Majesty's Government of the. Electronically scanned storage array
pulse radar system. 3,487,408, 12-30-69, CI. 343-17.2
Clarke, George Frederick; and Roberts, Derek Aubrey, to Bristol
Siddeley Engines Limited. Gas turbine compound helicopter
power plant. 3,423,048, 1-21-69, CI. 244-7.
Clarke, Gordon J.: See —
Crosby, Noble W.; Clarke, Gordon J.; and Walker, Robert
C.,3,454,705.
Crosby, Noble W.; Walker, Robert C; and Clarke, Gordon
J. ,3,474,1 84.
Walker, Robert C; and Clarke, Gordon J.,3,443,019.
Clarke, Graham Albert Flemming, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus. 3,465,677, 9-9-69, CI. 103-2.
Clarke, James A.; and Lopez, Romeo, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Method for improving the adhesion to metals of thermosetta-
ble epoxy resin. 3,451,950, 6-24-69, CI. 260-2.
Clarke, James F.: See —
Weber, Paul W.; Weber, Manfred J.; and Clarke, James
F.,3,453,776.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Clarke, Jesse E., to Autoquip Corporation. Turning table for metal
coils and the like. 3,476,267, 1 1-4-69, CI. 214-1.
Clarke, John F., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Means to vapor
deposit on a tubular substrate. 3,476,080, 1 1-4-69, CI. 1 18-44.
Clarke, John F., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Chill cladding
method and apparatus. 3,483,030, 12-9-69, CI. 117-227.
Clarke, John F., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Bonding of
metals to form composities. 3,485,995, 12-23-69, CI. 219-1 17.
Clarke, John F.; and Adams, Clyde M., Jr., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Method and apparatus for coating metallic core with a
metallic coating. 3,476,579, 11-4-69, CI. 117-51.
Clarke, John F.; and Bliss, Bruce J., to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Manufacture of clad metals. 3,453,849, 7-8-69, CI. 72-46.
Clarke, John F.; and Coad, Brian C, to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Clad metal. 3,475,81 1, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-472.3
Clarke, John L., to Hydrasearch Co., Inc. Universal flange connec-
tor. 3,445,127, 5-20-69, CI. 285-88.
Clarke, John Michael, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Rotary piston machines. 3,485,218, 12-23-69, CI. 123-8.
Clarke, John Robin Paul: See—
Littlehailes, John David; and Clarke, John Robin
Paul,3,459,784.
Clarke, Michael E., to British Oxygen Company Limited, The. Pres-
sure control arrangement. 3,435,840, 4-1-69, CI. 137-1 10.
Clarke, P John: See—
Kittler, Milton J.; and Clarke, P John,3,460,522.
Clarke, Peter John, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Skirt
restoring means for gas-cushion vehicles. 3,444,952, 5-20-69, CI.
180-127.
Clarke-Pounder, Ian J. H., to Bird Machine Company, mesne.
Screening apparatus. 3,437,204, 4-8-69, CI. 209-273.
Clarke, Ray Allen; and Griffin, Dale Miller, Jr., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Dye composition. 3,479,192, 11-
18-69, CI. 106-22.
Clarke, Ray Allen: See —
Spriestersbach, David Richard; Clarke, Ray Allen; Couper,
Monroe; and Patterson, Hugh T.,3,473,998.
Clarke, Robert E., to Marx, Louis, & Co., Inc. Combination
headgear and signaling device. 3,435,556, 4-1-69, CI. 46-227.
Clarke, Robert E. Paper dispenser. 3,484,052, 12-16-69, CI. 242-
55.42
Clarke, Robert L.: See—
Saum, Sol J.; and Clarke, Robert L.,3,422,094.
Clarke, Ronald N., to TRW Semiconductors, Inc. High frequency
multi-cell transistor structure. 3,452,256, 6-24-69, CI. 317-235.
Clarke, Rose Ann: See —
Sheehan, Desmond; and Clarke, Rose Ann, 3,43 1,264.
Clarke, Stanley Frederick; Radcliffe, Stuart Norman; and Reeves,
Anthony John, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Pulse genera-
tors. 3,427,555, 2-1 1-69, CI. 328-59.
Clarke, Stanley Frederick: See—
Mortley, Wilfred Sinden; Radcliffe, Stuart Norman; and Clarke,
Stanley Frederick, 3, 42 1,1 12.
Clarke, Wallace Eugene, to Northern Electric Company Limited.
Sequence control system and method. 3,445,812, 5-20-69, CI.
340-147.
Clarke, Walter Wilson Hugh. Electrical analogue deceleration meter.
3,482,453, 12-9-69, CI. 73-490.
Clarke, Wilfred: See-
Jacks, Eric; Feenan, John; and Clarke, Wilfred,3,45 1,025.
Clarke, William M.: See—
Cimerol, Joseph J.; Clarke, William M.; and Denton, William
I.,3,43 1,085.
Clarks Limited: See —
Clark, Henry Cecil, 3,426,376.
Freer, Arthur Wilfred, 3,427,673.
Clarkson, Henry N.: See —
LaCoste, Lucien J.B.; Clarkson, Henry N.; and Hamilton,
George V., 3,474,672.
Clarkson, Robert A. Insulated flexible sub-zero hose. 3,460,579, 8-
12-69, CI. 138-127.
Clarkson, Robert J.; and Miller, Robert, to Uniroyal, Inc. Method
and apparatus for texturing yarn. 3,441,989, 5-6-69, CI. 28-1.
Clarkson, W. J., Limited: See—
Bennison, Michael Newstead, 3,483,834.
Clarridge, Ralph E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Variable gain controller. 3,458,821, 7-29-69, CI. 328-1.
Clarvoe, George W., to Johns-Manville Corporation. Roofing mem-
brane with fibrous reinforcing material. 3,455,076, 7-15-69, CI.
52-302.
Clary Corporation: See—
Amsler, Clyde R.; Brastow, Edgar R.; and Little, Ronald F.,
3,446,080.
Brastow, Edgar R.; Voge, Andrew; and Schaberg, Richard R.,
3,434,353.
Brastow, Edgar R.; Bjordahl, James; and Little, Ronald F.,
3,434,355.
Schaberg, Richard R., 3,440,889.
Voge, Andrew, 3,434,354.
Clary, Harry E., to TRW Inc. Piston with ring groove reinforcement
3,430,969, 3-4-69, CI. 277-189.5
Clary, John G., to Addmaster Corporation. Stop pin retracting
means for ten key calculating machine. 3,481,536, 12-2-69, CI.
235-60.
Clasby, David N.; and Hall, Roger D., to Bendix Corporation, The.
Cavity backed spiral antenna. 3,441,937, 4-29-69, CI. 343-895.
Clasen, Carl P.: See—
Daglian, John S.; Grace, John W.; and Clasen, Carl
P.,3,427,570.
Clasen, Richard D.; and Nichols, Fred B., to Superior Concrete Ac-
cessories, Inc. Tie rod assembly for a concrete wall form and with
novel spacer members for the form sides. 3,430,914, 3-4-69, CI.
249-217.
Clashusen, Walter, to Gebruder Honsberg. Automatic adjusting
device for chip-removing tools. 3,434,375, 3-25-69, CI. 77-58.
Class, Jean, to Les Ateliers de Constructions Mercaniques C. & A.
Holweg, S.A.R.L. Process and machine for the manufacture of
bags having attached handles. 3,439,591, 4-22-69, CI. 93-35.
Class, Jean, to Les Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques C. & A.
Holweg S.A.R.L. Manufacture of paper and like bags with at-
tached flat handles. 3,464,325, 9-2-69, CI. 219-101.
Classe, Willy: See —
Schnoring, Hildegard; Classe, Willy; Pampus, Gottfried; Schon,
Nikolaus; and Witte, Josef.3,450,184.
Classen, Alvin T., to Henningsen Foods, Inc. Egg breaking and
separating machine. 3,455,356, 7-15-69, CI. 146-2.
Classen, Hans-Heinrich, to Rokal G.m.b.H., Messrs. Mixing valves,
especially with one grip control. 3,486,510, 12-30-69, CI. 137-
454.5
Clatterbuck, Carroll H.: See—
Plitt, Karl F.; and Clatterbuck, Carroll H.,3,427,205.
Clatterbuck, John C. Scooping devices. 3,427,640, 2-11-69, CI. 37-2.
Clatterbuck, Ronald D. Spiral path with object receiving means.
3,464,700, 9-2-69, CI. 273-119.
Claude Paz et Visseaux: See —
Lauliac, Jean, 3,426,139.
Taxil, Andre, 3,421,804.
Claude), Bernard: See —
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves,3,444,098.
Bressat, Rene; De Calmes, Alain; Claudel, Bernard; and Tram-
bouze, Yves,3,459,682.
Claus, Kurt; and Gehring, Eckard, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft.
Rolling metal particles to produce compact dense bodies.
3,456,329, 7-22-69, CI. 29-420.5
Clausen, Fritz: See —
Oversohl, Wilhelm; and Clausen, Fritz.3,429,264.
Clausen, Heinrich: See—
Rohrborn, Hans-Joachim; Clausen, Heinrich; Grassmann, Wolf-
gang; and Valet, Gerhard.3,432,324.
Clausen, Rolf; Kleimenhagen, Gunter; and Salje, Ernst, to Heiden-
reich & Harbeck. Tool changing devices for machine tools.
3,460,412, 8-12-69, CI. 82-2.
Clausen, Victor H.; Jarvi, Reino A.; and Zweig, Arnold, to Simpson
Timber Company. Curtain coating apparatus. 3,451,374, 6-24-69,
CI. 118-7.
Clausen, Victor H.; and Zweig, Arnold, to Simpson Timber Com-
pany. Wood veneer joining and handling apparatus. 3,445,313, 5-
20-69, CI. 156-433.
Clausi, Adolph S.; and Vollink, Willard L., to General Foods Cor-
poration. Preparation of ready-to-eat puffed cereal. 3,453,115, 7-
1-69, CI. 99-81.
Clausing, Dale R., to Trane Company, The. Method for constructing
a fin-and-tube heat exchanger having a bend formed therein.
3,443,296, 5-13-69, CI. 29-157.3
Clausing, Dale R., to Trane Company, The. Method for constructing
a fin-and-tube heat exchanger having a bend formed therein.
3,468,009, 9-23-69, CI. 29-157.3
Clauson-Kaas, Niels: See —
Lei, Jorgen C. C; and Clauson-Kaas, Niels,3,47 1,506.
Clauss, Robert C: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,357.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,486,123.
Clauss, Siegbert; Hurst, Kurt; and Ortlieb, Alfred, to Bosch, Robert,
G.m.b.H. Recording drum arrangement. 3,466,658, 9-9-69, CI.
346-138.
Claussen, Lorenz V., to GAF Corporation. Slide changing device.
3,434,229, 3-25-69, CI. 40-79.
Claussen, Paul-Otto, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Stretching
machines. 3,475,943, 11-4-69, CI. 72-297.
Clave, Marcel: See —
Clave, Serge; and Clave, Marcel.3,450,457.
Clave, Serge; and Clave, Marcel. Extensible periscope. 3,450,457, 6-
17-69, CI. 350-45.
Clavier Corporation: See —
Bialo, John M.; Keiser, Edward F.; and Vogelman, Joseph H.,
3,424,859.
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285
Clawson, Lawrence G.; and Ziering, Marvin B., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Determination of vapor
quality. 3,430,483, 3-4-69, CI. 73-29.
Claxton, Clarence W.; and Esmay, Edward N., to Bausch & Lomb,
Incorporated. Backlash control means for internal gearing.
3,444,760, 5-20-69, CI. 74-640.
Claxton, George P.: See—
Roberts, Edward M.; Claxton, George P.; and Fallon, Frances
G., 3,481,929.
Claxton, Gerald L.: See-
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; Fisher, Robert E.; and Claxton, Gerald
L.,3,420,046.
Clay, Burton R.; and Haddad, Theodore A., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Mechanical configuration of laser pump
with integral cooling. 3,454,900, 7-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
Clay, Charles L.: See-
Harvey, Herbert; Sims, Martin H.; and Clay, Charles
L.,3,432,841.
Clay, Eugene J.: See —
Pechacek, Raymond E.; Clay, Eugene J.; and Megow, Lawrence
F.,3,423,820.
Clay, Forrest P., Jr.; and Melfi, Leonard T., Jr., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ioniza-
tion-vacuum gauge with all but the end of the ion-collector
shielded. 3,466,484, 9-9-69, CI. 313-7.
Clay, Haile S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Centrifugal pump having a shaftless impeller. 3,485,177, 12-
23-69, CI. 103-87.
Clay, Harris A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. High energy fuel
and method for recovering same. 3,484,221, 12-16-69, CI. 48-197.
Clay, Harris A.; and Reinmuth, Gene K., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Recovery of steam condensate. 3,449,244, 6-10-69, CI. 210-
21.
Clay, Howard W.: See —
Schmitt, Donald E.; Manzer, Marvin R.; and Clay, Howard
W. ,3,460,663.
Clay, John A., to Turnbull Marine Design Co., Limited. Ship having
split stern bearing. 3,470,842, 10-7-69, CI. 1 15-34.
Clay, Paul Eugene, Jr.; and Tucker, Robert Frederic, to American
Machine & Foundry Company. Heat recovery device for turbine
gases. 3,442,324, 5-6-69, CI. 165-38.
Clay, Robert A., to Sunland Refining Corporation. Liquid wheel
balancing system. 3,463,551, 8-26-69, CI. 301-5.
Clay, Robert B. Fueled inorganic oxidizer salt aqueous explosive
composition containing independently dispersed gas bubbles and
method of making same. 3,453,158, 7-1-69, CI. 149-41.
Clay, Robert B.: See-
Cook, Melvin A.; Udy, Lex L.; and Clay, Robert B.,3,473,983.
Clay, Wallace A., to Intermountain Research and Engineering Com-
pany, Inc. System for three dimensional panoramic, static- image
motion pictures. 3,463,581, 8-26-69, CI. 352-100.
Clay-Adams, Inc.: See —
Bernstein, Richard K.; and Spat, Melvin, 3,481,712.
Morrill, Vaughan, Jr., 3,441,384.
Claybaugh, Billy E.; Griffin, John R.; and Watson, Albert T., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Process for broadening the
molecular weight distribution polymers. 3,472,829, 10-14-69, CI.
260-93.7
Claybourn, Glen L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Bus-bar
supports. 3,467,766, 9-16-69, CI. 174-100.
Clayer, Arlette: See —
Agneray, Louis; Bruni, Maurice; and Clayer, Arlette,3,482,881.
Clayg Corporation, The: See —
Allender, Forrest R., 3,435,808.
Claypoole, Stewart A.; and Mertsoc, Martin M., to Corning Glass
Works. Method of attaching leads to electrical components.
3,439,395, 4-22-69, CI. 29-25.42
Claypoole, Stewart A.: See—
Asher, John W.; and Claypoole, Stewart A. ,3,437,736.
Clayson N.V.: See—
DeCoene, Frans J., 3,477,599.
Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Company: See —
Francis, James H., 3,449,840.
Clayton, Colin G.; and Spackman,
device for measurement of fluid
137-599.1
Clayton Corporation: See-
Gross, Jerome A., 3,450,314.
, 3,456,846.
Hug, Richard C, 3,438,408.
3,438,610.
3,447,779.
.; Gross, Jerome A.; and Hug, Richard C.
Ramon. Radioisotope injection
flow. 3,477,461, 11-11-69, CI.
Gross, Jerome A.
Hug, Richard C,
Hug, Richard C,
Huling, James K.,
Huling, James l
3,462,047.
Clayton, David P.: See-
Skinner, Kenneth R.; and Clayton, David P.,3,447,131.
Clayton Dewandre Company Limited: See —
Page, Wilbur M.; and Crust, Frank E., 3,456,990.
Page, Wilbur M.; and Coupland, Ralph, 3,472,282.
Clayton, Erith T., to Tainton Company, The. Metal flake. 3,471,308,
10-7-69, CI. 106-290.
Clayton, Erith T., to Penn Plate, Inc. Mechanical plating. 3,479,209,
11-18-69, CI. 117-109.
Clayton, Glen G. Cleaning assembly. 3,425,490, 2-4-69, CI. 166-205.
Clayton, Lorimer, Jr., to Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. Circuit for con-
trolling a clutch drive assembly on a drive motor. 3,471,751, 10-7-
69, CI. 317-137.
Clayton Manufacturing Company: See —
Cline, Edwin L., 3,443,427.
Cline, Edwin L., 3,453,874.
Clayton, Robert E.; and McGovney, Clarence L., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Method and apparatus for coating tex-
tile filaments. 3,460,978, 8-12-69, CI. 117-115.
Clayton, Robert E.: See —
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Clayton, Robert E.,3,443,620.
Clayton, Robert H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Hybrid deflection image dissector having concave deflec-
tion plates converging at horizontal edges of resolving apertures.
3,432,711,3-11-69, CI. 313-79.
Clayton, Robert H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Low distortion phototube. 3,436,551, 4-1-69, CI. 250-
213.
Clayton, Robert H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Camera tube having a variable resolving aperture.
3,441,786, 4-29-69, CI. 315-11.
Clayton, Robert H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Image dissector tube and optical system therefor.
3,448,210, 6-3-69, CI. 178-7.2
Clayton, Robert H.; and Eberhardt, Edward H., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Circular electron multipli-
er and permeable anode. 3,454,809, 7-8-69, CI. 313-104.
Clayton, Robert H.: See-
Wolfgang, Lozure G.; Carlo, Donald R.; and Clayton, Robert
H., 3,436,590.
Clayton Specialties, Inc.: See —
Walters, Clayton T., 3,421,701.
Clayton, William H., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Recircu-
lating type once-through steam generator. 3,467,067, 9-16-69, CI.
122-33.
Clayton, William J.; Miller, Robert J.; and Smith, Clair C, to Mobil
Oil Corporation, mesne. Quilted film process. 3,466,212, 9-9-69,
CI. 156-199.
Claytor, Richard N.; and Emery, Frank E., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Solid state traveling wave amplifier. 3,436,666, 4-1-
69, CI. 330-5.
Clean Air Controls, Inc.: See —
Moushegian, Harry; and St. Cyr, Augustine L., 3,482,532.
Cleanometer Corporation: See-
Anderson, John Lynde, 3,445,657.
Clear Air Waste Reduction: See —
Andersen, Lester Hans, 3,447,287.
Clear Hooters Limited: See —
Snow, John Douglas, 3,420,448.
Clear-Air Waste Reduction, Inc.: See-
Andersen, Lester H., 3,451,364.
Clearman, Jack F.; and Barnard, Walter C, to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Dish holding rack. 3,433,363, 3-18-69, CI. 211-41.
Clearview Aluminium Windows Pty., Limited: See —
Agnew, Arthur Francis, 3,470,934.
Cleary, James M., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Underwater
storage reservoir. 3,438,204, 4-15-69, CI. 61-0.5
Cleary, James W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Copolymers of 4-
methyl-1-pentene with lower 1-olefins. 3,457,246, 7-22-69, CI.
260-88.2
Cleary, Robert D.: See —
Noddings, Charles R.; and Cleary, Robert D.,3,432,571.
Noddings, Charles R.; Cleary, Robert D.; and Gates, Ronald
G., 3,459,815.
Cleary, Thomas F., to Centerchem Inc.Production of 2, 2 '-methylene
bis (3,4,6- trichlorophenol). 3,456,020, 7-15-69, CI. 260-619.
Cleary, W. A., Corporation: See —
Cleary, William A.; and Sartoretto, Paul A., 3,440,055.
Cleary, William A.; and Sartoretto, Paul A., to Cleary, W. A., Cor-
poration. Novel lecithins and chocolate containing the same.
3,440,055, 4-22-69, CI. 99-23.
Cleaver, Charles Spencer: See —
Brasen, Wallace Raymond; and Cleaver, Charles
Spencer,3 ,467,635.
Cleaver, Denis: See —
Evans, Arthur Wallace; and Cleaver, Denis, 3,429,665.
Cleaver, Denis, to British Titan Products Company Limited. Plasma
producing apparatus. 3,428,771, 2-18-69, CI. 219-10.51
Cleaver, Denis, to British Titan Products Company Limited. Oxides.
3,438,720, 4-15-69, CI. 23-1.
Weinberg, Felix Jiri; Howden, Derek; and Cleaver,
Denis,3,434,950.
Cleaver-Brooks Company: See—
Gething, Frank, 3,438,719.
Cleeves, Vincent F., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Means and method for minimizing bleed air contamination.
3,446,425, 5-27-69, CI. 230-1 14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Clegg, Charles Alan, to Clairpol (Machines) Limited. Platen as-
sembly and a conveyor system utilising the same. 3,459,288, 8-5-
69, CI. 198-19.
Clegg, Douglas: See —
Holm, William Z.; Clegg, Douglas; and Illia, Oliver
C, 3,448,725.
Clegg, Jesse M., to Swope, Lenora, Inc. Medicine feeder. 3,426,755,
2-11-69, CI. 128-252.
Clegg, John Brian; and Elliott, Leonard Godfrey, to Glaxo Laborato-
ries Limited. Process of preparing vitamin-containing gelled aque-
ous colloid beads. 3,445,563, 5-20-69, CI. 424-35.
Cleland, Charles E., to Continental Machines, Inc. Remotely con-
trolled prime mover. 3,441,056, 4-29-69, CI. 137-625.65
Cleland, Charles E.; and Connoy, Eugene N., to Continental
Machines, Inc. Precision band type cutting machine. 3,452,734, 7-
1-69, CI. 125-21.
Cleland, Charles E.: See—
Wilkie, James W.; and Cleland, Charles E.,3,474,693.
Cleland, David Blackhall, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Detonator locating device. 3,446,047, 5-27-69, CI. 72-56.
Cleland, Marshall R.; and Thompson, Chester C, Jr., to Radiation
Dynamics, Inc. Positive ion source for use with duoplasmatron.
3,458,743, 7-29-69, CI. 313-63.
Clelland, Patrick J. Horizontal drill slide and reconveyor for in-
stalling underground lines. 3,451,491, 6-24-69, CI. 173-44.
Clem, Arthur G., to American Colloid Company. Moisture impervi-
ous deck construction. 3,466,827, 9-16-69, CI. 52-446.
Clem, Arthur G., to American Colloid Company. Exothermic metal-
lurgical charges. 3,467,172, 9-16-69, CI. 164-338.
Clem, Everett W. Carton blank gluing apparatus. 3,447,508, 6-3-69,
CI. 118-221.
Clemar Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Hinz, Walter W.; and Marandi, Ali, 3,454,032.
Marandi, Ali, 3,439,895.
Sherwood, John F., 3,472,268.
Sherwood, John F., 3,472,479.
Clemens, Anton Hubert, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Peristaltic
pump. 3,447,478, 6-3-69, CI. 103-149.
Clemens, David H.: See —
Glavis, Frank J.; Clemens, David H.; and McDonnell, Roger
P. ,3,442,799.
Preuss, Albert F.; White, Harry J.; and Clemens, David
H., 3,448,049.
Clemens, Ogden A.; Schreuder, Thomas R.; and Panek, Mitchell W.,
to Swift & Company. Interleaving of food slices. 3,481,746, 12-2-
69, CI. 99-107.
Clemenson, Raymond C. Valve for fuel storage tanks. 3,458,085, 7-
29-69, CI. 220-86.
Clement, Carl J., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Kinematic mounting struc-
ture for laser resonator. 3,440,563, 4-22-69, CI. 331-94.5
Clement, Carrol O. Dispenser for powdered and granular material.
3,458,091, 7-29-69, CI. 222-349.
Clement, Finn; and Cope, Paul E., to Procter & Gamble Company,
The. Coated collapsible tubes. 3,441,057, 4-29-69, CI. 138-139.
Clement, Frank J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Conference telephone system. 3,437,758, 4-8-69, CI. 179-1.
Clement, George F.; Compton, Harry B.; Stagg, Uberto K., Jr.; and
Zcbc, Charles W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Telephone line concentrator priority call system. 3,441,681, 4-29-
69, CI. 179-18.
Clement, Ira T.: See—
Aungst, David C; and Clement, Ira T.,3,445,552.
Clement, Ira T.; and McCaw, Walter J., to Pennsylvania Fluorocar-
bon Company, Inc. Process for making corrugated tubing.
3,453,359, 7-1-69, CI. 264-322.
Clement, J. W., Company: See—
Bcacham, Francis W., 3,442,21 1.
Bushncll, Thomas W., 3,446,104.
Clement, Jean Max, to Solvay & Cic. Process for the adjustment of
the distance between the electrodes of operating electrolysis cells.
3,480,528, 1 1-25-69, CI. 204-99.
Clement, John C, to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Two-dimen-
sional material property control system. 3,431,761, 3-11-69, CI.
72-9.
Clement, Larry C; Hammand, Jack; Hulme, Jack R.; and Zimmer-
man, Carl W., to Halliburton Company. Flowmeter measuring
system. 3,425,274, 2-4-69, CI. 73-194.
Clement, Pierre L.; and Lcsticnnc, Andre F. P., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Chromatographic chamber. 3,464,560, 9-2-69, CI. 210-
198.
Clement, Pierre; Gombcrt, Jean-Marie; and Petit, Rene, to Eastman
Kodak Company. Developing method and apparatus for thin layer
chromatography. 3,477,950, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 210-31.
Clement, Ralph C, to l-T-E Circuit Breaker Company. Terminal
means. 3,423,724, 1-21-69, CI. 339-269.
Clement, Richard B.: See —
Schermcrhorn, Robert S.; and Guerrero, Miguel Carlos,
3,438,649.
Clemcntc, Carl: See—
Mullcr, Frank H.; and Clemcntc, Carl, 3,443,956.
Clements, Arthur C, to Interstruct Corporation. Building construc-
tion. 3,464,176, 9-2-69, CI. 52-251.
Clements, David H., to Rohm & Haas Company. Linear polymers
with polyfunctional telomers and derivatives thereof. 3,476,697,
11-4-69, CI. 260-22.
Clements, Edwin F. Hydrotherapeutic massage device. 3,426,750, 2-
11-69, CI. 128-66.
Clements, Francis J., to General Electric Company. Support means
for a food waste disposer. 3,477,747, 11-11-69, CI. 285-158.
Clements, Harold John: See —
Chalmers, David Arthur; and Clements, Harold John,3,486,138.
Clements, Harry R., to Rohr Corporation. On-site fabricated glass
reinforced resin storage tank. 3,470,656, 10-7-69, CI. 52-2.
Clements, Herbert A., to S.S.S. Patents Limited. Clutch arrange-
ment. 3,433,338, 3-18-69, CI. 192-67.
Clements, Herbert A.; and Heybourne, Robert H., to S.S.S. Patents
Limited. Synchronous self-shifting clutches. 3,458,021, 7-29-69,
CI. 192-67.
Clements, Richard P., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Missile launcher stabilizer. 3,485,137, 12-23-69, CI. 89-40.
Clements, Thomas Robert: See —
Ahearn, John James, Jr.; and Clements, Thomas
Robert,3, 448,355.
Clements, Wamer W. Vehicle horn programmer. 3,453,570, 7-1-69,
CI. 335-93.
Clements, William C, to Armco Steel Corporation. Thin walled pile
and method of driving the same. 3,482,409, 12-9-69, CI. 61-53.5
Clemett, Edwin F., Jr., to McCord Corporation, mesne. Windshield
wiper system for automotive vehicles. 3,431,578, 3-11-69, CI. 15-
250.12
Cleminshaw, Douglas R.: See —
Bauder, Carl J.; Hart, Charles G.; and Cleminshaw, Douglas
R.,3,485,694.
Clemons, Maurice M.: See —
Frank, Josef; Clemons, Maurice M.; Huber, John A.; and Bar-
inger, Berlyn E.,3,48 1,523.
Clemson Industries, Inc.: See —
Doyle, Robert P., 3,420,366.
McCollough, John K.; and Murray, John H., 3,457,695.
Mobley, George A., 3,477,193.
Clendaniel, William Richard: See —
Danforth, Donald W.; and Clendaniel, William
Richard,3,452,587.
Clendenin, Wilbur H.: See —
Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.; Nickla, Louis E.; and
Clendenin, Wilbur H., 3,455,466.
Clendenin, Wilbur H., to International Harvester Company. Com-
bination elevator. 3,430,757, 3-4-69, CI. 198-213.
Clendenin, Wilbur H.; Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L, Jr.; and
Fachini, Robert M., to International Harvester Company. Rotary
accumulator for automatic bale handling vehicle. 3,446,370, 5-27-
69, CI. 214-6.
Clendinning, William R.; and Eden, Dayton D., to Texas Instruments
Incorporated. Integrated electro-optic passive reflective display
device. 3,435,445, 3-25-69, CI. 340-324.
Clerc, Milton C, to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Electronic
signal amplitude limiter. 3,461,391, 8-12-69, CI. 328-171.
Clerc, Milton C, to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Nuclear
radiation gauge system. 3,479,511, 11-18-69, CI. 250-83.6
Clerk, Ernest J. Refuse bins. 3,450,297, 6-17-69, CI. 220-36.
Clerk, Robert Cecil. Hydraulic power systems. 3,485,037, 12-23-69,
CI. 60-10.
Cleveland, Clark C, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Plat-
form style ampule breaker. 3,431,147, 3-4-69, CI. 136-90.
Cleveland, Clark C, to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Waterproofed electrolyte entry port and fill channel for galvanic
battery. 3,432,360, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 36-90.
Cleveland, Clark C, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Gal-
vanic battery electrical contact. 3,432,361, 3-11-69, CI. 136-90.
Cleveland, Clark C; French, Harry F., deceased (by Cleveland Trust
Company, executor); and Pattin, Howard S., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Setback activated, spin filled galvanic bat-
tery. 3,432,359, 3-1 1-69, CI. 136-90.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, The: See —
Fenton, Leonard; and Buonocore, Edward, 3,470,869.
Cleveland Container Corp.: See —
Stump, Paul W., 3,429,312.
Cleveland Controls, Inc.: See —
Pravda, Milton Frank, 3,433,910.
Cleveland, Donald S., to General Electric Company. Anti-hunting
circuit for meter relay. 3,479,562, 1 1-18-69, CI. 315-159.
Cleveland Equipment Corporation: See —
Robinson, Maurice E.; and Jokinen, Robert E., 3,442,189.
Cleveland Fabricating Company, The: See —
Wilcox, Dewitt Gifford, 3,442,750.
Cleveland, Floyd M., to General Safety, Inc. Extensible gate for
elevator shafts. 3,425,165, 2-4-69, CI. 49-465.
Cleveland, Floyd M., to General Safety, Inc. Removable stanchion.
3,480,242, 11-25-69, CI. 248-226.
Cleveland, Floyd M.; and Balma, Peter, to General Safety, Inc.
Safety barrier and barrier fence. 3,439,898, 4-22-69, CI. 256-39.
LIST OF PATENTEES
287
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The: See—
Bittel, Fred F.; and Jaworski, Stanley F., 3,456,558.
Hartel, Erwin H., 3,462,024.
Cleveland Technical Center, Inc.: See-
Crouch, Harold C, 3,432,210.
Harsh, William C, 3,446,731.
Lombardo, Leo R., 3,466,543.
Polk, Edwin C, 3,436,085.
Simmons, Lawrence C, 3,445,648.
Simmons, Lawrence C, 3,465,691.
Cleveland, Thomas H. Body protective device composed of polycar-
bonate resins admixed with polyolefins and pigments. 3,437,631,
4-8-69, CI. 260-37.
Cleveland Trencher Company, The: See —
Linsay, Michael, 3,477,766.
Penote, Vincent S.; and Rear, Melvin K., 3,421,235.
Penote, Vincent S., 3,445,129.
Cleveland Vibrator Company, The: See-
Becker, Kenneth C; and Crewse, John L., 3,463,458.
Clevenger, Juel D., to Cook Chemical Company. Sprayer and
dispenser mechanism. 3,474,938, 10-28-69, CI. 222-318.
Clevite Corporation: See—
Braun, Rudolph A., 3,452,807.
Curran, Daniel R.; Gerber, William J.; and Williams, Alfred L.
W., 3,423,700.
Curran, Daniel R.; and Smith, James A., 3,453,458.
Deucher, Theodore F., 3,436,164.
Eastman, David P., 3,427,974.
Hufferd, George H., 3,431,058.
Kusa, Henry J., 3,440,445.
Luce, Betty M.; and Berdan, Betty L., 3,454,376.
Parkinson, David B., 3,463,943.
Parkinson, David B., 3,469,119.
Polder, John M., 3,474,981.
Suzuki, Akio, 3,449,637.
Wilke, Milton E., 3,427,202.
Clewley, James R.: See —
Judge, Donald L.; and Clewley, James R., 3,474,650.
Clewlow, Raymond Kevan: See—
Dixon, Olaf George; and Clewlow, Raymond Kevan, 3,452,4 10.
Click, Gaylon T.; and Gray, James M., Jr., to Petro-Tex Chemical
Corporation. Flaring tool. 3,466,707, 9-16-69, CI. 18-19.
Click, Larry S.: See —
Stephenson, Kermit Q.; and Click, Larry S., 3,460,493.
Cliff, Rodger A., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Digitally controlled frequency synthes-
izer. 3,464,018, 8-26-69, CI. 328-61.
Cliffgard, Arnie L., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Meter and alarm
circuit including switching means for measuring either of two
potentials and amplifier triggering means for comparing the two
potentials. 3,444,467, 5-13-69, CI. 324-133.
Cliffgard, Arnie L.; and Boynton, David G., to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Voltage-to-current converter for use with measuring
instruments. 3,440,518, 4-22-69, CI. 323-4.
Clifford, Alfred T.: See-
Reynolds, Linton C; Clifford, Alfred T.; Fooshe, Wesley K., Jr.;
and Thomson, Stewart M., 3,425, 856.
Clifford, Daisy E. Self-storing hair-clip device for hair rollers.
3,469,585, 9-30-69, CI. 132-40.
Clifford, Earl W.: See—
Phlipot, James R.; Gill, Lawrence H.; and Clifford, Earl
W., 3,480,026.
Clifford, Joseph, to Honeywell Inc. Gas change-over adjustment
mechanism for pressure regulators. 3,453,903, 7-8-69, CI. 74-526.
Clifford, Robert S., to Glen-Mar Door Manufacturing Company.
Door dividing machine. 3,421,556, 1-14-69, CI. 144-3.
Clifford, Warren E., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation.
Method of synthesis of alkali metal salts. 3,443,889, 5-13-69, CI.
23-64.
Clift, Mason A., Jr.: See-
Peters, James; Clift, Mason A., Jr.; Stagg, Theodore B., Jr.; and
Davis, Francis E., Jr.,3,469,1 II.
Clifton, Edwin R.: See-
Parson, Ralph D.; Clifton, Edwin R.; and Jonz, John
P.,3,440,749.
Clifton, Richard: See—
Avcrill, William D., 3,431,546.
Climabcc Inc.: See—
Forticr, Roland, 3,457,159.
Forticr, Roland, 3,457,160.
Climic, Ian E.: See-
Bridges, Trevor Frederick; and Climic, Ian E, 3,467,062.
Clinard, Ralph H, Jr.: See—
Canup, Robert E.; and Clinard, Ralph H., Jr., 3,483,371.
Clinc, Carl E., to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 3,468,105, 9-23-69, CI. 55-269.
Clinc, Edwin L., to Clayton Manufacturing Company. Roll brake
and vehicle wheel lift for chassis dynamometers. 3,443,427, 5-13-
69, CI. 73-117.
Cline, Edwin L., to Clayton Manufacturing Company. Apparatus for
controlling the characteristics of friction type power absorption
devices. 3,453,874, 7-8-69, CI. 73-135.
Cline, Harvey E., to General Electric Company. Process for produc-
ing cobalt-aluminum bodies. 3,429,697, 2-25-69, CI. 75-170.
Cline, Jack V., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Food display package. 3,463,305, 8-
26-69, CI. 206-56.
Cline, Jack V. Food display package. 3,469,682, 9-30-69, CI. 206-
56.
Cline, Jerome F., to Jeffrey Galion Manufacturing Company. Con-
veying means for delivering material at a substantially constant
rate. 3,468,456, 9-23-69, CI. 222-55.
Cline, Robert A.: See—
Tonjes, Burl D., 3,481,468.
Cline, Robert S. Adjustable door frame. 3,420,003, 1-7-69, CI. 49-
505.
Cline, Wallace Dean. Theft prevention system. 3,484,775, 12-16-69,
CI. 340-280.
Clingman, William H., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Volt-
age switching apparatus for color kinescopes. 3,424,939, 1-28-69,
CI. 315-14.
Clinical Research Institute, Inc.: See —
Hookman, Perry, 3,448,188.
Clinton, Edwin T.; and Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to Steward-Warner
Corporation. Caster seal. 3,479,680, 11-25-69, CI. 16-21.
Clinton, Raymond O., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2-Isonitroso-3-oxo ste-
roids. 3,431,286, 3-4-69, CI. 260-397.4
Clinton, Raymond O., to Sterling Drug Inc.Steroido[,4-c]pyrazoles
of the 5a-and 5/3-and rostane series. 3,458,504, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
239.5
Clinton Silk Mill, Inc.: See—
Hampson, Clinton W., 3,460,585.
Clinton, William P.; Mahlmann, James; and Ponzoni, George B.
Freeze-drying of granular coffee extract. 3,438,784, 4-15-69, CI.
99-71.
Clipper Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Pro, George M., 3,429,554.
Clissett, Kenneth E.: See —
Lierley, John T.; and Clissett, Kenneth E., 3,444,494.
Clites, Roy J.; and Pflueger, Phillip G., to Sylvania Electric Products,
Inc. Phase modulator for reducing keying transients. 3,454,904, 7-
8-69, CI. 332-16.
Cliver, Lawrence G., to Ethyl Corporation. Process for manufacture
of tetraalkyllead and reclamation of by-product lead. 3,452,069, 6-
24-69, CI. 260-437.
Clock, Gerald E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for
coating glass electronic vacuum tubes. 3,471,317, 10-7-69, CI.
117-94.
Clocker, Edwin T., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Preparation
of halogenated olefin polymers using gaseous phase polymerization
in the presence of a carbonyl initiator. 3,475,306, 10-28-69, CI.
204-159.23
Cloninger, Vernon W. Ignition spark tester including compression
release vent. 3,480,853, 11-25-69, CI.
Cloostermans-Huwaert, Desire Coleta. Machine for the production
of ropes and strands. 3,456,433, 7-22-69, CI. 57-59.
Clopay Corporation: See —
Gosshing, Robert C, 3,484,910.
Trounstine, Henry P.; and McCauley, Thomas M., 3,484,835.
Cloran, Thomas S., to Crucible Inc. Method for removing oxides
from alloy powder. 3,476,548, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-0.5
Close, Albert R., to Ford Motor Company. Seat back latch
mechanism. 3,433,524, 3-18-69, CI. 296-65.
Close, Garth, to United Steel and Wire Company. Supermarket con-
struction. 3,437,177, 4-8-69, CI. 18.6-1.
Close, Garth, to United Steel and Wire Company. Grocery cart with
front opening gate. 3,446,315, 5-27-69, CI. 186-1.
Close, Garth, to United Steel and Wire Company. Lift unloader
grocery cart. 3,456,763, 7-22-69, CI. 186-1.
Close, Garth, to United Steel and Wire Company. Cart removal
device. 3,473,484, 10-21-69, CI. 104-162.
Close, Garth, to United Steel and Wire Company. Grocery store
checkstand. 3,476,215, 11-4-69, CI. 186-1.
Close, Garth: See —
Ruttenberg, Harold J.; and Close, Garth,3,437,176.
Close, Keith E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Threshold detector
employing a shunt connected tunnel diode. 3,453,448, 7-1-69, CI.
307-235.
Close, Patrick B.: See —
Breidenbach, Victor S.; and Close, Patrick B., 3, 444,390.
Close, Robert A., to General Motors Corporation. Wiper arm car-
ried water nozzle. 3,448,482, 6-10-69, CI. 15-250.04
Close, Ross A. Automatic firearm. 3,424,053, 1-28-69, CI. 89-185.
Close, Sam. Replaceable medium, extended area filter unit.
3,486,626, 12-30-69, CI. 210-232.
Closmann, Philip J., to Shell Oil Company. Method of increasing the
volume of a permeable zone within an oil shale formation.
3,478,825, 11-18-69, CI. 166-36.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Closmann, Philip J.; and Ode, Helmer, to Shell Oil Company.
Method for creating permeable fragmented zone within an oil
shale formation. 3,448,801, 6-10-69, CI. 166-247.
Closs, George M.; and Dougherty, Patrick F., to Sun Oil Company.
Storage of normally gaseous material in subterranean caverns.
3,464,219, 9-2-69, CI. 62-45.
Closson, Rex D.; and Ihrman, Kryn G., to Ethyl Corporation.
Process for preparing carboxylates from olefin halides and carbon
monoxide. 3,457,299, 7-22-69, CI. 260-486.
Closson, Rex D.: See—
Napolitano, John P.; and Closson, Rex D.,3,449,455.
Closures, Inc.: See —
Hugus, James G., 3,460,602.
Cloud, Charles E. Making individual condiment packages.
3,426,505, 2-1 1-69, CI. 53-184.
Cloud, Charles E.; King, Richard G.; and George, James R., to
Cloud Machine Corporation. Packaging machine. 3,478,492, 11-
18-69, CI. 53-266.
Cloud, Charles E.; and Purvinis, Richard F., to Cloud Machine Cor-
poration. Manufacture of sealed packages from strip stock.
3.453.799, 7-8-69, CI. 53-29.
Cloud Machine Corporation: See—
Cloud, Charles E.; and Purvinis, Richard F., 3,453,799.
Cloud, Charles E.; King, Richard G.; and George, James R.,
3,478,492.
Cloud, Robert E. Method and means of cementing a casing into a
well structure. 3,420,299, 1-7-69, CI. 166-29.
Cloud, Samuel E. Spherical vehicle. 3,428,015, 2-18-69, CI. 115-1.
Clough, Donald Keighley, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz
A.G. Dyeing of hydrophobic materials. 3,441,363, 4-29-69, CI. 8-
39.
Clough, Donald Keighley, to Sandoz Ltd., (also know as) Sandoz
A.G. Process for dyeing, padding or printing. 3,462,236, 8-19-69,
CI. 8-54.
Clough, Donald Keighley, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz
A.G. Process for dyeing or printing of polyamide fibres.
3.477.800, 11-11-69, CI. 8-54.
Clough, Graham: See —
Waldhuter, Werner; Rubel, Werner; and Clough,
Graham.3,46 1,069.
Clough, Thomas J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Lubricating oil com-
position containing condensation product of polyamine and
polymeric ketone. 3,479,291, 11-18-69, CI. 252-51.5
Clough, Thomas J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Polymeric additives for
lubricating oil. 3,483,125, 12-9-69, CI. 252-51.5
Clough, Thomas J.; and Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Process for polymerizing normal mono-1-alkenes. 3,450,786, 6-17-
69, CI. 260-669.
Clough, Thomas J.: See —
Young, David W.; and Clough, Thomas J. ,3,448,050.
Cloup, Francis J. G., to Societe dite Promat. Digitally controlled
positioning device. 3,427,518, 2-11-69, CI. 318-18.
Cloup, Francis Jean Gabriel, to Promat S. A. R. L. Combined
punching and reaming tool. 3,469,306, 9-30-69, CI. 29-564.
Cloup, Francis J. Hydraulic punching machine. 3,469,481, 9-30-69,
CI. 83-140.
Clover, Norvin 0., to Fairfield Industries, Inc. Telescoping collapsi-
ble platform support. 3,463,265, 8-26-69, CI. 182-17.
Clovis, James Stanley, to Rohm & Haas Company. Antistatic plastic
compositions. 3,454,540, 7-8-69, CI. 260-86.1
Clovis, Merle A.: See—
Elenbogen, Gilbert D.; and Clovis, Merle A. ,3,438,782.
Clow Corporation: See—
Ligon, Elmer R.; De Gasperi, Frank E.; and Reed, Norman D.,
3,454,997.
Clow, William R.: See—
Flynn, Daniel M.; and Bandoski, Stanley J., Jr., 3,421,066.
Clow, William R.: See—
Flynn, Daniel M.; Bandoski, Stanley, Jr.; and Clow, William
R., 3,473,041.
Cloyd, Harold S., to Nosco Plastics, Incorporated. Pallet container.
3,438,544, 4-15-69, CI. 220-97.
Cloyd, Harold S.; Bernhardt, Charles A.; and Mangold, Robert T., to
Nosco Plastics, Incorporated. Plastic case. 3,443,722, 5-13-69, CI.
220-97.
Cluchey, Edgar C. Wheel alignment checking device. 3,460,264, 8-
12-69, CI. 33-203.17
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.: See—
Danahy, Thomas M., 3,481,292.
Denault, Albert P.; Gruber, Lawrence H.; and Morton, Kenneth
O., 3,478,939.
Pandell, Nestor W.; and Knebel, Robert W., 3,430,480.
Troope, Walter S.; and Knebel, Robert W., 3,473,877.
Wagar, Albert E.; and Rolfe, Ronald F., 3,485,423.
Cluett, Ronald D.; and Paget, Fredrick W., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Regulating system for arc discharge devices having
means to compensate for supply voltage and load variations.
3,482,142, 12-2-69, CI. 315-105.
Clukey, Wayne H.; AJboucq, Robert L.; and Clack, Alan V., to
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Carbon anode for alu-
minum reduction cell. 3,442,786, 5-6-69, CI. 204-290.
Clukey, Wayne H.: See—
Hildebrandt, Richard D.; and Clukey, Wayne H.,3,468,737.
Clune, James P.: See —
Matheson, Wilfrid G.; Clune, James P.; and Pricenski, Theodore
J.,3,427,421.
Clune, Richard R.; and Field, Harold, to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc.
Leached amalgamated zinc anode. 3,427,204, 2-11-69, CI. 136-
126.
Clunis, Kenneth, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Thermoplastic recording. 3,427,628, 2-11-69, CI. 346-1.
Clupak, Inc.: See —
Welsh, Hewitt S., 3,454,463.
Clusick, Robert E.: See-
Bray, Thomas E.; and Clusick, Robert E.,3,479,517.
Clutch Research and Development Co.: See-
Gingery, Wayne Paul, 3,465,860.
Clutsom & Kemp Limited: See—
Salway, Keith, 3,464,235.
Clutsom, Fredrick Gerald. Electrical control system for selecting and
operating electrical systems. 3,483,435, 12-9-69, CI. 317-123.
Clyborne, Harry E.: See —
Clyborne, Willis D.; and Clyborne, Harry E.,3,438,362.
Clyborne, Willis D. Engine ignition system. 3,472,216, 10-14-69, CI.
123-148.
Clybome, Willis D.; and Clyborne, Harry E. Ignition system.
3,438,362, 4-15-69, CI. 123-146.5
Clyde, Claude R. Cycling valve. 3,459,208, 8-5-69, CI. 137-119.
Clyde Iron Works, Inc.: See —
McManus, Lee C, 3,424,963.
McManus, Lee C, 3,445,749.
Clyman, George R.: See—
Frishman, Daniel; and Clyman, George R.,3,447,343.
Clymer, Roger B. Houseboat. 3,434,166, 3-25-69, CI. 9-1.
Clymin, Michael L., to Conso Engineering Company, mesne. Ther-
mo-adhesive carpet-seaming tape. 3,485,704, 12-23-69, CI. 161-
51.
Clynch, Frank, to Continental Oil Company. Apparatus for support-
ing marine seismic transducer. 3,452,327, 6-24-69, CI. 340-7.
Clynch, Frank, to Continental Oil Company. Total recovery core
catcher. 3,480,093, 11-25-69, CI. 175-58.
C&M Industrial Associates, Inc.: See —
Catt, Lewis R.; and McCullough, James T., 3,473,485.
CMP Industries, Inc.: See —
Griffiths, Emil S., 3,464,817.
Coach and Car Equipment Corporation: See —
Bilancia, Raymond A., 3,479,082.
Costin, Robert W., 3,473,776.
Coachmen Industries, Inc.: See —
Corson, Claude E., 3,486,785.
Coad, Brian C, to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Method and ap-
paratus for coating metal strip. 3,429,734, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-38.
Coad, Brian C, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Manufacture of
interiorly coated tubing. 3,457,626, 7-29-69, CI. 29-429.
Coad, Brian C, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Continuous chill
casting of cladding on a continuous support. 3,470,939, 10-7-69,
CI. 164-275.
Coad, Brian C: See —
Clarke, John F.; and Coad, Brian C.,3,475,81 1.
Coad, Terrence M., to Snaplite Displays, Inc. Illuminated display
sign. 3,447,253, 6-3-69, CI. 40-130.
Coakley, James L., to Abex Corporation. Solenoid controlled ser-
vovalve with lineal output. 3,424,183, 1-28-69, CI. 137-83.
Coakley, James L., to Abex Corporation. Electromechanical driver
for hydraulic valve and the like. 3,473,547, 10-21-69, CI. 137-83.
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A., to Abex Corporation.
Servovalve construction. 3,437,101, 4-8-69, CI. 137-83.
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A., to Abex Corporation.
Servovalve Construction. 3,447,111, 5-27-69, CI. 335-230.
Coal Industry (Patents) Limited: See —
Martin, David James, 3,487,366.
Sims, Raymond Bernard, 3,455,544.
Coal Research Institute: See —
Kuribayashi, Sadatomo; Tayama, Eisei; Mishima, Makio; and
Yuzawa, Syuichi, 3,451,379.
Coan, Edward M. Radiation sensitive apparatus for sensing anc
counting. 3,422,274, 1-14-69, CI. 250-224.
Coast Carton Corporation: See —
Franck, Jack, 3,464,544.
Coast Elevator Company: See —
Risk, Daniel W., 3,471,119.
Coast, Geoffrey: See-
Prince, Norman; and Coast, Geoffrey,3 ,486,976.
Coast Manufacturing & Supply Company: See —
Merritt, James A.; and Wedin, James A., 3,481,428.
Coast Metals, Inc.: See —
Cape, Arthur T., 3,425,828.
Cape, Arthur T., 3,436,512.
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289
Cape, Arthur T., 3,437,480.
Cape, Arthur T., 3,441,215.
Cape, Arthur T., 3,475,165.
Cape, Arthur T., 3,483,724.
Foerster, Charles V., 3,444,613.
Hawk, Elwin A., Sr., 3,436,019.
Coastal Dynamics Corporation: See-
Curl, Gerald A., 3,450,870.
Krantz, John D., 3,430,224.
Krantz, John D., 3,436,983.
Krantz, John D., 3,476,144.
Krantz, John Daniel, 3,477,761.
Coated Products, Inc.: See—
Vigneault, John H., 3,465,627.
Coates, Arthur D.: See—
Swisher, Joe A.; and Coates, Arthur D.,3,475,607.
Coates Brothers & Company Limited: See-
Wilson, Alec Frank, 3,420,789.
Coates, Carlton E., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Elec-
trophoretic coating bath and process wherein solvent and base
concentrations are controlled. 3,463,712, 8-26-69, CI. 204-181.
Coates, Harold; Brown, David Albert; and Peters, Francis Michael,
to Electric Reduction Company of Canada Ltd. Silicate resins.
3,429,851, 2-25-69, CI. 260-46.5
Coates, Harold; and Hoye, Peter Albert Theodore, to Albright &
Wilson (Mfg.) Limited. Preparation of alkyltin chlorides, bromides
and iodides. 3,446,826, 5-27-69, CI. 260-429.7
Coates, Herbert W.: See-
Hamilton, Milon J.; Baigas, Joseph F., Jr.; Haynes, John T.; and
Coates, Herbert W., 3,459,631.
Coates, Joseph F.: See —
Wakeman, Reginald L.; and Coates, Joseph F., 3,427,3 16.
Wakeman, Reginald L.; and Coates, Joseph F., 3,43 1,265.
Wakeman, Reginald L.; and Coates, Joseph F., 3,435,039.
Coates, Willis W. Apparatus for spreading tubular fabric. 3,436,796,
4-8-69, CI. 26-55.
Coats & Clark, Inc.: See—
Morin, Louis H., 3,420,929.
Morin, Louis H., 3,423,792.
Morin, Louis H., 3,435,489.
Morin, Louis H., 3,452,805.
Coats, Carlton E., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Water
dispersible coating composition and use of same in electrocoat
painting. 3,428,586, 2-18-69, CI. 260-22.
Coats, Carlton E., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Electrocoat-
ing compositions comprising aromatic amine amidated drying oil
copolymer-maleic anhydride adducts. 3,428,589, 2-18-69, CI. 260-
23.7
Coats, Carlton E., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Process for
producing monocarboxylic acid modified alkyd resins. 3,480,575,
1 1-25-69, CI. 260-22.
Coats Company, Inc., The: See —
Scott, Ray A., 3,474,840.
Strang, Elmer J.; and Swanson, Floyd R., Jr., 3,439,399.
Coats, Fred Haden, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Nonaqueous lubricating composition for nylon tire cord
yarn. 3,446,734, 5-27-69, CI. 252-8.8
Coats, Hugh L., Jr.: See —
McMullen, Thomas J., Sr.; McMullen, Thomas J., Jr.; and
Coats, Hugh L., Jr., 3,483,064.
Coats, William C.; and Moyer, Edward J., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Hydropneumatic suspension system. 3,464,511, 9-2-69,
CI. 180-9.54
Cobarg, Claus Christian, to Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Ventilator
system and vapor dispenser. 3,442,197, 5-6-69, CI. 98-30.
Cobaugh, George D.: See —
Cobaugh, George D.; Smoot, Thomas William; and Cobaugh,
George D., 3,449,084.
Cobaugh, George D.; Smoot, Thomas William; and Cobaugh, George
D., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Lining for secondary ammonia
reformer. 3,449,084, 6-10-69, CI. 23-277.
Cobaugh, Robert Franklin: See—
Hammel, Kemper Martel; and Cobaugh, Robert
Franklin.3,474,394.
Cobaugh, Robert Franklin, to AMP Incorporated. Apparatus for
making electrical connections. 3,440,723, 4-29-69, CI. 29-628.
Cobaugh, Robert Franklin, to AMP Incorporated. Tool for making
electrical connections having insulation scraping means.
3,471,916, 10-14-69, CI. 29-203.
Cobb, James Stanley, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Spinneret. 3,456,292, 7-22-69, CI. 18-8.
Cobb, James W., to AEL Development and Research, Inc. Process
and machinery for making paper sticks. 3,452,650, 7-1-69, CI. 93-
Cobb, Jesse M.: See —
Soreng, John E.; and Cobb, Jesse M., 3, 472,975.
Cobb, Raymond L.: See—
Reinert, Andrew J.; Cantrel, Kenneth E.; and Cobb, Raymond
L..3.475.539.
Cobb, Richard O.; and Skov, Raymond A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Display apparatus. 3,437,869, 4-8-69, CI.
315-18.
Cobb, Thomas F.: See—
Belko, William R., Jr.; Cobb, Thomas F.; and Varsane, Robert
G.,3,466,513.
Cobb, Walter L. Method for embroidering tufts. 3,460,495, 8-12-69,
CI. 112-93.
Cobb, William Reginald. Chairs equipped with legrests or footrests.
3,429,612, 2-25-69, CI. 297-75.
Cobb, William R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Roller
structure for supporting appliances and the like. 3,437,346, 4-8-
69, CI. 280-43.2
Cobbledick, David S., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Novel or-
ganic polyol compositions and filled non-cellular polyurethanes
prepared therefrom. 3,429,855, 2-25-69, CI. 260-77.5
Cobbledick, David S., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Novel polyol
compositions and filled polyurethanes prepared therefrom.
3,470,121, 9-30-69, CI. 260-18.
Cobbs, James H.: See —
Dellinger, Thomas B.; and Cobbs, James H., 3,474, 866.
Cobbs, James H., to Fenix & Scisson, Inc. Retrievable casing foot
valve. 3,442,330, 5-6-69, CI. 166-225.
Cober, Lloyd W., Jr.; and McDaniel, James S., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Film/netting seal. 3,474,952, 10-28-
69, CI. 229-53.
Coberley, Daniel A.: See —
Adamson, Robert G.; Angell, Charles H.; Roote, Jay C;
Hutchison, Joel F.; and Coberley, Daniel A. ,3,477, 369.
Coberly, Clarence J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of
operating regenerative furnaces and apparatus therefor. 3,472,907,
10-14-69, CI. 260-679.
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton, to Kobe, Inc.
Method of and apparatus for making up and breaking friction-type
rod and tubing joints. 3,451,1 19, 6-24-69, CI. 29-446.
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton, to Kobe, Inc. Fric-
tion-type joint with uniform wall thickness. 3,476,413, 1 1-4-69, CI.
285-332.3
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Kogut, Val, to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Fuel nozzles for high temperature furnace and method of
operating. 3,459,823, 8-5-69, CI. 260-679.
Cobianchi, John F.: See —
Adams, Richard G.; Cobianchi, John F.; and Roth,
Alan,3,484,179.
Cobigo, Henri. Automatic sprinkling device. 3,463,401, 8-26-69, CI.
239-231.
Cobine, James D., to General Electric Company. Gas-free vacuum
gap devices and method of preparation thereof. 3,450,928, 6-17-
69, CI. 313-311.
Coblentz, Wesley S.; Paddock, Paul F.; and Smith, Ronald T. Mobile
platform construction. 3,437,174, 4-8-69, CI. 182-16.
Coblenz, Abraham G., to International Rectifier Corporation.
Smiconductor wafer forming a plurality of rectifiers. 3,462,655, 8-
19-69, CI. 317-234.
Coblenz, Abraham G., to International Rectifier Corporation. Hol-
low cylindrical semiconductor device. 3,475,660, 10-28-69, CI.
317-234.
Coblitz, Sanford E. Cutting element for a pipe-cutting chain.
3,430,830, 3-4-69, CI. 225-103.
Coburn, Donald G., to Cox Systems Limited. Dental operating units.
3,455,620, 7-15-69, CI. 312-209.
Coburn, Kenneth E.: See —
Basler, Wayne G.; Coburn, Kenneth E.; Greenler, Robert J.; and
Thompson, Robert J. ,3,481, 728.
Coburn Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Stith, Joe D., 3,437,753.
Suddarth, Jack M., 3,436,984.
Suddarth, Jack M., 3,449,865.
Suddarth, Jack M., 3,449,866.
Suddarth, Jack M., 3,466,81 1.
Suddarth, Jack M., 3,468,366.
Coburn, Mathias M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Hot-melt bookbinding adhesives modified with a reaction product
of hexafluoroacetone. 3,438,921, 4-15-69, CI. 260-27.
Coburn, Michael D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. 3-Picrylamino-l,2,4-triazole and its preparation.
3,483,211, 12-9-69, CI. 260-308.
Coburn, Robert W., Sr.: See-
Barnard, Walter C; and Coburn, Robert W., Sr.,3 ,459,462.
Coca-Cola Bottling Works Company, The: See —
Broetzler, Gustav A., 3,425,187.
Ruffley, Morris F., Jr., 3,436,093.
Coccellato, Marco, 35% to Quaranta, William. Clam opening device.
3,440,684, 4-29-69, CI. 17-76.
Cocco, Henry A. Tool post and tool holder. 3,425,305, 2-4-69, CI.
82-36.
Coccoli, Joseph D.; and Koso, Dusan A., to Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Gas ring laser gyroscope system. 3,469,922, 9-30-
69, CI. 356-106.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Cochardt, Alexander W.; and Buttyan, Joseph, to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Apparatus and process for forming or mold-
ing magnetic substances. 3,452,121, 6-24-69, CI. 264-24.
Cochin, Solomon. Blind man's timepiece. 3,438,195, 4-15-69, CI.
58-1.
Cochran, Alfred S.; and Sikorski, Frank B., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Telephone exchange with interworking of
switching units of different types. 3,466,401, 9-9-69, CI. 179-16.
Cochran, Benjamin T.: See —
Fohrmann, Ernest F.; Scoles, David A.; Cochran, Benjamin T.;
and Dick, John O.,3,440,961.
Cochran, Charles Norman: See —
Stroup, Philip T.; Cochran, Charles Norman; and Stokes, John
J., Jr.,3,440,712.
Cochran, Chudleigh B., to Brown, Cecero C. Gas lift well production
apparatus. 3,421,449, 1-14-69, CI. 103-233.
Cochran, Chudleigh B., to Brown Oil Tools, Inc. Pressure differential
expanding means for well packers. 3,459,261, 8-5-69, CI. 166-120.
Cochran, Herman V. Vehicle acceleration indicating device.
3,440,603, 4-22-69, CI. 340-52.
Cochran, John F., to Driltrol. Stabilizers for drilling strings.
3,482,889, 12-9-69, CI. 308-4.
Cochran, John M., Jr., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Delay control
circuit. 3,475,625, 10-28-69, CI. 307-293.
Cochran, John M., Jr.: See —
Upshur, Littleton; Joy, Raymond D.; and Cochran, John M.,
Jr.,3,437,799.
Cochran, John T.; and Collins, Gordon D., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cold trap filter. 3,483,980,
12-16-69, CI. 210-131.
Cochran, Kenneth C: See —
Robison, Fred E.; and Cochran, Kenneth C, 3,478, 386.
Cochran, Neal P., to United States of America, Interior. Hydrocar-
bon fuels from coal or any carbonaceous material. 3,477,942, 11-
11-69, CI. 208-10.
Cochran, Roy J.: See —
Hackett, Norman H., 3,466,870.
Cochran Western Corporation: See—
Duerksen, Arnold, 3,480,295.
Mc Cartney, Duane N.; and Duerksen, Arnold, 3,474,925.
Cochran, William H.; and Deike, Robert F. Reset mechanism for
parking meter. 3,486,325, 12-30-69, CI. 58-142.
Cochrane, Chappelle C, to Nalco Chemical Company. Electrolytic
polymerization of maleic anhydride. 3,427,233, 2-11-69, CI. 204-
59.
Cochrane, Hugh M. Coin holder. 3,420,359, 1-7-69, CI. 206-0.82
Cochrum, William A., to Fastron Company, The. Thread-forming
screw and method of making the same. 3,461,470, 8-19-69, CI.
10-10.
Cock, Donald J.; and Habgood, Gordon A., to Girling, Limited.
Means for actuating a friction pad in a disc brake. 3,435,691, 4-1-
69, CI. 74-107.
Cockbill, Michael Henry; and Main, James Thomas, to Hellier,
Lionel, Limited. Water-activated ballon inflating device.
3,461,835, 8-19-69, CI. 116-124.
Cocke, John: See—
Bahnsen, Ralph J.; and Cocke, John,3,427,592.
Cocker, John Derek: See—
Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Cocker, John Derek; and Webb,
Godfrey Basil,3,48 1,934.
Cocker Machine and Foundry Company: See —
Lofgren, Karl R., 3,438,102.
Cockcrell, Christopher Sydney, to Hovercraft Development Limited.
Gas-cushion vehicles with multi-stage flexible skirts and attitude
correcting means therefor. 3,424,266, 1-28-69, CI. 180-118.
Cockcrell, Christopher Sydney, to Hovercraft Development Limited.
Vehicles for travelling over land and/or water having recirculating
fluid curtains. 3,442,348, 5-6-69, CI. 180-130.
Cockcrham, Lloyd E., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Ternary
solvent system containing 2-nitropropane for flexographic inks.
3,450,663, 6-17-69, CI. 260-33.4
Cockcrill, Richard, to Bostrom Manufacturing Company Limited.
Means for fixing a scat cover to a seat. 3,423,775, 1-28-69, CI. 5-
353.1
Cockcrill-Ougrcc-Providcnce: See —
Lcvaux, Jean Marie, 3,476,321.
Martclcc, Ghislain Antoine Jean-Marie, 3,456,823.
Cockrcll, Eldridgc H.: See—
Ammondson, Clayton J.; Cockrcll, Eldridgc H.; Silberman, Ira
J.; and James, Forrest H., Jr., 3,464,692.
Cockrcll, John William: See—
Black, Conrad Nagel; and Cockrcll, John William,3,457,491.
Cockrcll, William D., to General Electric Company. Photoelectric
web register control. 3,424,91 1, 1-28-69, CI. 250-219.
Cockroft, James B.: See —
Edwards, Margaret M.; and Cockroft, James B., 3,420,969.
Cocks, Eric H. Hand-held applicator for hot-melt adhesives.
3,485,417, 12-23-69, CI. 222-146.
Cocosco, Elizabeta: See —
Moscovici, Anuta; Maricuta, Nicolae; and Cocosco,
Elizabeta,3,472,623.
Coda, Nello, to Erie Technological Products, Inc. Mounted capacitor
with spaced terminal feet. 3,444,436, 5-13-69, CI. 317-101.
Coda, Severina: See —
Bernardi, Luigi; Coda, Severina; Pegrassi, Lorenzo; and
Suchowsky, Giselbert Karl,3,427,313.
Codex Corporation: See —
Gallager, Robert G., 3,469,236.
Kohlenberg, Arthur, 3,447,132.
Massey, James Lee, 3,439,334.
Codichini, Joseph J., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Process parame-
ter level sensing device. 3,426,268, 2-4-69, CI. 323-100.
Codichini, Joseph J., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Control circuit
for low noise controlled rectifier systems. 3,444,456, 5-13-69, CI.
323-22.
Codignola, Franco: See —
Costa, Roberto Maria; and Codignola, Franco, 3, 449,485.
Codina, Jorge G., to Gravimetrics Incorporated. Seismograph.
3,480,908, 11-25-69, CI. 340-17.
Codman, Daniel S., Jr. Convertible boat hull. 3,475,773, 11-4-69,
CI. 9-1.
Codrington, Robert S.; and Schuster, Nick A., to Schlumberger
Technology Corporation, mesne. Detection of oil by nuclear mag-
netic resonance. 3,456,183, 7-15-69, CI. 324-0.5
Cody, Joseph P.; and Walker, Dale W., to United States of America,
Navy. Portable impact pad. 3,456,910, 7-22-69, CI. 244-114.
Coe, Benjamin Franklin: See —
Booy, Max Lorenz; Coe, Benjamin Franklin; and Stutler,
Stephen Charles,3,433,055.
Coe, Beresford, to Rohm & Haas Company. Process for preparing
breathable fabric laminates. 3,438,829, 4-15-69, CI. 156-235.
Coe, Everett L., Jr.: See —
Archer, William E.; Coe, Everett L., Jr.; and Reed, Leo
0.,3,477,124.
Archer, William E.; Coe, Everett L., Jr.; and Reed, Leo
O.,3,485,011.
Coe, Frank R., to Welding Institute, The. Measurement of gases in
metals. 3,456,416, 7-22-69, CI. 53-8.
Coe, Guy R., Jr.: See —
Ballard, Doyle R.; and Coe, Guy R., Jr.,3,467,126.
Coe Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Molnar, Eugene J., 3,476,854.
Coe Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Calvert, Harry B., 3,455,354.
Holden, Arthur S., Jr.; and Stuenkel, Leon H., 3,474,544.
Coe, Merrill J.: See—
Lugt, Thomas Vander; and Coe, Merrill J. ,3,438, 565.
Coe, Robert S.; and Vogelman, Joseph H. Three-dimensional display
apparatus. 3,482,140, 12-2-69, CI. 315-21.
Coe, Stanley H.: See —
Stein, Robert R.; and Coe, Stanley H.,3,463,433.
Coe, Thomas D., to Wakefield Engineering, Inc. Heat transfer ap-
paratus. 3,448,798, 6-10-69, CI. 165-168.
Coe, William H., to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. Counter-
balancing lid support. 3,447,190, 6-3-69, CI. 16-1.
Coel, Trafford H.; Hanford, Eugene B.; and Stewart, Stanley H., to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Intercommunica-
tion system for school-to-home teaching. 3,423,532, 1-21-69, CI.
179-1.
Coen, Aldo L. Field structure for magnetic loudspeaker and methods
of manufacture. 3,453,400, 7-1-69, CI. 179-119.
Coen, Edward D., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Method of
lowering blood pressure. 3,487,154, 12-30-69, CI. 424-321.
Coen Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Voorheis, James T., 3,485,369.
Coenen, Francois: See —
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo;
Goossens, Walter; Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and
Stynen, Adolf,3,429,669.
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo;
Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and Stynen,
Adolf.3,429,670.
Coes, Loring, Jr., to Norton Company. Grinding apparatus.
3,427,754, 2-18-69, CI. 51-98.
Coes, Loring, Jr., to Norton Company. Vibratory grinding machine.
3,451,171,6-24-6, CI. 51-99.
Cofer, Daniel B., to Southwire Company. Method of deforming cast
metal. 3,426,568, 2-11-69, CI. 72-250.
Cofer, Daniel B.; and Bray, Thomas L., to Southwire Company.
Casting of molten metal. 3,464,483, 9-2-69, CI. 164-278.
Cofer, Daniel B.; Ward, George C.; and Bray, Thomas L., to
Southwire Company. Vessel positioning means for continuous
casting machines. 3,478,813, 11-18-69, CI. 164-278.
Cofer, Daniel B.; Ward, George C; Proctor, Dale D.; and Bray,
Thoma L., to Southwire Company. Casting machine with concen-
tric channel shaft. 3,454,077, 7-8-69, CI. 164-278.
LIST OF PATENTEES
291
Cofer, Daniel B.: See—
Ward, George C; Todd, Chester F.; Proctor, Dale D.; and
Cofer, Daniel B.,3,469,620.
Cofer, Larry Wilson: See—
DeBuhr, Harold Eugene; and Cofer, Larry Wilson, 3,479, 894.
Coffee Instants, Inc.: See-
Reich, Ismar M.; and Cascione, Alexander S., 3,421,906.
Coffee-Mat Corporation: See-
Herman, David; and Small, Sollie W., 3,478,238.
Coffelt, Robert J., to University of California, The Regents of the.
Serpentine wine press. 3,446,139, 5-27-69, CI. 100-118.
Coffer, William E.; Miller, Robert L.; and Shewan, John, to Ref-Con
Corporation. Remote reporting system. 3,441,929, 4-29-69, CI.
340-409.
Coffey, Eugene R. Conduit implant attachment. 3,429,134, 2-25-69,
CI. 61-72.6
Coffey, Robert Stevenson, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Preparation of IrH3[P(R)3]2 compounds. 3,458,547, 7-29-69, CI.
260-429.
Coffey, Ronald B.: See-
Edwards, James W.; and Coffey, Ronald B., 3,42 1,8 10.
Edwards, James W.; and Coffey, Ronald B. , 3,421,81 1.
Coffield, Robert. Coin security system. 3,455,503, 7-15-69, CI. 232-
1.
Coffield, Thomas H.; and Wollensak, John C, to Ethyl Corporation.
Preparation of /3-chloroisobutyryl chloride. 3,471,557, 10-7-69, CI.
260-544.
Coffman, John W., HI: See-
Watts, Jefferson L.; and Coffman, John W., 111,3,449,530.
Coffman, Leroy. Fertilizer spreader attachment for rotary power
mower. 3,477,212, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 56-25.4
Cofield, William W.: See-
Topper, Robert L.; Cofield, William W.; Williams, Amos F.;
Foster, Raymond C; Woebcke, Herman N.; Goldman, Albert
W.; and Kusko, Alexander^, 42 1,050.
Cofoid, Robert D., to General Time Corporation. Check valve for
intravenous administration of liquids. 3,465,784, 9-9-69, CI. 137-
390.
Cofoid, Robert D., to General Time Corporation. Valve-switch as-
sembly for use in intravenous feeding. 3,478,184, 11-11-69, CI.
200-84.
Cofrancesco, Anthony J.; and Ferrigan, Richard, to GAF Corpora-
tion. Method of preparing sulfonated hydroxybenzophenone.
3,468,938, 9-23-69, CI. 260-511.
Cogar, George R.: See-
Countryman, Albert J.; and Cogar, George R., 3,426,415.
Cogar, George R.; Seksc, Torkjell; Banziger, Walter; Ming, Joseph
W.; and Horvath, Laszlo, to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation.
Data recording and verifying machine. 3,483,523, 12-9-69, CI.
340-172.5
Cogar, Samuel C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Transducer position-
ing system. 3,449,735, 6-10-69, CI. 340-174.1
Cogbill, Everett C: See —
Leake, Preston H.; and Cogbill, Everett C, 3,428,049.
Cogdcll, James D. Oscillating baby bed. 3,451,072, 6-24-69, CI. 5-
109.
Cogdill, Cletus V. Universal bar hanger. 3,425,655, 2-4-69, CI. 248-
343.
Cogclin, Nicholas J.; Martin, Samuel M.; and Ramsey, Raymond B.,
said Martin assor to Western Electric Company Incorporated, and
said Cogclia and said Ramsey assors to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Electrical wire structure. 3,433,884, 3-18-69,
CI. 174-49.
Cogcn, Leonard L.; and Kocpplin, William J., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Process for the secondary production of lead. 3,451,806,
6-24-69, CI. 75-63.
Cogcz, Paul Antoine Alexandre; Contc, Madeleine Marcelle; and
Sabaticr, Jacques Georges Robert, to Commissariat a I'Energie
Atomiquc. High-pressure scaling system. 3,464,706, 9-2-69, CI.
277-59.
Coggburn, Harlcy L.: See—
Lofgrccn, Andrew F.; and Coggburn, Harlcy L., 3,470, 707.
Cogger, Kenneth O.: See-
Berry, Foster W.; and Cogger, Kenneth O., 3,436,079.
Coggcshall, Almy D.: See—
Gibbs, Edward E.; Coggcshall, Almy D.; and Shirk, Harold
R., 3,437,859.
Coggins, Robert W.: See —
Meyers, Charles O.; and Coggins, Robert W., 3,450,603.
Coglaiti, Joseph S., Jr; and Mastcrson, Daniel J., to Stauffer Chemi-
cal Company. Increasing the bulk density of soda ash adding calci-
um and magnesium ions prior to precipitation. 3,459,497, 8-5-69,
CI. 23-63.
, Cogsdill, Glen H. Dcburring tool. 3,442,162, 5-6-69, CI. 77-73.5
Cogsdill, Stuart A., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Dcburring tool.
3,420,125, 1-7-69, CI. 77-73.5
' Cogsdill, Stuart A., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Deburring tool
and a method of making a dcburring tool. 3,449,984, 6-17-69, CI.
76-101.
Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc.: See —
Cogsdill, Stuart A., 3,420,125.
Cogsdill, Stuart A., 3,449,984.
Gustkey, John E., 3,444,714.
Cogswell, David W. Organ wind-chest. 3,472,115, 10-14-69, CI. 84-
340.
Cogswell, Richard V.: See —
Pfeiffer, Albert; Cogswell, Richard V.; Lynch, Charles W.; and
Kunert, Herbert B., 3,478,926.
Cohaly, Fox B.: See—
Lovell, George V., 3,434,273.
Cohan, Allan N.: See-
Gray, Jack C; and Cohan, Allan N., 3,446,623.
Cohee, Donald R., to Colin Design Engineering. Dispensing con-
tainers and blanks therefor. 3,421,680, 1-14-69, CI. 229-17.
Cohen, Aaron; and Heath-Brown, Basil, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc.ll-Lower alkyl-hexahydro-1-benzazepino [3,2,1-
h,i]pyrido[4,3-/3]indole. 3,457,271, 7-22-69, CI. 260-296.
Cohen, Abraham B., to LTV Ling Altec, Inc. Horn-loaded loud-
speaker. 3,432,002, 3-11-69, CI. 181-31.
Cohen, Abraham Bernard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Polymer compositions, strata and elements. 3,460,944, 8-12-
69, CI. 96-87.
Cohen, Abraham David, to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Sulfur dehydrogenation of organic compounds. 3,456,026,
7-15-69, CI. 260-669.
Cohen, Alfred G.: See —
Small, Samuel N„ 3,436,972.
Cohen, Arnold H.; and Pursiano, Leonard C, to Bendix Corpora-
tion, The. Rotary electromagnetic indicator device. 3,465,334, 9-
2-69, CI. 340-378.
Cohen, Arthur M. Business form. 3,480,297, 11-25-69, CI. 282-22.
Cohen, Daniel; and Dejean, Jacques Henri, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Semi-permanent capacitor memory.
3,453,603, 7-1-69, CI. 340-173.
Cohen, David A. Ceiling fixture adapter. 3,440,331, 4-22-69, CI.
174-61.
Cohen, David J.; and Blivice, Sidney L. Shoe-size indicating ap-
paratus. 3,457,647, 7-29-69, CI. 33-3.
Cohen, David J.; and Blivice, Sidney L. Manual dispenser for heated
adhesive. 3,459,335, 8-5-69, CI. 222-146.
Cohen, David: See —
Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration with respect to an invention of,; Cohen,
David; and Stone, Samuel E., 3,438,263.
Cohen, Edward A.; Bosworth, Robert H.; and Feucht, Robert E., to
Bendix Corporation, The. Method of constructing a positive expul-
sion tank. 3,471,349, 10-7-69, CI. 156-155.
Cohen, Eliot D., to United States of America, Navy. Microwave am-
plifier system with overall feedback. 3,474,348, 10-21-69, CI. 330-
53.
Cohen, Eliott: See —
Hanifin, John William, Jr.; Capuzzi, Rosemary Angela; and
Cohen, Eliott,3,470,186.
Cohen, Emanuel Richard: See —
Balent, Ralph; Wetch, Joseph R.; and Cohen, Emanuel
Richard,3, 449,208.
Cohen, Ephraim. Shirt bundling rack. 3,451,558, 6-24-69, CI. 211-
86.
Cohen, Fred, to Radio Corporation of America. Semiconductor
device having increased resistance to second breakdown.
3,448,354, 6-3-69, CI. 317-235.
Cohen, Gene, to Radio Corporation of America. Monolithic
semiconductor microcircuits with improved means for connecting
points of common potential. 3,423,650, 1-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Cohen, George R., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Bolt and method
of making same. 3,440,922, 4-29-69, CI. 85-9.
Cohen, Howard M.: See —
Chegwidden, Raymond A.; Cohen, Howard M.; and Gilbert,
William F., Jr.,3,479,292.
Cohen, Irvin; and Levy, Bernard D., to Construction Fasteners, Inc.
Weather resistant fastener assembly. 3,452,636, 7-1-69, CI. 85-1.
Cohen, Jerome H., to Hurtest Products Corporation. Pads for steam
pressing apparatus. 3,471,955, 10-14-69, CI. 38-66.
Cohen, Joseph; Duhart, Pierre; and Maurel, Pierre, to Pechiney-
Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques.
Process for treatment of coal schists for recovery of contained alu-
minum, iron and potassium. 3,484,196, 12-16-69, CI. 23-123.
Cohen, Kenneth W., to Bailey Meter Company. Triggerable flip-flop
fluid device. 3,468,326, 9-23-69, CI. 137-81.5
Cohen, Lawrence R.: See —
Mitan, Frank J.; and Cohen, Lawrence R., 3,438,379.
Cohen, Leah, to Dupaco, Incorporated. Sphygmomanometric cuff.
3,467,077, 9-16-69, CI. 128-2.05
Cohen, Leonard A. Control mechanism. 3,431,790, 3-11-69, CI. 74-
471.
Cohen, Martin B. Percussion instrument. 3,439,572, 4-22-69, CI. 84-
402.
Cohen, Martin Bruce, to Becton Dickinson and Company. Deforma-
ble needle assembly. 3,439,675, 4-22-69, CI. 128-239.
292
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cohen, Martin: See—
Conte, Joseph G.; Spitaleri, Paul S.; and Cohen, Mar-
tin,3,455,650.
Cohen, Milton S., to Graphic Sciences, Inc. Acoustic insulating
material. 3,476,209, 11-4-69, CI. 181-33.
Cohen, Morris U.: See —
Liebowitz, Benjamin; and Cohen, Morris U., 3,434,478.
Cohen, Morris, to Loral Corporation. Non-reciprocal directional
filter. 3,426,297, 2-4-69, CI. 333-1.1
Cohen, Morris, to Loral Corporation. Electronically tunable yig filter
having an electronically variable bandwidth. 3,435,385, 3-25-69,
CI. 333-73.
Cohen, Morris; and Sewell, Peter B., to Canadian Patents and
Development Limited. Electrolytic formation of films of Fe203.
3,466,234, 9-9-69, CI. 204-56.
Cohen, Morton: See —
Silverman, Elliott; and Cohen, Morton,3,42 1,221.
Silverman, Elliott; and Cohen, Morton,3,46 1,559.
Silverman, Elliott; and Cohen, Morton.3,464,1 12.
Silverman, Elliott; and Cohen, Morton,3,464,113.
Cohen, Murray S.: See —
Paustian, John E.; Fein, Marvin M.; and Cohen, Murray
S.,3,436,172.
Cohen, Nathan, to Hamilton Watch Company. Pallet type index
mechanism. 3,446,007, 5-27-69, CI. 58-1 16.
Cohen, Paul; and Fletcher, Wilson D., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Method and apparatus for measuring the concentration
of boron. 3,468,764, 9-23-69, CI. 204-1.
Cohen, Philip, to Magnetics, Inc. Powder metallurgy. 3,436,802, 4-8-
69, CI. 29-420.5
Cohen, Richard L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Groundedspeed and
estimated time of arrival computer. 3,443,073, 5-6-69, CI. 235-
150.2
Cohen, Robert Seldon, to Dover Chemical Corporation. Preparation
of chlorinated hydroxy compounds. 3,481,991, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
623.
Cohen, Robert, to Comet Packaging Corporation, mesne. Litter bag.
3,425,618, 2-4-69, CI. 229-53.
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Ruth, Richard L., to General
Electric Company. Data process system including means respon-
sive to predetermined codes for providing subsystem communica-
tion. 3,479,647, 11-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Shelly, William A., to General
Electric Company. Data processing system including communica-
tion priority and priority sharing among subsystems. 3,482,264,
12-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cohen, Robert; Shelly, William A.; and Vidulich, Samuel M., to
General Electric Company. Data processing system including
means for awarding priority to requests for communication.
3,482,265, 12-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cohen, Samuel L. Dispensing container. 3,433,546, 3-18-69, CI.
312-71.
Cohen, Saul G.: See —
Blout, Elkan R.; Cohen, Saul G.; Green, Milton; and Simon,
Myron S.,3,429,872.
Cohen, Saul M.; and Derby, Marshall J., to Monsanto Company.
Laminates of styrene polymers and block copolymers. 3,438,845,
4-15-69, CI. 161-165.
Cohen, Saul M.; and Derby, Marshall J., to Monsanto Company.
Laminates of styrene-acrylonitrile and polyurethane. 3,438,846, 4-
15-69, CI. 161-165.
Cohen, Saul M.: See-
Young, Raymond H., Jr.; Cohen, Saul M.; and Markhart, Albert
H., 3,460,961.
Young, Raymond H., Jr.; Cohen, Saul M.; Markhart, Albert H.;
and Serlin, Irving, 3,444, 129.
Cohen, Sidney; and Schlesinger, Morton, to Millmaster Onyx Cor-
poration. N-Propyl carbamate resin composition and method of
treating a fabric therewith. 3,454,423, 7-8-69, CI. 1 17-139.5
Cohen, Sidney; and Shay, Edward Griffin, to Millmaster Onyx Cor-
poration. Cellulosics sanitized through reaction with triazone sub-
stituted with biologically active quaternary ammonium salt.
3,437,419, 4-8-69, CI. 8-116.3
Cohen, Stanley I.; and Puig, John E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Hydrophilic polyurethane foams and a process for
preparing them. 3,457,203, 7-22-69, CI. 260-2.5
Cohen-Solal, Gerard: See—
Marfaing, Yves; Bailly, Francis; Cohen-Solal, Gerard; and
Rodot, Michel.3,472,685.
Cohlan, Bernard F. Space navigation system. 3,421,715, 1-14-69, CI.
244-1.
Cohler, Edmund U., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electro-
elastic memory. 3,451,046, 6-17-69, CI. 340-173.
Cohler, Edmund U.; and Rubinstein, Harvey, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Digital communications system for reducing the
number of memory cycles. 3,453,607, 7-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Cohler, Edmund U.; and Rubinstein, Harvey, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Magnetosonic thin film memory. 3,465,305, 9-2-69,
CI. 340-174.
Cohn, Charles C, to Cohn, Samuel L., and Cohn, Charles C. Chemi-
cal polishing of aluminum and aluminum alloys. 3,425,881, 2-4-69,
CI. 156-19.
Cohn, Charles E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Method for start-up of a nuclear reactor utilizing a digital
computer. 3,424,653, 1-28-69, CI. 176-22.
Cohn, Eugene: See —
Cohn, Joseph; and Cohn, Eugene.3,438,106.
Cohn, George I., to Quantum Engineering, Inc. Highly-stable
orthogonal electric coil configuration. 3,457,502, 7-22-69, CI.
324-34.
Cohn, George I.; and Tomheim, Harold. Method and means for
determining volume of liquid in a tank. 3,447,374, 6-3-69, CI. 73-
290.
Cohn, Irving H., to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Point sensor
volumetric fill device for liquid containers. 3,451,406, 6-24-69, CI.
137-45.
Cohn, Irving H.; and De Nardo, Frank, to Simmonds Precision
Products, Inc. Servo-controlled attitude error correction fluid gag-
ing system. 3,463,980, 8-26-69, CI. 318-18.
Cohn, Johann G. E.; Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith O., to Engel-
hard Industries, Inc. Fuel cell and cathode including platinum
alloy with cobalt or niobium. 3,440,103, 4-22-69, CI. 136-86.
Cohn, Joseph, deceased (by Cohn, Florence, executrix); and Cohn,
Eugene, to Conpax Corporation, mesne. Method of producing
shrink-free knitted fabric having characteristics of elastic restora-
bility. 3,438,106, 4-15-69, CI. 28-74.
Cohn, Marius, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Full adder stage utilizing
dual-threshold logic. 3,423,577, 1-21-69, CI. 235-176.
Cohn, Marius, to Sperry Rand Corporation. General purpose boole-
an function generator utilizing dual-threshold logic elements.
3,441,859, 4-29-69, CI. 328-92.
Cohn, Marius; and Franck, Abraham, to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Error detecting methods. 3,460,117, 8-5-69, CI. 340-146.1
Cohn, Maurice. Hook fastener element. 3,443,290, 5-13-69, CI. 24-
227.
Cohn, Robert A.; and Ellis, Sanford. Process of manufacturing a
synthetic bristle brush. 3,425,746, 2-4-69, CI. 300-21.
Cohn, Robert, to Nationwide Papers, Incorporated. Sheet aligning
mechanism. 3,427,017, 2-11-69, CI. 271-2.
Cohn, Robert, to Nationwide Papers, Incorporated. Flexible sheet
feeding mechanism. 3,427,018, 2-11-69, CI. 271-32.
Cohn, Samuel L., and Cohn, Charles C: See—
Cohn, Charles C, 3,425,881.
Cohoon, James D., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Diffusion vacuum
pump apparatus. 3,445,859, 5-20-69, CI. 219-275.
Cohu Electronics, Inc.: See —
Kimball, James L.; Tompkins, William R.; and Ahrens, Harold
R., 3,426,145.
Coiffu, Pierre, to Societe des Ciments Francais. Method and ar-
rangement for producing white cement. 3,447,791, 6-3-69, CI.
263-32.
Coil, Stanley F.; and Horst, William R., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Film positioning device. 3,442,586, 5-6-69, CI.
355-43.
Coilcraft, Inc.: See —
Boehmke, Thomas A., 3,466,381.
Coilfeed Systems, Inc.: See —
Baringer, Berlyn E.; Hole, Marvin A.; and Huber, John A.,
3,451,237.
Coingt, Michel, to Oxysynthese. Method for regenerating catalysts
used for reconverting worn solutions in the cyclic method of
manufacture of hydrogen peroxide. 3,424,696, 1-28-69, CI. 252-
412.
Coisne, Hubert Jean Marie, to Lantor Limited. Process for coagula-
tion of emulsions with steam containing, as a vapor, a material
which reduces emulsion stability. 3,437,509, 4-8-69, CI. 117-62.
Coja, Felix V. Liquid dispenser. 3,428,218, 2-18-69, CI. 222-23.
Coker, Cecil H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Speech analysis system. 3,437,757, 4-8-69, CI. 179-1.
Coker, Cecil H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Speech analysis system. 3,439,122, 4-15-69, CI. 179-1.
Coker, Donald G.; and Loveless, James C, to Deseret Pharmaceuti-
cal Company, Inc. Surgical scrub device. 3,447,181, 6-3-69, CI.
15-104.94
Coker, James N., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Hydroxylated tetrafluoroethylene/isobutylene polymers and their
preparation. 3,475,391, 10-28-69, CI. 260-80.8
Coker, Jesse E.: See —
Zanowick, Richard L.; Coker, Jesse E.; and Morritz, Fred
L.,3,433,684.
Coker, William P.: See—
Barksdale, Jelks; and Coker, William P.,3,425,855.
Dishburger, Henry J.; and Coker, William P.,3,467,608.
Coker, William P.; and Ham, George E., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Process for making triethylenetetramine. 3,462,493, 8-
19-69, CI. 260-583.
Cokic, Milan; and Hager, Alie Joseph. Portable toilet sink unit.
3,453,665, 7-8-69, CI. 4-166.
LIST OF PATENTEES
293
Colab Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Scherr, George H., 3,434,801.
Colad Company, Inc., The: See—
Ketterer, Edward M., 3,473,777.
Colarusso, Augustine L.; and Hushen, Frederick, to Van Brode
Milling Co., Inc. Valved container. 3,465,91 1, 9-9-69, CI. 220-86.
Colautti, Albert J., to General Motors Corporation. Seat adjuster.
3,460,794, 8-12-69, CI. 248-430.
Colautti, Albert J.; and Suszko, Donald H., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Riveting. 3,479,727, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-444.
Colberg, Stephen R., to United States of America, Navy. Piezoelec-
tric transducer. 3,474,267, 10-21-69, CI. 310-8.1
Colbert, John R.: See—
Lenahan, James L.; and Colbert, John R.,3,427,481.
Colbow, Konrad; GarTett, Charles G. B.; and Thomas, Donald E., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Light modulator using
light choppers. 3,435,213, 3-25-69, CI. 250-71.
Colburn, Jay T., to Armour and Company. Margarine composition
and preparation thereof. 3,477,857, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 99-123.
Colburn, Lyle W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Apparatus and
process for high purity deionized water. 3,454,491, 7-8-69, CI.
210-27.
Colburn, Reuben D., to Northrop Corporation. Roll forming.
3,485,076, 12-23-69, CI. 72-179.
Colburn, Steven C; Hallse, Robert L.; Matsuda, Hisashi; and
Mavhall, Joel O., to General Dynamics Corporation. Apparatus for
forming castings. 3,481,010, 12-2-69, CI. 25-129.
Colburn, William: See—
Cooley, William H.; Allison, Kenneth C; and Colburn, Wil-
liam,3,466,181.
Colby, Joseph M.; Manor, Paul A.; and Kania, Gustav, to Rockwell
Manufacturing Company. Valve assembly. 3,460,802, 8-12-69, CI.
251-172.
Colby, Leo K.; and Kirby, Burton F., to Fasco Industries, Inc. Rotor
for fractional horsepower torque motor. 3,465,181, 9-2-69, CI.
310-44.
Colchester, John Edward, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Preparation of pyridines. 3,461,127, 8-12-69, CI. 260-290.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Process for producing N:N'-dilower
alkyl-4:4'- bipyridylium salts. 3,461,128, 8-12-69, CI. 260-296.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Production of N:N-disubstituted
tetrahydro- 4:4'-bipyridyl with the use of a water immiscible sol-
vent in a reduction process. 3,478,042, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-296.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. 4,4'-(bis N,N'-carbamyl methyl)
tetrahydrobipyridyls. 3,484,447, 12-16-69, CI. 260-295.
Colchester, John Edward; Entwisle, John Hubert; and Green, Mau-
rice Berkeley, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Separation
process. 3,464,981, 9-2-69, CI. 260-240.
Colchin, Max E.: See —
Racine, Richard W.; and Colchin, Max E.,3,463,539.
Racine, Richard W.; and Colchin, Max E.,3,480,975.
Colclaser, Robert G., Jr.; and Reese, Frank L., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Circuit interrupter of the gaseous puffer-type
having series high-current explosion chamber with series con-
nected activated carbon therein. 3,458,676, 7-29-69, CI. 200-148.
Colclaser, Robert G., Jr.; and Yeckley, Russell N., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Compressed-gas circuit interrupter.
3,454,734, 7-8-69, CI. 200-148.
Coldfield, Sutton: See —
Wilson, Alexander John; Coldfield, Sutton; and Ingham, Peter
Charles.3,422,932.
Coldren, Clarke L.: See —
Chu, Paul T.; and Coldren, Clarke L.,3,473,542.
Coldren, Clarke L.; and Chu, Paul T., to Shell Oil Company. In situ
pipeline heat generation. 3,474,806, 10-28-69, CI. 137-13.
Coldren, Daniel Russell, to AMP, Incorporated. Strain relief bushing.
3,424,856, 1-28-69, CI. 174-153.
Coldren, Helen J. Transparent tracing board. 3,484,952, 12-23-69,
CI. 35-26.
Cole, Albert B., Jr.; and Dennis, Donald I. Air blower apparatus.
3,483,713, 12-16-69, CI. 62-426.
Cole, Albert J., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. Non-
blocking electrostatic sheets. 3,459,593, 8-5-69, CI. 1 17-201.
Cole, Alfred E.: See-
Fletcher, Kenneth E.; and Cole, Alfred E., 3,460,879.
Cole, Bernard Arthur, to Erie Technological Products Limited.
Method of making capacitors. 3,484,842, 12-16-69, CI. 29-25.42
Cole, Berton A.; and Ruonavaara, Quentin F., to Boeing Company,
The. Room temperature storable precatalyzed substrate for
laminates. 3,485,655, 12-23-69, CI. 117-54.
Cole, Charles N., to General Electric Company. Frequency to D.-C.
converter. 3,466,526, 9-9-69, CI. 321-8.
Cole, Clinie E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Wet pelleting of
carbon black. 3,459,844, 8-5-69, CI. 264-117.
Cole, David F.; and Trachtenberg, Isaac, to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Method of improving the performance of fuel cells.
3,436,271,4-1-69, CI. 136-86.
Cole, David L. Surf towboard. 3,469,554, 9-30-69, CI. 115-4.
Cole, Donald W.; Mitchell, Arlan E.; and Whitlock, Beauford I., to
AWB Manufacturing Co., Inc. Wheel balancer with integral at-
taching tabs. 3,427,076, 2-11-69, CI. 301-5.
Cole, Donald W.; Mitchell, Arlan E.; and Whitlock, Beauford I., to
AWB Manufacturing Co., Inc. Dynamic wheel balancer.
3,427,077, 2-11-69, CI. 301-5.
Cole, Edward L.; Knowles, Edwin C; and Sensel, Eugene E., to Tex-
aco Inc. Extended zeolitic structures. 3,468,815, 9-23-69, CI. 252-
455.
Cole, George S.; and Ritzenthaler, Richard L. Line valve of the com-
pressible-tube type. 3,436,054, 4-1-69, CI. 251-8.
Cole, Harold E.: See—
Diehl, Alan V.; and Cole, Harold E.,3,437,162.
Cole, Harry G. Tremolo device. 3,466,962, 9-16-69, CI. 84-312.
Cole, Howard W., Jr., to Torque Industries, Inc. Endless tape car-
tridge. 3,442,462, 5-6-69, CI. 242-55.19
Cole, James B., to Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Split-stream col-
lating apparatus. 3,421,758, 1-14-69, CI. 271-82.
Cole, James D. Self-aligning bearings. 3,437,386, 4-8-69, CI. 308-72.
Cole, James Edward George, to McMurdo Instrument Company
Limited, The. Connectors for laminar electric cables. 3,477,059,
11-4-69, CI. 339-99.
Cole, Jimmy R., to Continental Oil Company. Remotely controllable
pressure responsive apparatus. 3,434,446, 3-25-69, CI. 114-235.
Cole, John M., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Ultrasonic welding
device. 3,436,006, 4-1-69, CI. 228-1.
Cole, John Wayne; and Lex, Charles George, to Abbott Laborato-
ries. 1 7-Substituted 3-(p-methoxybenzenesulfonoxy androst-5-enes.
3,468,880, 9-23-69, CI. 260-239.55
Cole, John Wayne: See —
Flouret, George Rogelio; and Cole, John Wayne.3,487,065.
Cole, Joseph I.; and Martin, William C, to Nassau Smelting and
Refining Company, Inc. Method and control system for measuring
and regulating the rolling temperature of a rolling mill. 3,465,564,
9-9-69, CI. 72-201.
Cole, Joseph I.; and Moss, Harold S., to Nassau Smelting and Refin-
ing Company, Inc. Strand distributing and receiving apparatus and
method. 3,445,077, 5-20-69, CI. 242-83.
Cole, Leslie Charles: See —
Hutchinson, William George; and Cole, Leslie
Charles 3 421 977.
Cole, Lynn a! Disinfecting apparatus. 3,421,480, 1-14-69, CI. 119-
159.
Cole Manufacturing Company: See —
Ennis, James W., 3,439,378.
Cole, Marc. Desalination by submerged reverse osmosis. 3,456,802,
7-22-69, CI. 210-170.
Cole, Morton S., to Archer Daniels Midland Company. Method for
coating dehydrated food. 3,479,191, 11-18-69, CI. 99-166.
Cole National Corporation: See —
Patriquin, George P.; and Haner, Harry J., 3,466,747.
Cole, Paul Morrison, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Acute angle tow opener. 3,461,508, 8-19-69, CI. 19-65.
Cole, Richard I.; Holcroft, Donald E.; Milligan, Edward A.; and
Greenhalgh, Samuel, to Scott Paper Company. Transpiration dry-
ing and embossing of wet paper webs. 3,432,936, 3-18-69, CI. 34-
6.
Cole, Robert Dwight: See —
Murphy, Richard John; and Cole, Robert Dwight,3, 446,644.
Cole, Roger O. Fishing-line controller. 3,470,649, 10-7-69, CI. 43-
43.13
Cole, Saxon, to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Shutoff valve.
3,480,029, 11-25-69, CI. 137-79.
Cole Steel Equipment Co., Inc.: See—
Serwer, Arthur, 3,446,544.
Cole, William C; Paul, Frank B.; and Wood, Clifton E., to General
Motors Corporation. Thermocouple head. 3,459,598, 8-5-69, CI.
136-231.
Cole, William J., to Motorola, Inc. Encoder-decoder circuit includ-
ing diode switching of a stage from an amplifier to an oscillator.
3,441,854, 4-29-69, CI. 325-18.
Cole, William J.; and Conforti, Fred J., to Motorola, Inc. Tone in-
hibitor circuit for plural tone receiver. 3,447,133, 5-27-69, CI.
340-171.
Cole, William M., to Satrain Lines, Inc. Ship cargo handling system.
3,460,686, 8-12-69, CI. 214-14.
Cole-Parmer Instrument and Equipment Company: See —
Gilmont, Roger, 3,430,813.
Colebrook Mills, Inc.: See-
Crawford, Ishmael, 3,431,752.
Colechia, Raymond L., to General Dynamics Corporation. Object
handling system with remote manual control. 3,449,008, 6-10-69,
CI. 294-88.
Colechia, Raymond L.; and Malcolm, Vincent T., Jr., to General
Dynamics Corporation. Stowable underwater manipulator.
3,451,224, 6-24-69, CI. 61-69.
Coleco Industries, Inc.: See—
Diemond, Joseph; and Greenberg, Leonard, 3,421,162.
Diemond, Joseph; Gershman, Melvin Y.; and Sundberg, Henry
L., Jr., 3,428,969.
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Coleman Cable & Wire Co.: See—
Fanelli, Joseph George, 3,484,735.
Coleman, Charles H., Jr.; and MacKenzie, Robert P., to Ampex Cor-
poration. Head-to-tape velocity error compensator for rotary head
video tape recorders. 3,428,745, 2-18-69, CI. 178-6.6
Coleman, Charles H.; and Torrance, James H., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Thickness reduction control system. 3,448,600, 6-10-
69, CI. 72-8.
Coleman, Clarence B., to Fabricated Metals, Inc. Flexibe discharge
valve. 3,451,419, 6-24-69, CI. 137-322.
Coleman, Clarence B. Container with disposable liner. 3,468,451, 9-
23-69, CI. 220-63.
Coleman, Clarence B. Means to immerse and tilt workholder.
3,472,203, 10-14-69, CI. 118-425.
Coleman, Clarence B. Liquid proportioning and metering pump
system. 3,474,965, 10-28-69, CI. 239-68.
Coleman Company, Inc., The: See —
Cooper, Robert R.; and Castello, Anthony M., 3,446,202.
Gladden, David J.; and Marsh, William J., 3,457,021.
Gladden, David J.; and Roy, Michael G., 3,457,930.
Hershey, Gerald L.; and Johnson, Donald A., 3,430,549.
Little, Ellwood E., 3,446,523.
Roy, Michael G.; and Wallace, Joseph D., 3,472,219.
Coleman, George; and Swimmer, James A., to Berns Air King Cor-
poration. Forced air furnace humidifier. 3,472,496, 10-14-69, CI.
261-92.
Coleman, Henry C: See —
Bodenheimer, Vernon B.; Smith, Jimmie H.; and Coleman,
Henry C, 3,472,732.
Coleman, Homer B.; and Gardner, Robert E., Jr., to United States
Steel Corporation. Method of clearing tar accumulations from a
coke- oven collector main. 3,432,396, 3-11-69, CI. 201-2.
Coleman, James T.; and Fox, James William, to Coleman-Fox, Inc.
Portable running ropes. 3,433,480, 3-18-69, CI. 273-55.
Coleman, John W., to RCA Corporation. Electron gun suitable for
electron microscope. 3,452,241, 6-24-69, CI. 315-15.
Coleman, Joseph B.: See —
Johnson, Howard M., 3,479,778.
Coleman, Lester E., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Lubricants con-
taining polymers of aromatic N-3- oxohydrocarbon-substituted
acrylamides. 3,425,942, 2-4-69, CI. 252-51.5
Coleman, Lester E., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Fluoroalkyl acry-
late copolymers. 3,455,889, 7-15-69, CI. 260-80.72
Coleman, Lester E., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Method for
preparing polyamides from N-3-oxo- hydrocarbon substituted
acrylamides. 3,458,478, 7-29-69, CI. 260-63.
Coleman, Louis J.; and Chin, Leslie Sut Fong, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Electronic component carrier. 3,454,921, 7-8-69,
CI. 339-174.
Coleman, Milton H.; and Traver, Darwin G., to Carrier Corporation.
Air distribution terminal. 3,422,888, 1-21-69, CI. 165-123.
Coleman, Milton H.; Traver, Darwin G.; and Herb, Carl C, to Carri-
er Corporation. Air distribution terminal. 3,452,667, 7-1-69, CI.
98-41.
Coleman, Nathan. Resilient inncrsole. 3,457,659, 7-29-69, CI. 36-44.
Coleman, Neil A.; and Weinfurther, Donald B., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Apparatus for cleaning the lens of a vehicle running light.
3,469,088, 9-23-69, CI. 240-7.1
Coleman, Ralph Arthur: See —
Foster, Walter Henry, Jr.; Dowd, John Mark, Jr.; and Coleman,
Ralph Arthur.3,475,339.
Susi, Peter Vincent; and Coleman, Ralph Arthur, 3,440,257.
Coleman, Richard L., to Texaco Inc. Solvent refining of hydrocar-
bon mixtures with N-mcthyl-2-pyrrolidone. 3,476,680, 11-4-69, CI.
208-326.
Coleman, Robert E. Remote slide changing control system.
3,467,834, 9-16-69, CI. 307-1 16.
Coleman, Ronald C. Extendable scaffold. 3,480,110, 11-25-69, CI.
182-184.
Coleman, Ronald H.; and Nigro, Frank D., to Avco Corporation.
Target generating device. 3,453,853, 7-8-69, CI. 72-253.
Coleman, William L.; and Manning, Joseph P. Decorative fiber glass
product and process for making same. 3,461,025, 8-12-69, CI.
161-91.
Coleman-Fox, Inc.: Sea—
Coleman, James T.; and Fox, James William, 3,433,480.
Colen, William J. Article handling apparatus. 3,436,115, 4-1-69, CI.
294-87.
Coler, Myron A.: See —
Corren, Sidney A.; and Coler, Myron A. ,3,426,682.
Corrcn, Sidney A.; and Coler, Myron A. ,3,449,999.
Coles, Eric Neville, to Wix of London Limited. Apparatus for
packing and wrapping. 3,435,585, 4-1-69, CI. 53-133.
Coles, John B., to American Vclcro, Inc. Hockey stick. 3,458,194,
7-29-69, CI. 273-67.
Coles, Robert F.: See—
Meyer, Donald K.; and Coles, Robert F.,3,436,321.
Coless, Thomas L., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of mak-
ing bonded welding flux. 3,428,497, 2-18-69, CI. 148-26.
Coless, Thomas L.; and Rimer, Kenneth W., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Arc welding compositions. 3,480,487, 11-25-69, CI. 148-
26.
Coless, Thomas L.; and Rimer, Kenneth Woodrow, to Union Car-
bide Corporation. Low silica welding composition. 3,424,626, 1-
28-69, CI. 148-26.
Coletti, Rudolph L. Fluid driven flow dividing valve. 3,485,269, 12-
23-69, CI. 137-624.14
Colfico, S.A.: See —
Dubois, Robert, 3,454,746.
Colgan, Charles E.; and McArdle, Edward J., to Continental Can
Company, Inc. Vented closure. 3,455,481, 7-15-69, CI. 220-44.
Colgan, William L., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Speed changing device.
3,424,036, 1-28-69, CI. 74-805.
Colgate-Palmolive Company: See —
Austin, Amory Earl; and Lee, Preston Pope, 3,434,974.
Auston, Amory Earl; and Fischer, Charles Frederick, 3,481,880.
Barnhurst, James Douglas; Leigh, Gilbert Merlin; and Monick,
John Alexander, 3,442,812.
Bauman, Robert Andrew, 3,424,545.
Bauman, Robert Andrew, 3,471,560.
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude I., 3,454,554.
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude I., 3,454,698.
Brukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude I., 3,435,041.
Clancy, David, 3,481,099.
Compa, Russell Edward; and Liebowitz, Marvin, 3,485,905.
Di Salvo, Walter Anthony; and Schrager, Jerome Stanley,
3,420,875.
Diaz, Ramon Bruno, 3,458,446.
Dillarstone, Alan, 3,451,593.
Drukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude I., 3,435,042.
Elkind, Vincent Theodore; Yurko, Joseph Aloyus; and Hunter,
Robert Tweedy, 3,476,583.
Fischer, Charles Frederick, 3,446,485.
Fischer, Charles Frederick, 3,451,928.
Gagliardi, Domenick Donald, 3,445,274.
Gasser, Edward Bruce; and Healy, Denis J., 3,446,402.
Goldman, Michael Ira; and Bouchal, Alexander Wayne,
3,422,184.
Gyarmathy, Kenneth W.; and Bouchal, Alexander W.,
3,431,339.
Harris, Don Navarro, 3,450,812.
Hunger, Robert Tweedy, 3,468,697.
Jatul, Bernard; and Costello, Christopher, 3,476,853.
Judd, Claude I.; Drukker, Alexander E.; and Biel, John H.,
3,435,073.
Kraus, Milton N., 3,455,834.
Levinsky, Henry Leon; and Rubinfeld, Joseph, 3,462,525.
Marschner, Frank William, 3,470,292.
McDonnell, Robert William; and Schaafsma, Bernard Richard,
3,445,242.
Mees, Arthur Allan; and Olson, Frank Wesley, Jr., 3,476,489.
Miles, Gilbert Dewayne, 3,450,254.
Mills, George, 3,467,056.
Pickin, John Harlan, 3,431,060.
Robinson, Radcliffe Franklin, 3,442,662.
Rubinfeld, Joseph; and Ouw, Willem Bian Gwan, 3,428,654.
Schnettler, Richard A.; and Suh, John T., 3,420,863.
Shedlovsky, Leo, 3,429,963.
Skorcz, Joseph A., 3,470,300.
Skorcz, Joseph A.; and Suh, John T., 3,472,843.
Suh, John T.; and Judd, Claude I., 3,420,865.
Suh, John T.; and Skorcz, Joseph A., 3,478,058.
Suh, John T.; and Skorcz, Joseph A., 3,478,059.
Walker, Harris H., 3,483,390.
Walton, Richard Rhodes, 3,423,965.
Colibri Lighters Limited: See —
Retzler, William, 3,432,248.
Retzler, William, 3,476,158.
Colight, Inc.: See —
Burgess, Dennis A., 3,479,121.
Pesek, Cyril P., 3,431,921.
Colijn, Hendrik: See —
Chang.Yi-Chung; and Colijn, Hendrik.3,433,472.
Colijn, Hendrik, to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus for
charging a blast furnace continuously. 3,476,374, 11-4-69, CI.
266-27.
Colin, Aaron G.: See —
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Colin, Aaron G., 3,484,098.
Colin Design Engineering: See —
Cohee, Donald R., 3,421,680.
Colinet, Andre: See —
Bouthors, Pierre; and Colinet, Andre, 3,448,674.
Bouthors, Pierre; and Colinet, Andre, 3,470,949.
Colinet, Rene D.; and Norcross, James E., said Norcross, James E.,
assor to Arcos Corporation, and Colinet, Rene D. assor to Indus-
trial Research Laboratory, Inc. Magnetic crawler. 3,437,786, 4-8-
69, CI. 219-126.
Collaborative Research, Incorporated: See —
Zemlin, John C; and Herrington, Katherine A., 3,459,198.
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295
Collard, Allison C, to Patent Service Corporation of America. Elec-
trical soldering iron with a low adhesive protective sleeve.
3,435,188, 3-25-69, CI. 219-237.
Collard, Allison C: See—
Nolte, Albert C, Jr.; and Collard, Allison C, 3,448,434.
Collardeau, Georges; and Bonin, Yves, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Sta-
bilisation of solutions of polyurethane polymers. 3,484,404, 12-16-
69, CI. 260-32.6
Collaris, Maria Antonius Alphonsus Andreas: See—
Bakker, Martinus Antonius Maria; Collaris, Maria Antonius
Alphonsus Andreas; and Duran, Johannes
Christiaan, 3,478,243.
Colle, Ervin Richard, to Construction Techniques, Inc. Method and
means for protecting beaches. 3,474,626, 10-28-69, CI. 61-38.
Collectron Corporation: See —
Waznys, Peter J.; and Garrido, John A., 3,457,378.
Collens, Granger H., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The. Frame for dynamoelectric machine with reluctance varying
magnetic shim space. 3,441,760, 4-29-69, CI. 310-91.
Colleran, Brian M.: See —
Watts, Percy E.; and Colleran, Brian M., 3,447,653.
Collett, Charles Haskell. Well swab cup. 3,450,412, 6-17-69, CI.
277-212.
Collett, Charles H. Oil well protector. 3,484,141, 12-16-69, CI. 308-
4.
Colletti, Joseph J. Cane planting apparatus. 3,465,902, 9-9-69, CI.
214-82.
Colletti, Paul John. Automotive wheels. 3,463,552, 8-26-69, CI. 301-
36.
Colleuille, Yves: See —
Frainnet, Emile Eugene; Calas, Raymond Jean; and Colleuille,
Yves,3,440,272.
Colleuille, Yves, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Preparation of alkenylox-
ysilanes. 3,450,737, 6-17-69, CI. 260-448.8
Colley, Rowan H., to Rolls-Royce Limited. Gas turbine power units.
3,472,029, 10-14-69, CI. 60-271.
Collez, Louis, to Societe Anonyme Peltex. Methods for dyeing pile
fabrics and colored fabrics obtained thereby. 3,464,779, 9-2-69,
CI. 8-14.
Collie, Stafford D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Container.
3,434,644, 3-25-69, CI. 229-5.6
Collie, Stafford D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Heat sealed pull
tab. 3,475,246, 10-28-69, CI. 156-268.
Collie, Stafford D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Open-sided con-
tainer. 3,482,756, 12-9-69, CI. 229-2.5
Collie, Stafford D.: See-
Smith, Ernest L.; and Collie, Stafford D., 3,448,888.
Collier, Charles P.; and Shellabarger, John L., to Printing Arts
Research Laboratories, Inc. Process of making diazo copies by
sublimation of reactant materials on to a copy sheet. 3,454,764, 7-
8-69, CI. 250-65.
Collier, Donald C, to Rucker Company, The. Airplane washing
device. 3,439,372, 4-22-69, CI. 15-21.
Collier, George A. Automatic car wheel washing apparatus.
3,446,217, 5-27-69, CI. 134-45.
Collier, Leslie: See—
Burton, Derek Rodney; Judd, Bertie William; and Collier,
Leslie, 3,425,486.
Collier, Robert J.: See—
Burckhardt, Christoph B.; and Collier, Robert J. ,3,483,513.
Collier, Robert J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Hologram storage apparatus and method using a diffusing medium.
3,484,147, 12-16-69, CI. 350-3.5
Collier, Sydney Wellington. Adjustment mechanism for industrial
maintenance machines. 3,428,984, 2-25-69, CI. 15-49.
Collin, Charles B.: See —
Cannon, Ernest W.; and Byrens, David W., 3,463,218.
Collin, Herbert S. Hanger bar for garment cartons. 3,480,153, 11-
25-69, CI. 211-124.
Collinct, Andre, to Compagnie du Filage des Metaux et des Joints
Curty (Ccfilac). Method of hot-extruding metals which require a
low rate of deformation. 3,423,975, 1-28-69, CI. 72-42.
Colling, Philip M.: See—
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3 ,420,911.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,420,912.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,428,703.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,440,299.
Colling, Ronald L., to General Motors Corporation. Photoelectric
error detector. 3,468,168, 9-23-69, CI. 73-519.
Collings, Jerry M., to Zeltex, Inc. Semi-conductor chopper circuit
for chopper stabilized operational amplifiers and method.
3,458,799, 7-29-69, CI. 321-44.
Collings, Thomas Guy: See-
Gentry, Martin Butler, Jr.; and Collings, Thomas Guy, 3,457,489.
Collingwood, George H., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Non-
torque bulk yarn and process of forming same. 3,438,190, 4-15-
69, CI. 57-140.
Collingwood, George H.; Demas, Harry J.; and Bryant, George F., to
Allied Chemical Corporation. Composite yarn structures and
method of preparing same. 3,460,336, 8-12-69, CI. 57-140.
Collingwood, James R.: See —
Foran, Nicholas A.; and Collingwood, James R., 3,483,854.
Collingwood, John Douglas: See —
Combridge, John Hayden; and Collingwood, John
Douglas,3,466,403.
Collins & Aikman Corporation: See —
Ackerman, Myron H., 3,426,360.
Bourgault, Albert J.; and Harward, Robert A., 3,487,181.
Collins, Charles G.: See —
Vincent, Robert E.; Collins, Charles G.; Snyder, Nate H.; and
West, Frank B.,3,458,404.
Collins Chemical Co., Inc.: See —
Nano, Gian Mario; and Cabella, Paolo, 3,467,649.
Collins, Clarence Edward. Warning device for towed vehicles.
3,474,411, 10-21-69, CI. 340-87.
Collins, Clifford H.: See—
Daigh, Harold D.; and Collins, Clifford H., 3,465,736.
Collins, David M.: See —
Iverson, Gary J.; and Collins, David M., 3,436,737.
Collins, David M., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Deskewing system.
3,456,237, 7-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Collins, Dennis William, to Hugh Steeper Limited. Gas operated arm
prosthesis. 3,474,466, 10-28-69, CI. 3-1.2
Collins, Douglas M. Ski pole construction. 3,427,039, 2-11-69, CI.
280-11.37
Collins, Elliott J.: See-
Shapiro, Elliot L.; Collins, Elliott J.; and Finckenor, Lawrence
E. ,3,422,193.
Collins, Floyd K., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Means for hold-
ing an article having an open cylindrical cavity. 3,463,500, 8-26-
69, CI. 279-2.
Collins, Frank C, to PRD Electronics, Inc. Solid state scanning
device. 3,423,527, 1-21-69, CI. 178-7.1
Collins, Frank C, to PRD Electronics, Inc. Radiation discriminator
means. 3,435,237, 3-25-69, CI. 250-214.
Collins, Franklyn M., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Film
resistor having nonconductive coat and method of making the
same. 3,486,988, 12-30-69, CI. 204-38.
Collins, Fredrick P.; and Clark, Roland Everett, to Microwave As-
sociates, Inc. Wave frequency multiplier employing a non-linear
device in a band-pass filter. 3,443,199, 5-6-69, CI. 321-69.
Collins, Galen F.: See—
Barr, Fred S.; and Collins, Galen F.,3,475,540.
Collins, George C; and Lacey, Charles H., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Dynamoelectric machine cooling. 3,456,140, 7-15-69,
CI. 310-54.
Collins, Gordon D.: See —
Cochran, John T.; and Collins, Gordon D.,3,483,980.
Collins, Guy Robert, to Dow Chemical Company, The. S,S-Dialkyl-
N-[p-(substituted)-phenyl-sulfonyl] sulfilimines. 3,471,436, 10-7-
69, CI. 260-397.7
Collins, Harvey H., to Package Machinery Company. Control switch
actuating apparatus for a plastic injection molding machine or the
like. 3,454,990, 7-15-69, CI. 18-30.
Collins, Henry R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Sampling
system. 3,438,261, 4-15-69, CI. 73-421.5
Collins, Henry R., Jr. Small particle bypass filter means. 3,459,307,
8-5-69, CI. 210-316
Collins, Henry R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Temperature
compensation for viscosity measurements. 3,480,032, 11-25-69,
CI. 137-92.
Collins, Herbert E.; and Holloway, Fred Ward, Jr., to Reynolds
Metals Company. Method of making a metallic container.
3,425,379, 2-4-69, CI. 113-120.
Collins, Howard O.: See —
Perdue, Willard F.; and Collins, Howard 0.,3,44 1,999.
Collins, Howard W. Truss element. 3,447,278, 6-3-69, CI. 52-694.
Collins, Howard W. Building panel system. 3,479,073, 1 1-18-69, CI.
287-189.36
Collins, Jack Bertram, to Graviner (Colnbrook) Limited. Apparatus
responsive to fluid flow. 3,485,099, 12-23-69, CI. 73-204.
Collins, Jack T., to Automation Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic inspection
of plywood panel. 3,423,991, 1-28-69, CI. 73-67.5
Collins, Jerome F., to Sonotone Corporation. Phonograph pickup.
3,439,921, 4-22-69, CI. 274-37.
Collins, Jerome F., to Sonotone Corporation. Phonograph cartridge
retraction means. 3,475,032, 10-28-69, CI. 274-24.
Collins, Jerome F.; and Shatavsky, Morris S., to Sonotone Corpora-
tion. Resonant-peak motion of beam-shaped mechanoelectric
audio-frequency transducers damped by limited fluorocarbon
polymer volume. 3,475,565, 10-28-69, CI. 179-100.41
Collins, Jock R. Apparatus and method for trimming animal ears.
3,451,396, 6-24-69, CI. 128-305.
Collins, Joel Clarence, to Maremont Corporation. Turbine spinning
apparatus. 3,447,298, 6-3-69, CI. 57-58.89
Collins, John Desmond: See —
Mole, Maurice Frederick; Jacques, James Keith; and Collins,
John Desmond.3,442,986.
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Woodham, Samuel R.; Bradley, Eugene F.; and Collins, John
D.,3,442,684.
Collins, John J.; and Dye, Charles E., to Railway Communications,
Inc. Method and apparatus for measuring capacitance at repeated
intervals including average valve indicat- ing means. 3,452,272, 6-
24-69, CI. 324-60.
Collins, John Oliver, Jr., to Johns-Manville Corporation. Thermal in-
sulation of fibrous brucite. 3,432,381, 3-11-69, CI. 162-152.
Collins, John W. Bowling ball. 3,441,274, 4-29-69, CI. 273-63.
Collins, Johnnie C: See —
West, Hoy E.; and Collins, Johnnie C.,3,470,964.
Collins, Joseph F., to Weatherhead Company, The. Stepped reaction
piston for hydraulic pump. 3,460,484, 8-12-69, CI. 103-173.
Collins, Kenneth C. Toy including a light in front of a dog which
moves in a life-like manner and a sound simulating a bark is
emitted. 3,443,338, 5-13-69, CI. 46-227.
Collins, Leon A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method and ap-
paratus for testing core permeability. 3,420,093, 1-7-69, CI. 73-38.
Collins, Lowell J., to Grace Machinery Corporation, mesne. Auto-
matic means and method for producing cheese curd. 3,433,648, 3-
18-69, CI. 99-116.
Collins, Martin F., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Hydrogen generator.
3,451,783, 6-24-69, CI. 23-281.
Collins, Oliver Davis, to Snilloc Corporation. Mechanism for locking
the brake assembly for railroad cars. 3,430,735, 3-4-69, CI. 188-
67.
Collins, Oren J. Dynamic depressor for fishing line. 3,466,787, 9-16-
69, CI. 43-43.13
Collins Radio Company: See —
Anderson, Albert E., 3,465,127.
Anderson, Dean T., 3,441,868.
Andrea, John J.; Meier, James C; and Hogue, Noel E.,
3,420,990.
Andrea, John J., 3,431,509.
Bernard, Francis A., 3,467,005.
Bise, Donald L., 3,439,295.
Bise, Donald L., 3,440,572.
Bishop, George E.; and McManis, Donald L., 3,465,222.
Bush, Harry D.; and Fassett, John R., 3,456,186.
Carithers, Mercer D., 3,466,230.
Carli, Raymond J., 3,453,565.
Christian, Hugh S.; Lowe, Dale R.; Ulrick, Charles J.; and
Womack, Charles P., 3,465,101.
Conant, Paul L., Sr., 3,448,396.
Day, Willis E.; and Phillips, Donald E., 3,426,266.
De Long, Vincent R.; Durspek, William J., Jr.; and Weltha,
Marvin D., 3,452,293.
Deasy, Richard E., 3,466,254.
Decker, David L.; and Hamer, Morgan F., 3,435,347.
Elliott, William S., 3,480,888.
Feigleson, Charles O., 3,440,645.
Fenwick, Richard C, 3,426,352.
Fletcher, Daniel W., 3,454,881.
Fritts, Rex E., 3,422,356.
Hardaway, Fred W., 3,421,095.
Hardaway, Fred W., 3,466,430.
Hennessey, Darrell F.; and Rooks, Howard B., 3,430,147.
Hepker, Casswell C, 3,475,656.
Holubar, Melvin J., 3,485,107.
Hutchinson, William M.; and Melvin, William J., 3,432,816.
Hutchinson, William M.; and Williford, Jerry G., 3,448,391.
Johnson, Robert A.; and Teske, Roger J., 3,440,574.
Kemper, Arthur L., 3,465,262.
Kennedy, James M.; and King, James R., 3,453,517.
Kennedy, William A.; and Hardaway, Fred W., 3,475,703.
Kress, Charles E., 3,465,217.
Leming, Thomas L., 3,482,165.
Lohrenz, Marold H., 3,454,960.
Lundgreen, Michael W., 3,436,655.
Lundgreen, Michael W.; Tuthill, Edward G.; and Majerus, John
B., 3,478,355.
Majerus, John B., 3,483,548.
Malakoff, Louis, 3,437,932.
Marner, Gene R., 3,465,339.
McCoy, William D., 3,463,938.
Mitchell, Daniel M., 3,441,862.
Oppedahl, Charles A., 3,427,520.
Pitts, Robert Donald; and Zrudsky, Donald R., 3,466,539.
Rhodes, Melvin H., 3,448,297.
Robinson, Eugene A., 3,435,253.
Schmitt, Jerry C, 3,443,239.
Schmitt, Jerry C, 3,456,205.
Schroeder, Klaus G., 3,449,751.
Schroeder, Klaus G., 3,483,563.
Shockley, William L., 3,436,327.
Stover, Harris A., 3,429,999.
Stover, Harris A., 3,461,421.
Templeton, Leslie W., 3,426,140.
Wilkinson, George C, Jr.; and Selman, Hugh L., 3,464,019.
Collins, Richard H., to Microdot Inc., mesne. Method of making
sealing strip. 3,455,018, 7-15-69, CI. 29-527.1
Collins, Robert H.: See—
Castrucci, Paul P.; Collins, Robert H.; and Shepheard, Robert
G.,3,480,841.
Collins, Robert M. Puncture pad and holder. 3,447,570, 6-3-69, CI.
138-103.
Collins, Roy R.; and Tait, Sereno R. Shopping cart brake system.
3,458,015, 7-29-69, CI. 188-29.
Collins, Samuel C, to Five Hundred Incorporated, mesne. Expansion
engine for cryogenic refrigerators and liquefiers and apparatus em-
bodying the same. 3,438,220, 4-15-69, CI. 62-402.
Collins, Stuart A., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Variable
frequency laser. 3,422,370, 1-14-69, CI. 331-94.5
Collins, Thomas H. Automatic water cut-off water heaters.
3,473,553, 10-21-69, CI. 137-312.
Collins, Vernon G.: See —
Popma, Dan C; and Collins, Vernon G.,3,444,051.
Collins, Wilbur K. Fruit harvester. 3,485,024, 12-23-69, CI. 56-328.
Collins, William A., to Rudy Manufacturing Company. Method of
constructing a continuous tube finned heat exchanger. 3,440,704,
4-29-69, CI. 29-157.3
Collinson, Christopher David: See —
Forster, Graham Arthur; and Collinson, Christopher
David.3,435,650.
Collis, Alec Peter Orme; and Carr, David Ward, to English Electric
Valve Company Limited. Vapour cooled discharge tube arrange-
ments. 3,441,081, 4-29-69, CI. 165-74.
Collis, Ronald T. H. Meteorological lidar system with an improved
information display. 3,446,556, 5-27-69, CI. 356-5.
Collis, William George, to Watson Manasty and Company Limited.
Apparatus for projecting multiple superposed images. 3,463,583,
8-26-69, CI. 353-37.
Collister, Frank C. Key bolt. 3,476,007, 1 1-4-69, CI. 85-3.
Collomp, Raymond; and Collomp, Suzanne. Electro-mechanical
massage apparatus. 3,468,305, 9-23-69, CI. 128-57.
Collomp, Suzanne: See —
Collomp, Raymond; and Collomp, Suzanne,3,468,305.
Collum, Theodore J. Fire alarm. 3,434,133, 3-18-69, CI. 340-227.1
Collura, Frank. Solar heat exchanger construction. 3,464,402, 9-2-
69, CI. 126-271.
Collura, Peter C; Desmond, John D.; Venditti, Arthur P.; and Lesin-
ski, Theodore S., to Container Corporation of America. Package
with tear strip. 3,438,563, 4-15-69, CI. 229-14.
Colman, Derek: See —
Mize, Jack P.; and Colman, Derek,3,476,991.
Colman, John E., to Electric Reduction Company of Canada, Ltd.
Bipolar electrolytic cell. 3,441,495, 4-29-69, CI. 204-268.
Colman, John E., to Electric Reduction Company of Canada, Ltd.
Bipolar electolytic cell. 3,451,914, 6-24-69, CI. 204-268.
Colman, Robert, to General Alarm Corporation. Multiple alarm
system. 3,466,649, 9-9-69, CI. 340-384.
Colman, Sade. Removable stirrup for pant leg. 3,426,362, 2-11-69,
CI. 2-232.
Colmery, Benjamin H., Jr.; Hans Linus K., now by change of name;
and Hahn, Linus K., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Method
and apparatus for measuring. 3,424,902, 1-28-69, CI. 250-83.3
Coin, Aaron G.: See —
Ramsey, Willard A.; Coin, Aaron G.; and Owens, Horace
E.,3,438,625.
Ramsey, Willard A.; Coin, Aaron G.; and Owens, Horace
E.,3,485,490.
Colnot, Raymond Marcel Emile, to EPM International. Method for
handling elongated members. 3,450,280, 6-17-69, CI. 214-152.
Colodense Limited: See —
Samways, Bruce; and Shore, Donald Arthur, 3,425,185.
Cologna, Rudy L., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Roll and
directional control apparatus for rocket motors. 3,486,698, 12-30-
69, CI. 239-265.25
Colom Grau, Jaime. Finishing and assembling tubular metal slats of
roller blinds. 3,447,216, 6-3-69, CI. 29-24.5
Colomb, Glenn T.: See —
Taylor, Bill G.; and Colomb, Glenn T.,3,463,460.
Colombani, Don Pierre Louis Jean: See —
Marchal, Raymond Hippolyte Firmin; Colombani, Don Pierre
Louis Jean; and Ernst, Adolphe Otton Gontier,3,486,718.
Colombini, Ariano: See —
Veronica, Giacinto; Sironi, Giuseppe; and Colombini, Ari-
ano,3,479,177.
Colombo, Charles J., to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and ar-
rangement for checking of lines in telegraph installations.
3,429,998, 2-25-69, CI. 178-69.
Colombo, Francesco; and Babcock, Edward V., to United States
Borax & Chemical Corporation. Silver nitrate stain removal com-
position and method for using same. 3,434,796, 3-25-69, CI. 8-
137.
Colombo, Paul V., to Mount Hope Machinery Company.
Hydrodynamically balanced rotary valve. 3,443,593, 5-13-69, CI.
137-625.24
Colombo, Roberto L.: See —
Baily, William E.; and Colombo, Roberto L.,3,429,025.
LIST OF PATENTEES
297
Colombo, Roberto, to S.p.A. Lavorazione Materie Plastiche L.M.P.
Screw press for extruding plastic materials. 3,421,182, 1-14-69, CI.
18-12.
Coloney, Wayne H.: See—
Tracy, Charles W.; and Coloney, Wayne H., 3,423,898.
Colonial Beverage Equipment: See-
Goldman, Morris, 3,427,779.
Colonial Board Company: See-
Sullivan, Richard J., 3,456,365.
Colonial Broach & Machine Company: See—
Fulks, James K., 3,431,633.
Fulks, James K., 3,472,123.
Zawacki, Arnold J.; and Jacobson, Eric W., 3,439,398.
Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited, The: See-
Campbell, Ramsey G.; Oldenburg, Charles C; and Simone,
Raymond A., 3,437,652.
Campbell, Ramsey G.; and Oldenburg, Charles C, 3,472,750.
Curtin, John Hedley; and Gagolski, Julian, 3,437,653.
Dwyer, Francis B., 3,426,881.
Gagolski, Julian; and Smythe, Bruce M., 3,469,989.
Gagolski, Julian; and Lilienthal, Bernard, 3,471,613.
Toy, Arthur D. F., 3,428,624.
Colonial Treasurer Incorporated, The: See —
Stather, Kenneth, 3,460,284.
Colonna, Angelo. Coffee maker and brewer. 3,429,252, 2-25-69, CI.
99-281.
Colonna, Angelo. Folding tiolet flush interlock. 3,436,764, 4-8-69,
CI. 4-10.
Color-Sonics, Inc.: See —
Schwartz, Henry A., 3,472,579.
Colorado Manufacturing Corporation: See —
McLaughlin, William I., 3,478,781.
Colorado Outdoor Sports Corporation: See —
Cunningham, Gerald A., 3,447,549.
Colorado School of Mines Foundation, Inc.: See—
Fuerstenau, Maurice C; and Peterson, Hal D., 3,438,494.
Colorado Seminary: See —
Blunt, Robert M.; and Keitel, Philip J., 3,453,157.
Colorado State University Research Foundation: See —
Lumb, William V., 3,426,364.
Colorado Video Incorporated: See—
Southworth, Glen R., 3,478,164.
Coloroll Limited: See —
Blair, John, 3,424,067.
Colosimo, Louis E., to Huck Manufacturing Company. Chuck jaw.
3,446,509, 5-27-69, CI. 279-7.
Colpoys, Patrick J., Jr., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and
article for increasing the permeability of earth formations.
3,437,148, 4-8-69, CI. 166-308.
Colson, George P., to Engineering Field Services. Alignment method
and apparatus for mobile structure. 3,484,136, 12-16-69, CI. 299-
1.
Colson, Thomas C, to Butler Manufacturing Company. Column and
beam structure. 3,438,663, 4-15-69, CI. 287-189.36
Colston, Charles, Limited: See —
Gilson, Robert John, 3,464,566.
Colston, John R., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Accelerome-
ter. 3,450,145, 6-17-69, CI. 137-81.5
Colston, John R., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Fluid pressure
attenuator. 3,461,895, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Colt Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See-
Becker, Gordon D.; and Blaauw, Andrew, 3,450,21 1.
Colter, Gene J., to General Electric Company. System for con-
trolling intermittent and bidirectional operation of motors.
3,426,262, 2-4-69, CI. 318-313.
Colton, Douglas Roy, to Northern Electric Company Limited.
Method and apparatus for producing doped, monocrystalline
semiconductor materials. 3,477,959, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 252-62.3
Colton, Ervin: See —
Matkovich, Vlado I.; and Colton, Ervin.3,427,131.
Colton, John White: See —
Sherwin, Martin B.; Fox, Sherwood N.; and Colton, John
White.3,443,898.
1 Coltrinari, Enzo L., to Cerro Corporation. Process for the recovery
of metals. 3,477,928, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-123.
Colt's Inc.:See—
Fremont, Robert D., 3,440,751.
Fremont, Robert D., 3,453,762.
Ito, Kanemitsu, 3,482,322.
Robinson, Russell S., 3,450,050.
Columberg, Alfred: See —
Hoegl, Helmut; Rotta, Gotz; and Columberg, Alfred.3,464,968.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.: See-
Davis, Ronald N., 3,479,120.
Fender, Clarence L., 3,427,916.
Gabor, Dennis, 3,479,111.
Goldmark, Peter C, 3,420,967.
Goldmark, Peter C; and Gabor, Dennis, 3,459,885.
Goldmark, Peter C; and Erde, Bernard, 3,475,549.
Goldmark, Peter C; and Goldberg, Abraham A., 3,479,447.
Leslie, Donald J., 3,420,941.
Leslie, Donald J., 3,432,608.
McMann, Renville H., Jr., 3,436,473.
McMann, RenvUle H., Jr., 3,458,652.
McMann, RenvUle H., Jr., 3,461,224.
McMann, Renville H., Jr., 3,475,548.
McMann, RenvUle H., Jr., 3,475,555.
McMann, RenvUle H., Jr., 3,479,450.
McMann, RenvUle H., Jr., 3,483,315.
Spranger, Paul B., 3,462,553.
Thompson, Josephus B., 3,427,917.
Wistrand, John C; and Scholze, Alfred O., 3,466,777.
Columbia Carbon Company: See —
CaUan, John E.; and Topcik, Barry, 3,485,791.
Columbia Cellulose Company Limited: See —
Taylor, Richard Perry; and Abson, Derek, 3,479,336.
Columbia Controls Research Corporation: See—
Dixon, Harold F. E.; and Vaccaro, Angelo, 3,461,759.
Vaccaro, Angelo, 3,423,732.
Vaccaro, Angelo; and Dixon, Harold F. E., 3,439,133.
Vaccaro, Angelo, 3,460,143.
Columbia Gas System Service Corporation: See —
Bloemhard, Walter J., 3,469,408.
Darrow, Richard G.; Morse, William F.; and Reid, Edward A.,
Jr., 3,470,862.
Fromm, Charles W., 3,459,170.
Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr.; and Montalbano, Anthony P.,
3,451,650.
Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr.; Montalbano, Anthony P.; and
Fromm, Charles W., 3,468,298.
Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr., 3,479,831.
Columbia Products Company: See —
Priebe, Lawrence W., Jr., 3,466,783.
Scott, Arthur L.; and Trewhella, Stephen W., 3,442,738.
Shepherd, Bob G., 3,426,466.
Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manfacturing Co., Inc.: See-
Newman, Douglas A., 3,458,335.
Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufactruing Co., Inc.: See —
Newman, Douglas A.; and Schlotzhauer, Allan T., 3,442,681.
Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See—
Bagnall, George F., 3,446,329.
Brown, Albert E., 3,453,135.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,436,293.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,442,680.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,446,662.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,452,676.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,458,336.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,458,339.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,459,581.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,471,360.
Newman, Douglas A.; and Trecker, William E., 3,472,162.
Newman, Douglas A.; and Trecker, William E., 3,472,164.
Newman, Douglas A.; and Schlotzhauer, Allant T., 3,481,761.
Newman, Douglas A., 3,484,268.
Schlotzhauer, Allan T.; Newman, Douglas A.; and Platz, Warren
W., 3,467,539.
Columbia-Summerill Corporation: See —
Dimmig, Clarence F., 3,449,937.
Columbian Bronze Corporation: See —
Abbott, Douglas T.; and Thompson, William C, 3,477,794.
Columbian Carbon Company: See —
Cooper, Frank W., 3,475,530.
Hellwig, Langley R., 3,420,904.
Kirk, James C, 3,462,376.
Marsico, William E., 3,457,186.
Olechowski, Jerome Robert; Chappell, Sterling Frank, III; and
Hawkins, John J., 3,457,319.
Pendleton, John F., 3,462,403.
Pobst, David F., Jr., 3,434,808.
Versnel, John, 3,455,886.
Wadsworth, Francis T., 3,429,940.
Columbian Rope Company: See —
Orser, Keith L., 3,447,301.
Columbian Slides, Inc.: See—
Kowack, Frank J., 3,428,369.
Columbus, Peter Spiros; and Erikson, Carl Reinhold, to Borden
Company, The. Hot and cold water redispersible polyvinyl acetate
adhesives. 3,442,845, 5-6-69, CI. 260-29.6
Columware, Inc.: See —
Maxson, Darwin B.; and Morrison, Delbert I., 3,458,089.
Scheffer, Joseph F.; and Nail, Billie G., 3,481,512.
Colurn Manfacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Suddarth, Jack M.; and Stith, Joe D., 3,458,956.
Colutron Corporation: See —
Wahlin, Lars E., 3,465,244.
Colvin, Alex D., to Ford Motor Company. Apparatus for electron
beam control. 3,469,139, 9-23-69, CI. 313-74.
Colvin, Alex D.; Nilssen, Oke K.; and Turner, Allen H., to Ford
Motor Company. Window support and heat sink for electron-
discharge. 3,440,466, 4-22-69, CI. 313-35.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Colvin, Donald W.; Comeau, John C; and Kulick, Frederick, to
Honeywell Inc. Remote object orientation measuring device.
3,443,872, 5-13-69, CI. 356-147.
Colvin, Donald W.; and Kulick, Frederick, to Honeywell Inc. Three
axis optical alignment apparatus. 3,486,826, 12-30-69, CI. 356-
141.
Colvin, Donald; and Schultz, Vernon A., to Simplex Manufacturing
Co. Electrolytic cell for chlorine production. 3,476,675, 11-4-69,
CI. 204-242.
Colvin, Ronald L.; and Manske, Wendell J., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Target toy device. 3,486,752, 12-
30-69, CI. 273-102.1
Colvson, L. V., to Burroughs Corporation. Ramp-type waveform
generator. 3,444,394, 5-13-69, CI. 307-261.
Colwell, Arthur John; Watson, Ian Alexander; and Penney, John
Harper Malcolm, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Aircraft
automatic pilots. 3,425,649, 2-4-69, CI. 244-77.
Colwell, Otha Leroy, to Felt Products Mfg. Co. Cylinder sleeve seal.
3,432,177, 3-1 1-69, CI. 277-205.
Colwill, Herbert W.: See—
Bing, John H.; Vagedes, Lawrence J.; Luthman, Paul A.; and
Colwill, Herbert W., 3,458,088.
Colyer, Duard B.; and Fleming, Robert B., to General Electric Com-
pany. Porous metal and plastic heat exchanger. 3,477,504, 11-11-
69, CI. 165-164.
Comalco Aluminium (Bell Bay) Limited: See —
Strong, Frederick James; and Bainbridge, Ian Frank, 3,471,286.
Coman, William E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Aircraft starter
control. 3,440,433, 4-22-69, CI. 290-38.
Comar, Dominique; and Le Poec, Claude, to Commissariat a PEner-
gie Atomique. Process and apparatus for analysis of neutron ac-
tivation of an element in liquid samples. 3,479,508, 11-18-69, CI.
250-83.
Comar Electric Company: See —
Auer, William F.; Bonovitz, James J.; and Valleau, Robert L.,
3,451,019.
Fendler, Lawrence B.; and Auer, William F., 3,486,048.
Comas, Jorge Rectoret. Pattern control apparatus for a knitting
machine. 3,477,254, 11-1 1-69, CI. 66-69.
Comber, William R.: See—
Allen, Dee Dexter; and Comber, William R., 3,458,029.
Comber, William R.; and Hoekje, Harverd J., to U.S. Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Egg washing means. 3,453,674, 7-8-69, CI. 15-3.13
Combes, Georges Andre: See —
Boissier, Jacques Robert; and Combes, Georges An-
drc,3,459,854.
Combes, Marvin G.: See —
Bryant, Austin U.; and Combes, Marvin G., 3,425,662.
Combes, Marvin G.; and Ray, Harold T., to Grove Valve and Regu-
lator Company. Valve bonnet construction method. 3,460,224, 8-
12-69, CI. 29-157.1
Combined Locks Paper Co.: See —
Mugglcton, Gerald D., 3,485,209.
Combridgc, John Haydcn; and Collingwood, John Douglas.
Telephone calling tone circuit. 3,466,403, 9-9-69, CI. 179-84.
Combs, Herbert M. Submersible sea train. 3,478,711, 11-18-69, CI.
114-16.
Combs, Milford M. Device for use in moving bed patients.
3,458,878, 8-5-69, CI. 5-92.
Combs, Ollah: See—
Trimble, Ccbern B.; Mo, Frank S. C; and Combs, Ol-
lah,3,478,341.
Combs, William H.; Craig, Sam N.; and Barland, Lance C, to
Wascon Systems, Incorporated. Screw press. 3,426,677, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 100-117.
Combustion Engineering , Inc.: See—
Romanos, Nicholas D., 3,420,297.
Combustion Engineering, Inc.: See —
Adams, John N., Jr.; Martin, Bill G.; and Brown, James O.,
3,481,681.
Andrescn, Lorcnz J.; and Halloran, John J., Jr., 3,428,247.
Andrcscn, Lorenz J.; and Halloran, John J., Jr., 3,428,248.
Anthony, Andrew J.; and Viets, Adolph W., Jr., 3,423,287.
Anthony, Andrew J., 3,480,510.
Bargcr, John J.; and Madcwell, George R., 3,482,076.
Bcrtonc, Louis A., 3,486,974.
Bcvilacqua, Frank, 3,425,903.
Bcvilacqua, Frank; and Meijcr, Christoffcl H., 3,437,556.
Bcvilacqua, Frank; and West, John M., 3,459,635.
Bonnamy, Philippe Jean-Francois, 3,452,953.
Bungcr, Robert C, 3,421,635.
Burrus, Bill S., 3,451,378.
Burrus, Bill S., 3,455,114.
Burrus, Bill S., 3,458,218.
Burrus, Bill S., 3,465,531.
Burrus, Bill S., 3,477,236.
Carter, Donald E., 3.475,230.
Carter, Donald E.; and Hurst, Kenneth, 3,475,231.
Clayton, William H., Jr., 3,467,067.
Dalenberg, John F.; Todd, Elmer H.; and Carpenter, John W.,
3,465,971.
Dixon, John S.; and Smith, Joseph W., 3,450,397.
Evans, Frederick P., 3,423,941.
Fernandes, John H., 3,473,331.
Ferrin, Charles R., 3,475,950.
Fisher, Richard L., Jr.; and McLain, James L., 3,475,813.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L., 3,441,499.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L., 3,453,205.
Freiday, Jay H., 3,477,823.
Frey, Donald J.; and Roerden, Rudolph F., 3,486,834.
Garrett, Carlos J., Jr., 3,467,036.
Garrett, Carlos J., Jr., 3,467,069.
Graham, OUie W., 3,456,679.
Hochmuth, Frank W.; and Freiday, Jay H., 3,434,531.
Jacobs, Martin; and Roccatagliata, Raul J., 3,461,847.
Kalika, Peter W., 3,420,195.
Kochey, Edward L., Jr., 3,431,027.
Kochey, Edward L., Jr., 3,469,446.
Krawiec, Donald M., 3,475,273.
Kreimann, Herbert H.; and Rickard, Earl K., 3,447,492.
Lavery, Charles A.; and Meyer, Paul E., 3,469,373.
Leach, Pembroke O.; Jackson, William P.; and Camp, Vernon
W., 3,423,563.
Lorentz, Roy E., Jr., 3,467,809.
Lowd, Judson D., 3,469,402.
Mail, Isaac Paul; and Copple, William E., 3,446,488.
Meyers, Charles O.; and Coggins, Robert W., 3,450,603.
Nelson, Hugh Wharton; and Norton, Charles L., 3,447,895.
Oliver, Richard M., 3,426,681.
Osterman, Joseph, 3,472,186.
Patterson, Robert C; and Micheller, Rudolph J., 3,467,066.
Pearl David R., 3,444,831.
Rathburn, Lloyd C, 3,437,581.
Rickard, Earl K.; and Martinez, Orlando, Jr., 3,426,734.
Rickard, Earl K.; and Kreimann, Herbert H., 3,436,786.
Rickert, Royce J., 3,481,832.
Romanos, Nicholas D., 3,445,918.
Schroedter, Willburt W., 3,434,460.
South, Arthur John, 3,461,846.
Stalph, Gunter J., 3,430,645.
Stern, Fred M., 3,432,389.
Taylor, Herbert E.; Pearl, David R.; and Wolfson, Lawrence S.,
3,435,578.
Taylor, Herbert E.; and Pearl, David R., 3,447,493.
Tibbetts, Owen D., 3,487,292.
Triggs, Leonard E.; and Hedges, Robert B., 3,435,805.
Vernon, James C, 3,446,191.
Combustion Equipment Company: See —
Bjerkan, Theodore J., 3,482,825.
Comdata Corporation: See —
Jensen, Raymond W., 3,454,153.
Comeau, Charles P.: See —
Keiper, Francis P., Jr.; and Comeau, Charles P.,3,484,622.
Comeau, George O.: See —
Ordway, Richard S., 3,426,973.
Comeau, George O.; Laurence, Leonard J.; and Ordway, Richard S.,
to Circle Machine Co., Inc., mesne. Apparatus for treating the
margins of sole members. 3,466,683, 9-16-69, CI. 12-17.
Comeau, John C: See —
Colvin, Donald W.; Comeau, John C; and Kulick,
Frederick.3,443,872.
Cornel International Corporation: See —
Frey, Cleon F., 3,486,153.
Comer, Marvin H.; and Fain, Bobby Ray, to Alamance Industries,
Inc. Method of false-twisting thermoplastic yarn. 3,423,924, 1-28-
69, CI. 57-157.
Comer, Robert C, to Astrosystems International, Inc. Double-acting
explosive actuator. 3,442,179, 5-6-69, CI. 91-420.
Comerford, Thomas G.: See —
Connell, James; and Comerford, Thomas G., 3,436, 558.
Comet Industries, Inc.: See —
Kostur, J Edward, 3,466,355.
Kostur, Robert E., 3,446,096.
Comet Packaging Corporation: See —
Cohen, Robert, 3,425,618.
Cometa: See —
Laurent, Bernard, 3,474,396.
Cometta, Carl: See —
Maeder, Paul F.; and Cometta, Carl,3,457,782.
Comey, Kenneth R., Jr.; and Durst, George, deceasedO (by Mc In-
tyre, John W.OHenry, Edmund F.; administrators), to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Silver base alloy for making electrical con-
tacts. 3,477,845, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 75-173.
Comey, Kenneth R., Jr.; and Santala, Teuvo J., to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Silver base alloy for making electrical con-
tacts. 3,472,654, 10-14-69, CI. 75-173.
Comfort, Edward H.: See—
Dropkin, David; O'Connor, Thomas J.; Cass, Le A.; and Com-
fort, Edward H., 3,453,880.
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299
Cominassi, Adolphe; and Danko, Etienne, to Mobelec Societe
Anonyme Holding. Multi-purpose electrical power apparatus.
3,454,780. 7-8-69, CI. 307-17.
Cominassi, Adolphe; and Danko, Etienne, to Mobelec Societe
Anonyme Holding. Multi-purpose power supply apparatus for
providing alternating or direct current. 3,473,040, 10-14-69, CI.
307-11.
Cominco Ltd.: See—
Bushell, Charles H. C; and Hirsch, Horst E., 3,482,688.
Bushell, Charles Herbert George, Hirsch, Horst Eberhard; and
Lauer, Randolph Mathias, 3,462.016.
Bushell. Charles Herbert George; and Hirsch, Horst Eberhard,
3,462,017.
Liang, Sou Chu; and Shaw, George, 3,433,627.
Reynolds, John Windley, 3,469,641.
Comisac, Steve. Heated dump truck body. 3,472,548, 10-14-69, CI.
296-28.
Comitetul de Stat Pentru Cultura Si Arta: See—
Sziksay, Anton, 3,473,457.
Comley, William, Jr.: See—
Halfhill, Donald W.; and Comley, William, Jr.,3.441,728.
Comlossy, Frederic B.: See —
Sears, Vernon F.; MacDonald, William D.; and Comlossy,
Frederic B., 3,44 1,959.
Comly-Gillam Carton Corporation: See—
Gillam, Edward D., 3,455,497.
Commander Board International, Inc.: See —
Edwards, Lindell N., 3,458,945.
Commercial Builders Corp.: See—
Nowak, Ervin K.; and Graef, Luther W„ 3,436,886.
Commercial Carpet Corporation: See—
Leibowitz, Martin L.; and Knight, Sanford, 3,458,032.
Saunders, James L.; and Polimeni, Vincent, 3,475,871.
Snyder, John M.. 3,449,834.
Snyder, John M., 3,456,346.
Commercial Filters Corporation of California, Inc.: See—
Smith. Richard G., 3,448,716.
Commercial Machinery Corporation: See —
Polack, Robert M., 3,467,771.
Commercial Radio-Sound Corp.: See —
Schneider.Arthur W., 3,434,040.
Commercial Shearing & Stamping Company: See—
Boop, John L.; and Hodgson, Robert F., 3,421,769.
Hodgson, Robert F.; Petro, John D.; and Turko, John D.,
3,481,364.
Hodgson, Robert F.; and Williams, Arthur J., 3,482,590.
Hodgson, Robert F„ 3.482,600.
Taradash, Samuel; and Chlumecky, Nicholas, 3,483,706.
Williams, Arthur J., 3,457,951.
Commercial Solvents Corporation: See —
Abbott, Richard L.; and Stengel, Leonard A., 3,475,153.
Bachman, Marvin C; and Hidy, Phil H., 3,453,367.
Baldwin, Robert S., 3,431,341.
Baldwin, Robert S., 3,441,646.
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., 3,465,675.
Bronstein, Jesse B., Jr., 3,478,1 15.
Brumfield, Pilip E., 3,472,899.
Cockerham, Lloyd E., 3,450,663.
Dowling, Thomas P., 3,472,166.
Frump, John A., 3,437,693.
Gagliardi, Domenick D., 3,423,349.
Griffith, George L., 3,423,256.
Griffith, George L., 3,456,357.
Griffith, George L.; and Schwoyer. William L., 3,457,128.
Harned, Roger L., 3,451,891.
Harned, Roger L., 3,475,274.
Hodge, Edward B.. 3,428,525.
Jones, Lawrence R., 3,475,177.
Kern, Forrest L.; Schwoyer, William L.; and Dowling, Thomas
P., 3,431,849.
Mc Whorter, Charles J.; and Clark, Edgar L., 3,468,826.
Miescher, Guido M., 3,455,786.
Minnick, Joseph J., 3,447,982.
Newell, Robert H.. 3,429,776.
Pals, Lowell D., 3,468,825.
Reich, Murray H.; and Rothwachs, Aaron, 3,445,437.
Runge, Wallace F., 3,487,022.
Schwoyer, William L., 3,461,007.
Tindall, John B., 3,428,684.
Tindall, John B., 3,480,516.
Tindall, John B., 3,480,517.
Tindall, John B., 3,480,518.
Wehrmeister, Herbert L., 3,436,223.
Wehrmeister, Herbert L., 3,466,308.
Wehrmeister, Herbert L., 3,466,309.
Wolf, Calvin N.; and McMahon, Joseph F., 3,440,276.
Wyler, Joseph A., 3,479,236.
Commercial Testing & Engineering Co.: See—
Langtry, Robert W.; Shepherd, Richard, 3rd; and Clark, Earl A.,
3,447,381.
Commins, Noel. Apparatus for preventing theft of a vehicle.
3,439,771, 4-22-69, CI. 180-114.
Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique:5w —
Accary, Andre; Magnier, Pierre; and Marchal, Michel.
3,428,717.
Anthony, Anne-Marie nee Barbier; Foex, Marc; and Yerouchal-
mi, David, 3,475,352.
Auchapt, Pierre; Girard, Bernard; and Sautray, Roger,
3,445,346.
Baque, Pierre; and Darras, Raymond, 3,480,430.
Bathellier, Andre, 3,476,787.
Beauval, Jean-Jacques; Duhem, Jean; and Pacchioni, Antenore,
3,427,927.
Ben Mena, Taoufik; Chabbal, Robert; and Gerstenkorn, Simon,
3,475,100.
Blum, Pierre; and Devillard, Jacques, 3,442,321.
Boiziau, Claude, 3,449,659.
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves, 3,444,098.
Bougon, Michel, 3,447,434.
Bougon, Michel; Hugues, Edgard; and Poivilliers, Jean,
3,485,547.
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,471,257.
Brebant, Charles; Labet. Jacques; and Mosse, Pierre, 3,485,548.
Bressat, Rene; De Calmes, Alain; Claudel, Bernard; and Tram-
bouze, Yves, 3,459,682.
Briand, Alain, 3,428,770.
Briffaud, Georges, 3,430,044.
Brigot, Camille; Droussent, Roger; and Commissriat a I'Energie
Atomique.3,482,304.
Brion, Jacques; Cousin, Michel; Talejkinski, Wulf; and Volk,
Andre, 3,479,800.
Carpentier, Serge; Delarue, Roger; Francois, Henri; Grand-Cle-
ment, Anne-Marie; Portal, Guy; and Soudain, Georges,
3,449,136.
Charlade, Jean, 3,441,897.
Charlade, Jean, 3,469,639.
Chedeville, Christian; and Lions, Noel, 3,486,370.
Chemla, Marius; Dirian, Gregoire; and Perie, Michele,
3,447,898.
Chevallier, Jacques; and Havard, Jean, 3,448,797.
Cimetiere, Claudette; Desroches, Jean; and Routier, Claude,
3,459,513.
Cogez, Paul Antoine Alexandre; Conte, Madeleine Marcelle;
and Sabatier. Jacques Georges Robert, 3.464.706.
Comar, Dominique; and Le Poec, Claude, 3,479,508.
Consoli, Terenzio; Dupas, Lucien; and Leroy, Jean, 3,425,902.
Cornu, Maurice; and Khau Van Kien, Louis, 3,442,250.
Cottignies, Stanislas, 3,428,808.
Courvoisier, Pierre; and Lambert, Irma, 3,464,789.
Cousin, Philippe; and Roche, Rene, 3,425,812.
D'Albis, Antoine; Yerouchalmi, David; and Bouillon, Bernard,
3,423,611.
Degryse, Michel; and Riolfo, Rene, 3,454,366.
Dieval, Michel; Dupoux, Jean; Joffre, Henri; and Pradel,
Jacques, 3,448,269.
Dubois, Andre; and Sadoune, Joseph, 3,487,256.
Durand, Georges; and Kosztolanyi, Charles, 3,423,583.
Feutrel, Claude; Loubet, Michel; and Luce, Gerard, 3,466,975.
Foulquier, Henri; and Peyrot, Jean-Pierre, 3,441,710.
Foulquier, Henri; Roudier, Rene; and Thome, Paul, 3,454,740.
Foulquier, Henri; Roudier, Rene; and Thome, Paul, 3,463,899.
Ganouna-Cohen, Gilbert, 3,436,542.
Gautherin, Guy; and Septier, Albert, 3,441,732.
Gerard, Victor; and Palomo, Georges, 3,449,968.
Germond, Philippe; and Dupuy, Gerard, 3,481,833.
Gollion, Henri-Jacques; Robin, Marcel; and Schwab, Bernard,
3,421,978.
Goupil, Jean, 3,423,587.
Guilbaud, Georges; and Soffer, Jacques, 3,448,390.
Guillot, Claude; and Peuchmaur. Alphonse, 3,442,060.
Guth, Jean-Louis; and Wey, Raymond, 3.433,736.
Hasquenoph, Jean; and Legendre, Claude, 3,424,017.
Javellaud, Jean; Robin, Marc; and Dupuy, Gerard, 3,454,465.
Jouault, Pierre, 3,438,179.
Kassel, Charles; Sachnine, Philippe; and Vuillemey, Roland,
3,486,987.
Kerjean, Joe, 3,484,613.
Klein, Jacques; and Mansard, Bernard, 3,440,770.
Kremer, Marcelle, 3,449,065.
Langer, Philippe, 3,422,307.
Lansiart, Alain; Morucci, Jean Pierre; and Roux, Georges,
3,449,573.
Laviron, Edouard, 3,438,004.
Le Coz, Francois; Mombaxet, Rene; and Raynaud, Noel,
3,431,618.
Lefevre, Jean; Prospert, Jacques; and Raggenbass, Andre,
3,485,763.
Lundy, Claude; and Pouliquin, Marc, 3,424,015.
Mahieu, Claude; Lepeintre, Marcel; and Monjou, Jacques,
3,466,238.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Manevy, Georges, 3,450,509.
Maria, Alain; Patigny, Pierre; and Perie, Daniel, 3,450,639.
Menissier, Pierre Lucien, 3,457,830.
Minjolle, Louis, 3,462,060.
Portal, Guy; and Aouizerate, Marc, 3,443,094.
Portal, Pierre; and Trieule, Andre, 3,436,948.
Pouderoux, Pierre, 3,428,1 19.
Prost, Gerard; and Sole, Jean, 3,479,569.
Reboux, Jean, 3,461,215.
Rebut, Paul-Henri; and Torossian, Antoine, 3,470,454.
Ricateau, Pierre, 3,465,179.
Rodi, Lucienne; and Lefillatre, Guy, 3,483,128.
Rostaing, Michel, 3,431,080.
Roth, Etienne; and Lefrancois, Bernard, 3,479,140.
Rouge, Pierre; Roze, Michel; and Vivien, Jean, 3,425,908.
Salmon, Benjamin, 3,463,388.
Salvi, Antoine, 3,441,838.
Salvi, Antoine; and Glenat, Henri, 3,441,841.
Sauve, Charles, 3,451,240.
Tetart, Emile E., 3,439,521.
Ulmann, Paul, 3,474,783.
Vandenbussche, Gerard, 3,434,334.
Vautrey, Louis, 3,432,047.
Vieira, David Da Costa, 3,478,586.
Wang, Robert; and Yerouchalmi, David, 3,424,541.
Weil, Louis; and Bonnin, Bernard, 3,423,824.
Yerouchalmi, David, 3,428,834.
Yerouchalmi, David, 3,430,082.
Yerouchalmi, David, 3,432,715.
Yerouchalmi, David; and Zettwoog, Pierre, 3,450,905.
Yerouchalmi, David, 3,454,798.
Yerouchalmi, David, 3,479,538.
Commodity Marketers, Inc.: See —
Kliewer, George G.; and Roberts, John H., 3,474,489.
Kliewer, George G., 3,479,876.
Commonwealth Pencil Company, Inc.: See—
Phelps, Calvert M., 3,470,774.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization: See-
Flanagan, George Francis, 3,423,810.
Flanagan, George Francis, 3,458,906.
Foley, Ernest; and Herwig, George L., 3,464,900.
McKinnon, Neil Alexander; Bennett, Colin Earl Garnsworthy;
Williams, Lloyd Stuart; and McTaggart, Frederick Kenneth,
3,432,296.
Mills, John Cunningham, 3,476,936.
Peck, Adrian J.; and Rabbidge, Ralph M., 3,455,147.
Swan, John Melvin; and Gregory, Jocelyn Margaret, 3,445,484.
Walls, Gordon W., 3,443,370.
Walsh, Alan; and Sullivan, John V., 3,433,963.
Communication Systems, Incorporated: See —
Kandoian, Armig G.; and Marchand, Nathan, 3,427,622.
Sichak, William, 3,480,867.
Communications, Inc.: See —
Hoovler, William S„ 3,453,638.
Communications Patents Limited: See —
Birt, David Robin, 3,435,378.
Flower, Maurice Shirley; and Gasson, Roy Alfred George,
3,422,207.
Gabriel, Ralph P.; and Kinross, Rupert I., 3,433,890.
Learney, Lewis Philip; and Rogers, Ernest William, 3,451,013.
Communications Satellite Corporation: See—
Andrikian, Charles P., 3,452,298.
Battail, Gerard Pierre; and Brossard, Pierre Claude, 3,470,477.
Podraczky, Emeric I., 3,460,148.
Schmidt, William G., 3,484,782.
Wachs, Marvin R., 3,477,042.
Compa, Russell Edward; and Liebowitz, Marvin, to Colgate-Pal-
molive Company. Process for making variegated soap. 3,485,905,
12-23-69, CI. 264-75.
Compacker, Inc.: See —
Shuh, Lewis M.; and Tucker, Richard W., 3,425,393.
Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse Freni E. Segali: See —
Di Bartolomeo, Giacomo, 3,442,398.
Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse Freni E Segnali: See —
Di Bartolomeo, Giacomo, 3,477,743.
Compagnie d'Applications Mecaniques a I' Electronique, au Cinema
et a 1' Atomistique:5ee—
Guernet, Jacques, 3,426,193.
Compagnie de Construction Mecanique Procedes Sulzer: See-
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,471,257.
Roth, Etienne; and Lefrancois, Bernard, 3,479,140.
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain: See —
Bathellier, Louis; and Cheesman, Harry, 3,431,698.
Boivent, Marcel, 3,443,921.
Bourgeaux, Maurice; and Peyches, Pierre Ivan, 3,437,469.
Bourggraff, Robert; and Hainke, Georg, 3,457,058.
Chatelain, Roger; and Bouis, Hugues, 3,474,944.
Chaumont, Henri Jules, 3,430,399.
D'Huart, Guy, 3,442,748.
deLajarte, Stephane Dufaure, 3,427,142.
DeLajarte, Stephane Dufaure; and Bourgeaux, Maurice,
3,468,649.
Evers, Manfred, 3,486,995.
Godron, Yves Georges, 3,481,749.
Goerens, Robert, 3,445,207.
Hainke, Georg, 3,459,524.
Heymes, Pierre Rene, 3,449,101.
Jean, Henri; and Thibault, Claude, 3,428,604.
Jobard, Michel, 3,475,398.
Jorgensen, Pierre Charles, 3,467,819.
Kelly, Jean, 3,475,152.
Kunert, Heinz; and Biermann, Wilhelm, 3,427,770.
Navez, Maurice; and Bezombes, Albert, 3,468,745.
Nedelec, Maurice; and Chaumont, Henri, 3,449,102.
Nedelec, Maurice, 3,459,521.
Rullier, Robert; and Drouet, Michel, 3,473,988.
Trezain, Claude; and Cosnard, Jean Claude, 3,423,165.
Trezsin, Claude; and Cosnard, Jean Claude, 3,423,164.
Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire: See —
Gay, Pierre, 3,427,848.
Guillot, Claude, 3,429,165.
Paret, Pierre, 3,420,755.
Compagnie des Compteurs: See —
Cytrin, Oscar, 3,482,840.
Frayssinoux, Roland Francois Edouard, 3,440,879.
Guillemin, Germain Joseph Edmond, 3,460,029.
Janssen, Sylvain Jean, 3,448,605.
Muger, Martial Henri Mathias, 3,442,128.
Muger, Martial Henri Mathias, 3,448,614.
Muger, Martial Henri Mathias, 3,456,507.
Soupenne, Henri, 3,471,085.
Soupenne, Henri, 3,471,086.
Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse: See—
Desthuilliers, Jean-Pierre, 3,472,560.
Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe anonyme): See —
Ferrier, Pierre Alfred; and Lesueur, Marc Charles Joseph,
3,425,044.
Compagnie des Metaux d'Overpelt-Lommel et de Corphalie,
S.A.:See—
Nicaise, Robert C; and Donneau, Pascal J. J., 3,451,805.
Compagnie du Filage des Metaux et des Joints Curty (Cefilac): See-
Allais, Philippe, 3,485,753.
Collinet, Andre, 3,423,975.
Compagnie Electro-Mecanique Societe Anonyme: See —
Bidard, Rene, 3,432,694.
Feugeas, Paul, 3,450,976.
Compagnie Financiere et Commerciale: See —
Smadja, Jean Claude, 3,479,768.
Compagnie Francais de Raffinage: See —
Tannenberger, Helmut; and Schachner, Herbert, 3,442,713.
Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage: See —
Olivier, Jean Joseph Pierre, 3,485,606.
Tannenberger, Helmut; and Schachner, Herbert, 3,451,91 1.
Weisang, Edouard J.; and Maurin, Jean D., 3,467,580.
Compagnie Francaise de Television: See —
Driffort, Jean Pierre; and Lebel, Pierre, 3,475,639.
Melchior, Gerard, 3,471,635.
Melchior, Gerard, 3,485,942.
Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston, International Division: See-
Rouxel, Roland; and Helein, Jean G., 3,480,765.
Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt: See —
Alfandari, Roger; and Daveau, Bernard, 3,448,450.
Alfandari, Roger S.; and Daveau, Bernard J., 3,448,455.
Beurtheret, Charles A., 3,455,376.
Beurtheret, Charles A.; and Boissiere, Jacques G., 3,435,283.
Billon, Guy M.; and Daveau, Bernard J., 3,435,380.
Carton, Jean, 3,478,810.
Delvaux, Jean L. L., 3,424, 1
Delvaux, Jean Leon Lucien,
Deman, Pierre, 3,457,512.
Deman, Pierre J. F., 3,441,8
61.
3,424,860.
il.
Deman, Pierre J. F., 3,462,561.
Desormiere, Bernard P. L.; Parouty, Jean Claude; and Piechon,
Andre L., 3,441,837.
Driard, Bertrand M.; and Guyot, Lucien Francis, 3,439,222.
Galipon, Jean, 3,455,522.
Gerlach, Pierre, 3,449,625.
Gerlach, Pierre, 3,473,073.
Gosmand, Roland P., 3,466,196.
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301
Hai, Nhu Bui; and Sturbois, Pierre, 3,426,351.
Ruppli. Michel, 3,484,698.
Sarrois, Jean M., 3,449,616.
Skenderoff, Claude; and Svmaniec, Leonidas, 3,483,557.
Trotel, Jacques, 3,457,726.
Compagnie General des Produits Industriels et de Synthese
COG. E. P.R.I. S.See—
Paoli, Andre G., 3,484,513.
Compagnie Generale de Forages C.O.F.O.R.: See-
Novel, Gabriel, 3,452,546.
Compagnie Generale de Geophysique: See—
Loeb, Julien M., 3,483,753.
Compagnie Generale d'Electricite:5ee —
Barbini, Spartacus, 3,480,876.
Biet, Jean-Pierre; and Benoit, Jacques L., 3,452,206.
Boulet, Francis; and Polledri, Jean, 3,461,546.
Chaupit, Jean; and Nigra, Jacques, 3,469,165.
Choffart, Pierre, 3,433,885.
Comte, Georges, 3,436,141.
Derippe, Jean Marie, 3,448,422.
Donadieu, Lucien; Kloeckner, Edmond; Aupox, Marcell; and
Royet, Jean, 3,470,508.
Donadieu, Lucien; Royet, Jean; and Maldy, Jacques, 3,474,187.
Donadieu, Lucien J., 3,431,523.
Dumanchin, Roger, 3,461,402.
Eyraud, Yvan, 3,451,203.
Forrat, Francis; and Jansens, Richard, 3,420,780.
Foucry, Jean, 3,479,228.
Gallet, Georges; and Guenel, Claude, 3,425,641.
Klein, Georges, 3,428,836.
Klein, Georges, 3,439,305.
Laures, Pierre, 3,464,760.
Milochevitch, Alexandre; and Rousseau, Serge, 3,480,874.
Richez, Jacques; Dubois, Andre; Battentier, Jean-Claude;
Thoris, Jean; and Parizot, Daniel, 3,475,627.
Robieux, Jean; and Auclair, Jean-Michel, 3,443,087.
Rocherolles, Raymond, 3,449,693.
Toulemonde, Jacques; and Gallay, Maurice, 3,469,171.
van Tran, Nguyen; and Kehl, Denis, 3,486,129.
Compagnie Generale D'Electro-Ceramique:See—
Hue, Jean M., 3,470,308.
Compagnie Generale d'Entreprises Electriques:See —
Verneau, Marcel, 3,430,190.
Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin, raison sociale
Michelin & Cie: See —
Boileau, Jacques, 3,426,821.
Boileau, Jacques, 3,438,309.
Lejeune, Daniel, 3,443,721.
Lejeune, Daniel, 3,447,571.
Lejeune, Daniel, 3,453,008.
Massoubre, Jean-Marie, 3,429,948.
Massoubre, Jean-Marie, 3,477,968.
Verdier, Henri, 3,437,120.
Verdier, Henri, 3,450,182.
Verdier, Henri, 3,457,981.
Verdier, Henri, 3,459,252.
Verdier, Henri, 3,464,477.
Verdier, Henri, 3,480,065.
Compagnie Generale du Duralumin et du Cuivere CegedunSee —
Lorain, Roger; and Trompier, Albert, 3,468,016.
Compagnie Gervias Danone: See —
Goujard, Marie Pierre, 3,484,356.
Compagnie Industrielle de Mecanismes: See—
Boyriven, Paul, 3,473,835.
Compagnie Industrielle de Metrologie Trophy: See —
Cabantous, Marcel Amans; and Scheiff, Gilbert, 3,452,535.
Compagnie Industrielle de Procedes & d'Applications S.A.
(CIPA):S«>-
Godel, Albert, 3,431,892.
Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux: See —
Launay, Pierre, 3,447,784.
Compagnie Internationale pour l'lnformatique:5ee —
Dreyfus, Bertrand Alain, 3,486,931.
Compagnie Royale Asturienne des Mines: See —
Sitges Menendez, Francisco Javier; and Arregui Fernandez,
Vicente, 3,434,798.
Compagnie Saliniere de la Camargue 'Salicam':See —
Jullien, Agricol, 3,482,672.
Compak-O-Matic, Inc.: See —
Benfield, Edward A., 3,433,925.
Companhia Uniao Fabril, S.A.R.L.: See —
Frazao, Bartolomeu Capelo Da Foneca Franco, 3,456,510.
Comparetto, John E. Chromatographic plate and method of making
same. 3,460,970, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-69.
Compass Container Company, Inc.: See —
Turpen, Russell L., 3,451,705.
Turpen, Russell L., 3,478,919.
Compere, Alphonse. Hair curler. 3,430,636, 3-4-69, CI. 132-34.
Completion Tools, Inc.: See-
Hatch, John R., 3,456,725.
Complett S.p.A.: See —
Conti, Cesare L., 3,476,064.
Compo Industries, Inc.: See —
Carey, Richard J.; and Dunlap, Robert B., 3,434,170.
Dunlap, Robert B.; Peterson, Evald O.; and Von Schoppe,
Bertram A., 3,449,933.
Woodman, Charles K., 3,465,71 1.
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation: See —
Peterson, Evald O., 3,431,806.
Winkler, Julius G., 3,463,849.
Components Corporation: See —
Neuman, Werner E., 3,480,896.
Composite Metal Products, Inc.: See —
Ulam, John B., 3,445,630.
Compotite Shower Pan: See —
Beale, Edwin W., 3,451,178.
Comprehensive Service Corporation: See —
Freedman, Myron L., 3,432,1 13.
Compressed Air Service Company: See —
Wright, Lee A., 3,429,233.
Compresseurs Bernard, Curie, Venissieux (Rhone): See—
Maurs, Albert, 3,463,383.
Compton, Asa B., to KMS Industrial, Inc., mesne. Sand game and
apparatus therefor. 3,447,256, 6-3-69, CI. 46-1.
Compton, Asa B.; and Musig, Morris D., to KMS Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Self-driving rolling device. 3,453,773, 7-8-69, CI. 46-243.
Compton, Asa B.: See —
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa
B.,3,484,631.
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa
Berkeley.3,455,049.
Compton, Billy P. Toggle drive actuator. 3,449,974, 6-17-69, CI. 74-
142.
Compton, David D.; and Harlan, David D., to Reynolds Metals Com-
pany. Tubular protector and blanks for making same. 3,458,109,
7-29-69, CI. 229-9.
Compton, Dinsdale M. J.; and Snodgrass, Herschel R., to Gulf
General Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Method and apparatus for
measuring the power in a light beam. 3,436,152, 4-1-69, CI. 356-
104.
Compton, Harry B.: See —
Clement, George F.; Compton, Harry B.; Stagg, Uberto K., Jr.;
and Zebe, Charles W, 3,441, 681.
Compton, James B.; and Zieber, Frederick L., to Siliconix Inc.
Unipolar transistor. 3,453,504, 7-1-69, CI. 317-235.
Compton, Keith B., to Certipak Corporation. Indexing blanks with
respect to groups of receptacles to be enclosed within the cartons
formed therefrom. 3,481,104, 12-2-69, CI. 53-49.
Compton, Richard R., to Zero Manufacturing Company. Apparatus
for deburring and cleaning with microscopic glass beads.
3,485,074, 12-23-69, CI. 72-53.
Compton, Robert H.: See —
Murdock, Clayton E.; Pugh, Donald J.; and Compton, Robert
H., 3,421,044.
Compur-Werk Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung & Co.: See —
Fahlenberg, Paul, 3,466,447.
Fahlenberg, Paul; and Kleeberger, Klement, 3,466,993.
Fahlenberg, Paul; and Singer, Franz, 3,472,142.
Pross, Wilhelm, 3,435,746.
Singer, Franz, 3,421,426.
Singer, Franz, 3,448,672.
Singer, Franz; Fahlenberg, Paul K. G.; and Lermann, Peter,
3,448,673.
Singer, Franz, 3,452,662.
Computer Image Corporation: See —
Harrison, Lee, III, 3,483,426.
Computerized Volumetric Conveyance Systems, Inc.: See —
Nevo-Hacohen, Jacob I., 3,447,666.
Computing Devices of Canada Limited: See —
Hargrove, James L., 3,482,242.
Patterson, Colin D.; and Jefferson, Peter J., 3,425,037.
Comrie, Alan A. D.: See —
Dixon, Bernard; and Comrie, Alan A. D., 3,485, 720.
Comstock & Wescott, Inc.: See —
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, 3,485,216.
Rice, Richard E., 3,459,160.
Rice, Richard E., 3,461,506.
Rice, Richard E., 3,461,507.
Spaulding, David B.; and Wisnia, Jeffry A., 3,437,926.
Comstock, Alfred E. Egg carton and tray dispensing machine.
3,478,924, 11-18-69, CI. 221-213.
Comstock, Alfred E.; and Wilcox, Burdsal Gardner, to Safeway
Stores, Incorporated. Apparatus for cutting block-like articles.
3,433,278, 3-18-69, CI. 146-78.
Comstock, Daniel F., Jr.; and Richardson, David L., to Little, Arthur
D., Inc. Pyromtric device. 3,439,985, 4-22-69, CI. 356-43.
Comstock, John S., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Triggering
mechanism for high speed laser switching. 3,454,898, 7-8-69, CI.
331-94.5
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Comstock, Lowell R.; Hardman, Donald E.; and Brezinski, Julius J.,
to Union Carbide Corporation. Thermoset vinyl chloride coatings
from a mixture of epoxidized addition copolymers and carboxy-
lated addition copolymers. 3,472,914, 10-14-69, CI. 260-836.
Comstock, Russell E.: See —
Gleason, Frank J., Jr.; and Comstock, Russell E., 3,458, 121.
Comstock, Theodore R.: See —
Tse, Francis S.; and Comstock, Theodore R., 3,473,435.
Comte, Georges, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Hollow wave
guide with selectively reflecting inner face. 3,436,141, 4-1-69, CI.
350-96.
Comunnetti, Angelo, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung
an der Eidgenossischen Technischen Hochschule. Method of and
apparatus for stabilizing the gain of nuclear pulse spectrometers.
3,428,804, 2-18-69, CI. 250-71.5
Con-Gas Service Corporation: See-
Benson, Homer E., 3,421,869.
Con-Rad: See—
Burris, Howard T., 3,480,105.
Conabee, Raymond S., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Rapid cycle
press and hydraulic system therefor. 3,472,026, 10-14-69, CI. 60-
52.
Conant, John E.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,458,651.
Conant, Paul L., Sr., to Collins Radio Company. Electronic circuit -
direct coupled totem pole emitter follower. 3,448,396, 6-3-69, CI.
330-24.
Conant, Theodore A., Jr., to General Precision, Inc. Clock track
recorder. 3,473,163, 10-14-69, CI. 340-173.
CONAP Inc.: See—
Houghton, Russell M.; and McElroy, Wilbur R., 3,455,855.
Conard, Arthur Bayard, Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Com-
pany. Silencer with curtain of water maintained at discharge ori-
fice. 3,448,824, 6-10-69, CI. 181-52.
Conaway, Robert Michael' See —
Boyer, Charles B.; Conaway, Robert Michael; and Orcutt,
Franklin D., 3,466,656.
Conaway, William A.; Johnson, Arthur J.; and Smisko, Joe, to PPG
Industries, Inc. Process of preparing barium carbonate by carbona-
tion of aqueous barium sulfide. 3,421,843, 1-14-69, CI. 23-66.
Conax Corporation: See —
Haefncr, Arthur E.; Pierson, Edward G.; and Jankowiak,
Roman, 3,473,543.
Conboy, Robert J.: See —
Pratt, Richard J.; and Conboy, Robert J.,3,484,261.
Concannon, Thomas P., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Pigment dispersion comprising an iron-containing pigment
or a nickel-containing pigment dispersed in a liquid. 3,477,975,
11-11-69, CI. 260-22.
Concast A.G.: See —
Burkhardt, Max Eduard; and Zehnder, Alfred Ernst, 3,468,362.
Thalmann, Armin, 3,436,023.
Concast Incorporated: See —
Gricol, Joseph D.; and Schmidt, George E., 3,446,267.
Horsley, Jack O., 3,446,268.
Concentric (Engineering) Limited: See —
Walter, Robert Dennis, 3,429,269.
Conch International Methane Limited: See —
Crampton, Felix Jeremy Philip; and Wilkinson, Terence Sidwell,
3,440,827.
Ffooks, Roger C, 3,435,983.
Schwcndtncr, Alfred H., 3,477,606.
Conciatori, Anthony B.; and Smart, Charles L., to Celanese Cor-
poration. Method of preparing vinylidene cyanide-unsaturated sul-
fonic acid intcrpolymcrs. 3,484,416, 12-16-69, CI. 260-78.5
Conciatori, Anthony B.: See—
Chcncvey, Edward C; and Conciatori, Anthony B., 3,433, 772.
Conco Inc.: See —
Carlson, Arthur B.; Kcttlcborough, Donald J.; and Schreiber,
Lucian L., 3,451,089.
Lo Presti, Roy F.; and Ogdcn, Charles T., 3,451,090.
Meyers, Anthony P., 3,457,580.
Concrete Conduit Company, Inc.: See —
Schack, John B„ 3,479,777.
Concrete Development Corporation: See —
Varncll, William R.; and Mitchell, Mance R., 3,443,347.
Varncll, William R.; and Mitchell, Mance R., 3,466,778.
Concrete Pipe Machinery Company: See —
Waddington, Philip L., 3,452,407.
Waddington, Philip L., Jr., 3,463,426.
Concrete Structures, Inc.: See —
Lacy, Johnson W„ 3,475,529.
Condc, James C: See —
Bakker, Lubcrtus; Conde, James C; and Krumm, Eugene
D., 3,486,644.
Condcc Corporation: See —
Sackler, Albert A.; and Enycart, Raymond J., 3,451,284.
Conder International Limited: See —
Harding, John James, 3,440,789.
Conder, Robert L.: See —
Stephens, Bernard B.; and Conder, Robert L., 3,457,048.
Condo, Albert C, to Atlantic Richfield Company. Plasticized vinyl
chloride polymer compositions. 3,445,416, 5-20-69, CI. 260-31.8
Condodina, Arthur C; Niemkiewicz, Ignatius J.; and Shinbaum,
Marvin S., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Support apparatus for arrest-
ing gear cable. 3,428,275, 2-18-69, CI. 244-110.
Condolios, Elie, to Societe Grenobloise d'Etudes et d 'Applications
Hydrauliques (Sogreah). Hydrocyclone separators. 3,437,205, 4-8-
69, CI. 210-84.
Condolios, Elie, to Societe Grenobloise d'Etudes et d 'Applications
Hydrauliques (Sogreah). Flocculation apparatus. 3,460,678, 8-12-
69, CI. 210-219.
Condon, Stanley: See —
Zuercher, John; and Condon, Stanley, 3,479,029.
Condorelli, Emanuele: See —
Nobile, Luciano; Condorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and
Poma, Anteo,3,435,024.
Nobile, Luciano; Condorelli, Emanuele; and Tesei, Car-
lo,3,472,804.
Condrac, Robert F., to United States Steel Corporation. Pipe joint.
3,476,414, 11-4-69, CI. 285-349.
Conductron Corporation: See —
Breitweiser, Gary C, 3,470,609.
Breitweiser, Gary C, 3,470,610.
Crabtree, Lloyd O.; and Van den Broek, Jan A., 3,427,634.
Edmonds, Thomas Rhys, 3,432,671.
Ingalls, Arthur L., 3,424,512.
Minciotti, Albert A.; and Grau, Richard, 3,439,787.
Moehlenkamp, Donald E., 3,425,445.
Speen, Gerald B.; and Turnblade, Richard C, 3,482,454.
Thomas, Carlton E., 3,450,883.
Thomas, Carlton E., 3,482,102.
Condux-Werk Herbert A. Merges K.G.: See —
Hofmann, Karl, 3,458,143.
Condy, Robert J. Dispenser for perforate strip material. 3,456,854,
7-22-69, CI. 225-11.
Cone, Carroll, to Midland-Ross Corporation. Walking beam furnace.
3,471,134, 10-7-69, CI. 263-6.
Cone, Charles N.; Hohbach, Dale J.; and Smith, Harold A., to
Pacific Adhesives Company, Inc. Making limed blood products for
use in alkaline blood glues of normal working viscosity at high
water ratios. 3,428,467, 2-18-69, CI. 106-161.
Cone, Howard M., Jr., to Pan American World Airways, Inc. Air-
craft command altitude guidance apparatus. 3,478,310, 11-11-69,
CI. 340-27.
Cone, Lloyd E. Method for making a bobbin assembly. 3,471,607,
10-7-69, CI. 264-249.
Cone Mills Corporation: See —
Fields, Jesse M., 3,457,022.
Cone, Peter F., to United States of America, Air Force. Fotoform-
metallic evaporation mask making. 3,458,370, 7-29-69, CI. 156-
11.
Cone, Ronald D.: See —
Jennings, Alan K.; Cone, Ronald D.; and Seid, Eu-
gene,3,427,556.
Conetta Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Danna, Salvatore R., 3,480,911.
Coney, Charles H.: See —
Davis, John H.; and Coney, Charles H., 3,475,356.
Coney, Charles H.; and Draper, Willie E., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Temporary protective films from polyolefin dispersions.
3,423,225, 1-21-69, CI. 117-6.
Coneybear, J. Frank; Chandler, Charles H.; and Andrisin, John J.,
Jr., to Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., mesne. Crusher separator
apparatus and method. 3,463,311, 8-26-69, CI. 209-73.
Confer, Raymond C: See —
Schurman, Peter T.; and Confer, Raymond C, 3,441,071.
Schurman, Peter T.; and Confer, Raymond C, 3,452, 125.
Conforti, Fred J.: See —
Cole, William J.; and Conforti, Fred J.,3,447,133.
Conforti, Fred J.; and Peterson, Lyn F., to Motorola, Inc. Oscillator
circuit with automatic bias control. 3,471,805, 10-7-69, CI. 331-
113.
Schultz, Robert J.; and Conforti, Fred J.,3,453,521.
Congdon, George L., to Burgess Vibrocrafters, Inc. Resonant pulse
jet fogger. 3,448,924, 6-10-69, CI. 239-129.
Conger, Ben D., to Electronic Associates Inc. Integrator rate test
system for an analog computer. 3,476,924, 11-4-69, CI. 235-183.
Conger, Gary L. Sealing device for loading docks and the like.
3,461,627, 8-19-69, CI. 52-204.
Conger, Robert L.; and Johnson, Jerome H., to United States of
America, Navy. Explosive pulse generator. 3,484,627, 12-16-69,
CI. 310-10.
Congleton, Robert S.; and Keister, Frank Z., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Method of fabricating laser cavities. 3,486,217, 12-30-
69, CI. 29-458.
Congleton, Robert S.; and Spaeth, Mary L., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Resonant reflector for laser beam output. 3,471,800,
10-7-69, CI. 331-94.5
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303
Congleton, Wayne L.: See—
Lattis, Donald J.; Congleton, Wayne L.; and Gomez, Jose
J. ,3,479,759.
Conibeer, George William, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Pump assemblies. 3,422,766, 1-21-69, CI. 103-103.
Conibeer, George William, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Expansion joints with frozen seals. 3,469,862, 9-30-69, CI.
285-41.
Coninental Can Company, Inc.: See—
Khoury, Nick S., 3,437,229.
Conix, Andre Jan: See —
De Keyser, Lodewijk Felix; Conix, Andre Jan; and Van Dessel,
Lodewijk August,3,434,840.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan,3,444,139.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan, 3,453,241.
Conix, Andre Jan, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. High molecular
weight linear copolyesters of bisphenols and mixtures of ortho-
phthalic and iso- and for terephthalic acids. 3,449,295, 6-10-69,
CI. 260-47.
Conix, Andre Jan; and Dohmen, Leonard Marie, to Gevaert-Agfa
N.V. Thermally crystallizable poly (bis-phenol esters) of 3,5-
dichloro substituted bisphenol and adipic or succinic acid.
3,448,077, 6-3-69, CI. 260-47.
Conkle, Carl J.: See—
Fisher, Jack M.; and Conkle, Carl J. ,3,444,752.
Conkle, Carl J., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Shift lever mechanism
with shift rail interlock and stop means. 3,452,614, 7-1-69, CI. 74-
477.
Conklin, Clement L., Jr.; and Holland, Thomas M., Jr., to Martin-
Marietta Corporation. Multiple output fluid control system.
3,465,648,9-9-69, CI. 91-413.
Conklin, Edward J.: See —
Chestochowski, Benjamin A.; Conklin, Edward J.; and Ellison,
Cecil A. ,3,440,063.
Conklin, Edward J.; and Judge, Leo F., Jr., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Bath oil composition containing octyl
dodecanoate. 3,424,849, 1-28-69, CI. 424-365.
Conklin, George L.: See—
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L.,3,452,041.
Bell, Stanley C; and Conklin, George L.,3,458,501.
Conklin, George W.: See —
Fetterly, Lloyd C; and Conklin, George W., 3,438,997.
Conklin, Harold A., Jr., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Forward ter-
mination means for the speaking length of piano strings and the
like. 3,477,331, 11-11-69, CI. 84-215.
Conklin, Harold A., Jr., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Hitch pin for
stringed instruments. 3,478,635, 1 1-18-69, CI. 84-197.
Conklin, Robert M.: See —
Satchel!, Fred E.; Conklin, Robert M.; and Weisz, John
J. ,3,445, 113.
Conkling, William C, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Alarm switching
device for variable restriction fluid flow meters. 3,452,170, 6-24-
69, CI. 200-81.9
Conkling, William Collins; and Mosher, Charles William, to Wallace
& Tiernan, Inc. Variable restriction fluid flowmeter. 3,425,279, 2-
4-69, CI. 73-209.
Conley, Dwain D.; and Bender, Philip E., to Arvin Industries, Inc.
Ironing table top. 3,430,587, 3-4-69, CI. 108-78.
Conley, Gerald Jay. Live bait holders. 3,435,553, 4-1-69, CI. 43-49.8
Conley, James W., to General Electric Company. Alloy-junction and
metal-semiconductor diode fabrication method. 3,465,417, 9-9-69,
CI. 29-473.1
Conley, Kurt H.; and Tenner, Arnold J., to Entoleter, Inc., mesne.
Centrifugal impacting apparatus. 3,430,872, 3-4-69, CI. 241-55.
Conley, Walter R., Jr.: See—
Hansen, Sigurd P.; Botsford, Charles W.; Rice, Archie H.; and
Conley, Walter R., Jr.,3,482,695.
Rice, Archie H.; Culp, Gordon L.; Conley, Walter R., Jr.; and
Hansen, Sigurd P.,3,482,694.
Conley, William J. Accessory for use in playing word forming game.
3,480,278, 1 1-25-69, CI. 273-148.
Conlin, William P., to Tech Aero Incorporated. Connector fitting.
3,486,771, 12-30-69, CI. 285-39.
Conlon, Thomas E.: See—
Cunha, Joseph J.; and Conlon, Thomas E., 3,479,055.
Conlon-Moorc Corporation: See —
Slender, Orville J., 3,451,464.
Conly, Frank E. Lobster cooling container. 3,427,822, 2-18-69, CI.
62-461.
Conn, Arnold: See-
Richmond, John; and Conn, Arnold, 3,422, 340.
Conn, C. G., Ltd.: See-
Bert, Paul A., 3,477,330.
Grecnleaf, Leland B.; and Bryant, James Timothy, 3,421,399.
Shallenbergcr, Larry R.; and Southard, James S., 3,470,785.
Southard, James S.; and Wolfanger, Curt R., 3,424,850.
Southard, James S., 3,433,880.
Conn, Charles E., Jr.; and Neumann, Robert P., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Roll diffusion bonding method. 3,444,608,
5-20-69, CI. 29-423.
Conn, Francis Edward, to General Motors Corporation. Flow divider
valve assembly insensitive to discharge pressure. 3,421,533, 1-14-
69, CI. 137-101.
Conn, Henry L.: See —
Rhinehart, Richard W.; Conn, Henry L.; and Morris, Howard
E.,3,460,177.
Conn, Jack Samuel, to Surrey Steel Components Limited. Hydraulic
rams. 3,426,774, 2-11-69, CI. 134-166.
Conn, John B., to Merck & Co., Inc. Halomercuri derivatives of 2,5-
oxadiazolidine- diones of basic amino acids and their use in pep-
tide synthesis. 3,459,760, 8-5-69, CI. 260-299.
Conn, Leroy J. Rigid shaft coupler. 3,476,420, 1 1-4-69, CI. 287-1 19.
Connally, Billie M.: See —
Detweiler, William I.; and Connally, Billie M., 3,427,548.
Connally, Carl, Jr.: See —
Dotson, Billy J.; and Connally, Carl, Jr.,3,434,542.
Connally, Carl, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Oil recovery method
employing thickened water and crossflooding. 3,429,372, 2-25-69,
CI. 166-245.
Connally, Leslie O.: See —
Bawa, Mohendra S.; Connally, Leslie O.; and Truitt, James
K.,3,421,863.
Connan, George Bruce, to Dentists' Supply Company of New York,
The. Artificial ceramic tooth. 3,449,832, 6-17-69, CI. 32-8.
Connan, George Bruce, to Dentists' Supply Company of New York,
The. Denture base material and method of molding denture base.
3,453,349, 7-1-69, CI. 264-16.
Connealy, Hugh M., to Gardena Rubber Company. Fluid flow con-
trol device. 3,426,789, 2-11-69, CI. 137-451.
Connecticut Research & Manufacturing Corporation, The: See —
Nowosadko, Raymond F., 3,427,707.
Connecticut Scientific Center, Inc.: See —
George, Edward T.; and Allen, Irving, 3,453,947.
Connectronics Corporation: See —
Bonhomme, Francois Robert, 3,470,527.
Connell, Balfour Y., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Ex-
pansion joint sealing element. 3,422,733, 1-21-69, CI. 94-18.
Connell, Calvin C. Multiengine drive arrangement. 3,422,790, 1-21-
69, CI. 115-37.
Connell, James; and Comerford, Thomas G., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Safety system for motor operated machines. 3,436,558,
4-1-69, CI. 307-113.
Connell, Jerry F. Teasing and unsnarling implement. 3,459,199, 8-5-
69, CI. 132-11.
Connell, John Martin; and Gardner, William Austin, to Foster
Wheeler Corporation. Waste incinerator steam generator-flash
evaporator desalination unit. 3,467,587, 9-16-69, CI. 202-173.
Connell, Joseph B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Error detection system for synchronized duplicate data processing
units. 3,471,686, 10-7-69, CI. 235-153.
Connelly, Edward M., to Melpar, Inc. Adaptive control systems for
implementing stability criteria. 3,463,908, 8-26-69, CI. 235-150.1
Connelly, Edward M.; and Worthen, James H., to Melpar, Inc. In-
tegrated circuit statistical switch. 3,441,911, 4-29-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Connelly, Eugene B., to United States Steel Corporation. Tool for
planing plate edges. 3,460,220, 8-12-69, CI. 29-95.1
Connelly, Francis X.: See —
Adler, Imre; Connelly, Francis X.; and Martini, Douglas
H., 3,457,789.
Connelly, Harold W.; and Monaghan, Alfred C, to Stanco Packag-
ing Systems Corporation. Method and means for skin packaging
articles on a porous substrate. 3,449,886, 6-17-69, CI. 53-22.
Connelly, John A. Twin bar chain saw bar. 3,476,160, 11-4-69, CI.
143-32.
Connelly, John H.; and Hares, George B., to Corning Glass Works.
X-ray absorbing glass compositions. 3,464,932, 9-2-69, CI. 252-
478.
Connelly, William F.; and Kotler, Paul. Coin-operated ball separating
and dispensing device. 3,466,036, 9-9-69, CI. 273-1 1.
Connelly, William J.: See —
Rodia, Frank J.; and Connelly, William J.,3,466,047.
Conner, Charles Irvine: See —
Clark, Wilfred Neville; Conner, Charles Irvine; and Ogden, Har-
ry ,3,47 1,703.
Conner, Charles Irvine; Howard, Bernard Victor; Walker, Donald
Ferguson; and Wood, Godfrey Allen, to Ferranti, Limited. Linear
hydraulic motors. 3,424,059, 1-28-69, CI. 91-176.
Conner, Charles Irvine; and Killiner, Arthur Thomas, to Ferranti
Limited. Photoelectric control means for deflecting beamed ener-
gy as applied to the surface of a workpiece. 3,449,542, 6-10-69,
CI. 219-121.
Conner, Charles J., to United States of America, Agriculture. Zir-
conium compounds as algaecides. 3,446,656, 5-27-69, CI. 117-
138.5
Conner, Charles J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process for the preparation of phenylmercuric salts. 3,450,731, 6-
17-69, CI. 260-429.
Conner, Charles J.; and Danna, Gary S., to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. Zirchrome mineral dyeing process for producing
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cellulosic materials with a plurality of degradation resistance fac-
tors. 3,431,059, 3-4-69, CI. 8-52.
Conner, David C, to Rathcon, Inc. Magnetically actuated toy
device. 3,478,466, 11-18-69, CI. 46-236.
Conner, Guy O. Tools for accurately programming the application of
pulverizing energy. 3,442,341, 5-6-69, CI. 175-319.
Conner, Harry E.: See —
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Conner, Harry E.,3,429,006.
Conner, Harry G.: See —
Yetter, Edward W.; and Conner, Harry G., 3,487,226.
Conner, Jack S. Submarine fluid transmission system and conduit
therefor. 3,467,013, 9-16-69, CI. 103-5.
Conner, James Leon: See —
Hewes, George B., Jr.; and Conner, James Leon, 3, 466,01 1.
Conner, James P.: See —
Kane, John J.; and Conner, James P. ,3,423,043.
Conner, Jesse R., Jr.: See— t
Helgert, Harold L.; and Conner, Jesse R., Jr., 3,437,532.
Conner, Joseph R.; Helm, Jack D.; and Anderson, Harold N., to
Bemis, Company, Inc. Bag closure apparatus. 3,460,313, 8-12-69,
CI. 53-64.
Conner, Leonard E., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Induc-
tion motor starting circuit utilizing the induced voltage in the
starting winding to control switching of the starting circuit.
3,453,516, 7-1-69, CI. 318-221.
Conner, Willard P., to Hercules Incorporated. Stabilization of
polypropylene. 3,462,291, 8-19-69, CI. 117-66.
Conner, William R., Jr. Attachment for feeding buttons to a sewing
machine. 3,483,833, 12-16-69, CI. 112-113.
Connerat, Edwin B., 1/4 to Eyler, Denver 1/4 to Hinton, Albert J.
Bridge plate for railroad cars. 3,421,454, 1-14-69, CI. 105-458.
Conners, John P.; and Davis, Samuel B., to Corrugated Container
Company, The. Liquid container with dispensing valve. 3,430,824,
3-4-69, CI. 222-523.
Connolly, James Massey; and Lowery, Christopher John, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Centrifugal recovery of copper-
vanadium catalyst from adipic aid reaction mixture. 3,459,512, 8-
5-69, CI. 23-293.
Connolly, John J.: See —
Bardeau, William M.; and Connolly, John J.,3,472,156.
Connolly, John J., to Coyne Cylinder Co., mesne. Fluid drilling
process and apparatus. 3,455,515, 7-15-69, CI. 241-15.
Connolly, Joseph J., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Time division mul-
tiplier. 3,466,460, 9-9-69, CI. 307-229.
Connolly, Patrick J., to United States of America, Army. Anodized
aluminum cap and branch of service insignia. 3,434,941, 3-25-69,
CI. 204-35.
Connon, Neil W.: See —
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; and Connon, Neil W., 3,461, 178.
Connor, Daniel S., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Process for
the preparation of cyclic alkanes. 3,450,782, 6-17-69, CI. 260-666.
Connor, Gerald James: See —
Kurpisz, Zenon Jan; Connor, Gerald James; and Curtis, James
Patrick,3,435,515.
Connor, Robert W., to Ford Motor Company. Latch mechanism.
3,432,198, 3-1 1-69, CI. 292-216.
Connor, William G.; Wright, Donald F.; and Dove, Douglas J. A., to
Inter Store Transfer Specialists Inc. Container. 3,438,562, 4-15-69,
CI. 229-14.
Connors, John D.: See —
Moore, William C; and Connors, John D., 3,44 1,340.
Connors, Joseph B. Girdle type undergarments with separable leg
portions. 3,438,377, 4-15-69, CI. 128-528.
Connors, Myles F. Ice cube producer. 3,449,921, 6-17-69, CI. 62-
137.
Connoy, Eugene N.: See —
Cleland, Charles E.; and Connoy, Eugene N., 3,452, 734.
Connoy, Eugene N.; and Boehne, Dale R., to Continental Machines,
Inc. Annealing device with automatic control therefor. 3,435,173,
3-25-69, CI. 219-50.
Conolon Corporation, The: See —
Barnes, Richard D., 3,451,156.
Bishop, John M.; and Simon, Emmett F., 3,448,506.
Conorelli, Emanuele: See —
Nobile, Luciano; Conorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and
Poma, Anteo,3,45 1,936.
Conover, C. E., & Co., Inc.: See —
Palen, Peter H., 3,449,021.
Conover, George E., to Lynes, Inc. Inflatable packer for external use
on casing and liners and method of use. 3,437,142, 4-8-69, CI.
166-277.
Conover, George E. Inflatable testing and treating tool and method
of using. 3,439,740, 4-22-69, CI. 166-230.
Conover, Lloyd H.: See —
Austin, William C; Conover, Lloyd H.; McFarland, James W.;
and Morgan, Derek H., 3,458,633.
Conover, Robert E., to Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. Rock
bit assembly and bit insert assembly process. 3,459,073, 8-5-69,
CI. 76-108.
Conover, Tom E.: See —
Lovell, Gary E.; and Conover, Tom E.,3,444,528.
Conpax Corporation: See —
Cohn, Joseph; and Conn, Eugene, 3,438,106.
Conquip Limited: See —
St. John, Colin, 3,459,136.
Conrac Corporation: See—
Howard, Robert C; and Baker, Dale C, 3,476,482.
Jones, Joel Grayson, 3,428,856.
Reader, Trevor D., 3,450,340.
Roy, Joseph Yvon; and MacDonald, John Kenneth, 3,466,548.
Vick, Gerald L., 3,456,226.
Wheeler, Edwin L., 3,487,460.
Conrad, Arthur S.: See —
Conrad, Peter S.; and Conrad, Arthur S.,3,450,592.
Conrad, Ernest E.; and Finger, Armin A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Work holder rack. 3,461,842, 8-19-69, CI.
118-500.
Conrad, Franklin: See —
Shapiro, Hymin; and Conrad, Franklin,3,455,678.
Conrad, Herbert A.: See —
Kaufman, Samuel; and Conrad, Herbert A. ,3,462,971.
Conrad, Kenneth J.: See—
Blaker, David P.; and Conrad, Kenneth J.,3,465,619.
Conrad, Lucas J., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Method
and apparatus for disconnecting the components of composite
food pieces. 3,472,300, 10-14-69, CI. 146-225.
Conrad, Lucas J.; and Everhart, John R., to Archer Products, Incor-
porated. Rolling apparatus for rounding the edges of strip metal.
3,479,852, 1 1-25-69, CI. 72-40.
Conrad, Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Retrievable packer.
3,420,307, 1-7-69, CI. 166-134.
Conrad, Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Anchoring device.
3,422,897, 1-21-69, CI. 166-122.
Conrad, Martin B., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Setting apparatus for well tools. 3,422,898, 1-21-69, CI. 166-125.
Conrad, Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Retrievable well packer.
3,422,901, 1-21-69, CI. 166-134.
Conrad, Martin B. Anchor-packer. 3,438,438, 4-15-69, CI. 166-221.
Conrad, Martin B. Retrievable bridge plug. 3,461,959, 8-19-69, CI.
166-123.
Conrad, Martin B. Well packer having two sets of slips. 3,469,628,
9-30-69, CI. 166-134.
Conrad, Peter S.; and Conrad, Arthur S., to Plykon Corporation.
Multiple use geometrical shape. 3,450,592, 6-17-69, CI. 161-7.
Conrad, Raymond W.; and Cox, Ronald H., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Method for making graded composition mixed com-
pound semiconductor materials. 3,441,453, 4-29-69, CI. 148-175.
Conrad, Raymond W.; Haisty, Robert W.; and Hoyt, Pete L., to
Texas Instruments Incorporated. Method of making high resistivity
group III-V compounds and alloys doped with iron from an iron-
arsenide source. 3,421,952, 1-14-69, CI. 148-175.
Conrad, Richard A., to Kinetics Corporation of California. Plunger
type electric switch. 3,474,198, 10-21-69, CI. 200-16.
Conrad, Richard R.: See —
Zocholl, Stanley E.; and Conrad, Richard R.,3,478,250.
Conrad, Robert. Swimming pool filter. 3,471,022, 10-7-69, CI. 210-
169.
Conrad, Thomas Wesley; and Mclver, William, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Low insertion force cam-
actuated printed circuit board connector. 3,478,301, 11-11-69, CI.
339-75.
Conrad, Thomas W., to Sippican Corporation, The, mesne. Welding
accessory. 3,474,217, 10-21-69, CI. 219-95.
Conrad, Tom J.; Dayton, Glenn O., Jr.; and Arlin, Max, to Studies,
Inc. Flexible polyethylene corneal contact lens. 3,431,046, 3-4-69,
CI. 351-160.
Conrad, Winthrop B., to Teleflex Incorporated. Motion transmitting
remote control assembly. 3,426,613, 2-11-69, CI. 74-501.
Conrad, Winthrop B., to Teleflex Incorporated. Motion transmitting
remote control assembly. 3,434,501, 3-25-69, CI. 138-109.
Conrad, Winthrop B., to Teleflex, Incorporated. Method of manufac-
turing a motion transmitting remote control assembly. 3,435,107,
3-25-69, CI. 264-159.
Conradi, Karl-Heinz: See —
Niedner, Peter Klaus; and Conradi, Karl-Heinz,3, 484,288.
Conrath, Jules R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Drive circuit utilizing linear cores to control switching. 3,435,436,
3-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Conrose, Charles W., Sr. Spectacle mounted infinity sight for an
athlete. 3,436,151, 4-1-69, CI. 356-72.
Conroy, Coleman T., to Cinerama, Inc. Differential pressure gate.
3,457,007, 7-22-69, CI. 352-222.
Conroy, Natalie Hetman: See —
Milks, John Edward; and Conroy, Natalie Hetman,3,422,124.
Conry, Lloyd H., to Global Marine Inc. Marine buoy. 3,453,670, 7-
8-69, CI. 9-8.
Conry, Lloyd H.; Rininger, Paul R.; and Robertson, Farrell C, to
Global Marine Inc. Constant tension winch. 3,481,584, 12-2-69,
CI. 254-172.
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Conseiller, Yvon Gilbert Marc; and Quiquempois, Andre Jean
Arthur, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Stabilised dinitroso-pen-
tamethylene tetramine. 3,468,954, 9-23-69, CI. 260-583.
Conseiller, Yvon; and Maincon, Maurice, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Process for the separation of mixtures of acetylene and vinyl
acetate. 3,465,501, 9-9-69, CI. 55-63.
Considine, Dennis P.: See —
Ryan, Charles E.; and Considine, Dennis P.,3,452,179.
Considine, Frank W.: See—
Lipske, Benjamin B.; Considine, Frank W.; and Zenger, Richard
D.,3,425,589.
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg, Gerald H., to M & T Chemi-
cals Inc. Poly-(tin alkylene carboxy) containing compounds and
the preparation thereof. 3,454,609, 7-8-69, CI. 260-429.7
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg, Gerald H., to M & T Chemi-
cals Inc. Cyanoalkylenetin mercaptides or esters and the prepara-
tion thereof. 3,471,538, 10-7-69, CI. 260-429.7
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg, Gerald H., to M & T Chemi-
cals Inc. Method for preparing cyanoalkylene tin carboxylates.
3,475,474, 10-28-69, CI. 260-429.7
Conso Engineering Company: See —
Clymin, Michael L., 3,485,704.
Consogno, Giancarlo. Method and device for the protection of the
refractory masonries. 3,446,494, 5-27-69, CI. 263-44.
Consoletti, Paul C, to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
L., as trustees of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Posi-
tioner and extractor device. 3,467,81 1, 9-16-69, CI. 219-227.
Consoli, Terenzio; Dupas, Lucien; and Leroy, Jean, to Commissariat
a I'Enerqie Atomique. Device for the production and confinement
of ionized gases. 3,425,902, 2-4-69, CI. 176-7.
Consolidated Alarm Systems, Inc.: See —
Leve, Norman I.; and Raiffie, Leonard E., 3,451,369.
Consolidated Burns International, Ltd.: See —
Kuhlmann, Olaf, 3,471,199.
Consolidated Cigar Corporation: See —
Marano, Herbert W., 3,421,520.
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.: See —
Thomas, Earl R., 3,453,495.
Consolidated Electric Corporation: See —
Ostrom, Cyrus W., 3,421,736.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation: See —
Brown, Richard P.; and Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., 3,421,675.
Chambers, Herbert I., 3,430,253.
Gilchrist, Edgar S., 3,430,141.
Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., 3,431,047.
Marsh, Roger F., 3,449,695.
Morgan, Grant Thomas, 3,439,274.
Consolidated Electronic Industries, Inc.: See —
Martin, Robert L., 3,470,506.
Consolidated Electronics Corporation: See —
Whitlow, George A., 3,436,484.
Consolidated Electronics Industries Corporation: See —
Carli, Alvin J., 3,439,134.
Deming, Andrew F., 3,467,901.
Deming, Andrew F., 3,471,707.
Kavanaugh, Richard J.; and Burrows, Philip R., 3,456,178.
Lofstrand, Warren A.; and Brugmann, Jurgen, 3,431,432.
Loughran, Eugene F.; and Balnis, Joseph J., 3,426,608.
Ouellette, Chester V.; and Knecht, William A., 3,435,392.
Schapira, William W.; and Berkelhamer, Louis H., 3,436,709.
Consolidated Engineering Company: See —
Reuter, Brian Ronald, 3,485,976.
Consolidated Engineering Company, Inc.(CECO): See —
Reuter, Brian R.; and Stern, Stuart, 3,440,733.
Consolidated Foods Corporation: See —
Ayres, Robert F., 3,420,715.
Brown, Robert J.; Kowalewski, John J.; and Moughty, John J.,
3,434,092.
Downey, David F.; Le Baigue, Jacques L.; and Ohlson, Bengt
E., 3,432,997.
Downey, David F., 3,432,998.
Ferraris, John T., 3,427,487.
Graber, Joseph V.; and Salzmann, Ferdinand F., 3,470,578.
Spring, Samuel, 3,471,407.
Consolidated Laboratories, Inc.: See —
McSweeney, Daniel J.; and Sbarra, Anthony J., 3,436,186.
Consolidated Lithographing Corporation: See —
Macomber, James Keith, 3,435,717.
Consolidated Natural Gas Service Co., Inc.
Linden, Henry R.; Baker, Bernard S.
Arthur C, 3,438,759.
Consolidated Olive Growers: See —
Wood, Burl T., 3,422,990.
Consolidated Packaging Corporation: See —
Fahey, Richard J., 3,456,426.
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corp.: See —
Riesenberg, James H., 3,430,668.
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corporation: See —
Riesenberg, James H., 3,461,923.
Consolidated Paper (Bahamas) Limited: See—
Kivell, Robert John, 3,486,612.
See —
Meek, John; and Allen,
Lichtenberger, Joseph A.; and Brandts, Theodores G.,
3,461,032.
Consolidated Papers, Inc.: See —
Hazard, Sherrill J., Jr.; and Fretz, Harold Robert, 3,455,780.
Holt, Sherwood G., 3,472,733.
Kahoun, John B.; and Stout, Gary D., 3,462,680.
Langlois, Arthur C; and Ziegenhagen, Paul D., 3,475,956.
Niilo-Rama, Jaakko E., 3,455,715.
Niilo-Rama, Jaakko E.; and Smiley, Robert J., 3,455,895.
Ziegenhagen, Paul D.; Fretz, Harold R.; Langlois, Arthur C;
and Damrau, Wayne A., 3,466,925.
Consolidated Productions, Inc.: See—
Polly, UhelD., 3,459,614.
Consolidated Products Corporation: See —
Roe, Norman P., 3,462,822.
Consolidation Coal Company: See —
Erickson, Arnold R., 3,460,195.
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and
Tarman, Paul B., 3,442,619.
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and
Tarman, Paul B., 3,442,620.
Kulik, Metro D.; and Laufer, Robert J., 3,461,175.
Laufer, Robert J., 3,461,168.
Laufer, Robert J., 3,479,407.
Previc, Edward P., 3,461,172.
Consolin, Francis: See —
Droniou, Daniel; and Consolin, Francis.3,440,640.
Consonni, Alberto; Pallini, Ugo; and Sciaky, Roberto, to Societa
Farmaceutici Italia. 3-(2'-Chloroethylthio)-6-formyl-9a-fluoro-ste-
roids. 3,480,623, 11-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Consonni, Alberto; Patelli, Bianca; and Sciaky, Roberto, to Societa
Farmaceutici Italia. Cyano-derivatives of steroids. 3,462,423, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-239.55
Consortium fur Elektrochemische Industrie G.m.b.H.: See —
Hafner, Walter, 3,424,802.
Hafner, Walter; Milles, Karl; and Kopp, Erwin, 3,457,352.
Hafner, Walter; Kopp, Erwin; and Milles, Karl, 3,457,353.
Helmberger, Hermann; Dietz, Wolfgang; Gutberlet, Fritz; Her-
mann, Hans; and Wittmann, Hans, a/k/a Wittmann, Johan,
3,421,054.
Wirth, Heinz; Helmberger, Hermann; and Herrmann, Hans,
3,434,803.
Consoweld Corporation: See —
Saunders, Myron G.; and Steinke, Frank D., 3,468,089.
Constable, Eric F., to Cheney, C. W., & Son Limited. Locks.
3,440,844, 4-29-69, CI. 70-70.
Constable, Eric Frederick, to Cheney, C. W., & Son Limited. Hasps
for suitcases and like luggage locks. 3,467,428, 9-16-69, CI. 292-
340.
Constable, Eric Frederick, to Cheney, C. W., & Son Limited. Lug-
gage locks. 3,478,547, 11-18-69, CI. 70-71.
Constant, Rene Leon: See—
Naud, Henry; and Constant, Rene Leon,3,441,221.
Constantakis, Roberto; and Hudgens, James J., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Method and apparatus for quenching filaments. 3,440,685,
4-29-69, CI. 18-8.
Constantikes, George J.; and Bauer, Robert D., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Prevention of flooding in a distillation column by con-
trol of column top pressure. 3,427,228, 2-1 1-69, CI. 203-1.
Constantin Graf Von Berckheim: See —
Jahnke, Herbert, 3,483,672.
Constantine, Thomas T., to Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc. Ap-
paratus for producing textured yarns. 3,426,407, 2-11-69, CI. 28-
1.
Constantinides, Christos T.; and Halverson, Richard P., to Sperry
Rand Corporation. Memory apparatus utilizing parallel pairs of
transmission line conductors having negligible magnetic coupling
therebetween. 3,484,766, 12-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Constantino, Nicholas B., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Ceiling mold-
ing. 3,481,092, 12-2-69, CI. 52-288.
Constructeurs Associes Pour Le Montage d'Ouvrages Metalliques
(C.A.M.O.M.) Societe Anonyme:See —
Brucker, Jacques, 3,469,731.
Constructiewerkhuizen Van Oordegem: See —
De Ryck, Petrus Robert, 3,448,490.
Construction Fasteners, Inc.: See —
Cohen, Irvin; and Levy, Bernard D., 3,452,636.
Construction Machinery Company: See —
Kabele, Walter A., 3,451,343.
Construction Machinery, Inc.: See —
Spivey, Gordon L., 3,471,954.
Swisher, George W., Jr.; Spivey, Gordon L.; and Petersik,
Adolph R., 3,423,859.
Construction Products Co., Inc.: See —
Weber, Paul W.; Weber, Manfred J.; and Clarke, James F.,
3,453,776.
Construction Techniques, Inc.: See —
Colle, Ervin Richard, 3,474,626.
Hillen, Henri F. J., 3,425,227.
Lamberton, Bruce A., 3,425,228.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Contacts, Inc.: See—
Emmert, Kenneth L., 3,466,735.
Container Corporation of America: See —
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., 3,465,652.
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., 3,486,422.
Christian, Robert L.; Trout, Paul E.; and Schwenkler, Joseph J.,
3,485,575.
Clark, Frank E.; Pugh, Clyde C; and von Konsky, Robert H.,
3,430,416.
Collura, Peter C; Desmond, John D.; Venditti, Arthur P.; and
Lesinski, Theodore S., 3,438,563.
Copeland, George G., 3,462,246.
Desmond, John D.; Lesinski, Theodore S.; and Martin, James
A., 3,424,367.
Dlugopolski, Joseph J., 3,463,379.
Donaldson, David, 3,486,678.
Drnec, Harry F.; and Foote, Allan E., 3,424,369.
Freeman, Claude C, 3,437,193.
Herring, Walter Raymond, 3,440,709.
Koboldt, Melvin A., 3,480,195.
Leibson, Abraham; and Griffin, Edward J., 3,423,005.
Lewis, Philip W.; Zitzelman, Karl; and Brom, Lawrence V.,
3,450,347.
Lotz, William B„ 3,445,053.
Mac Lean, Archibald, Jr.; Maskell, Richard M.; Sill, Thomas E.;
and Wagner, William F., 3,463,357.
Mahon, John V., 3,438,566.
Mahon, John V.; and Parker, George H., 3,456,841.
Mahon, John V.; Smith, William P.; and Whipperman, Ronald
L., 3,486,682.
Makowski, Alexander G., 3,440,310.
Mason, Thomas A., 3,482,678.
Matthcis, Harley H., 3,484,030.
Nigrelli, Biagio J.; Standley, Wendell E.; and Wittmann, Richard
B., 3,473,295.
Nuttall, Wallace H., 3,433,694.
Padovano, William, 3,450,332.
Pound, James R.; and Ellison, Edward A., 3,463,348.
Savage, Reese, 3,438,091.
Schwenkler, Joseph J.; and Merchant, Morris V., 3,485,656.
Turner, William E.; and Ragsdale, George S., 3,422,951.
Van Saun, Raymond H.; and Foote, Allan E., 3,437,198.
Container Development Corporation: See —
Frater, Allen H.; and Frater, George G., 3,420,402.
Contal, Maurice G.: See —
Lacan, Guy H.; and Contal, Maurice G., 3,457,532.
Contc, Alfred L.: See —
Amthor, Helmut K.; and Conte, Alfred L., 3,43 1,622.
Conte, John S.: See —
Faessingcr, Robert W.; and Contc, John S., 3,450, 614.
Conte, John S.; and Faessingcr, Robert W., to Scott Paper Company.
Wet-strength resins and a process for improving the wet-strength
of paper. 3,420,735, 1-7-69, CI. 162-167.
Contc, Joseph G.; Spitaleri, Paul S.; and Cohen, Martin, to Con-
tinental Oil Company. Production of hydrogen fluoride. 3,455,650,
7-15-69, CI. 23-153.
Contc, Joseph G.; Spitaleri, Paul S.; Stern, Milton; and Simpson,
Theodore B., to Continental Oil Company, mesne. Preparation of
animal feed phosphate. 3,425,837, 2-4-69, CI. 99-2.
Conte, Louis B., Jr.: See —
Cotter, Robert J.; Apel, Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B.,
Jr., 3,461,097.
Cotter, Robert J.; Apel, Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B.,
Jr.,3,461,098.
Matzncr, Markus; and Conte, Louis B., Jr. ,3,437, 637.
Contc, Madeleine Marcelle: See —
Cogcz, Paul Antoinc Alexandre; Conte, Madeleine Marcelle;
and Sabatier, Jacques Georges Robert, 3,464, 706.
Contemporary Research, Inc.: See —
Croft, Harry P., 3,467,765.
Contemporary Walls Limited: See —
Cooper, Kenneth R., 3,439,601.
Contensou, Pierre L.; Dclattre, Michel M.; and Gay, Michel J., to
Office National d'Etudcs et dc Rccherches Acrospatiales. Micro-
accclcromcter. 3,438,267, 4-15-69, CI. 73-517.
Conterno, Giovanni. Knob for speed transmission lever of motor
vehicles. 3,484,808, 12-16-69, CI. 74-543.
Conti, Aldo. Wire grinding machine. 3,432,971, 3-18-69, CI. 51-80.
Conti, Ccsare L., to Complctt S.p.A. Hosiery linking machine.
3,476,064, 11-4-69, CI. I 12-25.
Conti, Francesco: See —
Prcgaglia, Gianfranco; Grcgorio, Guglielmo; and Conti, Fran-
cesco.3,479,412.
Conti, Giovanni, to R1V Officine di Villar Perosa Societa per Azioni.
Seal for rotary members. 3,458,207, 7-29-69, CI. 277-83.
Conti, John D., to FMC Corporation. Article wrapping apparatus.
3,442,064, 5-6-69, CI. 53-390.
Conti, John D., to FMC Corporation. Method for wet laminating
hydrophilic films. 3,467,566, 9-16-69, CI. 156-307.
Continental Aviation and Engineering Corporation: See —
Bachle, Carl F., 3,450,112.
Bachle, Carl F., 3,450,113.
Cronstedt, Val, 3,450,111.
De Remer, James E.; Herringshaw, Tobias J.; and Parent, John
W., 3,451,534.
Kozlin, Joseph R.; and Ciavola, David T., 3,455,537.
Pearsall, Thomas J., 3,455,282.
Smith, Raymond, 3,438,581.
Warrell, Fred J., 3,450,199.
Continental Baking Company: See —
Tobey, Hubert E., 3,451,570.
Continental Can Company, Inc.: See —
Adomaitis, Domas, 3,464,941.
Ames, Joseph L.; and Brett, Charles K., 3,437,194.
Aschberger, Anton A., 3,469,428.
Bartels, Herbert D., 3,451,592.
Bartels, Herbert D., 3,462,046.
Bartels, Herbert D., 3,478,921.
Bartels, Herbert D., 3,482,738.
Bergstrom, Harold A., 3,437,254.
Bodenheimer, Vernon B.; Smith, Jimmie H.; and Coleman,
Henry C, 3,472,732.
Boik, Arnold R.; and Stec, Frederick J., 3,426,714.
Boik, Arnold R., 3,485,410.
Boldstein, Irving S., 3,479,211.
Bozek, John S., 3,447,711.
Bozek, John S., 3,478,563.
Brown, William M., 3,432,029.
Buck, James G.; Winkless, Robert A.; and Gerber, Howard L.,
3,450,856.
Budz, Edward R., 3,477,197.
Cartwright, William J., 3,469,670.
Cary, John T., 3,431,532.
Chamberlin, Alfred H„ 3,429,026.
Chebuhar, Charles J., 3,463,060.
Civitello, Anthony J., 3,456,866.
Colgan, Charles E.; and McArdle, Edward J., 3,455,481.
Dike, Roy W., 3,441,172.
Dittmann, William A., 3,457,590.
Dorn, Henry J.; and Brockett, Halford E., 3,465,907.
Erlandson, Paul M., 3,420,079.
Erlandson, Paul M.; and Howeler, Warren F., 3,440,392.
Erlandson, Paul M., 3,468,453.
Fitko, Chester W.; and Ravve, Abraham, 3,432,464.
Fitko, Chester W.; and Ravve, Abraham, 3,441,469.
Fox, James F., 3,472,417.
Frankenberg, Henry E., 3,428,010.
Ganz, Henry, 3,424,302.
Ganz, Robert H., 3,474,590.
Garver, Edward B.; and Lurie, Randolph D., 3,452,396.
Hazdra, James J.: Sonnleitner, David; and Wesolowski, Wyne
E., 3,434,817.
Henchert, John, 3,440,713.
Henchert, John, 3,462,048.
Hook, George C, 3,449,192.
Hook, George C, 3,470,056.
Jacob, Yuash Pete, 3,476,239.
Jantze, Clyde E.; Arnott, Edward A.; and Scott, Earl V.,
3,465,703.
Kehe, Alfred W., 3,485,783.
Khoury, Nick S., 3,432,067.
Khoury, Nick S., 3,441,170.
Khoury, Nick S., 3,468,452.
Khoury, Nick S., 3,480,175.
Kinnavy, James W., 3,43 1 ,877.
Kinnavy, James W.; and Buchanan, John J., 3,450,305.
Kinnavy, James W., 3,467,283.
Kinnavy, James W., 3,476,287.
Knox, Jack R.; and Teumer, Karl-Heinz, 3,421,930.
Knox, Jack R.; and Teumer, Karl-Heinz, 3,475,307.
Krizka, Jerry A.; and Fox, James F., 3,433,391.
Kuenstle, Joseph Franz; and Rosen, John Emanuel, 3,424,566.
Levenson, Albert A., Jr., 3,473,994.
Lurie, Randolph D., 3,420,930.
Maliszewski, Leonard A.; and Hsu, Robert T., 3,451,586.
Manuel, Ernesto H., 3,471,316.
Martin, Ralph E., 3,423,990.
McCluskey, David C, 3,427,778.
Miller, William L„ 3,420,397.
Miller, William L., 3,459,324.
Moller, Jens L.; and Nicholson, John B., 3,471,059.
Moller, Jens L., 3,473,692.
Morgese, Nicholas V., 3,472,370.
Nicholson, John B., 3,442,416.
Peyser, Harry A., 3,437,227.
Piazze, Thomas E., 3,427,729.
Powalowski, Joseph C; and Westfall, James E., 3,460,701.
Ravve, Abraham; and Fitko, Chester W., 3,440,303.
Roth, Donald J., 3,461,699.
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Ruekberg, Herbert S., 3,423,818.
Ruekberg, Herbert S., 3,456,290.
Ruekberg, Herbert S., 3,478,387.
Stec, Frederick J., 3,434,651.
Stec, Frederick J., 3,441,171.
Stec, Frederick J., 3,447,713.
Stec, Frederick J.; and Westphal, Teddy M., 3,450,301.
Suomi, William D.; and Ravve, Abraham, 3,463,714.
Szajna, John L., 3,434,202.
Szajna, John L., 3,457,591.
Thomson, William W., 3,461,716.
Turner, Howard M., 3,453,162.
Turner, Howard M., 3,457,337.
Turner, Howard M., 3,466,353.
Turner, Howard M.; and Krizka, Jerry A., 3,474,754.
Tysver, Oliver J.; Keinanen, Henry J.; and Gore, Ernest M.,
3,462,015.
Ullery, Lee R., Jr.; and Wronski, Steve F., 3,431,383.
Unger, Harold W., 3,463,350.
Vahle, Raymond, 3,468,101.
Voorhis, Harold W., 3,468,455.
Voorhis, Harold W., 3,469,763.
Wexler, Herman, 3,422,081.
White, Robert P.; and Foster, Charles N., 3,484,012.
Wright, Norbert L.; and Dorn, Henry J., 3,439,718.
Zipper, Donald H., 3,448,881.
Zipper, Donald H., 3,473,683.
Continental Capital-Control Centre Establishment: See —
Wallis, Charles Edward, 3,486,917.
Continental Carbon Company: See —
Davis, Jerry E., 3,467,502.
de Groot, Wouter F., 3,443,761.
Hewitt, Kenneth D., 3,483,594.
Miller, Francis P., 3,461,487.
Miyajima, Nobuo, 3,457,788.
Thomson, Ely K., 3,448,856.
Walcott, Van R., Jr., 3,429,958.
Continental Copper and Steel Industries, Inc.: See —
Andersen, Allen K.; and Archipov, Vsevolod, 3,483,568.
Garlitts, Donald C, 3,461,620.
Continental Corporation: See —
Birck, Michael J., 3,476,883.
Continental Disc Corporation: See —
Raidl, John H.; Solter, Robert L.; and Hansen, Franklin A.,
3,445,032.
Continental Electronics Manufacturing Company: See —
Encmark, Robert B.; and Tsao, Carson K. H., 3,478,269.
Continental Elektroindustrie A.G.: See —
Brcde, Ernst, 3,477,293.
Brcde, Ernst; Schulze, Reinhard; and Thebis, Eberhard,
3,486,379.
Continental Elektroindustrie AG Askania-Werke: See —
Ziegler, Horst, 3,461,726.
Continental Granite Corp.: See —
Grage, Casper R., 3,434,362.
Continental Gummi-Wcrke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Dcpmeycr, Lothar; and Wittneben, Hermann, 3,481,385.
Mcnell, Hans, 3,424,634.
Mencll, Hans; and Johannes, Gunter, 3,467,161.
Mcnell, Hans; and Scheithaucr, Walter, 3,481,386.
Michels, Peter; and Engel, Horst, 3,470,050.
Niclas, Walter; and Wittneben, Hermann, 3,486,545.
Schulz, Karl, 3,424,503.
von Waldcck, Fricdrich-Carl; and Sievers, Willi, 3,486,958.
Warneckc, Karl, 3,448,487.
Wittneben, Hermann, 3,451,461.
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago:
See—
Voitik, Robert M., 3,442,516.
Voitik, Robert M.; and Yost, Kermit D., 3,443,815.
Voitik, Robert M„ 3,475,033.
Voitik, Robert M., 3,480,284.
Continental Industries, Inc.: See —
Burke, Donald J., 3,467,355.
Continental Instruments Corp.: See —
Tcllerman, Edward M.; and Larsen, Robert A., 3,425,050.
Continental Machines, Inc.: See—
Clcland, Charles E., 3,441,056.
Cleland, Charles E.; and Connoy, Eugene N., 3,452,734.
Connoy, Eugene N.; and Boehnc, Dale R., 3,435,173.
Robinson, La Roy E.; and Strom, Roy V., 3,483,783.
Turnbull, Hugh G.; and Winer, Irving G., 3,457,817.
Whitmorc, Charles H.; and Ernst, Walter, 3,431,856.
Wilkie, James W.; and Cleland, Charles E., 3,474,693.
Continental Manufacturing Company: See —
Reed, Charles L., Jr.; and Smith, Russell G., 3,472,254.
Smith, Russell G., 3,425,451.
Smith, Russell G., 3,442,490.
Smith, Russell G., 3,462,119.
Continental Motors Corporation: See —
Fryer, Ross L.; and Hill, Dennis C, 3,479,997.
Johnston, Raymond; Moran, Edwin G.; and Clark, Ralph J.,
3,477,413.
Senf, Oaklan R., 3,459,131.
Senf, Oaklan R., 3,468,223.
Wiseman, William A., 3,421,343.
Wiseman, William A., 3,421,490.
Wiseman, William A.; and Fordham, Clifford, 3,429,304.
Wiseman, William A.; and Eberly, Paul G., 3,447,393.
Wiseman, William A.; and Walker, John L., 3,447,515.
Continental Oil Company: See —
Acciarri, Jerry A., 3,445,494.
Alexander, John D.; Dew, John N.; and Martin, William L.,
3,422,891.
Alix, Joe F., 3,459,153.
Atwood, Mark T., 3,423,444.
Atwood, Mark T.; Napier, Donald R.; and Oertle, Donald H.,
3,457,030.
Banks, William P., 3,428,532.
Banks, William P.; and Sudbury, John D., 3,437,572.
Barrere, Clem A., Jr., 3,457,705.
Boyer, Lyndon D., 3,458,594.
Brown, Graydon L.; and Thomas, Bobby J., 3,460,648.
Brown, Graydon L.; and Fair, Delbert W., 3,482,646.
Bruce, Ronald G., 3,478,111.
Cameron, Daniel F., 3,472,761.
Carel, Alfred B.; and Bush, William A., 3,427,788.
Cease, Vincent J., 3,476,800.
Chapman, William L., 3,435,797.
Clynch, Frank, 3,452,327.
Clynch, Frank, 3,480,093.
Cole, Jimmy R., 3,434,446.
Conte, Joseph G.; Spitaleri, Paul S.; Stern, Milton; and Simpson,
Theodore B., 3,425,837.
Conte, Joseph G.; Spitaleri, Paul S.; and Cohen, Martin,
3,455,650.
Council, Bill E.; and Woods, Warren W., 3,438,896.
Dew, John N.; and Martin, William L., 3,461,963.
Eccles, Raymond D.; Yates, James E.; and Matson, Ted P.,
3,444,087.
Ellington, Eugene E., 3,436,839.
Every, Richard L.; Thieme, James O.; and Casad, Burton M.,
3,437,451.
Every, Richard L.; and Grimsley, Ralph Leroy, 3,445,181.
Every, Richard L.; and Banks, William P., 3,462,353.
Felsenthal, Martin; Ferrell, Howard H.; and Matthews, Robert
R., 3,480,081.
Gilliland, Harold E., 3,480,082.
Godsey, Charles E., 3,420,634.
Grimsley, Ralph Leroy; and Every, Richard L., 3,472,618.
Grimsley, Ralph Leroy; and Every, Richard L., 3,483,267.
Guerrero, Fernando V., 3,469,864.
Haase, Donald J., 3,422,604.
Haase, Donald J., 3,422,665.
Harwell, Kenneth E., 3,445,493.
Harwood, William H„ 3,437,421.
Higgins, Francis J., 3,449,446.
Holden, Harold H., 3,425,913.
Hudgins, Charles M., Jr.; Casad, Burton M.; and Haden, Elard
L., 3,424,662.
Hughes, Ralph C; and Every, Richard L., 3,456,987.
Kennedy, Carl D., 3,457,227.
Kerfoot, Oliver C; and Howell, Thomas E., 3,446,867.
Knutson, Carroll F., 3,440,875.
Knutson, Carroll F., 3,468,129.
Koch, Ludwig W., 3,445,008.
Koch, Ludwig W.; and Keller, Dennis F., 3,471,204.
Kresse, Herman J.; and Alix, Joe F., 3,462,290.
Kuhn, David A., 3,449,139.
Kuhn, David Albert; and Riggs, Olen Lonnie, Jr., 3,455,822.
Lippoldt, Richard F.; and Woods, Warren W„ 3,427,194.
Lundeen, Allan J.; and Yates, James E., 3,450,735.
Lundeen, Allan J.; and Starks, Charles M., 3,461,176.
Lundeen, Allan J., 3,470,246.
Maxson, Orwin G.; and Sorenson, Wayne R, 3,468,864.
Mehdizadeh, Parviz, 3,427,873.
Miller, Donald B.; McClaflin, Gifford G.; and Sorenson, Wayne
R., 3,432,513.
Napier, Donald R., 3,422,160.
Olinger, Eugene C; Bradley, William R.; and Smith, John H.,
3,431,314.
Parkhill, Dennie, Jr., 3,459,445.
Resh, Kyle W.; and Yarbrough, Jack, 3,445,197.
Shock, D'Arcy A.; and Sudbury, John D., 3,436,919.
Shock, D'Arcy A., 3,453,980.
Smith, John H., 3,437,378.
Smith, John H.; and Laurent, Bernard J., 3,470,223.
Sparlin, Derry D.; and Bond, William C, 3,443,637.
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James H.,
3,435,591.
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James H.,
3,458,973.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Spencer, John R.; Greathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James H.,
3,479,797.
Starks, Charles M.; and Kennedy, Eugene F., 3,428,692.
Turner, Malcolm M.; and Cameron, Daniel F., 3,428,664.
Waters, Kenneth H.; and Heath, Billy J., 3,440,599.
Williams, Billy J.; and Hatlelid, Elbert L., 3,449,144.
Williams, Billy J.; and Kostas, George J., 3,449,150.
Williams, Billy J., 3,464,844.
Wimberley, Jerry W., 3,465,502.
Winfrey, Alvon R., 3,472,522.
Woods, Warren W.; and Shock, D'Arcy A., 3,441,455.
Zavodny, Alfred T., 3,449,944.
Continental Ore Corporation: See —
Ground, Ernest R., 3,449,214.
Continental Products of Texas: See —
Gilles, Raymond H., 3,475,330.
Continental Research & Development Ltd.: See —
Degaetano, Ben, 3,451,584.
Continental Room Service, Inc.: See —
Janigian, Kenneth E.; and Lachman, Arthur G., 3,447,720.
Continental Rubber Works: See—
Remek, Rudolph J., 3,438,311.
Continental Scale Corporation: See —
Hutchinson, William Y., 3,481,415.
Continental Sensing Incorporated: See —
Ochonicky, Robert P., 3,436,014.
Continental Tapes, Incorporated: See —
Dahl, Rolf, 3,437,622.
Continental Transport Appliances Limited: See —
Dorey, George B., 3,447,485.
Continental-Wirt Electronics Corporation: See —
Vananzi, Joseph M., 3,461,252.
Continental/Moss-Fordin, Inc.: See —
Merkel, Charles M.; Salmon, Joe E.; and Brugh, Thomas H.,
3,475,879.
Contra Costa County Water District: See —
Harris, William Leslie, 3,478,880.
Contractor, Rashmikant Maganlal; and Kern, Robert Evans, to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method for producing a
thermally self-bonded low density nonwoven product. 3,449,486,
6-10-69, CI. 264-115.
Contractors Services, Inc.: See —
Curtis, William L.; and Curtis, Billy Dean, 3,467,224.
Contraves AG.: See-
Heller, Rudolf, 3,448,551.
Lattmann, Max, 3,469,081.
Mueller, Werner, 3,486,258.
Muller, Werner, 3,482,472.
Reich, Heinrich; and Angst, Heinz, 3,482,464.
Stutz, Theo, 3,449,754.
Tschudin, Kurt, 3,443,418.
Contri, Giovanni Dall'Olio. Pressure equalizer for dual tyres of land-
craft or aircraft. 3,468,162, 9-23-69, CI. 73-146.3
Control Data Corporation: See —
Beck, John T., 3,466,206.
Brown, Richard W., 3,474,332.
Brown, William R., 3,449,954.
Brown, William R., 3,459,042.
Brown, William R., 3,460,387.
Carlson, Willis J., 3,420,767.
Horning, Norman G., 3,451,049.
Horton, Gilbert; Ruth, Wayne A.; and Cox, Clarence,
3,433,107.
Langtry, Manuel C; and Banks, Stephen A., 3,438,001.
Lapornik, Edward F., 3,437,796.
Lynn, Richard G., Sr.; Machulda, James R.; and Hill, John L.,
3,431,858.
Mader, Lyle W., 3,432,673.
Norberg, Gayle R., 3,485,953.
Perkins, Robert L.; Thorndyke, Lloyd M.; and Sullivan, Daniel
C, 3,484,760.
Pratt, Warren R., 3,423,731.
Pratt, Warren R., 3,432,689.
Rabinow, Jacob, 3,444,517.
Rabinow, Jacob, 3,465,317.
Rabinow, Jacob; and Genovese, Joseph A., 3,472,506.
Rabinow, Jacob, 3,483,511.
Schwartz, Arnold, 3,483,327.
Solberg, Conrad J.; Hille, Lawrence S.; Schoenherr, Henry W.;
and Solstad, Russell V., 3,449,828.
Tanner, Robert L.; Jones, Edward M. T.; and Harris, Frank B.,
Jr., 3,465,343.
Thomas, Neil L.; and Petrini, Albert A., 3,465,297.
Ucko, Franz; and Airhart, Durwood L., 3,457,012.
Ulstad, Meredith S.; and Neuman, Arthur E., 3,441,900.
Control Equipment Corporation: See —
Adams, Harry E., 3,420,101.
Controlex Corporation of America: See —
Gregory, Walter V., Jr., 3,452,615.
Controlled Air & Water Co., Inc.: See—
Mauller, Gustav A., Jr., 3,450,124.
Controlled Mercury Switch Corporation: See—
Seablom, Wendell, 3,429,593.
Controls Company of America: See —
Beller, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., 3,443,163.
Beller, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., 3,445,676.
Biermann, William A., 3,443,693.
Fairley, Richard K.; and McCarty, Lourdes V., 3,451,407.
Fairley, Richard K.; and Mueller, Reinhold, 3,463,963.
Fairley, Richard K.; and McCarty, Lourdes V., 3,477,641.
Latta, Edward; Godin, Edmund J.; and Phillips, Jerome,
3,444,409.
Latta, Edward, 3,463,954.
Latta, Edward; and Godin, Edmund J., 3,471,729.
Marcel, Jean Pierre; and Velay, Claude, 3,465,1 10.
Matthies, Alan A., 3,464,227.
Matthies, Alan A., 3,478,534.
Obermann, George, 3,431,372.
Orth, Charles D.; and Treder, Charles F., 3,450,345.
Phillips, Jerome; and Hipps, Robert A., 3,457,441.
Phillips, Jerome, 3,483,409.
Stone, Thomas W., 3,419,957.
Stone, Thomas W., 3,433,990.
Stone, Thomas W., 3,463,949.
Teichert, Allen L.; and Schrader, George F., 3,463,008.
Vicenzi, Reno L.; and Wallace, Elmer E., 3,451,421.
Wallace, Elmer E., 3,463,183.
Watkins, William H., 3,441,759.
Controni, Guido; Khan, Waheed N.; Patrick, James R.; and Ross,
Sydney. Isolation of hemophilus bacteria. 3,445,339, 5-20-69, CI.
195-103.5
Convalle, Giovanni; and Sfondrini, Pierluigi, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Apparatus for obtaining molding powders of
polytetrafluoroethylene of improved quality. 3,423,035, 1-21-69,
CI. 241-84.
Convalle, Giovanni: See —
Sfondrini, Pierluigi; and Convalle, Giovanni.3,424,830.
Converse, Keith C. Depth control apparatus. 3,477,519, 11-11-69,
CI. 172-315.
Converse, Sherman; and McKeown, Calvin M., to Graniteville Com-
pany. Method of laminating polyurethane foam and fabric.
3,463,690, 8-26-69, CI. 156-291.
Conversion Chemical Corporation: See —
Bellinger, Kenneth P.; and Verzier, Le Verne, 3,479,293.
Convertine, Frank, to Freed A., Novelty, Inc. Vibrating cup.
3,425,689, 2-4-69, CI. 272-27.
Convertine, Frank, to Hasbro Industries, Inc. Toy figure having verti-
cal reciprocating movement. 3,452,473, 7-1-69, CI. 46-119.
Conveyor Systems Inc.: See —
Burt, Harold S., 3,422,948.
Conway, Bernard W. Method of producing a fibrous web material
having retained wet strength at high humidity and the fibrous
material produced thereby. 3,468,696, 9-23-69, CI. 1 17-62.1
Conway, David H. Sneaker. 3,464,125, 9-2-69, CI. 36-2.5
Conway, Fred T. Temperament timer. 3,481,240, 12-2-69, CI. 84-
454.
Conway, Henry Lawrence: See —
Dent, Frederick James; Thompson, Brian Hoyle; and Conway,
Henry Lawrence, 3,484,219.
Conway, John Albert; and Barker, Cedric Chaffer, to De Havilland
Aircraft of Canada, Limited, The. Cross ducting system for aug-
mentor wing aircraft. 3,432,123, 3-1 1-69, CI. 244-53.
Conwed Corporation: See —
Gaffney, Bernard James, 3,444,956.
Jones, W. Bartlett, 3,426,496.
Thomford, William F., 3,444,579.
Wagtskjold, Halvor Paul; Sundin, George H.; and Carlson,
Lorien A., 3,470,978.
Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Limited: See —
Foley, Ernest; and Herwig, George L., 3,464,900.
Worner, Howard K., 3,463,472.
Worner, Howard Knox, 3,432,157.
Worner, Howard Knox, 3,437,330.
Coode, Edward John: See —
Watkin, David Anthony; Coode, Edward John; and Austen,
Cecil John,3,435,685.
Coogan, Lawrence P.: See —
Campbell, Trevor G.; Coogan, Lawrence P.; and Hosoda,
Yoshimi.3,434,738.
Cook, Alan Hugh; Rowley, William Richard Charlton; Stanley, Vic-
tor William; Wilson, David Charles; and Hitchens, Robert George,
to National Research Development Corporation. System for the
measurement of scale divisions including a mirror located external
to an optical maser cavity. 3,486,824, 12-30-69, CI. 356-106.
Cook, Alan Hugh; Rowley, William Richard Charlton; and Wilson,
David Charles, to National Research Development Corporation.
Control of optical masers or lasers. 3,469,205, 9-23-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Cook, Alfred W., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Reverse magnetron
having an output circuit employing mode absorbers in the internal
cavity. 3,479,556, 11-18-69, CI. 315-39.51
LIST OF PATENTEES
309
Cook, Alton A.; and Sapers, Ira, to Arkansas Company, Inc.
Methods of processing wool and other hair fibers. 3,434,795, 3-
25-69, CI. 8-127.6
Cook, Bates C, Jr.; and Rovnyak, Richard M., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Method and apparatus for making dimpled reed
capsules. 3,440,032, 4-22-69, CI. 65-160.
Cook, Bill D., to United States of America, Army. Laser output con-
trol system. 3,465,155, 9-2-69, CI. 250-199.
Cook, Charles F.: See—
Bost, Howard W.; and Cook, Charles F.,3,479,398.
Cook, Charles J., to Clark Equipment Company. Spring biased valve.
3,433,455, 3-18-69, CI. 251-321.
Cook, Charles R., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method
of making integrated circuits. 3,484,932, 12-23-69, CI. 29-577.
Cook Chemical Company: See —
Clevenger, Juel D., 3,474,938.
Scoggin, Baxter I., Jr., 3,458,090.
Cook, Cleo E.: See—
Bassett, Arthur T., Jr.; Cook, Cleo E.; and Schuler, Thomas
C, 3,473,733.
Cook, Clive Douglas: See —
Ness, Norman Morin; Palluel, Auguste Louis Lucien; and Cook,
Clive Douglas.3,434,951.
Cook, David L.: See —
Hall, John S.; Carpenter, Peter E. G.; and Cook, David
L.,3 ,470,507.
Cook, Don L. Liner for head covering. 3,464,064, 9-2-69, CI. 2-190.
Cook, Donald L.; Hansen, Douglas R.; and Gillespie, Richard L., Sr.,
to Wham-O Mfg., Co. Flavoring device. 3,463,361, 8-26-69, CI.
222-144.5
Cook, Douglas L.: See —
Cook, Irving L.; and Cook, Douglas L.,3,45 1,392.
Cook, Edmond A. Depth gauge for measuring the thickness of
animal tissues. 3,478,435, 1 1-18-69, CI. 33-169.
Cook, Edward G., to Crest Ultrasonics Corp. Method and apparatus
for resonating small piezoelectric crystals at low frequencies.
3,433,462, 3-18-69, CI. 259-1.
Cook, Edward H., Jr.; and Gretheer, Morris P., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Electrolytic preparation. 3,475,301, 10-28-69, CI.
204-82.
Cook, Edward H., Jr.: See —
Grotheer, Morris P.; and Cook, Edward H., Jr.,3,464,901.
Grotheer, Morris P.; and Cook, Edward H., Jr.,3,467,586.
Grotheer, Morris P.; Cook, Edward H.; and Snyder, Daniel
J.,3,458,411.
Cook, Edward J., to Varian Associates. Loading control for exter-
nally loaded periodic circuits and tubes using same. 3,436,593, 4-
1-69, CI. 315-39.53
Cook, Edward J., to Varian Associates. Coaxial resonator structure
for solid-state negative resistance devices. 3,443,244, 5-6-69, CI.
331-96.
Cook, Edward J., to Varian Associates. Composite coaxial coupling
device and coaxial window. 3,448,331, 6-3-69, CI. 315-39.53
Cook, Edward J.; and Waterman, Alan P. High frequency apparatus
employing a displacement current coupled solid-state negative-re-
sistance device. 3,474,351, 10-21-69, CI. 331-107.
Cook, Ernest E., to Hypro, Inc. Unloader valve. 3,457,941, 7-29-69,
CI. 137-108.
Cook, Ernest E.; and Pareja, Ramon, to Hypro, Inc. Pump with con-
centric valve means. 3,431,865, 3-11-69, CI. 103-228.
Cook, Eugene M.: See —
Bishop, Frederic L.; Cook, Eugene M.; and Florence, Jack
M., 3,475, 150.
Cook, Evin L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Vertical fracture control.
3,428,129, 2-18-69, CI. 166-292.
Cook, Evin L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Formation consolidation.
3,437,143,4-8-69, CI. 166-21.
Cook, Evin L.; and Talash, Alvin W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. In
situ combustion process. 3,434,541, 3-25-69, CI. 166-2.
Cook, George W., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. System for
evaluation of irregularities on large surfaces. 3,475,954, 11-4-69,
CI. 73-146.
Cook, Gerald H.: See-
Downey, Rogers B.; and Cook, Gerald H., 3,42 1,423.
Cook, Gerald H.; and Downey, Rogers B., to Polaroid Corporation.
Camera apparatus. 3,446,131, 5-27-69, CI. 95-13.
(Cook, Gerald L.; and Presley, William E. Automatically adjusted
mirrors for tractor-trailers. 3,469,901, 9-30-69, CI. 350-289.
Cook, Harold D., to Teletype Corporation. Spiral-vertical parity
generating system. 3,439,332, 4-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Cook, Harold De Poy, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Lawn mower. 3,423,919, 1-28-69, CI. 56-249.
Cook, Harry C, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Method of manufacturing pipe sections for the transportation of
cryogenic liquids. 3,453,716, 7-8-69, CI. 29-421.
Cook, Harvey A., to TRW Inc. Individual intake port carburetion
system. 3,475,011, 10-28-69, CI. 261-23.
Cook, Howard R.: See-
Packard, Norman M.; and Cook, Howard R., 3,473,209.
Cook, Hurley D., to Nalco Chemical Company. Apparatus for deter-
mining the fouling characteristics of intermediate petroleum distil-
lates. 3,457,776, 7-29-69, CI. 73-61.2
Cook, Hurley D.: See —
Waters, Robert F.; and Cook, Hurley D.,3,468,717.
Cook, Inc.: See —
Cook, William A.; van Westrum, Anthony Colby S.; Dotter,
Charles T.; and Bilbao, Marcia Kepler, 3,481,323.
Cook, Irving L.; and Cook, Douglas L. Nose filter. 3,451,392, 6-24-
69, CI. 128-140.
Cook, Jack E.; and Marrs, Oren L., to Phillips Petroleum Company.
Process for polymerizing fluoroolefins with a cyclic azo amidine
free radical initiator. 3,428,618, 2-18-69, CI. 260-92.1
Cook, James E.: See —
Stone, Leonard R.; Reim, Thomas E.; Muskovac, Nicholas G.;
and Cook, James E., 3,431,415.
Cook, James M.: See —
Eskra, Rudolph; and Cook, James M., 3,440,765.
Cook, John Edward, to Metal Box Company Limited, The. Can end
having removable strip. 3,425,590, 2-4-69, CI. 220-54.
Cook, John E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for forming glass
articles with treating means. 3,445,219, 5-20-69, CI. 65-267.
Cook, John M., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Flexible film wrapper.
3,429,717, 2-25-69, CI. 99-171.
Cook, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Large drive
positioning control. 3,487,283, 12-30-69, CI. 318-443.
Cook, Kenneth A.; and Wood, Harold R., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Stacking device. 3,452,983, 7-1-69, CI.
271-87.
Cook, Kenneth C: See —
Lindberg, John E.; Cook, Leslie J.; and Cook, Kenneth
C.,3,485,101.
Cook, Leslie J.: See —
Lindberg, John E.; Cook, Leslie J.; and Cook, Kenneth
C.,3,485,101.
Cook, Lloyd A. Dump vehicle with fluid-slide unloading system.
3,481,647, 12-2-69, CI. 298-24.
Cook, Loren, Company: See —
Nopper, Willard N., 3,454,128.
Cook, Louis John, Jr.: See —
Wiegert, Albert Carl; and Cook, Louis John, Jr.,3, 420,520.
Cook, Loveda; and Farhi, Victor N. Tipping guard for use with a
perforated hsad covering. 3,468,318, 9-23-69, CI. 132-9.
Cook, Lucien H.; and Atkin, Sydney, to Chemical Construction Cor-
poration. Manufacture of free flowing fertilizer product by coating
granules with urea- formaldehyde from an alkaline solution.
3,477,842, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 71-28.
Cook, Marvin E. Brake releasing device for a railway air brake
system. 3,480,337, 11-25-69, CI. 303-73.
Cook, Melvin A.; Udy, Lex L.; and Clay, Robert B., to Intermoun-
tain Research and Engineering Company, Inc. Slurry blasting com-
position containing sulfur and having high sodium nitrate content.
3,473,983, 10-21-69, CI. 149-41.
Cook, Melvin A.; and Ursenbach, Wayne O. Explosive composition
containing an additional product of urea and nitric acid and
method of preparing same. 3,457,127, 7-22-69, CI. 149-46.
Cook, Melvin S., to Holobeam, Inc. Apparatus for and method of
measuring length. 3,438,032, 4-8-69, CI. 343-12.
Cook, Nathan H.; and Vaughn, Robert L., to Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation. Method of machining metals and apparatus therefor.
3,424,054, 1-28-69, CI. 90-11.
Cook, Newell C, to General Electric Company. Hydropyridines, tri-
organosilyl hydropyridines, and process for their preparation.
3,466,270, 9-9-69, CI. 260-88.3
Cook, Newell C, to General Electric Company. Process for zirconid-
ing and hafniding base metal compositions. 3,479,158, 11-18-69,
CI. 29-194.
Cook, Newell C, to General Electric Company. Process for titanid-
ing base metals. 3,479,159, 11-18-69, CI. 29-194.
Cook Paint & Varnish Company: See —
Gregg, John V., Sr., 3,436,024.
Pierce, Kenneth L.; and James, Robert W., 3,450,656.
Cook, Paul A.: See-
Crouch, Roy L.; and Cook, Paul A. ,3,428,562.
Cook, Paul M., to Raychem Corporation. Irradiated article.
3,455,337, 7-15-69, CI. 138-178.
Cook, Paul M. Tube driving apparatus. 3,474,870, 10-28-69, CI.
173-91.
Cook, Peter. Ignition system. 3,476,098, 11-4-69, CI. 123-148.
Cook, Ralph J.; and Moline, Clifford C, to Products Research &
Chemical Corporation. Dispensing cartridge for intermixing
separate ingredients. 3,475,010, 10-28-69, CI. 259-47.
Cook, Ralph J.: See-
Schumann, Joseph M.; Stayboldt, Paul J.; and Cook, Ralph
J.,3,439,839.
Cook, Richard R.: See —
Nelson, Ronald C; and Cook, Richard R.,3,447,561.
Cook, Robert E., to Jenkins Equipment Company, Inc. Method of
making a rotary brush. 3,442,555, 5-6-69, CI. 300-21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cook, Robert E. Combined necklace and wristband including loop
shortening means. 3,481,155, 12-2-69, CI. 63-2.
Cook, Robert G., Sr.: See —
Smith, Glenn D.; and Cook, Robert G., Sr.,3,426,216.
Cook, Ronald Alan, to Ford Motor Company. Clutch with release
levers. 3,439,789, 4-22-69, CI. 192-70.3
Cook, Rufus Lee, to United States of America, Navy. Broadband
power amplifier. 3,436,676, 4-1-69, CI. 330-1 17.
Cook, Rufus Lee; and Whatley, Lucius D., Jr., to United States of
America, Navy. Double serrated crystal transducer. 3,470,394, 9-
30-69, CI. 310-8.
Cook, Rufus L.; and Bealor, Jesse L., Jr., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Variable focus electroacoustic transducer. 3,474,402,
10-21-69, CI. 340-9.
Cook, Russell P., to Polaroid Corporation. Abrasion of the outer sur-
faces of film supports and rupturable containers to reduce
blocking. 3,424,584, 1-28-69, CI. 96-76.
Cook, Sam P., to Shell Oil Company. Optical acoustic seismic
model. 3,484,739, 12-16-69, CI. 340-15.5
Cook, Samuel Pinckney, to Shell Oil Company. Spatial filtering
system utilizing reflection optics. 3,438,693, 4-15-69, CI. 350-162.
Cook, Samuel P., to Shell Oil Company. Producing acoustic holo-
grams. 3,484,740, 12-16-69, CI. 340-15.5
Cook Testing Co.: See-
Page, John S., 3,434,535.
Page, John S., 3,448,802.
Page, John S., Jr., 3,454,092.
Page, John S., Jr., 3,455,381.
Page, John S., Jr., 3,473,606.
Reardon, Daniel R., 3,426,847.
Cook, Themster. Vacuum sweeping apparatus. 3,460,185, 8-12-69,
CI. 15-340.
Cook, Thomas F.; and Dybczak, Stanley E., to Vapor Corporation.
Control for a steam generator. 3,425,622, 2-4-69, CI. 236-25.
Cook, Thomas J. P.: See—
De Pass, Ernest T.; and Cook, Thomas J. P. ,3,463,845.
Cook, Thomas L. Packaging machine. 3,485,009, 12-23-69, CI. 53-
55.
Cook, William A.; van Wcstrum, Anthony Colby S.; Dotter, Charles
T.; and Bilbao, Marcia Kepler, said Cook, Dotter, and Bilbao assor
to Cook, Inc., mesne. Gas injection syringe. 3,481,323, 12-2-69,
CI. 128-2.
Cook, William J. Device for determining firing condition of spark
plugs. 3,452,270, 6-24-69, CI. 324-17.
Cooke, Albert Edward, to Ncwmark Instruments Limited. Yarn sup-
plying means for knitting machines. 3,478,945, 11-18-69, CI. 226-
109.
Cooke, Alf Limited: See—
Morcton, Douglas Arthur, 3,438,564.
Cooke, Brian Alfred; and Gourlay, George, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Ion-exchange material from halogenated
polyethylene. 3,433,755, 3-18-69, CI. 260-2.2
Cooke, Claude E., Jr., to Esso Production Research Company. Mis-
cible displacement oil recovery process. 3,446,282, 5-27-69, CI.
166-9.
Cooke, Claude E., Jr.: See —
Williams, Robert E.; Ayers, Robert C, Jr.; and Cooke, Claude
E., Jr., 3,444,930.
Cooke, Conrad Reginald. Synchro receiver responsive to the relative
movement between two gratings. 3,441,741, 4-29-69, CI. 250-237.
Cooke, Edward A.; and Carter, William H., to United States of
America, Army. Firing pressure activation system for fuzes and
components. 3,450,046, 6-17-69, CI. 102-70.2
Cooke, Frank, to Pass, E., & Company Limited. Pipeline pluggers.
3,463,195, 8-26-69, CI. 138-94.
Cooke, George H.; and Carl, William J. Vegetable trimmer.
3,452,794, 7-1-69, CI. 146-108.
Cooke, Gordon Noel; Hall, Henry Patrick; and Lister-Kaye, John
Christopher Lister, to Soil Fertility Limited. Method and apparatus
for indicating the extent of land subjected to an agricultural opera-
tion. 3,481,545, 12-2-69, CI. 239-172.
Cooke, Reginald Benjamin William, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corporation. Method of making an electrical assembly.
3,478,425, I 1-18-69, CI. 29-624.
Cooke, Robert R.; and Roudebush, Richard M., to Procter & Gam-
ble Company, The. Cocoa-flavored liquid oil compositions.
3,433,649, 3-18-69, CI. 99-118.
Cooke, William Ernest; Smits, Paul; and Cote, Jacques Francois, to
Aluminium Laboratories Limited. Process and apparatus for con-
tinuous anodic treatment. 3,471,375, 10-7-69, CI. 204-28.
Cooke-Yarborough, Edmund Harry; and Gibbons, Peter Edwin, to
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Opto-electronic logic
clement. 3,461,297, 8-12-69, CI. 250-213.
Cookncy, Ernest W., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Torsion bar
skimmer. 3,465,887, 9-9-69, CI. 210-525.
Cooksey, James D. Dispenser. 3,421,658, 1-14-69, CI. 221-307.
Cookscy, William Harold, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Ig-
nition distributor adjustable from the exterior of the casing.
3,461,253, 8-12-69, CI. 200-22.
Cooksey, William Harold, to Lucas, Joseph.(Industries) Limited. Ig-
nition distributors utilizing a spring clip means. 3,479,472, 11-18-
69, CI. 200-19.
Cookson, Martin Alan: See —
Rollett, Anthony Victor; Smith, Alexander Steel; Cookson, Mar-
tin Alan; and Anderson, William,3,485,188.
Cookson Sheet Metal Developments Limited: See —
Cookson, William, 3,434,623.
Cookson, William, to Cookson Sheet Metal Developments Limited.
Container with pull-tab opener. 3,434,623, 3-25-69, CI. 220-54.
Cool, George E. Seat construction. 3,473,174, 10-21-69, CI. 4-251.
Cooley, Claiborn, Jr., to FMC Corporation. Balancing mechanism.
3.458.167, 7-29-69, CI. 248-292.
Cooley, Eugene A.: See —
Cousins, Richard C; Cooley, Eugene A.; Worstell, Wayne C;
and Eaton, James L., 3,424,272.
Cooley, Gerald J.; Cormier, Thomas E.; and Sipple, Peter A., to Air
Products and Chemicals, Inc. Refrigerated underground transmis-
sion line and process. 3,463,869, 8-26-69, CI. 174-15.
Cooley, Henry A. Automotive cooling system flushing device.
3,435,847, 4-1-69, CI. 137-612.1
Cooley, John A. Method of producing a ceramic gapped ceramet
tape head. 3,425,120, 2-4-69, CI. 29-603.
Cooley, Warren K.; and Mease, Ralph T., to Caled Products Com-
pany, Inc. Methods of treating used dry cleaning solvents.
3,452,1 10, 6-24-69, CI. 260-654.
Cooley, William C, to Exotech Incorporated. Hypervelocity jet and
projectile velocity augmenter. 3,465,639, 9-9-69, CI. 89-8.
Cooley, William C., to Exotech Incorporated. Hypervelocity jet
system. 3,468,217, 9-23-69, CI. 89-8.
Cooley, William C, to Exotech Incorporated. Hypervelocity jet
producing system employing an impact cumulation process.
3,468,481, 9-23-69, CI. 239-101.
Cooley, William C, to Exotech Incorporated. Hypervelocity jet
producing system employing an impact cumulation process.
3,478,966, 11-18-69, CI. 239-302.
Cooley, William H.; and Allison, Kenneth C. Light sensitive coating
for light transmitting body. 3,466,216, 9-9-69, CI. 161-5.
Cooley, William H.; Allison," Kenneth C; and Colburn, William.
Heat and light glare reducing composition for glass. 3,466,181, 9-
9-69, CI. 106-189.
Cooling Development Ltd.: See —
Talbot, Edward B„ 3,480,373.
Cooling Products, Inc.: See —
Certain, George M., 3,428,777.
Coombes, William S.: See —
Titchenal, Oliver R.; Jark, Fred; Coombes, William S.; and Ruf,
Walter,3,465,876.
Coombs, Robert Victor: See —
Burn, Derek; Coombs, Robert Victor; and Petrow,
Vladimh-,3,442,891.
Coon, Donald B., to Western Reserve Electronics Inc. Card actuated
programming device. 3,474,200, 10-21-69, CI. 200-46.
Coon, Donald B., to Western Reserve Electronics Inc. Twin plug
jack. 3,474,382, 10-21-69, CI. 339-32.
Coon, Herb, to Hercules Clip Corporation. Clamping device.
3,456,262, 7-15-69, CI. 24-137.
Cooney, James S., to Pylon Company Inc. Electrical contact.
3.435.168, 3-25-69, CI. 200-166.
Cooney, Leo A.; and Nobili, Marco, to Hydroease Corporation.
Fluid pressure braking system. 3,425,222, 2-4-69, CI. 60-54.6
Coons, Royal E. Fruit segment squeezer. 3,469,525, 9-30-69, CI.
100-234.
Coontz, John. Angle dozer. 3,439,752, 4-22-69, CI. 172-805.
Coop, Frederick Charles; and Hodson, Harold Francis, to Burroughs
Wellcome & Co., (U.S.A.) Inc. Phenoxyethyl-guanidines and the
salts thereof. 3,474,134, 10-21-69, CI. 260-501.14
Cooper, Abraham J. Dental restoration die and model jig. 3,461,562,
8-19-69, CI. 32-40.
Cooper, Albert Charles: See —
Bowman, Francis; Cooper, Albert Charles; and Irving, Fran-
cis,3,424,708.
Cooper, Albert S., Jr.: See —
Sloan, William G.; Moore, Harry B.; Cooper, Albert S., Jr.; and
Reeves, Wilson A. ,3,480,382.
St.Mard, Hubert H.; Hamalainen, Carl; and Cooper, Albert S..
Jr., 3,420,699.
Cooper, Allen E.: See —
Pike, Kenneth R.; Wilcox, Quentin I.; and Cooper, Allen
E.,3,430,604.
Cooper, Barry A.: See —
Wharton, Willard H.; and Cooper, Barry A.,3,478,131.
Cooper, Bernard William; and Rubier, Jerome, to Spectronics Cor-
poration. Method of making X-ray cassette. 3,435,51 1, 4-1-69, CI.
29-476.
Cooper, Brian Frederick, to English Electric Valve Company
Limited. Microwave tube cathode of the barium-calcium alu-
minate type. 3,441,781, 4-29-69, CI. 313-346.
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Cooper, Charles M.: See—
O'Shaughnessy, Lawrence P.; and Cooper, Charles
M., 3,466,821.
Cooper, Charles R. Apparatus for batting practice. 3,475,026, 10-
28-69, CI. 273-26.
Cooper, Charles W.: See—
Falb, Richard D.; and Cooper, Charles W., 3,438, 374.
Cooper, Charles W.; and Epstein, Michael, to Standard Pressed Steel
Co. Pre-formed plastic locking element for fasteners. 3,437,541, 4-
8-69, CI. 156-306.
Cooper, Charles W.; and Grode, Gerald A., to Battelle Development
Corporation, The, mesne. Adhesive bonding. 3,462,342, 8-19-69,
CI. 161-216.
Cooper, Cleveland N.: See —
Pandjiris, Anthony K.; and Cooper, Cleveland N., 3,461,738.
Cooper, Dale W.; and Kuhns, Perry W., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Generator
for a space power system. 3,447,003, 5-27-69, CI. 310-54.
Cooper, Daniel Waumsley, to G.Q. Parachute Company Limited.
Means for lowering loads. 3,480,108, 1 1-25-69, CI. 182-133.
Cooper, David E., to Texaco Inc. Hydrocarbon separation process
employing crystalline aluminosilicates. 3,461,065, 8-12-69, CI.
208-310.
Cooper, David J., to Schering Corporation. Alkyl glycosides derived
from gentamicin. 3,470,149, 9-30-69, CI. 260-210.
Cooper, David, to General Electric Company. Static field shunt con-
tactor control. 3,457,487, 7-22-69, CI. 318-332.
Cooper, David, to General Electric Company. Speed tape brake
modulation system. 3,466,524, 9-9-69, CI. 318-363.
Cooper, Dennis Frederick: See —
Fish, Francis Edwin; and Cooper, Dennis Frederick, 3,486,957.
Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Two-color line-
sequential color television. 3,443,023, 5-6-69, CI. 178-5.2
Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Comparison
hotometer having superposed separately intelligible indicia.
3,447,877, 6-3-69, CI. 356-230.
Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Image dissection
camera. 3,459,1 11, 8-5-69, CI. 95-36.
Cooper, Edward T.: See —
Todman, Howard F.; and Cooper, Edward T., 3,439,797.
Cooper, Frank W., to Columbian Carbon Company, mesne. Process
for molding plastic articles having decorative panels thereon.
3,475,530, 10-28-69, CI. 264-246.
Cooper, Frederick G., to Clarke Floor Machine Division, Studebaker
Corporation. Conversion unit for floor scrubber. 3,466,690, 9-16-
69, CI. 15-50.
Cooper, George G.: See—
Zucker, Robert D.; and Cooper, George G., 3,466,779.
Cooper, George Leslie: See —
Fenton, Roger Wakefield; and Cooper, George Leslie,3,436,671.
Cooper, George L., to Arvey Corporation. Compartmented envelope
having independently accessible compartments. 3,420,432, 1-7-69,
CI. 229-71.
Cooper, George W.: See—
Nagy, Jules G.; and Cooper, George W., 3,458,229.
Zwcifel, Charles H.; and Cooper, George W., 3,436,1 13.
Cooper, Gerald M.: See-
Cooper, Wanda C; and Cooper, Gerald M., 3,455,71 1.
Cooper, Guy F. Vertical-track free-fall system. 3,479,883, 11-25-69,
CI. 73-432.
Cooper, Hal B. H. Production of alkali metal borohydrides.
3,473,899, 10-21-69, CI. 23-361.
Cooper, Harry Christopher, to A.P.V. Company Limited, The. Ar-
rangements for in-placc cleaning. 3,435,834, 4-1-69, CI. 134-98.
Cooper, Harry Christopher, to A.P.V. Company Limited, The. Flow
diversion controls. 3,444,891, 5-20-69, CI. 137-608.
Cooper, Herbert Warren, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Precision interferometer navigation system. 3,434,144, 3-18-69,
CI. 343-108.
Cooper, Herbert W.: See —
Goldie, Harry; Cooper, Herbert W.; and Cooper, Lawson
F., 3,440,486.
Cooper, Herbert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Microwave high power short pulse shaper. 3,458,817, 7-29-69, CI.
325-180.
Cooper Industries, Inc.: See —
Mickle, Scott C, 3,447,427.
Zelnick, Charles, 3,439,428.
Cooper, Irving B., Jr., to Industrial Instrumentations, Inc. Control
systems. 3,422,252, 1-14-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Cooper, Irving B., Jr., to Industrial Instrumentations, Inc. Data
storage circuit utilizing a controlled rectifier. 3,478,330, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 340-173.
Cooper, Irwin: See —
Joscfowicz, Edmund L.; Cooper, Irwin; and Mclnick,
Daniel.3,457,086.
Cooper, Jacob; and Corbctt, Carl E., to Foster Wheeler Corporation.
Vapor generator seal arrangement. 3,444,841, 5-20-69, CI. 122-6.
Cooper, James C; and Wissick, William P., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Multi-system sharing of data processing
units. 3,445,819, 5-20-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cooper, James N., 1/3 to Hurvitz, Hyman. Magnetic tape editing
machine. 3,459,901, 8-5-69, CI. 179-100.2
Cooper, Jamexs; King, Lewis E.; and MacSorley, Olin L., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Variable priority storage
accessing control. 3,478,321, 11-11-69, CI. 340-172.5
Cooper, John H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Means for cutting
wire by wire-melting electrical pulses. 3,431,384, 3-4-69, CI. 219-
68.
Cooper, John M. Drafting instrument. 3,425,128, 2-4-69, CI. 33-107.
Cooper, John N. Knife construction. 3,481,038, 12-2-69, CI. 30-344.
Cooper, Joseph F., to Kollsman Instrument Corporation. Gear-
generating machine. 3,473,267, 10-21-69, CI. 51-52.
Cooper, Joseph H.; and Klein, Oscar J. C, to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Process for oxidizing dihydroquinacridones to
quinacridones. 3,475,436, 10-28-69, CI. 260-279.
Cooper, Joseph H.: See —
Seeloff, Melvin M.; and Cooper, Joseph H., 3,433,537.
Seeloff, Melvin M.; and Cooper, Joseph H., 3,457,834.
Cooper, Julius, to Ideal Toy Corporation. Water hazard accessory
track unit. 3,456,596, 7-22-69, CI. 104-60.
Cooper, Julius, to Ideal Toy Corporation. Pneumatic remote control
assembly. 3,481,067, 12-2-69, CI. 46-1.
Cooper, Julius, to Ideal Toy Corporation. Service station accessory
track unit. 3,481,279, 12-2-69, CI. 104-60.
Cooper, Julius; and Nemeth, Henry, to Ideal Toy Corporation.
Throwing dart with fly-apart wings. 3,454,278, 7-8-69, CI. 273-
106.5
Cooper, Kenneth R., to Contemporary Walls Limited. Terminal exit
for forced air circulating systems. 3,439,601, 4-22-69, CI. 98-90.
Cooper, Kermit H., to Customized Sealers Corporation. Means for
converting a manual bench sealer to an automatic sealer.
3,428,512, 2-18-69, CI. 156-515.
Cooper, Lawson F.: See —
Goldie, Harry; Cooper, Herbert W.; and Cooper, Lawson
F., 3,440,486.
Cooper, Leslie Ernest; and Pickup, Kenneth George, to Distillers
Company Limited, The. Production of alkanols. 3,431,311, 3-4-69,
CI. 260-638.
Cooper, Lester E. Spare tire mounting racke. 3,482,749, 12-9-69,
CI. 224-42.04
Cooper, M. D. Test plug. 3,457,959, 7-29-69, CI. 138-90.
Cooper, Martin H.; and Hawkins, Thomas D., to United Nuclear
Corporation. Extraction of salts from saline water using dimethyl-
sulfoxide. 3,450,508, 6-17-69, CI. 23-312.
Cooper, McDougall & Robertson Ltd.: See —
Lee, Ronald H. D. F.; and Dixon, Kay, 3,459,338.
Cooper, Pascal W.: See —
Gasser, Robert A.: and Cooper, Pascal W., 3,436, 405.
Cooper, Paul V., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Reactive waveguide
post. 3,449,698, 6-10-69, CI. 333-98.
Cooper, Peter G.; Michelon, Philippe A.; and Murphy, Clarence R.,
to Gulf Research & Development Company. Dehydration of
benzophenone 3,4,3',4'- tetracarboxylic acid to benzophenone
3,4,3',4'- tetracarboxylic dianhydride. 3,461,139, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
346.2
Cooper, Peter James. Control circuit for electric heater. 3,466,428,
9-9-69, CI. 219-501.
Cooper, Ralph F.; and Wenger, Courtney H. Tire building drum.
3,485,700, 12-23-69, CI. 156-417.
Cooper, Raymond: See —
Rew, Ian Arthur; Bell, Robert Valentine; and Cooper,
Raymond,3,428,897.
Cooper, Richard A. Partition wall construction. 3,460,302, 8-12-69,
CI. 52-242.
Cooper, Robert R.; and Castello, Anthony M., to Coleman Com-
pany, Inc., The. Radiator mounting assembly for gas wall heater.
3,446,202, 5-27-69, CI. 126-90.
Cooper, Robert S.; and Urfer, Allen D., to Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany. Tableted detergents having improved green strength.
3,423,322, 1-21-69, CI. 252-135.
Cooper, Roydon B., to Pall Corporation. Frustoconical filter fittings.
3,458,050, 7-29-69, CI. 210-448.
Cooper, Roydon C: See —
Gross, Robert I.; and Cooper, Roydon C.,3,428,251.
Cooper, Sheldon F. Detachable lens assembly for spectacle frames.
3,453,042, 7-1-69, CI. 351-86.
Cooper, Thomas S.; and Norton, David E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Drive system for a magnetic core array.
3,445,831, 5-20-69, CI. 340-174.
Cooper, Wanda C; and Cooper, Gerald M. Paper-based molding
material. 3,455,71 1, 7-15-69, CI. 106-115.
Cooper, William J.: See —
Hough, William V.; and Cooper, William J. ,3,455,661.
Cooperman, Harry N.: See —
Schwartz, Robert; and Cooperman, Harry N., 3,465,443.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Cooperman, Isadore Nathan: See—
Dickstein, Jack; Cooperman, Isadore Nathan; and Cesanek,
James John,3,442,831.
Cooper's Incorporated:See—
Erickson, Wallace R.; and Whitcomb, John G., 3,486,501.
Cooperstein, Mitchell. Closure device for milk carton. 3,463,380, 8-
26-69, CI. 229-45.
Coopexim, Spoldzielcze Przedsiebiorstwo Handlu Zagranicznego:
See—
Horodko, Romuald; Rzuchowska, Ida; Szajng, Danuta;
Walewska, Kazimiera; and Zukowska, Maria, 3,484,070.
Coordes, John E.; and Fuller, Samuel H., Jr., to United States of
America, Army. Vehicle control. 3,444,945, 5-20-69, CI. 180-19.
Coors, Adolph, Company: See —
Millard, Raymond L.; and Tschannen, Arthur W., 3,438,531.
Coors Porcelain Company: See —
Herbert, Wilbur F., 3,442,994.
Landes, Benjamin D.; and Paricio, Ray, 3,430,393.
Landes, Benjamin Daniel; Paricio, Ramon, Jr.; and Andrews,
Richard E., 3,462,090.
Maytag, John Hardy, 3,425,251.
Waterman, Frederick W., III., 3,420,123.
Coot, Inc.: See —
Enos, Carl E., 3,426,720.
Coote, John M., to Cutler-Hammer Inc. Multifield comparator ad-
justable to compare any combinations of fields and to provide
selectable bases of comparison. 3,434,109, 3-18-69, CI. 340-146.2
Cootey, Thomas A.; and Fischer, Larry M., to Friedrich Refrigera-
tors, Incorporated. Electronic head pressure control for con-
densing units. 3,478,532, 11-18-69, CI. 62-184.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Fassett, David W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Surgical use of adhesive compositions. 3,483,870, 12-
16-69, CI. 128-334.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Joyner, Frederick B., to Uniroyal, Inc.,
mesne. Dyeable polypropylene fibers containing copolymers of
acrylates, methacrylates, vinyl pyridines and N-substituted acryla-
mides. 3,439,066, 4-15-69, CI. 260-895.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and McConnell, Richard L., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Poly-1-butene master batches. 3,455,871, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-41.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Shields, Donald J., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Continuous equilibrium process for preparing biphase
plastics. 3,449,472, 6-10-69, CI. 260-880.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.: See —
McConnell, Richard L.; and Coover, Harry W., Jr.,3,450,677.
Coovert, Gilbert T.: See—
Jureit, John Calvin; and Coovert, Gilbert T.,3,427,055.
Cope, Appleton D.; Luedicke, Edward; and Ziemelis, Ojars J., to
RCA Corporation. Television camera including an image isocon
tube. 3,471,741, 10-7-69, CI. 315-11.
Cope, Arthur C; and Burrows, William Dickinson, to Merck & Co.,
Inc.a,a,l,6-Tetramethyl-3-piperidine- methanols and their prepara-
tion. 3,422,451, 1-14-69, CI. 260-294.7
Cope, Arthur C; Engelhardt, Edward L.; Keene, Katheryn, executris
of the estate of; and Cope, Arthur C, deceased, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 5-(Tertiaryaminoalkylene)-5 hydroxy and 5- (tertiary aminoal-
kylidenej-dibenzocycloheptatrienes, and salts thereof. 3,454,643,
7-8-69, CI. 260-570.8
Cope, Arthur C; and Siekman, Robert W., to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Azo-containing organo-metallic complexes.
3,424,739, 1-28-69, CI. 260-148.
Cope, Arthur C: See-
Cope, Arthur C; Engelhardt, Edward L.; Keene, Katheryn, ex-
ecutris of the estate of; and Cope, Arthur C,
deceased, 3, 454,643.
Cope, Cecil E.: See —
Tucker, Dalton R., 3,465,544.
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Electric coupler cover
assembly. 3,438,51 1, 4-15-69, CI. 213-1.3
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corporation. Hydraulically
dampered cross equalized trucks. 3,439,630, 4-22-69, CI. 105-196.
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corporation. Hydraulically
dampened cross-equalized truck. 3,439,631, 4-22-69, CI. 105-197.
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Automatic coupler
centering device. 3,481,491, 12-2-69, CI. 213-20.
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Coupler positioning
device. 3,484,000, 12-16-69, CI. 213-20.
Cope, Geoffrey W.; and Suckow, Fred G., to Symington Wayne Cor-
poration. Friction-poly urcthane rubber draft gear. 3,465,900, 9-9-
69, CI. 213-22.
Cope, Gerald R.; Smoot, Thomas W.; and Renkey, Albert L., to
Dresser Industries, Inc. Tar impregnated fused silica stopper head.
3,429,486, 2-25-69, CI. 222-559.
Cope, John M.; and Webster, John V., to Roper Corporation. Im-
peller for rotary snow removal apparatus. 3,452,460, 7-1-69, CI.
37-43.
Cope, Oswald James, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polymer blends of polyethylene terphthalate and a-olefin,a,j8-un-
saturated carboxylic acid copolymers. 3,435,093, 3-25-69, CI. 260-
857.
Cope, Paul E.: See —
Clement, Finn; and Cope, Paul E.,3,44 1,057.
Copel, Michel, to Integrated Electronics Corporation. Apparatus and
method for reconstructing speech. 3,431,356, 3-4-69, CI. 179-1.
Copeland, Ben H., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Braze
grounded lead header. 3,435,520, 4-1-69, CI. 29-628.
Copeland, Claude T.: See —
Coulter, Albert W., Jr.; Copeland, Claude T.; and Kucera, Clare
H.,3,443,386.
Copeland, George G., to Container Corporation of America.
Fluidized bed reactor with improved constriction plate. 3,462,246,
8-19-69, CI. 23-284.
Copeland, Henry W., Jr.: See —
Moorhead, William H., Jr.; and Copeland, Henry W.,
Jr.,3,443,529.
Copeland, Jacob C, 30% to Greene, Orville N. Piston type
dispenser. 3,459,341, 8-5-69, CI. 222-386.
Copeland, John A., Ill, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Circuits using an LSA oscillator as an amplifier.
3,477,029, 11-4-69, CI. 330-5.
Copeland, John R.; and Kitzerow, Richard A., to Ohio State Univer-
sity Research Foundation, The. Surface wave antenna having
discontinuous coaxial line. 3,480,961, 1 1-25-69, CI. 343-765.
Copeland, John S.: See —
Levine, Samuel W.; and Copeland, John S., 3,420, 151.
Copeland, Jones E. Trash pickup and disposal device. 3,447,179, 6-
3-69, CI. 15-81.
Copeland, Ralph A. Substituted quinones and dimine quinones as
silver halide sensitizers. 3,420,667, 1-7-69, CI. 96-107.
Copeland, Ralph A., to GAF Corporation. Merocyanine dyes con-
taining the carbostyril nucleus. 3,449,335, 6-10-69, CI. 260-240.4
Copeland Refrigeration Corporation: See —
Cheney, Lawrence W.; and Short, James A., 3,473,730.
Gleason, Frank J., Jr.; and Comstock, Russell E., 3,458,121.
Copen, Daniel B., to Peerless Plastics, Inc. Adjustable strap con-
struction. 3,430,299, 3-4-69, CI. 24-73.
Copen, Daniel B.: See —
Goldstein, Sam S.; and Copen, Daniel B.,3,454,068.
Copenhefer, John E.; and Hen, George J., to American Air Filter
Company, Inc. Method and apparatus for making filamentous mat.
3,459,613, 8-5-69, CI. 156-167.
Coplan, Grace A. Clothes drying rack. 3,471,031, 10-7-69, CI. 211-
86.
Copley, John R.; Cuming, William R.; and Rowe, Paul E., to Emer-
son & Cuming, Inc. Closed-cell ceramic article and method.
3,425,577, 2-4-69, CI. 215-1.
Copley, Russell Dean; and Sutherland, Gail Russell, to Deere &
Company. Discharge structure for cotton harvester. 3,464,191, 9-
2-69, CI. 56-12.
Coplin, John Frederick; Longley, Peter; and Blackhurst, Robert
Vaughan, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Bearing assembly. 3,421,686, 1-
14-69, CI. 230-116.
Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corporation: See —
Carpenter, Paul G., 3,422,051.
Gros, Harold Joseph, 3,426,063.
Meredith, Curtis L., 3,480,066.
Wahlborg, Harold J.; and Bond, William C, Jr., 3,487,053.
Copony, Edward L.; and Gerstenmaier, William J., to Symington
Wayne Corporation. Ticket printer. 3,428,786, 2-18-69, CI. 235-
61.9
Copony, Edward L.; Pedroli, Walter E.; and Hermann, Robert, to
Symington Wayne Corporation. Ticket printing device for
dispenser. 3,434,155, 3-18-69, CI. 346-43.
Coppa, Anthony P., to General Electric Company. Method of mak-
ing flexible conduit. 3,467,042, 9-16-69, CI. 1 13-116.
Coppen, Peter J.: See —
Heynes, Michael S. R.; and Coppen, Peter J.,3,447,238.
Coppen, Peter J., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. High frequency field effect transistor. 3,440,500, 4-22-
69, CI. 317-235.
Copper, Brian Frederick, to English Electric Valve Company
Limited. Magnetrons having cyclically varying frequencies.
3,441,796, 4-29-69, CI. 315-39.61
Copper, George D. Lighting device for transmitting visible radiant
energies to inaccessible places. 3,455,622, 7-15-69, CI. 350-1.
Copper Range Company: See —
Finlay, Walter L.; Hay, Donald A.; and Hess, Wendell T.,
3,474,516.
Coppeta, Leonard T., to Carter's Ink Company, The. Porous applica-
tor prepared by bonding thermoplastic fibrous flock particles at
point of contact with the aid of a plasticizer. 3,432,446, 3-11-69,
CI. 260-2.5
Copping, Bruce G.; and Friendship, Kenneth F., to Meyer, Geo. J.,
Manufacturing Co. Apparatus for filling containers with beverages.
3,443,608, 5-13-69, CI. 141-46.
Copping, Geoffrey Percy; and Whittington, Kenneth William Her-
bert, to Postmaster General, Her Majesty's. Apparatus for printing
code marks from a fluid medium. 3,442,208, 5-6-69, CI. 101-318.
Copple, Christopher J.: See-
Shepherd, John M.; Copple, Christopher J.; and Tattersall,
David,3,481,129.
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Copple, William E.: See—
Mail, Isaac Paul; and Copple, William E.,3,446,488.
Coppock, Alden D.: See—
Dixon, Peter Ray; and Coppock, Alden D., 3,432, 253.
Coppola, Francis S. Scale with index means for determining changes
in volume of a material. 3,481,413, 12-2-69, CI. 177-173.
Coppola, Girolamo: See —
Pasin, Alberto; and Coppola, Girolamo,3,472,827.
Coppus Engineering Corporation: See —
Geoffroy, David R., 3,450,339.
Corak, William S.: Set-
Gallagher, Robert C; and Corak, William S.,3,448,353.
Coraluppi, Enzo: See —
Magagnoli, Remo; and Coraluppi, Enzo,3,446,622.
Coraluppi, Enzo; and Magagnoli, Remo, to Ferrania, S.p.A. Color
photographic images utilizing ureido indazolone couplers.
3,486,894, 12-30-69, CI. 96-56.5
Coran, Aubert Yaucher; and Kerwood, Joseph Edward, to Monsanto
Company. Benzimidazolinones. 3,427,319, 2-11-69, CI. 260-309.2
Coran, Aubert Yaucher; and Kerwood, Joseph Edward, to Monsanto
Company. Certain N-thio-2-imdazolidinones. 3,473,667, 10-21-69,
CI. 260-309.7
Corazza, Marshall L., to Scott Paper Company. Method for forming
foam articles. 3,484,510, 12-16-69, CI. 264-51.
Corbaz, Andre. Method of and an apparatus for controlling elec-
tromechanical organ with on-off operation in accordance with a
digital program in a machine having a variable operating speed.
3,470,714, 10-7-69, CI. 66-50.
Corbell, Paul I., to Johnson Service Company. Intrusion alarm
system having authorization capability with tamper detection
means. 3,470,554, 9-30-69, CI. 340-274.
Corbellini, Carlo: See —
Mercier, Jacques H.; and Corbellini, Carlo.3,450,163.
Corbett Associates, Inc.: See —
Corbett, Robert B., 3,466,352.
Corbett, Burton, to Miami Copper Company. Process and reagent
for recovery of molybdenite from copper sulfide-molybdenite
flotation concentrates. 3,435,952, 4-1-69, CI. 209-167.
Corbett, Carl E.: See—
Cooper, Jacob; and Corbett, Carl E.,3,444,841.
Corbett, George Lawrence, to Portable Balers Limited. Baling
machines. 3,463,079, 8-26-69, CI. 100-215.
Corbett, Herbert O., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. Plastic laminated bag structure having curled edges.
3,423,010, 1-21-69, CI. 229-53.
Corbett, Herbert O., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. Extrusion die having angularly moving central mandrel.
3,440,686, 4-29-69, CI. 18-14.
Corbett, Herbert O.; Quackenbush, John J.; and Allen, Charles H.,
to Mobil Oil Corporation, mesne. Producing thermoplastic films.
3,471,606, 10-7-69, CI. 264-209.
Corbett, Herbert O.; Quackenbush, John J.; and Newman, James B.,
Jr., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation. Bag making
machinery. 3,454,447, 7-8-69, CI. 156-351.
Corbett, Herbert O.: See—
Quackenbush, John J.; and Corbett, Herbert O.,3,472,430.
Quackenbush, John J.; and Corbett, Herbert 0.,3,473,193.
Quackenbush, John J.; and Corbett, Herbert O.,3,485,907.
Corbett, Luke W., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Petrolene composition containing atactic polyolefin. 3,453,226, 7-
1-69, CI. 260-28.5
Corbett, Luke W.: See—
Young, Dale A.; and Corbett, Luke W., 3,437,614.
Corbett, Michael J.: See—
Osborne, Fred H.; and Corbett, Michael J. ,3,420,532.
Corbett, Robert B., to Corbett Associates, Inc. Process for producing
fibers. 3,466,352, 9-9-69, CI. 264-7.
Corbett, Sydney C, to Hockley Chemical Company Limited, The.
Treatment apparatus. 3,481,347, 12-2-69, CI. 134-69.
Corbett, William Michael; and Harrison, David, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Process for modifying the surface of shaped
synthetic fibre-forming polymer articles with copolymer containing
polyoxy alkylene segments hindered phenol antioxidant and perox-
ide decomposer. 3,459,590, 8-5-69, CI. 1 17-138.8
Corbiere, Paul Jacques; and Rosset, Jean-Baptiste, to Crylor. Com-
positions of carbon black and polyacrylonitrile and method for
their preparation. 3,468,841, 9-23-69, CI. 260-41.5
Corbin, Andre A.: See —
Vivancos, Julien; and Corbin, Andre A. ,3,463,204.
Corbin, Barney G.; Sender, David S.; and Lawrence, Beverlee.
Disposable douche device. 3,474,788, 10-28-69, CI. 128-227.
Corbin, Raymond Le Rae, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Roofing
shingle. 3,434,259, 3-25-69, CI. 52-420.
Corbin, Robert C, to Kerotest Manufacturing Corporation. Pressure
actuated relief valve. 3,426,779, 2-1 1-69, CI. 137-68.
Corbin, Russel G., to General Motors Corporation. Rear view mirror
support. 3,471,1 15, 10-7-69, CI. 248-483.
Corby, Peter J. S., to Rondel Limited. Trousers press. 3,477,154, 1 1-
11-69, CI. 38-71.
Corcoran, John F.: See —
Shirley, William C; and Corcoran, John F.,3,459,416.
Corcoran, John M.: See —
Brahm, Charles B.; Corcoran, John M.; Glista, Edward M.; and
Van Olinda, David L.,3,478,512.
Cord, William K. Sanitary devices. 3,485,233, 12-23-69, CI. 128-2.
Cordani, Eugene J., to ACF Industries Incorporated. Foldable bulk-
head for a railroad flatcar. 3,464,368, 9-2-69, CI. 105-369.
Cordani, Eugene J.; and Sittner, Edward H., to ACF Industries In-
corporated. Cover for deck openings in railway flatcars.
3,431,868, 3-11-69, CI. 105-366.
Cordano, Richard D.: See—
Black, Robert J.; Thaler, George J.; Prentky, Peter I.; and Cor-
dano, Richard D.,3,426,337.
Cordary, Bruce J.: See —
Van Note, Charles O., Jr.; and Cordary, Bruce J., 3,476,415.
Cordell, Carl R., Jr.: See—
Shearer, William E., 3,449,853.
Cordell, Martin, to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Vacuum cleaner
filter bag. 3,440,805, 4-29-69, CI. 55-368.
Cordell, Ray R., to Gustafson Manufacturing Company. Automatic
sampling system. 3,472,079, 10-14-69, CI. 73-424.
Corder, James T. Musical drum. 3,435,723, 4-1-69, CI. 84-411.
Corder, Richard E.: See —
McGregor, James D.; and Corder, Richard E., 3,460,758.
Cordero, Humberto R., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Addressing system for a computer employing a plurality of
local storage units in addition to a main memory. 3,432,810, 3-1 1-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Cordes, Charles P. Snare drum brush. 3,420,134, 1-7-69, CI. 84-422.
Cordes, Hans: See—
Adolphi, Heinrich; and Cordes, Hans, 3,482, 921 .
Cordes, Hugh B.: See —
Heckathom, Loyd E.; and Cordes, Hugh B., 3,486,565.
Cordes, Hugo H.; and Kroger, Hans A. Control for a ramming
hammer with hydraulic drive. 3,468,222, 9-23-69, CI. 91-222.
Cordes, Willy. Picture demonstration vehicle. 3,475,045, 10-28-69,
CI. 296-1.
Cordiano, Ettore, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Synchroniser for a
motor vehicle gearbox. 3,459,286, 8-5-69, CI. 192-53.
Cordis Corporation: See—
Keller, John W., Jr., 3,474,353.
Keller, John Walter, Jr., 3,431,912.
Keller, John Walter, Jr., 3,433,228.
Stevens, Robert C, 3,485,234.
Williamson, Donald E., 3,459,337.
Cordon, William A. Cement mixes and the production of articles
therefrom. 3,486,916, 12-30-69, CI. 106-90.
Cordone, Leonard; Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.; and Okoniewski, Robert
J., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Power tool. 3,454,061,
7-8-69, CI. 144-134.
Cordova, Elmer R. Motorized lazy-susan table. 3,448,701, 6-10-69,
CI. 108-20.
Cordray, Roy E.: See—
McElwee, Lorin A.; Cordray, Roy E.; and Greene, George J.,
Jr.,3,439,161.
Cords, Helmuth; and White, Carlos A., to International Minerals &
Chemical Corporation. Oral larvicidal composition containing
bacillus sphaencus. 3,420,933, 1-7-69, CI. 424-84.
Corduroy Rubber Co.: See —
Wahn, Harvey L., 3,459,350.
Cordy, Clifford B., Jr., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and
means for heat sinking laser rods. 3,487,332, 12-30-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Core Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Redwine, Fletcher H.; Newman, James L.; and Osborn, William
F., 3,486,375.
Cored, Compagnie de Regulation et de Controle Industriel: See —
Fraction, Marc, 3,434,207.
Cored Panels, Inc.: See—
Horton, John F., Jr., 3,434,434.
Corella, Arthur P. Closure for flexible packages. 3,462,070, 8-19-69,
CI. 229-56.
Corella, Arthur P.: See-
Schneider, William S.; and Corella, Arthur P.,3,432,986.
Corey, Jan Micheal. Machine tool. 3,434,242, 3-25-69, CI. 51-34.
Corey, Lawrence G., to Arrow-Hart & Hegemen Electric Company,
The. Solid state load control. 3,470,458, 9-30-69, CI. 323-22.
Corey, Lawrence G.: See —
Opalenik, John J.; and Corey, Lawrence G., 3,484,632.
Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Company. Inverter inhibit cir-
cuits. 3,448,367, 6-3-69, CI. 321-12.
Corey, Ronald David. Piping. 3,486,774, 12-30-69, CI. 285-334.5
Corhart Refractories Company, Inc.: See —
Begley, Edward R.; Patrick, Robert F.; and Wehrenberg,
Thomas M., 3,470,004.
Bonner, Glenn H.; Doman, Robert C; Iseli, Robert W.; and
Papa, Pellegrino, 3,487,136.
Nordlie, Lawrence A., 3,467,542.
Corijnen, Guido C, to Burroughs Corporation. Ferroelectric storage
means. 3,422,400, 1-14-69, CI. 340-173.2
Corillium Corporation: See —
Woods, Roger M.; and Moul, David R., 3,442,777.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Woods, Roger M.; and Moul, David R., 3,454,474.
Corini, Louis J.: See —
Brodsky, Benjamin; and Corini, Louis J. ,3,445,039.
Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc.: See —
Miles, Russel T.; and Anderson, Philip R., 3,440,778.
Corish, Patrick J.: See—
Haines, Robert C; and Corish, Patrick J. ,3,432, 165.
Cork, Gordon H., to Gemco Electric Co. Electric switch mechanism.
3,474,204, 10-21-69, CI. 200-164.
Corleis, Horst; Bernotat, Rainer; and Roessger, Edgar, to Licentia
Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Apparatus for calibrating compasses.
3,466,923, 9-16-69, CI. 73-1.
Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew: See —
Clark, Ronald; and Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew, 3,442, 244.
Clark, Ronald; and Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew, 3,457, 891.
Corlett, Webster D., to Standard Screw Company. Mixing valve.
3,420,272, 1-7-69, CI. 137-636.3
Corley, Boyce M., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Com-
posite propellant composition of vinyl polymer with added
polyisobutylene. 3,424,630, 1-28-69, CI. 149-19.
Corley, Charles B., Jr.; and Bohlmann, Willy F., Jr., to Esso Produc-
tion Research Company. Installation of control lines on un-
derwater well. 3,426,842, 2-11-69, CI. 166-0.5
Corley, Clifton. Contact lens handling apparatus. 3,424,486, 1-28-
69, CI. 294-64.
Corley, Ferrand D. E. Colour film reproducing system. 3,482,915,
12-9-69, CI. 355-37.
Corley, Ralph C: See —
Beitler, Richard S.; Corley, Ralph C; and Kast, Howard
B., 3,456,881.
Corley, William G.; and Sermon, George T., to Carbond Corpora-
tion. Electrolytic grinding tools. 3,476,677, 11-4-69, CI. 204-294.
Corley-Miller, Inc.: See —
Arvidson, Bengt A.; and Barber, Ralph F., 3,453,167.
Treiber, Fritz F., 3,429,098.
Treiber, Fritz F., 3,478,486.
Corliss, Robert F., to Monogram Industries, Inc. Portable electric
toilet. 3,454,967, 7-15-69, CI. 4-77.
Cormack, Alexander D., to Jones Division, Beloit Corporation. Cir-
cular target for high volume entrained refiner discharge.
3,449,206, 6-10-69, CI. 162-261.
Corman, Blaine G.: See-
Hopper, Jack R.; and Corman, Blaine G., 3,422,01 2.
Corman, Edward M.: See—
Balzer, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer
A. ,3,42 1,267.
Balzer, Claude P.; Corman, Edward M.; and Reiff, Aimer
A. ,3,42 1,274.
Corman, Erskinc G.: See —
Tiger, Emil; Corman, Erskine G.; and Reick, Kenneth
R., 3,424,529.
Tiger, Emil; Corman, Erskine G.; and Reick, Kenneth
R., 3,461,788.
Tiger, Emil; Corman, Erskine G.; and Reick, Kenneth
R., 3,476,479.
Corman, Guy Albert, to Verrerie Souchon-Neuvesel, Societe
Anonyme. Method and apparatus for measuring the thickness of
an insulating layer by variation of the dielectric of a condenser
using a contacting electrode. 3,421,078, 1-7-69, CI. 324-61.
Cormia, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Method for apply-
ing a mar-resistant film to a plastic surface and the product
produced thereby. 3,458,342, 7-29-69, CI. 117-61.
Cormier, Claude J.: See —
Chopra, Sohinder Nath; Cormier, Claude J.; and Tessier, Joseph
D. L., 3,424,834.
Cormier, George E.; and Netherwood, Paul H., to Sprague Electric
Company. Encapsulated capacitor. 3,431,473, 3-4-69, CI. 317-
258.
Cormier, Gerard A., to Textron Inc. Machine tool control system.
3,481,231, 12-2-69, CI. 82-21.
Cormier, Louis A. Kit for constructing ladders and the like.
3,476,211, 11-4-69, CI. 182-22.
Cormier, Paul Joseph. First aid strap. 3,467,085, 9-16-69, CI. 128-
83.
Cormier, Thomas E.: See—
Coolcy, Gerald J.; Cormier, Thomas E.; and Sipple, Peter
A. ,3,463,869.
Corn, Murray E., to Chemical and Pharmaceutical Patent Holding
Ltd. Process for the production of a pharmaceutical antibiotic
preparation having delayed therapeutic action and the composition
prepared according to such process. 3,485,914, 12-23-69, CI. 424-
22.
Corn, Prentice R.: See-
Wolf, Walter A.; and Corn, Prentice R, 3,485,974.
Corn Products Company: See —
Armbruster, Frederick C; and Kooi, Earl R., 3,425,910.
Bruner, Robert L.; and Rahmes, Donald W., 3,485,776.
Freeman, Jere E., 3,477,855.
Gibbons, John P.; and Wondolowski, Lawrence, 3,450,690.
Gramera, Robert E.; and Caimi, Ronald J., 3,459,731.
Gramera, Robert E.; and Lc Roy, David H., 3,464,974.
Hack, Arthur W.; and Konigsdorf, Wolfgang, 3,480,447.
Hull, Glenn A.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Parmerter, Stanley M.,
3,459,732.
Idaszak, Leo R., 3,440,093.
Josefowicz, Edmund L.; Cooper, Irwin; and Melnick, Daniel,
3,457,086.
McElmury, Donald E.; and Fischer, August C, Jr., 3,487,033.
Melnick, Daniel; and Josefowicz, Edmund L., 3,472,661.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn A.,
3,426,011.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn A.,
3,453,257.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn A.,
3,453,258.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Le Roy, David
H., 3,453,259.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; and Allen, Earle E., Jr., 3,453,260.
Roberts, Hugh J., 3,453,262.
Saenz, William, 3,486,910.
Schoch, Thomas J.; Stella, Donald F.; and Wolfmeyer, Howard
J., 3,446,628.
Thompson, Alfred R., Jr.; and Foley, William H., 3,480,573.
Walon, Raoul G. P., 3,475,216.
Watson, Stanley A.; and Stewart, Charles W., 3,474,722.
Wells, Phillip R.; and Melnick, Daniel, 3,477,858.
Wilkinson, Ralph L.; and Ciesla, Stanley F., 3,472,671.
Cornberg, Heinz, to Erie Foundry Company. Continuous extrusion
machine. 3,461,515, 8-19-69, CI. 25-15.
Cornea, Andrei: See —
Segarceanu, Tudor; Cornea, Andrei; and Mercea, Vior-
ica,3,462,352.
Corneil, Ernest R. Fluid pump with controlled variable flow.
3,427,986, 2-18-69, CI. 103-149.
Corneil, Ernest R. Peristaltic fluid pump. 3,433,171, 3-18-69, CI.
103-149.
Cornelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and Ince,
Norman S., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Gold alloy for at-
taching a lead to a semiconductor body. 3,434,828, 3-25-69, CI.
75-165.
Cornelissen, Jan, to Shell Oil Company. Apparatus for the separation
of viscous components from a liquid. 3,454,165, 7-8-69, CI. 210-
522.
Cornelius, Archie J.: See —
Gilchrist, Ralph E.; and Cornelius, Archie J. ,3,455,384.
Cornelius, Archie J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Avoiding cas-
ing damage during direct steam drive oil production. 3,420,298, 1-
7-69, CI. 166-11.
Cornelius, Archie J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Thermal-
operated valve. 3,456,722, 7-22-69, CI. 166-64.
Cornelius, Archie J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Oil production
by gas drive from adjacent strata. 3,476,185, 11-4-69, CI. 166-
274.
Cornelius, Archie J.; and Klein, Frederick A., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Igniting an underground formation. 3,457,995, 7-29-69,
CI. 166-260.
Cornelius Company, The: See —
Austin, Forrest L.; and Cornelius, Richard T., 3,482,989.
Cornelius, Richard T.; and Snyder, Irving F., 3,435,985.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,448,769.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,452,902.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,452,903.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,455,332.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,456,344.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,456,833.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,460,713.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,469,415.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,476,395.
Cornelius, Richard T., 3,478,929.
Dufresne, Harold E., 3,482,591.
Cornelius, Edward B.; McEvoy, James E.; and Mills, George Alex-
ander, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Cracking catalyst com-
prising aluminum zeolite. 3,455,842, 7-15-69, CI. 252-455.
Cornelius, Gail, to Wade, R. M., & Co. Latch for irrigating pipe
coupler. 3,439,939, 4-22-69, CI. 285-6.
Cornelius, Richard T.: See —
Austin, Forrest L.; and Cornelius, Richard T.,3,482,989.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Post-mix valve
having plural independent actuators. 3,448,769, 6-10-69, CI. 137-
607.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Pressurized
liquid dispensing device. 3,452,902, 7-1-69, CI. 222-61.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Home-type
beverage dispenser. 3,452,903, 7-1-69, CI. 222-108.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Post-mix valve.
3,455,332, 7-15-69, CI. 137-604.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Plural drinking
straws integrally connected functioning as a stick-like spoon.
3,456,344, 7-22-69, CI. 30-141.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Cabinet con-
struction. 3,456,833, 7-22-69, CI. 220-9.
LIST OF PATENTEES
315
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Method of
dispensing a refrigerated beverage. 3,460,713, 8-12-69, CI. 222-1.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Heat exchanger
for a beverage dispensing machine. 3,469,415, 9-30-69, CI. 62-
394.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Shaft seal as-
sembly. 3,476,395, 1 1-4-69, CI. 277-35.
Cornelius, Richard T., to Cornelius Company, The. Means for decar-
bonating and dispensing a beverage. 3,478,929, 11-18-69, CI. 222-
129.1
Cornelius, Richard T.; and Snyder, Irving F., to Cornelius Company,
The. Cup dispensing device. 3,435,985, 4-1-69, CI. 221-194.
Cornelius, Victor W. Multi-seal press. 3,476,632, 11-4-69, CI. 156-
366.
Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.: See—
Gilmour, Alexander S., Jr., 3,437,260.
Hertzberg, Abraham; and Hurle, Ian R., 3,487,333.
Joseph, Phillip John, 3,444,500.
Kinzly, Robert E., 3,487,227.
Mizen, Neil J., 3,449,769.
Robinson, Thomas L., 3,433,677.
Weatherston, Roger C, 3,430,847.
Weatherston, Roger C, 3,438,569.
Weatherston, Roger C, 3,484,823.
Cornell, Dudley E., Ill; and Evans, James L. Filing device.
3,480,150, 11-25-69, CI. 211-11.
Cornell, Dudley E., Ill; and O'Connell, Robert A., to Teaching
Machines, Inc. Multiple choice teaching device. 3,477,142, 11-11-
69, CI. 35-9.
Cornell, Henry William: See —
Starer, Ira; and Cornell, Henry William, 3,459,689.
Cornell, John A., to Sartomer Resins Inc. Impact resistant, alkali-
washed mixed butadiene- styrene and methyl methacrylate mold-
ing composition. 3,427,274, 2-11-69, CI. 260-31.8
Cornell, John A., to Sartomer Resins, Inc. Method of molding
decorative, veined, translucent, rigid plate. 3,431,330, 3-4-69, CI.
264-17.
Cornell, John A.: See —
Petner, Eugene J.; Baumann, Erwin; and Cornell, John
A. ,3,471,596.
Cornell, John H., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Tris(a-
rylazoaryl)-s-triazine 2,4,6( 1H,3H,5H) trione and trithione as toxi-
cants. 3,437,729, 4-8-69, CI. 424-226.
Cornell, Peter V. B., to Speed Selector Inc. Sliding motor base.
3,421,724, 1-14-69, CI. 248-23.
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.: See —
Baker, James A., 3,465,077.
Barnes, William A.; and Redo, Saverio F., 3,487,150.
Cornell, Richard, and Associates: See —
Cornell, Richard R., 3,456,701.
Cornell, Richard R., to Cornell, Richard, and Associates, mesne.
Method for grooving laminar sheet material. 3,456,701, 7-22-69,
CI. 144-316.
Cornell, William D.: See-
Baldwin, Bradford J.; Cornell, William D.; Hoffman, Paul R.;
and Russell, Jack A. ,3,469,905.
Cornell, William D., to Brunswick Corporation. Coding of bowling
balls. 3,447,804, 6-3-69, CI. 273-54.
Cornell, William D., to Brunswick Corporation, pin detection
system. 3,459,424, 8-5-69, CI. 273-52.
Cornell, William D., to Brunswick Corporation. Golf game ap-
paratus. 3,469,454, 9-30-69, CI. 73-432.
Cornell, William D.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; and Hoffman, Paul R.,
to Brunswick Corporation. Automatic bowling scorer. 3,435,120,
3-25-69, CI. 273-54.
Cornell, William D.; and Uccker, Donald F., to Brunswick Corpora-
tion. Strand type target having realigning means. 3,420,524, 1-7-
69, CI. 273-105.1
Hoffman, Paul R.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; Norgren, Edwin A.;
and Cornell, William D., 3,484,107.
Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corporation: See —
Garstang, William W.; and Nordquist, Lawrence E., 3,443,251.
Robinson, William M., 3,454,858.
Robinson, William M., 3,483,448.
Saubcr, Charles R., 3,483,395.
Underwood, George C, 3,479,627.
Cornell-Hoskinson Mfg. Corp.: See —
Hoskinson, Gordon Hillis, 3,428,198.
Cornelsen, Wayman H. Clothes bar. 3,424,314, 1-28-69, CI. 211-
105.3
Comely, Kurt W.: See-
Keith, Carl D.; and Comely, Kurt W. ,3,429,660.
Comely, Roy H.; and Kosonocky, Walter F., to RCA Corporation.
Constant-gain low-noise light amplifier. 3,467,906, 9-16-69, CI.
330-4.3
Corneoot, Peter Frank: See—
Warwickcr, Peter Griggs; and Corneoot, Peter Frank, 3,48 1,272.
Cornet, Andre. Pistons. 3,452,649, 7-1-69, CI. 92-232.
Cornetet, Wendell H., Jr.: See—
Evans, Howard J.; and Cornetet, Wendell H., Jr., 3,460,031.
Cornett, William D., Jr. Solids spreader for agricultural aircraft.
3,476,337, 11-4-69, CI. 244-136.
Cornforth, David Arthur; Waddan, Dhafir Yusuf; and Williams,
Derek, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Dimerisation and
hydrodimerisation of a,/3- olefinically unsaturated compounds.
3,484,475, 12-16-69, CI. 260-465.8
Cornforth, John W., to Shell Oil Company. Methylenation method.
3,436,403, 4-1-69, CI. 260-327.
Cornforth, Malcolm W.: See —
Grace, Edward J.; and Cornforth, Malcolm W., 3, 454,037.
Cornier, Jean-Claude: See —
Barnabe, Jean-Louis; Callies, Dominique; and Cornier, Jean-
Claude,3,42 1,628.
Corning Glass Works: See —
Adler, Meryle D. W.; Halderman, Joseph, Jr.; and Pauls,
Lawrence A., 3,469,503.
Adler, Meryle D.W.; and Pauls, Lawrence A., 3,471,279.
Allen, Richard E., 3,440,069.
Allen, Richard E., 3,449,100.
Allen, Richard E., 3,480,421.
Allen, Richard E., 3,486,879.
Alper, Allen M., 3,433,471.
Amos, Lynn G., 3,441,250.
Amos, Lynn G.; and Langley, Lawrence W., 3,469,752.
Andrews, Paul W.; and Peters, Forrest I., 3,472,803.
Andrysick, Chester A., 3,436,202.
Asher, John W.; and Claypoole, Stewart A., 3,437,736.
Bally, Alexander O., 3,419,937.
Bellman, Robert H.; and Beimel, Thomas W., 3,433,408.
Bellman, Robert H.; and Bermel, Thomas W., 3,461,898.
Bellman, Robert H., 3,473,546.
Bennett, Robert W.; Blanding, Wendell S.; and Hausher,
Lawrence B., 3,473,909.
Bermel, Thomas W., 3,480,030.
Best, Howard S.; and Bowser, Robert Emery, 3,425,166.
Best, Howard S.; Gibbs, Paul F.; and Mosely, Graham Hartwell,
3,467,004.
Boettner, George B., 3,420,653.
Boettner, George B., 3,457,059.
Bognar, Lewis L., 3,454,298.
Bognar, Lewis L., 3,484,225.
Bonin, George E., 3,456,399.
Borrelli, Nicholas F.; Herczog, Andrew; and Maurer, Robert D.,
3,467,463.
Brouneus, Harold A.; and Sprague, Lloyd G., 3,448,245.
Brown, Wayne R.; Cawley, Terence J.; and Van Tilburg, Robert
W., 3,429,324.
Cawley, Terence J., 3,428,065.
Claypoole, Stewart A.; and Mertsoc, Martin M., 3,439,395.
Connelly, John H.; and Hares, George B., 3,464,932.
Currin, Cedric G.; Herczog, Andrew; and Settzo, Robert J.,
3,474,304.
Curtis, John G., 3,468,01 1.
Dalton Robert H., 3,445,256.
Dates, Harold F., 3,473,944.
Dates, Harold F.; and Eaton, James J., 3,484,284.
Dhanda, Rajat, 3,467,236.
Dieman, Wendell R.; Lambden, Richard L.; and Pickles, Ar-
nold, 3,449,105.
Dockerty, Stuart M., 3,433,613.
Dockerty, Stuart M., 3,467,513.
Eichelberger, William E., 3,440,873.
Eisenman, George, 3,450,604.
Elmer, Thomas H.; and Nordberg, Martin E., 3,459,522.
Filbert, Augustus M.; and Hair, Michael L., 3,453,806.
Filbert, Augustus M.; and Hair, Michael L., 3,456,427.
Freiman, David J., 3,467,252.
Garfinkel, Harmon M.; and Lindenthal, James R., 3,425,816.
Gladwell, Robert T., Jr., 3,486,496.
Goddard, Stanley; and Smith, Norman A., 3,471,280.
Grego, Peter; and Howell, Robert G., 3,429,742.
Guyer, Edwin M., 3,445,616.
Hair, Michael L., 3,420,645.
Hampikian, Aram K.; and Biddy, Oscar D., Jr., 3,460,003.
Harrington, Roy V., 3,485,647.
Herbert, Normand C, 3,459,641.
Herczog, Andrew; and Rice, Dale W., 3,485,613.
Hertl, William, 3,437,443.
Hertl, William, 3,447,952.
Howitt, John S., 3,473,997.
Kalocsai, Bela O.; and Wrench, Robert F., 3,436,865.
Kelm, Everett F., 3,471,680.
Kenny, Neal S.; Warden, Douglas A.; and Sapakie, Alan Louis,
3,480,372.
Knapp, Eugene J., 3,452,124.
Kolb, Kenneth E.; and Schreiber, Charles L., 3,471,356.
Lachman, Irwin M., 3,459,564.
Langley, Lawrence W., 3,425,432.
Langley, Lawrence W., 3,485,033.
Lawless, William N., 3,436,924.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lewis, Edmond S., Jr., 3,420,649.
Loose, Guenter H., 3,436,109.
Loose, Guenter H., 3,473,927.
Ludovici, Bruno F.; and Megla, Gerhard K., 3,431,048.
MacDowell, John F., 3,445,252.
MacDowell, John F., 3,467,534.
Manley, John C, 3,452,432.
Martin, Francis W., 3,420,685.
Martin, Francis W.; and Smith, William C., 3,424,568.
Martin, Francis W., 3,486,871.
McCartney, John S., 3,447,857.
Mclver, Chandler H.; Siegel, Sidney R.; and White, William W.,
Jr., 3,470,611.
McLeod, Paul C, Jr., 3,444,879.
Megla, Gerhard K.; and Ludovici, Bruno F., 3,428,396.
Megles, John E., 3,445,316.
Miller, Irving C, 3,453,711.
Mochel, Ellen L., 3,451,796.
Mochel, Ellen L., 3,485,702.
Norby, Thomas E., 3,486,951.
Olson, Peter A., 3,423,196.
Overman, Kenneth T., 3,437,470.
Peterson, Gerald D.; and Schaffer, Harry J., 3,459,527.
Piroutek, Miroslav J., 3,447,676.
Pratt, Gerald J., 3,421,003.
Ross, James W., 3,429,785.
Ross, James W., 3,445,365.
Rostoker, David, 3,471,307.
Settzo, Robert J.; and Wise, Warren M., 3,448,032.
Sheng, Henry P.; and Wooten, Frank Thomas, 3,473,510.
Simmons, Eugene C, 3,469,789.
Simon, Raphael A., 3,451,798.
Smith, Ward C; and Souza, Raymond L., 3,485,740.
Spiegler, John, 3,437,974.
Sprague, Lloyd G., 3,440,720.
Stein, John C, 3,473,911.
Steinberg, David R., 3,427,881.
Steinberg, David R., 3,470,743.
Stong, Guy E., 3,450,546.
Stookey, Stanley D., 3,449,103.
Szupillo, Raymond E., 3,474,305.
Trounce, Richard E., 3,470,997.
Uimari, David C; and Jackson, Kerry A., 3,445,684.
Uimari, David C, 3,471,713.
Wardale, David J. S., 3,430,687.
Whitney, Earl J., 3,445,024.
Wiley, Robert F., 3,434,821.
Wiley, Robert F., 3,469,602.
Wilson, Richmond W., 3,473,907.
Wooten, Frank T., Ill, 3,453,887.
Wrench, Robert F., 3,440,907.
Cornish, Arthur H.: See —
Pinto, Anthony; Cornish, Arthur H.; Leonard, Eugene; Wolf,
Edgar; and Lau, Edward H., 3,441,713.
Cornish, Cornell D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Stellarator having multipole magnets. 3,433,705, 3-
18-69, CI. 176-3.
Cornish, Eric Haydn, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Process for producing polyvinyl carbazole. 3,445,439, 5-20-69, CI.
260-88.3
Cornish, Joseph J., Ill, to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Method
and apparatus for modifying airfoil fluid flow. 3,480,234, 11-25-
69, CI. 244-40.
Cornish, Judson E. Teaching cabinet. 3,462,855, 8-26-69, CI. 35-60.
Cornish, Rodney H.; and Finlayson, Lawrence A., to IIT Research
Institute. Reaction frame for restraining high loads. 3,476,281, 11-
4-69, CI. 220-3.
Cornu, Maurice; and Khau Van Kien, Louis, to Commissariat a
I'Energie Atomique. Apparatus for the deposition of a sensitive
emulsion for autoradiographs. 3,442,250, 5-6-69, CI. 1 18-7.
Cornwell, Alexander M., Jr., to Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Com-
pany. Means for preventing swinging of padlocks. 3,482,422, 12-9-
69, CI. 70-78.
Cornwell, Edmund H.; and Foster, Herbert G., Jr., to Swift & Com-
pany. Process for reducing the moisture content of cheese.
3,482,999, 12-9-69, CI. 99-115.
Cornwell, Edmund H.: See—
Richardson, Gary H.; and Cornwell, Edmund H., 3,482,507.
Cornwell, Robert, Jr.; and Fields, John G., to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated. Peak detection system for arbitrary portions
of repetitive pulses. 3,437,927, 4-8-69, CI. 324-102.
Coro, Inc.: See—
Feibelman, Hans J., 3,424,313.
Coroller, Pierre, to Societe d'Etudes et de Recherches Magnetiques
(Sermag). Permanent magnet alternator with multiple rotor.
3,459,980, 8-5-69, CI. 310-114.
Corompt, Antoine, to Etablissements Bennes Marrel. Apparatus for
handling and transport of heavy bulky containers. 3,467,268, 9-16-
69, CI. 214-505.
Corompt, Antoine, to Etablissements Bennes Marrel. Hooking device
for lifting a container from the ground onto a lorry. 3,472,407, 10-
14-69, CI. 214-505.
Corona Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha,: See —
Matsumoto, Masato; Samejima, Yukihide; and Watanabe, Kazu-
nari, 3,426,162.
Corp, Robert S.: See—
Crowe, Byron A.; and Corp, Robert S.,3,453,928.
Corpew, Charles Robert, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Shaped
beam cathode ray tube. 3,473,077, 10-14-69, CI. 315-18.
Corpew, Charles R., to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Cathode-ray
tube control circuitry. 3,421,047, 1-7-69, CI. 315-30.
Corporation Constructions MiUs-K: See-
Mary, Dominique; and Bussienne, Christian, 3,458,060.
Corporation Realisations Ultrasoniques: See —
Dory, Jacques, 3,454,922.
Corr, Albert J.: See-
Dunn, Alexander; Livingston, George Turner; and Corr, Albert
J.,3,466,429.
Corradi, Demetrio; and Pasin, Alberto, to Snia Viscosa Societa
Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Apparatus for the
industrial production of spinnable acrylonitrile-based polymers.
3,463,616, 8-26-69, CI. 23-263.
Corral, Joseph S.; and Krantz, Donald E., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Explosive forming method and means.
3,423,977, 1-28-69, CI. 72-56.
Corral, Joseph S.; and Krantz, Donald E., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Progressive deformation method and
means using tubular blanks. 3,474,649, 10-28-69, CI. 72-56.
Corraz, Alfred John: See —
Berger, Leo; and Corraz, Alfred John,3 ,484,449.
Correll, Harold E.: See—
Nahodil, Robert S.; and Correll, Harold E.,3,422,705.
Correll, Quentin E.: See—
Bernier, Donald R.; and Correll, Quentin E.,3,423,735.
Corren, Sidney A. Miniature initiator for electroexploding device.
3,429,260, 2-25-69, CI. 102-28.
Corren, Sidney A.; and Coler, Myron A. Exploding fuse. 3,426,682,
2-11-69, CI. 102-28.
Corren, Sidney A.; and Coler, Myron A. Method of making an elec-
trical initiator. 3,449,999, 6-17-69, CI. 86-1.
Corridon, Juliana M. Tote bag. 3,483,907, 12-16-69, CI. 150-1.7
Corrigall, James Stephen; Waterman, Raymond R.; and Deal, Ken-
neth M., to Vanderbilt, R. T., Company, Inc. Method of making
strap material. 3,424,633, 1-28-69, CI. 156-79.
Corrigan, Charles E., to General Electric Company. Sealing means
for turbomachinery. 3,423,070, 1-21-69, CI. 253-77.
Corrigan, James D.; Bowers, Lester T.; Gilmour, Richard C; and
Wolff, Robert A., to Budd Company, The. Method of making
composite panels by electric-arc braze-welding. 3,436,521, 4-1-69,
CI. 219-129.
Corrigan, Robert E.: See —
Luxton, Dean H., 3,461,571.
Corrinet, Andrew Lucien, to American Can Company. Method of
and instrumentalities for applying plastic closures to container
bodies. 3,420,927, 1-7-69, CI. 264-249.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf: See —
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar.3,466,325.
Brandstrom, Arne Elof; Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Ablad, Bengt
Arne Hjalmar,3 ,466,376.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, to Aktiebolaget
Hassle, Apotekare Paul Nordstroms Fabriker. 2,3-Dihydroxyphen-
ylalkanamides. 3,422,140, 1-14-69, CI. 260-559.
Corrodi, Hans Rudolf; and Carlsson, Per Arvid Emil, to Aktiebolaget
Hassle, Apotekare Paul Nordstroms Fabriker. 3,4-Dihydroxyphen-
ylalkanamides. 3,422,141, 1-14-69, CI. 260-559.
Corrsin, Lester. Electrolytic mercury coulometer including a slotted
tube for containing mercury. 3,464,009, 8-26-69, CI. 324-93.
Corrsin, Lester, to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. Heat sealed
thermoplastic package. 3,477,194, 11-11-69, CI. 53-33.
Corrugated Container Company, The: See —
Conners, John P.; and Davis, Samuel B., 3,430,824.
Schieser, Warren J., 3,421,283.
Corry, Thomas M.; and Spix, George J., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Rectifier-inverter motor power supply. 3,430,123, 2-25-69,
CI. 318-227.
Corsepius, Horst: See—
Bende, Friedrich; Corsepius, Horst; and Hansel,
Werner,3,478,102.
Gey, Werner; Philipp, Wolfgang; Dittrich, Ewald; Corsepius,
Horst; and Bonders, Peter,3,45 1,900.
Hofmann, Hansdieter; Corsepius, Horst; and Kyber, Man-
fred, 3,485, 820.
Corsepius, Horst; and Bende, Friedrich, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktien-
gesellschaft Planung und Bau von Industrieanlagen. Process for the
production of adiponitrile. 3,481,969, 12-2-69, CI. 260-465.2
Corsette, Douglas F., to Diamond International Corporation. Liquid
and paste dispenser. 3,420,413, 1-7-69, CI. 222-107.
LIST OF PATENTEES
317
Corsette, Douglas F., to Diamond International Corporation. Liquid
dispenser having a closure cap. 3,439,843, 4-22-69, CI. 222-212.
Corsette, Douglas F., to Diamond International Corporation.
Aspirating type fluid dispenser. 3,469,744, 9-30-69, CI. 222-193.
Corsi, Gianfranco: See—
Luciani, Luciano; and Corsi, Gianfranco,3,45 1,768.
Luciani, Luciano; and Corsi, Gianfranco,3,461,083.
Corsi, Giannino: See —
Zunino, Mario; Corsi, Giannino; and Sammartino, Fran-
cesco.3,425,350.
Corsmeir, Robert J.: See—
Koff, Bernard L.; Sterman, Albert P.; and Corsmeir, Robert
J. ,3,45 1,653.
Corso, Joseph J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Periodically
grounded inertial navigator. 3,471,108, 10-7-69, CI. 244-77.
Corson, Carl R., to RCA Corporation. Halftone image generator
system. 3,463,880, 8-26-69, CI. 178-7.2
Corson, Claude E., to Coachmen Industries, Inc. Fastening device
for pick-up campers. 3,486,785, 12-30-69, CI. 296-23.
Corson, G. & W.[H. Incorporated: See-
Meyers, William F., 3,423,191.
Corte, Herbert; and Heller, Harold, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Cross-linked acrylate polymers. 3,427,262, 2-11-69,
CI. 260-2.2
Corte, Herbert; Netz, Otto; and Heller, Harold, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the chloromethylation and
cross- linking of aromatic compounds of high molecular weight.
3,425,990, 2-4-69, CI. 260-67.6
Corteggiano, William L.; and Lackey, Donald R., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Heat treating apparatus for hardening selec-
tive workpiece regions while protecting adjacent regions against
hardening. 3,460,815, 8-12-69, CI. 266-4.
Corti, Costante: See—
Sianesi, Dario; Pasetti, Adolfo; and Corti, Costante.3,442,942. v
Cortina West, Inc.: See —
Milbourne, Benjamin K., Sr., 3,485,287.
Cortland Industries, Inc.: See —
Chandler, James Leon, 3,453,769.
Cortz, Henry V., to PPG Industries, Inc., mesne. Process for manu-
facturing tetraorganolead compounds. 3,457,288, 7-22-69, CI.
260-437.
Corum, Donald A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Apparatus for
educing and recovering oil from oil-bearing solids. 3,480,512, 11-
25-69, CI. 196-124.
Corvi-Mora, Camillo. Producing chronoactive pharmaceutical
granules. 3,473,490, 10-21-69, CI. 107-54.
Corwin, Earl L., to Tri-O Dynamics, Inc. Ozone generator for purify-
ing a contaminated fluid system. 3,421,999, 1-14-69, CI. 204-314.
Corwin, Frank R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method of mak-
ing microcircuit pattern masks. 3,476,658, 1 1-4-69, CI. 204-1 1.
Corwin, Harry L., to Vernon Tool Co., Ltd. Mechanical joint and
method of making same. 3,428,338, 2-18-69, CI. 285-39.
Cory Corporation: See—
Eisendrath, David C, 3,422,745.
Eisendrath, David C, 3,476,137.
Karlen, Harvey R.; and Eisendrath, David C, 3,433,149.
Karlen, Harvey R., 3,444,803.
Karlen, Harvey R.; Wagner, Herbert E.; and Eisendrath, David
C, 3,467,130.
Karlen, Harvey R., 3,470,897.
Stozek, Casimir J., 3,444,804.
Wagner, Herbert E.; and Karlen, Harvey R., 3,443,590.
Cory, William E.; and Schrader, Melvin A., to Sands Measurement
Corporation, mesne. Weighing apparatus. 3,446,298, 5-27-69, CI.
177-7.
Cosan Chemical Corporation: See —
Leebrick, John R., 3,437,716.
Weinberg, Elliott L., 3,426,055.
Cosby, Thomas L., to Seek, Incorporated. Rotary machine.
3,456,594, 7-22-69, CI. 103-139.
Cosby, Wayne, 1/2 to Dunn, Fred H. Cassette holderith means for
attachment in the bucky slot of an X-ray table. 3,444,368, 5-13-
69, CI. 250-58.
Cosci, Gino. Process for quantitatively measuring the color density
of stained strips. 3,459,948, 8-5-69, CI. 250-219.
Coscia, Anthony Thomas: See —
Ritson, Daniel Dickerson; Frazier, Charles; and Coscia, Anthony
Thomas.3,438,794.
Coscia, Anthony Thomas, to American Cyanamid Company. Crystal-
line 2,2-alkylidene-bis (p-benzamide inclusion compounds.
3,426,068, 2-4-69, CI. 260-558.
Coscia, Salvatore G., to De Kalb Industries, Inc. Atactic polyolefin
release agents. 3,424,607, 1-28-69, CI. 1 17-5.1
Cosden Oil & Chemical Company: See —
Hahn, Granville J., 3,484,262.
Cosentino, Louis S.; and Stewart, Wilber C, to RCA Corporation.
Cryoelectric memories. 3,482,220, 12-2-69, CI. 340-173.1
Cosenza, Frank J.: See—
Boyd, Thomas R.; Cosenza, Frank J.; and Yamamoto, Albert
K., 3,477,333.
Cosgrove, Donald G.; Erwin, Le Roy E.; and Bielss, Eldon W., to
General Dynamics Corporation. Method and apparatus for deter-
mining linearity characteristics of voltage read-out instruments
utilizing an envelope series of pulses. 3,469,183, 9-23-69, CI. 324-
57.
Coshow, Chester L. Spinning reel depth-gauging means. 3,465,982,
9-9-69, CI. 242-84.2
Cosier, James Edwin Henry: See —
Chapman, Keith James; and Cosier, James Edwin Hen-
ry ,3,456,838.
Coslowsky, Marion M. Automatic snow melter. 3,484,961, 12-23-69,
CI. 37-14.
Cosmescu, Ctin: See —
Luca, Vasile; Runceanu, Gheorghe; Cosmescu, Ctin; and
Ionescu, Alexandru,3,428,288.
Cosmocard, Limited: See —
Foot, George O., 3,424,466.
Cosmodyne Corporation, The: See —
Lightfoot, George James, 3,446,156.
Cosmodyne, Inc.: See —
Hendrix, Lloyd T., 3,486,848.
Cosnard, Jean Claude: See—
Trezain, Claude; and Cosnard, Jean Claude, 3, 423, 165.
Trezsin, Claude; and Cosnard, Jean Claude,3,423,164.
Coss, Raymond L. Orthopedic traction appliance. 3,431,904, 3-11-
69 CI 128-85
Coss' Raymond L. Traction device. 3,461,864, 8-19-69, CI. 128-85.
Coss, Ronald G., to Standard Pneumatic Motor Company. Control
mechanism for power hand tools or instruments. 3,430,710, 3-4-
69, CI. 173-169.
Coss, Ronald G., to Standard Pneumatic Motor Company. Power
transmitting mechanism for attachments for surgical turbines.
3,443,448, 5-13-69, CI. 74-209.
Cossar, Bernard C: See —
Burness, Donald M.; Kennard, Kenneth C; and Cossar, Bernard
C.,3,453,281.
Cossor, A. C, Limited: See —
Gay, Frank Munro, 3,477,880.
Gilbert, Frank Peter, 3,427,680.
Mehrtens, David H., 3,475,752.
Mehrtens, David Henry, 3,457,518.
Smith, Charles Arthur, 3,478,282.
Costa, Armando; and Cerutti, Giovanni, to Olivetti, Ing., C, & C.
S.p.A. Bidirectional step by step feeding device for a record sup-
port, for example a punched tape. 3,435,692, 4-1-69, CI. 74-125.5
Costa, Fulvio: See—
Brunner, Augusto J.; Costa, Fulvio; and Falcone,
Luigi,3,48 1,821.
Costa, Philip J.: See—
Breitbarth, William W.; Carter, John W.; and Costa, Philip
J.,3,454,101.
Costa, Philip J., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. High frequency ro-
tary inductive coupling. 3,441,887, 4-29-69, CI. 336-120.
Costa, Philip J., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Brushless direction
and speed sensing transducer. 3,445,697, 5-20-69, CI. 310-68.
Costa, Roberto Maria; and Codignola, Franco, to Societa Italiana
Resine S.p.A. Method of drawing polyacrylonitrile containing
fibres. 3,449,485, 6-10-69, CI. 264-182.
Costantini, Adelmo, to Lawler Automatic Controls, Inc. Valve as-
sembly. 3,485,371, 12-23-69, CI. 210-135.
Costanza, John R.: See —
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R., 3,444, 136.
Belohlav, Leo R.; and Costanza, John R.,3,479,321.
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., 3,423,352.
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., 3,423,353.
Costanza, John R.; and Dunay, Michael, to Celanese Corporation.
Sanitary products. 3,480,016, 11-25-69, CI. 128-284.
Costanzo, Kathryn N. Animal deodorizing collar attachment.
3,477,409, 11-11-69, CI. 119-106.
Costanzo, Nicholas Joseph, Jr., to Aluminum Plastic Products Cor-
poration. Metal grating. 3,420,015, 1-7-69, CI. 52-180.
Costanzo, Raphael Joseph. Sleeping bag and heater therefor.
3,427,431, 2-1 1-69, CI. 219-212.
Costas, Nicholas J. Disposable coffee cartridge. 3,420,675, 1-7-69,
CI. 99-77.1
Coste, Henri Georges: See —
Fatosme, Albert Rene; and Coste, Henri Georges, 3,465,487.
Costello, Alfred P. Package valve. 3,432,087, 3-11-69, CI. 229-62.5
Costello, Bernard James, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Soldering with radiant energy. 3,457,386, 7-22-69, CI.
219-85.
Costello, Bernard J., to Argus Engineering Company. Soldering ap-
paratus. 3,469,061, 9-23-69, CI. 219-85.
Costello, Christopher: See —
Jatul, Bernard; and Costello, Christopher,3,476,853.
Costello, Leonard C; and Wiegmann, Karl H., to Hull Corporation.
Vacuum dryer shelf temperature control. 3,461,953, 8-19-69, CI.
165-12.
Costello, Richard J.: See—
Weibel, Joseph P., 3,443,066.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Costerousse, Germain: See—
Vignau, Michel; Bucourt, Robert; Tessier, Jean; Costerousse,
Germain; Nedelec, Lucien; Gasc, Jean-Claude; Joly, Robert;
Warnant, Julien; and Goffinet, Bernard, 3,453,267.
Costich, Verne R., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Optical resonator ap-
paratus. 3,487,230, 12-30-69, CI. 307-88.3
Costin, Robert W., to Coach and Car Equipment Corporation. As-
sembly for vertical adjustment of seat cushion. 3,473,776, 10-21-
69, CI. 248-419.
Coston, Otis D. Electric power bypass system and connectors for
reconversion of rural electric service systems. 3,422,281, 1-14-69,
CI. 307-147.
Cosyns, Jean; Derrien, Michel; and Le Page, Jean Francois, to In-
stitut Francais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Catalytic
hydrogenation of diolefins. 3,472,763, 10-14-69, CI. 208-255.
Cosyns, Jean; and Le Page, Jean-Francois, to Institut Francais du
Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process for the selective
hydrogenation of hydrocarbon mixtures. 3,471,400, 10-7-69, CI.
208-255.
Cote, Charles E.: See—
Cressey, John R.; and Cote, Charles E., 3,437,874.
Cote, Jacques Francois: See —
Cooke, William Ernest; Smits, Paul; and Cote, Jacques Fran-
cois.3,47 1,375.
Cote, James A.; Ferrington, Thomas E.; and Gregorian, Razmic S.,
to Grace, W. R., & Co. Vinyl chloride polymer compositions.
3,463,765, 8-26-69, CI. 260-85.5
Cote, Louis E., to General Dynamics Corporation. D. C. motor
speed control system. 3,428,881, 2-18-69, CI. 318-341.
Cote, Maurice F.: See —
Geddry, Bernard L.; Mehron, Martin E.; and Cote, Maurice
F.,3,474,358.
Cote, Monique: See—
Baron, Clafford, 3,470,593.
Cote, Philip J. Air ejector type device. 3,444,584, 5-20-69, CI. 15-
344.
Cote, Raymond A.: See —
Bailey, Ernest L.; Cote, Raymond A.; and Schrier, Bruce
H., 3,447,672.
Cothery, Harry R. Windshield removing tool. 3,448,517, 6-10-69, CI.
30-140.
Cothran, Otis J. Electrolytic apparatus for removing metals from
solutions. 3,450,622, 6-17-69, CI. 204-234.
Cothran, Wade R., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Inclinometer.
3,478,437, 11-18-69, CI. 33-206.
Cothron, Lawson B. Combination latch and dead bolt lock.
3,451,704, 6-24-69, CI. 292-198.
Cotin, Francis L.: See —
Cambou, Francis G.; and Cotin, Francis L., 3,446,958.
Cotney, James D., to General Motors Corporation. Workpiece
transfer device. 3,473,676, 10-21-69, CI. 214-8.5
Cotrupe, Dcmetrio P.; Wellman, William E.; and Burton, Paul E., to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Method for preparing
dihydroisophorone. 3,446,850, 5-27-69, CI. 260-586.
Cotta, Ernesto; Grcin, Arpad; and Spalla, Celestino, to Societa Far-
maccutici Italia. Microbiological process for preparing
aminosidine. 3,454,469, 7-8-69, CI. 195-80.
Cotta, Ezio D.; and Ford, Vernon E., to Polaroid Corporation. Expo-
sure control apparatus. 3,468,237, 9-23-69, CI. 95-63.
Cotta Ramusino, Francesco: See —
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, Francesco, 3,483, 796.
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, 3,43 1,797.
Cottam, Ronald Geoffrey; and Topham, Alan Roger, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Electro chemical apparatus.
3,464,91 I, 9-2-69, CI. 204-220.
Cottcn, Richard M. Pedal board for musical instrument. 3,433,881,
3-18-69, CI. 84-1.17
Cotter, Howard E.; and Barth, Jay E. Center-feed spreader.
3,441,224, 4-29-69, CI. 239-656.
Cotter, Howard E.; and Barth, Jay E. Mixer assembly for wide-path
spreader of granular materials. 3,441,225, 4-29-69, CI. 239-683.
Cotter, Mary Lou: See —
Eschinasi, Emilc H.; and Cotter, Mary Lou, 3,439,042.
Cotter, Robert J.; Apcl, Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B., Jr., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Polycarbonates of the bisphenol of
dicyclopcntadicnc. 3,461,097, 8-12-69, CI. 260-47.
Cotter, Robert J.; Apcl, Francis N.; and Conte, Louis B., Jr., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Polycarbonates of the bisphenol of
cyclohexadicnc. 3,461,098, 8-12-69, CI. 260-47.
Cotter, William L.; and Rciss, Martin H., to Vandalarm Security
Systems, Inc. Sound responsive intruder detection circuit.
3,471,846, 10-7-69, CI. 340-258.
Cotterman, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Detection of electromagnetic radiation from nuclear
explosions. 3,467,826, 9-16-69, CI. 250-83.3
Cottignies, Stanislas, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Device
for detecting radioactive contamination of a surface. 3,428,808, 2-
18-69, CI. 250-83.6
Cottingham, Robert A., to Budd Company, The. Extruding molding
compounds. 3,461,490, 8-19-69, CI. 18-13.
Cottle, Victor Claude Herbert: See-
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton, Thomas Richard; Cottle, Vic-
tor Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David,3,466,850.
Cotton de Bennetot.Michel M.; Lostis, Pierre J.; and Simon, Jacques
F., to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Device im-
parting a planetary motion to members enclosed in a controlled
medium. 3,422,297, 1-14-69, CI. 310-80.
Cotton Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Cox, Donald J., 3,423,797.
Cotton, Ivan C: See-
West, Ernest; Cotton, Ivan C; Challenger, Frederick R.; and
Cotton, Ivan C, 3,449,930.
West, Ernest; Cotton, Ivan C; Challenger, Frederick R.; and
Cotton, Ivan C.,3,449,930.
Cotton, James F.; and Heard, Maurice E., to West Point-Pepperell,
Inc. Aldehyde fixation on polymeric material. 3,420,696, 1-7-69,
CI. 117-118
Cotton, Joseph Bernard; and Sanderson, Brenda, to Imperial Metal
Industries (Kynoch) Limited. Method of electrically heating an
aqueous electrolyte. 3,469,074, 9-23-69, CI. 219-284.
Cotton Producers Institute: See —
Getchell, Nelson F.; and Hollies, Norman R. S., 3,472,606.
Smith, Leonard, 3,445,277.
Tovey, Henry, 3,434,794.
Tovey, Henry; Prahl, Helmut F.; and Hart, Frederick M.,
3,434,870.
Cotton, Robert B., to All American Engineering Company. Device
for paying out, retarding and retrieving line. 3,467,347, 9-16-69,
CI. 244-110.
Cotton Silk and Man-Made Fibres Research Association, The: See —
Head, Frank Samuel Henry; and Lund, Gerald, 3,431,306.
Cotton Silk and Man-Made Fibres Research Association: See —
Parish, Geoffrey James, 3,476,629.
Cotton, William, Limited: See —
Bentley, William; and Blood, Raymond, 3,434,305.
Cottrell, David Walter: See-
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter,3,453,337.
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter.3,453,338.
Cottrell, David Walter, to Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.)
Limited. Alkali metal fluoride pellets. 3,472,789, 10-14-69, CI.
252-441.
Cottrell, Harold L. Variable hydraulic transmission and control.
3,455,110, 7-15-69, CI. 60-54.
Cottrell, James E., Jr.: See —
Ching, Wallace K. L.; Cottrell, James E., Jr.; Sherman, John D.;
and Weinmann, Helmut T., 3,484,555.
Cottrez, Gerard: See—
Birard, Claude Auguste; and Cottrez, Gerard, 3,483,555.
Cotts, Louis C. Electric duct heater. 3,440,400, 4-22-69, CI. 219-
367.
Couch, Claude R. Timber truss plate-fastener and system. 3,449,997,
6-17-69, CI. 85-13.
Couch, Francis Hartley, to Broadbent, Thomas, & Sons Limited.
Vibrating centrifuges. 3,459,308, 8-5-69, CI. 210-370.
Couch Industries, Inc.: See —
Couch, Virgil R., Jr., 3,472,316.
Couch, Robert W.: See—
Mahlstedt, Henry; Dunn, James W.; Couch, Robert W.; and
Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.,3,46 1,048.
Couch, Virgil R., Jr., 95% to Couch Industries, Inc., and 5% to Ray,
Henry T. Layered heat exchanger with interlocking header plates.
3,472,316, 10-14-69, CI. 165-153.
Couche, Raymond Arthur. Wool scouring process. 3,441,368, 4-29-
69, CI. 8-139.1
Coudray, Michel, to Societe Indatom. Nuclear reactor pressure ves-
sel. 3,424,239, 1-28-69, CI. 165-136.
Coudriet, Raymond T., to Chrysler Corporation. Engine coolant flow
control valve. 3,485,448, 12-23-69, CI. 236-34.
Couey, Neal B. Car theft prevention apparatus. 3,443,546, 5-13-69,
CI. 116-81.
Couget, Jacques. Window wiper for motor vehicles. 3,448,480, 6-10-
69, CI. 15-250.
Cougoule, Robert L., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Microwave
oven. 3,430,022, 2-25-69, CI. 219-10.55
Cougoule, Robert L., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Microwave
oven having a mode stirrer located within the waveguide.
3,439,143, 4-15-69, CI. 219-10.55
Couick, John W.: See —
Oatfield, John C; Davis, Samuel J.; and Couick, John
W., 3,457,602.
Couillais, Yvan A., to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Sectional feed
wire. 3,422,944, 1-21-69, CI. 193-1.
Couillaud, Andre: See —
Larde, Raymond; and Couillaud, Andre, 3,446, 746.
Larde, Raymond; and Couillaud, Andre, 3,474,086.
Couleur, John F.: See —
Bahrs, David L.; and Couleur, John F.,3,479,649.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A. ,3,425,039.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A.,3,454,931.
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Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shell, Donald L.; and Shelly, William
A. ,3,454,932.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shelly, William A.; and Weil, John
W., 3,454,933.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A. ,3,454,934.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly,
William A. ,3,483,525.
Cantrell, Harry N.; and Couleur, John F.,3,473,159.
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Ruth, Richard
L.,3,479,647.
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Shelly, William
A. ,3,482,264.
Couleur, John F., to General Electric Company. Data processing
system having variable character length. 3,483,526, 12-9-69, CI.
340-172.5
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.; and
Bahrs, David L., to General Electric Company. Data processing
unit for executing commands by external apparatus. 3,471,834,
10-7-69, CI. 340-172.5
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.; and
Bahrs, David L., to General Electric Company. Data processing
unit for providing sequential memory access and record thereof.
3,473,154, 10-14-69, CI. 340--1725
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.; and
Bahrs, David L., to General Electric Company. Apparatus provid-
ing access to storage device on priority-allocated basis. 3,473,155,
10-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.; and
Bahrs, David L., to General Electric Company. Data processing
unit for providing sequential memory access and record thereof
under control of external apparatus. 3,473,156, 10-14-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.; and
Bahrs, David L., to General Electric Company. Data processing
unit for providing command selection by externals apparatus.
3,478,320, 11-11-69, CI. 340-172.5
Couleur, John F.; and Ruth, Richard L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Data processing system including means for detecting illegal
actions and generating codes in response thereto. 3,478,324, 11-
11-69, CI. 340-172.5
Coulman, William J. T., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Method of
and composition for preventing 'white rust' formation. 3,477,882,
11-11-69, CI. 148-6.16
Coulombe, Lionel J., to Singer Company, The. Throat plate raising
attachments for sewing machines. 3,440,987, 4-29-69, CI. 112-
260.
Coulombe, Lionel J., to Singer Company, The. Cam removing device
for a sewing machine. 3,457,887, 7-29-69, CI. 1 12-158.
Coulson, David F. Freight transportation equipment for railway cars.
3,486,467, 12-30-69, CI. 105-368.
Coulson, Samuel Howard, to Geigy Chemical Corporation.
Polypropylene of enhanced impact strength. 3,466,257, 9-9-69, CI.
260-30.6
Coulter, Albert George; and English, Brian Box, to Ferranti,
Limited. Character transmission and reproduction systems.
3,484,550, 12-16-69, CI. 178-30.
Coulter, Albert L. Check valve. 3,457,949, 7-29-69, CI. 137-543.21
Coulter, Albert W., Jr.; Copeland, Claude T.; and Kucera, Clare H.,
to Dow Chemical Company, The. Sand consolidation. 3,443,386,
5-13-69, CI. 61-36.
Coulter, David C, to Melpar, Inc. Speech synthesizer having Q mul-
tiplier. 3,423,530, 1-21-69, CI. 179-1.
Coulter, Earl E.; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Modrak, Thomas M., to
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Vapor and liquid drum includ-
ing cyclone separator. 3,435,598, 4-1-69, CI. 55-424.
Coulter, Edward H.: See —
Thornhill, Philip G.; and Coulter, Edward H., 3,450,495.
Coulter Electronics, Inc.: See—
Bloomfield, Leo B.; Hogg, Walter R.; Coulter, Wallace H.; and
Dorman, Ervin L., 3,473,010.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., 3,439,267.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., 3,444,463.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., 3,444,464.
Marchesini, Ccsare; Hogg, Walter R.; and Klein, Robert I.,
3,424,897.
Valley, Richard B.; and Morse, Theodore H., 3,441,848.
Coulter, Erie C, to Decar Plastic Corporation, mesne. Closet struc-
ture. 3,421,275, 1-14-69, CI. 52-241.
Coulter, James Lee, to General Motors Corporation. Fluid flow con-
] trol valve. 3,482,595, 12-9-69, CI. 137-539.
iCoulter, John Q.: See—
Reeves, Robert Bruce; and Coulter, John Q., 3,452, 71 1.
Coulter, John S., to Iowa Paint Manufacturing Company, Incor-
porated. Storage stable coating composition comprising alkyd
t resin, esterified inorganic acid, and volatile buffer material.
3,445,410, 5-20-69, CI. 260-21.
Coulter, Wallace H.: See—
Bloomfield, Leo B.; Hogg, Walter R.; Coulter, Wallace H.; and
Dorman, Ervin L.,3,473,010.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., to Coulter Electronics,
Inc. Automatic hematocrit measuring apparatus. 3,439,267, 4-15-
69, CI. 324-71.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., to Coulter Electronics,
Inc. Particle analyzing apparatus and method utilizing multiple
apertures. 3,444,463, 5-13-69, CI. 324-71.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R., to Coulter Electronics,
Inc. Multiple aperture fittings for particle analyzing apparatus.
3,444,464, 5-13-69, CI. 324-71.
Council, Bill E.; and Woods, Warren W., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Lubricant composition and method of using same.
3,438,896, 4-15-69, CI. 252-12.
Council for Tobacco Research-U.S.A.: See —
Walton, Richard Rhodes, 3,476,119.
Council, Lemuel L., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Portable pipe-handling apparatus. 3,458,055, 7-29-69, CI. 214-1.
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research: See —
Balain, Kanwal Singh; and Singh, Inderjeet, 3,426,727.
Chipalkatti, Vasant B.; Desai, Ramanlal M.; Sattur, Narayan B.;
and Hussain, Iftikhar, 3,457,024.
Chipalkatti, Vasant Bhimrao; Desai, Ramanlal Markandrai; Sat-
tur, Naranyan Balvantrao; and Husain, Iftikhar, 3,457,026.
Countess, Clem C., Jr.; and Rymsza, Daniel T., to E. W. Bliss Com-
pany. Movable bolster lowering arrangement. 3,422,660, 1-21-69,
CI. 72-448.
Countess Natalie, Inc.: See —
Belokin, Paul, Jr., 3,465,927.
Schwartz, Natalie Pels, 3,423,763.
Schwartz, Natalie Pels; Voller, Norman L.; Hamman, Denver C;
and Chapman, Robert E., 3,465,926.
Countryman, Albert J.; and Cogar, George R., to Mohawk Data
Sciences Corporation. Printed circuit assembly apparatus.
3,426,415,2-11-69, CI. 29-203.
Counts, William E.; and Bruhl, Donald A., Jr., to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Cermet resistance element. 3,479,216, 11-18-69, CI.
117-227.
County Commerical Cars Limited: See —
Davey, Joseph, 3,475,989.
Couper, John R., to FTS Corporation, mesne. Portable waste
disposer. 3,452,368, 7-1-69, CI. 4-142.
Couper, Monroe: See —
Spriestersbach, David Richard; Clarke, Ray Allen; Couper,
Monroe; and Patterson, Hugh T.,3,473,998.
Coupette, Werner, to Standard-Messo Duisburg Gesellschaft fur
Chemie- Technik mbH & Co. Apparatus for vacuum treating
liquid steel according to the circulation method. 3,479,022, 1 1-18-
69, CI. 266-34.
Coupland, Keith, to Orobis Limited, mesne. Process for the produc-
tion of overbased alkyl phenates suitable for use in lubricant addi-
tives. 3,437,595, 4-8-69, CI. 252-42.7
Coupland, Ralph: See —
Page, Wilbur M.; and Coupland, Ralph.3,472,282.
Couquelet, Dieudonne Marie. Machine for the manufacture of glass
hollow ware. 3,424,570, 1-28-69, CI. 65-276.
Couquelet, Dieudonne-Marie, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participa-
tions Couquelet, en abrege SEPAC, Societe Anonyme. Apparatus
for controlled heat softening of glass tubing. 3,462,255, 8-19-69,
CI. 65-158.
Cour, Thomas H. Manufacture of dimethylethanolamine. 3,429,925,
2-25-69, CI. 260-584.
Cour, Thomas H.: See —
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Cour, Thomas H., 3,484,488.
Milligan, John G.; and Cour, Thomas H., 3,448, 152.
Courbat, Pierre J., to Zyma S.A. Quercetin and quercetin glycoside.
3,420,815, 1-7-69, CI. 260-210.
Courier Enterprises: See —
Hancock, Harold E., 3,471,096.
Trott, David H., 3,462,055.
Couris, Alexander. Drive assembly. 3,430,509, 3-4-69, CI. 74-413.
Cournoyer, George R., to USM Corporation. Roll positioning
mechanism. 3,479,951, 11-25-69, CI. 100-170.
Cournoyer, George R.; and Hold, Peter, to Farrel Corporation.
Driven controlled deflection roll. 3,481,016, 12-2-69, CI. 29-116.
Cournoyer, Hector S., to Grooming Developers, Inc., mesne. Hair-
styling tool. 3,481,345, 12-2-69, CI. 132-145.
Cours, Donald V.; McGee, John K.; and Lafferty, Harold L., to Gray
Tool Company. Pipe lining apparatus. 3,462,821, 8-26-69, CI. 29-
200.
Coursault, Roger, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Devices
for converting a passenger automobile into a utility vehicle.
3,479,079, 11-18-69, CI. 296-26.
Court, Otto: See-
Schneider, Rudolf; BottenbrucrT, Ludwig; Court, Otto; Damsky,
Walter; Spott, Georg; and Lippert, Axel, 3,427,003.
Court, Patrick R. J.: See—
Reiter, Abraham M.; and Court, Patrick R. J.,3,478,166.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Courtaulds Limited: See—
Ardron, Geoffrey, 3,471,909.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, 3,477,286.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, 3,482,320.
Baker, Bernard Stuart, 3,482,439.
Berridge, Francis James, 3,440,700.
Brealey, Graham John, 3,431,244.
Dixon, Olaf George; and Clewlow, Raymond Kevan, 3,452,410.
Furness, Vera I.; and Krzesinski, Boleslaw, 3,449,476.
Hawtin, Selwyn George; Smith, David Roger; and Field, Dennis
Ronald, 3,477,218.
Marshall, Geoffrey; and Smith, Gordon Ernest, 3,470,139.
Robinson, Frank; and Chell, Frederick Nunnerley, 3,474,643.
Sayers, Leslie W., 3,430,314.
Strang, Alastair, 3,430,753.
Courte, Jacques, to Soletanche. Method for interconnecting succes-
sive sections of walls and partitions cast in the ground. 3,422,627,
1-21-69,01.61-35.
Courter, Jack P., to Boeing Company, The. Cargo loading
mechanism. 3,478,904, 11-18-69, CI. 214-75.
Courter, Leo A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Packer for well
treatment. 3,436,084, 4-1-69, CI. 277-1 16.2
Courtier, Armand Jean, to Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-
Gobain. Procedure for the preparation of olefin oxides. 3,455,797,
7-15-69, CI. 204-80.
Courtney, Donald L., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Hair groom-
ing aid. 3,458,624, 7-29-69, CI. 424-71.
Courtney-Pratt, Jeofry S.; and Hargrove, Logan E., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical information trans-
mission system. 3,435,230, 3-25-69, CI. 250-199.
Courtois, Peter D.; and Ericksson, George J., to Superior Concrete
Accessories, Inc. Anchor insert and pick-up unit therefor.
3,420,014, 1-7-69, CI. 52-173.
Courtois, Peter D.; and Eriksson, George J., to Superior Concrete
Accessories, Inc. Anchor insert and pickup unit for a concrete
slab. 3,431,012, 3-4-69, CI. 294-86.
Courtot, Louis B.; and Gibson, Willard C, to Textron Inc., mesne.
Lock type excess flow valve. 3,469,605, 9-30-69, CI. 137-630.
Courtot, Louis B.; Jeromsom, James R., Jr.; and Morse, Philip W., to
Weatherhead Company, The. Hose coupling having clamp posi-
tioning means. 3,463,517, 8-26-69, CI. 285-93.
Courtot, Louis B.; and Mack, Thomas J., to Weatherhead Company,
The. Composite forged fitting of diverse metals. 3,442,537, 5-6-69,
CI. 285-174.
Courtot, Pierre Albert, to Centre Technique des Industries de la
Fonderie. Thermostatically controlled governor valves. 3,448,922,
6-10-69, CI. 236-93.
Courvoisier, Pierre; and Lambert, Irma, to Commissariat a l'F ergie
Atomique. Process of isotopic enrichment by bithermal exchange
NH3-H2. 3,464,789, 9-2-69, CI. 23-193.
Cousar, James F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Multiple com-
partmented container. 3,459,295, 8-5-69, CI. 206-47.
Cousin, Maurice; Klein, Robert; Loiselet, Yves; and Sonet, Gilbert,
to Societe Generale de Constructions Electriques et Mecaniques
(ALSTHOM). High speed protective circuit for regulating
transistors. 3,456,125, 7-15-69, CI. 307-202.
Cousin, Michel: See —
Brion, Jacques; Cousin, Michel; Talejkinski, Wulf; and Volk,
Andre.3,479,800.
Cousin, Philippe; and Roche, Rene, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Method and apparatus for the physical separation of
the components of a binary mixture. 3,425,812, 2-4-69, CI. 23-
326.
Cousino, Ralph E., to Orrtronics, Inc. Endless magnetic tape car-
tridge. 3,420,461, 1-7-69, CI. 242-55.19
Cousino, Ralph E., to Orrtronics, Inc. Tape cartridge. 3,420,463, 1-
7-69, CI. 242-55.19
Cousins, Richard C: See-
Bunch, Russell W.; and Cousins, Richard C.,3,447,222.
Cousins, Richard C; Cooley, Eugene A.; Worstell, Wayne C; and
Eaton, James L., to Albina Engine and Machine Works, Inc. Posi-
tionable vehicle. 3,424,272, 1-28-69, CI. 182-16.
Cousserans, Gilbert: See—
Pomot, Jean; Amanrich, Robert; and Cousserans, Gil-
bert,3,458,508.
Cousserans, Gilbert; and Amanrich, Robert, to Office National In-
dustrie! de L'Azote. Extraction of wet process phosphoric acid
using organic sulfoxides. 3,438,746, 4-15-69, CI. 23-312.
Cousteau, Jacques Yves; and Gagnan, Emile, to La Spirotechnique.
Device for discharging the gases exhaled by the wearer of a
respiratory apparatus. 3,480,011, 1 1-25-69, CI. 128-142.2
Coutant, Andre; and Mathot, Jacques, to Eclair International,
Societe Anonyme. Film moving mechanism of motion-picture ap-
paratus. 3,434,640, 3-25-69, CI. 226-57.
Coutant, Robert W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Preparation of triphenyl (biphenylyl) silanes. 3,465,017, 9-2-69,
CI. 260-448.2
Coutilish, George P., to General Motors Corporation. Toggle clamp.
3,480,271, 11-25-69, CI. 269-228.
Couturier, Georges; and Gauthier, Charles, to Crylor. Apparatus for
the layering of tow. 3,423,807, 1-28-69, CI. 28-21.
Couvreur, Michel Joseph. Logic adaptive process and system for the
automatic control of the production of power in interconnected
electric networks. 3,465,164, 9-2-69, CI. 307-57.
Coval, Robert A.; and Schade, Charles W., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Batteries of electrochemical cells containing electrolyte
metering tubes. 3,421,996, 1-14-69, CI. 204-255.
Coveney, Howard W. Cosmetic fingernail mask assembly. 3,461,885,
8-19-69, CI. 132-88.5
Coventry Gauge & Tool Company Limited: See —
Davidson, John Bruce, 3,444,971.
Davidson, John Bruce, 3,484,816.
Cover, James A., to Harsco Corporation. Tailgate apparatus.
3,440,764, 4-29-69, CI. 49-280.
Cover, Ralph. Washing and screening apparatus. 3,454,162, 7-8-69,
CI. 209-269.
Cover, Ralph; and Kemper, Clyde A., to United Company, The. Can
shaking device. 3,427,004, 2-11-69, CI. 259-59.
Coverstone, Stephen L.; and Hughes, Raymond K. Sewn closure
square bottom bag. 3,473,724, 10-21-69, CI. 229-58.
Covert, Eugene E., to Hercules Incorporated. Apparatus for regulat-
ing the power output of an MHD generator. 3,482,123, 12-2-69,
CI. 310-11.
Covert, Paul W., to Magnetics, Inc. Direct current measurement ap-
paratus. 3,430,142, 2-25-69, CI. 324-117.
Covert, Thomas H., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Method and
apparatus for simultaneous testing of containers for ability to
withstand internal pressurization and for fluid leakage. 3,465,572,
9-9-69, CI. 73-49.2
Covertine, Frank: See —
Freed, Arnold; and Covertine, Frank,3,435,994.
Covey, Ivan. Portable cooking and heating device. 3,478,734, 11-18-
69, CI. 126-44.
Covey, Rupert A.; Smith, Allen E.; and Hubbard, Winchester L., to
Uniroyal, Inc. Method of protecting plants with sulfurous acid or-
ganic esters. 3,463,859, 8-26-69, CI. 424-303.
Covey, Rupert A.: See —
von Schmeling, Bogislav; and Covey, Rupert A. ,3, 428,734.
Coviello, Gino J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Suppression of
strong interfering signals in a radio receiver. 3,478,268, 11-11-69,
CI. 325-65.
Covill, Dennis H., to E.M.I.-Cossor Electronics Limited. Interrogat-
ing apparatus for determining the optimum frequency for radio
communication. 3,475,684, 10-28-69, CI. 325-67.
Covill, Dennis H., to E.M.I.-Cossor Electronics Limited. Interrogat-
ing apparatus for determining optimum frequency for radio com-
munication. 3,475,685, 10-28-69, CI. 325-67.
Covington, Charles H. Air circulating means for a patio table and
umbrella therefor. 3,444,799, 5-20-69, CI. 98-1.
Cow & Gate Limited: See —
Charles, George K., 3,446,690.
Robertson, George M.; and Charles, George K., 3,468,026.
Cowal, Alexander R.; Sams, Gary L.; and Sollie, William H. Device
for operating switches. 3,438,662, 4-15-69, CI. 287-104.
Cowan, Arnold A., to Bobrick Corporation, The, mesne. Recessed
washroom dispenser and method of installing the same. 3,432,217,
3-11-69, CI. 312-242.
Cowan, Arnold A., to Bobrick Corporation, The, mesne. Balanced
shutoff valve. 3,469,818, 9-30-69, CI. 251-129.
Cowan, Charles V. Easel clip. 3,427,695, 2-18-69, CI. 24-259.
Cowan, Claude Isaac, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited.
Analogue digital converters. 3,425,054, 1-28-69, CI. 340-347.
Cowan, George R.: See—
Bergmann, Oswald R.; Buchwald, Joseph; and Cowan, George
R., 3,439,408.
Cowan, Gerald de G., to Automation Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic
search wheel assembly. 3,442,119, 5-6-69, CI. 73-67.5
Cowan, Gerald de G.; and Munger, Donald W., to Automation In-
dustries, Inc. Ultrasonic nondestructive tester including means for
separating electrical noise from the electrical signals. 3,482,434,
12-9-69, CI. 73-67.8
Cowan, Jack C; Beasley, Augustus Earl, Jr.; Jordan, John W.; Fin-
layson, Claude Malcolm; and Sterns, Robert O., to National Lead
Company. Dispersion process and composition. 3,425,953, 2-4-69,
CI. 252-363.5
Cowan Pressroom Products, Inc.: See—
Nettleman, John B., 3,430,560.
Cowan, Robert N., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Universal
expandable winding mandrel. 3,458,150, 7-29-69, CI. 242-72.
Cowan, Stuart C. Baby environment simulator. 3,419,923, 1-7-69,
CI. 5-348.
Cowan, William C, 50% to Rees Burner & Blow Pipe Co. Industrial
burner system. 3,472,184, 10-14-69, CI. 110-7.
Cowans, Kenneth W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Cryogenic
refrigerator adapted to miniaturization. 3,423,948, 1-28-69, CI.
62-6.
Cowans, Kenneth W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Cryogenic
refrigerator arrangement. 3,469,409, 9-30-69, CI. 62-6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
321
Cowdin, Lloyd D. Fluid control valve. 3,451,430, 6-24-69, CI. 137-
625.69
Cowell, Clifton Douglas; and Tyler, Geoffrey James, to British Nylon
Spinners Limited. N-alkyl substituted polyamide elastomers.
3,485,805, 12-23-69, CI. 260-78.
Cowell, Robert L.; and May, Richard L., to Mattel, Inc. Means for
automatically actuating an animating device in an oscillating toy.
3,475,856, 11-4-69, CI. 46-232.
Cowell, Terence K., to Brooke, Godfrey. Skin resistance reaction
time testing apparatus. 3,468,302, 9-23-69, CI. 128-2.1
Cowin, William Alan; and Carter, Ronald Philip, to English Electric
Company Limited, The. Electrical signal phase comparator.
3,469,196, 9-23-69, CI. 328-133.
Cowles, Charles Donald, to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Trans-
ports for elongated material. 3,434,639, 3-25-69, CI. 226-21.
Cowles Chemical Company: See—
Bohman, Wenzel L., 3,457,124.
Shaver, Richard C, 3,471,253.
Cowles, Craig H., to Aluminum Specialty Company. Electrostatic
coating device. 3,476,082, 11-4-69, CI. 118-635.
Cowles, David H. Lathe attachment. 3,434,384, 3-25-69, CI. 90-11.
Cowles, John H., to Torrington Company, The. Bearing seals for
drawn cup bearings. 3,423,140, 1-21-69, CI. 308-187.2
Cowles, John H.; and Rollins, James W., to Torrington Company,
The. Method and apparatus for rolling bearing races. 3,434,322,
3-25-69, CI. 72-107.
Cowles, Robert John, to Quality Components, Incorporated. Method
of manufacturing cylindrical ceramic capacitors. 3,435,496, 4-1-
69, CI. 29-25.42
Cowley, Francis X., to Crowley Hession Engineers. Cryogenic tanks
and process of making the same. 3,446,888, 5-27-69, CI. 264-256.
Cowley, George E. Bath. 3,423,769, 1-28-69, CI. 4-173.
Cowley, Harold Raymond; and Lashenko, John, to Stothert and Pitt,
Limited. Non-steerable twin roll vibrating roller. 3,439,594, 4-22-
69, CI. 94-50.
Cowley, John James, to Therapeutic Research Corporation Limited.
Tubular pressure vessel. 3,432,060, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-3.
Cowley, Sidney Ian; Wilde, Goeffrey Light; and Honey, Alfred John,
to Rolls-Royce Limited. Gas turbine by-pass engines. 3,465,525, 9-
9-69, CI. 60-261.
Cowlin, Donald G. Belt coupled drive means. 3,426,605, 2-11-69,
CI. 74-219.
Cowlishaw, Frank; and Town, Frank, to Dobson, W. E. & F.,
Limited. Transportable load-carrying appliances. 3,460,697, 8-12-
69, CI. 214-515.
Cowlishaw, Frank; and Town, Frank, to Dobson, W. E., & F.,
Limited. Transportable load-carrying appliances. 3,476,275, 11-4-
69, CI. 214-517.
Cowman, George W.: See —
Zelik, Hynek J.; and Cowman, George W., 3,450,917.
Cowpland, Michael C. J.: See —
Lajeunesse, Harry J.; Cowpland, Michael C. J.; and Hanna, John
L.,3,463,723.
Cox & Wright Limited: See —
Wright, Malcolm Edward John; and Cox, Gordon Cavell,
3,471,880.
Cox, Allan: See-
Smith, Lloyd B.,; Guinn, John T., Jr.; and Cox, Allan.3,477,1 11.
Cox, Alvon R., to Abbott Laboratories. Cored pillow and method of
making same. 3,462,776, 8-26-69, CI. 6-337.
Cox, Andrew J. Safety device for trenches and the like. 3,470,699,
10-7-69, CI. 61-41.
Cox, Andrew P., Jr.; and Price, William L., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Signal processor. 3,432,851, 3-1 1-69, CI. 343-6.5
Cox, Andrew P., Jr.: See—
Abruzzo, Joseph; Cox, Andrew P., Jr.; and Hollandbeck,
Raymond F.,3,460,060.
Cox, Arthur S.; and Taggart, John H., to Suburban Mechanical Con-
tractors, Inc. Production of char. 3,471,369, 10-7-69, CI. 202-106.
Cox, Arthur; Gladysz, Carl V.; and Linke, Arthur G., to Dominion
Foundries and Steel Limited. Quenching zinc metal coatings with
atomised water spray. 3,428,023, 2-18-69, CI. 1 18-68.
Cox, Bing A.: See-
Curtis, Larry L.; O'Gorman, Thomas M.; and Cox, Bing
A. ,3,438,349.
Cox, Bradley G., to Baker Perkins Inc. Centrifugal machine.
3,451,550, 6-24-69, CI. 210-78.
Cox, Cecil Wayne; and Hornung, Louis M., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Accumulator for performing arithmetic
operations. 3,426,185, 2-4-69, CI. 235-176.
Cox, Clarence D., to Canadian Patents and Development Limited.
Comparator circuit having a hall generator for measurement of
D.C. magnetic fields. 3,422,347, 1-14-69, CI. 324-45.
Cox, Clarence: See—
Horton, Gilbert; Ruth, Wayne A.; and Cox, Clarence.3,433,107.
Cox, David B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Lubrication system em-
ploying a viscoelastic liquid. 3,443,663, 5-13-69, CI. 184-6.
Cox, David B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Sealing system. 3,449,025,
6-10-69, CI. 308-36.3
Cox, Dean M., to General Motors Corporation. Corrugated plate
type heat exchanger. 3,451,474, 6-24-69, CI. 165-166.
Cox, Donald C, to United States of America, Army, mesne. Elmina-
tion of phase errors due to antenna vibration. 3,482,246, 12-2-69,
CI. 343-100.
Cox, Donald J., to Cotton Enterprises, Inc. Boll and burr extractors.
3,423,797, 1-28-69, CI. 19-202.
Cox, Duane Morley: See —
Fuentes, Manuel N.; and Cox, Duane Morley ,3,465,966.
Cox, Ernest Francis, to Ronson Corporation. Oscillating electric
motor structure. 3,437,852, 4-8-69, CI. 310-36.
Cox, Ernest Francis, to Ronson Corporation. Heater assembly.
3,486,003, 12-23-69, CI. 219-375.
Cox, Ernest P. Scope sight lens protector. 3,465,446, 9-9-69, CI. 33-
50.
Cox, Eugene B., to General Electric Company. Electrical elements
with impregnated dielectric and insulators. 3,450,968, 6-17-69, CI.
317-258.
Cox, Eugene F.; and Knopf, Robert J., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Phenol-formaldehyde-aliphatic amine condensation products.
3,436,373, 4-1-69, CI. 260-51.5
Cox, Eugene F.: See —
Hostettler, Fritz; and Cox, Eugene F.,3,422,1 18.
Hostettler, Fritz; and Cox, Eugene F.,3,426,042.
Cox, Frank T., Jr.; Powers, Richard L.; and Williams, William J., to
Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne. Brake actuator. 3,462,986,
8-26-69, CI. 92-63.
Cox, Furman S., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Loom
box front. 3,426,809, 2-11-69, CI. 139-183.
Cox, George W.; Garcia, Lloyd J.; and Reyes, Edward, to Aggregate
Plant Products Company. Mobile concrete batching plant.
3,476,270, 11-4-69, CI. 214-2.
Cox, Gerald E.; and Krup, Donald Edward, to Therm-Appliance
Mfg., Co., Inc. Apparatus for heating self-contained popcorn con-
tainers. 3,465,667, 9-9-69, CI. 99-238.3
Cox, Gordon Cavell: See —
Wright, Malcolm Edward John; and Cox, Gordon
Cavell.3,47 1,880.
Cox, Herbert F., Jr. Liquid measuring device. 3,447,721, 6-3-69, CI.
222-107.
Cox, Herschel A., Jr. Self rolling dispensing tube. 3,458,087, 7-29-
69, CI. 222-99.
Cox, Howard D.; and Rosenberg, Harry W., to Titanium Metals Cor-
poration of America. Titanium-base alloys. 3,457,068, 7-22-69, CI.
75-175.5
Cox, Hubert L.: See—
Haroldson, Arthur H.; and Cox, Hubert L.,3,434,889.
Cox, Ivan F.; and Albert, Wallace R. Guitar type keying system for
other instruments. 3,482,028, 12-2-69, CI. 84-1.16
Cox, Jack C; and Meldau, Robert F., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Retrievable filter apparatus. 3,437,135, 4-8-69, CI. 166-115.
Cox, Jack Lamarr; and Crouch, Arthur B., to Radiation Incor-
porated. Welder alignment and positioning fixture. 3,475,582, 10-
28-69, CI. 219-119.
Cox, James R. Drift detector. 3,434,062, 3-18-69, CI. 328-163.
Cox, James V.: See—
Altman, Max S.; and Cox, James V.,3,478,738.
Cox, Jesse H.: See—
McClintock, Eugene P.; and Cox, Jesse H., 3,464,600.
Cox, John B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Flow indicator and control
system. 3,446,986, 5-27-69, CI. 307-118.
Cox, John E.; Hasser, George L.; Boehm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Feldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas F., to Interna-
tional Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Automatic switching
network. 3,467,780, 9-16-69, CI. 179-18.
Cox, John E.; and Veltri, Richard D., to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Process for producing glass coated beryllium fibers and
resulting products. 3,483,072, 12-9-69, CI. 161-175.
Cox, John E.: See —
Veltri, Richard D.; and Cox, John E.,3,48 1,390.
Cox, John J., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Means in-
cluding a test probe having a pair of inductively coupled windings
for locating faults in conductors. 3,453,533, 7-1-69, CI. 324-52.
Cox, Julian F., Jr., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
Company. Rotary pressure vessel. 3,481,050, 12-2-69, CI. 34-124.
Cox, L. M., Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Rannalli, Fred J., 3,457,538.
Cox, Lewis. Mixer-distributor for dry cementitious material.
3,464,676, 9-2-69, CI. 259-153.
Cox, Mason C: See —
Sara, Raymond V.; Cox, Mason C; and Thielke, Norman
R.,3,483,126.
Cox, Norman L.; and Hicks, William T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Preparation of ferromagnetic Cr 02 by heating
Cr 03 in the presence of 02 and Cr2 03. 3,451,771, 6-24-69, CI.
23-145.
Cox, Norman R.: See —
Kiff, Ben W.; and Cox, Norman R.,3,440,180.
Kiff, Ben W.; and Cox, Norman R.,3,467,716.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Cox, Paul A.: See—
Kolin, Alexander; and Cox, Paul A.,3,479,277.
Cox, Percy T.: See—
Richter, Albert P., Jr.; and Cox, Percy T.,3,455,158.
Cox, Peter Oliver; and Cundall, James William, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Pod for a gas turbine engine. 3,474,988, 10-28-69, CI.
244-53.
Cox, Robert B. Solvent purification. 3,425,235, 2-4-69, CI. 62-58.
Cox, Robert P.; and Buetow, Ralph W., to Celanese Corporation.
Bonding of plastic materials by polymerizable solvents. 3,445,311,
5-20-69, CI. 156-307.
Cox, Ronald H.: See-
Conrad, Raymond W.; and Cox, Ronald H.,3,441,453.
Cox, Sam J., Jr. Campers shower. 3,483,571, 12-16-69, CI. 4-145.
Cox, Smythe R. Food treatment and preparation apparatus.
3,472,151, 10-14-69, CI. 99-259.
Cox Systems Limited: See —
Coburn, Donald G., 3,455,620.
Cox, Thomas C: See—
Bernholz, William F.; and Cox, Thomas C.,3,464,922.
Cox, Vernon L.; and Titus, Charles H., to General Electric Com-
pany. Ambient deionizing apparatus for insulators. 3,471,632, 10-
7-69, CI. 174-141.
Cox, Williaam J. (Sales) Limited: See-
Back, Philip John Quarles; and Ritchie, Colin Edward,
3,473,276.
Cox, William A., to Milchem Incorporated. Process for sealing
porous earth formations by cementing. 3,482,634, 12-9-69, CI.
166-292.
Cox, William H. Golfing aid. 3,423,095, 1-21-69, CI. 273-189.
Cox, William J. G. Multiple pin-hole camera. 3,452,657, 7-1-69, CI.
95-11.
Cox, William T.: See-
Parsons, Robert E.; Darms, Fred J.; and Cox, William
T.,3,436,038.
Coy, Calvin L., to Kalamazoo Manufacturing Company. Railway
roadbed plow. 3,468,042, 9-23-69, CI. 37-104.
Coy, Donald L., to St. Marys Tool & Die, Inc. Fluid transmission ap-
paratus. 3,483,799, 12-16-69, CI. 91-451.
Coyle, Edward L.: See—
Geyer, Wallace T.; and Coyle, Edward L.,3,468,300.
Coyle, Edward L.; and Kemp, Willard E., to ACF Industries, Incor-
porated. Controlled aeration system for a covered hopper railway
car in transit. 3,486,241, 12-30-69, CI. 34-22.
Coyle, Harry H.; and Michelsen, Johan L., to Okon, R. J., Company,
Inc., mesne. Keyless chuck. 3,467,403, 9-16-69, CI. 279-58.
Coyle, Jan R., to Threadline Fastener Corporation, mesne. Internally
threaded self-locking fastener and method of making the same.
3,437,118,4-8-69, CI. 151-7.
Coyle, Robert D. Vehicle with shock absorbing mounting.
3,476,434, 1 1-4-69, CI. 296-35.
Coyne Cylinder Co.: See —
Connolly, John J., 3,455,515.
Coyne, Donald M.: See—
Cahoy, Roger P.; and Coyne, Donald M., 3,439,045.
Cahoy, Roger P.; and Coyne, Donald M.,3,446,753.
Coyne, Donald M.; and Cahoy, Roger P., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Oxidation of isobutylene to methacrylaldehyde over complex tung-
sten oxide catalysts. 3,444,240, 5-13-69, CI. 260-604.
Coyne, Francis P.: See-
Hughes, Robert W.; and Coyne, Francis P.,3,478,832.
Coyne, John J., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Detecting switch
means. 3,483,437, 12-9-69, CI. 317-146.
Cozad, Lester W. Apparatus for dispensing precut potatoes and like
material. 3,442,423, 5-6-69, CI. 222-70.
Cozens, Dennis Alan, to William Cotton Limited. Yarn take-up
mechanism for straight bar knitting machines. 3,469,421, 9-30-69,
CI. 66-129.,
Cozzarin, Edward: See —
Bebbington, John, Jr.; and Cozzarin, Edward, 3, 469,465.
Cozzarin, Edward; Nemeth, Emery; and Paul, William T., to Borg-
Warner Corporation, mesne. Composite drive wheel. 3,469,468, 9-
30-69, CI. 74-243.
C/P Corporation: See-
Scott, Arthur L., 3,439,107.
Crabb, Jasper R., to AG-Pak Inc. Fruit box filler. 3,420,038, 1-7-69,
CI. 53-248.
Crabb, Jasper R., to Pomona Service & Supply Co., Inc. Bulk
storage fruit-vending machine. 3,422,987, 1-21-69, CI. 221-13.
Crabb, John A.: See-
Marquis, Theodore M.; and Crabb, John A.,3,473,720.
Crabtree, Kenneth L., to Keyes Fibre Company. Molded container
positioner. 3,477,564, 11-1 1-69, CI. 206-65.
Crabtree, Lloyd O.; and Van den Broek, Jan A., to Conductron Cor-
poration. Synchronous optical interrogation system. 3,427,634, 2-
11-69, CI. 346-108.
Crabtree, Reece J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Self-proportioning flow
system. 3,448,754, 6-10-69, CI. 137-99.5
Crabtree, Royale R.; Beeker, Charles W.; and Mead, Dennis E, to
United States of America, Army. Grenade ejector. 3,448,654, 6-
10-69, CI. 89-1.5
Craddock, Mike. Probe electrode. 3,470,742, 10-7-69, CI. 73-304.
Craft, David J., to British Telecommunications Research Limited.
Fluid flow measuring equipment. 3,449,953, 6-17-69, CI. 73-204.
Craft, David John, to British Telecommunications Research Limited.
Fluid control devices. 3,457,933, 7-29-69, CI. 137-81.5
Craft, Donald I., to General Electric Company. Film stretching
device. 3,422,669, 1-21-69, CI. 73-102.
Craft, Edward P.: See-
Martens, David G.; and Craft, Edward P.,3,447,279.
Craft, Jack: See—
Avins, Jack; and Craft, Jack,3,467,909.
Craft, Leonard F. Apparatus for preventing scale formation in water
systems. 3,486,999, 12-30-69, CI. 204-197.
Craft, Leonard F.; and Calvery, Frank E. Fluid stabilizer. 3,448,034,
6-3-69, CI. 204-197.
Crafton, Charles J.: See-
Rosenberg, William; Crafton, Charles J.; Johnson, Frederick
Douglas; and Hohrrin, Ross W.,3,439,590.
Crafts, Cecil A., to Robertshaw Controls Company. FSK and PSK
wave receiver. 3,470,478, 9-30-69, CI. 325-320.
Crafts, Cecil A.; and Goodwin, Perry H., Jr., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Frequency shift detection system. 3,474,341, 10-21-69,
CI. 325-320.
Cragg, Hoyt J.; and Nolen, Doyle A., to Ethyl Corporation. Process
of oxidizing aluminum alkyls. 3,475,476, 10-28-69, CI. 260-448.
Cragg, Richard E., to Teletype Corporation. Winding reel
3,468,492, 9-23-69, CI. 242-71.8
Cragg, William Donald; and Barnes, George J. P., to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Electromechanical transducer cou
pled to low in- put impedance transistor amplifier and yielding a
flat response over a given frequency range. 3,445,595, 5-20-69
CI. 179-1.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.[4-(2,3-Dihaloal
kanoyl)phenoxy] alkanoic acids. 3,445,511, 5-20-69, CI. 260-521.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.[4-[2-(Alkoxymethyl)al
kanoyl]phenoxyjacetic. 3,450,750, 6-17-69, CI. 260-521.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.[[3-(Hydrocarbyl-
polythiojalkanoyl] phenoxy ] alkanoic acids and [[3-(hydrocarbyl-
polythiojalkanoyl] phenylthio] alkanoic acids. 3,458,563, 7-29-69
CI. 260-516.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of [4-(2-
methylenealkanoyl)- phenoxy ]alkanoic acids. 3,478,085, 11-11-69
CI. 260-473.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of [(2
methylenealkanoyl) phenoxy ]alkanoic acids. 3,479,402, 11-18-69
CI. 260-520.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Baldwin, John J., to Merck & Co., Inc
2,5-Disubstituted-2-(carboxyalkoxyaroyl)-6- (carboxyalkoxyaryl)-
3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrans and their derivatives. 3,483,227, 12-9-69
CI. 260-345.7
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Bicking, John B., to Merck & Co.
Inc.[(2,2-DiacyIvinyl)aryloxy(and arylthio)] alkanoic acid deriva-
tives. 3,465,022, 9-2-69, CI. 260-453.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Jones, James H., to Merck & Co., Inc
3-Hydroxy and 3-mercapto-pyrazinoylguanidines, corresponding
ethers and thioethers and processes for their preparation
3,472,848, 10-14-69, CI. 260-250.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Jones, James H., to Merck & Co. Inc
2,4-Diamino-6-halopteridines and processes for their preparation
3,487,082, 12-30-69, CI. 260-251.5
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.: See—
Bicking, John B.; and Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., 3,458, 565.
Jones, James H.; and Cragoe, Edward J., Jr. .3,461 ,123.
Schultz, Everett M.; and Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., 3 ,445, 503.
Sprague, James M.; and Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.,3,478,021.
Cragomatic, Inc.: See —
Egeland, Haakon G.; and Dioguardi, John, 3,447,665.
Cragon, Harvey G.; and Smith, Samuel K., to Texas instruments, In-
corporated. Digital integrator. 3,422,435, 1-14-69, CI. 343-17.1
Cragstan Industries, Inc.: See —
Stanton, Frank, 3,433,110.
Cragtan Industries, Inc.: See —
Tobari, Sakujiro, 3,448,649.
Craia, Giulio: See—
Carati, Luigi; Moiso, Ugo; and Craia, Giulio,3,429,870.
Craig & Seeley Limited: See-
Price, George Edmond, 3,437,087.
Craig, Allen G.: See—
Arndt, Richard H.; and Craig, Allen G.,3,466,593.
Clark, Albert A.; Craig, Allen G.; and Wilbur,
Benjamin, 3 ,456,5 1 1 .
Craig, Andrew J. Masking slide mount. 3,470,644, 10-7-69, CI. 40-
158.
Craig, Burnie M.: See—
Proudfoot, Ward M.; Craig, Burnie M.; and Viancour, Albert
D.,3,480,043.
LIST OF PATENTEES
323
Craig, Dwin R., to Ingenuics, Inc., mesne. Transaxial processor.
3,453,944, 78-69, CI. 95-94.
Craig, Dwin, to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Camera system.
3,435,743, 4-1-69, CI. 95-12.5
Craig, Forrest F., Jr.: See—
Satter, Abdus; and Craig, Forrest F., Jr., 3,434,544.
Craig, Francis A.; and Albright, Merle L., to Reynolds Metals Com-
pany. Method and apparatus for autoclaving product- containing
flexible pouch constructions or the like. 3,481,688, 12-2-69, CI.
21-56.
Craig, Gene C, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Well tool
with selectively-engaged anchoring means. 3,429,375, 2-25-69, CI.
166-130.
Craig, George B., Jr.; and Fuchs, Morton, to United States of Amer-
ica, Health Education and Welfare. Sterilization of female
mosquitoes with a hormone derived from male mosquitoes.
3,450,816, 6-17-69, CI. 424-95.
Craig, James A.: See-
Piper, Robert J.; Craig, James A.; and Dutton, Richard
A. ,3,429,185.
Craig, Jimmie M., to United States of America, Navy. Very low
descent rate, high intensity, illuminating flare. 3,478,687, 11-18-
69, CI. 102-35.
Craig, Jimmie M.; Pohl, Russell A.; and Yost, Paul E., to United
States of America, Navy, mesne. Method for inflating a balloon.
3,469,805, 9-30-69, CI. 244-31.
Craig, Jimmie M.: See —
Noles, Ronald C; and Craig, Jimmie M., 3,420,474.
Craig, John: See—
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John.3,445,265.
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John,3,463,660.
Craig, Orlyn W., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Multivibrator having
an output frequency independent of fluctuations in energizing volt-
age. 3,484,674, 12-16-69, CI. 321-45.
Craig, Richard L., to Nalco Chemical Company. Purification of
ethers. 3,450,608, 6-17-69, CI. 204-59.
Craig, Richard L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Hydroxyalkyl
aery late interpolymers crosslinked with tris (aziridinyl) phosphine
oxides or sulfides. 3,458,485, 7-29-69, CI. 260-79.5
Craig, Richard L.: See—
Mayerle, Evan A.; and Craig, Richard L.,3,450,734.
Craig, Richard T., to Aluminum Company of America. Horizontal
continuous casting. 3,455,369, 7-15-69, CI. 164-73.
Craig, Robert G.; Doelp, Louis C, Jr.; and Friedman, Lee, to Air
Products and Chemicals, Inc. Benzene production. 3,487,120, 12-
30-69, CI. 260-674.
Craig, Robert J. G., to Teledyne Systems, Inc. Free rotating gyro
alignment apparatus. 3,430,499, 3-4-69, CI. 74-5.1
Craig, Sam N.: See-
Combs, William H.; Craig, Sam N.; and Barland, Lance
C.,3,426,677.
Craig, Thomas Moodie. Fluid machines. 3,433,167, 3-18-69, CI.
103-125.
Craig, Walter J., to Kand Rubber Company. Closure construction.
3,432,069, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-63.
Craig, Walter J., to K and M Rubber Company. Storage container.
3,470,927, 10-7-69, CI. 150-0.5
Craig, Winfred C; Davis, Gershon J.; and Shull, Peter O., to GAF
Corporation. Catalytic reduction of chloronitro aromatic com-
pounds. 3,474,144, 10-21-69, CI. 260-580.
Craighead, Philip B.; and Naffa, Faisal A., to Brooks & Perkins, In-
corporated. Field hangar or shelter. 3,449,872, 6-17-69, CI. 52-66.
Crain, Donald L.: See—
Kenton, Joseph R.; Crain, Donald L.; and Zuech, Ernest
A.,3,449,463.
Crain, Donald L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Bis(cycloalkenyl)-
substituted olefins. 3,463,828, 8-26-69, CI. 260-666.
Stapp, Paul R.; and Crain, Donald L.,3,457,320.
Crain, Edward I. Brackets for supporting a shelf. 3,469,811, 9-30-69,
CI. 248-248.
Crain, Robert L., to Gray Tool Company. Remotely releasable pipe
connection. 3,484,912, 12-23-69, CI. 24-279.
Crainich, Victor A., Jr.: See —
Bakan, Joseph A.; and Crainich, Victor A., Jr., 3,440, 106.
Cram, Donald John: See—
Birkett, Gordon; and Cram, Donald John, 3,464,934.
Cram, Robert D.: See—
Emanuelson, Roy M.; and Cram, Robert D., 3,433,947.
Cramer, Christoph; Kluge, Gunter; and Woitke, Ernst, to Kabel- und
Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Aktiengesellschaft. Process and
apparatus for making paper covered electrical cable conductors.
3,451,204, 6-24-69, CI. 57-18.
Cramer, Claude: See—
Chemla, Claude; Cramer,
cois,3,462,738.
Cramer, Harold W. Chair. 3,446,532, 5-27-69, CI. 297-312
Cramer Industries, Inc.: See—
Walkinshaw, Thomas G., 3,434,756.
Walkinshaw, Thomas G., 3,443,784.
Claude; and Leger, Fran-
Cramer, Max: See—
Remensperger, Franz; Cramer, Max; and Schnee,
Walter.3,45 1,569.
Cramer, Robert, Jr., to Murphy Diesel Company. Torque control
system for prime movers. 3,447,517, 6-3-69, CI. 123-97.
Cramer, Ulrich; Jung, Manfred; and Weinmann, Karl, to Fiala, Mar-
tin, KG. Device for the hitching of a loading platform. 3,450,417,
6-17-69, CI. 280-425.
Cramer, William F., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Seg-
mental propellant grain. 3,468,125, 9-23-69, CI. 60-39.47
Cramm, Rudolf: See —
Dilchert, Heinz; Cramm, Rudolf; and Fibranz,
Joachim.3,442,084.
Cramm, Russell H.; and McFadden, Russell T., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Copolymers of styrene compounds and dial-
kylamino hydroxypropyl methacrylates. 3,440,232, 4-22-69, CI.
260-80.73
Crampton, Felix Jeremy Philip; and Wilkinson, Terence Sidwell, to
Conch International Methane Limited, mesne. Air drying by direct
contact with separated liquid oxygen fraction. 3,440,827, 4-29-69,
CI. 62-13.
Cranage, Bidwell C, to Stile-Craft Manufactures, Inc. Secondary
poppet and pusher system. 3,441,046, 4-29-69, CI. 137-329.1
Cranage, Bidwell C, to Stile-Craft Manufacturers, Inc. Audio relief
valve. 3,459,218, 8-5-69, CI. 137-557.
Cranage, Bidwell Chapman, to Stile-Craft Manufacturers, Inc. Cou-
pler assembly. 3,448,760, 6-10-69, CI. 137-360.
Cranage, Bidwell Chapman, to Stile-Craft Manufactures, Inc. Cou-
pler assembly. 3,477,105, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 24-230.
Cranch, Edward J.; and Stanwood, Robert H., to Leeds & Northrup
Company. Independent zero and range adjustments for non- linear
output differential pressure transmitter force balance system.
3,449,651, 6-10-69, CI. 318-22.
Cranch, John E.: See —
Hudson, Frederick W.; and Cranch, John E.,3,47 1,695.
Cranch, William E., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Electronic
component test fixture. 3,458,687, 7-29-69, CI. 219-521.
Crandall, Charles B.; and Townsend, Franklin L., to Barber-Colman
Company. Method and apparatus for open end spinning.
3,468,1 16, 9-23-69, CI. 57-58.89
Crandall, Gary J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Fuel pin spacers. 3,463,703, 8-26-69, CI. 176-78.
Crandall, Herbert D. Sine V-block. 3,423,885, 1-28-69, CI. 51-217.
Crandon, Harry D.; and Greenberg, Ronald B., to American Optical
Corporation, mesne. Abrasion-resistant optical element.
3,484,157, 12-16-69, CI. 351-166.
Crane, Carlton L., to Eastman Kodak Company. Drying processes
for low viscosity cellulose esters. 3,455,901, 7-15-69, CI. 260-230.
Crane, Carlton L.; and Malm, Carl J., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Method for hydrolyzing cellulose triesters without viscosity loss
and for manufacturing toluene soluble cellulose butyrate.
3,485,816, 12-23-69, CI. 260-225.
Crane, Carlton L.; and Williams, Robert F., Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Forming articles of organic acid esters of cellulose with
low melting points and improved solubility and molding properties.
3,467,746, 9-16-69, CI. 264-330.
Crane Carton Corporation: See-
Schmidt, Leonard G., 3,434,646.
Crane, Charles V. Electronic door lock and supervisory system.
3,441,808, 4-29-69, CI. 317-134.
Crane Co.: See—
Bearint, David E., 3,483,710.
Cantalupo, Francis J.; and Setka, Raymond P., 3,482,459.
Crits, George John, 3,455,819.
Grossinger, John S., 3,422,249.
Kanter, Jerome J., 3,438,802.
Kustwin, Leo Frank, 3,429,556.
Maciulaitis, Vytautus K.; Svabek, John E., Jr.; and Schrock,
Donald C, Sr., 3,473,173.
Morando, Jorge A., 3,478,694.
Morando, Jorge A., 3,482,523.
Smith, Kenneth C; and Marks, Robert, 3,458,438.
Crane, Donald R., to Reynolds Metals Company. Method for making
a pouch of laminated sheet material. 3,447,428, 6-3-69, CI. 93-35.
Crane, Edward J., to International Agri-Systems, Inc. Heat exchange
tank. 3,426,546, 2-11-69, CI. 62-63.
Crane, Edward J., to International Agri-Systems, Inc. Poultry picker.
3,453,683, 7-8-69, CI. 17-11.1
Crane Engineering Company, Incorported: See—
Pohle, William A., 3,466,073.
Crane, Everett D.; and Werbel, Burton, to United States of America,
Army. Smoke cartridge. 3,430,569, 3-4-69, CI. 102-90.
Crane, Grant; and Kay, Edward L., to Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Process for dehydrogenation of olefins. 3,456,030,
7-15-69, CI. 260-680.
Crane, H. W., Company: See —
Kruse, Marvin A., 3,435,558.
Crane, Hewitt D.; and Mac Curdy, William K., to AMP Incor-
porated. Magnetic-core shift register. 3,453,605, 7-1-69, CI. 340-
174.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Crane, Jack W.; and Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Hay baler. 3,464,345, 9-2-69, CI. 100-142.
Crane, Jack W.; Nolt, Edwin B.; and James, William E., to Sperry
Rand Corporation. Hay baler. 3,464,346, 9-2-69, CI. 100-142.
Crane, Michael, to General Pneumatics Corporation. Gas generator.
3,481,149, 12-2-69, CI. 62-45.
Crane Packing Company: See —
Domeny, Steven, 3,470,781.
Schulz, Eugene A., 3,443,342.
Crane Packing Limited: See —
Wilkinson, Samuel C. W., 3,438,640.
Crane, Paul J., to Magnavox Company, The. FM demodulator circuit
for use in a facsimile system. 3,467,772, 9-16-69, CI. 178-6.
Crane, Paul J.; and Reese, Glenn A., to Magnavox Company, The.
Acoustical coupler. 3,449,522, 6-10-69, CI. 179-1.
Crane Plastics, Inc.: See—
Bordner, Paul G., 3,432,966.
Posey, Paul D., 3,442,055.
Crane, Samuel P.; and Kent, Stephen D. Ventilating spacer.
3,451,074, 6-24-69, CI. 5-347.
Crane, Walton B. Container for hanger-supported clothing.
3,421,614, 1-14-69, CI. 206-7.
Crane, William B., Jr., to International Inpak Incorporated, mesne.
Packaging machine. 3,470,675, 10-7-69, CI. 53-167.
Crane, William B., Jr. Display package blank forming machine.
3,470,794, 10-7-69, CI. 93-1.
Crane, William W. T.; and Stevens, Carlile R. Swimming pool water
conditioner. 3,458,414, 7-29-69, CI. 204-149.
Cranford, William B.; Petricola, Anthony J.; and McLeod, Murray
J., to Canadian International Paper Company. Process of forming
dielectric paper. 3,475,269, 10-28-69, CI. 162-138.
Crank, Geoffrey James; and Eastwood, Geoffrey Wallwork, to Post-
master General, Her Majesty's. Magnetic marking of ferromag-
netic articles. 3,452,343, 6-24-69, CI. 340-174.1
Crans, David E. Apparatus for playing a mathematical board game.
3,460,835, 8-12-69, CI. 273-135.
Cranston, Albert E., Jr.; Cranston, Albert W.; and Rowell, William
J., to Devco, Inc. Wrapper dispenser. 3,471,994, 10-14-69, CI. 53-
209.
Cranston, Albert W.: See —
Cranston, Albert E., Jr.; Cranston, Albert W.; and Rowell, Wil-
liam J. ,3,47 1,994.
Cranstoun, Leroy Bruce, to Ethicon, Inc. Method and apparatus for
making collagen articles. 3,432,392, 3-11-69, CI. 195-6.
Crary, William G.: See —
Clare, John; and Crary, William G., 3,451,716.
Craske, Haydn L., to Girling Limited. Spot type disc brake including
spring biased caliper. 3,421,602, 1-14-69, CI. 188-73.
Crast, Leonard B., Jr., to Bristol-Myers Company. 7-[a-Hydroxy-
(2'or 3'-thienyl)-acetamido] cephalosporanic acids and related
salts and derivatives. 3,422,099, 1-14-69, CI. 260-243.
Crast, Leonard Bruce, Jr., to Bristol-Myers Company. S-substituted-
thioacetamidocephalosporins. 3,422,100, 1-14-69, CI. 260-243.
Crate-Rite, Incorporated: See —
Becklin, Dennis M., 3,482,895.
Craven, Aaron S., Jr. Swivel bearing structure. 3,428,998, 2-25-69,
CI. 16-21.
Craven, George Frederick; Heeks, John Stuart; and Woode, Alan
David, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Pulse am-
plitude modulation to pulse width modulation converter.
3,422,364, 1-14-69, CI. 329-106.
Craven, Herman R.; and Baxendale, John W., to Vendo Company,
The. Sold-out control mechanism for double-depth stack article
vender. 3,420,404, 1-7-69, CI. 221-14.
Craven, James M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Crosslinked thermally reversible polymers produced from conden-
sation polymers with pendant furan groups crosslinked with malei-
mides. 3,435,003, 3-25-69, CI. 260-47.
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hochberg, Jerome, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Synthetic microporous polymer-
ic sheet material. 3,481,766, 12-2-69, CI. 117-76.
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hoohberg, Jerome, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for applying a polyu-
rethane finish composition to synthetic microporous polymeric
materials. 3,481,767, 12-2-69, CI. 117-76.
Craven, Robert Lee, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Method and apparatus for forming a fiber pack from bulky fibrous
elements. 3,485,693, 12-23-69, CI. 156-175.
Craven, Tom: See—
Stevens, Hugh Frederick; and Craven, Tom, 3,463,622.
Craven, William J., to Dart Industries, Inc., mesne. Process of
preparing block copolymers of polyolefines and polar vinyl
monomers. 3,458,598, 7-29-69, CI. 260-877.
Cravens, Raymond L. Golf club cart. 3,451,690, 6-24-69, CI. 280-
40.
Crawford & Russell Incorporated: See —
Stovall, William B., 3,476,522.
Crawford, Allan H., to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Recliner-rocker
chair with a handle operated footrest. 3,475,051, 10-28-69, CI.
297-69.
Crawford, Burdette B. Hand truck. 3,425,575, 2-4-69, CI. 214-379.
Crawford, Charles R.: See-
Jackson, John G., Jr.; Beson, John, and; and Crawford, Charles
R.,3,438,654.
Crawford, Charles W.: See-
Peek, Robert Lee, Jr.,3,474,205.
Crawford, Cullen B.: See—
Gessic , John D., 3,473,782.
Crawford, Donald C; Viitanen, Veikko K.; and Hoffman, John D.,
to FMC Corporation. Bag stacker. 3,431,828, 3-1 1-69, CI. 93-13.
Crawford, Duncan James, to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Container clo-
sure construction. 3,471,076, 10-7-69, CI. 229-17.
Crawford Fitting Company: See —
Beck, Edward, 3,447,122.
Crihfield, Richard P.; and Dodge, Harry G., 3,433,042.
Dodge, Harry G., 3,476,347.
Lennon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Szohatzky, Zoltan; and
Beck, Edward, 3,447,405.
Lennon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Dodge, Harry G.; and
Szohatzky, Zoltan, 3,475,948.
Crawford, George H., Jr., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Reacting nitrice oxide with olefins and products
produced therefrom. 3,436,384, 4-1-69, CI. 260-91.1
Crawford, Ishmael, to Colebrook Mills, Inc. Cable knitting method
and apparatus. 3,431,752, 3-11-69, CI. 66-96.
Crawford, Jack D., to Nalco Chemical Company. Corrosion inhibit-
ing process. 3,447,891, 6-3-69, CI. 21-2.5
Crawford, Jack E.; Foster, Harold M.; and Higgins, Thomas W., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Aluminum chloride catalyzed reaction of
aliphatic dibasic acid anhydrides with heterocyclic compounds.
3,465,004, 9-2-69, CI. 260-332.2
Crawford, James D.: See —
Wuellner, Louis E.; Stark, Jack L.; and Crawford, James
D., 3,478,218.
Crawford, James G., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Inactivated hog
cholera virus vaccine. 3,456,053, 7-15-69, CI. 424-89.
Crawford, James L., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Alternator
with multiple coil rotating field. 3,444,410, 5-13-69, CI. 310-262.
Crawford, James L.; and Staebler, Paul J., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Method for forming rotor constrained electrical coils.
3,458,928, 8-5-69, CI. 29-605.
Crawford, James L.: See —
Staebler, Paul J.; Crawford, James L.; Fangman, Charles N.; and
McCutchen, Robert R.,3,447,012.
Crawford, Jerry W.: See —
Leasure, William C; and Crawford, Jerry W.,3,449,134.
Crawford, John M. Hydraulic drive system. 3,448,577, 6-10-69, CI.
60-53.
Crawford, Leo L.: See —
Amadon, Roger M.; Crawford, Leo L.; and Mangelsdorf, Robert
C.,3,452,862.
Crawford, Lloyd W., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process of drying film. 3,422,546, 1-21-69, CI. 34-25.
Crawford, Louis L.; Christensen, Thor E.; Sondej, Vincent S.; and
Bajcar, Miles S., to Chemetron Corporation. Hide stripping ap-
paratus. 3,461,482, 8-19-69, CI. 17-21.
Crawford, Lynn D., 1/2 to Hanscom, Genevieve I., and 1/2 to Han-
scom, Genevieve I., Magnuson, Robert, and Duggan, Louis J., as
trustees of the estate of Magnuson, Roy M. Sorting system for
food articles. 3,422,954, 1-21-69, CI. 209-102.
Crawford, Ralph W., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Music box viewer
toy. 3,482,345, 12-9-69, CI. 40-28.1
Crawford, Ray H.: See —
Hansen, Paul Edward; Crawford, Ray H.; and Gwin, Franklin
P.,3,475,022.
Crawford, Robert F.: See —
Kitasaki, Kiyoshi; and Crawford, Robert F., 3,443, 926.
Kitasaki, Kiyoshi; Bengelsdorf, Irving S.; and Crawford, Robert
F.,3,443,925.
Crawford, Robert H., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Trainable
decision system utilizing metal-oxide- semiconductor field effect
transistors. 3,430,203, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Crawford, Robert H., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Linear
amplifier utilizing a pair of field effect transistors. 3,436,621, 4-1-
69, CI. 317-235.
Crawford, Rondal G.: See —
Blumrich, Josef Franz; and Crawford, Rondal G., 3,443,773.
Crawford, Thomas G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Textile
bobbin. 3,436,034, 4-1-69, CI. 242-118.32
Crawley, John F.; and Abelseth, Melvin Kenneth, to University of
Toronto, The Governors of the. Rabies vaccine and process for
preparation thereof. 3,423,505, 1-21-69, CI. 424-89.
Crawley, John; Saunders, Alan; Milne, Alistair; and Campbell, Wil-
liam Henry, to Vickers Limited. High pressure device. 3,431,825,
3-11-69, CI. 92-165.
Crawley Machinery Co.: See —
Sarring, Ernest J., 3,451,082.
Crawshaw, James Robert; and Bills, Kenneth Gordon, to TRW Inc.,
mesne. DC motor with P-M stator, split housing, and brush as-
sembly. 3,445,693, 5-20-69, CI. 310-42.
Craycraft, Orville L. Pipe wiper. 3,422,483, 1-21-69, CI. 15-210.
LIST OF PATENTEES
325
Crayton, John W.: See-
Page, Russell D.; Klingaman, Dean C; Belke, William H.;
Crayton, John W.; and Scholl, Rolland D.,3,486,564.
CRC Crose International, Inc.: See-
Douglas, Edgar H., 3,445,104.
Creager, Lester W. Bucket tooth for excavating equipment.
3,431,664, 3-1 1-69, CI. 37-142.
Creaghan, David Cyril: See-
Boyle, Willard Sterling; and Creaghan, David Cyril,3,434,661.
Creamer, Charles Edward, to Union Carbide Corporation. Prepara-
tion of organosilicon-nitrogen compounds. 3,467,686, 9-16-69, CI.
260-448.2
Creamer, Charles E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Single package
room temperature vulcanizing silicone elastomer compositions.
3,451,964, 6-24-69, CI. 260-37.
Creamer, Robert J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation.
Firearm receiver and bolt with cooperating guide means.
3,431,668, 3-11-69, CI. 42-16.
Creasman, D. O., Electronics, Inc.: See —
Holt, Donald R.; and Jones, Wallace E., Jr., 3,444,336.
Creasy, Fred K.; Horlacher, Robert L.; Logan, Mason A.; Smith,
Larrabee M.; and Young, William Rae, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Synchronous data repeater having
noncompatible signal bypass. 3,440,337, 4-22-69, CI. 178-4.
Creative Environments Inc.: See—
Solo, Alan J., 3,434,436.
Creative Research Corporation: See —
London, Alvin B.; and Winkler, Julius G., 3,474,477.
Creative Systems, Inc.: See —
Basseches, Mark T., 3,472,970.
Creators Limited: See —
Anselm, Anthony Cesar, 3,440,129.
Crecelius, Robert L.; and Deahl, Thomas J., to Shell Oil Company.
Rejuvenation of catalysts poisoned by nitrogen compounds.
3,459,675, 8-5-69, CI. 252-411.
Credner, Hans-Heinrich: See —
Puschel, Walter; Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang;
Marx, Paul; and Credner, Hans-Heinrich,3,443,942.
Credner, Karl: See —
Renwanz, Gerhard; Credner, Karl; and Glantz, Erika.3,437,728.
Cree, David; and Wenzel, Guss E., to United States of America, Na-
tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. Amplifier drift
tester. 3,434,064, 3-18-69, CI. 330-2.
Cree, Robert F.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,423,179.
Cree, Robert F., to General Electric Company. Gas sample en-
richment device. 3,430,417, 3-4-69, CI. 55-16.
Creech, Bobby A.: See —
Barton, Robert S.; Creech, Bobby A.; Dent, Benjamin A.;
Hauck, Erwin A.; and McKeeman, William M., 3,46 1,434.
Creed & Company Limited: See —
Mason, Frederick Percival, 3,474,416.
Moore, Frank Arthur, 3,437,754.
Soper, Arthur John Compton, 3,446,944.
Turner, Frederick James Leslie; Soper, Arthur John Compton;
and Morel, Harold Louis, 3,450,321.
Turner, Frederick James Leslie, 3,454,215.
Creedon, Jerome M.; and Massey, Joel H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Print unit for printing tapes and sales
checks. 3,485,167, 12-23-69, CI. 101-260.
Creek, Kenneth O.; and Leiby, David W., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus for checking distor-
tion of a reactor fuel element. 3,475,825, 1 1-4-69, CI. 33-174.
Creelman, Raymond C.Comfort device for foot stirrups of physi-
cian's examining table. 3,452,978, 7-1-69, CI. 269-328.
Cregeen, William George, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Telephone subscriber set. 3,483,333, 12-9-69, CI.
179-100.
Cregier Electrical Mfg., Co.: See —
Schubert, Paul E., 3,458,768.
Cregier, Raymond W. Band mounting clip. 3,441,987, 5-6-69, CI.
24-271.
Creighton, John H.; Frinkmeyer, Francis M.; and Hanser, Paul E., to
Deere & Company. Scraper implement. 3,450,213, 6-17-69, CI.
172-785.
Creighton, Stephen Mark; and Wood, John Charles T., to Canadian
Patents and Development Limited. Continuous nitric acid oxida-
tion of coal. 3,468,943, 9-23-69, CI. 260-523.
Creighton, Stephen M.: See-
Miller, Robert B.; Creighton, Stephen M.; and Raczuk, Taras
W., 3,464,877.
Creith, Lou C: See-
Daniels, Frank J.; and Creith, Lou C.,3,474,931.
Crellin, Edwin W.: See—
Gehring, Arthur J.; Gardner, Henry J.; Braxton, James L.; and
Crellin, Edwin W.,3,465,866.
Crellin, Peter Lewis, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electron
tube socket with spark gap. 3,466,492, 9-9-69, CI. 313-331.
Crellin, Peter Lewis, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Automatic
switching control circuit. 3,476,953, 11-4-69, CI. 307-125.
Cremer, Frits, to Blazon, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for molding hollow
articles from a synthetic resin. 3,454,988, 7-15-69, CI. 18-26.
Cremer, Gottfried, to Fetok GmbH. Tunnel kiln for firing ceramics.
3,471,135, 10-7-69, CI. 263-28.
Cremer, Gottfried; Behrens, Heinz; and Schneider, Paul, to Fetok
GmbH. Kiln operation. 3,485,900, 12-23-69, CI. 263-52.
Cremer, Joseph: See —
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte,
Friedrich,3,433,586.
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte,
Friedrich,3,464,786.
Kern, Winfried; Cremer, Joseph; and Harnisch,
Heinz.3,476,510.
Cremona, Angelo. Device for adjustably spacing the cutter blade and
pressure bar in a rotary veneer cutting apparatus. 3,473,585, 10-
21-69, CI. 144-213.
Crenne, Noel: See —
Achard, Rene Victor Julien; and Crenne, Noel,3,437,696.
Brunie, Jean Claude; and Crenne, Noel, 3,479,394.
Crenshaw, David, deceasedO (by Crenshaw, Helene M.; sole heir), to
Jaylis Industries, Inc., mesne. Process for forming plastic objects.
3,454,693, 7-8-69, CI. 264-151.
Crenshaw, Helene M.: See —
Crenshaw, David,3,454,693.
Crenshaw, Richard D.; and Saddoris, Ronald S., to Lockheed Air-
craft Corporation. Retention force gage. 3,420,090, 1-7-69, CI.
73-9.
Crenshaw, Ronnie R., to Bristol-Myers Company. Isothiazole synthe-
sis. 3,471,507, 10-7-69, CI. 260-302.
Crenshaw, Walter J.; Hicks, Hoke S.; and Oakes, Efton O., to Riegel
Textile Corporation. Selvage-forming apparatus for double fabric
looms. 3,463,199, 8-26-69, CI. 139-54.
Crepeau, Melvin J., to La Pine Brothers, Inc. Fish deheading
machine. 3,461,485, 8-19-69, CI. 17-63.
Crepinsek, Alois. Fixture for drilling key recesses. 3,457,829, 7-29-
69, CI. 90-13.05
Crescent Metal Products, Inc.: See —
Baggott, George T., 3,428,187.
Crescenzi, Armand A.: See —
Claff, Clarence Lloyd; and Crescenzi, Armand A. ,3,482,575.
Crespin, George T. F.; Roycroft, Donald M.; and Price, Colin D., to
Shell Oil Company. Method and apparatus for measuring cloud
point temperatures. 3,447,358, 6-3-69, CI. 73-17.
Crespin, George T. F.: See —
Livingston, Leslie D.; Rowland, John K.; and Crespin, George T.
F.,3,440,863.
Cress, Keith E. Archery bow torque reducing device. 3,468,297, 9-
23-69, CI. 124-24.
Cress, Vernor B., Jr.; and Schmidt, Jack W., to Tamer Electronics
Industries, Inc. Offset transition control system for a traffic con-
troller. 3,483,508, 12-9-69, CI. 340-40.
Cressey, John R.; and Cote, Charles E., to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Display for bi-
nary characters. 3,437,874, 4-8-69, CI. 315-24.
Cresswell, Roger A., to Rolls-Royce Limited. Nozzle assembly.
3,434,290, 3-25-69, CI. 60-232.
Cresswell, Roger Anthony: See —
Kitson, George Samuel; and Cresswell, Roger
Anthony.3,424,383.
Cresswell, Ronald M.; and Schnapper, Melvin, to Burroughs Well-
come & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Preparation of 4-hydroxy-pyrazolo[3,4-
d] pyrimidine. 3,487,083, 12-30-69, CI. 260-256.4
Crest Engineering, Inc.: See —
Maher, Joseph L., 3,468,238.
Crest Ultrasonics Corp.: See-
Cook, Edward G., 3,433,462.
Crestwave Offshore Services, Inc.: See —
Branham, Donald R.; Selfe, Richard J.; and Hester, Ray W., Jr.,
3,477,235.
Cretaz, Franco: See —
Cerutti, Giovanni; and Cretaz, Franco, 3,48 1,521.
Crete, Charles A.: See —
Jayko, Michael E., 3,448,277.
Cretella, Biagio A.: See—
Babusci, Louis D.; Cretella, Biagio A.; Feder, David O.; and
Koontz, Donald E.,3,434,883.
Cretin Maitenaz, Bernard, to Societe des Lunetiers Cottet, Poichet,
Temkine & Cie. Optical apparatus for use in fitting spectacles on
patient. 3,454,331, 7-8-69, CI. 351-5.
Creuels, Frans H.: See —
Fontein, Freerk J.; Loonen, Hendrik E.; and Creuels, Frans
H., 3,447,327.
Creutz, Edward C, to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne.
Centrifugal molecule separator. 3,460,318, 8-12-69, CI. 55-17.
Creveling, Marion A., to Pietkiewicz, Eugene R. Building panel.
3,420,027, 1-7-69, CI. 52-529.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Crew, Orville F.; Gardner, Verl L.; and Gibson, Samuel H., to Mc-
Donnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Insertion tool and follower.
3,460,229, 812-69, CI. 29-203.
Crewse, John L.: See-
Becker, Kenneth G.; and Crewse, John L., 3,463,458.
Cricchi, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Logic cir-
cuit utilizing breakdown diodes with different breakdown voltages.
3,430,065, 2-25-69, CI. 307-215.
Cricchi, James R.; and Rachal, Francis, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Tunable signal translation system using semiconduc-
tor drift field delay line. 3,427,559, 2-1 1-69, CI. 330-21.
Cricchi, James R.; White, Marvin H.; and McLouski, Raymond M.,
to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Integrated complementary
MOS type transistor structure and method of making same.
3,447,046, 5-27-69, CI. 317-235.
Crichfield, Paul D. Machine for picking fruit from trees. 3,464,195,
9-2-69, CI. 56-328.
Crickmer, Charles D. Polish rod grip clamp. 3,475,798, 11-4-69, CI.
24-249.
Criger, Robert O. Publication layout guide. 3,479,752, 11-25-69, CI.
35-53.
Crignon, Jacques; and Delcoustal, Jean, to Societe Generate des
Produits Refractaires. Apparatus for vertical extraction of materi-
al. 3,469,721, 9-30-69, CI. 214-18.
Crihfield, Richard P.; and Dodge, Harry G., to Crawford Fitting
Company. Tube clamp for a tube bending tool. 3,433,042, 3-18-
69, CI. 72-159.
Crile, Eugene E.: See-
Thomas, Paul M.; Wright, Lawrence W.; Crile, Eugene E.; Tol-
leson, Leon H.; and Parmer, Jesse N., 3,47 1,036.
Crile, Vaughn W.: See—
Giconi, Renell A., 3,424,144.
Criley, Ronald L.: See —
Frost, Richard H.; Criley, Ronald L.; Laliberte, George A.; and
Maschi, Angelo P.,3,425,739.
Crim, Elmo Parker. Strip material applicator. 3,445,314, 5-20-69,
CI. 156-521.
Crimm, Elvie E. Self-loading and unloading litter spreader.
3,465,970, 9-9-69, CI. 239-651.
Crimmins, David J.; and Breakfield, Joseph W., to Thomas & Betts
Corporation. Method for making memory storage units. 3,465,432,
9-9-69, CI. 29-604.
Criner, Gaspard X., Jr.: See —
Garibian, Sarkis K.; and Criner, Gaspard X., Jr. ,3,475, 522.
Cripe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Articulated car sin-
gle axle truck. 3,424,105, 1-28-69, CI. 105-4.
Cripe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Resilient stabilizing
railway truck assembly. 3,433,177, 3-18-69, CI. 105-199.
Cripe, Maxwell L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Dual controlled ser-
vomotor. 3,460,439, 8-12-69, CI. 91-427.
Cripe, Maxwell L.; and Abbott, Malcolm K., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Lubricated pivot for servomotor. 3,486,389, 12-30-69, CI.
74-102.
Crippen, Henry O. Hot pipe bending apparatus and method.
3,456,468, 7-22-69, CI. 72-34.
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James, to Distillers Company
(Carbon Dioxide) Limited, The, mesne. Fluid dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,455,486, 7-15-69, CI. 222-61.
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James, to Distillers Company
(Carbon Dioxide) Limited, The, mesne. Fluid dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,455,487, 7-15-69, CI. 222-76.
Crisafulli, Angelo J.; and Skinner, Warren. Movable surface game.
3,479,033, 11-18-69, CI. 273-113.
Criscimagna, Tony N., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Meta-cyclic command generator. 3,445,817, 5-20-69, CI.
340-172.5
Crisera, Joseph E. Concealed door hinge. 3,425,766, 2-4-69, CI.
312-294.
Crishal, Joan M.; and Sandstrom, James P., to TRW Semiconductors
Inc. Fabrication of diffused junction semiconductor devices.
3,476,620, 11-4-69, CI. 148-187.
Crisinel, Pierre: See —
Poignant, Pierre; and Crisinel, Pierre.3,484,230.
Crisler, Dale F., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Piezoelectric semiconductor acoustic wave signal device.
3,428,907, 2-18-69, CI. 330-5.5
Crisp, Oris L. Vehicle grapple attachment. 3,422,975, 1-21-69, CI.
214-147.
Criss, George H., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Refractory coated com-
posite oxygen lance. 3,430,940, 3-4-69, CI. 266-35.
Criss, George H., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Lightweight refractory
brick and aggregate. 3,436,238, 4-1-69, CI. 106-64.
Criss, Jeremy F. Human waste disposal system. 3,457,567, 7-29-69,
CI. 4-132.
Crist, Earl E.; and Furry, Lyman B. Plastic coating applicator for
corrugated cardboard. 3,460,511, 8-12-69, CI. 118-69.
Crist, Elmer E., to Beloit Corporation. Rotary steam joint and con-
densate scavenger therefor. 3,449,839, 6-17-69, CI. 34-124.
Crist, Joseph G.: See —
Baum, Werner H ; Crist, Joseph G.; and Nagle, Elliott
V.,3,428,414.
Crist, Joseph G.; Manganaro, Carl R.; and Nagle, Elliott V., to
United States Steel Corporation. Molding composition comprising
melamine- formaldehyde plastic/coal tar distillate. 3,455,852, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-17.3
Crist, Ralph P., to United States of America, Navy. Mechanical pres-
sure sensor-recorder. 3,454,955, 7-8-69, CI. 346-72.
Cristina, Joseph F.: See—
Salzer, George W.; Derr, Chester B.; and Cristina, Joseph
F.,3,421,615.
Cristy, Nicholas G.: See-
Johnson, David Bruce; Moro, Daniel; and Cristy, Nicholas
G., 3,420,187.
Criswell, Angie F.: See—
Michaelson, Joseph B.; and Criswell, Angie F.,3,483,289.
Critchell, Dean J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method of making
a dialyzing element. 3,485,902, 12-23-69, CI. 264-23.
Critcher, John L.: See —
Barr, Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L.,3,453,763.
Barr, Irwin R.; and Critcher, John L.,3,476,048.
Critcher, John L., to AAI Corporation. Underwater projectile.
3,434,425, 3-25-69, CI. 102-92.1
Critchfield, Frank E.; and Whitman, Robert D., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Urethane foams. 3,457,200, 7-22-69, CI. 260-2.5
Crites, Jack E.: See —
Charlton, Thomas; and Crites, Jack E., 3,457,442.
Crites, Lucile Wells: See —
Crites, Virgil C, 3,477,930.
Crites, Nelson A., to Battelle Development Corporation, The. Ap-
paratus for measuring esophageal motility. 3,480,003, 11-25-69,
CI. 128-2.
Crites, Virgil C, to Crii Lucile Wells. Method and system for
preventing electrolytic corrosion of pipes. 3,477,930, 1 1-1 1-69, CI.
204-147.
Critides, Charles G.; Scordato, Emil A.; and Hartnett, John J., to
Automation Technology, Inc. Shearing apparatus for rolled metal
forms. 3,483,781, 12-1 ' 59, CI. 83-168.
Crits, George John, to Crane Co. Method for scrubbing ion
exchange resins. 3,455,819, 7-15-69, CI. 210-32.
Crittenden, Geoffrey H.: See —
Zweifel, Charles H.; Crittenden, Geoffrey H.; and Young,
Robert R.,3,486,641.
Crittenden, William B.; and Utara, Susan T., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Time discriminator. 3,475,062, 10-28-69, CI.
307-232.
C.R.O. Engineering Co., Inc.: See—
Kleine, Rudolph W.; and Wirth, Jon C, 3,434,212.
Wirth, Jon C, 3,465,219.
Crocella, Paolo; and Sirtoli, Mario, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A.
Road signal fixture. 3,440,996, 4-29-69, CI. 116-63.
Crochowski, Raymond John: See-
Ryan, Charles Francis; and Crochowski, Raymond
John,3,426,101.
Crocker, Bryant W.; and Schmid, Frederick, to United States of
America, Army. Method for eliminating hot tear cracks in
castings. 3,433,282, 3-18-69, CI. 164-53.
Crocker, Henry Peter: See —
Ennis, Brian Colwell; and Crocker, Henry Peter.3,436,395.
Crocker, Henry Peter; and Raper, William George Clive, to Monsan-
to Chemicals (Australia) Limited. Production of 2-substituted
benzoxazoles. 3,452,036, 6-24-69, CI. 260-307.
Crocker, Jeremy F., to Webb Associates, Inc. Liquid cooled gar-
ment. 3,430,688, 3-4-69, CI. 165-46.
Crocker, Richard E.; Kaplan, Martin L.; and Hayes, Charles H., to
Atlantic Richfield Company. Transition metal salts of alkylbenzene
sulfonic acids for selective oxidation reactions. 3,442,954, 5-6-69,
CI. 260-592.
Crocker, Richard E.; and Kuenn, Henry J., to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Process for preparing alkyl sulfonate. 3,463,809, 8-26-
69, CI. 260-513.
Crocker, William R. Tire treatment device. 3,427,215, 2-11-69, CI.
156-408.
Crockett, Peter N.; Hackl, Frank J.; and Stafford, Thomas S., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Circuits for handling
intentionally mutated information with verification of the inten-
tional mutation. 3,465,132, 9-2-69, CI. 235-153.
Crockett, Richard J.; and Sedlack, George, Jr., to General Electric
company. Apparatus for sequentially monitoring electrical voltages
including a capacitor transfer system and marginal prediction
means. 3,453,539, 7-1-69, CI. 324-73.
Crockett, Sydney R., to United States of America, Navy. Missile
booster pressure control mechanism. 3,457,861, 7-29-69, CI. 102-
49.4
Crockett, William P., Jr. Garment hanger. 3,443,289, 5-13-69, CI.
24-137.
Crockford, Joseph R., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Method for
fabricating compressed and folded absorbent tampons. 3,469,286,
9-30-69,0. 19-144.5
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327
Croft, Arthur E.; and Moodie, Ernest W., to Square D Company.
Embossed zigzag resistor grid. 3,453,585, 7-1-69, CI. 338-284.
Croft, Charles P.; and Long, William W., Ill, to Pangbom Corpora-
tion, The. Liquid nitrogen deflashing apparatus. 3,432,968, 3-18-
69, CI. 51-8.
Croft, Harry P., to Contemporary Research, Inc. Solder composition.
3,467,765, 9-16-69, CI. 174-94.
Croft, John C, to New England Realty Co. Pressure testing ap-
paratus. 3,459,229, 8-5-69, CI. 138-90.
Croft, John C, to New England Realty Co. Pipe support. 3,467,143,
9-16-69, CI. 138-113.
Croft, Philip: See—
Travis, Alfred; and Croft, Philip.3,476,371.
Crofts, Duane E.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,431,149.
Croix, Louise S.: See —
Krantz, John C, Jr.; and Croix, Louise S.,3,483,298.
Croix, Louise S.; and Szur, Alex J., to Air Reduction Company, In-
corporated. Halomethyl fluoroisopropyl ethers as anesthetic
agents. 3,476,860, 11-4-69, CI. 424-342.
Croll, Donald C: See—
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; and Croll, Donald C, 3,464,265.
Croll-Reynolds Company, Inc.: See-
Reynolds, James T., 3,423,950.
Cromer, Charles F.; and Wolf, Charles B., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Movable bridging contact structure for power circuit
interrupters. 3,441,692, 4-29-69, CI. 200-48.
Cromer, Oscar M.: See —
Calhoon, Charles D.; and Cromer, Oscar M.,3,452,352.
Cromer, Theodore L.: See —
Brudi, Ronald A.; and Cromer, Theodore L., 3,474,985.
Cromie, Harry W., to Surgitool Incorporated. Prosthetic heart valve.
3,464,065, 9-2-69, CI. 3-1.
Cromie, Harry W., to Surgitool Inc. Magnetic surgical drape.
3,483,494, 12-9-69, CI. 335-303.
Crompton & Knowles Corporation: See—
Barbod, Hooshang, 3,445,895.
Bergstrom, Carl P., 3,425,457.
Brinkema, Robert Jacob, 3,425,884.
Bryan, Richard C, 3,450,094.
Harmon, Allen; and Gause, Benjamin, 3,430,721.
Hertz, Gerald, 3,485,729.
Kronoff, Clarence R., 3,456,692.
Mosher, Melville C, 3,460,583.
Mosher, Melville C, 3,460,584.
Nugarus, Anthony R., 3,462,085.
Nugarus, Anthony R., 3,468,286.
Wueger, Karl Willi, 3,461,919.
Yankee, Francis E., 3,458,138.
Crompton & Knowles-Malimo, Inc.: See—
Klaeui, Hans J., 3,461,693.
Crompton, George. Electric locomotive. 3,479,967, 11-25-69, CI.
105-53.
Crompton, George. Low slung railroad car. 3,479,968, , CI. 105-238.
Crompton Parkinson Limited: See—
Sills, Frederick Arthur, 3,439,273.
Crompton, Thomas E., to Monsanto Company. Method for produc-
ing fibers. 3,429,953, 2-25-69, CI. 264-8.
Cromwell, John E.; and Robson, Arthur G., to Koppers Company,
Inc. Process for directly bonding polytetrafluoro- ethylene to metal
adhesive composition used there- for and laminated product
thereof. 3,421,972, 1-14-69, CI. 161-189.
Cromwell Paper Company, The: See —
Ruzevick, Peter M.; Adams, Ronald F.; and Reynolds, Albert
H., 3,425,954.
Cron, Martin John; and Smith, Robert Edward, to Bristol-Myers
Company. Kasuganobiosamine dimedone derivatives and salts
thereof. 3,480,614, 11-25-69, CI. 260-210.
Cronan, Michael D.: See—
Upton, Douglas J.; and Cronan, Michael D., 3,467 ,279.
Crone, Alfred F., to Acme Highway Products Corporation. Adjusta-
ble bridge for sealing machines. 3,469,51 1, 9-30-69, CI. 94-51.
Crone, John M., Jr.: See-
Brandenburg, John T.; Crone, John M., Jr.; and Suggitt, Robert
M.,3,476,821.
Estes, John H.; and Crone, John M., Jr.,3,440,300.
Cronert, Wolfgang, to Martin & Pagenstecher Aktiengesellschaft,
and Rheinstahl Export Industriealagen GmbH. Hot blast stove.
3,473,793, 10-21-69, CI. 263-19.
Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois R., to Itek Corporation. Photo-
graphic processing apparatus. 3,485,160, 12-23-69, CI. 95-90.
Cronig, Alvin; McCarthy, Joseph V.; and Gruber, Francois, to Itek
Corporation. Film processing reagent container. 3,485,348, 12-23-
69, CI. 206-56.
Cronig, Alvin: See-
Robin, Gilbert J.; Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois
R.,3,472,138.
Cronin, Cornelius P., Sr. Bathtub cover. 3,451,069, 6-24-69, CI. 4-
173.
Cronin, David V., to Dynamics Research Corporation. Electro-opti-
cal encoder having fiber optic coupling. 3,483,389, 12-9-69, CI.
250-219.
Cronin, Edward W.; and Weber, Walter O., said Cronin assor to
Hercules Incorporated, and said Weber assor to Haveg Industries,
Inc. Transfer molding of foam. 3,437,722, 4-8-69, CI. 264-48.
Cronin, Frederick W.: See —
Meinhardt, Johannes; and Schubert, Paul, 3,476,628.
Cronin, George R.: See —
Wilson, Oran W.; and Cronin, George R.,3,471,324.
Cronin, John: See-
Rodriguez, Antonio R.; and Cronin, John,3,456,313.
Cronite Co., Inc., The: See —
Steffens, Robert N., 3,472,163.
Cronkhite, Paul W., to Monsanto Company. Retaining trays for
semiconductor wafers and the like. 3,482,682, 12-9-69, CI. 206-
65.
Cronquist, William E.: See-
Bailey, Francis M.; and Cronquist, William E.,3,484,687.
McDonald, William J.; Bynum, Edward B., Jr.; and Cronquist,
William E.,3,425,5 15.
Cronstedt, Val, to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corpora-
tion. Variable compression ratio piston assembly. 3,450,111, 6-17-
69, CI. 123-78.
Crook, Edward J., Jr., to American Hoist & Derrick Company.
Coupling link. 3,453,822, 7-8-69, CI. 59-85.
Crook, Gaines Morton. Gear train. 3,468,191, 9-23-69, CI. 74-681.
Crook, Hubert D., to Ethyl Corporation. Swimming pool cover.
3,423,767, 1-28-69, CI. 4-172.
Crook, Leonard Robert; Jansen, Alexander Bertus Arnold; Spencer,
Kenneth Eric Vincent; and Watson, David Harris, to Wyeth, John,
& Brother Limited, mesne. 4-(o-Benzoylsulfimido) lower fatty
amines. 3,457,272, 7-22-69, CI. 260-301.
Crook, Troy N., to Esso Production Research Company. Apparatus
for determining the time phase relationship of electrical signals.
3,445,642, 5-20-69, CI. 235-181.
Crooke, Robert Curtis; and Koot, Nick, to Global Marine Inc.
Drilling apparatus. 3,426,855, 2-11-69, CI. 173-57.
Crooks, Donald D.; Kelsey, Royal W.; and Sumsion, Henry T., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Brazing method.
3,425,116, 2-4-69, CI. 29-472.7
Crooks, Donald D.: See —
Kelsey, Royal W.; Crooks, Donald D.; and Sumsion, Henry
T.,3,436,253.
Crookshanks, Paul Edward; and Altmanshofer, Robert Dale, to RCA
Corporation. Service aid for color television receiver. 3,461,225,
8-12-69, CI. 178-5.4
Crookston, James A.; and Gritton, William R., to Green, A. P.,
Refractories Co., mesne. Coke bonded basic refractory. 3,436,237,
4-1-69, CI. 106-58.
Crookston, James A.; and Gritton, William R., to Green, A. P.,
Refractories Co. Basic refractory for oxygen converters.
3,446,639, 5-27-69, CI. 106-56.
Croon & Lucke Maschinenfabrik GmbH: See—
Lucke, Ernst, 3,456,890.
Cropland Industries, Inc.: See—
Siebert, Louie P., 3,465,766.
Cropper, Wendell P.: See—
Kapff, Sixt Frederick; and Cropper, Wendell P.,3,453,891.
Cropper, Wendell P., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Radiation
sensitive apparatus for analyzing gas. 3,459,947, 8-5-69, CI. 250-
218.
Crosby, Arthur O., to Telex Corporation, The. Hearing aid coupling.
3,431,370, 3-4-69, CI. 179-182.
Crosby, David W., to British Nylon Spinners Limited. Needled non-
woven pile fabrics and method of making same. 3,476,636, 11-4-
69, CI. 161-67.
Crosby, Noble W.; Clarke, Gordon J.; and Walker, Robert C, to
Lacal Industries Limited. Spacer damper. 3,454,705, 7-8-69, CI.
174-42.
Crosby, Noble W.; Walker, Robert C; and Clarke, Gordon J., to
Lacal Industries Limited. Spacer damper. 3,474,184, 10-21-69, CI.
174-42.
Crosby, Philip S., to Tektronix, Inc. Oscillographic instrument for
separately viewing portions of an input signal. 3,457,505, 7-22-69,
Cf 324-121.
Crosby, Philip S., to Tektronix, Inc. Balanced modulator-demodula-
tor circuit with negative feedback in switching element. 3,483,488,
12-9-69, CI. 332-43.
Crosby Research, Inc.: See—
Mabbett, John C, 3,437,973.
Crosby, William Holmes. Urinal device with disposable container.
3,419,913, 1-7-69, CI. 4-110.
Croseck, Hans-Henning; and Grohmann, August, to Hydraulik
G.m.b.H. Hydraulic metal tube press. 3,468,152, 9-23-69, CI. 72-
265.
Crosfield Electronic Limited: See—
Astley, Edward T.; King, Daniel L.; and Gold, Daniel,
3,439,176.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Crosfield Electronics Limited: See—
Astley, Edward Thomas, 3,450,014.
Parker, Barry Norman, 3,461,427.
Crosman Arms Company, Inc.: See—
Vadas, John F.; and Joslyn, Edward P., 3,463,136.
Crosman, Dorland L.: See —
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., 3,423,874.
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., 3,425, 153.
Crosman, Dorland L.; See, Thomas E.; and Villasana, Armando P.,
to Mattel, Inc. Doll holder. 3,459,294, 8-5-69, CI. 206-45.19
Cross, Alexander D.: See —
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D.,3,438,977.
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D.,3,457,285.
Beard, Colin C; and Cross, Alexander D.,3,478,066.
Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation. Preparation of
1,3,5(10),9(1 1) steroids and novel intermediates thereof.
3,423,405, 1-21-69, CI. 260-239.57
Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation. Tetrahydronaphthalene
derivatives. 3,429,888, 2-25-69, CI. 260-294.7
Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation. Furano- [4'5';6,7] an-
drostane and pregnane series. 3,468,877, 9-23-69, CI. 260-239.5
Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation. Tetrahydropyranyl and
tetrahydrofuranyl esters of morphine and morphinans. 3,476,757,
11-4-69, CI. 260-268.
Cross, Alexander D.; Edwards, John A.; and Berkoz, Belig, to Syntex
Corporation. Oxygen containing heterocyclic ethers. 3,429,899, 2-
25-69, CI. 260-345.7
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation.
Novel androstane and 1 9-norandrostane steroidal esters and their
preparation. 3,481,957, 12-2-69, CI. 260-397.4
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation.
Bicyclo[2.2.2]octane-l-carboxylate esters of \*- pregnene corti-
coid steroids. 3,484,436, 12-16-69, CI. 260-239.55
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation.
Bicyclo[2.2.2.] octane- 1-carboxylate carbonate esters of es-
trogenic steroids. 3,484,465, 12-16-69, CI. 260-397.5
Fried, John H.; and Cross, Alexander D., 3,423,403.
Cross, Alexander; and Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation.
Bicyclo[2.2.2]octane-l-carboxylate esters of progestational ste-
roids. 3,485,853, 12-23-69, CI. 260-397.4
Cross and Jackson Limited: See —
Maddock, Owen Richard; and Cross, Frederick George,
3,483,939.
Cross, Anthony Leonard, to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Engine
testing apparatus. 3,472,066, 10-14-69, CI. 73-116.
Cross, Donald W. Multi-point ignition system for shaped charges.
3,443,518, 5-13-69, CI. 102-24.
Cross, Earl G., to Turco Manufacturing Company. Swing set con-
struction. 3,427,024, 2-11-69, CI. 272-87.
Cross, Earl G., to Turco Manufacturing Company. Air spray gun for
electrostatic coating systems. 3,448,925, 6-10-69, CI. 239-15.
Cross, Edward A., to Texaco Inc. Low free alkali procedure for
making greases. 3,475,336, 10-28-69, CI. 252-41.
Cross, Frederick George: See —
Maddock, Owen Richard; and Cross, Frederick
George.3,483,939.
Cross, George Abraham, to American Cyanamid Company. Prepara-
tion of gelled blasting agents comprising nitric acids, fuels, and
gelling agents. 3,423,258, 1-21-69, CI. 149-19.
Cross, George Abraham; and Rishel, James Paul, to American
Cyanamid Company. Gelled nitric acid blasting agent. 3,471,347,
10-7-69, CI. 149-56.
Cross, George Abraham: See —
Simpson, Robert Alan; Cross, George Abraham; and Rishel,
James Paul,3,454,438.
Simpson, Robert Alan; Rishel, James Paul; and Cross, George
Abraham.3,423,257.
Cross, Gerald: See —
Steghart, Fritz Ludwig Felix; Cross, Gerald; Kershaw, Peter
Leslie; Oliver, Trevor Exelby; and Farrant, Leonard
George.3,424,377.
Cross, Gordan G.: See —
Callahan, James L.; and Cross, Gordan G., 3,444, 234.
Cross, James Martin; Metzger, Sidney H., Jr.; and Campbell, Clyde
D., to Mobay Chemical Company. Polyurethanes from hex-
ahydrotoluene diisocyanates. 3,454,505, 7-8-69, CI. 260-2.5
Cross, James M. Mobay Chemical Company Isomeric mixtures of
methylcyclohexylene diamine. 3,424,792, 1-28-69, CI. 260-563.
Cross, James M., to Mobay Chemical Company. Reduction of
tolylene diamines. 3,445,516, 5-20-69, CI. 260-563.
Cross, James M.; Campbell, Clyde D.; and Metzger, Sidney H., to
Mobay Chemical Company. Preparation of cycloaliphatic diamines
free of o- diamines. 3,450,759, 6-17-69, CI. 260-563.
Cross, James M.; and Metzger, Sidney H., to Mobay Chemical Com-
pany. Preparation of isocyanates from isocyanic acid and olefins.
3,471,542, 10-7-69, CI. 260-453.
Cross, James V.: See —
Beall, Horace A., Jr.; Cross, James V.; and Gow, Kenneth
P.,3,458,709.
Cross, Laurence Allan, Jr., to Randomatic Data Systems, Inc. Ap-
paratus for the selection of coded elements filed at random.
3,486,617, 12-30-69, CI. 209-80.5
Cross, Lee A.: See —
Franken, Peter A.; Cross, Lee A.; and Cross, Lloyd
G.,3,463,591.
Cross, Lloyd G.: See —
Franken, Peter A.; Cross, Lee A.; and Cross, Lloyd
G.,3,463,591.
Cross, Robert A.: See —
Bixler, Harris J.; Cross, Robert A.; and Markley, Lita
L.,3,475,358.
Cross, Roland Claude. Cylinder mountings. 3,452,648, 7-1-69, CI.
92-161.
Cross, Walter George, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Device for protecting
a gas turbine engine com- pressor against the effects of surging.
3,439,497, 4-22-69, CI. 60-39.28
Crossen, William P.; and Yarrison, Walter W., to USM Corporation.
Molding with tread inserts. 3,439,384, 4-22-69, CI. 18-36.
Crosser, Ralph W., Jr.: See—
Fick, Hans H.; and Crosser, Ralph W., Jr.,3,471,010.
Crosslen, Louis John, to Mayer, Frank, & Associates, Inc. Theft-
proof merchandise display. 3,478,893, 11-18-69, CI. 211-165.
Crossley, Henry Morton; and Bailey, Percival William, to Crossley,
Henry (Packings) Limited. Projectile driving bands. 3,439,620, 4-
22-69, CI. 102-93.
Crossley, Henry (Packings) Limited: See —
Crossley, Henry Morton; and Bailey, Percival William,
3,439,620.
Crossley, Neville Stanton: See —
Broome, Arthur William James; Crossley, Neville Stanton; and
Jones, William Glynne,3,466,370.
Crossley, Robert B. Electronic snore depressor. 3,480,010, 11-25-69,
CI. 128-132.
Crossman, Richard L. Synthetic gear ratio. 3,482,471, 12-9-69, CI.
74-786.
Crosswhite, Henry M., Jr. Optical prismatic phomboid filter device.
3,473,865, 10-21-69, CI. 350-169.
Crosthwait, David N., Jr., to Dunham-Bush, Inc. Tool for adjusting
valves. 3,478,625, 11-18-69, CI. 81-3.
Croswhite, Howard Linn, to Ford Motor Company. Snap action
flyweight governor for developing a speed sensitive pressure signal.
3,431,929, 3-11-69, CI. 137-56.
Croswhite, Howard L., to Ford Motor Company. Multiple ratio
power shift transmission mechanism. 3,424,033, 1-28-69, CI. 74-
730.
Crothers, James W.; and Satterlee, Frederick R., to Thomas Indus-
tries Inc. Anvil device. 3,456,483, 7-22-69, CI. 72-478.
Crotti, Argento, to Aziende Colori Nazionali Affini ACNA S.p.A.
l,5(and l,8)-Dihydroxy-8(and 5)-nito-4- nitroanilino-
anthraqoinones. 3,453,294, 7-1-69, CI. 260-380.
Crotti, Argento; and Merlo, Fabrizio, to Aziende Colori Nazionali
Affini ACNA S.p.A. Monoazo triazine containing dyestuffs.
3,459,729, 8-5-69, CI. 260-153.
Crouch, Alfred E.; and Beaver, Ruby C, to American Machine &
Foundry Company. Pipeline inspection apparatus for detection of
longitudinal defects. 3,483,466, 12-9-69, CI. 324-37.
Crouch, Arthur B.: See—
Cox, Jack Lamarr; and Crouch, Arthur B., 3,475,582.
Crouch, Donald W.; and Crowell, Robert, to General Electric Com-
pany. Vacuum-type circuit interrupter having brazed joints pro-
tected from weld-inhibiting constituent in contact structure.
3,430,015, 2-25-69, CI. 200-144.
Crouch, Donald W.; and Kurtz, Donald R., to General Electric Com-
pany. High voltage vacuum device with improved means for in-
hibiting sparkover adjacent the edge of a tubular metal part.
3,469,049, 9-23-69, CI. 200-144.
Crouch, Harold C, to Cleveland Technical Center, Inc. Braking
system. 3,432,210, 3-11-69, CI. 303-3.
Crouch, Robert T.; and Barger, Charles H., to Johns-Manville Cor-
poration. Non-porous asbestos-reinforced plastic pipe. 3,460,581,
8-12-69, CI. 138-141.
Crouch, Roy L.; and Cook, Paul A., to Texaco Inc. Process for
fireparing a grease composition containing synthetic oil as the sole
ubricating oil component. 3,428,562, 2-18-69, CI. 252-42.
Croucher, William C; Estep, Willis F.; and Ross, Gilbert H., to Mar-
tin-Marietta Corporation. Match stepping camera and method for
matching registration and reduction of stepped photographic
images to existing patterns on semiconductors. 3,442,587, 5-6-69,
CI. 355-54.
Croucher, William C: See —
Wilcox, Norman G.; Croucher, William C; and Ramaley, Ed-
ward J.,3,449,541.
Croughan, James: See—
Weeks, Sidney Arthur; Taylor, Raymond Sidney; and Croughan,
James, 3,446, 145.
Crounse Corporation: See —
Shelton, Russell S., 3,425,284.
Crouse, Parker E.: See —
Brush, Stanley E.; and Crouse, Parker E.,3,454,826.
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329
Crouse, William C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data transmission apparatus utilizing frequency shift keying.
3,432,616, 3-11-69, CI. 178-66.
Crouse, William G., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Variable frequency phase shift oscillator utilizing differential am-
plifiers. 3,482,188, 12-2-69, CI. 331-135.
Crouse-Hinds Company: See-
Curtis, Richard F., 3,434,016.
Hall, William B., 3,433,941.
Jeffers, Walter K., 3,484,742.
Shavalier, Marion Fred, 3,463,913.
Spofford, Walter R.; and Davis, Morton G., 3,436,725.
Crouzet: See —
Feat, Jen, 3,467,781.
Jullien-Davin, Jean, 3,433,091.
Crouzet, Henri. False-twist apparatus. 3,473,313, 10-21-69, CI. 57-
77.45
Crouzet S.r.l.: See—
Davin, Jean Jullien, 3,449,699.
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr., to Monsanto Company. Polycarbona-
mides resistant to acid dyes and containing terminal naphthyl
disulfonated radicals. 3,438,949, 4-15-69, CI. 260-78.
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of
nylon with polyalkylene glycol diamine as additive. 3,454,534, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-78.
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr.; and Huffman, William A. H., deceasedO
(by Huffman, Ernestine H.; executrix), to Monsanto Company.
Polycarbonamides resistant to acid dyes. 3,440,226, 4-22-69, CI.
260-78.
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr.: See —
Ballentine, James B.; and Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr., 3, 448,087.
Crovetti, Aldo J.; and Neundorf, Maynette V., to Abbott Laborato-
ries. N-(Substituted-benzoyl) aminoaceto- and aminopropionitriles.
3,457,294, 7-22-69, CI. 260-465.
Crovetti, Aldo J.; and Von Esch, Anne Mary, to Abbott Laborato-
ries. 5-Aminooxadiazines. 3,468,884, 9-23-69, CI. 260-244.
Crovetti, Aldo Joseph: See —
Horrom, Bruce Wayne; and Crovetti, Aldo Joseph, 3,48 1,979.
Von Esch, Anne Mary; and Crovetti, Aldo J. ,3,478,049.
Crow, Clifford O. Ladder supported container holder. 3,458,165, 7-
29-69, CI. 248-210.
Crow, Frank L. Cat tree. 3,479,990, 1 1-25-69, CI. 1 19-1.
Crow, Howard M. Water borne vehicle. 3,434,452, 3-25-69, CI. 115-
70.
Crow, Morgan L.: See —
Tucker, Andrew J.; Kilgore, Marion D.; Crow, Morgan L.; and
Simpson, Harry E., 3, 460, 616.
Crow, Stewart Ernest: See —
Saunders, James; and Crow, Stewart Ernest, 3,442,628.
Crow, Thomas G., to United States of America, Army. Cryogenic
switch. 3,453,446, 7-1-69, CI. 307-98.
Crowder, James R.: See—
Brown, Earl J.; Crowder, James R.; and Karl, Raymond
O.,3,434,940.
Crowder, Norman Frederic: See —
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White,
Wilfred Arthur Stephen, 3,458,273.
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White,
Wilfred Arthur Stephen.3,476,504.
Crowder, Wyly Kenneth; and Murphy, Thomas A., to Docutel Cor-
poration. Slidewalk apparatus and system. 3,485,182, 12-23-69,
CI. 104-25.
Crowdy, Stephen Henry; Farrington, John Alan; and Jeater, Roger
Sidney Lockington, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Her-
bicidal mixture of a 4,4' bipyridylium salt and thiourea. 3,449,1 10,
6-10-69, CI. 71-92.
Crowe, Byron A.; and Corp, Robert S., to Wildwood Company.
Method of making tubular seamless lace. 3,453,928, 7-8-69, CI.
87-4.
Crowe, Curtis Wendell, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
lessening the inhibitory effects to fluid flow due to the presence of
solid organic substances in a subterranean formation. 3,482,636,
12-9-69, CI. 166-307.
Crowe, Curtis W.; and Duranleau, Roger G., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Cleaning by foam contact, and foam regeneration
method. 3,436,262, 4-1-69, CI. 134-10.
Crowe, Jack; and Wallis, Kenneth Arthur. Methods of shaping metal
tubing and apparatus used therefor. 3,438,238, , CI. 72-369.
Crowe, John E., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Process of
removing metal from slag-surfaced melt. 3,469,740, 9-30-69, CI.
222-1.
Crowe, Kenneth R.; and Leiter, Howard A., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Cylinder with internal
photosensitive coating and prism on outer surface for admitting
light at an angle to be totally internally reflected. 3,445,709, 5-20-
69, CI. 313-102.
Crowe, Robert C: See —
Herman, Walter H.; Ray, Walter S.; and Crowe, Robert
C, 3,457,896.
Crowe, Talmadge L., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. High temperature ex-
tension joint. 3,433,506, 3-18-69, CI. 285-187.
Crowe-Guide Cement Company: See —
Guide, Charles James, 3,425,105.
Crowell, Charles J., Jr.; and Tinklepaugh, Kenneth N. Exothermic
composition and method of use. 3,461,073, 8-12-69, CI. 252-70.
Crowell Designs Inc.: See —
Davenport, William R.; and Davenport, Elmer T., 3,474,372.
Crowell, James Sheffield: See —
White, Charles Clayton; and Crowell, James Shef-
field,3,422,043.
Crowell, Merton H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Multiple-image electron beam tube and color camera. 3,467,880,
9-16-69, CI. 315-11.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Gordon, Eugene I., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Electron beam storage device employ-
ing hole multiplication and diffusion. 3,440,476, 4-22-69, CI. 315-
10.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Gordon, Eugene I., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Multiple readout electron beam
device. 3,440,477, 4-22-69, CI. 315-11.
Crowell, Merton H.; and Maydan, Dan, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Acoustic devices. 3,483,942, 12-16-69, CI. 181-
0.5
Crowell, Merton H.; and Morton, Jack A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Cathode ray storage devices.
3,428,850, 2-18-69, CI. 315-12.
Crowell, Robert: See —
Crouch, Donald W.; and Crowell, Robert.3,430,015.
Crowley, Francis X., to Crowley Hession Engineers. Process of mak-
ing domes. 3,427,777, 2-18-69, CI. 52-744.
Crowley, Francis X. Tank banding apparatus. 3,477,652, 11-11-69,
CI. 242-7.21
Crowley Hession Engineers: See —
Cowley, Francis X., 3,446,888.
Crowley, Francis X., 3,427,777.
Crowley, Richard P., to Abcor, Inc. Chromatographic columns.
3,422,605, 1-21-69, CI. 55-386.
Crowley, Richard P., to Abcor, Inc. Method of and apparatus for
chromatographic separations. 3,436,897, 4-8-69, CI. 55-67.
Crowley, Richard P. Embossed plastic surface coverings and method
of preparing same. 3,453,171, 7-1-69, CI. 161-159.
Crowley, Richard P., to Abcor Inc. Chromatographic columns with
partition elements therein. 3,453,811, 7-8-69, CI. 55-386.
Crown Controls Corporation: See —
Dicke, Paul A., 3,471,760.
Pulskamp, Gerald S.; and Harshbarger, William E., 3,465,841.
Stammen, Harold A., 3,472,341.
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.: See —
Beahm, Robert B.; and Grader, Jerome E., 3,474,815.
Ermer, Joseph W., Jr.; and Kesler, William C, 3,461,649.
Lohrer, Joseph Bernhard, 3,438,529.
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Incorporated: See —
Justis, Luther E., 3,460,589.
Crown Cork & Steel Company, Inc.: See —
Luviano, John J., 3,441,168.
Crown Radio Corporation: See —
Kobayashi, Masanaga, 3,436,662.
Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited: See —
Milligan, Frederick H., 3,467,335.
Naylor, Gordon J., 3,470,591.
Crown Zellerbach Corporation: See —
Anderson, Nils T.; and Hearon, William M., 3,420,734.
Bennett, Clifton F.; and Mac Gregor, Warren S., 3,452,100.
Cole, James B., 3,421,758.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A.; Talbot, Alfred B.; and Weis, Rudolf R.,
3,433,136.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A.; and Weis, Rudolf R., 3,474,593.
McColl, Michael J., 3,430,839.
Rehr, Henry W., 3,421,655.
Sturges, Thomas B., 3,466,837.
West, William B.; and Henderson, John T., 3,445,329.
West, William B., 3,467,574.
Crownover, Lawrence T. Automatic cycling mechanism. 3,455,485,
7-15-69, CI. 222-70.
Crownover, William S.: See —
Pruett, William T.; and Crownover, William S., 3,474,665.
Crowson, David H.: See —
Walker, Donald F.; Rice, Duane N.; Crowson, David H.; and
Vachon, Reginald I., 3,470,873.
Crowson, Fred B.; and Groth, George S., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Steerable regenerative repeater circuit
3,435,142, 3-25-69, CI. 178-73.
Crowther, Harold, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Gear
pumps. 3,476,055, 11-4-69, CI. 103-126.
Croyle, Jack V., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Company. Mold ejec-
tion assemblage two-piece cap mold. 3,461,488, 8-19-69, CI. 18-
2.
Croyle, Jack V., to Imco Container Company, mesne. One-piece
shaker closure. 3,467,288, 9-16-69, CI. 222-480.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Croymans, Jacques Johannes Hendrik: See—
De Boer, Douwe Mindert; Bosnian, Willem Freddrik; Croymans,
Jacques Johannes Hendrik; and Kreutzelman,
Harm,3,453,465.
Crozier, Harold E. Automatic gas detector. 3,471,264, 10-7-69, CI.
23-255.
CRS-Crose International, Inc.: See—
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Sims, Eugene F., 3,461,264.
Crucible Inc.: See—
Cloran, Thomas S., 3,476,548.
Dulis, Edward J., 3,476,616.
Crucible Steel Castings Co., Division of Consolidated Foundries and
Manufacturing Company: See—
Phillips, William J.; and Barron, Donald B., 3,426,832.
Crucible Steel Company of America: See—
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr., 3,433,626.
Bomberger, Howard B., Jr., 3,434,813.
Eckenrod, John J., 3,451,843.
Moskowitz, Arthur; Kovach, Curtis W.; and Wells, Ralph G.,
3,437,478.
Moskowitz, Arthur; and Saltzman, Gilbert Allen, 3,455,681.
Vordahl, Milton B., 3,466,734.
Crucible Steel Corporation: See-
Thompson, Vernon R., 3,450,528.
Cruger, Robert W.; Cheslock, Edward P.; Moore, Wiley I.; and Mur-
ray, James J., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Apparatus for pro-
gramming traffic flow path routes. 3,466,598, 9-9-69, CI. 340-23.
Cruger, Robert W.; and Michelson, Anatol, to Bliss, E. W., Com-
pany. Universal starting bar. 3,429,366, 2-25-69, CI. 164-274.
Cruger, Robert W.; Petransky, William E.; and Weiss, Melvin I., to
Bliss, E. W., Company. Aircraft launching device. 3,433,438, 3-
18-69, CI. 244-63.
Cruickshank, David G.: See —
Brouwer, Charles W.; Cruickshank, David G.; and Tata,
Raymond V.,3,480,128.
Cruickshank, Philip A., to FMC Corporation. Insect control methods
and compositions. 3,453,362, 7-1-69, CI. 424-84.
Cruickshank, Robert F., to Nip-Co Manufacturing, Inc. Soil sifter.
3,426,898, 2-1 1-69, CI. 209-245.
Cruise, Thamo C: See —
Steele, Richard K.; Cruise, Thamo C; and Jang, Samuel
W., 3,427,876.
Cruiziat, Paul: See—
Bichet, Georges; Cruiziat, Paul; Damay, Jean; and Frechet,
Pierre Joseph,3,456,428.
Crum, Charles W., to Ampex Corporation. Electronic editing system
for video tape recordings. 3,463,877, 8-26-69, CI. 178-6.6
Crum, David L. Sliding closure lock. 3,486,781, 12-30-69, CI. 292-
262.
Crum, William N. Loading devices for carryalls. 3,445,943, 5-27-69,
CI. 37-9.
Crumb, Robert E. Treatment of residues of oil shale retorting for
magnesium recovery. 3,455,796, 7-15-69, CI. 204-70.
Crumley, Ernest W. Cargo ship construction. 3,434,445, 3-25-69, CI.
114-72.
Crumley, Harold W. Method and apparatus for making balls from
rod stock. 3,477,267, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 72-185.
Crumly, Charles B., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Microwave power
rectifiers. 3,445,748, 5-20-69, CI. 321-8.
Crump, Joseph R. Method of coupling pipe. 3,458,920, 8-5-69, CI.
29-458.
Crump, Lawrence R.: See —
Turnage, Rodger Elmo, Jr.; Stebbins, Jerald T.; and Crump,
Lawrence R., 3,476,974.
Crumpen, Mervyn James, to Marconi Company Limited, The.
Slotted waveguide aerial system. 3,456,261, 7-15-69, CI. 343-771.
Crumpen, Mervyn, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Slotted
waveguide aerial systems having selectable directions of radiation.
3,453,631, 7-1-69, CI. 343-768.
Cruse, Lee H., to Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc. Fluid line coupling.
3,477,688, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 251-149.9
Cruse, Oliver B., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,464,742, 9-2-69, CI. 303-13.
Cruse, Oliver B., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,479,096, 11-18-69, CI. 303-54.
Cruse, Oliver B., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,480,334, 11-25-69, CI. 303-13.
Crusey, Howard W.: See —
Shellman, Robert R.; and Crusey, Howard W., 3,442,009.
Crusey, Howard W.: See—
Shellman, Robert R.; and Crusey, Howard W.,3,442,009.
Crust, Frank E.: See-
page, Wilbur M.; and Crust, Frank E.,3,456,990.
Crutcher, B. Todd, III; and Dodge, Ronald D., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Torque and acceleration control
clutch. 3,435,934, 4-1-69, CI. 192-93.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Organo-phosphono-amine oxides. 3,429,914, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
502.5
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Tetrakis (dihydrogen phosphono methyl Methylene diamine, N,N'
dioxide and related compounds. 3,470,243, 9-30-69, CI. 260-502.5
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Methyl, bis(dihydrogen phosphono methyl )-amine oxide and re-
lated compounds. 3,470,244, 9-30-69, CI. 260-502.5
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Tris(phosphono-lower alkylidene) amine oxides. 3,474,133, 10-21-
69, CI. 260-502.5
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Company.
Esters, salts, and acids of organo-phosphono-amine oxides.
3,483,178, 12-9-69, CI. 260-140.
Cruz, Edgardo A. Automatic sampler. 3,443,439, 5-13-69, CI. 73-
423.
Cruz, Jose C; and Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Double acting seat hinge. 3,455,602, 7-15-69, CI. 297-354.
Cruz, Luis Roberto. Directional control means for high turbulence
and velocity of fluid flow over an airfoil assembly. 3,463,417, 8-
26-69, CI. 244-23.
Cruz, Mamerto M., Jr.: See—
Battista, Orlando A.; Cruz, Mamerto M., Jr.; and Riley, Walter
J.,3,443,261.
Cruz, Mamerto M., to FMC Corporation. Process of preparing wet
strength paper containing regenerated cellulose formed in situ
therein. 3,475,270, 10-28-69, CI. 162-177.
Cruz, Mamerto M., to FMC Corporation. Water-laid sheets contain-
ing synthetic fibers. 3,485,713, 12-23-69, CI. 162-146.
Cryder, John R.; Field, Jesse L., Jr.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; and
Scheldt, James E., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Control
system for dual motors. 3,486,418, 12-30-69, CI. 91-411.
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney, Lionel
L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.; Matthews, Ralph
W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.; Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and
Winters, Frank H., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Hydrostatic
transmission control system. 3,477,225, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 60-19.8
Cryder, John R.; and Kroth, Neil W., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Relief valve for hydraulic circuits. 3,478,646, 11-18-69, CI.
91-411.
Cryer, Del. Liquid density measuring method and apparatus.
3,460,394, 8-12-69, CI. 73-439.
Cryer, Edward, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Ignition
switch utilizing a cam means for restrictive movement unless key
is first moved to off position. 3,457,380, 7-22-69, CI. 200-26.
Cryer, Edward, to Lucas, Joseph , (Industries) Limited. Fuse holders
for use with flexible printed circuits. 3,482,194, 12-2-69, CI. 337-
227.
Crylor: See—
Corbiere, Paul Jacques; and Rosset, Jean-Baptiste, 3,468,841.
Couturier, Georges; and Gauthier, Charles, 3,423,807.
Lombard, Francis; and Juillard, Pierre, 3,433,866.
Cryodry Corporation: See —
Jeppson, Morris R., 3,427,171.
Jeppson, Morris R., 3,437,495.
Jeppson, Morris R., 3,478,900.
Silbermann, Klaus; and Maurer, Frederick, 3,474,210.
Smith, Franklin J., 3,446,929.
Cryogenic Technology, Inc.: See —
Hogan, Walter H., 3,485,054.
Crystal Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Ward, Samuel I., 3,421,839.
Csaki, Joachim, to Ackermanu u. Schmitt K.G. Motor-driven
manually operable compass saw. 3,456,698, 7-22-69, CI. 143-68.
Csaki, Joachim, to Schmitt, Ackermann U., K.G. Electromotor with
detachable stator. 3,484,860, 12-16-69, CI. 310-42.
Csakvary, Oscar: See—
Jureit, John C; and Csakvary, Oscar,3 ,443,5 13.
Csakvary, Tibor, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electrical
contact for a hard solder electrical device. 3,483,442, 12-9-69, CI.
317-234.
Csanady, Elmer R.: See-
Camp, Albert T.; Csanady, Elmer R.; and Danziger,
Leonard,3,447,983.
Csapilla, Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. Photochromic
dihydrodibenzo-furans and thiophenes and synthesis thereof.
3,470,211, 9-30-69, CI. 260-346.2
Csaszar, Frank C, to Dow Chemical Company, The, mesne.
Elastomeric chlorinated polyethylene compositions and method of
producing same. 3,485,788, 12-23-69, CI. 260-33.8
Cserhati, Janos: See —
Vinkler, Attila; and Cserhati, Janos.3,449,164.
Cseri, Zoltan. Coupling device. 3,478,895, 11-18-69, CI. 213-15.
Cserny, Fred P. Tap assembly for beer kegs. 3,447,558, 6-3-69, CI.
137-212.
CSF-Compagnie generate de Telegraphie Sans Fil: See—
Arnaud, Jacques; Sobotka, Walter; and Desbrueres, Maurice,
3,432,776.
Arnaud, Jacques, 3,441,782.
BabiUon, Claude, 3,473,125.
Baumberger, Clement F.; and Micheron, Francois, 3,479,510.
Bensimon, Jacques, 3,431,439.
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Bertheas, Jean, 3,435,407.
Breniere, Andre, 3,486,105.
Carre, Roland; and Robert, Jean, 3,438,034.
Carre, Roland, 3,444,554.
Cauchois, Jean, 3,423,682.
Charles, Daniel; and Duchet, Michel, 3,461,340.
Defain, Raymond, 3,454,838.
Droniou, Daniel; and Consolin, Francis, 3,440,640.
Dupraz, Jacques; and Hawkes, Thaddeus, 3,463,91 1.
Faberes, Pierre; and Ribadier, Georges, 3,480,824.
Gadenne, Philippe, 3,482,244.
Girault, Jean; and Pandelle, Jean, 3,435,448.
Grosvalet, Jean, 3,436,612.
Guenard, Pierre R., 3,473,126.
Honore, Etienne; and Torcheux, Emile, 3,441,726.
Huber, Harry; and Moncorge, Gerard, 3,460,024.
Le Boutet, Hubert; and Pinel, Jacques, 3,448,263.
Le Parquier, Guy; and Pierrot, Robert, 3,430,246.
Le Parquier, Guy, 3,482,245.
Leboutet, Hubert; and Mangin, Jean-Paul, 3,482,139.
Malnar, Leon, 3,422,344.
Mangin, Jean Paul, 3,439,288.
Marchais, Jean Claude, 3,436,560.
Mathey, Raymond; Picardat, Bernard; and Lecocq, Robert,
3,435,687.
Mayer, Guy, 3,462,127.
Metz, Pierre, 3,436,628.
Moncorge, Gerard, 3,470,393.
Pressiat, Robert, 3,486,010.
Renoux, Robert, 3,466,051.
Rougeot, Henri, 3,424,909.
Salmon, Jacques A., 3,478,359.
Schnuriger, Jean Claude, 3,426,231.
Sobotka, Walter, 3,484,725.
Softer, Jacques; and Mangin, Jean Paul, 3,454,818.
Spitz, Erich; and Romeas, Rene, 3,449,752.
Tcheditch, Pierre, 3,480,958.
Tournois, Pierre, 3,435,381.
Tournois, Pierre, 3,464,033.
Trigon, Roland, 3,478,358.
Vasseur, Jean-Pierre, 3,424,986.
CSF-Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie Sans Fils: See—
Bensussan, Andre Marc; and Hodge, Ronald I., 3,439,193.
Csicsatka, Antal, to General Electric Company. Cross-talk compen-
sation for stereo receivers. 3,435,144, 3-25-69, CI. 179-1.
Csimma, Sandor, to FMC Corporation. Discharge chute for harvest-
ing machine. 3,448,847, 6-10-69, CI. 198-72.
Csizi, Gotthard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Vertical mercury cathode cell. 3,449,234, 6-10-69,
CI. 204-220.
Csizi, Gotthard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Mercury cathode alkali-chlorine cell containing a
porous titanium or tantalum layered anode. 3,458,423, 7-29-69,
CI. 204-219.
Csizi, Gotthard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Vertical mercury cathode electrolytic cells.
3,481,856, 12-2-69, CI. 204-219.
Csizmas, Louis L.; and Patel, Virendra, to Miles Laboratories, Inc.
Placement device. 3,480,400, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-259.
Csizmas, Louis L.; and Patel, Virendra, to Miles Laboratories, Inc.
Reagent deposition device. 3,482,943, 12-9-69, CI. 23-253.
Csupor, Denis, to Maierform Trust Reg. Bows of ships. 3,433,194, 3-
18-69, CI. 114-56.
CTP Industries Inc.: See—
Kamins, Seymour; and Rosenberg, Norman, 3,477,634.
Kamins, Seymour; and Rosenberg, Norman, 3,486,683.
Vande Sande, George, 3,451,613.
CTS Corporation: See —
Naylor, Robert W., 3,436,714.
van Benthuysen, John D.; and English, Jack A., 3,421,133.
Van Benthuysen, John D.; and Barden, Wayne A., 3,469,311.
Yoder, Joseph, 3,484,068.
Cubbage, Henry D., to United States of America, Navy. Hair faired
cable. 3,440,991, 4-29-69, CI. 1 14-235.
Cubberley, Harold A.; Abel, Edmund, Jr.; and Sackett, John E., to
Service Recorder Company, The. Valve assembly. 3,433,255, 3-
18-69, CI. 137-510.
Cubberley, Mitchell H. Ski binding. 3,471,161, 10-7-69, CI. 280-
11.35
Cubberley, Mitchell H.; and Lipe, Gordon C.Safety devices for
reducing friction between a ski and a skier's boot sole. 3,448,990,
6-10-69, CI. 280-11.35
Cubberly, Walter E., Jr., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Well-calipering apparatus. 3,474,541, 10-28-69, CI. 33-178.
Cubert, Jack S.; and Murphy, James J., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Computer logic device consisting of an array of tunneling diodes,
isolators and short circuits. 3,423,646, 1-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Cubic Corporation: See—
Harkay, Gabriel J., 3,429,485.
Walters, Glenn A., 3,487,277.
Cubic Industrial Corporation: See —
Thompson, William J., 3,482,247.
Cucchiara, Philip M.: See —
O'Brien, Walter F., 3,453,922.
Cucchiara, Philip M. Harpsichord with vertical engagement action
for jacks. 3,478,630, 11-18-69, CI. 84-258.
Cuccia, John F.: See —
Goodwin, Raymond Wendell; and Cuccia, John F.,3,438,268.
Cucinella, Salvatore: See-
Marconi, Walter; Mzaaei, Alessandro; de Malde', Marcello; and
Cucinella, Salvatore.3,432,516.
Cucka, John Michael. Antenna mounting unit. 3,450,378, 6-17-69,
CI. 248-43.
Cuckler, Ashton C; Egerton, John R.; and Zeissig, Alexander, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Anthelmintic 2-substituted benzimidazole-metal
arsenate compositions and method. 3,484,519, 12-16-69, CI. 424-
134.
Cucksey, Edward L.: See —
Du Buis, Edwin O.; and Cucksey, Edward L.,3,447,297.
Cuckson, Eric Engel; and Jones, Arthur Llewelyn, to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company. Method of producing folded thermplastic
strips for sliding clasp fasteners. 3,445,915, 5-27-69, CI. 29-408.
Cuculic, Gail E.; Tatom, Lynn D.; and Murphree, Elwyn L., to Cen-
tex Poultry Company. Poultry catch curtain. 3,450,100, 6-17-69,
CI. 119-22.
Cudd, William H.; and Soulier, Robert A., to Filper Corporation.
Pitter and sorter for separating pitted from unpitted peach halves.
3,442,313, 5-6-69, CI. 146-222.
Cudd, Wilson E.: See—
Osborn, Carroll H.; and Cudd, Wilson E.,3,478,770.
Cuddeback, Bruce A.: See —
Brothman, Abraham; Halpern, Stephen J.; Reiser, Richard D;
Cuddeback, Bruce A.; and Miller, Allen H.,3,449,716.
Cudmore, Patrick J. Rocking capsule. 3,477,713, 11-11-69, CI. 272-
33.
Cuenot, Charles, to Le Nickel, Societe Anonyme. Method of
producing pure nickel by electrolytic refining. 3,432,410, 3-11-69,
CI. 204-112.
Cufflin, Maurice Harold, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Ap-
paratus for measuring speed comprising a light- electric translating
device. 3,486,032, 12-23-69, CI. 250-211.
Cughbert, John D.; and Thomas, David G., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Electroluminescent material and
device. 3,462,630, 8-19-69, CI. 313-108.
Cugini, Edward T.; and Jeannerett, Wallace S., to Shaffer Tool
Works. Cable feed-through means and method for well head con-
structions. 3,437,149, 4-8-69, CI. 166-315.
Cugini, John A.; and Chabot, Leo L., to Marshall, John Donald, and
Bomar, Horace L., as trustees, mesne. Mechanism for marking
yarn on spun bobbins. 3,425,395, 2-4-69, CI. 118-232.
Cujai, Johann, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Method and apparatus for
forming tucked-in selvages on fabrics woven on looms having bob-
binless shuttles. 3,457,966, 7-29-69, CI. 139-122.
Cukale, Edward: See —
Puczynski, Stanley, 3,475,860.
Culbert, Robert M.; and Mugford, Clifton C, to Farr Company.
Resettable differential pressure indicator. 3,436,500, 4-1-69, CI.
200-81.6
Culbertson, Billy M., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Aromatic
polyimideamides prepared from aromatic tetracarboxylic acid di-
anhydrides and aminoaromatic hydrazides. 3,453,236, 7-1-69, CI.
260-47.
Culbertson, George S.; Sabol, Albert R.; and Karl!, Robert E., to
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Aromatic hydrocarbons alky-
lated with normal butene polymers and the method of preparing
the same. 3,456,027, 7-15-69, CI. 260-671.
Culbertson, Harry M.; and Buchanan, Alan David, to Monsanto
Chemicals (Australia) Limited. Production of high-ortho novolak
resins. 3,476,707, 11-4-69, CI. 260-57.
Culbertson, James F.: See —
Friesen, Gordon A.; and Culbertson, James F.,3,423,521.
Culbertson, Richard; and Ostresh, Harvey Richard, to General Elec-
tric Company. Handle assembly for cartridge tape player.
3,476,392, 11-4-69, CI. 274-4.
Culik, Karel; Herold, Milos; Palkoska, Josef; Sikyta, Bohumil; and
Slezak, Josef. Process for the production of tetracycline.
3,429,781, 2-25-69, CI. 195-80.
Culik, Karel; Palkoska, Josef; Vondracek, Miloslav; Skoda, Jan; and
Herold, Milos, deceasedO (by Heroldova, Josefa, sole heir), to
Spofa Sdruzeni Pro Zdrovotnickou Vyrobu. Fermentation process
for the production of tetracycline. 3,429,780, 2-25-69, CI. 195-80.
Culik, Karel: See—
Vondracek, Miloslav; Slezak, Josef; Herold, Milos; and Culik,
Karel,3,425,911.
Cull, John V. Terminal board wire wrap intercept connector.
3,471,821, 10-7-69, CI. 339-17.
Cull, Neville Leverne; and Aldridge, Clyde Lee, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Preparation of high molecular weight
oxygenated compounds. 3,454,649, 7-8-69, CI. 260-601.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Cull, Neville L.: See—
Mertzweiller, Joseph K.; Cull, Neville L.; and Hawley, Roger
S., 3,425,895.
Cull, William; and Hutchinson, Philip, to Birfield Engineering
Limited. Universal joints. 3,452,558, 7-1-69, CI. 64-21.
Cullen, Douglas H., to Dollinger Corporation. Filter with by-pass
valve and indicator. 3,464,556, 9-2-69, CI. 210-90.
Cullen, Michael: See —
Brough-Cunningham, Keith Begbie; Wardle, Leonard George;
and Cullen, Michael.3,467,889.
Cullen, Roy H.; and Elliott, Charles H., to Youngstown Sheet and
Tube Company, The, mesne. Method for wire-wrapping pipe.
3,481,549, 12-2-69, CI. 242-7.02
Cullen, Roy H.; Elliott, Charles H.; Aker, Jimmie R.; and Burke,
William E., to Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, The,
mesne. Flexible drill collar. 3,446,297, 5-27-69, CI. 175-301.
Culligan, Inc.: See —
Kreusch, Edward G.; and Morrison, Edwin A., 3,450,265.
Lyall, Charles E., 3,434,490.
Lyall, Charles E.; Morrison, Edwin A.; and Vesely, Robert B.,
3,441,047.
Lyall, Charles E., 3,465,880.
Morrison, Edwin A., 3,443,114.
Rak, Stanley F., 3,456,803.
Cullinan, Thomas L., Jr. Protector glove. 3,484,869, 12-23-69, CI. 2-
161.
Culling, John H., to Carondelet Foundry Company. Corrosion-re-
sistant alloys. 3,473,922, 10-21-69, CI. 75-171.
Cullis, Roger, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Semiconductor process including reduction of the substrate
thickness. 3,428,499, 2-18-69, CI. 148-174.
Cullis, Roger, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Semiconductor devices. 3,473,975, 10-21-69, CI. 148-175.
Cullom, John H.: See —
Ley, Gordon S.; and Cullom, John H., 3,467 ,916.
Culmone, Louis W. Removable identifying characters of clothing.
3,484,974, 12-23-69, CI. 40-129.
Culp, Albert E., to American Potash & Chemical Corporation,
mesne. Method and apparatus for withdrawing a supersaturated
solution from a container. 3,454,306, 7-8-69, CI. 302-15.
Culp, Charles R., to Armstrong Cork Company. Process for making
pressed fiberboard utilizing through circulation preheating.
3,468,755,9-23-69, CI. 162-206.
Culp, Gordon L.; Hansen, Sigurd P.; and Stukenberg, John R., to
Neptune Microfloc, Incorporated. Sewage treatment method and
plant. 3,472,764, 10-14-69, CI. 210-7.
Culp, Gordon L.; Schilling, Robert D.; Hansen, Sigurd P.; and Bot-
sford, Charles W., to Neptune Microfloc, Incorporated. Waste
water treatment system. 3,425,936, 2-4-69, CI. 210-8.
Culp, Gordon L.: See —
Rice, Archie H.; Culp, Gordon L.; Conley, Walter R., Jr.; and
Hansen, Sigurd P.,3,482,694.
Culp, John F. Collision-actuated circuit breaker. 3,443,658, 5-13-69,
CI. 180-96.
Culpepper, Alan L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Fluid aromatic
siloxane block copolymers. 3,440,262, 4-22-69, CI. 260-448.2
Culpepper, Eugene, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Apparatus for
stacking and packing articles. 3,473,290, 10-21-69, CI. 53-77.
Culpepper, Harold D.; and Gentry, William O., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Alarm system for UF6 in
air. 3,474,022, 10-21-69, CI. 204-195.
Culshaw, William; Dahlquist, John A.; and Peterson, Don G., to
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Opposite circularly-polarized opti-
cal heterodyne detection system. 3,463,924, 8-26-69, CI. 250-199.
Cultrera, Samuel. Fishing floats. 3,455,056, 7-15-69, CI. 43-44.91
Culver, Clyde C, to General Motors Corporation. Tractor track
shoe. 3,477,768, 11-11-69, CI. 305-54.
Culver, Irven H., to Southwestern Industries, Inc. Constant velocity
universal joint. 3,477,249, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 64-21.
Culver, Leonard James: See—
Disley, Kenneth Thomas; Pearce, Roy George; Christopher,
Leonard Henry; and Culver, Leonard James,3,44 1,006.
Culver, Perrin C, to Deutsch Company Electronic Components
Division, The. Push-pull connector. 3,470,524, 9-30-69, CI. 339-
90.
Culver, Perrin C, to Deutsch Company Electronic Components
Division, The. Electrical connecting device. 3,475,720, 10-28-69,
CI. 339-217.
Culver, Raymond L.: See—
Lagman, Alfred W.; and Culver, Raymond L., 3,482,425.
Culver, Richard B., to Dresser Industries Inc. Differential pressure
apparatus for measuring fluid density. 3,486,380, 12-30-69, CI. 73-
398.
Cuming, William R.: See—
Copley, John R.; Cuming, William R.; and Rowe, Paul
E., 3,425,577.
Cumming, Ian George, to United Wire Works Limited, The. Endless
belt for paper or board making machine and a method of weaving
cloth therefor. 3,464,461, 9-2-69, CI. 139-425.
Cumming, James C, to Rockwell-Standard Company. Vehicle brake
system. 3,453,030, 7-1-69, CI. 303-89.
Cumming, James C, to Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne. Vehi-
cle brake control mechanism. 3,484,138, 12-16-69, CI. 303-22.
Cumming, James Deans. Friction grip wedge fasteners. 3,455,200, 7-
15-69, CI. 85-66.
Cumming, John, to Blakeslee, G. S., & Co. Sectional dishwashing
machine and structural units. 3,468,320, 9-23-69, CI. 134-46.
Cumming, William A., to Canadian Patents and Development
Limited. Apparatus for dielectric heating. 3,457,385, 7-22-69, CI.
219-10.61
Cumming, William A.; and Bleackley, William J., to Canadian
Patents and Development Limited. Microwave dryer for drying the
glue line in paper forms. 3,456,355, 7-22-69, CI. 34-1.
Cumming, William A.: See —
Bleackley, William J.; and Cumming, William A. ,3,465,1 14.
Cummings, Alan F., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Flex-
ible aerodynamic body. 3,433,441, 3-18-69, CI. 244-138.
Cummings, Dale K., to Cessna Aircraft Company, The. Aircraft
propeller with electrical deicer. 3,455,396, 7-15-69, CI. 170-
160.23
Cummings, Edwin, Jr.: See —
Gribas, George J.; Kinney, George C; and Cummings, Edwin,
Jr.,3,460,547.
Cummings, Harold K., to Amphenol-Borg Electronics Corporation.
Self-reversing synchronous motor. 3,434,027, 3-18-69, CI. 318-
282.
Cummings, Howard B., to Interpace Corporation. Ceramic casting
techniques. 3,431,332, 3-4-69, CI. 264-86.
Cummings, Howard B., to Interpace Corporation. Pug mill ap-
paratus. 3,451,107, 6-24-69, CI. 25-11.
Cummings, Lowell O., to Pacific Vegetable Oil Corporation. Polyal-
dehyde-polyamine coating composition. 3,475,359, 10-28-69, CI.
260-21.
Cummings, Raymond P., to National Biscuit Company. Article alig-
ning and row accumulating apparatus. 3,463,291, 8-26-69, CI.
198-30.
Cummings, Timothy E., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Desilting
equipment. 3,449,915, 6-17-69, CI. 61-2.
Cummings, Walter W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Shut-off control
for an in-situ combustion production well. 3,430,696, 3-4-69, CI.
166-53.
Cummings, William: See —
Lynch, Eric Royle; and Cummings, William,3,48 1,949.
Cummins, Clessie L.: See —
Cummins, Clessie L., Jr., 3,442,141.
Cummins, Clessie L., Jr., to Cummins, Clessie L., mesne. Shroud ar-
rangement for centrifugal governor weights. 3,442,141, 5-6-69, CI.
73-521.
Cummins, Donald L.; and Raver, Louis J., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Potential regulator circuit. 3,427,529, 2-11-69, CI. 321-
18.
Cummins, Donald L.; and Stenklyft, Gerald H., to General Motors
Corporation. Potential regulator circuit. 3,456,182, 7-15-69, CI.
322-28.
Cummins, Earl W., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Chlorination of 3,6-disubstituted uracils. 3,480,631, 11-25-69, CI.
260-260.
Cummins Engine Company: See —
Kirkpatrick, Henry O., 3,420,294.
Cummins, James M.: See —
Noble, Gardiner A.; and Cummins, James M., 3,460,027.
Cummins, Richard D., to Carleton Controls Corporation. Intermit-
tent positive pressure breathing apparatus. 3,468,307, 9-23-69, CI.
128-145.5
Cummins, Samuel A.: See —
Baumann, Hans D., 3,485,474.
Cummisford, Patricia D., to General Mills, Inc. Method of preparing
puffed cereal product. 3,464,828, 9-2-69, CI. 99-82.
Cumpston, Edward H., Jr. Apparatus for reducing particle size.
3,442,457, 5-6-69, CI. 241-47.
Cundall, James William: See —
Cox, Peter Oliver; and Cundall, James William,3,474,988.
Cunder, Joseph: See —
Lally, Robert E.; and Cunder, Joseph, 3,476,786.
Cundy, Edwin Kenneth, to English Clays Lovering Pochin & Com-
pany Limited. Processing of clay. 3,450,257, 6-17-69, CI. 209-5.
Cunha, Joseph J., to Cunha Products, Inc. Detachable running gear
for vehicles. 3,476,405, 11-4-69, CI. 280-415.
Cunha, Joseph J.; and Conlon, Thomas E., to Cunha Products Incor-
porated. Load distributing assembly for wheel supported vehicles.
3,479,055, 11-18-69, CI. 280-407.
Cunha Products, Inc.: See —
Cunha, Joseph J., 3,476,405.
Cunha Products Incorporated: See —
Cunha, Joseph J.; and Conlon, Thomas E., 3,479,055.
Cuningham, Donald M., to Emerson Electric Co., mesne. Heating
apparatus. 3,483,357, 12-9-69, CI. 219-316.
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Cunliffe, Alwyn: See-
Gordon, Stuart; Mowate, Arthur Jack; Morris, James Paul; and
Cunliffe, Alwyn.3,470,273.
Cunningham assor. to Illinois Tool Works, Inc.: See-
Cunningham, Ernest R.; and Hohl, John, 3,447,280.
Cunningham, Cecil R.: See-
Russell, Robert G.; and Cunningham, Cecil R.,3,469,796.
Cunningham, Charles E.: See-
Keith, Carl D.; Cunningham, Charles E.; and Schreuders, Teu-
nis.3,443,911.
Keith, Carl D.; Schreuders, Teunis; and Cunningham, Charles
E., 3,441,381.
Cunningham, Donald M.: See—
Ammerman, George Edward; and Cunningham, Donald
M., 3,447, 121.
Cunningham, Eldon R., to General Electric Company. Dynamoelec-
tric machine winding circuit controlling switch assembly.
3,433,908, 3-18-69, CI. 200-80.
Cunningham, Ernest R., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Selective brak-
ing system for four wheel drive vehicles. 3,466,096, 9-9-69, CI.
303-6.
Cunningham, Ernest R. Earth moving apparatus with vibrating
cutting edge. 3,478,450, 1 1-18-69, CI. 37-141.
Cunningham, Ernest R.; and Hohl, John, said Hohl assor. to Owens-
Illinois, Inc., and said Cunningham assor. to Illinois Tool Works,
Inc. Packaging assembling apparatus. 3,447,280, 6-3-69, CI. 53-48.
Cunningham, Gerald A. Joint structure for tubular members.
3,427,056, 2-1 1-69, CI. 287-54.
Cunningham, Gerald A., to Colorado Outdoor Sports Corporation.
Tent pole assembly or the like. 3,447,549, 6-3-69, CI. 135-15.
Cunningham, Henry L.: See —
Parsons, Hubert J.; and Cunningham, Henry L., 3,464,292.
Cunningham, Jack: See —
Ross, Edward E.; and Cunningham, Jack, 3,455, 307.
Cunningham, James, & Son, Co., Inc.: See —
Mustafa, Farid M., 3,427,575.
Cunningham, James J.; Hall, Webster F.; and Myers, Allen J., to Na-
tional Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Side quench mechanism for induc-
tion intensifiers. 3,466,023, 9-9-69, CI. 266-4.
Cunningham, James M., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Printer platen control system. 3,451,335, 6-24-69, CI.
101-93.
Cunningham, John W., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Pulsed welding and cutting by variation of composition of shield-
ing gas. 3,484,575, 12-16-69, CI. 219-74.
Cunningham, Leslie L.: See —
Hart, William E.; Allen, William A.; and Cunningham, Leslie
L.,3,434,211.
Cunningham, Mc Cleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K., Jr., to Sonoco
Products Company. Forming tube for glass fibers. 3,451,433, 6-24-
69, CI. 138-144.
Cunningham, McCleery B., to Sonoco Products Company. Method
of making a wound multi-ply paper tube. 3,430,543, 3-4-69, CI.
93-94.
Cunningham, McCleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K., Jr., to Sonoco
Products Company. Forming tube for glass fibers. 3,429,522, 2-25-
69, CI. 242-118.32
Cunningham, McCleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K., Jr., to Sonoco
Products Company. Forming tube for glass fibers. 3,455,521, 7-15-
69, CI. 242-118.32
Cunningham, Patrick J., to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Com-
bined motion picture projector support and structural brace.
3,454,167, 7-8-69, CI. 211-88.
Cunningham, Patrick J., to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Motion
f>icture projector with viscous switch for controlling projection
amp. 3,479,1 13, 1 1-18-69, CI. 352-167.
Cunningham, Peter B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Balanced differential amplifier with improved longitudinal
voltage margin. 3,461,397, 8-12-69, CI. 330-30.
Cunningham, Robert A.: See—
McElya, Fred H.; and Cunningham, Robert A. ,3,442, 342.
Cunningham, Sheldon A.; and Marwil, Stanley J., to Phillips Petrole-
um Company. Polyolefin recovery from solution by flashing and
chopping. 3,457,248, 7-22-69, CI. 260-93.5
Cunningham, Sinclair Upton: See —
Firth, Donald; Cunningham, Sinclair Upton; and Mclntyre,
Ronald Graham,3,473,440.
Firth, Donald; Cunningham, Sinclair; and Hair, Hugh, 3,456, 533.
Cunningham, Thomas W., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Chiff and
tone generator. 3,445,578, 5-20-69, CI. 84-1.04
Cunningham, Thomas W., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Celeste
system for a locked-octave electronic organ. 3,450,825, 6-17-69,
CI. 84-1.24
Cunningham, Thomas W., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Low-pitched
voices in electronic organs. 3,476,866, 1 1-4-69, CI. 84-1.26
Cunningham, Wesley B. Electrically actuated demolition device.
3,436,121,4-1-69, CI. 299-70.
Cunningham, William J., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Method
for combatting growth of undesirable vegetation. 3,453,100, 7-1-
69, CI. 71-124.
Cunningham, William J.; and Woolf, Cyril, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Purification of perhaloacetones. 3,433,838, 3-18-69, CI.
260-593.
Cunningham, William J.: See-
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Cunningham, William J. ,3,442,952.
Cuny, Florian B.: See —
Byrnes, James H.; and Cuny, Florian B., 3,473,270.
Cuny, Robert: See —
Rauhut, Paul; Glavitsch, Johann; and Cuny, Robert,3,47 1,708.
Cupler, John A., II. Apparatus for conducting machining operations.
3,478,419, 11-18-69, CI. 29-568.
Cupler, Melvin C. Friction wrench. 3,444,767, 5-20-69, CI. 81-63.1
Cupp, Charles D., to Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America,
mesne. Valve assembly for breathing apparatus. 3,431,931, 3-11-
69, CI. 137-102.
Cupp, Charles D., to Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America.
Valve assembly for breathing apparatus. 3,431,932, 3-11-69, CI.
137-102.
Cupp, Charles D., 'Automatic' Sprinkler Corporation of America,
mesne. Demand actuating means for alternate breathing supply.
3,456,642, 7-22-69, CI. 128-142.2
Cupp, Charles D., 'Automatic' Sprinkler Corporation of America,
mesne. Means for dispersing gases exhaled from underwater
breathing apparatus. 3,474,782, 10-28-69, CI. 128-142.
Cupp, Samuel B.: See —
Bacon, Osborne C; and Cupp, Samuel B., 3,431, 132.
Cuppers, Curt W.; and Kirchhubel, Kurt. Apparatus for use in coor-
dinating eccentrically focussing eyes with a healthy eye.
3,481,330, 12-2-69, CI. 128-76.5
Cuppers, Paul: See—
Bottger, Friedrich; and Cuppers, Paul, 3,448,656.
Cuppini, Ubaldo C. M. Di & Co. Soc. Ace. Sempl.: See —
Cuppini, Ubaldo, 3,466,848.
Cuppini, Ubaldo, to Cuppini, Ubaldo C. M. Di & Co. Soc. Ace.
Sempl. Automatic wrapping machine for reels. 3,466,848, 9-16-69,
CI. 53-204.
Cupples Container Company: See —
Morin, Joseph C, 3,469,459.
Morin, Joseph C, 3,473,195.
Ronden, Clifford P., 3,471,899.
Ronden, Clifford P., 3,482,280.
Curati, Hershel L.: See —
Swickad, James L.; and Curati, Hershel L., 3,461,495.
Curchack, Herbert D., to United States of America, Army. Artillery
simulator. 3,444,733, 5-20-69, CI. 73-167.
Curcio, Raymond J.: See —
Dobranski, Stephen F.; and Curcio, Raymond J. ,3,468,027.
Curd, Ralph B.: See—
Grandinetti, Attilio; Curd, Ralph B.; and Dimen,
James,3,424,635.
Cure, John Raymond, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Means for preventing excessive current flow between A.C. power
networks. 3,487,264, 12-30-69, CI. 371-14.
Cure, Ronald William Lewis, to Westland Aircraft Limited. Rotor
heads for rotary wing aircraft. 3,470,962, 10-7-69, CI. 170-160.53
Cureton, Francis M.; and McManus, Jackson L., to Electro-Matic
Corporation. Variable count and slubbing apparatus and method.
3,449,899, 6-17-69, CI. 57-38.3
Cureton, William E.: See-
Rice, Edward K.; and Cureton, William E.,3,467,144.
Curl, Garold W.: See-
Sanders, Ray W.; Broderick, Donald L.; and Curl, Garold
W.,3,486,118.
Curl, Gerald A., to Coastal Dynamics Corporation. Miniature light
structure. 3,450,870, 6-17-69, CI. 240-8.16
Curlator Corporation: See —
Langdon, Howard H., 3,435,484.
Curlee, John W. Random motion recreation vehicle. 3,460,828, 8-
12-69, CI. 272-33.
Curlee Machinery Company, Inc.: See —
Curlee, Sandy T., 3,468,506.
Curlee, Sandy T., to Curlee Machinery Company, Inc. Bracket.
3,468,506, 9-23-69, CI. 248-221.
Curler, Howard J.; and Lineburg, Glenn E., to Curwood, Inc. Flexi-
ble wrapping material. 3,445,324, 5-20-69, CI. 161-165.
Curlett, John, to Gurries Manufacturing Co. Transmission.
3,439,553, 4-22-69, CI. 74-409.
Curley, Edward J.: See —
Brosnahan, Robert E.; and Curley, Edward J. ,3,45 1,014.
Curley, Henry: See—
Papendick, Paul; and Curley, Henry,3,464,541.
Curlock, Walter; O'Neill, Charles E.; and Queneau, Paul E., to Inter-
national Nickel Company, Inc., The. Recovery of nickel from
nickel-containing sulfide materials. 3,468,629, 9-23-69, CI. 23-
203.
Curn, Frantisek, to Naradi, narodni podnik. Diamond tool.
3,440,774, 4-29-69, CI. 51-206.
Curnan, Hugh J.: See—
O'Connell, James A.; Zaratkiewicz, Edwin A.; and Curnan,
Hugh J.,3,48 1,306.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Curphey, David C; and Fowler, William J., to FMC Corporation.
Presorting method and apparatus. 3,432,032, 3-11-69, CI. 209-73.
Curran, Bernard E.: See —
Albrecht, Raymond E.; Curran, Bernard E.; and Lindner,
Robert G., 3,462,902.
Curran, Bernard E., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Field erected in-
sulated wall structure. 3,482,367, 12-9-69, CI. 52-309.
Curran, Daniel R.; Gerber, William J.; and Williams, Alfred L. W.,
to Clevite Corporation. Piezoelectric resonator. 3,423,700, 1-21-
69, CI. 333-72.
Curran, Daniel R.; and Smith, James A., to Clevite Corporation.
Resonator supporting structure. 3,453,458, 7-1-69, CI. 310-9.1
Curran, Edward E.: See—
Loehlein, Harold J.; and Curran, Edward E.,3,462,990.
Curran, Frank J., Co.: See —
Curran, Frank J., 3,424,380.
Curran, Frank J., 3,443,083.
Curran, Frank J., to Curran, Frank J., Co. Package and support
therefor. 3,424,380, 1-28-69, CI. 239-60.
Curran, Frank J., to Curran, Frank J., Co. Vaporizing light shield
and combined night light vaporizer. 3,443,083, 5-6-69, CI. 240-2.
Curran, John Patrick Stewart, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries)
Limited. Variable flow metering devices. 3,426,801, 2-11-69, CI.
138-46.
Curran, John R., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion. Electromechanical actuator. 3,461,736, 8-19-69, CI. 74-424.8
Curran, Michael G. Multiple-belt seat harness. 3,463,545, 8-26-69,
CI. 297-389.
Curran, Michael G. Safety harness buckle. 3,482,288, 12-9-69, CI.
24-75.
Curran, Robert A., to Solitron Devices, Incorporated, mesne.
Fluidized bed coating process and apparatus. 3,483,011, 12-9-69,
CI. 117-21.
Curran, Robert E.: See—
Mendelsohn, Lewis I.; and Curran, Robert E., 3,432,279.
Curran, William W., to Benton & Bowles, Inc. Hat with voice ampli-
fying system. 3,422,224, 1-14-69, CI. 179-1.
Currat, Emile. Bracelet clasp. 3,445,900, 5-27-69, CI. 24-71.
Curren, John L. Domestic hot water generator. 3,477,503, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 165-154.
Current Control Devices, Inc.: See—
Chase, William L., 3,458,759.
Current, James H., to Cameo, Incorporated. Multi-latch dual
production well packer. 3,450,205, 6-17-69, CI. 166-189.
Current, James H., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation,
mesne. Well tool with expansible anchor and friction drag.
3,467,186, 9-16-69, CI. 166-216.
Current, James H.; and Ehlert, Harry C, to Cameo Incorporated.
Hydraulically set well packer. 3,456,723, 7-22-69, CI. 166-120.
Currey, Charles F.; and Rydin, Roger A., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Temperature control for a nuclear reactor.
3,423,285, 1-21-69, CI. 176-24.
Currey, John E., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Support system
for electrolytic cells. 3,425,927, 2-4-69, CI. 204-242.
Currey, John E., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Current conduct-
ing members for electrolytic cell. 3,432,422, 3-1 1-69, CI. 204-258.
Currey, John E., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Cathodic protec-
tion of reinforcing metals in electrolytic cells. 3,475,304, 10-28-
69, CI. 204-147.
Currey, John E.: See—
Emery, Alvin T.; and Currey, John E., 3,425,929.
Hooker, Thomas; and Currey, John E., 3,434, 948.
Currie, Andrew Cochran; and Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper, to United
States of America, Navy, mesne. Dinitroimidazolidin-2-one deriva-
tives. 3,468,903, 9-23-69, CI. 260-309.7
Currie, Grover C, Jr., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Packaging
machine. 3,430,412, 3-4-69, CI. 53-48.
Currie, Harold B.: See —
Silverman, Bernard P.; and Currie, Harold B., 3,465,288.
Currie, James R.: See—
Reid, Harry, Jr.; and Currie, James R., 3,487,288.
Currie, Robert B.; Sellinger, Martin S.; and Villaume, Henry F., to
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Cryogenic refrigeration system.
3,422,632, 1-21-69, CI. 62-45.
Currie, William E., to Honeywell Inc. Transducer control apparatus.
3,454,923, 7-8-69, CI. 340-8.
Currie, William E.; and Mettert, Paul M., to Honeywell Inc. Func-
tion generating apparatus. 3,465,257, 9-2-69, CI. 328-185.
Currier, Emery W: See—
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Currier, Emery
W.,3,453,583.
Currier, Gerald F., 50% to Lindquist, Richard H. Destructible article
for reserving a recess in concrete. 3,421,551, 1-14-69, CI. 138-
178.
Currier, John A., to Scott & Williams, Incorporated, mesne. Knitted
products. 3,475,925, 1 1-4-69, CI. 66-187.
Currin, Cedric G., to Dow Corning Corporation. Large volume
semiconductor coating reactor. 3,460,510, 8-12-69, CI. 1 18-48.
Currin, Cedric G.; Herczog, Andrew; and Settzo, Robert J., to Corn-
ing Glass Works. Monolithic thin-film devices with active and re-
sistive regions. 3,474,304, 10-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Curriston, Loren E.; and Draugelis, Bronius M., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Reduced-power motor operation.
3,463,986, 8-26-69, CI. 318-166.
Curry, Byrl E.; Dehne, Clarence A.; and Farley, Joseph W., to
Webb, Jervis B., Company. Conveyor carrier with selectively
operable dogs. 3,451,352, 6-24-69, CI. 104-172.
Curry, Charles E. Gas analyzer. 3,476,516, 1 1-4-69, CI. 23-254.
Curry, Jack A. Eyeglass temples having adjustable ear-engaging bars.
3,476,467, 11-4-69, CI. 351-123.
Curry, James W., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Method for
preparation of cyclic diorganosiloxanes. 3,432,538, 3-11-69, CI.
260-448.2
Curry, James W., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method for
preparation of cyclic organohydrosiloxane. 3,484,468, 12-16-69,
CI. 260-448.2
Curry, Janet C; and Dudley, Wilton V., to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Multiple inoculation device. 3,455,788, 7-15-69, CI. 195-
139.
Curry, Kenneth Vasey, to Lever Brothers Company. Shampoos.
3,457,175, 7-22-69, CI. 252-89.
Curry, Leonard O. Apparatus for the support and movement of
radiographic equipment on an elongated pipe. 3,445,655, 5-20-69,
CI. 250-65.
Curry, Leonard O. X-ray tube housing consisting of a dielectric
material with an electrically conductive liner. 3,473,028, 10-14-69,
CI. 250-87.
Curry, Philip E., to Monsanto Company. Joining fabric seams with
thermoplastic materials. 3,420,725, 1-7-69, CI. 156-305.
Curry, Robert P.; and Geddes, James C, Jr., to Ethyl Corporation.
Phenol alkylation process. 3,426,082, 2-4-69, CI. 260-624.
Curry, William H.: See-
Koch, Robert L.; Thomas, Earl F.; Miklos, Joseph A.; and Cur-
ry, William H.,3,426,423.
Curry, William J., Jr., to Globe Refractories, Inc. Ladle valve.
3,464,598, 9-2-69, CI. 222-559.
Curry, Winstor W., to Ewing-Record & Associates, Inc. Self-raising
cantilever steel forms for mass concrete. 3,437,305, 4-8-69, CI.
249-10.
Curtenius, Frederick B. Tractor propelled mower with fixed cutters.
3,427,792, 2-18-69, CI. 56-229.
Curtice, Gerald M.; and Taft, David D., to Ashland Oil & Refining
Company, mesne. Water-dispersible polyalkylene glycol modified
drying oil alkyd. 3,442,835, 5-6-69, CI. 260-22.
Curtin, Frank M. Automatic deep fat frying machine. 3,474,726, 10-
28-69, CI. 99-404.
Curtin, John Hedley; and Gagolski, Julian, to Colonial Sugar Refin-
ing Company Limited, The. Process for the manufacture of
phosphoric esters of carbohydrates and of polyhydric alcohols.
3,437,653, 4-8-69, CI. 260-234.
Curtin, Thomas D.: See-
Schwartz, Arthur; Arkwright, George A., Jr.; and Curtin,
Thomas D.,3,424,894.
Curtin, William J. Telephone answering system providing multiple
answering points with centralized or decentralized operation.
3,446,919, 5-27-69, CI. 179-27.
Curtis 1000 Inc.: See-
Brink, Richard E., 3,431,404.
Curtis & Marble Machine Co.: See—
Arsenault, James H., 3,432,076.
Curtis, Billy Dean: See-
Curtis, William L.; and Curtis, Billy Dean,3,467,224.
Curtis Development & Mfg. Co.: See-
Francis, Raymond J., 3,436,609.
Hancock, Lyle J.; and Miller, Robert E., 3,434,103.
Curtis, Donald J., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Standard
thermometer. 3,482,199, 12-2-69, CI. 338-28.
Curtis, Donald R., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Remote controlled headbox slice. 3,463,701, 8-26-69, CI. 162-
347.
Curtis Dyna-Products Corporation: See-
Curtis, Russell R.; Schlensker, Albert L.; and Jung, James E.,
3,458,948.
Curtis, Edward Wesley; and Jobe, Thornley C, to RCA Corporation.
Phase shifting circuits for color television receivers. 3,454,708, 7-
8-69, CI. 178-5.4
Curtis, Frank F.: See-
Stuart, Linden, Jr.; and Curtis, Frank F.,3,470,057.
Curtis, Frank W., to Lexsuco, Inc. Fire retardant insulative structure
and roof deck construction comprising the same. 3,466,222, 9-9-
69, CI. 161-160.
Curtis, Hazen, III; and Tuchen, Gerd A., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Holder for mounting elements within a
waveguide. 3,487,340, 12-30-69, CI. 333-81.
Curtis, Helene, Industries, Inc.: See—
Banke, Henry S., 3,427,704.
Broski, Thomas J., 3,426,441.
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Curtis Instruments Inc.: See—
Beusman, Curtis C, 3,462,684.
Curtis, James Patrick: See—
Kurpisz, Zenon Jan; Connor, Gerald James; and Curtis, James
Patrick.3,435,515.
Curtis, John G., to Corning Glass Works. Method of forming an
electrical resistance element. 3,468,01 1, 9-23-69, CI. 29-620.
Curtis, Johnnie J.; and Sandvick, Robert M., said Curtis assor. to
said Sandvick. Pipe laying apparatus. 3,486,214, 12-30-69, CI. 29-
237.
Curtis, Larry L.; O'Gorman, Thomas M.; and Cox, Bing A. Balanced
bearing sailboat traveler. 3,438,349, 4-15-69, CI. 1 14-102.
Curtis Manufacturing Company: See—
Dayson, Arthur, 3,477,343.
Curtis, Marland G. Sample screening plant. 3,425,552, 2-4-69, CI.
209-239.
Curtis, Mary Lou: See-
Curtis, William L.; and Curtis, Billy Dean, 3,467,224.
Curtis, Norman S.: See —
Zupan, Norbert M.; and Curtis, Norman S., 3,472, 204.
Curtis One Thousand: See-
Paulson, Harold E., 3,456,869.
Curtis, Ralston; and Lukes, George E., deceasedO (by Jaeschke,
Wayne C; administrator), to Stauffer Chemical Company.
Microbiocide and herbicidal compositions containing al-
kyliminodithiocarbonates and alkalisalts thereof. 3,482,960, 12-9-
69, CI. 71-100.
Curtis, Richard F., to Crouse-Hinds Company. Traffic signal system.
3,434,016, 3-18-69, CI. 317-123.
Curtis, Robert. Aqua-tube sub-surface irrigation. 3,426,544, 2-11-69,
CI. 61-13.
Curtis, Russell R.; Schlensker, Albert L.; and Jung, James E., to Cur-
tis Dyna-Products Corporation. Apparatus for producing an
aerosol. 3,458,948, 8-5-69, CI. 43-129.
Curtis, S., & Son, Incorporated: See —
Makowicki, James M., 3,467,248.
Curtis, Stanley R., to Tru-Lay Masonry Products Corporation.
Grooved brick construction and composite thereof. 3,427,774, 2-
18-69, CI. 52-284.
Curtis, Thomas E., to Chance, A. B., Company. Encapsulated switch
assembly for underground electric distribution service. 3,471,669,
10-7-69, CI. 200-168.
Curtis, Thomas E., to Chance, A. B., Company. Corona free spark
gap. 3,487,255, 12-30-69, CI. 313-313.
Curtis, Truman P., to General Electric Company. Composite magnet
structure. 3,454,825, 7-8-69, CI. 315-39.71
Curtis, William L.; and Curtis, Billy Dean, 51% to Curtis, Mary Lou,
and 49% to Contractors Services, Inc. Cable safety clamping
device for oil wells and the like. 3,467,224, 9-16-69, CI. 188-65.1
Curtiss, Alan Clarkson, to Hersey-Sparling Meter Company. Relief
valve. 3,448,763, 6-10-69, CI. 137-494.
Curtiss, Alan Clarkson; and Hood, Roger Williams, to Hersey-
Sparling Meter Company. Clapper valve with changing bias.
3,478,778, 11-18-69, CI. 137-527.4
Curtiss, Lawrence M.; Castellani, Edward J.; and Frey, William G.,
to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Grounding sheath connector.
3,446,910, 5-27-69, CI. 174-75.
Curtiss-Wright Corporation: See —
Bentele, Max, 3,438,198.
Bentele, Max; Biehl, Richard E.; and Loprete, Joseph F.,
3,456,445.
Biehl, Richard E., 3,460,349.
Hermes, Walter L.; and Jones, Charles, 3,486,326.
Jones, Charles; and Hermes, Walter, 3,456,625.
Jones, Charles, 3,456,626.
Jones, Charles, 3,465,729.
Jones, Charles, 3,482,551.
Kelley, George S., 3,451,222.
Kentfield, John A.; and Schaefer, Raymond F., 3,428,257.
Kulina, Mark R., 3,456,992.
Lingwood, William, 3,425,665.
Slepitis, Justin F., 3,420,716.
Vaughn, John H.; and Vaughn, John H., deceased, 3,466,224.
Curtius, Ulrich; and Schnell, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Quaternary ammonium ph osphonium and arsoni-
um catalysts for the production of polycarbonates by the
transesterification method. 3,442,854, 5-6-69, CI. 260-47.
Curtland, Floyd E., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Reel assembly. 3,476,330,
11-4-69, CI. 242-45.
Curtze, Edward W.; Huffman, Charles O.; and Mikus, Clifford A., to
PPG Industries, Inc. Automatically sizing and severing glass sheets.
3,424,357, 1-28-69, CI. 225-2.
Curtze, Edward W.; Wehner, George O.; and Barsom, John M., to
PPG Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for severing glass
sheets. 3,454,219, 7-8-69, CI. 225-1.
Curwen, Kenneth Robert, to Kollsman Instrument Corporation. En-
gine life recorder. 3,482,440, 12-9-69, CI. 73-116.
Curwood, Inc.: See-
Curler, Howard J.; and Ljneburg, Glenn E., 3,445,324.
Cuscino, Thomas A., to United States Steel Corporation. Vertical
continuous casting assembly having a torch cut-off apparatus.
3,428,112, 2-18-69, CI. 164-154.
Cushing, Donald S., to General Electric Company. Control system
for an automatic dishwasher. 3,439,687, 4-22-69, CI. 134-57.
Cushing, Donald S., to General Electric Company. Dishwashing
machine. 3,451,400, 6-24-69, CI. 134-58.
Cushing, Donald S.; and Jenkins, Thomas E., to General Electric
Company. Pump for dishwasher. 3,434,671, 3-25-69, CI. 241-46.
Cushing, Philip S.; and Stone, Harris E. Method of making cap for
paper core. 3,449,817, 6-17-69, CI. 29-416.
Cushing, Prentice, Jr., to Heller, G. K., Corporation. Speed control
circuits for electric motors. 3,466,522, 9-9-69, CI. 318-331.
Cushing, Russell Emery, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Electro-
pneumatic transducer. 3,480,031, 1 1-25-69, CI. 137-82.
Cushing, Vincent J. Electromagnetic flowmeter including hum com-
pensation means. 3,479,871, 1 1-25-69, CI. 73-194.
Cushioncraft Limited St. Helens: See-
Winter, Peter Heron, 3,481,423.
Cushman Electronics, Inc.: See —
Cushman, Le Roy T.; Wu, Joseph C; and Welte, Robert F.,
3,487,313.
Cushman, James E.: See —
Hender, Thomas A.; and Cushman, James E.,3,434,371.
Cushman, Kenneth V.; and Miller, Delmar S., to Rex Chainbelt Inc.,
mesne. Fastener. 3,465,637, 9-9-69, CI. 85-72.
Cushman, Le Roy T.; Wu, Joseph C; and Welte, Robert F., to Cush-
man Electronics, Inc. Frequency generating and measuring ap-
paratus. 3,487,313, 12-30-69, CI. 325-134.
Cushman, Robert H., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Pressure sealing. 3,439,731, 4-22-69, CI. 164-108.
Cushman, Robert Holbrook, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Terminating and encapsulating devices in a single manu-
facturing operation. 3,434,201, 3-25-69, CI. 29-527.
Cushman, Robert Holbrook, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Sensing device. 3,439,536, 4-22-69, CI. 73-159.
Cushman, Robert Holbrook, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Compensating base for simultaneously bonding multiple
leads. 3,448,911,6-10-69, CI. 228-44.
Cushman, Robert; and Wasco, Anthony, Jr., to Saginaw Machine
and Tool Company. Mounting pin assembly. 3,432,214, 3-11-69,
CI. 308-15.
Cushwa, George Victor. Apparatus for manufacturing brick.
3,465,395,9-9-69, CI. 25-2.
Cusi, Eduardo L., to Sarco Company, Inc. Self cleaning guide bush-
ing. 3,470,899, 10-7-69, CI. 137-238.
Cusick, Richard T., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Switch for high energy circuits utilizing contact bounce reduction.
3,472,984, 10-14-69, CI. 200-166.
Cussen, Arthur J., to Electro-Optical Industries, Inc. Temperature
control arrangement. 3,476,914, 11-4-69, CI. 219-499.
Cussen, Arthur J., to Electro-Optical Industries, Inc. Electromagnetic
radiation emission device for generating black body electromag-
netic radiation. 3,487,217, 12-30-69, CI. 250-85.
Cussen, Arthur John; and Chandos, Robert Eugene, to Electro-Opti-
cal Industries, Inc. Absolute radiation calorimeter arrangement.
3,474,249, 10-21-69, CI. 250-83.3
Custance, Raymond J. Motorized friction drive mower. 3,433,002, 3-
18-69, CI. 56-26.
Custard, George H., to United States of America, Army, mesne. In-
cendiary projectile. 3,421,439, 1-14-69, CI. 102-66.
Custard, Herman C, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Apparatus for mea-
suring gravity. 3,485,103, 12-23-69, CI. 73-382.
Custard, Herman C.: See—
Faris, Sam R.; and Custard, Herman C, 3,481,206.
Custer, George M., to Hennessy Products, Inc. Boxcar door control.
3,468,062, 9-23-69, CI. 49-362.
Custer, Lloyd R.: See-
Bell, Richard J.; Campbell, Robert L.; Brust, Albert E.; and
Custer, Lloyd R.,3,455,699.
Custer, Richard W.: See—
Liskey, Ernest C, Jr.; and Custer, Richard W., 3,420,012.
Custer, Robert E., to General Motors Corporation. Potential regula-
tor circuit. 3,427,528, 2-1 1-69, CI. 321-18.
Custer, Stroud S., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laobratories, Incorporated.
AM/PM conversion testing by transmitting high and low amplitude
signals of different frequencies through the device under test and
measuring the phase modulation induced in the low level signal.
3,437,921,4-8-69, CI. 324-58.
Custom Alarm and Manufacturing Co.: See—
Campana, Nicholas L.; Campano, Frank J.; and Lombardi,
Louis F., 3,486,166.
Custom Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Glasgow, Clarence O.; and Buckfin, Charles A., 3,443,789.
Custom Packaging, Inc.: See—
Garvey, John H., 3,469,344.
Custom Trim Products Inc.: See—
Kunevicius, Alex, 3,439,950.
Customark Corporation: See —
Skofronick, Bruce D., 3,441,427.
Skofronick, Bruce D., 3,443,979.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Skofronick, Bruce D., 3,464,841.
Skofronick, Bruce D., 3,486,923.
Customized Sealers Corporation: See —
Cooper, Kermit H., 3,428,512.
Cutcliffe, John E., to Peen Plate, Inc. Metal plating by a wet
mechanical process. 3,443,985, 5-13-69, CI. 117-109.
Cuthill, James Caithness: See—
Bamford, William Randall; and Cuthill, James
Caithness.3,464,937.
Cuthill, James Caithness; and Thompson, James Mc Allan Cormack,
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Diorganopolysiloxane
compositions. 3,440,191, 4-22-69, CI. 260-18.
Cutkosky, Harold C. Reciprocating internal combustion electric
generator. 3,465,161, 9-2-69, CI. 290-1.
Cutler, Bertie Burger. Dry mop. 3,453,677, 7-8-69, CI. 15-104.94
Cutler Controls, Inc.: See—
Auger, Raymond N., 3,422,666.
Auger, Raymond N., 3,460,375.
Cutler, Leonard S.: See —
Bagley, Alan S.; Cutler, Leonard S.; and Rando, Joseph
F.,3,458,259.
Cutler, Morris: See —
Tamarin, Bernard J., 3,450,143.
Cutler, Royal A.; and Schalit, Samuel, to Sterling Drug Inc. Bridged
bis-biguanides and bis-guanidines. 3,468,898, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
301.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc.: See —
Becknell, James L., 3,451,017.
Brown, Harry W.; and Thompson, Larry D., 3,447,057.
Brown, William E.; and Gamier, John J., 3,460,475.
Carter, Uriel F.; Kolb, Arthur F.; and Kunath, Elmer M.,
3,478,292.
Coote, John M., 3,434,109.
Drees, John F.; and Kunath, Elmer M., 3,428,764.
Hanson, James R.; and Kolb, Arthur F., 3,478,179.
Hubbard, Charles J., 3,477,789.
Hults, Harold W., 3,483,345.
Hyer, Frank S.; and Tolan, Peter J., 3,477,533.
Kashkin, Ronald; Lombardo, Peter P.; and Pomeranz, Harry,
3,443,233.
Kaylie, Harvey L., 3,464,006.
Kintner, Paul M., 3,430,201.
Koertge, Nobel H., 3,437,773.
Koertge, Nobel H., 3,453,571.
Koertge, Nobel H., 3,483,434.
Kurpis, Gediminas P.; and Taub, Jesse J., 3,487,337.
Leslie, Myron W., 3,463,614.
Mading, James E., 3,436,497.
Mading, James E.; and Waldorf, Joseph F., 3,448,226.
Ostby, Marvin E., 3,453,569.
Piber, Earl T., 3,437,772.
Piber, Earl T., 3,437,775.
Risberg, Robert L., 3,470,449.
Siebers, Robert W.; and Spink, Robert W., 3,437,841.
Struble, Arthur D., Jr., 3,446,457.
Swinehart, Merle R.; and Richter, Walther, 3,475,677.
Cutlip, Stephen T.: See —
Kearns, Edwin W.; and Cutlip, Stephen T.,3,426,848.
Cutrona, Louis J.: See—
Blikken, Wendell A.; Cutrona, Louis J.; Ingalls, Arthur L.;
Leith, Emmett N.; and Porcello, Leonard J. ,3,427, 104.
Cutrone, John N. Automatic reversible electric motor tool.
3,441,965,5-6-69, CI. 10-89.
Cutter, Paul R.; and Hamilton, Donald N., to Diamond Shamrock
Corporation. Acid leaching of phosphate rock on an imperforate
rubber belt. 3,420,638, 1-7-69, CI. 23-312.
Cutters Machine Company, Inc.: See-
Martin, Thomas W., 3,460,774.
Martin, Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton,
Shirley B., 3,468,529.
Martin, Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton,
Shirley B., 3,479,023.
Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr., 3,464,689.
Cutting Room Appliances Corporation: See —
Merrill, Edward M., 3,435,921.
Merrill, Edward M., 3,458,185.
Scordato, Emil A., 3,456,895.
Cuttino, William H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. High
speed interphase switching arrangement. 3,473,089, 10-14-69, CI.
317-12.
Cuvelier, Jean, to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi
(ACEC) Societe Anonyme. Device for the transmission by
teleprinter. 3,483,321, 12-9-69, CI. 178-26.
Cuzin, Daniel; Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles, to Institut Fran-
cais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Stereospecific
polymerization of 2-methyl-l, 3-pentadiene. 3,476,731, 11-4-69,
CI. 260-94.2
Cvach, Jaroslav, to Elitex, Sdruzeni podniku textilniho strojirenstvi.
Electrical warp stop motion for textile machine. 3,429,146, 2-25-
69, CI. 66-163.
Cvejanovich, George J.: See —
Sand, Max; and Cvejanovich, George J. ,3,447,070.
Cvetko, Henry J., to Astatic Corporation, The. Tapered fingers for
resonant peak damping in piezoelectric transducers. 3,423,542, 1-
21-69, CI. 179-100.41
CVI Corporation: See —
Hood, Charles B., Jr.; and Simons, Ira W., 3,477,434.
Cwik, Joseph A., to Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Method and apparatus
for bending tubing. 3,473,361, 10-21-69, CI. 72-150.
Cwik, Joseph A.: See —
Maier, Dale E.; and Cwik, Joseph A. ,3,457,753.
Maier, Dale E.; Van Stelle, Richard; and Cwik, Joseph
A.,3,456,482.
Cwikla, Martin V.: See—
Klinger, Guenther H.; and Cwikla, Martin V.,3,429,708.
Cwycyshyn, Walter: See-
Newman, Stanley F.; Dion, Gerald H.; and Cwycyshyn,
Walter,3,441,691.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Antioxidant
mixture of boron ester of an alkanolamine and a hydroxyphenone,
and use thereof. 3,422,016, 1-14-69, CI. 252-49.6
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Plastic and
resin stabilized with borates of alkanolamines. 3,428,469, 2-18-69,
CI. 106-186.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation
of polycyclic hydrocarbons. 3,428,700, 2-18-69, CI. 260-670.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Organic sub-
strates containing borate of polyalkyl-polyhydroxy-alkyl-al-
kylenepolyamine. 3,445,422, 5-20-69, CI. 260-45.9
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Boric acid
esters. 3,445,498, 5-20-69, CI. 260-462.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Borates of N-
hydroxyalkyl-nitrogen-heterocyclic saturated compounds.
3,446,808, 5-27-69, CI. 260-250.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Esters of
polyhalopolyhydropolycyclic- dicarboxylic acids and a method for
the preparation thereof. 3,474,125, 10-21-69, CI. 260-468.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Sec.-alkyl- or
cycloalkyl-alkoxyalkylamines. 3,478,096, 11-11-69, CI. 260-563.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Arylaminoal-
kyl phosphites. 3,480,698, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-945.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Stabilization
or organic substances. 3,484,374, 12-16-69, CI. 252-32.7
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Addition
reaction product of oxyalkylenated phosphorus compounds and N-
containing polymers and use thereof. 3,484,504, 12-16-69, CI.
260-925.
Cyba, Henryk A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Addition
reaction product of oxyalkylenated phosphorus compound and N-
polymer of epihalohydrin and amine and use thereof. 3,484,505,
12-16-69, CI. 260-925.
Cyba, Henryk A.; and Sparks, Allen K., to Universal Oil Products
Company. N,N'-bis-imides of polyhalosubstituted polyhydropoly-
cyclicdicarboxylic acids. 3,455,950, 7-15-69, CI. 260-326.
Cygnor, John E.: See —
Noell, Godwin L.; Cygnor, John E.; and Sundberg, Jack
G.,3,437,048.
Cymara, Hermann K. Silo structure and loading and unloading
means therefor. 3,443,700, 5-13-69, CI. 214-17.
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O.;, 30% to Cities Service Athabasca, Inc.,
30% to Imperial Oil Limited, 30% to Atlantic Richfield Corpora-
tion, and 10% to Royalite Oil Company, Limited. Solid interphase
indicator controller. 3,430,814, 3-4-69, CI. 222-64.
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O., 30% to Cities Service Athabasca, Inc.
30% to Imperial Oil Limited 30% to Atlantic Richfield Company,
and 10% to Royalite Oil Company. Discharge valve pulsator
system. 3,433,245, 3-18-69, CI. 137-242.
Cymmer, Thomas: See —
Lambert, Milton; Cymmer, Thomas; and Wilder, Ira,3,448,809.
Cynoski, Chester F.: See —
Russell, David A.; and Cynoski, Chester F.,3,458,608.
Cyphelly, Ivan Jaroslav. Rotary piston machine. 3,447,471, 6-3-69,
CI. 103-125.
Cyphert, Henry. Feeding dispenser. 3,467,280, 9-16-69, CI. 222-57.
Cyr, Joseph, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Harvester drive system.
3,473,305, 10-21-69, CI. 56-23.
Cyril Bath Company, The: See —
Bath, Cyril J.; and Leonard, John H., 3,426,570.
Brauer, Edwin H.; and Huggett, T. Virgil, 3,426,569.
Brauer, Edwin H„ 3,448,603.
Mackenzie, Robert A., 3,452,573.
Mackenzie, Robert A., 3,452,574.
Cyrway, Edward N., Jr.; and Metalsky, William J., to Abar Corpora-
tion. Electric resistance heating elements. 3,476,862, 11-4-69, CI.
13-25.
Cytrin, Oscar, to Compagnie des Compteurs. Reversible driving
device for magnetic tape recorders. 3,482,840, 12-9-69, CI. 274-4.
Cywinski, Norbert F., to El Paso Products Company. Process for
producing pure hexamethylenediamine. 3,450,767, 6-17-69, CI.
260-585.
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337
Czachowska, Barbara: See—
Kokosinski, Jacek; Orlowski, Jan; Czachowska, Barbara; and
Hancyk, Boleslaw.3,424,793.
Czaloun, Giovanni Gunter. Adhesion drive for automotive cable
cars. 3,476,039, 11-4-69, CI. 104-226.
Czamecki, Adolph; Jones, Kenneth L.; and Michaels, Michael, to
Standard Alliance Industries, Inc., mesne. Conveyor construction.
3,435,780, 4-1-69, CI. 104-172.
Czarnecki, Jerzy J., to De Laval Turbine Inc. Compressor seal oil
system with power recovery. 3,473,729, 10-21-69, CI. 230-204.
Czarnecki, Jerzy J.; and Arkwright, Peter, to De Laval Turbine, Inc.
Pump. 3,476,053, 11-4-69, CI. 103-44.
Czarnecki, John D., to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Recepta-
cles and method of making same. 3,448,891, 6-10-69, CI. 220-74.
Czarnowski, Stanley R. Vapor deposition material support.
3,486,001, 12-23-69, CI. 219-271.
Czeck, Julian G.: See —
Martin, John E.; and Czeck, Julian G., 3,473,555.
Czedik-Eysenberg, Peter: See—
Eichler, Friedrich; Seip, Paulus Johannes; and Czedik-Eysen-
berg, Peter.3,423,442.
Czegledy, Geza. Easy opener for can tops. 3,434,622, 3-25-69, CI.
220-54.
Czehovsky, Gunther: See—
Hass, Karl; Kohlgagen, Walter; Czehovsky, Gunther; and Koner-
mann, Hans-Ewald, 3,436,324.
Czerna, Aladar L.: See —
Bartusek, Robert J.; and Czerna, Aladar L., 3,475, 589.
Czerniewicz, John F. Driven cutting tool. 3,477,481, 11-11-69, CI.
144-144.
Czernin, Alexander Friedrich, to Pasolds Limited. Method of and ap-
paratus for compressively shrinking fabric. 3,448,499, 6-10-69, CI.
26-18.6
Cziesla, Manfred J.: See —
Watters, James W.; Farncomb, Robert E.; and Cziesla, Manfred
J.,3,420,621.
Czigler, Steven R., to Robroy Industries. Adjustable clamp for elon-
gated articles. 3,429,985, 2-25-69, CI. 174-164.
Czikk, Alfred M.: See—
Kun, Leslie C; and Czikk, Alfred M.,3,454,081.
Czingula, Janos. Automobile parking accident alarm system.
3,478,311, 11-11-69, CI. 340-51.
Cziptschirsch, Kurt; and Mahler, Gert, to Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H.
Device for the retracting of straps such as safety belts used in au-
tomobiles. 3,487,444, 12-30-69, CI. 242-107.11
Cziska, Johann: See—
Querengasser, Hugo; Krause, Johannes; Frank, Klaus; and
Cziska, Johann.3,431,103.
Czorny, Bohdan R.: See—
Blicher, Adolph; and Czorny, Bohdan R.,3,427,515.
Czorny, Bohdan R.; and Cave, Eric F., to Radio Corporation of
America. PN-junction semiconductor with polycrystalline layer on
one region. 3,443,175, 5-6-69, CI. 317-235.
Czubak, Albin S.; and Militzer, Robert W., to Micromatic Hone Cor-
poration. Method and apparatus for parallel face finishing.
3,456,402, 7-22-69, CI. 51-326.
Czuszak, Charles C, to Carrier Corporation. Overspeed responsive
steam turbine control valve. 3,461,893, 8-19-69, CI. 137-31.
D-One Hundred and Fifty, Inc.: See —
Vetter, Richard H., 3,475,086.
Daams, Jasper, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method of com-
bating the growth of Echinochloa crusgalli. 3,472,645, 10-14-69,
CI. 71-90.
Daane, Robert A., to Beloit Corporation. Method and equipment for
drying web material. 3,447,247, 6-3-69, CI. 34-122.
Daane, Rose R. Ceramic tile scrubber. 3,444,576, 5-20-69, CI. 15-
28.
Dab-O-Matic Corp.: See —
Schwartzman, Gilbert, 3,438,554.
Dabinett, George B.: See —
Hetz, Heinz K.; Brand, Warren H.; and Dabinett, George
B., 3,467,01 7.
Dabney, Eugene E.; Fields, James R.; Gerber, Loris L.; and Newins,
Charles E., to Prescon Corporation, The. Apparatus for stressing
tension members. 3,456,918, 7-22-69, CI. 254-29.
Dabney, John B.: See-
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B.,3,460,605.
Beetle, Robert H.; and Dabney, John B., 3,480,070.
Dabrowski, John H.: See—
Dillon, Helen T.; and Dabrowski, John H.,3,425,140.
Dachs, Karl; Wilhelm, Hans; Wick, Kurt; Schwenke, Wolfgang; and
Naeder, Max, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Artificial limbs of expanded polyamides. 3,440,668,
4-29-69, CI. 3-1.
Dachs, Karl: See—
Wilhelm, Hans; Bille, Heinz; Hann, Ernst Wilhelm; and Dachs,
Karl,3 ,450,561.
Dachtler, Emil. Power operated clothes press. 3,477,153, 11-11-69,
CI. 38-41.
Daco, Inc.: See —
Rickett, Edward, 3,428,997.
Rickett, Edward, 3,430,285.
Dacons, Joseph C, to United States of America, Navy.
Dodecanitroquaterphenyl. 3,450,778, 6-17-69, CI. 260-645.
D'Acunto, Salvatore. Automatic dialling device. 3,454,725, 7-8-69,
CI. 179-90.
Dacus, Amon D., to Thompson Hayward Chemical Co. Control of
rice blast disease on rice plants using triphenytin compounds.
3,483,295, 12-9-69, CI. 424-288.
Dacus, Wilbum W.: See —
Thompson, Max W.; and Dacus, Wilburn W., 3,464,468.
D'Adamo, Joseph B., to General Electric Company. Cabinet for a
television receiver. 3,446,546, 5-27-69, CI. 312-323.
Daddis, Eugene, to American Shuffleboard Co., Inc. Ball game with
blocking means and magnetic deflector. 3,424,456, 1-28-69, CI.
273-11.
Daddona, Domenic J., Jr., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Non-
removable tag. 3,470,637, 10-7-69, CI. 40-20.
Daddona, Domenic J., Jr.; and Andrews, Hugh H., to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company. Waistband fastener. 3,454,994, 7-15-69, CI.
24-224.
Dadds, Floyd S.: See —
Reinsma, Harold L.; Dadds, Floyd S.; and Johnson, Logan
J.,3,463,560.
Dade Reagents, Inc.: See —
Ferro, Patrick V.; and Ham, Anna B., 3,436,187.
Dadekian, Zaven A., to Baird Chemical Industries, Inc. Amime
separation. 3,440,283, 4-22-69, CI. 260-583.
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., to Baird Chemical In-
dustries, Inc. Preparation of alkyl chlorides by the reaction of
alkyl alcohols with phosphorus trichloride. 3,432,561, 3-11-69, CI.
260-652.
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., to Baird Chemical In-
dustries, Inc. Amination of alky halides. 3,471,561, 10-7-69, CI.
260-583.
Dadekian, Zaven A.; and Wilbourn, David S., to Baird Chemical In-
dustries, Inc. Preparation of trialkylamines. 3,472,900, 10-14-69,
CI. 260-585.
d'Adler-Racz, Joseph H., to Usiness Balteau Societe Anonyme. Com-
pact and lightweight radiography apparatus. 3,465,152, 9-2-69, CI.
250-90.
Dadura, James G., to Texaco Inc. Lubricating oil containing over-
based sulfurized calcium alkylphenolate. 3,474,035, 10-21-69, CI.
252-42.7
Dadura, James G.; Knowles, Edwin C; and McCoy, Frederic C, to
Texaco Inc. Lubricant compositions containing amine salts.
3,422,017, 1-14-69, CI. 252-49.9
Dadura, James G.: See —
Hellmuth, Walter W.; Kivelevich, Doris; Dadura, James G.; and
Morissette, Bertrand G., 3,480,548.
Dadykin, Georgy Fedetovich: See —
Boborykin, Jury Alexandrovich; Kononenko, Vadim
Grigorievich; Dadykin, Georgy Fedetovich; Levkin, Dmitry
Dmitrievich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich; Stelmakh, Viktor
Alexeevich; Fulmakht, Veniamin Veniaminovich; Schekochik-
hin, Serafim Vasilievich; and Pikhtovnikov, Rostislav
Vyacheslavovich,3,466,960.
Daellenbach, Francis O. Selective thinner for row crops. 3,444,933,
5-20-69, CI. 172-6.
Daendliker, Gustav; and Fuerer, Heini, to Ciba Limited. Method for
the manufacture of tantalum powder for condenser purposes.
3,430,108, 2-25-69, CI. 317-230.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, to Ciba Corporation. 1 -hydrazino-adamantan
and salts thereof. 3,423,458, 1-21-69, CI. 260-563.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, to Ciba Corporation. Phthalazinium com-
pounds. 3,449,343, 6-10-69, CI. 260-250.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich, to Ciba Corporation. Novel phenylalanine
compounds. 3,454,629, 7-8-69, CI. 260-519.
Daeniker, Hans Ulrich: See —
Wilhelm, Max; Daeniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul,3,455,946.
Wilhelm, Max; Daeniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul,3 ,480,640.
Wilhelm, Max; Daeniker, Hans Ulrich; Schenker, Karl; and
Schmidt, Paul.3,483,221.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; and Witsch,
Guenter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Dyeing and printing synthetic polyamide fibres. 3,478,376, 11-18-
69, CI. 8-55.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; Witsch, Heinz-
Guenter; and Theilig, Dietmar, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Dyeing and printing fibers of natural and
synthetic polyamides. 3,442,600, 5-6-69, CI. 8-54.
Da Fano, Ettore, to Sierracin Corporation, The. Resin composition.
3,437,715, 4-8-69, CI. 260-863.
Dafler, Gene L., to General Motors Corporation. Resilient snubber
for governor assembly. 3,426,602, 2-11-69, CI. 73-526.
Daggs, Kenneth L.: See—
Carlisle, Benjamin H.; Daggs, Kenneth L.; and Sauter, John
D.,3,446,985.
Daghe, Joseph L.: See—
Luckenbill, Lawrence F.; and Daghe, Joseph L.,3 ,439,947.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Daghistani, Ihsan Shakeeb. Water fountains for plane and concave
sheets. 3,434,662, 3-25-69, CI. 239-17.
Dagiel, Richard T.: See—
Bowden, George F.; and Dagiel, Richard T.,3,430,910.
Bowden, George F.; and Dagiel, Richard T.,3,467,054.
Dagiel, Richard T., to Symons Mfg. Company. Concrete form panel
with snap-in facing. 3,477,684, 11-11-69, CI. 249-189.
Daglian, John S.; Grace, John W.; and Clasen, Carl P., to United
States of America, Army, mesne. Contradirectional waveguide
coupler. 3,427,570, 2-11-69, CI. 333-10.
Dagma Deutsche Automaten und Getrankemaschinen G.m.b.H. &
Co.: See—
Niehaus, Wolfgang; and Kuckens, Alexander, 3,461,922.
Dagnall, Robert J.: See—
Seiger, Harvey N.; and Dagnall, Robert J. ,3,451,901.
Dagnoli, Donato F.; Jaeschke, Charles R.; and Hooks, Arthur K., to
Sprague Electric Company. Component mounting assembly and
method. 3,483,966, 12-16-69, CI. 206-56.
D'Agostino, Jack V.:See—
Perini, Harry R.; Stangel, John J.; Timms, Robert J.; and
D'Agostino, Jack V.,3,453,636.
D'Agostino, Michael V., to Radio Corporation of America. Emitter
follower circuit having substantially constant current emitter
supply. 3,431,505, 3-4-69, CI. 330-14.
D'Agostino, Vincent Francis, to Arizona Chemical Company, mesne.
Compositions containing tall oil pitch and epoxy ether resins.
3,445,409, 5-20-69, CI. 260-18.
Dahan, Paul C, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Apparatus and process
for confining floating liquid products. 3,476,246, 11-4-69, CI. 210-
83.
Dahill, Robert T., Jr.: See—
Kitchens, Garry C; and Dahill, Robert T., Jr.,3,475,484.
Dahl, Einar S., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Lawn mower grass
catching bag. 3,421,302, 1-14-69, CI. 56-202.
Dahl, Erik Qvale, 1/2 to Grace, W. R., & Co., and 1/2 to Elek-
trokemisk, Inc. Process for pelletizing phosphate rock. 3,443,923,
5-13-69, CI. 71-33.
Dahl, Ernest A., Jr. File container. 3,446,160, 5-27-69, CI. 104-235.
Dahl, Ernest A., Jr. Magnetic index cards and method for producing
same. 3,455,770, 7-15-69, CI. 161-36.
Dahl, Ernest A., Jr. File structure. 3,465,460, 9-9-69, CI. 40-105.5
Dahl, Ernest A., Jr. File container assembly. 3,477,567, 11-11-69,
CI. 209-111.8
Dahl, Frank L. Positionally adjustable trouble lamp means.
3,479,499, 11-18-69, CI. 240-10.6
Dahl, Frank L. Retaining and snap-ring pliers with selectively usable
tip means for cooperation with various different retaining and/or
snap rings. 3,484,924, 12-23-69, CI. 29-229.
Dahl, Gerd Helmut: See-
Block, Burton Peter; and Dahl, Gerd Helmut.3,457,195.
Dahl, Gerd Helmut, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Tetra(phen-
ylphosphinates) of titanium and zirconium. 3,426,050, 2-4-69, CI.
260-429.3
Dahl, Hans, to Escher Wyss G.m.b.H. Fine-spreading and retarding
device for the pulp suspension stream in a papermaking machine.
3,432,384, 3-1 1-69, CI. 162-338.
Dahl, Henry A.: See—
Keur, Robert I.; and Dahl, Henry A.,3,465,351.
Dahl, James J.: See-
Amos, James L.; Baretta, Edward D.; and Dahl, James
J.,3,428,707.
Dahl, Joseph D., to Bio Data, Inc. Stethoscope structure. 3,472,336,
10-14-69, CI. 181-24.
Dahl, Julius: See—
Hucks, Helmut; Noa, Fritz; and Dahl, Julius,3,460,435.
Dahl, Norman C. Fixed force level nut. 3,431,812, 3-11-69, CI. 85-
62.
Dahl, Rolf, to Anchor Continental, which is the trade name under
which business is done by Continental Tapes, Incorporated. Polyu-
rethane-based pressure-sensitive adhesives. 3,437,622, 4-8-69, CI.
260-24.
Dahl, Walter L.: See—
Bechard, John J.; Dahl, Walter L.; Martin, James S.; Workman,
Clark S.; and Sankey, David J.,3,445,95l.
Dahl, Warren F., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Pre-load indicator.
3,469,492, 9-30-69, CI. 85-62.
Dahlberg, Arnold R. Golf practice apparatus. 3,484,109, 12-16-69,
CI. 273-176.
Dahlberg, Barry A.: See—
Simonson, Leroy W.; and Dahlberg, Barry A. ,3,461, 747.
Dahlberg, Bengt Ingmar, to Alfa-Laval AB. Centrifuge. 3,437,267, 4-
8-69, CI. 233-21.
Dahlberg, Donald E.: See-
Lewis, George D.; and Dahlberg, Donald E.,3,446,024.
Dahlberg, Reinhard, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Controllable tunnel diode. 3,460,008, 8-5-69, CI. 317-235.
Dahlblom, Rolf August; Edstrom, Nils Herbert; and Silwer, Jan, to
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Intermediate exchange for
telecommunication. 3,469,021, 9-23-69, CI. 178-2.
Dahlbom, Johan Richard; and Karlen, Bo Lennart, to Aktiebolaget
Astra Apothekames Kemiska Fabriker. Acetylenic imides, and
method for their preparation. 3,444,171, 5-13-69, CI. 260-281.
Dahle, Joseph. Titanate product and method of making the same.
3,460,956, 8-12-69, CI. 106-287.
Dahlem, Billy J., to Power-Curve Conveyor Company. Endless spring
belt and connector. 3,482,462, 12-9-69, CI. 74-238.
Dahlem, Francis E., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Sealing
device for roll-type filter. 3,421,297, 1-14-69, CI. 55-354.
Dahlem, Francis E.; and Gonzalez, Don J., to American Air Filter
Company, Inc. Liquid filter apparatus. 3,464,563, 9-2-69, CI. 210-
400.
Dahlen, Phillip B. Optical phonograph apparatus with polarized light.
3,452,163, 6-24-69, CI. 179-100.4
Dahlgren, John V. S., to Ranco Incorporated. Oven control ap-
paratus. 3,461,415, 8-12-69, CI. 337-310.
Dahlgren, Lennart G. O. Mechanisms for camera shutters.
3,433,085, 3-18-69, CI. 74-89.19
Dahlgren, Victor F.: See-
Tatty, Sidney K.; Dahlgren, Victor F.; and Stearns, Thomas
H.,3,433,888.
Dahlheimer, John Charles, to International Packings Corporation.
Hydraulically balanced radial seal. 3,443,814, 5-13-69, CI. 277-27.
Dahlia Kibbutz Hashomer Hazair, Kvutzat Poalim Le'.See—
Holzman, Suzana; and Milwidsky, Ben-Zion, 3,422,138.
Dahlin, Olof Gustaf, to Aktiebolaget Orga. Book holder. 3,460,795,
8-12-69, CI. 248-452.
Dahlin, Robert Walton: See—
Davis, Glenn Gary; and Dahlin, Robert Walton.3,431,916.
Dahlquist, Evald. Scaling ladder. 3,472,340, 10-14-69, CI. 182-207.
Dahlquist, John A.: See —
Culshaw, William; Dahlquist, John A.; and Peterson, Don
G.,3,463,924.
Dahlquist, Robert L.: See—
Gruner, Frederick R.; and Dahlquist, Robert L.,3,484,966.
Dahlquist, Robert L., to Case, J. I., Company. Crop separator.
3,478,750, 11-18-69, CI. 130-26.
Dahm, Manfred; and Simmler, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Storage stable foam stabilizing agent for cellular
polyurethane plastics. 3,420,782, 1-7-69, CI. 252-400.
Dahms, Harald, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electrode with integral flow channel. 3,458,421, 7-29-69, CI. 204-
195.
Dahms, James Bowen; and Edmonds, Byron Priestly, to PPG Indus-
tries, Inc. Method of solution mining potassium chloride.
3,433,530, 3-18-69, CI. 299-4.
Dahms, Ronald H.: See—
Slocombe, Robert J.; Dahms, Ronald H.; and Williams, Charles
R.,3,429,858.
Slocombe, Robert J.; Dahms, Ronald H.; and Williams, Charles
R.,3,449,300.
Dahowski, Edward L.: See—
Feagin, Roy C; Dahowski, Edward L.; and Kosmos,
Peter.3,432,312.
Dai Nihon Bungu Co., Ltd.: See—
Matsumoto, Hiroyuki, 3,421,823.
Dai Nihon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Wakai, Noboru, 3,463,597.
Yamashita, Nagahiro, 3,477,791.
Dai Nippon Seito Kabushiki Kaisha Nitto Institute of Chemical
Research, The: See—
Matsubayashi, Tadao; and Suzuki, Yahiko, 3,433,707.
Dai Nippon Toryo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kato, Haruhiro, 3,475,154.
Ozawa, Lyuji; Toshinai, Akio; and Nagashima, Yoshihisa,
3,470,411.
Ozawa, Lyuji; and Toshinai, Akio, 3,483,415.
Dai-Ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.: See—
Watanabe, Yutaka, 3,483,099.
Daicel Ltd.: See—
Konishi, Hikoichi; Harada, Yuichi; Sunahara, Tamotsu;
Sakaguchi, Yasuhiro; and Ishihara, Tetsuo, 3,459,591.
Tanaka, Atsushi; and Kudo, Teizo, 3,465,066.
Daido Namarikakoki Company, Limited: See—
Aoyama, Yoshio, 3,459,509.
Daido Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Asada, Chiaki; and Watanabe, Toshiyuki, 3,454,432.
Daigh, Harold D., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Fuel gasifier
system. 3,446,196, 5-27-69, CI. 123-119.
Daigh, Harold D., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Vehicle vapor
recovery system. 3,448,731, 6-10-69, CI. 123-136.
Daigh, Harold D., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Control
mechanism for exhaust recycle system. 3,457,906, 7-29-69, CI.
123-119.
Daigh, Harold D.; and Collins, Clifford H., to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Exhaust recycle control mechanism. 3,465,736, 9-9-69,
CI. 123-119.
Daigle, Amerst: See —
Gehweiler, Edward C; and Daigle, Amerst.3,453,660.
LIST OF PATENTEES
339
Daigle, Edwin E.: See-
Bernard, Hugh A.; Daigle, Edwin E.; and Richardson, Jacob
C, 3,438,452.
Daigle, Louis L.: See —
Rosica, Gabriel A.; and Daigle, Louis L., 3,486, 108.
Daiho Construction Company, Limited: See—
Yamagata, Kazumi; and Kamisaka, Kazuo, 3,464,212.
Daiichi Kagaku Yakuhin Co., Ltd.: See—
Hasegawa, Masaru; Hirota, Sadao; and Ogawa, Hiroshi,
3,421,282.
Daiichi Seiyaku Company, Limited: See—
Naito, Takeo; Oshima, Yasuo; Yoshikawa, Toru; Kasahara,
Akira; Domori, Renzo; Nakai, Yoshiaki; and Tsukada,
Wataru, 3,426,023.
Naito, Takeo; Okano, Atsuji; and Miki, Tosaku, 3,449,411.
Okano, Atsuji; Moroi, Reimei; and Naito, Takeo, 3,448,144.
Okuda, Noriyuki; Kuniyoshi, Ieji; Saito, Tadashi; and Oguri,
Koji, 3,480,645.
Okuda, Noriyuki; Kuniyoshi, Ieji; and Tsukamoto, Hisashi,
3,481,976.
Takahashi, Hidehiko; Kaga, Shinichiro; and Hirota, Sadao,
3,466,364.
Daiichi Tanso Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kato, Tsutomu, 3,436,356.
Daiichi Yakuhin Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Makabe, Kazuo, 3,423,441.
Daikin Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See—
Aoyama, Shiro; and Yamamoto, Toshio, 3,481,883.
Kageyama, Ikuzo; and Maruo, Keiichi, 3,485,872.
Kometani, Yutaka; Koizumi, Shun; Fumoto, Syozo; Tanigawa,
Singo; and Nakajima, Takeaki, 3,462,401.
Ohu, Masanori, 3,455,792.
Shingu, Haruo; Hisazumi, Makoto; and Hisamoto, Iwao,
3,446,858.
Watanabe, Shiro; and Misaki, umu, 3,435,032.
Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Aiso, Hiroshi; Nomura, Shunichi; and Takeuchi, Toshinobu,
3,469,939.
Kato, Kaoru; and Ogawa, Shi^ oshi, 3,455,840.
Katsushima, Atsuo; Hisamoto, Iwao; Fukui, Shoshin; Kato,
Takahisa; and Nagai, Masayuki, 3,457,247.
Okamura, Kazuo, 3,445,527.
Okamura, Kazuo, 3,465,052.
Watanabe, Shiro; and Tomodi., Toshiyuki, 3,455,982.
Yamada, Akira; and Aruga, Tsuyoshi, 3,440,088.
Dailey, Gordon S. Pencil sharpener. 3,467,843, 9-16-69, CI. 310-50.
Dailey, Jack R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Full adder using field effect transistor of the insulated gate type.
3,427,445, 2-1 1-69, CI. 235-175.
Dailey, Jack R.; and Lake, Richard L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Analog time-division multiplier with recir-
culating storage. 3,465,136, 9-2-69, CI. 235-194.
Dailey, John J. Fishlure. 3,445,953, 5-27-69, CI. 43-42.06
Dailey, John L., to United States of America, Air Force. Compen-
sated generalized savart plate. 3,429,635, 2-25-69, CI. 350-157.
Dailey, John L., to Radio Corporation of America. Modulating or Q
switching a laser. 3,437,951, 4-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
Dailey, Robert W., to Far Gard Company. Disposable filter for
tobacco-smoking device. 3,434,480, 3-25-69, CI. 131-187.
Daily, Buddy Z.: Memphis, Tenn.. Vertical air circulation fan.
3,421,687, 1-14-69, CI. 230-117.
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Allen, Derek R., 3,437,172.
Altmann, Werner E., 3,451,513.
Altmann, Werner E., 3,457,807.
Andres, Rudolf, 3,443,834.
Andres, Rudolf, 3,478,470.
Bader, Otto; Guhne, Hans-Peter; Sommerfeld, Karl; and Chilla,
Johannes, 3,430,436.
Barenyi, Bela, 3,446,528.
Barenyi, Bela, 3,448,996.
Barenyi, Bela; and Wilfert, Karl, 3,473,821.
Barenyi, Bela, 3,479,054.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Dobler, Helmut; and Lamm, Heinz,
3,420,214.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; and Schmidt, Karl-Walter, 3,444,842.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, 3,445,058.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Lamm, Heinz; and Hohenle, Hubert Zu,
3,446,190.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, 3.461,848.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, 3,469,505.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Derndinger, Hans-Otto; Zeilinger, Karl;
Bader, Hans; and Kempin, Karl, 3,481,312.
Buching, Franz, 3,476,224.
Buhl, Wilhelm, 3,476,396.
Daur, Hans-Karl, 3,478,539.
Dinger, Hans; and Deutschmann, Herbert, 3,478,542.
Eibl, Josef; and Albrecht, Wilhelm, 3,483,770.
Eltze, Georg, 3,486,459.
Enke, Kurt, 3,435,733.
Enke, Kurt, 3,446,035.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Eltze, Ulrich, 3,420,251.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus, 3,444,786.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Zaiser, Wolfgang, 3,469,473.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus, 3,476,203.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Zaiser, Wolfgang, 3,483,771.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., 3,486,399.
Flicker, Ludwig, 3,483,853.
Frings, Horst, 3,486,488.
Froitzheim, Hans, 3,481,819.
Froitzhelm, Hans, 3,434,559.
Gotz, Alfred, 3,420,295.
Grieb, Hubert J., 3,476,334.
Harting, Werner, 3,476,178.
Heim, Gerhard, 3,438,150.
Hering, Hans, 3,453,826.
Hiereth, Hermann, 3,469,564.
Hitzelberger, Erwin, 3,476,435.
Holm, Christian, 3,428,016.
Hopf, Wilhelm, 3,420,340.
Jurisch, Wilhelm, 3,469,771.
Katz, Klaus; and von Koch, Arwed, 3,444,785.
Klink, Manfred, 3,473,372.
Kolle, Erwin, 3,459,161.
Kraus, Ludwig; and van Winsen, Friedrich H., 3,428,142.
Lebig, Herbert, 3,450,118.
Muller, Alfred H., 3,458,181.
Muller, Josef; Sorsche, Joachim; and Muller, Alf John,
3,473,620.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.; Muller, Alfred H.; Wirlitsch, Roland;
and Hohn, Helmut, 3,420,327.
Oblander, Kurt, 3,461,850.
Reisacher, Josef, 3,425,402.
Reisacher, Josef; and Dziggel, Reiner, 3,455,286.
Reisacher, Josef; and Gwinner, Dietrich, 3,473,409.
Roder, Karl, 3,468,565.
Rudert, Wolfgang, 3,428,032.
Ruger, Frank; Guhne, Hans-Peter; and Lebig, Herbert,
3,442,258.
Saufferer, Halmut, 3,440,817.
Scarpatetti, Diether, 3,484,092.
Scherenberg, Hans O., 3,423,927.
Scherenberg, Hans O., 3,425,400.
Scherenberg, Hans O., 3,446,313.
Schmitz, Christian, 3,468,513.
Schrimpf, Hermann, 3,460,851.
Strifler, Paul E.; and Scarpatetti, Diether, 3,420,543.
Strifler, Paul E., 3,424,449.
Strifler, Paul E.; Drometer, Klaus; and Scarpatetti, Dieter,
3,473,634.
Thoma, Frank, 3,438,359.
Thoma, Frank, 3,450,120.
Thoma, Frank, 3,483,855.
Tiefenbacher, Eberhard, 3,473,604.
van Winsen, Friedrich H., 3,447,796.
Van Winsen, Friedrich H.; and Haverbeck, Gunther, 3,481,622.
Wilfert, Karl, 3,426,862.
Wilfert, Karl; and Barenyi, Bela, 3,448,992.
Wilfert, Karl, 3,449,881.
Wilfert, Karl, 3,459,067.
Wilfert, Karl, 3,476,402.
Dain, Harvey W.: See—
Hallock, David D.; and Dain, Harvey W.,3,453,490.
Dain, John E.; and Milne, William S., to Black Clawson Company,
The. Drum brake assembly. 3,430,738, 3-4-69, CI. 188-75.
Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.: See —
Tanaka, Hideo; and Inagaki, Katsushiro, 3,444,157.
Dainihon Bungu Kabu Shikigaisha: See —
Tsukahara, Osamu, 3,442,596.
Dainihon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Horie, Yukio, 3,446,564.
Dainihon Jochugiku Company, Limited: See —
Katsuda, Yoshio, 3,431,393.
Dainihonbungu Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Tsukahara, Yasushi, 3,446,878.
Dainippon Ink & Chemicals, Incorporated: See —
Sumi, Hiroji; Takahi, Yukiyoshi; Kondo, Yasuhiko; Hamamoto,
Yoshio; and Nishimura, Tsunehiko, 3,426,135.
Dainippon Ink Institute of Chemical Research: See—
Onodera, Norio; and Nishide, Motohiko, 3,456,040.
Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.: See—
Minami, Shinsaku; Fujita, Akio; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki, 3,464,982.
Nishimura, Haruki; Kinugasa, Hiroaki; and Onishi, Kumio,
3,468,889.
Shoji, Osamu; Yokogawa, Kanae; Sunahara, Noriyuki; and
Ogata, Loichi, 3,438,860.
Takamatsu, Hideji; Minami, Shinsaku; Aritomi, Jiro; Fujita,
Akio; Fujimoto, Katsuro; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki, 3,470,164.
Ueno, Hakaru; and Ose, Shinsuke, 3,463,853.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dairy Technics Inc.: See—
Farr, Stewart M., 3,420,742.
Daisy Manufacturing Company: See-
Daniel, Richard I.; and Wesley, Robert O., 3,465,741.
Daito Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.: See—
Ito, Shinya; Kanno, Katsuo; and Nakagawa, Ryoichi, 3,481,683.
Daiwa Can Co., Ltd.: See—
Miki, Osamu, 3,454,190.
Dake, Lee J., to Joslyn Mfg., and Supply Co. Adjustable spacer as-
sembly. 3,428,283, 2-18-69, CI. 248-214.
Dakin, Robin Michael, to Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited. Com-
bustion chamber. 3,447,317, 6-3-69, CI. 60-39.65
Dakin, Thomas W.: See —
Berg, Daniel; and Dakin, Thomas W.,3,469,047.
Dakin, William V.: See-
Anderson, William R.; Pescetti, Anthony; and Dakin, William
V.,3,428,729.
Dakli, Ibrahim; Ercole, Pietro; and Jacobelli, Franco, to Montecatini
Edison S.p.A. Purification of melamine solutions. 3,423,411, 1-21-
69, CI. 260-249.7
Dakli, Ibrahim; Lupi, Nazareno; and Morini, Marcello, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Stable aqueous formaldehyde solutions and
a process for preparing them. 3,423,467, 1-21-69, CI. 260-606.
Dakon-Adams Co.: See —
Paul, Lowell A.; and Adams, Loyd, 3,429,459.
Dal Mon Research Co.: See —
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., 3,429,754.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., 3,462,952.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., 3,479,235.
Dal Monte, Giorgio; and Callegari, Luciano, to Societa Italiana
Telecommunicazioni Siemens S.p.A. Calling dial of the dead-angle
type. 3,430,003, 2-25-69, CI. 179-90.
Dal Negro, Ruggero, to Italo American Prentice S.p.A. Loom at-
tachment for weaving slide-fastener elements onto tapes.
3,480,045, 11-25-69, CI. 139-116.
D'Alba, Anthony R., to Trico Products Corporation. Fluid system.
3,478,648, 1 1-18-69, CI. 91-411.
Dalberg, Herbert: See —
Dalberg, Le Roy E.; and Dalberg, Herbert, 3,477, 649.
Dalberg, Le Roy E.; and Dalberg, Herbert. Solid waste reclaiming
method and system. 3,477,649, 1 1-11-69, CI. 241-24.
D'Albis, Antoine; Yerouchalmi, David; and Bouillon, Bernard.to
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Electrode and method of
fabrication. 3,423,611, 1-21-69, CI. 310-11.
Dale, Brian: See —
Baker, Allen G.; and Dale, Brian,3,42 1,204.
Baker, Allen G.; and Dale, Brian.3,456,334.
Dale, Brian, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Four-layer semicon-
ductor switching devices in integrated circuitry. 3,450,959, 6-17-
69, CI. 317-235.
Dale Electronics, Inc.: See —
Berryhill, John R„ 3,421,195.
Berryhill, John R., 3,481,838.
Cannon, Richard; and Morse, Charles M., 3,426,304.
Cannon, Richard L.; and Morse, Charles M., 3,444,770.
Jacob, Marvin H., 3,435,386.
Person, Herman R., 3,480,832.
Dale, Ingvald; and Lewis, Charles B., to Lamb-Grays Harbor Co.,
Inc. Sheet control apparatus. 3,432,161, 3-11-69, CI. 271-46.
Dale, James W., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Method of con-
trolling the spread of fires. 3,480,545, 1 1-25-69, CI. 282-2.
Dale, John I., Ill; Straley, James M.; and Weaver, Max A., to East-
man Kodak Company. Disazo dyes. 3,446,791, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
184.
Dale, John I., Ill; and Weaver, Max A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Cyanomethylidene-aniline dye for textile fibers. 3,422,133,
1-14-69, CI. 260-465.
Dale, John I., Ill; and Weaver, Max A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Disthiazolylazo dyes containing a bis (arylene aminoethyl)
sulfone connecting linkages. 3,453,256, 7-1-69, CI. 260-158.
Dale, John I., Ill: See-
Weaver, Max A.; Straley, James M.; and Dale, John I.,
111,3,472,833.
Weaver, Max A.; and Dale, John I.,3,485,813.
Dale, John R. Mobile gas-operated electrically-actuated projectile
firing system. 3,431,816, 3-11-69, CI. 89-8.
Dale, John R., to United States of America, Navy. Fluid flow
velocity sensor. 3,452,594, 7-1-69, CI. 73-194.
Dale, John R.; Menzel, Harry R.; McCandless, Joseph M.; and Goss,
Garnet, to United States of America, Army. Apparatus for wave
analysis. 3,449,950, 6-17-69, CI. 73-170.
Dale, Kenneth Howard, to Reynolds Metals Company. Solvent dye-
ing of anodized aluminum. 3,440,111,4-22-69, CI. 148-6.1
Dale, Ralph David, to Protex Corporation Limited, mesne. Elastic
insulating bodies of inorganic fiber material and method of
producing such bodies. 3,461,191, 8-12-69, CI. 264-41.
Dale, Thomas L. Method and apparatus for renewing used or worn
windshield wiper blades. 3,477,179, 11-1 1-69, CI. 5 1-34.
Dale, William L.: See—
Boggild, Robert; and Dale, William L., 3,480,274.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Highly radiation-sensi-
tive telomerized polyesters. 3,455,801, 7-15-69, CI. 204-159.19
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Highly radiation-sensi-
tive telomerized polyesters. 3,455,802, 7-15-69, CI. 204-159.19
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Dal Mon Research Co. Rocket propulsion
process using irradiated solid polymeric propellant. 3,462,952, 8-
26-69, CI. 60-219.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Highly radiation-sensi-
tive telomerized polyamides. 3,470,079, 9-30-69, CI. 204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc., mesne. Highly radia-
tion-sensitive telomerized polyamides. 3,471,386, 10-7-69, CI.
204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Dal Mon Research Co. Beryllium-contain-
ing polymeric propellant compositions. 3,479,235, 11-18-69, CI.
149-19.
D'Alelio, Gaetano F.,10% to Monacelli, Walter J. Chelating com-
positions comprising products of aldehydes and triazine deriva-
tives. 3,481,903, 12-2-69, CI. 260-67.6
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Highly radiation-sensi-
tive telomerized polyamides. 3,483,104, 12-9-69, CI. 204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc., mesne. Highly radia-
tion-sensitive telomerized polyamides. 3,483,105, 12-9-69, CI.
204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc., mesne. Highly radia-
tion-sensitive telomerized polyesters. 3,485,732, 12-23-69, CI.
204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Highly radiation-sensi-
tive telomerized polyesters. 3,485,733, 12-23-69, CI. 204-159.15
D'Alelio, Gaetano F., to Dal Mon Research Co., mesne. Aluminum
containing polymeric propellant composition. 3,429,754, 2-25-69,
CI. 149-19.
Dalen, Christiaan Johannes van: See —
van Duuren, Hendrik Cornelis Anthony; Dalen, Christiaan
Johannes van; and da Silva, Herman, 3,467,776.
Dalenberg, John F.; Todd, Elmer H.; and Carpenter, John W., to
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Deflector arrangement for use in a
grinding mill. 3,465,971, 9-9-69, CI. 241-53.
D'Alessandro, Andrew N.:See —
DiVita, Fosco L.; Simak, Frank J.; and D'Alessandro, Andrew
N., 3,486,417.
D'Alessandro, William J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Ther-
moplastic friction composition and friction element thereof.
3,455,866, 7-15-69, CI. 260-37.
D'Alessandro, William J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Friction
composition and friction element thereof. 3,455,868, 7-15-69, CI.
260-38.
Daletsky, Genrikh Stanislavovich: See —
Avilov, Viktor Zakharovich; Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich;
Daletsky, Genrikh Stanislavovich; Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich;
Kantor, Grigory Vladimirovich; Pasternak, Evgeny
Nikolaevich; Raigorodsky, Leonard Markovich; Schegolev,
Igor Stepanovich; and Shavrin, Nikolai Vasilievich,3,460,992.
Daley, Timothy Joseph, to General Dynamics Corporation. Phase
locked loop receiver. 3,461,388, 8-12-69, CI. 325-421.
Dalglish, Herbert F. Center lift. 3,423,120, 1-21-69, CI. 294-97.
Dalglish, Herbert F. Core chuck. 3,445,076, 5-20-69, CI. 242-68.2
Dalhart, Austin Thomas: See —
Moss, Theron V.; and Dalhart, Austin Thomas,3,43 1,576.
Dalibor, Horst, to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Organic esters prepared
with the use of a titanium peroxide-containing catalyst, said ester
being suitable for use as a plasticizer for organic film- forming
materials, and method of preparing such esters. 3,459,736, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-234.
Dalibor, Horst; and Kiessling, Hans- Joachim, to Reichhold Chemi-
cals, Inc. Method of preparing soluble binders. 3,474,076, 10-21-
69, CI. 260-78.5
Dalik, Herbert A., to Flintkote Company, The. Automatic feeding
and discharging system for machine tools. 3,455,190, 7-15-69, CI.
82-2.7
Dalin, David: See —
Henriksson, Per, 3,434,532.
Dalin, David. Heat exchanger especially adapted for indirect heat
transfer by convection. 3,447,602, 6-3-69, CI. 165-145.
Dalkin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kato, Kaoru; and Ogawa, Shigeyoshi, 3,431,067.
Dall'Asta, Gino; and Carella, Giovanna, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Process for the polymerization of cyclolefins. 3,449,310, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-93.1
Dallaire, Raymond M., to P. H. Plastics Inc. Header track.
3,483,658, 12-16-69, CI. 49-419.
Dallas, Charles A.: See—
Haefele, Walter R.; Dallas, Charles A.; and Deisz, Marvin
A.,3,485,787.
DaU'Asta, Gino:See —
Natta, Giulio; DaU'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio.3,458,489.
Natta, Giulio; DaU'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio.3,459,725.
Natta, Giulio; DaU'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio,3,476,728.
Natta, Giulio; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Valvassori, Alberto; DaU'Asta,
Gino; and Sartori, Guido,3,45 3,250.
LIST OF PATENTEES
341
Dalle Gerard, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Device to accelerate
the' boiling of a liquefied gas. 3,460,351, 8-12-69, CI. 62-50.
Dalle, Michel Pierre Yvon: See-
Grail, Francois Bernard Marie; and Dalle, Michel Pierre
Yvon.3,482,924.
Dallera, Giancarlo; and Dallera, Luigi. Inflatable sled. 3,455,571, 7-
15-69, CI. 280-18.
Dallera, Luigi: See—
Dallera, Giancarlo; and Dallera, Luigi, 3,455,571.
Dallier, Charles F.: See—
Hinderer, Edward F.; and Dallier, Charles F.,3,457,775.
Dallman, Robert J.; and Haag, Anthony L., to North American
Clutch Corporation. Centrifugal clutch and brake. 3,461,994, 8-
19-69, CI. 192-105.
Dallois, Robert; Robic , Roger; and Dufour, Gisele, to Dunlop Com-
pany Limited, The. Metering and mixing device. 3,462,128, 8-19-
69, CI. 259-6.
D'Alo, Franco; and Masserini, Arnaldo, to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company, mesne. S-benzoyloxymethyl-thiamine esters.
3,429,883, 2-25-69, CI. 260-256.5
Dalpiaz, Julius A., to Kluttz Machine & Foundry, Inc. Plated plastic
dye tubes. 3,438,226, 4-15-69, CI. 68-198.
Dalton, Gerald J. Grass catcher. 3,430,422, 3-4-69, CI. 56-202.
Dalton, Harold R. Electric signal recording blank. 3,442,699, 5-6-69,
CI. 117-201.
Dalton, John Broocks: See —
Elliott, Reginald S.; and Dalton, John Broocks.3,473,826.
Dalton, John F., to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation, mesne.
Print hammer module. 3,426,675, 2-11-69, CI. 101-93.
Dalton, John F.; and Sharpies, Philip P., to Mohawk Data Sciences
Corporation. Strip feeding device. 3,464,612, 9-2-69, CI. 226-155.
Dalton, John V.: See —
Buck, Thomas M.; and Dalton, John V., 3,458,782.
Dalton Robert H., to Corning Glass Works. Infrared absorptive seal-
ing glass. 3,445,256, 5-20-69, CI. 106-53.
Dalton, Robert L., to R. D. Products Incorporated. Tire pressure in-
dicator. 3,430,196, 2-25-69, CI. 340-58.
Daltry, John Harold, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
Cooling towers. 3,422,883, 1-21-69, CI. 165-47.
Daltry, John Harold, to English Electric Company, Limited, The.
Dry cooling towers. 3,434,529, 3-25-69, CI. 165-47.
Daly, Brian Bowman; Baker, Alex Gerard James; and Anderson,
Joseph Percival, to Woods of Colchester Limited. Impellers, espe-
cially for ventilators. 3,433,145, 3-18-69, CI. 98-43.
Daly, David A., to Beloit Eastern Corporation. High speed trim
system. 3,465,625, 9-9-69, CI. 83-100.
Daly, Edgar Frank; and Shrewsbury, Derek David, to Pye Limited.
Optical apparatus for measuring the light transmission of a sample
body. 3,441,349, 4-29-69, CI. 356-93.
Daly, James H.; Sommer, John G.; and Meyer, Daniel A. Elastomer-
ic composition containing chromic oxide for use as rocket insula-
tion. 3,421,970, 1-14-69, CI. 161-170.
Daly, Noel. Golf bags. 3,460,597, 8-12-69, CI. 150-1.5
Daly, Robert A., to Emhart Corporation. Valve lever and latch
mounting mechanisms for glassware forming machine. 3,461,902,
8-19-69, CI. 137-315.
Daly, Thomas J. Crane safe load indicator. 3,447,368, 6-3-69, CI.
73-144.
Daman, Arthur E., to Dejo, Inc. Apparatus for treating sewage or in-
dustrial waste liquids. 3,434,598, 3-25-68, CI. 210-199.
D'Amato, Anthony S.-.See—
Gattenby, Miles N., Jr.; and D'Amato, Anthony S. ,3,479,308.
D'Amato, Carl. Electronic sound producing walking cane.
3,435,153, 3-25-69, CI. 179-100.2
D'Amato, Carl. Air conditioned garment. 3,468,299, 9-23-69, CI.
126-204.
Damato, Daniel A.; Lazar, Sheldon; and Zittler, Richard B. Precut
sheet material moulding assemblies, to be secured to room walls,
along the floor or door or window frames. 3,449,873, 6-17-69, CI.
52-127.
D'Amato, Kathleen M. Towel retainer. 3,456,807, 7-22-69, CI. 211-
123.
D'Amato, Nicholas J. Picture frame fastener. 3,479,761, 11-25-69,
CI. 40-156.
D'Amato, Salvatore F.; Williams, Kenneth R.; and Guertin, Clifford
D., to American Bank Note Company. Rotary indexing apparatus.
3,483,772, 12-16-69, CI. 74-821.
D'Amato, Salvatore F.:See—
Guertin, Clifford D.; and D'Amato, Salvatore F.,3,474,01 1.
Damay, Jean: See—
Bichet, Georges; Cruiziat, Paul; Damay, Jean; and Frechet,
Pierre Joseph,3,456,428.
Dambrine, Francis, to Societe Fives Lille-Cail. Juice-extracting
method and apparatus. 3,443,549, 5-13-69, CI. 127-5.
Dambrine, Francis; and Giorgi. Jean Claude, to Societe Fives Lille
Cail. Filter element. 3,450,263, 6-17-69, CI. 210-108.
Dame, John S.; and Saltzberg, Theodore, to Motorola, Inc. Remote
control system using frequency code patterns transmitted in a par-
ticular sequence. 3,454,927, 7-8-69, CI. 340-171.
Damen, Leonardus W. J.: See —
Stahl, Dieter; Strolenberg, Otto Karel; and Damen, Leonardus
W. J.,3,476,723.
Damen, Theodoor C; Leite, Rogerio C. C; and Porto, Sergio P. S.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical power
limiter. 3,434,779, 3-25-69, CI. 350-160.
Dameron, Francis Eugene: See —
Carlson, Gilbert Fritz; and Dameron, Francis Eugene.3,482,624.
Damgaard, Lauritz Gudmund, to Struers, H., Chemiske Laboratori-
um. Pipette. 3,459,339, 8-5-69, CI. 222-309.
Damgard-Iversen, Jorgen: See —
Repsdorph, Inger; Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs; and Damgard-
Iversen, Jorgen, 3,477, 874.
Damia, Emil: See —
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,441,159.
Damiani, Benjamin J., to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Safety
vent structure. 3,435,984, 4-1-69, CI. 220-89.
Damiano, Charles, to Pirelli Limited. Method of mounting uphol-
stery supports. 3,462,824, 8-26-69, CI. 29-448.
Damiano, Henry; and Rainone, Louis C, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Communication system with control signal
delay means. 3,479,466, 11-18-69, CI. 179-18.
D'Amico, Eugene P.:See —
Wheeler, Harvey B.; and D'Amico, Eugene P. ,3,468, 837.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Company. Halobenzyl carbamates.
3,442,889, 5-6-69, CI. 260-239.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Company. Polymethylene thiuram
sulfides. 3,468,876, 9-23-69, CI. 260-239.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Company.
Polymethyleniminethiothiazoles and rubber vulcanization.
3,422,078, 1-14-69, CI. 260-79.5
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Company. S-(Phthalazin-l-yl)-and S-
(lH-l,2,4-triazol-5-yl)- thioazoles and dithiocarbamates.
3,454,572, 7-8-69, CI. 260-250.
Damisch, George A.: See —
Van Wieren, Wilhelmine H.; and Damisch, George
A.,3,420,811.
Damitz, Clyde O.: See—
Bruin, James; and Damitz, Clyde O., 3,472,344.
Damm, Carl A., to United States of America, Navy. Ejector as-
sembly with lockable store-engaging presser foot. 3,431,824, 3-11-
69, CI. 92-132.
Damm, Carl A.; and Eichmann, Albert Carl, to United States of
America, Navy. Low profile load-releasing lock-on coupling.
3,469,872, 9-30-69, CI. 287-119.
Damm, Eugene P., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Heat-fixable light-sensitive compositions and elements.
3,463,638, 8-26-69, CI. 96-49.
Damm, Klaus: See —
Golitz, Dietrich; Noll, Walter; Damm, Klaus; and Krauss,
Walter,3,449,465.
Damm, Kurt; and Strausfeld, Hermann, to Lindstrom, Carl,
Gesellschaft m.b.H. Gramophone record presses. 3,474,494, 10-
28-69, CI. 18-5.3
Dammar, Raymon H., to Possis Machine Corporation. Lead forming
apparatus. 3,474,515, 10-28-69, CI. 29-205.
Dammar, Raymon H.: See—
Mommsen, Gordon V.; and Dammar, Raymon H., 3,448, 311.
Damoisiaux, Anthony John: See —
Blight, Dennis Jack; Boswell, Stanley Harold; and Damoisiaux,
Anthony John,3,462,727.
Damon Engineering, Inc.: See—
Hurtig, Carl R., 3,464,123.
Hurtig, Carl R.; and Madeson, Austen, 3,473,121.
Hurtig, Carl R., 3,475,690.
Damratowski, Leonard P., to Carrier Corporation. Separator tube
cap. 3,440,806, 4-29-69, CI. 55-449.
Damrau, Wayne A.: See —
Ziegenhagen, Paul D.; Fretz, Harold R.; Langlois, Arthur C;
and Damrau, Wayne A. ,3,466,925.
Damron, Cordell; and Borders, Thurman J. Model airplane control
device. 3,446,502, 5-27-69, CI. 272-31.
Damron, Sidney S., to Ampex Corporation. Magnetic tape recording
and reproducing system for processing digital data at high transfer
rates. 3,483,540, 12-9-69, Cf 340-174.1
Damsky, Walter: See —
Schneider, Rudolf; Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Court, Otto; Damsky,
Walter; Spott, Georg; and Lippert, Axel,3,427,003.
Damusis, Adolfas, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. High
molecular weight urethane polymers having an ordered arrange-
ment of pendant unsaturation and process for their production.
3.448.171, 6-3-69, CI. 260-859.
Damusis, Adolfas, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Process for
preparing polyurethane compositions from polyoxyalklene deriva-
tives of p,p'- isopropylidenediphenol. 3,457,225, 7-22-69, CI. 260-
47.
Damusis, Adolfas; and Frisch, Kurt C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Cor-
poration. Flexibilized polyester resin compositions containing
polymethanes modified with vinyl monomers and process therefor.
3.448.172, 6-3-69, CI. 260-859.
342
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Damy, Eduardo M. Railway hopper car door actuating and locking
mechanism. 3,469,539,9-30-69,0. 105-249.
Damy, Sergio Rene. Air-liquid parking meter. 3,447,654, 6-3-69, CI.
194-102.
Dan, Hirohiko: See —
Suzuki, Saburo; Kurata, Masaya; Akiyoshi, Akikazu; Aoshima,
Shozo; Dan, Hirohiko; and Matsuoka, Norimichi, 3,484,472.
Dan River Mills, Incorporated: See—
Spangler, Myrtle Joanne, 3,420,702.
Dana Corporation: See —
Baker, Patrick W.; and Kessler, Thomas M., 3,472,331.
Belter, Jerome G., 3,430,611.
Holzman, James W., 3,459,037.
Johns, Marvin D.; and Haydock, Stephen J., 3,460,506.
Johns, Marvin D.; and Brewer, Hal W., 3,470,844.
Kayser, John A., 3,470,711.
Kayser, John A., 3,481,159.
Lunsford, Dallas F., 3,421,307.
Meyers, Richard P., 3,479,840.
Miller, Fred F., Jr., 3,447,341.
Sink, William H , 3,424,288.
TerWoerds, Francis John; and Myers, Gerald Lee, 3,422,982.
Dana Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Engle, Charles E.; and Nelson, James A., 3,464,508.
Gillette, Garry C, 3,437,925.
Walker, Norman C, 3,478,275.
Danahy, C. Joseph: See —
Gazzoli, Anthony, 3,452,150.
Danahy, Thomas M., to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Hemming
device. 3,481,292, 12-2-69, CI. 1 12-121.15
Danavox International A/S: See —
Parthum, Werner Manfred, 3,465,107.
Danberg, Victor. Stuffed toy. 3,460,286, 8-12-69, CI. 46-92.
Danby, Gordon T.: See —
Powell, James R., Jr.; and Danby, Gordon T.,3,470,828.
Dancer, Stuart Neil, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Production
of conjugated diolefines. 3,471,585, 10-7-69, CI. 260-680.
D'Ancicco, Victor V.; and Sayigh, Adnan A. R. Fully capped
polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanates. 3,441,541, 4-29-69, CI.
260-77.5
Dancik, Paul J., to Boeing Company, The. Aircraft propulsion
mounting arrangement. 3,439,888, 4-22-69, CI. 244-56.
Dancsik, Joseph J. Profiling machine. 3,449,967, 6-17-69, CI. 74-56.
Dand, Edward C: See-
Neumann, Donald F.; Blumenthal, John; Vance, Robert S.; and
Dand, Edward C, 3,453,610.
Dandliker & Hotz A.-G.: See—
Dandliker, Max Gustav, 3,474,647.
Dandliker, Max Gustav, to Dandliker & Hotz A.-G. Tanning ap-
paratus. 3,474,647, 10-28-69, CI. 69-30.
Dando, Vivian Charles Owen: See—
Bailey, Brian Edward; and Dando, Vivian Charles
Owen,3,480,576.
D'Andrea, Anthony Thomas. Interchangeable foot lever mechanism
for vending machines. 3,435,699, 4-1-69, CI. 74-481.
Dane, Ernest B., Jr. Method for constructing a boat hull. 3,459,617,
8-5-69, CI. 156-212.
Dane, Paul E., to Hobart Brothers Company. Method of making
welding electrode. 3,478,552, 11-18-69, CI. 72-42.
Danelectro Corporation, The: See —
Daniel, Nathan I., 3,424,049.
Gambella, Vincent; and Daniel, Nathan I., 3,422,715.
Daneman, Ben, to Central Engineering Company, Inc. Sound at-
tenuator for vacuum-type debris collector. 3,431,583, 3-11-69, CI.
15-326.
Daneman, Ben, to Central Engineering Company, Inc. Debris collec-
tor suction pipe. 3,444,581, 5-20-69, CI. 15-314.
Daneman, Ben, to Central Engineering Company, Inc. Sewer cleaner
suction pipe. 3,474,484, 10-28-69, CI. 15-414.
Danforth, Donald W., to Bolton-Emerson, Inc. Apparatus and
process for refining paper stock. 3,428,262, 2-18-69, CI. 241-28.
Danforth, Donald W.; and Clendaniel, William Richard, to Bolton-
Emerson, Inc. Automatic freeness tester. 3,452,587, 7-1-69, CI.
73-63.
Danforth, Joseph D. Analytical apparatus. 3,431,077, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
253.
Danfoss A/S: See—
Andersen, Viggo Kogs; and Pedersen, Jorgen Kaas, 3,474,043.
Baatrup, Johannes Vagn, 3,454,028.
Basse, Tage Stenberg, 3,470,516.
Christensen, Helge K., 3,443,586.
Christensen, Helge K., 3,482,398.
Dyre, Morgens, 3,432,729.
Dyre, Morgens, 3,436,601.
Dyre, Morgens, 3,454,345.
Enemark, Arne, 3,469,851.
Enemark, Arne F.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Larsen, Bendt Wegge,
3,480,206.
Hallgreen, Knud Julius, 3,432,246.
Hansen, Gunnar Lyshoj, 3,424,095.
Hansen, Gunnar Lyshoj, 3,473,438.
Iversen, Kristian, 3,431,726.
Jensen, Arne, 3,423,605.
Jensen, Arne, 3,435,255.
Jensen, Arne, 3,445,271.
Jensen, Arne, 3,447,113.
Jespersen, Hans Jorgen, 3,454,035.
Larsen, Bendt W.; and Valbjom, Knud V., 3,441,203.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Lund, Egon, 3,473,687.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge, 3,482,769.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge, 3,486,526.
Lauppe, Heinz; and Westphal, Dieter, 3,441,246.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik, 3,473,444.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik, 3,482,487.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik; Valbjorn, Knud Vagn; and Holme, Bent
Melchior Karlsen, 3,484,822.
Mikkelsen, Arne, 3,473,443.
Ohrberg, Carl V., 3,473,437.
Ohrberg, Carl V., 3,478,887.
Petersen, Bent Schare, 3,445,823.
Petersen, Tom Kastrup, 3,485,100.
Scholer, Magne Fredslund, 3,469,154.
Sjotun, Kyrre Guttorm, 3,441,325.
Sorensen, Carl; and Molgard, Age, 3,431,938.
Valbjorn, Knud V., 3,431,796.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; and Kjeldsen, Kjeld, 3,441,202.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Madsen, Anker
Erik, 3,459,364.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Skog, Steinar,
3,461,683.
Valbjorn, Knud Vagn, 3,454,213.
Vind, Holger V., 3,432,786.
Waldorff, Jorgen F., 3,431,863.
Waldorff, Jorgen F., 3,435,616.
Westphal, Dieter, 3,446,471.
Danfoss Manufacturing Co., Ltd.: See —
Petrusson, Sigurdur G., 3,469,595.
Danfoss ved ing. M. Glausen: See —
Basse, Tage Stenberg, 3,475,709.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Elastically yieldable element for a bearing and
a bearing including said element. 3,431,033, 3-4-69, CI. 308-26.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugot. Flexible bearing in particular for an automobile
vehicle suspension. 3,431,035, 3-4-69, CI. 308-184.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Hinge, in particular for an automobile vehicle
door. 3,445,884, 5-27-69, CI. 16-128.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Transmission mechanism for automobile vehi-
cles and the like. 3,453,904, 7-8-69, CI. 74-664.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Vehicle seats. 3,454,303, 7-8-69, CI. 297-396.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Fuel injection devices for compression ignited
internal combustion engines. 3,456,629, 7-22-69, CI. 123-32.
Dangauthier, Marcel, to Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot. Apparatus for balancing the engine of an au-
tomobile vehicle. 3,463,259, 8-26-69, CI. 180-54.
D'Angelo, George:5ee—
Chow, Ho; and D'Angelo, George.3,468,562.
D'Angio, Joseph. Hair curler for the execution of permanent waves
at room temperature. 3,442,271, 5-6-69, CI. 132-33.
Danhauser, Justus; Gold, Heinrich; Holtschmidt, Hans; and Pelz,
Willibald, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Method of produc-
ing light-sensitive photocrosslinkable polymers. 3,467,630, 9-16-
69, Cr 260-79.5
Danhauser, Justus; and Pelz, Willibald, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V.
Method for the preparation of polymers, that can be photochemi-
cally cross-linked. 3,449,294, 6-10-69, CI. 260-47.
Danhauser, Justus; and Pelz, Willibald, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Light-
sensitive layers for photochemical purposes. 3,462,268, 8-19-69,
CI. 96-35.1
Danhauser, Justus: See —
Seidel, Bernhard; Mader, Helmut; Danhauser, Justus; and Bartl,
Herbert.3,467,523.
Danico, Henry F.; and Wilhelmi, Julius B., to United-Carr Incor-
porated, mesne. Retractable caster glide. 3,477,090, 11-11-69, CI.
16-44.
Daniel, Benjamin S., to Techniservice Corporation, mesne. Strand
treatment. 3,479,709, 11-25-69, CI. 28-72.
Daniel, David W., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Gear shaving
machine. 3,443,478, 5-13-69, CI. 90-1.6
Daniel, David W., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Gear shaving cutter
and the method of using the same. 3,451,111, 6-24-69, CI. 29-103.
Daniel, James A., Jr. Straight line carrier device. 3,426,994, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 248-277.
Daniel, Katherine,: See —
Midgette, Ernst L., 3,486,741.
Daniel, Nathan I.: See—
Gambella, Vincent; and Daniel, Nathan I.,3,422,715.
LIST OF PATENTEES
343
Daniel, Nathan I., to Danelectro Corporation, The, mesne. Com-
bined bridge, tailpiece and manufal vibrato for guitars. 3,424,049,
1-28-69, CI. 84-313.
Daniel, P. Lucero: See—
Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, with respect to an invention of,; Krup-
nick, Albert C; and Daniel, P. Lucero,3,429,177.
Daniel, Richard I.; and Wesley, Robert O., to Daisy Manufacturing
Company. Popgun with extended barrel for projecting puff of air.
3,465,741,9-9-69, CI. 124-1.
Daniel, Thomas M.: See—
Midgette, Ernst L., 3,486,741.
Daniele, Donald T., to Diamond International Corporation. Com-
bined dry and finishing apparatus for molded pulp articles.
3,477,908, 11-11-69, CI. 162-392.
Danieli, Sten Henrik: See-
Carlson, Henry; Lundquist, Ingvar; Danieli, Sten Henrik; and
Andersson, Rune,3 ,427,991.
Danieli, Alan F., to Cammell Laird & Company (Shipbuilders & En-
gineers) Limited. Buoyant wellhead structure. 3,470,838, 10-7-69,
CI. 114-0.5
Daniels, Albert E., to Impact Contair Corporation. Tire inflator
gas. 3,428,570, 2-18-69, CI. 252-372.
Daniels, Albert E., to Impact Container Corporation. Aerosol valve
pedestal bushing. 3,452,906, 7-1-69, CI. 222-402.1
Daniels, Allen, to Chase Bag Company. Valved bag end construc-
tion. 3,430,844, 3-4-69, CI. 229-62.5
Daniels, Archer, Midland Company: See—
Atkinson, William Thomas, 3,455,697.
Daniels, Arthur L.: See-
Schmidt, Donald L.; and Daniels, Arthur L., 3,435,059.
Daniels, Arthur. Manually operated mechanical snowplow with lever
power handle. 3,486,252, 12-30-69, CI. 37-53.
Daniels, Barrie: See-
Burgess, John Llewellyn; Daniels, Barrie; and Whale, William
Edward.3,462,811.
Daniels, Barrie; and Whale, William Edward, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Bulked yarn. 3,468,1 18, 9-23-69, CI. 57-140.
Parikh, Anil Chandrakant; and Daniels, Barrie, 3,470, 684.
Daniels, Charles K.; and McCarthy, John P., to EG & G Interna-
tional, Inc. Underwater guidance method and apparatus.
3,458,853, 7-29-69, CI. 340-3.
Daniels, David A., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing N-
methylglycinonitrile. 3,479,388, 11-18-69, CI. 260-465.5
Daniels, David A.; Harper, James L.; and Steadman, Thomas R., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing N-methylglycinonitrile.
3,479,387, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-465.5
Daniels, David A.: See-
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A. ,3,424,783.
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A. ,3,483, 175.
Daniels, Dennis. Punch press. 3,449,991, 6-17-69, CI. 83-71.
Daniels, Dennis, 49% to Trottnow, E. B., Machine Specialties, Inc.
Hydraulic transmission device. 3,455,109, 7-15-69, CI. 60-53.
Daniels, Dennis, 49% to Trottnow E. B., Machine Specialties, Inc.
Retractable vane hydraulic motor-pump device. 3,455,247, 7-15-
69, CI. 103-121.
Daniels, Dennis, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Workpiece clamp as-
sembly. 3,456,536, 7-22-69, CI. 83-62.
Daniels, Dennis, 1/2 Interest to Frontier Insulation & Asbestos Inc.
Inflatable connector. 3,473,829, 10-21-69, CI. 285-18.
Daniels, Everett Eugene: See-
Bell, John Harold; and Daniels, Everett Eugene, 3 ,436,884.
Daniels, Frank J.; and Creith, Lou C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Flexible floating blanket for vapor loss control in
vertical storage tanks. 3,474,931, 10-28-69, CI. 220-26.
Daniels, George H.; and Wechselblatt, Peter M., to Chemical Con-
struction Corporation. Vacuum drum filter. 3,472,383, 10-14-69,
CI. 210-297.
Daniels, Guy L., deceasedO (by Peters, Herbert H.; administrator),
to Case, J. I., Company. Hydraulically actuated stop for a hydrau-
lic ram unit. 3,442,178, 5-6-69, CI. 91-403.
Daniels, Henricus Petrus Cornells; and Botden, Theodoor Peter
Johannes, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Apparatus
and process for ultrasonically welding a wire to the surface of an
object. 3,430,331, 3-4-69, CI. 29-470.3
Daniels, Henricus Petrus Cornells; and Rademakers, Franciscus
Maria Antonius, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Ultrasonic
welding method and apparatus. 3,455,015, 7-15-69, CI. 29-470.1
Daniels, Herbert E.; and Graves, Donald E., to General Electric
Company. SCR circuit for terminating an X-ray exposure at a
precise point. 3,428,809, 2-18-69, CI. 250-95.
Daniels, Howard L.: See—
Fritze, Curtis W.; and Daniels, Howard L.,3,436,731.
Hoiseth, Roland L.; and Daniels, Howard L., 3,436,735.
Daniels, Howard L. Process step controller. 3,424,918, 1-28-69, CI.
307-132.
Daniels, Howard L. Electric fence charging apparatus. 3,487,232,
12-30-69, CI. 307-132.
Daniels, Lawrence E., to Ward Manufacturing, Inc. Camping trailer
with retractable bed braces. 3,475,047, 10-28-69, CI. 296-23.
Daniels, Lawrence E.; and Hunter, William B., to Ward Manufactur-
ing, Inc. Collapsible camping trailer. 3,456,978, 7-22-69, CI. 296-
23.
Daniels Plating Barrel & Supply Company: See—
Szeremany, Julius, 3,434,954.
Daniels, Russell W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Swing-away seat. 3,463,542, 8-26-69, CI. 296-65.
Daniels, Wiley E., to GAF Corporation. Emulsion polymerization of
vinyl acetate with vinyl alkyl ethers. 3,477,980, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-
29.6
Daniels, William Lee, to Goldentone Electronics, Inc., mesne. Hear-
ing aid vent tube. 3,470,328, 9-30-69, CI. 179-107.
Danielsen, Berne E.; Dowsing, Reginald M.; Kennedy, Melvin R.;
and Ryan, John W., to Mattel, Inc. Record and random playback
mechanism therefor. 3,482,842, 12-9-69, CI. 274-11.
Danielski, Frederick: See —
Michalski, Frank J., 3,483,954.
Danielson, Alton J.; Erwin, James V.; and Berg, Harold A., to Min-
nesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Screen printing
process and product. 3,445,310, 5-20-69, CI. 156-230.
Danielson, George E., Jr.: See —
Aas, Herbert G.; and Danielson, George E., Jr.,3,435,372.
Danielson, Gordon H., to General Electric Company. Frequency
shift keyed discriminating circuits. 3,439,283, 4-15-69, CI. 329-
104.
Danielson, Harry A. Patient transporting and lifting device.
3,451,070, 6-24-69, CI. 5-83.
Danielson, Worrell M., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Company.
Hopper discharge arrangement. 3,446,538, 5-27-69, CI. 302-52.
Danielsson, Jan O. Concrete aggregate exposing apparatus.
3,458,885, 8-5-69, CI. 15-50.
Daniher, Francis A.; and Hackley, Brennie E., Jr., to Stevens, Ash,
Inc. Process for the reduction of pyridine N-oxides. 3,467,659, 9-
16-69, CI. 260-290.
Danjczek, William E., to Koh-I-Noor, Inc. Pen holder. 3,428,380, 2-
18-69, CI. 312-31.
Danjczek, William E., to Rapidograph, Inc. Scriber. 3,440,727, 4-29-
69, CI. 33-23.
Danjczek, William E., to Koh-I-Noor, Inc. Drafting pen point for
vertical surfaces. 3,455,639, 7-15-69, CI. 401-259.
Danjczek, William E., to Rapidograph, Inc. Stylographic pen cap
with built in hygrometer. 3,475,103, 10-28-69, CI. 401-194.
Danjes, Martin Hermann. Sewage water aeration device. 3,432,154,
3-11-69, CI. 261-122.
Danjes, Martin. Plant for biological purifiction of sewage water.
3,439,807, 4-22-69, CI. 210-197.
Dankert, Gerhard: See —
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; Wagner, Kuno; Von Der Emden, Wolf-
gang; and Dankert, Gerhard,3 ,477,992.
Dankert, Harry S.; and Geverink, Henry J., to Upjohn Company,
The. Anvil construction for ultrasonic sealing device. 3,447,995,
6-3-69, CI. 156-580.
Dankese, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Fluent material
distribution system and fuel cell therewith. 3,432,357, 3-11-69, CI.
136-86.
Danko, Etienne: See —
Cominassi, Adolphe; and Danko, Etienne, 3,454, 780.
Cominassi, Adolphe; and Danko, Etienne, 3,473,040.
Danko, George K.: See-
Stone, Melvin L.; and Danko, George K.,3,441,774.
Stone, Melvin L.; and Danko, George K.,3,483,609.
Danko, Joseph C; and McCoy, Peter J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Cascaded thermionic converter. 3,430,079, 2-25-69,
CI. 310-4.
Dann, Bert H., to Bell & Howell Company. Transistorized mul-
tivibrator modulator. 3,425,000, 1-28-69, CI. 332-16.
Dann, Bert H., to Bell & Howell Company. Transistorized demodula-
tor circuit for time modulated signals. 3,426,284, 2-4-69, CI. 329-
101.
Dann, Bert H., to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Multitrack tape
recorder with mechanical track-change system. 3,443,037, 5-6-69,
CI. 179-100.2
Danna, Gary S.: See —
Conner, Charles J.; and Danna, Gary S.,3,43 1,059.
Danna, Salvatore R., to Conetta Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Signature identification instrument. 3,480,911, 11-25-69, CI. 340-
146.3
Dannatt, Hugh St. L., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Ribbon supply
assembly. 3\425,532, 2-4-69, CI. 197-151.
Dannatt, Hugh St. Lawrence, to Friden, Inc. Card clamp for
typewriter platens. 3,474,889, 10-28-69, CI. 197-136.
Danneberg, Peter: See —
Heusner, Alex; Zeile, Karl; and Danneberg, Peter.3,462,434.
Dannels, Bobby F.: See —
Shepard, Alvin F.; and Dannels, Bobby F.,3,487,045.
Dannenbaum, Ella born Supply: See —
Schmidt, Karl; and Dannenbaum, Hans, 3,454,673.
Dannenbaum, Hans: See-
Schmidt, Karl; and Dannenbaum, Hans,3,454,673.
Danner, Bill A., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Resiliently mounted track rollers. 3,484,139, 12-16-69, CI. 305-27.
344
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Danner, Jefferson D.; and Quatrochi, Lyle W., to International
Rectifier Corporation. Non-polarized clamping selenium rectifier.
3,445,738, 5-20-69, CI. 317-241.
Danner, Jefferson D.: See —
Quatrochi, Lyle W.; and Danner, Jefferson D., 3,445,737.
Dannhauser, Kurt; Wiedemann, Otto; and Leitsmann, Reinhard, to
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden A.G. Process for the production of
2,3- dichloronaphthoquinone-(l,4). 3,484,461, 12-16-69, CI. 260-
396.
Dannley, Ralph L.: See—
Dannley, Ralph Lawrence; Aue, Walter Alois; and Farrant,
George Carlton, 3,458,546.
Dannley, Ralph Lawrence; Aue, Walter Alois; and Farrant, George
Carlton, to Dannley, Ralph L. Peroxy containing organometallic
(IVb-tin, germanium, silicon and lead) compounds and the
preparation thereof. 3,458,546, 7-29-69, CI. 260-429.7
Dannohl, Walter. Method of making metal foils. 3,481,013, 12-2-69,
CI. 29-18.
Danon, David, to Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd. Ap-
paratus for measuring osmotic fragility of red blood corpuscles.
3,455,635, 7-15-69, CI. 356-40.
Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S: See—
Gunnergaard-Poulsen, Marius, 3,424,229.
Dante, Mark F.; and Parry, Harvey L., to Shell Oil Company.
Process for reacting a phenol with an epoxy compound and result-
ing products. 3,477,990, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-47.
Danton Steel Foundry Company, The: See —
Afanador, Carlos P., 3,486,593.
Danuser, John Henry. Multiple hitch attachment for earth-moving
implement. 3,460,635, 8-12-69, CI. 172-741.
Danuser, John Henry. Compact boring machine. 3,474,872, 10-28-
69, CI. 173-140.
Danz, Ellworth R.; and Goodwin, Clarence J., to General Time Cor-
poration. Two-way instrument mount. 3,430,906, 3-4-69, CI. 248-
126.
Danz, Heinrich. Barrier device for coastal protection. 3,426,536, 2-
11-69, CI. 61-3.
Danzer, Josef Helmut, to Trierer Walzwerk AG. Strapping device.
3,447,207, 6-3-69, CI. 24-16.
Danziger, Leonard: See —
Camp, Albert T.; Csanady, Elmer R.; and Danziger,
Leonard.3,447,983.
Dapolito, Joseph J.; and Te Grootenhuis, William D., to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Method of fabricating a color cathode ray
tube screen. 3,440,077, 4-22-69, CI. 117-18.
Da/Pro Rubber Company, Incorporated: See —
Daubenberger, Charles B.; Bryant, Bill J.; and Daubenberger,
Charles J., 3,462,161.
Darandik, Fritz: See —
Glindmeyer, Friedrich; and Darandik, Fritz.3,444,598.
Darash, Nicholas P.: See—
Hohlfelder, Harvey F., Jr.; and Darash, Nicholas P.,3,424,319.
Darbee, Leonard R.: See —
Knapp, Kenneth W.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Darbee,
Leonard R., 3,44 1,388.
Darbee, Leonard R.; and De Kleine, William C, to FMC Corpora-
tion. Process for producing effervescent perborate compounds.
3,421,842, 1-14-69, CI. 23-60.
Darbo, Rolf E. Proportioning rule. 3,475,824, 11-4-69, CI. 33-137.
Darby, George M., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Sedimentation tank
with center-pier supported rotating rake structure. 3,486,628, 12-
30-69, CI. 210-520.
Darby, Kenneth, to Lodge-Cottrell Limited. Gas cooling. 3,461,682,
8-19-69, CI. 62-85.
Darby, Robert Albert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Fluorocarbon polyethers. 3,450,684, 6-17-69, CI. 260-87.5
Darby, Thomas Dillard: See —
Swett, Leo Ralph; Ratajczyk, James Daniel; and Darby, Thomas
Dillard,3,424,844.
Darcas, Claude; Allirot, Rene; and Laviron, Charles, to Ugine Kuhl-
mann. Processes for preparation of acrylamide. 3,474,142, 10-21-
69, CI. 260-561.
Darcas, Claude: See —
Laviron, Charles; Darcas, Claude; and Allirot, Rene, 3,474,141.
Darcv, Jules; and Dunn, John R., to Polymer Corporation Limited.
Silica and silica-containing vulcanizates. 3,431,231, 3-4-69, CI.
260-41.5
Darda, Helmut. Pressure breaker. 3,439,954, 4-22-69, CI. 299-22.
Dardick, David, to TRW, Inc. Salvo firing open chamber gun.
3,434,380, 3-25-69, CI. 89-13.
Dardick, David, to TRW Inc. Recoilless open chamber gun.
3,446,111,5-27-69, CI. 89-1.7
Dardick, David, to TRW Inc. Sealed open chamber breech
mechanism. 3,446,1 13, 5-27-69, CI. 89-26.
Dardick, David, to TRW Inc. Article dispensing means and auto-
matic gun system embodying same. 3,467,276, 9-16-69, CI. 221-
260.
Dare, James A., to United States of America, Navy. Underwater
delay fuze. 3,450,049, 6-17-69, CI. 102-80.
Dare Products, Incorporated: See —
Wilson, Robert M., 3,456,067.
Wilson, Robert M., 3,462,097.
Darees, Michel: See —
Denis, Jean; and Darees, Michel, 3, 487, 195.
Dargitz, Harvey J., to Case, J. I., Company. Reversible adjustable
sleeve assembly for a plug valve. 3,420,259, 1-7-69, CI. 137-270.
Darigo, Julius; Dickey, Rex E.; and Reed, David S., to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Process of forming jacketed projectiles.
3,431,612, 3-11-69, CI. 29-1.23
Darl C, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Dragline propul-
sion apparatus. 3,448,819, 6-10-69, CI. 180-8.
Darland, David W. Auxiliary nonmetallic crawler tractor overtrack.
3,441,321, 4-29-69, CI. 305-35.
Darland, William G., Jr.; Kordesch, Karl V.; and van Lier, Johannes
A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Porous conductive electrode
having at least two zones. 3,423,247, 1-21-69, CI. 136-120.
Darley, Henry C. H., to Shell Oil Company. Treatment of subsurface
oil-bearing formations with oil-wetting cationic emulsions.
3,422,890, 1-21-69, CI. 166-9.
Darley, Henry C. H., to Shell Oil Company. Oil recovery using com-
bination oil-wetting and acidizing treatments. 3,483,923, 12-16-69,
CI. 166-271.
Darley, Merrill M.: See-
Block, Seymour S.; and Darley, Merrill M.,3,448,194.
Darley, Merrill M., to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Dodecachlorooctahydro-1,3,4 metheno-2H cyclobuta (cd) pen-
talne as a rodenticide. 3,444,303, 5-13-69, CI. 424-352.
Darling & Company: See —
Jensen, Charles C; and Doody, Frank X., 3,464,824.
Darling, Arthur H.; and Weightman, Howard L., to Kaiser Gypsum
Company, Inc. Process for making structural gypsum board for
neutron shielding. 3,453,160, 7-1-69, CI. 156-39.
Darling, Marvin C, to Cessna Aircraft Company, The. Maximum
pressure control apparatus for hydraulic actuators. 3,470,792, 10-
7-69, CI. 91-396.
Darling, Richard H.: See-
Brown, Edgar Alan; and Darling, Richard H., 3,449,639.
Brown, Edgar Alan; Chou, Albert S.; and Darling, Richard
H.,3,460,469.
Darlinger, Edward P.: See —
Hurst, Thomas B.; and Darlinger, Edward P.,3,420,508.
Darms, Fred J.: See-
Parsons, Robert E.; Darms, Fred J.; and Cox, William
T.,3,436,038.
Darnall, John C: See—
Murchison, John R.; Darnall, John C; and Brassell, Clarence
Morgan.3,429,239.
Darnall, Millard K.: See-
Anderson, Norman L.; Darnall, Millard K.; Morgan, William C;
Peterson, Laurel L.; and Stedman, Robert N.,3,478,902.
Darnell, Donald E., to Power Components, Inc. Actuators.
3,447,388, 6-3-69, CI. 74-29.
Da Rold, James J.; and Trevisin, Rudolph F., to AMBAC Industries,
Incorporated. Automatic braking system and apparatus for use
therein. 3,463,919, 8-26-69, CI. 246-182.
Daroszewski, Leon: See-
Orris, John Adam; and Daroszewski, Leon, 3,435, 884.
Darphin, Pierre. Device for indicating the relative elongation of
fibers prior to breaking. 3,483,740, 12-16-69, CI. 73-95.5
Darr, Christian, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Relay switching ar-
rangement with magnetically controllable semi-conductor.
3,451,031, 6-17-69, CI. 338-32.
Darr, Donald E.; Edwards, George Byron; and Loehr, Clifford E., to
PPG Industries, Inc. Method of preparing pigmentary metal ox-
ides. 3,475,124, 10-28-69, CI. 23-202.
Darr, Donald E.; Leiser, Roger S.; Loehr, Clifford E.; and Richard-
son, Kenneth W., to PPG Industries, Inc. Scraped removal of
metal oxide deposit by a ceramic edge. 3,423,186, 1-21-69, CI.
23-293.
Darr, Donald E.: See —
Lott, Harry, Jr.; Dietz, Albert; and Darr, Donald E.,3,468,689.
Darr, Frank M.; and Gronski, Chester A., to Textron, Inc., mesne.
Needle-roller bearing. 3,462,205, 8-19-69, CI. 308-212.
Darr, Joseph, Jr.; and Cissell, Ralph E. Threadless fastener ap-
paratus. 3,443,472, 5-13-69, CI. 85-7.
Darras, Raymond: See —
Baque, Pierre; and Darras, Raymond,3 ,480,430.
Darrasse, Philippe. Telephone handset holder. 3,435,158, 3-25-69,
CI. 179-157.
Darrieus, Georges, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. An-
tivibration suspension for stator of large turbogenerator.
3,462,624, 8-19-69, CI. 310-51.
Darrow, George Richard, to Reynolds Metals Company. Multi-
colored aluminum anodizing process. 3,450,606, 6-17-69, CI. 204-
18.
Darrow, Kenneth A., to General Electric Company. Direct bonding
of diamond to molybdenum. 3,481,825, 12-2-69, CI. 161-188.
Darrow, Richard G.; Morse, William F.; and Reid, Edward A., Jr., to
Columbia Gas System Service Corporation. Atmospheric flat-top
stove. 3,470,862, 10-7-69, CI. 126-39.
LIST OF PATENTEES
345
Darschewski, Kurt: See—
Naeser, Gerhard; Wessel, Otto; and Darschewski,
Kurt.3,433,049.
Dart Industries Inc.: See —
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; Golding, Brage; and Murphy,
Thomas P., 3,448,086.
Brock, Aaron T., 3,456,645.
Burrough, Robert E., 3,485,364.
Craven, William J., 3,458,598.
Doak, Kenneth W.; and Carrock, Frederick E., 3,448,175.
Erchak, Michael, Jr.; Carrock, Frederick E.; and Koch, Karl F.,
3,487,127.
Hostetler, Donald E., 3,458,462.
Hostetler, Donald E., 3,478,130.
Klohs, Murle W.; and Petracek, Francis J., 3,471 ,519.
Lieberman, George; Palmer, Milton; and Prussin, Samuel B.,
3,479,427.
Mangel, John J., 3,477,613.
Marinaccio, Paul J.; and Kelley, Joseph M., 3,472,805.
Ouano, Augustus C, 3,458,437.
Phillips, Robert E.; and Thiel, Charles G., 3,456,646.
Stryker, Abner B., Jr.; and Messina, Philip, 3,462,404.
Swett, James B., 3,451,328.
Swett, James B.; Bateman, Robert F.; and Brown, Thomas E.,
3,484,035.
Thiel, Charles G., 3,456,644.
Dart Mfg. & Sales Co.: See—
Wilde, Robert L., 3,460,808.
Dart, Rodger W.; and Smythe, Richard E., to Sinclair Research, Inc.,
mesne. Method of and apparatus for imparting a seismic pulse to
the earth. 3,439,773, 4-22-69, CI. 181-0.5
Dartex: See —
Tobey, Richard, 3,470,382.
Dartex, Inc.: See —
Kleist, Robert A., 3,458,154.
Daruk, Anany Stanislavovich; and Rukhadze, Vilgeny Alexan-
drovich. Pneumatic force transducer. 3,472,257, 10-14-69, CI.
137-81.5
Darula, Andrew J., to Astrup Company, The. Awning head rod
molding. 3,478,806, 11-18-69, CI. 160-45.
Darwent, Colin, to Telehoist Limited. Hydraulic motors and pumps.
3,444,819, 5-20-69, CI. 103-125.
Daryl Industries, Inc.: See—
Miller, Donald L.; and Moncada, Gaylord A., 3,480,988.
Das, Balaram; and Van Senden, Karl Gerhard, to Lever Brothers
Company. Bleaching compositions for hard surfaces. 3,459,669, 8-
5-69, CI. 252-99.
Das Gupta, Kamalaksha; Schnopper, Herbert W.; and Metzger, Al-
bert E., to California Institute Research Foundation. Dual purpose
optical instrument capable of simultane- ously acting as spec-
trometer and diffractometer. 3,440,419, 4-22-69, CI. 250-51.5
Das Gupta, Ranjit; Jayasimha, Mysore Somasekhara Rau;
Sitaramarao, Krishnappa; and Yegnanarayan, Rangaiyer, to Indian
Telephone Industries Limited. Electromagnetic vibratory devices.
3,436,568, 4-1-69, CI. 310-25.
DASA Corporation: See —
Kuehnle, Manfred R., 3,427,406.
Kuehnle, Manfred R., 3,471,842.
McFarland, Philip J., 3,452,160.
Sharpies, Kenneth R., 3,435,421.
Shenk, Edwin K., 3,430,004.
Dashaveyor Company, The: See —
Dashew, Stanley A.; Tumpak, John; and Sutton, Charles D.,
3,429,280.
Dasher, George F.; and Wall, Robert A., to Clairol Incorporated.
Retarding damage to hair on the head with polymerizable vinyl
monomers in bleaching or dyeing processes. 3,472,604, 10-14-69,
CI. 8-10.2
Dashew, Stanley A.; Tumpak, John; and Sutton, Charles D., to
Dashaveyor Company, The. Rack and pinion vehicle propulsion
system. 3,429,280, 2-25-69, CI. 105-29.
da Silva, Augusto Tavares, to Silva, Pinho & Cruz, Limitada. Com-
bination locks. 3,455,125, 7-15-69, CI. 70-186.
Da Silva, Herman: See-
Wan Duuren, Hendrik Cornells Anthony; Da Silva, Herman; and
Brok, Wilhelm Frederik.3,457,373.
Van Duuren, Hendrik Cornells Anthony; Van Dalen, Christiaan
Johannes; and Da Silva, Herman, 3,46 1,238.
van Duuren, Hendrik Cornelis Anthony; Dalen, Christiaan
Johannes van; and da Silva, Herman,3,467,776.
da Silva, Joao Jse Rodiles Frausto, to Cipan-Companhia Industrial
Produtora de Antibioticos S.A.R.L., Societe Anonyme. Water-
soluble derivatives of tetracyclines. 3,483,199, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
247.2
Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov: See —
Slavov, Ivan Atanassov; Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov; Ganev, Petar
Levtchev; Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov; and Barzakov, Petko
Ivanov.3,435,669.
Dastoli, Joseph; Dehnel, William; and Halepas, Leon J. Flower
shipping container. 3,481,075, 12-2-69, CI. 47-41.
Data Devices, Inc.: See —
Teuber, Anthony J., 3,475,782.
Data Disc, Incorporated: See —
Stevens, William Ward, Jr., 3,474,427.
Data Laboratories Limited: See —
Warman, Stephen Ivan, 3,430,960.
Data Pathing Incorporated: See-
Bridge, William H.; Birmingham, Donald J.; and Austad, Ralph
William, 3,454,936.
Data Products Corporation: See —
Barrus, Gordon B., 3,423,658.
Breske, Carl D., 3,439,988.
Chur, Sung Pal, 3,435,415.
David, Charles W., 3,457,894.
David, Charles W., 3,486,274.
Mabon, Stuart P., 3,452,853.
Stuart-Williams, Raymond; and Chur, Sung Pal, 3,479,664.
Taylor, Geoffrey N.; and Bleininger, Leonard S., 3,430,006.
Data Resolved Tools Pty. Ltd.: See—
Kelsey, Christopher G., 3,446,1 16.
Data-Link Corporation: 5ee —
Becking, Paul E.; and Hatfield, Charles T., 3,469,033.
Datacopy Limited: See —
Buckley, Douglas; Roebuck, Alec; and Firth, Donald, 3,471,311.
Datamark, Inc.: See —
Wassermann, Carl I., 3,476,044.
Datascope Corporation: See —
Saper, Lawrence, 3,457,452.
Datel Limited: See —
Will, James Hector MacDonald, 3,466,407.
Dates, Harold F., to Corning Glass Works. Raidation-reflecting
media. 3,473,944, 10-21-69, CI. 117-33.3
Dates, Harold F.; and Eaton, James J., to Corning Glass Works.
Electroconductive composition and method. 3,484,284, 12-16-69,
CI. 117-221.
Dathe, Christian: See —
Muller, Richard; and Dathe, Christian,3,458,551.
Muller, Richard; Dathe, Christian; and Dressier, Man-
fred,3,449,394.
Muller, Richard; Reichel, Sigrid; and Dathe,
Christian.3,465,012.
Dathe, Christian; and Muller, Richard, to Institut fur Silikon- und
Fluorkarbon-Chemie. Production of amino-organofluorosilicates.
3,458,555, 7-29-69, CI. 260-448.2
Dathe, Joachim: See—
Winstel, Gunter; Dathe, Joachim; and Zschauer, Karl
Heinz,3,463,681.
Dathe, Wolfgang: See—
Zimmermann, Rolf; and Dathe, Wolfgang.3,431,308.
Dato, Angelo Actis. Method of lowering and raising the temperature
of the human body. 3,425,419, 2-4-69, CI. 128-400.
Datta, Ranajit K., to General Electric Company. Rare-earth oxide
phosphors activated with bismuth. 3,475,342, 10-28-69, CI. 252-
301.4
Datwyler, Walter F., Jr.: See —
Taplin, Lael B.; Datwyler, Walter F., Jr.; Thompson, Thomas E.;
and Madurski, Joseph P.,3,457,938.
Daubenberger, Charles B.; Bryant, Bill J.; and Daubenberger,
Charles J., to Da/Pro Rubber Company, Incorporated. High pres-
sure sealing gasket. 3,462,161, 8-19-69, CI. 277-166.
Daubenberger, Charles J.: See —
Daubenberger, Charles B.; Bryant, Bill J.; and Daubenberger,
Charles J.,3,462,1 61.
Daubenspeck, Benjamin K.; and Rickey, Edward A., to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Cartridge wad and process for the manufac-
ture thereof. 3,440,072, 4-22-69, CI. 106-200.
Dauber, Harry, to United States of America, Army. Direction finding
apparatus. 3,450,479, 6-17-69, CI. 356-141.
Daubert Chemical Company: See —
Moyer, Wendell W., Jr.; and Molenda, Wayne E., 3,469,002.
Nadherny, Russell J.; and Moyer, Wendell W., Jr., 3,430,816.
Daudin, Jacques; and Hayot, Raymond. Compositions for preserving
gathered fruit such as citrus and bananas and method for prepar-
ing the same. 3,458,627, 7-29-69, CI. 424-170.
Dauenbaugh, Robert L., to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
Combination locker locks. 3,447,348, 6-3-69, CI. 70-285.
Dauenhauer, Florian F. Vine carrier for hop picking machine.
3,474,895, 10-28-69, CI. 198-135.
Daughenbaugh, Raymond S.; Hennessey, Charles A.; Holmes, Fran-
cis M.; and Lager, Samuel E. Impact-actuated object locator.
3,449,747, 6-10-69, CI. 343-18.
Daugherty, Charles A., Jr.: See —
Meyer, Herbert J.; Daugherty, Charles A., Jr.; and Novy, John
R.,3,480,738.
Daugherty, Don G.: See-
Harries, William S.; Piper, Robert G.; Daugherty, Don G.;
Scribner, Neal; and Asnani, Gul C.,3,470,557.
Daugherty, Frank Z., to Ametek, Inc. Bi-directional clutch with two-
way override. 3,437,185, 4-8-69, CI. 192-26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Daugherty, Phillip M.; Lovejoy, Charles K.; and Vaughan, Harry L.,
to Scripto, Inc. Method of producing a porous, substantially rigid
rod type nib for writing instruments. 3,467,564, 9-16-69, CI. 156-
154.
Daugherty, Ralph K., 1/2 to Hanscom, Genevieve I., and 1/2 to Han-
scom, Genevieve I., Magnuson, Robert, and Duggan, Lois J.,
trustees of the estate of Magnuson, Roy M., deceased. Apparatus
for peeling vegetables or fruits. 3,437,116, 4-8-69, CI. 146-49.
Daugherty, Ray W., to Ethyl Corporation. Fluid transfer apparatus.
3,464,465, 9-2-69, CI. 141-59.
Daughetee, Lew H.: See—
Anton, Nicholas T.; and Daughetee, Lew H.,3,434,247.
Daughton, James M.; and Keefe, George E., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Magnetic film memory with low drive
current requirements. 3,456,248, 7-15-69, CI. 340-174.
Daugirdas, Kristupas: See—
Lynn, Robert J.; and Daugirdas, Kristupas, 3,438, 148.
Lynn, Robert J.; and Daugirdas, Kristupas, 3, 462,881.
Daugirdas, Kristupas, to Vapor Corporation. Plug door mechanism.
3,453,778, 7-8-69, CI. 49-214.
D'Aulerio, Herman, to United States of America, Navy. Aircraft ar-
resting gear booster unit. 3,469,808, 9-30-69, CI. 244-110.
Daum, Gerhard; Modic, Rudolf; and Richtzenhain, Hermann, to
Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Production of 3,4,5,6-
tetrahydropyridine derivatives containing ■y-aminopropyl groups.
3,435,045, 3-25-69, CI. 260-296.
Daum, Whilhelm; and Sippel, Hans Joachim, to Merck, E., A.G.
Pharmaceutical dragee. 3,420,931, 1-7-69, CI. 424-33.
Daumard, Claude: See —
Sicard, Louis; and Daumard, Claude, 3,466, 151.
Daumiller, Guenther: See—
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Emst-Guenther; Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Her-
bert,3,457,204.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Emst-Guenther; Mohr, Heinrich; Reuter, Lothar;
Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Herbert,3,472,799.
Daumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Emst-Guenther; and Naarmann, Her-
bert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of unsaturated isobutylene graft copolymers.
3,476,831, 11-4-69, CI. 260-879.
Daumiller, Guenther; and Lautenschlager, Walter, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Shaped articles of
polyamide having an antistatic finish. 3,428,710, 2-18-69, CI. 260-
857.
Weber, Heinz; Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Willersinn,
Herbert; and Grohmann, Johannes, 3, 420, 7 86.
Daunis, George H. Davit for a dinghy or other small boat.
3,442,241,5-6-69, CI. 144-43.5
Dauphinee, Thomas M., to Canadian Patents and Development
Limited. Conductivity measuring apparatus with means for com-
paring sampled and reference voltages. 3,474,330, 10-21-69, CI.
324-30.
Daur, Hans-Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Joint coupling.
3,478,539, 11-18-69, CI. 64-13.
Daus, Donald A.; and Misch, Robert D., to MBT Corporation.
Vapor-coating apparatus. 3,447,506, 6-3-69, CI. 118-49.
Dauser, William C. Electrical connector. 3,478,303, 11-11-69, CI.
339-95.
Dauson, Samuel: See-
Gallagher, Raymond G.; Mazzoni, Renato J.; and Dauson,
Samuel,3 ,466,826.
Dauth, Christoph Eugen; Tonjes, Heinz Karl Wilhelm; Heidenbluth,
Karlheinz; and Schmidt, Joachim Fritz, to VEB Arzneimittelwerk.
Production of isoindoline-2-carboxylic acid amide. 3,475,449, 10-
28-69, CI. 260-326.1
Dauwalder, Armin. Convertible furniture having a frame and a pivot-
ing member. 3,436,768, 4-8-69, CI. 5-2.
Davang, Samuel H.: See—
Tudor, Sidney; Weisstuch, Aaron; and Davang, Samuel
H.,3,447,969.
Daveau, Bernard J.: See—
Alfandari, Roger S.; and Daveau, Bernard J. ,3,448,455.
Billon, Guy M.; and Daveau, Bernard J. ,3,435,380.
Alfandari, Roger; and Daveau, Bernard, 3,448,450.
Davee, Robert L.; and Louzos, Demetrious V., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Process for producing electrodes for galvanic batte-
ries. 3,432,351, 3-11-69, CI. 136-67.
D'Avello, Faust S.:See—
Hawkes, Joseph S.; and D'Avello, Faust S.,3,42 1,535.
Davenport, Buell Edward; Flynn, John Henry, IV; and Jacobs, Al-
fred, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method of adding
an antioxidant to a continuous polymerization process. 3,431,236,
3-4-69, CI. 260-45.75
Davenport, Charles T.: See—
Davidson, Gareth M.; and Davenport, Charles T., 3,464,255.
Davenport, Donald E., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Explosive
welding. 3,434,197, 3-25-69, CI. 29-470.1
Davenport, Elmer T.: See—
Davenport, William R.; and Davenport, Elmer T. ,3,474,372.
Davenport, Francis Robert: See —
Hemming, David Henry; and Davenport, Francis
Robert,3,485,208.
Davenport, James D.: See —
Gorman, Marvin; Haney, Michael E., Jr.; Lively, David H.; and
Davenport, James D.,3,476,648.
Davenport, Ralph M., Jr.; Kratzer, Alfred L.; Sapp, Robert W.;
Thomas, William T.; and Weichardt, Heinz H., to Azoplate Cor-
poration, mesne. Electrophotographic material comprising a multi-
layer support having a barrier layer over a duplex paper base.
3,468,660, 9-23-69, CI. 96-1.5
Davenport, Richard M.: See —
Ernest, Richard B.; Swanstrom, Kenneth A.; and Davenport,
Richard M., 3,452,418.
Davenport, Stanley, Jr., to Southern Athletic, Inc. Athletic pad for
attachment to elastic support. 3,484,868, 12-23-69, CI. 2-2.
Davenport, Thomas G. Cubical game piece container having dif-
ferent game board patterns on its faces. 3,430,962, 3-4-69, CI.
273-136.
Davenport, William R.; and Davenport, Elmer T., to Crowell Designs
Inc. Temperature-responsive switch having self-contained heater.
3,474,372, 10-21-69, CI. 337-1.
Davenport, William S.: See —
Church, Charles H.; Davenport, William S.; and Haun, Robert
D., Jr.,3,483,481.
Davey, Anthony Walter: See-
Reeks, Christopher George; and Davey, Anthony
Walter.3,462,883.
Ward, Frederick Gifford; and Davey, Anthony W.,3,426,887.
Davey, Donald G.: See—
Carstensen, Walter H.; and Davey, Donald G.,3,444,972.
Davey, Edward Leslie, to British Insulated Calender's Cables
Limited. Insulated electric power cables. 3,429,979, 2-25-69, CI.
174-15.
Davey, Joseph, to County Commerical Cars Limited. Driving trans-
missions for the front and rear wheels of a vehicle. 3,475,989, 11-
4-69, CI. 74-606.
Davey, Victor Stanley: See—
Patrickson, John Brian; Davey, Victor Stanley; and Wedepohl,
Leonhard Martin,3,465,208.
Davi, Cosmo. Identification tag. 3,429,064, 2-25-69, CI. 40-20.
David, Amnon: See—
Diskin, Mordechai; and David, Amnon.3,481,334.
David, Bernard: See—
Nesteroff, Wladimir; Lancelot, Yves; and David,
Bernard,3,429,388.
David, Charles Antoine Marius, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General
Electric (Societe Anonyme). Element for resistive permanent
memory. 3,428,954, 2-18-69, CI. 340-173.
David, Charles E.; and O'Mary, Hollis W., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Solid state interpolator. 3,431,501, 3-4-69, CI. 328-
161.
David, Charles Henri Auguste, to Parsons & Whittemore. Machines
for the making of corrugated board. 3,484,320, 12-16-69, CI. 156-
473.
David, Charles W., to Data Products Corporation. Apparatus for
coating flat surface of a disc with protective material. 3,457,894,
7-29-69, CI. 118-52.
David, Charles W., to Data Products Corporation. Apparatus for
honing magnetic discs. 3,486,274, 12-30-69, CI. 51-132.
David, Charles W.; and Munson, Eugena A., to MRX Corporation.
Apparatus for and method of finishing memory discs. 3,481,083,
12-2-69, CI. 51-62.
David, Charles W.; and Munson, Eugene A., to Disc Pack Corpora-
tion, mesne. Apparatus for and method of cleaning memory discs.
3,479,222, 11-18-69, CI. 134-33.
David, Charles; and Wheaton, Herbert F., to American Flange &
Manufacturing Co., Inc. Capping conversion apparatus and
method. 3,470,667, 10-7-69, CI. 53-3.
David, Harri: See—
Kochalski, Horst; Rudszinat, Willy; Suck, Hans; Rode, Ludwig;
David, Harri; and Erdmann, Otto,3,48 1,447.
David, John Cyrenius, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for producing a bonded non-woven sheet. 3,442,740, 5-6-
69, CI. 156-181.
David, Melvin J.: See-
Matthews, John Robert; and David, Melvin J.,3,458,934.
Davidow, Martin A.; and Klee, Maurice, to Case, J. I., Company.
Grain separating mechanism for threshing machines. 3,478,749,
11-18-69, CI. 130-26.
Davidow, Martin A.; and Rathje, Allan J., to Case, J. I., Company.
Magnetic filler bar. 3,439,684, 4-22-69, CI. 130-27.
Davidowich, George: See —
Hawkins, Raymond L.; and Davidowich, George,3,438,808.
Davidse, Pieter D., to International Business Machines Corporation.
RF cathodic sputtering apparatus having an electrically conductive
housing. 3,471,396, 10-7-69, CI. 204-298.
Davidse, Pieter D.; Dhaka, Vir A.; and Maissel, Leon I., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Method of forming
openings using sequential sputtering and chemical etching.
3,474,021, 10-21-69, CI. 204-192.
LIST OF PATENTEES
347
Davidse, Pieter D.; Koster, Lawrence R.; and Himes, Walter, to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Method of making a
workpiece at a uniform potential during cathode sputtering.
3,423,303, 1-21-69, CI. 204-192.
Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon I., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Low power density sputtering on semicon-
ductors. 3,432,417, 3-11-69, CI. 204-192.
Davidse, Pieter D.: See—
Flur, Barry L.; Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon
I.,3,480,922.
Davidson, Alan J.: See—
Bollinger, Frederick W.; Portnoff, Joel B.; and Davidson, Alan
J.,3,482,015.
Davidson, Arthur R.: See-
Lamb, Frank G.; and Davidson, Arthur R.,3,477,242.
Davidson, Colin H. Joining building units. 3,456,407, 7-22-69, CI.
52-100.
Davidson, Colin H. Building structure comprising collaspsible build-
ing units filled in situ with concrete. 3,481,093, 12-2-69, CI. 52-
293.
Davidson, Daniel Fraser: See —
Hackney, Stanley; and Davidson, Daniel Fraser, 3, 43 1,1 67.
Roach, Peter Francis; and Davidson, Daniel Fraser.3,462,997.
Davidson, Edmund B., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Alkylated derivatives of vinyl aromatic copolymers. 3,438,950, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-78.4
Davidson, Edmund B., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Catalyst for olefin polymerization. 3,455,890, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
85.3
Davidson, Eugene M.; Gunter, Addison Y.; and Owen, Tom E., to
Hudson Engineering Corporation. Manufacture of plate fin tube
modules. 3,482,299, 12-9-69, CI. 29-157.3
Davidson, Evan E.; and Regitz, William M., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Selector matrix check circuit.
3,460,092, 8-5-69, CI. 340-166.
Davidson, Everett E.: See —
Wash, Roy L.; and Davidson, Everett E.,3,420,372.
Davidson, Gareth M.; and Davenport, Charles T., to AMBAC Indus-
tries, Incorporated. Accelerometer and method for its calibration.
3,464,255, 9-2-69, CI. 73-1.
Davidson, George L., to Tuttle, Inc. Exhaust gas muffler with multi-
ple outlet tubes. 3,447,630, 6-3-69, CI. 181-60.
Davidson Holdings Pty., Limited: See —
Green, Ronald Frank, 3,444,974.
Davidson, Hubert, to Wheelabrator Corporation, The. Wire blast
machine. 3,481,080, 12-2-69, CI. 51-9.
Davidson, Ian A.; Hantusch, Gerald H.; and May, George A., to
Northern Electric Company Limited. Method of making large
scale integrated circuit. 3,423,822, 1-28-69, CI. 29-574.
Davidson, James B., to Dow Corning Corporation. Foley catheter
with silicone rubber coating. 3,434,869, 3-25-69, CI. 117-94.
Davidson, John Bruce, to Coventry Gauge & Tool Company
Limited. Clutch with non-rotatable fluid motor. 3,444,971, 5-20-
69, CI. 192-85.
Davidson, John Bruce, to Coventry Gauge & Tool Company
Limited. Electromagnetic clutch with means to accommodate
uneven wear across clutch discs. 3,484,816, 12-16-69, CI. 192-84.
Davidson, Lee E. Continuous surveillance photographic recorder.
3,445,158, 5-20-69, CI. 352-68.
Davidson, Louis. Scenery system. 3,447,274, 6-3-69, CI. 52-173.
Davidson, Louis. Panel construction with transverse curvature.
3,456,602, 7-22-69, CI. 108-56.
Davidson, Miron: See—
Scroggie, James A.; Davidson, Miron; Hall, Floyd Charles; and
Farley, George Albert,3,419,925.
Davidson, Ralph; and Greenberg, David R., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Bidirectional switching means for electrical lamps. 3,440,489,
4-22-69, CI. 315-209.
Davidson, Richard M., to Bell & Howell Company. Notched card for
teaching machine. 3,477,141, 11-11-69, CI. 35-9.
Davidson, Richard M.; and Reekie, James, to Bell & Howell Com-
pany. Projection system for projecting constant size images from
variable size frames. 3,450,468, 6-17-69, CI. 352-26.
Davidson, Robert E.; Eads, Charles L.; and Soter, Samuel A., to
Adams Rite Manufacturing Company. Lock mounting means for
narrow stile door frame. 3,479,851, 1 1-25-69, CI. 70-451.
Davidson, Robert R., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Flow divider.
3,421,532, 1-14-69, CI. 137-101.
Davidson, Robert R., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Gear pump seal.
3,473,476, 10-21-69, CI. 103-126.
Davidson, Robert W., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Low profile dolly. 3,464,713, 9-2-69, CI. 280-79.1
Davidson, Thomas William: See—
Ashpole, Raymond Sidney; and Davidson, Thomas Wil-
liam,3,434,872.
Davidson, Watson P. Air humidifier and filter. 3,480,263, 11-25-69,
CI. 261-29.
Davidson, William Theodore, to Canadian General Electric Com-
§any Limited. Means for mounting electrical radiant heating wires.
,428,779, 2-18-69, CI. 219-213.
Davie, William R., to United States Steel Corporation. Antifoulant
composition and method. 3,476,577, 1 1-4-69, CI. 1 17-33.
Davies, Alwyn G., to M&T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing car-
bodiimides. 3,442,947, 5-6-69, CI. 260-551.
Davies, Alwyn G., to M & T Chemicals, Inc. Unsymmetrical iso-
cyanurate production. 3,450,701, 6-17-69, CI. 260-248.
Davies, Anthony Roger; and O'Donoghue, John Peter, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Hydro-static thrust bearings.
3,466,103, 9-9-69, CI. 308-160.
Davies, Arthur E. Turf cutter. 3,463,238, 8-26-69, CI. 172-19.
Davies, Barrie L.: See-
Cannon, Cyril G.; Davies, Barrie L.; Selwood, Alan; and Wil-
liams, Roy A.,3,468,1 17.
Cannon, Cyril G.; Selwood, Alan; Davies, Barrie L.; and Wil-
liams, Roy A.,3,486,318.
Davies, Barrie Linton; and Selwood, Alan, to British Nylon Spinners
Limited. Process for the production of a non-woven web of a con-
tinuous filament yarn. 3,423,266, 1-21-69, CI. 156-167.
Davies, Barrie Linton; and Selwood, Alan, to British Nylon Spinners
Limited. Process for making a bulky, multifilament, substantially
twistless synthetic yarn and product thereof. 3,481,558, 12-2-69,
CI. 242-159.
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Phosphate-impregnated magnesite brick. 3,449,138, 6-10-69, CI.
106-58.
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Chemically bonded magnesite brick. 3,479,194, 11-18-69, CI. 106-
58.
Davies, Carl A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method and apparatus
for plugging well pipe perforations. 3,437,147, 4-8-69, CI. 166-42.
Davies, Charles. Air diffuser. 3,448,675, 6-10-69, CI. 98-40.
Davies David J.: See —
Priese, Werner K.; and Davies David J.,3,445,087.
Priese, Werner K.; and Davies, David J.,3,480,253.
Davies, Douglas W. L., to G.K.N. Group Services Limited. Ap-
paratus for measurement of oxygen potential of gases at high tem-
peratures. 3,454,486, 7-8-69, CI. 204-195.
Davies, Duane W.; and Ingwerson, Dale R., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Electrostatically supported inertia! device. 3,451,274, 6-24-
69, CI. 74-5.
Davies, Edward William, to English Electric Company Limited, The.
Wiper assemblies. 3,452,932, 7-1-69, CI. 239-284.
Davies, Eric, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Schmitt trigger cir-
cuits. 3,454,793, 7-8-69, CI. 307-290.
Davies, Evan D. Water saving device for water closets. 3,431,564, 3-
11-69, CI. 4-40.
Davies, Fred. Pipe-fitting tools. 3,468,147, 9-23-69, CI. 72-1 12.
Davies, George W. Washing and sterilizing device. 3,478,758, 11-18-
69, CI. 134-85.
Davies, Gerald Thomas; and Brown, Kenneth Gordon, to British
Nylon Spinners Limited. Device for applying liquid to travelling
filaments. 3,421,926, 1-14-69, CI. 117-66.
Davies, Gwyn: See —
Milner, Ernest; and Davies, Gwyn, 3, 470,3 32.
Davies, Harold, to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. High pressure
valve with cooperating bevelled sealing faces. 3,428,293, 2-18-69,
CI. 251-170.
Davies, Harvey G. Apparatus for slicing and comminuting food
products. 3,452,795, 7-1-69, CI. 146-150.
Davies, Henry; Houlgate, Henry J.; Larkby, Geoffrey W. H.; and
Peat, Derek, to British Broadcasting Corporation, The. Tape lac-
ing mechanism. 3,458,156, 7-29-69, CI. 242-55.13
Davies, James A.; and Sherman, Philip B., to Texaco Inc. Method of
solvent recovery in refining hydrocarbon mixtures with N-methyl-
2-pyrrolidone. 3,476,681, 11-4-69, CI. 208-326.
Davies, James W.; and Carow, Walter M., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Two-axis accelerometer. 3,438,265, 4-15-69, CI. 73-516.
Davies, John Peter, to Scragg, Ernest, & Sons Limited. Packaging
mechanisms for textile machines. 3,484,050, 12-16-69, CI. 242-
26.3
Davies, Kenneth Edward, to National Biscuit Company. Container
filling apparatus with automatic checkweigher. 3,484,813, 12-16-
69, CI. 177-50.
Davies, Louis Walter, to Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia)
Limited. Motion translator and self-synchronous system using
same. 3,439,173, 4-15-69, CI. 250-212.
Davies, Phineas, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Steam
reforming of hydrocarbons. 3,421,871, 1-14-69, CI. 48-214.
Davies, Phineas; and Hughes, David Owen, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Catalyst for steam reforming of hydrocarbons.
3,432,443, 3-1 1-69, CI. 252-459.
Davies, Richard E., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Process for producing vinyl chloride/ethylene and vinyl
chloride/propylene copolymers. 3,468,859, 9-23-69, CI. 260-87.5
Davies, Robert W.: See —
Brown, Ford G.; Davies, Robert W.; and Kellner, George
D.,3,420,511.
Aitchison, Colin Stuart; and Davies, Robert,3,467,907.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Davies, Robin Evan; and Howorth, Douglas, to Marconi Company
Limited, The, and Standard Telephones & Cables Limited. Televi-
sion fieldnrepetition frequency conversion using variable delay.
3,457,369, 7-22-69, CI. 178-6.8
Davies, Stanley: See —
Johnson, Bryan Kingsley; and Davies, Stanley, 3,487, 142.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, to Dowty Rotol
Limited. Bladed rotors. 3,420,311, 1-7-69, CI. 170-160.32
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, to Dowty Rotol
Limited. Gas turbine engines. 3,468,473, 9-23-69, CI. 230-1 14.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, to Dowty Rotol
Limited. Gas turbine engines. 3,476,486, 1 1-4-69, CI.
Davies, Trevor; East, Anthony Julian; and Mc Creath, Michael King,
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Polyesters of improved
dyeability containing tertiary amines. 3,432,467, 3-11-69, CI. 260-
47.
Davies-White, William A., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc.
Liquified gas delivery system. 3,440,829, 4-29-69, CI. 62-51.
Davies, William Alan Mc Farlane: See —
Turner, John Cameron; and Davies, William Alan Mc Far-
lane,3,452,078.
Davies, William G.; Elliott, Brian; and Kendrick, Thomas C, to
Midland Silicones Limited. Polymerization of siloxanes. 3,481,898,
12-2-69, CI. 260-46.5
Davies, William John; Leyland, Rowland Powell; and Holmes, Albert
George, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Apparatus for testing the profiles
or gear teeth. 3,483,630, 12-16-69, CI. 33-179.5
D'Avignon, Jacques; and Power, Bernard A., to Weather Engineer-
ing Corporation of Canada Ltd. Method and apparatus for seeding
clouds. 3,441,214, 4-29-69, CI. 239-2.
Davin, Heinrich: See —
Keller, Willi; Davin, Heinrich; and Kell, Hans.3,485,516.
Davin, Jean Jullien, to Crouzet S.r.l. Programmer for controlling
switches of washing machines and the like. 3,449,699, 6-10-69, CI.
335-138.
Da Vincii, Anthony P.: See —
Bockno, Gregory C; Da Vincii, Anthony P.; and Schappel,
Joseph W.,3,434,913.
Davis & Furber Machine Company: See —
Howes, Irving C; Anderson, Little A., Jr.; and Netti, Anthony,
3,460,204.
Davis Aircraft Products, Inc.: See —
Higuchi, Nori, 3,422,508.
Higuchi, Nori, 3,423,799.
Davis, Albert D.: See —
Adams, Lowell K.; and Davis, Albert D.,3,450,060.
Davis, Albert W., to Poly-Matic Fountain, Inc. Automatic poultry
drinker. 3,450,103, 6-17-69, CI. 1 19-80.
Davis, Albert W.; and Franklin, Burton P., to Poly-Matic Fountain,
Inc., mesne. Automatic poultry drinker. 3,450,102, 6-17-69, CI.
119-80.
Davis, Alfred Charles, to Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great
Britain and Ireland) Limited, The. Filter cigarette having a perme-
able band wrap. 3,482,579, 12-9-69, CI. 131-9.
Davis, Alfred C: See-
Jones, David Aubrey; Davis, Alfred C; and Gaunt, Eric
F.,3,422,819.
Davis, Allan C, to Meyercord Co., The. Packer assembly.
3,477,198, 11-11-69, CI. 53-55.
Davis, Allan Everett. Log wall flex joint. 3,460,301, 8-12-69, CI. 52-
233.
Davis, Allen V. C. Disk spring motion converter. 3,472,980, 10-14-
69, CI. 200-67.
Davis, Allen V. C. Frangible safety means for relieving excess fluid
pressure. 3,482,732, 12-9-69, CI. 220-89.
Davis, Arnold Rogers, to American Cyanamid Company. Use of
chlorinated melamines in curing of polyurethanes. 3,438,916, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-18.
Davis, Bayard C. Apparatus and method for measuring temperature.
3,444,740, 5-20-69, CI. 73-259.
Davis, Benjamin I.; and Klyce, Thomas A., to Ranger Tool Co., Inc.
Apparatus for chilling sausage links. 3,482,417, 12-9-69, CI. 62-
Davis, Bernard J., to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Method of making
modified beta-pinene resin and resultant product. 3,467,632, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-80.7
Davis, Bernard J.; and Ranson, Wesley J., to Reichhold Chemicals,
Inc. Vinyl aromatic-acrylic copolymers and process of producing
the same. 3,427,275, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-31.8
Davis, Bernard J.; and Rosetti, Larry B., to Reichhold Chemicals,
Inc. Polyalkyl cycloalkyl phenol polymers. 3,431,310, 3-4-69, CI.
260-619.
Davis, Bill A.: See-
Austin, Russell A., 3,431,560.
Davis, Billy W., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Self-ballasting
streamer. 3,436,776, 4-8-69, CI. 9-8.
Davis, Billy W.; and Johnston, Roy C, to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Marine hydrophone vibration isolation. 3,437,171, 4-8-
69, CI. 181-0.5
Davis, Buell L.; and Pulliam, Richard D., to Rollett Mfg. Inc. Folded
wet tower guide. 3,467,293, 9-16-69, CI. 226-189.
Davis, Burns; and Lyon, Herbert Ralph, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Solvent extraction of polymeric glycols using acetonitrile.
3,461,169, 8-12-69, CI. 260-611.
Davis, Calvin M., to General Electric Company. Semiconductor
devices. 3,428,870, 2-18-69, CI. 317-234.
Davis, Carl B. Wheel chock. 3,444,963, 5-20-69, CI. 188-32.
Davis, Carlisle R., Jr.: See-
Walker, Frank H.; and Davis, Carlisle R., Jr.,3,466,869.
Davis, Charles Herman. Control means for sludge removal.
3,429,441, 2-25-69, CI. 210-109.
Davis, Charles H., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Process for
producing granular nitric phosphate fertilizer with high phosphate
availability. 3,436,205, 4-1-69, CI. 71-39.
Davis, Charles Stewart, to Norwich Pharmacal Company, The. Cer-
tain aminoalkyl hydrazidines. 3,458,500, 7-29-69, CI. 260-239.
Davis, Clement, & Matteson, Donald W.: See —
Matteson, Donald W., 3,420,051.
Davis, Cloyd, to Modern Sewerage Systems, Inc. Septic tank struc-
ture. 3,451,553, 6-24-69, CI. 210-170.
Davis, Dale R.: See—
Stoft, Paul E.; and Davis, Dale R.,3,474,456.
Davis, Daniel H., Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. Record card han-
dling and registering apparatus. 3,430,947, 3-4-69, CI. 271-53.
Davis, Darwin Darrell, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Electrolytic production of adiponitrile. 3,481,846, 12-2-69, CI.
204-74.
Davis, David Maurice. Shell for cleaning a shotgun. 3,476,047, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 102-39.
Davis, David T.: See —
Barbato, Robert E.; and Davis, David T.,3,436,488.
Davis, David W.: See —
Dix, Sydney; and Davis, David W., 3,423,638.
Davis, Dearl Keith; Hendrix, Warren P.; and Orr, Clyde, Jr. Particle
classifier. 3,438,264, 4-15-69, CI. 73-432.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., to Hermetic Coil Co., Inc. Assembly apparatus.
3,423,814, 1-28-69, CI. 29-203.
Davis, Dhu Aine J. Missile launching toy. 3,430,620, 3-4-69, CI.
124-27.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., to Hermetic Coil Co., Inc. Electrical coil.
3,453,575, 7-1-69, CI. 336-192.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., to Hermetic Coil Co., Inc. Electrical coil.
3,457,534, 7-22-69, CI. 336-192.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., to Hermetic Coil Co., Inc. Magnetic snap action
electric switches. 3,458,841, 7-29-69, CI. 335-207.
Davis, Donald W.: See —
Heller, William C, Jr.; and Davis, Donald W.,3,459,625.
Davis, Donovan C: See —
Green, David J.; Tasker, Raymond B.; and Davis, Donovan
C.,3,450,990.
Davis, Dwane L.: See —
Baker, Charles E., 3,420,486.
Davis, Earl C. Trailer coupler. 3,433,503, 3-18-69, CI. 280-512.
Davis, Earl K., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Capacitors
employing lead silico-borate glass compositions. 3,469,161, 9-23-
69, CI. 317-258.
Davis, Edward A., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Transfer
molding method. 3,483,287, 12-9-69, CI. 264-297.
Davis, Edward J.: See —
Marsh, Walter R.; and Davis, Edward J.,3,469,787.
Davis, Edward L. Perpetual calendar machine. 3,443,331, 5-13-69,
CI. 40-109.
Davis, Edward M., Jr.; McNutt, Robert D.; and Mones, Arthur H., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Connections for
microminiature functional components. 3,456,159, 7-15-69, CI.
317-101.
Davis, Edward M., Jr.; and Mones, Arthur H., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Functional components. 3,456,158, 7-
15-69, CI. 317-101.
Davis, Edwin S.: See —
Navon, David H.; and Davis, Edwin S., 3,445,736.
Davis Electronics Corporation: See —
Ebershoff, Kenneth L.; and Miller, Kenneth H., 3,443,106.
Davis Emergency Equipment Co., Inc.: See —
Schaeffer, Matthew J., 3,421,362.
Davis, Ephraim F. Automobile enclosure. 3,474,803, 10-28-69, CI.
135-5.
Davis, Eugene L., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Apparatus for interlacing multifilament yarn. 3,443,292, 5-13-69,
C\. 28-1.
Davis, Francis A., Jr., to Paramount Packaging Corporation. Ther-
moplastic bag manufacturing apparatus. 3,460,441, 8-12-69, CI.
93-8.
Davis, Francis A., Jr., to Paramount Packaging Corporation. Method
and apparatus for making plastic bags. 3,470,795, 10-7-69, CI. 93-
8.
Davis, Francis A., Jr.;, to Paramount Packaging Corporation. Heat-
ing apparauts. 3,481,051, 12-2-69, CI. 34-162.
LIST OF PATENTEES
349
Davis, Francis E., Jr.: See —
Derr, Walter R., Jr.; and Davis, Francis E., Jr., 3,474,026.
Peters, James; Clift, Mason A., Jr.; Stagg, Theodore B., Jr.; and
Davis, Francis E., Jr.,3,469,111.
Davis, Frank C; Luther, William B.; and Martinson, Donald L., to
Shell Oil Company. Adhesive compositions comprising certain
block copolymers and selected resins. 3,427,269, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-
27.
Davis, Frank L. Cargo tiedown with lock for adjusted, web tensioned
relation. 3,423,800, 1-28-69, CI. 24-68.
Davis, Frank L. Cargo tiedown net combination of web adjusters,
end connectors and reeving hardware. 3,478,394, 11-18-69, CI.
24-75.
Davis, Frederick George; and Dean, Robert, to Fisons Fertilizers
Limited. Sack filling. 3,468,349, 9-23-69, CI. 141-75.
Davis, George D.: See —
Church, Thomas A.; and Davis, George D., 3,478,812.
Davis, George H., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Tool for assembling
vane and abutment seals in rotary actuators and the like.
3,447,226, 6-3-69, CI. 29-235.
Davis, George M.; and Lander, William M., to Index Packages, Inc.
Inversion or tilt indicator. 3,467,053, 9-16-69, CI. 1 16-1 14.
Davis, George T.: See —
Rosenblatt, David H.; and Davis, George T.,3,483,210.
Davis, Gershon J.: See —
Craig, Winfred C; Davis, Gershon J.; and Shull, Peter
0.,3,474,144.
Davis, Gilbert C: See-
Dee, William C, 3,427,879.
Dee, William Colin, 3,437,387.
Davis, Gilbert Colin: See-
Dee, William Colin, 3,446,150.
Davis, Glenn Gary; and Dahlin, Robert Walton, 50% to Lavine,
Morris. Cigarette snuffer. 3,431,916, 3-1 1-69, CI. 131-256.
Davis, Harold B.: See —
Davis, Troy B., 3,442,469.
Davis, Harold G.; and Brunson, Thayer R., to Rocky Mountain
Dental Products Co. Welding device. 3,452,177, 6-24-69, CI. 219-
78.
Davis, Harry E. Method and apparatus for making stirrers.
3,441,637, 4-29-69, CI. 264-95.
Davis, Harry E.; and Pfeiffer, Fred B. Method and apparatus for
packaging drinking straws. 3,477,191, 11-11-69, CI. 53-14.
Davis, Harry F.: See —
Zubal, Anthony; and Davis, Harry F.,3,464,101.
Davis, Harry G.: See —
Eddy, Gaines W.; Davis, Harry G.; Beroza, Morton; and Mc-
Govern, Terrence P.,3,485,868.
Davis, Harry S. Sequential distributing valve. 3,472,265, 10-14-69,
CI. 137-119.
Davis, Herman E.; and Ownby, James C, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Sludging inhibited hydrocarbon fuel. 3,447,917, 6-3-69, CI.
44-66.
Davis, Horace R.; and Taylor, Charles W., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Cured polyarylene oxides and process
therefor. 3,455,736, 7-15-69, CI. 117-218.
Davis, Howard Arthur; and Karickhoff, Michael, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Post-formable film. 3,455,720, 7-
15-69, CI. 117-7.
Davis, Howard C; and Trumbull, Harold E., to Xerox Corporation,
mesne. Pressure producing means for reproduction machine.
3,433,154, 3-18-69, CI. 101-132.
Davis, Howard F., Jr., to Carborundum Company, The. Barrel finish-
ing media. 3,428,443, 2-18-69, CI. 51-309.
Davis, Hugh J.; and Jones, Edmund A., said Davis assor. to Johns
Hopkins University, The, and said Jones assor to Ortho Phar-
maceutical Corporation. Intrauterine contraceptive device.
3,431,905, 3-11-69, CI. 128-130.
Davis Industrial Equipment Company Limited: See —
Davis, Maurice, 3,458,978.
Davis, Maurice, 3,458,979.
Davis Industries, Inc.: See—
Davis, Renny Rudolph, 3,435,679.
Davis, Jack W., to United Aircraft Corporation. Contoured glow
discharge cathode producing focused electron beams. 3,430,091,
2-25-69, CI. 313-210.
Davis, Jack W.; and Ferreira, Fernand J., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Device for moving a beam of charged particles.
3,466,487, 9-9-69, CI. 313-146.
Davis, James B., to Monsanto Company. Imines containing a polyal-
kenylsuccinic anhydride substituent. 3,455,831, 7-15-69, CI. 252-
51.5
Davis, James B., to Monsanto Company. Schiff bases. 3,455,832, 7-
15-69, CI. 252-51.5
Davis, James B. Fixed dorsal electrode system for electrocardio-
graphy. 3,476,104, 11-4-69, CI. 128-2.06
Davis, James H.; Dobie, John D.; and Flockhart, Maxwell G., to
Graig & Seeley, Limited. Radiant gas burner. 3,437,415, 4-8-69,
CI. 431-328.
Davis, Jane Betts: See —
Goldfarb, Adolph E.; and Davis, Jane Betts,3,465,325.
Davis, Jerry E., to Continental Carbon Company. Feedstock control
system for carbon black reactors. 3,467,502, 9-16-69, CI. 23-259.5
Davis, Jerry E.: See —
Weiser, Herman J., Jr.; and Davis, Jerry E.,3,486,299.
Davis, John A., Jr., to Marathon Oil Company. Method of increasing
injectivity of fluids into formations. 3,460,622, 8-12-69, CI. 166-9.
Davis, John A., Jr., to Marathon Oil Company. Method of designing
a soluble oil slug for an oil recovery process. 3,476,184, 11-4-69,
CI. 166-273.
Davis, John B.; and Yarbrough, Henry F., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Geochemical exploration. 3,457,044, 7-22-69, CI. 23-230.
Davis, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Digital clamping of pulse code modulated television signals.
3,476,875, 11-4-69, CI. 178-7.1
Davis, John H., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Purifi-
cation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,485,884, 12-23-69, CI. 260-
674.
Davis, John H.; and Coney, Charles H., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Solvent resistant cross-linked polymers derived from cellu-
lose esters. 3,475,356, 10-28-69, CI. 260-13.
Davis, John K.; Fernald, Henry G.; and Rayner, Arline W., to Amer-
ican Optical Company. Ophthalmic lens series. 3,434,781, 3-25-
69, CI. 351-159.
Davis, John R.: See —
Woodard, Toma A.; Davis, John R.; and Gordon, Ed-
ward,3,486,0U.
Davis, John S.: See—
Wells, Paul E.; and Davis, John S.,3,436,813.
Davis, John V. Harvester apparatus. 3,485,026, 12-23-69, CI. 56-
328.
Davis, John Walter, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Vehicle an-
tiskid braking systems. 3,467,442, 9-16-69, CI. 303-21.
Davis, John Walter, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Rotary iner-
tia vehicle anti-skid braking systems. 3,470,746, 10-7-69, CI. 73-
514.
Davis, John W.; and Hill, Olen E., to United States of America, Na-
tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. Burst diaphragm
flow initiator. 3,469,734, 9-30-69, CI. 220-89.
Davis, Joseph R., Jr.; and Tice, John D., to Sun Oil Company. CS2
Sulfiding of catalysts. 3,481,862, 12-2-69, CI. 208-143.
Davis, Kenneth E.: See —
McMaster, Arnold L.; and Davis, Kenneth E., 3,440, 270.
Davis, Kenneth G., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Coating compositions
comprising dispersion grade vinyl resin, carboxyl containing acryl-
ic resin and epoxidized novolac resin for adherently coating metal.
3,466,347, 9-9-69, CI. 260-837.
Davis, Kenneth J., to National Broach & Machine Company. Gear
grinding machine. 3,440,769, 4-29-69, CI. 51-95.
Davis, Kent L.: See —
Davis, Steven S.; Davis, Kent L.; and Brozovich, John
C.,3,473,669.
Davis, Lewis K.; and Obadal, Richard D., to Deere & Company.
Vehicle accessory box and detachable cover plate. 3,464,717, 9-2-
69, CI. 280-164.
Davis, Lincoln K., to Foxboro Company, The. Box pen inking
system. 3,438,058, 4-8-69, CI. 346-140.
Davis, Lionel A. Telephone handset support. 3,466,406, 9-9-69, CI.
179-157.
Davis, Louis K., to General Electric Company. Angular stabilization
device. 3,423,613, 1-21-69, CI. 310-93.
Davis, Luther, Jr., to Raytheon Company. Ultrasonic optical modula-
tor for time compression of chirp signals. 3,483,387, 12-9-69, CI.
250-216.
Davis, Mack C. Combined floor wiper and scourer apparatus.
3,484,888, 12-23-69, CI. 15-118.
Davis, Marion H., to V-Plex Clutch Corporation. Vehicle control ap-
paratus. 3,448,818, 6-10-69, CI. 180-6.66
Davis, Martin A., to American Home Products Corporation.
Dibenzocycloheptene-5-hydroxamic acid and ether and carbonyl
derivatives thereof. 3,475,485, 10-28-69, CI. 260-500.5
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J., to American Home
Products Corporation. Dibenzocyclohepten-5-ylidene
thiazolidinones. 3,436,397, 4-1-69, CI. 260-306.7
Davis, Martin A.; and Campbell, David J., to American Home
Products Corporation. Benzhydrylidene thiazolidinones. 3,436,398,
4-1-69, CI. 260-306.7
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A., to American Home
Products Corporation. Carbamates and carvanilates of 1 1-hydroxy-
10,5(epoxymethano)dibenzocyclohepten-13-one. 3,462,457, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-343.2
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A., to American Home
Products Corporation. 10-Hydroxy-10,5-(iminomethano)-5H-
dibenzo[a,d] cyclopheptene- 1 l,13(10-H)diones and intermediates
thereto. 3,487,075, 12-30-69, CI. 260-239.3
Davis, Martin A.: See —
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A. ,3,426,015.
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A.,3,458,518.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Davis, Maurice C; and Wood, Palmer R., to Garrett Corporation,
The. Centrifugal type speed governor with electromagnetic set
point adjustment. 3,439,694, 4-22-69, CI. 137-53.
Davis, Maurice, to Davis Industrial Equipment Company Limited.
Non-planar filter and supporting means. 3,458,978, 8-5-69, CI. 55-
499.
Davis, Maurice, to Davis Industrial Equipment Company Limited.
Filters. 3,458,979, 8-5-69, CI. 55-499.
Davis, Michael; Parnell, Edgar William; and Sharp, Brian William, to
May & Baker Limited. Methyl and ethyl 6-and 7-substituted 4-
hydroxy- quinoline-3-carboxylates useful as coccidiostats.
3,485,845, 12-23-69, CI. 260-287.
Davis, Morton G.: See—
Spofford, Walter R.; and Davis, Morton G.,3,436,725.
Davis, Noah S., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Com-
bined waste treatment and cementmaking method and means.
3,442,498, 5-6-69, CI. 263-53.
Davis, Noah S., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Method
of making fiber-reinforced structures. 3,454,691, 7-8-69, CI. 264-
108.
Davis, Noah S.; and Foust, Oren J., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Flocculation of suspensions. 3,431,200, 3-4-69, CI.
210-10.
Davis, Noah S.; and Foust, Oren J., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Waste treatment process with recycling flocculating
agents. 3,440,166, 4-22-69, CI. 210-8.
Davis, Noah S.; Foust, Oren J.; and Withers, Thomas W., to North
American Rockwell Corporation. Waste treatment process with
recycling of lime. 3,440,165, 4-22-69, CI. 210-4.
Davis, Noel, to Integrated Development and Manufacturing Co. En-
vironmental growth chamber construction. 3,434,530, 3-25-69, CI.
165-60.
Davis, Noel, to Integrated Development and Manufacturing Co. En-
vironmental growth chamber. 3,447,595, 6-3-69, CI. 165-21.
Davis, Norman E., to Mitchell, John E., Company. Vacuum cleaning
system. 3,425,192, 2-4-69, CI. 55-345.
Davis, Paul K., to First Western Bank and Trust Company, mesne.
Strip joining apparatus and method. 3,458,103, 7-29-69, CI. 228-5.
Davis, Paul, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Nestable containers.
3,484,018, 12-16-69, CI. 220-97.
Davis, Paul; and McDonald, Joseph N., to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc.
Disposable plastic cup with stiff gripping section. 3,437,253, 4-8-
69, CI. 229-1.5
Davis, Paul: See —
Sass, Samuel; Witten, Benjamin; and Davis, Paul, 3,441,955.
Davis, Pauls; and Vogt, Herwart C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Cor-
poration. Preparation of trichlorolactic acid. 3,456,005, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-535.
Davis, Pauls; and Vogt, Herwart C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Cor-
poration. Halogen containing ether epoxides. 3,466,305, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-348.
Davis, Pauls; and Vogt, Herwart C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Cor-
poration. Homopolymerization of poly-halogenous alkylene oxides.
3,478,110, 11-11-69, CI. 260-615.
Tull, Roger J.; Weinstock, Leonard M.; and Davis,
Paul,3,484,452.
Davis, Philip E., Jr. Packer tool setting and hold-down arrangement.
3,428,123,2-18-69, CI. 166-120.
Davis, Ralph A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Fire-retardancy
of lignocellulosic materials by phosphorylating chlorinated or
brominated lignocellulosics. 3,459,588, 8-5-69, CI. 117-118.
Davis, Ralph A.; and Larsen, Eric R., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Michaelis-arbuzov reaction. 3,483,279, 12-9-69, CI. 260-969.
Davis, Ralph C: See—
Hunsaker, Oral K.; Shue, Bruce R.; and Davis, Ralph
C, 3,463,675.
Davis, Ralph D.; and Polley, John E. Roller mount for ladders.
3,446,309, 5-27-69, CI. 182-108.
Davis, Renny Rudolph, to Davis Industries, Inc. Conversion unit for
converting mechanical drive water meters to magnetic drive.
3,435,679, 4-1-69, CI. 73-258.
Davis, Reuel L., Jr. Axially randomly wound coils. 3,425,014, 1-28-
69, CI. 336-96.
Davis, Rhodes W.: See —
Patterson, James MacDowell, Jr.; and Davis, Rhodes
W., 3,421,436.
Davis, Richard G.: See—
Siera, Mark M.; and Davis, Richard G., 3,454,727.
Davis, Robert B.: See—
Jordan, Robert J., 3,447,014.
Davis, Robert B.: See—
Jordan, Robert J.; Davis, Robert B.; and Phillips, Ronald
N., 3,435,656.
Davis, Robert H.: See-
Armstrong, Eldon L.; and Davis, Robert H., 3,432,434.
Davis, Robert H., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Triethanolamine salts of
mono- and di- nonyl phenol (ethoxylate) phosphate acid esters.
3,422,166, 1-14-69, CI. 260-924.
Davis, Robert H. Power-driven crimping tool. 3,469,434, 9-30-69,
CI. 72-452.
Davis, Robert J. Removable liner for purses or the like. 3,451,454,
6-24-69, CI. 150-29.
Davis, Robert L.: See—
MacAfee, James E.; Davis, Robert L.; and Hentschel, Gerald
P.,3,428,034.
Davis, Robert Nelson; and Robinson, Allan Hoben, to Alcan
Research and Development, Limited. Device for dissipating elastic
strain energy. 3,485,078, 12-23-69, CI. 72-290.
Davis, Ronald C. Flight recorder calibrator. 3,459,031, 8-5-69, CI.
73-1.
Davis, Ronald N., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Apparatus
for duplicating reelable film. 3,479,120, 1 1-18-69, CI. 355-85.
Davis, Rooney W., to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Method of and
lever pin assembly in pump. 3,483,826, 12-16-69, CI. 103-150.
Davis, Roy Forrest, Jr. Check valve. 3,444,887, 5-20-69, CI. 137-
541.
Davis, Roy Forrest, Jr., to Western Irrigation Valve Corporation.
High pressure relief valve. 3,447,565, 6-3-69, CI. 137-541.
Davis, Russell S.; and Wescott, Alexander J., to I-T-E Imperial Cor-
poration, mesne. Adjustable length straight section for bus duct.
3,462,541, 8-19-69, CI. 174-88.
Davis, Samuel B.: See —
Conners, John P.; and Davis, Samuel B., 3,430,824.
Davis, Samuel J.: See —
Oatfield, John C; Davis, Samuel J.; and Couick, John
W.,3,457,602.
Davis, Sidney, to Vernitron Corporation. Position indicator.
3,437,956, 4-8-69, CI. 331-172.
Davis, Sidney, to Vernitron Corporation. Increased torque capacity
synchro apparatus. 3,474,312, 10-21-69, CI. 318-18.
Davis, Stanley M., to American Cyanamid Company. Battery cell
depolarizers. 3,438,813, 4-15-69, CI. 136-83.
Davis, Stanley M.; Voorhies, John D.; and Schurdak, Edward J., to
American Cyanamid Company. Rechargeable dry cells and
method of using same. 3,468,708, 9-23-69, CI. 136-6.
Davis, Stanley Myron: See —
Bennett, Robert Putnam; and Davis, Stanley Myron,3,467,688.
Davis, Stanley Myron; Kraebel, Charlotte Marie; and Parent,
Richard Alfred, to American Cyanamid Company. Uncharged dry
cells with a biurea depolarizer. 3,481,792, 12-2-69, CI. 136-137.
Davis, Steven S. Aligning means for endless web filter. 3,429,447, 2-
25-69, CI. 210-401.
Davis, Steven S.; Davis, Kent L.; and Brozovich, John C, to En-
virotech Corporation. Disc sector for rotary disc filter. 3,473,669,
10-21-69, CI. 210-486.
Davis, Steven S.; and Slajchert, George, to Eimco Corporation, The.
Horizontal vacuum filter. 3,426,908, 2-11-69, CI. 210-401.
Davis, Troy B., 50% to Davis, Harold B. Flying saucer. 3,442,469, 5-
6-69, CI. 244-23.
Davis, Vincent C, to Chevron Research Company. Automatic freez-
ing point indicator and method. 3,457,771, 7-29-69, CI. 73-17.
Davis, Vincent C, to Chevron Research Company. Automatic freez-
ing point indicator. 3,486,363, 12-30-69, CI. 73-17.
Davis, Walter M., to Monsanto Company. Process for continuous
liquid-solid contacting. 3,450,526, 6-17-69, CI. 75-103.
Davis, Walter M., to Monsanto Company. Granulation of fine parti-
cles. 3,473,740, 10-21-69, CI. 241-3.
Davis, Walter. Vertical bumper guard. 3,438,667, 4-15-69, CI. 293-
64.
Davis, Ward Benjamin, to Aseptic Thermo Indicator Company. Fruit
ripeness telltale. 3,420,635, 1-7-69, CI. 23-253.
Davis, Warren C, to Raytheon Company. Cathode ray tube having
multi-segment target extending through envelope wall. 3,456,145,
7-15-69, CI. 313-73.
Davis, Warren L.: See—
Wooton, Thomas C; Mangold, William F.; and Davis, Warren
L.,3,442,788.
Davis, Wayne T., to Ethyl Corporation. Process for producing trial-
kyl aluminum and aluminum trialkoxides. 3,487,097, 12-30-69, CI.
260-448.
Davis, Wilbern F.: See —
Root, Lawrence D.; and Davis, Wilbern F.,3,442,507.
Davis, Wilbur A. End wrench with selectively usable jaw face shim
means. 3,425,302, 2-4-69, CI. 81-185.
Davis, William C.: See —
Boczar, William J.; and Davis, William C.,3,434,018.
Davis, William E. Basketball foul and time-out indicator. 3,444,548,
5-13-69, CI. 340-323.
Davis, William J., to Polymer Corporation, The. Method of making a
porous polyamide fabric. 3,427,179, 2-11-69, CI. 117-11.
Davis, William J., to Polymer Corporation, The. Method of making
pressure-sensitive liquid- dispensing device from polyamides and
article therefrom. 3,427,277, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-33.4
Davis, William J., to Radio Corporation of America. Vector display
system. 3,430,207, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Davis, William J.; and Church, Richard O., to Little, Arthur D., Inc.
Capillary devices. 3,474,703, 10-28-69, CI. 87-1.
Davis, William John Nankivell, to Zinc Corporation Limited, The.
Method and apparatus for froth flotation. 3,446,353, 5-27-69, CI.
209-164.
LIST OF PATENTEES
351
Davis, William M., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Transistor amplifier ap-
paratus having common mode rejection. 3,464,021, 8-26-69, CI.
330-30.
Davis, William R.: See-
Bacon, Robert E.; and Davis, William R.,3,443,357.
King, James Frank, Jr.; and Davis, William R., 3 ,454,484.
Martel, Richard A.; Davis, William R.; and Sutton, Carl
E.,3,478,217.
Davis, William R.; and Macchi, Anselmo J., to Stanley Works, The.
Strap tie-down system and hook. 3,430,912, 3-4-69, CI. 248-361.
Davis, William W.; and Pohm, Arthur V., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Parametric amplifiers cascaded in a transmission line ar-
rangement. 3,433,975, 3-18-69, CI. 307-88.
Davis-Miller Corporation: See-
Miller, Robert F., 3,447,352.
Davison, Bartholomew J.; and Peracchio, Aldo A., to United Air-
craft Corporation. Swirl input fluid amplifier. 3,476,131, 11-4-69,
CI. 137-81.5
Davison, Joseph W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymerization
and recovery of olefin polymers. 3,436,380, 4-1-69, CI. 260-80.78
Davison, Joseph W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrocarbon
conversion. 3,442,970, 5-6-69, CI. 260-683.15
Davison, Richard H.; and Dietz, Milton S., to Polaroid Corporation.
Automatic exposure control system. 3,464,332, 9-2-69, CI. 95-10.
Davison, Richard R.; and Hood, Donald W., to United States of
America, Interior. Vapor compression solvent extractor desalina-
tion. 3,424,675, 1-28-69, CI. 210-22.
Davison, Thomas M., to Dresser Systems, Inc. Master automatic gain
control of seismic amplifiers. 3,441,867, 4-29-69, CI. 330-52.
Davison, Verle L.; Pryde, Everett H.; and Moore, Danny J., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Thermally stable stationary
phases for temperature programmed gas chromatography.
3,485,028, 12-23-69, CI. 55-386.
Davol Inc.: See —
Gagne, Joseph L., 3,460,540.
Smith, William L., 3,426,759.
Davol Rubber Company: See—
Swanson, Reinold E., 3,429,549.
Davol!, John, to Parke, Davis & Company. Certain N-p-[(2,4-
diamino-6-quinazolinyl)- methyl ]benzoylamino acids. 3,471,498,
10-7-69, CI. 260-256.4
Davoll, John, to Parke, Davis & Company. Novel quinazolinyl
methylaminobenzoylamino acid compounds. 3,472,851, 10-14-69,
CI. 260-256.4
Davoll, John. Heterocyclic compounds and means for producing the
same. 3,485,842, 12-23-69, CI. 260-256.4
Davy and United Engineering Company Limited: See-
Beard, Jack H.; Hoole, Harold; and Hayes, Allan, 3,438,996.
Bond, Harry Laurence Fred, 3,445,100.
Dowsing, John; Briggs, Peter Richard Ashworth; and Sturdy,
Clifford, 3,464,245.
Forster, Graham Arthur; and Collinson, Christopher David,
3,435,650.
Harrison, James Arthur; and Quartermain, Brian, 3,445,640.
Hobson, David; and Hattersley, Derek, 3,469,483.
Howard, David Robert, 3,420,447.
Howard, David Robert, 3,460,365.
Machon, Edward, 3,429,455.
Maltby, Jack, 3,461,707.
Manterfield, Ralph, 3,451,532.
Martin, Dennis, 3,422,968.
Moore, John; and Wild, John Thomas Henry, 3,458,070.
Nicholson, George Galloway; Jackman, Ronald; and Stubbins,
Derek, 3,421,708.
Ogle, Joseph Eric; and Rickett, Philip Haydn, 3,425,255.
Ogle, Joseph Eric; and Martin, Dennis, 3,438,236.
Ross, Keith, 3,468,155.
Ross, Keith, 3,473,364.
Samuel, Herbert John, 3,478,561.
Stubbins, Derek; and Nunns, Brian, 3,456,775.
Stubbins, Derek, 3,461,767.
Stubbs, Dennis, 3,444,718.
Stubbs, Dennis; Wilson, William Gordon; and Bathory, Bela 1st-
van, 3,476,276.
Stubbs, Dennis, 3,479,854.
Stubbs, Dennis; Swift, Eric Owen; and Carroll, Eric, 3,486,360.
Davy and United Instruments Limited: See—
Alsop, Charles Francis, 3,478,551.
Davy, John R.; Ballantine, John M.; and Allan, William B.
Photomultiplier having wall coating of election emitting material
and photoconductive material. 3,432,668, 3-11-69, CI. 250-207.
Davydov, Alexei Ivanovich: See —
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Davydov, Alexei
Ivanovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich; Melnikov, Nikolai
Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; Kohkhlov, Evgeny Ilich;
and Charykov, Nikolai Frolovich,3,472,299.
Dawans, Francois; and Teyssie, Philippe, to Institut Francais du
Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process and catalytic com-
positions for the polymerization and copolymerization of conju-
gated dienes and the products thereof. 3,448,095, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
94.3
Dawans, Fransois; and Teyssie, Philippe, to Institut Francais du
Petrole, des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process and catalytic com-
positions for obtaining amorphous 1 ,2-polybuadiene and the
products thereof. 3,451,987, 6-24-69, CI. 260-94.3
Dawbarn, Henry D., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation, mesne. Fila-
ment reinforced plastic film. 3,445,319, 5-20-69, CI. 161-58.
Dawbarn, Ronald; and Haygood, James D., to United States of
America, Air Force. Vacuum type all metal connector for tubing.
3,482,860, 12-9-69, CI. 285-354.
Dawe, Ernest L. Sprocket with replaceable tooth segment.
3,472,090, 10-14-69, CI. 74-243.
Dawe, John Ernest. Process of preparing a filter medium from moss
and its use. 3,428,551, 2-18-69, CI. 208-188.
Dawes, Bailey P. Rotary pumps. 3,485,179, 12-23-69, CI. 103-136.
Dawes, Christopher J., to British Welding Research Association.
Parallel-gap welding electrode with interposed heat sinks.
3,478,190, 11-11-69, CI. 219-86.
Dawes, Frederick Alan, to Bennett Tool Limited. Apparatus for use
in feeding wire or strip material. 3,452,911, 7-1-69, CI. 226-156.
Dawes, Frederick Alan, to Bennett Tools Limited. Spring coiling
machines. 3,456,470, 7-22-69, CI. 72-135.
Dawidowicz, Jan, to Eversharp, Inc. Guard stops for ribbon-type
razors. 3,453,733, 7-8-69, CI. 30-346.5
Dawidowicz, Jan; Ferraro, Frank A.; and Kuhnl, Leopold K., to
Eversharp, Inc. Sectional captype double edge safety razor unit.
3,466,746, 9-16-69, CI. 30-60.5
Dawidowicz, Jan; Kuhnl, Leopold K.; Bombero, Thomas F.; and Fer-
raro, Frank A., to Eversharp, Inc. Safety razor with ribbon-type
blade. 3,456,342, 7-22-69, CI. 30-40.1
Dawkins, Bluford A.: See —
Wessells, Russell I.; and Dawkins, Bluford A.,3,427,975.
Dawn, Robert C; and Nichols, Newhn S., to Wyandotte Chemicals
Corporation. Aqueous dispersions of polyurethane polymers.
3,437,624, 4-8-69, CI. 260-29.2
Dawnay, John Christian George; and Faulkner, Eric Andrew.
Cascode-connected transistor amplifiers. 3,451,002, 6-17-69, CI.
330-20.
Dawson & Co., Inc.: See—
Butterworth, Lyle J.; Hiegel, Larry D.; and Scheffer, Donald G.,
3,447,176.
Dawson, Alexander, Inc.: See—
Tibbals, Edward Camp, Jr., 3,436,050.
Tibbals, Edward Camp, Jr., 3,455,054.
Dawson and Co., Inc.: See —
Butterworth, Lyle J., 3,449,779.
Dawson, Charles A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Double-land
end mills. 3,456,316, 7-22-69, CI. 29-103.
Dawson, Chester H., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Induction
method of armoring metal articles. 3,449,146, 6-10-69, CI. 117-
22.
Dawson, Douglas Martin, to Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut
Company. Machine for separating molded plastic articles from
gates and runners of molded trees. 3,446,407, 5-27-69, CI. 225-97.
Dawson, Edward C, to United States of America, Air Force. Spec-
trum analyzer. 3,431,405, 3-4-69, CI. 235-150.5
Dawson, Edward S., to Surf Skimmer Ltd. Self-propelled water skim-
mers. 3,463,116, 8-26-69, CI. 115-70.
Dawson, Fred: See —
Perrins, Lyle Eugene; Dawson, Fred; and White, Henry
George.3,468,828.
Dawson, George Alexander, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Polymeric color formers and process of preparing same.
3,444,110, 5-13-69, CI. 260-8.
Dawson, Gordon Bertram. Means for conveying coal in mines.
3,433,348, 3-18-69, CI. 198-89.
Dawson, Gordon Bertram, to Dowty Meco Limited. Armoured flexi-
ble conveyors. 3,455,432, 7-15-69, CI. 198-9.
Dawson, Henry G.: See —
Glymph, Eakin M.; and Dawson, Henry G., 3,445,414.
Dawson, James A., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Press-fit
connection for fluid couplings and structures. 3,466,066, 9-9-69,
CI. 285-39.
Dawson, John R.; and Huber, Roy L., to Ford Motor Company.
Concealed vehicle running light assembly. 3,487,206, 12-30-69,
CI. 240-8.3
Dawson, John W. Stretch forming. 3,425,258, 2-4-69, CI. 72-303.
Dawson, John W., to Pfund, Charles E. Automobile signal.
3,434,108, 3-18-69, CI. 340-74.
Dawson, Norman D., to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated. 1-
Aryl-3(N-lower alkylamino)pyrrolidines. 3,433,801, 3-18-69, CI.
260-326.3
Dawson, Norman D.; and Cale, Albert D., Jr., to Robins, A. H.,
Company, Incorporated. 3-(N-lower-alkylanilino)pyrrolidines.
3,433,802, 3-18-69, CI. 260-326.5
Dawson, Peter H. T., to Singer-Cobble Limited. Application of treat-
ment media to elongate materials. 3,434,311, 3-25-69, CI. 68-20.
Dawson, Robert D., to Dietz, R. E., Company. Warning lens having
concentric lenticular elements. 3,425,056, 1-28-69, CI. 340-383.
352
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dawson, Robert E., to Dietz, R. E., Company. Vehicular signal lens
having concentric annular rings. 3,427,610, 2-11-69, CI. 340-383.
Dawson, Robert F. Road vehicle mounted rack for stowing a motor-
cycle or the like. 3,458,073, 7-29-69, CI. 214-450.
Dawson, Robert H.; Ditrick, Norman H.; and Mitchell, Muni M., to
RCA Corporation. Method of faricating insulated-gate field-effect
devices. 3,455,020, 7-15-69, CI. 29-571.
Dawson, Robert J., to ESB Incorporated, mesne. Battery having a
positive electrode in which the principal active material is isolated
from the electrolyte by a secondary active material. 3,484,295, 12-
16-69, CI. 136-100.
Dawson, Robert J.: See —
Krebs, Luis Soto; and Dawson, Robert J. ,3,476,610.
Dawson, Stuart Bruce, to Girling Limited. Valves for fluid operated
motors. 3,427,929, 2-18-69, CI. 91-347.
Dawson, Thomas P.; and Williamson, Charles E., to United States of
America, Army. Phosphonate esters of alkyl acetoacetates.
3,450,801, 6-17-69, CI. 260-941.
Day & Zimmermann, Inc.: See —
Chamlee, William D., 3,426,946.
Mattia, Manlio M.; and Weiss, Bernard M., 3,448,042.
Mattia, Manlio M., 3,455,089.
Day, Donald L.: See —
Martinez, Arfilio J., 3,440,317.
Day, Dwayne L.; and Haskell, Albert A., Jr., to Titanium Metals
Corporation of America. Processing titanium and titanium alloy
products. 3,481,799, 12-2-69, CI. 148-11.5
Day, Frank; and Froberg, Manus L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corporation. Wall construction for melting tanks. 3,437,327, 4-8-
69, CI. 263-44.
Day, George Gerald, to Chlormetals Incorporated. Fused bath elec-
trolytic cells. 3,468,786, 9-23-69, CI. 204-243.
Day, Harold R. Sheet material separation device. 3,464,621, 9-2-69,
CI. 229-85.
Day, Harry E. Mounting and actuating means for control devices.
3,433,907, 3-18-69, CI. 200-47.
Day, Herbert T., to Johnson & Day Golf Enterprises. Golf practice
device. 3,420,528, 1-7-69, CI. 273-176.
Day, Howard E., to Calumet & Hecla Corporation, mesne. Method
of making cuprous oxide. 3,466,143, 9-9-69, CI. 23-147.
Day, Ian H., to Polymark Limited. Method and apparatus for testing
the visual properties of pigmented liquids. 3,464,772, 9-2-69, CI.
356-208.
Day, James F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Ar-
rangement for transferring between program sequences in a data
processor. 3,480,917, 11-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Day, Jeptha V., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Flash
cooling of liquor during the continuous precipitation of alumina
hydrate from Bayer process liquor. 3,486,850, 12-30-69, CI. 23-
143.
Day, Joe L.; and Lippitt, Maxwell W., Jr., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Electrode for
biological recording. 3,420,223, 1-7-69, CI. 128-2.06
Day, John, to Monsanto Graphic Systems, Inc. Slit scanned electro-
static printing. 3,484,022, 12-16-69, CI. 222-76.
Day, Kelly B., Jr.: See—
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Day, Kelly B., Jr.; and Weidenhammer,
James A. ,3,420,424.
Day, Lawrence; Dobrick, Joseph; and Kay, Arthur, to Spitfire Tool
& Machine Co., Inc. Reciprocating lapping machine for railroad
car air brakes. 3,434,243, 3-25-69, CI. 51-59.
Day, Richard D.; and Neitzel, Joseph C, to Murray Company.
Tramper foot with resilient edge structure. 3,437,033, 4-8-69, CI.
100-215.
Day, Ronald H., to Industrial Covers, Inc. Extensible escape slide.
3,463,266, 8-26-69, CI. 182-48.
Day, Ronald H., to Industrial Covers, Inc. Chemical light indicator
for emergency illumination. 3,463,915, 8-26-69, CI. 240-2.25
Day, Ronald L.: See—
Paulsen, Roy; and Day, Ronald L.,3,43 1,007.
Day, William B.: See—
Brediger, James L.; Day, William B.; Lavedan, Louis J., Jr.; and
Parks, Joe K.,3,43 1,515.
Day, William F. Apparatus for playing a board game involving politi-
cal strategy. 3,473,809, 10-21-69, CI. 273-134.
Day, William M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Acoustic
device for receiving a small portable radio or similar article.
3,482,063, 12-2-69, CI. 179-146.
Day, Willis E.; and Phillips, Donald E., to Collins Radio Company.
Signal modulated self-regulated switching voltage regulator-ampli-
fier. 3,426,266, 2-4-69, CI. 323-22.
Dayan, Victor H.: See —
Rommel, Marjorie A.; and Dayan, Victor H., 3,472,629.
Dayco Corporation: See —
Beindorf, Lucian J., 3,478,609.
Brooks, Alden W.; Bishop, Clinton L.; Thomas, James R.; and
Richard, Kenneth D., 3,464,875.
Edwards, Charles E., 3,465,508.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3,425,199.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3,425,200.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3,440,808.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3,485,022.
Freelander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett
Wayne C, 3,444,675.
Freldlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and GarTett,
Wayne C, 3,449,894.
Howell, Emory L., 3,446,253.
Osborn, Carroll H., 3,445,308.
Osborn, Carroll H.; and Cudd, Wilson E., 3,478,770.
Richmond, Kenneth D., 3,473,989.
Smith, Howard S.; Trogdon, Thomas; and Holt, Thomas C,
3,457,201.
Trogdon, Thomas; and Fultz, Russell E., 3,423,490.
Waugh, Dale L.; Brooks, Alden W.; Jensen, Howard J.; and
Richmond, Kenneth D., 3,478,613.
Dayigh, Adnan A. R.: See—
Nashu, Abdul-Munim; Reymore, Harold E., Jr.; and Dayigh,
Adnan A. R., 3,437,607.
Daymon, Robert C. Discharge conveyor drive and controls for sod
rolling machine. 3,485,304, 12-23-69, CI. 172-19.
Dayson, Arthur, to Curtis Manufacturing Company. Lift mechanism.
3,477,343, 11-1 1-69, CI. 91-4.
Daystar Corporation: See—
Eckardt, Fred H., 3,478,843.
Dayton, Cleveland A. Measuring and dispensing device having a plu-
rality of rotary trap chambers. 3,450,310, 6-17-69, CI. 222-221.
Dayton Fly Ash Co., Inc.: See—
Heavilon, Jerry L.; Jones, Dennis A.; and Thomas, Barton A.,
3,421,587.
Dayton, Gertrude E.; and Dayton, Wayne B. Inflatable garment
form. 3,478,941, 11-18-69, CI. 223-67.
Dayton, Glenn O., Jr.: See —
Conrad, Tom J.; Dayton, Glenn O., Jr.; and Arlin,
Max,3,43 1,046.
Dayton Malleable Iron Company, The: See —
Hunsaker, Oral K.; Shue, Bruce R.; and Davis, Ralph C,
3,463,675.
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, The: See —
Walther, William D., 3,421,797.
Walther, William D., 3,482,655.
Walther, William Dean, 3,442,533.
Walther, William Dean, 3,485,513.
Dayton Sure-Grip and Shore Company, The: See-
Smith, Lloyd B.,; Guinn, John T., Jr.; and Cox, Allan,
3,477,111.
Dayton, Wayne B.: See —
Dayton, Gertrude E.; and Dayton, Wayne B., 3,478,941.
Daytona Sports Company: See —
Mead, Peter, 3,444,288.
Dazor Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Mehr, Jacob A., 3,480,304.
Dazzi, Joachim; Schwarzenbach, Kurt; and Keller, Ernst, to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Mixtures of azines and polyphenyl ethers
as functional fluids. 3,424,683, 1-28-69, CI. 252-51.5
D.B.A.: See—
Dugay, Pierre Henri, 3,472,262.
Dugay, Pierre Henri, 3,473,571.
DCA Corporation: See —
Wenger, Harvey M., 3,460,768.
DCA Food Industries Inc.: See —
Fowler, Roscoe T.; and Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., 3,450,070.
Fries, Edward W., 3,433,150.
Gebhardt, Jerome G., 3,455,254.
Goodman, Abraham H.; Pettinato, Edward F.; Kroll, Alfred; and
Lipka, David H., 3,475,182.
Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., 3,443,505.
D. C. Transit System, Inc.: See —
Sherbert, Thomas L.; and Sherbert, Tillison M., 3,455,597.
D.E.A. Digital Electronic Automation Societa per Azioni: See —
Sartorio, Franco, 3,446,539.
De Acetis, William; and Newey, Herbert A., to Shell Oil Company.
Certain substituted polymercaptan derivatives of pyridine and
benzene. 3,448,112, 6-3-69, CI. 260-294.8
De Acetis, William; and Smutny, Edgar J., to Shell Oil Company.
Polyfunctional epoxides and their polymers. 3,432,465, 3-11-69,
CI. 260-47.
Deacon, Roger Frederick, to Wilkinson Sword Limited, and Ud-
deholms Aktiebolag. Safety razor blades. 3,425,877, 2-4-69, CI.
148-12.4
Dead Sea Works Limited: See —
Bloch, Moshe Rudolf; Schnerb, Isaac; and Kenat, Joachim,
3,484,198.
Kenat, Joachim, 3,437,444.
Deahl, Thomas J.: See—
Crecelius, Robert L.; and Deahl, Thomas J.,3,459,675.
LIST OF PATENTEES
353
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Selector board.
3,423,716, 121-69, CI. 339-18.
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Corporation. Sensing devices.
3,437,794, 4-8-69, CI. 235-61.11
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Card sensing device
comprising a plurality of grid supported mouldings. 3,452,166, 6-
24-69, CI. 200-46.
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Electric boards, plug
contacts and system. 3,452,315, 6-24-69, CI. 339-18.
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Electrical plugs.
3,456,160, 7-15-69, CI. 317-101.
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Jack plugs.
3,458,848, 7-29-69, CI. 339-17.
Deakin, Stanley Thomas, to Sealectro Limited. Electrical plug con-
tacts. 3,465,283, 9-2-69, CI. 339-150.
Deal, Bruce E., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Method of making stable semiconductor devices. 3,426,422, 2-11-
69, CI. 29-571.
Deal, Kenneth M.: See—
Corrigall, James Stephen; Waterman, Raymond R.; and Deal,
Kenneth M., 3,424,633.
Deal, Kenneth M.; and Waterman, Raymond R., to Vanderbilt, R.
T., Company, Inc. Foamable plastisol composition and method of
foaming same. 3,432,449, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-2.5
Deal, Roger L.; and Hansen, Robert W., to Jennings Radio Manufac-
turing Corporation. Ground-isolated electromagnetically operated
vacuum relay. 3,447,107, 5-27-69, CI. 335-151.
Dean, Albert G., to Budd Company, The. Hinge and door apparatus.
3,456,389, 7-22-69, CI. 49-253.
Dean, Albert G., to Budd Company, The. Vaned disk element and
means to prevent air flow therethrough. 3,472,345, 10-14-69, CI.
188-264.
Dean, Albert G.; and Freholm, Omar E., to Budd Company, The.
Retractable and extensible railway car diaphragm. 3,486,464, 12-
30-69, CI. 105-8.
Dean, Derek John, to Weston Instruments, Inc., mesne. Moving coil
electrical instrument having a magnetic shunt movable transversely
in a flux leakage path. 3,434,054, 3-18-69, CI. 324-151.
Dean, Donald Eugene: See —
Bouchard, Robert Thomas; Dickstein, Jack; and Dean, Donald
Eugene.3,442,844.
Dean, Donald T. Stimulator for vehicle operators. 3,466,644, 9-9-69,
CI. 340-279.
Dean, Duff L., to Triple D Industries, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for
testing boat fenders. 3,433,050, 3-18-69, CI. 73-1 1.
Dean, Duff L., to Triple D Industries, Inc. Boat fender structures.
3,455,269, 7-15-69, CI. 114-219.
Dean, Erasmus M., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Code con-
version means. 3,440,646, 4-22-69, CI. 340-347.
Dean, Hollie Thomas. Anchor bolt shield. 3,430,408, 3-4-69, CI. 52-
699.
Dean, Hollie Thomas. Adjustable leg support. 3,441,974, 5-6-69, CI.
16-33.
Dean, Jack A.: See —
Mayor, Anibal; and Dean, Jack A.,3,459,993.
Dean, Jesse W.; and Silverstein, Louis. Combination book and
playhouse. 3,434,233, 3-25-69, CI. 46-21.
Dean, Lloyd L. Method of transferring and firing visible designs.
3,446,683, 5-27-69, CI. 156-89.
Dean, Maurice R.; and Trantham, Joseph C, to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Protection of well casing from thermal overstressing.
3,456,734, 7-22-69, CI. 166-302.
Dean, Mills, III; Ficken, Norman L., Jr.; and Mossi, Ercole J., to
United States of America, Navy. Subminiature pressure trans-
ducer. 3,457,536, 7-22-69, CI. 338-4.
Dean, Raiford P., Jr.; and Kirk, Farlan. Hose reel in container.
3,457,946, 7-29-69, CI. 137-355.26
Dean, Richard A.; and McCabe, Earl A., Jr., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne. Fuel assembly for a
nuclear reactor. 3,432,390, 3-1 1-69, CI. 176-78.
Dean, Robert: See-
Davis, Frederick George; and Dean, Robert.3,468,349.
Dean, Ronald John, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Methods of manufacturing semiconductor devices. 3,435,514, 4-1-
69, CI. 29-577.
Dean, Russell R. Barbell with eccentrically weighted weights.
3,482,835, 12-9-69, CI. 272-84.
Dean, Walter B., to Budd Company, The. Quick opening latch
mechanism. 3,464,726, 9-2-69, CI. 292-39.
Dean, Walter B.; and Germer, John A., to United States of America,
Army. Apparatus for inducing fatigue cracks in materials.
3,421,365, 1-14-69, CI. 73-91.
Deane, Martin A., to Hydrasearch Co., Inc. Bleed apparatus for
bleeding the brakes of a hybrid hydraulic brake system. 3,425,750,
2-4-69, CI. 303-6.
Deane, Theodore E.: See—
Aldrich, F William; and Deane, Theodore E.,3,434,998.
de Angelis, Sidney M. Alarm device. 3,424,122, 1-28-69, CI. 116-2.
De Angelo, Charles J., Jr.; and Thibodeau, Raymond J., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Process for bonding a polysulfide polymer
based sealant to a substrate. 3,457,099, 7-22-69, CI. 1 17-75.
De Angelo, Gerald J.: See —
Gelzheiser, Francis L.; and De Angelo, Gerald J.,3,480,900.
De Angelo, Gerald J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Circuit
interrupter with handle locking means. 3,470,336, 9-30-69, CI.
200-42.
De Angelo, Michael Anthony; Sagal, Matthew Warren; and Sharp,
Donald Jex, to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Selective
chemical deposition of thin-film interconnections and contacts.
3,485,665, 12-23-69, CI. 117-212.
Deans, David Robert, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Gas
flow programmers. 3,428,290, 2-18-69, CI. 251-28.
Deans, Harry A.; and Prats, Michael, to Shell Oil Company. Shale
oil extraction process. 3,474,863, 10-28-69, CI. 166-266.
Deans, Howard; and Pace, Vincent, to Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc.
Packaging machine. 3,420,035, 1-7-69, CI. 53-182.
Deans, Jackson, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method and ap-
paratus for heat treatment. 3,456,936, 7-22-69, CI. 263-47.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Anesthetically active fluorinated methyl ethers.
3,450,773, 6-17-69, CI. 260-614.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. l-l-Difluoro-2 difluoromethyl-2-fluoro-4-chloro-3- bu-
tyne. 3,459,817, 8-5-69, CI. 260-653.3
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process of fumigation with fluorocycloalkene fluoroalkyl
ethers. 3,470,302, 9-30-69, CI. 424-339.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid fluoride as a fumigant.
3,484,528, 12-16-69, CI. 424-317.
Deardorff, Donald K., to United States of America, Interior. Device
for drawing wire which eliminates chatter. 3,431,766, 3-11-69, CI.
72-285.
Dearman, James R.: See—
McKnight, William B.; Dearman, James R.; and Hawkins, Ralph
W.,3,481,340.
Dearsley, George, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Cigarette or cigar making machine and method. 3,472,236, 10-14-
69, CI. 131-20.
Dearth, Raymond J., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Means for
controlling casting. 3,425,483, 2-4-69, CI. 164-155.
Dearth, Raymond J., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Pressure
pouring control arrangement. 3,459,254, 8-5-69, CI. 164-1 19.
Deary, Reynaldo M. Air pollution filter apparatus. 3,478,495, 11-18-
69, CI. 55-227.
Deas, Robert W.: See—
Kirkendall, Richard D.; Deas, Robert W.; McCall, Nelson H.;
and Gay, Herman P.,3,453,882.
Deasy, Peter J., to Bakelite Xylonite Limited. Package. 3,485,345,
12-23-69, CI. 206-46.
Deasy, Richard E., to Collins Radio Company. Three position RF
circuit rotary switch. 3,466,254, 9-9-69, CI. 200-1 1.
Death, Frank S.: See—
Baker, Allen J.; Death, Frank S.; Myers, Richard C; and Farn-
sworth, Walter B.,3,422,206.
Deaton, Homer W.: See—
Brucken, Byron L.; and Deaton, Homer W., 3,473,638.
Deaton, Homer W., to General Motors Corporation. Balanced bridge
fill system for clothes washer. 3,444,882, 5-20-69, CI. 137-392.
Deaton, Homer W., to General Motors Corporation. Transistorized
electrical control circuit. 3,447,007, 5-27-69, CI. 310-95.
Deaver, Avery Verne. Submerged cork recovery device. 3,451,076,
6-24-69, CI. 7-11.
Deaver, Bascom S., Jr.: See —
Bol, Morris; Deaver, Bascom S., Jr.; and Fairbank, William
M., 3,454,875.
de Bard, Yves: See—
Perieres.Rene; and de Bard, Yves,3,421,852.
Debay, Andre Georges; and Thery, Jacques Louis Marie Joseph, to
A.B. Astra, mesne. Carbamates and thiocarbamates and the
Process of preparation and therapeutic applications thereof.
,428,642, 2-18-69, CI. 260-295.
de Beaumont, Henry, to Societe pour ['Utilisation Rationnelle des Fl-
uides. Methods of and apparatus for determining propagation
characteristics of thermic waves in gases and its application to
temperature measurements. 3,426,596, 2-11-69, CI. 73-339.
Debelius, Joseph Russell, to Kennecott Copper Corporation. Mag-
netic support arrangement. 3,482,910, 12-9-69, CI. 353-42.
De Bell & Richardson, Inc.: See —
Eakins, William J.; and Humphrey, Richard A., 3,425,4 SA.
De Bella, Gasper V., to Cal-West Electric, Inc. Portable V ver.
3,463,916, 8-26-69, CI. 240-3.
de Bellini, Paul Charles Maria: See —
Fulop, Walter; and de Bellini, Paul Charles Maria,3,454,843.
Debenedetti, Emilio; and Tappi, Vittorio, to Snia Viscosa Societa
Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa. Process for sizing cellu-
lose-based fibers and yarns and the sized articles. 3,485,663, 12-
23-69, CI. 117-139.5
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 23
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
deBenneville, Peter L.; and Exner, Lawrence J., to Rohm & Haas
Company. Fuel compositions. 3,473,901, 10-21-69, CI. 44-62.
De Berard, Charles J.: See—
Isbey, Edward W.; and De Berard, Charles J.,3,453,165.
De Berry, James F., 1/2 interest to Ramsey, O. W. Fishing apparatus
including animated lure. 3,465,464, 9-9-69, CI. 43-19.2
de Biasi, Charles P.: See—
Ernst, Walter, 3,450,004.
De Biasse, Richard L. Anti-friction device for heavy machine parts.
3,443,461, 5-13-69, CI. 82-32.
De Biasse, Richard L. Connecting rods. 3,482,468, 12-9-69, CI. 74-
579.
DeBlauw, Melvin J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Non-synchronous
design for digital device control. 3,460,098, 8-5-69, CI. 340-172.5
De Bo, Maurice J.: See —
Kienzle, John F.; and De Bo, Maurice J.,3,465,838.
de Bock, Evert Jan, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Method for refining glass baths. 3,445,215, 5-20-69, CI. 65-134.
De Boeck, Willy: See—
Brabon, Roger; Beaumariage, Andre; De Boeck, Willy; De
Broeyer, Roland; Delplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Mar-
cel,3,465,097.
De Boer, Douwe Mindert; Bosman, Willem Freddrik; Croymans,
Jacques Johannes Hendrik; and Kreutzelman, Harm, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Rotary stepping motor with motion
damper. 3,453,465, 7-1-69, CI. 310-49.
de Boer, Geert, to N.V. Machinefabriek Stork-Volma. Installation
for preparing pulverulent material from a liquid. 3,460,600, 8-12-
69, CI. 159-4.
De Boer, Hendrik J.; and Gertie, Robert E., to Mosler Safe Com-
pany, The. Night depository. 3,465,955, 9-9-69, CI. 232-44.
De Boer, Henry, to Jacobs, F. L., Co. Ash tray. 3,453,034, 7-1-69,
CI. 312-246.
DeBoer, Henry, to Jacobs, F. L., Co. Ash tray. 3,460,876, 8-12-69,
CI. 312-246.
DeBoer, Henry, to Jacobs, F. L., Co. Ash tray with spring mounted
rollers. 3,460,877, 8-12-69, CI. 312-246.
De Boeuf, James L.; Eftefield, Larry G.; Moser, Raymond L; and
Wagner, Ernest W., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Stabilizing
means for earthmoving scrapers. 3,471,951, 10-14-69, CI. 37-129.
Debolt, William H. Educational testing device. 3,427,731, 2-18-69,
CI. 35-13.
de Bono, Edward Francis. Board game apparatus. 3,455,555, 7-15-
69, CI. 273-131.
De Boo, Emil A.: See —
Adair, Frank M.; and De Boo, Emil A.,3,443,001.
Deboo, Gordon J., to United Slates of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Feedback integrator with grounded
capacitor. 3,470,495, 9-30-69, CI. 331-111.
de Bos, Leo Tan: See —
Mullen, James William; and de Bos, Leo Tan, 3,433, 152.
de Boussois, Glaces: See —
Preaux, Lucien; and Bred, Leo, 3,421,968.
De Broeyer, Roland: See —
Brabon, Roger; Beaumariage, Andre; De Boeck, Willy; De
Broeyer, Roland; Delplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Mar-
cel,3,465,097.
De Bruhl, Thurman R. Unloading table for bulk cured tobacco.
3,430,555, 3-4-69, CI. 100-34.
De Bruin, Calvin N.: See—
Hesling, Donald M.; and De Bruin, Calvin N., 3,430,968.
De Bruin, Calvin N., to Sealed Power Corporation. Piston ring ex-
pander. 3,427,014, 2-11-69, CI. 267-1.5
De Bruin, Hendrik, to American Enka Corporation. Tying apparatus
for toroidal objects. 3,446,446, 5-27-69, CI. 242-4.
Debrunner, Jean R. E.: See —
Rheingold, Michael; and Debrunner, Jean R. E., 3,470,440.
De Brunner, Ralph E.; and Fincke, John K., to Monsanto Research
Corporation. Composition comprising ( 1 ) a bis ester of an aro-
matic tetracarboxylic acid, (2) an inert organic solvent, (3)
melamine, and (4) an aromatic diamine. 3,423,366, 1-21-69, CI.
260-65.
De Brunner, Ralph E.: See —
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.; De Brunner, Ralph E.; and Butler,
John Mann,3,435,004.
De Bruyn, William T.: See—
Teggelaar, Claude; and De Bruyn, William T.,3 ,466,806.
De Bruyne, Gabriel Louis. Drainage system for sinks, lavatories and
the like. 3,460,168, 8-12-69, CI. 4-189.
De Bruyne, Georges Pieter Adolf Mathildis: See—
De Raedt, Egide Jacob Hendrik; De Bruyne, Georges Pieter
Adolf Mathildis; and Staelens, Sylvere Jules.3,487,172.
De Buck, Jean Jacques Rene Paul; and Trelut, Jean Marie, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corporation. Programme switching
systems. 3,483,524, 12-9-69, CI. 340-172.5
de Bucs, Eugen Szabo; Oesterhelt, Gerhard; and Pietsch, Doris, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Fused junction between a germanium-
silicon semiconductor member and a junction element and method
of producing the same. 3,441,812, 4-29-69, CI. 317-234.
de Bucs, Eugen Szabo: See —
Oesterhelt, Gerhard; de Bucs, Eugen Szabo; Kunert, Alfred; and
Rupprecht, Joachim,3,470,033.
DeBuhr, Harold Eugene; and Cofer, Larry Wilson, to Deere & Com-
pany. Belt tensioning device. 3,479,894, 1 1-25-69, CI. 74-242.1 1
Debus, Erwin, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals
Roessler. Stable dispersions of pyrogenic finely divided oxides
suitable for improving the surface characteristics of cellulose
hydrate films, and process for their production. 3,455,717, 7-15-
69, CI. 106-287.
Debus, Karl-Jurgen: See-
Hoffmann, Meinhard; Adler, Erich; and Debus, Karl-Jur-
gen,3,466,991.
Debus, Karl; and Heimel, Kurt, to Linotype, G.m.b.H. Assembling
mechanism for linecasting machines. 3,480,133, 11-25-69, CI.
199-18.
DeBusk, Bill J. Tractor handy box. 3,432,052, 3-11-69, CI. 214-501.
de Calmes, Alain: See —
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves,3,444,098.
Bressat, Rene; De Calmes, Alain; Claudel, Bernard; and Tram-
bouze, Yves,3,459,682.
Decar Plastic Corporation: See-
Coulter, Erie C, 3,421,275.
De Caro, Charles J.: See —
Kvavle, Robert C; Lewis, William L.; and De Caro, Charles
J.,3,469,757.
De Carteret, James Alfred: See—
Pratt, Leonard C; Provos, John R., Jr.; and De Carteret, James
Alfred,3,440,465.
de Castelet, Gaetan de Coye, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Method of manufacturing internal combustion engine cylinder
heads. 3,448,505, 6-10-69, CI. 29-156.4
de Castiglione, Roberto: See —
Bernardi, Luigi; Bosisio, Germano; de Castiglione, Roberto; and
Goffredo, Onofrio.3,472,832.
De Cat, Arthur Henri: See —
Monbaliu, Marcel Jacob; De Cat, Arthur Henri; and Van
Poucke, Raphael Karel.3,476,763.
Van Poucke, Raphael Karel; De Cat, Arthur Henri; and Mon-
baliu, Marcel Jacob,3,441,414.
Vanden Eynde, Hector Alfons; Pollet, Robert Joseph; and De
Cat, Arthur Henri.3,462,270.
De Cat, Robert: See—
Stingele, Alwig; and De Cat, Robert.3,455,348.
Decatur Plastic, Inc.: See —
Rahaim, William G., 3,447,673.
Decauville S.A.: See —
Telliez-Metadier, Raymond, 3,435,807.
Decaux, Jacques E., to Societe de Construction d'Appareils pour
Gaz a l'Eau & Gaz Industriels. Reforming oven for a synthetic gas
production plant. 3,476,519, 11-4-69, CI. 23-277.
de Cazenove, Arnaud. Fruit packing box. 3,473,690, 10-21-69, CI.
220-22.
Decca Limited: See —
Bridges, Donald Edward, 3,465,341.
Gray, Trevor; and Neish, David Anthony, 3,480,954.
Hendley, Dennis Alfred, 3,474,340.
Neish, David Anthony; and Botcherby, Stephen Charles Lauder,
3,442,590.
Neish, David Anthony; and Botcherby, Stephen Charles Lauder,
3,482,436.
O'Brien, William Joseph, 3,458,816.
O'Brien, William Joseph; and Hendley, Dennis Alfred,
3,465,340.
O'Brien, William Joseph, 3,474,448.
Pearson, Michael Geoffrey, 3,422,434.
Phillipson, Alan; Spiller, Basil Harry Royston; Smith, Robin; and
Cheesman, Harry, 3,431,697.
Dechantsreiter, Max J., to Harnischfeger Corporation. Overhead,
rigid mast crane for pouring crucibles. 3,478,907, 11-18-69, CI.
214-313.
Dechelotte, Jean. Measurement conversion device for producing a
voltage which is proportional to a displacement and applications
of said device. 3,456,132, 7-15-69, CI. 307-296.
De Cherrie, Theodore H., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Pallets.
3,471,116, 10-7-69, CI. 248-119.
Dechert, Douglas M., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Fused-
salt battery with self-regulating insulating system. 3,424,622, 1-28-
69, CI. 136-161.
Dechert, Woodrow Wilson, Jr.; and Zimmerman, Richard Le Roy, to
AMP Incorporated. Card reader imprinter and/or reader
mechanism. 3,447,457, 6-3-69, CI. 101-269.
De Chistino, Albert J.: See —
Carr, Frank B.; Carter, Theodore; Raeburn, Robert A.; and De
Chistino, Albert J.,3,455,042.
de Christopher, Eugene, to Blackstone Corporation. Modular block
with mating channel structure. 3,449,857, 6-17-69, CI. 46-25.
Decision Systems Incorporated: See—
Liguori, Stephen A., 3,472,587.
LIST OF PATENTEES
355
Deck, Harold R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of
producing carbonyl acrylonitrile molybdenum substituted com-
plexes and product thereof. 3,453,298, 7-1-69, CI. 260-429.
Deckel, Friedrich, Prazisions Mechanik und Maschinenbau: See —
Bschorer, Konrad; Muller, Johann; and Ostler, Josef, 3,465,642.
Deckel, Hans and Deckel, Friedrich W.: See—
Lanzenberger, Horst, 3,425,319.
Decker, Alan S.; and Peterson, Hans P., to Dunham-Bush, Inc.
Refrigeration system. 3,453,838, 7-8-69, CI. 62-155.
Decker, Alfred S.; and Wideman, Luther H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Electrical printing using plural electrical fields with single powder
bed. 3,461,795, 8-19-69, CI. 101-40.
Decker, Aloysius F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Write circuit for a
phase modulation system. 3,482,228, 12-2-69, CI. 340-174.1
Decker, Arthur L., to Ethyl Corporation. Plastic conduit joint.
3,466,383, 9-9-69, CI. 174-84.
Decker, Clarence W.: See—
Haulik, Leo J.; Bradbury, James G.; Greer, Leonard S.; and
Decker, Clarence W., 3,428,339.
Decker, Dalton L.; Moore, Carl; and Tousignant, William F., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Catalytic synthesis of organic halogen
compounds. 3,454,657, 7-8-69, CI. 260-651.
Decker, David L.; and Hamer, Morgan F., to Collins Radio Com-
pany. Cam mounted series resonant trap for tunable RF power
amplifier to antenna coupling circuit. 3,435,347, 3-25-69, CI. 325-
452.
Decker, Erhard, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Method of making a battery
separator. 3,475,355, 10-28-69, CI. 260-2.5
Decker, Erwin L., to Fuller Company. Fan flow controller.
3,485,192, 12-23-69, CI. 110-75.
Decker, Frederick J., to Vis, Russell. Seat with biflex spring cushion-
ing and rebound checking. 3,437,304, 4-8-69, CI. 248-399.
Decker, Hanns; Stockmann, Helmut; and Hurtmanns, Heinz, to
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Gyratory or cone
crusher with a crusher cone including a core and a mantle.
3,477,651, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 241-293.
Decker, Herbert, to Grundig E.M.V. Electro-Mecanische Ver-
suchsanstalt Inh. Max Grundig. Type head driving means employ-
ing flexible belt. 3,420,350, 1-7-69, CI. 197-16.
Decker, Jacob, to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Work cen-
tering chuck. 3,420,009, 1-7-69, CI. 51-237.
Decker, Jacob, to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Grinding
machinery for finishing brake discs. 3,434,244, 3-25-69, CI. 51-
106.
Decker, John L.: See —
Anderson, Norman J.; and Decker, John L., 3,480, 123.
Decker, Lawrence M.: See —
Ebright, Robert L.; and Decker, Lawrence M., 3,457,621.
Decker, Richard W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Image
storage tube multiplier element. 3,440,470, 4-22-69, CI. 313-103.
| Decker, Robert L.: See—
Mc Cleary, Robert E.; and Decker, Robert L.,3,459,620.
Decker, Robert M.; and Klein, Kenneth W. Appratus and method
for dissipating heat from a heat source. 3,461,952, 8-19-69, CI.
165-1.
Decker, Tom W. Teaching apparatus for keyboard instrument.
3,482,480, 12-9-69, CI. 84-478.
Deckers, Gunther: See—
Nolte, Helmuth; Deckers, Gunther; and Rostock,
Hans.3,430,565.
Deckert, John H. Apparatus for fastening the joints of railroad rail.
3,420,441, 1-7-69, CI. 238-243.
Deckys, Jonas E., to Chemithon Corporation, The. Integrally formed
dispensing containers having improved pouring means. 3,447,732,
6-3-69, CI. 229-17.
de Claire, James H.; Ragsdale, La Verne B.; and Sprecher, Raymond
G., to General Motors Corporation. Breakaway mirror support.
3,436,049, 4-1-69, CI. 248-479.
De Claris, Nicholas; Greeson, James C, Jr.; and Horgan, Thomas B.,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Character recog-
nition system. 3,482,21 1, 12-2-69, CI. 340-146.3
Declark, Inc: See—
Burch, Arthur R., 3,428,149.
Burch, Arthur R., 3,445,009.
Gondeck, Frederick V.; Hickox, Lester E.; Kennedy, Thomas
E.; Perez, Arthur; and Thompson, James F., 3,432,378.
Hancock, James E., 3,465,454.
DeCloux, Richard J.; and Madsen, John Robert, to Beede Electrical
Instrument Co., Inc. Indicating meter relay with photoelectric
means for sensing the overlapping of indicating pointer over set
pointer. 3,441,740, 4-29-69, CI. 250-231.
Decnop, Coenraad, to Amylo Chemie N.V. Cold-water-dispersible
starch product. 3,443,990, 5-13-69, CI. 127-33.
Deco Products Company: See—
Storlie, Llewellyn O; and Northrup, Lyle M., 3,425,164.
Deco Tools, Inc.: See—
Faber, Elmer L., 3,422,794.
DeCoene, Frans J., to Clayson N.V. Unloading device for combines.
3,477,599, 11-11-69, CI. 214-519.
De Cola, Rinaldo E., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Remote control
switch responsive to superimposed power line frequency.
3,467,835, 9-16-69, CI. 307-125.
Decombas, Robert. Adjustable fastener for structural components.
3,456,412, 7-22-69, CI. 52-486.
de Coninck van Noyen, Pieter C. G. M., to La Soudure Electrique
Autogene, Precedes Arcos. Machine for automatic welding of ris-
ing joints between vertical plates. 3,453,411, 7-1-69, CI. 219-126.
Decor Specialties, Inc.: See —
Sulkes, Emanuel M., 3,465,806.
De Coster, Frank A., to Douk's Experiment. Linear motor control
system. 3,435,312, 3-25-69, CI. 318-130.
DeCotiis, Constant J.; and Parker, Bernard, to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Pneumatic digital attitude sensing means. 3,486,384, 12-
30-69, CI. 74-5.6
De Cotiis, Constant J.; Parker, Bernard; and Riordan, Hugh E., to
Singer-General Precision, Inc. Free-rotor gyro. 3,438,269, 4-15-69,
CI. 74-5.12
De Cotiis, Constant John: See—
Riordan, Hugh F.; De Cotiis, Constant John; and Straut, Harold
J.,3,465,600.
De Courcy, John E. Spinning and twisting appliance. 3,430,429, 3-4-
69, CI. 57-66.
Decouzon, Georges, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Protec-
tion rings for universal joint packings. 3,457,732, 7-29-69, CI. 64-
17.
de Coye de Castelet, Gaetan, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Reference devices for tools of cutting, stamping and swaging
presses. 3,439,086, 4-15-69, CI. 264-219.
de Coye de Castelet, Gaetan, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Control mechanisms for flashing lights, especially for direction in-
dicator lights for motor vehicles. 3,449,626, 6-10-69, CI. 315-77.
de Coye de Castelet, Gaetan, to Societe des Aciers Fins de l'Est.
Plants for the continuous casting of steel. 3,465,811, 9-9-69, CI.
164-281.
de Coye de Castelet, Gaetan, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Light signalling devices for vehicles. 3,483,509, 12-9-69, CI. 340-
81.
De Crecenzo, Giuseppe. Vaginal pessary. 3,452,752, 7-1-69, CI. 128-
285.
De Crevoisier, Michel: See —
Duport, Jacques P.; and De Crevoisier, Michel.3,433,014.
De Croes, Leon C. Golf ball pickup device. 3,434,753, 3-25-69, CI.
294-19.
Decroly, Pierre: See —
Wollrab, Friedrich; and Decroly, Pierre,3,463,832.
Decrouez, Pierre L., to Proctor-Silex, Incorporated, mesne. Electric
iron. 3,428,780, 2-18-69, CI. 219-256.
deCsipkes, Victor R., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Power
transmission assembly. 3,481,156, 12-2-69, CI. 64-2.
De Cuir, Perry J. Anchorable and releasable well tool. 3,430,699, 3-
4-69, CI. 166-217.
DeCuir, Talford S.: See—
Feldman, Samuel I.; and DeCuir, Talford S.,3,425,738.
De Dapper, Jay W. Combined ignitor and propellent grain.
3,434,426, 3-25-69, CI. 102-100.
Dedden, Hubert: See—
Nassenstein, Heinrich; Dedden, Hubert; and Paulus, Ru-
dolf,3,469,480.
Dede, Joseph B., Jr., to Quaker Oats Company, The. Method of
producing elastic gels from the residue of acid hydrolyzed pen-
tosan-containing lignocellulosic material. 3,441,528, 4-29-69, CI.
260-17.2
deDecker, Hendrik Kamiel: See—
Bayerl, Joseph James; deDecker, Hendrik Kamiel; and Lee,
Ying Kao,3,433,759.
Dederick, Clinton H., to Emerson Electric Co. Electric motor.
3,486,050, 12-23-69, CI. 310-90.
De Diemar, Ronald B., to Barber-Greene Company. Clamping and
release means for crusher bowls. 3,459,383, 8-5-69, CI. 241-215.
De Diemar, Ronald B.; and Archer, Fred Curtis, to Barber-Greene
Company. Jaw crusher adjustment. 3,473,744, 10-21-69, CI. 241-
219.
De Dobbeleer, Gilbert Desire, to Baxter Laboratories, Inc., mesne.
Apparatus for hemodialysis of artificial kidney. 3,484,369, 12-16-
69, CI. 210-22.
Dedrick, Robert L.: See—
Kolobow, Theodor; and Dedrick, Robert L.,3,463,728.
Dedricks, Alvin N.; and Mueller, Lester A., to Manitowoc Company,
Inc, The. Ice cube making apparatus. 3,430,452, 3-4-69, CI. 62-
138.
Dee, Geoffrey Thomas: See —
Chapman, John Dickinson; Dee, Geoffrey Thomas; Janikowski,
Stanislaw Maria; and Peters, Roger Hugh,3,449,107.
Dee, John F., Jr. Low cut sports shoe. 3,430,365, 3-4-69, CI. 36-2.5
Dee, William C, to Davis, Gilbert C. Flow meter. 3,427,879, 2-18-
69, CI. 73-231.
Dee, William Colin, to Davis, Gilbert C. Fluid bearings. 3,437,387,
4-8-69, CI. 308-122.
356
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Dee William Colin, to Davis, Gilbert Colin. Fluid bearing pump.
3,446,150, 527-69, CI. 103-87.
Deeg, Wyman L., to Clare, C. P., & Company. Data handling
system. 3,423,734, 1-21-69, CI. 340-168.
Deeg, Wyman L., to Clare, C. P., & Company. Change-of-state de-
tector. 3,480,939, 11-25-69, CI. 340-213.2
Deeg, Wyman L., to Clare, C. P., & Company. Digital comparator
utilizing magnetic logic. 3,487,364, 12-30-69, CI. 340-146.2
Deege, Walter: See —
Dowdall, Lester A.; and Deege, Walter.3,474,359.
Deeks, Hugh A. Exercising machine. 3,432,164, 3-11-69, CI. 272-73.
Deeley, Alfred Ronald: See—
Fynn, David Ernest; and Deeley, Alfred Ronald,3,443,238.
Deeley, Gerald G.; and Herbert, John M., to Plessey Company
Limited, The. Silicon nitride. 3,455,729, 7-15-69, CI. 117-106.
Deeley, Leman A.: See-
Anderson, Jarl H.; and Deeley, Leman A. ,3,456, 898.
Deemie, Gerald W.; and Sage, Ira H., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Backstop extension for friction welder. 3,439,853, 4-22-69,
CI. 228-2.
Deemie, Gerald W.; and Sage, Ira H., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Friction welding apparatus. 3,451,608, 6-24-69, CI. 228-2.
Deere & Company: See-
Arnold, Loren Glenn; Sullivan, James Franklin; and Esbeck,
Howard Christian, 3,481,407.
Behlmer, Wilbur Dale, 3,485,063.
Breed, Arie Eugene; and Billhymer, Robert Franklin, 3,484,803.
Burrough, Donald E.; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; and Soteropu-
los, Gust, 3,469,381.
Burrough, Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, 3,474,601.
Copley, Russell Dean; and Sutherland, Gail Russell, 3,464,191.
Creighton, John H.; Frinkmeyer, Francis M.; and Hanser, Paul
E., 3,450,213.
Davis, Lewis K.; and Obadal, Richard D., 3,464,717.
DeBuhr, Harold Eugene; and Cofer, Larry Wilson, 3,479,894.
Downey, Wayne Allman, 3,442,147.
Erdman, Leon Paul, 3,465,607.
Essex, Duane Arnold, 3,463,241.
Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Leinhauser, Joe Paul; and Burrough,
Donald E., 3,474,607.
Forth, Murray W., 3,451,333.
Frank, William Rudolph, 3,474,550.
Gassman, Max Paul, 3,485,303.
Hansen, Harold Valentine; Youngberg, Charles Harold; and
Ford, Perry, Jr., 3,478,828.
Hanser, Paul E.; Schmidt, Robert L.; and Carr, Marvin W.,
3,455,400.
Hanser, Paul Edmund, 3,454,110.
Harrington, Roy Edwards; and Shriver, George Harvey,
3,453,815.
Hennen, John Joseph, 3,452,796.
Hopkins, Richard Bruce, 3,446,010.
Hubbard, Arthur L., 3,422,608.
Hubbard, Arthur L., 3,422,751.
Hubbard, Arthur L., 3,427,791.
Hubbard, Arthur Lowell, 3,469,379.
Hubbard, Arthur Lowell, 3,487,450.
Johannsen, Bruno B.; and Thompson, John C, 3,428,136.
Johnson, Leslie William; and Reeder, Edwin William, 3,464,376.
Jones, William A., 3,432,095.
Kessler, Kenneth Q., 3,438,182.
King, Donald Ray; Allen, James Robert; and Wittren, Richard
Arthur, 3,428,143.
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth L., 3,420,316.
Kress, James Henry; and Lemons, David Forrest, 3,479,908.
Kress, James Henry; and Hunck, Billie Gene, 3,481,419.
Kulak, John, 3,452,530.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Burrough,
Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, 3,459,273.
Love, Mahlon Lloyd, 3,452,885.
Malm, Donald; and Kainer, Carl Edward, 3,458,005.
Miley, Richard Erwin, 3,470,757.
Millar, Gordon Halstead, 3,452,529.
Miller, Robert Deryl; Edman, John Harold; and Bucher, David
Hoffer, 3,443,833.
Muncke, Ludwig; Buchmuller, Josef; and Gross, Gerhard,
3,486,769.
Murphy, Kenneth Earl; and Miller, Robert Deryl, 3,463,511.
Myers, Herbert Arthur; and Holzhei, Don Earl, 3,432,075.
Nelson, Roger J.; and Treichel, Richard, 3,455,397.
Nelson, Roger John; and Treichel, Richard, 3,452,616.
Nighswonger, Lester Leroy; Hunk, Billie Gene; and Malm,
Donald Irwin, 3,480,099.
Oehler, Alvin William; and Rohweder, Glen Willard, 3,474,606.
Peterson, Rudolph Andrew, Jr.; and Polzin, Donald Herman,
3,471,171.
Probsting, Bernhard, 3,431,712.
Reece, Wendell Dale; and Leonard, Ronald Keith, 3,484,802.
Resetich, John Martin, 3,474,605.
Roth, Robert Richard, 3,420,315.
Roy, Billy Bert; and Gregerson, Stanley Martin, 3,474,824.
Saemann, Karl Ludwig, 3,470,681.
Schnell, Ernst Emil; and Carolan, Donald Leo, 3,470,994.
Schreiner, Lester Dale; and Shindelar, Joseph John, 3,462,928.
Skromme, Arnold Burton; Henningsen, Etlar August; and Hoff-
man, John E., Jr., 3,462,975.
Skromme, Arnold Burton, 3,474,926.
Sommer, Anton; and Muncke, Ludwig, 3,427,046.
Soteropulos, Gust, 3,455,406.
Soteropulos, Gust, 3,479,805.
Soteropulos, Gust, 3,480,164.
Soteropulos, Gust; and McClellan, Marcus Earl, 3,485,016.
Soteropulos, Gust; Burrough, Donald E.; and Fairbank,
Raymond Harry, 3,485,020.
Stemmerman, Paul Edward; Waschek, Arvid Gayle; and Moon,
Seaton, 3,487,448.
Sullivan, James F., 3,451,489.
Sullivan, Thomas Milo, 3,481,421.
Swenson, Victor Eugene, 3,442,067.
Ten Pas, Warren Edward; Schnell, Ernst Emil; and Polzin,
Donald Herman, 3,432,064.
Tweedy, Robert Hugh; and Edman, John Harold, 3,455,598.
Van Syoc, Wendell Mason, 3,463,510.
Wilken, George Henry; and Ginter, Robert Aloyious, 3,431,779.
Wood, William R., 3,422,606.
Youngberg, Charles Harold; and Hansen, Harold Valentine,
3,454,106.
Deering, Edwin Naul; and Jones, Wickhffe, to Jones, R. A., and
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for erecting cartons.
3,476,024, 11-4-69, CI. 93-53.
Deering Milliken Research Corporation: See —
Anderson, Roy S., 3,461,105.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare, 3,427,192.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Machell, Greville, 3,437,420.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; Machell, Greville; and Marco, Francis
W., 3,457,027.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Morgan, Willard L., 3,475,1 14.
Bowman, Howard R., 3,422,863.
Cox, Furman S., 3,426,809.
De Vore, Bainard M.; Fowler, James E.; and Warthen, William
P., 3,439,391.
Duncan, Frederick H., 3,461,467.
Gagarine, Dmitry M.; Habib, Emile E.; and La Fleur, Kermit S.,
3,477,805.
Henry, William J., 3,444,677.
Klein, Norman E., 3,439,486.
Kuhn, HansH., 3,420,731.
Kuhn, HansH., 3,449,319.
Kuhn, Hans H.; and Machell, Greville, 3,457,028.
La Fleur, Kermit S., 3,421,827.
Lesley, Bascum G., 3,482,390.
Machell, Greville, 3,481,682.
McKesson, James H., 3,445,177.
Otto, Wolfgang K. F., 3,466,666.
Peters, Earl; and Dusenbury, Joseph H., 3,423,166.
Peters, Earl; and Cain, James Palmer, 3,449,061.
Piazza, Carlo, 3,440,418.
Pitts, Bobby L., 3,482,385.
Roff, William T., Jr., 3,483,024.
Rowe, Frank E., Jr., 3,419,966.
Smith, Philip N., 3,462,568.
Thomas, Manuel A., 3,439,678.
Thomas, Manuel A., 3,448,462.
Thomas, Manuel A., 3,462,294.
Weitzel, Edward W., 3,422,874.
Weitzel, Edward W.; and Hamby, Charles H., 3,476,581.
Whitworth, James W.; and Schroder, William J., 3,478,401.
Deery, Arthur R.: See —
Deery, Edward D.; Deery, Edward J.; and Deery, Arthur
R.,3,427,143.
Deery, Edward D.; Deery, Edward J.; and Deery, Arthur R., to
Heights Laboratory Glass Inc. Apparatus for forming a helically
shaped glass tube. 3,427,143, 2-1 1-69, CI. 65-279.
Deery, Edward J.: See —
Deery, Edward D.; Deery, Edward J.; and Deery, Arthur
R.,3,427,143.
Deex, Oliver Des, to Monsanto Company. Interpolymer aqueous
dispersions and paper coated therewith. 3,428,582, 2-18-69, CI.
260-8.
Defain, Raymond, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Magnetic system. 3,454,838, 7-8-69, CI. 317-123.
De Falco, Ralph J. Diagnostic test for presence of galactose.
3,477,817, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-230.
Defauw, John: See —
Urban, Charles T.; and Defauw, John,3,437,002.
De Fazio, Benjamin S.; Silvia, John, Jr.; and Zemme, Caesar J., to
United States of America, Navy. Clothing closure. 3,449,764, 6-
17-69, CI. 2-96.
De Felice, Amedio P. Plastic shoe heel. 3,481,053, 12-2-69, CI. 36-
36.
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357
De Fellippie, John C; and Thomason, James L., to Martin-Marietta
Corporation. Voltage deviation sensor. 3,436,561, 4-1-69, CI. 307-
235.
Defenbaugh, George Earl. Injector of meat tenderizing and flavoring
preparations and substances. 3,441,980, 5-6-69, CI. 17-30.
Defense Electronics, Inc.: See—
Ratner, Victor A., 3,445,633.
De Feo, Richard J.: See—
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse
M., Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J.,3,481,971.
Carr, Jesse M., Jr.; Byars, Gerald A.; and De Feo, Richard
J.,3,480,662.
DeFeo, Richard J., to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne. Method for
preparing 3',4'-dichloro- cyclopropanecarboxanilide. 3,462,486, 8-
19-69, CI. 260-557.
De Feo, Richard Joseph; and Byars, Gerald Albert, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Ligand forming compositions and
separations using them. 3,484,190, 12-16-69, CI. 23-2.
Deffeyes, Kenneth S.; and Orr, William R., to Shell Oil Company.
Method for determining sand grain imbrication angle. 3,475,679,
10-28-69, CI. 324-1.
Defibrator Aktiebolag: See —
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur; and Reinhall, Rolf Bertil,
3,446,699.
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur; and Johansson, Johan Gunnar
Inge, 3,467,323.
Reinhall, Rolf B., 3,471,366.
de Fies, Jan R. Heat exchanger. 3,456,718, 7-22-69, CI. 165-10.
Deflandre, Rene, to Berthiez, Charles William, mesne. Milling and
boring machines with rotary tailstocks. 3,470,790, 10-7-69, CI. 90-
14.
de Flines, Jan; and van der Waard, Willem Frederik, to Koninklijke
Nederlandsche Gist- & Spiritusfabriek N.V. Process for making A4-
conenine-11 alpha-ol-3-one. 3,472,736, 10-14-69, CI. 195-51.
de Flines, Jan: See —
van der Waard, Willem Frederik; and de Flines, Jan,3,431,173.
Deflorin, Alberto: See—
Bresciani, Angelo; and Deflorin, Alberto.3,455,861.
Defontenay, Paul. Apparatus for winding and unwinding sheet
material or the like. 3,441,233, 4-29-69, CI. 242-75.5
Defoor, Franz, to Institut Francais du Petrole des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Process for the dehydrogenatin of cyclohexanol.
3,422,146, 1-14-69, CI. 260-586.
Deford, Donald D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Closed cycle
chromatography method and apparatus. 3,455,090, 7-15-69, CI.
55-67.
Deford, Donald D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Material con-
tacting apparatus. 3,457,708, 7-29-69, CI. 55-386.
Deford, Donald E.; and Rank, Charles R., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Lash-free latching mechanism for adjustable steering
column. 3,473,405, 10-21-69, CI. 74-493.
de France, Henri; and Cahen, Roger R., to CFT-Compagnie Fran-
caise de Television. Making of multi-color luminescent screens.
3,429,731, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-19.
De Frees, Joseph H. Tank manhole closure. 3,441,166, 4-29-69, CI.
220-46.
De Frees, Joseph H. Vent valve having dynamic valve opening struc-
ture. 3,486,528, 12-30-69, CI. 137-587.
De Fries, Robert M.: See —
Yeh, Tsu-Hsing; and De Fries, Robert M., 3,478,253.
Defroster Company, Inc., The: See —
Rickett, Edward, 3,428,993.
Defru, Albert C. Therapeutic brassiere. 3,439,682, 4-22-69, CI. 128-
460.
Dega, Robert L., to General Motors Corporation. High pressure lip
seal. 3,455,564, 7-15-69, CI. 277-134.
Degaetano, Ben, to Continental Research & Development Ltd. Oil
filler breather cap. 3,451,584, 6-24-69, CI. 220-44.
DeGaetano, Joseph F.; and Deinet, Adolph J., to Tenneco Chemi-
cals, Inc. Process for the control of plant growth with N- (sub-
stituted benzylidene)alkyl amines. 3,466,164, 9-9-69, CI. 71-121.
De Gain, William J., to Arma Corporation. Compression method for
making a tubular product. 3,457,762, 7-29-69, CI. 72-367.
De Gain, William J., to Koppy Tool Corporation, mesne. Indexing
machine. 3,459,079, 8-5-69, CI. 83-69.
De Gain, William J. Method of making a tubular product. 3,461,531,
8-19-69, CI. 29-163.5
De Gain, William J., to Koppy Tool Corporation. Workpiece index-
ing and feed apparatus. 3,469,295, 9-30-69, CI. 29-57.
De Ganahl, Carl: See—
de Ganahl, Carl Brice, 3,481,369.
de Ganahl, Carl Brice, to De Ganahl, Carl. Reinforced plastic pipe.
3,481,369, 12-2-69, CI. 138-144.
De Gasperi, Frank E.: See—
Ligon, Elmer R.; De Gasperi, Frank E.; and Reed, Norman
D.,3,454,997.
De Gast, Jacobus Gijsbert Cornelis, to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Hydrostatic bearings. 3,442,560, 5-6-69, CI. 308-5.
de Gaston, Raoul H. Work holding apparatus. 3,441,264, 4-29-69,
CI. 269-89.
de Gaudemaris, Gabriel: See —
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris,
Gabriel.3,46 1,096.
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris,
Gabriel,3,47 1,453.
Salle, Robert; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris,
Gabriel.3,470,140.
de Gaudermaris, Gabriel: See —
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudermaris,
Gabriel,3 ,476,590.
Dege, Bemhard: See —
Heeren, Hermann; Kratzer, Hans; and Dege, Bern-
hard, 3, 47 3,961.
De Geest, Wilfried Florent; and Verkinderen, Paul August, to
Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Method of coating webs with
photographic emulsions or other liquid compositions utilizing an
electric field. 3,462,286, 8-19-69, CI. 117-34.
Degener, Eberhart: See —
Holtschmidt, Hans; Nischk, Gunther; and Degener,
Eberhart,3,467,695.
Degener, Eberhart; and Holtschmidt, Hans, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Arylimino chlorocarbonyl cyanides and
preparation thereof. 3,441,592, 4-29-69, CI. 260-465.
Degenhardt, Heinrich; and Quaas, Werner, to Maschinenfabrik Aug-
sburg-Nuremberg Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for removing bulk
material from a stockpile. 3,444,984, 5-20-69, CI. 198-36.
Degenhardt, Karl-Heinz; and Marx, Gerhard, to Azoplate Corpora-
tion, mesne. Developing electrostatic images with a liquid
developer. 3,446,649, 5-27-69, CI. 117-37.
Degenkolb, Robert S.; and Liederbach, William H., to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Metallic connection and the method of mak-
ing same. 3,434,877, 3-25-69, CI. 117-212.
Degginger, Edward R.: See-
Booth, Robert E.; and Degginger, Edward R.,3,424,700.
Degginger, Edward R.; and Booth, Robert E., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Sucrose-glyceral-alkyleneoxide polyol composi- tions
and process for preparing same. 3,442,888, 5-6-69, CI. 260-209.
Sepkoski, Joseph J.; Trepa, Robert F.; and Degginger, Edward
R.,3,464,935.
Deghenghi, Romano: See —
Vezina, Claude; and Deghenghi, Romano, 3,476,779.
de Gibaja, Leonidas Gil. Detection systems. 3,439,357, 4-15-69, CI.
340-258.
De Gier, Johannes, to North American Philips Company, Inc.,.
Cathode ray tube having a non-discoloring x-ray absorptive display
window. 3,422,298, 1-14-69, CI. 313-64.
De Good, Maynard J., to Rapistan, Incorporated. Low pressure ac-
cumulator. 3,420,356, 1-7-69, CI. 198-127
De Good, Maynard J.; and Bowman, Clyde L., to Rapistan Incor-
porated. Accumulator conveyor with pneumatic delay. 3,420,355,
1-7-69, CI. 198-127.
De Good, Maynard J.; and Bowman, Clyde L., to Rapistan Incor-
porated. Motorized flow diverter. 3,429,417, 2-25-69, CI. 198-31.
de Graaf, Johannes; and Blaauw, Albert, to N.V. Koninklijke Neder-
landsche Zoutindustrie. Method for preparing an aliphatic a-
amino- carboxylic acid from the corresponding a- chlorocarboxyl-
ic acid and ammonia. 3,475,489, 10-28-69, CI. 260-534.
deGraaf, Paul A., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Fueling nozzle
structure. 3,479,005, 11-18-69, CI. 251-149.9
De Graff, Richard R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Separa-
tion process. 3,445,378, 5-20-69, CI. 208-104.
De Graff, Richard R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Conver-
sion method. 3,445,536, 5-20-69, CI. 260-672.
De Graff, Richard R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Frac-
tional distillation system with plural feeds, reboilers internal reflux
controls. 3,475,287, 10-28-69, CI. 202-155.
De Graff, Richard R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Separa-
tion of a reaction effluent containing constituents subject to ther-
mal degradation. 3,481,859, 12-2-69, CI. 208-102.
De Graff, Richard R.; and Perga, Martin W., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Method for control of solvent separation
processes. 3,445,381, 5-20-69, CI. 208-313.
De Graff, Richard R.; and Perga, Martin W., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Solvent extraction of aromatic hydrocarbons.
3.466.344, 9-9-69, CI. 260-674.
De Graff, Richard R.; and Perga, Martin W., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Aromatic hydrocarbon recovery process.
3.466.345, 9-9-69, CI. 260-674.
De Graff, Richard R.; and Perga, Martin W., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Method for aromatic hydrocarbon recovery.
3.466.346, 9-9-69, CI. 260-674.
de Gramont, Arnaud M. J.; Maillot, Philippe J. P.; and Weisang,
Joseph Edouard. Method of separating chlorinated hydrocarbons.
3,427,357, 2-11-69, CI. 260-652.
de Greef, Jan A. Device for sorting in size agricultural or horticul-
tural products. 3,421,617, 1-14-69, CI. 209-97.
de Greeve, Harry V.; and Ragan, James B., to Ways & Means, Inc.
Plastic dispensing container and method of making same.
3,434,906, 3-25-69, CI. 156-466.
Degremont S.A.: See-
Bernard, Jacques Joseph Paul, 3,464,559.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bernard, Jacques Joseph Paul, 3,470,092.
DeGroat, Paul H., to Xerox Corporation. Elimination of control
degradation in landline facsimile transmission systems. 3,471,638,
10-7-69, CI. 178-6.
De Groat, Paul H., to Xerox Corporation. Selective encoding
technique for bandwidth reduction in graphic communication
systems. 3,483,317, 12-9-69, CI. 178-6.
de Grood, Emmett A. Ski release harness. 3,441,286, 4-29-69, CI.
280-11.35
de Groot, Dirk Cornells: See —
Van Damme-van Weele, Marina Adriana; and de Groot, Dirk
Cornelis,3 ,433,590.
de Groot, Wouter F., to Continental Carbon Company. Burner and
hydrocarbon injection assembly for carbon black reactors.
3,443,761, 5-13-69, CI. 239-424.
DeGrove, William: See—
Klima, Edward F.; Seidel, Wilber R.; DeGrove, William; and
Hightower, Frank J.,3,483,649.
De Grusso, Don. Seat holding device. 3,466,091, 9-9-69, CI. 297-
390.
Degryse, Michel; and Riolfo, Rene, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Electronic controls of a plutonium extraction battery
employing neutron detectors. 3,454,366, 7-8-69, CI. 23-270.5
Deguchi, Takashi: See —
Samejima, Horotoshi; Teranishi, Hiroshi; and Deguchi,
Takashi,3 ,435,026.
Deguchi, Yoshio; Nojima, Hiroshi; and Kato, Naomichi, to Fujisawa
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Dibenzocycloalkylenylidene pyrrolidine
derivatives. 3,454,595, 7-8-69, CI. 260-326.81
De Haan, Alvie L. Method for setting corner irons. 3,424,077, 1-28-
69, CI. 100-2.
De Haan, Alvie L. Apparatus for setting corner irons. 3,469,878, 9-
30-69, CI. 294-19.
Lfc Haan, Edward Fokko; Schampers, Paulus Philippus Maria; and
Van Vucht, Johannes Hendrikus Nicolaas. Photo-responsive
device having photo-sensitive PbO layer with portions of different
conductivity types. 3,444,412, 5-13-69, CI. 313-65.
De Haart, Inc.: See-
He Hart, Edward G., 3,444,372.
de Haas, Thijs: See—
Gray, Martin B.; de Haas, Thijs; and Perkett, Charles
E.,3,445,593.
de Haas, Thijs, to General Dynamics Corporation. Differential phase
shift keying receiver with information modulated on a plurality of
tones. 3,485,949, 12-23-69, CI. 178-67.
De Haas, Thijs; Gray, Martin B.; and Welsh, Joseph P., to General
Dynamics Corporation. Synchronization of receiver time base in
plural frequency differential phase shift system. 3,447,085, 5-27-
69, CI. 325-320.
and de Haas, Thijs.3,430,143.
F.; de Haas, Thijs; and Gray, Martin
Walker, Watson F
Walker, Watson
B., 3,456,194.
DeHaes, Louis Maria,
to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Diffusion
transfer process. 3,433,634, 3-18-69, CI. 96-29.
De Haes, Maria Louis: See—
Willems, Jozef Frans; van Veelen, George Frans; and De Haes,
Maria Louis.3,431,108.
Dehaine, Georges P.; and Maige, Pierre G., to Societe Lorraine de
Laminage Continu. Belt-controlled winding device for metal strips.
3,425,252, 2-4-69, CI. 72-148.
De Haller, Andre; and Baumgartner, Willy, to Gesellschaft zur For-
derung der Forschung an der Eidgenossischen Technischen
Hochschule. Arrangement for reinforcement of the intensity of op-
tically produced images. 3,485,550, 12-23-69, CI. 350-161.
DeHarde, Robert. Liquid metering and dispensing apparatus.
3,465,915, 9-9-69, CI. 222-66.
De Hart, Arnold O., to General Motors Corporation. Anti-cavitation
bearing grooving. 3,449,028, 6-10-69, CI. 308-122.
De Hart, Arnold O.; Ferchland, Harold W.; and Lenz, Robert G., to
General Motors Corporation. In process gauge. 3,475,826, 11-4-
69, CI. 33-174.
De Hart, Edward G., to De Haart, Inc. Photographic phosphor belt.
3,444,372, 5-13-69, CI. 250-71.
De Hart, Edward G.; and Froehling, Dieter K. O. Circuit screening
machine. 3,464,351, 9-2-69, CI. 101-126.
De Hart, Marvin L.; and Straub, Harold E., to Titus Manufacturing
Corporation. Rectangular air diffusers. 3,468,239, 9-23-69, CI. 98-
40.
De Hate, Paul F. Sand bath bathtub. 3,478,745, 11-18-69, CI. 128-
369.
DeHaven, Oliver S.: See—
Ford, Charles R.; DeHaven, Oliver S.; and Percifield, Edward
K.,3,470,768.
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Limited, The: See—
Conway, John Albert; and Barker, Cedric Chaffer, 3,432,123.
Farbridge, Joseph Edward; Whittley, Donald Charles; and
Smith, Edward Howard, 3,442,470.
Groskopfs, Ernest, 3,434,674.
Whittley, Donald Charles, 3,429,527.
de Heere, Gerard Andries Scheltema: See —
Beckman, Leo Heinrich Josef Franz; Schabbink, Johannes
Gerardus Bernardus; and de Heere, Gerard Andries Schel-
tema.3,473,860.
De Hek, Jilles, to Verenigde Kunstmestfabrieken Mekog-Albatros
N.V. Process for the cleaning of equipment. 3,440,170, 4-22-69,
CI. 252-146.
Dehler, Friedrich: See—
Koenig, Helge S.; Schjerven, Ragna Host; and Dehler,
Friedrich,3,429,638.
Dehlin Dental Laboratory Company: See —
Hana, Norman A., 3,461,560.
Dehn, Frederick C, to PPG Industries, Inc. Distillate separation of
iron contaminated hydrocarbon chlorides in the presence of
phosphorus containing esters. 3,420,749, 1-7-69, CI. 203-6.
Dehn, Heinz. Crystalline explosive composed of an alkyl sulfoxide
solvating a hydrate-forming salt and method of making. 3,463,684,
8-26-69, CI. 149-45.
Dehn, John S.; and Glass, John Arnold, to Monsanto Company. Pu-
rification process. 3,433,841, 3-18-69, CI. 260-643.
Dehn, Roy F., to McNeil Corporation. Safety suspension for cab of
stacker crane. 3,422,963, 1-21-69, CI. 212-128.
Dehn, Roy F., to McNeil Corporation. Conductor bar type electrical
distribution system. 3,449,532, 6-10-69, CI. 191-29.
Dehn, Roy F., to McNeil Corporation. Electrical conductor bars.
3,461,250, 8-12-69, CI. 191-22.
Dehn, Roy F., to McNeil Corporation. Tolley conductor guard.
3,475,568, 10-28-69, CI. 191-35.
Dehn, Rudolph A., to General Electric Company. Multiple beam r.f.
apparatus tuner. 3,484,861, 12-16-69, CI. 315-5.16
Define, Clarence A., to Web, Jervis B., Company. Stop for conveyor
carriers. 3,434,431, 3-25-69, CI. 104-172.
Dehne, Clarence A. Conveyor switch. 3,464,364, 9-2-69, CI. 104-96.
Dehne, Clarence A.; and Roland, Robert J., to Webb, Jervis B.,
Company. Dog positioning mechanism for conveyor carriers.
3,420,188, 1-7-69, CI. 104-172.
Dehne, Clarence A.: See—
Curry, Byrl E.; Dehne, Clarence A.; and Farley, Joseph
W.,3,451,352.
Dehnel, William: See—
Dastoli, Joseph; Dehnel, William; and Halepas, Leon
J.,3,481,075.
Dehnert, Johannes; and Grosch, Walter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Synthetic linear polyamides which have
been colored with monoazo indole phthalimide dyes. 3,427,119, 2-
11-69, CI. 8-41.
De Hoff, Edward J., to General Motors Corporation. Disc brake
floating caliper mounting means. 3,451,509, 6-24-69, CI. 188-73.
De Hoff, Ronald L.; and Grieco, George D., to Vanderbilt, R. T.,
Company, Inc. Inhibition of crystallization of digylcidyl ether of
bisphenol A. 3,477,981, 11-11-69, CI. 260-31.2
Deibel, Joseph L.: See —
Gewartowski, Richard S.; Makowski, Frank T.; and Deibel,
Joseph L.,3,483,739.
Deibel, Raymond A.; and Andrycha, Joseph J., to Trico Products
Corporation. Fluid pressure power actuator. 3,437,014, 4-8-69, CI.
92-30.
Deibel, Raymond A.; and Riester, William C, to Trico Products
Corporation. Pneumatic actuator having a pressure differential
operated latching mechanism. 3,439,580, 4-22-69, CI. 91-45.
Deibel, Raymond A.; Riester, William C; and Roberts, Hobart V.,
Jr., to Trico Products Corporation. Door locking system.
3,466,905, 9-16-69, CI. 70-264.
Deibel, Raymond A.: See —
Bitzer, Martin; and Deibel, Raymond A.,3,470,915.
Deibel, William T. Brake shoes with removable and disposable
linings. 3,467,229, 9-16-69, CI. 188-245.
Deiber, Jack: See-
Allen, Merton; and Deiber, Jack,3,458,417.
Deibert, Max C, to Monsanto Research Corporation. Laminar elec-
trodes including hydrophobic and hydrophilic layers; method of
making; fuel cell therewith; and method of using fuel cell.
3,457,113, 7-22-69, CI. 136-86.
Deibert, Max G: See—
Yee, Wung Dai; and Deibert, Max C.,3,442,715.
Deibler, Anton: See —
Burkhardt, Gisbert; and Deibler, Anton, 3,48 1,446.
Deichert, James W.; and Evans, Richard J., to Armstrong Cork
Company. Composite floor structure-method of installation.
3,464,178, 9-2-69, CI. 52-309.
Deichert, William George: See —
DeLapp, Darwin Fiske; and Deichert, William
George,3, 43 1,321.
Deigaard, Frank N.; and Olson, Arthur W. Hedge trimming machine.
3,433,005, 3-18-69, CI. 56-235.
Deighton, William Rupert, to International Printers Limited. Process
for producing printing plates. 3,441,486, 4-29-69, CI. 204-6.
Deike, Robert F.: See—
Cochran, William H.; and Deike, Robert F.,3,486,325.
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359
Deimen, Lawrence A., to Aeroquip Corporation. Method of treating
and connecting tube fittings. 3,419,953, 1-7-69, CI. 29-474.5
Deimling, Heinz; Holstein, Otto; and Heger, Ernst, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Teleprinter tape sensing at-
tachment. 3,448,212, 6-3-69, CI. 178-17.
Deimling, Heinz; and Lutz, Erich, to International Standard Electric
Corporation. Telegraph apparatus having intermediate storage
capability. 3,472,955, 10-14-69, CI. 178-17.5
Deina, Rudolf, to Hydraulik GmbH. Cable sheathing press.
3,469,431, 9-30-69, CI. 72-268.
Deiner, Hans: See—
Enders, Heinz; and Deiner, Hans,3,456,035.
Deines, Siegmund; Jeffers, Homer A., Jr.; Monroe, Wayne W.; and
Mattingly, John W., to Aqua Tec Corporation. Hydraulic motor
driven toothbrush. 3,484,885, 12-23-69, CI. 15-22.
Deinet, Adolph J.: See—
DeGaetano, Joseph F.; and Deinet, Adolph J. ,3,466,164.
Deinken, Herman P.; Hill, Jack; Bell, Donald L.; and Zastrow, John
A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Par-
ticle separator. 3,485,360, 12-23-69, CI. 209-117.
Deisenroth, Robert J., to Excel Corporation. Method of bonding
metal objects to glass panels. 3,468,738, 9-23-69, CI. 156-293.
Deiss, Claude, to Fabriques Reunies de Lampes Electriques. Base for
electric lamp. 3,441,778, 4-29-69, CI. 313-318.
Deissmann, Walter: See—
Ganter, Karl-Werner; Nentwig, Joachim; Zirngibl, Hans; Kap-
pey, Hans-Joachim; Bornefeld, Horst; and Deissmann,
Walter,3,45 1,835.
Deist, Robert P.: See-
Adams, Arthur C; and Deist, Robert P.,3,487,073.
Deisz, Marvin A.: See-
Bauer, Ralph H.; and Deisz, Marvin A. ,3 ,44 1,5 30.
Haefele, Walter R.; Dallas, Charles A.; and Deisz, Marvin
A.,3,485,787.
De Jager, Donald, to Eastman Kodak Company. Triplet-type objec-
tive lens. 3,449,041, 6-10-69, CI. 350-226.
De Jarld, Norman L .; and Martin, Laurence R., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Test circuit for determining whether a
plurality of electrical switches operate in a prescribed break
sequence. 3,440,524, 4-22-69, CI. 324-28.
Dejean, Jacques Henri: See-
Cohen, Daniel; and Dejean, Jacques Henri,3,453,603.
Dejean, Jacques Henri; and Grandjean, Charles Henri Emile, to In-
ternational Standard Electric Corporation. Traffic distribution by
the business rate of line groups. 3,459,898, 8-5-69, CI. 179-18.
De Jean, Ronald A.: See—
Goss, Harry F.; and De Jean, Ronald A.,3,484,235.
Dejo, Inc.: See-
Daman, Arthur E., 3,434,598.
de Jonckheere, Jacob A.; and de Jonckheere, Ruth A. Camper truck
mounted awning. 3,426,775, 2-1 1-69, CI. 135-5.
de Jonckheere, Ruth A.: See —
de Jonckheere, Jacob A.; and de Jonckheere, Ruth
A.,3,426,775.
De Jong, Martijn H.: See —
Krol, Lambertus H.; Van Breen, Adriaan W.; and De Jong, Mar-
tijn H. ,3 ,47 1,432.
De Jong, Willem P.: See-
Van Der Voort, Henricus G. P.; and De Jong, Willem
P.,3,454,555.
de Jongh, Wilhelmus Kare, to North American Philips Company,
Inc. X-ray crystal monochromator with a reflecting surface that
conforms to part of a logarithmic spiral. 3,439,163, 4-15-69, CI.
250-51.5
Dejoux, Jean Veran, to Reisini, Nicolas. Viewer for animated strips.
3,476,470, 11-4-69, CI. 352-68.
Dejoux, Jean Veran, to Reisini, Nicolas. Optical printer. 3,480,362,
11-25-69, CI. 355-40.
de Julian, Pablo Martin. Power transmission mechanism. 3,435,707,
4-1-69, CI. 74-677.
DeJur-Amsco Corporation: See—
Lessler, Lew W., 3,450,471.
Deka Plastics, Inc.: See—
Schnur, Martin; and Appel, Mel, 3,428,381.
De Kalb Industries, Inc.: See —
Coscia, Salvatore G., 3,424,607.
Dekan, Howard L., to Marvin Glass & Associates. Splashing doll.
3,436,859, 4-8-69, CI. 46-247.
Dekan, Vincent A.; and Silks, Walter, to Westinghouse Air Brake
Company. Corner sprocket retainer and release. 3,424,500, 1-28-
69, CI. 299-59.
De Keyser, Lodewijk Felix; Conix, Andre Jan; and Van Dessel,
Lodewijk August, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Photographic
element comprising subbed polyester film support. 3,434,840, 3-
25-69, CI. 96-87.
Dekker, Jan, to Shell Oil Company. Production of plastic foam
sheet. 3,422,172, 1-14-69, CI. 264-51.
Dekking, Henri G. G., to Union Oil Company of California. Method
of preparing polypeptide graft copolymers. 3,442,826, 5-6-69, CI.
260-8.
Dekking, Henri G. G., to Union Oil Company of California. Method
for preparing polysaccharide graft copolymers. 3,455,853, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-17.4
De Kleine, William C: See—
Darbee, Leonard R.; and De Kleine, William C, 3,421, 842.
De Klotz, Ralph E., to Avco Corporation. Adjustable variable thrust
propulsion device. 3,442,083, 5-6-69, CI. 60-229.
de Koning, Arie Adrianus; and de Koning, Komelis Korstiaan Karel.
Collapsible dome. 3,470,659, 10-7-69, CI. 52-63.
De Koning, Comelis, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Device for simultaneously recording and/or reproducing different
signals. 3,422,367, 1-14-69, CI. 330-59.
de Koning, Komelis Korstiaan Karel: See—
de Koning, Arie Adrianus; and de Koning, Komelis Korstiaan
Karel.3,470,659.
de Koster, Heinz A.; and Ingenito, Michael J., to General Time Cor-
poration. Timekeeping system utilizing glow discharge tube.
3,466,498, 9-9-69, CI. 315-84.6
De Krauze, Richard Gregory. Kitchen sink plug. 3,449,775, 6-17-69,
CI. 4-287.
de Kroes, Jan Louis; and van Eijk, Willem, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Push-button signalling members. 3,483,332, 12-9-69,
CI. 179-90.
de Kyvon, Robert Lestrade Carluer, to Expandet S.A. Screw or lag
bolt of the wood-screw type. 3,461,770, 8-19-69, CI. 85-46.
Del Curto, Brian: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,430,131.
Del-Guy Inc.: See-
Long, Douglas R., 3,454,296.
de la Breteque, Pierre, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Process for purify-
ing solution containing aluminates. 3,457,032, 7-22-69, CI. 23-52.
de la Bretoniere, Andre Benoit, to American Enka Corporation.
Method and apparatus for heating thread-like products. 3,441,702,
4-29-69, CI. 219-10.61
De La Cierva, Juan; Perlmutter, Adolf A.; and Fraser, David B., to
Dynasciences Corporation. Aircraft electrostatic discharging
system. 3,427,504, 2-11-69, CI. 317-2.
De La Rue Frigistor Limited: See —
Barton, Donald Moore; and Robinson, Colin, 3,435,622.
Barton, Donald Moore; and Robinson, Colin, 3,456,538.
De La Rue Instruments Limited: See —
Middleditch, Stanley William; and Sels, Victor Richard,
3,420,149.
De La Torre, Leroy C: See-
Wilson, Homer M.; and De La Torre, Leroy C.,3,43 1,488.
Delaby, Pierre-Andre Raymond, to Les Laboratories Dausse. Tetra-
cycline salts of 4-methyl-aesculetin- monoethanoic acid.
3,465,005, 9-2-69, CI. 260-343.2
Delacour, Jacques; and Casteran, Jean, to Institut Francais du
Petrole, des Carburats et Lubrifiants. Apparatus for the handling
and assembling of tubular rigid elements on a floating installation.
3,420,318, 1-7-69, CI. 175-5.
Delafrange, Kenneth M.; and Rappaport, Max, said Rappaport assor.
to said Delafrange. Receptacle overload switch. 3,441,799, 4-29-
69, CI. 317-9.
Delagrange, Arthur D., to United States of America, Navy. High
input impedance amplifier circuit. 3,436,672, 4-1-69, CI. 330-38.
Delagrange, Arthur D., to United States of America, Navy. Linear
interpolator circuit. 3,484,777, 12-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Delahunt, John F.; and Haisch, Richard A., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Control system and method for anodic pro-
tection. 3,483,101, 12-9-69, CI. 204-147.
De Lain, Robert L. Chalk marking device. 3,475,822, 11-4-69, CI.
33-87.
Delaire, Gerard V.; and Peace, Robert G., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Method of forming plastic book backs. 3,454,694, 7-8-69,
CI. 264-151.
deLajarte, Stephane Dufaure, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Manu-
facture of flat glass on a molten metal bath. 3,427,142, 2-11-69,
CI. 65-65.
DeLajarte, Stephane Dufaure; and Bourgeaux, Maurice, to Compag-
nie de Saint-Gobain. Method and apparatus for producing flat
glass. 3,468,649, 9-23-69, CI. 65-91.
De Lamater, Paul F., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Com-
pany, The, mesne. Elevator control having automatic reset of car
travel. 3,429,404, 2-25-69, CI. 187-29.
Delamater, William B. Shower head. 3,432,105, 3-11-69, CI. 239-
455.
Delamater, William B. Waste pipe plug. 3,448,772, 6-10-69, CI. 138-
89.
de Lamballerie, Guy Nicolas, to Entreprise de Recherches et d' Ac-
tivites Petrolieres (E.R.A.P.). Dynamic filter press. 3,435,663, 4-1-
69, CI. 73-38.
Delams, Rene: See —
Willm, Pierre; and Delams, Rene,3,443,543.
De Lancey, Warren H.; Hays, Herbert G.; and Hartzell, Donald W.,
to American Standard Inc. Gas burner. 3,469,791, 9-30-69, CI.
239-419.5
Delaney, Charles E., to Overhead Door Corporation. Safety switch
cutoff control. 3,474,317, 10-21-69, CI. 318-266.
360
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Delaney, Charles E., to Overhead Door Corporation. Ratchet relay.
3,481,212, 12-2-69, CI. 74-142.
Delaney, Edward Axel: See-
Barton, Bernard Charles; Nudenberg, Walter; and Delaney, Ed-
ward Axel,3,466,268.
Nudenberg, Walter; Merrifield, Dudley Bruce; and Delaney, Ed-
ward Axel.3,424,736.
Delaney, Everett W, to United Aircraft Corporation. Aircraft fuel
storage and distribution system. 3,432,121, 3-11-69, CI. 244-17.11
Delaney, James J.: See —
Gazzoli, Anthony, 3,452,150.
Delaney, John J., to Medico Industries Inc. Indexing mechanism for
rotary table. 3,421,391, 1-14-69, CI. 74-822.
Delaney, Robert V.: See-
Binder, Herbert; and Delaney, Robert V.,3,475,971.
Delaney, Ronald A.; and Williams, Jesse J., Jr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Thermistor and method of fabrication.
3,444,501, 5-13-69, CI. 338-22.
Delaney, Vincent N., to Torrington Manufacturing Company, The.
Apparatus for stacking palletized groups of articles in a container.
3,434,264, 3-25-69, CI. 53-59.
De Lange, Herman Kasper Adriaan; and Pollaschek, Viktor, to
North American Philips Company, Inc. Device for switching the
movements of a tape- shaped record carrier in recording and/or
play- back apparatus. 3,424,965, 1-28-69, CI. 318-284.
De Lange, Owen E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Optical pulse multiplier. 3,447,856, 6-3-69, CI. 350-150.
de Lange, Robert Gerardus; Verbraak, Cornells Antonius; and Zij-
derveld, Jacobus Antonius, to Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie
voor Toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve
van Nijverheid. Self-projectable element for a space vehicle.
3,450,372, 6-17-69, CI. 244-1.
De Langis, Philip A., to Physio-Control Corporation. Ground
absence detector and protective device. 3,426,342, 2-4-69, CI.
340-255.
De Lano, Artus D. Surgical splint. 3,446,206, 5-27-69, CI. 128-79.
Delany, James F.; and Walter, Gerard O., to RCA Corporation.
Photocomposing apparatus support structure. 3,479,934, 11-25-69,
CI. 95-4.5
Delapalme, Bernard M. Radio direction-finding receiver for the de-
tection of radar apparatus. 3,465,342, 9-2-69, CI. 343-113.
DeLapp, Darwin Fiske; and Deichert, William George, to American
Cyanamid Company. Weather-resistant unsaturated polyester resin
composition. 3,431,321, 3-4-69, CI. 260-872.
De Lapp, Darwin Fiske: See —
Ramsey, Wallace Burton; and De Lapp, Darwin
Fiske,3,42 1,928.
De Lara, Juan Francisco. Cracklings and process for their manufac-
ture. 3,428,462, 2-18-69, CI. 99-107.
De Larm, Gerald L. Farm implement lift assembly and drawbar com-
bination. 3,465,832, 9-9-69, CI. 172-491.
Delarue, Jean-Louis Auguste; and Fallard, Rene Louis, to
Laboratoires Toraude. Lipotropic compositions and their adminis-
tration. 3,461,211, 8-12-69, CI. 424-316.
Delarue, Lucien; and Doucas, Pierre, to Regie Nationale des Usines
Renault. Feed control devices for carburetor engines. 3,482,557,
12-9-69, CI. 123-136.
Delarue, Roger: See —
Carpentier, Serge; Delarue, Roger; Francois, Henri; Grand-Cle-
ment, Anne-Marie; Portal, Guy; and Soudain,
Georges.3,449,136.
Delassus, Marcel; Devaux, Richard; and Hofman, Theophile, to
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord & du Pas-de-Calais. Method and ap-
paratus of measuring the speed of thermal decomposition of
polymers. 3,469,945, 9-30-69, CI. 23-230.
Delatorre, Leroy Christopher, to Cameo, Incorporated. Battery low
voltage cutoff and regulator. 3,445,746, 5-20-69, CI. 320-40.
Delatorre, Leroy C: See —
Wilson, Homer M.; and Delatorre, Leroy C, 3,465,239.
Delattre, Michel M.: See—
Contensou, Pierre L.; Delattre, Michel M.; and Gay, Michel
J.,3,438,267.
De Laval, Inc.: See-
O'Neill, Raymond J., 3,452,869.
Delaval, Jean Claude; Guinet, Paul Alfred Eugene; and Morel, Jean,
to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Process for the preparation of linear or-
ganopolysiloxanes. 3,439,013, 4-15-69, CI. 260-448.2
De Laval Separator Company, The: See —
Nelson, Kurt, 3,433,249.
Nelson, Kurt, 3,451,327.
Nelson, Kurt, 3,482,770.
De Laval Turbine, Inc.: See —
Boyd, James R., 3,421,624.
Czarnecki, Jerzy J., 3,473,729.
Czarnecki, Jerzy J.; and Arkwright, Peter, 3,476,053.
Luce, Laurence E., Jr., 3,447,683.
McLean, John O., 3,478,873.
McLean, John O.; and Schneider, John R., 3,478,874.
O'Neill, Raymond J., 3,437,210.
O'Neill, Raymond J., 3,443,695.
Pilarczyk, Karol, 3,465,886.
Schneider, John R., 3,457,169.
Delavarenne, Serge Y.; and Viehe, Heinz G., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Process for the preparation of di(N,N-dihydrocar-
bylamino) acetylenes. 3,483,256, 12-9-69, CI. 260-583.
Delaware Research & Development Corporation: See —
Petze, Charles L., Jr., 3,456,066.
Petze, Charles L., Jr., 3,460,787.
Delbar Products, Incorporated: See-
Clark, Paul D., 3,476,464.
Delbouille, Andre; and Speltinckx, Rene, to Solvay & Cie. Process
for the preparation of polymerization catalysts. 3,454,547, 7-8-69,
CI. 260-94.9
Delbouille, Andre; and Toussaint, Henri, to Solvay & Cie. Process
and catalysts for polymerization and copolymerization of olefins
and the resultant polymers and copolymers. 3,479,326, 11-18-69,
CI. 260-80.78
Delbouille, Andre; and Toussaint, Henry, to Solvay & Cie. Process
for the polymerization of olefins. 3,424,737, 1-28-69, CI. 260-94.9
Delcellier, Henri A.; and Mills, Phillip J., to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand
Company Limited. Centrifugal filtering apparatus. 3,448,858, 6-
10-69, CI. 209-270.
Delcour, Kees: See—
Hovestreydt, Gerrit; Logemann, Johan D.; and Delcour,
Kees,3,455,813.
Delcoustal, Jean: See—
Crignon, Jacques; and Delcoustal, Jean,3,469,721.
Del Duca, Anthony, to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Electronic divider and multiplier
using photocells. 3,423,579, 1-21-69, CI. 235-194.
de Leeuw, Gerrit: See —
Benard, Emil J. J.; and de Leeuw, Gerrit,3,453,096.
DeLeo, James M.: See —
MacDonald, Hugh D., Jr.; DeStefano, Leonard A.; and DeLeo,
James M.,3,421,720.
DeLeo, Louis P.: See—
O'Regan, Charles P.; and DeLeo, Louis P.,3,465,225.
De Leo, Richard V., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Lift
reserve indicator system. 3,470,740, 10-7-69, CI. 73-178.
De Leo, Richard V.; and Hagen, Floyd W., to Rosemount Engineer-
ing Company. Strut mounted dual static tube. 3,482,445, 12-9-69,
CI. 73-182.
De Leon, Vernon C. Spill proof drinking cup. 3,428,214, 2-18-69,
CI. 220-90.4
De Leonardis, Alfonso J., to United States of America, Army. Rotor
fuze. 3,483,822, 12-16-69, CI. 102-79.
Deleroi, Werner: See —
Hintz, Harald; and Deleroi, Werner,3,454,863.
Del Fa', Clemente:See —
Ferrara, Gianfranco; Del Fa', Clemente; Carta, Mario; and Cic-
cu, Raimondo,3, 476,243.
Delfeld, William F.: See-
Park, Francis W.; Blough, Arthur K.; Noll, Stanley Darwin;
Delfeld, William F.; Kraus, George I.; and Kraus,
Robert.3,439,794.
Delfino Bros.: See —
Delfino, Frank; and Pool, Robert E., 3,475,841.
Delfino, Frank; and Pool, Robert E., said Delfino assor of 50% and
said Pool assor of 5% to Delfino Bros. Scraper with eccentrically
driven teeth. 3,475,841, 11-4-69, CI. 37-141.
Del Gaudio, Italo, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Safety inter-
lock for appliances. 3,458,675, 7-29-69, CI. 200-61.64
Del Giudice, Frank J., to Hardman Aerospace, mesne. Aircraft seat
assembly with lateral positioning facility. 3,480,240, 11-25-69, CI.
244-118.
Del Giudice, Frank P., to Metal Hydrides Incorporated. Method for
removing solvents from metal hydride solvates. 3,453,089, 7-1-69,
CI. 23-305.
Deli, Jack M., to International Harvester Company. Track joint hav-
ing floating seal. 3,437,385, 4-8-69, CI. 305-11.
Deli, Jack M., to International Harvester Company. Bulldozer tilla-
ble blade mounting. 3,452,828, 7-1-69, CI. 172-803.
Deli, Jack M., to International Harvester Company. Track joint hav-
ing floating seal. 3,469,891, 9-30-69, CI. 305-11.
Deli, Jack M.; and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., to International Harvester
Company. Track pin and bushing seal assembly. 3,447,837, 6-3-
69, CI. 305-11.
Deli, Jack M.; Jacobsen, Walter C; Fanslow, Ronald J.; and
Mosquera, Hugo O., to International Harvester Company. Vehicle
instrument console having pivoting guard cover. 3,452,835, 7-1-
69, CI. 180-90.
Deli, Jack M.; and Storck, Robert C, to International Harvester
Company. Sealed joint with metal lined bushing recess. 3,451,727,
6-24-69, CI. 305-11.
D'Elia, Anthony N.; and Stolarz, Edward M. Chance game device
having an indicia bearing base indexed by rotatable members hav-
ing indicators thereon. 3,458,200, 7-29-69, CI. 273-138.
D'Elia, Anthony N.; and Stolarz, Edward M. Easy tear tape with lift
tab. 3,467,250, 9-16-69, CI. 206-59.
D'Elia, Anthony N.; and Stolarz, Edward M. Temperature control
means for electrically heated hair curler. 3,486,000, 12-23-69, CI.
219-222.
LIST OF PATENTEES
361
D'Elia Anthony N.; and Stolarz, Edward M. Electric hair curlers.
3,487,197, 12-30-69, CI. 219-222.
D'Elia, Anthony N.; and Stolarz, Edward M., to Presto Lock Co.,
Inc. Handle assembly for luggage or the like. 3,430,742, 3-4-69,
CI. 190-58.
De Ligt, John, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Method
and apparatus for covering rolls. 3,449,811, 6-17-69, CI. 29-148.4
Delin, Lars Folke: See—
Nordstedt, Hans Josef; and Delin, Lars Folke.3,458,873.
Nordstedt, Hans Josef; and Delin, Lars Folke.3,486,174.
Delisio, Charles J.: See—
Scaravilli, Victor J.; and Delisio, Charles J.,3,45 1,722.
de Lisle, August Louis, to Phoenix Gems, Inc., mesne. Storage of
seeds to produce a cereal product free of frag count and toxic
residue. 3,476,568, 11-4-69, CI. 99-93.
De Lisse, Carroll W.: See—
and De Lisse, Carroll W., 3,451,862.
Delius, Hermann; and Kuhr,
Corporation. Complementary MOS
; with inversion layer formed by ionic
,8-12-69, CI. 317-235.
Corporation, The. Coupler.
Burgess, Nathan S., Jr
Delius, Hermann: See —
Singer, Hermann;
Johann.3,466,814.
Delivorias, Peter, to RCA
transistor integrated circuits
discharge bombardment. 3,461,361
Delker, Thomas C, to Bendix
3,434,372, 3-25-69, CI. 74-579.
Dell Eugenio, Beniamino, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. System for
the transfer of analogue data. 3,426,333, 2-4-69, CI. 340-173.
Dell, Harry John; Folkenroth, Earl Earnest; and Garver, William
Joseph, to AMP Incorporated. Strain relief. 3,424,416, 1-28-69,
CI. 248-56.
Dell, Harry John; and Stoyer, Charles Robert, III, to AMP Incor-
porated. Housing member. 3,467,942, 9-16-69, CI. 339-49.
Dell Plastic Company .Inc.: See —
Greenblatt, Abraham Jacob, 3,466,796.
Delia Gala, Maria. Device for teaching arithmetic and particularly
the decimal number system. 3,430,363, 3-4-69, CI. 35-31.
Della-Porta, Clifford, to Premier Drum Company Limited, The.
Tightening the heads of single headed instruments. 3,482,479, 12-
9-69, CI. 89-411.
Delia Torre, Edward. Human voice recognition device. 3,456,080, 7-
15-69, CI. 179-1.
Delia Torre, Giancarlo, to Singer Company, The. Compensating loop
taker mechanisms. 3,479,978, 1 1-25-69, CI. 1 12-159.
Del Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Scott, Morton W.; Hayes, Raymond K.; and Levine, Sol,
3,437,095.
Scott, Morton W.; and Levine, Sol, 3,471,61 1.
Dellaguzzo, Dominick. Vest with detachable cummerbund.
3,470,567, 10-7-69, CI. 2-102.
Delledonne, Gaudenzio. Device for pneumatically controlling the
closing of a motor- vehicle, tram carriage window and the like.
3,435,559, 4-1-69, CI. 49-280.
Deller, Konrad, to ALWEG Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Monorail truck. 3,439,629, 4-22-69, CI. 105-133.
Dellert, Richard H., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Two-stage catalytic
hydrogenation process for upgrading crude shale oil. 3,481,867,
12-2-69, CI. 208-254.
Dellinger, Carl L., to Universal American Corporation. Bearing as-
sembly. 3,427,081, 2-1 1-69, CI. 308-15.
Dellinger, Larry D.: See —
Goins, Buren L.; Lewis, Hazel W.; and Dellinger, Larry
D.,3,427,057.
Dellinger, Matthew Henry: See-
Bach, Ricardo O.; Kamienski, Conrad W.; Dellinger, Matthew
Henry; Mitchem, Luther C; and Morrison, Robert
C, 3,445,534.
Dellinger, Thomas B.; and Cobbs, James H., to Fenix & Scisson, Inc.
Method of and means for sealing casing strings. 3,474,866, 10-28-
69, CI. 166-289.
Del Mar Engineering Laboratories: See —
Gebhardt, Alfred A., 3,485,046.
Delmas, Robert: See—
Foex, Marc; and Delmas, Robert, 3,476,907.
Delmatic Limited: See —
Woodnutt, John, 3,483,424.
Delmonte, John; and Meadows, Paul L., to Furane Plastics Incor-
porated. Process of casting a polyurethne to form a flexible mold.
3,428,725, 2-18-69, CI. 264-226.
Delmonte, Julian, to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Differential
pressure transducer. 3,427,884, 2-18-69, CI. 73-398.
del Moral, Martin Duarte. Appliance for drying moist articles.
3,479,749, 11-25-69, CI. 34-103.
Delmore, Paul J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Conductive magnetic
tape support. 3,440,091, 4-22-69, CI. 117-216.
De Loach, Bernard G, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Tunable crystal diodes. 3,448,415, 6-3-69, CI. 333-98.
De Loach, Bernard C, Jr.; Gummel, Hermann K.; and Scharfetter,
Donald L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Negative
resistance microwave device. 3,426,295, 2-4-69, CI. 331-107.
DeLoach, James R., to Graniteville Company. Apparatus for altering
permanent press garments. 3,453,757, 7-8-69, CI. 38-141.
DeLoe, O. Paul: See—
Beebe, Jerry T.; and DeLoe, O. Paul,3, 43 1,959.
Deloire, Raymond, to La Spirotechnique. Mouthpiece regulator.
3,447,535, 6-3-69, CI. 128-147.
Delomere & Williams Company, Limited: See—
Bateman , Lawrence Giles, 3,473,294.
De Long, Charles F.: See —
Murray, Jerome L.; and De Long, Charles F.,3,485,248.
De Long Corporation: See —
Slemmons, Charles O., 3,422,505.
DeLong, Herbert K.; and Ritzema, Donald E., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Protective treatment for magnesium. 3,447,973, 6-
3-69, CI. 148-6.16
De Long, Roger G.: See —
Hilpert, Conrad R.; and De Long, Roger G., 3,469 ,663.
De Long, Vincent R.; Durspek, William J., Jr.; and Weltha, Marvin
D., to Collins Radio Company. Dual-band transmission line tuna-
ble resonant tank circuit. 3,452,293, 6-24-69, CI. 330-56.
De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corporation. Internal com-
bustion engine. 3,422,806, 1-21-69, CI. 123-195.
De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corporation. Seat
anchorage. 3,451,719, 6-24-69, CI. 297-385.
De Lorme, Albert R.: See-
Dryer, Peter J.; and De Lorme, Albert R.,3,432,630.
Stoi, Walter T.; De Lorme, Albert R.; and Sketch, Harry
F.,3,431,371.
De Lorme, James F.: See—
Sommerud, Rolf Gunnar; Holmboe, Christian Fredrik; and De
Lorme, James F.,3,447,081.
Delp, Winner F., to Jade Corporation, The. Radiation sensitive posi-
tion sensing apparatus. 3,423,597, 1-21-69, CI. 250-231.
Del Pesco, Andrew. Adjustable article holder. 3,428,286, 2-18-69,
CI. 248-474.
DelPesco, Andrew. Flexible shackle lock. 3,435,642, 4-1-69, CI. 70-
49.
Del Piano, Francis F.; and Cazzaniga, Tino. Plastic ski track.
3,443,493,5-13-69, CI. 94-3.
Delplancke, Firmin: See —
Brabon, Roger; Beaumariage, Andre; De Boeck, Willy; De
Broeyer, Roland; Delplancke, Firmin; and Van Innis, Mar-
cel,3,465,097.
Delrieux, Jean Louis, to L'Electro-Refractaire. Process for continu-
ously melting and solidifying refractory materials. 3,484,511, 12-
16-69, CI. 264-57.
Del Rosso, Victor. Horizontal vibratory dispenser with weighing and
tilting discharger. 3,426,853, 2-11-69, CI. 177-103.
Delroy, William: See-
Thompson, Stewart Philip; and Delroy, William,3, 429,736.
Delsuc, Jean. Volumetrical pump. 3,463,091, 8-26-69, CI. 103-131.
Delta Air Lines, Inc.: See—
Boxley, Julian M., 3,456,363.
Delta Exploration Company, Inc.: See—
Babb, John J., 3,424,267.
Babb, John J., 3,435,410.
Delta Rope & Twine Limited: See —
Kippan, James A., 3,446,002.
Deltieure, Rene P., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Method for
regulating pot life of curable liquid polysulfide polymer.
3,455,854, 7-15-69, CI. 260-18.
Deltrol Corp.: See—
Donner, Verne P., 3,424,196.
De Luca, Frank J.: See —
Jacobson, Moses G.; and De Luca, Frank J.,3,455,807.
Deluca, Frank P., Jr., to Amsalco, Inc. Acoustic filtration apparatus.
3,478,883, 11-18-69, CI. 210-108.
De Luca, John: See —
Oltra, Claude H.; and De Luca, John,3,463,587.
Deluca, Joseph A., Jr. Safe load indicator. 3,479,984, 11-25-69, CI.
116-124.
De Luca, Patrick Philip; and Lachman, Leon, to Ciba Corporation.
Stable neomycin solution. 3,429,967, 2-25-69, CI. 424-175.
De Luca, Peter L. Dummy warhead for rocket, missile or the like.
3,440,963, 4-29-69, CI. 102-92.7
De Lucia, Santo; and Scaduto, Daisy. Board game apparatus com-
prising player manifulated token advancing and lifting means.
3,458,198, 7-29-69, CI. 273-131.
De Lucia, Victor E., to Torr Laboratories Inc. Vacuum relay.
3,441,882, 4-29-69, CI. 335-154.
de Lucia, Victor E., to Torr Laboratories, Inc. Vacuum relay.
3,443,046, 5-6-69, CI. 200-144.
De Luxe Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Freedman, Harold J., 3,434,898.
Hanson, Everett L., 3,451,605.
De Luxe Topper Corporation: See—
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., 3,423,874.
Bonanno, Joseph L.; and Crosman, Dorland L., 3,425,153.
Tepper, Sidney; and Boydman, Hyman P., 3,444,645.
del Valle, Ignacio G.: See —
Stuckey, Alto N., Jr.; Blackwell, Noah E., HI; and del Valle,
Ignacio G., 3,475,323.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Delvaux, Jean L. L., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Recording and reading system for color televi-
sion and analagous angle-modulated signals. 3,424,861, 1-28-69,
CI. 178-5.2
Delvaux, Jean Leon Lucien, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-
Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt. Color television recording and
reproducing system. 3,424,860, 1-28-69, CI. 178-5.2
Delve Inc.: See—
WiUiams, Robert M., 3,457,570.
Del Vecchio, George D.; and Ferrari, Patrick T., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Corona wire mounting means which compensates for wire ex-
pansion due to heat. 3,457,405, 7-22-69, CI. 250-49.5
Del Vecchio, Joseph T., to Grant Pulley and Hardware Corporation.
Safety stop for slide mechanism. 3,462,203, 8-19-69, CI. 308-3.6
DelVecchio, Leonard Patrick, Jr.; and Levine, Walter E., to Dresser
Industries, Inc. Mercury switch controller. 3,482,196, 12-2-69, CI.
337-322.
Del Vecchio, Michael, 50% to Gigliotti, Peter. Rotary tool.
3,468,073, 9-23-69, CI. 51-170.
Del Vecchio, Michael; and Stidhams, Frederick J. Tow disk.
3,434,167, 3-25-69, CI. 9-310.
Del Vecchio, Nicholas A., to RCA Corporation. Timing arrangement
for document processor. 3,480,762, 1 1-25-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Delves, Allan Kenneth; East, Anthony Julian; McCreath, Michael
King; and Roberts, John Francis Lloyd, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Sulfonate modified copolyesters containing
amines. 3,471,446, 10-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Delworth, Secord, Meagher and Associates: See—
Bell, Rodney P., 3,453,509.
De Lynn, Victor. Collapsible closet-forming structure. 3,425,763, 2-
4-69, CI. 312-258.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert: See —
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne, Gerard Al-
bert.3,427,161.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne, Gerard Al-
bert,3,455,689.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Mader,
Helmut,3,467,518.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert, to Gevaert-Agfa, N.V. Photochemical
cross-linking of polymers. 3,457,073, 7-22-69, CI. 96-35.1
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Photopolymerization of ethylenically unsaturated or-
ganic compounds using a carboxylic dithiocarbamic anhydride as a
photoinitiator. 3,429,795, 2-25-69, CI. 204-159.24
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Photochemical cross-linking of polymers. 3,453,108, 7-
1-69, CI. 96-35.1
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Photochemical cross-linking of polymers. 3,453,110, 7-
1-69, CI. 96-36.3
Demag Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Kampf-Emden, Gerhard, 3,469,884.
Mahringer, Karlheinz; and Langlitz, Karlheinz, 3,459,068.
Sievers, Hans, 3,425,077.
Walzel, Leopold, 3,464,686.
Weber, Hans, 3,448,680.
Demag Industrial Equipment Limited: See—
Horompo, Erno, 3,468,264.
Demag-Lauchhammer, Maschinen -und Stahlbau GmbH: See —
Heitzer, Heinrich, 3,475,842.
De Maio, Peter. Plumbing tools. 3,468,198, 9-23-69, CI. 81-55.
DeMair, William M., to Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. Indicator element
follower structure. 3,465,596, 9-9-69, CI. 73-432.
De Mair, William M.; and Strauss, Theodore R., to Wallace & Tier-
nan Inc. Adjustable translating cam structure. 3,461,742, 8-19-69,
CI. 74-568.
Demaison, Raymond J., to Quigley Company, Inc. Multiple tube
spray discharge nozzle. 3,423,029, 1-21-69, CI. 239-565.
Demaison, Raymond J., to Quigley Company, Inc. Method of con-
currently operating furnaces of the acid or basic converter types.
3,460,933, 8-12-69, CI. 75-20.
de Malde', MavceWo.See —
Marconi, Walter; Mzaaei, Alessandro; de Malde', Marcello; and
Cucinella, Salvatore.3,432,516.
de Man, Heiko T., to Precision Plastics, Inc. Eyeglass hinge con-
struction. 3,458,866, 8-5-69, CI. 2-12.
de Man, Heiko T.; Roberts, George G.; and Nakagawa, Henry.
Marine plug. 3,430,187, 2-25-69, CI. 339-103.
Deman, Pierre J. F., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Self-tuning filter system. 3,441,861, 4-29-69, CI.
328-165.
Deman, Pierre J. F., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Bilateral signal transmission system having a
combined dynamic range control and echo suppressor arrange-
ment. 3,462,561, 8-19-69, CI. 179-170.4
Deman, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Angle-modulated signal receiving system with
improved noise immunity. 3,457,512, 7-22-69, CI. 325-307.
Demanega, Marie-Josephe: See—
Demanega, Rodolphe, 3,462,126.
Demanega, Rodolphe, to Demanega, Marie-Josephe. Disconnectable
metal upright secured to a pedestal. 3,462,126, 8-19-69, CI. 256-
65.
De Marchi, Vincent S.; Neiman, Alfred S.; and Wigton, Henry F., to
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Process for making porous
materials. 3,453,104, 7-1-69, CI. 75-206.
De Marco, Frank. Postage stamp dispenser. 3,444,840, 5-20-69, CI.
118-236.
De Marco, Richard E.: See —
Gibbons, Ambrose J., Jr.; and De Marco, Richard E.,3,43 1,288.
De Marco, Robert F., to Fluid Controls, Inc. Free delivery and
variably restricted return valve. 3,421,545, 1-14-69, CI. 137-513.3
Demarcq, Michel Charles, to Ugine Kuhlmann, (Societe Anonyme),
mesne. Manufacture of phosphorous acid. 3,458,281, 7-29-69, CI.
23-165.
Demarcq, Michel Charles; and Sleziona, Joseph-Joachim, to Ugine
Kuhlmann, (Societe Anonyme). Esters of pentavalent phosphorus
acids and production thereof. 3,453,348, 7-1-69, CI. 260-963.
De Mare, Baltzar Leo, to United States of America, Army. Electric
myodynamometer. 3,442,132, 5-6-69, CI. 73-379.
Demaree, John E.: See—
Howard, JoAnn; and Demaree, John E., 3, 462,080.
Demarest, Donald M., to General Electric Company. Static power
converter with variable commutation reactance. 3,487,287, 12-30-
69, CI. 321-9.
Demarest, Douglas M., to Demarest Machine, Inc. Bricklaying
machine. 3,438,171, 4-15-69, CI. 52-749.
Demarest, Henry M., Jr., to PPG Industries, Inc. Load-bearing
member for curved ceramic segments subjected to high compres-
sive loads. 3,450,082, 6-17-69, CI. 114-16.
Demarest Machine, Inc.: See —
Demarest, Douglas M., 3,438,171.
De Maria, Anthony J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Laser modu-
lation by focused acoustic energy. 3,464,027, 8-26-69, CI. 331-
94.5
DeMaria, Anthony J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Angle measur-
ing apparatus utilizing lasers. 3,485,559, 12-23-69, CI. 356-138.
De Maria, Francesco: See —
Duffy, Richard Joseph; and De Maria, Francesco.3,483,286.
De Maria, John; and Bentzinger, Harlan A., to Chemical Products
Corporation. Vacuum chuck. 3,463,476, 8-26-69, CI. 269-21.
De Marinis, Joseph V.; and Scott, Benton B., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Automatic gain control circuit. 3,450,834, 6-17-69,
CI. 178-7.3
De Mars, Alfred J., 1/2 to Strand, Albert T. Vehicle stabilizer.
3,423,099, 1-21-69, CI. 280-6.
Demars, Paul: See —
Duboz, Georges; and Demars, Paul,3,470,346.
Demas, Harry J.: See —
Collingwood, George H.; Demas, Harry J.; and Bryant, George
F.,3,460,336.
Demas, Nickolas P., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne.
Method for gettering completed gas filled lamps and the product
resulting therefrom. 3,441,332, 4-29-69, CI. 316-26.
De Mattia, Albert C. Navigational plotting and calculating device.
3,431,650, 3-11-69, CI. 33-1.
de Mattos, Jorge J. Hose control device. 3,473,738, 10-21-69, CI.
239-513.
de May, Gwilym Mansell, to Smith, Hayden & Company Limited.
Selective soapy water or clean water dispenser. 3,439,698, 4-22-
69, CI. 137-268.
Dembinski, George W.: See—
Sinfelt, John H.; Barnett, Allan E.; and Dembinski, George
W.,3,442,973.
Dembinski, Jerzy: See—
Sinfelt, John H.; Taylor, William F.; and Dembinski, Jer-
zy,3,42 1,870.
Demee, Charles: See —
Kerr, Hugh H., Ill; and Demee, Charles.3,426,452.
Demeester, Jacques Emile; and Helion, Raymond, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Refining of wax. 3,475,320, 10-28-69,
CI. 208-27.
Dement, Richard H., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. Frame
structure for container. 3,485,405, 12-23-69, CI. 217-65.
de Meo, Attilio A.: See—
Lofrisco, Leonard A.; de Meo, Attilio A.; and Walter, Gerard
0.,3,478,254.
Demerciere, Jean. Commutators of rotary electric machines.
3,450,914, 6-17-69, CI. 310-236.
Demers, Harlan J., to Koppers Company, Inc. Concealed hanging
system. 3,423,899, 1-28-69, CI. 52-721.
De Mesquita, Seymour: See —
Grandy, Andrew J.; Spinelli, Angelo S.; De Mesquita, Seymour;
and Batezell, Alfred P.,3,465,463.
Demeur, Jean, to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi
(ACEC) Societe Anonyme. Circuit capable of producing a condi-
tion of incompatibility between two or several logic variables.
3,428,822, 2-18-69, CI. 307-88.
De Mey, Charles F., II., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Self-ad-
justing slit mechanism. 3,451,744, 6-24-69, CI. 350-271.
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363
De Meyer, Alfons Jozef: See—
Tavernier, Bernard Hippoliet; and De Meyer, Alfons
Jozef.3,438,748.
De Meyere, Edwin August: See—
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; Marinus, Victor Alois; and De
Meyere, Edwin August.3,456,293.
Demi, Roy C, to Robertshaw Controls Company. Snap-in index
pointer for thermostat valves and the like. 3,421,474, 1-14-69, CI.
116-133.
Demi, Roy C, to Robertshaw Controls Company. Lever and fulcrum
pin arrangement for a control device or the like. 3,462,079, 8-19-
69, CI. 236-99.
De Michael, Frank: See—
Whitaker, Watford C; and De Michael, Frank.3,424,188.
Deming, Andrew F., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corpora-
tion. Servomotor control system moved with selector device.
3,467,901, 9-16-69, CI. 318-18.
Deming, Andrew F., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corpora-
tion. Voltage compensation circuit for light and heavy load cur-
rents. 3,471,707, 10-7-69, CI. 307-41.
Deming, Roy: See—
Brenkert, Wayne D.; and Deming, Roy ,3 ,454,276.
Dernier, Henry William, Sr., to AMP Incorporated. Tubular connec-
tion device. 3,476,412, 1 1-4-69, CI. 285-322.
Dernier, Walter Robert: See—
Dien, Chi Kang; and Dernier, Walter Robert.3,446,810.
Demner, Howard. Cosmetic removal pad. 3,472,242, 10-14-69, CI.
132-1.
Demol, Pierre; and Mathis, Pierre, to Solvay & Cie. Plural coated
waterproof support. 3,476,587, 11-4-69, CI. 117-76.
Demol, Pierre: See —
Mathis, Pierre; and Demol, Pierre,3,432,340.
de Montebello, Roger Lannes. Optical dissector. 3,428,393, 2-18-69,
CI. 352-43.
De Montebello, Roger Lannes. Three-dimensional optical display ap-
paratus. 3,462,213, 8-19-69, CI. 352-86.
De Monterey, Francis G. A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Modified
siloxane polymers and compositions containing same. 3,450,736,
6-17-69, CI. 260-448.2
de Montmollin, Jean Pierre: See —
Leclercq, Rene, 3,475,595.
De Montmollin, Rene, to Ciba Limited. Fibre-reactive azo dyestuffs.
3,449,317, 6-10-69, CI. 260-161.
De Moss, Alan D.; and Leavitt, Frank V. Rail clamp. 3,458,131, 7-
29-69, CI. 238-263.
DeMott, Alfred E.; and Miller, Ronald E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Can opener. 3,439,417, 4-22-69, CI. 30-4.
De Mott, Donald N.: See—
Burk, George A.; and De Mott, Donald N.,3,456,041.
De Mott, Donald N., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Conver-
sion of hydroxyalkanesulfonates and alkenesulfonates to carboxy-
lates. 3,471,535, 10-7-69, CI. 260-413.
Dempsey, James Joseph, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I. and Com-
pany. Softening non-woven fabrics. 3,427,376, 2-11-69, CI. 264-
282.
Dempsey, James Joseph; and Lee, Chi-Chang, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for treating film-fibril
sheets. 3,478,141, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 264-284.
Dempsey, Martin J.: See —
Rackoff, Selwyn R.; and Dempsey, Martin J.,3,432,902.
Rackoff, Selwyn R.; and Dempsey, Martin J. ,3,435,499.
Dempster Brothers, Inc.: See —
Kellaway, Thomas Henry; and Thomas Henry, 3,454,175.
Dempster, Harry E. Method of fabricating a concrete flotation pier.
3,426,109, 2-4-69, CI. 264-34.
Dempster Industries, Inc.: See —
Hlinka, Edward A., 3,477,384.
Tangeman, Lawrence N.; and Williams, Warren W., 3,477,385.
Demsey, John N.; and Heffran, Vemon C, to Aluminum Company
of America. Coated sheet metal and method of forming the same.
3,478,554, 11-18-69, CI. 72-46.
Demura, George N.: See—
D'Zmura, Cornelius J., 3,452,985.
De Mura, George N. Waterproof ventilator for boat windshields.
3,440,945, 4-29-69, CI. 98-37.
De Murio, Michael P.: See—
Granatek, Alphonse P.; and De Murio, Michael P.,3,459,858.
De Muth Steel Products Company: See—
Weihnuller, Walter N., 3,466,095.
Demyon, Thomas R. Radiator sight gauges. 3,434,346, 3-25-69, CI.
73-334.
Den Herder, Marvin J.; and Borg, Arthur C, to Standard Oil Com-
pany (Indiana). Reaction products of sulfurized polybutenes and
triglycerides. 3,455,896, 7-15-69, CI. 260-125.
Den Hollander, Charles William, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Reduced palladium metal on ferric compound substrates
hydrogenation catalysts. 3,448,059, 6-3-69, CI. 252-443.
Den Hollander, Charles William, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Certain
2-halo-3-pyridyl anthranils. 3,448,113, 6-3-69, CI. 260-296.
Den-Tal-Ez Chair Manufacturing Co.: See —
Naughton, John L., 3,472,488.
Naughton, John L., 3,486,728.
De Nagel, Stephen F., to General Motors Corporation. Dual stage
accumulator type fuel injector. 3,442,451, 5-6-69, CI. 239-96.
De Nardo, Frank: See —
Cohn, Irving H.; and De Nardo, Frank.3,463,980.
Denaro, James J. Stroboscope mirror device. 3,449,035, 6-10-69, CI.
350-7.
Denault, Albert P.; Gruber, Lawrence H.; and Morton, Kenneth O.,
to Cluett, Pea body, & Co., Inc. Apparatus for folding and pressing
garment parts. 3,478,939, 11-18-69, CI. 223-38.
Dence, Donald S.; and Frost, Barry L., to Clark Equipment Com-
pany. Hydraulic-motor-in-wheel assembly. 3,439,766, 4-22-69, CI.
180-66.
Dendel, Gerald F.: See—
Louks, Robert A.; and Sietmann, Vernon H., 3,456,652.
Sietmann, Vernon H., 3,479,748.
Deneke, Karl-Heinz. Vending device for pins, needles, hardware or
the like. 3,463,308, 8-26-69, CI. 206-78.
Denend, Frank G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Switching system testing. 3,446,921, 5-27-69, CI. 179-175.23
Denes, Frank: See—
Hamori, Julius Arpad; and Denes, Frank,3, 46 1,776.
Denes, Peter A. Cooling arrangement for high frequency low pass
filters. 3,427,577, 2-1 1-69, CI. 336-61.
Denes, Peter A. Method of making a miniature magnetic core
memory array. 3,435,518, 4-1-69, CI. 29-604.
Denes, Peter A. High frequency low pass filter. 3,456,215, 7-15-69,
CI. 333-79.
Denger, George P., to Automatic Timing & Controls, Inc. Light in-
tegrating circuit with current producing photosensitive cell in the
bridge circuit. 3,458,770, 7-29-69, CI. 317-140.
Dengler, Daniel D., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Tank cover. 3,422,885, 1-21-69, CI. 165-72.
Deni, Frank; Putnam, Eric F.; and White, Lynn G., to Unittool
Punch & Die Co., Inc. Punch and die unit. 3,461,762, 8-19-69, CI.
83-143.
De Nicola, Joseph Peter, to Instron Corporation. Recorder using
pressurized ballpoint pen. 3,435,459, 3-25-69, CI. 346-140.
Denig, Fred; and Powers, Robert E., to Koppers Company, Inc.
Method and apparatus for treating metallurgical furnace gases.
3,480,427, 1 1-25-69, CI. 75-43.
Deninson, Jacob Z.; and Deninson, Joseph H. Scanning assembly for
producing animated images. 3,480,352, 11-25-69, CI. 352-81.
Deninson, Joseph H.: See —
Deninson, Jacob Z.; and Deninson, Joseph H., 3,480, 352.
Denis, Albert P., to Denis, Robert B. Device for removing broken
studs. 3,439,567, 4-22-69, CI. 81-53.
Denis, Jean-Claude: See—
Cahn, Jean; and Denis, Jean-Claude,3,433,875.
Denis, Jean, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions
Aeronautiques. Resistance Welding machine. 3,430,027, 2-25-69,
CI. 219-81.
Denis, Jean; and Darees, Michel, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale
de Constructions Aeronautiques. Method for use of machines car-
rying out spot welding in an inert atmosphere. 3,487,195, 12-30-
69, CI. 219-127.
Denis, Robert B.: See-
Denis, Albert P., 3,439,567.
Denisen, Ervin L.: See—
Buchele, Wesley F.; and Denisen, Ervin L., 3,460,332.
Denison, Dean R.: See —
Bills, Daniel G.; Denison, Dean R.; and Warren, Keith
A.,3,427,432.
Denison, James W., Jr., to Trak Microwave Corporation. Method of
making cathodes by neutron bombardment. 3,425,111, 2-4-69, CI.
29-25.17
Denison, Mathew R.: See—
Ziemer, Richard W.; and Denison, Mathew R.,3,459,205.
Denk, Hans: See —
Bittorf, Hannjorg; Denk, Hans; and Wolfram, Roland,3,483,418.
Kleeberg, Wolfgang; Denk, Hans; and Hauschildt, Klaus-
Robert,3,438,909.
Denk, Richard, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic
camera for use with detachable flash units. 3,469,514, 9-30-69, CI.
95-11.
Denk, Richard: See —
Winkler, Alfred; and Denk, Richard.3,469,906.
Denk, Walter: See-
Kramer, Hans Bernhard Adolf; Messwarb, Gunter; and Denk,
Walter,3,420,805.
Denker, James Melvin, to Instron Corporation. Laminated valve
structure. 3,452,773, 7-1-69, CI. 137-83.
Denker, Stanley D., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Shrink tunnel with
coneyer and air directing means. 3,430,358, 3-4-69, CI. 34-222.
Denker, Stanley D., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Sewing machine.
3,460,494, 8-12-69, CI. 112-11.
Denki Onkyo Co., Ltd.: See—
Masuda, Noboru, 3,472,687.
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Denlinger, John Lester: See—
Green, Clarence C; and Denlinger, John Lester.3,483,963.
Denman, Robert R.: See-
Austin, Lewis M.; Denman, Robert R.; O'Dennell, Thomas P.;
and Veres, Frank.3,484,328.
Denman, Robert R., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Strengthened crystalline
article and method of making the same. 3,428,513, 2-18-69, CI.
161-1.
Denman, Robert R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for making two-
piece hollow devitrified mirror blank. 3,484,327, 12-16-69, CI.
161-1.
Dennard, Albert E.: See-
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L., 3,464,860.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L.,3,470,024.
Dennen, Russell J. Adjustable finger ring with means for maintaining
adjustment. 3,433,032, 3-18-69, CI. 63-15.65
Denner, James R., to Howson, W. H., Limited. Means for and
method of applying flash and main exposures. 3,484,165, 12-16-
69, CI. 355-67.
Dennert & Pape Aristo-Werke KG: See —
Muller, Friedrich, 3,442,314.
Dennert, Heinz. Method and apparatus for heat-treating granulated
expansible materials. 3,432,155, 3-11-69, CI. 263-21.
Denning, David B.: See —
Rodermund, Robert E.; Fowler, Vance G.; and Denning, David
B., 3,426,521.
Denning, Ralph Murch; Hertel, Heinrich; and Harmsen, Siegfried, to
Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited. Aircraft with jet propulsion en-
gine. 3,447,764, 6-3-69, CI. 244-53.
Denning, Richard; and Tollin, Charles L., to RCA Corporation.
Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacture thereof.
3,465,209, 9-2-69, CI. 317-234.
Dennis, Clement O., to Super Mold Corporation of California. Stand
for tire matrices. 3,438,090, 4-15-69, CI. 18-18.
Dennis, Daniel L.; and Swendson, David L., to Edwards Laborato-
ries, Inc. Endarterectomy instrument. 3,448,741, 6-10-69, CI. 128-
304.
Dennis, Donald I.: See —
Cole, Albert B., Jr.; and Dennis, Donald I.,3,483,713.
Dennis, Donald I. Blower fan. 3,464,622, 9-2-69, CI. 230-134.
Dennis, Fred Stanley; and Skelton, William B., Jr., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for removing crimp from
polyester filamentary tow. 3,423,501, 1-21-69, CI. 264-238.
Dennis, George E.; Robinson, Kenneth R.; and Quittenton, Richard
C. Method of preparing ground cereal grains in the production of
brewery mash. 3,443,958, 5-13-69, CI. 99-52.
Dennis, James T. Record changer. 3,481,608, 12-2-69, CI. 274-10.
Dennis, Kent S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Anionic
polymerization and termination process. 3,458,491, 7-29-69, CI.
260-94.2
Dennis, Louis E., to Beloit Corporation. Headbox of a papermaking
machine. 3,434,923, 3-25-69, CI. 162-337.
Dennis, Paul A. Analog computer. 3,439,156, 4-15-69, CI.
Dennison, Clifford A., to Pemco, Inc. Apron conveyor tank wiper.
3,426,770, 2-11-69, CI. 134-104.
Dennison Manufacturing Company: See —
Baines, Harry A.; and Flood, Carl A., 3,483,063.
Bone, Arnold R., 3,444,597.
Bone, Arnold R., 3,470,834.
Elmer, William B., 3,428,397.
Elmer, William B., 3,471,231.
Ferrarini, Louis James; Homonoff, Harold J.; and Nelson,
George R., 3,469,979.
Gordon, George F., 3,457,589.
Hastings, Dana B.; and Cederbaum, Laurence R., 3,467,469.
Kennedy, Robert M., Jr., 3,420,364.
Merser, Francis G., 3,422,499.
Merser, Francis G., 3,462,802.
Merser, Francis G., 3,462,864.
Raczynski, Walter A.; and White, Kenneth J., 3,425,778.
Sloan, Donald D., 3,427,106.
Sloan, Donald D., 3,445,047.
Sloan, Donald D.; and Polley, Robert W., 3,450,474.
Sloan, Donald D., 3,469,563.
Sloan, Donald D., 3,469,916.
Sloan, Donald D., 3,472,364.
Tosti, William P., 3,431,051.
Watts, William Carrigan, 3,481,460.
White, Kenneth J., 3,425,777.
White, Kenneth J., 3,469,913.
Denny, Douglas Frank, to Bell's Medical Products Limited, mesne.
Gaseously formed curtains. 3,462,920, 8-26-69, CI. 55-413.
Denny, James M.; and Carlsson, Sven A., to Security Aluminum
Company. Building construction with intersecting walls. 3,440,785,
4-29-69, CI. 52-275.
Denny, Jere Robert; and Krishnaswamy, Deenahalli S., to Kennecott
Copper Corporation. Gas injection to leach precipitation process.
3,457,065, 7-22-69, CI. 75-109.
Denoyer, Donald B.; and Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Corpora-
tion. Table roll. 3,443,295, 5-13-69, CI. 29-116.
De Noyer, Donald B.; and Hess, Loyal H., to Beloit Corportion.
Table roll mounting. 3,424,651, 1-28-69, CI. 162-354.
Densen, Paul: See —
Greene, Abbot; and Densen, Paul,3,477,633.
Greene, Abbot; and Densen, Paul,3,485,435.
Denslow, Keith R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method and
apparatus for superatmospheric prefoaming of expandable
synthetic resinous particles. 3,428,720, 2-18-69, CI. 264-51.
Denslow, Keith R.: See —
Skochdopole, Richard E.; and Denslow, Keith R., 3,425,965.
Densmore, D. J., Company, The: See —
Wood, Edward H., 3,440,683.
Densmore, Neal W. Trim chain assembly for drum cutter miner.
3,436,122, 4-1-69, CI. 299-73.
Denson, John Michael: See —
Simon, Hermann; Vohralik, Vaclav; Denson, John Michael; and
Farey, Keith Horace.3,473,990.
Denson, Richard E. Barber shop advertising display. 3,462,866, 8-
26-69, CI. 40-33.
Denss, Rolf; Rye, Hugo; and Prins, Daniel A. 4-Piperidine-P-
fluorobutyrophenones and related compounds. 3,424,755, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-293.4
Denss, Rolf: See —
Kuhnis, Hans Herbert; Ryf, Hugo; and Denss, Rolf,3,456,060.
Meisels, Alex; Denss, Rolf; and Ryf, Hugo,3,479,361.
Meisels, Alex; Denss, Rolf; and Ryf, Hugo,3,479,363.
Taub, William; Denss, Rolf; and Ostermayer, Franz,3,459,865.
Dent, Benjamin A.: See —
Barton, Robert S.; Creech, Bobby A.; Dent, Benjamin A.;
Hauck, Erwin A.; and McKeeman, William M., 3,461, 434.
Dent, Frederick James, to Gas Council, The. Production of com-
bustible gases. 3,441,395, 4-29-69, CI. 48-214.
Dent, Frederick James; Thompson, Brian Hoyle; and Conway, Henry
Lawrence, to Gas Council, The. Process and apparatus for per-
forming chemical reactions. 3,484,219, 12-16-69, CI. 48-102.
Dental Orthopedics, Inc.: See —
Schwartz, Robert; and Cooperman, Harry N., 3,465,443.
Dentek, Inc.: See —
Strauss, Walter S.; and Shedlarski, George A., 3,476,181.
Denti, Francesco: See —
Mazzolini, Corrado; and Denti, Francesco, 3,424,833.
Polacco, Ezio; and Denti, Francesco, 3, 444,682.
Dentin Manufacturing Company: See—
Fossier, Ralph L.; and Kruissink, John W., 3,450,593.
Dentists' Supply Company of New York, The:See—
Bresnahan, Robert A., 3,433,320.
Connan, George Bruce, 3,449,832.
Connan, George Bruce, 3,453,349.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., 3,423,828.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., 3,423,829.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., 3,423,830.
Semmelman, John O., 3,423,831.
Denton, Don E., Jr., to Brown Engineering Company, mesne. Micro-
element carrier-connector. 3,447,040, 5-27-69, CI. 317-101.
Denton, Eric B.; and Sessinghaus, Desmond F., to Weyerhaeuser
Company. Retractable belt pulley system. 3,486,606, 12-30-69, CI.
198-165.
Denton, Ivor Edison, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Ceramic fuel materials. 3,442,762, 5-6-69, CI. 176-69.
Denton, Richard T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Polychromatic beam deflection. 3,462,212, 8-19-69, CI. 350-160.
Denton, Richard T.; and Varnerin, Lawrence J., Jr., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Solid state image transla-
tor. 3,435,234, 3-25-69, CI. 250-209.
Denton, William I.: See —
Cimerol, Joseph J.; Clarke, William M.; and Denton, William
I.,3,431,085.
D'Entremont, Franklin R., to General Electric Company. Terminal
enclosure for transformer. 3,457,360, 7-22-69, CI. 174-138.
D'Entremont, Franklin R., to General Electric Company. Coil wind-
ing form. 3,480,229, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-1 18.4
D'Entremont, John Raymond, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated.
Compact thermostatic snap switch with heater for protection of
motor windings and the like. 3,453,577, 7-1-69, CI. 337-89.
Dentsply International Inc.: See —
Saffir, Jacob A., 3,469,318.
Stram, George H., 3,482,313.
Dentz, Albert O. Hood actuated warning device for motor vehicles.
3,436,726, 4-1-69, CI. 340-52.
De Nunzio, Herman A.: See —
Klinger, Stephen R.; De Nunzio, Herman A.; and Chryssopou-
los, Demosthenis,3,487,390.
Denver Burglar Alarm Products, Inc.: See —
Stroh, Donald G., 3,462,752.
Denver Fire Clay Company, The: See —
Saiki, Hiroshi, 3,476,368.
Denver Plastics, Inc.: See —
Kusserow, Howard F., 3,473,686.
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365
Denver Spring Service, Inc.: See—
King, Louis J.; and King, Ronald M., 3,448,994.
Denver, William J. Dip stick guide and wiper. 3,460,181, 8-12-69,
CI. 15-210.
Denyes, Richard T. Hose clamp. 3,426,401, 2-1 1-69, CI. 24-278.
Denyes, Russell Owens; and Santangelo, Joseph Germano, to
Celanese Corporation. False twisting. 3,470,583, 10-7-69, CI. 18-
8.
Denys Fisher Group Limited: See-
Fisher, Denys, 3,465,445.
Denys, Pierre: See —
De Somer, Pierre; Denys, Pierre; and Leyten, Roger.3,438,859.
Deo, Narsingh, to Burroughs Corporation. Perforated tape reader
having light absorbent tube between tape and light sensor.
3,465,160, 9-2-69, CI. 250-219.
De Oude, Nicolaas T.: See —
Roald, Arnvid S.; and De Oude, Nicolaas T.,3,45 1,935.
De Palma, Joseph S. Automatic portable fire extinguisher.
3,452,819, 7-1-69, CI. 169-27.
De Palma, Ted V.: See-
Hughes, James C; and De Palma, Ted V.,3,481,317.
De Paolo, George Robert: See —
van Loo, William Julius, Jr.; and De Paolo, George
Robert.3,424,680.
De Paolo, Salvatore J.: See —
Florek, Edward J.; De Paolo, Salvatore J.; O'Hare, Thomas F.;
Haefeli, John E.; and Berenberg, Oscar,3,482,231.
de Parry, Theodore, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. High-frequency, wide-band transformer. 3,453,574,
7-1-69, CI. 336-182.
De Pass, Ernest T.; and Cook, Thomas J. P., to Union Camp Cor-
poration. Injection molding apparatus for making composite
paper-plastic lids and method. 3,463,845, 8-26-69, CI. 264-90.
De Pauw, Francis E., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Hydraulic flow
limiting device. 3,420,265, 1-7-69, CI. 137-501.
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H., to International Har-
vester Company. Feeder hitch. 3,479,804, 1 1-25-69, CI. 56-21.
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H., to International Har-
vester Company. Tailings return. 3,482,577, 12-9-69, CI. 130-27.
De Pauw, Richard A.: See—
Knapp, William H.; and De Pauw, Richard A.,3,470,881.
Knapp, William H.; Gochanour, Caroll Q.; and De Pauw,
Richard A. ,3,464 ,4 19.
Rowland-Hill, Edward William; De Pauw, Richard A.; and
Karlsson, Elof K.,3,48 1,342.
de Pelichy, Reginald: See—
Voedisch, Robert W.; and de Pelichy, Reginald.3,455,856.
De Penti, Kenneth L.: See—
Metzger, William J.; and De Penti, Kenneth L.,3,433,369.
Metzger, William J.; and De Penti, Kenneth L.,3,438,512.
de Perczel, Desi, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Angular speed
change sensor. 3,435,164, 3-25-69, CI. 200-61.46
De Pew, Chester C. Handicapping device for sulky wheels.
3,455,415, 7-15-69, CI. 188-17.
DePew, Chester C, to Tridair Industries. Filler cap assembly.
3,476,285, 1 1-4-69, CI. 220-25.
De Pietro, Anthony J. Hinge joint for dental articulator. 3,478,431,
11-18-69, CI. 32-32.
De Pizzol, Armand L. Document identification and protection
system. 3,447,818, 6-3-69, CI. 283-7.
Deplante, Henri, to Avions Marcel Dassault. Control transmission
device for variable- geometry aircraft. 3,426,983, 2-11-69, CI.
244-46.
Deplante, Henri, to Avions Marcel Dassault. Telescopic tubes.
3,466,062, 9-9-69, CI. 285-165.
Deplante, Henri, to Avions Marcel Dassault. Movable obturator
device between airfoils and the airframe of variable geometry air-
craft. 3,481,562, 12-2-69, CI. 244-46.
Deplante, Henri, to Avions Marcel Dassault. Articulated telescopic
piping systems. 3,486,773, 12-30-69, CI. 285-136.
Depmer, Wilhelm. Method and apparatus for the extraction of oil
from cottonseed. 3,432,529, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-412.4
Depmer, Wilhelm. Method of pelleting hops and then solvent ex-
tracting. 3,441,416, 4-29-69, CI. 99-50.5
Depmer, Wilhelm. Cell type solvent extractor. 3,447,909, 6-3-69, CI.
23-269.
Depmeyer, Lothar; and Wittneben, Hermann, to Continental
Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Pneumatic vehicle tire.
3,481,385, 12-2-69, CI. 152-360.
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V.
Methine dyes for optical sensitization of silver halides and
photoconductive zinc oxide. 3,455,684, 7-15-69, CI. 96-1.7
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V.
Light-sensitive element containing methine dyes. 3,476,558, 11-4-
69, CI. 96-1.7
Depoorter, Henri; Nys, Jean Marie; and Van Dormael, Andre Emile,
to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Methine dyes containing
tricyanoalkyl- substituted phosphorus. 3,438,994, 4-15-69, CI.
260-304.
De Poorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V.
Light-sensitive compositions containing methine dyes having a
benzothiazole nucleus substituted with a sulfonamide) group.
3,438,774, 4-15-69, CI. 96-1.7
Depoorter, Henri: See —
Libeer, Marcel Jan; and Depoorter, Henri,3,468,661.
de Poray, Marcel C. K. Display apparatus. 3,464,133, 9-2-69, CI. 40-
130.
Depoutot, Roger: See —
Flaks, Simon; and Depoutot, Roger,3,458,775.
de Pradenne, Henri Vayson, to Societe Generate de Constructions
Electriques et Mecaniques (ALSTHOM). Insulating varnishes
based on methylol diphenyloxides. 3,442,846, 5-6-69, CI. 260-30.4
Deprez, Robert F.: See-
Tone, Frederick F.; Deprez, Robert F.; and Edelman, Robert
L.3,466,440.
De Priest, Joseph Roy, to Servo Corporation of America, mesne.
Vocal counter circuit. 3,426,181, 2-4-69, CI. 235-92.
De Prisco, Carmine F., to Aeroprojects Incorporated. High frequen-
cy, high power source solid state inverter. 3,460,025, 8-5-69, CI.
321-43.
DePrisco, Carmine F., to Aeroprojects Incorporated. High-power
high-frequency switch. 3,467,832, 9-16-69, CI. 307-41.
Deptuch, Kazimierz J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Ar-
rangement for producing asymmetric bipolar pulses. 3,427,467, 2-
11-69, CI. 307-88.
Deptula, Frank J.: See-
Hanson, Rudolph A.; and Deptula, Frank J.,3,445,991.
De Pung, Gary L.; and Haddock, Louis A., Jr., to Clark Equipment
Company. Safety device for a vehicle. 3,477,539, 11-11-69, CI.
180-91.
Deputy, Marshall P. Apparatus for penetrating fog with a light beam.
3,426,189, 2-4-69, CI. 240-46.07
De Puy, Charles H.; and Rider, Harold D., to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. High selectivity process for the chlorination of methyl-
benzenes. 3,442,960, 5-6-69, CI. 260-651.
De Puy, Charles H.: See—
Hall, David W.; and De Puy, Charles H.,3,481,986.
De Puy, Robert P., to General Electric Company. Electric pulse mul-
tiplying and steering circuit. 3,452,265, 6-24-69, CI. 321-5.
DePuy, Robert P., to General Electric Company. Spiral coil compris-
ing a tubular blank with parallel, rectilinear cuts therein.
3,466,743, 9-16-69, CI. 29-602.
De Raedt, Egide Jacob Hendrik; De Bruyne, Georges Pieter Adolf
Mathildis; and Staelens, Sylvere Jules, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Automatic telecommunication switching
system. 3,487,172, 12-30-69, CI. 179-18.
de Ratuld, Yves; and Werner, Georges, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. An-
tiviral canine vaccine and process for making the same. 3,462,526,
8-19-69, CI. 424-90.
Derbfuss, Wolfgang, to M. A. N. Turbo GmbH. Control transmis-
sion. 3,424,024, 1-28-69, CI. 74-480.
Derby, Marshall J.: See —
Cohen, Saul M.; and Derby, Marshall J.,3,438,845.
Cohen, Saul M.; and Derby, Marshall J.,3,438,846.
Derby, Marshall T., to California Industrial Products, Inc. Yielding
nut retainer. 3,426,818, 2-1 1-69, CI. 151-41.75
Derby, Marshall T., to California Industrial Products, Inc. Cap nut.
3,457,824, 7-29-69, CI. 85-35.
Derby, William G.; and Nowell, John R., to General Electric Com-
pany. Synchronized timing system for data processing. 3,443,070,
5-6-69, CI. 235-92.
Derbyshire, Charles E.; and Andersen, Frank T., to General Electric
Company. Electrical inductive apparatus with clamping and airgap
adjusting frame. 3,436,707, 4-1-69, CI. 336-134.
Derbyshire, Charles E.; Mees, Robert D.; and Mittermaier, Armin F.,
to General Electric Company. Dry type transformer and improved
enclosure assembly therefor. 3,467,929, 9-16-69, CI. 336-61.
Derbyshire, John, Jr.; Pollack, Isidore; and Pawloski, Victor A., to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Dye penetrant. 3,425,950,
2-4-69, CI. 252-301.2
Derbyshire, Rodney L.; and Griffith, Roland K., to Raychem Cor-
poration. Method for making heat-shrinkable cap. 3,448,182, 6-3-
69, CI. 264-22.
Derbyshire, Stephen W., to Charlotte Chemical Laboratories,
Inc. Electrically stabilized ferroelectric compositions of perovskite
lattice structure (BaTi30 plus Mn impurities) and method of mak-
ing the same. 3,472,776, 10-14-69, CI. 252-62.9
D'Ercole, Augustine; Krias, Aristides; and Tewey, Robert, to General
Foods Corporation. Process for preparing rice dessert composi-
tion. 3,467,528, 9-16-69, CI. 99-139.
D'Ercoli, Giacinto C.See —
Burns, Fredrick B.; D'Ercoli, Giacinto C; and Mlachnik, Albert
A.,3,473,183.
Derderian, George; and Klaiber, Robert J., to United States of
America, Navy. Laser beam deflector. 3,436,546, 4-1-69, CI. 250-
199.
Deregnaucourt, Jacques V., to Northern Electric Company Limited.
Error correcting circuit. 3,437,996, 4-8-69, CI. 340-146.1
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Deregnaucourt, Jacques V., to Northern Electric Company Limited.
Encoder. 3,447,147, 5-27-69, CI. 340-347.
Dereich, John E., to Neville Chemical Company. Cold color printing
compositions. 3,468,835, 9-23-69, CI. 260-33.4
De Remer, James E.; Herringshaw, Tobias J.; and Parent, John W.,
to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corporation. Packaging.
3,451,534, 6-24-69, CI. 206-46.
De Renzo, Edward Clarence: See—
Buck, Francis Fremonte; and De Renzo, Edward
Clarence.3,434,929.
Derenzo, Edward Clarence; and Bell, Paul Hadley, to American
Cyanamid Company. Process for purifying streptokinase.
3,444,045, 5-13-69, CI. 195-66.
Deretchin, David R.: See —
Smith, Donald F.; Russell, James; and Deretchin, David
R.,3,454,419.
Dereymaeker, Joseph Julien: See—
De Vuyst, Hugo Richard Natalis; and Dereymaeker, Joseph Ju-
lien,3,486,163.
Derfer, John M.: See—
Bordenca, Carl; and Derfer, John M., 3,446,843.
Bordenca, Carl; Derfer, John Mentzer; and Hamby, Clayton
B.,3,420,910.
Derfer, John M., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Terpene resin com-
positions. 3,466,267, 9-9-69, CI. 260-80.7
Derham, Leslie Jack, to Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.)
Limited. Apparatus for refining impure metals. 3,448,972, 6-10-
69, CI. 266-37.
Derham, Leslie Jack, to Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.)
Limited. Apparatus for purifying metals and recovery of metal
products therefrom. 3,448,973, 6-10-69, CI. 266-37.
Derham, Leslie Jack, to Imperial Smelting Corporation(N.S.C)
Limited. Method of purifying metals and recovery of metal
products therefrom. 3,449,116, 6-10-69, CI. 75-10.
Derham, Leslie Jack, to Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.)
Limited. Method of purifying metals and recovery of metal
products therefrom. 3,449,1 17, 6-10-69, CI. 75-10.
de Ridder, Rene R., to Manufacture de Produits Pharmaceutiques a
Christiaens Societe Anonyme. Fluoreno-[l,9-ef]-l,4-diazepine-l-
oxides and 1,3- diazafluoroanthene-1 -oxides. 3,466,274, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-239.
Deringer, Wayne A., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Method of form-
ing glass coated steel articles. 3,465,424, 9-9-69, CI. 29-527.2
Derippe, Jean Marie, to Compagnie Generate d'Electricite. Housing
construction for multiple tap transformer. 3,448,422, 6-3-69, CI.
336-94.
Derippe, Jean-Marie; and Aumont, Pierre Maurice, to Alsthom-
Savoisienne. Current transformer. 3,454,915, 7-8-69, CI. 336-60.
Deritend Engineering Company Limited, The: See —
Bishop, Thomas D., 3,448,646.
Bishop, Thomas D., 3,479,931.
Bishop, Thomas Desmond,, 3,443,490.
Bishop, Thomas Desmond, 3,454,271.
De Ritter, Elmer; and Raymond, Joseph Edward, to Hoffmann-La
Roche, Inc. Palatable, free-flowing, non-agglomerating caffeine
powder. 3,433,872, 3-18-69, CI. 424-253.
de Rivaz, John Chevalley, to International Standard Electric Cor-
poration. Damped oscillation analog to digital encoder. 3,461,450,
8-12-69, CI. 340-347.
Derjugin, Fedor Fedorovich; Bulitko, Alexandr Denisovich; and
Plakhotnikov, Grigory Ivanovich. Relay responsive to limiting
changes in the level and velocity of fluids. 3,423,550, 1-21-69, CI.
200-8 1 .9
Dermody, William J.: See—
Duddy, Joseph C; and Dermody, William J.,3,437,523.
Dermond, Franklin, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Head mounting for multi-track magnetic recorder or reporducer.
3,482,060, 12-2-69, CI. 179-100.2
Derndinger, Hans-Otto: See —
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Derndinger, Hans-Otto; Zeilinger, Karl;
Bader, Hans; and Kempin, Karl, 3, 48 1,3 12.
Dernier, Paul D.; and Frankel, Henry, to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Self-propelled aerosol composition and method of using same
to coat plates useful in thin-layer chromatography. 3,468,814, 9-
23-69, CI. 252-408.
De Robertis, Joseph, to Sealectro Corporation. Circuitry system.
3,476,983, 11-4-69, CI. 317-101.
de Robertis, Joseph; and Genovese, David, to Sealectro Corporation.
Multicontact switch. 3,470,334, 9-30-69, CI. 200-1 1.
De Rochemont, John F.: See-
Clark, Earnest H., Jr.; De Rochemont, John F.; and Keithahn,
Julian D.,3,433,303.
Salerni, John V.; and de Rochemont, John F.,3,455,380.
de Ronde, Willem, to N.V. Rubberfabriek Vredestein. Method for
the manufacture of a tire. 3,459,849, 8-5-69, CI. 264-255.
de Rooij, Abraham H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of oxime.
3,429,920, 2-25-69, CI. 260-566.
de Rooij, Abraham H.; and Elmendorp, Jan, to Stamicarbon N.V.
Process of preparing water-soluble phosphates. 3,446,583, 5-27-
69, CI. 23-109.
De Ros, Angelo: See —
Borbonese, Mario; De Ros, Angelo; and Pifferi, Gior-
gio,3, 46 1,040.
De Rosa, Domenic J., to Leesona Corporation. Break away cam.
3,481,219, 12-2-69, CI. 74-568.
DeRose, Ralph A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Programming switch. 3,434,095, 3-18-69, CI. 339-18.
DeRose, Ralph A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Printed circuit board library rack. 3,465,891, 9-9-69, CI.
211-41.
De Rose, Richard F. Step spacer. 3,442,306, 5-6-69, CI. 141-368.
De Roshia, Harold A. Masking tool. 3,463,694, 8-26-69, CI. 156-
523.
de Rosset, Armand J., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Polymerization process. 3,426,089, 2-4-69, CI. 260-666.
Derosset, Armand J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Fluorided
Group VIII noble metal- refractory oxide catalyst and preparation
thereof. 3,457,188, 7-22-69, CI. 252-442.
Derosset, Armand J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Fluorided
refractory oxide catalyst and preparation thereof. 3,457,189, 7-22-
69, CI. 252-442.
De Rosset, Armand J.: See—
Skala, Hertha; Broughton, Donald B.; De Rosset, Armand J.;
and Lickus, A. Gregory.3,437,601.
De Rossi, Frank; and Osterberg, Carl A., to Dexter Corporation,
The. Curable coating composition and self-skinned polyurethane
foam article coated with same. 3,473,951, 10-21-69, CI. 117-72.
Derouen, Earl R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Method
of growing oysters by using a particulate gypsum oyster bed cover-
ing. 3,430,607, 3-4-69, CI. 119-4.
De Rousse, Dale E. Storage unit for wafer-like articles. 3,467,242, 9-
16-69, CI. 206-1.
De Rozario, Richard Maria Leonard, to Globe-Lak N.V. Connection
of a girder with one or more bars angularly positioned on it.
3,485,006, 12-23-69, CI. 52-731.
Derr, Chester B.: See —
Prym, Hans A.; and Derr, Chester B.,3,452,402.
Salzer, George W.; Derr, Chester B.; and Cristina, Joseph
F.,3,421,615.
Derr, Elmer B., to International Harvester Company. Offcenter A-
frame building structure. 3,442,057, 5-6-69, CI. 52-90.
Derr, Lloyd J.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,426,230.
Derr, Walter R., Jr.; and Davis, Francis E., Jr., to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Low pressure reforming of paraffinic feed with less than
0.6 weight % PT to maintain hydrogen purity of recycle gas by
moisture control. 3,474,026, 10-21-69, CI. 208-138.
Derragon, Don C, Jr., to Motor Coach Industries, Inc. Scavenge
device for refrigerant compressor systems. 3,442,439, 5-6-69, CI.
230-24.
Derrick, Robert P.; and Eisele, Hermann, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Variable speed electric drive having gain compensa-
tion. 3,440,507, 4-22-69, CI. 318-152.
Derrick, William A., to Sandusky Foundry & Machine Company.
Method and apparatus for cooling and cleaning a centrifugal cast-
ing. 3,442,706, 5-6-69, CI. 134-6.
Derrickson, Charles H.: See-
Green, Melvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H., 3,460,470.
Green, Melvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H.,3,460,471.
D 'Enrico, Michael Joseph; and Kulick, Russell Joseph, to American
Cyanamid Company. Warm water-dilutable paste rosin size and
process for the manufacture thereof. 3,433,658, 3-18-69, CI. 106-
123.
D'Errico, Michael Joseph; and Wagner, Frank Larkin, to American
Cyanamid Company. Paste rosin size containing fortifying agent.
3,433,659, 3-18-69, CI. 106-238.
Derrien, Michel: See—
Cosyns, Jean; Derrien, Michel; and Le Page, Jean Fran-
cois,3,472,763.
Derry, Wiliiam Thomas: See —
Lewis, Robert Bee; and Derry, William Thomas,3,430,888.
Dersch, Fritz; and Paniccia, Sally L., to GAF Corporation. Prepara-
tion of photographic silver halide emulsions utilizing polyoxyal-
kylenated gelating derivatives. 3,436,220, 4-1-69, CI. 96-94.
Dersch, Fritz; and Paniccia, Sally L., to GAF Corporation. Photo-
graphic silver halide emulsions containing trifluoromethyl-4-
hydroxy quinoline carboxy acid salt as a stabilizer. 3,446,618, 5-
27-69, CI. 96-66.5
Dersch, Fritz; and Welsh, John A., to GAF Corporation.
Dehydrodithizone and mercaptotetrazolium salts as silver halide
photographic antifoggants and stabilizers. 3,420,664, 1-7-69, CI.
96-66.5
Dersch, Fritz; and Welsh, John A., to GAF Corporation. Anti-
fogging and anti-plumming disulfide compound for use in silver
halide photographs. 3,447,925, 6-3-69, CI. 96-66.5
Dersch, William C, Jr. Signal translating apparatus. 3,470,321, 9-30-
69, CI. 179-1.
Derschmidt, Hans, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Device for stabilizing the rotor blades of a rotary wing aircraft.
3,448,811,6-10-69,5. 170-160.25
LIST OF PATENTEES
367
Dershin, Harvey; and Leonard, Charles A., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Transpiration cooled window. 3,452,553, 7-1-69, CI.
62-239.
Dersin, Hans Jurgen: See—
Lochner, Horst P.; and Dersin, Hans Jurgen, 3, 46 1,004.
Dersin, Hansjurgen; and Fruchte, Erwin, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process of epitaxial growth wherein the distance
between the carrier and the transfer material is adjusted to effect
either material removal from the carrier surface or deposition
thereon. 3,425,878, 2-4-69, CI. 148-174.
Dersin, Hensjurgen; and Lochner, Horst-Paul, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of growing epitaxial layers from binary
semiconductor compounds. 3,480,472, 11-25-69, CI. 117-201.
Dertouzos, Michael L.; and Graham, Huber L., to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Graphical display system. 3,449,721, 6-10-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Derudder, Gerard; and Derudder, Rodolphe, to Societe Anonyme
dite Societe Textile Saint-Antoine et Textile Halluinois S.A. Ap-
paratus for yarn combining or doubling. 3,444,680, 5-20-69, CI.
57-59.
Derudder, Rodolphe: See—
Derudder, Gerard; and Derudder, Rodolphe.3,444,680.
De Rudnay, Andre Etienne. Process for the recording, reproducting
and erasing of information data on recording carries. 3,483,531,
12-9-69, CI. 340-173.
De Rudnay, Andre. Process for the recording and reproducing of in-
formation data on recording carriers, and recording carrier
therefor. 3,478,329, 11-11-69, CI. 340-173.
de Ruggeri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Umberto, to Or-
monoterapia Richter S.p.A.3-(2'-S-tetrahydropyranyl ethers) of
estra-1,3,5 (lO)-trienes. 3,481,924, 12-2-69, CI. 260-239.55
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Umberto, to Or-
monoterapia Richter S.p.A.Estratriene-[3,2-D]-pyrimidines and
method of their preparation. 3,458,502, 7-29-69, CI. 260-239.5
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Umberto, to Or-
monoterapia Richter S.p.A. Estra-triene-pyrazoles and a method
for their preparation. 3,484,435, 12-16-69, CI. 260-239.5
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Umberto, to Or-
monoterapia Richter S.p.A.3-(2'-R-tetrahydropyranyl ethers) of
estra-1,3,5 (lO)-trienes. 3,485,826, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.55
de Ruggieri, Pietro; Gondolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Umberto, to Or-
monoterapia Richter S.p.A. 2-Cyano-3-amino-estratrines and a
method of their preparation. 3,449,327, 6-10-69, CI. 260-239.5
De Ruig, Jan Robert, to American Enka Corporation. Method and
apparatus for producing yarn packages with a variable speed spin-
dle. 3,445,999, 5-27-69, CI. 57-94.
de Ruig, Jans R.: See—
Schippers, Heinz; Lohest, Hans; and de Ruig, Jans R., 3,445,073.
De Ruiter, Ernest H.: See—
Reimlinger, Hans K.; De Ruiter, Ernest H.; and Kruerke, Ulrich
K.,3,444,253.
de Ruiter, Jacob Willem: See —
Burggraaf, Anthonie Jan; van der Stelt, Ernest Onno Willem;
and de Ruiter, Jacob Willem,3,484,276.
de Ruiter, Jacob Willem; and Willemstein, Anton, to North Amer-
ican Philips Company, Inc. Methods and arrangements for melting
material which melts only with difficulty. 3,436,465, 4-1-69, CI.
13-1.
de Ruyter van Steveninck, Albert W.; and Beevendorp, Johannes, to
Shell Oil Company. Process for the preparation of ester resins.
3,477,974, 11-11-69, CI. 260-18.
Dervan, James T., Ill, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. System for automatically testing computer memories.
3,478,286, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 235-153.
Dervan, James T.: See —
Apple, Clarence T.; and Dervan, James T., 3,427,443.
De Ryck, Petrus Robert, to Constructiewerkhuizen Van Oordegem.
Installation for the injection of a sole in a mould closed by a last.
3,448,490, 6-10-69, CI. 18-4.
De Rycke, Douglas August Charles; and Parker, Owen Gordon, to
Spence, Peter & Sons Limited. Catalytic muffler. 3,434,806, 3-25-
69, CI. 23-288.
Des Champs, James W. Control for forward and reverse drive and
for engine power, with special adjustments for engine idling and
acceleration. 3,444,765, 5-20-69, CI. 74-876.
des Chatelets, Jean: See—
Gilwood, Martin E.; and des Chatelets, Jean, 3,48 1,868
Des Jardins, James: See—
Thumim, Carl; Herman, Nicholas; and Des Jardins,
James.3,424,044.
Des Ormeaux, Jean P. Dairy product ordering device. 3,474,554, 10-
28-69, CI. 40-5.
Des Ormeaux, John A.; and Paradis, Joseph R., to Worthen, Freder-
ic P. Method and apparatus for cutting tape in sewing machine.
3,468,269, 9-23-69, CI. 112-130.
Des-Eng-Con Corporation: See—
Eck, Karl A., 3,420,357.
Des-Jardins, Edgar E.: See-
Hair, Hugh A.; Roome, Gerard T.; Gerst, Carl W.; Des-Jardins,
Edgar E.; and Domick, Edward J.,3,447,143.
Desai, Ramanlal Markandrai: See—
Chipalkatti, Vasant Bhimrao; Desai, Ramanlal Markandrai; Sat-
tur, Naranyan Balvantrao; and Husain, Iftikhar, 3,457, 026.
Chipalkatti, Vasant B.; Desai, Ramanlal M.; Sattur, Narayan B.;
and Hussain, Iftikhar,3,457,024.
De Sandre, Giovanni: See —
Perotto, Pier Giorgio; and De Sandre, Giovanni,3 ,469,244.
Desaulles, Pierre-Antoine: See —
Jaques, Roland; and Desaulles, Pierre-Antoine,3,462,531.
Desbrueres, Maurice: See —
Arnaud, Jacques; Sobotka, Walter; and Desbrueres, Mau-
rice,3,432, 776.
Descarries, Raymond: See —
Gaudry, Paul E.; Gaudry, Edouard; Descarries, Raymond; and
Anderson, James, 3 ,469,272.
Deschamps, Andre; and Bernard, Nicolle Georgette Suzanne, to In-
ternational Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Ferromagnetic
materials and processes for their manufacture. 3,457,174, 7-22-69,
CI. 252-62.57
Deschamps, Andre; and Renault, Philippe, to Institut Francais du
Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process for metal removal
from petroleum residues. 3,468,790, 9-23-69, CI. 208-251.
Deschamps, Robert Marcel, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et
de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Separator arrangements for elec-
trochemical power sources, methods of their manufacture and
power sources equipped therewith. 3,428,495, 2-18-69, CI. 136-
143.
Descher, Heinz, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Collector
brushes for slip contacts. 3,423,715, 1-21-69, CI. 339-1.
De Schryver, Frans: See —
Marvel, Carl S.; Okada, Masahiko; and De Schryver,
Frans.3,475,374.
Deschuttere, Lucien Roger; Scharpe, Ludo Adriaan; Schaltin, Walter
Malvine; and Peeters, Gustaaf Joannes, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Ap-
paratus for the contactless removing of dust from webs. 3,469,275,
9-30-69, CI. 15-306.
Descovich, Joseph: See—
Labartino, Charles; and Descovich, Joseph.3,456,236.
De Senepart, Jules-Odon, to Schnyder, Adrien. Cigarette filter.
3,422,822, 1-21-69, CI. 131-269.
Deseniss, Philipp, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Electric cell.
3,429,747, 2-25-69, CI. 136-13.
Deseret Pharmaceutical Company, Inc.: See —
Coker, Donald G.; and Loveless, James C, 3,447,181.
De Serre, Charles G.; and Johnson, Thomas L., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Tens transfer mechanism with
provision for end- around carry. 3,476,920, 1 1-4-69, CI. 235-137.
Deshong, Elzie E.; and Palson, Richard C. J., to International
Packaging Corporation. Display package. 3,442,371, 5-6-69, CI.
206-45.23
Design and Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Duncan, Thomas W., 3,443,719.
Zane, Victor H., 3,464,437.
Design Progress Inc.: See —
Bell, Joseph P., 3,454,757.
Designatronics, Inc.: See —
Walker, Melvin F., 3,427,900.
Designed Mailing Accessories, Inc.: See—
Buckholz, Ronald J., 3,454,451.
De Simas, John. Container and pallet. 3,442,434, 5-6-69, CI. 229-14.
deSimas, John. Cargo containers. 3,480,196, 11-25-69, CI. 229-23.
De Simone, Aldo: See—
Broxmeyer, Charles; and De Simone, Aldo,3,426,592.
Desire, Pierre: See—
Rozie, Maurice; and Desire, Pierre, 3,43 1,072.
Desjardins, Stanley P.; and Wright, Charles H., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Rocket thrust nozzle system. 3,446,436, 5-27-69, CI.
239-265.25
Desjardins, Stanley P.: See —
Walton, David A.; and Desjardins, Stanley P.,3,436,021.
Deskevich, Stephen; and Newman, John B., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Data entry system. 3,462,411, 8-19-69, CI.
340-172.5
Desko, Albert G. Mortar mixing machine. 3,430,931, 3-4-69, CI.
259-178.
Deslauriers, Clovis F. Apparatus for die cutting and scoring paper
sheets. 3,443,488, 5-13-69, CI. 93-58.
Desloge, George B., to Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company.
Retainer for clamp for a cylindrical type heater. 3,475,597, 10-28-
69, CI. 219-535.
Desma-Werke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See—
Klee, Werner, 3,474,496.
Ludwig, Herbert, 3,446,887.
Desmarais, Armand J.: See —
Bishop, Robert G.; Desmarais, Armand J.; and Reid, Albert
R.,3,455,714.
Desmarais, Armand J., to Hercules Incorporated. Protective coating
composition of binder latex in water-glycol vehicle. 3,483,148, 12-
9-69, CI. 260-17.
368
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Venditti, Arthur P.; and
and Martin, James A., to
Overwrapped carton.
Desmarais, Armand J.; and Reid, Albert R., to Hercules, Incor-
porated. Cellulose ether-esters and process. 3,435,027, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-226.
Desmarchais, Walter E.; and Braun, Howard E., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. High pressure vessel hold-together structure.
3,445,971, 5-27-69, CI. 52-80.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Process for making
isotropic polymeric film. 3,479,426, 1 1-18-69, CI. 264-289.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; and Marinus, Victor Alois, to Gevaert-
Agfa, N.V. Adjustment mechanism. 3,455,175, 7-15-69, CI. 74-
89.17
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; Marinus, Victor Alois; and De Meyere,
Edwin August, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Extrusion apparatus.
3,456,293, 7-22-69, CI. 18-12.
de Smet, Herman J., to Northern Electric Company, Limited. Damp-
ing spring for select bars in crossbar switches. 3,474,207, 10-21-
69, CI. 200-175.
Desmond, Charles F., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Viscous vibration
damping. 3,448,830, 6-10-69, CI. 188-1.
Desmond, John D.: See —
Collura, Peter C; Desmond, John D.
Lesinski, Theodore S.,3,438,563.
Desmond, John D.; Lesinski, Theodore S.
Container Corporation of America.
3,424,367, 1-28-69, CI. 229-38.
Desmond Martin Forde: See —
Rees, Robin Gore, 3,447,21 1.
Desmond, Timothy J.; Greenburg, Leon S.; and Weisberg, Harry, to
Radio Corporation of America. High speed controlled rectifiers
with deep level dopants. 3,445,735, 5-20-69, CI. 317-235.
Desmoulins, Jean Marie Joseph; and Becker, Jean Marie P. Folding
oven for portable stove. 3,428,039, 2-18-69, CI. 126-9.
Desnoyers, Paul J., to Johnson & Johnson. Pressure sensitive tape.
3,482,683, 12-9-69, CI. 206-59.
De Somer, Pierre; Denys, Pierre; and Leyten, Roger, to Recherche
et Industrie Therapeutiques R.I.T. Thymus extract. 3,438,859, 4-
15-69, CI. 195-1.8
Desormiere, Bernard P. L.; Parouty, Jean Claude; and Piechon,
Andre L., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-
Brandt. Gyromagnetic resonance magnetometer with ferrimagnetic
sample. 3,441,837, 4-29-69, CI. 324-0.5
DeSoto Chemical Coatings, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Bryce P., 3,426,096.
De Soto, Inc.: See —
Sekmakas, Kazys, 3,450,660.
Sekmakas, Kazys; and Gaske, Joseph E., 3,450,791.
Sekmakas, Kazys, 3,450,792.
Sekmakas, Kazys, 3,457,324.
Sekmakas, Kazys, 3,468,836.
Sekmakas, Kazys; and Stand, Roland F., 3,470,126.
Desoutter Brothers Limited: See —
States, Ronald Frederick, 3,440,908.
Despain, Alvin A.; and Mac Belnap, Amasa. Self propelled harvest-
ing vehicle. 3,430,982, 3-4-69, CI. 280-255.
DeSpain, Thomas H., to Southern Textile Machiney Company, In-
corporated. Method and apparatus for seaming and inspecting
hosiery. 3,486,471, 12-30-69, CI. 112-121.15
Despatch Oven Company: See —
Melgaard, Hans L., 3,431,002.
Desplats, Andre Emile Evariste; and Levardon, Raymond Daniel
Maurice, to Tractel S.A. Double-acting hydraulic cable pulling
system. 3,474,946, 10-28-69, CI. 226-1 12.
Desplats, Andre Emile Evariste; and Levardon, Raymond Daniel
Maurice, to Fractel S.A. Safety device of cable-clamping traction
apparatus. 3,485,478, 12-23-69, CI. 254-106.
De Splinter, Donald H., to TRW Inc., mesne. Rail anchor.
3,451,621, 6-24-69, CI. 238-315.
Desroches, Jean: See —
Cimetiere, Claudette; Desroches, Jean; and Routier,
Claude.3,459,513.
Desrosiers, Louis L.: See —
Burman, Joseph O.; and Desrosiers, Louis L., 3,470,599.
Dessau, Ralph M.: See—
Heiba, El-Ahmadi I.; and Dessau, Ralph M., 3,435,080.
Dessauer, Rolf: See —
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; and Dessauer, Rolf,3,445,234.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine Elizabeth, 3,423,427.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine Elizabeth.3,449,379.
Desseigne, Gerard: See —
Boileau, Jacques; Desseigne, Gerard; and Konrat, Jean
Paul,3,466,205.
Dessert, Edward P., to Square D Company. Multipole circuit breaker
with pivotable handle locking member. 3,426,164, 2-4-69, CI. 200-
42.
Dessert, Edward P., to Square D Company. Electric circuit breaker
with shunt trip coil. 3,436,695, 4-1-69, CI. 335-9.
Destache, Richard W.: See—
Klessig, Ernst F.; and Destache, Richard W., 3,452,779.
Destech Labs., Inc.: See —
Lee, Patrick P., 3,437,332.
DeStefano, Leonard A.: See —
MacDonald, Hugh D., Jr.; DeStefano, Leonard A.; and DeLeo,
James M.,3,421,720.
Destelle, Jean, to Armel Arts, Mecanique, Electronique. Musical in-
strument employing single unijunction transistor oscillator in
which volume is controlled by key displacement. 3,474,182, 10-
21-69, CI. 84-1.25
de Stevens, George: See —
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
de Stevens, George.3,454,573.
DeStevens, George: See —
Carney, Richard William James; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and
DeStevens, George, 3, 4 8 3, 200.
de Stevens, George; Blatter, Herbert Morton; and Chernov, Harvey,
to Ciba Corporation. Analgesic compositions of a 4-aminoal-
kylamino- quinazoline and 1 -amino-alkoxybenzimidazole.
3,449,498, 6-10-69, CI. 424-251.
de Stevens, George: See —
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert; and de Stevens, George, 3,454,575.
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert; Lucas, Robert Armistead; and de
Stevens, George,3,455,923.
Desthuilliers, Jean-Pierre, to Compagnie des Freins et Signaux
Westinghouse. Fluid pressure brake control apparatus for railway
cars. 3,472,560, 10-14-69, CI. 303-13.
Det Norske Zinkkompani A/S: See—
Steintveit, Georg, 3,434,947.
De Tar, Donald R., to Litton Systems, Inc. Compact electrical con-
nectors. 3,426,315, 2-4-69, CI. 339-105.
Detch, Lewis. Locking devices for fluorescent lamps. 3,466,594, 9-9-
69, CI. 339-54.
Detemple, Manfred, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Reference
electrode. 3,445,368, 5-20-69, CI. 204-195.
Detemple, Manfred, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Reference
electrode. 3,463,718, 8-26-69, CI. 204-195.
Determann, Fritz: See—
Wells, Leon W.; and Determann, Fritz,3,45 1,750.
Deters, Elmer M.: See —
Komor, Peter S.; and Deters, Elmer M., 3,457,867.
Deters, Elmer M., to Red Jacket Manufacturing Company. Leak de-
tecting apparatus. 3,454,195, 7-8-69, CI. 222-52.
Detert, Klaus: See—
Assmus, Fritz; Boll, Richard; Detert, Klaus; Ganz, Dietrich; Ibe,
Gerhard; and Pfeifer, Friedrich,3, 466,201.
Detexomat Limited: See-
Bryan, Leonard T. F., 3,429,284.
Payne, Alfred John, 3,449,015.
Detheridge, John Stanley: See—
Nicholls, Bertram Frank; and Detheridge, John Stan-
ley,3,487,249.
Detling, Miles W.: See —
Braid, Murray D.; and Detling, Miles W., 3,472,996.
De Tommasi, Arthur N.: See-
Harris, Lawrence A.; and De Tommasi, Arthur N., 3,459,873.
Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc.: See—
Jacobsen, John B.; and Carpenter, William R., 3,467,1 13.
Kircher, Charles E.; and Jones, Robert J., 3,425,188.
Kircher, Charles E.; Jones, Robert J.; and Kinsella, Frank V.,
3,475,504.
Smith, Louis G., Jr., 3,482,085.
Young, Bruce A., 3,483,092.
Detrick, Robert S.; and Gillespie, Gerald J., to Koppers Company,
Inc. Method of resin impregnating a spool of fiberglass roving.
3,449,152, 6-10-69, CI. 117-54.
Detrixhe, Arvid J. Rotary plow. 3,433,706, 3-18-6, CI. 172-67.
Detro, Richard Gray, to General Electric Company. Lead connec-
tion means for voltage tunable magnetrons. 3,479,442, 11-18-69,
CI. 174-50.58
Detroit Edison Company, The: See-
Anderson, Clarence A.; and Chameski, Mitchell D., 3,467,035.
Mashikian, Matthew S.; Kelley, James K.; and McMurray, Wil-
liam C, 3,479,443.
Detroit Flame Hardening Company: See-
Scott, Marvin R., 3,451,245.
Scott, Marvin R., 3,472,160.
Detroit Switch Corporation: See —
Arnold, John E., 3,486,164.
Detroit Tap & Tool Co.: See-
Burnett, Herbert C, 3,439,518.
Dettling, Joseph C: See —
Hindin Saul Gerald; and Dettling, Joseph C.,3,484,194.
Dettman, Harold V.: See-
Nelson, Iver L.; and Dettman, Harold V.,3,465,499.
Dettman, Robert J. Paint roller cleaning aid. 3,421,527, 1-14-69, CI.
134-138.
Dettmering, Wilhelm. Supersonic cascades. 3,442,441, 5-6-69, CI.
230-132.
Dettner, Heinz W., Dr.: See—
Dettner, Heinz, 3,457,147.
LIST OF PATENTEES
369
Dettner Heinz, to Dettner, Heinz W., Dr., mesne. Chromium plating
bath and process. 3,457,147, 7-22-69, CI. 204-51.
Dettwiler, Werner: See-
Reich, Ernst; and Dettwiler, Werner,3,449,425.
de Tullio, Luigi; Spence, Ian Leighton; and Mostyn, Rodney, to Mar-
coni Company Limited, The. Ultrasonic presence detectors.
3,431,549, 3-4-69, CI. 340-1.
Detuncq, Yves: See—
Guillermard, Pierre; Juston, Paul; and Detuncq, Yves,3,455,963.
De Tunis, Frank L.: See —
Clark, Kendall; De Tunis, Frank L.; and Kaper, Ronald
G., 3,483,495.
Detweiler, Meade H., to Fuller Company. Flush deck hatch cover as-
sembly and movable pivot mount therefor. 3,422,877, 1-21-69, CI.
160-188.
Detweiler, Roy R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for sulfuric acid manufacture. 3,454,360, 7-8-69, CI. 23-
168.
Detweiler, William I.; and Connally, Billie M., to Technology Instru-
ment Corporation of California. Resistor winding structure.
3,427,548, 2-1 1-69, CI. 338-256.
Detwiller, Ronald H.; Ostenson, Donald O.; and Weispfenning,
Walter W., to Clark Equipment Company. Tripping mechanism
for agricultural implements. 3,483,930, 12-16-69, CI. 172-267.
Deubel, Reinhold: See —
Fuchs, Otto; and Deubel, Reinhold,3,454,568.
Deucher, Theodore F., to Clevite Corporation. Piezoelectrically ig-
nited gas torch. 3,436,164, 4-1-69, CI. 431-255.
Deuring, Karl; and Scharfen, Hans, to Forkardt, Paul, K.G. Jaw
chuck. 3,469,856, 9-30-69, CI. 279-1 19.
Deuringer, Rudolf, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Ozone scavenger.
3,433,580, 3-18-69, CI. 23-2.
Deuringer, Rudolf: See —
Litle, Robert L.; Sternberg, James C; and Deuringer, Ru-
dolf,3,483,990.
Deuschle, Frita, to Brunswick Corporation. Three-way stopcock.
3,481,367, 12-2-69, CI. 137-625.47
Deuschle, Fritz, to Brunswick Corporation. Fluid transfer structure.
3,459,177, 8-5-69, CI. 128-22.
Deuschle, Fritz; and Walker, Clarence L., to Brunswick Corporation.
Dental impression tray. 3,473,225, 10-21-69, CI. 32-17.
Deussner, Herbert, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft.
Method and device for removing dust from exhaust gases.
3,485,012, 12-23-69, CI. 55-8.
Deussner, Herbert; and Schmitz, Hugo, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for classifying particulate material.
3,443,687, 5-13-69, CI. 209-3.
D'Eustachio, Dominic, to Pittsburgh Corning Corporation. Method
and apparatus for reducing the thickness of float glass. 3,486,873,
12-30-69, CI. 65-65.
D'Eustachio, Dominic; and Johnson, Howard E., to Pittsburgh Corn-
ing Corporation. Process for making cellular materials. 3,441,396,
4-29-69, CI. 65-22.
D'Eustachio, Dominic; and Johnson, Howard E., to Pittsburgh Corn-
ing Corporation. Arcuately shaped cellular glass article and
method of making the same. 3,459,630, 8-5-69, CI. 161-168.
D'Eustachio, Dominic:See —
Johnson, Howard E.; and D'Eustachio, Dominic, 3,429,955.
Deuth, Albert F., to Clairex Electronics, Inc. Fire detector.
3,430,220, 2-25-69, CI. 340-237.
Deutsch, Albert S.: See —
Levinos, Steven; and Deutsch, Albert S.,3,436,215.
Deutsch Company Electronic Component Division, The: See —
Lawrence, Roland B.; and Harnack, George H., 3,449,708.
Deutsch Company Electronic Components Division, The: See —
Culver, Penin C, 3,470,524.
Culver, Perrin C, 3,475,720.
Deutsch, Daniel H.; Green, Stanley E.; Murray, John D.; and
Saleeby, Edward W., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Laboratory reagent for assay of alkaline phosphatase. 3,425,912,
2-4-69, CI. 195-103.5
Deutsch, Ernest M. Kit construction. 3,430,361, 3-4-69, CI. 35-19.
Deutsch, Fred; Deutsch, Lawrence S.; and Deutsch, James S. Extru-
sion die. 3,474,495, 10-28-69, CI. 18-12.
Deutsch, Irving, to Sumergrade & Sons, Inc. Comforter construction.
3,467,974, 9-23-69, CI. 5-334.
Deutsch, James S.: See —
Deutsch, Fred; Deutsch, Lawrence S.; and Deutsch, James
S.,3,474,495.
Deutsch, Lawrence S.: See—
Deutsch, Fred; Deutsch, Lawrence S.; and Deutsch, James
S.,3,474,495.
Deutsch, Peter R.: See—
Poux, Charles A.; and Deutsch, Peter R., 3,432,887.
Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin: See —
Lebek, Alexander; and Raab, Siegfried, 3,453,088.
Reinheckel, Heinz; and Jahnke, Dietrich, 3,440,286.
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Frehn, Fritz, 3,421,950.
Rum, Klaus; and Lingen, Dieter, 3,439,851.
Schierholt, Hans, 3,454,829.
Deutsche Edwlstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Frehn, Fritz, 3,450,511.
Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Lange, Hans, 3,456,730.
Lange, Hans, 3,473,610.
Weingaertner, Ernst; Berg, Dieter; and Streckebach, Karl Ernst
Christian, 3,468,677.
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler: See—
Bader, Erich; and Sibenhorn, Wolfgang, 3,463,757.
Biegler, Hanns; Neugebauer, Walter; and Kempers, Herbert,
3,423,184.
Biegler, Hanns; Kallrath, Gottfried; and Klein, Kurt, 3,484,371.
Debus, Erwin, 3,455,717.
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek, Peter, 3,425,786.
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek, Peter, 3,455,718.
Fahenstih, Rudolf; and Weigert, Wolfgang, 3,441,573.
Hahn, Fritz, 3,445,178.
Hahn, Fritz; and Ney, Peter, 3,479,127.
Heimberger, Werner, 3,462,430.
Herzog, Hans; and Kabisch, Gerhard, 3,433,358.
Holzmann, Hermann, 3,434,826.
Huter, Ludwig; Losenske, Christa; and Schirmer, Dieter,
3,427,130.
Huter, Ludwig, 3,441,591.
Kabisch, Gerhard; and Herzog, Hans, 3,423,176.
Klein, Kurt; and Maluzi, Joachim, 3,484,368.
Kleinle, Alois, 3,449,174.
Knorre, Helmut; Bretschneider, Gunther; and Sauer, Heinrich,
3,433,605.
Knone, Helmut; and Rothe, Wilfried, 3,470,225.
Muller, Lothar, 3,482,937.
Nauroth, Peter, 3,424,602.
Neugebauer, Walter, 3,434,977.
Obrowski, Walter; Bornig, Karl-Heinz; and Schrufer, Elmar,
3,444,373.
Pfeifer, Karl; Bretschneider, Gunther; Schwarz, Rudolf; and
Laun, Karl, 3,472,459.
Reinhardt, Helmut; and Nauroth, Peter, 3,433,593.
Reinhardt, Helmut; Nauroth, Peter; and Achenbach, Karl,
3,473,890.
Schuler, Wilhelm A.; and Klebe, Hans, 3,457,261.
Schuler, Wilhelm Alfons, 3,427,312.
Schwarz, Rudolf; and Meyer-Simon, Eugen, 3,475,139.
Thiele, Kurt; and Posselt, Klaus, 3,426,034.
Thiele, Kurt, 3,472,845.
Thiele, Kurt, 3,474,107.
Thiele, Kurt, 3,480,663.
Thiele, Kurt; and von Bebenburg, Walter, 3,481,943.
Wilm, Diederich; Flasskamp, Willi; Broft, Eduard; and Jordan,
Kurt, 3,473,300.
Deutsche Linoleum-Werke A.G.: See —
Betz, Erich, 3,484,331.
Deutsche Rhodiaceta AG: See —
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, 3,447,884.
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, 3,447,885.
Weigand, Hans, 3,444,592.
Deutsche Solvay-Werke GmbH: See —
Faerber, Gerhard; and Kersken, Wilhelm, 3,466,255.
Deutsche Tafelglas Aktiengesellschaft: See-
Graff, Roderich; Reichl, Karl Johann; Butz, Josef; and Pausch,
Karl, 3,477,894.
Deutscher, Abe; Muttart, Vincent H.; and Gilbert, Jack W. Alarm
and safety lock device. 3,432,631, 3-11-69, CI. 200-61.67
Deutscher Spinnereimaschinenbau Ingolstadt Niederlassung der
Schubert & Salzer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Goldammer, Georg; and Mahrt, Gunter, 3,443,285.
Hertzsch, Hans B., 3,443,287.
Deutschlander, Gert, to Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft.
Device for grouping objects. 3,424,293, 1-28-69, CI. 198-34.
Deutschle, Alan G.: See-
Parks, Robert F.; and Deutschle, Alan G., 3,475,528.
Deutschman, Archie J., Jr.: See-
Berry, James W.; and Deutschman, Archie J., Jr., 3,473,888.
Deutschmann, Herbert: See —
Dinger, Hans; and Deutschmann, Herbert,3,478,542.
Deuzeman, Hendrik Herman Jan: See —
Gladney, Kurt Paul; and Deuzeman, Hendrik Herman
Jan,3,432,453.
Deuzeman, Hendrik H., to Fiberglas Canada Limited. Production of
water soluble or water dispersible methylated melamine-formal-
dehyde resins consisting largely of tri-methyl ether of tri-methylol
melamine. 3,487,048, 12-30-69, CI. 260-67.7
De Valroger, Piene Albert Marie. Pneumatic lifting plenum chamber
for vehicles. 3,462,100, 8-19-69, CI. 244-100.
De Vane, Harry M. Therapy pool for use in swimming pools.
3,483,863, 12-16-69, CI. 128-66.
Devaney, Richard G., to Eastman Kodak Company. Process for sup-
plying precisely controlled supplemental heating to polymer melts.
3,469,012, 9-23-69, CI. 13-23.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 24
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Devanney, Paul H.; and Jackson, Bernerd D. Valve guide bushing
machining tool. 3,461,775, 8-19-69, CI. 90-12.5
Devanney, Raymond H.; and Bies, Sylvester W., to Veeder Industries
Inc. Shaft encoder. 3,423,750, 1-21-69, CI. 340-347.
De Vaughn, Marshall S. Streamlining apparatus. 3,425,740, 2-4-69,
CI. 296-1.
De Vaul, Wayne E., to Guidance Technology, Inc. Loran receiving
system. 3,422,433, 1-14-69, CI. 343-103.
De Vaul, Wayne E. Loran receiving system. 3,479,628, 1 1-18-69, CI.
325-473.
DeVault, Albert N., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Solvent dewax-
ing with hydrogenated polymeric dewaxing aids. 3,479,278, 11-18-
69, CI. 208-33.
De Vault, Albert N.; and Johnson, Marvin M., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Dewaxing of mineral oils. 3,451,920, 6-24-69, CI. 208-
33.
Devaux, Adrien; and Aubin, Gerard, to Societe Chimique de la
Grande Paroisse, Azote et Produits Chimiques. Method for the
production of nitrogen peroxide. 3,473,892, 10-21-69, CI. 23-162.
De Vaux, Lloyd H., to Santa Barbara Research Center. Double in-
jection photodetector having n0-p-p0. 3,466,448, 9-9-69, CI. 250-
211.
Devaux, Richard: See—
Delassus, Marcel; Devaux, Richard; and Hofman, Theo-
phile.3,469,945.
Devco, Inc.: See —
Cranston, Albert E., Jr.; Cranston, Albert W.; and Rowell, Wil-
liam J., 3,471,994.
Deve, Vagn. Shell sand treating apparatus and method. 3,480,265,
11-25-69, CI. 263-21.
Devejian, Kevork, to Alexander, George, Printing Co., Inc. Box for
phonographic tape recordings. 3,443,738, 5-13-69, CI. 229-33.
Development and Control Limited SA: See —
Murchison, John R.; Darnall, John C; and Brassell, Clarence
Morgan, 3,429,239.
Devenco Incorporated: See —
Schwartz, Edmund I., 3,432,754.
Deventer-Werke GmbH: See—
Waldhuter, Werner; Rubel, Werner; and Clough, Graham,
3,461,069.
Dever, James L.: See-
Gordon, Irving; Hodan, James J.; and Dever, James
L.,3,448,179.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Cyclic phosphorus esters and process for the preparation
thereof. 3,459,835, 8-5-69, CI. 260-927.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for preparing aliphatic tertiary phosphites.
3,459,837, 8-5-69, CI. 260-972.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Cyclic esters of phosphorus and a process for the
preparation thereof. 3,467,733, 9-16-69, CI. 260-927.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Phosphorus acid-carboxylic acid anhydrides. 3,482,002,
12-2-69, CI. 260-935.
Popoff, Ivan C; and Dever, James Louis.3,462,439.
de Vernejoul, Pierre: See —
Eudes, Marcel; and de Vernejoul, Pierre, 3,462, 245.
Deveson, John Harwood: See-
Pay, Donald Alexander; Butt, Anthony John; and Deveson, John
Harwood.3,429,994.
Devienne, Andre, to Societe Francaise du Pneu Englebert. Pneu-
matic tires. 3,435,875, 4-1-69, CI. 152-356.
Devienne, Andre: See—
Mirtain, Henri; and Devienne, Andre, 3,435,874.
DeVilbiss Company, The: See—
Kock, Erhard, 3,450,092.
Kock, Erhard, 3,471,089.
Peeps, Donald J.; and Owen, Lewis M., 3,424,129.
Peeps, Donald J., 3,485,453.
Devillard, Jacques: See —
Blum, Pierre; and Devillard, Jacques.3,442,321.
de Villiers, Rocco Catoggio. Process for combined oxygen iron refin-
ing and producing of ferrous metals. 3,424,573, 1-28-69, CI. 75-
43.
Devin, Bernard; Lesueur, Robert; and Setton, Ralph. Thermionic
converter. 3,454,797, 7-8-69, CI. 310-4.
De Vincent, Patsy, to General Motors Corporation. Steering wheel.
3,476,897, 11-4-69, CI. 200-61.57
De Vine, Barry F.: See-
Stuart, Guy E., Jr.; and De Vine, Barry F.,3,43 1,678.
Devine, Matthew H.: See-
Anderson, Donald C; and Devine, Matthew H., 3,466,957.
De Vines, Hollis L., to Schlage Lock Company. Key recording
system. 3,438,051, 4-8-69, CI. 346-53.
Deviney, Marvin L., Jr., to Shell Oil Company. Production of un-
saturated carbonylic compounds. 3,439,043, 4-15-69, CI. 260-604.
Devins, James T.; and Quisenberry, Robert E., to Texaco Inc.
Method of controlling selectivity in an aromatic hydrocarbon deal-
kylation process. 3,433,848, 3-18-69, CI. 260-672.
Devisme, Jacques J. V. C. System for assembling components for the
construction of partitions or ceilings. 3,475,875, 11-4-69, CI. 52-
581.
de Visser, Jacob; and Modderman, Pieter, to Organon Inc. Novel 19-
nor-testosterone esters. 3,479,375, 11-18-69, CI. 260-397.4
De Vita, Guy F. Transformation wig. 3,444,865, 5-20-69, CI. 132-
53.
DeVito, Albert P.: See-
Aaron, Jack, 3,477,089.
De Vito, Albert P., to Alcon Metal Products, Inc. Electrical tube
socket. 3,426,318, 2-4-69, CI. 339-193.
DeVito, Charles P.: See-
Aaron, Jack, 3,477,089.
De Vito, Charles P., to Alcon Metal Products, Inc. Combination
mounting pin and solder well terminal. 3,431,541, 3-4-69, CI. 339-
128.
De Vito, Giuseppe. Wide band radiating system embodying disc-type
dipoles. 3,475,758, 10-28-69, CI. 343-795.
Devitt, Douglas J., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Electroplated contacts for semiconductor devices.
3,484,341, 12-16-69, CI. 204-15.
De Vittorio, Joseph M., to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Ap-
paratus for measurement and control of nonvolatile components in
liquid coating compositions. 3,475,316, 10-28-69, CI. 204-299.
De Vlieg, Charles B.; and La Porte, Milton E., to De Vlieg Machine
Company. Clamping mechanism. 3,456,530, 7-22-69, CI. 77-1.
De Vlieg Machine Company: See —
De Vlieg, Charles B.; and La Porte, Milton E., 3,456,530.
Jerue, Richard A., 3,449,823.
Devlin, Edward C; and Phillips, James M. R. Vehicle warning light
and system. 3,469,235, 9-23-69, CI. 340-107.
De Voe, Harvey B., Jr.; and Toms, Jay M., to Aluminum Company
of America. Apparatus for handling elongated shapes. 3,425,570,
2-4-69, CI. 214-6.
Devol, George C. Binary-code controlled apparatus. 3,476,266, 1 1-
4-69, CI. 214-1.
Devoid, Olaf Andreas, to Devolds, O. A., Sonner A/S. Method of
manufacturing carded yarn having an elastic core. 3,481,135, 12-
2-69, CI. 57-163.
De Voider, Noel Jozef: See-
Van den Heuvel, Walter August; Vanhaist, Johan Eugeen; Van
Engerland, Jozef Leonard; and De Voider, Noel
Jozef.3,432,329.
De Voider, Noel Jozef: See-
Van den Heuvel, Walter August; Vanhaist, Johan Eugeen; Van
Engeland, Jozef Leonard; and DeVolder, Noel
Jozef, 3, 44 1,426.
De Voldre, Joseph J.; Baran, Francis R.; and Bahouth, Tayseer G.,
to Allied Chemical Corporation. Caustic soda concentrate.
3,437,598, 4-8-69, CI. 252-156.
Devolds, O. A., Sonner A/S: See-
Devoid, Olaf Andreas, 3,481,135.
De Vore, Bainard M.; Fowler, James E.; and Warthen, William P., to
Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Apparatus and method
for edge crimping and/or heat treating yarn. 3,439,391, 4-22-69,
CI. 28-1.
De Vore, William W.: See—
Dillingham, Edward; Caldwell, William W.; and De Vore, Wil-
liam W.,3,472,373.
De Vos, Frank: See —
Lotter, William; and De Vos, Frank.3,463,138.
Devos, Gaston, to Lohr & Bromkamp G.m.b.H. Universal joint.
3,442,095, 5-6-69, CI. 64-21.
De Vries, Adrian J.: See —
Adler, Robert; and De Vries, Adrian J.,3,446,975.
DeVries, Charles V.; and Zimmerman, Arnold, to International Har-
vester Company. Agricultural apparatus. 3,464,192, 9-2-69, CI.
56-25.
DeVries, Dale Byron, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Ambient
atmosphere isolated semi- conductor devices. 3,475,664, 10-28-69,
CI. 317-235.
De Vries, Donald L.; and Nygren, Carl E., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Distillation of 2-phenylallyl alcohol at reduced pressure and in
presence of an inhibitor. 3,444,053, 5-13-69, CI. 203-6.
de Vries, Edward R., to Prismo Safety Corporation. Quick drying
road marking composition and method. 3,474,057, 10-21-69, CI.
260-22.
DeVries, G. John, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Reciprocating electric connecting system. 3,433,889, 3-18-69, CI.
174-69.
DeVries, George: See—
Sonnenberg, Frederic A.; and DeVries, George.3,479,865.
de Vries, Joseph Gerardus Maria: See —
van de Kerkhof, Lodevicus Lambertus Johannes; and de Vries,
Joseph Gerardus Maria.3,479,718.
de Vries, Louis, to Chevron Research Company. Conjugated SOj-
diene copolymers. 3,476,716, 11-4-69, CI. 260-79.3
De Vuyst, Hugo Richard Natalis; and Dereymaeker, Joseph Julien.
Printed circuit connector spring contact device. 3,486,163, 12-23-
69, CI. 339-64.
LIST OF PATENTEES
371
Dew Jimmy S., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polypropylene fil-
lers. 3,457,216, 7-22-69, CI. 260-41.
Dew, John N.: See-
Alexander, John D.; Dew, John N.; and Martin, William
L.,3,422,891.
Dew, John N.; and Martin, William L., to Continental Oil Company.
Method of hydrocarbon recovery by in-situ combustion.
3,461,963, 8-19-69, CI. 166-263.
Dew, Robert C, to Stratton & Terstegge Company. Radiantly-heated
poultry brooder. 3,454,223, 7-8-69, CI. 237-14.
Dew, Thomas L. Dental matrix. 3,436,827, 4-8-69, CI. 32-11.
Dew, William F., Jr.; Thompson, Byrd T., Jr.; and Leyboume, Allen
E., to Monsanto Company. Polymer handling and conveying ap-
paratus. 3,484,213, 12-16-69, CI. 23-285.
DeWald, Carl O. Roll dumping bin. 3,486,648, 12-30-69, CI. 214-
313.
Dewald, Chester L.: See—
Tilles, Harry; Baker, Don R.; and Dewald, Chester L.,3,480,671.
De Wald, Horace A., to Parke, Davis & Company. Substituted fi-
amino-2-stilbazole compounds. 3,462,446, 8-19-69, CI. 260-295.
De Wald, Horace Albert, to Parke, Davis & Company. 4'-Methoxy-
2,2,4-trialkyl-As-isoflavan compounds. 3,436,393, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
247.7
De Wald, Horace Albert, to Parke, Davis & Company. Novel 4'-
Aminoethoxy-2,2,4-trialkyl-A3-isoflaven compounds. 3,453,282, 7-
1-69, CI. 260-294.7
DeWall, Richard A.: See—
Raible, Donald A.; Bentley, Donald J.; and DeWall, Richard
A.,3,468,631.
Dewan, John T.: See —
Alger, Robert P.; and Dewan, John T.,3,453,433.
Dewan, John T., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Pulsed
and continuous neutron well logging technue. 3,462,600, 8-19-69,
CI. 250-83.1
Dewar, Douglas, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Brake disc
structure. 3,425,524, 2-4-69, CI. 188-218.
Dewar, Douglas, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Vehicle anti-
skid braking systems. 3,469,662, 9-30-69, CI. 188-181.
Dewar, Eric T.: See —
Black, William A.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford,
David.3,463,790.
Black, William A.
David,3,420,852.
Black, William A.
David.3,433,738.
De Waters, Terry L.: See —
Gregory, Edward G.; Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.; and De Waters,
Terry L., 3,456,696.
Leach, Hugh K.; Taylor, Robert W
L.,3,457,796.
De Weese, Richard O.; and Young, C Frank, to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Hollow electrode control device. 3,471,626, 10-7-69, CI.
13-1.
de Weger, Dirk, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Variable delay net-
work. 3,453,380, 7-1-69, CI. 178-5.1
De Werth, Douglas W., to American Gas Association, Inc. Vent ar-
rangement for sealed combustion systems. 3,435,816, 4-1-69, CI.
126-85.
Dewey, Clyde G., to General Electric Company. Means for sup-
pressing commutation transients in a controlled rectifier converter
for high-voltage electric power applications. 3,423,664, 1-21-69,
CI. 321-11.
Dewey, Donald E.; Hartman, Charles H.; Horn, Robert D.; and Mc-
Cartney, Talmadge O., to Perspective Inc. Computing perspective
drafting machine. 3,422,537, 1-21-69, CI. 33-18.
Dewey, John L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Vitrified
products. 3,440,070, 4-22-69, CI. 106-67.
Dewey, Robert B. Fluid impeller apparatus. 3,430,921, 3-4-69, CI.
253-45.
Dewey, William R.; and Locker, Howard W., to Jetdraft, Inc. Air jet
pump. 3,448,917, 6-10-69, CI. 230-95.
Dewez, Fernand J., Jr.; and Steiner, John E., to United States Steel
Corporation. Electroslag welding method for fabricating heavy
forgings. 3,467,808, 9-16-69, CI. 219-73.
Dewhirst, Kenneth C, to Shell Oil Company. Homogeneous
hydrogenation process employing a complex of ruthenium or osmi-
um as catalyst. 3,454,644, 7-8-69, CI. 260-570.9
Dewhirst, Kenneth C, to Shell Oil Company. Hydrogenation
process. 3,480,659, 11-25-69, CI. 260-465.1
Dewhirst, Kenneth C: See-
Chung, Harold; Dewhirst, Kenneth C; and Smutny, Edgar
J.,3,444,202.
Youngman, Edward A.; Bauer, Ronald S.; and Dewhirst, Ken-
neth C.,3,444, 145.
Dewhurst, Brian B., to Ethyl Corporation. Process for the manufac-
ture of thiobisphenols. 3,449,441, 6-10-69, CI. 260-609.
Dewhurst, Ernest James: See-
Murphy, James A.; Watkins, Cecil H.; Dewhurst, Ernest James;
and Engel, Carl.3,473,694.
P.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford,
P.; Dewar, Eric T.; and Rutherford,
and De Waters, Terry
Dewing, Ernest William, to Aluminium Laboratories Limited.
Recovery of purified divalent metal chlorides. 3,425,797, 2-4-69,
CI. 23-87.
Dewing, Emest William, to Aluminium Laboratories, Limited.
Procedures for removing impurities from aluminum trichloride gas.
3,436,211,4-1-69, CI. 75-68.
Dewing, Ernest William; and Phillips, Norman W. F., to Aluminium
Laboratories, Limited. Subhalide refining of aluminum. 3,436,210,
4-1-69, CI. 75-68.
Dewing, John: See-
Bell, William Hamilton; and Dewing, John,3,463,781.
de Winter, Max Salomon, to Organon Inc. Process for the prepara-
tion of 2-hydroxy- methylene- 19-nor-steroids. 3,431,287, 3-4-69,
CI. 260-397.4
de Winter, Max Salomon; Modderman, Pieter; and Kloosterman,
Johannes, to Organon Inc. Oxidation of 3-hydroxy-17-alkynyl-ste-
roids. 3,429,875, 2-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
de Winter, Max Solomon; and Harryvan, Elze Anjo, to Organon
Inc. Process for the preparation of A5"0' 3-keto- 19-nor-steroids.
3,475,465, 10-28-69, CI. 260-397.4
de Wit, Nicolaas P. M., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Production
of hydrocarbonoxy silanes. 3,448,138, 6-3-69, CI. 260-448.8
De Witt, David: See-
Napier, John; Sopher, Raeman P.; Totta, Paul A.; De Witt,
David; and Karan, Clarence,3,458,925.
De Witt, Harold F.: See—
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and De Witt, Harold F.,3,482,362.
De Witt, John H., Jr. Glass reed relay switching matrix. 3,465,291,
9-2-69, CI. 340-166.
De Witt, Stewart H.: See—
Fantozzi, Dominick M.; De Witt, Stewart H.; and Rahaim,
Thomas J.,3,422,620.
De Witt, William J.; and Taylor, Robert C, to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Primary alcohol sulfate detergent compositions.
3,480,556, 11-25-69, CI. 252-152.
de Witte, Serge: See—
Okaya, Akira; and de Witte, Serge.3,437,950.
De Wolf, Frank T., to General Electric Company. Brush holder con-
struction. 3,436,577, 4-1-69, CI. 310-246.
de Wolf, James L.: See —
Harmon, William George; and de Wolf, James L.,3,445,772.
De Woskin, Irvin S., to Beltx Corporation. Sanitary garment.
3,420,236, 1-7-69, CI. 128-291.
De Woskin, Irvin S. Orthodontic appliance and method. 3,452,436,
7-1-69, CI. 32-14.
De Woskin, Irvin S., to Beltx Corporation. Display package and
method of manufacture. 3,486,615, 12-30-69, CI. 206-78.
Dews, Jule N.; and Schmersahl, George W., to United States of
America, Army. Laboratory aerosol device. 3,426,444, 2-11-69,
CI. 34-218.
De Wulf, Maurice J., to United States Steel Corporation. Variable-
pitch wire crimping means. 3,476,157, 11-4-69, CI. 140-105.
Dex-A-Grind, Inc.: See-
Stuart, Robert J., 3,434,245.
Dex-O-Mat: See—
Dexters, Johan Wilhelm, 3,448,677.
Dexheimer, Robert D.: See—
Ronay, Thomas E.; and Dexheimer, Robert D., 3,44 1,544.
Dexion Limited: See —
Sunasky, Joseph, 3,456,970.
Dexter, Arthur H.: See-
Goosey, Malcolm H.; Dexter, Arthur H.; Wilson, John N.; Leep,
Richard W.; Hodder, Wayne K.; Brady, Edward R.; and Page,
Lewis C.,3,459,925.
Dexter Chemical Corporation: See —
Abrahams, David H.; and Goldberg, Leo, 3,445,279.
Dexter Corporation, The: See—
Childs, William I., 3,484,398.
De Rossi, Frank; and Osterberg, Carl A., 3,473,951.
Shallahamer, Roy A.; Naito, Frank Y.; and Bernes, Donald B.,
3,429,981.
Dexter, Edwin M., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Readout for
a vortex rate-of-turn sensor. 3,420,109, 1-7-69, CI. 73-505.
Dexter, Edwin M., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Vortex
readout system. 3,459,054, 8-5-69, CI. 73-505.
Dexter, Edwin M., to Bowles Engineering Corporation Statistical
device. Statistical device. 3,459,206, 8-5-69, CI. 137-81.5
Dexter, Edwin M., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. System for
measuring fluid pressure. 3,467,125, 9-16-69, CI. 137-81.5
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Di Camillo, Carmine V., to Bowles Engineer-
ing Corporation. Fluidic circuit and manifold construction.
3,461,900, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Humphrey, Ronald L., to Bowles Engineering
Corporation. Pure fluid system. 3,428,067, 2-18-69, CI. 137-81.5
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John D.; and Steinberg, David H., to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Esters of di(lower) alkylhydroxyphenyl al-
kanoic acid containing a hetero atom. 3,441,575, 4-29-69, CI.
260-399.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John D.; and Steinberg, David H., to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Organic esters containing an alkylhydrox-
yphenyl group. 3,457,286, 7-22-69, CI. 260-404.
Dexter, Martin; and Spivack, John Denon, to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. 2-Substituted aminothiazoles. 3,467,666, 9-16-69, CI.
260-306.8
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John Denon; and Steinberg, David Herbert,
to Geigy Chemical Corporation. N,N,N',N'-(Ethylenediamine)-
tetrakis[ethylene-3- (3',5'-di-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)
propionate] and compositions stabilized therewith. 3,435,065, 3-
25-69, CI. 260-473.
Dexter, Martin: See —
Peterson, Janet Brooks; and Dexter, Martin,3,459,704.
Dexter, Phillip. Apparatus and method for producing waves.
3,473,334, 10-21-69, CI. 61-1.
Dexter, Robert G., to USS Agri-Chemicals, Inc., mesne. Wheeled
vehicle vibratory spreader for granular material. 3,451,595, 6-24-
69, CI. 222-177.
Dexter, Theodore H.: See —
Minklei, Alfred O.; Dexter, Theodore H.; Sconce, James S.; and
Thorstensen, Thomas C.,3,421,832.
Dexter, Warren L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Multi-contact selector switch for high currents.
3,470,503, 9-30-69, CI. 335-69.
Dexters, Johan Wilhelm, to Dex-O-Mat. Automatic machine for
selling fried foods. 3,448,677, 6-10-69, CI. 99-336.
Dey, Ervin J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Captive bolt unit.
3,437,119, 4-8-69, CI. 151-69.
Dey, Ervin J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Castellated nut.
3,443,616, 5-13-69, CI. 151-21.
Dey, Ervin J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Fastener strip.
3,446,261, 5-27-69, CI. 151-41.71
Dey, Ervin J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Bolt with restrainer.
3,451,456, 6-24-69, CI. 151-68.
Dey, Leland S., to U. S. Divers Company. Source of regulated pres-
sure and pressure regulator for use therein. 3,426,790, 2-11-69,
CI. 137-505.18
De Yarmett, Harry William: See —
Lamb, Marcus J.; De Yarmett, Harry William; and Barr, Clif-
ford L., 3,438,203.
de Yarmett, Harry W.; and Johnson, Murray F., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Subsea pipe coupling apparatus. 3,459,442, 8-5-69, CI. 285-
27.
D'Eye, Royston Walter Mastin; and Shennan, John Vincent, to
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel
elements. 3,463,702, 8-26-69, CI. 176-68.
De Young, Edwin L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Molecular
rearrangement of cycloalkadienic compounds. 3,420,905, 1-7-69,
CI. 260-666.
De Young, Malcolm W., to Fluke, John, Mfg., Co., Inc. Reactance-
free reversely-folded resistive shunt in coaxial line. 3,458,846, 7-
29-69, CI. 338-61.
de Zacarias, Blanca C. Diapers. 3,483,864, 12-16-69, CI. 128-284.
D & G Plastic Co.: See—
Marshall, Charles, 3,429,596.
Dgetluck, John, to Pioneer Packaging, Inc. Brush holder. 3,426,989,
2-11-69, CI. 248-110.
Dgetluck, John, to Pioneer Packaging, Inc. Display mitt. 3,441,178,
4-29-69, CI. 222-105.
Dhaka, Vir A.: See—
Davidse, Pieter D.; Dhaka, Vir A.; and Maissel, Leon
I. ,3,474,021.
Dhanda, Rajat, to Corning Glass Works. Workpiece handling ap-
paratus. 3,467,236, 9-16-69, CI. 198-33.
Dhein, Rolf; and Raichle, Karl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Aqueous stove lacquers comprising a basic pigment
and a slat of an alkyd resin with a tertiary alkylamine. 3,474,060,
10-21-69, CI. 260-21.
Dhein, Rolf; Raichle, Karl; and Schnell, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Aqueous stoving varnish bases on amine
salts of semiesters of hydroxy! group-containing, fatty acid-
modified alkyd resins. 3,434,987, 3-25-69, CI. 260-21.
Dhein, Rolf: See—
Nentwig, Joachim; Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle,
Karl; and Gebauer, Herbert,3, 437,6 16.
Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle, Karl; and Gebnauer,
Herbert.3,477,977.
D'Heurle, Francois M.; Esaki, Leo; and Seki, Hajime, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Schottky-barrier diode
formed by sputter- deposition processes. 3,451,912, 6-24-69, CI.
204-192.
DHJ Industries, Inc.: See —
Froehlich, Monroe, Jr., 3,422,461.
Froehlich, Monroe, Jr., 3,462,809.
Dhoble, Prafulla S., to Xerox Corporation. Infra-red heater.
3,449,546, 6-10-69, CI. 219-216.
Dhondt, Roland O.: See—
Wood, Frederick C; Dhondt, Roland O.; and Cheadle, George
D., 3,458,433.
D'Huart, Guy, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method for surface
working glass. 3,442,748, 5-6-69, CI. 161-1.
Di-Dro Engineering Company: See —
Williamson, Floyd M., 3,453,848.
Diack, Arthur G. Latching and locking device for bypassing sliding
doors. 3,479,769, 11-25-69, CI. 49-449.
Diagraph-Bradle Industries, Inc.: See —
Follis, Dale C; and Lampman, Duncan L., 3,460,474.
Dial, Harrell M.: See—
Jelinek, Jerry G.; and Dial, Harrell M., 3,448,986.
Dial, William R.: See—
Bissinger, William E.; Strain, Franklin; Stevens, Henry C; Dial,
William R.; and Chisholm, Raymond S.,3,474,072.
Diamant, Henri B., to HRB-Singer, Inc. Rotary scanner imaging
device with mirrors mounted therein for reflecting radiation ener-
gy to photodetector means. 3,444,386, 5-13-69, CI. 250-236.
Diamond. Albert: See —
Silverman, Alvin J.; and Diamond, Albert,3,470,509.
Silverman, Alvin J.; and Diamond, Albert,3, 479,626.
Diamond, Albert, to Vernitron Corporation. Servomotor generator.
3,444,404, 5-13-69, CI. 310-113.
Diamond Alkali Company: See —
Godes, David, 3,473,274.
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., 3,480,379.
Loeffler, John Edward, Jr., 3,485,590.
Magee, Thomas A., 3,442,864.
Sellet, Lucien, 3,462,237.
Diamond Antenna & Microwave Corporation: See —
Glynn, James J., 3,483,564.
Diamond, Clyde. Archery bow with arrow-actuated signalling means.
3,450,122, 6-17-69, CI. 124-24.
Diamond Crystal Salt Company: See —
Hidden, William P., 3,432,990.
Diamond Die & Mold Co.: See—
Baldyga, Joseph W., 3,456,480.
Diamond, Holton W. Frozen dessert and method of making the
same. 3,433,651, 3-18-69, CI. 99-136.
Diamond, Howard, to Electro-Voice, Incorporated, mesne. Elec-
tromechanical transducer. 3,427,410, 2-11-69, CI. 179-110.
Diamond International Corporation: See —
Bixler, Kenneth D.; and Ralphs, Robert E., 3,482,679.
Bixler, Kenneth D., 3,482,680.
Bliss, George N., 3,434,902.
Corsette, Douglas F., 3,420,413.
Corsette, Douglas F., 3,439,843.
Corsette, Douglas F., 3,469,744.
Daniele, Donald T., 3,477,908.
Foote, James E., 3,450,326.
Foote, James E., 3,468,468.
Peppier, William S., 3,423,901.
Peppier, William S.; Bliss, George N.; and Planck, Norman A.,
Jr., 3,478,703.
Peppier, William S., 3,479,930.
Perkins, William H., 3,434,647.
Williams, Glenn V., Jr., 3,450,098.
Diamond, Julius: See —
Ludwi, Bernard J.; Diamond, Julius; and Skinner, Wilfred A.,
Jr.,3,420,890.
Diamond Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Welter, Clarence J., 3,479,430.
Diamond, Louis H.; and Blumbergs, John H., to FMC Corporation.
Quaternary ammonium peroxysulfates. 3,475,493, 10-28-69, CI.
260-567.6
Diamond Machinery Company: See —
Landry, Robert G., 3,458,061.
Landry, Robert G.; an# Jenney, Sherman R., 3,465,690.
Diamond, Martin J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Preparation of omega-hydroxyalkanoic acids. 3,466,310, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-413.
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation: See —
Nelson, John E.; and Saltz, John R., 3,439,376.
Singleton, John C; McCullough, Donald H.; and Hartz,
Raymond J., 3,428,839.
Diamond Power Specialty Limited: See —
Simpkins, John Oliver; and Lovatt, Michael, 3,467,019.
Diamond Shamrock Corporation: See—
Akiyama, James K., 3,451,968.
Altscher, Siegfried; and Fetscher, Charles A., 3,476,710.
Barrett, Harold E., Jr.; and Dickinson, Bernard N., 3,420,709.
Bufton, Richard G.; Abrams, Irving M.; and Burnett, Fredrick
L., Ill, 3,423,336.
Bufton, Richard G., 3,459,687.
Bungs, Janis A., 3,437,591.
Bungs, Janis A., 3,440,259.
Cutter, Paul R.; and Hamilton, Donald N., 3,420,638.
Dietrich, Joseph J., 3,437,648.
Edwards, Joseph R., 3,432,306.
Friemel, William J.; and Wielkens, Vernon B., 3,420,757.
Galloway, Arthur Lyle, 3,456,055.
LIST OF PATENTEES
373
Geble, Paul H.; Smolin, Edwin M.; Wang, Tze Seng; and Volg-
stadt, Frank R., 3,457,219.
Hall, Daniel H., 3,446,700.
Horvath, Roland J.; Parsons, Charles G.; and Zettler, Toby T.,
3,445,383.
Jackson, William M.; and Hengeveld, Frank W., 3,480,555.
Keckler, David P., 3,440,297.
Lally, Robert E.; and Cunder, Joseph, 3,476,786.
Lasco, Ralph H.; and Ferretti, Emmett J., 3,470,208.
Lipowski, Stanley A., 3,423,452.
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., 3,442,859.
Lipowski, Stanley A., 3,477,801.
Loter, Ira; and Long, John E., 3,437,494.
MacMillan, Melvin J.; and Ely, Charles M., 3,438,781.
McCain, George H.; Semancik, John R.; and Dietrich, Joseph J.,
3,475,396.
Myers, Clyde B., 3,468,797.
Neros, Clifford A.; and Tomba, Charles P., 3,429,844.
Neros, Clifford A.; and Tomba, Charles P., 3,454,517.
Papendick, Paul; and Curley, Henry, 3,464,541.
Reese, William D., 3,433,691.
Schalin, Edmund, 3,448,046.
Sellet, Lucien, 3,435,009.
Sellet, Lucien, 3,475,113.
Shore, William S., 3,434,652.
Shore, William S., 3,462,061.
Shore, William S., 3,462,067.
Sickles, Ralph E., 3,432,338.
Sisson, Cecil G.; Foster, James L.; and Myers, Clyde B.,
3,443,890.
Urbanowski, Richard L.; and Steinkoenig, Roland P., 3,440,258.
Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc.: See—
Johnson, Raymond A., 3,485,640.
Diamond, William E.; and Perry, George W., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Versatile marine structure. 3,433,024, 3-18-69, CI. 61-46.5
DI/AN Controls, Inc.: See—
Sarno, Andrew N., 3,432,827.
Diana Manufacturing Company: See —
Fitzgerald, Harry G., 3,455,438.
Diana, William D.: See —
Wellman, William E.; Burton, Paul E.; and Diana, William
D., 3,462,348.
Diani, Arthur Charles, to Bendix Corporation, The. Aircraft control
system including automatic course changing means. 3,445,846, 5-
20-69, CI. 343-107.
Diapulse Corporation of America: See —
Saul, Robert, 3,464,010.
Dias, Fleming, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Stereo receiver suitable
for integrated circuit construction. 3,466,399, 9-9-69, CI. 179-15.
Dias, Fleming, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Combined synchronous
demodulator and active matrix. 3,466,400, 9-9-69, CI. 179-15.
Dias, Fleming, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Wave signal receiver.
3,479,463, 11-18-69, CI. 179-15.
Dias, Fleming; Eilers, Carl G.; and Rypkema, Jouke N., to Zenith
Radio Corporation. Color detector. 3,466,386, 9-9-69, CI. 178-5.4
Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. 7-Halo and 6 Halo,
6-dehydro-A-norprogesterone. 3,426,045, 2-4-69, CI. 260-348.
Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. 7-Halo and
6-halo, 6-dehydro A-norprogesterones. 3,429,926, 2-25-69, CI.
260-586.
Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of ste-
roids. 3,449,378, 6-10-69, CI. 260-348.
Diassi, Patrick A.: See—
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,424, 786.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,424,787.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,439,023.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,449,377.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,468,955.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A. ,3,483,223.
Diatran Pacific: See —
Worcester, Leslie E.; and Webster, Lewis P., 3,461,538.
Diaz-Esparza, Ismael, to Ellipsograph, S.A. Ellipsograph. 3,447,243,
6-3-69, CI. 33-30.
Diaz, Frank, to Ampex Corporation. Magnetic tape binder.
3,437,510, 4-8-69, CI. 117-62.
Diaz, Ramon Bruno, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Abrasive scour-
ing cleanser. 3,458,446, 7-29-69, CI. 252-99.
Di Bari, George A.; Sample, Clarence H.; and Knapp, Burton B., to
International Nickel Company, Inc., The. Nickel electrodeposition
process and auxiliary nickel anode alloy. 3,449,224, 6-10-69, CI.
204-49.
Di Bari, George Angelo: See —
Renzoni, Louis S.; Di Bari, George Angelo; Knapp, Burton B.;
and Carlin, Francis X., 3,437,571.
Di Bartolo, Ernest A.; and Brown, Alan M., to Fluid Controls, Inc.
Rotary pump or motor. 3,482,525, 12-9-69, CI. 103-162.
Di Bartolomeo, Giacomo, to Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse Freni
E. Segali. Railway vehicle coupling. 3,442,398, 5-6-69, CI. 213-76.
Di Bartolomeo, Giacomo, to Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse Freni
E Segnali. Fluid pressure coupling devices. 3,477,743, 11-11-69,
CI. 285-12.
Dibbern, Uwe, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Spark gap device
having insulators in the form of plasters. 3,450,929, 6-17-69, CI.
313-325.
Dibelius, Norman R.; and Dounoucos, Angelo, to General Electric
Company. Permeable protective suit in combination with means
for maintaining a viable atmosphere. 3,457,918, 7-29-69, CI. 128-
142.5
Di Bello, Patrick M.; and Gancy, Alan B., to FMC Corporation.
Preparation of dense sodium carbonate and the active inter-
mediate product. 3,482,934, 12-9-69, CI. 23-63.
Di Benedetto, Bernard A.; and Mlavsky, Abraham I., to Tyco
Laboratories, Inc. Method of growing crystals. 3,429,818, 2-25-69,
CI. 252-62.9
Di Benedetto, Edward: See —
Di Benedetto, Pasquale, 3,434,315.
Di Benedetto, Pasquale, to Di Benedetto, Edward. Mechanism for
locking the transmission of a motor vehicle. 3,434,315, 3-25-69,
CI. 70-202.
Dibotec AG.: See —
Chromy, Franz, 3,467,209.
Dibrell, Robert W. Lawn sprinkler. 3,451,623, 6-24-69, CI. 239-97.
Di Camillo, Carmine V.: See —
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Di Camillo, Carmine V.,3,461,900.
Di Camillo, Carmine V., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Curve
fitting with pure fluid amplifiers. 3,461,899, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Di Camillo, Carmine V., to Bowles Engineering Corporation.
Mechanical-to-fluid interface. 3,468,340, 9-23-69, CI. 137-625.48
Dichter, Jakob. Apparatus for the automatic production of glass bot-
tles. 3,479,174, 11-18-69, CI. 65-323.
Di Cicco, Peter A. Vehicle loading bin. 3,477,594, 11-11-69, CI.
214-41.
Di Cio, Alessandro; and Mauri, Marcello Massi, to Snam Progetti
S.p.A. Process for the hydrogenation of water-miscible acetylene
compounds into olefin compounds. 3,450,776, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
635.
Dicius, Renualdas P.: See—
Karras, Ernest C; and Dicius, Renualdas P. ,3,440,593.
Dick, A. B., Company: See —
Bach, Frederick O.; and Ormsbee, Ruth E., 3,445,224.
Bach, Frederick O.; and Thomas, Richard E., 3,464,353.
Gallagher, John P., 3,469,526.
Gallagher, John P., 3,484,099.
Keur, Robert I., 3,465,350.
Keur, Robert I.; and Dahl, Henry A., 3,465,351.
Mazzio, Anthony James; and Birr, Louis G., Jr., 3,475,093.
Meier, John A., 3,446,500.
Pavlik, Thomas J., 3,443,028.
Thomas, Richard Edward; Florence, Robert T.; and Shoemaker,
Clarence J., 3,451,143.
Tonkin, Kenneth J.; Swanson, John L.; and Jeschke, Richard R.,
3,431,841.
Dick, A.B., Company: See—
Gilson, John L.; and Larson, Gail V., 3,421,910.
Dick, Clarence R.: See —
Ashby, Theodore L.; and Dick, Clarence R., 3,462,400.
McClendon, Jack C; and Dick, Clarence R.,3,470,136.
Dick, Clarence R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. N-substituted
aziridine-trialkylenemelamine copolymers. 3,455,849, 7-15-69, CI.
260-2.1
Dick, Clarence R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Aziridine
copolymers. 3,459,686, 8-5-69, CI. 260-2.1
Dick, E. Sam, Co., Inc.: See—
Brown, Verle H., 3,469,956.
Dick, Edward F.: See—
Griswold, Douglas A.; Dick, Edward F.; and Kesser, Charles
M., 3,456,076.
Dick, George W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Symmetrical all-magnetic shift registers. 3,452,335, 6-24-69, CI.
340-174.
Dick, George W.; and Farmer, Wayne D., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Magnetic thin film storage network for shift
registers and other logic. 3,438,008, 4-8-69, CI. 340-174.
Dick, John O.: See —
Fohrmann, Ernest F.; Scoles, David A.; Cochran, Benjamin T.;
and Dick, John O.,3,440,961.
Dick, Norman T., to Babcock & Wilcox Limited. Electro-slag weld-
ing. 3,433,926, 3-18-69, CI. 219-137.
Dick, Richard W., to Weltronic Company. Sequencing circuit.
3,450,901, 6-17-69, CI. 307-252.
Dick, Roy E. Automobile front end alignment equipment. 3,457,653,
7-29-69, CI. 33-203.13
Dick, Winfred O. Masking means for selective punch card data
transmission. 3,457,392, 7-22-69, CI. 235-61.11
Dicke, Paul A., to Crown Controls Corporation. Semiautomatic rota-
tor. 3,471,760, 10-7-69, CI. 318-41.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Dicke, Robert H.; Block, Barry; and Weber, Joseph, said Dicke and
said Block assor. to United States, of America Superconducting
gravimeter. 3,424,006, 1-28-69, CI. 73-382.
Dicken Manufacturing Company: See—
Stearns, Robert Edward, 3,420,303.
Dickenbrock, Frank, to General Motors Corporation. Transmission.
3,430,504, 3-4-69, CI. 74-200.
Dickerson, Delbert J. Rotary make-up electrical connector for un-
derwater use. 3,469,044, 9-23-69, CI. 200-51.09
Dickerson, Delbert J. Method of making a tubular high pressure re-
sistant vessel. 3,484,317, 12-16-69, CI. 156-175.
Dickerson, Henry A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Lift
mechanism initiate control system. 3,448,941, 6-10-69, CI. 242-79.
Dickerson, Loren L.: See —
Brandt, Raymond A.; and Dickerson, Loren L., 3,448,387.
Dickerson, Richard T., to Dow Chemical Company, The.
Diazaphosphorus ring compounds and process for preparation
thereof. 3,463,813, 8-26-69, CI. 260-551.
Dickerson, Richard T., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Prepara-
tion of 1,1,2,2,3-pentabromopropane. 3,466,342, 9-9-69, CI. 260-
658.
Dickert, Eugene A., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Flexible
urethane foams from crude polyisocyanates. 3,471,417, 10-7-69,
CI. 260-2.5
Dickert, Eugene A.; and Himmler, William A., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Urethane sponge prepared from crude polyiso-
cyanates. 3,471,418, 10-7-69, CI. 260-2.5
Dickert, Joseph J., Jr.; Heilweil, Israel J.; and Rowe, Carleton N., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Organic compositions having antiwear pro-
perties. 3,423,316, 1-21-69, CI. 252-32.7
Dickey, David V.: See —
Shively, Richard P.; and Dickey, David V., 3,434,128.
Shively, Richard P.; and Dickey, David V., 3,469,246.
Dickey, Frank R., Jr., to General Electric Company. Object detec-
tion system. 3,438,030, 4-8-69, CI. 343-7.7
Dickey, John W.: See —
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.;
Butz, Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E.,3,485,230.
Dickey, Joseph B.; and Weaver, Max A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Benzothiazolyl-azo-aniline dyestuffs containing an N-al-
kylene oxoalkanoate group. 3,442,886, 5-6-69, CI. 260-178.
Dickey, Rex E.: See —
Darigo, Julius; Dickey, Rex E.; and Reed, David S., 3,431,612.
Dickey, Richard K., to Technical Material Corporation, The. Electri-
cal polyphase machine having stator and rotor windings connected
in series to polyphase supply. 3,421,062, 1-7-69, CI. 318-187.
Dickey, Sidney Earl. Lift truck paper roll handling attachment.
3,435,973, 4-1-69, CI. 214-620.
Dickey, W. S., Clay Manufacturing Company: See —
Ligon, Elmer R., 3,424,482.
Ligon, Elmer R.; De Gasperi, Frank E.; and Reed, Norman D.,
3,454,997.
Ligon, Elmer R.; and Medved, Thomas M., 3,484,517.
Siegfreid, Edward C, 3,465,075.
Dickhaeuser, Heiner; Scheuerer, Gunter; Adolphi, Heinrich; and
Steinbrunn, Gustav, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft Ludwigshafen. 0,0-(di methyl or ethyl )-S-( substituted
allylthio- methyl) dithiophosphates. 3,442,984, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
948.
Dickhaeuser, Heiner: See—
Scheuerer, Guenter; Zeidler, Adolf; Dickhaeuser, Heiner; and
Adolphi, Heinrich,3,423,487.
Dickie, Donald Landrine: See —
Brown, Michael; and Dickie, Donald Landrine.3,477,192.
Dickie, Howard B.: See—
Phelps, Harold E.; and Dickie, Howard B.,3,455,283.
Dickins, John Shuford, III, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Apparatus for shaping and guiding a textile tow. 3,423,806,
1-28-69, CI. 28-1.
Dickinson, Becton and Company: See —
Ayres, Waldemar A., 3,481,725.
Gandi, Robert A., 3,463,153.
Dickinson, Ben Wade Oakes, III; and Dickinson, Robert Wayne.
Method and apparatus for dispensing seeds coated with a magnetic
material. 3,460,492, 8-12-69, CI. 111-1.
Dickinson, Bernard N.: See —
Barrett, Harold E., Jr.; and Dickinson, Bernard N., 3,420,709.
Dickinson, Clifford James; and Carew, Noel John, to Associated
Electrical Industries, Limited. Cooling arrangement for damping
windings of dynamo-electric machines. 3,459,979, 8-5-69, CI. 310-
54.
Dickinson, George Alfred; and Griffith, Charles Fitzroy, to Pilking-
ton Brothers Limited. Composite tweel with internal suspension
system. 3,445,217, 5-20-69, CI. 65-172.
Dickinson, George Alfred; Morgan, John Henry; Thomas, James Ed-
ward Celfyn; and Oxley, Brian William, to Pilkington Brothers
Limited. Apparatus and method for manufacture of float glass
with restricted lateral spread. 3,433,612, 3-18-69, CI. 65-99.
Dickinson, George Alfred; and Preston, Anthony, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Apparatus for manufacturing flat glass.
3,433,614, 3-18-69, CI. 65-182.
Dickinson, George Alfred; and Sift, Brian Stanley, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Cleaning tool for float glass conveyor rollers.
3,481,727, 12-30-66, CI. 65-168.
Dickinson, Harold W. Balanced hangar door. 3,421,260, 1-14-69, CI.
49-197.
Dickinson, John David; Fowkes, Francis Samuel; and Rose, Trevor
James, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of
polymeric diguanides. 3,428,576, 2-18-69, CI. 260-2.
Dickinson, Lloyd R.; and Brancati, Mario J., to McKinney Manufac-
turing Company. Geared hinge with floating rack bar. 3,422,487,
1-21-69, CI. 16-163.
Dickinson, Robert Wayne: See —
Dickinson, Ben Wade Oakes, III; and Dickinson, Robert
Wayne,3,460,492.
Dickinson, Sanford C, to Kaplan, Joseph A., & Sons, Inc. Heat-
sealable readily draping fabric and method of making it.
3,434,858, 3-25-69, CI. 117-9.
Dickinson, Thorn W., to Textron Inc., mesne. Offset welded retainer
rings and bearings. 3,443,847, 5-13-69, CI. 308-201.
Dickinson, Thorn W., to Fafnir Bearing Company, The. Crank bear-
ing. 3,455,614, 7-15-69, CI. 308-179.
Dickinson, Wesley Edward, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Frequency analyzer for detection of energy. 3,450,989,
6-17-69, CI. 324-77.
Dickman, John J., to Missouri Research Laboratories, Inc. Smoke
generating apparatus. 3,432,439, 3-11-69, CI. 252-359.1
Dickmann, Edwin A., to Bemis Company, Inc. Apparatus for bot-
toming bag tubes. 3,424,113, 1-28-69, CI. 112-10.
Dickmann, John L.; and Flick, Howard S., to Jackson, Byron, Inc.
Power tong head and assembly. 3,483,774, 12-16-69, CI. 81-57.
Dickmann, John L.; Flick, Howard S.; and Palmer, Melvin J., to
Jackson, Byron, Inc. Power tong assembly and control means
therefor. 3,481,228, 12-2-69, CI. 81-57.
Dickmann, John L.; and Palmer, Melvin J., to Jackson, Byron, Inc.
Power tong assembly and transmission means therefor. 3,481,229,
12-2-69, CI. 81-57.
Dickover, Marion Ward; and Ritchie, William N., to KW Battery
Company, mesne. Moss shield and separator-protector assembly.
3,468,721,9-23-69, CI. 136-181.
Dicks, Peter Derek John; and Hill, William Melville, to Spraymould
(Bahamas) Limited. Method of molding plastic articles. 3,482,013,
12-2-69, CI. 264-297.
Dickson, Arthur D.; and Peters, Edward M., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Heat-resistant black fibers and
fabrics derived from rayon. 3,484,183, 12-16-69, CI. 8-116.
Dickson, Charles G. M., to Separator Engineering Ltd. Vibratory
separator with sloping discharge dome. 3,469,694, 9-30-69, CI.
209-255.
Dickson, David M., Jr., to Hercules Incorporated. Stabilized
polyolefin compositions. 3,471,427, 10-7-69, CI. 260-23.
Dickson, Donald John, to Qualcut Tools Limited. Collet chucks.
3,425,704, 2-4-69, CI. 279-51.
Dickson, Eric Winston, to Associated Engineering Limited. Elec-
trochemical machining including controlling the gap voltage using
a constant electrode advance. 3,440,156, 4-22-69, CI. 204-143.
Dickson, Eric Winston; and Grogan, Anthony Frederick, to As-
sociated Engineering Limited. Electrochemical deburring under
pressure. 3,467,593, 9-16-69, CI. 204-224.
Dickson, James E.: See—
Lessig, William R., Ill; and Dickson, James E., 3,428, 328.
Dickson, Robert T., to Dickson Smith, Incorporated. Door hinge as-
sembly. 3,469,276, 9-30-69, CI. 16-135.
Dickson Smith, Incorporated: See—
Dickson, Robert T., 3,469,276.
Dickson, Woodrow J.; and Jenkins, Fred W., to Petrolite Corpora-
tion. Flotation process. 3,425,549, 2-4-69, CI. 209-166.
Dickson, Woodrow J.; and Jenkins, Fred W., to Petrolite Corpora-
tion. Fuel composition. 3,454,380, 7-8-69, CI. 44-62.
Dickstein, Jack: See —
Bouchard, Robert Thomas; Dickstein, Jack; and Dean, Donald
Eugene.3,442,844.
Dickstein, Jack; Cooperman, Isadore Nathan; and Cesanek, James
John, to Borden Company, The. Vinyl chloride polymerization
process and latex. 3,442,831, 5-6-69, CI. 260-17.
Dicmas, John L., to Layne & Bowler Pump Company. Suction pump
vortex control. 3,476,038, 11-4-69, CI. 103-220.
Dictaphone Corporation: See —
Gilbert, Roswell W., 3,423,757.
Gilbert, Roswell W., 3,453,634.
Sullivan, William H., 3,456,994.
Sullivan, William H., 3,467,432.
Dictograph Products, Inc.: See —
Giller, Ronald R., 3,448,224.
Di Cuollo, C John; Kinney, Roland W.; and Stewart, Richard C, to
Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Triazinoindole compounds.
3,453,276, 7-1-69, CI. 260-249.9
LIST OF PATENTEES
375
Di Curcio, Robert A., to United Aircraft Corporation. Process for
making and testing semiconductive devices. 3,461,547, 8-19-69,
CI. 29-574.
Didchenko, Rostislav, to Union Carbide Corporation. Process for the
manufacture of carbon textiles. 3,441,378, 4-29-69, CI. 23-209.1
Didier-Werke A.G.: See—
Linnemann, Rolf; and Voss, Ernst, 3,485,340.
Strauss, Gottfried; Heuss, Helmut; and Simon, Gerhard,
3,463,863.
Didot, Francois E.: See —
Boyer, Jackson S.; and Didot, Francois E., 3,447,883.
Didschies, Gunther: See —
Maaz, Karl; and Didschies, Gunther,3,473,109.
Didyk, Witalij: See—
Sobel, Ilyitch J.; and Didyk, Witalij.3,439,128.
Die Casting Machine Tools Limited: See —
Mace, Eric Arthur Roy, 3,474,854.
Mills, Aubrey Robert, 3,446,529.
Diebold, Adolf; Raichle, Ludwig; and Dussel, Wilhelm, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Cutting apparatus for
plastic sheeting. 3,441,232, 4-29-69, CI. 242-56.7
Diebold Incorporated: See-
Anders, Walter G., 3,450,454.
Anders, Walter G., 3,464,750.
Leontas, Spiros, 3,482,801.
Strickland, Nacy L.; Kettering, Dale O.; and Grosswiller, Leo J.,
Jr., 3,429,082.
Diebold, James L.: See-
Wolf, Milton; and Diebold, James L.,3,47 1,494.
Diebold, Vincent B.: See—
Katzen, Raphael; Diebold, Vincent B.; and Moon, George D.,
Jr.,3,445,345.
Dieck, Klaus: See —
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; Witsch, Heinz-
Guenter; and Theilig, Dietmar,3,442,600.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; and Witsch,
Guenter.3,478,376.
Dieckmann, Steffen F., to Hercules Incorporated. Olefin polymeriza-
tion catalyst pretreatment. 3,442,820, 5-6-69, CI. 252-429.
Diederen, Guillaume Jan, to National Distillers and Chemical Cor-
poration. Apparatus for drying printing ink on plastic film.
3,453,742, 7-8-69, CI. 34-155.
Diederich, Marie Alphonse Paul Eugene Pierre. Decca Limited
Receivers for phase comparison radio navigation systems.
3,447,156, 5-27-69, CI. 343-105.
Diederich, Perry A.: See —
Hinrichs, Karl; and Diederich, Perry A. ,3,421,093.
Diederichs, Artur, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electric motor and
method of manufacture by high speed deformation. 3,432,700, 3-
11-69, CI. 310-42.
Diederichs, Artur; and Pieper, Wolfgang, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of producing a rotary joint between at least
two members having a rotationally symmetrical construction at the
joint. 3,461,528, 8-19-69, CI. 29-149.5
Diefendorf, Russell J., to General Electric Company. Process for
construction high temperature capacitor. 3,429,020, 2-25-69, CI.
29-25.42
Diefendorf, Russell J., to General Electric Company. Pyrolytic
vacuum deposition from gases. 3,432,330, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-46.
Diefendorf, Russell J., to General Electric Company. Metal boride-
metal carbide-graphite deposition. 3,458,341, 7-29-69, CI. 117-46.
Dieffenbach, Percy. Artificial tree limb tapering machine. 3,458,893,
8-5-69, CI. 18-1.
Dieffenbach, Percy. Fully automatic crosslimb attaching machine.
3,459,243, 8-5-69, CI. 140-149.
Dieffenbacher, J., GmbH: See—
Pfeiffer, Heinrich, 3,453,950.
Diehl: See—
Bausch, Gunther, 3,479,564.
Becker, Willy, 3,452,187.
Beikufner, Georg, 3,455,504.
Bock, Erich; and Rentzsch, Max, 3,439,619.
Franzen, Roland; and Sindermann, Paul, 3,437,036.
Metschnabl, Andreas; and Burkhardt, Gottfried, 3,432,094.
Oellig, Oskar, 3,456,527.
Sindermann, Paul, 3,448,688.
Diehl, Alan V.; and Cole, Harold E., said Cole assor. to said Diehl.
Dual ratio sprocket assembly for motorcycles. 3,437,162, 4-8-69,
CI. 180-33.
Diehl, Charles C. Method and mechanism for deodorizing polluted
atmospheric air. 3,442,602, 5-6-69, CI. 21-53.
Diehl, Donald S.; and Wagner, Robert, to TRW Inc. Terminal for
electrical component. 3,446,912, 5-27-69, CI. 174-94.
Diehl, Elmer Paul; and Riley, John E., to General Electric Company.
High-low limit cirucit for D-C amplifier. 3,450,999, 6-17-69, CI.
330-9.
Diehl, Karl, to Bauer, Carl. Fastener driving tool. 3,465,942, 9-9-69,
CI. 227-10.
Dieker, Robert J., to Kickham Boiler & Sheet Iron Works, Inc.
Cutting apparatus with adjustable cradle to hold workpiece.
3,481,591, 12-2-69, CI. 266-23.
Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Inc.: See —
Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., 3,461,374.
Dielectric Products Engineering Company, Inc.: See—
Sewell, Donald Nelson, 3,432,779.
Dielectric Systems, Inc.: See —
Arrhenius, Gustaf, 3,423,517.
Diem, Oskar. Totally evacuating forage wagon. 3,450,284, 6-17-69,
CI. 214-514.
Diemakers Limited: See —
Normandin, Marcel H., 3,451,524.
Dieman, Wendell R.; Lambden, Richard L.; and Pickles, Arnold, to
Corning Glass Works. Flexible shaping tool. 3,449,105, 6-10-69,
CI. 65-298.
Diemer, Gesinus, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. PN junction
injection laser using a refractive index gradient to confine the laser
beam. 3,456,209, 7-15-69, CI. 331-94.5
Diemer, Gesinus; and van der Maesen, Felix, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Insulated gate field-effect transistor with
widening current path between source and drain. 3,436,619, 4-1-
69, CI. 317-235.
Diemer, Gesinus; and van der Maesen, Felix, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Tapered insulated gate field effect
transistor. 3,436,620, 4-1-69, CI. 317-235.
Diemond, Joseph; Gershman, Melvin Y.; and Sundberg, Henry L.,
Jr., to Coleco Industries, Inc. Water-retaining recreational struc-
ture for swimming pools and the like. 3,428,969, 2-25-69, CI. 4-
172.
Diemond, Joseph; and Greenberg, Leonard, to Coleco Industries,
Inc. Recreational structure for pools and the like. 3,421,162, 1-14-
69, CI. 4-172.
Dien, Chi Kang, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Hydrazonium azo
dyestuffs. 3,438,964, 4-15-69, CI. 260-158.
Dien, Chi Kang; and Demler, Walter Robert, to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Caustic fusion of polycyclic aromatic compounds.
3,446,810, 5-27-69, CI. 260-263.
Dien, Chi K., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Synthetic resin com-
positions containing alpha- phenylthioanthraquinones as colorants.
3,441,536, 4-29-69, CI. 260-41.
Diener & Roth: See—
Armbruster, Fritz; and Rudolph, Martin, 3,479,421.
Diener, Carl E.; and Herrick, William G., to GAF Corporation.
Preparation of photopolymer lithographic offset paper plates.
3,469,983, 9-30-69, CI. 96-75.
Diener, Hans: See —
Enders, Heinz; and Diener, Hans,3,466,178.
Diener, Robert E.; and Spisak, Andrew A., to Warner & Swasey
Company, The. Machine tool. 3,436,994, 4-8-69, CI. 82-24.
Dierks, James E.; and Palmer, Allan M., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Adapter for optical elements. 3,454,323, 7-8-69, CI. 350-60.
Dierssen, Gunther H.: See—
Leeper, Le Roy J.; and Dierssen, Gunther H., 3,475,332.
Diesel Kiki Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kaibara, Nobuhiro; Sawa, Yoshimi; Ichikawa, Takeo; Watanabe,
Risaburo; and Igarashi, Osamu, 3,485,223.
Diesel, Thomas J.: See—
Loebner, Egon E.; Diesel, Thomas J.; and Bube, Richard
H.,3,466,509.
Diesen, Anton Kristian, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Means
for automatic telephone traffic to subscriber's lines in private au-
tomatic branch exchanges. 3,467,786, 9-16-69, CI. 179-18.
Diesing, Arthur C: See—
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Diesing, Arthur C; and Morrison,
Robert C. B., 3,452,1 12.
Diessel, Karl-Heinz: See —
Buning, Robert; Diessel, Karl-Heinz; and Konermann, Hans-
Ewald.3,462,402.
Buning, Robert; Konermann, Hans-Ewald; Diessel, Karl-Heinz;
and Bier, Gerhard.3,459,692.
Pungs, Wolfgang; Buning, Robert; and Diessel, Karl-
heinz,3,48 1,893.
Dieterich, Dieter: See —
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Wilms, Hugo; Kallert, Wilhelm; and
Dieterich, Dieter,3,47 1,448.
Keberle, Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter,3,438,940.
Keberle, Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter.3,442,843.
Keberle, Wolfgang; Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Ot-
to,3,461,103.
Muller, Erwin; and Dieterich, Dieter.3,459,789.
Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Otto, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Polyurethane plastics. 3,479,310, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
29.2
Dieterich, Dieter; Muller, Erwin; and Bayer, Otto, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Elastomeric polyurethanes. 3,480,592,
11-25-69, CI. 260-77.5
Dieterich, Peter Douglas, to Dieterich Standard Corporation.
Manometric gauges. 3,446,076, 5-27-69, CI. 73-401.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dieterich Standard Corporation: See—
Dieterich, Peter Douglas, 3,446,076.
Dieterle, Horst, to Maltner, Heinrich, G.m.b.H. Ignition system for
gas lighters or the like. 3,427,117, 2-11-69, CI. 431-255.
Dieters, William I.; and Paddock, Bernard H., to Martin-Marietta
Corporation. Heater bar system. 3,465,812, 9-9-69, CI. 164-361.
Dietert, Harry W., Co.: See—
Dietert, Harry W., 3,456,924.
Dietert, Harry W., to Dietert, Harry W., Co. Method of and ap-
paratus for premixing granular material additives. 3,456,924, 7-22-
69, CI. 259-148.
Dietl, Franz W.; and Kuhn, Edgar, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Ex-
citation system for a polyphase alternating current generator.
3,463,997, 8-26-69, CI. 322-24.
Dietl, Franz, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. System for limiting the time
average value of excitation current in a field winding of a voltage
regulated alternating current generator to a preselected maximum
value. 3,486,106, 12-23-69, CI. 322-25.
Dietlein, Robert W. Internal ring locked insert. 3,454,072, 7-8-69,
CI. 151-41.73
Dietmann, Karl: See —
Kuhn, Richard; Jahn, Werner; and Dietmann, Karl,3,475,408.
Thiel, Max; Winter, Werner; Stach, Kurt; Schaumann, Wolf-
gang; and Dietmann, Karl, 3,47 1,472.
Dietrich, Albert: See—
Wieland, Ernst; and Dietrich, Albert,3, 45 1,642.
Dietrich, Ambrosius: See —
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,464,453.
Dietrich, Anton, to Optische Werke G. Rodenstock. Eyeglasses with
adjustable nose pads. 3,431,045, 3-4-69, CI. 351-137.
Dietrich, Georg; and Kehrer, Georg, to Zahnradfabrik
Friedrichshafen Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary pump for power steer-
ing systems. 3,439,623, 4-22-69, CI. 103-42.
Dietrich, Heinz J.; Karabinos, Joseph V.; and Raynor, Robert J., to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. 2-Trichloromethyl-l,3-
dioxoles and their preparation. 3,427,326, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-340.9
Dietrich, Heinz J.; King, George G.; and Karabinos, Joseph V., to
Mathieson, Olin, Chemical Corporation. Iminodioxolanes as herbi-
cides. 3,427,147, 2-1 1-69, CI. 71-88.
Dietrich, Heinz J.: See —
Trementozzi, Quirino A.; Geymer, Douglas O.; Boyd, Thomas;
and Dietrich, Heinz J.,3,482,935.
Dietrich, Henri, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Iminodibenzyl
derivatives. 3,435,028, 3-25-69, CI. 260-239.
Dietrich, Henri, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. N '-substituted N-
arylsulfonyl urea. 3,450,721, 6-17-69, CI. 260-397.7
Dietrich, Henri: See —
Schindler, Walter; and Dietrich, Henri.3,467,650.
Dietrich, Isolde; Berkl, Erhard; and Weyl, Reinhard, to Siemens Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Production of hard superconductors. 3,481,800,
12-2-69, CI. 148-11.5
Dietrich, Johann, to Bayerische Wollfilzfabriken KG. Method of
manufacture of a compound fabric. 3,452,413, 7-1-69, CI. 28-72.2
Dietrich, John S. Mixing device. 3,473,789, 10-21-69, CI. 259-175.
Dietrich, Joseph J., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Process for
polymerizing vinyl fluoride in aqueous suspension-free radical
system with 1,1,2,- trichorotrifluoroethane as an accelerator.
3,437,648, 4-8-69, CI. 260-92.1
Dietrich, Joseph J.: See —
McCain, George H.; Semancik, John R.; and Dietrich, Joseph
J. ,3,475,396.
Dietrich, Norman R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
End launch stripline-waveguide transducer. 3,483,489, 12-9-69,
CI. 333-21.
Dietrich, Roland, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
removal of tetrabromomethane from gases. 3,437,429, 4-8-69, CI.
23-2.
Dietrich, Rolf; Ulffers, Dirk; and Warstat, Hans, to Zeiss Ikon Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Photoelectric exposure meter. 3,445,170, 5-20-69,
CI. 356-226.
Dietrich, Rudolf; and Zollner, Harry, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena.
Sighting telescopes having a luminous aiming mark. 3,481,658, 12-
2-69, CI. 350-10.
Dietrich, Walter; and Schrempp, Winfried, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Automatic character recognition arrange-
ment. 3,478,315, 11-11-69, CI. 340-146.3
Dietrich, Wilson G. Crash attenuation device. 3,443,824, 5-13-69,
CI. 280-150.
Dietsch, Hans E.; Gow, John, III; and Surty, Rohinton J., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Method of continuously
curing resistor elements. 3,458,352, 7-29-69, CI. 117-227.
Dietsch, Jacques Jean Gustave, to Societe Anonyme des Etabblisse-
ments Leon Hatot. Vibrators. 3,474,270, 10-21-69, CI. 310-25.
Dietz, Albert: See—
Lott, Harry, Jr.; Dietz, Albert; and Darr, Donald E.,3,468,689.
Wilson, William L.; Lott, Harry, Jr.; and Dietz, Al-
bert,3,433,594.
Dietz, Carl: See—
Voster, Reinhold; and Dietz, Carl.3,483,585.
Dietz, Donald Albert, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Preformed
floor surface article and method of applying same. 3,442,730, 5-6-
69, CI. 156-71.
Dietz, Donald Mars, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Distillation recovery of meta- phenylenediamine. 3,428,531, 2-18-
69, CI. 203-80.
Dietz, Erich; Fuchs, Otto; Schinzel, Erich; and Wagner, Dieter, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Novel 1 ,2-phthalylcarbazole pigment dyestuffs.
3,420,843, 1-7-69, CI. 260-316.
Dietz, Ernest W.: See—
Hamel, Harold R.; and Dietz, Ernest W.,3,439,315.
Dietz, Frederick E.: See —
Dietz, John F.; and Dietz, Frederick E.,3,425,626.
Dietz, Gerald E., to Penn Control, Inc. High voltage spark generator
from low voltage supply. 3,457,456, 7-22-69, CI. 315-206.
Dietz, Helmut; Kuhrt, Friedrich; Lippmann, Hans-Joachim; and
Schenk, Horst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for elec-
trodynamically forming solid bodies. 3,438,230, 4-15-69, CI. 72-
56.
Dietz, Henry. Shelters. 3,465,765, 9-9-69, CI. 135-3.
Dietz, John F.; and Dietz, Frederick E. Drinking straw. 3,425,626, 2-
4-69, CI. 239-33.
Dietz, John W.; and McWhorter, John R., Jr., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Catalytic hydrogenation of nitroal-
kanes to N- alkylhydroxylamines. 3,441,610, 4-29-69, CI. 260-583.
Dietz, Milton S.: See—
Davison, Richard H.; and Dietz, Milton S., 3,464,332.
Dietz, Milton S., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control ap-
paratus for photographic camera. 3,446,128, 5-27-69, CI. 95-10.
Dietz, Milton S., to Polaroid Corporation. Combined viewfinder and
photometer for photographic apparatus. 3,455,220, 7-15-69, CI.
95-10.
Dietz, R. E., Company: See—
Dawson, Robert D., 3,425,056.
Dawson, Robert E., 3,427,610.
Leeder, Harry A., Jr., 3,452,248.
Nitsch, Edward J.; and Tienken, Alfred G., 3,448,259.
Nitsch, Edward J.; and Stahl, John F., 3,484,598.
Steltzer, Ernest R.; Nitsch, Edward J.; and Stube, Fred F.,
3,443,085.
Dietz, Thomas J.; and Meissner, William E., to FMC Corporation.
Container molding, filling and sealing apparatus. 3,460,198, 8-12-
69, CI. 18-5.
Dietz, Thomas R.; and Gordon, Charles R., to Heppenstall Com-
pany. Electro-chemical machining electrode. 3,436,331, 4-1-69,
CI. 204-224.
Dietz, Wolfgang F. W., to RCA Corporation. Electron beam deflec-
tion and high voltage generation circuit. 3,452,244, 6-24-69, CI.
315-27.
Dietz, Wolfgang F., to RCA Corporation. Electron beam deflection
circuit. 3,449,623, 6-10-69, CI. 315-27.
Dietz, Wolfgang: See —
Helmberger, Hermann; Dietz, Wolfgang; Gutberlet, Fritz; Her-
mann, Hans; and Wittmann, Hans, a/k/a Wittmann,
Johan,3, 42 1,054.
Dietze, Manfred: See—
Albrecht, Werner; Dietze, Manfred; Kraft, Wolfgang; and Ull-
rich, Hansjurgen,3,440,019.
Dietze, Manfred; Kraft, Wolfgang; Scheller, Hans; and Ullrich, Han-
sjurgen, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Planung und Bau
von Industrieanlagen. Poly condensation reactor. 3,466,150, 9-9-
69, CI. 23-285.
Dietzel, Walter: See—
Kaether, Willy; and Dietzel, Walter.3,475,214.
Dietzgen, Eugene, Co.: See —
Brownscombe, Philip J., 3,480,358.
Dietzler, Andrew J.; and Bradley, Kenneth B., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Method for selectively brominating phenols.
3,449,443, 6-10-69, CI. 260-623.
Dietzler, Andrew J.: See —
Noddings, Charles R.; and Dietzler, Andrew J.,3,420,887.
Dieval, Michel; Dupoux, Jean; Joffre, Henri; and Pradel, Jacques, to
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method and apparatus for
analysing radioactive aerosols. 3,448,269, 6-3-69, CI. 250-83.6
Diez, Adolf, to Schmidt, Karl, G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for
scooping up molten metals. 3,428,217, 2-18-69, CI. 222-1.
Diez-Vilches, Antonio: See —
Vian-Ortuno, Angel; Jimenez-Gomez, Segundo; and Diez-
Vilches, Antonio,3,453,072.
Difco Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Kuyper Norbert T., 3,445,149.
Difford, Le Roy A., to Evans, Chandler, Inc. Three-gear pump with
movable elements having plurality of sealing forces. 3,427,985, 2-
18-69, CI. 103-126.
LIST OF PATENTEES
377
Difford, Le Roy A.: See—
Noell, Godwin L.; and Difford, Le Roy A.,3,429,270.
Difford, LeRoy A.; Grennan, Charles W.; and Moorcroft, David L.,
to Evans, Chandler, Inc. Gear pump with abrasive resistant sealing
elements. 3,483,825, 12-16-69, CI. 103-126.
Diffraction Limited, Inc.: See —
Walther, Adriaan, 3,453,035.
Di Fiore, Lucio: See —
Barilli, Filippo; Di Fiore, Lucio; and Reni, Cesare,3 ,454,645.
Diggins, Thomas; Carini, Alexander; and Boynton, Kenneth. Two
liquid measuring devices. 3,438,386, 4-15-69, CI. 137-154.
Digi-Data Corporation: See —
Lyhus, Arlan J., 3,424,390.
Digiac Corporation: See —
Lubkin, Samuel; and Sherry, Robert Seymour, 3,456,242.
Di Giacomo, Angelo A.: See—
Gorand, Alfred J.; and Di Giacomo, Angelo A. ,3,449,21 1.
di Giacomo, Eugene P.: See—
Carmichael, Keith S.; and di Giacomo, Eugene P. ,3,442,372.
Di Giambattista, Vincent N., to Penn Nuclear Corporation. Ap-
paratus and process for producing powdered metal from ductile
elemental metal or alloys thereof. 3,434,669, 3-25-69, CI. 241-16.
Digilio, Frank A., to Honeywell Inc. Spring actuator arrangement.
3,460,753, 8-12-69, CI. 234-109.
Di Giorgio, Rocco F., to Progressive Research Corporation. Adapter
for windshield wiper. 3,428,992, 2-25-69, CI. 15-250.04
Digital Data Systems, Inc.: See —
Siems, Lee E.; and Reeves, W. Clay, 3,466,596.
Digital Devices, Inc.: See —
Lindemann, Robert E., 3,475,705.
Digital Equipment Corporation: See—
Illingworth, Lewis, 3,484,708.
Sogge, Richard G., 3,480,768.
Sutton, Jonel D., 3,465,175.
Digitronics Corporation: See —
Flieg, Werner, 3,441,944.
Marino, Francis C, 3,449,593.
Marino, Francis C; and Simon, Herman, 3,472,449.
Marino, Frank C; and Wolf, Edgar, 3,449,720.
Wolf, Edgar; Lau, Edward H.; and Berezin, Evelyn, 3,461,552.
Wolf, Edgar; Worster, David E.; and Marino, Francis C,
3,466,550.
Wolf, Edgar; Marino, Francis C; Simon, Herman; and Kummer,
Daniel F., 3,472,448.
Di Giulio, Albert J., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Manual control for copying machine. 3,486,819, 12-30-69, CI.
355-14.
Di Giulio, Edmund M.: See —
Carsello, Anthony J.; and Di Giulio, Edmund M., 3,452,836.
Di Giulio, Edmund M.; Jurgens, John, Jr.; and Peterson, Niels G., to
Mitchell Camera Corporation. Intermittent film movement and re-
gistration. 3,420,422, 1-7-69, CI. 226-55.
Di Giulio, Enzo: See—
Portolani, Augusto; Di Giulio, Enzo; and Milano,
Mario,3,427,183.
Di Giulio, Walter. Method and apparatus for determining the thyroid
hormone content of blood. 3,451,777, 6-24-69, CI. 23-230.
Dignam, John E. Automatic fuel oil level control for supply to an oil
burner. 3,424,193, 1-28-69, CI. 137-389.
Dijken, Reinder Hendrik; Jager, Jolle; and Krikke, Minne, to North
American Philips Company, Inc. Vibration damping suspension for
an electric motor. 3,432,701, 3-1 1-69, CI. 310-47.
Dijkers, Johannes L. C; and Michielsen, Ludovicus, to Shell Oil
Company. Method and apparatus for the ultrasonic welding of
thermoplastic films. 3,459,610, 8-5-69, CI. 156-73.
Dijkstra, Rinse; and Pasman, Pieter Hans, to North American Philips
Company Inc. Method of converting an epoxy resin into the infusi-
ble state. 3,428,601, 2-18-69, CI. 260-47.
Dijkstra, Tette J.; and Vogelzang, Edward J. W., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Process for flame proofing polyepoxide and resulting
products. 3,477,982, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-27.
Dike, Inc.: See—
Bok, Edward, 3,463,598.
Bok, Edward, 3,486,830.
Dike, Roy W., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Integral plastic
container and carrying handle. 3,441,172, 4-29-69, CI. 220-94.
Dike-O-Seal, Incorporated: See-
Olson, Richard L., 3,429,360.
Olson, Richard L., 3,460,607.
Dikoff, Joseph K. Shoe for a hand-held iron. 3,435,548, 4-1-69, CI.
38-97.
Dikotter, Gerardus P.; Schaapveld, Arnoldus A. W.; and Franssen,
Pierre J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Stabilization of polyamides.
3,428,597, 2-18-69, CI. 260-45.75
Dilchert, Heinz; Cramm, Rudolf; and Fibranz, Joachim, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Multistage solid fuel rocket propulsion
unit for the placing of depth charges. 3,442,084, 5-6-69, CI. 60-
250.
Di Lemme, Philip. Window lock. 3,438,153, 4-15-69, CI. 49-451.
DiLeone, Roland Ralph, to American Cyanamid Company. Process
for the preparation of thermoplastic polymers prepared by react-
ing diepoxide monomers with aromatic diisocyanates. 3,471,442,
10-7-69, CI. 260-47.
DiLeone, Roland Ralph, to American Cyanamid Company. Process
for purifying crude 3,4-dicarboxy-l,2,3,4- tetrahydro- 1 -
naphthalene succinic dianhydride com- prising recrystallizing said
dianhydride from an acetonitrile solution. 3,472,875, 10-14-69, CI.
260-346.3
Di Leone, Roland Ralph: See —
Petropoulos, John Christos; and Di Leone, Roland
Ralph.3,444,184.
Di Leva, Anthony Joseph, 50% interest to Chamberlain, Darwin G.
Swimming figurine with steering means and propulsion motor.
3,464,154, 9-2-69, CI. 46-247.
Dilger, Lawrence; and Ashford, Ernest Stanley, to Veeder Industries
Inc. Fuel dispensing apparatus control system. 3,478,854, 11-18-
69, CI. 194-3.
Dilks, Harold R., to Federal-Mogul Corporation. Grinding wheel
construction. 3,482,355, 12-9-69, CI. 51-74.
Dill, Charles L., Jr., to Long, Edward M. Auxiliary safety magnetic
lighting circuit for vehicles. 3,430,100, 2-25-69, CI. 315-78.
Dill, Charles L., Jr., to Long, Edward M. Continuous headlamp
lighting with generator power during vehicle operation. 3,447,029,
5-27-69, CI. 315-80.
Dill, Dale Robert, to Monsanto Company. Vinyl resin compositions.
3,451,961, 6-24-69, CI. 260-31.8
Dill, Dale R.; and Van Eenam, Donald N., to Monsanto Company.
Cellulosic webs treated with a derivative of an alkyl vinyl
ether/maleic anhydride interpolymer. 3,442,698, 5-6-69, CI. 117-
155.
Dill, Hans G., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Field effect device with
overlapping insulated gates. 3,454,844, 7-8-69, CI. 317-235.
Dill, Hans G., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Gate cooling structure
for field effect transistors. 3,457,476, 7-22-69, CI. 317-235.
Dill, Robert F. Method and joint structure in monolithically- poured
concrete. 3,440,934, 4-29-69, CI. 94-18.
Dill, Robert F. Means and method for inserting joint forming struc-
ture. 3,463,061, 8-26-69, CI. 94-39.
Dillard, James W.; and Doores, Vernon R. Automatic transmission
system. 3,431,798, 3-1 1-69, CI. 74-688.
Dillard, Robert D.: See—
Cassady, Donald R.; Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson
R.,3,436,402.
Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson R., to Lilly, Eli, and Com-
pany. Synthesis of 0,/3-alkyl pyrrolidines. 3,452,015, 6-24-69, CI.
260-250.
Dillarstone, Alan, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Pressurized
dispensing device. 3,451,593, 6-24-69, CI. 222-130.
Dillberg, Raymond E.: See—
Miller, Frank R.; and Dillberg, Raymond E.,3,461,558.
Dille, James M.; Stiefel, Frank J.; and Meyer, Mervin, to Carter-
Wallace, Inc. Certain 2-iminobarbituric acids. 3,428,638, 2-18-69,
CI. 260-256.4
Dille, Kenneth L.: See—
Bialy, Jerzy J.; and Dille, Kenneth L.,3,449,096.
Heisler, Robert Y.; Dille, Kenneth L.; Fontaine, Marc F.; and
Eckert, George W., 3,421, 867.
Dille, Roger M.: See—
Paull, Peter L.; Klein, John A.; and Dille, Roger M., 3,473,903.
Dillehay, David R., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Electro-moni-
toring method and apparatus. 3,426,643, 2-11-69, CI. 86-1.
Dillenburger, Wolfgang, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Television camera tube
apparatus. 3,424,938, 1-28-69, CI. 315-11.
Dillingham Corporation: See-
Bunch, Russell W.; and Cousins, Richard C, 3,447,222.
Dillingham, Edward; Caldwell, William W.; and De Vore, William
W., to Advance Data Systems Corporation. Ticket handling ap-
paratus. 3,472,373, 10-14-69, CI. 209-73.
Dillman, Norman G., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Photosensitive semiconductor device for obtaining light source
position data. 3,445,667, 5-20-69, CI. 250-211.
Dillman, Norman G., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Photodetector responsive to light intensity in different spectral
bands. 3,478,214, 11-1 1-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Dillon, Helen T.; and Dabrowski, John H., to said Dillon. Educa-
tional skill-building apparatus. 3,425,140, 2-4-69, CI. 35-36.
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Johnson, Leo F.; and Remeika, Joseph P., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Solid state laser.
3,480,877, 11-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; von Philipsbom,
Henning; and Wernick, Jack H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. Method of growing CdCr2 Se4 crystals. 3,480,409,
11-25-69, CI. 23-315.
Dillon, Luke, Jr., to RCA Corporation. Integrated arrangement for
integrated circuit structures. 3,473,094, 10-14-69, CI. 317-235.
Dillon, Peter: See-
Rogers, Ernest William; Dillon, Peter; and Mitchell, Christopher
Richard,3,480,871.
378
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Dillon, Rosemary A. Sanitary napkin. 3,477,433, 11-11-69, CI. 128-
290.
Dillon, Stephen V. Bead type coupling for plain end pipe joint.
3,456,963, 7-22-69, CI. 285-39.
Dillon, Stephen V. Protective bolt and nut assemblies. 3,457,823, 7-
29-69, CI. 85-1.
Dillon, Thomas J.: See—
Bocckino, Harry G.; Dillon, Thomas J.; and Fisher, John F. Vil-
liers.3,450,804.
Dillon, W. C, & Company, Inc.: See—
Schultheis, Harry B., Jr., 3,460,382.
Dills, Raymond L.: See—
Hurko, Bohdan; and Dills, Raymond L., 3,428,435.
Dills, Raymond L., to General Electric Company. Domestic oven
with removable wall panels. 3,425,405, 2-4-69, CI. 126-19.
Dills, Raymond L., to General Electric Company. Thermal breaking
means for front of baking oven. 3,440,401, 4-22-69, CI. 219-393.
Dills, Reuben H.; and Wilson, Earl, to Sales & Services Inc. Handle
grip for shopping bags. 3,486,684, 12-30-69, CI. 229-54.
Dilmine S.p.A.: See—
Groppini, Diego, 3,483,728.
Dilot, Rolf Magnus: See—
Hakansson, Jan Torsten; and Dilot, Rolf Magnus, 3, 45 1,3 17.
Dilullo, Luciano L. Tiltable table for an umbrella. 3,434,484, 3-25-
69, CI. 135-16.
Dimaggio, Anthony H., Ill: See—
Petterson, Robert C; and Dimaggio, Anthony H., 111,3,481,850.
Di Marcello, Frank V.; and Treptow, Arnold W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Glaze for high density alumina.
3,470,002, 9-30-69, CI. 106-49.
Di Marco, Bernard, to I-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Contactor
electromagnet. 3,451,018, 6-17-69, CI. 335-131.
Di Marco, Bernard, to I-T-E Imperial Corporation. Polarized elec-
tromagnet. 3,460,079, 8-5-69, CI. 335-230.
Di Marco, Bernard: See—
Kussy, Frank W.; and Di Marco, Bernard.3,437,885.
Di Marco, Gabriel Robert; Hogan, John F., Jr.; Schulman, Hyman
L.; and Strandskov, Frede B., 1/2 to Schaeffer, F. & M., Brewing
Co., The, and 1/2 to Washine Chemical Corporation. Method for
preserving canned foodstuffs. 3,443,972, 5-13-69, CI. 99-182.
DiMarco, Joseph N.: See —
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John.3,44 1,775.
Dimeff, John, to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Cryogenic apparatus for measuring the
intensity of magnetic fields. 3,437,919, 4-8-69, CI. 324-43.
Dimeff, John, to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Inertial reference apparatus. 3,455,171,
7-15-69, CI. 73-505.
Di Meglio, Joseph E., to Leesona Corporation. Winding machine.
3,445,074, 5-20-69, CI. 242-27.
Dimeler, Glenn R.: See—
Bravo, Justo B.; and Dimeler, Glenn R., 3,428,490.
Mills, Ivor W.; and Dimeler, Glenn R.,3,462,358.
Dimen, James: See—
Grandinetti, Attilio; Curd, Ralph B.; and Dimen,
James.3,424,635.
Dimensional Products, Inc.: See—
Falkenberg, Gustave F., 3,430,817.
Di Meo, Frank N., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. D. C. synchro.
3.452,260, 6-24-69, CI. 318-24.
Di Meo, Frank N. Litton Precision Products, Inc. Successive approx-
imation rotary angle to digital converter. 3,480,946, 11-25-69, CI.
340-347.
Dimick, Keene P.; Hartmann, Charles H.; Oaks, Dudley M., Jr.; and
Trone, Elmer, to Varian Associates. Thermionic detector for gas
chromatography. 3,423,181, 1-21-69, CI. 23-254.
Di Mico Corp., Ltd.: See-
Divine, William J.; and Hood, Richard G. P., 3,428,378.
Di Millo, Luigi. Dispenser for products contained in collapsible
tubes. 3,450,309, 6-17-69, CI. 222-103.
Dimitracopoulos, Panayotis C, to A. V. Corporation, The, N.V. Au-
diovisual apparatus. 3,480,356, 11-25-69, CI. 353-19.
Dimitrov, Milko Dimitrov, to DSO Tejko I Obshto Mashinostroene.
Bobbin-handling mechanism. 3,458,984, 8-5-69, CI. 57-53.
Dimmig, Clarence F., to Columbia-Summerill Corporation, mesne.
High pressure fuel line heads and the like. 3,449,937, 6-17-69, CI.
72-318.
Dimon, Donald F., to Infinite Q Corporation. Temperature measure-
ment system. 3,421,375, 1-14-69, CI. 73-362.
Dimond, Harold L.; Hurley, Daniel J.; and Pascarella, Vincent J., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Process for preparing al-
kene sulfonates. 3,487,104, 12-30-69, CI. 260-513.
Dimond, Harold L.; and Pascarella, Vincent J., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process for decolorizing sulfonate con-
taining detergents. 3,461,053, 8-12-69, CI. 204-162.
Dimond, Robert M.; and Payne, Howard H. Rocket assisted projec-
tile with movable piston base plate. 3,434,419, 3-25-69, CI. 102-
49.3
Di Monico, George S.: See—
Lovas, Stephen P.; and Di Monico, George S., 3,422,7 12.
Di Motta, Benito. Tiltable electric game box. 3,452,987, 7-1-69, CI.
273-110.
Dimroth, Peter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Pigments comprising metal derivatives of complex
Schiffs bases. 3,441,578, 4-29-69, CI. 260-429.
di Muzio, Leonard A. Finger and wrist developer. 3,443,471, 5-13-
69, CI. 84-465.
Dinbergs, (Cornelius; and Yanko, John A., to Goodrich, B. F., Com-
pany, The. N-nitrosophenylhydroxylamine as short stopping agents
for redox polymerizations. 3,475,390, 10-28-69, CI. 260-80.7
Dine, Lester A.; and Lemmey, Edgar S. Lectern-projector combina-
tion. 3,472,588, 10-14-69, CI. 353-42.
Dineen, John: See —
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr.; and Dineen, John,3,460,988.
Dinerman, David. Vehicle repair device. 3,477,269, 11-11-69, CI.
72-292.
Dines, Charles E., to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Boiler con-
trol apparatus. 3,481,538, 12-2-69, CI. 236-24.5
DiNetta, Joseph; and Egerton, John R., to Merck & Co., Inc. Com-
positions and methods for treating helminthiasis comprising com-
binations of organo-phosphates and certain dibenzocycloheptenes.
3,484,520, 12-16-69, CI. 424-200.
Dingemans, Simon; and Slot, Willem, to Stamicarbon N.V. Method
of precipitating calcium sulfate from an acidulated phosphate rock
slurry. 3,429,686, 2-25-69, CI. 71-39.
Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Company. Selected gain con-
trol system. 3,441,825, 4-29-69, CI. 318-313.
Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Company. Inverter commu-
tation circuit. 3,453,524, 7-1-69, CI. 321-5.
Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Company. Saturable trans-
former with inherent voltage reference level due to core design.
3,454,867, 7-8-69, CI. 323-44.
Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Company. Power semicon-
ductor gating circuit. 3,471,716, 10-7-69, CI. 307-268.
Dinger, Edward H.; and McNair, Willie L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Full-wave inductive load control. 3,422,332, 1-14-69, CI.
318-331.
Dinger, Hans; and Deutschmann, Herbert, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Injection moment adjustable connection for injection
pumps of internal combustion engines. 3,478,542, 11-18-69, CI.
64-24.
Dinges, Karl; and Mueller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
?esellschaft. Cross-linkable copolymer dispersions. 3,467,614, 9-
6-69, CI. 260-29.6
Dinges, Karl: See—
Muller, Erwin; and Dinges, Karl,3,433,835.
Ott, Karl-Heinz; Knapp, Karl-Heinrich; Dinges, Karl; and Roehr,
Harry.3,442,979.
Weitzel, Hans; Dinges, Karl; and Rohr, Harry ,3 ,449,471.
Dinges, Margaret V., to Polymer Incorporated. Bag holder and
dispenser. 3,454,166, 7-8-69, CI. 211-57.
Dingfeld, Albert Vincent: See-
Thome, Benjamin Graham; Lyons, Harold James; and Dingfeld,
Albert Vincent.3,441,107.
Dingley, Alan J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method for determining
the approach of a combustion front adjacent a production well.
3,467,189, 9-16-69, CI. 166-251.
Dingley, Regoer Gavin: See —
Friedl, Arno Rudolph; and Dingley, Regoer Gavin.3,476,503.
Dingley, Roger Gavin: See —
Friedl, Arno Rudolph; and Dingley, Roger Gavin.3,437,519.
Dingman, Edward H. Apparatus for passing flowing air about a bed
occupant at selective temperatures. 3,444,922, 5-20-69, CI. 165-
26.
Dingwall, Andrew G. F., to Radio Corporation of America. Method
of fabricating semiconductor devices. 3,437,533, 4-8-69, CI. 148-
187.
Dingwall, Andrew G. F., to United States of America, Atomic Ener-
gy Commission, mesne. Thermoelectric assembly having a pre-
punched metal foil connector. 3,449,172, 6-10-69, CI. 136-202.
Dingwall, Andrew G. F., to RCA Corporation. Thermoelectric
device with graphite elements. 3,451,858, 6-24-69, CI. 136-205.
Dingwall, Andrew G. F., to RCA Corporation. Thermoelectric
device with embossed graphite member. 3,485,679, 12-23-69, CI.
136-205.
Dingwall, Andrew G. F.; and Wilde, Dale K., to Radio Corporation
of America. Thermoelectric device having a graphite member
between thermoelement and refractory hot strap. 3,442,718, 5-6-
69, CI. 136-205.
Dingwall, Robert P., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Pulse width sensitive magnetic head with associated binary
identification circuit. 3,434,131, 3-18-69, CI. 340-174.1
Dingwall, Robert P.; and Marcar, Haik, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Magnetic display device. 3,426,453, 2-11-
69, CI. 35-61.
Dinnerstein, Albert. Electrically powered mobile. 3,456,762, 7-22-
69, CI. 185-40.
Di Noia, Emanuel J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Cyogenic
resistance temperature detector. 3,436,713, 4-1-69, CI. 338-28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
379
Di Noia, Emanuel J.; and Breunich, Theodore R., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Rate of climb and descent readout device.
3,421,370, 1-14-69, CI. 73-179.
Dinsmore, D. J., Company: See—
Wood, Edward H., 3,475,864.
Dinter, Henry A., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,429,190,
2-25-69, CI. 74-5.6
Dinter, Herbert, to Avery Products Corporation. Applicator for pres-
sure-sensitive adhesive labels. 3,483,059, 12-9-69, CI. 156-364.
Dinter, Herbert. Label dispenser with constant tension means.
3,485,414, 12-23-69, CI. 221-73.
Dinter, Konrad. Selective-frequency powerline load control.
3,448,361,6-3-69, CI. 318-55.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper: See—
Currie, Andrew Cochran; and Dinwoodie, Andrew
Harper.3,468,903.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Fort, Godfrey, to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Difluoraminated urea derivatives.
3,470,170, 9-30-69, CI. 260-244.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Fort, Godfrey, to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Nitro-derivatives of uron and urea.
3,474,092, 10-21-69, CI. 260-244.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; Fort, Godfrey; and Parker, James
Brown, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Difluoramino
compounds. 3,431,261, 3-4-69, CI. 260-249.6
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; Fort, Godfrey; and Thompson, James
McAlIan Cormack, to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Imidazolidine derivatives. 3,461,134, 8-12-69, CI. 260-309.7
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Thompson, James Mc Allan Cor-
mack, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. 4,5-Dihydroxy
4,5-dimethoxy and 4,5-diethoxy 2-nitriminoimidazolidines deriva-
tives. 3,472,867, 10-14-69, CI. 260-309.7
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Thompson, James McAllan Cor-
mack, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. 4-Difluoramino-
5-alkoxy-2-nitriminoimidazolidines. 3,449,358, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
309.7
Dioguardi, John: See—
Egeland, Haakon G.; and Dioguardi, John.,3,447,665.
Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvelle Spiden. Mounting of shafts for a
machine for shaping metallic bands. 3,435,652, 4-1-69, CI. 72-
180.
Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvell Spidem. Rolling mills. 3,442,109,
5-6-69, CI. 72-240.
Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvelle Spidem. Rolling mill. 3,468,151,
9-23-69, CI. 72-234.
Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvelle Spiden. Flying cutter with cam-
way controlled actuating means. 3,469,484, 9-30-69, CI. 83-294.
Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvelle Spidem. Jacks and applications
thereof. 3,483,797, 12-16-69, CI. 91-5.
Dion, Fernand. Articulated motor vehicle. 3,473,619, 10-21-69, CI.
180-9.44
Dion, Gerald H.: See —
Newman, Stanley F.; Dion, Gerald H.; and Cwycyshyn,
Walter,3,441,691.
Dion, Paul A.; and Carr, Martin W., to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Manufacture of clad wire and the like. 3,455,016, 7-15-
69, CI. 29-474.1
Dion, Paul A.; and Thomson, Arthur James, to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Manufacture of clad wire and the like. 3,444,603, 5-
20-69, CI. 29-33.
Dionisotti, Jean; and Boehler, Philippe, to Societe des Ciments Port-
land de Saint-Maurice, S.A. Cooling and suction device of an in-
stallation comprising a furnace having at one side a burner
producing a flow of hot gases and at the other side a distributor of
material to be boiled. 3,442,496, 5-6-69, CI. 263-32.
Di Palma, Sebastian M.: See—
Paige, John L.; and Di Palma, Sebastian M., 3,437,645.
Di Paola, Joel F., to General Electric Company. Acylox-
yaminosilanes. 3,458,556, 7-29-69, CI. 260-448.8
di Paolo, Rocco J. Nursing nipple with flow regulating means.
3,424,157, 1-28-69, CI. 128-252.
Di Pasquale, Gene; and Reisz, Peter. Electromechanical copyholder
and presenting device. 3,449,849, 6-17-69, CI. 40-343.
Diperstein, David, to Testing Systems, Inc. Flaw detection fluid and
method for detecting flaws in solid surfaces. 3,456,110, 7-15-69,
CI. 250-71.
Di Piazza, Gerald C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Test fixture for measuring impedance parameters of diodes
operated at microwave frequencies. 3,452,279, 6-24-69, CI. 324-
158.
Di Pietro, Carmelo V. Deep fat fryer. 3,430,553, 3-4-69, CI. 99-336.
Di Pietro, Joseph, to Celanese Corporation. Interpolymers of a
branched chain alpha-olefin and a diolefin having internal, steri-
cally hindered unsaturation. 3,481,909, 12-2-69, CI. 260-80.78
Di Piro, Joseph, to United Aircraft Corporation. In-flight pressure
refueling probe and actuation system. 3,421,717, 1-14-69, CI. 244-
17.11
Dipner, Charles D., to Johnson & Johnson. Disposable surgical
drapes. 3,423,277, 1-21-69, CI. 161-118.
Dippelhofer, Robert: See —
Schnegg, Robert; Pelousek, Herbert; Dippelhofer, Robert;
Nordt, Herbert; and Dortmann, Heinz-Adolf.3,449,297.
Diprose, Kenneth Victor; and Forbes, Arthur Stuart, to Hancock &
Co. (Engineers) Limited. Photoelectric line follower employing
coordinate drive motors and a circular scan. 3,431,419, 3-4-69,
CI. 250-202.
Dircks, Alexander Douglas: See —
Chaikin, Malcolm; Dircks, Alexander Douglas; and Rokfalussy,
Desmond Michael.3,445,896.
Dirian, Gregoire: See —
Chemla, Marius; Dirian, Gregoire; and Perie,
Michele.3,447,898.
Dirilgen, Necdet, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Welded light-metal
corner construction. 3,429,602, 2-25-69, CI. 287-189.36
Dirk, William R.; and Parker, Sidney A., to Lennox Industries Inc.
Hermetic compressor construction. 3,462,075, 8-19-69, CI. 230-
232.
Dirks, Francis M. Waste and vent pipes. 3,423,771, 1-28-69, CI. 4-
211.
Dirks, Gerhard. Apparatus for sorting of recorded digital data.
3,444,523, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Dirks, Gerhard. Storage device. 3,448,214, 6-3-69, CI. 178-17.5
Dirks, Jerald Edson: See-
Fisher, Gene Jordan; and Dirks, Jerald Edson.3,458,406.
Dirks, Jerald Edson; and Fisher, Gene Jordan, to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Reduction of chlorinated by-products in ethylene- based vinyl
acetate catalyst solution. 3,432,543, 3-11-69, CI. 260-497.
DiRosa, Gaetano, to Soc. F.A.T.A. S.R.L. Conveyor with drive
release. 3,472,177, 10-14-69, CI. 104-172.
Di Rosa, Gaetano, to Soc. F.A.T.A. S.R.L. Conveyor switch
mechanism. 3,474,738, 10-28-69, CI. 104-130.
Dirrim, Patricia A. Method for making throw rug. 3,484,316, 12-16-
69, CI. 156-63.
Dirubbo, Angelo, to A & D Fabricating Company, Inc. Flexible door
with spaced leaf springs. 3,420,290, 1-7-69, CI. 160-354.
Dirzius, Bennie F. Hollow drill sharpener. 3,439,565, 4-22-69, CI.
76-82.
Di Salvo, Walter Anthony; and Schrager, Jerome Stanley, to Col-
gate-Palmolive Company. Olefin sulfonates. 3,420,875, 1-7-69, CI.
260-513.
Disbrow, Richard A.: See —
Turner, George L.; Johnson, Gerould A.; Disbrow, Richard A.;
and Nestell, Donald E.,3,432,102.
Turner, George L.; Johnson, Gerould A.; and Disbrow, Richard
A.,3,448,928.
Disc Pack Corporation: See —
David, Charles W.; and Munson, Eugene A., 3,479,222.
Dischert, Robert A.; and Hobson, Norman L., to Radio Corporation
of America. Coordinated sensitivity and amplification control
system. 3,445,590, 5-20-69, CI. 178-7.2
Dischler, Helmut: See—
Huydts, Eduard; and Dischler, Helmut.3,482,463.
Disco Engineering, Inc.: See —
Henson, Artel R., 3,474,721.
Discry, Henri, to Glaverbel S.A. Apparatus for the production of
ribbed glass sheets. 3,459,525, 8-5-69, CI. 65-245.
Diser, Birger: See —
Linderholm, Sven; and Diser, Birger.3,445,903.
di Serio, Vincent B.: See-
Mack, Donald; and di Serio, Vincent B., 3,424,048.
di Settembrini, Antoine. Device for handling objects on a conveyor.
3,424,209, 1-28-69, CI. 141-168.
Di Settembrini, Antoine. Device for filling containers of semi-rigid or
soft material such as plastic bottles. 3,450,172, 6-17-69, CI. 141-
59.
Dishburger, Henry J.; and Coker, William P., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Cationic starch compositions and a method of
preparation. 3,467,608, 9-16-69, CI. 260-9.
Diskin, Mordechai; and David, Amnon. Apparatus for urinary
bladder irrigation. 3,481,334, 12-2-69, CI. 128-230.
Disko, Harry: See-
Barlow, Gordon A.; Kripak, Leonid; and Disko, Har-
ry,3,445,959.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Disko, Harry ,3,47 1,147.
Glass, Marvin I.; Disko, Harry; and Jernstrom, Hans
E.,3,460,831.
Disko, Harry; Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, to Glass, Marvin,
& Associates. Phonograph device. 3,486,756, 12-30-69, CI. 274-
14.
Disko, Harry; Long, Thomas L.; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass, Mar-
vin, & Associates. Manually operated phonograph. 3,484,798, 12-
16-69, CI. 33-209.
Diskowski, Herbert: See —
Bender, Ludwig; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl,3,455,81 1.
Mehne, Arthur; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl,3,455,798.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Disley, Kenneth Thomas; Pearce, Roy George; Christopher, Leonard
Henry; and Culver, Leonard James, to Foster Wheeler Corpora-
tion. Waste heat boilers. 3,441,006, 4-29-69, CI. 122-7.
Dislich, Helmut; and Jacobsen, Alfred, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott &
Gen. Method of producing light-conducting systems. 3,480,458,
11-25-69, CI. 117-8.
Dismukes, Glenn M. Support structure and method of fabrication.
3,436,890, 4-8-69, CI. 52-660.
Dismukes, Wayne K. Foundation form spacer and sill fastener.
3,422,585, 1-21-69, CI. 52-127.
Disney, Morton F., Jr.: See—
Cornell, William D.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; and Hoffman, Paul
R., 3,435, 120.
Hoffman, Paul R.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; Norgren, Edwin A.;
and Cornell, William D.,3,484,107.
Disney, Virgil V.; and Ptasienski, Mitchell P., to United States Gyp-
sum Company. Wallboard construction. 3,435,582, 4-1-69, CI. 52-
608.
Disselnkotter, Hans: See —
Kurtz, Peter; and Disselnkotter, Hans,3,424,791.
Dissing, Erik; and Lyden, Anders Gustaf, to Aktiebolaget Atomener-
gi. Current meter employing a logarithmic amplifier having com-
pensation for two components of temperature induced error.
3,479,593, 11-18-69, CI. 324-123.
Di Stasio, Joseph R. Apparatus for obtaining test cores. 3,442,481,
5-6-69, CI. 249-117.
Di Stasio, Joseph R. Apparatus and method for obtaining test cores.
3,461,192, 8-12-69, CI. 264-31.
Distenfeld, Carl H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thermoluminescent tissue equivalent dosimeter.
3,420,999, 1-7-69, CI. 250-83.1
Distillers Company (Carbon Dioxide) Limited, The: See —
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James, 3,455,486.
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James, 3,455,487.
Godfrey, Gordon Reginald, 3,472,292.
Distillers Company Limited, The: See-
Auger, Frank Pawley, 3,452,595.
Bailey, Hubert Charles; Williamson, John Bentley; and Capp,
Clifford William, 3,439,058.
Bethel), James Robert; Gasson, Edward James; Hadley, David
James; and Neale, Roderick Frank, 3,435,069.
Bewley, Thomas, 3,467,721.
Capp, Clifford William; and Hadley, David James, 3,424,781.
Cooper, Leslie Ernest; and Pickup, Kenneth George, 3,431,31 1.
Dancer, Stuart Neil, 3,471,585.
Eagell, Eric Alec, 3,441,439.
Gintz, Francis Paul; Matthews, Richard Ohn Strachan; and
Peirce, Goderey Malcolm, 3,444,152.
Hawkins, Edwin George Edward, 3,484,199.
Huddle, Francis Godfrey, 3,444,884.
Meredith, Rupert Frederick Keith; and Risdon, Edward James,
3,455,851.
Distler, Harry, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of bis-(/3-hydroxyalkyl)-sulfones. 3,456,016, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-607.
Distler, Harry, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of N-acylethionimides. 3,461,121, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
243.
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek, Peter, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Inorganic peroxidic bleaches ac-
tivated with N,N'-diacyl-methylene-diformamide. 3,425,786, 2-4-
69, CI. 8-111.
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek, Peter, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Colloidal solutions of extremely
finely divided oxides which are stable on storage and process for
the production thereof. 3,455,718, 7-15-69, CI. 106-287.
Ditlinger, Richard J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Helicopter tie-bar.
3,434,373, 3-25-69, CI. 74-581.
Ditlinger, Richard J.; and Toal, James J., to Bendix Corporation,
The. End fitting for tie-bar. 3,475,988, 1 1-4-69, CI. 74-579.
Ditrich.Gunter, to Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. Apparatus for closing
stocking toes. 3,452,691, 7-1-69, CI. 112-2.
Ditrick, Norman H.: See—
Dawson, Robert H.; Ditrick, Norman H.; and Mitchell, Muni
M., 3,455,020.
Ditson, J. D.; and Cantrel, James F., to Ingersoll-Rand Company.
Coupling and rod system for rock drills. 3,424,479, 1-28-69, CI.
285-94.
Ditson, J D., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Rock drill bit. 3,452,832,
7-1-69, CI. 175-418.
Ditta G. D., Societa in Accomandita Semplice die Enzo Seragnoli ed
Ariosto Seragnoli: See—
Seragnoli, Ariosto, 3,455,213.
Dittman, Paul E. Monocycle. 3,420,545, 1-7-69, CI. 280-207.
Dittmann, David J., to Hercules Incorporated. Booster structure.
3,451,341,6-24-69, CI. 102-24.
Dittmann, Walter: See—
Gorke, Klaus; Hilpert, Richard; Schleimer, Bernhard; and Ditt-
mann, Walter.3,442,675.
Dittmann, Walter; and Kramer, Horst, to Chemische Werke Huls
Aktiengesellschaft. Polymers with high heat distortion tempera-
tures prepared from epoxypolybutadiene hardened with polyols
and anhydrides. 3,436,377, 4-1-69, CI. 260-78.4
Dittmann, Walter; and Stork, Heinz, to Chemische Werke Huls Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the production of 3,4-epoxy-
tetramethylene- sulfone. 3,420,850, 1-7-69, CI. 260-332.1
Dittmann, Walter; and Sturzenhofecker, Franz, to Chemische Werke
Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of racemic
( 1S.4S.9R) ( lR,4R,9S)-cis-decahydronaphthalene-diol-( 1,4).
3,474,149, 10-21-69, CI. 260-617.
Schleimer, Bernhard; and Dittmann, Walter.3,455,965.
Dittmann, William A., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Tandem
blow molding apparatus. 3,457,590, 7-29-69, CI. 18-5.
Dittmar, Armin: See—
Bulian, Walter; Feher, Franz; and Dittmar, Armin.3,474,028.
Dittmar, Charles A., to Xerox Corporation. Metal working.
3,460,296, 8-12-69, CI. 51-320.
Dittrich, Ewald: See —
Gey, Werner; Philipp, Wolfgang; Dittrich, Ewald; Corsepius,
Horst; and Bonders, Peter,3, 45 1,900.
Dittrich, Ferdinand J.; and Shepard, Arthur P., to Metco, Inc. Flame
spraying exothermically reacting intermetallic compound forming
composites. 3,436,248, 4-1-69, CI. 117-105.
Dittrich, Gunter N., to Malmedie & Co. Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.
Wire straightener. 3,443,607, 5-13-69, CI. 140-147.
Ditzer, Joseph R., Jr.; and Spangler, Fred W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Photographic element and process. 3,457,072, 7-22-69,
CI. 96-27.
Ditzer, Joseph R., Jr.; and Spangler, Fred W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Print-out silver halide emulsions containing acceptors in
combination with development re strainers. 3,458,317, 7-29-69, CI.
96-94.
Di Vecchio, Angelo N., to Kliklok Corporation. Method of forming
and gluing a folding box cover comprising a continuous tear strip.
3,443,353, 5-13-69, CI. 53-38.
Divecha, Amarnath P.; Hahn, Henry; and Lare, Paul J., to Melpar,
Inc. Preparation of fiber-reinforced metal alloy composites by
compaction in the semi-molten phase. 3,441,392, 4-29-69, CI. 29-
182.8
Divelbiss, Ivan A. Lawn mower. 3,457,710, 7-29-69, CI. 56-25.4
Diver, John R., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Hydraulic pilot valve.
3,446,474, 5-27-69, CI. 251-141.
Diversey Corporation, The: See —
Mickelson, Floyd L.; and Wilde, Arthur G., Jr., 3,448,055.
Mickelson, Floyd Louis; and Maisel, Eugene Frank, 3,457,107.
Wilde, Arthur G., Jr.; Maisel, Eugene F.; and Mickelson, Floyd
L., 3,447,972.
Diversified Products Corporation: See —
Ammondson, Clayton J.; Cockrell, Eldridge H.; Silberman, Ira
J.; and James, Forrest H., Jr., 3,464,692.
James, Forrest H., Jr., 3,463,486.
James, Forrest H., Jr., 3,482,834.
Silberman, Ira J., 3,427,023.
Di Veto, Hilliard R., to Burroughs Corporation. Free-positioning
alignment bobbin. 3,424,391, 1-28-69, CI. 242-55.12
Di Veto, Hilliard R.; and Hough, Allan W., to Burroughs Corpora-
tion. Servo loop control apparatus for monitoring and maintaining
web tension. 3,424,392, 1-28-69, CI. 242-55.12
Di Vico, Louis A.: See —
Muttick, Richard P.; Di Vico, Louis A.; and Kantrowitz,
Philip.3,426,163.
Divine, Dwight, III, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Range rate radar. 3,478,356, 11-11-69, CI. 343-8.
Divine, George T. Frederick. Underwater trenching apparatus.
3,440,743, 4-29-69, CI. 37-79.
Divine, Ralph Dettmer: See —
Backlund, Gerald Richard; Martino, Joseph Francis; and Divine,
Ralph Dettmer,3,463,841.
Divine, Ralph Dettmer, to American Cyanamid Company. Process
for upgrading malathion. 3,440,305, 4-22-69, CI. 260-990.
Divine, Theodore C. Irrigation machine. 3,453,829, 7-8-69, CI. 61-
29.
Divine, William J.; and Hood, Richard G. P., to Di Mico Corp., Ltd.
Miniature ball bearing. 3,428,378, 2-18-69, CI. 308-193.
DiVita, Fosco L.; Simak, Frank J.; and D'Alessandro, Andrew N., to
International Harvester Company. Seat suspension assembly.
3,486,417, 12-30-69, CI. 91-216.
Di Vita, Sam: See—
Brandmayr, Ronald J.; and Di Vita, Sam,3,426,l 14.
Divivier, Urban: See —
Orth, Hans; Franz, Ludwig; and Divivier, Urban.3,460,497.
Diwag Chemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.: See —
Renwanz, Gerhard; Credner, Karl; and Glantz, Erika, 3,437,728.
Dix, James S.: See —
Bresson, Clarence R.; and Dix, James S., 3,424,800.
Dix, James S., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Aziridine production.
3,437,654, 4-8-69, CI. 260-239.
Dix, James S., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Amination of aryl ha-
lides. 3,484,487, 12-16-69, CI. 260-577.
LIST OF PATENTEES
381
Dix, Michael G.: See—
Kerwin, William J.; Dix, Michael G.; and Munoz, Robert
M. ,3,464,016.
Dix, Sydney, to GTI Corporation, mesne. Multiple heating unit.
3,465,116, 9-2-69, CI. 219-85.
Dix, Sydney, to GTI Corporation, mesne. Apparatus for heating a
micromodular package. 3,468,523, 9-23-69, CI. 263-40.
Dix, Sydney; and Davis, David W., to GTI Corporation, mesne.
Micromodular package with compression means holding contacts
engaged. 3,423,638, 1-21-69, CI. 317-101.
Dix, Willard A.; and Porter, Oswald M., to Singer Company, The.
Shampooing attachments for reciprocating floor polishers.
3,441,969, 5-6-69, CI. 15-98.
Dix, Willard A.: See—
Odermann, Charles R.; and Dix, Willard A.,3,477,082.
Smith, Charles W.; and Dix, Willard A.,3,425,081.
Dixie Chemical Products Co.: See —
Carney, Leroy L.; and Priest, Gerald G., 3,428,426.
Dixie-Narco, Inc.: See —
Oden, Kenneth W., 3,464,589.
Ural, William E., 3,463,355.
Dixon, Alan F.: See —
Legat, Wilhelm H.; and Dixon, Alan F.,3,486,087.
Dixon, Austin, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Induction
heating device. 3,467,806, 9-16-69, CI. 219-10.73
Dixon, Bernard; and Comrie, Alan A. D., to Enzymic Malt Com-
pany, Ltd., and Dixon Malt Company, Ltd. Malting of barley or
other cereals. 3,485,720, 12-23-69, CI. 195-70.
Dixon, Charles R., to Reynolds Metals Company. Interconnected
aluminum and silver members and method of connecting the same
or the like. 3,471,677, 10-7-69, CI. 219-118.
Dixon, Edgar O.: See —
Koester, Charles J.; Dixon, Edgar O.; and Snitzer,
Elias.3,445,785.
Dixon, Farris E., to American Standard Inc. Easily removed toilet
seat. 3,471,874, 10-14-69, CI. 4-240.
Dixon, Glenn R.; and Findlay, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Liquid propellant-actuated device. 3,455,202, 7-15-
69, CI. 89-7.
Dixon, Harold F. E.; and Vaccaro, Angelo, to Columbia Controls
Research Corporation. Sheet inspecting and segregating apparatus.
3,461,759, 8-19-69, CI. 83-80.
Dixon, Harold F. E.: See —
Vaccaro, Angelo; and Dixon, Harold F. E., 3,439, 133.
Dixon, James A., Jr., to Gossett Machine Works, Inc. Calender
roller stop mechanism. 3,443,282, 5-13-69, CI. 19-0.23
Dixon, John Bell, to United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern
Ireland, Secretary of State for Defense in Her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Articulated vehicles. 3,439,937, 4-22-69, CI.
280-446.
Dixon, John Bell, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, Secretary of State for Defense in her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Constant velocity joints. 3,456,458, 7-22-69,
CI. 64-21.
Dixon, John K., deceased (by Dixon, Grace, executrix); Addie, Al-
bert N.; McDowall, Charles J., and; and Oestrike, Wilfred C, to
General Motors Corporation. Regenerative gas turbine engine
structure. 3,455,107, 7-15-69, CI. 60-39.32
Dixon, John S.; and Smith, Joseph W., to Combustion Engineering,
Inc. Apparatus for preparation of hemispherical head segments.
3,450,397, 6-17-69, CI. 266-23.
Dixon, John Thomas: See-
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas,3,442,604.
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas.3,446,581.
Smith, Raymond Anthony; and Dixon, John Thomas,3,446,582.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company, The: See —
Youse, Earl L., 3,483,019.
Dixon, Kay: See —
Lee, Ronald H. D. F.; and Dixon, Kay,3,459,338.
Dixon, Lloyd H., Jr., to Unitrode Corporation. AC switching circuit.
3,487,231, 12-30-69, CI. 307-113.
Dixon Malt Company, Ltd.: See —
Dixon, Bernard; and Comrie, Alan A. D., 3,485,720.
Dixon, Norman Edward: See —
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian; and Dixon, Norman Ed-
ward,3,449,617.
Dixon, Olaf George. Process of opening tow. 3,430,295, 3-4-69, CI.
19-65.
Dixon, Olaf George; and Clewlow, Raymond Kevan, to Courtaulds
Limited. Process of opening and crimping tow. 3,452,410, 7-1-69,
CI. 28-72.
Dixon, Peter Ray; and Coppock, Alden D. Fabric cleaning process.
3,432,253, 3-11-69, CI. 8-142.
Dixon, Richard T.; and Wasil, Edwin E. Waste water heat
exchanger. 3,439,738, 4-22-69, CI. 165-143.
Dixon, Robert R.; and Flowers, Leonard C, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Urethane foam corrosion protection. 3,459,628,
8-5-69, CI. 161-161.
Dixon, Rod P., to American Oil Shale Corporation. Undercutting of
nuclearly detonated formations by subsequent nuclear detonations
at greater depth and uses thereof in the recovery of various
minerals. 3,465,818, 9-9-69, CI. 166-247.
Dixon, Rod P., to American Oil Shale Corporation. Use of nuclear
detonations in producing hydrocarbons from an underground for-
mation. 3,465,819, 9-9-69, CI. 166-247.
Dixon, Roland, to Cary, William E., Limited. Leaf springs.
3,452,974, 7-1-69, CI. 267-47.
Dixon, Rolland E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Conversion of
propylene into ethylene. 3,485,890, 12-23-69, CI. 260-683.
Dixon, Samuel, Jr., to United States of America, Army. Microwave
power limiter comprising abutting semiconductor and ferrite ele-
ments. 3,426,299, 2-4-69, CI. 333-17.
Dixon, Samuel, Jr., to United States of America, Army. RF power
limiter comprising an irradiated semiconductor block. 3,465,266,
9-2-69, CI. 333-17.
Dixon, Thomas E., to Cascade Corporation. Motor-operated load-
handling apparatus with pressure sensitive means controlling
motor acceleration. 3,462,122, 8-19-69, CI. 253-1.
Dixon, Thomas E.; Faust, Donald M.; and Frey, Max, to Cascade
Corporation. Apparatus for producing coordinated, simultaneous
actuation of multiple rams. 3,476,016, 1 1-4-69, CI. 91-41 1.
Dixon, Thomas E.: See-
Farmer, Stanley E.; and Dixon, Thomas E., 3,473,442.
Dixon, William Murray, to Formica International Limited. Colour
printing. 3,450,044, 6-17-69, CI. 101-170.
Dixon, William S. Cooling unit. 3,435,633, 4-1-69, CI. 62-352.
Djedda, Fouad H., to Jedso Industries, Inc. Combined water pistol
and target device. 3,477,723, 11-11-69, CI. 273-101.
Djokic, Slobodan; and Tamburasov, Zrinka, to PLIUA, Pharmaceuti-
cal and Chemical Works. Erytromycin oxime and 9-amino-3-0-
dandinosyl-5- 0-desosaminyl-6,l l,12-trihydroxy-2,4,6,8, 10,12-
hexamethyl-pentadecane-olide. 3,478,014, 11-11-69, CI. 260-210.
Dlugopolski, Joseph J., to Container Corporation of America.
Reclosable carrying case. 3,463,379, 8-26-69, CI. 229-33.
Dluhy, Herbert, to American Export Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc. Securing
system for deck container or the like. 3,481,298, 12-2-69, CI. 1 14-
72.
Dmitriev, Ivan Sergeevich: See —
Rusanovich, Nikolai Grigorievich; Dmitriev, Ivan Sergeevich;
Korobov, Yakov Vasilievich; Volfenzon, Shmul Ovshievich;
Kostin, Boris Jurievich; Zaichik, Evegeny Bentsionovich; and
Emelyanov, Vasily Semenovich,3,450,376.
Dmitriev, Jury Ivanovich: See —
Kostrov, Pavel Mikhailovich; Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich; Garin,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; Ivanov, Viktor Alexeevich; and
Dmitriev, Jury Ivanovich,3,485,238.
Doak, Kenneth W.: See—
Carrock, Frederick E.; Toekes, Barna; and Doak, Kenneth
W., 3,428,712.
Doak, Kenneth W.; and Carrock, Frederick E., to Dart Industries
Inc. Process of polymerizing styrene and acrylonitrile with a
diolefin rubber. 3,448,175, 6-3-69, CI. 260-880.
DoAll Company: See —
Henry, Richard J., 3,441,828.
Schwartz, Benjamin, 3,484,630.
Doan, Hazen V.: See —
Finlayson, Lloyd Taylor; and Doan, Hazen V.,3,474,823.
Doan, Mildred. Fastener for medical tubes and the like. 3,430,300,
3-4-69, CI. 24-73.
Doan, Robert B.; and Taylor, Robert C, to Atlantic Richfield Com-
pany. Alkylbenzene sulfonate having improved color, odor and
heat stability. 3,436,351, 4-1-69, CI. 252-137.
Doan, Robert B.: See—
Reid, John C; Doan, Robert B.; and Taylor, Robert
C, 3,463,736.
Doane, Elliott P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrocracking
process and catalyst. 3,475,325, 10-28-69, CI. 208-1 11.
Doban Labs, Inc.: See —
Miller, Daniel D„ 3,440,956.
Dobbie Industries, Limited, The: See —
Scroggie, James A.; Davidson, Miron; Hall, Floyd Charles; and
Farley, George Albert, 3,419,925.
Scroggie, James A.; and Hall, Floyd Charles, 3,421,712.
Dobbins, Mark: See —
Sawyer, Andrew H.; Dobbins, Mark; and Lloyd, Richard
H., 3,482,505.
Dobbs, Jack: See —
Kirschbaum, Harry; and Dobbs, Jack, 3,430, 364.
Dobbs, Lowernze D.: See —
Hassell, Clark E.; and Dobbs, Lowernze D.,3,477,598.
Dobbs, Richard A.; and Holmes, Richard N., to McDonnell Douglas
Corporation. Acoustical panel structure. 3,481,427, 12-2-69, CI.
181-33.
Dobbs, Ronald Merrill. Controlling and sensing device for plural
trolling rods. 3,444,643, 5-20-69, CI. 43-17.
Dobell, Curzon. Pockets for garments. 3,438,062, 4-15-69, CI. 2-
247.
Dobell, Curzon; and Wilson, Leslie P., to Caribbean Holdings Ltd.
Apparatus and method of making elongated vessels, containers
and tubular members. 3,425,1 18, 2-4-69, CI. 29-477.3
382
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dobermann, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Control apparatus
for telegraph exchange repeater. 3,462,552, 8-19-69, CI. 178-70.
Dobie, John D.: See—
Davis, James H.; Dobie, John D.; and Flockhart, Maxwell
G.,3,437,415.
Dobinson, Bryan, to Ciba Limited. Reduction of hydroxyl group con-
tent of epoxy resins. 3,438,91 1, 4-15-69, CI. 260-2.
Dobinson, Frank; and Ringwald, Eugene L., to Monsanto Company.
Arsenic ethylene glycoloxide as a polyester polymerization
catalyst. 3,457,237, 7-22-69, CI. 260-75.
Dobkins, Joe W., to Halliburton Company. Shock absorber and
piston guide means. 3,444,965, 5-20-69, CI. 188-96.
Dobie Engineering Company: See—
Povey, Edmund H., 3,430,138.
Povey, Edmund H., 3,452,274.
Dobler, Hans, to Attenhofer, A., AG. Heel holder for cableless ski
bing ding. 3,466,057, 9-9-69, CI. 280-11. 35
Dobler, Helmut: See—
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Dobler, Helmut; and Lamm,
Heinz.3,420,214.
Dobovsek, Yvan, to Solvay & Cie. Resin compositions containing
post-chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. 3,470,269, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
897.
Dobranski, Stephen F.; and Curcio, Raymond J. Instrument for
orientating dental casts. 3,468,027, 9-23-69, CI. 32-1.
Dobransky, Robert Alan, to American Cyanamid Company. Anchor-
ing composition for film and film anchored therewith. 3,428,479,
2-18-69, CI. 117-76.
Dobres, Robert M., deceased (by Dobres, Amalie B., executrix); and
Warthen, John L., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Hydrocracking catalyst
and process. 3,431,196, 3-4-69, CI. 208-1 11.
Dobres, Robert M.; Parthasarathy, R.; and Warthen, John L., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Catalytic oxidation of proylene to acetic
acid. 3,423,455, 1-21-69, CI. 260-533.
Dobrick, Joseph: See-
Day, Lawrence; Dobrick, Joseph; and Kay, Arthur.3,434,243.
Dobrikat, Wolfgang: See —
Beckmann, Rolf; Kleefisch, Karl-Heinz; and Dobrikat, Wolf-
gang,3,452, 123.
Dobrikin, Harold L. Hand control modulation valve. 3,420,271, 1-7-
69, CI. 137-627.5
Dobrikin, Harold L., to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Tire pressure system.
3,454,034, 7-8-69, CI.. 137-228.
Dobrikin, Harold L., to Berg Mfg., & Sales Co. Trailer electrical cir-
cuitry. 3,467,830, 9-16-69, CI. 307-10.
Dobrikin, Harold L., to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Trailer brake and
release system. 3,482,886, 12-9-69, CI. 303-7.
Dobrin, Russell L. Damper construction for ventilator duct.
3,464,341, 9-2-69, CI. 98-1 10.
Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.: See —
Beam, Harry L.; Berube, Warren A.; and Dobslaw, Gerhardt
A. ,3,454,143.
Cordone, Leonard; Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.; and Okoniewski,
Robert J. ,3,454,061.
Gregory, Edward G.; Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.; and De Waters,
Terry L.,3,456,696.
Dobson, Howard Franklin. Guard for fire and smoke protection.
3,434,252, 3-25-69, CI. 52-29.
Dobson, James B.: See —
Amis, James W., Jr.; and Dobson, James B., 3,436,716.
Dobson, Richard N.; and Bexon, Howard J., to Dominion Foundries
and Steel Limited. Locomotive truck. 3,451,355, 6-24-69, CI. 105-
136.
Dobson, Robert D., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Filter
comprising a bed of buoyant and a bed of non-buoyant sand.
3,471,025, 10-7-69, CI. 210-282.
Dobson, Robert D.; Going, Louis H.; and Hair, Eddy R., to Procter
& Gamble Company, The. Glyceride fat tablets containing frying
fat additives. 3,449,133, 6-10-69, CI. 99-163.
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A., to American Home
Products Corporation. Substituted )0,5-(iminomethano)-10, 11-
dihydro- 5H-dibenzo [a,8] cyclohepten-13-one derivatives.
3,426,015, 2-4-69, CI. 260-239.3
Dobson, Thomas A.; and Davis, Martin A., to American Home
Products Corporation. 10,5-(Iminomethano)-10,l l-dihydro-5H-
dibenzo [a,d]cyclohepten-l 1-ones. 3,458,518, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
286.
Dobson, Thomas A.: See-
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A. ,3,462, 457.
Davis, Martin A.; and Dobson, Thomas A. ,3,487,075.
Dobson, W. E. & F., Limited: See—
Cowlishaw, Frank; and Town, Frank, 3,460,697.
Cowlishaw, Frank; and Town, Frank, 3,476,275.
Payne, William Woolley; and Hayter, Jack, 3,439,508.
Town, Frank, 3,464,445.
Town, Frank, 3,477,465.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Company. Lubrication
system for electric machines. 3,420,335, 1-7-69, CI. 184-6.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Company. Laminated
rotors and stators with flux barriers for synchronous induction mo-
tors and method of making the same. 3,457,445, 7-22-69, CI. 310-
190.
Dochterman, Richard W., to General Electric Company. Motor
vibration isolation mounting. 3,482,127, 12-2-69, CI. 310-51.
Dock, Nils, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Device for the
exhaust of flue gases from arc melting furnaces. 3,453,369, 7-1-69,
CI. 13-1.
Dockendorff, Jay D.; Chirico, Anthony N.; and Sanfilippo, Bruce P.,
to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. Sodium hydroxide
monohydrate crystallization process. 3,477,829, 11-11-69, CI. 23-
302.
Docker, Leslie Thomas, to Slumberland Group Limited. Spring seats
and the like articles. 3,454,054, 7-8-69, CI. 140-89.
Docker, Leslie Thomas, to Slumberland Group Limited. Mattresses,
seats and the like. 3,462,774, 8-26-69, CI. 5-260.
Dockerty, Stuart M., to Corning Glass Works. Sheet glass forming
apparatus with means to transform vertical flows into a horizontal
flow. 3,433,613, 3-18-69, CI. 65-145.
Dockerty, Stuart M., to Corning Glass Works. Process and apparatus
for high pressure extrusion of glass. 3,467,513, 9-16-69, CI. 65-
183.
Dockery, Benjamin F.: See —
Haney, Benjamine H.; and Dockery, Benjamin F., 3,479,672.
Dockery, Calvin D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Molding.
3,461,503, 8-19-69, CI. 18-19.
Dockery, Denzel J. Pneumatic clamp. 3,430,494, 3-4-69, CI. 73-420.
Dockery, James D.; and Saxton, George H. Filter for fluid.
3,458,441, 7-29-69, CI. 210-416.
Dockum, Arthur L. Convertible table model shuffleboard with
croquet game attachments. 3,425,696, 2-4-69, CI. 273-126.
Dockus, Kostas F.; and Zambrow, John L., to Borg-Warner Corpora-
tion. Method of bonding aluminum. 3,482,305, 12-9-69, CI. 29-
487.
Doctoroff, Michael. Vacuum pump apparatus. 3,456,870, 7-22-69,
CI. 230-108.
Docutel Corporation: See —
Crowder, Wyly Kenneth; and Murphy, Thomas A., 3,485,182.
Docutel, Inc.: See-
Walker, Gene Cowden, 3,426,879.
Dodd, John Alan: See-
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; Dodd, John Alan; and
Instone, Alan Thomas,3,442,867.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Dodd, John
AIan,3, 45 1,967.
Dodd, Roy G., to Inta-Rota Machine Company, Inc., The. Floating
chuck assembly. 3,474,982, 10-28-69, CI. 242-68.4
Doddington, Harold William, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corporation. Idle test unit. 3,444,327, 5-13-69, CI. 179-18.
Doddington, Harold W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Voice controlled amplifier. 3,423,531, 1-21-69, CI.
179-1.
Dodds, Gerald C; Karlstrom, Karl R. M.; and Kort, Werner W., to
American Chain & Cable Company, Inc., mesne. Accumulating
and pusher tow truck conveyor system. 3,467,023, 9-16-69, CI.
104-172.
Dodds, Ralph L.; and Plunkett, Bradley J., to Warwick Electronics
Inc. Electrical musical instrument. 3,439,569, 4-22-69, CI. 84-1.26
Dodds, Robert E.: See—
Chiola, Vincent; Dodds, Robert E.; and Vanderpool, Clarence
D.,3,440,732.
Dodge, Conant, to Weyerhaeuser Company. Reverse pass in-line
veneer production system. 3,447,579, 6-3-69, CI. 144-324.
Dodge, David L.; Altieri, Joseph R.; and Kezer, Charles F., to Litton
Industries, Inc. Potentiometer linearity and conformity checking
apparatus including program storage means. 3,457,503, 7-22-69,
CI. 324-63.
Dodge, Gerald F., Ill, to General Electric Company. Frost detector
for refrigerant evaporators. 3,465,535, 9-9-69, CI. 62-151.
Dodge, Gerald F., Ill, to General Electric Company. Electronic
refrigeration system defrost control. 3,474,638, 10-28-69, CI. 62-
153.
Dodge, Harry G.: See—
Crihfleld, Richard P.; and Dodge, Harry G.,3,433,042.
Dodge, Harry G., to Crawford Fitting Company. Pipe vise adaptor.
3,476,347, 11-4-69, CI. 248-316.
Lennon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Dodge, Harry G.; and
Szohatzky, Zoltan,3,475,948.
Dodge, Robert J., to Automatic Power, Inc. Emergency power
system. 3,458,710, 7-29-69, CI. 290-4.
Dodge, Robert J., to Automatic Power Inc. Constant intensity lamp
control with an optical feedback control. 3,473,084, 10-14-69, CI.
315-151.
Dodge, Robert W.; and Williams, George E. Stack cutting apparatus
with adjustable collant means. 3,436,067, 4-1-69, CI. 266-23.
Dodge, Ronald D.: See—
Crutcher, B. Todd, III; and Dodge, Ronald D.,3,435,934.
Dodgson, John R.; and Sharpe, Stanley R., said Dodgson assor. to
Barsyke Limited. Selectively extensible telescoping hitch link.
3,446,518, 5-27-69, CI. 280-482.
LIST OF PATENTEES
383
Dodo, Taro; and Yamamoto, Manabu, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi
Seisakusho. Electron cyclotron resonance heating device.
3,431,461, 3-4-69, CI. 315-39.
Dodson, Arthur Edward, to Northern Electric Company Limited.
Apparatus for sequentially testing the crosspoints of a ferreed
switch for contact resistance. 3,464,001, 8-26-69, CI. 324-28.
Dodson, Ashford B. Transparent sphere with rotating balls therein.
3,423,872, 1-28-69, CI. 46-43.
Dodson, Bruce Douglas; and Stoops, Lambert Perry, to General
Electric Company. Liquid handling and dispensing apparatus.
3,447,560, 6-3-69, CI. 137-337.
Dodson, Gerald E.; and White, Charles S. Bearing. 3,455,864, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-33.6
Dodson, James L. Method of making a relative permeability survey
using a floating plugging material. 3,463,230, 8-26-69, CI. 166-
254.
Dodson, Michael; and Randall, Jerrold H., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Automatically discharging condensate trap. 3,456,672, 7-22-
69, CI. 137-193.
Dodson, Riley B.: See—
Andrews, James A.; Bahm, Glenn A.; Dodson, Riley B.; and
Walker, John N., 3,462,837.
Dodson, Vance H.; and Serafin, Frank G., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Mineral grinding aids. 3,443,976, 5-13-69, CI. 106-90.
Dodson, William C, Jr.; and Long, George R., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Apparatus for entangling fibers.
3,458,905, 8-5-69, CI. 19-161.
Dodsworth, James W.; and Fischer, Armin O., to Monroe Interna-
tional, Inc. Inking cartridge. 3,460,665, 8-12-69, CI. 197-171.
Dodwell, John M.: See—
Schell, Sidney L.; and Austin, Max M., 3,483,955.
Doe, James, Engineering Co.: See —
Guckel, Gerhart A., 3,437,422.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. 8-Aldehydo-l(2H)phthalazinone hydrazones intermediates
and process. 3,422,105, 1-14-69, CI. 260-250.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. 1,2,8,9-Tetraazaphenalenes. 3,429,882, 2-25-69, CI. 260-250.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. 1,2,8,9-Tetraazaphenalenes. 3,479,355, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
250.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Pfenninger, Heinz A., to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Certain Nn-substituted pyridobenzodiazepine derivatives.
3,483,187, 12-9-69, CI. 260-239.3
Doebel, Karl J.: See—
Watthey, Jeffrey W. H.; and Doebel, Karl J.,3,484,443.
Kiss, Joseph; Spiegelberg, Hans; Vaterlaus, Bruno Peter;
Rachlin, Albert; and Doebel, Karl.3,445,455.
Doeden, Roland E.; and Noonan, Richard E. Air tool. 3,439,422, 4-
22-69, CI. 32-27.
Doedens, James D.: See—
Rosenbrock, Earl H.; and Doedens, James D. ,3,444, 130.
Rosenbrock, Earl H.; and Doedens, James D., 3,444, 131.
Doeg, Paul R.: See—
Peelle, Henry E., Jr.; Doeg, Paul R.; and Vaccaro, Angelo
M., 3,436,863.
Doelger & Kirsten, Inc.: See —
Kaufman, William A.; and Kirsten, James O.F., 3,481,235.
Doelp, Louis C, Jr.: See —
Craig, Robert G.; Doelp, Louis C, Jr.; and Friedman,
Lee,3,487,120.
Doepke, John H.: See —
Averill, William D., 3,431,546.
Doerfel, Helmut: See—
Kunde, Joachim; Wilhelm, Hans; and Doerfel, Hel-
mut,3,47 1,447.
Wilhelm, Hans; Mueller, Gerhard; Pflueger, Richard; and Doer-
fel, Helmut.3,458,474.
Doerfer, Richard E.; and Hutchison, Marion E. Holding device.
3,420,148, 1-7-69, CI. 92-107.
Doerfler, Roger E., to Hydrasearch Co., Inc. Metering valve.
3,447,836, 6-3-69, CI. 303-6.
Doerge, Herman P.: See—
Wismer, Marco; Doerge, Herman P.; and Mosso, Paul
R.,3,468,822.
Doering, August P., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Glass fiber coated with starch size compositions. 3,481,771, 12-2-
69, CI. 117-126.
Doering, Donald R.: See—
Aylikci, Veli; and Doering, Donald R.,3,466,520.
Doering, George I., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Method
and apparatus for controlling blown film extruder. 3,474,160, 10-
21-69, CI. 264-40.
Doering, William E.; and Kegg, Robert R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Method of fabricating transparent reinforced glass pipe.
3,457,095, 7-22-69, CI. 117-5.5
Doering, William Von E.: See—
Parikh, Jekishan R.; and Doering, William Von E.,3,444,216.
Doerman, Eryk Stefan, to Molin Machine Company Limited. Ap-
paratus for cutting continuous webs of paper or like material.
3,425,307, 2-4-69, CI. 83-346.
Doerman, Eryk Stefan, to Molins Machine Company Limited. Ap-
paratus for testing cigarette wrappers. 3,485,084, 12-23-69, CI.
73-45.1
Doermann, Edward L.: See-
Allen, Horace E.; Doermann, Edward L.; and Brooks, Elgin
C.,3,48 1,593.
Doerner, Frank, to Doerner Products Co. Limited. Post lock for
chair control. 3,421,727, 1-14-69, CI. 248-405.
Doemer, Frank, to Doerner Products Co., Limited. Chair control.
3,441,311, 4-29-69, CI. 297-305.
Doemer, Frank, to Doerner Products Co., Limited. Chair control
back back-plate with integrally formed bearings. 3,447,198, 6-3-
69, CI. 16-128.
Doerner Products Co. Limited: See —
Doerner, Frank, 3,421,727.
Doerner, Frank, 3,441,311.
Doerner, Frank, 3,447,198.
Doerr, Dale D.; and Ridout, Robert A., to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corporation. Apparatus and method for bending, draw-
ing and burnishing a metal workpiece. 3,457,759, 7-29-69, CI. 72-
212.
Doerr, Robert C, to United States Steel Corporation. Mechanism
for actuating bar steadier. 3,457,758, 7-29-69, CI. 72-209.
Doerwang, Joseph F.: See —
Sommer, Don A.; and Doerwang, Joseph F.,3,433,356.
Doesschate, Walter, Jr., to U.S. Philips Company, Inc. Cross modu-
lation rejection system. 3,486,120, 12-23-69, CI. 325-472.
Doetsch, Hans Peter, to Stabilus Industrie-und Handelsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Adjustable gas spring supported drawing table. 3,444,830,
5-20-69, CI. 108-136.
Doetsch, Hans-Peter: See —
Dorner, Nikolaus; Freitag, Herbert; Sautter, Hans-Dieter;
Schafer, Willi; and Doetsch, Hans-Peter,3,447,645.
Dogadko, Peter; and Hufton, Arthur G., to Motorola, Inc. Triggering
circuit. 3,433,208, 3-18-69, CI. 123-148.
Doggart, John, to Friedland, V. & E., Limited. Electrical sound
device having unitary plastic base. 3,425,057, 1-28-69, CI. 340-
388.
Doggett, James J., & Raptis, George Meletios: See—
Doggett, James J.; and Raptis, George Meletios, 3,420,489.
Doggett, James J.; and Raptis, George Meletios, to Doggett, James
J., & Raptis, George Meletios. Adjustable bolt assembly for bat-
tery supporting bracket. 3,420,489, 1-7-69, CI. 248-361.
d'Ogny, Francois:Sec —
Chretien, Roland; d'Ogny, Francois; and Wetroff,
Georges,3,475,421.
Dohanic, John L., Jr.: See —
Quigley, John B.; and Dohanic, John L., Jr., 3,442,047.
Dohanyos, John A. Adjustable framing device. 3,451,153, 6-24-69,
CI. 40-155.
Doherty, Alfred E., Jr.; and Knop, Louis H., to Aerojet-General Cor-
poration. Explosive seam bonding method and machine.
3,432,912, 3-18-69, CI. 29-470.1
Doherty, Bernard E.; and Bjerke, Harald C, to Rust Furnace Com-
pany. Pipe insulation jacket. 3,486,533, 12-30-69, CI. 138-147.
Doherty, George O. Endotracheal intubation tubes. 3,460,541, 8-12-
69, CI. 128-351.
Doherty, Jack R. Drill collar safety slip. 3,443,291, 5-13-69, CI. 24-
263.
Doherty, Norman R., to Electric Stapler Corporation. Electric
fastening tool. 3,469,122, 9-23-69, CI. 310-30.
Doherty, Norman R., to Electric Stapler Corporation. Fastener driv-
ing means. 3,482,754, 12-9-69, CI. 227-131.
Doherty, Roger B.; and Moon, James N. Material transporting
device. 3,436,125, 4-1-69, CI. 302-58.
Dohi, Yasusuke; and Aizawa, Tatsuo. Automatic separation system
for sensitive paper and original paper in copying machine.
3,425,332, 2-4-69, CI. 355-1 10.
Dohler, David E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Control system for flying spot scanners. 3,443,027, 5-6-69, CI.
178-7.2
Dohling, Jerome: See —
McKeever, Charles Harlan; and Dohling, Jerome, 3, 439,050.
Dohm and Nelke Incorporated: See —
Dohm, Daniel, Jr., 3,470,926.
Rehg, Elmer H., 3,455,083.
Dohm, Daniel, Jr., to Dohm and Nelke Incorporated. Hydraulic slic-
ing machine control. 3,470,926, 10-7-69, CI. 146-95.
Dohman, Eugene J.; and Rinehimer, William A., to National Lead
Company. Chillproofing fermented beverages with polyvinyl resin
modified clays. 3,424,588, 1-28-69, CI. 99-48.
Dohmeier, Hans O. Rod anchoring means. 3,464,308, 9-2-69, CI. 85-
32.
Dohmeier, Hans O. Anchor or roof bolts and the like. 3,478,641,
11-18-69, CI. 85-79.
Dohmen, Leonard Marie: See —
Conix, Andre Jan; and Dohmen, Leonard Marie,3 ,448,077.
384
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Dohnalik, Joseph J., to Garden City Envelope Company. Machines
for making envelopes. 3,450,009, 6-17-69, CI. 93-62.
Dohnalova, Blanka: See —
Binek, Bedrich; and Dohnalova, Blanka,3,486,827.
Dohr, Albert D.: See—
Woelfer, Charles G.; and Dohr, Albert D.,3,478,784.
Dohr, Manfred: See —
Schiefer, Joachim; and Dohr, Manfred.3,441,507.
Schiefer, Joachim; and Dohr, Manfred.3,459,665.
Dohr, Roman; and Kaiser, Wilhelm Jakob, to Henkel & Cie,
G.m.b.H. Amino oxides. 3,449,430, 6-10-69, CI. 260-583.
Dohrman, Charles A. Retractable folding steps. 3,469,654, 9-30-69,
CI. 182-88.
Dohrmann Instruments Company: See—
Miller, Clair Eugene, 3,454,850.
Myers, Alva Robert; and McNulty, James A., 3,427,238.
Dohse, Ruthard: See —
Meier, Hermann; Eisenmann, Joseph; Dohse, Ruthard; and
Ahlert, Wilhelm,3,456,333.
Doi, Juro: See—
Yamada, Kazuyoshi; and Doi, Juro, 3, 42 1,469.
Yamada, Kazuyoshi; and Doi, Juro, 3, 433, 198.
Yamada, Kazuyoshi; Wakazaki, Hiroshi; and Doi Ju-
ro,3,433,197.
Doi, Kaname: See —
Irie, Tadasu; and Doi, Kaname.3,426,872.
Doi, Kazuyuki: See —
Yanabu, Osamu; Hada, Takashi; and Doi, Kazuyuki, 3,479, 162.
Doi, Mineo; Miura, Masamichi; Sakuraba, Ryozo; and Ando, Takeo,
to Tekkosha Co., Ltd. Process for removing mercury from metallic
sodium containing the same. 3,429,692, 2-25-69, CI. 75-63.
Doi, Shunichi; Tanaga, Hidenori; and Okumura, Masami, to Nitto
Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Method for preparing 2-amino-
cyclohexanone oxime and hydrochloride thereof. 3,426,070, 2-4-
69, CI. 260-566.
Doi, Tadashi: See —
Ohtsuka, Shunzo; and Doi, Tadashi.3,466,247.
Doi, Tatsumi; Mineshima, Teruo; and Saito, Etsuro, to Konishiroku
Photo Industry Co., Ltd. Photographic copying machine.
3,480,361, 11-25-69, CI. 355-16.
Doig, George; and Mc Geachy, Donald E., to Numatics, Incor-
porated. Directional mounting plate for air line filter. 3,478,497,
11-18-69, CI. 55-411.
Doig, Stuart H. Means for forming and applying ribbon bows.
3,479,243, 11-18-69, CI. 161-9.
Doiron, David H.: See —
Bender, Donald E.; and Doiron, David H.,3,446,017.
Dokes, George E.: See —
Schwarz, Julius; Dokes, George E.; Von Bradsky, Otokar; and
Goodman, Sidney J.,3,479,780.
Dokos, Sophocles J.; Wickenberg, Chester H.; Swanson, Charles E.;
and Gasparaitis, Bemardas, to Sunbeam Corporation. Electric
toaster. 3,472,154, 10-14-69, CI. 99-334.
Dokos, Sophocles J.: See —
Jepson, Ivar; Dokos, Sophocles J.; and Bielak, Sigmund
H., 3,477,263.
Dolan, Bernard Joseph; and Jenner, Robert Kempton, to Donner
Electronics, Inc. Ornamental display. 3,431,410, 3-4-69, CI. 240-
10.1
Dolan, Calvin M., to General Electric Company. Means for securing
easily detachable shields to aerospace vehicles. 3,437,287, 4-8-69,
CI. 244-1.
Dolan, Francis D.; and Burgoon, Jack L., to Scott & Fetzer Com-
pany, The, mesne. Apparatus for cleaning floors. 3,434,178, 3-25-
69, CI. 15-369.
Dolan, John R.: See —
Gilbert, Allen Carlton; and Dolan, John R.,3,425,509.
Dolan, Lawrence C: See —
Luksch, James A.; Dolan, Lawrence C; Brooks, Robert A.; and
Zimmerman, Arie, 3,450,987.
Dolan, Lee Allen, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the
preparation of 2- aminobenzophenone-a-oximes. 3,465,038, 9-2-
69, CI. 260-566.
Dolan, Leo J., to Adams-Russell Co., Inc. Broadband vibration-sup-
pressed aircraft blade antenna. 3,453,628, 7-1-69, CI. 343-708.
Dolan, Milton D., to General Motors Corporation. Latch mechanism
for a slidable sash. 3,423,116, 1-21-69, CI. 292-165.
Dolan, Robert N. Trousers type garment with seat and ground en-
gaging support. 3,451,064, 6-24-69, CI. 2-227.
Dolan, Russell P., Jr.; Buchanan, Bobby L.; and Roosild, Sven A., to
United States of America, Air Force. Process for implanting grids
in semiconductor devices. 3,431,150, 3-4-69, CI. 148-1.5
Dolan, Russell P., Jr.; and Roosild, Sven A., to United States of
America, Air Force. Process for implanting buried layers in
semiconductor devices. 3,457,632, 7-29-69, CI. 29-578.
Dolan, Russell P., Jr.: See—
Roosild, Sven A.; Buchanan, Bobby L.; and Dolan, Russell P.,
Jr.,3,430,113.
Dolan, William S., to Spedcor Electronics, Inc., mesne. Instrument
mounting system. 3,471,029, 10-7-69, CI. 211-13.
Dolan-Jenner Industries, Inc.: See —
Erickson, George Duncan, 3,459,240.
Doland, George D. Multi-stage distillation unit for water and power
plant system. 3,476,653, 11-4-69, CI. 202-173.
Dolby, James L.; and Resnikoff, Howard L., to Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation. Hyphenation machine. 3,439,341, 4-15-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Dolby, John W. Valve operating mechanism. 3,463,131, 8-26-69, CI.
123-90.
Dolding, Walter R., to American Chain & Cable Company, Inc.,
mesne. Accumulating conveyor system. 3,477,390, 11-11-69, CI.
104-172.
Dole, James, Engineering Co.: See —
Guckel, Gerhart A.; and Theys, Ezra E., 3,442,304.
Dole Valve Company, The: See —
Atherton, Arden Daniel, 3,451,021.
Bencic, Robert S., 3,482,598.
Benedetti, Nello L., 3,443,589.
Dolter, Paul A., 3,476,146.
Erickson, Howard L., 3,422,842.
Erickson, Howard L., 3,444,897.
Erickson, Howard L.; and McCarty, William R., Jr., 3,456,836.
Erickson, Howard L., 3,480,040.
Fathauer, George H., 3,421,537.
Fox, William L., 3,449,919.
Franz, Rudolph J., 3,476,316.
Huley, William G.; Erickson, Howard L.; and Hanna, John W.,
3,429,552.
Huley, William G., 3,446,246.
Kelly, Douglas E.; and Obermaier, Frank E., 3,420,579.
Kelly, Douglas E., 3,448,921.
Kolze, Lawrence A., 3,430,918.
Schwartz, Samuel H., 3,438,256.
Schwartz, Samuel H., 3,442,483.
Scott, Arthur A., 3,461,913.
Dolejs, Charles A.: See —
Liebman, Warren S.; Carson, Don B.; and Dolejs, Charles
A.,3,422,848.
Dolfini, Joseph Edward: See —
Weisenborn, Frank Lee; Dolfini, Joseph Edward; Bach, Georges
Gustav; and Bernstein, Jack,3,485,819.
Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexandrovich: See —
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich;
Vydrina, Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexan-
drovich; Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alexan-
drovich; Lobach, Mark Iosifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronov-
na; Parfenova, Gali Alexandrovna; Romanova, Stepanida
Trofimovna; Sakharova, Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova,
Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev, Oleg Konstan-
tinovich,3 ,468,866.
Dolin, Edward T.: See —
Morey, Woodruff A.; Molt, Richard P.; Ames, Victor H.; and
Dolin, Edward T.,3,447,697.
Dolin, Stanley A., to Warner & Swasey Company, The. Rapid scan
spectrometer that sweeps corner mirrors through the spectrum.
3,460,892, 8-12-69, CI. 356-83.
Dolin, Stanley A.; and Rosin, Seymour, to Warner & Swasey Com-
pany, The. Radiation measuring instrument. 3,436,964, 4-8-69, CI.
73-355.
Dolinsky, Hyman: See—
Chidley, John S.; Nylund, George J.; and Dolinsky,
Hyman,3,44 1,304.
Chidley, John S.; Nylund, George J.; and Dolinsky,
Hyman.3,463,532.
Dolinsky, Michael, Sr. Submerging injector for molten material.
3,450,191,6-17-69, CI. 164-312.
Dolitzsch, Heinz; and Skirde, Gerhard. Washing apparatus for vehi-
cles, more particularly for motor vehicles. 3,425,080, 2-4-69, CI.
15-21.
Doll, Brendan L.; and Doll, Gregory W. Food chilling using carbon
dioxide refrigerant. 3,468,135, 9-23-69, CI. 62-63.
Doll, Edouard, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee: Filatures et
Tissages F. & Th. Frey. Apparatus for winding rovings having anti-
tangle plate stop motion device. 3,434,274, 3-25-69, CI. 57-80.
Doll, Gregory W.: See —
Doll, Brendan L.; and Doll, Gregory W., 3,468, 135.
Doll, Henri Georges; and Dumanoir, Jean L., to Schlumberger
Technology Corporation. Induction logging apparatus with
reduced diameter auxiliary coil means. 3,466,533, 9-9-69, CI. 324-
6.
Doll, Jean Henri; and Druesne, Henri Desire, to Societe des Accu-
mulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Sea water ac-
tivated primary batteries and method of operating same.
3,463,671,8-26-69, CI. 136-160.
Doll, Peter A.: See-
Canny, Floyd H.; and Doll, Peter A.,3,472,353.
Doll, Robert M., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Brake actuated control
system for locking differential. 3,467,212, 9-16-69, CI. 180-6.2
Dollac Division, Jacoby-Bender, Inc.: See —
Brudney, Harry, 3,421,255.
LIST OF PATENTEES
385
Brudney, Harry, 3,432,963.
Gardel, Robert; Gorsky, Egon; and Turshen, Richard S.,
3,429,068.
Dollar, Delores A.: See-
Dollar, Melvin L., 3,464,699.
Dollar Melvin L., 1/2 to Dollar, Delores A. Adjustable and remova-
ble targets on a gameboard. 3,464,699, 9-2-69, CI. 273-118.
Dollase, William R., to Case, J. I., Company. Combined light flasher
and turn signal for a vehicle. 3,464,061, 8-26-69, CI. 340-81.
Dolle, Roland E., Jr.; Harsacky, Frank J.; and Tamborski, Christ, to
United States of America, Air Force. Degradation resistant and
non-corrosive high- temperature lubricant formulation. 3,481,872,
12-2-69, CI. 252-49.9
Dolle, Roland E., Jr.; Harsacky, Frank J.; and Tamborski, Christ, to
United States of America, Air Force. Perfluorinated substituted
phenyl phosphine lubricant additives. 3,483,129, 12-9-69, CI. 252-
49.9
Dollenmayer, William L., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Registration apparatus for dictating machines and
systems. 3,426,161, 2-4-69, CI. 179-100.1
Dollenmayer, William L., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Transducer driving arrangement for recording and
reproducing apparatus. 3,471,654, 10-7-69, CI. 179-100.2
Dollfus, Jacques, to La Societe des Ateliers Robatel et Mulatier. Ap-
paratus for the decantation of liquids. 3,459,368, 8-5-69, CI. 233-
15.
Dollfus, Jacques; and Miachon, Jean Paul, to La Societe des Ateliers
Robatel et Mulatier. Mixing and separating liquids centrifugally.
3,438,573, 4-15-69, CI. 233-15.
Dollie, Frances. Tire chain links. 3,463,214, 8-26-69, CI. 152-243.
Dolling, Jens C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Air
valve. 3,420,264, 1-7-69, CI. 137-463.
Dollinger Corporation: See —
Cullen, Douglas H., 3,464,556.
Dollinger, Francis A., to Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Com-
pany. Articulated pipe boom structure. 3,451,427, 6-24-69, CI.
137-615.
Dollinger, Robert E.: See —
Henderson, Eulas W.; and Dollinger, Robert E., 3,486, 853.
Johnson, Paul H.; and Dollinger, Robert E.,3,484,200.
Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Well head
system and method of installing the same. 3,426,845, 2-11-69, CI.
166-72.
Dollison, William W. Pressure-responsive safety valve. 3,452,777, 7-
1-69, CI. 137-464.
Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Well tools.
3,459,260, 8-5-69, CI. 166-73.
Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Pressure
control device. 3,481,362, 12-2-69, CI. 137-460.
Dollman, Stephen C.: See—
Salatiello, Peter P.; and Dollman, Stephen C, 3,434,996.
Dolman, Austin, to Hill & Dolman (Engineers) Limited. Bag forming
methods and apparatus. 3,481,102, 12-2-69, CI. 53-29.
Dolman, Henry J., to Brecknell, Dolman, and Rogers Limited. Ap-
paratus for extracting and feeding coins stored in a bulk supply.
3,463,171,8-26-69, CI. 133-1.
Dolomit-Werke G.m.b.H.: See—
Ruch, Herbert, 3,456,934.
Wuhrer, Josef; and Wiensz, Klaus, 3,441,636.
Dolomite Franchi S.p.A.: See —
Perucchetti, Arturo, 3,458,641.
Dolphin, Thomas J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tension
control system for a reel drive. 3,448,357, 6-3-69, CI. 318-6.
Dolphin-Kamper, Inc.: See —
Smith, Kenneth L., 3,464,735.
Dolter, Paul A., to Dole Valve Company, The. Anti-knock flow
valve. 3,476,146, 11-4-69, CI. 137-599.
Dolveck, Gilbert, to Boxal Beaurepaire S.A. Process for reducing the
end of a tubular metallic body and device for carrying out this
process. 3,430,594, 3-4-69, CI. 113-1.
Dom-Somen GmbH: See —
Born, Alfons, 3,446,351.
Doman, Robert C: See—
Bonner, Glenn H.; Doman, Robert C; Iseli, Robert W.; and
Papa, Pellegrino,3,487,136.
Domas, Lawrence. Sorbent material and filter aid compositions and
the process for the preparation thereof. 3,470,104, 9-30-69, CI.
252-188.
Domashovetz, Volodymyr, to Remco Industries, Inc. Toys controlled
by sound of a pre-determined frequency. 3,444,646, 5-20-69, CI.
46-244.
Domba, Elemer: See—
Privette, Walter R.; and Domba, Elemer,3,467,581.
Domba, Elemer, to Nalco Chemical Company. Novel compositions
and their use in preventing and inhibiting foam. 3,422,027, 1-14-
69, CI. 252-321.
Dombacher, Wolf, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Con-
stant-voltage supply for electronic equipment in battery-operated
recording or playback apparatus. 3,424,871, 1-28-69, CI. 179-
100.2
Dombeck, Thomas W. Information storage apparatus. 3,445,715, 5-
20-69, CI. 315-18.
Dombro, Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Prepara-
tion of ketones. 3,426,066, 2-4-69, CI. 260-540.
Dombro, Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
producing organic sulfides from the reaction of mercaptans with
alcohols. 3,450,771, 6-17-69, CI. 260-609.
Dombro, Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Prepara-
tion of halo-substituted dihydroxy-
polyhydromethanonaphthalenedicarboxylic acids. 3,452,083, 6-24-
69, CI. 260-514.
Dombro, Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Conversion
of disulfides to alcohols. 3,459,813, 8-5-69, CI. 260-632.
Dombro, Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Prepara-
tion of alcohols. 3,483,993, 12-16-69, CI. 210-632.
Dombro, Robert A.: See —
Sparks, Allen K.; and Dombro, Robert A.,3,426,044.
Sparks, Allen K.; and Dombro, Robert A.,3,480,668.
Dombrowski, Theodor; and Kunze, Bernhard, to Wilhelm
Hegenscheidt Kommanditgesellschaft. Surface smoothing arrange-
ment. 3,448,504, 6-10-69, CI. 29-90.
Dombruch, Franz; Gutermann, Traugott; and Teske, Karl W. E., to
Messer Griesheim GmbH. Cutting torch nozzle and method.
3,484,044, 12-16-69, CI. 239-8.
Domen, Sylvester G., Sr. Apparatus for making standardized tape
specimens. 3,436,963, 4-8-69, CI. 73-150.
Domenico, Anthony J.: See —
Dunn, Vernon E.; and Domenico, Anthony J.,3,467,918.
Domenico, Robert J.; and Lloyd, Robert H. F., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Thin film decoupling capacitor incor-
porated in an integrated circuit chip, and process for making
same. 3,460,010, 8-5-69, CI. 317-235.
Domenico, Salvatore. Bowling glove. 3,421,160, 1-14-69, CI. 2-159.
Domenico, Samuel N., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Ap-
paratus for automatically following a line on a chart. 3,427,457, 2-
11-69, CI. 250-202.
Domeny, Steven, to Crane Packing Company. Positive feed device
for tape dispenser. 3,470,781, 10-7-69, CI. 83-436.
Domestic Lace Mfg., Inc.: See —
Traumuller, Martin, 3,433,034.
Domhan, Gerold: See —
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold,3, 444,828.
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold, 3,447, 285.
Domick, Edward J.: See —
Hair, Hugh A.; Roome, Gerard T.; Gerst, Carl W.; Des-Jardins,
Edgar E.; and Domick, Edward J. ,3,447, 143.
Domin, Bernhard, to Plate, Dr., GmbH Chemische Fabrik. Sieve for
paper-making machines. 3,477,477, 11-11-69, CI. 139-383.
Domin, Robert A., to Youngwood Electronic Metals, Inc. Method of
forming presoldering components and composite presoldering
components made thereby. 3,454,374, 7-8-69, CI. 29-183.5
Domine, Daniel; and Quobex, Jean, to L'Air Liquide, Societe
Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges
Claude. Process for the preparation of synthetic faujasite.
3,481,699, 12-2-69, CI. 23-112.
Dominion Bridge Company Limited: See —
Cape, Richard Allan Gordon, 3,427,699.
Dominion Electric Corporation: See —
Arntz, Robert L., 3,472,153.
Robison, Russell O., 3,487,319.
Satkunas, Bruno; and Lyons, Merle E., 3,472,983.
Dominion Electrohome Industries Limited: See —
McElroy, Russell A., 3,443,137.
Dominion Engineering Works, Limited: See —
Sproule, Robert Stanley, 3,447,782.
Dominion Foundries and Steel Limited: See —
Cox, Arthur; Gladysz, Carl V.; and Linke, Arthur G., 3,428,023.
Dobson, Richard N.; and Bexon, Howard J., 3,451,355.
Goss, Norman P.; Black, James; and Stewart, William J.,
3,438,820.
Dominion Tar & Chemical Company Limited: See —
Douglas, Harold Roy; and Snider, Ivan W., 3,428,420.
Domino Sugar Company: See —
McCartney, Duane N.; Carder, Victor H.; and Shaw, Hugh H.,
3,435,969.
Prechter, Karl E., 3,435,584.
Dommann, Gunther, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Roof
supporting arrangement including cantilevered roof bar carrying
extensible roof supporting cap and cutter means. 3,441,317, 4-29-
69, CI. 299-33.
Dommann, Gunther; and Holken, Norbert, to Gewerkschaft Eisen-
hutte Westfalia. Multi-sectional roof cap for mine roof supporting
prop means. 3,455,1 13, 7-15-69, CI. 61-45.
Dommer, Henry. Cleaner for paint rollers. 3,422,828, 1-21-69, CI.
134-138.
Domnick, Hans Wolfgang F. Photographic camera and film
magazine therefor. 3,443,501, 5-13-69, CI. 95-31.
Domnick, Keith R. Filter media support with filter medium.
3,460,680, 8-12-69, CI. 210-315.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 25
386
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Oomori, Renzo: See —
Naito, Takeo; Oshima, Yasuo; Yoshikawa, Tom; Kasahara,
Akira; Domori, Renzo; Nakai, Yoshiaki; and Tsukada,
Wataru.3,426,023.
Domotor, Julius A. Means and method for removing foreign parti-
cles from lithographic press. 3,467,008, 9-16-69, CI. 101-142.
Dompkowski, Alex G., to PPG Industries, Inc. Apparatus for shaping
and tempering glass sheets with means to transport the sheets
therebetween. 3,455,672, 7-15-69, CI. 65-273.
Domtar Limited: See —
Bryce, John R. G.; and Kleinert, Theodor N., 3,448,002.
Engel, Karl, 3,432,090.
Flewwelling, Herbert Martin, 3,482,287.
Hale, Edward C; and Kerekes, Peter S., 3,454,457.
Jackson, William Donald, 3,454,207.
Kuntze, Richard Andreas, 3,451,832.
Lapointe, Joseph Andrew, 3,477,483.
Lapointe, Joseph Andrew, 3,477,484.
Leib, Joseph, 3,474,139.
Rowley, Cecil Alan, 3,459,328.
Tomlinson, Charles Lester, 3,441,475.
Walker, Richard W. C, 3,469,736.
Don, Jules M., to Stanley Works, The. Level vial holder and method
of making same. 3,442,024, 5-6-69, CI. 33-21 1.
Donadieu, Lucien J., to Compagnie Generate d'Electricite. Super-
conductive quadripole with magnetic focusing. 3,431,523, 3-4-69,
CI. 335-210.
Donadieu, Lucien; Kloeckner, Edmond; Aupox, Marcell; and Royet,
Jean, to Compagnie Generate d'Electricite. Superconducting wind-
ing. 3,470,508, 9-30-69, CI. 335-216.
Donadieu, Lucien; Royet, Jean; and Maldy, Jacques, to Compagnie
Generale d'Electricite. Superconductive cable construction.
3,474,187, 10-21-69, CI. 174-128.
Donahe, Leonard L.: See —
Welch, George D.; and Donahe, Leonard L., 3,469,477.
Donaher, Thomas P.: See—
Seichter, Kenneth R.; and Donaher, Thomas P., 3, 456,244.
Donahoo, Joe T., to General Electric Company. Single-phase alter-
nating current multi voltage induction motor stator. 3,439,244, 4-
15-69, CI. 318-220.
Donahue, Gary M., to Reynolds Metals Company. Carrier for bottle-
like containers, method of making such carrier, and blanks for
making same. 3,442,421, 5-6-69, CI. 220-1 14.
Donahue, Gary M., to Reynolds Metals Company. Dispensing con-
tainer means and blanks for making same. 3,477,632, 11-11-69,
CI. 229-17.
Donahue, Robert F.: See—
Harriman, Allen C; and Donahue, Robert F.,3,444,571.
Donald, Alexander: See —
Hamilton, Joseph Portola; and Donald, Alexander, 3,462,0 10.
Donald, Harold J.: See-
Lee, Robert E.; and Donald, Harold J.,3,477,099.
Donald, Philip J., to Radio Corporation of America. Light beam
recorder using vibrated lens system. 3,427,631, 2-11-69, CI. 346-
49.
Donald, Philip J.; and Chambers, Robert W., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Optical correlator for determining the lon-
gitudinal displacement of similar information on two tracks.
3,453,439, 7-1-69, CI. 250-220.
Donald, Raymond G., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. High-current in-
tegrated-circuit power transistor. 3,465,214, 9-2-69, CI. 317-235.
Donald, William A. Method and apparatus for reducing sonic waves
and aerodynamic drag. 3,446,464, 5-27-69, CI. 244-130.
Donaldson, Chase. Reinforced plastic strapping laminate. 3,475,264,
10-28-69, CI. 161-143.
Donaldson Company, Inc.: See—
Grassel, Eugene E.; and Schoen, Donald W., 3,429,335.
Lapple, Charles E., 3,441,135.
Larson, Robert E., 3,429,108.
Lee, Stuart J.; and Schenk, Raymond L., 3,443,365.
Donaldson, Darrell J.; Guice, Wilma A.; Drake, George L., Jr.; and
Reeves, Wilson A., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process for imparting rot-resistance to an organic textile material
and the resulting material. 3,420,700, 1-7-69, CI. 1 17-138.5
Donaldson, Darrell J.; Guice, Wilma A.; Drake, George L., Jr.; and
Reeves, Wilson A., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process for imparting rot-resistance to an organic textile material
and the resulting material. 3,420,701, 1-7-69, CI. 1 17-138.5
Donaldson, David, to Container Corporation of America. Container
for eggs or the like. 3,486,678, 12-30-69, CI. 229-2.5
Donaldson, Earl J., to United States of America, Navy. Two-degree
gyro for a television camera. 3,474,986, 10-28-69, CI. 244-3.1
Donaldson, George R.: See—
Riedl, Fredrick J.; and Donaldson, George R., 3,457,162.
Donaldson, Glen E. Dock hinge. 3,421,327, 1-14-69, CI. 61-48.
Donaldson, James E., to Putt Trac Golf, Inc. Golf training apparatus.
3,471,155, 10-7-69, CI. 273-186.
Donaldson, John D., to General Dynamics Corporation. Standby au-
tomatic water-methanol system for multiengine aircraft. 3,434,281,
3-25-69, CI. 60-39.15
Donaldson, John W.: See—
Bailey, Ferrall W., 3,473,522.
Donaldson, Joy Kenneth. Neck tensioning device. 3,457,914, 7-29-
69, CI. 128-76.
Donaldson, Malcolm Macfarland; and Morris, Adolph Roy, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. Sheet polyethylene carrying a fused
hydrophilic tiecoat of a polyethylene-emulsifying agent mixture
and a hydrophobic organic topcoat. 3,421,927, 1-14-69, CI. 117-
76.
Donaldson, Malcolm Macfarland; and Morris, Adolph Roy, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. Hydrophobic organic film coated with a
polyol- polymethylolamidogen condensate and process for pre-
paration of said film. 3,428,478, 2-18-69, CI. 117-73.
Donaldson, Orlin, to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Guidance ap-
paratus for supporting a device in close proximity to the inner wall
of a tapered stack. 3,458,012, 7-29-69, CI. 187-1.
Donaldson, Robert E.; Murphy, Harry C, Jr.; and Stauffer, Harry C,
to Gulf Research & Development Company. Refining high sulfur
lubricating oil charge stocks. 3,481,863, 12-2-69, CI. 208-210.
Donaldson, Thomas Alexander, to Huber, J. M., Corporation. Rotary
indicator paddle. 3,436,059, 4-1-69, CI. 259-135.
Donaldson, Thomas Alexander, to Huber, J. M., Corporation. Ap-
paratus for measuring hydrogen now concentration of a slurry.
3,464,908, 9-2-69, CI. 204-195.
Donalies, Daniel J., to Xerox Corporation. Lifting apparatus.
3,435,803, 4-1-69, CI. 118-637.
Donaruma, Lorraine Guy, to Research Corporation. Method of in-
hibiting bacteria with germicidal tropolone polymer compositions.
3,424,841, 1-28-69, CI. 424-82.
Donaruma, Lorraine Guy, to Research Corporation. Herbicidal
tropolone esters. 3,472,893, 10-14-69, CI. 260-471.
Donat, Frank J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Polyvinic
chloride resin particles overcoated with a polymeric fluorine con-
taining resin. 3,429,738, 2-25-69, CI. 117-100.
Donatelli, Leonardo: See —
Musante, Carlo; Donatelli, Leonardo; and Lotti, runo, 3,483, 194.
Donath, Edwin W.: See—
Pierman, Martin J.; Donath, Edwin W.; and Ernst, Otto
A., 3, 463, 00 3.
Donath, Edwin W., to Alnor Instrument Company. Temperature
responsive controller system. 3,450,343, 6-17-69, CI. 236-46.
Donath, Eric: See—
Barrekette, Euval S.; Donath, Eric; and Herd, Harold
H., 3,423,740.
Donath, Henry. Pliers with zipper-reforming jaws. 3,461,713, 8-19-
69, CI. 72-409.
Donath, Siegfried; and Gahler, Werner, to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Internal combustion engine oil lubrication systems.
3,465,847, 9-9-69, CI. 184-6.
Donati, Franco: See —
Ullmann, Werner; and Donati, Franco,3,439,146.
Donato, John A. Striking device. 3,427,021, 2-1 1-69, CI. 272-76.
Donato, John A. Exercise bar having revolvable arms. 3,468,534, 9-
23-69, CI. 272-84.
Donato, Luigi; Gennaro, Gianni; and Giordani, Roberto, to Europe-
an Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). Radio diagnostic
scanner with separately moving scintillato— detectors. 3,428,805,
2-18-69, CI. 250-71.5
Donche, Alain; and Thibault, Claude, to Societe Nationale des
Petroles d'Aquitaine. Process for the preparation of imino-
dithiolanes. 3,442,907, 5-6-69, CI. 260-327.
Donche, Alain; and Thibault, Claude, to Societe Nationale des
Petroles d'Aquitaine. Process for the preparation of imino-
thiazolidines. 3,485,849, 12-23-69, CI. 260-306.7
Dondzila, Frank A.; Restivo, Albert R.; and Yale, Harry L., to
Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of 2-substituted
phenothiazines. 3,426,020, 2-4-69, CI. 260-243.
Donelan, James Arthur; and Williams, Michael, to General Electric
Company Limited, The. Method of making superconductive ca-
bles. 3,453,725, 7-8-69, CI. 29-599.
Donelson, Harlan J., Jr. Variable speed material spreader.
3,429,419, 2-25-69, CI. 198-128.
Donelson, Harlan J., Jr., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Material
spreader. 3,485,536, 12-23-69, CI. 302-60.
Doner, Claude Edward: See—
Bailey, Robert Linton; and Doner, Claude Edward.3,477,032.
Donges, Ernst; and Janson, Hans Georg, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing chlorine by electrolysis of aqueous hydrochloric acid.
3,486,994, 12-30-69, CI. 204-128.
Donges, Ernst; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Hloch, Albert; and Medic, Nikolaj,
to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius
& Bruning. Process for obtaining fluorine compounds from
digestion solutions of crude phosphates with nitric acid or
hydrochloric acid. 3,420,622, 1-7-69, CI. 23-88.
Donges, Hans: See —
Stumpe, August Christian; Seelig, Anton; and Donges,
Hans,3,476,979.
Donhauser, Friedl: See —
Ruckborn, Gunther; Donhauser, Friedl; and Huber,
Johann.3,429,135.
LIST OF PATENTEES
387
Doniat, Denis: See—
Bonnemay, Maurice M.; Bronoel, Guy G.; Levart, Eugene; and
Doniat, Denis.3,484,292.
Doniger, Jerry: See—
Schulz, Allan E.; and Doniger, Jerry,3,448,449.
Doniger, Jerry; and Berg, Jerry, to Bendix Corporation, The. Signal
comparator for minimizing nuisance failure alarms. 3,482,234, 12-
2-69, CI. 340-248.
Doniger, Jerry; Schoenblum.Ervin; and Feintuch, Martin W., to
Bendix Corporation, The. Automatic control system for landing an
aircraft. 3,447,765, 6-3-69, CI. 244-77.
Donitz, Dieter, to Voigtlander A.G. Structure for automatically
focusing a projector. 3,421,815, 1-14-69, CI. 353-99.
Donkers, Jacobus M., to Verschure & Co's Scheepswerf en Machin-
efabriek N.V. Method and apparatus for establishing a fixed sup-
port of a buoyant body in rough water. 3,429,127, 2-25-69, CI.
61-46.5
Donkle, Lucius B., Jr.: See—
Lorden, William C; McConnell, Kennedy; and Donkle, Lucius
B., Jr.,3,473,642.
Donnally, Bailey L., to Lake Forest College. Process for producing
negative hydrogen ions from protons. 3,424,904, 1-28-69, CI. 250-
84.
Donnally, Bailey L., to Lake Forest College. Process for producing
negative hydrogen ions. 3,424,905, 1-28-69, CI. 250-84.
Donne, Werner, to LKB-Produkter AB. Fluorescence radiation
device radiating at 280 mfi wave length, and method of making
same. 3,426,194, 2-4-69, CI. 250-71.
Donneau, Pascal J. J.: See —
Nicaise, Robert C; and Donneau, Pascal J. J. ,3,45 1,805.
Donnell, Emerson Bradford, Jr.; and Calvert, William L., to Union
Carbide Corporation. Heat sealing. 3,480,505, 11-25-69, CI. 156-
498.
Donnell, Luke W.: See —
Beale, Alvin F., Jr.; and Donnell, Luke W., 3,452,097.
Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Company: See —
Kile, Otho, 3,445,017.
Swanson, Kermit E., 3,466,030.
Thielen, Lawrence E., 3,427,967.
Donnelley, Reuben H., Corporation, The: See —
Schmollinger, Richard G., 3,477,528.
Donnelly, Charles A., Jr.; Gaffron, Bernard W.; and Stoll, Marvin
A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Portable
light box and heat developing unit. 3,467,470, 9-16-69, CI. 355-
115.
Donnelly, Daniel J., to United States of America, Army. Weapon.
3,459,098, 8-5-69, CI. 89-1.
Donnelly, James M., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Memory plane for solenoid array memories. 3,466,622, 9-9-69, CI.
340-174.
Donnelly, John F.; Larsen, Michael J.; and Webber, William O., to
Esso Research and Engineering Company, mesne. Process control
system for making butyl rubber. 3,427,138, 2-11-69, CI. 23-260.
Donnelly Mirrors, Inc.: See —
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., 3,427,095.
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., 3,427,096.
Johnson, Roger D., 3,441,335.
Marcus, Konrad H., 3,454,692.
Van Noord, Andrew J., 3,467,465.
Donner, Edmund B., to Solar Engineering & Equipment Co. Glass
bottle handling apparatus. 3,426,884, 2-1 1-69, CI. 198-33.
Donner, Edmund B., to Solar Engineering & Equipment Co. Bottle
letdown mechanism. 3,446,334, 5-27-69, CI. 198-26.
Donner, Edmund B., to Solar Engineering & Equipment Co. Single
file column forming apparatus. 3,465,868, 9-9-69, CI. 198-30.
Donner, Edward O.; Keeler, Howard S.; Botjer, John L.; and Frye,
Harold E., to International Business Machines Corporation. Dis-
play system with increased manuel input data rate. 3,453,384, 7-1-
69, CI. 178-6.8
Donner Electronics, Inc.: See —
Dolan, Bernard Joseph; and Jenner, Robert Kempton,
3,431,410.
Donner, Fred Albert, to Vermiculite Manufacturing Company.
Process for fast curing alkali metal silicate bonded product.
3,466,354, 9-9-69, CI. 264-57.
Donner, Verne P., to Deltrol Corp. Flow regulating valve. 3,424,196,
1-28-69, CI. 137-504.
Donofrio & Company: See —
Donofrio, William T., 3,444,837.
D'Onofrio, Anthony. Electrical game of chance. 3,425,699, 2-4-69,
CI. 273-141.
Donofrio, William T., to Donofrio & Company. Utility vehicle.
3,444,837, 5-20-69, CI. 115-1.
Donoho, Charles M.: See —
Lemon, Stanley G.; Eiseman, William F.; and Donoho, Charles
M., 3,431,778.
Donohoe, Robert W. Electro-pneumatic porosity test method and
means. 3,465,562, 9-9-69, CI. 72-31.
Donohoo, Daniel J. Alerting apparatus. 3,445,810, 5-20-69, CI. 340-
56.
Donovan, David A., to RCA Corporation. Automobile control
manipulating apparatus. 3,465,577, 9-9-69, CI. 73-1 16.
Donovan, Donald W., to Monsanto Company. Tray structure.
3,420,431, 1-7-69, CI. 229-2.5
Donovan, Donald W., to Monsanto Company. Packages. 3,424,363,
1-28-69, CI. 229-2.5
Donovan, Donald W., to Monsanto Company. Sealed container.
3,452,921, 7-1-69, CI. 229-45.
Donovan, Donald W., to Monsanto Company. Container having
discharging means. 3,483,908, 12-16-69, CI. 150-0.5
Donovan, Donald W.; and Nathan, Richard T., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Tray structure. 3,485,434, 12-23-69, CI. 229-2.5
Donovan, John E.: See —
Bachelder, Albert J.; and Donovan, John E.,3,455,691.
Donovan, Lawrence J.: See —
Bickford, John H.; Haberstroh, Albert; and Donovan, Lawrence
J.,3,469,741.
Donovan, Thomas A.; and Miltenberger, William E., to Anheuser-
Busch Incorporated. Barrel cooler. 3,443,397, 5-13-69, CI. 62-
398.
Donovan, Timothy F.: See —
Cetran, Louis; and Donovan, Timothy F.,3,455,154.
Dontic Corporation: See—
Miller, Gilbert H., 3,485,993.
Doody, Frank X.: See —
Jensen, Charles C; and Doody, Frank X., 3,464,824.
Doohan, Michael E., to Boise Cascade Corporation. Automatic sheet
cutting and feeding apparatus. 3,443,462, 5-13-69, CI. 83-81.
Dooley, James L.; and Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Corpora-
tion. Oil impregnating method and apparatus for chain. 3,463,267,
8-26-69, CI. 184-1.
Dooley, John W., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Thermal conduc-
tivity detector. 3,474,660, 10-28-69, CI. 73-27.
Dooley, Kerry A.; Rockhill, William E.; Swope, David L.; Thomas,
Earl F.; and van Fossen, Ralph H., Jr., to Duncan Electric Com-
pany, Inc. Lightning arrester with the frustoconical surface of the
parallel electrodes being exposed toward each other at the narrow
end of a diverging spark slot. 3,467,877, 9-16-69, CI. 313-325.
Dooley Lovelace Charles. Level determining device and apparatus.
3,443,319, 5-13-69, CI. 33-209.
Dooley, Peter C, Jr., to Carborundum Company, The. Grinding
machine. 3,451,385, 6-24-69, CI. 125-11.
Dooley, Peter C, Jr., to Carborundum Company, The. Pressure ap-
plying apparatus. 3,458,960, 8-5-69, CI. 51-215.
Dooley, William P., to Sun Oil Company. Hot melt adhesive contain-
ing a high melting polyhydroxy compound. 3,474,055, 10-21-69,
CI. 260-17.4
Doolin, Thomas J. Method and apparatus for backfilling and un-
derpinning an underground coal or ore mine. 3,440,824, 4-29-69,
CI. 61-35.
Doolin, Wendell M.: See—
Londal, Ralph K.; Schroeder, Lloyd A.; and Doolin, Wendell
M., 3,461,948.
Doolittle, Alton O. Colostomy or ileostomy device. 3,439,679, 4-22-
69, CI. 128-283.
Doolittle, Carl J.; and Pedigo, Roy B., to Singer Company, The. An-
tibacklash gear. 3,472,092, 10-14-69, CI. 74-440.
Doolittle, Charles, to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Needle
valve device for adjusting cushioning in power cylinders and
method of installing. 3,443,579, 5-13-69, CI. 137-315.
Doolittle, Paul A. Decorative female hair piece. 3,433,235, 3-18-69,
CI. 132-53.
Doonan, Douglas D., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Photoelec-
tric system for measuring optical density. 3,428,814, 2-18-69, CI.
250-214.
Doonan, Douglas D., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Gain control
circuit for photomultiplier tubes with a semi-conductor device
connected across the last resistor of the divider. 3,437,817, 4-8-
69, CI. 250-207.
Doonan, Douglas D., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Switching
system for detecting a plurality of physical quantities in a consecu-
tive timing sequence. 3,465,143, 9-2-69, CI. 250-43.5
Door-Oliver, Incorporated: See-
Fitch, Elliot B., 3,420,624.
Doorenbos, Harold E.; and Smith, Harry A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Curable copolymers of perhaloacetones and unsatu-
rated epoxides. 3,468,847, 9-23-69, CI. 260-63.
Doores, Vernon R.: See —
Dillard, James W.; and Doores, Vernon R.,3,431,798.
Doornbos, George H.: See-
Booth, William M.; Doornbos, George H.; Rander, Robert H.;
and Knutson, John W., 3,445,038.
Doose, Conrad; Hemmerich, Hans; and Sassin, Wolfgang, to Kern-
forschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordrhein Westfalen-e.V.
Fluid-conveying arrangement. 3,466,886, 9-16-69, CI. 62-55.
Dopera, Rudolph. Guitar construction. 3,435,721, 4-1-69, CI. 84-
296.
Doppelt, Lawrence; and Rodriguez, Augustin, to Goldberger Doll
Mfg. Co., Inc. Walking doll. 3,445,956, 5-27-69, CI. 46-149.
Doppelt, Max J. Cigarette holder. 3,460,544, 8-12-69, CI. 131-198.
388
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Doppelt, Max J. Cigarette. 3,469,584, 9-30-69, CI. 131-10.
Dopper, Otto; Bollig, Georg; Schroder, Egbert; Kuppers, Klaus; and
Schulz, Alfred, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Turn-layers with
an Edenborn rotating laying tube. 3,469,429, 9-30-69, CI. 72-134.
Doppler, Leonard H.: See —
Hardy, John F.; and Doppler, Leonard H., 3,480,425.
Doquire, Gilbert; and Tasset, Michel, to Glaverbel S.A. Process and
apparatus for controlling a continuous spray to produce intermit-
tent marks. 3,434,865, 3-25-69, CI. 117-37.
Doran, Leo F.: See —
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving
J. ,3,421,351.
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving
J. ,3,468, 146.
Doran, Peter: See-
Ray, Neil Hunter; and Doran, Peter.3,463,804.
Doran, Raymond C: See —
Ferree, Herbert E.; and Doran, Raymond C, 3,450,962.
Dorand, Pierre Rene Leon Bernard, to Giravions Dorand. Jet flap
control. 3,456,904, 7-22-69, CI. 244-42.
Dorand, Pierre Rene Leon Bernard, to Giravions Dorand. Jet flaps.
3,478,987, 1 1-18-69, CI. 244-42.
Dore, Arthur J.; Herndon, John A.; and Wasserman, Norman, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Assembly for mount-
ing and aligning modules. 3,447,036, 5-27-69, CI. 317-99.
Dore, Charles Frank Gamblin, to National Research Development
Corporation. Skeletal molecular models. 3,452,452, 7-1-69, CI.
35-18.
Dore, James E.; and Carey, Richard R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Process for purifying copper base alloys. 3,434,825,
3-25-69, CI. 75-76.
Dore, John L., Co.: See—
Bayley, Graham Edward; and Lott, William R., 3,462,825.
Weeden, Frank G.; Pope, Gerald R.; Petrosky, Willard L.; and
Murphee, Burleigh R., 3,435,853.
Dore, Karl H. Animated figure. 3,442,040, 5-6-69, CI. 40-106.35
Dore, Louis A., Jr.: See —
Martin, Harry C, 3,444,575.
Doremus, Krouse, Foundry Co.: See —
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., 3,431,936.
Doremus, R Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., to Golden Gate
Manufacturing Company. Valve. 3,455,327, 7-15-69, CI. 137-323.
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., to Doremus,
Krouse, Foundry Co. Valve with washout slot. 3,431,936, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 137-323.
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., to Golden Gate
Manufacturing Company. Valve with stop and washout. 3,476,138,
11-4-69, CI. 137-323.
Doremus, Richard E.: See —
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., 3,43 1,936.
Doremus, R Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., 3,455, 327.
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E. ,3,476, 138.
Dorer, Casper J., Jr., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Reaction
products of phosphite diesters with imidazolines or oxazolines.
3,440,247, 4-22-69, CI. 260-307.
Dorer, Casper J., Jr., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Basic metal-con-
taining reaction products and method of making same. 3,453,212,
7-1-69, CI. 252-49.7
Dorer, Casper J., Jr. Lubrizol Corporation, The Fuels containing
amine phosphate anti-icing compositions. 3,460,923, 8-12-69, CI.
44-72.
Dorer, Casper J., Jr.: See —
Miller, Clark O.; and Dorer, Casper J., Jr.,3,427,141.
Dorey, Edward M.: See —
Andrews, James E., 3,460,702.
Dorey, George B., to Continental Transport Appliances Limited.
Hopper car door actuating mechanism. 3,447,485, 6-3-69, CI.
105-251.
Dorey, George B. System for automatically operating discharge
doors of railway cars. 3,452,886, 7-1-69, CI. 214-63.
Dorey, Howard A., to Solartron Electronic Group Limited, The.
Dual-slope analog-to-digital converters. 3,458,809, 7-29-69, CI.
324-99.
Dorey, Howard Anthony: See —
Metcalf, Eric; and Dorey, Howard Anthony,3,439,271.
Dorf, Richard C; and Liang, Thomas G. Step motor control system.
3,448,362, 6-3-69, CI. 318-138.
Dorfelt, Christoph, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the preparation of diacetyl
compounds. 3,433,829, 3-18-69, CI. 260-496.
Dorfelt, Christoph, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Brunning. Process for preparing dihydroxy com-
pounds. 3,442,957, 5-6-69, CI. 260-615.
Dorfelt, Christoph; and Lorz, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Heat-and light-sta-
bilized molding compositions containing tin stabilizers. 3,442,852,
5-6-69, CI. 260-45.75
Dorfler, Gerhard, to Gebr. Bohler & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Ap-
paratus for a linear analysis of surfaces of a structurally
heterogeneous substance comprising phases giving different
responses to the incidence. 3,479,506, 1 1-18-69, CI. 250-49.5
Dorfman, Daniel, to Lawn-A Mat Chemical and Equipment Cor-
poration. Variable rate particulate dispenser. 3,463,360, 8-26-69,
CI. 222-139.
Dorfman, Edwin; and Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr., to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corporation. Process for preparing perfluoroalkylthioimidates.
3,420,884, 1-7-69, CI. 260-566.
Dorfman, Edwin; and Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Methods of controlling bacteria, fungi, nematodes and
weed pests with tetrahalohydroxy- benzamides. 3,459,534, 8-5-69,
CI. 71-118.
Dorfman, Edwin: See —
Newcomer, Jack S.; Weil, Edward D.; and Dorfman, Ed-
win,3,458,640.
Weil, Edward D.; Dorfman, Edwin; and Linder,
Jerome.3,467,622.
Dorfman, Jerome J. Plastic film bags and carrying handle.
3.429.497, 2-25-69, CI. 229-54.
Dorfman, Jerome J. Plastic film bags and carrying handle.
3.429.498, 2-25-69, CI. 229-54.
Dorfman, Ralph I., to Syntex Corporation. Pest control compositions
and method. 3,476,859, 11-4-69, CI. 424-317.
Dorfman, Steven D.: See —
Olson, Gaylord G.; and Dorfman, Steven D., 3,453,047.
Dorfman, William A.: See —
Thompson, Douglas J., 3,453,630.
Dorfmann, Oskar, to Federal Carton Corporation. Box closing
machine. 3,462,914, 8-26-69, CI. 53-201.
Dorfner, Konrad: See —
Adam, Karl; Haarer, Erich; and Dorfner, Konrad, 3,478, 112.
Dorgelo, Eduard G., to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Magnetron
casing. 3,465,201, 9-2-69, CI. 315-39.51
Doring, Dieter: See —
Ryerson, Olaf R.; and Doring, Dieter,3 ,474,261.
Doring, Erich, to International Patente Establishment. Sound trans-
ducer instrument. 3,482,841, 12-9-69, CI. 274-9.
Doring, Erwin: See —
Bihlmaier, Oskar; Greger, Paul; and Doring, Erwin, 3,474,714.
Doring, Gunter: See —
Hoppe, Hans; Scherzberg, Heinz; Doring, Gunter; and Ulrich,
Wolfgang.3,440,023.
Scherzberg, Heinz; Doring, Gunter; and Ulrich, Wolf-
gangs^,185.
Doring, William H.: See —
Brindley, Robert E.; and Doring, William H., 3,456,102.
Doring, William H.; and Brindley, Robert E., to Brindley, Robert E.
Union Carbide Corporation. Portable rechargeable lighting device.
3,441,730, 4-29-69, CI. 240-10.63
Dorion, George Henry: See —
Williams, Bernard Leo; and Dorion, George Henry, 3, 45 1,8 16.
Dorit Chemie-und Handels AG.: See —
Weibel, Jaques, 3,459,577.
Dorlars, Alfons; and Neuner, Otto, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Arylpyrazolyl-( 1 )-stilbene compounds. 3,449,333, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-240.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Substituted v-triazolyl-2-stilbenes and
their use for brightening materials. 3,453,268, 7-1-69, CI. 260-240.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. v-Triazole-(2)-stilbenes. 3,459,744, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-240.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. V-triazolyl-substituted stilbenes.
3,485,831, 12-23-69, CI. 260-240.
Dorm Corporation, The: See —
Marsh, Charles W., 3,425,870.
Dorman, Ervin L.: See —
Bloomfield, Leo B.; Hogg, Walter R.; Coulter, Wallace H.; and
Dorman, Ervin L., 3,473,010.
Dorman, Hugh H.: See —
Avis, John M.; and Dorman, Hugh H., 3,478,910.
Dorman, Isidore, to NB Jackets Corporation. Diazo film developer.
3,446,135, 5-27-69, CI. 95-89.
Dorman, Linneaus C, to Dow Chemical Company, The. 3,5-Dihalo-
4-cyanoalkoxy phenols. 3,468,926, 9-23-69, CI. 260-465.
Dormount Allen Company Inc.: See —
Massey, John P., 3,426,922.
Dorn, Conrad P., Jr.: See —
Shen, Tsung-Ying; and Dorn, Conrad P., Jr., 3,466, 372.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; Dorn, Conrad P., Jr.; and Ruyle, William
V.,3,452,079.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; Matzuk, Alexander; and Dorn, Conrad P.,
Jr.,3,438,992.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; Matzuk, Alexander; and Dorn, Conrad P.,
Jr.,3,444,175.
Dorn, Conrad P.; and Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Acetic acid type compounds. 3,457,300, 7-22-69, CI. 260-515.
Dorn, Henry J.; and Brockett, Halford E., to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Closure seal for containers having screw threaded
necks. 3,465,907, 9-9-69, CI. 215-40.
Dorn, Henry J.: See —
Wright, Norbert L.; and Dorn, Henry J.,3,439,718.
LIST OF PATENTEES
389
Dorn, Rolf K., to Lummus Company, The. Cyclonic cracking vapor
heat exchanger inlet for solids removal. 3,449,212, 6-10-69, CI.
196-136.
Dorn, Thomas E.: See —
Anthony, Myron L., 3,443,41 1.
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,695.
Dornaus, Reinert F., to Price-Pfister Brass Manufacturing Company.
Single-handled valve structure. 3,476,149, 11-4-69, CI. 137-625.4
Dornberger, Georg; and Wahl, Frank, to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. Rotatable, counterweighted electrode probe and
carnage apparatus for capacitively measuring the outer sheath of
moving conductor cable. 3,470,463, 9-30-69, CI. 324-61.
Dornbos, Russell H., to Gerwin Industries, Inc. Turnbuckles.
3,442,000, 5-6-69, CI. 29-175.
Dornbush, Albert Carl: See—
Berenson, Herman; Dornbush, Albert Carl; and Wehner, Donald
Clifford,3,432,341.
Dornbush, Ross J., to Mead Corporation, The. Dispensing container.
3,478,948, 11-18-69, CI. 229-17.
Dorner, Harro: See —
Burkart, Hermann; Dorner, Harro; and Bayersdorfer,
Werner,3,447,568.
Dorner, Nikolaus; Freitag, Herbert; Sautter, Hans-Dieter; Schafer,
Willi; and Doetsch, Hans-Peter, to Stabilus, Industrie und Handel-
sgesellschaft m.b.H. Column of adjustable length. 3,447,645, 6-3-
69, CI. 188-96.
Dornier G. m.b.H.: See —
Jervan, Oivind, 3,485,464.
Dornier System G. m.b.H.: See —
Wieland, Ernst; and Dietrich, Albert, 3,451,642.
Wieland, Ernst; and Zimmermann, Gunter, 3,456,255.
Wieland, Ernst, 3,456,901.
Dornier-Werke G. m.b.H.: See —
Buchstaller, Anton, 3,451,647.
Jakab, Gabor, 3,423,051.
Jakab, Gabor, 3,438,600.
Dornow, Alfred,: See —
Ramuz, Henri; Spiegelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred.3,453,277.
Dornow, Gerda: See —
Ramuz, Henri; Spiegelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred.3,453,277.
Dornow, Hartmut: See —
Ramuz, Henri; Spiegelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred,3,453,277.
Dornow, Volker: See —
Ramuz, Henri; Spiegelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred.3,453,277.
Dorr, Frank I., Jr. Ground connection and method of making the
same. 3,458,643, 7-29-69, CI. 174-6.
Dorr, Joseph P., to Capitol Tool and Manufacturing Co., Inc. Ink
fountain for printing press. 3,439,609, 4-22-69, CI. 101-366.
Dorr-Oliver Incorporated: See —
Aibertson, Orris E., 3,423,309.
Albertson, Orris E., 3,485,750.
Beeken, David William, 3,423,840.
Budd, William E.; and Powers, Thomas J., 3,470,091.
Budd, William E.; and Okey, Robert W., 3,472,765.
Carder, Frank B.; Wright, Robert; Canade, George F.; and
Stein, Daniel, 3,472,175.
Cookney, Ernest W., 3,465,887.
Darby, George M., 3,486,628.
Edwards, Earl E., 3,482,702.
Emilsson, Sven Olov, 3,471,027.
Evans, Philip, 3,485,366.
Haakon, C. F. Oyen; and Oyen, Haakon C. F., 3,438,501.
Halbach, Ralph H., 3,443,746.
Honeychurch, Robert W., 3,484,040.
Hubbard, Peter J., 3,432,101.
Jablon, Theodore M., 3,465,888.
Jablon, Theodore M., 3,466,016.
Jablon, Theodore M., 3,482,704.
Jackson, Clifford E., 3,478,885.
Keller, Leon D.; and Sandstrom, Eric L., 3,452,874.
Keller, Leon D., 3,485,365.
Lee, Graham, 3,485,375.
Leonard, Daniel C; and Lamb, Fredrick M., 3,427,892.
Leonard, Daniel C; and Fell, James A., 3,484,008.
Miles, Harry V., II, 3,463,216.
Nyrop, Per; and Elsken, James C, 3,424,312.
Regel, Arthur A., 3,485,378.
Riker, Walter J., 3,471,026.
Sheaffer, John A., 3,455,454.
Dorrance, Ray E.: See-
Farmer, Charlie F., 3,441,307.
Dorries, O., Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See—
Lothmann, Franz, 3,452,442.
Dorris, Joseph E. Beam clamp. 3,469,810, 9-30-69, CI. 248-228.
Dorris, Maurice Thomas. Magnetically synchronized vibrator ap-
paratus. 3,449,969, 6-17-69, CI. 74-61.
Dorsch, Dieter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Measuring the specific gravity of gases and liquids
and apparatus therefor. 3,420,092, 1-7-69, CI. 73-32.
Dorschu, Karl E.; and Rolnick, Jerome M., to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated. Welding electrode and composition.
3,453,142, 7-1-69, CI. 117-205.
Dorsett, Henry Carl, to Friden, Inc. Board insertion and extraction
system. 3,476,258, 11-4-69, CI. 211-41.
Dorsett Industries, Inc.: See —
Dorsett, Loyd G., 3,481,052.
Dorsett, Loyd G., to Dorsett Industries, Inc. Aural/visual information
system. 3,481,052, 12-2-69, CI. 35-8.
Dorsett, Ronald: See —
Haselgrove, Bob; Dorsett, Ronald; and Bryan, Leonard Thomas
Frank.3,439,637.
Dorsey, Denis P.; and Bruce, Ross W., to RCA Corporation.
Synchronizing system for television receivers. 3,469,032, 9-23-69,
CI. 178-69.5
Dorsey, Edward G., Jr.: See —
McCullough, Edward E.; and Dorsey, Edward G., Jr.,3,446,437.
Dorsey, Francis E., to Maul Bros. Inc. Lehr for heat treating glass.
3,476,543, 11-4-69, CI. 65-349.
Dorsey, James C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Colorimetric indicator control of polyamide salt stoichiometry.
3,476,713, 11-4-69, CI. 260-78.
Dorsey, Mason H. Lubrication system. 3,481,431, 12-2-69, CI. 184-
7.
Dorsey, Robert James, to Wehr Corporation. Press mold box as-
sembly. 3,447,205, 6-3-69, CI. 18-34.
Dorsey, Ted C: See —
Ransom, Paul R.; and Dorsey, Ted C.,3,469,185.
Dorsey, Walter: See —
Nihlen, Arvid C. K.; and Dorsey, Walter,3,468,372.
Dorsman, Adrian K., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Three-axis magnetic suspension system. 3,458,239, 7-29-69, CI.
308-10.
Dorst, Stanley O., to Sprague Electric Company. Film resistor and
method. 3,481,779, 12-2-69, CI. 117-213.
Dorstewitz, Virgil D., to Tru Point Products, Inc. Pencil lead holder
with fixed length feed. 3,450,482, 6-17-69, CI. 401-67.
Dortmann, Heinz-Adolf: See —
Schnegg, Robert; Pelousek, Herbert; Dippelhofer, Robert;
Nordt, Herbert; and Dortmann, Heinz- Adolf, 3 ,449, 29 7.
Dortort, Isadore K., to I-T-E Imperial Corporation. Series reactor
construction for parallel-connected thyristors. 3,467,851, 9-16-69,
CI. 321-27.
Dorwald, Rudolf, to Bendix Corporation, The, mesne. Replaceable
vacuum-tight current feedthroughs. 3,435,128, 3-25-69, CI. 174-
151.
Dorwart, George E., Ill: See—
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E., Ill; and Lord, John
B., 3,425,952.
Dorwart, George E., Ill, to Betz Laboratories, Inc. Control of foam
formation in the synthesis of phosphoric acid. 3,437,437, 4-8-69,
CI. 23-165.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E.; and Lord, John
B., 3,427,252.
Dory, Jacques, to Realisations Ultrasoniques. Ultrasonic apparatus
for measuring thickness or distances. 3,423,992, 1-28-69, CI. 73-
67.9
Dory, Jacques, to Realisations Ultrasoniques. Ultrasonic testing ap-
paratus for material in sheet or foil. 3,431,774, 3-11-69, CI. 73-
67.8
Dory, Jacques, to Corporation Realisations Ultrasoniques. Ultrasonic
pulse distance measuring device. 3,454,922, 7-8-69, CI. 340-1.
Dorzan, Peter A. Protective mounting for a dial indicator.
3,427,908, 2-18-69, CI. 82-34.
Dosal, Martin R.; and Salas-Humara, Carlos. Boat drain and valve
unit. 3,479,981, 1 1-25-69, CI. 114-183.
Dosch, Peter, to Heberlein & Co. AG. Slub-catcher measuring ap-
paratus with automatic switching from first to second sensitivity.
3,444,382, 5-13-69, CI. 250-219.
Dosch, Peter; Benz, Emil; and Bruhin, Paul, to Heberlein & Co. AG.
Electronic device for surveying the presence of weft thread in
weaving looms. 3,467,149, 9-16-69, CI. 139-371.
Dosch, Peter; and Galia, Karl, to Heberlein & Co. AG. Slub-catcher
for threads with essentially one-dimensional light source and sen-
sor located in plane perpendicular to thread. 3,441,738, 4-29-69,
CI. 250-219.
Dosch, Peter; and Heck, Reinhard H., to Heberlein & Co. AG.
Volume measurement of thread defects by directly integrating
signals representing variations in thread thickness. 3,477,021, 11-
4-69, CI. 324-61.
Dosch, Peter; Kraus, Hans J.; and Uhrig, Hans, to Gesellschaft fur
Kernforschung m.b.H. Nuclear reactors shutdown. 3,483,082, 12-
9-69, CI. 176-36.
Doser, Manfred: See —
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, 3,435, 398.
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, 3,435, 399.
390
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Doss, Nagib A., to GAF Corporation. Monohalotriazinyl azo
dyestuff. 3,453,255, 7-1-69, CI. 260-153.
Doss, Richard C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Self-contained
curable resins prepared by reacting organic isocyanates and epoxy
alcohols. 3,440,230, 4-22-69, CI. 260-77.5
Doss, Richard C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. High strength
epoxy resins prepared from epichlorohydrin and xylylene glycols.
3,477,966, 11-11-69, CI. 260-2.
Doss, Robert J., to Avco Corporation. Multi-purpose receiver with
single detector for demodulating a plurality of types of signals.
3,457,513, 7-22-69, CI. 325-317.
Dossert Manufacturing Corporation: See—
Jechin, Harry, 3,487,159.
Dossier, Michel. Friction couplings with wedges one-way. 3,447,650,
6-3-69, CI. 192-41.
Dosso, Felice: See—
Gonsalves, George E., and Dosso, Felice, 3,423,1 1 3.
Dost, Raymond M., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method and
apparatus for the insulation of conduit. 3,444,279, 5-13-69, CI.
264-45.
Dost, Sieme; and Duncker, Michiel J., to American Enka Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus for detecting irregularities in a moving
sheet of yarn. 3,447,213, 6-3-69, CI. 28-51.
Dostal, Jiri, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju. Method and
apparatus for determining the symmetry factor of a transistor.
3,436,660, 4-1-69, CI. 324-158.
Dostel, John J.: See-
Shaw, John S.; Dostel, John J.; White, Donald K.; Elste, Edwin
S.; Kellogg, John F.; and O'Neale, John D.,3,460,827.
Dotson, Billy J.; and Connally, Carl, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Waterflood process employing surfactant and graded viscosity.
3,434,542, 3-25-69, CI. 166-273.
Dotson, Billy R.; Morrison, Edward D.; and Williams, Robert F., Jr.,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Heat and solvent sealable polyolefin
films. 3,483,023, 12-9-69, CI. 117-122.
Dotson, Ronald L.; and Lowry, Benjamin S., Jr., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Amalgamation process. 3,450,607, 6-17-69, CI.
204-34.
Dotson, Ronald L.; and Simmons, Billy H., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Process for purifying mercury. 3,437,476, 4-8-69, CI.
75-103.
Dotter, Charles T.: See-
Cook, William A.; van Westrum, Anthony Colby S.; Dotter,
Charles T.; and Bilbao, Marcia Kepler,3,48 1,323.
Dottlinger, Alfred. Plunger assembly and writing instrument.
3,424,536, 1-28-69, CI. 401-1 12.
Dotto, Gianni A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co. Inc. Synchronous motor.
3,427,485, 2-1 1-69, CI. 310-164.
Dotto, Gianni A. Automotive semiconductor ignition control ap-
paratus. 3,437,876, 4-8-69, CI. 315-219.
Dotto, Gianni A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Electric speedome-
ter including a stepwise actuated permanent-magnet motor.
3,447,076, 5-27-69, CI. 324-70.
Dotto, Gianni A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Magnetic snap ac-
tion switch. 3,447,1 10, 5-27-69, CI. 335-207.
Dotto, Gianni A. Capacitor discharge ignition system. 3,453,492, 7-
1-69, CI. 315-209.
Dotto, Gianni A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Shaded pole
synchronous motor. 3,459,981, 8-5-69, CI. 310-156.
Dotto, Gianni A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Fluid level control
system. 3,477,460, 11-11-69, CI. 137-392.
Dotts, Walter M., Jr.: See—
Jamgochian, Haigh, 3,462,901.
Dotts, Walter M., Jr. Air flotation process for removal of particles of
suspended matter from water. 3,429,809, 2-25-69, CI. 210-44.
Doty, James E., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Suture wind-
ing card. 3,443,771, 5-13-69, CI. 242-85.1
Doty, John T. Automatic latch and locking tongs. 3,479,078, 1 1-18-
69, CI. 294-104.
Doty, Leete P. Portable cooking grill. 3,430,621, 3-4-69, CI. 126-25.
Doty, Myrle M. Saw blade. 3,477,479, 11-11-69, CI. 143-131.
Doty, Vernon G.: See—
Gatzke, Harold E.; Ariens, Mando S.; and Doty, Vernon
G., 3,450,074.
Doty, William T.: See-
Carter, Paul H.; Marion, Thomas E.; Morse, Raymond L.; and
Doty, William T.,3,460,3 17.
Dotzauer, Bemhard: See—
Reinhard, Hans; Hoelscher, Friedrich; and Dotzauer, Bern-
hard, 3,423, 232.
Dotzer, Richard: See—
Bogner, Gunther; and Dotzer, Richard.3,428,925.
Bogner, Gunther; and Dotzer, Richard, 3,428,926.
Dotzer, Richard, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of produc-
ing onium-salt complex compounds. 3,448,127, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
429.
Doub, Leonard, to Parke, Davis & Company. Dihalogenated alkox-
ydiphenyliodonium salts. 3,422,152, 1-14-69, CI. 260-612.
Double Envelope Corporation: See —
Aliff, Rufus G., Jr.; Herndon, Carl Douglas; and Miller, Thomas
Dalton, 3,472,444.
Aliff, Rufus G., Jr.; and Miller, Thomas D., 3,482,764.
Double, Plummer E.; and Abbrecht, Herman R., said Double assor.
to Multifastener Corporation. Nut-panel assembly. 3,439,723, 4-
22-69, CI. 151-41.73
Doucas, Pierre: See —
Delarue, Lucien; and Doucas, Pierre, 3,482, 557.
Doucet, Charles, to Doucet S.A. Filtering apparatus. 3,471,024, 10-
7-69, CI. 210-225.
Doucet S.A.: See—
Doucet, Charles, 3,471,024.
Doucette, Edmund J. Sectionalized table. 3,463,099, 8-26-69, CI.
108-111.
Doucette, Eugene F., to Packaging Frontiers, Inc. Packaging ap-
paratus. 3,456,422, 7-22-69, CI. 53-112.
Douches, Joseph Luke: See—
Hillman, Gary; and Douches, Joseph Luke, 3,486,441.
Doudet, Michel, to Presses et Materiels Hydrauliques Morane-
Somua. Guide for the slide of a vertical press. 3,465,669, 9-9-69,
CI. 100-214.
Doudlebsky, Ctibor; Fajt, Ludvik; Bucil, Frantisek; and Kabele,
Stanislav, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Apparatus for separat-
ing fibers. 3,434,184, 3-25-69, CI. 19-83.
Dougall, John, to Lucas, Joseph(Industries)Limited. Electromagnetic
horns. 3,456,254, 7-15-69, CI. 340-388.
Dougan, Roger R.; Thompson, Francis T.; and Rubner, Tibor, to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Telephone-computer-process
for communicating data and telephone signal decoder therefor.
3,444,324, 5-13-69, CI. 179-2.
Doughboy Industries, Inc.: See —
Denker, Stanley D., 3,430,358.
Denker, Stanley D., 3,460,494.
Scharmer, Edward H., Jr., 3,443,539.
Tetrick, John D., 3,481,106.
Dougherty, Gerald; and Hall, Lewis W., Jr., to Avisun Corporation.
Strippable coatings. 3,442,833, 5-6-69, CI. 260-17.
Dougherty, Patrick F.: See—
Closs, George M.; and Dougherty, Patrick F.,3,464,219.
Dougherty, Thomas F., Jr.; Mac Nutt, William J.; and McKelvey,
William J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Control
circuitry for crossbar switches. 3,476,980, 1 1-4-69, CI. 317-157.
Doughty, Frederic C, to Burroughs Corporation. Magnetic thin film
memory assembly. 3,444,536, 5-13-69, CI. 340-174.
Doughty, Frederic C, to Burroughs Corporation. Coupling device.
3,446,983, 5-27-69, CI. 307-83.
Doughty, Harold A.: See —
Howarth, Walter H.; Snow, Gerald A.; and Doughty, Harold
A.,3,458,108.
Doughty, John Carr. Knitting machine. 3,446,036, 5-27-69, CI. 66-8.
Doughty, John Carr. Knitting machine. 3,456,459, 7-22-69, CI. 66-
13.
Doughty, Randall H.: See-
Fung, Frederick S. T.; and Doughty, Randall H.,3 ,45 1,878.
Doughty, Robert A.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,464,012.
Douglas & Lomason Company: See —
Roeschen, William R., 3,472,291.
Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc.: See —
Jaffee, Robert I., 3,427,706.
Douglas Barnes Limited: See —
Barnes, Douglas T. R. W., 3,486,407.
Douglas, Bradley C, to Alco Controls Corporation. Temperature
piloted evaporator pressure control. 3,452,929, 7-1-69, CI. 236-80.
Douglas, Bryce; and Weisbach, Jerry A., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Substituted indolo[2,3-a]quino!izinium salts.
3,455,936, 7-15-69, CI. 260-294.3
Douglas, Bryce; and Weisbach, Jerry A., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 3,3-Bis(carbo-lower alkoxy) indolo [2,3-a] quin-
olizinium salts. 3,480,637, 11-29-69, CI. 260-294.3
Douglas, Catherine M.: See —
Herring, David L.; and Douglas, Catherine M., 3,454,634.
Herring, David L.; and Douglas, Catherine M., 3,457, 196.
Douglas, Clifford G.; and Guttridge, George H. G., to Bambino Elec-
tronics Limited, mesne. Random selection electrical combination
locks. 3,468,143, 9-23-69, CI. 70-277.
Douglas, David W.: See-
Smith, Charles J.; Jamieson, Hugh W.; and Douglas, David
W., 3,458,205.
Douglas, Edgar H., to CRC Crose International, Inc. Internal pipe
clamp. 3,445,104, 5-20-69, CI. 269-48.1
Douglas, Edward; and Walsh, Terence, to National Research
Development Corporation. Dry separation of mixtures of solid
materials. 3,444,996, 5-20-69, CI. 209-44.
Douglas, Gavin L.; and Simpson, Jack W., Sr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Numeric display. 3,432,845, 3-11-69,
CI. 340-324.
LIST OF PATENTEES
391
Douglas, George B.: See—
Eberhardt, Roland C; and Douglas, George B.,3,428,224.
Douglas, George H.: See-
Teller, Daniel M.; Douglas, George H.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,465,009.
Douglas, George R., Jr.: See —
Lagana, James S., 3,446,956.
Douglas, Gilbert R.: See—
Siebold, Howard; and Douglas, Gilbert R.,3,446,072.
Douglas, Harold Roy; and Snider, Ivan W., to Dominion Tar &
Chemical Company Limited. Preparation of magnesium bisulfite
liquor. 3,428,420, 2-18-69, CI. 23-132.
Douglas, Howard N. Apparatus for honing flanges in cast concrete
pipe. 3,458,958, 8-5-69, CI. 51-119.
Douglas, McDonnell Corporation: See-
Brown, Earl J.; Crowder, James R.; and Karl, Raymond O.,
3,434,940.
Mclntire, Kenneth D., Jr.; and Wallace, Bruce W., 3,428,002.
Douglas, Peter L., to Brown Citrus Machinery Corporation. Citrus
oil recovery from emulsions. 3,464,976, 9-2-69, CI. 260-236.6
Douglas, Peyton W. Coin-operated switches and the like. 3,455,425,
7-15-69, CI. 194-9.
Douglas, Raymond J.; Handler, Elliott; Iwasaki, Cedric E.; Kossoff,
Joseph; and Ryan, John W., to Mattel, Inc. Self-propelled figure
toy combination. 3,475,857, 11-4-69, CI. 46-247.
Douglas, Robert L., to Parker Pen Company, The. Ball point writing
instrument. 3,458,266, 7-29-69, CI. 401-209.
Douglas, Robert Stoddart. Chassis dynamometer. 3,465,578, 9-9-69,
CI. 73-117.
Douglass, Donald C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Motor speed
regulator. 3,470,437, 9-30-69, CI. 318-308.
Douglass, George A.: See-
Morton, Ted R.; and Douglass, George A. ,3,446, 172.
Douglass, Harry H., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Transistor push-pull output circuit. 3,451,000, 6-17-69, CI. 330-
15.
Douglass, James R. Hopper car shaker. 3,458,065, 7-29-69, CI. 214-
64.2
Douglass, Walter H., Sr., to TRW Inc. Method of welding a metal
piece to fine wires. 3,466,419, 9-9-69, CI. 219-91.
Douglass, Walter H., Sr.: See—
Wellard, Charles L.; and Douglass, Walter H., Sr.,3,475,714.
Douk's Experiment:See—
De Coster, Frank A., 3,435,312.
Doulton & Co., Limited: See—
Bulcock, Clifford James; and Edwards, Terence, 3,484,543.
Rose, Kenneth, 3,473,599.
Doundoulakis, George J. Triple storage tube narrow band television.
3,459,886, 8-5-69, CI. 178-6.8
Doundoulakis, George: See —
Winik, Leon; and Doundoulakis, George, 3,469,026.
Dounoucos, Angelo: See—
Dibelius, Norman R.; and Dounoucos, Angelo.3,457,918.
Dounoucos, Angelo, to General Electric Company. Totally enclosed
liquid permselective membrane. 3,447,286, 6-3-69, CI. 55-16.
Douros, John D., Jr.; and Naslund, Lars A., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Production of amino acids by the fermen-
tation of C1S-C„ olefins. 3,440,141, 4-22-69, CI. 195-28.
Douros, John D., Jr.; and Vanderwerff, William D., to Sun Oil Com-
?any. N,N-di-lower alkyl-2-naphthamide as an algaecide.
,481,730, 12-2-69, CI. 71-67.
Douta, Kikuo; Matumaru, Haruo; and Nishimura, Takeo, to Hitachi,
Ltd. Method of manufacturing integrated circuits. 3,430,334, 3-4-
69, CI. 29-577.
Doutillon, Gabriel: See—
du Bellay, Marc Griffon; and Doutillon, Gabriel, 3, 450,493.
Doutt, Kingsley A. Valve. 3,477,687, 11-11-69, CI. 251-100.
Douty, Donald L., to United States Steel Corporation. Rack and
method of making the same. 3,446,361, 5-27-69, CI. 211-153.
Douty, Donald L., to United States Steel Corporation. Sectional
drinking goblet. 3,482,731, 12-9-69, CI. 220-69.
Douwes, Cornells Th.: See—
Kouwenhoven, Herman W.; and Douwes, Cornelis
Th.,3,432,565.
Dove, Douglas J. A.: See-
Connor, William G.; Wright, Donald F.; and Dove, Douglas J.
A. ,3,438,562.
Dove, Oral L., to Williams Industries Inc. Dice shaker. 3,468,543, 9-
23-69, CI. 273-145.
Dove, William T.: See-
Bernard, Robert A.; Dove, William T.; and Smith, Julian
C.,3,442,026.
Doveinis, Juozas; Gionet, Edmond R.; and Wittenberg, William J., to
General Motors Corporation. Slidable guide assembly. 3,466,802,
9-16-69, CI. 49-428.
Dover Chemical Corporation: See-
Cohen, Robert Seldon, 3,481,991.
Dover Corporation: See—
Burtis, Wilson A., 3,455,562.
Guertin, Robert W.; and Murray, Robert L., 3,473,569.
Iordanidis, Demetre, 3,474,886.
Moore, Glenn E.; and Lemon, Stephen C, 3,439,942.
Parks, Asbury S., 3,448,750.
Wilson, Fred A.; and Moore, Glenn E., 3,433,387.
Dover Molded Products Company: See —
Williams, Robert J., 3,437,224.
Dovey, Kenneth D.: See —
Hull, John L.; Dovey, Kenneth D.; La Rose, William T., Sr.; and
Trembley, John R.,3,473,196.
Dow, Alan. Spark plug carrier. 3,429,424, 2-25-69, CI. 206-1.
Dow Chemical Company , The: See—
Sheetz, David P.; and Filer, Terry D., 3,444,219.
Vincent, Gerald G; and Lamos, Richard C, 3,447,460.
Dow Chemical Company, The: See-
Amos, James L.; Baretta, Edward D.; and Dahl, James J.,
3,428,707.
Amstutz, Forrest C, 3,457,304.
Anderson, Robert E.; and Jones, Giffin D., 3,438,893.
Anderson, Robert E., 3,441,376.
Anderson, Robert E.; and Gouin, Albert J., 3,460,965.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,444,247.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, 3,444,248.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Harter, Miriam, 3,449,262.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,452,107.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, 3,452,108.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard, 3,452,109.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,454,659.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Graybill, George Richard, 3,467,722.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,468,966.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,472,903.
Archer, Wesley L.; and Simpson, Elbert L., 3,475,503.
Ashby, Theodore L.; and Dick, Clarence R., 3,462,400.
Ashby, Theodore L.; and Parrish, Donald B., 3,480,601.
Atkins, Bobby L.; and Harper, Billy G., 3,429,954.
Atkins, Bobby L., 3,434,971.
Bargeron, Kim G.; and Soderquist, Fred J., 3,441,625.
Barksdale, Jelks; and Coker, William P., 3,425,855.
Baron, Joseph J., Jr.; and Kveglis, Albert A., 3,429,865.
Bash, Charles W.; and Lane, George A., 3,432,370.
Bashaw, Robert N.; and Harper, Billy G., 3,480,546.
Bauer, David L., 3,425,796.
Beale, Alvin F., Jr.; and Donnell, Luke W., 3,452,097.
Bell, Fred E., Jr., 3,438,567.
Bennett, Foster C, 3,448,898.
Bicknell, Robyn D., 3,459,048.
Bieler, Barrie H.; and Madison, Robert P., 3,464,550.
Blair, Etcyl H.; and Fischback, Bryant C, 3,455,938.
Blase, George W., 3,472,388.
Bond, George C; Ham, George E.; and Hamilton, Dallas E.,
3,424,790.
Booker, James L.; and Fredrickson, Robert E., 3,420,619.
Boudreaux, Joseph R., 3,475,334.
Boudreauz, Joseph R.; and Roberts, Reginald F., Jr., 3,446,795.
Boyer, Raymond F.; Grenley, Dallas G.; and Anspaugh, Robert
H., 3,462,839.
Bradley, James R., 3,455,393.
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., 3,460,304.
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., 3,477,350.
Breidt, Peter, Jr.; and Lefevre, Lloyd E., 3,432,588.
Bremmer, Bart J., 3,426,035.
Bremmer, Bart J., 3,442,974.
Brown, James A.; Garrett, Walter L.; and Wielicki, Henry,
3,467,603.
Brown, William E.; Heitz, Roberg G.; and Levine, Charles A.,
3,476,602.
Brust, Harry F., 3,437,685.
Bryner, Fred, 3,436,300.
Bublitz, Donald E., 3,466,283.
Budd, William E.; and Powers, Thomas J., 3,470,091.
Budde, Paul B.; and Tolkmith, Henry, 3,433,798.
Budde, Paul B.; and Tolkmith, Henry, 3,466,369.
Burk, George A., 3,431,068.
Burk, George A.; and De Mott, Donald N., 3,456,041.
Burkett, Francis L., 3,441,196.
Burkett, Francis L., 3,444,282.
Burkett, Francis L.; and Lee, Richard J., 3,464,085.
Button, George F.; and Childress, David L., 3,463,816.
Caiola, Robert J.; and Rokosz, Leo F., 3,459,710.
Callihan, Clayton D.; Boudreaux, Joseph R.; and Smith, Cecil
L., 3,448,100.
Carbone, Anthony J., 3,434,849.
Chandler, Arthur D., Jr.; and Florestano, Herbert J., 3,471,615.
Cheney, Grant W., 3,441,983.
Cheney, Grant W., 3,450,807.
Cheney, Grant W., 3,466,701.
Chisholm, Douglas S., 3,424,832.
Chisholm, Douglas S., 3,448,183.
Chisholm, Douglas S.; and Best, John S., 3,448,513.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Chisholm, Douglas S., 3,483,281.
Clarke, James A.; and Lopez, Romeo, 3,451,950.
Clock, Gerald E., 3,471,317.
Coker, William P.; and Ham, George E., 3,462,493.
Colburn, Lyle W., 3,454,491.
Collins, Guy Robert, 3,471,436.
Collins, Leon A., 3,420,093.
Coulter, Albert W., Jr.; Copeland, Claude T.; and Kucera, Clare
H., 3,443,386.
Courter, Leo A., 3,436,084.
Cousar, James F., 3,459,295.
Craig, Richard L., 3,458,485.
Cramm, Russell H.; and McFadden, Russell T., 3,440,232.
Crowe, Curtis W.; and Duranleau, Roger G., 3,436,262.
Crowe, Curtis Wendell, 3,482,636.
Csaszar, Frank C, 3,485,788.
Davis, Ralph A., 3,459,588.
Davis, Ralph A.; and Larsen, Eric R., 3,483,279.
Decker, Dalton L.; Moore, Carl; and Tousignant, William F.,
3,454,657.
DeLong, Herbert K.; and Ritzema, Donald E., 3,447,973.
Dennis, Kent S., 3,458,491.
Denslow, Keith R., 3,428,720.
Dewey, John L., 3,440,070.
Dick, Clarence R., 3,455,849.
Dick, Clarence R., 3,459,686.
Dickerson, Richard T., 3,463,813.
Dickerson, Richard T., 3,466,342.
Dietzler, Andrew J.; and Bradley, Kenneth B., 3,449,443.
Dishburger, Henry J.; and Coker, William P., 3,467,608.
Doorenbos, Harold E.; and Smith, Harry A., 3,468,847.
Dorman, Linneaus C, 3,468,926.
Dost, Raymond M., 3,444,279.
Dotson, Ronald L.; and Simmons, Billy H., 3,437,476.
Dotson, Ronald L.; and Lowry, Benjamin S., Jr., 3,450,607.
Du Plessis, Louis A., 3,440,044.
Dunbar, Joseph E., 3,449,323.
Dunbar, Joseph E.; and Rogers, Joan H., 3,462,472.
Dunn, James L., Jr., 3,466,757.
Dunn, James L., Jr., 3,471,372.
Ehrenford, Frank A., 3,469,006.
Eilers, Louis H.; and Parks, Christ F., 3,421,584.
Eilers, Louis H., 3,480,084.
Ellis, John T., 3,420,192.
Ephraim, Salim N., 3,472,913.
Erickson, Robert E.; and Wittbrodt, Edwin L., 3,440,184.
Faith, Herman E., 3,437,691.
Farber, Hugh A.; and Safranski, John C, Jr., 3,474,078.
Farber, Hugh A., 3,475,353.
Felmlee, William J., 3,443,592.
Fenley, Milton J., Jr., 3,455,514.
Finlayson, Lloyd Taylor; and Doan, Hazen V., 3,474,823.
Fischback, Bryant C, 3,426,031.
Fischback, Bryant C; and Harris, Guy H., 3,457,310.
Fishaber, Marvin H.; and Hickerson, John D., 3,473,984.
Fletcher, Jon E.; and Nelson, Rodney A., 3,462,496.
Flynn, James P., 3,443,882.
Foerster, George S., 3,463,637.
Foerster, George S.; and Ott, Jack J., 3,481,732.
Fredrickson, Robert E.; and Erhard, Albert E., 3,441,403.
Frevel, Ludo K., 3,479,992.
Frevel, Ludo K., 3,479,993.
Friedli, Hans R., 3,462,495.
Frost, John R., 3,448,187.
Fry, William Charles David; Parker, Patrick Neiland; Ross, Wil-
liam M., Jr.; and Parry, Jimmy H., 3,447,608.
Garcia, Bartolome; and Head, Billy D., 3,448,161.
Gardner, John B.; Smith, Charles F.; and Harper, Billy G.,
3,472,752.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D., 3,424,562.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D., 3,429,668.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Canute, Robert A., 3,482,938.
Gensler, Jay Don, 3,420,682.
George, Percy F., 3,441,491.
Gerdes, Walter F., 3,435,661.
Gerdes, Walter F., 3,474,661.
Gibbs, Dale S.; Miles, Wallace J.; and Kochaney, Eugene,
3,468,703.
Gibbs, DaleS., 3,483,154.
Gilbert, Herman S.; and Lorette, Nicholas B., 3,428,412.
Gilbert Herman S., 3,444,708.
Gold, William L., 3,424,591.
Goodenough, Robert D.; and Kelly, James A., 3,423,187.
Goodenough, Robert D.; Place, John; and Gunkler, Albert A.,
3,436,345.
Goodwald, Herman R.; and Schechter, Dale L., 3,423,283.
Goodwald, Herman R.; and Schechter, Dale L., 3,436,302.
Goodwald, Herman R., 3,455,777.
Grant, Charles H., 3,432,371.
Grant, Charles H.; and Slykhouse, Thomas E., 3,462,324.
Grant, Charles H., 3,475,238.
Grinstead, Robert R., 3,424,563.
Grinstead, Robert R., 3,433,604.
Gulbenk, Alin H., 3,471,496.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E.; and Holmes, William S., 3,420,791.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E.; and Langner, Ralph R., 3,462,379.
Hall, Richard H.; Lamson, Junior J.; Sikkema, Andrew J.; and
Roberts, Carleton W., 3,424,823.
Hall, Richard H.; Lamson, Junior L.; and Sikkema, Andrew J.,
3,426,103.
Ham, George E.; and Phillips, Prella M., 3,444,201.
Hamilton, Charles E.; Teal, James L.; and Kelly, James A.,
3,442,802.
Hamilton, Charles E., 3,475,282.
Hansen, Robert D., 3,475,159.
Hardy, John L., 3,462,532.
Harmer, David E.; Mount, Ramon A.; and Vanderbush, James
J., Jr., 3,480,534.
Harriman, Lester W.; Muehlberg, Paul E.; and Teumac, Fred
N., 3,438,811.
Harrison, Ian R.; Smith, Harry A.; and Handlovits, Carl E.,
3,451,873.
Harry, Lawrence D., 3,431,237.
Hart, Gerald M.; and Rieke, James K., 3,480,485.
Hart, Gerald M.; and Gunderman, Glen L., 3,480,506.
Hatch, Asa E., 3,483,120.
Hatch, Melvin J., 3,426,046.
Hatch, Melvin J., 3,442,912.
Hatch, Melvin J., 3,455,967.
Hatch, Melvin J., 3,462,462.
Hebert, Norman T., 3,455,870.
Heinert, Dietrich H.; and Burgert, Bill E., 3,457,287.
Heinert, Dietrich H., 3,470,228.
Heinert, Dietrich H., 3,478,090.
Heinert, Dietrich H., 3,480,627.
Herscher, Leonard W.; and Bartz, Arnold M., 3,472,253.
Hibbard, Billy B., 3,432,454.
Hickner, Richard A., 3,444,1 11.
Hickner, Richard A., 3,471,564.
Hittel, George T.; and Karpovich, John, 3,454,428.
Hittel, George T., 3,457,108.
Hollis, Oscar Le Roy, 3,458,976.
Holmes, George W., 3,483,163.
Hook, Fred E.; Kucera, Clare H.; and Scott, L. J., Jr.,
3,465,825.
Hook, Fred E., 3,483,007.
Home, Dorothy H., 3,452,016.
Horsley, Lee H., 3,433,824.
Horsley, Lee H., 3,440,287.
Huml, James O.; and Layne, Gilbert S., 3,477,812.
Humphrey, Loren K.; Dunning, Robert A.; and Layman, Curtis
A., 3,423,040.
Huyser, Earl S.; and Hartzell, Gordon E., 3,429,933.
Jahn, Alex K.; and Nelson, Alfred R., 3,442,881.
Jernigan, Jack W., 3,466,259.
Johnston, Nelson G., 3,449,255.
Jones, Giffin D.; and McMillan, William J., 3,459,565.
Juckniess, Paul R.; and Blue, Robert D., 3,477,876.
Karle, Franklin J.; and Gohlke, Roland S., 3,471,735.
Katze, Melvin F., 3,439,713.
Katzer, Melvin F., 3,435,618.
Katzer, Melvin F.; and Pye, David J., 3,461,674.
Katzer, Melvin F., 3,468,322.
Kearns, Kenneth Lee, 3,474,909.
Kelly, James A.; and Teal, James L., 3,448,018.
Kelyman, Jacqueline S., 3,462,448.
Kelyman, Jacqueline S., 3,475,440.
Kenaga, Duane L., 3,428,484.
Kenaga, Eugene E., 3,445,576.
Kent, Raymond W., Jr.; and Hock, Kenneth R., 3,453,356.
King, Peter F., 3,438,771.
Klingbail, Robert L., 3,469,009.
Knieriem, Herman, Jr., 3,482,928.
Krienke, Marcus E., 3,438,262.
Kucera, Clare H., 3,465,824.
Kuhn, Stephen J., 3,431,087.
Lacy, George H., 3,480,464.
Lane, George A.; and Smith, William A., 3,471,345.
Lane, George A.; Smith, William A.: and Van Wert, Ralph B.,
3,475,237.
Lane, Robert E., 3,467,684.
Langer, Horst G., 3,432,438.
Langer, Horst G.; and Starkovsky, Nicolas A., 3,435,037.
Langer, Horst G., 3,442,922.
Langer, Horst G., 3,453,079.
Langer, Horst G., 3,454,610.
Langer, Horst G., 3,471,250.
Layne, Gilbert S.; and Huml, James O., 3,438,731.
Leasure, John K.; and Mussell, Dorsey R., 3,421,881.
Ledbetter, Harvey D., 3,478,008.
Lee, John M., 3,445,253.
Lee, John M., 3,449,088.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Lee, Lieng-Huang, 3,424,730.
Lee, Richard J., 3,480,168.
Lee, Robert E.; and Donald, Harold J., 3,477,099.
Lee, Walter J., 3,458,466.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward, 3,423,498.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward, 3,457,338.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward; and Breidt, Peter, Jr., 3,479,425.
Legler, Bobby, 3,462,393.
Lemelson, Jerome H., 3,432,326.
Levine, Charles A., 3,442,780.
Levine, Leonard, 3,439,051.
Levine, Leonard, 3,458,509.
Levine, Leonard, 3,475,441.
Little, John C; and West, James P., 3,440,029.
Liu, Gordon Y. T.; and Strange, Carl P., 3,420,916.
Long, Ray S.; and Tveter, Elmer C, 3,432,255.
Longoria, Juan, III; and Strother, Greene W., Jr., 3,462,383.
Lovett, Joe B., 3,419,934.
Lowes, Fred J., Jr., 3,460,897.
Lyons, Charles E., 3,454,662.
MacWilliams, Dalton C; and Hansen, Robert D., 3,451,764.
Mahon, Henry I.; and Oldershaw, Charles F., 3,455,460.
Majewski, Theodore E.; and Tarkowski, Daniel W., 3,449,395.
Majewski, Theodore E., 3,477,451.
Malhotra, Sudarshan K.; Moakley, Douglas F.; and Johnson,
Francis, 3,463,810.
Martin, Allan D.; and Houvener, Irving S., 3,478,139.
Maskal, John; Thompson, Ivan M.; and Waldron, George W.,
3,447,899.
McClendon, Jack C; and Dick, Clarence R., 3,470,136.
McClendon, Jack C, 3,478,003.
Mclntyre, John S., 3,462,458.
McLain, Earl A., 3,422,008.
McLain, Earl A.; and Mahon, Henry I., 3,423,491.
McLain, Earl A., 3,475,331.
McMichael, Wallace T., 3,459,924.
McMillan, William J., 3,444,277.
McMillan, William J., 3,468,989.
Merica, Edward P., 3,441,615.
Merrill, Claude E., 3,449,433.
Merriman, Wayne R., 3,448,003.
Meyer, Victor E.; Tacey, Clarence J.; and Houggy, Dennis E.,
3,422,038.
Mildner, Raymond C, 3,480,725.
Miles, Wallace J.; Lapham, Rodger J.; and Hahn, Harold G.,
3,431,228.
Miller, Donald L.; Madison, Norman L.; and Rausch, Douglas
A., 3,423,334.
Miller, Walter O.; and Weseloh, John W., Jr., 3,447,495.
Mills, Jack F.; and McAnallen, Charles K., 3,452,137.
Mills, Jack F., 3,462,363.
Miron, Simon; and Holmes, Wesley E., 3,426,091.
Mogford, Riley F.; and Thurman, Carl C, Jr., 3,461,086.
Moolenaar, Robert J.; and Neipert, Marshall P., 3,447,897.
Moore, William G., 3,437,435.
Morgan, George H.; and Langner, Ralph R., 3,483,021.
Morris, Leo R., 3,425,821.
Mussell, Dorsey R., 3,432,286.
Nagle, Floyd B., 3,485,782.
Nelson, Kenneth E.; Kipfmiller, Billy G.; and Parizek, Earl,
3,429,942.
New, Harry E.; and Green, Dick R., 3,470,836.
Newton, John R., 3,425,145.
Newton, Robert A., 3,424,691.
Newton, Robert A., 3,428,567.
Nimerick, Kenneth H.; and White, Jerry L., 3,483,927.
Noddings, Charles R.; and Dietzler, Andrew J., 3,420,887.
Noddings, Charles R.; and Cleary, Robert D., 3,432,571.
Noddings, Charles R.; and Kelly, James A., 3,438,602.
Noddings, Charles R.; Cleary, Robert D.; and Gates, Ronald G.,
3,459,815.
Nolan, Thomas J., Ill; and Smith, Charles F., 3,467,192.
Nowak, Robert M.; and Glesner, William K„ 3,431,597.
Nowak, Robert M.; and Jones, Giffin D., 3,446,760.
Oja, Phyllis D., 3,441,142.
Olstowski, Franciszek, 3,423,496.
Olstowski, Franciszek; and Mezoff, John G., 3,431,970.
Olstowski, Franciszek, 3,440,181.
Olstowski, Franciszek; and Osborn, Oliver, 3,440,31 1.
Olstowski, Franciszek; and Watson, John D., Sr., 3,444,276.
Olstowski, Franciszek; and Guebert, Kenneth W., 3,448,181.
Oosterbaan, Marvin D., 3,421,328.
Osborn, Oliver; and Robertson, John C, 3,482,963.
Parker, Patrick N.; and Wahl, Winton W., 3,448,800.
Parker, Vernon D., 3,448,019.
Parsons, Curtis P., 3,448,729.
Patterson, Gerald D., 3,436,720.
Pawloski, Chester E.; and Moore, Eugene R., 3,440,229.
Piegols, Norman L.; and Bon, Charles K., 3,447,896.
Pitchforth, Lehi L., Jr.; and Struthers, James A., 3,472,798.
Pitts, Charles A., 3,444,928.
Pitts, Charles A., 3,451,476.
Pitts, Charles A., 3,454,087.
Prueter, Elton D.; and Walles, Wilhelm E., 3,472,665.
Pumpelly, Charles T.; Pedjac, Joseph J.; and Larsen, Eric R.,
3,454,658.
Pumpelly, Charles T.; Pedjac, Joseph J.; and Somerville, John
S., 3,480,600.
Reding, John N., Jr.; and Berhenke, Norman H., 3,420,658.
Reding, John T.; and Newport, John J., Ill, 3,424,666.
Reich, Cecil F., 3,458,354.
Reifschneider, Walter; and Kelyman, Jacqueline S., 3,483,244.
Repko, John P., 3,448,853.
Repko, John P., 3,453,661.
Repko, John P., 3,456,867.
Repko, John P., 3,469,768.
Repko, John P., 3,480,198.
Rigterink, Raymond H., 3,471,489.
Rigterink, Raymond H., 3,478,148.
Roberts, Carleton W.; and Travis, Gale D., 3,422,117.
Roberts, Carleton W.; and Pews, Richard Garth, 3,424,803.
Roberts, Carleton W.; and Travis, Gale D., 3,440,248.
Roberts, Carleton W., 3,444,222.
Roberts, Carleton W., 3,444,239.
Roberts, Carleton W.; and Travis, Gale D., 3,452,045.
Roberts, Charles B.; and Toner, Darell D., 3,444,227.
Rolf, Ramon F., 3,471,285.
Ronden, Clifford P.; and Yu, John, 3,425,966.
Ronden, Clifford P.; and Yu, John, 3,445,404.
Ronden, Clifford P.; and Yu, John, 3,462,380.
Rosenbaum, Shlomo, 3,472,766.
Rosenbrock, Earl H.; and Doedens, James D., 3,444,130.
Rosenbrock, Earl H.; and Doedens, James D., 3,444,131.
Rudzik, Allen D., 3,449,501.
Rudzik, Allen D., 3,485,921.
Safranski, John C, Jr., 3,479,306.
Samuels, Jack E., 3,446,631.
Sanders, James A., Jr., 3,475,244.
Saunders, Frank L.; and Oswald, James H., 3,449,270.
Savage, Albert B.; and Aldrich, Julius C, 3,468,685.
Scheffler, Norman E.; and Brown, Frederick Le Roy, 3,449,194.
Scheffler, Norman E., 3,449,268.
Schertzer, John, 3,449,074.
Schmidt, Donald L.; and Daniels, Arthur L., 3,435,059.
Schmidt, Donald L.; and Hellmann, Reinhold, 3,462,288.
Schnebelen, David F.; Young, Warren L.; Blanchard, Robert R.;
and Graham, Glen H., 3,467,732.
Schrenk, Walter J., 3,444,031.
Schrenk, Walter J., 3,480,502.
Schrenk, Walter J.; and Chisholm, Douglas S., 3,485,912.
Schroeder, Robert E.; West, Walter H.; and Mick, William F.,
3,461,505.
Scott, Charles R., 3,434,846.
Sederlund, Edward R.; and Schrenk, Walter, 3,472,924.
Sewell, Sewood; and Katzer, Melvin F., 3,477,467.
Seyferth, Dietmar, 3,426,021.
Shier, George D., 3,442,883.
Shier, George D., 3,458,562.
Shrum, William E.; and Laursen, Larry J., 3,439,869.
Shrum, William E., 3,485,439.
Shulgin, Alexander T., 3,429,889.
Simpson, Donald W., 3,426,111.
Skochdopole, Richard E.; and Denslow, Keith R., 3,425,965.
Slykhouse, Thomas E.; Werth, Kenneth E.; and Volk, Henry,
3,446,681.
Smith, Harry A., 3,475,376.
Smith, Hubert S.; and Wright, Donald R., 3,443,276.
Smith, Hubert S., Jr.; and Wright, Donald R., 3,423,791.
Smith, Hubert Stacey; Wright, Donald R.; and Chisholm,
Douglas S., 3,458,609.
Smith, Vernon J.; and Webster, Charles R., 3,477,698.
Smith, William E.; and Neumann, Fred W., 3,466,337.
Smith, William F., 3,484,507.
Soderquist, Frederick J.; Boyce, Harold D.; and Kline, Paul E.,
3,435,086.
Sosnowski, Louis J., Jr.; and Haller, Samuel L., 3,448,491.
Spence, Thomas C, 3,436,304.
Stafford, Owen L.; Wing, Donald V.; and Stolsmark, Duane E.,
3,442,981.
Stafford, Owen L., 3,446,785.
Starkovsky, Nicolas A.; and Langer, Horst G., 3,435,007.
Stenger, Vernon A.; and Vanhall, Clayton E., 3,421,856.
Stenger, Vernon A.; and Van Hall, Clayton E., 3,459,938.
Stephens, Bernard B.; and Conder, Robert L., 3,457,048.
Stober, Kenneth E., 3,436,326.
Stowe, Stephen C, 3,425,801.
Strand, Norman S., 3,423,375.
Strauss, William J., 3,445,315.
Strycker, Stanley J., 3,436,417.
Strycker, Stanley J., 3,440,249.
Strycker, Stanley J., 3,485,817.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Swanson, Norman; Kirk, Richard O.; and Woodward, George
E., 3,433,832.
Taplin, William H., Ill, 3,420,833.
Taplin, William H., HI, 3,424,754.
Telkes, Maria, 3,440,130.
Teumac, Fred N., 3,447,965.
Teumac, Fred N., 3,451,801.
Teumac, Fred Norman, 3,475,346.
Thomison, William C; and Slykhouse, Thomas E., 3,456,589.
Thomison, William C, 3,474,732.
Thomka, Laddie M., 3,464,546.
Thompson, Ivan M.; and Maskal, John, 3,451,774.
Thurman, Carl C, Jr., 3,478,017.
Tigner, Ruben A., 3,454,158.
Tobey, Stephen W., 3,441,481.
Tolkmith, Henry; and Senkbeil, Herman O., 3,450,713.
Tomalia, Donald A., 3,449,396.
Tomalia, Donald A., 3,471,544.
Tomalia, Donald A., 3,480,649.
Tong, Yu-Lan Chang; Tomalia, Donald A.; and Sheetz, David
P., 3,454,597.
Topolski, Alvin S.; and Trumbull, Walter A., 3,480,189.
Trepainer, Donald L., 3,463,777.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,420,825.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,420,826.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,423,424.
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Krieger, Paul E., 3,428,631.
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Harris, Guy H., 3,428,632.
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Harris, Guy H., 3,428,635.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,432,497.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,463,807.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,471,485.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,471,486.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,471,487.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,471,488.
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,481,972.
Trombley, Edgar F.; and Trombley, Bertrand N., 3,456,864.
Tzentis, Leonidas S., 3,435,665.
Vanderhoff, John W., 3,432,413.
Vaught, Leonard M.; and Cervenka, Lee Roy, 3,439,080.
Vincent, Gerald G.; and Burkholder, Joseph E., 3,437,536.
Vincent, Gerald G.; and Saunders, Frank L., 3,466,207.
Vincent, Gerald G.; and Burkholder, Joseph E., 3,468,753.
Von Tress, William R.; and Enos, James H., 3,436,444.
Wade, Lisby L.; and Landram, James F., 3,475,536.
Wagner, Eugene, 3,450,714.
Wagner, Eugene R., 3,462,431.
Wagner, Eugene R.; and Rudzik, Allen D., 3,463,857.
Wagner, Eugene R., 3,485,850.
Walles, Wilhelm E., 3,435,296.
Walles, Wilhelm E.; and Leff, Sunley S., 3,440,012.
Walles, Wilhelm E., 3,449,339.
Walles, Wilhelm E., 3,450,674.
Walles, Wilhelm E.; and Nagy, Donald J., 3,465,674.
Walters, Harold A.; and Gooch, Ralph M., 3,442,755.
Walters, Harold A., 3,479,81 1.
Wang, Samuel S. M., 3,485,843.
Waples, George E., Jr., 3,471,459.
Waples, George E., Jr., 3,485,784.
Wasco, Joseph L., 3,435,050.
Watson, John D., Sr.; Mod, William A.; and Teumac, Fred N.,
3,475,163.
Weber, Christian A.; and Vincent, Jerome L., 3,467,569.
Weissenberg, Ulrich W., 3,440,006.
Weissenberg, Ulrich W., 3,466,299.
Welsh, William M.; and Atkins, Bobby L., 3,428,470.
Wernette, Gary E.; and Jankowiak, Erwin M., 3,467,558.
Wessling, Ritchie A.; and Settineri, William J., 3,480,525.
Wessling, Ritchie A.; and Settineri, William J., 3,480,527.
Wharton, Willard H.; and Cooper, Barry A., 3,478,131.
White, HalbertC, 3,423,422.
White, Halbert C, 3,423,423.
White, Halbert C, 3,449,354.
White, Halbert C, 3,449,355.
White, Halbert C, 3,449,356.
White, Halbert C, 3,449,357.
Widiger, Alexander H., Jr., 3,440,290.
Wiggins, Glenn C, 3,434,904.
Windecker, Leo J., 3,427,689.
Windecker, Leo J., 3,448,546.
Windecker, Leo J., 3,467,345.
Wineland, William H., 3,476,639.
Wolf, Paul A.; and Prince, Allen K., 3,443,970.
Woody, Robert, 3,473,714.
Woody, Robert, 3,479,896.
Wright, Donald R., 3,442,992.
Wymore, Charles E.; and Wheaton, Robert M., 3,438,892.
Yocum, Ronald H., 3,475,388.
Young, David M., 3,446,586.
Young, Warren L.; and Posey, Bob, Jr., 3,454,544.
Ziegler, Earl E., 3,479,779.
Zimmerman, Robert L., 3,437,643.
Zimmerman, Robert L.; and Pickelman, Dale M., 3,458,484.
Zingg, Warren M.; and Swift, Paul P., 3,457,431.
Zingg, Warren M., 3,477,758.
Dow Chemical Company.The: See—
Trepanier, Donald L., 3,428,678.
Dow Corning Corporation: See —
Ames, Richard H., 3,452,757.
Atwell, WUliam H., 3,465,018.
AtweU, WUliam H., 3,478,078.
Atwell, William H., 3,478,079.
Barry, Arthur J.; and Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,481,815.
Bartos, Donald M.; and Price, Raymond J., 3,440,587.
Beck, Henry Nelson, 3,455,872.
Bennett, Donald R; Stark, Forrest O.; and Vogel, George E.,
3,453,194.
Braley, Silas A., Jr.; and Helmer, Jerry D., 3,422,813.
Brown, Eric D., 3,461,185.
Burda, Charles J., 3,439,676.
Bylsma, Harold R., 3,453,136.
Campbell, James K., 3,423,314.
Campbell, James K.; and Clark, Harold A., 3,460,216.
Campbell, James K.; and Richter, Roberta C, 3,485,661.
Campbell, James Kermit, 3,423,235.
Cekada, Joseph, Jr.; and Weyenberg, Donald R., 3,433,780.
Cekada, Joseph, Jr.; and Weyenberg, Donald R., 3,445,415.
Chaffee, Roger G., 3,445,483.
Culpepper, Alan L., 3,440,262.
Currin, Cedric G., 3,460,510.
Davidson, James B., 3,434,869.
Flatt, Donald V., 3,453,233.
Frisch, Eldon E., 3,440,314.
Frye, Cecil L., 3,427,338.
Frye, Cecil L., 3,461,165.
Frye, Cecil L., 3,465,020.
Gergle, Richard C; and Merricks, James A., 3,433,667.
Gerow, Frank J., 3,455,299.
Gordon, David J., 3,464,183.
Gowdy, WUliam G.; and KeU, Joseph W., 3,453,248.
Gowdy, William G., 3,481,768.
Grindahl, George A.; and Pierce, Ogden R., 3,453,275.
Haase, Frederick R.; and Noguera, Julio T., 3,473,170.
Haluska, Loren A., 3,458,554.
Hampton, James F., 3,465,016.
Harper, Jack R., 3,455,762.
Hartlein, Robert C, 3,453,243.
Holbrook, George W.; and Pierce, Ogden R., 3,423,445.
Jerome, George A., 3,445,554.
KeU, Joseph W., 3,477,901.
KeU, Joseph Woodward; and Whipple, Clyde Lee, 3,460,981.
Kern, Edward L., 3,434,776.
Kern, Edward L., 3,455,723.
Kern, Edward L.; and Jerome, George A., 3,455,745.
Kern, Edward L.; and Hamill, Dennis W., 3,463,666.
Kern, Edward L.; and Cain, Orison J., 3,465,278.
Kim, Yung Ki; and Pierce, Ogden R., 3,478,076.
Kokoszka, John G.; and Yates, Gerald P., 3,462,384.
Kookootsedes, Gust J.; and Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,445,420.
Kookootsedes, Gust J., 3,453,234.
Larson, Willard D., 3,453,232.
Layne, Douglas K., 3,445,267.
Layne, Douglas K.; Northrup, Hal J.; and Weber, Carl D.,
3,445,417.
Lee, Chi-Long, 3,445,426.
Loree, Lome A., 3,423,299.
Loree, Lome A., 3,456,024.
McKellar, Robert L., 3,427,271.
McKellar, Robert L., 3,445,389.
McVannel, Donald E., 3,440,264.
Metevia, Virgil L.; and Polmanteer, Keith E., 3,453,228.
Metevia, Virgil L., 3,485,662.
Nelson, Lee E., 3,445,495.
Northrup, Hal J., 3,427,270.
Ostrowski, Leon J., 3,485,904.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,427,339.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,427,340.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,453,230.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,455,877.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., 3,461,027.
Plueddemann, Edwin P.; and Vincent, Harold L., 3,461,095.
Quaal, George J., 3,423,236.
Quaal, George J., 3,440,214.
Quaal, George J., 3,455,878.
Rauner, Lawrence A., 3,455,839.
Renwick, William C, 3,476,842.
Ryan, John W., 3,445,496.
Saam, John C, 3,440,261.
Speier, John L., 3,440,267.
Speier, John L.; Keil, Joseph W.; and Gowdy, William G.,
3,440,302.
LIST OF PATENTEES
395
Speier, John L., 3,445,425.
Speier, John L., 3,465,015.
Speier, John L., 3,485,857.
Stark, Forrest O.; Valicenti, John A.; and Vogel, George E.,
3,453,193.
Stebleton, Leo F., 3,460,975.
Swanson, Alfred B., 3,462,765.
Vanderlinde, WUliam, 3,445,419.
Vukovich, John R., 3,427,638.
Weyer, Donald E., 3,422,855.
Woods, Carl M., 3,436,439.
Dow, Norris F., to General Electric Company. Triaxial fabric.
3,446,251,5-27-69, CI. 139-383.
Dow, Robert J.; Feldman, David; Lee, Samuel C; Mitchell, Edward
S., Jr.; and Wyndrum, Ralph W., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Tj-Port monolithic thin film distributed re-
sistance network. 3,460,026, 8-5-69, CI. 323-74.
Dow, Robert L.: See-
Rice, George B.; and Dow, Robert L., 3,420,695.
Dowben, Robert M., to Northwestern University. Methods for treat-
ing muscular dystrophy with a 1- methyl-A'-androsten-17/3-ol-3-
one and digitoxin. 3,446,895, 5-27-69, CI. 424-182.
Dowbenko, Rostylaw, to PPG Industries, Inc. Bicyclo[ 3.3.0] oc-
tanones. 3,422,155, 1-14-69, CI. 260-648.
Dowbenko, Rostyslaw: See —
Chang, Wen-Hsuan; and Dowbenko, Rostyslaw.3,448,017.
Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to PPG Industries, Inc. Isomerization of
maleates with alkyl chlorocarbonate. 3,475,483, 10-28-69, CI.
260-485.
Dowbenko, Rostyslaw; and Christenson, Roger M., to PPG Indus-
tries, Inc. Unsaturated beta-hydroxalkyl carboxylate preparation.
3,431,294, 3-4-69, CI. 260-486.
Dowd, John Mark, Jr.: See —
Foster, Walter Henry, Jr.; Dowd, John Mark, Jr.; and Coleman,
Ralph Arthur.3,475,339.
Dowd, Walter W.: See—
Reinecke, Paul W.; Van Sipe, Ronald L.; Dowd, Walter W.; and
Liske, Donald 0.,3 ,430,4 19.
Dowdall, Lester A.; and Deege, Walter, to Transco Products, Inc.
Waveguide power divider having tapered, pivotal switching
member. 3,474,359, 10-21-69, CI. 333-7.
Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.: See—
Green, William B., Jr.; Witte, Arnold C, Jr.; Pitman, Herbert J.;
and Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.,3,475,337.
Greene, John H.; Hencke, William R.; Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.;
and Pitman, Herbert J. ,3,475,335.
Pitman, Herbert J.; and Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.,3,474,034.
Dowden, Fred, Jr. Readout device for taxicab meters. 3,430,854, 3-
4-69, CI. 235-30.
Dowden, Sanford R., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Pressure and
mechanically operated valve. 3,467,185, 9-16-69, CI. 166-147.
Dowell, Frederick Sidney, to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited. Ar-
cuate disc brake. 3,447,641, 6-3-69, CI. 188-73.
Dowen, James A., to Shelby Business Forms, Inc. Combined message
and reply envelopes. 3,428,237, 2-18-69, CI. 229-69.
Dower, Ethell J., to Warren Automatic Tool Company. Apparatus
and method for automatically controlling fluid pressure in a well
bore. 3,470,971, 10-7-69, CI. 175-25.
Dower, Ethell J., to Warren Automatic Tool Company. Bottom-hole
pressure regulation apparatus. 3,470,972, 10-7-69, CI. 175-25.
Dower, Ethell J., to Warren Automatic Tool Company. Closure
member and apparatus for controlling fluid flow through a con-
duit. 3,479,001, 11-18-69, CI. 251-4.
Dowgiallo, Edward J., Jr. Constant power control of a power source.
3,487,291, 12-30-69, CI. 323-15.
Dowler, Robert L.: See —
Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr.; and Dowler, Robert L., 3,470, 763.
Dowley, Arthur: See —
Meadows, Frank William; and Dowley, Arthur.3,435,493.
Dowling, Edward Camp, to AMP Incorporated. Continuous selective
readout for magnetic core systems. 3,426,334, 2-4-69, CI. 340-
174.
Dowling, Edward Camp, to AMP Incorporated. Binary bit counter.
3,482,221, 12-2-69, CI. 340-174.
Dowling, Edward Camp; Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Fraunfelder,
James Alexander, to AMP Incorporated. Signal switching circuit.
3,446,982, 5-27-69, CI. 307-29.
Dowling, James W.: See —
Guida, Thomas J., 3,473,083.
Dowling, John, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Mo-
torized truck resiliency supported on equalizing bars. 3,451,354,
6-24-69, CI. 105-133.
Dowling, Seamus. Space form skeleton structures made of
prefabricated tri-axial interlocking building elements having non-
rigid force distributing connectors. 3,466,823, 9-16-69, CI. 52-227.
Dowling Textile Manufacturing Company: See-
Tames, Daniel, 3,438,422.
Dowling, Thomas P.: See-
Kern, Forest L.; Schwoyer, William L.; and Dowling, Thomas
P.,3,431,851.
Kern, Forrest L.; Schwoyer, William L.; and Dowling, Thomas
P.,3,43 1,849.
Dowling, Thomas P., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Packaged
explosive. 3,472,166, 10-14-69, CI. 102-24.
Downen, Jim L.: See —
Sutliff, Wayne N.; and Downen, Jim L.,3,472,326.
Sutliff, Wayne N.; Sutliff, Meryl W.; and Downen, Jim
L.,3,485,297.
Downer, Darrell L.: See—
Jaffee, Robert D.; Mark, Irving L.; and Downer, Darrell
L.,3,442,397.
Downer, David L. Travel tray. 3,473,680, 10-21-69, CI. 214-450.
Downer, Robert B.: See —
Weinstein, James D.; Downer, Robert B.; Meddleycott, Clyde
E.; and Meddleycott, William R.,3,456,270.
Downes, William A.: See —
Gross, Seymour; Downes, William A.; and Rakoff, Frank
B., 3,469,821.
Downey, David E. Pipelaying toy truck. 3,421,252, 1-14-69, CI. 46-
40.
Downey, David F., to Electrolux Corporation. End closure for a
disposable vacuum cleaner dust bag. 3,421,298, 1-14-69, CI. 55-
367.
Downey, David F., to Consolidated Foods Corporation, mesne. End
closure for disposable vacuum cleaner dust bag. 3,432,998, 3-18-
69, CI. 55-367.
Downey, David F. End closure for disposable vacuum cleaner dust
bag. 3,434,351, 3-25-69, CI. 73-368.3
Downey, David F., to Electrolux Corporation. Current conducting
rotatable airflow coupling for a vacuum cleaner. 3,470,521, 9-30-
69, CI. 339-8.
Downey, David F.; Le Baigue, Jacques L.; and Ohlson, Bengt E., to
Consolidated Foods Corporation, mesne. End closure for a
disposable vacuum cleaner dust bag. 3,432,997, 3-18-69, CI. 55-
367.
Downey, George T.: See —
Sample, William J.; and Downey, George T., 3,45 1,551.
Downey, George T., to Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. Combination mag-
netic bypass valve and indicator. 3,420,266, 1-7-69, CI. 137-553.
Downey, George T.; and Sample, William J., to Aero-Flow Dynam-
ics, Inc. Combination filter and surge resistant bypass valve.
3,442,384, 5-6-69, CI. 210-90.
Downey, Holmes A., to Reliance Electric Company. Coupling with
reinforced flexible element. 3,468,138, 9-23-69, CI. 64-1 1.
Downey, Martin W.; and Jones, Lloyd K., to Sterling Faucet Com-
pany. Push-actuated drain valve. 3,428,295, 2-18-69, CI. 251-263.
Downey, Rogers B., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic ap-
paratus. 3,455,222, 7-15-69, CI. 95-13.
Downey, Rogers B.; and Cook, Gerald H., to Polaroid Corporation.
Photographic apparatus. 3,421,423, 1-14-69, CI. 95-13.
Downey, Rogers B.; and Silverman, Allyn M., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Camera apparatus. 3,437,023, 4-8-69, CI. 95-13.
Downey, Rogers B.; and Silverman, Allyn M., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Camera apparatus. 3,437,024, 4-8-69, CI. 95-13.
Downey, Rogers B.: See —
Cook, Gerald H.; and Downey, Rogers B.,3,446,131.
Downey, Wayne Allman, to Deere & Company. Belt tensioning
device. 3,442,147, 5-6-69, CI. 74-242.11
Downey, Wolcott M., to Avco Corporation. Percutaneous conduit
and connector. 3,452,366, 7-1-69, CI. 3-1.
Downhower, Francis H., Jr.: See —
Wagener, Paul W.; and Downhower, Francis H., Jr., 3,441, 872.
Downie, George: See —
Loveland, Robert; and Downie, George, 3,464, 595.
Downie, Peter M., to Carborundum Company, The. Nozzle.
3,476,323, 11-4-69, CI. 239-590.5
Downie, Robert R. Machine key adaptation. 3,420,556, 1-7-69, CI.
287-52.05
Downie, Robert R. Machine key structure. 3,428,343, 2-18-69, CI.
287-52.05
Downing, Arthur H.; and Janis, Peter, to Raytheon Company. Coaxi-
al attenuator for traveling wave devices. 3,465,198, 9-2-69, CI.
315-3.5
Downing, Brian York, to British Industrial Plastics Limited. Aqueous
solutions of water-soluble alkyd resin and water-soluble amino
resin having carboxylic groups. 3,444,1 14, 5-13-69, CI. 260-21.
Downing, Brian York, to British Industrial Plastics Limited. Alky-
lated amino resin trans-etherified with hydroxy carboxylic acid.
3,464,946, 9-2-69, CI. 260-29.4
Downing, Edward T., to Raytheon Company. Anode structure for
microwave frequency oscillators. 3,444,429, 5-13-69, CI. 315-
39.75
Downing, Edward T.; and Plumridge, Robert F., to Raytheon Com-
pany. Turnable coaxial cavity magnetron. 3,435,284, 3-25-69, CI.
315-39.61
Downing, Eric William; and Goddard, Brian Walter, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Electrical speed control for an inter-
nal combustion engine. 3,460,521, 8-12-69, CI. 123-102.
Downing, Harvey T.: See —
Horton, Donelson B.; and Downing, Harvey T.,3,45 1,252.
396
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Downing, Hubert B.Child's clothes rack. 3,433,445, 3-18-69, CI.
248-291.
Downing, James H.: See —
Harris, Smauel D.; and Downing, James H., 3,462, 199.
Downing, John G. Foldable display stand. 3,464,569, 9-2-69, CI.
211-135.
Downing, Parker W.: See —
Weisz, Herman S.; and Downing, Parker W. ,3,447,888.
Downing, Randall W.; and Hass, Ronald J., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Data processor utilizing combined
order instructions. 3,430,202, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Downing, Robert D.: See —
Boring, Kenneth L.; and Downing, Robert D., 3,479,483.
Downing, Robert D., to General Electric Company. Electron beam
welding apparatus. 3,463,900, 8-26-69, CI. 219-121.
Downing, Robert D., to General Electric Company. Electron beam
welding apparatus. 3,466,420, 9-9-69, CI. 219-121.
Downing, Ronald T. Tube joint having buckled locking means.
3,467,414, 9-16-69, CI. 285-382.2
Downing, Wilbur H. Connector unit. 3,479,071, 11-18-69, CI. 287-
20.94
Downing, William D.; and Remond, Jean, to Heli-Coil Corporation.
Feeding strips for fastener-accepting inserts and method.
3,464,542, 9-2-69, CI. 206-56.
Downing, Willis Gess, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Controlled field light-probe electronic analog
computer and function generator. 3,487,205, 12-30-69, CI. 235-
198.
Downs, Arthur; and Maclean, Clive, to United Kingdom Atomic
Energy Authority. Welding thermocouples. 3,422,245, 1-14-69, CI.
219-121.
Downs, Bernard W.: See —
Wenrich, Carl M.; and Downs, Bernard W., 3,456,090.
Downs, Edgar S.: See-
Brock, James A.; Hughes, Robert H.; and Downs, Edgar
S., 3,462, 133.
Downs, Harold H.; and Issa, Manuel A., to Square D Company.
Wire connector. 3,426,319, 2-4-69, CI. 339-242.
Downs, James C: See —
Gasiel, Joseph F.; and Downs, James C, 3,446, 396.
Downs, Neville L.: See —
Brounley, Richard W.; and Downs, Neville L.,3,458,834.
Downs, Robert E.; and Karbowski, John S., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Linear motion devices. 3,480,807, 11-25-69, CI. 310-
12.
Downs, Robert E.: See —
Thorel, John P.; Downs, Robert E.; and Sherwood, Donald
G., 3,445,690.
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A., to Monsanto Company.
Dehydrocyclization of 2,5 dimethyl-hexene to para-xylene.
3,428,702, 2-18-69, CI. 260-673.5
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A., to Monsanto Company.
Hydrocarbon conversion. 3,449,457, 6-10-69, CI. 260-669.
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A., to Monsanto Company.
Isomerization of 2,4,4-trimethyl-2-pentene to 2, 5-dimethyl hex-
enes. 3,454,668, 7-8-69, CI. 260-683.2
Downs, William T.: See —
Homier, Robert I.; Posh, Raymond C; and Downs, William
T.,3,471,198.
Downs, William T., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Switch assembly for
use in oxygen environment. 3,451,020, 6-17-69, CI. 335-206.
Downs, William T.; and Homier, Robert I., to Lear Siegler, Inc.,
mesne. Seat assembly. 3,427,073, 2-1 1-69, CI. 297-361.
Dowsctt, Brian O.; and Appleton, Anthony D., to International
Research & Development Company Limited. Homopolar
dynamoelectric machine. 3,443,134, 5-6-69, CI. 310-178.
Dowsing, John; Briggs, Peter Richard Ashworth; and Sturdy, Clif-
ford, to Davy and United Engineering Company Limited. Rolling
mill having a controlled hydraulic prestress range and other gap
adjusting means for initial operation and for adjustment to said
range. 3,464,245, 9-2-69, CI. 72-101.6
Dowsing, Reginald M.: See —
Danielsen, Berne E.; Dowsing, Reginald M.; Kennedy, Melvin
R.; and Ryan, John W., 3,482,842.
Dowson & Dobson Limited: See —
Lycll, Hugh R., 3,443,581.
Dowty Fuel Systems Limited: See —
Rimmer, Ronald, 3,470,894.
Tyler, Stanley R., 3,486,458.
Dowty Hydraulic Units Limited: See—
Flint, John C. E., 3,433,453.
Hodges, John E.; Joyner, Philip G.; and Toogood, Graham J.,
3,447,472.
Dowty Meco Limited: See —
Dawson, Gordon Bertram, 3,455,432.
Paul, Thomas Campbell, 3,442,554.
Dowty Mining Equipment Limited: See —
Pawling, Frank, 3,425,450.
Dowty Rotol Limited: See—
Chilman, John Alfred, 3,459,267.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, 3,420,311.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, 3,468,473.
Davies, Stuart Duncan; and Chilman, John Alfred, 3,476,486.
Gullick, Denzil S., 3,469,853.
Walker, Allen C, 3,467,213.
Dowty Seals Limited: See —
Bastow, Frank, 3,473,814.
Hillier, Edward F. H. B., 3,477,867.
Dowty Technical Developments Limited: See —
Andrews, Thomas D. H., 3,457,956.
Bick, David E., 3,425,498.
Flint, John C. E., 3,451,426.
Doxey, Brian C; and Miller, Robert E., to British Oxygen Company
Limited, The. Self-laying endless tracks and transporters fitted
therewith. 3,439,425, 4-22-69, CI. 33-23.
Doxzon, Melvin R.: See —
Klapproth, Christian P., Jr.; and Doxzon, Melvin R., 3,467,411.
Doyle, Barrett, to Honeywell Inc. Laser angular rate sensor.
3,468,608, 9-23-69, CI. 356-106.
Doyle, Carroll F.; and Becker, David L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Fluid energy mill. 3,425,638, 2-4-69, CI. 241-39.
Doyle, Collin M.: See —
Doyle, Wladzia G. Podielniak; and Doyle, Collin M., 3,445,060.
Doyle, Wladzia G. Podbielniak; and Doyle, Collin Mor-
ley,3,438,572.
Doyle, Doris M., to Boeing Company, The. Removal of metals from
oleaginous materials and analysis of the metals. 3,438,735, 4-15-
69, CI. 23-230.
Doyle, Edward A.: See —
Stevens, Donald E.; and Doyle, Edward A. ,3,432,937.
Doyle, Edward G., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle rear
view mirror assembly. 3,425,657, 2-4-69, CI. 248-481.
Doyle, Frank Peter; and Nayler, John Herbert Charles, to Beecham
Group Limited. Furyl - and thienyl-penicillins and salts thereof.
3,470,151, 9-30-69, CI. 260-239.1
Doyle, George A.: See —
Bell, Harold B.; and Doyle, George A. ,3,444,440.
Doyle, George W.: See —
Bellinger, Arthur A.; and Doyle, George W., 3,439,432.
Doyle, George W.; and Johnson, Robert A., to National Lead Com-
pany. Dispensing device for metering the flow of particulate
materials. 3,444,892, 5-20-69, CI. 137-624.15
Doyle, James H., 1/2 to Ballentine, Earle W. Artificial sense organ.
3,449,768,6-17-69, CI. 3-1.
Doyle, John R.: See —
Brinkley, Earl; and Doyle, John R.,3,426,812.
Doyle, Joseph E.; and Seiss, William F., to United States Steel Cor-
poration. System for periodically reversing large direct currents.
3,471,768, 10-7-69, CI. 321-47.
Doyle, Marie J., executrix for the Estate of: See —
Haug, Anton J., 3,427,690.
Doyle, Peter; Swain, Geoffrey; and Wylie, Alastair Graham, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Limited. Thiazolidine derivative and
process therefor. 3,463,784, 8-26-69, CI. 260-306.7
Doyle, Peter; and Wylie, Alastair Graham, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Process for making dl-2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-6- phen-
ylimidazo[2,l-/3]thiazole. 3,478,047, 11-11-69, CI. 260-306.7
Doyle, Richard H.: See —
Gallee, George J.; Obergfell, Allen R.; and Doyle, Richard
H., 3,438,487.
Doyle, Richard M., to Fastener Corporation. Electrically operated
reciprocating tool. 3,434,026, 3-18-69, CI. 318-125.
Doyle, Robert L.; and Swezy, Montgomery C, to Western Progress,
Inc. Vehicle mounted blower assembly with hose and support
bracket. 3,467,301, 9-16-69, CI. 230-235.
Doyle, Robert L.: See —
Swezy, Montgomery C; and Doyle, Robert L., 3,458,212.
Doyle, Robert P., to Clemson Industries, Inc. Tetrahedral packages
in a container. 3,420,366, 1-7-69, CI. 206-65.
Doyle, Robert Refford Sant. Thermally insulated piping system.
3,478,783, 11-18-69, CI. 138-103.
Doyle, William C, Jr., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Treatment of tall
oil fatty acids. 3,433,815, 3-18-69, CI. 260-419.
Doyle, William C, Jr.: See-
Royals, Edwin E.; and Doyle, William C, Jr.,3,453,251.
Doyle, William Carter, to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Bispyridinium compounds as herbicides. 3,458,305, 7-29-69, CI.
71-92.
Doyle, William Francis, to Stewarts and Lloyds Limited. Weld
backing member and method of forming welded joints in metallic
members or between metallic members. 3,432,915, 3-18-69, CI.
29-491.
Doyle, William J., to Emhart Corporation. Latch bolt mechanism.
3,441,269, 4-29-69, CI. 292-165.
Doyle, William P.; Patterson, John A.; and Peropoulos, Peter C, to
Texaco Inc. Production of secondary alkyl primary amines from
normal paraffins. 3,470,252, 9-30-69, CI. 260-583.
Doyle, William P.: See-
Patterson, John A.; Menapace, Lawrence W.; and Doyle, Wil-
liam P.,3,470,250.
LIST OF PATENTEES
397
Doyle, Wladzia G. Podbielniak; and Doyle, Collin Morley. Adjusta-
ble dual phase liquid feed means for centrifugal countercurrent
exchange device. 3,438,572, 4-15-69, CI. 233-15.
Doyle, Wladzia G. Podielniak; and Doyle, Collin M. Articulated
liquid feed or discharge column for countercurrent exchange
devices. 3,445,060, 5-20-69, CI. 233-15.
Doyotte, Claude Charles: See—
Duthion, Louis; and Doyotte, Claude Charles, 3,463,264.
Dozier, Herma Wiedle. Undergarment. 3,449,762, 6-17-69, CI. 2-73.
Dozier, James Ronald; and Johnson, Glenn D., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Connection of underwater flowlines. 3,442,540, 5-6-69, CI.
287-76.
D & P Minerals, Inc.: See—
Cahill, John A., 3,487,427.
Drabble, John R.; and Palmer, Anthony William, to National
Research Development Corporation. Method of growing a crystal
or crystalline layer by means of a direct current arc discharge.
3,442,719, 5-6-69, CI. 148-1.6
Draber, Wilfried: See —
Buchel, Karl H.; Draber, Wilfried; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K., 3,423,420.
Drabert Sohne: See —
Riedel, Herbert; and Riedel, Dieter, 3,440,841.
Drabik, Josef, to Kromschroder, G., Aktiengesellschaft. Concentric
pipe coupling having spring biased sealing means. 3,441,295, 4-29-
69, CI. 285-133.
Drabik, Walter, to General Motors Corporation. Traction motor axle
bearing dust guard. 3,433,541, 3-18-69, CI. 308-36.1
Drabik, Walter, to General Motors Corporation. Dynamoelectric
machine coil spacer and support. 3,445,706, 5-20-69, CI. 310-270.
Drabik, Walter, to General Motors Corporation. Brush holder as-
sembly for traction motors. 3,471,732, 10-7-69, CI. 310-239.
Drabik, Walter: See—
Thiessen, Elmer E.; Drabik, Walter; and Stigler, Willard
R., 3,449,609.
Dracka, Oldrich: See —
Mackrle, Svatopluk; Mackrle, Vladimir; and Dracka, Ol-
drich.3,429,442.
Drackett Company, The: See —
Baumgartner, Robert L., 3,483,583.
Cashman, Donald Edward; and Remler, Harry Earl, 3,449,266.
Stonebraker, Melvin E.; and Wise, Samuel P., 3,463,735.
Drader, Clarence H. Nesting and stacking carrier construction.
3,458,082, 7-29-69, CI. 220-97.
Draeger, Alfred A.: See —
Beyers, Stephen J.; Draeger, Alfred A.; and Godwin, Er-
nest,3 ,486,744.
Draeger, Jorg A.; and Klein, Friedrich J., to Moller, J. D., Optische
Werke G.m.b.H. Ocular instruments. 3,446,061, 5-27-69, CI. 73-
80.
Drafto Corporation: See —
Kraeling, John B., 3,450,243.
Dragan, William B. Dental gun. 3,436,828, 4-8-69, CI. 32-17.
Drage, James, John; and Fripp, Alan. Plural registers in a calculating
machine. 3,465,296, 9-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Drager, Kurt; and Ackermann, Othmar, to Behringwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Vaccine for immunization of dogs and foxes against
distemper, hepatitis contagiosa and leptospirosis and process for
preparing it. 3,470,294, 9-30-69, CI. 424-89.
Drager, Otto H.: See-
Koch, Heinrich, 3,456,643.
Oehmig, Heinz, 3,443,564.
Wachter, Karl-August; and Eckstein, Wolfgang, 3,446,600.
Warncke, Ernst; and Haas, Hans, 3,457,953.
Warncke, Ernst; and Haas, Hans, 3,483,887.
Drager, Otto Heinrich: See —
Freytag, Klaus, 3,426,794.
Haupt, Josef, 3,446,243.
Schreiber, Peter, 3,441,041.
van der Smissen, Carl Ernst, 3,433,653.
Dragich, Nicholas. Swimming aid. 3,426,722, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 15-26.
Drago, Leo, to lima Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S.,
and Geigy, J. R., A.G. Apparatus and process for continuously
steaming textile fiber materials. 3,457,029, 7-22-69, CI. 8-149.3
Drago, Leo, to llma-Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S.,
and Geigy, J. R., A.G. Apparatus for padding and other sub-
sequent treatment of loose stock textile fibers. 3,466,899, 9-16-69,
CI. 68-5.
Drago, Vittorio, to Superga S.p.A. Shoe insole. 3,426,455, 2-11-69,
CI. 36-3.
Dragoco Gerberding & Co. G.m.b.H.: See—
Huth, Heinz, 3,424,592.
Dragon, Thomas J.: See —
Schira, John J.; Sadler, William R.; and Dragon, Thomas
J. ,3,435,424.
Dragoon, Robert; and Kraske, Karl V., to Oxford Paper Company.
Vacuum metallized paper. 3,463,659, 8-26-69, CI. 1 17-71.
Drain, James Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. Methods for
promoting growth and controlling disease in reminant animals with
a tetracycline antibiotic and sulfamethazine. 3,472,934, 10-14-69,
CI. 424-227.
Drake & Townsend, Incorporated: See —
Wastie, Arthur E., 3,459,519.
Drake, Cyril Francis; and Gayford, Michael Lawrence, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Capacitor microphone em-
ploying a field effect semiconductor. 3,445,596, 5-20-69, CI. 179-
1.
Drake, Cyril Francis; Scanlan, Ian Francis; and Alexander, John
Henry, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Glassy
bistable electrical switching and memory device. 3,440,588, 4-22-
69, CI. 338-20.
Drake, Cyril Francis; Simpson, Walter Eric; and Robinson, John
Sydney, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Selective
cutting of a body by air abrasion. 3,444,656, 5-20-69, CI. 51-312.
Drake, Edwin George; and Frechette, Marius, to Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation. Method and apparatus for treating particu-
late material in a fluidized bed. 3,437,073, 4-8-69, CI. 1 18-24.
Drake, George L., Jr.: See —
Beninate, John V.; Boylston, Eileen K.; and Drake, George L.,
Jr.,3,480,381.
Chance, Leon H.; Leonard, Ethel K.; and Drake, George L.,
Jr.,3,484,184.
Donaldson, Darrell J.; Guice, Wilma A.; Drake, George L., Jr.;
and Reeves, Wilson A.,3,420,700.
Donaldson, Darrell J.; Guice, Wilma A.; Drake, George L., Jr.;
and Reeves, Wilson A.,3,420,701.
Drake, Herbert J., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Rolling oils.
3,429,815, 2-25-69, CI. 252-49.5
Drake, James C, 20% to Mitchell, Wilbur A. E. Portable road mark
paint drying machines. 3,435,818, 4-1-69, CI. 126-271.2
Drake, King B. Telephonic equipment rack. 3,468,429, 9-23-69, CI.
211-169.
Drake, Oscar A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Process of form-
ing a matrix structure. 3,427,644, 2-1 1-69, CI. 51-319.
Drake, Oscar Abram: See —
Brenner, Kurt H., Jr.; and Drake, Oscar Abram, 3,439,216.
Drake, Robert W.: See—
Vadas, Leslie; and Drake, Robert W., 3, 452,651.
Vadas, Leslie; and Drake, Robert W., 3,456,419.
Drake, Ronald, to Shaw, Joshya, & Sons Limited. Steering means for
lift trucks. 3,463,506, 8-26-69, CI. 280-91.
Drake, William O.; and Mills, Kenneth R., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Stable high melt flow polyropylene containing triazine
compound and fatty acid salt. 3,484,402, 12-16-69, CI. 260-23.
Drakenfeld, B. F., & Company: See —
Kosiorek, Raymond; and Loughman, John I., 3,463,647.
Drakulich, Duke. Football practice device. 3,443,810, 5-13-69, CI.
273-55.
Drakulich, Duke. Exercising device having a normally horizontal
lever movable upward against spring resistance. 3,471,146, 10-7-
69, CI. 272-83.
Draney, Jane Carolee: See —
Draney, John Joseph, Jr. ,3,450, 817.
Draney, John Joseph, Jr., deceasedO (by Draney, Jane Carolee; ex-
ecutrix), to International Nickel Company, Inc., The. Use of
nickel morpholine dithiocarbamate as a nematocide. 3,450,817, 6-
17-69, CI. 424-245.
Dransfield, Clifford D.: See-
Woods, John P.; Dransfield, Clifford D.; and Barta, Henry
R.,3,421,730.
Woods, John P.; Dransfield, Clifford D.; and Barta, Henry
R.,3,423,711.
Dransfield, Philip Brook; and Olleveant, Allan William, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Process of manufacturing bipyridyls
with improved diluents. 3,467,664, 9-16-69, CI. 260-296.
Draper, Albert E., to Korobuk, S., Limited. Sound reproducing ap-
paratus. 3,447,808, 6-3-69, CI. 274-10.
Draper, Albert E., to Korobuk, S., Limited. Automatic sound
reproducing apparatus. 3,468,547, 9-23-69, CI. 274-10.
Draper, Cosby A., Jr.; and Gallion, Walter L., to General Electric
Company. Hybrid termination switch responsive to ringing signal.
3,428,755, 2-18-69, CI. 179-84.
Draper, Homer L.; Bennett, Richard J.; and Gagle, Duane W., to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Laminates of a polyolefin fabric
and/or film and asphaltic material. 3,474,625, 10-28-69, CI. 61-1.
Draper, James E.: See —
Reid, Francis R.; Draper, James E.; and Jones, Sel-
wyn,3,458,970.
Draper, James S.: See —
Hill, Jacque A. F.; and Draper, James S., 3,432,208.
Draper, Willie E.: See-
Coney, Charles H.; and Draper, Willie E.,3,423,225.
Draplin, Thomas E.; and Trudeau, Edgar G., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Rearview mirror control assembly. 3,456,524, 7-22-69, CI.
74-501.
Dratz, Richard A.; and Nelson, Ralph A., to Thilmany Pulp and
Paper Company. Polyolefin coating composition. 3,450,557, 6-17-
69, CI. 117-76.
398
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Draudt, Donald A.; and Draudt, Herbert T. Method of molding ther-
moplastics. 3,446,889, 5-27-69, CI. 264-329.
Draudt, Herbert T.: See—
Draudt, Donald A.; and Draudt, Herbert T.,3,446,889.
Draugelis, Bronius M.: See —
Curriston, Loren E.; and Draugelis, Bronius M., 3,463,986.
Draugelis, V- 'evutis C.J and Redding, Thomas P., to Xerox Cor-
poration ..eet holder. 3,458,187, 7-29-69, CI. 271-88.
Draves, '^ehi A. Vehicle overload spring with cam-type adjusting
means. 3,420,544, 1-7-69, CI. 280-124.
Draves, Lehi A. Adjustable auxiliary vehicle spring housing.
3,484,091, 12-16-69, CI. 267-54.
Draving, Walter J., to Micro-Miniature Parts Corporation. Method
of pointing wire-like elements. 3,427,764, 2-18-69, CI. 51-324.
Draving, Walter J., to Micro-Miniature Parts Corporation. Welding
method. 3,487,188, 12-30-69, CI. 219-57.
Draving, Walter J.; and Nerz, Joseph E., to Micro-Miniature Parts
Corporation. Multi-feed wire package. 3,450,359, 6-17-69, CI.
242-54.
Dravnieks, Andrew; and Salkowski, Martin J., to United States of
America, Army and/or Federal Aviation Administration. Auto-
matic bomb detector. 3,430,482, 3-4-69, CI. 73-23.1
Dravo Corporation: See —
Briggs, Aubrey C, 3,420,388.
MacCabe, Bernard S., 3,447,688.
McGuire, Earl J., 3,435,619.
Mobley, Loreley Spencer, 3,477,705.
Robinson, Melville W., Jr.; Steelman, Clarence, Jr.; and Perkins,
Enoch, Jr., 3,445,284.
Vlnaty, Joseph, 3,486,880.
Drayer, Dennis E.: See—
Patton, James W.; Argabright, Perry A.; Drayer, Dennis E.; and
Fox, Dale B.,3,47 1,555.
Drayer, William L., to General Motors Corporation. Metering
means. 3,477,699, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 261-36.
Drazin, George E., deceased (by Drazin, Robert M., administrator);
and Los Angeles, Calif. Pick-proof locks. 3,420,077, 1-7-69, CI.
70-276.
Drazkowski, David V.: See —
Taylor, William P.; and Drazkowski, David V., 3,460,564.
Dreazy, Francis E.; and Kreeger, Vinton L., Jr., to Evans Products
Company. Panel embossing and printing process. 3,486,919, 12-
30-69, CI. 117-8.
Drechsler, Erich F.; and Martin, John L., to Kearney & Trecker
Corporation. Machine tool variable power transmission.
3,458,881, 8-5-69, CI. 10-139.
Drechsler, Leon D ; and Zandell, Fred S. Article-handling apparatus.
3,429,403, 2-25-69, CI. 186-1.
Dreckmann, Hubert: See —
Eller, Harold E.; and Dreckmann, Hubert,3,47 1,776.
Drees, Jan M., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Autorotative
recovery system. 3,436,040, 4-1-69, CI. 244-138.
Drees, Jan M.: See —
Sawicki, Henry E.; and Drees, Jan M., 3,45 1,484.
Spivey, Richard F.; and Drees, Jan M., 3,467, 197.
Drees, John F.; and Kunath, Elmer M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. In-
terlocking mechanism for electrical controllers. 3,428,764, 2-18-
69, CI. 200-50.
Drees, Joseph M., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electron gun
with expanded insulator posts. 3,484,641, 12-16-69, CI. 313-251.
Drees, Joseph M., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Non-
intercepting grid structure for an electron tube. 3,484,645, 12-16-
69, CI. 313-348.
Dreher, Dieter; and Dreher, Manfrid, to Dreher, Manfrid, Dr. Ing.,
KG. Tumbling apparatus. 3,429,559, 2-25-69, CI. 259-3.
Dreher, Donald F. Coating apparatus. 3,461,837, 8-19-69, CI. 118-
50.
Dreher, Donald F. Web coating apparatus. 3,470,848, 10-7-69, CI.
118-410.
Dreher, Donald F. Multiple coating apparatus. 3,474,757, 10-28-69,
CI. 118-411.
Dreher, Elmer. Filter assembly. 3,430,771, 3-4-69, CI. 210-323.
Dreher, Hans C, to General Cigar Co., Inc. Method for reinforcing
the head end of a cigar. 3,468,3 15, 9-23-69, CI. 131 -20.
Dreher, John L., to Chevron Research Company. Perfluoropolyether
greases thickened with metal-free phthalocyanine. 3,432,432, 3-
11-69, CI. 252-25.
Dreher, Manfrid, Dr. Ing., KG.: See—
Dreher, Dieter; and Dreher, Manfrid, 3,429,559.
Dreher, Manfrid: See—
Dreher, Dieter; and Dreher, Manfrid.3,429,559.
Drehman, Lewis E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
high purity cyclohexane. 3,461,182, 8-12-69, CI. 260-667.
Drehman, Lewis E.: See—
Hepp, Harold J.; and Drehman, Lewis E., 3,425,955.
Dreibholz & Company Limited: See—
Wooding, Maurice; and Dreibholz, Albert Erich, Jr., 3,447,486.
Dreibholz, Albert Erich, Jr.: See-
Wooding, Maurice; and Dreibholz, Albert Erich, Jr., 3,447,486.
Dreibholz, Egon, to Frobana K. G. Shoe polishing machine.
3,457,578, 7-29-69, CI. 15-31.
Dreiding, Andre S., to BP Chemicals (U.K.) Limited. Yieldable
clutch. 3,424,287, 1-28-69, CI. 192-55.
Dreis & Krump Manufacturing Company: See —
Goldberg, Charles K., 3,448,828.
Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Two-piece piston with cooling provisions. 3,424,138, 1-28-69, CI.
123-41.38
Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Fuel
injection system. 3,465,737, 9-9-69, CI. 123-139.
Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Fuel
injection unit. 3,486,493, 12-30-69, CI. 123-139.
Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Fuel
injector. 3,486,494, 12-30-69, CI. 123-139.
Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Fuel
injector. 3,486,696, 12-30-69, CI. 239-89.
Dreiske, Erwin J.; and Saudinattis, Emanuel, to Zenith Radio Cor-
poration. Protection circuit for horizontal output transistor.
3,434,005, 3-18-69, CI. 315-27.
Drenkel, Maurice E. Overhead brick laying apparatus. 3,466,883, 9-
16-69, CI. 61-84.
Drenkelfort, Hans; and Thieme, Siegfried, to Electroacustic
G.m.b.H. Contrast control circuit for the indication provided by
underwater sound apparatus. 3,440,598, 4-22-69, CI. 340-3.
Drennan, James G., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for handling
beverage bottles. 3,433,523, 3-18-69, CI. 294-87.2
Drennen, Lillian G. Respiratory vest for emphysema patients.
3,481,327, 12-2-69, CI. 128-30.2
Drennen, Ralph B., Jr. Water sport device. 3,435,471, 4-1-69, CI. 9-
310.
Drenning, John W., to Koppers Company, Inc. Automatic precipita-
tor voltage control. 3,443,361, 5-13-69, CI. 55-105.
Drenning, John W.; and Thomas, John B., to Koppers Company, Inc.
Precipitator voltage control. 3,443,358, 5-13-69, CI. 55-2.
Dreps, James R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Molding apparatus.
3,481,002, 12-2-69, CI. 18-42.
Drescher & Kiefer, and: See—
Reitzel, Georg, 3,429,604.
Drescher, George William: See —
Webber, Clarence Eugene; and Drescher, George Wil-
liam,3,421,571.
Drescher, Hans-Peter; and Hoever, Paul, to Beteiligungs- und Patent-
verwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Gallery driving
machine. 3,428,363, 2-18-69, CI. 299-57.
Dresher, William H.: See —
Woolery, Robert G.; and Dresher, William H.,3,421,975.
Dressel, Max C: See —
Bailey, Victoria A.; and Dressel, Max C, 3,426,366.
Dresser Industries, Inc.: See —
Brackin, Wayne L., 3,434,696.
Brinkerhoff, George E., 3,463,466.
Buchholz, Russell A., 3,463,475.
Buckner, Guy O, 3,426,303.
Buell, Robert O., 3,479,007.
Burrows, Lewis M., 3,434,500.
Burrows, Lewis M., 3,458,172.
Bysarovich, Joseph C, 3,444,730.
Campbell, William W.; and Leatham, Earl, 3,429,664.
Cobaugh, George D.; Smoot, Thomas William; and Cobaugh,
George D., 3,449,084.
Cohoon, James D., 3,445,859.
Cope, Geoffrey W., 3,438,511.
Cope, Geoffrey W., 3,481,491.
Cope, Geoffrey W., 3,484,000.
Cope, Gerald R.; Smoot, Thomas W.; and Renkey, Albert L.,
3,429,486.
Criss, George H., 3,430,940.
Criss, George H., 3,436,238.
Culver, Richard B., 3,486,380.
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F., 3,449,138.
Davies, Ben; and Carini, George F., 3,479,194.
DelVecchio, Leonard Patrick, Jr.; and Levine, Walter E.,
3,482,196.
Dunton, John T., 3,439,938.
Dunton, John T., 3,475,978.
Dyer, Norman D.; and Van Winkle, Roy L., 3,446,284.
Dyer, Norman D.; and French, Burton W., 3,483,933.
Einstein, Edward; and Nell, David J., 3,483,280.
Engle, Allen W., 3,467,875.
Fanning, Fred H., Jr.; and Ruh, Edwin, 3,438,616.
Fenske, Douglas H., 3,424,308.
Fenske, Douglas H., and; and McMurray, Lynn L., 3,425,548.
Ferrill, Homer E., 3,439,702.
Geiselman, Donald L., 3,420,500.
Geiselman, Donald L., 3,471,120.
Geiselman, Donald L., 3,471,121.
Halterman, James W.; and Hoke, Howard L., 3,470,916.
Hansen, Kenneth W.; and Taylor, William C, 3,448,703.
Hauth, Charles R.; and Sheatsley, Larry L., 3,436,064.
LIST OF PATENTEES
399
Henry, George R.; and Lewis, Thomas W., II, 3,432,315.
Henry, George R.; and Scott, Robert K., 3,449,478.
Heske, William A., 3,424,008.
Hoke, Howard L.; and Halterman, James W., 3,466,069.
Hudson, Lester S.; and Ott, Eugene G., 3,461,983.
Ingham, Robert J.; and Bissell, Robert D., 3,434,330.
Kilgore, Marion D., 3,420,304.
Kilgore, Marion D.; and Pumpelly, Robert C., 3,434,538.
Kirk, Joseph M., Jr., 3,463,461.
Kish, George D., 3,429,587.
Kunderman, Fred K., 3,472,566.
Kunderman, Fred K., 3,476,485.
Kunderman, Fred K., 3,478,955.
Lelak, John W., 3,453,787.
Lichte, Carl L., 3,449,024.
Lintelman, Arthur H.; Le Bus, Jake H.; and Norman, James
Lee, Jr., 3,454,870.
McCreight, Donald O.; Miller, Eldon D.; and Pavlica, Stanley
R., 3,463,650.
Napora, Nicholas, 3,422,857.
Nelson, Dana Walker, 3,424,348.
Paterson, Robert N., 3,472,537.
Pavlica, Stanley R.; and Wishon, Berhl E., 3,421,917.
Pfefferle, George H., 3,439,953.
Porter, Forrest V., 3,465,356.
Rastrelli, Joel E., 3,425,804.
Reardon, Daniel E.; Wallace, Richard W.; and Beals, Raymond
S., 3,438,615.
Renkey, Albert L.; and Troell, Peter T., 3,427,390.
Renkey, Albert L., 3,429,975.
Renkey, Albert L., 3,438,620.
Renkey, Albert Lajos, 3,448,971.
Rolon, Arnaldo, 3,441,949.
Ruoff, Gordon L., 3,427,802.
Schneider, Richard R., 3,425,674.
Silvern, David H., 3,426,964.
Stephens, Roger C., 3,431,693.
Swift, Gilbert; Carpenter, Alton D.; and Smith, David M.,
3,427,877.
Swift, Gilbert, 3,459,038.
Swift, Gilbert, 3,481,183.
Tate, Carl A., 3,448,719.
Thompson, Clyde L., 3,463,648.
Tucker, Andrew J.; Kilgore, Marion D.; Crow, Morgan L.; and
Simpson, Harry E., 3,460,616.
Van Houtte, James J.; and Elliott, Walter C, 3,451,483.
Venghiattis, Alexis A., 3,461,964.
Wallace, Richard W., 3,436,534.
Weaver, Ernest P., 3,453,139.
Weaver, Ernest P., 3,453,140.
Wilson, Homer M.; and De La Torre, Leroy C, 3,431,488.
Wilson, Homer M.; and Delatorre, Leroy C, 3,465,239.
Yoke, Michael P.; Montesi, Robert P.; and Paterson, Robert N.,
3,434,744.
Youmans, Arthur H., 3,426,203.
Youmans, Arthur H., 3,437,169.
Youmans, Arthur H., 3,441,095.
Youmans, Arthur H., 3,465,151.
Youmans, Arthur H., 3,487,21 1.
Youmans, Arthur H.; and Hopkinson, Eric C, 3,487,294.
Zrimsek, Arthur H.; and Vingas, George J., 3,431,123.
Dresser Systems, Inc.: See—
Davison, Thomas M., 3,441,867.
Reynal, Thomas J.; and Blocher, Thomas J., 3,462,758.
Dresser, Thorpe; and Ohlswager, Stanley, to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Separation of p-xylene from A Cs aromatic hydrocarbon mix-
ture by crystallization. 3,462,508, 8-19-69, CI. 260-674.
Dresser, Thorpe; Ohlswager, Stanley; and Edison, Robert, to Sinclair
Research, Inc. Separation of p-xylene from A C8 aromatic
hydrocarbon mixture by crystallization. 3,462,509, 8-19-69, CI.
260-674.
Dresser Ubdystruesm Ubc; See—
Hopkinson, Eric C; and Youmans, Arthur H., 3,439,165.
Youmans, Arthur H.; and Hopkinson, Eric C, 3,439,166.
Dressier, Hans; and Reabe, Kenneth G., to Koppers Company,
Inc.Fluoroescent lower alkoxy substituted-a- phenyl sulfonyl cin-
namonitriles. 3,452,075, 6-24-69, CI. 260-465.
Dressier, Manfred: See—
Muller, Richard; Dathe, Christian; and Dressier, Man-
fred.3,449, 394.
Dressier, Russell G. Evaporation retardants based on blends of al-
cohols containing odd and even numbers of carbon atoms and
method of use. 3,450,488, 6-17-69, CI. 21-60.5
Dreux-Boucard, Huguette, born Lemaire. Pair of rockably mounted
foot trays. 3,471,144, 10-7-69, CI. 272-57.
Drever Company: See—
Safford, Franklin C.J McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd, 3,420,083.
Safford, Franklin C; McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd, 3,423,254.
Drever, James Ross; Zimmerman, Philip D.; and Brink, Allan B , to
Amsted Industries Incorporated. Method for making ceramic arti-
cles. 3,476,847, 11-4-69, CI. 264-102.
Drew Chemical Corporation: See —
Babayan, Vigen K.; and Barsky, George, 3,450,819.
Bernholz, William F.; and Cox, Thomas C, 3,464,922.
Drew, Eugene Hodson: See —
Moldovan, Michael T.; Drew, Eugene Hodson, deceased; and
Robinson, Sherwood Drew; administrators,3,430,559.
Drew, Howard F., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Hydroxyal-
kylamine oxide. 3,441,612, 4-29-69, CI. 260-584.
Drew, Howard F., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Detergent
containing hydroxy alkyl amine oxide. 3,450,637, 6-17-69, CI.
252-137.
Drew, Howard F.; and Hall, Robert E., to Procter & Gamble Com-
pany, The. Detergent containing alkoxy hydroxypropylamine ox-
ide. 3,441,508, 4-29-69, CI. 252-137.
Drew, Howard F.; and Hall, Robert E., said Drew assor to Procter &
Gamble Company, The. Hydroxy alky lamine oxide detergent com-
pounds. 3,441,61 1, 4-29-69, CI. 260-584.
Drew, John W.: See-
Rosen, William E.; and Drew, John W.,3,468,900.
Drew, Laurance C; and King, Harold F., to Radio Corporation of
America. Broad band high gain video amplifier. 3,421,101, 1-7-69,
CI. 330-20.
Drewe, John, to Globampoule A.G. Hypodermic syringe with locka-
ble needle holder. 3,468,309, 9-23-69, CI. 128-216.
Drewe, John, to Britampoula A.G. Syringe ampoules. 3,473,524, 10-
21-69, CI. 128-2.
Drewitz, Julius: See—
Gotz, Hans; and Drewitz, Julius,3,44 1,059.
Drewry, Montrose K. Art of heating air for gas turbine use.
3,465,517, 9-9-69, CI. 60-39.06
Drexelius, Victor W.; Lake, Edgar R.; and Schimmel, Morry L., to
McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Explosive severance means.
3,486,410, 12-30-69, CI. 89-1.
Drexler, Erich. Shoe with air cushion sole and method for manufac-
turing the shoe. 3,447,251, 6-3-69, CI. 36-14.
Drexler, John J.: See—
Hallene, Alan M.; Holuba, Henry J.; and Drexler, John
J.,3,450,232.
Drexler, Karl F., to General Electric Company. Compound excita-
tion system. 3,479,543, 11-18-69, CI. 310-162.
Drexler, Raymon S. Flag holder. 3,477,161, 11-11-69, CI. 40-218.
Drexler, Roger A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Single magnetic
brush apparatus for development of electrostatic images.
3,457,900, 7-29-69, CI. 118-637.
Dreyer, Charles W.: See—
Bramick, John O.; and Dreyer, Charles W., 3,464,037.
Dreyer, Floyd H.: See-
Huff, Joseph H., 3,451,382.
Dreyer, Heinz, to Amazonen-Werke H. Dreyer. Agitator for centrifu-
gal spreaders. 3,432,150, 3-11-69, CI. 259-106.
Dreyer, Heinz; and Herbeck, Ernst, to Amazonen-Werke H. Dreyer.
Centrifugal spreader apparatus. 3,425,636, 2-4-69, CI. 239-665.
Dreyer, John F.: See—
Dreyer, John F.; and Hutfles, Lawrence H., 3,426,728.
Hutfles, Lawrence H., 3,459,839.
Dreyer, John F.; and Baltzer, Donald H., to Polacoat Incorporated.
Phototropic compositions. 3,436,353, 4-1-69, CI. 252-300.
Dreyer, John F.; and Hutfles, Lawrence H., to Dreyer, John F. Ap-
paratus for producing oriented patterns. 3,426,728, 2-11-69, CI.
118-73.
Dreyer, Roy W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Miniaturized electri-
cal circuits. 3,440,716, 4-29-69, CI. 29-577.
Dreyer, Siegfried; Harde, Rudolf; Jansing, Walter; Kalkoffen,
Friedel; Mausbeck, Hans; and Schnittker, Werner. Heat exchanger
system. 3,438,431, 4-15-69, CI. 165-134.
Dreyfoos, Alex W., Jr.; and Mergens, George W., to Photo Elec-
tronics Corporation. Non-linear amplifiers and systems. 3,441,663,
4-29-69, CI. 178-5.2
Dreyfoos, Alex W., Jr.; and Mergens, George W., to Photo Elec-
tronics Corporation. Method and apparatus for controlling
cathode ray tube brightness and contrast. 3,471,740, 10-7-69, CI.
315-10.
Dreyfus, Bertrand Alain, to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Electrical film resistors. 3,436,254, 4-1-69, CI. 117-201.
Dreyfus, Bertrand Alain, to Compagnie Internationale pour l'lnfor-
matique, mesne. Film oxide resistive layers. 3,486,931, 12-30-69,
CI. 117-201.
Dreyfus, Joseph. Golf tee with directional pointer. 3,448,984, 6-10-
69, CI. 273-183.
Dreyfus, L. A., Company: See-
Phillips, Michael, 3,455,755.
Dreyfus, Robert L., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Packaging. 3,479,788,
11-25-69, CI. 53-33.
Dreyfus, Russell W.: See—
Bron, Walter E.; Dreyfus, Russell W.; and Heller, William
R.,3,466,616.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Dreyfuss, Jack: See—
Kentfield, Lucius H.; and Dreyfuss, Jack,3,422,565.
Dreyfuss, Patricia M., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Heat-re-
sistant, high-impact blends of post chlorinated vinyl chloride resins
and a rubbery tetrahydrofuran polymer. 3,463,834, 8-26-69, CI.
260-899.
Dreyfuss, Patricia M.; and Tucker, Harold A., to Goodrich, B. F.,
Company, The. Blends of postchlorinated vinyl chloride resin and
a postchlorinated linear polyethylene con- taining a small amount
of a rubbery, amorphous polyepoxide. 3,453,347, 7-1-69, CI. 260-
897.
Dreyfuss, Paul; and Anderau, Walter, to Ciba Corporation. Process
for producing color photographs. 3,436,218, 4-1-69, CI. 96-53.
Driam AG: See —
Eckhardt, Vilem, 3,481,025.
Driard, Bertrand M.; and Guyot, Lucien Francis, to Compagnie
Francaise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt. Electronic zoom
image intensifier tube. 3,439,222, 4-15-69, CI. 315-31.
Driay, Pierre G.: See —
Marquis, Charles F.; Driay, Pierre G.; and Lambilliotte, Paul
P.,3,474,240.
Driffort, Jean Pierre; and Lebel, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise de
Television. Tricolor cathode ray tube having porous graphite layer
on aluminum screen coating. 3,475,639, 10-28-69, CI. 313-106.
Driffort, Jean-Pierre: See —
Bradu, Georges; and Driffort, Jean-Pierre, 3,440,469.
Driller, Keith T., to Massey-Ferguson (Australia) Limited. Crop har-
vester material distribution apparatus. 3,482,690, 12-9-69, CI.
209-147.
Driltrol: See —
Cochran, John F., 3,482,889.
Drinkard, William C, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Icosahedral dodecahydrododecaborane derivatives and their
preparation. 3,432,539, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-462.
Drinkwater, John W., to Shell Oil Company. Optical method and ap-
paratus for measuring the velocity of a fluid relative to and in a
direction parallel to the hull of a ship. 3,472,593, 10-14-69, CI.
356-28.
Drisch, Nicolas B., to Chimiotex S.A. Process for manufacturing
regenerated cellulose filaments. 3,432,589, 3-1 1-69, CI. 264-197.
Driscoll, Gary L.: See—
Duling, Irl N.; Schneider, Abraham; and Driscoll, Gary
L., 3,467,627.
Driscoll, Gary Lee, to Sun Oil Company. Process for preparing
polyesters from dialkyl-2,6- naphthalene dicarboxylic acid and a
diol. 3,454,532, 7-8-69, CI. 260-75.
Driscoll, Gary L., to Sun Oil Company. Unsaturated polyesters
prepared from a, a'- dimethyl muconic acids. 3,429,949, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-861.
Driscoll, Gary L., to Sun Oil Company. Novel polyamides of ada-
mantane. 3,464,957, 9-2-69, CI. 260-78.
Driscoll, Graham C, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Communication arrangement in data processing system.
3,445,822, 5-20-69, CI. 340-172.5
Driscoll, James E. Putter and backswing gauge therefor. 3,424,462,
1-28-69, CI. 273-162.
Driscoll, Jesse L. Earring, including loss preventing attaching device.
3.446.033, 5-27-69, CI. 63-12.
Driscoll, Jesse L. Pendant earring having toggle attaching means.
3.446.034, 5-27-69, CI. 63-13.
Driscoll, John S.; and Matthews, Clifford N., to Monsanto Research
Corporation. Methods of controlling pests with methylene
phosphonium halides. 3,437,473, 4-8-69, CI. 71-71.
Driscoll, Tommy; and Richards, Homer. Apparatus for use with an
internal combustion engine for reducing air pollution. 3,431,898,
3-11-69, CI. 123-119.
Driskell, Thomas, to Thomas Industries Inc. Lighting fixture with
quickly removable ballast assembly. 3,433,887, 3-18-69, CI. 174-
63.
Dritz, Arthur, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Sewing gauge.
3,430,346, 3-4-69, CI. 33-2.
Drive-In Theater Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Wells, Orville C, 3,484,552.
Driver, George J., Jr. High-speed bearing lubricator. 3,435,913, 4-1-
69, CI. 184-6.
Driver, Wilfred D. Storable bed. 3,464,070, 9-2-69, CI. 5-136.
Drivet, Jean Auguste Prosper, to Societe Anonyme: Societe Aux-
iliaire des Producteurs. Fluid sampling device. 3,459,263, 8-5-69,
CI. 166-165.
Drnec, Harry F.; and Foote, Allan E., to Container Corporation of
America. Reinforced cover flange for containers. 3,424,369, 1-28-
69, CI. 229-44.
Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich: See—
Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich;
Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Ev-
genievich; Korobochkin, Iosif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai
Savvich; and Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich,3,472,050.
Drobny, Neil L., to United States of America, Navy. Mechanical-
flush chemical toilet. 3,460,165, 8-12-69, CI. 4-115.
Droege, John W.; and Melton, Carl W., to Battelle Development
Corporation, The, mesne. Light induced imaging of selenium in
the presence of cadmium or mercury vapors. 3,440,046, 4-22-69,
CI. 96-27.
Droege, Thomas F.; and Nelson, William D., to Applied Logic Cor-
poration. Punched record reader. 3,467,820, 9-16-69, CI. 235-
61.11
Droit et Pharmacie: See—
Pouget, Joseph, 3,461,152.
Droitcour, Howard A. Grinding machines. 3,426,483, 2-11-69, CI.
51-165.
Drolet, Walter B.: See—
Bonkowski, Edmund P.; and Drolet, Walter B.,3,483,305.
Drometer, Klaus: See —
Strifler, Paul E.; Drometer, Klaus; and Scarpatetti,
Dieter.3,473,634.
Drone, Gary A., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Com-
pensating hydraulic stabilizing system for bulldozer. 3,441,092, 4-
29-69, CI. 172-803.
Droniou, Daniel; and Consolin, Francis, to CSF-Compagnie Generate
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Slow rate pulse counters. 3,440,640, 4-
22-69, CI. 340-325.
Drop, Joseph G.: See —
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean
J. L.; Larsen, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George
R., Jr.,3,473,212.
Dropkin, David; O'Connor, Thomas J.; Cass, Le A.; and Comfort,
Edward H., to Avco Corporation. High temperature probe.
3,453,880, 7-8-69, CI. 73-190.
Droppa, Cyril, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electron discharge
device anode fin insert with integral radiating wings. 3,428,844, 2-
18-69, CI. 313-39.
Drori, Moshe, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus for
supplying fuel to internal combustion engines. 3,426,689, 2-11-69,
CI. 103-41.
Drori, Moshe, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus.
3,439,621,4-22-69, CI. 103-2.
Drori, Moshe, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus.
3,447,520, 6-3-69, CI. 123-139.
Dros, Barbara; and Engel, Eric, to SCM Corporation, mesne. Butter-
flavored salt. 3,476,572, 11-4-69, CI. 99-143.
Drost, Wilfred, to Union Carbide Corporation. Desiccant bodies.
3,446,645, 5-27-69, CI. 117-26.
Droste, Werner; and Lanfermann, Willy, to Gebr. Eickhoff,
Maschinenfabrik und Eisegiesserei m.b.H. Longwall mining ap-
paratus. 3,482,879, 12-9-69, CI. 299-45.
Drotar, Fredrick L., to Ford Motor Company. Fastened assembly
having a high resistance to varying shear loads. 3,456,972, 7-22-
69, CI. 287-189.36
Drouard, Jean L.; and Stavropoulos, Andre A., to Moteurs Drouard.
Electric motor having an airgap sleeve. 3,487,457, 12-30-69, CI.
310-86.
Drouard, Jean. Moteurs Drouard Externally prismatic shaped elec-
tromagnetic rotary machine. 3,461,328, 8-12-69, CI. 310-52.
Drouet, Michel: See —
Rullier, Robert; and Drouet, Michel,3,473,988.
Drouilhet, Paul R., Jr.; and Holsinger, Jerry L., to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Data transmission method and system
utiliznng adaptive equalization. 3,444,468, 5-13-69, CI. 355-42.
Drouillard, William, to Emerson Electric Co. Strand chuck.
3,478,396, 11-18-69, CI. 24-126.
Drouin, Andre H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Diverter.
3,482,601, 12-9-69, CI. 137-610.
Droulers, Jean-Louis: See —
Aitken, John; and Droulers, Jean-Louis,3,460,624.
Droussent, Roger: See —
Brigot, Camille; Droussent, Roger; and Commissriat a PEnergie
Atomique,3,482,304.
Droutman Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Pelvin, Joseph V.; and Ioviero, Frank, 3,451,601.
Droux, Jacques Pierre Leon, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General
Electric (Societe Anonyme). Magnetic-film input-output element.
3,487,374, 12-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Drtina, Otto V.: See—
Politzer, Alfred; Drtina, Otto V.; and Bedoch, Joseph
S.,3,473,884.
Druesne, Henri Desire: See —
Doll, Jean Henri; and Druesne, Henri Desire,3,463,671.
Druge, Daniel Orth, to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Controlled flow
safety nozzle. 3,445,069, 5-20-69, CI. 239-407.
Drugmand, Lester D., to Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. Electric
heating apparatus. 3,444,357, 5-13-69, CI. 219-535.
Drugowitsch, Hellmut, to Buhler, Gebruder. Cold chamber-pressure
casting machine with sieve- like barrier for piston pump.
3,430,685, 3-4-69, CI. 164-314.
Druilhet, Ernest F. Shoe. 3,484,957, 12-23-69, CI. 36-2.5
Drukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. Novel morphanthridine derivatives. 3,435,042, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-293.
LIST OF PATENTEES
401
Drukker, Alexander E.: See—
Judd, Claude I.; Drukker, Alexander E.; and Biel, John
H., 3,435,073.
Drum, Daniel D., to National Dust Collector Corporation. Apparatus
for collecting contaminants from gases. 3,432,153, 3-11-69, CI.
261-108.
Drum, Edward W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corporation. Coat-
ing system. 3,446,183, 5-27-69, CI. 1 18-629.
Drum, Edward W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corporation. Elec-
trostatic coating apparatus. 3,473,735, 10-21-69, CI. 239-15.
Drum, Edward W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corporation.
Method and apparatus for applying a binder material to a prear-
ranged web of unbound, non- woven fibers by electrostatic attrac-
tion. 3,475,198, 10-28-69, CI. 117-93.4
Drumm, John J.; and Najmowicz, Matthew C, to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Device for positioning and holding. 3,439,813, 4-22-69, CI.
214-1.
Drummond Automotive Inc.: See —
Grondin, Ernest, 3,480,063.
Drummond, Warren Wendell. Fiber winding machine. 3,430,312, 3-
4-69, CI. 28-1.
Drummond, William E.: See —
Griffey, Donald E.; and Drummond, William E.,3,424,998.
Drummond, William Eric, to Motorola, Inc. Deflection system with
linearity correction network. 3,439,221, 4-15-69, CI. 315-27.
Drury, Chauncey R., to Whirlpool Corporation. Atmosphere genera-
tor. 3,469,947, 9-30-69, CI. 23-281.
Drury, Robert A. Crane construction. 3,471,033, 10-7-69, CI. 212-8.
Druseikis, Frederick, to General Motors Corporation. Low profile
concealed articulating wiper-washer assembly. 3,440,679, 4-29-69,
CI. 15-250.04
Drushel, Harry Vernon: See —
Pine, Lloyd Albert; Ellert, Henry George; and Drushel, Harry
Vernon,3,442,935.
Drushel, Robert W., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Circuit for and
method of control signal generation in response to a transient
signal. 3,471,750, 10-7-69, CI. 317-49.
Drutchas, Gilbert H.: See —
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H., 3,424,094.
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H., 3,467 ,441.
Clark, Hubert M.; and Drutchas, Gilbert H.,3,480,336.
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Defibrillator and con-
trol circuit. 3,442,269, 5-6-69, CI. 128-419.
Drybread, John S., St.; and Fritz, Dale C. License plate holder.
3,430,376, 3-4-69, CI. 40-209.
Dryburgh, David Campbell, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Apparatus for
generating electrical power. 3,422,290, 1-14-69, CI. 310-11.
Dryden Chemicals Limited: See—
Kircher, Morton S., 3,477,938.
Kircher, Morton S., 3,477,939.
Dryden, Hugh L., Jr.; and Webber, Gayle M., to Searle, G. D., &
Co. Process and intermediates for the manufacture of 3-keto-17-
ketal steroids. 3,455,907, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.55
Dryer, Peter J.; and De Lorme, Albert R., to Essex Wire Corpora-
tion, mesne. Direction signal operating apparatus. 3,432,630, 3-11-
69, CI. 200-61.34
DSO Tejko I Obshto Mashinostroene: See —
Dimitrov, Milko Dimitrov, 3,458,984.
Dual Gebruder Steidinger: See —
Siegemund, Richard, 3,426,977.
Siegemund, Richard, 3,445,075.
Siegemund, Richard, 3,454,728.
Siegemund, Richard, 3,467,342.
Zimmermann, Heinrich, 3,427,032.
Dual Jet Refrigeration Co.: See —
Hermanson, Bernard A., 3,420,070.
Vogel, Robert E.; Hermanson, Bernard A.; and Kuykendall, Earl
G., 3,465,536.
Dual Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc.: See —
Re, Frank M., 3,433,527.
Duarte International Sales Co., Inc.: See —
Duarte, Joseph S., 3,466,035.
Duarte, Joseph S., to Duarte International Sales Co., Inc. Disassem-
blable top rail for a billiard table. 3,466,035, 9-9-69, CI. 273-9.
Dubach, Harold W. Submersible bathythermograph. 3,473,383, 10-
21-69, CI. 73-343.
Dubach, Paul, to Heberlein & Co. AG. Apparatus for testing burst
resistance and dome elasticity of sheet material. 3,477,287, 11-11-
69, CI. 73-102.
Du Barry, Adrian P., Jr., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Reinforced
telescopic container. 3,428,234, 2-18-69, CI. 229-23.
Du Barry, Adrian P., Jr., to Weyerhaeuser Company. Reinforced
container structure. 3,434,648, 3-25-69, CI. 229-23.
Dubbe, Richard F.; and Reed, Edward W., Jr., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Electron beam recorder with frame
rate conversion. 3,444,317, 5-13-69, CI. 178-6.7
Dubbelman, Pieter, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Electric ven-
tilator. 3,486,689, 12-30-69, CI. 230-259.
Dubbert, Karl E. Multi-purpose stand. 3,468,039, 9-23-69, CI. 35-60.
Dubble, Roger D.; and Alten, Edward H., to Anchor Hocking Glass
Corporation. Method and means for vapor coating. 3,438,803, 4-
15-69, CI. 117-106.
Dubble, Roger D.; and Orton, Erby, to Anchor Hocking Corpora-
tion. Method and means for surface coating glassware. 3,479,208,
11-18-69, CI. 117-94.
Dubbs, Wendell P. Photographic distortion device. 3,445,165, 5-20-
69, CI. 355-84.
Dube, Gerd-Gunther: See —
Schroder, Joris Theodor; and Dube, Gerd-Gunther,3,469,678.
Dubeck, Michael; and Kleiman, Joseph P., to Ethyl Corporation.
Emission control additive. 3,434,814, 3-25-69, CI. 44-69.
du Bellay, Marc Griffon; and Doutillon, Gabriel, to Ugine Kuhl-
mann. Process for the production of chlorites of alkali and al-
kaline-earth metals. 3,450,493, 6-17-69, CI. 23-85.
Dubin, Dennis S.; and Frost, Solomon, to U.S. Composites Corpora-
tion. Reinforced iron base alloys containing boron fibers.
3,476,529, 11-4-69, CI. 29-183.5
Dubinsky, Emanuel. Cover for beach umbrellas and the like.
3,431,926, 3-11-69, CI. 135-34.
Dubitsky, Frank R., to Ford Motor Company. Method of cleaning a
shell molded casting. 3,486,938, 12-30-69, CI. 134-2.
Dublon, Incorporated: See —
Rosen, Jacob J., 3,432,581.
Rosen, Jacob J., 3,456,045.
Dubner, Benjamin B. Means for molding shoe soles. 3,444,586, 5-
20-69, CI. 18-5.1
Dubois, Andre; and Sadoune, Joseph, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique, and Electricite de France (Service National).
Nonisotropically electrically conductive electrodes. 3,487,256, 12-
30-69, CI. 313-346.
Dubois, Andre: See —
Richez, Jacques; Dubois, Andre; Battentier, Jean-Claude;
Thoris, Jean; and Parizot, Daniel, 3,475,627.
DuBois, Chester, to Outboard Marine Corporation. Alignment bush-
ing for needle valve. 3,469,825, 9-30-69, CI. 261-71.
Dubois, Ernest Marie Rene, to Bertin et Compagnie. Meteorological
observation apparatus and its infrastructure installation. 3,420,100,
1-7-69, CI. 73-170.
Dubois, Joseph W., to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
L., as trustee of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Yarn
severing mechanism. 3,444,678, 5-20-69, CI. 57-53.
Du Bois, Richard, Jr.; and Rucki, George;, to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration. Two-color variable intensity display. 3,481,062, 12-2-69,
CI. 40-130.
Dubois, Robert A.; and Gushard, William H., to Greif Bros.
Cooperage Corporation, The. Plastic drum liner with convertible
top feature. 3,445,031, 5-20-69, CI. 220-63.
Dubois, Robert A.: See —
Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr.; and Dubois, Robert A. ,3,432,070.
Dubois, Robert, to Colfico, S.A. Electric heating covering.
3,454,746, 7-8-69, CI. 219-549.
Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G.: See —
Thiebaut, Roger P. J. G.; Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G.; and Merci-
er, Claude A. L. L.,3,485,624.
Dubow Chemical Corporation: See —
Dubow, Jerome, 3,440,026.
Dubow, Jerome, to Dubow Chemical Corporation. Solvent extrac-
tion of elemental sulphur from sulphur-bearing materials.
3,440,026, 4-22-69, CI. 23-308.
Duboz, Georges; and Demars, Paul, l'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme
pour l'Etude et 1 'Exploitation des Precedes Georges Claude. Pro-
tective atmosphere for the arc welding and surfacing of steels.
3,470,346, 9-30-69, CI. 219-74.
Dubreuil, Claude, to Progil. Apparatus for the granulation of fluid
products. 3,443,621, 5-13-69, CI. 159-4.
DuBroff, Waren: See—
Hageline, Emil E., 3,481,105.
Du Broff, Warren: See—
Hageline, Emil E., 3,425,186.
Du Broff, Warren. Conveyor fitting. 3,448,849, 6-10-69, CI. 198-
170.
Dubrovin, Boris Nickolaevich; Fedorov, Boris Nickolaevich; Blekh-
man, Ilja Izrailevich; and Petrosjants, Anatoly Aramaisovich, to
Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektny Institute Mek-
hanicheskoi Obrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh. Centrifugal mill.
3,467,318, 9-16-69, CI. 241-42.
Dubrow, Alvin L., to Cadillac Gage Company. Fluid power control
system and components therefor. 3,460,575, 8-12-69, CI. 137-
625.69
Du Brow, Paul L.: See—
Baarson, Robert E.; and Du Brow, Paul L.,3,425,551.
Baarson, Robert E.; Du Brow, Paul L.; and Ray, Charles
L.,3,425,550.
Dubsky, George Jon; and Stark, Bernard Peter, to Ciba Limited.
Production of high molecular weight materials. 3,458,483, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-78.3
Dubuc, Rene A.: See —
Ty, Henry; and Dubuc, Rene A. ,3,459,5 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Du Buis, Edwin O.; and Cucksey, Edward L., to WiUcox & Gibbs,
Inc. Orienting and stacking of doffed packages. 3,447,297, 6-3-69,
CI. 57-53.
Dubuit, Louis Gilbert. Automatic devices for distributing and direct-
ing various objects such as flasks, tubes or the like. 3,446,335, 5-
27-69, CI. 198-33.
Dubuque, Donald J.: See —
Torrev, Sumner H.; Dubuque, Donald J.; Sloan, Norman R.; and
Morris, Robert L.,3,469,568.
Torrey, Sumner H.; Dubuque, Donald J.; Weiss, Johnny C; and
Sloan, Norman R.,3,480,000.
Dubus, Gerard, to Service d 'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et
des Allumettes. Transferring articles to or from conveyors.
3,450,287, 6-17-69, CI. 214-622.
Duca, William J., to General Motors Corporation. Horizontal core-
less induction furnace. 3,483,301, 12-9-69, CI. 13-26.
Ducellier & Cie: See-
Salomon, Roger, 3,452,428.
Salomon, Roger, 3,452,728.
Salomon, Roger, 3,482,559.
Duchek, Ladislav; and Hasenohrl, Jan, to Ceskoslovenska akademie
ved. Filtering apparatus. 3,433,360, 3-18-69, CI. 210-249.
Duchemin, Michael, to Ressorts du Nord S.A. Damper and its appli-
cations in particular in vehicle suspension springs. 3,456,939, 7-
22-69, CI. 267-47.
Duchet, Michel: See-
Charles, Daniel; and Duchet, Michel, 3, 46 1,340.
Duck, Edward William; and Ridgewell, Brian John, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Ethylene polymerisation
process in the presence of free radicals and solid catalysts includ-
ing certain trihalides of vanadium or titanium. 3,480,604, 11-25-
69, CI. 260-88.2
Duck, Edward William; and Thornber, Michael Neil, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Process for the
polymerization of butadiene in the presence of a catalyst system
comprising an organo Ni or Co compound, a chloride of Sn or Ga
and an organolithium compound. 3,433,778, 3-18-69, CI. 260-94.3
Duck, Edward William; and Thornber, Michael Neil, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Copolymers of cis-1,4
butadiene and vinyl ethers and their preparation. 3,458,488, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-82.1
Duck, Henry J., to Mechanism Limited. Aircraft instrument cor-
rection. 3,446,948, 5-27-69, CI. 235-151.3
Duckett, William A., to Woodhead Manufacturing Company
Limited. Suspension system and seal means therefor. 3,446,318, 5-
27-69, CI. 188-100.
Duckett, William A., to Woodhead Manufacturing Company,
Limited. Two stage shock absorber. 3,447,644, 6-3-69, CI. 188-88.
Duckitt, Harry; and King, Kenneth G., to Westinghouse Brake and
Signal Company Limited. Code detecting apparatus. 3,428,868, 2-
18-69, CI. 317-134.
Duckworth, Byron R., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Quasi-square
wave generating apparatus. 3,476,957, 11-4-69, CI. 307-261.
Duckworth, Leonard J.; Pettinga, Paul V.; and McGowan, Patrick
G., to Gerber Products Company. Method for deboning
eviscerated whole fowl. 3,471,299, 10-7-69, CI. 99-107.
Duclaux, Daniel, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et
Electrometallurgiques. Lifting beam for electrolysis cells.
3,434,955, 3-25-69, CI. 204-225.
Duclaux, Daniel, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et
Electro metallurgiques. Electrode guide and placement means and
method. 3,480,526, 11-25-69, CI. 204-67.
Ducommun, Georges; and Adler, Karl, to Biviator S.A. Electric cur-
rent limiter circuit for limiting electric motor torque in a tool.
3,477,007, 11-4-69, CI. 318-434.
Ducommun Incorporated: See —
Rodgers, John T.; Williams, Richard M.; and Larsen, Richard J.,
3,420,244.
Smith, William H.; Whitley, Daniel M.; and Eaton, Edgar P., Jr.,
3 435 88 1
Warren,' James W., Jr., 3,424,228.
Duconge, Claude; and Magneville, Pierre, to Institut Francais du
Petrole, des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Device for feeding and
loading an explosion generator with explosive charges. 3,439,577,
4-22-69, CI. 89-1.
Duda, A., & Sons, Inc.: See-
Mason, Don F., 3,472,662.
Duda, Edward D. Differential flux current transducer. 3,426,588, 2-
11-69, CI. 73-141.
Duda, James L.: See-
Worcester, Francis J.; Shapiro, Michael D.; and Duda, James
L.,3,468,214.
Duda, John L., Jr. Automatic celery harvesting machine. 3,442,071,
5-6-69, CI. 56-327.
Duda, William J., to American Cyanamid Company. Corrugating
machine. 3,430,476, 3-4-69, CI. 72-190.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max,
Erhard, to International Business Machines Corporation. Light
deflecting mechanisms. 3,435,447, 3-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max,
Erhard, to International Business Machines Corporation. Optical
parallel adder. 3,466,433, 9-9-69, CI. 235-175.
Duddridge, Geoffrey, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Adjustable bipolar power supply. 3,441,830, 4-29-69, CI. 321-43.
Duddy, James J. Mechanics electric lamp assembly. 3,479,500, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 240-52.
Duddy, Joseph C, to E&B Incorporated. Battery electrode having
thin deposit of meta- dinitrobenzene on graphite fabric and a
method for making it. 3,433,673, 3-18-69, CI. 136-22.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated. Battery plate having
laminar grid. 3,453,145, 7-1-69, CI. 136-46.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated, mesne. Storage battery hav-
ing internal acid package. 3,455,740, 7-15-69, CI. 136-26.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated. Battery having lead dioxide
cathode, magnesium or zinc anode, and potassium acid sulfate
electrolyte. 3,466,194, 9-9-69, CI. 136-100.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated. Method of making battery
electrodes using molten meta-dinitrobenzene. 3,481,786, 12-2-69,
CI. 136-67.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated. Seawater reserve battery
having magnesium anode and lead dioxide-graphite fabric cathode.
3,481,790, 12-2-69, CI. 136-100.
Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Incorporated, mesne. Method of making
microporous material. 3,486,946, 12-30-69, CI. 136-175.
Duddy, Joseph C; Arms, John T.; and Kelley, John J., to ESB Incor-
porated, mesne. Alkaline cell with barrier-type organic polysulfide
resin separator. 3,479,223, 11-18-69, CI. 136-6.
Duddy, Joseph C; and Dermody, William J., to ESB, Incorporated.
Method of making a battery electrode containing meta-
dinitrobenzene and a metallic halide. 3,437,523, 4-8-69, CI. 136-
20.
Dudfield, James: See-
Anderson, Charles E.; and Dudfield, James.3,444,615.
Dudley, Bruce C. Remotely controlled rear-view mirror assemblies
for vehicles. 3,420,1 18, 1-7-69, CI. 74-501.
Dudley, Dennis W.: See—
McWilliam, Gordon L.; Dudley, Dennis W.; Grimwood, Terence
J.; and Holmes, John Berwick.3,443,177.
Dudley, Homer W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Signaling system. 3,470,323, 9-30-69, CI. 179-1.5
Dudley, John Trevor, to Sanky, Joseph, & Sons Limited. Change
speed means for use with tilting cabs. 3,476,202, 1 1-4-69, CI. 180-
77.
Dudley, Richard H.: See—
Briggs, Thomas H.; and Dudley, Richard H.,3,424,532.
Dudley, Robert E.; and McDaniel, Walter L. Shockproof doorknob.
3,462,183, 8-19-69, CI. 292-347.
Dudley, Robert L., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Generator for
Producing symmetrical triangular waves of variable repetition rate.
,440,448, 4-22-69, CI. 307-271.
Dudley, Vernon E., to Gala Industries, Inc. Centrifugal pellet drier.
3,458,045, 7-29-69, CI. 210-95.
Dudley, Wilton V.: See-
Curry, Janet C; and Dudley, Wilton V.,3,455,788.
Dudzik, Chester J.; Fisher, Daniel V., Jr.; and Parkins, Guy E., to
Leesona Corporation. Method for processing textured yarn.
3,422,617, 1-21-69, CI. 57-157.
Dudzik, Chester J.; and Perkins, Guy E., to Leesona Corporation.
Glass yarn having controlled torsional forces. 3,430,432, 3-4-69,
CI. 57-140.
Dudzinski, Zdzislaw F., to Millmaster Onyx Corporation. Process of
making aliphatic amines. 3,436,420, 4-1-69, CI. 260-583.
Duecy, George P. Axle load distributing and balancing device.
3,479,049, 11-18-69, CI. 280-81.
Duennenberger, Max; and Schellenbaum, Max, to Ciba Limited.
Diurethane compounds. 3,470,232, 9-30-69, CI. 260-471.
Duepree, Hans Werner, to Elco-Kunststoffe A Elges & Co. Unit con-
struction component. 3,438,164, 4-15-69, CI. 52-282.
Duer, Morris J., to General Motors Corporation. Limited slip dif-
ferential with antichatter clutch. 3,477,312, 11-11-69, CI. 74-711.
Duerdoth, Winston Theodore. Oscillator synchronisation in digital
communications systems. 3,467,779, 9-16-69, CI. 179-15.
Duerksen, Arnold, to Halbach, E. H., mesne. Bottle sorting ap-
paratus. 3,437,200, 4-8-69, CI. 209-73.
Duerksen, Arnold, to Cochran Western Corporation, mesne. Rever-
sible trailer train construction. 3,480,295, 11-25-69, CI. 280-408.
Duerksen, Arnold: See—
Mc Cartney, Duane N.; and Duerksen, Arnold,3,474,925.
Duernay, Karlheinz: See—
Binger, Bernhard; and Duernay, Karlheinz,3,439,559.
Duerr, Dieter: See-
Martin, Henry; Duerr, Dieter; Hitz, Hans Rudolf; and von Orelli,
Marcus.3,483,296.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba Limited.
Method for combating undesired plant growth. 3,429,688, 2-25-
69, CI. 71-90.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba Limited.
Composition and method for combatting mites with N-4-bromo-2-
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methyl phenyl-N',N'-di-methyl formamidine. 3,467,757, 9-16-69,
CI. 424y326.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba Limited.
Combating insects, their eggs, or acarids on plants. 3,487,156, 12-
30-69, CI. 424-330.
Duerr, Dieter; Rohr, Otto; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba
Limited. Phenoxy pyridines as herbicides. 3,429,689, 2-25-69, CI.
71-94.
Duerr, Helmut: See—
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr, Helmut; von Wasielewski, Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter; Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard.3,483,807.
Duerst, Fred D. Bait container. 3,423,869, 1-28-69, CI. 43-55.
Dufaylite Developments Limited: See —
White, Desmond Deverell, 3,475,252.
Duff, Joseph H., to Union Tank Car Company. Fluid control means
for filter backwashing and air scouring. 3,428,177, 2-18-69, CI.
210-108.
Duff, Joseph H., to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Method for
cleaning filter bed for sugar liquor. 3,436,260, 4-1-69, CI. 127-55.
Duff, Joseph H , to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Method and
apparatus for removing suspended solids from liquids. 3,473,661,
10-21-69, CI. 210-82.
Duff, Joseph H., to Union Tank Car Company. Flow control means
for water treating apparatus. 3,473,665, 10-21-69, CI. 210-188.
Duff, Joseph H.: See—
Soriente, Alfonse J.; and Duff, Joseph H., 3,472,382.
Duff, Samuel. Battery cages. 3,465,722, 9-9-69, CI. 1 19-18.
Duff-Norton Company, Inc.: See —
Beck, Robert J., 3,485,110.
Duffek, Edward F., Jr.; and Blech, Han A., to Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corporation. Method of fabrication of solder reflow in-
terconnections for face down bonding of semiconductor devices.
3,480,412, 11-25-69, CI. 29-195.
Duffers Associates, Inc.: See—
Ferguson, Hugo S., 3,445,768.
Duffey, Donn W.; and Wissman, Jack L., to Duriron Company, Inc.,
The. Butterfly valve. 3,425,439, 2-4-69, CI. 137-375.
Duffield, Frederick E., to Ether Engineering Limited, formerly called
Ether Langham Thompson Limited. Transducing devices.
3,447,117,5-27-69, CI. 338-6.
Duffield, Robert S. Portable seat. 3,441,314, 4-29-69, CI. 297-377.
Duffin, George F.; and Hogg, James W., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Tetraazaindenes as antifoggants.
3,462,272, 8-19-69, CI. 96-109.
Duffner, Karl Heinz: See-
Schuster, Wilhelm, 3,482,570.
Duffner, Wolfgang: See —
Schuster, Wilhelm, 3,482,570.
Duffy, Francis A., Jr. Animated figure. 3,427,745, 2-18-69, CI. 46-
118.
Duffy, John A.: See—
Barrekette, Euval S.; and Duffy, John A. ,3,466,615.
Duffy, Philip A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Semiconductor current pulse controller for regulating the exposure
provided by an X-ray tube. 3,449,574, 6-10-69, CI. 250-95.
Duffy, Richard J.: See-
Burke, George F. C; Duffy, Richard J.; and Peterson, Raymond
L.,3,452,714.
Duffy, Richard Joseph; and De Maria, Francesco, to American
Cyanamid Company. Method for tanning absorbable surgical su-
tures. 3,483,286, 12-9-69, CI. 264-202.
Duffy, Robert Joseph: See —
Freid, Wilbert Bernard; Duffy, Robert Joseph; and Sargisson,
Donald Farley.3,465,950.
Duffy, William B., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Stud-and-
fastener assembly. 3,444,774, 5-20-69, CI. 85-36.
du Fosse, Peter; and Glenfield, George E., to S-F-D Laboratories,
Inc. Reverse magnetron having a circular electric mode purifier in
the output waveguide. 3,441,793, 4-29-69, CI. 315-39.53
Dufour, Adrien Lucien. Dehydration oven having continuous con-
veyors. 3,431,657, 3-1 1-69, CI. 34-209.
Dufour, Gisele: See —
Dallois, Robert; Robic , Roger; and Dufour, Gisele.3,462,128.
Dufour, Robert: See —
Kirk, Harry V.; and Dufour, Robert.3,458,383.
Dufourmantel, Marius Georges, to Societe Financiere et Industrielle
de Chemin de Fer. Automatic trainline connector. 3,421,636, 1-
14-69, CI. 213-76.
Du Fresne, Eugene R.: See-
Hsu, Howard L.; and Du Fresne, Eugene R., 3,423, 345.
Du Fresne, Harold A., to FMC Corporation. Printing press web sup-
porting and driving rolls. 3,457,657, 7-29-69, CI. 34-155.
Dufresne, Harold E., to Cornelius Company, The. Pressure regulator
valve. 3,482,591, 12-9-69, CI. 137-116.5
Dugan, Joseph Wayne. Pickup truck stock rack. 3,456,977, 7-22-69,
CI. 296-10.
Dugan, William F.; and Swanke, Roy L., to Dynamics Corporation
of America. Explosion-proof blender motor and housing.
3,447,000, 5-27-69, CI. 310-50.
Dugan, William P.: See—
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P.,3,429,036.
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P. ,3,43 1,641.
Dugan, William P., to General Dynamics Corporation. Internal con-
nection method for circuit boards. 3,426,427, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-625.
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Method of making tubular solder connectors.
3.429.037, 2-25-69, CI. 29-625.
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Method of manufacturing electrical intraconnectors.
3.429.038, 2-25-69, CI. 29-625.
Dugay, Pierre Henri, to D.B.A. Selector valve. 3,472,262, 10-14-69,
CI. 137-112.
Dugay, Pierre Henri, to D.B.A. Digitally controlled flow regulating
valves. 3,473,571, 10-21-69, CI. 137-625.4
Dugdale, Ronald Arthur; and Ford, Stanley Denis, to United King-
dom Atomic Energy Authority. Cold cathode, glow discharge
devices. 3,482,133, 12-2-69, CI. 313-210.
Dugelay, George Michel, to Saxby. Low-lift pallet truck. 3,421,775,
1-14-69, CI. 280-43.12
Dugelay, Georges Michel, to Saxby. Hydraulic elevating unit for lift-
ing appliances. 3,455,211, 7-15-69, CI. 91-447.
Duggan, John J.: See —
Andersen, Ingar F.; Brew, Richard D.; and Duggan, John
J.,3,429,563.
Duggan, Lee E.: See —
Adrien, Richard N.; and Duggan, Lee E.,3,462,091.
Duggan, Lois J.: See —
Daugherty, Ralph K., 3,437,1 16.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,437,819.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,455,444.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,467,254.
Duggan, Louis J.: See —
Crawford, Lynn D., 3,422,954.
Duggan, Robert B., to American Standard, Inc. Open pore foam fau-
cet insert. 3,428,258, 2-18-69, CI. 239-590.3
Duggan, Robert Beaman: See —
Parkison, Richard Grant; and Duggan, Robert
Beaman.3,430,686.
Dugge, Richard H.: See —
Carney, John L., Jr.; and Dugge, Richard H., 3,476,042.
Duguay, Michel A.; Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Rentzepis, Peter
M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Signal detector.
3,453,429, 7-1-69, CI. 250-71.
Duguay, Michel A.: See —
Bond, Walter L.; Duguay, Michel A.; and Rentzepis, Peter
M., 3,484,721.
Duhaime, Raymond A.; Lasto, Clifford S.; and Lasto, Stephen W., to
Air-Vac Engineering Company, Incorporated. Vacuum creating
device. 3,474,953, 10-28-69, CI. 230-95.
Du Hamel, Raymond H., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Wide-band
hybrid network. 3,432,775, 3-11-69, CI. 333-11.
Duhart, Pierre: See-
Cohen, Joseph; Duhart, Pierre; and Maurel, Pierre, 3,484, 196.
Duhem, Jean: See—
Beauval, Jean-Jacques; Duhem, Jean; and Pacchioni, An-
tenore.3,427,927.
Duhem, Victor, to Venot-Pic. Rotary heat exchanging apparatus.
3,447,792, 6-3-69, CI. 263-32.
Duhem, Victor, to Venot-Pic. Process and device for discharging a
ponderable matter at the outlet of a rotary apparatus. 3,452,969,
7-1-69, CI. 263-32.
Duiser, Johannes Aart; and Rieke, Johannes Cornells, to Algemene
Kunstzijde Unie, N.V. Process for the phase separation spinning of
yarns from fiber-forming polyparaphenylene oxides. 3,476,849, 11-
4-69, CI. 264-203.
Du Kane Corporation: See —
Landesman, Eric, 3,457,009.
Montgomery, Arvid N., 3,437,767.
Duke, Angus John: See —
Cameron, Grant McLay; and Duke, Angus John, 3,465,057.
Duke, Doyal P.: See—
Swafford, Kenneth L.; Duke, Doyal P.; and Hazelwood, Roy
E.,3,433,464.
Duke, Edward D., to International Harvester Company. Linkage for
self-loading elevator scraper. 3,427,641, 2-11-69, CI. 37-8.
Duke, Edward D.; and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., to International Harvester
Company. Elevator mounting for self-loading elevator scraper.
3,479,754, 11-25-69, CI. 37-8.
Duke, Edward D.: See—
Hermiz, Ramiz Y.; and Duke, Edward D., 3,462,860.
Duke, James B., to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation.
Method for recovering and reusing flotation product for use as
froth flotation reagent. 3,425,546, 2-4-69, CI. 209-10.
Duke, Jimmy R.: See —
Miller, Walter E., Jr.; and Duke, Jimmy R.,3,483,370.
Duke, June T.: See —
Solak, Thomas A.; and Duke, June T.,3,426,102.
Duke, Keith A.: See-
Bush, Grant H.; and Duke, Keith A.,3,462,741.
Duke, Louie C. Drive-in advertiser. 3,436,879, 4-8-69, CI. 52-38.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Duke, Philip J., to Sprague Electric Company. Sintered glass in-
tegrated circuit structure product and method of making the same.
3,482,149, 12-2-69, CI. 317-234.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Preparation of 2,2-disubstituted-l,3- propanediol
monoesters. 3,442,931, 5-6-69, CI. 260-468.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Unsaturated alicyclic glycol monoesters. 3,455,988, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-468.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Process for preparing pimelic acid and a 2,2- dialkyl-1,3-
propanediol. 3,468,927, 9-23-69, CI. 260-468.
Duke, Vernon: See —
Wise, Ralph H., 3,426,386.
Dukek, William G.; and Wakeford, Brian R., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Device for measuring the effect of surface
active materials on emulsified water retention by jet fuels.
3,478,578, 11-18-69, CI. 73-61.1
Dulait, Jean Eugene Julien. Soot blowing devices. 3,477,085, 11-11-
69, CI. 15-317.
Dulaney, John E. Golf cart. 3,459,434, 8-5-69, CI. 280-138.
Dulger, Viktor, to Chemie- und Filter G.m.b.H. Injector. 3,421,738,
1-14-69, CI. 259-4.
Dulin, Francis H.: See —
Rea, Robert F.; and Dulin, Francis H., 3,44 1,487.
Dulin, Gerald F., to International Rectifier Corporation. Plastic
coated semiconductor device for high-voltage low-pressure appli-
cation. 3,483,440, 12-9-69, CI. 317-234.
Dulin, Gerald F.: See—
Parrish, Frank W.; and Dulin, Gerald F.,3,47 1,767.
Duling, Irl N., to Sun Oil Company. Polyesters. 3,436,376, 4-1-69,
CI. 260-75.
Duling, Irl N.; Schneider, Abraham; and Driscoll, Gary L., to Sun
Oil Company. Adamantane polyesters. 3,467,627, 9-16-69, CI.
260-75.
Dulis, Edward J., to Crucible Inc., mesne. Stainless steel bars and
rods of improved cross-sectional hardness uniformity. 3,476,616,
11-4-69, CI. 148-12.
D'Ulisse, Lucille:See—
D'Ulisse, William; and D'Ulisse, Lucille,3,477,453.
D'Ulisse, William; and D'Ulisse, Lucille. Net adaptor for converting
umbrella to shelter from insects. 3,477,453, 11-11-69, CI. 135-2.
Dull, Thomas J.; and Goldmeyer, Clifford, to Greeno, J. R., Com-
pany, The. Apparatus for forming wire stock. 3,464,463, 9-2-69,
CI. 140-105.
Dullens, Wilhelmus J. M. M.: See—
Zijp, Jan W. H.; and Dullens, Wilhelmus J. M. M., 3,426, 106.
Dumanchin, Roger, to Compagnie Generate d'Electricite. Laser
deflector having a non-uniform field applied to an electro-optic
crystal. 3,461,402, 8-12-69, CI. 331-94.5
Dumanoir, Jean L.; See —
Doll, Henri Georges; and Dumanoir, Jean L., 3,466, 533.
Dumartin, Serge; Oksengorn, Boris; Tobin, Marvin; and Vodar,
Boris, 33% to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and
67% to Perkin-Elmer Corporation. Means for obtaining the in-
verted raman spectrum of a substance to be studied. 3,469,920, 9-
30-69, CI. 356-75.
Dumas, Donald N. Multiple pen holder. 3,442,595, 5-6-69, CI. 401-
35.
Dumas, Raymond E.; Williams, Harry L., Jr.; and Wood, Donald B.,
to United States of America, Army. Primary cell. 3,450,569, 6-17-
69, CI. 136-100.
Dumers, Dewey M., to GAF Corporation. Color oscillograph record-
ing paper containing a color developing agent. 3,486,890, 12-30-
69, CI. 96-22.
Dumesnil, Maurice E.: See —
Pilling, David J.; and Dumesnil, Maurice E., 3,432,405.
Dumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann, Her-
bert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of unsaturated graft copolymers from isobutylene
polymers. 3,458,599, 7-29-69, CI. 260-879.
Dumire, Leo G.: See—
Nevin, John J.; and Dumire, Leo G., 3,46 1,499.
Du Mond, Virgil R.; and Lister, James M. Animal and pet food
bowl. 3,441,003, 4-29-69, CI. 1 19-61.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, to Institut de Recherches de La Siderurgie
Francaise. Apparatus for the continuous casting of metal.
3,452,809, 7-1-69, CI. 164-278.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie
Francaise. Metal casting apparatus with electromagnetic nozzle.
3,463,365, 8-26-69, CI. 222-544.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie
Francaise. Apparatus for continuous metal casting. 3,482,620, 12-
9-69, CI. 164-278.
Dumont, Georges L.: See—
Zakheim, Jacques; Dumont, Georges L.; and Dunand, Francois
M., 3,453,625.
Dumont, Marcel, to Virola S.A. Collet. 3,430,435, 3-4-69, CI. 58-
115.
Dumont, Marcel; and Fahndrich, Gabriel. Assembly for securing the
inner end of a coiled balance spring to a balance staff. 3,481,139,
12-2-69, CI. 58-115.
Dumont, Pierre: See —
Trimbach, Honore; and Dumont, Pierre, 3,43 1,098.
Dumont, Thomas P.; and Buckley, Herman T. Ester of an aliphatic
dihydroxy monocarboxylic acid and a textile material treated
therewith. 3,441,953, 4-29-69, CI. 117-139.5
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques: See —
Meysson, Nicolas; and Dumont-Fillon, Jacques.3,464,008.
Vayssiere, Pierre; and Dumont-Fillon, Jacques.3,463,631.
Dumore Company, The: See —
Steibel, James P., 3,475,972.
Dun-Hot, Inc.: See —
Dunn, Richard P., 3,425,845.
Maier, Gary W.; and Jehn, David H., 3,445,988.
Dunand, Francois M.: See —
Zakheim, Jacques; Dumont, Georges L.; and Dunand, Francois
M., 3,453,625.
Dunay, Michael: See —
Costanza, John R.; and Dunay, Michael.3,480,016.
Dunbar, Joseph E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for the
production of sulfenamides. 3,449,323, 6-10-69, CI. 260-239.
Dunbar, Joseph E.; and Rogers, Joan H., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. 1,4-And l,2-bis( substituted sulfonylthiomethyl)
cyclohexane. 3,462,472, 8-19-69, CI. 260-453.
Dunbar Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Goode, Raymond A., 3,450,539.
Dunbar, Sidney G.; and Hullhorst, William B., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Method of packaging compressible materi-
al. 3,458,966, 8-5-69, CI. 53-24.
Duncan, Alexander. Tractor cabs. 3,436,118, 4-1-69, CI. 296-102.
Duncan, Alfred D. Connector for insulation covered conductors.
3,487,354, 12-30-69, CI. 339-98.
Duncan, Charles S.; and Scuro, Samuel J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Thermoelectric element having a diffusion bonded
coating. 3,444,006, 5-13-69, CI. 136-230.
Duncan, Christopher R., to Powrmatic Limited. Gas burners.
3,469,790, 9-30-69, CI. 239-402.5
Duncan, David M., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Transformerless transistor output amplifier. 3,437,945, 4-8-69, CI.
330-13.
Duncan, Edward A., Jr.: See —
Gable, Charles M.; Duncan, Edward A., Jr.; and Freitas, Ernest
Robert,3,475,318.
Duncan Electric Company, Inc.: See —
Brown, Robert A., 3,448,624.
Brown, Robert A.; and Reiff, Lewis D., Jr., 3,473,390.
Brown, Robert Alan, 3,486,111.
Dooley, Kerry A.; Rockhill, William E.; Swope, David L.;
Thomas, Earl F.; and van Fossen, Ralph H., Jr., 3,467,877.
Friend, Harley L.; and Cattell, Robert L., 3,457,494.
Milligan, James W., 3,434,084.
Duncan, Frederic James: See —
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and
Reynolds, Reginald John William, 3,433,774.
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and
Reynolds, Reginald John William, 3, 466, 182.
Duncan, Frederick H., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Boil control. 3,461,467, 8-19-69, CI. 8-158.
Duncan, George R., Sr. Grape harvester. 3,426,517, 2-11-69, CI. 56-
330.
Duncan, Glen R.; and Wertz, William H., to Litton Systems, Inc.
Time slot generator. 3,478,273, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 328-63.
Duncan, Golda A.; and Aleson, Robert N., to Lorraine Industries,
Inc., mesne. Sequential play phonograph. 3,468,546, 9-23-69, CI.
274-9.
Duncan, Gordon W.; and Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company,
The. Method for controlling birds and rodents. 3,483,293, 12-9-
69, CI. 424-274.
Duncan, Jack K.: See —
Ralke, William C; and Duncan, Jack K., 3,469,145.
Duncan, Joe S.: See —
Elmer, Otto C; and Duncan, Joe S.,3,471,423.
Duncan, Lloyd P.: See —
Heimann, Bernard; Duncan, Lloyd P.; and Oberg,
Nathan.3,482,593.
Duncan, Lloyd P., to Zero Manufacturing Company. Self-cleaning
valve for vacuum milking system. 3,479,008, 11-18-69, CI. 251-
297.
Duncan, Norman D., to General Motors Corporation. Molding com-
positions comprising isotactic polypropylene blend, filler and
metallic soap. 3,431,225, 3-4-69, CI. 260-23.
Duncan Parking Meter Corporation: See —
Fathauer, George H., 3,438,031.
Duncan, Paul J.; and Hayes, Richard C, to Ludlow Typograph Com-
pany. Vibratory stamping tool. 3,436,950, 4-8-69, CI. 72-450.
Duncan, Thomas W., to Design and Manufacturing Corporation.
Gasket for front opening dishwashing machines. 3,443,719, 5-13-
69, CI. 220-46.
LIST OF PATENTEES
405
Duncan, William Joseph; Fisher, Charles Frank; Moye, Frank
Houston; and Piercy, Samuel Allen, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I.,
and Company. Process for spinning mixed filaments. 3,457,341, 7-
22-69, CI. 264-177.
Duncanson. Leonard Andrew; and Ehrlich, Hans Werner Walter, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Production of acetic acid.
3.459,796. 8-5-69, CI. 260-533.
Dunckel, Bruce Patten, to Lithonia Lighting, Inc., mesne. Self-
locking latch. 3,420,995. 1-7-69. CI. 240-78.
Duncker. Michiel J.: See-
Dost, Sieme; and Duncker, Michiel J.,3,447,213.
Dundas, Ernest W.; and Walker, Stanley P., to Emerson Electric Co.
Method for encapsulating dynamoelectric machine stators using a
conformable sleeve. 3,436,81 1, 4-8-69, CI. 29-596.
Dundee Cement Company: See—
Ostberg, Werner; and Patzias, Terry, 3,437,329.
Dundel, Morris; and Eckhardt, Daniel J., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Amides of polyhalopolyhydromethanonaphthalenedicar-
boxylic acids. 3,474,136, 10-21-69, CI. 260-514.
Dundon. John Peter: See—
Herbes, William Frank; and Dundon, John Peter.3,442,905.
Dundon, John Peter, to American Cyanamid Company. 2-Carbox-
yethoxymethyl-tris [2-(N-methylol- carbamoyl )-ethox-
ymethyljmethane. 3,465,036, 9-2-69, CI. 260-534.
Dundr. Josef. Long span structures. 3,429,091, 2-25-69, CI. 52-639.
Dunegan, Harold L.; and Tatro, Clement A., said Tatro assor to said
Dunegan. Peak pressure measurement by acoustic emission.
3,447,378, 6-3-69, CI. 73-396.
Dunfee. James D. Hydrostatic bearing unit. 3,476,444, 11-4-69, CI.
308-3.5
Dunfield, Theodore Elmer: See—
Smit, Hendrik; and Dunfield, Theodore Elmer,
deceased, 3,434,994.
Dunger, Alfred: See —
Stabeler, Eberhard; and Dunger, Alfred, 3, 469,418.
Dunglinson, Colin; and Lyerly, William M., du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Water-bearing explosive containing nitrogen-
base salt and method of preparing same. 3,431,155, 3-4-69, CI.
149-47.
Dunham, Kenneth Royal, to Eastman Kodak Company. Heat-sensi-
tive recording element and composition. 3,460,964, 8-12-69, CI.
117-36.9
Dunham, Leroy A.; and Belanger, William J., to Celanese Coatings
Company. Low film primer and resins utilized therein. 3,445,411,
5-20-69, CI. 260-22.
Dunham, Robert W.: See—
Layton, Beryl W.; and Dunham, Robert W., 3,480,890.
Dunham, Robert W.; and Vyskocil, Charles D., to Square D Com-
pany. Circuit breaker with trip indicator. 3,443,258, 5-6-69, CI.
337-79.
Dunham-Bush, Inc.: See —
Crosthwait, David N., Jr., 3,478,625.
Decker, Alan S.; and Peterson, Hans P., 3,453,838.
O'Neil, Eugene E., 3,438,218.
Peterson, Hans P., 3,460,354.
Reichelderfer, Charles A., 3,481,321.
Dunholter, Harry E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Fatty acid alkanolamide
and alkanolamine coating for fiberboard and container formed
therefrom. 3,436,247, 4-1-69, CI. 1 17-95.
Dunigan, Thomas E.: See —
Seals, William O; Dunigan, Thomas E.; and Picard, Jean
P. ,3,431, 153.
Dunipace, Donald W.: See —
Mc Cown, William E.; Gladieux, Norman K.; and Dunipace,
Donald W., 3,476,539.
Dunkel, Eckhard; and Thiele, Wolfgang, to Metallgesellschaft Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for improving grain structure of aluminum
silicon alloys. 3,466,170, 9-9-69, CI. 75-148.
Dunkel, Morris, to Universal Oil Products Company. Acyl and
hydroxy or alkanoyloxy-4,7-methanoindene derivatives. 3,445,508,
5-20-69, CI. 260-488.
Dunkel, Morris; and Yafuso, Masao, to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany. Method for color improving 5,6,7,8,9,9-hexahalo-
1. 2, 3. 4, 4a, 5, 8, 8a boxylic anhydude by treatment with a lower
monohydroxylalyl alcohol. 3,446,822. 5-27-69. CI. 260-346.3
Dunkelis, Evald, to GPE Controls, Inc. Pilot valve with bellows valve
body. 3,454,039, 7-8-69, CI. 137-491.
Dunkelis, Evald. Pressure responsive valve device. 3,454,040, 7-8-
69, CI. 137-491.
Dunkle, David E.: See—
Bramley, Hal F.; Chiplis, Felix A.; Dunkle, David E.; and Taival-
koski, George W., 3,452,572.
Dunkle, Richard B., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Metallization of sil-
icon semiconductor devices for making ohmic connections
thereto. 3,453,501, 7-1-69, CI. 317-234.
Dunklee, Donovan M., to Walwood Products, Inc. Swiveling clamp
for hoses and the like. 3,419,942, 1-7-69, CI. 24- 019.
Dunkley, David C. Planar moving loading device. 3,462,032, 8-19-
69, CI. 214-83.24
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.; and Fink, James A., to Sonoco Products
Company. Method of producing a spirally wound tube. 3,468,733,
9-23-69, CI. 156-190.
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.; Johnson, Walter E.; and Harper, William
M., to Sonoco Products Company. Combination pallet and con-
tainer. 3,477,631, 11-11-69, CI. 229-14.
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.: See —
Cunningham, Mc Cleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K.,
Jr., 3,451,433.
Cunningham, McCleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K.,
Jr.,3,429,522.
Cunningham, McCleery B.; and Dunlap, Charles K.,
Jr.,3,455,521.
Dunlap, Henry F., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Modification of
chimney geometry produced by contained nuclear explosives.
3,470,953, 10-7-69, CI. 166-247.
Dunlap, Jerald V.; and Morrison, James L. D. Coupling and seal ap-
paratus for hoses and other tubular conduits for fluids. 3,427,053,
2-11-69, CI. 285-379.
Dunlap, Laurel E. Flexible guide for cutting tools. 3,456,555, 7-22-
69, CI. 90-12.
Dunlap, Laurel E. Tool guide and movable support. 3,469,61 1, 9-30-
69, CI. 144-144.
Dunlap, Laurel E. Tool guide support and saw guard. 3,476,161, 11-
4-69, CI. 144-144.
Dunlap, Laurel E. Backlash brake for gear drive. 3,485,109, 12-23-
69, CI. 74-409.
Dunlap, Peggy M.: See —
Brandner, Carl F.; Dunlap, Peggy M.; Foster, William R.; and
Hurd, Billy G., 3,437, 141.
Foster, William R.; Hurd, Billy G.; and Dunlap, Peggy
M.,3,437,140.
Dunlap, Peggy M.; Brandner, Carl F.; and Townsend, Harold L., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Adjusting salinity to achieve low interfacial
tension between aqueous and hydrocarbon phases. 3,467,190, 9-
16-69, CI. 166-252.
Dunlap, Peggy M.; and Foster, William R., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Waterflooding employing surfactant solution. 3,468,377, 9-23-69,
CI. 166-274.
Dunlap, Robert B. Control apparatus. 3,457,865, 7-29-69, CI. 103-
25.
Dunlap, Robert B.; Peterson, Evald O.; and Von Schoppe, Bertram
A., to Compo Industries, Inc. Automatic roughing machine.
3,449,933, 6-17-69, CI. 69-6.5
Dunlap, Robert B.: See-
Carey, Richard J.; and Dunlap, Robert B.,3,434,170.
Dunlap, Samuel G.; and Komsa, Sasha, to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Bolt head marking device. 3,472,102, 10-14-69, CI. 81-53.
Dunlap, Samuel G.; and Komsa, Sasha. Bolthead marking device.
3,486,402, 12-30-69, CI. 81-52.4
Dunlap, Wayne A.; Milberger, Lionel J.; and Snow, Tommy L. Gyra-
tory compactor. 3,461,717, 8-19-69, CI. 73-84.
Dunlap, William, Jr.; Koretzky, Herman; and Mc Cabe, Harry D., to
International Business Machines Corporation. Coating method.
3,446,657,5-27-69, CI. 117-160.
Dunlavy, John Harold, Jr., to Antenna Research Associates, Inc.
Directional broad band antenna array. 3,424,984, 1-28-69, CI.
325-384.
Dunlop, Andrew P.; and Sherman, Edward, to Quaker Oats Com-
pany, The. Process for production of tetrahydrofran polymers.
3,454,652, 7-8-69, CI. 260-6.5
Dunlop, Arthur K.: See —
Blytas, George C; Bell, Edward R.; and Dunlop, Arthur
K., 3,449,240.
Dunlop Company Limited, The: See —
Adamek, Stephen; and Wood, Bertie B. J., 3,427,285.
Adamek, Stephen; and Wood, Bertie B. J., 3,439,062.
Bennett, John V.; Smith, John L.; and Berry, Peter W.,
3,458,343.
Dallois, Robert; Robic , Roger; and Dufour, Gisele, 3,462,128.
Davis, John Walter, 3,467,442.
Davis, John Walter, 3,470,746.
Dewar, Douglas, 3,425,524.
Dewar, Douglas, 3,469.662.
French, Tom, 3,482,616.
Goy, Ronald S., 3,425,209.
Haines, Robert C; and Pridgeon, Royce, 3,428,314.
Haines, Robert C, 3,428,315.
Haines, Robert C; and Corish, Patrick J., 3,432,165.
Jones, Thomas E. O., 3,423,354.
Knights, Richard Northam, 3,467,228.
Madge, Evelyn W., 3,483,062.
Marriott, Anthony G., 3,475,197.
Mercer, George Kenneth, 3,485,267.
Moore, Edwin Barclay, 3,479,441.
Osborne, Alan P., 3,433,664.
Reed, Alun John, 3,475,544.
Seip, Hermann, 3,478,848.
Smith, John L.; and Singer, Reginald D., 3,423,356.
Warson, Henry; and Reed, George Andrew, 3,431,226.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Woodhams, Raymond T., 3,474,077.
Wray, Edward, 3,459,284.
Dunlop, John: See —
Ashworth, Gordon; and Dunlop, John, 3,420,923.
Dunlop Rubber Company Limited: See —
Brooke, Thomas Andrew; and Robinson, Peter Michael,
3,471,352.
Butler, Henry James, 3,438,465.
Dowell, Frederick Sidney, 3,447,641.
Fletcher, Henry Raymond, 3,480,496.
Harrison, Stanley R.; and Broughton, Robert M., 3,454,280.
Hurst, Norman Ashcroft; Gray, Thomas Edward Horace; and
Jones-Hinton, James, 3,464,099.
Pounder, Donald Whitworth; and Axe, Roy, 3,483,073.
Singer, Reginald D.; and Smith, John L., 3,444,123.
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation: See —
Brierley, Thomas Albert, 3,432,888.
Dunlop, William R.: See —
Broadhead, Ronald.; and Dunlop, William R.,3,463,699.
Broadhead, Ronald L.; and Dunlop, William R.,3,422,041.
Broadhead, Ronald L.; and Dunlop, William R.,3,441,527.
Dunlope, Kenneth H.: See—
Bennett, Ronald W.; and Dunlope, Kenneth H., 3,442, 134.
Dunn, Alexander; and Livingston, George Turner, to Burroughs Cor-
poration. Document positioning and eject device. 3,450,401, 6-17-
69, CI. 271-3.
Dunn, Alexander; Livingston, George Turner; and Corr, Albert J., to
Burroughs Corporation. Encoding apparatus associated with a cal-
culating machine. 3,466,429, 9-9-69, CI. 235-60.1 1
Dunn, Clarence L.: See—
Freitas, Ernest R.; Dunn, Clarence L.; and Zarker, Keith
E., 3,463,603.
Dunn, Edward D., Jr. Precision slide rule computing mechanism.
3,468,478, 9-23-69, CI. 235-71.
Dunn, Elman R., to Landis Tool Company. Work positioning ap-
paratus for grinding machine. 3,425,169, 2-4-69, CI. 51-1 18.
Dunn, Elman R.; and Loofboro, Verne L., to Landis Tool Company,
mesne. Disc grinder. 3,458,957, 8-5-69, CI. 51-118.
Dunn, Fred H.: See —
Cosby, Wayne, 3,444,368.
Dunn, George L.: See —
Chow, Alfred W.; and Dunn, George L.,3,468,950.
Dunn, Grace Thompson. Eyeglass frame. 3,441,341, 4-29-69, CI.
351-41.
Dunn, James L., Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Drying and
recovery process. 3,466,757, 9-16-69, CI. 34-22.
Dunn, James L., Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Vapor
degreasing apparatus and process. 3,471,372, 10-7-69, CI. 202-
170.
Dunn, James W.: See —
Mahlstedt, Henry; Dunn, James W.; Couch, Robert W.; and
Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.,3,461,048.
Dunn, John L.: See—
Burke, John F.; Scudder, Kenneth R.; and Dunn, John
L.,3,454,023.
Dunn, John R.: See—
Darcy, Jules; and Dunn, John R., 3,43 1,231.
Dunn, Joseph M.: See-
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph
M.; Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard
B., 3,477,666.
Dunn, Joseph S., to Eastman Kodak Company. Sensitized silver ha-
lide systems with activated nonlabile selenium compounds.
3,442,653, 5-6-69, CI. 96-108.
Dunn, Larry K., to Piqua Machine & Mfg. Co. Pressure responsive
switch unit. 3,452,171, 6-24-69, CI. 200-83.
Dunn, Lloyd G., to Aluminum Company of America. Metal forming.
3,479,979, 11-25-69, CI. 113-121.
Dunn, Lloyd G.; and Hrovath, John W., deceasedO (by Hrovath,
Linda M.; sole heir), to Aluminum Company of America. Con-
tainer opening device. 3,441,169, 4-29-69, CI. 220-54.
Dunn, Lyman D.; and Gembicki, Stanley, to Marian Company. Con-
tour cutting attachment for band saw. 3,473,580, 10-21-69, CI.
143-26.
Dunn, Michael J., to Kohnstamm. H., & Co., Inc. Color concen-
trates. 3,462,390, 8-19-69, CI. 260-41.
Dunn, Richard P., to Dun-Hot, Inc. Popcorn package. 3,425,845, 2-
4-69, CI. 99-171.
Dunn, Robert O.; and Pecci, Rudolph. Emergency lighting system
employing dual filament lamps and changeover relays. 3,486,068,
12-23-69, CI. 315-87.
Dunn, Ronald L. Method and apparatus for removing foodstuffs
from cooking receptacles. 3,442,229, 5-6-69, CI. 107-54.
Dunn, Thomas A., to Motorola, Inc. Unitized assembly plastic en-
capsulation providing outwardly facing nonplastic surfaces.
3,444,309, 5-13-69, CI. 174-52.
Dunn, Thomas J. Mowing apparatus. 3,472,006, 10-14-69, CI. 56-25.
Dunn, Vernon E.; and Domenico, Anthony J., to Melabs,. Microstrip
junction circulator wherein the ferrite body is disposed on the
dielectric slab. 3,467,918, 9-16-69, CI. 333-1.1
Dunn, Wendell E.; Lucas, Ned L.; and Price, Frank B., to American
Factors Associates, Limited. Drive system for rotating equipment.
3,455,176, 7-15-69, CI. 74-129.
Dunn, William R., to Honeywell Inc. Pressure regulator valve with
reversed coil spring. 3,459,215, 8-5-69, CI. 137-505.25
Dunn, William R., to Honeywell Inc. Double valve head. 3,470,911,
10-7-69, CI. 137-625.64
Dunnavant, William R.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,433,818.
Dunne, Brian B., to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne.
Shock wave optically pumped laser. 3,451,008, 6-17-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Dunnebier, Kurt: See —
Neunkirchen, Max, 3,435,739.
Dunnebier, Kurt: See —
Winkler, Richard; and Dunnebier, Kurt,3,43 1,842.
Winkler, Richard; and Dunnebier, Kurt,3,460,444.
Dunnell, Alan Keith: See —
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew,3,45 1,209.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; and Hooper
Clive Williams,3,452,533.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, 3,452,534.
Dunnican, William O.; and Larisch, Richard W., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Signal time compression system.
3,424,899, 1-28-69, CI. 235-181.
Dunnill, John H.: See-
Ramsey, Keith W.; and Dunnill, John H.,3,420,804.
Dunning, John W., Jr.: See —
Hsu, Yih-Yun; and Dunning, John W., Jr.,3,453,462.
Baer, Sheldon; Toth, Michael J.; and Dunning, John
W., 3,451,828.
Dunning, Robert A.: See —
Humphrey, Loren K.; Dunning, Robert A.; and Layman, Curtis
A. ,3,423,040.
Dunning, Robert M., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Tape holding
roll. 3,448,852, 6-10-69, CI. 206-52.
Dunning, Robert William; Joshi, Kamalakant Krishnarao; Oldham,
Alan Roger; and Willott, Michael Christopher Kenneth, to Imperi-
al Chemical Industries Limited. Hydrogenation with a zerovalent
platinum or palladium catalyst. 3,463,830, 8-26-69, CI. 260-683.9
Dunning, William S. Loudspeaker assembly with loudspeaker sup-
ported by vibratory diaphragm. 3,430,728, 3-4-69, CI. 181-31.
Dunnington, Gordon B.; and Fields, Reuben T., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Roll orienting process. 3,470,288,
9-30-69, CI. 264-210.
Dunod, Jean, to Dunod, Qualitex & Cie. Non-rotating tool holder or
carrier for a vibrating tool. 3,438,275, 4-15-69, CI. 74-86.
Dunod, Qualitex & Cie: See —
Dunod, Jean, 3,438,275.
Dunogues, Jacques Paul: See —
Bazouin, Andre Rene Marcel; Dunogues, Jacques Paul; and
Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin,3,472,888.
Dunogues, Jacques Paul; Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin; and Puthet,
Robert Raphael, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Process for the dispropor-
tionation of chlorosilanes. 3,445,200, 5-20-69, CI. 23-366.
Duns, John, to Smith & Nephew Plastics Limited. Process for
laminating thermoplastic particles to a surface. 3,442,736, 5-6-69,
CI. 156-85.
Dunseth, Maria G.; Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Veltman, Preston L.,
to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for mining and refining
phosphorus. 3,437,379, 4-8-69, CI. 299-5.
Dunseth, Maria G.; and Salutsky, Murrell L., 1/2 to Grace, W. R., &
Co. 1/2 to United States of America, Interior, mesne. Method of
precipitating potash from a phosphate mixture. 3,421,877, 1-14-
69, CI. 71-36.
Dunson, Philip M. Balance game apparatus. 3,424,455, 1-28-69, CI.
273-1.
Dunston, Robert D.; Whitehurst, Gerald E.; and Saletzki, Jacob S.,
to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Crankshaft thrust plate.
3,429,623, 2-25-69, CI. 308-23.
Dunton, John T., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Fire hydrant. 3,439,938,
4-22-69, CI. 285-2.
Dunton, John T., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Fire hydrant. 3,475,978,
11-4-69, CI. 74-89.15
Dunworth, William Paul, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Thiazole-pyrazolone azo yellow dyes. 3,426,010, 2-4-69, CI.
260-158.
Duo- Vend Corporation: See —
Carter, Claud W., Jr., 3,439,834.
Dupaco, Incorporated: See —
Cohen, Leah, 3,467,077.
Dupage Metal Products Company: See —
Jorgensen, Leif G., 3,450,589.
Dupas, Lucien: See —
Consoli, Terenzio; Dupas, Lucien; and Leroy, Jean, 3,425,902.
Duperron, Wilfred J. Fishing line casting device. 3,468,051, 9-23-69,
CI. 43-19.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
407
Dupeuble, Paul; and Seguy, Pierre Marie Leon, to Sandages Injec-
tions Forages Entreprise P. Bachy. Apparatus for automatically in-
jecting mixtures into the ground. 3,484,082, 12-16-69, CI. 259-
153.
Dupeux, Cyprien Jean; and Belaieff, James, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Machine for washing and centrifuging
laundry. 3.435,639, 4-1-69, CI. 68-24.
Dupieux, Jacques Georges; and Pirotte, Alfred, to International Stan-
dard Electric Corporation. PCM switching matrix. 3,439,124, 4-
15-69. CI. 179-15.
Duplan Corporation, The: See—
Strub, Henry Michael, Jr., 3,453,817.
Wood, William A., Jr., 3,429,219.
Duplantis, John C: See —
Alexander, Alvis H.; Duplantis, John C; and Strong, George
T., 3,420,305.
Du Plessis, Louis A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Anthroic
acids and metal anthroate salts used as photoconductors in elec-
trophotographic imaging methods. 3,440,044, 4-22-69, CI. 96-1.
du Plessix, Michel Guy Marie Jochaud, to Societe des Accumu-
lators Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Electrochemical
generator of low collision impact energy. 3,451,850, 6-24-69, CI.
136-6.
Duplex, Inc.: See —
Matthews, Walter T., 3,480,227.
Du Pont, Anthony A.; Harris, Edward N.; and Schroeter, Thomas T.,
to Garrett Corporation, The. Gas turbine powerplant with means
for cooling compressed air. 3,486,340, 1 2-30-69, CI. 60-262.
DuPont, Anthony W., Jr.: See-
Adams, Elizabeth F.; and DuPont, Anthony W., Jr. ,3,477,444.
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company: See —
Adelman, Robert L., 3,442,841.
Adelman, Robert L., 3,444,148.
Aftandilian, Victor D., 3,458,531.
Ahles, Lavern James; and Iyengar, Yathiraja, 3,423,265.
Ahles, Lavern James; and Sherbeck, Leander Adair, 3,426,632.
Aho, Charles Elmer, 3,422,045.
Ahramjian, Leo; and Yin, Theodore Peng-Jung, 3,467,572.
Albert, Richard James, 3,471,099.
Aldrich, Paul E., 3,428,643.
Alleavitch, Jack, 3,450,664.
Alles, Francis Peter, 3,458,31 1.
Alles, Francis Peter, 3,475,171.
Alsup, Richard Glenn; and Leverett, Glenn Frederick,
3,477,993.
Anderson, Howard Irvine, 3,426,691.
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C, 3,423,465.
Andreades, Sam, 3,431,184.
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C, 3,455,881.
Andreades, Sam, 3,475,298.
Andrew, Bertha M.; and Blumenberg, Karl E., 3,459,575.
Angelo, Rudolph J., 3,420,795.
Angelo, Rudolph J., 3,424,718.
Angelo, Rudolph J., 3,437,636.
Angelo, Rudolph J.; and Berr, Charles E., 3,449,296.
Anton, Anthony, 3,457,325.
Antonelli, Joseph A.; and Zanger, Murray, 3,446,761.
Appelbaum, Arthur, 3,460,982.
Arkens, Charles T., 3,427,294.
Armour, Albert G.; and Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,424,835.
Armstrong, Robert K.; and von Trebra, Richard L., Jr.,
3,457,187.
Arnold, Harold E., 3,457,340.
Auld, Joseph Robert, 3,443,630.
Baber, Ernest G., 3,422,796.
Bacon, Osborne C; and Cupp, Samuel B., 3,431,132.
Ballard, Kermit H.; and Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,450,545.
Ballou, Jack W.; and Levy, Martin R., 3,485,708.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., 3,423,320.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., 3,449,073.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., 3,450,491.
Barbaras, Glen D., 3,455,682.
Barker, Arthur Frederick, 3,450,316.
Barry, Frederick Peter, 3,442,836.
Bartlett, Philip Lee; and Biswell, Charles Bedford, 3,428,713.
Bartlett, Philip Lee, 3,472,894.
Barton, Jerry M., 3,478,072.
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A., 3,43 1 ,2 1 1 .
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A., 3,477,952.
Bauer, Carl Robert, 3,422,126.
Bauriedel, Friedrich, 3,482,983.
Baxter, Warren Nesmith; and Robinson, Ivan Maxwell,
3,472,830.
Bechtold, Max F.; and Fawcett, Frank Shumate, 3,429,845.
Bechtold, Max F.; and Brasen, Wallace R., 3,429,846.
Beck, Robert Haun, 3,431,846.
Beeman, Robert H., 3,477,970.
Berezin, Gilbert H., 3,449,369.
Bergmann, Oswald R.; Buchwald, Joseph; and Cowan, George
R., 3,439,408.
Bergmann, Oswald R., 3,459,515.
Bergna, Horacio E., 3,457,051.
Bernard, Robert A.; Dove, William T.; and Smith, Julian C,
3,442,026.
Berry, Walter Cunningham, Jr., 3,421,381.
Bertrand, Louis; and McCarthy, Harry E., 3,462,086.
Bigelow, John Howard, 3,449,125.
Bissot. Thomas C, 3,487,036.
Bither, Tom A., Jr., 3,482,939.
Blair, Larry Keene; and Grot, Walther Gustav, 3,454,633.
Blake, Ralph Kingsley, 3,464,822.
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., 3,439,031.
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., 3,470,1 1 1.
Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr., 3,470,137.
Blank, Herbert, 3,442,655.
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin, 3,441,545.
Blatz, Philip Strubing, 3,449,308.
Blatz, Philip Strubing, 3,457,243.
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin, 3,457,328.
Blume, Roe Calvin, 3,432,548.
Blume, RoeC, 3,471,454.
Bodycot, Irvin Francis, 3,487,062.
Booy, Max L., 3,470,913.
Booy, Max Lorenz; Coe, Benjamin Franklin; and Stutler,
Stephen Charles, 3,433,055.
Borchardt, Hans J., 3,437,432.
Bosley, David Emerson, 3,454,460.
Boswell, George A., 3,433,813.
Boswell, George A., 3,470,216.
Bosworth, Robert T, 3,474,081.
Bottomley, Charles G., 3,422,143.
Bottorf, Donald Thomas; and Moore, Edward Joseph,
3,476,846.
Boughton, Donald C, 3,436,460.
Bowen, Griffith, 3,437,552.
Bowman, John Michael, 3,459,694.
Bowman, Warren; Roberts, Dennis M.; and Sellger, Paul G.,
3,476,694.
Boyle, Donn George; and Osborn, Robert Otto, 3,467,142.
Bragaw, Chester G., Jr., 3,471,276.
Bragaw, Chester Griswold, Jr.; and Washburn, Robert Latham,
3,458,615.
Bragaw, Chester Griswold, Jr., 3,470,047.
Brake, Loren D., 3,471,563.
Brantley, Richard K., 3,482,020.
Brasen, Wallace Raymond; and Cleaver, Charles Spencer,
3,467,635.
Brasure, Donald Eugene, 3,475,248.
Braun, Robert A., 3,433,819.
Braun, Robert A., 3,467,674.
Braun, Robert A., 3,476,771.
Breen, Alvin L.; and Lauterbach, Herbert G., 3,421,194.
Brehmer, Thorwill; and Pomeroy, Chester M., 3,485,283.
Breton, Ernest J.; Eustice, Albert L.; and McCauley, Harry J.,
3,480,460.
Brill, Harold C, 3,471,361.
Brill, Harold C; Gulledge, Hugh C; and Ramsay, Howard L.,
3,483,068.
Brinker, Keith C, 3,427,265.
Bristol, John E., 3,487,060.
Bristol, John E., 3,487,061.
Brixner, Lothar H., 3,471,258.
Brixner, Lothar H., 3,472,777.
Buchovecky, Kalman E.; and Patton, Wilbur L., 3,478,136.
Buehler, Oscar R.; Keister, George P.; and Long, Joseph F.,
3,461,167.
Bugosh, John; and Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,443,973.
Burt, Cortland R., 3,445,235.
Burt, James G., 3,455,835.
Busot, Jesus C, 3,487,049.
Busse, Warren F., 3,454,676.
Busse, Warren F., 3,468,843.
Busse, Warren Froemming; and Bruner, Walter Martin,
3,485,793.
Bydal, Bruce Alfred, 3,470,912.
Cairns, Edward L., 3,445,183.
Cairns, Theodore L., 3,456,057.
Camhi, Jack C; Hackney, Donald E.; and Lewis, Thomas
Glenn, Jr., 3,422,494.
Campbell, David Robert, 3,461,199.
Carboni, Rudolph A., 3,458,560.
Carmichael, Keith S., 3,420,367.
Carmichael, Keith S., 3,441,460.
Carmichael, Keith S.; and di Giacomo, Eugene P., 3,442,372.
Carmichael, Keith S., 3,466,851.
Carpenter, John Mc Murray, III; and Smith, Drexel Kermit,
3,480,706.
Carter, Elbert P., 3,474,292.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Carter, Giles F., 3,467,545.
Carter, Giles F., 3,481,769.
Celeste, Jack Richard, 3,448,089.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine Elizabeth, 3,423,427.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony, 3,445,233.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; and Dessauer, Rolf, 3,445,234.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine Elizabeth, 3,449,379.
Chaban, Castulo, Jr., 3,468,284.
Chalmers, John R.; and Stilmar, Frederic B., 3,451,978.
Chambers, Vaughan Crandall, Jr., 3,479,185.
Chiu, Jen, 3,453,864.
Chrisp, Joseph D., 3,444,014.
Church, Robert J., 3,438,764.
Cillag, John R.; and Campbell, James D., Ill, 3,432,421.
Cist, John David, 3,427,462.
Clarke, Ray Allen; and Griffin, Dale Miller, Jr., 3,479,192.
Coats, Fred Haden, Jr., 3,446,734.
Cobb, James Stanley, Jr., 3,456,292.
Cober, Lloyd W., Jr.; and McDaniel, James S., 3,474,952.
Coburn, Mathias M., 3,438,921.
Cohen, Abraham Bernard, 3,460,944.
Coker, James N., 3,475,391.
Cole, Paul Morrison, 3,461,508.
Concannon, Thomas P., 3,477,975.
Contractor, Rashmikant Maganlai; and Kern, Robert Evans,
3,449,486.
Cooper, Joseph H.; and Klein, Oscar J. C, 3,475,436.
Cope, Oswald James, 3,435,093.
Cox, Norman L.; and Hicks, William T., 3,451,771.
Craven, James M., 3,435,003.
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hochberg, Jerome,
3,481,766.
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hoohberg, Jerome,
3,481,767.
Craven, Robert Lee, 3,485,693.
Crawford, Lloyd W., 3,422,546.
Cummins, Earl W., 3,480,631.
Darby, Robert Albert, 3,450,684.
Davenport, Buell Edward; Flynn, John Henry, IV; and Jacobs,
Alfred, 3,431,236.
David, John Cyrenius, 3,442,740.
Davis, Darwin Darrell, 3,481,846.
Davis, Eugene L., Jr., 3,443,292.
Davis, Howard Arthur; and Karickhoff, Michael, 3,455,720.
Dawson, George Alexander, 3,444,1 10.
Dempsey, James Joseph, 3,427,376.
Dempsey, James Joseph; and Lee, Chi-Chang, 3,478,141.
Dennis, Fred Stanley; and Skelton, William B., Jr., 3,423,501.
Detweiler, Roy R., 3,454,360.
Dickins, John Shuford, III, 3,423,806.
Dietz, Donald Mars, 3,428,531.
Dietz, John W.; and McWhorter, John R., Jr., 3,441,610.
Dodson, William C, Jr.; and Long, George R., 3,458,905.
Dorsey, James C, 3,476,713.
Drinkard, William C, Jr., 3,432,539.
Duncan, William Joseph; Fisher, Charles Frank; Moye, Frank
Houston; and Piercy, Samuel Allen, 3,457,341.
Dunglinson, Colin; and Lyerly, William M., 3,431,155.
Dunnington, Gordon B.; and Fields, Reuben T., 3,470,288.
Dunworth, William Paul, 3,426,010.
Dutton, Hubert Wallace, Jr.; and Lees, Ray Frank, 3,433,857.
Dye, John I., 3,455,727.
Eiseman, Bernhardt J., Jr., 3,444,085.
Ellis, Linus, 3,420,824.
Emery, Michael Burgin, 3,428,266.
Emslie, Robert S.; Gulledge, Hugh C; Lewis, George L.; and
Willcox, Oswin Burr, 3,484,260.
Engelhardt, Eugene Herman, 3,476,827.
Engelhardt, Vaughn A., 3,431,089.
England, David C, 3,423,378.
Evans, Franklin James, 3,485,706.
Evans, Franklin James; and Levy, Martin R., 3,485,709.
Evans, Franklin James; and Summers, Ronald John, 3,486,168.
Evans, Richard L., 3,451,999.
Evans, William L., 3,428,502.
Ewing, Alvin Lenwood, 3,471,095.
Fidler, William Edward, 3,438,825.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., 3,427,647.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., 3,438,094.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., 3,447,302.
Finch, Neil L., 3,421,935.
Fish, Floyd Hamilton, Jr.; and Stine, Cawley Richard,
3,485,711.
Fisher, Richard Gordon, 3,459,622.
Fletcher, David M.; and Wendel, Martin M., 3,475,118.
Fletcher, Eldon L., 3,464,300.
Flook, William M., Jr., 3,465,589.
Fogg, Robert E., 3,447,990.
Foster, Peter William, 3,432,477.
Foster, Peter William, 3,468,850.
Frazer, August Henry, 3,422,116.
Frazer, August Henry; and Memger, Wesley, Jr., 3,476,719.
Fuchs, Julius, 3,422,132.
Gage, Thomas B., 3,433,008.
Gale, David M., 3,446,845.
Gale, David M., 3,459,647.
Gale, David M., 3,468,924.
Gale, David M., 3,478,100.
Gall, Walter George, 3,422,061.
Gall, Walter George, 3,422,064.
Gallay, Ralph; and La Penta, Samuel Peter, 3,439,025.
Garrison, Dale Leroy; and Lulay, Arthur, 3,469,285.
Garrison, William E., 3,434,915.
Garrison, William E., 3,454,689.
Gay, Frank P.; and Agolini, Franco, 3,455,879.
Geary, Charles Gerald, 3,486,896.
Geary, James Edward, Jr.; Harsch, William Edward; Maxwell,
John Murdock; and Rego, Richard Donald, 3,442,002.
Geerdes, James Divine; and Kuechler, William Lewis,
3,452,131.
Gessner, Joseph, 3,437,555.
Gilardi, Robert John, 3,461,193.
Gonser, William Arnold, 3,427,052.
Gorman, John Joseph, 3,479,311.
Gorrafa, Adly Abdel-Moniem, 3,421,185.
Gorrafa, Adly Abdel-Moniem, 3,478,392.
Gorton, Bert Sorelle, 3,462,337.
Graf, Walter L.; and Medeiros, Francis Joseph, 3,436,797.
Graham, Boynton, 3,454,623.
Guess, Algernon P., Jr.; and Kiscaden, Donald C, 3,458,616.
Gumprecht, William Henry; and Johnson, Rulon Edward, Jr.,
3,445,392.
Hackman, Edward Jerome; and Hollberg, Herbert John,
3,453,428.
Hagen, Richard M., 3,460,740.
Hailstone, Robert Burleigh, 3,437,553.
Hall, Henry K., Jr., 3,457,194.
Hall, Larry Eugene, 3,436,430.
Hallada, Donald Paul, 3,473,881.
Halliwell, Ronald Harry, 3,436,422.
Hancock, Jack Arnet; and Hayden, William Fred, 3,466,716.
Hanke, Albert R., 3,438,796.
Hanson, Doyce B.; Hansen, John E.; and Boyer, Nolan D.,
3,422,180.
Harder, Robert Junior, 3,472,908.
Hare, Weston Andrew, 3,421,914.
Harris, Alexander Thomas; and King, Kenneth Francis,
3,467,633.
Harris, John Ferguson, Jr., 3,449,304.
Harvey, John, Jr., 3,432,600.
Harvey, John, Jr., 3,453,284.
Harvey, John Vipond; and Thompson, John Rowson, 3,461,718.
Hatcher, John E., 3,480,405.
Hathaway, Floyd S., 3,485,592.
Haugh, Eugene Frederick, 3,451,819.
Haugh, Eugene Frederick, 3,486,895.
Hause, Norman L.; and Swalheim, Donald Arthur, 3,453,186.
Hays, Richard Young, 3,436,789.
Hebeler, Harold H., 3,459,845.
Hecht, James Lee; and Hughes, Charles T., 3,464,963.
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Lewis, Edward F.; and Sinson, Elwood A.,
3,428,289.
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Kiscaden, Donald C; and Wyeth,
Nathaniel C, 3,460,199.
Heckrotte, Robert S., 3,466,703.
Heffelfinger, Carl John, 3,432,591.
Hertler, Walter R., 3,428,439.
Hertler, Walter R., 3,429,923.
Hertler, Walter R., 3,438,747.
Hetherington, Richard; and Foley, Joseph, 3,423,31 1.
Hicks, William T., 3,438,819.
Hicks, William T., 3,486,851.
Hildebrand, Cleveland L., 3,468,120.
Hochberg, Jerome, 3,429,727.
Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,423,365.
Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,436,372.
Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,442,861.
Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,476,714.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, 3,429,856.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, 3,450,562.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, 3,456,037.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, 3,459,781.
Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,437,892.
Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,440,062.
Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,440,182.
Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,480,566.
Hoffman, Richard A., 3,469,954.
Hoffman, Richard Alan; May, Joe Turner; and Meckley,
Frederick William, 3,437,461.
Holfeld, Winfried T., 3,429,017.
LIST OF PATENTEES
409
Holmquist, Howard Emil, 3,479,304.
Holtzman, Arnold Harold, 3,439,61 1.
Hook, John H., 3,446,287.
Howard, Edward George, Jr., 3,485,792.
Hubbuch, Leo P., 3,444,183.
Huey, Abram D., Ill; and McGhee, John D., 3,459,932.
Hull, Donald Robert; and Piccard, John Augustus, 3,466,822.
Hume, Harold F., 3,423,923.
Hume, Harold Frederick, 3,453,689.
Hunt, Oliver Larry, 3,428,711.
Hutton, David G., 3,442,961.
Hyde, Thomas J., 3,449,269.
Hyson, Archibald M., 3,454,700.
Ikeda, Carol K.; and Sorenson, Ben E., 3,471,517.
Her, Ralph K., 3,469,976.
Her, Ralph K., 3,485,658.
Jacobson, Howard W.; and Pollock, Warren I., 3,475,233.
James, David D., 3,439,798.
Jelinek, Arthur G., 3,426,129.
Jelinek, Arthur G., 3,457,349.
Jenner, Edward L., 3,481,992.
Joarder, Mohammad Golam Kibria; and Walker, Garland Ray,
3,474,613.
Johnson, Alexander L., 3,475,433.
Johnson, Donald R.; Nadeau, Richard G.; Nieuweboer, Gerrit;
and Truett, William L., 3,476,515.
Johnson, Rayner S., 3,457,292.
Jones, Frank N., 3,459,785.
Jones, John Willard, 3,427,188.
Jones, John Willard, 3,442,686.
Kalil, James; and Milano, James, 3,454,589.
Kane, William P., 3,442,697.
Karickhoff, Michael, 3,446,886.
Kassal, Robert James, 3,428,658.
Kauer, James C., 3,474,174.
Kealy, Thomas Joseph, 3,474,082.
Keane, John J.; and Lough, John C., 3,431,135.
Keefe, Robert L., Jr., 3,469,001.
Keen, Arnold Ralph, 3,481,365.
Kelemen, Denis G., 3,472,683.
Kilby, Claude William; and Smith, James Gerald, 3,456,156.
Kissa, Erik; Manos, Philip; and Wahlig, Charles F., 3,453,038.
Kjellmark, Eric W., Jr., 3,443,982.
Klanberg, Frank K., 3,450,733.
Klanberg, Frank K.; and Parshall, George W., 3,455,977.
Klanberg, Frank K., 3,471,269.
Kleinfelder, Earl O., 3,475,1 17.
Klopping, Hein L.; and Loux, Harvey M., 3,454,567.
Kneib, Jan A., 3,456,857.
Knospe, Robert H., 3,481,133.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., 3,424,773.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., 3,427,136.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., 3,472,636.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., 3,478,098.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., 3,481,696.
Kottenhahn, Alfred Peter, 3,431,307.
Kraus, Philip B., 3,485,577.
Krespan, Carl G., 3,475,481.
Kring, Elbert V., 3,446,671.
Kugele, Thomas G., 3,471,282.
Kuhrt, Noel Hawkins, Jr., 3,434,841.
La Lancette, Eugene A., 3,450,720.
La Lancette, Eugene A., 3,450,724.
Lassiter, James Turnley, 3,459,798.
Latschar, Carl E., 3,428,481.
Laucius, Joseph Francis; and Spiegler, Louis, 3,422,154.
Lawes, Bernard C, 3,481,886.
Lehrer, Robert, 3,457,478.
Leibee, Joseph Bruce, 3,426,825.
Lemke, Charles H., 3,481,770.
Levin, Gilbert V., 3,432,487.
Levy, Paul F.; and Tabeling, Raymond W., 3,474,658.
Lewis, Richard W.; and White, Jerome R., 3,461,261.
Lewis, Robert Bee; and Derry, William Thomas, 3,430,888.
Lindenhovius, Alex; Klaver, Petrus; and Appel, Johannes An-
dreas, 3,447,887.
Linderman, James Stephens, 3,448,252.
Lindsey, Roland G., 3,471,591.
Lindsey, William B.; and Locey, Mark M., 3,455,774.
Linton, Howard Richard, 3,450,550.
Linton, Howard R., 3,470,007.
Long, Cecil Louis, 3,468,700.
Loux, Harvey M., 3,466,280.
Loux, Harvey M., 3,466,285.
Luckey, George W.; and Miller, Francis A., Jr., 3,482,092.
Luebke, Donald V., 3,442,817.
Lunt, Richard R., Jr., 3,440,21 1.
Lyerly, William M„ 3,445,305.
Lyerly, William M., 3,471,346.
Lyons, Lawrence Henry, 3,445,837.
Maerov, Sidney B., 3,467,482.
Magat, Eugene Edward; and Tanner, David, 3,423,163.
Magat, Eugene Edward; and Tanner, David, 3,424,820.
Magat, Eugene E.; and Sharkey, William H., 3,475,898.
Magner, Lowell Max; and Punderson, John Oliver, 3,484,503.
Makansi, Munzer; and McKenica, Winfield L., 3,485,710.
Mallonee, James Edgar, 3,428,673.
Maloney, Daniel Edwin, 3,422,055.
Maloney, Daniel Edwin, 3,440,231.
Manos, Philip, 3,451,741.
Manos, Philip, 3,457,213.
Marks, Barnard M., 3,441,538.
Marsh, Frank D., 3,427,323.
Marshall, William J., 3,440,075.
Masino, John Albert; Sturdevant, Eugene J.; and Williams, Stan-
ley Victor, 3,479,520.
Mathews, Ralph T., 3,425,588.
Mathews, Ralph T., 3,479,948.
McBride, Richard T., 3,443,980.
McCaskill, William Brand; and Neal, James Preston, IV,
3,426,630.
McCutchan, Frank, Jr., 3,426,406.
McDonough, Leslie Marvin, 3,426,100.
McGhee, John D., 3,461,380.
McGonigal, William E., 3,484,439.
McHale, John J., 3,436,301.
McKenica, Winfield Lewis, 3,485,774.
McShane, Herbert Felix, Jr., 3,439,015.
Mead, Edward Jairus; and Scheuerman, Vernal Hardy,
3,454,422.
Meadows, Geoffrey W., 3,451,791.
Meadows, Geoffrey W., 3,486,881.
Meagher, Robert, 3,432,896.
Melby, Lester R., 3,440,190.
Middleton, William J., 3,424,732.
Middleton, William J., 3,442,904.
Middleton, William J., 3,459,766.
Middleton, William J., 3,461,129.
Miller, William C; and Trutna, William R., 3,476,751.
Moede, Jerome Albert, 3,440,049.
Moncure, Henry, Jr., 3,480,694.
Monroe, Elmer S., Jr., 3,449,076.
Monroe, Elmer Sylvester, Jr., 3,435,505.
Montgomery, Franklin Luckenbill, 3,472,828.
Moody, Richard E., 3,422,318.
Moran, Edward F.; and Reider, Donald P., 3,467,704.
Moynihan, Robert E., 3,458,388.
Muetterties, Earl L., 3,446,604.
Munn, George E., 3,451,974.
Myers, Neil O., 3,433,007.
Nacci, George Raymond, 3,476,595.
Nadeau, Richard G., 3,485,723.
Naselow, Arthur B., 3,442,703.
Naselow, Arthur B., 3,485,796.
Nersasian, Arthur, 3,467,636.
Nestor, James F., 3,480,479.
Newby, William Edward; and Sands, Seymour, 3,485,569.
Nichols, George M., 3,449,091.
Nieuweboer, Gerrit, 3,444,731.
Oberlin, Robert E., 3,473,938.
Olsen, John Sylvester, 3,428,560.
Olson, Edwin G.; Wills, Thomas M.; and Yunan, Malak E.,
3,474,500.
Ord, Robinson, Jr., 3,459,507.
Osborn, Robert Otto, 3,423,400.
Owens, Daniel Kenyon, 3,428,483.
Owens, John E.; and Zafiroglu, Dimitri P., 3,481,005.
Papa, Anthony J., 3,429,879.
Paris, Olden E., 3,441,542.
Parker, Arthur H.; and Sherick, John P., 3,475,228.
Parker, Fred W., 3,477,969.
Pascale, Donald Anthony, 3,454,417.
Patterson, Hugh Thomas, 3,475,204.
Patterson, Hugh T., 3,436,288.
Pattison, Dexter Brayton, 3,467,638.
Patton, Wilbur L.; and Riley, Harry, 3,471,602.
Paxton, Robert B., 3,454,461.
Pecka, James T., 3,485,734.
Pierce, Norwin Caley, 3,437,725.
Pinney, Baden McDowall, 3,433,463.
Pitzl, Gilbert, 3,452,130.
Pitzl, Gilbert, 3,452,132.
Pledger, James Thompson, Jr., 3,445,546.
Potrafke, Earl M., 3,438,805.
Powell, Richard J., 3,474,063.
Pratt, Herbert Thomas, 3,434,793.
Pritchett, William A., 3,459,816.
Proffitt, Thomas Jefferson, Jr., 3,434,874.
Pruckmayr, Gerfried; and Victorius, Claus, 3,461,136.
Punderson, John O., 3,472,756.
Quisenberry, Richard Keith, 3,440,221.
Raasch, Maynard S., 3,462,489.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Raasch, Maynard S., 3,468,908.
Rawlins, Stokes Smith, Jr., 3,443,950.
Raynolds, Stuart; and Tandy, Thomas K., Jr., 3,438,925.
Raynolds, Stuart; and Tandy, Thomas K., Jr., 3,462,296.
Raynolds, Stuart, 3,480,579.
Read, Robert Emms, 3,459,696.
Rees, Richard Watkin, 3,437,718.
Rees, Richard Watkin, 3,471,460.
Reese, Cecil E., 3,444,681.
Reese, Cecil E., 3,468,996.
Reeves, James W., 3,443,360.
Reinhardt, Heinz F„ 3,431,280.
Reinhardt, Heinz F., 3,438,934.
Reinhardt, Heinz F., 3,441,423.
Rich, William W., 3,440,256.
Roesky, Herbert W., 3,432,277.
Roesky, Herbert W., 3,437,455.
Roesky, Herbert W., 3,449,473.
Rogers, Arthur O., 3,443,893.
Rogers, Arthur O., 3,467,679.
Rogers, Fulton F., Jr., 3,450,678.
Ross, Francis J., 3,459,493.
Ruff, Robert Bernard, 3,481,736.
Rusher, Robert L., 3,421,907.
Rusher, Robert L., 3,421,909.
Rusher, Robert L., 3,455,705.
Rushmere, John D.; and Todd, William H., 3,454,475.
Rushmere, John Derek, 3,472,743.
Ryan, Cornelius J., 3,423,350.
Ryan, James Francis, Jr., 3,438,192.
Sadek, Fawzy S., 3,471,610.
Sandy, Charles Anthony, 3,426,056.
Sarafidis, Christos, 3,445,540.
Sauer, John C, 3,457,050.
Sauer, John C, 3,476,527.
Schick, Mary Margaret, 3,461,026.
Schimelpfenig, Clarence W., Jr.; and Subramanian, Pallatheri
M„ 3,444,125.
Schmitt, Donald B., 3,423,809.
Schneider, Rudolf, 3,454,424.
Schoenbeck, Melvin Albert, 3,475,397.
Schuler, Mathias John; and Smeltz, Kenneth Cleon, 3,432,409.
Schwarz, Eckhard C. A., 3,455,735.
Schwarz, Eckhard Christian August, 3,438,910.
Schwarz, Eckhard Christian August, 3,446,773.
Schwarz, Eckhard Christian August, 3,464,878.
Schweitzer, Carl Earle; and Setterquist, Robert Alton,
3,437,640.
Schweitzer, Carl Earle; and Setterquist, Robert Alton,
3,477,994.
Schweitzer, Francis E., 3,459,706.
Scoggin, John K., 3,427,388.
Scribner, Richard M., 3,424,751.
Scribner, Richard M., 3,458,505.
Sears, George W., Jr., 3,455,709.
Seiter, Eugene Dwight; and Umberger, Jacob Quentin,
3,424,583.
Selman, Stanley, 3,450,716.
Selman, Stanley, 3,467,702.
Selman, Stanley, 3,475,456.
Selman, Stanley; and Squire, Edward N., 3,480,603.
Seney, John Seymour, 3,430,488.
Seney, John Seymour, 3,482,236.
Seney, John Seymour, 3,486,047.
Seufert, Ludwig Edward, 3,437,468.
Severns, William H., Jr., 3,473,916.
Shaw, Fred D., Jr., 3,425,973.
Sheets, Thomas M., 3,442,956.
Sherman, Arthur Tillman; and Miller, Robert Harrison,
3,421,232.
Shin, Hyunkook, 3,449,809.
Short, Oliver A., 3,472,653.
Sierer, Harry D., 3,459,848.
Sinclair, Harold K., 3,481,888.
Sippel, Roy J„ 3,440,176.
Smeltz, Kenneth C, 3,426,025.
Smeltz, Kenneth C, 3,442,768.
Smeltz, Kenneth C, 3,478,1 16.
Smith, Claibourne D., 3,485,798.
Smith, Donald J„ 3,459,576.
Smith, Drexel K„ 3,470,914.
Smith, Frank T.; and Smith, Robert D., 3,455,146.
Smith, James Gerald, 3,484,899.
Smith, Lee Davis, Jr., 3,482,597.
Smith, Robert Dilman, 3,438,434.
Smoot, Charles Richard, 3,450,552.
Snyder, John D„ 3,481,804.
Soboczenski, Edward J., 3,436,207.
Sosnowicz, Edward J.; and Willis, Frank M., 3,442,105.
Souffle, Robert David, 3,449,204.
Sowards, Donald Maurice, 3,473,987.
Speck, Stanley Brooke, 3,485,814.
Spriestersbach, David Richard; Clarke, Ray Allen; Couper,
Monroe; and Patterson, Hugh T., 3,473,998.
Squires, Paul Herman, 3,476,627.
Starkweather, Howard Warner, Jr., 3,480,457.
Steuber, Walter, 3,421,181.
Stiegler, Theodore Donald; Janosik, James Phillip; and Burns,
Edward Brantley,, 3,460,776.
Stiles, Alvin B.; and Yates, Paul Clifford, 3,460,523.
Stilmar, Frederic B., 3,43 1,136.
Stilmar, Frederic B., 3,445,434.
Stilmar, Frederic B., 3,449,305.
Stinger, Henry Joseph, 3,456,495.
Strange, Jack F., 3,486,893.
Streicher, Michael A., 3,481,762.
Streicher, Michael A., 3,481,882.
Stupakis, Yani S., 3,423,028.
Su, Aaron Chung Liong, 3,455,974.
Summers, Ronald John, 3,434,188.
Sunshine, Norman B.; Hick, Robert M., Jr.; and Gould, Joseph
O., 3,445,423.
Svadlenak, Rudolf E„ 3,437,531.
Swalheim, Donald A.; and Mackey, Robert W., 3,445,351.
Swalheim, Donald A.; and Mackey, Robert W., 3,468,769.
Swamer, Frederic Wurl, 3,468,964.
Swanson, Ralph G., 3,471,389.
Swerlick, Isadore, 3,459,582.
Tabeling, Raymond W., 3,473,382.
Tatnall, Robert E., 3,468,747.
Taylor, Robert Edward, 3,446,766.
Thompson, Gordon Welton, 3,460,194.
Thompson, Robert G„ 3,467,719.
Thornton, Roger L., 3,442,857.
Thurn, Robert Dean, 3,467,628.
Tietz, Raymond F.; and Kenyon, William G., 3,468,861.
Tipplets, Karl Guymon, 3,443,308.
Tocker, Stanley, 3,437,635.
Trofimenko, Swiatoslaw, 3,431,275.
Troth, Henry Mc Cardell, Jr., 3,477,103.
Troth, Henry McCardell, Jr., 3,460,731.
Twelves, Robert Ralph, 3,449,397.
Tyran, Leo W., 3,487,059.
Umberger, Jacob Quentin, 3,451,820.
Van Dyk, John W., 3,480,547.
Van Veld, Robert Dale, 3,471,702.
Vasta, Joseph A., 3,427,291.
Vasta, Joseph A., 3,433,771.
Vasta, Joseph A., 3,442,873.
Vasta, Joseph A., 3,471,457.
Vasta, Joseph A., 3,480,560.
Victorius, Claus, 3,441,532.
Victorius, Claus, 3,454,516.
Vogl, Otto F., 3,454,527.
von Erdberg, Robert, 3,480,998.
Vosburgh, William George, Sr., 3,459,627.
Wagner, Philip Lyle, 3,476,715.
Waldin, Vincent H., 3,479,833.
Waldin, Vincent H., 3,482,412.
Waldin, Vincent H., 3,486,345.
Wallenberger, Frederick T., 3,472,818.
Wallenfels, Miklos, 3,458,334.
Warnell, Joseph Leo, 3,449,389.
Webers, Vincent Joseph, 3,445,229.
Weiss, George, 3,453,662.
Werner, Alfred J., 3,437,502.
White, Frederick F., Jr., 3,482,218.
Whitney, Joel G., 3,444,199.
Whitney, Joel G., 3,446,846.
Wieland, Carson E., 3,442,317.
Wiggill, John Bentley, 3,427,187.
Wilhoit, Eugene Dennis, 3,461,160.
Willcox, Oswin B., 3,423,178.
Willcox, Oswin B.; Kolb, Kenneth M.; and Amin, Rajnikant B.,
3,459,574.
Wilson, Billy J., 3,421,346.
Wilson, Donald Richard, 3,459,684.
Wilson, Nathan W., 3,467,333.
Windley, William Thomas, 3,429,491.
Withers, Michael S., 3,435,893.
Witsiepe, William Kenneth, 3,485,802.
Wittbecker, Emerson L., 3,471,590.
Wolf, Herbert Otto, 3,476,806.
Wolfe, James Richard, Jr., 3,425,983.
Wolfe, Kenneth R., 3,476,408.
Wolinski, Leon Edward, 3,467,61 1.
Wollman, Henry Thomas, 3,420,710.
Wood, Stanley David, 3,459,840.
Woodell, Rudolph, 3,467,744.
Yates, Paul C, 3,450,499.
Yates, Paul C, 3,475,375.
Yolles, Seymour, 3,441,389.
Youker, Mortimer Alexander, 3,428,592.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Youker, Mortimer Alexander, 3,450,649.
Zafiroglu, Dimitri P., 3,454,443.
Zedalis, Robert John, 3,450,045.
Zeisberg, Millard David, 3,474,616.
Zimmerman, Joseph, 3,432,575.
Du Pont, Nicholas R.: See—
Waterbury, Nelson J., 3,444,946.
Du Pont, S. T., (Societe Anonyme): See—
Tissot Dupont, Lucien Francois Simon, 3,452,522.
Tissot Dupont, Lucien Francois Simon, 3,453,065.
Duport, Jacques P.; and De Crevoisier, Michel, to Societe
Grenobloise d'Etudes et d 'Applications Hydrauliques (Sogreah).
Device for the production of energy in bursts. 3,433,014, 3-18-69,
CI. 60-12.
Duport, Jacques P.; and Martin, Gilbert, to Societe Grenobloise
d'Etudes et d 'Applications Hydrauliques (Sogreah). Reversible
hydraulic apparatus. 3,464,357, 9-2-69, CI. 103-3.
Dupoux, Jean: See —
Dieval, Michel; Dupoux, Jean; Joffre, Henri; and Pradel,
Jacques,3, 448,269.
Dupraw, William A.: See —
Graab, Judson W.; Rosenblum, Louis; Maple, William E.;
Dupraw, William A.; and Gahn, Randall F.,3,472,625.
Dupraz, Carol A.: See —
Goodman, Henry G., Jr.; and Dupraz, Carol A. ,3 ,449,406.
Dupraz, Jacques; and Hawkes, Thaddeus, to CSF-Compagnie
Generate de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Variable threshold correlator
system for the synchronization of information signals by a cycli-
cally repeated signal group. 3,463,911, 8-26-69, CI. 235-181.
Dupre, Edwin V. Cushioned wheel. 3,465,804, 9-9-69, CI. 152-11.
Du Pre, Frank C. Connector for joining the panels together edge to
edge. 3,439,465, 4-22-69, CI. 52-584.
du Pre, Frits Karel, to North American Philips Company Inc. Piston
rod guide for rhombic drive Stirling cycle apparatus. 3,431,788, 3-
11-69, CI. 74-44.
Dupre, Henry P., to Burndy Corporation. Self-sealing connector.
3,456,232, 7-15-69, CI. 339-96.
Dupuis, Arthur V.: See-
Greenspan, Frank P.; and Dupuis, Arthur V., 3,468,754.
Dupuis, D., und Co., Firma: See —
van der Veen, Albert Jacob, 3,452,942.
Dupuis, Hubert, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Boring bar.
3,461,751,8-19-69, CI. 77-58.
Dupuis, Jean M., to Northern Electric Company Limited. Method
and apparatus for making wound film capacitors from continuous
strips. 3,459,616, 8-5-69, CI. 156-184.
Dupuis, Robert C. Concrete testing mold. 3,454,257, 7-8-69, CI.
249-112.
Dupuy, Gerard: See —
Germond, Philippe; and Dupuy, Gerard, 3,481,833.
Javellaud, Jean; Robin, Marc; and Dupuy, Gerard, 3,454,465.
Duquesne, Jean F.: See-
Lucas, Pierre M.; Duquesne, Jean F.; LeGall, Pierre; and Rouzi-
er, Michel M., 3,454,723.
Dura Corporation: See —
Adamski, Joseph, 3,453,021.
Eskra, Rudolph; and Cook, James M., 3,440,765.
Eskra, Rudolph, 3,440,892.
Knapp, Theodore F., 3,480,815.
Lawter, Raymond L., 3,447,545.
Shelhart, Robert E., 3,477,378.
Shelhart, Robert Edward, 3,434,282.
Verdi, Sam C, 3,448,975.
Dura-Last Shingle Corp.: See-
Salvo, Anthony, 3,420,024.
Durable Manufacturing Company: See —
Blackford Raymond H., 3,456,682.
Durachenko, Mikhail Ivanovich: See —
Rebenok, Anatoly Georgievich; Budenkov, Valentin
Nikolaevich; Mezentsev, Jury Grigorievich; Vainshtein, Lazar
Pinkhusovich; Durachenko, Mikhail Ivanovich; and Kovdrya,
Ivan Timofeevich, 3,457, 879.
Durametallic Corporation: See —
Hershey, Lowell E., 3,420,535.
Hershey, Lowell E., 3,467,396.
Hershey, Lowell E., 3,477,729.
Duran, Johannes Christiaan: See —
Bakker, Martinus Antonius Maria; Collaris, Maria Antonius
Alphonsus Andreas; and Duran, Johannes
Christiaan.3,478,243.
Duran, Raymond J.: See—
Beckering, Jacobus J.; Duran, Raymond J.; and Lessig, William
R., 111,3,485,018.
Duran, Raymond J.; and Beares, Allen G., to Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company, The. Folding handle for lawn mower.
3,485,017, 12-23-69, CI. 56-25.4
Durand & Hugenin A.G.: See-
Keller, Heinz; and Grossmann, Hans, 3,467,645.
Durand, Douglas V. Forced air burner. 3,431,873, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 10-
18.
Durand, Francois. Devices for driving an internal gear. 3,461,734, 8-
19-69, CI. 74-410.
Durand, Francois. Devices for driving toothed wheels. 3,461,735, 8-
19-69, CI. 74-410.
Durand, Fred A., Jr.; and May, Charles R., to National Biscuit Com-
pany. Automatic coring machine. 3,434,517, 3-25-69, CI. 146-52.
Durand, Georges; and Kosztolanyi, Charles, to Commissariat a
l'Energie Atomique. Method of stabilization of thermionic sources
and thermionic source obtained by application of said method or a
like method. 3,423,583, 1-21-69, CI. 250-41.9
Durand, Jacques Georges, to Verrerie Cristallerie d'Arques J.G., Du-
rand & Cie Societe en Commandite Par Actions. Display-boxes for
tumblers. 3,438,481, 4-15-69, CI. 206-45.33
Durand, Maurice. Rotary cylinder for heat treatment of fabrics or
the like continuous materials. 3,452,967, 7-1-69, CI. 263-6.
Durand, Paul: See—
Teszner, Stanislas; Durand, Paul; Morel, Philippe H.; and Briere,
Pierce E.,3,482,151.
Durand, Pierre, to Richier. Gyratory crushers. 3,423,033, 1-21-69,
CI. 241-32.
Durand, Pierre, to Richier. Collapsible crane. 3,433,368, 3-18-69,
CI. 212-46.
Durand, Pierre, to Richier. Methods for erecting tower cranes.
3,466,723, 9-16-69, CI. 29-155.
Durand, Roy L., to Lozow, Donald L. Portable winch. 3,467,359, 9-
16-69, CI. 254-168.
Durand, Tulvio S.: See —
Ashkenas, Irving L.; Durand, Tulvio S.; and McRuer, Duane
T.,3,483,302.
Duranleau, Roger G.: See —
Crowe, Curtis W.; and Duranleau, Roger G., 3,436,262.
Durant, Bobby G.: See-
Miller, Charles Fredrick; Zenker, Raymond O.; and Durant,
Bobby G.,3,451,607.
Durbin, Enoch J. Measuring system. 3,429,178, 2-25-69, CI. 73-27.
Durbin, Enoch J. Mass flow meter apparatus. 3,470,741, 10-7-69,
CI. 73-194.
Durbin, Stanley H., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Monitoring circuit for
sequentially testing hot sizing press resistance heaters connected in
pairs during energization of the mate heater. 3,447,079, 5-27-69,
CI. 324-73.
Durbin, Votaw S. Wire rope clip. 3,440,694, 4-29-69, CI. 24-125.
Durch, Edward L.: See —
Fortsch, Francis J.; and Durch, Edward L., 3,425, 159.
Duret, Jean Louis Albert, to Societe anonyme dite: Vallourec.
Separable joint for pipes. 3,468,563, 9-23-69, CI. 285-93.
Durfee, Robert L.: See—
Spurlock, Jack M.; and Durfee, Robert L.,3,453,967.
Durgin, Charles B.: See —
Nelkin, Arthur; Durgin, Charles B.; Geil, Fred G.; and Thomp-
son, John H., 3,438,021.
Durham, Carl T., Jr., to General Electric Company. Process for
treating electrostrictive ceramic elements. 3,465,069, 9-2-69, CI.
264-82.
Durham Chemicals Limited: See-
Ridley, Maurice Alexander; and Robinson, Peter John,
3,464,906.
Durham, Donald F.; and Burk, Duane L., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Seals for track link assemblies. 3,480,338, 11-25-69, CI.
305-11.
Durham, Harry B., to United States Steel Corporation. Holder for
machining impact specimens. 3,457,828, 7-29-69, CI. 90-11.
Durham, Noel O.: See —
Branch, Jack P.; and Durham, Noel O.,3,451,502.
Durham, Robert C, Jr.: See —
Durham, Robert C, Sr.; and Durham, Robert C, Jr.,3,452,482.
Durham, Robert C, Sr.; and Durham, Robert C, Jr. Window con-
struction. 3,452,482, 7-1-69, CI. 49-506.
Duria-Werk Karl Kempf GmbH: See-
Heck, Friedrich, 3,431,105.
Durie, Robert W., to Shell Oil Company. Method of producing
hydrocarbons from an underground formation. 3,439,742, 4-22-
69, CI. 166-272.
Duriron Company, Inc., The: See —
Duffey, Donn W.; and Wissman, Jack L., 3,425,439.
Gunther, Rush B., 3,441,115.
Reiling, Victor G., 3,432,511.
Schenck, Robert C, Jr., 3,438,388.
Schenck, Robert C, Jr.; and Ferris, Herbert C, 3,459,213.
Sumner, Earl C, 3,471,395.
Duris, Milan W.: See-
Clark, Raymond N.; Duris, Milan W.; and Koros, Leslie L.,
deceased, 3,466,497.
Duris, Rudolph M., to Edwards Company, Inc. Bell striker
reciprocating motor. 3,448,307, 6-3-69, CI. 310-23.
Durkan, Gerald. Physiological fluid infusion system having automatic
cutoff. 3,469,574, 9-30-69, CI. 128-214.
Durkee, Fank P., to General Electric Company. Yttrium vanadate
europium phosphor preparation by precipitation using ammonium
carbonate. 3,441,512, 4-29-69, CI. 252-301.4
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Durkee, Frank P., to General Electric Company. Treatment of
recrystallized YVO<: Eu luminescent materials. 3,484,382, 12-16-
69, CI. 252-301.4
Durkee, Jackson L.; Wall, William C; and Lester, Raymond H., to
Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Plastic coated cable and method of
making same. 3,457,717, 7-29-69, CI. 57-149.
Durkee, John E.; and Remington, Duncan S., to Emerson Electric
Co. Intercom-signal device. 3,453,390, 7-1-69, CI. 179-1.
Durkopp Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Biermann, Kurt, 3,478,708.
Durland, Donovan D. Device for making sculpture. 3,479,691, 11-
25-69, CI. 18-5.1
Durler, Jacques; and Zoller, Frederic, to Hispano Suiza (Suisse) S.A.
Spinning machines having hydraulically controlled ring rails.
3,422,614, 1-21-69, CI. 57-99.
Durnan, William E., to Auto Research Corporation. Compression
fitting particularly for fluid-distributing systems. 3,447,820, 6-3-69,
CI. 285-159.
Durnan, William E., to Auto Research Corporation. Lubricant dis-
tribution system. 3,477,545, 11-11-69, CI. 184-6.
Durney, George P., to ILC Industries, Inc., mesne. Tubular connec-
tors for pressure suit. 3,432,860, 3-18-69, CI. 2-2.
Durney, Lawrence J.: See —
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Durney, Lawrence J. ,3,471, 376.
Durno, Ronald A.; and Huly, William, to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Tow boom installation. 3,438,596, 4-15-69, CI. 244-3.
Duro Test Corporation: See —
Thouret, Wolfgang E.; and Kee, Harry, 3,474,278.
Duro-Test Corporation: See —
Fontana, Raymond Peter, 3,426,314.
Kayatt, Philip J., 3,435,286.
Thouret, Wolfgang E.; and Strauss, Herbert S., 3,445,719.
Durocher, Hector R.; Wentworth, James A.; and Baer, Ralph H., to
Sanders Associates, Inc. Parachute dereefing system. 3,433,442, 3-
18-69, CI. 244-152.
Du Rose, Arthur H.; Willson, Karl S.; and Tejada, Gustavo C, to
Kewanee Oil Company, mesne. Article coated with a composite
particulate, microporous chromium coating and method of
producing said article. 3,428,441, 2-18-69, CI. 29-183.5
Du Rose, Arthur H.: See—
Towle, Jack C; Du Rose, Arthur H.; Meek, William H., Jr.; and
Block, Dale G., 3,428,536.
Duross, Harry Robert, Jr., to Bishop, John Moses, and Simon, Em-
mett Francis. Elongate hinged container and method of forming
same. 3,425,587, 2-4-69, CI. 220-31.
Du Ross, James W., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Sugarless con-
fection. 3,438,787, 4-15-69, CI. 99-134.
Durrands, Kenneth James: See —
Molle, Raoul Desire Joseph; and Durrands, Kenneth
James.3,442,759.
Durrant, George G. Process for treating pigment particles.
3,436,241,4-1-69, CI. 106-308.
Dursch, Friedrich, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Isolation of ebu-
ricoic acid. 3,442,916, 5-6-69, CI. 260-397.1
Dursch, Friedrich: See—
Nager, Urs Felix; and Dursch, Friedrich, 3,45 1,992.
Dursch, Walter; Landauer, Franz; Reu»er, Martin; and Weckler, Ger-
hard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Dye leveller containing an anionic or non-ionic
detergent with a foam depressant mixture of an alkyl ester of an
alkanoic acid, an alkyl phosphate, and a fatty acid or soap.
3,433,574, 3-18-69, CI. 8-89.
Durspek, William J., Jr.: See—
De Long, Vincent R.; Durspek, William J., Jr.; and Weltha,
Marvin D., 3,452,293.
Durst, David R.: See —
Beville, Ross H.; Schor, Wayne E.; and Durst, David
R., 3,432,082.
Durst, George: See—
Comey, Kenneth R., Jr.; and Durst, George, 3,477,845.
Durst, George; and Schneider, Kenneth E., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Method of bonding a completely imidized preformed
polyimide layer to metal. 3,454,445, 7-8-69, CI. 156-306.
Durst, Jack R., to Pillsbury Company, The. Food bar and method for
making. 3,431,1 12, 3-4-69, CI. 99-1.
Durst, Jack R., to Pillsbury Company, The. Stable food pieces.
3,434,843, 3-25-69, CI. 99-1.
Durst, Richard R.; and Phillips, Wendell O., to General Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Polymeric titanium compounds and Ti-Al
complexes. 3,463,743, 8-26-69, CI. 252-431.
Durst, Robert C: See-
Shaffer, Detmer B.; and Durst, Robert C, 3,456,848.
Durward, Lloyd S., Jr.; Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Krause, Werner A., to
General Electric Company. Insulated busbar assembly and method
of making same. 3,427,396, 2-1 1-69, CI. 174-68.
Dury, KarlWinter, Franz): See —
Reicheneder, Franz; Dury, Karl; and Fischer, Adolf,3,47 1,493.
Duryea, William James; and Bott, George Spencer, to American
Cyanamid Company. Combination agitation and transfer unit for
suspended cells. 3,468,520, 9-23-69, CI. 259-39.
Duryee, Harry I.; and Steiner, John C, to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Method of manufacturing a wire cloth regenerator.
3,445,910, 5-27-69, CI. 29-157.3
Duryee, Peter S., to Motorola, Inc. Voltage controlled digital cir-
cuits. 3,452,219, 6-24-69, CI. 307-272.
Duschinsky, Robert: See —
Beaman, Alden Gamaliel; Duschinsky, Robert; and Tautz, Wil-
liam Paul,3,468,902.
Duschinsky, Robert; and Hoffer, Max, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Preservation of organic materials from microbial attack with
halogenated uracils. 3,467,752, 9-16-69, CI. 424-251.
Dusenbery, John, Company, Inc.: See —
Young, Roger W., 3,472,462.
Dusenbury, Joseph H.: See —
Peters, Earl; and Dusenbury, Joseph H.,3,423,166.
Dusheck, George J., Jr., to RCA Corporation. Circuit that analyzes
transient signals in both the time and frequency domains.
3,453,540, 7-1-69, CI. 324-77.
Dussel, Wilhelm: See —
Diebold, Adolf; Raichle, Ludwig; and Dussel, Wil-
helm.3,441,232.
Dussourd, Jules L., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Method and ap-
paratus for flame working spallable material. 3,422,911, 1-21-69,
CI. 175-14.
Dust Control Equipment Limited: See—
Swift, Peter; and Wells, Alfred J., 3,421,295.
Dusza, John Paul: See —
Joseph, Joseph Peter; Dusza, John Paul; and Bernstein,
Seymour,3,449,321.
Dusza, John Paul; Joseph, Joseph Peter; and Bernstein, Seymour, to
American Cyanamid Company. Method of preparing steroids and
products resulting therefrom. 3,483,232, 12-9-69, CI. 260-397.1
Dutch, Philip R.: See—
Ryden, Arthur, 3,469,240.
Dutcher, Dennis L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method and ap-
paratus for controlling the drying rate in a wet pellet dryer.
3,482,327, 12-9-69, CI. 34-12.
Duthie, Robert W.; and Thomas, Robert M., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Small exchange stored program switching
system. 3,487,173, 12-30-69, CI. 179-18.
Duthion, Louis; and Doyotte, Claude Charles, to Bertin & Cie. Bel-
lows type fluid cushion confining device for surface effect
machines. 3,463,264, 8-26-69, CI. 180-127.
Duthion, Louis; Hafenscher, Michel Serge Daniel; and Cabassut,
Andre Emile Roger, to Societe Bertin & Cie. Jet engine exhaust
silencer. 3,436,020, 4-1-69, CI. 239-265.13
Dutkewych, Oleh B., to Shipley Company, Inc. Electroless copper
plating. 3,475,186, 10-28-69, CI. 106-1.
Dutt, Herbert V.; and Fosnaugh, Harland R., to General Motors
Corporation. Energy absorbing steering wheel. 3,440,897, 4-29-69,
CI. 74-552.
Dutta, Ranendra: See —
Ghose, Tarun Kumar; and Dutta, Ranendra,3,468,770.
Dutton, Archie D.: See —
Barrow, Marvin A., 3,422,865.
Dutton, Ben W.: See—
Barrow, Marvin A., 3,422,865.
Dutton, Hubert Wallace, Jr.; and Lees, Ray Frank, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method and apparatus for forming
nonwoven sheets. 3,433,857, 3-18-69, CI. 264-24.
Dutton, John C, to General Electric Company. Continuous disk
winding and integral radial coil connector for electric transformer
and the like. 3,467,931, 9-16-69, CI. 336-180.
Dutton, Lloyd K.; and Lynch, Francis K., to Mooney Brothers Corp.
Centrifugal pump with unitary inlet bushing and wear plate.
3,485,178, 12-23-69, CI. 103-114.
Dutton, Lloyd K.: See—
Mooney, Walter G.; Dutton, Lloyd K.; and Lynch, Francis
K., 3,432, 187.
Dutton, Richard A.: See-
Piper, Robert J.; Craig, James A.; and Dutton, Richard
A. ,3,429,185.
Dutton, Ross I.: See —
Barrow, Marvin A., 3,422,865.
Duurkoop, Hendrik Jan, to Machinefabriek en Technische Handel-
sonderneming M.H. van der Graaf N.V. Alternating-current motor
having electromagnetic braking arrangement. 3,474,273, 10-21-69,
CI. 310-77.
Duva, Robert; and Katz, Bernard. Electrodeposition of copper-tin al-
loys. 3,440,151, 4-22-69, CI. 204-44.
Duval, Bruce: See —
Waddington, Rogor Strange; and Duval, Bruce, 3,457,783.
Waddington, Rogor Strange; and Duval, Bruce, 3,47 1,943.
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr.; and Gainer, Alvis B., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Combined sublimation-leaching process. 3,426,065, 2-4-69,
CI. 260-525.
Duval Corporation: See —
Atwood, George E.; Bourne, Douglas J.; and Lamb, Frank E.,
3,436,175.
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413
Du Val Development Corporation: See-
Young, William O., Jr., 3,422,913.
Duval, Francois: See —
Potts, William F.; and Duval, Francois, 3,447,880.
Potts, William F.; and Duval, Francois, 3,470, 386.
Duval, Leonard A. Method of salvaging iron from riverbeds.
3,439,803, 4-22-69, CI. 209-12.
Duval, Robert Armand, to Independent Lock Company. Key ejector
lock with anti-pick feature. 3,425,248, 2-4-69, CI. 70-421.
Duval, Wenceslau Ramirez. Rubber band projecting pistol.
3,468,296, 9-23-69, CI. 124-19.
Duvalet, Gilbert Charles Theophile. Instrument for measuring activi-
ty per unit length of elongated-radiation emitting body. 3,457,41 1,
7-22-69, CI. 250-83.3
Duvall, Harold A.; and Williams, Albert J., to Square D Company.
Arc chute. 3,472,982, 10-14-69, CI. 200-144.
Duvall, Jacque L., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Iodine-con-
taining nonionic surfactant compositions. 3,438,906, 4-15-69, CI.
252-106.
Duvall, Jacque L.; and Otrhalek, Joseph V., to Wyandotte Chemicals
Corporation. Abrasive cleaning compositions. 3,458,300, 7-29-69,
CI. 51-308.
Duvall, James H.; and Duvall, John J. Fish line jerking device.
3,457,665, 7-29-69, CI. 43-15.
Duvall, John J.: See —
Duvall, James H.; and Duvall, John J. ,3,457,665.
Duvall, Lee J. Preparation of lightweight rock products. 3,476,843,
11-4-69, CI. 264-43.
Duvall, William C; Ludwick, William R.; and Brion, Albert E., Jr.,
to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Packageable shelter
with radio frequency shielding. 3,432,609, 3-11-69, CI. 174-35.
Duvoisin, Jean A.: See —
Buntschuh, Henry C; and Duvoisin, Jean A. ,3,43 1,525.
Duwel, Dieter: See —
Ruschig, Heinrich; Konig, Johann; and Duwel, Dieter,3, 449,420.
Duxbury, Frederick Keith; Garforth, John David; and Mc Neeney,
Peter, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Process for the
manufacture of elastomeric block copolymers containing polya-
mide and polyester segments. 3,468,975, 9-23-69, CI. 260-857.
Duxbury, Margaret J. Plaited skirt with multiple plaited expansible
waistband. 3,440,664, 4-29-69, CI. 2-221.
Duymelinck, Jacobus Henricus; and Schootstra, Rients. Valve,
mainly from synthetic material such as plastic, for air tubes and
method of manufacturing of the shaft of such a valve. 3,465,780,
9-9-69, CI. 137-234.5
Duyverman, Coenraad J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Conversion of
acrolein and methacrolein into the corresponding unsaturated al-
cohols. 3,466,339, 9-9-69, CI. 260-638.
Dvirka, Miro, to Hagan Industries, Incorporated. Incinerator and fly
ash separator structure therefor. 3,448,704, 6-10-69, CI. 110-165.
Dvolaitzky, Frajda: See—
Ber, Esther; Nau, Pierre F. G.; and Dvolaitzky, Fraj-
da,3,472,868.
Dvonch, William; and Alburn, Harvey E., to American Home
Products Corporation. Method of preparing penicillins. 3,453,263,
7-1-69, CI. 260-239.1
Dvorak, Alfred, to Northern Electric Company Limited. Voltage
regulator circuit utilizing a four- layer diode to convert high volt-
ages to low voltages. 3,450,982, 6-17-69, CI. 323-81.
Dvorak, Jan: See—
Krejci, Ota; Krejci, Danuse; Travnicek, Zdenek; and Dvorak,
Jan,3,442,266.
Dvorak, Ludvik: See —
Jurik, Rudolf; and Dvorak, Ludvik,3,432,869.
Dvoretzky, Isaac; and Mango, Frank D., to Shell Oil Company.
Specific olefin synthesis via reaction of ylide and onium salt inter-
mediates. 3,448,167, 6-3-69, CI. 260-683.15
D & W Rankin Manufacturing Company: See —
Braucht, Theodore C, 3,483,353.
Dwan, Arthur Stanley. Device for immobilizing motor vehicles.
3,426,560, 2-1 1-69, CI. 70-252.
Dwinell, John L.: See—
Mathley, Harry W.; and Dwinell, John L.,3,469,723.
Dwork, Harold K. Diaper cover for infants. 3,451,063, 6-24-69, CI.
2-224.
Dworsky, Joseph E., Jr.: See-
Blood, Alden E.; Dworsky, Joseph E., Jr.; and Hagemeyer, Hugh
J., Jr.,3,429,901.
Dwyer, Barry: See —
Boulter, Brian Alfred; and Dwyer, Barry, 3,469, 247.
Dwyer, Francis B., to Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited,
The. Method and apparatus for aligning bodies. 3,426,881, 2-11-
69, CI. 198-30.
Dwyer, Frank J.; and Herdlein, Richard J., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Filled cellular urethanes. 3,441,523, 4-29-69, CI. 260-2.5
Dwyer, Grant G. Method of and apparatus for use in processing used
cartons of corrugated paper stock. 3,447,446, 6-3-69, CI. 100-3.
Dwyer, Peter W., to General Electric Company. Lubrication-supply
system utilizing blow-by gases to maintain a generally constant oil
level. 3,458,01 1, 7-29-69, CI. 184-103.
Dybal, Daniel: See —
Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszczyk, Leopold; Bonenberg, Zdzislaw;
Dybal, Daniel; and Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,479,019.
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonen-
berg, Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and
Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,459,417.
Dybal, Kazimierz; Stwora, Eugeniusz; and Suchon, Kazimierz, to
Biuro Projektow Prezemyslu Hutniczego 'Biprohut'. Tunnel fur-
nace for hardening of briquetted coke. 3,446,492, 5-27-69, CI.
263-28.
Dybczak, Stanley E.: See —
Cook, Thomas F.; and Dybczak, Stanley E.,3,425,622.
Dybvad, Richard L.; and Johansen, Philip J., to Electro Develop-
ment Corporation. Mounting apparatus for measurement assembly.
3,486,371, 12-30-69, CI. 73-88.
Dybvig, Douglas H., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Process for producing difluoraminotrifluoromehtane. 3,424,797, 1-
28-69, CI. 260-583.
Dybvig, H. Talman: See —
Janning, John L., 3,479,561.
Dybvig, Roger S.: See —
Janning, John L., 3,479,561.
Dyck, Gerhard J. Lawn sprinkler nozzle. 3,476,322, 11-4-69, CI.
239-515.
Dyckerhoff & Widmann Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Bormann, Hermann; and Von Schell, Jurgen, 3,471,1 18.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich, 3,425,076.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens, 3,460,446.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens, 3,477,080.
Dye, Charles E.: See-
Collins, John J.; and Dye, Charles E.,3,452,272.
Dye, Cloyde G.: See —
Allen, Edward M.; Dye, Cloyde G.; and Smrdel, Joseph
A. ,3,477,562.
Dye, Cloyde G., to PPG Industries Inc. Deaeration and compaction
of siliceous pigment. 3,441,387, 4-29-69, CI. 23-313.
Dye, Dorsey A. Retractable stabilizing and leveling support assembly
for trailers. 3,454,251, 7-8-69, CI. 248-354.
Dye, Edgar O. Sewage treatment process. 3,428,554, 2-18-69, CI.
210-4.
Dye, Garnett J. Nutcracker. 3,435,863, 4-1-69, CI. 146-15.
Dye, George A. Adjustable belt. 3,440,667, 4-29-69, CI. 2-325.
Dye House Products, Inc.: See —
Renaud, Lionel U.; and Gauthier, Rene G., 3,459,012.
Renaud, Lionel U., 3,459,013.
Dye, John I.: See —
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hochberg,
Jerome,3,48 1,766.
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hoohberg,
Jerome,3,48 1,767.
Dye, John I., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Synthetic
microporour polymeric sheet material coated with an iminated bu-
tadiene/methacrylate polymer composition. 3,455,727, 7-15-69,
CI. 117-76.
Dyer, Alvin C, Jr., to Atlas Bolt & Screw Company, The. Scale
record paper take-up mechanism. 3,460,640, 8-12-69, CI. 177-9.
Dyer, Frank F.: See —
Bate, Lamont C; Dyer, Frank F.; and Thacker, Louis
H., 3,431,414.
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa B., said Dyer
assor. to KMS Industries, Inc., mesne. Rotating or moving devices
for amusement and display. 3,484,631, 12-16-69, CI. 310-50.
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa Berkeley, to
Hardico Manufacturing Company. Assemblage for converting pul-
sating motion to rotary. 3,455,049, 7-15-69, CI. 46-16.
Dyer, Norman D.; and French, Burton W., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Oil derrick erection and support system. 3,483,933, 12-16-69, CI.
173-39.
Dyer, Norman D.; and Van Winkle, Roy L., to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Pipe handling apparatus. 3,446,284, 5-27-69, CI. 166-49.
Dyer, Richard F.: See —
Allison, Louie J.; and Dyer, Richard F.,3,458,986.
Dyer, Richard F., to Eastman Kodak Company. Apparatus for treat-
ing filamentary material. 3,453,709, 7-8-69, CI. 28-1.
Dyer, Richard F., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method of produc-
ing volumized yarn. 3,462,813, 8-26-69, CI. 28-72.
Dyer, Robert F., to Hoover Company, The, mesne. Automatic con-
version system for a scrubbing and liquid pickup appliance.
3,460,184, 8-12-69, CI. 15-320.
Dyer, Virgil R. Tab top can opener. 3,460,41 1, 8-12-69, CI. 81-3.34
Dyer, Wesley B.: See —
Heacock, Roy C; and Dyer, Wesley B.,3,481,049.
Dyes, Alvin B. Secondary recovery method using alternate slugs of
gas and water. 3,472,320, 10-14-69, CI. 166-273.
Dyfoam Corporation: See —
Oxel, Berton, 3,457,217.
Dyke, Herbert Gordon. Expansible carrying case. 3,443,671, 5-13-
69, CI. 190-43.
Dyke, Herbert Gordon. Expansible carrying case with band latch.
3,450,237, 6-17-69, CI. 190-44.
Dyke, Herbert Gordon. Pencil clip. 3,470,622, 10-7-69, CI. 24-1 1.
414
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Dyke Herbert Gordon. Expansible carrying case with web having
two stable states. 3,480,1 18, 1 1-25-69, CI. 190-44.
Dyke, Stanley J.; and Tartavel, Marcel L., to Canadian Vickers
Limited. Balanced seal for centrifugal pumps. 3,472,169, 10-14-
69, CI. 103-111.
Dyke, Walter P.: See—
Anderson, Robert L.; Dyke, Walter P.; and Grundhauser, Frank
J.,3,432,663.
Lewis, Robert H.; Barbour, John P.; Dyke, Walter P.; and
Grundhause, Frank J. ,3,482,096.
Dyke, Walter P.; Grundhauser, Frank J.; and Barbour, John P., to
Field Emission Corporation. Apparatus for simultaneously produc-
ing X-ray and electron radiographs of the same object. 3,428,803,
2-18-69, CI. 250-65.
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., to Donnelly Mirrors,
Inc. Safety rearview mirror with flexible glass adhered to a flexible
backing support. 3,427,095, 2-11-69, CI. 350-288.
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., to Donnelly Mirrors,
Inc. Shatter resistant rearview mirror. 3,427,096, 2-11-69, CI. 350-
288.
Dykeman, Edgar G. M., to FMC Corporation. Pallet stacking ap-
paratus. 3,478,897, 11-18-69, CI. 214-6.
Dykes, Carrel Hilton, to Northern Electric Company. Solid state cir-
cuit for controlling the temperature of an electric appliance such
as a blanket. 3,461,273, 8-12-69, CI. 219-501.
Dykinga, Richard J., to Pet Chemicals, Inc. Aerosol valve clip.
3,424,354, 1-28-69, CI. 222-402.14
Dykstra, Stanley J.: See —
Lish, Paul Merrill; Weikel, John H.; and Dykstra, Stanley
J.,3,435,114.
Dykzeul, Theodore J.: See —
Caparone, Michael J.; and Dykzeul, Theodore J. ,3,439,699.
Dykzeul, Theodore J., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Electric
terminal. 3,434,100, 3-18-69, CI. 339-196.
Dykzeul, Theodore J.; and Mc Kinney, Richard W., to Robertshaw
Controls Company. Thermostatic control device. 3,467,119, 9-16-
69, CI. 137-66.
Dykzeul, Theodore J.; and Scharer, Edward B., to Robertshaw Con-
trols Company. Dual stage control device. 3,448,764, 6-10-69, CI.
137-505.41
Katchka, Jay R.; and Dykzeul, Theodore J. ,3,447,775.
Caparone, Michael John; and Dykzeul, Theodore
John,3,44 1,049.
Caparone, Michael John; and Dykzeul, Theodore
John,3,47 1,087.
Dyle, Daniel J.: See-
Moore, John R.; and Dyle, Daniel J.,3,450,229.
Dym, Herbert: See —
Bogholtz, Richard, Jr.; and Dym, Herbert,3,452,205.
Dym, Herbert, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Radiation scanner, employing constant current means. 3,432,670,
3-11-69, CI. 250-211.
Dymo Industries, Inc.: See —
Brennan, Edmund F.; and Hawes, John A., 3,435,758.
Hull, Milton E., 3,479,683.
Lee, James H., 3,480,371.
Lueck, Laurence B.; and Morley, Ronald I., 3,435,759.
McMahon, John, 3,485,335.
Mullen, James William; and de Bos, Leo Tan, 3,433,152.
Ouinn, John J., 3,456,537.
Rydberg, Clarence R.; and Knight, George, 3,457,856.
Dymon, Joseph J., to General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories
Incorporated. Electroluminescent device and dielectric medium
therefor. 3,421,037, 1-7-69, CI. 313-108.
Dymond, Richard W., to TRW Inc. Skid control device. 3,420,580,
1-7-69, CI. 303-21.
Dyna Magnetic Devices, Inc.: See—
Hofer, Alan, 3,454,896.
Dyna Magnetic Devices, Inc.: See—
Sebesta, George J.; and Carlisle, Richard W., 3,432,622.
Dyna Structures: See-
Perry, Edward D.; and Hart, Wayne C, 3,429,092.
Dyna Systems, Inc.: See-
Reynolds, Rollin A., 3,442,485.
Dyna-Med, Inc.: See —
Hare, Glenn F„ 3,477,428.
Dynabulk Corporation: See —
Paton, Hamilton Neil King, 3,421,663.
Paton, Hamilton Neil King, 3,421,665.
Paton, Hamilton Neil King, 3,456,834.
Dynac Corporation: See—
Weston, Charles D.; Gagnon, William J., Jr.; and Reynolds,
Dwight W., 3,462,608.
Dynacast Limited: See—
Perrella, Guido, 3,482,301.
Dynachem Corporation: See—
Giangualano, Michael N.; Martenson, Irvin W.; and Ott,
Lawrence H., 3,462,267.
Dynair Limited: See —
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, 3,436,017.
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, 3,446,430.
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, 3,467,071.
Dynamic Instrument Corporation: See —
Mas, Joseph A., 3,435,318.
Mas, Joseph A., 3,453,520.
Mas, Joseph A., 3,460,019.
Dynamic Precision Control Corporation: See —
Van Ostrand, William F., 3,431,474.
Dynamics Corporation of America: See —
Dugan, William F.; and Swanke, Roy L., 3,447,000.
Massa, Frank, 3,460,061.
Massa, Frank, Jr., 3,478,309.
Ritter, George E.; and Beam, Edwin A., 3,452,915.
Ruotolo, Michael, 3,432,801.
Smith, Peter B., 3,477,013.
Swanke, Roy L.; and Raymond, Gordon H., 3,421,742.
Swanke, Roy L., 3,422,330.
Dynamics Research Corporation: See —
Anderegg, John S., Jr.; and Fuller, Chester A., 3,482,106.
Cronin, David V., 3,483,389.
Foskett, Roger D., 3,449,588.
Thomas, Lowell E., 3,449,221.
Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Ballreich, Kurt; Bendler, Hellmut; and Gawlick, Heinz,
3,455,244.
Beckmann, Rolf; Kleefisch, Karl-Heinz; and Dobrikat, Wolfgang,
3,452,123.
Behr, Erich; and Hass, Hansjurgen, 3,444,133.
Berthmann, Adolf; and Lingens, Paul, 3,472,713.
Bode, Helmut; and Nicodemus, Joachim, 3,427,921.
Buning, Robert, 3,457,330.
Buning, Robert; Konermann, Hans-Ewald; Diessel, Karl-Heinz;
and Bier, Gerhard, 3,459,692.
Buning, Robert; Diessel, Karl-Heinz; and Konermann, Hans-
Ewald, 3,462,402.
Daum, Gerhard; Modic, Rudolf; and Richtzenhain, Hermann,
3,435,045.
Dilchert, Heinz; Cramm, Rudolf; and Fibranz, Joachim,
3,442,084.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Umbach, Hans, 3,435,765.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Bendler, Hellmut, 3,439,618.
Gawlick, Heinz; Stahlmann, Rudolf; and Umbach, Hans,
3,444,812.
Gawlick, Heinz; Marondel, Gunther; Bendler, Hellmut; and
Siegelin, Werner, 3,468,730.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Stahlmann, Rudolf, 3,476,049.
Hartel, Heinz; Nebel, Use Ursula; and Bier, Gerhard, 3,427,286.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard, 3,449,413.
Hartel, Heinz; and Nebel, Use, 3,455,882.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard, 3,459,724.
Hass, Karl; Kohlgagen, Walter; Czehovsky, Gunther; and Koner-
mann, Hans-Ewald, 3,436,324.
Hauck, Gerhard F.; Hass, Karl W.; and Lenz, Arnold,
3,458,552.
Herzog, Hermann; and Hintze, Woldemar, 3,473,982.
Hintze, Woldemar, 3,424,087.
Huster, Franz-Joseph, 3,427,283.
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy, 3,442,855.
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy; and Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim,i
3,481,964.
Ismail, Roshdy M., 3,431,129.
Joch, Erich, 3,433,157.
Karp, Johann; and Krebsbach, Friedhelm, 3,430,988.
Kirchner Wilhelm; and Olivier, Wilhelm, 3,452,578.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M., 3,423,361.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M., 3,423,362.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy
3,446,774.
Langenhoff, Ferdinand; and Lenz, Arnold, 3,452,012.
Lenz, Arnold; Hass, Karl; and Epler, Hans, 3,460,906.
Lenz, Arnold; and Rogler, Walter, 3,468,621.
Ludolphy, Erich; and Berthmann, Adolf, 3,438,823.
Ludolphy, Erich; Martin, Gerhard; and Berthmann, Adolf
3,459,608.
Menke, Helmut; and Roh, Peter, 3,476,623.
Muller, Hans Rudolf, 3,451,773.
Petters, Willi J.; and Petters, Claus, 3,425,586.
Pungs, Wolfgang; Buning, Robert; and Diessel, Karlheinz
3,481,893.
Ratz, Heinz; and Schubel, Hans, 3,455,884.
Reigelmayer, Peter; and Turk, Helmut, 3,451,239.
Richtzenhain, Hermann; and Riegger, Paul, 3,463,826.
Schade, Gerhard; and Blaschke, Franz, 3,476,708.
Schmoll, Kurt, 3,434,997.
Schneider, Johannes; and Pungs, Wolfgang, 3,449,299.
Stadler, Hans; Gawlick, Heinz; and Umbach, Hans, 3,427,972.
Stadler, Hans; and Gawlick, Heinz, 3,442,205.
Stadler, Hans; Gawlick, Heinz; and Marondel, Gunthei
3,446,146.
Vajna, Sandor, 3,448,043.
Vogt, Wilhelm; and Richtzenhain, Hermann, 3,475,497.
Wienand, Michael; and Primessing, Franz, 3,461,628.
LIST OF PATENTEES
415
Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft Patentabteilung: See—
Richtzenhain, Hermann; and Stephan, Rudolf, 3,445,532.
Dynapower Systems Corporation of California: See—
Kendall, William Denis, 3,457,924.
Dynasciences Corporation: See-
He La Cierva, Juan; Perlmutter, Adolf A.; and Fraser, David B.,
3,427,504.
Wilson, Robert K., 3,486,502.
Dynatech Corporation: See—
Hoagland, Lawrence C, 3,443,049.
Hurwitz, Mathew; Reynolds, John M.; and Fahimian, Edward J.,
3,423,306.
Dynatran Corporation of Illinois: See —
Zinga, William L., 3,429,267.
Dynatron, Incorporated: See —
Voigt, Robert H.; and Lowe, David W., 3,425,009.
Voigt, Robert H., 3,469,250.
Dynell Electronics Corporation: See—
Hulland, Burton L., 3,475,683.
Dynes, Barry, to Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers
Limited. Two-colour radiation ratio pyrometer. 3,454,769, 7-8-69,
CI. 250-83.3
Dyre, Eddie L.; and Greacen, John A., to Carrier Corporation.
Maintaining effectiveness of additives in absorption refrigeration
systems. 3,452,550, 7-1-69, CI. 62-85.
Dyre, Morgens, to Danfoss A/S. Terminal connections for
amorphous solid-state switching devices. 3,432,729, 3-11-69, CI.
317-234.
Dyre, Morgens, to Danfoss A/S. Protection circuits for signalling
lines. 3,436,601,4-1-69, CI. 317-61.5
Dyre, Morgens, to Danfoss A/S. Fuel igniting and flame sensing re-
sistor with fuel feed control. 3,454,345, 7-8-69, CI. 431-66.
Dyson, Cyril W. C: See-
Robertson, Gavin W. E.; and Dyson, Cyril W. C.,3,477,478.
Dyson, John J., to Parker Pen Company, The. Non-aqueous ink.
3,486,912, 12-30-69, CI. 106-22.
Dyson, Jos., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Wolf, Theodore L., 3,454,971.
Dyson-Kissner Corporation, The: See —
Atwood, Rawson; and Calby, Joseph W., 3,451,639.
L'Allemand, Charles C, 3,467,327.
Dzamba, Edward T., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Door as-
sembly. 3,426,480, 2-1 1-69, CI. 49--410
Dzedzej, Henry S., to Wirz, A. H., Inc. Apparatus and process for
cleaning collapsible tubes. 3,442,707, 5-6-69, CI. 134-24.
Dzenis, Edward J. Casing machine. 3,452,508, 7-1-69, CI. 53-48.
Dzianott, Tadeusz S., to International Harvester Company. Engine
inlet passage swirl device. 3,422,805, 1-21-69, CI. 123-188.
Dzierzanowski, Frank J.: See —
Haden, Walter L., Jr.; and Dzierzanowski, Frank J. ,3,433, 587.
Dziggel, Reiner: See —
Reisacher, Josef; and Dziggel, Reiner.3,455,286.
Dziki, Michael Mieczslaw: See —
Schultz, George; and Dziki, Michael Mieczslaw, 3, 442,743.
Dziuk, Peter, to Staedtler, J. S., Kommanditgesellschaft. Fine-line
writing marker. 3,427,1 14, 2-1 1-69, CI. 401-199.
Dziuk, Peter; and Ertl, Willi, to Staedtler, J. S., Kommandit-
gesellschaft. Cutting head for a lead sharpening device. 3,424,210,
1-28-69, CI. 144-28.72
Dziulak, Paul. RNA protein synthesis model. 3,445,940, 5-27-69, CI.
35-20.
D'Zmura, Cornelius J., 1/3 to Demura, George N. Game having cir-
cular playing area with radially extending net barriers. 3,452,985,
7-1-69, CI. 273-30.
Dzula, Gregory. Apparatus for determining the coordinates of points.
3,449,833, 6-17-69, CI. 33-1.
Dzung, Lang Shuen: See-
Jenny, Ernst; and Dzung, Lang Shuen, 3,479,537.
1 Dzung, Lang Shuen, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Magnetohydrodynamic machine. 3,428,835, 2-18-69, CI. 310-11.
Dzus Fastener Co., Inc.: See—
Dzus, Theodore; and Gunther, Conrad J., 3,473,203.
Simpson, Ronald Frank; and Slater, Frank Robert, 3,462,816.
Smith, Howard John Leonard, 3,486,205.
Dzus, Theodore; and Gunther, Conrad J., to Dzus Fastener Co., Inc.
Fastener stud assembly. 3,473,203, 10-21-69, CI. 24-221.
E & B Incorporated: See—
Boyer, Charles J., 3,444,561.
Simpson, Jack N.; and Boyer, Charles J., 3,457,565.
E & E Engineering Company: See-
Link, Jack W., 3,460,822.
E & M Laboratories: See —
Schneider, Cyril B., 3,445,790.
E & T Company: See-
Johnson, Rollie C; and Melchor, Eugene B., 3,474,774.
:E-H Research Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Goodale, Paul E., 3,423,601.
Stinson, Willis D., Jr., 3,443,23 .
E-I-M Company Incorporated: See—
Hune, Ronald G.; and Boehm, 1 abert F., 3,470,904.
E-Z Clasp Inc.: See —
Ellin, Nils A., 3,426,361.
E-Z Manufacturing Company: See—
Rehm, Carl L., 3,485,712.
E-Z Mills Inc.: See—
Towslee, Harold E., Jr., 3,477,257.
E-Z Mount Corporation: See —
Moyer, Paul H., 3,480,241.
E-Z Por Corporation: See —
Levin, Myron M., 3,453,949.
Eachus, Joseph J.; and Bagnaschi, Charles L., to Honeywell Inc.
Manual data entry device. 3,469,242, 9-23-69, CI. 340-172.5
Eades Joseph R., to Singer Company, The. Vacuum cleaner with
nozzle height adjusting mechanism. 3,439,375, 4-22-69, CI. 15-
354.
Eads, Charles L.: See-
Davidson, Robert E.; Eads, Charles L.; and Soter, Samuel
A. ,3,479,851.
Eady, Edsell M., to Hall, Robert M. Cap. 3,467,270, 9-16-69, CI.
215-40.
Eagell, Eric Alec, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Apparatus
and method for reducing fouling of underwater surfaces.
3,441,439, 4-29-69, CI. 134-37.
Eager, George S., Jr.; and Bader, George, to General Cable Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus for automatic measurements of
corona inception and extinction voltages. 3,430,137, 2-25-69, CI.
324-54.
Eager, George S., Jr.; and Szilard, Julius A., to General Cable Cor-
poration. High voltage cable. 3,459,871, 8-5-69, CI. 174-25.
Eagland, Harold W., to Palletower Limited. Frames for stacking pal-
lets. 3,447,490, 6-3-69, CI. 108-53.
Eagle Engineering Company Limited: See —
Merther, Kenneth Leslie, 3,455,471.
Eagle, John H., to Eastman Kodak Company. Apparatus for film
type identification for film that is transferred from one magazine
into another during the exposure process. 3,460,449, 8-12-69, CI.
95-1.
Eagle, John H.; Harvey, Donald M.; and Seebech, Robert W., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Level sensing automatic exposure con-
trol for daylight and flash. 3,455,218, 7-15-69, CI. 95-10.
Eagle, John H.: See —
Nerwin, Hubert; and Eagle, John H.,3,482,681.
Stimson, Allen G.; and Eagle, John H.,3,440,938.
Eagle Manufacturing Company: See-
Richmond, Roy H., Jr., 3,469,747.
Eagle Rubber Co., Inc.: See —
Behrendsen, Kenneth R., 3,452,986.
Behrendsen, Kenneth R., 3,468,821.
Randolph, Clarence L., 3,478,132.
Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.: See-
Henley, John W., 3,451,228.
Kiefer, Henry, 3,451,095.
Morris, Robert R., 3,428,240.
Nelson, John R., Jr.; and Hayes, Tyler K., 3,461,838.
Plankenhorn, William Joseph, 3,484,357.
Schilling, Carl O., 3,446,670.
Eagle-Picker Company, The: See —
Van Dolah, Harry J.; and Linhart, Otto C, 3,481,757.
Eagleson, Edwin W.: See —
Vitale, Donald J.; Eagleson, Edwin W.; Harris, Thomas B.; and
Menichelli, Vencent J.,3,461,801.
Eakin, Gerald R.; and Pontius, James R., to National Machinery
Company, The. Method and apparatus for forging blanks.
3,466,917, 9-16-69, CI. 72-354.
Eakins, Paul W., to Foster Bros., Manufacturing Co. Folding sofa
bed structure. 3,435,468, 4-1-69, CI. 5-13.
Eakins, William J., to Monsanto Company, mesne. Method of mak-
ing polymer coated inorganic filamentary materials. 3,425,862, 2-
4-69, CI. 117-126.
Eakins, William J.; and Humphrey, Richard A., to De Bell &
Richardson, Inc. Glass-resin composite structure. 3,425,454, 2-4-
69, CI. 138-141.
Eakins, William J.; and Wimpfheimer, A., & Bro., Inc. Method of
making improved glass fiber material and laminates thereof.
3,451,886, 6-24-69, CI. 161-93.
Eakins, William S. Apparatus and method for continuous filtering.
3,460,674, 8-12-69, CI. 210-77.
Eakins, William V. Combination stepladder and vertically movable
platform. 3,476,212, 11-4-69, CI. 182-103.
Ealing Corporation, The: See —
Williams, Thomas Walley, III, 3,429,544.
Eames, Keith, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Fuel control system for a gas
turbine engine. 3,420,056, 1-7-69, CI. 60-39.28
Eames, Loren W.: See —
Bratingham, Charles R.; Beekman, Bruce E.; and Eames, Loren
W., 3,434,715.
Eanes, Bishop & Sons Limited: See —
Eaves, Dennis Robert; Bergemann, Horst; and Bishop, William
Gordon Groves, 3,449,985.
416
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eannarino, Joseph M.; and Granieri, Michael S., Jr., to Tri-Sciences
Industries, Inc. Apparatus for the treatment of exhaust gases.
3,435,613, 4-1-69, CI. 60-30.
Eannarino, Joseph M.; and Granieri, Michael S., Jr. Hair retainer
isolator. 3,446,214, 5-27-69, CI. 132-49.
Eardley, Stephen; Gregory, Gordon Ian; Lazenby, John Kevin; and
Long, Alan Gibson, to Glaxo Laboratories Limited. Process for
the manufacture of derivatives of cephalosporin C. 3,479,350, 11-
18-69, CI. 260-243.
Earhart, Walter, to Trane Company, The. Fan scroll. 3,485,443, 12-
23-69, CI. 230-233.
Earl and Wright: See—
Martinovich, William M., 3,485,050.
Earl, Dallas W. Easy-to-mount and easy-to-dismount storage con-
tainer. 3,443,851, 5-13-69, CI. 312-245.
Earl, J Curtis. Collapsible grill. 3,461,634, 8-19-69, CI. 52-645.
Earl, John A., to Physical Science Corporation. Ceramic material
and method. 3,446,637, 5-27-69, CI. 106-49.
Earl, John A., to Physical Sciences Corporation. Ceramic material.
3,455,708, 7-15-69, CI. 106-53.
Earl, Robert Pendleton, to Abbott Laboratories. Catheter insertion
device. 3,472,232, 10-14-69, CI. 128-348.
Earle, Henry L., to Nest, Inc. Protective device for moving stairways.
3,458,025, 7-29-69, CI. 198-16.
Earle, Ralph H.; Schmalz, Alfred C; and Soucek, Charles A., to
Hercules, Incorporated. Polyolefin compositions containing a basic
polyamide dye site additive. 3,433,853, 3-18-69, CI. 260-857.
Earle, Roger T., Jr.; and Sumey, Ivan E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Gas turbine engine rotors. 3,433,020, 3-18-69, CI. 60-226.
Earle, William E.: See —
Flanagan, Allan L.; and Earle, William E., 3,458,722.
Earley, Bert, to Central Electricity Generating Board. Portable
potentiometric recorder testing and calibrating device. 3,440,533,
4-22-69, CI. 324-73.
Earling, Leonard E. Control system for preventing the overload of
relay windings. 3,423,640, 1-21-69, CI. 317-123.
Earling, Leonard E. Sound generator. 3,432,849, 3-11-69, CI. 340-
388.
Earling, Leonard E. Dictation privacy system. 3,441,686, 4-29-69,
CI. 179-100.1
Earling, Roy; and Scheuerman, Frank J., 33 1/3% to Bentham,
Harold W.,. Apparatus and process for producing frozen confec-
tion packages with spoon projecting through lid. 3,431,695, 3-11-
69, CI. 53-15.
Earlougher, Robert C, Jr., to Marathon Oil Company. In situ steam
generation and combustion recovery. 3,482,630, 12-9-69, CI. 166-
260.
Earls, David E.: See —
Gratrix, Alfred E., Sr.; and Earls, David E., 3,430,222.
Early, Jack D.: See—
Chupp, John P.; and Early, Jack D.,3,452,142.
Early, Jack D.; and Chupp, John P., to Monsanto Company. Adult
housefly control agents. 3,454,638, 7-8-69, CI. 260-559.
Earney, George K., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Mixed line composite
magnetron interaction circuits of forward wave and backward
wave types. 3,437,875, 4-8-69, CI. 315-39.3
Earp, Charles William; and Overbury, Francis Giles, to International
Standard Corporation. Doppler VOR systems. 3,448,453, 6-3-69,
CI. 343-106.
Earp, James F., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Clip feeding device.
3,426,501, 2-11-69, CI. 53-48.
Earth Sciences, Inc.: Set-
Stevens, Douglas N.; Bloom, Duane N.; and Bisque, Ramon E.,
3,465,593.
Easco Leasing Corporation: See —
Townsend, Edwin F., 3,451,872.
Townsend, Edwin F., 3,452,712.
Townsend, Edwin F.; and Young, Stanley C, 3,477,896.
Easco Products, Inc.: See-
O'Connor, Thomas J., 3,427,423.
Easley, Ralph S.; and Meyer, Donald J., to Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.
Cam shaft hardener. 3,467,805, 9-16-69, CI. 219-10.57
Eason, Ward: See-
Smith, Delford M.; and Eason, Ward.3,463,398.
East, Anthony Julian: See —
Davies, Trevor; East, Anthony Julian; and Mc Creath, Michael
King.3,432,467.
Delves, Allan Kenneth; East, Anthony Julian; McCreath,
Michael King; and Roberts, John Francis Lloyd, 3,47 1,446.
East Chicago Machine Tool Corporation: See—
Raab, Hilary A., 3,438,319.
Raab, Hilary A., 3,438,320.
East, Clarence Robert; and Mallinger, Morton A., to Pan American
Petroleum Corporation. Forming fractures in the desired direction
inearth formations. 3,431,977, 3-11-69, CI. 166-281.
East, Harvey James, to Shackman, David, & Sons Limited. Linkage
having L-shaped connecting pins. 3,482,394, 12-9-69, CI. 59-80.
East, Robert D., to General Gas Light Company. Self-priming im-
peller pump with flow demand control and selective primer and
running circuits. 3,469,528, 9-30-69, CI. 103-25.
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, to Canadian General Electric Company
Limited. Tension control system. 3,458,151, 7-29-69, CI. 242-
75.44
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, to Canadian General Electric Company
Limited. System for regulating web tension. 3,463,414, 8-26-69,
CI. 242-75.44
Eastcott, Peter de Hertel, to Canadian General Electric Company
Limited. Apparatus for controlling web tension. 3,472,439, 10-14-
69, CI. 226-195.
Easter, Brian, to General Electric and English Electric Companies
Limited, The. Microwave amplifiers utilising tunnel diodes or
other negative-resistance elements. 3,484,711, 12-16-69, CI. 330-
61.
Easter, Charles Glazin: See —
McLean, David William; and Easter, Charles Glazin, 3,452,785.
Easter, Finis C, to Radio Corporation of America. Current limiting
voltage regulator. 3,445,751, 5-20-69, CI. 323-9.
Easterling, Gene B.: See —
Page, Russell D.; and Easterling, Gene B., 3,444,936.
Page, Russell D.; and Easterling, Gene B.,3,470,967.
Easterling, Mahlon F.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,472,019.
Easterly, Donald O., to Eastman Kodak Company. Control device
for electric drive movie cameras. 3,475,090, 10-28-69, CI. 352-
174.
Eastern Bearings & Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Pizzitola, Vito J., 3,424,505.
Eastern Case Parts Inc.: See —
Burman, Joseph O.; and Desrosiers, Louis L., 3,470,599.
Eastern Company, The: See —
Kenyon, Theodore W., 3,468,163.
Ogg, Robert D., 3,481,044.
Ogg, Robert D., 3,482,233.
Pastva, John V., 3,484,127.
Pastva, John V., Jr., 3,449,005.
Pastva, John V., Jr., 3,476,410.
Eastern Products Corporation: See—
Znamirowski, Henry, 3,427,679.
Znamirowski, Henry; and Roles, David J., 3,457,688.
Eastern Seaboard Plastics, Inc.: See —
Schicklein, Burghard K., 3,441,357.
Eastern Target Company, Inc.: See —
Lueddeke, Raymond Paul; and Lueddeke, Louis, 3,431,598.
Eastin, Edward H. Deacceleration valve. 3,440,931, 4-29-69, CI. 91-
407.
Eastin, Edward H. Hydraulic door closer. 3,456,282, 7-22-69, CI.
16-52.
Eastland, Franklin M., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Balanced gating circuit for radar receiver. 3,461,320, 8-12-69, CI.
307-254.
Eastman, David P., to Clevite Corporation. Automatic underwater
exploder. 3,427,974, 2-18-69, CI. 102-81.
Eastman, Donald R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Photoconducto-
graphic material and process of preparation. 3,432,406, 3-11-69,
CI. 204-18.
Eastman, James M.: See —
Hyer, James M.; and Eastman, James M., 3,486,520.
Eastman, James Middleton, to Bendix Corporation, The. Air com-
pressor surge control apparatus. 3,473,727, 10-21-69, CI. 230-115.
Eastman, James M., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluidic tempera-
ture sensor and pressure regulator. 3,438,258, 4-15-69, CI. 73-
388.
Eastman, James M., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid remote posi-
tion indicator. 3,486,416, 12-30-69, CI. 91-47.
Eastman Kodak Company: See-
Abbott, Thomas I.; and Huedepohl, Hugo F., 3,473,926.
Ackroyd, Muriel D., 3,443,864.
Allentoff, Norman; and Fogler, Henry Harrison, 3,477,852.
Allison, Louie J.; and Dyer, Richard F., 3,458,986.
Ammons, James William; Mauer, Paul Bernard; Reynolds,
George A.; and Van Allan, James A., 3,462,706.
Ammons, Robert L., 3,435,605.
Anselm, Courtenay D.; and Reitz, Kenneth R., 3,458,574.
Bacon, Robert E.; and Fogg, David B., 3,425,857.
Bacon, Robert E.; and Barbier, Jean F., 3,447,927.
Bailey, Joseph, 3,440,051.
Bailey, Joseph, 3,468,883.
Bailey, Joseph, 3,469,985.
Bard, Charleton C; and Vogt, Howard W., 3,451,817.
Barkey, Kenneth Thomas, 3,463,760.
Bartholomay, Robert P.; Robinson, Wilbur D.; and Farrar,
Harold J., 3,440,126.
Bates, Thomas R., 3,432,299.
Beach, Joseph L.; and Jackson, Winston J., Jr., 3,437,639.
Beavers, Dorothy J.; Wilson, Charles V.; and Allen, Charles F.
H., 3,426,029.
Beavers, Leo E.; and Bush, Walter M., 3,445,228.
Becker, Richard W., 3,477,849.
Beckett, Clark; and Poppink, Everett H., 3,447,926.
Becquerel, Georges Paul Marie, 3,477,847.
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417
Beeler, Albert D.; and Whitley, Marvin R., 3,466,223.
Bell, Alan; and Strickland, Thomas Howard, 3,463,742.
Blackmer, Leroy L., 3,453,640.
Bloemendaal, John F.; and Klauss, Ralph E., 3,470,808.
Blood, Alden E.; Dworsky, Joseph E., Jr.; and Hagemeyer, Hugh
J., Jr., 3,429,901.
Blood, Alden E.; Vinyard, Herschel T.; and Phillips, Glenn L.,
3,466,149.
Blood, Alden Edward; Heller, James Davis; and Hagemeyer,
Hugh J. Jr., 3,424,731.
Bloom, Melvin S.; and Hill, James A., 3,458,506.
Blount, William W., Jr.; Gibson, Roger E.; and Tholstrup,
Clarence E., 3,440,210.
Boon, Joseph L., 3,471,229.
Borden, Douglas G.; Unruh, Cornelius C; and Merrill Stewart
H., 3,453,237.
Boudin, Georges M.; and Rabus, Annie, 3,444,370.
Brannock, Kent C, 3,432,506.
Brannock, Kent C, 3,475,494.
Brannock, Kent C, 3,481,936.
Brannock, Kent C, 3,481,939.
Bright, Alan; Mijovic, Miroslav V.; and Saunders, David G.,
3,475,172.
Brooker, Leslie G. S.; and Van Lare, Earl J., 3,431,111.
Brooks, Dugald A., 3,425,834.
Brooks, Dugald A., 3,458,318.
Brown, Edward A., 3,449,903.
Brown, Morris E., 3,463,411.
Brunson, Marion O., 3,481,910.
Brunson, Marion O.; and McGillen, William D., 3,484,403.
Brunson, Marion Otis, 3,433,777.
Bunting, Leslie J., 3,451,636.
Bunting, Leslie J., 3,468,498.
Burness, Donald M.; Kennard, Kenneth C; and Cossar, Bernard
C, 3,453,281.
Burpitt, Robert D., 3,454,677.
Caldwell, John R.; and Hedberg, David G., Jr., 3,431,322.
Caldwell, John R., 3,432,472.
Caldwell, John R., 3,440,218.
Caldwell, John R.; and Hill, Edward H., 3,449,303.
Caldwell, John R., 3,459,584.
Caldwell, John R., 3,460,896.
Caldwell, John R.; and Gilkey, Russell, 3,464,852.
Caldwell, John R., 3,484,339.
Calloway, George P., Jr.; and Williams, Robert F., Jr.,
3,485,652.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., 3,437,724.
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; Hatch, Sherley E.; Parsons, William F.;
and Weagley, Robert J., 3,453,215.
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; Parsons, William F.; and Roy, Donald W.,
3,475,116.
Carnall, Edward, Jr., 3,476,690.
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; and Mauer, Paul B., 3,482,009.
Carroll, John F., Jr., 3,476,596.
Casebeer, Oran T., 3,467,827.
Cash, George O., Jr.; and Joyner, Frederick B., 3,432,514.
Cawley, John D.; and O'Grady, Mary Patricia, 3,423,440.
Cawley, John D.; and Hawks, Orris D., 3,459,492.
Chandler, Charles G.; and Eells, Rex, 3,450,256.
Chandler, Jasper S., 3,469,899.
Chechak, Albert J.; and Robeson, Charles D., 3,432,566.
Chechak, Albert J.; and Robeson, Charles D., 3,446,801.
Clement, Pierre; Gombert, Jean-Marie; and Petit, Rene,
3,477,950.
Clement, Pierre L.; and Lestienne, Andre F. P., 3,464,560.
Coney, Charles H.; and Draper, Willie E., 3,423,225.
Connell, James; and Comerford, Thomas G., 3,436,558.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Shields, Donald J., 3,449,472.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and McConnell, Richard L., 3,455,871.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Fassett, David W., 3,483,870.
Crane, Carlton L., 3,455,901.
Crane, Carlton L.; and Williams, Robert F., Jr., 3,467,746.
Crane, Carlton L.; and Malm, Carl J., 3,485,816.
Critchell, Dean J., 3,485,902.
Dale, John 1., Ill; and Weaver, Max A., 3,422,133.
Dale, John I., Ill; Straley, James M.; and Weaver, Max A.,
3,446,791.
Dale, John I., HI; and Weaver, Max A., 3,453,256.
Davis, Burns; and Lyon, Herbert Ralph, 3,461,169.
Davis, Herman E.; and Ownby, James C., 3,447,917.
Davis, John H.; and Coney, Charles H., 3,475,356.
De Jager, Donald, 3,449,041.
Delaire, Gerard V.; and Peace, Robert G., 3,454,694.
Delmore, Paul J., 3,440,091.
Devaney, Richard G., 3,469,012.
Dickey, Joseph B.; and Weaver, Max A., 3,442,886.
Dierks, James E.; and Palmer, Allan M., 3,454,323.
Ditzer, Joseph R., Jr.; and Spangler, Fred W., 3,457,072.
Ditzer, Joseph R., Jr.; and Spangler, Fred W., 3,458,317.
Dotson, Billy R.; Morrison, Edward D.; and Williams, Robert F.,
Jr., 3,483,023.
Drexler, Roger A., 3,457,900.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., 3,442,93!.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., 3,455,988.
Duke, Roy B., Jr.; and Perry, Milton A., 3,468,927.
Dunham, Kenneth Royal, 3,460,964.
Dunn, Joseph S., 3,442,653.
Dyer, Richard F., 3,453,709.
Dyer, Richard F., 3,462,813.
Eagle, John H.; Harvey, Donald M.; and Seebech, Robert W.,
3,455,218.
Eagle, John H., 3,460,449.
Easterly, Donald O., 3,475,090.
Eastman, Donald R., 3,432,406.
Edwards, Evan A.; Ulmschneider, Lawrence A.; and Roman,
Robert J., 3,465,980.
Elam, Edward U., 3,466,322.
Ernisse, Paul Justen, 3,482,497.
Ettischer, Helmut, 3,427,945.
Ettischer, Helmut, 3,447,440.
Ettischer, Helmut; and Steisslinger, Kurt, 3,481,260.
Ettischer, Helmut, 3,486,431.
Ewald, William P., 3,485,561.
Feder, Donald P., 3,466,117.
Fessenden, John R.; and McDonald, William G., 3,438,485.
Finucane. Thomas W., 3,459,506.
Fisher, John G.; Wallace, David J.; and Straley, James M.,
3,424,756.
Fisher, Joseph T., 3,485,670.
Foor, Sanford Wayne, 3,462,054.
Ford, John A., Jr.; and Wilson, Charles V., 3,468,912.
Fox, Charles J., 3,434,833.
Fox, Charles J., 3,485,625.
Frank, Lee F., 3,443,869.
Frank, Lee F., 3,451,752.
Fumia, Arthur, Jr.; Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooker, Leslie
G. S., 3,482,978.
Galbraith, Floyd M., Jr., 3,472,137.
Gibbons, Carl B., 3,470,417.
Gignilliat, William W.; and Wilder, John W., 3,432,462.
Gilman, Paul B.; Goffe, Charles A.; and Jones, Jean E.,
3,446,619.
Goddard, William H.; and Hopf, Henry C, 3,484,893.
Goffe, Charles Allen, 3,433,639.
Goss, Harry F.; and De Jean, Ronald A., 3,484,235.
Graham, Talford W., 3,428,061.
Guillet, James E., 3,476,813.
Guillet, James Edwin, 3,472,918.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., 3,433,855.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; Statman, Max; and Vinyard, Herschel
T., 3,442,933.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Statman, Max, 3,459,678.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; Gleason, Willard P.; and Robinson, Al-
fred G., Ill, 3,466,264.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., 3,478,128.
Hagemeyer, Hugh John, Jr.; and Park, Vernon K., 3,423,384.
Hagemeyer, Hugh John, Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin Becton,
3,453,346.
Haist, Grant M.; and King, James R., 3,480,433.
Hanna, Ernest R., 3,480,434.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., 3,441,569.
Hargis, Charles W.; Young, Howard S.; and Reynolds, Jefferson
Wayne, 3,453,331.
Hargis, Charles W., 3,466,320.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., 3,476,747.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., 3,479,374.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., 3,485,877.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; and Ammons, Robert L., 3,428,723.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; and Bond, James H., 3,437,497.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; Smith, James L.; and Bond, James
H., 3,463,688.
Harris, Raymond C; and Newland, Gordon C, 3,440,209.
Harris, Raymond C, 3,446,809.
Harris, Raymond C; and Straley, James M., 3,485,832.
Harvey, Donald M., 3,442,191.
Harvey, Donald M., 3,443,502.
Harvey, Donald M., 3,475,092.
Harvey, Donald M., 3,479,935.
Hawkins, Gary F„ 3,465,027.
Heaney, Paul R., 3,436,712.
Hearst, Thomas McChesney; and Yantz, Robert Charles,
3,449,142.
Hediger, Edwin A„ 3,433,350.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Lincoln, Lewis L., 3,423,207.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A., 3,438,779.
Heseltine, Donald W., 3,440,052.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A., 3,455,693.
Heseltine, Donald W.; Jones, Jan E.; and Lincoln, Lewis L.,
3,481,927.
Hiatt, Gordon D.; and Mench, John W., 3,480,615.
Holstead, Colin; Bailey, Joseph; and Jeffreys, Roy A.,
3,455,687.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Holtzclaw, John V.; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., 3,440,053.
Hostettler, Hans U., 3,466,236.
Houle, James F.; and Van Norman, Gilden R., 3,486,450.
Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr.; and McConnell, Wayne V., 3,476,772.
Huffaker, James E., 3,462,226.
Huffaker, James Edward; and Beard, Bramlet L., 3,420,663.
Hunter, Walker F.; and Mizma, Edward J., 3,479,989.
Hutchison, Miller R„ Jr., 3,471,225.
Irick, Gether, Jr.; and Hawkins, Gary F„ 3,487,1 14.
Jackson, Frank H.; and Rumbutis, Bernard R., 3,448,528.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,431,230.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,442,896.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,446,855.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,470,235.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,475,373.
Jackson, Winston Jerome, Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., 3,454,672.
Jeffreys, Roy A.; and Williams, Leslie A., 3,473,929.
Jeffreys, Roy A., 3,483,195.
Jenkins, Philip Winder; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., 3,483,196.
Johnson, Benjamin A.; and Forster, Donald M., 3,425,835.
Johnson, Dee Lynn, 3,447,939.
Johnson, Dee Lynn, 3,447,956.
Johnson, James R.; Harvey, James E.; and Kingslake, Rudolf,
3,441,338.
Johnson, Merriam E., 3,442,196.
Johnson, Robert B.; and Goddard, William H., 3,451,590.
Johnson, Robert B.; and Kirn, Thomas G., 3,463,373.
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., 3,432,302.
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., 3,432,303.
Jordan, William E.; and Kottler, Franklin D., 3,466,125.
Joyner, Frederick B.; and McConnell, Richard L., 3,480,580.
Kalenda, Norman W., 3,486,902.
Karlson, Richard Warren, 3,486,901.
Keith, Garland B., 3,485,120.
Kibler, Charles Jacob; and Larkins, Thomas Hassell, Jr.,
3,483,166.
Kiefer, John E.; and Touey, George P., 3,420,245.
Kiefer, John E.; and Touey, George P., 3,476,120.
King, James R., Jr.; Whiteley, Thomas E.; and Minsk, Louis M.,
3,437,486.
King, James R., Jr.; Whiteley, Thomas E.; and Minsk, Louis M.,
3,475,175.
Kirn, Thomas G., 3,463,372.
Kitze, Theodore J., Jr., 3,428,455.
Klanderman, Bruce H.; and Faber, Jan W. H., 3,457,235.
Knott, Edward B; Mijovic, Miroslav V; and Saunders, David
George, 3,434,837.
Knox, William J., Jr., 3,437,485.
Kretchman, Charles M.; and Spangler, Fred W., 3,449,122.
Larive, Henri; and Baralle, Roger, 3,437,659.
Larkins, Thomas H., Jr.; and Malcolm, Michael O., 3,450,729.
Lawrence, Raymond Edward; and Witherow, Lawrence R.,
3,429,042.
Lee, William E., 3,453,109.
Leone, Joseph Thomas; and Mc Kague, James Francis,
3,464,821.
Lestina, Gregory J.; and Reckhow, Warren A., 3,432,300.
Lieser, Ernst; Simon, Horst; and Mueller, Edwin, 3,420,154.
Lieser, Ernst; Simon, Horst; Mueller, Edwin; and Steisslinger,
Kurt, 3,433,143.
Lieser, Ernst; Steisslinger, Kurt; and Magnus, Oswin, 3,470,801.
Lindenmuth, Terry N.; and Pierson, Charles W., 3,443,093.
Loria, Anthony, 3,432,521.
Loria, Anthony, 3,447,928.
Loria, Anthony, 3,458,315.
Loria, Anthony, 3,476,563.
Lovick, Robert C; and Scheg, Robert F., 3,485,961.
Lowe, Jack W., Jr.; and Teague, Gilliam S., Jr., 3,429,840.
Maggiulli, Cataldo A.; and Paine, Raymond E., 3,437,665.
Martin, Emmett Virgil, 3,464,197.
Martin, James C; and Burpitt, Robert D., 3,424,763.
Martin, James C; and Gott, Paul G., 3,442,906.
Marvin, Edgar S., 3,476,471.
Mc Connell, Wayne V.; and Moore, William H., 3,442,930.
McBride, Clarence E.; O'Brien, David F.; and Gates, John W.,
Jr., 3,459,549.
McClellan, Bion W.; and Thomson, Kenneth W., 3,471,227.
McConnell, Richard L.; and Coover, Harry W., Jr., 3,450,677.
McConnell, Wayne V., 3,478,109.
McConnell, Wayne Varon; and Moore, William Howard,
3,467,615.
McGuckin, Hugh G., 3,434,839.
McKee, Edward S., 3,429,518.
McKee, Edward S., 3,486,710.
Melech, Charles J., 3,438,697.
Melech, Charles J., 3,482,901.
Metzger, Lenard M., 3,427,941.
Meyer, August K.; and McFall, Robert B., 3,461,662.
Meyers, John J.; Martin, Lawrence R.; and Rubin, Jacob C,
3,464,562.
Miller, Edward G., Jr.; and Kennedy, William D., 3,474,792.
Milton, Kriby M., 3,420,670.
Minsk, Louis M., 3,449,126.
Moriarty, Jerome J., 3,429,741.
Moriarty, Jerome J., 3,473,955.
Morse, John E.; and Rosenburgh, Norman J., 3,474,696.
Nadeau, Gale F., 3,437,484.
Nail, Nelson R., 3,435,802.
Nail, Nelson R., 3,453,436.
Neal, Richard D., 3,458,890.
Nelan, Donald R., 3,444,213.
Nelson, Raymond L.; and Krochalis, Robert W., 3,482,496.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,422,740.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,444,795.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,447,867.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,476,474.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,479,940.
Nerwin, Hubert; and Eagle, John H., 3,482,681.
Nerwin, Hubert, 3,485,157.
Newland, Gordon C; Greear, George R.; and Tamblyn, John
W., 3,454,510.
Newland, Gordon C; and Tamblyn, John W., 3,464,943.
Newland, Gordon C, 3,464,953.
Newland, Gordon C, 3,485,765.
Newland, Gordon Clay, 3,454,550.
O'Gara, George W., 3,459,064.
Oliver, Gene Leech, 3,486,897.
Ort, Wolfgang, 3,447,441.
Owen, Jeffrey M.; and Wright, Margaret A., 3,485,634.
Owens, James M.; Graham, James L.; and Pilsworth, Edward A.,
3,469,987.
Pagel, Armin B., 3,442,193.
Painton, Richard Clarence; and Burke, Clarence Albert,
3,441,761.
Pearman, James R. G., 3,426,764.
Perry, Edmond S., 3,425,993.
Perry, Ernest J.; and Reynolds, Delbert D., 3,425,836.
Peterson, Dean M.; Windle, William, Jr.; and Pickering, Charles
E., 3,439,596.
Peterson, Dean M.; Pickering, Charles E.; and Windle, William,
Jr., 3,440,939.
Peterson, Dean M.; Pickering, Charles E.; and Windle, William,
Jr., 3,473,456.
Price, William H., 3,472,578.
Price, William H., 3,477,776.
Priestley, Philip Thorpe; Sebborn, Walter Sidney; and Selman,
Raymond Frank William, 3,436,190.
Quarve, Vernon K., 3,441,013.
Rasch, Arthur A.; Jones, Jean E.; and Hodges, Wilbur C,
3,442,649.
Rauner, Frederick J., 3,475,176.
Rederer, Carl G.; and Jenkins, Gerald L., 3,441,339.
Reiss, Max, 3,466,116.
Robinson, Gene H.; and Jarvis, James G., 3,449,658.
Robinson, Herbert T., 3,427,739.
Roman, Robert J., 3,467,341.
Roman, Robert J., 3,470,339.
Roman, Robert J., 3,480,226.
Roman, Robert J.; O'Donnell, Miles C; and Johnson, Robert B.,
3,484,159.
Rosenburgh, Norman J., 3,467,340.
Rowley, Martin E., 3,478,016.
Roy, Donald W.; and Parson, William F., 3,454,685.
Roy, Donald W.; and Parsons, William F., 3,459,503.
Roy, Donald Walther, 3,454,358.
Ruben, Paul L., 3,438,696.
Ruben, Paul L., 3,443,863.
Ruben, Paul L., 3,466,114.
Ruben, Paul L„ 3,466,115.
Ruben, Paul L., 3,466,118.
Russell, Edmund R., 3,463,741.
Russell, Theodore A., 3,474,758.
Salisbury, Frank R., 3,485,268.
Saxon, Daniel I., 3,481,012.
Schmitt, Eugen, 3,441,072.
Schneeberger, Donald R.; and Seaberg, Leonard J., 3,476,472.
Schwardt, David N., 3,421,817.
Seaberg, Leonard J., 3,473,506.
Seil, Kenneth F.; and Swift, Paul F., 3,437,806.
Shuffrey, Anthony L.; and lies, Anthony J., 3,458,965.
Simon, Horst, 3,432,967.
Sloan, Cephas H.; and Sublett, Bobby J., 3,426,763.
Smith, Donald Arthur, 3,459,790.
Smith, James G.; Kibler, Charles J.; and Schulken, Roger M.,
Jr., 3,483,157.
Snavely, Benjamin B., 3,479,515.
Snow, Richard W.; and Wilt, Chester C, 3,477,926.
Spencer, Arthur William, 3,429,961.
Spoelhof, Charles P., 3,455,223.
Stanin, Theodore E.; Seaton, William H.; and Hale, Chapman
M., Jr., 3,436,428.
Stark, Daniel J., 3,463,409.
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419
Statman, Max; Blood, Alden E.; and Vinyard, Herschel Thomas,
3,425,798.
Steisslinger, Kurt; and Simon, Horst, 3,423,041.
Stewart, Paul H., 3,462,266.
Stewart, Paul H., 3,468,664.
Stimson, Allen G., 3,435,744.
Stimson, Allen G.; and Eagle, John H., 3,440,938.
Stimson, Allen G.; and Babcock, David L., 3,475,616.
Stimson, Allen Gwyn, 3,452,347.
Stoever, Hans O., 3,482,573.
Stoever, Hans O.; and Leinbach, Richard K., 3,482,574.
Straley, James M.; and Wallace, David J., 3,438,982.
Straley, James M., 3,445,485.
Straley, James M.; and Fisher, John G., 3,481,918.
Stryjewski, Walter Anthony, 3,452,181.
Stutz, Klaus H.; and Eyselee, Wolfgang M., 3,473,454.
Sublett, Bobby J.; and Sloan, Cephas H., 3,428,055.
Sublett, Bobby Jones; and Sloan, Cephas H., 3,428,056.
Sutherns, Edward Arthur; and Hirsch, Hans, 3,420,669.
SutlifT, Robert C; Burgo, Paul A.; Butler, Ernest J.; and Pierson,
Charles W., 3,431,380.
Taber, Robert C; and Brooks, Dugald A., 3,425,833.
Thiebaut, Roger P. J. G.; Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G.; and Merri-
er, Claude A. L. L., 3,485,624.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,440,212.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,450,671.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,454,521.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,454,522.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,454,523.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,454,525.
Tholstrup, Clarence E.; and Rush, Sarah J., 3,461,153.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,464,954.
Tholstrup, Clarence E.; Bell, Alan; and Kibler, Charles J.,
3,466,323.
Tholstrup, Clarence E., 3,487,044.
Thompson, Benjamin; and Buckner, Thomas E., 3,431,305.
Thweatt, John G., 3,442,910.
Thweatt, John G., 3,480,678.
Thweatt, John G., 3,480,678.
Tone, Frederick F.; Deprez, Robert F.; and Edelman, Robert I.,
3,466,440.
Touey, George P.; and Mumpower, Robert C, II, 3,424,173.
Touey, Gerge P.; and Mumpower, Robert C, II, 3,451,887.
Trevoy, Donald J., 3,428,451.
Tucker, Archie J., 3,451,732.
Tuite, Robert J.; and Miller, Donald N., 3,449,257.
Ulmschneider, Lawrence A., 3,439,881.
Urbach, Franz; and Higgins, George C, 3,469,925.
Van Ingen, Jack, 3,461,651.
Van Lare, Earl John, 3,482,981.
Vanlngen, Jack A., 3,463,321.
Von Bramer, Paul T.; and Hequembourg, Charles W.,
3,437,629.
Vuillemot, Ward T., 3,486,056.
Walker, Theodore R.; and Miller, Edward G., 3,429,318.
Wallace, David J.; Straley, James M.; and Weaver, Max A.,
3,424,741.
Wallace, David J.; and Weaver, Max A., 3,428,621.
Wallace, David J.; Weaver, Max A.; and Straley, James M.,
3,438,961.
Wallace, David J.; and Weaver, Max A., 3,445,452.
Watson, Frederick R., 3,451,652.
Waver, Max A.; Wallace, David J.; and Straley, James M.,
3,453,270.
Waz, Edward, 3,464,773.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J., 3,423,394.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J., 3,424,740.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J„ 3,429,871.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J., 3,438,965.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J., 3,453,280.
Weaver, Max A.; and Wallace, David J., 3,464,971.
Weaver, Max A.; Straley, James M.; and Dale, John I., Ill,
3,472,833.
Weaver, Max A.; and Dale, John I., 3,485,813.
Wehr, Clyde W., 3,438,689.
Weidenbach, Willy, 3,456,894.
Weyerts, Walter J., 3,431,107.
Weyerts, Walter John, 3,435,761.
White, Charles Clayton; and Crowell, James Sheffield,
3,422,043.
Wiegert, Albert Carl; and Cook, Louis John, Jr., 3,420,520.
Williams, Jack L. R., 3,444,138.
Williams, Robert F., Jr.; Strebe, David E.; and Surridge, Ken-
neth G., deceased, 3,436,246.
Williams, Robert F., Jr.; and Calloway, George P., Jr.,
3,463,773.
Williams, Robert F., Jr.; and Morrison, Edward D., 3,467,568.
Wilson, Burton D., 3,480,436.
Wilson, Ransford B.; Nicholas, Robert D.; and Williams, Carl J.,
3,457,074.
Yackel, Edward C, 3,453,111.
Young, Howard S.; and McDaniel, Edgar L., 3,437,690.
Young, Howard S.; and Reynolds, Jefferson Wayne, 3,466,334.
Yudelson, Joseph S., 3,438,776.
Eastman, Lester F.; and Kennedy, Wilbert K., Jr., to Research Cor-
poration. Microwave power generator using LSA mode oscilla-
tions. 3,487,334, 12-30-69, CI. 331-107.
Easton, Arlyn T., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Machine
electrolytic grinding tool control apparatus. 3,442,785, 5-6-69, CI.
204-224.
Easton, Bernard E.: See —
Oringer, Kenneth; Gallagher, Gerald T.; Bunin, Donald S.; and
Easton, Bernard E.,3,432,546.
Easton Car & Construction Company: See —
Miller, Richard A., 3,446,378.
Easton, Fred H.; and Kratz, Randall H., Jr. Mathematics teaching
device and method. 3,452,454, 7-1-69, CI. 35-31.
Easton, Geoffrey John, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Elec-
tromagnetically-propelled vehicles. 3,460,485, 8-12-69, CI. 104-
148.
Easton, Harold, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Company. Servo
system. 3,484,666, 12-16-69, CI. 318-18.
Easton, Nelson R.: See —
Cassady, Donald R.; Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson
R., 3,436,402.
Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson R.,3,452,015.
Easton, Rufus; and Haussner, Theodor H. W., to Koppers Company,
Inc. Break-out control apparatus and method. 3,455,370, 7-15-69,
CI. 164-83.
Easton, Wayne B. Gear reduction drive mechanism for rotary fluid
pressure devices or the like. 3,429,271, 2-25-69, CI. 103-130.
Easton, Wayne B. Fluid pressure operated motor or pump.
3,446,153, 5-27-69, CI. 103-130.
Eastview Corporation: See —
Jordan, Alfred H.; and Fiske, Ruth E., 3,423,849.
Eastwood, Fred, to Foseco Trading A.G., mesne. Apparatus for
forming hot top liners. 3,439,734, 4-22-69, CI. 164-213.
Eastwood, Fred; Brindle, John Harry; and Kolb, Frederick L., Jr., to
Foseco International Limited. Hot top for big-end-up ingot molds
and method of assembling same. 3,458,169, 7-29-69, CI. 249-201.
Eastwood, Geoffrey Wallwork: See —
Crank, Geoffrey James; and Eastwood, Geoffrey Wall-
work,3,452,343.
Eaton, Ben E. Means for assuring return movement of the keys of a
piano action to their normal positions. 3,435,720, 4-1-69, CI. 84-
240.
Eaton, David Crawford; and Haggis, Geoffrey Arthur, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Polymeric materials. 3,462,381, 8-
19-69, CI. 260-2.5
Eaton, Edgar P., Jr.: See —
Smith, William H.; Whitley, Daniel M.; and Eaton, Edgar P.,
Jr.,3,435,881.
Eaton, Francis M., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Methods and apparatus for investigating mudcake thickness.
3,462,678, 8-19-69, CI. 324-10.
Eaton, James B., Jr., to Texas Gas Transmission Corporation. Mag-
netically biased compressor check valves. 3,485,441, 12-23-69, CI.
230-228.
Eaton, James J.: See —
Dates, Harold F.; and Eaton, James J.,3,484,284.
Eaton, James L.: See —
Cousins, Richard C; Cooley, Eugene A.; Worstell, Wayne C;
and Eaton, James L., 3,424, 272.
Eaton, John L., Jr.: See —
Schwartz, Walter M., Jr.; Turner, Charles R.; and Eaton, John
L., Jr.,3,483,814.
Eaton Manufacturing Company: See —
Pipes, George R.; and Hollinshead, Albert, 3,448,534.
Taylor, Albert E.; and Benjamin, Ivan E., 3,441,106.
Eaton, Maurice B., to Gainsborough Precision Engineering (Bir-
mingham). Centrifugal pumps. 3,457,868, 7-29-69, CI. 103-97.
Eaton Metal Products Company: See —
Garnett, Edward V., 3,482,660.
Eaton, Roy W.: See—
Rodrigues, Anthony F.; and Eaton, Roy W., 3,43 1,596.
Eaton Stamping Company: See —
Hamman, Lyle J., 3,437,083.
Eaton Yale & Towne G.m.b.H.: See —
Griesenbrock, Karl-Heinz, 3,481,621.
Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc.: See —
Abell, Roy F., Jr., 3,437,080.
Abell, Roy F., Jr., 3,448,730.
Albris, Frank R., 3,438,417.
Allen, John D., 3,455,210.
Bartlett, Churchill W., 3,438,229.
Berryman, Charles O., 3,425,712.
Berryman, Charles O.; Oldberg, Sidney; and Carey, William R.,
3,441,290.
Bojas, Edward J., 3,448,578.
Boyer, Ralph K.; Eyedam, Homer F.; and Krohn, Henry W.,
3,422,837.
Braun, Eugene R., 3,433,332.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brooks Vern E., 3,456,442.
Buck, Ronald H., Jr., 3,446,265.
Carey, William R., 3,451,693.
Carey, William R.; and Hass, David P., 3,473,824.
Carliss, Oswald S., 3,471,989.
Check, Mathias M., 3,428,352.
Check, Mathias M., 3,449,934.
Check, Mathias M., 3,477,754.
Chute, Richard, 3,460,853.
Chute, Richard, 3,481,625.
Fergle, Donald J., 3,464,284.
Fergle, Donald J., 3,481,626.
Frailly, Nicholas D., 3,431,809.
Frailly, Nicholas D., 3,469,494.
Gee, Thomas A., 3,430,457.
Gleaton, Hamlin J., 3,440,097.
Golden, Abraham H., 3,479,848.
Graper, William, 3,456,874.
Griesenbrock, Karl-Heinz, 3,450,224.
Gruber, Thomas J., 3,438,463.
Gruber, Thomas J., 3,467,222.
Gruber, Thomas J.; and Lyth, William W., 3,477,546.
Gruber, Thomas J., 3,487,467.
Hass, David P.; and Stuemky, Robert E., 3,425,504.
Hass, David P., 3,451,694.
Hass, David P., 3,468,392.
Hass, David P.; and Horan, Ralph P., 3,476,225.
Hass, David P., 3,477,740.
Heyberger, Werner; and Braun, Eugene R., 3,433,331.
Houseman, Henry J.; and Esser, Ernst S., 3,484,851.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.; and Smith, Aubrey H., 3,450,910.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., 3,456,498.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., 3,478,239.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., 3,486,052.
Kaiser, Hermann, 3,485,973.
La Vallee, Theodore R., 3,450,912.
Lauer, Ernst H., 3,476,219.
LaVallee, Theodore R., 3,437,856.
Line, Gerald D., 3,476,093.
Line, Gerald D., 3,477,416.
Lyth, William W., 3,432,004.
Martin, Robert L.; and Chute, Richard, 3,429,583.
Martin, Robert L., 3,431,998.
McNamara, Thomas V., 3,441,1 17.
McPherson, John C, 3,420,146.
Meacham, George B. K., 3,430,614.
Messinger, Robert L„ 3,420,565.
Molby, Lloyd A.; and White, James C, Jr., 3,422,919.
Molby, Lloyd A., 3,446,376.
Molby, Lloyd A., 3,451,498.
Moss, Charles R., 3,481,074.
Mueller, Robert S., 3,437,167.
Mueller, Robert S., 3,437,182.
Mueller, Robert S., 3,464,275.
Mueller, Robert S.; and Uitvlugt, Martin W., 3,481,422.
Munsey, Robert J., 3,469,491.
Nagel, William S., 3,472,346.
Nelson, Robert K., 3,448,635.
Ohntrup, Frederick F., 3,460,699.
Palmer, Norman Harold George, 3,432,791.
Palmer, Norman Harold George, 3,439,247.
Perkins, Charles M., 3,425,290.
Preston, David S.; and Stroh, Richard H., 3,455,209.
Previte, Dominick L., 3,434,621.
Richardson, Robert W., 3,476,403.
Roll, Louis C, 3,481,420.
Roper, Daniel W., 3,430,519.
Roper, Daniel W., 3,437,186.
Roper, Daniel W.; Wilkowski, Edward A.; and Hass, David
Peter, 3,448,636.
Roper Daniel W., 3,452,619.
Santos, Gerard R., 3,451,507.
Santos, Gerard R., 3,487,280.
Schultz, Wilfred R., 3,476,142.
Smith, Aubrey H., 3,450,91 1.
Steinbacher, Jack Thomas, 3,456,639.
Sutaruk, Alex, 3,444,748.
Sutaruk, Alex, 3,445,057.
Tedd, David C, 3,447,053.
Tedd, David Clifford, 3,447,060.
Truemper, John P.; and Smith, Aubrey H., 3,469,164.
Uitvlugt, Martin W., 3,444,950.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I., 3,432,054.
Ulinski, Bronislaus I., 3,485,323.
Wilkowski, Edward A., 3,481,436.
Eau et Feu, Societe Anonyme: See—
Martin, Michel Leon Jean, 3,457,945.
Eaves, Dennis Robert; Bergemann, Horst; and Bishop, William Gor-
don Groves, to Eanes, Bishop & Sons Limited. Machine tools.
3,449,985,6-17-69, CI. 77-25.
Eaves, Maynard D.; and Gilbert, John M., to Hewlett-Packard Com-
pany. Method of making and cleaning printed circuit assemblies.
3,421,211, 1-14-69, CI. 29-626.
Eaves, Raymond O., to Batley-Janss Enterprises. Conveyor system.
3,428,196, 2-18-69, CI. 214-17.
Eaves, Russell P.; and Burke, Lucille E. Apparatus for teaching
swimming. 3,445,941, 5-27-69, CI. 35-29.
E&B Incorporated: See —
Duddy, Joseph C, 3,433,673.
Johnson, Martin H.; and Spellman, Patrick J., 3,433,679.
Ockermn, John B., 3,433,678.
Ebara Infilco Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kanamori, Koichi; and Seto, Iwao, 3,459,306.
Ebara-Infilco Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Matsumoto, Nobuo; and Arimitsu, Hidenobu, 3,461,067.
Ebauches S. A.: See —
Besson, Rene, 3,427,799.
Ebauches S.A.: See —
Beyner, Andre; Besson, Rene; and Chopard, Remy, 3,447,311.
Jeanmonod, Roland, 3,465,510.
Scherrer, Igor, 3,483,485.
Ebbert Engineering Company: See —
Wright, Kenneth D., 3,428,863.
Ebbinghaus, Erich: See —
Hauschke, Manfred; and Ebbinghaus, Erich, 3,449,812.
Ebel, Robert Henry; Adler, Stephen Fred; and Keggi, Janis J., to
American Cyanamid Company. Solid oxidant and method for
deodorizing air therewith. 3,421,837, 1-14-69, CI. 21-53.
Ebelhardt, David P., to Mead Corporation, The. Article carrier for
flanged containers. 3,432,202, 3-11-69, CI. 294-87.2
Ebeling, Arthur W., to Amsted Industries, Incorporated. Apparatus
for casting metal articles. 3,443,629, 5-13-69, CI. 164-339.
Ebeling, Jack F., to Hanna, Daniel C. Reversible mount for a brush.
3,425,079, 2-4-69, CI. 15-21.
Ebeling, William C, to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Simulator in-
strumentation. 3,456,362, 7-22-69, CI. 35-12.
Ebeling, William C; and Paufve, Eldred H., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Visual display system. 3,439,105, 4-15-69, CI. 35-10.2
Ebenbichler, Hubert; Pluhar, Franz; and Scharler, Johann. Process
for cutting gear teeth on the surface of a cylindrical blank work-
piece. 3,453,930, 7-8-69, CI. 90-2.
Eber, Nikolaus: See —
Stierlin, Hans; and Eber, Nikolaus,3,464,221.
Eberbach, Reinhold: See —
Randak, Alfred; Eberbach, Reinhold; Rinker, Heinz; and
Treppschuh, Helmut,3,426,833.
Eberhard, Gunther, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Horizontal deflec-
tion circuit for television system. 3,487,260, 12-30-69, CI. 315-27.
Eberhard, Haas, to Lapple, August, G.m.b.H. & Co. Gauging press.
3,429,048, 2-25-69, CI. 33-174.
Eberhard, John F.: See —
McKissick, Robert W.; and Eberhard, John F.,3,441,645.
Eberhardt, Edward H.: See —
Clayton, Robert H.; and Eberhardt, Edward H.,3,454,809.
Eberhardt, Gert G., to Sun Oil Company. Dimerization of propylene
to dimethylbutenes. 3,482,001, 12-2-69, CI. 260-683.15
Eberhardt, Gert G.; and Griffin, William P., Jr., to Sun Oil Com-
pany. Catalyst and process for dimerization of olefins. 3,459,825,
8-5-69, CI. 260-683.15
Eberhardt, Gert G.; and Griffin, William P., Jr., to Sun Oil Com-
pany. Catalyst and process for dimerization of olefins. 3,472,911,
10-14-69, CI. 260-683.15
Eberhardt, Jack L.: See —
Schubach, Uluse E.; Woods, Otho C; Grutsch, Patrick C; and
Eberhardt, Jack L.,3,426,559.
Eberhardt, Robert. Bundle tie. 3,484,905, 12-23-69, CI. 24-16.
Eberhardt, Roland C; and Douglas, George B. Aerosol coatings ap-
plicator. 3,428,224, 2-18-69, CI. 222-402.13
Eberhardt, Wayne R.: See —
Cheape, Dudley W., Jr.; and Eberhardt, Wayne R., 3, 454,542.
Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Dual-
passage line-breaking valve. 3,434,498, 3-25-69, CI. 137-625.18
Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Room
air conditioner. 3,448,590, 6-10-69, CI. 62-262.
Eberhart, Edwin J. Tree digger construction. 3,427,734, 2-18-69, CI.
37-2.
Eberl, Erich, to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Engine performance
monitoring system. 3,456,497, 7-22-69, CI. 73-116.
Eberline Instrument Corporation: See —
Beard, Rex E., 3,445,767.
Eberly, David H., Jr., to Lok-Box, Inc. Method and apparatus for as-
sembling interlocking wooden panels. 3,454,444, 7-8-69, CI. 156-
304.
Eberly, Paul E., Jr.; and Webb, Dorothy, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Process for the selective sorption of paraffins
and olefins. 3,485,748, 12-23-69, CI. 208-310.
Eberly, Paul G.: See—
Wiseman, William A.; and Eberly, Paul G., 3,447, 393.
Eberman, Augustus H.: See —
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,424,042.
LIST OF PATENTEES
421
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,467,240.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,479,792.
Ebershoff, Kenneth L.; and Miller, Kenneth H., to Davis Electronics
Corporation. Radiation sensitive power control system. 3,443,106,
5-6-69, CI. 250-214.
Eberspacher, J.: See—
Kofink, Siegfried, 3,468,257.
Reusch, Gotthilf, 3,470,049.
Ebert, Ekkehard; and Spielmann, Werner, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method of etching SiC. 3,421,956, 1-14-
69, CI. 156-17.
Ebert Electronics Corporation: See-
Pressman, Sidney, 3,486,036.
Ebert, Michael: See —
Koppius, Otto G., 3,459,986.
Koppius, Otto G., 3,484,925.
Ebert, Paul Richard. Precipitator. 3,443,362, 5-13-69, CI. 55-117.
Ebertz, Helmut: See—
Ruhle, Hans; and Ebertz, Helmut.3,433,141.
Ebertz, Helmut, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Mirror reflex
camera. 3,429,246, 2-25-69, CI. 95-42.
Eberwein, Siegfried: See —
Walter, Conrad; and Eberwein, Siegfried, 3, 480,347.
Ebhardt, Carl A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Centrally powered subscriber carrier systems. 3,459,895,
8-5-69, CI. 179-2.5
Ebner, Heinrich, to Heinrich Frings. Process for acetic acid fermen-
tation. 3,445,245, 5-20-69, CI. 99-147.
Ebner, Ludwig: See —
Beriger, Ernst; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,456,039.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3, 429,688.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,467, 757.
Duerr, Dieter; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, 3,487, 156.
Duerr, Dieter; Rohr, Otto; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Lud-
wig,3,429,689.
Martin, Henry; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig,3 ,420,892.
Ebneter, Markus, to Ferd. Ruesch, Maschinenfabrik. Automatic ap-
paratus for continuously winding strip material. 3,430,881, 3-4-69,
CI. 242-56.
Ebneth, Harold; Baer, Heinrich; and Ott, Karl-Heinz, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Butadiene-sytrene-
acrylonitrile resins containing polypropylene glycol as anti-
staticizer. 3,450,794, 6-17-69, CI. 260-876.
Ebnother, Anton: See —
Jucker, Ernst; and Ebnother, Anton, 3,420, 848.
Jucker, Ernst; and Ebnother, Anton, 3,487,078.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-
Michael, 3.466, 290.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-
Michael.3,466,291.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Rissi, Erwin, 3,445,464.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Stoll, Andre, 3,474, 105.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Er-
win; and Stoll, Andre.3,464,983.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Er-
win; and Stoll, Andre, 3,465,003.
Ebregt, Johannes: See —
Maat, Hendrik J.; and Ebregt, Johannes,3,445,189.
Ebright, Robert L.; and Decker, Lawrence M., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Circuit card extractor. 3,457,621, 7-29-
69, CI. 29-203.
E. B. V. Systems, Inc.: See —
Kleeberg, Gunther K. E., 3,466,005.
Eby, Ralph H.: See—
Friedmann, Anton R. J.; and Eby, Ralph H., 3,434, 664.
Eby, Richard R.: See—
Nolt, Edwin B.; and Eby, Richard R.,3,448,681.
Eby, Richard R., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Drive shaft for
knotter mechanisms for baler. 3,443,51 1, 5-13-69, CI. 100-22.
Eby, Richard R.; and Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Twine clamp means for baler knotter. 3,472,544, 10-14-69, CI.
289-13.
Eby, Richard R.; and Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Needle actuated twine guide for baler knotter. 3,482,866, 12-9-69,
CI. 289-15.
Eby, Robert L., to Electronic Organ Arts, Inc. Electronic organ with
lock-in circuit for tone- signal generators thereof. 3,459,869, 8-5-
69, CI. 84-1.01
Eccles, Fred J.; and Landow, Harold, to Breeze Corporations, Inc.
Rotation input encoder assembly. 3,432,847, 3-11-69, CI. 340-
347.
Eccles, Raymond D.; Yates, James E.; and Matson, Ted P., to Con-
tinental Oil Company. Detergent compositions. 3,444,087, 5-13-
69, CI. 252-138.
Ecclesia, Edoardo, to Ing. C, Olivetti & C, S.p.A. Electrical con-
nector for printed-circuit boards. 3,466,591, 9-9-69, CI. 339-17.
Ecclesia, Edoardo: See—
Perotto, Pier Giorgio; and Ecclesia, Edoardo.3,478,251.
ECE Patent AB: See—
Eklund, Kurt Ingvar, 3,472,182.
Echeagaray, Ignacio P. Heat sensitive recording material. 3,425,858,
2-4-69, CI. 117-36.8
Echo Development Co.: See —
Boggild, Robert, 3,480,731.
Echterhoff, Heinrich: See —
Peters, Werner; Echterhoff, Heinrich; and Bertling,
Heribert.3,427,148.
Echterling, Eugene J.: See —
Ryan, John W.; Echterling, Eugene J.; Golden, Michael E.;
Goetz, John H.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng,3,477,140.
Eck, Bruno; and Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing-Vortex, Inc. Cross-flow
fluid machines. 3,437,262, 4-8-69, CI. 230-114.
Eck, Fritz; and Emmerichs, Gerhard Theodor, to Chemengineering,
Ltd., mesne. Method for the surface treatment of metal articles.
3,438,799, 4-15-69, CI. 117-49.
Eck, Gerhard, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Axial thrust bearing having rotatable needle cage. 3,433,543, 3-
18-69, CI. 308-235.
Eck, Joel D. Wall furnace. 3,451,388, 6-24-69, CI. 126-1 16.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, Wiliam C, to Thiokol Chemical Corpora-
tion. Low fritction bearings with improved wear Method for the
removal of soluble phosphates in waste water treatment.
3,453,207, 7-1-69, CI. 210-49.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Reactivating molecular sieves. 3,420,772, 1-7-69, CI. 208-
310.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method of reactivating molecular sieves. 3,470,677, 10-7-69,
CI. 55-73.
Eck, John C; and Zegel, William C, to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method for the removal of suspended matter in waste water
treatment. 3,485,752, 12-23-69, CI. 210-54.
Eck, John Clifford; and Zegel, William C, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Method for the removal of soluble phosphates in waste
water treatment. 3,456,796, 7-22-69, CI. 210-49.
Eck, John E.: See —
Baker, Donald E.; and Eck, John E.,3,440,085.
Eck, Karl A., to Des-Eng-Con Corporation. Cooling bed. 3,420,357,
1-7-69, CI. 198-219.
Eckardt, Carl R.: See—
Barton, Oliver A.; and Eckardt, Carl R., 3,458,350.
Eckardt, Fred H., to Daystar Corporation. Mist type coolant spray
unit. 3,478,843, 11-18-69, CI. 184-6.
Eckberg, Edwin E. Gas laser tube system. 3,447,098, 5-27-69, CI.
331-94.5
Eckdahl, Harold L. Capping separator. 3,448,860, 6-10-69, CI. 210-
182.
Ecke, George G.: See —
Buzbee, Lloyd R.; and Ecke, George G.,3,433,812.
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J., to Ethyl Corporation. Sta-
bilization with phenolic type antioxidant. 3,463,731, 8-26-69, CI.
252-52.
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J., to Ethyl Corporation. Di(2,6-
diisopropylphenyl) mono halo phosphite or (thio) phosphate.
3,476,838, 11-4-69, CI. 260-960.
Eckel, John E.; and Lock, Everett H., to Esso Production Research
Company. Obtaining unaltered core samples of subsurface earth
formations. 3,454,117, 7-8-69, CI. 175-226.
Eckel, John R.; and Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production
Research Company. Fluid actuated control valve. 3,445,085, 5-20-
69, CI. 251-5.
Eckel, Oliver C. Acoustical members. 3,421,273, 1-14-69, CI. 52-
145.
Eckelkamp, Bernard J.; and Spence, David W., to Infotronics Cor-
poration, Inc. Automatic digital data processing system for con-
tinuous flow analysis. 3,449,725, 6-10-69, CI. 340-172.5
Eckelmann, Herman J., Jr. Push-pull amplfiers. 3,434,067, 3-18-69,
CI. 330-15.
Eckenbrecht, Robert Roy; and Rhee, Dong W., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Brightness signal limiting and faulty component in-
dicating circuitry for cathode ray tube system. 3,445,717, 5-20-69,
CI. 315-22.
Eckenbrecht, Robert R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Frequen-
cy doubler, stereo indicator circuitry for FM radio receivers.
3,436,485,4-1-69, CI. 179-15.
Eckenbrecht, Robert R.; and Hickok, William K., to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products, Inc. Color demodulator circuit. 3,456,070, 7-15-69,
CI. 178-5.4
Eckenrod, Carl J.: See —
Furgason, Carl M.; and Eckenrod, Carl J.,3,464,709.
Eckenrod, John J., to Crucible Steel Company of America. Method
of chromizing metal. 3,451,843, 6-24-69, CI. 117-113.
Eckenroth, Charles J. Decorative covering for dashboard panels and
method of applying same. 3,423,276, 1-21-69, CI. 161-39.
Ecker, Theodore J.: See —
Herb, Philip J.; and Ecker, Theodore J.,3,430,186.
Eckered, Thomas Harald; Sviden, Ove; and Ljungstrom, OHe, to
Saab Aktiebolag. Cushion vehicle having inflatable skirt.
3,478,836, 11-18-69, CI. 180-128.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eckerle, Nickolas C; and Thompson, William H., to Nalco Chemical
Company. Glass fiber lubricant in sizing process. 3,475,149, 10-
28-69, CI. 65-3.
Eckerle, Otto. High pressure gear pump or motor with compensation
for play and wear. 3,472,170, 10-14-69, CI. 103-126.
Eckerle, William A., to General Electric Company. Hose storage
system for washing appliance. 3,461,906, 8-19-69, CI. 137-355.17
Eckermann, Alfred E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Earth albedo
sensor and sun sensor. 3,486,030, 12-23-69, CI. 250-209.
Eckersley, Dennis: See —
Barben, Ian Knowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, 3,427, 308.
Barben, Ian Kowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, 3,484,432.
Eckersley, Dennis; and Stephen, William Elliot, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Water-soluble reactive anthraquinone,
dyestuffs their preparation and use. 3,426,018, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
239.7
Eckert, Frank B. Ignition system. 3,452,733, 7-1-69, CI. 123-148.
Eckert, Georg: See —
Ciriack, Gunter; Eckert, Georg; and Hofmann, Horst.3,453,479.
Eckert, George E. Copyholder for electric typewriter. 3,449,850, 6-
17-69, CI. 40-356.
Heisler, Robert Y.; Dille, Kenneth L.; Fontaine, Marc F.; and
Eckert, George W., 3,42 1,867.
Eckert, George W., to Texaco Inc. Motor fuel composition.
3,454,381,7-8-69, CI. 44-66.
Eckert, George W., to Texaco Inc. Fuel composition. 3,473,902, 10-
21-69, CI. 44-66.
Eckert, George W., to Texaco Inc. Jet fuel composition. 3,476,533,
11-4-69, CI. 44-58.
Eckert, John S., to U. S. Stoneware, Inc., mesne. Method and ap-
paratus for comminution. 3,423,032, 1-21-69, CI. 241-15.
Eckert, John S., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc., mesne. Chemical treating
tower. 3,440,018, 4-22-69, CI. 23-283.
Eckert, John S., to Norton Company, mesne. Vibratory mill.
3,465,974, 9-9-69, CI. 241-153.
Eckert, John S., to Norton Company, mesne. Gas-liquid contactor.
3,474,597, 10-28-69, CI. 55-231.
Eckert, John S.; and Moore, Frank D., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc.,
mesne. Ball mill drum. 3,454,233, 7-8-69, CI. 241-180.
Eckert, Konrad, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Electromagnetically ac-
tuated fuel injection valve for internal combustion engines.
3,450,353, 6-17-69, CI. 239-585.
Eckert, Lawrence A.: See—
Putch, Samuel W.; and Eckert, Lawrence A. ,3,424,477.
Eckert, Lewis W., to Armstrong Cork Company. Method and ap-
paratus for spraying insulation. 3,476,318, 1 1-4-69, CI. 239-10.
Eckert und Ziegler G.m.b.H.: See —
Bielfeldt, Friedrich Bernd, 3,464,091.
Eckfield, Eugene L., to Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. Trim and planing
control means for water craft. 3,435,795, 4-1-69, CI. 1 14-66.5
Eckhardt, Daniel J.: See—
Dundel, Morris; and Eckhardt, Daniel J. ,3,474,136.
Eckhardt, Hans A. Screw conveyor. 3,429,435, 2-25-69, CI. 209-39.
Eckhardt, Hans A. Screw conveyor. 3,452,863, 7-1-69, CI. 209-39.
Eckhardt, Hans A. Apparatus for conveying particulate materials.
3.452.864, 7-1-69, CI. 209-39.
Eckhardt, Hans A. Apparatus for discharging particulate materials.
3.452.865, 7-1-69, CI. 209-39.
Eckhardt, Vilem, to Driarn AG. Method and apparatus for reinforc-
ing the walls of welded pipes or other tubular elements. 3,481,025,
12-2-69, CI. 29-477.3
Eckhardt, Wilfried O., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Liquid-metal
arc cathode with maximized electron/atom emission ratio.
3,475,636, 10-28-69, CI. 313-29.
Eckl, James J., to Square D Company. Transistor switching circuit.
3,450,903, 6-17-69, CI. 307-261.
Eckles, Paul N.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,427,435.
Ecklund, Oscar Frederick: See—
Chittenden, Richard Marion; and Ecklund, Oscar
Frederick,3,428,722.
Eckrich, Peter, & Sons, Inc.: See —
Whitney, John A.; and Woods, Richards E., 3,475,742.
Eckrich, Peter, and Sons, Inc.: See —
Cass, Herbert A., 3,442,396.
Eckstein, Philipp, to Gokel, Gustav, Maschinenfabrik GmbH. Cool-
ing water purification apparatus. 3,459,309, 8-5-69, CI. 210-320.
Eckstein, Philipp, to Gockel, Gustav, Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.
Stropping device. 3,479,774, 1 1-25-69, CI. 5 1-173.
Eckstein, Wolfgang: See—
Wachter, Karl-August; and Eckstein, Wolfgang,3, 446,600.
Eclair International, Societe Anonyme: See—
Coutant, Andre; and Mathot, Jacques, 3,434,640.
Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co.: See—
Hirschberg, Erwin E.; and Moore, Edward E., 3,424,542.
Eco Pump Corporation: See—
Gordinier, Ralph E., 3,463,090.
Economics Laboratory, Inc.: See —
Rue, Larry M.; Brunelle, Thomas E.; and Mizuno, William G.,
3,444,242.
Economy, James; and Anderson, Raymond V., to Carborundum
Company, The. Boron nitride fiber manufacture. 3,429,722, 2-25-
69, CI. 106-55.
Economy Linen & Towel Service, Inc.: See —
Feldman, De Neal J.; Feldman, Jack J.; and Moscowitz, Milton
J., 3,475,828.
Ecsery, Zoltan; Knoll, Jozsef; Kosa, Ildiko; Sandor, Ildiko; Somfai,
Eva; and Torok, Sandor, to Chinoin Gyogyszer es Vegyeszeti Ter-
mekek Byara RT. Ortho and para-bromophenyl isopropyl
methylamines. 3,485,874, 12-23-69, CI. 260-570.8
Eddinger, Ralph Tracy: See —
Friedman, Louis D.; and Eddinger, Ralph Tracy, 3,453,202.
Eddins, Ezra C: See —
Knight, Alton D.; and Eddins, Ezra C, 3,450,1 16.
Eddleston, Ian, to Turner Brothers Asbestos Company Limited.
Production of yarn and apparatus for use therein. 3,443,372, 5-13-
69, CI. 57-58.89
Eddy, Gaines W.; Davis, Harry G.; Beroza, Morton; and McGovern,
Terrence P., to United States of America, Agriculture. Attractants
for yellow jackets (Vespula spp.: Vespidae). 3,485,868, 12-23-69,
CI. 260-488.
Eddy, Robert T., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The. Hydraulic motor or pump device. 3,453,966, 7-8-69, CI. 103-
130.
Eddy, Robert T., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The. Rotary device. 3,456,559, 7-22-69, CI. 91-56.
Eddy, Robert T., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The. Hydraulic transmission. 3,473,326, 10-21-69, CI. 60-53.
Eddy, Theodore B. Rotatable fixture and expanding mandrel.
3,468,074, 9-23-69, CI. 51-216.
Eddy, Thomas W.; and Harrington, George E., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Attenuator apparatus employing varia-
ble duty cycle modulation. 3,421,114, 1-7-69, CI. 332-9.
Eddy, William R.; Phillips, Lawrence D.; and Beason, Elmer C, to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Bag notching apparatus. 3,430,528,
3-4-69, CI. 83-169.
Edebo, Lars Bennet, to Aktiebolaget Biox. Method and arrangement
for disintegrating biological material under high pressure.
3,458,139, 7-29-69, CI. 241-1.
Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H.: See —
Hoppe, Alfred, 3,421,567.
Hoppe, Alfred, 3,448,016.
Edelkind, Dorothy. Umbrella covers. 3,429,320, 2-25-69, CI. 135-34.
Edelman, Alfred E. Method and device for attaching dental ap-
pliances to the jaw. 3,436,826, 4-8-69, CI. 32-10.
Edelman, Robert I.: See —
Tone, Frederick F.; Deprez, Robert F.; and Edelman, Robert
I. ,3,466,440.
Edelmann, Eugene F.; and Hawes, Richard S., HI, to K-S-H, Inc.
Plastic light-transmitting panel. 3,451,876, 6-24-69, CI. 161-2.
Edelson, Kenneth J., to General Sportcraft Company Limited. Pro-
tective pad. 3,465,364, 9-9-69, CI. 2-22.
Edelson, Martin R.; and Angstadt, Richard L., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Cement set retarder. 3,425,892, 2-4-69, CI. 106-89.
Edelson, Nathan A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Novel
l,4,7-tris(halohydrocarbylcarbamoyl) dodecahydro-1 ,4,7,9b-
tetraazaphenalenes and 1,4,7- tris(nitrohydrocarbyl-car-
bamoyl)dodecahydro- l,4,7,9b-tetraazaphenalenes. 3,444,166, 5-
13-69, CI. 260-256.4
Edelson, Stanley; and O'Brien, George R., to Amsterdam Brush
Corp. Paint brush and hanger therefor. 3,432,875, 3-18-69, CI. 15-
246.
Edelstahlwerk Witten Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Penik, Franc, 3,431,100.
Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Bungardt, Karl; and Spyra, Wolfgang, 3,441,406.
Eden, Dayton D.: See —
Clendinning, William R.; and Eden, Dayton D., 3,435,445.
Eden, Dayton D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Solid-state
crystal optical modulator. 3,437,399, 4-8-69, CI. 350-149.
Eden, Dayton D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Photoconduc-
tive electro-optic image intensifier utilizing polarized light.
3,449,583, 6-10-69, CI. 250-213.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Catalyst for the
preparation of unsaturated aldehydes. 3,423,331, 1-21-69, CI. 252-
437.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Process of
preparing acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile by catalytic ammox-
idation of propylene and isobutylene. 3,426,059, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
465.3
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Process of
preparing acrylonitrile and methacyrlonitrile by catalytic ammox-
idation of propylene and isobutylene. 3,426,060, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
465.3
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Process of
preparing unsaturated nitriles. 3,445,500, 5-20-69, CI. 260-465.3
LIST OF PATENTEES
423
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Catalyst for
vapor phase oxidation of hydrocarbons. 3,451,945, 6-24-69, CI.
252-437.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Method of
preparing unsaturated acids and aldehydes. 3,456,003, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-533.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Process of
preparing unsaturated aldehydes and acids. 3,456,004, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-533.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Method of
preparing unsaturated aldehydes and acids. 3,457,303, 7-22-69,
CI. 260-533.
Eden, Jamal S., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Method of
preparing unsaturated aldehydes and acids. 3,467,700, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-533.
Eden, Jamal S.: See —
Ziegler, Charles E.; and Eden, Jamal S.,3,45 1,946.
Ziegler, Charles E.; and Eden, Jamal S.,3,475,348.
Edenbaum, Martin I., to Johnson & Johnson. Thermoplastic cast
forming material including an inversely water soluble resin.
3,420,231, 1-7-69, CI. 128-90.
Edenhofer, Albrecht; and Spiegelberg, Hans, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc.2,3;3a,12/3-Tetrahydro-8H-dibenzo[3,4;6,7] cyclohept[ 1 ,2-
djoxazoles and derivatives. 3,478,048, 11-11-69, CI. 260-307.
Edens, Carrol D.; Norungolo, Patrick C; and Barrowclough, Howard
J., to Plyle-National Company, The. Loom beam storage and
dispensing device. 3,460,660, 8-12-69, CI. 193-27.
Edens, Hendrik Johan. Vehicle and switch therefor. 3,430,580, 3-4-
69, CI. 104-28.
Eder, Franz X., to Bendix Corporation, The. High vacuum pump.
3,428,241,2-18-69, CI. 230-69.
Eder, Franz X.; and Voigt, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Su-
perconductive generators. 3,478,232, 11-11-69, CI. 310-10.
Eder, Theodor. Process and apparatus for separating a mixture of
particles into two end fractions. 3,452,866, 7-1-69, CI. 209-156.
Edeus, James A., to National Manufacturing Co. Pocket door as-
sembly. 3,480,989, 12-2-69, CI. 16-94.
Edgar, Manuel. Combined wind and hand guard for bicycles.
3,462,188, 8-19-69, CI. 296-78.1
Edgar, Owen Burchell, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polyamides containing manganese for light stabilization and stabil-
ized against bleach discoloration with tungsten or molybdenum.
3,458,470, 7-29-69, CI. 260-37.
Edge, Gordon Malcolm; Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupre; Horabin,
Ivan S.; and Rayner, Peter John Wynn, to Kee, Incorporated,
mesne. Typewriter trainer. 3,423,845, 1-28-69, CI. 35-6.
Edgecombe, David A., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Tube
extrusion apparatus and method. 3,455,137, 7-15-69, CI. 72-264.
Edgell, James E.: See—
Ballard, Robert L.; and Edgell, James E., 3,426,435.
Ballard, Robert L.; Edgell, James E.; Handke, Patrick M.; and
Loechner, John T.,3,438,130.
Edgell, James E., to Porter, H. K., Company, Inc. Tape rule lock.
3,443,316, 5-13-69, CI. 33-138.
Edgell, James E., to Porter, H. K., Company, Inc. Tape rule pushbut-
ton lock. 3,450,367, 6-17-69, CI. 242-107.2
Edgemond, John W., Jr.; and Boyen, John L., to Vapor Corporation.
Hot air transfer valve with constant flow area for all valve posi-
tions. 3,448,770, 6-10-69, CI. 137-610.
Edgerton, Charles Willis, Jr., to Brunswick Corporation, mesne.
Folding partitions. 3,448,786, 6-10-69, CI. 160-199.
Edgerton, Henry E. Garden hose nozzle holder. 3,473,770, 10-21-69,
CI. 248-87.
Edgington, Howard C: See—
Liebel, Bruce W.; Edgington, Howard C; and Meredith, Philip
J.,3,479,585.
Edgworth, Raymond John, to Armour Pharmaceutical Company.
Sterilizable container. 3,481,690, 12-2-69, CI. 21-83.
Edie, John: See—
Burmann, Fred; and Edie, John,3,429,558.
Edie, John; and Burmann, Fred. Post and rail fitting. 3,429,600, 2-
25-69, CI. 287-119.
Edington, John E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Coin telephone antifraud circuit. 3,428,751, 2-18-69, CI. 179-6.3
Edington, Robert Alexander: See —
Aldred, Derek Harry; and Edington, Robert Alex-
ander.3,476,701.
Edison Instruments, Inc.: See —
Scarpa, Thomas J., 3,433,461.
Scarpa, Thomas J., 3,470,388.
Edison, Robert R.: See—
Ohlswager, Sanley; and Edison, Robert R.,3,462,510.
Edison, Robert R., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Separation of p-xylene
from A C8 aromatic hydrocarbon mixture by crystallization.
3,462,5 11,8-1 9-69, CI. 260-674.
Dresser, Thorpe; Ohlswager, Stanley; and Edison,
Robert,3,462,509.
Ohlswager, Stanley; and Edison, Robert,3,462,506.
Edison, Samuel. Restraining apparatus for the slaughtering or treat-
ing of animals. 3,457,585, 7-29-69, CI. 17-1.
Edlein, Saul; Kasanof, David R.; and Kimmel, Elias, to Tempil Cor-
poration. Time-temperature responsive color changing typographic
printing ink composition. 3,471,422, 10-7-69, CI. 260-22.
Edler, Karl Heinz, to Ipsen Industries International Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Method of and arrangement for controlling
a gas- air mixture. 3,479,164, 11-18-69, CI. 48-190.
Edlin, Ray L.; and Rocks, James K., to Kelco Company. Canned
creamed meat-containing food products by incorporation therein
of a water soluble alginate and a soluble magnesium salt.
3,480,450, 11-25-69, CI. 99-187.
Edling, Gustaf Emanuel, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Ak-
tiebolaget. Means for condensing steam liberated within a closed
space. 3,453,176, 7-1-69, CI. 176-37.
Edlund, Oscar T.: See—
Langley, Roger D.; and Edlund, Oscar T.,3,439,790.
Edlund, Oscar T.; and Wagner, Robert G., to Jet Avion Corporation.
Fastening means. 3,420,136, 1-7-69, CI. 85-1.
Edman, Bjorn Rudolf; and Oman, Olof, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. En-
cased propellant for a rocket motor. 3,486,330, 12-30-69, CI. 60-
39.47
Edman, Charles W.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,470,342.
Edman, John Harold: See —
Miller, Robert Deryl; Edman, John Harold; and Bucher, David
Hoffer,3,443,833.
Tweedy, Robert Hugh; and Edman, John Harold, 3,455,598.
Edman, Walter W., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Cosmetic composition containing lanolin and hexadecyl alcohol.
3,422,204, 1-14-69, CI. 424-361.
Edman, Walter W., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Cosmetic preparations - wax rouge and foundation make - up.
3,439,088, 4-15-69, CI. 424-63.
Edming, John Walter. Silage distributor. 3,430,788, 3-4-69, CI. 214-
17.
Edmisson, Russell C: See —
Gaines, Jack H.; and Edmisson, Russell C, 3,432,611.
Edmonds, Byron Priestly: See—
Dahms, James Bowen; and Edmonds, Byron Priestly,3,433,530.
Edmonds, George D.: See —
Murray, John G.; Simon, Ellis D.; Bronner, George; and Ed-
monds, George D.,3,475,620.
Edmonds, James T., Jr.: See—
Oates, Alex N.; and Edmonds, James T., Jr.,3,487,454.
Edmonds, Thomas Rhys, to Conductron Corporation. Solid state op-
tical pickoff employing planar cruciform detector. 3,432,671, 3-
11-69, CI. 250-217.
Edmonds, Thomas Rhys; Turnblade, Richard C; and Speen, Gerald
B., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Pneu-
matic gyroscope. 3,451,289, 6-24-69, CI. 74-5.12
Edmonsond, Frank D.: See—
Alcorn, George B.; and Edmonsond, Frank D., 3,438,895.
Edmundson, John D. Collapsible container. 3,451,578, 6-24-69, CI.
217-48.
Ednalite Corporation, The: See —
Bechtold, Edwin W., 3,436,145.
Bechtold, Edwin W., 3,458,250.
Edoco Technical Products, Inc.: See—
Rasmussen, Donald W., 3,478,655.
Worson, Lee, 3,469,510.
Edouard Dubied & Cie, Societe Anonyme: See-
Joseph, Pierre, 3,465,547.
Edouard Dubied et Cie (Societe Anonyme): See-
Joseph Pierre, 3,452,560.
Edqvist, Olle; Svedberg, Per; and Vedin, Bengt-Arne, to Allmanna
Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Thyristor with positively bevelled
junctions. 3,437,886, 4-8-69, CI. 317-234.
Edridge, Richard Sydney. Portable construction transporters.
3,462,022, 8-19-69, CI. 212-15.
Edris, Floyd L., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. Electro-
static duplication paper. 3,440,089, 4-22-69, CI. 117-155.
Edson, Gwynne I., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Gold
electroplating process and solution. 3,445,352, 5-20-69, CI. 204-
46.
Edstrom, Lloyd V. Spacing and holding device for siding. 3,463,480,
8-26-69, CI. 269-309.
Edstrom, Nils Herbert: See—
Dahlblom, Rolf August; Edstrom, Nils Herbert; and Silwer,
Jan,3 ,469,021.
Edstrom, Nils Herbert, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Inter-
mediate exchange for pulse code modulated time division mul-
tiplex signals. 3,482,047, 12-2-69, CI. 179-15.
Educational Research Council of Great Cleveland: See —
Merkel, Stephen L., 3,432,943.
Educational Testing Service: See —
Serrell, Robert; and Kling, Frederick R., 3,484,950.
Edward Lead Company: See —
Lusk, Elmer C, 3,466,444.
Edwards, Alan H., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Acylated polyester, polyester-amides, or polyamides. 3,447,916, 6-
3-69, CI. 44-62.
424
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Edwards, Albert B. Automatic fuel vaporizer. 3,463,133, 8-26-69,
CI. 123-124.
Edwards, Alyce C: See —
Macondray, Stewart A.; and Edwards, Alyce C.,3,429,431.
Edwards, Andrew S., to General Motors Corporation. Washer nozzle
assembly. 3,432,876, 3-18-69, CI. 15-250.04
Edwards, Arnold G.: See —
Barrington, Burchus Q.; and Edwards, Arnold G., 3,456,726.
Edwards, Arthur. Golf practice device. 3,425,700, 2-4-69, CI. 273-
185.
Edwards, Arvel Hollis, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. High
speed multivibrator. 3,424,926, 1-28-69, CI. 307-273.
Edwards, Aubrey T.; and Mussen, Guy A., to Aluminium Laborato-
ries Limited. Loose-core conductor having improved self-damping
combined with improved internal wear resistance. 3,445,586, 5-
20-69, CI. 174-130.
Edwards, Bobbie L., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The.
Mounting construction for diaphragm in forming press. 3,430,473,
3-4-69, CI. 72-63.
Edwards, Boggs & Boggs Co., Inc.: See —
Edwards, William H., 3,475,855.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Stackable container.
3,441,173, 4-29-69, CI. 220-97.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Nestable container
with bottom stacking. 3,442,420, 5-6-69, CI. 220-97.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Double wall container.
3.443.714, 5-13-69, CI. 220-9.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Double wall container.
3.443.715, 5-13-69, CI. 220-9.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Apparatus for separat-
ing rim nested containers. 3,454,987, 7-15-69, CI. 18-19.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Container dispensing
apparatus. 3,455,484, 7-15-69, CI. 221-222.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Stackable container.
3,464,587, 9-2-69, CI. 220-97.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Reduced neck article
forming method and apparatus. 3,465,071, 9-2-69, CI. 264-93.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Nestable container
with bottom stacking. 3,471,055, 10-7-69, CI. 220-97.
Edwards, C. John: See —
Baudat, Andre A".; and Edwards, C. John,3,457,648.
Edwards, Charles E.-, to Dayco Corporation. Power transmitting
means. 3,465,508, 9-9-69, CI. 56-295.
Edwards, Clarence K.; and Edwards, Lawrence D. Model railroad
coupler and related mechanism. 3,469,713, 9-30-69, CI. 213-75.
Edwards Company, Inc.: See —
Duris, Rudolph Mr, 3,448,307.
Rowley, Walter E* Jr., 3,423,636.
Rowley, Walter E., Jr.; and Rissoio, Basil D., 3,448,448.
Edwards, David A.; Evans, Eric B.; and Fowler, Benjamin T., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Production of carboxylic
acids and nitriles. 3,468,945, 9-23-69, CI. 260-531.
Edwards, David H., to Kaiser Jeep Corporation. Brake effectiveness
warning device. 3,462,571, 8-19-69, CI. 200-61.89
Edwards, David V. Inflatable boats. 3,451,078, 6-24-69, CI. 9-2.
Edwards, Derrik Robert, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority. Pickling apparatus. 3,441,035, 4-29-69, CI. 134-103.
Edwards, Donald W^-and Thomas, Morton I. Foldable swingable
walker. 3,442,276, 5-6-69, CI. 135-45.
Edwards, Earl E., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Filter with media
supporting grid structure. 3,482,702, 12-9-69, CI. 210-406.
Edwards, Evan A.; Ulmschneider, Lawrence A.; and Roman, Robert
J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Reel and film retaining means.
3,465,980, 9-9-69, Cf. 242-74.1
Edwards, Francis P. Clutch and brake. 3,468,402, 9-23-69, CI. 192-
18.
Edwards, George Byron: See—
Darr, Donald E.; Edwards, George Byron; and Loehr, Clifford
E., 3,475, 124. ~
Edwards, Guy G. Oil processing system. 3,420,302, 1-7-69, CI. 166-
61.
Edwards, Harry; and Kenyon, Charles Frederick, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Apparatus for metering and mixing polyu-
rethane components._3,43 1,081, 3-4-69, CI. 23-285.
Edwards, Harry; and Wooler, Alan Metcalf, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Apparatus for the manufacture of polyurethane
foam core sandwich.-3,453,168, 7-1-69, CI. 156-499.
Edwards, Helen M.: See —
Edwards, Theodoric B.,3,487,285.
Edwards, Herbert C; Lytle, Ronald Lee; and Haburn, Joseph, to
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. Tapered roller bearing
cone making apparatus. 3,483,604, 12-16-69, CI. 29-27.
Edwards High Vacuum International Limited: See —
Bath, Hugh Henry Anthony, 3,427,568.
English, James; Putner, Tony Ian; Watts, John Francis; and Hill,
Jeremy Allan, 3,445,673.
Spooner, Eric, 3,421,688.
Edwards, Jacque R., to Bucks County Enterprises, Inc. Stacking ar-
rangement for pie trays. 3,476,262, 1 1-4-69, CI. 21 1-126.
Edwards, James W.: See—
Pittenger, Evan W.; and Edwards, James W., 3,448,687.
Edwards, James W., to Monsanto Company. Apparatus and method
of producing curved electrostatic printing screens. 3,454,399, 7-8-
69, CI. 96-36.4
Edwards, James W.; and Coffey, Ronald B., to Monsanto Company.
Coated optical devices. 3,421,810, 1-14-69, CI. 350-166.
Edwards, James W.; and Coffey, Ronald B., to Monsanto Company.
Coated optical devices. 3,421,811, 1-14-69, CI. 350-166.
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. Process for the prepara-
tion of steroids. 3,423,438, 1-21-69, CI. 260-397.45
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. Process for the prepara-
tion of steroids. 3,423,439, 1-21-69, CI. 260-397.45
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. 15a,16a-Methylene
pregnanes and 1 9-nor-pregnanes. 3,438,975, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. 3/3-Tetrahydrofuranyloxy-
and 3/8-tetrahydro pyranyloxyestra-4,9(10)-dienes and-4,9(10),
11- trienes, their preparation and intermediates. 3,461,118, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-239.55
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. Tetrahydropyranyl and
tetrahydrofuranyl ethers of griseofulvin and derivatives thereof.
3,467,678, 9-16-69, CI. 260-345.9
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. 3-Tetrahydropyranyl
ethers of steroidal aldosterone antagonists. 3,470,162, 9-30-69, CI.
260-239.57
Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corporation. Halogenated cyclopropyl,
cyclopropenyl and oxo- cyclopropenyl- 1 -hydroxy estratrienes and
derivatives thereof. 3,478,019, 11-11-69, CI. 260-239.55
Edwards, John A.; and Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Novel
6-spiro-(6',6'-dihalocyclopropyl) steroids. 3,455,972, 7-15-69, CI.
260-397.4
Edwards, John A.; Fried, John H.; and Siddall, John B., to Zoecon
Corporation, mesne. Polyhydroxy steroids and processes for their
preparation. 3,455,905, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.55
Edwards, John A.; and Knox, Lawrence H., to Syntex Corporation.
Halogenated cyclopropyl and cyclopropenyl steroids and process
for their preparation. 3,435,056, 3-25-69, CI. 260-397.4
Edwards, John A.: See —
Cross, Alexander D.; Edwards, John A.; and Berkoz,
Belig,3,429,899.
Edwards, John C, Sr. Gizzard skinner. 3,480,991, 12-2-69, CI. 17-
11.
Edwards, John Duncan: See—
Pianka, Max; and Edwards, John Duncan,3,450,818.
Edwards, John E.: See —
Rhodes, Alex; and Edwards, John E., 3,465,559.
Bowers, Albert; Edwards, John; and Orr, James C, 3,427, 386.
Edwards, John. Sofa bed combination. 3,458,877, 8-5-69, CI. 5-43.
Edwards, Joseph R., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Process of
preparing chemically acidified milk products. 3,432,306, 3-11-69,
CI. 99-54.
Edwards, Junious J.; and Levine, Richard G., to Emile Mills, Inc.
Method and means for processing tubular articles. 3,420,196, 1-7-
69, CI. 112-2.
Edwards Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Dennis, Daniel L.; and Swendson, David L., 3,448,741.
Fogarty, Thomas J., 3,435,826.
Fogarty, Thomas J.; and Stark, William A., 3,467,102.
Siposs, George Geza, 3,466,671.
Stark, William A.; and Raible, Donald A., 3,448,739.
Edwards, Lawrence D.: See —
Edwards, Clarence K.; and Edwards, Lawrence D.,3,469,713.
Edwards, Lawrence H. Rotary rod weeder drive. 3,443,645, 5-13-69,
CI. 172-44.
Edwards, Lawrence J., to Mine Safety Appliances Company.
Hydrogen generating composition. 3,450,638, 6-17-69, CI. 252-
188.
Edwards, Lawrence J.; and Hough, William V., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Preparation of pentaborane(9). 3,460,905, 8-
12-69, CI. 23-204.
Edwards, Lawrence K. High-speed ground transportation system.
3,438,337, 4-15-69, CI. 104-156.
Edwards, Le Roy B., to Roystoys Inc. Amusement device. 3,441,278,
4-29-69, CI. 273-101.
Edwards, Lindell N., to Commander Board International, Inc. Dis-
play sign. 3,458,945, 8-5-69, CI. 40-140.
Edwards, Margaret M.; and Cockroft, James B., to Oster, John,
Manufacturing Co. Multiple push button switch. 3,420,969, 1-7-
69, CI. 200-5.
Edwards, Marvin Becton: See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh John, Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin
Becton.3,453,346.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., 3,433,855.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., 3,478, 128.
Edwards, Miles Lowell. Anastomotoc coupling with anti-pulse ring
means. 3,435,823, 4-1-69, CI. 128-334.
Edwards, Miles Lowell. Membrane fluid diffusion exchange device.
3,459,310, 8-5-69, CI. 210-321.
Edwards, O. M., Company, Inc., The: See —
Axe, Daniel E., 3,461,61 1.
Edwards, Ralph S. Temperature responsive ventilator with coiled
leaf spring. 3,436,016, 4-1-69, CI. 236-49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
425
Edwards, Richard A., to Wilkerson Corporation. Drain valve.
3,450,146, 6-17-69, CI. 137-203.
Edwards, Robert Harry, to Electric Reduction Company of Canada,
Ltd. Manufacture of alkali metal phosphates. 3,423,170, 1-21-69,
CI. 23-107.
Edwards, Robert Harry; and Biggar, Gordon McLaren, to Electric
Reduction Company of Canada Ltd. Manufacture of sodium
metaphosphate. 3,432,259, 3-11-69, CI. 23-106.
Edwards, Robert L.: See —
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L.,3,462,194.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L.,3,472,239.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L.,3,472,241.
Edwards, Robert L.; and Gielow, George F., to Artnell Company.
Head rest and waste container assembly. 3,449,011, 6-10-69, CI.
297-391.
Edwards, Rodney, Jr.: See —
Fertig, Kenneth; and Edwards, Rodney, Jr. ,3,483,457.
Edwards, Roger; and Perron, Paul P., Jr., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Method of enhancing transistor switching
characteristics. 3,464,868, 9-2-69, CI. 148-186.
Edwards, Russell N., to General Electric Company. Plasma separator
ion engine. 3,436,582, 4-1-69, CI. 313-63.
Edwards, Terence: See —
Bulcock, Clifford James; and Edwards, Terence,3,484,543.
Edwards, Theodoric B., deceasedO (by Edwards, Helen M.; ex-
ecutrix). Constant current generator for charging batteries.
3,487,285, 12-30-69, CI. 320-61.
Edwards, Warren R., to Johnson & Johnson. Device for determining
sodium or chloride concentration in body fluids. 3,449,080, 6-10-
69, CI. 23-230.
Edwards, William A. Animal commode. 3,455,277, 7-15-69, CI. 119-
1.
Edwards, William C, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Ap-
paratus for measuring blood pressure with an in-cuff microphone
and preamplifier. 3,480,004, 11-25-69, CI. 128-2.05
Edwards, William C, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Ap-
paratus for measuring blood pressure with plural brake controlled
indicators. 3,480,005, 11-25-69, CI. 128-2.05
Edwards, William H., to Edwards, Boggs & Boggs Co., Inc. Toy
trundle device. 3,475,855, 1 1-4-69, CI. 46-220.
Edwards, William J., to General Electric Company. Card-stacking
mechanism. 3,420,519, 1-7-69, CI. 271-68.
Edwards, William R., to United States of America, Navy. Corner
reflector. 3,451,060, 6-17-69, CI. 343-18.
Eells, Rex: See —
Chandler, Charles G.; and Eells, Rex,3,450,256.
Eerdekens, Pieter Hendrik; and Pollet, Robert Joseph, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Process for the preparation of 3-arylamino- 2-pyrazolin-
5-one. 3,470,191, 9-30-69, CI. 260-294.8
Eerkens, Jozef W., to Terra Nova , Incorporated. Coherent gamma
ray emitter. 3,430,046, 2-25-69, CI. 250-84.
Efdyn Corporation: See —
Gryglas, Bogdan, 3,425,522—
Gryglas, Bogdan, 3,446,317.
Effbe-Werke Fritz Brumme KG.: See—
Brumme, Fritz; and Boehme, Horst, 3,434,660.
Effron, Edward: See —
Forster, Eric O.; and Effron, Edward, 3,478,261.
Efimenko, Viktor Ivanovich. Moving iron ratiometer. 3,477,025, 11-
4-69, CI. 324-140.
Efmger, Gerald H.: See —
Tyndale, Clyde L.; Efingef, Gerald H.; and Raymond, Samuel
O.,3,444,510.
E.F.L.,Inc: See —
Peters, William J., 3,444,363.
Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich: See —
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German Ionasovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich; and
Zafransky, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,460,200.
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German Ionasovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich; and
Zafransky, Vladimir Mikhailovich.3,460,200.
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German Ionasovich; and Zafransky, Vladimir Mik-
hailovich.3,460,201.
Eftefield, Larry G.: See-
Campbell, Trevor G.; Eftefield, Larry G.; and Moser, Raymond
L., 3,474,547.
De Boeuf, James L.; Eftefield, Larry G.; Moser, Raymond L;
and Wagner, Ernest W., 3,47 1,951.
Eftefield, Larry G.; Liess, Richard K.; Miller, Lawrence J.; and
Wagner, Ernest W., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Single pivot
elevator mounting for self-loading scrapers. 3,423,853, 1-28-69,
CI. 37-8.
Eftefield, Larry G.; and Miller, Lawrence J., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Drive group for the elevator of an elevator scraper.
3,483,639, 12-16-69, CI. 37-8.
EG & G, Inc.: See-
Gates, Percival T., Jr., 3,463,575.
Goldberg, Seymour, 3,444,431.
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,421,1 13.
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,441,749.
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,484,624.
Rotch, Abbott L., 3,432,725.
Wyckoff, Charles W., 3,450,536.
EG & G International, Inc.: See —
Daniels, Charles K.; and McCarthy, John P., 3,458,853.
Feyling, Anders F., 3,463,1 13.
Feyling, Anders Fred, 3,423,777.
Perry, Kenneth E., 3,439,338.
Egan, Bruce C, Jr., to Broward Hurricane Panel Co., Inc. Storm
shutters. 3,421,259, 1-14-69, CI. 49-62.
Egan, Clark J.; and White, Robert J., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Catalytic production of low pour point lubricating oils.
3,486,993, 12-30-69, CI. 208-89.
Egan, Clark J.; and White, Robert J., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Production of low pour point lubricating oils by catalytic
dewaxing. 3,487,005, 12-30-69, CI. 208-59.
Egan, Edward F., to Egan, Frank W., & Company. Slitter rewinder.
3,429,520, 2-25-69, CI. 242-68.4
Egan, Frank W., & Co.: See—
Charneski, Charles S.; and Elliott, Ronald E., 3,430,883.
Street, Louis F., 3,447,582.
Egan, Frank W., & Company: See—
Egan, Edward F., 3,429,520.
Egan, Raymond D.; and Ames, John W., to Granger Associates. Au-
tomatic transmission frequency prediction and control system.
3,487,312, 12-30-69, CI. 325-56.
Egan, Richard Raymond; and Lampson, Sidney Bruce, to Ashland
Oil & Refining Company. Ethoxylated monoglycerides in baked
goods. 3,433,645, 3-18-69, CI. 99-90.
Egan, Richard R.; and Smiens, Leon D., to Ashland Oil & Refining
Company. Polyoxyalkylene-containing ammonium compounds.
3,428,682, 2-18-69, CI. 260-567.6
Egan, Richard R.; and Smiens, Leon D., to Ashland Oil & Refining
Company. Polyoxyalkylene-containing tertiary amines. 3,456,013,
7-15-69, CI. 260-584.
Egan, Thomas F. Bowsight. 3,477,130, 11-11-69, CI. 33-46.4
Egan, Walter: See—
Lahm, William J.; Wilton, Peter; and Egan, Walter,3,423,274.
Egan, William E., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Sea
water battery voltage control circuit. 3,470,032, 9-30-69, CI. 136-
160.
Egart, George M.; and Freese, Walter, deceasedO (by Freese, Eve-
lyn; administratrix). Electronic time delay relay. 3,458,772, 7-29-
69, CI. 317-142.
Egashira, Shohachi: See —
Watanabe, Isaburo; Yoshioka, Haruo; Sanga, Seiji; Egashira,
Shohachi; and Ohki, Taketo,3 ,429,680.
Egawa, Susumu, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Static
convergence device for a triple-gun color television receiver.
3,454,807, 7-8-69, CI. 313-77.
Egawa, Susumu, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Dynamic
convergence device for three electron gun color television
receiver. 3,461,341, 8-12-69, CI. 315-13.
Egbert, Earl L.; Goodale, Paul H.; and Stevenson, Paul D., to
General Motors Corporation. Hydrodynamic torque transmitting
unit with variable pitch rotor blades. 3,425,220, 2-4-69, CI. 60-54.
Egbert, Robert B., to Chemical Process Corporation. Method for the
removal and recovery of promoter from crude phthalic anhydride
made by the vapor phase oxidation of orthoxylene in the presence
of promoter. 3,428,423, 2-18-69, CI. 23-154.
Egbert, Robert B.; and Gluodenis, Thomas J., to Chemical Process
Corporation. Catalytic fluid bed oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic
anhydride. 3,455,962, 7-15-69, CI. 260-346.4
Egbert, William D.; and Nixon, Bryan E., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force, mesne. Exothermic steam generator. 3,425,316, 2-
4-69, CI. 89-1.818
Ege, William W., Jr., to Essex Wire Corporation. Encapsulated reed
switch relay construction. 3,434,079, 3-18-69, CI. 335-151.
Egeland, Haakon G.; and Dioguardi, John, to Cragomatic, Inc.
Cargo load carrier enabling universal movement of cargo load
thereon and thereover. 3,447,665, 6-3-69, CI. 198-127.
Egema S.A.: See —
Vendel, Roger J., 3,484,442.
Egenvall, Gustaf C, to Johnson Construction Company AB. Heat
exchange element with condensate collector. 3,430,693, 3-4-69,
CI. 165-166.
Eger, Leroy O. Sanitation system. 3,423,766, 1-28-69, CI. 4-115.
Egerer, Herbert: See —
Carlson, Donald W.; and Egerer, Herbert,3,437,109.
Egert, Francis A.: See —
Mitchell, Robert G.; and Egert, Francis A.,3,421,406.
Egerton, John R.: See —
Cuckler, Ashton C; Egerton, John R.; and Zeissig, Alex-
ander.3,484,519.
DiNetta, Joseph; and Egerton, John R.,3,484,520.
426
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Egerton, McKenny W., Jr., to Towson Laboratories, Inc. Reversible
analog-digital converter utilizing incremental discharge of series
connected charge sharing capacitors. 3,449,741, 6-10-69, CI. 340-
347.
Egerton, McKenny W., Jr.: See-
Hoffman, Philip A.; Barbour, Charles W.; and Egerton, McKen-
ny W., Jr.,3,469,255.
Egerton Smith Engineers Limited: See—
Egerton-Smith, George, 3,458,163.
Egerton-Smith, George, to Egerton Smith Engineers Limited. Cleats.
3,458,163, 7-29-69, CI. 248-67.5
Eggemann, Wilhelm; Weghaupt, Erich; and Lambrecht, Dietrich, to
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Rotor cooling arrangement.
3,469,127, 9-23-69, CI. 310-54.
Eggen, Alfred C. W.: See—
Setzer, Herbert J.; and Eggen, Alfred C. W., 3,450,500.
Eggen, Ingmar B.; and Singleton, Andrew D., to National Dairy
Products Corporation. Whey composition for making yeast-raised
dough products. 3,445,238, 5-20-69, CI. 99-91.
Eggenberger, Ulrich; and Neuenschwander, Karl A., to Gebruder
Buhler AG. Pressure-type diecasting machine with screw threaded
adjustment of mold halves. 3,433,290, 3-18-69, CI. 164-303.
Egger, Josef: See —
Meitinger, Heinz; and Egger, Josef, 3 ,462, 942.
Egger, Linus, to Heberlein & Co. AG. Electromagnetic control
device. 3,435,394, 3-25-69, CI. 335-272.
Egger, William; and Naylor, Edward Shaw, to Union Camp Corpora-
tion. Bag-in-a-box. 3,459,357, 8-5-69, CI. 229-37.
Eggeringhaus, Heinz, to Maschinenbau WAM M. Osterhof. Number-
ing machine adjuster for printing presses. 3,427,961, 2-18-69, CI.
101-76.
Eggermont, Mildred H. Game apparatus. 3,441,280, 4-29-69, CI.
273-135.
Eggers, Gerhard; and Seibold, Wilhelm, to Vereinigte Flugtechnische
Werke G.m.b.H. Jet power plant. 3,430,858, 3-4-69, CI. 239-127.3
Eggers, Larry A.: See —
Eggers, Walter A., 3,464,139.
Eggers, Robert G.; and Grant, Arthur, to Towmotor Corporation.
Vehicle control foot pedal. 3,448,634, 6-10-69, CI. 74-560.
Eggers, Robert G.; and Grant, Arthur R., to Towmotor Corporation.
Detent lockout for hydraulic control valves. 3,465,649, 9-9-69, CI.
91-426.
Eggers, Robert G.: See-
Grant, Arthur F.; and Eggers, Robert G., 3,430,585.
Eggers, Walter A., 1/2 to Eggers, Larry A. Illuminable fish attracting
float. 3,464,139, 9-2-69, CI. 43-17.5
Eggerstedt, Karl Heinz: See—
Maytum, Derek Laurie; and Eggerstedt, Karl Heinz,3,48 1,540.
Eggert, Carl A., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Display system
sector selection and amplification means. 3,437,873, 4-8-69, CI.
315-22.
Eggert, Carl A., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Display ap-
paratus deflection signal correction system with signal multiplica-
tion. 3,487,164, 12-30-69, CI. 178-7.5
Eggert, Jacob H.: See—
Alster, David I.; and Eggert, Jacob H., 3,459,900.
Eggert, Joachim; Tronnier, Ernst; and Schuhmann, Paul, to Voigt-
lander, A.G. Triplet with one cemented component. 3,420,602, 1-
7-69, CI. 350-227.
Eggert, Thomas F.; and Robinson, James M., to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Floor scrubber shaft seal. 3,477,088, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 15-353.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., to Budd Company, The. Doorway construc-
tion. 3,434,256, 3-25-69, CI. 52-208.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., to Budd Company, The. Window construction.
3,443,346, 5-13-69, CI. 52-214.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr., to Budd Company, The. Vehicle body con-
struction and method of making it. 3,461,819, 8-19-69, CI. 105-
401.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr.: See—
Wessells, Henry W., Ill; and Eggert, Walter S., Jr.,3,455,595.
Eggert, William C: See—
Kratochvil, Russell F.; and Eggert, William C, 3,446,358.
Eggleston, David O.; and Woyton, Joseph, to Reliance Electric and
Engineering Company, The. Solid state trigger for SCR.
3,460,017, 8-5-69, CI. 318-345.
Eggstein, Giorgio: See—
Arentoft, Holger; and Eggstein, Giorgio,3,422,622.
Eggstein, Giorgio, to Heinkel, Ernst, Aktiengesellschaft. Arrange-
ment for evacuating gases from hydraulic systems. 3,434,573, 3-
25-69, CI. 188-152.
Eggstein, Giorgio, to Heinkel, Ernst, Aktiengesellschaft. Piston ar-
rangement for fluid-operated brake system. 3,473,329, 10-21-69,
CI. 60-54.6
Eggstein, Giorgio, to Ernst Heinkel Aktiengesellschaft. Multiple
power booster arrangement. 3,478,519, 1 1-18-69, CI. 60-54.6
Egid, Eugene I. Three dimensional motion-producing mechanism.
3,444,746, 5-20-69, CI. 74-42.
Egid, Eugene I. Machine for automatically manufacturing bows from
ribbons. 3,485,422, 12-23-69, CI. 223-46.
Egle, Gert, to Henkel & Cie., G.m.b.H. Poly-functional isocyanates
prepared from polymerized fatty acids. 3,481,959, 12-2-69, CI.
260-404.5
Egler, Vernon C, to Kendall Company, The. Method of making ab-
sorbent dressings. 3,459,618, 8-5-69, CI. 156-219.
Egleston, Harry B., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Continuous motion
machine for heating, forming, and sealing container closures.
3,464,326, 9-2-69, CI. 93-44.1
Egleston, Harry B.; and Feliks, James J., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation.
Container closure. 3,474,951, 10-28-69, CI. 229-37.
Egli, Ernst M., to Patinvest Paten-und Investment A.G. Electric pres-
sure-control snap switch. 3,436,502, 4-1-69, CI. 200-83.
Egli, Walter, to General Dynamics Corporation. Heat exchanger.
3,421,575, 1-14-69, CI. 165-7.
Egli, Werner H., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,454,025, 7-
8-69, CI. 137-81.5
Egner, Otto, to Nostorag AG. Electromagnetic valve. 3,420,494, 1-7-
69, CI. 251-130
Egorov, Vastly Pavlovich: See—
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich;
Melnikov, Nikolai Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; and
Khokhlov, Evgeny Ilich.3,446,258.
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Davydov, Alexei
Ivanovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich; Melnikov, Nikolai
Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; Kohkhlov, Evgeny Ilich;
and Charykov, Nikolai Frolovich.3,472,299.
Eguchi, Jutaro: See—
Shimamoto, Takatsugu; Hiyamuda, Shota; Fujita, Shigeru;
Nozoe, Akihiko; Yamaguchi, Hiromi; and Eguchi, Ju-
taro,3,423,910.
Eguchi, Takashi; Iwabuchi, Shinichi; and Akiyama, Takao, to Japan
Pure Hydrogen Company Ltd. Method for removal of impurities in
rare gases. 3,467,493, 9-16-69, CI. 23-2.
Eguchi, Tamotsu: See —
Yamauchi, Junnosuke; Eguchi, Tamotsu; and Matsubayashi,
Kanji.3,425,992.
Eguchi, Yasukata, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Loop stitch
shuttle for sewing machines. 3,447,498, 6-3-69, CI. 1 12-197.
Eguchi, Yasukata, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Threading
device for sewing machine. 3,485,194, 12-23-69, CI. 112-225.
Eguchi, Yasukata; and Uchida, Kazuo, to Janome Sewing Machine
Co., Ltd. Needle-bar-moving speed changing mechanism for a
sewing machine. 3,460,498, 8-12-69, CI. 112-221.
Egyedi, Andras: See —
Zathureczky, Arpad; and Egyedi, Andras,3,467,364.
Egyesult Gyogyszer- es Tapszergyar: See —
Kasztreiner, Endre; Borsi, Jozsef; Vargha, Laszlo; Boris,
Meszaros, Erika; and Szilagyi, Geza, 3,432,549.
Egyesult Izzolampa es Villamossagi Reszvenytarsasag: See—
Patzauer, Gyozo, 3,464,783.
Ehat, Raphael F.: See-
Taylor, Raymond A.; and Ehat, Raphael F., 3,458, 827.
Ehinger, Herbert; and Pikorz, Wolfgang, to Licentia Patent-Verwal-
tungs-G.m.b.H. Method for coating semiconductors and apparatus.
3,473,959, 10-21-69, CI. 117-201.
Ehlbeck, Heinz-Wilhelm: See—
Gerstner, Dieter; Ehlbeck, Heinz-Wilhelm; and Epple,
Richard.3,462,656.
Ehlen, Jack W., to McCulloch Corporation. Method of removing pin
means from link chain devices. 3,464,201, 9-2-69, CI. 59-7.
Ehlen, Jack W., to McCulloch Corporation. Power driven continu-
ous cutting strip. 3,468,351, 9-23-69, CI. 143-44.
Ehlenberger, Gary G., to Motorola, Inc. Controlled diffusions in
semiconductive materials. 3,477,886, 11-11-69, CI. 148-187.
Ehlenberger, Gary G., to Motorola, Inc. Gaseous diffusion method.
3,477,887, 11-11-69, CI. 148-189.
Ehlenberger, Gary G.: See —
Huffman, Tommie R.; Ehlenberger, Gary G.; and Mc Donald,
Robert A. ,3,442,725.
Ehlers, Hans Reinhard, to Jurid Werke G.m.b.H. Spot type disc
brakes having a floating saddle. 3,451,508, 6-24-69, CI. 188-73.
Ehlert, Harry C: See-
Current, James H.; and Ehlert, Harry C, 3,456,723.
Ehlinger, Peter J., to Miller, Eugene. Self-unloading bag. 3,443,832,
5-13-69, CI. 294-71.
Ehlke, Charles C: See-
Borer, Herbert W.; Ehlke, Charles C; and Svoboda,
James.3,432,051.
Ehman, George L. Container opening means. 3,433,386, 3-18-69,
CI. 220-48.
Ehmann, Ludwig: See —
Wettstein, Albert; Anner, Georg; Ehmann, Ludwig; and Wie-
land, Peter,3,453,296.
Ehmann, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the production of an aque-
ous dispersion of a polymer of a vinyl ester. 3,446,768, 5-27-69,
CI. 260-29.6
Ehmke, Conrad W.: See —
Paasch, Julius H.; and Ehmke, Conrad W.,3,467,559.
LIST OF PATENTEES
427
Ehms, Hermann: See—
Progler, Hans; Samaga, Wilhelm; Ehms, Hermann; and
Eickemeyer, Rudolf.3,459,148.
Ehner, William J., to General Electric Company. Timing device with
optional signal. 3,484,769, 12-16-69, CI. 340-309.1
Ehner, William J.; and Losert, Gerhard K., to General Electric Com-
pany. Dual scale interval timer. 3,431,720, 3-1 1-69, CI. 58-22.9
Ehni, George J., Ill, to Beta Corporation. Frequency threshold sensi-
tive circuit. 3,440,442, 4-22-69, CI. 307-233.
Ehrat, Kurt, to Ciba Limited. Method of and apparatus for encoding
and decoding clear signal pulse sequences. 3,427,399, 2-1 1-69, CI.
178-22.
Ehrat, Kurt, to Gretag Aktiengesellschaft. Distortion correction ap-
paratus for use with transmission channels of limited bandwidth.
3,436,478, 4-1-69, CI. 178-69.
Ehrat, Kurt; and Zuehlke, Gerhard, to Ciba Limited. Tape punching
mechanism. 3,453,919, 7-8-69, CI. 83-589.
Ehrbar, Jakob; and Flury, Emil, to Ciba Limited. Machine for laying
jointless floor surfacings. 3,463,062, 8-26-69, CI. 94-39.
Ehrenberg, Hermann. Electrical quick break switch. 3,430,168, 2-
25-69, CI. 335-205.
Ehrenberg, Nathan S., to Bendix Corporation, The. Method of
counting semiconductor devices on thick film circuits. 3,460,241,
8-12-69, CI. 29-590.
Ehrenberger, Friedrich; Gorbach, Siegbert; and Hommel, Karl. Ox-
yhydrogen combustion apparatus for determining the sulphur and
halogen contents of organic substances. 3,428,433, 2-18-69, CI.
23-253.
Ehrenfeld, David A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,428,761.
Ehrenfels, Alfred L.; and Kahl, Paul C, to Maxson Electronics Cor-
poration. Pivot for snap-acting switch. 3,476,898, 1 1-4-69, CI.
200-67.
Ehrenford, Frank A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Control of
gastropods with substituted salicylanilides. 3,469,006, 9-23-69, CI.
424-230.
Ehrenreich, A., & Cie: See —
Gottschald, Rudolf, 3,423,114.
Gottschald, Rudolf; and Maxeiner, Gottfried, 3,439,946.
Gottschald, Rudolf, 3,445,131.
Gottschald, Rudolf, 3,472,540.
Schmidt, Andreas, 3,422,526.
Schmidt, Andreas, 3,429,599.
Ehrens, Henry; and Weiner, Sidney, to Sealed Unit Parts Co., Inc.
Proportioning valve. 3,456,675, 7-22-69, CI. 137-210
Ehrens, Henry; and Weiner, Sidney, to Sealed Unit Parts Co., Inc.
Line tap valve and method for tapping into a pipeline. 3,480,036,
11-25-69, CI. 137-318.
Ehrenspeck, Hermann W. Short backfire antenna. 3,438,043, 4-8-69,
CI. 343-819. -
Ehrenstein, Elemir; and Slabon, Ivan, to Vyskumny Ustav Zvaracsky.
Electrode nozzle. 3,431,391, 3-4-69, CI. 219-130.
Ehrentraut, Heinz: See—
Hilbig, Erich; Ehrentraut, Heinz; Reimann, Hubertus; and
Schutze, Siegfried,3,472,141.
Ehrenzeller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H., to American Design
and Development Corporation. Incinerator. 3,456,604, 7-22-69,
CI. H0=8.
Ehrenzeller, Wesley S.; and Call, Donald H., to American Design
and Development Corporation. Incinerator. 3,460,489, 8-12-69,
CI. IJ0-8.
Ehresman, Virgil A., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Parametric device
having pump field and easy axis disposed at an angle. 3,445,674,
5-20-69, CI. 307-88.
Ehret, Robert J., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Overspeed shutdown
system for centrifuge apparatus. 3,436,637, 4-1-69, CI. 318-449.
Ehret, Yale W.; and Zoltok, Harry. Sash release mechanism.
3,43K677, 3-11-69, CI. 49-141.
Ehrgott, Charles W.; and Kerschner, Paul M., to Cities Service Oil
Company. Oxidation of waxes in the presence of an esterifying
agent and reduction of oxidized waxes to polyhydroxy-waxes.
3,425,930, 2-4-69, CI. 208-27.
Ehrhardt & Sehmer, Maschinenfabrik A.G.: See —
Urtel, Max, 3,422,651.
Ehrhardt, Erwin: See —
Baron, Gerhard; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Bechthold,
Horst,3,436,198.
Gross, Hans Werner; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Baron, Ger-
hard,3,468,641.
Ehrhardt, Henry B. Automatic washer for small machine parts.
3,464,429, 9-2-69, CI. 134-140.
Ehrhart, Gustav: See —
Leditschke, Heinrich; Ehrhart, Gustav; Ruschig, Heinrich; and
Meixner, Willi,3,462,456.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Gericke, Dietmar; and Ott, Heinrich, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. N-
Dichloroacetyl-£-(p-fluorophenyl)-alanine and its sodium salt.
3,468,952, 9-23-69, CI. 260-518.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Leditschke, Heinrich; Meixner, Willi; and Ruschig,
Heinrich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Phenyl acetic acid amides. 3,474,140,
10-21-69, CI. 260-559.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Lindner, Ernst; and Ott, Heinrich, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. a-
Aminocarboxylic acid esters. 3,475,482, 10-28-69, CI. 260-471.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Ther, Leopold; Alpermann, Hans-Georg; and Ott,
Heinrich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Piperidine derivatives and their salts.
3,426,028, 2-4-69, CI. 260-294.3
Ehrhart, Wendell A., to Armstrong Cork Company. Cyclic esters of
o-phthalic acid and a glycol ether. 3,431,279, 3-4-69, CI. 260-
340.2
Ehrhart, Wendell A.; and Rohrer, Clarence E., to Armstrong Cork
Company. Process for the preparation of high molecular weight
predominately hydroxy terminated ortho- phthalate containing
polyesters. 3,457,236, 7-22-69, CI. 260-75.
Ehrich, Fredric Franklin, to General Electric Company. Gas turbine
engine with screech attenuating means. 3,437,173, 4-8-69, CI.
181-48.
Ehrich, Fredric Franklin, to General Electric Company. Shingled
combustion liner. 3,485,043, 12-23-69, CI. 60-39.65
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Kundell, Frederick A., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Polymerization of diacetone crylamide by electrolysis.
3,434,946, 3-25-69, CI. 204-72.
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Lin, Tien-Sung, to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Coating process. 3,464,849, 9-2-69, CI. 117-132.
Ehring, Heinz; Peltzer, Bernd; and Kreuder, Hans- Joachim, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stoving lacquers based on
spontaneously cross- linking alkyd resins and alpha-alkoxy- alkyl
isocyanates. 3,471,425, 10-7-69, CI. 260-22.
Ehrler, Clelan G.; and Seifert, Larry A., to Golden-West Dental, Inc.
Drive means. 3,440,726, 4-29-69, CI. 32-23.
Ehrler, John L., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Hydrofining processing technique for improving the color proper-
ties of middle distillates. 3,483,1 19, 12-9-69, CI. 208-264.
Ehrlich, Arthur; Hayes, John W.; and Patton, Temple C. Polyu-
rethane prepolymers and elastomers. 3,483,150, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
18.
Ehrlich, Benjamin F.: See —
Espey, Harry R.; and Ehrlich, Benjamin F., 3,462, 665.
Ehrlich, Burney J.; Spence, David W.; and Frisby, Clinton D., to In-
fotronics Corporation. Magnetic recording and playback apparatus
for analytical signals. 3,475,740, 10-28-69, CI. 340-174.1
Ehrlich, Hans Werner Walter: See—
Duncanson, Leonard Andrew; and Ehrlich, Hans Werner
Walter,3,459,796.
Ehrlich, Henry L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method and apparatus
for alleviating erosion in multiple-completion wells. 3,460,626, 8-
12-69, CI. 166-313.
Ehrlich, John J.; Hutcheson, Guilford J., Jr.; Rust, Charles M.;
Roberts, Thomas G.; and Cason, Charles M., Ill, to United States
of America, Army. Laser powermeter. 3,464,267, 9-2-69, CI. 73-
190.
Ehrlich, Joseph Ronald. Pore-filled open-cell foam. 3,471,419, 10-7-
69, CI. 260-2.5
Ehrlich, Joseph R., to Meredith Publishing Company. Invisible ink.
3,438,927, 4-15-69, CI. 260-33.4
Ehrlich, Joseph R. Toy for blowing bubbles. 3,443,337, 5-13-69, CI.
46-6.
Ehrlich, Melvin P., to NRA, Inc. Method and means for storing and
releasing energy by stimulated emission of electromagnetic radia-
tion. 3,479,608, 11-18-69, CI. 330-4.
Ehrlich, Melvin P.; and Stoller, Milton, to Nuclear Research As-
sociates, Inc. Magnesium-cupric oxide primary battery. 3,441,445,
4-29-69, CI. 136-100.
Ehrlich, Robert; and Shapiro, Philip, to Thiokol Chemical Corpora-
tion. Bis-polyquaternary ammonium thiophenoxides. 3,487,084,
12-30-69, CI. 260-268.
Ehrlich, Robert: See—
Young, Archie R., II; and Ehrlich, Robert,3,433,817.
Ehrman, Ernest W. Shell or umbrella structures. 3,478,759, 11-18-
69, CI. 135-20.
Ehrmann, Wilhelm: See —
Mittag, Hermann; Ehrmann, Wilhelm; and Fuessle,
Klaus.3,484,675.
Ehrreich, John E.; and Avery, Donald H., to Chomerics, Inc. Iron
based conductive filler for plastics. 3,476,530, 11-4-69, CI. 29-
192.
Ehrsam Company: See —
Kelley, Hugh D., 3,468,410.
Eibensteiner, Walter, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Au-
tomatic stop apparatus for a recorder/reproducer. 3,434,725, 3-
25-69, CI. 274-4.
Eibich, Alfred: See —
Parkinson, John; Eibich, Alfred; and Saylor, Edward T.,
Jr.,3,442,248.
428
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eibl, Josef; and Albrecht, Wilhelm, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Safety steering for motor vehicles. 3,483,770, 12-16-
69, CI. 74-552.
Eich, Clarence C, to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Vapor generator
tube bank. 3,442,256, 5-6-69, CI. 122-406.
Eich, Walter J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Control ele-
ment. 3,485,717, 12-23-69, CI. 176-86.
Eichas, Heinz: See-
Schubert, Alfred; and Eichas, Heinz,3,432,146.
Eichberg, Frank D., to Plummer, Walter A. Shielded jacketing for
cable junctions. 3,423,515, 1-21-69, CI. 174-36.
Eichberg, Joseph, executor: See —
Sokol, Herbert Z.,3,42 1,664.
Eichel, Bertram, 5% to Isaacs, Alvin, and 10% to Shahrik, H. Arto.
Tobacco product incorporating a filter designed to inhibit the ad-
verse effect of tobacco smoke on oral ubiquitous leucocytes.
3,459,194, 8-5-69, CI. 131-10.
Eichelberger, Charles D., to General Electric Company. Mounting
means for the stationary studs of draw-out metal clad switchgear.
3,461,348, 8-12-69, CI. 317-103.
Eichelberger, William E., to Corning Glass Works. Miniature pres-
sure transducer. 3,440,873, 4-29-69, CI. 73-141.
Eichelman, George H., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation.
Process for treating copper base alloys. 3,464,865, 9-2-69, CI.
148-11.5
Eichelman, George H., Jr.; and Broverman, Irwin, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Copper base alloy. 3,484,307, 12-16-69,
CI. 148-32.
Eichelmann, Johannes, to VEB Elktromat. Stator winding apparatus.
3,458,145, 7-29-69, CI. 242-1.1
Eichenbaum, Raymond: See —
Geacintov, Cyril; Eichenbaum, Raymond; and Wu, William C.
L., 3,464,962.
Eichenberger, Hans P.: See-
Robertson, Anthony E.; Pauliukonis, Richard S.; and Eichen-
berger, Hans P.,3,486,332.
Eichenberger, Kurt: See —
Schmidt, Paul; Eichenberger, Kurt; and Wilhelm,
Max,3,475,443.
Schmidt, Paul; Eichenberger, Kurt; Rossi, Alberto; and Wilhelm,
Max,3,444,177.
Schmidt, Paul; Schweizer, Ernst; Eichenberger, Kurt; and Wil-
helm, Max,3,422,098.
Schmidt, Paul; Wilhelm, Max; and Eichenberger,
Kurt,3,455,928.
Eichenberger, Walter W. Process for making sand molds. 3,431,968,
3-11-69, CI. 164-39.
Eichenbrenner, Fred F.: See —
Illg, Walter; and Eichenbrenner, Fred F., 3,472,060.
Eichenlaub, John E. Deformation responsive indicating panel.
3,459,908, 8-5-69, CI. 200-61.08
Eichenthal, Judah: See-
Rosin, Seymour; Gelles, Rubin; and Eichenthal, Ju-
dah,3,472,577.
Eicher, Gerald H.: See-
Wolfe, Denis G.; Genbauffe, Francis S.; and Eicher, Gerald
H., 3,469,779.
Eicher, Werner: See —
Zimmermann, Karl; Sturzenegger, Carlmax; and Eicher,
Werner,3,441,141.
Eichers, Ursula: See—
Rombusch, Konrad; and Eichers, Ursula.3,441,552.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Eichers, Ursula, 3,44 1,55 3.
Rombusch, Konrad; and Eichers, Ursula, 3,485, 786.
Eichhorn, Robert M.: See —
Hoffman, William D.; Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Eichhorn,
Robert M., 3,432,570.
Eichin, Werner; and Katz, Helmut, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Traveling wave tube with delay line supports having a lossy layer
and an insulation layer. 3,466,494, 9-9-69, CI. 315-3.5
Eichler, Dieter: See —
Rcichardt, Wolfgang; Eichler, Dieter; Scholl, Hermann; and
Wahl, Josef.3,463,130.
Scholl, Hermann; Rabus, Friedrich; Eichler, Dieter; Kadelbach,
Volker; Reichardt, Wolfgang; and Schmidt, Peter Jur-
gen, 3,433, 101.
Eichler, Ewald G., to Raytheon Company. Acoustic receiver for
minimizing flow noise. 3,485,318, 12-23-69, CI. 181-0.5
Eichler, Friedrich; Seip, Paulus Johannes; and Czedik-Eysenberg,
Peter, to Lever Brothers Company. Process and apparatus for im-
proving fats. 3,423,442, 1-21-69, CI. 260-420.
Eichmann, Albert Carl: See —
Damm, Carl A.; and Eichmann, Albert Carl,3,469,872.
Eichmiller, Frederick E.: See-
Bang, Mogens W.; Hanson, Earl A.; and Eichmiller, Frederick
E., 3,448,428.
Eichmiller, Gloria: See-
Bang, Mogens W.; Hanson, Earl A.; and Eichmiller, Frederick
E., 3,448,428.
Eichner, Minablle D. Mop holder. 3,452,383, 7-1-69, CI. 15-147.
Eichner Organisation G.m.b.H.: See —
Gottschalk, Gunther; and Krause, Dieter H. N., 3,420,351.
Kolless, Siegfried, 3,465,122.
Spiroch, Franz; Kolless, Siegfried; and Pons, Heinz, 3,445,796.
Spiroch, Franz; and Beckert, Werner, 3,476,299.
Eicholz, Arthur H., to Central Quality Industries, Inc. Portable
clothes dryer. 3,432,939, 3-18-69, CI. 34-151.
Eichorn, Robert N., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Continuous card form. 3,450,419, 6-17-69, CI. 281-5.
Eichorn, Roger H.; and Kaupp, Norbett H., to Xerox Corporation.
Method and apparatus for cleaning xerographic plates. 3,424,615,
1-28-69, CI. 134-7.
Eichorn, Roger H.; and Kaupp, Norbett H., to Xerox Corporation.
Scanning system. 3,484,163, 12-16-69, CI. 355-3.
Eick, George H.: See —
Stone, James N.; and Eick, George H., 3,423,219.
Eick, Meredith K.: See —
Roney, Robert K.; Rosen, Harold A.; Hudspeth, Thomas; Suye-
matsu, Herbert T.; and Eick, Meredith K.,3,453,621.
Eickemeyer, Daniel B.: See —
Chao, Tai S.; and Eickemeyer, Daniel B., 3,446,738.
Eickemeyer, Rudolf: See —
Progler, Hans; Samaga, Wilhelm; Ehms, Hermann; and
Eickemeyer, Rudolf,3,459,148.
Eickenhorst, Franklin C: See —
Fraze, Ermal C; and Eickenhorst, Franklin C, 3,470,837.
Eicker, Robert, to Zahnfabrik Wienand Sohne & Co. G.m.b.H. Fur-
nace for ceramic dental products. 3,441,652, 4-29-69, CI. 13-20.
Eickmann, Karl. Hydrostatic-mechanical transmission. 3,457,808, 7-
29-69, CI. 74-730.
Eickmann, Karl. Piston shoes, guide means and compact rotor means
in radial piston machines. 3,468,262, 9-23-69, CI. 103-161.
Eide, Malvin O., to United Control Corporation. Amplifier with
floating input. 3,482,175, 12-2-69, CI. 330-24.
Eide, Melvin O.: See —
Clark, Donald E.; and Eide, Melvin O.,3,435,670.
Eidelberg, Jonah: See —
Goldsobel, Norman; and Eidelberg, Jonah, 3,454,291.
Eidinger, Robert. Holder for X-ray films and reports. 3,464,135, 9-2-
69, CI. 40-159.
Eidnes, Dag J.: See —
Cady, Mark J.; and Eidnes, Dag J., 3,465,580.
Eidt, Clarence Martin, Jr.: See —
Taylor, James Howard; and Eidt, Clarence Martin,
Jr.,3,432,535.
Eidt, Scott H., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Preparation of dior-
ganozinc compounds. 3,475,475, 10-28-69, CI. 260-429.9
Eigeman, Jacobus; and Tuinhof, Anton Dirk, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration. Housing and lead structure for high frequency semicon-
ductor device operation. 3,476,990, 1 1-4-69, CI. 317-235.
Eigen, David, to Okonite Company, The. Cable scanning method
and apparatus wherein corona discharge is detected only at ap-
proximately peak values of an applied voltage. 3,421,076, 1-7-69,
CI. 324-54.
Eigen, David, to Okonite Company, The. Cable scanning method
and apparatus utilizing short bursts of highly penetrating radiation.
3,466,537, 9-9-69, CI. 324-54.
Eigenfeld, Edmund Gerald; and Vogel, Karl Stuart, to Firestone Tire
& Rubber Company, The. Weather resistant rubbery composition.
3,423,348, 1-21-69, CI. 260-28.5
Eigenmann, Gustav A. A.; and Grant, Rixwill S., to Wonder Door
Holdings (Proprietary) Limited. Closures. 3,486,272, 12-30-69, CI.
49-192.
Eiger, William H., to General Motors Corporation. Self-loading
scraper bowl. 3,431,659, 3-1 1-69, CI. 37-4.
Eiger, William H., to General Motors Corporation. Ejector for
scraper bowl. 3,431,663, 3-1 1-69, CI. 37-129.
Eiger, William H., to General Motors Corporation. Control for
scraper bowl to remove load from hydraulic curcuit when bowl is
raised. 3,479,757, 11-25-69, CI. 37-129.
Eiken Kizai Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Wada, Yosiaki, 3,456,647.
Eikermann, Jerry G.: See —
Hawley, Paul A.; and Eikermann, Jerry G., 3,443,479.
Eiland, Ehrlich M., to Aluminum Company of America. Method of
improving the receptivity for adhesively applied coatings of alu-
minum surfaces having residual rolling oils thereon. 3,460,966, 8-
12-69, CI. 117-49.
Eiler, Peter, to Gottwald, Leo, K.G. Telescopic jib for jib cranes.
3,481,490, 12-2-69, CI. 212-55.
Eilerman, George E., to PPG Industries Inc. Process for preparing
reinforcing fabric for elastomeric products. 3,459,615, 8-5-69, CI.
156-181.
Eilerman, George E.; Sanguigni, John A.; Kolek, Robert L.;
Fasnacht, James J.; and McWilliams, Donald E., to PPG Indus-
tries, Inc. Forming glass fiber with combination resin coating.
3,437,517, 4-8-69, CI. 117-126.
Eilerman, George E.: See —
Killmeyer, Charles W.; and Eilerman, George E., 3,459,585.
LIST OF PATENTEES
429
Eilers, Barney A.: See—
Nelson, Norman A.; Tooley, Henry C; Eilers, Barney A.; and
Helenberg, John,3,463,449.
Eilers, Carl G.: See—
Dias, Fleming; Eilers, Carl G.; and Rypkema, Jouke
N., 3,466,386.
Eilers, Elvin L.: See —
Breon, Pearl L.; Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; Eilers,
Elvin L.; and Kostas, James M., 3,486, 576.
Eilers, John A. Track driving system. 3,459,459, 8-5-69, CI. 305-33.
Eilers, Louis H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Composition and
method using temporary solid diverting agent for aqueous fluids.
3,480,084, 11-25-69, CI. 166-282.
Eilers, Louis H.; and Parks, Christ F., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Grouting, plugging, and consolidating method. 3,421,584, 1-
14-69, CI. 166-33.
Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupre: See-
Edge, Gordon Malcolm; Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupre;
Horabin, Ivan S.; and Rayner, Peter John Wynn, 3,423,845.
Eimco Corporation, The: See —
Davis, Steven S.; and Slajchert, George, 3,426,908.
Hackett, Theodore N., 3,452,889.
McCay, Frank V., Jr., 3,425,573.
Einfalt, Alfred, to Gebruder Einfalt Blechspielwarenfabrik. Toy vehi-
cle track set. 3,426,474, 2-1 1-69, CI. 46-40.
Einfalt, Alfred, to Bebruder Einfalt, Blechspielwarenfabrik. Toy with
a track for a toy vehicle. 3,456,382, 7-22-69, CI. 46-202.
Einfalt, Alfred, to Gebruder Einfalt Blechspielwarenfabrik. Toy vehi-
cles combined with plural tracks and loading and unloading
means. 3,466,791, 9-16-69, CI. 46-40.
Einhorn, Aaron. Adjustable punch holder. 3,482,478, 12-9-69, CI.
83-100.
Einhorn, Stanley C, to Budd Company, The. Reinforced cast nylon
slipper bearings for universal joint. 3,452,556, 7-1-69, CI. 64-7.
Einstein, Edward; and Nell, David J., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Method of burning magnesium and calcium carbonate materials.
3,483,280, 12-9-69, CI. 263-53.
Einthoven, Willem Gerard, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
High-voltage transistor with controlled base and collector doping
and geometry. 3,449,646, 6-10-69, CI. 317-235.
Eirich, Gustav: See —
Eirich, Wilhelm; and Eirich, Gustav,3,420,507.
Eirich, Wilhelm; and Eirich, Gustav,3,480,261.
Eirich, Wilhelm; and Eirich, Gustav. Mixing apparatus. 3,420,507, 1-
7-69, CI. 259-84.
Eirich, Wilhelm; and Eirich, Gustav. Process of mixing. 3,480,261,
11-25-69, CI. 259-148.
Eisai Co., Ltd.: See—
Kijima, Shizumasa; and Konita, Takeshi, 3,432,525.
Nakamura, Tetsuya; and Kijima, Shizumasa, 3,459,774.
Eisai Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kono, Shigeharu; and Sugiyama, Kunishige, 3,444,21 1.
Eisberg, Keith V., to Carrier Corporation. Absorption refrigeration
systems having solution-cooled absorbers. 3,423,951, 1-28-69, CI.
62-101.
Eisberg, Keith V.; and Foster, Glenn B., to Carrier Corporation. Ab-
sorption refrigeration system control. 3,466,887, 9-16-69, CI. 62-
141.
Eisberg, William Laurel, Jr.; and Hill, Carl Eugene, to General Elec-
tric Company. Tube holding means for electrochemical machining
apparatus. 3,467,592, 9-16-69, CI. 204-224.
Eisele, Hermann: See —
Derrick, Robert P.; and Eisele, Hermann.3,440,507.
Eisele, Hermann; Rabus, Friedrich; and Rimatzki, Walter, to Bosch,
Robert G.m.b.H. Fuel injection system for internal combustion en-
gines. 3,470,854, 10-7-69, CI. 123-32.
Eisele, John A., to United States of America, Navy. Switch bailing
circuit. 3,461,444, 8-12-69, CI. 340-332.
Eisele, Werner Frank; and Lukas, Helmut H., to Northern Electric
Company Limited. Electric fuse device. 3,464,046, 8-26-69, CI.
337-238.
Eiselstein, Herbert L.; and Bassford, Thomas H., to International
Nickel Company, Inc., The. Nickel-chromium-iron alloy and heat
treating the alloy. 3,459,539, 8-5-69, CI. 75-128.
Eiseman, Bernhardt J., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Azeotropic composition. 3,444,085, 5-13-69, CI. 252-67.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., to GAF Corporation.
Low foaming biodegradable surfactant compositions. 3,426,077, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-615.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., to GAF Corporation.
Anionic detergents of sulfoalkylcarbamate esters. 3,454,624, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-481.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., to GAF Corporation.
Novel quaternary ammonium carbamate antistatic agents.
3,454,625, 7-8-69, CI. 260-482.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; Schenck, Leslie M.; and Mackey, E Scudder,
to GAF Corporation. Gelatin coating composition containing pu-
rified polyoxyalkylene glycol ether. 3,442,654, 5-6-69, CI. 96-109.
Eiseman, William F.: See —
Lemon, Stanley G.; Eiseman, William F.; and Donoho, Charles
M.,3,431,778.
Eisen, Carl F. Device for feeding plastic containers in pairs.
3,463,296, 8-26-69, CI. 198-43.
Eisen- und Drahtwerk Erlau AG: See —
Muller, Anton, 3,422,872.
Eisen-und Drahtwerk Erlau A.G.: See —
Schurle, Werner; Muller, Anton; and Witzel, Gunter, 3,429,353.
Eisenbach, Joachim. Packaging consisting of thermoplastic foil.
3,421,682, 1-14-69, CI. 229-51.
Eisenbau Albert Ziefle K.G.: See —
Braun, Karlheinz, 3,432,186.
Eisenberg, Alfred. Packaging and shipping container for eggs and the
like. 3,446,417, 5-27-69, CI. 229-36.
Eisenberg, Alfred. Packaging and shipping container for eggs and the
like. 3,476,306, 11-4-69, CI. 229-40.
Eisenberg, Benjamin: See —
Magee, Ellington M.; and Eisenberg, Benjamin, 3, 44 1,402.
Eisenberg, Benjamin; and Magee, Ellington M., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Production of magnesium by thermal
treatment of magnesium oxide utilizing countercurrently flowing
hot inert gas. 3,427,152, 2-11-69, CI. 75-67.
Eisenberg, Bernard C. Cucumber harvester. 3,457,711, 7-29-69, CI.
56-27.
Eisenberg, Bernard C, to Solbern Corporation. Spear packing ap-
paratus. 3,468,098, 9-23-69, CI. 53-123.
Eisenberg, David J., to Cadillac Overall Supply Company, mesne.
Rugs having backings of nitrile latices. 3,457,105, 7-22-69, CI.
117-161.
Eisenberg, Harold, to Honeywell Inc. Alarm apparatus. 3,478,352,
11-11-69, CI. 340-409.
Eisenberg, Harry H. Lining of dental cavity. 3,471,927, 10-14-69, CI.
32-15.
Eisenberg, Harvey. Collapsible portable commode. 3,484,875, 12-23-
69, CI. 4-142.
Eisenberg, Mark F., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Power supply
amplifier having means for protecting the output transistors.
3,486,124, 12-23-69, CI. 330-13.
Eisenberg, Melvin I. Fluid container bag with self closing one way
valve. 3,473,532, 10-21-69, CI. 128-227.
Eisenberg, Morris: See —
Cherney, Seymour; Klein, Martin G.; and Eisenberg, Mor-
ris,3,438,812.
Eisenberg, Morris, to Electrochimica Corporation. Organic elec-
trolyte electrochemical system. 3,468,716, 9-23-69, CI. 136-100.
Eisenberg, Sylvan. Tracers. 3,469,990, 9-30-69, CI. 99-2.
Eisenbies, John L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data transmission apparatus. 3,480,915, 11-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Eisendrath, David C, to Cory Corporation. Liquid control ap-
paratus. 3,422,745, 1-21-69, CI. 99-282.
Eisendrath, David C, to Cory Corporation. Controlled chemical
feeder with antidiffusion means. 3,476,137, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-268.
Eisendrath, David C: See —
Karlen, Harvey R.; and Eisendrath, David C, 3,433, 149.
Karlen, Harvey R.; Wagner, Herbert E.; and Eisendrath, David
C.,3,467,130.
Eisengrein, Robert H.; and Blackwell, Francis O., HI, to SFM Cor-
poration. Pattern tracing apparatus employing crossline detection
circuits to control auxiliary functions. 3,437,813, 4-8-69, CI. 250-
202.
Eisengrein, Robert H.; Blackwell, Francis O., Ill; and Golden, For-
rest B., to SFM Corporation. Machine control system for generat-
ing rectilinear and curvilinear geometrical forms. 3,441,817, 4-29-
69, CI. 318-18.
Eisenhard, Eli S., to Boyertown Burial Casket Company. Casket
gasket. 3,461,517, 8-19-69, CI. 27-17.
Eisenhart, Arlin C: See —
Raso, Vito; and Eisenhart, Arlin C, 3,434, 366.
Eisenhauer, Roy J.; and Evans, Phillip W., to Monsanto Company.
Production of olefinic nitriles by catalytic dehydration of
monohydroxlated paraffinic nitriles and subsequent flash distilla-
tion. 3,479,389, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-465.9
Eisenhuth, Wolfgang H.; Moedritzer, Kurt; and Van Wazer, John R.,
to Monsanto Company. Nitrogen containing organogermanium
compounds. 3,487,096, 12-30-69, CI. 260-429.
Eisenlohr, Karl Heinz; and Wirth, Hans, to Metallgesellschaft Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for recovering pure aromatics. 3,433,849,
3-18-69, CI. 260-674.
Eisenman, Arnold. Motor vehicle lock. 3,431,755, 3-11-69, CI. 70-
181.
Eisenman, George, to Corning Glass Works, mesne. Method for
measuring sodium ion. 3,450,604, 6-17-69, CI. 204-1.
Eisenmann, John L.: See —
Sohn, Bernard I.; Eisenmann, John L.; and Alexander, Samuel
S.,3,480,495.
Eisenmann, Joseph: See-
Meier, Hermann; Eisenmann, Joseph; Dohse, Ruthard; and
Ahlert, Wilhelm.3,456,333.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eisentraut, Kent J.; and Sievers, Robert E. Separation of chelates of
rare earth compounds and promethium by fractional sublimation.
3,429,904, 2-25-69, CI. 260-429.1
Eisentraut, Kent J.; and Sievers, Robert E. Gas phase chromato-
graphic separation of lanthanide rare earth chelates. 3,453,319, 7-
1-69, CI. 260-492.2
Eisentrout, Carl H. Industrial furnace burner. 3,429,300, 2-25-69,
CI. 122-6.5
Eisenwerk Rothe Erde G.m.b.H.: See—
Schluter, Wilhelm; and Pohler, Heinz, 3,482,892.
Schmude, Wolfgang; and Pohler, Heinz, 3,478,402.
Eisermann, Bernhard R. R.: See —
Roesler, Hans; and Eisermann, Bernhard R. R., 3,466,443.
Eisert, Gerald A.; and Haaker, Lester W., to Central Research
Laboratories, Inc. Clamp-on load hook. 3,433,370, 3-18-69, CI.
214-1.
Eisert, Gerald A.: See —
Jelatis, Demetrius G.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Eisert, Gerald
A. ,3,474,250.
Eisfeld, Wolfang T.; and Weil, Edward D., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Process for the preparation of dialkyl polysulfides.
3,444,241, 5-13-69, CI. 260-608.
Eisfeld, Wolfgang T.; and Stamm, Walter, to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Preparation of bis(l-haloalkyl) sulfides. 3,480,680, 11-
25-69, CI. 260-609.
Eishley, Charles F.: See —
Feichter, Harold R.; Abernethy, Ira A.; Eishley, Charles F.; Ca-
ble, Stephen J.; and Hoffman, Olin M., 3,444,660.
Eisinga, Simon; and Keet, Lourens, to Esso Production Research
Company, mesne. Liquid and gas pumping unit. 3,486,297, 12-30-
69, CI. 55-21.
Eisler, Paul. Wall covering material for use in space heating.
3,473,003, 10-14-69, CI. 219-213.
Eisler, Paul. Electrically heatable package. 3,483,358, 12-9-69, CI.
219-385.
Eisler, Sidney. Eyeglasses having lenses resiliently secured in a
grooved half frame. 3,471,222, 10-7-69, CI. 351-61.
Eisner, Edward, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Photochromic filler for eliminating-unwanted background radia-
tion. 3,454,778, 7-8-69, CI. 250-237.
Eisner, Edward, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Gas
bearing. 3,480,340, 11-25-69, CI. 308-5.
Eisner, Ira Leonard. Radial phonograph pickup arm and turntable
combination using air bearings. 3,479,038, 1 1-18-69, CI. 274-23.
Eissele, Heini: See—
Albeck, Bernhard; and Eissele, Heini, 3,464, 535.
Eissfeldt, Erich; and Kofferlein, Rainer, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Selective punch device. 3,459,370, 8-5-69, CI. 234-
114.
Eissler, Robert L., to Ball Brothers Company, Incorporated. Presen-
sitized photoengraving plate and method of making same.
3,481,738, 12-2-69, CI. 96-86.
Eitel, Alfred; and Hammann, Ingeborg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Benzodioxan-N-methylcarbamates. 3,455,912, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-340.3
Eitel, Jay M., to Telsta Corporation. Lifting equipment. 3,437,175,
4-8-69, CI. 182-46.
Eitl, Stefan: See—
von Arland, Otto Czerweny; Oswald, Heinrich; and Eitl,
Stefan,3,484,102.
Eitzen, Vincent E.: See —
Moore, Robert R.; and Eitzen, Vincent E.,3,441,210.
Eizenberg, Arthur, 1/3 to Raznick, Aaron L., and 1/3 to Raznick,
David L. Disposable thermometer. 3,469,451, 9-30-69, CI. 73-371.
Eizo Komiyama: See —
Makishima, Shoji, 3,468,046.
Naito, Masashi, 3,477,156.
Ejiri, Masakazu: See —
Kamoi, Akira; and Ejiri, Masakazu, 3,484,780.
Ejlertsen, Bent N., to Nielsen, H., & Son Maskinfabrik A/S. Magnet
lifting yoke. 3,486,784, 12-30-69, CI. 294-65.5
Ek, Birger Henrik; and Stenudd, Even Gunnar Walter, to Facit AB.
Hole punching devices for recording media. 3,478,629, 11-18-69,
CI. 83-169.
Ek, C. Harold: See—
Varterasian, John H.; and Ek, C. Harold,3,43 1,498.
Ek, Stig Yngve: See—
Jacobson, David Esriel; and Ek, Stig Yngve,3,426,684.
Ekco Containers, Inc.: See —
Griese, Elmer W., Jr., 3,429,096.
Ekco Products, Inc.: See—
Johnson, Charles J., Jr.; and Westerlund, Harry G., 3,435,588.
Ekdahl, Wendell Graydon, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Ap-
paratus for delivering molten materials. 3,420,938, 1-7-69, CI. 13-
9.
Ekdahl, Wendell Graydon, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Refracto-
ry fibers for service to 2700° F. 3,449,137, 6-10-69, CI. 106-50.
Eketorp, Sven Gustaf Harald: See—
Vallak, Enn; and Eketorp, Sven Gustaf Harald.3,450, 188.
Ekholm, Rolf Leo: See—
Hellstrom, Nils Erik; and Ekholm, Rolf Leo,3,458,872.
Ekkelboom, Tjepke Hendrik: See —
Jansen, Johannes Adrianus Cornells; and Ekkelboom, Tjepke
Hendrik.3,484,639.
Eklund, Henrik J., to Jones Division, Beloit Corporation. Cylindrical
target for high volume gas entrained paper pulp refiner discharge.
3,422,450, 1-14-69, CI. 162-247.
Eklund, Kurt Ingvar, to ECE Patent AB. Loading pallet. 3,472,182,
10-14-69, CI. 108-51.
Eklund, Kurt Ingvar. Method and means for fastening a wooden
member to a metal support. 3,486,738, 12-30-69, CI. 256-22.
Eklund, Phillip R.; and Campbell, Gabe L. Method of making hollow
balls for use in ball bearing and/or similar rolling operations.
3,470,720, 10-7-69, CI. 72-69.
Eklund, Stig Henry Sigurd, to Infor Institute for nyttiggorande av
forskningsresultat. Multi-needle sewing machines. 3,463,102, 8-26-
69, CI. 112-164.
Ekman, Carl F. W.: See—
Berman, Elliot; and Ekman, Carl F. W.,3,424,582.
Ekstrom, Bertil Ake; and Sjoberg, Berndt Olof Harald, to Ak-
tiebolaget Astra. Penicillins and their preparation. 3,471,474, 10-
7-69, CI. 260-239.1
Ekstrom, Gosta Ivar; and Blomberg, Jarl Joel, to Atlas Copco Ak-
tiebolag. Recoil vibration damped percussive machine. 3,451,492,
6-24-69, CI. 173-162.
Ekstrom, Staffan; and Yngvesson, Lindy, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Device for transmitting control pulses to a
rectifier. 3,424,972, 1-28-69, CI. 321-38.
Ekwall, Carl Gosta Bernhard, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Water
valve for rock drills. 3,442,289, 5-6-69, CI. 137-594.
El Bindari, Ahmed, to Avco Corporation. Composite electrical con-
ductor. 3,433,892, 3-18-69, CI. 174-126.
El Bindari, Ahmed, to Avco Corporation. Composite superconduc-
tive conductor and method of manufacture. 3,471,925, 10-14-69,
CI. 29-599.
El-Kareh, Auguste B.; Marsh, Charles R.; and Fair, Richard B., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Secondary electron col-
lection system. 3,472,997, 10-14-69, CI. 219-121.
El Paso Products Company: See —
Cywinski, Norbert F., 3,450,767.
Hayes, William B., 3,454,619.
Steinmetz, Walter E., 3,422,145.
Steinmetz, Walter E., 3,450,765.
Steinmetz, Walter E., 3,450,766.
El Sayed, Mostafa A.: See —
Yariv, Amnon; Johnson, Fred M.; and El Sayed, Mostafa
A. ,3,465, 166.
Elam, Edward U., to Eastman Kodak Company. Alkyl trialkylvinyl
sulfides. 3,466,322, 9-9-69, CI. 260-481.
Elastic Die Engineering Co.: See —
Moyer, Robert Franklin, 3,446,107.
Elastic GmbH: See —
Klaus, Arthur, 3,420,426.
Elberson, John L. Apparatus for scavenging exhaust gases.
3,430,617, 3-4-69, CI. 123-148.
Elbert, Raymond J.; and Farrier, Ernest G., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Process for producing porous metal bodies. 3,433,632,
3-18-69, CI. 75-222.
Elble, James F. Combined pick-up truck camper body and
houseboat. 3,473,839, 10-21-69, CI. 296-23.
Elbling, Joseph; and Pomella, Piero, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A.
Digital positioning control for machine-tools employing absolute
and relative reference points. 3,450,868, 6-17-69, CI. 235-151.11
Elbrecht, Donald W.; and Scherer, Robert C, to Baldwin, D. H.,
Company. Tone control systems for electric guitars and the like.
3,454,702, 7-8-69, CI. 84-1.14
Elbreder, Charles H., to Garman Company, Incorporated. Chemical
polishing composition and method. 3,442,810, 5-6-69, CI. 252-
79.4
Elcemco, Inc.: See—
Wood, Richard A., 3,482,686.
Elchaninov, Ivan Nikiforovich: See —
Akunts, Karlen Arminakovich; Kartsev, Alexandr Efimovich;
Elchaninov, Ivan Nikiforovich; Tarnopolsky, Jury Matveevich;
and Fish, Aron Yakovlevich,3,457,446.
Elco Corporation: See —
Adrien, Christain, 3,448,431.
Frompovicz, Frank J., 3,440,596.
Krum, Alan; Ruehlemann, Herbert E.; and Scheingold, William
S., 3,474,387.
Mallatratt, Richard D., 3,474,203.
Zychal, Edward, 3,428,738.
Elco-Kunststoffe A Elges & Co.: See—
Duepree, Hans Werner, 3,438,164.
Eicon A.G.: See —
Stucky, Fritz C; and Nelson, Kenneth W., 3,460,308.
Elconin, William B., to Award Metals Company. Pitched wall and
roof seal. 3,423,889, 1-28-69, CI. 52-58.
LIST OF PATENTEES
431
Elder, David, to Elder Oxygen Company, Inc. Backflow bypassing
valve for breathing apparatus. 3,435,839, 4-1-69, CI. 137-102.
Elder, George W. Inertial pump seismometer. 3,462,998, 8-26-69,
CI. 73-71.2
Elder, Keith A.: See—
Pinkman, Edward E.; and Elder, Keith A.,3,462,867.
Elder Oxygen Company, Inc.: See—
Elder, David, 3,435,839.
E Id e ridge, John W., Jr.: See-
Reed, Claude R.; Elderidge, John W., Jr.; and Lanari,
Raymond.3,469,083.
Elderkin, Richard L.: See—
Talley, James E., Jr.; Spraker, Wilbur A., Jr.; and Elderkin,
Richard L.,3,473,238.
Elders, Alvin J., to Whirlpool Corporation. Electronic control circuit
for a dryer with timer runout. 3,471,938, 10-14-69, CI. 34-45.
Elders, Gerald W. Roof bolt connection. 3,478,640, 11-18-69, CI.
85-64.
Eldon Industries: See —
Truesdell, Warren L.; and McQuary, Kenneth L., 3,430,581.
Eldon Industries, Inc.: See—
Knowles, Alvis R., 3,436,718.
Eldon, Knud E. H., to Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium. Instrument for
blood grouping on blood grouping cards. 3,424,558, 1-28-69, CI.
23-253.
Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited: See —
Ashbrook, Allan W.; and Ritcey, Gordon M., 3,438,768.
Pittuck, Alan Dennis, 3,457,034.
Eldorado Tool & Mfg., Corp.: See—
Hotchkiss, Thomas W., 3,431,375.
Eldred, Roger J., to General Motors Corporation. Tri-ortho-
tolylphosphine as a photopolymerization initiator. 3,450,616, 6-17-
69, CI. 204-159.23
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu J., to General Motors Corporation.
Photopolymerization using copolymers containing aldehyde groups
therein as photoinitiators. 3,450,615, 6-17-69, CI. 204-159.15
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu Jen, to General Motors Corporation.
Method of forming acrylic resin surface coatings. 3,473,949, 10-
21-69, CI. 117-62.2
Eldredge, Gladys C, 1/3 each to Eldredge, Glenn S. Eldredge, Ver-
non D., and Eldredge, Joseph U. Applicator for hair tinting liquids
and the like. 3,477,447, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 132-9.
Eldredge, Glenn S.: See —
Eldredge, Gladys C, 3,477,447.
Eldredge, Joseph U.: See—
Eldredge, Gladys C, 3,477,447.
Eldredge, Vernon D.: See—
Eldredge, Gladys C, 3,477,447.
Eldridge, Arthur H., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Pulse inser-
tion means for elimination of servo error due to pulse drop-out.
3,463,982, 8-26-69, CI. 318-18.
Eldridge, Clare Wallace; Jones, James Dorroh; and Trunk, Junior
George, to Celanese Corporation. Twist retention yarn guide and
method of uptwisting yarn. 3,449,900, 6-17-69, CI. 57-59.
Eldridge, Clare W.; Long, Charles W.; and Gamble, Robert O., to
Celanese Corporation. Method and apparatus for producing inter-
mittent bulked and saponified yarn. 3,457,715, 7-29-69, CI. 57-6.
Eldridge, David G.: See —
Hayner, Paul F.; and Eldridge, David G., 3,479,925.
Eldridge, Edward L., to Thomas & Betts Co., The. Corona cap.
3,458,646, 7-29-69, CI. 174-73.
Eldridge, Lewis E.: See —
Wright, Vernon D.; and Eldridge, Lewis E., 3,450,3 15.
Eldridge, Lillian E.: See-
Wright, Vernon D.; and Eldridge, Lewis E.,3,450,315.
Electra Scientific Corporation: See —
McGunigle, Richard Donald, 3,453,457.
Electra Totalisators Pty. Limited: See —
Wells, Roy Ernest, 3,461,278.
Electran Manufacturing Company: See—
Snyder, Robert Raymond, 3,436,697.
Walters, Joseph R., 3,436,692.
Electric & Musical Industries Limited: See —
Batchelor Michael; and Paine, Donald William Harley,
3,440,361.
Birt, David Edward; Gibson, Anthony Thomas; Holden, Peter
John; and Webley, Reginald Sidney, 3,439,109.
Birt, David Edward; Sivyer, Raymond Frank; and Webley,
Reginald Sidney, 3,460,105.
Bull, Eric William, 3,466,580.
Bull, Eric William; and Sampeys, Alfred Marcos, 3,466,586.
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian; and Dixon, Norman Ed-
ward, 3,449,617.
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian, 3,476,967.
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian, 3,484,642.
Mayo, Bernard Joseph; and Lodge, James Alec, 3,449,624.
Percival, William Spencer, 3,449,557.
Perkins, Denis Gordon, 3,471,637.
Rand, Walter Leslie; Hutton, Henry James; Toull, William Her-
bert; and Zouch, Leslie Eric, 3,481,1 1 1.
Sivyer, Raymond Frank, 3,467,950.
Stillwell, Peter Frederic Thomas Cryer; Montgomery, Peter
Murdo; and Hogg, Richard William, 3,432,854.
Taylor, Stanley, 3,445,589.
Electric Associates Inc.: See —
Kedson, Leonard, 3,436,667.
Electric Furnace Company, The: See —
Perrine, Ralph J.; and Mathews, Frank Robert, 3,447,745.
Electric Machinery Mfg. Company: See —
Sauby, Wesley O., 3,444,411.
Schlicher, David W., 3,435,340.
Schlicher, David W.; and Rohner, Thomas G., 3,463,987.
Smith, Forest D.; and Alcock, Derrick N., 3,463,998.
Electric Materials Company, The: See —
Smith, Lafayette B., 3,460,369.
Electric Products, Inc.: See—
Magill, Malcolm E.; and Slobbe, Walter Wentworth, 3,473,942.
Electric Reduction Company of Canada Ltd.: See—
Coates, Harold; Brown, David Albert; and Peters, Francis
Michael, 3,429,851.
Colman, John E., 3,441,495.
Colman, John E., 3,451,914.
Edwards, Robert Harry, 3,423,170.
Edwards, Robert Harry; and Biggar, Gordon McLaren,
3,432,259.
Such, John Edward; and Palgrave, Derek Aubrey, 3,421,847.
Weed, John W. S., 3,451,906.
Electric Regulator Corporation: See—
Ettinger, James P., 3,421,070.
Ettinger, James P.; and Otteson, Christian S., 3,483,433.
Electric Shop Developments Limited: See —
Robinson, William Lovell, 3,482,110.
Electric Stapler Corporation: See—
Doherty, Norman R., 3,469,122.
Doherty, Norman R., 3,482,754.
Electrical & Mechanical Service Co.: See —
Gilewski, Joseph F.; and Teter, Ray E., 3,437,190.
Gilewski, Joseph F., 3,474,800.
Electrical Fittings Corporation: See —
Gohs, Howard C, 3,453,672.
Gohs, Howard C, 3,482,857.
Goldsobel, Norman; and Eidelberg, Jonah, 3,454,291.
Electricite de France (Service National): See —
Dubois, Andre; and Sadoune, Joseph, 3,487,256.
Fabre, Jean; and Millet, Jacques F., 3,432,693.
Laurent, Pierre Gabriel, 3,445,747.
Rabanit, Andre, 3,457,492.
Wack, Bernard Francois, 3,428,806.
Electricity Council, The: See —
Hampton, Brian Frank, 3,456,614.
Electro Connective Systems, Inc.: See —
Travis, Lawrence R., 3,473,218.
Travis, Lawrence R., 3,474,188.
Electro Development Corporation: See —
Dybvad, Richard L.; and Johansen, Philip J., 3,486,371.
Farr, Emory W., 3,464,259.
Johansen, Philip J., 3,454,739.
Strauss, Bruno; and Banks, Robert B., 3,454,869.
Strauss, Bruno, 3,464,044.
Electro G.m.b.H.: See—
Wesch, Ludwig; and Fromme, Hartmut, 3,440,655.
Electro Medical Systems, Inc.: See—
Spurlock, Jack M.; and Durfee, Robert L., 3,453,967.
Electro Oceanics, Inc.: See—
Gimpel, Donald J.; and Nelson, Arthur L., 3,478,297.
Nelson, Arthur L., 3,478,298.
Electro Optics Associates: See-
Met, Viktor, 3,478,608.
Electro-Catheter Corporation: See —
Ackerman, Bernard, 3,485,247.
Electro-Char Corporation: See —
Berger, Victor M.; and Scherer, Sidney A., 3,447,444.
Electro-Clamp Corporation: See—
Beaudion, John E., 3,437,979.
Lawlor, Robert E., 3,477,060.
Electro-Craft Corporation: See—
Persson, Erland K., 3,436,573.
Electro-Dynamics, Inc.: See —
Hanneman, Robert Gorden; Gordon, Mack; and Gregor, Harry,
3,427,978.
Electro-Matic Corporation: See—
Cureton, Francis M.; and McManus, Jackson L., 3,449,899.
Electro-Mechanical Instrument Company, Inc.: See-
Bartholomew, Albert P., Jr., 3,422,353.
Electro-Mechanics Company, The: See-
Morris, Fred J.; Roberts, George F.; and Waters, Robert L.,
3,461,387.
Electro-Mechanisms, Inc.: See —
Tally, Sidney K.; Dahlgren, Victor F.; and Stearns, Thomas H.,
3,433,888.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Electro-Nite Co.: See—
Lowdermilk, Marvin J., 3,427,208.
Electro-Nuclear Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Chow, Ken Tang, 3,472,71 1.
Electro-Optical Industries, Inc.: See —
Cussen, Arthur J., 3,476,914.
Cussen, Arthur J., 3,487,217.
Cussen, Arthur John; and Chandos, Robert Eugene, 3,474,249.
Electro-Optical Systems, Inc.: See—
Cann, Gordon L., 3,452,249.
Gallagher, Lee R.; and Lenn, Peter D., 3,447,030.
Garasi, Louis; Kaye, Stephen; and Medved, David B., 3,445,660.
Griffin, Gordon R.; and Meyer, Herbert, 3,446,561.
Hasselmann, Detlev E.; Tellkamp, Robert G.; and Hetherington,
Gary L., 3,437,568.
Kaye, Stephen, 3,443,102.
Kazan, Benjamin; and Winslow, John S., 3,441,736.
Medved, David B.; and Garasi, Louis A., 3,445,926.
Okaya, Akira; and Kearns, William J., 3,427,564.
Okaya, Akira; and de Witte, Serge, 3,437,950.
Pichel, Marlowe A., 3,428,533.
Ziemer, Richard W.; and Denison, Mathew R., 3,459,205.
Electro-Tec Corporation: See —
Klein, Dietrich J., 3,480,748.
Mashburn, William H., 3,448,312.
Electro-Therm, Inc.: See —
Burger, Nicholas J., 3,452,183.
Burger, Nicholas J., 3,466,427.
Kefauver, Lester R., Jr., 3,466,426.
Meng, Eberhard; and Meyer, Howard Eugene, 3,443,064.
Meyer, Howard E., 3,439,892.
Electro-Trace Corporation: See —
Kahn, Walter C, 3,446,909.
Electro-Voice, Incorporated: See —
Diamond, Howard, 3,427,410.
Mosier, Harold F., Jr., 3,434,205.
Tomcik, Daniel J., 3,429,976.
Electroacustic G.m.b.H.: See—
Drenkelfort, Hans; and Thieme, Siegfried, 3,440,598.
Maass, Gustav, 3,451,038.
Electrochimica Corporation: See —
Cherney, Seymour; Klein, Martin G.; and Eisenberg, Morris,
3,438,812.
Eisenberg, Morris, 3,468,716.
Electrocopy Corporation: See —
Anthes, Jacob, 3,459,477.
Electroglas Incorporated: See —
Glenn, David A., 3,437,929.
Electrographic Corporation: See —
Grandinetti, Attilio; Curd, Ralph B.; and Dimen, James,
3,424,635.
Grandinetti, Attilio, 3,484,326.
Nard, Wallace D., 3,425,347.
Electrohome Limited: See —
Buhr, Jacob, 3,448,386.
Buhr, Jacob, 3,467,868.
Buhr, Jacob, 3,467,873.
Fichtner, Roland H., 3,460,048.
Lovely, John D., 3,463,875.
McEIro, Russell A., 3,467,452.
McTaggart, James E., 3,426,149.
McTaggart, James E., 3,430,068.
McTaggart, James E., 3,459,965.
Electrolux Corporation: See—
Brown, Robert J.; and Moughty, John J., 3,456,280.
Downey, David F., 3,421,298.
Downey, David F., 3,470,521.
Gaudry, Edouard, 3,469,470.
Gaudry, Paul E.; Gaudry, Edouard; Descarries, Raymond; and
Anderson, James, 3,469,272.
Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australia Limited: See —
Pickering, Ralph W.; and Pidgeon, John S., 3,440,155.
Electromagnets Limited: See —
Turnock, Arthur George, 3,438,495.
Electrometre S.A.: See—
Nyfeler, Alex, 3,444,489.
Nyfeler, Alex, 3,454,910.
Spalti, Alfred, 3,445,814.
Electrometric Incorporated: See —
Nielsen, Howard A., Jr.; Bice, James W.; and Smith, Chester A.,
Jr., 3,473,386.
Electromite Corporation: See —
Orsino, Joseph A., 3,481,791.
Electron Ohio, Inc.: See —
Riggs, Dean D., 3,425,047.
Electronic Associates Inc.: See —
Conger, Ben D., 3,476,924.
Furman, Arthur R.; Greene, Harold R.; and Wilhelm, Frederick
A., Jr., 3,483,530.
Green, Harold R., 3,444,518.
Greene, Harold R., 3,461,321.
Klaiber, Gerhart; and Maps, Charles H., Jr., 3,450,849.
Natalis, Herbert E.; and Grady, Laurence B., 3,483,449.
Noronha, Leonardo Gastao; and Watling, Norman Derick,
3,443,078.
Schmidt, Raymond A.; Wilhelm, Frederick A., Jr.; and Kayle,
William W., 3,434,111.
Tempel, George F., 3,440,632.
Tonnesson, Alfred G., 3,453,421.
Uthe, Paul Michael, 3,457,404.
Wilhelm, Frederick A., Jr., 3,437,801.
Wilhelm, Frederick A., Jr., 3,454,310.
Electronic Communications, Inc.: See —
Brounley, Richard W.; and Downs, Neville L., 3,458,834.
Lugten, Leo K., 3,423,709.
Reese, John S., 3,461,377.
Electronic Devices, Inc.: See —
Urba, Richard J.; and Semrai, Edward D., 3,454,841.
Electronic Engineering Company of California: See —
Greene, George B., 3,485,258.
Paulson, Kendall G., 3,440,722.
Paulson, Kendall G., 3,441,805.
Saba, A., 3,445,919.
Saba, Saba A., 3,448,512.
Electronic Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Frieling, Edward, 3,469,262.
Electronic Industrial Engineering, Inc.: See —
Thompson, John R., 3,428,815.
Electronic Instrument Co.: See —
Hughes, Leonard A., 3,449,081.
Electronic Memories, Inc.: See —
Gilligan, Thomas J.; and Nozaki, Arthur T., 3,466,633.
Electronic Organ Arts, Inc.: See —
Eby, Robert L., 3,459,869.
Electronic Research Corporation: See —
Ledeen, Edward A., 3,439,087.
Stephens, Kenneth D., Jr., 3,485,944.
Electronic Safety Controls Inc.: See —
Kraus, Arthur A., Sr., 3,441,801.
Electronic Sensing Products, Inc.: See —
Penland, Robert S., 3,471,773.
Electronic Specialty Company: See —
Goulding, Merrill Keith, 3,439,550.
Raffm, Joseph, 3,475,166.
Electronic Systems Development, Inc.: See —
Sherwin, Richard N., 3,477,782.
Electronics & Alloys, Inc.: See —
Intrater, Josef; and Hill, Lawrence R., 3,468,722.
Electronics Corporation of America: See —
Giuffrida, Philip, 3,433,572.
Lewis, Robert E., 3,434,099.
Electronics Research, Inc.: See —
Bogner, Richard D., 3,474,452.
Electrosonics International, Inc.: See —
Hopengarten, Albert, 3,480,863.
Electrospace Corporation: See —
Waly, Adnan; Just, Richard; Schwartzman, Leonard; and Alster,
David I., 3,426,197.
Electrothermal Engineering Limited: See —
Toomey, George William, 3,451,205.
Electrovert Manufacturing Co. Ltd.: See —
Roczey-Koller, Kalman, 3,430,332.
Elekal: See—
Sambeth, Joerg; and Archipoff, Alexis, 3,432,448.
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godechot, Jean Pierre,
3,451,953.
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godechot, Jean Pierre,
3,451,954.
Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget: See —
Christensen, Frede; Henningsen, Christian Johannes; Larsson,
Bernt Arne Rudolf; Knipstrom, Karl-Erik; and Skarpengland,
Bjorn Frost, 3,427,527.
Helin, Elis Erik Vilhelm; and Lagerholm, Yngve Lennart,
3,428,718.
Henriksen, Jan-Erik; and Bjorkum, Svein, 3,433,882.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, 3,447,959.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, 3,452,419.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, 3,468,999.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, 3,472,686.
Wehlin, Egon Gote Alf, 3,426,169.
Elektro-Apparatebau F. Knobel & Co.: See —
Knobe-Dubs, Fritz, 3,458,757.
Elektro-Praga Hlinsko: See —
Kapr, Jiri; and Lachman, Stanislav, 3,486,256.
Elektro-Thermit G.m.b.H.: See —
Guntermann, Hans, 3,421,570.
Guntermann, Hans, 3,427,758.
Elektrochemische Werke Munchen A. G.: See —
Ruchardt, Christoph Johannes, 3,435,060.
Winter, Heinz; and Brossmann, Gottfried, 3,462,370.
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Elektrokemisk A/S: See—
Haavik, Niles Johan; and Nyberg, Gunnar, 3.437.733.
Elektrokemisk, Inc.: See—
Dahl, Erik Ovale, 3,443,923.
Elektromedizin und Respirator AG: See—
Herzog, Paul, 3,425,262.
Elektroschmelzwerk Kempten G.m.b.H.: See—
Lipp, Alfred, 3,443,935.
Wiebke, Gunther; and Lipp, Alfred, 3,473,972.
Elemelt Limited: See—
Gell, Philip Anthony Maunsell; and Waterworth, Thomas Hu-
gall, 3.440,321.
Elenbogen, Gilbert D.; and Clovis, Merle A., to Vitamins, Inc. Edi-
ble oil supplement for feed ration. 3,438,782, 4-15-69, CI. 99-2.
Elenburg, Wayland D. Drilling apparatus. 3,439,757, 4-22-69, CI.
175-325.
Elenburg, Wayland D. Method and apparatus for drilling and coring.
3,473,617, 10-21-69, CI. 175-215.
Elengo, John J., Jr., to Revere Corporation of America. Load cell.
3.422,671, 1-21-69, CI. 73-141.
Elerath, Byron E.: See—
Ludwig, Warren B.; Elerath, Byron E.; and Ewald, John F.,
Jr.,3,443,324.
Elerath, Byron Everett, to General Foods Corporation. Method of
freeze-drying coffee. 3,443,962, 5-13-69, CI. 99-71.
Elescope Corporation: See—
Carlbom, Marshall B., 3,447,635.
Elesh, Joseph. Golf-driving brush mat. 3,467,391, 9-16-69, CI. 273-
195.
Elevator Equipment Company: See —
Blain, Roy W., 3,474,811.
Elevitch, Franklin R. Thin film apparatus for electrophoresis chemi-
cal and biochemical analyses and the like. 3,479,265, 11-18-69,
CI. 204-180.
Elfant, Robert F., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Memory system. 3,432,812, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Elfers, Henry, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Electric time switch.
3,469,108, 9-23-69, CI. 307-141.
Elftmann, Joel A., to Fluoroware, Inc. Article supporting basket.
3,473,670, 10-21-69, CI. 211-41.
Elgar. Everett C: See —
Gaensbauer, Herbert A.; and Elgar, Everett C, 3, 436, 579.
Elgeet Optical Company, Inc.: See—
Santirocco, Louis J.; and Ritter, Joachim A., 3,434,777.
Elgin, Joseph C, to U.S. Rubber Reclaiming Co., Inc. Molding com-
positions containing nylon and rubber from scrap tire cord materi-
al. 3,468,974, 9-23-69. CI. 260-857.
Eli Lilly, and Company: See—
Flynn, Edwin H., 3,459,746.
Gorman, Marvin; and Morin, Robert B., 3,459,853.
Van Heyningen, Earle M.; Ryan, Charles W.; and Spencer, John
L., 3,459,749.
Elia, Armondo D.; and Schmidt, Richard F., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Monopulse system with an electronic scanner. 3,438,044, 4-8-69,
CI. 343-854.
Elias, Enrique. Ejectable window for a passenger vehicle. 3,442,048,
5-6-69, CI. 49-141.
Elias, Jiri: See —
Boucek, Miroslav; Pospisil, Frantisek; Elias, Jiri; Tyl, Miloslav;
and Mikulecky, Karel.3,462,936.
Melkonjan, Gagik; Mikaeljan, Spartak; Elias, Jiri; Tyl, Miloslav;
and Musil, Petr.3,452,209.
Pospisil, Frantisek; and Elias, Jiri, 3,429, 5 14.
Pospisil, Frantisek; and Elias, Jiri, 3,433,433.
Eliason, Walter A.: See —
Breitenstein, Charles T.; Pearl, Donald C; and Eliason, Walter
A. ,3,429,253.
Eliassen, Gunnar Thure, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Conveyor
system. 3,424,320, 1-28-69, CI. 214-1 1.
Eliasson, August Borje. Shutting valve for fluids, in particular to be
used for bomb shelters. 3,473,560, 10-21-69, CI. 137-517.
Eliasz, Louise J. Cigarette. 3,455,308, 7-15-69, CI. 131-10.5
Eliel. Leon T. Portable hoist for luggage and the like. 3,450,386, 6-
17-69, CI. 254-139.1
Elinson, Isaak Markovich: See —
Averbukh, Mark Borisovich; Volchek, Grigory Movshevich
Gora, Vladimir Epifanovich; Elinson, Isaak Markovich
Leonidov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Molochnikov, Nikolai
Vladimirovich; Kheifets, Ber Simkhovich; and Shpigel, Alex-
andr-Sever Julievich.3,459,3 1 1 .
Elion, Herbert A.: See —
Stetson. Karl A.; and Elion, Herbert A. ,3,434,339.
Eliot, Warner Ayres: See-
Cannon, John Berkman, Jr.; and Eliot, Warner Ayres, 3,454, 786.
Elitex, Sdruzeni podniku textilniho strojirenstvi: See —
Cvach, Jaroslav, 3,429,146.
Elitex, Zavody textilniho strojirenstvi: See —
Rambousek, Zdenek; Svaty, Vladimir; and Taticek, Lubomir,
3,424,206.
Riha, Miloslav, Cernocky, Jiri; and Zgarba, Milan, 3,451,435.
Riha, Miloslav; Cernocky, Jiri; and Martinec, Josef, 3,482,608.
Svaty, Vladimir; Bilek, Jan; and Zlatohlavek, Jiri, 3,429,344.
Svaty, Vladimir; Bilek, Jan; and Zlatohlavek, Jiri, 3,433,271.
Svaty, Vladimir; Rambousek, Zdenek; and Nadvornik, Josef,
3,435,854.
Elitex, Zavody textilniho strojirenstvi generalni reditelstvi: See —
Bartosek, Vladimir; and Hanousek, Alois, 3,454,248.
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, 3,426,709.
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, 3,428,006.
Elizer, Lee H., to Hubinger Company, The. Alkaline earth metal
salts of starch- sultone reaction products and processes prepara-
tion thereof. 3,449,322, 6-10-69, CI. 260-233.3
Elk Industries Ltd.: See-
Marshall, Ernest S., 3,482,393.
Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company, Inc.: See-
Campbell, William J. M., 3,481,623.
Campbell, William J. M., 3,481,643.
Mazerolle, Lorn A., 3,481,652.
Elkin, Samuel; and Shapiro, Warren B , to United States of America,
Health, Education, and Welfare, mesne. 7, 10-Ethano-l-thia-4, 7-
diazaspiro [4.5]decane. 3,463,782, 8-26-69, CI. 260-293.4
Elkind, Vincent Theodore; Yurko, Joseph Aloyus; and Hunter.
Robert Tweedy, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Method for
rendering fibrous material oil and water repellent. 3,476,583, 11-
4-69, CI. 117-63.
Elkington, Aubrey H.; and Rekow, Oliver B.Child's play pen and
sandbox device. 3,454,272, 7-8-69, CI. 272-1.
Elkjaer, Hans P., to Smidth, F. L., & Co. System and method of
producing cement clinker. 3,473,794, 10-21-69, CI. 263-32.
Ell, Fredrick James; and Klisowsky, Micheal. Gear and rack tool
holder. 3,422,960, 1-21-69, CI. 21 1-60.
Ellcon-National, Inc.: See —
Mersereau, Everard C, 3,442,358.
Roselius, Charles F.; Pelikan, George A.; and Maggio, Albert C,
3,472,124.
Elleboudt, Walter J. Channel assembly for flexible tubing, conduc-
tors, and the like. 3,432,128, 3-1 1-69, CI. 248-68.
Elledge, Kermit: See —
Andrs, Jerry Frank; and Elledge, Kermit, 3,470,729.
Ellefson, Herbert B. Method of making stained glass windows and
resultant thereof. 3,420,730, 1-7-69, CI. 161-38.
Ellegast, Konrad; and Reinecke, Gerd, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Catalysis of the active hydrogen-isocyanate reac-
tion. 3,422,036, 1-14-69, CI. 260-2.5
Ellege, Weldon B.: See—
Lill, Melvin H.; and Ellege, Weldon B, 3,461, 61 8.
Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma: See —
Ellenberger, Jakob, 3.431,517.
Ellenberger, Jakob, 3,432,782.
Ellenberger, Jakob, 3,451,016.
Ellenberger, Jakob, 3,456,225.
Ellenberger, Jakob, 3,466,449.
Ellenberger, Howard A. Seat or bed support. 3,456,912, 7-22-69, CI.
248-424.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma. Ter-
minal board with plug-in type pushbutton-controlled circuit
breakers. 3,431,517, 3-4-69, CI. 335-35.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma. Push-
button-controlled overload circuit breaker. 3,432,782, 3-1 1-69, CI.
335-170.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma. Push-
button-actuated overload circuit breaker. 3,451,016, 6-17-69, CI.
335-23.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma. Push-
button actuated overload circuit breaker. 3,456,225, 7-15-69, CI.
337-75.
Ellenberger, Jakob, to Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH, Firma. Ther-
mal relay with a heated bimetal element and a temperature com-
pensating bimetal strip. 3,466,449, 9-9-69, CI. 250-215.
Ellenbogen, Leon: See —
Highley, Derek Rowland; and Ellenbogen, Leon, 3, 434,927.
Ellenburg, George W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Joint
structure for use in large casings or the like. 3,469,865, 9-30-69,
CI. 285-330.
Ellenburg, John E.: See —
Simpson, Heyward V.; Burnett, Reginald; and Ellenburg, John
E., 3,484,283.
Eller, Harold E.; and Dreckmann, Hubert, to Hays Corporation, The.
Fluid bridge method and means of detecting gases having mag-
netic susceptibility. 3,471,776, 10-7-69, CI. 324-36.
Eller, Joe C; and Person, John T., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Cor-
poration. Method of manufacture of sulfur formulations.
3,461,080, 8-12-69, CI. 252-363.5
Eller, Phillip E.: See-
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E.,3,423,819.
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E.,3,468,020.
Ellerbrook, Harry L.; and Morgana, Morley, to Gramor Chemicals,
Inc. Process for the manufacture of C- nitrosoarylamines.
3,429,924, 2-25-69, CI. 260-576.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 2»
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ellermeyer, Walter, to United States of America, Navy. Fast acting
electronic filter. 3,474,349, 10-21-69, CI. 330-99.
Ellert, Charles A. High voltage reducing circuit using low voltage sil-
icon controlled rectifier. 3,454,865, 7-8-69, CI. 323-22.
Ellert, Henry George; and Mattox, William Judson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Molecular sieve catalyst. 3,437,587, 4-
8-69, CI. 208-120.
Ellert, Henry George: See—
Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.; Ellert, Henry George; and Old-
weiler, Morey E., 3,459,655.
Moritz, Karsten Herbert; Pine, Lloyd Albert; and Ellert, Henry
George,3,442,877.
Pine, Lloyd Albert; Ellert, Henry George; and Drushel, Harry
Vernon,3,442,935.
Pine, Lloyd Albert; Moritz, Karsten Herbert; and Ellert, Henry
George,3,484,421.
Ellestad, George Alfred: See —
Patterson, Ernest Leonard; Whaley, Howard Arnold; and El-
lestad, George Alfred.3,452,051.
Ellicott Machine Corporation: See —
Von Bolhar, Edgar J., 3,476,498.
Elligott Enterprises: See —
Watts, James B., 3,422,835.
Ellin, Nils A., to E-Z Clasp Inc. Ready-made necktie form.
3,426,361,2-11-69, CI. 2-153.
Ellingen, Karl, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft.
Electrofilter with corrugated sheet metal- type collecting elec-
trodes. 3,482,375, 12-9-69, CI. 55-151.
Ellinger, John Henry, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Gear transmission.
3,467,198, 9-16-69, CI. 170-160.48
Ellinger, John H., to Rolls-Royce Limited. Fan. 3,472,321, 10-14-69,
CI. 170-160.48
Ellinger, Paul B.; and Kuno, Hiromu John, to National Cash Register
Company, The. High speed thin film memory. 3,461,431, 8-12-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Ellington, Eugene E., to Continental Oil Company. Method ap-
paratus of heating spent adsorber beds. 3,436,839, 4-8-69, CI. 34-
80.
Ellington, John Peter, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,431,169, 3-4-69, CI. 176-68.
Elliot, Howard A., to Essex International, Inc. Construction for a
panel lamp socket assembly. 3,462,728, 8-19-69, CI. 339-128.
Elliot Laboratories Inc.: See —
Ericson, Richard E., 3,478,743.
Elliot, Neil C, to Monsanto Company. Container and lid. 3,447,714,
6-3-69, CI. 220-97.
Elliot, Neil C, to Monsanto Company. Container. 3,452,896, 7-1-69,
CI. 220-60.
Elliott, Allen W., Jr., to General Electric Company. Automatic addi-
tive dispenser. 3,466,900, 9-16-69, CI. 68-17.
Elliott Associated Developments Limited: See —
Elliott, Herbert James, 3,476,441.
Elliott, Brian: See —
Davies, William G.; Elliott, Brian; and Kendrick, Thomas
C, 3,48 1,898.
Elliott Brothers (London) Limited: See —
Atkin, Roy, 3,451,275.
Barltrop, Richard Kenneth, 3,452,645.
Barltrop, Richard Kenneth, 3,462,660.
Boulter, Brian Alfred; and Dwyer, Barry, 3,469,247.
Carter, Ivor John; and Jelley, Robert J., 3,474,669.
Chesmond, Colin J., 3,474,407.
Colwell, Arthur John; Watson, Ian Alexander; and Penney, John
Harper Malcolm, 3,425,649.
Cowan, Claude Isaac, 3,425,054.
Dines, Charles E., 3,481,538.
Ellis, Stafford M., 3,434,387.
Ellis, Stafford Malcolm, 3,425,286.
Ellis, Stafford Malcolm, 3,472,084.
Gemmell, Douglas B., 3,433,125.
Jablonski, Jan, 3,477,027.
Jablonski, Jan, 3,481,199.
Linkens, Derek Arthur; and Talbot, George C. A., 3,438,013.
Paradine, Christopher, 3,441,746.
Priestley, Eric, 3,436,035.
Priestley, Eric, 3,469,550.
Sleight, George R.; and Whitehouse, Michael I., 3,435,674.
Sleight, George R., 3,455,160.
Winn, Roger F. E., 3,473,048.
Wood, Francis H., 3,452,349.
Wood, Francis Harold, 3,430,605.
Elliott Brothers(London)Limited: See —
Knight, Peter Michael, 3,450,899.
Elliott, Carl Wayne; and McNeil, James J., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Automatic transfer mechanism for upsetter. 3,421,357,
1-14-69, CI. 72-405.
Elliott, Charles H.: See—
Cullen, Roy H.; and Elliott, Charles H., 3,48 1,549.
Cullen, Roy H.; Elliott, Charles H.; Aker, Jimmie R.; and Burke,
William E., 3,446,297.
Elliott, Curtis H., Jr., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for the purifi-
cation of molecular sieves. 3,463,608, 8-26-69, CI. 23-1 12.
Elliott, Daniel R., to Uniroyal, Inc. Magnetic thickness measuring
apparatus utilizing one fixed and one movable measuring coil.
3,430,132, 2-25-69, CI. 324-34.
Elliott, David D.; and Mozer, Forrest S., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force, mesne. Radioactive sensor for measuring liquid
levels. 3,473,021, 10-14-69, CI. 250-43.5
Elliott, David G.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,422,291.
Elliott Die & Tool, Inc.: See-
Elliott, William T.; and Harris, Kenneth H., 3,420,403.
Elliott, Eric Edward: See —
Pack, Leonard Peter Venner; and Elliott, Eric Ed-
ward,3,445,599.
Elliott, Eugene R., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Photocontrol enclosure and support. 3,484,537, 12-16-69, CI. 174-
61.
Elliott, George A.; Akin, Jerome E.; and Mac Gregor, Rob R., to Al-
lied Chemical Corporation. Distillation purification of crude
synthetic methanol. 3,434,937, 3-25-69, CI. 203-79.
Elliott, George H.: See —
Roman, Leonard F.; and Elliott, George H., 3,437,734.
Elliott, Hartwell A. Submersible chamber for submerged pipelines.
3,466,880, 9-16-69, CI. 61-63.
Elliott, Herbert James. Pelletisation of fusible substances. 3,457,335,
7-22-69, CI. 264-13.
Elliott, Herbert James, to Elliott Associated Developments Limited.
Transport of sulphur. 3,476,441, 1 1-4-69, CI. 302-66.
Elliott, James Carl; and Boyce, John, to FMC Corporation.
Aerodynamic separation of smooth, round from rough, irregular
objects. 3,443,689, 5-13-69, CI. 209-139.
Elliott, James E. Wool cleaning and sorting method and apparatus.
3,483,972, 12-16-69, CI. 209-85.
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and Granberg, Helge
O., to General Electric Company. Apparatus for measuring some
mechanical properties of a material. 3,453,862, 7-8-69, CI. 73-12.
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and McArthur,
Raymond J., to General Electric Company. Apparatus for measur-
ing some mechanical properties of a material. 3,425,263, 2-4-69,
CI. 73-12.
Elliott, James P., to Fusion Rubbermaid Corporation. Reinforced
plywood produce box. 3,435,980, 4-1-69, CI. 217-69.
Elliott, Lee E.: See —
Grubaugh, Robert E.; and Elliott, Lee E.,3,422,439.
Elliott, Leonard Godfrey: See —
Clegg, John Brian; and Elliott, Leonard Godfrey, 3,445,563.
Elliott, Louis J., to Autosearch, Inc. Steam separator. 3,425,623, 2-
4-69, CI. 237-9.
Elliott, Lynn H., to All Plastics Molding Incorporated. Rotary switch.
3,471,658, 10-7-69, CI. 200-8.
Elliott, Michael, to National Research Development Corporation. In-
secticidal esters of chrysanthemic and pyrethric acids. 3,465,007,
9-2-69, CI. 260-347.4
Elliott, Michael; and Janes, Norman Frank, to National Research
Development Corporation. Preparation of furan-substituted
methanols. 3,466,304, 9-9-69, CI. 260-347.8
Elliott, Mintie P. Dog rattle. 3,468,290, 9-23-69, CI. 1 19-29.
Elliott, Neil C, to Monsanto Company. Container Lid. 3,480,177,
11-25-69, CI. 220-97.
Elliott, Olin S., Jr. Carding machine plate. 3,462,799, 8-26-69, CI.
19-98.
Elliott, Ralph W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Modified
dynamometer. 3,457,781, 7-29-69, CI. 73-151.
Elliott, Reginald S.; and Dalton, John Broocks, to Big Boy Products,
Inc. Drawbar and ball assembly. 3,473,826, 10-21-69, CI. 280-422.
Elliott, Richard L.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,444,127.
Elliott, Robert E., to FWI, Inc. High pressure valve for reciprocating
pumps. 3,474,808, 10-28-69, CI. 137-543.
Elliott, Ronald E.: See—
Charneski, Charles S.; and Elliott, Ronald E.,3,430,883.
Elliott, Sheldon E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Seismic signal
interpretation. 3,430,194, 2-25-69, CI. 340-15.5
Elliott, Sheldon E.: See—
Lindsey, Joe P.; and Elliott, Sheldon E.,3,430,193.
Elliott, Walter C: See-
Van Houtte, James J.; and Elliott, Walter C.,3,45 1,483.
Elliott, William E. Swinging seesaw gym set. 3,420,522, 1-7-69, CI.
272-55.
Elliott, William E.; and Huff, James R., to Globe Union, Inc. Silver
and copper thiocyanate primary cells. 3,445,290, 5-20-69, CI. 136-
83.
Elliott, William G. Optical communications system for transmitting
two-dimensional images. 3,457,416, 7-22-69, CI. 250-199.
Elliott, William S., to Collins Radio Company. Electronically tuned
filter. 3,480,888, 11-25-69, CI. 333-73.
LIST OF PATENTEES
435
Elliott, William T.; and Harris, Kenneth H., to Elliott Die & Tool,
Inc. Air pressure detection system. 3,420,403, 1-7-69, CI. 221-1.
Elliotts Liverpool Limited: See—
Howells, Francis Thomas, 3,432,049.
Elliotts of Peterborough Limited: See—
Smeeth, Edmund L. V., 3,474,580.
Ellipsograph, S.A.: See—
Diaz-Esparza, Ismael, 3,447,243.
Ellis, Alan F., to Gulf Research & Development Company. Prepara-
tion of hydrocarbon-substituted pyrazines and piperazines from
alpha-nitro-ketones. 3,453,278, 7-1-69, CI. 260-250.
Ellis, Alfred Brian Edwin, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Elec-
trical position resolver employing capacitive probe coupled to re-
sistive layer containing two pairs of conductive strips energized by
four different frequency signals. 3,466,391, 9-9-69, CI. 178-18.
Ellis, Arthur J., to Bruce Berger Limited. Liquid fuel injection
pumps. 3,435,770, 4-1-69, CI. 103-41.
Ellis, Arthur T., Jr., to Heinmann Electric Company. Contact blade
assembly for relays. 3,440,584, 4-22-69, CI. 335-196.
Ellis, Belvin B., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Method of
making a magnetic core structure for inductive apparatus.
3,451,130, 6-24-69, CI. 29-605.
Ellis, Belvin B.: See—
Burkhardt, Charles E.; and Ellis, Belvin B.,3,477,053.
Ellis, Bernard; Feather, Peter; Mac Bride, Hugh; and Petrow,
Vladimir, to British Drug Houses Limited, The. 6-FluoromethyI-3-
oxo-4,6-dienic steroids and process for preparing same. 3,437,657,
4-8-69, CI. 260-239.55
Ellis, Bernard; Petrow, Vladimir; and Stanway, David Neil, to British
Drug Houses Limited, The. 4-Oxo-A5-steroids and enol esters
thereof. 3,478,069, 11-11-69, CI. 260-397.4
Ellis, Charles B., to Lennox Industries Inc. Compressor supporting
means. 3,465,954, 9-9-69, CI. 230-235.
Ellis, Frederick E., to Automotive Products Company Limited. Fluid
pressure motors for producing straight- line motion. 3,450,005, 6-
17-69, CI. 91-189.
Ellis, Geoffrey Hender Stuart: See —
Pope, Joseph Albert; Lowe, William; and Ellis, Geoffrey Hender
Stuart.3,430,508.
Ellis, George L.: See —
Olson, Robert James; Ellis, George L.; and Huval, Mal-
colm,3,450,632.
Ellis, Graham John: See —
Pollack, James Richard Allan; Pool, Alan Aldred; and Ellis,
Graham John,3,450,600.
Ellis, Howard Dale. Ear stripping mechanism for harvester for sweet
corn. 3,473,303, 10-21-69, CI. 56-17.
Ellis, James Leslie, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass compositions.
3,459,569, 8-5-69, CI. 106-52.
Ellis, James N., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Permanent magnet generator.
3,444,405, 5-13-69, CI. 310-156.
Ellis, James P. Two-way wall brace. 3,430,397, 3-4-69, CI. 52-227.
Ellis, Jarrett R.; and Weidman, William H., to Harris-Intertype Cor-
poration. Shock absorber for rotary printing press cylinders.
3,453,956, 7-8-69, CI. 101-217.
Ellis, Joe D. Vehicle air conditioner with electrical drive means.
3,475,919, 11-4-69, CI. 62-228.
Ellis, John D.: See-
Austin, James; and Ellis, John D., 3,439,475.
Ellis, John Ernest: See —
Carrotte, Frederick H.; and Ellis, John Ernest,3,442,098.
Ellis, John H.; and Miokiff, Valva C, to University of Kentucky
Research Foundation, The, mesne. Multiple-unit pipetting as-
sembly and pipette for use therein. 3,444,742, 5-20-69, CI. 73-
425.6
Ellis, John N.: See-
Hart, Herbert J.; and Ellis, John N., 3,460,625.
Ellis, John T., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Unitized flooring
for wheeled vehicles. 3,420,192, 1-7-69, CI. 105-422.
Ellis, Jonas; and Hamilton-Fey, John, to International Computers
and Tabulators Limited. Paper carriage shifting means in high
speed line printers. 3,420,166, 1-7-69, CI. 101-93.
Ellis, Kenneth A., to Varco-Pruden, Inc., mesne. Elimination of
twists and bends from elongated cold roller formed members.
3,456,471,7-22-69, CI. 72-177.
Ellis, Leslie M., to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. Record
changer holddown latch assembly. 3,460,210, 8-12-69, CI. 24-21 1.
Ellis, Linus, du Pont de Nemours, E. I. and Company. 5-Oxo- 1,4,2-
dioxazines and preparation from a-arnidooxy acids. 3,420,824, 1-
7-69, CI. 260-244.
Ellis, Lonnie T. Apparatus with color coded board and chance
means. 3,433,483, 3-18-69, CI. 273-134.
Ellis, Robert Hunter; and Lund, Peter Arvid, to United Engineering
and Foundry Company. Flying shear with alternately operative
drive motors. 3,438,296, 4-15-69, CI. 83-299.
Ellis, Roger H., to Raychem Corporation. Heat recoverable article
and process. 3,455,336, 7-15-69, CI. 138-156.
Ellis, Rollo G., to Elox Inc., mesne. Electrode feed and wear com-
pensation mechanism for electrical discharge machining apparatus.
3,462,576, 8-19-69, CI. 219-69.
Ellis, Sanford: See—
Cohn, Robert A.; and Ellis, Sanford,3,425,746.
Ellis, Sheldon G.: See-
Harris, Charles P.; and Ellis, Sheldon G.,3,461,672.
Ellis, Stafford Malcolm, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Con-
version of angular movements. 3,425,286, 2-4-69, CI. 74-63.
Ellis, Stafford Malcolm, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Driv-
ing of displaceable members. 3,472,084, 10-14-69, CI. 74-89.
Ellis, Stafford M., to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Hydraulic
actuators. 3,434,387, 3-25-69, CI. 91-1.
Ellis, Stancel C.; Hersel, Jorge J.; Johnson, Louis H.; Nelson, Ralph
H.; and Yost, Roderick A., to Monsanto Company. Automatic
pneumatic color comparator apparatus and process. 3,454,342, 7-
8-69, CI. 356-195.
Ellis, Wally; and Arthur, Elmer W. Aircraft touchdown wheel
synchronizer. 3,428,274, 2-18-69, CI. 244-103.
Ellis Walter E.: See
Watts, Robert H.; and Ellis, Walter E.,3,455,115.
Ellis, Weldon T., Jr.: See—
Knapp Edward M.; and Ellis, Weldon T., Jr.,3,449,213.
Ellis, William H.; and Carlston, Earl F., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Thixotropic, non-sag, one-coat paints containing binary mix-
tures of oil modified alkyds having different oil lengths. 3,475,360,
10-28-69, CI. 260-22.
Ellison, Cecil A.: See —
Chestochowski, Benjamin A.; Conklin, Edward J.; and Ellison,
Cecil A.,3,440,063.
Ellison, Charles V.; and Vondra, Benedict L., to Nuclear Materials
and Equipment Corporation. Method of treating carbon containing
material. 3,429,671, 2-25-69, CI. 23-342.
Ellison, Donald E.; and Guffy, Willie E., to Inland Container Cor-
poration. Shipping container. 3,467,297, 9-16-69, CI. 229-37.
Ellison, Edward A.: See-
Pound, James R.; and Ellison, Edward A. ,3,463,348.
Ellison, Glen B. Combination conveyor feeder and loader of sheet
material. 3,485,488, 12-23-69, CI. 271-3.
Ellison, Hal J., to Silaco Chemical Company. Ultra-violet irradiated
silver fluoride compositions and biocide uses thereof. 3,422,183,
1-14-69, CI. 424-28.
Ellison, Joseph E., to Standard Screw Company. Bezel cap.
3,430,377, 3-4-69, CI. 40-332.
Ellison, Joseph E., to Standard Screw Company. Water faucet silenc-
ing means. 3,473,562, 10-21-69, CI. 137-549.
Ellison, Joseph E.: See —
Mongerson, Paul A.; and Ellison, Joseph E., 3,443,266.
Ellison, Ronald E.; and Pritchard, John, to Ellison Tufting Machin-
ery Limited. Tufting machine pattern means using infrared radia-
tion detectors. 3,443,535, 5-13-69, CI. 112-79.
Ellison, Ronald; Pritchard, John; and Pickles, Norman, to Ellison
Tufting Machinery Limited. Tufting machine pattern variation
device. 3,459,143, 8-5-69, CI. 112-79.
Ellison Tufting Machinery Limited: See —
Ellison, Ronald; Pritchard, John; and Pickles, Norman,
3,459,143.
Ellison, Ronald E.; and Pritchard, John, 3,443,535.
Ellman, Irving A. Dental dispenser with calcium hydroxide paste.
3,462,840, 8-26-69, CI. 32-60.
Ellman, Irving A. Shaving implement holder. 3,486,630, 12-30-69,
CI. 211-13.
Ellms, Robert W.: See-
Abraham, Edward D.; and Ellms, Robert W., 3,46 1,947.
Ellner, Edwin, to Stapling Machines Co., mesne. Control panel.
3,435,251,3-25-69, CI. 307-115.
Ellner, Hans: See —
Ellner, Hans, 3,429,149.
Ellner, Hans, to Ellner, Hans. Apparatus for permeating fibrous
materials with liquids. 3,429,149, 2-25-69, CI. 68-150.
Ellson, Lloyd W.: See-
Brown, Philip H.; and Ellson, Lloyd W., 3,477,395.
Ellsworth, Arthur W.; Fujioka, Robert K.; and Uyeda, Tim M., to
Samsonite Corporation. Readily assembled and disassembled table.
3,431,871, 3-11-69, CI. 108-153.
Ellsworth, James P.; and Thomas, Glenn R., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Circuit breaker with sealing means at handle-
opening. 3,475,710, 10-28-69, CI. 337-55.
Ellul, Joseph M., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Automatic spray painting machine. 3,444,839, 5-20-69, CI. 118-2.
Ellwanger, Charles G.; Huscher, Howard I.; and Payment, Robert J.,
to Gleason Works, The. Transfer mechanism with work rotating
device. 3,468,435, 9-23-69, CI. 214-1.
Ellzey, Floyd P. Boat propulsion unit and propeller assembly.
3,428,018, 2-18-69, CI. 115-35.
Elmeg Elektro Mechanik G.m.b.H.: See —
Zielke, Alfred, 3,426,676.
Elmendorf, Armin: See —
Elmendorf, Armin; Etzold, Roland; and Vaughan, Thomas W.,
3,457,094.
Elmendorf, Armin. Method of filling open defects in veneer.
3,478,791, 11-18-69, CI. 144-310.
Elmendorf, Armin. Orienting wood strands. 3,478,861, 1 1-18-69, CI.
198-33.
436
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Elmendorf, Armin; Etzold, Roland; and Vaughan, Thomas W., to EI-
mendorf, Armin. Method of upgrading low grade plywood.
3,457,094, 7-22-69, CI. 117-2.
Elmendorp, Jan: See —
de Rooij, Abraham H.; and Elmendorp, Jan, 3,446, 583.
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, to Dynair Limited. Temperature fluid
control valves. 3,436,017, 4-1-69, CI. 236-92.
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, to Dynair Limited. Flexible torsion
couplings. 3,446,430, 5-27-69, CI. 230-271.
Elmer, Arthur Ernest Henry, to Dynair Limited. Thermally-respon-
sive control mechanisms. 3,467,071, 9-16-69, CI. 123-41.12
Elmer, Otto C; and Duncan, Joe S., to General Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Polyurethane materials having biocidal properties
and their production. 3,471,423, 10-7-69, CI. 260-22.
Elmer, Thomas H.: See —
Chapman, Ian D.; and Elmer, Thomas H., 3,485,687.
Elmer, Thomas H.; and Nordberg, Martin E., to Corning Glass
Works. Method of treating a porous, high silica content glass.
3,459,522, 8-5-69, CI. 65-30.
Elmer, William B., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Lighting unit.
3,423,582, 1-21-69, CI. 240-41.37
Elmer, William B , to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Illumina-
tion in optical imaging apparatus. 3,428,397, 2-18-69, CI. 355-11.
Elmer, William B., to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Optical il-
luminating apparatus. 3,471,231, 10-7-69, CI. 355-70.
Elmhurst, Richard F.: See —
Linardos, Stathis G.; Elmhurst, Richard F.; and Elmhurst, Wil-
liam A. ,3,428,824.
Elmhurst, William A.: See —
Linardos, Stathis G.; Elmhurst, Richard F.; and Elmhurst, Wil-
liam A. ,3,428,824.
Elmo Company Limited: See —
Sakai, Fumio; and Aoki, Chihiro, 3,427,100.
Sakaki, Fumio; and Nakamura, Toshimitsu, 3,434,783.
Teshi, Haruo; and Kono, Seki, 3,439,980.
Elmore, Austin E.; and Uhlmann, Ernest A. Closure for a fluid
dispensing container having a flexible slitted diaphragm.
3,445,042, 5-20-69, CI. 222-212.
Elmore, John E. Safety bolt for motor vehicle doors. 3,425,731, 2-4-
69, CI. 292-335.
Elmore, Marshall D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Radiation
responsive flow control apparatus. 3,458,705, 7-29-69, CI. 250-
218.
Elmore, Raymond D.: See —
Burwinkle, Vincent H.; and Elmore, Raymond D., 3,459, 162.
Elmore, Rush H., to Laboratory Furniture Company, Inc. Blow out
closure construction. 3,440,022, 4-22-69, CI. 23-292.
Elmquist, Lyle F., to General Mills, Inc. Compounds as textile sof-
teners. 3,442,695, 5-6-69, CI. 117-139.5
Elmquist, Lyle F.; and Kamal, Marwan R., to General Mills, Inc.
Process for rendering cellulosic and fibrous materials oil-water-
repellent and product there- from. 3,462,295, 8-19-69, CI. 117-
143.
Elms, Robert T.: See —
Engel, Joseph C; and Elms, Robert T.,3,483,429.
Elnicki, Walter J.: See—
Urbas, John C; and Elnicki, Walter J.,3,462,851.
Eloranta, Vaito K., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic apparatus.
3,452,661, 7-1-69, CI. 95-13.
Eloranta, Vaito K.: See-
Land, Edwin H.; and Eloranta, Vaito K., 3,479,942.
Land, Edwin H.; and Eloranta, Vaito K., 3,485, 155.
Elowe, Louis Nasir: See —
Henderson, Norman Leo; and Elowe, Louis Nasir, 3,427, 378.
Zingerman, Joel Ronald; and Elowe, Louis Nasir,3,431,138.
Elox Corporation: See —
Lobur, Walter, 3,473,086.
Sennowitz, Kurt H., 3,472,994.
Elox Inc.: See-
Ellis, Rollo G., 3,462,576.
Lobur, Walter, 3,435,176.
Porterfield, Cecil P., 3,485,987.
Sennowitz, Kurt H., 3,439,145.
Sennowitz, Kurt H., 3,485,988.
Sennowitz, Kurt H., 3,485,989.
Sennowitz, Kurt H., 3,485,990.
Shaffer, William B., 3,435,175.
Shaffer, William B., 3,435,177.
Webb, Roberts., 3,437,781.
Eloy, Fernand G. F.; and Van Overstraeten, Andre, to Union Car-
bide Corporation. Benzooxathiazepines and process therefor.
3,420,849, 1-7-69, CI. 260-327.
Eloy, Pierre, to Glaverbel S.A. Method and apparatus for manufac-
turing float glass with internal circulatory bath heat exchange.
3,438,761,4-15-69, CI. 65-99.
Elpern, Marlin. Light valve system. 3,447,862, 6-3-69, CI. 350-269.
Elsas, Norman E.; and Bryan, Thomas M., II, 50% to Nemo Indus-
tries, Inc., and 50% to Jefferson Mills Inc., The. Fringe trimming
method. 3,460,212, 8-12-69, CI. 26-10.4
Else, John D.; and Grant, John W., to Fletcher and Stewart Limited.
Hydraulically operated mine roof supports. 3,481,573, 12-2-69, CI.
248-357.
Elsenheimer, Charles W., to Prentice Corporation. Adjustable clo-
sure devices. 3,484,907, 12-23-69, CI. 24-206.
Elsevier, William; and Read, Douglas E., to International Paper
Company. Process for pre-treating facing sheets for gypsum
boards. 3,463,685, 8-26-69, CI. 156-44.
Elsken, James C: See —
Nyrop, Per; and Elsken, James C, 3,424,312.
Elslager, Edward Faith; and Worth, Donald Francis, to Parke, Davis
& Company. Sulfur-containing anilide compounds and methods
for their production. 3,452,059, 6-24-69, CI. 260-397.6
Eisner, Albrecht: See —
Klipping, Gustav; Eisner, Albrecht; and Hildebrandt,
Gerd,3,442,091.
Eisner, Bertram F.; and Eisner, Frank, Jr., to Eisner Engineering
Works, Inc. Cone head assembly for winding machines. 3,430,887,
3-4-69, CI. 242-68.2
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corporation. Plain end pipe joint.
3.423.1 11, 1-21-69, CI. 285-340.
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corporation. Fluid coupling with
deformable holding means. 3,486,772, 12-30-69, CI. 285-96.
Eisner Engineering Works, Inc.: See —
Eisner, Bertram F.; and Eisner, Frank, Jr., 3,430,887.
Eisner, Frank, Jr.: See —
Eisner, Bertram F.; and Eisner, Frank, Jr., 3,430,887.
Eisner, Peter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Switching arrangement
for the current feed of an inductive load. 3,439,182, 4-15-69, CI.
307-104.
Elson, George Wynne; Howe, Ralph; and Jones, Derrick Fleet, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of acids and
esters. 3,483,083, 12-9-69, CI. 195-30.
Elste, Edwin S.: See —
Shaw, John S.; Dostel, John J.; White, Donald K.; Elste, Edwin
S.; Kellogg, John F.; and O'Neale, John D.,3,460,827.
Elstein, Jacob K. Surgical instrument for removal of thin layers.
3.476.112, 11-4-69, CI. 128-305.
Elster & Co. Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Marx, Josef, 3,453,884.
Elster's Air Conditioning:See —
Sweet, Albert; and Kaufman, Arnold S., 3,457,850.
Elsworth, James Edward, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Agriculture spraying machines. 3,445,961, 5-27-69, CI. 47-11.7
Eltgroth, Matthew J., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Spot-burn pro-
tection circuit. 3,462,640, 8-19-69, CI. 315-20.
Eltinge, Lamont: See —
Marsee, Frederick J.; and Eltinge, Lamont, 3,472,495.
Eltinge, Lamont, to Ethyl Corporation. Engine timing arrangement.
3,431,897, 3-11-69, CI. 123-117.
Elton, Derek A. L., to Robertson, Loewy, Engineering Company
Limited. Pre-stressed rolling mill. 3,438,235, 4-15-69, CI. 72-240.
Elton, Earl W.; and Smith, Howard W. Cargo transfer between vehi-
cles. 3,443,702, 5-13-69, CI. 214-38.
Elton Industries Corporation, The: See —
Nolte, Albert C, Jr.; and Collard, Allison C, 3,448,434.
Elton Industries, Inc.: See —
Seitz, Russell, 3,447,985.
Seitz, Russell, 3,477,037.
Williams, Christopher, 3,456,104.
Elton, Raymond C, to United States of America, Navy. X-ray detec-
tor system for determining plasma electron temperature.
3,432,659, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-71.5
Elton, William L.: See —
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Elton, William L.,3,468,749.
Eltop Corporation: See —
Rickey, Ronald P., 3,474,296.
Eltra Corporation: See —
Carroll, Michael W.; and Perry, Donald S., 3,445,145.
Florio, Sam A.; and Roberts, William J., 3,484,177.
Hansen, Walter, 3,458,253.
Hansen, Walter; and Heidenreich, Karl, 3,469,513.
Hardin, James Theodore; and Lovrenich, Rodger Thomas,
3,473,110.
Vargo, William S., 3,473,325.
Wetzel, William C, 3,462,760.
Eltreva AG, Firma: See —
Schmidlin, Hans, 3,460,306.
Eltro G.m.b.H.: See—
Wesch, Ludwig; and Beck, Gerhard, 3,427,619.
Wesch, Ludwig; and Ullrich, Kurt, 3,454,947.
Eltschinger, Ernest, to CAFAG Cartonnagenfabrik Freiburg. Packing
box. 3,437,255, 4-8-69, CI. 229-23.
Eltze, Georg, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Internally toothed
gear pump, especially for the pressure medium supply of auto-
matic change-speed transmissions. 3,486,459, 12-30-69, CI. 103-
126.
Eltze, Ulrich: See —
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Eltze, Ulrich,3,420,251.
LIST OF PATENTEES
437
Elving, Philip J.: See—
Fukuda. Masataro; Elving, Philip J.; and Rulfs, Charles
L.,3,458,359.
Fukuda, Masataro; Elving, Philip J.; and Rulfs, Charles
L.,3,470,031.
Elvington, John W. Concealed tire puncturing device to impede
movement of a vehicle. 3,456,920, 7-22-69, CI. 256-1.
Elward, John R., to Fibreboard Corporation. Ice cream carton.
3,454,212, 7-8-69, CI. 229-51.
Elwart, Glenn E. Control for blower motor of furnace and air condi-
tioner. 3,454,078, 7-8-69, CI. 165-27.
Elwell, Betty D.: See—
Szeremy, Norman; Highland, Andrew, Jr.; and Elwell, Charles
E., 3,448,429.
Elwell, Charles A.: See —
Hansen, John W., 3,453,970.
Elwell, Charles A., to Toy Development Center, Inc., The. Sound
reproducer and stereoscope combination. 3,436,083, 4-1-69, CI.
274-14.
Elwell, Charles E.: See—
Szeremy, Norman; Highland, Andrew, Jr.; and Elwell, Charles
E., 3,448,429.
Elwell, Maurice W.; Elwell, Steven C; and Andrews, Harold L. Hole
cutting tool. 3,456,747, 7-22-69, CI. 175-403.
Elwell, Steven C: See —
Elwell, Maurice W.; Elwell, Steven C; and Andrews, Harold
L.,3,456,747.
Elwood Industries, Inc.: See —
Pascus, Arnold W.; and Boehm, Edmund, 3,482,760.
Ely, Charles M.: See —
MacMillan, Melvin J.; and Ely, Charles M., 3,438,781.
Ely, Donald A., Sr., to Beloit Corporation. Web pick-up for two wire
forming paper machine. 3,438,852, 4-15-69, CI. 162-303.
Ely, Donald A., Sr., to Beloit Corporation. Press arrangement for
papermaking machine. 3,477,907, 11-11-69, CI. 162-358.
Ely, Donald A., to Beloit Corporation. Piston diaphragm combina-
tion. 3,434,396, 3-25-69, CI. 92-36.
Ely, Donald A., to Beloit Corporation. Press arrangement.
3,434,922, 3-25-69, CI. 162-303.
Ely, Everett E.: See —
Smith, Charles C; and Ely, Everett E.,3,444,027.
Ely, Laurice D. Container type stirrer. 3,428,460, 2-18-69, CI. 99-
77.1
Ely, Laurice D. Illuminated vanity mirror. 3,435,199, 3-25-69, CI.
240-4.2
Ely, Richard E., to United States of America, Army. Multiaxial stress
apparatus. 3,421,366, 1-14-69, CI. 73-93.
Ely, Richard N. Passenger restraining system. 3,471,197, 10-7-69,
CI. 297-385.
Ely, Robert G., 25% to Brown, Jay 25% to Moseman, Richard 15%
to Ross, D. L. 12 1/2% to McGehee, George 12 1/2% to Shirin,
John K. 5% to Mattern, Harvey 5% to Zimmerman, Galen. Boom
travel limiting device for cranes. 3,456,810, 7-22-69, CI. 212-39.
Elyashev, Isaak Grigorievich: See —
Kazantsev, Boris Afanasievich; Sitro, Igor Nikolaevich; Malyk,
Vladimir Avksentievich; and Elyashev, Isaak
Grigorievich.3,43 1,855.
Elyosius, Peter V.; and Pikor, Jerome W., to B & S Tool Company,
Inc. Rate of fire computer. 3,422,256, 1-14-69, CI. 235-92.
Elzas, Abraham Isidore; and Elzas, Abraham Samuel. Heads of
drums, banjos, tympani and the like musical instruments.
3,425,309, 2-4-69, CI. 84-414.
Elzas, Abraham Samuel: See —
Elzas, Abraham Isidore; and Elzas, Abraham Samuel, 3,425, 309.
Elzer, Paul: See —
Honig, Hans Ludwig; Muller, Erwin Alfons; Kuhnel, Werner;
Kolb, Gunter; and Elzer, Paul,3,445,438.
Ema, Kcnji: See—
Yamamoto, Kazumi; Iwasa, Mitsuhiro; Ema, Kenji; and Arai,
Noboru.3,422,037.
Emanuel, Giovanni; and Zucca, Carlo, to Soc. Ace. Emanuel di G. e
R. Emanuel & C. Washing plant for vehicles. 3,432,870, 3-18-69,
CI. 15-21.
Emanuelson, Roy M.; and Cram, Robert D., to High Voltage En-
gineering Corporation. Electron beam accelerator with shielding
means and electron beam interlocked. 3,433,947, 3-18-69, CI.
250-49.5
Emary, Robert J.: See—
Gilford, Saul R.; and Emary, Robert J. ,3,458,698.
Embart Corporation: See —
Schultz, Robert J., 3,481,348.
Emberson, John E., to Wade International Limited. Drain structure.
3,447,329, 6-3-69, CI. 61-63.
Emblem, Harold Garton; Hurt, Norman Albert; and Wilkinson, Er-
nest Malcolm, to Holt Products Limited. Inhibition of corrosion of
metals. 3,420,779, 1-7-69, CI. 252-75.
Embree, Earl P. Portable elevating apparatus. 3,430,734, 3-4-69, CI.
187-10.
Embree, Milton L.; Haag, Arthur V.; and Vedder, Dietrih, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Ramp-controlled selection
circuit for simultane- ously enabled negative resistance devices.
3,421,030, 1-7-69, CI. 307-324.
Embree, Milton L.; Hamilton, Billy H.; and Metzler, Clair G., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Voltage regulator systems
employing a multifunctional circuit comprising a field effect
transistor constant current source. 3,483,464, 12-9-69, CI. 323-22.
Embry, Elisama: See —
Embry, Raymond S., Jr., 3,434,625.
Embry, Elisama: See —
Embry, Raymond S.,3,479,703.
Embry, Louise. Sled convertible into wagon and other devices.
3,429,582, 2-25-69, CI. 280-7.12
Embry, Raymond S., deceasedO (by Embry, Elisama; administratrix).
Snap-on button. 3,479,703, 1 1-25-69, CI. 24-107.
Embry, Raymond S., Jr., to Embry, Elisama, mesne. Waste container
with detachable funneling collar. 3,434,625, 3-25-69, CI. 220-65.
Embury, Philip W., Jr.: See —
Siri, Louis J.; and Embury, Philip W., Jr.,3,45 1,026.
Emco Limited: See —
Morton, John, 3,464,449.
Emco Wheaton, Inc.: See —
Rosell, Lester P., 3,429,448.
Rosell, Lester P., 3,474,827.
Emde, Gunter, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Logical network. 3,482,132, 12-2-69, CI. 307-210.
Emeis, Reimer; and Weber, Wolfgang, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method for preparing semiconductor crystals.
3,480,474, 11-25-69, CI. 117-224.
Emele, Jane F., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. Anal-
gesic compositions containing namol xenyrate, caffeine and acetyl
p-aminophenol. 3,439,094, 4-15-69, CI. 424-253.
Emelyanov, Vasily Semenovich: See —
Rusanovich, Nikolai Grigorievich; Dmitriev, Ivan Sergeevich;
Korobov, Yakov Vasilievich; Volfenzon, Shmul Ovshievich;
Kostin, Boris Jurievich; Zaichik, Evegeny Bentsionovich; and
Emelyanov, Vasily Semenovich,3,450,376.
Emerald Pacific Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Tanguay, Raymond J., 3,433,481.
Emerick, George, to Rolls-Royce Limited, mesne. Gas turbine power
plants. 3,465,526, 9-9-69, CI. 60-269.
Emerson & Cuming, Inc.: See —
Alford, Harvey E.; and Veatch, Franklin, 3,458,332.
Copley, John R.; Cuming, William R.; and Rowe, Paul E.,
3,425,577.
Emerson, Carl D.: See —
Aichenegg, Paul C; and Emerson, Carl D., 3,428,687.
Aichenegg, Paul C; Emerson, Carl D.; and Gillen, Lawrence
E.,3,428,665.
Emerson, Carl D.; and Aichenegg, Paul C, to Chemagro Corpora-
tion. Sulfur containing carboxylic acids. 3,442,941, 5-6-69, CI.
260-539.
Emerson Electric Co.: See —
Arnold, Harold D., 3,433,988.
Arnold, Harold D., 3,437,853.
Boden, Donald W.; and Kruger, Julius F., 3,464,656.
Cuningham, Donald M., 3,483,357.
Dederick, Clinton H., 3,486,050.
Drouillard, William, 3,478,396.
Dundas, Ernest W.; and Walker, Stanley P., 3,436,81 1.
Durkee, John E.; and Remington, Duncan S., 3,453,390.
Enright, James H.; and Wicke, Charles A., 3,425,637.
Enright, James H., 3,432,108.
Enright, James H.; and Wicke, Charles A., 3,464,638.
Frank, Heinrich H., 3,422,296.
Frank, Heinrich H„ 3,427,672.
Harelson, Robert G.; and Flynn, Kenneth L., 3,464,639.
Harris, Robert L., 3,428,842.
Little, Alfred E., 3,458,766.
Luenberger, Frederick O., 3,436,106.
Luenberger, Frederick O.; and Tucker, Charles J., 3,441,762.
Meyer, Elwyn A.; and Brownfield, Charles L., 3,427,923.
Miller, Floyd Y., 3,432,908.
Mueller, Theodore, 3,428,341.
Noveske, Walter J., 3,447,353.
Raso, Vito; and Eisenhart, Arlin C, 3,434,366.
Safran, Paul, 3,430,242.
Visos, Charles D., 3,447,746.
Visos, Charles D., 3,474,962.
Vreeland, Robert M., 3,447,010.
Wallace, John H., 3,477,000.
Watts, Louis A., 3,428,033.
Wightman, Lawrance W., 3,484,934.
Wightman, Lawrence W., 3,462,164.
Wright, James A., 3,434,788.
Emerson, Frank W.: See —
Preiser, Ralph H.; Goodwin, Clarence J.; Emerson, Frank W.;
and Metcalf, Stanley,3,460,388.
438
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Emerson, John F., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Acceleration
verification control system. 3,456,513, 7-22-69, CI. 74-5.47
Emerson, John F.: See —
Stiles, John C; and Emerson, John F., 3,453,894.
Emerson, John H. Device for automatically shifting the body of a pa-
tient. 3,477,071, 1 1-11-69, CI. 5-61.
Emerson, Paul D.; and Carter, Ernest P., to Monsanto Company.
Segmented fiber apparatus. 3,461,492, 8-19-69, CI. 18-8.
Emerson, Paul D.; Engelman, Fred H.; Baggett, Frank A.; and Oat-
field, John C, to Monsanto Company. Warp yarn creel for weav-
ing. 3,477,661, 11-11-69, CI. 242-131.
Emerson, Paul H. Television viewer-participation device. 3,462,852,
8-26-69, CI. 35-8.
Emerson, Waldo C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Relative ad-
dressing system for memories. 3,461,433, 8-12-69, CI. 340-172.5
Emerson, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Induc-
tion heating system. 3,435,172, 3-25-69, CI. 219-10.75
Emerson, William D., to Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc., The. Bowling shoe
cleaner. 3,430,396, 3-4-69, CI. 51-205.
Emery, A. H., Company: See-
Billings, James P., 3,431,422.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Currey, John E., to Hooker Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method for stabilizing the position of anodes and anode bus
bars in an electrolytic cell. 3,425,929, 2-4-69, CI. 204-266.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Ruthel, Walter W., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Cathode assembly for electrolytic cell. 3,464,912, 9-2-
69, CI. 204-286.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Schmidtke, Charles W., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Anolyte liquid level control for chlor-alkali
diaphragm cells. 3,425,928, 2-4-69, CI. 204-263.
Emery, Donald B., to Sheller Manufacturing Corporation. Method
for making luminous plastic articles. 3,456,043, 7-15-69, CI. 264-
21.
Emery, Donald B.; and Miller, James A., to Sheller-Globe Corpora-
tion, mesne. Method of deflashing and polishing molded plastic ar-
ticles. 3,446,890, 5-27-69, CI. 264-341.
Emery, Ernest W.; and Kirss, Voldemar, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Liquid polyisocyanate compositions and process for the
manufacture thereof. 3,462,470, 8-19-69, CI. 260-453.
Emery, Frank E.: See —
Claytor, Richard N.; and Emery, Frank E., 3,436,666.
Emery Industries, Inc.: See —
Aylesworth, Robert D., 3,481,873.
Boehringer, Raymond H.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Utz,
Walter E., 3,472,775.
Boylan, Jack B.; and Shanafelt, Gene K., 3,481,891.
Boylan, Jack B.; Aylesworth, Robert D.; and Boehringer,
Raymond H., 3,485,754.
Van Tuyle, Robert W., 3,470,212.
Emery, James C: See —
Sterrett, James R.; Emery, James C; and Barber, John
B., 3,468,609.
Emery, John V. Motor driven cleaning tool. 3,450,215, 6-17-69, CI.
173-117.
Emery, Lewis A.: See —
Langsetmo, Peder K.; Ogden, Harry F., Jr.; and Emery, Lewis
A. ,3,425, 135.
Emery, Michael Burgin, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Yarn winding apparatus. 3,428,266, 2-18-69, CI. 242-18.
Emery, Raymen F.: See—
Slavin, Michael; Emery, Raymen F.; and Carp, Ralph
W., 3,477,346.
Emery, Robert B.; and Homrig, Horace J., to Halliburton Company.
Thrust bearing incorporating a resilient, frictional member and
method of assembly thereof. 3,424,504, 1-28-69, CI. 308-37.
Emery, Robert D.: See—
Freese, Charles E.; and Emery, Robert D., 3,453,420.
Emery, Thomas A.: See-
page, Leo W.; Emery, Thomas A.; and Sowers, Lewis
C, 3,440,359.
Emery, William M. Backrest. 3,452,372, 7-1-69, CI. 5-327.
Emery, William M. Patient elevating means for use in the process of
spontaneous elimination. 3,465,367, 9-9-69, CI. 4-1 12.
Emhart Corporation: See —
Balducci, Walter O.; and Welch, Nicholas A., 3,477,260.
Daly, Robert A., 3,461,902.
Doyle, William J., 3,441,269.
Fuller, Robert A., 3,463,465.
Horak, William; and Rowland, George Robert, 3,437,499.
Kulig, Constantine W., 3,428,174.
Lattke, Horst G., 3,478,491.
Mattioli, Harold P., 3,438,301.
Mclntyrc, Daniel, 3,455,085.
Rowe, George E., 3,457,838.
Rowe, George E., 3,460,931.
Sarkozy, Francis A., 3,461,903.
Spurr, Robert, 3,422,542.
Spurr, Robert; and Gardner, Edward Boyd, 3,483,971.
Surko, Walter E., Jr., 3,464,721.
Welch, Nicholas A.; and Wcndt, Harry C, 3,463,046.
Wiseman, John A., 3,444,980.
Wiseman, John A., 3,482,674.
Wythe, Frederick J., 3,435,719.
Emhiser, Donald E.; and Pecoraro, George A., to PPG Industries,
Inc. Process for melting glassmaking ingredients on a molten metal
bath. 3,450,516, 6-17-69, CI. 65-99.
E.M.I.-Cossor Electronics Limited: See —
Covill, Dennis H., 3,475,684.
Covill, Dennis H., 3,475,685.
Emich, Karl H., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Sample handling system for gaseous organic contaminant detector.
3,432,272, 3-1 1-69, CI. 23-254.
Emich, Karl H., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Automatic reset for galvanometer controller for use with extrusion
apparatus. 3,454,221, 7-8-69, CI. 236-69.
Emich, Karl H., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Sample admission system for a flame ionization contaminant de-
tector. 3,460,908, 8-12-69, CI. 23-232.
Emich, Karl H., to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Sensitivity control for gaseous organic contamination detector.
3,460,910, 8-12-69, CI. 23-254.
Emich, Karl H.; and Wiley, Richard E., to National DistiUers and
Chemical Corporation. Pressure responsive control circuit for an
electrolysis-type hydrogen generator. 3,485,742, 12-23-69, CI.
204-230.
Emile Mills, Inc.: See-
Edwards, Junious J.; and Levine, Richard G., 3,420,196.
Emilsson, Sven Olov, to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Trunnion valve
for continuous rotary filter. 3,471,027, 10-7-69, CI. 210-331.
Eminger, Robert J., to Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc. Apparatus and
method for inserting dynamoelectric machine coils and slot
wedges. 3,447,225, 6-3-69, CI. 29-205.
Eminger, Robert J., to Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc. Stator winding
apparatus. 3 ,460,770, 8-1 2-69, CI. 242- 1.1
Eminger, Robert J.; and Tyson, Clayton L., to Fort Wayne Tool &
Die, Inc. Coil forming method and apparatus. 3,481,372, 12-2-69,
CI. 140-92.1
Emissa S.A.: See —
Kunz, Paul-Albert, 3,484,629.
Emmer, Thomas Lee, to Nuclear-Chicago Corporation, formerly
named Searle Nuclear Corporation. Pulse-counting time measure-
ment method and apparatus. 3,432,687, 3-1 1-69, CI. 307-229.
Emmerich, Claude L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Optical en-
coder comprising easily removable coded cylinder. 3,470,385, 9-
30-69, CI. 250-231.
Emmerich, Claude L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. High accura-
cy pulse reset integrator. 3,487,204, 12-30-69, CI. 235-183.
Emmerich, Clifford L.: See —
Keichler, Edwin J.; Emmerich, Clifford L.; and Stern, Theodore
L.,3,460,512.
Emmerichs, Gerhard Theodor: See —
Eck, Fritz; and Emmerichs, Gerhard Theodor.3,438,799.
Emmerson, Arthur F. Sealed journal box with breather. 3,425,193,
2-4-69, CI. 55-385.
Emmerson, Arthur F.; and Miles, Glynn A. Journal box lid gasket
and method. 3,435,981, 4-1-69, CI. 220-46.
Emmerson, Calvin W., to General Motors Corporation. Tur-
bomachine rotor. 3,471,127, 10-7-69, CI. 253-39.15
Emmerson, Calvin W.; and Meginnes, George B., to General Motors
Corporation. Turbine rotor. 3,446,480, 5-27-69, CI. 253-39.15
Emmert, Kenneth L., to Contacts, Inc. Bonding of silver-cadmium
oxide bodies. 3,466,735, 9-16-69, CI. 29-472.9
Emmert, Thomas E., to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Combustion
chamber. 3,470,864, 10-7-69, CI. 126-110.
Emmick, Charles R.: See —
Buxton, James E.; Emmick, Charles R.; and Mortensen, Harold
R.,3,465,353.
Emmons, Buddie G.: See —
Lashley, Ronald T.; and Emmons, Buddie G., 3,447,413.
Emmons, Floyd R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Aircraft pres-
surization outflow valve. 3,426,984, 2-1 1-69, CI. 244-1 17.
Emmons, Floyd R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Cabin pressure
rate controller. 3,473,460, 10-21-69, CI. 98-1.5
Emmons, Floyd R.: See —
Seger, Charles C; and Emmons, Floyd R.,3,436,039.
Emmons Guitar Company, Inc.: See —
Lashley, Ronald T.; and Emmons, Buddie G., 3,447,413.
Emmons, Robert E., to Penn Controls, Inc. Low friction hinge con-
nection. 3,435,476, 4-1-69, CI. 74-103.
Emmons, William D., to Rohm & Haas Company. Non-conjugated
polymerizable alkenylguanamines, polymers thereof, and methods
of making them. 3,446,777, 5-27-69, CI. 260-78.5
Emmons, William D.; and Levy, Jerome F., to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany. Acyloxyalkylamine hydrochlorides. 3,468,934, 9-23-69, CI.
260-485.
Emmons, William D.; and Mercurio, Andrew, to Rohm & Haas
Company. Copolymer composition for coating and impregnating
purposes. 3,468,973, 9-23-69, CI. 260-851.
Emmons, William D.; and Rolewicz, Henry A., to Rohm & Haas
Company. Preparation of trinitratopentaerythrityl acrylate.
3,450,742, 6-17-69, CI. 260-467.
LIST OF PATENTEES
439
Emneus, Nils Ingvar Arne; Gelotte, Erik B.; Rehn, Nils G.; and
Soderqvist, Bjorn G. F., to Pharmacia Fine Chemicals AB. Method
for separating substances of different molecular sizes from a
viscose solution of said substances. 3,476,737, 11-4-69, CI. 260-
112.
Emons, William M., Jr.; and Charms, Saul. Electroless plating com-
position. 3,425,946, 2-4-69, CI. 252-79.1
Emons, William M., Jr.: See—
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Emons, William M., Jr.,3,471,313.
Emoto, Masayuki; and Nakano, Masahiro, to Hitachi, Ltd.
Phosphors. 3,459,674, 8-5-69, CI. 252-301.6
Empire Brushes, Inc.: See —
Richardson, William P., 3,420,581.
Empire Products, Inc.: See—
Newman, Albert P., 3,486,165.
Senior, Robert, 3,482,205.
Empire Scientific Corporation: See—
Shaper, Harry B., 3,441,688.
Shaper, Harry B., 3,469,040.
Empisal (Proprietary) Limited: See-
Groom, Simeon H., 3,446,040.
Groom, Simeon H., 3,448,593.
Mizuki, Yoshiaki, 3,434,307.
Empresa Auxiliar de la Industria, S.A.: See—
Vian-Ortuno, Angel; Jimenez-Gomez, Segundo; and Diez-
Vilches, Antonio, 3,453,072.
Empresa Nacional de Autocamiones, S.A.: See —
Mognet, Jean; Torello, Manuel S.; and Rius, Carlos C,
3,445,141.
E.M.S. Electrical Products Limited: See-
Hollander, John Michael, 3,436,043.
Hollander, John Michael, 3,475,567.
Emshwiller, Mac Lellan, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Low noise pulse expansion using a scanned optical cor-
relator. 3,466,112, 9-9-69, CI. 350-161.
Emsig Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Fischler, Daniel A., 3,439,077.
Fischler, Daniel A., 3,459,843.
Emslie, Robert S.; Gulledge, Hugh C; Lewis, George L.; and Will-
cox, Oswin Burr, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Al-
kali metal titanates-Ti02 pigmenting compositions. 3,484,260, 12-
16-69, CI. 106-300.
Emus, Ronald Wilbur, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Apparatus for heat
shrinking biaxially oriented polymer films. 3,427,789, 2-18-69, CI.
53-329.
En Mail Machine Corporation: See —
Volks, Herbert; and Ouellette, Clarence P., 3,468,227.
Enalev, Vsevolod Dmitrievich: See—
Gendrikov, Eduard Pavlovich; Enalev, Vsevolod Dmitrievich;
and Samoilenko, Galina Vladimirovna,3,445,535.
Enamel Products Company, The: See-
Johnson, George C, Jr., 3,486,246.
Enami, Shigekazu: See —
Kan, Masao; Hyodo, Hiroshi; Watanabe, Akio; and Enami,
Shigekazu.3,432,327.
Enault, Neal C: See—
Augenstein, John G.; and Enault, Neal C, 3,441, 662.
Encon Manufacturing Company: See —
Toelke, Lester W.; and Hanson, Irven E., 3,461,676.
Endacott, John Derrick; and Manktelow, Anthony John, to British
Insulated Calender's Cables Limited. Electric cables. 3,461,219,
8-12-69, CI. 174-25.
Endal, Anders B.: See —
Yeatman, Richard H. M.; and Endal, Anders B., 3,448,626.
Ender, Hans H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Isomerization of cer-
tain polyenes employing a metal catalyst and a hydrosilicon com-
pound. 3,449,384, 6-10-69, CI. 260-405.6
Ender, Wyman K.: See —
Hoffman, David C; Ender, Wyman K.; and Wold, Allan
I..3.46 1,685.
Enderlein, Hans-Carl, to PAG Presswerk AG. Method of molding a
material to prevent plugging of vent holes in the die. 3,439,081, 4-
15-69, CI. 264-112.
Endermann, Fritz; Munder, Johannes; and Stroszynski, Joachim, to
Keuffel & Esser Company, mesne. Process and apparatus for the
development of photocopying material. 3,440,944, 4-29-69, CI.
95-89.
Enders, Fritz: See —
Wendel, Gunter; and Enders, Fritz.3,483,674.
Enders, Heinz; and Deiner, Hans, to Chemische Fabrik Pfersee
G.m.b.H. Production of condensation products from a glycidyl
ether compound, etherified methylol aminotriazine, and an alkanol
amine. 3,456,035, 7-15-69, CI. 260-834.
Enders, Heinz; and Diener, Hans, to Chemische Fabrik Pfersee
G.m.b.H. Process of manufacturing concentrated aqueous emul-
sions and emulsions produced by such process. 3,466,178, 9-9-69,
CI. 106-2.
Enders, Heinz; and Pusch, Gunter, to Chemische Fabrik Pfersee
G.m.b.H. Process for manufacturing 1,3 - diaminopropanol -(2).
3,432,553, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-585.
Enders, Marlin S. Highly sensitive circuit employing the temperature
sensitive characteristics of two transistors to control a switching
device. 3,436,564, 4-1-69, CI. 307-310.
Endevco Corporation: See —
Lovelace, Donald E., 3,444,499.
Peters, Rex B., 3,461,730.
Shoor, Bernard A., 3,474,526.
Endicott, John Seward; and Zick, Leonard Paul, Jr., to Chicago
Bridge & Iron Company. Liquid storage tank using metal ring
band instead of thicker lower courses. 3,471,053, 10-7-69, CI.
220-5.
Endler, John J., to Lummus Company, The. Process for producing
prills. 3,446,877, 5-27-69, CI. 264-8.
Endo, Koichi: See —
Amemiya, Kinya; and Endo, Koichi, 3,48 1,670.
Endo Laboratories Inc.: See—
Schoen, Karl; and Pachter, Irwin J., 3,467,755.
Endo, Shigeo: See —
Matsuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai,
Katsumi,3,484,604.
Matuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai,
Katsumi.3,486,022.
Endoh, Takeo: See—
Ashikaga, Tadao; Kurashige, Hirotoshi; and Endoh,
Takeo,3,484,409.
Endres, Dan Darold, to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Non-adherent
surgical dressing. 3,441,021, 4-29-69, CI. 128-156.
Endres, Joseph G.; Wrobel, Raymond J.; and Rendek, Robert B., to
Armour and Company. Procedure for continuously tempering
shortening. 3,469,996, 9-30-69, CI. 99-118.
Endress, James W.: See —
Anderson, Carl M.; and Endress, James W., 3,421, 685.
Endress, James W., to Carrier Corporation. Rotor cooling arrange-
ment. 3,462,625, 8-19-69, CI. 310-61.
Endsdown Company Inc.: See—
Liebowitz, Benjamin; and Cohen, Morris U., 3,434,478.
Enelow, Gertrude S. Pillow. 3,426,372, 2-1 1-69, CI. 5-337.
Eneman, Melvin: See —
Goldstein, David A.; Nystrom, Roy; Borchert, Alfred; and
Eneman, Melvin,3,485,172.
Enemark, Arne F.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Larsen, Bendt Wegge, to
Danfoss A/S. Fabricated cylinder head and silencer chamber as-
sembly for a refrigerant compressor. 3,480,206, 1 1-25-69, CI. 230-
232.
Enemark, Arne, to Danfoss A/S. Pump shaft seal. 3,469,851, 9-30-
69, CI. 277-85.
Enemark, Robert B.; and Tsao, Carson K. H., to Continental Elec-
tronics Manufacturing Company, mesne. Directional antenna
signal combining arrangement and phase shifters therefor.
3,478,269, 11-11-69, CI. 325-369.
Enenkel, Hans Joachim: See—
Schulte, Karl; Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang; Muller, Heinrich; Friebel,
Hans; Enenkel, Hans Joachim; and Gillissen, Josef,3,461,164.
Enenstein, Norman H., to Litton Industries, Inc. Laser system.
3,427,611,2-11-69, CI. 343-6.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.: See —
Ovshinsky, Stanford R., 3,461,296.
Energy Conversion Limited: See —
Gillespie, Peter James, 3,468,712.
Energy Systems, Inc.: See —
Carini, Eugene P., 3,477,536.
Energy Technology, Inc.: See —
Martin, Cecil G., 3,484,038.
Energy Transformation Corporation: See—
Toesca, Rene A. M., 3,467,072.
Enfo Entwicklungs- und Forschungs-Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Sochting, Franz, 3,456,684.
Eng, Jackson; and Bumbulis, Janis, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Company. Production of liquefied petroleum gas from olefin
hydrogenation during catalytic reforming. 3,434,961, 3-25-69, CI.
208-238.
Eng, Jackson; and Guggisberg, William R., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Process for hydrofining bitumen derived from
tar sands. 3,480,540, 1 1-25-69, CI. 208-93.
Eng, Jackson; Thomson, Gordon H.; and VanderLinden, Ronald C,
to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Hydrodesulfurization
of blended feedstock. 3,475,327, 10-28-69, CI. 208-211.
Eng, Jackson; and Tiedje, John L., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Company. Process for improving motor octane of olefinic
naphthas. 3,442,792, 5-6-69, CI. 208-62.
Eng, Jackson; and Tiedje, John L., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Company. Catalytic treatment of flashed naphtha and gas oil
fraction in sour crude oil. 3,484,366, 12-16-69, CI. 208-208.
Enga, Eric: See —
Bloom, Myer; Enga, Eric; and Lew Hin, 3,484,603.
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Faciu, Thomas F.; and Bradley, Wilson E.,
Jr., to Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. Evaporative heat
exchanger with airflow reversal. 3,437,319, 4-8-69, CI. 261-29.
440
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Facius, Thomas F.; Bradley, Wilson E., Jr.;
and Anderson, Axei F. L., to Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc.
Evaporative heat exchange apparatus. 3,442,494, 5-6-69, CI. 261-
29.
Engbert, Wilhelm, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Manufacture of semiconductor arrangements using a mask-
ing step. 3,445,303, 5-20-69, CI. 148-187.
Engebretsen, Einar O., to General Electric Company. Additive
dispensing means for a washing machine. 3,479,845, 1 1-25-69, CI.
68-17.
Engel, Carl: See —
Murphy, James A.; Watkins, Cecil H.; Dewhurst, Ernest James;
and Engel, Carl,3,473,694.
Engel, Edward F.; and Scherzer, Harry S., to Schlegel Manufacturing
Company, The. Polishing buff. 3,430,283, 3-4-69, CI. 15-230.12
Engel Equipment, Inc.: See —
Frizell, Charles T., 3,444,776.
Werntz, Charles W., 3,447,351.
Wiggers, Don J., 3,481,813.
Engel, Eric: See —
Dros, Barbara; and Engel, Eric,3,476,572.
Engel, Fred C: See —
Georges, Nicholas J.; and Engel, Fred C, 3,486,973.
Engel, Frederico: See—
Muller, Karl Adolf; Engel, Frederico; and Gude, Ar-
min,3,476,711.
Engel, Frederico; and Beckmann, Gunter, to Chemische Werke Huls
Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization technique. 3,446,786, 5-27-69,
CI. 260-94.2
Schafer, Johannes; Berg, Gerhard; and Engel, Freder-
ico,3,450,797.
Engel, Harry Charles: See —
Bova, Joseph Don; and Engel, Harry Charles,3,458,385.
Engel, Henry: See —
Gustetic, Stanley J.; Boytz, Charles B.; and Engel, Hen-
ry ,3,420,389.
Engel, Horst: See—
Michels, Peter; and Engel, Horst,3,470,050.
Engel, Jan Marcin, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electrostatic storage display device. 3,447,021, 5-27-69, CI. 315-
10.
Engel, Joel S., to Northrop Corporation. Monitoring device for
distinguishing between voice and data signals. 3,448,215, 6-3-69,
CI. 179-1.
Engel, John H., Jr., to Chrysler Corporation. Preparation of blocked
isocyanate adducts. 3,454,621, 7-8-69, CI. 260-471.
Engel, Joseph C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Solid-state
constant power ballast for electric discharge device. 3,486,070,
12-23-69, CI. 315-225.
Engel, Joseph C; and Elms, Robert T., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Low cost, solid state photocontrol circuit. 3,483,429,
12-9-69, CI. 315-156.
Engel, Karl, to Domtar Limited. Self-locking box. 3,432,090, 3-11-
69, CI. 229-51.
Engel, Lawrence J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
2,3-Bis-(NF2)-2-halopropane nitrile. 3,440,271, 4-22-69, CI. 260-
465.5
Engel, Lewis O. Centrifuge apparatus with flexible boot. 3,485,445,
12-23-69, CI. 233-28.
Engel, Manfred Otto, to International Research & Development
Company Limited. Magnetohydrodynamic electricity generating
systems. 3,453,461, 7-1-69, CI. 310-11.
Engel, Martin E., to National Dairy Products Corporation. Steam in-
fuser. 3,450,022, 6-17-69, CI. 99-251.
Engel, Thomas Paul, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Producing a
hollow molding by folding and sealing a thermoplastic sheet.
3,479,424, 1 1-18-69, CI. 264-15 1.
Engel, Walter, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding, Ltd. Sabot projectile.
3,435,768, 4-1-69, CI. 102-87.
Engel, Walter, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. Sabot projectile with
core guiding means. 3,447,466, 6-3-69, CI. 102-93.
Engel, Walter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Self-adjusting com-
pensator preferably for measuring recorders. 3,448,359, 6-3-69,
CI. 318-18.
Engel, Walter; and Burri, Heinrich, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd.
Casing for the sabot of a projectile. 3,446,147, 5-27-69, CI. 102-
93.
Engel, Willi G., to Bell & Howell Company. Light valve assembly for
motion picture film printer. 3,454,328, 7-8-69, CI. 350-271.
Engel, William T.: See—
Napor, Carl A.; and Engel, William T.,3,466,128.
Napor, Carl A.; Engel, William T.; and Krumm, Charles
G., 3,457,627.
Engel, Wolfhard: See—
Seeger, Ernst; Engel, Wolfhard; and Kadatz, Rudolf.3,457,265.
Engelberg, Charles; and Orsen, Stefan, to American Standard, Inc.
Drift correction. 3,445,839, 5-20-69, CI. 340-347.
Engelbrecht, Lloyd R., to Motorola, Inc. Radio transmission system
with independent diversity reception of plural sideband com-
ponents. 3,452,156, 6-24-69, CI. 179-15.
Engelbrecht, Robert M.; Hill, James C; and Moore, Richard N., to
Monsanto Company. Hydrocracking process. 3,459,821, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-668.
Engelbrecht, Robert M.; Hill, James C; and Moore, Richard N., to
Monsanto Company. Dealkylation of alkyl aromatics using a
hydrogenated aromatic hydrogen donor. 3,485,883, 12-23-69, CI.
260-672.
Engelbrecht, Rudolf S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Adjustable phase equalizer. 3,421,118, 1-7-69, CI. 333-
28.
Engelbrecht, Rudolf S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Broadband angle resolver for phased array receiving
systems. 3,458,836, 7-29-69, CI. 333-18.
Engelbrecht, Wilhelm, to Hoesch Maschinenfabrik Deutschland AG.
Turning lathe. 3,469,476, 9-30-69, CI. 82-14.
Engeler, Paul, to Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft. Mechanism
for packing parallelepipedal articles. 3,427,784, 2-18-69, CI. 53-
172.
Engeler, William E., to General Electric Company. Semiconductor
light-emitter and combination light- emitter-photocell wherein the
reflector of the light emitter is comprised of a meterial different
from that of the light-emitter. 3,462,605, 8-19-69, CI. 250-211.
Engeler, William E.: See —
Tiemann, Jerome J.; Engeler, William E.; Garfinkel, Marvin;
and Fritzsche, Hellmut,3,462,223.
Engelfried, Otto; Lehmann, Hans-Gunter; Neumann, Friedmund; and
Wiechert, Rudolf, to Schering AG. Anabolic composition compris-
ing 1 ,2a-methylene- 19-nor testosterone. 3,444,295, 5-13-69, CI.
424-243.
Engelhard Hanovia, Inc.: See—
Highberg, Carle W.; and Speirs, James B., 3,451,721.
Highberg, Carle W., 3,471,975.
Teeter, Ford C; Sheldahl, David B.; and Highberg, Carle W.,
3,453,784.
Engelhard Hanovia of Canada Limited: See —
Hardwick, Geoffrey H. E., 3,433,946.
Engelhard Industries, Inc.: See —
Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith O., 3,424,619.
Adlhart, Otto J.; Keith, Carl D.; and Pond, George R.,
3,425,875.
Adlhart, Otto J.; Halpern, Modecai J.; and Shields, Hugh A.,
3,453,149.
Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hartner, Antal J., 3,475,224.
Adlhart, Otto J., 3,481,787.
Cohn, Johann G. E.; Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith O,
3,440,103.
Collins, Martin F„ 3,451,783.
Greenspan, Lawrence, 3,423,295.
Greenspan, Lawrence, 3,466,233.
Haley, Alfred J., Jr.; Keith, Carl D.; and May, James E.,
3,461,058.
Hauel, Anna P.; and Langley, Robert C, 3,434,871.
Hauel, Anna P.; Hill, James S.; and Reilly, William E.,
3,437,525.
Hindin Saul Gerald; and Dettling, Joseph C, 3,484,194.
Keenan, Julian J.; Lilja, Sten A.; and Kramos, Charles B.,
3,465,419.
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig A.,
3,420,784.
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig A.,
3,423,328.
Keith, Carl D., 3,428,424.
Keith, Carl D.; and Comely, Kurt W., 3,429,660.
Keith, Carl D., 3,437,605.
Keith, Carl D.; and Mooney, John J., 3,441,359.
Keith, Carl D.; Schreuders, Teunis; and Cunningham, Charles
E., 3,441,381.
Keith, Carl D.; and Schreuders, Teunis, 3,441,382.
Keith, Carl D.; Cunningham, Charles E.; and Schreuders, Teu-
nis, 3,443,911.
Langley, Robert C, 3,434,879.
Langley, Robert C, 3,475,192.
Pfefferle, William C, 3,481,722.
Romeo, Philip L., Sr., 3,425,803.
Rubin, Leonard R., 3,437,357.
Rylander, Paul N., 3,423,462.
Rylander, Paul N.; and Steele, Duane R., 3,423,472.
Rylander, Paul N., 3,487,1 16.
Spooner, Howard E.; and Wozniak, Theodore A., 3,451,836.
Zysk, Edward D.; Osovitz, Eugene E.; and Stephans, Robert W.,
3,451,859.
Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation: See —
Bonnet, Robert E., 3,486,301.
Cecil, Tom A.; Gerstenmier, Harold J.; Hamill, Herbert R.; and
Puskar, Victor, 3,477,565.
Duke, James B., 3,425,546.
Haden, Walter L., Jr.; and Dzierzanowski, Frank J., 3,433,587.
Haden, Walter L., Jr.; and Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., 3,434,864.
Hecklau, Frederick L.; and Allegrini, Aldo P., 3,433,704.
Langley, Robert C, 3,428,473.
Langley, Robert C; and Myers, Herbert, 3,428,476.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
441
Langley, Robert C, 3,445,662.
Mallary, Miller B., 3,439,802.
Mercade, Venancio, 3,459,299.
Mercade, Venancio, 3,462,013.
Mercade, Venancio V., 3,454,161.
Nease, John C, 3,450,666.
Sommer, Don A.; and Doerwang, Joseph F., 3,433,356.
Tolliver, Albert C, 3,467,277.
Engelhard, Otto, to Indian Head Inc. Warp knit fabric. 3,478,545,
11-18-69, CI. 66-195.
Engelhard, Philippe A.; and Weisang, Joseph Edouard. Selective
hydrogenation with minimum acidity catalyst. 3,444,256, 5-13-69,
CI. 260-677.
Engelhard, Philippe A.; and Weisang, Joseph Edouard. Selective
hydrocarbon hydrogenation with metallic cadmium on alumina.
3,444,257, 5-13-69, CI. 260-677.
Engelhard, William E., to Pyro-Serv Instruments, Inc. Heat control
apparatus. 3,430,856, 3-4-69, CI. 236-15.
Engelhard, William E., to Owego Heat Treat, Inc. Method of and ap-
paratus for cooling retorts rapidly and under negative pressure.
3,481,047, 12-2-69, CI. 34-20.
Engelhardt, Albrecht: See—
Koppe, Herbert; Engelhardt, Albrecht; Ludwig, Gerhard; and
Zeille, Karl,3,459,782.
Engelhardt, Edward L.: See-
Cope, Arthur C; Engelhardt, Edward L.; Keene, Katheryn, ex-
ecutris of the estate of; and Cope, Arthur C,
deceased, 3, 454,643.
Engelhardt, Edward L., to Merck & Co., Inc. Method of treating
depression with 5-(3-dimethylaminopropylidene)dibenzo[a,d]
[l,4]cycloheptadiene or its non-toxic salts thereof. 3,428,735, 2-
18-69, CI. 424-330.
Engelhardt, Edward L.; and Christy, Marcia E., to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Chemical compounds and methods of preparing same.
3,428,677, 2-18-69, CI. 260-556.
Thominet, Michel Leon; and Engelhardt, Edward L.,3,423,512.
Engelhardt, Eugene Herman, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Coating compositions comprising polysilicic acid,
selected organic polymers, and selected silicones. 3,476,827, 11-4-
69, CI. 260-825.
Engelhardt, Friedrich J. O., to United States of America, Army.
Heat resistant polypropylene. 3,485,660, 12-23-69, CI. 117-118.
Engelhardt, Friedrich J. O.; and Benderly, Asaf A., to United States
of America, Army. Foamed resin process. 3,442,828, 5-6-69, CI.
260-2.5
Engelhardt, Friedrich: See —
Wollner, Johannes; and Engelhardt, Friedrich,3,422,148.
Engelhardt, Fritz: See —
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Engelhardt, Fritz,3,476,717.
Engelhardt, Gunter, to Walther-Buromaschinen G.m.b.H. Tabulator
arrangement for office machines. 3,442,446, 5-6-69, CI. 235-60.5
Engelhardt, Gunther: See—
Noll, Klaus Reinhold; Berg, Alex; Machleidt, Hans; Roethele,
Werner; and Engelhardt, Gunther,3,470,190.
Engelhardt, Robert C, to Honeywell Inc. Control adapter assembly
for a chain printer. 3,444,529, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Engelhardt, Vaughn A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Reaction products and processes. 3,431,089, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
358.
Engelhart, John E., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Dewaxing aid composition. 3,449,236, 6-10-69, CI. 208-28.
Engelhorn, Robert: See —
Nickl, Josef; Keck, Johannes; and Engelhorn, Robert, 3,448, 106.
Zipp, Ottmar; Nickl, Josef; Machleidt, Hans; Keck, Johannes;
Kruger, Gerd; Engelhorn, Robert; and Puschmann, Sig-
frid,3,470,152.
Engelking, Frederick S., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Axially
narrow metal face seals. 3,452,995, 7-1-69, CI. 277-92.
Engelman, Fred H.: See-
Emerson, Paul D.; Engelman, Fred H.; Baggett, Frank A.; and
Oatfield, John C.,3,477,661.
Engelman, Reinhart W. H.: See —
Atalla, Martin M.; Archer, Robert J.; Hall, Robert D.; and En-
gelman, Reinhart W. H.,3,422,289.
Engelmann, Joachim. Adjustable side view mirror. 3,434,688, 3-25-
69, CI. 248-483.
Engelmann, Walter, to Fibora AG. Control linkage. 3,427,897, 2-18-
69, CI. 74-588.
Engelmann, Walter, to Fibora AG. Unilaterally open safety clip.
3,442,171, 5-6-69, CI. 85-8.8
Engelmann, Walter, to Fibora AG. Rotatable and interchangeable
pin supporting fixture. 3,453,926, 7-8-69, CI. 85-8.8
Engelmann, Werner: See—
Weyrich, Arthur G.; and Engelmann, Werner,3,474,753.
Engels, August, G.m.b.H.: See—
Maurmann, Siegfried; and Maurmann, Werner, 3,440,634.
Engels, Gunther; Kablitz, Gert; and Wischmann, Heinrich, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Faceplate with land portions having
two cavities for receiving shadow mask support members.
3,450,920, 6-17-69, CI. 313-85.
Engels, Jakob: See—
Regelin, Donald H.; and Engels, Jakob.3,439,910.
Engels, Kurt. Electric motor with permanent magnet rotor having a
fluid impeller and hollow bearing. 3,436,570, 4-1-69, CI. 310-46.
Engelsher, Harvey J.; and McKirby, Robert W., to Horizon Indus-
tries, Ltd., mesne. Adjustable shut-off valve. 3,477,686, 11-11-69,
CI. 251-10.
Engelsher, Harvey J.: See —
McKirdy, Robert W.; and Engelsher, Harvey J.,3,460,526.
McKirdy, Robert W.; and Engelsher, Harvey J.,3,460,789.
Engelsman, Jan Johannes; Krijl, Gerritt; and Baeyens, Petrus, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Tin plating baths. 3,483,100, 12-9-69,
CI. 204-54.
Engelsmann, Dieter: See —
Kremp, Rudolf; Wagner, Karl; Engelsmann, Dieter; and Win-
kler, Alfred.3,463,069.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Hackenberg, Hubert, to Agfa-Gevaert Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Exposure regulating device for photographic
camera. 3,463,066, 8-26-69, CI. 95-10.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Photographic camera with exposure meter. 3,420,152,
1-7-69, CI. 95-10.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Photographic camera. 3,446,130, 5-27-69, CI. 95-10.
Engelsmann, Dieter; Maas, Dieter; Bammesberger, Karl; and
Hackenberg, Hubert, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photo-
graphic camera with flash unit. 3,463,068, 8-26-69, CI. 95-11.5
Engelsmann, Dieter; Von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Winkler, Alfred,
to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Camera structure for indicating when
the camera is ready for operation. 3,470,799, 10-7-69, CI. 95-10.
Wick, Richard; Engelsmann, Dieter; and Winkler, Al-
fred,3,447,433.
Engelstein, Stanley, to NB Jackets Corporation. Microfiche reader-
filler machine. 3,457,697, 7-29-69, CI. 53-123.
Engelstein, Stanley, to Bellhow Jackets Inc., mesne. Color-coded
filecards. 3,486,259, 12-30-69, CI. 40-78.15
Enger, Helmut: See —
Plum, Hans; Feldges, Werner; Enger, Helmut; and Grefen,
Hans,3,43 1,595.
Enger-Kress Company: See—
Kery, Ervin, 3,470,931.
Engert, Hubert: See —
Karl, Leopold; and Engert, Hubert,3,443,314.
Engh, Howard A.; and Lord, John M., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Face panel fastener for a telephone. 3,480,743,
11-25-69, CI. 179-178.
Engh, Robert O., to Honeywell Inc. Ultraviolet sensitive geiger tube
operating circuit with reverse quench voltage. 3,435,225, 3-25-69,
CI. 250-83.6
Engh, Robert O., to Honeywell Inc. Noninterfering spark igniter and
ultraviolet sensitive flame detector. 3,451,759, 6-24-69, CI. 431-
79.
Engineered Date Products, Inc.: See —
Osojnak, Boris M., 3,472,386.
Engineered Machine Builders Co., Inc.: See —
Pennings Matheus D., 3,444,612.
Engineered Products Company, The: See —
Pietsch, Raymond L., 3,427,058.
Engineering Automotive Sciences Inc.: See-
Russell, Carl D., 3,486,811.
Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Pellegrini, Roberto Einaudi; Lanzoni, Ugo Keller; Pinelli, Italo
Camera; Urgnani, Luigib,t3 Marini, Franco Coluatti; Vianelli,
Francisco Indaco; and Vigil, Abraham Chavez, 3,462,538.
Engineering Field Services: See —
Colson, George P., 3,484,136.
Engineering Model Associates: See —
Wanderman, Herbert A., 3,419,970.
Wanderman, Herbert A.; and Harris, Stanley R., 3,481,058.
Engineers Collaborative, Ltd., The: See —
Naslund, Kenneth C; and Bihler, Leonard A., 3,442,058.
Engins Matra: See —
Sautier, Pierre; and Bouillard, Paul, 3,438,304.
Sautier, Pierre Jean, 3,430,562.
England, Alan Gordon, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Fluid
proportioning devices. 3,450,055, 6-17-69, CI. 103-51.
England, Arthur Keith. Handlifting tools. 3,436,111, 4-1-69, CI. 294-
49.
England, David C: See —
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C, 3,423,465.
Andreades, Sam; and England, David C.,3,455,881.
England, David C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Copolymers of perfluoromethacrylyl fluoride. 3,423,378, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-80.8
England, Harold H. Ice auger hole visual fishing aid. 3,464,137, 9-2-
69, CI. 43-4.
England, Jerry B. Adapter for converting the cooling of electric arc
lead and torch from air to water cooling. 3,463,225, 8-26-69, CI.
165-47.
442
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
England, Wilbur B.; Pero, John P., Ill; Siciliano, Gasparo P.; and
Takata, Victor T. Cup-making method and apparatus. 3,468,226,
9-23-69, CI. 93-39.3
Englander Company, Inc., The: See—
Fasanella, George S., 3,475,769.
Englander, Robert A.; and Justis, Luther E., to Simplimatic Develop-
ment Corporation, mesne. Case packing apparatus. 3,481,108, 12-
2-69, CI. 53-160.
Engle, Allen W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Gating system and
method for discriminating between valid and invalid analog signal
information in acoustic well logging. 3,467,875, 9-16-69, CI. 328-
147.
Engle, Bruce W. Thermohumidistat. 3,484,947, 12-23-69, CI. 34-48.
Engle, Charles A. Athletic goal device. 3,428,319, 2-18-69, CI. 273-
102.
Engle, Charles E.; and Nelson, James A., to Dana Laboratories, Inc.
Force transducer output measuring system employing ratio
technique. 3,464,508, 9-2-69, CI. 177-164.
Engle, Charles J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method and ap-
paratus for defoaming crude oil down hole. 3,485,300, 12-23-69,
CI. 166-265.
Engle, Jack F.; and Jeakle, William G., to Borg-Warner Corporation.
Differential mechanism. 3,429,400, 2-25-69, CI. 184-11.
Engle, Vencil D.; and Roller, Donald C, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Cartridge ribbon supply. 3,481,445, 12-2-
69, CI. 197-151.
Englebert Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Auler, Hans W.; and Proske, Gerhard, 3,451,962.
Engleman, Donald E., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Method
of making a sealing gasket. 3,438,1 17, 4-15-69, CI. 29--450
Engleman, Frederick H.; and McNamara, Michael M., to Monsanto
Company. Drawing and heat relaxing nylon yarn. 3,441,642, 4-29-
69, CI. 264-237.
Engler, John F. Wheel mount. 3,435,599, 4-1-69, CI. 56-25.4
Engler, Otto, to Vereinigte Kesselwerke A.G. Ball mill. 3,454,231, 7-
8-69, CI. 241-103.
Engler, Rolf Hans: See —
Lange, Siegfried Karl; Naumann, Gunther Erich; Engler, Rolf
Hans; and Nicolai, Hans- Joachim Reinhold,3 ,484,800.
Englesberg, Julius L.; Krell, Alfred; and Otto, Walter J., said Krell
and said Otto assors. to said Englesberg. Pump employing mag-
netic drive. 3,420,184, 1-7-69, CI. 103-87.
Englesson, Sixten, to Flygt Corporation. Submersible pumps.
3,427,982, 2-18-69, CI. 103-87.
Englesson, Sixten, to Stenberg-Flygt AB. Centrifugal pump with slip
coupling. 3,433,162, 3-18-69, CI. 103-87.
English, Alfred C, to Boss Manufacturing Company. Glove display
device. 3,478,942, 11-18-69, CI. 223-85.
English, Brian Box: See —
Coulter, Albert George; and English, Brian Box, 3, 484, 550.
English Clays Lovering Pochin & Company Limited: See —
Brociner, Ronald Eric, 3,464,634.
Clark, Norman Owen; and Windle, William, 3,484,279.
Cundy, Edwin Kenneth, 3,450,257.
Maiden, Peter James; and Windle, William, 3,482,685.
English Electric Company Limited, The: See —
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,458,795.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,466,525.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,467,848.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,470,442.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,474,321.
Ainsworth, John Desmond, 3,475,702.
Ashpole, Raymond Sidney; and Davidson, Thomas William,
3,434,872.
Ashpole, Raymond Sidney; and Wells, Sydney Tom, 3,451,847.
Aveyard, Norman; and Bull, David George, 3,451,023.
Barker, John; Gonek, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Read, Brian
Neville, 3,443,484.
Barker, John; Gonek, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Love, Kenneth
George, 3,453,407.
Beddoe, Stanley, 3,470,341.
Begent, Harry Hawley, 3,474,256.
Bennett, Roy Brian; and Blair, William Carmichael, 3,435,262.
Bowles, John Patrick, 3,453,526.
Braikevitch, Michael; and Arthur, Bruce Donald, 3,422,275.
Brough-Cunningham, Keith Begbie; Wardle, Leonard George;
and Cullen, Michael, 3,467,889.
Burden, Edward Raymond, 3,471,814.
Burden, Edward Raymond, 3,474,257.
Burnett, Thomas Brian; and Ball, David Alan, 3,456,129.
Burnett, Thomas Brian, 3,467,858.
Caldwell, John, 3,474,855.
Christopher, Peter James, 3,428,078.
Conibeer, George William, 3,422,766.
Conibeer, George William, 3,469,862.
Cowin, William Alan; and Carter, Ronald Philip, 3,469,196.
Daltry, John Harold, 3,422,883.
Daltry, John Harold, 3,434,529.
Davies, Edward William, 3,452,932.
Dowling, John, 3,451,354.
Feenan, John; Jacks, Eric; and Murphy, John Eric, 3,432,923.
Gatiss, John William; and Joyce, William John, 3,443,156.
Harding, Gordon Thomas, 3,451,216.
Hartland, Derek; and Hartles, Walter Frederic, 3,447,473.
Heard, Jeffery Gerald; and Bennett, Roy Brian, 3,476,961.
Hitchcock, Keith Norman; Thomas, Geoffrey Bernard; and Wat-
son, Henry, 3,447,320.
Hoel, Hans, 3,474,333.
Hutchinson, Desmond Ernest; and Wilkinson, Harry, 3,449,982.
Jacks, Eric; Feenan, John; and Clarke, Wilfred, 3,451,025.
Jacks, Eric; and Rowe, Charles, 3,480,901.
Livsey, Walter Oldham; and Young, Alexander Gillies,
3,470,066.
McMillan, Peter William; and Partridge, Graham, 3,460,987.
Morris, David Joseph, 3,424,917.
Morris, David Joseph, 3,433,973.
Moscardi, Michael Henry, 3,445,742.
Paddison, Eric; and Lally, Gordon John, 3,456,219.
Palmer, Thomas Henry, 3,440,017.
Price, Jack Richard, 3,445,813.
Rawson, Peter John; and Shaw, Michael Kevin, 3,477,383.
Robinson, Alfred Alexander; and Calvesbert, James William,
3,469,050.
Schofield, Clifford Raymond, 3,455,177.
Simpson, Michael Charles Stephen, 3,487,266.
Wale, George David, 3,449,702.
Walker, Edward Piper, 3,483,751.
Whitelaw, Robert David MacGregor; and Wright, Alistair Wil-
liam Holmes Lawson, 3,458,742.
Yerrell, John Stuart, 3,480,805.
English Electric Computers Limited: See —
Allmark, Reginald Hugh, 3,448,288.
Glazebrook, Ellis; and Chisholm, Kenneth Duncan Fraser,
3,467,838.
Lucking, James Robert, 3,422,401.
English Electric Valve Company, Limited: See —
Bennett, Maurice Ronald, 3,434,006.
Collis, Alec Peter Orme; and Carr, David Ward, 3,441,081.
Cooper, Brian Frederick, 3,441,781.
Copper, Brian Frederick, 3,441,796.
Fuller, Edwin Russell; and Slark, Norman Arthur, 3,461,336.
Harris, Neville Wreford; and Hughes, Brian Geoffrey,
3,441,783.
Honeyball, Walter John, 3,477,110.
Lake, Ronald Ernest; and Rees, Donald, 3,440,559.
Menown, Hugh; and Jones, Eric, 3,440,467.
Mitchell, Arthur George, 3,484,512.
Thompson, Roger Ross; and Ball, Roger, 3,452,246.
English Electric-Leo-Marconi Computers Limited: See—
Beesley, John; and Hyman, Robert Anthony, 3,480,755.
English, Francis Guy Sydenham, to Temco Tools Limited. Profile
transfer devices. 3,483,629, 12-16-69, CI. 33-175.
English, Jack A.: See —
van Benthuysen, John D.; and English, Jack A. ,3,421, 133.
English, Jackson Pollard; Hickman, John Bibb; and Gilbert, Richard
Lapham, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company. Process for
preparing wet process phosphoric acid and calcium sulfate from
phosphate rock. 3,467,496, 9-16-69, CI. 23-122.
English, James F., to General Electric Company. Bromine regenera-
tive cycle incandescent lamps. 3,431,448, 3-4-69, CI. 313-37.
English, James F., to General Electric Company. Halogen regenera-
tive cycle incandescent lamp. 3,453,476, 7-1-69, CI. 313-176.
English, James; Putner, Tony Ian; Watts, John Francis; and Hill,
Jeremy Allan, to Edwards High Vacuum International Limited.
Apparatus for measuring optical characteristics of coatings on len-
ses. 3,445,673, 5-20-69, CI. 250-223.
English, John A.; and Petterson, Tor H. Golf ball ejecting device.
3,467,378, 9-16-69, CI. 273-34.
English Numbering Machines Limited: See —
Bud, Hans, 3,429,008.
Huber, Manfred; and Klimek, Norbert, 3,451,279.
English, Richard A., to Carrier Corporation. Chiller structure for
refrigeration system. 3,481,150, 12-2-69, CI. 62-85.
English Rose Kitchen Limited: See —
Marshall, Frederick George; and Ravenscroft, Greville Sandford,
3,448,589.
English, Thomas D., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Coupled film storage device. 3,456,247, 0715-69, CI. 340-174.
English, William A.: See-
Carlson, William G.; Moratis, Christy J.; and English, William
A.,3,457,052.
English, William David: See —
Toy, Madeline S.; Cannon, William A.; English, William David;
and Berger, Carl.3,427,207.
English, William J. Window sign hanger. 3,477,757, 11-11-69, CI.
294-19.
English, William Kirk: See —
Bennion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk,3,435,432.
Bennion, David Ralph; and English, William Kirk,3,435,433.
English, William K., to AMP Incorporated. Odd number magnetic
core counter. 3 ,434, 1 26, 3- 1 8-69, CI. 340- 1 74.
LIST OF PATENTEES
443
Englund, Arvid E., Jr., to General Electric Company. Solid-state
hybrid. 3,453,395, 7-1-69, CI. 179-81.
Englund, Gosta R., to Svenska Dataregister AB. Apparatus for the
checking of multidigit numbers. 3,477,639, 11-11-69, CI. 235-61.
Englund, Gosta R.; and Andren, Rolf B., to Svensda Dataregister
AB. Register controlled coin dispenser. 3,461,887, 8-19-69, CI.
133-2.
Englund, Gosta R.; and Mattsson, Mats E., to Svenska Dataregister
AB. Tens transfer assembly. 3,420,438, 1-7-69, CI. 235-137.
Engstrom, Arthur H., to Purolator Products, Inc. Fluid filter ele-
ment. 3,468,425, 9-23-69, CI. 210-490.
Engstrom, Carl-Gunnar Daniel: See—
Rosdahl, Karl-Gustaf Engelbrekt; Engstrom, Carl-Gunnar
Daniel; and Herzog, Paul,3,48 1,689.
Engstrom, Donald F., to Gorton Machine Corporation. Drawbar for
machine tools. 3,481,248, 12-2-69, CI. 90-11.
Engwall, Richard E.: See—
Krynski, John E.; and Engwall, Richard E.,3,477,583.
Enick, James H. Method of manufacturing a protective athletic pad.
3,446,880, 5-27-69, CI. 264-45.
Enk, Albert T., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Rotary retort furnace.
3,464,683, 9-2-69, CI. 263-34.
Enke, Gerhard; and Isermann, Heinz, to Meteor-Siegen Apparatebau
Paul Schmeck G.m.b.H. Transport system for single sheets of
photosensitive material. 3,437,336, 4-8-69, CI. 271-45.
Enke, Kurt, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Elastic seal between
cylinder and piston. 3,435,733, 4-1-69, CI. 92-97.
Enke, Kurt, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Limit abutment for
a synchronous sliding joint, especially for motor vehicles.
3,446,035, 5-27-69, CI. 64-8.
Enkoji, Takashi; and Levine, Edward M., to Armour Pharmaceutical
Company. 6-CycloaIkylguanamines, preparations and methods for
treating inflammatory conditions therewith. 3,478,026, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-249.9
Enloe, Louis H.; and Rodda, John L., 2nd, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Phase locked laser oscillator.
3,437,955, 4-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
E N M Company: See—
Wollar, Burnell J., 3,470,361.
Enning, Joseph H., to Sherman Car Wash Equipment Company.
Vehicle pushing apparatus. 3,455,250, 7-15-69, CI. 104-172.
Ennis, Brian Colwell: See —
Holan, George; and Ennis, Brian Colwell, 3,47 1,620.
Ennis, Brian Colwell, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Limited.
Preparation of 2-(2'-thiazolyl)-benzimidazoles. 3,481,947, 12-2-69,
CI. 260-302.
Ennis, Brian Colwell; and Crocker, Henry Peter, to Monsanto
Chemicals (Australia) Limited. Preparation of alkylated 1,10-
phenanthrolines. 3,436,395, 4-1-69, CI. 260-288.
Ennis, Brian Colwell; and Matthews, William Edgar, to Monsanto
Chemicals (Australia) Limited. Preparation of phenanthrolines.
3,426,026, 2-4-69, CI. 260-288.
Samuel, Eva Lea; and Ennis, Brian Colwell, 3,479,368.
Ennis, George Thomas. Vehicle washing apparatus. 3,471,883, 10-
14-69, CI. 15-21.
Ennis, James W., to Cole Manufacturing Company. Hinge.
3,439,378,4-22-69, CI. 16-159.
Ennis, Thomas E.: See —
Reis, John Crittenton; Sommer, Bernard Irving; and Ennis,
Thomas E.,3,43 1,5 10.
Ennulat, Dietrich F.; and Zollweg, Robert J., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Capillary ceramic discharge lamp with closure
means therefor. 3,476,969, 1 1-4-69, CI. 313-184.
Ennulat, Dietrich F.: See —
Zollweg, Robert J.; and Ennulat, Dietrich F.,3,474,277.
Eno, Melbourne J.; and Eno, Wilbur E. Air circulating and heating
device. 3,486,002, 12-23-69, CI. 219-367.
Eno, Wilbur E.: See—
Eno, Melbourne J.; and Eno, Wilbur E.,3,486,002.
Enoki, Kichiji; Adachi, Susumu; Sakata, Shigeo; Kumaki, Mitsuo;
Ikari, Eiichi; Takakura, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nobuyasu; Takashima,
Komei; and Yamamoto, Munemasa, to Nippon Soda Kabushiki
Kaisha. Process for preparation of bis-/3-hydroxyethyl) -benzene
dicarboxylate. 3,459,788, 8-5-69, CI. 260-475.
Enomoto, Chiyouzi: See —
Orita, Michio; Yahagi, Masakichi; and Enomoto, Chiyou-
zi,3,442, 908.
Enos, Carl E., to Coot, Inc. High traction vehicle. 3,426,720, 2-11-
69, CI. 115-1.
Enos, James H.: See-
Won Tress, William R.; and Enos, James H., 3,436,444.
Enos, John F.: See—
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Aiken, Edwin J.; and Enos, John
F.,3,423,278.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Enos, John F.; and Aiken, Edwin
J. ,3,442,825.
Enright, Desmond M. Headboards for bedsteads. 3,482,271, 12-9-69,
CI. 5-327.
Enright, James H., to Emerson Electric Co., mesne. Flexible inlet
cover. 3,432,108, 3-1 1-69, CI. 241-100.
Enright, James H.; and Wicke, Charles A., to Emerson Electric Co.,
mesne. Waste disposer with stopper actuated switch. 3,425,637, 2-
4-69, CI. 241-32.5
Enright, James H.; and Wicke, Charles A., to Emerson Electric Co.,
mesne. Comminuting chamber for a waste disposal. 3,464,638, 9-
2-69, CI. 241-100.5
Enserink, Johan, to N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandse Vliegtuigen-
fabriek. Method of deburring a flat workpiece. 3,435,566, 4-1-69,
CI. 51-328.
Ensign-Bickford Company, The: See —
Kelly, Stanley R.; and Smith, John M., 3,435,764.
Ensley, Donald Luther, to Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Company,
mesne. High resolution optical pick-off. 3,432,242, 3-11-69, CI.
356-116.
Ensley, Donald Luther, to Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Company,
mesne. Ultrasonic angular displacement system and method of
balancing the same. 3,446,714, 5-27-69, CI. 204-15.
Ensley, Earl Edward. Back washing apparatus. 3,478,369, 11-18-69,
CI. 4-158.
Ensmann, Burt W.: See —
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W., 3,425, 154.
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W.,3,477,728.
Ensminger, Dale, to Xerox Corporation, mesne. Process of cleaning
xerographic plates. 3,483,034, 12-9-69, CI. 134-1.
Ensor, William L.; and Shaw, Joseph C, to Quaker Oats Company,
The. Ruminant feeding. 3,458,625, 7-29-69, CI. 424-95.
Enssle, Bruno E., to Binks Research and Development Corporation,
mesne. Valve. 3,448,961, 6-10-69, CI. 251-288.
Enssle, Bruno Eugen, to Binks Research and Development Corpora-
tion. Hydraulic systems. 3,433,415, 3-18-69, CI. 239-126.
Ensslin, Kurt; Heinen, Peter; and Rongen, Josef, to Glanzstoff AG.
Apparatus for convolution of thread or yarn filaments. 3,460,213,
8-12-69, CI. 28-1.4
Enstrom, R. J., Corporation: See —
Bretl, Robert J., 3,429,198.
Enstrom, Ronald E.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,428,847.
Enstrom, Ronald E.; and Appert, John R., to RCA Corporation. Su-
perconductors. 3,484,208, 12-16-69, CI. 29-194.
Enterprise Machine and Development Corporation: See —
Lubach, John Paul, 3,449,805.
Enterprise Railway Equipment Company: See —
Danielson, Worrell M., 3,446,538.
Enters, Edward W., to Gilson Bros. Co. Power take-off for tractor
engine. 3,483,763, 12-16-69, CI. 74-15.63
Enters, Edward W., to Gilson Bros. Co. Vehicle front hitch sup-
ported power takeoff. 3,483,938, 12-16-69, CI. 180-53.
Enthone, Incorporated: See—
Bastenbeck, Edwin W.; and Hajdu, Juan, 3,472,664.
Levasseur, Jean Louis, 3,423,296.
Levasseur, Jean Louis, 3,457,146.
Nambride., Raymond F., 3,479,259.
Nambride, Raymond F., 3,484,345.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Hajdu, Juan, 3,447,974.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Hajdu, Juan, 3,460,952.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Emons, William M., Jr., 3,471,313.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Hajdu, Juan, 3,471,320.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Durney, Lawrence J., 3,471,376.
Saubestre, Edward B.; and Baker, Edward T., 3,484,270.
Entin, Leonard P. Suspensions for accelerometers and the like.
3,425,282, 2-4-69, CI. 73-514.
Enting, Jannes, to Werkspoor N.V. Packing devices for sealing the
passage of a piston rod through a wall. 3,469,855, 9-30-69, CI.
277-235.
Entiwicklungsring Sud GmbH: See—
Kopp, Gerhard, 3,459,460.
Entoleter, Inc.: See —
Conley, Kurt H.; and Tenner, Arnold J., 3,430,872.
Guenther, Wolfgang Peter, 3,433,422.
Guenther, Wolfgang Peter, 3,463,313.
Hoskins, Robert J.; and Vecsey, Louis R., 3,452,937.
Kuechler, William L., 3,430,932.
Entreprise de Recherches et d' Activites Petrolieres (E.R.A.P.):See—
de Lamballerie, Guy Nicolas, 3,435,663.
Entron, Inc.: See —
Lanham, Charles W., Jr., 3,480,311.
Entschel, Roland; Mueller, Curt; and Wehril, Walter, to Sandoz Ltd.,
a/k/a Sandoz A.G. Basic methine dyestuffs containing a hydrazini-
um group. 3,457,260, 7-22-69, CI. 260-240.9
Entschel, Roland; Mueller, Curt; and Wehrli, Walter, to Sandoz Ltd.,
also known as Sandoz A.G. Basic monoazo dyes. 3,459,728, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-149.
Entwicklungs- und Forschungs-Anstalt: See—
Gasser, Adolf; and Ronge, Georg, 3,446,732.
Entwicklungsgesellschaft Eckerfeld KG: See —
Chivari, Hie, 3,426,607.
Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH: See-
Broil, Gunter; and Kopp, Gerhard, 3,467,315.
Eberl, Erich, 3,456,497.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Feld, Manfred; Lieser, Herbert; Lincks, Hans; and Stockert,
Helmut, 3,446,463.
Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich; and Lobbecke, Wilhelm F.,
3,451,624.
Kopp, Gerhard; and Madelung, Gero Otto, 3,443,758.
Kopp, Gerhard, 3,450,348.
Kopp, Gerhard, 3,460,763.
Madelung, Gero Otto, 3,436,036.
Madelung, Gero Otto, 3,475,906.
Tammel, Karl Vinzenz, 3,438,598.
Entwisle, John Hubert: See —
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert.3,461,128.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert.3,478,042.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert.3,484,447.
Colchester, John Edward; Entwisle, John Hubert; and Green,
Maurice Berkeley.3,464,981.
Entwistle Company, The; See—
Minardi, Oresto A.; and Manoogian, Dickran, 3,463,407.
Envelope Conversion Equipment Co.: See —
Harper, Calvin L., 3,456,942.
Environ, Inc.: See —
Oster, Earl A., 3,429,022.
Envirotech Corporation: See —
Davis, Steven S.; Davis, Kent L.; and Brozovich, John C,
3,473,669.
Strader, Don S., 3,466,868.
Winter, Heinz, 3,479,904.
Enya, Choshi; and Hiraoka, Michihiro, to Nihon Gakki Seizo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Chord selecting device in electronic organs.
3,422,210, 1-14-69, CI. 84-1.24
Enyeart, Raymond J.: See—
Sackler, Albert A.; and Enyeart, Raymond J. ,3,45 1,284.
Enz, Robert W. Apparatus for excavating tunnels. 3,433,532, 3-18-
69, CI. 299-31.
Enzinger-Union-Werke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Schwinghammer, Gunter, 3,481,480.
Enzlin, Theodoor Henri: See —
Wolfrum, Gunther Carl Maximilian Eduard; and Enzlin,
Theodoor Henri,3,482,150.
Enzymic Malt Company, Ltd.: See—
Dixon, Bernard; and Comrie, Alan A. D., 3,485,720.
Eorgan, James E., to Kawecki Chemical Company. High temperature
oxidation resistant articles. 3,431,141, 3-4-69, CI. 117-135.1
Ephraim, Salim N., to Dow Chemical Company, The mesne.
Polythiol composition and preparation thereof. 3,472,913, 10-14-
69, CI. 260-830.
Epic Pools Corporation: See —
Gabrielli, Donald P.; and Chillino, Joseph, 3,447,168.
Epifanio, Joseph, Sr. Fuel-line system for an internal-combustion en-
gine. 3,433,608, 3-18-69, CI. 48-180.
Episcopo, Harry. Bird feeding fixture. 3,482,549, 12-9-69, CI. 119-
51.
Epler, Hans: See—
Lenz, Arnold; Hass, Karl; and Epler, Hans,3,460,906.
EPM International: See —
Colnot, Raymond Marcel Emile, 3,450,280.
Martinet, Christian Jacques Emile Joseph, 3,420,981.
EPM Manufacturing Co., Ltd.: See —
Martens, David, 3,461,722.
Epp, David A., to Henderson Manufacturing Co., Inc. Irrigation pipe
gate arrangement. 3,455,533, 7-15-69, CI. 251-145.
Epp, Kurt, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Miniature electric motor.
3,448,309, 6-3-69, CI. 310-51.
Eppe, Rudolf, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Laminated mag-
netic head for effecting checkerboard pattern magnetization of a
magnetic material. 3,441,884, 4-29-69, CI. 335-284.
Eppenberger, Paul, to Gebruder Buhler AG. Apparatus for marking
and filling sacks. 3,431,699, 3-1 1-69, CI. 53-67.
Eppenberger, Paul, to Buhler, Gebruder. Dough molding press.
3,457,880, 7-29-69, CI. 107-14.
Eppendahl, Pierre Charles; and Maurin, Pierre, to Thermiguides S.A.
Thread tensioning apparatus. 3,478,983, 1 1-18-69, CI. 242-154.
Epperly, William R ; Read, Chester L.; and Lorenz, Maurice G , to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Adsorption of
naphthenes with a strontium type X molecular sieve. 3,468,791, 9-
23-69, CI. 208-310.
Epperly, William R.: See-
Robertson, Jerry L.; and Epperly, William R., 3,476,822.
Eppinger, Hermann: See—
Stumpf, Gunter O.; Lange, Erwin; and Eppinger, Her-
mann,3,452,671.
Epple, Richard: See—
Gerstner, Dieter; Ehlbeck, Heinz-Wilhelm; and Epple,
Richard.3,462,656.
Eppler, Arthur H. Method for wet abrasive blasting. 3,447,272, 6-3-
69, CI. 51-319.
Eppler, Arthur H. Abrasive blast system with closed circuit rinse.
3,455,062, 7-15-69, CI. 51-8.
Eppler, Daniel, to Thomas & Betts Co., The. Strap applying tool.
3,433,275, 3-18-69, CI. 140-93.2
Eppler, Walter T., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method and apparatus for calibrating a cable measuring device.
3,436,954, 4-8-69, CI. 73-1.
Epply, William R. Folding sports screen. 3,456,945, 7-22-69, CI.
273-29.
Eprad Incorporated: See —
Boudouris, Angelo, 3,467,762.
Eprova Limited: See —
Suter, Hans; and Zutter, Hans, 3,435,066.
Epshtein, Mikhail Grigorievich: See —
Abdullaev, Gasan Mamed Bagir Ogly; Nani, Rakhim Khasan;
Nasirov, Yadulla Nusrat Ogly; Kuliev, Arif Zulfigarovich;
Epshtein, Mikhail Grigorievich; and Kochkarev, Vladimir
Ilich,3,472,652.
Epsteen, Peter: See —
Gallo, Louis J., 3,435,645.
Epstein, Barry M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Dial pulse transient detector. 3,428,756, 2-18-69, CI. 179-84.
Epstein, David: See —
Epstein, Sidney; and Epstein, David, 3, 45 1,039.
Spector, Sanford; and Epstein, David, 3,425,744.
Epstein, Hans Georg: See —
Macintosh, Robert Reynolds; and Epstein, Hans
Georg,3,483,866.
Epstein, Harry T. Sandwich holder. 3,446,416, 5-27-69, CI. 229-31.
Epstein, Harry: See —
Romanzi, Louis, Jr.; and Epstein, Harry, 3,425,034.
Epstein, Henry David, to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Thermo-
static snap-acting switch. 3,431,527, 3-4-69, CI. 337-347.
Epstein, Henry David, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Insulated
electrical conductors. 3,435,401, 3-25-69, CI. 338-214.
Epstein Herbert R.: See —
Bullwinkel, Bernhard A.; Epstein Herbert R.; and Olson, Wil-
liam P.,3,441,941.
Epstein, Herman. Pouring handle for milk cartons. 3,427,065, 2-11-
69, CI. 294-33.
Epstein, Herman; and Benn, Robert E., to Burroughs Corporation.
Recording medium and process of developing latent electrostatic
image on a recording medium. 3,441,437, 4-29-69, CI. 1 17-17.5
Epstein, Joseph: See —
United States of America,National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,452,423.
Epstein, Julius,: See —
Ulert, Izaak A., 3,480,228.
Epstein, Martin E.; and Jamison, Saunders E., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Method of filtering tobacco smoke. 3,461,882, 8-19-69, CI.
131-262.
Epstein, Martin: See —
Buckler, Sheldon; and Epstein, Martin, 3,454,650.
Epstein, Martin; Buckler, Sheldon A.; Sherr, Allan Ellis; and Gill-
ham, Helen Currier, to American Cyanamid Company. Composi-
tion comprising a thermoplastic polymer and the reaction product
of phosphorus and a polyamine. 3,459,833, 8-5-69, CI. 260-893.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert,3,435,008.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert,3,442,871.
Schmitt, Edward Emil; Epstein, Martin; and Polistina, Rocco Al-
bert,3,457,280.
Epstein, Michael: See —
Cooper, Charles W.; and Epstein, Michael,3,437,541.
Epstein, Philip L., to Quindar Electronics, Inc. Power supply with
novel ripple control. 3,486,104, 12-23-69, CI. 321-10.
Epstein, Roman Iosifovich: See —
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Uya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich; Bochaver, Kirill
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna.3,442,090.
Epstein, Saul, to American Metal Products Corporation. Spring
biased tapered plug valve. 3,459,405, 8-5-69, CI. 251-181.
Epstein, Sidney; and Epstein, David, to Vadys Associates, Ltd. Un-
derwater electro-sonic communication systems and apparatus.
3,451,039, 6-17-69, CI. 340-5.
Epsylon Research and Development Company Limited: See —
Findeisen, Heinz Helmuth, 3,460,782.
Gray, Michael Richard, 3,461,429.
Hounsome, Graham John, 3,466,462.
Eptex Mfg., Corporation: See —
Epton, Jerome W., 3,456,373.
Epton, Jerome W., to Eptex Mfg., Corporation. Decorative magnetic
bulletin board. 3,456,373, 7-22-69, CI. 40-124.
Equipment Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Galloway, Victor A., 3,433,372.
Equitable Paper Bag Co., Inc.: See —
Canno, Leonard E.; and Grob, William H. F., 3,447,736.
Canno, Leonard E.; and Grob, William H. F., 3,464,620.
Equito Electronics Corporation: See —
Fay, Lawrence J., 3,462,980.
LIST OF PATENTEES
445
Eramo, Anthony J. Carpet fastening tool. 3,464,731, 9-2-69, CI.
294-8.6
Erard, Raoul-Henri. Method of making a bearing. 3,438,109, 4-15-
69, CI. 29-149.5
Erasumus, Albert: See—
Sohn, August Wilhelm; and Erasumus, Albert,3,480,478.
Erath, Louis W., to Test Equipment Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for in-circuit semiconductor characteristic measurements
by establishing a predetermined voltage across the semiconductor
and an externally connected impedance. 3,445,769, 5-20-69, CI.
324-158.
Erath, Louis W. Sound reproduction compensation system.
3,449,518, 6-10-69, CI. 179-1.
Erath, Louis W.; and Badger, Algernon S., to Tideland Signal Cor-
poration. Circuit for conserving battery power by eliminating the
third harmonic of an electrical square wave. 3,424,989, 1-28-69,
CI. 328-165.
Erato, Vincent A.: See —
Marek, Joseph G.; and Erato, Vincent A. ,3,469,908.
Erb, Ernst. Apparatus for continuously treating a yarn. 3,426,553, 2-
11-69, CI. 68-5.
Erb, George H.; Horenburger, William E.; Sanguinetti, Bradley E.;
and Hayden, Edward F., to General Bearing Company, Inc. Con-
duit roller bearing. 3,441,189, 4-29-69, CI. 226-189.
Erb, Gerhard; and Britzke, Ingo, to Wegmann & Co. Swingable slid-
ing car door assembly. 3,484,993, 12-23-69, CI. 49-216.
Erb, Robert A., to United States of America, Interior. Method for
improving heat transfer in condensers. 3,466,189, 9-9-69, CI. 117-
132.
Erba, Carlo, S.p.A.: See —
Lauria, Francesco; Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Francavilla, Pier Nicola;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, 3,452,085.
Erbach, Arthur R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Valve means.
3,424,198, 1-28-69, CI. 137-583.
Erbb, Ruth C. Women's rain hood. 3,460,163, 8-12-69, CI. 2-204.
Erben, Dietrich, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Apparatus for the surface
treatment of work-pieces by electrical discharges. 3,483,374, 12-9-
69, CI. 250-49.5
Erbor, Stanley E., to Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co., Inc. Suc-
tion cleaner nozzle construction. 3,437,424, 4-8-69, CI. 21-127.
Erbor, Stanley E., to Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co., Inc. Suc-
tion cleaner nozzle construction. 3,444,582, 5-20-69, CI. 15-324.
Erby, William A.; Erner, William E.; Skaptason, Johann S.; and
Walde, Robert A., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Method of
harvesting cotton. 3,472,004, 10-14-69, CI. 56-1.
Erchak, Michael, Jr.; Carrock, Frederick E.; and Koch, Karl F., to
Dart Industries Inc. Rubber-modified resinous polymers prepared
in the presence of a polyphenylene oxide. 3,487,127, 12-30-69, CI.
260-876.
Erck, Richard K. Sash plug. 3,432,883, 3-18-69, CI. 16-197.
Ercole, Pietro: See —
Dakli, Ibrahim; Ercole, Pietro; and Jacobelli, Franco, 3,423,41 1.
Ercoli, Nicholas, to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated. Deriva-
tives of dialkyl-cysteines and allied compounds. 3,466,312, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-440.
Erdco Engineering Corporation: See —
Archer, Lee A.; and Peterman, Russel S., 3,484,773.
Erde, Bernard: See—
Goldmark, Peter C; and Erde, Bernard,3,475,549.
Erdkamp, Michael L.: See —
Gassaway, Lee V.; and Erdkamp, Michael L., 3,478,222.
Erdle, Jack A. Flexible bus bar. 3,459,880, 8-5-69, CI. 174-1 17.
Erdle, Jack A. Laminated electrical bus bar. 3,476,871, 11-4-69, CI.
174-88.
Erdley, Harold F.; Lipman, Jerome S.; and Shapiro, Sidney, to Litton
Systems, Inc. Vibra-rotor gyroscopes. 3,463,016, 8-26-69, CI. 74-
5.4
Erdley, Harold R. Envelope opening device. 3,476,043, 11-4-69, CI.
83-575.
Erdman, Charles A., to Venus Esterbrook Corporation. Recorder
having stylus pressure adjustment assembly. 3,434,159, 3-18-69,
CI. 346-139.
Erdman, Leon Paul, to Deere & Company. Belt drive apparatus for
tractor-mounted implement. 3,465,607, 9-9-69, CI. 74-227.
Erdman, Robert J., to Keithley Instruments, Inc. Low level D. C.
voltage apparatus employing a balanced modulator and filter
means to remove spurious signals. 3,424,981, 1-28-69, CI. 324-
118.
Erdman, Wiliam C: See —
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, Wiliam
C.,3,424,661.
Erdman, William C: See—
Androshuk, Alex; Bergh, Arpad A.; and Erdman, William
C, 3,484,358.
Erdmann, Dietrich: See—
Mohr, Gunther; Erdmann, Dietrich; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust,
Siegmund; and Schneider, Gerhart, 3, 452,076.
Mohr, Gunther; Erdmann, Dietrich; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust,
Siegmund; Schneider, Gerhart; and Jacobi, Ernst, 3,476,545.
Erdmann, Fritz: See —
Steppan, Hartmut; Erdmann, Fritz; Messwarb, Gunter; and Lu-
ders, Walter.3,484,239.
Erdmann, Fritz; and Uhlig, Fritz, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Emul-
sion lacquer containing alkyl/phenol resin for the after-treatment
of developed planographic printing plates. 3,459,128, 8-5-69, CI.
101-466.
Erdmann, Hans, to Teves, Alfred GmbH. Hydraulic accumulator
with composite elastic diaphragm. 3,442,293, 5-6-69, CI. 138-30.
Erdmann, Helmut: See —
Waschulewski, Hans-Georg; Erdmann, Helmut; and Laimann,
Gunther,3,486,427.
Erdmann, Kurt; Nerlick, Lydia, curatrix; Fischer, Claus; Friedenrich,
Heinrich; and Bauer, Helmut, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Piston for high-pressure compressors.
3,481,255, 12-2-69, CI. 92-258.
Erdmann, Otto: See —
Kochalski, Horst; Rudszinat, Willy; Suck, Hans; Rode, Ludwig;
David, Harri; and Erdmann, Otto,3,481,447.
Erdmann, Piers Kaspar, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltung-
sgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Circuit arrangement to in-
tegrate voltages or currents. 3,477,035, 1 1-4-69, CI. 330-104.
Erdmann, Raymond: See —
Richter, Carl; and Erdmann, Raymond, 3,444,056.
Erdmenger, Rudolf: See —
Walaschewski, Engelbert; Steinbach, Hans-Horst; Oetke, Walter;
and Erdmenger, Rudolf.3,423,842.
Erdos, Emerich; and Bares, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved.
Method and apparatus for continuously determining the oxygen
content of gases. 3,432,404, 3-1 1-69, CI. 204-1.
Erf, Robert K.; Wingfield, Edward C; and Aas, Herbert G., to
United Aircraft Corporation. Angle sensing system using a diverg-
ing- converging scan. 3,480,368, 11-25-69, CI. 356-172.
Ergenc, Sahabettin, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Production of cold
neutrons. 3,470,065, 9-30-69, CI. 176-39.
Ergun, Sabri; and Berman, Martin, to United States of America, In-
terior. Separation method. 3,463,310, 8-26-69, CI. 209-8.
Erhard, Albert E.: See —
Fredrickson, Robert E.; and Erhard, Albert E.,3,441,403.
Erhard, Eugen Adolf: See —
Starp, Franz W. R.; Richter, Carl Fritz; and Erhard, Eugen
Adolf,3,460,454.
Erhardt, John E.; Hirtle, Kenneth S.; and Osterman, Harry F., to
Branson Instruments Incorporated. Conveyor system. 3,425,533,
2-4-69, CI. 198-19.
Erhardt, Peter F.: See—
Holoch, Klaus E.; Erhardt, Peter F.; and Benner, Kenneth
W., 3,465,062.
Erhardt, William A., Jr.: See —
Bachman, Walter S., Jr.; Erhardt, William A., Jr.; and Surpre-
nant, Edward V., 3,461,765.
Erich Herion Sen.: See —
Baldi, Otello, 3,481,578.
Erickson, Albin R., to Textron Inc., mesne. Snowmobile belt drive
sprocket wheel construction. 3,483,766, 12-16-69, CI. 74-243.
Erickson, Allen M., to United States of America, Navy. On call
switching system for laser. 3,483,482, 12-9-69, CI. 331-94.5
Erickson, Arnold R., to Consolidation Coal Company, mesne. Ap-
paratus for agglomerating carbonaceous materials. 3,460,195, 8-
12-69, CI. 18-1.
Erickson, Charles Aldor. Standing fixture for bicycle passenger.
3,484,829, 12-16-69, CI. 280-291.
Erickson, Clifford E., to General Electric Company. Gas burner with
captured shutter. 3,436,166, 4-1-69, CI. 431-354.
Erickson, Clifford E., to General Electric Company. Gas burner.
3,477,798, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 431-263.
Erickson, Donald G.: See—
Price, Warren H.; and Erickson, Donald G., 3,462,924.
Erickson, Donald O. Concrete wall and wall panel construction.
3,432,978, 3-18-69, CI. 52-227.
Erickson, Donald W.; and Thornber, Ernest C. Electro hydraulic
servo mechanism. 3,473,548, 10-21-69, CI. 137-85.
Erickson Electrical Equipment Co.: See —
Erickson, John W., 3,441,699.
Erickson, Ernest A., to Modine Manufacturing Company. Electronic
control. 3,427,818, 2-18-69, CI. 62-140.
Erickson, George Duncan, to Dolan-Jenner Industries, Inc. Fiber
optic sensing, for example, of loom bobbins. 3,459,240, 8-5-69,
CI. 139-273.
Erickson, George F., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Heat actuated control rod utilizing a cadmium-
potassium mixture. 3,464,889, 9-2-69, CI. 176-86.
Erickson, Goffe J.; and Korzenowski, Stanley J., to Honeywell Inc.
Dental handpiece. 3,451,134, 6-24-69, CI. 32-28.
Erickson, Gustav F., to National Rejectors, Inc. Milled edge coin
tester. 3,429,413, 2-25-69, CI. 194-97.
Erickson, Gustav F., to National Rejectors, Inc. Coin-handling
device. 3,454,146, 7-8-69, CI. 194-97.
Erickson, Harry W., to Norton Company. Pad holder and driver.
3,462,889, 8-26-69, CI. 5 1 -380.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Erickson, Henry; and Johnson, Marvin F. L., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Crystalline aluminosilicate-containing catalyst and methods of
treating and using same. 3,428,550, 2-18-69, CI. 208-120.
Erickson, Henry; and Russell, Howard G., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Method of preparing crystalline aluminosilicate catalytic com-
posites. 3,457,191, 7-22-69, CI. 252-455.
Erickson, Howard L.: See—
Huley, William G.; Erickson, Howard L.; and Hanna, John
W., 3,429,552.
Erickson, Howard L., to Dole Valve Company, The. Adjustable flow
control. 3,422,842, 1-21-69, CI. 137-504.
Erickson, Howard L., to Dole Valve Company, The. Reversible flow
control device. 3,444,897, 5-20-69, CI. 138-45.
Erickson, Howard L., to Dole Valve Company, The. Single-inlet,
double-outlet valve. 3,480,040, 1 1-25-69, CI. 137-608.
Erickson, Howard L.; and McCarty, William R., Jr., to Dole Valve
Company, The. Solenoid actuator device. 3,456,836, 7-22-69, CI.
220-35.
Erickson, James O.: See —
Blatz, Paul E.; and Erickson, James 0.,3,475,515.
Erickson, John M.; and Fairweather, John, to United States of
America, Navy. Circuit for surge current testing of silicon con-
trolled rectifiers. 3,421,085, 1-7-69, CI. 324-158.
Erickson, John W., to Erickson Electrical Equipment Co. Arc con-
trol apparatus for load break switches. 3,441,699, 4-29-69, CI.
200-144.
Erickson, John W., to Preco, Inc. Cooling of dynamoelectric
machines. 3,441,757, 4-29-69, CI. 310-62.
Erickson, John W., to Preco, Inc. Air-cooled dynamoelectric
machine. 3,445,696, 5-20-69, CI. 310-59.
Erickson, John W.; Konrad, Marion G.; and McCloud, James, to
Preco Incorporated. Suspension and locking mechanism for load
dividing gate. 3,464,369, 9-2-69, CI. 105-376.
Erickson, Karl H., to Amerock Corporation. Latching mechanism
with temperature-responsive blocking device. 3,438,666, 4-15-69,
CI. 292-210.
Erickson, Karl H., to Amerock Corporation. Appliance latch.
3,476,424, 11-4-69, CI. 292-66.
Erickson, Keith D. Game device for forming and throwing snowballs.
3,472,217, 10-14-69, CI. 124-5.
Erickson, Leonard A.: See —
Wise, Robert T.; and Erickson, Leonard A. ,3,487,443.
Erickson, Lowell H.: See —
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Erickson, Lowell H., 3,466,704.
Erickson, Paul N.: See —
Jordan, Richard J.; and Erickson, Paul N., 3,445,669.
Erickson, Porter W., to United States of America, Navy. Porous
plastic. 3,473,985, 10-21-69, CI. 156-24.
Erickson, Porter W.; and Kinna, Marlin A., to United States of
America, Navy. Method of forming a filament wound plastic body.
3,440,120, 4-22-69, CI. 156-162.
Erickson, Raymond A., to Varian Associates. Mass spectrometer ion
source having two filaments each alternately acting as emitter and
collector. 3,423,584, 1-21-69, CI. 250-41.9
Erickson, Raymond A., to Varian Associates. Pivotable mount for
electric field electrodes of a cycloidal mass spectrometer.
3,439,162, 4-15-69, CI. 250-41.9
Erickson, Raymond A., to Varian Associates. Electrically adjustable
beam defining slits and mass spectrometers using same. 3,469,094,
9-23-69, CI. 250-41.9
Erickson, Raymond A.; and Brown, Harmon W., to Varian As-
sociates. Electrically adjustable slits and mass spectrometers using
same. 3,433,945, 3-18-69, CI. 250-41.9
Erickson, Robert E.; and Wittbrodt, Edwin L., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Aqueous dispersion of an admixture of a high and
low styrene latex, a melamine-formaldehyde resin and an inorganic
filler, and method of forming same. 3,440,184, 4-22-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Erickson, Robert G.: See—
Goshorn, Larry A.; Harmon, Sherril A.; and Erickson, Robert
G., 3,470,537.
Erickson, Robert J.: See —
Buenger, George L.; and Erickson, Robert J. ,3,47 1,701.
Ricketts, Luther W., Jr.; Buenger, George L.; and Erickson,
Robert J. ,3,471, 838.
Ricketts, Luther W., Jr.; Stalcup, Robert E.; and Erickson,
Robert J. ,3,449,711.
Erickson Robert L. Knife. 3,439,420, 4-22-69, CI. 30-294.
Erickson, Roger D., to Honeywell Inc. Photographic apparatus.
3,442,190, 5-6-69, CI. 95-10.
Erickson Tool Company: See—
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,420,538.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,421,770.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,425,705.
Benjamin, Milton L.; Walker, David D.; and Miles, Wilbur N.,
3,434,376.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,439,458.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,443,819.
Benjamin, Milton L.; Walker, David D.; and Miles, Wilbur N.,
3,454,283.
Benjamin, Milton L.; and Walker, David D., 3,466,681.
Erickson, Victor. Safety cover for valves. 3,428,296, 2-18-69, CI.
251-337.
Erickson, Wallace R.; and Whitcomb, John G., to Cooper's Incor-
porated. Abdominal scultetus. 3,486,501, 12-30-69, CI. 128-96.
Ericksson, George J.: See —
Courtois, Peter D.; and Ericksson, George J. ,3,420,014.
Ericson, Alvin E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Flexible bag for
packaging food items. 3,441,198, 4-29-69, CI. 229-53.
Ericson, Richard E., to Kendall Company, The. Inflatable splint.
3,424,151, 1-28-69, CI. 128-87.
Ericson, Richard E., to Kendall Company, The. Self-venting drainage
system for body fluids. 3,429,314, 2-25-69, CI. 128-349.
Ericson, Richard E., to Kendall Company, The. Drainage device with
shielded drainage orifice. 3,435,827, 4-1-69, CI. 128-349.
Ericson, Richard E., to Kendall Company, The. Non-traumatic reten-
tion catheter. 3,438,375, 4-15-69, CI. 128-349.
Ericson, Richard E., to Elliot Laboratories Inc. Closed urinary
drainage system. 3,478,743, 11-18-69, CI. 128-275.
Ericson, Richard E.; and McWhorter, Daniel M., to Kendall Com-
pany, The. Easy deflatable retention catheter. 3,482,576, 12-9-69,
CI. 128-349.
Ericsson, Arvid I., to Signode Corporation. Combination strap ten-
sioning and sealing tool. 3,442,734, 5-6-69, CI. 156-73.
Ericsson, Eric R., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Push button
switch. 3,433,914, 3-18-69, CI. 200-159.
Ericsson, Gunnar Arthur: See —
Sellman, Ulf Carl Iwar; and Ericsson, Gunnar Arthur,3,476,208.
Ericsson, Hans T.: See —
Faxen, Per Torsten; and Ericsson, Hans T., 3,474,704.
Ericsson, Samuel S. Cart for pavement breaker. 3,481,649, 12-2-69,
CI. 299-37.
Ericsson Telephones Limited: See —
Mathews, George A., 3,482,043.
Erie Development Company: See —
Williams, Charles J., 3,483,976.
Erie Foundry Company: See —
Cornberg, Heinz, 3,461,515.
Erie Packaging Corp.: See —
Gonsalves, George E.; and Dosso, Felice, 3,423,1 13.
Erie Strayer Company: See —
O'Connell, Daniel J., 3,421,744.
Erie Technological Products, Inc.: See —
Bertics, John P.; and Royall, Robert L., Jr., 3,472,272.
Coda, Nello, 3,444,436.
Myers, Arthur L., 3,449,614.
Ruffner, Lawrence J., 3,467,898.
Wilson, Donald J., 3,467,849.
Erie Technological Products Limited: See —
Cole, Bernard Arthur, 3,484,842.
Eriez Magnetics: See —
Benson, William H.; and Falconer, Thomas H., 3,448,857.
Eriez Manufacturing Co.: See —
Merwin, Robert F.; and Weiss, Fred W., 3,476,232.
Eriez Manufacturing Company: See —
Israelson, Arlo F., 3,452,310.
Israelson, Arlo F.; and Tenpas, Emerson J., 3,454,913.
Eriksen, Jan Bergh, to Trio Fabrikker A/S De Forenede Norske
Laase-Og Beslagfabriker. Device for use in connection with a fish-
canning machine. 3,451,191, 6-24-69, CI. 53-142.
Eriksen, Odd, to Sentralinstitutt for Industriell Forskning. Electro-
mechanical transducer for tensile, pressure and acceleration mea-
surements. 3,474,681, 10-28-69, CI. 73-141.
Eriksen, Richard E.: See —
Carter, Thomas A., 3,487,241.
Erikson, Alden J.; and Christenson, Roger M., to PPG Industries,
Inc. Aqueous coating compositions comprising a salt of a heat-
bodied maleinized oil and a polymeric latex. 3,422,044, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-23.7
Erikson, Carl Reinhold: See —
Columbus, Peter Spiros; and Erikson, Carl Reinhold, 3,442, 845.
Erikson, Herman E., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic products
and processes. 3,433,950, 3-18-69, CI. 250-65.
Erikson, Herman E.; Brackett, Robert D.; and Young, Phillip E., to
Polaroid Corporation. Radiographic apparatus for inserting an in-
tensify- ing screen into a self-processing photographic film pack.
3,462,599, 8-19-69, CI. 250-66.
Erikson, Robert W., to Sundstrand Corporation. Fuel reguling valve.
3,446,232, 5-27-69, CI. 137-117.
Eriksson, Bengt Gosta. Inclinometer for a rock drilling machine.
3,469,322, 9-30-69, CI. 33-215.
Eriksson, Carl A., to Norse Development Corporation. Slip-form ap-
paratus for tapered piers. 3,425,659, 2-4-69, CI. 249-18.
Eriksson, Egon Ake Lennart, to Ursvikens Mekaniska Verkstads AB.
Devices for bottom stroke stop in hydraulic edge presses.
3,429,156, 2-25-69, CI. 72-26.
Eriksson, Elof Erik, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Apparatus
for error correction in a data transmission system. 3,460,090, 8-5-
69, CI. 340-146.1
Eriksson, Erik Helmer; Frisk, Olof Edvin; and Hogberg, Lars-Gun-
nar, to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Sawing apparatus. 3,443,610,
5-13-69, CI. 143-57.
LIST OF PATENTEES
447
Eriksson, Ernst Axel Harald. Valve mechanism. 3,472,263, 10-14-69,
CI. 137-116.
Eriksson, Folke. Foldable game board with game piece seating and
storing means. 3,462,150, 8-19-69, CI. 273-131.
Eriksson, George J.: See—
Courtois, Peter D.; and Eriksson, George J. ,3,43 1,012.
Eriksson, John Thorbjorn; and Moller, Birger Torsten Arne, to Alfa-
Laval AB. Sludge-separating centrifuge. 3,447,742, 6-3-69, CI.
233-7.
Eriksson, Karl Ake: See—
Mundt-Petersen, Just Henrik; and Eriksson, Karl Ake,3,431,016.
Eriksson, Karl-Axel; and Tveteras, Martin, to Allmanna Svenska
Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Protection means for single-phase capaci-
tor banks. 3,486,073, 12-23-69, CI. 317-12.
Eriksson, Kjell Karl-Axel; Lindblad, Sven Erland Gustav; and Linde-
berg, Bengt Gosta, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Converter with compensation for DC magnetization. 3,470,450, 9-
30-69, CI. 321-16.
Eriksson, Ragnar. Countersinking and counterboring tools.
3,444,766, 5-20-69, CI. 77-73.5
Eriksson, Sven Axel: See —
Lundin, Ingvar Oskar Wallentin; and Eriksson, Sven Ax-
el,3. 468,419.
Eriksson, Sven-Erik Nore, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Shovel
loaders. 3,443,704, 5-13-69, CI. 214-131.
Erke, Frederick C. Enclosure for a flatbed trailer or truck body.
3,433,470, 3-18-69, CI. 296-28.
Erker, Joseph W.: See—
Menefee, Julious M.; and Erker, Joseph W., 3,426, 195.
Erkkila, John G. Trap type fishhook device. 3,470,646, 10-7-69, CI.
43-15.
Erlandson, Paul M., to Continental Can Company, Inc. . 3,420,079,
1-7-69, CI. 72-56.
Erlandson, Paul M., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Welded can
body and method of forming the same. 3,468,453, 9-23-69, CI.
220-75.
Erlandson, Paul M.; and Howeler, Warren F., to Continental Can
Company, Inc. Container fabrication means utilizing an electron
beam. 3,440,392, 4-22-69, CI. 219-124.
Erlandsson, Karl Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Bandindustri. Arrange-
ment in a winding machine for soft ribbon. 3,474,979, 10-28-69,
CI. 242-61.
Erlbach, Erich, to International Business Machines Corporation. Al-
teration of transmittance in solids. 3,427,091, 2-11-69, CI. 350-
149.
Erlbacher, Robert W. Concrete-reinforced steel vessel construction.
3,437,068, 4-8-69, CI. 114-65.
Erlebach, Richard. Heel release device for safety ski bindings.
3,455,568, 7-15-69, CI. 280-11.35
Erler, Gerhard: See —
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius, Dietrich; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert.3,459,238.
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,464,453.
Erler, Heinz; Reher, Bernhard; and Hopp, Hartwig, to VEB Fernseh-
geratewerke Stassfurt. Transistor oscillator with strip-conductor in-
terstage coupling. 3,483,483, 12-9-69, CI. 331-99.
Erler, Werner G.; and Gerber, Siegfried. Fire extinguishing process
and method. 3,464,921, 9-2-69, CI. 252-2.
Erlewine, Richard H.: See—
Richter, Charles W., Ill; and Erlewine, Richard H., 3,43 1,409.
Erlich, Ralph R.: See—
Aaron, Jack, 3,477,089.
Erlichman, Irving, to Polaroid Corporation. Extensible camera.
3,479,941, 11-25-69, CI. 95-39.
Erline, Dexter Wyman: See —
Lynch, James Edward; Erline, Dexter Wyman; and Morehart,
Ronald Charles.3,444,504.
Erman, William F., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Rearrange-
ment of chrysanthenone. 3,420,886, 1-7-69, CI. 260-586.
Erman, William F.: See-
Gibson, Thomas W.; and Erman, William F.,3,48 1,998.
Lewis, Ronald G.; and Erman, William F.,3,478,1 14.
Ermanco Incorporated: See —
Hammond, Theodore A.; and Summers, John D., 3,468,408.
Paulsen, John D., 3,465,870.
Ermanis, Felix; and Schwartz, Bertram, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Method for forming alloy contacts to gallium
arsenide. 3,484,312, 12-16-69, CI. 148-182.
Ermenc, Eugene D.; and Smith, Marion F., to Philip Carey Corpora-
tion, mesne. Asbestos millboard conveyor rolls for high tempera-
ture use. 3,456,931, 7-22-69, CI. 263-6.
Ermer, Joseph W., Jr.; and Kesler, William C, to Crown Cork &
Seal Company, Inc. Capping apparatus for accommodating bottles
with and without bumper rolls. 3,461,649, 8-19-69, CI. 53-201.
Ernau It-Somua, H.: See—
Berly, Marcel H., 3,427,906.
Berly, Marcel Henri, 3,472,104.
Erneman, Hans G.; and Spranger, Alfred F. Energy dissipater for
safety belt assembly. 3,462,191, 8-19-69, CI. 297-385.
Erner, William E., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Supported
metal cyanide catalyst. 3,472,788, 10-14-69, CI. 252-438.
Erner, William E.: See —
Erby, William A.; Erner, William E.; Skaptason, Johann S.; and
Walde, Robert A. ,3,472,004.
Ernest, Alan W.: See—
Lapin, Ellis E.; Ernest, Alan W.; and Sollow, Philip
A.,3,427,200.
Ernest, Frances H. Manicure means. 3,480,020, 11-25-69, CI. 132-
88.5
Ernest, Richard B.; and Swanstrom, Kenneth A., to Penn Engineer-
ing & Manufacturing Corporation. Automated machine or press
for assembling a fastener to a work piece. 3,465,410, 9-9-69, CI.
29-208.
Ernest, Richard B.; and Swanstrom, Kenneth A., to Penn Engineer-
ing & Manufacturing Corporation. Captive screw device and a
method for securing together the parts thereof. 3,465,803, 9-9-69,
CI. 151-69.
Ernest, Richard B.; Swanstrom, Kenneth A.; and Davenport, Richard
M., to Penn Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation. Gate for
an automated fasteners press. 3,452,418, 7-1-69, CI. 29-21 1.
Ernest, Robert P.; and York, Roy W., to Ford Motor Company.
Shell mold and process for shell molding. 3,472,310, 10-14-69, CI.
164-137.
Erni, Edoardo: See —
Baumann, Hans; Erni, Edoardo; and Horvath, Attila,3,462,159.
Ernick, Fred G.: See—
Tarneja, Krishan S.; Ernick, Fred G.; and Rossi, Vito
A. ,3,460,240.
Ernick, Frederick G.: See —
Kisinko, Paul M.; and Ernick, Frederick G., 3,460,009.
Ernisse, Paul Justen, to Eastman Kodak Company. Automatic expo-
sure control for cameras. 3,482,497, 12-9-69, CI. 95-10.
Ernsberger, Fred M., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method for making
radiation induced crystallized glass. 3,454,386, 7-8-69, CI. 65-33.
Ernst, Adolphe Otton Gontier: See —
Marchal, Raymond Hippolyte Firmin; Colombani, Don Pierre
Louis Jean; and Ernst, Adolphe Otton Gontier.3,486,718.
Ernst, Donald E., to Revell, Incorporated. Racing game apparatus.
3,467,311,9-16-69, CI. 238-10.
Ernst, Donald W.: See—
Pasnak, Michael; and Ernst, Donald W., 3,424,007.
Ernst, Eric O.; Hurd, Donald J.; and Seeley, Gerard, to International
Business Machines Corporation. High capacity epitaxial apparatus
and method. 3,424,629, 1-28-69, CI. 148-175.
Ernst, Hans. Combined cane and leg rest device. 3,443,569, 5-13-69,
CI. 135-47.
Ernst, Hans. Flow control apparatus for fluent magnetic materials.
3,485,254, 12-23-69, CI. 137-81.5
Ernst Heinkel Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Eggstein, Giorgio, 3,478,519.
Ernst, Heinz: See— -
Winkler, Alfred; and Ernst, Heinz.3,479,938.
Winkler, Alfred; Bammesberger, Karl; and Ernst,
Heinz,3,463,071.
Ernst, Herbert. Prefabricated structural elements, especially for con-
structing a staircase, scaffold, or the like. 3,474,882, 10-28-69, CI.
182-106.
Ernst, Max: See—
Munzberg, Walter, 3,483,369.
Munzing, Robert, 3,450,272.
Ernst, Max. Rotary drum lot mixing and dispensing device.
3,468,542, 9-23-69, CI. 273-144.
Ernst, Otto A.: See—
Pierman, Martin J.; Donath, Edwin W.; and Ernst, Otto
A.,3,463,003.
Bauer, Hans; Ernst, Otto; and Niklaus, Ulrich,3, 470,266.
Ernst, Otto; Neubold, Kurt; Ibing, Guenther; and Kugler, Fritz, to
Ciba Limited, and Ruhroel Chemiewerk der Steinkohlenbergwerke
Mathias Stinnes Aktiengesellschaft. Thermocurable composition of
epoxy resins and mixed polycarboxylic acid anhydrides. 3,470,132,
9-30-69, CI. 260-47.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, to Ciba Limited.
Curable, filled unsaturated polyester resin mixtures. 3,455,869, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-40.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, to Ciba Limited.
Curable filled epoxy resin mixtures. 3,470,128, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
37.
Ernst, Otto; Niklaus, Ulrich; and Batzer, Hans, to Ciba Limited.
Curable filled cycloaliphatic epoxy resin mixtures. 3,470,129, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-37.
Ernst, Richard R.: See —
Nelson, Forrest A.; and Ernst, Richard R.,3,461,381.
Anderson, Weston A.; and Ernst, Richard.3,475,680.
Ernst, Robert R., to Sybron Corporation. Method and apparatus for
sterilizing. 3,477,807, 11-11-69, CI. 21-58.
448
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ernst, Rolf K., 1/2 to Maschinenfabrik Karl Hennecke, and 1/2 to
Mobay Chemical Company, mesne. Film coating apparatus.
3,436,022, 4-1-69, CI. 239-455.
Ernst-Schraner, Theodor, to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Gas
filter holding device. 3,432,999, 3-18-69, CI. 55-490.
Ernst, Walter, de Biasi, Charles P. Auto-kinetic wheel or fluid mo-
tor. 3,450,004, 6-17-69, CI. 91-73.
Ernst, Walter, to Bau-Stahlgewebe GmbH. Supporting means for
concrete reinforcements. 3,460,309, 8-12-69, CI. 52-677.
Ernst, Walter: See—
Whitmore, Charles H.; and Ernst, Walter,3,431,856.
Ernst, Wilhelm August, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Pressure-activated fuse for electrical components. 3,473,088,
10-14-69, CI. 317-12.
Ernstberger, Alfred F.: See —
Jepson, War; and Ernstberger, Alfred F.,3,45 1,087.
Ernsthausen, Roger E.; and Myers, Clarence M., to Owens-Illinois,
Inc. Method for applying electro-conductive pattern on non-con-
ductive surfaces. 3,485,664, 12-23-69, CI. 117-212.
Ernyei, Herbert; and Huguier, Philippe, to Societe Lignes Telegra-
phiques et Telephoniques. Control systems for constant proportion
mixtures. 3,430,206, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Erpel, Adolph C, to Navigation Computer Corporation. Photoelec-
tric punched paper tape reader rejecting diffused light rays.
3,469,103, 9-23-69, CI. 250-219.
Erpenbach, Heinz: See —
Sennewald, Kurt; Erpenbach, Heinz; Rehberg, Heinrich; and
Viertel, Gunter.3,476,776.
Sennewald, Kurt; Erpenbach, Heinz; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Joest,
Herbert.3,432,544.
Errede, Louis A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Modified polymers having recurring N-substituted anthranyl
side groups. 3,440,228, 4-22-69, CI. 260-78.
Errede, Louis A.: See —
Allen, Michael G.; Errede, Louis A.; and Hannula, Rodney
R., 3,479,877.
Errico, Gus J. Spark plug with adjustable electrode gap. 3,431,450,
3-4-69, CI. 313-125.
ERSA Ernst Sachs KG: See-
Sachs, Ernst; and Schwan, Bernhard, 3,480,759.
Sachs, Ernst, 3,484,033.
Ershova, Antonida Alexeevna,: See —
Getselev, Zinovy Naumovich; Balakhontsev, Gennady Alex-
eevich; Cherepok, Gennady Vasilievich; Zinoviev, Vladimir
Konstantinovich; Ershova, Antonida Alexeevna,; and Nonin,
Mikhail Moiseevich, 3,467, 166.
Erskine, Donald B., to Calgon Corporation, mesne. Carbon removal.
3,444,078, 5-13-69, CI. 210-33.
Erspamer, August S.; and Sherman, William R., to Scott Paper Com-
pany. Apparatus for stabilizing paper webs. 3,448,529, 6-10-69,
CI. 34-116.
Ertel, Alfred, to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Solid state micros-
tripline attenuator. 3,432,778, 3-1 1-69, CI. 333-81.
Ertel, Alfred, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Monolithic
microwave duplexer switch. 3,475,700, 10-28-69, CI. 333-7.
Erteszek, Jan J., to Olga Company. Edge tension relief in elasticized
garments. 3,421,516, 1-14-69, CI. 128-524.
Erteszek, Olga, to Olga Company. Elasticized garments. 3,422,818,
1-21-69, CI. 128-454.
Erteszek, Olga, to Olga Company. Girdle having comfort waist.
3,444,862, 5-20-69, CI. 128-528.
Ertl, Willi: See—
Dziuk, Peter; and Ertl, Willi.3,424,210.
Ervin, Evander M. Method and means for sorting objects according
to length. 3,469,690, 9-30-69, CI. 209-102.
Ervin, Robert Gilpin, Jr., to Rose Manufacturing Company. Shock
absorber for safety belt. 3,444,957, 5-20-69, CI. 182-3.
Erving Paper Mills: See —
Taylor, Milford J., 3,459,353.
Erwin, Alfred S., Jr., to Shaffer Tool Works. Safety closure device.
3,458,083, 7-29-69, CI. 220-55.3
Erwin Behn Verpackungsbedarf G.m.b.H.: See—
Wehren, Peter H. A., 3,443,609.
Erwin, Edson Lockwood; Field, Joseph Patrick; and Mahood, Robert
John, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Au-
tomatic switching matrix. 3,441,677, 4-29-69, CI. 179-18.
Erwin, Eugene S.; and Marco, Gino J., to Monsanto Company.
Product and process of feeding ruminants feed containing ethoxy-
lated alcohols to promote growth. 3,421,898, 1-14-69, CI. 99-2.
Erwin, James V.: See—
Danielson, Alton J.; Erwin, James V.; and Berg, Harold
A. ,3,445,3 10.
Erwin, James V., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Decorative wood grain sheet material for automobile panels.
3,452,861, 7-1-69, CI. 206-59.
Erwin, John R.: See—
Kutney, John T.; and Erwin, John R., 3,434,679.
Erwin, John R., to General Electric Company. Radial flow machine.
3,460,748, 8-12-69, CI. 230-1 14.
Erwin, John R., to General Electric Company. Radial outflow tur-
boshaft engine. 3,465,518, 9-9-69, CI. 60-39.16
Erwin Kampf Maschinenfabrik: See—
Hutzenlaub, Armin, 3,485,429.
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W., to American Welding &
Manufacturing Company, The. Flash welder. 3,479,480, 11-18-69,
CI. 219-97.
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W., to American Welding &
Manufacturing Company, The. Flash welder. 3,479,482, 11-18-69,
CI. 219-100.
Erwin, Le Roy E.: See —
Cosgrove, Donald G.; Erwin, Le Roy E.; and Bielss, Eldon
W., 3,469,183.
Erwood, Charles William, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Supply in Her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Time controlling devices employing elec-
trochemical action. 3,475,571, 10-28-69, CI. 200-61.08
Eryx Corporation: See —
Salo, Eric A., 3,436,600.
Salo, Eric A., 3,470,459.
Salo, Eric A., 3,486,033.
Erz- und Kohleflotation G.m.b.H. Bochum: See —
Siebel, Joseph; and Macura, Heinrich, 3,455,719.
Esaki, Leo: See —
Chang, Leroy L.; and Esaki, Leo,3,450,960.
D'Heurle, Francois M.; Esaki, Leo; and Seki, Hajime.3,451,912.
Esaki, Leo; Howard, Webster E., Jr.; and Stiles, Phillip J., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Metal-degenerate semicon-
ductor-insulator-metal sandwich exhibiting voltage controlled
negative resistance characteristics. 3,445,733, 5-20-69, CI. 317-
234.
ESB Incorporated: See —
Anderson, Charles E., 3,437,530.
Arms, John T., 3,458,362.
Dawson, Robert J., 3,484,295.
and Dermody, William J., 3,437,523.
3,453,145.
Duddy, Joseph C;
Duddy, Joseph C,
Duddy, Joseph C.
Duddy, Joseph C,
3,455,740.
3,466,194.
Duddy, Joseph C; Arms, John T.; and Kelley, John J.,
3,479,223.
Duddy, Joseph C, 3,481,786.
Duddy, Joseph C, 3,481,790.
Duddy, Joseph C, 3,486,946.
Fletcher, Robert W., 3,427,203.
Garland, Edward J., 3,459,907.
Honer, Harold N., 3,437,529.
Jordan, Howard J.; and Zednik, Louis, Jr., 3,475,221.
Krebs, Luis Soto; and Dawson, Robert J., 3,476,610.
MacKenzie, Murdo James, Jr.; and Salkind, Alvin J., 3,484,291.
Purcell, Thomas H., Jr., 3,483,044.
Raddi, William J., 3,454,012.
Simpson, Jack N.; and Boyer, Charles J., 3,458,865.
Spellman, Patrick J.; and Youngquist, John A., 3,466,195.
Tate, John M., 3,473,104.
Varker, Alan E., 3,446,874.
Esbeck, Howard Christian: See-
Arnold, Loren Glenn; Sullivan, James Franklin; and Esbeck,
Howard Christian,3,48 1,407.
Esbeck, Orville G. End gate structure. 3,442,550, 5-6-69, CI. 296-
50.
Escarfail, Jean-Pierre: See —
Penkala, Joseph E.; and Escarfail, Jean-Pierre,3,453,137.
Esch, Jere: See —
Powers, Richard C, 3,473,299.
Esch, Robert E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Gaging machine.
3,481,043, 12-2-69, CI. 33-174.
Esch-Werke K.G.: See-
Thomas, Adolf, 3,446,301.
Thomas, Adolf, 3,464,536.
Esche, Rolf; and Hacht, Werner V., to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Induction heating apparatus. 3,431,382, 3-4-69, CI. 219-10.79
Eschenbrenner, Gunther P.; and Honigsberg, Charles A., to Pullman
Incorporated. Apparatus for effecting catalytic reactions at
elevated pressures. 3,475,136, 10-28-69, CI. 23-289.
Eschenfeld, Edwin Louis. Hydropneumatic power wheel. 3,466,866,
9-16-69, CI. 60-22.
Eschenmoser, Albert; Felix, Dqrothea; and Stoll, Max, to Firmenich
& Cie. Cycloprane intermediates for irones" 3,470,241, 9-30-69,
CI. 260-488.
Escher, Balint: See —
Flaks, Simon; and Escher, Balint,3,453,105.
Escher, Hans. Gas extraction system for open top shaft furnaces.
3,479,021, 1 1-18-69, CI. 266-31.
Escher Wyss Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Baumann, Kurt; and Schurenberg, Wilhelm, 3,455,331.
Escher Wyss G.m.b.H.: See —
Dahl, Hans, 3,432,384.
Escher Wyss, Limited: See — ^
Lutter, Alexander, 3,463,318.
Eschinasi, Emile H., to Givaudan Corporation. Process for the
preparation of 3,7-dimethyl-5,7- octadiene-1-yl esters. 3,455,997,
7-15-69, CI. 260-489.
LIST OF PATENTEES
449
Eschinasi, Emile H.; and Cotter, Mary Lou, to Givaudan Corpora-
tion. Synthesis of pseudoionones. 3,439,042, 4-15-69, CI. 260-594.
Eschle, Karl: See—
Luethi, Christian; and Eschle, Karl, 3,444, 164.
Esco Corporation: See—
Hutton, Richard W.; and Gettmann, Philip L., 3,439,494.
Esco Elevators, Inc.: See —
Johnston, Everett E., 3,438,398.
Escoa Corporation: See-
Rhodes, William A., 3,454,837.
Escobosa, Alfonso S., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Synchronous demodulating means. 3,424,990, 1-28-69, CI. 324-50.
Escursell-Prat, Roberto. Method of automatically threading yarn
from a bobbin into the ring traveller of a continuous ring spinning
machine and the like. 3,438,187, 4-15-69, CI. 57-34.
Escursell Prat, Roberto. Automatic thread joiner and continuous
spinning machines. 3,445,997, 5-27-69, CI. 57-34.
Eshbaugh, Robert Wayne. Method for forming a fiberglass racket
frame. 3,483,055, 12-9-69, CI. 156-189.
Eshelman, Frank R. Intrauterine device. 3,457,915, 7-29-69, CI.
128-130.
Eshenauer, Earl Wilbert, J., to AMP Incorporated. Binary bit
counter. 3,479,653, 11-18-69, CI. 340-174.
Eshleman, Ralph G.; and Farmer, James W., to Hamilton Watch
Company. Delay timer with selector switch. 3,428,763, 2-18-69,
CI. 200-33.
Eshuis, Jannes, to American Enka Corporation. Process for the
preparation of yarns for pile fabrics. 3,479,810, 1 1-25-69, CI. 57-
140.
Eskimo Pie Corporation: See —
Fox, Lester John, 3,433,261.
Jernigan, Thomas L., 3,426,506.
Jernigan, Thomas L., 3,447,668.
Reynolds, Richard Roland, 3,481,282.
Eskra, Rudolph, to Dura Corporation. Drive assembly for window
regulators. 3,440,892, 4-29-69, CI. 74-89.18
Eskra, Rudolph; and Cook, James M., to Dura Corporation. Window
actuator. 3,440,765, 4-29-69, CI. 49-349.
Eskridge, Brewster B.; Fisher, Francis J.; Moore, Jackson A.; and
Rhash, Dewaine A., to American Enka Corporation. Process for
manufacture of yarns. 3,461,521, 8-19-69, CI. 28-72.11
ESL, Incorporated: See —
Franks, Raymond E., 3,430,249.
Franks, Raymond E., 3,458,862.
Esmay, Donald L.; and Kottong, Gerald W., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Process for preparing per-
fluoroguanidine. 3,450,762, 6-17-69, CI. 260-564.
Esmay, Edward N.: See—
Clark, James A.; and Esmay, Edward N., 3 ,47 1,220.
Claxton, Clarence W.; and Esmay, Edward N., 3,444,760.
Esopi, Aldo J. Ski-and-pole carrier. 3,486,672, 12-30-69, CI. 224-45.
Espada Kywi, Fermin. Automatic installation for the consecutive
washing and drying of cars. 3,451,094, 6-24-69, CI. 15-302.
Espe Fabrik Pharmazeutischer Praparate GmbH: See—
Schmitt, Werner; Purrmann, Robert; Jochum, Peter; and Zahler,
Wolf, 3,453,242.
Espclage, Paul M.: See —
Turnbull, Fred G.; and Espelage, Paul M., 3,487,278.
Espenschied, Edward P.; and Hill, Robert R., to Wilson, Lee, En-
gineering Company, Inc. Apparatus for handling open coils of strip
metal. 3,446,491, 5-27-69, CI. 263-6.
Espenschied, Helmut; and Jackel, Johann, to Bosch, Robert,
G.m.b.H. Transmission control device. 3,429,194, 2-25-69, CI. 74-
337.5
Espey, Harry R.; and Ehrlich, Benjamin F., to Esso Production
Research Company. Maintaining spacial alignment between rota-
tivcly driven members. 3,462,665, 8-19-69, CI. 318-85.
Espcy Mfg., & Electronics Corporation: See —
Silco, Francis, 3,466,490.
Espig, Winfried, to Prontor-Werk Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photo-
graphic shutter with electronic timing circuit. 3,437,026, 4-8-69,
CI. 95-53.
Espinal, Martin. Recording pill dispenser. 3,477,561, 11-11-69, CI.
206-42.
Espinosa, Robert J., to Varian Associates. Non-resonant stub sup-
ports for slow wave circuits. 3,433,999, 3-18-69, CI. 315-3.5
Espinosa, Robert J., to Varian Associates. High frequency electron
discharge device having an improved depressed collector.
3,471,739, 10-7-69, CI. 315-3.5
Esposito, Charles R.: See —
Stanonis, David J.; King, Walter D.; and Esposito, Charles
R., 3,475,823.
Esposito, Joseph J. Golf swing training device. 3,434,722, 3-25-69,
CI. 273-186.
Esposito, Vincent J., Jr. Pilferproof cap with integral pressure actu-
ated sealing means. 3,430,777, 3-4-69, CI. 215-52.
Esposito, Vincent J., Jr. Integral child-proof cap. 3,450,289, 6-17-69,
CI. 215-9.
Esposito, Vincent J., Jr. Child-proofing collar for containers having
screw- on or snap-on caps. 3,482,723, 12-9-69, CI. 215-9.
Espy, Herbert H., to Hercules Incorporated. Composition of amine-
halohydrin resin and curing agent and method of preparing wet
strength paper therewith. 3,442,754, 5-6-69, CI. 162-164.
Esquevin, Jacques: See —
Sahores, Jean; and Esquevin, Jacques.3,446,352.
Esquillan, Nicolas; and Houdin, Henri, to Societe des Entreprises
Boussiron. Rig for work at sea, in lakes, lagoons. 3,466,878, 9-16-
69, CI. 61-46.5
Esquire Inc.: See —
Moore, Buell, 3,459,934.
Essem Metotest AB: See —
Arnelo, Anders Ingvar, 3,437,918.
Arnelo, Anders Ingvar; and Leuchovius, Kurt Nils Sture,
3,466,536.
Essen, Edgar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Turbo-
generator with inlets and outlets for cooling channels in the rotor
slot opening into the airgap. 3,431,443, 3-4-69, CI. 310-65.
Esser, Ernst S.: See —
Houseman, Henry J.; and Esser, Ernst S.,3,484,851.
Esser, Harold H.: See —
Leeson, Meldon Gerald; and Esser, Harold H., 3,423,949.
Esser, Klaus, K. G.: See —
Esser, Klaus, 3,420,000.
Esser, Klaus, to Esser, Klaus, K. G. Opening device for light domes,
skylights, etc.. 3,420,000, 1-7-69, CI. 49-280.
Essery, John Michael, to Bristol-Myers Company, -tetrazolylbenzyl-
penicillins. 3,427,302, 2-11-69, CI. 260-239.1
Essex, Duane Arnold, to Deere & Company. Mechanism for raising
and lowering outrigger frames on implement carriers. 3,463,241,
8-26-69, CI. 172-311.
Essex International, Inc.: See —
Elliot, Howard A., 3,462,728.
Hartz, Marvin E.; and Witek, Roman J., Jr., 3,475,718.
Pipes, Dennis A.; and Smith, La Verne, 3,476,491.
Winogrocki, Ray F.; Brzozowski, Stephen, Jr.; and McCIure,
Gerald L., 3,459,909.
Essex Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Otto, John R.; and Pidcock, Herbert A., 3,449,535.
Essex Wire Corporation: See —
Dryer, Peter J.; and De Lorme, Albert R„ 3,432,630.
Ege, William W., Jr., 3,434,079.
Ferryman, Kenneth K., Jr., 3,461,256.
Smith, Billie L., 3,428,742.
Stoi, Walter T.; De Lorme, Albert R.; and Sketch, Harry F.,
3,431,371.
White, Frederick M., 3,455,640.
Essig, Henry J.: See —
Tucker, Harold A.; and Essig, Henry J. ,3,445,403.
Essig, Karl, to Stoll, H., & Company. Flat knitting machines.
3,425,245, 2-4-69, CI. 66-64.
Esslinger, Paul; Winter, Heinrich; and Wolf, Walter, to Germany,
Federal Republic of, represented by the Minister of Defense. Alu-
minum base alloy production. 3,445,920, 5-27-69, CI. 29-472.3
Esso Production Company: See —
Whitmer, Lawrence W.; Gewers, Claus W. W.; and McLatchie,
Allan S., 3,474,663.
Esso Production Research Company: See —
Alexander, Warren A., 3,439.155.
Arendt, Harry S., 3,426,851.
Barry, Adelbert; Chalmers, Franklin L.; and Pearson, John B.,
3,480,101.
Bielstein, Walter J.; and Harrison, Otto R., 3,427,651.
Bielstein, Walter J., 3,461,828.
Bombardieri, Caurino C, 3,434,545.
Bombardieri, Caurino C, 3,456,504.
Brumble, James T., Jr., 3,426,849.
Buck, Henry M.; Bruecher, Judith F.; Carlton, Louis A.; and
Pierce, Aaron E., 3,431,974.
Childers, Thomas W.; and Genois, Edmond R., 3,444,927.
Childers, Thomas W.; Genois, Edmond R.; and Brasier, Charles
A., 3,464,495.
Cooke, Claude E., Jr., 3,446,282.
Corley, Charles B., Jr.; and Bohlmann, Willy F., Jr., 3,426,842.
Crook, Troy N., 3,445,642.
Eckel, John E.; and Lock, Everett H., 3,454,1 17.
Eckel, John R.; and Hildebrandt, Alexander B., 3,445,085.
Eisinga, Simon; and Keet, Lourens, 3,486,297.
Espey, Harry R.; and Ehrlich, Benjamin F., 3,462,665.
Genois, Edmond R.; and Childers, Thomas W., 3,464,496.
Gidley, John L., 3,441,085.
Gidley, John L.; and Tomer, Fred S., 3,452,818.
Gidley, John L.; Terry, William M.; and Brooks, Fred A., Jr.,
3,481,403.
Gidley, John L., 3,481,404.
Glazier, Walter H., 3,431,999.
Graham, John W., 3,481,401.
Hindman, Robert G.; and Bardgette, John J., 3,426,542.
Horeth, John M.; Howard, William D.; and Langenheim,
Richard H., 3,462,761.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Howell, Lynn G.; Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr.; and Barry, Adelbert,
3,472,076.
Kerver, John K.; Kaiser, Albert D., Jr.; Heilhecker, Joe K.; and
Mc Kinney, Joseph M., 3,481,400.
Kiel, Othar M.; and Graham, Harold L., 3,444,889.
Kline, Kenneth A., 3,440,826.
Koonce, Kenneth T., 3,422,895.
Ledgerwood, Leroy W., Jr., 3,461,916.
Leibach, Raymond E., 3,474,867.
McDougall, Lee A.; and Brooks, Fred A., Jr., 3,456,735.
McDuffie, John C, Jr., 3,426,850.
Norman, Joe H.; and McLelland, Donald R., 3,474,737.
Ortloff, John E., 3,475,039.
Payne, Percy A., 3,422,672.
Peters, Beldon A., 3,455,387.
Rich, Elvis, 3,482,526.
Robinson, Leon H.; and Williams, Robert E., 3,461,965.
Spillette, Arthur G., 3,477,510.
Stone, Jacob E., 3,465,286.
Williams, Robert E.; Ayers, Robert C., Jr.; and Cooke, Claude
E., Jr., 3,444,930.
Esso Research and Engineering Company: See —
Aldridge, Clyde L., 3,440,164.
Aldridge, Clyde L., 3,442,797.
Amir, Emanuel M., 3,431,317.
Amir, Emanuel M.; Wadley, Edward F.; and Wesselhoft, Robert
D., 3,449,456.
Amir, Emanuel M., 3,484,385.
Arendt, Harry S., 3,477,509.
Asfazadourian, Michei; and Prillieux, Marcel, 3,440,234.
Asfazadourian, Michel; Muths, Robert; and Prillieux, Marcel,
3,449,459.
Asher, William J., 3,437,590.
Attwood, John Hamilton, 3,446,290.
Bank, Shelton; Vogelfanger, Elliot; Naslund, Lars A.; and Yates,
David J. C, 3,428,448.
Bartok, William; and Shabaker, Robert H., 3,431,194.
Batzold, John S., 3,431,220.
Bauer, Richard H.; and Kilpert, Richard, 3,439,075.
Bauer, Richard H.; and Kilpert, Richard, 3,480,493.
Bearden, Roby, Jr; and Aldridge, Clyde L., 3,427,293.
Beltzer, Morton; and Horowitz, Hugh H., 3,441,443.
Berckmoes, Philemon J. L., 3,469,363.
Berger, Martin, 3,421,002.
Bergougnou, Maurice A., 3,442,028.
Bichard, John A., 3,422,000.
Bilisoly, Julius Philip; and Zachry, James Bryan, 3,434,964.
Blackwell, Noah E., Ill; and Metrailer, William J., 3,446,728.
Borzel, Paul; and Kennedy, Joseph P., 3,484,423.
Bosniack, David S.; Stogryn, Eugene L.; and Berger, Joel G.,
3,441,520.
Brasch, Jay, 3,452,002.
Brois, Stanley J., 3,449,491.
Brois, Stanley J., 3,464,81 1.
Brois, Stanley J., 3,468,925.
Brois, Stanley J., 3,476,833.
Broussard, Leo, 3,479,232.
Brown, Arden S., 3,442,1 16.
Bryan, James F., 3,464,466.
Buchanan, William L.; and Straight, Harry F., Jr., 3,476,494.
Burkard, Herbert G.; Henselman, Richard O.; Miller, Harold N.;
and Tunkel, Norman, 3,442,790.
Burkard, Herbert G.; and Bosniack, David S., 3,470,099.
Cahn, Robert P., 3,425,935.
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse
M., Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J., 3,481,971.
Carr, Jesse M., Jr.; Byars, Gerald A.; and De Feo, Richard J.,
3,480,662.
Carter, James L.; and Sinfelt, John H., 3,424,669.
Carter, James L.; and Savini, Charles G., 3,472,794.
Cashman, Edward P.; and Schneider, Nicholas M., 3,458,274.
Chaney, Allen L.; and Cart, Eldred N., Jr., 3,443,908.
Cheysson, Philippe J., 3,457,703.
Cier, Harry E., 3,454,665.
Clark, Earl C; and Schumacher, Edward B., 3,470,678.
Claybaugh, Billy E.; Griffin, John R.; and Watson, Albert T.,
3,472,829.
Clayton, Robert E.; and McGovney, Clarence L., 3,460,978.
Cohen, Abraham David, 3,456,026.
Cook, Harry C, 3,453,716.
Corbett, Luke W., 3,453,226.
Cotrupe, Demetrio P.; Wellman, William E.; and Burton, Paul
E., 3,446,850.
Cull, Neville Leverne; and Aldridge, Clyde Lee, 3,454,649.
Davidson, Edmund B., 3,438,950.
Davidson, Edmund B., 3,455,890.
Davis, John H., 3,485,884.
De Feo, Richard Joseph; and Byars, Gerald Albert, 3,484,190.
Delahunt, John F.; and Haisch, Richard A., 3,483,101.
Donnelly, John F.; Larsen, Michael J.; and Webber, William O.,
3,427,138.
Douros, John D., Jr.; and Naslund, Lars A., 3,440,141.
Dukek, William G.; and Wakeford, Brian R., 3,478,578.
Eberly, Paul E., Jr.; and Webb, Dorothy, 3,485,748.
Edman, Walter W., 3,422,204.
Edman, Walter W., 3,439,088.
Edwards, Alan H., 3,447,916.
Edwards, David A.; Evans, Eric B.; and Fowler, Benjamin T.,
3,468,945.
Ehrler, John L., 3,483,119.
Eisenberg, Benjamin; and Magee, Ellington M., 3,427,152.
Ellert, Henry George; and Mattox, William Judson, 3,437,587.
Eng, Jackson; and Bumbulis, Janis, 3,434,961.
Eng, Jackson; and Tiedje, John L., 3,442,792.
Eng, Jackson; Thomson, Gordon H.; and VanderLinden, Ronald
C, 3,475,327.
Eng, Jackson; and Guggisberg, William R., 3,480,540.
Eng, Jackson; and Tiedje, John L., 3,484,366.
Engel, Lawrence J., 3,440,271.
Engelhart, John E., 3,449,236.
Epperly, William R.; Read, Chester L.; and Lorenz, Maurice G.,
3,468,791.
Farrissey, William J., Jr., 3,476,816.
Favis, Dimitrios V., 3,472,910.
Fiocco, Robert J.; Schumacher, Edward B.; and Sommer, Ed-
ward C, 3,454,180.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, 3,453,203.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, 3,459,654.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, 3,472,666.
Forster, Eric O.; and Vanderbilt, Byron M., 3,427,264.
Forster, Eric O., 3,434,220.
Forster, Eric O.; and Effron, Edward, 3,478,261.
Frankenfeld, John W.; Cahn, Robert P.; and Zaybekian, Philip,
3,427,223.
Furey, Michael J.; and Turbak, Albin F., 3,429,817.
Gardiner, John B.; and Passannante, Anthony J., 3,441,549.
Gladrow, Elroy Merle; and Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.,
3,449,265.
Gorman, Paul T.; and Small, Augustus B., 3,457,622.
Grgurich, Donald A.; Johnston, William K.; and Weissman,
Walter, 3,446,029.
Griesbaum, Karl; Oswald, Alexis A.; and Hall, Daniel Noyes,
3,449,474.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., 3,453,147.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., 3,476,608.
Gunning, Harry E., 3,474,016.
Guthrie, Donald A., 3,425,922.
Hamner, Glen Porter, 3,440,163.
Hawley, Roger S.; and Vanderbilt, Byron M., 3,424,818.
Hawley, Roger S., 3,454,462.
Heinzelmann, Fred J.; and Saxton, Arthur L., 3,475,160.
Hemminger, Charles E., 3,484,364.
Henselman, Richard O.; and Miller, Harold N., 3,475,321.
Herbst, Walter A., 3,421,824.
Hibshman, Henry J., 3,482,008.
Higgins, John J.; and Stucker, Nova E., 3,444,117.
Hochman, Jack M.; and Loboda, Wesley J., 3,479,146.
Holt, Eugene L., 3,440,102.
Hopkins, Don J.; Munley, William J., Jr.; and Mackinnon, John,
3,454,479.
Hopper, Jack R.; and Corman, Blaine G., 3,422,012.
Hu, Shih-En, 3,459,662.
Hu, Shih-En, 3,484,375.
Hunter, Edward Allen; Knarr, Warren Alfred; and Byars, Gerald
Albert, 3,423,323.
Ilnyckyj, Stephan; and MacDonald, John M., 3,444,259.
Jahnig, Charles E.; and Lewis, Warren K., Jr., 3,424,554.
Jahnig, Charles E.; and Schnepf, Robert W., 3,431,197.
Jasek, Albert W., 3,457,768.
Johnson, Burnett H., 3,475,347.
Jolley, Gordon B., 3,455,490.
Kahn, Donald J.; Furer, Frieder S.; and Robbins, Max L.,
3,451,931.
Kearby, Kenneth K., 3,423,194.
Kearby, Kenneth K.; and Lang, Robert J., 3,476,508.
Kennedy, Joseph P., 3,426,007.
Kilpert, Richard; Winsor, Edward J.; and Bauer, Richard H.,
3,425,455.
Kilpert, Richard; and Bauer, Richard H., 3,426,902.
King, William H., Jr., 3,427,864.
King, William H., Jr., 3,478,573.
Kociscin, Joseph J., 3,432,606.
Konecky, Milton S., 3,450,781.
Kroll, Wolfram R., 3,439,054.
Kroll, Wolfram R., 3,455,979.
Kroll, Wolfram R., 3,463,800.
Kuntz, Irving; and Thomas, Robert M., 3,435,015.
Kuntz, Irving, 3,442,875.
Kuntz, Irving; and Kroll, Wolfram R., 3,459,721.
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451
Kuntz, Irving; and Thomas, Robert M., 3,466,313.
Lagani, Anthony, Jr., 3,471,243.
Landrum, Thomas Collum; and Waghorne, Robert Harry,
3,427,240.
Landrum, Thomas Collum; and Waghorne, Robert Harry,
3,442,787.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr.; and White, Herschel T., 3,441,630.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., 3,450,795.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., 3,451,988.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., 3,458,586.
Lawson, John E., Jr., 3,440,162.
Lewis, William R.; Bird, Wilmer L.; and Mindick, Morris,
3,454,488.
Li, Norman N., 3,454,489.
Locke, Warren J., Jr., 3,428,446.
Long, Robert B., 3,420,862.
Long, Robert B.; and Knarr, Warren Alfred, 3,437,712.
Long, Robert B., 3,437,713.
Longwell, John P.; Bieber, Herman; and Begley, John W.,
3,429,265.
Luckenbach, Edward C, 3,475,326.
Luckenbach, Edward C, 3,480,406.
Luse, Wallace K.; and Smith, George E., 3,421,360.
Lyon, Richard K., 3,479,165.
MacLaren, Donald D., 3,475,319.
Magee, Ellington M.; and Eisenberg, Benjamin, 3,441,402.
Maggart, Ronald C.; Rothenberg, Don H.; and Heinrich,
Raymond L., 3,433,661.
Makowski, Henry S., 3,427,360.
Makowski, Henry S.; and Lynn, Merrill, 3,439,064.
Manne, Richard S., 3,420,769.
Mascenik, John; Flory, John F.; and Van Houten, Leonard E.,
3,455,270.
Massa, Victor F.; and Gross, George P., 3,460,901.
Matsuo, Ryota; and Tanabe, Shido, 3,450,806.
Mattox, William Judson, 3,425,814.
Mattox, William Judson; and Hamner, Glen Porter, 3,449,242.
Mead, George A., 3,451,930.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K.; Cull, Neville L.; and Hawley, Roger S.,
3,425,895.
Moritz, Karsten Herbert; Pine, Lloyd Albert; and Ellert, Henry
George, 3,442,877.
Morway, Arnold J.; and Bodner, Albert J., 3,424,678.
Morway, Arnold J.; and Bodner, Albert J., 3,433,743.
Moss, Gerald; and Stockill, Edward Cyril, 3,458,044.
Mueller, Wolfgang H.; and Oswald, Alexis A., 3,466,336.
Mueller, Wolfgang H.; and Oswald, Alexis A., 3,483,278.
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Rieppel, Perry J., 3,427,428.
Newman, Neil F.; and Wilsher, Rudolph S., 3,456,038.
Nightingale, E Richard, Jr., 3,468,625.
Nixon, James; Wallace, Thomas J.; and Beerbower, Alan,
3,458,294.
Norton, James Hall, 3,425,940.
Noshay, Allen; and Smith, William S., Jr., 3,424,716.
O'Donnell, Joseph P.; Butler, Roger M.; and Simpson, Leander
Burton, 3,462,476.
O'Halloran, Rosemary, 3,470,098.
O'Neal, Billie D., 3,459,003.
Oswald, Alexis A., 3,441,589.
Panzer, Jerome; Longosz, Edward J.; Staffin, Gerald D.; and
Goodson, Robert M., 3,446,737.
Panzer, Jerome, 3,451,166.
Panzer, Jerome, 3,468,798.
Passannante, Anthony J.; and Stogryn, Eugene L., 3,433,776.
Patton, John T.; and Gillette, Thomas W., 3,440,177.
Patton, Robert H.; and Bown, Delos E., 3,425,984.
Patton, Tad L.; Horeczy, Joseph T.; and Bown, Delos E.,
3,477,991.
Pfrehm, Raymond H., 3,430,489.
Pine, Lloyd A., 3,442,934.
Pine, Lloyd A., 3,452,067.
Pine, Lloyd Albert; Ellert, Henry George; and Drushel, Harry
Vernon, 3,442,935.
Pine, Lloyd Albert, 3,476,803.
Pine, Lloyd Albert; Moritz, Karsten Herbert; and Ellert, Henry
George, 3,484,421.
Pitaro, Tullio L., 3,452,548.
Prager, Manfred J.; and Horowitz, Hugh H., 3,423,246.
Preston, Norman J., 3,439,700.
Raman, Anantha K. S., 3,454,356.
Ray, Richard Louis; Segura, Marnell A.; and Bryan, John L., Jr.,
3,433,775.
Rhodes, Richard P., 3,436,419.
Rhodes, Richard P.; and Frost, Albert C, 3,475,162.
Richardson, James T.; and Toups, Stanford S., 3,477,018.
Rieppel, Perry J.; and Nelson, Jerome W., 3,461,540.
Rivas, Alberto Q.; Parker, Laurence R.; and Jones, Terrell M.,
3,457,890.
Robbins, Max L.; Leder, Frederic; and Chludzinski, George R.,
3,429,811.
Robertson, Jerry L.; and Epperly, William R., 3,476,822.
Roediger, Joseph C.J Tompkins, Eugene E.; and Schoenbaum,
George H., 3,427,172.
Rogers, Dilworth T., 3,432,322.
Rogers, Dilworth T.; and Munday, John C, 3,464,156.
Sand, Max; and Cvejanovich, George J., 3,447,070.
Sarsten, Jan A.; and Myers, Michael C, 3,479,832.
Sawyer, Willard Hall; Long, Robert B.; and Gardner, Donald J.,
3,441,377.
Schneider, Helmuth G.; and McNamara, Thomas P., 3,426,054.
Schroeder, Herbert F., 3,476,848.
Segura, Marnell Albin; and Hunter, Edward Allen, 3,459,500.
Serniuk, George E.; and Thomas, Robert M., 3,426,005.
Serniuk, George E., 3,432,577.
Shamp, Francis Furman, 3,455,143.
Shropshire, Joseph A., 3,443,998.
Siegel, Joel R.; and Pawson, Beverly A., 3,458,530.
Sinfelt, John H.; Taylor, William F.; and Dembinski, Jerzy,
3,421,870.
Sinfelt, John H.; Barnett, Allan E.; and Dembinski, George W.,
3,442,973.
Sinfelt, John H.; and Taylor, William F., 3,450,514.
Small, Augustus B.; Jaruzelski, John J.; and Lenas, Leandros P.,
3,474,066.
Sor, Kamil; and Munday, John C, 3,457,090.
Sparks, Robert E., 3,429,800.
Sprow, Frank B., 3,470,265.
Stark, Thomas M.; and Glaser, Marvin B., 3,480,393.
Starnes, Willaim H., 3,442,915.
Starnes, William H., Jr., 3,453,335.
Starnes, William H., Jr., 3,458,473.
Starnes, William H., Jr., 3,465,049.
Starnes, William H., Jr., 3,478,061.
Stogryn, Eugene L.; Argabright, Perry A.; and Leary, Ralph J.,
3,441,518.
Straight, Harry F., Jr.; and Kivlen, John A., 3,476,180.
Stuckey, Alto N., Jr.; Blackwell, Noah E., Ill; and del Valle,
Ignacio G., 3,475,323.
Talbot, Frank D. F., 3,434,488.
Taylor, James Howard; and Eidt, Clarence Martin, Jr.,
3,432,535.
Taylor, William F.; and Sinfelt, John H., 3,429,656.
Taylor, William F.; and Wallace, Thomas J., 3,438,248.
Taylor, William F.; Sinfelt, John H.; and Biller, William F.,
3,443,886.
Taylor, William F.; and Sinfelt, John H., 3,444,099.
Taylor, William F.; Sinfelt, John H.; and Berk, Henry,
3,449,099.
Taylor, William F., 3,475,126.
Tiedje, John Louis; Pasternak, Israel Szabsaj; and Gaspar, Noel
John, 3,449,458.
Tornqvist, Erik, 3,420,809.
Tornqvist, Erik, 3,424,774.
Tornqvist, Erik, 3,427,299.
Tornqvist, Erik, 3,471,461.
Tornqvist, Erik, 3,480,562.
Tsien, Hsue C, 3,427,684.
Tsien, Hsue C, 3,431,771.
Tsien, Hsue C, 3,445,887.
Tunkel, Norman; Hollyday, William C, Jr.; Bartlett, Jeffrey H.;
and Gleason, Anthony H., 3,449,251.
Tunkel, Norman, 3,462,249.
Tunkel, Norman; and Miller, Harold N., 3,467,597.
Tyler, Carl P., 3,475,310.
Van de Castle, John F.; and Wiese, Herbert K., 3,438,951.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Clayton, Robert E., 3,443,620.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Marsden, Charles F., Jr., 3,447,572.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Hawley, Roger S., 3,481,912.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Fasnacht, James J., 3,484,223.
Vanderbilt, Byron M., 3,484,333.
Vogelfanger, Elliot A.; and Wallace, Thomas J., 3,479,163.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr.; Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.; and
Gladrow, Elroy Merle, 3,480,539.
Walker, David G.; and Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr., 3,437,569.
Walker, David G., 3,440,296.
Wallace, Thomas J., 3,485,604.
Webber, William O., 3,432,481.
Wellman, William E.; Burton, Paul E.; and Diana, William D.,
3,462,348.
Welty, Albert B., Jr.; and Hulse, Stewart H., 3,451,923.
Welty, Albert B., Jr., 3,463,599.
Welty, Albert B., Jr.; Johnson, Russell R.; and Atwood, Glenn
A., 3,476,513.
White, Herschel T.; and Langer, Arthur W., Jr., 3,474,157.
Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr.; and Forster, Eric O., 3,421,947.
Wisdom, Norvelle E., 3,437,570.
Worsham, Charles H.; and Levine, Duane G., 3,425,873.
Wynnemer, Donald J., 3,442,967.
Young, Dale A.; and Corbett, Luke W., 3,437,614.
Younghouse, Edwin C; and Panzer, Jerome, 3,458,495.
Zimmerman, Abraham A., 3,441,550.
Zubik, Arnold R.; and Mosley, John C, 3,461,641.
452
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise: See —
Alliot, Louis; Auclair, Michel; and Godouet, Francois,
3,480,419.
Gaestel, Charles; and Leveuf, Marcel, 3,437,613.
Guerrier, Jean, 3,458,463.
Estabrook, Mark R., to Barnes Drill Co. Feed rate control for abrad-
ing machines. 3,455,066, 7-15-69, CI. 51-138.
Estabrook, Mark R., to Barnes Drill Co. Machine tool traverse con-
trol. 3,466,809, 9-16-69, CI. 51-165.
Estabrook, Norman B., to United States of America, Navy. Un-
derwater buoyancy transport vehicle. 3,434,443, 3-25-69, CI. 114-
16.
Estabrooks, David A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of and apparatus for coating articles. 3,479,200, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 117-21.
Estabrooks, Roger S., to International Shoe Machine Corporation.
Fluid pressure control means. 3,477,470, 11-11-69, CI. 137-612.1
Estee Battery Company: See —
Scheinbaum, Henry, 3,436,719.
Estep, Willis F.: See —
Croucher, William C; Estep, Willis F.; and Ross, Gilbert
H., 3,442,587.
Ester, Wilhelm: See —
Schmitt, Karl; Ester, Wilhelm; Heumann, Hans; and Pauling,
Harry.3,453,071.
Esterline, Corporation: See —
Adlaf, William J., 3,434,246.
Steen, Ronald G„ 3,482,258.
Twersky, David, 3,464,203.
Esterly, Henry N., to FMC Corporation. Anti-counterfeit document.
3,470,359, 9-30-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Esters, Ernie Byron. Dynamoelectric machine with plural split per-
manent magnet stators. 3,426,224, 2-4-69, CI. 310-46.
Estes, Chester L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Wheel-type electrode for welding beryllium metal.
3,478,189, 11-11-69, CI. 219-81.
Estes, Cyrus L. Door moving mechanism. 3,478,469, 11-18-69, CI.
49-199.
Estes Industries, Inc.: See —
Street, Gene J., 3,452,471.
Estes, Jack C; and Park, Arthur, to Pan American Petroleum Cor-
poration. Drilling mud system. 3,472,768, 10-14-69, CI. 252-8.5
Estes, James W., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Direct
arc furnace. 3,459,867, 8-5-69, CI. 13-9.
Estes, John H.; and Crone, John M., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Dynamic
stabilization of a platinum-alumina catalyst in an isomerization
reaction. 3,440,300, 4-22-69, CI. 260-683.68
Estes, John H.: See—
Lafferty, William L., Jr.; Child, Edward T.; Estes, John H.; and
Vachuda, George W, 3,440, 301.
Estes, Nelson N.; Hannah, Kenneth W.; Anderson, Charlie D.; and
Eversole, Charles L., to Union Carbide Corporation. Valve for au-
tomatic gas regulating system. 3,454,258, 7-8-69, CI. 251-140.
Estes, Ronald; and Storch, Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Bolt
with deformable washer. 3,426,819, 2-1 1-69, CI. 151-69.
Estess, Raymond M.: See —
Tolle, Charles I.; and Estess, Raymond M., 3,458, 425.
Estcve-Subirana, Antonio, to Laboratoires Om Societe Anonyme.
Normalizing or reduction of the abnormal permeability of persons
having capillar fragility with para-dihydroxybenzene sulfonate.
3,436,462, 4-1-69, CI. 424-316.
Estkowski, Michael H., to V-M Corporation. Tone arm set-down
control means. 3,476,393, 1 1-4-69, CI. 274-10.
Estock, Paul Joseph, to Xerox Corporation. Facsimile system.
3,472,958, 10-14-69, CI. 178-7.2
Estrabaud, Stephane: See—
Charbonnier, Roger; and Estrabaud, Stephane, 3,480, 949.
Estrin, Gerald; Estrin, Thelma A.; Estrin, Margo Ilene; and Estrin,
Judith Lenore. Playing board with removable apertured overlay
disposed above a shiftable writing medium. 3,434,7 1 8, 3-25-69,
CI. 273-130.
Estrin, Judith Lenore: See —
Estrin, Gerald; Estrin, Thelma A.; Estrin, Margo Ilene; and Es-
trin, Judith Lenore, 3,434,7 18.
Estrin, Margo Ilene: See —
Estrin, Gerald; Estrin, Thelma A.; Estrin, Margo Ilene; and Es-
trin, Judith Lenore, 3,434, 7 18.
Estrin, Thelma A.: See—
Estrin, Gerald; Estrin, Thelma A.; Estrin, Margo Ilene; and Es-
trin, Judith Lcnore.3,434,718.
Estvan, Charles, Jr. Dynamic display apparatus. 3,475,845, 11-4-69,
CI. 40-106.51
ct de Rccherches Soler: See —
Janoska, Georges, 3,427,4 1 1 .
Eta AG. Ebauchcs-Fabrik: See—
Giger, Urs, 3,436,905.
Giger, Urs; and Jakob-Schild, Edwin F., 3,465,513.
Etablisscmcnt J. J. Carnaud & Forges dc Basse-Indre: See—
Jeaneau, Adrien Louis Marie, 3,448,893.
Etablissement Kogcrim: See —
Forget, Edmond, 3,462,529.
Etablissement Salgad: See —
Lichtenstern, Benjamin, 3,486,411.
Etablissements A. Bourbon & Fils: See —
Bourbon, Jean, 3,427,113.
Etablissements A. Cazeneuve: See —
Bruet, Henri Rene, 3,429,208.
Bruet, Henri Rene, 3,447,407.
Etablissements Bauchet & Cie: See —
Schaeffer, Andre, 3,453,1 12.
Etablissements Bennes Marrel: See —
Corompt, Antoine, 3,467,268.
Corompt, Antoine, 3,472,407.
Etablissements Carpano and Pons: See —
Bossard, Paul; and Monie, Jean, 3,428,841.
Tairraz, Paul, 3,454,290.
Etablissements Clin-Byla: See —
Schmitt, Josef; and Panouse, Jacques J., 3,424,747.
Schmitt, Josef, 3,426,014.
Schmitt, Josef; and Brunaud, Marcel Daniel Pierre, 3,437,731.
Etablissements E. Quetin: See —
Lory, Maurice, 3,452,438.
Etablissements E. Ragonot: See —
Margrain, Pierre, 3,443,145.
Etablissements Ed. Jaeger S.A.: See —
Siot, Roger Jean Jules, 3,439,545.
Etablissements F. Potain, La Clayette: See —
Potain, Faustin, 3,464,169.
Etablissements Genoud & Cie: See —
Genoud, Jean, 3,423,160.
Etablissements Georges Lebocey & Cie: See —
Bourgeois, Norbert Paul, 3,482,420.
Etablissements H. Tempelhof Neuchatel-Serrieres: See —
Tempelhof, Hermann, 3,484,870.
Etablissements J. Danois & Fils: See —
Malenfant, Yve P.M.J., 3,430,384.
Etablissements Jean Ferrier: See —
Ferrier, Jean, 3,468,557.
Etablissements Kuhlmann: See —
Pechmeze, Jacques Pierre Edmond; and Mangeney, Gerard
Leon Alphonse, 3,454,420.
Etablissements L. Faiveley: See —
Georgelin, Alexandre, 3,426,530.
Leger, Roland, 3,444,338.
Etablissements Laguilharre: See —
Ciboit, Jacques Jean, 3,443,959.
Etat Francais (French State) represented by the Minister of Armed
Forces, Ministerial Delegation for Armament, Direction of
Researches and Manufacture of Armament Laboratory of Ballistic
and Aerodynamic researches: See —
Loyen, Roger, 3,426,247.
Etat Francais, represente par le Ministre, des Armees, Delegation
Ministerielle pour l'Armement (Direction des Poudres):5ee —
Boileau, Jacques; Desseigne, Gerard; and Konrat, Jean Paul,
3,466,205.
ETC Incorporated: See —
Spangler, Paul J.; and Schmidt, Alfred W., Jr., 3,423,815.
Spangler, Paul J., 3,438,129.
Etchells, John L.; Bell, Thomas A.; and Kittel, Ivan D., to United
States of America, Agriculture. Pure culture fermentation of green
olives. 3,480,448, 1 1-25-69, CI. 99-156.
Etchison, John O., Jr.: See —
Bellamy, William G.; Bohannon, William D., Jr.; and Etchison,
John O., Jr.,3,457,616.
Etco, Incorporated: See —
Peck, Donald J., 3,474,533.
ETEM, Etablissement de Techniques Modernes: See —
Rosselet, Claude, 3,471,074.
Ether Engineering Limited: See —
Duffield, Frederick E., 3,447,117.
Ether Langham Thompson Limited: See —
Duffield, Frederick E., 3,447,117.
Etheridge, Oliver R.: See —
Meador, Ernest E.; and Etheridge, Oliver R., 3,424, 353.
Etherington, Robert W., Jr.; and Liauw, Koei-Liang, to Mobil Oil
Corporation. Catalytic oxidative dehydrogenation of ketones.
3,476,808, 11-4-69, CI. 260-586.
Ethicon, Inc.: See —
Bechtol, Lavon Dee; and Artandi, Charles, 3,451,394.
Bloch, Alfred; and Messores, Arthur S., 3,424,164.
Cranstoun, Leroy Bruce, 3,432,392.
Kaepernik, William Albert; and Listner, Gregory Julius,
3,444,994.
Kaganov, Alan Lawrence; and Turiansky, Iwan Wolodymyr,
3,435,948.
Kronenthal, Richard L.; and Rich, Ernest J., Jr., 3,478,140.
Medell, Irving Bridgman, 3,479,670.
Nichols, Joseph, 3,435,110.
Nichols, JSEPH, 3,435,117.
Ethridge, John L.; and Taylor, Rupert A. Snapring tool. 3,483,606,
12-16-69, CI. 29-229.
LIST OF PATENTEES
453
Ethyl Corporation: See—
Asinger, Friedrich, 3,453,325.
Baker, Ralph W.; McCarthy, John H.; Place, Harold G.; and
Wikman, Andrew O., 3,468,968.
Balash, Lawrence J., 3,485,603.
Bartholomew, Earl, 3,447,516.
Beirne, Patrick D., 3,465,029.
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Lajiness, Evelyn J., 3,433,621.
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Filbey, Allen H., 3,484,218.
Breckoff, Walter E.; and McEuen, John M., 3,424,813.
Brendel, Gottfried J., 3,479,382.
Bruce, Robert S.; and Watt, John C, 3,438,409.
Cliver, Lawrence G., 3,452,069.
Closson, Rex D.; and Ihrman, Kryn G., 3,457,299.
Coffield, Thomas H.; and Wollensak, John C, 3,471,557.
Cragg, Hoyt J.; and Nolen, Doyle A., 3,475,476.
Crook, Hubert D., 3,423,767.
Curry, Robert P.; and Geddes, James C, Jr., 3,426,082.
Daugherty, Ray W., 3,464,465.
Davis, Wayne T., 3,487,097.
Decker, Arthur L., 3,466,383.
Dewhurst, Brian B., 3,449,441.
Dubeck, Michael; and Kleiman, Joseph P., 3,434,814.
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J., 3,463,731.
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J., 3,476,838.
Eltinge, Lamont, 3,431,897.
Foster, Walter E.; and Presswood, John K., 3,454,612.
Gardner, Henry H., 3,484,996.
Glassbrook, Clarence I., 3,474,006.
Giuckstein, Martin E., 3,442,631.
Goodrum, Richard W., 3,448,474.
Goodrum, Richard W., 3,462,176.
Gorsich, Richard D., 3,431,212.
Gorsich, Richard D., 3,431,213.
Gorsich, Richard D., 3,444,223.
Griffing, Margaret E.; Lamb, Frances W.; and Stephens, Ruth
E., 3,449,063.
Guzick, Norman D.; and McCarthy, John H., 3,475,501.
Harris, Luther L., 3,463,721.
Honeycutt, Julian B., Jr., 3,439,012.
Jackisch, Philip F., 3,470,245.
Johnston, James D.; and Giraitis, Albert P., 3,459,514.
Johnston, James D.; and Sims, Leslie L., 3,476,807.
Jones, John T.; Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson W.,
3,485,598.
Keblys, Kestutis A., 3,433,851.
Keblys, Kestutis A., 3,433,852.
Knapp, Gordon G.; and Kleiman, Joseph P., 3,458,296.
Knapp, Gordon G., 3,474,094.
Kobetz, Paul; and Thomas, Wilford H., 3,423,446.
Kobetz, Paul; and Laran, Roy J., 3,453,093.
Lanier, Carroll W., 3,475,283.
Lehikoinen, Urho A., 3,474,147.
Lenane, Denis L.; and Lyben, Raymond G., 3,485,593.
Ligett, Waldo B., 3,435,118.
Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson W., 3,456,492.
Lutzmann, Hans Harald, 3,423,231.
Marsee, Frederick J.; and Eltinge, Lamont, 3,472,495.
Mattson, George W., 3,464,846.
Mattson, George W., 3,473,954.
Meltsner, Bernard R., 3,451,932.
Meltsner, Bernard R., 3,476,814.
Meltsner, Bernard R., 3,480,700.
Napolitano, John P.; and Closson, Rex D., 3,449,455.
O'Neill, James D., 3,442,806.
O'Neill, James D., 3,484,217.
Odenweller, Joseph D., 3,471,578.
Pcrilstein, Warren L., 3,449,095.
Perilstein, Warren L., 3,485,602.
Plonskcr, Larry; and Wright, Norman R., 3,433,619.
Plonsker, Larry; and Wright, Norman R., 3,433,620.
Plonsker, Larry; and Wright, Norman R., 3,433,622.
Plonsker, Larry, 3,480,413.
Raley, Garland E., 3,462,174.
Reitmeier, Ronald E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; Lamb, Frances
W.; and Stephens, Ruth E., 3,428,573.
Robinson, Gene C, 3,431,185.
Shapiro, Hymin; and Hudson, Russell L., 3,443,919.
Shapiro, Hymin; and Conrad, Franklin, 3,455,678.
Shapiro, Hymin; and Hudson, Russell L., 3,475,145.
Shepherd, Lawrence H„ Jr., 3,483,219.
Stephens, Ruth E., 3,425,792.
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W., 3,433,581.
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirscler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W., 3,447,893.
Stephens, Ruth E., 3,483,138.
Wall, Henry H.; Brcidenbach, Eric P.; and Miller, Leo A.,
3,468,967.
Werner, Robert P., 3,474,017.
Whiting, Mark Crosby, 3,444,224.
Wikman, Andrew O.; and Rogovin, Lawrence, 3,468,965.
Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 3,452,068.
Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 3,459,780.
Wolf, Calvin N., 3,432,471.
Wollensak, John C; Zutaut, David W.; and Christenson, Ken-
neth M., 3,433,618.
Wollensak, John C; Zutaut, David W.; and Christenson, Ken-
neth M., 3,442,638.
Wollensak, John C; and Zaweski Edward F., 3,462,368.
Worrel, Calvin J., 3,483,260.
Worrel, Calvin J., 3,487,131.
Wright, William E.; and Immethun, Peter A., 3,484,386.
Zaweski, Edward F.; and Filbey, Allen H., 3,476,774.
Ethylene Gulf Coast Corporation: See —
Bruch, Forrest B., 3,456,294.
Ethylene-Plastique: See —
Kepes, Andre, 3,465,575.
Lebrasseur, Genevieve, born Nicoud, 3,446,818.
Lebrasseur, Genevieve, born Nicoud, 3,448,120.
ETMA Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Lotzsch, Lothar, 3,426,446.
Eto, Hiromi: See —
Morita, Shigeru; Inoue, Toshio; Eto, Hiromi; and Yoshimitsu,
Kenichi,3,456,029.
Eto, Morifusa: See —
Oshima, Yasuyoshi; and Eto, Morifusa.3,478,133.
Ets. Genoud & Cie: See —
Genoud, Jean, 3,423,160.
Ett, Allen H.: See—
Partin, Melvin E.; and Ett, Allen H.,3,426,325.
Etter, Berwyn E., 20% to Jenkins, Eli S. Latch assembly. 3,425,247,
2-4-69, CI. 70-150.
Etter, Joseph A.; and Garland, Milton W., to Frick Company. Ice
rink. 3,485,057, 12-23-69, CI. 62-77.
Etter, Thomas L., to Foundation for Advancement of the Psychiatric
Sciences, Inc. Random output control circuit. 3,427,478, 2-11-69,
CI. 307-271.
Etter, William A.: See —
Roberts, Bob R.; and Etter, William A. ,3,427,930.
Ettinger, Bruce L.: See —
Clark, Thomas J.; and Ettinger, Bruce L, 3,462,522.
Ettinger, Bruce L., to General Electric Company. Deposition of
pyrolytic material. 3,457,042, 7-22-69, CI. 23-209.1
Ettinger, James P., to Electric Regulator Corporation. On-off control
of SCR regulated power supply. 3,421,070, 1-7-69, CI. 321-11.
Ettinger, James P.; and Otteson, Christian S., to Electric Regulator
Corporation. Modular power supply. 3,483,433, 12-9-69, CI. 317-
119.
Ettinger, Morris B.: See —
Barth, Edwin F.; and Ettinger, Morris B., 3,480,144.
Ettinger, William S. Flotation units and systems employing the same.
3,440,989, 4-29-69, CI. 1 14-68.
Ettischer, Helmut, to Eastman Kodak Company. Single lens reflex
camera. 3,427,945, 2-18-69, CI. 95-42.
Ettischer, Helmut, to Eastman Kodak Company. Film advancement
control means. 3,447,440, 6-3-69, CI. 95-42.
Ettischer, Helmut, to Eastman Kodak Company. Film advancing and
locking mechanism for a photographic camera. 3,486,431, 12-30-
69, CI. 95-31.
Ettischer, Helmut; and Steisslinger, Kurt, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Photographic camera. 3,481,260, 12-2-69, CI. 95-31.
Ettore, Harold V.; Ashby, Frederick R.; and Faccou, Harlan N., to
U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper Inc. Plastic wood covered laminate
and method and apparatus for manufacturing the same. 3,475,261,
10-28-69, CI. 161-43.
Etudes et Fabrications Aeronautiques: See —
Pravaz, Marcel H., 3,426,985.
Etz, Herbert. Method of manufacturing tampons. 3,477,102, 11-11-
69, CI. 19-144.5
Etzold, Roland: See —
Elmendorf, Armin; Etzold, Roland; and Vaughan, Thomas
W., 3,457,094.
Eubanks, Alfred G.: See —
Sciacca, Thomas P.; and Eubanks, Alfred G., 3,446,960.
Eubanks, David H.; and Wickliff, David. Automatic bailing self-seal-
ing water trap and emergency air inlet. 3,454,005, 7-8-69, CI. 128-
186.
Eubanks, Floyd G., 10% to McManigal, Robert M. Wire end bender
apparatus. 3,451,442, 6-24-69, CI. 140-1.
Eubanks, James C, to Century Supreme Inc. Carwashing apparatus.
3,438,077, 4-15-69, CI. 15-21.
Eubanks, John M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. D.
C. restorer. 3,435,252, 3-25-69, CI. 307-237.
Eubanks, John M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Pulse amplifier. 3,439,286, 4-15-69, CI. 330-21.
Eubanks, Joseph H., to Thermo-Dynamics Corporation. Air supply
and vent system for furnace. 3,429,307, 2-25-69, CI. 126-94.
Eucker, Robert A., to Preformed Line Products Company.
Spacer/damper. 3,463,870, 8-26-69, CI. 174-42.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eucker, Robert A.: See—
Williams, Harrison L.; and Eucker, Robert A. ,3,476,868.
Euclid Crane and Hoist Company, The: See —
Armington, George E.; and Boytz, Charles B., 3,467,264.
Gustetic, Stanley J.; Boytz, Charles B.; and Engel, Henry,
3,420,389.
Gustetic, Stanley J., 3,441,099.
Euclid, Inc.: See—
Hassler, John, 3,462,187.
Eudes, Marcel; and de Vernejoul, Pierre, to Societe Saint-Gobain
Techniques Nouvelles. Device for the production of radioele-
ments. 3,462,245, 8-19-69, CI. 23-252.
Eue, Ludwig; Hack, Helmuth; Westphal, Kurt; and Wegler, Richard,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Wild oat control with
a-chloro-/3-(4- chlorophenyl) propionic acid esters. 3,472,646, 10-
14-69, CI. 71-107.
Eue, Ludwig: See —
Muller, Gerhard; Eue, Ludwig; and Hack, Helmuth,3,454,393.
Schrader, Gerhard; Eue, Ludwig; and Hack, Helmuth,3,472,920.
Eufusia, Eugene A.: See —
Rudomanski, Andrew C; and Eufusia, Eugene A. ,3,437,411.
Eugene Limited: See —
Selinger, Cyril Sigfried, 3,430,353.
Eugster, Conrad: See —
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Con-
rad,3,436,399.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Con-
rad,3,459,862.
Eugster, Edouard, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Con-
trollable semi-conductor element. 3,432,733, 3-11-69, CI. 317-
235.
Eugster, Edouard, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Con-
trollable semiconductor element. 3,437,889, 4-8-69, CI. 317-235.
Eugster, Eduard; and Spickenreuther, Dieter, to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown, Boveri & Cie. Process for making a semiconductor ele-
ment. 3,449,826, 6-17-69, CI. 29-589.
Eull, Marvin J., to Gray Company, Inc. Tubular diaphragm pump.
3,427,987, 2-18-69, CI. 103-152.
Eumurian, Charles: See—
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T.; Carlsen, Harry R.; and Eumurian,
Charles,3,480,993.
Euphonies Corporation: See —
Wiggins, Alpha M.; and Harris, George Allen, 3,421,109.
Eureka-Carlisle Company: See —
Peery, Walter E., 3,462,093.
Smith, Ruslon John, 3,464,871.
Eurich, James Victor, to Bailey, B. W., & Son Limited. Window sash
ventilating means. 3,440,948, 4-29-69, CI. 98-97.
European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom): See —
Becker, Winfried, 3,469,447.
Bouchet, Bernard; and Charles, Robert, 3,463,923.
Donato, Luigi; Gennaro, Gianni; and Giordani, Roberto,
3,428,805.
Gandolfo, Jean Marie; and Rouillard, Jean, 3,456,812.
Imarisio, Giancarlo, 3,427,210.
Jehenson, Pierre Simon; and Bauwens, Jean, 3,476,614.
Kestemont, Lucien, 3,438,430.
Knoepfel, Heinz; and Herlach, Fritz, 3,478,231.
Krebs, Karlheinz; and Rochez, Rene, 3,487,218.
Montagnani, Mario; and Farfaletti-Casali, 3,434,925.
Musso, Giuseppe; and Portal, Marcel, 3,474,523.
Mustacchi, Carlo; Gautsch, Othmar; and Wahl, Hartmut,
3,427,702.
Pelah, Israel; Fraysse, Georges; and Hage, Walter, 3,423,586.
Perona, Giovanni; and Volta, Giuseppe, 3,478,412.
Stanchi, Luciano A., 3,479,526.
Stingele, Alwig; and De Cat, Robert, 3,455,348.
Will, Walter; Geist, Heinz; and Krebs, Karlheinz, 3,427,455.
Eurotechni, Office Europeen d'Etudes et de Realisations
Techniques:5ee —
Andriussi, Francois G.; and Rouques, Pierre A., 3,458,122.
Eustice, Albert L.: See —
Breton, Ernest J.; Eustice, Albert L.; and McCauley, Harry
J.,3,480,460.
Euston, Milton K. Reminder auto ignition switch. 3,484,569, 12-16-
69, CI. 200-44.
Eutectic Engineering Company: See —
Baer, Charles E., Jr.; Evans, William; and Malinowski, Eugene,
3,436,235.
Eutectic Welding Alloys Corporation: See —
Broderick, John P.; and Wishnie, Frederick T., 3,430,862.
Joseph, A David; and Tanzman, Daniel P., 3,471,310.
Joseph, A David, 3,479,231.
Quaas, Joseph F., 3,455,019.
Tanzman, Daniel P., 3,450,527.
Yurasko, George, Jr., 3,428,442.
Euverard, Maynard R. Dry coating thickness gage. 3,423,837, 1-28-
69, CI. 33-169.
Euverard, Maynard R. Dry coating thickness gage. 3,462,848, 8-26-
69, CI. 33-169.
EVADUR Products, Inc.: See-
Livingstone, Stanley, 3,448,597.
Evalds, Egils, to Athena Control Incorporated. Temperature control
circuit with photo-sensitive coupling to output load. 3,453,450, 7-
1-69, CI. 307-253.
Evancho, Robert G. Golf club including interchangeable heads.
3,424,459, 1-28-69, CI. 273-80.1
Evangelista, Ernest L.; and Hewko, Lubomyr O., to General Motors
Corporation. Loose flange roller bearing with cage retainment.
3,482,891, 12-9-69, CI. 308-217.
Evangelista, Henry. Buttonhole sewing machine and attachment.
3,425,371,2-4-69, CI. 112-68.
Evanish, Michael A. Pin tumbler lock assembly. 3,462,983, 8-26-69,
CI. 70-383.
Evanoff, Richard B.: See —
Turner, Lloyd S., 3,441,159.
Evans, Arthur James: See —
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James.3,455,486.
Crippen, Peter; and Evans, Arthur James.3,455,487.
Evans, Arthur Wallace; and Cleaver, Denis, to British Titan Products
Company Limited. Production of pigmentary size titanium dioxide.
3,429,665, 2-25-69, CI. 23-202.
Evans, Arthur Wallace; Wynne, Reginald George; and Marynowski,
Chester Waldemar, to British Titan Products Company Limited.
Preparation of pigmentary silicon carbide. 3,485,591, 12-23-69,
CI. 23-208.
Evans, Barry: See —
Yildirim, Uyanik; Malow, Monroe; Lourie, Cary H.; and Evans,
Barry,3,429,939.
Evans, Bert Leroy, to Seismograph Service Corporation. Voting
machine. 3,424,376, 1-28-69, CI. 235-50.
Evans, Bob O., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data processor employing electronically changeable control
storage. 3,478,322, 11-11-69, CI. 340-172.5
Evans, Calvin D. Automatic motor driven safety brake. 3,481,434,
12-2-69, CI. 188-162.
Evans, Chandler, Inc.: See —
Difford, Le Roy A., 3,427,985.
Difford, LeRoy A.; Grennan, Charles W.; and Moorcroft, David
L., 3,483,825.
Noell, Godwin L.; and Difford, Le Roy A., 3,429,270.
Noell, Godwin L.; Cygnor, John E.; and Sundberg, Jack G.,
3,437,048.
Evans, Charles E.; and Nagy, John, Jr., to Weston Instruments, Inc.
Fail-safe circuits for protecting meters and the like against bipolar
voltage overloads. 3,463,966, 8-26-69, CI. 317-31.
Evans, Dain Stedman. Oxidation resistant tungsten and molybdenum
alloy bodies. 3,479,161, 11-18-69, CI. 29-195.
Evans, David B.; and Evans, John C, to Gold Medal Products Co.
Machine for coating popcorn. 3,421,475, 1-14-69, CI. 118-5.
Evans, David John Ivor: See —
Meddings, Basil; Weizenbach, Bauke; Evans, David John Ivor;
and Mackiw, Vladimir Nicolaus,3,469,967.
Evans, David M.; and Stene, Manfred, to S & C Electric Company.
Mortor driven operator for high voltage switch. 3,432,780, 3-11-
69, CI. 335-68.
Evans, David Silvester, to Morre Reed (Industrial) Limited.
Reflected half-base digitizer. 3,484,781, 12-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Evans, David Silvester, to Moore Reed (Industrial) Limited. Digitizer
with long contacts. 3,487,401, 12-30-69, CI. 340-347.
Evans, Donald B.: See —
Avis, Leonard E.; and Evans, Donald B., 3,444,005.
Evans, Donald G; and Steiner, Wilford L., to Goodyear Aerospace
Corporation. Vehicle guidance system. 3,472,469, 10-14-69, CI.
244-3.15
Evans, Donald L.: See —
Bonuchi, James A.; and Evans, Donald L., 3,47 1,990.
Evans, Don; Stone, Ray; Forman, William; and Taber, Allen M.
Game device for use with a phonograph. 3,456,949, 7-22-69, CI.
273-142.
Evans, Edgar J., to United States of America, Army. Electronic
solid-state accelerometer. 3,478,604, 11-18-69, CI. 73-517.
Evans, Eric B.: See —
Edwards, David A.; Evans, Eric B.; and Fowler, Benjamin
T.,3,468,945.
Evans, Evan William; and Moon, John Robert, to Imperial Metal In-
dustries (Kynoch) Limited. Titanium-base alloys. 3,441,407, 4-29-
69, CI. 75-175.5
Evans, Evan William; and Rotherham, Miles Edward, to Imperial
Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited. Method of heat-treating beta
titanium-base alloys. 3,444,009, 5-13-69, CI. 148-12.7
Evans, Francis W.: See —
Litt, Morton H.; and Evans, Francis W., 3,453, 333.
Evans, Francis W.; and Litt, Morton H., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Fluorinated ethers. 3,470,256, 9-30-69, CI. 260-611.
Evans, Frank M.; and Evans, James A. Cleaning and waxing ap-
pliances. 3,482,740, 12-9-69, CI. 222-132.
Evans, Franklin James, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Textile-like patterned nonwoven fabrics and their production.
3,485,706, 12-23-69, CI. 161-72.
LIST OF PATENTEES
455
Evans, Franklin James; and Levy, Martin R., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Acrylic nonwoven fabric of high
absorbency. 3,485,709, 12-23-69, CI. 161-109.
Evans, Franklin James; and Summers, Ronald John, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Tanglelaced non-woven fabric and
method of producing same. 3,486,168, 12-23-69, CI. 161-169.
Evans, Frederick M., to Frankenstein Group Limited. Inflatable
escape chutes for aircraft. 3,464,515, 9-2-69, CI. 182-20.
Evans, Frederick P., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Temperature
and flow regulating apparatus. 3,423,941, 1-28-69, CI. 60-105.
Evans, G. C, Products Corporation: See-
Evans, Grover C; and Evans, Thomas J., 3,426,771.
Evans, George Q. Elevator conveyor and storage rack system.
3,455,469, 7-15-69, CI. 214-16.4
Evans, Glenn C. Quick attachable and detachable core hole closing
device and method of attaching same. 3,443,716, 5-13-69, CI.
220-24.5
Evans, Grover C; and Evans, Thomas J., to Evans, G. C, Products
Corporation. Washing machine. 3,426,771, 2-11-69, CI. 134-111.
Evans, Harry Willia. Contour pipe cutting machine. 3,451,666, 6-24-
69, CI. 266-23.
Evans, Howard J.; and Cornetet, Wendell H., Jr., to Industrial
Nucleonics Corporation. Microwave waveguide moisture measure-
ment. 3,460,031, 8-5-69, CI. 324-58.5
Evans, J., & Son (Portsmouth) Limited: See-
Smith, William Eric Mortimore, 3,466,660.
Evans, James A. Automobile wash and wax assembly. 3,459,334, 8-
5-69, CI. 222-132.
Evans, James A.: See —
Evans, Frank M.; and Evans, James A. ,3,482,740.
Evans, James G.; and Grant, Dwight W., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Apparatus and method to minimize and
define the effect of a transmission measuring apparatus environ-
ment in measuring transistor parameters. 3,466,545, 9-9-69, CI.
324-158.
Evans, James L.: See —
Cornell, Dudley E., Ill; and Evans, James L.,3,480,150.
Evans, James R.; and Rowe, Thomas H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Record retrieval and record hold system.
3,435,418, 3-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Evans, John C: See —
Evans, David B.; and Evans, John C, 3,421,475.
Evans, John L., to General Precision, Inc. Gimbal pivot. 3,420,110,
1-7-69, CI. 74-5.5
Evans, John L., to General Precision Systems, Inc. Fluid regulator.
3,420,111, 1-7-69, CI. 74-5.7
Evans, John L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Pneumatic caging.
3,457,793, 7-29-69, CI. 74-5.1
Evans, John L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Apparatus for
reducing gas coupling between the stator and rotor of gyroscopes.
3,468,170, 9-23-69, CI. 74-5.
Evans, John L.; and Riordan, Hugh E., to Singer-General Precision,
Inc. Constant pressure fluid regulator. 3,463,182, 8-26-69, CI.
137-494.
Evans, John S., Jr., to Mandrel Industries, Inc. Offshore seismic
streamer depth control system. 3,425,506, 2-4-69, CI. 181-0.5
Evans, John S., Jr.; and McGhee, James E., to Mandrel Industries,
Inc. Container orienter. 3,451,523, 6-24-69, CI. 198-33.
Evans, Kenneth R., to Microwave Associates, Incorporated. Electron
tube variable delay line. 3,431,453, 3-4-69, CI. 315-3.6
Evans, Liley A. Apparatus for shucking bivalves. 3,473,191, 10-21-
69, CI. 17-74.
Evans, Louis B., to Waterous Company. Noise suppression means.
3,438,330, 4-15-69, CI. 103-113.
Evans, Louis B.; and Berglund, Harold A., to Waterous Company.
Floating pump. 3,470,822, 10-7-69, CI. 103-35.
Evans, Lyle W., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method of form-
ing a cathodoluminescent screen. 3,481,733, 12-2-69, CI. 96-36.1
Evans, Martin J. Wire puller. 3,485,458, 12-23-69, CI. 242-129.
Evans, Michael Ernest Newcombe: See-
Bailey, Colin; and Evans, Michael Ernest Newcombe.3,467,362.
Evans, Monroe. Pipe joining device. 3,471,919, 10-14-69, CI. 29-
237.
Evans, Nolan E., to National Mine Service Company. Mining
machine windrow shield. 3,475,057, 10-28-69, CI. 299-57.
Evans, Norval T. Tightening device for rope and the like. 3,467,994,
9-23-69, CI. 24-71.2
Evans, Palmer D.. to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Cranking
system for a gas turbine. 3,485,041, 12-23-69, CI. 60-39.14
Evans, Paul F.: See —
Baskin, Herbert B.; Evans, Paul F.; and Rittenhouse, Larry
E.,3,461,449.
Lahr, Roy J.; Evans, Paul F.; and Lees, Harold D., 3,459,946.
Evans, Philip Henry, to Fowler, Fred, Limited, mesne. Manufacture
of elongated articles of noncircular cross sectional shape such as
for example twist drills. 3,427,845, 2-18-69, CI. 72-64.
Evans, Philip H., to BSR Limited. Tape-playing apparatus.
3,450,323, 6-17-69, CI. 226-176.
Evans, Philip S., 3rd, to Waterbury Foundry Company, The. Vault
or manhole cover assembly. 3,455,059, 7-15-69, CI. 49-397.
Evans, Philip, to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Filter and method of fil-
tering. 3,485,366, 12-23-69, CI. 210-77.
Evans, Phillip W.: See—
Eisenhauer, Roy J.; and Evans, Phillip W.,3,479,389.
Evans Products Company: See —
Dreazy, Francis E.; and Kreeger, Vinton L., Jr., 3,486,919.
Hyatt, Floyd A., 3,465,692.
Matyas, Tibor; and Moorehead, John P., 3,476,041.
Sharp, Floyd M., 3,433,179.
Shook, Jackson A., 3,433,180.
Zenczak, Piotr, 3,450,571.
Evans, Raymond B.; Kruger, Leo H.; and Szymanski, Chester D., to
National Starch and Chemical Corporation. Inhibited starch
products. 3,463,668, 8-26-69, CI. 127-32.
Evans, Raymond Victor; and Hibbitt, John Edward, to Singer-Cobble
Limited. Laminated tube sections. 3,468,140, 9-23-69, CI. 68-175.
Evans, Raymond Victor; and Lund, Ernest Kenneth, to Singer-Cob-
ble Limited. Web supporting rollers. 3,452,913, 7-1-69, CI. 226-
177.
Evans, Reginald David; and Knights, Peter Brian, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Hydrostatic densitome-
ter. 3,422,682, 1-21-69, CI. 73-438.
Evans, Richard A., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,451,408,
6-24-69, CI. 137-81.5
Evans, Richard A.: See —
Hokanson, Carl G., Sr.; and Evans, Richard A. ,3,48 1,322.
Evans, Richard J.: See—
Deichert, James W.; and Evans, Richard J., 3,464,178.
Evans, Richard J., to Armstrong Cork Company. Seam sealer.
3,472,725, 10-14-69, CI. 156-579.
Evans, Richard L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Removing aromatic hydrocarbons from carboxymethyl cellulose.
3,451,999, 6-24-69, CI. 260-232.
Evans, Robert B.: See —
Weir, James F., 3,462,031.
Evans, Robert G., Company: See —
Haase, Victor H., 3,445,968.
Haase, Victor H.; and Harclerode, John R., 3,464,737.
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,449,399, 6-10-69, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,449,400, 6-10-69, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,449,401, e-lO-o^, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,449,402, 6-10-69, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,471,547, 10-7-69, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert J.; and Taylor, Keith M., to Monsanto Company.
Production of acrylonitrile. 3,472,890, 10-14-69, CI. 260-465.9
Evans, Robert T.: See —
Cefarelli, Frank P.; and Evans, Robert T.,3,474,385.
Evans, Robley D. Method of and apparatus for determining the
distance and/or angles between objects with the aid of radiant
energy. 3,430,243, 2-25-69, CI. 343-112.
Evans, Robley W., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Curved rubber bricks.
3,425,535, 2-4-69, CI. 198-220.
Evans, Roger A.: See —
Chiang, Robert; Evans, Roger A.; and Rhodes, Jerome
H., 3,429,861.
Evans, Royce F., to Tele-Quick Corporation. Apparatus and method
for repairing equipment. 3,437,390, 4-8-69, CI. 312-237.
Evans, Seymour: See —
Katavolos, William; and Evans, Seymour, 3,427,446.
Evans, Sheldon C: See —
Baumann, Hans D., 3,485,474.
Evans, Thomas, deceasedO (by Becker, Ralph H. L., Mrs.; ex-
ecutrix), to Baker Perkins, Inc. Continuous centrifugal filter con-
struction. 3,437,209, 4-8-69, CI. 210-374.
Evans, Thomas J.: See —
Evans, Grover C; and Evans, Thomas J.,3,426,771.
Evans, Thomas R.; and Gesick, Norman S., to Valley Metallurgical
Processing Company Incorporated. Production of encapsulated
powders. 3,447,950, 6-3-69, CI. 117-100.
Evans, Thomas, to Case, J. I., Company. Feeder drive mechanism.
3,444,673, 5-20-69, CI. 56-1.
Evans, Thomas, to Case, J. I., Company. Com harvester. 3,470,682,
10-7-69, CI. 56-105.
Evans, Trevor Gwilym; and Ryder, Geoffrey Alan, 1/3 to Michael,
James. Screw-threaded bottle closures. 3,480,170, 11-25-69, CI.
215-43.
Evans, Wayne Wheeler, to RCA Corporation. Automatic frequency
control system. 3,469,025, 9-23-69, CI. 178-5.8
Evans, Wayne; Marcucci, Rudolph; and Gates, Paul, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Arc discharge envelope and method of
making same with three butted glassy tubes. 3,466,488, 9-9-69, CI.
313-220.
Evans, William E. R.: See —
Mosebach, Wolfgang; Evans, William E. R.; and Stevens,
Richard S.,3,470,307.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Evans, William L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyvinyl acetate binder for crystalline explosive. 3,428,502, 2-18-
69, CI. 149-19.
Evans, William Robert, to AMP Incorporated. Bundle tie. 3,438,095,
4-15-69, CI. 24-16.
Evans, William Robert, to AMP Incorporated. Hermaphroditic con-
tact. 3,439,31 1, 4-15-69, CI. 339-47.
Evans, William Robert, to AMP Incorporated. Miniature electrical
connector. 3,439,316, 4-15-69, CI. 339-258.
Baer, Charles E., Jr.; Evans, William; and Malinowski, Eu-
gene,3,436,235.
Evdokimov, Georgy Stepanovich: See —
Balashkand, Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy
Stepanovich; Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya, Sergei Alexan-
drovich; Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid
Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alexandr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg
Lanfanovich, 3,447, 625.
Evel, Eddie A.: See—
Knauber, Ronald L.; and Evel, Eddie A. ,3,449,687.
Eveland, Baisel L.; Hart, Joseph C; and Masterson, Earl E., to
Honeywell Inc. Transport arrangement. 3,420,518, 1-7-69, CI.
271-68.
Evening News Publishing Company: See —
Illingworth, Robert H., 3,446,696.
Evens, Robert L.; Lewis, Douglass H.; and Chew, Norman Bradford,
to Freightliner Corporation. Pre-cleaner assembly for air induction
system. 3,436,900, 4-8-69, CI. 55-385.
Evensen, David A.; and Raney, John P., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Buoyant anti-
slosh system. 3,443,584, 5-13-69, CI. 137-582.
Evensen, Ingwald M. Method of making a paint roller. 3,433,693, 3-
18-69, CI. 156-242.
Evenson, Lucille B.: See—
Evenson, Robert B., deceased; Mac Quoid, George E.; and
Evenson, Lucille B.; executrix, 3,484,973.
Evenson, Robert B., deceased; Mac Quoid, George E.; and Evenson,
Lucille B.; executrix. Illuminated free-swinging signboard.
3,484,973, 12-23-69, CI. 40-128.
Ever Ready Company (Great Britain) Limited, The: See —
Knight, Geoffrey Peter, 3,420,714.
Knight, Geoffrey Peter, 3,449,171.
Everest & Jennings, Inc.: See —
Malherbe, Edward P., 3,419,922.
Everett, Charles V.: See —
Pool, Stuart D.; Everett, Charles V.; and Grillot, Homer
N., 3,469,773.
Sammarco, Peter; and Everett, Charles V, 3,425,599.
Everett, George, to Stanley Works, The, mesne. Automatic inspec-
tion device. 3,432,033, 3-1 1-69, CI. 209-73.
Everett, Hazen F. Blood oxygenator. 3,466,148, 9-9-69, CI. 23-258.5
Everett, James F. B., to Armstrong Cork Company. Sealing system
for containers. 3,446,380, 5-27-69, CI. 215-39.
Everett, Lilian F., to Texfoam International Limited. Resilient
materials. 3,464,872, 9-2-69, CI. 156-79.
Everett, Lynn E., to Childs Equipment Co. Shelf construction.
3,469,543, 9-30-69, CI. 108-144.
Everett, Milton C, to Kastar, Inc. Fluid dispensing apparatus.
3,462,082, 8-19-69, CI. 239-332.
Everett, Wilhelm S. Sound muting and filtering device. 3,454,129, 7-
8-69, CI. 181-56.
Everett, Wilhelm S. Fluid pulsation dampener with thimble.
3,470,979, 10-7-69, CI. 181-56.
Everett, William J., Jr., to Pioneer Parachute Company, Inc. Gliding
parachute. 3,428,277, 2-18-69, CI. 244-142.
Evergreen Helicopters, Inc.: Sec-
Smith, Delford M.; and Eason, Ward, 3,463,398.
Everhard, Frederic U.; and Hartwell, Robert E., to RCA Corpora-
tion. Gas sampler. 3,461,727, 8-19-69, CI. 73-421.5
Everhard, Fredric U., to RCA Corporation. Electrically operated
throttle device. 3,465,790, 9-9-69, CI. 138-45.
Everhart, Clifford R.; and Cary, Audra B., 1/2 to Midwest Chemical
& Processing Co., Inc., and 1/2 to Skelly Oil Company. Method of
removing paraffin from a well with heated solvent. 3,437,146, 4-8-
69, CI. 166-40.
Everhart, Clifford R.; and Midwest Chemical & Processing Co., Inc.
Chromate corrosion inhibiting composition containing surface-ac-
tive agents. 3,445,400, 5-20-69, CI. 252-389.
Everhart, John R.: See —
Conrad, Lucas J.; and Everhart, John R., 3,479, 852.
Everhart, John R., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. High
speed cigarette turnaround and conveyor drum. 3,485,337, 12-23-
69, CI. 198-32.
Everhart, Thomas E., to Ampex Corporation. Electron beam ther-
moplastic recorder with conductor coated thermoplastic recording
medium. 3,430,255, 2-25-69, CI. 346-74.
Everlast World's Boxing Headquarters Corporation:5ee —
Golomb, David L., 3,466,039.
Everpure Inc.: See—
Jasionowski, Walter J., 3,442,800.
Evers, Heinz, to Insterstabella A.G. Device for filling sterile liquids,
especially carbon dioxide containing beverages, into sterile bottles
made of synthetic material. 3,479,793, 11-25-69, CI. 53-112.
Evers, Konrad, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Positively operated steam
generator. 3,452,722, 7-1-69, CI. 122-448.
Evers, Manfred, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method and ap-
paratus for strengthening glass by ion exchange. 3,486,995, 12-30-
69, CI. 204-130.
Evers, Robert S.; and Minter, Mearl J., to Rolscreen Company.
Operating linkage for windows and the like. 3,438,151, 4-15-69,
CI. 49-345.
Evers, William L.: See —
Stackman, Robert W.; and Evers, William L., 3,423, 333.
Eversberg, Hans: See —
vom Dorp, Walter; and Eversberg, Hans,3,456,475.
Eversharp, Inc.: See —
Bombero, Thomas F., 3,461,553.
Dawidowicz, Jan, 3,453,733.
Dawidowicz, Jan; Kuhnl, Leopold K.; Bombero, Thomas F.; and
Ferraro, Frank A., 3,456,342.
Dawidowicz, Jan; Ferraro, Frank A.; and Kuhnl, Leopold K.,
3,466,746.
Flowers, Theodore R., 3,446,401.
Kuhnl, Leopold Karl, 3,435,521.
Larson, George G., 3,458,267.
Larson, George G., 3,475,104.
Evershed & Vignoles Limited: See —
Young, Ian R.; Keefe, Arthur T.; and Moss, Geoffrey,
3,475,727.
Eversman, Carl A. Water diverter system. 3,465,368, 9-9-69, CI. 4-
148.
Eversole, Charles L.: See —
Estes, Nelson N.; Hannah, Kenneth W.; Anderson, Charlie D.;
and Eversole, Charles L., 3,454,258.
Eversole, James F. Light polarizing structure and process therefor
utilizing cylindrical-shaped cavities with an isotropic sheet.
3,458,248, 7-29-69, CI. 350-152.
Everson, William R., to Armstrong Cork Company. Beam mounted
attaching device. 3,459,399, 8-5-69, CI. 248-343.
Everts, George G. Overshoe fasteners. 3,431,604, 3-11-69, CI. 24-
68.
Everts, Jack A.: See —
Smith, Henry M.; and Everts, Jack A. ,3,469, 576.
Every, Richard L.: See—
Grimsley, Ralph Leroy; and Every, Richard L., 3,472,61 8.
Grimsley, Ralph Leroy; and Every, Richard L., 3,483,267.
Hughes, Ralph C; and Every, Richard L.,3,456,987.
Every, Richard L.; and Banks, William P., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Reference electrodes of particular utility in anodic corrosion
protection systems. 3,462,353, 8-19-69, CI. 204-147.
Every, Richard L.; and Grimsley, Ralph Leroy, to Continental Oil
Company. Producing sulfur from hydrogen sulfide- containing
gases. 3,445,181, 5-20-69, CI. 23-2.
Every, Richard L.; Thieme, James O.; and Casad, Burton M., to
Continental Oil Company. Selective precipitation of potassium
chloride from brine using organoamines. 3,437,451, 4-8-69, CI.
23-300.
Eveson, Geoffrey Frank; and Thompson, Alfred, to Head, Wrightson
& Company Limited. Fluidised-bed apparatus. 3,471,016, 10-7-69,
CI. 209-470.
Evesque, Roger A., to Seaquist Valve Company, Division of Pitt-
sburgh Railways Company. Aerosol valve having swirl chamber.
3,433,419, 3-18-69, CI. 239-470.
Evesque, Roger A., to Seaguist Valve Company, division of Pitt-
sburgh Railways. Eccentric connecting means between a dip tube
and an aerosol valve. 3,472,531, 10-14-69, CI. 285-27.
EVG Entwicklung- und Verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.: See —
Gott, Hans; and Ritter, Josef, 3,431,952.
EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.: See —
Gott, Hans; and Ritter, Josef, 3,469,055.
Sackl, Alois, 3,423,982.
Sommeregger, Heinz; and Gott, Hans, 3,424,888.
Evkin, Ivan Frolovich. Falling film evaporator. 3,472,304, 10-14-69,
CI. 159-6.
Evleth, Earl M.; and Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Diazo type films with extended linear
latitude. 3,484,241, 12-16-69, CI. 96-49.
Evog, Etablissement fur Verwaltung: See —
Schuler, Rolf, 3,480,443.
Evrard, Robert, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Pressure mea-
suring instrument. 3,472,078, 10-14-69, CI. 73-398.
Evras, David J. Nonleak, nonspillable bottle cap. 3,439,846, 4-22-69,
CI. 222-494.
Evteev, Dmitry Petrovich: See —
Butkevich, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Evteev, Dmitry Petrovich;
Karpeka, Viktor Alexandrovich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich;
and Isjun, Alexandr Kononovich, 3,438,425.
LIST OF PATENTEES
457
Evtjutov, Anatoly Akindinovich: See—
Telyatnikov, Garry Vladimirovich; Khodorov, Evgeny Iosifovich;
Evtjutov, Anatoly Akindinovich; Skopa, Denis Denisovivh;
Chervinsky, Anatoly Alexeevich; Shilov, Alexandr
Vladimirovich; and Kazantseva, Nina Mikhailovna, 3,444,628.
Evtuhov, Viktor, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Longitudinal mode
controlled laser. 3,471,799, 10-7-69, CI. 331-94.5
Ewald, John F., Jr.: See—
Ludwig, Warren B.; Elerath, Byron E.; and Ewald, John F.,
Jr.,3,443,324.
Ewald, John N., Jr. Method for cleaning toilet bowls. 3,480,021, 11-
25-69, CI. 134-24.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method for aligning
the surfaces of two spaced members. 3,485,561, 12-23-69, CI.
356-154.
Ewart, George; and Raitt, John Stewart, to Scottish Agricultural In-
dustries Limited. Water-soluble polyphosphate and method of
preparation. 3,432,261, 3-11-69, CI. 23-107.
Ewasko, Adolph J. Attachment for uniform dispersal of the grass
mulch. 3,473,306, 10-21-69, CI. 56-25.4
E. W. Bliss Company; See —
Countess, Clem C, Jr.; and Rymsza, Daniel T., 3,422,660.
Ewers, Bruce E.: See —
Tuck, Lee; and Ewers, Bruce E., 3,446,055.
Ewers, Gerald M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ice cube
tray. 3,443,785, 5-13-69, CI. 249-53.
Ewers, Josef: See —
Faltings, Volkert; and Ewers, Josef,3,420,893.
Ewerwahn, Werner J. Method of covering splints for human limbs
and cover- ings for the carrying out of this method. 3,472,224, 10-
14-69, CI. 128-87.
Ewin, James C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Com-
munication system with alternate data link. 3,420,958, 1-7-69, CI.
179-18.
Ewin, William H.: See —
McCutcheon, Samuel R.; Belleville, Logan M.; and Ewin, Wil-
liam H., 3,461, 386.
Ewing, Alvin Lenwood, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Windup chuck. 3,471,095, 10-7-69, CI. 242-46.5
Ewing, Joan R., to Xerox Corporation. Image resolution. 3,443,937,
5-13-69, CI. 96-1.1
Ewing, Joan R., to Xerox Corporation. Fixing of deformation
images. 3,482,969, 12-9-69, CI. 96-1.1
Ewing, John I.; and Zaunere, Roger L., to United States of America,
Navy, mesne. Fairings for underwater cables, towlines and struc-
tural members. 3,472,196, 10-14-69, CI. 114-235.
Ewing, Keith E.: See—
Herbst, Darwyn L.; and Ewing, Keith E., 3,477,055.
Ewing, Walkley B., to Sunscreen Corporation, mesne. Method of
forming an extruded sunscreen. 3,437,538, 4-8-69, CI. 156-167.
Ewing-Record & Associates, Inc.: See —
Curry, Winstor W., 3,437,305.
E. W. Mold & Tool Co., Inc.: See—
Wilds, Robert W.; and Meyer, Robert E., 3,473,197.
Ex-Cell-O Corporation: See —
Crawford, Duncan James, 3,471,076.
Drushel, Robert W., 3,471,750.
Earp, James F., 3,426,501.
Egleston, Harry B., 3,464,326.
Egleston, Harry B.; and Feliks, James J., 3,474,951.
Floyd, George W., 3,471,852.
Heldt, Norman A., 3,427,035.
Laughman, Ralph W., 3,426,654.
Leone, William C, 3,460,1 15.
Leu, Gilbert, 3,441,832.
Malonc, Robert Lee, 3,444,358.
Smith, Joseph E., Jr., 3,422,41 1.
Exact Weight Scale Corporation: See—
Marshall, Donald C, 3,443,653.
Excel Corporation: See —
Deisenroth, Robert J., 3,468,738.
Hodgcn, Loran M., 3,430,333.
Shockey, Howard J., 3,440,121.
Shockey, Howard J., 3,440,315.
Shockey, Howard J., 3,444,023.
Exchange Telegraph Company Limited, The: See —
Rumsey, Kenneth George; and Greasby, Michael John,
3,461,236.
Execulermatic, Inc.: See—
Kraus, Charles E., 3,486,391.
Executive Line, Inc., The: See-
lack, Charles W., 3,432,942.
Exccutone, Inc.: See —
Sontag, Howard M.; and Bernhardt, Milton, 3,475,751.
Exline, Inc.: See—
Exline, William C; Kenworthy, Clarence S.; and Warner, Wil-
lard E., 3,442,260.
Exline, William C; Kenworthy, Clarence S.; and Warner, Willard E.,
to Exline, Inc. Temperature-responsive apparatus for pressure fluid
power shut-off systems for engines, compressors and the like.
3,442,260, 5-6-69, CI. 123-198.
Exner, Lawrence J.: See —
deBenneville, Peter L.; and Exner, Lawrence J.,3,473,901.
Exotech Incorporated: See —
Cooley, William C, 3,465,639.
Cooley, William C, 3,468,217.
Cooley, William C, 3,468,481.
Cooley, William C, 3,478,966.
Expandet S.A.: See —
de Kyvon, Robert Lestrade Carluer, 3,461,770.
Expandite Limited: See —
Berks, Colin John, 3,430,544.
Expando Seal Tool, Inc.: See —
Martin, John E.; and Czeck, Julian G., 3,473,555.
Experiment Establishment of Anges: See —
Grange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue, Bernard; and Mal-
let, Roger, 3,446,176.
Experimentalny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Metal-
lorezhvshchikh Stankov: See —
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Rogachev, Ivan Sergeevich; Sosen-
ko, Alexandr Borisovich; and Benin, Vladimir Lvovich,
3,430,025.
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Aronov, Anatoly Lzrailevich;
Kravets, Arkady Timofeevich; and Sosenko, Alexandr
Borisovich, 3,467,807.
Experimentoy Corporation: See —
Spilhaus, Athelstan F., 3,442,522.
Spilhaus, Athelstan F., 3,446,999.
Explosive Technology, Inc.: See —
Burkdoll, Francis B.; and Hannagan, Harold W., 3,454,245.
Heidemann, William B.; and Weaver, George W., 3,460,477.
Olander, Donald Edgar, 3,480,489.
Explosives Corporation of America: See —
Abbott, Albert F.; Haskin, Bruce J.; and Klopich, Marshall E.,
3,444,811.
Expo-Nord AB: See —
Persson, Eric S.; and Persson-Melin, Signe Harriett, 3,474,577.
Export Corporation of Canada Limited, The: See —
Morris, Arthur R.; Provencher, Camille L.; and Silverman, Syd-
ney, 3,426,398.
Express Dairy Company (London) Limited: See —
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton, Thomas Richard; Cottle, Vic-
tor Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David, 3,466,850.
Jackson, David, 3,480,402.
Extar Company: See —
Mayrand, Louis Philip, 3,475,533.
Extek, Inc.: See —
Wolf, Margery S.; and Beispel, Robert, 3,468,606.
Exton, Norman T., to KLM Company. Closures and methods of
making the same. 3,482,725, 12-9-69, CI. 215-43.
Exworthy, Kenneth W., to Honeywell Inc. Electrostatic voltmeter
having various sized input electrodes to provide plural ranges.
3,427,540, 2-1 1-69, CI. 324-109.
Eyb, Wolfgang: See —
Porsche, Ferdinand Anton Ernst; and Eyb, Wolfgang, 3,460,644.
Eyberg, Donald T.: See —
Bukkila, Charles J.; Eyberg, Donald T.; Lemke, John S.; and Ol-
son, Raymond M., 3,469, 560.
Eyberger, Harry, to Magnetics, Inc. Magnetic core having tapered
configuration. 3,430,172, 2-25-69, CI. 335-297.
Eyberger, Harry, to Vamco Machine and Tool, Inc. Self-contained
feed roll for power punch presses. 3,483,782, 12-16-69, CI. 83-
202.
Eychaner, Thomas L., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Push-pull elec-
tron beam positioning system. 3,421,046, 1-7-69, CI. 315-27.
Eyedam, Homer F.: See —
Boyer, Ralph K.; Eyedam, Homer F.; and Krohn, Henry
W., 3,422,837.
Eyer, Bird A. Combination golf shoe calk maintenance kit and
money clip. 3,447,171, 6-3-69, CI. 7-1.
Eyler, Denver: See —
Connerat, Edwin B., 3,421,454.
Eyles, William Geoffrey: See —
Woodley, Frank John; and Eyles, William Geoffrey, 3,469, 150.
Eylure Limited: See —
Aylott, David H., 3,483,637.
Aylott, Eric Victor, 3,485,344.
Eyman, Ralph A., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Double integrat-
ing accelerometer. 3,447,382, 6-3-69, CI. 73-490.
Eyraud, Yvan, to Compagnie Generale d'Elec'ricite. Machine for
making electrical cable. 3,451,203, 6-24-69, CI. 57-6.
Eyre, Donald: See —
Wilde, Geoffrey Light; and Eyre, Donald,3,462,953.
Eyrich, Karl Werner, to Gesellschaft fur Kernforschung m.b.H.
Method for the preparation of films containing radioactive materi-
als and mounted on carriers. 3,486,935, 12-30-69, CI. 1 17-220.
Eyselee, Wolfgang M.: See —
Stutz, Klaus H.; and Eyselee, Wolfgang M., 3,473,454.
458
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Eyzat, Pierre, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Double injection apparatus for a compression ignition
motor. 3,439,655, 4-22-69, CI. 123-32.
Ezard, Lawrence A.: See —
Stoudenheimer, Richard G.; and Ezard, Lawrence A. ,3,474,275.
Ezawa, Takayoshi: See —
Yoshiyama, Yuji; and Ezawa, Takayoshi,3,473,378.
Ezekiel, Freddy Jacob: See —
Schaverien, Louis Joseph, 3,456,462.
Ezekiei, Frederick D.; and Miller, Richard W., to Foxboro Company,
The. In-line flow powered viscometer. 3,465,574, 9-9-69, CI. 73-
59.
Ezekiel, Herbert M., to National Cash Register Company, The. Arti-
cle having an expandable and rigidizable com- pacted flexible
material. 3,435,947, 4-1-69, CI. 206-47.
Ezell, Harry Elrner. Truss. 3,426,498, 2-1 1-69, CI. 52-695.
Ezolt, James J., to Grove Manufacturing Company, mesne. Slidable
and tillable truck bed. 3,450,282, 6-17-69, CI. 214-505.
E Z Paintr Corporation: See —
Burns, Fredrick B.; D'Ercoli, Giacinto C; and Mlachnik, Albert
A., 3,473,183.
Burns, Fredrick B.; and Walsh, Vincent T., 3,474,482.
Ezyk, Irving J.: See —
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving
J.,3,421,351.
Newman, William G.; Doran, Leo F.; and Ezyk, Irving
J.,3,468,146.
Ezzell, Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fractionator over-
head and reflux control system with optional accumulator by-pass.
3,475,288, 10-28-69, CI. 203-1.
F & E Manufacturing Company: See —
Francis, Joseph E.; and Amey, Arnold L., 3,465,735.
James, George A., 3,433,132.
F & F Enterprises Inc.: See —
Farrell, Guy M.; Gaber, Richard B.; Podgorski, Matthew C; and
Whitlock, Morris N., 3,471,663.
F'Geppert, Erwin; and Lugoski, Arnold N., to United States of
America, Army. Cascaded universal joint. 3,464,231, 9-2-69, CI.
64-18.
Faaborg-Andersen, Axel Valdemar; and Jensen, Poul, to Aktiesel-
skabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker. Lixiviating apparatus.
3,433,598, 3-18-69, CI. 23-270.
Faarup, Peter: See —
Borrevang, Poul; and Faarup, Peter,3,445,461.
Fab-Con Machinery Development Corporation: See —
Catallo, Frank, 3,479,706.
Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A.:See —
Beretta, Carlo Pietro, 3,420,140.
Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli S.p.A.: See —
Alfieri, Giuseppe, 3,463,557.
Testerini, Francesco, 3,449,613.
Vadala, Teodoro, 3,443,556.
Faber, Eberhard, Inc.: See —
Strickler, Frederick W., 3,468,613.
Faber, Elmer L., to Deco Tools, Inc. Decorative coating inachine.
3,422,794, 1-21-69, CI. 118-301.
Faber, Jan W. H.: See-
Klanderman, Bruce H.; and Faber, Jan W. H., 3,457,235.
Faber, Peter, to Rheinisch-Westfalisches Elektrizitatswerk Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the production of electrically active high-
valent nickel compounds. 3,436,267, 4-1-69, CI. 136-29.
Faber, Peter, to Rheinisch-Westfalisches Elektrizitatswerk Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of making an electrode grid. 3,476,604, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 136-36.
Faber, Saul. Golf ball retriever. 3,442,544, 5-6-69, CI. 294-19.
Faberes, Pierre; and Ribadier, Georges, to CSF-Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Control devices for direct-viewing
memory tubes. 3,480,824, 1 1-25-69, CI. 315-12.
Fabian, Heinz: See —
Volker, Ulrich; Fabian, Heinz; and Mertl, Klaus,3,485,331.
Fabianke, Hartmut: See —
Baur, Hans; and Fabianke, Hartmut, 3,480, 732.
Fabick Machinery Company: See —
Chestosky, Robert, 3,437,049.
Fabio, Paul Frank: See —
Tomcufcik, Andrew Stephen; Hoffman, Arlene May; and Fabio,
Paul Frank.3,452,034.
Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene
M., 3,468,892.
Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene
M., 3,48 1,935.
Fabish, Edward F., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Fluted cutting tool
and method of producing a plurality of tools from a single fluted
bar. 3,483,605, 12-16-69, CI. 29-103.
Fabko Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Fritz, William E., 3,482,741.
Fabre, Jean; and Millet, Jacques F., to Electricite De France (Ser-
vice National). Process and apparatus for overoxidising the air
supplied to the blowpipe of a magnetohydrodynamic conversion
plant. 3,432,693, 3-11-69, CI. 310-11.
Fabre, Pierre Marius Antoine. Metering pump for powder materials.
3,485,535, 12-23-69, CI. 302-50.
Fabri, Jean; Friberg, Jean Marie Eugene; Maginot, Pierre Henri
Jean; Merigoux, Jean Marie; and Siestrunck, Raymond, to Societe
Anonyme: Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Atomiques, de
Telecommunications et d'Electronique 'Alcatel'. Supersonic com-
pressor. 3,447,740, 6-3-69, CI. 230-119.
Fabri-Tek Incorporated: See —
Baillargeon, Marlin P., 3,427,71 1.
Rausch, William V.; and Calderon, Arthur, Jr., 3,458,426.
Walstrom, Leslie R., 3,454,218.
Wolford, Ronald J., 3,453,608.
Fabric Bearings Limited: See —
Spence, Iain S., 3,475,923.
Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Constantine, Thomas T., 3,426,407.
Fabricacion de Maquinas: See —
Martin, John, 3,420,651.
Martin, John, 3,424,378.
Martin, John, 3,433,615.
Martin, John, 3,438,763.
Martin, John, 3,466,722.
Martin, John, 3,477,837.
Martin, John, 3,484,227.
Fabricas de Papel Loreto y Pena Pobre S.A.: See —
Tirado, Adalberto; Guevara, Mario; and Gonzalez, Virgilio,
3,451,889.
Fabricated Metals, Inc.: See —
Coleman, Clarence B., 3,451,419.
Fabricius, John H.: See-
Burks, Darnall P.; and Fabricius, John H.,3,47 1,753.
Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate Sprecher & Schuh A.G.: See —
Roth, Adrian Werner, 3,430,062.
Fabrik fur Firestone Produkte AG: See—
Siegenthaler, Karl, 3,485,128.
Fabriks AB Forslund & Co.: See —
Johansson, Fritz Agne, 3,473,616.
Fabrique de Machines Mikron S.A.: See —
Naville, Raymond, 3,435,697.
Fabrique d'Edauches de Bettlach:See —
Bachmann, Peter, 3,457,720.
Fabrique d'horlogerie Chs. Tissot et fils S.A.:See —
Schneider, Jean Claude, 3,473,507.
Fabrique d'Horlogerie chs. Tissot et Fils S.A., Le Locle:See —
Schneider, Jean-Claude, 3,460,339.
Fabrique d'Horlogerie Lemania, Lugrin S.A.:See—
Piguet, Albert, 3,430,434.
Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Gerre, Societe Anonyme:See —
Fontaine, Leon, 3,446,042.
Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, Societe Anonyme:See —
Stassart, Joseph Antoine Marie, 3,431,801.
Vervier, Ernest Henri, 3,440,925.
Fabriques de Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mulhouse: See —
Fehr, Bernard Henri Paul; and Gascon, Joseph, 3,445,199.
Figuet, Maurice Germain; and Mas, Robert Jean, 3,481,697.
Mas, Robert Jean; and Michaud, Andre Louis, 3,436,180.
Portes, Pierre J. H. L.; Richerd, Jacques; and Mas, Robert,
3,437,565.
Fabriques Movado & Manufacture des Montres Universal Perret
Freres S.A.: See —
Favre, Robert, 3,463,948.
Fabriques Reunies de Lampes Electriques: See —
Deiss, Claude, 3,441,778.
Fabris, Wilhelm V., to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic tape
device for high tape speeds. 3,430,833, 3-4-69, CI. 226-195.
Fabrize, Romayne. Paint shaking device. 3,464,675, 9-2-69, CI. 259-
75.
Fabry, Gerard: See —
Algrain, Andre; and Fabry, Gerard,3,460,303.
Fabry, Joseph W., Jr.: See —
Breedlove, William W.; and Fabry, Joseph W., Jr.,3,432,130.
Fabryka Maszn Papierniczych: See —
Krzewinski, Zbigniew; Franciszczak, Eugeniusz; Jerzykiewicz,
Jerzy; and Kostrzewski, Janusz, 3,464,635.
Faccone, Joseph A.: See —
Winchester, Charles M.; Faccone, Joseph A.; and Webb,
Stephen F., 3,476,591.
Faccou, Armand L., to FMC Corporation. Swivel joint wih adjusta-
ble packing. 3,420,555, 1-7-69, CI. 285-276.
Faccou, Harlan N.: See —
Ettore, Harold V.; Ashby, Frederick R.; and Faccou, Harlan
N., 3,475,261.
Facer, Walter K.; and Rigo, Jane H. M., to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Fluidizing chamber. 3,476,081, 11-4-69, CI. 118-620.
Fachini, Robert M.: See —
Clendenin, Wilbur H.; Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L,
Jr.; and Fachini, Robert M.,3,446,370.
Graham, Robert L.; Fachini, Robert M.; and Kenna, Fenton L.,
Jr.,3,478,898.
LIST OF PATENTEES
459
Facit AB: See—
Ek, Birger Henrik; and Stenudd, Even Gunnar Walter,
3,478,629.
Grip, Erik Konrad, 3,451,617.
Grip, Erik Konrad, 3,484,041.
Facit-Halda AB: See—
Svensson, Harald, 3,467,420.
Faciu, Thomas F.: See—
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Faciu, Thomas F.; and Bradley, Wilson
E., Jr.,3,437,319.
Facius, Thomas F.: See —
Engalitcheff, John, Jr.; Facius, Thomas F.; Bradley, Wilson E.,
Jr.; and Anderson, Axel F. L., 3, 442,494.
Fackler, George E., to Xerox Corporation. Document feed belt.
3,482,676, 12-9-69, CI. 198-193.
Factories Direction Limited: See —
Reissner, Edgar Wilhelm, 3,436,290.
Fadden, James P.; and Moore, Frederick L., to Armco Steel Cor-
poration. Magnetic bridle unit for winding steel strip. 3,433,398,
3-18-69, CI. 226-93.
Fader, Marshall Lloyd: See —
Atkinson, Roger Lee; and Fader, Marshall Lloyd, 3,438,737.
Fadler, Walter, to Wiener Schwackstromwerke Gesellschaft mbH.
Melting crucible having expandable top. 3,471,139, 10-7-69, CI.
266-39.
Fadler, Walter, to Wiener Schwachstromwerke Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Rotatable metallurgical electric furnace. 3,474,178, 10-21-69, CI.
13-1.
Fadler, Walter, to Wiener Schwachstromwerke Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Metallurgical furnace construction. 3,486,745, 12-30-69, CI. 266-
33.
Fadner, Thomas A., to Oxford Paper Company. Electric field
polymerization. 3,431,137, 3-4-69, CI. 117-93.1
Fadner, Thomas A., to Oxford Paper Company. Composite colloidal
pigment particles, their formation and suspensions thereof.
3,453,131,7-1-69, CI. 106-308.
Faedler, Kurt: See —
Binder, Richard; and Faedler, Kurt,3,428,155.
Faerber, Gerhard; and Kersken, Wilhelm, to Deutsche Solvay-Werke
GmbH. Polymerization catalysts containing an acycycloalkane sul-
fonyl peroxide, fatty acid and water. 3,466,255, 9-9-69, CI. 260-
23.
Faerber, Hans A. Confectionery moulding machines. 3,459,314, 8-5-
69, CI. 214-6.
Faerber, Hans Arthur, to Nid Pty. Limited. Loading machine.
3,422,970, 1-21-69, CI. 214-8.5
Faerber, Hans Arthur, to Nid Pty. Limited. Depositor. 3,426,705, 2-
11-69, CI. 107-15.
Faerber, Hans Arthur, to Nid Pty., Limited. Stacking machine.
3,458,058, 7-29-69, CI. 214-6.
Faerber, Nelson A. Building construction. 3,460,307, 8-12-69, CI.
52-741.
Faessinger, Robert W.: See —
Conte, John S.; and Faessinger, Robert W., 3,420,735.
Faessinger, Robert W.; and Conte, John S., to Scott Paper Company.
Vinyl graft copolymerization with a polyurethane substrate in the
presence of ultra- violet light. 3,450,614, 6-17-69, CI. 204-159.15
Fafnir Bearing Company, The: See —
Dickinson, Thorn W., 3,455,614.
Pethis, James J., 3,423,141.
Fagan, Raymond G. Quick release container holder. 3,429,542, 2-
25-69, CI. 248-313.
Fagan, Raymond: See —
Lapidus, Milton; and Fagan, Raymond.3,427,383.
Fagerstrom, Joseph W.; and Kent, William C, to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Method of assembling a nondestructive
read-out memory. 3,448,515, 6-10-69, CI. 29-604.
Fagg, Jack R.: See —
Kinney, David J.; Fagg, Jack R.; and Smith, Donald
P.,3,452,689.
Fahenstih, Rudolf; and Weigert, Wolfgang, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of 2,6-difor-
myl-tetrahydropyran and 2-formyl-6-hydroxymethyl-
tetrahydropyran. 3,441,573, 4-29-69, CI. 260-345.9
Fahey, Denis. Treatment of materials having both liquid and solid
contents. 3,463,727, 8-26-69, CI. 210-19.
Fahey, John R., to United States Steel Corporation. Sheet metal skid
assembly. 3,471,113, 10-7-69, CI. 248-346.
Fahey, Richard J., to Consolidated Packaging Corporation. Egg car-
ton closer. 3,456,426, 7-22-69, CI. 53-376.
Fahimian, Edward J.: See—
Hurwitz, Mathew; Reynolds, John M.; and Fahimian, Edward
J.,3,423,306.
Fahlenberg, Paul K. G.: See—
Singer, Franz; Fahlenberg, Paul K. G.; and Lermann,
Peter.3,448,673.
Fahlenberg, Paul, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung & Co. Photoelectric operated diaphragm setting means
for cameras. 3,466,447, 9-9-69, CI. 250-210.
Fahlenberg, Paul; and Kleeberger, Klement, to Compur-Werk
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung & Co. Operating
mechanism for photographic shutter. 3,466,993, 9-16-69, CI. 95-
63.
Fahlenberg, Paul; and Singer, Franz, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung & Co. Control arrangement for photo-
graphic apparatus. 3,472,142, 10-14-69, CI. 95-64.
Fahndrich, Gabriel: See —
Dumont, Marcel; and Fahndrich, Gabriel, 3,481, 139.
Fahrbach, Erich, to Freudenberg, Carl. Manufacture of tube elec-
trodes. 3,462,305, 8-19-69, CI. 136-38.
Fahrbach, Rudolf, to Universal Manufacturing Company, Inc. Wind-
ing machine control device. 3,448,935, 6-10-69, CI. 242-4.
Fahrbach, Rudolf, to Universal Manufacturing Company, Inc. To-
roidal coil winding machine. 3,459,385, 8-5-69, CI. 242-4.
Fahre, Olav. Automatic regulating valve for ventilation plants.
3,452,762, 7-1-69, CI. 137-499.
Fahrendorff, Curtis H., to Tonka Corporation. Toy dump truck.
3,462,879, 8-26-69, CI. 46-214.
Faigenbaum, Roy D.; and Greczen, John, to Knitting Machinery
Corp. of America. Machine for knitting a tubular cover over a
hose. 3,435,635, 4-1-69, CI. 318-331.
Faigenbaum, Roy D.: See —
Greczin, John; and Faigenbaum, Roy D., 3,462,976.
Faigle, Heinz. Synthetic material, for bearings and other machine
elements, containing polyamides and polyolefins. 3,458,596, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-857.
Faigle, Heinz. Cooling screen. 3,485,485, 12-23-69, CI. 261-112.
Faigle, Johann Werner: See —
Keberle, Heinrich; Faigle, Johann Werner; and Wilhelm,
Max,3,47 1,548.
Fail, Jean Pierre: See —
Cholet, Jacques; Fail, Jean Pierre; Grau, Gerard; and Mag-
neville, Pierre, 3,444,953.
Failing Industries Incorporated: See—
Failing, Jay C, 3,438,450.
Failing, Jay C, to Failing Industries Incorporated. Hydraulically
operated earth boring tools. 3,438,450, 4-15-69, CI. 173-44.
Failkovsky, Vladimir Ivanovich: See —
Bazhenov, Petr Dmitrievich; Orekhanov, Voleslav Zakharovich;
Rubets, Vladimir Gavrilovich; and Failkovsky, Vladimir
Ivanovich,3 ,486,437 .
Fain, Bobby Ray: See —
Comer, Marvin H.; and Fain, Bobby Ray,3,423,924.
Fain, Jacob M.; and McDonnell, Edward, to Twenty Nine Fifteenth
Street Corporation. Novel water-repellent compositions.
3,433,750, 3-18-69, CI. 260-2.
Fainer, Percy: See —
Wall, Robert A.; and Fainer, Percy,3,472,243.
Fainman, Morton Z.: See —
Bray, Ulric B.; and Fainman, Morton Z. ,3,478,1 13.
Fair, Delbert W.: See-
Brown, Graydon L.; and Fair, Delbert W., 3,482,646.
Fair, Donald G.; and Anderson, Bertil T., to Sundstrand Corpora-
tion. Load energizing circuit including gating means controlled by
cross-fire signals and ramp-shaped timing signals. 3,453,523, 7-1-
69, CI. 321-5.
Fair, Donald G.; and Anderson, Bertil T., to Sundstrand Corpora-
tion. Motor control circuit with deceleration control means.
3,477,006, 11-4-69, CI. 318-331.
Fair, Richard B.: See —
El-Kareh, Auguste B.; Marsh, Charles R.; and Fair, Richard
B., 3,472,997.
Fairbank, Raymond Harry: See —
Burrough, Donald E.; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; and Soteropu-
los,Gust,3,469,381.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Burrough,
Donald E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, 3,459,273.
Soteropulos, Gust; Burrough, Donald E.; and Fairbank,
Raymond Harry, 3, 485, 020.
Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Leinhauser, Joe Paul; and Burrough,
Donald E., to Deere & Company. Self-propelled windrower.
3,474,607, 10-28-69, CI. 56-209.
Fairbank, William M.: See —
Bol, Morris; Deaver, Bascom S., Jr.; and Fairbank, William
M., 3,454,875.
Fairbanks, Bert J.: See —
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr.; Fairbanks, Bert J.; and Rolstead, Albert
A.,3,421,121.
Fairbanks, Daniel F.; Larson, Warren L.; Randall, Robert N.; and
Wong, James, to National Research Corporation. Niobium-titani-
um superconductor. 3,476,615, 11-4-69, CI. 148-11.5
Fairbanks, Henry N.; and Robbins, Daniel H., to Itek Corporation.
Photocopy apparatus. 3,472,590, 10-14-69, CI. 355-28.
Fairbanks Morse Inc.: See —
Fuller, Thaddeus W., 3,438,329.
Henderson, Robert M.; and Zechlin, Richard, 3,448,294.
Henderson, Robert M.; and Zechlin, Richard, 3,487,365.
Miller, Lowell E.; and Henderson, Robert M., 3,485,339.
Pan, Pei-Tai, 3,432,420.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Stecher, Frank L., 3,484,633.
Thorsson, Matthew T.; and Lauler, Louis J., 3,432,744.
linger, Peter I.; and Bright, Edward D., 3,436,968.
Zechlin, Richard, 3,435,326.
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation: See —
Arnold, George J., 3,483,808.
Burns, Joseph, 3,480,782.
Chua, Hua Thye, 3,427,474.
Chua, Hua-Thye, 3,437,844.
Deal, Bruce E„ 3,426,422.
Duffek, Edward F., Jr.; and Blech, Man A., 3,480,412.
Duncan, David M., 3,437,945.
Finlayson, Malcolm J., 3,436,615.
Fisnar, Igor; and Lester, Russell H., Jr., 3,456,516.
Grove, Andrew S.; Leistiko, Otto; and Whittier, Ronald J.,
3,463,977.
Hancock, John R.; and Sigler, Harold, 3,479,452.
Hilbiber, David F., 3,427,513.
Kabell, Louis J., 3,439,214.
Kelley, James W.; and Plough, Charles T., 3,463,974.
Kubinec, James J., 3,427,598.
Lauritzen, Peter O., 3,463,972.
Lehrer, William I., 3,475,210.
Lehrer, William I., 3,476,593.
Levine, Samuel W.; and Copeland, John S., 3,420,151.
McCall, John M., 3,434,402.
McCutcheon, Samuel R., 3,427,558.
Michalchik, Michael, 3,464,820.
Michalchik, Michael; and Goldstein, Amnon, 3,482,513.
Murphy, Howard E., 3,463,928.
Pilling, David J.; and Dumesnil, Maurice E., 3,432,405.
Purnaiya, Gopal M.; Archer, John A.; and Gibbons, James F.,
3,483,477.
Snow, Edward H., 3,428,875.
Tortorici, John Joseph; Terleckyj, Jaroslav; and Markkanen,
Carl Olavi, 3,485,150.
Ullman, Peter J.; and Littrell, Odie L., 3,421,203.
Waits, Robert K., 3,458,847.
Weckler, Gene P., 3,427,461.
Weckler, Gene P., 3,465,293.
Whittier, Ronald J., 3,432,731.
Zerkin, Milton, 3,421,119.
Zilko, Jacob P.; and Sherry, Leonard I., 3,422,739.
Fairchild Hiller Corporation: See —
Berg, Robert E„ 3,478,686.
Berry, Thomas G., 3,435,570.
Berry, Thomas G.; and Kline, Thomas F., 3,467,328.
Burns, John W., 3,445,079.
Craig, Dwin, 3,435,743.
Graber, David A., 3,456,441.
Howell, Russell B., 3,479,890.
Lockwood, Raymond M.; Bennett, Edward L.; and Graber,
David A., 3,462,955.
Miller, Matthew N., 3,435,725.
Nociti, John M.; and Riely, Phyllis E., 3,471,871.
Smith, James, 3,448,467.
Fairchild, James L.: See —
Schumacher, Joseph C; Rado, Theodore A.; and Fairchild,
James L., 3,450,497.
Fairchild, Louis F.: See —
Pollitz, Harold C; Schrimper, Vernon L.; and Fairchild, Louis
F.,3,453,939.
Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation: See —
Alexandrovich, George; and Plunkett, Donald J., 3,436,674.
Fairchild, Sherman Mills; and Jones, Clifton M., to Fruit Harvester
Corporation. Carrier apparatus for fruit pickers. 3,452,528, 7-1-
69, CI. 56-328.
Fairchild, William P., to Kelco Company. Gelled tobacco sheets and
method of making same. 3,480,018, 11-25-69, CI. 131-17.
Fairfield Engineering and Manufacturing Company: See —
Blough, Ronald S„ 3,452,873.
Blough, Ronald S.; and Gchlbach, Albert E., 3,469,816.
Fairfield Engineering Company, The: See—
Rcichenstcin, Wilfred R., 3,424,009.
Fairfield Industries, Inc.: See —
Clover, Norvin Q., 3,463,265.
Fairfield, Louis R., Jr.: See —
Mc Lauchlan, Thomas A.; and Fairfield, Louis R., Jr. ,3,479,097.
Fairfield Technology Corporation: See —
Lehrer, Stanley, 3,481,679.
Fairfull, Andrew Ewan Spowart; and Welch, Michael Owen, to
Bonded Fibre Fabric Limited. Polyamide plasticized with urea for
use in fusible compositions. 3,449,287, 6-10-69, CI. 260-30.8
Fairley, David O., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc., mesne.
Step-recovery multiplier modulator. 3,480,882, 11-25-69, CI. 332-
16.
Fairley, Richard K.; and McCarty, Lourdes V., to Controls Company
of America. Flow interrupter gas control with safety interlock
preventing reset while electromagnet is energized. 3,451,407, 6-
24-69, CI. 137-66.
Fairley, Richard K.; and McCarty, Lourdes V., to Controls Company
of America. Flow interrupter type gas safety control operated by
rotary knob for pilot, on and off in any rotary position of knob.
3,477,641, 11-11-69, CI. 236-1.
Fairley, Richard K.; and Mueller, Reinhold, to Controls Company of
America. Spark ignition circuit. 3,463,963, 8-26-69, CI. 315-206.
Fairmont Chemical Co., Inc.: See —
Binzer, Ignaz, 3,424,585.
Fairweather, John: See —
Erickson, John M.; and Fairweather, John,3,421,085.
Faisandier, Jacques. Pressure reducer for high rates. 3,456,681, 7-
22-69, CI. 137-489.
Faiss, Rudolf O., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Coherent
simultaneous cross-correlating signal separator. 3,486,016, 12-23-
69, CI. 235-181.
Faith, Herman E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. (/3-Hydroxy-r-
phenoxyalkyl)quanidine compounds. 3,437,691, 4-8-69, CI. 260-
564.
Fajans, Jack; and Nankivell, John E. Device for measuring paper
stock consistency. 3,473,401, 10-21-69, CI. 73-438.
Fajt, Ludvik: See —
Doudlebsky, Ctibor; Fajt, Ludvik; Bucil, Frantisek; and Kabele,
Stanislav.3,434,184.
Fakan, John C, to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Superconducting alternator. 3,443,128,
5-6-69, CI. 310-10.
Fake, Harry B., to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Ornamental
moccasin type seams. 3,468,275, 9-23-69, CI. 112-424.
Falb, Richard D.; and Cooper, Charles W., to United States of
America, Health, Education and Welfare. Method of bonding tis-
sue surfaces and controlling hemorrhaging thereof using a tissue
adhesive and hemostatic composition. 3,438,374, 4-15-69, CI.
128-334.
Falbe, Jurgen F.: See —
Adams, Charles R.; Falbe, Jurgen F.; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K.,3,433,792.
Falbe, Jurgen F.; and Huppes, Nicolaas, to Shell Oil Company.
Production of alkyl hydroxy-pivalates. 3,446,839, 5-27-69, CI.
260-484.
Falbel, Gerald: See —
Jankowitz, Gerald; and Falbel, Gerald,3,476,938.
Villers, Philippe; and Falbel, Gerald,3,424,624.
Falberg, Edward E., to Joanna Western Mills Company. Bookbinding
tape. 3,437,506, 4-8-69, CI. 117-44.
Falcettoni, John B., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Method of stabilizing friction coefficient of carbonaceous base
materials and the products thereof. 3,421,913, 1-14-69, CI. 106-
36.
Falchero, Emilio. High speed belt or chain printer with coordinated
paper feed means. 3,457,855, 7-29-69, CI. 101-93.
Falck, Melvin S., Jr., to Morse Products Manufacturing. Alarm
system. 3,484,771, 12-16-69, CI. 340-217.
Falckenberg, Otto F.; and Urban, Dieter H. Bowling ball cleaner.
3,460,179, 8-12-69, CI. 15-97.
Falco, Elvira A.: See —
Hitchings, George H.; and Falco, Elvira A. ,3,474,098.
Falco, Vito A. Food processing machine. 3,461,820, 8-19-69, CI.
107-15.
Falconbridge, John L.; and Miller, Charles R. Vehicle sign.
3,455,044, 7-15-69, CI. 40-129.
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited: See —
Thornhill, Philip G.; and Coulter, Edward H., 3,450,495.
Van Weert, Gezinus; and Valen, Jon-Olaf, 3,466,021.
Falcone, Anthony, Jr.: See —
Falcone, Joseph R.; and Falcone, Anthony, Jr., 3,478,722.
Falcone, Joseph R.; and Falcone, Anthony, Jr. Purple martin bird
house. 3,478,722, 11-18-69, CI. 119-23.
Falcone, Luigi: See —
Brunner, Augusto J.; Costa, Fulvio; and Falcone,
Luigi,3,48 1,821.
Falconer, Errol Linton, to Canadian Industries Limited. Melt explo-
sive composition having a matrix of an inorganic oxygen supplying
salt. 3,421,954, 1-14-69, CI. 149-17.
Falconer, Thomas H.: See —
Benson, William H.; and Falconer, Thomas H., 3,448, 857.
Faler, Kenneth T., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Castable neutron shield. 3,471,414, 10-7-69, CI. 252-
478.
Faletti, Franco: See —
Caporali, Giorgio; Ferlazzo, Natale; Giordano, Nicola; and
Faletti, Franco,3, 452,077.
Falge, John H., to General Motors Corporation. Breakerless ignition
control distributor. 3,447,004, 5-27-69, CI. 310-70.
Falk Corporation, The: See —
Phinney, John M., 3,435,694.
Polzin, Clayton H. W., 3,486,207.
Wellauer, Edward J.; Hein, Quentin W.; Bade, Alfred G.; and
Pokrandt, Glenn C, 3,457,731.
Falk, Edward J., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control valve.
3,464,741,9-2-69,0. 303-6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
461
Falk Martin C, to Pennsylvania Engineering Corporation. Scrap
charging machine. 3,421,640, 1-14-69, CI. 214-18.
Falk, Martin C, to Pennsylvania Engineering Corporation. Gantry
car apparatus for casting molten metal. 3,435,882, 4-1-69, CI.
164-323.
Falk, Martin C, to Pennsylvania Engineering Corporation. BOF ves-
sel without bottom brackets. 3,454,269, 7-8-69, CI. 266-36.
Falk, Mervin L.: See —
Furst, Marcel; and Falk, Mervin L.,3,44 1,998.
Falk, Richard A. Device for taking a molten sample. 3,481,201, 12-
2-69, CI. 73-425.4
Falk, Ronald E., to Chandler Evans Inc. Multiple digital signal trans-
ducer. 3,421,318, 1-14-69, CI. 60-39.28
Falk, Sven Uno; Jonsson, Erik; and Soredal, Sven Gunnar, to Sven-
ska Ackumulator Aktiebolaget Jungner. Apparatus for continuous
manufacture of electrodes for sintered plate accumulator cells.
3,443,996, 5-13-69, CI. 136-82.
Falkenau, Vernon A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Storage container for pres-
surized fluids. 3,446,393, 5-27-69, CI. 220-64.
Falkenberg, Gustave F., to Dimensional Products, Inc. Dispenser for
bottled liquids. 3,430,817, 3-4-69, CI. 222-173.
Falkenberg, Harry, to Stubbe, Friedrich. Closing nozzle for injection
molding machines. 3,482,285, 12-9-69, CI. 18-30.
Falkenblad, Nils Tore; and Sjoholm, Claes Bertil, to Alfa-Laval AB.
Plug-type valve. 3,433,454, 3-18-69, CI. 251-331.
Falkenburg, Fritz, to Gossen, P., & Co. G.m.b.H. Battery testing cir-
cuit for a self-balancing bridge. 3,459,1 13, 8-5-69, CI. 95-64.
Falkenstein, Gary L.: See —
Burge, Harland L., Jr.; Falkenstein, Gary L.; and Roberts,
Robert W., 3,421,316.
Falkoff, Adin D.; and Senzig, Donald N., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Parallel operations in a vector arithmetic
computing system. 3,440,61 1, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
Fall, Herbert S.: See-
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; Pulley, James A.; Vaughn,
Lawrence M.; York, William D.; and Young, Wayne H.,
3,450,446.
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; York, William D.; Young,
Wayne H.; and Vaughn, Lawrence M., 3,485,539.
Fall, Herbert S. Heavy-duty chassis track. 3,464,744, 9-2-69, CI.
308-3.8
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; Pulley, James A.; Vaughn,
Lawrence M.; York, William D.; and Young, Wayne H., to Fall,
Herbert S. Heavy duty chassis track. 3,450,446, 6-17-69, CI. 308-
3.8
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; York, William D.; Young,
Wayne H.; and Vaughn, Lawrence M., to Fall, Herbert S., mesne.
Roller bearing multiple section drawer track. 3,485,539, 12-23-69,
CI. 308-3.8
Fall, John F., to Aljen Corporation. Apparatus for developing branch
pipe connections. 3,442,500, 5-6-69, CI. 266-23.
Fallard, Rene Louis: See —
Delarue, Jean-Louis Auguste; and Fallard, Rene
Louis.3,461,211.
Fallen Winkler & Co. Ltd.: See—
Hcimlichcr, Paul; and Burki, Rene, 3,470,817.
Fallgatter, Wayne S., to Cities Service Oil Company. Secondary oil
recovery process. 3,421,582, 1-14-69, CI. 166-9.
Fallgatter, Wayne S., to Cities Service Oil Company. Secondary
recovery of petroleum by waterflooding. 3,452,817, 7-1-69, CI.
166-305.
Fallick, Gary J.: See —
Bixler, Harris J.; and Fallick, Gary J. ,3,471,439.
Fallin, Walter Y., to Instafreeze Corporation. Conveyor-type freezer
using carbon dioxide snow. 3,435,632, 4-1-69, CI. 62-322.
Fallon, Bernard R.: See—
Bottone, Arthur A.; and Fallon, Bernard R., 3,469, 140.
Fallon, Bernard R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Quartz
lamp base and socket. 3,480,816, 11-25-69, CI. 313-51.
Fallon, Frances G.: See —
Roberts, Edward M.; Claxton, George P.; and Fallon, Frances
G., 3,48 1,929.
Falls Engineering & Machine Company, The: See —
Kuts, Richard M.; and Rchman, John L., 3,465,863.
Falterman, Charles W.; and Griffith, William J., to United States of
America, Navy. Underwater demolition package. 3,477,373, 11-
11-69, CI. 102-24.
Falterman, Charles W.; and Stanton, Horace D., to United States of
America, Navy. Shock-gel process for preparing plastic-bonded ex-
plosives. 3,440,115,4-22-69, CI. 149-4.
Faltin, Hans G.; and Faltin, William G. Foldable mailing piece.
3,476,307, 1 1-4-69, CI. 229-69.
Faltin, William G.: See—
Faltin, Hans G.; and Faltin, William G., 3,476,307.
Faltings, Volkert; and Ewers, Josef, to Scholven-Chemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the recovery of araliphatic dicarbinols.
3,420,893, 1-7-69, CI. 260-618.
Falvey, John Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. Dialkyl
dithiocarbamates as collectors in froth flotation. 3,464,551, 9-2-
69, CI. 209-166.
Famatex GmbH, Fabrik fur Textilausrustungsmaschinen: See —
Mohring, Gustav; Weber, Arno; Glasz, Eugen G.; and Hagele,
Gerhard, 3,482,750.
Fan, George J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Sensor magnetic head with magnetic material as a gap bridge.
3,432,837, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.1
Fan, John C. Game apparatus comprising a game piece value com-
parator. 3,481,604, 12-2-69, CI. 273-131.
Fan, John Changnien: See —
O'Keefe, Michael Francis; and Fan, John Changnien, 3,445, 794.
Fancher, Leland J., to Red Devil Inc. Glasscutter with plastic wheel
retaining insert. 3,462,835, 8-26-69, CI. 30-164.95
Fancher, Llewellyn W.: See —
Baker, Don R.; Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and McClellan, Malcolm
B., 3,458,570.
Szabo, Karoly; Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and Broadbent, David
J. ,3,446,896.
Fancher, Llewellyn W., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Halo-sub-
stituted phenoxyethyl carbamates and derivatives thereof.
3,439,021, 4-15-69, CI. 260-482.
Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and Broadbent, David J., to Stauffer Chemi-
cal Company. N[carbamyl(thiocarbomyl,methyl]phosphorodithio
,thio, or phosphonodithio(thiO)acetamides. 3,420,918, 1-7-69, CI.
260-938.
Fancher, Otis Earl; and Hayao, Shin, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. 4-
Hydroxy-4-phenylpiperidines. 3,455,935, 7-15-69, CI. 260-294.
Fanelli, Joseph George, to Coleman Cable & Wire Co. Electric ter-
minal adapter. 3,484,735, 12-16-69, CI. 339-14.
Fang, Frank F.; and Howard, Webster E., Jr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Solid state rectifying circuit arrange-
ments. 3,458,798, 7-29-69, CI. 321-43.
Fangman, Charles N.: See —
Moore, James D.; and Fangman, Charles N., 3,463,056.
Fangman, Charles N., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Engine block
with case hardening of cylinder walls. 3,476,020, 1 1-4-69, CI. 92-
169.
Fangman, Charles N., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Piston pin.
3,479,929, 11-25-69, CI. 92-187.
Staebler, Paul J.; Crawford, James L.; Fangman, Charles N.; and
McCutchen, Robert R., 3,447,012.
Faninger, Bruno. Variable stroke mechanism. 3,478,543, 11-18-69,
CI. 66-86.
Fann, James D., to Champion Laboratories, Inc. Viscometer.
3,435,666, 4-1-69, CI. 73-60.
Fannell, Inc.: See —
Stevens, Richard L., 3,420,462.
Fanner Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Butz, Tom E„ 3,455,099.
Waite, Harry T., Jr., 3,433,103.
Fannin, Loyd W.: See —
Abell, Joseph B., Jr.; Fannin, Loyd W.; and Roth, James
F.,3,435,090.
Fannin, Loyd W.; and Makin, Earle C, Jr., to Monsanto Company.
Purification of alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,424,807, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-669.
Fanning, Fred H., Jr.; and Ruh, Edwin, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Kiln with conveyor mechanism. 3,438,616, 4-15-69, CI. 263-6.
Fanning, William J., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Capacitor winding apparatus. 3,432,901, 3-18-69, CI. 29-25.42
Fanning, William J., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Metallized capacitor with moisture barrier. 3,435,308, 3-25-69, CI.
317-260.
Fano, Robert M., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Error
correcting sequential docoder. 3,457,562, 7-22-69, CI. 340-347.
Fanshawe, Ralph Santorre, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Amalgam reduction process for the production of adiponitrile.
3,462,478, 8-19-69, CI. 260-465.8
Fanslow, Ronald J.: See —
Deli, Jack M.; Jacobsen, Walter C; Fanslow, Ronald J.; and
Mosquera, Hugo 0.,3,452,835.
Fansteel Inc.: See —
Arendt, Stanley M., 3,427,904.
Fry, Stanley S., 3,461,355.
Holzl, Robert A.; and Koenig, William D., 3,472,443.
Hummer, Julius, 3,480,410.
Pierret, James A., 3,473,915.
Rick, Christian E., 3,473,914.
Wehrmann, Ralph F.; and Lorenz, Roy H., 3,442,172.
Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation: See —
Lambert, John B.; and Looby, John T., 3,425,822.
Lambert, John B., 3,459,546.
Lambert, John B.; and Marsh, Harold G., 3,479,180.
Marsh, Harold G., 3,446,679.
Fant, Bert T.: See—
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Fant, Bert
T.,3,442,081.
Fant, Warwick; and Bunger, Dennen J., to Bendix Corporation, The.
Starter engaging mechanism. 3,458,019, 7-29-69, CI. 192-42.
462
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fanti, Roy: See—
Basche, Malcolm; Fanti, Roy; and Galasso, Salvatore
F.,3,443,301.
Fantini, Francesco. Three-phase differential electrothermal relay.
3,451,024, 6-17-69, CI. 337-46.
Fanti, Joel; Hahn, Frank J.; Hardy, Edgar E.; and Heaps, John F., to
Monsanto Company. Polymerization of unsaturated compounds
using amino salts of adducts of hydrolyl copolymer esters as emul-
sifying agents. 3,434,989, 3-25-69, CI. 260-23.7
Fantozzi, Dominick M.; De Witt, Stewart H.; and Rahaim, Thomas
J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Combustion apparatus.
3,422,620, 1-21-69, CI. 60-39.65
Fantuzzo, Joseph: See —
Adamek, John A.; Fantuzzo, Joseph; and Punnett, Frazer
D.,3,449,548.
Fantuzzo, Joseph, to Xerox Corporation. Xerographic development
apparatus. 3,453,045, 7-1-69, CI. 355-3.
Far Gard Company: See —
Dailey, Robert W., 3,434,480.
Far-Best Corporation: See —
Valentine, Edward S., 3,455,860.
Faraci, Giorgio: See —
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, 3,425, 108.
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Faraci, Giorgio, 3,484,914.
Cerutti, Giacomo; Faraci, Giorgio; and Tovaglieri,
Fabio.3,438,194.
Farah, Basil S. 2-Substituted estrogenic steroids. 3,470,218, 9-30-69,
CI. 260-397.5
Farah, Basil S.; and Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Bromodichloroacetanilides as fungicides and nemotocides.
3,450,822, 6-17-69, CI. 424-324.
Farah, Basil S.; Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin, to Al-
lied Chemical Corporation. Fluoroperhaloisopropyl benzene car-
boxylic acids. 3,462,482, 8-19-69, CI. 260-515.
Farah Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Schwartz, Samuel M., 3,459,186.
Farb, Norman E.; and Harris, Norman D. Automatic landing gear for
a model aircraft. 3,422,567, 1-21-69, CI. 46-77.
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Aichinger, Gerd; Schutz, Siegismund; and Hoffmeister,
Friedrich, 3,431,257.
Bach, Hans, 3,441,988.
Bahr, Ulrich; Suling, Carlhans; Nischk, Gunther; and Szita,
Jeno, 3,483,208.
Bayer, Otto; Schrotter, Rudolf; Siefken, Werner; and Wagner,
Kuno, 3,437,609.
Blomeyer, Friedrich; and Oertel, Gunter, 3,479,325.
Bodesheim, Ferdinand; Nawrath, Gunther; and Nischk, Gunther,
3,454,535.
Bodesheim, Ferdinand; Giessler, Wolfgang; and Nischk,
Gunther, 3,474,135.
Bormann, Heinrich; and Nordt, Herbert, 3,445,525.
Bossert, Friedrich; and Vater, Wulf, 3,429,896.
Bossert, Friedrich; and Vater, Wulf, 3,470,297.
Bossert, Friedrich; and Vater, Wulf, 3,485,847.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Lotter, Hans-Georg; and Schnell, Her-
mann, 3,437,638.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Wulff, Claus; and Schnell, Hermann,
3,445,428.
Bottenbruch, Ludwig; and Schnell, Hermann, 3,468,846.
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Stein-
metz, Gunther, 3,485,570.
Breig, Kurt; Blum, Walter; Muller, Gerd; Raab, Hans; and Stein-
metz, Gunther, 3,485,571.
Bruckmann, Paul; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carlhans,
3,446,875.
Bruckmann, Paul-Gunther; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carl-
hans, 3,468,977.
Carl, Wolfgang; Wendel, Martin; and Reichle, Alfred,
3,424,609.
Corte, Herbert; Netz, Otto; and Heller, Harold, 3,425,990.
Corte, Herbert; and Heller, Harold, 3,427,262.
Curtius, Ulrich; and Schnell, Hermann, 3,442,854.
Dahm, Manfred; and Simmler, Walter, 3,420,782.
Degener, Eberhart; and Holtschmidt, Hans, 3,441,592.
Dhein, Rolf; Raichle, Karl; and Schnell, Hermann, 3,434,987.
Dhein, Rolf; and Raichle, Karl, 3,474,060.
Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Otto, 3,479,310.
Dieterich, Dieter; Muller, Erwin; and Bayer, Otto, 3,480,592.
Dinges, Karl; and Mueller, Erwin, 3,467,614.
Dorlars, Alfons; and Neuner, Otto, 3,449,333.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, 3,453,268.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, 3,459,744.
Dorlars, Alfons; Neuner, Otto; and Putter, Rolf, 3,485,831.
Ebneth, Harold; Baer, Heinrich; and Ott, Karl-Heinz, 3,450,794.
Ehring, Heinz; Peltzer, Bernd; and Kreuder, Hans-Joachim,
3,471,425.
Eitel, Alfred; and Hammann, Ingeborg, 3,455,912.
Ellegast, Konrad; and Reinecke, Gerd, 3,422,036.
Eue, Ludwig; Hack, Helmuth; Westphal, Kurt; and Wegler,
Richard, 3,472,646.
Fest, Christa; and Hermann, Gunther, 3,442,932.
Fest, Christa; and Hammann, Ingeborg, 3,476,490.
Fest, Christa; Hammann, Ingeborg; Stendel, Wilhelm; and
Flucke, Winfried, 3,478,037.
Fischer, Peter; and Kallert, Wilhelm, 3,475,378.
Freytag, Helmut; Reichold, Ernst; Bayer, Otto; Bockmann,
Walter; and Wagner, Jochim, 3,425,985.
Ganter, Karl-Werner; Nentwig, Joachim; Zirngibl, Hans; Kap-
pey, Hans-Joachim; Bornefeld, Horst; and Deissmann, Walter,
3,451,835.
Gassier, Gerhard; and Pohler, Friedmar, 3,454,754.
Gehrke, Gunter, 3,444,215.
Germerdonk, Rolf, 3,474,850.
Goeldner, Herbert; and Grewe, Ferdinand, 3,472,936.
Golitz, Dietrich; Noll, Walter; Damm, Klaus; and Krauss,
Walter, 3,449,465.
Grigat, Ernst; and Putter, Rolf, 3,428,636.
Grigat, Ernst; Schminke, Hans-Dieter; and Putter, Rolf,
3,448,079.
Grogler, Gerhard; and Windemuth, Erwin, 3,450,676.
Gunther, Peter; and Herlinger, Heinz, 3,450,647.
Haas, Friedrich; Vohwinkel, Kurt; Nutzel, Karl; and Sutter, Hu-
bert, 3,457,218.
Hardt, Dietrich; and Bartl, Herbert, 3,454,674.
Harms, Wolfgang; von Oertzen Klaus; Bein, Hans-Samuel; and
Siegel, Edgar, 3,468,879.
Hausweiler, Arnold; and Scherhag, Bernhard, 3,433,822.
Hechelhammer, Wiihelm; and Streib, Hugo, 3,437,632.
Hederich, Volker; and Gehrke, Gunter, 3,467,681.
Hees, Walter, 3,460,171.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; and Behrenz, Wolfgang,
3,433,826.
Heiss, Rudolf; Hahn, Willi; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Untersten-
hofer, Gunter, 3,437,684.
Heiss, Rudolf; Grigat, Ernst; Bocker, Ernst; and Hermann,
Gunther, 3,458,639.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Un-
terstenhofer, Gunter, 3,470,299.
Hendricks, Udo Winfried; Tamer, Ergun; Quaedvlieg, Mathieu;
Klapper, Hans; Boehmke, Gunther; and Schneider, Otto,
3,451,762.
Hennig, Hans Joachim; Windemuth, Erwin; and Zankl, Erich,
3,437,500.
Hermann, Karl-Heinz; Schnell, Hermann; Schneider, Rudolf;
and Spott, Georg, 3,447,583.
Hermann, Karl Heinz; and Rudolph, Hans, 3,477,986.
Hess, Kurt; Meckbach, Heinrich; Brandt, Karl; and Wolz, Her-
mann, 3,467,536.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Wilms, Hugo; Kallert, Wilhelm; and
Dieterich, Dieter, 3,471,448.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Bayer, Otto; and Muller, Erwin,
3,471,449.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Muller, Erwin; and Wilms, Hugo,
3,474,126.
Hoffmann, Albrecht; and Wolfrum, Gerhard, 3,462,408.
Hofmeier, Hermann, 3,429,983.
Holtschmidt, Hans; Nischk, Gunther; and Degener, Eberhart,
3,467,695.
Honig, Hans-Ludwig; Kolb, Gunter; and Wunder, Walter,
3,425,863.
Honig, Hans Ludwig; Muller, Erwin Alfons; Kuhnel, Werner;
Kolb, Gunter; and Elzer, Paul, 3,445,438.
Horstmann, Walter; and Siegel, Edgar, 3,467,643.
Huff, Karl; and Hofmeier, Hermann, 3,445,561.
Ippen, Jakob; and Muller, Erwin Alfons, 3,429,769.
Jager, Horst; Horstmann, Walter; Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz;
Trautner, Kersten; Siegel, Edgar; and Sasse, Klaus, 3,480,61 1.
Kabbe, Hans- Joachim; and Puis, Walter, 3,475,450.
Kallert, Wilhelm; and Muller, Erwin, 3,475,200.
Keberle, Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter, 3,438,940.
Keberle, Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter, 3,442,843.
Keberle, Wolfgang; Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Otto,
3,461,103.
Kirkschnek, Helmut; Von Finck, Georg; and Quaedvlieg,
Mathieu, 3,420,703.
Kirschnek, Helmut; Lehmann, Wolfgang; and Quaedvlieg,
Mathieu, 3,441,435.
Kirschnek, Helmut; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu, 3,451,844.
Kirschnek, Helmut; von Finck, Georg; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu,
3,467,487.
Klebert, Wolfgang, 3,428,610.
Klein, Heinz-Gunter; Lang, Konrad; Schmeling, Edith-Luise; and
Weissbach, Helmut, 3,424,660.
Kleine-Weischede, Klaus, 3,480,701.
Kleiner, Helmut, 3,451,991.
Klesper, Herbert; Steinfatt, Fritz; Langheinrich, Klaus; and
Lorenz, Walter, 3,471,576.
Klosel, Gerhard, 3,423,782.
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463
Knipp. Ulrich; and Weinbrenner, Erwin, 3,458,373.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; Wagner, Kuno; Von Der Emden, Wolf-
gang; and Dankert, Gerhard, 3,477,992.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; von der Emden, Wolfgang; Glaser, Hein-
rich; and Holtschmidt, Hans, 3,483,165.
Kolb, Gunther; and Muller, Erwin, 3,474,129.
Kramer, Bernhard; and Weber, Paul, 3,479,126.
Krimm, Heinrich; and Schnell, Hermann, 3,458,475.
Kronig, Walter; and Grolig, Johann, 3,451,905.
Kronig, Walter; Halcour, Kurt; and Scharfe, Gerhard,
3,459,657.
Kronig, Walter; Mayrhofer, Wilhelm; Scharfe, Gerhard;
Schwerdtel, Wulf; and Halcour, Kurt, 3,485,887.
Kubitzek, Harry; Unger, Otto; Nawrath, Gunter; Reichle, Alfred;
and Nischk, Gunther, 3,477,899.
Kuhle, Engelbert; and Anders, Bertram, 3,467,693.
Kurtz, Peter; and Disselnkotter, Hans, 3,424,791.
Leister, Karl, 3,452,965.
Leverenz, Klaus; and Gottschlich, Alois, 3,468,871.
Loew, Gunther, 3,471,465.
Logemann, Heino; Roos, Ernst; and Suling, Carlhans, 3,436,364.
Lorenz, Walter, 3,420,829.
Malz, Hugo; and Hermann, Gunther, 3,454,681.
Martinola, Friedrich; Siegers, Gunter; and Wolniewicz, Erwin,
3,458,436.
Mayer, Rudi; and Suling, Carlhans, 3,467,629.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann, 3,428,577.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann, 3,428,578.
Merten, Rudolf; and Zecher, Wilfried, 3,448,170.
Merz, Walter, 3,444,231.
Muller, Erwin; and Dinges, Karl, 3,433,835.
Muller, Erwin; and Dieterich, Dieter, 3,459,789.
Muller, Gerhard; and Merten, Rudolf, 3,445,477.
Muller, Gerhard; Eue, Ludwig; and Hack, Helmuth, 3,454,393.
Muller, Gerhard; and Behrenz, Wolfgang, 3,462,445.
Muller, Gerhard, 3,471,450.
Mundil, Rudolf, 3,485,582.
Neeff, Rutger; Gohrbandt, Wilhelm; and Kuth, Robert,
3,470,178.
Neeff, Rutger; Gohrbandt, Wilhelm; and Kuth, Robert,
3,486,837.
Nentwig, Joachim; Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle,
Karl; and Gebauer, Herbert, 3,437,616.
Niederprum, Hans; Simmler, Walter; and Horn, Elmar-Manfred,
3,446,830.
Niederprum, Hans; and Simmler, Walter, 3,448,137.
Niederprum, Hans; Horn, Elmar-Manfred; and Simmler, Walter,
3,458,553.
Nutzel, Karl; and Holzrichter, Hermann, 3,426,006.
Nutzel, Karl; Noll, Walter; and Walaschewski, Engelbert,
3,485,863.
Oehme, Christian; and Brost, Hans, 3,420,774.
Oertel, Gunter; and Holtschmidt, Hans, 3,461,151.
Oertel, Gunter; Holtschmidt, Hans; Wagner, Kuno; and Zenner,
Karl-Friedrich, 3,480,591.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; and Thoma, Wilhelm,
3,432,456.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; and Rosendahl, Friedrich Karl,
3,454,671.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; and Rosendahl, Friedrich-Karl,
3,461,101.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; Moosmuller, Fritz; and Rosen-
dahl, Friedrich-Karl, 3,461,102.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; Thoma, Wilhelm; and Rosen-
dahl, Friedrich-Karl, 3,461,106.
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; Rosendahl, Friedrich Karl; and
Kleiner, Helmut, 3,485,778.
Ott, Karl-Heinz; Knapp, Karl-Heinrich; Dinges, Karl; and Roehr,
Harry, 3,442,979.
Pampus, Gottfried; Witte, Josef; and Schon, Nikolaus,
3,423,388.
Papayannis, Antonia; Zorn, Bruno; and Spahrkas, Heinrich,
3,423,162.
Paulus, Wilfried; Kuhle, Engelbert; Pauli, Otto; Sasse, Klaus;
and Klauke, Erich, 3,478,027.
Petersen, Siegfried; Gold, Heinrich; Grundmann, Ekkehard; and
Juhling, Lieselotte, 3,461,130.
Radlmann, Eduard; Wolf, Gerhard Dieter; Wieden, Horst; and
Nischk, Gunther, 3,481,885.
Raichle, Karl; Bruhne, Friedrich; Prater, Klaus; Nischk,
Gunther; and Andres, Karl-Heinz, 3,467,619.
Raue, Roderich; and Kuhlthau, Hans-Peter, 3,468,619.
Reichle, Alfred; Wandel, Martin; and Borger, Heinrich,
3,421,857.
Reichold.Ernst; and Bockmann, Walter, 3,458,481.
Reischl, Artur; Gobel, Wilhelm; and Schmidt, Karl-Ludwig,
3,444,266.
Rellensmann, Wolfgang; Von Falkai, Bela; Reichle, Alfred; and
Schnell, Hermann, 3,454,526.
Resz, Raoul; Bartl, Herbert; Weber, Karl-Arnold; and Boll,
Manfred, 3,483,076.
Rinkler, Heinrich; Bentz, Francis; and Nischk, Gunther,
3,484,419.
Rinkler, Heinrich; and Nischk, Gunther, 3,484,479.
Rosendahl, Friedrich Karl; Thoma, Wilhelm; Oertel, Harald; and
Rinke, Heinrich, 3,475,377.
Rover, Martin; Luth, Erwin; Schmitz, Lambert; and Linsert,
Friedrich, 3,433,424.
Rudolph, Hans; Heller, Karl-Heinz; and Schnell, Hermann,
3,450,612.
Rudolph, Hans; and Prater, Klaus, 3,484,401.
Sattlegger, Hans; Simmler, Walter; Noll, Walter; and
Niederprum, Hans, 3,449,393.
Schade, Franz; Komarek, Ernst; and Trescher, Viktor,
3,429,649.
Schafer, Heinrich; Henkel, Paul; and Weist, Martin, 3,451,766.
Scheinpflug, Hans; Jung, Herbert Ferdinand; and Schrader, Ger-
hard, 3,459,857.
Schicke, Hans Gerd; and Hamman, Ingeborg, 3,478,029.
Schmid, Helmut; Luck, Wolfhard; Loderhose, Ernst; Zinz, Bru-
no; and Komarek, Ernst, 3,482,925.
Schnegg, Robert; Pelousek, Herbert; Dippelhofer, Robert;
Nordt, Herbert; and Dortmann, Heinz-Adolf, 3,449,297.
Schneider, Paul; and Scherhag, Bernhard, 3,428,666.
Schneider, Rudolf; Bottenbruch, Ludwig; Court, Otto; Damsky,
Walter; Spott, Georg; and Lippert, Axel, 3,427,003.
Schnell, Hermann; and Schwarz, Hans Helmut, 3,427,370.
Schnell, Hermann; Bottenbruch, Ludwig; and Michael, Dietrich,
3,450,793.
Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle, Karl; and Gebnauer,
Herbert, 3,477,977.
Schnoring, Hildegard; Classe, Willy; Pampus, Gottfried; Schon,
Nikolaus; and Witte, Josef, 3,450,184.
Schnurrbusch, Karl; Steinbach, Hans-Horst; and Weiden, Otto,
3,458,333.
Schon, Nikolaus; Witte, Josef; and Pampus, Gottfried,
3,476,735.
Schrader, Gerhard, 3,444,274.
Schrader, Gerhard; and Scheinpflug, Hans, 3,457,332.
Schrader, Gerhard; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Hammann, In-
geborg, 3,470,229.
Schrader, Gerhard; Eue, Ludwig; and Hack, Helmuth,
3,472,920.
Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz; Trautner, Kersten; Horstmann,
Walter; and Jager, Horst, 3,484,450.
Schutz, Siegismund; and Hoffmeister, Friedrich, 3,441,608.
Schwarz, Hans Helmut; Morgenstern, Karl; Schneider, Joachim;
and Schnell, Hermann, 3,423,460.
Schwarz, Hans-Helmut; and Morgenstern, Karl, 3,485,866.
Simmler, Walter; Niederprum, Hans; and Sattlegger, Hans,
3,437,679.
Simmler, Walter; Niederprum, Hans; and Sattlegger, Hans,
3,442,925.
Simmler, Walter; Niederprum, Hans; and Sattlegger, Hans,
3,444,228.
Simmler, Walter, 3,475,478.
Simmler, Walter; and Niederprum, Hans, 3,481,962.
Simmler, Walter; and Niederprum, Hans, 3,481,963.
Suling Carlhans; and Logemann, Heino, 3,441,533.
Suling, Carlhans; and Kuntz, Egon, 3,453,223.
Szita, Jeno; Marzolph, Herbert; and Unger, Otto, 3,449,286.
Szita, Jeno; Marzolph, Herbert; and Unger, Otto, 3,453,249.
Szita, Jeno; Rinkler, Heinrich; Marzolph, Herbert; and Nischk,
Gunther, 3,470,141.
Szita, Jeno; Bahr, Ulrich; Wieden, Horst; Marzolph, Herbert;
and Nischk, Gunther, 3,478,001.
Szitz, Jeno; Nogaj, Alfred; and Marzolph, Herbert, 3,470,060.
Taube, Carl; and Freytag, Karl-Heinz, 3,480,378.
Taube, Carl; and Freytag, Karl-Heinz, 3,485,572.
Troemel, Gerhard; and Heintze, Ernst, 3,486,970.
Ugi, Ivar; Fetzer, Uwe; Unterstenhofer, Gunter; Behrenz, Wolf-
gang; Frohberger, Paul-Ernst; and Scheinpflug, Hans,
3,422,190.
von Bonin, Wulf, 3,442,842.
Von Bonin, Wulf; and Zenner, Karl-Friedrich, 3,474,061.
Von Der Emden, Wolfgang; and Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich,
3,436,374.
Wagner, Kuno; Bayer, Otto; and Schroter, Rudolf, 3,441,588.
Wagner, Kuno, 3,446,807.
Wagner, Kuno; Scheurlen, Hans; and Kritzler, Helmuth,
3,448,169.
Walaschewski, Engelbert; Steinbach, Hans-Horst; Oetke, Walter;
and Erdmenger, Rudolf, 3,423,842.
Weinand, Claus; Von Oertzer, Klaus; and Hohmann, Walter,
3,436,410.
Weinbrenner, Erwin; and Knipp, Ulrich, 3,472,715.
Weiss, Wolfgang, 3,422,452.
Weissel, Oskar; Raue, Roderich; and Psaar, Hubertus,
3,441,563.
Weitzel, Hans; Dinges, Karl; and Rohr, Harry, 3,449,471.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Wieden, Horst; Bahr, Ulrich; and Nischk, Gunther, 3,442,885.
Wieden, Horst; Lenz, Hans; Moosmueller, Fritz; and Koehler,
Armin, 3,481,905.
Wieden, Horst; Romatowski, Johannes; Moosmueller, Fritz; and
Lenz, Hans, 3,485,800.
Windemuth, Erwin; and Brochhagen, Franzkarl, 3,450,648.
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; Schellhammer, Carl-Wolf-
gang; Schonol, Karl; and Scholermann, Walter, 3,420,835.
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; and Schellhammer, Carl-
Wolfgang, 3,422,113.
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; and Schellhammer, Carl-
Wolfgang, 3,446,805.
Wolf, Karlheinz; Haus, Arthur; Mager, Theodor; Hornle, Rein-
hold; and Bechlars, Franz, 3,458,804.
Wolfrum, Gerhard; and Wunderlich, Hermann, 3,467,644.
Wolfrum, Gerhard; and Wunderlich, Hermann, 3,483,181.
Wulff, Claus; Schnell, Hermann; and Bottenbruch, Ludwig,
3,422,065.
Wunderlich, Hermann, 3,421,833.
Wunderlich, Hermann; and Wolfrum, Gerhard, 3,423,392.
Zenner, Karl-Friedrich; Oertel, Gunter; and Holtschmidt, Hans,
3,453,310.
Zirngibl, Hans; and Gutsche, Walter, 3,481,703.
Zirngibl, Hans; Brandle, Karl; Beumer, Peter; and Weidmann,
Walter, 3,485,584.
Zirngibl, Hans; Gerken, Rudolf; Heine, Heinz; and Weise,
Johannes, 3,486,846.
Zirngibl, Hans; Gutsche, Walter; and Brandle, Karl, 3,486,913.
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning: See —
Hausweiler, Arnold; Hammann, Ingeborg; and Behrenz, Wolf-
gang, 3,470,236.
Farber, Arnold S.; and Ruoff, Carl E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Signal storage circuit utilizing charge
storage characteristics of field-effect transistor. 3,461,312, 8-12-
69, CI. 307-221.
Farber, Hugh A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Amide-epoxide
compositions. 3,475,353, 10-28-69, CI. 260-2.
Farber, Hugh A.; and Safranski, John C, Jr., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Thermosetting amide-epoxide compositions.
3,474,078, 10-21-69, CI. 260-80.72
Farber, Milton: See —
Miller, Robert; and Farber, Milton,3,439,999.
Miller, Robert; Farber, Milton; and Loveless, Frederick
C, 3,432,250.
Miller, Robert; Farber, Milton; and Shichman, Daniel, 3,485, 574.
Farbridge, Joseph Edward; Whittley, Donald Charles; and Smith, Ed-
ward Howard, to De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Limited, The.
Augmentor wing structure for aircraft. 3,442,470, 5-6-69, CI. 244-
42.
Farbwerke Franz Rasquin G.m.b.H.: See —
Seelig, Fritz, 3,434,857.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning: See —
Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl;
and Schmidt, Felix Helmut, 3,448,149.
Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl;
and Pcschke, Wilhelm, 3,449,346.
Aumuller, Walter; Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; Weyer, Rudi;
and Schmidt, Felix, 3,454,636.
Bauer, Fritz; Klatt, Peter; and Sellhorn, Kurt, 3,427,377.
Beermann, Claus; Ramloch, Herbert; and Rosinger, Sigurd,
3,481,849.
Blaettner, Kurt; and Nowy, Gunther, 3,459,811.
Bohn, Hans-Joachim; and Seidl, Gunther, 3,470,233.
Braun, Oskar; Gross, Richard; and Nakaten, Herbert, 3,446,569.
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott, 3,442,837.
Chcrdron, Harald; Lcugcring, Hans Joachim; Fischer, Edgar;
and Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, 3,467,625.
Dietz, Erich; Fuchs, Otto; Schinzel, Erich; and Wagner, Dieter,
3,420,843.
Dongcs, Ernst; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Hloch, Albert; and Medic,
Nikolaj, 3,420,622.
Donges, Ernst; and Janson, Hans Georg, 3,486,994.
Dorfclt, Christoph, 3,433,829.
Dorfelt, Christoph; and Lorz, Werner, 3,442,852.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Brunning: See —
Dorfelt, Christoph, 3,442,957.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning: See —
Dursch, Walter; Landauer, Franz; Reuter, Martin; and Weckler,
Gerhard, 3,433,574.
Ehmann, Werner, 3,446,768.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Ther, Leopold; Alpcrmann, Hans-Georg; and
Ott, Heinrich, 3,426,028.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Gcricke, Dietmar; and Ott, Heinrich,
3,468,952.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Leditschke, Heinrich; Meixner, Willi; and
Ruschig, Heinrich, 3,474,140.
Ehrhart, Gustav; Lindner, Ernst; and Ott, Heinrich, 3,475,482.
Fernholz, Hans; and Schmidt, Hans-Joachim, 3,427,123.
Fernholz, Hans; and Schmidt, Hans-Joachim, 3,468,948.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, 3,424,725.
Fischer, Edgar; Schott, Claus; and Asmus, Klaus, 3,453,238.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, 3,453,239.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, 3,457,228.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, 3,457,229.
Fischer, Manfred; Kotzschmar, Arnold; and Schwenk, Ulrich,
3,454,617.
Forster, Paul-Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunther, 3,446,772.
Forster, Paul Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunter, 3,480,586.
Frensch, Heinz, 3,426,132.
Frensch, Heinz; Goebel, Helmut; and Hartel, Kurt, 3,461,209.
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; and Haede, Werner, 3,454,563.
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; Haede, Werner; and Radscheit,
Kurt, 3,455,910.
Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Stache, Ul-
rich; and Ruschig, Heinrich, 3,468,918.
Fritsch, Werner; and Stache, Ulrich, 3,471,480.
Frohlich, Walter; Oberrauch, Hans; and Fischer, Kurt,
3,444,205.
Fuchs, Otto; and Deubel, Reinhold, 3,454,568.
Groebel, Alfred, 3,478,147.
Gumboldt, Albert Gustav Martin; and Noetzel, Siegfried,
3,477,997.
Hadler, Rudolf; Ullrich, Hansjurgen; and Schreiber, Horst,
3,473,896.
Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ul-
rich; and Ruschig, Heinrich, 3,461,145.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Fischer, Edgar; and Mebwarb, Gunther,
3,442,860.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,448,081.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,454,528.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,457,220.
Hahn, Helmut; and Beermann, Claus, 3,427,276.
Hartmann, Adolf; and Schweizer, Peter, 3,459,71 1.
Hartmann, Werner; Schleede, Dietrich; and Schulde, Felix,
3,431,203.
Hertel, Hasso, 3,425,785.
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner, 3,441,364.
Hertel, Hasso, 3,453,066.
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner, 3,484,181.
Herwig, Walter, 3,444,254.
Heuck, Claus; and Lederer, Michael, 3,457,240.
Heuse, Otto, 3,429,751.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese, 3,439,044.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese, 3,470,230.
Hloch, Albert; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Medic, Nikolay; and Neises,
Helmut, 3,445,257.
Hoffmann, Herman; and Trottier, Claude H., 3,457,317.
Hoffmann, Hermann; and Marsocci, Samuel F., 3,440,288.
Hoffmann, Hermann; and Zeitler, Heidi, 3,478,010.
Holemann, Hans; Janson, Hans Georg; and Moeller, August,
3,460,903.
Homuth, Horst; Feess, Erich; and Schidlo, Wolfram, 3,442,601.
Horner, Leopold; Neumann, Heinz; and Geiger, Rolf, 3,431,186.
Horner, Leopold; and Neumann, Heinz, 3,434,944.
Hornig, Lothar; and Neu, Hermann, 3,448,147.
Hornig, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Mau, Gunther, 3,454,661.
Hornig, Lothar; and Neu, Hermann, 3,461,158.
Hornig, Lothar; and Mau, Gunter, 3,462,501.
Hornig, Lothar; Grosspietsch, Horst; Mau, Gunter; and Hirsch,
Lothar, 3,462,502.
Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Hirsch, Lothar, 3,475,505.
Horoldt, Ernst, 3,445,557.
Hoyer, Ernst; Meininger, Fritz; and Noll, Walter, 3,461,111.
Jacob, Ingolf; and Ueberdiek, Ralf, 3,480,709.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,454,683.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,454,684.
Kaupp, Josef; and Strassberger, Werner, 3,424,599.
Kaupp, Josef; Klug, Helmut; Mittelberger, Karl Heinz; and Koln,
Hans Georg, 3,467,640.
Kaupp, Josef; and Petz, Karl, 3,481,913.
Keil, Karl, 3,432,573.
Keller, Hans; Risch, Karl; and Althen, Winfried, 3,457,103.
Knobloch, Peter; Kuhn, Adalbert; Pfannenschmidt, Otto; and
Schneider, Werner, 3,435,534.
Kolb, Hans; Hartmann, Rudolf; and Buckmiller, Harald,
3,444,287.
Korbanka, Helmut; Tauber, Gunther; and Vollmann, Hansjorg,
3,442,872.
Kramer, Hans Bernhard Adolf; Messwarb, Gunter; and Denk,
Walter, 3,420,805.
Kuhlkamp, Alfred; and Wemer, Gerhard, 3,474,1 14.
Kuhlkamp, Alfred; and Reihs, Leonhard, 3,483,171.
Kuhne, Gerhard, 3,453,195.
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465
Kuhne, Rudolf; Meininger, Fritz; and Frolich, Heinrich,
3,440,240.
Kurzke, Herbert; Bauer, Gunther; and Heinrich, Karl,
3,479,689.
Landauer, Franz; Beermann, Claus; and Horoldt, Ernst,
3,470,287.
Langbein, Gerhard; and Meininger, Fritz, 3,420,812.
Langbein, Gerhard; and Meininger, Fritz, 3,450,689.
Lederer, Michael; Lenzmann, Heinrich; and Wagener, Siegfried,
3,429,910.
Leditschke, Heinrich; Ehrhart, Gustav; Ruschig, Heinrich; and
Meixner, Willi, 3,462,456.
Lenz, Hans-Joachim; and Benkel, Diethard, 3,474,728.
Lenz, Hans-Joachim; and Ott, Willi, 3,483,048.
List, Karl-Hermann; and Noltner, Gerhard, 3,460,681.
Loewe, Heinz; Urbanietz, Josef; and Lammler, Georg,
3,484,524.
Luck, Erich, 3,486,909.
Mau, Gunther; and Horning, Lothar, 3,426,085.
Mauz, Otto; and Prinz, Eberhard, 3,455,875.
Mauz, Otto, 3,459,705.
Mauz, Otto, 3,466,261.
Meininger, Fritz; and Hoyer, Ernst, 3,426,008.
Meininger, Fritz; and Hille, Ernst, 3,435,023.
Meininger, Fritz; and Springer, Hartmut, 3,445,449.
Meininger, Fritz; Signon, Anni; and Berner, Klaus, 3,445,450.
Meininger, Fritz, 3,457,251.
Meininger, Fritz, 3,457,252.
Meininger, Fritz, 3,462,409.
Meininger, Fritz; and Schlafer, Ludwig, 3,468,873.
Meininger, Fritz; and Bauer, August, 3,471,469.
Mika, Georg, 3,448,061.
Muller, Heinz; and Krempl, Engelbert, 3,459,649.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius and
Bruning: See —
Muth, Karl; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Weber, Hel-
mut, 3,420,882.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning: See —
Nahm, Helmut; Siedel, Walter; and Luding, Edgar, 3,449,325.
Nahm, Helmut; Oppermann, Adolf; Hoffmann, Hinrich; Korn-
lein. Max; and Oppinger, Heinz, 3,461,1 16.
Otten, Gerhard; Haider, Rudolf; and Schreiber, Horst,
3,426,083.
Probst, Otto; Hornig, Lothar, and Hirsch, Lothar, 3,441,597.
Probst, Otto; Horning, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Gosse, Hel-
mut, 3,445,509.
Reindl, Eugen; and Rummert, Gunter, 3,471,593.
Roscher, Gunter; Gunther, Klaus; Probst, Otto; and Scholderer,
Jorg, 3,438,870.
Rosinger, Sigurd, 3,457,155.
Rupp, Walter, 3,438,947.
Rupp, Walter; and Beermann, Claus, 3,462,397.
Ruschig, Heinrich; Meixner, Willi; and Alpermann, Hans Georg,
3,445,473.
Ruschig, Heinrich; Konig, Johann; and Duwel, Dieter,
3,449,420.
Schacht, Ulrich, 3,432,597.
Schafer, Helmut Karl; and Kohlhaas, Rudolf, 3,441,539.
Scherer, Otto; Korinth, Jurgen; and Rammelt, Peter-Paul,
3,446,721.
Schinzel, Erich; and Lebkucher, Karl Heinz, 3,420,821.
Schinzcl, Erich; Pintschovius, Ulrich; and Lebkucher, Karl
Heinz, 3,427,307.
Siedel, Walter; and Wissmann, Hans, 3,457,314.
Springer, Hartmut; and Baier, Edwin, 3,426,016.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; and Haede, Werner, 3,420,820.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard, 3,462,421.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard, 3,474,091.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit,
Kurt; and Vogel, Gerhard, 3,483,233.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius and
Bruning: See —
Vogel, Gerhard; Geiger, Rolf; and Sturm, Karl, 3,483,291.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning: See—
Von Rosenberg, Guido; and Sapper, Wolfgang, 3,437,496.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Muth, Karl;
and Schmidt, Felix, 3,426,067.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Muth,
Karl, 3,435,116.
Weber, Helmut; Muth, Karl; Weyer, Rudi; Aumuller, Walter;
and Schmidt, Felix Helmut, 3,449,417.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; Muth, Karl;
and Schmidt, Flix Helmut, 3,454,635.
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Korger,
Gerhard, 3,483,297.
Weissermel, Klaus; Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus,
3,435,006.
Weissermel, Klaus; Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Gutweiler, Klemens; and
Fischer, Edgar, 3,442,865.
Wendt, Heinz; and Schmitz, Heinz, 3,461,159.
Winkelmann, Erhardt; and Wagner, Wolf-Helmut, 3,478,036.
Winkelmann, Erhardt; and Wagner, Wolf-Helmut, 3,483,207.
Winkler, Fritz; Pohl, Franz; Stark, Hermann; Kesseler, Helmut;
and Grundmann, Werner, 3,424,646.
Wissmann, Hans; Siedel, Walter; and Geiger, Rolf, 3,487,047.
Wolf, Erhard; and Schrinner, Elmar, 3,481,928.
Farensbach, Harry B. Electric circuit employing phase control.
3,476,958, 11-4-69, CI. 307-305.
Fareri, Elizabeth L.; McGuire, Robert J.; and Strange, Harold O., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Quaternary ammonium
salts of esters of salicylic acid as rust inhibitors. 3,433,607, 3-18-
69, CI. 44-63.
Farese, Vito C, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Supersonic-energy mea-
suring devices and systems. 3,486,381, 12-30-69, CI. 73-401.
Farey, Keith Horace: See —
Simon, Hermann; Vohralik, Vaclav; Denson, John Michael; and
Farey, Keith Horace,3,473,990.
Farfaletti-Casali: See —
Montagnani, Mario; and Farfaletti-Casali, 3,434,925.
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer Naoum, to
Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Phenthiazine derivatives. 3,424,748, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-243.
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer Naoum, to
Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Phenthiazine derivatives. 3,450,698, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-243.
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer Naoum, to
Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Phenthiazine derivatives. 3,455,917, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-243.
Fargo Mfg, Company, Inc.: See-
Becker, Stephen P., 3,444,505.
Farhat, Kelly, to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. N-(p-sub-
stituted aminophenyl) cyclic Alkyleneimines and their preparation.
3,480,617, 11-25-69, CI. 260-239.
Farhi, Victor N.: See —
Cook, Loveda; and Farhi, Victor N., 3,468,318.
Faria, Sixdeniel; and Mehalchick, Emil J., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Phosphor coated high pressure electric discharge
device. 3,480,819, 11-25-9, CI. 313-109.
Farin, William G., to Marathon Engineering, Inc. Method for heat
recovery in evaporating and burning spent liquor. 3,425,477, 2-4-
69, CI. 159-48.
Farina, John: See —
McDonnell, Thomas M., 3,443,753.
Faris, Sam R.: See —
Blatz, Paul E.; and Faris, Sam R.,3,479,390.
Faris, Sam R.; and Custard, Herman C, to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Acceleration responsive measuring systems. 3,481,206, 12-2-69,
CI. 73-516.
Farish, James F.: See —
Noll, Lawrence E.; and Farish, James F., 3,463, 747.
Farkad, Eugene, to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Novel 5/3, lOa-steroids.
3,445,488, 5-20-69, CI. 260-397.4
Farkas, Eugene, to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Novel 19-nor-9-isoste-
roids. 3,484,464, 12-16-69, CI. 260-397.4
Farkas, Eugene: See —
Lunn, William H. W.; and Farkas, Eugene,3,47 1,528.
Farkas, Ferenc Karoly; Walbridge, Derek John; and Foot, John Rod-
ney, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Paint composition
including a dispersant having a solvatable chain-like component.
3,433,753, 3-18-69, CI. 260-22.
Farkas, Robert D. Apparatus for forming and applying bands.
3,466,847, 9-16-69, CI. 53-198.
Farkas, Samuel Z. Extensible furniture. 3,450,072, 6-17-69, CI. 108-
102.
Farley, David L.: See —
Hyde, Walter E.; Farley, David L.; and Holden, John
C.,3,422,900.
Farley, Elizabeth L.: See —
Farley, Nelson E., Jr.,3,449,714.
Farley, George Albert: See —
Scroggie, James A.; Davidson, Miron; Hall, Floyd Charles; and
Farley, George Albert,3,419,925.
Farley, James N.: See —
Boettcher, Stephen A.; and Farley, James N., 3,457,682.
Farley, James Valentine; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo
Henryk, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1 -Substituted urea alkyl 1,2-
dihydro-1,4- benzodiazepines and benzodiazepin-2-ones.
3,464,978, 9-2-69, CI. 260-239.3
Farley, John David, 12 1/2% to Vigier, Francois C. 12 1/2% to
Nash, William W., Jr. 9% to Fedotowsky, Andre, and 1% to
Lynch, Gerry. Windproof umbrella. 3,456,661, 7-22-69, CI. 135-
20.
Farley, Joseph W.: See —
Curry, Byrl E.; Dehne, Clarence A.; and Farley, Joseph
W., 3,451,352.
Farley, Nelson E., Jr., deceasedO (by Farley, Elizabeth L.; ex-
ecutrix), to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle seat belt safety
system. 3,449,714, 6-10-69, CI. 340-52.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1-30
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Farling, Gene M.: See—
Kratzsch, Harold L.; and Farling, Gene M., 3,428,045.
Farm Fans, Inc.: See —
Pfeiffer, William E., 3,435,247.
Pfeiffer, William E., 3,467,480.
Pfeiffer, William E., 3,470,626.
Farman, Charles E. Golf drive meter and club indicator. 3,441,209,
4-29-69, CI. 235-95.
Farmer Bros., Co.: See —
Farmer, Roy F.; and Chandler, William Lloyd, 3,459,558.
Farmer, Charels G.; Loyd, Calvin D.; Miller, Robert G.; and Oberle,
Theodore L., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Method of speed
programmed welding. 3,462,826, 8-26-69, CI. 29-470.3
Farmer, Charlie F., 50% to Dorrance, Ray E. Electromagnetic well
service tool. 3,441,307, 4-29-69, CI. 294-65.5
Farmer, Edwin Bruce, to Brico Engineering Limited. Ferrous materi-
al. 3,432,290, 3-1 1-69, CI. 75-123.
Farmer, Francis John Vernon: See —
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Ver-
non,3,465,429.
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Ver-
non,3,465,430.
Farmer, James L.: See —
Burton, Jean A.; Geppert, Robert J.; Farmer, James L.; and
Mathis, Joseph J.,3,430,831.
Farmer, James W.: See —
Eshleman, Ralph G.; and Farmer, James W., 3,428,763.
Farmer, John E., to Farmer Mold and Machine Works, Inc. Ap-
paratus for cleaning and fluxing battery plate lugs. 3,461,839, 8-
19-69, CI. 118-74.
Farmer, John. Juice extraction process. 3,425,869, 2-4-69, CI. 127-
43.
Farmer, John, to Honiron, Inc. Juice extraction apparatus and screw
press. 3,432,344, 3-11-69, CI. 127-3.
Farmer, John, to Honolulu Iron Works Company. Pineapple slice
coring and loading machine. 3,434,515, 3-25-69, CI. 146-6.
Farmer, John, to Honolulu Iron Works Company. Machine for cor-
ing pineapple slices. 3,434,516, 3-25-69, CI. 146-6.
Farmer, John, to Ward Foods, Inc., mesne. Pineapple sizing ap-
paratus. 3,450,178, 6-17-69, CI. 146-6.
Farmer, Leonard J.; and Ruth, John A., to Hercules Incorporated.
Caseless cartridges having the projectile housed in the propellant
charge. 3,482,516, 12-9-69, CI. 102-38.
Farmer, Marion R., to Utility Products Manufacturing Company.
Crossarm brace means. 3,468,571, 9-23-69, CI. 287-103.
Farmer, Melvin L.: See —
Kurtz, Abraham N.; Billups, Wilbur E.; and Farmer, Melvin
L.,3,487,111.
Farmer Mold and Machine Works, Inc.: See —
Farmer, John E., 3,461,839.
Farmer, Oliver F. Propelling means attachment for the foot of a
swimmer. 3,480,978, 12-2-69, CI. 9-305.
Farmer, Robert B., to Schick X-Ray Co., Inc. Feeding and transport-
ing mechanism for X-ray films or other sheets. 3,448,979, 6-10-69,
CI. 271-33.
Farmer, Roy F.; and Chandler, William Lloyd, to Farmer Bros., Co.
Coffee pellet process. 3,459,558, 8-5-69, CI. 99-65.
Farmer, Stanley E.; and Dixon, Thomas E., to Cascade Corporation.
Hydraulic motor drive. 3,473,442, 10-21-69, CI. 91-412.
Farmer, Wayne D.: See —
Dick, George W.; and Farmer, Wayne D., 3,438,008.
Farmer, William Kendrick, to Miner, W. H., Inc., mesne. Plug seal
for hopper outlet assembly. 3,461,817, 8-19-69, CI. 105-282.
Farmery, Horstine, to Horstine Farmery Limited. Applicator for
granular insecticides, fertilizers and seeds. 3,478,936, 11-18-69,
CI. 222-340.
Farmhand, Inc.: See —
Koehnen, Earl A.; and Mobley, Clarnece W., Jr., 3,436,028.
Pierson, Charles F.; Benjamin, John W.; and Holland, Edward
T., Jr., 3,452,393.
Saufferer, Warren B., 3,466,100.
Farmochimica Cutolo-Calosi S.p.A.: See —
Viterbo, Rene; Mastursi, Michele; and Lembo, Sabino,
3,457,264.
Farms, Nichols: See —
Starling, Edward L., 3,480,296.
Farnam, F. D., Co.: See —
Farnam, Robert G., 3,438,836.
Farnam, Robert G., to Farnam, F. D., Co. Apparatus for forming
laminates. 3,438,836, 4-15-69, CI. 156-583.
Farnbach, William A.: See —
Best, Allan I.; Farnbach, William A.; and Smith, Jeffrey
H., 3,423,629.
Farncomb, Robert E.: See—
Watters, James W.; Farncomb, Robert E.; and Cziesla, Manfred
J., 3,420,621.
Farney, George K., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Dual helix coupled
periodic circuits and tubes using same. 3,427,495, 2-11-69, CI.
315-3.5
Farney, George K., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Mixed line interac-
tion circuits for coaxial magnetrons. 3,427,499, 2-11-69, CI. 315-
39.77
Farney, George K., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Slow wave circuit
having an array of half wave resonators coupled via an array of
quarter wave resonators. 3,436,594, 4-1-69, CI. 315-39.77
Farney, George K., to S-F-D laboratories, Inc. Crossed-field reen-
trant stream tandem slow wave circuit tube. 3,448,330, 6-3-69, CI.
315-39.3
Farney, George K., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Reentrant beam crossed-field amplifier with electronic feedback
inhibiting filter. 3,450,932, 6-17-69, CI. 315-3.6
Farney, George K., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Con-
trol electrode structure for crossed-field amplifier. 3,450,938, 6-
17-69, CI. 315-39.3
Farney, George K., to Varian Associates, mesne. Helix coupled vane
circuit with the helix connected centrally of the vanes. 3,484,649,
12-16-69, CI. 315-39.3
Farney, Leonard C; Rogers, Howard G.; and Young, Richard W., to
Polaroid Corporation. Diffusion transfer image receiving element
whose alkali diffusion flow rate varies inversely with the tempera-
ture. 3,455,686, 7-15-69, CI. 96-3.
Farnfield, Ronald Edward: See —
Greenwood, Thomas Eric; Woor, Denis Frederick; and Farn-
field, Ronald Edward.3,455,349.
Farnham, Robert E.; Smith, Donald W.; and Barber, Harry A., to
Barber-Greene Company. Portable batch tower. 3,458,177, 7-29-
69, CI. 259-153.
Farnham, Willard. Liquid treatment method and apparatus.
3,441,956, 4-29-69, CI. 210-53.
Farnsworth, Helen D. Means for gauging timed dosages from a
dispensing container. 3,437,243, 4-8-69, CI. 222-154.
Farnsworth, Robert P., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Gain control
system for photomultiplier systems. 3,435,233, 3-25-69, CI. 250-
207.
Farnsworth, Walter B.: See —
Baker, Allen J.; Death, Frank S.; Myers, Richard C; and Farn-
sworth, Walter B.,3,422,206.
Farnum, Charles Ernest. Knockdown trailer unit. 3,429,608, 2-25-
69, CI. 296-23.
Farnum, Henry M. Continuous comparator of human responses for
tests, preset comparative data, and the like. 3,453,753, 7-8-69, CI.
35-48.
Farnworth, Wilfred, to Rader Pneumatics & Engineering Co., Ltd.
Pneumatic conveying line elbow apparatus. 3,450,442, 6-17-69,
CI. 302-64.
Farnworth, Wilfred, to Rader Pneumatics & Engineering Co., Ltd.
Particulate material pumping apparatus. 3,471,203, 10-7-69, CI.
302-14.
Faro, Anthony E., Jr.: See —
Hamilton, Joel A.; Faro, Anthony E., Jr.; and Leitner,
Joseph,3,438,175.
Farouche, Philip, to General Electric Company. Hinge structure.
3,432,882, 3-18-69, CI. 16-171.
Farquhar, James Thomson; and Green, Rosemary, to Associated
Chemical Companies Limited. Cathodic treatment of metals in
chromate solution to form protective coating thereon. 3,446,717,
5-27-69, CI. 204-58.
Farquhar, Marilyn G.; Smith, Robert E.; and Barish, Emil Z., to
University of California, The Regents of the. Machine for thin slic-
ing a non-frozen specimen. 3,420,130, 1-7-69, CI. 83-245.
Farquhar, Melville T., to Reynolds Metals Company. Tubular carrier
and blank for making same. 3,462,011, 8-19-69, CI. 206-65.
Farquhar, Melville T., to Reynolds Metals Company. Tamperproof
carton and blank for making same. 3,462,066, 8-19-69, CI. 229-
39.
Farr, Andrew F., to Bioconsultants, Inc. Apparatus for analysis of
respired gas. 3,420,224, 1-7-69, CI. 128-2.07
Farr, Andrew F., to Bioconsultants, Inc. Bag means for collecting
breathing and rebreathing air samples. 3,426,745, 2-11-69, CI.
128-2.
Farr, Andrew F. Apparatus for filtering out clear liquid from
suspended solids. 3,481,477, 12-2-69, CI. 210-359.
Farr Company: See —
Culbert, Robert M.; and Mugford, Clifton C, 3,436,500.
Farr, Richard S., 3,435,503.
Farr, Emory W., to Electro Development Corporation. Flexure and
strain gauge mounting assembly. 3,464,259, 9-2-69, CI. 73-88.5
Farr, Glyn P. R., to Girling Limited. Brake adjusters. 3,442,357, 5-6-
69, CI. 188-196.
Farr, Glyn P. R., to Girling Limited. Fluid pressure operated
boosters or servo motors. 3,463,054, 8-26-69, CI. 91-369.
Farr, Harold K., to General Instrument Corporation. Fan beam
acoustic doppler navigation system. 3,436,721, 4-1-69, CI. 340-3.
Farr, Richard S., to Farr Company. Method of constructing a device
for separating dust from a gaseous fluid. 3,435,503, 4-1-69, CI. 29-
157.
Farr, Stewart M., to Dairy Technics Inc. Milk fermenting product
and method of making same. 3,420,742, 1-7-69, CI. 195-59.
LIST OF PATENTEES
467
Farr, Thad D.; Walters, Henry K., Jr.; and Fleming, Julius D., to
Tennessee Valley Authority. Ammonium polyphosphate produced
at atmospheric pressure. 3,484,192, 12-16-69, CI. 23-106.
Farrall, Richard J.; and Rutledge, Robert D. Method and device for
storage of visual information. 3,481,657, 12-2-69, CI. 312-234.2
Farran, Edward John; and Farran, Frederick John. Device for mak-
ing shish-kabobs. 3,433,151, 3-18-69, CI. 99-441.
Farran, Frederick John: See—
Farran, Edward John; and Farran, Frederick John,3,433,151.
Farrand, Clair L., to Inductosyn Corporation. Multi-layer windings
for position measuring transformers. 3,441,888, 4-29-69, CI. 336-
123.
Farrand Optical Co., Inc.: See-
La Russa, Joseph, 3,443,858.
Shenker, Marvin; La Russa, Joseph; and Nershi, George
Thomas, 3,432,219.
Tronnier, Albrecht W.; Jeremias, Helmuth M.; and Gottesman,
Arthur H., 3,479,117.
Farrand, William A.; Horsfall, Robert B.; Williams, Warner D.; and
Marcum, Norman E., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Transducer positioning member having hydrostatic bearing sup-
ports. 3,482,232, 12-2-69, CI. 340-174.1
Farrand, William A.; and Horsfall, Robert Bruce, to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Synchronous motor with segmented stator.
3,454,857, 7-8-69, CI. 318-166.
Farrand, William A.: See —
Horsfall, Robert B.; Farrand, William A.; and Marcum, Norman
E.,3,462,817.
Horsfalls, Robert B.; and Farrand, William A.,3,465,323.
Farrant, David A., to Scionics Corporation. Self-indexing intermitent
drive means. 3,420,129, 1-7-69, CI. 83-205.
Farrant, George Carlton: See —
Dannley, Ralph Lawrence; Aue, Walter Alois; and Farrant,
George Carlton,3,458,546.
Farrant, Leonard George: See —
Steghart, Fritz Ludwig Felix; Cross, Gerald; Kershaw, Peter
Leslie; Oliver, Trevor Exelby; and Farrant, Leonard
George,3,424,377.
Farrar, G rover L.: See —
Bostian, Logan C; Farrar, Grover L.; and Ulmer, Harry
E., 3,456,014.
Peterson, Alan H.; and Farrar, Grover L., 3,447,914.
Farrar, Harold J.: See —
Bartholomay, Robert P.; Robinson, Wilbur D.; and Farrar,
Harold J. ,3,440,126.
Farrar, Lee M.; and Clark, Lowell E., to Motorola, Inc. Semiconduc-
tor device. 3,436,617, 4-1-69, CI. 317-235.
Farrar, Malone H.; and Pitts, Robert W. Packaging apparatus.
3,468,102, 9-23-69, CI. 53-385.
Farrar, Ralph C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process and
catalyst for polymerizing butadiene or isoprene whereby the
catalyst is composed of an or- ganoaluminum compound, iodine,
and TiX2 or TiX3 complexed with fatty acid amides. 3,445,446, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-94.3
Farrar, Ralph C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Aliphatic diluents
in production of cis- polybutadiene. 3,458,492, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
94.3
Farrel Corporation: See —
Cournoyer, George R.; and Hold, Peter, 3,481,016.
Govan, William L., 3,446,053.
Miller, William R., Jr., 3,450,156.
Parrella, Alfred T.; and Gagliardi, Gene R., 3,430,400.
Parrella, Alfred T., 3,456,395.
Parrella, Alfred T.; Palubniak, Paul; and Gagliardi, Gene R.,
3,461,612.
Farrell, Carl Y.: See—
Gerwick, Ben C, Jr.; and Farrell, Carl Y. ,3,467,1 18.
Farrell, Edward A., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Selectable pulse
width modulator using biased saturable transformer. 3,435,249, 3-
25-69, CI. 307-88.
Farrell, Guy M.; Gaber, Richard B.; Podgorski, Matthew C; and
Whitlock, Morris N., to F & F Enterprises Inc. String operated
switch construction. 3,471,663, 10-7-69, CI. 200-76.
Farrell, James R.: See —
Powers, Richard C, 3,473,299.
Farrell, John J.: See—
Tyrner, Joseph M.; and Farrell, John J.,3,469,751.
Farrell, John W.; Forgeng, William D.; and Rieder, Kurt O., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Casting and sizing method for fer-
romanganese. 3,483,914, 12-16-69, CI. 164-69.
Farrell, Richard T.: See-
Powers, Richard C, 3,473,299.
Farrell, Robert P., Jr., to General Electric Company. Wastewater
sampling apparatus. 3,478,596, 11-18-69, CI. 73-421.
Farrell, Ronald H. V., to Wilkinson Sword Limited. Methods of
forming markings on metal surfaces. 3,471,385, 10-7-69, CI. 204-
143.
Farrell, Thomas C, to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Tempera-
ture compensating apparatus for fluid flow meters. 3,439,538, 4-
22-69, CI. 73-230.
and
103-
Farrell, Thomas P.; and Taylor, Jason H., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy, mesne. Hard sediment gun corer. 3,477,525, 11-11-69,
CI. 175-4.
Farren, Paul L. Tilt shelf. 3,424,315, 1-28-69, CI. 21 1-126.
Farren, Paul L. Storage container. 3,424,316, 1-28-69, CI. 21 1-148.
Farren, Paul L. Reel storage device. 3,479,105, 11-18-69, CI. 312-
261.
Farrer, Sydney, to Bryan Donkin Company Limited, The. Safety cut-
off valves for gas supply systems. 3,422,841, 1-21-69, CI. 137-461.
Farrer, William Greenhalgh, to Stalwart Dyeing Co., Ltd. Multiple
couple web press with cylinder registering mechanism. 3,472,161,
10-14-69, CI. 101-181.
Farrier, Ernest G.: See —
Elbert, Raymond J.; and Farrier, Ernest G., 3,433,632.
Farrington Business Machines Corporation: See —
Hu, Yow-Jiun, 3,447,458.
Hu, Yow-Jiun, 3,468,244.
Hu, Yow-Jiun; and Buc, George L., 3,478,658.
Hu, Yow-Jiun, 3,483,060.
Patterson, James MacDowell, Jr.; and Davis, Rhodes W.,
3,421,436.
Stocker, Alan F., 3,486,447.
Farrington, Diane G.: See —
Rafos, Robert R.; and Farrington, Diane G.,3,471,490.
Farrington, Frederick: See —
Nicklin, Thomas; and Farrington, Frederick.3,475,328.
Farrington, Grant M., Jr.; Stein, Joseph L.; and Treffner, Walter S.,
to General Refractories Company. Basic refractory lining brick
and process. 3,425,852, 2-4-69, CI. 106-58.
Farrington, John A., Jr.; Flynn, Gordon L.; Phillips, Stancel D.; and
Scott, John V., to Anderson Electric Corporation. Clamp.
3,470,528, 9-30-69, CI. 339-265.
Farrington, John Alan: See —
Crowdy, Stephen Henry; Farrington, John Alan; and Jeater,
Roger Sidney Lockington,3, 449,1 10.
Farrington, Wayne A.: See —
Watkins, Robert V.; and Farrington, Wayne A. ,3,466, 155.
Farris, Charles L.: See-
Fleming, Joseph D.; Sanchez, Earl J.; Farris, Charles L.:
Notley, Norman T.,3,440,083.
Farris, Edward L. Rotary fluid device. 3,447,476, 6-3-69, CI.
136.
Farris, Louis A., Jr.; and Young, Luther W., to Surcon Surface Con-
ditioning Products. Peening bead cleaner. 3,425,250, 2-4-69, CI.
72-53.
Farris, Walter. Multiple automatic distance adjusting gel punch.
3,482,311, 12-9-69, CI. 30-358.
Farrissey, William J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Vinylcyclohexenols. 3,476,816, 11-4-69, CI. 260-617.
Farrissey, William J., Jr.; and Odinak, Alec, to Upjohn Company,
The. Methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate) compositions and prepara-
tion thereof. 3,449,256, 6-10-69, CI. 252-182.
Farrissey, William J., Jr.; Recchia, Francesco P.; and Sayigh, Adnan
A. R., to Upjohn Company, The. Trich loro-bromoalkyl iso-
cyanates. 3,437,680, 4-8-69, CI. 260-453.
Farrissey, William J., Jr.; Recchia, Francesco P.; and Sayigh, Adnan
A. R., to Upjohn Company, The. Process for the preparation of y-
(nitrophenyl) butyronitriles. 3,448,139, 6-3-69, CI. 260-465.
Farrissey, William J., Jr.; Rose, James S.; and Sayigh, Adnan A. R.,
to Upjohn Company, The. N-Hydroxyalkyl derivatives of diphenyl-
sulfone polycarboxamides. 3,448,150, 6-3-69, CI. 260-559.
Farron, John R.; and Teitelbaum, Bernard R., to Bendix Corpora-
tion, The. Squeeze film bearings. 3,471,205, 10-7-69, CI. 308-9.
Farrow, Cecil W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Counter circuit for providing a square-wave output. 3,439,278, 4-
15-69, CI. 328-41.
Farrow, Cecil W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Au-
tomatic D.C. offset compensation circuit for automatic equalizer.
3,477,043, 11-4-69, CI. 333-18.
Farrow, John G., to Celanese Corporation. Plastic pipe sizing.
3,473,194, 10-21-69, CI. 18-14.
Farsaie, Reza. Cigarette package. 3,472,361, 10-14-69, CI. 206-38.
Fasanella, George S., to Englander Company, Inc., The. Dormitory
furniture ensemble. 3,475,769, 11-4-69, CI. 5-2.
Fasano, Frank: See —
Oberg, Hugh E., 3,421,472.
Fasano, Germano; Sacchi, Giorgio; and Pons, Claude. Thin-film
rectifying device comprising a layer of CeF3 between a metal and
CdS layer. 3,440,499, 4-22-69, CI. 317-234.
Fasciati, Alfred: See —
Buehler, Arthur; Sulzer, Georg; and Fasciati, Alfred,3,468,618.
Fasco Industries, Inc.: See —
Colby, Leo K.; and Kirby, Burton F., 3,465,181.
Fasnacht, James J.: See —
Eilerman, George E.; Sanguigni, John A.; Kolek, Robert L.;
Fasnacht, James J.; and McWilliams, Donald E., 3,437, 5 17.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Fasnacht, James J. ,3,484,223.
Fassauer, Arthur L. Process for forming a water and air impermea-
ble forage cover and thereafter ensiling. 3,485,635, 12-23-69, CI.
99-8.
468
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fassbender, Herbert, to Glanzstoff Koln GmbH. Spinneret.
3,454,986, 715-69, CI. 18-8.
Fassett, David W.: See—
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Fassett, David W., 3,483,870.
Fassett, Gardner L.; and van Renssen, Marinus, to RCA Corpora-
tion. Cathode ray tube manufacture. 3,482,286, 12-9-69, CI. 29-
25.13
Fassett, John R.: See —
Bush, Harry D.; and Fassett, John R.,3,456,186.
Fassett, Matthew, to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Light-operated
sound-signal telephone transmitter and transmission system.
3,466,446, 9-9-69, CI. 250-199.
Fast, Byron L.; and Reschetz, Raymond R., to Staley, A. E., Manu-
facturing Company. Processing of sylvinite ores. 3,456,790, 7-22-
69, CI. 209-166.
Fast, Clarence R.: See —
Flickinger, Don H.; and Fast, Clarence R, 3,486,559.
Fast, Nathan. Bowling ball retarder with replaceable cloth cover.
3,451,676, 6-24-69, CI. 273-47.
Fast, Robert B.; Spotts, Clyde E.; and Morck, Roland A., to National
Biscuit Company. Process for making a puffable chip-type snack
food product. 3,451,822, 6-24-69, CI. 99-100.
Fastener Corporation: See —
Baum, William H., 3,437,249.
Doyle, Richard M., 3,434,026.
Fiedler, Armin, 3,437,250.
Gallee, George J.; Obergfell, Allen R.; and Doyle, Richard H.,
3,438,487.
Gallee, George J.; and Novak, Edward J., 3,463,304.
Morabito, Salvatore L.; and Mullaney, Frank W., 3,436,004.
Mosetich, Joseph, 3,450,255.
Obergfell, Allen R., 3,447,426.
Wandel, Oscar A., 3,434,643.
Fastron Company, The: See —
Cochrum, William A., 3,461,470.
Fastway Fasteners, Inc.: See —
Ptak, Wilbur F., 3,463,432.
Ptak, Wilbur Frank, 3.422,722.
Fathauer, George H., to Dole Valve Company, The. Level control.
3,421,537, 1-14-69, CI. 137-392.
Fathauer, George H., to Duncan Parking Meter Corporation. Dop-
pler radar having digital speed indicator. 3,438,031, 4-8-69, CI.
343-8.
Fathauer, George H. Dryer control. 3,439,991, 4-22-69, CI. 431-71.
Fatherley, Michael: See —
Wall. Wilfred Frank; Fatherley, Michael; and Boothroyd, Bri-
an,3,422,103.
Fatica. Nicholas: See-
Lord, Albert M.; Walsh, Thomas J.; and Fatica,
Nicholas, 3,459,596.
Fatosme, Albert Rene; and Coste, Henri Georges. Building of walls.
3,465.487, 9-9-69, CI. 52-241.
Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc.: See —
Snyder, Milton J.; Lipinsky, Edward S.; and Burch, Joseph E.,
3,424,598.
Fattore, Vittorio: See —
Giordano, Nicola; Cavaterra, Enrico; and Fattore, Vit-
torio,3,47 1,545.
Fattore, Vittorio; Petrini, Guido; and Cavaterra, Enrico, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the production of catalysts con-
taining molybdenum and/or tungsten. 3,474,042, 10-21-69, CI.
252-458.
Vecchio, Martino; Lodi, Luciano; Fattore, Vittorio; and Cam-
marata. Italo, 3,476,8 17.
Fatuzzo, Ennio; and Merz, Walter J., to RCA Corporation. Insulating
ferroelectric gate adaptive resistor. 3,463,973, 8-26-69, CI. 317-
235.
Fau, Maurice. Luggage racks. 3,473,674, 10-21-69, CI. 21 1-151.
Fauber, Eugene M., to Sinclair Oil Corporation. Air blown asphalt
pitch composition. 3,462,359, 8-19-69, CI. 208-23.
Fauber, Eugene M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Asphalt blends of
hydrocarbon precipitated asphalts with hydrocarbon aromatic ex-
tracts. 3,476,679, 1 1-4-69, CI. 208-45.
Fauche, Paul Charles; and Lacan, Philippe, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.
Process for the purification of chlorosilanes by distillation and
thin-film evaporation. 3,428,530, 2-18-69, CI. 203-72.
Fauchere, Jean, to Societe Anonyme dite Richier. Variable speed
drive. 3,421,389, 1-14-69, CI. 74-665.
Faud, Robert H.: See-
Lake, Clarence L.; Barron, Larry R.; and Faud, Robert
H., 3,445,436.
Faude, Rudolf; Haller, Willi; and Hengstler, Heinz, to Hecon Cor-
poration, mesne. Control device. 3,436,530, 4-1-69, CI. 235-92.
Faude, Rudolf: See—
Haller, Willi; and Faude, Rudolf.3,441 ,7 19.
Faudemay, Edmond Lucien Jean: See —
Cardinet, Guy; and Faudemay, Edmond Lucien Jean, 3,448, 684.
Faugli, Ivar Odd: See —
Faugli, Per Ragnar; Faugli, Ivar Odd; and Hegsvold,
Oivind.3,477,340.
Faugli, Per Ragnar; Faugli, Ivar Odd; and Hegsvold, Oivind. Milling
cutter holder. 3,477,340, 11-1 1-69, CI. 90-1 1.
Faul, Thomas L.; Sherman, T. Jefferson; and Wittholz. Charles W.
Twin hullboat. 3,470,839, 10-7-69, CI. 114-61.
Faulconer, Harry A. Solenoid-actuated air cylinder. 3,427,837, 2-18- a
69, CI. 72-15.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to Retobobina Handelsanstalt, mesne. Direct-cur- '
rent motor. 3,467,847, 9-16-69, CI. 310-266.
Faulkingham, Clifford H. Box flap combined pick-up lever and sup-
port for staplers to facilitate stapling. 3.458,100. 7-29-69, CI. 227-
154.
Faulkner. Albert A., to Harmonic Reed Corporation. Dome hoist.
3,454,259, 7-8-69, CI. 254-144.
Faulkner, Albert A., to Harmonic Reed Corporation. Dome hoist.
3,459,406, 8-5-69, CI. 254-144.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Motors Corporation. Magnetic
memory system. 3,478,333, 11-11-69, CI. 340-174.
Faulkner, Ellis May, III, to Albany Billiard Ball Company. Method of
fabricating a plastic game ball. 3,426,121, 2-4-69, CI. 264-250.
Faulkner, Eric Andrew: See —
Dawnay, John Christian George; and Faulkner, Eric An-
drew,3,45 1,002.
Faulkner, Kenneth Francis; and Plume, Alan Walter, to Heatlock
Limited. Electrical resistance furnaces. 3,431,345, 3-4-69, CI. 13-
22.
Faulkner, Richard D.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,453,172.
Faull, James K.: See —
Niemi, Herbert W., 3,445,147.
Faulstich, Eugene W. Extension ladder. 3,425,508, 2-4-69, CI. I 82-
18.
Faun Kommunalfahrzeuge und Lastkraftwagen Karl Schmidt: See —
Linzenkirchner, Karl, 3,485,444.
Faur, Louis; and Westforp, Pieter, to Lever Brothers Company.
Treatment of fats. 3,458,545, 7-29-69, CI. 260-419.
Faure, Andree: See-
Hoffmann, Charles; and Faure, Andree, 3,446, 799.
Hoffmann, Charles; and Faure, Andre, 3,466, 373.
Faure, Marc Henri Jean: See —
Guienne, Paul Francois; and Faure, Marc Henri Jean, 3,438, 457.
Faure, Robert. Vehicular attachment for trailer hitches. 3,447,817,
6-3-69, CI. 280-491.
Faurote, Philip D.; and Segal, Charles L., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Process for controlling the chain length of
poly(phenylene oxide). 3.440,217, 4-22-69, CI. 260-47.
Faurote, Philip D.: See —
Segal, Charles L.; and Faurote, Philip D., 3,422,062.
Fauser, Donald L.: See —
Adams, Dolor N.; and Fauser, Donald L., 3,47 1,625.
Bobalek, Edward G.; Hart, John R.; and Fauser, Donald
L.,3,486,889.
Fauser, Ernest E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Tire.
Hydrocarbon copolymers containing 2(4-cyclohexenyl)
[2,2,1 ]bicyclohept-5-ene. 3,487,055, 12-30-69, CI. 260-79.5
Fausett, Dale L.: See —
Bruder, John F.; and Fausett, Dale L.,3,465,313.
Faust, Donald M.: See —
Dixon, Thomas E.; Faust, Donald M.; and Frey, Max, 3,476,016.
Faust, Donald M., to Cascade Corporation. Folding arm assembly
for a load pusher. 3,458,075, 7-29-69, CI. 214-514.
Faust, Donald M.; and Chochrek, Henry F., to Cascade Corporation.
Clamping mechanism. 3,449,009, 6-10-69, CI. 244-104.
Faust, Hans-Dieter; and Rossner, Wolfgang, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method and apparatus for overlay welding.
3,428,774, 2-18-69, CI. 219-76.
Faust, John A.; and Sahyun, Melville, to Melville Sahyun, doing
business as Sahyun Laboratories. S-Alkoxy-trifluoromethylphenal-
kylamines. 3,459,803, 8-5-69, CI. 260-570.6
Faust, John Andrew; and Sahyun, Melville, to Sahyun, Melville,
d.b.a. Sahyun Laboratories. Diazaheterocyclic substituted benzox-
aheterocyclic compounds. 3,438,995, 4-15-69, CI. 260-309.6
Faust, John P.; and Robson, Homer L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Crystallization of calcium hypochlorite dihydrate em-
ploying zinc ions. 3,440,024, 4-22-69, CI. 23-300.
Faust, John W., Jr.; and John, Harold F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Utilization of trace impurities in the vapor growth of
crystals. 3,473,974, 10-21-69, CI. 148-174.
Faust, John W., Jr.; John, Harold F.; and Rubenstein, Martin S., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Formation of heterojunction
devices of epitaxial growth from solution. 3,447,976, 6-3-69, CI.
148-1.5
Faust, Joseph P., Sr. Round hooded chain saw sharpener. 3,426,625,
2-11-69, CI. 76-37.
Faust, Joseph P., Sr. Round hooded chain saw sharpener. 3,470,772,
10-7-69. CI. 76-37.
LIST OF PATENTEES
469
Faust, Wayne J.: See—
Rosenwald, Robert H.; and Faust, Wayne J. ,3,436, 195.
Faustini, Albert J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Valving
mechanism having continuously flushed liquid seal. 3,442,285, 5-
6-69, CI. 137-240.
Faustini, Albert J., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company.
Electrically actuated valve. 3,452,780, 7-1-69, CI. 137-625.48
Fauth, Guenter, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic
impact shutter. 3,446,132, 5-27-69, CI. 95-53.
Fauth, Guenter; and Nusser, Helmut, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Photographic camera with flash unit. 3,463,067, 8-26-
69, CI. 95-11.
Fauth, John M.; and Scott, Donald S., to Singer Company, The.
Motor with clutch-brake arrangements. 3,476,962, 11-4-69, CI.
310-76.
Fauth, Otto, to Bilz, Otto. Quick-change chuck. 3,443,818, 5-13-69,
CI. 279-16.
Fauvelle, Rose Mary. Skip rope formed of sections. 3,475,023, 10-
28-69, CI. 272-75.
Favereau, Jacques Rene, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Arrangement for producing homogeneous magnetic fields with
very high field strength. 3,428,927, 2-18-69, CI. 335-299.
Favis, Dimitrios V., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Catalytic synthesis of linear alpha olefins. 3,472,910, 10-14-69, CI.
260-683.15
Favorite Nest Works, Inc.: See —
Burkholder, Harvey Z., 3,485,214.
Favors, Jack E., to Global Systems, Inc. Evacuation slide. 3,458,009,
7-29-69, CI. 182-48.
Favre, Francois: See —
Bossard, Werner; Favre, Francois; Wegmuller, Hans E.; and
Voltz, Jacques,3,47 1,468.
Favre, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Swivel conduit
coupling. 3,450,423, 6-17-69, CI. 285-169.
Favre, Marcel, to Gebr. Staublic & Co. Dobby machines. 3,459,236,
8-5-69, CI. 139-71.
Favre, Robert, to Golay Buchel & Cie S.A. System for forming pilot
voltages for controlling electronic commutation channels for in-
duction motors. 3,436,631, 4-1-69, CI. 318-138.
Favre, Robert, to Fabriques Movado & Manufacture des Montres
Universal Perret Freres S.A. Device for stabilising the oscillation
frequency of a mechanical oscillator for time keeping instrument.
3,463,948, 8-26-69, CI. 310-25.
Faw, Price C: See —
Posey, Robert P.; and Faw, Price C.,3,443,532.
Posey, Robert P.; and Faw, Price C, 3,443,533.
Fawcett, Frank Shumate: See —
Bechtold, Max F.; and Fawcett, Frank Shumate, 3,429, 845.
Fawell, Joseph E. Wheel handling apparatus. 3,438,510, 4-15-69, CI.
212-128.
Fawkes, Donald G., to Pratt, Henry, Company. Ball valve structure.
3,447,781, 6-3-69, CI. 251-315.
Fawkes, Donald G., to Pratt, Henry, Company. Valve operator.
3,459,058, 8-5-69, CI. 74-89.15
Fawkes, Donald G., to Pratt, Henry, Company. Skewed seat butterfly
valve. 3,475,007, 10-28-69, CI. 251-305.
Fawkes, Donald G., to Pratt, Henry, Company. Angle seating but-
terfly valve with skewed disc. 3,480,254, 1 1-25-69, CI. 251-305.
Fawkham Developments Limited: See —
Thyer, Edward G. S., 3,433,467.
Fawn Engineering Company: See —
Wittcrn, Francis Arthur, 3,426,670.
Fawzy, Moharram M., to Rowe Industries, Inc. Silver-carbon brush
block and method of making same. 3,455,023, 7-15-69, CI. 29-
630.
Faxcn, Per Torsten; and Ericsson, Hans T., to Saab Aktiebolag. Toss
bombing instrument having improved means for acquisition of
distance data at pickle. 3,474,704, 10-28-69, CI. 89-1.5
Faxon, Charles Edward. Electromagnetic attracting and repelling
motor. 3,478,237, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 3 10-68.
Fay, Harold J. Collapsible automobile trailer. 3,482,850, 12-9-69, CI.
280-41.
Fay, James P. Sterilization control means. 3,450,489, 6-17-69, CI.
21-93.
Fay, Lawrence J., to Equito Electronics Corporation. Latching
device for cabinets. 3,462,980, 8-26-69, CI. 70-81.
Fay, Lawrence P., to Roll-O-Flcx Ltd. Hydraulic elevating controls.
3,486,761, 12-30-69, CI. 280-43.23
Fay, Richard J.; and Kcitcl, Philip J., to United States of America,
Navy, mesne. Flame coloring device. 3,447,881, 6-3-69, CI. 431-
126.
Fay, Richard J.; and Keitel, Philip J., to United States of America,
Navy, mesne. Gelled pyrotechnic flare composition containing
water-soluble carboxy vinyl polymer resin. 3,461,006, 8-12-69, CI.
149-19.
Fay, Rudolph J. Method and apparatus for producing shaped arti-
cles. 3,427,649, 2-1 1-69, CI. 107-8.
Fay, Thomas W.: See —
Glucksman, Dov Zcev; and Fay, Thomas W., 3,477,635.
Faymonville, Ernst, to Malmedie & Co. Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.
Multi-stage machine tool. 3,452,582, 7-1-69, CI. 72-421.
Fayolle, Leon: See —
Williamson, David Theodore Nelson; Kahn, Charles Henri; and
Fayolle, Leon,3,472,103.
Fazzini, Massimo, to Scharper S.a.s. per I'lndustria Farmaceutica di
Dott. M. Fazzini & C.l-Methyl-3-hydroxy-6-oxo-5-[(amido)al-
kanoyl- hydrazono]-2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-indoles. 3,472,871, 10-14-
69, CI. 260-326.14
Feagin, Roy C; Dahowski, Edward L.; and Kosmos, Peter, to How-
met Corporation. Refractory mold composition and method.
3,432,312, 3-11-69, CI. 106-38.3
Feairheller, William R., Jr.: See —
Parts, Leo P.; and Feairheller, William R., Jr.,3,477,932.
Fearing, Ralph B., to Stauffer Chemical Company. O-lower alkyl-S-
anisyl chloromethylphosphorodithioates. 3,442,985, 5-6-69, CI.
260-951.
Fearing, Ralph B.; and McClelland, Malcolm B., to Stauffer Chemi-
cal Company. Control of fungi with 0,0-diethyl-S-
trichloromethylphosphorodithioate. 3,439,092, 4-15-69, CI. 424-
225.
Fearon, Ralph L.; and Story, Robert M., to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated. Inductive coil and method of making the
same. 3,461,414, 8-12-69, CI. 336-192.
Fearon, Robert Earl; and Foss, Rudolph George, to Ciba Corpora-
tion. Exothermic composition containing a metal oxide and acid or
acid salts. 3,475,239, 10-28-69, CI. 149-109.
Fearon, Robert E. Method of labeling. 3,451,778, 6-24-69, CI. 23-
230.
Fears, Lowell T., to Miracle Mask, Inc. Applicator for fluids.
3,459,482, 8-5-69, CI. 401-15.
Feaster, Guy R.; and Larson, Miles B. Planing fish lure with scent
dispenser. 3,453,768, 7-8-69, CI. 43-42.06
Feat, Jen, to Crouzet. Apparatus for the recording and reproduction
of messages. 3,467,781, 9-16-69, CI. 179-6.
Feather, Alec, to Tech Consolidated Inc. Method of two-section
slush molding. 3,429,960, 2-25-69, CI. 264-245.
Feather, Landis E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Trans-
former construction. 3,467,932, 9-16-69, CI. 336-197.
Feather, Peter: See —
Ellis, Bernard; Feather, Peter; Mac Bride, Hugh; and Petrow,
Vladimir,3,437,657.
Petrow, Valdimir; Burgess, Colin Michael; and Feather,
Peter,3,470,193.
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, to British Drug Houses
Limited, The. 17a-alka-l',3'-diynyl-steroidal-. 3,442,918, 5-6-69,
CI. 260-397.4
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, to British Drug Houses
Limited, The. 17a-Alka-r,3'-diynyl-steroidal- 4,9(1 0)-dien-3-ones.
3,442,919, 5-6-69, CI. 260-397.4
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, to British Drug Houses
Limited, The. 17a-alka-l',3'-diynyl steroids and process for
preparing same. 3,463,796, 8-26-69, CI. 260-397.4
Feather, Peter; and Petrow, Vladimir, to British Drug Houses
Limited, The. Substituted- 17a-buta-l', 3'- diynyl-17a-hydroxy
(17/3-alkoxy)-steroids and process for preparation thereof.
3,463,797, 8-26-69, CI. 260-397.4
Featherston, John P.: See —
Lehman, William E.; Meade, Billy D.; and Featherston, John
P.,3,482,824.
Featherston, Richard Henry: See —
Schmidt, Richard Lee; and Featherston, Richard Hen-
ry,3,443,992.
Featherston, Richard Henry; and Carroll, Silas Edward, to Reynolds
Metals Company. Process for removing chromium and silicon
values from aluminate solutions. 3,440,005, 4-22-69, CI. 23-52.
Fechant, Louis Joseph, to La Telemecanique Electrique. Deformable
loom apparatus for measuring alternating currents. 3,434,052, 3-
18-69, CI. 324-127.
Fecher, Friedrich; Schoenmann, Jakob; and Rosewicz, Horst, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for
the production of welded bags from thermoplastic tubular sheeting
by means of radiant heat. 3,461,017, 8-12-69, CI. 156-380.
Fechter, Leonhard Emil, to Passavant-Werke. Apron conveyor
cleaner mechanism. 3,485,342, 12-23-69, CI. 198-229.
Fechtig, Bruno: See —
Bickel, Hans; Bosshardt, Rolf; Fechtig, Bruno; Schenker, Karl;
and Urech, Jakob,3,483,197.
Urech, Jakob; Fechtig, Bruno; Bosshardt, Rolf; Bickel, Hans;
Schenker, Karl; and Wilhelm, Max,3,484,437.
Vischer, Ernst; Fechtig, Bruno; and Bickel, Hans, 3,454,564.
Fechtner, Jan: See —
Barta, Jiri; Fechtner, Jan; Hanzlicek, Jiri; Verner, Miroslav; and
Vesely, Dobromil,3,464,919.
Fedders Corporation: See —
Geibel, Emmett H., 3,486,529.
Knerr, Carl J.; Silva, William C; and Hartley, Curtis R.,
3,425,437.
Triplett, Robert D.; Buck, Leo V.; and Laue, Terry J.,
3,447,248.
470
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Triplett, Robert D., 3,483,632.
Feder, David O.: See—
Babusci, Louis D.; Cretella, Biagio A.; Feder, David O.; and
Koontz, Donald E.,3,434,883.
Feder, Donald P., to Eastman Kodak Company. Four component ob-
jective lens. 3,466,1 17, 9-9-69, CI. 350-220.
Feder, Ernest, to United Aircraft Corporation. Modular seal for air-
craft launching cylinder. 3,428,272, 2-18-69, CI. 244-63.
Feder, Ernest; Kransnitski, John; and Vercellone, Peter T., to United
Aircraft Corporation. Floating pneumatic thrust cylinder for air-
craft launching system. 3,454,242, 7-8-69, CI. 244-63.
Feder, Ernest: See —
Tyler, John M.; Havens, Frederick D.; Hickok, Richard C; and
Feder, Ernest.3,420,053.
Feder, Friedhelm R., to Wedco, Inc. Size reduction of heat sensitive
material. 3,428,260, 2-18-69, CI. 241-15.
Feder, Friedhelm R., to Wedco, Inc. Apparatus suitable for treat-
ment of thermoplastic material to improve flowability thereof.
3,472,491, 10-14-69, CI. 259-9.
Feder, Morton. Directory cover. 3,425,421, 2-4-69, CI. 129-38.
Federal Aviation Administration: See —
Maguire, Hugh T., 3,447,153.
Federal Carton Corporation: See —
Dorfmann, Oskar, 3,462,914.
Stark, Arthur, 3,446,412.
Federal Cartridge Corporation: See —
Merritt, Edward E.; Titterud, Curtiss W.; Peterson, Stanley E.;
and Bulow, Arthur J., 3,478,390.
Federal Electronics, Inc.: See —
Stiebel, Ariel I.; and Lippmann, Seymour A., 3,431,470.
Federal Equipment Co.: See —
Barner, Elwood M., 3,481,167.
Federal Huber Company: See—
Stayner.Vance A., 3,419,919.
Federal Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Amster, Stanley A., 3,430,568.
Federal Pacific Electric Company: See —
Butrico, Frank A., 3,441,816.
Laakso, William, 3,480,899.
Roy, Wayne C, 3,479,563.
Wingard, Henry S., 3,441,697.
Federal Paper Board Company, Inc.: See —
Arneson, Edwin L., 3,443,723.
Kulig, Francis V., 3,454,157.
Federal Products Corporation: See —
Jelinek, Otto C, 3,437,071.
Miller, Raymond H.; and Clark, Earl S., 3,471,934.
Worthen, John H., 3,422,540.
Worthen, John H., 3,442,020.
Federal Screw Works: See —
Estes, Ronald; and Storch, Harold A., 3,426,819.
Koss, Richard P., 3,421,563.
Federal Sign and Signal Corporation: See —
Logan, Richard W., 3,433,459.
Logan, Richard W., 3,451,504.
Federal Steel Corporation: See —
Kates, Richard, 3,442,201.
Federal Tool Engineering Co.: See —
Pityo, Edward L., 3,460,930.
Federal Tool Engineering Company: See —
Pityo, Albert F., 3,479,712.
Federal Weather Strips Inc.: See —
Lavallee, Nelson J. B., 3,438,1 10.
Federal-Mogul Corporation: See —
Beebe, Austin H., Jr., 3,445,909.
Bentley, Gustavus A., 3,467,421.
Burfield, Peter C; and Micai, Louis Z., 3,479,728.
Dilks, Harold R., 3,482,355.
Haller, John, 3,482,865.
Micai, Louis Z.; and Seemann, Andrew M., 3,472,926.
Pratt, Willard R., 3,443,343.
Rhoads, George D.; and Haynie, Robert N., 3,439,407.
Scheifele, Hudson B., 3,425,758.
Federated Merchandisers, Inc.: See —
Harvey, Charles A.; Harvey, Henry E.; and Hill, Albert E.,
3,481,483.
Federline, Calvin W. Universal joints. 3,453,841, 7-8-69, CI. 64-7.
Federman, Alfred P., 50% to Giles, Homer W. Method of coating a
steel base with aluminum. 3,468,695, 9-23-69, CI. 117-51.
Fedorenko, Alejandro Fedorenko. Aircraft mounted spraying sytem.
3,455,511, 7-15-69, CI. 239-171.
Fedorov, Boris Nickolaevich: See —
Dubrovin, Boris Nickolaevich; Fedorov, Boris Nickolaevich;
Blekhman, Ilja Izrailevich; and Petrosjants, Anatoly
Aramaisovich,3,467,3 1 8.
Fedorova, Anna Pavlonvna: See—
Trusov, Viktor Matveevich; Fedorova, Anna Pavlonvna; and
Chernetsky, Evgeny Mikhailovich,3,482,084.
Fedoryk, Fred P. Portable lean-to scaffolds. 3,425,510, 2-4-69, CI.
182-117.
Fedotov, Igor Leonidovich; Yanushkovaky, Vladimr Alexandrovich;
Taxar, Iegoshua Mikhailovich; and Olshvanger, Boris Akibovich.
Method for determining the surface density and thickness of sheet
materials and films. 3,452,202, 6-24-69, CI. 250-83.3
Fedotowsky, Andre: See —
Farley, John David, 3,456,661.
Fedowitz, Frank, Jr., to TRW Inc. Open chamber breech mechanism
with scarfed firing strap. 3,446,115, 5-27-69, CI. 89-155.
Fedtro, Inc.: See —
Kahn, Robert D., 3,423,059.
Kahn, Robert D., 3,445,730.
Kahn, Robert D., 3,471,829.
Kahn, Robert D., 3,473,251.
Fee, Richard A., to Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. Power inlet with
auxiliary circuit controlling switch. 3,452,167, 6-24-69, CI. 200-
51.09
Fee, Willard E. Food can, reminder tag and holder therefor.
3,422,558, 1-21-69, CI. 40-306.
Feeback, Ralph S. Omnitorque opposed piston engine. 3,485,221,
12-23-69, CI. 123-51.
Feed Service Corporation: See —
Anderson, Philip Carlton; and Rapp, Janet Lorraine Cooper,
3,476,565.
Anderson, Philip Carlton; and Rapp, Janet Lorraine Cooper,
3,484,243.
Feedback Limited: See —
Lipscombe, William Mark, 3,484,684.
Feehan, John D.: See —
Banes, Nathan M.; Feehan, John D.; and Stepura, Raymond
M., 3,444,486.
Feenan, John: See —
Jacks, Eric; Feenan, John; and Clarke, Wilfred,3,45 1,025.
Feenan, John; Jacks, Eric; and Murphy, John Eric, to English Elec-
tric Company Limited, The. Method of manufacturing fuse ele-
ments from strip material for cartridge fuse links. 3,432,923, 3-18-
69, CI. 29-623.
Feeney, Joseph W.; Pojawis, Paul L.; Allenbaugh, James E., Jr.; and
Mc Nair, John W., Jr. Folding carton blank. 3,463,656, 8-26-69,
CI. 117-44.
Feenstra, Robijn, to Shell Oil Company. Manufacturing diamond
bits. 3,453,719, 7-8-69, CI. 29-473.1
Feenstra, Robijn, to Shell Oil Company. Method of connecting a
steel blank to a tungsten bit body. 3,471,921, 10-14-69, CI. 29-
473.1
Feeser, William Coover; Bosland, Cornelius William; Lockard,
Joseph Larue; and Mummey, Dale Brice, to AMP Incorporated.
Plugboard system. 3,430,183, 2-25-69, CI. 339-18.
Feess, Erich: See —
Homuth, Horst; Feess, Erich; and Schidlo, Wolfram,3,442,601.
Feffer, Philip C; Polino, Amleto C; and Rickell, Arthur L., to
Sagner, Inc. Front edge pressing machine. 3,427,737, 2-18-69, CI.
38-20.
Fegan, Richard M.; and Wells, Henry B., Ill, to Singer Company,
The. Lawnmower rotary blade friction clutch. 3,429,112, 2-25-69,
CI. 56-295.
Fegley, Albert P., to Burroughs Corporation. Regulated power
system. 3,473,039, 10-14-69, CI. 307-1 1.
Fegley, Charles R.; and Regneth, Lorenz, to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated. Gauging and sorting apparatus. 3,464,548, 9-
2-69, CI. 209-74.
Feher, Franz: See —
Bulian, Walter; Feher, Franz; and Dittmar, Armin, 3,474,028.
Feher, Joseph J. Radius spin drill. 3,429,171, 2-25-69, CI. 72-325.
Fehlings, Herbert Joseph, to Pressluftwerkzeug und Maschinenbau
Premag G.m.b.H. Valve control arrangement for reversible mo-
tors, especially for compressed-air rotary-piston motors.
3,426,648, 2-11-69, CI. 91-121.
Fehlman, Barry F. Lineup clamp for pipe. 3,422,519, 1-21-69, CI.
29-200.
Fehlman, Barry F. Apparatus for welding pipe joints. 3,424,887, 1-
28-69, CI. 219-60.
Fehn, Allan J.: See —
Ashlin, David L.; and Fehn, Allan J.,3,426,815.
Fehnel, Richard B., to Burroughs Corporation. Indicator tube having
auxiliary electrodes for maintaining cathode glow. 3,480,820, 11-
25-69, CI. 313-109.5
Fehr, Bernard Henri Paul; and Gascon, Joseph, to Fabriques de
Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mulhouse. Preparation of zir-
conium compounds. 3,445,199, 5-20-69, CI. 23-315.
Fehrenbach, Siegfried: See —
Bacher, Gottlob; and Fehrenbach, Siegfried,3,439,987.
Fehst, Jurgen; Kurten, Wilhelm; and Schettlinger, Herbert, to
Hobema-Maschinenfabrik. Apparatus for transferring stacks of
sheet material including folded paper handkerchiefs and the like.
3,451,521,6-24-69, CI. 198-24.
Feibelman, Hans J., to Coro, Inc. Display stand. 3,424,313, 1-28-69,
CI. 211-13.
Feibush, Arthur M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Low temperature irradiation of monomer im-
pregnated cellulosic bodies. 3,420,761, 1-7-69, CI. 204-159.12
LIST OF PATENTEES
471
Feichter, Harold R.; Abernethy, Ira A.; Eishley, Charles F.; Cable,
Stephen J.; and Hoffman, Olin M., to United States Ceramic Tile
Company. Pre-grouted ceramic tile assemblies. 3,444,660, 5-20-
69, CI. 52-309.
Feichtinger, Hans: See—
Gothel, Herbert; and Feichtinger, Hans,3,444,081.
Noeske, Heinz; Feichtinger, Hans; and Linden, Han-
swerner.3,444,132.
Feick, Harry, Co., Inc.: See—
Martin, Ricky, 3,452,214.
Feiertag, Orrin G., to General Electric Company. X-ray tabletop ex-
tension and tilt control. 3,473,024, 10-14-69, CI. 250-55.
Feigel, Harold J., to General Gummed Products, Inc. Container
length sensing device. 3,455,082, 7-15-69, CI. 53-66.
Feighofen, Hans, to Haller, John. Expansible connector. 3,433,514,
3-18-69, CI. 287-124.
Feigin, Franklin L.: See —
Stites, Francis H.; and Feigin, Franklin L., 3,456,997.
Feigin, Leon, to United Aircraft Corporation. Fused character digital
readout device having half of each character common with
another character. 3,444,552, 5-13-69, CI. 340-379.
Feigleson, Charles O., to Collins Radio Company. Analog-to-digital
converter. 3,440,645, 4-22-69, CI. 340-347.
Feikema, Roger H. Model car and track system. 3,486,271, 12-30-
69, CI. 46-243.
Feild, Fay R., to Treasure Salvors, Inc. Proton precession mag-
netometer with improved means for polarization and larmor
frequency determination. 3,443,207, 5-6-69, CI. 324-0.5
Feild, George B., to Hercules Incorporated. Synthetic yarn and
method of making the same. 3,460,337, 8-12-69, CI. 57-140.
Fein, Harvey C. Curtain suspension device. 3,434,524, 3-25-69, CI.
160-345.
Fein, Marvin M.: See —
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Fein, Marvin M.,3,468,831.
Grafstein, Daniel; Bobinski, Jack; and Fein, Marvin
M., 3,458,580.
Fein, Marvin M.; and Barabas, Eugene S., to GAF Corporation.
Copolymer compositions. 3,474,079, 10-21-69, CI. 260-86.1
Fein, Marvin M.; Green, Joseph; and O'Brien, Eugene L., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Thermally stable polymeric products.
3,431,234, 3-4-69, CI. 260-46.5
Fein, Marvin M.; Paustian, John E.; and Lichstein, Bernard M., 1/2
to Thiokol Chemical Corporation, and 1/2 to Olin Mathieson Cor-
poration, mesne. Process for preparing carboranes. 3,483,258, 12-
9-69, CI. 260-606.5
Paustian, John E.; and Fein, Marvin M., 3,459,607.
Paustian, John E.; Fein, Marvin M.; and Cohen, Murray
S.,3,436,172.
Feinauer, Roland; Hamann, Karl; and Jacobi, Manfred, to
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. 2-AcyIimino-l,3-Ox-
athiolanes and process for their production. 3,480,647, 11-25-69,
CI. 260-327.
Feinauer, Roland: See—
Nehring, Rudolf; Feinauer, Roland; and Seeliger, Wolf-
gang,3,470,268.
Feinberg, Irving, to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Latching and locking
means for luggage cases or the like. 3,434,313, 3-25-69, CI. 70-70.
Feinberg, Maurice. Computer tape transport. 3,484,051, 12-16-69,
CI. 242-55.19
Feinberg, Sherwood E. Indian wrestling amusement device.
3,467,376, 9-16-69, CI. 273-1.
Feindler, Klaus S.: See —
Pall, David B.; Feindler, Klaus S.; and Vogel, Arthur,3,448,038.
Feiner, Alfred; Hamann, Rudolf; and Schopf, Clemens, to Strabag
Bau-A.G. Dam construction. 3,429,130, 2-25-69, CI. 61-63.
Feinerman, Bernard: See —
Vogelman, Joseph Herbert; Stephenson, Kenrick; and Feiner-
man, Bernard,3,476,882.
Feinkost, H. W. Appel, AG.: See—
Potzl, Ernst, 3,468,675.
Feinleib, Morris, to Varian Associates. Porous intermediate layer for
affixing lossy coatings to R. F. tube circuits. 3,475,707, 10-28-69,
CI. 333-83.
Feinman, Harvey M.: See —
Prindle, Charles; and Feinman, Harvey M., 3,444, 459.
Feinman, Jerome, to United States Steel Corporation. Valve for
regulating flow of high-temperature liquids. 3,448,761, 6-10-69,
CI. 137-375.
Feinmechanik Weilheim GmbH: See —
Zwick, Kurt, 3,439,457.
Feinstein, Joseph, to Varian Associates. Spot counter employing a
vidicon tube having a pickup screen with different spectral sen-
sitivities. 3,439,212, 4-15-69, CI. 315-10.
Feinstein, Joseph; and Jory, Howard R., to Varian Associates. High
frequency electron discharge device. 3,457,450, 7-22-69, CI. 315-
5.
Feinstein, Joseph; Jory, Howard R.; and Trivelpiece, Alvin W., to
Varian Associates. Cyclotron motion linear accelerator. 3,450,931,
6-17-69, CI. 315-5.
Feintuch, Martin W.: See —
Doniger, Jerry; Schoenblum,Ervin; and Feintuch, Martin
W., 3,447,765.
Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger KG, Messrs.: See—
Lehle, Robert, 3,438,278.
Feissel, Henri Gerard, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric
(Societe Anonyme). Memory elements comprising a plane
anisotropic thin magnetic film having isotropic magnetic layers
providing stable domain edges. 3,483,533, 12-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Feistel, Karl Heinz, to Goltermann, Wandel U. Systems of series-
connected band pass filter networks. 3,443,250, 5-6-69, CI. 333-
76.
Feiter, Joseph J., Jr.: See —
Foglia, Andrew J.; and Feiter, Joseph J., Jr.,3,440,208.
Feje, Jules A.: See —
Cabion, Paul J.; and Feje, Jules A. ,3,434, 147.
Fejes, Peter, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Means
for purifying water. 3,437,207, 4-8-69, CI. 210-287.
Fejko, Andrew. Combined ball game, gum dispenser and die.
3,476,391, 11-4-69, CI. 273-124.
Fejmert, Erik Valdemar. Method and means for mixing a mass of
concrete or other material. 3,480,260, 11-25-69, CI. 259-147.
Fekete, Ernoe A.: See —
Reznick, David E.; and Fekete, Ernoe A.,3,469,809.
Fekete, Frank: See —
Baum, Melvin E.; Fekete, Frank; and Hatton, John
A.,3,43 1,320.
Fekete, Frank; and Baum, Melvin E., to Koppers Company, Inc. Un-
saturated polyester resin compositions having a thickening agent
therein. 3,465,061, 9-2-69, CI. 260-865.
Fekete, Stephen I.: See —
Peppin, Richard A.; and Fekete, Stephen I.,3,436,848.
Fekkes, Nanno: See —
Kohll, Charles F.; and Fekkes, Nanno,3 ,467,697.
Felber, Erhard Hermann Gustav: See —
Haberich, Wilhelm; and Felber, Erhard Hermann
Gustav,3,462,299.
Felburn, John Phil. Cargo fixture for trailers. 3,481,627, 12-2-69, CI.
280-179.
Feld, David: See —
Torgerson, Raymond L.; Feld, David; and O'Neill, William
P.,3,484,959.
Feld, George J.: See —
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J.,3,425,143.
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J. ,3,477, 155.
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J.,3,486,668.
Feld, Goldie F. Can opening and sealing device. 3,438,542, 4-15-69,
CI. 220-54.
Feld, Manfred; Lieser, Herbert; Lincks, Hans; and Stockert, Helmut,
to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Ejection seat system. 3,446,463,
5-27-69, CI. 244-121.
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J. Device for blocking,
stretching and drying textile articles. 3,425,143, 2-4-69, CI. 38-
102.9
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J. Textile stretching and dry-
ing device. 3,477,155, 11-11-69, CI. 38-102.9
Feld, Nellie Ancona; and Feld, George J. Device for stretching and
drying textile articles. 3,486,668, 12-30-69, CI. 223-69.
Feld, Raoul, to Laporte Titanium Limited. Carboxylic acid ester
treated pigments. 3,436,239, 4-1-69, CI. 106-300.
Feld, Raoul, to Laporte Titanium Limited. Inorganic pigments.
3,453,130, 7-1-69, CI. 106-300.
Feldbrugge, Alonzo H.: See —
Pitchon, Esra; Feldbrugge, Alonzo H.; and Schulman, Mar-
vin,3,482,987.
Feldges, Werner: See —
Plum, Hans; Feldges, Werner; Enger, Helmut; and Grefen,
Hans,3,43 1,595.
Feldhege, Heinrich, to Lamprecht, Adolf K.G. Drainage and over-
flow device for connection to a basin. 3,431,566, 3-11-69, CI. 4-
198.
Feldhoff, Heinrich; Becker, Klaus; and Schlereth, Georg, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Multipart casing for an
electrical machine. 3,476,963, 11-4-69, CI. 310-89.
Feldkirchner, Harlan L.; Linden, Henry R.; Khan, Amanullah R.;
and Todesca, Flaminio, to Institute of Gas Technology. Steam-
reforming of hydrocarbons for production of high methane con-
tent gas. 3,433,610, 3-18-69, CI. 48-214.
Feldman, Alfred P. Two-dimensional structure encoding typewriter.
3,476,311, 11-4-69, CI. 234-17.
Feldman, Charles, to Melpar, Inc. Thin film circuit element of
amphorous semiconductor exhibiting a voltage variable non-linear
resistance with symmetrical characteristics. 3,470,426, 9-30-69,
CI. 317-234.
Feldman, David: See —
Dow, Robert J.; Feldman, David; Lee, Samuel C; Mitchell, Ed-
ward S., Jr.; and Wyndrum, Ralph W., Jr.,3,460,026.
Feldman, De Neal J.; Feldman, Jack J.; and Moscowitz, Milton J., to
Economy Linen & Towel Service, Inc. Steam and air garment
finisher. 3,475,828, 11-4-69, CI. 34-22.
472
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Feldman, Hans-Helmut; and Sanetra, Erwin, to Licentia Patent- Ver-
waltungs-G.m.b.H. Hybrid machine control system. 3,483,362, 12-
9-69, CI. 235-150.5
Feldman, Jack J.: See —
Feldman, De Neal J.; Feldman, Jack J.; and Moscowitz, Milton
J. ,3,475,828.
Feldman, Jacob R.; Fischer, Valentine J.; Berkowitz, Lewis M.; and
Hammell, Matthew, to General Foods Corporation. Beverage
product and process. 3,441,417, 4-29-69, CI. 99-79.
Feldman, Julian; Saffer, Bernard A.; and Frampton, Orville D., to
National Distillers and Chemical Corporation. Octatriene process.
3,480,685, 11-25-69, CI. 260-677.
Feldman, Lawrence. Electrically powered timepiece. 3,473,318, 10-
21-69, CI. 58-41.
Feldman, Rubin, to Thermal Systems, Inc., mesne. Differential abla-
tion measurement of heat shields using a plurality of radioactive
materials. 3,461,289, 8-12-69, CI. 250-83.
Feldman, Samuel I.; and DeCuir, Talford S., to Lummus Company,
The. Rigging apparatus. 3,425,738, 2-4-69, CI. 294-74.
Feldman, Samuel: See —
Topiel, Pincus; and Feldman, Samuel, 3,465, 366.
Feldman, Theodore: See —
Cox, John E.; Hasser, George L.; Boehm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Feldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas
F., 3,467,780.
Feldman, Theodore, to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Electrically controlled matrix. 3,470,535, 9-30-69, CI.
340-166.
Feldmann, Hans-Helmut, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Semiconductor circuit assembly. 3,480,837, 11-25-69, CI. 317-
100.
Feldmann, Herman F., to Institute of Gas Technology. Free fall shale
hydrogasification. 3,421,868, 1-14-69, CI. 48-197.
Feldmann, Klaus; Frank, Klaus; Gerhardt, Wilfried; Schmidt, Paul;
and Kandler, Joachim, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for
the manufacture of pulverulent ferromanganese. 3,471,595, 10-7-
69, CI. 264-12.
Feldmuhle Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Graff, Peter; and Bottcher, Peter, 3,434,525.
Schubert, Alfred; and Eichas, Heinz, 3,432,146.
Schwerdt, Hans, 3,470,064.
Feidstein, Marvin A. Windshield wiper device. 3,466,694, 9-16-69,
CI. 15-250.35
Feldt, Ralph L.; Montle, John F.; and Skiles, Ernest W., to Carboline
Company. Weldable primer. 3,469,071, 9-23-69, CI. 219-137.
Feldtkeller, Ernst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and ap-
paratus for eliminating interference output signals in a memory
storer. 3,448,439, 6-3-69, CI. 340-174.
Feldtkeller, Ernst; and Stein, Karl-Ulrich, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Memory element with stacked magnetic layers.
3,459,517, 8-5-69, CI. 29-191.
Feles, Nick; and Quinting, Rudi F., to General Motors Corporation.
Seat belt anchorage. 3,437,349, 4-8-69, CI. 280-150.
Feigner, Karl, to Hottinger Baldwin Mesztechnik G.m.b.H. Indicating
device. 3,434,453, 3-25-69, CI. 1 16-129.
Fclici, Noel J.; and Briere, Georges B. High voltage liquid purifier
and method. 3,444,062, 5-13-69, CI. 204-180.
Felici, Noel Joseph; and Briere, Georges Bernard. Electrical ap-
paratus utilizing a dielectric medium. 3,443,856, 5-13-69, CI. 350-
150.
Fcliks, James J.: See—
Eglcston, Harry B.; and Feliks, James J. ,3,474,95 1.
Felix, Dorothea: See—
Eschenmoscr, Albert; Felix, Dorothea; and Stoll,
Max,3,470,241.
Felix, Ernst, to Zellweger, Ltd. Method of, and an apparatus for, ob-
taining measurements which correspond to the substance cross-
section of textile material. 3,435,673, 4-1-69, CI. 73-160.
Felix, Ernst, to Zellweger Ltd. Apparatus for photo-electric detec-
tion of double threads. 3,461,299, 8-12-69, CI. 250-219.
Felix, Ernst, to Zellweger Ltd. Apparatus and method for avoiding
unnecessary cuts by electronic yarn cleaners. 3,476,329, 11-4-69,
CI. 242-36.
Felix, Paul C; and Johnson, Allen A., to Grove Manufacturing Com-
pany. Spreader for grain bins. 3,469,718, 9-30-69, CI. 214-17.
Felix, Pierre, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Manufacture of threads, cords,
ropes and like articles. 3,422,616, 1-21-69, CI. 57-157.
Fell, James A.: See —
Leonard, Daniel C; and Fell, James A. ,3,484,008.
Fellberg, Hans W. Bowling ball with thumb releasing device.
3,462,146, 8-19-69, CI. 273-63.
Fellegi, Jan; See —
Zemanek, Rudolf; Fellegi, Jan; and Janci, Jan, 3,425, 545.
Fellenzer, Archie D., Jr. Triplex cable spreading tool. 3,425,114, 2-
4-69, CI. 29-203.
Feller, John R.: See-
Wright, Achibald N.; and Feller, John R., 3,480,553.
Feller, Otto; and Vossieck, Paul, to Goctzcwerke Friedrich Goetze
AG. Flexible shaft coupling. 3,425,240, 2-4-69, CI. 64-1 1.
Feller, Otto; and Vossieck, Paul, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze
A.G. Hub spider for a flexible shaft coupling. 3,470,710, 10-7-69,
CI. 64-11.
Feller, Thomas R., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Device for washing centrifugal compressor. 3,434,654, 3-25-69,
CI. 230-134.
Fellers, David A., to United States of America, Agriculture. Prepara-
tion of protein concentrates by extracting gluten and water-soluble
proteins from a slurry of wheat flour, water, and edible glyceride
oil. 3,463,770, 8-26-69, CI. 260-112.
Felletschin, Gunter: See —
Reese, Gunter; and Felletschin, Gunter, 3,429,673.
Fellig, Josef; and Rachlin, Albert Israel, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-3-halo-2-propynyl ethers. 3,423,428, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-340.5
Fellner & Ziegler G.m.b.H.: See —
Koecher, Walter, 3,433,186.
Fellner, Phillip J., to Sturtevant Industries, Inc. Material dispenser.
3,453,915,7-8-69, CI. 83-155.
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, The: See —
Noble, Paul H., 3,472,125.
Fellows, Harrison E. Pneumatic impact-molding machine with shuttle
hopper. 3,433,285, 3-18-69, CI. 164-193.
Fellows, Thomas George, to National Research Development Cor-
poration. Toroidal race transmission units. 3,440,895, 4-29-69, CI.
74-200.
Felmlee, William J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Rotary mul-
tiport sampling valve. 3,443,592, 5-13-69, CI. 137-625.11
Felsenheld, Robert A.; Hoffman, Murray; and Perrotti, Emmanuel J.,
to International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Phase
shifter having different length conductors inserted into circuit by
reed relays. 3,471,808, 10-7-69, CI. 333-31.
Felsenstein, Lee: See —
Westheimer, Gerald; and Felsenstein, Lee,3,453,437.
Felsenthal Instruments, Inc.: See —
Kaup, John J., 3,461,551.
Felsenthal, Martin; Ferrell, Howard H.; and Matthews, Robert R., to
Continental Oil Company. Pressure pulsing oil production process.
3,480,081, 11-25-69, CI. 166-263.
Felsner, Franz; and Heitmann, Albert. Curtain runner. 3,449,790, 6-
17-69, CI. 16-93.
Felson, Ronald. Capsule for the study and treatment of the digestive
tract. 3,485,235, 12-23-69, CI. 128-2.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., to FMC Corporation. Counter for food
molding machine. 3,424,294, 1-28-69, CI. 198-35.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., to FMC Corporation. Mechanism for ad-
justing pockets in food molding machine. 3,452,389, 7-1-69, CI.
17-32.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., to FMC Corporation. Food molding
machine. 3,460, 191,8-1 2-69, CI. 1 7-32.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., to FMC Corporation. Food molding
machine. 3,461,483, 8-19-69, CI. 17-32.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., to FMC Corporation. Mechanism for
mounting rotary member in food processing machinery. 3,462,178,
8-19-69, CI. 287-52.07
Felt, Adolph E., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Locking lance tab
pre-assembly of box-section frame member. 3,420,032, 1-7-69, CI.
52-731.
Felt Products Mfg. Co: See —
Colwell, Otha Leroy, 3,432,177.
Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hahne, Karl Heinz, 3,433,883.
Felten & Guilleaume Fermeldeanlagen G.m.b.H.: See —
Kotter, Helmut, 3,470,497.
Felten & Guilleaume Fernmeldeanlagen G.m.b.H.: See —
Hecht, Georg; and Sacher, Karl, 3,466,455.
Felton, Bruce C: See —
Baxter, Duane W.; Felton, Bruce C; Hill, Harold W.; and Hoff-
man, Harry S., Jr.,3,428,953.
Felton, Lewis P.: See —
Roberts, Sanford B.; and Felton, Lewis P.,3,469,439.
Felts, Robert. Spark hardening method and apparatus. 3,459,917, 8-
5-69, CI. 219-76.
Felts, Wallace M., to Fruehauf Corporation. Extended hopper as-
sembly with ejector plate. 3,472,399, 10-14-69, CI. 214-41.
Felty, Paul John, Jr.; and Rosengren, Herbert, to AMP Incorporated.
Package facilitating assembly of connector elements onto cable.
3,443,683, 5-13-69, CI. 206-56.
Felty, Richard D.: See —
Lowman, Walker B.; and Felty, Richard D.,3,440,421.
Femco, Inc.: See —
Vitt, Leonard P.; and Kendig, Robert M., 3,461,280.
Femia, Joseph E., to United States of America, Army. Delay action
device. 3,466,081, 9-9-69, CI. 294-83.
Fenchel, Jack Le Roy. Unloader for barges and the like. 3,429,461,
2-25-69, CI. 214-12.
Fend, Frederick A., to Xerox Corporation. Font indicator.
3,476,473, 11-4-69, CI. 353-28.
Fend, Fritz, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Device for removing branches
from the trunk of a tree. 3,454,058, 7-8-69, CI. 144-2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
473
Fend Fritz, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Control arrangement for a
branch lopping apparatus. 3,461,925, 8-19-69, CI. 144-2.
Fendall Company: See—
Liautaud, Philip J.; Liautaud, John N.; and Amundsen, Paul D.,
3,436,761.
Fender, Clarence L., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Guitar
and adjustable mute therefor. 3,427,916, 2-18-69, CI. 84-267.
Fender, Norman N., to Universal American Corporation, (formerly
Robfre Manufacturing Corporation). Mechanism control.
3,443,450, 5-13-69, CI. 74-481.
Fender, Norman N., to Universal American Corporation, mesne.
Parking brake actuator and control mechanism. 3,459,065, 8-5-69,
CI. 74-529.
Fender, Tracy T. Method and apparatus for forming sectional spiral
flights. 3,485,1 16, 12-23-69, CI. 76-2.
Fendler, Lawrence B.; and Auer, William F., to Comar Electric
Company. Stepping motor. 3,486,048, 12-23-69, CI. 310-24.
Fenerli, Ligor Gregory, to Spaghetti Factory, Inc. Throw away
spaghetti fork. 3,481,037, 12-2-69, CI. 30-147.
Fenerty, Michael J.; and Somers, Arthur V., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Method of manufacturing ceramics. 3,442,668, 5-6-69,
CI. 106-39.
Feng, Kuo Kang: See —
Boylan, David R.; and Feng, Kuo Kang,3,427,124.
Fengler, Harald: See —
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler,
Harald; and Geyken, Erwin,3,438,140.
Fenichel, Ricard L.: See —
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Fenichel, Ricard
L.,3,481,917.
Fenichel, Richard L.; and Alburn, Harvey E., to American Home
Products Corporation. Methods of treating hyperinsulinism.
3,475,534, 10-28-69, CI. 424-177.
Fenix & Scisson, Inc.: See —
Cobbs, James H., 3,442,330.
Dellinger, Thomas B.; and Cobbs, James H., 3,474,866.
Geary, Daniel; McKewon, Thomas E.; Harris, Richard S.; and
Bolen, Herbert L., 3,460,258.
Howard, Clarence E., 3,443,648.
Fenley, Milton J., Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Metal
removing torch tip. 3,455,514, 7-15-69, CI. 239-419.
Fenley, Thomas D. Total energy system. 3,424,916, 1-28-69, CI.
290-40.
Fenley, Thomas D. Static inverter. 3,440,514, 4-22-69, CI. 320-6.
Fenn, George C. Automatic apparatus for cleaning keg fittings of
tapping systems. 3,482,583, 12-9-69, CI. 134-43.
Fenn, George S.: See-
Cameron, John F.; and Fenn, George S.,3,484,751.
Fenn, John B. Method and apparatus for separation of components
from gaseous streams. 3,465,500, 9-9-69, CI. 55-17.
Fenn, Warren T.; Schott, Eugene A.; and Tschudy, Donald B., to
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Tethering system for an elon-
gated lighter-than- air balloon. 3,448,864, 6-10-69, CI. 212-71.
Fenne, Ivor: See —
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Fenne, Ivor,3,439,624.
Fcnnell, Alfred H.: See —
Zwiacher, Wayne E.; Kaser, Louis D.; Johnson, Maurice V., Jr.;
Fennell, Alfred H.; and Riddington, Fred W., 3,465,495.
Fennell, Louis V. Truck spare tire lock. 3,431,756, 3-11-69, CI. 70-
259.
Fcnner, Erich: See—
Brauer, Horst; Fenner, Erich; and Kuschke, Renate,3,441,517.
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Semiconductor
junction laser with electronically displaceable and deflectable
beam. 3,436,679, 4-1-69, CI. 331-94.5
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Method of mak-
ing glass-silicon composite bodies. 3,458,345, 7-29-69, CI. 1 17-70.
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Pulse width
modulated laser. 3,478,280, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 332-7.51
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Frequency con-
trol of semiconductive junction lasers by application of force.
3,482,189, 12-2-69, CI. 332-7.51
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Laser logic and
storage element. 3,483,529, 12-9-69, CI. 340-173.
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. Two-stage
semiconductor coherent radiation source. 3,484,713, 12-16-69, CI.
331-94.5
Fenner, Gunther E., to General Electric Company. High duty cycle
laser device. 3,484,716, 12-16-69, CI. 331-94.5
Fenner, Knolic L., Jr.: See —
Hunter, John J.; and Fenner, Knolie L., Jr., 3,422, 856.
Fenner, Robert M.; and Hamilton, Donald E. Gymnastic climbing
poles. 3,445,108, 5-20-69, CI. 272-60.
Fennesz, Frank, Jr.: See —
Patrick, William E.; and Fennesz, Frank, Jr. ,3,439,639.
Fenselau, Allan H.: See —
Moffatt, John G.; and Fenselau, Allan H., 3,476,794.
Fcnske, Douglas H., and; and McMurray, Lynn L., to Dresser Indus-
tries, Inc. Flotation process. 3,425,548, 2-4-69, CI. 209-166.
Fenske, Douglas H., to Dresser Industries, Inc., mesne. Recovery of
clay and sand from an ore. 3,424,308, 1-28-69, CI. 209-3.
Fenske, Ellsworth R.; and McLaughlin, James H., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Hydrocarbon analyzer comprising stabilized
cool flame generator with servo-positioned flame front. 3,463,613,
8-26-69, CI. 23-230.
Fenster, Abraham S., to Pratt, Henry, Company. Indicator post valve
with fail-safe feature. 3,452,766, 7-1-69, CI. 137-68.
Fenstermaker, Lloyd H.; and Yu, Quin Shen, to United States Steel
Corporation. Apparatus for manipulating disc-like members.
3,478,407, 11-18-69, CI. 29-240.
Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Company of California. Prepara-
tion of l-oxo-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene and 1-hydroxy-
1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene. 3,422,147, 1-14-69, CI. 260-590.
Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Company of California. Method
for preparing beta-allylaminopropionamides. 3,442,944, 5-6-69,
CI. 260-561.
Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Company of California. Oxidative
carbonylation of aromatics. 3,480,669, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-515.
Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Company of California. Elec-
trolytic preparation of esters of unsaturated acids. 3,481,845, 12-
2-69, CI. 204-59.
Fenton, Leonard; and Buonocore, Edward, to Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, The. Apparatus for gastro-intestinal barium air con-
trast spraying. 3,470,869, 10-7-69, CI. 128-2.
Fenton, Oscar D. Electronic test probe having means for switching
from generating to amplifying function. 3,462,689, 8-19-69, CI.
325-363.
Fenton, Robert E., to Ohio State University, The. Tactile display
system for aiding an operator in vehicular control. 3,478,351, 11-
11-69, CI. 340-407.
Fenton, Roger Wakefield; and Cooper, George Leslie, to Marconi
Company Limited, The. Gain and attenuation control circuit ar-
rangements. 3,436,671, 4-1-69, CI. 330-29.
Fenwal Incorporated: See —
Rockwell, Charles F., 3,428,130.
Rockwell, Charles F., 3,452,350.
Siwko, Eric I.; and Saunders, William F., 3,474,293.
Walbridge, Lyman, 3,441,356.
Walbridge, Lyman H., 3,443,752.
Fenwick, Jay G., to Streater Industries, Inc., mesne. Display fixtur-
ing. 3,471,978, 10-14-69, CI. 52-36.
Fenwick, Jay G., to Streater Industries Inc. Tubular frame joint
member. 3,472,539, 10-14-69, CI. 287-54.
Fenwick Products Inc.: See —
Green, Milton J., 3,452,468.
Fenwick, Richard C, to Collins Radio Company. Capacitively tuned
reflector antenna. 3,426,352, 2-4-69, CI. 343-750.
Fenwick, Willis L.: See—
Boiling, Robert W., Jr.; Fenwick, Willis L.; and Reeves, Jerry
H., 111,3,473,723.
Fenyes, Joseph G. E.; and Kohn, Gustave K., to Chevron Research
Company. 1-Halo-l-nitro disulfides. 3,429,931, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
608.
Fenyes, Joseph G. E.: See —
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., 3,468,905.
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., 3,479,413.
Look, Melvin; Padgett, Weldon M., II; Hyman, Julius; Fenyes,
Joseph G. E.; and Lee, Herbert P. C, 3,480,646.
Feraday, Melville A., to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Nuclear
reactor fuel element. 3,442,761, 5-6-69, CI. 176-67.
Ferag, Fehr & Reist AG: See —
Reist, Walter, 3,446,498.
Ferchland, Harold W.: See—
De Hart, Arnold O.; Ferchland, Harold W.; and Lenz, Robert
G.,3,475,826.
Ferchland, Harold W., to General Motors Corporation. Finishing
tool. 3,460,292, 8-12-69, CI. 51-34.
Ferchland, Harold W.; and Wallace, Augustine J., Jr., to General
Motors Corporation. Drafting styli and material therefor.
3,435,528, 4-1-69, CI. 33-18.
Ferd. Ruesch, Maschinenfabrik: See —
Ebneter, Markus, 3,430,881.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton E., to Hirsh Company.
Knockdown steel shelving. 3,479,974, 11-25-69, CI. 108-144.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton J., to Hirsch Company.
Lightweight steel shelving. 3,479,975, 11-25-69, CI. 108-144.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R., to Hirsh, S. A., Manu-
facturing Company. Knockdown steel shelving and cabinet hard-
ware therefor. 3,438,688, 4-15-69, CI. 312-295.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R., to Hirsh Company. Steel
shelving. 3,480,155, 11-25-69, CI. 211-148.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Lopatka, Dale R., to Hirsh, S. A., Manufac-
turing Company. Knockdown steel shelving unit and corner fasten-
ing means. 3,438,344, 4-15-69, CI. 108-1 10.
Ferdinand Lentjes Damplekessel-und Maschinenbau: See —
Munster, Josef; Wellensiek, Gerd; and Linke, Gunter,
3,478,725.
Ferdon, Gilbert Douglas; and Henschen, Homer Ernst, to AMP In-
corporated. Connector keying device. 3,474,395, 10-21-69, CI.
339-186.
Ferentinos, Dan, to Lionel Corporation, The. Raceway track.
3,445,063, 5-20-69, CI. 238-10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Clutch enabling simultaneous control of two driven shafts or selec-
tive control of either of said shafts. 3,439,788, 4-22-69, CI. 192-
48.6
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Ar-
rangement for reducing backlash and wear between gears.
3,449,976, 6-17-69, CI. 74-409.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Cotton harvester. 3,464,194, 9-2-69, CI. 56-47.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Stalk crowder attachment for cotton harvester. 3,465,506, 9-9-69,
CI. 56-44.
Fergason, Rector C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Lubrication deflector for durm assembly of cotton harvester.
3,473,307, 10-21-69, CI. 56-44.
Fergle, Donald J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Control for vehicle
steering column. 3,464,284, 9-2-69, CI. 74-492.
Fergle, Donald J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Apparatus for pro-
tecting a vehicle operator. 3,481,626, 12-2-69, CI. 280-150.
Ferguson, Albert Clinton. Metal umbrella. 3,454,022, 7-8-69, CI.
135-20.
Ferguson, Bobby L.: See —
Todd, William L.; and Ferguson, Bobby L., 3,437, 356.
Ferguson, Charles W.: See —
Rahrig, Donald D.; and Ferguson, Charles W., 3,448,547.
Ferguson, Charles W.; and Welker, Robert H., to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Company. Drilling machines. 3,461,615, 8-19-69, CI.
51-81.
Ferguson, David E. Apparatus and method for decoding operation
codes in digital computers. 3,422,404, 1-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Ferguson, Donald C: See —
Barchi, Henry J.; Ferguson, Donald C; and Smith, Merrill
M.,3,465,384.
Ferguson, Ellis H., to Wyman-Gordon Company. Knockout for forge
machine. 3,478,566, 1 1-18-69, CI. 72-427.
Ferguson, Gerald D.: See —
Hudson, John W.; and Ferguson, Gerald D., 3,442,637.
Hudson, John W.; and Ferguson, Gerald D.,3,45 1,800.
Ferguson, Harold W., to Stanley Works, The. Piston type operator
with power checking. 3,479,924, 11-25-69, CI. 91-165.
Ferguson, Harry, Auto Research, Inc.: See —
Walker, Frederick J., 3,449,019.
Ferguson, Harry, Research Limited: See —
Webb, Oswald, 3,477,302.
Ferguson, Hugo S., to Duffers Associates, Inc. Power monitor, par-
ticularly for welders, based on quarter-squares computation
procedure. 3,445,768, 5-20-69, CI. 324-142.
Ferguson, Ian; Hall, Robert Arthur; and Park, Joseph, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Process for the preparation of vinyl
polymer impregnated nitrocellulose. 3,458,458, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
17.
Ferguson, James D., to Petro Well Service, Inc. Well cleaning with
mixed liquefied propane and butane solvent. 3,477,513, 11-11-69,
CI. 166-304.
Ferguson, James V.: See —
Reid, Laurie M.; Ferguson, James V.; and McDurmont, Walter
R., 3,466,844.
Ferguson, John F., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Method of
reducing the cholinesterase activity of phosphoric acid esters.
3,432,503, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-251.
Ferguson, Leslie A.; and Williams, George M., to Uniroyal, Inc.
Method and apparatus for coating tubular fabric. 3,434,860, 3-25-
69, CI. 117-7.
Ferguson Manufacturing Company: See—
Lilley, Melvin R., 3,454,100.
Ferguson, Millard A., to General Motors Corporation. Method of
machining and hardening workpieces with electrical discharge
machining apparatus. 3,459,916, 8-5-69, CI. 219-69.
Ferguson, Millard A., to General Motors Corporation. Power supply
for both harding and electrical discharge machining workpieces.
3,474,214, 10-21-69, CI. 219-69.
Ferguson, Otis B., to Recovery Systems Research, Inc. Parachute.
3,420,478, 1-7-69, CI. 244-142.
Ferguson, Otis B., to Recovery Systems Research, Inc. Rereefing
parachute assembly and system. 3,434,680, 3-25-69, CI. 244-142.
Ferguson Radio Corporation Limited: See —
Westwood, David John Sidney, 3,477,01 1.
Ferguson, Richard, to Terleco, Inc. Indexing method and means for
tubular sawing. 3,467,153, 9-16-69, CI. 143-85.
Ferguson, Robert B.; and Westover, Jack D., to Pillsbury Company,
The. Fungal polysaccharide composition and method for making
same. 3,436,31 1, 4-1-69, CI. 195-52.
Ferguson, Robert B.: See—
Westover, Jack D.; and Ferguson, Robert B., 3,436,346.
Ferguson, Roger W.: See —
Chrastil, Alois; Ferguson, Roger W.; and Williams, Kenneth
R.,3,484,323.
Ferguson, Ted J. Spacer for garment hangers. 3,482,746, 12-9-69,
CI. 223-85.
Ferieu, Gilbert Marcel. Frequency selective filters using passive im-
pedances and two-terminal active networks. 3,471,797, 10-7-69,
CI. 330-207.
Ferik, Michael: See —
Brown, Neuberne H., Jr.; Butler, David P.; Carter, Jack M.;
Ferik, Michael; and Ogle, Paul E.,3,427,997.
Ferington, Thomas E., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Adhesive additives
for curable liquid resins. 3,479,317, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-37.
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon, to American Home
Products Corporation. 14/3-Hydroxy-l 6/3,2 l-oxidonorcholan-23-oic
acid lactams and derivatives. 3,451,994, 6-24-69, CI. 260-210.5
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon, to American Home
Products Corporation. 14,21-Oxidonorcholan-23-oic acid lactams
and derivatives. 3,462,413, 8-19-69, CI. 260-210.5
Ferland, Jean Marie: See —
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, 3,43 1,258.
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, 3,436, 390.
Ferlazzo, Natale: See —
Caporali, Giorgio; Barberis, Giuseppe; Ferlazzo, Natale; and
Penzo, Vittorio, 3, 462,477.
Caporali, Giorgio; Ferlazzo, Natale; Giordano, Nicola; and
Faletti, Franco,3,452,077.
Cavaterra, Enrico; and Ferlazzo, Natale.3,446,834.
Cavaterra, Enrico; and Ferlazzo, Natale.3,476,810.
Cavaterra, Enrico; Ferlazzo, Natale; and Petrini,
Guido,3,446,833.
Ferlemann, Fritz. Supporting frame for movable cable belt con-
veyors. 3,471,004, 10-7-69, CI. 198-192.
Ferm, Richard L.; and Boynton, Russell F., to Chevron Research
Company. Bituminous emulsions. 3,445,258, 5-20-69, CI. 106-277.
Ferman, David H. Telescopic fishing rod. 3,445,952, 5-27-69, CI.
43-18.
Ferment, George R.: See —
Mantell, Charles L.; and Ferment, George R.,3,455,799.
Fernald, Charles Henry; and Poltonavage, Edward Michael, to AMP
Incorporated. Electrical plug connector. 3,453,578, 7-1-69, CI.
337-195.
Fernald, Henry G.: See —
Davis, John K.; Fernald, Henry G.; and Rayner, Arline
W.,3,434,781.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Kresge, Alfred N., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Method for measuring extent
of conversion in a chemical process. 3,477,819, 11-11-69, CI. 23-
232.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Method for converting
ethylene to alpha-olefins in the presence of phenothiazine.
3,441,631, 4-29-69, CI. 260-683.15
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Method for converting
ethylene to alpha olefins in the presence of an organic sulfide.
3.444.263, 5-13-69, CI. 260-683.15
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Method for converting
ethylene to alpha olefins in the presence of benzothiazole.
3.444.264, 5-13-69, CI. 260-683.15
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Method for converting
ethylene to alpha olefins in the presence of diphenylamine.
3,478,124, 11-11-69, CI. 260-683.15
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gwynn, Bernard H.; and Kresge, Alfred N., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Polymerization of
ethylene to normal alpha olefins with a trialkylaluminum catalyst
in a tubular reactor. 3,482,000, 12-2-69, CI. 260-683.15
Fernald, Herbert B.; and Lynch, Eugene F., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Removal of aluminum from an alpha
olefin product stream. 3,477,813, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-143.
Fernandes, John H., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Incinerator-gas
turbine cycle. 3,473,331, 10-21-69, CI. 60-59.
Fernandes, Joseph, to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Vapor cycle
refrigeration system. 3,440,833, 4-29-69, CI. 62-196.
Fernandez, Arthur; and Wurster, David H. Catch assembly for doors
and the like. 3,466,075, 9-9-69, CI. 292-19.
Fernandez, Cesar Alvarez. Continuous and constant variable-ratio
transmission mechanism. 3,436,970, 4-8-69, CI. 74-393.
Fernandez, Helene E., to Mattel, Inc. Circus game construction.
3,445,1 14, 5-20-69, CI. 273-101.
Fernandez, John. Conveyor systems. 3,451,526, 6-24-69, CI. 198-75.
Fernandez, Jose Salvado. Cigarette with cooling and smoke con-
densing means and method of making it. 3,426,761, 2-11-69, CI.
131-9.
Ferner, Jack D.; and Higgins, Irwin R., to Chemical Separations Cor-
poration. Process for pickling metal and processing pickling
liquors. 3,470,022, 9-30-69, CI. 134-3.
Ferneyhough, Henry H. Auxiliary table and work holding means for
power saws and the like. 3,451,447, 6-24-69, CI. 143-51.
Fernholz, Hans; and Schmidt, Hans-Joachim, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
the manufacture of palladium (II) halides from metallic palladium.
3,427,123,2-11-69, CI. 23-87.
LIST OF PATENTEES
475
Fernholz, Hans; and Schmidt, Hans-Joachim, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
the manufacture of anhydrides of sorbic acid. 3,468,948, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-549.
Fernlund, Ingemar, to SKF Industries Inc. Dynamic/static sliding
bearing. 3,447,841, 6-3-69, CI. 308-9.
Fernseh G.m.b.H.: See—
Bachmann, Horst; Schneider, Hans-Dieter; and Sennhenn, Emil,
3,435,136.
Dillenburger, Wolfgang, 3,424,938.
Gunther, Johannes, 3,420,951.
Hemmerling, Manfred; and Howaldt, Jurgen, 3,427,398.
Horstmann, Winfried; and Krause, Gerhard, 3,454,719.
Legler, Ernst, 3,473,139.
Michels, Friedrich; and Zschau, Horst, 3,459,889.
Ort, Werner; and Frank, Kurt, 3,474,51 1.
Prochnow, Rudolf, 3,429,992.
Schneider, Hans-Dieter, 3,443,147.
Sennhenn, Emil, 3,430,117.
Sennhenn, Emil, 3,431,351.
Sennhenn, Emil, 3,435,359.
Feroy, Arne. Variable pitch propeller system. 3,437,150, 4-8-69, CI.
170-160.32
Ferrando, Juan V., to Vilarrubis & Sague S.A. Pneumatic rifle with
adjustable valve. 3,420,220, 1-7-69, CI. 124-11.
Ferrania, S.p.A.: See —
Coraluppi, Enzo; and Magagnoli, Remo, 3,486,894.
Franco, Simone, 3,429,839.
Gandino, Mario; Merli, Paolo; and Turilli, Oreste, 3,443,955.
Magagnoli, Remo; and Coraluppi, Enzo, 3,446,622.
Mariani, Brunello; Guizzi, Alberto; and Tisselli, Eugenio,
3,476,564.
Ferrante, Gerald R., to Shell Oil Company. Process for treating
fibrous material with aldehyde condensation products and the
resulting material. 3,443,987, 5-13-69, CI. 117-139.4
Ferranti, Limited: See —
Angus, Ernest Thomas; Arthur, Hugh MacDonald; Montgomery,
John Young Condie; Walker, Donald Ferguson; and Good,
Richard Samuel Jonathan, 3,457,480.
Briggs, Thomas Stanley; and Brown, Kenneth Robson,
3,435,742.
Brown, Kenneth Robson; and McDermott, Bernard Colin,
3,468,019.
Clark, Wilfred Neville; Conner, Charles Irvine; and Ogden, Har-
ry, 3,471,703.
Conner, Charles Irvine; Howard, Bernard Victor; Walker,
Donald Ferguson; and Wood, Godfrey Allen, 3,424,059.
Conner, Charles Irvine; and Killiner, Arthur Thomas, 3,449,542.
Coulter, Albert George; and English, Brian Box, 3,484,550.
Gibbons, William Frederick; and Watkin, Kenneth, 3,471,630.
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan; Kerr, Andrew Guy; Mont-
gomery, John Young Condie; and Walker, Donald Ferguson,
3,453,511.
Gribble, Maurice Woolmer; and Whitehead, Donald Gill,
3,471,835.
Laidlaw, Neil Rutherford, 3,431,426.
Lowery, Christopher Haydn; and Wilson, Geoffrey Charles,
3,427,181.
McLaren, Ronald Robert, 3,478,197.
Seacy, Eric George; and Whitehall, Francis Brian, 3,473,007.
Shepherd, Alexander Turnbull; and McLaren, Ronald Robert,
3,449,743.
Sitton, Robert Milo William, 3,486,1 14.
Thorp, William, 3,434,203.
Walker, George Sanderson; and McLaren, Ronald Robert,
3,436,753.
Wilkinson, Bernard H.; and Ogden, Harry, 3,463,720.
Williams, Raymond Anthony, 3,424,864.
Ferranti-Packard Electric Limited: See —
Hokkinen, Paul K., 3,428,233.
Ferranti-Packard Limited: See—
Winrow, Donald, 3,444,551.
Winrow, Donald; Longenecker, Bruce Cameron; and Reynolds,
Charles Edward, 3,469,258.
Ferranto, Felix L.: See—
Broomhall, Gordon E.; and Ferranto, Felix L., 3,436,5 14.
Ferrara, Achille K. Vibratory finishing machine. 3,464,163, 9-2-69,
CI. 51-7.
Ferrara, Achille K., to Ultramatic Equipment Co. Balanced vibratory
mechanism. 3,470,754, 10-7-69, CI. 74-26.
Ferrara, Gianfranco; Del Fa', Clemente; Carta, Mario; and Ciccu,
Raimondo. Pneumatic conduit type electrostatic separator.
3,476,243, 11-4-69, CI. 209-129.
Ferrara, Halo, to Sincat-Societa Industrial Catanese S.p.A. Method
of obtaining concentrated potassium hydroxide in a colorless con-
dition. 3,436,178, 4-1-69, CI. 23-184.
Ferrara, Peter B. Dry charge cigarette lighter. 3,464,776, 9-2-69, CI.
431-124.
Ferrara, Peter B. Displacement timing device. 3,471,659, 10-7-69,
CI. 200-33.
Ferrara, Peter J., to Keep Chemical Company. Acid-modified
starches and flours and method of making the same. 3,479,220,
11-18-69, CI. 127-38.
Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corporation. Closure latch.
3,467,425, 9-16-69, CI. 292-81.
Ferrara, Rudolph A.: See —
Cruz, Jose C; and Ferrara, Rudolph A. ,3,455,602.
Ferrari, Agostino; Callegari, Luciano; and Rivetta, Gianfranco, to
Societa Italiana Telecommunicazioni Siemens S.p.A. Foldable
telephone set. 3,476,886, 1 1-4-69, CI. 179-103.
Ferrari, Armando Gene, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Manufacturing a balloon-type helical insulator.
3,435,105, 3-25-69, CI. 264-95.
Ferrari, Arthur M. Lumber strip off-bearer and loader. 3,430,749, 3-
4-69, CI. 198-24.
Ferrari, Gianfranco; and Garberi, Angelo, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Process for the preparation of methanylic acid. 3,476,801,
11-4-69, CI. 260-508.
Ferrari, Hugo V. Sleeve extension adapter. 3,434,611, 3-25-69, CI.
214-653.
Ferrari, Leonard A., to Polaroid Corporation. High-voltage switching
for three-color line-sequential color television. 3,452,245, 6-24-69,
CI. 315-30.
Ferrari, Omar T. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,485,220, 12-
23-69, CI. 123-8.
Ferrari, Patrick T.: See —
Del Vecchio, George D.; and Ferrari, Patrick T., 3,457,405.
Ferrari, Roy W., to Triax Company, The. Warehouse system with
inclined storage racks. 3,450,276, 6-17-69, CI. 214-16.4
Ferrarini, Louis James; Homonoff, Harold J.; and Nelson, George R.,
to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Electrophotographic
recording element with increased speed. 3,469,979, 9-30-69, CI.
96-1.7
Ferraris, John T., to Consolidated Foods Corporation, mesne. Motor
brush holder. 3,427,487, 2-11-69, CI. 310-247.
Ferraro, Emanuel; Ferraro, Oliver; Ferraro, James; and Ferraro,
Paul. Domestic hot water heater. 3,468,292, 9-23-69, CI. 122-33.
Ferraro, Frank A.: See —
Dawidowicz, Jan; Ferraro, Frank A.; and Kuhnl, Leopold
K., 3,466,746.
Dawidowicz, Jan; Kuhnl, Leopold K.; Bombero, Thomas F.; and
FerTaro, Frank A. ,3,456,342.
Ferraro, James: See —
Ferraro, Emanuel; Ferraro, Oliver; Ferraro, James; and Ferraro,
Paul,3,468,292.
Ferraro, Oliver: See —
Ferraro, Emanuel; Ferraro, Oliver; Ferraro, James; and Ferraro,
Paul,3,468,292.
Ferraro, Paul: See—
Ferraro, Emanuel; Ferraro, Oliver; Ferraro, James; and Ferraro,
Paul,3,468,292.
Ferree, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Stacking
module for flat package electrical devices. 3,447,118, 5-27-69, CI.
338-21.
Ferree, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Multiple
electrical contact assembly for compression bonded electrical
devices. 3,448,352, 6-3-69, CI. 317-235.
Ferree, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Cushion-
ing thrust washer for application of uniform pressure to semicon-
ductor irregular structures. 3,458,776, 7-29-69, CI. 317-234.
Ferree, Herbert E.; and Doran, Raymond C, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Pressure electrical contact assembly for a
semiconductor device. 3,450,962, 6-17-69, CI. 317-235.
Ferree, Herbert E.: See —
Nowalk, Thomas P.; and Ferree, Herbert E.,3,437,887.
Steinmetz, John J., Jr.; Ferree, Herbert E.; and Nowalk, Thomas
P.,3,463,976.
Ferree, Joseph A., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Free
machining austenitic stainless steel. 3,460,939, 8-12-69, CI. 75-
125.
Ferreira, Fernand J.: See —
Davis, Jack W.; and Ferreira, Fernand J., 3,466,487.
Ferreira, Joseph J., to Moone, Frank, Shoe Co., Inc. Process of mak-
ing a golf shoe. 3,452,378, 7-1-69, CI. 12-142.
Ferrell, Howard H.: See —
Felsenthal, Martin; Ferrell, Howard H.; and Matthews, Robert
R.,3,480,081.
Ferrell, Robert L.: See —
Schneider, Stanley; and Ferrell, Robert L.,3,470,333.
Ferrell, Wesley, to United States of America, Army, mesne. Anti-
personnel land mine. 3,442,212, 5-6-69, CI. 102-19.2
Ferrell, William E.: See—
Lewis, Richard L.; Ferrell, William E.; and Shutt, Paul
B.,3,423,939.
Ferrentino, Antonio, to Pirelli S.p.A. Method and apparatus for
bringing ashore the land ends of a plurality of submarine cables.
3,473,340, 10-21-69, CI. 61-72.1
Ferrer, John J., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Display control
system. 3,481,667, 12-2-69, CI. 353-11.
476
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Ferretti, August; and Germann, Richard W., to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Electric heating element and its fabrication.
3,444,616, 5-20-69, CI. 29-621.
Ferretti, Emmett J.: See —
Lasco, Ralph H.; and Ferretti, Emmett J. ,3,470,208.
Ferretti, Giorgio: See —
Lombardini, Arnaldo; and Ferretti, Giorgio, 3,439,663.
Ferri, Giampiero. Toy gun having a cylindrical magazine for ac-
como- dating a strip of cup-like caps. 3,478,458, 1 1-18-69, CI. 42-
57.
Ferri, Hans W., to Luwa Ltd. Floor cleaning of textile mills.
3,461,888, 8-19-69, CI. 134-21.
Ferri, Hans, to Luwa AG. Pneumatic cleaning device for centrosym-
metrical textile machines. 3,459,010, 8-5-69, CI. 66-168.
Ferri, Johann Walter, to Luwa Ltd. Overhead cleaners. 3,481,116,
12-2-69, CI. 55-288.
Ferri, Johann, to Luwa AG. Method and apparatus for monitoring
the travel of a fiber strand at fly frames or the like. 3,420,048, 1-
7-69, CI. 57-81.
Ferriday, Donald Frank Everest; and Ferriday, Percival Victor, to
Carburetion Units Limited. Internal combustion engines.
3,482,556, 12-9-69, CI. 123-122.
Ferriday, Percival Victor: See —
Ferriday, Donald Frank Everest; and Ferriday, Percival Vic-
tor,3,482,556.
Ferrier, Herman Anthony, Jr.: See-
Bradley, Edward Franklin; and Ferrier, Herman Anthony,
Jr.,3,435,314.
Ferrier, Jean, to Etablissements Jean Ferrier. Anti-sway device for
use between a towing vehicle and trailer. 3,468,557, 9-23-69, CI.
280-446.
Ferrier, Pierre Alfred; and Lesueur, Marc Charles Joseph, to Com-
pagnie des Machines Bull (Societe anonyme). Selecting system for
magnetic core stores. 3,425,044, 1-28-69, CI. 340-174.
Ferrigan, Richard: See —
Cofrancesco, Anthony J.; and Ferrigan, Richard, 3, 468,938.
Ferrill, Homer E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pilot operated safety re-
lief valve. 3,439,702, 4-22-69, CI. 137-478.
Ferrin, Charles R., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Chromatograph
sample system. 3,475,950, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-23.1
Ferrington, Thomas E.: See —
Cote, James A.; Ferrington, Thomas E.; and Gregorian, Razmic
S., 3,463,765.
Ferrini, Pier Giorgio: See —
Marxer, Adrian; and Ferrini, Pier Giorgio.3,455,918.
Ferriot, Joseph V., to Marx, Louis & Co., Inc. Toy figure.
3,470,650, 10-7-69, CI. 46-173.
Ferris, Charles L.; Babecki, Robert J.; Braathen, Finn N.; and
Sirovatka, George J., to Union Special Machine Company. Punch
press with sliding bolster plate. 3,446,106, 5-27-69, CI. 83-400.
Ferris, Cyrus Y., Jr., to Rock of Ages. Mausoleum. 3,455,072, 7-15-
69, CI. 52-134.
Ferris, DeLacy F., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Pop-
pet valve device. 3,431,731, 3-11-69, CI. 60-225.
Ferris, Donald L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Dual linear output
and dual rotary output actuator with redundant drive. 3,438,447,
4-15-69, CI. 170-160.12
Ferris, Donald L.; and Zisman, Bernard, to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Helicopter rotor stack bearing. 3,465,831, 9-9-69, CI. 170-
160.58
Ferris, Donald L.: See —
Vacca, Luigi; and Ferris, Donald L, 3,438,446.
Vacca, Luigi; and Ferris, Donald L., 3,484,1 75.
Ferris, Franklyn C, to Kelsey-Hayes Company. Apparatus for apply-
ing adhesives or the like to irregularly shaped objects. 3,465,712,
9-9-69, CI. 118-8.
Ferris, Herbert C: See—
Schenck, Robert C, Jr.; and Ferris, Herbert C.,3,459,213.
Ferris, Howard J.: See —
Ferris, Robert G.; Gillette, Allen K.; and Ferris, Howard
J. ,3,464,390.
Ferris, John T.: See—
Brumley, Corwin H.; and Ferris, John T., 3,455, 625.
Ferris, Lockwood W., to National Lead Company, mesne. Selective
recovery of salts from mixed salt solutions. 3,432,031, 3-1 1-69, CI.
209-10.
Ferris, Lockwood W., to National Lead Company, mesne. Selective
recovery of salts from mixed salt solutions. 3,432,258, 3-1 1-69, CI.
23-91.
Ferris, Ray L.: See-
Aquino, Herman A.; Ferris, Ray L.; Mundinger, William A.; and
Schuller, James J. ,3,47 1,044.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Silo and unloader. 3,426,924, 2-
11-69, CI. 214-17.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Apparatus for snugging track
suspended sliding doors. 3,481,078, 12-2-69, CI. 49-209.
Ferris, Robert G.; and Gillette, Allen K., to Starline, Inc. Shuttle
type animal feeder. 3,443,547, 5-13-69, CI. 1 19-52.
Ferris, Robert G.; Gillette, Allen K.; and Ferris, Howard J., to Star-
line, Inc. Program controlled feeder shuttle feeder. 3,464,390, 9-2-
69, CI. 119-56.
Ferris, Robert L., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Compact piano ac-
tion. 3,472,113, 10-14-69, CI. 84-237.
Ferro Corporation: See —
Bouvier, John J., 3,464,166.
Fry, Ralph, 3,425,601.
Fry, Ralph, 3,434,758.
Gobstein, Saul, 3,442,853.
Hathwar, Gopadi S., 3,454,515.
Hathwar, Gopadi S., 3,464,942.
Ferro Equipment Company: See —
Marley, Edward W., 3,451,172.
Ferro Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Littmann, Joseph C, 3,455,418.
Littmann, Joseph C, 3,462,717.
Littmann, Joseph C, 3,471,765.
Littmann, Joseph C, 3,471,969.
Littmann, Joseph C, 3,478,182.
Pickles, Joseph, 3,423,785.
Pickles, Joseph, 3,430,516.
Pickles, Joseph, 3,437,303.
Pickles, Joseph, 3,455,174.
Pickles, Joseph, 3,472,551.
Ferro, Patrick V.; and Ham, Anna B., to Dade Reagents, Inc.
Method of estimating thymol turbidity employing polystyrene latex
suspensions as standards. 3,436,187, 4-1-69, CI. 23-230.
Ferron, James C: See —
Voissem, Marvin C; and Ferron, James C, 3,454, 155.
Ferrotest G.m.b.H.: See —
Korf, Wilhelm Willy, 3,482,283.
Korf, Willy W., 3,447,277.
Ferroxcube Corporation of America: See —
Nelson, Herbert, 3,487,384.
Zola, Meyer J., 3,432,688.
Ferry, J. D., Co., Inc.: See —
Simpson, Thomas W., 3,436,229.
Ferry, James A., to National Electrostatics Corporation. Power
transmission system for high voltage accelerators. 3,473,056, 10-
14-69, CI. 310-6.
Ferry, James A.: See —
Herb, Raymond G.; and Ferry, James A.,3,469,118.
Ferry, John W., to International Refrigeration Company, Inc. Liquid
immersion type freezer. 3,435,630, 4-1-69, CI. 62-282.
Ferryman, Kenneth K., Jr., to Essex Wire Corporation. Selector
switch with adjustable camming means providing a programmed
switch action. 3,461,256, 8-12-69, CI. 200-61.88
Fersing, Leif E., to Textron Inc. Crushing roll dresser for grinding
wheels. 3,435,814, 4-1-69, CI. 125-11.
Fertig, Joseph: See —
Skoultchi, Martin; and Fertig, Joseph, 3,428,588.
Stockmann, Hans H.; and Fertig, Joseph, 3,464,969.
Fertig, Kenneth; and Edwards, Rodney, Jr., to Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Electronically commutated permanent mag-
net torque motor. 3,483,457, 12-9-69, CI. 318-138.
Fertig, Raymond Baines: See —
Nickell, Lawrence Creigh; Fertig, Raymond Baines; Spence,
Harry Robert; and Sessions, Henry T., 3,486,828.
Ferwerda, Ray. Combined digging bucket and saw. 3,471,950, 10-
14-69, CI. 37-118.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Vacuum cleaner
filter bag. 3,421,683, 1-14-69, CI. 229-53.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Disposable filter
bag. 3,430,843, 3-4-69, CI. 229-62.5
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Vacuum cleaner
filter bags. 3,452,520, 7-1-69, CI. 55-367.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Vacuum cleaner
filter bag and the method of forming same. 3,457,706, 7-29-69,
CI. 55-367.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Vacuum cleaner
filter bag. 3,457,707, 7-29-69, CI. 55-376.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Filter bag.
3,477,209, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 55-367.
Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Company, Inc. Multi-compartment
vacuum cleaner filter bag. 3,479,802, 1 1-25-69, CI. 55-367.
Fessenden, De Witt M. Fuel mixing device for internal combustion
engines. 3,421,485, 1-14-69, CI. 123-119.
Fessenden, John R.; and McDonald, William G., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Package for film sheets. 3,438,485, 4-15-69, CI. 206-
56.
Fessler, Julius H., of 1/2 to Krueger, Albert P. Filter apparatus.
3,478,889, 11-18-69, CI. 210-406.
Fessler, Keith C, Sr. Sprinkler fence. 3,425,630, 2-4-69, CI. 239-
208.
Fessler, Theodore E.; Smith, Albert B.; and Vincent, John S., to
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Thin window drifted silicon, charged particle detec-
tor. 3,421,056, 1-7-69, CI. 317-234.
LIST OF PATENTEES
477
Fessmann Gerhard. Process and apparatus for preparing a smoking
fluid and smoking foodstuffs therewith. 3.462,282, 8-19-69, CI.
99-229.
Fest, Christa; and Hammann, Ingeborg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Methods of using particular carbamic acid esters
for insecticidal and acaricidal purposes. 3,476,490, 11-4-69, CI.
424-300.
Fest, Christa; Hammann, Ingeborg; Stendel, Wilhelm; and Flucke,
Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Certain
trichloro-pyridyl-2-thionophosphonic acid esters. 3,478,037, 11-
11-69, CI. 260-294.8
Fest, Christa; and Hermann, Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Carbamic acid (fluoroacetamido-trichloro)ethyl
esters. 3,442,932, 5-6-69, CI. 260-472.
Fester, Guenther W. Vehicle window screen. 3,422,876, 1-21-69, CI.
160-40.
Feterl, Leon G. Grain cleaning mechanism. 3,463,314, 8-26-69, CI.
209-284.
Fetner, Martin J.: See—
Freedman, Robert P.; and Fetner, Martin J. ,3,456,715.
Fetner, Martin J., to General Dynamics Corporation. Thickness
reduction control system. 3,427,836, 2-18-69, CI. 72-9.
Fetok GmbH: See—
Cremer, Gottfried, 3,471,135.
Cremer, Gottfried; Behrens, Heinz; and Schneider, Paul,
3,485,900.
Fetscher, Charles A.. See —
Altscher, Siegfried; and Fetscher, Charles A. ,3, 476, 710.
Fetterly, Lloyd C; and Conklin, George W., to Shell Oil Company.
Polyol synthesis using formaldehyde and olefins. 3,438,997, 4-15-
69, CI. 260-340.7
Fetterman, Donald L., to United States of America, Army. Fuel cell
rejuvenation control means. 3,471,337, 10-7-69, CI. 136-86.
Fettke, John M., to Gar-Kenyon Instruments, Inc. High-pressure re-
lief valve. 3,472,274, 10-14-69, CI. 137-469.
Fettweis, Alfred Leo Maria, to International Standard Electric Cor-
poration. Resonant transfer filters with impedance compensating
filters for filter cut-offs unequal to one-half of the sampling
frequency. 3,431,360, 3-4-69, CI. 179-15.
Fetzer, Hans: See—
Wilke, Werner, and Fetzer, Hans,3,452,532.
Wilke. Werner; and Fetzer. Hans,3,475,894.
Fetzer, Maurice C: See —
Roberts, Sidney G.; Fetzer, Maurice C; and Hess, James
B., 3,462,248.
Fetzer, Uwe: See—
Ugi, Ivar; Fetzer, Uwe; Unterstenhofer, Gunter; Behrenz, Wolf-
gang; Frohberger, Paul-Ernst; and Scheinpflug,
Hans,3,422,190.
Feucht, Robert E.: See —
Cohen, Edward A.; Bosworth, Robert H.; and Feucht, Robert
E., 3,471,349.
Feuchtwanger, Joseph: See —
O'Leary, John P.; Woolaway, Thomas P.; Reese, Richard S.; and
Feuchtwanger, Joseph, 3, 45 1 ,536.
Feuer. Irving, to Canrad Precision Industries, Inc. Self-luminous triti-
um light sources. 3,478,209, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 250-77.
Feuer, Paul H.: See —
Wilde, James D.; and Feuer, Paul H, 3,450,394.
Feuer. Robert, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Digital memory
apparatus. 3,447,137, 5-27-69, CI. 340-173.
Feuerer, William A. Anchoring device. 3,467,351, 9-16-69, CI. 248-
216.
Feuerstake, Heinrich, to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik
Phonix G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for treating butter.
3,429,715, 2-25-69, CI. 99-1 19.
Feuge, Reuben O.; Lovegren, Norman V.; and Gajee, Betty B., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Process for the production
of confectionery fats. 3,431,1 16, 3-4-69, CI. 99-1 18.
Feugeas, Paul, to Compagnie Electro-Mecanique Societe Anonyme.
Power regulating devices of thermal-engine driven generators.
3,450,976, 6-17-69, CI. 322-30.
Feuillepain, Marcel: See —
Henquet, Andre Jean; Cavin, Robert Victor; and Feuillepain,
Marcel, 3,466,606.
Feuling, Bert G.: See—
Reid, Orland B.; and Feuling, Bert G, 3,482,540.
Feure, Henry; and Hall, Albert M.. to Purdue Research Foundation.
Process for the preparation of dialkali metal salts of dinitrocyclic
ketones. 3,470,253, 9-30-69, CI. 260-586.
Feurer, Walther A. High pressure watertight watch crown.
3,485,036, 12-23-69, CI. 58-90.
Feustel, Ortwin, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Magnetic exclusive-or circuit providing the storage of an input
variable. 3,467,954, 9-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Feuszner, Hannes: See —
Bullinger, Theo; and Feuszner, Hannes. 3,486,098.
Feutrel, Claude; Loubet, Michel; and Luce, Gerard, to Commissariat
a I'Energie Atomique. Apparatus for semi-automatically machining
helical fins in tubular members. 3,466,975, 9-16-69, CI. 90-28.1
Fewel, Kenneth J., to LTV Aerospace Corporation. Actuator
mechanism. 3,453,938, 7-8-69, CI. 92-33.
Fewel, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Vaporization con-
trol. 3,481,349, 12-2-69, CI. 137-2.
Fewings, David John, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Piezo-
electric crystal circuit arrangements. 3,463,945, 8-26-69, CI. 310-
8.9
Fey, Maurice G.: See —
Wolf, Charles B.; Kemeny, George A.; and Fey, Maurice
G.,3,480,717.
Fey, Robert M., to General Electric Company. Electro-magnetic
clutch. 3,480,124, 1 1-25-69, CI. 192-84.
Fey, Robert M.; and Williams, Thomas W., to General Electric Com-
pany. Compensated control for electromagnetic clutch. 3,459,011,
8-5-69, CI. 68-12.
Feyling, Anders F., to EG & G International, Inc., mesne. Recovery
release system. 3,463,1 13, 8-26-69, CI. 114-221.
Feyling, Anders Fred, to EG & G International, Inc., mesne. Buoy
apparatus. 3,423,777, 1-28-69, CI. 9-8.
Ffooks, Roger C, to Conch International Methane Limited. Tank
keyway and weld tester. 3,435,983, 4-1-69, CI. 220-80.
Fi-Jax Company: See —
Fitzgerald, Harold M., 3,457,947.
Fiala, Martin, KG.: See —
Cramer, Ulrich; Jung, Manfred; and Weinmann, Karl,
3,450,417.
Fialkoff, Samuel, to Camin Laboratories, Inc. Process for making
metallic structure. 3,424,657, 1-28-69, CI. 204-9.
Fiandt, Ronald Maynard: See —
Burant, Leonard Joseph; and Fiandt, Ronald
Maynard,3,427,201.
Fiarman, Irwin S.; and Gehman, David R., to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany. Aqueous floor polish compositons containing a water insolu-
ble additon polymer and a polyvalent metal chelate. 3,467,610, 9-
16-69, CI. 260-22.
Fiat Societa per Azioni: See —
Ardoino, Gian Luigi, 3,421,373.
Baldwin, Philip Sidney, 3,443,382.
Bracco, Cesare; and Taverna, Sergio, 3,455,141.
Capriolo, Igino; and Sacerdote, Ugo, 3,428,037.
Cordiano, Ettore, 3,459,286.
Giacosa, Dante, 3,469,859.
Menini, Aurelio, 3,457,443.
Parodi, Luciano; and Vallauri, Maurizio, 3,457,444.
Sola, Giuseppe, 3,433,172.
Zucchellini, Mose, 3,425,322.
Zucchellini, Mose, 3,429,201.
Fiber Controls Corporation: See—
Wise, Cecil S., 3,439,838.
Fiber Industries, Inc.: See—
Hendry, Glenn G., Jr., 3,435,108.
Krieger, Marvin, 3,484,881.
Simons, Frank Holmes, 3,480,596.
Timmons, William D., Jr.; and Worsham, Walter C, 3,481.136.
Fiberglas Canada Limited: See—
Deuzeman. Hendrik H., 3.487,048.
Gladney, Kurt Paul; and Deuzeman, Hendrik Herman Jan,
3.432,453.
Fibers Unlimited, Inc.: See —
Brown, George E., Jr., 3,420,454.
Fiberwoven Corporation, The: See —
Smith, Alexander M„ II, 3,483,601.
Fibora AG: See —
Engelmann, Walter, 3,427,897.
Engelmann, Walter, 3,442,171.
Engelmann, Walter, 3,453,926.
Fibranz, Joachim: See —
Dilchert, Heinz; Cramm, Rudolf; and Fibranz,
Joachim,3,442,084.
Fibre-Metal Products Company, The: See —
Bowers, Charles E., Jr., 3,422,459.
Fibreboard Corporation: See —
Chin, Arthur H. T., 3,462,916.
Elward, John R., 3,454,212.
Geisler, William, 3,424,069.
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R., 3,430,326.
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R., 3,439,589.
Harris, David A., 3,421,281.
Hottendorf, William J., 3,482,372.
Moore, Norman H.; and Poupitch, Ougljesa Jules, 3,434,592.
Fibreglass Limited: See —
Warren, Geoffrey A., 3,485,210.
Fichera, Ernesto. Discharge mechanism for bottom pouring steel la-
dle. 3,454,201, 7-8-69, CI. 222-531.
Fichet-Bauche: See-
Gerard, Jean, 3,473,353.
Fichte, Rudolf: See —
Stadler, Fritz; and Fichte, Rudolf,3, 442,644.
Fichtel & Sachs A.G.: See —
Binder, Richard; and Faedler, Kurt, 3,428,155.
478
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fend, Fritz, 3,454,058.
Fend, Fritz, 3,461,925.
Gimmler, Joachim, 3,472,023.
Otterbach, Gerd; Grafe, Wolfgang; and Kessler, Reinhard,
3,424,286.
Schwerdhofer, Hans Joachim, 3,432,015.
Schwerdhofer, Hans Joachim, 3,461,746.
Wossner, Felix, 3,430,512.
Fichter, Harry L., Jr., to Horizons Research Incorporated. Photosen-
sitive color-forming composition. 3,443,945, 5-13-69, CI. 96-48.
Fichter, Harry L., Jr., to Horizons, Incorporated. Process for increas-
ing the opacity of a dye image and correcting said image for
reproduction by a diazo process. 3,450,532, 6-17-69, CI. 96-27.
Fichter, Manfred, to Kienzle Apparate GmbH. Electronic speed
measuring arrangement. 3,480,859, 11-25-69, CI. 324-70.
Fichtner, Friedrich: See —
Gerber, Jurgen; and Fichtner, Friedrich, 3,478,647.
Fichtner, James O., to Worthington Corporation. Combination heat-
ing and cooling unit with condenser fan flue product exhaustion
means. 3,465,816, 9-9-69, CI. 165-48.
Fichtner, Roland H., to Electrohome Limited. Multi-stage direct
coupled transistor amplifiers employing feedback. 3,460,048, 8-5-
69, CI. 330-25.
Fichtner, Rudi, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Actuating
means for nail container, used particularly in heel seat lasters.
3,470,755, 10-7-69, CI. 74-89.11
Fick, Hans H.; and Crosser, Ralph W., Jr., to Kennecott Copper
Corporation. Automatically controlled floatation apparatus and
method. 3,471,010, 10-7-69, CI. 209-1.
Fick, Herbert J.: See —
Bratton, Francis H.; and Fick, Herbert J. ,3,452, 133.
Bratton, Francis H.; Fick, Herbert J.; and Klimisch, Kenneth
W.,3,449,193.
Fick, Herbert J.; and Johnson, Roger W., to Schjeldahl, G. T., Com-
pany. Process for removing adhesives from polyolefin film by im-
mersion in sulfuric acid. 3,437,522, 4-8-69, CI. 134-38.
Fick, Oliver A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Voltage-tuned wien bridge oscillator. 3,432,774, 3-11-69,
CI. 331-141.
Fickel, Ronald G., to Universal Oil Products Company. Sorption
process. 3,455,815, 7-15-69, CI. 208-310.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest, to Ilford Limited. Silver halide emulsions
containing chain-substituted cyanine dyes. 3,460,947, 8-12-69, CI.
96-106.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston, Elvin
Frederick William, to Ilford Limited. Super-sensitized photo-
graphic silver halide light- sensitive materials. 3,431,110, 3-4-69,
CI. 96-104.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston, Elvin
Frederick William, to Ilford Limited. Supersensitised silver halide
emulsions with three cyanine dyes. 3,463,640, 8-26-69, CI. 96-
104.
Ficken, Norman L., Jr.: See —
Dean, Mills, III; Ficken, Norman L., Jr.; and Mossi, Ercole
J.,3,457,536.
Ficker, Walter W.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Strieker, Alfred A., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Workpiece rack un-
loader apparatus. 3,443,707, 5-13-69, CI. 214-310.
Fickler, Hans-Heinrich, to Schneider, Jos., & Co. Optische Werke.
Arrangements in hot presses. 3,482,510, 12-9-69, CI. 100-93.
Fickweiler, August E. F., to Indoheem N.V. Safety system for an
electrically heated blanket. 3,445,631, 5-20-69, CI. 219-494.
Fidder, Roelof: See-
van den Berg, Cornelis E. P. V.; and Fidder, Roelof.3,472,823.
Fiddyment, Earl W. Pour spout and vent construction. 3,447,724, 6-
3-69, CI. 222-469.
Fidelity File Box, Inc.: See —
Fiterman, Benjamin; and Paletz, Leonard M., 3,464,372.
Fidler, Larry E.: See —
Jones, Burton A.; and Fidler, Larry E., 3,452,769.
Fidler, William Edward, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany, mesne. Method of applying anti-skid agents to shaped plastic
articles by spin-welding. 3,438,825, 4-15-69, CI. 156-73.
Fiedler, Armin. Combined stepladder-cart. 3,430,972, 3-4-69, CI.
280-30.
Fiedler, Armin, to Fastener Corporation. Fastener driving tool.
3,437,250, 4-8-69, CI. 227-127.
Fiedler, Bruce H., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Rotat-
ing die wafering device. 3,463,096, 8-26-69, CI. 107-14.
Fiedler, Marvin L.: See —
Hartley, Arnold B.; and Fiedler, Marvin L., 3,455,557.
Fiedler, William S.; and Annen, Robert P., to LOR Corporation.
Method of melting and casting foam metal. 3,481,389, 12-2-69,
CI. 164-55.
Fiedorowicz, John Joseph: See—
Lamonde, Romeo Leon; and Fiedorowicz, John
Joseph.3,463,901.
Field, Braham Rowley, to Alkaline Batteries Limited. Electric
storage batteries. 3,455,739, 7-15-69, CI. 136-6.
Field, Dennis Ronald: See —
Hawtin, Selwyn George; Smith, David Roger; and Field, Dennis
Ronald.3,477,218.
Field Emission Corporation: See —
Anderson, Robert L.; Dyke, Walter P.; and Grundhauser, Frank
J., 3,432,663.
Brewster, John L., 3,483,379.
Dyke, Walter P.; Grundhauser, Frank J.; and Barbour, John P.,
3,428,803.
Lewis, Robert H.; Barbour, John P.; Dyke, Walter P.; and
Grundhause, Frank J., 3,482,096.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Wrapped yarn product and process for preparing wrapped
yarns. 3,427,647, 2-11-69, CI. 57-144.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. High speed drafting process. 3,438,094, 4-15-69, CI. 19-288.
Field, Frederick C, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Yarn processing. 3,447,302, 6-3-69, CI. 57-157.
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Benzodiazepines. 3,481,921, 12-2-69, CI. 260-239.
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Preparation of l,2-dihydro-5-phenyl-2H-l, 4-
benzodiazepin-2-one 4-oxides. 3,485,823, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.3
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Azirino(l,2-a) quinazoline 2 -oxide and preparation
thereof. 3,485,841, 12-23-69, CI. 260-251.
Field, Gordon C: See—
Kaye, Alan R.; and Field, Gordon C, 3,463,940.
Field, Harold: See—
Clune, Richard R.; and Field, Harold,3,427,204.
Field, Harry W. Engine sound simulator. 3,425,156, 2-4-69, CI. 46-
232.
Field, Jesse L., Jr.: See —
Cryder, John R.; Field, Jesse L., Jr.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; and
Scheidt, James E.,3,486,418.
Field, John Henry; and Parkes, George Robertson, to Birfield En-
gineering Limited. Shaft couplings. 3,449,927, 6-17-69, CI. 64-23.
Field, Joseph H.: See —
Forney, Albert J.; Gasior, Stanley J.; and Field, Joseph
H.,3,463,623.
Johnson, Glenn E.; Forney, Albert J.; and Field, Joseph
H.,3,424,676.
Field, Joseph Patrick: See —
Erwin, Edson Lockwood; Field, Joseph Patrick; and Mahood,
Robert John,3,44 1,677.
Field, Leonard Edward, to Aluminum Foils Limited. Foil heating
method. 3,443,052, 5-6-69, CI. 219-50.
Field, Louis. Vehicle body securing means. 3,463,501, 8-26-69, CI.
280-5.
Field, Milton Scott; and Nilson, Edward B., to Aim Corp., mesne.
Automatic disconnect socket assembly. 3,432,629, 3-11-69, CI.
200-51.07
Field, Nathan D.: See —
Azorlosa, Julian Louis; Williams, Earl Pierce; and Field, Nathan
D.,3,436,378.
Field, Philip M., to Beseler, Charles, Company. Overhead projector.
3,472,589, 10-14-69, CI. 353-98.
Field, Richard H.: See —
Hargens, Charles W., Ill; and Field, Richard H.,3,452,589.
Field, Robert O.; and Schamel, Clyde H., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Headlining retainer. 3,433,526, 3-18-69, CI. 296-137.
Field, Sheldon B., to McMullen, John J., Associates, Inc. Roof and
cargo handling assembly for docks and the like. 3,471,040, 10-7-
69, CI. 214-14.
Field, Sheldon B.; and Pangalila, Frans V. A., to Flume Stabilization
Systems, Inc. Variably damped passive tank stabilizer. 3,422,781,
1-21-69, CI. 114-125.
Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.: See —
Law, Marvin A., 3,422,512.
Mills, Edwin R., 3,423,567.
Tanner, Richard C; and Baldwin, Edward B., Jr., 3,425,891.
Fielden, Edward M.: See —
Hart, Edwin J.; and Fielden, Edward M., 3,429,667.
Fielden Electronics Limited: See —
Worland, Arthur, 3,461,352.
Fielden, Marvel L.: See —
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Fielden, Marvel L.,3,423,418.
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Fielden, Marvel L., 3,457,267.
Fielden, Roy: See —
Green, Albert Lawrence; and Fielden, Roy,3,483,299.
Fieldgate, Ivan O.; and Livote, Nicholas A., to Potter Instrument
Company, Inc. Magnetic tape transport with improved mechanical
tape motion sensor. 3,454,204, 7-8-69, CI. 226-43.
Fields, Bruce G., to Chrysler Corporation. Method of forming a
brake band. 3,431,627, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-423.
Fields, Davis S., Jr.; and Mehl, Daniel L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Metal softening procss and product
thereof. 3,420,717, 1-7-69, CI. 148-1 1.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
479
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Novel sulfonic
acids and process for synthesizing sulfonic acids. 3,442,939, 5-6-
69, CI. 260-511.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Method for
preparing oximes from cyclic olefins. 3,454,641, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
566.
Fields, Ellis K.: See—
Puskas, Imre; and Fields, Ellis K.,3,446,864.
Fields, Irving; Schneiderman, Alvin R.; and Tiffany, Harry R., Ill, to
Lehigh Furniture Corporation. Support. 3,443,782, 5-13-69, CI.
248-188.7
Fields, James R.: See—
Dabney, Eugene E.; Fields, James R.; Gerber, Loris L.; and
Newins, Charles E.,3,456,918.
Fields, Jesse M., to Cone Mills Corporation. Process of dyeing cot-
ton fibers with indigo vat dyes. 3,457,022, 7-22-69, CI. 8-28.
Fields, John G.: See —
Cornwell, Robert, Jr.; and Fields, John G., 3,437,927.
Fields, Joseph E., to Monsanto Company. Dispersency oil additives.
3,449,250, 6-10-69, CI. 252-51.5
Fields, Mack R., to Roehr Metals & Plastics Company. Tamper-in-
dicating closure. 3,438,528, 4-15-69, CI. 215-42.
Fields, Mack R., to Roehr Metals & Plastics Company. Tamper-in-
dicating closure. 3,463,341, 8-26-69, CI. 215-42.
Fields, Mack R., to Abbott Laboratories. Flow control device.
3,477,454, 11-11-69, CI. 137-1.
Fields, Mack R.; Roehr, Zbislaw M.; and Beall, Glenn L., to Roehr
Metals & Plastics Company. Tamper-indicating closure. 3,455,478,
7-15-69, CI. 215-7.
Fields, Reuben T.: See —
Dunnington, Gordon B.; and Fields, Reuben T., 3,470,288.
Fields, Roger Q., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Forma-
tion-sampling apparatus. 3,430,715, 3-4-69, CI. 175-78.
Fields, Roger Q., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Tool
orienting system. 3,465,836, 9-9-69, CI. 175-4.51
Fields, Walter M., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Fluid treat-
ing apparatus for an electrostatic precipitator. 3,464,185, 9-2-69,
CI. 55-118.
Fields, William F.Child's riding toy. 3,425,709, 2-4-69, CI. 280-79.2
Fieldstone Corporation, The: See —
Boegli, Charles P.; and Steigerwald, Delbert, 3,431,891.
Fieni, Walter, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Heat
exchangers. 3,450,197, 6-17-69, CI. 165-142.
Fieni, Walter, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Finned
heat exchanger. 3,478,821, 11-18-69, CI. 165-182.
Fieni, Walter, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Automatic
control valve, in particular for motor-car heating systems.
3,485,473, 12-23-69, CI. 251-77.
Fierce, William L., to Union Oil Company of California. Process of
preparing esters. 3,461,156, 8-12-69, CI. 260-491.
Fierce, William L.: See —
Weichman, Roger L.; and Fierce, William L.,3,442,882.
Weichman, Roger L.; Walsh, John W.; and Fierce, William
L.,3,480,568.
Fierle, Edward J.; and Melville, William R., Jr., to Bausch & Lomb,
Incorporated. Ultrasonic cleaning device. 3,445,092, 5-20-69, CI.
259-116.
Fieroiu, Victoria: See —
Ceausescu, Elena; and Fieroiu, Victoria.3,434,523.
Fierro Esponja, S.A.: See —
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; and MacKay, Patrick W.,
3,423,201.
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; Reyna, Armando; and Mackay,
Patrick W., 3,467,368.
Fierstine, Burton A., to Baker Perkins Inc. Centrifugal separating
system. 3,463,316, 8-26-69, CI. 210-78.
Fierston, Stanley A.; and Towle, William C, to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Tapped delay line integrator. 3,428,905,
2-18-69, CI. 328-127.
Fievet, Robert Henri Jules, to Fromageries Bel-La Vache Qui Rit.
Distributing device for melted cheese packaging machines.
3,450,174, 6-17-69, CI. 141-146.
Fife Manufacturing Company: See —
Brown, Jerald L.; and Shelton, John J., 3,431,425.
Fifer, Rolland L. Transportable sewage treating apparatus.
3,460,677, 8-12-69, CI. 210-199.
Fifer, Rolland L. Transportable sewage treating apparatus.
3,476,250, 11-4-69, CI. 210-199.
Figa, Rubin. Flashlight with replaceable battery. 3,457,398, 7-22-69,
CI. 240-10.68
Figar, Stepan, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Sensing device for a
plethysmograph. 3,464,403, 9-2-69, CI. 128-2.05
Figg, John E. N., to Northern Electric Company, Limited. Method
and apparatus for continuously producing a continuous length of
insulated wire. 3,428,504, 2-18-69, CI. 156-49.
Figge, Frank H. J. Nonheel shaving hypodermic needle. 3,448,740,
6-10-69, CI. 128-221.
Figge, Frank H. J.; and Flower, Guiles, Jr., to AMP Incorporated.
Method of administering therapeutic agents. 3,474,777, 10-28-69,
CI. 128-2.
Figgins, Donald A.: See —
Foote, Richard H.; and Figgins, Donald A.,3,484,712.
Figiel, Francis J.; and Muraca, RafTaele F., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Synthetic diamantiferous composition. 3,422,032, 1-14-
69, CI. 252-444.
Figler, Robert H.: See—
Aser, Gilbert A.; Figler, Robert H.; Manghirmalani, Arjan T.;
and Redding, Thomas P.,3,435,500.
Manghirmalani, Arjan T.; Trabold, Andrew F.; and Figler,
Robert H., 3,437,032.
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary J.; and Porcelli, Ernest J., to General
Electric Company. Dual control apparatus in data processing
equipment. 3,475,731, 10-28-69, CI. 340-172.5
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary J.; and Porcelli, Ernest J., to General
Electric Company. Priority apparatus in a computer system.
3,483,522, 12-9-69, CI. 340-172.5
Figueroa, John W.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., to
General Electric Company. Information shift apparatus in a com-
puter system. 3,475,730, 10-28-69, CI. 340-172.5
Figuet, Maurice Germain; and Mas, Robert Jean, to Fabriques de
Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mulhouse. Process for making
titanium tetrachloride. 3,481,697, 12-2-69, CI. 23-87.
Figura, Michael. Merry-go-round. 3,442,509, 5-6-69, CI. 272-43.
Fijal, Walter R., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Low density
foam system for refrigeration use. 3,471,416, 10-7-69, CI. 260-2.5
Fiks, Gerhard: See —
Brinkmeier, Friedhelm; Fiks, Gerhard; and Rochla,
Kurt,3,46 1,021.
Fikse, Tyman H. Landfill refuse-burying method and apparatus.
3,446,026, 5-27-69, CI. 61-35.
Filak, Carl M.: See-
Murphy, Alfred M.; Filak, Carl M.; Long, Thomas P.; and
Brown, John A., Jr.,3,475,942.
Filatov, Eduard Yakovlevich; and Pavlovsky, Vadim Eduardovich.
Mechanism converting torsional vibration into linear one.
3,430,502, 3-4-69, CI. 74-89.
Filatovsky, Lev Alexeevich: See —
Balitsky, Andrei Vasilievich; Penkin, Nikolai Ilich; Filatovsky,
Lev Alexeevich; Gavrilov, Nikolai Ivanovich; and Rybchinsky,
Rostislav Evgenievich,3,468,561.
Filbert, Augustus M.; and Hair, Michael L., to Corning Glass Works.
Chromatography method and apparatus. 3,453,806, 7-8-69, CI.
55-67.
Filbert, Augustus M.; and Hair, Michael L., to Corning Glass Works.
Gas chromatography method and apparatus. 3,456,427, 7-22-69,
CI. 55-67.
Filbert, J. H., Inc.: See-
Graham, William A.; and Green, Allan Kay, 3,463,083.
Filbey, Allen H.: See—
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Filbey, Allen H.,3,484,218.
Zaweski, Edward F.; and Filbey, Allen H.,3,476,774.
Filchak, Robert W.; and Neill, Daniel L., to Aiken Industries, Inc.
Electromechanical remotely controllable circuit breaker.
3,422,384, 1-14-69, CI. 337-37.
Fildshtein, Mikhail Viktorovich: See —
Tobolov, Petr Nikitich; Kriger, Jury Arkadievich; Litvinov, Ivan
Petrovich; Bashirov, Ismagil Gareevich; and Fildshtein, Mik-
hail Viktorovich,3,45 1,659.
Filer, Terry D.: See —
Sheetz, David P.; and Filer, Terry D.,3,444,219.
Filho, Francisco Muniz: See—
Hoisve, Harold V.; and Filho, Francisco Muniz,3,484,965.
Filipak, Edmund H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Heat
cleaning oven with shuttered oven door window. 3,448,244, 6-3-
69, CI. 219-412.
Filippi, Frank J.: See —
Wolcott, Charles E.; and Filippi, Frank J.,3,430,390.
Filippi, Jean-Paul; and Zucca, Marc Edouard, 1/3 to Chantiers
Navals de la Ciotat. Remote-control operated and pneumatic logi-
cal relays monitored installation. 3,474,620, 10-28-69, CI. 60-16.
Filler & Fiebig GmbH: See—
Koelichen, Harald, 3,447,964.
Fillery, Gordon Thomas, to Mauz & Pfeiffer G.m.b.H. & Co. KG.
Suction cleaners with wheel adjustment. 3,460,187, 8-12-69, CI.
15-361.
Fillery, Gordon Thomas, to Mauz & Pfeiffer G.m.b.H. & Co. KG.
Suction cleaners. 3,482,276, 12-9-69, CI. 15-349.
Fillinger, Russell V.: See—
Calnon, Donald C, Jr.; Fillinger, Russell V.; Holznagel, Melvin
A.; and Stack, Richard W., 3,426,237.
Fillmore, John David: See —
Prall, John Karel; and Fillmore, John David, 3,440, 867.
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Butler, Vaughn H., to Burlington Indus-
tries, Inc. Panty hose garment and the method of making the
same. 3,449,932, 6-17-69, CI. 66-177.
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Jenkins, Jack J., to Burlington Industries,
Inc. Stocking and method of making same. 3,477,256, 11-11-69,
CI. 66-172.
Fillod, Rene; Lallement, Gerard; and Oudet, Claude, to Societe Dite
Jaz S.A. Tuning gyrometer. 3,460,396, 8-12-69, CI. 73-505.
480
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Filmon Process Corporation: See—
Ploeger, Walter, Jr., 3,460,666.
Ploeger, Walter, Jr., 3,461,998.
Filper Corporation: See —
Cudd, William H.; and Soulier, Robert A., 3,442,313.
Filson, John Richard, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Brazing slug. 3,439,859, 4-22-69, CI. 228-56.
Filson, John Richard. Apparatus for inserting solder in connector
sleeve. 3,449,814, 6-17-69, CI. 29-203.
Filson, John Richard. Hermaphrodite electrical connector.
3,480,903, 11-25-69, CI. 339-47.
Filson, John Richard. Crimping device. 3,486,362, 12-30-69, CI. 72-
401.
Filstrup, Poul, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method for producing
blood meal. 3,450,537, 6-17-69, CI. 99-21.
Filterite Corporation: See —
Miller, Charles A., Jr.; Masaschi, Joseph B.; and Miller, Robert
W., Jr., 3,471,028.
Filters, Inc.: See —
Howard, Herbert H., 3,481,473.
Filterwerk Mann & Hummel G.m.b.H., Messrs.: See —
Barth, Alfred; Beck, Karl; and Wiedmann, Walter, 3,434,601.
Filton Limited: See —
Murray, William; and Walker, Gordon Richard, 3,441,284.
Filtrol Corporation: See —
Secor, Robert B., 3,446,727.
Filz, Charles J.: See —
Blum, Josef; and Filz, Charles J. ,3,420,437.
Finch, Gerald H. Exterior shell mute for brass musical instruments.
3,429,215, 2-25-69, CI. 84-400.
Finch, Harvey E., 1/2 to Redlick, Richard. Liquid clarifying method.
3,444,077, 5-13-69, CI. 210-28.
Finch, Harvey E., 1/2 to Redlick, Richard. Rice hull method, ap-
paratus and product. 3,451,944, 6-24-69, CI. 252-421.
Finch, Lester M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Blast shield for nuclear reactor. 3,466,227, 9-9-69, CI.
176-87.
Finch, Lester M.; and Anthony, Andy J., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel subassembly for a liquid-
metal-cooled, fast breeder nuclear reactor. 3,468,757, 9-23-69, CI.
176-78.
Finch, Neil L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Bulka-
ble nylon yarn. 3,421,935, 1-14-69, CI. 117-138.8
Finch, Neville; and Taylor, William Irving, to Ciba Corporation. 1-
Cyclopentenecarboxylic acids. 3,466,319, 9-9-69, CI. 260-468.
Finch, Tudor R.; and Waaben, Sigurd G., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Symmetrical store array. 3,484,764, 12-16-
69, CI. 340-174.
Fincham, Christopher J. B., to National Research Corporation. Elec-
trical device. 3,476,557, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-222.
Fincher, Alton R. Holder for paper articles. 3,473,672, 10-21-69, CI.
211-51.
Finck, Frederick P., Jr., to Ruleta Company, Inc., The. Lockable
fastener with plunger sleeving draw key. 3,446,045, 5-27-69, CI.
70-34.
Finck, Frederick P., Jr., to Ruleta Company, Inc., The. Draw key for
unlocking fasteners having solid or hollow control plungers.
3,478,548, 1 1-18-69, CI. 70-397.
Fincke, John K.: See —
De Brunner, Ralph E.; and Fincke, John K., 3,423, 366.
Finckenor, Lawrence E.: See—
Shapiro, Elliot L.; and Finckenor, Lawrence E.,3,444,217.
Shapiro, Elliot L.; Collins, Elliott J.; and Finckenor, Lawrence
E.,3,422,193.
Findciscn, Heinz Helmuth, to Epsylon Research and Development
Company Limited. Portable magnetic tape recorder. 3,460,782, 8-
12-69, CI. 242-55.13
Findlan, John C; Sorrentino, Ralph P.; and Wakeman, Rginald L.,
to Millmaster Onyx Corporation. Quaternary ammonium-tertiary
amine oxide compositions. 3,484,523, 12-16-69, CI. 424-248.
Findlay, Campbell: See —
Lawrie, Donald; and Findlay, Campbell, 3,465,38 1.
Findlay, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Cartridge
feed system. 3,421,409, 1-14-69, CI. 89-33.
Findlay, David: See —
Dixon, Glenn R.; and Findlay, David.3,455,202.
Findlay, Hugh T., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Process of making spongcous transfer medium for moderate im-
pact applications. 3,484,508, 12-16-69, CI. 264-45.
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H.. to International Business
Machines Corporation. Reusable transfer medium with print
characteristics comparable to filled ink. 3,463,697, 8-26-69, CI.
161-165.
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Process of making a spongeous transfer
medium. 3,485,903, 12-23-69, CI. 264-41.
Findlay, Robert A.: See—
Cines, Martin R.; and Findlay, Robert A. ,3,484,352.
Findlay, Robert L. Building construction. 3,420,016, 1-7-69, CI. 52-
221.
Findley, Howard J., to Textron Inc. Toolholder apparatus and turn-
ing method. 3,477,320, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 82-36.
Findley, Joseph D., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Disconnecting contact assembly for electrical apparatus.
3,427,419, 2-1 1-69, CI. 200-166.
Findley, Thomas W.: See —
Baeuerlen, Robert J.; and Findley, Thomas W., 3,442,659.
Fine, Jonathan E.: See —
Warren, Raymond W.; Campagnuolo, Carl J.; and Fine,
Jonathan E.,3,442,124.
Fine, Michael N.: See —
Aaron, Jack, 3,477,089.
Finelli, Anthony F.; and Suter, Charles A., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Product of catalyzing polyurethane forma-
tion by means of 2-mercapto-benzothiazoles, thiazoles, oxazoles,
imidazoles, and imidazolines. 3,446,779, 5-27-69, CI. 260-75.
Fineman, Bernard; and Fineman, Isadore. Display card. 3,462,012,
8-19-69, CI. 206-38.
Fineman, Isadore: See —
Fineman, Bernard; and Fineman, Isadore,3,462,012.
Fineman, Melvin. Hair rollers. 3,474,796, 10-28-69, CI. 132-38.
Finet, Jean: See —
Cassagne, Pierre; Besse, Jean; and Finet, Jean,3,439,21 1.
Finger, Armin A.: See —
Conrad, Ernest E.; and Finger, Armin A. ,3,461, 842.
Finger, Milton; James, Edward, Jr.; and Archibald, Paul B., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Multiphase
extrudable explosive containing cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine or
cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine. 3,480,490, 11-25-69, CI. 149-
92.
Finholt, Albert E. Method for preparing inorganic hydrides of
phosphorus and arsenic. 3,446,605, 5-27-69, CI. 23-365
Fink, Aaron J. Disposable culture device. 3,474,004, 10-21-69, CI.
195-139.
Fink, Barry D., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Water
soluble winding mandrels and method of making the same.
3,425,982, 2-4-69, CI. 260-41.
Fink, Doris E.: See —
Hyldon, Roy G.; Fink, Doris E.; and Aboul-Saad, Halim
G.,3,450,692.
Fink, Edwin Harold, to American Can Company. Tubular body
flanging method and means. 3,483,722, 12-16-69, CI. 72-94.
Fink, Frank W.: See —
McVicker, Graham D.; and Fink, Frank W., 3,419,979.
Fink, Herbert: See —
Schroder, Gunter; Fink, Herbert; and Goth, Helmut,3,454,628.
Fink, Homer Russell, Jr.; and Scott, Victor P., to Macomber, Incor-
porated. Ribbed web girder. 3,444,664, 5-20-69, CI. 52-732.
Fink, James A.: See —
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.; and Fink, James A. ,3,468,733.
Fink, John W.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,446,992.
Fink, Justin I. Animal stretch lead. 3,441,005, 4-29-69, CI. 1 19-109.
Fink, Lucynda I. Hair waver. 3,429,319, 2-25-69, CI. 132-38.
Fink, Richard A.: See —
Rakes, Rodney G.; and Fink, Richard A. ,3,453,514.
Fink, Robert C, to Ostrander-Seymour Co. Electrically heated
platen. 3,478,192, 11-11-69, CI. 219-243.
Fink, Walter, to Monsanto Company. Silicon-.nitrogen- and oxygen-
containing high temperature resistant polymers and process.
3,422,060, 1-14-69, CI. 260-46.5
Fink, Walter, to Monsanto Company. High temperature resistant
polymeric cyclosilazanes. 3,431,222, 3-4-69, CI. 260-2.
Fink, Walter, to Monsanto Company. Process for preparing 1,3-bis-
(silyl)-l,3-diaza-2- silacycloalkanes. 3,468,922, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
448.2
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., to General Electric
Company. Soluble silylated cellulose and method of preparing
same. 3,432,488, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-212.
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., to General Electric
Company. Difunctional optically active silanes. 3,436,415, 4-1-69,
CI. 260-448.2
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F. Optically active
difunctional organosilicon compounds. 3,436,416, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
448.2
Finke, Gunter B., to Magnetic Metals Company. High permeability
miniature transformers and inductors. 3,483,498, 12-9-69, CI. 336-
215.
Finke, Robert C; and Vetrone, Robert H., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Elec-
trode and insulator with shielded dielectric junction. 3,420,945, 1-
7-69, CI. 174-18.
Finkel Outdoor Products, Inc.: See —
Militano, Vincent S., 3,476,169.
Finkelstein, Jacob, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. l,4,-Dihydro-3(2H)-
isoquinolines and process for their preparation. 3,480,634, 11-25-
69, CI. 260-289.
Finkelstein, Manuel: See —
Ross, Sidney D.; Petersen, Raymond C; and Finkelstein,
Manuel,3,459,643.
LIST OF PATENTEES
481
Finkelstein, Morris B., to Radio Corporation of America. Electronic
splicing control system. 3,441,666, 4-29-69, CI. 178-6.6
Finkelston, Robert J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Centrifuge
apparatus. 3,428,246, 2-18-69, CI. 233-7.
Finkhauser, Dieter; and Huber, Erwin, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Switching arrangement for a telephone installation.
3,427,404, 2-11-69, CI. 179-18.
Finkhauser, Dieter; and Strobelt, Walter, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Circuit arrangement branch exchange for a telephone
installation, especially an installation with code selection and im-
pulse selection of the subscriber stations. 3,426,154, 2-4-69, CI.
179-16.
Finkin, Eugene. Internally cooled motion control system. 3,481,439,
12-2-69, CI. 192-113.
Finkle, Jack. Electronic pick-up tube for incident X-rays with inten-
sifier. 3,436,550, 4-1-69, CI. 250-213.
Finkle, Jack. System for televising radiant energy images employing
image transducer device with radiant energy image responsive
photocathode. 3,482,104, 12-2-69, CI. 250-213.
Finlay, Walter L.; Hay, Donald A.; and Hess, Wendell T., to Copper
Range Company. Process of copper base product within iron base
can. 3,474,516, 10-28-69, CI. 29-423.
Finlayson, Claude Malcolm: See —
Cowan, Jack C; Beasley, Augustus Earl, Jr.; Jordan, John W.;
Finlayson, Claude Malcolm; and Sterns, Robert O., 3,425,953.
Finlayson, Lawrence A.: See—
Cornish, Rodney H.; and Finlayson, Lawrence A. ,3,476, 281.
Finlayson, Lloyd Taylor; and Doan, Hazen V., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Automatic controller for evacuation and purging
of interchange chamber on controlled environment box.
3,474,823, 10-28-69, CI. 137-554.
Finlayson, Malcolm J., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corpora-
tion. Contact metal system of an Al layer adjacent to semi- con-
ductor and a layer of Au-Al intermetallics adjacent to the conduc-
tive metal. 3,436,615, 4-1-69, CI. 317-234.
Finley, Jerry J., 25% to Booth, Virginia J. Crib closures. 3,428,971,
2-25-69, CI. 5-100.
Finley, Otis E.: See —
Hoover, Carl E.; and Finley, Otis E.,3,452,871.
Finn, Bernard J.; and Mannings, Alan I., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Vacuum spring construction. 3,482,832, 12-9-69, CI.
267-34.
Finn Industries, Inc., The: See —
Adams, Leonard, Jr., 3,425,616.
Adams, Leonard, Jr., 3,443,739.
Adams, Leonard, Jr., 3,451,61 1.
Adams, Leonard, Jr., 3,459,358.
Adams, Leonard, Jr.; and Richardson, Suvella, 3,460,738.
Finn, John B.; and Hudecek, Carl J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process
for producing reflective colored glass surface. 3,468,646, 9-23-69,
CI. 65-30.
Finn, John J. Shoe with fit adjustment means. 3,431,658, 3-11-69,
CI. 36-58.5
Finn, John J., 1/2 to Glenn Electric Heater Corporation. Immersion
heater. 3,444,356, 5-13-69, CI. 219-331.
Finn, Lawrence A., to Wheelees, Inc. Skates. 3,476,399, 1 1-4-69, CI.
280-11.25
Finnamore, James William, to Ashland Oil & Refining Company.
Halogcnated polyfunctional carboxylic ester. 3,437,682, 4-8-69,
CI. 260-475.
Finneburgh, Lewis H., Jr.; and Kranek, Robert C, said Kranek assor.
to Finney Manufacturing Company. Fishbone type array with
dipole spacing increasing towards the smaller end. 3,427,659, 2-
11-69, CI. 343-792.5
Finnegan, Francis, to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Temperature
controller. 3,427,436, 2-1 1-69, CI. 219-501.
Finnegan, Francis, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Liquid level
control. 3,441,048, 4-29-69, CI. 137-392.
Finnegan, Francis; and Flanagan, Charles D., to Texas Instruments
Incorporated. Multizone temperature control. 3,432,643, 3-11-69,
CI. 219-501.
Finneman, George S.: See-
Sanders, Douglas O.; and Finneman, George S., 3, 455, 352.
Finneran, James A.; Mayo, Hays C; Multhaup Robert H.; and
Smith, Ronald B. Pullman Incorporated Process for the production
of hydrogen-rich gas. 3,441,393, 4-29-69, CI. 48-197.
Finneran, James Ambrose; and Mayo, Hayes Claude, to Pullman In-
corporated. Process for carrying out cyclic synthesis reactions at
elevated pressures. 3,484,197, 12-16-69, CI. 23-199.
Finney, Frank E., to Shur-Lok Corporation. Basket nut assembly
with latching retention of removable nut. 3,461,937, 8-19-69, CI.
151-41.75
Finney Manufacturing Company: See —
Finneburgh, Lewis H., Jr.; and Kranek, Robert C, 3,427,659.
Finney, William J. Electrolytic methods and apparatus for storage of
information. 3,482,217, 12-2-69, CI. 340-173.
Finnieston, Alan R. Prosthetic leg having adjustable alignment
means. 3,422,462, 1-21-69, CI. 3-21.
Finocchiaro, Edward Joseph, to United States of America, Navy.
High pressure pipe test plug. 3,483,894, 12-16-69, CI. 138-90.
Finos, Luigino Mario: See —
Caisley, Charles F.; and Finos, Luigino Marlo.3,424,441.
Finsterwalder, Klemens: See —
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens, 3, 460,446.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens.3,477,080.
Finsterwalder, Kurt, to Schuler, L., G.m.b.H. Blank feeding device
for presses. 3,448,604, 6-10-69, CI. 72-346.
Finsterwalder, Kurt, to Schuler, L., GmbH. Coin press. 3,477,270,
11-11-69, CI. 72-359.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich, to Dyckerhoff & Widmann Kommandit-
gesellschaft. Concrete highway formed in the fashion of a bridge
and method of constructing same. 3,425,076, 2-4-69, CI. 14-7.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens, to Dyckerhoff &
Widmann Kommanditgesellschaft. Bridge type highway of rein-
forced or prestressed concrete. 3,460,446, 8-12-69, CI. 94-1.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich; and Finsterwalder, Klemens, to Dyckerhoff &
Widmann Kommanditgesellschaft. Elevated highway structures of
prestressed concrete. 3,477,080, 11-11-69, CI. 14-16.
Finton, Lawrence W.: See —
Sansom, Jack E.; Finton, Lawrence W.; and Paddock, Byron,
Jr.,3,447,547.
Finucane, Thomas P.: See —
Block, Harry W.; Adams, Joan M.; and Finucane, Thomas
P.,3,476,571.
Finucane, Thomas P., to General Foods Corporation. Process for
preparing a quick-cooking pasta product. 3,482,993, 12-9-69, CI.
99-85.
Rispoli, Joseph M.; Finucane, Thomas P.; and Sorge, Richard
M., 3,473,931.
Finucane, Thomas W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method and
apparatus for determining amount of lubricant present on textile
fibers. 3,459,506, 8-5-69, CI. 23-230.
Finzi, Leo A.: See —
Johnson, Frederick O.; and Finzi, Leo A. ,3,444,455.
Fiocco, Robert J.; Schumacher, Edward B.; and Sommer, Edward
C, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Fire protective
covering for stored hydrocarbons. 3,454,180, 7-8-69, CI. 220-26.
Fiore, John M.: See —
Buell, Heinz; Fiore, John M.; Marino, Louis S.; and Rubin,
Jack,3,430,239.
Fiore, John M. Urethral catheter. 3,421,509, 1-14-69, CI. 128-349.
Fiorelli, Arthur C; and Miner, Leland P., to Monsanto Company.
Fluid materials processing. 3,461,939, 8-19-69, CI. 159-6.
Fiorentino, Anthony J.: See —
Gelting, Raymond L.; Fiorentino, Anthony J.; and Rogers,
Arthur C, 3, 476,609.
Fiorentino, Arthur A.: See —
Pecis, John G.; and Fiorentino, Arthur A. ,3,465, 776.
Fioretti, Armanda: See —
Palamidessi, Giorgio; Verini, Maria Antonietta; and Fioretti, Ar-
manda.3,472,849.
Fiornascente, Nicola. Method for making mechanically grooved
phonograph records. 3,431,333, 3-4-69, CI. 264-107.
Fiquet, Georges P. Dome structure and method for building the
same. 3,485,000, 12-23-69, CI. 52-80.
Firestone John H.: See —
Anderson, Wilmer C; and Firestone John H., 3,45 1,052.
Firestone, Raymond A.; Reinhold, Donald F.; and Sletzinger, Meyer,
to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for conversion of D-azlactones to
DL-a- acylamino-a-methyl-/3-(3,4 disubstituted phenyl)
propionitriles. 3,466,315, 9-9-69, CI. 260-465.
Firestone, Stanley; and McCarthy, John, to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Vapor deposition apparatus. 3,450,097, 6-17-69, CI.
118-49.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The: See —
Altier, Vincent A.; and Wells, Edward T., 3,444,121.
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L., 3,423,385.
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L., 3,458,591.
Brey, Wilhelm, 3,442,747.
Cole, Albert J. , 3,459,593.
Crane, Grant; and Kay, Edward L., 3,456,030.
Edris, Floyd L., 3,440,089.
Eigenfeld, Edmund Gerald; and Vogel, Karl Stuart, 3,423,348.
Farhat, Kelly, 3,480,617.
Foster, Frederick C, 3,464,961.
Georges, Louis W., 3,423,230.
Gippin, Morris, 3,442,878.
Glymph, Eakin M.; and Dawson, Henry G., 3,445,414.
Halasa, Adel F., 3,429,891.
Halasa, Adel F.; and Hunt, Jerry D., 3,474,052.
Harr, George B., 3,434,336.
Hayes, Robert A., 3,461,107.
Hergenrother, William L., 3,479,319.
Kerns, Richard A., 3,440,086.
Kibler, Richard W., 3,459,251.
Kovacs, Roy F.; Lang, David L.; and Ligon, James T.,
3,446,454.
Libengood, George B.; and Bowler, William W., 3,483,174.
Liska, John W., 3,422,873.
Markert, George B., 3,425,986.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Obcrster, Arthur E.; and Smith, George E. P., Jr., 3,424,713.
Powers, Robert Pope, 3,486,547.
Preston, Marvin W; and Ligon, James T., 3,481,009.
Tazewell, Joseph H , 3,459,702.
Firma Kugelfischer Georg Schafcr & Co.: See —
Lang, Otto, 3,420,115.
Firma P. IV. Antrieb Werner Reimers KG.: See—
Zahlaus, Helmut, 3,448,638.
Firma Rheinmetall G.m.b.H.: See —
Bartels, Erich, 3,420,139.
Firmenich & Cie: See —
Eschenmoser, Albert; Felix, Dorothea; and Stoll, Max,
3,470,241.
Willhalm, Bruno; and Thomas, Alan Francis, 3,455,702.
First and Merchants National Bank: See —
Ryan, James Francis, Jr. ,3,438, 192.
First Foto, Inc.: See —
Bley, Frederick O.; and Strauss, Martin, 3,460,891.
First National Bank: See —
Juno, Alvin R., 3,449,780.
First Western Bank and Trust Company: See —
Davis, Paul K., 3,458,103.
Firth, David. Flexible coupling. 3,486,348. 12-30-69, CI. 64-11.
Firth, Donald: See —
Buckley, Douglas; Roebuck, Alec; and Firth, Donald, 3,47 1,31 1.
Firth, Donald; Cunningham, Sinclair Upton; and Mclntyre, Ronald
Graham, to National Research Development Corporation. Linear
hydraulic motors. 3,473,440, 10-21-69, CI. 91-176.
Firth, Donald; Cunningham, Sinclair; and Hair, Hugh. Machine tools.
3,456,533, 7-22-69, CI. 82-2.
Firth, Robert L.: See—
Rosaen, Nils O.; Firth, Robert L.; and Brown, Carl
A. ,3,486,622.
F1SBA, Optische Prazisions-Instruments AG: See —
Strietzel, Waldemar, 3,475,082.
Fischbach, Alfred. Mold closing means for injection mold machine.
3,449,795, 6-17-69, CI. 18-30.
Fischbach, Alfred. Injection molding machine. 3,479,695, 11-25-69,
CI. 18-30.
Fischback, Bryant C: See —
Blair, Etcyl H.; and Fischback, Bryant C, 3,455,938.
Fischback, Bryant C, to Dow Chemical Company, The. 3,5,6-
Trichloro-4-[3-(a,a,a,a',a',a'- hexafluoro-3,5-xylyl)ureido]
picolinic acid and the corresponding amide derivative. 3,426,031,
2-4-69, CI. 260-295.
Fischback, Bryant C; and Harris, Guy H., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Hexahaloxylidides. 3,457,310, 7-22-69, CI. 260-562.
Fischbein, Harold: See —
Fischbein, Irving George; and Fischbein, Harold, 3,478, 709.
Fischbein, Irving George; and Fischbein, Harold. Sewing machine
3,478,709, 11-18-69, CI. 112-256.
Fischell, Robert E., to United States of America, Navy. Satellite at-
titude detection system including cosine and spinsate detectors.
3,424,907, 1-28-69, CI. 250-203.
Fischell, Robert E.: See—
Mobley, Frederick F.; and Fischell, Robert E., 3,456,900.
Fischer & Porter Co.: See-
Hermanns, Henry, 3,479,873.
Kobayashi, Tamotsu; and Asai, Isao, 3,483,476.
Levesque, Peter; and Haeflein, William K., 3,478,830.
Michener, Robert; and Miller, Edward A., 3,455,162.
Morrow, James J., 3,449,233.
Peters, Harry L.; Nessim, David J.; Morrow, James J.; and Hil-
ton, Garrett H., Jr., 3,471,391.
Schmoock, Roy L.; and Asai, Isao, 3,445,643.
Schmoock, Roy F.; Guenther, Peter W.; and Levesque, Peter S
3,484,593.
Wapner, Joseph; Nines, Eugene; and Asai, Isao, 3,448,408.
Fischer, Adolf: See —
Reicheneder, Franz; and Fischer, Adolf.3,483,201.
Reicheneder, Franz; Dury, Karl; and Fischer, Adolf,3,47 1,493.
Fischer, Albrecht G.: See —
Weisberg, Leonard R.; and Fischer, Albrecht G, 3,459,603.
Fischer, Alvin M.; and Warmkessel, Harry J., to Mack Trucks, Inc.
Air spring suspension for vehicles. 3,442,502, 5-6-69, CI. 267-65.
Fischer, Armin O.: See —
Dodsworth, James W.; and Fischer, Armin O. ,3,460,665.
Fischer, Armin O., to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Actuator holding
means. 3,477,638, 11-1 1-69, CI. 235-60.
Fischer, Artur. Divided hub. 3,438,276, 4-15-69, CI. 74-230.4
Fischer, Artur. Gearing arrangement. 3,449,979, 6-17-69, CI. 74-
421.
Fischer, Artur. Mounting arrangement. 3,450,427, 6-17-69, CI. 287-
189.36
Fischer, Artur. Toy construction kit with selective rotatable and non-
rotatable connection of components. 3,451,158, 6-24-69, CI. 46-
16.
Fischer, Artur. Structural element. 3,456,413, 7-22-69, CI. 52-591.
Fischer, Artur. Structural element. 3,456,414, 7-22-69, CI. 52-726.
Fischer, Artur. Track for toy railways or the like. 3,463,393, 8-26-
69, CI. 238-10.
Fischer, Artur. Structural clement for a toy assembly kit. 3.464,147,
9-2-69, CI. 46-26.
Fischer, Artur. Connecting arrangement. 3,471,183, 10-7-69, CI.
287-189.36
Fischer, Artur. Motion transmitting arrangement combined with toy
construction kit. 3,475,849, I 1-4-69, CI. 46-16.
Fischer, Artur. Toy construction kit. 3,479,762. 1 1-25-69, CI. 46- 1 1
Fischer, Artur. Assembly kit having dovetail connection with
reduced contact area. 3,479,763, 1 1-25-69, CI. 46-25.
Fischer, Artur. Structural elements including rack, blocks, shafts,
and endless resilient means. 3,484,982, 12-23-69, CI. 46-16.
Fischer, Artur. Power unit for toy building kit. 3,484,983, 12-23-69.
CI. 46-23.
Fischer, Artur. Toy assembly-kit with electrical components.
3,484,984, 12-23-69, CI. 46-25.
Fischer, Artur. Toy construction kit. 3,486,268, 12-30-69, CI. 46-16.
Fischer, Artur. Rotary element. 3,486,269, 12-30-69, CI. 46-17
Fischer, August C, Jr.: See —
McElmury, Donald E.; and Fischer, August C, Jr. ,3. 487,033.
Fischer, Charles Frederick: See —
Auston, Amory Earl; and Fischer, Charles Frederick, 3.481 .880.
Fischer, Charles Frederick, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Mixing
apparatus. 3,446,485, 5-27-69, CI. 259-6.
Fischer, Charles Frederick, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Process
for production of detergent tablets. 3,451,928, 6-24-69, CI. 252-
135.
Fischer, Christopher L.; and Haughton, Kenneth E., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Vacuum entry mechanism.
3,428,197, 2-18-69, CI. 214-17.
Fischer, Claus: See —
Erdmann, Kurt; Nerlick, Lydia, curatrix; Fischer. Claus;
Friedenrich, Heinrich; and Bauer, Helmut, 3,481 ,255.
Fischer, Donald A.; and Nadensek, Edward H., to Republic Steel
Corporation. Lock nut. 3.481,379. 12-2-69, CI. 151-21.
Fischer, Donald G.; and Jones, Clifford W., to Square D Company.
Lay-in duct having side-bracing and wire- retaining means.
3,433,270, 3-18-69, CI. 138-162.
Fischer, Edgar: See —
Cherdron, Harald; Leugering, Hans Joachim; Fischer, Edgar;
and Asmus, Klaus-Dieter,3, 467,625.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar.3,448,081 .
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, 3, 454, 528.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,457, 220.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Fischer, Edgar; and Mebwarb,
Gunther.3,442,860.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,454, 683.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, 3,454, 684.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Copolymers of
trioxane cyclic ethers, and bifunctional epoxides and a process for
their manufacture. 3,424.725, 1-28-69. CI. 260-73.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of copolymers trioxane and cyclic ethers with diox-
olanyl-4-methyl-alkyl formals. 3,453,239, 7-1-69, CI. 260-67.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Polymerization of
trioxane with polyacetals. 3,457,228, 7-22-69, CI. 260-67.
Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Copolymers of
trioxane, cyclic ethers and trifunctional compounds and process
for their manufacture. 3,457,229, 7-22-69, CI. 260-67.
Fischer, Edgar; Schott, Claus; and Asmus, Klaus, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for preparing copolymers of trioxane, cyclic ethers and
alkyl glycidyl formals. 3,453,238, 7-1-69, CI. 260-67.
Weissermel, Klaus; Fischer, Edgar; and Schott, Claus, 3,435, 006.
Weissermel, Klaus; Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Gutweiler, Klemens; and
Fischer, Edgar.3,442,865.
Fischer, Edward M.; and Krakauer, Edwin G., to Kay Manufacturing
Corp. Means and method for separating and transferring nested
coil springs. 3,441,064, 4-29-69, CI. 140-3.
Fischer, Elias: See —
Knaggs, Edward A.; and Fischer, Elias, 3,433, 746.
Knaggs, Edward A.; Nussbaum, Marvin L.; and Fischer,
Elias,3,433,745.
Fischer, Ernest W., Jr.: See —
Price. Robert J.; and Fischer, Ernest W., Jr. ,3,475, 748.
Fischer, Francis H. Cathode for use in recovery of nonferrous
metals. 3,424.668, 1-28-69, CI. 204-281.
Fischer, Franz: See —
Allison, Robert Corwin; Fischer, Franz; and Hausermann, Hein-
rich.3,479,349.
Fischer, Franz; and Bettschen, Erwin, to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. Optical brightening of paper. 3,475,190, 10-28-69, CI. 106-
210.
Fischer, Fritz, to Miller, Richard. Machine for buckle and tape as-
semblies. 3,422,999, 1-21-69, CI. 223-49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
483
Fischer, Georg, AG Brugg: See—
Hunziker, Ernst, 3,440,127.
Hunziker, Ernst, 3,446,336.
Fischer, Georg, Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Schmid, Albert, 3,466,954.
Fischer, George Limited: See —
Senn, Rudolph G., 3,470,922.
Fischer, H. G., & Co.: See—
Walberg, Arvid C, 3,463,121.
Fischer, Hannes; and Stein, Werner, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H.
Process for the continuous preparation of addition products of
ethylene oxide. 3,436,426, 4-1-69, CI. 260-613.
Fischer, Harry C, to Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. Method of mak-
ing rapid heat dissipating electric heaters. 3,468,022, 9-23-69, CI.
29-611.
Fischer, Harry C, to Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. Electric
baseboard heaters. 3,470,351, 9-30-69, CI. 219-366.
Fischer, Harry F., Jr., to Zeddco Co., Inc. Sheet-flanging machine.
3,462,989, 8-26-69, CI. 72-178.
Fischer, Heinz G.; and Schroeder, James C, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Electrical transformer. 3,449,633, 6-10-69, CI.
317-14.
Fischer, Heinz-Jurgen; and Schmidt, Walter. Electronic device for
automatic indication, registration and forecast of local and distant
thunderstorms. 3,465,245, 9-2-69, CI. 324-72.
Fischer, Hellmuth Georg; and La Due, Augustus W., to Owens-Il-
linois, Inc. Process for glass strengthening. 3,460,927, 8-12-69, CI.
65-30.
Fischer, Hellmuth G., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. High expansion sealing
glass and composite article. 3,449,203, 6-10-69, CI. 161-196.
Fischer, Hellmuth G.; and LaDue, Augustus W., to Owens-Illinois,
Inc. Methods of strengthening inorganic articles by ion exchange.
3,481,726, 12-2-69, CI. 65-30.
Fischer, Helmut: See —
Schabert, Robert; and Fischer, Helmut,3,450,809.
Fischer, Herbert C, Jr.: See —
Fischer, Herbert C; and Fischer, Herbert C, Jr.,3,43 1,687.
Fischer, Herbert C; and Fischer, Herbert C, Jr. Reinforced article.
3,431,687, 3-11-69, CI. 51-206.
Fischer, Hermann, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG. Re-
gister maintaining device for multi-color sheet-fed rotary printing
presses. 3,477,370, 11-1 1-69, CI. 101-183.
Fischer, Howard E.; and Ward, Harold R., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Pumping chamber decompression. 3,457,873, 7-29-69, CI.
103-162.
Fischer, Howard R., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. Duct
rodder having collapsible traction heads. 3,462,124, 8-19-69, CI.
254-134.6
Fischer, Israel Lou; and Lee, Walter W., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Digital data storage device including means for delivering the
stored data at a predetermined rate. 3,444,537, 5-13-69, CI. 340-
174.
Fischer, Jack N.; and Manning, William J., to Bluegrass Engineering
& Mfg., Inc. Horse walker. 3,424,132, 1-28-69, CI. 1 19-29.
Fischer, James L.; and Hostetler, Willard E., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Multifrequency signal generator.
3,447,096, 5-27-69, CI. 331-49.
Fischer, James L.; and Strommen, Lawrence A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Telephone repertory dialer. 3,479,469,
11-18-69, CI. 179-90.
Fischer, Joachim W., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Meridian-seeking
gyroscope employing a simultaneously rotating and vibrating base.
3,448,623, 6-10-69, CI. 74-5.
Fischer, John E.: See —
Hanson, Rudolph A.; and Fischer, John E., 3,445, 992.
Hanson, Rudolph A.; Ziegler, Edward J.; and Fischer, John
E., 3,466,855.
Fischer, John L.; and Mack, Robert J., to Kendall Company, The.
Self-adhesive dressing. 3,438,371, 4-15-69, CI. 128-156.
Fischer, Jorg: See—
Mouissie, Bob; and Fischer, Jorg,3,42 1,707.
Fischer, Josef; Krautwald, Herbert; and Hubner, Wolfgang, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electromagnetic relay having a unitary
structure forming respectively the core and the yoke. 3,482,193,
12-2-69, CI. 335-220.
Fischer, Josef; Krautwald, Herbert; and Schedele, Helmut, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Supporting and contacting structure,
especially for relays, constructed for mechanized and adjust- ment-
free assembly thereof. 3,439,313, 4-15-69, CI. 339-157.
Fischer, Josef; and Muller, Erwin, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Multiple-part spool, especially for relays. 3,421,127, 1-7-69, CI.
336-208.
Fischer, Joseff; Krautwald, Herber; and Schedele, Helmut, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Adjustment-free preassembled contact
unit for multiple contact relays which may be completely
prefabricated by mechanical operations. 3,420,973, 1-7-69, CI.
200-166.
Fischer, Joseph: See —
Ridgeway, Lee R.; and Fischer, Joseph,3,470,122.
Ridgeway, Lee R.; and Fischer, Joseph.3,474,058.
Fischer, Karl, Apparate- und Rohrleitungsbau: See —
Rothert, Horst, 3,468,849.
Fischer, Karl Apparate-u. Rohrleitungsbau: See —
Schumacher, Rolf, 3,461,171.
Fischer, Kurt: See —
Frohlich, Walter; Oberrauch, Hans; and Fischer,
Kurt,3,444,205.
Fischer, Larry M.: See —
Cootey, Thomas A.; and Fischer, Larry M. ,3,478, 532.
Fischer, Lee J., deceased (by Fischer, Helen M., executrix); Becker,
Edward R.; Kutney, John T., and; and McHugh, Donald P., to
General Electric Company. Nozzle structure. 3,442,471, 5-6-69,
CI. 244-53.
Fischer, Manfred; Kotzschmar, Arnold; and Schwenk, Ulrich, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Burning Process for the manufacture of borate esters of long
chain aliphatic alcohols. 3,454,617, 7-8-69, CI. 260-462.
Fischer, Max; Scheuermann, Hans; Klaassen, Hermann; and Lenz,
Johann, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Sowing or planting waste ground. 3,482,353, 12-9-69, CI. 47-9.
Fischer, Murry, to Inertia Switch, Inc. Inertia switch with magnetic
shunting. 3,459,911, 8-5-69, CI. 200-61.45
Fischer, Oskar; and Golombek, Horst, to Voigtlander A.G. Film
magazine and camera therefor. 3,481,261, 12-2-69, CI. 95-31.
Fischer, Peter; and Kallert, Wilhelm, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the production of high molecular
weight polyurethane elastomers by the millable gum method.
3,475,378, 10-28-69, CI. 260-75.
Fischer, Raymond G.: See —
Bowen, Donald R.; and Fischer, Raymond G., 3,429, 179.
Fischer, Richard L., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Silencer
with angled tuning tube leading to Helmholtz resonator.
3,434,565, 3-25-69, CI. 181-48.
Fischer, Robert F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic wall domain shift register. 3,439,352, 4-15-69, CI. 340-
174.
Fischer, Robert L., to Cities Service Oil Company. Lubricating com-
positions. 3,428,565, 2-18-69, CI. 252-59.
Fischer, Ursel: See —
Nagel, Friedrich,3, 430,401.
Fischer, Valentine J.: See —
Feldman, Jacob R.; Fischer, Valentine J.; Berkowitz, Lewis M.;
and Hammell, Matthew,3,441,417.
Fischer, Wilfried; and Pini, Giancarlo, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Fuel cell battery including both immobilized and
circulating electrolyte fuel cells. 3,484,294, 12-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Eisenhut-
tentechnik m.b.H. Temperature measurements. 3,457,785, 7-29-
69, CI. 73-359.
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Eisenhut-
tentechnik m.b.H. Measurement of the temperature of melts in
converter vessels. 3,466,929, 9-16-69, CI. 73-343.
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Eisenhut-
tentechnik m.b.H. Apparatus for determining the oxygen content
of molten metal. 3,468,780, 9-23-69, CI. 204-195.
Fischer, William G.; Norgord, John D.; and Wilson, Jack, to Inter-
mountain Research and Development Corporation. Continuous
method for mining trona. 3,455,606, 7-15-69, CI. 299-11.
Fischer, Willi: See —
Habendorff, Richard; and Fischer, Willi.3,434,935.
Fischer, Winfried: See—
Irion, Reinhard; Kratt, Kurt Wilhelm; and Fischer, Win-
fried,3, 447,744.
Fischetti, Ignazio: See —
Reiner, Alberto, 3,449,345.
Fischl, Robert A., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Angular surgical
blade holder. 3,486,229, 12-30-69, CI. 30-339.
Fischler, Daniel A., to Emsig Manufacturing Corporation. Process
for making plastic articles having decorative surface effects.
3,439,077, 4-15-69, CI. 264-73.
Fischler, Daniel A., to Emsig Manufacturing Corporation. Method of
forming pearlescent articles of patterned orientation. 3,459,843, 8-
5-69, CI. 264-108.
Fish, Aron Yakovlevich: See —
Akunts, Karlen Arminakovich; Kartsev, Alexandr Efimovich;
Elchaninov, Ivan Nikiforovich; Tarnopolsky, Jury Matveevich;
and Fish, Aron Yakovlevich.3,457,446.
Fish, Floyd Hamilton, Jr.; and Stine, Cawley Richard, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Low-density, web-like cushioning
structure of cellular filamentary material. 3,485,711, 12-23-69, CI.
161-150.
Fish, Francis Edwin; and Cooper, Dennis Frederick. Method and ap-
paratus for cutting and edge-sealing thermoplastic woven fabrics.
3,486,957, 12-30-69, CI. 156-88.
Fish, George L. Proportioning device. 3,428,083, 2-18-69, CI. 137-
590.
Fish, John J., to Western Petrochemical Corporation, The. Process
for preparing degraded polyethylene. 3,444,155, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
94.9
484
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fish, Richard H., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation.
Organotin alicyclic esters. 3,422,127, 1-14-69, CI. 260-429.7
Fish, Richard H., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation.
Organotin chlorophenyl acetates. 3,458,549, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
429.7
Fish, Richard H., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation.
Alkyleneiminoquinazoline-2,4-diones. 3,462,435, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
256.4
Fishaber, Marvin H.; and Hickerson, John D., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Method and apparatus for etching curved printing
plates. 3,473,984, 10-21-69, CI. 156-14.
Fishaw, Raymond J., to Jacobsen Manufacturing Company. Flail
knife assembly. 3,465,507, 9-9-69, CI. 56-294.
Fishbaugh, Byron L.: See —
Caillet, Eugene; and Fishbaugh, Byron L., 3,465,963.
Fishbaugh, Byron L., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Shock absorber. 3,480,268, 1 1-25-69, CI. 267-1.
Fishbein, Bernard, to Princeton Laboratories, Inc. Method of stimu-
lating a host defense mechanism with an actinovaccine. 3,450,815,
6-17-69, CI. 424-88.
Fishbein, Leon: See—
Heiberger, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, 3,468, 840.
Heiberger, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, 3,468, 858.
Fishbein, William; and Rittenbach, Otto E., to United States of
America, Army. Doppler radar with clutter controlled filter chan-
nel. 3,465,336, 9-2-69, CI. 343-7.7
Fishburne, Francis B.; and Richardson, Berkley Lee. Up-packing
twin press. 3,425,465, 2-4-69, CI. 141-80.
Fishburne, Francis B.; and Waldrop, James J. Cable haulage systems.
3,450,059, 6-17-69, CI. 104-176.
Fishel, Norman A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrogena-
tion of an aromatic compound with a catalyst containing a group
VIII metal and a subfluoride. 3,426,090, 2-4-69, CI. 260-667.
Fishel, Norman A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Isomeriza-
tion process. 3,428,704, 2-18-69, CI. 260-683.2
Fishel, Norman A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method of
catalyst manufacture. 3,477,964, 11-1 1-69, CI. 252-442.
Fishel, Norman A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method of
catalyst manufacture. 3,477,965, 11-11-69, CI. 252-442.
Fisher, Alan Robert. Curved finger boards for stringed musical in-
struments. 3,478,631, 11-18-69, CI. 84-293.
Fisher, Alan R., to Ford Motor Company. Multiple ratio
hydrokinetic torque converter transmission with split-torque lock-
up clutches in the converter housing. 3,463,033, 8-26-69, CI. 74-
688.
Fisher, Alan R., to Ford Motor Company. Torque sensitive releasa-
ble servo for a friction torque establishing device. 3,470,770, 10-7-
69, CI. 74-751.
Fisher, Allen B. Adjustable surgical splint. 3,439,672, 4-22-69, CI.
128-88.
Fisher, Anna G.; See —
Fisher, George F. ,3,442, 5 1 3.
Fisher, Anthony Charles. Apparatus for flushing cisterns. 3,461,465,
8-19-69, CI. 4-58.
Fisher Berkely Corporation: See —
Pugatch, David, 3,478,176.
Fisher, Charles B.: See—
Brame, Frank H.; and Fisher, Charles B., 3,433,439.
Fisher, Charles Donald, to American Can Company. Electrical
discharge coating of surfaces with acetylene-oxygen polymers.
3,457,156, 7-22-69, CI. 204-168.
Fisher, Charles Frank: See—
Duncan, William Joseph; Fisher, Charles Frank; Moye, Frank
Houston; and Piercy, Samuel Allen, 3,457, 341 .
Fisher, Charles H.; Knoepfler, Nestor B.; Kingsbery, Emery C;
Cheatham, Robert J.; and Vix, Henry L. E., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Abrasion resistant wash-wear cellulosic
products. 3,483,570, 12-16-69, CI. 2-243.
Fisher, Charles P. Ribbon microphone. 3,435,143, 3-25-69, CI. 179-
I.
Fisher, Chester Donald, to Sprout Waldron & Company, Inc. Refiner
feeder. 3,441,227, 4-29-69, CI. 241-247.
Fisher, Colin Hordley, to Millard Brothers Limited. Air gun trigger
and safety device. 3,464,399, 9-2-69, CI. 124-37.
Fisher, Daniel V., Jr.: See—
Dudzik, Chester J.; Fisher, Daniel V., Jr.; and Parkins, Guy
E., 3,422,617.
Fisher, Denys, to Denys Fisher Group Limited. Drawing and design
apparatus or instrument. 3,465,445, 9-9-69, CI. 33-27.
Fisher, Donald C: See—
Cannady, Samuel J.; Fisher, Donald C; and Hamilton, Vern
E., 3,449,053.
Fisher, Earl H. Hydraulic vibratory hammer for driving and or ex-
tracting piles and the like. 3,425,499, 2-4-69, CI. 173-125.
Fisher, Edward 1., to Bostitch, Incorporated. Pneumatic fastener
driving apparatus. 3,467,294, 9-16-69, CI. 227-8.
Fisher, Francis J.: See—
Eskridgc, Brewster B.; Fisher, Francis J.; Moore, Jackson A.;
and Rhash, Dewaine A. ,3,46 1,521.
Fisher, Frank H.: See —
Hanley, William G.; and Fisher, Frank H.,3,441,109.
Fisher, Franklin A.: See —
Brustle, Heinz H.; and Fisher, Franklin A.,3,430,136.
Fisher, Franklin G.; and Bollinger, Luther Lewis, Sr., to Reading
Company. Journal box lubricator for railway cars. 3,425,513, 2-4-
69, CI. 184-2.
Fisher, Franklin G.; and Bollinger, Luther Lewis, Sr., to Reading
Company. Journal centering guide of plastic for a railway journal.
3,449,026, 6-10-69, CI. 308-40.
Fisher, Gene J.: See —
Aguilo, Adolfo; Fisher, Gene J.; and Wheeler, Edward
N., 3,465,032.
Dirks, Jerald Edson; and Fisher, Gene Jordan.3,432,543.
Fisher, Gene Jordan; and Dirks, Jerald Edson, to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Removal of methyl and ethyl acetate from vinyl acetate.
3,458,406, 7-29-69, CI. 203-44.
Fisher, George A., to United Aircraft Corporation. Fluid mechanical
hysteretic device. 3,477,344, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 91-52.
Fisher, George F., deceasedO (by Fisher, Anna G.; executrix), to
Fisher, Harvey George. Golf training apparatus. 3,442,513, 5-6-69,
CI. 273-188.
Fisher, George I.: See —
Goldberg, Ira I; and Fisher, George I. ,3,447,372.
Fisher, Gerald E.; Noble, Thomas F.; and Williams, Virgel E., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Ship's motion predictor. 3,428,788, 2-
18-69, CI. 235-150.2
Fisher Governor Company: See —
Ainsworth, David J.; and Bovee, Loren L., 3,446,477.
Brown, Lewis E., 3,428,080.
Buresh, Tom K.; and Zeigler, Ralph W., 3,456,674.
Cho, Chun Hyung, 3,485,256.
Hemphill, James E., 3,485,476.
Lloyd, Sheldon G., 3,456,669.
Roberts, Bob R.; and Etter, William A., 3,427,930.
Ytzen, Glenn R.; and Hutchens, Wilbur D., 3,456,916.
Fisher, Harold Francis, to Ark-Les Switch Corporation. Embossed
male tab for use with quick connect terminals. 3,422,395, 1-14-69,
CI. 339-258.
Fisher, Harvey George: See —
Fisher, George F., 3,442,513.
Fisher, Henry B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Consolidation of
formations. 3,437,144, 4-8-69, CI. 166-25.
Fisher, Jack M.; and Conkle, Carl J., to Borg-Warner Corporation.
Transmission shift control mechanism. 3,444,752, 5-20-69, CI. 74-
477.
Fisher, James I., to Huyck Corporation. Reinforced metal fiber com-
posites. 3,437,457, 4-8-69, CI. 29-182.2
Fisher, James W.: See —
Bernotas, Ralph J.; Fisher, James W.; and Scott, Robert
H.,3,466,765.
Fisher, John F. Villiers: See —
Bocckino, Harry G.; Dillon, Thomas J.; and Fisher, John F. Vil-
liers.3,450,804.
Fisher, John F.; and Zeller, Burton S., to Clark Equipment Com-
pany. Transmission. 3,465,609, 9-9-69, CI. 74-360.
Fisher, John G.; Wallace, David J.; and Straley, James M., to East-
man Kodak Company. Process for the preparation of methine
compounds containing a pyridinium or quinolinium group.
3,424,756, 1-28-69, CI. 260-294.9
Fisher, John G.: See —
Straley, James M.; and Fisher, John G., 3,48 1,9 18.
Fisher, John M., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Inflatable
escape chute. 3,473,641, 10-21-69, CI. 193-25.
Fisher, John M., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Inflatable ramp.
3,476,338, 11-4-69, CI. 244-137.
Fisher, John Stanley: See —
Blackman, Dennis G.; and Fisher, John Stanley, 3, 446, 384.
Fisher, Joseph D.: See —
Kaiser, Emil; and Fisher, Joseph D., 3,461, 212.
Fisher, Joseph T., to Eastman Kodak Company. Processes for clean-
ing apparatus used in processing poly(ethylene-terephthalate).
3,485,670, 12-23-69, CI. 134-5.
Fisher, Joseph V., to Semi-Elements, Inc. Manufacture of materials
capable of amplifying wave energy. 3,480,552, 11-25-69, CI. 252-
62.51
Fisher, Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Plastic fastener and
cable support. 3,423,055, 1-21-69, CI. 248-73.
Fisher, Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Plastic fastener.
3,443,783, 5-13-69, CI. 248-220.5
Fisher, Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Cable strap. 3,463,427,
8-26-69, CI. 248-68.
Fisher, Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Sealing device.
3,469,493, 9-30-69, CI. 85-72.
Fisher, Leo, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Heat-sealable polyu-
rethane foam containing oil furnace carbon black and laminates.
3,486,967, 12-30-69, CI. 161-160.
Fisher, Mahlon B., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Crossfield
photoelectron multiplier tube having channeled secondary emis-
sive dynodes. 3,431,420, 3-4-69, CI. 250-207.
LIST OF PATENTEES
485
Fisher Manuel, to Perfect Fit Industries Inc. Mattress cover.
3,436,771,4-8-69, CI. 5-334.
Fisher, Mark E., to General Motors Corporation. Transmission.
3,425,299, 2-4-69, CI. 74-752.
Fisher, Mark E.: See—
Tuck, Robert M.; and Fisher, Mark E. ,3,433,096.
Fisher, Michael S., to Radio Corporation of America. Signal translat-
ing system. 3,421,098, 1-7-69, CI. 330-15.
Fisher, Oscar. Film processing apparatus. 3,472,144, 10-14-69, CI.
95-94.
Fisher, Paul C; Schub, Herman; and Kennedy, Roger A., said Schub
and said Kennedy assor. to said Fisher. Pressurized marking instru-
ment. 3,425,779, 2-4-69, CI. 401-190.
Fisher, Peter F. Somersault vehicle. 3,464,718, 9-2-69, CI. 280-206.
Fisher, Philip A.: See—
Ziegler, Wolfram H.O.; and Fisher, Philip A. ,3,469,974.
Fisher Radio Corporation: See—
Heinz, Harro K.; and Frei, Karl, 3,431,503.
Mergner, Fritz L., 3,443,038.
Fisher, Reed E.: See-
Barber, Mark R.; and Fisher, Reed E.,3,460,122.
Fisher, Reed E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. High
speed sample and hold circuit. 3,479,528, 1 1-18-69, CI. 307-231.
Fisher, Richard A.: See —
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Akerson, David W.; Gaffney, Bernard
J.; and Fisher, Richard A. ,3,429,767.
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Fisher, Richard A.; and Gold,
Gorge,3,449,190.
Fisher, Richard Gordon, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Apparatus for the manufacture of plastic tube heat
exchanger units. 3,459,622, 8-5-69, CI. 156-423.
Fisher, Richard L., Jr.; and McLain, James L., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Welding process involving post weld formation of
molten pool. 3,475,813, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-480.
Fisher, Richard R.; Kifor, Harry T.; and Tschudy, Donald B., to
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Method for forming thread
connected dual wall inflatable fabric into compound curvatures.
3,442,996, 5-6-69, CI. 264-89.
Fisher, Robert C. Seatbelt buckle. 3,449,800, 6-17-69, CI. 24-77.
Fisher, Robert C. Base fo seat belt retractor. 3,456,896, 7-22-69, CI.
242-107.
Fisher, Robert C. Seat belt buckle. 3,465,393, 9-9-69, CI. 24-230.
Fisher, Robert C. Seat belt buckle. 3,483,599, 12-16-69, CI. 24-230.
Fisher, Robert Earl: See-
Jacobs, Louis J.; Klaudinyi, Bela; and Fisher, Robert
Earl.3,426,834.
Fisher, Robert E.; Kofman, Rijkent W.; Reichert, Ernest D.; and
Visser, Reinold H., to Up-Right, Inc. Method for making a joint
for hardened aluminum tubing. 3,432,916, 3-18-69, CI. 29-516.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher, Robert E., 3,454, 131.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher, Robert E, 3,460,327.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher, Robert E.,3,469,343.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; Fisher, Robert E.; and Claxton, Gerald
L., 3,420,046.
Fisher, Robert, to Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. Dispenser for cotton
swabs. 3,478,923, 1 1-18-69, CI. 221-70.
Fisher, Sallie A., of 3/4 to Robinette Research Laboratories, Inc.,
and 1/4 to Techniservice Corporation. Process of removing
dycstuff from foam backing. 3,432,251, 3-11-69, CI. 8-102.
Fisher, Sandor. Detachable shield for paint roller. 3,457,582, 7-29-
69, CI. 15-248.
Fisher Scientific Company: See —
Natelson, Samuel, 3,450,624.
Fisher, Stanton E. Corrugated animal toy. 3,441,001, 4-29-69, CI.
119-29.
Fisher, Wilfred M. Refuse burner apparatus. 3,460,490, 8-12-69, CI.
110-18.
Fisher, William F., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Adjustable slide
bearing for motor grader moldboard supports. 3,463,243, 8-26-69,
CI. 172-781.
Fisher, William F.; Hughes, James L.; and McCarthy, Thomas F., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Adjustable slide bearings for motor
grader moldboard mounting. 3,465,829, 9-9-69, CI. 172-743.
Fisher, William Thoby, to Bristol Aerojet Limited. Rocket launching.
3,460,430, 8-12-69, CI. 89-1.818
Fisher, William W., to Rotron Manufacturing Company, Inc. Inverter
starting circuit. 3,444,481, 5-13-69, CI. 331-113.
Fisher-Price Toys, Inc.: See —
Crawford, Ralph W., 3,482,345.
Ostrander, Robert K., Jr., 3,421,257.
Fishery Products Limited: See —
Mayo, Fletcher, 3,464,833.
Fishman, Milton: See—
Bowen, Glen L.; Fishman, Milton; McVay, John H.; and Fran-
cis, Albert W., 3,439,959.
Fishman, Sherman S. Method and apparatus for ultrasonic steriliza-
tion. 3,481,687, 12-2-69, CI. 21-54.
Fisholow Products Limited: See—
Orwin, Olaf J. B., 3,424,112.
Orwin, Olaf J. B.; and Fortune, David J., 3,429,407.
Fishwick, Brian Ribbons; and Liu, Andrew Tze-Chiu, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Mono azo dyestuffs. 3,445,454, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-205.
Fisk, Harold E.; and Willis, William J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Operating mechanism. 3,485,981, 12-23-69, CI. 200-
167.
Fisk, Wilbur, to USM Corporation. String lasting apparatus.
3,474,475, 10-28-69, CI. 12-7.9
Fiske, Chester G., to Jari Corporation. Traction device for snow
vehicles. 3,423,856, 1-28-69, CI. 37-43.
Fiske, Milan D., to General Electric Company. Superconductive
totalizer or analog-to-digital converter. 3,458,735, 7-29-69, CI.
307-306.
Fiske, Ruth E.: See —
Jordan, Alfred H.; and Fiske, Ruth E.,3,423,849.
Fiskeby Aktiebolag: See —
Ivnas, Lennart; Lindvall, Erik Emanuel; and Steffner, Sven
Evert, 3,481,686.
Fisnar, Igor; and Lester, Russell H., Jr., to Fairchild Camera and In-
strument Corporation. Incremental drive mechanism. 3,456,516,
7-22-69, CI. 74-143.
Fisons Fertilizers Limited: See —
Chapman, John Dickinson; Dee, Geoffrey Thomas; Janikowski,
Stanislaw Maria; and Peters, Roger Hugh, 3,449,107.
Davis, Frederick George; and Dean, Robert, 3,468,349.
Hall, Raymond Frederick; and Sherwin, Kenneth Arthur,
3,431,076.
Harris, Gordon John, 3,457,336.
Fisons Industrial Chemicals Limited: See —
Birkett, Gordon; and Cram, Donald John, 3,464,934.
Fisons Limited: See —
Lane, David William John; and Newbold, Geoffrey Tattersall,
3,453,365.
Fisons Pest Control Limited: See —
Brooker, Peter John; Gillon, John; Newbold, Geoffrey Tatter-
sall; and Saggers, David Thomas, 3,422,198.
Harris, John Frederick, 3,449,352.
Newbold, Geoffrey Tattersall; Walden, Saffron; and Percival,
Albert, 3,430,259.
Newbold, Geoffrey Tattersall; and Percival, Albert, 3,472,866.
Fisons Pharmaceuticals Limited: See —
Alsop, Ranulph Michael, 3,454,553.
Fitzmaurice, Colin, 3,427,324.
Lee, Thomas Brian; and Templeton, Richard, 3,484,445.
Fisons (Proprietary) Limited: See —
Wiehahn, Eric Francis, 3,473,725.
Fissel, Thomas E.: See —
Roth, William F.; and Fissel, Thomas E.,3,451,195.
Fister, Aloysius J., to McGraw-Edison Company. Protectors for elec-
tric circuits. 3,460,086, 8-5-69, CI. 337-202.
Fister, Louis P.: See —
Scheublein, William A., Jr.; and Fister, Louis P.,3,429,598.
Scheublein, William A., Jr.; Fister, Louis; McNeely, James A.;
and Talmage, Jay W.,3,470,721.
Fit Container A.G.: See —
Waldbauer, Wilhelm, 3,459,105.
Fitch, Elliot B., to Door-Oliver, Incorporated. Ammonium
phosphates. 3,420,624, 1-7-69, CI. 23-107.
Fitch, Frederick T.: See —
Smith, Jean G.; and Fitch, Frederick T.,3,476,691.
Fitch, Frederick T.; and Shoup, Robert D., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for preparing high density uranium dioxide particles and
composition. 3,444,088, 5-13-69, CI. 252-301.1
Fitch, Frederick T.; and Shoup, Robert D., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Uranium trioxide aquasol process. 3,453,216, 7-1-69, CI. 252-
301.1
Fitch, James B.: See —
Nash, Benjamin C; and Fitch, James B.,3,455,791.
Fitch, John C. Vehicle suspensions system. 3,473,822, 10-21-69, CI.
280-124.
Fitch, Steven J.: See —
Shen, Chung Yu; and Fitch, Steven J. ,3,459,793.
Fitch, Tom L.; McMillan, Donald W.; and Riggin, Lance E., to
United States of America, Navy. Control system for providing au-
tomatic frequency tracking of a carrier signal in an unsymmetric-
ally frequency modulated video receiver system. 3,421,090, 1-7-
69, CI. 325-346.
Fitchburg Paper Company: See —
Bennett, William N., 3,430,350.
Bennett, William N., 3,470,621.
Fitel, Jay M.; and Leigh, Bertram J., to Telsta Corporation. Lifting
equipment. 3,480,109, 11-25-69, CI. 182-148.
Fiterman, Benjamin; and Paletz, Leonard M., to Fidelity File Box,
Inc. Desk top file with selectively positionable dividers and corner
shelves. 3,464,372, 9-2-69, CI. 108-60.
Fiterman, Benjamin: See —
Simon, Peter Alan; Paletz, Leonard M.; and Fiterman,
Benjamin.3,429,632.
Fites, Cyril B., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Friction
device operating mechanism. 3,450,008, 6-17-69, CI. 92-24.
486
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fitko, Chester W.: See—
Ravve, Abraham; and Fitko, Chester W., 3,440,303.
Fitko, Chester W.; and Ravve, Abraham, to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Polyhydroxy aromatic compounds in polyamide cements
as adhesion promoters. 3,432,464, 3-11-69, CI. 260-47.
Fitko, Chester W.; and Ravve, Abraham, to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Process for preparing polyamide/olefin polymer graft
copolymer adhesive. 3,441,469, 4-29-69, CI. 161-186.
Fitness King, Inc.: See-
La Lanne, Jack, 3,438,627.
Fitts, Robert A.: See-
Sellers, Robert S.; Nubel, Robert C; and Fitts, Robert
A. ,3,461,035.
Fitz Gerald, Robert E.: See—
Arnao, Joseph F.; Fitz Gerald, Robert E.; and Garcia, Armando
J. ,3,460,088.
Fitz Gerald, Robert E., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne.
Fluorescent lamp holder. 3,426,312, 2-4-69, CI. 339-56.
Fitz, Herbert, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufac-
ture of polyethylene terephthalate. 3,420,801, 1-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Fitz, Herbert, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufac-
ture of a linear polyester using stannous oxalate as a polyconden-
sation catalyst. 3,425,994, 2-4-69, CI. 260-75.
Fitz, Herbert; and Seifried, Walter, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Film
and fiber forming copolyesters. 3,423,370, 1-21-69, CI. 260-75.
Fitzgerald, Benny M., to Tenneco Oil Company. Method of recover-
ing hydrocarbon fluids from a subterranean formation. 3,441,083,
4-29-69, CI. 166-245.
Fitzgerald, Curtis L.; Godbee, Herschel W.; and McCorkle, Kenneth
H., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Conversion and containment of radioactive organic liquids into
solid form. 3,463,738, 8-26-69, CI. 252-301.1
Fitzgerald, Ernest M.: See-
Browning, James A.; and Fitzgerald, Ernest M., 3, 463, 249.
Fitzgerald, Harold M., to Fi-Jax Company. Snap action fill valves for
toilets. 3,457,947, 7-29-69, CI. 137-418.
Fitzgerald, Harold w. Laundry tub pump device. 3,442,219, 5-6-69,
CI. 103-26.
Fitzgerald, Harry G., to Diana Manufacturing Company. Sterile
dressing and method of production thereof. 3,455,438, 7-15-69,
CI. 206-63.2
Fitzgerald, John J. Sales record printer for gasoline pumps.
3,426,943, 2-11-69, CI. 222-30.
Fitzgerald, John J.: See —
Rosenbaum, Bernard J.; Oberschmidt, Mike; and Fitzgerald,
John J. ,3,425,276.
Fitzgerald, John V.; and Kakos, Michael J., to Tile Council of Amer-
ica, Inc. Mortar compositions and methods of use. 3,486,960, 12-
30-69, CI. 156-297.
Fitzgerald, Joseph J., to Sanders Nuclear Corporation. Purifying
radioactive isotopes. 3,438,855, 4-15-69, CI. 176-16.
Fitzgerald, Joseph J.; and Brownell, Gordon L., to Iso/Serve, Inc.
Radioisotopic heat source and method of production. 3,421,001,
1-7-69, CI. 250-106.
Fitzgerald, Joseph J.; and Mayo, Kenneth E., to Sanders Nuclear
Corporation. Method of producing a thulium heat source material.
3,432,386, 3-11-69, CI. 176-16.
Fitzgerald, Warren E.; and Knudsen, John P., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Mono-component self-crimping acrylic fibers and process
for making the same. 3,447,998, 6-3-69, CI. 161-173.
Fitzgerald, William Patrick: See —
Hunter, Ian; and Fitzgerald, William Patrick, 3,432, 737.
Fitzgibbons, Robert C, to Swift Instruments Inc. Adjustable friction
slip drive for microscopes. 3,451,739, 6-24-69, CI. 350-84.
Fitzhugh, Andrew F.; Hunt, Charles F.; and Lavin, Edward, to Mon-
santo Company. Wire enamels containing polyvinyl acetal, phenol-
formaldehyde condensate, blocked polyisocyanate, melamine-al-
dehyde resin and a polysiloxane resin. 3,462,513, 8-19-69, CI.
260-826.
Fitzhugh, Edward F., Jr.; Seidel, Don C; and Oberg, Fred N., to
Republic Steel Corporation. Recovery of metallic nickel or cobalt
from solution of corresponding salt. 3,473,920, 10-21-69, CI. 75-
109.
Fitzhugh, Guy D. Beater blade mounting adapters for working imple-
ments or the like. 3,425,087, 2-4-69, CI. 15-230.19
Fitzhugh, Guy D. Removable adapter for working implements.
3,472,490, 10-14-69, CI. 259-1.
Fitzky, Hans-Georg: See—
Weisbeck, Roland; Fitzky, Hans-Georg; Simm, Walter; and
Heyl, Gerhard, 3,467,497.
Fitzmaurice, Colin, to Fisons Pharmaceuticals Limited. Derivatives
of chromone-2-carboxylic acid. 3,427,324, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-340.7
Fitzmaurice, Colin, to Benger Laboratories Limited. Furochromone
derivatives. 3,470,165, 9-30-69, CI. 260-240.
Fitzmaurice, John A.; and Vaughan, William, to Baird-Atomic, Inc.
Reference symbol changer for character recognition device.
3,461,301, 8-12-69, CI. 250-219.
Fitzmayer, Louis H.: See—
Boswell, James M., Jr.; Fitzmayer, Louis H.; and Prucha,
Richard V, 3,439, 144.
Fitzpatrick, Hugh M.: See—
Strasberg, Murray; and Fitzpatrick, Hugh M., 3,434, 340.
Fitzpatrick, John R., to Wheatley, Charles, Company. Blow-down
vent and check valve. 3,463,189, 8-26-69, CI. 137-614.2
Fitzpatrick, John R.; and Bock, Juergen K., to Aereon Corporation.
Airship. 3,486,719, 12-30-69, CI. 244-25.
Fitzpatrick, John T.; and van der Hoeven, Willem R., to Union Car-
bide Corporation. Preparation of dehydroacetic acid. 3,483,224,
12-9-69, CI. 260-343.5
Fitzpatrick, Wilfrid E., to Williams, Margaret Anne. Safe extra
pocket. 3,440,666, 4-29-69, CI. 2-251.
Fitzsimmons, Alan Edward, to Vickers Limited. Method and ap-
paratus for measuring radiation absorption employing a feedback
amplifier to control the lamp supply. 3,437,822, 4-8-69, CI. 250-
218.
Five Hundred Incorporated: See —
Collins, Samuel C, 3,438,220.
Stuart, Robert W.; and Hogan, Walter H., 3,430,455.
Stuart, Robert W., 3,459,033.
Fivel, Ernest P., to Plastugil, (Plastique et Elastomeres Ugine-
Progil). Process for continuous mass polymerization of styrene and
methyl methacrylate. 3,466,269, 9-9-69, CI. 260-86.7
Fives-Penhoet: See —
Fouche, Lucien Frederic Henri Marcel; and Armand, Marc
Roger, 3,431,893.
Mariette, Bernard Marie Andre; and Teyssedre, Jules Maurice
Pierre, 3,452,721.
Fix-A-Roll Co.: See —
Armstrong, Elton C, 3,468,075.
Fixel, Arthur E. Tidewater power generation system. 3,426,540, 2-
11-69, CI. 61-20.
Fjallbrant, Tore Torstensson, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Filter circuit with reciprocal impedance branches. 3,473,140, 10-
14-69, CI. 330-31.
Fjallbrant, Tore Torstensson, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Active RC-filter of a wanted degree. 3,473,141, 10-14-69, CI. 330-
94.
Fjallbrant, Tore Torstensson, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Microwave signal modulator comprising a hybrid junction and
nonreciprocal phase shifter. 3,475,699, 10-28-69, CI. 332-31.
Fjerstad, Roger L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Varactor
modulator having a linear tuning voltage vs. frequency response.
3,443,247, 5-6-69, CI. 332-30.
Flach, Rolf; and Krause, Fritz, to Kemptener Maschinenfabrik
G.m.b.H. Circular binding machine for woven and knitted goods.
3,479,976, 11-25-69, CI. 112-25.
Flachbarth, Charles T., to Textron, Inc. Coupling for underfloor
ducts. 3,451,033, 6-17-69, CI. 339-14.
Flachbarth, Charles T., to Textron Inc. Flush duct insert. 3,463,194,
8-26-69, CI. 138-92.
Flachbarth, Charles T., to Textron, Inc. Floor box. 3,485,933, 12-23-
69, CI. 174-51.
Flachbarth, Charles T.; and Friedman, Ronald S., to Textron, Inc.
Boat trailer fixtures. 3,458,182, 7-29-69, CI. 269-25.
Flachsenberg, Paul; Wuherer, Josef; and Stein, Walter, to Rheinische
Kalksteinwerke G.m.b.H. Mix for forming light weight concrete.
3,470,005, 9-30-69, CI. 106-87.
Flack, Herbert P.; and McClanahan, Henry H., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Microsphere process. 3,463,842, 8-26-69, CI. 264-0.5
Fladlien, David G.; and Smith, J Perry, to TRW Inc. Tuning device
for adjusting a mirror for a laser. 3,422,689, 1-21-69, CI. 74-89.15
Flagg, John E., to Clark, David, Company, Incorporated. Ear protec-
tor. 3,432,861, 3-18-69, CI. 2-209.
Flagg, Michael. Washbasins. 3,456,264, 7-22-69, CI. 4-170.
Flagg, Paul B., to International Business Machines Corporation. Cir-
cuit for sensing binary signals from a high speed memory device.
3,466,471, 9-9-69, CI. 307-322.
Flagg, Raymond P.: See —
Blackett, James C; Flagg, Raymond P.; Livingston, William L.;
and Ritchart, Stuart T., 3,42 1,536.
Flaherty, Francis Edward: See —
Carlen, Jan-Christer Henric Ovesson; Flaherty, Francis Edward;
and Tupper, Wyman Carrick, 3,469,972.
Flaherty, James H., to General Motors Corporation. Making a
welded circuit assembly. 3,430,338, 3-4-69, CI. 29-626.
Flaherty, James H., to General Motors Corporation. Cutting tool and
tip therefor. 3,455,000, 7-15-69, CI. 29-95.
Flaherty, John J.; Clark, John W.; and Rosauer, Peter J., to Mag-
naflux Corporation. Medical diagnostic system. 3,448,606, 6-10-
69, CI. 73-67.8
Flaherty, John J.; and O'Connor, Donald T., to Magnaflux Corpora-
tion. Medical ultrasonic scanning system. 3,480,002, 11-25-69, CI.
128-2.
Flaherty, John J.; and Rosauer, Peter J., to Magnaflux Corporation.
Multi-scan ultrasonic testing apparatus. 3,439,530, 4-22-69, CI.
73-67.8
Flaherty, John J.: See —
Nerwin, Henry N., Jr.; and Flaherty, John J. ,3,475, 681.
Flaherty, Robert J., Jr.; Walker, Henry P.; and Kimball, John A., Jr.
Dynamoelectric machine stator assembly with end turn encapsula-
tion. 3,436,569, 4-1-69, CI. 310-43.
LIST OF PATENTEES
487
Flajole, Henry J., to Ansul Company, The. Control unit for fire
extinguishing systems and the like. 3,463,235, 8-26-69, CI. 169-9.
Flajole, Henry J.; Andersen, Fred R.; and Thompson, Dale A., to
Ansul Company, The. Cable release for fire protection system and
the like. 3,463,236, 8-26-69, CI. 169-42.
Flake, George H.: See—
Magnani, Seeley L.; Fodroci, Michael P.; and Flake, George
H., 3,486,731.
Flaks, Simon; and Depoutot, Roger, to Societe Lignes Telegra-
phiques et Telephoniques. Solid electrolytic capacitor having
mixed dioxide semiconductor layer. 3,458,775, 7-29-69, CI. 317-
230.
Flaks, Simon; and Escher, Balint, to Societe Lignes Telegraphiques
et Telephoniques. Process for manufacturing high porosity sintered
parts. 3,453,105, 7-1-69, CI. 75-213.
Flambeau Plastics Corporation: See —
Hulterstrum, Harold D., 3,433,510.
Flame-Out, Inc.: See-
Stewart, Katherine Ferguson; and Pruett, James A., 3,457,172.
Flaming, Edwin H., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process for flar-
ing plastic pipe ends. 3,435,109, 3-25-69, CI. 264-322.
Flanagan, Allan L., to Foxboro Company, The. Industrial process
controller by-pass apparatus. 3,483,543, 12-9-69, CI. 340-187.
Flanagan, Allan L.; and Earle, William E., to Foxboro Company,
The. Industrial process instrumentation apparatus. 3,458,722, 7-
29-69, CI. 307-239.
Flanagan, Charles D.: See—
Finnegan, Francis; and Flanagan, Charles D., 3,432,643.
Flanagan, George Francis, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industri-
al Research Organization. Method for the formation of felt.
3,423,810, 1-28-69, CI. 28-72.3
Flanagan, George Francis, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industri-
al Research Organization. Fibre preparation for wad or felt manu-
facture. 3,458,906, 8-5-69, CI. 19-163.
Flanagan, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Vowel detector. 3,428,748, 2-18-69, CI. 179-1.
Flanagan, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Reception of signals transmitted in a reverberant environment.
3,440,350, 4-22-69, CI. 179-1.
Flanagan, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Transmitting system. 3,476,880, 11-4-69, CI. 179-1.5
Flanagan, James L.; Golden, Roger M.; and Schroeder, Manfred R.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method for reduc-
ing the distortion of multipath transmissions. 3,466,547, 9-9-69,
CI. 325-65.
Flanagan, James L.; and Schroeder, Manfred R , to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Bandwidth compression eliminating
frequency transposition and overcoming phase ambiguity.
3,484,556, 12-16-69, CI. 179-15.55
Flanagan, James R.; and Zerlin, William M., to Amphenol Corpora-
tion. Coaxial cable connector. 3,439,294, 4-15-69, CI. 333-33.
Flanagan, Thomas P., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Hot melt adhesives comprising ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers
and alpha-pinene/phenol condensation products. 3,448,178, 6-3-
69, CI. 260-897.
Flanagan, William J.; and Lee, David Q., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration, mesne. Delay time computer for heart pump system.
3,430,624, 3-4-69, CI. 128-1.
Flanders, Andrew E.: See —
Goforth, John L.; and Flanders, Andrew E.,3,430,028.
Flanders, David R., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Radi-
ant energy actuated hydraulic protection system. 3,452,697, 7-1-
69, CI. 114-43.5
Flanders Filters Incorporated: See —
Allan, Adrian R., Jr., 3,486,31 1.
Flanders, Ralph W. Food expulsion spoon. 3,473,221, 10-21-69, CI.
30-141.
Flangeklamp Corporation: See —
Lickliter, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John F.,
3,481,088.
Flannelly, William G., to Kaman Corporation. Dynamic antiresonant
vibration isolator. 3,441,238, 4-29-69, CI. 248-20.
Flannelly, William G., to Kaman Corporation. Dynamic antiresonant
vibration isolator. 3,445,080, 5-20-69, CI. 248-20.
Flanner, Walt J., Jr., to Unitog Company. Plastic. labels coated with
cross-linked polyvinyl chloride-epoxide-anhydride mixture.
3,486,924, 12-30-69, CI. 1 17-38.
Flannery, Edward J.: See —
Whiston, Donald H.; and Flannery, Edward J. ,3,429,222.
Flannery, John D.: See—
Heiner, Edward A.; and Flannery, John D., 3,435,483.
Flannery, Robert J.: See-
Martin, Ronald L.; and Flannery, Robert J.,3,46I,042.
Flannery, William E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Three state
parametric oscillator. 3,421,016, 1-7-69, CI. 307-88.
Flannery, William E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Continuous film
magnetic memory array having matrix of island-like voids.
3,466,621, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Flannery, William E.; and Matcovich, Thomas J., to Sperry Rand
Corporation. Thin magnetic film memory operating in the time
limited mode. 3,436,742, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Flannigan, William J. Planter shroud and planter. 3,475,858, 11-4-
69, CI. 47-34.
Flarity, Warren H., to Ryan Aeronautical Co., The. Phase com-
parison radio receiver. 3,445,845, 5-20-69, CI. 343-105.
Flasch, Josef: See —
Stieger, Gerhard; and Flasch, Josef,3, 427,267.
Flasskamp, Willi: See —
Wilm, Diederich; Flasskamp, Willi; Broft, Eduard; and Jordan,
Kurt,3,473,300.
Flatau, Abraham. Parachute with canopy vent and standoff panel.
3,474,990, 10-28-69, CI. 244-145.
Flatt, Adrian E., to University of Iowa. Intramedullary finger joint
prosthesis. 3,466,669, 9-16-69, CI. 3-1.
Flatt, Donald V., to Dow Corning Corporation. Inhibited system for
organosilicon compounds. 3,453,233, 7-1-69, CI. 260-46.5
Flatt, Walter W., 1/2 to Cibula, Alvin M. Section tool dispenser with
automatic inventory indication. 3,429,633, 2-25-69, CI. 312-324.
Flaum, Mitchel; and Weiskopf, Gunther, to S & S Corrugated Paper
Machinery Company, Inc. Automatic creaser and slitter position-
ing means. 3,456,565, 7-22-69, CI. 93-58.2
Flavin, Theodore F., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Slip clutch. 3,477,252, 11-11-69, CI. 64-30.
Flavor Corporation of America: See —
Tribble, Talmadge B.; and Rondenet, Eugene L., 3,444,218.
Flavor-Pict, Inc.: See —
Rauth, Robert G., 3,451,397.
Flax, Jerome, to Monsanto Graphic Systems, Inc., mesne. Electro-
static printing using porous member. 3,450,043, 6-17-69, CI. 101-
114.
Flax, Martha A., to Clairol, Incorporated. Cosmetic container in-
cluding an internally disposed cosmetic applicator and means to
readily detachably hold the same in place. 3,441,033, 4-29-69, CI.
132-82.
Flax, Martha A., to Clairol Incorporated. Cosmetic container with
single post rotatable mounting for plural trays and ball swivel
mount for mirrored lid for the top tray. 3,476,123, 11-4-69, CI.
132-79.
Flax, Martha A. Cosmetic case. 3,482,728, 12-9-69, CI. 220-20.
Flax, Valer. Apparatus for spin welding a thermoplastic endpiece to
an open-ended thermoplastic tubular body. 3,446,688, 5-27-69,
CI. 156-423.
Flaxman, Nathan: See —
Schweitzer, William P.; and Flaxman, Nathan,3 ,430,634.
Flechner, Irving: See —
Otto, Edward C; and Flechner, Irving,3, 437,034.
Fleck, George J.; and Bryant, Eugene E., to Whirlpool Corporation.
Air flow indicator for vacuum cleaner apparatus. 3,452,385, 7-1-
69, CI. 15-339.
Fleck Industries, Inc.: See —
Graham, Andrew Stuard, Jr., 3,420,406.
Fleck, Ray D.: See —
Barker, Stephen; and Fleck, Ray D.,3,42 1,778.
Fleckenstein, Andrew J.: See—
Fleckenstein, Lambert W.; and Fleckenstein, Andrew
J.,3,482,604.
Fleckenstein, Andrew J. Timing motor mechanism for control valves
and the like. 3,457,792, 7-29-69, CI. 74-3.52
Fleckenstein, Hans, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-GmbH. Adhesive
soaked absorbent layer for centering and joining components
together. 3,482,125, 12-2-69, CI. 310-42.
Fleckenstein, Lambert W.; and Fleckenstein, Andrew J. Control
valve with rotary actuation. 3,482,604, 12-9-69, CI. 137-624.2
Fleece, John. Caution lights for motor cars. 3,432,808, 3-11-69, CI.
340-84.
Fleer, Otto: See —
Taubald, Helmut; and Fleer, Otto,3,471,125.
Flegel, George J.; and Mielbeck, Roger L., to Josam Manufacturing
Co. Toilet bowl carrier. 3,435,467, 4-1-69, CI. 4-252.
Fleig, William E.: See —
Centanni, James D.; and Fleig, William E.,3,484,750.
Fleischauer, Fred J. Air lift and vacuum conveyors and foraminous
belt means therefor. 3,477,558, 11-11-69, CI. 198-184.
Fleischer, Oscar. Brake for fishing reel. 3,428,268, 2-18-69, CI. 242-
84.45
Fleischhacker, Joseph F.; and Kawamoto, Frank T., to Tescom Cor-
poration. Apparatus for flame spraying powder. 3,476,320, 11-4-
69, CI. 239-85.
Fleischman, Frederick R.; and Rutledge, George A., to Reynolds
Metals Company. Vending apparatus for dispensing reconstituted
food in containers. 3,425,339, 2-4-69, CI. 99-357.
Fleischman, Howard A., to Fleischman Industries, Inc. Security
hanger device. 3,430,775, 3-4-69, CI. 211-123.
Fleischman Industries, Inc.: See —
Fleischman, Howard A., 3,430,775.
Fleischman, Raymond N., to Aqua-vel. Electrolytic water condition-
ing unit and electrode assembly therefor. 3,425,925, 2-4-69, CI.
204-197.
Fleischmann, Hans H. P.: See-
Scott, Franklin R.; Fleischmann, Hans H. P.; and Tuckfield,
Ralph G., Jr.,3,445,722.
488
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fleischmann, Lewis W.: See—
Angelos, Mitchell G.; and Fleischmann, Lewis W., 3,482, 517.
Fleischmann, Nicholas. Heat and sound insulation. 3,476,634, 11-4-
69, CI. 161-38.
Fleischner, Peter L.; and Smoke, Edward J., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Cordierite ceramic process and product.
3,480,452, 11-25-69, CI. 106-39.
Fleisher, Harold; and Harris, Thomas J., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Optical and gate. 3,448,282, 6-3-69, CI.
250-225.
Fleisher, Harold; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max,
Erhard, to International Business Machines Corporation. Optical
scanning device. 3,432,222, 3-1 1-69, CI. 350-149.
Fleisher, Harold; See —
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,435,447.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard,3,466,433.
Harris, Thomas J.; Fleisher, Harold; and Shapiro, Eu-
gene,3,434,778.
Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Hixon, Philip E., to Itek Corporation,
mesne. Photographic developing apparatus. 3,422,741, 1-21-69,
CI. 95-94.
Fleisher, Marvin B.; See —
Hixon, Philip E.; Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Braithwaite, Bertrand
G., 3,472,143.
Fleissner, Gerold, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst. Sieve drum installa-
tion. 3,427,726, 2-18-69, CI. 34-122.
Fleissner, Gerold, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst. Apparatus for treating
loose fibrous material. 3,440,843, 4-29-69, CI. 68-22.
Fleissner, Gerold; and Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Apparatus and
method for the wet-treatment of materials which are permeable to
liquids. 3,425,789, 2-4-69, CI. 8-151.
Fleissner, Gerold: See—
Fleissner, Heinz; and Fleissner, Gerold, 3,430, 355.
Fleissner, Heinz; and Fleissner, Gerold, 3,430,356.
Fleissner, Hans, to Vepa AG. Method and apparatus for the heat-
treatment of materials which can be stressed in a longitudinal
direction. 3,430,352, 3-4-69, CI. 34-15.
Fleissner, Hans, to Vepa AG. Process and apparatus for the treat-
ment of textile materials. 3,450,486, 6-17-69, CI. 8-149.3
Fleissner, Hans, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst. Process and device for
the treatment of textile material. 3,460,898, 8-12-69, CI. 8-149.1
Fleissner, Hans; and Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Apparatus for
the treatment of lengths of materials. 3,440,736, 4-29-69, CI. 34-
115.
Fleissner, Heinz: See —
Fleissner, Gerold; and Fleissner, Heinz, 3,425, 789.
Fleissner, Hans; and Fleissner, Heinz, 3,440,736.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst. Sieve drum dryer.
3,427,725, 2-18-69, CI. 34-115.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Apparatus for the heat-treatment of
materials. 3,440,735, 4-29-69, CI. 34-1 15.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst. Process and device for
drying and ironing tows and other strands of material of sliver-type
material. 3,445,947, 5-27-69, CI. 38-2.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Process and apparatus for the treat-
ment of a plurality of fibrous or filament-like materials. 3,456,431,
7-22-69, CI. 57-35.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Process and apparatus for the heat-
treatment of materials. 3,460,266, 8-12-69, CI. 34-26.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Process and apparatus for the wet-
treatment of materials. 3,467,975, 9-23-69, CI. 8-151.2
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa A.G. Apparatus for the treatment of
materials. 3,469,423, 9-30-69, CI. 68-5.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Process and apparatus for the wet-
treatment of materials. 3,469,932, 9-30-69, CI. 8-151.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Apparatus for the treatment of
materials with a gaseous or vaporous medium. 3,473,236, 10-21-
69, CI. 34-115.
Fleissner, Heinz, to Vepa AG. Heat-treatment apparatus. 3,476,367,
11-4-69, CI. 263-3.
Fleissner, Heinz; and Fleissner, Gerold, to Vepa AG. Apparatus for
the heat-treatment of textile materials. 3,430,355, 3-4-69, CI. 34-
122.
Fleissner, Heinz; and Fleissner, Gerold, to Anstalt fur Patentdienst.
Sieve drum gas-solid contact apparatus. 3,430,356, 3-4-69, CI. 34-
132.
Flekac, Frantisek, to Strojosvit, Narodni Podnik. Knife rest for a
band shaped splitting knife. 3,435,640, 4-1-69, CI. 321-2.
Fleming, Bruce N. Thermally controlled automatic feed dispensing
apparatus. 3,421,479, 1-14-69, CI. 119-51.11
Fleming, Bruce N. Self fish feeder. 3,487,433, 12-30-69, CI. 119-51.
Fleming, Geo. W., Company, The: See —
Wright, Robert E., 3,469,570.
Fleming, George H., Jr.: See—
Supina, Walter R.; and Fleming, George H., Jr., 3, 420,080.
Fleming, Gerald S.; Reed, Robert G.; and Seufert, John L., to North
American Rockwell Corporation. Radome structural composite.
3,453,620, 7-1-69, CI. 343-18.
Fleming, Harold W., to Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. Gas purifica-
tion by hydrogenation. 3,420,618, 1-7-69, CI. 23-2.
Fleming, Harold W., to Catalysts and Chemicals Inc. Palladium
catalysts. 3,471,583, 10-7-69, CI. 260-677.
Fleming, Jack Fairchild, to Sterling Plastics Company. Knife with
slidable blade sheathed and selectively clampable in handle.
3,439,419, 4-22-69, CI. 30-162.
Fleming, John F. Stair-climbing vehicle. 3,450,219, 6-17-69, CI. 180-
8.
Fleming, John Stuart, to Floxite Company, Inc. Device for visual ex-
amination of the mouth. 3,459,178, 8-5-69, CI. 128-22.
Fleming, Jonathan B., to Hesston Corporation, Inc. Bale stacker.
3,445,006, 5-20-69, CI. 214-6.
Fleming, Joseph D.; Sanchez, Earl J.; Farris, Charles L.; and Notley,
Norman T., to Kalvar Corporation. Pressure-sensitive foils and
method of making same. 3,440,083, 4-22-69, CI. 1 17-63.
Fleming, Joseph T.: See —
Johnston, Gerald T.; Fleming, Joseph T.; and Boyd, Robert
L.,3,465,233.
Fleming, Joseph W. Apparatus for determining freezing points.
3,436,956, 4-8-69, CI. 73-17.
Fleming, Julius D.: See —
Farr, Thad D.; Walters, Henry K., Jr.; and Fleming, Julius
D., 3,484,192.
Fleming, Karl J., to General Electric Company. Oven having one
heat source for providing both baking and under-fired broiling.
3,450,025, 6-17-69, CI. 99-399.
Fleming Metal Fabricators: See —
Fleming, Robert I.; and Froby, Howard M., 3,465,912.
Fleming, Raymond T.: See —
Smith, Richard E.; and Fleming, Raymond T., 3,440,473.
Fleming, Robert B., to General Electric Company. Heat exchanger
of porous metal. 3,433,299, 3-18-69, CI. 165-135.
Fleming, Robert B.: See —
Colyer, Duard B.; and Fleming, Robert B.,3,477,504.
Fleming, Robert I.; and Froby, Howard M., to Fleming Metal
Fabricators. Safety vent and filler cap for vehicle gasoline tank.
3,465,912, 9-9-69, CI. 220-89.
Fleming, Robert W.; and Hauck, Fred P., Jr., to Parke, Davis &
Company. Dihydropyrrole and tetrahydropyridine compounds.
3,457,270, 7-22-69, CI. 260-295.
Fleming, Roger A.; Harlacher, William H.; Spalek, Raymond J.; and
Lowe, James B., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Polyblend yarns.
3,470,686, 10-7-69, CI. 57-140.
Flemings, Merton C: See —
Utech, Harvey P.; and Flemings, Merton C.,3,464,812.
Flemming, Leonard P. Moveable seat type exerciser. 3,432,162, 3-
11-69, CI. 272-58.
Flentie, John L. Fertilizer tank for tractors. 3,472,429, 10-14-69, CI.
222-178.
Fleschhut, Richard: See —
Fuhring, Heinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, 3, 466, 688.
Fuhring, Heinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, 3,484, 884.
Flesselles, Jacques; and Poupin, Raymond, to Service d 'Exploitation
Industrielle des Tabacs et des Allumettes. Device for the auto-
matic stopping of a machine such as a cigarette-making machine.
3,470,424, 9-30-69, CI. 317-130.
Flester, Eugene G., Jr.; and Katz, Silas, to United States of America,
Army. Fluid amplifier component adjustable to provide a variety
of configurations. 3,465,781, 9-9-69, CI. 137-271.
Fletcher, Alfred John; and Richards, Edward Gordon, to Interna-
tional Nickel Company, Inc., The. Nickel-chromium-niobium al-
loy. 3,466,171, 9-9-69, CI. 75-171.
Fletcher and Stewart Limited: See —
Else, John D.; and Grant, John W., 3,481,573.
Fletcher, Archibald William; and Wilson, John Charles, to National
Research Development Corporation. Method of smelting tin ores.
3,466,168,9-9-69, CI. 75-85.
Fletcher, Charles Philip; Friedlander, Erich Siegfried; Manzler, Mau-
rice Leslie; and Young, David John, to General Electric Company
Limited, The. Voltage stabilizing arrangements for alternating cur-
rent supplied utilizing saturated shunt reactors. 3,450,981, 6-17-
69, CI. 323-60.
Fletcher, Daniel W., to Collins Radio Company. Automatic tuning
control for R. F. power amplifiers. 3,454,881, 7-8-69, CI. 325-177.
Fletcher, David M.; and Wendel, Martin M., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Production of stronger HNO,by
coproducing weaker HN03. 3,475,1 18, 10-28-69, CI. 23-157.
Fletcher, Dennis H.: See —
Jones, Stanley A.; and Smith, Paul C, 3,439,662.
Fletcher, Eldon L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company,
mesne. Strand cutting apparatus. 3,464,300, 9-2-69, CI. 83-100.
Fletcher, George Warren; and Fletcher, Kenneth W. Air com-
pressing automotive wheel. 3,452,801, 7-1-69, CI. 152-419.
Fletcher, Harry W., to Spectrol Electronics Corporation. Brush as-
sembly for rotary electrical apparatus. 3,437,975, 4-8-69, CI. 339-
I.
Fletcher, Henry Raymond, to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited.
Methods of manufacturing pneumatic tires. 3,480,496, 11-25-69,
CI. 156-128.
LIST OF PATENTEES
489
Fletcher, Henry, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc., mesne. Production of
substituted isoindolenines. 3,441,571, 4-29-69, CI. 260-326.1
Fletcher, Henry, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc., mesne. Producing
tetramethylisoindolenine by heating acetonylacetone in aqueous
ammonium salt. 3,448,119, 6-3-69, CI. 260-326.1
Fletcher, Jon E.; and Nelson, Rodney A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method of making mercapto alcohols. 3,462,496, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-609.
Fletcher, Joseph D., to Tube and Pipe Industries (Proprietary)
Limited. Method and means for the manufacture of spiral piping.
3,423,003, 1-21-69, CI. 228-15.
Fletcher, Kenneth E.; and Cole, Alfred E., to Thorn-AEI Radio
Valves & Tubes Limited. Cathode ray tubes. 3,460,879, 8-12-69,
CI. 316-19.
Fletcher, Kenneth W.: See-
Fletcher, George Warren; and Fletcher, Kenneth W., 3,452,801.
Fletcher, Milton. Adjustable lamp structure. 3,476,931, 11-4-69, CI.
240-81.
Fletcher, Robert P., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Storage system using a storage device having defective storage lo-
cations. 3,444,526, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Fletcher, Robert W., to ESB Incorporated. Large surface area elec-
trodes and a method for preparing them. 3,427,203, 2-11-69, CI.
136-120.
Fletcher, Royce W.: See —
Yourke, Hannon S.; and Fletcher, Royce W, 3,482, 176.
Fletcher, Taylor C; and Shoemaker, William E., to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Electronic commutator employing a single amplifier
for a multitude of data channels. 3,422,360, 1-14-69, CI. 328-104.
Fletcher, Wade D., to Sonoco Products Company. Identification in-
sert for textile carrier. 3,425,149, 2-4-69, CI. 40-309.
Fletcher, Willard J., to LTV Electrosystems, Inc. Removable handle.
3,484,894, 12-23-69, CI. 16-114.
Fletcher, William A.: See —
Nichols, Charles A.; Joyce, Alexander H.; Gardner, Charles W.;
and Fletcher, William A. ,3,455,371.
Trible, Clayton J.; and Fletcher, William A. ,3,456,088.
Fletcher, Wilson D.: See-
Cohen, Paul; and Fletcher, Wilson D., 3,468,764.
Fleurke, Karel H.; See —
Van Der Plas, Franciscus J. F.; and Fleurke, Karel H., 3,483, 136.
Fleury, Glendon K. light emitting shotgun cartridge. 3,471,945, 10-
14-69, CI. 35-25.
Fleury, Paul; Patel, Chandra K. N.; Slusher, Richart E.; and Yafet,
Yako, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Field-tunable
raman laser. 3,470,453, 9-30-69, CI. 321-69.
Flewwelling, Herbert Martin, to Domtar Limited. Method and ap-
paratus for individualizing fibers preparatory to web forming.
3,482,287, 12-9-69, CI. 19-156.3
Flex-Float Engineering Company: See —
Raver, Clarence Leo, 3,479,063.
Flex-O-Glass, Inc.: See —
Warp, Harold, 3,452,497.
Flex-O-Lators, Inc.: See-
Arnold, Harmon W.; and Bell, George E., 3,451,169.
Arnold, Harmon W.; and Tiernan, Lloyd E., 3,462,196.
Flex-Track Equipment Ltd.: See —
Nodwell, William Bruce; and Nodwell, John H., 3,447,619.
FLEXA Industria Matcrie Plastiche S.p.A.: See —
Brunner, Augusto J.; Costa, Fulvio; and Falcone, Luigi,
3,481,821.
Flexible, Inc.: See—
Ciaccio, Peter L., 3,464,076.
Flexible Packaging Equipment, Inc.: See —
Black, Donald M.; and Carfagno, Samuel J., 3,422,728.
Flexible Plastic Straw Corporation: See —
Aykanian, Ardashus A., 3,461,554.
Flexible Steel Lacing Company: See —
McComb, Frank E., 3,438,096.
Flexibox Limited: See —
Wright, Ronald Frederick, 3,431,683.
Flcxigrip, Inc.: See —
Spalding, Ernest George Gerald, 3,460,208.
Staller, Karel J., 3,440,696.
Flexstrap Inc.: See —
Padilla, Robert J., 3,420,019.
Fli-Back Company, Inc., The: See —
Griffin, Donald H., 3,445,551.
Flick, Howard S.: See—
Dickmann, John L.; and Flick, Howard S., 3,483, 774.
Dickmann, John L.; Flick, Howard S.; and Palmer, Melvin
J. ,3,481,228.
Flick, Kurt: See—
Frankus, Ernst; and Flick, Kurt,3,470,249.
Flicker, Howard D., to Aircraft Plating, Inc. Deposition of metal
containing coating from vapor. 3,449,151, 6-10-69, CI. 1 17-50.
Flickinger, Don H., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Acidizing deep high-temperature wells. 3,456,733, 7-22-69, CI.
166-302.
Flickinger, Don H.; and Fast, Clarence R., to Pan American Petrole-
um Corporation. Formation plugging. 3,486,559, 12-30-69, CI.
166-252.
Flickinger, Earl Dan, to Skelly Oil Company. Phenol purification.
3,437,699, 4-8-69, CI. 260-621.
Flickinger, Earl Dan, to Skelly Oil Company. Hydrogenation process.
3,441,618, 4-29-69, CI. 260-621.
Flickinger, Earl Dan; and Isom, Jessie Tom, to Skelly Oil Company.
Hydrogenation process. 3,436,429.. 4-1-69, CI. 260-621.
Flickinger, Maynard L.; and Ross, Robert S., to Goodyear
Aerospace Corporation. Combination ballonet and dilation system
for balloons. 3,432,122, 3-11-69, CI. 244-31.
Flieg, Werner, to Digitronics Corporation. Portable print punch.
3,441,944, 4-29 -69, CI. 346-66.
Fliege, Oskar: See —
Resch, Werner; and Fliege, Oskar.3,450,399.
Flier, Ronald J.: See —
Hale, Douglas; and Flier, Ronald J. ,3,467,525.
Fliger, Josephine: See —
Fliger, Louis R., Jr.,3,477,680.
Fliger, Louis R., Jr., deceasedO (by Fliger, JosephineOFox, Marnell;
administrators). Device for preventing a cake from slipping on a
plate. 3,477,680, 11-11-69, CI. 248-346.
Flinchbaugh, Henry K. Apparatus for operating an overhead vehicle
door. 3,444,650, 5-20-69, CI. 49-360.
Flinchbaugh Products, Inc.: See —
Marano, Herbert W., 3,436,294.
Flindall, Robert Lacey; and Lae, Leif Ragnar, to Northern Electric
Company Limited. Identification of a subscriber's request for ser-
vice. 3,482,056, 12-2-69, CI. 179-18.
Fling, John J., to True-Trace Corporation. Stylus steering system for
a tracer valve. 3,481,577, 12-2-69, CI. 251-3.
Fling, John J.; Howard, Shirly L.; and Weil, Frederick M., to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Pencil beam
frequency/phase scanning system. 3,438,035, 4-8-69, CI. 343-100.
Flinn, Richard A.; Sobell, Richard S.; Swigar, Andrew A.; and
Walde, Robert A., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Ultraviolet
absorbing composition comprising a formazan. 3,425,844, 2-4-69,
CI. 99-150.
Flinn, Richard A.; and Young, Jack A., to Air Products and Chemi-
cals, Inc. Respiratory stimulant comprising neon. 3,436,455, 4-1-
69, CI. 424-127.
Flinner, Vaughn D.: See —
Fulton, Howard A.; and Flinner, Vaughn D., 3,466,064.
Fulton, Howard A.; Flinner, Vaughn D.; and Sprang, Richard
W., 3,421,540.
Flint, Alan G., to FMC Corporation. Tray filling and handling
system. 3,420,392, 1-7-69, CI. 214-301.
Flint, Charles R. Exhaust manifold device. 3,455,106, 7-15-69, CI.
60-30.
Flint, Edward F., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Ther-
mal detection system. 3,465,149, 9-2-69, CI. 250-83.3
Flint, Graham W.; and Bowen, James R., to Martin-Marietta Cor-
poration. Arrangement of electrical components to define a low
inductance plasma generating apparatus. 3,469,144, 9-23-69, CI.
315-182.
Flint, Hyland C. Energy absorption seat. 3,466,088, 9-9-69, CI. 297-
296.
Flint, Hyland C. Seat assembly. 3,469,883, 9-30-69, CI. 297-353.
Flint, Hyland C. Seat construction. 3,475,054, 10-28-69, CI. 297-
344.
Flint, John C. E., to Dowty Hydraulic Units Limited, mesne. Fluid
seals. 3,433,453, 3-18-69, CI. 251-282.
Flint, John C. E., to Dowty Technical Developments Limited. Slide
valves. 3,451,426, 6-24-69, CI. 137-596.13
Flintkote Company, The: See —
Cacossa, Frank G., 3,427,771.
Cacossa, Frank G., 3,456,411.
Dalik, Herbert A., 3,455,190.
Hoiberg, Arnold J.; Orsulak, John P.; and Bick, Philip C,
3,443,981.
Metzger, Grant W., 3,430,936.
Miessler, Paul W., Sr„ 3,465,636.
Flippo, Robert V., to LTV Electrosystems, Inc. Fixed jet servo valve.
3,485,255, 12-23-69, CI. 137-83.
Flitsch, Ernst: See —
Gotzenberger, Rudibert, 3,459,21 1.
Flittie, William J., to Goldwire, Henry C. Ensilaging means and
method. 3,427,790, 2-18-69, CI. 56-1.
Flittie, William J., 1/10 to Goldwire, Henry C. Livestock feeding
method. 3,452,715, 7-1-69, CI. 119-51.
Flittner, Peter: See —
Siemund, Guenter; Hansen, Hans; and Flittner, Peter,3,450,578.
Floatex Separations Limited: See —
Phipps, John Degory Baron, 3,456,789.
Flocchini, Andrew J. Automatic animal feeding device with retracta-
ble nipple. 3,421,484, 1-14-69, CI. 119-71.
Flocchini, Andrew J. Livestock control gate. 3,422,571, 1-21-69, CI.
49-31.
490
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Flock, Henry H.: See-
Churchill, Ralph, Jr.; and Flock, Henry H.,3,476,014.
Flockhart, Maxwell G.: See-
Davis, James H.; Dobie, John D.; and Flockhart, Maxwell
G., 3,437,415.
Floden, Bjorn F., to RCA Corporation. Slide projector including two
light paths and one slide magazine. 3,462,215, 8-19-69, CI. 353-
82.
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Granath, Kirsti Annikki; Ingelman, Bjorn
Gustaf-Adolf; and Johansson, Christina, to Aktiebolaget Phar-
macia. Therapeutic infusion and injection composition containing
hydroxyalkyl dextran. 3,453,364, 7-1-69, CI. 424-180.
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Kornfeldt, Per; Okamura, Seizo; and
Higashimura, Toshinobu, to Perstorp Aktiebolag, (sometimes k.a.
Perstorp AB). Method for the solid phase copolymerization of
trioxane. 3,442,862, 5-6-69, CI. 260-67.
Floehr, Walter L.: See-
Brown, Floyd R.; and Floehr, Walter L.,3,433,201.
Ingram, Orville; and Floehr, Walter L.,3,439,956.
Floehr, Walter L. Load balancer for freight car doors. 3,421,262, 1-
14-69, CI. 49-386.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Pneumatic lading
discharge device. 3,425,748, 2-4-69, CI. 302-52.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Railway hopper
gate flexible operating assembly. 3,433,178, 3-18-69, CI. 105-282.
Floehr, Walter L., to Unitcast Corporation. Hopper car door operat-
ing mechanism. 3,434,433, 3-25-69, CI. 105-249.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Gravity-pneumatic
discharge assembly. 3,439,957, 4-22-69, CI. 302-52.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Hopper door
operating mechanism. 3,440,761, 4-29-69, CI. 49-109.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Power actuated
dual hopper door operating mechanism. 3,450,065, 6-17-69, CI.
105-290.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Multiple hopper
door actuating mechanism. 3,455,253, 7-15-69, CI. 105-251.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Resilient gasket
sealing discharge gate assembly. 3,472,178, 10-14-69, CI. 105-282.
Floehr, Walter L. Cable drive discharge gate actuating assembly.
3,472,179, 10-14-69, CI. 105-282.
Floehr, Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corporation, mesne. Railway
hopper gate flexible operating assembly with resilient gate sealing
means. 3,485,183, 12-23-69, CI. 105-282.
Floehr, Walter L.; Hipp, James D.; and May, Ronald W., to
Midland-Ross Corporation. Welded hopper gate outlet frame.
3,450,064, 6-17-69, CI. 105-282.
Floessel, Carl-Dieter, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Pressure gas operated circuit breaker with pressurized contact
chamber. 3,475,575, 10-28-69, CI. 200-148.
Floessel, Carl-Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard, to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown, Boveri & Cie. Gas blast circuit breaker with multiple inter-
ruption. 3,440,379, 4-22-69, CI. 200-148.
Floessel, Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Contact arrangement for gas-blast circuit breakers.
3,424,884, 1-28-69, CI. 200-148.
Flohr, William P., Jr., to Landis Tool Company. Work support shoe
assembly. 3,431,681, 3-11-69, CI. 51-103.
Flomatcher Co., Inc.: See —
Hyde, Paul E., 3,424,090.
Flomerfelt, Forrest N. Re leasable handle clamp for mop frames.
3,440,677, 4-29-69, CI. 15-144.
Flood, Carl A.: See —
Baines, Harry A.; and Flood, Carl A. ,3,483,063.
Flood, Harold W.; Kusik, Charles L.; and Tremblay, Frank J., to Lit-
tle, Arthur D., Inc. Processing of spent hydrochloric acid pickle
liquor. 3,440,009, 4-22-69, CI. 23-154.
Flood, Peter J. Bed headboard structure. 3,419,921, 1-7-69, CI. 5-
308.
Flook, William M., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Apparatus for measuring yarn temperature. 3,465,589, 9-9-69, CI.
73-355.
Flook, William M., Jr. Skid detecting device. 3,466,097, 9-9-69, CI.
303-21.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Plastic fastener
with curved entry shoulder in bore. 3,434,521, 3-25-69, CI. 151-
41.73
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fasteners.
3,478,395, 11-18-69, CI. 24-73.
Florance, Douglas A. Beehive enclosure and method of enclosing a
beehive. 3,438,070, 4-15-69, CI. 6-1.
Florczak, Richard A., to Singer Company, The. Blade mounting for
impact cutters. 3,430,592, 3-4-69, CI. 1 12-252.
Florczak, Richard A., to Singer Company, The. Fabric folding unit.
3,486,470, 12-30-69, CI. 112-147.
Floreen, Stephen: See—
Tuffnell, Glenn W.; and Floreen, Stephen,3,453,102.
Tuffnell, Glenn W.; Novak, Charles J.; and Floreen,
Stephen.3,453,153.
Floreer, Lewis A. Base for coaxial cable coupling. 3,465,281, 9-2-69,
CI. 339-89.
Florek, Edward J.; De Paolo, Salvatore J.; O'Hare, Thomas F.;
Haefeli, John E.; and Berenberg, Oscar, to Bendix Corporation,
The. Integrity monitor and shaft position comparator. 3,482,231,
12-2-69, CI. 340-198.
Floren, Carl E.: See —
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; Floren, Carl E.; and Ammann, Paul
R.,3,472,532.
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; Smith, John J.; and Floren, Carl
E.,3,460,553.
Floren, Holger S. Partial denture having pontic with hidden at-
tachment. 3,435,525, 4-1-69, CI. 32-7.
Florence, Donald M.: See —
Kautz, Wilbert G.; and Florence, Donald M.,3,465,774.
Florence, Jack M.: See —
Bishop, Frederic L.; Cook, Eugene M.; and Florence, Jack
M., 3,475, 150.
Florence, Robert T.: See —
Thomas, Richard Edward; Florence, Robert T.; and Shoemaker,
Clarence J.,3,451, 143.
Florentine, Frank P., Jr., to General Electric Company. Derivatives
of 2,2'-dihydroxy-3,3'-dimethyl- diphenylmethane and process for
preparing same. 3,439,047, 4-15-69, CI. 260-619.
Florenza, Robert M.: See —
Broderick, John W.; Florenza, Robert M.; Kozar, Michael; and
Lineman, Harry L., 3,472, 376.
Florestano, Herbert J.: See —
Chandler, Arthur D., Jr.; and Florestano, Herbert J.,3,471,615.
Floret Felix; Mikailoff, Serge; and Peronneau, Georges, to Thomson
Informatique & Visualisation T.I.V. Digital-code-extractor system.
3,466,608, 9-9-69, CI. 340-167.
Floret, Felix: See —
Mikailoff, Serge; Peronneau, Georges; and Floret,
Felix,3,466,614.
Florian, John: See —
Prussin, Sam; and Florian, John,3,442,424.
Florida General Electronics, Inc.: See —
Tanges, John H., Jr., 3,452,318.
Florida National Bank, administrator, C.T.A.: See—
Garrett, Leo Lawrence, deceased; and Florida National Bank,
administrator, C.T.A.,3,430,935.
Florine, Robert T., to General Motors Corporation. Engine induction
air flow control. 3,444,671, 5-20-69, CI. 55-267.
Florio, Michael A. Orthopedic clamp. 3,469,573, 9-30-69, CI. 128-
92.
Florio, Sam A.; and Roberts, William J., to Eltra Corporation. Ig-
niter and control means. 3,484,177, 12-16-69, CI. 431-254.
Florjancic, Peter: See —
Mundt, Peter H. E.; and Florjancic, Peter.3,470,642.
Florkowski, John Anthony, to Juskevic, John A. Control device for
alternately operating dual liquid filters. 3,477,577, 11-11-69, CI.
210-108.
Florsheim, Leonard S., Jr.; and Hacker, Frederick W., to Robertson
Photo-Mechanix, Inc. Multi-size sheet film feeding magazine for
photo- graphic apparatus. 3,464,768, 9-2-69, CI. 355-73.
Florus, Gerhard: See —
Spoor, Herbert; Florus, Gerhard; Pohlemann, Heinz; and
Schauder, Friedrich,3,455,806.
Spoor, Herbert; Pohlemann, Heinz; Florus, Gerhard; and
Schauder, Friedrich,3,454,482.
Flory, Donald M., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle wheel
brake antilock system and method. 3,441,320, 4-29-69, CI. 303-
21.
Flory, Donald M.: See —
Van House, Robert M.; and Flory, Donald M., 3,422,933.
Flory, John F.: See —
Mascenik, John; Flory, John F.; and Van Houten, Leonard
E.,3,455,270.
Flory, Ralph H., to Frick Company. Separator for disentrainment of
material from a gaseous fluid stream. 3,447,290, 6-3-69, CI. 55-
322.
Floss, Josef Georg: See —
Guthke, Harald; Wintersberger, Karl; Beck, Fritz; Floss, Josef
Georg; and Habermann, Wolfgang.3,427,234.
Henkler, Herbert; Wilhelm, Hans; Floss, Josef Georg; Strehler,
Hugo; and Brodt, Rudolf,3,486,903.
Wilhelm, Hans; Henkler, Herbert; and Floss, Josef
Georg.3,486,891.
Floter, Manfred, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Traveling
support assembly for a longwall mining plow and conveyor.
3,482,878, 12-9-69, CI. 299-32.
Flour City Architectural Metals: See —
Giger, Richard N., 3,466,819.
Flouret, George Rogelio; and Cole, John Wayne, to Abbott Labora-
tories. Aminoacylamidoandrostenes. 3,487,065, 12-30-69, CI. 260-
112.5
Flournoy, Norman E., Sr.; and Barnes, Vernon M., Jr., to Texaco
Inc., mesne. Automatic actuating and control mechanism.
3,428,062, 2-18-69, CI. 137-30.
Flow Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Welsh, John A.; and Johnson, Frederick H., Jr., 3,450,598.
LIST OF PATENTEES
491
Flower, Guiles, Jr.: See—
Figge, Frank H. J.; and Flower, Guiles, Jr., 3,474, 777.
Flower, Maurice Shirley; and Gasson, Roy Alfred George, to Com-
munications Patents Limited. Visual flight training apparatus.
3,422,207, 1-14-69, CI. 35-10.2
Flower, Robert A.; Stavis, Gus; and Gamertsfelder, George R., to
Singer-General Precision, Inc. Velocity measuring device.
3,432,237, 3-1 1-69, CI. 356-28.
Flowers, Edward J.; and Joslin, Theodore E., 20% to Sevald, William
T. Machines for forming and/or finishing metal workpieces and
gears. 3,455,139, 7-15-69, CI. 72-412.
Flowers, Henry Fort. Tilting dump car door hinge. 3,457,878, 7-29-
69, CI. 105-276.
Flowers, Leonard C: See —
Berg, Daniel; and Flowers, Leonard C, 3,469,219.
Flowers, Leonard C; and Berg, Daniel, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Graphitic oxide membrane for desalinating water.
3,457,171,7-22-69, CI. 210-23.
Dixon, Robert R.; and Flowers, Leonard C, 3,459,628.
Flowers, Ralph G.; and Sherer, Thomas L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Polyamide-acid amide-acid and polyimide-imide composi-
tions. 3,468,852, 9-23-69, CI. 260-78.
Flowers, Ralph G.; and Winter, Charles A., to General Electric
Company. Electrical insulating composition. 3,442,834, 5-6-69, CI.
260-19.
Flowers, Ralph G.: See —
Sherer, Thomas L.; and Flowers, Ralph G., 3,47 1,444.
Flowers, Theodore R., to Eversharp, Inc. Foam dispensing nozzle
and foam dispenser with heating means. 3,446,401, 5-27-69, CI.
222-146.
Flowers, Thomas Harold, to Her Majesty's Postmaster General. Time
division multiplex telecommunication switching systems.
3,439,123, 4-15-69, CI. 179-15.
Floxite Company, Inc.: See —
Fleming, John Stuart, 3,459,178.
Floyd, Don E.: See-
Arnold, Heinz B.; and Floyd, Don E.,3,423,480.
Floyd, Don E., to General Mills, Inc. Epoxy resin composition with
ketimines as latent curing agents. 3,442,856, 5-6-69, CI. 260-47.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Floyd, Don E.,3,481,774.
Floyd, Elmer L.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,443,583.
Floyd, George W., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Incremental displace-
ment transducer circuits for errorless counting. 3,471,852, 10-7-
69, CI. 340-347.
Floyd, James C; and Shell, Francis J., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Drilling fluids and additives therefor. 3,479,287, 11-18-69,
CI. 252-8.5
Floyd, John D.; and O'Connor, Martin J., to Hercules Incorporated.
Fracturing fluid compositions. 3,458,442, 7-29-69, CI. 252-8.55
Floyd, John D.; and O'Connor, Martin J., to Hercules Incorporated.
Microbial polysaccharide gums as herbicide spray drift control
agents. 3,484,229, 12-16-69, CI. 71-93.
Floyd, Terence J., to Serck Industries Limited. Fluid power actua-
tors. 3,481,253, 12-2-69, CI. 92-64.
Floyd, Terence J.; and Warren, Henry Ray, to Serck Industries
Limited RCA Corporation. Fluid power actuators Asynchronous
drive system. 3,481,214, 12-2-69, CI. 74-217.
Floymayr, Joachim, to Leybold-Heraeus G.m.b.H. & Co. KG. Core-
less induction furnace and method of melting and stirring metals
in this furnace. 3,472,941, 10-14-69, CI. 13-26.
Flubacker, Charles H., to Scribe Internationale. Marking and index-
ing mechanism for magnetic recorder. 3,470,777, 10-7-69, CI. 83-
175.
Flucke, Winfried: See—
Fest, Christa; Hammann, Ingeborg; Stendel, Wilhelm; and
Flucke, Winfried,3,478,037.
Fluckinger & Cie: See—
Schaffner, Hubert, 3,436,242.
Fluggeratcwerk Bodensee GmbH: See —
Wilde, Kurt, 3,482,075.
Fluhr, Frederick R., to United States of America, Navy. Controlled
analog differential-taking circuit. 3,424,987, 1-28-69, CI. 328-127.
Fluhr, Frederick R., to United States of America, Navy. Field effect
. delay line. 3,436,689, 4-1-69, CI. 333-31.
Fluhr, Frederick R.; and McLaughlin, Donald J., to United States of
America, Navy. IFF active readout control and display system.
3,440,651, 4-22-69, CI. 343-6.5
Fluid Controls, Inc.: See-
Bower, Allen M., 3,435,838.
De Marco, Robert F., 3,421,545.
Di Bartolo, Ernest A.; and Brown, Alan M., 3,482,525.
Tomer, Lewis P., 3,433,253.
Fluid Dynamics (Proprietary) Limited: See-
Turner, Lawrence Alexander, 3,477,579.
Fluid Energy Processing & Equipment Company: See—
Stephanoff, Nicholas N., 3,456,887.
Stephanoff, Nicholas N., 3,467,317.
Fluid Power Accessories, Inc.: See —
Weiss, Paul C, 3,429,232.
Fluidrive Engineering Company Limited: See —
Bilton, John, 3,485,328.
Bilton, John, 3,486,336.
Fluke, Jefferson M.: See —
Kaiser, Arthur E.; and Fluke, Jefferson M.,3,467,271.
Fluke, John, Mfg., Co., Inc.: See —
De Young, Malcolm W., 3,458,846.
Flum, Paul, Merchandising Ideas, Inc.: See-
Fowler, Dewalt W., 3,429,428.
Flume Stabilization Systems, Inc.: See —
Field, Sheldon B.; and Pangalila, Frans V. A., 3,422,781.
Pangalila, Frans V. A., 3,470,840.
Ripley, Kenneth Clay, 3,422,782.
Fluor Corporation, Ltd., The: See —
Schutt, Hermann C, 3,432,399.
Fluor Products Company, Inc.: See —
Furlong, Donn B.; Hallett, Glenn F.; and Kane, Warren F.,
3,468,521.
Fluorodynamics, Inc.: See —
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S., 3,426,1 18.
Chapman, Frank M.; and Chapman, Harry S., 3,426,1 19.
Fluoroware, Inc.: See —
Elftmann, Joel A., 3,473,670.
Flur, Barry L.: See —
Boudreaux, Lee J.; Flur, Barry L.; and Scow, Kenneth
B.,3,470,020.
Flur, Barry L.; Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon I., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Magnetic film device.
3,480,922, 11-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Flurscheim, Cedric Harald, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Transporters. 3,420,541, 1-7-69, CI. 280-43.23
Flury, Emil: See —
Ehrbar, Jakob; and Flury, Emil,3,463,062.
Flury, Erich: See —
Sigg, Hans-Peter; Flury, Erich; and Hauser, Daniel, 3,428,652.
Flygt Corporation: See—
Englesson, Sixten, 3,427,982.
Flymo Societe Anonyme: See —
Svensson, Ernst Sture Lennart, 3,452,523.
Flynn, Charles S. Method of drying a foundry ladle. 3,436,065, 4-1-
69, CI. 263-52.
Flynn, Daniel M.; and Bandoski, Stanley J., Jr., to Clow, William R.
Hampden Engineering Company Direct current power supply
system for emergency lighting systems and the like. 3,421,066, 1-
7-69, CI. 320-6.
Flynn, Daniel M.; Bandoski, Stanley, Jr.; and Clow, William R., to
Hampden Engineering Company. Standby electrical system and
means for detecting defects therein. 3,473,041, 10-14-69, CI. 307-
64.
Flynn, Edwin H., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Cephalosporin Ca
derivatives. 3,449,338, 6-10-69, CI. 260-243.
Flynn, Edwin H., to Eli Lilly, and Company. 7-Heteromonocyclic-
substituted acylamido derivatives of desacetyl cephalosporaxic
acid. 3,459,746, 8-5-69, CI. 260-243.
Flynn, Gordon L.: See —
Farrington, John A., Jr.; Flynn, Gordon L.; Phillips, Stancel D.;
and Scott, John V., 3,470,528.
Flynn, Jac B., to Hills-McCanna Company, mesne. Additive injection
system. 3,455,321, 7-15-69, CI. 137-101.21
Flynn, James P., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Treatment of
earth surface and subsurface for prevention of acidic drainage
from the soil. 3,443,882, 5-13-69, CI. 21-58.
Flynn, John Barry, to Gillette Company, The. Dispensing device.
3,454,198, 7-8-69, CI. 222-145.
Flynn, John Henry, IV: See-
Davenport, Buell Edward; Flynn, John Henry, IV; and Jacobs,
Alfred,3,43 1,236.
Flynn, John H. Air-heating gas burner. 3,437,322, 4-8-69, CI. 263-
19.
Flynn, Kenneth L.: See —
Harelson, Robert G.; and Flynn, Kenneth L., 3,464,639.
Flynn, Michael J., to Wysocki, Kazmier. Rotary vertical labeling
machine. 3,454,448, 7-8-69, CI. 156-357.
Flynn, Paul D.; and Roll, Arthur A., to United States of America,
Army. Photoelastic method for determining accurate values of
stress concentration factors. 3,464,771, 9-2-69, CI. 356-32.
Flynn, Paul D.; Roll, Arthur A.; and Gilbert, Joseph T., to United
States of America, Navy. Dual-beam polariscope. 3,434,786, 3-25-
69, CI. 356-33.
Flynn, Roberta G. Portable folding gym. 3,472,509, 10-14-69, CI.
272-60.
FMA, Inc.: See —
Anthony, Romuald, 3,453,043.
Cameron, John F.; and Fenn, George S., 3,484,751.
Harper, Jack R.; and Loughlin, James, 3,434,331.
Roulund, Poul B.; and Freeman, Peter D., 3,437,279.
F.M.C. (Australia) Limited: See —
Lee, Harold Barry, 3,434,630.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
FMC Corporation: See—
Achenbach, Karl, 3,463,733.
Ager, John W., Jr., 3,435,082.
Alexander, Frank C, Jr., 3,451,296.
Anderson, Gerald R., 3,420,285.
Anderson, Gerald R., 3,424,216.
Bacon, Roger J., 3,469,376.
Bacon, Roger J., 3,478,448.
Bahlke, Allan R.; and Bloomquist, George W., 3,479,065.
Bailey, Kenneth E.; Frahm, Leland J.; and Leigh, Theodore M.,
3,437,157.
Bartlett, David S., Jr., 3,473,658.
Bashenow, Alexander; and Volpatti, Ramon, 3,469,529.
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J., 3,431,090.
Battista, Orlando A.; Cruz, Mamerto M., Jr.; and Riley, Walter
J., 3,443,261.
Battista, Orlando A., 3,458,393.
Battista, Orlando A., 3,471,598.
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J., 3,475,168.
Bauer, William C; and Amano, Carl K., 3,429,693.
Beacham, Harry H.; Segro, Nicholas R.; and Thomas, James L.,
3,483,158.
Beacham, Harry Hoyt; Kreinik, Jerry M.; and Thomas, James
Larue, 3,441,535.
Belfort, Alan M., 3,442,676.
Belk, Wilber C, 3,429,257.
Belk, Wilber C, 3,434,583.
Belk, Wilber C; Willis, Beuford N.; and Mulford, Charles T.,
3,448,845.
Berticevich, Edward N.; and Billett, Ronald J., 3,473,659.
Betschart, Robert J., 3,424,290.
Betschart, Robert J., 3,434,711.
Bily, Peter J., 3,434,491.
Bily, Peter J., 3,434,497.
Bily, Peter J., 3,455,333.
Bily, Peter J., 3,461,924.
Bily, Peter J., 3,472,293.
Blochl, Walter, 3,423,443.
Blochl, Walter, 3,450,738.
Bloomquist, George W., 3,423,813.
Bockno, Gregory C; Da Vincii, Anthony P.; and Schappel,
Joseph W., 3,434,913.
Bode, James Daniel, 3,434,973.
Boeker, Roy A., 3,434,743.
Boissevain, Mathew G.; and Traube, Robert J., 3,458,062.
Boissevain, Mathew G., 3,479,280.
Boyce, John, 3,462,001.
Boyce, John, 3,469,691.
Boyce, John, 3,473,613.
Bradford, Jack A., 3,452,448.
Brcnzel, Daniel J., 3,449,069.
Carlson, Otto K.; and Price, John A., 3,425,997.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., 3,425,995.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., 3,425,996.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., 3,451,970.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., 3,457,238.
Carter, Mary E.; and Price, John A., 3,479,324.
Chorncy, Peter L., 3,420,455.
Cimlov, Boris, 3,442,305.
Conti, John D., 3,442,064.
Conti, John D., 3,467,566.
Cooley, Claiborn, Jr., 3,458,167.
Crawford, Donald C; Viitanen, Veikko K.; and Hoffman, John
D., 3,431,828.
Cruickshank, Philip A., 3,453,362.
Cruz, Mamerto M., 3,475,270.
Cruz, Mamerto M., 3,485,713.
Csimma, Sandor, 3,448,847.
Curphey, David G.; and Fowler, William J., 3,432,032.
Darbce, Leonard R.; and De Kleine, William C, 3,421,842.
Di Bcllo, Patrick M.; and Gancy, Alan B., 3,482,934.
Diamond, Louis H.; and Blumbergs, John H., 3,475,493.
Dictz, Thomas J.; and Mcissncr, William E., 3,460,198.
Du Frcsnc, Harold A., 3,457,657.
Dykeman, Edgar G. M., 3,478,897.
Elliott, James Carl; and Boyce, John, 3,443,689.
Estcrly, Henry N., 3,470,359.
Faccou, Armand L., 3,420,555.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., 3,424,294.
Fclstehauscn, Eugene F., 3,452,389.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., 3,460,191.
Fclstehauscn, Eugene F., 3,461,483.
Felstehausen, Eugene F., 3,462,178.
Flint, Alan G., 3,420,392.
Fox, James H., 3,473,311.
Friedman, Louis D.; and Eddinger, Ralph Tracy, 3,453,202.
Fuchs, Robert J., 3,446,580.
Gallo, Jules R.; Smith, William W.; and Boissevain, Mathew G.,
3,448,870.
Gardiner, Ralph G., 3,420,354.
Gee, James H., 3,443,526.
Gellatly, Robert K„ 3,434,634.
Gerlach, Carl J., 3,457,692.
Ginnette, Lewis F.; and Scalf, William R., 3,430,454.
Godfrey, Leonard E. A.; and Garman, John A., 3,427,292.
Godfrey, Leonard E. A., 3,455,713.
Goldstein, David; and Gleason, Robert Joseph, 3,449,075.
Greedy, Edwin F., 3,420,312.
Greenspan, Frank P.; and Dupuis, Arthur V., 3,468,754.
Gresham, John Thomas, 3,442,142.
Haley, Frank, 3,473,830.
Haley, Harold A., 3,432,886.
Haley, Harold A., 3,461,500.
Hamilton, James P., 3,424,601.
Hanley, William M., 3,431,940.
Haver, William B., 3,471,013.
Haynes, Don A., 3,458,013.
Haynes, Don A., 3,461,729.
Hill, Frederick J., 3,462,978.
Hirahara, Katsuji, 3,446,259.
Hirahara, Katsuji, 3,467,156.
Hirahara, Katsuji, 3,471,298.
Hogya, Bernard J.; and Tillis, William J., 3,476,624.
Housworth, Gordon C, 3,420,498.
Hutchinson, Carl R., 3,424,478.
Jackson, Donald M.; and Gierut, Joseph F., 3,469,850.
Jameson, Neal E„ 3,442,307.
Kaiser, Willard D.; and Monroe, Hanford D., 3,452,603.
Kappe, Stanley E., 3,477,947.
Keller, Henry G., 3,448,630.
Kincheloe, William L.; and Benton, Robert B., 3,429,262.
Kindron, Robert R.; and Houg, George W., 3,462,344.
Knapp, Kenneth W.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Darbee,
Leonard R., 3,441,388.
Knapp, Kenneth W.; and Thompson, John S., 3,468,803.
Knight, Floyd M., 3,443,487.
Koch, Mary L; and Price, John A., 3,425,998.
Koch, Walter T., 3,447,948.
Koch, Walter T.; and Carevic, Frank E., 3,459,117.
Kreinik, Jerry M., 3,431,093.
Kreuz, Donald F.; and Kibbel, William H., Jr., 3,470,959.
Krusius, Ewald Henry, 3,451,938.
Kuzmak, Joseph M.; and Munoz, Wenceslao, 3,423,167.
Kuzmak, Joseph M.; and Schappel, Joseph W., 3,445,556.
Kuzmak, Joseph M., 3,475,357.
Lazarus, Allan K., 3,487,130.
Lee, Harold B., 3,434,585.
Lee, Nathan Dean; and Schwartz, Nelson Norman, 3,432,267.
Liao, Hsiang-Peng; Smith, Lawrence Alfred, Jr.; and Tuemmler,
William B., 3,454,655.
Lill, Melvin H.; and Ellege, Weldon B., 3,461,618.
Lima, Daniel A.; and Hopper, Theodore R., 3,455,704.
Lima, Daniel A.; and Hamilton, James P., 3,481,894.
Liskey, George W., 3,423,839.
Looker, Olin L., 3,429,111.
Luhdorff, Robert C, 3,424,215.
Mac Kellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falken-
stein, Rainer, 3,485,869.
MacKellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falkenstei,
Rainer, 3,462,480.
Manfre, Ben L., 3,469,383.
McGee, Arthur L.; and Irving, Donald William, 3,446,255.
McGee, Arthur L., 3,446,257.
McGee, Arthur L., 3,448,567.
McGee, Arthur L., 3,462,063.
McLeod, James E.; Taborosi, Steve; Groening, Harvey F.; and
Riechers, Harold D., 3,469,938.
Merigold, Charles Reynolds; and Bauer, William Charles,
3,478,597.
Monroe, Hanford D., 3,424,978.
Mumma, Harold J., 3,447,282.
Mumma, Harold J., 3,447,659.
Mumma, Harold J., 3,460,316.
Murrin, Julian Michael; and
3,453,274.
Naslund, Erik I., 3,483,877.
Neighbor, James B., 3,438,890.
Neumeyer, John L.; and Incho, Harry H., 3,485,916.
Oringer, Kenneth; Gallagher, Gerald T.; Bunin, Donald S.; and
Easton, Bernard E., 3,432,546.
Pech, Allison E., 3,473,934.
Pepmeier, Carl R., 3,467,313.
Pepmeier, Carl R., 3,467,331.
Pointer, Paul H.; and Price, Connor E., 3,460,842.
Price, John A.; and Carlson, Otto K„ 3,420,803.
Price, John A.; and Stewart, Mary J., 3,427,288.
Price, John A.; and Carlson, Otto K., 3,475,380.
Price, John A.; and Carter, Mary E., 3,475,381.
Putch, Samuel W., 3,420,308.
Putch, Samuel W.; and Eckert, Lawrence A., 3,424,477.
Radimer, Kenneth J., 3,470,044.
Radimer, Kenneth J., 3,475,242.
Olson, Raymond August,
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493
Redeker. Clark W.; and Schlosser, Ralph C, 3,482,493.
Reimers, James L., 3,434,582.
Reimers, James L., 3,452,858.
Rider, Osborne Lawrence, 3,445,312.
Riedeman, William L.; and Lupichuk, Andrew, 3,451,958.
Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and Houston, Robert K., 3,446,256.
Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and Billett, Ronald J., 3,452,789.
Roberts, Thomas E., Jr., 3,452,791.
Robertson, James A., 3,428,719.
Roscoe. Howard E.; and Nelson, Edgar L., 3,478,974.
Ross, John M., Jr.; and Levesque, Paul E., 3,449,261.
Ross, John M., Jr.; and Lima, Daniel A., 3,450,484.
Ryan, Daniel J.; and Armstrong, John J., Jr., 3,461,198.
Salo, Henry W.; Salo, Bruce H.; and Salo, William R.,
3,447,988.
Samuel, Alan J., 3.420,204.
Sarian, Arlen K., 3,487,144.
Scalf, William R., 3,448,676.
Scharpf, William C, 3,468,913.
Scharpf. William G., 3,474,170.
Scharpf, William C, 3,474,171.
Schultz, Dennis R., 3,469,677.
Scott, Junius Denny, 3,474,316.
Seaborn, Paul E.; and Thompson, Wendell S., 3,434,595.
Seaborn, Paul E., 3,451,549.
Segro, Nicholas R.; and Hall, Eldon L., 3,425,970.
Slemmons, Arthur J., 3,452,702.
Spiegel, Milton; and Shepherd, John A., 3,457,167.
Sproul, Jared S.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Lapple, Walter C,
3,437,433.
Sproul, Jared S.; and Lapple, Walter C, 3,437,434.
Start, John Francis; Seglin, Leonard; and Franko-Filipasic,
Borivoj Richard, 3,423,330.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,438,944.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,438,945.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Carlson, Otto K., 3,444,140.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,451,972.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,451,973.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,454,531.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,457,239.
Stewart, Mary J., 3,462,391.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Carlson, Otto K., 3,475,371.
Stewart, Mary J.; and Price, John A., 3,475,382.
Suman, Robert W.; Stoddart, William D.; and Swartz, Horace
M., 3,478,699.
Teske, Ernest H.; and Roscoe, Howard E., 3,458,147.
Thomas, James L., 3,455,888.
Thuse, Erik; and Hamilton, Clyde L., 3,473,605.
Ticknor, Lcland B., 3,423,499.
Vadas, Leslie, 3,420,284.
Vadas, Leslie, 3,424,213.
Vadas, Leslie, 3,424,214.
Vadas, Leslie; and Drake, Robert W., 3,452,651.
Vadas, Leslie; and Drake, Robert W., 3,456,419.
Vadas, Leslie, 3,460,596.
Vadas, Leslie, 3,473,289.
Vandersyde, Francis E.; Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and McGee,
Arthur L., 3,452,790.
Verrinder, Ernest A., 3,420,385.
Verrinder, Ernest A., 3,471,038.
Weber, Harry W., Jr., 3,455,961.
Weil, Theodor; and Stange, Hugo, 3,424,843.
Weil, Theodor; and Stange, Hugo, 3,469,005.
Weil, Theodor; and Stange, Hugo, 3,471,616.
Weir, Stanley M., 3,424,324.
Weir, Stanley M., 3,447,699.
West, Fred William; Gresham, John Thomas; and Weil,
Theodore, 3,428,715.
Wheeler, Thomas Percy, 3,469,676.
Wilson, Kenneth R.; and Hill, Kenneth L., 3,434,822.
Winkler, Edwin, 3,434,584.
Yawgcr, Ernest S., 3,469,988.
Foard, William H., to Anaconda Company, The. Production of
copper. 3,473,918, 10-21-69, CI. 75-74.
F. Oberdorfer K.G.: See—
Schiel, Christian; and Bischoff, Gunther, 3,478,991.
Fobes, Alfred W.: See—
Mishkin, Abraham R.; Marsh, William C; and Fobes, Alfred
W., 3,451,823.
Focarile, Joseph P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Modular circuit assembly. 3,459,998, 8-5-69, CI. 317-100.
Focella, Antonino: See —
Brossi, Arnold; Focella, Antonino; Rachlin, Albert Israel; and
Teitel, Sidney.3,464,990.
Focella, Antonino; Gurien, Harvey; and Rachlin, Albert Israel, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for producing methylhydrazine
derivatives. 3,431,301, 3-4-69, CI. 260-558.
Focella, Antonino; and Rachlin, Albert Israel, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. N-(2-propynyl) nitrogen-containing heterocyclic com-
pounds. 3,446,797, 5-27-69, CI. 260-239.3
Focke & Pfuhl: See—
Focke, Heinz; and Liedtke, Kurt, 3,439,473.
Focke, Heinz; and Liedtke, Kurt, to Focke & Pfuhl. Apparatus for
wrapping rectangular packages. 3,439,473, 4-22-69, CI. 53-234.
Focken, Heinz: See —
Hesse, Alfred; Focken, Heinz; and Bindel, Wolfgang.3,469,776.
Fodor, Lawrence M.: See —
Kahle, Gerald R.; and Fodor, Lawrence M., 3,479,330.
Kahle, Gerald R.; and Fodor, Lawrence M.,3,481,915.
Fodor, Lawrence M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process and
catalysts for production of olefin polymers. 3,429,862, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-93.7
Fodor, Lawrence M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymeriza-
tion process and catalyst for olefins. 3,444,153, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
93.7
Fodroci, Michael P.: See —
Magnani, Seeley L.; Fodroci, Michael P.; and Flake, George
H., 3,486,731.
Foell, Theodore J.; Rees, Richard W.; and Smith, Herchel, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. 3-Desoxy steroidal- 1,4-diene
lactones and spiroethers. 3,455,909, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.55
Foell, Theodore J.: See —
Rees, Richard W.; Foell, Theodore J.; and Smith,
Herchel,3,479,340.
Foerst, Reiner: See —
Heyner, Gerhard; Rogowsky, York; Jotten, Robert; Muttelsee,
Winfried; and Foerst, Reiner, 3,447,066.
Foerster, Charles V., to Coast Metals, Inc. Method of joining carbide
to steel. 3,444,613, 5-20-69, CI. 29-473.1
Foerster, George S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Water disin-
tegrate lead shot. 3,463,637, 8-26-69, CI. 75-167.
Foerster, George S.; and Ott, Jack J., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Processing lead alloy containing magnesium. 3,481,732, 12-2-
69, CI. 75-167.
Foerster, Roy P., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. D.C. amplifier.
3,451,001, 6-17-69, CI. 330-17.
Foerster, Roy P., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Forward biased
phototransistor with exposed base. 3,465,158, 9-2-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Foerster, Roy P., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Circuit ap-
paratus for detecting recurring input signals within a wide am-
plitude range. 3,465,169, 9-2-69, CI. 307-235.
Foersterling, Vernon H. Platen reversing means for a printing ap-
paratus. 3,438,477,4-15-69, CI. 197-114.
Foex, Marc: See —
Anthony, Anne-Marie nee Barbier; Foex, Marc; and Yerouchal-
mi, David.3,475,352.
Foex, Marc; and Delmas, Robert, to Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique. Process for obtaining a permanent flow of
plasma. 3,476,907, 11-4-69, CI. 219-121.
Fog, Mogens H., to Smidth, F. L., & Co. Rotary kiln and cooler
operation. 3,475,013, 10-28-69, CI. 263-32.
Fogarty, Charles P. Space delivery system. 3,478,986, 11-18-69, CI.
244-1.
Fogarty, Thomas J., to Edwards Laboratories, Inc. Embolectomy
catheter. 3,435,826, 4-1-69, CI. 128-348.
Fogarty, Thomas J. Umbrella catheter. 3,472,230, 10-14-69, CI. 128-
328.
Fogarty, Thomas J.; Raible, Donald A.; and Stark, William A. Bal-
loon catheter. 3,467,101, 9-16-69, CI. 128-348.
Fogarty, Thomas J.; and Stark, William A., to Edwards Laboratories,
Inc. Leader type catheter. 3,467,102, 9-16-69, CI. 128-348.
Fogelberg, Clement V., to Ball Brothers Research Corporation. Ex-
trusion method and apparatus. 3,431,599, 3-1 1-69, CI. 18-12.
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Erickson, Lowell H., to Ball Brothers
Company Incorporated. Apparatus for programming parisons.
3,466,704, 9-16-69, CI. 18-14.
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Hough, William D., to Ball Brothers
Company, Incorporated. Method for the manufacture of hollow
plastic articles. 3,465,073, 9-2-69, CI. 264-99.
Fogels, Mintauts W.: See —
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W. ,3,434,270.
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W., 3,434,271.
Fogg, David B.: See —
Bacon, Robert E.; and Fogg, David B., 3,425,857.
Fogg, Edward: See —
Harson, Samuel Edward; and Fogg, Edward, 3,467 ,683.
Fogg, Robert E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Method for making bags from tubular netting. 3,447,990, 6-3-69,
CI. 156-269.
Fogg, Walter K. Lever dolly. 3,467,405, 9-16-69, CI. 280-47.24
Fogle, Richard J. Stereoscopic and microscopic binocular.
3,434,772, 3-25-69, CI. 350-35.
Fogle, William B.: See —
Bitter, Kenneth D.; Atkinson, George E.; and Fogle, William
B.,3,433,082.
Fogleman, Carroll L.: See —
Brignac, Ron R., 3,462,139.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fogleman, Edgar L.; and Sterne, Robert H., Jr., to Lukens Steel
Company. Free machining steels. 3,424,576, 1-28-69, CI. 75-123.
Fogler, Henry Harrison: See—
Allentoff, Norman; and Fogler, Henry Harrison,3,477,852.
Foglia, Andrew J.; and Feiter, Joseph J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Floor tile compositions containing blends of stereoregular
polyolefins as the binder. 3,440,208, 4-22-69, CI. 260-41.
Foglia, Andrew J.; Stancell, Arnold F.; and Mc Gowan, Raymond J.,
to Mobil Oil Corporation. Polymerization of olefins in a gravitat-
ing bed. 3,440,238, 4-22-69, CI. 260-94.9
Foglia, Andrew J.: See—
Limbach, Anthony Paul; and Foglia, Andrew J. ,3,448,775.
Foglia, Henry R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Current summing arrangement for a magnetic core memory.
3,432,835, 3-11-69, CI. 340-174.
Fogt, Thomas H.: See —
Brinkman, Thomas J.; Fogt, Thomas H.; Long, George B.; and
Whistler, Charles C, Jr.,3,475,829.
Fohl, Timothy, to Stubbs, Harry Eugene. Depth controlling device.
3,460,384, 8-12-69, CI. 73-170.
Fohlen, George M.: See —
Ross, Richard J.; and Fohlen, George M., 3,478,099.
Fohrman, Seymour F. Combination salt and pepper shaker.
3,485,416, 12-23-69, CI. 222-142.1
Fohrman, Seymour: See —
Gorman, Harry; and Fohrman, Seymour.3,463,303.
Fohrmann, Ernest F.; Scoles, David A.; Cochran, Benjamin T.; and
Dick, John O., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Contact
fuzing system. 3,440,961, 4-29-69, CI. 102-70.2
Foist, Joseph E.; and Matthews, Chester J., to Toledo Stamping &
Manufacturing Company. Stamping apparatus. 3,473,425, 10-21-
69, CI. 83-129.
Fojanesi, Alessandro: See —
Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Lauria, Francesco; Fojanesi, Alessandro;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, 3,458,533.
Fokker, Herman: See —
Meijer, Roelf Jan; Fokker, Herman; and van Witteveen, Roland
Anton Johan Otto, 3,456,438.
Folan, Martin P.: See —
Moore, Douglas A.; and Folan, Martin P. ,3,47 1,652.
Folbrecht, Melvin T. Manual-electric fishing reel. 3,460,778, 8-12-
69, CI. 242-84.2
Foldes, Gabriel F., to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Start-up system
for once through boilers. 3,472,207, 10-14-69, CI. 122-406.
Foldes, Peter, to Radio Corporation of America. Scanning antenna
feed. 3,423,756, 1-21-69, CI. 343-775.
Foldes, Stephen, to General Electric Company. Tungsten-hafnium-
oxygen alloys. 3,434,81 1, 3-25-69, CI. 29-182.5
Foldes, Stephen, to General Electric Company. Tungsten-base alloys.
3,441,391,4-29-69, CI. 29-182.5
Foldes, Stephen; and Levinstein, Moses A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Method for forming an oxidation resistant coating on a sub-
strate. 3,420,689, 1-7-69, CI. 117-22.
Foldessy, Justin E., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus
for bending a casting having a liquid core. 3,447,591, 6-3-69, CI.
164-282.
Folding Cartons, Inc.: See-
Cannon, Lester E.; Tindall, John M.; and Taylor, Howard N.,
3,474,594.
Folds, Donald L.; Brown, David H.; and Warner, Henry L., to
United States of America, Navy. Transducer. 3,483,504, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-8.
Foldway Covers Limited: See —
Folkes, David, 3,469,587.
Foley, Charles F. Secret release handcuffs. 3,423,871, 1-28-69, CI.
46-1.
Foley, Charles F.; and McCarthy, Charles D., to Bradley, Milton,
Company. Game apparatus comprising removable mats and
method of playing a game therewith. 3,484,106, 12-16-69, CI.
273-1.
Foley, Charles F.; and Rabens, Neil W., to Bradley, Milton, Com-
pany, mesne. Apparatus for playing a game wherein the players
constitute the game pieces. 3,454,279, 7-8-69, CI. 273-134.
Foley, Ernest; and Herwig, George L., to Conzinc Riotinto of Aus-
tralia Limited, and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization. Production of aluminum and aluminum al-
loys from aluminum chloride. 3,464,900, 9-2-69, CI. 204-67.
Foley, Gerard M., to Leeds & Northrup Company. High-speed mea-
suring systems and methods. 3,447,089, 5-27-69, CI. 328-151.
Foley, James J.: See —
Mellor, Clarence Howard; and Foley, James J. ,3,466,200.
Foley, James P. Bracket mounted telephone index device. 3,436,855,
4-8-69, CI. 40-336.
Foley, James P. Telephone index devices. 3,452,465, 7-1-69, CI. 40-
336.
Foley, Joseph: See—
Hetherington, Richard; and Foley, Joseph, 3,423, 31 1.
Foley, Norman G. Electric hair dryer. 3,476,121, 1 1-4-69, CI. 132-9.
Foley, Preston R., Jr.: See —
Wakefield, Timothy A.; and Foley, Preston R., Jr.,3,465,890.
Foley, Thomas P., to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Fluid flow
measuring device. 3,442,125, 5-6-69, CI. 73-228.
Foley, Thomas P., to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Clamping
device and method. 3,483,285, 12-9-69, CI. 264-146.
Foley, Thomas P.; and Quick, Stanley L., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Self-leveling land or underwater station. 3,466,877,
9-16-69, CI. 61-46.
Foley, Thomas P.: See —
Potter, John T.; Foley, Thomas P.; and Antonucci, Carmine
J.,3,467,234.
Foley, William H.: See-
Thompson, Alfred R., Jr.; and Foley, William H., 3,480,573.
Folger Coffee Company, The: See —
Bergeron, Robert J.; Hair, Eddy R.; and Joffe, Frederick M.,
3,436,227.
Niven, William W., Jr., 3,458,320.
Folino, Arthur S. Process of printing numbers on forms. 3,421,752,
1-14-69, CI. 270-1.
Folk, Lee E.: See —
Christy, Harold L.; and Folk, Lee E.,3,460,238.
Folk, Lee E., to Motorola, Inc. Reciprocating bearing assembly hav-
ing roller- bearing wheels on a bearing rod. 3,427,080, 2-11-69,
CI. 308-6.
Folkenroth, Earl Earnest: See —
Dell, Harry John; Folkenroth, Earl Earnest; and Garver, William
Joseph.3,424,416.
Folkert, Incorporated: See —
Folkerts, Henry, 3,485,512.
Folkerth, Ilden R.: See—
Barkalow, Clare E.; and Folkerth, Ilden R.,3,461,861.
Folkerts, Henry. Tractor hitch for draft implement. 3,435,902, 4-1-
69, CI. 172-239.
Folkerts, Henry, to Folkert, Incorporated. Tractor hitch for towed
implements. 3,485,512, 12-23-69, CI. 280-406.
Folkerts, Walter E., to Chrysler Corporation. Power steering gear.
3,422,698, 1-21-69, CI. 74-497.
Folkes, David, to Foldway Covers Limited. Collapsible weatherproof
cover for swimming pools. 3,469,587, 9-30-69, CI. 135-1.
Follansbee, Lewis A. Apparatus for providing a controlled environ-
mental habitat for aquatic organisms. 3,460,514, 8-12-69, CI. 119-
5.
Follen, Robert J.; and Thue, Baard H., to Honeywell Inc. Terrain
warning radar with side lobe gain control. 3,467,961, 9-16-69, CI.
343-6.
Follis, Dale C; and Lampman, Duncan L., to Diagraph-Bradle In-
dustries, Inc. Web feed roll for label printer. 3,460,474, 8-12-69,
CI. 101-227.
Follmann, Hartmut: See —
Witzel, Herbert; and Follmann, Hartmut,3,467,648.
Follmer, Richard W.: See —
Burge, Joseph C; and Follmer, Richard W., 3,458, 118.
Follrath, Jack K.: See —
Burks, Howard L., 3,441,034.
Folsom, Allan G.; and Perron, Peter J., to General Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Method of producing low density rigid sheets of
synthetic plastic. 3,463,687, 8-26-69, CI. 156-79.
Folsom, Floyd P.; and Tramuta, Salvatore S., to General Motors
Corporation. Heat exchanger of plate fin modules. 3,460,611, 8-
12-69, CI. 165-166.
Foltz, Daniel M.: See —
Baker, William E.; and Foltz, Daniel M. ,3,437,928.
Foltz, Donald M. Wire type pasture fence gate. 3,450,187, 6-17-69,
CI. 160-328.
Foltz, Elwood L.: See —
Nelson, Carl E.; Baer, John E.; and Foltz, Elwood L.,3,476,858.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Track supports.
3,431,585, 3-11-69, CI. 16-94.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Latch assembly.
3,433,518, 3-18-69, CI. 292-238.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Mounting assembly.
3,436,047, 4-1-69, CI. 248-317.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Hinge structure.
3,465,380, 9-9-69, CI. 16-136.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Track mounting
bracket. 3,468,509, 9-23-69, CI. 248-316.
Foltz, Robert E., to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Floating pin arrange-
ment for a butt hinge. 3,475,784, 1 1-4-69, CI. 16-169.
Folz, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrocarbon diluent
purification. 3,423,386, 1-21-69, CI. 260-94.3
Folz, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Butene-1 purifica-
tion. 3,431,315, 3-4-69, CI. 260-677.
Folz, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Recovery of furfural
from furfural polymer by successive extractions with a hydrocar-
bon and with water. 3,432,569, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-680.
Fomm, Karl. Device and method for rounding book covers.
3,460,174, 8-12-69, CI. 11-5.
Fonarev, Konstantin Stepanovich: See —
Mezhlumov, Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko, Viktor Ivanovich;
Turik, Vladimir Fedorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shibanov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev, Konstantin
LIST OF PATENTEES
495
Stepanovich; Isyangulov, Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich; Zinnutul-
lin, Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin,
Viktor Petrovich; Serper, Ruvin Iosifovich; Koksharov,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbunov, Vladimir
Ivanovich.3,473,624.
Fonda, Albert G. Steering and directing mechanism. 3,456,752, 7-
22-69, CI. 180-79.2
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto, to Litton Systems, Inc. Articulated joint.
3,421,158, 1-14-69, CI. 2-2.1
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto, to Litton Systems, Inc. Rotary joint.
3,466,061, 9-9-69, CI. 285-95.
Fonda, John R. Pump and storage chambers for preventing back
siphonage. 3,463,094, 8-26-69, CI. 103-195.
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto: See —
Penfold, Alan S.; and Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto,3,442,758.
Fong, Joseph C. Lighted, rotating toy. 3,484,987, 12-23-69, CI. 46-
228.
Fong, Kouan, to General Electric Company. Channel synchronizer
for multiplex pulse communication receiver. 3,462,551, 8-19-69,
CI. 178-69.5
Fong, Kouan, to General Electric Company. Frequency shifted slid-
ing tone sampled data communication system. 3,484,693, 12-16-
69, CI. 325-30.
Fong, William: See —
Rawcliffe, Gordon H.; and Fong, William,3,450,971.
Fong, Willie; Wasley, William L.; Whitfield, Robert E.; and Miller,
Lowell A., to United States of America, Agriculture. Shrinkproof-
ing of wool top by using process of interfacial polymerization.
3,477,803, 11-1 1-69, CI. 8-127.6
Font, Brunson Bert, to McCulloch Corporation. Chain saw guide bar
and its method of fabrication. 3,485,276, 12-23-69, CI. 143-32.
Fontaine, Andre J.: See —
Papelian, Roger G.; and Fontaine, Andre J. ,3,442,300.
Fontaine, John G., to Automatic Displays, Inc. Electrical control
means for a changeable exhibitor. 3,434,007, 3-18-69, CI. 315-
119.
Fontaine, John G., to Automatic Displays, Inc. Illuminating control
means. 3,457,457, 7-22-69, CI. 315-209.
Fontaine, John G. Brake Control means for vehicles. 3,487,451, 12-
30-69, CI. 303-19.
Fontaine, Lamar. Concrete form apparatus. 3,450,380, 6-17-69, CI.
249-45.
Fontaine, Laurent J., to Bell Telephone Company of Canada. Ser-
vice observing system. 3,430,009, 2-25-69, CI. 179-175.1
Fontaine, Leon, to Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Gerre, Societe
Anonyme. Automatic device for transferring a rib end from a nee-
dle row of a flat knitting machine to a loop transfer reed.
3,446,042, 5-27-69, CI. 66-148.
Fontaine, Marc F.: See —
Haynes, Stewart, Jr.; and Fontaine, Marc F.,3,476,183.
Heisler, Robert Y.; Dille, Kenneth L.; Fontaine, Marc F.; and
Eckert, George W., 3,421,867.
Fontaine, Robert R.: See—
Raffel, Jerome M.; and Fontaine, Robert R.,3,482,089.
Fontana, Ralph G. Handtool for adjusting dentures. 3,460,256, 8-12-
69, CI. 32-40.
Fontana, Raymond Peter, to Duro-Test Corporation. Socket and
base for lamps. 3,426,314, 2-4-69, CI. 339-75.
Fontanella, Luigi: See —
Testa, Emilio; and Fontanella, Luigi, 3,452,000.
Fontein, Freerk J.; Loonen, Hendrik E.; and Creuels, Frans H., to
Stamicarbon N.V. Movable face support. 3,447,327, 6-3-69, CI.
61-45.
Fontenot, Frank C: See —
Franks, Robert L., Jr.; and Fontenot, Frank C.,3,449,860.
Fontijn, Wilhelmus J.; and van Drunen, Korstiaan J. M., to Amer-
ican Enka Corporation. Multifilament yarns for reinforcing elastic
articles. 3,447,308, 6-3-69, CI. 57-140.
Fontlladosa, Enrique Bernat. Display container. 3,431,041, 3-4-69,
CI. 312-284.
Food Equipment Development Corporation: See —
Morine, Richard L., 3,474,893.
Food Products, Inc.: See —
Stephens, George R., 3,485,671.
Food Systems, Inc.: See —
Nurick, Raymond G., 3,451,577.
Foody, Raymond O.; and Botefuhr, Harold Raymond, to Murphy, G.
W., Industries, Inc. Belt sander. 3,465,479, 9-9-69, CI. 51-148.
Foor, Sanford Wayne, to Eastman Kodak Company. Multiple strip
leader. 3,462,054, 8-19-69, CI. 226-91.
Fooshe, Wesley K., Jr.: See-
Reynolds, Linton C; Clifford, Alfred T.; Fooshe, Wesley K., Jr.;
and Thomson, Stewart M., 3,425, 856.
Foot, George O., to Cosmocard, Limited. Gramophone pickups.
3,424,466, 1-28-69, CI. 274-36.
Foot, John Rodney: See —
Farkas, Ferenc Karoly; Walbridge, Derek John; and Foot, John
Rodney.3,433,753.
Foote, Allan E.: See—
Drnec, Harry F.; and Foote, Allan E.,3,424,369.
Van Saun, Raymond H.; and Foote, Allan E.,3,437,198.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Laminated padlocks
with removable cylinder mechanisms. 3,422,643, 1-21-69, CI. 70-
38.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Interlocking plate as-
sembly for laminated padlock bodies. 3,422,644, 1-21-69, CI. 70-
38.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Detachable locking
devices. 3,423,968, 1-28-69, CI. 70-14.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Auxiliary locking spring
equipped tamper-proof padlock. 3,423,969, 1-28-69, CI. 70-38.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Padlock with tapered
shackle leg. 3,473,352, 10-21-69, CI. 70-38.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Padlocks with dual
locking lever mechanisms. 3,475,930, 1 1-4-69, CI. 70-38.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Padlock shackle guards.
3,475,931, 11-4-69, CI. 70-54.
Foote, Daniel J., to Master Lock Company. Hasp staple and plate
assembly. 3,476,429, 11-4-69, CI. 292-281.
Foote, Daniel J.: See —
Owen, Roger L.; and Foote, Daniel J. ,3,453,846.
Soref, Samuel M.; and Foote, Daniel J. ,3,453,758.
Foote, Francis S., Jr.: See —
McCune, Thomas W.; and Foote, Francis S., Jr.,3,442,394.
Foote, J. B., Foundry Co., The: See —
Hauser, Hans, 3,485,329.
Foote, James E., to Diamond International Corporation. Food con-
tainer. 3,450,326, 6-17-69, CI. 229-2.5
Foote, James E., to Diamond International Corporation. Container.
3,468,468, 9-23-69, CI. 229-14.
Foote, Kenneth R.; and Haldeman, John W., to United States of
America, Navy. Welch plug. 3,486,656, 12-30-69, CI. 220-47.
Foote Mineral Company: See —
Beumel, Oscar F., Jr.; Smith, William Novis, Jr.; and Harris,
Robert F., 3,460,919.
Beumel, Oscar Francis, Jr., 3,446,860.
Gullett, David E.; and Reynolds, Edmond F., 3,477,937.
Lynch, Dunstan W. P., 3,445,223.
Rathmann, Heinrich W.; and Rasmussen, Robert T. C,
3,420,659.
Rathmann, Heinrich W., 3,460,937.
Scheer, Charles L., 3,420,758.
Smith, William Novis, Jr., 3,420,903.
Smith, William Novis, Jr., 3,446,588.
Foote, Philip H., to Blessings, Inc. Disposable diaper. 3,461,871, 8-
19-69, CI. 128-284.
Foote, Richard H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Apparatus and method for testing linearity of a sawtooth
waveform signal. 3,424,940, 1-28-69, CI. 315-27.
Foote, Richard H.; and Figgins, Donald A., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Adap-
tive system and method for signal generation. 3,484,712, 12-16-
69, CI. 331-18.
Foote, Richard H.; and Holmquist, John A., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Stairstep function genera-
tor circuit. 3,422,363, 1-14-69, CI. 328-186.
Foote, Russell A., Sr. Spinner game including a standard deck of
cards. 3,448,983, 6-10-69, CI. 273-135.
Foote, Terence Roy Denis, to Rolls-Royce Limited, mesne. Jet
propulsion engines. 3,456,664, 7-22-69, CI. 137-15.2
Foote, Timothy C; and Buchmann, Kenneth H., to Master Lock
Company. Adjustable gun trigger locks. 3,422,560, 1-21-69, CI.
42-70.
Foran, Nicholas A.; and Collingwood, James R., to Worthington
Corporation. Compressed gas expander cooling apparatus.
3,483,854, 12-16-69, CI. 123-119.
Forano Limited: See —
Bilocq, Georges A., 3,420,590.
Bilocq, Georges A., 3,443,676.
Foras, Bernard, to Plastugil. Apparatus for eliminating volatile con-
stituents in various compositions. 3,442,065, 5-6-69, CI. 55-191.
Forbes, Alan D.; and Gould, Patrick, to British Petroleum Company
Limited, The. Synthetic lubricant composition of improved oxida-
tion stability. 3,422,014, 1-14-69, CI. 252-37.
Forbes, Arthur Stuart: See —
Diprose, Kenneth Victor; and Forbes, Arthur Stuart,3,431,419.
Forbes, Fred W.: See —
Allinikov, Sidney; and Forbes, Fred W., 3,466,220.
Forbes, George, to British Petroleum Company Limited, The. Fixed-
bed catalytic operations. 3,431,084, 3-4-69, CI. 23-288.
Forbes, John P.; and Godin, Raphael W., to Ilco Corporation. Mor-
tise lock construction. 3,455,129, 7-15-69, CI. 70-370.
Forbes, Luther C. Painter's pot and brush support. 3,462,109, 8-19-
69, CI. 248-210.
Forbes, Norman A., to American Standard Inc. Boiler temperature
modulating control. 3,421,691, 1-14-69, CI. 236-9.
Forbes, Norman A., to American Radiator & Standard Stanitary
Corporation. Combustion control circuit. 3,423,158, 1-21-69, CI.
431-46.
Forbes, Norman A., to American Standard Inc. Proximity-flushed
urinal. 3,434,164, 3-25-69, CI. 4-100.
496
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Forbes, Norman A., to American Standard Inc. Fail-safe differential
temperature control system. 3,439,226, 4-15-69, CI. 317-41.
Forbes, William N., to Stanley Works, The. Power operated closure
mechanism. 3,470,652, 10-7-69, CI. 49-2.
Forbro Design Corporation: See —
Hung, Han-Min, 3,449,634.
Hung, Han-Min, 3,480,852.
Forbush, Dellis R. Fan-propelled merry-go-round. 3,455,549, 7-15-
69, CI. 272-41.
Forbush, Lothrop M., to General Motors Corporation. Slotted
retainer for bolt head. 3,430,674, 3-4-69, CI. 151-41.7
Force Limited: See—
Adkins, John S., 3,450,238.
Force, Raymond G. Hitch pin construction. 3,429,586, 2-25-69, CI.
280-515.
Forcier, Edward C, to Micro Tech Mfg., Inc. Wafer dicer.
3,435,815,4-1-69, CI. 125-16.
Forcier, Fred A. Mechanical guard lifter. 3,441,067, 4-29-69, CI.
143-159.
Ford, Allen G.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,421,591.
Ford, Allen G.; and Wilson, Robert A., to United States of America,
Navy. Rigid/non-rigid sideboard captured air bubble vehicle.
3,483,839, 12-16-69, CI. 114-67.
Ford, Bruce; and Swisher, Stanley A., to Youngstown Sheet and
Tube Company, The. Clamps for molds. 3,421,184, 1-14-69, CI.
18-43.
Ford, Charles R.; DeHaven, Oliver S.; and Percifield, Edward K., to
Carlisle Corporation, mesne. Differential assembly. 3,470,768, 10-
7-69, CI. 74-713.
Ford, David Julian: See —
Pearson, Arthur Stanley; and Ford, David Julian, 3,476,008.
Ford, Ernest C, Jr.; and Zech, John D., to Atlas Chemical Indus-
tries, Inc. Process for preparing unsaturated polyesters by reacting
oxyalkylated phenols with HCHO and further reacting the
resultant product with unsaturated dicarboxylic acids or an-
hydrides. 3,458,477, 7-29-69, CI. 260-52.
Ford, Floyd E., to United States of America, Navy. Constant current
sink circuit. 3,432,743, 3-1 1-69, CI. 323-3.
Ford, Floyd E.; Hennigan, Thomas J.; Potter, Nelson H.; and
Sizemore, Kenneth O., to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic formation cycler and controller for electrochemical cells.
3,470,441,9-30-69, CI. 320-6.
Ford, Floyd E.; Liwski, Piotr P. M.; Potter, Nelson H.; and Sizemore,
Kenneth O., to United States of America, Navy. Shunt charge cur-
rent controller for sealed electrochemical cells with control elec-
trodes. 3,447,059, 5-27-69, CI. 320-27.
Ford, Floyd E.; and Sizemore, Kenneth O., to United States of
America, Navy. Nickel-cadmium battery reconditioner. 3,454,859,
7-8-69, CI. 320-6.
Ford, Francis L. Fence structure. 3,439,455, 4-22-69, CI. 49-381.
Ford, Frank Peter; and Bassett, Kirk Walter, to Rice Barton Cor-
poration. Turret unwinder. 3,460,775, 8-12-69, CI. 242-58.3
Ford, Gadsen M., Jr.: See —
Van Scoy, Davis A.; and Ford, Gadsen M., Jr. ,3,473, 550.
Ford, Harvey J.: See —
Lewis, George D.; and Ford, Harvey J. ,3,483, 698.
Ford, Holland C, to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for
electron smoothing in image dissector tubes. 3,437,752, 4-8-69,
CI. 178-7.87
Ford, John A., Jr.; and Wilson, Charles V., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. 3-Cyano 2(5H) furanones and their preparation. 3,468,912,
9-23-69, CI. 260-343.6
Ford, John C. Tortilla oven. 3,478,704, 1 1-18-69, CI. 107-55.
Ford, John Frederick; and Wood, John Michael, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Reaction product of olefin and
phosphorus halidc in the presence of Friedel-Crafts catalysts.
3,484,373, 12-16-69, CI. 252-32.5
Ford, Johnny S. License plate holder. 3,432,954, 3-18-69, CI. 40-
202.
Ford, Lionel Houston, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Method of producing a nuclear reactor fuel element. 3,480,702,
11-25-69, CI. 264-0.5
Ford Motor Company: See—
Allison, William D., 3,446,514.
Allison, William D., 3,486,575.
Alonzo, Richard L.; Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.;
and Kramer, Robert N., 3,481,729.
Alonzo, Richard L.; and Augustin, Eugene H., 3,486,869.
Ancliff, Walter A., 3,423,973.
Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.; and Kramer, Robert
N., 3,486,876.
Bajer, Jacques J., 3,462,197.
Barnes, John V., 3,424,277.
Barnes, John V.; and Sampietro, Achille C, 3,451,497.
Barton, David W., 3,432,200.
Barton, David W.; and Russell, Richard G., 3,451,288.
Barton, David W., 3,477,549.
Basler, Wayne G.; Coburn, Kenneth E.; Greenler, Robert J.; and
Thompson, Robert J., 3,481,728.
Beck, Jerry G., 3,468,652.
Bertelson, Peter C; and Sobkow, William, 3,428,362.
Beyer, Gerald E., 3,444,700.
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Phaneuf, Charles H., 3,456,572.
Beyer, Gerald E., 3,461,791.
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, 3,468,576.
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, 3,486,764.
Biro, Steven E., 3,473,403.
Boaz, Premakaran T., 3,468,650.
Boaz, Premakaran T., 3,468,651.
Bogart, Harold N., 3,444,611.
Bookout, Charles C; and Kaptur, Robert E., 3,424,284.
Bookout, Charles C, 3,439,557.
Bookout, Charles C, 3,446,095.
Bookout, Charles C; and Moan, Richard D., 3,470,693.
Bookout, Charles C, 3,473,412.
Bracey, Robert A.; Glossop, Donald L., Jr.; Hayosh, Robert J.;
and Palazzolo, Joseph A., 3,473,842.
Bray, Stewart V., 3,451,110.
Bremer, James A., 3,440,988.
Brewer, George E. F.; and Burnside, Gilbert L., 3,444,063.
Brewer, George E. F.; Burnside, Gilbert L.; Mohar, Arnulf F.;
and Strosberg, Gordon G., 3,444,066.
Brilmyer, Harold G.; and Heap, Samuel A., 3,424,497.
Brilmyer, Harold G., 3,439,769.
Brilmyer, Harold G., 3,456,526.
Brooks, Kenneth R., 3,486,524.
Bruin, James; and Damitz, Clyde O., 3,472,344.
Burby, Robert W., 3,469,166.
Burcz, Lawrence D., 3,472,099.
Burlant, William J.; and Tsou, Ivan H., 3,437,512.
Burlant, William J.; and Tsou, Ivan H., 3,437,513.
Burlant, William J., 3,437,514.
Burnett, Peter P. A., 3,440,133.
Bush, George F., 3,461,545.
Cairns, Thomas M., 3,482,207.
Cairns, Thomas M., 3,487,355.
Caley, Donald A., 3,444,757.
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E., 3,423,819.
Carlson, Donald W.; and Eller, Phillip E., 3,468,020.
Chirota, William W.; Holzwarth, Robert W.; and Shewchuck,
Thomas, 3,433,916.
Clarke, Dennis; and Fowler, Tony J., 3,445,132.
Close, Albert R., 3,433,524.
Coleman, Neil A.; and Weinfurther, Donald B., 3,469,088.
Colvin, Alex D.; Nilssen, Oke K.; and Turner, Allen H.,
3,440,466.
Colvin, Alex D., 3,469,139.
Connor, Robert W., 3,432,198.
Cook, Ronald Alan, 3,439,789.
Croswhite, Howard L., 3,424,033.
Croswhite, Howard Linn, 3,431,929.
Dawson, John R.; and Huber, Roy L., 3,487,206.
Draplin, Thomas E.; and Trudeau, Edgar G., 3,456,524.
Drotar, Fredrick L., 3,456,972.
Drumm, John J.; and Najmowicz, Matthew C, 3,439,813.
Dubitsky, Frank R., 3,486,938.
Ernest, Robert P.; and York, Roy W., 3,472,310.
Fisher, Alan R., 3,463,033.
Fisher, Alan R., 3,470,770.
Fredericks, Robert H., 3,462,192.
Freedman, Jerome D.; and Rado, Julius, 3,424,418.
Frey, Stuart M., 3,431,588.
Frey, Stuart M., 3,431,589.
Furrow, Roger W., 3,451,468.
Galaniuk, Alexander H., 3,425,295.
Gardon, Robert, 3,457,057.
Gasiorek, Leonard S.; and Zeisler, Frederic L., 3,487,282.
Gates, Walter G., 3,432,005.
Gejoff, James T., 3,429,603.
Graef, Kurt P., 3,456,940.
Gray, Dorian R., 3,472,641.
Greenler, Robert J., 3,457,056.
Greenler, Robert J., 3,486,878.
Gregorich, Henry L.; Jones, Clevoe D.; and Phelps, Marion E.,
3,477,250.
Haas, Robert G.; and Ruhl, Edward A., 3,473,015.
Hall, Leslie; Lynes, Arthur E.; and Martland, Laurie, 3,451,469.
Hall, Leslie; and Lynes, Arthur E., 3,477,538.
Hallauer, William J.; and Potts, Bill L., 3,431,614.
Hallauer, William J.; and Romine, Donald J., 3,452,235.
Hamilton, John D., 3,482,200.
Hatterschide, Thomas E., 3,486,942.
Herman, William R.; and Kortesoja, Victor A., 3,473,363.
Hideg, Laszlo, 3,439,656.
Houston, David R., 3,453,901.
Houston, David R.; Howes, Benjamin T.; Warrick, James E.;
and Alexandrowicz, Alvin W., 3,477,306.
Hoyt, Kenneth L.; and Sampietro, Achille C, 3,469,649.
Hughson, Douglas, 3,439,785.
Hughson, Douglas, 3,452,620.
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497
Hurhn, Kenneth P., 3.482,135.
Hutto, Frank C, 3.456,953.
Ihlenburg, Willibald H . 3,481,793.
Ivanchich, Peter G., 3,452,847.
Ivanchich, Peter C. 3,486,392.
Jenks, John D . 3,447.031.
Jensen, Arvid E., 3,468,720.
Jensen, William G., 3,477,405.
Johnson, Edward W., 3,445,01 I.
Johnson, Olin B., 3,444,064.
Kaptur, Robert E., 3,438,470.
Kaptur, Robert E., 3,439,584.
Kaptur, Robert E„ 3,440,903.
Kaptur, Robert E., 3,454,031.
Kaptur, Robert E., 3,481,220.
Kavthekar, Keshav S.; and Russell, Richard G., 3,431,997.
Kavthekar, Keshav S., 3.462,189.
Kepner, Larry A., 3,473,415.
Kline, Leroy F.; and Sendelbach, Ralph E., 3,486,312.
Knorr, Pieter, 3,475,220.
Knowles, James, 3,444,686.
Kolka, Thomas C., 3,473,264.
Kostin, Richard M.; and White, Charles E., 3,472,095.
Kotoucek, Waldemar R., 3,442,154.
Rummer, Joseph T.; and Weber, Neill, 3,458,356.
Kummer, Joseph T., 3,468,709.
Kummer, Joseph T.; and Weber, Neill, 3,475,223.
Lambe, John J.; and Vassell, William C, 3,445,724.
Lambe, John J.; and Jaklevic, Robert C, 3,469.184.
Lang, Charles R., 3,451,213.
Lech, Frederick A., 3,444,962.
Lempke, James L., 3,427,833.
Letwin, Bruce K.; and Sroka, Kenneth J., 3,465,612.
Lupin, Eli R., 3,438,389.
Lynes, Arthur Edward; and Martland, Laurie. 3,439,767.
Maddox, Charles F., 3,477,307.
Madge, Joseph G., 3,451,746.
Madge, Joseph G., 3,486,673.
Mahoney, Lee Robert, 3,458,538.
Mansour, Tahir M., 3,427,1 10.
Mazurkiewicz, Edward J., 3,457,548.
Mazurkiewicz, Edward J., 3,472,146.
Mclntyre, Raymond David; and Woodward, Frederick W.,
3,424,494.
McKinlay, Robert C, 3,481,117.
McKinlay, Robert C, 3,481,119.
McLaughlin, Harry A., 3,430,503.
McLean, Arthur F., 3,433,319.
McLean, Arthur F., 3,485,042.
McLean, Arthur F., 3,486,329.
Millar, Clive C, 3,468,181.
Moan, Richard D., 3,446,092.
Nalodka, Edward C, 3,486,531.
Niles, Harold T., 3,477,61 I.
Nilssen Ole K.; and Ziomek, Joseph F., 3,424,142.
Nilssen, Ole K., 3,424,944.
Nilssen, Ole K., 3,434,009.
Nilssen, Ole K„ 3,440,398.
Nilssen, Ole K., 3,445,723.
Ojala, William K., 3,424,875.
Oster, Thomas H., 3,423,240.
Pardy, Ronald P., 3,427,950.
Paredes, Andrew, 3,473,41 1.
Patyna, Stanley T.; and Payne, William J., 3,457,573.
Pierce, Stanley L., Jr., 3,431,928.
Poole, Charles W., 3,472,197.
Preston, Bruce W., 3,467,473.
Reynolds, Robert L., 3,465,614.
Rhodes, Alex; and Edwards, John E., 3,465,559.
Rhodes, Eugene E.; and Kurz, Alvin M., 3,433,044.
Rhodes, Eugene E., 3,481,173.
Ringe, Frederick A., 3,477,313.
Sampietro, Achille C, 3,456,751.
Sampietro, Achille C, 3.468,190.
Savell, Charles L., 3,451,710.
Scheffler, Clarence E., 3,487,247.
Scheider, Robert C, 3,477,273.
Schlichter, William L„ 3,477,753.
Searles, John J., 3,424,037.
Searles, John J., 3,446,098.
Sebestyen, Thomas M., 3,433,263.
Seiden, Myron A., 3,472,494.
Sendelbach, Ralph E., 3,450,1 19.
Setz, Henry L., 3,439,931.
Shachter, Moses, 3,473,414.
Shachter, Moses, 3,477,247.
Shachter, Moses, 3,477,248.
Shwartzberg, Shalom, 3,468,182.
Shwartzberg, Shalom, 3,468,183.
Simko, Aladar O., 3,446,198.
Simko, Aladar Otto, 3,439,705.
Sippel, Donald G., 3,421.385.
Sippel, Donald G., 3,421,386.
Smith, Raymond P., 3,423,876.
Smith, Raymond P., 3.468,601.
Sowa, Zygmunt, 3,469,059.
Stadler, Henry L., 3,448,348.
Stefan, John P.; and Horton, Emmett J., 3,428,035.
Steinkamp, John O., 3,447,708.
Stocker, Raymond, 3,446,091.
Stockton, Thomas R., 3.424,031.
Stockton, Thomas R., 3,439,560.
Stockton, Thomas R., 3,446,089.
Stockton, Thomas R., 3,473,413.
Strosberg, Gordon G., 3,444,065.
Tennenhouse, Gerald J., 3,446,677.
Tennenhouse, Gerald J., 3,468,719.
Tennenhouse, Gerald J., 3,475,225.
Tenniswood, David M., 3,472,093.
Tenniswood, David M., 3,486,337.
Thompson, Robert J.; Boaz, Premakaran T.; Cholger, Herbert
W.; Gray, Dorian R.; and Meyer, John H., 3,440,030.
Thompson, Tom H., 3,476,145.
Tolan, Homer S., Jr., 3,428,140.
Topouzian, Armen, 3,456,518.
Tsou, Ivan H., 3,434,952.
Turnbull, John B., 3,486,762.
Turner, Allen H., 3,440,084.
Turner, Allen H., 3,462,292.
Ullery, Fred E., 3,473,418.
Venema, Jack H., 3,461,671.
Voorheis, Wylie J., 3,433,242.
Wells, John D., 3,486,598.
Whalen, Thomas J.; and Van Alsten, Roy L., 3,462,251.
Whalen, Thomas J.; and Van Alsten, Roy L., 3,481,715.
Woodward, Gary F., 3,458,741.
Woodward, Gary F., 3,482,130.
Zeisler, Frederic L., 3,457,561.
Zimmerman, James E., 3,445,760.
Zulinski, Edward J., 3,424,946.
Ford, Perry, Jr.: See —
Hansen, Harold Valentine; Youngberg, Charles Harold; and
Ford, Perry, Jr.,3,478,828.
Ford, Robert J.; and Tarczynski, Tadeusz, to Boeing Company, The.
Method of making moldable members. 3,455,757, 7-15-69, CI
156-214.
Ford, Ronald K.; and Thies, Louis W., Jr., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Retaining and replacement means for data-storage
elements. 3,454,940, 7-8-69, CI. 340-174.1
Ford, Stanley Denis: See —
Dugdale, Ronald Arthur; and Ford, Stanley Denis.3,482,133.
Ford, Stephen H., to United States of America, Navy. Self-cooling
moisture indicator for gases. 3,460,373, 8-12-69, CI. 73-17.
Ford, Vernon E.: See —
Cotta, Ezio D ; and Ford, Vernon E.,3,468,237.
Forde, John P.; and Hochgraf, Lester, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Arrangement for providing partial service on a
failed serially looped carrier system. 3,458,661, 7-29-69, CI. 179-
15.
Fordham, Clifford: See —
Wiseman, William A.; and Fordham, Clifford.3,429,304.
Fords (Finsbury) Limited: See —
Sainsbury, Jeffrey J., 3,478,221.
Forecast, Inc.: See —
Muench, Charles A.; and Penniman, Allen D., Jr., 3,459,455.
Forecki, Harry, to RTE Corporation. Method and apparatus for wet
winding coil assemblies for transformers. 3,461,011, 8-12-69, CI.
156-171.
Foregger Company, Inc., The: See —
Bickford, Allan M., 3,420,232.
Foreman, Caley A., to National Mills, division of U.S. Industries,
Inc. Hosiery collecting apparatus. 3,453,028, 7-1-69, CI. 302-27.
Foreman, Caley A., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Mechanism for measur-
ing stretchable knit tubing. 3,462,847, 8-26-69, CI. 33-127.
Foreman, Caley A., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Device for inspecting
panty hose. 3,471,068, 10-7-69, CI. 223-61.
Foreman, Davis: See —
Henriques, Lance L., 3,447,100.
Foreman, Joseph O.: See —
Lesher, Howard D.; Friedman, Robert; and Foreman, Joseph
O. ,3,446,099.
Foreman, Ralph S., to Raychem Corporation. Method of bonding a
workpiece within a heat-recoverable sleeve. 3,484,577, 12-16-69,
CI. 219-85.
Foreman, Ralph S.; Switzer, Ronald E.; Spiller, Kenneth J.; and Al-
lan, Donald R., to Raychem Corporation. Electric heating device
for installing solder sleeves by radiant heat. 3,427,433, 2-11-69,
CI. 219-347.
Foreman, Robert E. Stud drilling machine. 3,452,792, 7-1-69, CI.
144-93.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 32
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Foremast-McKesson, Inc.: See—
Francis, Leo H., 3,447,930.
Forest, Edward: See —
Weigl, John W.; Forest, Edward; and Keller, Carol
K., 3,480,962.
Forest, Robert: See —
Venne, Claude; Forest, Robert; and Perreault, Serge,3,478,61 1.
Forester, Robert D.; and Parr, Josephus O., Jr., to Petty Geophysical
Engineering Company. Processing identified seismic tape
recordings. 3,460,065, 8-5-69, CI. 340-15.5
Forge, Charles O., to Stillman, Donald W. Signalling device particu-
larly in miniature radio receivers for paging systems. 3,467,869, 9-
16-69, CI. 325-466.
Forgeng, William D.: See—
Farrell, John W.; Forgeng, William D.; and Rieder, Kurt
0.,3,483,914.
Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Jeumont: See —
Moury, Pierre, 3,447,064.
Forget, Edmond, to Etablissement Kogerim. Compositions containing
salts of 5'-phospho- N £-pyridoxylidene-lysine. 3,462,529, 8-19-69,
CI. 424-200.
Forgione, Peter Salvatore, to American Cyanamid Company. Phenyl
vinylene oxalates. 3,431,278, 3-4-69, CI. 260-340.2
Forgue, Stanley V., to United States of America, Air Force. Vapor
depositing infra-sensitive antimony tritelluride. 3,424,610, 1-28-69,
CI. 117-201.
Forim, Leo I., to Sterling Drug Inc. Apparatus for dispensing a plu-
rality of materials simultaneously. 3,474,934, 10-28-69, CI. 222-
136.
Forjas Taurus S.A. Industria e Comercio: See —
Zanchi, Admar Orlando, 3,482,348.
Fork, Frank William, to Robertson, H. H., Company. Metal cellular
section. 3,459,875, 8-5-69, CI. 174-97.
Fork, Frank W., to Robertson, H. H. Company. Underfloor electrical
crossunder unit. 3,420,018, 1-7-69, CI. 52-221.
Fork, Frank W., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Metal cellular floor-
ing section and method of making the same. 3,426,492, 2-11-69,
CI. 52-221.
Fork, Frank W., to Robertson, H. H. Company. Metal raceway sec-
tion. 3,426,802, 2-1 1-69, CI. 138-92.
Fork, Frank W., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Underfloor electri-
cal raceway crossover unit. 3,453,791, 7-8-69, CI. 52-221.
Forkardt, Paul, K.G.: See—
Deuring, Karl; and Scharfen, Hans, 3,469,856.
Pahlitzsch, Gotthold; and Hellwig, Waldemar, 3,420,539.
Reich, Kurt, 3,481,614.
Steinberger, Josef; and Beckers, Heinz, 3,424,468.
Forkner, John F., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Rapid acting laser Q
switch. 3,434,073, 3-18-69, CI. 331-94.5
Forkner, John H. Coating method. 3,480,456, 1 1-25-69, CI. 117-3.
Forkner, Robert R., to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Hydraulic
power system. 3,487,431, 12-30-69, CI. 103-57.
Forlani, Franco; and Minnaja, Nicola, to Olivetti-General Electric
S.p.A., mesne. Solid-state electron device. 3,483,445, 12-9-69, CI.
317-234.
Form, Harold M. Quick-opening shrink film package. 3,456,780, 7-
22-69, CI. 206-46.
Forma, Anthony P., to Lowell Molding Corporation. Muller.
3,474,476, 10-28-69, CI. 12-59.7
Formaini, Richard E.: See —
Justice, Ged H.; and Formaini, Richard E., 3,462, 256.
Smith, Joseph A.; and Formaini, Richard E., 3,42 1,854.
Formaini, Robert L., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Polyesters
prepared from tris-(2-hydroxyalkyl) isocyanurates and ethyleni-
cally unsaturated dicarboxylic acid anhydrides. 3,477,996, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-75.
Forman, Barry J.; Knechtli, Ronald C; and Wada, Yasuo, to Hughes
Aircraft Company. Plasma variable reactance device phase shifter.
3,439,297, 4-15-69, CI. 333-99.
Forman, Benjamin, to Gibraltar Fabrics, Inc. Padding jacket for
shirt-receiving form of shirt pressing apparatus. 3,482,745, 12-9-
69, CI. 223-67.
Forman, Harold M. Shrink film packages and packaging methods.
3,468,412, 9-23-69, CI. 206-46.
Forman, Hugh M.: See —
Freeman, Arthur H.; and Forman, Hugh M., 3,443, 136.
Forman, Ronald Max, 1/2 interest to Interfil Limited. Flexible con-
tainers attached to a collapsible supporting frame. 3,464,594, 9-2-
69, CI. 222-185.
Forman, Thomas H.; and Prohaska, Edward S., to United States of
America, Army. Rifle grenade fuze and bullet-stopping device.
3,439,615,4-22-69, CI. 102-65.2
Forman, William: See-
Evans, Don; Stone, Ray; Forman, William; and Taber, Allen
M., 3,456,949.
Formation of carbide compounds by vapor: See—
Bracken, Ronald C; Stroup, Ralph F.; and Wakefield, Gene F.,
3,459,504.
Formax Manufacturing Corporation: See—
McAleer, Howard J., 3,451,093.
Formel, Adrian Gilbert. Swimming pool adjustable floor and cover
arrangement. 3,435,465, 4-1-69, CI. 4-172.
Formex Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Alesi, John, Jr., 3,464,661.
Formfoto Manufacturing Company: See —
Tiger, Emil; Corman, Erskine G.; and Reick, Kenneth R.,
3,424,529.
Tiger, Emil; Corman, Erskine G.; and Reick, Kenneth R.,
3,461,788.
Formica Corporation: See —
Anghinetti, Joseph Richard; Burden, David Abbott; and Pelleti-
er, Albert Eugene, 3,420,021.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, 3,421,971.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, 3,421,973.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, 3,447,997.
Kelly, Peter Bernard, 3,454,518.
Noland, James Sterling; and Saxon, Robert, 3,475,519.
Formica International Limited: See —
Dixon, William Murray, 3,450,044.
Salter, Roy; Petrie, Harold Lishman; and Williamson, Ian,
3,450,595.
Williams, Gordon, 3,425,687.
Formsma, Gerald R.; and Gaspar, Louis G., to North American Alu-
minum Corporation. Aluminum polishing process. 3,464,870, 9-2-
69, CI. 156-21.
Fornataro, Augustine A., to Voss Engineering Company. Roller
leveler. 3,477,266, 11-11-69, CI. 72-165.
Fornataro, Augustine A., to Voss Engineering Company. Mechanical
actuator. 3,483,765, 12-16-69, CI. 74-89.14
Forney, Albert J.; Gasior, Stanley J.; and Field, Joseph H., to United
States of America, Interior. Process for gasifying caking coals.
3,463,623, 8-26-69, CI. 48-202.
Forney, Albert J.: See —
Johnson, Glenn E.; Forney, Albert J.; and Field, Joseph
H., 3,424,676.
Forney, Arthur. Decorator fountains. 3,451,622, 6-24-69, CI. 239-
20.
Forney Engineering Company: See —
Forney, Ross H., 3,430,655.
Moore, William J., 3,437,807.
Forney, Ross H., to Forney Engineering Company. Monoblock valve.
3,430,655, 3-4-69, CI. 137-625.47
Forniti, Philip M.: See —
Patrick, Malcom W.; and Forniti, Philip M., 3,424, 146.
Fornoni, Luigi. Electrolyzing unit. 3,441,492, 4-29-69, CI. 204-220.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Corrosion inhibition of metal surfaces by aromatic aldehydes.
3,453,203, 7-1-69, CI. 208-47.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Halogenated aromatic inhibitors. 3,459,654, 8-5-69, CI. 208-47.
Foroulis, Zisis Andrew, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Corrosion inhibitor. 3,472,666, 10-14-69, CI. 106-14.
Forrant, David W. Photographic ring light. 3,474,242, 10-21-69, CI.
240-1.3
Forrat, Francis; and Jansens, Richard, to Compagnie Generale
d'Electricite. Process for removing the colour from oriented
monocrystals. 3,420,780, 1-7-69, CI. 252-301.1
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead Corporation, The. Article carrier.
3,424,368, 1-28-69, CI. 229-40.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead Corporation, The. Article carrier.
3,432,073, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-1 13.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead Corporation, The. Article carrier with
reinforced end panels. 3,447,717, 6-3-69, CI. 220-113.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead Corporation , The. Article carrier and
method of making. 3,469,737, 9-30-69, CI. 220-115.
Forrer, Homer W.; and Chapman, James R., to Mead Corporation,
The. Reclosable carton. 3,478,953, 1 1-18-69, CI. 229-51.
Forrer, Homer W.; and Funkhauser, James B., to Mead Corporation,
The. Package of articles of different sizes and shapes. 3,424,301,
1-28-69, CI. 206-47.
Forrer, Max: See —
Hermann, Jean; Paratte, Daniel; and Forrer, Max,3,484,804.
Forrest, Joseph B.; and Hart, Gene E., to Southern Mill Equipment
Corporation. Apparatus for automatically closing the ends of tubu-
lar fabric articles. 3,434,438, 3-25-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Forrester, Jay W.; Pease, William M.; McDonough, James O.; and
Susskind, Alfred K., to Parsons, John T., mesne. Machine tool nu-
merical control system. 3,431,478, 3-4-69, CI. 318-162.
Forrester, Robert A.; and Pietsch, Kerwyn L., to Ashland Oil &
Refining Company, mesne. Black masterbatching butyl rubber.
3,463,755, 8-26-69, CI. 260-41.5
Forrey, Ralph R.: See —
Camirand, Wayne M.; and Forrey, Ralph R.,3,425,848.
Fors, James A. Game board and vehicle with vehicle trapping
means. 3,462,148, 8-19-69, CI. 273-116.
Forsberg, John W., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Coating composi-
tions containing styrene-allyl alcohol copolymer, epoxy resin, and
phenol formaldehyde. 3,454,418, 7-8-69, CI. 117-75.
Forsberg, John W.; and Jahnke, Richard W., to Lubrizol Corpora-
tion, The. Composition and method of coating with a mixture of
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499
styrene-allyl alcohol copolymer, epoxy resin and phosphoric acid.
3,429,945, 2125-69, CI. 260-836.
Forsberg, Karl Sten Olof, to Morgardshammars Mek, Verkstads Ak-
tiebolag. Rolling mill. 3,422,654, 1-21-69, CI. 72-228.
Forsberg, Norman P. Signaling apparatus for motor vehicles.
3,437,994, 4-8-69, CI. 340-70.
Forsblad, Ingemar B., to Upjohn Company, The. Process for the
ketolization of 17(20) bonds in 3-keto-A<17(2,-21 -hydroxy steroids
of the pregnane series. 3,455,973, 7-15-69, CI. 260-397.45
Forschepiepe, Fritz. Slag processing plant. 3,438,762, 4-15-69, CI.
65-141.
Forschmidt, Samuel. Shelf bracket. 3,432,134, 3-11-69, CI. 248-235.
Forschungsgemeinschaft der Deutschen Filztuchindustrie: See—
Schuster, Wilhelm, 3,463,657.
Forschungsinstitut fur Textiltechnologie: See—
Ploch, Siegfried; Scholtis, Walter; and Zschunke, Heinz,
3,442,101.
Forschungslaboratorium, Heiman, Walter, Prof. Dr.-Ing.: See—
Heimann, Walter; and Hofmann, Hans, 3,458,379.
Forschungslaboratorium, Heimann, W., Prof. Dr.-Ing.: See —
Heimann, Walter; and Scherzer, Otto, 3,448,317.
Forschungslaboratorium, Heimann, Walter, Prof. Dr.-Ing.: See —
Heimann, Walter; Maus, Hans R.; and Wolf, Erich A.,
3,449,580.
Pawlowski, Frank L., 3,437,934.
Forse, Don H.: See —
Greenlee, Lyman E., 3,458,262.
Forse, Harry D.: See —
Campbell, Rollin E.; and Forse, Harry D., 3,463,367.
Campbell, Rollin E.; and Forse, Harry D.,3,484,821.
Forse, Harry D. Method and apparatus for shaping and finishing a
garment. 3,477,621, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 223-57.
Forslund, Charles F. Screen printing machine. 3,459,125, 8-5-69, CI.
101-35.
Forslund, Charles F. Screen printing squeegee and flood bar ap-
paratus. 3,477,366, 11-11-69, CI. 101-123.
Forslund, Donald C; and Waxman, Ronald, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Multipurpose logic circuit for performing
254 out of 256 discrete logical combinations of three variables.
3,428,903, 2-18-69, CI. 328-92.
Forsman, Earl R., to Keystone Valve Corporation. Disc valve opera-
tor with compound driving linkage. 3,452,961, 7-1-69, CI. 251-31.
Forste, Walter; and Ostermay, Gottfried, to VVB Elektrogerate. Car-
bon commutator. 3,473,062, 10-1^-69, CI. 310-234.
Forste, Walter; and Ostermay, Gottfried, to VVB Elektrogerate. Car-
bon commutators. 3,473,063, 10-14-69, CI. 310-234.
Forster, Albert P., 1/2 to Muggley, Reginald F. Crawler tractor
ground pulverizer attachment. 3,459,268, 8-5-69, CI. 172-63.
Forster and Slaughter: See —
Forster, Lloyd M., 3,480,985.
Forster, Lloyd M., 3,480,986.
Forster, Donald C, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Laser having a sta-
bilized output spectrum. 3,471,803, 10-7-69, CI. 331-94.5
Forster, Donald M.: See-
Johnson, Benjamin A.; and Forster, Donald M., 3, 425, 835.
Forster, Eric O., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Microwave drying process for synthetic polymers. 3,434,220, 3-25-
69, CI. 34-1.
Forster, Eric O.; and Effron, Edward, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Process for measuring static charge in a liquid
hydrocarbon stream. 3,478,261, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 324-32.
Forster, Eric O.; and Vanderbilt, Byron M., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Metal-filled plastics comprising a styrene
polymer and an elastomer. 3,427,264, 2-11-69, CI. 260-4.
Forster, Eric O.: See-
Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr.; and Forster, Eric 0.,3,42 1,947.
Forster, Ewald; Porret, Daniel; and Ruf, Peter, to Ciba Limited.
Epoxy resin moulding compositions. 3,483,168, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
77.5
Forster, Fridolin. Drawing apparatus. 3,483,622, 12-16-69, CI. 33-
23.
Forster, Graham Arthur; and Collinson, Christopher David, to Davy
and United Engineering Company, Limited. Forging control.
3,435,650, 4-1-69, CI. 72-24.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Planetary gear change-speed transmission, especially for motor
vehicles. 3,486,399, 12-30-69, CI. 74-763.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Eltze, Ulrich, to Daimler-Benz Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Centrifugal regulator for producing a pressure in
dependence on the rotational speed, especially for automatic
motor vehicle change-speed trans- missions. 3,420,251, 1-7-69, CI.
137-54.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Servo-steering mechanism for motor vehicles.
3,444,786, 5-20-69, CI. 91-434.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Servo-steering system for motor vehicles. 3,476,203,
11-4-69, CI. 180-79.2
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Zaiser, Wolfgang, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Drive for auxiliary units of an internal com-
bustion engine, especially in motor vehicles. 3,469,473, 9-30-69,
CI. 74-781.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Zaiser, Wolfgang, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Motor vehicle change speed transmission.
3,483,771, 12-16-69, CI. 74-759.
Forster, Harry: See —
Schiller, Siegfried; Forster, Harry; and Lenk, Peter.3,440,475.
Schiller, Siegfried; Lenk, Peter; and Forster, Harry, 3,432,335.
Forster, James Neil: See —
Gomez, Ludgero S. A.; and Forster, James Neil,3,421,528.
Forster, Johannes; and Golde, Ernst, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-
G.m.b.H. Single phase voltage converter. 3,439,254, 4-15-69, CI.
321-45.
Forster, John R. Combined feed mill and feed auger. 3,465,801, 9-9-
69, CI. 146-107.
Forster, Klaus W.: See —
McCready, Ross B.; and Forster, Klaus W.,3,469,832.
Forster, Klaus W., to Kerma Corporation. Furnace skull stripper.
3,438,619, 4-15-69, CI. 266-36.
Forster, Leslie L.: See —
Palmer, William E.; and Forster, Leslie L.,3,429,371.
Forster, Lloyd M., to Forster and Slaughter. Wiper arm construction.
3.480.985, 12-2-69, CI. 15-250.35
Forster, Lloyd M., 1/3 to Appel, Walter D., and 2/3 to Forster and
Slaughter. Integral windshield wiper and arm construction.
3.480.986, 12-2-69, CI. 15-250.36
Forster, Paul Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of
shaped articles, such as fibers, filaments and films, or polyesters.
3,480,586, 11-25-69, CI. 260-47.
Forster, Paul-Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunther, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing high
molecular weight polyalkylene terephthalates by intimately mixing
a molten stream of low molecular weight polyalkylene terephtha-
late with a melt of higher molecular weight polyalkylene
terephthalate. 3,446,772, 5-27-69, CI. 260-47.
Forster, Wolfgang C, to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Flame resistant
polyol urethane foam composition and process of producing the
same. 3,470,118, 9-30-69, CI. 260-2.5
Forsthuber, Robert Franz Karl: See —
Kirk, Joseph; and Forsthuber, Robert Franz Karl, 3,466,762.
Forstner, Egon; and Binder, Robert, to Porsche, Dr.-Ing. H.c.F.,
K.G. Engine cooling system for armored vehicles, particularly
tanks. 3,428,141, 2-18-69, CI. 180-54.
Forsvarets Fabriksverk: See —
Akhagen, Rune V., 3,459,129.
Forsyth, George E., to Rohm & Haas Company. Flame resistant
acrylic sheet containing cyclohexyl acrylate or methacrylate
copolymer. 3,468,980, 9-23-69, CI. 260-901.
Forsyth, Harold G. Self-retaining label cards for jugs. 3,423,861, 1-
28-69, CI. 40-20.
Forsyth, John P.: See —
Forsyth, Robert W.; and Forsyth, John P.,3,478,643.
Forsyth, Ray E.: See —
Mackey, Walter, 3,449,802.
Forsyth, Ray E. Trim button manufacture. 3,426,626, 2-11-69, CI.
79-4.
Forsyth, Robert W.; and Forsyth, John P. Ballistic shielding ap-
paratus. 3,478,643, 11-18-69, CI. 89-36.
Forsyth, Samuel E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method for sul-
fonation of hydrocarbons and disposal of gases therefrom.
3,485,745, 12-23-69, CI. 208-44.
Forsyth, William A., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Marking medium.
3,477,862, 11-11-69, CI. 106-22.
Forsythe, Alan K.: See —
Green, Charles J.; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, Lyle D.,3,460,746.
Green, Charles J.; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, Lyle D.,3,460,747.
Forsythe, Bobbie G., to Wichita Clutch Company, Inc. Self-aligning,
caliper type brake. 3,469,658, 9-30-69, CI. 188-73.
Fort, Godfrey: See —
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Fort, Godfrey, 3, 470, 170.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; and Fort, Godfrey, 3, 474,092.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; Fort, Godfrey; and Parker, James
Brown,3, 43 1,261.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; Fort, Godfrey; and Thompson,
James McAllan Cormack, 3,461, 134.
Fort, Godfrey, to United States of America, Navy. Substituted
trinitroethyl imidazolidine compounds. 3,475,448, 10-28-69, CI.
260-309.7
Fort Howard Paper Company: See —
Monyette, Donald C; and Wolske, Dean L., 3,433,544.
Fort Wayne Metals, Inc.: See —
Glaze, Ardelle, 3,428,278.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc.: See—
Eminger, Robert J., 3,447,225.
Eminger, Robert J., 3,460,770.
Eminger, Robert J.; and Tyson, Clayton L., 3,481,372.
Henry, John J., 3,441,228.
Fortay, Martha K.,: See —
Fortay, Steven O.; Fortay, Martha K.; and Fortay, Steven O.,
3,420,237.
Fortay, Martha K.: See —
Fortay, Steven O.; Fortay, Martha K.; and Fortay, Steven
O.,3,420,237.
Fortay, Steven O.; Fortay, Martha K.; and Fortay, Steven
O., 3,420,237.
Fortay, Steven O.: See —
Fortay, Steven O.; Fortay, Martha K.; and Fortay, Steven
O.,3,420,237.
Fortay, Steven O.; Fortay, Martha K.; and Fortay, Steven O.,
deceasedO (by Fortay, Martha K.; executrix), to Fortay, Martha
K.,. Process and article for the treatment of severe epistaxis.
3,420,237, 1-7-69, CI. 128-325.
Forte, Dennis D. Basement drainage system. 3,426,487, 2-11-69, CI.
52-1.
Forte, Joan M. Valve wheel for foot control. 3,465,379, 9-9-69, CI.
16-110.
Forte, Virginia A., to Getha, William. Lipstick blotter. 3,432,081, 3-
11-69, CI. 225-39.
Forten, Jeremy; and Rissman, Edwin Francis, to Leesona Corpora-
tion. Electrochemical cell including palladium- gold alloy black
catalyst. 3,467,554, 9-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Fortenbach, John H.; Hollowood, Hugh B.; and Mazanek, Henry E.,
to General Electric Company. Method of making a tieless bracing
of stator coil end turns. 3,435,517, 4-1-69, CI. 29-596.
Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt: See —
Abbey, Anthony; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Klothen,
lrving.3,427,166.
Klothen, Irving; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Abbey,
Anthony.3,434,844.
Fortenberry, Jerry A. Nosepiece for rocking connection to ophthal-
mic mounting. 3,476,468, 1 1-4-69, CI. 351-130.
Fortescue, Peter, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Nuclear reactor system with fission gas removal.
3,432,388, 3-11-69, CI. 176-37.
Fortescue, Peter, to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Gas
cooled nuclear reactor. 3,461,034, 8-12-69, CI. 176-60.
Fortescue, Peter; Ringsmuth, Richard J.; and Schultz, George M., to
Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Control rod drive
system. 3,448,006, 6-3-69, CI. 176-36.
Fortescue, Peter; and Shanstrom, Raymond T., to Gulf General
Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Gas-cooled fast reactor. 3,475,272,
10-28-69, CI. 176-40.
Forth, Edward W.: See —
Parkison, Richard G.; and Forth, Edward W., 3,465,782.
Forth, Murray W., to Deere & Company, mesne. Bale thrower.
3,451,333, 6-24-69, CI. 100-188.
Forthmann, Frederich F., Jr. Method and apparatus for cutting
labels having plastic fibers. 3,483,778, 12-16-69, CI. 83-16.
Forthmann, Frederick F., Jr. Strip material cutting device and
method. 3,483,779, 12-16-69, CI. 83-42.
Fortier, Andre Louis. Differential pneumatic measuring or servo
devices. 3,477,276, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-37.5
Fortier, Ernest L. Irrigation system. 3,423,023, 1-21-69, CI. 239-207.
Fortier, Paul Henri. Stabilizing device for a vehicle. 3,430,978, 3-4-
69, CI. 280-124.
Fortier, Roland, to Climabec Inc. Apparatus for producing ozone.
3.457.159, 7-22-69, CI. 204-313.
Fortier, Roland, to Climabec Inc. Apparatus for generating ozone.
3.457.160, 7-22-69, CI. 204-319.
Fortin Plastics, Inc.: See —
Jones, Harold A., 3,422,495.
Fortman, John T., to Universal Oil Products Company. Black oil
conversion process. 3,471,397, 10-7-69, CI. 208-1 1 1.
Fortnam, George A., to General Electric Company. Hand operated
vibrator. 3,461,859, 8-19-69, CI. 128-36.
Fortsch, Francis J.; and Durch, Edward L., to American Welding &
Manufacturing Company, The. Snap-in reinforcement. 3,425,159,
2-4-69, CI. 49-504.
Fortsch, Francis J.; and Sullivan, Harold E., to American Welding &
Manufacturing Company, The. Dry wall sheet metal frame.
3,429,076, 2-25-69, CI. 49-504.
Fortuna Foundations, Inc.: See —
Murdock, Benjamin, 3,438,376.
Fortuna-Wcrke Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hacker, Kurt; Koehl, Erwin; and Weigele, Reinhold, 3,461,473.
Fortune, David J.: See—
Orwin, Olaf J. B.; and Fortune, David J.,3,429,407.
Fortune, William J. Guide and work holder for making router cuts.
3,450,001, 6-17-69, CI. 90-12.
Fortune, William S. Solder-desolder combination implement.
3,443,734, 5-13-69, CI. 228-52.
Forward, Carrel M.: See —
Solomon, William H.; Van Weelde, Donald J.; and Forward,
Carrel M., 3,451,874.
Forward, Frank A.: See —
Vizsolyi, Andrew I.; Armstrong, Anna M.; and Forward, Frank
A. ,3,459,535.
Forward, Philip: See —
Parker, Walter; and Forward, Philip,3,465,509.
Forward, Robert L.; and Jacobson, Alexander D., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Color holography. 3,442,566, 5-6-69, CI. 350-3.5
Forwarets Fabriksverk: See —
Holmstrom, Georg Henry Sixten, 3,472,167.
Forzelius, Nils T. Sole edge holder for ski bindings. 3,456,958, 7-22-
69, CI. 280-11.35
Foseco Fordath A.G.: See —
Walker, James; and Westwood, Goeffrey W., 3,428,1 10.
Foseco International Limited: See —
Bailie, Michel, 3,486,884.
Beale, James, 3,440,066.
Boddey, Ronald Frederick, 3,460,606.
Eastwood, Fred; Brindle, John Harry; and Kolb, Frederick L.,
Jr., 3,458,169.
Ravault, Frank Ernest George, 3,440,1 12.
Robiette, Alfred Gordon Evans, 3,461,339.
Foseco Technik Limited Nechells: See —
Macnair, John Miles, 3,457,769.
Foseco Trading A.G.: See —
Eastwood, Fred, 3,439,734.
Foshag, William F.: See —
Boehler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F.,3,439,887.
Boehler, Gabriel D.; and Foshag, William F., 3,446, 175.
Fosker, George Robert; and Nayler, John Herbert Charles, to
Beecham Group Limited. a-Phthalimidobenzylpenicillin.
3,453,264, 7-1-69, CI. 260-239.1
Foskett, Roger D., to Dynamics Research Corporation. Photoelectric
incremental encoder providing output indication of amount and
direction of relative motion between two members. 3,449,588, 6-
10-69, CI. 250-231.
Fosler, John R., to General Motors Corporation. Unbalanced sensing
switch assembly for centrifugal machines. 3,422,957, 1-21-69, CI.
210-144.
Fosler, John R.; and Sharpe, Verlos G., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Washing machine support assembly. 3,476,253, 11-4-69, CI.
210-365.
Fosnaugh, Harland R.: See —
Dutt, Herbert V.; and Fosnaugh, Harland R.,3,440,897.
Foss, George J.; Runco, Joseph C; and Roberts, Cecil P., to Anchor
Hocking Glass Corporation. Container sealing machine. 3,438,174,
4-15-69, CI. 53-110.
Foss, Rudolph George: See —
Fearon, Robert Earl; and Foss, Rudolph George, 3,475,239.
Fossa, Joseph. Shoe upper lacing machines. 3,458,883, 8-5-69, CI.
12-58.5
Fossati, F. Nicholas: See —
Fredriksson, Oke A.; Fossati, F. Nicholas; and Roberts, F. Alex-
ander.3,449,657.
Fossel, Spencer M., to Unimed, Inc. Method of improving microcir-
culation and treating senility with beta-(pyridyl lower alkyl)
amines. 3,439,096, 4-15-69, CI. 424-263
Fossel, Spencer M., to Unimed, Inc. Reduction of intraocular pres-
sure. 3,461,210, 8-12-69, CI. 424-312.
Fossel, Spencer M., to Unimed, Inc. Treatment of epilepsy with
polyglycerols and polyglycerol esters. 3,475,541, 10-28-69, CI.
424-307.
Fossier, Ralph L.; and Kruissink, John W., to Dentin Manufacturing
Company. Panel having rims bonded with glass fibers and
polyester resin. 3,450,593, 6-17-69, CI. 161-43.
Foster & Creighton Company: See —
Price, Billy J., 3,456,756.
Foster, Andrew McMechan, to Hollingsworth & Vose Company.
Method of forming glass-asbestos water-laid sheet. 3,441,472, 4-
29-69, CI. 162-145.
Foster, Benjamin, Company: See —
Rolland, Grey F.; and Seipel, John J., 3,442,671.
Foster, Billy J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Extruder-pelletizer
apparatus. 3,467,987, 9-23-69, CI. 18-12.
Foster Bros., Manufacturing Co.: See—
Eakins, Paul W., 3,435,468.
Foster, Caxton C. Parallel input mechanism for memory unit.
3,479,652, 1 1-18-69, CI. 340-173.
Foster, Charles N.: See —
White, Robert P.; and Foster, Charles N., 3,484,012.
Foster, Christopher J. Ship launching apparatus and method.
3,478,526, 11-18-69, CI. 61-67.
Foster, David Blythe, to North Atlantic Research Products Limited.
Ovality measurement apparatus comprising two photoelectric
gauging systems having an angle between their optical axes of the
order of 70°. 3,436,555, 4-1-69, CI. 250-223.
Foster, Donald J.: See —
O'Connor, George L.; and Foster, Donald J. ,3,442,81 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
501
Foster, Edson P. Felting needle. 3.479,708, 1 1-25-69, CI. 28-4.
Foster, Edward Graham; and Bloom, Martin S., to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Process for the production of formed gyp-
sum castings. 3,454,688, 7-8-69, CI. 264-42.
Foster, Edwin E. Spring powered swing. 3,420,523, 1-7-69, CI. 272-
86.
Foster, Edwin E. Tilt-in window sash. 3,445,964, 5-27-69, CI. 49-
183.
Foster, Edwin E. Swing-in window sash. 3,447,264, 6-3-69, CI. 49-
150.
Foster, Edwin E. Swing-in window sash. 3,452,478, 7-1-69, CI. 49-
161.
Foster, Edwin E. Spring sash counterbalance. 3,452,480, 7-1-69, CI.
49-445.
Foster, Edwin E.; and Foster, Thomas E., 1/2 to said Foster, Edwin
E. Wheel cover. 3,480,329, 11-25-69, CI.
Foster, Frederick C, to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Isoprene-styrene copolymers and method of making same.
3,464,961, 9-2-69, CI. 260-83.7
Foster, George B., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Non-
contacting tool tip positioning system. 3,447,419, 6-3-69, CI. 90-
13.
Foster, George B., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Non-
contact displacement transducer with feedback controlled vibra-
tion amplitude and a probe having a sensing means disposed trans-
versely of the direction of vibration. 3,452,273, 6-24-69, CI. 324-
61.
Foster, George B., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Stan-
dardization of measuring systems to provide a constant output
signal response characteristic with a changeable input transducer
signal response characteristic. 3,486,113, 12-23-69, CI. 324-130.
Foster, George B.; and Ostrander, Kenneth A., to Reliance Electric
and Engineering Company. Acceleration monitor (G-switch).
3.455.148, 7-15-69, CI. 73-71.2
Foster, George B.; and Ostrander, Kenneth A., to Reliance Electric
and Engineering Company. Vibration amplitude monitor.
3.455.149, 7-15-69, CI. 73-71.4
Foster, George H.; and Lomax, Donald P., to Xaloy Incorporated.
Pressure balancing means for cylinders for injection molding and
extrusion. 3,456,298, 7-22-69, CI. 18-30.
Foster, George Michael; and Surgent, Louis Vincent, Jr. Radar
method using Mie region analysis. 3,478,354, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 343-5.
Foster, George W., to Koehler Aircraft Products Company. Valve.
3,423,067, 1-21-69, CI. 251-309.
Foster, Glen B. Sheet metal joint. 3,474,585, 10-28-69, CI. 52-394.
Foster, Glenn B., to Carrier Corporation. Control of absorption
refrigeration systems. 3,426,547, 2-11-69, CI. 62-101.
Foster, Glenn B.: See —
Eisberg, Keith V.; and Foster, Glenn B., 3,466,887.
Foster, Gordon; and Johnson, Peter, to British Petroleum Company,
Limited, The. Ether alcohols. 3,456,019, 7-15-69, CI. 260-615.
Foster Grant Co., Inc.: See —
Belanger, Paul J.; and Richard, Edgar J., 3,471,609.
Brewer, Charles C; Fritz, Richard C; and Moe, James M.,
3,424,808.
Chatkis, Jacob, 3,441,183.
Rathbun, Willard J., 3,437,233.
Rcitmcier, Ronald E.; Mayfield, Franklin D.; and Mayes, James
H., 3,437,703.
Foster, Harold Marvin, to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Fun-
gicidal use of 2,6-dinitro-p-tolyl N- alkylcarbamates. 3,485,923,
12-23-69, CI. 424-300.
Foster, Harold M.: See —
Crawford, Jack E.; Foster, Harold M.; and Higgins, Thomas
W., 3,465,004.
Foster, Harold M.; and Kilsheimer, John R., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Substituted pyridylamide and pyridylurea non- phytotoxic
fungicides. 3,467,753, 9-16-69, CI. 424-263.
Foster, Herbert G., Jr.: See —
Cornwcll, Edmund H.; and Foster, Herbert G., Jr. ,3,482,999.
Foster, Jack A.: See—
Bradley, James; Bradshaw, Edward F.; and Foster, Jack
A. ,3,426,988.
Foster, Jack D., to Kearney & Trecker Corporation. Stabilized laser
structure. 3,484,718, 12-16-69, CI. 331-94.5
Foster, Jack V., to American Machine & Foundry Company. Arma-
ture retainer for relays with clapper type armature. 3,434,081, 3-
18-69, CI. 335-203.
Foster, James L.: See—
Sisson, Cecil G.; Foster, James L.; and Myers, Clyde
B., 3,443,890.
Foster, John A., to Clark, J. L., Manufacturing Co. Container with
lift tab cover release. 3,422,984, 1-21-69, CI. 220-59.
Foster, John A., to Clark, J. L., Manufacturing Co., mesne. Plastic
closure. 3,469,732, 9-30-69, CI. 220-31.
Foster, John Donald. Toy gun having electromagnetic radiation
means. 3,426,475, 2-1 1-69, CI. 46-45.
Foster, John E.: See—
Miller, Barry E.; and Foster, John E., 3,442,474.
Foster, Joseph S.: See —
Spershott, Walter E.; Foster, Joseph S.; Thom, David; and
Gosling, Dickinson, 3,483,962.
Foster, Kenneth M., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Au-
tomatic system for alternate feed of acetylene generator.
3,480,415, 11-25-69, CI. 48-54.
Foster, Kenneth W.: See —
Newman, Nicholas B.; Foster, Kenneth W.; and Geer, Ronald
L.,3,474,857.
Foster, Leigh Curtis, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Display devices.
3,430,094, 2-25-69, CI. 315-13.
Foster, Leigh Curtis; and Lindley, John P., to Zenith Radio Corpora-
tion. Method of making glass to metal seals. 3,467,509, 9-16-69,
CI. 65-33.
Foster, Leslie W., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Bearing mount-
ing. 3,452,617, 7-1-69, CI. 74-606.
Foster, Luther M.; and Scardefield, John E., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Process of making gallium phosphide
dendritic crystals with grown in P-N light emitting junctions.
3,427,211,2-11-69, CI. 148-171.
Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Cruse, Lee H., 3,477,688.
Foster, Merrill J., to Marine Industries, Inc. Electronic instrument
for measuring fluid flow past fluid pressure sensing means.
3,425,280, 2-4-69, CI. 73-212.
Foster-Pegg, Richard W., to Struthers Energy Systems, Inc. Gasifier
and gas turbine system. 3,446,012, 5-27-69, CI. 60-39.02
Foster-Pegg, Richard W., to Struthers Energy Systems, Inc. Pul-
verizer. 3,446,014, 5-27-69, CI. 60-39.18
Foster-Pegg, Richard W., to Struthers Energy Systems, Inc. One way
fluid pressure clutch. 3,482,669, 12-9-69, CI. 192-85.
Foster, Peter William, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Poly( trans- 1 ,2-cyclobutylene adipamide) and fibers thereof.
3,432,477, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-78.
Foster, Peter William, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyamide containing recurring saturated fluorene rings.
3,468,850, 9-23-69, CI. 260-78.
Foster, Philip B.; Gissel, Richard A.; and Seelbach, Walter C, to
Motorola, Inc. J-K flip-flop. 3,444,395, 5-13-69, CI. 307-291.
Foster, Philip B.; Gissel, Richard A.; and Seelbach, Walter C, to
Motorola, Inc. Logic gate having a variable switching threshold.
3,445,680, 5-20-69, CI. 307-215.
Foster, Raymond C: See —
Topper, Robert L.; Cofield, William W.; Williams, Amos F.;
Foster, Raymond C; Woebcke, Herman N.; Goldman, Albert
W.; and Kusko, Alexander,3,42 1,050.
Foster, Raymond O., to Weston Laboratories, Inc. Test implement
for detecting peroxidase. 3,472,738, 10-14-69, CI. 195-99.
Foster, Reginald Thomas; and Taylor, John Heyward, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Separation of chlorinated polyvinyl
chloride from its solution in tetrachloroethane. 3,440,236, 4-22-
69, CI. 260-92.8
Foster, Robert Donnell; and Banker, John C, to Sterling Packing
and Gasket Co., mesne. Machine for making spirally wound com-
posite gaskets. 3,484,576, 12-16-69, CI. 219-78.
Foster, Robert Thomas: See —
Hayward, Brian Phillip; Mc Ewan, Keith John Bruce; Foster,
Robert Thomas; and Hoare, Martin John, 3,441 ,448.
Foster, Ross; and Foster, Warren. Debarking machine. 3,474,839,
10-28-69, CI. 144-208.
Foster, Scott H.; Larkin, James D.; and Williams, Charles R., to
Monsanto Company. 2-Dimethyl amino-2 methyl- 1-propanol p-tol-
vene sulfonate. 3,444,190, 5-13-69, CI. 260-501.19
Foster, Stephen C, to Practical Manufacturing Company. Parts
cleaning machine. 3,426,772, 2-1 1-69, CI. 134-141.
Foster, Stephen F., to Hercules Incorporated. Explosive cartridge as-
semblies. 3,431,848, 3-1 1-69, CI. 102-24.
Foster, Thomas E.: See —
Foster, Edwin E.; and Foster, Thomas E., 3,480, 329.
Foster, Thomas W. F., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Melting furnace. 3,484,089, 12-16-69, CI. 266-33.
Foster, Walter E.; and Presswood, John K., to Ethyl Corporation.
Stabilization of organolead compounds. 3,454,612, 7-8-69, CI.
260-437.
Foster, Walter Henry, Jr.; Dowd, John Mark, Jr.; and Coleman,
Ralph Arthur, to American Cyanamid Company. Aqueous disper-
sion of photochromic mercuric complexes of diaryl thiocarbazones
and dyeing procedure employing same. 3,475,339, 10-28-69, CI.
252-300.
Foster, Warren: See —
Foster, Ross; and Foster, Warren.3,474,839.
Foster Wheeler Corporation: See —
Apblett, William R., 3,440,391.
Berman, Irwin; and Pai, David H., 3,438,114.
Berman, Irwin; and Pai, David H., 3,439,405.
Connell, John Martin; and Gardner, William Austin, 3,467,587.
Cooper, Jacob; and Corbett, Carl E., 3,444,841.
Disley, Kenneth Thomas; Pearce, Roy George; Christopher,
Leonard Henry; and Culver, Leonard James, 3,441,006.
Eich, Clarence C, 3,442,256.
502
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Foldes, Gabriel F., 3,472,207.
Gorzegno, Walter P.; and Zipay, Albert J., 3,472,208.
Jorgensen, Svend M., 3,451,585.
LaCroix, Henry N., 3,464,788.
LaCroix, Henry N., 3,480,408.
Lee, Frank A.; and Kratsios, George, 3,439,653.
Magol, Byram Jamshed, 3,440,978.
McCallister, Robert A.; and Sinclair, Alan M., 3,432,265.
Nagy, Roland L.; and Weiss, Ronald A., 3,471,371.
Nelken, Harvey H., 3,450,106.
Perl, Alexander I., 3,474,344.
Philipps, Edward J.; and Martin, Joseph, 3,439,856.
Polcer, John, 3,464,581.
Stevens, Alan Ernest, 3,473,215.
Stevens, Alan Ernest; and Brissenden, Derek V., 3,485,999.
Stevens, Allan Ernest; Hill, William G.; and Aldous, David John,
3,461,269.
Whitney, Gilbert C., Jr.; and Schroeder, Joseph W., 3,431,763.
Whitney, Gilbert C., Jr.; and Schroeder, Joseph W., 3,469,426.
Whitney, Gilbert Clinton, Jr.; and Whitman, Raymond Clair,
3,475,938.
Winsor, Frederick J.; and Resko, Stephen J., 3,439,147.
Zahnstecher, Leonard W., 3,421,878.
Foster, William A., Jr. Coaster. 3,463,436, 8-26-69, CI. 248-31 1.
Foster, William R.; See —
Boston, William G.; Brandner, Carl F.; and Foster, William
R., 3,470,956.
Brandner, Carl F.; Dunlap, Peggy M.; Foster, William R.; and
Hurd, Billy G., 3,437, 141.
Dunlap, Peggy M.; and Foster, William R., 3,468,377.
Hurd, Billy G.; and Foster, William R, 3,469,630.
Foster, William R.; Hurd, Billy G.; and Dunlap, Peggy M., to Mobil
Oil Corporation. Waterflood process taking advantage of chro-
matographic dispersion. 3,437,140, 4-8-69, CI. 166-9.
Foster, William Vivian, to American Can Company. Sheet transfer
and stacking device. 3,446,103, 5-27-69, CI. 83-96.
Foster, William W., to Union Carbide Corporation. Silicone
elastomer compositions containing powdered
polyetrafluoroethylene. 3,449,290, 6-10-69, CI. 260-37.
Foster-Milburn Company: See —
Stoughton, Richard Bahu, 3,472,931.
Fothergill, Graham Alwyn: See —
Osbond, John Mervyn; and Fothergill, Graham Al-
wyn,3,450,704.
Fotomatic Corporation: See —
Rogers, Elwood C, Jr., 3,439,177.
Fouad, Abdel-Azia A.: See-
Wang, Tsih Chang; Fouad, Abdel-Azia A.; and Woehler, Karl-
heinz Edgar.3,483,403.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. 2-Alkanoyl-l 1-
piperazino-dibenzocycloheptadiene derivatives. 3,461,126, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-268.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. 1 1-Piperazino-
dibenzocycloheptadiene derivatives. 3,462,436, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
268.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.I I-(4-Piperidyl)
dibenzo [a,d] cycloheptadienes. 3,476,758, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-293.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.lO-and 1 1-(4-
piperidyl) dibenzo[a,d] cycloheptatrienes. 3,476,761, 11-4-69, CI.
260-293.4
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A.5H-Dibenzo
[a,d]-cycloheptatriene 10 or 1 1-( 1,2,3, 6-tetrahydro-4-pyridyl) and
derivatives thereof. 3,479,356, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-253.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Dibenzo-
cycloheptatriene derivatives. 3,480,624, 11-25-69, CI. 260-240.
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis; and Gueremy, Claude Georges Alexan-
dre, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Phenazine derivatives. 3,455,926, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-267.
Fouche, Jean Clement. 10-Amino substituted dibenzocyclohep-
tadiene derivatives. 3,459,745, 8-5-69, CI. 260-240.
Fouche, Lucien Frederic Henri Marcel; and Armand, Marc Roger,
to Fives-Penhoet. Single-tube forced-circulation heat transfer
devices. 3,431,893, 3-1 1-69, CI. 122-32.
Foucry, Jean, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Process for the
preparation of electrode material from nickel salt and boron con-
taining compound. 3,479,228, 11-18-69, CI. 136-120.
Foufounis, Jean. Phonograph tone arm and mounting. 3,432,171, 3-
11-69, CI. 274-23.
Foufounis, Jean. Selection device for automatic record changer.
3,463,497, 8-26-69, CI. 274-10.
Fougeres, Michel: See —
Cerles, Georges; and Fougeres, Michel, 3,434, 174.
Fougeront, Michel Louis. Direct current motor. 3,474,318, 10-21-
69, CI. 318-292.
Fouke Company, The: See—
Pingree, Samuel J.; and Batman, George A., 3,435,641.
Fould, Henry: See—
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves, 3,444,098.
Foulds, Clyde H. Jet pump and valve combination. 3,470,826, 10-7-
69, CI. 103-262.
Foulet, Francois, to Societe A. MO. Process for the manufacture of
pistons made of a light alloy and having a cooling fluid circulation
arrangement, for internal combustion engines. 3,464,100, 9-2-69,
CI. 29-156.5
Foulk, John M.: See —
Orndorff, Roy L., Jr.; and Foulk, John M. ,3,453,900.
Foulke, Willing B. Leaf baler. 3,455,234, 7-15-69, CI. 100-34.
Foulkes, John D. Fluid stream generator. 3,425,152, 2-4-69, CI. 46-
41.
Foulletier, Louis, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Process for the production of
iodofluoroalkanes. 3,429,938, 2-25-69, CI. 260-653.9
Foulletier, Louis, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Process for preparation of
chlorotrifluoro- methane. 3,450,779, 6-17-69, CI. 260-653.
Foulquier, Henri; and Peyrot, Jean-Pierre, to Commissariat a 1'Ener-
gie Atomique. Welding process and apparatus. 3,441,710, 4-29-69,
CI. 219-125.
Foulquier, Henri; Roudier, Rene; and Thome, Paul, to Commissariat
a I'Energie Atomique. Process and device for welding by electron
bombardment. 3,454,740, 7-8-69, CI. 219-121.
Foulquier, Henri; Roudier, Rene; and Thome, Paul, to Commissariat
a I'Energie Atomique. Device for welding parts by electron bom-
bardment. 3,463,899, 8-26-69, CI. 219-121.
Foults, Jonathan A., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Quick-con-
nect safety coupling. 3,453,005, 7-1-69, CI. 285-82.
Foundation for Advancement of the Psychiatric Sciences, Inc.: See —
Etter, Thomas L., 3,427,478.
Fountain, Bruce A.; Johnson, Neil E.; and Turner, William C, to
Union Carbide Corporation. Apparatus for slideably supporting an
insulating pipe. 3,472,474, 10-14-69, CI. 248-55.
Fountain, Edmund M. Hospital bed with inflatable patient turning
means. 3,485,240, 12-23-69, CI. 128-33.
Fouquet-Werk Frauz & Planck: See —
Planck, Alfred, 3,425,241.
Four-D Productions: See —
Kent, James J., Jr., 3,434,713.
400 (four Hundred) KV-Farschungsgemeinschaft e.V.: See—
Heyner, Gerhard; Rogowsky, York; Jotten, Robert; Muttelsee,
Winfried; and Foerst, Reiner, 3,447,066.
Foure, Claude D.: See —
Marchal, Raymond H. F.; and Foure, Claude D., 3,420, 737.
Foure, Francois Maurice Spire; and Smithson, David John, to
Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe Anonyme). Ar-
rangement for the control of t+ie recording of alphanumerical
characters. 3,430,210, 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Foure, Francois Maurice Spire; and Smithson, David John, to
Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe Anonyme).
System for storing coded character representations. 3,430,211, 2-
25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Foures, Guy: See —
Sabathie, Michel; and Foures, Guy, 3,439, 299.
Fourie, Philip John: See —
Freidmann, Eric Helmuth; Trembath, Timothy Richard; Can-
crinus, Hendrik; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425, 298.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425, 297.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,449 ,983.
Fournari, Pierre; Tirouflet, Jean; and Boichot, Claude. Certain 6-
amino-2-(aryl or heteroaryl)-4- chromanone-hydrazones and
derivatives. 3,468,897, 9-23-69, CI. 260-296.
Fournel, Francis, to Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. For-
maldehyde polymerization process and apparatus Formaldehyde
polmerization process and apparatus. 3,423,363, 1-21-69, CI. 260-
67.
Fournier, Celestine Delina, to Fournier, Joseph Roger. Combination
window. 3,455,060, 7-15-69, CI. 49-445.
Fournier, Gilbert, to Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre Duchesne &
Bossiere et Augustin-Normand Reunis. Cable hauling and releasing
device. 3,465,941, 9-9-69, CI. 226-177.
Fournier, Joseph Roger: See —
Fournier, Celestine Delina, 3,455,060.
Fournier, Paul W., to Universal Oil Products Company. Reinforced
oval-form tubular screens. 3,483,992, 12-16-69, CI. 210-497.1
Fournier, Roger H., to Norton Company. Crankshaft angular index-
ing apparatus for machine tools. 3,482,356, 12-9-69, CI. 51-105.
Fouse, Frederick Z., to Anchor Hocking Corporation. Mold support
for glassware forming machine. 3,477,841, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 65-307.
Fouse, Samuel S., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Bus duct
with improved means for connecting housing structures.
3,458,647, 7-29-69, CI. 174-84.
Fouse, Samuel S.; and Weimer, Charles L., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Bus duct having angularly adjustable sections.
3,459,874, 8-5-69, CI. 174-86.
Foust, Oren J.: See —
Davis, Noah S.; and Foust, Oren J. ,3,43 1,200.
Davis, Noah S.; and Foust, Oren J. ,3,440, 166.
Davis, Noah S.; Foust, Oren J.; and Withers, Thomas
W., 3,440,165.
Fouts, Hollye Ray, to Celanese Corporation. Method for continuous
peracetic acid analysis. 3,485,588, 12-23-69, CI. 23-232.
Fouts, Paul G.: See —
Sarto, Jorma O.; and Fouts, Paul G., 3,444,846.
LIST OF PATENTEES
503
Fow, Robert S.; and Oberman, Joel R., to Radio Corporation of
America. Method and apparatus for connecting leads to a printed
circuit board. 3,425,021, 1-28-69, CI. 339-17.
Fowkes, Francis Samuel: See —
Dickinson, John David; Fowkes, Francis Samuel; and Rose,
Trevor James,3,428,576.
Fowkes, Frederick M.: See —
Lorensen, Lyman E.; Beardmore, James W.; and Fowkes,
Frederick M., 3,475,393.
Fowler, Alan R.: See —
Grace, Alan G., 3,478,178.
Maxey, Alexander R., 3,426,976.
Fowler, Alexander; and Fowler, Evelyn R. Control for press brake.
3,451,236, 6-24-69, CI. 72-25.
Fowler, Allan, R.: See—
Grace, Alan G., 3,435,354.
Fowler, Arnold L.; See —
Badali, Joseph A.; and Fowler, Arnold L., 3,421,408.
Fowler, Benjamin T.: See —
Edwards, David A.; Evans, Eric B.; and Fowler, Benjamin
T.,3,468,945.
Fowler, DeVere A.: See —
Holland, Robert Barnsley; and Fowler, DeVere A. ,3,44 1,245.
Fowler, Dewalt W., to Flum, Paul, Merchandising Ideas, Inc. Modu-
lar display unit having a plurality of wall panels. 3,429,428, 2-25-
69, CI. 206-45.31
Fowler, Eliot Patrick; Harrison, Donald; and Levell, Roy William, to
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear flux measur-
ing apparatus employing current fluctuations from neutron detec-
tors. 3,426,199, 2-4-69, CI. 250-83.1
Fowler, Evelyn R.; See —
Fowler, Alexander; and Fowler, Evelyn R., 3,45 1,236.
Fowler, Fred, Limited; See —
Evans, Philip Henry, 3,427,845.
Fowler, Galvin W., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Posi-
tion marker. 3,431,852, 3-11-69, CI. 102-32.
Fowler, Glen P., to General Electric Company. Cooking vessel probe
ejector. 3,440,405, 4-22-69, CI. 219-441.
Fowler, James E.: See —
De Vore, Bainard M.; Fowler, James E.; and Warthen, William
P.,3,439,391.
Fowler, John H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Wellhead.
3,438,653, 4-15-69, CI. 285-133.
Fowler, John H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Pipe joint
having circumferentially spaced teeth coupling means. 3,442,536,
5-6-69, CI. 285-27.
Fowler, John H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Pipe ap-
paratus. 3,454,289, 7-8-69, CI. 285-144.
Fowler, John H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Diverter.
3,472,317, 10-14-69, CI. 166-0.5
Fowler, John H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Pipe ap-
paratus. 3,472,530, 10-14-69, CI. 285-3.
Fowler, John H.; and Herd, David P., to Rockwell Manufacturing
Company. Underwater well completion method and apparatus.
3,421,580, 1-14-69, CI. 166-0.5
Fowler, Leslie E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Rectilinear recorder.
3,443,447, 5-13-69, CI. 74-103.
Fowler, Leslie E.: See—
Siegelman, Abe; and Fowler, Leslie E., 3,427,635.
Fowler, Leslie L., to Bowser, Inc. Movable filter and magnetic seal-
ing means. 3,464,557, 9-2-69, CI. 210-97.
Fowler, Loren M.; and Burrell, Harry D., to Witco Chemical Com-
pany, Inc. Asphaltic materials. 3,440,073, 4-22-69, CI. 106-273.
Fowler, Roscoe T.; and Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., to DCA Food In-
dustries Inc. Machine for the production of frozen stick confec-
tions. 3,450,070, 6-17-69, CI. 107-8.
Fowler, Theron R.: See —
Hamburg, Henry F.; and Fowler, Theron R., 3,482,237.
Fowler, Tony J.; See —
Clarke, Dennis; and Fowler, Tony J.,3,445,132.
Fowler, Vance G.: See —
Rodermund, Robert E.; Fowler, Vance G.; and Denning, David
B.,3,426,521.
Fowler, Vernon J.: See—
Buhrer, Carl F.; and Fowler, Vernon J. ,3,458,247.
Fowler, Vernon J., to General Telephone & Electronics Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Projection system. 3,429,641, 2-25-69, CI. 352-
198.
Fowler, William J.: See —
Curphey, David G.; and Fowler, William J. ,3,432,032.
Fox, Alan John; and Smith, Norman William White, to North Amer-
ican Philips Company, Inc. Infrared radiation source utilizing two
beams of coherent radiation and a discharge tube having a metal-
lic grating therein. 3,439,167, 4-15-69, CI. 250-84.
Fox, Anthony R., to Sports-Jet Industries, Inc., mesne. Inboard jet
propulsion unit. 3,478,712, 11-18-69, CI. 115-12.
Fox, Arthur G.; and Kibler, Lynden U., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Optical maser having non-parallel brewster sur-
faces. 3,430,158, 2-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Fox, Carl B., Jr.: See —
Ulert, Izaak A., 3,480,228.
Fox, Charles J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Stable free radicals as
activators for photoconductive and photohardenable polymer
light- sensitive systems. 3,434,833, 3-25-69, CI. 96-1.5
Fox, Charles J., to Eastman Kodak Company. Photoconductive ele-
ments containing 2,3,4,5- tetraaryl pyrrole. 3,485,625, 12-23-69,
CI. 96-1.5
Fox, Charles R., to Park Chemical Company. Thermocouple with
leak detector. 3,453,151, 7-1-69, CI. 136-232.
Fox, Charles W.; and Slaughter, Gerald M., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Brazing alloy. 3,427,155, 2-
11-69, CI. 75-170.
Fox, Clarence D., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Supplemental fuel
system. 3,421,483, 1-14-69, CI. 123-27.
Fox, Clyde C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Laundry ap-
paratus. 3,457,656, 7-29-69, CI. 34-133.
Fox, Dale B.: See —
Patton, James W.; Argabright, Perry A.; Drayer, Dennis E.; and
Fox, Dale B., 3,471,555.
Fox, Daniel W., to General Electric Company. Abrasive articles
comprising a polyphenylene oxide binder. 3,485,607, 12-23-69, CI.
51-298.
Fox, David: See —
Ruckel, Frank G.; and Fox, David.3,464,728.
Fox, Edward C, to Radio Corporation of America. Signal translating
circuit providing signal- controlled time delay. 3,444,396, 5-13-69,
CI. 307-293.
Fox, Eugene N., to United States of America, Health, Education and
Welfare. Alkaline extraction of M protein from group A hemolytic
streptococci and products thereof. 3,480,610, 11-25-69, CI. 260-
112.
Fox, Eugene N., to United States of America, Health, Education and
Welfare. Partially digested M protein vaccine and method of mak-
ing same. 3,487,148, 12-30-69, CI. 424-92.
Fox, Harold L.; and Thorne, Gale H., to I-T-E Imperial Corporation,
mesne. Fluidic device. 3,472,255, 10-14-69, CI. 137-81.5
Fox, Harry W., to Pratt & Whitney, Inc. Apparatus for forming
thread rolling dies. 3,431,680, 3-1 1-69, CI. 51-94.
Fox, Harry. Drain device. 3,465,654, 9-9-69, CI. 94-33.
Fox Industries, Inc.: See —
Sloan, Roy R., 3,461,706.
Fox, James F., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of making
window can closures. 3,472,417, 10-14-69, CI. 220-67.
Fox, James F.: See —
Krizka, Jerry A.; and Fox, James F., 3,433,391.
Fox, James H., to Sunbeam Corporation. Solid state temperature
control circuit with anticipation and compensation features.
3,456,095, 7-15-69, CI. 219-501.
Fox, James H., to Wahl Clipper Corporation. Transmission for elec-
tric hair clipper. 3,458,932, 8-5-69, CI. 30-220.
Fox, James H., to FMC Corporation. Grape harvester. 3,473,311,
10-21-69, CI. 56-330.
Fox, James H., to Whal Clipper Corporation. Motor and longitu-
dinally split housing structure for hair clipper. 3,479,540, 11-18-
69, CI. 310-50.
Fox, James William: See —
Coleman, James T.; and Fox, James William, 3,433,480.
Fox, John A., to National Research Development Corporation. Intra-
tubular cameras. 3,426,663, 2-1 1-69, CI. 95-1 1.
Fox, John H., Jr., to Reynolds Metals Company. Beverage container
having sight gage means. 3,447,375, 6-3-69, CI. 73-327.
Fox, - Leonard Haydn, to Raleigh Industries Limited. Epicyclic
change speed gear hubs. 3,433,097, 3-18-69, CI. 74-750.
Fox, Leslie L.: See —
Adornetto, Anthony J.; and Fox, Leslie L., 3,473,079.
Fox, Lester John, to Eskimo Pie Corporation. Flow control device.
3,433,261, 3-18-69, CI. 137-608.
Fox, Marnell: See —
Fliger, Louis R., Jr.,3,477,680.
Fox, Nathaniel S.: See —
Handy, Richard L.; and Fox, Nathaniel S.,3,427,871.
Fox, Paul E.: See —
Bauer, Erich O.; Fox, Paul E.; and Mac Pherson, William
F.,3,433,858.
Fox, Paul; and Broyles, Horace N. Door chime. 3,451,373, 6-24-69,
CI. 116-169.
Fox Products Company: See —
Alburger, William P., 3,481,310.
Godshalk, James B., 3,456,181.
Medlar, Lewis A., 3,443,191.
Fox, Richard C, to Chevron Research Company. Antievaporant
process and composition. 3,431,062, 3-4-69, CI. 21-60.5
Fox, Richard C, to Chevron Research Company. Process and com-
position for retarding water evaporation. 3,431,063, 3-4-69, CI.
21-60.5
Fox, Richard C, to Chevron Research Company. Antievaporant
process and composition. 3,431,064, 3-4-69, CI. 21-60.5
Fox, Richard L.: See —
Braff, Joseph A.; and Fox, Richard L.,3,427,939.
504
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fox River Paper Corporation: See—
Vaurio, Frans V. E., 3,432,328.
Vaurio, Frans V. E., 3,440,076.
Fox, Robert B.; and Sturm, Ernst F. Golf practice device. 3,466,049,
9-9-69, CI. 273-186.
Fox, Robert D., to Horizons Incorporated. Photographic element and
diffusion process. 3,484,238, 12-16-69, CI. 96-29.
Fox, Russell E.: See—
Rabinowitz, Mario; and Fox, Russell E., 3,462,573.
Fox, Sherwood N.: See —
Sherwin, Martin B.; Fox, Sherwood N.; and Colton, John
White.3,443,898.
Fox, Walter A.: See —
Robinson, Alfred J.; and Fox, Walter A. ,3,464,036.
Fox, William B.: See-
Anderson, Lowell Ray; and Fox, William B. ,3,436,424.
Fox, William B.; Mac Kenzie, James S.; and Vanderkooi, Nicholas,
Jr., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Process for making
trifluoroamine oxide. 3,428,540, 2-18-69, CI. 204-177.
Huggins, Dale K.; and Fox, William B, 3,423, 168.
Fox, William L., to Dole Valve Company, The. Refrigerator with au-
tomatic ice cube maker. 3,449,919, 6-17-69, CI. 62-71.
Fox, Zola, to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Fluid control device.
3,478,761, 11-18-69, CI. 137-68.
Fox-Stanley Photo Products, Inc.: See —
Becker, Douglas L., 3,465,624.
Foxboro Company, The: See —
Akeley, Lloyd T., 3,474,673.
Bailey, John E., 3,433,066.
Boutilier, James A., 3,466,595.
Bowditch, Hoel L., 3,430,51 1.
Bowditch, Hoel L., 3,431,935.
Bowditch, Hoel L.; and Johnsen, Christian Frederick, 3,482,257.
Davis, Lincoln K., 3,438,058.
Ezekiel, Frederick D.; and Miller, Richard W., 3,465,574.
Flanagan, Allan L.; and Earle, William E., 3,458,722.
Flanagan, Allan L., 3,483,543.
Hatch, Richard W., Jr.; and Kinner, Hans-Dieter, 3,472,259.
Hatch, Richard W., Jr., 3,481,353.
Kinner, Hans-Dieter, 3,457,934.
Kister, Dale F., 3,478,767.
McNabb, George C, 3,447,373.
Nazareth, Alfred, Jr., 3,466,557.
Nelson, Kenneth E., 3,426,287.
Neuman, Herbert A., 3,426,781.
Nudd, Howard W., Jr., 3,426,594.
Olsen, Everett O., 3,434,120.
Peterson, Neal Duane, 3,482,169.
Rice, Willard W., Jr., 3,448,393.
Richardson, David A.; and Olsen, Everett O., 3,467,874.
Robinson, Robert J., 3,440,885.
Robinson, Robert J., 3,441,053.
Russell, Douglas D., 3,448,293.
Sanford, Philip H., 3,459,045.
Sanford, Philip H., 3,468,165.
Sanford, Philip H., 3,485,104.
Sonncnberg, Frederic A.; and DeVries, George, 3,479,865.
Swift, Willard Everett, 3,435,221.
Foxell, Clive Arthur Peirson; and Summers, John Gilbert, to North
American Philips Company, Inc. Semiconductor device.
3,443,169, 5-6-69, CI. 317-234.
Foxx, Robert J.; and Krause, Edward H., Jr., to Nordberg Manufac-
turing Company. Spike driver. 3,426,698, 2-1 1-69, CI. 104-17.
Foy, Leonard A.; and Provence, Thomas K., Jr., to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Vent cap. 3,469,520, 9-30-69, CI. 98-122.
Foy, Peter S. Theatrical transportation apparatus. 3,476,385, 11-4-
69, CI. 272-24.
F. P. T. Hycaflcx, Inc.: See —
Bcckman, John B.; and Atkins, Ralph E., 3,435,488.
Fraasc, Edward O.; and Marsh, Glenn A., to Union Oil Company of
California, mesne. Tetrafluoroethylene-coated catalytic nonporous
metallic fuel cell anode and process of making same. 3,451,856, 6-
24-69, CI. 136-120.
Fraatz, Robert E., to Shell Oil Company. Fluid distribution bar.
3,431,889, 3-11-69, CI. 118-315.
Fraboni, Henry J.; Mapcs, Harold C; and Mullin, Newell D., to
Traycr Products, Incorporated. Saling means for kingpin thrust
bearing assemblies. 3,438,647, 4-15-69, CI. 280-96.1
Frachon, Marc, to Coreci, Compagnie de Regulation et de Controle
Industriel. Process for making pyrometric probes or rods.
3,434,207, 3-25-69, CI. 29-612.
Fracke, Karl Christoph, to U.S. Industries, Inc. Machine tool with
different speeds on forward and return stroke. 3,468,173, 9-23-69,
CI. 74-52.
Fracke, Karl, to Langestcin & Schemann Aktiengesellschaft. Presses.
3,429,174, 2-25-69, CI. 72-453.
Fractel S.A.: See—
Dcsplats, Andre Emile Evaristc; and Lcvardon, Raymond Daniel
Maurice, 3,485,478.
Fradenburgh, John: See —
Neal, Morris P.; Reichert, Donald G.; and Fradenburgh,
John.3,482,489.
Frader, Edward A.: See —
Abromavage, John C; and Frader, Edward A. ,3,464,720.
Fradera Pellicer, Carlos; and Fradera Pellicer, Mario. Method of
manufacturing decorative panels and the resulting article formed
thereby. 3,438,838, 4-15-69, CI. 161-5.
Fradera Pellicer, Mario: See —
Fradera Pellicer, Carlos; and Fradera Pellicer, Mario,3,438,838.
Fradette, Joseph J., to White Motor Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for incandescent filament mounting. 3,484,600, 12-16-69,
CI. 240-90.
Frageman, Donald L.: See —
Miller, Roy W.; and Frageman, Donald L.,3,438,513.
Fragen, Nathan: See —
Baldwin, Richard H.; and Fragen, Nathan, 3,472,630.
Fragnito, Daniel A., to Carrier Corporation. Air distribution unit.
3,434,409, 3-25-69, CI. 98-41.
Fragnito, Daniel A.; and Herb, Carl C, to Carrier Corporation. Air
conditioning unit. 3,441,082, 4-29-69, CI. 165-123.
Fragnito, Daniel A.: See —
Heck, William C; and Fragnito, Daniel A. ,3,465, 8 14.
Fraguada, Jose M.; and Le Beau, Robert W., to Warner-Lambert
Pharmaceutical Company. Quantitative determination of serum
calcium. 3,457,045, 7-22-69, CI. 23-230.
Frahm, Leland J.: See —
Bailey, Kenneth E.; Frahm, Leland J.; and Leigh, Theodore
M., 3,437,157.
Frailly, Nicholas D., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. External retaining
ring. 3,431,809, 3-11-69, CI. 85-8.8
Frailly, Nicholas D., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Internal retaining
ring. 3,469,494, 9-30-69, CI. 85-8.8
Fraim, Clinton W., to Motor Wheel Corporation. Gravity and forced
hot air furnace. 3,444,854, 5-20-69, CI. 126-1 10.
Fraim, Norman R.: See —
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Bradford, Rex C; Fraim, Norman R.;
and Lockett, Donald E.,3,449,756.
Frainnet, Emile Eugene; Calas, Raymond Jean; and Colleuille, Yves,
to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Ni/silane catalyst in hydrogenation of or-
ganic compounds. 3,440,272, 4-22-69, CI. 260-468.
Fraioli, Anthony Vincent, to American Cyanamid Company. Com-
bination electrical feed-through and filling tube used in conjunc-
tion with a battery case. 3,475,226, 10-28-69, CI. 136-162.
Fraioli, Donato M. Air delivery apparatus for air supported struc-
tures. 3,440,776, 4-29-69, CI. 52-2.
Fraioli, Donito M., to Air-Tech. Industries, Inc. Closure for pres-
surized structure. 3,483,657, 12-16-69, CI. 49-252.
FRAKO Kondensatoren- und Apparatebau G.m.b.H.: See —
Walz, Alfred; and Ostreicher, Robert, 3,454,868.
Fraleigh, William P.; and Melanson, Alcide, to H & A Supply Com-
pany Limited. Sashless window with meeting rail. 3,468,064, 9-23-
69, CI. 49-413.
Fralick, Stanley C; Knox-Seith, John K.; and Wilson, Dennis L., to
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Adaptive pattern recognition
system. 3,484,746, 12-16-69, CI. 340-146.3
Fram Corporation: See —
Sherburn, Peter Eugene, 3,421,294.
Vandersip, Henry Annis, 3,420,377.
Frampton, Charles J.; and Maul, John A., to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corporation. Printing machines with form clamping means.
3,446,144, 5-27-69, CI. 101-269.
Frampton, Orville D.: See —
Feldman, Julian; Saffer, Bernard A.; and Frampton, Orville
D.,3,480,685.
Frampton, Vernon L.: See —
Berardi, Leah C; Martinez, Wilda H.; Boudreaux, Gordon J.;
Piccolo, Biagio; and Frampton, Vernon L.,3,463,641.
Franc, Charles. Illuminated ornament. 3,463,918, 8-26-69, CI. 240-
10.
Franc, Victor G., to Robertson, H. H.. Company. Corrugated build-
ing sheet. 3,421,279, 1-14-69, CI. 52-630.
Franc, Victor G., to Robertson, H. H. Company. Method and ap-
paratus for making corrugated building sheets. 3,421,353, 1-14-69,
CI. 72-181.
Francavilla, Pier Nicola: See —
Lauria, Francesco; Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Francavilla, Pier Nicola;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, 3,452,085.
France Bed Co., Ltd.: See —
Ikeda, Minoru, 3,430,274.
France, Bernard H., to Radiation Incorporated. System for gating
differential or single-ended signals. 3,479,530, 11-18-69, CI. 307-
254.
Francel, Josef; Jagodzinski, Robert F.; and Mansur, Fred E., to
Owens-Illinois, Inc. Coated glass and method of making same.
3,460,960, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-33.3
Franceschi, Giovanni: See —
Bianchi, Maria Luisa; Franceschi, Giovanni; Marnati, Maria Pia;
and Spalla, Celestino,3,467,579.
LIST OF PATENTEES
505
Franceschi, Giovanni; and Arcamone, Federico, to Societa Far-
maceutici Italia. 4'-Substituted derivatives of l,18-di[2',3',6'-
trimethylphenyl-(r)]-3,7,12,16-tetramethyl- 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17-
octadecanonaene. 3,468,931, 9-23-69, CI. 260-479.
Franceschi, Rodolfo, to I.T.E.S. Industria Ticinese Essiccatoi Speciali
S.p.A. Drier for leather. 3,447,246, 6-3-69, CI. 34-92.
Francesconi, Aldo: See —
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo;
Goossens, Walter; Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and
Stynen, Adolf.3,429,669.
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coenen, Francois; Francesconi, Aldo;
Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and Stynen,
Adolf.3,429,670.
Franchi, Louis J.: See—
Kirchhein, Albert T.; and Franchi, Louis J. ,3,454,849.
Franchi, Pierre, to L'Electronique Appliquee. Ultrasonic gauge
system. 3,486,377, 12-30-69, CI. 73-290.
Francia, Giovanni. Multiple mirrored apparatus utilizing solar heat.
3,466,1 19, 9-9-69, CI. 350-299.
Francis, Albert W.: See —
Bowen, Glen L.; Fishman, Milton; McVay, John H.; and Fran-
cis, Albert W., 3,439,959.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Method for treating crude petroleum production.
3,441,499, 4-29-69, CI. 208-187.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L., to Combustion En-
gineering, Inc. Method and means for field-processing crude
petroleum production. 3,453,205, 7-1-69, CI. 208-187.
Francis, Arthur B., to Varian Associates. Holder and positioning
mechanism for the plates of a multiple beam interferometer.
3,433,569, 3-18-69, CI. 356-109.
Francis, Arthur B.: See —
Minard, Charles D.; and Francis, Arthur B., 3,442,594.
Francis, David W.; and Heilman, William J., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Use of glycerin as an antifoam agent.
3,458,567, 7-29-69, CI. 260-526.
Francis, James H., to Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Com-
pany. Continuous grain drying apparatus. 3,449,840, 6-17-69, CI.
34-187.
Francis, James M.: See —
Mecklin, Charles D.; and Francis, James M., 3,463, 397.
Mecklin, Charles D.; and Francis, James M., 3,479,766.
Francis, John E.: See —
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E.,3,422,105.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E.,3,429,882.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., 3,479,355.
Francis, John P.: See —
Nissim, Samuel; and Francis, John P. ,3,420,992.
Francis, John P. Supporting means for automobile windshield
weather visor. 3,424,490, 1-28-69, CI. 296-95.
Francis, John P. amin frame of a vehicle, especially of a motor vehi-
cle Automobile windshield weather visor and supporting means
therefor. 3,481,644, 12-2-69, CI. 287-189.365
Francis, Joseph E.; and Amey, Arnold L., to F & E Manufacturing
Company. Air flow control system for internal combustion engine.
3,465,735, 9-9-69, CI. 123-117.
Francis, Joseph George. Picker for asparagus and like products and
process of picking such products. 3,452,525, 7-1-69, Cl. 56-327.
Francis, Leo H., to Foremast-McKesson, Inc., mesne. Process of
treating whey. 3,447,930, 6-3-69, Cl. 99-57.
Francis, Leslie Walter; and Gostling, Peter Eric, to Kwikform
Limited. Builder's scaffolding. 3,420,557, 1-7-69, Cl. 287-54.
Francis Peter S.; and Mc Graw, Leslie D., to Carlen Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Electroplating process. 3,466,232, 9-9-69, Cl. 204-30.
Francis, Ray D., to Swift & Company. Bacon slicer weight control.
3,476,198, 11-4-69, Cl. 177-50.
Francis, Raymond J., to Curtis Development & Mfg. Co. Electronic
alternating current switch. 3,436,609, 4-1-69, Cl. 317-148.5
Francis, Ronald, to Itek Corporation. Photocopying system based on
photosensitive metal carbonyls. 3,445,230, 5-20-69, Cl. 96-48.
Francis, Samuel A., to Buzzards Corporation, The, mesne.
Bathythermograph system. 3,483,749, 12-16-69, Cl. 73-344.
Francis, Thomas; Jones, Maurice H.; and Thome, Melanie P., to On-
tario Research Foundation. Mixtures of blowing agents and foama-
blc compositions of matter employing the same. 3,425,963, 2-4-
69, Cl. 260-2.5
Francis, William C: See—
Burdick, Donald L.; Francis, William C; and Jones, Joseph W,
Jr.,3,448,084.
Francisco, Bernardino, to Olivetti, Ing., C, & C, S.p.A. Ribbon
feeding device for a variable spacing typewriter. 3,444,979, 5-20-
69, Cl. 197-151.
Francisco, Bernardino, to Olivetti, Ing., C, & C, S.p.A. Printing
preventing device for predisposing the justification of the right
margin in a typewriter. 3,450,245, 6-17-69, Cl. 197-84.
Franciszczak, Eugeniusz: See —
Krzewinski, Zbigniew; Franciszczak, Eugeniusz; Jerzykiewicz,
Jerzy; and Kostrzewski, Janusz, 3,464,635.
Franck, Abraham: See —
Cohn, Marius; and Franck, Abraham, 3,460,1 17.
Franck, Jack, to Coast Carton Corporation. Package. 3,464,544, 9-
2-69, Cl. 206-78.
Francklyn, Gilbert W. Shellfish harvesting machine. 3,462,858, 8-26-
69, Cl. 37-55.
Franco-Ferreira, Edgard A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Fuel element for neutronic reactor and
method of fabrication thereof. 3,454,468, 7-8-69, Cl. 176-78.
Franco, Simone, to Ferrania S.p.A. Epoxy polymer derived polymers
containing quaternary phosphonium groups. 3,429,839, 2-25-69,
Cl. 260-8.
Francois, Henri: See —
Carpentier, Serge; Delarue, Roger; Francois, Henri; Grand-Cle-
ment, Anne-Marie; Portal, Guy; and Soudain,
Georges,3,449,136.
Francois, Paul L.: See —
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr.; Hough, Lewis M., Jr.; and Francois,
Paul L.,3,467,256.
Francois Tissier, Robert Charles: See —
Ninet, Leon; Renaut, Jacques Albert; and Francois Tissier,
Robert Charles,3,42 1,980.
Frand, Erwin A.; and Clark, Samuel M., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Bonding of fabric with adhesive thread.
3,457,739, 7-29-69, Cl. 66-202.
Frandee Corporation: See —
Hoover, Dorothy H., 3,477,065.
Frandsen, Jack W.; and Frandsen, Wallace C. Automatic drawbar
hitch. 3,450,220, 6-17-69, Cl. 180-14.
Frandsen, Lee Raymond; and Louis, Joseph Edmund, to Sundstrand
Corporation. Transmission. 3,455,184, 7-15-69, Cl. 74-687.
Frandsen, Richard L. Pressurized-water-operated cleaning apparatus.
3,431,573,3-11-69, Cl. 15-98.
Frandsen, Wallace C: See —
Frandsen, Jack W.; and Frandsen, Wallace C, 3,450, 220.
Franet, Francis L. Ski boot construction. 3,486,247, 12-30-69, Cl.
36-2.5
Frangatos, Gerassimos: See —
Chibnik, Sheldon; and Frangatos, Gerassimos,3,487,108.
Frangeco, Societe Anonyme Francaise, Puteaux: See —
Joseph, Jean-Jacques, 3,431,017.
Frank, Alan I. W., Corporation, The: See —
Frank, Alan I. W., 3,421,681.
Frank, Alan I. W., 3,462,996.
Frank, Alan I. W., to Frank, Alan I. W., Corporation, The. Cup and
lid. 3,421,681, 1-14-69, Cl. 229-43.
Frank, Alan I. W., to Frank, Alan I. W., Corporation, The.
Mechanism for handling and testing containers. 3,462,996, 8-26-
69, CI. 73-45.3
Frank, Alan I., to Scan-Data Corporation. Data entry system.
3,487,371, 12-30-69, Cl. 340-172.5
Frank, Albert; Kraushaar, Alfred; Margreiter, Hans; and Schunk, Ro-
land, to Biochemie G.m.b.H.2-(/3-Hexamethylene imino ethyl)
cyclohexanone- 2-carboxylic acid benzyl ester and salts thereof.
3,432,490, 3-1 1-69, Cl. 260-239.
Frank, Alfred L.; and Lengenfelder, Frank J., to United States of
America, Navy. Vacuum/inert gas quenching chamber. 3,475,014,
10-28-69, Cl. 266-4.
Frank, Arlen W., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Di-o-biphenylyl
diphenyl bisphenol a bis phosphate and process. 3,422,453, 1-14-
69, Cl. 260-930.
Frank, Arlen W.; and Gordon, Irving, to Hooker Chemical Corpora-
tion. Novel quaternary phosphonium salts. 3,459,795, 8-5-69, Cl.
260-526.
Frank, Barton, to Bloom, Henry. Edible food container forming
machine and method. 3,431,869, 3-1 1-69, Cl. 107-4.
Frank, Bernard: See —
Gilbert, Jack J., 3,436,851.
Frank, Bernard, to Franzus, Industries, Inc. Fabric treatment means
and methods. 3,470,719, 10-7-69, Cl. 68-222.
Frank, Bernard, to Franzus Industries, Inc. Portable clothes steamer.
3,485,065, 12-23-69, Cl. 68-222.
Frank, Carl H. Carrying bag having oppositely curved slots in upper
panel portions of bag and flexible removable handle. 3,456,865, 7-
22-69, Cl. 229-54.
Frank, Dieter; and Polysius, Jochen, to Polysius G.m.b.H. Mounting
for a bearing ring on a rotary drum. 3,481,636, 12-2-69, Cl. 287-
52.05
Frank, Earl E.: See —
Wilson, Rosser L.; Frank, Earl E.; and Sperry, Edward
C.,3,449,562.
Frank, Edward; and Bray, Ralph, to Philco-Ford Corporation. Elec-
tronic tuning apparatus. 3,431,787, 3-1 1-69, Cl. 74-10.27
Frank, Gerard A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. Ap-
paratus for electroplating apertured and irregularly shaped sub-
strates. 3,424,667, 1-28-69, Cl. 204-237.
Frank, Harry J. Inductive load controller. 3,456,124, 7-15-69, Cl.
307-141.
Frank, Heinrich H., to Emerson Electric Co. Interlock reversing
switch. 3,422,296, 1-14-69, Cl. 310-68.
Frank, Heinrich H., to Emerson Electric Co. Drive release power
tool. 3,427,672, 2-18-69, Cl. 10-89.
506
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Frank, Jacob. Dynamoelectric machine with rotating armature hav-
ing partially distributed spiral windings. 3,426,226, 2-4-69, CI.
310-162.
Frank, Joe; and Shipley, Charles A., to United States of America,
Navy. Utilizing a resilient waveguide wall. 3,421,116, 1-7-69, CI.
333-24.1
Frank, Johann E.: See —
Schroeer, Rudi M.; Frank, Johann E.; and Tinsley, Ronald
E., 3,457,770.
Frank, Josef; demons, Maurice M.; Huber, John A.; and Baringer,
Berlyn E., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Strip stock feeding device.
3,481,523, 12-2-69, CI. 226-172.
Frank, Karl. Method of warp knitting. 3,474,644, 10-28-69, CI. 66-
86.
Frank, Karl; and Heilmann, Max, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Developer compositions containing sequestering
agents. 3,467,521, 9-16-69, CI. 96-66.1
Frank, Karl; Himmelmann, Wolfgang; and Ulrich, Hans, to Agfa-
Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Swelling reduction treatment for the
accelerated processing of gelatin photographic materials.
3,467,519, 9-16-69, CI. 96-50.
Frank, Klaus: See—
Feldmann, Klaus; Frank, Klaus; Gerhardt, Wilfried; Schmidt,
Paul; and Kandler, Joachim, 3,47 1,595.
Querengasser, Hugo; Krause, Johannes; Frank, Klaus; and
Cziska, Johann.3,431,103.
Frank, Kurt: See —
Ort, Werner; and Frank, Kurt,3, 474,51 1.
Frank, Lee F., to Eastman Kodak Company. V-grooved optical
system. 3,443,869, 5-13-69, CI. 355-47.
Frank, Lee F., to Eastman Kodak Company. Compact document co-
pier. 3,451,752, 6-24-69, CI. 355-8.
Frank, Lester L. Collapsible camper. 3,458,232, 7-29-69, CI. 296-27.
Frank, Louis M., to Lase Co., The. Light activated trigger for photo-
graphic flash system. 3,487,221, 12-30-69, CI. 250-212.
Frank, Louis; and Barr, Harold N., to Hittman Associates, Inc.
Method for making oriented fiber or whisker composites.
3,432,295, 3-1 1-69, CI. 75-206.
Frank, Manfred H., to Hellige, Fritz, & Co., G.m.b.H. Recorder hav-
ing distinguishable records. 3,478,364, 11-11-69, CI. 346-62.
Frank, Mark H., to General Motors Corporation. Belt-type drive
with adjustable pulley tensioner. 3,475,982, 11-4-69, CI. 74-
242.15
Frank, Max S., to Richter, Roy E., mesne. Process for making au-
tomobile wheels. 3,451,115, 6-24-69, CI. 29-159.03
Frank, Milton A., Sr., to United States of America, Army. Step
block assembly. 3,454,270, 7-8-69, CI. 269-91.
Frank, Richard R.: See —
McGraw, Thomas F.; and Frank, Richard R., 3,464, 122.
Frank, Richard W.; and Partridge, Gordon R., to General Radio
Company. Method of and apparatus for frequency display.
3,422,422, 1-14-69, CI. 340-347.
Frank, Robert G.; and Semmel, John W., Jr., to General Electric
Company. High temperature alloy. 3,433,631, 3-18-69, CI. 75-171.
Frank, Rudolf: See —
Witzig, Karl E.; and Frank, Rudolf.3,452,580.
Frank, Ulrich A., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., mesne. Pressure to
current transducing manometer. 3,470,745, 10-7-69, CI. 73-398.
Frank, Virginia F. Garment construction. 3,448,460, 6-10-69, CI. 2-
74.
Frank, Walter K. H.; and Packer, Ray B., to Quaker Oats Company,
The. Container orienter. 3,439,792, 4-22-69, CI. 198-33.
Frank, William L.: See—
Tschanz, August E.; and Frank, William L., 3,424,027.
Frank, William Rudolph, to Deere & Company. Carrying-type
scraper with horizontally movable apron. 3,474,550, 10-28-69, CI.
37-129.
Franke, Rudiger: See-
Tax, Hans; and Franke, Rudiger.3,482,720.
Franke, Wallace G. Compound pipe chuck. 3,464,711, 9-2-69, CI.
279-7.
Franke, Walter. Cooling system for rotary piston engines. 3,465,728,
9-9-69, CI. 123-8.
Frankel, Henry: See-
Dernier, Paul D.; and Frankel, Henry,3,468,814.
Frankel, Max; Gertner, David; Wagner, Daniel; and Zilkha, Albert,
to Yissum Research Development Company. Organo-tin polymers
and copolymers prepared by interfacial condensation. 3,426,002,
2-4-69, CI. 260-78.4
Frankel, Milton B., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Aminonitriles.
3,472,889, 10-14-69, CI. 260-465.5
Frankel, Milton B.; Gold, Marvin H.; and Marcus, Henry J., to
Aerojet-General Corporation. Dichloro-polynitro-azaalkanes.
3,440,282, 4-22-69, CI. 260-583.
Frankel, Milton B.; and Tieman, Charles H., to Aerojet-General Cor-
poration. Process for preparing nitraza amines. 3,429,917, 2-25-
69, CI. 260-556.
Frankel, Samuel H., to Allen Electric and Equipment Company.
Joint for outside rear view mirrors. 3,433,511, 3-18-69, CI. 287-
14.
Frankel, Solomon. Stepping mechanism. 3,436,976, 4-8-69, CI. 74-
143.
Franken, Peter A.; Cross, Lee A.; and Cross, Lloyd G., to Lear Sie-
gler, Inc. Laser spectroscopy. 3,463,591, 8-26-69, CI. 356-85.
Frankenberg, Henry E., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method
of making a metallic can and cover. 3,428,010, 2-18-69, CI. 113-
120.
Frankenfeld, John W.; Cahn, Robert P.; and Zaybekian, Philip, to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Coagulating microbial
cells to enhance their separation. 3,427,223, 2-11-69, CI. 195-1.
Frankenstein Group Limited: See —
Evans, Frederick M., 3,464,515.
Hawkins, James Mitchell, 3,475,774.
Oldham, Walter, 3,448,471.
Sullivan, Stuart, 3,447,175.
Frankenstein, Harold L.: See —
Rush, William A.; and Frankenstein, Harold L.,3,442,094.
Frankeny, Julius L.; and Voiles, Kenneth E., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Centrifugal casting ap-
paratus. 3,451,467, 6-24-69, CI. 164-297.
Frankford Trust Company, executor, Philadelphia, Pa.: See —
Williams, Judson, deceased, late of Cornwells Heights, by; and
Frankford Trust Company, executor, Philadelphia,
Pa.,3,426,645.
Frankfurt, Sandor. Fire alarm. 3,475,744, 10-28-69, CI. 340-227.1
Frankland, Albert Ernest, to Weyerhaeuser Company. Process for
improving the durability of wood surfaces. 3,453,132, 7-1-69, CI.
117-9.
Franklin, Burton P.: See-
Davis, Albert W.; and Franklin, Burton P.,3,450,102.
Franklin, David M., to Steelcraft Corporation. Liner construction for
incerators. 3,451,363, 6-24-69, CI. 110-18.
Franklin, Donald R. L., to American Hospital Supply Corporation,
mesne. Disposable surgical drape construction. 3,482,567, 12-9-
69, CI. 128-132.
Franklin Electric Co., Inc.: See —
Hansen, Omar, Jr.; Littlefield, Carl; and Haddix, Allen R.,
3,432,987.
Hansen, Omar, Jr.; Littlefield, Carl; and Haddix, Allen R.,
3,466,840.
Jacobs, David R., 3,461,254.
Schaefer, Edward J.; Hansen, Omar, Jr.; and McVicker, Robert
F., 3,466,849.
Streater, August L., 3,467,903.
Franklin Gno Corporation: See —
Wernlund, Roger F., 3,434,150.
Franklin Institute, The: See —
Goodman, Robert M., 3,430,256.
Inoue, Nobuo, 3,481,190.
Franklin, James W.: See —
Wells, David R.; Schell, Elmer H.; and Franklin, James
W.,3,482,813.
Franklin, Joseph D., to OPTOmechanisms, Inc. Target measuring
means. 3,473,227, 10-21-69, CI. 33-1.
Franklin Manufacturing Company: See —
Jahr, Richard T., 3,467,938.
Franklin Mint, Inc., The: See —
Segel, Joseph M., 3,478,870.
Franklin, Richard N., to General Dynamics Corporation. Force-to-
frequency transducer. 3,435,377, 3-25-69, CI. 332-26.
Franklin, Robert C; and Boyd, William R., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Signal source recording identification system. 3,453,645, 7-1-
69, CI. 346-49.
Franklin, Robert J., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Magnetic display.
3,464,134, 9-2-69, CI. 40-142.
Franklin, Russell N. Gas leak detection. 3,420,091, 1-7-69, CI. 73-
23.
Franklin, Theodore P. Traction device for automotive vehicles.
3,428,151, 2-18-69, CI. 188-4.
Franklin, William E. Shopping cart. 3,460,850, 8-12-69, CI. 280-47.2
Franklin, William S., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Simplified stacked semiconductor device. 3,449,640, 6-
10-69, CI. 317-234.
Franko-Filipasic, Borivoj Richard: See —
Start, John Francis; Seglin, Leonard; and Franko-Filipasic,
Borivoj Richard.3,423,330.
Franks, James C, to Monsanto Company. Chromatographic method.
3,486,300, 12-30-69, CI. 55-67.
Franks, John T., Jr.: See —
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr.,3,465,310.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr., 3,466,639.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,425,046.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,430,216.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr.,3,465,318.
Franks, Kenneth W., to Teletype Corporation. Method of plating
through holes. 3,461,045, 8-12-69, CI. 204-9.
Franks, Raymond E., to ESL, Incorporated. Artificial dielectric lens.
3,430,249, 2-25-69, CI. 343-911.
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507
Franks, Raymond E., to ESL, Incorporated. Quadruply ridged
waveguide and hom antenna. 3,458,862, 7-29-69, CI. 343-786.
Franks, Robert L., Jr.; and Fontenot, Frank C. Apparatus for closing
openings. 3,449,860, 6-17-69, CI. 49-317.
Franksson, Jan Rolf: See—
Safholm, Sven Tore Anders; Sundquist, Bengt Lennart; and
Franksson, Jan Rolf,3,473,514.
Frankulin, Robert C: See-
Nelson, Donald A.; and Frankulin, Robert C, 3,470,993.
Frankus, Ernst; and Flick, Kurt, to Chemie Gruenenthal G.m.b.H. 1-
(m-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-dialkylamino methyl- cycloalkenes and the
salts thereof and the process of preparing the same. 3,470,249, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-570.5
Frano, John. Apparatus for manufacturing hand rails for circular
stairways and method therefor. 3,421,559, 1-14-69, CI. 144-145.
Franscioni, Gene F. Apparatus for repairing a cracked baseball bat.
3,472,294, 10-14-69, CI. 144-4.
Franson, Otto Elwing, to Munksjo Aktie Bolag. Method for spread-
ing sheets of two adjacent pairs of sheets. 3,486,421 , 12-30-69, CI.
93-35.
Franssen, Pierre J.: See —
Dikotter, Gerardus P.; Schaapveld, Arnoldus A. W.; and
Franssen, Pierre J.,3,428,597.
Frant, Martin S.: See —
Juda, Walter; and Frant, Martin S.,3,423,244.
Frant, Martin S., to Orion Research, Inc. Fluoride sensitive electrode
and method of using same. 3,431,182, 3-4-69, CI. 204-1.
Frant, Martin S., to Orion Research, Inc. Conformal dish. 3,467,591,
9-16-69, CI. 204-195.
Shiller, Stanley L.; and Frant, Martin S., 3,447,782.
Frantz, Charles E.; and Vlacil, Frank F., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Force readout system. 3,446,067,
5-27-69, CI. 73-141.
Frantz, Dolph G.; and Joseph, William. Adjustable binocular worn as
glasses. 3,420,599, 1-7-69, CI. 350-146.
Frantz, John K.: See —
Hatherell, George A.; and Frantz, John K., 3,441,718.
Frantz, John K., to National Screw & Manufacturing Company, The.
Electronic network for machine counting operations. 3,474,265,
10-21-69, CI. 307-308.
Frantz Manufacturing Company: See —
Holland, John P., 3,484,812.
Frantz, Rene. Apparatus and method for manufacturing structural
components. 3,486,536, 12-30-69, CI. 140-71.
Frantz, Robert N.; Ryszewski, Vincent J.; and Gilmour, Jack L., to
Chrysler Corporation. Drop out front cross member. 3,441,289, 4-
29-69, CI. 280-106.
Frantz, Virgil L., to Graham-White Sales Corporation. Automatic
unclogging device for fluid locomotive sanding systems. 3,455,588,
7-15-69, CI. 291-3.
Frantzen, John J., to Buckbee-Mears Company. Method of etching
fine filamentary apertures in thin metal sheets. 3,423,261, 1-21-69,
CI. 156-11.
Frantzen, John J., to Buckbee-Mears Company. Process for making
printed circuits and the like by step-by-step etching. 3,455,751, 7-
15-69, CI. 156-3.
Frantzis, Nicholas. Electrolytic method of regenerating organic acid
cleaning solution for ferrous metals. 3,425,920, 2-4-69, CI. 204-
145.
Franz, Dale W.: See —
Goerke, James R.; and Franz, Dale W., 3,459,062.
Franz, Frederick. Damage-resistant mechanical metronome.
3,486,323, 12-30-69, CI. 58-130.
Franz, Hellmut: See —
Schuck, Manfred; and Franz, Hellmut,3,474,992.
Franz, John Edward, to Monsanto Company. Ozonolysis products of
hexachlorodicyclopentadiene. 3,481,954, 12-2-69, CI. 260-340.3
Franz, John E., to Monsanto Company. Dimer of 2,2,3,4,5,6-hex-
achlorocyclohexadienone. 3,444,207, 5-13-69, CI. 260-586.
Franz, Ludwig: See—
Orth, Hans; Franz, Ludwig; and Divivier, Urban,3 ,460,497.
Franz Morat G.m.b.H.: See —
Schmidt, Richard, 3,426,550.
Schmidt, Richard, 3,456,187.
Franz, Norman J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Method of
making sanitary napkins and the like. 3,445,897, 5-27-69, CI. 19-
144.
Franz, Norman J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Seal end
carton. 3,455,496, 7-15-69, CI. 229-37.
Franz, Norman J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Method of
interposing a washing compound between superposed layers of
nonwoven fibrous material and sealing said layers. 3,468,096, 9-
23-69, CI. 53-28.
Franz, Raymond A.: See-
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A. ,3,428,702.
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A. ,3,449,457.
Downs, Ronald O.; and Franz, Raymond A. ,3,454,668.
Franz, Rudolph J., to Dole Valve Company, The. Vacuum regulator.
3,476,316, 11-4-69, CI. 237-2.
Franz, William E.: See —
Sylvester, Kermit H.; Franz, William E.; and McGlathery,
Robert M. ,3,449,572.
Franzel, Harvey L.: See —
Wilson, Joseph G.; Franzel, Harvey L.; and Markway, Leroy
H., 3,443,368.
Franzen, Gustav: See —
Nimtz, Klaus; and Franzen, Gustav.3,429,113.
Nimtz, Klaus; and Franzen, Gustav,3,478,504.
Nimtz, Klaus; Franzen, Gustav; and Heimes, Willi, 3, 46 1,660.
Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Company GmbH. Spindle bear-
ing. 3,482,386, 12-9-69, CI. 57-58.84
Franzen, Gustav; Lossa, Ulrich; and Heimes, Willi, to Palitex Pro-
ject-Company G.m.b.H. Apparatus for stopping a brake-equipped
spindle rotor in a predetermined position. 3,466,865, 9-16-69, CI.
57-88.
Franzen, Karl August. Number lock. 3,482,421, 12-9-69, CI. 70-74.
Franzen, Roland; and Sindermann, Paul, to Diehl. Hollow charge for
land mines. 3,437,036, 4-8-69, CI. 102-8.
Franzen, Wayne E.: See —
Kemeny, George A.; Franzen, Wayne E.; Maniero, Daniel A.;
and Bruning, Armin M., 3,474,279.
Franzene, Robert Donald, to Kaufmann Tool and Engineering Cor-
poration. Apparatus for applying and severing pressure sensitive
tape. 3,454,452, 7-8-69, CI. 156-518.
Franzus, Industries, Inc.: See —
Frank, Bernard, 3,470,719.
Frank, Bernard, 3,485,065.
Frasca, Arnold A. Hydraulic rotary power transfer mechanism.
3,461,992, 8-19-69, CI. 192-60.
Frascati, Frank P., to Texaco Inc. Vacuum control system.
3,433,254, 3-18-69, CI. 137-505.16
Fraser & Glass Limited: See —
Martin, Edward Rankine, 3,424,837.
Fraser, David Alexander; and Gowar, John, to M-O Valve Company
Limted, The. Gas-filled electric discharge device with improved
recovery. 3,458,758, 7-29-69, CI. 315-102.
Fraser, David B.: See —
De La Cierva, Juan; Perlmutter, Adolf A.; and Fraser, David
B. ,3,427,504.
Fraser, Douglas A. Cutoff device. 3,481,223, 12-2-69, CI. 74-851.
Fraser, Douglas S.: See —
Bender Charles E.; Fraser, Douglas S.; and Thompson, Taylor
N.,3,463,342.
Fraser, Grover D., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Unloading system for
compressors. 3,448,916, 6-10-69, CI. 230-24.
Fraser, Grover D., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Compressor.
3,481,532, 12-2-69, CI. 230-143.
Fraser, Hugh D.: See —
Knochel, William J.; and Fraser, Hugh D.,3,461,334.
Knochel, William J.; Lin, Francis C. M.; and Fraser, Hugh
D.,3,422,300.
Fraser, James H., to Vonco Corporation, Inc. Coating composition
and method. 3,458,327, 7-29-69, CI. 106-14.
Fraser, James; and Harrison, Ian Robert, to Boots Pure Drug Com-
pany Limited. Method of protecting sheep from blowfly larvae.
3,478,153, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 424-300.
Fraser, John M.; and Long, Norwood G., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Automatic load adjustment for time assign-
ment speech interpolation systems. 3,466,398, 9-9-69, CI. 179-15.
Fraser, John P.: See —
Scheuerman, Ronald F.; Scott, Paul R.; and Fraser, John
P.,3,438,680.
Fraser, Joseph Wilfred, Jr.; and Atkinson, Roger Lee. Miles Labora-
tories, Inc. Test article. 3,453,180, 7-1-69, CI. 195-99.
Fraser, Kenneth G.: See —
Stillwagon, George B., Jr., 3,447,232.
Fraser, R. Lee. Track means for wheeled vehicles. 3,467,310, 9-16-
69, CI. 238-4.
Fraser, Ralph. Table football game. 3,480,277, 11-25-69, CI. 273-94.
Fraser, Reginald Percy: See —
Furman, George T.; and Fraser, Reginald Percy ,3,425,407.
Fraser, Reginald Percy, to Societe Anonyme de Machines Elec-
trostatiques. Pneumatic atomizer for spraying liquids. 3,421,693,
1-14-69, CI. 239-15.
Fraser, Richard S.; and Jone, Paul Y., to Weyerhaeuser Company.
Process of forming coated wood products. 3,476,585, 11-4-69, CI.
117-71.
Fraser, Robert F., to Beatrice Foods Co., mesne. Humidifier utilizing
superheated steam. 3,486,697, 12-30-69, CI. 239-136.
Fraser, Robert William; Kushnir, Bud William; and Weizenbach,
Bauke, to Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited. Method of producing
dispersion strengthened nickel-chromium alloys. 3,454,431, 7-8-
69, CI. 148-11.5
Fraser, William J.: See-
Raymond, Albert E.; Fraser, William J.; and Swedish, Frank,
Jr.,3,436,303.
Fraser, William T. Winding core. 3,447,674, 6-3-69, CI. 206-59.
508
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Frasier, Carlton R.: See-
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,444, 525.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B. ,3,487,373.
Broderick, William J.; Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.;
Hope, George R., Jr.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo
L.,3,483,520.
Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Hudson, James R.; Rakoczi,
Laszlo L.; Sansbury, David L.; and Wiener, Jerome B., to General
Electric Company. Program request storage and control apparatus
in a multiprogrammed data processing system. 3,483,521, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Frasier, Jordan D., to International Rectifier Corporation. Implanted
electrical device with biological power supply. 3,421,512, 1-14-69,
CI. 128-419.
Frassanito, John R.; Jorgensen, Hugh V.; and Brout, Robert
Benedicte. Manually operated motor means. 3,443,664, 5-13-69,
CI. 185-15.
Frate, Roland: See —
Livingston, Malcolm R.; and Frate, Roland.3,422,510.
Fratelli Pallagrosi-S.N.C: See—
Pallagrosi, Antonio; and Pallagrosi, Eugenio, 3,473,583.
Frater, Allen H., to Lewis, G. B., Company. Modular rack system.
3,486,634, 1 2-30-69, CI. 21 1-133.
Frater, Allen H.; and Frater, George G., to Container Development
Corporation. Stackable and nestable container. 3,420,402, 1-7-69,
CI. 220-97.
Frater, George G.: See —
Frater, Allen H.; and Frater, George G. ,3,420,402.
Fratta, Italo, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Methods of treating
pain with NA-phthaloyl-a- amino acid amides. 3,452,141, 6-24-69,
CI. 424-274.
Frauchiger, Ulrich; and Becheiraz, Joseph, to Ciba Limited. Ap-
paratus for treating a continuous web or film of material with a
liquid. 3,457,898, 7-29-69, CI. 118-419.
Frauendorf, Manfred. Pre-spotting unit for dry cleaning. 3,427,831,
2-18-69, CI. 68-240.
Frauendorf, Manfred. Garment-treating machine for outer coats and
jackets. 3,428,228, 2-18-69, CI. 223-70.
Frauendorf, Manfred, to Normbau Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.
Automatic trouser pressing machine. 3,480,188, 11-25-69, CI.
223-73.
Frauenhoff, Richard E., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Ladder as-
sembly. 3,467,219, 9-16-69, CI. 182-93.
Fraunfelder, James Alexander: See —
Dowling, Edward Camp; Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Fraun-
felder, James Alexander, 3,446,982.
Fray, Kingsley, to Avnet, Inc., mesne. Short antenna array with
director mounted coaxially on dipole. 3,470,560, 9-30-69, CI. 343-
815.
Fraycr, Theodore, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Pro-
portional pressure valve. 3,443,594, 5-13-69, CI. 137-625.64
Fraycr, Theodore, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Brake pressure control valve. 3,486,801, 12-30-69, CI. 303-21.
Frayssc, Georges: See—
Pelah, Israel; Fraysse, Georges; and Hage, Walter, 3,423, 586.
Frayssinoux, Roland Francois Edouard, to Compagnie des Comp-
teurs. Freeze protection for a water meter. 3,440,879, 4-29-69, CI.
73-277.
Frazao, Bartolomeu Capelo Da Foneca Franco, to Companhia Uniao
Fabril, S.A.R.L. Automatic temperature compensation system for
horizontal floater type liquid densimeters. 3,456,510, 7-22-69, CI.
73-452.
Frazc, Ermal C: See —
Brown, Omar L., 3,428,210.
Brown, Omar L., 3,445,028.
Brown, Omar L., 3,446,389.
Brown, Omar L.; and Peters, Don B., 3,454,185.
Brown, Omar L., 3,460,368.
Brown, Omar L., 3,479,733.
Brown, Omar L., 3,485,196.
Brown, Omar L., 3,485,411.
Frazc, Ermal C; and Silver, Francis M., 3,432,068.
Fraze, Ermal C; and Eickenhorst, Franklin C, 3,470,837.
Fraze, Ermal C. Container opening devices. 3,439,640, 4-22-69, CI.
113-116.
Fraze, Ermal C. Method making an easy opening can end.
3,439,641,4-22-69, CI. 113-121.
Fraze, Ermal C. Can end with folded pull tab. 3,439,833, 4-22-69,
CI. 220-54.
Fraze, Ermal C. Easy-opening can end having vent means.
3,477,608, 11-1 1-69, CI. 220-54.
Fraze, Ermal C; and Eickenhorst, Franklin C, to Fraze, Ermal C,
mesne. Apparatus for forming easy-open can ends. 3,470,837, 10-
7-69, CI. 113-1.
Fraze, Ermal C; and Silver, Francis M., to Fraze, Ermal C, mesne.
Easy open can end. 3,432,068, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-54.
Frazee, Charles D.; and Greeb, Henry R. Procter & Gamble Com-
pany, The Elimination of haloamines in sodium bromide brines
and other bromide-containing solutions in bromine recovery
systems. 3,442,614, 5-6-69, CI. 23-216.
Frazee, Orville Phillip: See —
Jackson, Don M., Jr.; Frazee, Orville Phillip; and Waldow,
Peter.3,454,434.
Frazer, August Henry, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Phthalimidomethyl propiolactones. 3,422,116, 1-14-69, CI. 260-
326.
Frazer, August Henry; and Memger, Wesley, Jr., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. l,3,4-Thiadiazole-l,3,4-oxadiazole
polymers. 3,476,719, 11-4-69, CI. 260-78.4
Frazer, Donald G., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Easy
processing nitrile elastomers. 3,487,057, 12-30-69, CI. 260-80.7
Frazer, John F.; Holzman, Richard; Ide, Kenton J.; and Moore,
Richard K., to Signatection Inc., mesne. Spectrum analysis ap-
paratus. 3,441,850, 4-29-69, CI. 324-77.
Frazer, John F.: See —
Ide, Kenton J.; and Frazer, John F.,3,441,860.
Frazer, John H.: See —
Proctor, Paul D.; and Frazer, John H., 3,445,082.
Frazier, Bruce J.: See —
Freeman, Norman L., Jr.; and Frazier, Bruce J.,3,480,331.
Frazier, Bruce J., to Halliburton Company. Hydraulically balanced
plug valve. 3,430,919, 3-4-69, CI. 251-283.
Frazier, Charles: See —
Ritson, Daniel Dickerson; Frazier, Charles; and Coscia, Anthony
Thomas,3,438,794.
Frazier, Chester J., Jr.: See —
Pryor, John A.; Frazier, Chester J., Jr.; Smith, Lawrence L.; and
Stanzione, John A. ,3,438,442.
Frazier, David M. Energy controller. 3,448,691, 6-10-69, CI. 103-
271.
Frazier, Larry C, to National-Standard Company. Tire building
drum and method of building pneumatic tires. 3,485,692, 12-23-
69, CI. 156-123.
Frazza, Everett Joseph: See —
Cabasso, Victor Jack; Stebbins, Max Raymond; and Frazza,
Everett Joseph,3,455,782.
Freeh, Gunther; Kaiser, Wolfgang; and Rahn, Herbert, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Method for control supervi-
sion and protection of vehicles. 3,440,600, 4-22-69, CI. 340-23.
Freeh, Kenneth J., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Promotion of olefin cracking. 3,480,687, 11-25-69, CI. 260-680.
Freeh, Kenneth J.; and Anhorn, Victor J., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Preparation of isoprene. 3,480,688, 11-25-
69, CI. 260-680.
Frechet, Pierre Joseph: See —
Bichet, Georges; Cruiziat, Paul; Damay, Jean; and Frechet,
Pierre Joseph.3,456,428.
Frechette, Marius: See —
Drake, Edwin George; and Frechette, Marius,3,437,073.
Freda, John C. Circumcision instrument. 3,473,533, 10-21-69, CI.
128-305.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Well tools.
3,428,346, 2-18-69, CI. 287-111.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Well cross-over
apparatus and tools and method of operating a well installation.
3,441,084, 4-29-69, CI. 166-250.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Operator devices.
3,444,783, 5-20-69, CI. 91-41.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corporation. Valves. 3,454,029,
7-8-69, CI. 137-112.
Fredell, Gary D., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Rotary drive stepper.
3,422,941, 1-21-69, CI. 192-12.
Fredenburg, Donald A., to Raytheon Company. Sonar transducer
cage. 3,471,828, 10-7-69, CI. 340-8.
Frederick, Arthur I.: See —
Pandjiris, Anthony K.; and Frederick, Arthur I. ,3,430,944.
Pandjiris, Anthony K.; and Frederick, Arthur I. ,3,448,877.
Pandjiris, Anthony K.; and Frederick, Arthur I. ,3,480, 158.
Frederick, Edward R., to Albany Felt Company. Method and means
for triboelectric evaluation of a fabric. 3,487,296, 12-30-69, CI.
324-32.
Frederick, Eugene O., to Iowa Plastics Engineering, Inc. Panel unit
and frame. 3,455,079, 7-15-69, CI. 52-473.
Frederick, Ezra F. Ladder jacks. 3,459,277, 8-5-69, CI. 182-214.
Frederick, Harold M., to Burroughs Corporation. Actuator
mechanism. 3,443,444, 5-13-69, CI. 74-54.
Frederick, Henry E.: See —
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Frederick, Henry E.,3,422,490.
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Frederick, Henry E.,3,47 1,893.
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Frederick, Henry E., 3,477,093.
Frederick, James E.: See—
Adamson, Floyd E.; and Frederick, James E., 3,459,996.
Frederick, L. Day: See —
Schwartz, Arthur; and Frederick, L. Day, 3,463, 146.
Frederick, Phyllis: See —
Ryan, John W.; Frederick, Phyllis; Golden, Michael E.; and
Zimmerman, Charles R., 3,456,944.
LIST OF PATENTEES
509
Frederick, Purdue, Company, The: See—
Sasmor, Ernest J., 3,479,432.
Frederick, Robert E., to Link Engineering Company. Stator coil lac-
ing machine having a disconnectable Geneva drive. 3,440,979, 4-
29-69, CI. 112-2.
Frederick. Sinclair A.: See—
McRae, Daniel D.; Glover, Edward B.; Williamson, Leon B.;
and Frederick, Sinclair A. ,3,426, 327.
Fredericks. Robert H.. to Ford Motor Company. Motor vehicle
safety belt apparatus. 3,462,192, 8-19-69, CI. 297-389.
Frederickson, Albert J. Contraction joint for pavements. 3,426,658,
2-1 1-69. CI. 94-18.
Frederickson, Lyle R.; Rovelsky, Leon A.; and Wood, Robert L., to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Resonant frequency mea-
surement apparatus having a gated frequency indicating means.
3,432,752, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-57.
Frederiksen, Ove Steen. Machine for bending tubes or rods.
3,452,581, 7-1-69, CI. 72-388.
Frederiksen, Thomas R.; and Radtke, Warren K., to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Shaft furnace discharge control. 3,429,462, 2-25-69,
CI. 214-18.2
Fredholm, Gunnar Ivar: See —
Hallstrom, Olof Henrik; and Fredholm, Gunnar Ivar,3,482,931.
Fredkin, Edward, to Information International Inc. High-speed film
reader/recorder with grid reference. 3,460,099, 8-5-69, CI. 340-
173.
Fredon, Pierre Andre Gaston. Heel protector. 3,439,435, 4-22-69,
CI. 36-72.
Fredrick, Raymond E., Jr.: See—
Sontheimer, Carl G.; and Fredrick, Raymond E., Jr.,3,426,298.
Fredrickson, John B.: See —
O'Connor, Thomas L.; Fredrickson, John B.; and Rosenberg,
Norman W., 3,475, 143.
Fredrickson, John H.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry F., Jr.,
to Westvaco Corporation. Hot roll supercalender. 3,451,331, 6-24-
69, CI. 100-93.
Fredrickson, Robert E.: See-
Booker, James L.; and Fredrickson, Robert E., 3,420, 619.
Fredrickson, Robert E.; and Erhard, Albert E., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Recovery of copper values from copper-containing
ores. 3,441,403, 4-29-69, CI. 75-74.
Frcdriksen, Thorbjoern R., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Closed loop stepping motor control system. 3,463,985,
8-26-69, CI. 318-138.
Fredriksen, Thorbjoern R., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Hybrid closed loop stepping motor control system in-
cluding acceleration and deceleration control. 3,476,996, 11-4-69,
CI. 318-138.
Fredriksen, Thorbjoern R., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Time optimal servo control system. 3,482,155, 12-2-69,
CI. 318-18.
Fredriksson, Oke A.; Fossati, F. Nicholas; and Roberts, F. Alex-
ander. Helical antenna for irradiating an earth formation
penetrated by a borehole and method of using same. 3,449,657, 6-
10-69, CI. 324-6.
Fredriksson, Per Sven Engelbrekt. Method and apparatus for anchor-
ing one end of continuously advancing material. 3,472,461, 10-14-
69, CI. 242-25.
Fredriksson, Per Sven Engelbrekt; and Granstrom, Olof Alvar, to AB
Svenska Metallvcrken. Method for continuously rolling wire billets
into wire or rodlike material. 3,451,123, 6-24-69, CI. 29-475.
Free, David: See —
Smith, William C; and Free, David.3,478,707.
Free-Flow Packaging Corporation: See —
Graham, Arthur; and Stanley, Lome R., 3,481,455.
Frcebairn, Hugh T.: See—
Tant, Carl O.; Bennett, Edward O.; and Freebairn, Hugh
T, 3,444,301.
Frccborg, Robert M., to Bechtel International Corporation, mesne.
Bridge mounted structure for hot cells. 3,445,012, 5-20-69, CI.
214-18.
Freeborn, John C, to United States of America, mesne. Spiral sweep
phase shift compensation. 3,431,459, 3-4-69, CI. 315-24.
Frceby, Le Roy W.; and Jackson, Wilbur F., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Dual seating valve. 3,486,732, 12-30-69, CI. 251-75.
Freed A., Novelty, Inc.: See—
Convertine, Frank, 3,425,689.
Freed, Arnold; and Covertine, Frank. Battery operated vibrating
dispenser. 3,435,994, 4-1-69, CI. 222-196.
Freed, Joseph A. Eyeglass frame with adjustable rear view mirrors.
3,423,150, 1-21-69, CI. 351-50.
Freed, Joseph A. Vehicle tubes and tires. 3,464,475, 9-2-69, CI.
152-167.
Freed, Meier E.: See —
Archibald, John L.; and Freed, Meier E.,3,458,515.
Archibald, John L.; and Freed, Meier E., 3,47 1,499.
Freed, Meier E; and Archibald, John L., to American Home
Products Corporation. Bis(pyridylethyl)- and bis (piperidylethyl)-
indoles. 3,462,441, 8-19-69, CI. 260-293.
Freed, Meier E.; and Archibald, John Leheup, to American Home
Products Corporation. Indoleglyoxyloylpyrroles. 3,459,770, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-326.15
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett, Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Mower blade. 3,425,199, 2-4-69, CI.
56-295.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett, Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Reinforced mower blade. 3,425,200, 2-
4-69, CI. 56-295.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett, Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Mower blade with mounting plate.
3,440,808, 4-29-69, CI. 56-295.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett, Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Offset mower blade. 3,485,022, 12-23-
69, CI. 56-295.
Freedman, Arye Leib: See —
Gwillim, David Thomas; and Freedman, Arye Leib,3,487,389.
Freedman, Bernard J.; Georgetti, Richard A.; and Tedeschi, William
R., to General Dynamics Corporation. Process for descaling steel
strip in an aqueous organic chelating bath using alternating cur-
rent. 3,420,760, 1-7-69, CI. 204-145.
Freedman, David, to New Brunswick Scientific Co., Inc. Fermenta-
tion apparatus. 3,445,342, 5-20-69, CI. 195-142.
Freedman, David; and Liobis, Vytautas A., to New Brunswick Scien-
tific Co., Inc. Counterweight system for shaker apparatus.
3,430,926, 3-4-69, CI. 259-54.
Freedman, David; and Liobis, Vytautas A., to New Brunswick Scien-
tific Co., Inc. Fermentation apparatus with sterilization capabili-
ties. 3,445,341, 5-20-69, CI. 195-139.
Freedman, Harold J., to De Luxe Laboratories, Inc. Methods and
devices for handling and applying of thin film materials.
3,434,898, 3-25-69, CI. 156-157.
Freedman, Harold T.; and Schlussler, Henry, to United States of
America, Army. Interlaced pulse train analyzer. 3,431,500, 3-4-69,
CI. 328-110.
Freedman, Hyman. Filling means for dental spray bottles. 3,430,669,
3-4-69, CI. 141-353.
Freedman, Hyman. Dental floss container and dispenser. 3,480,190,
11-25-69, CI. 225-33.
Freedman, Jerome D.; and Rado, Julius, to Ford Motor Company.
Automatically retractable coat hook. 3,424,418, 1-28-69, CI. 248-
216.
Freedman, Myron L., to Comprehensive Service Corporation. Split
reel. 3,432,1 13, 3-1 1-69, CI. 242-71.8
Freedman, Nathan, to United States of America, Air Force.
Retrodirective phase shifting transponder. 3,480,951, 11-25-69,
CI. 343-6.8
Freedman, Nathan, to United States of America, Air Force. Radar
beacon system with transponder for producing amplified, phase
shifted retrodirected signals. 3,480,952, 11-25-69, CI. 343-6.8
Freedman, Robert P.; and Fetner, Martin J., to Genera! Dynamics
Corporation. Apparatus for the measurement of levels of high
temperature materials. 3,456,715, 7-22-69, CI. 164-155.
Freedman, Robert P.; and Ketcham, George M., to General Dynam-
ics Corporation. Rolling mill taper control system. 3,436,943, 4-8-
69, CI. 72-8.
Freehauf, Eugene G.: See —
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,429,037.
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,429,038.
Freehauf, Eugene G., to General Dynamics Corporation. Pressure in-
dicating probe. 3,421,369, 1-14-69, CI. 73-141.
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Method of manufacturing electrical connectors.
3,429,036, 2-25-69, CI. 29-625.
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Method of manufacturing electrical connectors.
3,431,641, 3-11-69, CI. 29-625.
Pratt, Wilson N.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,420,085.
Freeland, Royden R., to International Crystal Manufacturing Co.,
Inc. Temperature compensated and trim controlled crystal oscilla-
tor circuit. 3,421,110, 1-7-69, CI. 331-116.
Freeland, William: See —
Bradbury, Cyril Henry; and Freeland, William,3,447,523.
Freelander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Blade for mowing. 3,444,675, 5-20-69,
CI. 56-295.
Freeman, Alfred B. Ensemble effects systems. 3,429,978, 2-25-69,
CI. 84-1.24
Freeman, Arthur H.; and Forman, Hugh M., to General Electric
Company. Single field coil motor stator and method of making the
same. 3,443,136, 5-6-69, CI. 310-194.
Freeman, Arthur W.: See —
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., 3,463,444.
Churchill, Alan W.; and Freeman, Arthur W., 3,463,445.
Freeman, Carl R. Building construction. 3,431,692, 3-11-69, CI. 52-
467.
Freeman, Charles R.; and Sauer, Charlotte I., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
3,451,537, 6-24-69, CI. 206-59.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Freeman, Don G.; and Van Blerkom,
Freeman, Charles R.: See—
Snell, Robert B.; and Freeman, Charles R.,3,470,127.
Freeman Chemical Corporation: See —
Kwan, Fred K. C; Ross, Richard C; and Svoboda, Glenn R.,
3,432,458.
Schafer, Kenneth A., 3,428,518.
Freeman, Claude C, to Container Corporation of America. Collapsi-
ble display carton. 3,437,193, 4-8-69, CI. 206-45.14
Freeman, Claude L.: See —
Freeman, Gertrude T.; and Freeman, Claude L., 3,421,505.
Freeman Corporation: See —
Freeman, Horace, 3,471,283.
Freeman, Dennis B. Electrodeposition process with pretreatment in
zinc phosphate solution containing fluoride. 3,454,483, 7-8-69, CI.
204-181.
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Metal coating process. 3,449,222, 6-10-69, CI. 204-38.
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Electrophoretic deposition on zinc enriched metal sur-
face. 3,449,229, 6-10-69, CI. 204-181.
Freeman, Dennis Brian; and Gill, Colm Anthony, to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corporation. Metal surface coating methods. 3,459,604, 8-5-
69, CI. 148-6.24
Freeman, Don G.: See —
Keeler, Robert E.;
Richard,3,473,132.
Freeman, Donald C, Jr., to Union Carbide Corporation. Supercon-
ducting magnets. 3,440,585, 4-22-69, CI. 335-216.
Freeman, Einson, and De Troy Corporation: See —
Leigh, Jonathan W., 3,469,335.
Freeman, Forrest F. Pressure sensing device. 3,476,899, 11-4-69, CI.
200-84.
Freeman, Frank George, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Electrically operated fluid flow control devices. 3,446,472, 5-27-
69, CI. 251-65.
Freeman, Frank George, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Electrically operated fluid flow control devices. 3,457,939, 7-29-
69, CI. 137-83.
Freeman, Frank George, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Electro-magnetic fluid flow control devices. 3,485,270, 12-23-69,
CI. 137-625.48
Freeman, Frederick; and King, Peter, to Rolls-Royce Limited.
Coupling. 3,469,868, 9-30-69, CI. 287-52.
Freeman, Gertrude T.; and Freeman, Claude L. Colostomy garment.
3,421,505, 1-14-69, CI. 128-283.
Freeman, Habern W., 50% to Maslan, Michael M. Exerciser device.
3,421,760, 1-14-69, CI. 272-83.
Freeman, Harlan G.: See —
Kreibich, Roland E.; Freeman, Harlan G.; and Baxter, Gene
F, 3,422,068.
Freeman, Horace, to Freeman Corporation. Reduction of iron ore.
3,471,283, 10-7-69, CI. 75-40.
Freeman, Jere E., to Corn Products Company. Sorghum grain deger-
mination process. 3,477,855, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 99-80.
Freeman, Jeremiah P., to Rohm & Haas Company.
Poly(difluoramino)alkanes. 3,446,847, 5-27-69, CI. 260-583.
Freeman, Kenneth George: See —
Jackson, Richard Norman; and Freeman, Kenneth
George,3,456,071.
Freeman, Lawrence M.: See —
Hendricks, William W.; and Freeman, Lawrence M., 3,472,408.
Freeman, Leston M., Jr.: See —
Sevetz, Edward B.; and Freeman, Leston M., Jr., 3,443,791.
Freeman, Louis G., Company, The: See—
Berning, Melvin J., 3,459,014.
Freeman, Mark Phillips, to American Cyanamid Company. Synthesis
of finely divided oxide powders. 3,449,072, 6-10-69, CI. 23-142.
Freeman, Mark Phillips; and Halverson, Frederick, to American
Cyanamid Company. Process for recording and retrieving informa-
tion employing photoluminescent inks which luminesce under ul-
traviolet illumination. 3,473,027, 10-14-69, CI. 250-71.
Freeman, Norman D.: See —
Manz, August F.; Saengcr, John F., Jr.; Freeman, Norman D.;
and Stanchus, Frank T.,3,483,354.
Freeman, Norman L., Jr.; and Frazier, Bruce J., to Halliburton Com-
pany. Fluidizing conveyor apparatus. 3,480,331, 11-25-69, CI.
302-29.
Freeman, Percy F. Baler for cotton motes and other materials.
3,479,950, 11-25-69, CI. 100-49.
Freeman, Peter A., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Pill-type fluidic
devices. 3,422,259, 1-14-69, CI. 235-201.
Freeman, Peter A., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Fluidic device
using pills of different sizes. 3,466,002, 9-9-69, CI. 251-28.
Freeman, Peter D.: See —
Roulund, Poul B.; and Freeman, Peter D.,3,437,279.
Freeman, Richard B., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Pneumatic
tool. 3,430,539, 3-4-69, CI. 91-41 1.
Freeman, Richard B., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Blind
rivert tool. 3,457,763, 7-29-69, CI. 72-391.
Freeman, Richard B. Bolt cutting device. 3,465,932, 9-9-69, CI. 225-
2.
Freeman, Robin John, to Vision Engineering Limited. Optical com-
parison systems. 3,481,673, 12-2-69, CI. 356-168.
Freeman, Stanley B., to General Instrument Corporation. Frequency-
stabilized low frequency oscillator. 3,469,210, 9-23-69, CI. 331-
113.
Freeman, Stanley K., to International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
Repelling animals with ketone. 3,474,176, 10-21-69, CI. 424-331.
Freeman Supply Company, The: See —
Rusk, Gerald R.; and Wical, Marshal W., 3,468,364.
Freen, A., Limited: See —
Bratkowski, Yaroslau R., 3,463,569.
Freeport Sulphur Company: See —
Morris, Horton H.; and Olivier, James P., 3,439,801.
Olivier, James P., 3,432,030.
Olivier, James Peter; and Hickin, George K„ 3,449,567.
Olsen, Edward W., 3,474,911.
Sennett, Paul; and Olivier, James P., 3,446,348.
Sennett, Paul S.; Turner, Kenneth Lamar; and Morris, Horton
Harold, 3,476,576.
Wiewiorowski, Tadeusz K., 3,447,903.
Freer, Arthur Wilfred, to Clarks Limited. Method of joining the
edges of a shoe outer. 3,427,673, 2-18-69, CI. 12-146.
Freer, Walter, to General Instrument Corporation. Multi-compart-
ment tuner construction facilitating electromagnetic high-frequen-
cy coupling and minimizing electrostatic low-frequency coupling.
3,479,622, 11-18-69, CI. 334-85.
Frees, Richard S.: See —
Busha, George F.; and Frees, Richard S., 3,456,828.
Freese, Charles E.; and Emery, Robert D., to Smith, A. O., Corpora-
tion. Predetermining counter apparatus for flow control systems
and the like. 3,453,420, 7-1-69, CI. 235-132.
Freese, Evans Glenn, to Cessna Aircraft Company, The. Weld joint.
3,458,224, 7-29-69, CI. 287-189.36
Freese, Evelyn: See —
Egart, George M.; and Freese, Walter.3,458,772.
Freese, Robert W., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Infrared
incandescent lamp. 3,443,144, 5-6-69, CI. 313-315.
Freese, Thomas E., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Corn silage
process. 3,457,081, 7-22-69, CI. 99-8.
Freese, Walter: See —
Egart, George M.; and Freese, Walter,3,458,772.
Freez-Porter Systems, Inc.: See —
Tetrick, Harlan M.; and Reed, Charles E., 3,468,369.
Fregeau, Ulrich J. Insecticidal washing composition. 3,466,246, 9-9-
69, CI. 252-106.
Frehn, Fritz, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Method
of heat-treating workpieces. 3,421,950, 1-14-69, CI. 148-13.1
Frehn, Fritz, to Deutsche Edwlstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Sin-
tered carbide hard alloy. 3,450,51 1, 6-17-69, CI. 29-182.8
Frehner, Hans: See —
Basler, Ernst; and Frehner, Hans,3,464,374.
Frehner, Leon. Curvilinear terrace construction and planter blocks
and methods therefor. 3,444,694, 5-20-69, CI. 61-35.
Freholm, Omar E.: See —
Dean, Albert G.; and Freholm, Omar E.,3,486,464.
Freholm, Omar E., to Budd Company, The. Disk brake apparatus.
3,434,570, 3-25-69, CI. 188-59.
Frei, Hans, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Method and apparatus for
detecting a leak in a heat exchanger. 3,425,264, 2-4-69, CI. 73-
40.5
Frei, Hermann: See —
Ackermann, Hans; Frei, Hermann; and Meindl, Hu-
bert,3,433,781.
Frei, Karl: See —
Heinz, Harro K.; and Frei, Karl,3,43 1,503.
Freiberg, Ashley H., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Tributyltin mol-
luscicides. 3,439,098, 4-15-69, CI. 424-288.
Freiberg, Ashley H.: See —
Szabo, Karoly; and Freiberg, Ashley H., 3,479,437.
Freiberg, Leslie A., to Abbott Laboratories. Nor-androstene steroid
derivatives. 3,478,083, 11-11-69, CI. 260-468.5
Freiberger, Ronald D., to General Motors Corporation. Automotive
comfort control system with vacuum hold. 3,433,130, 3-18-69, CI.
91-447.
Freibergs, Elmer: See —
Agrios, John P.; and Freibergs, Elmer.3,435,382.
Freibsberg, Karl-Otto: See —
Kramer, Josef; Irmscher, Klaus; Halpaap, Herbert; and Freib-
sberg, Karl-Otto,3,433,805.
Freid, Wilbert Bernard; Duffy, Robert Joseph; and Sargisson, Donald
Farley, to General Electric Company. Separator. 3,465,950, 9-9-
69, CI. 230-132.
Freiday, Jay H., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Chemical recovery
unit. 3,477,823, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-277.
Freiday, Jay H.: See —
Hochmuth, Frank W.; and Freiday, Jay H.,3,434,531.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
511
Freidmann, Eric Helmuth; Trembath, Timothy Richard; Cancrinus,
Hendrik; and Fourie, Philip John, to Inpower Works (Proprietary)
Limited. Fluid torque transmitter. 3,425,298, 2-4-69, CI. 74-752.
Freier, Gerald H., to V-M Corporation. Record changer spindle.
3,442,514, 5-6-69, CI. 274-10.
Freier, Gerald H.: See —
Rankin, John A.; and Freier, Gerald H., 3,452,993.
Freifeld, Milton, to GAF Corporation. Halogen adducts of alkylated
polymers of heterocyclic N-vinyl monomers. 3,437,647, 4-8-69,
CI. 260-88.8
Freifeld, Milton; Mills, George S.; and Nelson, Richard J., to GAF
Corporation. Polyurethane elastomers containing an interpolymer
or an a ,/3- unsaturated dicarboxylic acid anhydride and an ethyleni-
cally unsaturated monomer. 3,426,099, 2-4-69, CI. 260-859.
Freifelder, Morris, to Abbott Laboratories. /3-Hydrox-
ylaminobenzoylaminoacetonitriles and preparation thereof.
3,455,987, 7-15-69, CI. 260-465.
Freightliner Corporation: See-
Evens, Robert L.; Lewis, Douglass H.; and Chew, Norman Brad-
ford, 3,436,900.
Freihofer, Alexis, to Ruti Machinery Works Ltd. Arrangement for
transferring yarn on a weaving loom. 3,430,666, 3-4-69, CI. 139-
125.
Freihofer, Alexis, to Ruti Machinery Works Ltd., formerly Casper
Honegger. Weaving shuttle. 3,434,507, 3-25-69, CI. 139-125.
Freiling, Jerome G.: See —
Newman, Julian; Caspers, John; Gambro, John; and Freiling,
Jerome G.,3,487,006.
Freilino, Ray S.: See—
Mausteller, John W.; Billetdeaux, Adrian C; and Freilino, Ray
S.,3,47 1,698.
Freiman, Charles V.: See—
Barrekette, Euval S., Freiman, Charles V.; Gazis, Denos C; and
Lovell, John E.,3,453,595.
Freiman, David J., to Corning Glass Works. Packaging and display
assembly. 3,467,252, 9-16-69, CI. 206-65.
Freiman, Freddy Herman. Means for automatically controlling the
tension of a continuously advancing element. 3,486,713, 12-30-69,
CI. 242-155.
Freisberg, Karl-Otto: See-
Kramer, Josef; Freisberg, Karl-Otto; and Halpaap, Her-
bert,3,462,455.
Kramer, Josef; Halpaap, Herbert; and Freisberg, Karl-Ot-
to,3,484,448.
Freise, William G.; and Przybyszewski, Benjamin M., to Paymax
Syrup Corporation. Beverage dispensing device. 3,421,430, 1-14-
69, CI. 99-289.
Freitag, Glenn W., to General Motors Corporation. Engine over-
speed control. 3,433,209, 3-18-69, CI. 123-198.
Freitag, Herbert: See —
Dorner, Nikolaus; Freitag, Herbert; Sautter, Hans-Dieter;
Schafer, Willi; and Doetsch, Hans-Peter,3,447,645.
Freitag, Paul W., Jr.: See-
Kraft, Louis Seelbach; and Freitag, Paul W., Jr.,3, 422,947.
Freitag, Walter O.: See —
Baker, Evelyn B.; and Freitag, Walter O.,3,444,015.
Freitas, Ernest Robert: See —
Gable, Charles M.; Duncan, Edward A., Jr.; and Freitas, Ernest
Robert.3,475,318.
Freitas, Ernest R ; Dunn, Clarence L.; and Zarker, Keith E., to Shell
Oil Company. Method of separating acidic gases from gaseous
mixture. 3,463,603, 8-26-69, CI. 23-2.
Freldlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett, Wayne
C, to Dayco Corporation. Multiple edge mower blade. 3,449,894,
6-17-69, CI. 56-295.
Fremont, Robert D., to Colt's Inc. Firearm box magazine with
straight end and intermediate arcuate portions. 3,440,751, 4-29-
69, CI. 42-50.
Fremont, Robert D., to Colt's Inc. Disposable magazine having a
protective cover and follower retaining means. 3,453,762, 7-8-69,
CI. 42-50.
Fremont, Robert S., to McGraw-Edison Company, mesne. Signs.
3,478,455, 11-18-69, CI. 40-132.
Fremstad, Viles K.: See-
Arias, Henry, Jr.; and Fremstad, Viles K., 3,423, 786.
French Beauty Inc., The: See—
Brunei, Louise, 3,485,251.
French, Burton W.: See-
Dyer, Norman D.; and French, Burton W., 3,483,933.
French, Charlie N.: See-
Abbott, Malcolm K.; and French, Charlie N., 3,452,646.
Julow, Thomas M.; and French, Charlie N., 3,434,388.
French, Donald M., to United States of America, Navy. Digital
marker generator for cathode ray tube. 3,462,639, 8-19-69, CI.
315-19.
French, Elby Edward, to O.K. Tire and Rubber Co., Inc. Adjustable
bolt circle wheel. 3,428,365, 2-18-69, CI. 301-9.
French, Elby Edward, to O.K. Tire and Rubber Co., Inc. Pneumatic
tire run-in machine. 3,464,264, 9-2-69, CI. 73-146.
French, Fred W., to Valley Metallurgical Processing Company,
mesne. Method of reforming tubular metal blanks into inner-fin
tubes. 3,422,518, 1-21-69, CI. 29-157.3
French, Harry F.Cleveland Trust Company): See-
Cleveland, Clark C; French, Harry F.; and Pattin, Howard
S.,3,432,359.
French, Heyward A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Diversity receiving system with a voltage controlled
oscillator coupled to a crystal controlled oscilla- tor in at least one
channel. 3,444,471, 5-13-69, CI. 325-304.
French, Howard V. Water jet propulsion means. 3,447,324, 6-3-69,
CI. 60-221.
French, Howard W.; and McDaniel, Gordon M., to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Pickup header. 3,446,347, 5-27-69, CI.
209-3.
French, Jack W.; Lewanski, Richard M.; and Modry, Richard E., to
Sommer & Maca Glass Machinery Company. Form cleaner as-
sembly. 3,456,277, 7-22-69, CI. 15-77.
French, Jack W.; and Miller, Steven, to Sommer & Maca Glass
Machinery Company. Glass washing apparatus. 3,449,781, 6-17-
69, CI. 15-77.
French, James R., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Process for the disposal of contaminated liquid fluorine.
3,466,885, 9-16-69, CI. 62-48.
French, Kendric R. Ship propulsion system. 3,463,115, 8-26-69, CI.
115-35.
French, Larry J., to Radio Corporation of America. Electro-optical
memory. 3,440,620, 4-22-69, CI. 340-173.
French, Lionel J. B. R. Bookbinding machinery. 3,466,682, 9-16-69,
CI. 11-1.
French, Marcus: See —
Buff, Fred; French, Marcus; and Pollock, WaiTen,3,476,845.
French, Park, to TRW Inc. Dynamoelectric machine having cor-
responding ferromagnetic coils on alternating rotor and stator
disks. 3,436,571, 4-1-69, CI. 310-46.
French, Raymond J., to General Electric Company. Treating agent
dispenser for automatic washing machine. 3,426,944, 2-11-69, CI.
222-129.
French, Robert E., to Atlas-Rand Corporation, mesne. Camera expo-
sure control arrangements. 3,436,147, 4-1-69, CI. 352-141.
French, Roger F., to Servodyne Corporation. Klystron tube having
feedback means and a control lens. 3,458,750, 7-29-69, CI. 315-
5.44 '
French State: See —
Grange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue, Bernard; and Mal-
let, Roger, 3,446,176.
French State, represented by the Delegation for Munitions, Techni-
cal Direction of Land Munitions: See —
Galaup, Henri, 3,424,410.
French, Tom, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Pneumatic tire
tread. 3,482,616, 12-9-69, CI. 152-209.
French, Walter K., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Apparatus wherein a pulsed light beam is interrupted having a
high pass filter so that the photocell is responsive only to the lead-
ing edge of the light pulse. 3,423,596, 1-21-69, CI. 250-222.
French, Walter K., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Voice verification system. 3,466,394, 9-9-69, CI. 179-1.
French, Walter K., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Apparatus for taking fingerprints. 3,479,987, 11-25-69, CI. 118-
31.5
French, Walter K.; and Taylor, Richard, 20% each to Jaffin, George
M., and Basseches, Mark T. Credit card carrier. 3,444,914, 5-20-
69, CI. 150-39.
Frenger, Friedrich, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Planung
und Bau von Industrieanlagen. Braking device for thread-form
material. 3,423,045, 1-21-69, CI. 242-154.
Frenk, Helmuth, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for
tracing a track. 3,450,934, 6-17-69, CI. 315-10.
Frenk, Helmut, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Arrangement for digital in-
dication. 3,466,130, 9-9-69, CI. 356-167.
Frenkel, Francis, to American Liquid Instruments, Inc. Sampling
liquid level measuring device. 3,442,017, 5-6-69, CI. 33-126.4
Frensch, Heinz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Fungicidal compositions containing
copper bis- dimethyl acrylate. 3,426,132, 2-4-69, CI. 424-294.
Frensch, Heinz; Goebel, Helmut; and Hartel, Kurt, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Seed protectant compositions containing mixtures of 3,3,4,4-
tetrachlorotetrahydrothiophene with other fungicides. 3,461,209,
8-12-69, CI. 424-274.
Frentzen, Paul T.: See —
Mathews, Bentley B.; and Frentzen, Paul T.,3,450,260.
Mathews, Bentley B.; and Frentzen, Paul T.,3,469,674.
Frenyo, Pal; and Klottschen, Heinz, to Gebr. Eickhoff, Maschinen-
fabrik und Eisengiesserei m.b.H. Mining machine and method.
3,477,762, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 299-10.
Frenzel, Bertram, to VEB Nahwerkmaschinenbau Malimo Karl-
Marx-Stadt. Device for driving the yarn layer of a textile machine.
3,440,840, 4-29-69, CI. 66-84.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Frequency Control Corporation: See—
George, James, 3,433,944.
Fresard, Marcel, to Mefina S.A. Sewing machine. 3,440,986, 4-29-
69, CI. 112-258.
Fresard, Marcel; and Baruffa, Olindo, to Mefina S.A. Sewing
machine. 3,435,788, 4-1-69, CI. 112-158.
Fresard, Marcel: See —
Moret, Michel A.; Fresard, Marcel; and Lagier, Jean-
Claude.3,471,725.
Fresch, Eugene E.; Nakrin, Jerome; and Pillifant, Thomas G. Metal
working process. 3,469,433, 9-30-69, CI. 72-364.
Frescura, Gino: See —
Pluznik, Wolf; and Frescura, Gino,3,473,869.
Freshwater, Donley D.; and Jenness, Raymond C, to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Lubrication apparatus for journal bear-
ing assemblies and combination of such lubrication apparatus with
journal bearing assemblies. 3,429,624, 2-25-69, CI. 308-84.
Freson, James L. : See —
Hodgson, Robert W.; and Freson, James L. ,3,442,347.
Freson, Mae: See —
Hodgson, Robert W.; and Freson, James L. ,3,442,347.
Fresu, Michelino. Hollow sealed stopper with interior storage space.
3,439,826, 4-22-69, CI. 215-48.
Fretz, Harold Robert: See —
Hazard, Sherrill J., Jr.; and Fretz, Harold Robert,3,455,780.
Ziegenhagen, Paul D.; Fretz, Harold R.; Langlois, Arthur C;
and Damrau, Wayne A. ,3,466,925.
Freudenberg, Carl: See —
Boe, Hans; Petersik, Peter; and Buchsenstein, Wilhelm,
3,471,315.
Fahrbach, Erich, 3,462,305.
Park, Im Keun, 3,485,799.
Pohland, Alois, 3,474,502.
Schabert, Robert; and Fischer, Helmut, 3,450,809.
Schmitt, Wilhelm, 3,447,361.
Freudenberg, Carl, K.G.: See —
Krug, Hans-Dietrich, 3,468,991.
Freudenberg, Carl, Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien: See —
Hartmann, Ludwig, 3,439,085.
Freudenschuss, Otto: See —
Broeckl, Heinz Wilhelm; and Freudenschuss, Otto, 3,464,765.
Freudenschusz, Otto, to Vockenhuber, Karl Hauser, Raimund. Pro-
jector for substandard format film. 3,432,229, 3-11-69, CI. 352-
176.
Freudenschusz, Otto, to Vockenhuber, Karl, and Hauser, Raimund.
Motion picture camera having means for changing film cartridge
automatically. 3,463,580, 8-26-69, CI. 352-73.
Freudcnstein, Ferdinand. Intermittent motion mechanism employing
non- circular gears. 3,424,021, 1-28-69, CI. 74-394.
Freudcnstein, Ferdinand; and McLarnan, Charles W. Intermittent
motion chain mechanism. 3,440,891, 4-29-69, CI. 74-84.
Freudl, Dr.: See —
Quietensky, Herbert; and Nitsch, Ernst, 3,471,329.
Freund, Ernest H., to National Dairy Products Corporation. Emulsi-
fier system. 3,453,1 16, 7-1-69, CI. 99-90.
Freund, Heinz-Eberhard; and Arndt, Friedrich, to Schering A.G.
Herbicidal, halogenated urea derivative. 3,431,289, 3-4-69, CI.
260-453.
Freund, Paul. Self-sealing coke oven door construction. 3,486,986,
12-30-69, CI. 202-248.
Freund, Richard. Filamentary faced bearing. 3,429,627, 2-25-69, CI.
308-238.
Freund, Thomas: See —
Morrison, Stanley R.; Sancier, Kenneth M.; and Freund,
Thomas.3,433,964.
Freund, William G., to Munro, Hugh T., and Sons, Inc. Bale divider
inserter. 3,420,161, 1-7-69, CI. 100-44.
Freund, William P., to Alloy Engineering Company, The. Telescop-
ing wire annealing spider. 3,443,801, 5-13-69, CI. 263-47.
Frcundlich, Jackson S., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Composite identification card. 3,475,247, 10-28-69, CI. 156-220.
Frcvel, Ludo K., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Boiler or the like.
3,479,992, 11-25-69, CI. 122--235
Frcvel, Ludo K., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Wet bottom
boiler floor or the like. 3,479,993, 1 1-25-69, CI. 122-235.
Frew, Duncan W., Jr., to Shell Oil Company. High-molecular weight,
acetoxy-substituted saturated polybutadiene. 3,480,609, 11-25-69,
CI. 260-94.7
Frey, Albert J.; and Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc.
Benzobenzazulenes. 3,459,806, 8-5-69, CI. 260-590.
Frey, Albert J.; Houlihan, William J.; and Manning, Robert E., to
Sandoz Inc.Pyrrolo, pyrido, and azepino[2,3-b]indoles. 3,457,268,
7-22-69, CI. 260-293.
Frey, Albert J.; and Manning, Robert E., to Sandoz Inc.l-Para-
chlorophenyl-3-hydrazino- 1 ,5,6,7,7,8a- hexahydroimidazo[ 1 ,5-
a]pyridine and process for its preparation. 3,467,662, 9-16-69, CI.
260-293.
Frey, Albert M.; and Griffith, Joseph W., to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company. Voltage graded electrical insulator. 3,448,205,
6-3-69, CI. 174-141.
Frey, Albert M.: See —
Perry, Elijah R.; and Frey, Albert M., 3,485,940.
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Encoding transmission system. 3,475,725, 10-28-69, CI. 340-
146.1
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Burst error correction system. 3,487,361, 12-30-69, CI. 340-
146.1
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Transmission error detection and correction system.
3,487,362, 12-30-69, CI. 340-146.1
Frey, Arnold J. Drafting device. 3,460,261, 8-12-69, CI. 33-75.
Frey, Christian M.: See —
Grosh, James L.; and Frey, Christian M.,3,423,816.
Frey, Christian. Modular building unit. 3,455,075, 7-15-69, CI. 52-
236.
Frey, Christoph; Hecker, August; Mueller, Rudolf; and Surber,
Werner, to Ciba Limited. Modification of 2:6-dibenzoylamino-3:7-
diethoxy- 9:10-diacetylamino-triphendioxazine. 3,472,844, 10-14-
69, CI. 260-246.
Frey, Cleon F., to Cornel International Corporation. Wire controlled
flasher switch. 3,486,153, 12-23-69, CI. 337-133.
Frey, David A.: See —
Ray, Gardner C; and Frey, David A.,3,458,486.
Frey, Donald J.; and Roerden, Rudolph F., to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Gas burning system arrangement. 3,486,834, 12-30-69,
CI. 431-12.
Frey, Edward C, to International Stock Food Corporation. Fluent
material dispenser with agitator and plural discharge assistants.
3,474,937, 10-28-69, CI. 222-227.
Frey, Hubertus G., to General Time Corporation. Dial lighting as-
sembly for clocks. 3,452,538, 7-1-69, CI. 58-50.
Frey, Hubertus G., to General Time Corporation. Pull-out timepiece
casing. 3,478,507, 11-18-69, CI. 58-53.
Frey, Hubertus G.; and Cielaszyk, Edward F., to General Time Cor-
poration. Barometer movement. 3,451,272, 6-24-69, CI. 73-387.
Frey, Karl A.; and Simmons, Elmer C, to Mohawk Data Sciences
Corporation. Positioning apparatus for a random access storage
device using a dual-frequency reference track. 3,449,734, 6-10-69,
CI. 340-174.1
Frey, Max: See —
Dixon, Thomas E.; Faust, Donald M.; and Frey, Max,3,476,016.
Frey, Max, to Cascade Corporation. Apparatus for automatically
handling palletized loads. 3,421,641, 1-14-69, CI. 214-38.
Frey, Peter J. Counter flow jet flap. 3,454,239, 7-8-69, CI. 244-42.
Frey, Samuel S., to Oakite Products Inc. Metal treating. 3,446,715,
5-27-69, CI. 204-32.
Frey, Stuart M., to Ford Motor Company. Integrated hinge and door
check assembly. 3,431,588, 3-11-69, CI. 16-145.
Frey, Stuart M., to Ford Motor Company. Integrated hinge and door
check assembly. 3,431,589, 3-1 1-69, CI. 16-145.
Frey, William G.: See —
Curtiss, Lawrence M.; Castellani, Edward J.; and Frey, William
G., 3,446,910.
Freyberger, Donald L.; and Longenecker, John F., to Lukens Steel
Company. Process for the production of bonded metal structures.
3,469,301, 9-30-69, CI. 29-480.
Freyberger, Wilfred Lawson, to American Cyanamid Company. Use
of organic dithiols as flotation reagents. 3,469,692, 9-30-69, CI.
209-166.
Freyermuth, Harlan B.; and Randall, David I., to GAF Corporation.
Aminobenzylated phthalocyanines. 3,436,400, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
314.5
Freyermuth, Harlan B.: See —
Randall, David I.; and Freyermuth, Harlan B, 3,486,838.
Freyschlag, Herwig; Reif, Werner; Nuerrenbach, Axel; and Pommer,
Horst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for producing acetals and hemeacetals of phosphonium
salt compounds. 3,471,569, 10-7-69, CI. 260-606.5
Freyschlag, Herwig; Reif, Werner; Nuerrenbach, Axel; and Sarnecki,
Wilhelm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the production of ylenals. 3,449,438, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
599.
Freyschlag, Herwig: See —
Reif, Werner; Haug, Peter; Freyschlag, Herwig; and Pommer,
Horst.3,485,859.
Freystein, Wolfgang: See —
Blomecke, Werner; Freystein, Wolfgang; and Gasper, Her-
bert,3,450,061.
Freytag, Helmut; Reichold, Ernst; Bayer, Otto; Bockmann, Walter;
and Wagner, Jochim, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Amide compositions stabilized with alkylated diphenyl amines.
3,425,985, 2-4-69, CI. 260-45.9
Freytag, Karl-Heinz; Taube, Carl; and Seidel, Bernhard, to Agfa-
Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic material for the silver
dye bleach process. 3,467,522, 9-16-69, CI. 96-99.
Freytag, Karl-Heinz; Taube, Carl; and Seidel, Bernhard, to Agfa-
Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic materials for the silver
dye-bleach process. 3,480,438, 11-25-69, CI. 96-99.
Freytag, Karl-Heinz: See —
Taube, Carl; and Freytag, Karl-Heinz,3,480,378.
LIST OF PATENTEES
513
Taube, Carl; and Freytag, Karl-Heinz,3,485,572.
Freytag, Klaus, to Drager, Otto Heinrich. Control apparatus for
breathing apparatus. 3,426,794, 2-11-69, CI. 137-607.
Freze, Benjamin H., to Challenge-Cook Bros., Incorporated. Tum-
bler dryer. 3,419,969, 1-7-69, CI. 34-126.
Frezzolini, James A., to United Aerotest Laboratories, Inc. Constant
current battery charger. 3,445,745, 5-20-69, CI. 320-29.
Frezzolini, James A., to United Aerotest Laboratories, Inc. Battery
discharge apparatus. 3,463,996, 8-26-69, CI. 320-17.
Friberg, Jean Marie Eugene: See—
Fabri, Jean; Friberg, Jean Marie Eugene; Maginot, Pierre Henri
Jean; Merigoux, Jean Marie; and Siestrunck,
Raymond, 3,447, 740.
Friberg, Oscar. Container with detachable handle. 3,464,082, 9-2-69,
CI. 16-114.
Frick, Adalbert; See —
Kohler, Marcel; and Frick, Adalbert,3,474,634.
Frick Company: See —
Etter, Joseph A.; and Garland, Milton W., 3,485,057.
Flory, Ralph H., 3,447,290.
Kauffman, Harry G.; Sloan, Thomas F.; and Angle, Henry W.,
3,482,699.
Seeley, William M., 3,481,151.
Seeley, William M., 3,481,152.
Shriver, William F., 3,451,226.
Shriver, William F.; Sanders, John T., HI; Pike, John A.; and
Angle, Henry W., 3,472,042.
Shriver, William F., 3,474,856.
Tosh, Roy B., 3,451,614.
Frick, David F., to Singer Company, The. Referencing arrangement.
3,486,045, 12-23-69, CI. 307-296.
Frick, Gene: See—
Plehal, Edward J.; Frick, Gene; and Mintz, Martin, 3,423,642.
Frick, German, to North American Philips Company, Inc. A.C.
bridge circuit for determining the optimum operating condition of
a D.C. generator. 3,434,055, 3-18-69, CI. 324-158.
Frick, Hans Dieter: See —
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler,
Harald; and Geyken, Erwin,3,438,140.
Frick, Harold L., to Whirlpool Corporation. Oven heating means.
3,446,941, 5-27-69, CI. 219-409.
Frick, John G., Jr.; and Pierce, Andrew G., Jr., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Wrinkle-resistant cotton fabrics with im-
proved moisture absorption. 3,427,121, 2-1 1-69, CI. 8-1 15.6
Frick, John G., Jr.: See-
Pierce, Andrew G., Jr.; and Frick, John G., Jr. ,3, 44 1,366.
Pierce, Andrew G., Jr.; and Frick, John G., Jr., 3,441, 367.
Frick, Richard H., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Sheet material as-
sembly with interfolded webs including half web folds. 3,462,043,
8-19-69, CI. 221-48.
Frick, Roger, to Rosemount Engineering Company. Rotary mower
safety blade. 3,474,608, 10-28-69, CI. 56-295.
Frick, Roy C; Calvin, Victor E.; Sharpe, John C; and Rowe, Wil-
liam Wallace, to Cincinnati Industries Inc. Universally stretchable
paper laminate. 3,483,071, 12-9-69, CI. 161-129.
Fricke, Betty W. Collapsible bedspread holder. 3,435,469, 4-1-69,
CI. 5-320.
Fricke, Guenter; and Singewald, Arno, to Wintershall Aktien-
gesellschaft. Recovery of kieserite from crude mineral salts.
3,480,139, 11-25-69, CI. 209-9.
Fricke, Louis H., Jr., to Monsanto Company. Converter circuit.
3,436,673,4-1-69, CI. 330-51.
Fricke, Louis H., Jr.: See—
Gioia, Steve C; and Fricke, Louis H., Jr.,3,477,034.
Fricke, Paul M., Jr.: See —
Moore, Donald L.; Fricke, Paul M., Jr.; and Spilman, Raymond
R., 3,466,084.
Moore, Donald L.; Fricke, Paul M., Jr.; Tucker, William H.; and
Spilman, Raymond R., 3,485, 525.
Fricker, David C, to West Bend Company, The. Temperature con-
trol circuit. 3,467,817, 9-16-69, CI. 219-501.
Fricker, Karl, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Anode for use in aluminum
electrolysis having a peg in its head protected by a sleeve.
3,453,199, 7-1-69, CI. 204-286.
Fricker, Ludwig, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Internal com-
bustion engine for driving vehicles. 3,483,853, 12-16-69, CI. 123-
102.
Friden, Inc.: See-
Adams, Clark N., 3,465,211.
Anderson, Maynard E.; Balaz, Charles S.; Reus, John F.; and
Thorson, Sheldon E., 3,469,777.
Bastian, Donald G., 3,452,623.
Bethune, Manning Kirk, 3,422,945.
Bialik, Jack J.; Masher, Dale P.; and Stevens, William W.,
3,430,095.
Blodgett, Edwin O., 3,426,880.
Blodgett, Edwin O., 3,432,644.
Blodgett, Edwin O., 3,434,576.
Blodgett, Edwin O., 3,439,852.
Dannatt, Hugh St. Lawrence, 3,474,889.
Dorsett, Henry Carl, 3,476,258.
Harris, George A., 3,465,099.
Hender, Thomas A.; and Cushman, James E., 3,434,371.
Kinney, Mel E.; and Viola, Vito, 3,444,977.
Lehtonen, Edwin W., 3,438,127.
Lundquist, Ingemar H., 3,476,657.
Marion, Andre F., 3,424,291.
O'Connor, Leonard N., 3,484,824.
Olson, John D., 3,475,284.
Osborn, Peter E., 3,465,301.
Ragen, Robert A., 3,435,351.
Ragen, Robert A., 3,442,364.
Ragen, Robert A., 3,466,507.
Ragen, Robert A.; and Herendeen, Carl E., 3,474,238.
Ragland, Evan L., Ill; and Wiedeman, Charles W., Jr.,
3,442,365.
Reus, John F., 3,422,699.
Thayer, Louis C, 3,420,975.
Thayer, Louis C, 3,473,466.
Viola, Vito, 3,427,968.
Fridley, Robert B., to University of California, The Regents of the.
Firmness tester for fruit. 3,470,737, 10-7-69, CI. 73-81.
Fridrich, Elmer G., to General Electric Company. Method of making
vacuum type electric incandes- cent lampy. 3,462,209, 8-19-69,
CI. 316-19.
Friebel, Hans: See —
Schulte, Karl; Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang; Muller, Heinrich; Friebel,
Hans; Enenkel, Hans Joachim; and Gillissen, Josef.3,461,164.
Fried, David L., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Ap-
paratus for detecting moving bodies by paired images. 3,443,100,
5-6-69, CI. 250-206.
Fried, David L.; and Read, Wendell S., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Focused optical heterodyne system. 3,426,207, 2-4-
69, CI. 250-199.
Fried, John H.: See —
Cross, Alexander; and Fried, John H., 3,485, 853.
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H.,3,481,957.
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H., 3,484,436.
Cross, Alexander D.; and Fried, John H., 3,484,465.
Edwards, John A.; and Fried, John H., 3,455,972.
Edwards, John A.; Fried, John H.; and Siddall, John
B.,3,455,905.
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 4-Keto-l,3-benzodioxane and
4-keto-l,3- enzooxazine derivatives. 3,420,830, 1-7-69, CI. 260-
244.
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 1 7-Spirotetrahydrofuranyl
and 1 7-oxospirotetrahydro- furanyl derivatives of the androstane
series and the preparation thereof. 3,424,750, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Process for the preparation
of novel 6a-methyl- A4'9(,0-diene steroids. 3,424,769, 1-28-69, CI.
260-397.4
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 6a,7a-Ethylene and 6a, 7a-
tetrafluoroethylene derivatives of 4-pregneno- [3,2-c]-pyrazoles.
3,428,626, 2-18-69, CI. 260-239.5
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Tetrahydropyranyloxy deriva-
tives of stilbene derivatives. 3,428,657, 2-18-69, CI. 260-345.8
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 6,7-CycIopentanono and 6,7-
cyclopentano steroids. 3,432,492, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-239.55
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 3-Ureido pregnanes.
3,450,723, 6-17-69, CI. 260-397.3
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Cyclopentyl ethers of stilbene
derivatives. 3,454,601, 7-8-69, CI. 260-345.9
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 6a-Trifluoromethyl sub-
stituted steroids of the 5a, 5/3, and A4-pregnane series. 3,457,259,
7-22-69, CI. 260-239.55
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. l-Cyclobuteno-(3',4';6a,7a)
derivatives of the androstane and pregnane series. 3,459,741, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-239.55
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. 6-Gem-difluoro [3,2-c] and
[2,3-d] pyrazole steroids. 3,471,477, 10-7-69, CI. 260-239.5
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Cyclobutano- and cyclobu-
teno-(3',4':6,7) derivatives of the pregnate and 1 9-nor-pregnane
series. 3,485,827, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.55
Fried, John H., to Syntex Corporation. Cyclobutano-and cyclobu-
teno-(3',4':6,7) derivatives of the androstane and 19-nor- an-
drostane series. 3,485,829, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.55
Fried, John H.; and Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corporation. Ste-
roidal [7,6c]-pyrazoles of the androstane and pregnane series.
3,423,403, 1-21-69, CI. 260-239.5
Sarett, Lewis H.; Bry, Thomas S.; Fried, John; Oberster, Arthur
E.; and Beyler, Roger E.,3,452,007.
Fried, Josef, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. A-Norsteroids.
3,484,453, 12-16-69,0. 260-310.
Fried, Josef; and Galantay, Eugene E., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons Inc.,
mesne. Intermediates useful in preparation of butenolides and
process therefor. 3,446,821, 5-27-69, CI. 260-343.6
Fried, Josef; and Galantay, Eugene E., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc,
mesne. Heavy metal salts of butenolides. 3,472,877, 10-14-69, CI.
260-343.6
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 33
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fried, Josef: See—
Krakower, Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David
Walter.3,422,134.
Krakower, Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David
Walter,3,483,191.
Krakower, Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David
Walter.3,483,225.
Rosenthal, David Walter; and Fried, Josef, 3, 484,476.
Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Hemmie, Gerd; and Arens, Egidius, 3,453,589.
Langner, Alexander; and Sukurs, Raimonds, 3,470,6.55.
Leisterer, Reinhard W.; and Hemmie, Gerd, 3,452,326.
Leisterer, Reinhard Wilhelm, 3,474,401.
Purnhagen, Heinz Wilhelm, 3,460,059.
Thiele, Rudolf W.; and Ziehm, Gunter H., 3,487,409.
Ziehm, Gunter; Triebold, Karl-Friedrich; Schief, Alfred; and
Leisterer, Reinhard W., 3,464,056.
Fried, Robert A.; and Means, F. W., & Co.. Apparatus for removing
particles from air. 3,423,906, 1-28-69, CI. 55-302.
Fried, Robert S. Cards with singly oriented face indicia and related
back indicia. 3,428,323, 2-18-69, CI. 273-152.2
Fried, Rudolf; and Hoeflmayr, Joachim, to Haury, Heinz, Dr.,
Chemische Fabrik. Method for the determination of the bilirubin
content of body liquids. 3,477,818, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-230.
Friedberg, Arthur A., to Braun W., Company. Means for closing and
sealing a bottle or container. 3,462,034, 8-19-69, CI. 215-40.
Friedberg, Michael A. Apparatus for measuring and plotting the sur-
face contour of the eye by the use of sonic compressional waves.
3,442,579, 5-6-69, CI. 351-6.
Friedberg, Samuel. Sun reflecting board. 3,463,577, 8-26-69, CI.
350-292.
Friede, Allan J.: See —
Updyke, Kenneth W.; and Friede, Allan J. ,3,485,228.
Friedel, Murray, to Visual Graphies Corp. Photoprinting and
processing device. 3,437,409, 4-8-69, CI. 88-24.
Friedel, William C, Jr.: See —
Hill, Fredrick L.; Gates, Lauren W.; and Friedel, William C,
Jr.,3,429,440.
Friedell, Morley V., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Pressure relief
valve. 3,478,775, 11-18-69, CI. 137-489.5
Friedenrich, Heinrich: See —
Erdmann, Kurt; Nerlick, Lydia, curatrix; Fischer, Claus;
Friedenrich, Heinrich; and Bauer, Helmut,3,48 1,255.
Frieder, Leonard P.; and Baker, Edgar G., to Gentex Corporation.
Life ring. 3,445,868, 5-27-69, CI. 9-311.
Frieder, Leonard P.; Green, Clarks; and Luisada, August G., to Gen-
tex Corporation. Heat reflective inflatable buoyant body.
3,425,071, 2-4-69, CI. 9-11.
Friederichs, Josef E.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,427,454.
Friedl, Arno Rudolph, to International Synthetic Rubber Company
Limited, The. Treatment of wool. 3,477,804, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 8-128.
Friedl, Arno Rudolph; and Dingley, Regoer Gavin, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Treatment of wool.
3,476,503, 11-4-69, CI. 8-128.
Friedl, Arno Rudolph; and Dingley, Roger Gavin, to International
Synthetic Rubber Company Limited, The. Process for preventing
shrinkage and felting of wool. 3,437,519, 4-8-69, CI. 117-141.
Friedland, V. & E., Limited: See —
Doggart, John, 3,425,057.
Friedlander, Erich Siegfried: See —
Fletcher, Charles Philip; Friedlander, Erich Siegfried; Manzler,
Maurice Leslie; and Young, David John,3,450,981.
Friedlander, Herbert N.; and Menikheim, Virginia C, to Monsanto
Company. Novel process for modification of fibers. 3,479,129, 11-
18-69, CI. 8-115.5
Friedlander, Ruth. Garment having anti-perspirant means. 3,421,514,
1-14-69, CI. 128-454.
Friedlander, Saul. Method of determining area. 3,464,796, 9-2-69,
CI. 23-230.
Friedli, Hans R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
preparing ether ketones and ether aldehydes. 3,462,495, 8-19-69,
CI. 260-590.
Friedman, Abraham. Activating means combination for a doll.
3,466,795, 9-16-69, CI. 46-239.
Friedman, Alan R., to Upjohn Company, The. Alkyl 2-methylprope-
nyl ketoxime carbamates. 3,454,642, 7-8-69, CI. 260-566.
Friedman, Allan: See —
Gclb, John, 3,463,020.
Gelb, John, 3,463,021.
Gelb, John, 3,463,027.
Friedman, Arnold I.: See —
Beaumont, David H.; and Friedman, Arnold I. ,3,424, 605.
Friedman, Arthur D.; and Menon, Premachandran R., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Asynchronous sequential
switching circuit using a single feedback delay element. 3,484,701,
12-16-69, CI. 328-92.
Friedman, Cecil A.: See —
Wagner, Charles R.; Shultz, Andrew; Allen, Robert A.; and
Friedman, Cecil A.,3,426,058.
Friedman, Charles M.: See —
Blank, Robert J.; Friedman, Charles M.; and Richman,
Bruce.3,472,493.
Friedman, David, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Low
level signal switching arrangements. 3,439,190, 4-15-69, CI. 307-
259.
Friedman, Harry, deceased (by Friedman, Honora, executrix); Lang-
maid, Roger N.; and Pickart, Don E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Magnetic inks containing lecithin as a sur-
factant. 3,471,415, 10-7-69, CI. 260-23.7
Friedman, Hirsch, to Cameras for Industry, Inc. Camera control cir-
cuit. 3,434,405, 3-25-69, CI. 95-11.
Friedman, Howard K.: See —
Wenzel, Charles; and Friedman, Howard K., 3,428,059.
Friedman, Isidore H., Jr., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Thrust
termination apparatus for solid propellant rocket motors.
3,434,291, 3-25-69, CI. 60-254.
Friedman, Jerome. Swimming pool and underwater lighting system.
3,441,957, 4-29-69, CI. 240-26.
Friedman, Joseph; and Glenn, Lewis A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Rocket engine cooling. 3,439,503, 4-22-69,
CI. 60-267.
Friedman, Joseph; and Wachtell, Richard, to Chromalloy American
Corporation. Anti-personnel ordnance device. 3,435,762, 4-1-69,
CI. 102-22.
Friedman, Lee: See —
Craig, Robert G.; Doelp, Louis C, Jr.; and Friedman,
Lee,3,487,120.
Friedman, Lester A., Jr. Proportional dispensing fluid handling
system. 3,454,027, 7-8-69, CI. 137-101.21
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Halogen and
hydroxy containing phosphonates. 3,433,856, 3-18-69, CI. 260-
932.
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Cyclic phos-
phites. 3,441,633, 4-29-69, CI. 260-927.
Friedman, Lester, to Union Carbide Corporation, mesne.
Phosphorous urethanes. 3,442,827, 5-6-69, CI. 260-2.5
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Polyphosphites
of 2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl- 2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropionate.
3,442,982, 5-6-69, CI. 260-927.
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Neo carboxy-
late tetrol diphosphites. 3,457,331, 7-22-69, CI. 260-929.
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. 2-Hydrox-
ypolyalkoky dioxaphospholane or dioxaphosphorinane. 3,463,837,
8-26-69, CI. 260-937.
Friedman, Lester. Halogen and hydroxy containing polyphosphorus
compounds. 3,471,592, 10-7-69, CI. 260-931.
Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corporation. Polyurethanes
from hydroxy containing phosphites. 3,483,147, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Friedman, Louis D.; and Eddinger, Ralph Tracy, to FMC Corpora-
tion. Hydrogenation of coal tar. 3,453,202, 7-1-69, CI. 208-40.
Friedman, Marvin: See —
Gelb, John, 3,463,020.
Gelb, John, 3,463,021.
Gelb, John, 3,463,027.
Friedman, Marvin L.: See —
McMains, Billy D.; and Friedman, Marvin L., 3,426,942.
Friedman, Melvin: See —
Bartlett, Philip D.; and Friedman, Melvin,3,443,091.
Friedman, Morris, to Master Appliances, Inc. Wig block support.
3,448,957, 6-10-69, CI. 248-226.
Friedman, Morton: See —
Tringali, Alfred M.; Lynch, John E.; and Friedman, Mor-
ton.3,475,367.
Friedman, Nathan H.; and Andruschkevich, Walter, Sr. Female
urinal. 3,473,172, 10-21-69, CI. 4-110.
Friedman, Robert H.: See —
Grolemund, John L.; and Friedman, Robert H., 3, 454,094.
Friedman, Robert H., to Getty Oil Company. Method for recovery of
petroleum oil from confining structures. 3,464,492, 9-2-69, CI.
166-270.
Lesher, Howard D.; Friedman, Robert; and Foreman, Joseph
O.,3,446,099.
Friedman, Ronald L.; and Lewis, Roger N., to Argus Chemical Cor-
poration. Acetylenic diperesters. 3,444,230, 5-13-69, CI. 260-453.
Friedman, Ronald S.: See —
Flachbarth, Charles T.; and Friedman, Ronald S.,3,458,182.
Friedman, Sam; and Hiteshue, Raymond W., to United States of
America, Interior. Process for improving the heating values of fuel
gases. 3,429,679, 2-25-69, CI. 48-197.
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch, Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F., to Brite Industries, Inc. Watch
band construction. 3,470,638, 10-7-69, CI. 40-107.
Friedman, Sidney: See —
Garber, Nat; and Friedman, Sidney, 3,449, 766.
LIST OF PATENTEES
515
Friedman, Sol, to Topper Corporation. Aerodynamic toy. 3,465,471,
9-9-69, CI. 46-44.
Friedmann & Maier: See—
Hainz, Richard, 3,425,270.
Friedmann, Anton R. J.; and Eby, Ralph H., to Ward, Ashley F., Inc.
Rotary impulse sprinkler. 3,434,664, 3-25-69, CI. 239-206.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath, Timothy
Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, to Inpower Works (Proprietary)
Limited. Fluid torque transmitter. 3,425,297, 2-4-69, CI. 74-752.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath, Timothy
Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, to Inpower Works ( Proprieta-
ry )Limited. Fluid torque transmitter. 3,449,983, 6-17-69, CI. 74-
752.
Friedmann, Harry: See —
Tarpinian, Haiq D.; and Friedmann, Harry, 3,479, 867.
Friedrich, Karl, to Bracker AG Metallwaren and Maschinenfabrik.
Apparatus for forming locking heads on rivets. 3,440,850, 4-29-
69, CI. 72-67.
Friedrich, Leonard A.; and Hirakis, Emanuel, to United Aircraft
Corporation. Refractory metal coated with a bonding metal and an
outer glass surface. 3,446,606, 5-27-69, CI. 29-195.
Friedrich Refrigerators, Incorporated: See —
Cootey, Thomas A.; and Fischer, Larry M., 3,478,532.
Smith, Gerald C, 3,474,639.
Friedrich, Richard; and Melchior, Siegfried. Device for discharging
liquid and pasty substances under pressure. 3,486,661, 12-30-69,
CI. 222-95.
Friedrich Stubbe: See—
Wessel, Karl Heinz, 3,467,985.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; and Goehre, Otto, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Oxidation catalyst containing
vanadium and titanium. 3,464,930, 9-2-69, CI. 252-469.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; Poehler, Guenter; and Goehre, Otto, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
maleic anhydride by catalytic oxidation of olefinically unsaturated
C4- hydrocarbons. 3,478,063, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-346.8
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; and Wegerich, Anton, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Reacting gases or vapors in a
fluidized bed. 3,429,654, 2-25-69, CI. 23-1.
Friehe, Bernhard: See —
Peters, Artur; and Friehe, Bernhard, 3,445,050.
Frieling, Edward, to Electronic Enterprises, Inc. Radio direction
finder. 3,469,262, 9-23-69, CI. 343-1 15.
Frielinghaus, Klaus H.: See —
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Frielinghaus, Klaus H., 3,441,905.
Frielinghaus, Klaus H.; and Smith, Willis R., to General Signal Cor-
poration. Multiaperture core shift register. 3,449,729, 6-10-69, CI.
340-174.
Smith, Willis R.; Frielinghaus, Klaus H.; and Wetmore, Arthur
W.,3,449,717.
Frielingsdorf, Hans: See —
Gouw, Lam H.; Voncken, Josef H.; Frielingsdorf, Hans; and
Powers, Gene W., 3,480,507.
Frielingsdorf, Hans, to Shell Oil Company. Apparatus for producing
a laminate having mechanically interlocking layers. 3,443,277, 5-
13-69, CI. 18-12.
Frielink, Johannes M.: See —
Van Saane, Pieter; and Frielink, Johannes M., 3 ,45 1,983.
Friemel, William J.; and Wielkens, Vernon B., to Diamond Sham-
rock Corporation. Mercury cathode electrolysis. 3,420,757, 1--69,
CI. 204-99.
Friend, Harley L.; and Cattell, Robert L., to Duncan Electric Com-
pany, Inc. Voltage regulation with correcton speed proportional to
error. 3,457,494, 7-22-69, CI. 323-43.5
Friend, Lindsay Carlton, to AMP Incorporated. Card reader having
card-aligning means and wiping-contact means. 3,459,904, 8-5-69,
CI. 200-46.
Friend, Lindsay Carlton, to AMP Incorporated. Coaxial and shielded
plugboard apparatus. 3,483,339, 12-9-69, CI. 200-51.
Friend, William H. Oven for baking. 3,448,699, 6-10-69, CI. 107-55.
Friendship, Kenneth F.: See —
Copping, Bruce G.; and Friendship, Kenneth F., 3,443,608.
Fries, Edward W., to DC A Food Industries Inc. Food processing
machine. 3,433,150, 3-18-69, CI. 99-403.
Fries, Heinrich; and Pfeil, Richard, to Keller Ofenbau G.m.b.H.
Methods of continuously firing ceramic charge material in tunnel
kilns, and tunnel kilns for carrying out these methods. 3,459,412,
8-5-69, CI. 263-28.
Fries, John A., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation. Non-
phasing neoprene cement compositions. 3,427,268, 2-11-69, CI.
260-25.
Fries, John R.; and Price, Ralph E., to Landis Tool Company. Metal
reed support for oscillating cradle. 3,468,070, 9-23-69, CI. 51-101.
Fries, John R.; Price, Ralph E.; and Boiler, John A., to Landis Tool
Company, mesne. Multiple master cams for cam grinding
machines. 3,468,069, 9-23-69, CI. 51-101.
Friese, Andreas: See —
Strobelt, Walter; Huber, Erwin; and Friese, Andreas.3,449,527.
Friesecke, Klaus, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Light beam direction detector with reciprocating lens. 3,448,284,
6-3-69, CI. 250-234.
Friesen, Clarence W.: See —
Lombardo, John M.; Friesen, Clarence W.; and Lombardo,
Louis M.,3,452,486.
Friesen, Gordon A., Associates, Inc.: See —
Friesen, Gordon A.; and Culbertson, James F., 3,423,521.
Friesen, Gordon A., International, Inc.: See —
Friesen, Gordon A.; and Sproull, Reavis C, 3,475,767.
Friesen, Gordon A.; and Culbertson, James F., to Friesen, Gordon
A., Associates, Inc. Television system having common transmission
line for power, video signals, and command signals. 3,423,521, 1-
21-69, CI. 178-5.6
Friesen, Gordon A.; and Sproull, Reavis C, to Friesen, Gordon A.,
International, Inc. Sanitary disposable receiver for liquid and solid
materials, especially human wastes. 3,475,767, 11-4-69, CI. 4-110.
Friesen Industries, Incorporated: See —
Friesen, Vernon W.; Klassen, Jake D.; and Kohman, Fred H.,
3,460,631.
Friesen, Vernon W.; Klassen, Jake D.; and Kohman, Fred H., to
Friesen Industries, Incorporated. High clearance wheel mounted
spring-tooth harrow. 3,460,631, 8-12-69, CI. 172-311.
Friesner, Charles E. Method of making thermoplastic articles having
non-planar surface contours. 3,478,138, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 264-145.
Friess, Klaus; Ulrich, Richard; and Kritikos, Athanasios, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Ferromagnetic manganese-magnesium-zinc fer-
rite-body with rectangularly shaped hysteresis loop and process for
its manufacture. 3,476,688, 11-4-69, CI. 252-62.6
Frig, Gerald E., to General Motors Corporation. Seat belt tension in-
dicator. 3,440,602, 4-22-69, CI. 340-52.
Frig, Gerald E.; Heuston, Philip T.; and Thumudo, Mario F., Jr., 1/2
to Acushnet Process Company, and 1/2 to General Motors Cor-
poration. Resilient seat platform with integral means for at-
tachment to a frame. 3,425,067, 2-4-69, CI. 5-186.
Frigger, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
KG. Spot-type disk brake with plural actuators. 3,424,279, 1-28-
69, CI. 188-73.
Frigger, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
K.G. Disk-brake system including plural actuators. 3,425,519, 2-4-
69, CI. 188-73.
Frigger, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
KG. Disk-brake assembly including plural actuators. 3,425,520, 2-
4-69, CI. 188-73.
Frigger, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
KG. Disk-brake and actuating means therefor. 3,429,405, 2-25-69,
CI. 188-73.
Frigger, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik
KG. Disk brake and actuator therefor. 3,439,780, 4-22-69, CI.
188-106.
Frigid Food Products, Incorporated: See—
Mc Leod, Ellsworth W., 3,451,824.
Frigidmeats, Inc.: See —
Greenspan, Joseph, 3,457,085.
Frigidome Corporation: See —
Peterschmidt, Paul L., 3,426,669.
Frigitronics, Inc.: See —
Thyberg, Victor A., 3,451,395.
Frigstad, Robert A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Adhesive composition containing high molecular weight
polyamides, epoxy resins and curing agents. 3,449,280, 6-10-69,
CI. 260-29.2
Frigstad, Robert A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Heat-curable filament-reinforced resinous sheeting and
laminating process using same. 3,472,730, 10-14-69, CI. 161-144.
Friichtenicht, Joseph F.: See —
Hansen, David O.; Friichtenicht, Joseph F.; and Roy, Neal
L.,3,435,208.
Frijlink, Willem, to Shell Oil Company. Reservoir for storing two
fluids. 3,438,215, 4-15-69, CI. 62-45.
Frilette, Vincent J. Mobil Oil Corporation Process for reducing car-
bon dioxide with hydrogen hydrogen to carbon monoxide.
3,479,149, 11-18-69, CI. 23-204.
Frill, Richard K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Automatic
railway car coupler with multiple contact electric portion.
3,472,396, 10-14-69, CI. 213-1.3
Frill, Richard K.: See-
Reno, William H.; and Frill, Richard K., 3,460,872.
Frill, Robert H., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Strand
guide means for spiral winders. 3,479,808, 1 1-25-69, CI. 57-10.
Frimmel, Karl: See —
Steinke, Leo; Sohner, Gerhard; Hurst, Kurt; Gerber, Richard;
Frimmel, Karl; and Herrmann, Otto,3,486,075.
Frind, Gerhard: See —
Carroll, James J.; and Frind, Gerhard.3,452,174.
Frindel, Louis Jean-Marie, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de
Constructions Aeronautiques. Arc spot-welding. 3,476,908, 11-4-
69, CI. 219-127.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Frindel, Sebastien: See—
Bcrnclin, Bernard Marcel; Frindel, Sebastien; and Benezech,
Claude.3,468,072.
Fringe Equipment, Inc.: See —
Card, Joseph Lewis; Passons, William Erby; and Richmond,
Freddie M., 3,486,780.
Frings, Horst, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Piston internal
combustion engine with a cooling water circulatory system
produced by a water pump. 3,486,488, 12-30-69, CI. 123-41.01
Frings, Manfred: See —
Ambros, Otto; Hauck, Gerhard; and Frings, Manfred, 3,458, 378.
Frink, Russell E.; and Walker, Clayton T., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Dropout fuse structure. 3,447,114, 5-27-69, CI. 337-
171.
Frink Snow-Plows, Inc.: See —
Bogenschutz, Thomas M., 3,464,129.
Frinkmeyer, Francis M.: See —
Creighton, John H.; Frinkmeyer, Francis M.; and Hanser, Paul
E., 3,450,213.
Fripp, Alan: See —
Drage, James, John; and Fripp, Alan,3,465,296.
Frisbie, Jack Gene: See —
Yuan, William Ke-Chin; Frisbie, Jack Gene; and Bull, James
George.3,452,157.
Frisby, Clinton D.; and Spence, David W., to Infotronics Corpora-
tion. Wide-range analog-to-digital integrator for use with analytical
measuring instruments. 3,470,367, 9-30-69, CI. 235-183.
Frisby, Clinton D.: See—
Ehrlich, Burney J.; Spence, David W.; and Frisby, Clinton
D., 3,475,740.
Frisch, Arnold M., to Tektronix, Inc. Radio receiving and display ap-
paratus. 3,487,314, 12-30-69, CI. 325-363.
Frisch, Eldon E., to Dow Corning Corporation. Method of making
custom-fitted earplugs for hearing aids. 3,440,314, 4-22-69, CI.
264-222.
Frisch, Erling; and Brenner, William C, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. High magnetic flux experimental apparatus.
3,467,076, 9-16-69, CI. 128-1.3
Frisch, Karl W.: See—
Seulen, erhard; Reinke, Friedhelm; Frisch, Karl W.; and Oertel,
Fritz,3,483,346.
Frisch, Kurt C: See —
Damusis, Adolfas; and Frisch, Kurt C, 3,448, 172.
Frisch, Michael N. Vehicle location indicator. 3,483,506, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-24.
Frische, Richard H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Vibrating
diaphragm pressure sensor apparatus. 3,456,508, 7-22-69, CI. 73-
398.
Frischer, Blanche; and Frischer, Robert. Foundation garments.
3,459,190, 8-5-69, CI. 128-483.
Frischer, Robert: See—
Frischer, Blanche; and Frischer, Robert, 3,459, 190.
Frischmann, Peter G., to General Electric Company. Electronic
clinical thermometer. 3,434,349, 3-25-69, CI. 73-361.
Frischmuth, Robert W., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Pre-grouted
flexible tile panel. 3,421,277, 1-14-69, CI. 52-390.
Frish, William G. Blanchers for food products. 3,420,157, 1-7-69,
CI. 99-404.
Frishman, Daniel; and Caruso, Michael G., to Reid-Meridith, Inc.
Method and apparatus for preparing hair pieces such as chignons,
falls and the like and articles produced thereby. 3,467,110, 9-16-
69, CI. 132-5.
Frishman, Daniel; and Clyman, George R., to Reid Meredith, Inc.
Apparatus for knitting frosted pile fabric. 3,447,343, 6-3-69, CI.
66-9.
Frishof, Henry, to McDowell Manufacturing Company. Dragline
coupling. 3,485,515, 12-23-69, CI. 285-5.
Frisk, Knut Olov; and Gustafsson, Karl Paul, to AB Tico. Power-
limiting device for a machine provided with two or more working
components. 3,476,017, 1 1-4-69, CI. 91-412.
Frisk, Leslie L., to Union Steel Products Company. Conveyor
system. 3,450,250, 6-17-69, CI. 198-136.
Frisk, Olof Edvin: See-
Eriksson, Erik Helmer; Frisk, Olof Edvin; and Hogberg, Lars-
Gunnar.3,443,610.
Friske, Warren H.; and Supan, Edward C, to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Method of joining aluminum and ferrous
members. 3,436,805, 4-8-69, CI. 29-482.
Frisman, Mark M.: See-
Lopez, Gordon R.; and Frisman, Mark M., 3,485, 282.
Fristoe, John E.; and Chambers, Dale T., to Chrysler Corporation.
Damper control for refrigeration systems. 3,466,889, 9-16-69, CI.
62-184.
Fritch, Junior L., to Robinair Manufacturing Corporation. Pressure
can valve clamp. 3,438,656, 4-15-69, CI. 285-178.
Fritch, Junior L., to Robinair Manufacturing Corporation. Battery
holder. 3,473,966, 10-21-69, CI. 136-173.
Frith, England: See-
Turner, John Harry Wallice; Frith, England; and Krug,
Pavel.3,48 1,828.
Fritsch & Co., HG: See—
Fritsch, Erich, 3,431,014.
Fritsch, Daniel F.: See —
Prindell, Stuart M., Jr.; Perry, Malcolm R.; Martin, Vincent W.;
and Fritsch, Daniel F.,3,479,815.
Fritsch, Erich, to Fritsch & Co., HG. Headwind deflector. 3,431,014,
3-4-69, CI. 296-1.
Fritsch, Felix, to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesellschaft fur
Maschinen- Kessel-und Waggonbau. Transmission for moving large
equipment, particularly converters. 3,456,520, 7-22-69, CI. 74-
410.
Fritsch, Felix, to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesellschaft fur
Maschinen-Kessel-und Waggonbau. Tooth gearing with power dis-
tribution. 3,479,909, 11-25-69, CI. 74-714.
Fritsch, Rudolf Paul, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Method of producing
worm elements for use in worm extruders. 3,456,317, 7-22-69, CI.
29-156.8
Fritsch, Rudolf Paul, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Apparatus for shaping
raw rubber bodies. 3,477,101, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 18-30.
Fritsch, Werner: See —
Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ul-
rich; and Ruschig, Heinrich,3,461,145.
Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Stache, Ulrich;
and Ruschig, Heinrich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing A14-3,20-
diketo-21- acyl-steroids. 3,468,918, 9-23-69, CI. 260-397.47
Fritsch, Werner; and Stache, Ulrich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of 3-substituted A5-6-methyl-steroid compounds.
3,471,480, 10-7-69, CI. 260-239.55
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; and Haede, Werner, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for the manufacture of 14/3- hydroxy-card-20 (22)-eno-
lides. 3,454,563, 7-8-69, CI. 260-239.57
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; Haede, Werner; and Radscheit,
Kurt, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Unsaturated lactones of the steroid series and
process for their manufacture. 3,455,910, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.57
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; and Haede, Werner,3,420,820.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard,3 ,462,421.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard,3 ,474,091.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit,
Kurt; and Vogel, Gerhard.3,483,233.
Fritsche, Walter, to Tenka-Automaten, Kirschner & Co., Firma.
Take-up reeling device for safety belts and/or similar appliances.
3,442,466, 5-6-69, CI. 242-107.4
Fritschi, Walter W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Dial pulse repeating and correcting circuit. 3,450,843, 6-17-69, CI.
179-16.
Fritschi, Walter W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Pulse corrector circuit. 3,452,220, 6-24-69, CI. 307-293.
Fritts, Rex E., to Collins Radio Company. Feedback compressor cir-
cuit to control maximum percentage modulation. 3,422,356, 1-14-
69, CI. 325-159.
Fritz Buser AG.: See —
Bjarno, Knud Maro Henrik, 3,448,559.
Fritz, Clarence L. Billiard cue shaped golf putter. 3,445,112, 5-20-
69, CI. 273-77.
Fritz, Coey William; and Schwalm, Glendon Henry, to AMP Incor-
porated. Crimping apparatus for coaxial terminals in strip form.
3,484,922, 12-23-69, CI. 29-203.
Fritz, Coey William: See —
Schwalm, Glendon Henry; and Fritz, Coey William, 3, 484,936.
Fritz, Dale C: See—
Drybread, John S., Sr.; and Fritz, Dale C.,3,430,376.
Fritz Drexler: See —
Himmel, Franz, 3,429,581.
Fritz, Ernest M. Apparatus for removing iron from water. 3,421,625,
1-14-69, CI. 210-101.
Fritz Gegauf Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Gegauf, Fritz, 3,454,145.
Fritz Hellige & Co., G.m.b.H.: See—
Wallenfels, Karl Hans, 3,428,772.
Fritz, Henry E.; and Peck, David W., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Bis[9-(substituted alkyl) fluoren-9-YL] alkanes. 3,426,069, 2-4-69,
CI. 260-562.
Fritz, Jacques: See —
Schwachhofer, Ghislain; and Fritz, Jacques,3,476,835.
Fritz, Karl. Cabinet and door construction for microwave heating ap-
pliances. 3,436,508, 4-1-69, CI. 219-10.55
Fritz, Karl, to Teves, Alfred, GmbH. Master cylinder for brake
systems and the like. 3,473,330, 10-21-69, CI. 60-54.6
Fritz, Martin J. Thermal surge shower unit. 3,458,874, 8-5-69, CI. 4-
145.
Fritz, Richard C: See —
Brewer, Charles C; Fritz, Richard C; and Moe, James
M., 3,424,808.
Fritz, William E., to Union Tank Car Company. Valve. 3,420,501, 1-
7-69, CI. 251-305.
LIST OF PATENTEES
517
Fritz, William E., to Fabko Engineering Company, Inc. Hopper out-
let construction. 3,482,741, 12-9-69, CI. 222-554.
Fritz William O., to Harvey Dental Specialty Company. Pressure
chamber cover latch. 3,473,693, 10-21-69, CI. 220-57.
Fritz, William R. Relocatable a-frame type building structure.
3,460,297, 8-12-69, CI. 52-66.
Fritzberg, Edward L., to Pillsbury Company, The. Refrigerated
ready-to-bake cake mix. 3,449,131, 6-10-69, CI. 99-94.
Fritze, Curtis W.; and Daniels, Howard L., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Symbol detection. 3,436,731, 4-1-69, CI. 340-146.3
Fritzmeier, Georg, KG.: See-
Bauer, Simon; and Wittmann, Josef, 3,480,324.
Fritzmeier, Georg, KG, Firma: See—
Stuckenberger, Anton, 3,451,715.
Fritzpatrick, John, to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Electrical ter-
minal. 3,452,324, 6-24-69, CI. 339-256.
Fritzsche, Hellmut: See —
Tiemann, Jerome J.; Engeler, William E.; Garfinkel, Marvin;
and Fritzsche, Hellmut,3,462,223.
Fritzweiler, Rupprecht; Heckmaier, Joseph; Gerstner, Ferdinand;
Wimmer, Hans; and Winkler, Heinz, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H.
Continuous mixing apparatus. 3,471,131, 10-7-69, CI. 259-8.
Friz, Hans; Neumayr, Franz; Reichert, Martin; Teltschik, Walter; and
Wagner, Ulrich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of acetylene by incomplete combustion of
hydrocarbons with oxygen. 3,452,114, 6-24-9, CI. 260-679.
Frizell, Charles T., to Engel Equipment, Inc. Elastic-latching spacer
for roll-forming machines and the like. 3,444,776, 5-20-69, CI. 85-
51.
Frobana K. G.: See—
Dreibholz, Egon, 3,457,578.
Froberg, Manus L.: See —
Day, Frank; and Froberg, Manus L., 3,437, 327.
Froby, Howard M.: See —
Fleming, Robert I.; and Froby, Howard M., 3,465,912.
Frode, Per Enar Lennart: See —
Asklund, Per Filip Andreas; and Frode, Per Enar Len-
nart.3,455,482.
Thornblad, Rolf Filip Gunnar; and Frode, Per Enar Len-
nart.3,449,170.
Froden, Carl Erik Holger, to Uddeholms Aktiebolag. Process for
removing an oxide layer from the surface of hardened strip steel
by an electrolytical method. 3,450,610, 6-17-69, CI. 204-145.
Froehlich, Alfred, to Ciba Limited. Process for the hardening of
gelatine. 3,455,892, 7-15-69, CI. 260-1 17.
Froehlich, Alfred, to Ciba Limited. Process for hardening gelatine by
reacting with acrylic acid derivatives. 3,455,893, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
117.
Froehlich, Alfred, to Ciba Limited. Acylacetylamino silver halide
emulsions containing couplers containing sulfuric acid ester
groups. 3,472,145, 10-14-69, CI. 96-100.
Froehlich, Monroe, Jr., to DHJ Industries, Inc. Band reinforcing
means for garments. 3,422,461, 1-21-69, CI. 2-236.
Froehlich, Monroe, Jr., to DHJ Industries, Inc. Garment clip.
3,462,809, 8-26-69, CI. 24-255.
Froehlig, Guy M., to Modern Album and Finishing Inc. Phonograph
record album. 3,452,918, 7-1-69, CI. 229-6.
Froehling, Dieter K. O.: See —
De Hart, Edward G.; and Froehling, Dieter K. 0.,3,464,351.
Froehner, Warren P.; Swallow, Robert E.; and Huffman, Delbert W.,
to United States of America, Navy. Frictionless relief valve.
3,450,155, 6-17-69, CI. 137-508.
Froelich, Edward. Back support. 3,446,531, 5-27-69, CI. 297-284.
Froelich, Edward. Orthopedic seat back. 3,463,544, 8-26-69, CI.
297-284.
Froelich, Edward. Back support. 3,464,752, 9-2-69, CI. 297-231.
Froelich, Gunnar Cramer: See —
Hahn, Paul Turner; Hoopes, Penrose Robinson; and Froelich,
Gunnar Cramer,3,456,324.
Froelich, Martin, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Liquid compensating
apparatus for use in combination with a liquid sterilization and
racking system. 3,428,413, 2-18-69, CI. 21-103.
Froelich, Ronald W.: See —
Miller, Jack V.; and Froelich, Ronald W., 3,432,723.
Froemel, John C; and Sapoff, Meyer, to Victory Engineering Cor-
poration. Arc deposition of platinum-carbon electrically resistive
films. 3,428,541, 2-18-69, CI. 204-192.
Froemel, John G.; and Sapoff, Meyer, to Victory Engineering Cor-
poration. Triode sputtering apparatus and method using syn-
cronized pulsating current. 3,464,907, 9-2-69, CI. 204-192.
Froemel, John G.: See—
Sapoff, Meyer; and Froemel, John G., 3,452,3 14.
Sapoff, Meyer; and Froemel, John G., 3,483,1 14.
Froger, Claude, to Charbonnages de France. Hot-wire anemometers.
3,464,269, 9-2-69, CI. 73-204.
Frohbach, Hugh F., to Southern Pacific Company. Video signal en-
coding technique for reduced bandwidth transmission. 3,470,325,
9-30-69, CI. 179-15.55
Frohbach, Hugh F., to South Pacific Company. Time domain equal-
izer using analog shift register. 3,474,260, 10-21-69, CI. 307-221.
Frohbach, Hugh F.; and Macovski, Albert, to Southern Pacific Com-
pany. Vertical resolutin facsimile system. 3,457,363, 7-22-69, CI.
178-6.
Frohbach, Hugh F.; and Macovski, Albert, to Southern Pacific Com-
pany. Facsimile bandwidth reducing system. 3,474,191, 10-21-69,
CI. 178-6.
Frohberger, Paul-Ernst: See —
Ugi, Ivar; Fetzer, Uwe; Unterstenhofer, Gunter; Behrenz, Wolf-
gang; Frohberger, Paul-Ernst; and Scheinpflug,
Hans.3,422,190.
Frohlich, Alfons, to Opti-Holding AG. Multi-strand slide fastener.
3,423,803, 1-28-69, CI. 24-205.13
Frohlich, Alfons, to Opti-Holding AG., Firma. Endstop members for
slide fasteners. 3,482,292, 12-9-69, CI. 24-205.11
Frohlich, E., AG: See —
Staehli, Peter, 3,437,113.
Frohlich, Gerhard Joseph; Kratavil, Allan Jerome; and Zrike, Ed-
ward, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Electrolytic process of making
diacetone 2-keto gulonic acid. 3,453,191, 7-1-69, CI. 204-78.
Frohlich, Josef, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Rapid-action
coupling for oil transfer apparatus. 3,442,535, 5-6-69, CI. 285-27.
Frohlich, Josef, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Turning connec-
tion for pipes under pressure. 3,468,564, 9-23-69, CI. 285-1 11.
Frohlich, Sigure. Step-and-repeat photocomposing machine.
3,472,591, 10-14-69, CI. 355-53.
Frohlich, Walter; Oberrauch, Hans; and Fischer, Kurt, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for preparing continuously higher molecular secondary
and tertiary amines. 3,444,205, 5-13-69, CI. 260-583.
Frohlicher, Stephen G., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Reclosable
cartons. 3,426,956, 2-1 1-69, CI. 229-17.
Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter, to Licentia Patent-Verwal-
tungs-G.m.b.H. External and internal rotor electric motors with
vibration dampers. 3,483,407, 12-9-69, CI. 310-51.
Frohmuller, Klaus; and Schenker, Hans-Joachim, to Licentia Patent-
Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Insulating arrangement for electrical
machines. 3,483,408, 12-9-69, CI. 310-71.
Frohmuller, Klaus: See —
Trucks, Erich; Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter,3,459,978.
Frohner, Klaus; Horster, Horst; Lydtin, Hans Jurgen; and
Reifenschweiler, Otto, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Device
and method for reducing blackening in a lamp. 3,479,550, 11-18-
69, CI. 313-205.
Frohock, Richard H., to Cahan, Bernard R., trustee. Apparatus for
producing offset printing plates. 3,455,229, 7-15-69, CI. 95-94.
Froitzheim, Hans, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Floor cover
for the forward portion of vehicles, especially motor vehicles.
3,481,819, 12-2-69, CI. 161-38.
Froitzheim, Hans, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Instrument
panel of vehicles, especially commercial-type vehicles. 3,434,559,
3-25-69, CI. 180-90.
Frolich, Hans: See —
Anders, Dietmar; and Frolich, Hans,3,482,279.
Frolich, Heinrich: See—
Kuhne, Rudolf; Meininger, Fritz; and Frolich, Hein-
rich,3,440,240.
Fromageries Bel-La Vache Qui Rit: See —
Fievet, Robert Henri Jules, 3,450,174.
Froman, Bernard: See —
Battermann, Johan; and Froman, Bernard, 3,420,097.
Fromantin, Andre Paul Edouard. Shoe making device. 3,440,672, 4-
29-69, CI. 12-142.
Fromhold, Otto: See —
Kohler, Robert Felix; and Fromhold, Otto,3,463,184.
Fromm, Charles W.: See —
Teague, Walter Dorwin, Jr.; Montalbano, Anthony P.; and
Fromm, Charles W., 3,468,298.
Fromm, Charles W., to Columbia Gas System Service Corporation.
Heat-cleaning oven and method. 3,459,170, 8-5-69, CI. 126-21.
Fromm, Dieter: See —
Hamprecht, Guenther; Mohr, Rudolf; Fromm, Dieter; Schwarz-
mann, Matthias; and Vogel, Ludwig,3,458,51 1.
Fromm, Eberhard: See —
Hirn, Helmut; and Fromm, Eberhard, 3,483, 805.
Fromm, Marvin M.; and Gigante, Mario, to McGraw-Edison Com-
pany. Support for conductors of electrical apparatus. 3,454,805, 7-
8-69, CI. 310-260.
Fromm, Robert Gustav: See —
Bonnet, Fritz; and Fromm, Robert Gustav, 3,442,657.
Fromm , Stanley M. Spectacles having temples with adjustably
biased ends. 3,479,110, 11-18-69, CI. 351-123.
Fromme, Hartmut: See —
Wesch, Ludwig; and Fromme, Hartmut,3,440,655.
Frommel, Gerhard, to Honeywell Inc. Thermoelectric generator in-
cluding a pilot burner. 3,441,450, 4-29-69, CI. 136-217.
Frompovicz, Frank J., to Elco Corporation. Insulator feature with
contact retention fingers. 3,440,596, 4-22-69, CI. 339-206.
Fromson, Howard A. Art of casting fusible materials. 3,435,883, 4-1-
69, CI. 164-336.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fromson, Howard A. Continuous metal casting method. 3,468,361,
9-23o69, CI. 164-89.
Fromson, Howard A. Vacuum operated work-holding electrical con-
tact device for electrolytic treatment. 3,481,858, 12-2-69, CI. 204-
297.
Fromson, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ap-
paratus for electrochemically removing the surface layer from a
workpiece. 3,445,372, 5-20-69, CI. 204-212.
Fronicke, Herbert Hermann, to Bolton, R. B., (Hydraulics) Limited.
Hydraulic unloading valve. 3,441,043, 4-29-69, CI. 137-108.
Froning, H Robert; and Stanzione, John A., to Pan American
Petroleum Corporation. Method for plugging formations by
production of sulfur therein. 3,438,439, 4-15-69, CI. 166-30.
Froning, H R., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Oil
recovery from formations containing channels. 3,464,491, 9-2-69,
CI. 166-261.
Frontier Chemical Company: See —
Penner, Siegfried E.; and Malone, Alvis L., Ill, 3,476,792.
Frontier Insulation & Asbestos Inc.: See —
Daniels, Dennis, 3,473,829.
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl: See —
Bender, Ludwig; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl,3,455,81 1.
Mehne, Arthur; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl,3,455,798.
Froschle, Ernst, to Telefunken A.G. Junction transistor. 3,436,618,
4-1-69, CI. 317-235.
Frosoy, Ottar Arvid. Sash protectors. 3,446,345, 5-27-69, CI. 206-
60.
Frossard, Remy; Hetzel, Max; Robert, Henri; and Haring, Henri, to
Centre Electronique Horloger S.A. Pawl adjustment means in an
electronic timepiece. 3,446,006, 5-27-69, CI. 58-23.
Frosst, Charles E., & Co.: See—
Levi, Irving; and Blondal, Harold, 3,431,299.
Wasson, Burton Kendall; and Parker, John Mulvin, 3,450,719.
Frost, Albert C: See —
Rhodes, Richard P.; and Frost, Albert C, 3,475, 162.
Frost, Barry L.: See —
Dence, Donald S.; and Frost, Barry L.,3,439,766.
Frost, Edmund C. Photoelectric method and apparatus for locating a
workpiece. 3,462,610, 8-19-69, CI. 250-219.
Frost, Evert W. Survey rod holder. 3,441,239, 4-29-69, CI. 248-44.
Frost, George Russey, to University of Illinois Foundation. Short in-
terval timer. 3,458,990, 8-5-69, CI. 58-144.
Frost, H., Company Limited: See-
Moss, Arthur William; Jones, Norman; and Carpenter, Kenneth,
3,445,948.
Frost, Harold R.: See-
Bruins, Paul F.; Benghiat, Isaac; and Frost, Harold R. ,3,472,678.
Frost, Herbert; Pietsch, Guenter; and Grosse, Karl, to VEB Ver-
packungs- und Schokoladenmaschinen Dresden. Packaging
machine. 3,483,668, 12-16-69, CI. 53-167.
Frost, James Dahle. Energy absorbing mattress. 3,477,072, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 5-348.
Frost, John K., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Biopsy specimen
collecting and spreading device. 3,485,236, 12-23-69, CI. 128-2.
Frost, John R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for prepar-
ing filamentary microtapes of labyrinthian cross section.
3,448,187, 6-3-69, CI. 264-285.
Frost, John S., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Electrolu-
minescent crossed grid device for simultaneously displaying a plu-
rality of points. 3,432,724, 3-11-69, CI. 315-169.
Frost, John S., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Mul-
ticolored E. L. displays using external colored light sources.
3,448,334, 6-3-69, CI. 315-169.
Frost, Richard H.; Criley, Ronald L.; Laliberte, George A.; and
Maschi, Angelo P., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Releasable coupling. 3,425,739, 2-4-69, CI. 294-83.
Frost, Richard H.; and Maguire, John. Can opener. 3,423,825, 1-28-
69, CI. 30-4.
Frost, Solomon: See —
Dubin, Dennis S.; and Frost, Solomon, 3,476, 529.
Frostell, Goran: See —
Linder, Fritz; Frostell, Goran; and Hesselgren, Sven-Gun-
nar,3,457,031.
Froster, A. J.: See —
Weitz, Otto, 3,425,715.
Frostick, Harold G., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus
for inductively heating a traveling metal slab. 3,471,673, 10-7-69,
CI. 219-10.69
Frova, Andrea F.: See —
Boddy, Philip J.; and Frova, Andrea F.,3,428,8 1 1 .
Boddy, Philip J.; and Frova, Andrea F.,3,462,712.
Frowein, Egbertus Adrianus, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri &
Cie. Pressure gas operated switch with closed gas circuit.
3,439,140, 4-15-69, CI. 200-148.
Frowein, Egbertus Adrianus, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri &
Cie. Arrangement for pressure-gas switch operating with closed
gas circuit and with SF„ as the arc extinguishing medium.
3,480,751, 11-25-69, CI. 200-148.
Froyd, Lawrence W., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Lever for switch actuation and hinge therefor. 3,484,572, 12-16-
69, CI. 200-172.
Fruchte, Erwin: See —
Dersin, Hansjurgen; and Fruchte, Erwin.3,425,878.
Fruehauf Corporation: See —
Botkin, Lawrence A., 3,430,648.
Chieger, George, 3,464,734.
Felts, Wallace M., 3,472,399.
Gerard, Thomas J., 3,453,720.
Hermann, Fred G., 3,432,979.
Hulverson, Adrian F., 3,425,710.
Hulverson, Adrian F.; Harper, John W.; and Saxton, Floyd G.,
3,456,390.
Mathers, Robert V., 3,469,660.
Matthews, Edward, 3,458,027.
Mohrhusen, Theodore J., 3,438,682.
Mowatt-Larssen, Rolf, 3,442,225.
Pappas, George Demo; and Hoover, Alex Kay, 3,456,821.
Sweda, Adam D.; and Saxton, Floyd G., 3,456,962.
Tantlinger, Keith W.; Chieger, George; and Hulverson, Adrian
F., 3,434,751.
Tantlinger, Keith W.; and Hulverson, Adrian F., 3,456,967.
Tantlinger, Keith W., 3,464,719.
Tantlinger, Keith W., 3,468,584.
Tantlinger, Keith W., 3,478,903.
Wilson, Davis Douglas; and Pappas, George Demo, 3,452,891.
Zweifel, Charles H.; Crittenden, Geoffrey H.; and Young,
Robert R., 3,486,641.
Fruehling, Delmar F., to National Can Corporation. Dispenser unit.
3,424,346, 1-28-69, CI. 222-61.
Fruehling, Gene R.; and Johnson, Jerome A., to Motorola, Inc. Pro-
tection circuit including power dissipation limiting means.
3,431,486, 3-4-69, CI. 323-9.
Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang: See —
Schulte, Karl; Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang; Muller, Heinrich; Friebel,
Hans; Enenkel, Hans Joachim; and Gillissen, Josef, 3, 46 1,1 64.
Fruhwirth, Otto; Schmidhammer, Ludwig; and Pichl, Eduard, to
Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Chlorinated hydrocarbon compositions.
3,424,805, 1-28-69, CI. 260-652.5
Fruit Harvester Corporation: See —
Fairchild, Sherman Mills; and Jones, Clifton M., 3,452,528.
Fruktaw, Nicholas N., to United States of America, Air Force. Noz-
zle configurations and metallic seal design. 3,451,625, 6-24-69, CI.
239-265.35
Fruman, Albert A. Wallboard mounting channel. 3,477,187, 11-11-
69, CI. 52-346.
Frump, John A., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Nitrohydrox-
yethers. 3,437,693, 4-8-69, CI. 260-611.
Frungel, Frank. Geodetic ranging system. 3,443,095, 5-6-69, CI.
250-83.3
Frushour, George V.: See —
Stott, Ted; Gunyou, Lyman J.; Frushour, George V.; and
Groeneveld, Wilbur E.,3,425, 194.
Fruth, Franz: See —
Phleps, Konrad; Fruth, Franz; and Bloechl, Hanns, 3,467,011.
Frutiger, William A., to Varian Associates. 6 Mode magnetron hav-
ing means for suppressing the three halves mode. 3,475,696, 10-
28-69, CI. 331-91.
Fry, Albert John: See —
Horwood, John Maurice; Gunter, Allen; and Fry, Albert
John,3,428,269.
Fry, Charles L.; and Fry, Edwin L., to Portec, Inc., mesne. Transfer
terminal for conveyor belt. 3,467,238, 9-16-69, CI. 198-88.
Fry, Douglas James: See —
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston,
Elvin Frederick William,3,431,l 10.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston,
Elvin Frederick William.3,463,640.
Fry, Edward H. Vacuum sealing device. 3,452,510, 7-1-69, CI. 53-
88.
Fry, Edwin L.: See —
Fry, Charles L.; and Fry, Edwin L.,3,467,238.
Fry, Henry Gordon, to Chalwynn Limited. Apparatus for teeing golf
balls. 3,423,097, 1-21-69, CI. 273-201.
Fry, Jeremy J., to Rotork Engineering Company Limited. Control
units for valve actuators. 3,463,891, 8-26-69, CI. 200-47.
Fry, Jeremy J., to Rotork Engineering Company Limited. Actuators.
3,473,397, 10-21-69, CI. 74-89.15
Fry, Jeremy J., to Rotork Controls Limited. Control units for valve
actuators. 3,480,746, 11-25-69, CI. 200-47.
Fry, Jeremy J.; Hore, Donald L.; and Nott, Peter T.M., to Rotork
Engineering Company Limited. Hydraulic actuators and control
systems therefor. 3,475,000, 10-28-69, CI. 251-30.
Fry, John S., to Union Carbide Corporation. Castor oil modified
acrylic coating compositions. 3,454,509, 7-8-69, CI. 260-19.
Fry, Ralph, to Ferro Corporation. Applicator for particulate materi-
al. 3,425,601, 2-4-69, CI. 222-193.
Fry, Ralph, to Ferro Corporation. Applicator for particulate materi-
al. 3,434,758, 3-25-69, CI. 302-61.
LIST OF PATENTEES
519
Fry Stanley S., to Fansteel Inc. Tantalum component for electrical
devices and method of making. 3,461,355, 8-12-69, CI. 317-230.
Fry, Warren C, to General Equipment and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Controlled rectifier trigger circuit comprising SCR and plu-
ral storage means for discharging through SCR and maintaining
conduction during positive anode voltage. 3,421,023, 1-7-69, CI.
307-252.
Fry, Warren C: See-
Motto, John W., Jr.; Fry, Warren C; and Prunty, Ralph
A. ,3,461,319.
Fry, William Charles David; Parker, Patrick Neiland; Ross, William
M., Jr.; and Parry, Jimmy H., to Dow Chemical Company, The.
Open hole cement plugging. 3,447,608, 6-3-69, CI. 166-293.
Fry, William Lawrence, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Bulb
holders for use with printed circuit boards. 3,461,418, 8-12-69, CI.
339-17.
Frydryk, John T., to Johnson & Johnson. Method and apparatus for
automatically hemming cut portions of textile fabrics. 3,467,037,
9-16-69, CI. 112-2.
Frye, Alfred H., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Oxidation
of olefinic compounds with solutions of thallium (III) salts.
3,452,047, 6-24-69, CI. 260-340.5
Frye, Alfred H., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Process for
electrolytic oxidation of thallium or cerium salts. 3,486,992, 12-
30-69, CI. 204-86.
Frye, Cecil L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Functional oxydis-
ilethylene monomers. 3,427,338, 2-11-69, CI. 260-448.2
Frye, Cecil L. Pentacoordinate silicon complexes of vicinal aliphatic
diols. 3,455,980, 7-15-69, CI. 260-448.8
Frye, Cecil L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Ortho substituted triarl
tertiary amines. 3,461,165, 8-12-69, CI. 260-571.
Frye, Cecil L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Heterocyclic silicon
compounds. 3,465,020, 9-2-69, CI. 260-448.8
Frye, George J., to Tektronix, Inc. Time domain reflectometry
system having a current source for locating discontinuities in a
transmission line. 3,434,049, 3-18-69, CI. 324-52.
Frye, Harold E.: See —
Arulpragasam, Jeganandaraj A.; and Frye, Harold E., 3,434,1 14.
Donner, Edward O.; Keeler, Howard S.; Botjer, John L.; and
Frye, Harold E.,3,453,384.
Frye, Henry G., to Pacific Car and Foundry Company. Edge-
cladding of a clad metal plate. 3,466,736, 9-16-69, CI. 29-477.7
Frye, Irvin S., to Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. Adjustable
shackle. 3,468,123, 9-23-69, CI. 59-86.
Frye, John S.: See —
Fuss, James B.; and Frye, John S., 3,468,093.
Frye, Jud K. Master key attachment. 3,479,850, 11-25-69, CI. 70-
447.
Fryer John Tim, to National Research Development Corporation.
Agricultural implements. 3,461,999, 8-19-69, CI. 198-9.
Fryer, Robert Howard. Game playing apparatus. 3,479,027, 11-18-
69, CI. 273-1.
Fryer, Rodney Ian: See—
Brust, Bernar; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Hen-
ryk,3,420,841.
Brust, Bernard; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sterbach, Leo Hen-
ryk,3,420,836.
Farley, James Valentine; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo
Henryk.3,464,978.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; Reeder, Earl; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 2-Aminoalkylamino-benzophenones-ox-
imes and imines and the salts thereof. 3,431,304, 3-4-69, CI. 260-
570.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc.2-Amino-2' and 4'-cyanobenzophones. 3,439,016, 4-15-
69, CI. 260-465.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Process for preparing halobenzophenoneimines.
3,440,281, 4-22-69, CI. 260-566.
Fryer, Ross L.; and Hill, Dennis C, to Continental Motors Corpora-
tion, mesne. In-let valve for internal combustion engine.
3,479,997, 11-25-69, CI. 123-75.
Fryer, Thomas B., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Telemeter adaptable for implanting
in an animal. 3,453,546, 7-1-69, CI. 325-143.
Frymire, Garold D., to Parlyn, Inc. Lever operator assembly.
3,470,764, 10-7-69, CI. 74-528.
Frysztak, Jerome P., to Motorola, Inc. Reed switch controlled in-
dicator for vehicle generating system. 3,426,264, 2-4-69, CI. 320-
48.
Fthenakis, Emanuel, to General Electric Company. Attitude stabil-
izer for space vehicles. 3,472,468, 10-14-69, CI. 244-1.
FTS Corporation: See —
Couper, John R., 3,452,368.
Fuchino, Yoshio: See —
Nakai, Tsuneo; Minehisa, Setsuji; Fuchino, Yoshio; and
Tsuchihira, Hisao,3,446,931.
Fuchs, Abraham M., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Multichannel
analog analyzer. 3,439,269, 4-15-69, CI. 324-77.
Fuchs, Abraham M.; and Catania, Salvatore C, to Weston Instru-
ments, Inc. D.C. power spectrum and Fourier transform analyzer.
3,466,431, 9-9-69, CI. 235-151.3
Fuchs, Alfons; and Babel, Albert, to Gesellschaft fur Elektrometal-
lurgie m.b.H., and Lonza-Werke Elektrochemische Fabriken
G.m.b.H. Sinter products for nitrating steel. 3,472,655, 10-14-69,
CI. 75-205.
Fuchs, Alfred, to AB Tetra Pak. Method and apparatus for produc-
ing a packaging material having strip on one side and covering
tapes on the other side. 3,471,351, 10-7-69, CI. 156-252.
Fuchs, Benjamin H. Expandable underreamer. 3,425,500, 2-4-69, CI.
175-269.
Fuchs, Benjamin H. Underreamer having unequal arm extension
radii. 3,483,934, 12-16-69, CI. 175-267.
Fuchs, Bernard P. Corn ear orienting device. 3,478,863, 11-18-69,
CI. 198-33.
Fuchs, Bruno. Mud machine for rice and similar crops. 3,454,104, 7-
8-69, CI. 172-176.
Fuchs, Dorine K., 1/2 to Weis, Rainer L. Aid for alleviating varicose
veins. 3,474,780, 10-28-69, CI. 128-95.
Fuchs Electrical Industries (Proprietary) Limited: See —
Schreckenberg, Karl E.; and Jessen, Jens, 3,475,708.
Fuchs, Francis Joseph, Jr.: See —
Archer, John Wesley; and Fuchs, Francis Joseph, Jr.,3,452,566.
Fuchs, Francis Joseph, Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Methods of hydrostatic extrusion. 3,451,241, 6-24-69, CI.
72-60.
Fuchs, Francis Joseph, Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Apparatus for deep drawing solid plastic materials.
3,459,021, 8-5-69, CI. 72-60.
Fuchs, George L.; and Mullin, Francis J., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Telephone wire pair clip. 3,485,467, 12-23-
69, CI. 248-68.
Fuchs, Gyula S. Atomizing device for carburetors. 3,485,482, 12-23-
69, CI. 261-23.
Fuchs, Harold O. Engine ignition system performance monitor.
3,474,667, 10-28-69, CI. 73-116.
Fuchs, Helmut: See —
Weber, Friedrich; Fuchs, Helmut; and Kummer, Karl-
Joachim,3,443,878.
Fuchs, Joseph E. Apparatus for reclaiming solids. 3,471,014, 10-7-
69, CI. 209-155.
Fuchs, Joseph: See —
Riss, Paul; and Fuchs, Joseph, 3, 454,181.
Fuchs, Julius, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Preparation
of primary a-aminonitriles. 3,422,132, 1-14-69, CI. 260-464.
Fuchs, Klaus, to VEB Funkwerk Erfurt. Shock and vibration-re-
sistant arrangement for cathodes of small heating power.
3,465,195, 9-2-69, CI. 313-270.
Fuchs, Morton: See —
Craig, George B., Jr.; and Fuchs, Morton,3,450,816.
Fuchs, Otto: See —
Dietz, Erich; Fuchs, Otto; Schinzel, Erich; and Wagner,
Dieter.3,420,843.
Fuchs, Otto; and Deubel, Reinhold, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble
phthalocyanine dyestuffs and process for preparing them.
3,454,568, 7-8-69, CI. 260-242.
Fuchs, Richard W., to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Hand
primer. 3,446,154, 5-27-69, CI. 103-153.
Fuchs, Robert J., to FMC Corporation. Non-caking sodium tripoly
phosphate. 3,446,580, 5-27-69, CI. 23-106.
Fuchs, Samuel J. Flat slab construction. 3,435,572, 4-1-69, CI. 52-
251.
Fuchs, Walter, to Teves, Alfred GmbH. Cap for liquid reservoirs,
especially brake fluid reservoirs of master cylinders. 3,454,183, 7-
8-69, CI. 220-44.
Fuchser, Troy D.; and Sadler, James C, to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Distributive manifold. 3,438,029, 4-8-69, CI. 343-5.
Fudaley, Solly L., to R-F Controls, Inc. Capacitive proximity sensor.
3,445,835, 5-20-69, CI. 340-258.
Fudemoto, Isao: See —
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao, 3,424,982.
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao,3,452,288.
Kawashima, Masao; Fudemoto, Isao; and Tominori,
Kiyoshi.3,483,323.
Fuechsel, Charles F., Ill: See —
Glass, Ronald; and Fuechsel, Charles F., 111,3,420,940.
Fueg, Heinz: See —
Gehring, Albert; Schneller, Heinz; Fueg, Heinz; Haberthur,
Kurt; and Matsuya, Koichi,3,484,214.
Fuehr, Ralph: See—
Ceyba, George A., 3,438,548.
Fuehrer, Reece R.; and Polak, James C, to United States of Amer-
ica, Army, mesne. Radial support structure for clutch hubs.
3,478,852, 11-18-69, CI. 192-110.
Fuel Engineering: See —
Schmidt, James H.; and Hedstrom, Warren W., 3,452,810.
Schmidt, James H.; and Hedstrom, Warren W., 3,469,414.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fuel Injection Engineering Company: See—
Hilborn, Stuart G., 3,473,523.
Fuel Research & Instrument Co.: See-
Jones, John E., Jr., 3,437,902.
Fuentes, Ferdinand, to Imperial-Eastman Corporation. Fitting.
3,471,181, 10-7-69, CI. 285-341.
Fuentes, Gabriel, Jr. Concrete piles and methods and apparatus for
forming and splicing them together. 3,449,918, 6-17-69, CI. 61-56.
Fuentes, Manuel N.; and Cox, Duane Morley, to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Rocket control. 3,465,966, 9-9-69, CI. 239-265.17
Fuerer, Heini: See —
Daendliker, Gustav; and Fuerer, Heini.3,430,108.
Fuerst, Adolph: See —
Blake, Carl B.; and Fuerst, Adolph.3,484,342.
Fuerst, Bernard, to Benfur Engineering Company. Blasting machine
blade formation for producing a divergent stream of abrasive.
3,436,867, 4-8-69, CI. 51-9.
Fuerst, Edwin W.: See —
Mason, Robert B.; and Fuerst, Edwin W., 3,420,924.
Fuerst, Milton J., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Attachment means
for wipe sheet material. 3,430,284, 3-4-69, CI. 15-231.
Fuerst, Peter E., to General Electric Company. Abrasive resistant
decorative laminates and method for making same. 3,445,327, 5-
20-69, CI. 161-264.
Fuerstenau, Maurice C; and Peterson, Hal D., to Colorado School
of Mines Foundation, Inc. Flotation method for the recovery of
minerals. 3,438,494, 4-15-69, CI. 209-166.
Fuessle, Klaus: See —
Mittag, Hermann; Ehrmann, Wilhelm; and Fuessle,
Klaus.3,484,675.
Fugono, Takeshi: See—
Hori, Shiro; and Fugono, Takeshi.3,482,995.
Fuhlhage, Donald W., to Thompson-Hayward Chemical Company.
Method of controlling pestiferous organisms. 3,465,081, 9-2-69,
CI. 424-309.
Fuhr, Hans, to Alpina-Werk Bovensiepen KG. Apparatus for joining
heterogeneous materials such as paper or cardboard, employing
thermoplastic foils and applying of pressure and heat. 3,484,324,
12-16-69, CI. 156-515.
Fuhr, Herbert William, to Celanese Corporation. Shrink proof cellu-
losic fabric. 3,484,332, 12-16-69, CI. 161-91.
Fuhrer, Walter, to Ciba Corporation. Process for the manufacture of
phthalazines and phthalazones from a,a-chlorinated xylene com-
pounds. 3,442,897, 5-6-69, CI. 260-250.
Fuhriman, Harold W. Spool holder assembly. 3,464,648, 9-2-69, CI.
242-139.
Fuhring, Heinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, to Bowe, Bohler &
Weber KG. Vehicle-washing installation. 3,466,688, 9-16-69, CI.
15-21.
Fuhring, Heinrich; and Fleschhut, Richard, to Bowe Bohler & Weber
KG, Maschinenfabrik. Apparatus for washing vehicles. 3,484,884,
12-23-69, CI. 15-21.
Fuhring, Heinrich; and Petrich, Erwin, to Bowe Bohler & Weber
K.G. Trouser-pressing apparatus. 3,425,141, 2-4-69, CI. 38-21.
Fuhring, Heinrich; Wunderlich, Klaus; and Sieber, Johannes Helmut.
Method and apparatus for the disinfection of textiles and other
drycleanable articles during drycleaning. 3,459,490, 8-5-69, CI. 8-
142.
Fuhrman, Nathan; Gordon, Emanuel; and Holden, Robert B., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High
loaded u]o2-columbium cermets. 3,429,699, 2-25-69, CI. 75-206.
Fuhrmann, Hans, to Bran & Lubbe. Radiation sensitive apparatus for
the photometric analysis of liquids. 3,422,271, 1-14-69, CI. 250-
218.
Fuhrmann, Karl H., to Mann Mobel-und Einrichtungshauser KG.
Transport device for furniture. 3,462,166, 8-19-69, CI. 280-33.99
Fuhrmann, Robert; Sifniades, Stylianos; and Jerolamon, David, to
Allied Chemical Corporation. Sulfochlorination of aliphatic com-
pounds in a silent discharge. 3,458,419, 7-29-69, CI. 204-174.
Fuhrmann, Robert; Sifniades, Stylianos; and Lazar, Emery C, to Al-
lied Chemical Corporation. Silent discharge nitrosation of
hydrocarbons. 3,464,905, 9-2-69, CI. 204-168.
Fuji Chemical Industries, Ltd.: See —
Tsuruga, Masanori; Murakami, Shogo; Kondo, Katsutoshi;
Akabane, Shunei; Washikita, Kenji; and Koshino, Tameo,
3,478,101.
Fuji Conveyor Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Yoshimura, Toshio, 3,429,422.
Fuji Denki Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Hayase, Yoshio, 3,442,709.
Muraki, Ichiro; Tsuchida, Takashi; Shinoda, Kenichi; and
Maruyam, Shoji, 3,442,716.
Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.: See—
Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Kojima, Koujiro; Kahata, Hisashi; and
Iwasaki, Iwao, 3,453,101.
Teramae, Akira; Shinmyo, Kyozo; Kado, Staoshi; Otoguro,
Yasuo; Noda, Ikuya; Ikeda, Tsugio; and Nakanishi, Shoichi,
3,459,538.
Yanabu, Osamu; Hada, Takashi; and Doi, Kazuyuki, 3,479,162.
Fuji Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Osaka, Matajiro; Uoda, Hidetaka; Horii, Shigeo; and Okuda,
Minoru, 3,442,605.
Fuji Keiki Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda, Kaoru; Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi,
Tetsuo; Hada, Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi, Nagao,
3,434,277.
Fuji Kogyo Company Limited: See —
Ohmura, Ryuichi, 3,461,594.
Fuji Metal Manufacturing Co., Ltd.: See—
Ogawa, Susumu, 3,435,842.
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.: See—
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; Hayashi, Nobuyuki; and Noguchi, Michio,
3,470,625.
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; and Aso, Kotaro, 3,476,363.
Ito, Yasumichi; Tuji, Akira; and Matano, Susumu, 3,482,757.
Ooue, Shingo; Ueda, Hiroyuki; and Hashiue, Masakazu,
3,480,365.
Tsunoda, Yoshimasa; Iwata, Hideo; Okada, Tsutomu; and Aso,
Kotaro, 3,475,801.
Fuji Seiki Machine Works: See —
Kanazashi, Isao, 3,455,063.
Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Akashi, Goro; and Fujiyama, Masaaki, 3,423,233.
Ariyasu, Kenji; and Tsuji, Akira, 3,458,033.
Fukuda, Susumu, 3,480,354.
Hayakawa, Yoshihide; Sakai, Takeo; and Nishio, Daijiro,
3,482,980.
Honjo, Satoru; and Nagai, Toshihiko, 3,433,951.
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa, Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao, 3,463,655.
Ishiwata, Mamoru, 3,425,951.
Kaneko, Keezi, 3,434,782.
Kawawada, Akiko, 3,467,245.
Kimura, Shiro; Ikeda, Teppei; Yamagishi, Kikuo; and Kobayashi,
Teruo, 3,475,173.
Kondo, Hideo; Tsuji, Nobuo; Nishio, Fumihiko; and Mizuki,
Eiichi, 3,449,123.
Kono, Yuichi; Matsumoto, Shigeru; and Yoshikawa, Masaru,
3,432,273.
Kozai, Katsuya, 3,485,690.
Kuroki, Motoharu; and Kato, Toshihiro;, 3,481,046.
Makino, Katsuo; and Sawato, Iwao, 3,475,552.
Misu, Hiroshi; and Yasuda, Yukio, 3,468,665.
Miyata, Michio, 3,482,982.
Nakajima, Yosuke; Nishio, Daijiro; and Watarai, Syu,
3,429,707.
Nishio, Fumihiko; Nakazawa, Yoshiyuki; and Nasu, Kintaro,
3,433,640.
Nishio, Fumihiko; and Nagao, Kameji, 3,441,413.
Nishio, Fumihiko; Nishio, Daijiro; Watarai, Syo; Hayakawa,
Yoshihide; Kato, Kirotetu; and Udea, Hirozo, 3,445,231.
Obuchi, Kazuo; and Kato, Harunobu, 3,451,376.
Ohi, Reiichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Hibino, Choji, 3,433,638.
Ohkubo, Kinji; and Noguchi, Junpei, 3,444,809.
Ohkubo, Kinji; and Honjo, Satoru, 3,473,923.
Okubo, Kinji; Honjo, Satoru; and Nagai, Toshihiko, 3,431,412.
Ooue, Shingo; Ueda, Hiroyuki; and Hashiue, Masakazu,
3,475,096.
Sato, Masamichi; Honjo, Satoru; and Takimoto, Masaaki,
3,476,659.
Shiba, Keisuke; and Hara, Hikoharu, 3,468,666.
Sugino, Tadashi; and Kaneko, Keiji, 3,484,056.
Sugiyama, Mitsunori; Nakajima, Yosuke; and Nagae, Tadashi,
3,420,668.
Tajima, Mataichi, 3,438,621.
Tajima, Mataichi; and Kimura, Tutomu, 3,462,221.
Takenaka, Haruo; Ooba, Seichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Adachihara,
Shynich, 3,475,193.
Terashima, Yahachi; and Yasuda, Yukio, 3,459,563.
Terashima, Yahachi; Yasuda, Yukio; and Sakai, Tadao,
3,481,742.
Tsuyama, Tomotsugu; and Tanaka, Yo, 3,480,357.
Yano, Yasushi; Ueno, Wataru; Nishio, Fumihiko; and Nakajima,
Yosuke, 3,457,076.
Yasuda, Yukio, 3,476,560.
Yoshida, Makoto; Okumura, Akio; and Shiba, Keisuke,
3,459,552.
Yoshida, Makoto; Shiba, Keisuke; and Okumura, Akio,
3,469,986.
Yoshida, Makoto; Shiba, Keisuke; and Okumura, Akio,
3,481,741.
Fuji Spinning Company Limited: See —
Okamura, Hiroshi, 3,441,470.
Fuji Transport Industry Co., Ltd.: See —
Kishimoto, Akira, 3,475,980.
Fuji Tsushinki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Yanagihara, Kotaro; and Suzuki, Takenori, 3,463,698.
Fujie, Kunio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Heat exchanger. 3,473,603, 10-21-69,
CI. 165-122.
LIST OF PATENTEES
521
Fujihara, Teruhisa: See —
Kusama, Jun; Fujihara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo, 3,475, 343.
Fujii, Chikaaki: See—
Fujii, Kiyoshi; Asogawa, Tatuo; Yamaguchi, Yoshio; Fujii,
Chikaaki; Noguchi, Yukihide; and Funakoshi,
Yoshiro.3,483,831.
Fujii, George R.: See-
Peterson, Richard C; and Fujii, George R., 3,437,491.
Fujii, Hiroshi: See—
Oda, Ryohei; Fujii, Hiroshi; and Moriga, Hiroyuki, 3,43 1,282.
Fujii, Kazutoshi: See —
Okada, Yoichi; Watanabe, Tsutomu; Hirai, Koji; and Fujii,
Kazutoshi,3,484,351.
Fujii, Kiyoshi; Asogawa, Tatuo; Yamaguchi, Yoshio; Fujii, Chikaaki;
Noguchi, Yukihide; and Funakoshi, Yoshiro, to Takeda Chemical
Industries, Ltd. Rotary-type compact tablet making machine.
3,483,831, 12-16-69, CI. 107-17.
Fujii, Mitsuo; Kumagai, Chitoku; Katagata, Zenji; and Inoue, Seiichi,
to Fujikawa Paper Mfg. Co., Ltd. Apparatus for electrically per-
forating cigarette papers. 3,475,591, 10-28-69, CI. 219-384.
Fujii, Rokuro: See—
Shindo. Akio; Fujii, Rokuro; and Souma, Isao, 3,427, 120.
Fujii, Saburo; and Yoshida, Masatoshi, to Toho Beslon Kabushiki
Kaisha. Continuous solution-polymerization of acrylonitrile.
3,479,312, 11-18-69, CI. 260-29.6
Fujii, Shoichiro: See —
Honjo, Mikio; Masuda, Torn; Imai, Kinichi; Fujii, Shoichiro; and
Takanohashi, Kunio.3,423,399.
Fujii, Tadayoshi: See —
Namba, Yasuhiro; Kessoku, Kazuo; Fujii, Tadayoshi; Ogura,
Toshinobu; and Yoshiyama, Ichiro, 3,476,028.
Fujii, Tatsuo, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Exposure measuring
mechanism for a single lens reflex camera having interchangeable
lenses. 3,461,783, 8-19-69, CI. 95-10.
Fujikawa Paper Mfg. Co., Ltd.: See —
Fujii, Mitsuo; Kumagai, Chitoku; Katagata, Zenji; and Inoue,
Seiichi, 3,475,591.
Fujiki, Akihiko: See —
Maki, Shin; Nishimura, Yoshihiro; and Fujiki,
Akihiko,3,482,653.
Fujikura Cable Works, Ltd., The: See —
Isshiki, Setsuya, 3,472,692.
Takada, Toshihisa; Ishikawa, Hisao; Tado, Keishi; and Matsui,
Yukio, 3,481,782.
Yamamoto, Takeo; and Yamamoto, Minoru, 3,453,373.
Fujikura Parachute Company, Ltd.: See —
Chiba, Takeshi, 3,459,151.
Chiba, Takeshi, 3,472,195.
Fujimori, Nobuyoshi: See—
Tanigawa, Shizuhiko; Yabuno, Yoshio; Nakamura, Koji;
Makamura, Takuji; and Fujimori, Nobuyoshi, 3, 422,230.
Fujimoto, Calvin: See —
Peck, Bruce E.; and Fujimoto, Calvin.3,469,310.
Fujimoto, Einosuke: See—
Minekawa, Saburo; Yamaguchi, Koretaka; Toyomoto, Kazuo;
Fujimoto, Einosuke; and Suzuki, Teruhiko,3,449,179.
Fujimoto, Katsuro: See —
Takamatsu, Hideji; Minami, Shinsaku; Aritomi, Jiro; Fujita,
Akio; Fujimoto, Katsuro; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki,3,470,164.
Fujimoto, Kazuo, to Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Method for
manufacturing semiconductor devices. 3,461,549, 8-19-69, CI. 29-
577.
Fujimoto, Keimei: See—
Kato, Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio;
Fujimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi.3,428,651.
Kato, Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio;
Fujimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi, 3,440,245.
Muramoto, Noboru; Fujimoto, Keimei; and Okuno,
Yositosi.3,444,273.
Fujimoto, Masahiro; and Yamamoto, Toshiaki, to Victor Company
of Japan, Limited. Device for diffusing sounds. 3,467,218, 9-16-
69, CI. 181-31.
Fujimoto, Nanabu: See —
Suminoto, Shinzaburo; Tokuyama, Kanji; Fujimoto, Nanabu;
and Maeda, Takashi.3,455,925.
Fujimoto, Shinichiro. Percussion device in massager. 3,424,149, 1-
28-69, CI. 128-55.
Fujimoto, Yasuo, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Monothio-
phosphate ester catalysis for preparation of ribonucleoside deriva-
tives. 3,451,997, 6-24-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Fujimoto, Yasuo; and Teransi, Masayuki, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo
Co., Ltd. Process of producing purine derivatives. 3,437,661, 4-8-
69, CI. 260-252.
Fujimura, Akira: See —
Iwamatsu, Mayuki; and Fujimura, Akira, 3,432,014.
Fujimura, Hajime: See—
Senda, Shigeo; Fujimura, Hajime; and Izumi, Hiroshi, 3,430,258.
Fujimura, Hiroshi: See—
Tanaka, Tsutomu; Tokuzumi, Tadaichi; and Fujimura,
Hiroshi.3,449,309.
Fujimura, Tadato: See —
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko,3, 439,4 10.
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko,3,439,858.
Hori, Masao; Fujimura, Tadato; Ohuchi, Yoshihiro; and Torigai,
Kinichi,3,466,154.
Fujinaga, Motosaku, to Marifarms, Incorporated, mesne. Method of
cultivation of penaeid shrimp. 3,477,406, 11-1 1-69, CI. 1 19-2.
Fujinawa, Yutaka: See —
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; and Ikeda,
Takeshi,3,43 1,336.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima, Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi.3,452,129.
Fujino, Sadao: See —
Yamaya, Watani; and Fujino, Sadao,3,454,552.
Fujio, Ryota: See —
Onishi, Akira; Ishikawa, Takao; Sakata, Ryozo; Fujio, Ryota;
and Tsuruta, Teiji, 3,467,624.
Fujioka, Richard T.; and Wooldridge, Gerald A. Foaming apparatus
and method. 3,443,571, 5-13-69, CI. 137-7.
Fujioka, Robert K.: See —
Ellsworth, Arthur W.; Fujioka, Robert K.; and Uyeda, Tim
M., 3,431,871.
Fujisake, Harova: See —
Inose, Hiroshi; Fujisake, Harova; and Saito, Tadao.3,483,330.
Fujisawa, Kiyoshi: See —
Matsuoka, Shigeru; Fujisawa, Kiyoshi; Masai, Shohachi; and
Asami, Atsumi,3,475,891.
Fujisawa, Minoru: See —
Yamamoto, Makoto; Fujisawa, Minoru; and Watanabe,
Eiji,3,441,894.
Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.: See —
Deguchi, Yoshio; Nojima, Hiroshi; and Kato, Naomichi,
3,454,595.
Hattori, Kiyoshi; and Atarashi, Sueo, 3,431,259.
Ohki, Sadao; and Kumada, Shigenobu, 3,483,294.
Takano, Tadayoshi; and Hattori, Kiyoshi, 3,453,272.
Umio, Suminori; Kariyone, Kazuo; and Tanaka, Kunihiko,
3,428,648.
Umio, Suminori; Kariyone, Kazuo; and Tanaka, Kunihiko,
3,487,089.
Fujishima, Akira: See —
Okuda, Makoto; and Fujishima, Akira, 3, 468, 480.
Fujishima, Toshiyuki: See —
Nagashima, Shinichi; Ooka, Takayuki; Mimura, Hiroshi; and
Fujishima, Toshiyuki, 3, 444 ,01 1.
Fujita, Akio: See —
Minami, Shinsaku; Fujita, Akio; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki,3, 464,982.
Takamatsu, Hideji; Minami, Shinsaku; Aritomi, Jiro; Fujita,
Akio; Fujimoto, Katsuro; Shimizu, Masanao; and Takase,
Yoshiyuki,3,470,164.
Fujita, Hiroshi, to Yawata Welding Electrode Co., Ltd. Gravity type
welder. 3,456,093, 7-15-69, CI. 219-130.
Fujita, Hiroshi: See —
Kato, Kichiro; Fujita, Hiroshi; Toyama, Teruhiko; Kiyohisa, Yu-
kio; Yoshimoto, Takeo; and Yanami, Tetsuo.3,454,392.
Fujita, Katsushiro, to Victor Company of Japan Limited. Speed con-
trol system for a hysteresis motor. 3,440,508, 4-22-69, CI. 318-
166.
Fujita, Kentaro: See —
Ueda, Keizo; Nagata, Koetsu; Fujita, Kentaro; and Iwamoto,
Kazukiyo,3,425,091.
Fujita, Koji; Sato, Eisuke; and Moroe, Tatsuo, to Takasago Per-
fumery Company Limited. Method for the deodorization of bean
milks. 3,460,950, 8-12-69, CI. 99-64.
Fujita, Makoto; and Katsura, Kanichiro, to Nippon Kokan Kabushiki
Kaisha, and Koshuha Netsuren Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for
producing wire of high tensile strength. 3,469,829, 9-30-69, CI.
266-3.
Fujita, Norimasa: See —
Ishida, Shinichi; Sato, Kunio; Fujita, Norimasa; Fukuda,
Hiromichi; Mori, Kyoichiro; and Kugler, Fritz, 3,470, 135.
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Viscous oil flow hydrualic coupling. 3,430,743, 3-4-69, CI.
192-58.
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro, to Aisin Seiki Company
Limited. Controlled type fluid coupling. 3,463,282, 8-26-69, CI.
192-58.
Fujita, Shigeru: See —
Shimamoto, Takatsugu; Hiyamuda, Shota; Fujita, Shigeru;
Nozoe, Akihiko; Yamaguchi, Hiromi; and Eguchi, Ju-
taro,3,423,910.
Fujita, Shiro; and Maeda, Yutaka, to Nippon Rayon Co., Ltd. Heater
for yarn twister. 3,449,89S, 6-17-69, CI. 57-34.
Fujita, Takehisa, to Nippon Conveyor Co., Ltd. Transport apparatus
particularly for conveying personnel. 3,433,176, 3-18-69, CI. 104-
20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fujita, Teizo. Device for integrally securing a plurality of controlling
apparatus casings together as a unit. 3,464,724, 9-2-69, CI. 287-
189.36
Fujita, Toshimichi: See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Takagi, Kazumi; Fuku-
ba, Kobo; Hirooka, Masaaki; and Fujita,
Toshimichi,3,472,824.
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Hirooka, Masaaki; and
Fujita, Toshimichi,3,478,002.
Fujita, Yoshimasa; Nakagawa, Kazumi; Shimoda, Keitaro; and
Miyashita, Koji, to Japan Exlan Company Limited. Production of
bulky products of acrylic composite fibers. 3,434,276, 3-25-69, CI.
57-140.
Fujita, Yosisige: See —
Yasutake, Yoshito; and Fujita, Yosisige, 3,458,279.
Yasutake, Yoshito; and Fujita, Yosisige, 3,480, 387.
Fujitsu Limited: See —
Hashimoto, Masao; Yamaguchi, Akira; and Nishimura,
Hironobu, 3,445,811.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shimizu, Kanryo; Shimajiri, Tokiji; and
Yoshitake, Norito, 3,467,899.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shirafuji, Ryoko; Kojima, Toshio; and
Amemiya, Yoichi, 3,469,123.
Inaba, Seiuemon; and Ishihara, Yasumasa, 3,482,357.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Kojima, Toshio; and Amemiya, Yoichi,
3,483,406.
Ito, Yukio; and Komizo, Hidemitsu, 3,421,122.
Katori, Kaichiro; and Kamiyama, Shinichi, 3,442,634.
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao, 3,424,982.
Kawashima, Masao; and Katagiri, Yushi, 3,428,886.
Kawashima, Masao; Sakai, Masakatsu; and Kobayashi, Toshio,
3,432,683.
Kawashima, Masao; and Higeta, Tsukumo, 3,437,760.
Kawashima, Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshnio,
Maroshi, 3,437,839.
Kawashima, Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshino,
Maroshi, 3,441,750.
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao, 3,452,288.
Kawashima, Masao; Higeta, Tsukumo; and Kakehi, Gen,
3,467,913.
Kawashima, Masao; Fudemoto, Isao; and Tominori, Kiyoshi,
3,483,323.
Kiyasu, Zen'iti; and Kawashima, Masao, 3,484,779.
Kudo, Tetsuo; Nakamura, Kazuo; Ogita, Teisuke; and Sudo,
Yozo, 3,439,301.
Kusano, Masayuki, 3,431,521.
Maeda, Kazuo, 3,428,500.
Maeda, Kazuo; and Sato, Junzi, 3,484,302.
Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki; Shimizu, Shokichi; and Mizuo, Masahiko,
3,445,210.
Miyata, Jiro, 3,462,618.
Namikata, Takeshi; and Kubo, Kazuo, 3,477,929.
Nishioka, Hideya, 3,427,591.
Oiso, Mitsuo, 3,437,854.
Owaki, Kenichi; and Nakayama, Norihiko, 3,454,824.
Sakai, Sukeyoshi, 3,487,385.
Seno, Kenji; Nozawa, Koichi; Tanaka, Nobuyuki; and Kikuchi,
Hideyuki, 3,431,403.
Shimizu, Kanryo; Shimajiri, Tokiji; and Hashimoto, Yoshihiro,
3,457,484.
Shimizu, Kanryo; Yoshitake, Norito; and Kobayashi, Kengo,
3,467,902.
Shinoda, Masaichi, 3,436,280.
Shinoda, Masaichi, 3,439,290.
Sugimoto, Tadashi, 3,442,206.
Takada, Yuji; and Ogawa, Katsumasa, 3,482,048.
Terasaka, Junichi, 3,459,897.
Togino, Kazuto, 3,453,051.
Tomono, Haruki, 3,469,192.
Yasufuku, Matami, 3,458,367.
Yoshitake, Norito; Hashimoto, Yoshihiro; and Kobayashi, Ken-
go, 3,430,121.
Fujitsubo, William S., to General Motors Corporation. Multi-aper-
ture core connector. 3,456,245, 7-15-69, CI. 340-174.
Fujitsubo, William S.; and Knopf, Frank A., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Accclerometer calibration method. 3,470,730, 10-7-69,
CI. 73-1.
Fujiura, Masumi: See —
Shinkai, Akihiro; Fujiura, Masumi; and Yonezawa,
Tooru.3,458,900.
Fujiwara, Goro; Oda, Takeshi; Todo, Nobuyoshi; and Yajima, Yukio,
to Kanematsu Woollen Mills Ltd., and Takuma Boiler Mfg., Co.,
Ltd. Disposal of wool rinsings. 3,436,342, 4-1-69, CI. 210-21.
Fujiwara, Hisashi: See—
Suzuki, Hirofumi; Koike, Michiharu; and Fujiwara,
Hisashi.3,440,468.
Fujiwara, Kaisaku, to Hitachi, Ltd. Tape supply system. 3,436,003,
4-1-69, CI. 226-97.
Fujiwara, Katsuji. Disk-type steam trap having movable bimetallic
element. 3,467,309, 9-16-69, CI. 236-59.
Fujiwara, Kenji; See —
Kushihashi, Akira; and Fujiwara, Kenji, 3,484,263.
Fujiwara, Shinobu: See —
Hayashi, Shigekazu; Kobayashi, Sadao; and Fujiwara,
Shinobu,3,431,124.
Fujiwara, Shinobu, to TDK Electronics Company, Limited. Ceramic
dielectrics. 3,468,680, 9-23-69, CI. 106-39.
Fujiwara, Shinobu; and Shiraiwa, Takao, to TDK Electronics Com-
pany, Limited. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,427,173, 2-11-69, CI. 106-
39.
Fujiwara, Shinobu; and Shiraiwa, Takao, to TDK Electronics Com-
pany, Limited. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,440,067, 4-22-69, CI. 106-
39.
Fujiwara, Teruhisa: See —
Kusama, Jun; Fujiwara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo,3,455,876.
Fujiwara, Toshimasa: See —
Kaneko, Kansaku; Fujiwara, Toshimasa; Samuta, Osamu;
Miyasaka, Takao; and Kitamura, Kenichi, 3,458,740.
Kaneko, Kansaku; Fujiwara, Toshimasa; and Asada, Fu-
mio,3,487,248.
Fujiya Confectionery Co., Ltd.: See —
Gotsuji, Takeo, 3,484,257.
Fujiyama, Masaaki: See —
Akashi, Goro; and Fujiyama, Masaaki, 3,423,233.
Fujiyama, Susumu: See —
Igarashi, Yukio; Komatsu, Makoto; Fujiyama, Susumu; and
Okamoto, Kazuo, 3,432,556.
Fukada, Joji; Akatsu, Seiji; Sugahara, Mitsuaki; Kurita, Yoshiji; and
Kawabe, Naoshi, to Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Parallel-flow pneumatic-conveying drying. 3,464,121, 9-2-69, CI.
34-10.
Fukada, Shuzo; Kido, Takayoshi; and Hurutate, Hirotugu, to Sanyo
Electric Co., Ltd. Microwave heating apparatus and method.
3,470,942, 10-7-69, CI. 165-2.
Fukase, Yukishige: See —
Kawahata, Masao; Fukase, Yukishige; and Osozawa,
Koichiro,3,438,769.
Kawahata, Masao; Yokota, Kozou; Fukase, Yukishige; and
Katoh, Shoichi,3 ,420,660.
Fukata, Yasuo: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; Nakagome, Yukio; and Fukata,
Yasuo,3,476,878.
Fukatsu, Motonori: See —
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Atsumi, Kat-
suya,3,465,098.
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Sato, Fujio,3,483,318.
Fukatsu, Tamotsu: See —
Iwase, Keizo; Takada, Toshio; Kiyama, Masao; Kasahara,
Shigenobu; Fukatsu, Tamotsu; Takatsu, Soukichi; and Kusaka,
Teiji,3,440,035.
Fukawa, Kaneo, to General Co., Ltd. Heat-sensitive copy-sheet.
3,442,682, 5-6-69, CI. 117-36.8
Fukiage, Shinsuke: See —
Yoshida, Kazuo; and Fukiage, Shinsuke, 3,459,964.
Fuksiewicz, Edmund, to Instytut Badan Jadrowych. Arc plasma torch
with same liquid cooling means for electrodes. 3,463,957, 8-26-69,
CI. 313-32.
Fukuba, Kobo: See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Takagi, Kazumi; Fuku-
ba, Kobo; Hirooka, Masaaki; and Fujita,
Toshimichi,3,472,824.
Fukuchi, Kiyoshi: See —
Yoshioka, Tomoaki; and Fukuchi, Kiyoshi, 3, 486,396.
Fukuda, Ayao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Automatic
speed change device for record players. 3,485,499, 12-23-69, CI.
274-9.
Fukuda, Hiromichi: See —
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kato, Toshio; Kurihara, Masakazu; Takahashi,
Yasunobu; and Fukuda, Hiromichi, 3,462, 394.
Ishida, Shinichi; Sato, Kunio; Fujita, Norimasa; Fukuda,
Hiromichi; Mori, Kyoichiro; and Kugler, Fritz, 3, 470,1 35.
Fukuda, Horomichi: See —
Ishida, Shinichi; Fukuda, Horomichi; and Saito, Shizu-
ko,3,457,233.
Fukuda, Jun-Ichi; Tashiro, Kijuro; Yamamoto, Akira; and Kat-
suyama, Akihiko. Process for preparing a polymer. 3,457,244, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-80.78
Fukuda, Kiyo: See —
Murai, Korenori; Fukuda, Kiyo; Saotome, Kenji; and Sato,
Shigetake,3 ,454,504.
Yokota, Ryosuke; Nakajima, Saburo; Fukui, Toshio; and Fuku-
da, Kiyoshi.3,463,664.
Fukuda, Masataro; Elving, Philip J.; and Rulfs, Charles L., to Sin-
clair Research, Inc. Process for activating a fuel cell by discharging
from about 0.05 to 10 ma./ cm2. 3,458,359, 7-29-69, CI. 136-86.
Fukuda, Masataro; Elving, Philip J.; and Rulfs, Charles L., to Atlan-
tic Richfield Company. Process for the preparation of a fuel elec-
trode for a fuel cell. 3,470,031, 9-30-69, CI. 136-120.
Fukuda, Masataro; Hirai, Taketsugu; Hino, Takashi; Shiramoto,
Tomizo; Sawada, Isoo; and Yanagihara, Nobuyuki, to Matsushita
LIST OF PATENTEES
523
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Fuel cell systems. 3,443,999, 5-13-69,
CI. 136d86.
Fukuda, Mitsugu: See —
Kurokawa, Takaai; and Fukuda, Mitsugu, 3,446, 275.
Fukuda, Nobuo; Shimizu, Mineo; Matsukura, Kameo; and Ando,
Narumi, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Process for the produc-
tion of very low carbon- containing cold-rolled steel strips.
3,420,718, 1-7-69, CI. 148-12.1
Fukuda, Susumu, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic
magazine changing type projector with automatic rewinding
means. 3,480,354, 11-25-69, CI. 352-123.
Fukuda, Tomiichi, to Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Porous
polyolefin gauze. 3,446,208, 5-27-69, CI. 128-156.
Fukuda, Wataru: See —
Hiraiwa, Masumi; Takahasi, Tadasi; and Fukuda,
Wataru.3,459,650.
Fukuda, Yuh: See—
Kubota, Hiroyuki; Mimino, Tohru; Fukuda, Yuh; ishizu, Yoshio;
and Nago, Toshio.3,443,934.
Fukui, Hiroshi, to NGK Insulators, Ltd. Method for producing por-
celain suitable for insulator. 3,431,126, 3-4-69, CI. 106-46.
Fukui, Katuyuki, to Shinyei Co., Incorporated. Method of manufac-
turing elemental part for dry type electrolytic condenser.
3,471,378, 10-7-69, CI. 204-38.
Fukui, Kazuyoshi: See —
Ohsaki, Iwao; Fukui, Kazuyoshi; and Kitamura, Shin-
zo,3,459,386.
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Narisawa, Shizuo; Maeda, Taneo;
and Kohata, Mikio, to Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Process
for producing novel polyester amides. 3,476,712, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-
78.
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; and Horie, Misato,
to Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd., and Seitetsu Kagaku Co.,
Ltd. Process for polymerizing an epoxy compound in the presence
of carbon dioxide. 3,466,251, 9-9-69, CI. 260-2.
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; Toriuchi, Yahiko;
and Matsumi, Shunji, to Sumitomo Atomic Energy Industries Ltd.
Process for producing high molecular weight polymer of formal-
dehyde. 3,446,776, 5-27-69, CI. 260-67.
Fukui, Kiyoshi: See —
Mashio, Fujio; and Fukui, Kiyoshi, 3,458, 349.
Fukui, Kiyotake: See —
Takezaki, Tsuneo; Kuroda, Ekiji; and Fukui,
Kiyotake, 3,447,087.
Fukui, Saburo; and Yamamoto, Masato, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of electrolytically descaling and pick-
ling steel. 3,429,792, 2-25-69, CI. 204-145.
Fukui, Shoshin: See —
Katsushima, Atsuo; Hisamoto, Iwao; Fukui, Shoshin; Kato,
Takahisa; and Nagai, Masayuki, 3,457,247.
Fukui, Takasuke: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; Futami, Kakuo; Fukui, Takasuke;
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Komazawa,
Yoshihisa.3,441,494.
Fukui, Toshio: See —
Yokota, Ryosuke; Nakajima, Saburo; Fukui, Toshio; and Fuku-
da, Kiyoshi.3,463,664.
Fukuma, Noboru: See —
Kihara, Toshihiko; Jono, Kazuo; and Fukuma,
Noboru,3,422,491.
Fukumitsu, Minoru: See—
Teshima, Minoru, 3,482,268.
Fukumoto, Juichiro; and Yamamoto, Takehiko, to Toyo Boseki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of uricase. 3,431,176, 3-4-69, CI.
195-66.
Fukunaga, Akio. Force transducer structures and fabricating
methods. 3,438,249, 4-15-69, CI. 73-88.5
Fukunaga, Mitsuo: See—
Nakahara, Teiji; Fukunaga, Mitsuo; and Yamashita, Toshiyu-
ki,3,445,998.
Fukunaga, Togo: See —
Nakashima, Hirotaka; Maeda, Katsunosuke; Fukunaga, Togo;
Suzuki, Satoru; and Matsuoka, Kenichiro, 3,468, 121.
Fukunaga, Tsuyoshi: See —
Yoshida, Muneo; Inoue, Masaru; Fukunaga, Tsuyoshi; Oguchi,
Heikichi; and Shioya, Koichi.3,437,997.
Fukunaga, Yoshiaki: See —
Morimoto, Toshio; and Fukunaga, Yoshiaki, 3,472,464.
Fukuoka, Isamu. Device for driving vertical slat Venetian blind.
3,455,364, 7-15-69, CI. 160-172.
Fukuoka, Shigetada; and Kimura, Shuji, to Nippon Kogaku K.K.
Electrically driven automatic winding means. 3,470,803, 10-7-69,
CI. 95-31.
Fukuoka, Tatuo. Sandals. 3,468,040, 9-23-69, CI. 36-1 1.5
Fukuoka, Tokuji: See—
Watanabe, Jun; Arakawa, Soji; and Fukuoka, Tokuji, 3,443,986.
Fukuoka, Yoshihiko: See—
Otani, Sugio; Fukuoka, Yoshihiko; Igarashi, Bunjiro; and Sasaki,
Kesao,3,46 1,082.
Fukuoka, Yukio; Kusayama, Senji; and Suzuki, Mamoru, to Su-
mitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Anaerobic curable compositions.
3,457,212, 7-22-69, CI. 260-31.4
Fukushima, Kuniaki, to Yawata Welding Electrode Co., Ltd. Semi-
automatic welding machine. 3,445,623, 5-20-69, CI. 219-130.
Fukushima, Masao: See —
Yano, Nobumitsu; Fukushima, Masao; Satou, Terumasa; and
Senoh, Saburo, 3,457,254.
Fukushima, Osamu; Hayanami, Hiroshi; and Nagoshi, Kazuo, to Ku-
rashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method for manufacturing synthetic
leather. 3,424,604, 1-28-69, CI. 117-11.
Fukushima, Osamu; Nagoshi, Kazuo; and Noda, Kazuo, to Kurashiki
Rayon Co., Ltd. Process for production of sheet materials.
3,483,283, 12-9-69, CI. 264-49.
Fukushima, Osamu; Noda, Kazuo; Kishida, Tamon; and Ochi,
Toshiharu, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method for production of
poromeric fibrous sheet materials. 3,483,015, 12-9-69, CI. 1 17-63.
Fukushima, Yoshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Shutter for photo-
graphic cameras. 3,420,153, 1-7-69, CI. 95-59.
Fukushima, Yoshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Electric shutter for
use in photographic cameras. 3,435,745, 4-1-69, CI. 95-53.
Fukushima, Yoshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Electric shutter for
photographic devices. 3,486,428, 12-30-69, CI. 95-10.
Fukuta, Kenji; and Watanabe, Yoshiyuki, to Agency of Industrial
Science and Technology Ministry of International Trade & Indus-
try. Spinning method and apparatus. 3,440,811, 4-29-69, CI. 57-
58.89
Fukuyama, Yasuo, to Yamauchi Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Mold as-
sembly for making a polymer-sleeved roll. 3,453,692, 7-8-69, CI.
18-39.
Fukuyo, Hitohiro; and Tabuchi, Norio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Nattori
Tokeiten. Low frequency piezolectric crystal oscillator having a
single driving circuit. 3,435,368, 3-25-69, CI. 331-37.
Fukuzuka, Toshio; and Miyashiro, Masao, to Kobe Steel, Ltd. Elec-
trolytic surface treatment of metals. 3,486,990, 12-30-69, CI. 204-
56.
Fuld, Jerome R., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Ribbon supply unit.
3,425,531, 2-4-69, CI. 197-151.
Fulenwider, John E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Infor-
mation storage matrix utilizing electret. 3,445,824, 5-20-69, CI.
340-173.
Fulford Manufacturing Company: See —
Paynor, Melvin, 3,452,405.
Fulgenzi, Crescenzo F., to Union Carbide Corporation. Die casting
apparatus. 3,469,621, 9-30-69, CI. 164-316.
Fulgenzi, Crescenzo F.; Law, James B.; and Lerch, Peter A., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Die casting apparatus. 3,467,171, 9-
16-69, CI. 164-316.
Fulghum, Roland A., to Strecton Industries, Incorporated. Closure
fitting for drums. 3,424,481, 1-28-69, CI. 285-162.
Fulginiti, William P.; and Yu, Quin Shen, to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Apparatus for separating a plurality of bars. 3,471,039,
10-7-69, CI. 214-8.5
Fulkerson, Robert D., to Butler Manufacturing Company. Method of
cutting panels. 3,474,655, 10-28-69, CI. 72-327.
Fulks, James K.: See —
Klomp, Alfred W., 3,423,879.
Fulks, James K., to Colonial Broach & Machine Company.
Broaching apparatus having automatic tool changing means.
3,431,633, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-568.
Fulks, James K., to Colonial Broach & Machine Company. Vertical
broaching machine. 3,472,123, 10-14-69, CI. 90-95.
Fuller, Chester A.: See —
Anderegg, John S., Jr.; and Fuller, Chester A.,3,482,106.
Fuller Company: See —
Decker, Erwin L., 3,485,192.
Detweiler, Meade H., 3,422,877.
Johnson, Bernard A.; Adamski, Max, Jr.; and Lichodziejewski,
WieslawL., 3,457,791.
KayaU, Karl-Heinz, 3,449,842.
King, Robert S., 3,474,032.
Richter, Philip, 3,421,471.
Schmidt-Holthausen, Hans-Joachim; and Backsen, Hermann,
3,462,130.
Fuller, David L. Shutter-aperture mechanism for camera. 3,455,226,
7-15-69, CI. 95-56.
Fuller, Edwin Russell; and Slark, Norman Arthur, to English Electric
Valve Company Limited. Television and like camera cathode ray
tubes with damped target structures. 3,461,336, 8-12-69, CI. 313-
269.
Fuller, Forney. Ocean pipeline system. 3,425,453, 2-4-69, CI. 138-
111.
Fuller, Forrest E.; and Irwin, Wilfred W., to Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Brush retainer assembly. 3,445,705, 5-20-69, CI. 310-247.
Fuller, George W., to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Insulated lunch kit.
3,426,889, 2-1 1-69, CI. 206-4.
Fuller, George, to Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.) Limited.
Process for the preparation of fluoro- aromatic heterocyclic com-
pounds. 3,485,839, 12-23-69, CI. 260-251.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fuller, Gordon W.: See-
Fuller, John C; Fuller, Gordon W.; Fuller, Ralph A.; and Fuller,
William I. ,3,448,520.
Fuller, Harrison W., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc., mesne. High
capacity data processing techniques. 3,438,010, 4-8-69, CI. 340-
174.
Fuller, Harrison W.; McCormack, Thomas Leo; Aghassi, Badri Mu-
nir; and Morley, Richard E., to Cambridge Memory Systems, Inc.,
mesne. Method of fabricati.ig magnetic core memory planes.
3,436,814, 4-8-69, CI. 29-604.
Fuller, John C. Method of inhibiting the leakage of air from pneu-
matic tire assemblies and similar structures. 3,449,155, 6-10-69,
CI. 117-95.
Fuller, John C; Fuller, Gordon W.; Fuller, Ralph A.; and Fuller,
William I. Apparatus for venting pneumatic tires. 3,448,520, 6-10-
69, CI. 30-361.
Fuller, John Rodney Dyson: See —
Gardiner, Terence Edward Gouvenot; and Fuller, John Rodney
Dyson, 3,433, 244.
Fuller Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Gustafson, Harry C, 3,443,562.
Fuller, Leonard H. Tire valve assembly. 3,426,787, 2-1 1-69, CI. 137-
226.
Fuller, Norris R., to Booth, Jack J. Slush beverage machine.
3,474,821, 10-28-69, CI. 137-390.
Fuller, Ralph A.; and Snodgrass, Earl D., to Waterman, Herrick.
Packing apparatus. 3,475,877, 1 1-4-69, CI. 53-26.
Fuller, Ralph A.; and Snodgrass, Earl D., to Waterman, Herrick,
and. Carton handling machine. 3,476,023, 1 1-4-69, CI. 93-39.1
Fuller, Ralph A.: See-
Fuller, John C; Fuller, Gordon W.; Fuller, Ralph A.; and Fuller,
William I. ,3,448,520.
Fuller, Richard E., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Defoliant com-
positions. 3,440,034, 4-22-69, CI. 71-70.
Fuller, Richard H.; Tu, Ju C; and Worthy, Robert M., to General
Precision Systems Inc. Data processing system. 3,435,423, 3-25-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Fuller, Richard H.: See—
Tu, Ju C; Fuller, Richard H.; and Bird, Richard M., 3,444,533.
Tu, Ju C; Fuller, Richard H.; and Bird, Richard M., 3,453,445.
Fuller, Robert A., to Emhart Corporation. Glassware annealing lehr
having individual modules with self-contained air recirculating
means. 3,463,465, 8-26-69, CI. 263-8.
Fuller, Robin Walter Ellecker: See —
McCann, John David; and Fuller, Robin Walter El-
lecker,3,479,551.
Fuller, Samuel H., Jr.: See —
Coordes, John E.; and Fuller, Samuel H., Jr.,3,444,945.
Fuller, Sue. Technique for producing string compositions. 3,451,879,
6-24-69, CI. 161-5.
Fuller, Thaddeus W., to Fairbanks Morse Inc. Multistage hydraulic
pump having improved diffuser means. 3,438,329, 4-15-69, CI.
103-102.
Fuller, Willard A., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Method of
production chlorine dioxide and sodium sulfate. 3,446,584, 5-27-
69, CI. 23-121.
Fuller, William F., to United States of America, Army. Fluid injec-
tor, self-compensating for lateral acceleration. 3,447,326, 6-3-69,
CI. 60-251.
Fuller, William 1.: See-
Fuller, John C; Fuller, Gordon W.; Fuller, Ralph A.; and Fuller,
William I. ,3,448,520.
Fulling, Wolfgang; and Ambrosius, Manfred, to Bremshey & Co.
Vehicle seat having spring suspension and damping. 3,423,060, 1-
21-69, CI. 248-399.
Fullton, James M., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Circuit for detecting a register malfunction. 3,470,364, 9-30-69,
CI. 235-153.
Fulmakht, Veniamin Veniaminovich: See—
Boborykin, Jury Alexandrovich; Kononenko, Vadim
Grigorievich; Dadykin, Georgy Fedetovich; Levkin, Dmitry
Dmitrievich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich; Stelmakh, Viktor
Alexeevich; Fulmakht, Veniamin Veniaminovich; Schekochik-
hin, Serafim Vasilievich; and Pikhtovnikov, Rostislav
Vyacheslavovich, 3, 466,960.
Fulmer, Keith H., to Bendix Corporation, The. Reaction means for
hydraulic control valve. 3,469,890, 9-30-69, CI. 303-52.
Fulmer, Keith H., to Bendix Corporation, The. Pump control means.
3,473,473, 10-21-69, CI. 103-41.
Fulmini, Sergio: See—
Siclari, Francesco; and Fulmini, Sergio, 3,469,618.
Fulop, Charles. Power operated, predetermined torque release, bolt
driver. 3,442,360, 5-6-69, CI. 192-56.
Fulop, Walter; and de Bellini, Paul Charles Maria, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Modulating device having a curved
PN-junction. 3,454,843, 7-8-69, CI. 317-235.
Fulpcr, John H. Holder for Christmas tree or the like. 3,484,067, 12-
16-69, CI. 248-44.
Fulsebakke, Kristian M. Collapsible enclosure. 3,486,513, 12-30-69,
CI. 135-1.
Fulton Company, The: See —
Hinrichsen, Hans V., 3,474,997.
Fulton, Forrest F., Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Receiver
for receiving nonorthogonal multiplexed signals. 3,456,195, 7-15-
69, CI. 325-323.
Fulton, Fred D., to Kimton, Inc. Display case cornerpost. 3,477,182,
11-11-69, CI. 52-28.
Fulton, Howard A.; and Flinner, Vaughn D., to Mansfield Sanitary,
Inc. Adjustable flange for a sillcock. 3,466,064, 9-9-69, CI. 285-
192.
Fulton, Howard A.; Flinner, Vaughn D.; and Sprang, Richard W., to
Mansfield Sanitary Inc. Single lever faucet construction.
3,421,540, 1-14-69, CI. 137-454.6
Fulton, James F. Booth with a rotatable door and seat. 3,427,768, 2-
18-69, CI. 52-36.
Fulton, Walter B.; and Wickenhauser, Leonard J., to Central Oil
Company. Cyclic secondary oil recovery process. 3,442,331, 5-6-
69, CI. 166-263.
Fultz, Jack V.; and Mines, Ronald E., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Vibration overstress protection system. 3,462,999, 8-
26-69, CI. 73-71.6
Fultz, Palmer: See —
Vogel, Arthur E.; and Fultz, Palmer,3,480,288.
Vogel, Arthur E.; and Fultz, Palmer,3,480,293.
Fultz, Russell E.: See—
Trogdon, Thomas; and Fultz, Russell E., 3,423,490.
Fumat, Joseph, to Societe des Mecaniques Verdol. Heddle frame ac-
tuating gearing for looms. 3,468,347, 9-23-69, CI. 139-66.
Fumea, Harry J., Jr.; and Leech, Robert W., Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Tunnel diode logarithmic amplifier.
3,486,039, 12-23-69, CI. 307-230.
Fumia, Arthur, Jr.; Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooker, Leslie G. S.,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Carbocyanine filter dyes and sen-
sitizers for silver halide emulsions. 3,482,978, 12-9-69, CI. 96-84.
Fumoto, Syozo: See —
Kometani, Yutaka; Koizumi, Shun; Fumoto, Syozo; Tanigawa,
Singo; and Nakajima, Takeaki,3,462,401.
Funahashi, Muneaki: See —
Matsui, Isamu; Miyagi, Tamotsu; and Funahashi, Mu-
neaki,3,480,215.
Funahashi, Takaji. Revolving stamp. 3,421,437, 1-14-69, CI. 101-
106.
Funahashi, Takaji. Rubber stamp. 3,442,209, 5-6-69, CI. 101-327.
Funahashi, Takaji. Multicolor rubber stamp. 3,478,682, 11-18-69,
CI. 101-327.
Funahashi, Takaji. Writing instrument. 3,479,122, 11-18-69, CI. 401-
199.
Funakoshi, Yoshiro: See —
Fujii, Kiyoshi; Asogawa, Tatuo; Yamaguchi, Yoshio; Fujii,
Chikaaki; Noguchi, Yukihide; and Funakoshi,
Yoshiro,3,483,831.
Funari, Thomas J. Stump splitter. 3,461,927, 8-19-69, CI. 144-2.
Funatsu, Makoto; and Torimae, Yasuhiro, to Kao Soap Co., Ltd.
Method of making synthetic resins antistatic and antistatic agent
composition therefor. 3,445,396, 5-20-69, CI. 260-92.8
Funck, Herbert, to AGFA-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Motion pic-
ture camera employing coaxial reels. 3,475,089, 10-28-69, CI.
352-156.
Fundamental Research Company: See —
Look, Melvin; Padgett, Weldon M., II; Hyman, Julius; Fenyes,
Joseph G. E.; and Lee, Herbert P. C, 3,480,646.
Funfstuck, Horst, to Statham Instruments Inc. Programming system.
3,456,173,7-15-69, CI. 318-18.
Fung, Frederick S. T.; and Doughty, Randall H. Laminated article
with decorative dots dispersed therethrough. 3,451,878, 6-24-69,
CI. 161-5.
Funk, Andrew B.; Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Richmond, Alvin, to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Method for preparing a slurry fertilizer.
3,421,879, 1-14-69, CI. 71-64.
Funk, Edwin C: See —
Kane, John L.; Mattern, Edward E.; and Funk, Edwin
C.,3,452,400.
Funk, Elmer R. Plural lateral conveyor attachment for road grader.
3,451,148, 6-24-69, CI. 37-110.
Funk, Floyd S.; Roundtree, Grover L.; and West, Joe E. Bar tying
machine. 3,477,351, 11-11-69, CI. 94-39.
Funk, Smith A.; Klasen, Charles J.; and Malone, James J., Jr., to
Celotex Corporation, The, mesne. Roofing system. 3,483,664, 12-
16-69, CI. 52-309.
Funk, Wilmer E.; Koch, Gerald B.; and Yocum, Ralph W., to Cater-
pillar Tractor Company. Friction welding internally bored mem-
bers. 3,442,431, 5-6-69, CI. 228-2.
Funk, Wilmer E.; and Martin, Eugene R., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Multidrive for bonding machine. 3,450,325, 6-17-69,
CI. 228-2.
Funke, Siegfried: See —
Thies, Peter Willibrord; Kucaba, Walter; and Funke, Sieg-
fried.3,422,090.
Funkhauser, James B.: See —
Forrer, Homer W.; and Funkhauser, James B., 3,424, 301.
LIST OF PATENTEES
525
Funkhouser, James B.: See-
Stout, James T., St.; and Funkhouser, James B., 3,42 1,684.
Funkhouser, John G.: See-
Herman, Charles O.; and Funkhouser, John G., 3,428, 566.
Funt, Boris Lionel. Process for the control of anionic polymerization
by regulation of the charge transferred during electrolysis of solu-
tions. 3,448,020, 6-3-69, CI. 204-72.
Fuog, Jack C: See—
Lahore, Walter T.; and Fuog, Jack C, 3,468,388.
Fuqua, Lloyd T., to General Motors Corporation. Turn signal switch
construction. 3,431,373, 3-4-69, CI. 200-61.34
Fuqua, Norman L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Air
operated single cup coffee brewer. 3,478,670, 11-18-69, CI. 99-
283.
Fuqua, Norman L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Pres-
surizer apparatus for an air operated coffee brewer. 3,478,672, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 99-302.
Fuqua, Norman L.; and Ambrose, John J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Timing arrangement for an air operated coffee
brewer. 3,478,671, 11-18-69, CI. 99-283.
Furane Plastics Incorporated: See —
Delmonte, John; and Meadows, Paul L., 3,428,725.
Furar, Frank A.: See —
Barrett, Edward L., 3,464,106.
Furbeck, Warren R.: See —
Lee, Charles A.; and Furbeck, Warren R.,3,459,612.
Lee, Charles A.; and Furbeck, Warren R.,3,486,956.
Furer, Frieder S.: See —
Kahn, Donald J.; Furer, Frieder S.; and Robbins, Max
L.,3, 45 1,931.
Furey, James T.: See—
Rairden, John R., Ill; and Furey, James T., 3,432,416.
Furey, Michael J.; and Turbak, Albin F., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Diester lubricity additives and oleophilic
liquids containing the same. 3,429,817, 2-25-69, CI. 252-56.
Furgason, Carl M.; and Eckenrod, Carl J., to U.S. Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Laminated packer. 3,464,709, 9-2-69, CI. 277-213.
Furkert, Herbert; Mahler, Friedrich; Peters, Heinrich; and Stauffer,
Adolf, to Zieren, A. Dr. GmbH, Firma Chemiebau. Catalytic
method for the recovery of sulphuric acid in a plurality of contact-
and absorption steps. 3,443,896, 5-13-69, CI. 23-168.
Furlanetto, Leopoldo, to La Soudure Electrique Autogene Procedes
Arcos. Manufacture of welding electrodes. 3,461,494, 8-19-69, CI.
18-12.
Furlani, John J., to United States of America, Army. Thermosensi-
tive delayed action means for ordnance missiles. 3,421,443, 1-14-
69, CI. 102-85.
Furlenmeier, Andre: See —
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Wald-
vogel, Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Ru-
dolf,3, 478, 065.
Furlong, Donn B.; Hallett, Glenn F.; and Kane, Warren F., to Fluor
Products Company, Inc. Splash directing fill for cooling towers.
3,468,521, 9-23-69, CI. 261-111.
Furlong, Owen D. A. C, to Westland Aircraft Limited. Pressure
control systems for closed chambers. 3,429,248, 2-25-69, CI. 98-
1.5
Furlong, Owen D., to Westland Aircraft Limited. Pressure control
system for pressurized compart- ments. 3,452,665, 7-1-69, CI. 98-
1.5
Furlong, Owen D.; Rowe, Alan C; and Wright, Eric F., to Westland
Aircraft Limited. Fluid pressure ratio control devices. 3,444,875,
5-20-69, CI. 137-37.
Furlong, Owen Desmond, to Westland Aircraft Limited. Pressurisa-
tion of enclosed chambers utilising fluid logic devices. 3,429,249,
2-25-69, CI. 98-1.5
Furlong, Owen Desmond, to Westland Aircraft Limited. Rate of
change of pressure control. 3,457,847, 7-29-69, CI. 98-1.5
Furlotti, Amato. Writing fluid for ball point writing instruments.
3,468,679, 9-23-69, CI. 106-22.
Furman, Arthur R.; Greene, Harold R.; and Wilhelm, Frederick A.,
Jr., to Electronic Associates Inc. Discrete bistable ditital memory
system. 3,483,530, 12-9-69, CI. 340-173.
Furman, George T.; and Fraser, Reginald Percy, deceasedO (by Bar-
clays Bank Limited; executors), to Urquhart's (1926) Limited.
Spraying and flame cultivation in agriculture. 3,425,407, 2-4-69,
CI. 126-271.2
Furman, Sydney C, to General Electric Company. Filter element
and method of production. 3,438,504, 4-15-69, CI. 210-483.
Furnas Electric Company: See —
McGary, Robert L., 3,467,921.
Furness, Mary A.: See —
Furness, William H.,3,428,731.
Furness, Vera I.; and Krzesinski, Boleslaw, to Courtaulds Limited.
Process of stretching polyacrylonitrile filaments. 3,449,476, 6-10-
69, CI. 264-28.
Furness, William H., deceasedO (by Furness, Mary A., executrix), to
Kennecott Copper Corporation. Stable dispersions of finely di-
vided phosphate- process cupric hydroxide. 3,428,731, 2-18-69,
CI. 424-140.
Fumier-und Sperholzwerk J.F. Werz Jr., K.G.: See —
Munk, Edmund, 3,423,267.
Furr, Samuel T., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Simplified torsion
stress relaxation testing jig. 3,460,380, 8-12-69, CI. 73-99.
Furrow, Clarence L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Organic sul-
fonate production and purification. 3,450,749, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
513.
Furrow, Roger W., to Ford Motor Company. Motor vehicle climate
control system. 3,451,468, 6-24-69, CI. 165-23.
Furry, Lyman B.; and Kagy, Charles W. Counting and feeding ap-
paratus. 3,462,910, 8-26-69, CI. 53-78.
Furry, Lyman B.: See —
Crist, Earl E.; and Furry, Lyman B., 3,460, 51 1.
Furst, Andor: See —
Boiler, Arthur; Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, 3,463, 775.
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Waldvogel,
Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Rudolf, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Steroid a-ring modification. 3,478,065, 11-
11-69, CI. 260-397.2
Furst, Andor; and Herzog, Ernst Gerhard, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc.3-Keto-A1-,-,3-keto-A46-or 3-keto- A'-4-6-19-alkylidene steroids.
3,476,781, 11-4-69, CI. 260-397.3
Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1,2-
Epoxy-steroids. 3,480,620, 11-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 6-
Halo-17a-alkyl-9/3, 1 Oa-pregnanes. 3,481,956, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
397.3
Furst, Andor; Muller, Marcel; and Saucy, Gabriel, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. 11 -Oxygenated- 1 Oa-steroids. 3,476,746, 11-4-69, CI.
260-239.55
Furst, Marcel; and Falk, Mervin L., to Newell Associates, Inc.
Method of making a capstan. 3,441,998, 5-6-69, CI. 29-159.
Furst, Stefan, to Reiners, Walter. Device for unloading transfer cases
filled with textile coils. 3,447,707, 6-3-69, CI. 214-307.
Furst, Stefan, to Reiners, Walter. Traveling creel assembly for beam
warpers. 3,460,689, 8-12-69, CI. 214-59.
Furst, Stefan, to Reiners, Walter. Device for unloading a transfer
case containing textile coils. 3,468,407, 9-23-69, CI. 198-53.
Furt, Ludwig; Hahne, Helmut; and Spitzner, Rudolf, to Vereinigung
Volkseigener Betriebe Automobilbau. Method for manufacturing
springs. 3,456,321, 7-22-69, CI. 29-173.
Furth, Harold P., to Advanced Kinetics, Inc. Magnetic device for
forming sheet metal. 3,430,472, 3-4-69, CI. 72-56.
Furubayashi, Eiichi: See —
Taoka, Tadami; Furubayashi, Eiichi; and Takeuchi,
Shin,3,484,150.
Furuhashi, Michio: See —
Izumi, Hiroshi; Katahira, Toshiaki; and Furuhashi,
Michio,3,472,950.
Sasaki, Reiichi; and Furuhashi, Michio, 3,469,214.
Furuichi, Masayoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Sankei Seisakusho. Head
switching apparatus of a tape recorder. 3,429,578, 2-25-69, CI.
274-4.
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.: See —
Shimizu, Keiichi; Takekawa, Tatsuya; Tamaki, Nobuo; Takasue,
Takashi; Suemoto, Toshio; and Mase, Kazuo, 3,436,323.
Furukawa, Hideyuki: See —
Shiga, Akio; Furukawa, Hideyuki; and Kanemitsu,
Haio,3,474,083.
Furukawa, Junji; Kawabata, Nariyoshi; Nakaniwa, Mikio; Kawasaki,
Akihiro; Kameoka, Iwao; Takemura, Naomichi; Ohashi, Hitoshi;
and Nishiyama, Tsuneto, to Maruzen Petrochemical Co., Ltd.
Polymerization of epoxides using a new catalyst derived from the
reaction of organozinc with nitroso compound. 3,455,847, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-2.
Furukawa, Junji; Morikawa, Hiroyuki; and Yamamoto, Ryuzo, to
Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Process for producing
cyclododecatriene-( 1,5,9). 3,476,820, 11-4-69, CI. 260-666.
Furukawa, Tomozo: See —
Amano, Noboru; and Furukawa, Tomozo,3,444,461.
Furukawa, Yoshiyasu: See —
Honjo, Mikio; Imai, Kin-Ichi; and Furukawa,
Yoshiyasu.3,444,158.
Furuoya, Takashi: See —
Sasaki, Yozo; Furuoya, Takashi; Sugiyama, Haruo; and Mu-
rakami, Hiroshi.3,465,308.
Furusawa, Hidefumi, to Nippon Columbia Kabushikikaisha (Nippon
Columbia Co., Ltd.). Magnetic recording and reproducing ap-
paratus. 3,439,879, 4-22-69, CI. 242-55.12
Furusawa, Yutaka; and Otohata, Etsuo, to Teijin Limited. Continu-
ous polymerization apparatus. 3,486,865, 12-30-69, CI. 23-285.
Furusawa, Yutaka: See —
Tsunawki, Shigemitsu; and Furusawa, Yutaka,3 ,459,640.
Furyear, David B.: See —
Smith, Donald F.; Furyear, David B.; and Smith, Donald
W., 3,434,427.
Fusaroli, Goffredo. Drawing device for textile fiber preparation.
3,429,010, 2-25-69, CI. 19-255.
Fusby, Lloyd L., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation.
Production of boric oxide. 3,468,627, 9-23-69, CI. 23-149.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Fuschillo, Nicholas; and Schultz, Cramer W., to Melpar, Inc. Radia-
tion cooled cryostat. 3,422,636, 1-21-69, CI. 62-514.
Fusco, Raffaello; Losco, Giuseppe; and Perini, Mario, to Montecatini
Edison S.p.A. Tert butylester of O.O-diethyldithiophosphoryl
alpha-phenylacetic acid. 3,462,519, 8-19-69, CI. 260-941.
Fusco, Raffaello; and Tenconi, Franco, to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company, mesne. S-benzoyloxymethyl-thiamines.
3,433,789, 3-18-69, CI. 260-256.5
Fusco, Raffaello; and Tenconi, Franco, to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company, mesne. Stimulation of flow of bile by sub-
stituted cycloalkane-alkanoic acids. 3,439,099, 4-15-69, CI. 424-
317.
Fusco, Raffaello; and Tenconi, Franco, to Northwestern Steel and
Wire Company. Stimulation of flow of bile by substituted cycloal-
kane-alkanoic acids. 3,439,104, 4-15-69, CI. 13-20.
Fusco, Ralph L., to Talcott, James, Inc., mesne. Delivery mechanism
for rotary printing press. 3,487,447, 12-30-69, CI. 271-64.
Fuse Indicator Corporation: See —
Poehlman, Edmund F., Jr., 3,432,789.
Poehlman, Edmund F., Jr., 3,457,535.
Fuse, Kiichiro. Rope device for fire escape. 3,459,276, 8-5-69, CI.
182-72.
Fuse, Motoyosi: See —
Morita, Hiroshi; Fuse, Motoyosi; Iwasaki, Sadaya; Yamagishi,
Hisato; Kawaguchi, Syojiro; and Tanigawa,
Koichiro.3,476,976.
Fuse, Yuzo; See —
Ohkoshi, Akio; Machida, Hiromasa; and Fuse, Yuzo,3,462,641.
Fusee, Rex A., to United States of America, Army. Tubular ammuni-
tion rack and housing. 3,444,780, 5-20-69, CI. 89-34.
Fushimi, Fred C: See —
Lonadier, Frank D.; Brown, Willard B.; Fushimi, Fred C; and
Silver, Gary L.,3,438,749.
Fusion Incorporated: See —
Zelna, Robert P., 3,463,363.
Fusion Rubbermaid Corporation: See —
Elliott, James P., 3,435,980.
Hurley, Richard C, 3,454,235.
Fuss, James B.; and Frye, John S. Structural bridging. 3,468,093, 9-
23-69, CI. 52-665.
Fussell, Keith Thomas, to Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds (Aust.) Pty.
Limited. Splice joint for cable trays. 3,448,955, 6-10-69, CI. 248-
58.
Fussell, Lynn E.; and Ogburn, Robert D., to General Electric Com-
pany. Electric and electronic oven with heated door structure.
3,459,921, 8-5-69, CI. 219-396.
Fussell, Peter Raymond, to Garrard Engineering Limited. Magazine-
spindle adaptors for gramophone record changers. 3,420,531, 1-7-
69, CI. 274-10.
Fussell, Richard L.: See —
Bader, Clifford J.; Fussell, Richard L.; and Barnett, Arthur
G., 3,443,213.
Fussnegger, Wolfgang: See —
Resag, Jorg; and Fussnegger, Wolfgang,3, 47 1,892.
Resag, Jorg; and Fussnegger, Wolfgang,3,474,487.
Futagawa, Yoshikiyo; and Komatsu, Chiaki, to Kabushiki Kaisha
Suwa Seikoshi. Drive for a balance in an electric timepiece.
3,481,138, 12-2-69, CI. 58-28.
Futaki, Hisao, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Infrared de-
tector composed of a sintered body of vanadium pentoxide and
vanadium oxide. 3,484,611, 12-16-69, CI. 250-83.3
Futaki, Hisao; and Ikegami, Kazutoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi
Seisakusho. Switching device using critical temperature thermistor.
3,466,465, 9-9-69, CI. 307-248.
Futaki, Kiyoshi, to Mitsubishi Paper Mills, Ltd. Coated thermosensi-
tive copying sheet. 3,473,945, 10-21-69, CI. 117-36.8
Futami, Kakuo: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; Futami, Kakuo; Fukui, Takasuke;
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Komazawa,
Yoshihisa.3,441,494.
Futrell, Jean H.; Abramson, Fred P.; and Miller, Carroll D., to
United States of America, Air Force. Method of improving sen-
sitivity and resolution of a mass spectrometer. 3,487,208, 12-30-
69, CI. 250-41.9
Futs Metalliques Gallay S.A.: See —
Wessely, Eugene, 3,425,381.
Futterer, Lothar: See —
Benthake, Henrich; Futterer, Lothar; and Kunnen,
Josef.3,469,656.
Futty, Robert C; and Kugle, John L., to IRL Daffin Associates, In-
corporated. Mixing and conveying means. 3,469,824, 9-30-69, CI.
259-178.
Future Products, Inc.: See —
Thompson, Max W.; and Dacus, Wilburn W., 3,464,468.
Thompson, Max Wood, 3,421,558.
Fuwa, Shigehiko: See—
Yokota, Ryosuke; Fuwa, Shigehiko; Kawashima, Shinichi; and
Matsuo, Yutaka.3,456,641.
Fuwa, Zyoichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Photographic camera in-
corporating a battery charger. 3,485,152, 12-23-69, CI. 95-10.
Fux, Erich, to Knorr-Bremse GmbH. Oscillating windshield wiper.
3,482,275, 12-9-69, CI. 15-250.32
Fuzzell, Joe E.; Thompson, John C; and Johnson, John L., Jr., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Lockable spout closure cap.
3,477,607, 11-11-69, CI. 220-39.
FWD Corporation: See —
Stieg, Robert W., 3,420,121.
FWI, Inc.: See—
Elliott, Robert E., 3,474,808.
Fyanes, Robert V. Checker-type board game apparatus. 3,434,719,
3-25-69, CI. 273-131.
Fyfe, Clayton, to United States of America, Army. Setback-respon-
sive igniter for ordnance projectiles. 3,425,351, 2-4-69, CI. 102-
70.
Fyfe, Paul, to Poly-Optics, Inc., mesne. Method of making optical
fibers. 3,472,921, 10-14-69, CI. 264-1.
Fyler, George W., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Circuit for adding
the luminance and color difference signals in a signal processing
apparatus for a color television receiver. 3,470,311, 9-30-69, CI.
178-5.4
Fyler, George W.; and Kot, Frank D., to Zenith Radio Corporation.
Periodically excited crystal reference signal circuit for a color
demodulator. 3,475,550, 10-28-69, CI. 178-5.4
Fyler, Norman F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Optical maser
apparatus with pump trigger. 3,431,511, 3-4-69, CI. 331-94.5
Fyler, Norman F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Electron beam
machining apparatus for producing high definition encoders.
3,436,510, 4-1-69, CI. 219-69.
Fynn, David Ernest; and Deeley, Alfred Ronald, to Marconi Com-
pany Limited, The. Transistor cascode amplifier with means to
prevent oscillations. 3,443,238, 5-6-69, CI. 330-18.
Fyrk, Clas O. F., to Swenson Spreader & Mfg. Co.,. Mixing and
spreading apparatus. 3,429,418, 2-25-69, CI. 198-98.
G & G Engineering Corporation: See —
Grasseler, George John, 3,472,147.
G & H Products Corporation: See —
Welch, Elmer Scott, 3,428,072.
G & H Technology, Inc.: See —
Phillips, John J.; and McCormick, Larry L., 3,428,064.
G & W Electric Specialty Company: See —
Lusk, George E., 3,439,110.
Lusk, George E., 3,445,580.
Lusk, George E., 3,449,508.
Perkins, Gordon O.; and Swanson, Howard E., 3,478,185.
Perkins, Gordon O.; and Swanson, Howard E., 3,484,570.
G-L Industries: See —
Butts, Orville R., 3,450,941.
G-V Controls Inc.: See—
Barry, Austin W., 3,424,969.
Broekhuysen, William C, 3,440,357.
Broekhuysen, William C, 3,440,450.
Gaal, Arpad. Vision training device and method for achieving paral-
lel sightings. 3,421,233, 1-14-69, CI. 35-35.
Gabbay, Ellis Joseph. Fluid flow entries. 3,444,872, 5-20-69, CI.
137-15.1
Gabbey, Eric G. Method of manufacture of article with self- locking
screw thread. 3,419,928, 1-7-69, CI. 10-10.
Gabbey, Eric G. Process for producing self-locking scew threads.
3,452,375, 7-1-69, CI. 10-10.
Gabbitus, Derek; Stephens, Allan; Brebner, James; and Lee,
Anthony Michael, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Ap-
paratus and method for forming cohesive filamentary tows.
3,430,427, 3-4-69, CI. 57-34.
Gabbrielli, Ernesto. Extrusion apparatus. 3,423,790, 1-28-69, CI. 18-
14.
Gabel, Lewis. Plow truck equipment. 3,422,552, 1-21-69, CI. 37-42.
Gaber, Richard B.: See—
Farrell, Guy M.; Gaber, Richard B.; Podgorski, Matthew C; and
Whitlock, Morris N., 3,471,663.
Gabillard, Robert, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Method and apparatus for geophysical prospecting by
measuring the speed of propagation of electromagnetic waves in
the earth. 3,427,533, 2-11-69, CI. 324-6.
Gabillard, Robert, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Method and apparatus for electromagnetic determina-
tion of the position of boundaries of and discontinuities in a
geological formation. 3,440,523, 4-22-69, CI. 324-6.
Gable, Charles M.; Duncan, Edward A., Jr.; and Freitas, Ernest
Robert, to Shell Oil Company. Selective solvent extraction plus fil-
tration of tar sands. 3,475,318, 10-28-69, CI. 208-11.
Gable, Clarence L., to Mobay Chemical Company. Flame resistant
polycarbonates. 3,475,372, 10-28-69, CI. 260-45.75
Gable, Duane S.: See —
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Gable, Duane S., 3,42 1,392.
Gable, Wyatt T., Jr.; and Barfield, Charles G., to International Har-
vester Company. Cotton harvester with pneumatic green boll
separator. 3,485,019, 12-23-69, CI. 56-30.
Gabler, Dieter K.: See —
Wulbrede, Ernst Diekiele; Willenbacher, Erich M.; and Gabler,
Dieter K.,3,443,538.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
527
Gabler, Hellmut; Gerhardt, Wilfried; and Kandler, Joachim, to Knap-
sack-Grieshum Aktiengesellschaft. Heavy pulp including particles
of ferrochrome alloy having a smooth and spherical surface area.
3,454,498, 7-8-69, CI. 252-60.
Gabler, Hellmut; and Mietens, Gerhard, to Knapsack Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the chemical nickel-plating of non- metal-
lic articles. 3,484,282, 12-16-69, CI. 117-130.
Gabler, Rudolf, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwer-
tung. Heat-resistant polythioethers, and method for their produc-
tion. 3,432,468, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-47.
Gabler, Rudolf, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding, Ltd. Holding device for
rockets with launcher tube. 3,435,726, 4-1-69, CI. 89-1.807
Gabor, Andrew: See—
Poumakis, Eleuthere; and Gabor, Andrew, 3,465, 128.
Gabor, Andrew, to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Write
synchronizing system in incremental tape transport. 3,426,336, 2-
4-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gabor, Andrew, to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Apparatus and
method for recording control code between data blocks.
3,427,605, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gabor, Andrew, to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Storage tape
transport and motor control system. 3,471,103, 10-7-69, CI. 242-
184.
Gabor, Dennis: See —
Goldmark, Peter C; and Gabor, Dennis.3,459,885.
Gabor, Dennis, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Three-dimen-
sional picture projection. 3,479,1 11,1 1-18-69, CI. 352-44.
Gabor, Dennis; and Albert, Michael Joseph, to National Research
Development Corporation. Thermionic electron emitter having a
porous refractory metal matrix and an alloy of active metal and
mobilizer metal therein. 3,437,865, 4-8-69, CI. 313-346.
Gabor, William D., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Deflection yoke.
3,430,169, 2-25-69, CI. 335-213.
Gaboriaud, Paul L. F., 1/2 to Societe Alsacienne d'Etudes et de
Travaux (Socaltra). Thyristor inverter. 3,480,850, 11-25-69, CI.
321-7.
Gabriel, Alfred P.; Lee, Robert E.; and Mohrman, Richard C, to
Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Probe for photoelectric applana-
tion tonometers. 3,449,946, 6-17-69, CI. 73-80.
Gabriel, Ralph Parton; and Bass, Patrick, to R. & R. Research
Limited. Pay broadcast reception apparatus with battery powered
debit means. 3,459,882, 8-5-69, CI. 178-5.1
Gabriel, Ralph P.; and Kinross, Rupert I., to Communications
Patents Limited. Signal transmission cable. 3,433,890, 3-18-69, CI.
174-116.
Gabriel li, Donald P.; and Chillino, Joseph, to Epic Pools Corpora-
tion. Swimming pools. 3,447,168, 6-3-69, CI. 4-172.
Gabrielli, Gilberta. Automatic or semi-automatic multi-spindle
grinder for diesel engine fuel nozzles. 3,430,388, 3-4-69, CI. 51-3.
Gabrielson, Dan A.: See—
Bachrach, Erwin; and Gabrielson, Dan A. ,3,438, 138.
Gabrielson, Dannie B; and Rubick, John S. Portable combination
table and fire escape. 3,452,838, 7-1-69, CI. 182-28.
Gabris, Tibor, to Liaison S.A. Polyamide resins. 3,445,408, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-18.
Gacesa, Gerald R., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method for removing gas
film formed during electrodeposition. 3,441,489, 4-29-69, CI. 204-
181.
Gad-Jets, Inc.: See—
Wyse, Harold G., 3,455,513.
Gadd, John D., to TRW Inc. Aluminide coating braze stop-off.
3,478,413, 11-18-69, CI. 29-490.
Gaddis, Preston G. Dry chemical feeder method and apparatus.
3,425,669, 2-4-69, CI. 259-18.
Gade, Gerhard; Rische, Uwe Wolfgang; and Rosier, Geert, to U.S.
Philips Corporation. Apparatus for high frequency-heating in a
wave guide. 3,475,577, 10-28-69, CI. 219-10.55
Gadefaix, Roger: See —
Klere, Jean; and Gadefaix, Roger, 3,47 1,536.
Gadenne, Philippe, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Electronic scanning antenna systems. 3,482,244, 12-2-69, CI.
343-100.
Gadiel, Peter, to International Graphics and Packaging Corporation.
Disposable container. 3,455,498, 7-15-69, CI. 229-39.
Gadient, Fulvio: See—
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf J.; and Gadient, Ful-
vio,3,428,670.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; and
Gadient, Fulvio.3,432,491.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; Gadient,
Fulvio; and Stoll, Andre,3,438,976.
Gaede, Frank L., to Gaede Products, Inc. Drawer step. 3,481,429,
12-2-69, CI. 182-88.
Gaede Products, Inc.: See —
Gaede, Frank L., 3,481,429.
Gaensbauer, Herbert A.; and Elgar, Everett C, to Canadian General
Electric Company Limited. Stator core for dynamoelectric
machines. 3,436,579, 4-1-69, CI. 310-258.
Gaertner, Friedhelm: See —
Gaeth, Rudolf; Stastny, Fritz; Breu, Rudolf; and Gaertner, Fried-
helm,3,426,491.
Gaertner, Richard F.: See —
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Gaertner, Richard F.,3,440,202.
Holub, Fred F.; and Gaertner, Richard F.,3,448,068.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Company. Alkyl glycidyl mixed
esters and amine reaction products thereof. 3,459,715, 8-5-69, CI.
260-78.5
Gaestel, Charles; and Leveuf, Marcel, to Esso Standard Societe
Anonyme Francaise. Acid emulsions of petroleum resin-based
binding agents. 3,437,613, 4-8-69, CI. 260-17.4
Gaeth, Rudolf H., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process and
catalyst for production of high vinyl polybutadiene. 3,457,250, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-94.3
Gaeth, Rudolf H.; and Brown, James D., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Catalyst comprising a nickel component, organo- metallic,
or LiAlH4 and an aryl-substituted halo- alkane or halogen sub-
stituted alkene and process for polymerizing 1 ,3-butadiene
therewith. 3,458,493, 7-29-69, CI. 260-94.3
Gaeth, Rudolf H.; and Naylor, Floyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Polymerization of 1 ,3-butadiene. 3,480,608, 11-25-69, CI.
260-94.3
Gaeth, Rudolf; Stastny, Fritz; Breu, Rudolf; and Gaertner, Fried-
helm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Fire-
resisting doors with expandable seal means including a thermal
conductor. 3,426,491, 2-11-69, CI. 52-204.
Gaeth, Rudolf: See—
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo,3,429,836.
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo,3,434,980.
Gaetz, Roderick R.: See —
Lainas, Telemahos G.; and Gaetz, Roderick R., 3,472, 379.
Gaeumann, Ernst, deceased (by Gaeumann, Tino, legal representa-
tive); Prelog, Vladimir; Bickel, Hans; and Vischer, Ernst, to Ciba
Corporation. Trihydroxamic acids. 3,471,476, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
239.3
GAF Corporation: See —
Azorlosa, Julian Louis; Williams, Earl Pierce; and Field, Nathan
D., 3,436,378.
Azorlosa, Julian Louis, 3,448,088.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,462,385.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,467,613.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Fein, Marvin M., 3,468,831.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,468,832.
Bennett, Frank P., 3,460,890.
Bennett, Frank P., 3,462,216.
Buc, Saul R.; and Woodward, Fred E., 3,443,013.
Catino, Sigmund C; and Strobel, Albert F., 3,441,562.
Chang, Charles H., 3,468,941.
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward Oliver, 3,432,494.
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward Oliver, 3,432,495.
Chiddix, Max Eugene, 3,432,496.
Claussen, Lorenz V., 3,434,229.
Cofrancesco, Anthony J.; and Ferrigan, Richard, 3,468,938.
Copeland, Ralph A., 3,449,335.
Craig, Winfred C; Davis, Gershon J.; and Shull, Peter O,
3,474,144.
Daniels, Wiley E., 3,477,980.
Dersch, Fritz; and Welsh, John A., 3,420,664.
Dersch, Fritz; and Paniccia, Sally L., 3,436,220.
Dersch, Fritz; and Paniccia, Sally L., 3,446,618.
Dersch, Fritz; and Welsh, John A., 3,447,925.
Diener, Carl E.; and Herrick, William G., 3,469,983.
Doss, Nagib A., 3,453,255.
Dumers, Dewey M., 3,486,890.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., 3,426,077.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; Schenck, Leslie M.; and Mackey, E
Scudder, 3,442,654.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., 3,454,624.
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; and Schenck, Leslie M., 3,454,625.
Fein, Marvin M.; and Barabas, Eugene S., 3,474,079.
Freifeld, Milton; Mills, George S.; and Nelson, Richard J.,
3,426,099.
Freifeld, Milton, 3,437,647.
Freyermuth, Harlan B.; and Randall, David I., 3,436,400.
Goodman, Robert C; and Mastroianni, Emilio G., 3,435,751.
Goodman, Robert C; and Boston, Robert L., 3,449,547.
Goodman, Robert C; and Sames, Delbert W., 3,452,627.
Goodman, Robert C; and Sames, Delbert W., 3,480,222.
Grifo, Richard A.; Walts, John M.; and Schenck, Leslie M.,
3,468,805.
Grosser, Frederick; and Hort, Eugene V., 3,459,720.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., 3,471,289.
Hodgkiss, John A.; Komor, Joseph A.; and Schenck, Leslie M.,
3,437,697.
Hoover, James E., 3,479,986.
Huey, William G.; Armento, William H.; and Stanley, Lester N.,
3,437,418.
528
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Johnson, Ernest L., 3,487,429.
Johnson, Grannis S., 3,458,537.
Katz, Leon, 3,449,154.
Klein, Karl J., 3,423,393.
Klinger, Guenther H.; and Cwikla, Martin V., 3,429,708.
Kottman, Joseph J., 3,480,786.
Leibowitz, Marvin R.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,479,417.
Levinos, Steven; and Deutsch, Albert S., 3,436,215.
Levinos, Steven, 3,451,902.
Levinos, Steven, 3,474,719.
Loprest, Frank J., 3,445,654.
Mayhew, Raymond L.; and Williams, Earl P., 3,436,463.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,423,367.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,423,381.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,474,1 10.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,479,327.
Micco, Leopoldo A.; and Jones, Donald P., 3,449,487.
Nederlof, Bastiaan K.; and van der Stap, Hendricus G. M.,
3,482,918.
Nehmsmann, Louis J.; and Schenck, Leslie M., 3,462,520.
Nemeth, Otto R., 3,439,981.
Nichols, Gordon W., 3,458,707.
Nichols, Gordon W., 3,471,242.
Nichols, Gordon W.; and Radin, Edward J., 3,472,592.
Pekera, Paul; and Young, James L., 3,474,912.
Procop, Alex J., 3,481,662.
Randall, David I.; and Freyermuth, Harlan B., 3,486,838.
Rauch, Emil B.; and Welsh, John A., 3,428,629.
Rugg, Gordon R., 3,458,337.
Sames, Delbert W., 3,472,106.
Sames, Delbert W., 3,474,692.
Schultz, Herman S., 3,449,408.
Schultz, Herman S., 3,459,723.
Shiraeff, Dimitry Alexis, 3,480,557.
Shown, John Hampton; and Tyson, Ronald Saylor, 3,454,604.
Slimowicz, Chester E., 3,480,437.
Sprung, Joseph A., 3,436,221.
Sprung, Joseph A., 3,471,297.
Srobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C, 3,462,479.
Stahl, Clarence Richard; and Siggia, Sidney, 3,454,558.
Streck, Clemens, 3,425,784.
Streck, Clemens, 3,436,168.
Streck, Clemens, 3,441,362.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C, 3,423,407.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino, Sigmund C, 3,448,133.
Strobel, Albert F.; and Catino. Sigmund C, 3,462,475.
Szymber, Oleg, 3,447,869.
Thomas, Hudson A., 3,440,775.
Tiedemann, Herman H., 3,471,383.
Tracy, David J., 3,423,327.
Uffner, Melville W., 3,441,456.
van der Stap, Hendricus G. M., 3,486,71 1.
Viro, Felix, 3,458,316.
Walts, John M.; and Schenck, Leslie M., 3,423,473.
Weigl, John W.; and Amidon, Alan B., 3,477,846.
Welch, Eldred, 3,441,603.
Welch, Walter J.; and Tripp, Bert E., 3,420,666.
Welch, Walter J., 3,460,943.
Wetherill, Frank E., 3,449,445.
See Also: General Aniline & Film Corporation
Gaffard, Jean Paul, to Societe Europenne de Materiels Speciaux.
Differential radiation pyrometer system. 3,482,448, 12-9-69, CI.
73-355.
Gaffney, Arthur S.: See —
Ziffer, Jack; and Gaffney, Arthur S, 3,483,003.
Ziffer, Jack; Gaffney, Arthur S.; Rothenberg, Simon; and Cair-
ney, Thomas J. ,3,454, 501.
Gaffney, Bernard James, to Conwed Corporation. Foam surfaced
acoustical body. 3,444,956, 5-20-69, CI. 181-33.
Gaffney, Bernard J.: See—
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Akerson, David W.; Gaffney, Bernard
J.; and Fisher, Richard A. ,3,429,767.
Gaffney, William J. Soap bar holder. 3,476,254, 11-4-69, CI. 211-13.
Gaffron, Bernard W.: See—
Donnelly, Charles A., Jr.; Gaffron, Bernard W.; and Stoll, Mar-
vin A. ,3,467,470.
Gafvert, Bo E.: See—
Tuma, Alex; and Gafvert, Bo E.,3,457,132.
Gag, Joseph B., to Textron, Inc. Alternating current generator volt-
age regulator. 3,428,883, 2-18-69, CI. 322-28.
Gagarine, Dmitry M.; Habib, Emile E.; and La Fleur, Kermit S., to
Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Process for modifying
keratin fibers. 3,477,805, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 8-128.
Gage, Arthur F., to Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne. Brake shoe
and lining therefor. 3,422,937, 1-21-69, CI. 188-250.
Gage, Frederick W.: See—
Brams, Stewart L.; Gage, Frederick W.; and Riege, Ronald
L., 3,445, 318.
Gage, Robert M., to Union Carbide Corporation. Gas flow control
apparatus. 3,471,674, 10-7-69, CI. 219-74.
Gage, Thomas B., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Bulked yarn. 3,433.008, 3-18-69, CI. 57-153.
Gager, John Chapman. Automatic poultry cooker. 3,460,462, 8-12-
69, CI. 99-404.
Gageur, Fritz, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Chain track
assembly for tenter clips. 3,457,608, 7-29-69, CI. 26-61.
Gageur, Fritz, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Chain track
assembly for tenter clips. 3,469,291, 9-30-69, CI. 26-61.
Gaggini, Carlo: See —
Schoch, Hans; and Gaggini, Carlo, 3,426, 8 10.
Gagher, Bernard J.; Shufflebarger, Earl D.; and Gallagher, Michael
F., to Whitey Research Tool Co. Sample cylinder valve.
3,445,088, 5-20-69, CI. 251-214.
Gagle, Duane W.: See —
Draper, Homer L.; Bennett, Richard J.; and Gagle, Duane
W., 3,474,625.
Gagliano, Michael Angelo. Hair processing apparatus. 3,464,425, 9-
2-69, CI. 132-9.
Gagliardi, Anthony J.; and Tellerico, Joseph Anthony, Jr. Spatula-
fork. 3,464,730, 9-2-69, CI. 294-2.
Gagliardi, Domenick D., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Ox-
azoline water repellent composition. 3,423,349, 1-21-69, CI. 260-
28.5
Gagliardi, Domenick Donald, to Colgate-Palmolive Company.
Fluoroacid derivatives of trisazindinyl phosphine oxides and sul-
fides and method of coating surface having active hydrogen
therewith. 3,445,274, 5-20-69, CI. 117-121.
Gagliardi, Domenick Donald. Textile treating compositions contain-
ing fluorinated acrylic polymers and polyvalent metal salts of weak
acids. 3,467,612, 9-16-69, CI. 260-29.6
Gagliardi, Gene R.: See —
Parrella, Alfred T.; and Gagliardi, Gene R., 3,430,400.
Parrella, Alfred T.; Palubniak, Paul; and Gagliardi, Gene
R., 3,461,612.
Gagliardi, Richard P.; and Metz, Louis C, Jr., to United States of
America, Navy. SCR pulse forming and shaping network.
3,424,925, 1-28-69, CI. 307-268.
Gaglione, Alfonso T.; Marvin, Harry N.; and Wyrough, David J., to
Midland-Ross Corporation. Container tie-down apparatus.
3,442,480, 5-6-69, CI. 248-361.
Gaglione, John P., to Wilks Scientific Corporation. Multipurpose
sample cell for conventional and attenuated total reflection ab-
sorption spectroscopy of gaseous and solid samples. 3,478,206, 1 1-
11-69, CI. 250-43.5
Gagnan, Emile: See —
Cousteau, Jacques Yves; and Gagnan, Emile, 3,480,01 1.
Gagnaux, Pierre: See —
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean Pierre; Winkler, Hans; Gagnaux,
Pierre; and Schwarb, Gustav, 3,464,977.
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean-Pierre; Winkler, Hans; Gagnaux,
Pierre; and Schwarb, Gustav, 3,474,099.
Renz, Jany; Bourquin, Jean-Pierre; Winkler, Hans; Gagnaux,
Pierre; Guldimann, Simon; Ruesch, Leo; and Schwarb,
Gustav, 3,478,022.
Gagne, Antoine F.: See —
Hurlbut, Gordon K.; and Gagne, Antoine F., 3,46 1,6 19.
Gagne, Archie R. Amphibious vehicle. 3,469,553, 9-30-69, CI. 1 15-
I.
Gagne, Joseph L., to Davol Inc. Plastic catheter with rubber balloon.
3,460,540, 8-12-69, CI. 128-349.
Gagne, Oscar J., to Precise Service, Inc. System for duplicating a
model to produce foam plastic pattern. 3,461,749, 8-19-69, CI.
76-107.
Gagneux, Andre R.; and Hafliger, Franz, to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Adamantane-1-carboxylic acid derivatives. 3,465,034, 9-
2-69, CI. 260-514.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Conrad, to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Certain derivatives of ibotenic acid.
3,436,399, 4-1-69, CI. 260-307.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Conrad, to Geigy
Chemical Corporation. Isoxazole derivatives and processes for
making them. 3,459,862, 8-5-69, CI. 424-272.
Gagnon, Donald W.: See —
Bayer, John W.; Gagnon, Donald W.; and Grinonneau, William
C, 3,427,257.
Bayer, John W.; Gagnon, Donald W.; Grinonneau, William C;
and Santiago, Edgardo, 3,476, 732.
Gagnon, Robert E. Pastry filling machine. 3,428,000, 2-18-69, CI.
107-1.
Gagnon, Robert E. Dough cutting, transporting and depositing ap-
paratus. 3,464,299, 9-2-69, CI. 83-99.
Gagnon, Roland K.; Marzocchi, Alfred; and Rogers, Harold, to
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Glass fiber sizing emulsions
comprising epoxidized triglyceride and carboxylic copolymer.
3,444,1 16, 5-13-69, CI. 260-23.
Gagnon, William J., Jr.: See —
Weston, Charles D.; Gagnon, William J., Jr.; and Reynolds,
Dwight W., 3,462,608.
Gagnon, William L.; Scalise, Dominic Theodore; and Smith, Bob H.,
to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse
line having components coaxially interconnected and confined
with large surface area conductors. 3,433,977, 3-18-69, CI. 307-
106.
LIST OF PATENTEES
529
Gagolski, Julian: See—
Curtin, John Hedley; and Gagolski, Julian, 3,437,653.
Gagolski, Julian; and Lilienthal, Bernard, to Colonial Sugar Refining
Company Limited, The. Method of and composition for inhibiting
dental erosion. 3,471,613, 10-7-69, CI. 424-57.
Gagolski, Julian; and Smythe, Bruce M., to Colonial Sugar Refining
Company, Limited, The. Animal feed supplement containing a salt
of sucrose phosphate. 3,469,989, 9-30-69, CI. 99-2.
Gagon, Roland E.: See —
Baker, William G.; Bose, Carl L.; and Gagon, Roland
E.,3,439,546.
Gahir, Avtar Singh, to British Insulated Calender's Cables Limited.
Joints for electric cables. 3,456,065, 7-15-69, CI. 174-22.
Gahir, Avtar Singh; and Papadopulos, Michael Savvas, to British In-
sulated Callender's Cables Limited. Joints for electric cables.
3,453,372, 7-1-69, CI. 174-22.
Gahle, Walter, to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Blank rounds of ammuni-
tion. 3,424,088, 1-28-69, CI. 102-39.
Gahler, Werner; See —
Donath, Siegfried; and Gahler, Werner,3,465,847.
Gahn, Randall F.: See —
Graab, Judson W.; Rosenblum, Louis; Maple, William E.;
Dupraw, William A.; and Gahn, Randall F.,3,472,625.
Gail, Stewart E., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Bearing gas pressure equalizing
structure. 3,466,478, 9-9-69, CI. 310-90.
Gailing, Otto: See—
Lutz, Hans; Gailing, Otto; and Klingbeil, Werner,3,429,051.
Gaillard, Yvon Andre. Method and apparatus for storing and retriev-
ing technical musical data. 3,481,241, 12-2-69, CI. 84-474.
Gainer, Alvis B.: See —
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr.; and Gainer, Alvis B.,3,426,065.
Gainer, Gordon C; and Luck, Russell M., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Electric lamp with improved integrally-molded
foamed plastic base having internal stress- relieving means.
3,458,747, 7-29-69, CI. 313-318.
Gaines, Brian Ronald: See —
Andreae, John Hugh; Joyce, Peter Lawrence; and Gaines, Brian
Ronald.3,484,749.
Gaines, Floyd C, Jr., to Pan American Hydroponics, Inc. Automatic
temperature control of greenhouse. 3,446,272, 5-27-69, CI. 165-
21.
Gaines, Jack H.; and Edmisson, Russell C, to Sierra Electric Cor-
poration. Electrical device moduline. 3,432,611, 3-11-69, CI. 174-
66.
Gaines, John W., to International Harvester Company. Four stroke
stratified engine. 3,470,856, 10-7-69, CI. 123-107.
Gaines, Richard I. Method of softening water and regenerating the
base exchange bed. 3,454,492, 7-8-69, CI. 210-35.
Gaines, Richard S.; and Lee, Chi-Yuan, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Information storage system. 3,475,733, 10-28-
69, CI. 340-173.
Gaines, Walter A.; and Reinhold, Donald F., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Production of guanylic acid. 3,448,098, 6-3-69, CI. 260-211.5
Gaines, Walter A.; Reinhold, Donald F.; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing l-aroylindole-3-acetic
acid compounds. 3,483,220, 12-9-69, CI. 260-326.13
Gaines, Walter A.: See —
Reinhold, Donald F.; Gaines, Walter A.; and Sletzinger,
Meyer.3,480,670.
Gaines, William C, Jr., to American Air Filter Company, Inc.
Pocket-type filter cartridge and support structure assembly.
3,440,807, 4-29-69, CI. 55-497.
Gaines, William M., to Singer Company, The. Needle-bar throwout
mechanism for a tufting machine. 3,460,499, 8-12-69, CI. 112-
221.
Gainesville Machine Company: See —
Knight, Billy F., 3,451,097.
Gainesville Machine Company, Inc.: See —
Lewis, Ernest E., 3,420,578.
Gainsboro, Nathan R.; and Weisberg, Robert A., to Sweco, Inc. Heat
exchanger. 3,482,626, 12-9-69, CI. 165-155.
Gainsborough Precision Engineering (Birmingham): See —
Eaton, Maurice B., 3,457,868.
Gainsbury, Peter Edward: See —
Rhys, David Wade; Gainsbury, Peter Edward; and Savage,
Ronald.3,466,165.
Gaiser, Conrad J. Method of conditioning fabrics. 3,442,692, 5-6-69,
CI. 117-120.
Gaiser, Conrad J. Amorphous sodium silicate having inherent bind-
ing properties and method of producing same. 3,450,494, 6-17-69,
CI. 23-110.
Gaiser, Kurt. Floor with baseboard. 3,430,402, 3-4-69, CI. 52-287.
Gaissert, Heinz; and Hiller, Johannes, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corporation. Line-spacing apparatus. 3,433,345, 3-18-69, CI.
197-114.
Gajda, Leo P.; and Hevonkoski, Frank A., to Snyder Corporation.
Profile machining apparatus. 3,427,907, 2-18-69, CI. 82-14.
Gajee, Betty B.: See—
Feuge, Reuben O.; Lovegren, Norman V.; and Gajee, Betty
B., 3,431, 116.
Gajewski, Henry M.; Harrison, Robert R.; and Snyder Donald, to
Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Means for coupling a pair of fluid con-
duits. 3,456,965, 7-22-69, CI. 285-260.
Gajewski, Mieczyslaw: See —
Greenwalt, Tibor J.; and Gajewski, Mieczyslaw.3,462,361.
Gal, George: See —
Carey, Daniel J.; Gal, George; Sletzinger, Meyer; and Reinhold,
Donald F.,3,471,514.
Gal, George, to Merck & Co., Inc. Nitroimidazole carbonates and
thionocarbonates. 3,458,528, 7-29-69, CI. 260-309.
Gal, George; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process
for preparing l-aroyl-3-indolyl acetic acids. 3,454,593, 7-8-69, CI.
260-326.12
Gal, George; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co., Inc. Inter-
mediates for preparing l-aroylindole-3- alkanoic acids. 3,470,203,
9-30-69, CI. 260-326.15
Gal, Laszlo: See —
Viltschek, Endre; and Gal, Laszlo,3,427,846.
Gal, Martin, to Pilot Incorporated. Coupling for automotive tow
bars. 3,472,529, 10-14-69, CI. 280-502.
Gal, Rudi; Haack, Erich; Stach, Kurt; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and
Ritter, Klaus, to Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne G.m.b.H. 6-
Hydrazino-pyridazine derivatives. 3,462,432, 8-19-69, CI. 260-250.
Gala Industries, Inc.: See —
Dudley, Vernon E., 3,458,045.
Galan, Julian; and Smith, Terry W., to Anchor Coupling Co. Inc.
Tool with wedge-operated jaw segments. 3,455,140, 7-15-69, CI.
72-416.
Galaniuk, Alexander H., to Ford Motor Company. Hydromechanical
infinitely variable power transmission mechanism. 3,425,295, 2-4-
69, CI. 74-677.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc. 5,9-Epoxy-6,7,8,9-tetrohydro-
5H benzocyclohepten- 5-ols and process for preparing same.
3,432,526, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-345.9
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc. Aminomethyldibenzobicycloal-
kenes. 3,441,567, 4-29-69, CI. 260-293.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc.Certain aminopropylidenebenzo
[5,6] cyclohept a [1,2-d] thiazoles. 3,442,903, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
302.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz, Inc. Aminohydroxyhexahydro-
cyclopentadibenzocyclooctenes. 3,449,428, 6-10-69, CI. 260-571.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc. 4-Piperidine substituted benzo-
cycloheptaopazoles and benzocycloheptathiazoles. 3,458,522, 7-
29-69, CI. 260-293.4
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc. 6-Amino-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-5H-
benzocyclohepten-5-ols. 3,458,577, 7-29-9, CI. 260-571.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz Inc.a-Tetronic acid derivatives.
3,474,112, 10-21-69, CI. 260-343.6
Galantay, Eugene E. Benzocycloheptaimidazoles. 3,485,846, 12-23-
69, CI. 260-293.
Galantay, Eugene E., to Sandoz, Inc. Substituted estradiol alkyl
ethers. 3,487,155, 12-30-69, CI. 424-238.
Galantay, Eugene E.; and Ott, Hans, to Sandoz Inc. Preparation of 4-
aminodibenzo [a,d] cycloalken- 5-ones. 3,424,796, 1-28-69, CI.
260-576.
Galantay, Eugene E.: See —
Frey, Albert J.; and Galantay, Eugene E., 3,459,806.
Fried, Josef; and Galantay, Eugene E., 3,446,821.
Fried, Josef; and Galantay, Eugene E., 3,472,877.
Galantay, Eugene, to Sandoz Inc. Aminodibenzocycloalkenones.
3,458,578, 7-29-69, CI. 260-576.
Galassini, Pete: See—
Schlothauer, Carl H.; and Galassini, Pete,3,425,198.
Galasso, Maurice; and Kirby, Joseph C., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Centrifuge test tube cap. 3,447,712, 6-3-69, CI. 220-24.5
Galasso, Salvatore F.: See—
Basche, Malcolm; Fanti, Roy; and Galasso, Salvatore
F.,3,443,301.
Galasso, Salvatore F., to United Aircraft Corporation. Process for
producing ordered complex perovskite-type crystals with high
dielectric constants. 3,464,785, 9-2-69, CI. 23-51.
Galasso, Salvatore F.; and Graf, Robert B., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Temperature responsive electrical element and method.
3,483,139, 12-9-69, CI. 252-518.
Galat, Alexander. Calcium aspirin dialkylsulfoxides. 3,433,827, 3-18-
69, CI. 260-480.
Galaup, Henri, to French State, represented by the Delegation for
Munitions, Technical Direction of Land Munitions. Device for
guiding and securing parachuting platforms in aircraft. 3,424,410,
1-28-69, CI. 244-137.
Galaxie Manufacturing Co.: See —
Gallinger, Jay S., 3,451,243.
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, to Innocenti Societa Generale
per l'lndustria Metallurgica e Meccanica. Device for moving
machine tool components. 3,431,797, 3-11-69, CI. 74-665.
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, Francesco, to Innocenti
Societa Generale per l'lndustria Metallurgica e Meccanica. Angu-
larly adjustable headstock attachment for use on machine tools.
3,483,796, 12-16-69, CI. 90-17.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 34
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Galbarini, Maso; and Ramusino, Francesco Cotta, to Innocenti
Societa Generate per l'lndustria Metallurgica e Meccanica. Device
for use with a horizontal boring-milling machine, particularly when
machining large size workpieces. 3,482,474, 12-9-69, CI. 77-3.
Galbraith & Sulley Ltd.: See—
Bachrich, Jakob L., 3,427,775.
Galbraith, Floyd M., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Automatic
shutter mechanism. 3,472,137, 10-14-69, CI. 95-10.
Galbraith, Lyle D.: See-
Green, Charles J.; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, Lyle D., 3, 460,746.
Green, Charles J.; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, Lyle D., 3,460,747.
Galdabini, Renzo. Method and apparatus for straightening elongated
pieces. 3,481,170, 12-2-69, CI. 72-8.
Galdden, Donald W. Magnetic filter. 3,480,145, 11-25-69, CI. 210-
223.
Gale, Alfred J., to Ion Physics Corporation. Fabricating solid state
devices by ion implantation. 3,434,894, 3-25-69, CI. 148-187.
Gale, Ann; and Phillipps, Gordon Hanley, to Glaxo Laboratories
Limited. Process for the preparation of 5(10), 7-dehydro-steroids.
3,450,697, 6-17-69, CI. 260-239.55
Gale, David M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. a,a-
Di-(fluoroalkyl) benzylamines and their preparation from aromatic
compounds and fluoroalkylideneimines. 3,446,845, 5-27-69, CI.
260-570.8
Gale, David M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of 1-cyanobicyclo [1.1.0] butane and 1-cyanocyclobu-
tene by photolysis of /3-cyanoprene. 3,459,647, 8-5-69, CI. 204-
158.
Gale, David M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. a,a-
Difluoroalkylarylmethyl isocyanates. 3,468,924, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
453.
Gale, David M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company, a, a-
Difluoro-alkyl amines and process. 3,478,100, 11-11-69, CI. 260-
570.5
Gale, John A., to Gale, John, Company. Seating structure.
3,441,310, 4-29-69, CI. 297-294.
Gale, John, Company: See —
Gale, John A., 3,441,310.
Gale, Leo R.; and Remack, Alfred R., to Lockformer Company,
The. Machine for cutting formations of different shapes in
fiberboard. 3,420,142, 1-7-69, CI. 90-24.
Gale, William James. Tractors. 3,485,511, 12-23-69, CI. 280-405.
Galen, Ludwig A.: See-
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig
A.,3,420,784.
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig
A. ,3,423,328.
Galer, Richard E., to National Gypsum Company, mesne. Kiln feed
control. 3,421,703, 1-14-69, CI. 241-25.
Galer, Richard E., to National Gypsum Company. Heat exchanger.
3,462,850, 8-26-69, CI. 34-57.
Galerstein, George: See —
Upton, Hubert W., 3,463,885.
Galey, Jean; and Valin, Gilbert, to L'Air Liquide. Method of using
induction furnaces. 3,443,806, 5-13-69, CI. 266-34.
Galey, William F., to PPG Industries, Inc. Process for manufacture
of glass utilizing gas pressure for glass sizing. 3,432,283, 3-11-69,
CI. 65-99.
Galia, Karl: See—
Dosch, Peter; and Galia, Karl.3,441,738.
Galiano, Francis R.: See —
Hill, Robert W.; and Galiano, Francis R., 3,480,693.
Galiano, Francis R.; and Hill, Robert W., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Rapid-curing resin compositions.
3,461,186, 8-12-69, CI. 260-850.
Galicher, Georges Camille Eugene. Gear boxes. 3,429,202, 2-25-69,
CI. 74-740.
Galietti, Samuel. Foldable door for wall openings. 3,422,878, 1-21-
69, CI. 160-199.
Galigher Company, The: See —
Holland, Robert Barnsley; and Fowler, DeVere A., 3,441,245.
Galipon, Jean, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss- Brandt. Guidance system. 3,455,522, 7-15-69, CI. 244-
3.14
Galis, Alex J. Tree shaker apparatus. 3,460,331, 8-12-69, CI. 56-
329.
Galizia, Eugene V.; and Immel, Richard H., to Sinclair-Koppers
Company. Process and apparatus for making shaped cellular arti-
cles from expandable thermoplastic resins. 3,424,827, 1-28-69, CI.
264-51.
Galka, John J.: See —
Bieber, Clarence George; and Galka, John J. ,3,459,545.
Galkin, Warren. Strap feed and cutoff machine. 3,479,911, 11-25-
69, CI. 83-65.
Gall, David, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Vaccines
and adjuvants therefor. 3,429,966, 2-25-69, CI. 424-92.
Gall, Douglas Crisp. Photoelectric controlled current regulator.
3,453,528, 7-1-69, CI. 323-4.
Gall, Rudi; Stach, Kurt; and Voemel, Wolfgang, to Boehringer, C.
F., & Soehne GmbH. 5-Nitrofuryl and t-nitrothienyl compounds.
3,483,193, 12-9-69, CI. 260-240.
Gall, Walter George, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Coalesceable polyimide powders from a polycarboncyclic aromatic
dianhydride and phenylene diamine. 3,422,061, 1-14-69, CI. 260-
47.
Gall, Walter George, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Aro-
matic polyimide preparation. 3,422,064, 1-14-69, CI. 260-47.
Gall, William: See—
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Kresge, Alfred
N.,3,477,819.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold
E.,3,441,631.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold
E.,3,444,263.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold
E.,3,444,264.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold
E.,3,478,124.
Gallaccio, Anthony: See —
Pearlstein, Fred; Wick, Reyburn W.; and Gallaccio,
Anthony,3,485,682.
Gallager, Robert G., to Codex Corporation. Error burst decoder for
convolutional correction codes. 3,469,236, 9-23-69, CI. 340-146.1
Gallagher, Bernard J.: See —
Callahan, Francis J., Jr.; Gallagher, Bernard J.; Tasker,
Jonathan; and Shufflebarger, Earl D.,3,428,291.
Gallagher, Charles J., to General Electric Company. Triggerable
vacuum gap having offset trigger. 3,450,922, 6-17-69, CI. 313-155.
Gallagher, Cornelius A., to Servo Corporation of America. Hotbox
detector. 3,454,758, 7-8-69, CI. 246-169.
Gallagher, Gerald T.: See —
Oringer, Kenneth; Gallagher, Gerald T.; Bunin, Donald S.; and
Easton, Bernard E., 3,432,546.
Gallagher, Gerard J., 1/2 to Gibson Readymixed Concrete Limited.
Mixer vehicle. 3,456,925, 7-22-69, CI. 259-161.
Gallagher, Hayden E.; and Knauer, Wolfgang, to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Thermionic emission cathode having reduced fronthal
area and enlarged emission area for ion bombardment environ-
ment. 3,439,210, 4-15-69, CI. 313-337.
Gallagher, Hayden E.: See —
Knaur, Wolfgang; and Gallagher, Hayden E.,3,42 1,039.
Gallagher, John P. Absorbent pad. 3,468,31 1, 9-23-69, CI. 128-296.
Gallagher, John P., to Dick, A. B., Company. Air and vacuum con-
trol mechanism for a duplicating machine. 3,469,526, 9-30-69, CI.
101-142.
Gallagher, John P., to Dick, A. B., Company. Rotary sheet feeding
and separating assembly. 3,484,099, 12-16-69, CI. 271-51.
Gallagher, John P.; and Walters, Frederick L., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Low friction bearings with improved wear properties.
3,453,208, 7-1-69, CI. 252-12.
Gallagher, Lee R.; and Lenn, Peter D., to Electro-Optical Systems,
Inc. Cold seal lamp pressure regulation. 3,447,030, 5-27-69, CI.
315-108.
Gallagher, Michael F.: See —
Gagher, Bernard J.; Shufflebarger, Earl D.; and Gallagher,
Michael F., 3,445,088.
Gallagher, Raymond G.; Mazzoni, Renato J.; and Dauson, Samuel,
to PPG Industries, Inc. Insulated curtain wall construction.
3,466,826, 9-16-69, CI. 52-395.
Gallagher, Robert C; and Barditch, Irving F., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Integrated complementary mos-type transistor
structure and method of making same. 3,440,503, 4-22-69, CI.
317-235.
Gallagher, Robert C; and Corak, William S., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. MOS field effect transistor hall effect devices.
3,448,353, 6-3-69, CI. 314-235
Gallagher, Terence J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc., mesne. Method of
sealing fiber optic devices. 3,445,273, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-1 19.
Gallagher, William C, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The.
Method of forming reinforced rubber tape and helically winding
same to form an unvulcanized band. 3,421,958, 1-14-69, CI. 156-
192.
Gallagher, William C, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Reinforced rubber bands, etc.. 3,486,962, 12-30-69, CI. 156-441.
Gallagher, William J., to Applied Radiation Corporation. Waveguide
cooling system for linear accelerator. 3,449,618, 6-10-69, CI. 315-
5.41
Gallaher, John K.: See —
Standaart, Adrian W., 3,474,458.
Gallaher, Lee E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Sequential access memory system. 3,439,340, 4-15-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Gallamos, Constancio R. One-piece book holder. 3,447,770, 6-3-69,
CI. 248-453.
Gallant, Donald A. Device for producing and regulating a pulsating
pneumatic control signal. 3,460,557, 8-12-69, CI. 137-82.
Gallant, Reginald R., to Olivetti Underwood Corporation. Carbon
ribbon supply handling features in a typewriter. 3,464,533, 9-2-69,
CI. 197-151.
LIST OF PATENTEES
531
Gallant, Reginald R.; and Loftus, Robert M., to Olivetti Underwood
Corporation. Overdraft signal controlling devices. 3,476,312, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 235-60.
Gallaro, Anthony V.; and Mc Kernan, William R., to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products, Inc. Cathodoluminescent screens and fabrication
thereof. 3,463,686, 8-26-69, CI. 156-67.
Gallaro, Anthony V.; and Van Noy, Bryce W., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Multicolor display screen distinguishing between
fixed and moving objects. 3,439,208, 4-15-69, CI. 313-92.
Gallaugher, Major L.; and Pritchard, James E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Dialkanol amide anti-static composition for polymers.
3,468,702, 9-23-69, CI. 117-138.8
Gallay, Harry M.; Mainland, Albert F.; Teumin, Mota; and Yarina,
William, to United States of America, Army, mesne. Mechanical,
double-integrating accelerometer. 3,464,274, 9-2-69, CI. 73-490.
Gallay, Jean-Jacques: See—
Margot, Alfred; and Gallay, Jean-Jacques,3,453,313.
Gallay, Maurice: See —
Toulemonde, Jacques; and Gallay, Maurice, 3,469, 171.
Gallay, Ralph; and La Penta, Samuel Peter, to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Process for purifying nylon salt solution.
3,439,025, 4-15-69, CI. 260-501.2
Galle, Edward L., to Pillsbury Company, The. Bottom feed quench
dryer apparatus. 3,434,410, 3-25-69, CI. 99-246.
Galle, Edward L., to Pillsbury Company, The. Process and apparatus
for agglomerating particulate materials and high speed mixer
therefor. 3,454,263, 7-8-69, CI. 259-9.
Galle, Edward M., to Hughes Tool Company. Drill bit bearing seal
assembly including resiliently mounted rigid ring. 3,467,448, 9-16-
69, CI. 308-8.2
Galle, Edward M., to Hughes Tool Company. Lubricant relief valve
for rock bits. 3,476,195, 1 1-4-69, CI. 175-228.
Galle, Edward M.; and Woods, Henry B., to Hughes Tool Company.
Drilling methods and apparatus employing out-of- phase pressure
variations in a drilling fluid. 3,441,094, 4-29-69, CI. 175-56.
Gallee, George J.; and Novak, Edward J., to Fastener Corporation.
Assembly or package of fasteners. 3,463,304, 8-26-69, CI. 206-56.
Gallee, George J.; Obergfell, Allen R.; and Doyle, Richard H., to
Fastener Corporation. Carrier for holding a plurality of fasteners.
3,438,487, 4-15-69, CI. 206-56.
Galles, Gilbert V. Movable support means. 3,479,632, 11-18-69, CI.
339-5.
Gallet, Georges; and Guenel, Claude, to Compagnie Generale
d'Electricite. Capacitor winding apparatus. 3,425,641, 2-4-69, CI.
242-56.1
Galli, Remo: See —
Minisci, Francesco; Galli, Remo; and Quilico, Adolfo,3,483,255.
Gallie, Daniel G.; and Heskestad, Gunnar. Vehicle air stream an-
titurbulence mechanism. 3,437,371, 4-8-69, CI. 296-1.
Gallin, Constantin M., to Blohm & Voss A.G. Hull structure for fast-
moving ships. 3,438,350, 4-15-69, CI. 1 14-56.
Gallin, Constantin: See —
Van Riet, Josef H.; Stummer, Wilfried; Sandmann, Fritz; and
Gallin, Constantin.3,440,990.
Gallin, Paul G. Hat with crown shaping and inclination means.
3,473,168, 10-21-69, CI. 2-195.
Gallina, Kurt, to Main, C. Eugen, Metaverarbeitung G.m.b.H. Flyer
for spinning yarn. 3,474,614, 10-28-69, CI. 57-1 17.
Gallinger, Jay S., to Galaxie Manufacturing Co. Process for forming
serrated flanged pipe. 3,451,243, 6-24-69, CI. 72-124.
Gallion, Jacque K. Drilling device. 3,464,295, 9-2-69, CI. 77-55.
Gallion, Walter L.: See—
Draper, Cosby A., Jr.; and Gallion, Walter L.,3,428,755.
Gallistel, Albert F., to Pako Corporation. Automatic film feeder.
3,451,604, 6-24-69, CI. 226-56.
Gallo, Charles F., to Xerox Corporation. Negative corona discharge
system using alternating electric fields across the air gap.
3,433,948, 3-18-69, CI. 250-49.5
Gallo, Charles F.: See—
Leiga, Algird G.; Gallo, Charles F.; and Walder, Roy
A. ,3,474,223.
Roth, Walter; Gallo, Charles F.; and Leiga, Algird G., 3,48 1,669.
Gallo, E & J, Winery: See-
Peterson, Richard G.; and Fujii, George R., 3,437,491.
Peterson, Richard G.; and Jaffe, Emanuel B., 3,484,254.
Gallo, Frank. Method and apparatus for dispensing extra-1 packages
from machines designed for ordinary length packages. 3,452,900,
7-1-69, CI. 221-251.
Gallo, John, Sr. Speed tool with guide pin. 3,449,988, 6-17-69, CI.
81-90.
Gallo, Joseph Sabeto. Cut flower encasing sheath. 3,474,568, 10-28-
69, CI. 47-55.
Gallo, Jules R.; Smith, William W.; and Boissevain, Mathew G., to
FMC Corporation. Conveyor system. 3,448,870, 6-10-69, CI. 214-
16.
Gallo, Louis J., 33 1/3 to Epsteen, Peter. Automobile door and win-
dow safety lock. 3,435,645, 4-1-69, CI. 70-183.
Gallo, Mario: See —
Wegmann, Lienhard; and Gallo, Mario, 3,435, 333.
Wirth, Armin; Wirth, Johannes; and Gallo, Mario.3,423,999.
Gallo, Michael S. Portable fog sprayer. 3,426,975, 2-11-69, CI. 239-
341.
Gallois, Jacques, to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Thermiques. An-
tifretting assembly. 3,455,587, 7-15-69, CI. 287-189.36
Galloway, Arthur Lyle, to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Mildew
eradicant compositions. 3,456,055, 7-15-69, CI. 424-304.
Galloway, G. W., Company: See —
Galloway, George W.; and Nofzinger, Earl E., 3,440,710.
Galloway, George W.; and Blanchard, Albert E., 3,468,398.
Galloway, George W.; and Blanchard, Albert E., to Galloway, G. W.,
Company. Multistage linear motor with means for locking the
stages thereof against relative rotary movement. 3,468,398, 9-23-
69, CI. 182-141.
Galloway, George W.; and Nofzinger, Earl E., to Galloway, G. W.,
Company. Method of fabricating a continuous rod warhead as-
sembly. 3,440,710, 4-29-69, CI. 29-471.9
Galloway, J. Robert; and Galloway, Robert K. Carton. 3,432,086, 3-
1 1-69, CI. 229-37.
Galloway, James. Device for reducing the evaporation of water from
dams, tanks and like water storage units. 3,462,040, 8-19-69, CI.
220-26.
Galloway, Louie A., Jr. Barbecue grill and the like. 3,438,364, 4-15-
69, CI. 126-25.
Galloway, Robert K.: See-
Galloway, J. Robert; and Galloway, Robert K.,3,432,086.
Galloway, Robert K. Apparatus for transferring articles from one sta-
tion to another. 3,456,816, 7-22-69, CI. 214-8.5
Galloway, Victor A., to Equipment Manufacturing, Inc. Sheet
material palletizing apparatus. 3,433,372, 3-18-69, CI. 214-6.
Gallucci, Francis: See —
Britcher, Harry H., Jr.; and Gallucci, Francis.3,459,312.
Gallucci, Francis, to United States Steel Corporation. Starter bar for
continuous metal casting apparatus. 3,448,789, 6-10-69, CI. 164-
274.
Gallus, Geza. Apparatus for kneading and shaping lumps of dough.
3,461,821,8-19-69, CI. 107-15.
Gallus, Julius P., to Union Oil Company of California. Low fluid loss
well treating composition and method. 3,455,390, 7-15-69, CI.
166-295.
Galmiche, Philippe Marie; and Hivert, Andre, to Office National
d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales, O.N.E.R.A. Methods of
making alloy powders and the corresponding powders. 3,449,115,
6-10-69, CI. 75-0.5
Galopin, Anthony G. Photoelectric semiconductor device with opti-
cal fiber means coupling input signals to base. 3,423,594, 1-21-69,
CI. 250-211.
Galster, Thomas H.; and Michaels, Thomas B., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Flash lamp for electroscopic toner. 3,465,203, 9-2-69, CI.
315-173.
Gait, Ronald Hilson Begg, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Derivatives of 5-hydroxyquinoxaline-l,4 dioxide. 3,479,354, 11-
18-69, CI. 260-250.
Galutia, Glen T. Precision countersink tool. 3,439,566, 4-22-69, CI.
77-73.5
Galutia, Glen T. Riveting gun bucker attachment. 3,478,567, 11-18-
69, CI. 72-457.
Galvin, Daniel M.; and Galvin, Patrick J. Retractable truck box
cover. 3,423,126, 1-21-69, CI. 296-98.
Galvin, Patrick J.: See —
Galvin, Daniel M.; and Galvin, Patrick J.,3,423,126.
Gambardella, Mario A.; Jache, Albert W.; and Kongpricha, Santad,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Preparation of chlorine
monofluoride. 3,446,592, 5-27-69, CI. 23-205.
Gambaretto, Gian Paolo; Rinaldo, Paolo; and Palato, Mario, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Flame-extinguishing compositions.
3,479,286, 11-18-69, CI. 252-8.
Gambella, George; and Gambella, Thomas, to Web Offset Publica-
tions Corporation. Water dampening system with soft driven
wheels and hard drive wheels. 3,455,238, 7-15-69, CI. 101-148.
Gambella, Thomas: See —
Gambella, George; and Gambella, Thomas,3,455,238.
Gambella, Vincent; and Daniel, Nathan I., to Danelectro Corpora-
tion, The, mesne. Bridge construction in guitar-like instruments.
3,422,715, 1-21-69, CI. 84-307.
Gamber, Erwin J.; and Rauschenbach, Roger R., to Aluminum Com-
pany of America. Refractory composition. 3,436,236, 4-1-69, CI.
106-56.
Gamberg, Edward R.: See —
Rebuffoni, Martin; and Gamberg, Edward R., 3,440, 395.
Gamberini, Goffredo, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Automatic cigarette catcher. 3,427,782, 2-18-69, CI. 53-78.
Gambette, Rene: See —
Chaplais, Henri; Pillon, Lucien; Carre, Georges P.; Rips, Lucien;
and Gambette, Rene,3,423,152.
Gambill, Charles C, to General Motors Corporation. Temperature
responsive magnetically actuated switch. 3,430,166, 2-25-69, CI.
335-146.
Gambill, Charles C, to General Motors Corporation. Infinite heat
control with quick heating. 3,474,227, 10-21-69, CI. 219-450.
532
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Gambino, Lawrence A.Children's build-it-yourself toy. 3,473,257,
10-21a69, CI. 46-104.
Gamble, Elton S., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Coating
composition. 3,464,839, 9-2-69, CI. 106-57.
Gamble, George W. Paramagnetic fluid analyzer utilizing toroidal
fluid containers and an inductance bridge. 3,447,073, 5-27-69, CI.
324-36.
Gamble, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Joint con-
structions. 3,437,554, 4-8-69, CI. 161-206.
Gamble, Robert O.: See—
Eldridge, Clare W.; Long, Charles W.; and Gamble, Robert
0.,3,457,715.
Gamblin, Elton Berry, Jr. Drinking straws. 3,438,527, 4-15-69, CI.
215-1.
Gamblin, Rodger L.: See —
Akmenkalns, Ivars G.; Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip
A.,3,461,441.
Gamblin, Rodger L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Phase sensitive microwave memory device. 3,444,539, 5-13-
69, CI. 340-174.
Gamblin, Rodger L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Microwave logic system. 3,452,212, 6-24-69, CI. 307-88.
Gamblin, Rodger L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Monostable controlled rectifier switching circuit with variable
impedance for low power dissipation and rapid recovery.
3,458,730, 7-29-69, CI. 307-273.
Gamblin, Rodger L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Thin film microwave absorption structure. 3,466,634, 9-9-69,
CI. 340-174.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Memory addresser in a microwave readout
system. 3,423,741, 1-21-69, CI. 340-174.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Microwave absorption memory system.
3,452,340, 6-24-69, CI. 340-174.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; Lord, Philip A.; Welch, Elvin C; and Tunis,
Cyril J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Microwave logic circuit. 3,452,213, 6-24-69, CI. 307-88.
Gambro, John: See —
Newman, Julian; Caspers, John; Gambro, John; and Freiling,
Jerome G., 3,487,006.
Gambs, Paul Frederic Marie. Ophthalmological slit lamp. 3,433,560,
3-18-69, CI. 351-14.
Game-Time, Inc.: See —
Wormser, Robert S., 3,462,895.
Gamelcy, Lionel; and Tischler, Henry J., to Young Spring & Wire
Corporation. Spring seat construction. 3,428,975, 2-25-69, CI. 5-
354.
Gamertsfelder, Allen M. Bean bag game projectile. 3,480,280, 11-
25-69, CI. 273-106.
Gamertsfelder, George R.: See —
Flower, Robert A.; Stavis, Gus; and Gamertsfelder, George
R., 3,432,237.
Gamertsfelder, George R., to General Precision Systems, Inc.
Method and means for eliminating beam reflection errors in a
doppler radar system. 3,430,236, 2-25-69, CI. 343-7.
Gamertsfelder, George R., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Azimuth
alignment system. 3,485,560, 12-23-69, CI. 356-151.
Games, Abraham, to Imagic Limited. Copying processes. 3,463,654,
8-26-69, CI. 117-21.
Gameson, John Jeffreys, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Transistor amplifier. 3,469,201, 9-23-69, CI. 330-15.
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Process for manufacturing urethanes from al-
cohols and phenols, carbon monoxide and nitro compounds in the
presence of transition metal complexes. 3,448,140, 6-3-69, CI.
260-471.
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Process for manufacture of urethanes from
hydroxyl group containing compound, nitrogenous compound and
carbon monoxide in presence of transition metal compound.
3,454,620, 7-8-69, CI. 260-471.
Gamma Engineering Limited: See —
Vertesi, Tibor Miklos; and Philipps, Bruce Allan, 3,480,211.
Gamma Inventions (PTY) Limited: See —
Brunton, Phillip E., 3,485,496.
Gammel, Josef, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Discriminator with
linear characteristic curve utilizing a bridge circuit having a
branch contain- ing an inductive reactor and a branch containing
a capacitive reactor. 3,421,094, 1-7-69, CI. 329-137.
Gammel, Josef, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrangement
for the reduction of inter- ference phase modulation occuring in
transistor limiting stages by amplitude-modulated frequency modu-
lation. 3,461,398, 8-12-69, CI. 330-165.
Gammel, Josef; and Huggle, Kurt, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Adjustable four-pole attenuator with constant input resistance
utilizing separately heated thermistors. 3,437,933, 4-8-69, CI. 325-
415.
Gammel, Walter A., Sr.; and Strobel, John S., to Schjeldahl, G. T.,
Company. Demountable electrical contact arrangement.
3,437,977, 4-8-69, CI. 339-17.
Gammeter, Harry F., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Master handling means for duplicating machines. 3,420,169, 1-7-
69, CI. 101-141.
Gammon, William: See —
La Mens, Herbert, 3,472,218.
Gammons, Robert T., to Wright, E. T. & Co., Inc. Method of at-
taching cleats to shoe bottoms. 3,480,979, 12-2-69, CI. 12-142.
Gamponia, Herminio. Surgical apparatus and related process.
3,435,824, 4-1-69, CI. 128-334.
Gamson, Bernard W., to Technical Oil Tool Corporation. Continu-
ous percent evaporated analyzer. 3,440,865, 4-29-69, CI. 73-61.3
Gancy, Alan B.: See —
Di Bello, Patrick M.; and Gancy, Alan B.,3,482,934.
Gander, Robert J., to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive composition.
3,475,363, 10-28-69, CI. 260-29.7
Gandi, Robert A., to Dickinson, Becton and Company. Fluid head
indicator for enema administration set. 3,463,153, 8-26-69, CI.
128-227.
Gandilhon, Pierre: See —
Chabardes, Pierre; Gandilhon, Pierre; Thiers, Michel; and
Grard, Charles,3,449,387.
Gandino, Mario; Merli, Paolo; and Turilli, Oreste, to Ferrania S.p.A.
Sensitized silver halide emulsions. 3,443,955, 5-13-69, CI. 96-102.
Gandolfi, Carmelo: See —
de Ruggeri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto,3, 48 1,924.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto.3,458,502.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto,3,484,435.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto,3,485,826.
Gandolfo, Jean Marie; and Rouillard, Jean, to European Atomic
Energy Community (Euratom). Working chamber or glovebox.
3,456,812, 7-22-69, CI. 214-1.
Gandon, Louis: See —
Talet, Pierre; and Gandon, Louis,3,429,651.
Gandy, Mack C: See —
Gandy, Mack C; and Miller, John E., 3,457,724.
Gandy, Mack C; and Miller, John E., to Gandy, Mack C, d/b/a
Safety Equipment Manufacturing Company. Cooling device for en-
gine exhaust conduits. 3,457,724, 7-29-69, CI. 60-31.
Gane, Charles E., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Opera-
tional thin film amplifier. 3,449,683, 6-10-69, CI. 330-21.
Ganev, Petar Levtchev: See —
Slavov, Ivan Atanassov; Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov; Ganev, Petar
Levtchev; Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov; and Barzakov, Petko
Ivanov,3,435,669.
Gang, Herman, to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Programming means
for calculators. 3,458,125, 7-29-69, CI. 235-62.
Gang, Herman, to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Registering
mechanism. 3,472,450, 10-14-69, CI. 235-137.
Gang, Lillian: See —
Calabrese, Joseph J.; and Gang, Lillian, 3,436, 163.
Gang, Robert E., to Varian Associates. Magnets having logarithmic
curved pole caps for producing uniform fields above saturation.
3,434,085, 3-18-69, CI. 335-297.
Gang, Robert E., to Varian Associates. Oven regulated permanent
magnet having thermal lagging between the oven and the magnet.
3,474,222, 10-21-69, CI. 219-210.
Gang, Robert E.; and Johnson, Richard L., to Varian Associates.
Permanent magnet having an enclosing yoke structure with pole
aligning means. 3,437,963, 4-8-69, CI. 335-298.
Gange, Robert A., to Radio Corporation of America. Cryoelectric
memory system. 3,434,121, 3-18-69, CI. 340-173.1
Gange, Robert A.; and Nagle, Eugene, to RCA Corporation.
Balanced matrix driver arrangement. 3,483,517, 12-9-69, CI. 340-
166.
Gange, Robert A.; and Thompson, John F., to Radio Corporation of
America. Highly stable pulse generator. 3,430,075, 2-25-69, CI.
307-268.
Ganger, Berthold, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Insula-
tion of bar type conductor coils of high- voltage stator windings.
3,454,804, 7-8-69, CI. 310-260.
Ganger, Ronald N., to Blueberry Equipment, Inc. Vibratory harvest-
ing machine. 3,485,027, 12-23-69, CI. 56-330.
Gangitano, James. Display board apparatus. 3,473,671, 10-21-69, CI.
211-45.
Gangloff, Jean. Pump. 3,476,054, 11-4-69, CI. 103-87.
Ganiaris, Neophytos: See —
Grover, Kenneth M.; and Ganiaris, Neophytos,3 ,43 1,655.
Ganiere, Herbert Carl; and Sherwood, Edwin Theodore, to Globe-
Union Inc. Multiple temperature controller. 3,470,356, 9-30-69,
CI. 219-508.
Ganko, Otto, to Patentauswertung Vogelbusch Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Mixture proportioning apparatus. 3,425,501, 2-4-69, CI. 177-70.
LIST OF PATENTEES
533
Ganley, Gregory J., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,458,678,
7-29-69, CI. 200-166.
Ganley, Gregory J., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,465,709,
9-9-69, CI. 116-129.
Gann Apparate- und Maschinenbau G.m.b.H.: See—
Klinkmuller, Horst, and Hirth, Friedrich, 3,474,545.
Gannett, Chauncey W.: See-
Stefan, Frank N.; and Gannett, Chauncey W., 3,458,057.
Gannoe, Thomas Earl, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Localized
now plating. 3,462,350, 8-19-69, CI. 204-15.
Gannon, Joseph A.: See—
Buell, Heinz; Gannon, Joseph A.; and Rubin, Jack,3,432,856.
Gannon, Raymond J., Jr. Multiform chuck. 3,430,970, 3-4-69, CI.
279-112.
Ganouna-Cohen, Gilbert, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique.
Electrometer with automatic discharge. 3,436,542, 4-1-69, CI.
250-83.6
Gans, Jerome A. Visual field tester. 3,421,498, 1-14-69, CI. 128-2.1
Gans, Jerome A., to Mt. Sinai Hospital of Cleveland, The. Cryoex-
tractor. 3,455,304, 7-15-69, CI. 128-303.1
Gansauge, Albert, to VEB Fahrradwerk Elite-Diamant. Thread alter-
nating device for flat knitting machines. 3,472,047, 10-14-69, CI.
66-64.
Ganser, Hans Gunther, Kauer, Erhard; and Lydtin, Hans Jurgen, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Series flash-lamp unit. 3,458,270,
7-29-69, CI. 431-95.
Ganske, Kingston E.: See —
Barnett, Don Carlos; and Ganske, Kingston E.,3,482,800.
Ganske, Warren L.; Stein, Jolyon A.; Gidlow, Rolf G.; and McCar-
ron, Fred H., to Pillsbury Company, The. Instant drink mix.
3,433,644, 3-18-69, CI. 99-78.
Gansser, Charles; and Schindler, Walter, to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. 5-(a-Dimethylamino-n-butyl) iminostilbene and salts
thereof. 3,444,159, 5-13-69, CI. 260-239.
Gant, Orland J., Jr.: See—
Pritchett, William C; Gant, Orland J., Jr.; and Calkins, Ray
L.,3,484,608.
Pritchett, William C; Gant, Orland J., Jr.; and Calkins, Ray
L.,3,484,609.
Ganter, Karl-Werner; Nentwig, Joachim; Zirngibl, Hans; Kappey,
Hans-Joachim; Bornefeld, Horst; and Deissmann, Walter, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Readily dispersible inor-
ganic pigments. 3,451,835, 6-24-69, CI. 106-308.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, to Gebruder Jughans
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Tuning fork devices.
3,456,137, 7-15-69, CI. 310-25.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, to Gebruder Junghans
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Tuning fork devices.
3.485.034, 12-23-69, CI. 58-23.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, to Gebruder Junghans
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Tuning fork devices.
3.485.035, 12-23-69, CI. 58-23.
Gantert, Raymond A.: See —
Hager, Donald L.; and Gantert, Raymond A. ,3,486,456.
Ganther, Robert Joseph: See —
Riordan, Hugh E.; and Ganther, Robert Joseph, 3 ,469,456.
Gantke, Franz: See—
Zywietz, Walter; Gantke, Franz; Seiz, Rudolf; Lichtenbaumer,
Hans-Gunther; and Neeff, Joachim, 3,438,21 1.
Gantner, George E., Jr. Optical coincidence data analysis system.
3,480,763, 11-25-69, CI. 235-61.12
Gantress, Steven G. Rifle cover. 3,437,247, 4-8-69, CI. 224-2.
Gantt, James E., to Universal Oil Products Company. Separation
process for alkylated aromatic compounds and olefinic
oligomerization products. 3,437,708, 4-8-69, CI. 260-671.
Gantt, James E.; and Borst, William B., Jr., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Fractionation column system operating with
multiple level internal reboilers. 3,477,915, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 202-155.
Gantt, James E.; and Sulzbach, Thomas L., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Process for aromatic alkylation and olefinic
oligomerization. 3,437,706, 4-8-69, CI. 260-671.
Gantt, Robert Dwight; and Wheeler, Robert Charles, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Noise-gated sync separator and AGC for
television receiver. 3,463,881, 8-26-69, CI. 178-7.3
Gantz, Ray D., to Taylor, S. G., Chain Company, Inc. Heat transfer
elements for rotary kilns. 3,442,497, 5-6-69, CI. 263-33.
Gantz, William A., to University of California, The Regents of the.
Color modulator system. 3,445,156, 5-20-69, CI. 350-285.
Gantz, William A.; Runkle, Raymond B.; and Buchla, Donald F., to
Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated, mesne. Radiation sensitive digital
measuring apparatus. 3,453,441, 7-1-69, CI. 250-231.
Gantzer, Charles J., to Sundstrand Corporation. Spur differential
unit. 3,430,520, 3-4-69, CI. 74-714.
Ganung, Robert B., to National Can Corporation. Can end.
3,441,180, 4-29-69, CI. 222-143.
Ganz, Alexander J., to Hercules Incorporated. Edible compositions
and process. 3,479,190, 11-18-69, CI. 99-139.
Ganz, Alexander J., to Hercules Incorporated. Water-soluble cellu-
lose ether or starch compositions. 3,485,651, 12-23-69, CI. 106-
179.
Ganz, Dietrich: See —
Assmus, Fritz; Boll, Richard; Detert, Klaus; Ganz, Dietrich; Ibe,
Gerhard; and Pfeifer, Friedrich,3,466,201.
Ganz, Henry, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Carrier with center
divider. 3,424,302, 1-28-69, CI. 206-65.
Ganz, Henry, to Lorillard Corporation. Apparatus for making
cigarette filters. 3,452,392, 7-1-69, CI. 18-5.
Ganz, Robert H. Method of and apparatus for forming a package.
3,456,420, 7-22-69, CI. 53-32.
Ganz, Robert H., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Carton, method
of and apparatus for forming a package therewith. 3,474,590, 10-
28-69, CI. 53-32.
Ganz Villamossagi Muvek: See —
Gering, Tibor; Kloiber, Gyorgy; and Lengyel, Zoltan, 3,457,439.
Wallenstein, Mihaly, 3,465,183.
Ganzina, Fabrizio: See—
Gigante, Pietro; Antoniu, Demetrio; Ganzina, Fabrizio; Magi,
Mario; and Serino, Enrico,3,467,705.
Gaponov, Vasily Alexandrovich: See —
Abramyan, Evgeny Aramovich; Vasserman, Sakko Borisovich;
Gaponov, Vasily Alexandrovich; and Krainov, Gennady Ser-
geevich.3,450,996.
Gar Wood Industries, Inc.: See —
Aske, Charles B., Jr.; and Wood, Edward L., 3,436,123.
O'Brien, Angus J., 3,440,763.
O'Brien, Angus J.; and McCarthy, John, 3,486,646.
Spisak, Edward C, 3,432,206.
Spisak, Edward G., 3,465,786.
Gar-Kenyon Instruments, Inc.: See —
Fettke, John M., 3,472,274.
Garabello, Romano, to Metropolitan Petroleum Petrochemicals Co.,
Inc., mesne. Plunger type additive injection device. 3,422,834, 1-
21-69, CI. 137-99.
Garabello, Romano, to Metropolitan Petrochemicals Co., Inc.,
mesne. Rotary oscillating piston pump additive injection device for
fluid delivery system. 3,425,435, 2-4-69, CI. 137-99.
Garasi, Louis A.: See —
Medved, David B.; and Garasi, Louis A. ,3,445,926.
Garasi, Louis; Kaye, Stephen; and Medved, David B., to Electro-Op-
tical Systems, Inc. Method for detection of ultraviolet radiation.
3,445,660, 5-20-69, CI. 250-83.3
Garaud, Jean Pierre, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Apparatus for trans-
forming a rotary motion into an alternating linear movement.
3,465,602, 9-9-69, CI. 74-58.
Garber, Howard A. Ice dispensing machine. 3,463,362, 8-26-69, CI.
222-254.
Garber, John A.; Leaman, Theodore R.; and Skelly, David C, to
Harbison-Walker Refractories Company. Bottom pour ladle con-
struction. 3,421,749, 1-14-69, CI. 266-38.
Garber, John D.; and Jones, Robert E., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Method for producing 5-hydroxymethyl furfural. 3,483,228, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-347.8
Garber, Lila S. Holder for superposed business forms. 3,480,298, 11-
25-69, CI. 282-29.
Garber, Max J. Limb restraint for intravenous injections and the
like. 3,480,013, 11-25-69, CI. 128-133.
Garber, Nat; and Friedman, Sidney. Article of apparel usable as
dickey or as head covering. 3,449,766, 6-17-69, CI. 2-196.
Garber, Thomas; and Kelleher, William L., to Hewlett-Packard Com-
pany. Universal AC or DC to DC converter. 3,434,034, 3-18-69,
CI. 321-43.
Garber, Thomas; Miller, Arthur; and Kelch, David E., to Hewlett-
Packard Company. Differential frequency transducer. 3,421,106,
1-7-69, CI. 331-40.
Garberi, Angelo: See —
Ferrari, Gianfranco; and Garberi, Angelo, 3,476, 801.
Longiave, Carlo; Castelli, Renato; Andreetta, Alberto; and Gar-
beri, Angelo,3, 420,899.
Garbers, Ernst; Klotzek, Theodor; and Spingies, Erwin. Deformable
railway wheel brake. 3,439,778, 4-22-69, CI. 188-62.
Garbin, Albert J.: See —
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Garbin, Albert J.,3,469,512.
Garbin, Alfred J.: See —
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Garbin, Alfred J. ,3,473,400.
Garbuglio, Carmine: See —
Ribaldone, Giuseppe; Smai, Franco; and Garbuglio, Car-
mine,3,436,194.
Ribaldone, Giuseppe; Smai, Franco; and Garbuglio, Car-
mine,3,458,280.
Ribaldone, Giuseppe; Smai, Franco; and Garbuglio, Car-
mine,3,458,292.
Garbuny, Max, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Radiation
regulating system. 3,473,864, 10-21-69, CI. 350-160.
Garcia, Armando J.: See —
Arnao, Joseph F.; Fitz Gerald, Robert E.; and Garcia, Armando
J.,3,460,088.
Garcia, Bartolome; and Head, Billy D., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Alkylation process. 3,448,161, 6-3-69, CI. 260-671.
Garcia, Bonifacio: See —
Quinones, Carlos M.; and Garcia, Bonifacio, 3,453,655.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Garcia, Calixto F., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Liquid preflush composi-
tion and use thereof in acidizing earth formations. 3,421,585, 1-
14-69, CI. 166-42.
Garcia, Henri, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Preparation of solid, dry hydrazine reactant and method for
preparation cycloheptasulfimide. 3,447,911, 6-3-69, CI. 23-357.
Garcia, Joseph R.: See —
Chiou, Charles; and Garcia, Joseph R. ,3,428,866.
Garcia, Lloyd J.: See —
Cox, George W.; Garcia, Lloyd J.; and Reyes, Ed-
ward,3,476,270.
Garcia Oiler, Jose L. Radiological apparatus wherein the X-ray
source is mounted for rotational and straight-line movement.
3,449,569, 6-10-69, CI. 250-50.
Garcia, Pedro Arnau. Shoes and like footwear and components
thereof. 3,475,837, 11-4-69, CI. 36-24.5
Garcia, Rafael: See —
Kerseg, Kurt Carl; and Garcia, Rafael.3,483,309.
Garcia, Salvador A. Dual driver controls of the cable type for vehi-
cles with automatic or standard transmissions. 3,477,310, 11-11-
69, CI. 74-562.5
Garcin, Maurice M.P.: See —
Gauthier, Adrien; and Garcin, Maurice M. P. ,3,480,481.
Garcy Corporation: See —
Bergman, Frank C, 3,427,054.
Metelnick, John W., 3,429,090.
Gard, Gary Lee: See —
Woolf, Cyril; and Gard, Gary Lee,3,448,121.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Gard, Gary L.,3,475,453.
Gardco Industries, Inc.: See —
Summerville, Donald V., Jr., 3,480,243.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc. Walking doll
mechanism. 3,421,258, 1-14-69, CI. 46-247.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc., mesne. Doll part
actuating mechanism with cam causing stopping in a particular
position. 3,455,052, 7-15-69, CI. 46-135.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Mattel, Inc. Baby doll walking
mechanism. 3,456,384, 7-22-69, CI. 46-247.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Ideal Toy Corporation.
Bobbing head doll. 3,465,474, 9-9-69, CI. 46-164.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc. Doll walking
mechanism. 3,468,056, 9-23-69, CI. 46-149.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc. Doll sound
producing mechanism with head movement. 3,477,169, 11-11-69,
CI. 46-118.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, to Lettam, Inc. Magnetic switch.
3,487,346, 12-30-69, CI. 335-205.
Gardel, Robert; Gorsky, Egon; and Turshen, Richard S., to Dollac
Division, Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Winking and blinking doll eyes and
actuation therefor. 3,429,068, 2-25-69, CI. 46-169.
Gardella, Anthony, to Varityper Corporation. Variable impression.
3,485,336, 12-23-69, CI. 197-49.
Gardella, John M.: See —
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Wilmer P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim,3,473,845.
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Wilmer P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim,3,482,072.
Taylor, Norris O.; Uhler, Wilmer P.; Gardella, John M.; and
Cahlik, Jim,3,486,789.
Garden City Envelope Company: See —
Dohnalik, Joseph J., 3,450,009.
Gardena Rubber Company: See —
Connealy, Hugh M., 3,426,789.
Gardenhire, Lawrence W.; and Woolf, Ashby M., to Radiation In-
corporated. Digital data redundancy reduction methods and ap-
paratus. 3,478,266, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 325-38.
Gardeniers, Jan G.: See —
Jongbloed, Johannes; Gardeniers, Jan G.; Nusser, Hubertus W.;
and Peeters, Pierre H., 3,469,323.
Gardeux, Gerard: See —
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, 3,43 1,029.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard, 3,43 1,030.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard,3,441,108.
Boueil, Raymond; and Gardeux, Gerard.3,441,319.
Gardi, Rinaldo; and Castelli, Pier Paolo, to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company, mesne. Process for preparing ethers of \a-
hydroxy-3-keto- 5a-steroids and intermediates therein. 3,475,467,
10-28-69, CI. 260-397.45
Gardiner, Allan K.: See —
Cambridge, Ronon M.; and Gardiner, Allan K., 3, 440, 556.
Gardiner, George H. Adjustable height golf tee and target member.
3,467,390, 9-16-69, CI. 273-183.
Gardiner, James R.: See —
Regh, Joseph; Silvey, Gene A.; and Gardiner, James
R., 3,436,259.
Gardiner, Joe N. Fork truck overhead guard. 3,482,869, 12-9-69, CI.
296-102.
Gardiner, John B.; and Passannante, Anthony J., to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Acrylates of NF2-containing
polyethers. 3,441,549, 4-29-69, CI. 260-88.3
Gardiner, Michael C. S.: See —
Turner, Darrell J.; Chase, Charles A.; and Gardiner, Michael C.
S.,3,430,900.
Gardiner, Murray S. Inked embossment marking device. 3,446,141,
5-27-69, CI. 101-18.
Gardiner, Ralph G., to FMC Corporation. Container orienting ap-
paratus. 3,420,354, 1-7-69, CI. 198-33.
Gardiner, Robert F. Metal detector including a Hartley oscillator
with field effect transistor and delayed automatic amplitude sta-
bilizing feedback. 3,453,532, 7-1-69, CI. 324-33.
Gardiner, Roy W.; Melville, Victor J.; and Yager, Norman J., to
Bailey Meter Company. Electric differential pressure transmitter.
3,46.1,725, 8-19-69, CI. 73-393.
Gardiner Sons & Company Limited: See —
Perry, Reginald H. B., 3,472,273.
Gardiner, Terence Edward Gouvenot; and Fuller, John Rodney
Dyson, to Bristol Siddeley Engines Limited. Variable area duct.
3,433,244, 3-18-69, CI. 137-221.
Gardner, Brian George; and Runchman, David John. Self-adjusting
clutch assembly. 3,468,405, 9-23-69, CI. 192-111.
Gardner, Charles S. Electrical heating attachment for aerosol cans.
3,437,791, 4-8-69, CI. 219-301.
Gardner, Charles Victor, to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Fueling
nozzle. 3,472,482, 10-14-69, CI. 251-89.5
Gardner, Charles W.: See-
Nichols, Charles A.; Joyce, Alexander H.; Gardner, Charles W.;
and Fletcher, William A.,3,455,371.
Gardner, Charles W.; and Barbee, Gail G., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Material handling fork. 3,477,601, 11-11-69, CI. 214-
767.
Gardner, Clayton H. Code card comparing device. 3,450,953, 6-17-
69, CI. 317-134.
Gardner, Clayton. Code card actuation apparatus. 3,458,671, 7-29-
69, CI. 200-46.
Gardner, Clayton. Conicograph. 3,486,233, 12-30-69, CI. 33-27.
Gardner, Cyril; Prescott, John Fraser; and Randal, George Arthur, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Oxidation of cyclohexane.
3,428,690, 2-18-69, CI. 260-610.
Gardner, David Milton; and Helitzer, Robert, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corporation. N-Fluoro-derivatives of alkyl substituted piperidines.
3,467,661, 9-16-69, CI. 260-293.
Gardner, David M.; Oesterling, Robert E.; and Tyczkowski, Edward
A., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Fluoronitroalkanes and
method. 3,441,619, 4-29-69, CI. 260-644.
Gardner, Delbert J., to Bendix Products Automotive. Vehicle brake
fluid pressure monitor system. 3,439,322, 4-15-69, CI. 340-52.
Gardner, Donald J.: See —
Sawyer, Willard Hall; Long, Robert B.; and Gardner, Donald
J.,3,441,377.
Gardner, Donald S.; and Wadsworth, Clarence K., to United States
of America, Army. Low temperature irradiation treatment of
dehydrated potatoes. 3,463,643, 8-26-69, CI. 99-104.
Gardner, Earl E.: See —
Hackett, John W.; and Gardner, Earl E.,3,476,079.
Gardner, Edward Boyd: See —
Spurr, Robert; and Gardner, Edward Boyd, 3,483,971.
Gardner, Edward E.; Gorey, Edward F.; Schumann, Paul A., Jr.; and
Yeh, Tsu-Hsing, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Measurement of semiconductor resistivity profiles by measuring
voltages, calculating apparent resistivities and applying correction
factors. 3,487,301, 12-30-69, CI. 324-64.
Gardner, Edward Merrill, to Merrill Brothers. Plate lifting clamp
with locking mechanism. 3,441,308, 4-29-69, CI. 294-101.
Gardner, Frederick H., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
System for measuring direction and velocity of currents in a liquid
medium. 3,435,677, 4-1-69, CI. 73-189.
Gardner, George S., to Amchem Products, Inc. Corrosion prevention
process. 3,466,192, 9-9-69, CI. 134-3.
Gardner, Henry H., to Ethyl Corporation. Apparatus for surface
grinding generally spherical elements. 3,484,996, 12-23-69, CI. 51-
33.
Gardner, Henry J.: See —
Gehring, Arthur J.; Gardner, Henry J.; Braxton, James L.; and
Crellin, Edwin W.,3,465,866.
Gardner, J. Starkie, Limited: See —
Bennett, John Stanley William, 3,422,924.
Gardner, Jack H.: See —
Puletti, Paul P.; and Gardner, Jack H.,3,425,981.
Gardner, John B.; Smith, Charles F.; and Harper, Billy G., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Apparatus for the production of
polymers by irradiation. 3,472,752, 10-14-69, CI. 204-193.
Gardner, John D. L. Sandwich cooking and dispensing machine.
3,482,509, 12-9-69, CI. 99-357.
Gardner, John F., to Xerox Corporation. Exposure control device.
3,432,231, 3-11-69, CI. 355-8.
Gardner, John F.; Michaels, Thomas B.; and Taillie, Gordon P., to
Xerox Corporation. Document transport and registration system
using photocells. 3,473,035, 10-14-69, CI. 250-219.
Gardner, John N., to Schering Corporation. 1 7a-Oxa-D-homo-
pregnanes and methods for their manufacture. 3,467,677, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-345.2
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535
Gardner, John W. Variable lead compressor. 3,424,373, 1-28-69, CI.
230-143.
Gardner, Kenneth; and Wightman, Donald A., to Hale & Associates
Limited. Portable invalid wheelchairs. 3,442,532, 5-6-69, CI. 280-
250.
Gardner, Lloyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalysts for the
production of fluoroaJkenes and fluoroalkapolyenes. 3,432,441, 3-
11-69, CI. 252-441.
Gardner, Lloyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Dehydrofluorina-
tion process and products. 3,432,562, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-653.5
Gardner, Lloyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
gem-difluoroalkenes. 3,444,251, 5-13-69, CI. 260-653.5
Gardner, Lloyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of
difluoroalkenes. 3,456,025, 7-15-69, CI. 260-653.5
Gardner, N B. Snow surfer. 3,446,512, 5-27-69, CI. 280-12.
Gardner, Newell J.; and Lastinger, William R. Emergency door
opener for automobiles. 3,479,767, 1 1-25-69, CI. 49-280.
Gardner, Orville N. Tube bending apparatus. 3,465,560, 9-9-69, CI.
72-32.
Gardner, Pete D.: See —
Payne, Jimmie S., Jr.; and Gardner, Pete D., 3,461, 100.
Gardner, Peter Alan Edward, to International Business Machines
Corporation. Voltage level shift circuit controlled by resistor
ratios. 3,469,178, 9-23-69, CI. 323-22.
Gardner, Raymond W., to Shelly Associates, Inc. Pulsed symbol
mask shifting arrangement. 3,460,135, 8-5-69, CI. 340-378.
Gardner, Robert B. Roof truss trailer. 3,429,465, 2-25-69, CI. 214-
83.24
Gardner, Robert B. Truss pallet. 3,429,616, 2-25-69, CI. 298-17.
Gardner, Robert E., Jr.: See —
Coleman, Homer B.; and Gardner, Robert E., Jr., 3,432, 396.
Gardner, Robert I. Bellows. 3,469,502, 9-30-69, CI. 92-34.
Gardner, Robert K., Sr. Fail-safe valve system. 3,481,358, 12-2-69,
CI. 137-118.
Gardner, Srong K.: See —
Schnabel, Wilhelm J.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gardner, Srong
K.,3,438,750.
Gardner, Thomas A. Pressure gradient web cleaning method.
3,436,265,4-1-69, CI. 134-37.
Gardner, Thomas A. Web positioning means and method. 3,452,447,
7-1-69, CI. 34-156.
Gardner, Thomas A.: See —
Aurelio, Salvatore P.; and Gardner, Thomas A. ,3,466,689.
Gardner, Verl L.: See —
Crew, Orville F.; Gardner, Verl L.; and Gibson, Samuel
H., 3,460,229.
Gardner, Wesley M.; See —
Revoir, William H.; and Gardner, Wesley M., 3,436,352.
Gardner, William Austin: See —
Connell, John Martin; and Gardner, William Austin, 3,467, 587.
Gardner, William E.; and Thomas, Aubra D. Fuel control valve.
3,451,424, 6-24-69, CI. 137-566.
Gardner, William H.: See —
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., 3,422, 169.
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., 3,422, 170.
Gardner, William James. Inflatable splint with lacing means.
3,460,531, 8-12-69, CI. 128-87.
Gardner-Denver Company: See —
Baker, William J.; and Carter, Joseph F., 3,443,647.
Baker, William J., 3,464,527.
Baker, William J.; and Hurst, Richard J., 3,480,1 19.
Boeger, James H., 3,480,087.
Cirrincione, Gilbert; and Anderson, Robert R., 3,482,768.
Huffman, Mervin C, 3,444,692.
Niess, Peter, 3,454,111.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr., 3,439,413.
Tipton, Joe D., 3,447,652.
Vincent, Robert R.; and Huffman, Mervin C, 3,441,323.
Wallace, Arthur W., 3,464,500.
Gardon, Robert, to Ford Motor Company. Glass conveyor and heat
treating process. 3,457,057, 7-22-69, CI. 65-1 14.
Gareis, Alfred: See—
Perlick, Albert; and Gareis, Alfred.3,432,903.
Gareis, Richard W. Jaw rest dentures. 3,465,440, 9-9-69, CI. 32-2.
Gareis, Ronald E., to General Electric Company. Vehicle locating
system. 3,426,349, 2-4-69, CI. 343-6.5
Garelick, Eli L.: See —
Beck, Frederic E.; and Garelick, Eli L.,3,486,127.
Garet, Pierre: See—
Bontempelli, Jean Claude; and Garet, Pierre, 3,47 1,268.
Garfinkel, Harmon M.; and Lindenthal, James R., to Corning Glass
Works. Method of treating glass. 3,425,816, 2-4-69, CI. 65-30.
Garfinkel, Marvin, to General Electric Company. Solder-bonded
semiconductor strain gauges. 3,451,030, 6-17-69, CI. 338-2.
Garfinkel, Marvin; and Weininger, Joseph L., to General Electric
Company. Lithiated nickel oxide crystals. 3,429,831, 2-25-69, CI.
252-519.
Garfinkel, Marvin: See —
Tiemann, Jerome J.; Engeler, William E.; Garfinkel, Marvin;
and Fritzsche, Hellmut.3,462,223.
Garfinkle, Marvin. Constant velocity universal joint. 3,461,688, 8-
19-69, CI. 64-21.
Garforth, John David: See —
Duxbury, Frederick Keith; Garforth, John David; and Mc
Neeney, Peter.3,468,975.
Garg, Jag Mohan: See —
Shukla, Narendra M.; and Garg, Jag Mohan.3,434,581.
Gargala, Gennady Georgievich; Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Kot-
lyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich; Koshman, Vitaly Ivanovich;
Nedosekov, Svyatoslav Semenovich; Posternak, Mikhail Ilich;
Sameljuk, Jury Fedorovich; and Khorunzhy, Valentin Alexeevich.
Mobile distribution box for controlling electric motors of machines
and mechanisms in explosion hazardous premises. 3,457,462, 7-
22-69, CI. 317-99.
Gargominy, Andre Pierre, to Societe de Construction d'Appareils
pour Gaz a l'Eau & Gaz Industriels. Reforming furnace for
producing synthesis gas. 3,475,135, 10-28-69, CI. 23-288.
Garhan, Herschal F.: See-
Garner, Edward Daniel, 3,459,435.
Patterson, David D., 3,421,774.
Garibian, Sarkis K.; and Criner, Gaspard X., Jr., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Polyurethane foam curing. 3,475,522, 10-28-69, CI. 264-26.
Garin, Vladimir Mikhailovich: See —
Kostrov, Pavel Mikhailovich; Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich; Garin,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; Ivanov, Viktor Alexeevich; and
Dmitriev, Jury Ivanovich, 3,485,238.
Garland, Charles, to Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company. High-
pressure facility. 3,477,605, 11-11-69, CI. 220-3.
Garland, Edward J., to ESB Incorporated. Flashlight switch.
3,459,907, 8-5-69, CI. 200-60.
Garland, Milton W.: See —
Etter, Joseph A.; and Garland, Milton W.,3,485,057.
Garland, Robert B.: See—
Kraychy, Stephen; Garland, Robert B.; Mizuba, Seth S.; and
Scott, William M., 3,48 1,974.
Garland, Thomas H.: See —
Yamada, Yoshikazu; and Garland, Thomas H., 3,476, 562.
Garland, William J.; Hassencahl, Lloyd J.; Lenhart, Donald D.; and
Wolfe, George, Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Internally heated
crystal devices. 3,431,392, 3-4-69, CI. 219-210.
Garlet, Robert; and Grandet, Louis, to Office National Industriel de
l'Azote. Process for the production of carbon oxysulphide.
3,432,266, 3-1 1-69, CI. 23-203.
Garlington, William M. Basketball backboard and horizontally mova-
ble basket. 3,477,714, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 273-1.5
Garlitts, Donald C, to Continental Copper and Steel Industries, Inc.
Grinding machine for grinding alloy discs. 3,461,620, 8-19-69, CI.
51-129.
Garlock Inc.: See —
Hobson, Charles M., Jr., 3,447,780.
Merkwacz, Joseph, 3,429,592.
Garlot, Christian: See —
Jeantils, Claude; Grosclaude, Etienne; Garlot, Christian; and
Petruzzi, Nicolino,3,459,761.
Garman Company, Incorporated: See —
Elbreder, Charles H., 3,442,810.
Garman, John A.: See —
Godfrey, Leonard E. A.; and Garman, John A. ,3, 427,292.
Garman, Robert A., to Sterer Engineering and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Fluid flow regulator. 3,455,320, 7-15-69, CI. 137-101.
Garmire, Elsa M.: See —
Townes, Charles H.; Garmire, Elsa M.; Chiao, Raymond Y.; and
Stoicheff, Boris P.,3,469,107.
Garnache, Richard R.: See—
Lindmayer, Joseph; Wrigley, Charles Y.; and Garnache, Richard
R. ,3,455,748.
Garner, Edward Daniel, to Garhan, Herschal F. Baby strollers.
3,459,435, 8-5-69, CI. 280-41.
Garner, Edward Vernon, to Bird Machine Company. Filter meduim
support grid. 3,426,909, 2-1 1-69, CI. 210-474.
Garner, Elmer, to Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
Company. Automatic oiler for journal boxes. 3,456,758, 7-22-69,
CI. 184-2.
Garner, Harold K., to Uniroyal, Inc. High impact strength blends of
vinyl chloride polymers. 3,475,361, 10-28-69, CI. 260-23.
Garner, Harold K.; and Matthews, Demetreos N., to Uniroyal, Inc.
Polymerization catalyst. 3,441,546, 4-29-69, CI. 260-80.7
Garner, Howell D.: See—
Bird, John D.; Garner, Howell D.; Lounsberry, Ernest D.; and
Thomas, David F.,3,420,471.
Garner, Oscar G., to General Cable Corporation. Method of making
aluminum sheathed coaxial cable. 3,430,330, 3-4-69, CI. 29-429.
Garner, Oscar G., to General Cable Corporation. Solid aluminum
conductor insulated with cross- linked polyethylene. 3,441,660, 4-
29-69, CI. 174-102.
Garner, Oscar G., to General Cable Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for producing conductors surrounded by three or more ex-
truded layers. 3,446,883, 5-27-69, CI. 264-174.
Garner, Oscar G., to General Cable Corporation. Coaxial cable with
welded metal sheath. 3,480,724, 1 1-25-69, CI. 174-102.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Garner, Stanley R., to Bailey Tow-Rite, Inc. Trailer hitch. 3,446,519,
5-27-69, CI. 280-502.
Garner, William: See-
Beadle, Anthony Crisp; and Garner, William, 3,433,276.
Garnett, Charles S., 50% to Simmons, William. Treatment of plastic
surfaces. 3,477,799, 11-11-69, CI. 8-4.
Garnett, Clifford. Electrochemical marking arrangement with current
limiting device. 3,480,537, 1 1-25-69, CI. 204-224.
Garnett, Donald W., to Olofsson Corporation, The. Multiple stage
vibratory material supply structure. 3,435,995, 4-1-69, CI. 222-
199.
Garnett, Donald W., to Olofsson Corporation, The. Container supply
mechanism for weighing apparatus. 3,477,530, 11-11-69, CI. 177-
55.
Garnett, Edward V., to Eaton Metal Products Company. Trailer
brake control. 3,482,660, 12-9-69, CI. 188-167.
Garney, Karl; and Winkler, Gunnar, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Method
of producing transverse sealings of collapsible tube-shaped con-
tainers by means of pressure jaws and heat, and means for carry-
ing out said method. 3,424,885, 1-28-69, CI. 219-10.53
Gamier, Francois: See —
Hassid, Michel; and Gamier, Francois, 3,44 1,847.
Gamier, Jean Pierre Gabriel Ernest, to Novacel S.A. Apparatus for
changing spools on a shaft. 3,424,398, 1-28-69, CI. 242-81.
Gamier, John J.: See —
Brown, William E.; and Gamier, John J. ,3,460,475.
Gamier, Marcel, to Micro-Mega. Device for attaching a dental hand
tool of the slip joint type. 3,432,194, 3-1 1-69, CI. 287-1 19.
Garnjost, Kenneth D.: See —
Bidlack, Jerald D.; and Garnjost, Kenneth D., 3,447,422.
Gendron, George J.; Garnjost, Kenneth D.; and Mastropole, Al-
fred J.,3,452,830.
Thayer, William J.; and Garnjost, Kenneth D.,3,464,318.
Williams, L Jack; Thayer, William J.; and Garnjost, Kenneth
D., 3,455,330.
Garrard Engineering Limited: See —
Fussell, Peter Raymond, 3,420,531.
Garrard, Wilfred C. J.; and Lynes, William F., Sr. Acceleration load
compensating mechanism. 3,424,407, 1-28-69, CI. 244-118.
Garrett, Carlos J., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Steam
generator and coal pulverizing apparatus. 3,467,036, 9-16-69, CI.
110-106.
Garrett, Carlos J., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Recirculating
type steam generator and pump arrangement. 3,467,069, 9-16-69,
CI. 122-406.
Garrett, Charles G. B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Grid type magic tee. 3,436,143, 4-1-69, CI. 350-147.
Garrett, Charles G. B.: See—
Colbow, Konrad; Garrett, Charles G. B.; and Thomas, Donald
E., 3,435,213.
Garrett Corporation, The: See —
Avant, William W., 3,433,251.
Bradley, Curtis E., 3,451,214.
Burke, Clarence J.; and Grosjean, Milton O., 3,435,885.
Carson, Alan B., 3,478,706.
Davis, Maurice C; and Wood, Palmer R., 3,439,694.
Du Pont, Anthony A.; Harris, Edward N.; and Schroeter,
Thomas T., 3,486,340.
Harris, Edward N., 3,422,625.
Hendricks, Howard F., 3,422,619.
Kelley, Archibald P., 3,455,182.
Kimball, John G., 3,447,334.
Kinsell, Robert C; and Matulich, Dan S., 3,461,790.
Kleiner, Erich J.; and Peed, Garland P., 3,457,955.
Kober, William, 3,428,840.
Kukel, Joseph; Chang, Kuo T.; and Yarber, Gordon W.,
3,452,948.
Kump, Edward T., 3,447,529.
Lytle, Elvin D., 3,482,131.
Marie, David John, 3,467,451.
Marley, David J., 3,434,761.
Marley, David J., 3,434,762.
Matulich, Dan S.; and Skinner, Harold S., 3,465,962.
Nancarrow, James H.; and Holzhausen, Glen H., 3,423,926.
Pratt, Norman F., 3,483,750.
Riple, James C, 3,435,771.
Rosin, Nathaniel L., 3,448,840.
Vanderbur, John E., Jr.; Waggoner, James N.; and McBrien,
Robert M., 3,424,218.
Vershure, Roy W., Jr., 3,460,806.
Wesolowski, Adolph J., 3,467,845.
Wilson, Eldon M., 3,453,878.
Wortz, Edward C; and Aasen, Leiv B., 3,441,020.
Garrett, David E.: See —
Ptacek, Edward A.; and Garrett, David E.,3,424,565.
Garrett, Donald E. Pressure-foam fractionation. 3,448,044, 6-3-69,
CI. 210-44.
Garrett, Donald E.: See-
Hermann, John A.; and Garrett, Donald E., 3,450,490.
Garrett, Henry U. Rotating gas lift mandrel for well pipe strings.
3,454,093, 7-8-69, CI. 166-224.
and Wielicki, Hen-
Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
and Garrett,
Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett
Matthews, Robert E .; and Garrett,
Garrett, Henry U. Crossover device for parallel pipe strings.
3,454,096, 7-8-69, CI. 166-242.
Garrett, Hoke M.: See —
Charyn, Fred P.; and Garrett, Hoke M., 3,428, 156.
Garrett, Howard R.; Rhino, Albert F.; and Olila, Howard E., to
Haskon, Inc. Filling and sealing machine. 3,465,494, 9-9-69, CI.
53-168.
Garrett, Jim C; and Johnson, Robert H. Soldering iron cage holder.
3,442,477, 5-6-69, CI. 248-210.
Garrett, John M.: See —
Miles, Clifford V.; and Garrett, John M., 3,476,989.
Garrett Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Gordon, Marvin, 3,456,052.
Garrett, Lane S.; Bergey, John M. K.; Greenberg, Stuart G.; and
Alessandro, Frank J., to United States of America, Navy. Univer-
sal encoder tester. 3,469,084, 9-23-69, CI. 235-153.
Garrett, Leo Lawrence, deceased; and Florida National Bank, ad-
ministrator, C.T.A. Trickling bar assembly for blow-out towers.
3,430,935, 3-4-69, CI. 261-109.
Garrett, Luther W., Jr.: See—
Pfeiffer, Robert W.; and Garrett, Luther W., Jr.,3,42 1,884.
Garrett, Michael E., to British Oxygen Company Limited, The. Flow-
regulating device. 3,429,342, 2-25-69, CI. 138-43.
Garrett, Michael E.: See —
Webster, Thomas J.; and Garrett, Michael E., 3,43 1,746.
Garrett, Walter A. Heating and cooling system. 3,424,232, 1-28-69,
CI. 165-45.
Garrett, Walter L.: See —
Brown, James A.; Garrett, Walter
ry ,3,467,603.
Garrett, Wayne C: See —
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C.,3,425,199.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3,425,200.
Freedlander, Abraham
Wayne C.,3,440,808.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.
Wayne C.,3,485,022.
Freelander, Abraham L.;
Wayne C, 3,444,675.
Freldlander, Abraham L.;
Wayne C.,3,449,894.
Garrett, Wayne O.: See —
Brunner, Robert F.; and Garrett, Wayne O.,3,433,450.
Garrett, William R.: See-
Miller, Charles E.; and Garrett, William R.,3,463,252.
Garrett, William R., to Smith Industries International, Inc. Resilient
unit for drill strings. 3,447,340, 6-3-69, CI. 64-1.
Garrett, William R., to Smith Industries International, Inc. Latch for
drill bit control apparatus. 3,460,639, 8-12-69, CI. 175-230.
Garrett, William R.; and Moore, Stanley C, to Smith International,
Inc. Dual drill pipe. 3,471,177, 10-7-69, CI. 285-133.
Garrett, William. Process for applying designs to the surface of the
hair. 3,433,232, 3-18-69, CI. 132-7.
Garrette, Charles H., Jr.; and Ryan, Harry Michael, to Armed Forces
Equipment Development Corporation. Telescoping tube assembly.
3,474,833, 10-28-69, CI. 138-120.
Garrido, John A.: See —
Waznys, Peter J.; and Garrido, John A. ,3,457,378.
Garriques, Alfred L.: See —
Siemonsen, Frederick A.; and Garriques, Alfred L., 3,462,036.
Garris, Raymond W. Phosphoric acid production. 3,463,609, 8-26-
69, CI. 23-165.
Garrison, Dale Leroy; and Lulay, Arthur, to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Apparatus and process for stretch breaking
filamentary tow. 3,469,285, 9-30-69, CI. 19-0.37
Garrison, Earl R. Cab-over telescopic camper with sliding panel.
3,463,541, 8-26-69, CI. 296-23.
Garrison, Erskine P.; and Tschirky, John E., to Smith Industries In-
ternational, Inc. Flow restricting and metering radial bearing for
drilling tools. 3,456,746, 7-22-69, CI. 175-320.
Garrison, John B., to United States of America, Navy. Search anten-
na system. 3,453,637, 7-1-69, CI. 343-854.
Garrison, John B., Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of America,
mesne. Inhalation-exhalation regulator system with suction control.
3,481,333, 12-2-69, CI. 128-142.2
Garrison, John. Edge-wire support unit. 3,425,680, 2-4-69, CI. 267-
102.
Garrison, Judd F., to Pneumo Dynamics Corporation. Aircraft
weight and balance system sensor. 3,473,369, 10-21-69, CI. 73-65.
Garrison, Langdon I., to Swenson, John, Granite Co., Inc., The.
Panel for composite wall structure. 3,476,912, 11-4-69, CI. 219-
213.
Garrison, Lilbum H.; and Winter, William E., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Apparatus for epitaxially producing a layer on a
substrate. 3,459,152, 8-5-69, CI. 118-5.
Garrison, William E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Glass laminate. 3,434,915, 3-25-69, CI. 161-199.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
537
Garrison, William E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for the preparation of shaped articles from lactam
polymers. 3,454,689, 7-8-69, CI. 264-53.
Garritsen, Johan W.; and Bigot, Johan A., to Stamicarbon N.V. Lac-
tams from cyclo-aliphatic ketoximes by the Bechmann rearrange-
ment employing HC1 as catalyst. 3,437,655, 4-8-69, CI. 260-239.3
Garritsen, Johan W.; and Bigot, Johan A., to Stamicarbon,
N.V. Preparation of r-aminododecadienic lactam. 3,481,919, 12-2-
69, CI. 260-239.3
Garrity, John K., 'G' Grip Corporation, The. Golf club grip.
3,441,276, 4-29-69, CI. 273-81.4
Garry, Gerald A.; Kostuch, Donald J.; Lawless, Frederick W.; and
Malaby, Davey L., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Document line position identification for line marking and
document indexing apparatus. 3,458,688, 7-29-69, CI. 235-61.7
Garshelis, Ivan J., to Research Associates Inc. Magnetic proximity
detector. 3,458,774, 7-29-69, CI. 317-148.5
Garside, Peter: See —
Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Cheesman, Dennis George; Gar-
side, Peter; and Waring, Juliet Mary, 3,466,295.
Garson, Carl Homer. Typodont. 3,422,536, 1-21-69, CI. 32-71.
Garst, Jonathan. Two-stage method of converting anhydrous to aqua
ammonia. 3,468,134, 9-23-69, CI. 62-48.
Garstang, William W.; and Nordquist, Lawrence E., to Cornell-Dubi-
lier Electric Corporation. Discoidal feed-through capacitors.
3,443,251, 5-6-69, CI. 333-79.
Gartley, William H.: See—
McBride, Harold Oren; and Gartley, William H. ,3 ,478,374.
Gartner, Jurgen, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Preparation of 3,3-bis-
(chloromethyl)-oxetane. 3,462,454, 8-19-69, CI. 260-333.
Gartner, Stanley Jacob; and Roeber, Henry William, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Method of making a cathode sleeve struc-
ture. 3,452,425, 7-1-69, CI. 29-477.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Material
transfer device with parallel link frame. 3,463,329, 8-26-69, CI.
214-1.
Gartner, Stanley J.; Regec, John J.; and Smith, James M., to Syl-
vania Electric Products, Inc. Chain and indexing driving
mechanism. 3,465,867, 9-9-69, CI. 198-19.
Gartner, Werner, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. High frequen-
cy heating system with inductive plasma. 3,440,387, 4-22-69, CI.
219-10.75
Garty, Kenneth T.; and Gibb, Thomas B., Jr., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Polymerizing of oxirane monoepoxides in the presence
of a reaction product of an organometallic compound and a
polyoxyalkylene glycol. 3,427,259, 2-11-69, CI. 260-2.
Gartzke, Donald G.; and Scudo, Aldo, to Amphenol Corporation.
-^Coaxial connector. 3,474,391, 10-21-69, CI. 339-103.
Garve, Alexander, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG. Ar-
rangements for radial flow compressors for supercharging internal
combustion engines. 3,462,071, 8-19-69, CI. 230-114.
Garver, Edward B.; and Lurie, Randolph D., to Continental Can
Company, Inc. Die center pad. 3,452,396, 7-1-69, CI. 18-19.
Garver, Oscar W.; Ullman, Frederick E.; Stettler, Christian H.; and
Kopp, Hans W., to Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. Welding
machine and procedure for welding attach- ments to base mem-
bers and having provision for inhibiting welding when the base
members are misoriented. 3,427,426, 2-1 1-69, CI. 219-80.
Garver, Robert V., to United States of America, Army. Varactor
continuous phase modulator having a resistance in parallel with
the varactor. 3,479,615, 11-18-69, CI. 332-30.
Garver, William Joseph: See —
Dell, Harry John; Folkenroth, Earl Earnest; and Garver, William
Joseph.3,424,416.
Garver, William Joseph; and O'Hanlan, Michael Anthony, Jr., to
AMP Incorporated. Socket for spaced contacts of tubular mem-
bers. 3,462,725, 8-19-69, CI. 339-51.
Garvey, Edward Christopher: See —
Chalfin, William L.; and Garvey, Edward Christopher.3,444,562.
Garvey, Gary M., to Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Co. Cutoff signal
mechanism for scales. 3,458,003, 7-29-69, CI. 177-1 16.
Garvey, John H., to Custom Packaging, Inc. Spile. 3,469,344, 9-30-
69, CI. 47-53.
Garwacki, Walter, to General Electric Company. Wide band gap
semiconductor devices having improved temperature independent
non-rectifying contacts. 3,479,573, 1 1-18-69, CI. 317-237.
Garwin, Edward L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Coaxial light source with series impedance within the
envelope. 3,479,555, 1 1-18-69, CI. 315-39.
Garwin, Richard L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Laser device for producing multiple frequency outputs. 3,432,768,
3-11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Garwood, William E., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Shape selective
hydrocarbon conversion over activated offretite. 3,474,025, 10-21-
69, CI. 208-111.
Gary, Leo A., to Spra-Con Company, The. Synchronized memory
system for a selective discharge conveyor. 3,482,260, 12-2-69, CI.
214-11.
Garzia, Aldo, to Instituto Chemioterapico Italiano S.p.A. 3,4,5-
Trimethoxybenzoylguanidines. 3,432,550, 3-11-69, CI. 260-559.
Garzia, Aldo, to Instituto Chemioterapico Italiano S.p.A. 3,4,5-
Trimethoxgbenzoylguanidines. 3,432,551, 3-11-69, CI. 260-559.
Gas Council, The: See —
Dent, Frederick James, 3,441,395.
Dent, Frederick James; Thompson, Brian Hoyle; and Conway,
Henry Lawrence, 3,484,219.
Percival, George, 3,420,642.
Percival, George; and Yarwood, Thomas Alan, 3,433,609.
Percival, George, 3,459,520.
Percival, George; and Phillips, Thomas Rowland, 3,469,957.
Gas Developments Corporation: See —
Granryd, Eric G.U., 3,474,641.
Gas Processors, Inc.: See-
Price, Harold A.; and Price, Donald A., 3,472,498.
Gasbarra, Anthony J., to Bennett Industries, Inc. Sealing arrange-
ment for plastic container. 3,458,079, 7-29-69, CI. 220-24.
Gasc, Jean-Claude: See—
Benin, Daniel; Pierdet, Andre; Nedelec, Lucien; and Gasc,
Jean-Claude,3,472,884.
Bucourt, Robert; Nedelec, Lucien; and Gasc, Jean-
Claude.3,472,885.
Vignau, Michel; Bucourt, Robert; Tessier, Jean; Costerousse,
Germain; Nedelec, Lucien; Gasc, Jean-Claude; Joly, Robert;
Warnant, Julien; and Goffinet, Bernard, 3,453,267.
Gascon, Joseph: See —
Fehr, Bernard Henri Paul; and Gascon, Joseph,3,445,199.
Gasflux Company, The: See —
Medsker, Goerge A., 3,469,304.
Gasiel, Joseph F.; and Downs, James C, to Seeburg Corporation,
The. Shelf-resetting mechanism for drop-shelf package vendors.
3,446,396, 5-27-69, CI. 221-90.
Gasik, Ronald F., to Ansul Company, The. Inertia switches.
3,453,405, 7-1-69, CI. 200-61.45
Gasior, Stanley J.: See —
Forney, Albert J.; Gasior, Stanley J.; and Field, Joseph
H.,3,463,623.
Gasiorek, Leonard S.; and Zeisler, Frederic L., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Control system for an electric motor. 3,487,282, 12-30-69,
CI. 318-443.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Canute, Robert A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method for separating iron from magnesium hydroxide.
3,482,938, 12-9-69, CI. 23-201.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Separating alkali metal halates from halides by ad-
dition of a water-soluble alcohol. 3,424,562, 1-28-69, CI. 23-296.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Separating alkali metal halates from halides by ad-
dition of ammonia. 3,429,668, 2-25-69, CI. 23-296.
Gaske, Joseph E.: See —
Sekmakas, Kazys; and Gaske, Joseph E.,3,450,791.
Gaskell & Chambers Limited: See —
Loveland, Robert; and Downie, George, 3,464,595.
Gaskell, Edward Stanley. Dough-moulding machines. 3,459,140, 8-5-
69, CI. 107-9.
Gaskill, James R., Jr.: See —
Vitt, George G., Jr.; and Gaskill, James R., Jr.,3,454,772.
Gaskill, James Robbins, Jr.; and Vitt, George G., Jr., to Hughes Air-
craft Company. Focus monitor arrangement. 3,436,589, 4-1-69,
CI. 315-10.
Gaskins, Jack C, to Batson-Cook Company. Variable speed trans-
mission. 3,481,221, 12-2-69, CI. 74-689.
Gaskins, Thomas. Propelling and steering device. 3,448,710, 6-10-
69, CI. 114-16.
Gasner, William L., to McCulloch Corporation. Stabilized cutting tip
for chain saw cutter link. 3,477,480, 11-11-69, CI. 143-135.
Gaspar, Bela. Sensitizing methine dyes and intermediates, process for
preparing same and photographic element con- taining these dyes.
3,427,310, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-240.1
Gaspar, Istvan; and Schnitta, Antal, to Licencia Talalmanyokat Er-
tekesito Vallalat. Process for polymerizing lactams. 3,451,975, 6-
24-69, CI. 260-78.
Gaspar, Louis G.: See —
Formsma, Gerald R.; and Gaspar, Louis G., 3,464,870.
Gaspar, Noel John: See —
Tiedje, John Louis; Pasternak, Israel Szabsaj; and Gaspar, Noel
John,3,449,458.
Gasparac, Rudolph J.; and Peters, Helmut, to Nordberg Manufactur-
ing Company. Bearing support for a crusher and the like.
3,443,846, 5-13-69, CI. 308-172.
Gasparac, Rudolph J.; and Szaj, Arnold P., to Nordberg Manufactur-
ing Company. Bowl securing and bowl removing means.
3,437,277, 4-8-69, CI. 241-207.
Gasparaitis, Bernardas: See—
Dokos, Sophocles J.; Wickenberg, Chester H.; Swanson, Charles
E.; and Gasparaitis, Bernardas.3,472,154.
Gaspari, Anthony M. Stencilling die. 3,469,488, 9-30-69, CI. 83-652.
Gaspari, Raffaele, to Societa Italians Resine S.p.A. Mixing ther-
moplastic materials. 3,458,174, 7-29-69, CI. 259-4.
Gasper, Herbert: See —
Blomecke, Werner; Freystein, Wolfgang; and Gasper, Her-
bert,3,450,061.
538
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Gassaway, James Scott, to Hersey-Sparling Meter Company. Moni-
toring and recording system. 3,448,457, 6-3-69, CI. 346-1.
Gassaway, Lee V.; and Erdkamp, Michael L. Control circuit.
3,478,222, 11-11-69, CI. 307-38.
Gassaway, Wilson C. Bearing heater. 3,427,434, 2-11-69, CI. 219-
385.
Gasser, Adolf; and Ronge, Georg, to Entwicklungs- und Forschungs-
Anstalt. Method of purifying waste water. 3,446,732, 5-27-69, CI.
210-44.
Gasser, Clive Gordon; and Hamlin, James William, to BP Chemicals
(U.K.) Limited. Organic acid separation by azeotropic distillation
with toluene and subsequent chemical washing of toluene.
3,437,566, 4-8-69, CI. 203-33.
Gasser, Edward Bruce; and Healy, Denis J., to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. Aerosol dispenser with lateral discharge and heating
holder therefor. 3,446,402, 5-27-69, CI. 222-146.
Gasser, Hermann; and Wuest, Stephan, to Luwa AG. Monitoring
device for textile machines for determining interruptions at mov-
ing fiber strands or the like. 3,438,189, 4-15-69, CI. 57-81.
Gasser, Kurt, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Motor control system
with frequency sensors for determining when predetermined motor
speed is attained. 3,439,242, 4-15-69, CI. 318-66.
Gasser, Lorenz: See —
Baade, Otto; and Gasser, Lorenz,3,482,051.
Gasser, Lorenz, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Key
dialling system capable of transmitting special signals over a loop
in the call condition. 3,454,726, 7-8-69, CI. 179-90.
Gasser, Robert A.; and Cooper, Pascal W., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Process for the preparation of gibberellin esters. 3,436,405, 4-1-
69, CI. 260-343.3
Gasset, Michelle Marcelle: See —
Alder, Robert Oscar; Baudet, Roger Jean Francois; Baudier,
Claude Paul; and Gasset, Michelle Marcelle,3,430,405.
Gassino, Teresio, to Olivetti, Ing., C, & C, S.p.A. Ten key calculat-
ing machine adapted to effect multiplications as well as divisions.
3,423,018, 1-21-69, CI. 235-63.
Gassino, Teresio, to Olivetti, Ing., C, & C, S.p.A. Automatic short-
cut multiplication device for a calculating machine. 3,451,616, 6-
24-69, CI. 235-60.
Gassino, Teresio; and Giolitti, Nicolo, to Olivetti, Ing C, & C,
S.p.A. Device for transversely displacing a typecarrier carriage in-
cluding a folding rack. 3,448,844, 6-10-69, CI. 197-82.
Gassier, Gerhard; and Pohler, Friedmar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Electric quotient network which divides a vari-
able AC input voltage by a variable DC input voltage. 3,454,754,
7-8-69, CI. 235-196.
Gassman, Max Paul, to Deere & Company. Dual-range tractor-im-
plement draft control system. 3,485,303, 12-23-69, CI. 172-7.
Gassmann, Gerhard-Gunter, to International Standard Electric Cor-
poration. Synchronous demodulator system. 3,454,710, 7-8-69, CI.
178-5 8
Gassner, Harold. Rail fasteners. 3,476,317, 11-4-69, CI. 238-290.
Gassner, Saul Alexander; Hellinger, Esther; Katchalsky, Aharon; and
Vofsi, David, to Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd.
Polyethylene-natural wax emulsions for the coating of fruits and
vegetables. 3,420,790, 1-7-69, CI. 260-18.
Gasson, Edward James: See —
Bethell, James Robert; Gasson, Edward James; Hadley, David
James; and Neale, Roderick Frank, 3,435,069.
Gasson, Roy Alfred George; See —
Flower, Maurice Shirley; and Gasson, Roy Alfred
George,3,422,207.
Gast, Erich; and Wege, Hans, to Kuhn, Wilhelm, OHG. Coffee-filter.
3,483,812, 12-16-69, CI. 99-295.
Gast, Lyle E.; and Schneider, Wilma J., to United States of America,
Agriculture. Diisocyanate modified vegetable oil hydroxyl- ter-
minated polyesteramide coatings. 3,485,779, 12-23-69, CI. 260-18.
Gastev, Jury Alexandrovich: See —
Perelman, Simon Meerovich; Prager, Isaak Aronovich; Tol-
machev, Anatoly Filippovich; Klebanov, David Lvovich; and
Gastev, Jury Alexandrovich, 3,444,376.
Gastineau, Lloyd, to General Dynamics Corporation. Radiant energy
detection system using reciprocating means surrounding the detec-
tor. 3,422,416, 1-14-69, CI. 340-258.
Gaston, James B.: See—
Wiley, Carl A.; Canaday, James A.; Loeschen, Herbert C; and
Gaston, James B.,3,450,869.
Gaston, Paul, to Musi Corporation. Spring clip for ornaments.
3,460,211,8-12-69, CI. 24-252.
Gates & Sons, Inc.: See —
Gates, Harris Gordon, 3,437,306.
Gates, Albert George Ronald, to Gestetner Limited. Apparatus for
applying a liquid to rotary surfaces of printing machines.
3,425,345, 2-4-69, CI. 101-148.
Gates, Albert George Ronald, to Gestetner Limited. Clutches.
3,446,501,5-27-69, CI. 271-62.
Gates and Sons, Inc.: See-
Gates, Harris Gordon, 3,465,999.
Gates, Earl. Supporting and rotating device for hair curler rolls.
3,454,016, 7-8-69, CI. 132-34.
Gates, Harris Gordon, to Gates & Sons, Inc. Concrete form tie as-
sembly and plug therefor. 3,437,306, 4-8-69, CI. 249-43.
Gates, Harris Gordon, to Gates and Sons, Inc. Cone subassembly for
concrete form ties. 3,465,999, 9-9-69, CI. 249-43.
Gates, John M. P., to Tektronix, Inc. Amplifier having push-pull out-
put with current sharing operation. 3,470,484, 9-30-69, CI. 330-
14.
Gates, John T.: See —
Caldemeyer, Daniel F.; Caldemeyer, Lloyd O.; Gates, John T.;
and Bellmer, Friedrich 0.,3,434,755.
Gates, John W., Jr.: See—
McBride, Clarence E.; O'Brien, David F.; and Gates, John W.,
Jr.,3,459,549.
Gates, John William Charles, to National Research Development
Corporation. Q-switched laser light sources. 3,487,331, 12-30-69,
CI. 331-94.5
Gates, Lauren W.: See —
Hill, Fredrick L.; Gates, Lauren W.; and Friedel, William C,
Jr.,3,429,440.
Gates, Lauren W., to University of California, The Regents of the.
Harvester adaptable to various row spacings. 3,437,220, 4-8-69,
CI. 214-42.
Gates, Lauren W.; Holtz, Nickolas A.; and Hill, Fredrick L., to
University of California, The Regents of the. Rear cross-conveyor
assembly for harvester. 3,422,953, 1-21-69, CI. 209-74.
Gates, Lauren W.; and Schmidt, Lewis W., to University of Califor-
nia, The Regents of the. Tomato harvester pickup. 3,436,902, 4-8-
69, CI. 56-327.
Gates, Marvin A.: See —
Bailey, John M.; and Gates, Marvin A.,3,426,739.
Gates, Paul: See —
Evans, Wayne; Marcucci, Rudolph; and Gates, Paul, 3,466,488.
Gates, Percival T., Jr., to EG & G, Inc. Light beam sampling ap-
paratus. 3,463,575, 8-26-69, CI. 350-172.
Gates Radio Company: See —
Kabrick, Wallace J., 3,484,709.
Schultz, Porter F., Jr., 3,436,708.
Schultz, Porter F., Jr., 3,437,931.
Stratman, Hardin G., 3,475,694.
Swanson, Hilmer I., 3,440,566.
Gates, Robert L., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Rotary position
mechanism. 3,485,115, 12-23-69, CI. 74-815.
Gates, Ronald G.: See —
Noddings, Charles R.; Cleary, Robert D.; and Gates, Ronald
G.,3,459,815.
Gates Rubber Company: See —
Hori, Tatsu, 3,445,981.
Gates Rubber Company, The: See—
Jewell, David E.; and Givens, William R., 3,480,269.
Roden, Richard L.; Smith, Dudley C; and Kessler, Lowell,
3,484,807.
Gates, Walter G., to Ford Motor Company. Self-cleaning oil filter.
3,432,005,3-11-69, CI. 184-6.
Gateway Erectors, Inc.: See —
Reiland, Frank F., 3,473,285.
Gatiss, John William; and Joyce, William John, to English Electric
Company, Limited, The, and British Insulated Callender's Cables
Limited. Control circuit switching devices protecting capacitors se-
ries-connected in high voltage lines. 3,443,156, 5-6-69, CI. 317-12.
Gatley, John Andrew: See —
Webb, John; Gatley, John Andrew; and McFall, Al-
bert,3,453,867.
Gatsis, John G., to Universal Oil Products Company. Multiple-stage
hydrorefining of petroleum crude oil. 3,453,206, 7-1-69, CI. 208-
210.
Gatsis, John G., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrorefining
black oils with a combination of halogen hydrides. 3,457,164, 7-
22-69, CI. 208-209.
Gatsis, John G.; and Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Hydrogenation of condensed nuclear hydrocar-
bonaceous compounds. 3,449,452, 6-10-69, CI. 260-667.
Gatsis, John G.; and Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Hydrogenation of condensed ring heterocyclic com-
pounds. 3,449,454, 6-10-69, CI. 260-668.
Gatsis, John G.: See —
Gleim, William K. T.; and Gatsis, John G., 3,483, 118.
Gatsonides, Maurits. Sensing device. 3,436,504, 4-1-69, CI. 200-86.
Gattenby, Miles N., Jr.; and D'Amato, Anthony S., to Borden Com-
pany, The. Antifogging film comprising vinyl chloride polymer and
fatty acid esters. 3,479,308, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-23.
Gatti, Arno, to General Electric Company. Process for producing a-
alumina whiskers. 3,476,613, 11-4-69, CI. 148-1.6
Gatti, Arno, to General Electric Company. Process for producing
alpha -alumina whiskers. 3,486,849, 12-30-69, CI. 23-142.
Gatti, Arno; and Laskow, William, to General Electric Company.
Process for producing magnesia-alumina spinel whiskers.
3,457,033, 7-22-69, CI. 23-52.
Gatti, Giancarlo. Automatic dispensing machine for magazines,
newspapers, books and the like. 3,463,356, 8-26-69, CI. 221-213.
LIST OF PATENTEES
539
Gattner, Gunther E.; and Jurk, Rolf F., to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of and apparatus for automatically identifying
symbols appearing in written matter. 3,430,198, 2-25-69, CI. 340-
146.3
Gatto, Charles. Cutting means for continuously fed materials.
3,442,168, 5-6-69, CI. 83-354.
Gatz, Raymond J., to Lamson & Sessions Co., The. Threaded
fastener having tool receiving recess. 3,481,243, 12-2-69, CI. 85-
45.
Gatza, Casper J. Gas saturator and detector. 3,429,676, 2-25-69, CI.
48-195.
Gatzi, Karl: See—
Paltauf, Friedrich; Menasse, Raphael; and Gatzi, Karl, 3,483,245.
Gatzke, Harold E.; Ariens, Mando S.; and Doty, Vernon G., to Agri-
Tek, Inc. Seed planter for depositing fine seeds at controlled
depth. 3,450,074, 6-17-69, CI. 1 1 1-52.
Gau, Leonard P.; and Platzer, George E.Jr., to Chrysler Corporation.
Voltage regulator. 3,439,250, 4-15-69, CI. 320-64.
Gaubis, Leonard L.; and McDonough, Thomas F., to United Aircraft
Corporation. Combined propeller pitch lock and low pitch stop
system. 3,439,745, 4-22-69, CI. 170-160.21
Gaubis, Leonard L.: See —
Quenneville, Raymond N.; and Gaubis, Leonard L., 3,463, 237.
Gaudelli: See —
Gaudelli, Edmond M.; and Shepler, Edward E., 3,426,122.
Gaudelli, Edmond M.; and Shepler, Edward E., to Gaudelli, Edmond
M., mesne. Process for producing stone block structures.
3,426,122, 2-4-69, CI. 264-297.
Gaudin, Jean, to Societe de Constructions Mecaniques de Creil.
Braking device for use in the winding of a number of strips upon a
common mandrel. 3,468,494, 9-23-69, CI. 242-75.2
Gaudlitz, Paul. Tying apparatus for sausage casings. 3,473,292, 10-
21-69, CI. 53-135.
Gaudry, Edouard, to Electrolux Corporation. Noise reduction of
gear train. 3,469,470, 9-30-69, CI. 74-443.
Gaudry, Edouard: See —
Gaudry, Paul E.; Gaudry, Edouard; Descarries, Raymond; and
Anderson, James.3,469,272.
Gaudry, Paul E.; Gaudry, Edouard; Descarries, Raymond; and An-
derson, James, to Electrolux Corporation. Floor and rug treating
apparatus. 3,469,272, 9-30-69, CI. 15-50.
Gauer Metal Products, Inc.: See—
Gauer, Walter; and Hathaway, Richard E., 3,474,653.
Gauer, Walter; and Hathaway, Richard E., to Gauer Metal Products,
Inc. Metal strip edging apparatus. 3,474,653, 10-28-69, CI. 72-
199.
Gauger, Roy C, to Bendix Corporation, The, mesne. Vacuum pump.
3,478,954, 1 1-18-69, CI. 230-101.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E., Ill; and Lord, John B., to
Betz Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for the control of foam forma-
tion during the processing of liquids. 3,425,952, 2-4-69, CI. 252-
361.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E.; and Lord, John B., to Betz
Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus for the control of foam formation
during the processing of liquids. 3,427,252, 2-11-69, CI. 252-361.
Gaugler, Richard S.; and Siegla, Donald C, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Domestic clothes washer with fluid flow agitation.
3,444,710, 5-20-69, CI. 68-184.
Gauje, Georges Maurice Celestin Alois, to Societe Nationale d'Etude
et de Construction de Moteurs d 'Aviation. Process for depositing a
protective aluminum coating on metal articles. 3,486,927, 12-30-
69, CI. 117-107.2
Gaukler, Fritz: See—
Kuhnle, Paul; and Gaukler, Fritz,3 ,470,995.
Gaul, Edward M.; and Steingas, Richard R , to International Har-
vester Company. Cotton picker construction. 3,466,857, 9-16-69,
CI. 56-30.
Gaul, Edward M.: See —
Steingas, Richard R.; and Gaul, Edward M., 3,486,3 16.
Gauld, Godfrey R., to Avco Corporation. Relay comprising comple-
mentary symmetry-connected transistors with isolated inductance-
rectifier input networks. 3,479,531, 11-18-69, CI. 307-255.
Gaulke, Gary L., to Hyster Company. Steering axle. 3,480,100, 11-
25-69, CI. 180-79.2
Gault, John M., to International Rectifier Corporation. Method of
manufacture of high voltage solar cell. 3,422,527, 1-21-69, CI. 29-
572.
Gault, John M., to International Rectifier Corporation. Unijunction
transistor with improved efficiency and heat transfer charac-
teristics. 3,423,652, 1-21-69, CI. 317-235.
Gault, John M., to International Rectifier Corporation. Silicon cell
construction and method of manufacture therefor. 3,483,039, 12-
9-69, CI. 136-89.
Gaumer, Marvin W., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Automati-
cally controlled multiple sampling measurement system.
3,469,438, 9-30-69, CI. 73-53.
Gaunt, Eric F.: See-
Jones, David Aubrey; Davis, Alfred C; and Gaunt, Eric
F.,3,422,819.
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W., to Massey-Ferguson (Australia) Limited. Harvester
suspension system. 3,434,270, 3-25-69, CI. 56-15.
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W., to Massey-Ferguson (Australia) Limited. Power unit
and frame. 3,434,271, 3-25-69, CI. 56-16.
Gaunt, John A.; and Petree, Harris E., to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. Preparation of metal chelates of ethylenediamine derivatives
containing aromatic rings. 3,424,776, 1-28-69, CI. 260-439.
Gaunt, William E. Pharmaceutical compositions and their prepara-
tion. 3,449,489, 6-10-69, CI. 424-31.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Telephone conference circuit. 3,423,538, 1-21-69, CI. 179-18.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Hybrid circuit. 3,480,742, 11-25-69, CI. 179-170.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Frequency modulated phase-locked oscillator. 3,480,883, 11-25-
69, CI. 332-19.
Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr.: See —
Browne, Thomas E.; Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr.; Goldschmidt, Karl;
Vigliante, Frank S.; Williford, Oscar H.; and York, Robert
K., 3,426,158.
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.; and
Walton, James P., to Case Foundation Company. Apparatus and
method for removing cuttings. 3,430,448, 3-4-69, CI. 61-40.
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.; and
Walton, James P., to Case Foundation Company. Apparatus and
method of producing shafts and caissons. 3,436,921, 4-8-69, CI.
61-40.
Gaupin, Arthur Jules, to Ateliers Beiges Reunis Societe Anonyme.
Controlling device of the rotation of a slow- rotating drum like
element. 3,466,936, 9-16-69, CI. 74-88.
Gaura, Robert E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Bi-directional
fluidic flow control valve. 3,486,517, 12-30-69, CI. 137-81.5
Gaus, Jakob: See —
Lischer, Georg; and Gaus, Jakob,3,434,171.
Gause, Benjamin: See —
Harmon, Allen; and Gause, Benjamin,3,430,721.
Gause, Joseph A. Water-borne vessel comprising propulsion system
incorporating flexible fin propulsion members. 3,453,981, 7-8-69,
CI. 115-4.
Gausepohl, Frank W., to May, Argil J., Manufacturing & Distribu-
tion Corp. Expansion joint cover. 3,447,430, 6-3-69, CI. 94-18.
Gausman, Alfred P., to Hayssen Manufacturing Company. Packaging
machine. 3,449,888, 6-17-69, CI. 53-182.
Gauss Electrophysics, Inc.: See —
Gregg, David Paul, 3,430,966.
Johnson, Keith O.; and Broadbent, Kent D., 3,466,483.
Johnson, Keith O.; and Gregg, David Paul, 3,480,736.
Gauss, Hugo E.; Real, Raymond V.; and Rosa, Vincent J., to United
Aircraft Corporation. Shock mitigation system. 3,427,038, 2-11-
69, CI. 280-6.
Gaut, George R. Automotive safety device. 3,452,834, 7-1-69, CI.
180-82.
Gautherin, George A.: See —
Greenberg, Sol; and Gautherin, George A. ,3,423, 665.
Gautherin, Guy; and Septier, Albert, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Mass spectrometer comprising means for producing a
high-frequency transverse electric field. 3,441,732, 4-29-69, CI.
250-41.9
Gauthier, Adrien; and Garcin, Maurice M.P., to Societe Les Piles
Wonder. Electrochemical generator. 3,480,481, 11-25-69, CI. 136-
111.
Gauthier, Charles: See —
Couturier, Georges; and Gauthier, Charles.3,423,807.
Gauthier, Rene G.: See —
Renaud, Lionel U.; and Gauthier, Rene G., 3,459,012.
Gautier, Robert A. System and method for freeing aircraft fuels of
moisture, microorganisms and other contaminants. 3,467,349, 9-
16-69, CI. 244-135.
Gautney & Jones Communications, Inc.: See —
Gautney, George E., 3,440,542.
Gautney, George E., to Gautney & Jones Communications, Inc. Om-
nidirectional loop antenna. 3,440,542, 4-22-69, CI. 325-373.
Gautsch, Othmar: See —
Mustacchi, Carlo; Gautsch, Othmar; and Wahl, Hart-
mut,3,427,702.
Gauzner, Moisei Yakovlevich: See —
Bromberg, Boris Moisfevich; Gauzner, Moisei Yakovlevich;
Ljutsin, Ilya Samuilovich; and Nadel, Moisei
Simonovich,3,435,714.
Gavin, David F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Schnabel, Wilhelm J., to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Preparation of
polyhalogenated phenylene polyisocyanates. 3,450,740, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-453.
Gavin, David F.; and Ottmann, Gerhard F., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Process for cycloalkenes and various sub-
stituted cycloalkenes. 3,441,622, 4-29-69, CI. 260-666.
Gavin, David F.: See —
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; and Gavin, David F.,3,470,169.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gavin, David
F.,3,48 1,967.
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gavin, David
F.,3,48 1,968.
Gavinski, Frank R.: See —
Ostling, Edward J.; Gavinski, Frank R.; and Welch, Philip
C. ,3,45 1,362.
Gavrila, Juan. Transforming mechanism to convert continuous rotary
motion into reciprocal motion, in a rotary direction. 3,436,971, 4-
8-69, CI. 74-44.
Gavrilov, Nikolai Ivanovich: See —
Balitsky, Andrei Vasilievich; Penkin, Nikolai Mich; Filatovsky,
Lev Alexeevich; Gavrilov, Nikolai Ivanovich; and Rybchinsky,
Rostislav Evgenievich, 3,468,561.
Gaw, John William: See —
Hudson, William Jeffrey, Jr.; and Gaw, John William,3,434,097.
Gawin, Adolph J.: See —
Gross, Maynard C.; Gawin, Adolph J.; and Smitzer, Louis
A.,3,446,552.
Smitzer, Louis A.; Gawin, Adolph J.; Rempala, Chester S.; and
Zis, Jerome C, 3,438,323.
Gawlick, Heinz: See —
Ballreich, Kurt; Bendler, Hellmut; and Gawlick,
Heinz.3,455,244.
Stadler, Hans; and Gawlick, Heinz.3,442,205.
Stadler, Hans; Gawlick, Heinz; and Marondel,
Gunther.3,446,146.
Stadler, Hans; Gawlick, Heinz; and Umbach, Hans,3,427,972.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Bendler, Hellmut, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Wet charged percussion cap. 3,439,618, 4-22-69, CI.
102-86.5
Gawlick, Heinz; Marondel, Gunther; Bendler, Hellmut; and Siegelin,
Werner, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Propellant composi-
tion containing an organic tetrazole derivative and metal oxidizer.
3,468,730, 9-23-69, CI. 149-61.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Stahlmann, Rudolf, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Practice ammunition. 3,476,049, 11-4-69, CI. 102-
92.7
Gawlick, Heinz; Stahlmann, Rudolf; and Umbach, Hans, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Cartridge. 3,444,812, 5-20-69, CI. 102-
39.
Gawlick, Heinz; and Umbach, Hans, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Cartridge. 3,435,765,4-1-69, CI. 102-39.
Gawron, Alex F., to Skil Corporation. Transformer means for a
multi-phase frequency generator. 3,424,962, 1-28-69, CI. 318-138.
Gawron, Stanley A., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Method and means for photoelectrostatic charging. 3,456,109, 7-
15-69, CI. 250-49.5
Gawrylowicz, Henry: See—
Canavan, John J.; Gawrylowicz, Henry; Buckley, William J., Jr.;
and Johns, William.3,430,863.
Gay, Charles DC: See—
Mongelluzzo, Ralph Vincent; and Gay, Charles DC,3,450,148.
Gay, Duncan: See—
Kerr, John; and Gay, Duncan.3,479,098.
Gay, Frank Munro, to Cossor, A. C, Limited. Thermo-couple device
for current measurement. 3,477,880, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 136-207.
Gay, Frank P.; and Agolini, Franco, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I.,
and Company. Polyimides prepared from azo containing diamines.
3,455,879, 7-15-69, CI. 260-47.
Gay, Herman P.: See—
Kirkendall, Richard D.; Deas, Robert W.; McCall, Nelson H.;
and Gay, Herman P.,3,453,882.
Gay, Michel J. L.; and Penaud, Marcel, to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aerospatiales. Measuring system for pneumatic
infrared detector. 3,426,202, 2-4-69, CI. 250-83.3
Gay, Michel J.: See —
Contensou, Pierre L.; Delattre, Michel M.; and Gay, Michel
J. ,3,438,267.
Gay, Michel Louis Marie Joseph: See —
Brossard, Bernard Pierre; Boichard, Jacques; and Gay, Michel
Louis Marie Joseph, 3,428,675.
Gay, Pierre, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire.
Devices for cold-rolling and planishing metal sheet. 3,427,848, 2-
18-69, CI. 72-205.
Gaydos, John E. Wire hanger clip. 3,484,029, 12-16-69, CI. 223-85.
Gayet, Alain, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe
Anonyme). Data storage device. 3,425,041, 1-28-69, CI. 340-
173.1
Gayford, Michael Lawrence: See —
Drake, Cyril Francis; and Gayford, Michael
Lawrence, 3, 445, 596.
Gayle, Robert E., to Phantom Products, a division of Pflueger Cor-
porat ion. Mounting bracket for outboard motors. 3,424,412, 1-
28-69, CI. 248-4.
Gayle, Robert E., to Phantom Products. Shaft sealing means for un-
derwater motors. 3,434,726, 3-25-69, CI. 277-36.
Gayle, Robert E., to Shakespeare Company, mesne. Seal for a rotat-
ing shaft. 3,482,843, 12-9-69, CI. 277-59.
Gayle, Tom M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Catalytic combustion detector for gas chromatography.
3,460,909, 8-12-69, CI. 23-254.
Gaylor, Randall, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Self-adaptive control
system. 3,460,013, 8-5-69, CI. 318-18.
Gaylor, Robert B., Jr., to Sinclair-Koppers Company. Foam plastic
egg carton. 3,469,764, 9-30-69, CI. 229-44.
Gaylord, John F., Jr., to Medical Specialties, Inc. Restraining device
for bedridden persons. 3,474,781, 10-28-69, CI. 128-134.
Gaylord, Norman G., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. Organic polymers from a-methylene glutaramide. 3,452,117,
6-24-69, CI. 260-836.
Gaylord, Norman G., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Paper Inc. Com-
patibilization of polymers by adding graft copolymers. 3,485,777,
12-23-69, CI. 260-17.4
Gaymar Industries Inc.: See —
Whitney, John K., 3,462,778.
Gaynor, Gerard H., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Analog-to-digital voltage converter. 3,483,468, 12-9-69, CI.
324-99.
Gaynor, Joseph, to General Electric Company. Information record-
ing and display with particle migration in an electric field.
3,450,831, 6-17-69, CI. 178-6.6
Gaynor, Joseph, to General Electric Company. Color transparencies
produced by electrophotographic techniques. 3,458,309, 7-29-69,
CI. 96-1.2
Gaynor, Joseph; Sewell, Gordon J.; and Metlay, Max, to General
Electric Company. Image deposition by means of a light sensitive
solution containing organic haloform compounds and a dye.
3,434,835, 3-25-69, CI. 96-35.
Gazale, Midhat Joseph. Educational apparatus. 3,482,331, 12-9-69,
CI. 35-30.
Gazalski, John J. Decoy. 3,478,459, 1 1-18-69, CI. 43-3.
Gazis, Denos C: See —
Barrekette, Euval S.; Freiman, Charles V.; Gazis, Denos C; and
Lovell, John E.,3,453,595.
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James Nairn, to Imperi-
al Chemical Industries Limited. Polymerisable bis-amides.
3,431,283, 3-4-69, CI. 260-345.7
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James Nairn, to Imperi-
al Chemical Industries Limited. Amides of pyran derivatives and
acrylic or substituted acrylic acid. 3,441,561, 4-29-69, CI. 260-
240.
Gazzo, Joseph F. Coffee percolation control. 3,439,602, 4-22-69, CI.
99-285.
Gazzoli, Anthony, 24 1/2% to Mazzocchi, Alfred A. 24 1/2% to
Danahy, C. Joseph, and Delaney, James J., d/b/a Danahy &
Delaney. Connection device and insulator for electric wiring.
3,452,150,6-24-69,0. 174-87.
G.B. Tools and Components Exports Limited: See —
Morrison, William Craig, 3,452,975.
Gburek, John J.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Grazen, Frank S., to
Hooker Chemical Corporation. Phenolic resins for elastomeric
compositions. 3,474,065, 10-21-69, CI. 260-38.
GCA Corporation: See —
Nollet, Anthony R., 3,438,305.
Stetson, Karl A.; and Elion, Herbert A., 3,434,339.
GCOptronics, Inc.: See —
Grant, Ralph M., 3,445,855.
Gdula, Robert Anthony: See —
Rubin, Jack Alvin; and Gdula, Robert Anthony ,3 ,47 1,306.
Geacintov, Cyril; Eichenbaum, Raymond; and Wu, William C. L., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Copolymers of butene-1 and propylene.
3,464,962, 9-2-69, CI. 260-88.2
Gealy, Smith W., to PPG Industries, Inc. Handling apparatus.
3,437,369, 4-8-69, CI. 294-78.
Geary, Charles Gerald, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for eliminating stain and photographic elements therefor.
3,486,896, 12-30-69, CI. 96-67.
Geary, Daniel; McKewon, Thomas E.; Harris, Richard S.; and Bolen,
Herbert L., to Fenix & Scisson, Inc. Single position extensometer.
3,460,258, 8-12-69, CI. 33-1.
Geary, James Edward, Jr.; Harsch, William Edward; Maxwell, John
Murdock; and Rego, Richard Donald, to Du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Method of manufacture of fluid separation ap-
paratus. 3,442,002, 5-6-69, CI. 29-450.
Geating, Chester J. Machine for circumferential color coding.
3,434,456, 3-25-69, CI. 118-211.
Geb. Eickhoff, Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiessersi m.b.H.: See —
Klapp, Heinz, 3,469,508.
Gebauer, Albert W., to Scientific Separators, Inc. Particle separation
apparatus and method. 3,441,131, 4-29-69, CI. 209-3.
Gebauer, Herbert: See —
Nentwig, Joachim; Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle,
Karl; and Gebauer, Herbert, 3,437, 616.
Gebauer, Karl; Brugger, Robert; and Heiling, Heinzfelix M., to Lang-
bein-Pfanhauser Werke A.G. Method of vapor sealing anodically
produced oxide films on aluminum and aluminum alloys.
3,447,953, 6-3-69, CI. 117-106.
LIST OF PATENTEES
541
Gebel. Kurt M.: See-
Price. Ralph E.; and Gebel. Kurt M, 3,482,361.
Gebel, Radames K. H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Electronic camera utilizing special foil covered film. 3,427,450, 2-
11-69, CI. 250-49.5
Gebel, Radames K. H., to United States of America, Air Force. Eye
protecting electronic viewer. 3.463,960, 8-26-69, CI. 315-10.
Gebel, Radames K. H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Color matching system incorporating color analyzer. 3,476,132,
11-4-69, CI. 137-93.
Gebel, Radames K. H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Image transducers using extrinsic semiconductors. 3,479,455, 11-
18-69, CI. 178-7.2
Gebel, Radames K. H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Image transducers using extrinsic photoconductors. 3,483,320, 12-
9-69, CI. 178-6.8
Gebendinger, Mario. Mechanical coupling providing a rigid connec-
tion and a flexible connection. 3,456,514, 7-22-69, CI. 74-1 10.
Gebendinger, Mario. Tree crop harvester. 3,482,382, 12-9-69, CI.
56-329.
Gebert, William H.: See—
Herzog, Hershel L.; Gebert, William H.; Murrill, Nathaniel M.;
and Groecela, Raymond, 3,463,793.
Gebhard Satzinger Metallwarenfabrik: See —
Satzinger, Gebhard, 3,430,731.
Gebhardt, Alfred A., to Del Mar Engineering Laboratories. Movable
pedestal. 3,485,046, 12-23-69, CI. 60-52.
Gebhardt, Edwin J.: See —
Kessler, Monroe H.; and Gebhardt, Edwin J. ,3,460,997.
Gebhardt, Fritz: See —
Henneberger, Friedrich; and Gebhardt, Fritz, 3,469, 942.
Gebhardt, Jerome G., to DCA Food Industries Inc. Dismountable
dough ring forming device. 3,455,254, 7-15-69, CI. 107-14.
Gebhardt, Joseph J., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Process for depositing boron carbide. 3,480,467, 11-25-69, CI.
117-93.
Gebhardt, Reinhold: See—
Stechemesser, Ernst; and Gebhardt, Reinhold.3,455,217.
Gebhart, Herbert J., Jr.; and Makin, Earle C, Jr., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Separating acyclic hydrocarbons by hydrate formation.
3,449,241, 6-10-69, CI. 208-308.
Geble, Paul H.; Smolin, Edwin M.; Wang, Tze Seng; and Volgstadt,
Frank R., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Liquid polymercap-
tan resins stabilized with Nitrogenous bases. 3,457,219, 7-22-69,
CI. 260-45.8
Gebler, Eugen, to Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G. Independent
wheel suspension for steerable wheels of motor vehicles, 'especially
passenger motor vehicles. 3,462,168, 8-19-69, CI. 280-96.2
Gebler, Kenneth A.; and Ortner, Martin H., to Vitro Corporation of
America. Production of uniformly gradated coatings. 3,467,588, 9-
16-69, CI. 204-181.
Gebnauer, Herbert: See—
Schnell, Hermann; Dhein, Rolf; Raichle, Karl; and Gebnauer,
Herbert.3,477,977.
Gebo, Charles H., to Taylor Instrument Companies. System having
means for discriminating against undesired signal phase and polari-
ty. 3,454,887, 7-8-69, CI. 330-10.
Gebr. Battenfeld: See—
Langecker, Erhard, 3,452,391.
Gebr. Bohler & Co. Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Dorfler, Gerhard, 3,479,506.
Holzgruber, Wolfgang; Kleinhagauer, Othmar; and Schwanter,
Fritz, 3,439,103.
Schwarz, Ludwig, 3,482,259.
Strohmeier, Harald, 3,458,086.
Tarmann, Bruno, 3,467,170.
Gebr. Claas Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Stokland, Sigmund, 3,481,344.
Gebr. Eickhoff, Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei m.b.H.: See —
Droste, Werner; and Lanfermann, Willy, 3,482,879.
Frenyo, Pal; and Klottschen, Heinz, 3,477,762.
Lanfermann, Willy, 3,456,984.
Lanfermann, Willy; and Simonides, Heinz, 3,473,846.
Lucas, Horst, 3,432,023.
Meissner, Johannes; Bockau, Gustav; and Reike, Siegfried,
3,437,382.
Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H.: See—
Bornefeld, Heinz, 3,429,610.
Cziptschirsch, Kurt; and Mahler, Gert, 3,487,444.
Herr, Gerhard, 3,471,979.
Herr, Gerhard; and Treber, Willy O., 3,487,420.
Gebr. Mynhardt C.V.: See—
Leyten, Johannes, 3,442, 1 3 1 .
Gebr. Orthlinghaus: See —
Ortlinghaus, Otto; Ortlinghaus, Adolf; and Lemp, Jurgen,
3,469,664.
Gebr. Pfeiffer Barbarossawerke AG.: See —
Schauer, Siegfried, 3,476,244.
Gebr. Staiger: See —
Jackie, Reinhard, 3,472,020.
Gebr. Staubli & Co: See —
Schwarz, Rudolf, 3,441,060.
Gebr. Staublic & Co.: See —
Favre, Marcel, 3,459,236.
Gebr. Stork & Co's Apparatenfabriek N.V.:5ee —
Jansen, Lodewijk, 3,445,179.
Muselaers, Cornells Johannes Maria, 3,438,078.
Smorenburg, Johannes J., 3,483,589.
Van der Winden, Johannes Bernardus, 3,420,167.
van Es, Machiel, 3,477,501.
Gebr. ter Braak N.V.: See —
ter Braak, Bernardus, 3,453,985.
Gebruder Buhler AG: See—
Eggenberger, Ulrich; and Neuenschwander. Karl A., 3,433,290.
Eppenberger, Paul, 3,431,699.
Hafliger, Albert, 3,467,031.
Locatelli, Giovanni, 3,472,354.
Oetiker, Hans, 3,441,134.
Rado, Antonio; and Tognazza Bruno G., 3,476,326.
Stillhard, Bruno, 3,481,001.
Gebruder Buhler Nackfolger G.m.b.H.: See —
Mieslinger, Winfried, 3,475,668.
Gebruder Einfalt Blechspielwarenfabrik: See —
Einfalt, Alfred, 3,426,474.
Einfalt, Alfred, 3,466,791.
Gebruder Herrmann: See —
Wacks, Klaus; and Burger, Helga, 3,443,892.
Gebruder Honsberg: See —
Clashusen, Walter, 3,434,375.
Gebruder Junghans Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, 3,456,137.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, 3,485,034.
Ganter, Wolfgang; and Assmus, Friedrich, 3,485,035.
Von Zeppelin, Kurt; Assmus, Friedrich Fritzof; and Wolber,
Robert, 3,444,747.
Wolber, Robert; and Hettich, Otto, 3,445,612.
Gebruder Kollisch AG: See —
Weissmann, Peter, 3,484,178.
Gebruder Moller Glasblaserei: See —
Simon, Wilhelm; and Wegmann, Dorothee, 3,445,363.
Gebruder Netzsch: See —
John, Willy; and Bauerfeind, Herbert, 3,427,825.
John, Willy, 3,429,207.
Gebruder Netzsch Maschinenfabrik: See —
Geissel, August, 3,432,109.
Gebsattel, Christof, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Counting signal
translating system. 3,436,532, 4-1-69, CI. 235-154.
Geckle, Thomas E.: See —
Stankavich, Anthony J.; and Geckle, Thomas E, 3,428,492.
Stankavich, Anthony J.; and Geckle, Thomas E, 3,429, 748.
Gedcke, Dale A.: See —
Jones, Alun R.; and Gedcke, Dale A. ,3,428,807.
Geddes, George, Sr.; and Kay, Jennie Geddes. Rotary valve faucet.
3,428,294, 2-18-69, CI. 251-182.
Geddes, James C, Jr.: See —
Curry, Robert P.; and Geddes, James C, Jr., 3,426,082.
Geddes, Ray L.; and Jacobs, John K., to Stone & Webster Engineer-
ing Corporation. Demethanization employing different tempera-
ture level refrigerants. 3,444,696, 5-20-69, CI. 62-28.
Geddes, William Keith Elliott; and Rout, Eric Raymond, to Marconi
Company Limited, The Standard Telephones & Cables Limited.
Dropout compensator with single-level signal storage. 3,428,762,
2-18-69, CI. 179-100.2
Geddry, Bernard L.; Mehron, Martin E.; and Cote, Maurice F., to
Sanders Associates, Inc. Multiple-path electronic component.
3,474,358, 10-21-69, CI. 333-7.
Gedny, Patrick: See —
Smerd, Johann Hans Otto; and Gedny, Patrick,3,484,927.
Gedris, Algis E.; Weber, Hans B.; and Brown, Joseph, to Midland-
Ross Corporation. Snubbed railway truck bolster. 3,461,815, 8-19-
69, CI. 105-197.
Gee, Allen, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Method of treating
semiconductor devices or components. 3,430,335, 3-4-69, CI. 29-
588.
Gee, Allen, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Pin diode with a non-
uniform intrinsic region width. 3,458,777, 7-29-69, CI. 317-234.
Gee, James H., to FMC Corporation. Stabilizing mechanism for car-
rier in conveyor system. 3,443,526, 5-13-69, CI. 104-96.
Gee, Kenneth H., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Single-cast im-
mersion thermocouple for continuous measurement of molten
metal temperatures. 3,451,863, 6-24-69, CI. 136-234.
Gee, Lawrence N.; and Jones, Vernon A. Sectional retractable flux-
charging chute for oxygen steel-making vessel. 3,471,042, 10-7-69,
CI. 214-35.
542
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gee, Paul Y. C; and Andress, Harry J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Liquid hydrocarbon compositions containing acylated
styrenes as fluidity improvers. 3,485,756, 12-23-69, CI. 252-52.
Gee, Paul Y. C; and Andress, Harry J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Metal alkyl, or alkoxy metal alkyl, ester tetrapropenylsuc-
cinates. 3,485,858, 12-23-69, CI. 260-429.9
Gee Paul Y. O: See
Andress, Harry J., Jr.; and Gee, Paul Y. C.,3,449,424.
Gee, Thomas A., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Universal joint having
unique boot means. 3,430,457, 3-4-69, CI. 64-15.
Geen, Henry C; and Rice, Edwin E., to Chemotronics, Incorporated.
Process for treating articles of manufacture to eliminate super-
fluous projections. 3,475,229, 10-28-69, CI. 148-9.
Geen, Joseph H.: See—
Luebbert, William K.; Geen, Joseph H.; and Roberts, Larry
P.,3,471,186.
Geer, Ronald L.: See-
Newman, Nicholas B.; Foster, Kenneth W.; and Geer, Ronald
L.,3,474,857.
Otteman, Lloyd G.; and Geer, Ronald L.,3,434,296.
Geerards, Jozef J. T. M.; and Wijler, Bert H. L. M., to Stamicarbon
N.V. Process for the preparation of oil-extended rubbery
polymers. 3,449,283, 6-10-69, CI. 260-29.6
Geerdes, James Divine; and Kuechler, William Lewis, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for stretching filaments.
3,452,131, 6-24-69, CI. 264-210.
Geering, Emil J., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Pesticidal use of
benzothiophenes and benzothienothiophenes. 3,433,874, 3-18-69,
CI. 424-275.
Geering, Emil J.; and Stratton, George B., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for the preparation of orthomercaptophenols.
3,468,961, 9-23-69, CI. 260-609.
Gefco Manufacturing Corp.: See —
Surek, Casimer, 3,444,547.
Geffner, Ted. Releasable connectors. 3,430,305, 3-4-69, CI. 24-211.
Geffner, Ted. Anti-friction bearings. 3,446,540, 5-27-69, CI. 308-6.
Gefroh, Ambrose P. Swingout undercounter container holder.
3,458,243, 7-29-69, CI. 312-329.
Gegauf, Fritz, Aktiengesellschaft, Bernina- Nahamaschinenfabrik:
See —
Gegauf, Fritz, 3,472,190.
Gegauf, Fritz, to Fritz Gegauf Aktiengesellschaft. Friction coupling
device for a sewing machine. 3,454,145, 7-8-69, CI. 192-94.
Gegauf, Fritz, to Gegauf, Fritz, Aktiengesellschaft, Bernina-
Nahamaschinenfabrik. Sewing machine having needle thread ten-
sioning device. 3,472,190, 10-14-69, CI. 112-254.
Gegenheimer, Harold W.; and Stad, Andrew N., to Baldwin-Gegen-
heimer Corporation. Vibrating roller. 3,452,673, 7-1-69, CI. 101-
349.
Gegenheimer, Harold W.; and Wyatt, James B., to Baldwin-Gegen-
heimer Corporation. Fountain solution system and apparatus
therefor. 3,485,257, 12-23-69, CI. 137-91.
Gegg, Michael J. Ratchet wrench with hydraulically operated lock.
3,466,953, 9-16-69, CI. 81-58.3
Gegner, Emil: See—
Keuth, Heinz; Heyer, Alfred; and Gegner, Emil,3, 447,009.
Gego, Arnold: See—
Gugenhan, Heinrich; and Gego, Arnold, 3,452,822.
Gehlbach, Albert E.: See—
Blough, Ronald S.; and Gehlbach, Albert E.,3,469,816.
Gehlhaus, Paul H.: See—
Cahill, Richard H.; and Gehlhaus, Paul H., 3,445,304.
Gehman, David R.: See—
Fiarman, Irwin S.; and Gehman, David R., 3,467,6 10.
Gehman, Harvey H.; and Gehman, Roland P. Cutting machine for
stalk crops. 3,436,901, 4-8-69, CI. 56-26.5
Gehman, Roland P.: See —
Gehman, Harvey H.; and Gehman, Roland P.,3,436,901.
Gehman, Roland P.; Martin, Eugene G.; and Smith, Edgar H., to
MGS Incorporated. Foam generating mechanism for dust control.
3,453,678, 7-8-69, CI. 15-50.
Gehmann, Walter. Annular gun sight. 3,456,351, 7-22-69, CI. 33-50.
Gehret, Frederick A., to SKF Industries, Inc. Seal for rolling
bearings. 3,472,519, 10-14-69, CI. 277-59.
Gehrie, Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Latching device and
combination locking means. 3,439,515, 4-22-69, CI. 70-288.
Gehrie, Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Latching and locking
means for luggage cases or the like. 3,461,697, 8-19-69, CI. 70-71.
Gehrig, Neil E.: See—
Bluhm, Harold F.; and Gehrig, Neil E.,3,447,979.
Gehrig, Neil E., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Nitric acid sen-
sitized cap sensitive explosives with gelation catalyst and en-
trapped air. 3,470,041, 9-30-69, CI. 149-2.
Gehring, Albert; and Sailer, Richard, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung
und Patentverwertung. Process for the manufacture of p-hydrox-
ybenzoic acid. 3,435,068, 3-25-69, CI. 260-521.
Gehring, Albert; Schneller, Heinz; Fueg, Heinz; Haberthur, Kurt; and
Matsuya, Koichi, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwer-
tung. Device for heterogeneous catalytic gas reactions. 3,484,214,
12-16-69, CI. 23-288.
Gehring, Arthur J.; Gardner, Henry J.; Braxton, James L.; and Crel-
lin, Edwin W., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Structure providing
printed translation of coded information on coded member.
3,465,866, 9-9-69, CI. 197-20.
Gehring, Eckard: See —
Claus, Kurt; and Gehring, Eckard.3,456,329.
Gehringer, Joseph H.; and Vercellone, Peter T., to United Aircraft
Corporation. Integral seal for aircraft launching cylinder.
3,421,718, 1-14-69, CI. 244-63.
Gehrke, Gunter: See —
Hederich, Volker; and Gehrke, Gunter.3,467,681.
Gehrke, Gunter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Preparation of compounds of the 1 ,4-dianilino-5- nitro-8-hydroxy-
anthraquinone series. 3,444,215, 5-13-69, CI. 260-380.
Gehrke, Kenneth W., to International Harvester Company. Hydraulic
track adjuster for tractor. 3,463,559, 8-26-69, CI. 305-10.
Gehrke, Robert C, to Caloric Corporation. Spark ignition device
with a gas control valve and a switch. 3,436,165, 4-1-69, CI. 431-
256.
Gehrmann, Friedrich Karl: See —
Scheffler, Friedrich; Stangl, Ernst; and Gehrmann, Friedrich
Karl,3,449,539.
Gehrmann, Horst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrange-
ment for telegraph storage exchange installations. 3,439,119, 4-15-
69, CI. 178-17.5
Gehrts, John F. Marble raceway game. 3,451,678, 6-24-69, CI. 273-
86.
Gehweiler, Edward C; and Daigle, Amerst, to Brady, W. H., Co.
Marker applier. 3,453,660, 7-1-69, CI. 156-378.
Geib, Clarence B., Jr.; Jamison, George E.; and Scott, Jack N., to In-
ternational Rectifier Corporation. Selenium rectifier. 3,439,240, 4-
15-69, CI. 317-241.
Geibel, Emmett H., to Fedders Corporation, mesne. Valve control
assembly. 3,486,529, 12-30-69, CI. 137-625.4
Geideman, William A., Jr.: See-
Van Ornum, Delbert G.; Geideman, William A., Jr.; and Muller,
Kurt.3,469,143.
Geier, Frank W. Wall furniture cabinet unit. 3,479,103, 11-18-69,
CI. 312-198.
Geierhaas, Herbert: See —
Wunsch, Gerd; Wintersberger, Karl; and Geierhaas, Her-
bert,3,48 1,988.
Geiger, Eugene J.; and Breen, Dale H., to International Harvester
Company. Internal combustion engine piston with pre-stressed in-
sert. 3,475,804, 11-4-69, CI. 29-156.5
Geiger, Hans F. Dispenser device. 3,463,371, 8-26-69, CI. 225-44.
Geiger, John H. Map game apparatus. 3,484,108, 12-16-69, CI. 273-
135.
Geiger, Joseph A. Container with easy-opening device. 3,448,887, 6-
10-69, CI. 220-54.
Geiger, Kermit K.: See —
Karmell, Yale; and Geiger, Kermit K.,3,451,112.
Geiger, Max, to Ciba Limited. Pesticidal preparations. 3,470,293, 9-
30-69, CI. 424-84.
Geiger, Paul B., to Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. Rack
system for dishwashing machine. 3,472,573, 10-14-69, CI. 312-
351.
Geiger, Paul B.: See—
Geiger, Russell C; Geiger, Paul B.; and Meeker, David
A.,3,430,861.
Geiger, Rolf: See —
Horner, Leopold; Neumann, Heinz; and Geiger, Rolf,3,431,186.
Vogel, Gerhard; Geiger, Rolf; and Sturm, Karl,3,483,291.
Wissmann, Hans; Siedel, Walter; and Geiger, Rolf,3,487,047.
Geiger, Russell C; Geiger, Paul B.; and Meeker, David A., to
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. Liquid distributing system
for dishwashing machine. 3,430,861, 3-4-69, CI. 239-251.
Geiger, William J.: See —
Browning, Iben; Geiger, William J.; and Strand, Edward
R., 3,435,667.
Geigy Chemical Corporation: See —
Adank, Kurt; and Prins, Daniel A., 3,452,095.
Allison, Robert Corwin; Fischer, Franz; and Hausermann, Hein-
rich, 3,479,349.
Arnold, Winfried; and Morel, Charles J., 3,484,527.
Baylis, Eric Keith; Pickles, Wilfred; and Sparrow, Kenneth
David, 3,441,604.
Biedermann, Robert, 3,460,983.
Block, Fred B.; and Clarke, Frank H., Jr., 3,480,638.
Catsch, Alexander, 3,480,715.
Chambers, Charles D., 3,442,425.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B., 3,449,331.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr.; and Block, Fred B., 3,449,332.
Clarke, Frank H., Jr., 3,470,171.
Coulson, Samuel Howard, 3,466,257.
Dalle, Gerard, 3,460,351.
Dazzi, Joachim; Schwarzenbach, Kurt; and Keller, Ernst,
3,424,683.
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John Denon; and Steinberg, David
Herbert, 3,435,065.
LIST OF PATENTEES
543
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John D.; and Steinberg, David H..
3,441,575.
Dexter, Martin; Spivack, John D.; and Steinberg, David H.,
3,457,286.
Dexter, Martin; and Spivack, John Denon, 3,467,666.
Dietrich, Henri, 3,435,028.
Dietrich, Henri, 3,450,721.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., 3,422,105.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., 3.429,882.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Francis, John E., 3,479,355.
Doebel, Karl J.; and Pfenninger, Heinz A., 3,483,187.
Ferguson, John F., 3,432,503.
Fischer, Franz; and Bettschen, Erwin, 3,475,190.
Fratta, Italo, 3,452,141.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Conrad,
3,436,399.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Conrad,
3,459,862.
Gagneux, Andre R.; and Hafliger, Franz, 3,465,034.
Gansser, Charles; and Schindler, Walter, 3,444,159.
Gaunt, John A.; and Petree, Harris E., 3,424,776.
Gosling, Richard H., 3,482,021.
Greengard, Paul; and Petrack, Barbara, 3,462,534.
Gruenfeld, Norbert, 3,459,763.
Gubler, Kurt, 3,449,502.
Hall, Luther A. R., 3,477,957.
Hausermann, Heinrich, 3,429,880.
Hausermann, Heinrich; Schlapfer, Hans; and Tscharner,
Christopher Johannes, 3,472,842.
Johl, Albert; Hartmann, Albert; and Rink, Hans, 3,459,864.
Kleine r, Eduard K., 3,428,709.
Kleiner, Eduard K., 3,483,277.
Knell, Martin, 3,455,994.
Knell, Martin, 3,475,434.
Kuhnis, Hans Herbert; Ryf, Hugo; and Denss, Rolf, 3,456,060.
Kung, Werner; and Prins, Daniel A., 3,446,798.
Lee, Samuel, 3,459,572.
Lei, Jorgen C. C; and Clauson-Kaas, Niels, 3,471,506.
Lipman, Roger D. A., 3,470,145.
Marand, Jean, 3,451,596.
Margot, Alfred, 3,433,641.
Margot, Alfred; and Gallay, Jean-Jacques, 3,453,313.
Meisels, Alex; and Storni, Angelo, 3,452,021.
Meisels, Alex; Denss, Rolf; and Ryf, Hugo, 3,479,361.
Meisels, Alex; Denss, Rolf; and Ryf, Hugo, 3,479,363.
Pacini, Pier Luigi, 3,445,491.
Paltauf, Friedrich; Menasse, Raphael; and Gatzi, Karl,
3,483,245.
Pesterfield, Enos Charles, Jr., 3,432,520.
Pesterfield, Enos Charles, Jr., 3,435,051.
Peterli, Hans Jakob; and Randell, Donald Richard, 3,475,412.
Peterson, Janet Brooks; and Dexter, Martin, 3,459,704.
Pfenninger, Heinz A., 3,468,894.
Pfister, Rudolf; Sallmann, Alfred; and Hammerschmidt, Winrich,
3,455,999.
Randall, Donald Richard; and Howard, Donald Kearey,
3,452,038.
Renner, Ulrich; and Prins, Daniel A., 3,481,937.
Rousselot, Felix, 3,478,933.
Saul, George A., 3,436,394.
Schindler, Walter; and Blattner, Hans, 3,458,499.
Schindler, Walter; Blattner, Hans; and Zust, Armin, 3,464,991.
Schindler, Walter; and Dietrich, Henri, 3,467,650.
Schramek, Henri; Riethmann, Jean; and Kallen, Jorg, 3,449,324.
Schroter, Herbert; and Prins, Daniel A., 3,422,104.
Sigg, Ernest B., 3,423,510.
Stoll, Willy G., 3,448,200.
Tanz, Ralph D., 3,452,094.
Taub, William; Denss, Rolf; and Ostermayer, Franz, 3,459,865.
Traber, Walter, 3,475,422.
Trickey, Elwood Bruce, 3,485,589.
Tscharner, Christopher Johannes, 3,428,628.
Varsanyi, Denis; and Roth, Willy, 3,467,532.
Zimmermann, Markus, 3,438,980.
Zimmermann, Markus, 3,441,560.
Zimmermann, Markus, 3,457,278.
Zussman, Hyman William; and Hausermann, Heinrich,
3,459,743.
Zweidler, Reinhard; and Keller, Max, 3,467,600.
Geigy, J. R., A.G.: See —
Ackermann, Hans; Frei, Hermann; and Meindl, Hubert,
3,433,781.
Bossard, Werner; Favre, Francois; Wegmuller, Hans E.; and
Voltz, Jacques, 3,471,468.
Bosshard, Hans; and Bossard, Werner, 3,422,111.
Burdeska, Kurt E.; von der Crone, Jost; Menasse, Raphael; and
Pugin, Andre, 3,424,767.
Drago, Leo, 3,457,029.
Drago, Leo, 3,466,899.
Grauer, Theodor; and Urwyler, Heinrich, 3,452,043.
Knusli, Enrico; and Rumpf, Jurg, 3,429,881.
Kolliker, Hans Peter; and Hindermann, Peter, 3,421,828.
Pugin, Andre; Burdeska, Kurt E.; and Staub, Alfred, 3,483,213.
Pugin, Andre; Burdeska, Kurt E.; and Staug, Alfred, 3,484,454.
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li, 3,467,485.
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li, 3,468,620.
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li, 3,471,248.
Schnabel, Ernfred Peer Ottokar; and Stocker, Emil, 3,459,730.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Zenhausern, Anton; and Hindermann,
Peter, 3,431,285.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter, 3,455,969.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter, 3,462,463.
Soiron, Charles; Rafael, Hans; and Stockar, Walter, 3,467,486.
Steiner, Eginhard; and Biedermann, Walter, 3,459,727.
Stewart, John Dewar; and Hamilton, Alexander, 3,424,759.
Stocker, Emil, 3,445,453.
Voltz, Jacques, 3,435,022.
Voltz, Jacques; and Hausermann, Heinrich, 3,458,880.
Wegmuller, Hans E.; and Bossard, Werner, 3,471,467.
Zurbuchen, Jakob; and Bindler, Jakob, 3,436,169.
Geil, Fred G.: See —
Nelkin, Arthur; Durgin, Charles B.; Geil, Fred G.; and Thomp-
son, John H., 3,438,021.
Geiler, William A.: See —
Goldfarb, Alvin; and Geiler, William A.,3,464,413.
Geilert, Georg Erick Max, to Baker Bros. Inc. Adjustable electrode
transporter for lateral electrode spacing during electroplating.
3,455,809, 7-15-69, CI. 204-198.
Geiling, Hermann; and Weberling, Paul. Underwater locating and in-
tercommunicating device, particularly for free-swimming divers.
3,469,231, 9-23-69, CI. 340-6.
Geils, Alfred E.; Raymond, William J.; Roberts, Richard W.; and
Shreck, Peter K., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Audio-visual edu-
cational apparatus. 3,483,633, 12-16-69, CI. 35-9.
Geimuplast Peter Mundt KG; See —
Mundt, Peter; and Urban, Otfried, 3,478,456.
Geipel, Lothar Ernst, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Method for
the production of silicone gums. 3,433,765, 3-18-69, CI. 260-46.5
Geis, Everett R.: See —
Borden, Jay R.; Boutin, Lucien J.; Geis, Everett R.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,452, 266.
Borden, Jay R.; Geis, Everett R.; Lamaster, Donald M.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley,3,482,157.
Geis, Everett R., to Borg-Warner Corporation. A-C voltage regula-
tor. 3,435,248, 3-25-69, CI. 307-46.
Geis, Everett R., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Ratio control systenv
3,447,050, 5-27-69, CI. 318-67.
Geisel, Herbert: See —
Seulen, Gerhard; Geisel, Herbert; and Stangl, Ernst, 3,446,930.
Geisel, Herbert; and Springob, Leonhard, to AEG-Elotherm
G.m.b.H. Crossfield inductor for inductively heating workpieces of
varying cross section. 3,472,992, 10-14-69, CI. 219-10.79
Geisehnan, Donald L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Operating
mechanism for butterfly valve. 3,420,500, 1-7-69, CI. 251-288.
Geiselman, Donald L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Sealing means for
butterfly valve. 3,471,120, 10-7-69, CI. 251-306.
Geiselman, Donald L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Butterfly valve.
3,471,121, 10-7-69, CI. 251-308.
Geisenhaver, Arthur J., to Tecumseh Products Company. Compres-
sor-motor assembly. 3,464,107, 9-2-69, CI. 29-596
Geisinger, George H., to Thomas & Betts Co., The. Bulkhead
mounting plate. 3,454,247, 7-8-69, CI. 248-56.
Geisinger, George H., to Thomas & Betts Co., The. Tie down plate.
3,454,249, 7-8-69, CI. 248-205.
Geisler, Hans Ferdinand; and Langanke, Helmut F., to Vickers-
Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Planung und Bau von Industriean-
lagen. Method of separating low-molecular weight components
from high-polymeric compounds by thin film vacuum distillation.
3,449,220, 6-10-69, CI. 203-89.
Geisler, William, to Fibreboard Corporation. Apparatus and method
for forming cylindrical containers. 3,424,069, 1-28-69, CI. 93-77.
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R., to Fibreboard Corporation.
Apparatus for applying bundling clips. 3,430,326, 3-4-69, CI. 29-
211.
Geisler, William; and Clark, Norman R., to Fiberboard Corporation.
Machine for folding carton blanks. 3,439,589, 4-22-69, CI. 93-52.
Geisman, Jerome B.; and Randmae, Rein S., to Bohn Benton Inc.,
mesne. Single framing device for motion picture projectors.
3,466,124, 9-9-69, CI. 352-169.
Geissel, August, to Gebruder Netzsch Maschinenfabrik. Machine for
dispersing and comminuting flowable materials. 3,432,109, 3-11-
69, CI. 241-172.
Geisseler, Max. Centrifuging wheel. 3,444,651, 5-20-69, CI. 51-9.
544
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Geissler, Ambros; and Singer, Edwin, to Vogue Instrument Corpora-
tion mesne. Buffer data storage system using a cyclical memory.
3,480,931, lln25-69, CI. 340-174.1
Geissler, Ernst, to Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Data obliterating
circuit of data processing system. 3,482,216, 12-2-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Geist, Heinz: See-
Will, Walter; Geist, Heinz; and Krebs, Karlheinz.3,427,455.
Geist, Jean Jacques, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission, mesne. Neutronic reactor with natural circulation of
fluid fuel. 3,486,977, 12-30-69, CI. 176-51.
Geisthoff, Hubert; Welshof, Hans-Heinrich; and Grosse-Entrup, Hu-
bert, to Walterscheid K.G., Firma. Wide-angle constant velocity
universal joint. 3,470,712, 10-7-69, CI. 64-21.
Geistlich, Ed., Sohne AG fur Chemische Industrie: See-
Jones, Geraint, 3,446,901.
Maisey, Roy Frederick, 3,422,203.
Pfirrmann, Rolf Wilhelm, 3,423,408.
Gejoff, James T., to Ford Motor Company. Means for assembling
together a two-part housing. 3,429,603, 2-25-69, CI. 292-80.
Gelardo, Ralph P.; and Reitlinger, Otto, to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Method of stabilizing nitric acid esters. 3,470,231, 9-30-
69, CI. 260-466.
Gelarie, Louis. Combined mouth retractor and saliva remover.
3,455,024, 7-15-69, CI. 32-33.
Gelb, Edward J.: See —
Liccardi, Thomas V.; Steen, Stephen N.; and Gelb, Edward
J.,3,483,949.
Gelb, John, 45% to Friedman, Allan, and 10% to Friedman, Marvin,
mesne. Reversing drive mechanism. 3,463,020, 8-26-69, CI. 74-
202.
Gelb, John, 45% to Friedman, Allan, and 10% to Friedman, Marvin,
mesne. Coaxial shaft reversing drive mechanism. 3,463,021, 8-26-
69, CI. 74-202.
Gelb, John, 45% to Friedman, Allan, and 10% to Friedman, Marvin.
Electromagnetic actuated two speed drive mechanism. 3,463,027,
8-26-69, CI. 74-365.
Gelbard, Robert B., to General Electric Company. Combination
evaporator and radiant heater defrost means. 3,436,931, 4-8-69,
CI. 62-276.
Gelbard, Robert B.: See—
Kearl, Cyril M.; and Gelbard, Robert B.,3,474,640.
Gelenczei, Emil F.; and Lasher, Hiram N., to Sterling Drug, Inc.
Avian pox virus vaccine and process of preparing same.
3,429,965, 2-25-69, CI. 424-89.
Gelenkwellenbau GmbH: See —
Kleinschmidt, Hans Joachim, 3,439,965.
Gelernter, Samson C, to Bendix Corporation, The. Monitor and
delay network comprising feedback amplifer, sample and hold cir-
cuit and threshold detector combination for error signal level de-
tector. 3,454,787, 7-8-69, CI. 307-235.
Gelfand, Ilya Markovich; Zavalischin, Nikolai Ivanovich; and Ku-
lachenkov, Gennady Petrovic. Apparatus for automatic testing of
wire strength during drawing. 3,447,364, 6-3-69, CI. 73-95.5
Gelfand, Peter C, to Buell Engineering Company, Inc. Apparatus for
controlling the removal of particle accumulations from the elec-
trodes of an electric precipitator. 3,469,371, 9-30-69, CI. 55-1 10.
Gelfand, Samuel, to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Polyhalo-
cyclopentenyl arylation products. 3,450,768, 6-17-69, CI. 260-590.
Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich: See —
Bykov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gel-
fenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich; Karlinsky, Stanislav Ev-
genievich; Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Orlov, Boris
Yakovlevich; Sokolovsky, Oleg Petrovich; and Khimich, Geor-
gy Lukich,3,480,074.
Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich;
Kuznetsov, Leonid Georgievich; Niskovskikh, Vitaly Max-
imovich; and Rolnik, Savva Abramovich.3,480,075.
Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukimovich: See —
Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Kuruklis, Georgy Leonidovich;
Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukimovich; Tarlinsky, Isai Vulfovich; and
Khorev, Viktor Nikolaevich,3,447,588.
Gelhaar, Bo E. O., to Perstorp Aktiebolag. Thermosetting composi-
tion comprising amino-formaldehyde resin with cellulosic filler
containing a high % of beta and gamma cellulose. 3,484,396, 12-
16-69, CI. 260-17.3
Gelhar, Willy Otto: See—
Lefebvre, Palma Adrien; and Gelhar, Willy Otto,3,462,768.
Gelin, Robert J.; and Sprow, Teren K., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corporation. System for airless spraying of two liquids. 3,462,081,
8-19-69, CI. 239-71.
Gelin, Robert, to Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Ap-
pliquee S.I.G.M.A. Hydraulic gear-pumps and gear-motors.
3,481,275, 12-2-69, CI. 103-126.
Gelinas, Ralph J., to Marine Swimming Pool Equipment Company.
Pool cleaner embodying combination jet suction, self-undulating
hose. 3,433,237, 3-18-69, CI. 134-168.
Gell, Philip Anthony Maunsell; and Waterworth, Thomas Hugall, to
Elemelt Limited. Furnaces for heating glass electrically. 3,440,321,
4-22-69, CI. 13-6.
Gellatly, Robert K., to FMC Corporation. Liquid dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,434,634, 3-25-69, CI. 222-450.
Geller, Alan R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Apparatus for checking logical connective circuits. 3,459,927, 8-5-
69, CI. 235-153.
Geller, Alan R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Fast flush adder. 3,470,366, 9-30-69, CI. 235-175.
Geller, Alan R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
High speed multi-input adder. 3,476,923, 11-4-69, CI. 235-175.
Geller, Myer: See —
Altman, Daniel E.; and Geller, Myer,3,470,493.
Geller, Myer; and Altman, Daniel E., to United States of America,
Navy. Transmission line gas laser. 3,458,830, 7-29-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Geller, Rodger E., to General Motors Corporation. Freezing device
with helical actuator. 3,476,350, 11-4-69, CI. 249-71.
Geller, Seymour; and Nesbitt, Ethan A., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Garnet compositions. 3,444,084, 5-13-69, CI.
252-62.57
Geller, William, to General Telephone & Electronics, Laboratories,
Incorporated. Horizontal deflection circuit. 3,434,003, 3-18-69,
CI. 315-27.
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt, to General Telephone & Elec-
tronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Horizontal deflection circuit.
3,423,631, 1-21-69, CI. 315-27.
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt, to General Telephone & Elec-
tronics Laboratories, Incorporated. Horizontal deflection circuit.
3,466,496, 9-9-69, CI. 315-27.
Gellert, Donald P., to Sunbird Industries, Inc. Beach shelter.
3,474,804, 10-28-69, CI. 135-5.
Gelles, Rubin: See —
Rosin, Seymour; Gelles, Rubin; and Eichenthal, Ju-
dah,3,472,577.
Gelling, Homer R.: See —
Boys, Donald R.; Gelling, Homer R.; and Miller, John
S.,3,445,584.
Gellrich, Manfred: See —
Sliwka, Wolfgang; and Gellrich, Manfred,3,470,125.
Gelofcsak, George: See —
O'Day, Arthur J.; and Ricker, Dennis J., 3,465,665.
Gelotte, Erik B.: See—
Emneus, Nils Ingvar Arne; Gelotte, Erik B.; Rehn, Nils G.; and
Soderqvist, Bjorn G. F.,3,476,737.
Gelsenberg Benzin Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hofmann, Paul; and Peterlein, Karl, 3,435,091.
Gelson, Edward William: See —
Bugg, Alfred Edward, 3,475,834.
Gelson, William E.: See —
Bugg, Alfred Edward, 3,463,002.
Gelting, Raymond L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Stacked fuel
cells. 3,436,272, 4-1-69, CI. 136-86.
Gelting, Raymond L.; Fiorentino, Anthony J.; and Rogers, Arthur
C, to United Aircraft Corporation. Fuel cell module. 3,476,609,
11-4-69, CI. 136-86.
Geluk, Hendrik Willem, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Method of producing adamantane-2-one. 3,433,837, 3-18-69, CI.
260-586.
Gelzheiser, Francis L.; and De Angelo, Gerald J. Circuit breaker
with improved conducting path and trip means. 3,480,900, 11-25-
69, CI. 337-75.
Gelzheiser, Francis L.; and Nystrom, Charles E., to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Circuit breaker with means for facilitating
adjustment thereof. 3,467,933, 9-16-69, CI. 337-84.
Gem City Engineering Company, The: See —
Smith, Glenn D.; and Cook, Robert G., Sr., 3,426,216.
Gem Marketing Corporation: See —
Vartanian, Andrew; and Vartanian, Haig, 3,430,973.
Gem Oil Tool Company, Inc.: See —
Alexander, Granison T., Jr., 3,480,037.
Alexander, Granison T., Jr., 3,486,758.
Gemassmer, Alois M.; and Rawlings, Herbert L., to Mobay Chemical
Company. Removal of high and low boiling solvents from polycar-
bonate solutions. 3,453,184, 7-1-69, CI. 203-88.
Gembicki, Stanley: See —
Dunn, Lyman D.; and Gembicki, Stanley.3,473,580.
Gemco Electric Co.: See —
Cork, Gordon H., 3,474,204.
Gemeinhardt, Paul G.: See —
McGregor, William A., Jr.; Gemeinhardt, Paul G.; and Gurley,
Jesse Fred,3,421,932.
Geminder, John J.; and Hetzel, Carl P., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc.
Bread softeners and dough improvers. 3,464,829, 9-2-69, CI. 99-
91.
Gemmell, Douglas B., to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Multi-
ple channel servo systems. 3,433,125, 3-18-69, CI. 91-363.
Gemmell, Robert Ernest Matheson, to Molins Machine Company
Limited. Manufacture of mouthpiece cigarettes. 3,452,758, 7-1-69,
CI. 131-94.
Gemmer, Alfred, to Hellige, Fritz, & Co. G.m.b.H. Instrument for
electrically stimulating the activity of the heart. 3,460,542, 8-12-
69, CI. 128-421.
LIST OF PATENTEES
545
Gemmill, Wayne J., Sr.; King, Paul A.; and Molinski, Victor J., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Production of a solution containing
radioactive technetium. 3,436,354. 4-1-69, CI. 252-301.1
Genahr, Rudolf, to Schneider, Jos., & Co. Episcopic scanning head
having smaller optical fibers interleaved in interstices formed by
contiguous larger fibers. 3,430,057, 2-25-69, CI. 250-227.
Genahr, Rudolf, to Schneider, Jos., & Co., Optische Werke. Ter-
minal assembly for light-conducting cable. 3,457,000, 7-22-69, CI.
350-96.
Genahr, Rudolf; and Schwab, Erich, to Schneider, Jos., & Co.
System for measuring angular displacement of shafts rotating at
different speeds. 3,461,304, 8-12-69, CI. 250-227.
Genas, Michailas; and Kern, Rene, to Societe Organico. Process for
the preparation of cycloalkanone oximes and lactams in the
presence of strong acids. 3,427,303, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-239.3
Genbauffe, Francis S.: See —
Branson, Charles D.; and Genbauffe, Francis S, 3,462, 234.
Genbauffe, Francis S., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Ignition
means for cooking apparatus and the like. 3,454,346, 7-8-69, CI.
431-266.
Genbauffe, Francis S., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Clothes
drier control system. 3,471,937, 10-14-69, CI. 34-45.
Wolfe, Denis G.; Genbauffe, Francis S.; and Eicher, Gerald
H., 3,469,779.
Genca, Samuel R.: See —
Tolliver, Peter M., 3,484,080.
Genchi, Rocco. Combination tool and case therefor. 3,473,712, 10-
21-69, CI. 224-2.
Gendelman, Lev Simkhovich: See —
Reifman, Mark Petrovich; Bondarev, Nikolai Nikolaevich; and
Gendelman, Lev Simkhovich, 3,457,483.
Gendrikov, Eduard Pavlovich; Enalev. Vsevolod Dmitrievich; and
Samoilenko, Galina Vladimirovna. Method for separation of
divinylbenzene isomers from hydrocarbon mixture. 3,445,535, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-669.
Gendron, Claude G.: See—
Buckman, Stanley J.; Kirchen, Charles P.; and Gendron, Claude
G., 3,448,004.
Gendron, George J.; Garnjost, Kenneth D.; and Mastropole, Alfred
J., to Raymond International, Inc., mesne. Driving systems.
3,452,830, 7-1-69, CI. 175-55.
Gendron, Lester J.: See —
Oliver, Joseph E., 3,462,123.
General Alarm Corporation: See —
Colman, Robert, 3,466,649.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, 3,427,413.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, 3,444,546.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, 3,464,243.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, 3,471,188.
General American Transportation Corporation: See —
Aller, Edmund R.; and Solt, Paul E„ 3,469,888.
Korodi, Miklos, 3,439,820.
Korodi, Miklos, 3,439,822.
Mowatt-Larssen, Erling, 3,458,238.
Smith, Arthur M., 3,486,643.
Szymski, Eugene J., 3,458,017.
Thompson, Joseph Charles; and Heisterberg, Milton W.,
3,439,829.
General Aniline & Film Corporation: See —
Altavilla, Alex P., 3,421,896.
Beardsley, Albert L., 3,482,794.
Houser, Robert W., 3,476,940.
Levinos, Steven; and Bergfjord, John A., 3,440,047.
Stanley, Lester N.; and Armento, William H., 3,458,272.
See Also: GAF Corporation
General Applied Science Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Slutsky, Simon; and Tomboulian, Roger A., 3,442,1 15.
General Atronics Corporation: See —
Brenner, Millard M.; and Steinberg, Bernard D., 3,443,228.
Cicchiello, Frank N., 3,440,431.
Keidel, John F„ 3,479,519.
General Aviation Electronics, Inc.: See —
Boelter, Donald A., 3,486,125.
General Bearing Company, Inc.: See —
Erb, George H.; Horenburger, William E.; Sanguinetti, Bradley
E.; and Hayden, Edward F., 3,441,189.
Nosenzo, Mario, 3,478,382.
Sanguinetti, Bradley E., 3,454,314.
General Binding Corporation: See —
McLaughlin, John A., 3,421,966.
Staats, Henry N.; Vincent, Donald P.; and Winkelmann, John
F., 3,427,914.
Staats, Henry N.; and Winkelmann, John F., 3,433,688.
Staats, Henry N., 3,475,775.
Staats, Henry N.; Levitan Maurice D.; and Morrissey, Neal J.,
3,483,067.
General Box Company: See —
Wait, Hershey L., 3,459,321.
General Cable Corporation: See —
Barb, Earl C, 3,445,581.
Eager, George S., Jr.; and Bader, George, 3,430,137.
Eager, George S., Jr.; and Szilard, Julius A., 3,459,871.
Garner, Oscar G., 3,430,330.
Garner, Oscar G., 3,441,660.
Garner, Oscar G., 3,446,883.
Garner, Oscar G., 3,480,724.
Masterson, Joseph B., 3,427,393.
Menne, Eugene C, 3,474,517.
Polizzano, Fred F., 3,485,689.
General Cigar Co., Inc.: See —
Dreher, Hans C, 3,468,315.
Wallace, Bert H., 3,467,108.
General Co., Ltd.: See—
Fukawa, Kaneo, 3,442,682.
General Communications Products, Inc.: See —
Bradfield, William S., 3,420,381.
General Connectors Corporation: See —
Hale, Jesse R. W., 3,443,828.
General Corporation, The: See —
Nakazawa, Keito, 3,436,469.
Sugihara, Yasumasa, 3,484,545.
General Corrugated Machinery Co., Inc.: See —
Miller, Joseph A.; and Kruglinski, Frank A., 3,422,969.
General Descaling Company Limited: See —
Hunter, Keith Ellis, 3,429,476.
General Dynamics Corporation: See —
Ambulos, Charles P.; Romboni, Albert H.; and Willard, Bernard
S., Jr., 3,445,800.
Andzer, Arnold L., 3,432,760.
Atkins, Robert E., 3,483,512.
Avondoglio, Leo, 3,469,633.
Barnikel, Peter J., 3,444,713.
Bouyoucos, John V., 3,472,199.
Bowers, John O., Jr., 3,443,122.
Childree, Herman T., 3,463,601.
Churchill, Robert C, 3,485,465.
Colburn, Steven C; Hallse, Robert L.; Matsuda, Hisashi; and
Mayhall, Joel O., 3,481,010.
Colechia, Raymond L., 3,449,008.
Colechia, Raymond L.; and Malcolm, Vincent T., Jr.,
3,451,224.
Coleman, Charles H.; and Torrance, James H., 3,448,600.
Cosgrove, Donald G.; Erwin, Le Roy E.; and Bielss, Eldon W.,
3,469,183.
Cote, Louis E., 3,428,881.
Daley, Timothy Joseph, 3,461,388.
De Haas, Thijs; Gray, Martin B.; and Welsh, Joseph P.,
3,447,085.
de Haas, Thijs, 3,485,949.
Dershin, Harvey; and Leonard, Charles A., 3,452,553.
Donaldson, John D., 3,434,281.
Dugan, William P., 3,426,427.
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,429,037.
Dugan, William P.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,429,038.
Egli, Walter, 3,421,575.
Fetner, Martin J., 3,427,836.
Franklin, Richard N., 3,435,377.
Freedman, Bernard J.; Georgetti, Richard A.; and Tedeschi,
William R., 3,420,760.
Freedman, Robert P.; and Ketcham, George M., 3,436,943.
Freedman, Robert P.; and Fetner, Martin J., 3,456,715.
Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,421,369.
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P., 3,429,036.
Freehauf, Eugene G.; and Dugan, William P., 3,431,641.
Gastineau, Lloyd, 3,422,416.
Goforth, John L.; and Flanders, Andrew E., 3,430,028.
Gratian, Joseph W., 3,478,331.
Gratian, Joseph W., 3,482,219.
Gray, Martin B.; de Haas, Thijs; and Perkett, Charles E.,
3,445,593.
Gulino, Rosario; and Hall, Kenneth H., 3,463,015.
Halstead, Jesse J., 3,463,873.
Harris, Leslie M., Jr., 3,456,259.
Heath, Paul D., 3,451,015.
Hollands, Daniel H., 3,462,736.
Hotine, William, 3,435,222.
Hsu, Howard L.; and Du Fresne, Eugene R., 3,423,345.
Kaarlela, William T., 3,421,202.
Key, Rupert E., 3,431,102.
Kubik, James R., 3,429,786.
Kubik, James R., 3,462,832.
Kuecken, John A., 3,438,042.
Lehmann, Guenther W.; and Adams, Alden W., Jr., 3,448,712.
Malan, Howard J., 3,450,898.
Mantle, Peter J.; and Hall, Arnold M., 3,476,069.
Mantle, Peter J., 3,481,297.
Mc Cowen, Harvey H., 3,462,693.
Mc Keown, Daniel, 3,486,023.
McCowen, Harvey H.; and Harris, Halbert M., Jr., 3,474,429.
Morgan, John M., Jr., 3,482,035.
Morrison, Robert F., Jr., 3,471,787.
Mullion, John J., 3,449,001.
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Osborne, William E., 3,480,775.
Piper, Thomas E.; and Pratt, Wilson N., 3,464,252.
Pratt, Wilson N.; and Freehauf, Eugene G., 3,420,085.
Quails, Harold W., 3,453,960.
Roth, Albert, 3,445,685.
Rubega, Robert A.; and Cary, Boyd B., 3,444,509.
Schenstrom, Frank M., 3,445,765.
Schroeder, Paul M., Jr., 3,432,125.
Schwerdhofer, Hans Joachim, 3,438,283.
Seichter, Kenneth R.; and Donaher, Thomas P., 3,456,244.
Selsam, Roger L.; and Utterback, Max G., 3,461,910.
Shapiro, Harris, 3,445,701.
Sheets, Herman E.; and Brancart, Claude P., 3,433,163.
Shores, Marvin W., 3,487,413.
Simoneau, George R., 3,422,418.
Slaymaker, Frank H., 3,482,101.
Sonkin, Ronald M., 3,445,782.
Suit, Paul E., 3,429,288.
Turco, Joseph Francis; and Marriott, Jean A., 3,420,881.
Vannatter, Robert L., 3,441,694.
Vollmer, George R., Jr., 3,454,762.
Walker, Watson F.; and de Haas, Thijs, 3,430,143.
Walker, Watson F.; de Haas, Thijs; and Gray, Martin B.,
3,456,194.
White, Robert F.; and Wright, Roger M., 3,427,051.
Wilson, Robert O., 3,462,041.
Winkler, David W., Jr., 3,477,609.
Wise, Boyd A., 3,450,217.
Zavitz, Arnold L., 3,432,423.
General Electric and English Electric Companies Limited, The: See-
Easter, Brian, 3,484,711.
General Electric Company; See —
Abbott, Harold W.; and Klisz, Adam E., 3,486,076.
Abbott, Roy W.; and Mullings, Donald M., 3,437,318.
Adams, Max M., 3,425,277.
Addamiano, Arrigo, 3,470,107.
Adem, Abdulahat, 3,456,131.
Adem, Abdulahat, 3,463,936.
Adrien, Richard N.; and Duggan, Lee E., 3,462,091.
Airola, Ellis John, 3,460,955.
Airola, Ellis John, 3,479,268.
Akers, Alvin, 3,466,902.
Alai, John A., 3,433,435.
Albers, George F., 3,442,010.
Albers, George F., 3,442,641.
Albinger, Harry, Jr., 3,432,696.
Albinger, Harry, Jr.; and Marble, Chester B., 3,432,697.
Albinger, Harry, Jr., 3,432,699.
Albinger, Harry, Jr., 3,454,799.
Albinger, Harry, Jr.; and Petrides, Christie, 3,461,663.
Albright, Donald R.; Shartrand, Allan C; and Otteson, Albert
J., 3,441,758.
Alden, Thomas H.; and Livingston, James D., 3,448,062.
Aldrich, Richard W.; and Holonyak, Nick, Jr., 3,476,993.
Allen, Benjamin F., 3,445,726.
Allen, Malcolm H., Jr., 3,473,381.
Allen, Merton, 3,445,568.
Allen, Merton; and Deiber, Jack, 3,458,417.
Alley, Robert P., 3,467,886.
Alter, Henry W., 3,486,027.
Alter, Henry Ward, 3,457,408.
Alvarez, Robert J., 3,422,994.
Alvarez, Robert J.; and Jacobus, Dwight W., 3,437,244.
Anderson, Harry C, 3,440,528.
Anderson, John M., 3,483,394.
Anderson, Jon E., 3,459,942.
Anderson, Richard E., 3,444,988.
Anolick, Eugene S.; and Monteleone, Joseph J., 3,453,141.
Aranyi, Steven F.; Barlow, Jesse P.; Rakocz, Laszlo L.; and Tor-
feh, Mark A., 3,440,616.
Armstrong, Frederick J.; and Susdorf, Robert A., 3,465,184.
Arndt, Richard H., 3,443,158.
Arndt, Richard H.; and Craig, Allen G., 3,466,593.
Arndt, Richard H.; and Kotski, Edward J., 3,471,784.
Ashby, Bruce A., 3,448,072.
Ashby, Bruce A., 3,471,440.
Ashley, Robert B., 3,430,099.
Auxier, Thomas A., 3,475,107.
Avery, Howard W., 3,484,968.
Ayres, Reginald J., 3,475,641.
Bach, Werner, 3,465,272.
Bacon, William D., Jr.; and Kilpatrick, Robert G., 3,431,003.
Badey, Paul E.; Oppel, John A.; and Tognella, Ugo R.,
3,482,069.
Baertsch, Richard D., 3,448,351.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., 3,425,039.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., 3,454,931.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shell, Donald L.; and Shelly, William A.,
3,454,932.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shelly, William A.; and Weil, John W.,
3,454,933.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., 3,454,934.
Bahrs, David L.; and Couleur, John F., 3,479,649.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly,
William A., 3,483,525.
Bailey, Francis M., 3,457,495.
Bailey, Francis M.; and Cronquist, William E., 3,484,687.
Baird, Leslie L., 3,430,018.
Baird, Leslie L.; and Baskerville, Ralph J., 3,433,915.
Baird, Leslie L., 3,440,378.
Balchunas, Charles A., 3,448,227.
Baldwin, George C, 3,435,207.
Baldwin, George C, 3,482,091.
Baldwin, William E., 3,433,970.
Balo, Harold A., 3,426,322.
Barkan, Philip, 3,435,166.
Barkan, Philip, 3,471,666.
Barkan, Philip, 3,471,667.
Barker, James F., 3,467,516.
Barlow, J. P.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., 3,473,158.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,444,525.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Jones, Charles R.; and Kerr, James L.,
3,467,948.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,487,373.
Barnes, James L., 3,485,962.
Barr, James R., 3,467,800.
Barr, Samuel Rothrock, 3,451,215.
Barrett, John R.; Bray, Thomas E.; and Claflin, Gerald E.,
3,486,029.
Barton, Richard; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; and
Wiener, Jerome B., 3,469,241.
Bauer, Douglas M., 3,484,668.
Bean, Charles P., 3,424,953.
Bean, Charles P., 3,483,095.
Bean, Fredrick D., 3,479,009.
Beaumont, David H.; and Friedman, Arnold I., 3,424,605.
Bebinger, Jack E., 3,423,659.
Becker, Hans-Dieter, 3,432,412.
Becker, Joseph J., 3,463,678.
Becker, Joseph J., 3,464,003.
Beddows, Norman A., 3,471,780.
Bedford, Burnice D., 3,434,030.
Bedford, Burnice D.; and Turnbull, Fred G., 3,480,797.
Bedford, Burnice D., 3,483,462.
Beers, Melvin D., 3,438,930.
Beitler, Richard S.; Corley, Ralph C; and Kast, Howard B.,
3,456,881.
Bell, Christy W., 3,462,646.
Bellamy, Winthrop D., 3,462,275.
Bellinger, James E.; and Marshall, Robert F., 3,444,556.
Belt, John E.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L.,
3,480,916.
Berg, Robert L., 3,456,222.
Berger, Abe, 3,424,656.
Berger, Abe, 3,439,008.
Berger, Abe, 3,465,019.
Berger, Abe, 3,483,241.
Bernd, Leslie H., 3,455,265.
Bernd, Leslie H., 3,483,132.
Berry, Allan David, 3,428,826.
Beswick, Vernon L., 3,430,088.
Betz, Jack D.; and Guy, Glen E., 3,439,329.
Bigelow, John E., 3,466,651.
Birdsall, Charles K.; and White, Richard M., 3,427,573.
Bissett, Alexander F., 3,432,708.
Black, Frank S.; and Haselton, Thomas P., 3,463,674.
Blackburn, Richard D., 3,427,469.
Blank, John M.; and Potter, Ralph M., 3,458,779.
Blewitt, George W., Jr., 3,440,373.
Bluestein, Ben A., 3,435,000.
Bluestein, Ben A., 3,448,076.
Bluestein, Ben A., 3,464,955.
Bochan, John, 3,448,596.
Bochan, John; and Pottinger, Eugene A., 3,481,163.
Bochan, John, 3,481,164.
Boennighausen, Richard A.; and Burch, Byron F., Jr.,
3,487,368.
Boice, William K., 3,458,791.
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F., 3,440,196.
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F., 3,440,197.
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Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Gaertner, Richard F., 3,440,202.
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Sonnenberg, Joseph, 3,440,203.
Bondley, Ralph J., 3,434,812.
Boothe, Willis A., 3,441,996.
Boothe, Willis A., 3,442,280.
Boothe, Willis A.; Ringwall, Carl G.; and Kelley, Lonny R.,
3,461,892.
Boothe, Willis A., 3,485,253.
Boothe, Willis Anson, 3,451,410.
Borel, Ronald F., 3,433,016.
Boring, Kenneth L.; and Downing, Robert D., 3,479,483.
Borman, Willem, 3,431,238.
Bostick, Edgar E., 3,479,320.
Bostick, Edgar E., 3,483,270.
Boswell, James M., Jr.; Fitzmayer, Louis H.; and Prucha,
Richard V., 3,439,144.
Boudreau, Robert J., 3,483,240.
Bovenkerk, Harold P., 3,423,177.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., 3,434,552.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., 3,434,554.
Bower, Arnold B., Jr., 3,476,438.
Bowers, David L., 3,426,748.
Boyd, Wilton E., 3,460,188.
Boyles, Robert L., 3,475,899.
Brand, Walter A., Jr., 3,436,656.
Brandon, Ronald E.; and Holman, Russell J., 3,429,557.
Bray, Thomas E.; and Clusick, Robert E., 3,479,517.
Brennan, Robert H., 3,423,668.
Brennan, Thomas E.; and Ward, Howard C., Jr., 3,436,580.
Bristol, David A., 3,475,602.
Broderick, William J.; Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.;
Hope, George R., Jr.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo
L., 3,483,520.
Brookes, William R., 3,438,939.
Brookmire, James L., 3,465,237.
Brouillette, Joseph W., Jr.; and Noble, Milton L., 3,465,137.
Broverman, Howard L., 3,471,759.
Brown, Dale M., 3,462,657.
Brown, Dale M., 3,481,796.
Brown, Edgar D., Jr., 3,441,585.
Brown, Edgar D., Jr., 3,479,290.
Brustle, Heinz H.; and Fisher, Franklin A., 3,430,136.
Buchhold, Theodor A.; Nesbitt, Loyd B.; and Schoch, Karl F.,
3,429,368.
Buchhold, Theodor A., 3,461,218.
Buckland, Bruce O., 3,443,790.
Buford, Charles G.; and Buford, Wesley E., 3,447,281.
Buice, Joel B.; and Cannon, Henry T., Jr., 3,475,659.
Bunn, George B., 3,487,269.
Bunner, James E.; and Griffis, Daniel L., 3,466,480.
Burge, Joseph C; and Follmer, Richard W., 3,458,118.
Burgess, James F.; and Sewell, Gordon J., 3,485,630.
Burke, Hubert K.; and Michon, Gerald J., 3,444,454.
Burke, Hubert K.; and Michon, Gerald J., 3,450,943.
Burke, Hubert K., 3,450,944.
Burton, Lester W., 3,474,436.
Byrnes, Joseph E.; and Moffatt, William G., 3,424,130.
Caggiano, Gerard J.; and Wells, Robert C, 3,426,980.
Cain, Dallas E., 3,452,840.
Cairns, Elton J., 3,432,358.
Cammer, Bobby E.; and Venning, Selby G., 3,470,467.
Campbell, John H.; and Kershaw, Delmar D., 3,448,318.
Campbell, Kenneth K., Jr.; and Meyer, Heinrich F., 3,484,937.
Campbell, Rex C; and McDowell, Earle B., 3,428,877.
Canfield, Eugene B., 3,479,886.
Cantrill, James E., 3,461,187.
Cantrill, James E., 3,462,515.
Carbary, Richard J.; and Harder, Arthur J., 3,440,308.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., 3,441,772.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., 3,441,776.
Cardwell, John G., Jr., 3,445,713.
Carl, William L., 3,424,933.
Carlson, Gerald J., 3,486,378.
Carlson, Robert G., 3,419,952.
Carlson, Robert Gustav, 3,471,270.
Carnavos, Theodore C, 3,443,633.
Carnavos, Theodore C, 3,481,835.
Carreker, Roland P., Jr., 3,466,186.
Carreker, Roland P., Jr., 3,484,280.
Carroll, James J.; and Frind, Gerhard, 3,452,174.
Carson, Chester C; Gibbs, Edward E.; and Grobel, Lloyd P.,
3,428,838.
Carson, William N., 3,422,337.
Carter, Ralph E., 3,429,832.
Casey, Robert T., 3,425,007.
Castiglione, Paul V., 3,436,643.
Caulier, Paul W.; and McDowell, Earle B., 3,436,608.
Cavagnaro, William A., 3,438,637.
Chamberlain, Billy S.; Shinn, Byron J.; and Sunderland, Luther
D., 3,420,993.
Chandler, Edgar F., 3,474,320.
Chandler, Robert F., Jr., 3,486,009.
Chang, Winston H., 3,434,829.
Chang, Winston H., 3,447,921.
Chang, Winston H., 3,458,366.
Charbonneau, Albert J., 3,444,497.
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3,423,691.
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3,423,693.
Chernoch, Joseph P., 3,423,696.
Chernoch, Joseph P., 3,423,697.
Chernoch, Joseph P., 3,466,569.
Chernoch, Joseph P., 3,482,186.
Chipman, George P., 3,466,360.
Christianson, Clinton C, 3,432,356.
Church, Ralph E.; and Lindt, Stanley L., 3,465,182.
Clark, Albert A.; Craig, Allen G.; and Wilbur, Benjamin
3,456,511.
Clark, Joseph H., Jr., 3,419,915.
Clark, Robert C; and Jones, Jerry M., 3,441,739.
Clark, Thomas J.; and Ettinger, Bruce L., 3,462,522.
Clements, Francis J., 3,477,747.
Cleveland, Donald S., 3,479,562.
Cline, Harvey E., 3,429,697.
Cobine, James D., 3,450,928.
Cockrell, William D., 3,424,911.
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Ruth, Richard L.
3,479,647.
Cohen, Robert; Couleur, John F.; and Shelly, William A.
3,482,264.
Cohen, Robert; Shelly, William A.; and Vidulich, Samuel M.
3,482,265.
Cole, Charles N., 3,466,526.
Colter, Gene J., 3,426,262.
Colyer, Duard B.; and Fleming, Robert B., 3,477,504.
Conley, James W., 3,465,417.
Cook, Newell C, 3,466,270.
Cook, Newell C, 3,479,158.
Cook, Newell C, 3,479,159.
Cooper, David, 3,457,487.
Cooper, David, 3,466,524.
Coppa, Anthony P., 3,467,042.
Corey, Philip D., 3,448,367.
Cormia, Robert L., 3,458,342.
Corrigan, Charles E., 3,423,070.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.
and Bahrs, David L., 3,471,834.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.
and Bahrs, David L., 3,473,154.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.
and Bahrs, David L., 3,473,155.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.
and Bahrs, David L., 3,473,156.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.
and Bahrs, David L., 3,478,320.
Couleur, John F.; and Ruth, Richard L., 3,478,324.
Couleur, John F., 3,483,526.
Cox, Eugene B., 3,450,968.
Cox, Vernon L.; and Titus, Charles H., 3,471,632.
Craft, Donald I., 3,422,669.
Cree, Robert F., 3,430,417.
Crockett, Richard J.; and Sedlack, George, Jr., 3,453,539.
Crouch, Donald W.; and Crowell, Robert, 3,430,015.
Crouch, Donald W.; and Kurtz, Donald R., 3,469,049.
Csicsatka, Antal, 3,435,144.
Culbertson, Richard; and Ostresh, Harvey Richard, 3,476,392.
Cunningham, Eldon R., 3,433,908.
Curtis, Truman P., 3,454,825.
Cushing, Donald S.; and Jenkins, Thomas E., 3,434,671.
Cushing, Donald S., 3,439,687.
Cushing, Donald S., 3,451,400.
D'Adamo, Joseph B., 3,446,546.
D'Entremont, Franklin R., 3,457,360.
D'Entremont, Franklin R., 3,480,229.
Daniels, Herbert E.; and Graves, Donald E., 3,428,809.
Danielson, Gordon H., 3,439,283.
Dankese, Joseph P., 3,432,357.
Darrow, Kenneth A., 3,481,825.
Datta, Ranajit K., 3,475,342.
Davis, Calvin M., 3,428,870.
Davis, Louis K., 3,423,613.
De Puy, Robert P., 3,452,265.
De Wolf, Frank T., 3,436,577.
Dehn, Rudolph A., 3,484,861.
Demarest, Donald M., 3,487,287.
DeMott, Alfred E.; and Miller, Ronald E., 3,439,417.
DePuy, Robert P., 3,466,743.
Derby, William G.; and Nowell, John R., 3,443,070.
Derbyshire, Charles E.; and Andersen, Frank T., 3,436,707.
Derbyshire, Charles E.; Mees, Robert D.; and Mittermaier,
Armin F., 3,467,929.
Detro, Richard Gray, 3,479,442.
Dewey, Clyde G., 3,423,664.
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Di Paola, Joel F., 3,458,556.
Dibelius, Norman R.; and Dounoucos, Angelo, 3,457,918.
Dickey, Frank R., Jr., 3,438,030.
Diefendorf, Russell J., 3,429,020.
Diefendorf, Russell J., 3,432,330.
Diefendorf, Russell J., 3,458,341.
Diehl, Elmer Paul; and Riley, John E., 3,450,999.
Dills, Raymond L., 3,425,405.
Dills, Raymond L., 3,440,401.
Dinger, Edward H.; and McNair, Willie L., 3,422,332.
Dinger, Edward H., 3,441,825.
Dinger, Edward H., 3,453,524.
Dinger, Edward H., 3,454,867.
Dinger, Edward H., 3,471,716.
Dochterman, Richard W., 3,420,335.
Dochterman, Richard W., 3,457,445.
Dochterman, Richard W., 3,482,127.
Dodge, Gerald F., Ill, 3,465,535.
Dodge, Gerald F., HI, 3,474,638.
Dodson, Bruce Douglas; and Stoops, Lambert Perry, 3,447,560.
Dolan, Calvin M., 3,437,287.
Donahoo, Joe T., 3,439,244.
Dounoucos, Angelo, 3,447,286.
Dow, Norris F., 3,446,251.
Downing, Robert D., 3,463,900.
Downing, Robert D., 3,466,420.
Draper, Cosby A., Jr.; and Gallion, Walter L., 3,428,755.
Drexler, Karl F., 3,479,543.
Durham, Carl T., Jr., 3,465,069.
Durkee, Fank P., 3,441,512.
Durkee, Frank P., 3,484,382.
Durward, Lloyd S., Jr.; Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Krause, Werner
A., 3,427,396.
Dutton, John C, 3,467,931.
Dwyer, Peter W., 3,458,011.
Earle, Roger T., Jr.; and Sumey, Ivan E., 3,433,020.
Eckerle, William A., 3,461,906.
Edwards, Russell N., 3,436,582.
Edwards, William J., 3,420,519.
Ehner, William J.; and Losert, Gerhard K., 3,431,720.
Ehner, William J., 3,484,769.
Enrich, Fredric Franklin, 3,437,173.
Ehrich, Fredric Franklin, 3,485,043.
Eichelberger, Charles D., 3,461,348.
Eisberg, William Laurel, Jr.; and Hill, Carl Eugene, 3,467,592.
Elliott, Allen W., Jr., 3,466,900.
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and McArthur,
Raymond J., 3,425,263.
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and Granberg,
Helge O., 3,453,862.
Engebretsen, Einar O., 3,479,845.
Engeler, William E., 3,462,605.
English, James F., 3,431,448.
English, James F., 3,453,476.
Englund, Arvid E., Jr., 3,453,395.
Erickson, Clifford E., 3,436,166.
Erickson, Clifford E., 3,477,798.
Erwin, John R., 3,460,748.
Erwin, John R., 3,465,518.
Ettinger, Bruce L., 3,457,042.
Farouche, Philip, 3,432,882.
Farrell, Robert P., Jr., 3,478,596.
Feiertag, Orrin G., 3,473,024.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,436,679.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,458,345.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,478,280.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,482,189.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,483,529.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,484,713.
Fenner, Gunther E., 3,484,716.
Fey, Robert M.; and Williams, Thomas W., 3,459,01 1.
Fey, Robert M„ 3,480,124.
Figueroa, John W.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L.,
3,475,730.
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary J.; and Porcelli, Ernest J.,
3,475,731.
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary J.; and Porcelli, Ernest J.,
3,483,522.
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., 3,432,488.
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., 3,436,415.
Fischer, Lee J.; Becker, Edward R.; Kutney, John T., and; and
McHugh, Donald P., 3,442,471.
Fiske, Milan D., 3,458,735.
Fleming, Karl J., 3,450,025.
Fleming, Robert B., 3,433,299.
Florentine, Frank P., Jr., 3,439,047.
Flowers, Ralph G.; and Winter, Charles A., 3,442,834.
Flowers, Ralph G.; and Sherer, Thomas L., 3,468,852.
Foldes, Stephen; and Levinstein, Moses A., 3,420,689.
Foldes, Stephen, 3,434,81 1.
Foldes, Stephen, 3,441,391.
Fong, Kouan, 3,462,551.
Fong, Kouan, 3,484,693.
Fortenbach, John H.; Hollowood, Hugh B.; and Mazanek, Henry
E., 3,435,517.
Fortnam, George A., 3,461,859.
Fowler, Glen P., 3,440,405.
Fox, Daniel W., 3,485,607.
Frank, Robert G.; and Semmel, John W., Jr., 3,433,631.
Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Hudson, James R.;
Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Sansbury, David L.; and Wiener, Jerome
B., 3,483,521.
Freeman, Arthur H.; and Forman, Hugh M., 3,443,136.
Freid, Wilbert Bernard; Duffy, Robert Joseph; and Sargisson,
Donald Farley, 3,465,950.
French, Raymond J., 3,426,944.
Fridrich, Elmer G., 3,462,209.
Frischmann, Peter G., 3,434,349.
Fthenakis, Emanuel, 3,472,468.
Fuerst, Peter E., 3,445,327.
Furman, Sydney C, 3,438,504.
Fussell, Lynn E.; and Ogburn, Robert D., 3,459,921.
Gallagher, Charles J., 3,450,922.
Gareis, Ronald E., 3,426,349.
Garfinkel, Marvin; and Weininger, Joseph L., 3,429,831.
Garfinkel, Marvin, 3,451,030.
Garwacki, Walter, 3,479,573.
Gatti, Arno; and Laskow, William, 3,457,033.
Gatti, Arno, 3,476,613.
Gatti, Arno, 3,486,849.
Gaynor, Joseph; Sewell, Gordon J.; and Metlay, Max,
3,434,835.
Gaynor, Joseph, 3,450,831.
Gaynor, Joseph, 3,458,309.
Gelbard, Robert B., 3,436,931.
Gerhard, Glen C; and Ing, Smuel W., 3,436,613.
Gessner, Robert L., 3,477,636.
Geyer, Howard M., 3,442,176.
Giaever, Ivar, 3,448,301.
Gibbs, Edward E.; Coggeshall, Almy D.; and Shirk, Harold R.,
3,437,859.
Gibbs, Richard D.; and Rushing, Raymond G., 3,421,209.
Gibson, Edwin G., Sr., 3,435,479.
Gibson, Van R., Jr., 3,435,133.
Giegerich, Bertrand V., 3,471,816.
Giegerich, Bertrand V., 3,480,898.
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, 3,435,398.
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, 3,435,399.
Gifford, Sheldon R., 3,464,371.
Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Johnston, Frank C, 3,439,309.
Giles, Walter B., 3,455,266.
Gittinger, Norman C, 3,459,937.
Gittinger, Norman C, 3,476,932.
Giudici, Livio L., 3,424,606.
Glenn, William E., Jr., 3,462,214.
Glenn, William E., Jr., 3,482,913.
Gluntz, Douglas M., 3,445,335.
Goldberg, Leon J., 3,423,598.
Goldberg, Leon J., 3,466,503.
Goldblum, Kenneth B., 3,431,224.
Good, William E.; and True, Thomas T., 3,437,746.
Good, William E.; Graser, Michael, Jr.; and Vanderlaan, Henry
J., 3,450,462.
Goodale, Edmund E., 3,439,106.
Goodridge, Lawrence C, 3,480,344.
Goodridge, Lawrence C, 3,485,936.
Goodwin, Arthur F., 3,456,554.
Goossens, John C, 3,462,386.
Gordon, William D.; and Warburton, Joe A., 3,441,893.
Gordon, William D.; and Norman, Robert S., 3,451,861.
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., 3,430,209.
Goshorn, LarTy A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., 3,439,347.
Goshorn, Larry A.; Harmon, Sherril A.; and Erickson, Robert
G., 3,470,537.
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon , Sherril A., 3,473,161.
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., 3,487,370.
Gottschalk, Klaus; and Wilson, John, 3,419,947.
Gough, Alfred B., 3,480,772.
Gowan, Alastair C, 3,472,810.
Grady, Raymond F., Jr., 3,452,597.
Graf, Carlton E., 3,487,236.
Graf, Russell H., 3,470,552.
Graf, Walter A., Jr., 3,436,544.
Graff, William A., 3,441,422.
Grafham, Denis R., 3,466,529.
Grafham, Denis R., 3,484,626.
Granan, John R.; and Kumpitsch, Robert C, 3,485,140.
Graser, Michael, Jr.; and True, Thomas T., 3,429,996.
Graves, James Arthur, 3,475,072.
Gray, Floyd L., 3,452,196.
Gray, Floyd L., 3,456,114.
Gray, Peter V., 3,479,234.
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549
Gray, Russell A., 3,441,040.
Gray, Willard F. M.; and Nichols, Frank S., 3,427,578.
Green, David H., 3,435,272.
Green, James, Jr.; and Hauenstein, Max C, 3,476,331.
Green, Robert, 3,455,007.
Greenwood, Allan N., 3,435,288.
Greenwood, Allan N., 3,476,978.
Greer, David L., 3,422,277.
Gresens, Robert I.; and Sackmary, Stephen M., 3,443,795.
Grindle, Baline D.; and Schmid, Hermann, 3,456,099.
Grobel, Lloyd P.; and Carson, Chester C, 3,427,880.
Grossoehme, Floyd, 3,452,268.
Grout, John Stephen, 3,421,117.
Grout, John Stephen, 3,487,341.
Groves, J-mes N., 3,445,321.
Guilbault, Lawrence J., 3,485,789.
Gulick, William K., 3,465,787.
Guth, Lauren W., 3,446,155.
Guth, Lauren W., 3,465,762.
Guth, Lauren W., 3,466,105.
Guth, Lauren W., 3,466,108.
Gutzwiller, Frank W., 3,437,91 1.
Gutzwiller, Frank W., 3,463,970.
Gvozdjak, John, 3,458,686.
Hagan, Ralph S.; and Hartlage, Francis J., 3,470,277.
Hall, James A.; and Peppiatt, Harry J., 3,454,895.
Hall, Robert N.; and Tiemann, Jerome J., 3,457,631.
Hall, Theodore W., 3,469,188.
Hall, Walter L., 3,479,409.
Hallay, Alexander R., 3,476,977.
Ham, Donald M., 3,423,019.
Ham, Donald M.; and Taft, William E., 3,434,659.
Ham, Donald M.; and Taylor, Clifton E., 3,443,042.
Hamilton, Douglas J., 3,484,758.
Hamilton, James, 3,431,388.
Hamilton, Stephen B., Jr., 3,446,856.
Hamilton, Stephen B., Jr., 3,479,410.
Hamlen, Robert P.; Nilson, Ronald R.; and Girard, Roland T.,
3,481,788.
Hammer, Edward E., 3,453,470.
Hanchett, Leland J., Jr., 3,466,451.
Hanneman, Rodney E.; Jorgensen, Paul J.; and Speros,
Dimitrios M., 3,453,477.
Hanson, Richard J., 3,486,051.
Harding, George D.; and Storm, Howard L., 3,475,651.
Hardy, Albert L., 3,423,138.
Hardy, Albert L., 3,447,752.
Harm, Robert L., 3,453,086.
Harmon, Donald K., 3,468,319.
Harnden, John D., Jr., 3,459,943.
Harris, Lawrence A., 3,458,1 15.
Harris, Lawrence A.; and De Tommasi, Arthur N., 3,459,873.
Harris, Samuel C, Jr., 3,445,763.
Harrod, John F., 3,434,873.
Hart, Howard R., Jr., 3,466,504.
Harvey, Luke M., 3,436,575.
Harvey, Luke M., 3,453,467.
Havn, Svend E.; and Namordi, Mooshi R., 3,435,277.
Havn, Svend E., 3,435,280.
Havn, Svend E.; and Namordi, Mooshi R., 3,445,716.
Havn, Svend E., 3,461,333.
Hay, Allan S., 3,432,466.
Hay, Allan S., 3,432,469.
Hay, Allan S., 3,442,858.
Hay, AllanS., 3,481,990.
Heft, EldonB., 3,448,231.
Heft, Eldon B., 3,483,343.
Heidtmann, Donald S., 3,439,431.
Heidtmann, Donald S., 3,483,719.
Helberg, Henry J.; and Proxmire, Harry J., 3,480,897.
Helfrich, Robert C, 3,436,838.
Hemmenway, Stuart F.; and Rosenberry, George M., Jr.,
3,436,633.
Hershberger, Doran D., 3,421,034.
Hershberger, Doran D., 3,480,812.
Hesler, Joseph P.; and Peil, William, 3,462,745.
Hewlett, Clarence W., Jr., 3,478,347.
Hewlett, Clarence W., Jr.; and Roberts, John A., 3,483,359.
Hickmott, Thomas W., 3,447,045.
Hildebrand, George L.; and Wendt, Harry C, 3,470,752.
Hildebrandt, Herbert John; and Sylvan, Tage Peter, 3,450,153.
Hill, Charles W., 3,430,980.
Hillhouse, David L., 3,487,402.
Hoag, Yates M., 3,429,579.
Hobson, Charles F., Jr., 3,436,700.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Aiken, Edwin J.; and Enos, John F.,
3,423,278.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Enos, John F.; and Aiken, Edwin J.,
3,442,825.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr., 3,484,293.
Hoffman, Mary V., 3,450,642.
Hoffman, Mary V., 3,450,643.
Hoffman, Mary V., 3,484,383.
Hoffman, Roger L., 3,465,763.
Hoffmeyer, William R., 3,421,033.
Holcomb, Richard H., 3,420,944.
Holmes, Robert G., 3,420,250.
Holoch, Klaus E., 3,429,850.
Holoch, Klaus E.; Katchman, Arthur; and Shufelt, Rainey A.,
3,450,670.
Holoch, Klaus E.; Erhardt, Peter F.; and Benner, Kenneth W.,
3,465,062.
Holoch, Klaus E., 3,472,814.
Holoch, Klaus E.; Raynor, David F.; and Haaf, William R.,
3,483,271.
Holthausen, Lee H., 3,428,250.
Holub, Fred F., 3,435,002.
Holub, Fred F., 3,440,215.
Holub, Fred F.; and Gaertner, Richard F., 3,448,068.
Holub, Fred F.; Keane, John J.; and Kim, James K. S.,
3,477,978.
Holub, Fred F.; and Kiser, Kenneth M., 3,481,812.
Honeycutt, Murray, 3,441,771.
Hopper, Claude, Jr., 3,482,198.
Horn, Fordyce H., 3,432,753.
Hough, Wilfred H., 3,441,770.
Houtman, Jack A., 3,439,205.
Hovious, Thomas C, 3,423,599.
Howald, Werner E.; and Stabrylla, Robert G., 3,420,058.
Howald, Werner E., 3,420,502.
Howell, Edward K., 3,446,991.
Howell, Edward K., 3,476,918.
Hughes, John M., 3,443,575.
Hughes, William C, 3,436,583.
Hughes, William C; and Peroutky, Donald C, 3,436,584.
Hughes, William C; and Kunz, Raymond W., 3,453,642.
Hummel, Floyd A.; Sarver, James F.; and Kreidler, Eric R.,
3,458,452.
Hunter, Robert D.; Keefer, David E.; and Wilhite, John E.,
3,483,519.
Hurko, Bohdan, 3,428,434.
Hurko, Bohdan; and Dills, Raymond L., 3,428,435.
Hurko, Bohdan, 3,450,861 .
Hurko, Bohdan, 3,482,079.
Hurtle, James E.; and Kast, Howard B., 3,442,284.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,430,016.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,430,164.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,436,597.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,454,832.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,454,833.
Hurtle, Ralph L., 3,483,490.
Huttenlocher, Dietrich F., 3,450,338.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; and Jensen, Harold A., 3,443,140.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; Jensen, Harold A.; and Stern, Barry J.,
3,443,166.
Irwin, John W., 3,431,903.
Jacobson, Chester F., 3,448,365.
Jakas, Rimvydas P.; and Chorne, Juan, 3,421,619.
James, William G., 3,420,694.
Janacek, Jerry C, 3,478,210.
Jenkins, Thomas E., 3,425,651.
Jensen, Richard C, 3,422,428.
Jernakoff, George, 3,484,589.
Jerussi, Robert A.; and McCormick, Michael R., 3,424,722.
Johnson, Daniel, 3,451,054.
Johnson, Joseph F.; and Laubenheimer, Robert W., 3,421,123.
Johnson Major A., 3,460,145.
Johnson, Peter D., 3,424,863.
Johnson, Peter D., 3,450,925.
Johnson, Peter D., 3,484,640.
Johnston, George F., 3,430,394.
Johnston, William V., 3,443,058.
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., 3,423,562.
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., 3,437,784.
Jones, Clifford M.; and Harnden, John D., Jr., 3,432,846.
Jones, Clifford M., 3,454,856.
Jones, Curtis C, Jr., 3,424,703.
Jones, Howard T.; and Nuckolls, Joe A., 3,440,520.
Jones, Samuel P., 3,447,603.
Jordan, Samuel C; and Bowling, Teamus, 3,484,858.
Jordan, Thomas J.; and Plant, Henry T., 3,432,859.
Jorgensen, Paul J., 3,434,868.
Jorgensen, Paul J., 3,485,343.
Joseph, Raymond S.; Kemeny, Julius; and Highland, Andrew,
Jr., 3,457,892.
Joslyn, John A., 3,431,479.
Kaminski, Joseph, Jr., 3,471,633.
Kamm, Lawrence Joseph, 3,425,132.
Kantola, Robert A., 3,457,935.
Kast, Howard B., 3,433,021.
Kast, Howard B., 3,465,778.
Katchman, Arthur, 3,423,655.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Katchman, Arthur, 3,424,957.
Katuschenko, Walter; and Keinath, Rudolph, 3,483,496.
Kauders, Herbert J., 3,479,296.
Kauffman, Melvin R., 3,428,766.
Kauffman, Melvin R.; and Pattison, Wesley S., 3,466,109.
Kauffman, Melvin R.; and Pattison, Wesley S., 3,486,804.
Kearl, Cyril M.; and Gelbard, Robert B., 3,474,640.
Keck, Arthur C.J and Tomkinson, Stanley E., 3,482,128.
Kelch, Edward J.; and Sergent, David A., 3,457,899.
Kelley, Harold P., Jr., 3,482,087.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, 3,428,792.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, 3,428,876.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, 3,449,554.
Kelm, Walter H., 3,486,401.
Kendall, Louis F., Jr.; and Bredt, James H., 3,480,554.
Kennedy, George Charles, 3,433,730.
Kent, Clifford E., 3,457,115.
Kershaw, Delmar D., 3,435,180.
Kies, Robert M.; and Mente, Louis C, 3,465,144.
Kieser, Frank B., 3,474,579.
Kiesler, Allan; Moffatt, William G.; and Walker, James L.,
3,465,423.
Kievit, John C, 3,442,444.
Kimberlin, Dan W., 3,420,588.
Kingsbury, L C James, 3,432,168.
Kirkpatrick, Robert G., 3,429,221.
Kjemtrup, Jens E., 3,431,168.
Klebe, Johann F., 3,479,383.
Klein, Keith W., 3,421,128.
Klein, Keith W., 3,463,967.
Klein, Keith W., 3,464,045.
Kloska, Anthony J., 3,439,152.
Knaub, Edgar W., 3,441,534.
Knglsey, Jack D.; and Prener, Jerome S., 3,432,769.
Koch, Robert E., 3,471,818.
Koff, Bernard L.; Sterman, Albert P.; and Corsmeir, Robert J.,
3,451,653.
Korzekwa, Sam M.; and Schindler, Hans R., 3,428,828.
Kotsch, William E., 3,458,756.
Krol, Ronald A., 3,466,583.
Krulls, Gerd E., 3,444,408.
Krystyniak, Casimir W., 3,429,962.
Kutney, John T.; and Erwin, John R., 3,434,679.
Kydd, Paul H., 3,446,481.
Kydd, Paul H., 3,446,482.
Kydd, Paul H., 3,457,619.
La Haye, Paul G., 3,422,800.
Lafferty, James M., 3,432,713.
Lafferty, James M., 3,465,192.
Lafferty, James M., 3,465,205.
Lafuze, David L., 3,431,483.
Lafuze, Dvid L., 3,423,667.
Lamb, Robert E., 3,475,144.
Lamberton, Clifford J., 3,474,326.
Lamoreaux, Harry F., 3,438,936.
Landgraf, William B., 3,430,189.
Lane, James W., 3,469,828.
Lanzl, Robert H.; and Lee, Harold R., 3,439,235.
Larew, John J., 3,470,423.
Larsen, John E.; and Sims, Marion W., 3,421,208.
Larsen, John E., 3,432,907.
Larsen, John E.; and Van Derzee, Harold R., 3,438,125.
Larsen, John E., 3,456,142.
Lass, James L.; and Venier, Dominic A., 3,431,170.
Lass, James L., 3,466,226.
Lavash, John P., 3,420,055.
Lavoo, Norman T., 3,437,949.
Lee, Harold R., 3,449,641.
Lee, Thomas H., 3,441,800.
Lee, Thomas H.; and Streater, August L., 3,469,048.
Leftin, Joseph P., 3,458,677.
Lennard, Dean J., 3,430,640.
Lenz, James E., 3,467,928.
Leonard, Charles E., 3,457,485.
Lesk, Israel Arnold, 3,434,023.
Levinstein, Moses A.; and Butts, William R., 3,466,166.
Lewis, Ernest Eber, 3,477,523.
Lewis, Frederick M., 3,451,965.
Lezan, Georges R. E., 3,436,638.
Lezan, Georges R. E., 3,440,568.
Lindt, Stanley L.; and Woods, Clarence W., Jr., 3,438,122.
Linz, Robert M.; and Bednarczuk, Frederick P., 3,465,708.
Lipstein, Norman J., 3,486,055.
Lister, John W.; and Smith, Lawrence E., 3,440,482.
Logepwell, Donald Lyle; and Tipton, James Phillips, 3,486,005.
Loh, Jack C; and Norman, Robert S., 3,439,261.
Long, James; and Pedersen, Niels P., 3,465,228.
Lord, Harold W., 3,430,162.
Lord, Harold W., 3,458,843.
Lotz, Charles W., 3,453,181.
Louden, William C, 3,448,319.
Louden, William C, 3,479,170.
Ludewig, Frederick A., Jr.; and Myracle, James L., 3,487,400.
Lukens, George B., II, 3,424,898.
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J., 3,424,698.
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J., 3,481,840.
Lustenader, Edward L., 3,444,924.
Lustenader, Edward L.; and Van Luik, Frank W., Jr.,
3,478,494.
Lustenader, Edward L., 3,481,120.
Lyman, Arthur T., 3,435,290.
Lyons, Ernest H., Jr.; Maget, Henri J. R.; and Roethlein,
Richard J., 3,461,044.
MacDougal, John G., 3,461,330.
Macemon, Herbert J., 3,440,519.
MacKellar, Donald; and Joynson, Reuben E., Jr., 3,450,534.
Macoicz, Edward L., 3,451,556.
Macoicz, Edward L., 3,467,814.
Maget, Henri J. R.; and Roethlein, Richard J., 3,425,874.
Maier, Cletus E., 3,456,148.
Malewicz, Leonard A., 3,452,814.
Mapham, Neville, 3,452,252.
Mapother, Thomas C, 3,427,512.
Margolis, Joseph M., 3,420,625.
Marks, Louis W., 3,441,885.
Martellock, Arthur C, 3,464,945.
Martin, Donald L.; and Benz, Mark G., 3,429,032.
Martin, Robert L., 3,467,939.
Martin, Robert L., 3,467,941.
Martin, William S., 3,424,991.
Martiniak, Leonard J.; and Race, Marlin L., 3,430,223.
Martiniak, Leonard J., 3,456,680.
Mathes, Kenneth N., 3,466,378.
Mathes, Kenneth N., 3,479,218.
Mathes, Kenneth N., 3,480,846.
Mathes, Kenneth N.; and Plant, Henry T., 3,484,542.
Maxwell, Hugh S., 3,486,393.
May, Howard F., 3,423,078.
May, Howard F.; and Kovacik, John M., 3,443,550.
Mc Carty, Clyde W., 3,432,698.
McCarty, Orin P.; and Urbanek, Francis S., 3,472,981.
McClure, John L., 3,423,660.
McClure, John L., 3,431,395.
McDonald, William J.; Bynum, Edward B., Jr.; and Cronquist,
William E., 3,425,515.
McDowell, Earle B., 3,430,106.
McDowell, Francis C, 3,439,079.
McKeever, Bruce T., 3,427,599.
McLean, Howard J., 3,449,608.
McMorris, William A., 3,457,381.
McMorris, WUliam A., 3,462,61 1.
McMurray, William, 3,487,289.
McQuade, James M., 3,475,297.
McQuade, James M., 3,477,875.
McVoy, Charles F., Jr., 3,482,032.
Mehr, Hans P., 3,467,312.
Mendelsohn, Lewis I.; and Curran, Robert E., 3,432,279.
Meng, John D., 3,430,064.
Merdian, Anton W., Jr., 3,457,529.
Merdian, Anton W., Jr., 3,465,207.
Merrill, Duane F., 3,435,001.
Merrill, Duane F., 3,450,672.
Metlay, Max; and Schaefer, Donald L., 3,482,974.
Metzger, Matt F., 3,429,056.
Meyer, Lawrence L., 3,443,126.
Michon, Gerald J.; and Stratton, Jerry L., 3,458,731.
Michon, Gerald J., 3,479,527.
Miklos, Zoltan W.; and Billson, John A., 3,454,053.
Milford, Richard E., 3,427,585.
Milford, Richard E., 3,430,204.
Milford, Richard E., 3,474,251.
Miller, Clarence John, 3,460,816.
Millikan, Roger C, 3,448,320.
Millikan, Roger C; and Osburg, Ludwig A., 3,448,322.
Millis, Walter T. , 3 , 465 , 196.
Milroy, Philip R., 3,457,399.
Mitoff, Stephan P., 3,436,269.
Mitoff, Stephan P., 3,481,780.
Mittermaier, Armin F.; and Mees, Robert D., 3,450,190.
Modic, Frank J., 3,425,967.
Modic, Frank J., 3,436,366.
Modic, Frank J., 3,457,214.
Mogle, Rodman A., 3,467,891.
Mohrman, Donald W.; and Avila, Francisco C, 3,456,338.
Molenaar, Charles Richard, 3,440,580.
Mollman, Donald B., 3,443,257.
More, Philip J., 3,422,812.
More, Philip J., 3,446,201.
Morelock, Charles R., 3,479,205.
Morgan, Raymond E., 3,432,740.
Morgan, Raymond E., 3,461,317.
Morgan, Raymond Evan, 3,487,234.
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551
Morrissette, Philip A., 3,439,880.
Mueller, Robert J., 3,420,997.
Mullings, Donald M., 3,486,523.
Mulski, Francis P., 3,457,472.
Munday, James C; and Neale, Junius B., 3,422,514.
Murphy, Frank H.; and Owen, Henry E. S., 3,453,568.
Murphy, Robert A., 3,441,583.
Murphy, Robert A., 3,458,469.
Murphy, Robert A., 3,484,471.
Musgrove, Ronald Obie; and McMillan, William Joseph,
3,432,048.
Myers, Eldred M.; and Schuls, Philip G., 3,452,278.
Myers, Richard T.; McKee, Thomas A.; Spangler, Fred E.; and
Wright, Kenneth L., 3,470,481.
Nasca, Anthony V.; and Bacon, John F., 3,476,637.
Nash, Dudley O., 3,480,236.
Nash, Dudley O., 3,484,144.
Nash, James L., 3,429,757.
Naydan, Theodore T.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3,432,721.
Naydan, Theodore T.; and Tomiyasu, Kiyo, 3,432,722.
Nelson, James A., 3,468,389.
Nelson, John D., 3,445,431.
Nelson, John D., 3,445,432.
Nelson, Thomas F., 3,474,794.
Netzel, Philip C; and Stewart, William E., 3,440,371.
Neugebauer, Constantine A., 3,436,256.
Neugebauer, Constantine A.; Rairden, John R., Ill; and Joynson,
Reuben E., Jr., 3,436,258.
Neugebauer, Constantine A., 3,481,778.
Newberry, Sterling P., 3,467,878.
Newhouse, Vernon L.; and Mundy, Joseph L., 3,480,920.
Newkirk, Arthur E., 3,481,852.
Ney, Robert J., 3,437,860.
Niedrach, Leonard W.; and Alford, Harvey R., 3,432,355.
Norris, Rollin H., 3,463,952.
Northup, Robert P., 3,456,502.
Nuckolls, Joe A.; and Osteen, Mitchell M., 3,483,430.
Nyquist, Bernard B., 3,456,995.
Ogrinc, Herman F., 3,485,767.
Olashaw, William F., 3,463,968.
Olsson, Raymond G.; and Williams, Earl C, 3,438,668.
Oster, Eugene A.; Miekka, Richard G.; and Maget, Henri J. R.,
3,423,228.
Owens, Robert S.; and Barnes, Wilson J., 3,458,260.
Palladino, Michael J., 3,435,132.
Palladino, Michael J., 3,471,636.
Palm, John A., 3,482,941.
Palmer, Ansell W., 3,434,724.
Parker, Rollin J., 3,422,294.
Parker, Rollin J., 3,422,295.
Parker, Rollin J., 3,440,364.
Parker, Rollin J., 3,466,405.
Patsch, Glenn F., 3,470,410.
Paulson, Elmir E., 3,477,231.
Payette, Lionel J., 3,442,847.
Pearson, Robert S., 3,452,230.
Peddle, Charles I., 3,435,191.
Peddle, Charles I,, 3,456,238.
Pelczynski, Paul J.; and Thielking, Roger C, 3,422,217.
Perdu, Bennie G., 3,439,245.
Perkins, Donald W., 3,426,241.
Pertwee, Kenneth S. G„ 3,484,644.
Peters, Philip H., Jr., 3,458,754.
Petrides, Christie, 3,432,735.
Petrie, Adelore F., 3,454,889.
Phillips, Thomas Anthony, 3,424,949.
Piccone, Dante E.; and Somos, Istvan, 3,440,501.
Picozzi, Vincent J., 3,462,669.
Pierson, William D., Jr., 3,465,914.
Pietsch, Joseph A., 3,477,21 1.
Pinaire, Lonnie W., 3,424,382.
Pistey, John M., 3,423,722.
Pohl, Walter J., 3,483,350.
Pohlman, Marvin A.; and Moore, Joseph B., 3,457,066.
Pollard, Ernest M., 3,450,894.
Polonsky, Samuel; and King, Bartley E., 3,432,625.
Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo L., 3,475,729.
Porter, Dennis A.; and White, Robert R., 3,480,790.
Poteate, Wilmer B.; and Weygandt, Peter C, 3,423,614.
Powell, David B., 3,464,040.
Powell, Walter F., Jr., 3,482,145.
Powell, William A., 3,445,203.
Prescott, Leonard E., 3,482,499.
Prochaska, Robert J., 3,422,1 19.
Prochaska, Robert J., 3,481,901.
Proxmire, Harry J., 3,478,290.
Quinn, Joseph G., 3,432,658.
Raciti, Joseph A., 3,482,755.
Radnor, Richard Rishel, 3,471,720.
Raillard, Heinz; and Wolf, Irving W., 3,439,349.
Rairden, John R., Ill; and Furey, James T., 3,432,416.
Ralston, Bobby J., 3,444,890.
Raphael, Thomas; and Johnson, William C, 3,476,589.
Rayno, Glenn D.; Grahame, Frederick W.; and Paul, Carl E.,
3,444,602.
Razaitis, Leo C; Meng, John D.; and Nowell, John R.,
3,437,833.
Reas, William H., 3,432,276.
Reaux, Donald J., 3,439,878.
Rechou, Jacques C; and Slonneger, John L., 3,466,587.
Redden, Thomas K., 3,482,967.
Redden, Thomas Kennedy, 3,451,792.
Redzinski, Gilbert E.; and Soltis, Joseph P., Jr., 3,459,941.
Reeves, Robert Bruce; and Coulter, John Q., 3,452,71 1.
Reich, William A., 3,421,196.
Reinhard, Donald L., 3,440,204.
Rentz, John C, 3,431,611.
Rich, Joseph A., 3,471,733.
Rich, Joseph A., 3,471,734.
Rich, Joseph A., 3,471,736.
Rich, Joseph A., 3,480,821.
Rich, Theodore A.; Groves, James N.; and Skala, George F.,
3,458,284.
Richardson, John R., 3,480,843.
Richter, Ralph W.; and Mongesku, William O., 3,463,565.
Rieke, Richard J., 3,433,217.
Rieke, Richard J., 3,452,743.
Riley, John E., 3,441,836.
Riley, John E., 3,450,891.
Riley, John E., 3,457,481.
Rinehart, Dean C, 3,423,013.
Ring, Clinton E.; and Loyd, Raymond E., 3,450,021.
Ripplinger, Roland E., 3,437,827.
Roberts, Earl W., Jr.; and Griffin, Richard H., 3,457,383.
Roberts, John A., 3,439,262.
Roberts, John A., 3,471,746.
Roberts, Robert C, 3,484,669.
Robinson, Jack D., 3,425,049.
Roche, Jean A., 3,451,409.
Rodbell, Donald S.; and Bean, Charles P., 3,474,426.
Rohde, Theodore M., 3,457,756.
Rose, Robert K., 3,465,775.
Rosser, Daniel B., 3,484,660.
Roussin, Alfred G., 3,423,625.
Rublack, Wilfred D., 3,435,268.
Ruiz, Carl P.; Rider, Benjamin F.; and Gerhart, James M.,
3,459,634.
Sabonis, Charles J., 3,422,358.
Saferstein, Samuel D.; and Gisslen, Jan M., 3,452,542.
Salley, Ernest J.; and Jones, William H., 3,421,088.
Samsel, Richard W., 3,449,961.
Sandin, Raymond C; and Schmitt, Charles H., 3,430,386.
Sargisson, Donald F., 3,483,676.
Sarver, James F.; and Apple , Eugene F., 3,430,089.
Sarver, James F.; and Louden, William C, 3,441,421.
Schaefer, Donald L., 3,471,291.
Schaefer, Donald L., 3,482,975.
Schaefer, Donald L.; and Burgess, James F., 3,482,976.
Schaefer, Donald L., 3,483,108.
Schaefer, Orville L., 3,435,427.
Scheper, George W., Jr., 3,452,782.
Schlawin, Ralph G., 3,436,703.
Schmid, Hermann, 3,435,196.
Schmid, Hermann, 3,443,074.
Schmid, Hermann, 3,473,011.
Schmid, Hermann, 3,474,440.
Schmieder, Albert K., 3,426,587.
Schnacke, Arthur W., 3,450,195.
Schoch, Karl F., 3,422,765.
Schrom, Edward C, 3,486,062.
Schulte, Johann F., 3,463,726.
Schumacher, Walter C; and Sheldon, Luther M., 3,461,417.
Scott, William B., Jr.; and Mundschenk, Glenn R., 3,451,733.
Seeliger, Kurt G.; and Strunk, Carleton L., 3,437,857.
Seiwert, David L., 3,442,442.
Selin, Terry G., 3,453,303.
Selin, Terry G., 3,453,304.
Selin, Terry G., 3,453,305.
Selin, Terry G., 3,453,306.
Selin, Terry G., 3,457,290.
Selin, Terry G., 3,471,500.
Selin, Terry G., 3,481,965.
Shanks, Bruce E., 3,448,321.
Sharbaugh, Amandus H., 3,483,438.
Shartrand, Allan C; Holley, Charles H.; and Archibald, James
B., 3,461,329.
Shaver, Paul J., 3,479,257.
Sheets, Marvin W., 3,436,815.
Sheldon, Richard C, 3,420,054.
Sherer, Thomas L.; and Flowers, Ralph G., 3,471,444.
Sholtes, George T., 3,439,688.
Sias, Frederick R., 3,471,757.
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Siebold, Donald J.; and Callahan, Michael L., 3,478,718.
Simms, Michael L.; and Bopp, Joseph E., 3,467,458.
Simoneau, Edward T., 3,432,536.
Sims, Marion W., 3,471,917.
Sims, Marion W., 3,471,926.
Sisler, Robert R., 3,463,285.
Sitter, David N., 3,424,908.
Skala, George F., 3,463,589.
Smith, Harold J., 3,456,223.
Smith, Ivie L., 3,462,372.
Smith, Leroy H., Jr., 3,442,493.
Smith, William W., 3,440,579.
Snively, Howard D., 3,445,703.
Snow, Barton H., 3,458,806.
Snow, Barton H.; and Borel, Ronald F., 3,472,027.
Sofianek, Joseph C, 3,441,698.
Sofianek, Joseph C, 3,462,572.
Solberg, Willis O., 3,463,992.
Somers, William P., 3,462,585.
Spangler, Charles W., 3,450,888.
Spencer, William R., 3,443,080.
Spencer, William R., 3,466,070.
Spofford, Walter R., Jr., 3,447,067.
Sporck, Christian R., 3,452,071.
Sporck, Christian R., 3,452,072.
St. Pierre, Philippe D. S., 3,471,284.
Staats, James E., 3,421,115.
Staats, James E., 3,443,150.
Staats, James E.; and Ogburn, Robert D., 3,445,784.
Staats, James E., 3,456,151.
Staats, James E., 3,458,753.
Staats, James E., 3,458,755.
Staats, James E., 3,459,994.
Stauffer, Lynn H., 3,428,776.
Steen, Floyd L., 3,449,703.
Stephens, Joe F., 3,444,417.
Stephens, Joe F.; and Wilson, Dan M., 3,456,147.
Stewart, Vincent N., 3,456,220.
Stoddard, Edgar S., 3,451,557.
Stoeckly, Eugene E., 3,453,443.
Stokes, Kenneth J., 3,424,882.
Stokes, Kenneth J., 3,436,710.
Stokes, Kenneth J., 3,475,711.
Stone, Melvin L.; and Danko, George K., 3,441,774.
Stone, Melvin L.; and Danko, George K., 3,483,609.
Stopper, Herbert, 3,421,026.
Stout, Virgil L.; and Whetten, Nathan Rey, 3,461,306.
Straney, Kenneth Orral; and Sivertsen, Ove Mareno, 3,422,831.
Susdorf, Robert A.; and Armstrong, Fredrick J., 3,465,186.
Swain, David L., 3,474,290.
Swanson, Arthur A., 3,421,199.
Swenson, Alfred G., 3,474,552.
Swerbinsky, Leo, 3,436,928.
Swetnam, Norman T., 3,421,660.
Sylvan, Tage P., 3,439,237.
Sylvan, Tage P., 3,482,177.
Szabo, Louis J., 3,447,189.
Szeremy, Norman, 3,435,139.
Szeremy, Norman; Highland, Andrew, Jr.; and Elwell, Charles
E., 3,448,429.
Szeremy, Norman, 3,452,153.
Szeremy, Norman, 3,482,041.
Tachick, Henry N., 3,472,234.
Taft, Ernest A., Jr.; and Gray, Peter V., 3,451,867.
Tantraporn, Wirojana; and Yu, Se Puan, 3,482,1 19.
Tassie, Douglas P., 3,435,937.
Taylor, Charles E.; and Kemeny, Julius, 3,484,696.
Taylor, Robert B., 3,447,367.
Terry, Vincent G., Jr., 3,427,488.
Tiemann, Jerome J.; Engeler, William E.; Garfmkel, Marvin;
and Fritzsche, Hellmut, 3,462,223.
Tombaugh, Roy W., 3,440,853.
Tomlinson, Lee H., 3,457,121.
Tragert, William E., 3,432,349.
Trekell, Harold E.; and Warburton, Joe A., 3,448,617.
Trendowski, Thomas William, 3,426,822.
Trumper, Jay M., 3,437,005.
Truskalo, Walter, 3,440,484.
Turnbull, Fred G.; and Espelage, Paul M., 3,487,278.
Twomey, Thomas J., 3,451,503.
Tye, Gene, 3,427,437.
Ulatowski, Vincent J., 3,430,996.
Van Bennekom, Carl F., 3,438,603.
Van Marter, Charles W., 3,421,068.
Vaughn, Howard A., Jr., 3,444,229.
Vedder, Willem; and Schultz, John, Jr., 3,477,058.
Venable, Lawrence B., 3,480,342.
Venning, Selby G., 3,431,399.
Vodicka, Vincent, 3,435,270.
Vodicka, Vincent, 3,461,522.
Voyentzie, Peter R.; and Ziemba, Richard T., 3,475,572.
Wade, Clinton A., 3,484,686.
Wagner, Bernard C, 3,429,753.
Walkup, William B., 3,431,817.
Walsh, James A.; and White, Harlan V., 3,437,047.
Wargo, Evelyn H., 3,467,205.
Watkins, Linwood C, Jr., 3,458,727.
Watrous, Donald L., 3,486,042.
Watrous, Donald L.; and Harnden, John D., Jr., 3,487,345.
Watrous, Donald Leland; and Harnden, John D., Jr., 3,464,225.
Watters, Robert L., 3,434,063.
Webster, Harold F., 3,445,708.
Weigel, Russell V., 3,420,646.
Weiner, Albert P., 3,426,604.
Weininger, Joseph L.; and Rouse, Thomas O., 3,433,722.
Weininger, Joseph L.; and Rouse, Thomas O., 3,459,651.
Weischedel, Richard C, 3,447,626.
Weischedel, Richard C, 3,452,281.
Weischedel, Richard C, 3,466,564.
Welch, Stanley B., 3,428,785.
Welch, Stanley B., 3,463,905.
Weller, Elbert J., 3,434,553.
Wendt, Harry C, 3,470,751.
Wess, Thomas B., 3,442,218.
White, Donald W., 3,432,292.
White, Donald W.; Tragert, William E.; and Rocco, William A.,
3,432,352.
White, Donald W., 3,445,293.
White, Donald W., Jr., 3,460,991.
White, Eugene Robert, 3,438,814.
White, Frederick M., 3,429,140.
Whitten, James R., 3,435,374.
Whitten, James R., 3,450,873.
Whitten, James R., 3,450,874.
Whitten, James R.; and Rist, Donald H., 3,450,875.
Whitten, James R., 3,479,502.
Wilbur, Benjamin, 3,449,977.
Wilkerson, Robert B., 3,420,255.
Willard, Henry G., 3,454,831.
Williams, Raymond L., 3,472,480.
WiUyoung, David M., 3,435,263.
WiUyoung, David M., 3,440,462.
Willyoung, David M., 3,476,964.
WiUyoung, David M., 3,476,966.
Wilson, Henry L.; and Brunelle, Ronald D., 3,484,540.
Wilson, Jerry D., 3,454,848.
Wilson, Volney C, 3,482,120.
Wingler, William C, 3,460,342.
Wingler, William C, 3,475,900.
Winkler, William K., 3,439,669.
Wolf, Irving W., 3,433,721.
Wolfram, Adolf E., 3,427,544.
Wolters, Gerard C, 3,428,759.
Wood, Robert F., 3,427,496.
Woodson, Carl W., 3,458,129.
Worst, Joseph C, 3,439,896.
Worthington, Peter L., 3,478,815.
Wright, Achibald N.; and Feller, John R., 3,480,553.
Wright, Archibald N.; and Merrill, Richard C, 3,447,218.
Wright, John H., 3,453,210.
Wright, John N., 3,483,541.
Wu, Tse C, 3,424,778.
Wu, TseC, 3,440,266.
Wu, Tse C, 3,444,128.
Wu, TseC, 3,470,130.
Wu, Tse C, 3,478,077.
Wu, Tse C, 3,487,098.
Wurster, John H., 3,454,842.
Wurster, John Henby, 3,447,048.
Xenakis, Sabbas N., 3,480,826.
Yagher, Charles, Jr., 3,462,698.
Yates, Edward S., 3,444,407.
Yeamans, Wilfred H., 3,422,319.
Yu, SePuan, 3,486,132.
Zerfoss, Robert W., 3,455,590.
Zerfoss, Robert W., 3,479,701.
Ziegler, Edwin E., 3,481,162.
Zubal, Anthony; and Davis, Harry F., 3,464,101.
Zuccaro, Robert H., 3,420,792.
Zuerker, Siegfried J., 3,446,920.
Zvanut, Carl M., 3,428,519.
Zwicky, Everett E., Jr., 3,446,224.
Zysk, Stephen; and MacKenzie, Burton T., Jr., 3,433,891.
General Electric Company, Limited, The: See —
Berry, Allan David, 3,428,827.
Berry, Allan David; Johnson, Maurice Peter; and Whitbread,
John Raymond, 3,449,525.
Bester, Dennis R.; and Pratt, Geoffrey, 3,479,461.
Brabham, Hugh Basil Schofield, 3,464,015.
Donelan, James Arthur; and Williams, Michael, 3,453,725.
Fletcher, Charles Philip; Friedlander, Erich Siegfried; Manzler,
Maurice Leslie; and Young, David John, 3,450,981.
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Haines, Ernest Martin; and Taylor, Henry Bastian, 3,478,285.
Hutchison, Ronald Thomas James; and Jenkins, Stuart Mc
Ewen, 3,433,912.
Keach, Anthony Eric Raoul; and Smith, Michael Charles,
3,441,920.
Medford, Albert; and Wilson, Bernard, 3,421,086.
Page, Peter Colin; Rous, Ronald Frank; Sigrist, Paul; and Ward,
Peter William, 3,423,539.
Pfyffer, Hans Karl; and Whitbread, John Raymond, 3,424,858.
Rigden, Sydney A. R.; and Whiscombe, John B., 3,428,846.
Rigden, Sydney Alfred Richard; and Whiscombe, John Brian,
3,473,071.
Rodgers, Gerald Patrick, 3,434,127.
Smith, George Mitchell, 3,438,024.
Wicker, Reginald Gordon, 3,441,870.
Wicker, Reginald Gordon, 3,441,871.
Wicker, Reginald Gordon, 3,479,610.
Williams, Michael, 3,423,707.
Williams, Michael, 3,427,710.
Wilson, Bernard, 3,423,698.
Wright, Robert Andrew, 3,422,971.
General Electric Information Systems S.p.A.: See —
Bossi, Oscar, 3,485,164.
General Electrodynamics Corporation: See—
Bynum, Stanley A., 3,450,564.
Gray, Tommy L., 3,452,600.
Gray, Tommy L., 3,464,509.
Gray, Tommy L., 3,481,414.
Hutchinson, Ann, 3,423,237.
General Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Wallace, Earl C, 3,458,094.
General Engineering Co., (Radcliffe) Limited: See —
Grindrod, Harold Ernest; and Smith, John Alfred, 3,423,014.
General Equipment and Manufacturing Company: See —
Fry, Warren C, 3,421,023.
General Fireproofing Company, The: See —
Krispinsky, Alois S.; Thomas, Howard P.; and Hamrock, Alfred
R., 3,451,730.
General Foam Products Limited: See —
Stern, Alfred; and Sheldon, Neville Maurice, 3,452,122.
General Foods Corporation: See —
Adler, Irwin L.; and Bowden, Howard J., 3,485,637.
Bender, William A., 3,485,920.
Block, Harry W.; and Henshall, Neal, 3,458,319.
Block, Harry W.; Adams, Joan M.; and Finucane, Thomas P.,
3,476,571.
Burgess, Hovey M.; and Mellentin, Robert W., 3,482,985.
Clausi, Adolph S.; and Vollink, Willard L., 3,453,1 15.
D'Ercole, Augustine; Krias, Aristides; and Tewey, Robert,
3,467,528.
Elerath, Byron Everett, 3,443,962.
Feldman, Jacob R.; Fischer, Valentine J.; Berkowitz, Lewis M.;
and Hammell, Matthew, 3,441,417.
Finucane, Thomas P., 3,482,993.
Green, Julius; Morse, Richard W.; and Westfall, Dick R.,
3,448,718.
Guggenheim, Herbert, 3,420,673.
Hanley, James A., 3,450,588.
Hollis, Frank, Jr.; and Tressler, Charles Jay, Jr., 3,483,001.
Kaleda, William W.; and Johnson, Joe W., 3,443,961.
Kaleda, William W., 3,482,988.
Kan, Billy; and Katz, Saul N., 3,424,589.
Lee, Edward P.; Lombardi, Eugene H.; Montes, Ralph A.; and
Stoeckli, Oscar W., 3,470,996.
Lorant, George John, 3,431,1 17.
Ludwig, Warren B.; Elerath, Byron E.; and Ewald, John F., Jr.,
3,443,324.
Mahlmann, James P.; Migdol, Norman R.; and Kaleda, William
W„ 3,421,901.
McCartney, James R., 3,420,674.
Mitchell, William A.; and Schwartzberg, Henry G., 3,467,526.
Mitchell, William A.; and Klose, Robert E., 3,471,301.
Mitchell, William A.; and Seidel, William C, 3,480,444.
Pfluger, Richard A.; Schulman, Marvin; and Hertzendorf, Mar-
tin S., 3,482,990.
Pitchon, Esra; Feldbrugge, Alonzo H.; and Schulman, Marvin,
3,482,987.
Rispoli, Joseph M.; Finucane, Thomas P.; and Sorge, Richard
M., 3,473,931.
Scharschmidt, Rudolph K.; and Kenyon, Ralph Edward,
3,467,530.
Schwartzberg, Henry, 3,468,672.
Simon, Herman R.; and Barnett, Stanley, 3,443,963.
Slock, Harry W.; and Touher, Paul B., 3,433,650.
Vollink, Willard L.; and Ver Steeg, Melvin A., 3,484,250.
White, William V.; Mahlmann, James P.; and Stolz, Robert P.,
3,476,566.
Woodruff, George M.; Morrison, Fred T.; and Balaban, Ostap,
3,438,310.
General Gas Light Company: See-
East, Robert D., 3,469,528.
Loveless, Stanley M., 3,470,910.
General Gummed Products, Inc.: See —
Feigel, Harold J., 3,455,082.
General Incinerators of California, Inc.: See —
Burden, Roy B., Jr.; and O'Gieblyn, Ernest J., 3,453,976.
Burden, Roy B., Jr., 3,472,185.
General Industries, Inc.: See —
Johnson, Alvin L., 3,432,143.
General Instrument Corporation: See —
Bernstein, Bernard; and Suchmann, Robert V., 3,484,864.
Farr, Harold K., 3,436,721.
Freeman, Stanley B., 3,469,210.
Freer, Walter, 3,479,622.
Gostyn, Ernest, 3,427,497.
Grudin, Milton R.; and Johnson, Harald R., 3,448,358.
Halpern, Allan S„ 3,457,637.
Harten, John T., 3,474,362.
Intrater, Josef; and Hill, Lawrence R., 3,468,722.
Stamm, Russell D.; and Smart, Sidney K., 3,463,017.
Tibol, George J., 3,457,614.
Wanlass, Frank M., 3,423,606.
Wanlass, Frank M.; and Shultz, Robert M., 3,438,121.
Wanlass, Frank M., 3,448,295.
Zoladz, Frank J., 3,469,218.
General Kinematics Corporation: See —
Musschoot, Albert, 3,467,594.
General Marine, Inc.: See —
Jordan, Richard J.; and Erickson, Paul N., 3,445,669.
General Marine Technology Corporation: See —
Aul, Albert H., 3,474,014.
General Metal Products Company: See —
Mattick, Ralph, 3,420,484.
General Mills, Inc.: See —
Abrahamson, Clifford A., 3,481,677.
Aelony, David, 3,456,006.
Aelony, David, 3,467,707.
Anker, Charles A., 3,464,825.
Arnold, Heinz B.; and Floyd, Don E., 3,423,480.
Bateson, Robert N., 3,430,751.
Bateson, Robert N., 3,455,167.
Benson, John O.; and Moen, Rolf, 3,447,931.
Benson, John O., 3,462,276.
Benson, John O.; and Smirnow, Peter, 3,477,851.
Benson, John O., 3,482,992.
Boushka, William M., 3,459,408.
Brastad, William A., 3,459,483.
Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Simpey, 3,482,998.
Christianson, George; Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Simpey,
3,482,996.
Cummisford, Patricia D., 3,464,828.
Elmquist, Lyle F., 3,442,695.
Elmquist, Lyle F.; and Kamal, Marwan R., 3,462,295.
Floyd, Don E., 3,442,856.
Gyde, Donald G.; Meindl, Howard R.; and Varani, Frederick T.,
3,463,098.
Harrison, Stuart A.; and Wicklatz, John E., 3,478,081.
Hasten, Mark; Jones, Lee S.; Haub, John T.; and Ceroll, Gerald
E., 3,446,138.
Hasten, Mark; and Lobash, Floyd, 3,464,086.
Jones, Duane A., 3,480,51 1.
Jordan, Wesley A., 3,483,121.
Kamal, Marwan R., 3,432,574.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Wittcoff, Harold A., 3,440,087.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Rogier, Edgar R., 3,455,883.
Kamal, Marwan R., 3,465,023.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Floyd, Don E., 3,481,774.
Keen, James L., 3,455,899.
Keller, Harold M., 3,468,673.
Kettenring, Otto; and Gotze, Wolfgang, 3,449,273.
Maxwell, Donald L., 3,454,403.
McKown, William L.; Ball, Murray E.; Moen, Rolf; and Weiss,
Verne E., 3,450,538.
McKown, William L.; Zietlow, Philip K.; and Ball, Murray E.,
3,464,826.
Nash, Edmund G.; Kamal, Marwan R.; and Aelony, David,
3,455,981.
Nazy, John R.; and Wheeler, Donald H., 3,449,423.
Odden, La Verne M„ 3,430,869.
Peerman, Dwight E., 3,444,026.
Peerman, Dwight E.; and Vertnik, Leonard R., 3,483,237.
Pugh, William A. G.; and Moore, Stuart F., 3,466,793.
Reinhart, Richard D.; and Stephenson, Robert W., 3,458,321.
Rogier, Edgar R.; and Wiley, Fred E., 3,447,999.
Savre, Graydon; and Wernecke, Lloyd C, 3,433,646.
Stokes, Kenneth B., 3,454,412.
Swandon, Ronald R., 3,455,816.
Swanson, Ronald R., 3,428,449.
Swanson, Ronald R., 3,443,887.
Swanson, Ronald R., 3,449,066.
Swanson, Ronald R., 3,464,784.
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Tsuchiya, Takuzo; and Perttula, Harold V., 3,464,827.
Van Bochove, Cornells; Hueck, Hendrik J.; and Wittcoff,
Harold, 3,453,067.
Vertnik, Leonard R., 3,462,284.
Vertnik, Leonard R.; and Wittcoff, Harold, 3,475,406.
Wahba, Isaac J., 3,464,830.
Wheeler, Donald H., 3,444,220.
Yueh, Mao Hsun, 3,421,905.
General Monitors, Inc.: See —
Ward, William H., Jr., 3,436,328.
General Motors Corporation: See —
Addie, Albert N.; and Rose, Charles L., 3,435,887.
Addie, Albert N.; and Hart, Jack P., 3,435,888.
Agarwal, Paul D., 3,476,998.
Agarwal, Paul D., 3,476,999.
Albertzart, Roy R., Jr., 3,433,685.
Alfes, John A.; Redding, Harry L.; and Roller, Albert E.,
3,425,747.
Alig, Robert L.; and Rappaport, George, 3,446,693.
Allen, Raymond W., 3,429,192.
Allison, John P., 3,423,484.
Altson, Ralph, 3,477,773.
Anspaugh, Warren E., 3,436,045.
Armes, Gerald Lee; and Gregg, James Leslie, 3,467,867.
Augunas, Algis G., 3,433,525.
Baer, Donald G., 3,423,581.
Bailey, Thomas E., 3,456,130.
Ballantyne, David B.; and Goring, Maurice T., 3,433,1 19.
Ballou, Richard P., 3,476,949.
Bassett, Arthur T., Jr.; Cook, Cleo E.; and Schuler, Thomas C,
3,473,733.
Batson, Robert R.; and Williams, Russell C, 3,460,280.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; Hutchins, Ward H.; and Orcutt, John W.,
3,448,659.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; and Weiss, Walter W., 3,455,505.
Beatenbough, Paul K.; and Richards, Gary E., 3,476,018.
Bemmann, Richard W., 3,459,052.
Bennett, Ronald W.; and Dunlope, Kenneth H., 3,442,134.
Bergstrom, James W.; and Sutherland, Glenn E., 3,422,173.
Bernotas, Ralph J.; Fisher, James W.; and Scott, Robert H.,
3,466,765.
Beveridge, Thomas R.; and Snyder, Benjamin N., 3,460,573.
Bevers, Eugene J., 3,439,496.
Blinder, William, 3,468,034.
Bluhm, Elmer, 3,460,760.
Bockemuehl, Robert R., 3,443,101.
Boretti, Napoleon P.; Bratton, Wilson T.; and Tolstyka, Joseph
R., 3,477,870.
Born, Gerald C; and Wesson, Guy W., 3,476,417.
Bowen, Donald R.; and Fischer, Raymond G., 3,429,179.
Boys, Donald R.; Gelling, Homer R.; and Miller, John S.,
3,445,584.
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., 3,476,173.
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., 3,482,622.
Brady, Laurence M.; and Lindgren, Milton F., 3,433,100.
Brandes, Roy H., 3,466,867.
Brandes, Roy H., 3,475,970.
Bratten, Thomas A., 3,455,609.
Bratten, Thomas A.; and Naismith, Thomas D., 3,476,443.
Bremer, Robert D., 3,461,260.
Brewer, Lee M.; and Yonker, John F., 3,421,448.
Bright, James A., 3,455,1 19.
Bright, James A., 3,476,056.
Brinkman, Thomas J.; Fogt, Thomas H.; Long, George B.; and
Whistler, Charles C, Jr., 3,475,829.
Brock, Eugene W., 3,476,975.
Brow, Orville J.; and Jones, Gene T., 3,421,711.
Brown, Arnold; and Taylor, Peter Norman, 3,422,697.
Brown, Norman R.; Martin, Michael J., Jr.; and Stanner,
Donald, 3,478,405.
Brucken, Byron L.; and Deaton, Homer W., 3,473,638.
Brucken, Byron L., 3,482,298.
Buchwald, Robert M., 3,473,399.
Buchwald, Robert M., 3,482,553.
Buckman, Kenneth Ernest, 3,473,301.
Burton, Robert M.; and Harland, Glen E., 3,476,981.
Bush, David L.; and Greb, Robert E., 3,483,097.
Butts, Donald A., 3,436,499.
Butts, Donald A., 3,442,102.
Campbell, Duncan B., 3,477,002.
Campbell, Robert W.; and Heiny, Arza D., 3,445,694.
Canter, James A., 3,461,370.
Carlson, Richard A., 3,469,072.
Carlson, Richard A., 3,476,950.
Carpenter, Keith H.; and Jones, David L., Jr., 3,422,335.
Carpenter, Keith H., 3,422,484.
Carpenter, Keith H., 3,423,026.
Carpenter, Keith H., 3,428,996.
Carpenter, Keith H., 3,458,888.
Cartwright, John N., 3,466,895.
Cassel, Thomas R., 3,468,560.
Cataldo, Roy S., 3,440,657.
Cataldo, Roy S., 3,470,820.
Chalenski, Arthur A., Jr.; and Hughes, Walton, 3,460,591.
Chana, Howard E., 3,442,152.
Chant, Leonard H., 3,445,020.
Christenson, Howard W.; and Livezey, William G., 3,421,596.
Christenson, Howard W., 3,475,903.
Christianson, Wallace A.; and Hart, Jack P., 3,467,174.
Clare, John; and Crary, William G., 3,451,716.
Clark, William B., 3,442,155.
Cline, Carl E., 3,468,105.
Close, Robert A., 3,448,482.
Colautti, Albert J., 3,460,794.
Colautti, Albert J.; and Suszko, Donald H., 3,479,727.
Cole, William C; Paul, Frank B.; and Wood, Clifton E.,
3,459,598.
Colling, Ronald L., 3,468,168.
Collins, George C; and Lacey, Charles H., 3,456,140.
Conn, Francis Edward, 3,421,533.
Corbin, Russel G., 3,471,115.
Corry, Thomas M.; and Spix, George J., 3,430,123.
Cotney, James D., 3,473,676.
Coulter, James Lee, 3,482,595.
Coutilish, George P., 3,480,271.
Coval, Robert A.; and Schade, Charles W., 3,421,996.
Cox, DeanM., 3,451,474.
Cruz, Jose C; and Ferrara, Rudolph A., 3,455,602.
Culver, Clyde C, 3,477,768.
Cummins, Donald L.; and Raver, Louis J., 3,427,529.
Cummins, Donald L.; and Stenklyft, Gerald H., 3,456,182.
Custer, Robert E., 3,427,528.
Dafler, Gene L., 3,426,602.
de Claire, James H.; Ragsdale, La Verne B.; and Sprecher,
Raymond G., 3,436,049.
De Hart, Arnold O., 3,449,028.
De Hart, Arnold O.; Ferchland, Harold W.; and Lenz, Robert
G., 3,475,826.
De Hoff, Edward J., 3,451,509.
De Lorean, John Z., 3,422,806.
De Lorean, John Z., 3,451,719.
De Nagel, Stephen F., 3,442,451.
De Vincent, Patsy, 3,476,897.
Deaton, Homer W., 3,444,882.
Deaton, Homer W., 3,447,007.
Deford, Donald E.; and Rank, Charles R., 3,473,405.
Dega, Robert L., 3,455,564.
Dickenbrock, Frank, 3,430,504.
Dixon, John K.; Addie, Albert N.; McDowall, Charles J., and;
and Oestrike, Wilfred C, 3,455,107.
Dolan, Milton D., 3,423,116.
Donath, Siegfried; and Gahler, Werner, 3,465,847.
Doveinis, Juozas; Gionet, Edmond R.; and Wittenberg, William
J., 3,466,802.
Doyle, Edward G., 3,425,657.
Drabik, Walter, 3,433,541.
Drabik, Walter, 3,445,706.
Drabik, Walter, 3,471,732.
Drayer, William L., 3,477,699.
Druseikis, Frederick, 3,440,679.
Duca, William J., 3,483,301.
Duer, Morris J., 3,477,312.
Duncan, Norman D., 3,431,225.
Duryee, Harry I.; and Steiner, John C, 3,445,910.
Dutt, Herbert V.; and Fosnaugh, Harland R., 3,440,897.
Edwards, Andrew S., 3,432,876.
Egbert, Earl L.; Goodale, Paul H.; and Stevenson, Paul D.,
3,425,220.
Eiger, William H., 3,431,659.
Eiger, William H., 3,431,663.
Eiger, William H., 3,479,757.
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu J., 3,450,615.
Eldred, Roger J., 3,450,616.
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu Jen, 3,473,949.
Elliott, Carl Wayne; and McNeil, James J., 3,421,357.
Emmerson, Calvin W.; and Meginnes, George B., 3,446,480.
Emmerson, Calvin W., 3,471,127.
Evangelista, Ernest L.; and Hewko, Lubomyr O., 3,482,891.
Falge, John H., 3,447,004.
Farley, Nelson E., Jr., 3,449,714.
Faulkner, Alfred H., 3,478,333.
Feles, Nick; and Quinting, Rudi F., 3,437,349.
Fenerty, Michael J.; and Somers, Arthur V., 3,442,668.
Ferchland, Harold W.; and Wallace, Augustine J., Jr.,
3,435,528.
Ferchland, Harold W., 3,460,292.
Ferguson, Millard A., 3,459,916.
Ferguson, Millard A., 3,474,214.
Ferrara, Rudolph A., 3,467,425.
Field, Robert O.; and Schamel, Clyde H., 3,433,526.
Finn, Bernard J.; and Mannings, Alan I., 3,482,832.
Fisher, Mark E., 3,425,299.
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Flaherty, James H., 3,430,338.
Flaherty, James H., 3,455,000.
Florine, Robert T., 3,444,671.
Flory, Donald M., 3,441,320.
Folsom, Floyd P.; and Tramuta, Salvatore S., 3,460,611.
Forbush, Lothrop M., 3,430,674.
Fosler, John R., 3,422,957.
Fosler, John R.; and Sharpe, Verlos G., 3,476,253.
Frank, Mark H., 3,475,982.
Freiberger, Ronald D., 3,433,130.
Freitag, Glenn W., 3,433,209.
Frig, Gerald E.; Heuston, Philip T.; and Thumudo, Mario F., Jr.,
3,425,067.
Frig, Gerald E., 3,440,602.
Fujitsubo, William S., 3,456,245.
Fujitsubo, William S.; and Knopf, Frank A., 3,470,730.
Fuqua, Lloyd T., 3,431,373.
Gambill, Charles C, 3,430,166.
Gambill, Charles C, 3,474,227.
Gaugler, Richard S.; and Siegla, Donald C, 3,444,710.
Geller, Rodger E., 3,476,350.
Gershen, Bernard J., 3,471,747.
Gilchrist, David J., 3,466,914.
Glasford, Edmund J., 3,476,840.
Graham, Donald E., 3,443,182.
Graham, Donald E., 3,446,993.
Gregg, James L., 3,449,673.
Grover, William H., 3,451,372.
Grundman, Richard G.; and Sharpe, Cecil H., 3,477,647.
Guernsey, Robert W.; Ricketts, James M.; and Zeek, Richard
M., 3,476,174.
Gunlock, Donald E., 3,475,770.
Guyton, James H.; Lutz, Phillip A.; and Stedry, Edward G.,
3,447,088.
Hachtel, Guenter, 3,482,773.
Hagler, Norman R., 3,441,104.
Hall, James E.; Mrlik, Jerry R.; Musser, James G.; and Winchell,
Frank J., 3,455,594.
Hanchett, Kenneth R., 3,478,615.
Hanink, Dean K., 3,466,737.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., 3,467,853.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; Hanson, Charles G.; and Wiechmann, El-
dred H., 3,467,854.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., 3,469,168.
Hart, Jack P.; and Tharp, James W., 3,456,717.
Harvey, Douglas J., 3,455,375.
Hawkins, Cyril M.; and Richardson, Truman R., 3,422,703.
Hawkins, Cyril M.; and Richardson, Truman R., 3,430,522.
Hawkins, Cyril M., 3,449,926.
Heeb, Bruce E., 3,455,612.
Heffner, Francis E., 3,458,994.
Heffner, Francis E.; and Brandes, Roy H., 3,458,995.
Helms, Harold E., 3,478,816.
Herbst, Darwyn L.; and Ewing, Keith E., 3,477,055.
Hewko, Lubomyr O., 3,475,993.
Hoffman Donald J., 3,458,923.
Hohl, Willard R.; and Korpak, Charles, 3,459,541.
Hoover, Charles T., 3,460,706.
Horvath, Robert A., 3,433,535.
Houser, Robert L., 3,480,149.
Huber, Joel E., 3,468,776.
Hughel, Thomas J., 3,466,193.
Hughes, Walton, 3,425,464.
Hughes, Walton, 3,430,667.
Hulsing, Kenneth L., 3,448,664.
Hulten, Richard E., 3,449,980.
Hulten, Richard E., 3,472,541.
Humphreys, Terence Arthur George, 3,469,129.
Huntzinger, Gerald O., 3,443,1 12.
Ilkka, Gust A.; and Slates, Robert V., 3,426,097.
Jackson, George W., 3,482,863.
Jacobs, James W., 3,433,030.
Jacobs, James W.; and Williamitis, Victor A., 3,451,227.
Jacobs, James W., 3,475,920.
Jamerson, Frank E.; Leffert, Charles B.; and Rees, David B.,
3,480,803.
James, Kenneth F.; and Joyce, Alexander H., 3,422,663.
Janke, Fritz, 3,467,221.
Jirik, James J., 3,436,982.
Johnson, Douglas, 3,477,228.
Johnson, Kenneth O., 3,451,654.
Johnson, Roger W., 3,476,676.
Johnstone, Theodore H.; and Meyer, Barthold F., 3,483,337.
Jones, David L., Jr., 3,421,173.
Jones, David L., Jr., 3,448,481.
Jones, David L., Jr., 3,448,483.
Jones, David L., Jr., 3,482,696.
Joyce, Alexander H.; and Pirrello, Antonio, 3,468,784.
Kanaan, Ziyad R., 3,425,914.
Kell, Nathaniel B., 3,475,994.
Keller, Robert C; and Brunsdon, William E., 3,466,942.
Kemp, Clarence G., 3,478,476.
Kennedy, Robert D., 3,456,235.
Kesling, Keith K., 3,426,110.
Kesling, Keith K., 3,441,331.
Kesling, Keith K.; and Watt, Roy E ., 3,455,061.
Kesling, Keith K., 3,467,741.
Kesten, Patrick N.; and Schwartzwalder, Karl, 3,451,841.
Kimmel, William K., 3,446,015.
Kind, Ronald W., 3,466,928.
King, Jack B., 3,444,847.
Kirk, Thomas E., 3,469,175.
Kirk, Thomas E., 3,483,458.
Kleinstuck, Werner; and Heger, Klaus, 3,433,019.
Klove, Edwin H., Jr.; and Noll, James L., 3,423,1 17.
Kobrehel, Peter M., 3,475,933.
Koistinen, Donald P., 3,461,002.
Krieg, Thomas J.; and Kapp, Gerald E., 3,436,989.
Kwapisz, Raymond A., 3,421,957.
La Boda, Mitchell A., 3,421,987.
La Boda, Mitchell A., 3,429,791.
La Flame, Frank E.; and Mac Farland, Gordon F., 3,425,355.
Lagonegro, Paul R., 3,440,966.
Lanning, Harold W.; and Williams, Alfred J., Jr., 3,468,775.
Le Masters, Paul D., 3,477,022.
Leffert, Charles B., 3,455,781.
Leguen de Lacroix, George Rancliffe Jehan Eugene, 3,466,943.
Lemen, William T., 3,442,053.
Leonard, Paul L., 3,430,073.
Leshinsky, Leonard J., 3,430,993.
Levy, Irving M.; and Whelan, James E., 3,439,201.
Lewis, Donald B., 3,459,163.
Licata, Joseph P.; and Tucker, Frederick T., 3,449,559.
Livezey, William G., 3,425,296.
Livezey, William G., 3,470,769.
Logan, John L., 3,483,413.
Lohr, Thomas E., 3,421,390.
Lund, Johan, 3,469,148.
Lusted, Arthur Wyndham, 3,482,465.
Lyon, David M., 3,446,271.
Mace, Arthur B., 3,482,542.
Mack, Kenneth J., 3,431,157.
Magyar, Joseph J., 3,429,153.
Makinen, John P., 3,451,720.
Mann, Leonard J.; and Williamitis, Victor A., 3,482,413.
Manning, Donald L., 3,477,738.
Mantel, Edward R.; Vigor, Charles W.; and Iwankovitsch,
Stephen W., 3,479,731.
Marquis, Donald Peter, 3,476,419.
Martyniuk, Ernest T., 3,476,547.
Massoll, Stanley R.; and Roper, Donald G., 3,435,200.
Mayer, William J.; Krause, Douglas P.; Lange, Walter H.; and
Moore, Caleb P., 3,471,696.
Mc Greary, Charles H., 3,477,311.
Mc Lellan, David R., 3,469,652.
McDonald, John W., 3,433,292.
McHattie, Robert Howard; and Greening, Peter Douglas,
3,450,117.
McLean, Robert F., 3,470,827.
McPeek, William T.; and Lynch, Arthur E., 3,451,262.
Meador, Jay D., 3,451,268.
Mercer, Robert L., 3,468,486.
Metzger, Robert W., Jr., 3,459,355.
Meyers, Willis G.; and Bailey, Robert A., 3,473,813.
Miller, Donald D., 3,471,661.
Miller, Donald G.; and Singleton, Richard H., 3,486,833.
Miller, James L., 3,432,938.
Moody, Floyd O., 3,436,503.
Mooney, James J., Jr.; and Smith, Marion D., 3,426,621.
Moorman, Cletus L., 3,477,681.
Mummert, Arnold D., 3,466,950.
Musial, Joseph A.; and Vigor, Charles W., 3,460,366.
Musser, James G., Jr.; and Boehm, Benjamin F., 3,422,918.
Nelson, Robert E., 3,448,640.
Nelson, Robert E.; Green, Russell D.; and Sanders, Robert K.,
3,482,396.
NewUl, William J., 3,466,477.
Newman, Stanley F.; Dion, Gerald H.; and Cwycyshyn, Walter,
3,441,691.
Nichols, Charles A.; Joyce, Alexander H.; Gardner, Charles W.;
and Fletcher, William A., 3,455,371.
Nigh, Carl L., 3,433,539.
Noirot, Michel; and Quatredeniers, Claude, 3,479,928.
Nolta, James P.; and Schubring, Norman W., 3,483,447.
Orlando, Vincent A., 3,430,173.
Osborn, William F., Jr.; and Soder, Karl G., 3,466,871.
Packett, Marvin A., 3,466,803.
Pansing, Nelson J., 3,423,572.
Paulson, Donald C, 3,483,288.
Peeples, Denny L., 3,478,782.
Percival, Worth H., 3,477,226.
Petersen, Gilbert L., 3,440,836.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Pettigrew, William S., 3,442,688.
Phelps, Charles W.; Morgan, Bert M.; and Buck, Ronald F.,
3,436,626.
Phillips, Ronald L., 3,455,407.
Phillips, Vaughan Mansel, 3,476,280.
Phillips, William V., 3,433,094.
Pietrzak, Joe P., 3,423,061.
Pietrzak, Joe P., 3,466,890.
Pietrzak, Joe P.; and Strahan, Robert M., 3,475,921.
Pietrzak, Joe P., 3,480,251.
Pigeon, Dale W.; and Root, Walter C, 3,477,046.
Pirrello, Antonio; and Sproles, John D., 3,429,423.
Pleska, Paul Lyndhurst, 3,426,620.
Plume, Robert W., 3,467,822.
Podwys, Stanley, 3,460,865.
Pollak, Walter, 3,422,572.
Pollock, Samuel C, 3,428,995.
Pollock, Samuel C, 3,444,949.
Poole, Ronald Robertson, 3,446,881.
Poole, Ronald Robertson, 3,473,766.
Prance, Stanley R.; and Merica, Franklin E., 3,450,465.
Pritchard, Paul B., 3,476,228.
Proffer, Carl W., 3,437,158.
Raby, Dallas J., 3,476,075.
Rademacher, Gustav F., 3,433,515.
Rademacher, Gustav F., 3,434,012.
Ranft, Ernst L., 3,482,562.
Raver, Louis J.; and Shaw, Maurice V., 3,443,197.
Reese, Elmer E., 3,421,174.
Rehfeld, Frederick L. J., 3,482,766.
Resseguie, Robert E., 3,451,270.
Riccio, Donald R., 3,451,736.
Riddel, John W., 3,430,336.
Riddel, John W.; and Schwyn, Raymond E., 3,469,224.
Riddel, John W., 3,479,875.
Riehl, Wilhelm, 3,430,977.
Ristau, Theodore F., 3,476,345.
Robbins, Samuel B., 3,479,478.
Roehrs, Guenter W., 3,444,719.
Rohde, Robert P., 3,437,264.
Rohde, Robert P., 3,437,265.
Rood, Gerald L., 3,451,651.
Roode, Melvin V.; and Marlow, James F., 3,421,969.
Ross, John D., 3,429,585.
Rossiter, William A., 3,421,342.
Rucins, Erik H.; and Guernsey, Robert W., 3,476,094.
Salera, Edmond A., 3,443,160.
Salihi, Jalal T.; and Spix, George J., 3,471,764.
Sampatacos, Peter M., 3,482,296.
Sand, Darrel R., 3,473,636.
Sandor, Bela, 3,455,592.
Sandor, Bela, 3,467,415.
Sandor, Bela, 3,469,042.
Sattler, Walter J., 3,445,801.
Saunders, Orson V.; and Benasutti, Louis D., 3,445,025.
Schaaf, Henry W., 3,479,081.
Schaefer, Robert H., 3,433,098.
Schaefer, Robert H., 3,435,712.
Schaefer, Robert H., 3,459,071.
Schaeffer, Marvin G.; and Hays, William A., 3,437,776.
Schamel, Clyde H., 3,475,986.
Schipke, Robert N., 3,482,584.
Schomer, Raymond A., 3,445,621.
Schroeder, Royal E., 3,476,904.
Schuler, Robert K., 3,483,392.
Schwartzwalder, Karl; and Berg, Morris, 3,451,860.
Schwing, Richard C, 3,475,917.
Seigel, Seymour; and Shaffer, Edwin S., 3,425,672.
Shakespear, Horacio, 3,482,656.
Sheldrake, Leonard J.; and Mullen, Jerrold L., 3,449,654.
Shellhause, Ronald L., 3,478,517.
Shier, Richard K., 3,425,514.
Simon, Ivan, 3,465,598.
Sisson, Kenneth O., 3,425,559.
Skelley, John W.; and Grandel, Leonard F., 3,433,088.
Skinner, Kenneth R., 3,433,536.
Skinner, Kenneth R.; and Vickery, Monte L., 3,447,130.
Skinner, Kenneth R.; and Clayton, David P., 3,447,131.
Smale, Charles H., 3,442,455.
Smith, George R., 3,466,947.
Smith, Lowell F.; and Widmoyer, George A., 3,421,383.
Sokol, Robert W.; and Neal, Lonnie G., 3,475,975.
Somers, Arthur V., 3,423,216.
Sprecher, Raymond G., 3,477,309.
Stapleton, Thomas T., 3,449,742.
Stedfeld, Rowland L., 3,429,594.
Stedfeld, Rowland L., 3,441,695.
Stedfeld, Rowland L., 3,476,133.
Stein, Frank S., 3,433,676.
Stella, Leo, 3,455,615.
Stevens, Derek Norman, 3,449,966.
Stewart, John A., 3,449,737.
Stimpson, Flave F., 3,449,978.
Stivender, Donald L., 3,422,803.
Stivender, Donald L., 3,470,857.
Stocks, Harry Ronald; and Gladstone, Dennis John, 3,444,947.
Stump, Gerald R., 3,450,388.
Swift, Michael W., 3,436,516.
Tarter, Ralph E., 3,421,488.
Templin, Jackson R., 3,427,477.
Templin, Jackson R.; and Zickel, Thomas A., 3,460,754.
Tennenhouse, Gerald J., 3,423,377.
Tennenhouse, Gerald J., 3,423,380.
Thiessen, Elmer E.; Drabik, Walter; and Stigler, Willard R.
3,449,609.
Thomas, Paul A., 3,480,941.
Thompson, Douglas K.; and Allen, Roy, 3,473,477.
Thompson, Herbert G., 3,440,760.
Thompson, William B., 3,433,127.
Tipton, Donald L., 3,449,601.
Tipton, Donald L., 3,480,804.
Trible, Clayton J.; and Fletcher, William A., 3,456,088.
Trimble, Philip K., 3,466,933.
Trulson, Frederick J., 3,483,544.
Tuck, Robert M., 3,426,622.
Tuck, Robert M., 3,433,095.
Tuck, Robert M.; and Fisher, Mark E., 3,433,096.
Turner, David W.; and Morrow, Thomas W., 3,421,227.
Ulics, George, 3,446,507.
Vahle, Ronald W., 3,441,857.
Valus, James K., 3,479,906.
Van Gorder, Jack H., 3,421,608.
Van House, Robert M.; and Flory, Donald M., 3,422,933.
Van House, Robert M., 3,422,935.
Van Vliet, Lyman B., Jr., 3,439,971.
Van Vliet, Lyman B., Jr.; and Siebert, John N., Jr., 3,471,235.
Vander Haagen, Gary A., 3,471,709.
Varterasian, John H.; and Ek, C. Harold, 3,431,498.
Voorhies, Donald A., 3,480,530.
Wagle, Joseph A., 3,435,617.
Wagle, Joseph A., 3,483,037.
Walker, Frank H.; and Davis, Carlisle R., Jr., 3,466,869.
Wall, Earle R., Jr., 3,448,793.
Wallis, Rolland B., 3,482,457.
Walter, Richard C, 3,435,886.
Webbere, Fred J.; and Williams, Robert G., 3,433,284.
Weisgerber, Thomas W., 3,476,136.
Weiss, Irwin K., 3,479,051.
Werth, John J.; and Lake, David P., 3,455,744.
West, Charles E., Jr.; and Schmidt, Jack W., 3,475,992.
White, Robert L., 3,477,739.
Widmer, Paul, 3,476,430.
Wiechec, Walter J., 3,458,927.
Wight, Robert D., 3,470,760.
Williams, Lewis E., 3,476,021.
Williams, Russell C, 3,475,840.
Winchell, Frank J.; and Mrlik, Jerry R., 3,425,215.
Witzel, Thomas A., 3,449,827.
Wobrock, Marvin T., 3,429,412.
Wolters, Richard H., 3,455,456.
Wonn, Quinby E., 3,448,767.
Woodling, Larry R., 3,422,320.
Wortman, Donald E.; Norton, Barry W.; and Scheibe, Elias W..
3,450,228.
Yokawonis, Anthony G., 3,436,244.
Zechin, Thomas A., 3,469,073.
Ziegler, Eugene R., 3,449,785.
Ziegler, Eugene R., 3,454,977.
Ziegler, John Richard, 3,460,038.
Zinnkann, Kurt, 3,473,844.
General Numismatics Corporation: See —
Segel, Joseph M.; and Hales, William E., 3,448,850.
General Packets, Inc.: See —
Helms, Jan, 3,429,718.
Helms, Jan, 3,456,423.
General Plastics Corporation: See —
Richter, Charles W., Ill; and Erlewine, Richard H., 3,431,409.
General Pneumatics Corporation: See —
Crane, Michael, 3,481,149.
General Precision Inc.: See —
Bleicher, Irving, 3,437,815.
Conant, Theodore A., Jr., 3,473,163.
Evans, John L., 3,420,1 10.
Morris, David, 3,437,912.
Mushinsky, Albert, 3,437,816.
Paradise, Ronald Y., 3,453,548.
Prill, Robert S.; Masel, Marvin; and McKenna, Joseph V.,
3,438,026.
Riordan, Hugh E., 3,431,934.
Riordan, Hugh E.; Weisbord, Leon; and Paros, Jerome M.,
3,465,597.
Stahle, Howard L., 3,422,406.
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General Precision Systems Inc.: See—
Bose, Norman J., 3,426,346.
Buell, Heinz; and Rubin, Jack, 3,430,238.
Buell, Heinz; Fiore, John M.; Marino, Louis S.; and Rubin, Jack,
3,430,239.
Burgis, Clare N.; and Kakuda, Roy Y., 3,440,644.
Evans, John L., 3,420,111.
Fuller, Richard H.; Tu, Ju C; and Worthy, Robert M.,
3,435,423.
Gamertsfelder, George R., 3,430,236.
Grafstein, Daniel, 3,440,101.
Hubka, Theodore, 3,427,615.
Laermer, Lothar, 3,453,611.
Linsley, Clarence R., 3,422,412.
Ludwig, Urban W., 3,439,982.
O'Regan, Charles P., 3,430,083.
Oesterle, Adolph G., 3,427,607.
Pollack, Howard Merrill, 3,424,010.
Putterman, Harry, 3,428,958.
Putterman, Harry, 3,432,834.
Remington, Richard C; and Buhler, Eugene H., 3,442,023.
Schwartz, Leonard, 3,423,752.
Scipione, Alfred S., 3,422,223.
Smith, Edgar J.; and Barnes, Lell E., 3,434,132.
Soughworth, Hamilton, Jr.; and Stiles, John C, 3,440,888.
Stiles, John C, 3,452,608.
Stiles, John Callender, 3,427,828.
Williamson, Robert R., 3,452,360.
General Processing Corporation: See —
Gibson, Clyde E.; and Peterson, Don M., 3,446,520.
General Radio Company: See —
Frank, Richard W.; and Partridge, Gordon R., 3,422,422.
MacKenzie, Thomas E.; and Sinclair, Donald B., 3,479,587.
Partridge, Gordon R., 3,426,187.
Skilling, James K., 3,435,366.
General Refractories Company: See —
Farrington, Grant M., Jr.; Stein, Joseph L.; and Treffner, Walter
S., 3,425,852.
McShane, Philip C, 3,436,291.
General Research Inc.: See—
Simjian, Luther G., 3,428,948.
Simjian, Luther G., 3,441,714.
General Safety, Inc.: See —
Cleveland, Floyd M., 3,425,165.
Cleveland, Floyd M.; and Balma, Peter, 3,439,898.
Cleveland, Floyd M., 3,480,242.
General Signal Corporation: See —
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger
P., 3,423,733.
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Frielinghaus, Klaus H., 3,441,905.
Auer, John H., Jr., 3,445,637.
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Huffman, Jerry P., 3,474,400.
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger
P., 3,482,208.
Barker, William M., 3,483,518.
Brockman, Lyle, 3,422,262.
Cary, Francis H., 3,429,406.
Frielinghaus, Klaus H.; and Smith, Willis R., 3,449,729.
Genz, Roland L.; and Williams, Samuel G., 3,435,615.
Genz, Roland L., 3,459,219.
Haner, Robert B., Jr.; Sibley, Henry C; Sutton, Paul C; and
Pettitt, Walter G., 3,435,223.
Hughson, J. Donald; and Schwab, Carl E., 3,482,046.
Jennings, Lyston C; and Spooner, Howard C., 3,431,857.
Kormos, Kalman, 3,463,931.
Marietta, Walter E., 3,482,524.
McCauley, Donald R., 3,435,406.
Prsson, Sen I., 3,435,405.
Reich, Simon, 3,432,654.
Rice, Orval L.., 3,477,347.
Rue, Robert W., 3,463,187.
Silva, John R.; and Turtle, Quentin C, 3,465,276.
Smith, Willis R.; Frielinghaus, Klaus H.; and Wetmore, Arthur
W., 3,449,717.
Turtle, Quentin C, 3,452,264.
Weisenbach, Charles O., 3,443,379.
Wetmore, Arthur W., 3,471,689.
Wilcox, Clinton S.; and Wormsbecher, Roelof P., 3,441,731.
Wilcox, Clinton S., 3,482,090.
Wrege, Warren R., 3,469,091.
General Sportcraft Company Limited: See —
Edelson, Kenneth J., 3,465,364.
General Standard Company: See —
Hasten, Erwin J., Jr.; and Reed, William B., 3,437,341.
General Steel Industries, Inc.: See —
Lich, Richard L., 3,427,993.
Lich, Richard L., 3,447,483.
Lich, Richard L., 3,451,356.
Lich, Richard L., 3,452,684.
Lich, Richard L., 3,455,251.
Lich, Richard L., 3,455,252.
Sproul, James D., 3,429,721.
Stein, Robert E., 3,447,484.
General Steel Products, Inc.: See —
Mizelle, Ned W., 3,464,736.
General Strapping Company: See —
Harrison, James, 3,440,796.
General Technologies Corporation: See —
Milewski, John V., 3,476,641.
Shyne, James J.; and Milewski, John V., 3,421,851.
Shyne, James J.; Milewski, John V.; and Smith, Charles B.,
3,421,862.
General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Baczewski, Alexander; and Bracco, Donato J., 3,440,471.
Baird, Donald H.; and Natansohn, Samuel, 3,440,169.
Brecher, Charles; Lempicki, Alexander; and Samelson, Harold,
3,454,901.
Buhrer, Carl F., 3,435,229.
Buhrer, Carl F., 3,440,424.
Buhrer, Carl F.; and Fowler, Vernon J., 3,458,247.
Bulan, Edward P.; and Kober, Frederick P., 3,484,346.
Dymon, Joseph J., 3,421,037.
Fowler, Vernon J., 3,429,641.
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt, 3,423,631.
Geller, William, 3,434,003.
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt, 3,466,496.
Heller, Adam, 3,466,568.
Lefever, Robert A.; Chang, Nien-Chih; White, Robert L.; and
Wickersheim, Kenneth A., 3,454,899.
Natansohn, Samuel, 3,457,179.
Natansohn, Samuel, 3,487,025.
Palilla, Frank C; and Tomkus, Maija R., 3,481,884.
Renkowitz, Donald, 3,435,384.
Saalborn, Otto E., 3,484,706.
Steinitz, Robert, 3,441,777.
Stone, Samuel M., 3,431,418.
Yando, Stephen, 3,439,416.
General Time Corporation: See —
Anderson, Wilmer C; and Rennie, Frank P., 3,421,024.
Anderson, Wilmer C, 3,424,980.
Anderson, Wilmer C, 3,425,053.
Anderson, Wilmer C; and Firestone John H., 3,451,052.
Anderson, Wilmer C, 3,461,428.
Badovinac, Matthew; and Broviak, Frank P., 3,466,506.
Bosman, Edward T., 3,469,152.
Cielaszyk, Edward F., 3,443,375.
Cielaszyk, Edward F., 3,461,665.
Cofoid, Robert D., 3,465,784.
Cofoid, Robert D., 3,478,184.
Danz, Ellworth R.; and Goodwin, Clarence J., 3,430,906.
de Koster, Heinz A.; and Ingenito, Michael J., 3,466,498.
Frey, Hubertus G.; and Cielaszyk, Edward F., 3,451,272.
Frey, Hubertus G., 3,452,538.
Frey, Hubertus G., 3,478,507.
Goodwin, Clarence J., 3,430,498.
Gratrix, Alfred E., Sr.; and Earls, David E., 3,430,222.
Heermans, Charles J., 3,441,820.
Kolodziej, Walter F., 3,440,813.
Kueffer, Philippe G., 3,435,609.
Kueffer, Philippe G., 3,435,610.
Lundin, Robert S., 3,422,253.
Lundin, Robert S.; and Wallentowitz, Klaus D., 3,453,500.
Lundin, Robert S.; and Bosman, Edward T., 3,466,457.
Morrison, David; and Robinson, Ralph C, 3,485,968.
Pickering, Norman C, 3,481,520.
Preiser, Ralph H.; Goodwin, Clarence J.; Emerson, Frank W.;
and Metcalf, Stanley, 3,460,388.
Regner, Edward G.; and Lundin, Robert S., 3,447,008.
Reimann, Robert L., 3,440,814.
Reis, John Crittenton; Sommer, Bernard Irving; and Ennis,
Thomas E., 3,431,510.
Robinson, Ralph C; and Morrison, David, 3,474,617.
Schroeppel, John H.; and McGaughey, Raymond L., 3,435,184.
St. Clair, Donald R., 3,421,442.
St. Clair, Donald R.; and Redfield, William H., 3,446,178.
St. John, Richard C, 3,435,766.
Stellwagen, Frank William, 3,469,131.
Verde, Charles D., 3,425,212.
Wallentowitz, Klaus D., 3,457,464.
Wallentowitz, Klaus D., 3,484,656.
Yagusic, George J., 3,436,607.
General Tire & Rubber Company, The: See —
Belner, Robert J., 3,427,334.
Butler, Eugene B.; Cardis, Donald R.; and Schick, Harold P.,
3,446,686.
Connell, Balfour Y., 3,422,733.
Durst, Richard R.; and Phillips, Wendell O., 3,463,743.
Elmer, Otto C; and Duncan, Joe S., 3,471,423.
Folsom, Allan G.; and Perron, Peter J., 3,463,687.
Grover, Horace N.; and Sommer, John G., 3,476,599.
Hanley, Albert J., 3,440,185.
Henley, Virgil E., 3,444,030.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Henley, Virgil E., 3,475,254.
Henley, Virgil E., 3,476,633.
Herold, Robert J., 3,427,335.
Herold, Robert J., 3,442,876.
Kalafus, Edward F.; and Wise, Richard M., 3,449,200.
Kreider, Robert W., 3,479,313.
Mann, Alex, 3,455,756.
Meincke, Edmund R., 3,468,833.
Milgrom, Jack, 3,427,256.
Miller, Harvey E., 3,424,447.
Reinbold, Emmett B., 3,421,565.
Robertson, Martin N., 3,442,746.
Sommer, John G., Jr., 3,457,215.
Tatter, John W., 3,481,602.
van Gils, Gerard E., 3,437,122.
General Trailer Company, Inc.: See —
Schmidt, Kenneth J., 3,485,505.
General Trustee Company, Inc., The: See —
Monnier, Robert; and Grandjean, Philippe, 3,442,622.
Generale Alimentaire S.A.: See —
Hureau, Jacques, 3,473,986.
Labarre, Maurice, 3,459,315.
Generay-Generale Radiologica S.p.A.: See —
Rossi, Guido, 3,441,266.
Genesco, Inc.: See —
Glassman, Joel; and Turner, Newton C, 3,481,054.
Jonas, Gilbert F., 3,442,032.
Jonas, Gilbert F., 3,467,976.
Jonas, Gilbert F., 3,481,820.
Rice, James D., 3,432,928.
Genest, Leonard J.: See —
Klayman, Arnold I.; and Genest, Leonard J. ,3,461, 371.
Genevay, Noel C. Rotary orthoptic instrument. 3,433,219, 3-18-69,
CI. 128-76.5
Geng, Heinz Josef: See —
Babl, Albert; and Geng, Heinz Josef,3,473,894.
Genge, Colin A., to Hercules Incorporated. Adsorbent refining of or-
ganic compounds. 3,478,009, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-97.7
Gengewald, Karl H. Carrier bag. 3,468,470, 9-23-69, CI. 229-54.
Geni Wigs, Inc.: See —
George, Robert A., 3,447,726.
Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Rolling carousel.
3,423,873, 1-28-69, CI. 46-1 14.
Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Toy railroad track as-
sembly. 3,438,145, 4-15-69, CI. 46-216.
Genin, Robert I., to Guild Guidance Toys Inc. Creative musical
mechanism. 3,451,301, 6-24-69, CI. 84-102.
Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Rolling music box.
3,455,051, 7-15-69, CI. 46-111.
Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Musical typewriter.
3,479,918, 11-25-69, CI. 84-404.
Genin, Robert, to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Toy parking garage.
3,457,668, 7-29-69, CI. 46-12.
Genin, Robert, to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Multi-level toy parking
garage. 3,483,653, 12-16-69, CI. 46-12.
Genke, Richard M.; and Harding, Philip A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Wiring configuration for 2-wire coin-
cident current magnetic memory. 3,484,763, 12-16-69, CI. 340-
174.
Gennaro, Gianni: See —
Donato, Luigi; Gennaro, Gianni; and Giordani,
Roberto,3,428,805.
Genofsky, John J.: See —
Zollinger, Richard J.; and Genofsky, John J.,3,475,691.
Genois, Edmond R.: See —
Childers, Thomas W.; and Genois, Edmond R., 3,444,927.
Childers, Thomas W.; Genois, Edmond R.; and Brasier, Charles
A. ,3,464,495.
Genois, Edmond R.; and Childers, Thomas W., to Esso Production
Research Company. Running of elongated pipe in a well.
3,464,496, 9-2-69, CI. 166-315.
Genoud, Jean, to Ets. Genoud & Cie Etablissements Genoud & Cie.
Lighter. 3,423,160, 1-21-69, CI. 431-276.
Genovese, David: See —
de Robertis, Joseph; and Genovese, David, 3, 470, 334.
Genovese, Eugene R.: See —
Chang, Hsu; and Genovese, Eugene R., 3,461,438.
Genovese, Joseph A.: See —
Rabinow, Jacob; and Genovese, Joseph A. ,3,472, 506.
Genser, Moshe. Teaching equipment desk. 3,471,947, 10-14-69, CI.
35-60.
Genset Corporation: See-
Buff, Fred; Gross, Joseph Idadore; and Healy, Lawrence Wil-
liam, 3,477,898.
Gensler, Jay Don, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Production of
low density rigid shapes. 3,420,682, 1-7-69, CI. 106-40.
Genta, Guido R., to American Aniline Products, Inc. Anthraquinone
dyestuff manufacture. 3,426,047, 2-4-69, CI. 260-376.
Genta, Guido R., to American Aniline Products, Inc. Coloring of
aromatic polyester fibers with anthraquinone dyestuffs. 3,428,411,
2-18-69, CI. 8-39.
Genta, Guido R., to American Aniline Products, Inc. Thioarylox-
yanthrimides. 3,439,002, 4-15-69, CI. 260-367.
Gentex Corporation: See —
Aileo, Jackson A., 3,447,162.
Aileo, Jackson A., 3,456,263.
Aileo, Jackson A., 3,470,564.
Aileo, Jackson A., 3,477,067.
Frieder, Leonard P.; Green, Clarks; and Luisada, August G.,
3,425,071.
Frieder, Leonard P.; and Baker, Edgar G., 3,445,868.
Gentil, Albert. Method and apparatus for evaporating volatile solu-
tions of air treatment substances. 3,482,929, 12-9-69, CI. 21-53.
Gentile, Anthony L.: See —
Andres, Frank H.; and Gentile, Anthony L., 3,428,438.
Gentile, Charles J. Pool ball. 3,439,917, 4-22-69, CI. 273-59.
Gentili, Bruno: See —
Horowitz, Robert M.; and Gentili, Bruno.3,429,873.
Gentilini, Augusto. Cinema projector for films with single lateral per-
foration for each frame and with optical compensation of the
uniform motion of the film. 3,450,470, 6-17-69, CI. 352-109.
Gentle, Joe: See —
Perrin, William P.; and Gentle, Joe,3,487,275.
Gentles, Robert Paul, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Limited,
mesne. Particulate silica contacted with a silicic acid solution.
3,425,958, 2-4-69, CI. 252-458.
Gentry, Bryan R.; and Nichols, John R. Check writing and encoding
apparatus and method. 3,450,041, 6-17-69, CI. 101-90.
Gentry, Charles B., to Granco Equipment, Inc. Transfer mechanism.
3,455,433, 7-15-69, CI. 198-20.
Gentry, Charles B.; and Scanlon, Robert M., to Granco Equipment,
Inc. Ingot heating furnace. 3,484,086, 12-16-69, CI. 263-6.
Gentry, Hermond G., to Mead Corporation, The. Machine and
method for folding an insert. 3,431,826, 3-11-69, CI. 93-1.
Gentry, Hermond G., to Mead Corporation, The. Correlator ap-
paratus. 3,469,673, 9-30-69, CI. 198-31.
Gentry, James R.: See —
Wiegert, Richard G.; and Gentry, James R.,3,45 1,267.
Gentry, John W., Jr., to Texas Pipe Line Company, The. Pipeline
scraper-passing method and system. 3,428,489, 2-18-69, CI. 134-8.
Gentry, Larry L.: See —
Roesky, Ralph R.; Gentry, Larry L.; and Hopkins, John
W., 3,482,410.
Gentry, Martin Butler, Jr.; and Collings, Thomas Guy, to Teal Indus-
tries, Inc. Charging circuits. 3,457,489, 7-22-69, CI. 320-22.
Gentry, Thurmond W. Golf practice device. 3,462,156, 8-19-69, CI.
273-186.
Gentry, William O.: See—
Culpepper, Harold D.; and Gentry, William O.,3,474,022.
Genty, Robert. Apparatus for tilting the orbital plane of a space
vehicle. 3,429,526, 2-25-69, CI. 244-1.
Genz, Roland L., to General Signal Corporation. Regenerative valve
plunger. 3,459,219, 8-5-6, CI. 137-596.2
Genz, Roland L.; and Williams, Samuel G., to General Signal Cor-
poration. Speed regulator for hydrostatic transmissions. 3,435,615,
4-1-69, CI. 60-53.
Genzabella, Carmen F.; and Wade, Richard C, to Microwave As-
sociates, Inc. Silicon semiconductor with metal-silicide heterojunc-
tion. 3,458,778, 7-29-69, CI. 317-234.
Geo Space Corporation: See —
Gundlach, William J., 3,474,880.
Witt, William W.; and Madeley, Paul E., 3,465,295.
Geoffroy, David R., to Coppus Engineering Corporation. Diffuser for
a blower. 3,450,339, 6-17-69, CI. 230-274.
Geoffroy, Jacques, to Charbonnages de France. Installation and
method for the treatment at high temperature and cooling of
granular or divided solid products utilizing a fluidized layer.
3,427,008, 2-1 1-69, CI. 263-21.
Geolograph Company, The: See —
Jennings, Clifton C; and Lankford, William L., Jr., 3,431,780.
Georator Corporation: See —
Prange, Raymon A.; and Krasnow, Shelley, 3,445,700.
Georg, Werner; and Rassmann, Christoph, to Gewerkschaft Eisen-
hutte Westfalia. Bipartite mining planer with intermediate floor
cutters. 3,438,679, 4-15-69, CI. 299-34.
George, Albert C; George, Irene V.; George, Larry E.; and George,
Diane L. Sweater blocking and drying frame. 3,486,669, 12-30-69,
CI. 223-69.
George, D'Arcy R.; Riley, James M.; and Ross, J. Richard, to United
States of America, Interior. Method for recovering and producing
potassium salts. 3,429,657, 2-25-69, CI. 23-63.
George, Diane L.: See —
George, Albert C; George, Irene V.; George, Larry E.; and
George, Diane L.,3,486,669.
George, Donald: See —
Hauck, James; and George, Donald, 3,424, 852.
George, Edward T.; and Allen, Irving, to Connecticut Scientific
Center, Inc. Coffee maker. 3,453,947, 7-8-69, CI. 99-308.
George, Everett D. Pick breaking apparatus. 3,465,933, 9-9-69, CI.
225-97.
LIST OF PATENTEES
559
George, Everett D., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
System and method for the manufacture of polyester and the like.
3,487,141, 12v30-69, CI. 264-175.
George, Gary L. Method of making a cushion covering means.
3,443,294, 5-13-69, CI. 29-91.1
George, Irene V.: See —
George, Albert C; George, Irene V.; George, Larry E.; and
George, Diane L.,3,486,669.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard L.,
to Little, Arthur D., Inc. Recombination systems for sealed secon-
dary batteries and batteries incorporating them. 3,464,860, 9-2-69,
CI. 136-6.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard L.,
to Little, Arthur D., Inc. Recombination systems for sealed batte-
ries and batteries incorporating them. 3,470,024, 9-30-69, CI. 136-
6.
George, James R.: See —
Cloud, Charles E.; King, Richard G.; and George, James
R. ,3,478,492.
George, James, to Frequency Control Corporation. Detector for
molecular or atomic beam apparatus. 3,433,944, 3-18-69, CI. 250-
41.3
George, Jean-Claude Henri, to Quartz & Silice S.A. Method of mak-
ing light reflectors. 3,467,51 1, 9-16-69, CI. 65-60.
George, John Otto. Medicinal preparation for the treatment of burns
and other traumatic wounds. 3,431,340, 3-4-69, CI. 424-107.
George, Larry E.: See —
George, Albert C; George, Irene V.; George, Larry E.; and
George, Diane L.,3,486,669.
George, Nicholas, to California Institute Research Foundation. Light
rejection band filter. 3,458,249, 7-29-69, CI. 350-160.
George, Norman J., to George, P. D., Company, The. Polyamide-
imide electrical insulation. 3,428,486, 2-18-69, CI. 117-218.
George, P. D., Company, The: See —
George, Norman J., 3,428,486.
Rinehart, Maynard J., 3,471,589.
George, Paul J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Condensation
polymers of benzimidazolone. 3,480,593, 11-25-69, CI. 260-77.5
George, Percy F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Packaged gal-
vanic anodes. 3,441,491, 4-29-69, CI. 204-197.
George, Peter D. Modular lathes. 3,473,207, 10-21-69, CI. 29-45.
George, Richard F.; and Knotts, Halford L., to Kaydon Engineering
Corporation, The. Ball bearing spacer. 3,455,616, 7-15-69, CI.
308-199.
George, Robert A., to Geni Wigs, Inc. Frames for supporting wigs
during the processing thereof. 3,447,726, 6-3-69, CI. 223-66.
George, Robert O.: See —
Allen, Dee Dexter; and George, Robert 0.,3,456,748.
George, Roscoe H.: See-
Brown, William C; George, Roscoe H.; Heenan, Neil I.; and
Wonson, Roger C.,3,434,678.
George, Rudolf: See —
Mielke, Johannes; and George, Rudolf,3,46 1,881.
George, Stephen. Protective record jacket. 3,422,952, 1-21-69, CI.
206-62.
George, Thomas W.; and Rulison, Richard N., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Method of spinning fibers from a fluid suspension. 3,423,925,
1-28-69, CI. 57-164.
George, William R. Decorative wooden block surface. 3,438,840, 4-
15-69, CI. 161-38.
Georgelin, Alexandre, to Etablissements L. Faiveley. Oleopneumatic
jack with staged structure. 3,426,530, 2-1 1-69, CI. 60-54.5
Georges, Louis W., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Preparation of tirecord, etc. by two-step treatment using a curable
epoxy adhesive and latex. 3,423,230, 1-21-69, CI. 1 17-62.2
Georges, Nicholas J.; and Engel, Fred C, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Breeder reactor. 3,486,973, 12-30-69, CI. 176-18.
Georgetti, Richard A.: See —
Freedman, Bernard J.; Georgetti, Richard A.; and Tedeschi,
William R., 3,420,760.
Georgi, Eugen: See —
Hennecke, Rudolf; Brander, Arthur; and Georgi, Eu-
gen,3,465, 599.
Georgi, Walter L. Slip clutch. 3,481,160, 12-2-69, CI. 64-30.
Georgia Kaolin Company: See —
Bundy, Wayne M.; and Berberich, Joseph P., 3,477,809.
Georgia Tech Research Institute: See —
Keng, Edward Y. H., 3,453,881.
Orr, Clyde, Jr.; and Hendrix, Warren P., 3,458,974.
Georgia Tech Research Institute of Technology: See —
Jackson, Thomas W., 3,439,412.
Georgia-Pacific Corporation: See —
Alcorn, George B.; and Edmonsond, Frank D., 3,438,895.
Bornstein, Leopold F., 3,471,443.
Bornstein, Leopold F., 3,476,706.
Jespersen, Paul W., 3,437,388.
Jespersen, Paul W., 3,438,589.
Johnson, Waldo O., 3,461,608.
Kim, Chung Sul Youn, 3,438,959.
Kim, Chung Sul Youn, 3,438,960.
Markham, Aaron E.; and Blackmore, Kenneth A. E., 3,476,740.
Simmons, Richard W., 3,447,889.
White, Elwood V., 3,436,204.
Georgiadis, Minas P.; and Humber, Leslie G., to American Home
Products Corporation. Thiazolo and thiazino isoquinoline deriva-
tives. 3,455,933, 7-15-69, CI. 260-289.
Georgian, Vlasios. 6-Methylsulfonylandrostenes. 3,433,786, 3-18-69,
CI. 260-239.5
Georgian, Vlasios; and Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 6,6-Ethylene corticoids. 3,476,745, 11-4-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Georgian, Vlasios; and Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 6,6-Ethylene pregnenes. 3,479,342, 11-18-69, CI.
260-239.55
Geoscience Instruments Corporation: See —
Jensen, Elmer W., 3,449,870.
Wenzel, Charles; and Friedman, Howard K., 3,428,059.
Geoscience Ltd.: See —
Poppendiek, Heinz F., 3,447,532.
Geotechnical Corporation: See —
Brown, Robert F., Jr., 3,444,331.
Geotel Inc.: See —
Van Ornum, Delbert G.; Geideman, William A., Jr.; and Muller,
Kurt, 3,469,143.
Geppert, Albrecht: See —
Magner, Richard; and Geppert, Albrecht,3,476,985.
Geppert, Robert J.: See-
Burton, Jean A.; Geppert, Robert J.; Farmer, James L.; and
Mathis, Joseph J.,3,430,831.
Gerald, Elizabeth B. Combination book mailing enclosure and book
protector. 3,425,617, 2-4-69, CI. 229-40.
Geram, James R. Golf hole marker. 3,436,077, 4-1-69, CI. 273-34.
Gerard, Deryck A., to Production Engineering Corporation. Tape
punching machine. 3,467,306, 9-16-69, CI. 234-32.
Gerard, Howard L., to Powell Electric Manufacturing Co. Motor
operator for load break switch. 3,475,981, 1 1-4-69, CI. 74-143.
Gerard, Jean, to Bauche, Fichet. Strong wall structures. 3,453,974,
7-8-69, CI. 109-83.
Gerard, Jean, to Fichet-Bauche. Combination lock. 3,473,353, 10-
21-69, CI. 70-305.
Gerard, Milan E., to Rohr Corporation. Sliding vacuum seal for elec-
tron beam welder. 3,435,185, 3-25-69, CI. 219-121.
Gerard, Milan E., to Rohr Corporation. Adaptor type electron beam
welding apparatus. 3,485,998, 12-23-69, CI. 219-121.
Gerard, Milan E.: See —
Rush, Hugh M.; and Gerard, Milan E.,3,456,092.
Gerard, Roger Edwin John, to Marconi Company Limited, The.
Transistor amplifiers having both current and voltage responsive
feedback provisions. 3,440,553, 4-22-69, CI. 330-28.
Gerard, Thomas J., to Fruehauf Corporation. Method of making
axles. 3,453,720, 7-8-69, CI. 29-480.
Gerard, Victor; and Palomo, Georges, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Drive mechanism for effecting a vertical rectilineal
movement. 3,449,968, 6-17-69, CI. 74-57.
Gerard, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Coaxial
magnetron having anode vanes with notches thereon for reducing
the frequency of operation. 3,435,285, 3-25-69, CI. 315-39.77
Gerarde, Horace W. Cholinesterase test. 3,433,712, 3-18-69, CI.
195-127.
Gerarde, Horace W. Pressure filtration device. 3,463,322, 8-26-69,
CI. 210-455.
Gerarde, Horace W. Pipette assembly having precise quantity of dry
stabilized reagent and method of preparing same. 3,464,800, 9-2-
69, CI. 23-259.
Gerardi, Daniel A. Tool for holding and turning a bolt or screw.
3,463,210, 8-26-69, CI. 145-52.
Gerber & Co., G.m.b.H.: See—
Korsch, Alfred, 3,457,740.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph, to Gerber Scientific Instrument Company,
The. Fractional step rotary stepping motor and control system
therefor. 3,445,741, 5-20-69, CI. 318-138.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David J., to Gerber Scientific In-
strument Company, The. X-Y plotter. 3,473,009, 10-14-69, CI.
235-151.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David Jopson, to Gerber Scien-
tific Instrument Company, The. Device for driving a movable part
with precise control over its displacement during movement.
3,422,325, 1-14-69, CI. 318-18.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Pavone, Robert J., to Gerber Scientific
Instrument Company, The. Device for cutting sheet material.
3,477,322, 11-11-69, CI. 83-71.
Gerber, Howard L.: See —
Buck, James G.; Winkless, Robert A.; and Gerber, Howard
L.,3,450,856.
Gerber, John W.: See—
Stouffer, Ronald D.; and Gerber, John W. ,3,446,228.
Gerber, Jurgen; and Fichtner, Friedrich, to Orenstein-Koppel und
Lubecker Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit for hydrauli-
cally operable devices, especially hydraulic dredges. 3,478,647,
11-18-69, CI. 91-411.
560
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gerber, Loris L.: See—
Dabney, Eugene E.; Fields, James R.; Gerber, Loris L.; and
Newins, Charles E.,3,456,918.
Gerber, Murray A.: See —
Haviland, Girard S.; Gerber, Murray A.; and Stager, Francis
W.,3,447,838.
Gerber Products Company: See —
Billerbeck, Fred W.; Hing, Francisco S.; and Purvis, George A.,
3,429,711.
Duckworth, Leonard J.; Pettinga, Paul V.; and McGowan,
Patrick G., 3,471,299.
McGowan, Patrick G.; and Mauger, Robert E., 3,422,679.
Merrill, Ralph K., Jr.; Burnett, Edward N.; and Sparks, Thomas
B., 3,439,824.
Nelson, Lloyd A., 3,469,766.
Shoemaker, Kerry S., 3,465,573.
Smith, Carl G.; and Nelson, Lloyd A., 3,447,733.
Gerber, Richard: See —
Steinke, Leo; Sohner, Gerhard; Hurst, Kurt; Gerber, Richard;
Frimmel, Karl; and Herrmann, Otto, 3,486,075.
Gerber Scientific Instrument Company, The: See —
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David Jopson, 3,422,325.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph, 3,445,741.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David J., 3,473,009.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Pavone, Robert J., 3,477,322.
Rich, Leonard G., 3,461,344.
Gerber, Siegfried: See—
Erler, Werner G.; and Gerber, Siegfried.3,464,921.
Gerber, William J.: See —
Curran, Daniel R.; Gerber, William J.; and Williams, Alfred L.
W., 3,423,700.
Gerbracht, Fred. Boat hull construction with outrigger pontoon as-
sembly. 3,450,084, 6-17-69, CI. 114-66.5
Gerchow, Wilbur R., to Buhr Machine Tool Corporation, mesne.
Sectionalized indexing transfer bar for machine tools. 3,486,779,
12-30-69, CI. 287-103.
Gercke, Ferdinand A.: See —
Kissil, Donald; and Gercke, Ferdinand A. ,3,474,763.
Gerdau Chemical Corporation: See —
Baravalle, Thomas R., 3,458,629.
Gerde, Bernt Hjalmar. Hydrostatically pressurized building founda-
tion. 3,425,175, 2-4-69, CI. 52-169.
Gerdes, Walter F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Gas sample in-
jection apparatus. 3,435,661, 4-1-69, CI. 73-23.1
Gerdes, Walter F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Analyzer for
determination of hydrogen in chlorine or for determination of in-
erts in chlorine. 3,474,661, 10-28-69, CI. 73-27.
Gerding, Charles Christian, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.
Billet roughing mill. 3,439,519, 4-22-69, CI. 72-189.
Gerding, James H., to Honeywell Inc. Means to selectively activate
separate recording channels. 3,426,338, 2-4-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gerding, Thomas J.: See—
Trevorrow, La Verne E.; Gerding, Thomas J.; and Steindler,
Martin J.,3,482,949.
Gerdman, Sven Konrad. Upright for shelves. 3,468,507, 9-23-69, CI.
248-243.
Gerek, Gene: See —
Bosso, Joseph F.; and Gerek, Gene,3,450,303.
Gerek, Gene, to PPG Industries, Inc. Coating compositions compris-
ing a carboxylic acid amide polymer and a polymer of vinyl
fluoride. 3,442,976, 5-6-69, CI. 260-853.
Gerek, Gene, to PPG Industries, Inc. Apparatus for measuring and
controlling film thickness. 3,453,984, 7-8-69, CI. 118-8.
Gerek, Gene; and Buell, Louis K., to PPG Industries, Inc. Composi-
tions comprising interpolymers of aldehyde modified amides and
polyvinylidene fluoride. 3,449,466, 6-10-69, CI. 260-826.
Geremia, Leo Francis; and Haydon, Arthur W., to Tri-Tech, Inc.,
mesne. Switch assembly. 3,427,420, 2-1 1-69, CI. 200-172.
Gerew, Joseph T.; and Hoeft, Rudolf, to Maclnnes, Paul A., Tool
Corporation. Glasscutter. 3,461,755, 8-19-69, CI. 83-12.
Gergle, Richard C; and Merricks, James A., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Polishing cloth. 3,433,667, 3-18-69, CI. 117-161.
Gerhard, Anton. Wall fasteners. 3,468,091, 9-23-69, CI. 52-378.
Gerhard Collardin GmbH: See—
Moller, Fritz; Groschopp, Heinz; and Wagenknecht, Rudolf,
3,432,337.
Moller, Fritz; Groschopp, Heinz; and Wagenknecht, Rudolf,
3,454,407.
Gerhard, Glen C; and Ing, Smuel W., to General Electric Company.
High gain silicon photodetector. 3,436,613, 4-1-69, CI. 317-234.
Gerhard Mensel Glasbearbeitungswerk: See —
Hafner, Walter, 3,453,097.
Gerhard, Sidney, to Burndy Corporation. Electrical connectors for
semi-solid conductors. 3,444,507, 5-13-69, CI. 339-100.
Gerhards, Erich: See —
Priewe, Hans; Gutsche, Klaus; Langecker, Hedwig; Gibian,
Heinz; Gerhards, Erich; and Harwart, Alois.3,431,263.
Gerhardsen, Torvald S., to Simonsen & Mustad A.S. Sonar systems
in vessels. 3,426,725, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 16-27.
Gerhardt, Herbrt W.; and Lynch, Conrad L., to Stanley Works, The.
Adhesive for bonding polyethylene to crown caps. 3,445,412, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-23.
Gerhardt, Lester A.; Goerner, Johannes G.; and Powell, Frederic D.,
to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Self-organizing system. 3,435,422,
3-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Gerhardt, Richard E.; and Thurston, Raymond L., to Republic In-
dustrial Corporation. Thread locking device and method.
3,444,915,5-20-69, CI. 151-14.
Gerhardt, Robert Frank, to American Can Company. Vinyl resin
coating composition suitable for use as a cold set ink. 3,423,215,
1-21-69, CI. 206-30.4
Gerhardt, Wilfried: See—
Feldmann, Klaus; Frank, Klaus; Gerhardt, Wilfried; Schmidt,
Paul; and Kandler, Joachim, 3, 47 1,595.
Gabler, Hellmut; Gerhardt, Wilfried; and Kandler,
Joachim.3,454,498.
Gerhart, Francis J.: See —
Williams, Robert E.; and Gerhart, Francis J.,3,457,039.
Gerhart, Gilbert B.: See—
Savinese, Stanley J.; and Gerhart, Gilbert B.,3,439,218.
Gerhart, Howard L.; Wismer, Marco; and Prucnal, Paul J., to PPG
Industries, Inc. Coating compositions comprising an unsaturated
glyceride and a non-rutbery, unsaturated hydro- carbon polymer.
3,442,839, 5-6-69, CI. 260-23.5
Gerhart, James M.: See-
Ruiz, Carl P.; Rider, Benjamin F.; and Gerhart, James
M.,3,459,634.
Gerharter, Thomas M.: See —
Carlson, Ronald A.; and Gerharter, Thomas M.,3,422,979.
Gerhold, Clarence G.; and Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Clathrate separation process. 3,456,028, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-674.
Gericke, Dietmar: See —
Ehrhart, Gustav; Gericke, Dietmar; and Ott, Heinrich, 3,468,952.
Gerig, John S.: See —
Williams, Richard E.; and Gerig, John S.,3,473,127.
Gerik, Alvin R. Warp-free frame members and frame assemblies
thereof. 3,445,950, 5-27-69, CI. 40-155.
Gering, Tibor; Kloiber, Gyorgy; and Lengyel, Zoltan, to Ganz Vil-
lamossagi Muvek. Device for the cooling of rotating electrical
machines of completely closed design. 3,457,439, 7-22-69, CI.
310-52.
Geringer, Henry J., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Induction furnace with perforated
tungsten foil shielding. 3,470,304, 9-30-69, CI. 13-26.
Gerisch, Rudolph F. Article spacing apparatus. 3,469,667, 9-30-69,
CI. 193-40.
Gerke, Merrill D., to United States of America, Navy. Day-night
water marker. 3,431,569, 3-11-69, CI. 9-311.
Gerken, Rudolf: See —
Zirngibl, Hans; Gerken, Rudolf; Heine, Heinz; and Weise,
Johannes.3,486,846.
Gerlach, Albrecht; Habicht, Manfred; and Richter, Edgar, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corporation. Electronic ignition circuit
for motor vehicles. 3,465,738, 9-9-69, CI. 123-148.
Gerlach, Carl J., to FMC Corporation. Method of and apparatus for
folding gable ends of packages. 3,457,692, 7-29-69, CI. 53-3.
Gerlach, Glenn W.; and Paul, Albert E., to Bunker-Ramo Corpora-
tion, The. Electrical distribution system. 3,450,948, 6-17-69, CI.
317-26.
Gerlach, Hans Georg: See —
Klopping, Carel Peter; and Gerlach, Hans Georg,3,487,250.
Gerlach, Harold W., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Corner seal for
quick opening electron beam welding chamber. 3,475,583, 10-28-
69, CI. 219-121.
Gerlach, Horst W. A., to United States of America, Army. Wall cur-
rent amplifier and oscillator. 3,445,778, 5-20-69, CI. 330-43.
Gerlach, John L.: See —
Lutwitzi, Lawrence E.; and Gerlach, John L., 3,423, 188.
Gerlach, Leif; and Piatt, Eugene C, to Piatt Brothers Machine Cor-
poration. Quilting machine. 3,465,697, 9-9-69, CI. 112-118.
Gerlach, Lester O.: See —
Thiele, Tom N.; and Gerlach, Lester O., 3,436,654.
Gerlach, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss- Brandt. Electron tube having improved low- impedance
cathode connecting means. 3,449,625, 6-10-69, CI. 315-40.
Gerlach, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Electron tube having an improved direct-heated
cathode structure. 3,473,073, 10-14-69, CI. 313-341.
Gerlach, Richard K.; and Lawrence, William H., to National Cash
Register Company, The. Magnetic transducer head assembly.
3,480,936, 11-25-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gerlach, Richard K.; Melnick, Robert A.; and Kimura, Noboru, to
National Cash Register Company, The. Binary magnetic recording
system. 3,423,744, 1-21-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gerlach, Willi, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Controlla-
ble semiconductor rectifier unit. 3,428,874, 2-18-69, CI. 317-235.
LIST OF PATENTEES
561
Gerlack, Richard Z., to Varian Associates. Microwave waveguide
waterload employing a quarter wave window transformer.
3,474,360, 10121-69, CI. 333-22.
Gerland, Heinz; Gotze, Werner; and Jaeschke, Walter, to Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft. Method of insulating thin electric conductors,
particularly extremely thin copper conductors, with thermoplastic
synthetic materials. 3,471,327, 10-7-69, CI. 117-232.
Gerling, John E., to Litton Industries, Inc. Striping apparatus for
highways. 3,472,200, 10-14-69, CI. 118-5.
Gerling Limited: See-
Meredith, Norman Arthur, 3,430,741.
Gerlitz, Frank E., Jr.; and Levis, Calvin E., to Leopold, F. B., Com-
pany, Inc. Portable liquid measurement flume. 3,427,878, 2-18-69,
CI. 73-215.
Gerlitz, Reuben A., to Law Blower Company.mesne. Fan inlet
shroud. 3,433,403, 3-18-69, CI. 230-132.
Gerloff, Gunter: See—
Volker, Ulrich; and Gerloff, Gunter.3,437,458.
Yolker, Ulrich; Gerloff, Gunter; and Haseloff, Heinz,3,435,927.
Gerlovich, Albert F., to Rheem Manufacturing Company. Apparatus
for applying a particulate material to a body. 3,485,207, 12-23-69,
CI. 118-308.
German, Dale F., to Aro Corporation, The. Valved safety speed cou-
pler. 3,423,063, 1-21-69, CI. 251-149.6
German, Israel Robert; and Chervitz, Melvin. Combined container
and detachably mounted roller assembly. 3,463,505, 8-26-69, CI.
280-79.2
Germani, Dino. Linkless French cuff. 3,419,908, 1-7-69, CI. 2-123.
Germann, Albrecht: See—
Bolza-Schunemann, Hans B.; and Germann, Albrecht.3,452,672.
Germann, Franz. Cleaning device for bowling balls or other spherical
objects. 3,45 1 ,088, 6-24-69, CI. 1 5-97.
Germann, Reimar: See —
Buesch, Siegfried; and Germann, Reimar.3,479,496.
Busch, Siegfried; Germann, Reimar; and Kolitsch,
Robert.3,452,287.
List, Hans; and Germann, Reimar,3,472,068.
Germann, Reimar; and Wiederwohl, Kurt, to Mobil Oil Corporation,
mesne. Frequency multiplication and displacement. 3,471,763, 10-
7-69, CI. 318-171.
Germann, Richard W.: See —
Ferretti, August; and Germann, Richard W., 3,444,616.
German ton, Charles E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Combination lock. 3,475,932, 11-4-69, CI. 70-278.
Germany, Federal Republic of: See —
Esslinger, Paul; Winter, Heinrich; and Wolf, Walter, 3,445,920.
Vielstich, Wolf, 3,442,711.
Germer, John A.: See-
Dean, Walter B.; and Germer, John A. ,3,421, 365.
Germer, John H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Vented fuel pin. 3,459,636, 8-5-69, CI. 176-68.
Germerdonk, Rolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Liquid film evaporator. 3,474,850, 10-28-69, CI. 159-6.
Germershausen, Raimund, to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Disintegrating
bullet for practice cartridges for small-arms or automatic weapons.
3,435,769, 4-1-69, CI. 102-92.7
Germershausen, Raimund, to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Method of mak-
ing disintegrating bodies for use as practice ammunition.
3,463,047, 8-26-69, CI. 86-23.
Germino, Felix J.: See —
Moshy, Raymond J.; and Germino, Felix J. ,3,421,519.
Germond, Henry S., IV, to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Adjustable shock ab-
sorber. 3,478,846, 11-18-69, CI. 188-97.
Germond, Philippe; and Dupuy, Gerard, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Nuclear reactor control rod. 3,481,833, 12-2-69, CI.
176-86.
Gerner, Robert V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Corrosion pro-
tection. 3,461,918, 8-19-69, CI. 138-148.
Gerner, Theodore C. Steering bushing assembly. 3,420,586, 1-7-69,
CI. 308-70.
Gerner, Theodore C. Pivotal connection for idler arms. 3,434,763,
3-25-69, CI. 308-70.
Gernhardt, Gordon G.: See —
Miller, Robert D.; and Gernhardt, Gordon G., 3,437,768.
Gerow, Frank J., to Dow Corning Corporation, mesne. Apparatus
for treatment of living bodies by fluid immersion. 3,455,299, 7-15-
69, CI. 128-66.
Gerpheide, Burton A., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Flexible mul-
tiflat conductor characteristic impedance cable. 3,459,879, 8-5-69,
CI. 174-117.
Gerrans, Alfred W., to Sunsweet Dryers. Method of and apparatus
for loading fruits or other articles onto flat trays. 3,422,593, 1-21-
69, CI. 53-35.
Gerrans, Alfred W., to Sunsweet Growers, Inc. Article orienting and
spacing device. 3,460,668, 8-12-69, CI. 198-33.
Gerrard, A. J., & Company: See—
Palmleaf, Herbert; Koehler, Albert T.; and Mason, Richard
Lewis, 3,483,900.
Gerrard, John Mason, to Union Carbide Canada Limited. Process
for manufacturing plastic tubing at high output rates. 3,472,923,
10-14-69, CI. 264-95.
Gerretz, Paul; and Wagner, Ludwig. Flange connection for pressure
conduits. 3,453,010, 7-1-69, CI. 285-368.
Gerrish, Grenville Bradbury. Oven construction. 3,439,906, 4-22-69,
CI. 263-8.
Gerritsen, Hans G.: See —
Gulpen, Nicolaas Joseph H.; and Gerritsen, Hans G., 3,43 1,247.
Gerritsen, Hans Giovanni; and Hansma, Hendrik, to Koninklijke In-
dustrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V. Ketone
peroxides derived from 3,3,5- trimethylcyclohexanone. 3,449,275,
6-10-69, CI. 260-22.
Tijssen, Stephanus B.; and Gerritsen, Hans G.,3,472,901.
Gerritsen, Hendrik J., to Radio Corporation of America. Beat
frequency holograms. 3,444,316, 5-13-69, CI. 178-6.5
Gerry, Martin E.: See —
Bennett, Donald Perry, Jr., 3,421,323.
Gersch, Josef, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Magazine for mo-
tion picture film. 3,455,519, 7-15-69, CI. 242-71.2
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Johanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz, to Agfa-Gevaert
Aktiengesellschaft. Film cartridge and spool and method of at-
taching film to the spool. 3,481,552, 12-2-69, CI. 242-71.1
Gersh, Viktor Semenovich: See —
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, Ilya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman Iosifovich; Bochaver, Kirill
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna,3,442,090.
Gershen, Bernard J., to General Motors Corporation. Starting circuit
and solid state running circuit for high pressure arc lamp.
3,471,747, 10-7-69, CI. 315-205.
Gershen, Irvin J., to Opticase, Inc. Case for contact lenses.
3,462,301,8-19-69, CI. 134-155.
Gershman, Melvin Y.: See —
Diemond, Joseph; Gershman, Melvin Y.; and Sundberg, Henry
L., Jr.,3,428,969.
Gershon, Milton: See —
Townsley, John J.; and Gershon, Milton, 3,432, 106.
Gershowitch-Cohen, Liuba: See —
Greidinger, Dahlia S.; and Gershowitch-Cohen, Liu-
ba,3,454,613.
Gerson, Albert. Photo-offset plate making machine. 3,484,166, 12-
16-69, CI. 355-95.
Gerson, Henry. Marking instrument. 3,475,105, 10-28-69, CI. 401-
260.
Gerson, Herman: See —
Santimauro, John F.; and Gerson, Herman.3,483,217.
Gerspach, Wolfram. Step-by-step switch. 3,440,582, 4-22-69, CI.
335-138.
Gerst, Carl W.: See-
Hair, Hugh A.; Roome, Gerard T.; Gerst, Carl W.; Des-Jardins,
Edgar E.; and Domick, Edward J. ,3,447, 143.
Gerst, Paul R. Prefabricated steam generating package. 3,465,726,
9-9-69, CI. 122-1.
Gerstein, Sidney: See —
Rudo, Edward; Gerstein, Sidney; and Smith, Robert
G.,3,445,604.
Gerstein, Terry; Perlberg, William; and Schwarz, Milton H., to
Revlon, Inc. Thickened hydroxypropyl cellulose compositions.
3,485,915, 12-23-69, CI. 424-81.
Gerstenberger, Egon, to Automation Industries, Inc., mesne. Strain
gage unit and method of applying the gage. 3,428,933, 2-18-69,
CI. 338-2.
Gerstenkorn, Simon: See —
Ben Mena, Taoufik; Chabbal, Robert; and Gerstenkorn,
Simon,3,475,100.
Gerstenmaier, William J.: See —
Copony, Edward L.; and Gerstenmaier, William J. ,3,428, 786.
Gerstenmier, Harold J.: See —
Cecil, Tom A.; Gerstenmier, Harold J.; Hamill, Herbert R.; and
Puskar, Victor.3,477,565.
Gerstner, Dieter, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Aligning method and apparatus. 3,461,566, 8-19-69, CI.
33-180.
Gerstner, Dieter; Ehlbeck, Heinz-Wilhelm; and Epple, Richard, to
Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Semiconductor
device with an emitter, base and collector region. 3,462,656, 8-19-
69, CI. 317-235.
Gerstner, Ferdinand: See —
Fritzweiler, Rupprecht; Heckmaier, Joseph; Gerstner, Ferdi-
nand; Wimmer, Hans; and Winkler, Heinz, 3, 471,1 31.
Gertisser, Berthold: See —
Callahan, James L.; and Gertisser, Berthold, 3,428,674.
Gertler, Eugene I.; and Wood, Stanley J., to Ultronic Systems Cor-
poration. Apparatus for verifying or producing check digit num-
bers. 3,484,744, 12-16-69, CI. 340-146.1
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 36
562
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gertner, David: See—
Frankel, Max; Gertner, David; Wagner, Daniel; and Zilkha, Al-
bert,3,426,002.
Gertsch, Georges-Albert; and Knoth, Walter, to Micafil AG. Protec-
tive system for capacitive voltage transformers. 3,458,764, 7-29-
69, CI. 317-14.
Gerwalt, Ulrich, to New Britain Machine Company, The. Machine
for injection-molding of plastics and the like. 3,430,294, 3-4-69,
CI. 18-30.
Gerwick, Ben C, Jr.; and Farrell, Carl Y., to Pomeroy, J. H., & Co.,
Inc., mesne. Submerged oil storage facility and method. 3,467,1 18,
9-16-69, CI. 137-1.
Gerwin, Harry L., to United States of America, Army. Pneumatic
gyroscope with porous pickup. 3,485,106, 12-23-69, CI. 74-5.6
Gerwin Industries, Inc.: See —
Dornbos, Russell H., 3,442,000.
Gery, Pierre M. Thermally expansible concrete slab and method of
forming same. 3,474,581, 10-28-69, CI. 52-220.
Gerzmava, Dusheli Vladimirovich: See —
Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich;
Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Ev-
genievich; Korobochkin, losif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai
Savvich; and Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich, 3,472,050.
Gerzon, Koert: See-
Cannon, William N.j and Gerzon, Koert, 3,420,654.
Gerzon, Koert; and Krumkalsn, Eriks V., to Lilly, Eli, and Company.
Adamantyl azidoformates. 3,470,210, 9-30-69, CI. 260-349.
Geschickter, Charles F.; and Meadow, Jacob R., to Geschickter
Fund for Medical Research, Inc., The. Curcumin derivatives.
3,479,345, 11-18-69, CI. 260-240.
Geschickter Fund for Medical Research, Inc.: See —
Geschickter, Charles F.; and Meadow, Jacob R., 3,479,345.
Rice, Leonard M.; and Grogan, Charles H., 3,432,499.
Gesellschaft fur Elektrometallurgie m.b.H.: See —
Fuchs, Alfons; and Babel, Albert, 3,472,655.
Rothmann, Hans; Keil, Werner; and Reichter, Heinz, 3,444,060.
Stadler, Fritz; and Fichte, Rudolf, 3,442,644.
Gesellschaft fur Elektrotechnik m.b.H.: See —
Zander, Heinz-Jurgen; and Stohr, Gerhard, 3,456,615.
Gesellschaft fur Kali-Interessen: See —
Burr, Richard, 3,485,356.
Gesellschaft Fur Kernforschung m.b.H.: See —
Bohme, Georg Eduard Wilhelm; and Hagen, Armin Theodor,
3,482,711.
Dosch, Peter; Kraus, Hans J.; and Uhrig, Hans, 3,483,082.
Eyrich, Karl Werner, 3,486,935.
Muller, Arno, 3,428,522.
Oehmann, Manfred, 3,424,652.
Ritz, Ludolf, 3,448,007.
Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft:5ee —
Becker, Rudolf, 3,421,332.
Gesellschaft fur Multiblitzgerate Dr.-Ing. D. A. Mannesmann mbH:
See—
Ludloff, Wolfgang, 3,465,191.
Gesellschaft fur Multiblitzgerate Dr.-Ing. D.A. Mannesmann mbH:
See —
Lassig, Wolfgang; and Ludloff, Wolfgang, 3,441,347.
Ludloff, Wolfgang, 3,475,647.
Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Eisenhuttentechnik m.b.H.: See —
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, 3,457,785.
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, 3,466,929.
Fischer, Wilhelm Anton, 3,468,780.
Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidgenossischen
Technischen Hochschule: See —
Comunnetti, Angelo, 3,428,804.
De Haller, Andre; and Baumgartner, Willy, 3,485,550.
Held, Fritz; and Bolz, Edmund, 3,458,351.
Gesick, Norman S.: See —
Evans, Thomas R.; and Gesick, Norman S., 3,447, 950.
Gesipa Gesellschaft fur Internationale Patentverwertung m.b.H.: See-
Biermann, Hans-Georg, 3,451,303.
Lauer, Herbert, 3,452,638.
Gesnel, Andre Paul: See—
Bourget, Maurice Louis; Gesnel, Andre Paul; and Orard, Joseph
Antoine Louis,3,469,341.
Gessic , John D., 1/2 to Crawford, Cullen B. Coupling device.
3,473,782, 10-21-69, CI. 251-149.6
Gessinger, Werner; and Hocke, Wilhelm. Light metal piston.
3,434,398, 3-25-69, CI. 92-228.
Gessler, Jan Klaus, to British Ropes Limited. Resistance welding.
3,480,754, 1 1-25-69, CI. 219-57.
Gessner, Adolph W., to Lummus Company, The. Process for
recovering paraformaldehyde. 3,426,079, 2-4-69, CI. 260-615.5
Gessner, Gunter Jerry: See —
Moreines, Harold; and Gessner, Gunter Jerry, 3,473,15 1.
Gessner, Joseph, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Com-
position for rendering paper forgery-proof and forming paper
therewith. 3,437,555, 4-8-69, CI. 162-140.
Gessner, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Balancing of gas
pressure forces in multi-stage regenerative compressors.
3,477,636, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 230-129.
Gester, Marcel: See —
Lebrun, Michel; and Gester, Marcel, 3,444, 524.
Gestetner Limited: See —
Gates, Albert George Ronald, 3,425,345.
Gates, Albert George Ronald, 3,446,501.
Getchell, Frederick G.; Getchell, James W.; and Trunnell, Harold K.,
1/2 each to Northwest Science Investment Corporation and
Preferred Growth Capital, Inc. Drapery pleating, finishing and size
control machine. 3,424,356, 1-28-69, CI. 223-32.
Getchell, James W.: See —
Getchell, Frederick G.; Getchell, James W.; and Trunnell,
Harold K. ,3,424,356.
Getchell, Nelson F.; and Hollies, Norman R. S., to Cotton Producers
Institute. Two-component wet fixation process for imparting dura-
ble press to cellulose-containing materials. 3,472,606, 10-14-69,
CI. 8-17.
Getha, William: See —
Forte, Virginia A., 3,432,081.
Gething, Frank, to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Immersion heater. 3,421,496, 1-
14-69, CI. 126-360.
Gething, Frank, to Cleaver-Brooks Company. Spiral ribbon gas
burner. 3,438,719, 4-15-69, CI.
Gething, Frank, to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Heat recovery boiler with
bypass. 3,477,411, 11-11-69, CI. 122-7.
Getman, Ronald K., to Gresen Manufacturing Company. Multi-port
rotary and reciprocating fluid control valve. 3,469,606, 9-30-69,
CI. 137-636.4
Getselev, Zinovy Naumovich; Balakhontsev, Gennady Alexeevich;
Cherepok, Gennady Vasilievich; Zinoviev, Vladimir Konstan-
tinovich; Ershova, Antonida Alexeevna,; and Nonin, Mikhail
Moiseevich. Method of continuous and semicontinuous casting of
metals and a plant for same. 3,467,166, 9-16-69, CI. 164-49.
Getter, Herbert. Tie-down anchor device. 3,421,726, 1-14-69, CI.
248-361.
Gettig, Joseph H.: See —
Gettig, William A.; and Gettig, Joseph H.,3,470,671.
Gettig, William A.; and Gettig, Joseph H., to American Home
Products Corporation. Process and apparatus for the breech-filling
and stoppering of cartridge syringe units. 3,470,671, 10-7-69, CI.
53-37.
Gettinger, Lillian L. Reversible head scarf with rain visor. 3,480,970,
12-2-69, CI. 2-207.
Gettins, Robert B.: See —
Heron, Gordon F.; Halstead, John O.; and Gettins, Robert
B.,3,449,227.
Gettle, Robert E.: See—
De Boer, Hendrik J.; and Gettle, Robert E, 3,465,955.
Gettle, Robert E.; and Voss, Robert H., to Mosler Safe Company,
The. Card punching and notching method and apparatus.
3,452,925, 7-1-69, CI. 234-1.
Gettmann, Philip L.: See —
Hutton, Richard W.; and Gettmann, Philip L., 3,439,494.
Getty Oil Company: See —
Friedman, Robert H., 3,464,492.
Grolemund, John L.; and Friedman, Robert H., 3,454,094.
Gettys, Donald C: See —
Weber, Alan E.; and Gettys, Donald C, 3, 454,064.
Getz, Edward J.: See —
Mills, John E.; and Getz, Edward J. ,3,476,235.
Getzin, Allan R., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Expansible-
compressible unit filter assembly. 3,467,257, 9-16-69, CI. 210-484.
Geurts, Cletus J. Yielding plow bottom. 3,461,973, 8-19-69, CI. 172-
264.
Geusic, Joseph E.: See —
Bonner, William A.; Geusic, Joseph E.; and Van Uitert, Le
Grand G., 3,453,561.
Geusic, Joseph E.; and Singh, Shobha, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Optical memory device employing multiphoton-
excited fluorescing material to reduce exposure crosstalk.
3,453,604, 7-1-69, CI. 340-173.
Geuss, Joseph A., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Movable bolster.
3,422,662, 1-21-69, CI. 72-448.
Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V.: See—
Cassiers, Paul Maria; Ron, Andre; Meeussen, Louis Achilles;
and Van Engeland, Jozef Leonard, 3,472,676.
Conix, Andre Jan, 3,449,295.
De Geest, Wilfried Florent; and Verkinderen, Paul August,
3,462,286.
De Keyser, Lodewijk Felix; Conix, Andre Jan; and Van Dessel,
Lodewijk August, 3,434,840.
DeHaes, Louis Maria, 3,433,634.
Depoorter, Henri; Nys, Jean Marie; and Van Dormael, Andre
Emile, 3,438,994.
Hendricx, Serge; and Loots, Francois Pierre, 3,470,021.
LIST OF PATENTEES
563
Jaeken, Jan, 3,447,923.
Libeer, Marcel Jan; and Depoorter, Henri, 3,468,661.
Monbaliu, Marcel Jacob; De Cat, Arthur Henri; and Van
Poucke, Raphael Karel, 3,476,763.
Schmiedel, Ulrich, 3,441,505.
Schmiedel, Ulrich; Meeussen, Louis Achille; Cassiers, Paul
Maria; and Hart, Rene Maurice, 3,441,947.
Van den Heuvel, Walter August; Vanhaist, Johan Eugeen; Van
Engerland, Jozef Leonard; and De Voider, Noel Jozef,
3.432,329.
Van den Heuvel, Walter August; Vanhaist, Johan Eugeen; Van
Engeland, Jozef Leonard; and DeVolder, Noel Jozef,
3,441,426.
Van Poucke, Raphael Karel; De Cat, Arthur Henri; and Mon-
baliu, Marcel Jacob, 3,441,414.
Gevaert-Agfa N.V.: See—
Bisschops, Johan Heinrich; Willems, Jozef Frans; and van Lan-
deghem, Willy Karel, 3,460,984.
Brinckman, Eric Maria, 3,476,578.
Broos, Jozef, 3,442,464.
Cassiers, Paul Maria; Van Engeland, Jozef Leonard; and Noe,
Robert Joseph, 3,425,829.
Cassiers, Paul Maria; Noe, Robert Joseph; and Van Engeland,
Jozef Leonard, 3,486,922.
Cauwe, Andre Paul; and Van Bouwel, Leo Paul, 3,435,749.
Conix, Andre Jan; and Dohmen, Leonard Marie, 3,448,077.
Danhauser, Justus; and Pelz, Willibald, 3,449,294.
Danhauser, Justus; and Pelz, Willibald, 3,462,268.
De Poorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, 3,438,774.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; and Marinus, Victor Alois, 3,455,175.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; Marinus, Victor Alois; and De
Meyere, Edwin August, 3,456,293.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik, 3,479,426.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold,
3,429,795.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold,
3,453,108.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Laridon, Urbain Leopold,
3,453,110.
Delzenne, Gerard Albert, 3,457,073.
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, 3,455,684.
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, 3,476,558.
Deschuttere, Lucien Roger; Scharpe, Ludo Adriaan; Schaltin,
Walter Malvine; and Peeters, Gustaaf Joannes, 3,469,275.
Eerdekens, Pieter Hendrik, and Pollet, Robert Joseph,
3,470,191.
Heugebaert, Frans Clement; and Willems, Jozef Frans,
3,474,108.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan, 3,444,139.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan, 3,453,241.
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler,
Harald; and Geyken, Erwin, 3,438,140.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne, Gerard Albert,
3,427,161.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne, Gerard Albert,
3,455,689.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Mader,
Helmut, 3,467,518.
Seidel, Bernhard; Mader, Helmut; Danhauser, Justus; and Bartl,
Herbert, 3,467,523.
Sels, Francis Jeanne; Willems, Jozef Frans; Vrancken, Marcel
Nicolas; and Willems, Jozef Frans, 3,462,273.
Tavernier, Bernard Hippoliet; and De Meyer, Alfons Jozef,
3,438,748.
Van Bouwel, Leo Paul; and Tack, Willy Pieter, 3,435,539.
Van Engeland, Jozef Leonard; and Wouters, Albert Paul,
3,453,046.
Vanden Eynde, Hector Alfons; Pollet, Robert Joseph; and De
Cat, Arthur Henri, 3,462,270.
Vrancken, Marcel Nicolas, 3,476,937.
Willems, Jozef; Hendricx, Edwin Frans; Thiers, Robrecht Julius;
and Onghena, Jozef, 3,443,951.
Willems, Jozef Frans; van Veelen, George Frans; and De Haes,
Maria Louis, 3,431,108.
Willems, Jozef Frans; and Vandenberghe, Antoon Leon,
3,438,777.
Geverink, Henry J.: See —
Dankert, Harry S.; and Geverink, Henry J. ,3,447, 995.
Gewartowski, James W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Microwave frequency converters comprising multi-port
directional couplers. 3,447,102, 5-27-69, CI. 332-30.
Gewartowski, Richard S.; Makowski, Frank T.; and Deibel, Joseph
L., to Magnaflux Corporation. Ultrasonic billet inspection ap-
paratus. 3,483,739, 12-16-69, CI. 73-67.8
Gewecke, Theodore H.; See —
Addison, Benjamin A.; Jennings, Erwin R.; and Gewecke,
Theodore H., 3,467,086.
Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia: See —
Dommann, Gunther, 3,441,317.
Dommann, Gunther; and Holken, Norbert, 3,455,1 13.
Floter, Manfred, 3,482,878.
Georg, Werner; and Rassmann, Christoph, 3,438,679.
Grisebach, Hans-Theodor, 3,434,389.
Heyer, Willy; and Brinkmann, Friedrich, 3,421,795.
Heyer, Willy, 3,434,292.
Kerschek, Rudi, 3,480,130.
Lobbe, Armin; and Wengrzik, Michael, 3,445,138.
Rassmann, Christoph, 3,456,983.
Simon, Erfried, 3,482,594.
Weirich, Walter; and Kuschke, Gunther, 3,435,620.
Gewers, Claus W. W.: See —
Whitmer, Lawrence W.; Gewers, Claus W. W.; and McLatchie,
Allan S. ,3,474,663.
Gewiss, Lucien-Victor, to Marc Wood Materials Societe Anonyme
Pour la Promotion des Echanges Techniques Internationaux.
Method for forming herringbone configurations for sandwich
structures. 3,433,692, 3-18-69, CI. 156-197.
Gewiss, Lucien Victor, to Marc Wood Societe Anonyme pour la
Promotion des Eschanges Techniques Internationaux. Method and
apparatus for sandwiching corrugated core between skin layers.
3,461,013, 8-12-69, CI. 156-210.
G.E.Y. Patenter Aktiebolag: See —
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, 3,453,701.
Gey, Werner; and Hofmann, Hans Dieter, to Vickers-Zimmer Ak-
tiengesellschaft Planung und Bau von Industrieanlagen. Oxidation
product separation. 3,439,041, 4-15-69, CI. 260-586.
Gey, Werner; Philipp, Wolfgang; Dittrich, Ewald; Corsepius, Horst;
and Bonders, Peter, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung
und Bau von Industrieanlagen. Adiponitrile recovery by multistage
vacuum distillation. 3,451,900, 6-24-69, CI. 203-75.
G.E.Y. -Patenter Aktiebolag: See —
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, 3,420,573.
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, 3,430,885.
Geyer, Howard M., to Pneumo Dynamics Corporation. Cable tension
regulator. 3,433,089, 3-18-69, CI. 74-501.5
Geyer, Howard M., to General Electric Company. Actuator locking
mechanism. 3,442,176, 5-6-69, CI. 91-44.
Geyer, James Winston. Extrusion apparatus. 3,461,497, 8-19-69, CI.
18-12.
Geyer, Wallace T.; and Coyle, Edward L., to ACF Industries, Incor-
porated. Heat transfer means for a railway tank car. 3,468,300, 9-
23-69, CI. 126-343.5
Geyger, Ella; See —
Geyger, William A. ,3,449,665.
Geyger, William A., deceasedO (by Geyger, Ella), to United States
of America, Navy. Adjustable ring-core magnetometer with high
sensitivity. 3,421,074, 1-7-69, CI. 324-43.
Geyger, William A., deceasedO (by Geyger, Ella, executrix), to
United States of America, Navy. Perpendicular-magnetization type
magnetometer using a core wound of ferromagnetic tape.
3,449,665, 6-10-69, CI. 324-47.
Geyger, William A., to United States of America, Navy. Fundamen-
tal frequency ring core blux gate magnetometer. 3,448,376, 6-3-
69, CI. 324-47.
Geyger, William A. ,3,421,074.
Geyken, Erwin: See —
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler,
Harald; and Geyken, Erwin, 3,438, 140.
Geyken, Erwin, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Electrolytic method and
apparatus for recovering silver from fixing baths. 3,463,711, 8-26-
69, CI. 204-109.
Geymayer, Wolfgang: See —
Grasenick, Fritz; Gey mayer, Wolfgang; and Aldrian,
Adolf,3,462,969.
Geymer, Douglas O.: See —
Trementozzi, Quirino A.; Geymer, Douglas O.; Boyd, Thomas;
and Dietrich, Heinz J. ,3,482,935.
Gfroerer, Gerald T.: See-
Williamson, Archie O.; Takata, Harry H.; and Gfroerer, Gerald
T., 3,483,806.
'G' Grip Corporation, The.See —
Garrity, John K., 3,441,276.
Gheen, Lyndle G., to Pierce, R. H., Manufacturing Company. Irriga-
tion valving. 3,478,780, 1 1-18-69, CI. 137-624.18
Ghelfi, Leo L. Differential pressure tool. 3,480,088, 11-25-69, CI.
173-78.
Gheno, Roger A. Rechargeable battery operated picture illuminating
lamp. 3,475,603, 10-28-69, CI. 240-2.
GHH-M.A.N. Technik Gesellschaft fur Anlagenbau m.b.H.: See —
Kunst, Bernhard, 3,457,143.
Ghio, Vincent, J., Jr.: See —
Herrenkohl, Leo E.; and Ghio, Vincent, J., Jr., 3,445,582.
Ghionda, Andre. Guiding ramp for motor vehicles. 3,456,879, 7-22-
69, CI. 238-4.
Ghiringhelli, Robert J., to Western Union Telegraph Company, The.
Automatic dialer. 3,436,477, 4-1-69, CI. 178-26.
Ghita, Dumitru; Saizescu, Nastase; and Bolintineanu, Razvan.
Method of and apparatus for the production of acetylene.
3,485,605, 12-23-69, CI. 48-1.
564
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ghose, Tarun Kumar; and Dutta, Ranendra. Coating of aluminium
and/or aluminium alloys on steel surfaces. 3,468,770, 9-23-69, CI.
204-38.
Ghosh, Arthur G., to Perstorp Aktiebolag. Water-thinnable, air-dry-
ing film-forming polyester resin compositions. 3,463,750, 8-26-69,
CI. 260-22.
Ghosh, Ranajit; and Bishop, Nigel Douglas, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Thio-carbamyl-o-lactones. 3,464,986, 9-2-69, CI.
260-247.1
Ghosh, Suhas, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Nega-
tive feedback amplifier having adjustable gain. 3,454,890, 7-8-69,
CI. 330-17.
Ghys, Lodewijk Viktor Hendrik Maria: See —
Leyssens, Francois Jeanne Charles; and Ghys, Lodewijk Viktor
Hendrik Maria,3,469,312.
Giachi, Sante. Composite reinforcement and handgrip for a ladies
handbag. 3,459,362, 8-5-69, CI. 229-54.
Giacobone, Emilia Manfredini: See —
Nicita, Domenico; Parmeggiani, Paolo; Perazzoni, Pierluigi; and
Giacobone, Piero,3,448,I86.
Giacobone, Piero: See —
Nicita, Domenico; Parmeggiani, Paolo; Perazzoni, Pierluigi; and
Giacobone, Piero.3,448,186.
Giacomelli, David B.: See —
Sobek, Dale W.; and Giacomelli, David B., 3,435,946.
Giacomelli, Peter K.: See—
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; and Giacomelli, Peter K. ,3,445,629.
Giacosa, Dante, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Motor vehicle suspen-
sions. 3,469,859, 9-30-69, CI. 280-96.2
Giaever, Ivar, to General Electric Company. Electron tunnel emis-
sion apparatus and methods. 3,448,301, 6-3-69, CI. 307-306.
Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corporation of America.
Photoconductive compositions and electrophotographic recording
elements made therefrom. 3,428,452, 2-18-69, CI. 96-1.7
Giambalvo, Joseph. Adjustable furniture construction. 3,437,060, 4-
8-69, CI. 108-151.
Giambertoni, Natale, to Holzer-Patent AG. Device for controlling
the wash cycle of a washing machine. 3,446,924, 5-27-69, CI. 200-
38.
Giammaria, John J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Grease compositions.
3,431,204, 3-4-69, CI. 252-28.
Giammarino, Joseph E.; and Brand, Derek A., to Aurora Plastics
Corp. Road racing track. 3,424,379, 1-28-69, CI. 238-10.
Giammona, Salvatore, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie.
Electrical switching arrangement with multiple interruption.
3,448,287, 6-3-69, CI. 307-136.
Gianatasio, Philip A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Polyurethane elastoplastic re-
sistant to high speed flexural impact and gear made therefrom.
3,457,234, 7-22-69, CI. 260-75.
Giancarlo, Horeschi: See —
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi,3,458,124.
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi, 3,469,778.
Piero, Barozzi Gian; and Giancarlo, Horeschi,3,482,775.
Giangualano, Michael N.; Martenson, Irvin W.; and Ott, Lawrence
H., to Dynachem Corporation. Offset printing plates. 3,462,267, 8-
19-69, CI. 96-33.
Gianino, Francis T., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control ap-
paratus for photographic camera. 3,443,499, 5-13-69, CI. 95-18.
Giannamore, Ronald J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Transient
suppression switch. 3,454,834, 7-8-69, CI. 317-31.
Giannamore, Ronald: See —
Sikes, Richard L.; and Giannamore, Ronald, 3,439,252.
Giannelia, John. Interlocking building block. 3,435,576, 4-1-69, CI.
52-300.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Henke, Alfred M.; Sebulsky, Raynor T.; and
Starnes, William C, to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Method for activating alumina catalysts. 3,466,250, 9-9-69, CI.
252-442.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Mc Ilvried, Howard G.; and Sebulsky, Raynor
T., to Gulf Research & Development Company. Isomerization
catalyst and method for preparing and using same. 3,472,790, 10-
14-69, CI. 252-442.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Mcllvried, Howard G., Ill; and Sebulsky,
Raynor T., to Gulf Research & Development Company. Activation
of an isomerization catalyst with an initial sulfur chloride treat-
ment and subsequently with an oxygen-containing gas. 3,441,514,
4-29-69, CI. 252-441.
Giannettino, Joseph D. Dispenser for depositing single discs, as on a
game board. 3,464,590, 9-2-69, CI. 221-297.
Giannetto, Salvatore A. Dent removing tool. 3,483,727, 12-16-69,
CI. 72-429.
Giannini Controls Corporation: See —
Howard, Robert Charles, 3,455,637.
Giannini Scientific Corporation: See —
Kremith, Roland D., 3,468,699.
Kwartiroff, Alexis A.; and Tchinnis, Michael F., 3,456,206.
Rikis, Vitolds, 3,443,086.
Van Ornum, Delbert G.; and Sheets, Ronald E., 3,447,013.
Giannini, Umberto; and Bruckner, Germana, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Homopolymers and copolymers of unsaturated tertiary
amines, and process for producing the same. 3,476,726, 11-4-69,
CI. 260-89.7
Giannuzzi, George A.; and Haney, Donald W., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Fluid control means for zero suppres-
sion in printing and sensing devices. 3,427,962, 2-18-69, CI. 101-
93.
Gianola, Umberto F.: See —
Bobeck, Andrew H.; Gianola, Umberto F.; Sherwood, Richard
C; and Shockley, William,3,460,116.
Bonyhard, Peter I.; and Gianola, Umberto F.,3,453,609.
Gianola, Umberto F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Character recognizer circuit. 3,466,627, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Gianola, Umberto F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Parallel address magnetic domain wall memory. 3,479,660, 11-18-
69, CI. 340-174.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Scovil, Henry E. D.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Scanning circuit
employing shift registers. 3,430,001, 2-25-69, CI. 179-18.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic memory cir-
cuit achieving repertory dialer operation with domain propagation
media. 3,482,224, 12-2-69, CI. 340-174.
Gianola, Umberto F.; and Michaelis, Paul C, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Thermally actuated bistable switch.
3,471,819, 10-7-69, CI. 337-336.
Giavotto, Vittorio; and Caprile, Carlo, 4/5 to S.I.N.A. Societa Inizia-
tive Nazionali Autostradali S.p.A. Guard rail. 3,430,923, 3-4-69,
CI. 256-13.1
Giavotto, Vittorio; and Caprile, Carlo, to S.I.N.A.Societa Iniziative
Nazionali Autostradali S.p.A. Guard rail or road protection barrier
having a hollow beam boom. 3,438,611, 4-15-69, CI. 256-13.1
Gibas, John Thaddeus; Lee, Hsi Lin; and Wenner, Wilhelm, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. 1,2 Dihydro 4-isoquinoloines is provided.
3,457,266, 7-22-69, CI. 260-289.
Gibb, Thomas B., Jr.: See—
Garty, Kenneth T.; and Gibb, Thomas B., Jr.,3,427,259.
Gibbard, Thomas: See —
Pretty, Frederick A.; and Gibbard, Thomas,3,45 1,299.
Gibbons, Alfred M. Fishing rod support. 3,453,765, 7-8-69, CI. 43-
15.
Gibbons, Ambrose J., Jr.; and De Marco, Richard E., to SCM Cor-
poration, mesne. Triorganostannoxy zirconium alcoholate deriva-
tives of dialkanolamine. 3,431,288, 3-4-69, CI. 260-429.3
Gibbons, Carl B., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method of altering
electrostatic charge on an insulating material. 3,470,417, 9-30-69,
CI. 317-4.
Gibbons, De Lamar J. Vacuum receptor. 3,421,504, 1-14-69, CI.
128-278.
Gibbons, James F.: See—
Purnaiya, Gopal M.; Archer, John A.; and Gibbons, James
F.,3,483,477.
Gibbons, John C. Vertical replenishment system. 3,452,950, 7-1-69,
CI. 244-137.
Gibbons, John P.; and Wondolowski, Lawrence, to Corn Products
Company. Preparation of alkali-stable alkyl glucosides. 3,450,690,
6-17-69, CI. 260-210.
Gibbons, Lyle P. Corrective shoe with angular clamped adjustment.
3,424,166, 1-28-69, CI. 128-583.
Gibbons, Peter Edwin: See —
Cooke-Yarborough, Edmund Harry; and Gibbons, Peter Ed-
win,3,461,297.
Gibbons, Peter Frederick; Knight, David John; Neal, Brian Patrick;
and Parbery, Cyril John, to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Com-
pany Limited. Control system for spring and air applied brake ac-
tuators. 3,456,988, 7-22-69, CI. 303-2.
Gibbons, William Frederick; and Watkin, Kenneth, to Ferranti,
Limited. Particle accelerators. 3,471,630, 10-7-69, CI. 174-50.61
Gibbs, Charles H. Noise level visual indicator. 3,440,349, 4-22-69,
CI. 179-1.
Gibbs, Dale S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Aqueous disper-
sions of rapidly crystallizable vinylidene halide interpolymerizates.
3,483,154, 12-9-69, CI. 260-29.6
Gibbs, Dale S.; Miles, Wallace J.; and Kochaney, Eugene, to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Substrates coated with aqueous disper-
sions of rapidly crystallizable vinylidene chloride inter-
polymerizates. 3,468,703, 9-23-69, CI. 117-155.
Gibbs, Daniel M. Kick-up back stop for press brake. 3,421,359, 1-
14-69, CI. 72-461.
Gibbs, Doyle C: See—
Aldrich, Douglas H.; Bombard, Richard F.; Gibbs, Doyle C; and
Orrange, Robert J.,3,448,271.
Gibbs, Doyle C, to International Business Machines Corporation. In-
formation decoding apparatus employing a frequency sensitive
light responsive receiver. 3,454,775, 7-8-69, CI. 250-226.
Gibbs, Edward E.: See —
Carson, Chester C; Gibbs, Edward E.; and Grobel, Lloyd
P.,3,428,838.
LIST OF PATENTEES
565
Gibbs, Edward E.; Coggeshall, Almy D.; and Shirk, Harold R., to
General Electric Company. Winding support structure for a
dynamoelectric machine. 3,437,859, 4-8-69, CI. 310-260.
Gibbs, Frank C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymerization.
3,429,866, 2-25-69, CI. 260-94.9
Gibbs, Fred E.: See-
Johnson, Glenn D.; and Gibbs, Fred E.,3,454,088.
Gibbs, Kenneth E., to Bissell Inc. Shampooer. 3,458,263, 7-29-69,
CI. 401-22.
Gibbs, Lester R. Weighted press fountain back structure. 3,457,858,
7-29-69, CI. 101-363.
Gibbs, Norman R.; and Herriges, Joseph R., to Buckbee-Mears Com-
pany. Robber control for electroplating. 3,437,578, 4-8-69, CI.
204-231.
Gibbs, Paul F.: See-
Best, Howard S.; Gibbs, Paul F.; and Mosely, Graham Hart-
well,3,467,004.
Gibbs, Richard D.; and Rushing, Raymond G., to General Electric
Company. Method of reducing electrical losses in electrically con-
ductive laminated structures. 3,421,209, 1-14-69, CI. 29-609.
Gibbs, Thomas T. Bicycle-type exerciser with side-by-side parallel
pedals. 3,485,495, 12-23-69, CI. 272-73.
Gibian, Heinz: See —
Priewe, Hans; Gutsche, Klaus; Langecker, Hedwig; Gibian,
Heinz; Gerhards, Erich; and Harwart, Alois, 3,43 1,263.
Giblin, James P.: See —
Bernier, Louis E.; and Giblin, James P. ,3,486,249.
Gibney, Grant Omer: See —
Wood, David Hugh, Jr.; Gibney, Grant Omer; and Smith,
Richard.3,476,567.
Gibraltar Fabrics, Inc.: See —
Forman, Benjamin, 3,482,745.
Gibsen, Kenneth F., to Kelco Company. Water base paints.
3,481,889, 12-2-69, CI. 260-124.
Gibson, Anthony Thomas: See —
Birt, David Edward; Gibson, Anthony Thomas; Holden, Peter
John; and Webley, Reginald Sidney.3,439,109.
Gibson, Baylor D.; and Berne, Hans Jorg Otto, to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Stabilizing yarn threadline during twisting. 3,475,896, 11-4-
69, CI. 57-106.
Gibson, Charles B., Jr., to Tektronix, Inc. Charge image storage
method and apparatus. 3,421,041, 1-7-69, CI. 315-12.
Gibson, Charles B., Jr., to Tektronix, Inc. Charge image storage
method and apparatus. 3,426,238, 2-4-69, CI. 315-12.
Gibson, Charles B., Jr., to Tektronix Inc. Camera tube apparatus.
3,433,994, 3-18-69, CI. 315-10.
Gibson, Christian D., to Raymond Corporation, The. Lift truck
suspension system. 3,424,475, 1-28-69, CI. 280-124.
Gibson, Clyde E.; and Peterson, Don M., to General Processing Cor-
poration. Coupler mechanism for ball-type trailer hitches.
3,446,520, 5-27-69, CI. 280-512.
Gibson, Dorthey D. Sewing device. 3,442,235, 5-6-69, CI. 1 12-169.
Gibson, Edward J.; Shiller, Stanley L.; and Riseman, John H., to
Orion Research, Inc. Ion-sensitive electrode structure. 3,467,590,
9-16-69, CI. 204-195.
Gibson, Edwin G., Sr., to General Electric Company. Cleaning
device. 3,435,479, 4-1-69, CI. 15-104.04
Gibson, Fred D., Jr.; Halker, Bruce B.; and Thayer, Robert L., to
Pacific Engineering and Production Co. Electrodeposition of lead
dioxide. 3,463,707, 8-26-69, CI. 204-15.
Gibson, George A. Paper-feeding method and machine. 3,448,978,
6-10-69, CI. 271-11.
Gibson, Harlan D.: See —
Mc Vey, Charles I.; Mc Connaughey, Newton; Gibson, Harlan
D.; and Smith, Jack V.,3,449,175.
Gibson, John James: See —
Burns, Joseph R.; and Gibson, John James,3,457,435.
Gibson, John James, to Radio Corporation of America. Logic cir-
cuits employing field-effect transistors. 3,439,185, 4-15-69, CI.
307-205.
Gibson, John James; and Burns, Joseph R., to RCA Corporation.
Logic circuits employing complementary pairs of field-effect
transistors. 3,449,594, 6-10-69, CI. 307-251.
Gibson, Kevin Julian: See-
Render, Alwyn Barrie; and Gibson, Kevin Julian, 3,450, 341.
Gibson, Leslie W., Jr.: See —
Saganowich, Bernard F.; Gibson, Leslie W., Jr.; and Hoverter,
Bryce E., Jr., 3,470,835.
Gibson, Neil J.; and Graham, Howard M., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Magnetic repulsion actuated
switch. 3,487,342, 12-30-69, CI. 335-5.
Gibson Readymixed Concrete Limited: See-
Gallagher, Gerard J., 3,456,925.
Gibson, Richard B.; Kerr, Douglas A.; and Lindsay, Thomas E., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Automatic handshak-
ing method and apparatus for date transmission systems.
3,457,550, 7-22-69, CI. 340-147.
Gibson, Robert G.; Hughes, David R.; and Leavenworth, Richard L.,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Automatic trans-
mission speed selection control for a data transmission system.
3,434,1 17, 3-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Gibson, Robert G.; Johnson, Delbert B.; Mackin, John G., Jr.; and
Straws, James C, to Brown & Root, Inc. Platform for drilling
wells at water locations. 3,486,343, 12-30-69, CI. 61-46.5
Gibson, Roger E.: See —
Blount, William W., Jr.; Gibson, Roger E.; and Tholstrup,
Clarence E.,3,440,210.
Gibson, Ronald F.; Nunley, Clifford E.; and Waters, Dean A., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Liquid
centrifuge for large-scale virus separation. 3,430,849, 3-4-69, CI.
233-1.
Gibson, Samuel H.: See —
Crew, Orville F.; Gardner, Verl L.; and Gibson, Samuel
H. ,3,460,229.
Gibson, Sidney H.; and Hackler, Layton J. Golf swing training
device. 3,482,838, 12-9-69, CI. 273-186.
Gibson, Thomas W., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Com-
pounds of 1,5-dimethylbicyclo (2.1.1) hexane. 3,468,928, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-468.
Gibson, Thomas W.; and Erman, William F., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Synthesis of cis-beta-bergamotene. 3,481,998, 12-
2-69, CI. 260-675.5
Gibson, Van R., Jr., to General Electric Company. Interstage
coupling and neutralization circuit. 3,435,133, 3-25-69, CI. 178-
5.6
Gibson, Warren O., to Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association. Surface
irrigation device. 3,468,130, 9-23-69, CI. 61-12.
Gibson, Wilfred C; McClintock, Ross A.; and Thompson, Raymond
E., to Shaffer Tool Works. Method and apparatus for off shore
drilling. 3,474,858, 10-28-69, CI. 166-0.5
Gibson, Willard C: See—
Courtot, Louis B.; and Gibson, Willard C, 3,469,605.
Gichner Mobile Systems, Inc.: See —
Hewes, George B., Jr.; and Conner, James Leon, 3,466,01 1.
Giconi, Renell A., to Crile, Vaughn W. Stone cutting machine.
3,424,144, 1-28-69, CI. 125-23.
Gidden, David William: See —
Allen, Melvin Oland, 3,480,833.
Gidden, Howard Eugene: See —
Allen, Melvin Oland, 3,480,833.
Gidden, Joe H.: See-
Allen, Melvin Oland, 3,480,833.
Giddey, Andre; and Vuataz, Luc, to Afico S.A. Process for the
production of a tea extract. 3,481,744, 12-2-69, CI. 99-77.
Giddey, Andre: See —
Vuataz, Luc; and Giddey, Andre, 3,477, 854.
Giddings & Lewis, Inc.: See —
Harmer, William D., 3,487,306.
Jones, Gordon H.; and Hosea, Everett E., 3,465,615.
Lehmkuhl, Robert A.; and Reed, Robert E., 3,452,427.
McCann, Walter L.; and Johnson, Earl E., 3,469,496.
McCann, Walter L., 3,469,497.
McGee, John K., 3,439,346.
Steiner, Daniel J.; and Schneider, Cyril J., 3,475,998.
Wohlfeil, Jack A., 3,475,997.
Giddings, Alfred J., to United States of America, Navy. Water tur-
bine drive for spinning flap control (or flettner rotor control).
3,473,504, 10-21-69, CI. 114-162.
Giddings, John C, to University of Utah. Method for separating and
detecting fluid materials. 3,449,938, 6-17-69, CI. 73-23.
Gideonsen, Arthur J.; and Sandrock, Dale D., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Apparatus for connecting a lift assembly to a fork lift
truck. 3,424,328, 1-28-69, CI. 214-768.
Gidge, Lester. Preshaped cartridge for, and method of packaging,
percolator ground coffee. 3,445,237, 5-20-69, CI. 99-77.1
Gidley, John L., to Esso Production Research Company. Method for
acid treating carbonate formations. 3,441,085, 4-29-69, CI. 166-
307.
Gidley, John L., to Esso Production Research Company. Sandstone
acidizing process. 3,481,404, 12-2-69, CI. 166-307.
Gidley, John L.; Terry, William M.; and Brooks, Fred A., Jr., to Esso
Production Research Company. Method for consolidating forma-
tions surrounding boreholes with resin. 3,481,403, 12-2-69, CI.
166-295.
Gidley, John L.; and Tomer, Fred S., to Esso Production Research
Company. Acid fracturing process. 3,452,818, 7-1-69, CI. 166-
308.
Gidlow, Rolf G., to Pillsbury Company, The. Freeze-drying of porous
materials during storage. 3,462,849, 8-26-69, CI. 34-5.
Gidlow, Rolf G.: See—
Ganske, Warren L.; Stein, Jolyon A.; Gidlow, Rolf G.; and Mc-
Carron, Fred H., 3,433,644.
Gidlow, Rolf Gunnar, to Pillsbury Company, The. Freeze drying ap-
paratus and process. 3,458,941, 8-5-69, CI. 34-5.
Gidseg, Edward D. Self-defrosting refrigerators. 3,421,338, 1-14-69,
CI. 62-155.
Gidseg, Edward D. Self-defrosting refrigerator. 3,486,347, 12-30-69,
CI. 62-155.
566
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gie, Ong Tjing; Krijtenburg, Gerben Sjoerd; and Nijhof, Berend Jan,
to North American Philips Company, Inc. Method of manufactur-
ing ferrites. 3,428,416, 2-18-69, CI. 23-51.
Giebel, Buddy E., to Union Camp Corporation. Knockdown paper-
board chair with storage space. 3,463,546, 8-26-69, CI. 297-440.
Giebel, Joseph L.: See —
Temple, Robert; Temple, Ernest E.; and Giebel, Joseph
L.,3,449,993.
Giegerich, Bertrand V., to General Electric Company. Loadbreak
fuseholder. 3,471,816, 10-7-69, CI. 337-195.
Giegerich, Bertrand V., to General Electric Company. Combined
fuse and switch operator assembly. 3,480,898, 1 1-25-69, CI. 337-
4.
Gieles, Joannes Paulus Maria: See —
Bongenaar, Willem; Gieles, Joannes Paulus Maria; and Slob,
Arie,3,433,978.
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, to General Electric Com-
pany. Thermistor device and method of producing said device.
3.435.398, 3-25-69, CI. 338-22.
Gielisse, Peter J.; and Doser, Manfred, to General Electric Com-
pany. Thermistor device and method of producing said device.
3.435.399, 3-25-69, CI. 338-22.
Gielkens, Johannes W.; See —
Thoma, Jozef A.; and Gielkens, Johannes W., 3,446,835.
Thoma, Jozef A.; Gielkens, Johannes W.; and Reichrath,
Werner.3,476,664.
Giella, Mario; and Petralia, Raymond Rosario, to Swift & Company.
Leather dehydration in a falling film dehydrator. 3,444,625, 5-20-
69, CI. 34-9.
Giellerup, Leon W., to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Com-
posite sheet adhesives. 3,483,020, 12-9-69, CI. 117-76.
Gielow, David E.; and Littlejohn, Duane P., to Varian Associates.
Plug-in detachable electrode structures for mass spectrometers.
3,471,691, 10-7-69, CI. 250-41.9
Gielow, David E.; and Llewellyn, Peter M., to Varian Associates. Ion
cyclotron resonance spectrometer employing means for recording
ionization potentials. 3,446,957, 5-27-69, CI. 250-41.9
Gielow, George F.; See —
Edwards, Robert L.; and Gielow, George F. , 3,449,01 1.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., to Artnell Company.
Adjustable footrest assembly. 3,462,194, 8-19-69, CI. 297-425.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., to Artnell Company.
Vehicle seat ash receiver. 3,472,239, 10-14-69, CI. 131-235.
Gielow, George F.; and Edwards, Robert L., to Artnell Company.
Vehicle seat ash receiver. 3,472,241, 10-14-69, CI. 131-235.
Paes, Dale R.; and Gielow, George F., 3,453,026.
Giepen, Hubert M. Electric broiler. 3,421,432, 1-14-69, CI. 99-332.
Gier, Delta W.: See—
Hensel, Jack; and Gier, Delta W., 3,463,838.
Gier, Delta W.; and Pritchard, Ralph W., II, to Chemagro Corpora-
tion. Aryl carbamates. 3,428,669, 2-18-69, CI. 260-471.
Gier, John R., Jr. Method of making multifin helical fin tubes.
3,456,319, 7-22-69, CI. 29-157.3
Gierut, Joseph F.: See-
Jackson, Donald M.; and Gierut, Joseph F., 3,469, 850.
Gies, Donald G., Sr. Nautical weather station. 3,455,159, 7-15-69,
CI. 73-170.
Gies, Herbert L. Switch box anchor and tool for making same.
3,462,039, 8-19-69, CI. 220-3.6
Gies, Paul E.; and Sperl, Gottlieb, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Oscil-
latory shaft external seal structure. 3,455,563, 7-15-69, CI. 277-
84.
Gies, Paul E.; Sperl, Gottlieb; and Braaten, Ralph A., to Houdaille
Industries, Inc. Rotary vane suspension units for endless track
vehicles and the like. 3,444,787, 5-20-69, CI. 91-462.
Giese, Elroy J.: See —
Chernak, John A.; and Giese, Elroy J. ,3,459, 345.
Giese, Emil, to Ringspann Albrecht Maurer K.G. Sprag-type
freewheel clutch. 3,443,672, 5-13-69, CI. 192-45.1
Giese, Ernest; Schubert, Egon; and Rienesl, Konrad, to Guido Rut-
gers. Process of impregnating capillary materials such as wood,
under pressure in a closed vessel. 3,460,979, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-1 16.
Giese, Jack W. Adjustable applicator for lubricating ball bearings.
3,480,112, 11-25-69, CI. 184-1.
Giesecke, Albert S. Sign and method. 3,453,761, 7-8-69, CI. 40-135.
Giesecke, Henry A., to Apromat, Inc. Insertable diaphragm rings for
optical, converging lens systems to reduce diffraction vignetting.
3,433,556, 3-18-69, CI. 350-162.
Giesecke, Henry A., to Apromat, Inc. Compact combination of a
separately usable plane mirror and roof mirror. 3,447,859, 6-3-69,
CI. 350-203.
Gieskieng, David H., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Method and apparatus for preheating particulate feed material for
a rotary kiln. 3,441,258, 4-29-69, CI. 263-32.
Giesking, Paul F., to Pickands Mather & Co. Articulated railway
hopper cars. 3,422,771, 1-21-69, CI. 105-3.
Giessler, Donald A.; and Lafferty, Laurence E., Jr., to Ball Brothers
Company, Incorporated. Container lid. 3,445,023, 5-20-69, CI.
215-40.
Giessler, Donald A.; and Rati iff, Floyd A., to Ball Brothers Company
Incorporated. Storage assembly for home food processing closure.
3,421,648, 1-14-69, CI. 215-40.
Giessler, Wolfgang: See —
Bodesheim, Ferdinand; Giessler, Wolfgang; and Nischk,
Gunther,3,474,135.
Giffard, Jude A. Stop-smoking case. 3,424,123, 1-28-69, CI. 116-2.
Gifford, Guthrie William. Screws, bolts and like fastenings.
3,439,575, 4-22-69, CI. 85-1.
Gifford, Maurice J.; and Grindrod, Paul E., to Mayer, Oscar, & Co.,
Inc. Laminated film, methods of making same and packages
formed therefrom. 3,420,679, 1-7-69, CI. 99-171.
Gifford, Maurice J.; and Seiferth, Oscar E., to Mayer, Oscar, & Co.,
Inc. Saran coating of filled rigid plastic containers. 3,438,788, 4-
15-69, CI. 99-171.
Gifford, Ross W., to Tektronix, Inc. Transition device. 3,426,311, 2-
4-69, CI. 339-17.
Gifford, Ross W., to Tektronix, Inc. Plastic mounting clip for electri-
cal circuit component. 3,439,227, 4-15-69, CI. 317-101.
Gifford, Sheldon R., to General Electric Company. Disposable pallet.
3,464,371,9-2-69, CI. 108-57.
Gifford-Hill-Western, Inc.: See —
Harris, Harold Jay, 3,484,046.
Gift, Myrven F., to International Rectifier Corporation. Controlled
rectifier device with integral di/dt limiting reactor. 3,487,274, 12-
30-69, CI. 317-234.
Gigante, Claudio, to Trans-Continental Engineering Corporation.
Control mechanism. 3,426,979, 2-11-69, CI. 242-99.
Gigante, Mario: See —
Fromm, Marvin M.; and Gigante, Mario, 3,454, 805.
Gigante, Pietro; Antoniu, Demetrio; Ganzina, Fabrizio; Magi, Mario;
and Serino, Enrico, to Sir Laboratori Chimico-Biologici S.p.A.
Neurotropic amides from N-substituted aminomethyl- nor-
camphane and a procedure for their preparation. 3,467,705, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-558.
Giger, Richard N., to Flour City Architectural Metals. Drain con-
struction for window sash and the like. 3,466,819, 9-16-69, CI. 52-
1.
Giger, Urs, to Eta A.G. Ebauches-Fabrik. Watch having improved
means for driving date and day-of-the-week indicating members.
3,436,905, 4-8-69, CI. 58-58.
Giger, Urs; and Jakob-Schild, Edwin F., to Eta A.G. Ebauches-
Fabrik. Calendar watch with correction device for the date ring.
3,465,513, 9-9-69, CI. 58-58.
Giger, Walter, Jr.: See —
Durward, Lloyd S., Jr.; Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Krause, Werner
A. ,3,427,396.
Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Johnston, Frank C, to General Electric Com-
pany. Plug-in type electrical power distribution system. 3,439,309,
4-15-69, CI. 339-22.
Giglio, Ernest J., to United States of America, Health, Education,
and Welfare. Eye measuring instrument. 3,453,998, 7-8-69, CI.
128-2.
Gigliotti, Peter: See-
Del Vecchio, Michael, 3,468,073.
Gignilliat, Leigh R., III. Disposable clinical thermometer. 3,430,491,
3-4-69, CI. 73-358.
Gignilliat, William W.; and Wilder, John W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Process for stabilizing polymers. 3,432,462, 3-1 1-69, CI.
260-45.85
Gijzenberg, Joost. Device for harrowing arable land. 3,422,907, 1-
21-69, CI. 172-102.
Gil, Paul: See—
Gil, Randi; and Gil, Paul,3,475,084.
Gil, Randi; and Gil, Paul. Detachable eyeglass temple bars.
3,475,084, 10-28-69, CI. 351-116.
Gilain, Jacques: See —
Ryckaert, Andre; and Gilain, Jacques,3,454,663.
Gilardi, Robert John, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Novel procedure for starting the flash-extrusion of expandable
resin compositions. 3,461,193, 8-12-69, CI. 264-53.
Gilb, Tyrell T. Information control system. 3,465,328, 9-2-69, CI.
340-324.
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company: See —
Mesh, Theodore J., 3,448,843.
Mesh, Theodore J., 3,448,895.
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The: See —
Wolf, Tobin, 3,420,135.
Gilbert, Allan H.: See—
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H.,3,423,430.
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H.,3,479,301.
Cahn, Arno; Winnegrad, Ronald Ross; and Gilbert, Allan
H., 3,455,957.
Gilbert, Allen Carlton; and Dolan, John R. Construction scaffold
safety railing. 3,425,509, 2-4-69, CI. 182-113.
Gilbert, Andrew: See —
Bryce-Smith, Derek; Gilbert, Andrew; and Vickery, Bri-
an,3,480,532.
Gilbert Brian, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Spark ignition
systems. 3,459,164, 8-5-69, CI. 123-148.
LIST OF PATENTEES
567
Gilbert Brian, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Spark ignition
systems. 3,461,345, 8-12-69, CI. 315-209.
Gilbert, Brian: See-
Nolan, Roger William; and Gilbert, Brian.3,443,192.
Gilbert, Chalmers W.: See-
Carey, Andrew J.; and Gilbert, Chalmers W., 3,433,373.
Gilbert, Chalmers W., to Westingouse Air Brake Company. Counting
and limiting type of resettable ground detection system for detect-
ing electrical ground conditions. 3,483,431, 12-9-69, CI. 317-18.
Gilbert, Chalmers W.; and Popp, Ralph, to Westinghouse Air Brake
Company. Pilot line synchronized phase selective track circuit.
3,433,942, 3-18-69, CI. 246-34.
Gilbert, Dixie E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fibrillation
method. 3,460,416, 8-12-69, CI. 83-30.
Gilbert, Dixie E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Dimethylsulfoxide
in solvent system for polyolefin coating composition. 3,468,994, 9-
23-69, CI. 264-94.
Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Operational amplifier
having improved overload recovery. 3,456,203, 7-15-69, CI. 330-
9.
Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Cascode amplifier
output stage having cutoff preventing means. 3,460,047, 8-5-69,
CI. 330-18.
Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Stabilized amplifier
having improved overload recovery. 3,462,697, 8-19-69, CI. 330-
9.
Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Hybrid computer
switching system. 3,475,598, 10-28-69, CI. 235-150.5
Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Electronic integration
apparatus. 3,475,689, 10-28-69, CI. 328-127.
Gilbert, Edward O.; and Single, Charles H., to Applied Dynamics,
Inc. Electronic integration apparatus. 3,484,594, 12-16-69, CI.
235-183.
Gilbert, Elmer G., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Analog and analog-
digital computer mode and time-scale control system. 3,480,769,
11-25-69, CI. 235-183.
Gilbert, Everett A.; and King, George L., to RFL Industries, Inc.
Frequency shift receiver with single discriminator tuned to one
side of both signal frequencies. 3,440,541, 4-22-69, CI. 325-320.
Gilbert, Everett E.: See —
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E.,3,450,773.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E.,3,459,817.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E.,3,470,302.
Dear, Robert E. A.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,484,528.
Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Fire retardant
elastomers of decachlorooctahydro- l,3,4-metheno-2H cyclobuta
[cd] pentalene-2-one and dienoid polymers and method for their
preparation. 3,481,902, 12-2-69, CI. 260-66.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Gard, Gary L., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Pentafluorothiotrifluoroethylene fumigant. 3,475,453, 10-28-
69, CI. 424-335.
Gilbert, Everett E.; Oxenrider, Bryce C; and Schmitt, George J., to
Allied Chemical Corporation. Polycarbonate resins. 3,480,585, 11-
25-69, CI. 260-47.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. 1,2,4,7,7-Pentachlorotricyclo [2,2,l,0z,6]heptane- 3-one-
5-sulfonyl chloride. 3,445,514, 5-20-69, CI. 260-543.
Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis, Benjamin, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Fluorinated alcohol and ether derivatives thereof.
3,445,524, 5-20-69, CI. 260-614.
Farah, Basil S.; and Gilbert, Everett E., 3,450,822.
Farah, Basil S.; Gilbert, Everett E.; and Veldhuis,
Benjamin,3,462,482.
Gilbert, Frank Peter, to Cossor, A. C, Limited. Knob locking
device. 3,427,680, 2-18-69, CI. 16-121.
Gilbert, George J.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,430,115.
Gilbert, George J., to RCA Corporation. Method of fabricating
semiconductor device. 3,453,724, 7-8-69, CI. 29-590.
Gilbert, George J., to RCA Corporation. Encapsulation and connec-
tion structure for high power and high frequency semiconductor
devices. 3,479,570, 11-18-69, CI. 317-234.
Gilbert, George T., to Portec, Inc. Rotary impact crusher. 3,455,517,
7-15-69, CI. 241-189.
Gilbert, Gorge J., to Solitron Dvices, Inc., mesne. Semiconductor
device with a portion having a varying lateral resistivity.
3,484,309, 12-16-69, CI. 148-33.5
Gilbert Herman S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dry cleaning
apparatus. 3,444,708, 5-20-69, CI. 68-12.
Gilbert, Herman S.; and Lorette, Nicholas B., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Dry cleaning method. 3,428,412, 2-18-69, CI. 8-
142.
Gilbert, Howard W.: See—
Briggs, Southwick W.; and Gilbert, Howard W., 3,459, 167.
Briggs, Southwick W.; and Gilbert, Howard W., 3,473,323.
Gilbert International Corporation: See —
Radel, Philip Harold; and Miller, Seymour Marvin, 3,430,759.
Gilbert, Jack J., to Frank, Bernard. Hand electric steaming and
pressing device to touch-up hanging garments. 3,436,851, 4-8-69,
CI. 38-69.
Gilbert, Jack W.: See—
Deutscher, Abe; Muttart, Vincent H.; and Gilbert, Jack
W.,3,432,631.
Gilbert, James E.; Kroutil, Larry O.; and Ingham, Gary G., to Roto-
Swing Door Co., Inc. Panic breakaway balance door. 3,445,963,
5-27-69, CI. 49-141.
Gilbert, John A., to Unitek Corporation. Shunt switching voltage
regulated power supply. 3,428,882, 2-18-69, CI. 321-18.
Gilbert, John A., to Unitek Corporation. Welding. 3,441,708, 4-29-
69, CI. 219-110.
Gilbert, John A.: See —
Laub, Joseph L.; and Gilbert, John A. ,3,427, 501.
Gilbert, John Harold: See-
Baxter, Samuel; and Gilbert, John Harold,3,467,570.
Gilbert, John Harold, to Monsanto Chemicals Limited. Foamed
aliphatic resin products having elongated cells at right angles to a
surface skin and their manufacture. 3,431,163, 3-4-69, CI. 161-
161.
Gilbert, John Harold, to Monsanto Chemicals Limited. Foamed
polyvinylaromatic resin products having elongated cells at right
angles to a surface skin and their manufacture. 3,431,164, 3-4-69,
CI. 161-161.
Gilbert, John M.: See —
Eaves, Maynard D.; and Gilbert, John M., 3,42 1,21 1.
Gilbert, John R.: See—
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R.,3,420,491.
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R., 3,446,470.
Bowden, George F.; and Gilbert, John R.,3,469,817.
Gilbert, Joseph T.: See—
Flynn, Paul D.; Roll, Arthur A.; and Gilbert, Joseph
T.,3,434,786.
Gilbert, Lloyd. Machine for picking asparagus. 3,427,795, 2-18-69,
CI. 56-327.
Gilbert Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Peterson, John W.; and Schick, Henry, 3,444,607.
Schick, Henry W., 3,478,860.
Gilbert, Margaret A. Stackable bedpan with spout. 3,453,664, 7-8-
69, CI. 4-112.
Gilbert, Richard Lapham, Jr.: See —
English, Jackson Pollard; Hickman, John Bibb; and Gilbert,
Richard Lapham, Jr.,3,467,496.
Gilbert, Ronald Albert; and Shire, Ralph John, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Power plant for a helicopter. 3,483,696, 12-16-69, CI.
60-39.16
Gilbert, Ronald J. H.: See—
Turnbull, John N.; and Gilbert, Ronald J. H.,3,428,552.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Dictaphone Corporation. Electrical signal
radiating apparatus. 3,423,757, 1-21-69, CI. 343-788.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Dictaphone Corporation. Loopstick anten-
nas. 3,453,634, 7-1-69, CI. 343-788.
Gilbert, Samuel, to Hydro Manufacturing, Inc. Dental syringe for
oral hygiene. 3,467,082, 9-16-69, CI. 128-66.
Gilbert, Theodore E.; and Lindemann, Otto H., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Dip coating apparatus. 3,421,477, 1-14-69, CI. 118-
602.
Gilbert, Wayne C. Automatic cutting depth regulator for shank-type
cultivators and the like. 3,433,307, 3-18-69, CI. 172-4.
Gilbert, William E., to Spaulding Fibre Company, Inc. Hermetically
sealed electrolytic cell. 3,428,869, 2-18-69, CI. 317-230.
Gilbert, William F., Jr.: See—
Chegwidden, Raymond A.; Cohen, Howard M.; and Gilbert,
William F., Jr.,3,479,292.
Gilbert, William Van Tyle. Rotatable and slidable gunstock.
3,442,042, 5-6-69, CI. 42-73.
Gilbertson, Herman. Corner bit assembly for earthmoving blades.
3,456,370, 7-22-69, CI. 37-141.
Gilbertson, Ian David: See —
Goodfellow, David Sydney; and Gilbertson, Ian
David,3,468,115.
Gilbertson, Oswald I., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of winding and calibrating electrical coils. 3,458,929, 8-5-
69, CI. 29-605.
Gilbreath, Benjamin F. Motor control and overload protection.
3,443,189, 5-6-69, CI. 318-345.
Gilchrist, Allan E., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Electrode assembly
used in electrocoating hollow articles. 3,476,667, 1 1-4-69, CI.
204-181.
Gilchrist, David J., to General Motors Corporation. Bending
machine. 3,466,914, 9-16-69, CI. 72-214.
Gilchrist, Edgar S., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation.
Set-point apparatus powered in series with a sensor element.
3,430,141, 2-25-69, CI. 324-99.
Gilchrist, Ralph E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Oil production
by steam drive. 3,425,492, 2-4-69, CI. 166-272.
Gilchrist, Ralph E.; and Cornelius, Archie J., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Method of controlling steam injection into a reservoir
in the production of hydrocarbons. 3,455,384, 7-15-69, CI. 166-
272.
Gilchrist, Ralph E.; and Nance, Charles W., to Tenneco Oil Com-
pany. Method of detecting the movement of heat in a subterrane-
568
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an hydrocarbon bearing formation during a thermal recovery
process. 3,483,730, 12-16-69, CI. 73-15.
Gilchrist, Reginald S.: See—
Mattingly, Denis Albert Edward; and Gilchrist, Reginald
S.,3,486,320.
Gilchrist, Robert F., to Vega Manufacturing Corporation. Tapping
saddle. 3,471,176, 10-7-69, CI. 285-111.
Gilden, Aaron Robert: See—
Kremer, Charles J.; Lewis, Walter E. F.; and Gilden, Aaron
Robert.3,458,392.
Gilder, Thomas E., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Multi-
range pressure measuring device. 3,439,541, 4-22-69, CI. 73-398.
Gildersleve, David R.; and Tute, Michael S., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co.,
Inc. Polyhydroisoquinoline antiviral agents. 3,437,662, 4-8-69, CI.
260-286.
Gildersleve, David R.; and Tute, Michael S., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co.,
Inc.4,4'-Biphenyl and diphenyl ether carboxylic acids and esters.
3,455,993, 7-15-69, CI. 260-473.
Gildner, Kenneth J., to Picker Chromatography, Inc. Bubble injec-
tor. 3,465,951, 9-9-69, CI. 230-160.
Giles, Ben F.; and Viger, Howard L., to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Cancellation of horizontally traveling noise in marine
seismic exploration. 3,460,064, 8-5-69, CI. 340-15.5
Giles, Cyril George; Martin, James Alexander; and Spindlow, John
Richard, to National Research Development Corporation. Vehicle
guidance system. 3,431,996, 3-1 1-69, CI. 180-98.
Giles, Homer W.: See —
Federman, Alfred P., 3,468,695.
Giles, Walter B., to General Electric Company. Air film drag reduc-
tion with viscoelastic additives. 3,455,266, 7-15-69, CI. 114-67.
Giles, William S., to TRW Inc. Valve stem retainer and lock as-
sembly. 3,466,009, 9-9-69, CI. 251-337.
Giletta, Dario: See —
Caretta, Renato; Pacciarini, Antonio; and Giletta,
Dario.3,433,695.
Caretta, Renato; Pacciarini, Antonio; and Giletta,
Dario.3,434,897.
Pacciarini, Antonio; and Giletta, Dario, 3,458,612.
Gilewski, Joseph F., to Electrical & Mechanical Service Co. Transfer
apparatus. 3,474,800, 10-28-69, CI. 134-46.
Gilewski, Joseph F.; and Teter, Ray E., to Electrical & Mechanical
Service Co. Conveyor and novel link therefor. 3,437,190, 4-8-69,
CI. 198-131.
Gilfillan Corporation: See —
Green, David J.; Tasker, Raymond B.; and Davis, Donovan C,
3,450,990.
Gilford Instrument Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Gilford, Saul R.; and Emary, Robert J., 3,458,698.
Gilford, Saul R., 3,475,127.
Martens, Melvin; and Musson, Chester G., 3,487,458.
Gilford, Saul R., to Gilford Instrument Laboratories, Inc. Fluid sam-
ple measuring and diluting method and apparatus. 3,475,127, 10-
28-69, CI. 23-230.
Gilford, Saul R.; and Emary, Robert J., to Gilford Instrument
Laboratories, Inc. Spectrophotometer lamp housing. 3,458,698, 7-
29-69, CI. 240-41.35
Gilissen, Herman Petrus Johannes, to AMP Incorporated. Electrical
connector assembly and mounting means therefor. 3,437,983, 4-8-
69, CI. 339-198.
Gilissen, Herman Petrus Johannes, to AMP Incorporated. Printed
circuit connector. 3,479,637, 11-18-69, CI. 339-176.
Gilissen, Hermanus P. J., to AMP Incorporated. Electrical connec-
tor. 3,469,228, 9-23-69, CI. 339-47.
Gilkeson, David C: See—
Turula, Eugene; Lynch, Geraldine B.; and Gilkeson, David
C, 3,454,327.
Gilkey, Russell: See —
Caldwell, John R.; and Gilkey, Russell.3,464,852.
Gill, Colm Anthony: See—
Freeman, Dennis Brian; and Gill, Colm Anthony, 3,459,604.
Gill, Frank L.; Beutler, Warren E.; and Hanna, Edward C, to Lam-
son & Sessions Co., The. Flaw detection method for annular arti-
cles. 3,487,298, 12-30-69, CI. 324-37.
Gill, Henry L.; and Heller, Lyman W., to United States of America,
Navy. Soil testing apparatus. 3,457,778, 7-29-69, CI. 73-84.
Gill, James W.; and Lim, Peter G., to Hercules, Incorporated.
Recovery and purification of microbial polysaccharides.
3,422,085, 1-14-69, CI. 260-209.
Gill, John B. Apparatus for gripping a pipe. 3,480,270, 11-25-69, CI.
269-131.
Gill, John D.: See—
Wynne, James R.; and Gill, John D.,3,422,789.
Gill, Joseph; and Rouvalis, George, to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Alternating current motor control system particularly for
position regulating applications. 3,470,428, 9-30-69, CI. 318-18.
Gill, Joseph: See—
Luppold, Robert H., Jr.; and Gill, Joseph.3,435,355.
Gill, Lawrence H.: See —
Phlipot, James R.; Gill, Lawrence H.; and Clifford, Earl
W., 3,480,026.
Gill, Lester D. Pill dispenser with rotating top for discharging succes-
sive pUls. 3,450,306, 6-17-69, CI. 221-71.
Gill, Thomas H.: See—
Rickard, Donn J.; Holbrook, Franklin K.; Bushman, Ronald C;
Preston, Warren O.; and Gill, Thomas H.,3,448,682.
Gill, Thomas R., to GS Equipment Company. Plastic barrel and
method of fabrication. 3,439,900, 4-22-69, CI. 259-81.
Gill, William Lee; and Perkel, Harold, to Radio Corporation of
America. System for switching the attitude reference of a satellite
from a first celestial body to a second celestial body. 3,427,453, 2-
11-69, CI. 250-83.3
Gillam, Edward D., to Comly-Gillam Carton Corporation. Cartons
for inspection. 3,455,497, 7-15-69, CI. 229-38.
Gillard, Calvin W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Optical beam
deviator. 3,438,700, 4-15-69, CI. 350-285.
Gillard, Frederick B., 50% each to Bidstrup, Peter G., and Jones,
Robert I. Complete prosthetic denture and method for self- fitting.
3,464,111,9-2-69, CI. 32-2.
Gillberg, Gunnar Arne. Water tap. 3,481,360, 12-2-69, CI. 137-315.
Gillead, J. Foster. Shoe heel with rotatable lift. 3,478,447, 11-18-69,
CI. 36-36.
Gillen, Lawrence E.: See —
Aichenegg, Paul C; Emerson, Carl D.; and Gillen, Lawrence
E.,3,428,665.
Aichenegg, Paul C; and Gillen, Lawrence Edward, 3,454,679.
Giller, Ronald R., to Dictograph Products, Inc. Rigid in-the-ear hear-
ing aid. 3,448,224, 6-3-69, CI. 179-107.
Gillery, Frank H., to PPG Industries, Inc. Metal-tungsten bronze
films. 3,457,106, 7-22-69, CI. 1 17-33.3
Gillery, Frank H.; Pressau, Jean P.; and Lewis, Charles W., to PPG
Industries, Inc. Sputtering of metals in an atmosphere of fluorine
and oxygen. 3,477,936, 11-11-69, CI. 204-192.
Gilles, Jack C, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Hindered
bisphenol antioxidants and their preparation. 3,457,316, 7-22-69,
CI. 260-619.
Gilles, Jack C, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Hindered
bisphenol antioxidants and their preparation and use in
polyolefms. 3,485,795, 12-23-69, CI. 260-45.95
Gilles, Raymond H., to Continental Products of Texas. Methods of
removing and reclaiming ammonia ions from water. 3,475,330, 10-
28-69, CI. 210-25.
Gilles, Wallace; Yamasaki, George K.; and Burger, J. C, to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Hollow chathode electron
discharge device for generating spectral radiation. 3,476,970, 11-
4-69, CI. 313-209.
Gillespie, Frank C: See —
Metcalfe, Kenneth A.; Gillespie, Frank C; and Smith, Ian
E.,3,476,935.
Gillespie, Gerald J.: See —
Detrick, Robert S.; and Gillespie, Gerald J.,3,449,152.
Gillespie, James Francis, to AMP Incorporated. Grounding connec-
tor. 3,453,377, 7-1-69, CI. 174-75.
Gillespie, Peter James, to Energy Conversion Limited. Electro-
chemical cell arrangements. 3,468,712, 9-23-69, CI. 136-86.
Gillespie, Richard L., Sr.: See —
Cook, Donald L.; Hansen, Douglas R.; and Gillespie, Richard
L., Sr.,3,463,361.
Gillet, Claude: See—
Buu-Hoi, Nguyen P.; Lambelin, Georges; Lepoivre, Constan;
Gillet, Claude; and Thiriaux, Jacques.3,479,396.
Gillet, William J., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Coining ap-
paratus. 3,453,859, 7-8-69, CI. 72-412.
Gillett, Glenn D., to United States of America, Air Force, mesne.
Heat shrinkable plastic soldering sleeve. 3,451,609, 6-24-69, CI.
228-56.
Gillett Tool Co., Inc.: See-
Long, Emile David, 3,437,188.
Gillette, Allen K.: See-
Ferris, Robert G.; and Gillette, Allen K.,3,443,547.
Ferris, Robert G.; Gillette, Allen K.; and Ferris, Howard
J.,3,464,390.
Gillette Company, The: See —
Flynn, John Barry, 3,454,198.
Hantman, Lionel L.; Lutz, Eugene F.; and Schroeder, George
A., 3,474,795.
Lewiecki, Edward M.; and Shnitzler, Meyer J., 3,428,223.
Lowry, Alan B., 3,460,712.
Markey, Joseph Thomas, 3,465,571.
Martin, Frank Samuel, 3,465,935.
McGill, Thomas Alan; and Hoffman, John George, Jr.,
3,443,731.
Nissen, Warren I., 3,421,219.
Nissen, Warren I.; and Atwater, Robert M., 3,461,616.
Perry, Roger Leslie, 3,484,939.
Pickel, James Brennan, 3,431,624.
Rum, Thomas J., 3,466,022.
Samsing, Rolf A., 3,429,451.
Sinclair, Robert L., 3,427,084.
Watson, Peter M. F., 3,448,548.
Webster, Milo Edward, 3,465,918.
Webster, Milo Edward, 3,465,922.
LIST OF PATENTEES
569
Webster, Milo Edward, 3,482,784.
Gillette France S.A.: See—
Cardinet, Guy; and Faudemay, Edmond Lucien Jean, 3,448,684.
Gillette, Garry Carter: See-
Ball, Newton E.; and Gillette, Garry Carter,3,448,398.
Gillette, Garry C., to Dana Laboratories, Inc. Circuit for converting
resistance values of unknown resistor to electrical potential signal
for measurement purposes. 3,437,925, 4-8-69, CI. 324-62.
Gillette, Thomas W.: See—
Patton, John T.; and Gillette, Thomas W., 3,440,1 77.
Gillham, Helen Currier: See-
Epstein, Martin; Buckler, Sheldon A.; Sherr, Allan Ellis; and
Gillham, Helen Currier,3,459,833.
Mosby, William Lindsay; Gillham, Helen Currier; and Sherr,
Allan Ellis.3,439,005.
Gillham, Helen Currier; and Sherr, Allan Ellis, to American
Cyanamid Company. Flame-retardant agents for thermoplastic
products. 3,431,324, 3-4-69, CI. 260-893.
Gilli, Paul, to Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft. Method and arrange-
ment for generating energy from nuclear fission in a high tempera-
ture reactor. 3,444,401, 5-13-69, CI. 310-11.
Gilliam, Clarence W.: See-
Bliss, Billy R.; Gilliam, Clarence W.; and Laswell, John
E.,3,473,472.
Gilligan, Thomas J.; and Nozaki, Arthur T., to Electronic Memories,
Inc. System for driving a magnetic core memory. 3,466,633, 9-9-
69, CI. 340-174.
Gilligan, William H.; and Oda, Takahiko A., to United States of
America, Army. Difluoroamino compounds and methods of
preparation. 3,474,145, 10-21-69, CI. 260-583.
Gillilan, Edward, to Cherry Electrical Products Corporation. Mag-
netically actuated snap action switch. 3,449,700, 6-10-69, CI. 335-
188.
Gilliland, Harold E., to Continental Oil Company. In situ retorting of
oil shale using C02 carrier. 3,480,082, 1 1-25-69, CI. 166-266.
Gilliland, Joe E.: See-
White, Wayne E.; Munn, James M.; Gilliland, Joe E.; and
Wright, Benny B., 3,463,605.
Gilliom, John W., to Tappan Company, The. Built-in oven cooling
system. 3,485,229, 12-23-69, CI. 126-21.
Gillis, Edward Allan, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
High temperature fuel cell electrolyte carrier. 3,432,363, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 136-153.
Gillissen, Josef: See —
Schulte, Karl; Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang; Muller, Heinrich; Friebel,
Hans; Enenkel, Hans Joachim; and Gillissen, Josef, 3, 46 1,1 64.
Gillon, John: See—
Brooker, Peter John; Gillon, John; Newbold, Geoffrey Tatter-
sall; and Saggers, David Thomas.3,422,198.
Gillono, Matteo; and Alberto, Pietro. Device for loading and unload-
ing spindles. 3,442,072, 5-6-69, CI. 57-53.
Gillot, Jacques: See —
Goldberger, William M.; and Gillot, Jacques,3,457,049.
Gilman, David John, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. An-
tidepressant compositions and methods employing a-aminodesox-
ybenzoin derivatives. 3,470,301, 9-30-69, CI. 424-331.
Gilman, Paul B.; Goffe, Charles A.; and Jones, Jean E., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Radiation sensitive silver-dye complexes.
3,446,619, 5-27-69, CI. 96-63.
Gilman, Robert J.; and King, George L., to R F L Industries, Inc.
High speed data transmission system which modulates a high
frequency, FSK oscillator to a lower transmission frequency.
3,470,473, 9-30-69, CI. 325-30.
Gilman, Robert W., to California Pellet Mill Company. Axial extru-
sion mill. 3,422,748, 1-21-69, CI. 100-93.
Gilmartin, John A., to TRW Inc. Caging mechanism. 3,474,688, 10-
28-69, CI. 74-527.
Gilmer, Deward W. Net. 3,484,981, 12-23-69, CI. 43-105.
Gilmont, Roger, Instruments, Inc.: See —
Gilmont, Roger, 3,433,077.
Yamaguchi, Masatoshi; Howard, Frederick D.; and Pratt, Harlan
K., 3,459,032.
Gilmont, Roger, to Cole-Parmer Instrument and Equipment Com-
pany. Micrometric dispenser. 3,430,813, 3-4-69, CI. 222-43.
Gilmont, Roger, to Gilmont, Roger, Instruments, Inc. Compensated
syringe manometer. 3,433,077, 3-18-69, CI. 73-401.
Gilmont, Roger; and Parkinson, Martin C, to Virtis Company, Inc.,
The. Vacuum gauge assembly. 3,453,890, 7-8-69, CI. 73-400.
Gilmont, Roger; and Parkinson, Martin C, to Virtis Company, Inc.,
The. Vacuum gauge assembly. 3,478,779, 11-18-69, CI. 137-615.
Gilmore, John A., to Montecito Manufacturing Co. Ironing machine
forflatwork. 3,483,645, 12-16-69, CI. 38-143.
Gilmore, John P.: See —
Oshida, Otto A.; Gilmore, John P.; and Lowe, James
H., 3,441,515.
Gilmore, Ronald P.: See—
Adair, James C; Baier, William E., Jr.; Gilmore, Ronald P.; and
Wottlin, William O.,3,483,505.
Gilmore, Samuel E. Air dumping control mechanism for self priming
pumps. 3,474,735, 10-28-69, CI. 103-113.
Gilmore, William J.; and Peterson, Vincent C. J., to American Chain
& Cable Company, Inc. Tow part self-discharging wire. 3,465,743,
9-9-69, CI. 124-18.
Gilmour, Alexander S., Jr., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.
Vacuum arc gettering pump. 3,437,260, 4-8-69, CI. 230-69.
Gilmour, Jack L.: See —
Frantz, Robert N.; Ryszewski, Vincent J.; and Gilmour, Jack
L.,3,441,289.
Gilmour, James, Jr. Axle mount. 3,454,305, 7-8-69, CI. 301-1.
Gilmour, James, Jr. Axle mount. 3,476,416, 11-4-69, CI. 287-52.04
Gilmour, Richard C: See —
Corrigan, James D.; Bowers, Lester T.; Gilmour, Richard C;
and Wolff, Robert A.,3,436,521.
Gilpin, William V., to Universal Controls Corporation. Pressure test
plug and means for bypassing gas meters. 3,438,397, 4-15-69, CI.
137-599.
Gilpin, William V., to Universal Controls Corporation. Probe ap-
paratus for changing gas meters. 3,444,724, 5-20-69, CI. 73-40.5
Gilpin, William W. R.: See—
Renaud, Edward H.; and Gilpin, William W. R.,3,444,029.
Gilreath Hydraulics, Inc.: See—
Gilreath, Lafayette E.; and Pollard, Charles, 3,435,732.
Gilreath, Lafayette E., to Perfection Engineering Co., Inc. Centrifu-
gal separator. 3,430,850, 3-4-69, CI. 233-7.
Gilreath, Lafayette E.; and Pollard, Charles, to Gilreath Hydraulics,
Inc. Hydraulically powered drilling sub. 3,435,732, 4-1-69, CI. 91-
135.
Gilson Bros. Co.: See —
Enters, Edward W., 3,483,763.
Enters, Edward W., 3,483,938.
Price, Warren H., 3,449,981.
Price, Warren H., 3,483,684.
Gilson, James R.: See —
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R.,3,425,161.
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R.,3,457,674.
Gilson, John L.; and Larson, Gail V., to Dick, A.B., Company. Sten-
cil duplicating paste ink. 3,421,910, 1-14-69, CI. 106-14.5
Gilson Medical Electronics, Inc.: See —
Gilson, Warren E., 3,486,983.
Gilson, Robert John, to Colston, Charles, Limited. Rack for drying
articles. 3,464,566, 9-2-69, CI. 211-71.
Gilson Screen Company: See—
Tonjes, Burl D., 3,439,800.
Tonjes, Burl D., 3,481,468.
Gilson, Warren E., to Gilson Medical Electronics, Inc. Respirometer.
3,486,983, 12-30-69, CI. 195-127.
Gilstrap, James B. Aircraft glide slope indicator. 3,474,406, 10-21-
69, CI. 340-25.
Giltech Corporation: See —
Schjeldahl, Gilmore T.; Carlsen, Harry R.; and Eumurian,
Charles, 3,480,993.
Giltinan, Thomas L., to United States of America, Air Force. Auto-
matic liquid level detector, using reflection from the meniscus.
3,452,208, 6-24-69, CI. 250-218.
Giltner, Charles M., to Ametek, Inc. Self-erecting spiral tube device.
3,467,329, 9-16-69, CI. 242-54.
Gilvey, John P.; and Hershoff, Leonard, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Mica membrane mounting structure for
cathode ray storage tube. 3,445,707, 5-20-69, CI. 313-68.
Gilwood, Martin E.; and des Chatelets, Jean, to Pall Corporation.
Water clarifier and water clarification method. 3,481,868, 12-2-
69, CI. 210-19.
Gimigliano, Joseph P., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation.
Vacuum vapor deposition-control of coating profile. 3,455,730, 7-
15-69, CI. 117-107.1
Gimigliano, Joseph P.; and Butler, John Francis, to Jones &
Laughlin Steel Corporation. Generation of liquid-free metal vapor.
3,458,347, 7-29-69, CI. 117-107.
Gimmler, Joachim, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Drive arrangement for
an automotive vehicle. 3,472,023, 10-14-69, CI. 60-12.
Gimpel, Donald J.; and Nelson, Arthur L., to Electro Oceanics, Inc.,
mesne. Fluidproof electrical connector. 3,478,297, 11-11-69, CI.
339-60.
Ginaven, Marvin E., to Bauer Bros., Co., The. Dewatering device.
3,451,555, 6-24-69, CI. 210-433.
Ginaven, Marvin E., to Bauer Bros. Co., The. Dewatering equip-
ment. 3,452,876, 7-1-69, CI. 210-409.
Ginaven, Marvin E.; and Adams, Albert H., to Bauer Bros., Co.,
The. Press structure. 3,460,466, 8-12-69, CI. 100-117.
Gindele, Woodbury A. Device for attaching a shrimp-like body to a
fishing hook. 3,461,590, 8-19-69, CI. 43-4.
Ginder, Paul, to Burton Silverplating Co. Multilayer magnetic coat-
ing. 3,479,156, 11-18-69, CI. 29-183.5
Giner, Jose D., to Leesona Corporation, mesne. Electrochemical cell
containing an electrode com- prising a catalytic layer consisting of
uniformly dispersed catalytic metal particles and a hydro- phobic
polymer, and (in contact with the cell electrolyte) a separate
porous metal layer. 3,438,815, 4-15-69, CI. 136-86.
.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Giner, Jose D., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for converting hydrogen- containing feedstocks into elec-
trical energy. 3,446,672, 5-27-69, CI. 136-86.
Giner, Jose D., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for converting hydrogen- containing feedstocks. 3,446,674,
5-27-69, CI. 136-86.
Giner, Jose D., to Leesona Corporation, mesne. Method of operating
fuel cell. 3,467,551,9-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Giner, Jose D., to Leesona Corporation, mesne. Electrochemical fuel
cell. 3,467,552, 9-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Giner, Jose: See —
Sizer, John H., Jr.; and Giner, Jose,3,470,028.
Gineste, Robert Maurice, to ARCA Premoncontrole. Measuring ap-
paratus delivering pulses at a frequency proportional to the mea-
surement. 3,455,166, 7-15-69, CI. 73-398.
Gingery, Wayne Paul, to Clutch Research and Development Co.
Dual splined shaft assembly for a clutch. 3,465,860, 9-9-69, CI.
192-70.16
Gingher, Carl E. Combined garment hanger. 3,455,491, 7-15-69, CI.
223-91.
Gingher, Carl E. Hanger stem. 3,480,245, 11-25-69, CI. 248-317.
Gingrich, Richard I., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Grinding fixture for
television funnels. 3,456,398, 7-22-69, CI. 51-227.
Ginn, David L., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne.
Restraint latch. 3,465,998, 9-9-69, CI. 248-361.
Ginnette, Lewis F.; and Scalf, William R., to FMC Corporation. Ap-
paratus for introducing substance into vacuum chamber.
3,430,454, 3-4-69, CI. 62-353.
Ginsberg, Leon, to Precision Electronic Components Ltd. Variable
resistor. 3,446,085, 5-27-69, CI. 74-89.14
Ginsberg, Michael J.; and Krock, Richard H., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Alloys for brazing silicon nitride material. 3,428,450, 2-
18-69, CI. 75-170.
Ginsburgh, Irwin; and Pennington, Benjamin D., to Standard Oil
Company (Indiana). Injection leak sealing apparatus and method.
3,472,285, 10-14-69, CI. 138-97.
Ginsburgh, Irwin: See-
Wright, Lawrence T.; and Ginsburgh, Irwin, 3,453,538.
Ginsig, Robert, to Syntex Corporation. Process for the preparation
of alkynyl carbinols. 3,470,217, 9-30-69, CI. 260-397.4
Ginter, Robert Aloyious: See —
Wilken, George Henry; and Ginter, Robert Aloyious,3,43 1,779.
Ginther, Fred J.: See —
Small, William A.; and Ginther, Fred J. ,3,423,027.
Gintz, Francis Paul; Matthews, Richard Ohn Strachan; and Peirce,
Goderey Malcolm, to Distillers Company Limited, The. Two-stage
polymerisation process for chloroprene. 3,444,152, 5-13-69, CI.
260-92.3
Gioia, Steve C; and Fricke, Louis H., Jr., to Monsanto Company.
Zero supperssion circuit for differential amplifiers. 3,477,034, 11-
4-69, CI. 330-69.
Giolito, Francois: See —
Benoit, Odile; and Giolito, Francois,3,464,925.
Giolito, Francois; and Philippe, Jean, to Progil. Thermostable mix-
tures of diphenoxybenzenes and mono- and diphenoxydiphenyls
usable as functional liquids. 3,429,816, 2-25-69, CI. 252-52.
Giolito, Silvio L., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Acylated
bis(diphenylphosphinodithioates). 3,454,678, 7-8-69, CI. 260-926.
Giolito, Silvio L., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Polyolefins stabil-
ized with acylated diarylphos- phinodithioates. 3,475,370, 10-28-
69, CI. 260-45.7
Giolitti, Nicolo: See —
Gassino, Teresio; and Giolitti, Nicolo,3,448,844.
Gionet, Edmond R.: See —
Doveinis, Juozas; Gionet, Edmond R.; and Wittenberg, William
J. ,3,466,802.
Giontzeneli, Kiamil, to Radio Corporation of America. Direct cou-
pled amplifier including two-stage automatic gain control.
3,421,100, 1-7-69, CI. 330-19.
Giordani, Roberto: See—
Donato, Luigi; Gennaro, Gianni; and Giordani,
Roberto,3,428,805.
Giordano, Ames F.; and Caldwell, Walter H., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Time division multiplex
channel pulse distributor. 3,441,674, 4-29-69, CI. 179-15.
Giordano, Anthony, Jr.: See —
Magda, Robert J.; and Giordano, Anthony, Jr.,3,446,165.
Giordano, Etienne. Apparatus for imposing a respiratory cycle to a
patient. 3,424,147, 1-28-69, CI. 128-1.
Giordano, Nicola; Cavaterra, Enrico; and Fattore, Vittorio, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Catalytic process for the preparation of
acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile. 3,471,545, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
465.3
Giordano, Nicola: See —
Caporali, Giorgio; and Giordano, Nicola,3,445,501.
Caporali, Giorgio; Ferlazzo, Natale; Giordano, Nicola; and
Faletti, Franco.3,452,077.
Giordano, Roger Francois, to Promecam Sisson-Lehmann, Societe
Anonyme. Bending machine. 3,440,847, 4-29-69, CI. 72-12.
Giordano, Salvatore T., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Accelerator apparatus and method of shaping cavity
fields. 3,466,554, 9-9-69, CI. 328-233.
Giordmaine, Joseph A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Continuously tunable parametric oscillator. 3,454,902, 7-
8-69, CI. 331-96.
Giordmaine, Joseph A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Optical beam peak power amplifier and buncher.
3,459,466, 8-5-69, CI. 350-160.
Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Kaiser, Wolfgang K., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical mode selector. 3,478,277, 11-
11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Giordmaine, Joseph A.: See —
Duguay, Michel A.; Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Rentzepis,
Peter M., 3,453,429.
Giorgetti, Francesco, to Societa Italiana Telecommunicazioni
Siemens S.p.A. Coupling network for wide-band IF amplifiers.
3,426,288, 2-4-69, CI. 330-21.
Giorgi, Angelo L.: See —
Krupka, Milton C; Giorgi, Angelo L.; Krikorian, Nerses H.; and
Szklarz, Eugene G., 3,482,940.
Giorgi, Jean Claude: See —
Dambrine, Francis; and Giorgi, Jean Claude.3,450,263.
Giori, Gualtiero. Apparatus for removing ink from the surface of
wiping cylinders used in direct steel plate printing. 3,468,248, 9-
23-69, CI. 101-167.
Giovagnoli, Paul S. Automatic car washing apparatus. 3,460,548, 8-
12-69, CI. 134-58.
Giovanetti, Albert; and Sanders, Richard F., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Process for recovering pigmentary titanium dioxide from non-pig-
mentary waste titanium dioxide. 3,460,957, 8-12-69, CI. 106-300.
Gipp, Wilbert O., to Case, J. I., Company. Isolated platform mount-
ing. 3,438,672, 4-15-69, CI. 296-35.
Gippin, Morris, to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Neutralization of impurities in isoprene polymerization. 3,442,878,
5-6-69, CI. 260-82.1
Giraitis, Albert P.: See —
Johnston, James D.; and Giraitis, Albert P., 3,459,514.
Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Lauria, Francesco; Fojanesi, Alessandro; Nan-
nini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, to Carlo Erba S.p.A,. Keto-
acid derivatives of benzofuranes and their preparation. 3,458,533,
7-29-69, CI. 260-346.2
Giraldi, Pier Nicola: See —
Lauria, Francesco; Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Francavilla, Pier Nicola;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy,3,452,085.
Girard, Andre Jean, to Office National d88Etudes et de Recherches
Aerospatiales. Spectrometric apparatus of high resolving power.
3,432,238, 3-11-69, CI. 356-97.
Girard, Andre Jean, to Office National d88Etudes et de Recherches
Aerospatiales. Radiation gate of spectrometric apparatus.
3,432,241, 3-1 1-69, CI. 356-99.
Girard, Andre J.; and Berny, Jean G., to Office National d'Etudes et
de Recherches Aerospatiales. Stellar spectrometer. 3,454,338, 7-8-
69, CI. 356-97.
Girard, Bernard: See —
Auchapt, Pierre; Girard, Bernard; and Sautray,
Roger.3,445,346.
Girard, Ernest J., to North Shore Shingle Co., Ltd. Shingle cutting
machine. 3,467,154, 9-16-69, CI. 143-115.
Girard, Ernest J., to North Shore Shingle Co. Ltd. Shingle drying ap-
paratus. 3,483,961, 12-16-69, CI. 198-20.
Girard, Harry J., 1/2 to Knapp, Mary M. Internal cleaning device for
pipe lines. 3,460,180, 8-12-69, CI. 15-104.06
Girard, Harry J. Pipe line cleaning device. 3,474,479, 10-28-69, CI.
15-104.06
Girard, Harry J. Pipe line pig. 3,484,886, 12-23-69, CI. 15-104.06
Girard, Laurent H., to American Velcro Inc. Composite length of
pile fabric sheet material. 3,426,363, 2-1 1-69, CI. 2-338.
Girard, Laurent H., to American Velcro, Inc. Skiving apparatus.
3,431,679, 3-11-69, CI. 51-5.
Girard, Laurent H., to American Velcro, Inc. Heat sealing apparatus.
3,449,195, 6-10-69, CI. 156-443.
Girard, Laurent H.; Hockmeyer, Clive E.; and Ouellette, Marcel C,
to American Velcro, Inc. Separable fastening device. 3,461,513, 8-
19-69, CI. 24-204.
Girard, Len M. Toilet tissue dispenser. 3,475,067, 10-28-69, CI. 312-
39.
Girard, Peter F., to Ryan Aeronautical Co., The. Aircraft with
flapped rotor/wing. 3,464,650, 9-2-69, CI. 244-7.
Girard, Roland T.: See —
Hamlen, Robert P.; Nilson, Ronald R.; and Girard, Roland
T.,3,481,788.
Girard, Theodore A., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc., mesne. Aqueous
surface-coating compositions containing polysaccharide thickeners.
3,438,915, 4-15-69, CI. 260-17.4
Girard-Perregaux et Cie S.A.: See —
Jaquet, Francis, 3,465,515.
Girardiere, Gustave: See —
Lubet-Moncla, Xavier Lucien, 3,431,907.
LIST OF PATENTEES
571
Girardin, Elmer F. Door frame setting jig. 3,439,401, 4-22-69, CI.
29-200.
Giraud, Denise C.; Barlow, Gordon A.; and Glass, Marvin I., to
Glass, Marvin, & Associates. Board game apparatus with upwardly
spring-biased playing pieces. 3,462,153, 8-19-69, CI. 273-134.
Giraud, Denise C; Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Glass, Marvin I., to
Glass, Marvin, & Associates. Racing game with chance positiona-
ble removable hurdles. 3,481,605, 12-2-69, CI. 273-134.
Giraud, Denise C; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass,
Marvin, & Associates. Board game apparatus with concealed, up-
wardly projectable playing piece. 3,462,154, 8-19-69, CI. 273-135.
Giraud, Denise C: See—
Glass, Marvin I.; Giraud, Denise C; and Licitis, Gu-
nars.3,437,338.
Giraud, Francois Louis, to Bertin et Compagnie. Surface effect
devices with fluid amplifier stabilizing means. 3,439,772, 4-22-69,
CI. 180-118.
Giraud, Jacques, to L'Aluminium Francais. Torque converter and
method of manufacture. 3,482,400, 12-9-69, CI. 60-54.
Giraud, Robert Louis, to Parsons & Whittemore. Shearing machines
for strip products, particularly to those used in the corrugated
board industry. 3,424.041, 1-28-69, CI. 83-76.
Girault, Jean; and Pandelle, Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generate de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Magnetic coder for transmitting the angular
position of a shaft. 3,435,448, 3-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Girault, Pierre: See—
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre.3,445,469.
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre,3,445,480.
Allais, Andre; and Girault, Pierre, 3,449, 347.
Giravions Dorand: See —
Dorand, Pierre Rene Leon Bernard, 3,456,904.
Dorand, Pierre Rene Leon Bernard, 3,478,987.
Kretz, Marcel, 3,481,560.
Girden, Barney B. Method of controlling smog. 3,465,964, 9-9-69,
CI. 239-2.
Girdler Corporation: See—
Bocard, Joseph P.; and Harvin, Richard L., 3,469,934.
Browne, Robert Y., 3,442,626.
Bryan, Harry A.; and Reynolds, Joseph C, 3,437,124.
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr.; Kelsall, Avery Crowell; Bowker, Gordon
Stanley; and Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr., 3,453,087.
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr., 3,484,215.
Kelsall, Avery Crowell, 3,479,143.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; and Brandon, Charles S., 3,442,632.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; Trimarke, Carl Robert; Harvin, Richard
L.; and Brandon, Charles S., 3,477,832.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; and Steinberger, Robert John, 3,485,743.
Girdner, William I., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Method of mak-
ing an electromagnetic transducer. 3,475,815, 11-4-69, CI. 29-603.
Girling, Alfred Ernest, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Magnetic tape recorder for recording alternate blocks of
digital signal data on the same track. 3,482,230, 12-2-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Girling Limited: See —
Avner, David Alan, 3,427,415.
Brittain, Frank Eustace, 3,442,182.
Brittain, Frank Eustace, 3,479,068.
Cock, Donald J.; and Habgood, Gordon A., 3,435,691.
Craske, Haydn L., 3,421,602.
Dawson, Stuart Bruce, 3,427,929.
Farr, Glyn P. R., 3,442,357.
Farr, Glyn P. R., 3,463,054.
Goddard, Arthur, 3,470,984.
Green, Martin; and Campbell, Roy, 3,459,458.
Hales, Eric Charles, 3,449,018.
Hambling, Stewart Kevern, 3,422,934.
Harrison, Anthony W., 3,435,925.
Harrison, Anthony William, 3,442,353.
Hemus, Robert B., 3,432,010.
Hoenick, Hermann Hans, 3,428,152.
Hoenick, Hermann Hans; and Beller, Hans Albert, 3,459,282.
Lawrie, William David, 3,473,850.
Lee, Ronald, 3,435,926.
Margetts, Hugh G., 3,443,670.
Moyes, Gordon Haswell, 3,427,807.
Newstead, Charles, 3,448,831.
Newstead, Charles, 3,459,283.
Newstead, Charles, 3,464,524.
Newstead, Charles, 3,464,525.
Newstead, Charles, 3,474,683.
Newstead, Charles, 3,482,460.
Rath, Heinrich Bernhard, 3,480,116.
Redmayne, Leonard; and Wade, Maurice A, 3,470,985.
Rivett, Anthony B., 3,455,416.
Schuchmann, Gerhard Ernst Ludwig Otto; Rath, Heinrich Bern-
hard; and Hoenick, Hermann Hans, 3,421,603.
Wilson, Alexander John; Coldfield, Sutton; and Ingham, Peter
Charles, 3,422,932.
Yardley, Alfred, 3,422,621.
Giros, Marcel A., to Societe Spiralex S.A. Devices for the continu-
ous treatment of wires or metallic strips. 3,455,133, 7-15-69, CI.
72-46.
Gissel, Richard A.: See —
Foster, Philip B.; Gissel, Richard A.; and Seelbach, Walter
C.,3,444,395.
Foster, Philip B.; Gissel, Richard A.; and Seelbach, Walter
C.,3,445,680.
Gisser, Henry: See —
Mertwoy, Helen; and Gisser, Henry ,3,426,076.
Gisslen, Jan M.: See —
Saferstein, Samuel D.; and Gisslen, Jan M., 3,452,542.
Gister, Sidney; and Kronenthal, Richard L., to Ithicon, Inc. Method
for swelling and dispersing collagen. 3,455,776, 7-15-69, CI. 162-
2.
Gitlin, Manuel M.; and Levy, Chauncey F., Jr. Spectacle frame hav-
ing detachable lenses and inwardly curved temples. 3,475,083, 10-
28-69, CI. 351-41.
Gits Bros. Mfg. Co.: See—
Jensen, Hans, 3,420,585.
Gittelson, Stanley B. Portable incubator. 3,470,866, 10-7-69, CI.
128-1.
Gitten, Lawrence J.; and Newby, Neal D., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Special calling feature control arrangement
for telephone switching system. 3,445,602, 5-20-69, CI. 179-18.
Gittinger, Norman C, to General Electric Company. Self-checking
system for a vehicle separation. 3,459,937, 8-5-69, CI. 246-34.
Gittinger, Norman C, to General Electric Company. Rail vehicle lo-
cation and control system. 3,476,932, 1 1-4-69, CI. 246-187.
Gittings, Donald R., to International Datacon Inc. Data procesing
apparatus. 3,458,123, 7-29-69, CI. 234-32.
Gittleman, Morris. Pipe coupling. 3,479,066, 11-18-69, CI. 285-236.
Gittler, Frank L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Im-
purity diffusion source and method. 3,476,621, 11-4-69, CI. 148-
189.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., to Aluminum Company of
America. Process for producing kappa alumina. 3,443,894, 5-13-
69, CI. 23-142.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., to Aluminum Company of
America. Process for producing kappa alumina. 3,443,895, 5-13-
69, CI. 23-142.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Mac Zura, George, to Aluminum Company
of America. Production of ceramic bodies. 3,432,313, 3-11-69, CI.
106-46.
Giudicelli, Don Pierre Rene Lucien; and Najer, Henry, to Les
Laboratoires Dausse. Coumarine derivative. 3,438,988, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-253.
Giudici, Livio L., to General Electric Company. Lamp phosphor ad-
herence. 3,424,606, 1-28-69, CI. 1 17-33.5
Giuffre, Anthony A. Humidity and temperature control apparatus.
3,469,412, 9-30-69, CI. 62-173.
Giuffrida, Anthony J., to Ionics, Incorporated. Stable anode and
method for making the same. 3,454,472, 7-8-69, CI. 204-29.
Giuffrida, Philip, to Electronics Corporation of America. Electrical
control circuitry for use in combustion supervision systems.
3,433,572, 3-18-69, CI. 431-31.
Giuiuzza, Pietro, to O.M.C.S.A. Officine Mecniche Cigardi S.p.A.
Multi-unit printing machine drive control. 3,447,456, 6-3-69, CI.
101-183.
Giuliano, James C. Shank button tacker attachment for industrial
sewing machines. 3,469,546, 9-30-69, CI. 1 12-1 14.
Giulie, Joe D., to Icore Industries. Segregating device. 3,433,343, 3-
18-69, CI. 193-31.
Giulietti, Luciano, to RIV-SKF Officine di Villar Perosa S.p.A. Valve
tappets and method of making same. 3,431,896, 3-11-69, CI. 123-
90.
Giunta, Joseph S.: See—
Bales, John W., Jr.; and Giunta, Joseph S.,3,448,771.
Giusti, Aldo J. Apparatus for stripping Brussels sprouts. 3,428,048,
2-18-69, CI. 130-30.
Giusti, Edmund C: See —
Oberg, Hugh E., 3,421,472.
Givaudan Corporation: See —
Eschinasi, Emile H.; and Cotter, Mary Lou, 3,439,042.
Eschinasi, Emile H., 3,455,997.
Kitchens, Garry C; and Dahill, Robert T., Jr., 3,475,484.
Lamparsky, Hans Dietmar; and Marbet, Roman, 3,470,209.
Marbet, Roman, 3,452,105.
Sandermann, Wilhelm; and Bruns, Klaus, 3,427,328.
Wood, Thomas F.; and Achuff, Nancy E., 3,442,640.
Givaudin Corporation: See —
Naves, Yves Rene; and Ochsner, Paul Albert, 3,461,138.
Given, Kenneth M., deceasedO (by Given, Marian K.; executrix).
Tagging machine. 3,434,441, 3-25-69, CI. 112-104.
Given, Marian K.: See —
Given, Kenneth M., 3,434,441.
Givens, William R.: See —
Jewell, David E.; and Givens, William R.,3,480,269.
Givens, Wyatt W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Pulsed neutron well
logging technique and system. 3,434,161, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.1
572
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Givens, Wyatt W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Pulsed neutron well
logging technique and system. 3,435,216, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.1
Givens, Wyatt W., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Production of chemis-
try-dependent gamma ray and thermal neutron logs corrected for
porosity. 3,435,217, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.1
Givot, Martin D.; and Stuart, Marshall J., to Marshall Aluminum
Products Inc. Corner construction. 3,425,725, 2-4-69, CI. 287-
189.35
Givry, Jean-Pierre: See —
Morel, Paul; Givry, Jean-Pierre; and Scalliet, Robert, 3,421,995.
Giwosky, Harry L., to Realist, Inc. Riflescope with O-ring support
and multiple lead fine threaded eyepiece. 3,464,758, 9-2-69, CI.
350-10.
Gjerde, Erwin G. Supplementary firing system. 3,457,902, 7-29-69,
CI. 122-7.
Gjerde, Trygve, to A/S Stormbull. Anchor device for steel reinforc-
ing cables. 3,422,592, 1-21-69, CI. 52-704.
GK Industries, Inc.: See—
Sokol, Herbert Z., 3,421,664.
G.K.N. Group Services Limited: See —
Davies, Douglas W. L., 3,454,486.
Kitchener, Ronald, 3,475,61 1.
Moneypenny, Harold Kenneth; and Kitchener, Ronald,
3,421,364.
Wycherley, John Ralph; Proudman, Michael C; and Clare, Alan
C, 3,469,182.
G.K.N. Machinery Limited: See —
Hartle, Brian, 3,447,694.
Woodcock, Donald Bernard; and Williams, Edward, 3,470,722.
G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Limited: See —
Allsop, Robert T., 3,479,714.
Jordan, Arthur Edmund; and Williams. Reginald Hugh,
3,459,249.
Glabisch, Dietrich, to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne. Stabile, aqueous
emulsions of ethylene copolymers. 3,437,626, 4-8-69, CI. 260-29.6
Glacier Metal Company Limited, The: See —
Beazley, Rodney Thomas, 3,432,091.
Beazley, Rodney Thomas; and Armstrong, Robert Hunter
Thynne, 3,452,415.
Bielec, Mateusz Kazimierz, 3,454,312.
Herbert, Colin Wray, 3,448,715.
Herbert, Colin Wray, 3,467,050.
Michael, Anthony D.; and Pratt, George C, 3,432,293.
Glacier Ware, Inc.: See —
Paquin, Roger Lee, 3,436,932.
Stoner, Arthur M.; Schneider, Richard C; and Paquin, Roger
L., 3,434,302.
Gladden, David J.; and Marsh, William J., to Coleman Company,
Inc., The. Variable heat output catalytic heater. 3,457,021, 7-22-
69, CI. 431-315.
Gladden, David J.; and Roy, Michael G., to Coleman Company, Inc.,
The. Method of and apparatus for raising a tent. 3,457,930, 7-29-
69, CI. 135-1.
Gladding Corporation: See —
Overhulser, William T., 3,475,049.
Gladieux, Norman K.: See—
Mc Cown, William E.; Gladieux, Norman K.; and Dunipace,
Donald W, 3,476,539.
Gladney, Kurt Paul; and Deuzeman, Hendrik Herman Jan, to
Fiberglas Canada Limited. De-ionizing treatment for phenolic
resins using a soluble ammonium salt. 3,432,453, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-
29.3
Gladrow, Elroy Merle; and Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Cracking catalyst composi-
tions. 3,449,265, 6-10-69, CI. 252-455.
Gladrow, Elroy Merle: See —
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr.; Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.; and
Gladrow, Elroy Merle.3,480,539.
Gladstone, Dennis John: See —
Stocks, Harry Ronald; and Gladstone, Dennis John, 3,444,947.
Gladwell, Robert T., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Circular slurry
saw. 3,486,496, 12-30-69, CI. 125-13.
Gladwin, Floyd R. Trash compressor. 3,438,321, 4-15-69, CI. 100-
221.
Gladwin, Floyd R. Method and apparatus for milling large radius
curves. 3,464,314, 9-2-69, CI. 90-21.
Gladwin Industries Inc.: See —
Quigley, Warren W., 3,471,656.
Gladwyn, Burchell J., 1/2 to Lane, Robert G. Fluid-operated sensing
system. 3,482,433, 12-9-69, CI. 73-37.5
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold, to Allen
and Hanburys Limited. As-triazino (5,6-s) indoles. 3,452,013, 6-
24-69, CI. 260-249.9
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold, to Allen
and Hanburys Limited. As triazino[5,6,-b]indoles. 3,466,281, 9-9-
69, CI. 260-249.9
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold, to Allen
and Hanburys Limited. As triazino[5,6,-b]indoles. 3,466,282, 9-9-
69, CI. 260-249.9
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John Harold, to Allen
and Hanburys Limited. As-triazino[5,6-b]indoles. 3,467,657, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-249.5
Gladysz, Carl V.: See —
Cox, Arthur; Gladysz, Carl V.; and Linke, Arthur G., 3,428,023.
Glaenzer Spicer: See —
Orain, Michel, 3,457,750.
Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonyme: See —
Orain, Michel, 3,466,067.
Glaesener, Ernest, to ARBED, Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich-
Dudelange, S.A. Process for casting of metal from a refining fur-
nace into a ladle. 3,476,549, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-46.
Glaeser, Melvin L.; and Wilson, Earl L., to Koppers Company, Inc.
Dust dislodging system for electrostatic precipitators. 3,483,669,
12-16-69, CI. 55-112.
Glamann, Paul Wilhelm. Vehicle transmissions. 3,430,517, 3-4-69,
CI. 74-674.
Glamkowski, Edward J.; and Sletzinger, Meyer, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Process for preparing (halophenyl) alkyl ketone compounds.
3,435,075, 3-25-69, CI. 260-590.
Glamorise Foundation, Inc.: See —
Lewis, Richard; and Pryor, Paul D., 3,436,999.
Glancy, Jerry L., to Appliance Manufacturing Company, Inc. Cam
actuated switch structure. 3,457,802, 7-29-69, CI. 74-568.
Glander, Fritz; and Pelz, Diethart, to Kabel- und Metallwerke Gu-
tehoffnungshutte Aktiengesellschaft. Waterproof and corrosion re-
sistant jacketed electric cable. 3,484,539, 12-16-69, CI. 174-107.
Glandin, Constan, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Fuel assembly for nuclear reactors with fuel rods positioned by
springs carried by a grid. 3,431,171, 3-4-69, CI. 176-78.
Glandin, Constan, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Spacer for fuel assemblies in a nuclear reactor. 3,457,140, 7-22-
69, CI. 176-78.
Glandin, Constan; and Skar, Harald, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Method of manufacturing fuel assemblies.
3,481,021, 12-2-69, CI. 29-455.
Glanemann, Rudolf, to Vacu-Lift Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Vacuum lifting device, preferably for flat
objects. 3,431,010, 3-4-69, CI. 294-64.
Glang, Reinhard; and Maissel, Leon I., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Maximum thermometer for surface tem-
perature measurements. 3,472,074, 10-14-69, CI. 73-362.
Glantz, Erika: See —
Renwanz, Gerhard; Credner, Karl; and Glantz, Erika, 3,437, 728.
Glanzstoff AG: See —
Ensslin, Kurt; Heinen, Peter; and Rongen, Josef, 3,460,213.
Heinen, Peter, 3,423,000.
Herwig, Hans Ulrich, 3,477,221.
Schippers, Heinz; and Ostertag, Karl, 3,466,357.
Sommer, Erwin; Manegold, Jost-Henrich; and Schulze, Helmut,
3,483,167.
Werner, Helmut; and Stapp, Hans, 3,478,143.
Glanzstoff Koln GmbH: See —
Fassbender, Herbert, 3,454,986.
Glaros, Emanuel Michael. Airless spray apparatus and methods.
3,469,788, 9-30-69, CI. 239-307.
Glaros, Emanuel Michael. Joint with planar connector member.
3,469,873, 9-30-69, CI. 287-189.36
Glaser, Dieter, to Munchener, Peggy Kinderwagenfabrik GmbH &
Co., KG. Bed for baby carriage. 3,466,678, 9-16-69, CI. 5-93.
Glaser, Dieter; and Beger, Udo, to Munchener, Peggy Kinderwagen-
fabrik GmbH & Co., KG. Bed for baby carriage. 3,466,677, 9-16-
69, CI. 5-93.
Glaser, Donald A., to Berkeley Scientific Laboratories, Inc. Method
and apparatus for dispensing measured quantities of liquids.
3,476,291, 11-4-69, CI. 222-76.
Glaser, Heinrich: See —
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; von der Emden, Wolfgang; Glaser, Hein-
rich; and Holtschmidt, Hans,3,483, 165.
Glaser, Hermann: See —
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Glaser, Her-
mann,3,441, 601.
Vogt, Wilhelm; and Glaser, Hermann, 3,476, 799.
Glaser, Josef: See —
Strohschein, Manfred; Glaser, Josef; and Kurth, Hans, 3,439, 736.
Glaser, Marvin B.: See —
Stark, Thomas M.; and Glaser, Marvin B., 3,480, 393.
Glaser, Nathan T.: See —
Watson, Chelsea, 3,446,438.
Glaser, Paul W.; and Boynton, Ira Dana, to Midland-Ross Corpora-
tion, mesne. Means for feeding compacts onto a conveying sur-
face. 3,425,571, 2-4-69, CI. 214-35.
Glaser, Peter E.; Johnston, Reed H.; and Jolkovski, Robert M., to
Little, Arthur D., Inc. Protective garment. 3,425,060, 2-4-69, CI.
2-2.1
Glaser, Raymond Arthur: See —
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph
M.; Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard
B.,3,477,666.
Glaser, William Jack: See —
Schlobohm, Roland T.; and Glaser, William Jack, 3,454,496.
LIST OF PATENTEES
573
Glasford, Edmund J., to General Motors Corporation. Method and
apparatus for molding articles from thermoplastic sheet materials.
3,476,840, 11-4-69, CI. 264-25.
Glasgow, Clarence O. Throttling valve. 3,428,086, 2-18-69, CI. 137-
625.3
Glasgow, Clarence O.; and Bucklin, Charles A., to Custom Engineer-
ing & Manufacturing Corporation. Plug valve. 3,443,789, 5-13-69,
CI. 251-214.
Glasgow, David Gerald: See —
Salyer, Ival O.; and Glasgow, David Gerald.3,442,745.
Salyer, Ival O.; and Glasgow, David Gerald.3,481,814.
Salyer, Ival O.; and Glasgow, David Gerald,3,48 1,823.
Wilson, Harry S.; Glasgow, David Gerald; and Salyer, Ival
0.,3,481,822.
Glasgow, James C, to Timber Imports, Inc. Timber truss joint and
joint connector. 3,426,495, 2-11-69, CI. 52-641.
Glasgow, Luther Ellis. Crumb crust shaper. 3,451,359, 6-24-69, CI.
107-47.
Glasgow, Paul J., to Robbins and Bendror Associates, Inc. Bookbind-
ing machine for folding book end leaves. 3,478,378, 11-18-69, CI.
11-1.
Glasky, Alvin J., to International Chemical and Nuclear Corporation.
Substituted ammonium basic addition salts of ribonucleic acid.
3,438,968, 4-15-69, CI. 260-211.5
Glasky, Alvin J., to International Chemical and Nuclear Corporation.
Enhancement of memory processes in mammals with basic addi-
tion salts of ribonucleic acid. 3,484,521, 12-16-69, CI. 424-200.
Glass, Abraham; and Sweeton, Gerard F., to Mathews, Porter, Scien-
tific Company. Primate cage. 3,467,064, 9-16-69, CI. 119-17.
Glass, Adolph C. Collapsible steering assembly. 3,483,768, 12-16-69,
CI. 74-492.
Glass, David E., to Shelbourne Industries, Incorporated. Ski bracket
or the like. 3,421,725, 1-14-69, CI. 248-304.
Glass, Emmett F.: See —
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard
P.,3,444,676.
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard
P. ,3,463,018.
Glass Fibers Products, Inc.: See —
Lewis, Albert; Robbins, David L.; and Kelley, Lawrence W.,
3,484,259.
Glass, Henry Peter. Mobile camper unit. 3,458,231, 7-29-69, CI.
296-23.
Glass, Henry P., to Welded Products Company. Fireplace having ad-
justable food receptacle and ash receptacle. 3,455,291, 7-15-69,
CI. 126-137.
Glass, Jerome, to Waltham Watch Company. Watch crystal and cas-
ing assembly. 3,473,319, 10-21-69, CI. 58-91.
Glass, John Arnold, to Monsanto Company. Solvent purification by
distillation with a hydrocarbon oil. 3,436,318, 4-1-69, CI. 203-52.
Glass, John Arnold: See —
Dehn, John S.; and Glass, John Arnold,3,433,841.
Glass, John P.: See—
Simson, Anton K., 3,467,124.
Glass, John P. Foamed plastic container with hinged closure.
3,442,415,5-6-69, CI. 220-32.
Glass, John P. Inflatable massaging mattress. 3,467,081, 9-16-69, CI.
128-33.
Glass, John R.; and Liederman, David, to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Method for determining components in hydrocarbon streams.
3,432,403, 3-11-69, CI. 204-1.
Glass Laboratories Company: See —
Shanok, Jesse P.; and Shanok, Victor, 3,470,015.
Shanok, Jesse P.; and Shanok, Victor, 3,480,462.
Shanok, Victor; and Shanok, Jesse P., 3,421,350.
Shanok, Victor; and Shanok, Jesse P., 3,455,546.
Shanok, Victor; and Shanok, Jesse P., 3,458,386.
Glass, Marvin, & Associates: See —
Ayala, Carl, 3,426,476.
Barlow, Gordon A.; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I.,
3,460,830.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,474,771.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,481,606.
Disko, Harry; Long, Thomas L.; and Glass, Marvin I.,
3,484,798.
Disko, Harry; Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, 3,486,756.
Giraud, Denise C; Barlow, Gordon A.; and Glass, Marvin I.,
3,462,153.
Giraud, Denise C; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I.,
3,462,154.
Giraud, Denise C; Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Glass, Marvin
I., 3,481,605.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Kripak, Leonid, 3,419,994.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, 3,432,230.
Glass, Marvin I.; Giraud, Denise C; and Licitis, Gunars,
3,437,338.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, 3,442,512.
Glass, Marvin I.; Disko, Harry; and Jernstrom, Hans E.,
3,460,831.
Glass, Marvin I.; Licitis, Gunars; and Aleksa, Peter, 3,461,604.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Barlow, Gordon A., 3,462,857.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Disko, Harry, 3,471,147.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Schoenfield, Palmer J., 3,471,965.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Meyer, Burton C, 3,472,260.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, 3,479,035.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, 3,484,160.
Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Ancevicius, Dalia E., 3,471,148.
Jernstrom, Hans, 3,452,989.
Jernstrom, Hans; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,480,275.
Kripak, Leonid; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,473,260.
Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,452,472.
Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,479,764.
Stan, Henry; Barlow, Gordon A.; and Meyer, Burton C,
3,464,694.
Stan, Henry; and Glass, Marvin I., 3,464,702.
Winston, Emanuel A., 3,484,105.
Glass, Marvin I.: See —
Barlow, Gordon A.; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin
I.,3,460,830.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I.,3,474,771.
Breslow, Jeffrey D.; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,48 1,606.
Disko, Harry; Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars.3,486,756.
Disko, Harry; Long, Thomas L.; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,484,798.
Giraud, Denise C; Barlow, Gordon A.; and Glass, Marvin
I. ,3,462,1 53.
Giraud, Denise C; Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Glass, Marvin
I.,3,48 1,605.
Giraud, Denise C; Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin
I. ,3,462, 154.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Barlow, Gordon A., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Toy. 3,462,857, 8-26-69, CI. 35-77.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Disko, Harry, to Glass, Marvin, & Associates.
Structural balancing game. 3,471,147, 10-7-69, CI. 273-1.
Glass, Marvin I.; Disko, Harry; and Jernstrom, Hans E., to Glass,
Marvin, & Associates. Assembling and balancing skill game.
3,460,831,8-12-69, CI. 273-1.
Glass, Marvin I.; Giraud, Denise C; and Licitis, Gunars, to Glass,
Marvin, & Associates. Chance controlled game piece selecting
device. 3,437,338, 4-8-69, CI. 273-138.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Kripak, Leonid, to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Sneezing doll. 3,419,994, 1-7-69, CI. 46-118.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, to Glass, Marvin, & Associates.
Audio-visual unit. 3,432,230, 3-11-69, CI. 88-28.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, to Glass, Marvin, & Associates.
Audio-visual device. 3,484,160, 12-16-69, CI. 353-7.
Glass, Marvin I.; Licitis, Gunars; and Aleksa, Peter, to Glass, Mar-
vin, & Associates. Sound reproducing mechanism. 3,461,604, 8-
19-69, CI. 46-232.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Meyer, Burton C. Memory game apparatus.
3,471,149, 10-7-69, CI. 273-1.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Meyer, Burton C, to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Game. 3,472,260, 10-14-69, CI. 273-161.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Schoenfield, Palmer J., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Jack-in-the-box with phonograph. 3,471,965, 10-14-69,
CI. 46-118.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, to Glass, Marvin,
& Associates. Rotating figure with oscillating head portion.
3,442,512, 5-6-69, CI. 273-141.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, to Glass, Marvin,
& Associates. Player actuated chance game device. 3,479,035, 11-
18-69, CI. 273-138.
Jernstrom, Hans; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,480,275.
Kripak, Leonid; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,473,260.
Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,452,472.
Meyer, Burton C; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,479,764.
Stan, Henry; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,464,702.
Glass, Ronald; and Fuechsel, Charles F., III. Automatic player for
electronic musical instrument. 3,420,940, 1-7-69, CI. 84-1.03
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Railway car draft gear with automatic cushioning
control. 3,429,454, 2-25-69, CI. 213-8.
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Air dryer and purge control unit. 3,472,000, 10-
14-69, CI. 55-163.
Glass, William H.; and Bridigum, Robert J., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Moisture removal apparatus for compressed air
supply system. 3,486,303, 12-30-69, CI. 55-162.
Glass, William H.: See—
Wilson, Mortimer D.; and Glass, William H.,3,448,229.
Glass, Winfried; and Benning, Anton, to Bergwerksverband G.m.b.H.
Method of carrying out reations using liquid heat transfer agents.
3,475,115, 10-28-69, CI. 23-1.
Glass-Tite Industries, Inc.: See —
Lybarger, Robert A., 3,461,532.
Glassbrook, Clarence I., to Ethyl Corporation. Detection of water in
halogenated hydrocarbon streams. 3,474,006, 10-21-69, CI. 204-1.
Glasschroeder, Hans, to Bio-Caf Instrument Company. Flanging tool.
3,482,282, 12-9-69, CI. 18-19.
Glasscock, Ira, Jr.; and Bundrant, Lewis J. Eccentric adapter for a
stuffing box. 3,442,538, 5-6-69, CI. 285-178.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Glasser, Albert D.: See-
Archer, David H.; Glasser, Albert D.; Sverdrup, Edward F.; and
Taylor, Herbert L.,3,433,680.
Glasser, Leon. Musical instrument bow. 3,456,544, 7-22-69, CI. 84-
282.
Glassey, Eugene A. Instrument for gauging liquid depth. 3,475,959,
11-4-69, CI. 73-296.
Glassey, Stephen F.: See —
Bailey, John M.; Glassey, Stephen F.; and Staniak, Waldemar
A.,3,45 1,405.
Glassman, Aaron, to Pennsylvania Sewing Research Corporation.
Modular electrical switch and fuse box having means for connect-
ing to like boxes. 3,479,567, 11-18-69, CI. 317-114.
Glassman, Jacob A. Gastroscope. 3,481,325, 12-2-69, CI. 128-8.
Glassman, Joel. Key system. 3,457,746, 7-29-69, CI. 70-456.
Glassman, Joel; and Turner, Newton C, to Genesco, Inc. Manufac-
ture of footwear. 3,481,054, 12-2-69, CI. 36-55.
Glassmeyer, John J., to Pullman Incorporated. Container frame
structure. 3,456,829, 7-22-69, CI. 220-1.5
Glasson, Jean Emile, to Botalam. Device for grouping and bundling
rod-like members. 3,427,958, 2-18-69, CI. 100-7.
Glasson, Jerry M., to Teletype Corporation. Block synchronization
circuit for an error detection and correction system. 3,456,239, 7-
15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Glasson, Jerry M., to Teletype Corporation. Synchronizing circuit for
a receiving distributor. 3,472,956, 10-14-69, CI. 178-69.5
Glasspool, William T., to Raytheon Company. Active filter.
3,431,434, 3-4-69, CI. 307-233.
Glastic Corporation, The: See —
White,Roger B., 3,437,858.
Glasz, Eugen G.: See —
Mohring, Gustav; Weber, Arno; Glasz, Eugen G.; and Hagele,
Gerhard,3,482,750.
Glathe, Manfred: See —
Berg, Gerhard; Blumel, Harald; and Glathe, Manfred,3 ,476,642.
Glauber, Myron: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Glaudot, Jean-Paul, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Electrical connector assembly. 3,475,569, 10-28-69, CI. 200-50.
Glauser, James E.; and Wright, William S., Jr., to Pacific Scientific
Company. Safety harness device. 3,450,368, 6-17-69, CI. 242-
107.4
Glavan, Ivan. Pantograph. 3,475,819, 1 1-4-69, CI. 33-25.
Glaverbel S.A.: See —
Aerts, Josef, 3,438,518.
Algrain, Andre; and Fabry, Gerard, 3,460,303.
Brichard, Edgard; and Raes, Andre, 3,470,776.
Discry, Henri, 3,459,525.
Doquire, Gilbert; and Tasset, Michel, 3,434,865.
Eloy, Pierre, 3,438,761.
Henry, Georges; Brichard, Edgard; Marchand, Jean; and Bau-
duin, Albert, 3,477,838.
Jacobs, Alfred, 3,459,411.
Jaupain, Maurice, 3,468,681.
Javaux, Gustave, 3,442,635.
Miche, Andre, 3,451,831.
Plumat, Emile, 3,425,818.
Plumat, Emile; and Jaupain, Maurice, 3,425,851.
Plumat, Emile, 3,429,684.
Glavis, Frank J., to Rohm & Haas Company. Spray-reacted particu-
late carboxylic polymer- inorganic base compositions. 3,453,245,
7-1-69, CI. 260-78.5
Glavis, Frank J.; Clemens, David H.; and McDonnell, Roger P., to
Rohm & Haas Company. Clarification of raw sewage using
hydrolyzed copolymers of polymerizable acrylic and vinyl com-
pounds. 3,442,799, 5-6-69, CI. 210-54.
Glavitsch, Johann: See —
Rauhut, Paul; Glavitsch, Johann; and Cuny, Robert.3,47 1,708.
Glaxo Laboratories Limited: See —
Arnold, Benjamin Harry; and Haddow, Norman, 3,436,310.
Clegg, John Brian; and Elliott, Leonard Godfrey, 3,445,563.
Eardley, Stephen; Gregory, Gordon Ian; Lazenby, John Kevin;
and Long, Alan Gibson, 3,479,350.
Gale, Ann; and Phillipps, Gordon Hanley, 3,450,697.
Phillipps, Gordon Hanley, 3,445,487.
Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Cocker, John Derek; and Webb,
Godfrey Basil, 3,481,934.
Smith, Gerald Arthur; and Phillipps, Gordon Hanley, 3,476,780.
Wall, Wilfred Frank; Fatherley, Michael; and Boothroyd, Brian,
3,422,103.
Weir, Niall Galbraith, 3,440,252.
Glaza, Gordon K.: See—
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., 3,460, 304.
Braeuninger, Karl F.; and Glaza, Gordon K., 3,477,350.
Glaze, Ardelle, to Fort Wayne Metals, Inc. Permeable airfoil skin.
3,428,278, 2-18-69, CI. 245-8.
Glazebrook, Ellis; and Chisholm, Kenneth Duncan Fraser, to English
Electric Computers Limited. Electric pulse delay circuit.
3,467,838, 9-16-69, CI. 307-268.
Glazier, Walter H., to Esso Production Research Company. Common
depth point seismic prospecting. 3,431,999, 3-1 1-69, CI. 181-0.5
Glazkov, Anatoly Vasilievich: See —
Gromov, Anatoly Pavlovich; Lukasheva, Evgenia Nikolaevna;
Glazkov, Anatoly Vasilievich; Livshits, Abram Lazarevich;
Pozhalkin, Vladimir Vasilievich; Polotsky, Vadim Ev-
genievich; and Scherbak, Mikhail Venediktovich.3,472,993.
Gleason, Albert W.: See —
Bucky, Peter A.; and Gleason, Albert W.,3,448,266.
Gleason, Anthony H.: See —
Tunkel, Norman; Hollyday, William C, Jr.; Bartlett, Jeffrey H.;
and Gleason, Anthony H.,3,449,251.
Gleason, Frank J., Jr.; and Comstock, Russell E., to Copeland
Refrigeration Corporation. Compressor pulsation dampener.
3,458,121, 7-29-69, CI. 230-232.
Gleason, Lawrence David, to Motorola Inc. Multi-frequency receiver
with automatic monitoring of channels with one channel having
priority. 3,482,166, 12-2-69, CI. 325-341.
Gleason, Quin R.; and Thrasher, George E., Jr., to Master Pneu-
matic-Detroit, Inc. Industrial lubricating system. 3,421,600, 1-14-
69, CI. 184-7.
Gleason, Robert Joseph: See —
Goldstein, David; and Gleason, Robert Joseph.3,449,075.
Gleason, Willard P.: See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; Gleason, Willard P.; and Robinson, Al-
fred G., 111,3,466,264.
Gleason, William J.: See —
Staunton, John J. J.; Malter, Lewis; Gleason, William J.; Maker,
Lewis; Gleason, William J.; and Bull, Rame W.,3,428,432.
Staunton, John J. J.; Malter, Lewis; Gleason, William J.; Malter,
Lewis; Gleason, William J.; and Bull, Rame W.,3,428,432.
Gleason Works, The: See —
Bruinsma, Norman G., 3,456,955.
Ellwanger, Charles G.; Huscher, Howard I.; and Payment,
Robert J., 3,468,435.
Nardone, Joseph P., 3,468,552.
Snook, Alvin W., 3,440,927.
Walters, Derek M., 3,420,537.
Gleaton, Hamlin J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Methods for clean-
ing looms. 3,440,097, 4-22-69, CI. 134-37.
Gleeson, Murray A. Key retainer. 3,485,070, 12-23-69, CI. 70-456.
Gleichert, Arthur A., 50% to Bales, Robert J. Urine deflector.
3,486,172, 12-30-69, CI. 4-1.
Gleichman, George E. Lift bed type truck with unloading means
therefor. 3,482,721, 12-9-69, CI. 214-508.
Gleim, Paul S.: See —
Bean, Kenneth E.; and Gleim, Paul S.,3,42 1,055.
Gleim, Paul S.; and Sherer, Jimmie B., to Texas Instruments, Incor-
porated. Vapor deposition apparatus including orbital substrate
support. 3,456,616, 7-22-69, CI. 118-49.5
Gleim, William K. T.., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
of dyeing synthetic polymeric materials. 3,421,831, 1-14-69, CI. 8-
55.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Thioheteropoly acid anhydrides as crude oil hydrorefining
catalysts. 3,432,442, 3-11-69, CI. 252-435.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Company. Catalytic
conversion of asphaltene-containing hydrocarbon charge stocks.
3,474,029, 10-21-69, CI. 208-251.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Hydrorefining of metal-containing black oils with a molten Lewis
acid and a molybdenum halide. 3,483,117, 12-9-69, CI. 208-252.
Gleim, William K. T.; and Gatsis, John G., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Hydrorefining a hydrocarbonaceous charge stock with a
molten Lewis acid and molybdenum sulfide. 3,483,118, 12-9-69,
CI. 208-252.
Gleim, William K. T.; and O'Hara, Mark J., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Two-stage hydrorefining of asphaltene- con-
taining oils. 3,429,801, 2-25-69, CI. 208-58.
Gleim, William K. T.; Wackher, Richard C; and Ramquist,
Frederick C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Xylene separa-
tion process. 3,465,055, 9-2-69, CI. 260-674.
Gleim, William K. T.: See—
Gatsis, John G.; and Gleim, William K. T.,3,449,452.
Gatsis, John G.; and Gleim, William K. T.,3,449,454.
O'Hara, Mark J.; and Gleim, William K. T.,3,420,771.
Gleisner, Henry H. Ski boot. 3,482,336, 12-9-69, CI. 36-2.5
Glejf, Robert G.; and O'Brien, George A. Kinkead Industries Incor-
porated Retaining mechanism for slidable doors. 3,441,076, 4-29-
69, CI. 160-196.
Glemby, Kenneth: See —
Lane, Curtis; Glemby, Kenneth; and Greenstein,
Leon,3,479,835.
Glen, Michael H.; and Niemann, Juergen, to Ideal Industries, Inc.
Conduit closer and positioner. 3,420,275, 1-7-69, CI. 138-96.
Glen, William; and West, Kenneth, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. High tenacity yarns made from polyethylene terephtha-
late, particularly for sailcloth. 3,448,573, 6-10-69, CI. 57-140.
Glen-Mar Door Manufacturing Company: See —
Clifford, Robert S., 3,421,556.
LIST OF PATENTEES
575
Glenair, Inc.: See-
Schwartz, Lawrence, 3,465,092.
Glenat, Henri: See—
Saivi, Antoine; and Glenat, Henri.3,441,841.
Glenby, Kenneth: See-
Lane, Curtis; and Glenby, Kenneth.3,458,107.
Glendenning, Don M., to Locke Steel Chain Company, The. Indexer
arrangement in an apparatus for making detachable link chain.
3,436,906, 4-8-69, CI. 59-6.
Glendinning, William B.; and Marshall, Sidney, to United States of
America, Army. Micro-electronic form masking system.
3,422,442, 1-14-69, CI. 346-107.
Glenfield, George E.: See—
du Fosse, Peter; and Glenfield, George E.,3,441,793.
Glenfield, George E., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Reverse magnetron
having a tie ring stiffening structure for its cathode support fin-
gers. 3,441,792, 4-29-69, CI. 315-39.51
Hynes, Richard M.; and Glenfield, George E.,3,441,795.
Glenister, Paul R.: See—
Segel, Edward; and Glenister, Paul R.,3,443,957.
Glenn, Charles A. Handle for containers. 3,456,283, 7-22-69, CI. 16-
110.
Glenn, Charles A. Temperature sensitive devices. 3,459,487, 8-5-69,
CI. 431-95.
Glenn, David A., to Electroglas Incorporated. Automatically indexed
probe assembly for testing semiconductor wafers and the like.
3,437,929, 4-8-69, CI. 324-158.
Glenn, Eldridge Myles, to Upjohn Company, The. Process for dar-
kening skin using a glyceraldehyde composition. 3,435,111, 3-25-
69, CI. 424-59.
Glenn Electric Heater Corporation: See —
Finn, John J., 3,444,356.
Glenn Electronic and Mechanical Specialities, Inc.: See —
Glenn, Richard C, 3,434,956.
Glenn, John D.; Robbins, Owen G.; Schwemer, Warren C; and Sil-
verman, Joseph R., to Jet Stream Products, Inc., mesne. Apparatus
for cleaning soiled materials. 3,431,753, 3-1 1-69, CI. 68-9.
Glenn, Lee E. Safety platform for swimming pools. 3,423,768, 1-28-
69, CI. 4-172.
Glenn, Lewis A.: See —
Friedman, Joseph; and Glenn, Lewis A. ,3,439,503.
Glenn, Richard C, to Glenn Electronic and Mechanical Specialities,
Inc. Apparatus for the electrolytic thinning of metallic specimens
for transmission electron microscopy. 3,434,956, 3-25-69, CI. 204-
237.
Glenn, Robert; and Barouh, Victor. Nylon inking ribbon having
sprocket holes. 3,467,235, 9-16-69, CI. 197-172.
Glenn, William E., Jr., to General Electric Company. Configuration
for back projection. 3,462,214, 8-19-69, CI. 353-38.
Glenn, William E., Jr., to General Electric Company. Method and
apparatus for composing and enlarging three dimensional pictures.
3,482,913, 12-9-69, CI. 355-33.
Glensky, William E., to West Company, The. Container closure.
3,439,825, 4-22-69, CI. 215-40.
Glenwood Range Company: See —
McArthur, George, Jr., 3,465,125.
Glenzer, John C, to Hanson Whitney Company, The. Tool holder.
3,436,086, 4-1-69, CI. 279-30.
Gleockler, Frederick M. Air filtering and cooling apparatus.
3,440,804, 4-29-69, CI. 55-269.
Glesmann, Herbert C, to Omsteel Industries, Inc. Vehicle-mounted
implement. 3,432,949, 3-18-69, CI. 37-44.
Glesmann, Herbert C, to Omsteel Industries, Inc.'V plow with a
floating-type mounting linkage. 3,483,642, 12-16-69, CI. 37-44.
Glesner, William K.: See—
Nowak, Robert M.; and Glesner, William K., 3,43 1,597.
Glew, Derek Aubrey: See —
Wilson, John Francis; Goddard, John; and Glew, Derek
Aubrey ,3,459,645.
Gley, Paul R., to Rex Chainbelt Inc., mesne. Snap-in latch or
fastener assembly. 3,454,250, 7-8-69, CI. 248-223.
Glick, Ezra N., to Allied Precision Laboratories, Inc. Electronic tem-
perature measuring device. 3,485,102, 12-23-69, CI. 73-362.
Glick, Leslie, to Prices Tailors Limited. Adjustable patterns for
tailoring. 3,447,242, 6-3-69, CI. 33-14.
Glick, Merton; and Mancari, Joseph J. Drum mute. 3,453,924, 7-8-
69, CI. 84-411.
Glick, Robert L.; and Askins, Robert E., to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. Bistable solid propellant rocket motor. 3,452,544, 7-1-
69, CI. 60-254.
Glick, Roy Victor; and Wenger, Luke D. Oxygen therapy flow time
measuring system. 3,455,314, 7-15-69, CI. 137-2.
Glickman, Arnold. Method of making welt shoes. 3,462,783, 8-26-
69, CI. 12-142.
Glien, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Velocity modulation
tube, in particular traveling wave tube, with a magnetic system for
the bundled conduction of the electron beam by means of a
homogeneous magnetic field. 3,448,329, , CI. 315-3.5
Glikin, Paul Edgar: See—
Adey, Anthony John; and Glikin, Paul Edgar,3,465,679.
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Fenne, Ivor, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus. 3,439,624, 4-22-69, CI. 103-2.
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Hutcheon, Keith Finer, to C.A.V. Limited.
Liquid fuel pumping apparatus. 3,446,148, 5-27-69, CI. 103-2.
Glindmeyer, Friedrich, to William Prym-Werke KG. Slide fastener
stringer. 3,474,505, 10-28-69, CI. 24-205.16
Glindmeyer, Friedrich; and Darandik, Fritz, to Willliam Prym-Werke
K.G. Sliding clasp fasteners. 3,444,598, 5-20-69, CI. 24-205.16
Glisenti, Attilia. Dispenser for chilled edible products. 3,456,839, 7-
22-69, CI. 222-70.
Glista, Edward M.: See —
Brahm, Charles B.; Corcoran, John M.; Glista, Edward M.; and
Van Olinda, David L.,3,478,512.
Global Divers and Contractors, Inc.: See —
Ostarly, Adam R., 3,479,830.
Global Marine Inc.: See —
Conry, Lloyd H., 3,453,670.
Conry, Lloyd H.; Rininger, Paul R.; and Robertson, Farrell C,
3,481,584.
Crooke, Robert Curtis; and Koot, Nick, 3,426,855.
Koot, Nick; and Nold, Robert W., 3,433,531.
Koot, Nick, 3,477,527.
Reed, Charles R., 3,467,262.
Global Systems, Inc.: See —
Favors, Jack E., 3,458,009.
Hahn, Richard H., 3,468,472.
Globampoule A.G.: See —
Drewe, John, 3,468,309.
Globe Manufacturing Company: See —
Cahill, John W., 3,454,013.
Cahill, John W., 3,464,851.
Globe Refractories, Inc.: See —
Curry, William J., Jr., 3,464,598.
Moore, Robert F., 3,463,649.
Globe Tool and Engineering Company, The: See —
Biddison, John M., 3,482,545.
Moore, Harry W., 3,455,009.
Globe Union, Inc.: See —
Elliott, William E.; and Huff, James R., 3,445,290.
Lello, Giles S., 3,433,674.
Globe Valve Corporation: See —
Sanderson, John W., 3,460,565.
Sanderson, John W., 3,472,279.
Globe Woven Belting Co., Inc.: See —
Kohlhagen, Frederick A., 3,472,288.
Globe-Lak N.V.: See—
De Rozario, Richard Maria Leonard, 3,485,006.
Globe-Union Inc.: See —
Burant, Leonard Joseph; and Peterson, Bruce Even, 3,471,766.
Ganiere, Herbert Carl; and Sherwood, Edwin Theodore,
3,470,356.
Halsall, Vincent Michael; and Hennen, Roy Erving, 3,443,995.
Hennen, Roy Erving, 3,466,199.
lies, Peter Albert, 3,471,924.
Jones, Kenneth R., 3,431,148.
Jones, Kenneth R.; and Thomas, John R., 3,449,820.
Jones, Kenneth R.; Burant, Leonard J.; and Wolter, Donald R.,
3,451,855.
Kirchberger, Walter Carl; and Orlando, Daniel, 3,427,424.
Marx, Hilbert Stanley, 3,430,105.
Ross, Bernd, 3,462,311.
Sabatino, Anthony, 3,476,61 1.
Wizenick, Richard J., 3,454,774.
Wycislak, John, 3,453,154.
Globerman, Irving; and Kaplan, Robert S., to Ar-Kay Enterprises,
Inc. Automatic fire extinguisher. 3,464,497, 9-2-69, CI. 169-2.
Globus, Alfred R., to Guardian Chemical Corporation. Urinary
acidification composition. 3,445,569, 5-20-69, CI. 424-128.
Globus, Alfred R., to Guardian Chemical Corporation. Mono-mag-
nesium polyamino ethylene-diamine tetraacetate glucono citrate
complex. 3,452,049, 6-24-69, CI. 260-343.5
Globus, Rafail Lvovich: See —
Krasovitsky, Boris Mordukhovich; Poduzhailo, Vladimir
Fedorovich; Podgornaya, Liya Mikhailovna; and Globus,
Rafail Lvovich,3, 444,094.
Glock, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic store.
3,421,155, 1-7-69, CI. 340-174.
Glock, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic store employ-
ing at least two inhibit conductors per storage plane. 3,441,918, 4-
29-69, CI. 340-174.
Glockler, Otto; and Reichardt, Wolfgang, to Bosch, Robert G.m.b.H.
Fuel injection control system. 3,430,616, 3-4-69, CI. 123-1 19.
Gloess, Paul Francois Marie, to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. System of communication between man and machine.
3,441,722, 4-29-69, CI. 235-151.
Gloess, Paul Francois Marie, to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Man-machine communication system. 3,443,075, 5-6-69,
CI. 235-151.
Gloninger, Irving L. W.; and Belmont, Lawrence P. W., Sr. Measur-
ing apparatus. 3,439,424, 4-22-69, CI. 33-8.
576
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Gloor, Urs; and Bohnen, Klaus, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Process
for control of algae growth using compositions containing
diamines and/or derivatives thereof. 3,466,162, 9-9-69, CI. 71-67.
Gloppen, Robert C, to Yeomans Brother Company. Adjustable weir.
3,423,077, 1-21-69, CI. 261-91.
Glorioso, Paul A.; and Spisak, Steve, to TRW Inc., mesne. Control
means for automatically loading studs in a stud welding tool.
3,487,190, 12-30-69, CI. 219-98.
Glos, Franz: See —
Schucker, Josef; Glos, Franz; and Nemetz, Willi, 3,445,373.
Gloskey, Carl R., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Novel process for prepar-
ing RjSn. 3,454,569, 7-8-69, CI. 260-242.
Gloskey, Carl R., to M&T Chemicals Inc. Stabilization of polymers
with organotin compounds. 3,485,794, 12-23-69, CI. 260-45.75
Glossop, Donald L., Jr.: See —
Bracey, Robert A.; Glossop, Donald L., Jr.; Hayosh, Robert J.;
and Palazzolo, Joseph A. ,3,473,842.
Gloster, Arthur, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. Process for
producing sodium sesquicarbonate and soda ash from trona.
3,455,647, 7-15-69, CI. 23-63.
Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc.: See —
Schott, Charles M., Jr., 3,473,995.
Glovatsky, Andrew; and Shinal, Joseph B., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Method of applying particulate matter to a surface.
3,483,010, 12-9-69, CI. 117-18.
Glovatsky, Andrew; Shinal, Joseph B.; and Slobbe, Walter W., to
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method for the fabrication of
image display screens. 3,440,081, 4-22-69, CI. 117-34.
Glover, Donald J.; and Kamlet, Mortimer J., to United States of
America, Navy. Conversion of trinitromethyl compounds.
3,437,683, 4-8-69, CI. 260-478.
Glover, Edward B.: See —
McRae, Daniel D.; Glover, Edward B.; Williamson, Leon B ;
and Frederick, Sinclair A. ,3,426, 327.
Glover, Wayne H.; Southworth, Robert K.; Rasmussen, David E.;
Unterberg, William J.; and Louden, Max, to Buehler Corporation,
The. Method for treating titanium. 3,439,188, 4-15-69, CI. 204-37.
Glover, William Frank, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Electrical windings. 3,430,176, 2-25-69, CI. 336-172.
Glover, William Frank, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Fractional turn electrical windings. 3,467,930, 9-16-69, CI.
336-83.
Glowacki, John J., to United States of America, Army. Fuze.
3,486,452, 12-30-69, CI. 102-70.2
Gluchowicz, Gerszon, to Ulvsunda Verkstader Aktiebolag. Wheel
mount for internal grinding machines. 3,427,750, 2-18-69, CI. 51-
50.
Gluchowicz, Gerszon, to Ulvsunda Verkstader Aktiebolag. Device in
internal cylindrical grinding machines. 3,481,081, 12-2-69, CI. 51-
50.
Gluck, Roswitha; Lutz, Edgar; Riess, Horst; and Weinmann, Klaus,
to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Semi-conductor ele-
ments with disturbed crystalline surface structure in a junction
area. 3,442,724, 5-6-69, CI. 148-187.
Gluck, William. Shock absorbing means for piston and cylinder or
the like. 3,465,650, 9-9-69, CI. 92-85.
Gluckin, William, & Company, Inc.: See —
Grishman, Simon, 3,465,755.
Glucksman, Dov Zeev; and Bornstein, Richard W., to Tonington
Manufacturing Company, The. Transverse flow blower unit having
cavity with restricted opening adjacent cut-off section. 3,459,365,
8-5-69, CI. 230-125.
Glucksman, Dov Zeev; and Fay, Thomas W., to Torin Corporation.
Low noise ninety degree transverse flow blower with improved
housing and vortex control member. 3,477,635, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 230-
125.
Gluckstein, Martin E., to Ethyl Corporation. Jet engine deposit
modification. 3,442,631, 5-6-69, CI. 44-68.
Gluhareff, Eugene M.; and Mclntyre, Robert G., to McDonnell
Douglas Corporation. Power actuated gyro controlled ejection seat
stabilizing system. 3,487,445, 12-30-69, CI. 244-122.
Glung, Perry G.: See —
Blackmore, Joseph J.; and Glung, Perry G., 3,486, 306.
Gluntz, Douglas M., to General Electric Company. Nuclear reactor
system with jet pump flow means. 3,445,335, 5-20-69, CI. 176-61.
Gluntz, Glenn Harlan, to AMP Incorporated. Mounting means for an
electrical connector. 3,480,904, 1 1-25-69, CI. 339-65.
Glunz, Ernst, to Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Plastic bearing
bushing. 3,457,719, 7-29-69, CI. 58-52.
Gluodenis, Thomas J.: Set-
Egbert, Robert B.; and Gluodenis, Thomas J. ,3,455,962.
Gluschkin, Mischa. Lamp shade. 3,456,106, 7-15-69, CI. 240-108.
Glushakow, Herbert N. Hair styling devices. 3,444,864, 5-20-69, CI.
132-38.
Gluskin, Richard S., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Fluid document
transporter. 3,437,335, 4-8-69, CI. 271-8.
Glyco-Metall-Werke, Daelen & Loos G.m.b.H.: See—
Roemer, Erich, 3,425,1 12.
Glymph, Eakin M.; and Dawson, Henry G., to Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Replacement of solvent by water in
preparation of elastomer latex. 3,445,414, 5-20-69, CI. 260-23.5
Glynn, James J., to Diamond Antenna & Microwave Corporation.
Dish reflector with detachable waveguide feed. 3,483,564, 12-9-
69, CI. 343-771.
Glynn, Theodore W.; and Storm, Jack S., Jr., to American Saint
Gobain Corporation. Process for producing decorative glass.
3,477,836, 11-1 1-69, CI. 65-121.
Glynwed Screws & Fastenings Limited: See —
Mclntyre, Alan H.; and Beards, William A., 3,451,080.
Glyptis, Nicholas D. Color display system. 3,428,858, 2-18-69, CI.
315-30.
Glyptis, Nicholas D. Power supply for thermoelectric apparatus.
3,430,060, 2-25-69, CI. 307-66.
G. M. Pfaff AG: See—
Meier, Willi, 3,460,496.
Orth, Hans; Franz, Ludwig; and Divivier, Urban, 3,460,497.
Gnaedinger, Richard H., to United States of America, Interior. Pres-
sure cooking process to produce fish cakes for animal use.
3,429,710, 2-25-69, CI. 99-7.
Gneisz, Josef: See —
Marek, Bruno S. V.; and Gneisz, Josef.3,423,284.
Go, Ting Sin: See —
Segar, Thomas W.; and Go, Ting Sin,3,433,584.
Go-Tract Limited: See —
Siber, Erwin-Walter; and Keary, Marvin William, 3,447,814.
Goadby, Walter: See—
Widdowson, Albert H.; and Goadby, Walter.3,422,638.
Goard, Howard W.; and Shaul, Duane D., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Concentration of high gas content liquids. 3,448,587, 6-
10-69, CI. 62-58.
Gobel, Klaus. Roofing sheet-anchoring apparatus. 3,444,658, 5-20-
69, CI. 52-94.
Gobel, Wilhelm: See—
Reischl, Artur; Gobel, Wilhelm; and Schmidt, Karl-Lud-
wig,3, 444,266.
Gobeli, David H.; and Hardy, Arthur H., Jr., to Honeywell Inc.
Phase shifting control by phase comparison of signals. 3,436,647,
4-1-69, CI. 323-101.
Gobhai, Cavas M.; Chopra, Amarjit; and Schoener, Harry. Button-
hole spreader. 3,425,372, 2-4-69, CI. 112-114.
Gobi, Gerhard E.: See-
Taylor, John W., Jr.; Gobi, Gerhard E.; and Hiscox, Harold
C.,3,432,777.
Goble, Harold G.: See —
Lichti, Robert D., 3,424,321.
Goble, Harry. Bending machines for bending metal bars or sections.
3,472,055, 10-14-69, CI. 72-297.
Goble, Ralph O. Safety for firearms. 3,451,154, 6-24-69, CI. 42-70.
Goble, Ralph W., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Electrostrictive effect in
a transducer for drawing wire, rod or tube. 3,434,329, 3-25-69, CI.
72-467.
Goble, Ralph W., to Imco Container Company, mesne. Inspection
apparatus and method. 3,438,493, 4-15-69, CI. 209-111.9
Goble, William C, to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Treadle switch unit
for vehicular traffic. 3,485,977, 12-23-69, CI. 200-86.
Gobran, Ramsis: See —
Ofstead, Ronald F.; and Gobran, Ramsis,3,453,113.
Gobran, Ramsis; and Ofstead, Ronald F., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Process for preparing a photographic
emulsion. 3,436,222, 4-1-69, CI. 96-114.
Gobran, Riad H.: See —
Bulbenko, George F.; Gobran, Riad H.; and Blommers,
Elizabeth A.,3,479,337.
Gobran, Riad H.; and Bernstein, Philip, to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. Curable acrylate interpolymers containing alkoxyethyl or
alkylthioethyl acrylates. 3,450,681, 6-17-69, CI. 260-80.72
Gobran, Riad H.; Santaniello, Anthony F.; and Larsen, Roy, to
Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Molecular weight control in the
polymerization of vicinal episulfides. 3,448,091, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
79.
Gobran, Riad H.; Santaniello, Anthony F.; and Mazzeo, Michael P.,
to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Air-curable sealant and caulk-
ing composition. 3,423,376, 1-21-69, CI. 260-80.3
Osborn, Stephen W.; and Gobran, Riad H.,3,464,845.
Gobron, Georges: See —
Biarnais, Paul; Alheritiere, Louis; Gobron, Georges; Mercier,
Jules; Meunier, Gaston; and Lemaistre, Rene,3,483,151.
Gobstein, Saul, to Ferro Corporation. Heat stabilization of polyvinyl
fluoride. 3,442,853, 5-6-69, CI. 260-45.95
Gochanour, Caroll Q.: See —
Knapp, William H.; Gochanour, Caroll Q.; and De Pauw,
Richard A.,3,464,419.
Gochman, Carl: See —
Bell, Stanley C; and Gochman, Carl,3,423,459.
Gockel, Gustav, Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Eckstein, Philipp, 3,479,774.
Godat, Jean J. L.: See —
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean
J. L.; Larsen, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George
R., Jr.,3,473,212.
LIST OF PATENTEES
577
Godbee, Herschel W.: See-
Fitzgerald, Curtis L.; Godbee, Herschel W.; and McCorkle, Ken-
neth H., Jr.,3,463,738.
Godbersen, Harold W. Concrete finishing machine. 3,450,011, 6-17-
69, CI. 94-45.
Godby, Ensley A.; Baker, Ralph C; and Strome, Murray W., to
Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Apparatus for orient-
ing a total field magnetometer. 3,432,751, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-43.
Goddard, Arthur, to Girling Limited. Sliding caliper disc brake struc-
ture. 3,470,984, 10-7-69, CI. 188-73.
Goddard, Brian Walter: See-
Downing, Eric William; and Goddard, Brian Walter,3, 460,521.
Goddard, Brian Walter; and Wileman, David Gerald, to Lucas
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Control apparatus for liquid fuel me-
tering devices. 3,452,729, 7-1-69, CI. 123-140.
Goddard Industries, Inc.: See-
Nelson, Donald R., 3,430,990.
Nelson, Donald R., 3,471,122.
Goddard, J., & Sons Limited: See —
Thornton, James Coward, 3,485,502.
Goddard, John: See —
Wilson, John Francis; Goddard, John; and Glew, Derek
Aubrey.3,459,645.
Goddard, Norman L. and: See —
Klomp, Alfred W., 3,423,879.
Goddard, Stanley; and Smith, Norman A., to Corning Glass Works.
Cylinder spinning with smoothing feed means. 3,471,280, 10-7-69,
CI. 65-71.
Goddard, William H.; and Hopf, Henry C, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Knob assembly. 3,484,893, 12-23-69, CI. 16-114.
Goddard, William H.: See-
Johnson, Robert B.; and Goddard, William H., 3,45 1,590.
Godden, Kenneth B. Golf practice device. 3,429,577, 2-25-69, CI.
273-186.
Godding, Ronald G., to British Cast Iron Research Association. Cur-
ing foundry cores and moulds. 3,472,307, 10-14-69, CI. 164-37.
Godechot, Jean Pierre: See —
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godechot, Jean
Pierre,3,45 1,953.
Sambeth, Joerg; Archipoff, Alexis; and Godechot, Jean
Pierre,3,45 1,954.
Godefroi, Erik Fred; and Van Der Eijcken, Cyriel Alfons Maria, to
Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. Composition and method for com-
batting fungus with imidazole carboxylates. 3,485,917, 12-23-69,
CI. 424-273.
Godel, Albert, to Compagnie Industrielle de Procedes & d'Applica-
tions S.A. (CIPA). Process and apparatus for combustion and heat
recovery in fluidized beds. 3,431,892, 3-1 1-69, CI. 122-4.
Godel, Edouard Paul Victor Raoul. Compensated action non-return
exhalation valve, more particularly for respiratory mask.
3,444,857, 5-20-69, CI. 128-142.
Godes, David, to Diamond Alkali Company. Siding assembly.
3,473,274, 10-21-69, CI. 52-127.
Godet, Jean, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et des
Allumettes. Device for filling storage containers with cigars and
like rod-shaped objects. 3,445,986, 5-27-69, CI. 53-148.
Godet, Jean, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et des
Allumettes. Device for filling storage containers with rod- shaped
products and especially cigars. 3,447,283, 6-3-69, CI. 53-148.
Godfrey, Alan, to Plessey Company Limited, The. Frequency
dividers. 3,431,499, 3-4-69, CI. 328-48.
Godfrey, Arthur W.: See—
Oberender, Frederick G.; Godfrey, Arthur W.; and Wiley, Mor-
ris A. ,3,476,685.
Godfrey, Charles John, to Hilger & Watts Limited. Scale reading
means. 3,453,052, 7-1-69, CI. 356-170.
Godfrey, Gordon Reginald, to Distillers Company (Carbon Dioxide)
Limited, The. Dispensing device for gases under pressure.
3,472,292, 10-14-69, CI. 141-197.
Godfrey, John J.; Sykes, James A.; Harper, James L.; and Morgan,
Charles R., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing sodium
nitrilotriacctate. 3,463,8 1 1 , 8-26-69, CI. 260-534.
Godfrey, John J.: See —
Morgan, Charles R.; and Godfrey, John J. ,3,463,805.
Godfrey, Lawrence M., Jr.; and McBeth, James R., to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Binary gain recovery. 3,458,859, 7-29-69, CI.
340-15.5
Godfrey, Leonard E. A., to FMC Corporation. Flame-retardant
regenerated cellulose. 3,455,713, 7-15-69, CI. 106-165.
Godfrey, Leonard E. A.; and Garman, John A., to FMC Corpora-
tion. Modified sulfur. 3,427,292, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-79.
Godfrey, Raymond I. Self-cleaning vehicle mirror. 3,455,624, 7-15-
69, CI. 350-63.
Godfrey, Wesley L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Multistage separation of components of a solution.
3,424,549, 1-28-69, CI. 23-22.
Godin, Edmund J.: See —
Latta, Edward; and Godin, Edmund J. ,3,471 ,729.
Latta, Edward; Godin, Edmund J.; and Phillips,
Jerome,3,444,409.
Godin, James B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Extraction of
isobutylene by polymerization. 3,452,1 13, 6-24-69, CI. 260-677.
Godin, Raphael W.: See—
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry
J.,3,457,831.
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry
J.,3,457,832.
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry
J. ,3,469,498.
Forbes, John P.; and Godin, Raphael W., 3,455, 129.
Godley, Philip, II, to Improved Machinery Inc. Valve. 3,438,393, 4-
15-69, CI. 137-533.17
Godouet, Francois: See —
Alliot, Louis; Auclair, Michel; and Godouet, Fran-
cois,3,480,419.
Godron, Yves Georges, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Vitreous
compositions of matter. 3,481,749, 12-2-69, CI. 106-47.
Godsey, Charles E., to Continental Oil Company. Method for deter-
mining the concentration of cupric ions in the presence of cuprous
ions by nuclear magnetic resonance. 3,420,634, 1-7-69, CI. 23-
230.
Godsey, William J.; and Pollock, Michael J., deceasedO (by Pollock,
Tillie W.; legal representative), to United States of America, Navy.
Solid state detonator firing circuit. 3,439,616, 4-22-69, CI. 102-
70.2
Godshalk, James B., to Fox Products Company. Auxiliary battery
connecting apparatus. 3,456,181, 7-15-69, CI. 320-25.
Godson, David Henry: See —
Brookes, Robert Frederick; Godson, David Henry; and Leafe,
Edward Levi,3,439,018.
Godsted, Kent B.: See—
Muller, Robert E.; Godsted, Kent B.; Patarini, Leon M.; and
McDonald, James F.,3,443,726.
Godt, Henry C, Jr., to Monsanto Company. Novel polyalkyl al-
cohols. 3,429,936, 2-25-69, CI. 260-632.
Godtfredsen, Wagn Ole, to Lovens Kemiske Fabrik Produktionsak-
tieselskab. Substituted adamantyl penicillins. 3,474,089, 10-21-69,
CI. 260-239.1
Godtfredsen, Wagn Ole; and Von Daehne, Welf, to Lovens Kemiske
Fabrik Produktionsaktieselskab. Compounds with anti-hormonal
activity which are of the 4a, 8a,14/3-trimethyl-18-nor-androstane
series, including esters. 3,463,798, 8-26-69, CI. 260-397.45
Godwin, Ernest: See —
Beyers, Stephen J.; Draeger, Alfred A.; and Godwin, Er-
nest,3,486,744.
Godwin, James B., Jr. Static cable system for fuel tanks. 3,453,493,
7-1-69, CI. 317-2.
Godwin, Joseph R.: See —
Watson, George A.; Williams, James A.; and Godwin, Joseph
R.,3,466,861.
Goeb, Andre; and Vuillemenot, Jacques, to Ugine Kuhlmann.
Method of manufacturing 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,474,018, 10-21-
69, CI. 204-163.
Goebel, George A.; and Canterino, Peter J., to Rexall Drug and
Chemical Company. Deactivating residual polymerization catalyst
in polyproplyene. 3,435,019, 3-25-69, CI. 260-93.7
Goebel, Gregory; and Ketterer, Stanley J., to Singer Company, The.
Knit stitch machines. 3,433,191, 3-18-69, CI. 112-166.
Goebel, Helmut: See —
Frensch, Heinz; Goebel, Helmut; and Hartel, Kurt, 3,461, 209.
Goebel, Robert H. Piezoelectric analog multiplier. 3,471,688, 10-7-
69, CI. 235-194.
Goeders, John J. Portable pitching mound. 3,479,028, 11-18-69, CI.
273-25.
Goedkoop, Johan. System of two vertical columns of movable sup-
port units. 3,447,664, 6-3-69, CI. 198-85.
Goehler, Elmer E., to Central Brass & Aluminum Foundry. Self-
compensating servo system control unit. 3,433,018, 3-18-69, CI.
60-54.5
Goehre, Otto: See —
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; and Goehre, Otto, 3,464,930.
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm; Poehler, Guenter; and Goehre, Ot-
to,3,478,063.
Goeke, Alfons, to Kieserling, Th., & Albrecht. Apparatus for clamp-
ing and sealing pipes or the like. 3,434,337, 3-25-69, CI. 73-49.8
Goeldner, Herbert; and Grewe, Ferdinand, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Synergistic fungicidal composition. 3,472,936,
10-14-69, CI. 424-274.
Goeldner, Richard W., to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Method and apparatus
for vapor compression distillation and vapor washing of impure
water. 3,480,515, 11-25-69, CI. 203-10.
Goell, James E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. High-
speed frequency modulation deviator. 3,440,567, 4-22-69, CI. 332-
16.
Goeller, Leopold F., Jr.; and Nervik, John M., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Equipment for testing showering re-
sistance on communication lines. 3,431,368, 3-4-69, CI. 179-175.2
Goeller, Leopold F., Jr.: See —
Budlong, Albert H.; Calhoun, Edward T. D.; and Goeller,
Leopold F., Jr.,3,441,678.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Goclz, Horst; Sutcr, Hubert; Brunnmuellcr, Fricdrich, and Palm, Al-
bert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akticngesellschaft. Con-
tinuous production of 1,4, 5,6,7 ,7-hcxa- chlorobicyclo-[2,2,l ]-5-
heptenc-2,3-dicarboxylic acid. 3,449,412, 6-10-69, CI. 260-514.
Goemann, Jucrgen; and Grimm, Wolfgang, to Hauni-Wcrkc Korber
& Co., KG. Cutting mechanism for cigarette machines or the like.
3,479,913, 11-25-69, CI. 83-310.
Goench, Mahmul I.: See-
Shapiro, John, 3,471,930.
Gocpfert, Benjamin L.; and Visscr, Robert C, to Shell Oil Company.
Underwater pipeline with spoilers. 3,454,051, 7-8-69, CI. 138-178.
Goepfert, Joseph: See —
Vogelsang, Herbert; and Gocpfert, Joseph, 3,473, 575.
Goeppel, Allen A., to Armco Steel Corporation. Apparatus for han-
dling pipe and the like. 3,435,962, 4-1-69, CI. 214-1.
Gocrcns, Robert, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Manufacture of
sheets or wicks from fibers of thermoplastic material such as glass
fibers. 3,445,207, 5-20-69, CI. 65-10.
Goering, Gordon: See —
Sissons, Frank M., Jr.; and Goering, Gordon, 3,446, 7 10.
Goerke, James R.; and Franz, Dale W., to Bendix Corporation, The.
Power boost mechanism. 3,459,062, 8-5-69, CI. 74-388.
Goerke, Rolf; Biseh, Helmut; Togel, Kurt; and Speck, Werner, to
Siemens Akticngesellschaft. Sample carrier for X-ray spectrome-
ters and the like. 3,478,207, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 250-51.5
Goerner, Johannes G.: See —
Gcrhardt. Lester A.; Goerner, Johannes G.; and Powell, Freder-
ic D., 3,435,422.
Goerz, Arthur A. Drafting machine. 3,462,846, 8-26-69, CI. 33-109.
Goerz, David J., Jr , to Bechtel International Corporation, mesne.
R.F. seal in microwave drier. 3,475,827, 1 1-4-69, CI. 34-1.
Goerz. David J., Jr.: See—
Schrciber, Henry; Goerz, David J., Jr.; Hankin, Jerome W.; and
Stephanscn, Erik W., 3,449,836.
Gocssman, John C: See —
Babunovic, Mornir; and Gocssman. John C, 3,477, 557.
Goetchius, Ronald j.; and Nolting, Jerry 1.., to Texaco Inc. Auto-
matic transmission shift timing method and device. 3,482,441, 12-
9-69, CI. 73-1 IX.
Goctel Inc.: Sec —
Van Ornum. Delbert G., 3,480,829.
Goetgheluck, Rcmi. to Societe Civile ditc N.G.T. Process for the
manufacture of articles from plastics material or having at least
one plastic state. 3,471,601, 10-7-69, CI. 264-93.
Goettel. Arthur C. Collapsible mop holder. 3,458,886, 8-5-69, CI.
15-147.
Cioettl, Adam D. Swimming pool construction. 3,439,362, 4-22-69,
CI. 4-172.
Goeltsch, Walter J., to Harris-Intertype Corporation. Rotary
stripping unit. 3,459,080, 8-5-69, CI. 83-98.
Cioetz. Alexander, to California Institute Research Foundation.
Device and process for collecting particulates from gases.
3.475,951. 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-28.
Goetz, Edward E. Rotatable thermal transfer units. 3,477,499, 11-
1 1-69. CI. 165-86.
Goetz, George W ; and Weinstein, Norman W., to Impact Casting
Co., Inc. Apparatus for die casting materials of relatively high
melting temperatures. 3.435.880, 4-1-69, CI. 164-155.
(ioetz. George W., and Weinstein, Norman W., to Impact Casting
Co., Inc. Methods of die casting materials of relatively high melt-
ing temperatures. 3.476.172. 1 1-4-69, CI. 164-133.
Goetz. John H.: See—
Rvan, John W.; Echtcrling, Eugene J.; Golden, Michael E.;
'(ioetz. John H ; and Chang, Richard Shih-Tcng.3,477,140.
Goetz. Raymond .1 ; Hawkins. Thomas W.; and Rose. Joseph F.. to
Martin-Marietta Corporation. Automated hot gas soldering ap-
paratus for attaching a plurality of fiat pack integrated circuits to
a printed circuit substrate. 3.420.430, 1-7-69, CI. 228-47.
Goetzberger. Adolf, lo Bell Telephone laboratories. Incorporated.
Avalanche photodelector ulili/.ine an A.-C component of bias for
suppressing nucroplasmas. 3.453.435. 7-1-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Goetzberger, Adolf, to Bell Telephone laboratories. Incorporated.
Information storage devices. 3,474.285, 10-21-69, CI. 315-11.
Goetzberger, Adolf; and Nicollian. Edward H.. to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Amplifier using current conduction
through wide gap layer. 3.477,033, I 1-4-69, CI. 330-30.
Goetze-Claren, Wolfgang. Salts of furan carhoxvlic acids with
thiamine and its salts. 3,432.504, 3-1 1-69. CI. 260-256.6
Goctze, Gerhard W.; and Boerio. Alvin H., to Wcstinghouse Electric
Corporation. Secondary electron conduction storage system.
3.441,787. 4-29-69. CI. 315-12.
Goctzcwerke Fricdrich Goctze A.G.: See—
Baumler, Hermann. 3,471,159.
Feller. Otto; and Vossieck. Paul. 3.425.240.
Feller. Otto; and Vossieck. Paul. 3.470.710.
Mover. Franz Josef. 3.432.931.
Toucher, Siegfried; and Kling. Hans. 3.433,490.
Vossieck. Paul. 3.470.602.
Goctz.ke, Juergen, to Vickers-Zimmcr Akticngesellschaft, Planung
und Bau von Industricanlagen. Extraction tube for extracting
lower molecular components from granulated polyamides.
3,423,183, 1-21-69, CI. 23-270.
Goff, James A.: See —
Tudor, Edward C; and Goff, James A. ,3,43 1,389.
Goff, Milton L., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Multiphase static in-
verter. 3,448,366, 6-3-69, CI. 321-5.
Goff Raymon L.; and White, Hollis N., Jr., to TRW Inc. Hydrostatic
device. 3,452,543, 7-1-69, CI. 60-52.
Goff, Raymon L.. to TRW Inc. Hydraulic power system. 3,481,147,
12-2-69, CI. 60-52.
Goff, Raymon L.: See —
Monroe, Thomas I.; and Goff, Raymon L. ,3,443,378.
Goff, Willie, Jr.: See—
Caudill, Allison H.; and Goff, Willie, Jr., 3,432,020.
Goff, Willie, Jr.; and Spears, Jesse W., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Easy loading ribbon package. 3,424,292,
1-28-69, CI. 197-151.
Goffe, Charles A.: See —
Gilman, Paul B.; Goffe, Charles A.; and Jones, Jean
E., 3,446,619.
Goffe, Charles Allen, to Eastman Kodak Company. Photographic
emulsion containing a block polymer sensitized with saponin.
3,433,639, 3-18-69, CI. 96-107.
Coffin, Joseph. Farming sprayer. 3,459,375, 8-5-69, CI. 239-127.
Goffinet, Bernard: See —
Vignau, Michel; Bucourt, Robert; Tessier, Jean; Costeroussc,
Germain; Ncdelec, Lucicn; Gasc, Jean-Claude; Joly, Robert;
Warnant, Julicn; and Goffinet, Bernard, 3, 453, 267.
Goffredo, Onofrio: See —
Bernard!, Luigi; Bosisio, Gcrmano; dc Castiglionc, Roberto; and
Goffredo. Onofrio,3, 472,832.
Goforth Brothers, Inc.: See —
Goforth, Samuel P.; and Goforth, Joseph A., 3,484,104.
Goforth, John L.; and Flanders, Andrew E., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Welding station. 3,430,028, 2-25-69, CI. 219-87.
Goforth, Joseph A.: See—
Goforth, Samuel P.; and Goforth, Joseph A. ,3,484, 104.
Goforth, Samuel P.; and Goforth, Joseph A., to Goforth Brothers,
Inc. Amusement ride device. 3,484,104, 12-16-69. CI. 272-29.
Gogarty, William B., to Marathon Oil Company. Processes for the
simultaneous displacement of petroleum and water in formations.
3,443,636, 5-13-69, CI. 166-268.
Gogarty, William B., to Marathon Oil Company. Production of crude
oil from a watered-out subterranean formation. 3,455,385. 7-15-
69, CI. 166-274.
Gogarty, William B., to Marathon Oil Company. Production from
subterranean formations using micellar dispersions. 3,455,389, 7-
15-69. CI. 166-274.
Gogarty, William B., to Marathon Oil Company. Oil recovery
process utilizing miniature slug of oil external micellar dispersion.
3,467,188, 9-16-69, CI. 166-274.
Gogarty, William B., to Marathon Oil Company. Continuous density-
determining device and process. 3,483.732, 12-16-69, CI. 73-32.
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Robert G.. to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. Stability of a secondary-type crude petroleum recovery
system. 3,467,187, 9-16-69, CI. 166-273.
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Stanley C, to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. Stimulation of injection wells with water-external micellar
dispersions. 3,474.865. 10-28-69, CI. 166-274.
Gogarty, William B.; and Meabon, Harold P., to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. Processes for the simultaneous displacement of petroleum
and water in formations. 3,443,635, 5-13-69. CI. 166-4.
Gogarty, William B.: See —
Nielson, Gary I.; and Gogarty, William B., 3.473,572.
Goggins, Franklin, lo True Car Value, Inc. Self-sealing safety tire.
3,444.918. 5-20-69, CI. 152-347.
Gogia, Jugal K.; Hindc, William L.; and Scldner, Kurt, to TRW, Inc.
Modular gas turbine energy system. 3.427,466. 2-11-69, CI. 307-
57.
Gohlke, Roland S.: .SV< —
Karle. Franklin J.; and Gohlke, Roland S.. 3,471 ,735.
Gohrbandt, Wilholm: See —
Neeff. Rutner; Gohrbandt. Wilholm;
Robert.3.470,178.
Neeff. Rutuer; Gohrbandt, Wilholm;
Robert. 3.486.837.
Gohs, Howard C, to Electrical Fittings Corporation. Threaded lock
washer and method for fabrication thereof. 3,453,672. 7-8-69, CI.
10-73.
Gohs. Howard C, to Electrical Fittings Corporation. Threadless cou-
pler for joining electrical conduit or the like. 3,482,857, 12-9-69,
CI. 285- i 78.
Going, Louis H.: See —
Dobson, Robert D.; Going, Louis H.; and Hair, Eddy
R..3.449.I33.
Going. Louis H.; Mersfclder, Robert E ; and Schmitt. Robert O., to
Procter & Gamble Company. The. Continuous solvent winteriza-
and
and
Kuth.
Kuth.
LIST OF PATENTEES
579
tion of partially hydrogcnated soybean oil. 3,450,727, 6-17-69, CI.
260-428.5
Goings, Harford E. Disposable tray. 3,434,649, 3-25-69, CI. 229-28.
Goings, Harford E. Foldable tray. 3,434,650. 3-25-69, CI. 229-28.
Goins, Buren L.; Lewis, Hazel W.; and Dellingcr, Larry D., to
Carter, A. B., Incorporated. Knot tying mechanism. 3,427,057, 2-
11-69, CI. 289-3.
Goins, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Oriented ther-
moplastic container closures. 3,430,797, 3-4-69, CI. 215-41.
Coins. Robert R. Blending. 3.456,922, 7-22-69, CI. 259-4.
Goitiandia, Peter; and Kelly, Austin T., to Weston Instruments, Inc.
Dual set point solid state relays. 3,439,181, 4-15-69, CI. 307-38.
Gokel, Gustav, Maschincnfabrik GmbH: See —
Eckstein, Philipp, 3,459,309.
Golan. Kenneth F.; Ohaver, David S.; Pearcc, Shairyl I.; and Roh-
weder, Gerald D., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Transmission
with selector valves. 3,444,762, 5-20-69, CI. 74-754.
Golan, Kenneth F.; Ohaver, David S.; Pearcc, Shairyl I.; and Roh-
weder, Gerald D., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Fluid controls
for automatically neutralizing a vehicle. 3,444,968, 5-20-69, CI.
192-4.
Golan, Kenneth F.; Pearce. Shairyl I.; and Horsch, Joachim, to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Automatic transmission control.
3,452,621, 7-1-69, CI. 74-752.
Goland, David V.; and Stapleton, Samuel E., to Signode Corpora-
tion, mesne. Strapping apparatus. 3,450,028, 6-17-69, CI. 100-7.
Golant. Mikhail Borisovich; Ncgircv, Alexandr Andrcevich; Tager,
Alexandr Semnovich; Pobedonostscv, Alexandr Scrgccvich; Zju-
lina, Elena Aristarkhovna; and Samorodova, Galina Alexandrovna.
Slow wave structure for tubes comprising a stack of metal lamina-
tions parallel to the axis of the electron beam. 3,436,690, 4-1-69,
CI. 333-31.
Golay & Co., Inc.: See—
Kuster, Harry B., 3,451,568.
Golay, Bernard. S.A.: Sec—
Berney, Jean Claude. 3,440.815.
Golay Buchel & Cie S.A.: See—
Favre, Robert, 3,436,631.
Golben, Michael, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Mechanical plating. 3,460,977, 8-12-69, CI. 1 17-109.
Golberine, Boris, and Berr, Roger, to Berr et Cie. Bracelet or like
article of jewelry capable of being immediately brought to size.
3,478,537, I 1-18-69, CI. 63-4.
Gold. Bernard; and Tierney. Joseph, to Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Voice vocoding and transmitting system. 3,471,644,
10-7-69, C'l. 179-15.55
Gold, Daniel H : See—
Lubcroff, Benjamin; and Gold, Daniel H., 3,441 ,586.
Lubcroff, Benjamin J.; and Gold, Daniel H., 3,441 .587.
Aslley, Edward T.; King, Daniel L.; and Gold, Daniel.3,439.176.
Gold. Donald A., to Pacific International Plastics. Method for dielec-
trically heat scaling the end cover of a headrest and forming a
peripheral welt thercaround. 3.473,208. 10-21-69, CI. 29-91.1
Gold, Gorge: See—
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr.; Fisher, Richard A.; and Gold,
Gorge, 3.449. 190.
Gold. Harold E.; and Hammann, Paul E., to American Air Filter
Company. Inc. Air handling unit. 3.464,487, 9-2-69, CI. 165-16.
Gold, Harold; and Macks. Fred. High strength stud or insert.
3.477.335. I 1-1 1-69, CI. 85-62.
Gold, Heinrich: .See—
Danhauscr, Justus; Gold, Heinrich; Holtschmidt, Hans; and Pelz,
Willibald, 3.467.630.
Petersen, Siegfried; Gold, Heinrich; Grundmann, Ekkehard; and
Juhling, Lieselottc.3,461,130.
Gold, Marvin H.: .Sec —
Frankel, Milton B.; Gold, Marvin H ; and Marcus, Henry
J. ,3,440,282.
(Sold, Marvin H.; and Marcus. Henry J., to Aerojet-General Cor-
poration. l-Chloro-1 .1 -dinitro-3-evano propane. 3,432,540, 3-11-
69, CI. 260-465.7
Gold Medal Products Co.: .Sec-
Evans, David B.; and Evans. John C, 3.421.475.
Gold. Murray I., to Xerox Corporation. Electrostatic recording
method and apparatus for reducing recording area of a stylus.
3.484,792, 12-16-69, CI. 346-74.
Gold. Murray I.: See—
Saeger. Waldemar; and Gold, Murray I. . 3.484.79 1.
Gold. Nathan, to Polaroid Corporation. Color television system em-
ploying superimposed red and white images. 3.443,025. 5-6-69, CI.
178-5.4
Gold. Nathan, to Polaroid Corporation. Color TV decoding.
3,485.943, 12-23-69, CI. 178-5.4
Gold, Nicholas: See—
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas.3,424,074.
Chen. Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas.3.438,835.
Chen. Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas.3,453.138.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas.3,460,456.
Chen, Richard J.; and Gold, Nicholas.3,473.459.
Gold, Nicholas, to Polaroid Corporation. Variable length control for
photographic apparatus. 3,460.453, 8-12-69, CI. 95-14.
Gold, Percy E. Electrical connector. 3,441,899, 4-29-69, CI. 339-95.
Gold, Robert M., to Kcuffcl & Esscr Company. Method of thermally
recording, and electrically retrieving information. 3,428,952, 2-18-
69, CI. 340-173.
Gold, Robert M., to Keuffel & Esscr Company. Method of dyeing
polyethylene tcrephthalatc polymer films, strands and yarns.
3,467,481, 9-16-69, CI. 8-4.
Gold, William L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Hydrocolloid
surface treatment to yield french fried potato products. 3,424,591,
1-28-69, CI. 99-100.
Goldammcr, Freeland R., to Spcrry Rand Corporation. Control ap-
paratus for positioning mechanisms. 3,428.384, 2-18-69, CI. 312-
223.
Goldammcr, Freeland R.; and Powers, Joseph A., to Spcrry Rand
Corporation. Article handling apparatus. 3,473,675, 10-21-69, CI.
214-1.
Goldammcr, Freeland R.: See —
Zurbuchcn, Louis E.; and Goldammer, Freeland R., 3,43 1,401.
Goldammcr, Gcorg; and Mahrt, Guntcr, to Deutscher Spin-
ncreimaschinenbau Ingolstadt Niederlassung der Schubert &
Salzcr Maschinenfabrik Aktiengcsellschaft. Apparatus for opening
bales of fibres. 3,443,285, 5-13-69, CI. 19-81.
Goldberg, Abraham A.: See —
Goldmark, Peter C; and Goldberg. Abraham A. ,3,479,447.
Goldberg, Alan August; and Wray, Dennis, to Precision Processes
(Textiles) Limited. Reaction product of a polyamide, a
halogcnatcd polyoxyalkylene, and an cpihalohydrin. 3,459,697, 8-
5-69, CI. 260-29.2
Goldberg, Allan M., to American Hospital Supply Corporation,
mesne. Thoracentesis apparatus. 3,477,437, 11-11-69, CI. 128-
347.
Goldberg Brothers, Inc.: See —
Goldberg, Morris, 3,441,128.
Goldberg, Morris, 3,450,329.
Goldberg, Morris, 3,450,366.
Goldberg, Charles K., to Dreis & Krump Manufacturing Company.
Drive speed control. 3,448,828, 6-10-69, CI. 184-6.
Goldberg, Frederick I.; and Petrucclli, Robert Calwcll. Amphitheater
complex with integral parking facilities. 3,427,766, 2-18-69, CI.
52-6.
Goldberg, Harold S.: See —
Karsh, Herbert; and Goldberg, Harold S. ,3,438,367.
Goldberg Herbert E., to American Optical Company. Temperature
compensating rcfractormcters. 3,447,875, 6-3-69. CI. 356-135.
Goldberg, Ira I; and Fisher, George I., to United States of America,
Army. Crosswind sensing system. 3,447,372, 6-3-69, CI. 73-189.
Goldberg, Irving B. Gelled propellant compositions useful in aerosol
dispensers. 3,461,079, 8-12-69, CI. 252-305.
Goldberg, Jacob, to Stanford Research Institute. Controllable logic
circuits employing functionally indentical gates. 3,446,990, 5-27-
69, CI. 307-215.
Goldberg, Leo: See —
Abrahams, David H.; and Goldberg, Lco,3,445.279.
Goldberg, Leon J., to General Electric Company. Peak demand cur-
rent limiting control system. 3,423,598, 1-21-69, CI. 307-35.
Goldberg, Leon J., to General Electric Company. Assisted arc A.C.
circuit interruption. 3,466,503, 9-9-69, CI. 317-11.
Goldberg, Leonard J., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Apparatus for quantitatively detecting foreign particles present in
atmospheric air. 3,457,407, 7-22-69, CI. 250-71.
Goldberg, Lloyd W.: .See—
Adams, Victor J., Jr.; Goldberg, Lloyd W.; and Wolf, Herbert
S., 3,462,954.
Goldberg, Martin: See —
Riffkin, Charles; and Goldberg, Martin,3,426,130.
Goldberg, Moisc Levy. Triple point desalination system utilizing a
single low pressure vessel and a gravity sea water feed. 3,443,393,
5-13-69, CI. 62-124.
Goldberg, Morris, to Goldberg Brothers, Inc. Film reel shipping con-
tainer. 3,441,128, 4-29-69, CI. 206-52.
Goldberg, Morris, to Goldberg Brothers, Inc. Shipping carton for
film reels and the like. 3,450,329, 6-17-69, CI. 229-23.
Goldberg, Morris, to Goldberg Brothers, Inc. Self-threading film reel
with free-wheeling hubs. 3,450,366, 6-17-69, CI. 242-74.
Goldberg, Moses Wolf: See —
Teitcl, Sidney; and Goldberg, Moses Wolf,3,481 ,980.
Goldberg. Paul. Expansible waistband for trousers. 3,438,061, 4-15-
69, CI. 2-237.
Goldberg. Regina Hauscr: See —
Tcitel, Sidney; and Goldberg, Moses Wolf,3,48 1,980.
Goldberg, Sevmour, to EG & G, Inc. Electric flash beacon.
3,444,43 1,5-1 3-69, CI. 3 1 5-200.
Goldberg, Sidney L., to United States of America, Navy. Rolling
wheel test device. 3,483,744, 12-16-69, CI. 73-146.
Goldbergcr Doll Mfg. Co., Inc.: See—
Doppclt, Lawrence; and Rodriguez, Augustin, 3,445,956.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Goldberger, Max; and Neuhold, Hellfried, to Pioneer Research, Inc.
Explosive metal forming, sintering and plating. 3,427,841, 2-18-69,
Goldberger, Richard H. Mixing and conveyor system. 3,459,409, 8-
5-69,0.259-168.
Goldberger, William M., to Battelle Development Corporation, The,
mesne Separating liquefiable materials forming solid solutions.
3,461,679,8-19-69,01.62-58.
Goldberger, William M.; and Gillot, Jacques, to Battelle Develop-
ment Corporation, The, mesne. Separation methods for volatile
solids. 3,457,049, 7-22-69, CI. 23-294. ,„•,.,*
Goldberger, William M.; Reed, Allan K.; and Snavely, Cloyd A., to
Battelle Development Corporation, The. Electrical resistivity con-
trol of fluidized beds. 3,448,234, 6-3-69, CI. 219-50.
Goldblatt, Leo A.: See—
Masri, Merle Sid; Vix, Henry L. E.; and Goldblatt, Leo
A. ,3,429,709.
Goldblum, Kenneth B., to General Electric Company. Polycarbonate
resin mixtures. 3,431,224, 3-4-69, CI. 260-13.
Golde, Ernst: See—
Forster, Johannes; and Golde, Emst.3,439,254.
Golde, H. T., G.m.b.H., Firma: See—
Marr, Fritz, 3,427,748.
Golde, Hans: See—
Werner, Johannes; Golde, Hans; and Schhck, Horst.3,443,307.
Golde, Karl Heinz: See—
Buschmann, Horst; and Golde, Karl Heinz.3,446,269.
Golde, Karl-Heinz; and Buschmann, Horst, to Schloemann Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for pouring molten metal. 3,460,725, 8-12-
69, CI. 222-567.
Golden, Abraham H., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Side bar lock.
3,479,848, 1 1-25-69, CI. 70-364.
Golden, Daniel L. Head cover. 3,447,541, 6-3-69, CI. 132-5.
Golden, Dorothy L. Surgical scrubbing device. 3,467,978, 9-23-69,
CI. 15-111.
Golden, Forrest B.: See— "
Eisengrein, Robert H.; Blackwell, Francis O., Ill; and Golden,
Forrest B., 3,441,817.
Golden Gate Manufacturing Company: See—
Doremus, R Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., 3,455,327.
Doremus, R. Ellsworth; and Doremus, Richard E., 3,476,138.
Golden, Harry, to Ideas for Auto and Bike Specialties, Inc. Plastic
saddle and metal mounting rod and method of making same.
3,476,496, 11-4-69, CI. 297-195.
Golden, James E., to Reliable Electric Company. Splice for conduc-
tor pairs. 3,480,723, 1 1-25-69, CI. 174-88.
Golden, Michael E.: See—
Ryan, John W.; Echterling, Eugene J.; Golden, Michael E.;
Goetz, John H.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng,3,477,140.
Ryan, John W.; Frederick, Phyllis; Golden, Michael E.; and
Zimmerman, Charles R., 3,456,944.
Golden, Raymond; Murzyn, Robert A.; and Wilson, William E., to
Bailey Meter Company. Flame detector for a multiple fuel-fired
furnace. 3,476,945, 11-4-69, CI. 250-217.
Golden, Richard L.: See—
Choo, Chai Y.j and Golden, Richard L., 3,459,8 10.
Golden, Richard L.; and Korchak, Ernest I., to Halcon International,
Inc Process for the hydrogenolysis of alkylaromatic alcohols to
the corresponding hydrocarbons. 3,424,806, 1-28-69, CI. 260-669.
Golden, Richard L.; and Mazzella, Gerald, to Halcon International,
Inc Recovery of boron compounds from oxidation mixtures.
3,423,471, 1-21-69, CI. 260-617.
Golden, Richard L.; and Schmidt, John P., to Halcon International,
Inc. Process for the recovery of epoxides wherein alkylaromatic
compound is removed in two distillation zones. 3,452,055, 6-24-
69, CI. 260-348.5
Golden Robert L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Fluidic con-
trolled water valve or the like. 3,421,732, 1-14-69, CI. 251-58.
Golden Robert L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Programmer
means and parts therefor. J, 440,368, 4-22-69, CI. 200-38.
Golden, Robert L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Pneumatically
controlled dispensing apparatus. 3,459,332, 8-5-69, CI. 222-61.
Golden, Robert L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Fluidically
operated actuator means or the like. 3,483,800, 12-16-69, CI. 92-
99.
Golden, Robert L.; and Shopsky, Harvey J., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Fluidic operated speed control means. 3,425,288, 2-4-
69, CI. 74-230.17 „.„■,,
Golden, Robert L.; Wantz, Clarence; Rice, Harold W.; Beck, Roland
D.; and Palmer, Reed A., to Robertshaw Controls Company.
Vacuum operated electrical switch construction. 3,428,768, 2-18-
69, CI. 200-83.
Golden, Robert L.: See—
Wantz, Clarence; and Golden, Robert L.,3,454,784.
Golden, Roger M.: See-
Flanagan, James L.; Golden, Roger M.; and Schroeder, Manfred
R., 3,466,547.
Golden-West Dental, Inc.: See—
Ehrler, Clelan G.; and Seifert, Larry A., 3,440,726.
Goldenberg, Charles: See—
Binon, Fernand; and Goldenberg, Charles,3,452,052.
Goldenberg, Malvin H. Coupling end reinforcement for flexible con-
duit. 3,431,948, 3-1 1-69, CI. 138-109.
Goldenthal, Edgar J. Stereoscopic dental X-ray apparatus and
method for positioning the X-ray cone for exposure. 3,454,763, 7-
8-69, CI. 250-61.
Goldentone Electronics, Inc.: See-
Daniels, William Lee, 3,470,328.
Golder, Gerald William, to Sankey, Joseph, & Sons Limited. Freight
containers. 3,456,830, 7-22-69, CI. 220-1.5
Goldfaden, Louis: See —
Ulert, Izaak A., 3,480,228.
Goldfarb Adolph Eddy. Head having two degrees of randomly
selected movement. 3,456,950, 7-22-69, CI. 273-161.
Goldfarb, Adolph Eddy. Toy with randomly released part.
3,466,792, 9-16-69, CI. 46-146.
Goldfarb, Adolph E. Control means for toy electric racing cars.
3,432,166, 3-1 1-69, CI. 273-86.
Goldfarb, Adolph E. Animated jigsaw puzzle toy. 3,432,961, 3-18-
69, CI. 46-37.
Goldfarb Adolph E.; and Davis, Jane Betts. Self-contained contact
alarm device. 3,465,325, 9-2-69, CI. 340-258.
Goldfarb, Alvin; and Geiler, William A., to United Merchants and
Manufacturers, Inc. Medical bandages. 3,464,413, 9-2-69, CI. 128-
268.
Goldfinger, George, to Uniroyal, Inc. Tensile testing apparatus.
3,447,363, 6-3-69, CI. 73-95.
Goldhofer, Alois. Movable loading and unloading device. 3,456,820,
7-22-69, CI. 214-77.
Goldie Harry, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Flat resonant
element for TR tubes. 3,467,884, 9-16-69, CI. 315-39.
Goldie, Harry, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Thyratron
waveguide switch with density enhancement for operation in 27 to
40 gHz. range. 3,480,828, 11-25-69, CI. 315-39.
Goldie, Harry; Cooper, Herbert W.; and Cooper, Lawson F., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Grounded-grid cathode-driven
triggered waveguide switch. 3,440,486, 4-22-69, CI. 315-39.
Goldie, Harry; and Nelson, Theodore M., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Microwave switching device. 3,467,883, 9-16-69, CI.
315-39.
Goldin, Michael M.: See—
Tittmann, Frederick R.; and Goldin, Michael M.,3,472,795.
Tittmann, Frederick R.; Goldin, Michael M.; and Loeb, William
E.,3,429,739.
Golding, Brage: See—
Bachman, Gustave Bryant; Golding, Brage; and Murphy,
Thomas P.,3,448,086.
Golding Frank E., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The, mesne. Mixer-chopper. 3,450,179, 6-17-69, CI. 146-182.
Golding Intercito SA.: See-
Poll, Willy, 3,450,249.
Golding, Sherwin A.; and Summers, John E., to Robertson, H. H.,
Company. Film forming composition and protected metal articles
utilizing the same. 3,443,983, 5-13-69, CI. 1 17-75.
Goldkamp, Arthur H., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 17-Oxygenated 3-al-
koxy-2-aminosulfonylestra-l,3, 5(10)-trienes and congeners.
3,480,618, 11-25-69, CI. 260-239.5
Goldkamp, Arthur H.: See—
Mazur, Robert H.; Goldkamp, Arthur H.; and Schlatter, James
M., 3,475,403.
Goldman, Alan J.: See—
Rader, William M.; Goldman, Alan J.; and Winter,
Joseph.3,470,607.
Winter, Joseph; and Goldman, Alan J. ,3,48 1,020.
Goldman, Albert W.: See-
Topper, Robert L.; Cofield, William W.; Williams, Amos F.;
Foster, Raymond C; Woebcke, Herman N.; Goldman, Albert
W.; and Kusko, Alexander,3,42 1,050.
Goldman, Alex K., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Reclosable container.
3,458,1 10, 7-29-69, CI. 229-17.
Goldman, Cleo W. Brassiere. 3,446,213, 5-27-69, CI. 128-463.
Goldman, David, to Better Built Machinery Corporation. Machines
for washing laboratory equipment such as flasks, bottles, test tubes
and similar articles. 3,463,173, 8-26-69, CI. 134-145.
Goldman, Edward L.: See —
Stone, Wayne B., Jr., 3,440,782.
Goldman, Herbert S., to Acme Quilting Company, Inc. Combination
mat and tote bag. 3,477,552, 11-1 1-69, CI. 190-2.
Goldman, Irving M., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Substituted 8-
hydroxy-quinoline derivatives. 3,444,173, 5-13-69, CI. 260-288.
Goldman, Irving M., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc.
Pyrimidobenzothiazines. 3,483,198, 12-9-69, CI. 260-243.
Goldman Israel, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Clamp latch.
3,460,788, 8-12-69, CI. 248-74.
Goldman Joseph, to Logistics Industries Corporation, mesne. Com-
partmentalized container. 3,421,679, 1-14-69, CI. 229-15.
Goldman, Joseph, to Logistics Industries Corporation, mesne. Con-
tainer. 3,445,051, 5-20-69, CI. 229-14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
581
Goldman, Michael Ira; and Bouchal, Alexander Wayne, to Colgate-
Palmolive Company. Chewable product for cleaning the teeth.
3,422,184, 1-14-69, CI. 424-48.
Goldman, Morris, to Colonial Beverage Equipment. Apparatus for
packaging articles. 3,427,779, 2-18-69, CI. 53-61.
Goldman, Philip A.: See-
Andrews, John R., Jr.; Goldman, Philip A.; and Nibby, Chester
M., Jr.,3,436,687.
Goldman, Robert, to Nysco Laboratories, Inc. Organic nitrate-bile
acid inclusion compounds. 3,481,955, 12-2-69, CI. 260-397.1
Goldman, Rubin. Pneumatic punch. 3,463,042, 8-26-69, CI. 83-627.
Goldman, William A., to Canrad Precision Industries, Inc. Zinc-sul-
phide phosphor. 3,437,600, 4-8-69, CI. 252-301.6
Goldmark, Peter C, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Disc
recording and reproducing system. 3,420,967, 1-7-69, CI. 179-
100.4
Goldmark, Peter C; and Erde, Bernard, to Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. Method and apparatus for recording color picture in-
formation on film. 3,475,549, 10-28-69, CI. 178-5.2
Goldmark, Peter C; and Gabor, Dennis, to Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. Color picture information recording and reproducing
system. 3,459,885, 8-5-69, CI. 178-5.4
Goldmark, Peter C; and Goldberg, Abraham A., to Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc. Recording and reproducing color pic-
ture information. 3,479,447, 11-18-69, CI. 178-5.2
Goldmerstein, Isaac. Cooling vest. 3,429,138, 2-25-69, CI. 62-259.
Goldmeyer, Clifford: See —
Dull, Thomas J.; and Goldmeyer, Clifford.3,464,463.
Goldsby, Arthur E., to Texaco Development Corporation. Recovery
of olefins from spent alkylation acid. 3,462,512, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
683.62
Goldsby, Arthur R., to Texaco Inc. Alkylation process employing
acid treatment of the acid-olefin absorption product. 3,422,164, 1-
14-69, CI. 260-683.62
Goldsby, Arthur R., to Texaco Inc. Acid recovery process-alkylation
process. 3,428,705, 2-18-69, CI. 260-683.62
Goldsby, Arthur R., to Texaco Inc. Dialkyl ester extractions in an al-
kylation process. 3,448,168, 6-3-69, CI. 260-683.61
Goldschmid, Otto: See—
Quimby, George R.; and Goldschmid, Otto,3,423,395.
Goldschmidt, A.G., The: See —
Knorr, Peter, 3,450,503.
Goldschmidt, Hans; Gordon, Theodore J.; and Helmer, Olaf, to
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Apparatus for playing
a game involving forecasting of future events. 3,473,802, 10-21-
69, CI. 273-1.
Goldschmidt, Karl: See —
Browne, Thomas E.; Gaunt, Wilmer B., Jr.; Goldschmidt, Karl;
Vigliante, Frank S.; Williford, Oscar H.; and York, Robert
K., 3,426,158.
Goldschmidt, Th., A.G.: See —
Holtschmidt, Ulrich; and Michel, Alfred, 3,434,992.
Mack, Ernst, 3,473,891.
Sundermeyer, Wolfgang; and Verbeek, Wolfgang, 3,480,654.
Goldsmith, Bernard M.; Pike, Harold S., Jr.; and Belanger, Ernest
Donald, to Nytronics, Inc. Theft-detection system for library use
including a plurality of Hall cells. 3,423,674, 1-21-69, CI. 324-45.
Goldsmith, Henry A., to United States Borax & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Stabilization of organic bleaching compositions. 3,474,037,
10-21-69, CI. 252-99.
Goldsmith, John V.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,446,676.
Goldsmith, Lawrence. Dental spot light. 3,465,140, 9-2-69, CI. 240-
41.15
Goldsmith, Sidney. Biopsy needle. 3,470,867, 10-7-69, CI. 128-2.
Goldsobel, Norman; and Eidelberg, Jonah, to Electrical Fittings Cor-
poration. Rain tight electrical connector. 3,454,291, 7-8-69, CI.
285-371.
Goldstein, Alan A., to Chevron Research Company. Single-stage
process for making paving mixes. 3,434,856, 3-25-69, CI. 106-277.
Goldstein, Albert S., Jr. Multiple motor dredge. 3,440,742, 4-29-69,
CI. 37-57.
Goldstein, Albert, to Chcmirad Corporation. Partially cross-linked
polycthylenimine anchoring agent and laminate therefor.
3,471,359, 10-7-69, CI. 161-227.
Goldstein, Amnon: See —
Michalchik, Michael; and Goldstein, Amnon.3,482,513.
Goldstein, Arthur L.: See —
Mc Rae, Wayne A.; and Goldstein, Arthur L.,3,485,576.
Goldstein, David A.; Nystrom, Roy; Borchert, Alfred; and Eneman,
Melvin, to United States of America, Army. Mechanical timer.
3,485,172, 12-23-69, CI. 102-84.
Goldstein, David; and Gleason, Robert Joseph, to FMC Corporation.
Production of barium hydroxide monohydrate. 3,449,075, 6-10-69,
CI. 23-186.
Goldstein, Eugene E.: See —
Barshefsky, Gustave; and Goldstein, Eugene E., 3,478, 137.
Goldstein, Herbert M. Round of fixed ammunition having improved
gun bore erosion characteristics. 3,429,261, 2-25-69, CI. 102-38.
Goldstein, Herman B., to Sun Chemical Corporation. Textile treating
compositions and textiles treated therewith. 3,486,911, 12-30-69,
CI. 106-2.
Goldstein, Murray S.: See —
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., ,487,469.
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., 3,463,912.
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., 3, 480,766.
Goldstein, Raymond, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Device for in-
tegrating a modulated A.C. signal. 3,466,434, 9-9-69, CI. 235-183.
Goldstein, Richard, to Perma-Power Company. Garage door relay
control circuit. 3,427,521, 2-11-69, CI. 318-266.
Goldstein, Richard, to Chamberlain Manufacturing Corporation,
mesne. Release mechanism for garage door connecting arm.
3,443,339, 5-13-69, CI. 49-141.
Goldstein, Richard, to Chamberlin Manufacturing Corporation,
mesne. Remote control receiver. 3,445,848, 5-20-69, CI. 343-225.
Goldstein, Robert P. Automatic inventory data acquisition apparatus.
3,426,326, 2-4-69, CI. 340-153.
Goldstein, Sam S.; and Copen, Daniel B., said Copen assor to Peer-
less Plastics, Incorporated. Compartmentalized attache case.
3,454,068, 7-8-69, CI. 150-1.6
Goldstein, Sol. Rotary indicator. 3,434,658, 3-25-69, CI. 235-84.
Goldstein, Sol. Slide rule. 3,441,208, 4-29-69, CI. 235-70.
Goldstein, Theodore J.: See —
Proud, Ralph A., Jr.; O'Brien, Richard C; Graubert, Seth; and
Goldstein, Theodore J.,3,470,539.
Goldstein, Norbert. Device and system for scanning information sup-
ports. 3,473,034, 10-14-69, CI. 250-219.
Goldstone, Edward G.; and Neumann, Hans K., to Allen Industries,
Inc. Sound insulating barrier and method of making the same.
3,429,728, 2-25-69, CI. 117-11.
Goldstone, Edward G.; Neumann, Hans K.; and Olsen, John A., to
Allen Industries, Inc. Trim panel and method of making same.
3,446,685, 5-27-69, CI. 156-219.
Goldthwait, Richard G.; and Kwolek, Stanley J., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process for pretreating hydrocracking
stock to remove nitrogen therefrom. 3,437,589, 4-8-69, CI. 208-
254.
Goldup, Alan; Morrison, Anthony B.; and Westaway, Michael
Thomas, to British Petroleum Company Limited, The. Hydrocar-
bon separation process. 3,484,500, 12-16-69, CI. 260-674.
Goldup, Alan; and Westaway, Michael Thomas, to British Petroleum
Company Limited, The. Process for the separation of mixtures of
hydro- carbons having different degrees of saturation. 3,472,762,
10-14-69, CI. 208-308.
Goldwhite, Harold; Haszeldine, Robert Neville; and Rowsell, David
George. Phosphorus-nitrogen polymers. 3,474,044, 10-21-69, CI.
260-2.
Goldwire, Henry C: See —
Flittie, William J., 3,427,790.
Flittie, William J., 3,452,715.
Golen, Selig. Day and date calendar clock mechanism. 3,482,391,
12-9-69, CI. 58-5.
Golick, Alexander J.; and Stephan, John T., to Westix Corporation.
Paper laminating adhesive compositions comprising protein-con-
taining starch material. 3,444,109, 5-13-69, CI. 26Q-6.
Golightly, James S., to PPG Industries, Inc. Producing bent
laminated windshields. 3,453,161, 7-1-69, CI. 156-102.
Golightly, James S., to PPG Industries, Inc. Outline mold for sup-
porting glass sheets. 3,484,226, 12-16-69, CI. 65-291.
Golitz, Dietrich; Noll, Walter; Damm, Klaus; and Krauss, Walter, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyester-polysiloxane
resins giving coatings of increased gloss retension and color stabili-
ty. 3,449,465, 6-10-69, CI. 260-824.
Golla, William J.: See-
Lake, Clarence L.; Box, James A.; and Golla, William
J.,3,427,776.
Goller, Edward S. Means for improving combustion in an internal
combustion engine during deceleration. 3,446,193, 5-27-69, CI.
123-97.
Goller, Edward S. Carburetor control means for internal combustion
engine. 3,446,194, 5-27-69, CI. 123-97.
Gollion, Henri-Jacques; Robin, Marcel; and Schwab, Bernard, to
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Thermal power plant and
method of operation. 3,421,978, 1-14-69, CI. 176-65.
Gollis, Bernard: See —
James, John C; Wineman, Robert J.; Gollis, Morton H.,
deceased; and Gollis, Bernard; administratrix,3,454,627.
Gollis, Morton H.: See —
James, John C; Wineman, Robert J.; and Gollis, Morton
H., 3,462,429.
James, John C; Wineman, Robert J.; Gollis, Morton H.,
deceased; and Gollis, Bernard; administratrix, 3,454,627.
Golloway, William O., Jr., to Hoover Company, The. Suction
cleaners. 3,467,980, 9-23-69, CI. 15-324.
Gollwitzer, Lee H., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Method and apparatus for transmitting signals from a tool in a
borehole. 3,464,058, 8-26-69, CI. 340-18.
Gollwitzer, Lee H.; and Whitfill, William A., Jr., to Schlumberger
Technology Corporation. Apparatus for handling well tool cables.
3,462,125, 8-19-69, CI. 254-172.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Golncr Jcrold Julius, to Borden, Inc. Apparatus for measuring film.
3,429,504, 2-25-69, CI. 235-91.
Golncr, Jerome F.: See—
Lee, Richard J.; and Golncr, Jerome F., 3,426,646.
Golobart, Ramon Balagucr. Selvage forming device in shuttlclcss
looms. 3,422,861, 1-21-69, CI. 139-122.
Golobart, Ramon Balagucr. Selvedge forming device in shuttlclcss
looms. 3,450,169, 6-17-69, CI. 139-122.
Golobart, Ramon Balagucr. Weft thread locating and presenting
device in weaving machines, particularly of the shuttleless type.
3,455,340, 7-15-69, CI. 139-122.
Golobart, Ramon Balagucr. Selvage trimming and waste removal
means. 3,455,342, 7-15-69, CI. 139-302.
Golobart, Ramon Balaguer. Temples for shuttleless looms.
3,455,343, 7-15-69, CI. 139-294.
Goloff, Alexander; Hautala, Richard E.; and White, Claude F., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Friction welding Stcllite facings to
valve seats. 3,478,41 1, I 1-18-69, CI. 29-470.3
Golomb, David L., to Evcrlast World's Boxing Headquarters Cor-
poration. Baseball base with ground-fastening rod. 3,466,039, 9-9-
69, CI. 273-25.
Golombek, Horst: See —
Fischer, Oskar; and Golombek, Horst, 3,481 ,261 .
Parke, Friedrich; and Golombek, Horst.3,459,1 10.
Golombek, Werner; and Timmermans, Franciscus, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Device for coupling a continuously operating
self excited velocity modulation tube generator to a load.
3,462,704, 8-19-69, CI. 331-74.
Golovkina, Tatyana Borisovna: See —
Krylov, Nikolai Ivanovich; Popov, Boris Vasilievich; Sidorov,
Pavel Ivanovich; Saksagansky, Alexandr Teodorovich; Lcvit-
sky, Isaak losifovieh; and Golovkina, Tatyana Borisov-
na,3,428,096.
Cioltermann, Wandel U.: See—
Feistel, Karl Heinz, 3,443,250.
Goltsos, Costas E.; and Amato, Anthony, to Radio Corporation of
America. Temperature controlled circuit boards. 3,440,407, 4-22-
69, CI. 219-494
Goltz. Joseph, 25'/( to Bloom, I. C, and Bloom, George I. Stacking
box construction with interlock. 3,424,334, 1-28-69, CI. 220-23.6
Goman, Edwin F.: See —
Wilson, Charles M.; and Goman, Edwin F. ,3,467, 83 1 .
Gombcrt, Jean-Marie: See—
Clement, Pierre; Gombcrt, Jean-Marie; and Petit,
Rene. 3,477,950.
Gomco Surgical Manufacturing Corporation: Sec —
Henderson. Stanford A., 3,421,534.
Henderson, Stanford A., 3,454,138.
Gomella. Cyril, to Societe d'Etudes pour Ic Traitement ct ('Utilisa-
tion des Eaux (S.E.T.U.D.E.). Clarifying vessel for liquids.
3.446.357, 5-27-69, CI. 210-195.
Gomez, Ernest; and Klahn, Richard, to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated Serial binary multiplier arrangement. 3,456,098, 7-
15-69, CI. 235-164.
Gome/, Jose J.: Sec —
I.attis, Donald J.; Conglcton, Wayne L.; and Gomez, Jose
J. ,3,479,759.
Gomez, Ludgero S. A.; and Forstcr, James Neil. Denture cleaning
device. 3,421.528, 1-14-69. CI. 134-188.
Gomi, Nagao: See—
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda. Kaoru; Yamamoto. Tctsuya; Kashiwagi,
Tetsuo; Hada. Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi,
Nagao, 3,434,277.
Gompert. Darvl Herman. Probe-type weccler and thinner apparatus
lor row crop's. 3,468.380. 9-23-69, CI. 172-6.
Goneharevich, Igor Fomich: Sec —
Vinitsky. Konslantin Efimovich; and Goneharevich, Igor
Fomieh,3,465,976.
Goncharoff. Nikolai, to Motorola. Inc. Sound reproducing system.
3.431.358. 3-4-69, CI. 179-1.
Goncharol'f. Nikolai: See —
Schalft. Hugo W.; and Goncharoff, Nikolai. 3,43 1 .5 16.
Gondeck, Frederick V.; Hickox, Lester E.; Kennedy, Thomas E.;
Perez, Arthur; and Thompson, James F., to Declark, Inc. Foamed
core laminated structure and method. 3.432.378. 3-1 1-69. CI. 161-
44
Gondo, Takuya: Sec—
Kakihana. Hidetake; and Gondo. Takuya.3.485,737.
Gondolfi, Carmelo: .Ver-
de Ruggieri. Pietro; (iondolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto. 3.449.327.
Gonck, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw: Sec—
Barker. John; Gonck, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Read. Brian
Neville.3,443,484.
Barker. John; Gonck. Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Love, Kenneth
George. 3,453,407
Gonsalves, George E.; and Dosso, Felice, to Erie Packaging Corp.
Connector for tubular members. 3.423.1 13. 1-21-69. CI. 287-51.
Gonser. William Arnold, to Du Pont dc Nemours. E. I., and Com-
pany. Flexible conductor for pneumatically propelled yarn.
3.427.052. 2-1 1-69. CI. 285-256.
Gonzaga University, The Corporation of: See —
Kcllchcr, Raymond L., 3,474,659.
Gonzales, Salvador J. Mcathook holder arrangement. 3,429,278, 2-
25-69, CI. 104-89.
Gonzalez, Don J.: See —
Dahlcm, Francis E.; and Gonzalez, Don J. ,3,464, 563.
Gonzalez, Fcdcrico P.: See —
Shepherd, William T.; Platte, Howard J.; and Gonzalez, Fcder-
ico P.,3,458,444.
Gonzalez, Frank A., to Medical Electrosciencc Inc. Apparatus for
collecting and cooling blood. 3,480,015, 1 1-25-69, CI. 128-276.
Gonzalez, Gcrardo A., to Bctz Laboratories, Inc. Anti-foulant agents
for petroleum hydrocarbons. 3.437,583, 4-8-69, CI. 208-48.
Gonzalez, Gcrardo A., to Bctz Laboratories, Inc. Anti-foulant agents
for petroleum hydrocarbons. 3,442,791, 5-6-69, CI. 208-48.
Gonzalez, Hector J.: See —
Vcrdol, Joseph A.; and Gonzalez, Hector J. ,3,444, 15 I.
Gonzalez, Virgilio: See —
Tirado, Adalberto; Guevara, Mario; and Gonzalez, Vir-
gilio,3,45 1,889.
Gonzcnbach, Carlos T.; and Jordan, Manuel A., to Schenectady
Chemicals, Inc. Terpene-urcthane resins. 3,463,753, 8-26-69, CI.
260-27.
Gooch. Ralph M.: See —
Walters, Harold A.; and Gooch, Ralph M., 3,442,755.
Good, Adrian J.: See —
Nusser, Lawrence; and Good, Adrian J. ,3,463,754.
Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Arm construc-
tion for a pressure regulator and the like. 3,436,985, 4-8-69, CI.
74-559.
Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Shuttle con-
struction utilized to transmit the expansion and contraction effects
of high and low pressure bellows and the like. 3,444,343, 5-13-69,
CI. 200-83.
Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Pressure or
temperature regulator. 3,447,1 16, 5-27-69, CI. 337-327.
Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Negating spring
construction for a pressure regulator and the like. 3,447,390, 6-3-
69, CI. 74-100.
Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Pneumatic con-
trol system and selector means therefor or the like. 3,470,698, 10-
7-69, CI. 60-60.
Good, Dale E.: See —
Bunton, William J.; Beagles. John A.; and Good, Dale
E., 3,430,349.
Good, Dorothy I.; and Morgan, Rose M., to Lab-line Biomedical
Products, Inc. Automatic apparatus for applying covers to biologi-
cal slides. 3.480,504, 1 1-25-69, CI. 156-356.
Good Humor Corporation: See —
Otken, Edwin J., 3,468,265.
Good, John L.: See—
Rummel, William David; and Good, John L., 3,446,548.
Good, Louise L.; Whitney, Robert L.; Good, Raymond B.; and
Pietrowicz, Ambrose L. Plating apparatus and process. 3,436,322,
4-1-69, CI. 204-28.
Good, Paul J., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Quick intermittent advancement apparatus and method.
3,423,037, 1-21-69, CI. 242-55.11
Good, Paul J., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Intermittent film advancement apparatus. 3,441.186. 4-29-69, CI.
226-62.
Good, Raymond B.: See-
Good, Louise L.; Whitney. Robert L.; Good, Raymond B.; and
Pietrowicz, Ambrose L., 3,436, 322.
Good, Raymond J. Air diffuser unit for aerating sewage. 3,441,216,
4-29-69, CI. 239-145.
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan: See —
Angus, Ernest Thomas; Arthur, Hugh MacDonald; Montgomery,
John Young Condie; Walker, Donald Ferguson; and Good,
Richard Samuel Jonathan. 3,457,480.
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan, to Marwin Machine Tools Limited.
Parallel gear trains with means for eliminating backlash.
3.444,751, 5-20-69, CI. 74-409.
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan; Kerr, Andrew Guy; Montgomery,
John Young Condie; and Walker, Donald Ferguson, to Fcrranti,
Limited. Servo apparatus for controlling the position of an object
in dependence of recorded signals. 3,453,511, 7-1-69, CI. 318-
23.5
Good Road Machinery Corporation: See —
Buchmann, Peter J., 3.438.585.
Good, William E.; Graser, Michael. Jr.; and Vanderlaan, Henry J., to
General Electric Company. Color projection system. 3,450,462. 6-
17-69, CI. 350-161.
Good, William E.; and True, Thomas T., to General Electric Com-
pany. Projection system and method. 3,437,746, 4-8-69, CI. 178-
5.4
Good, Wilson C: Set —
McAllister. Byron T.; and Good, Wilson C.,3.460,085.
Goodacrc, Cecil, to Lansing Bagnall Limited. Industrial lift trucks.
3.451,656, 6-24-69, CI. 254-8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
583
Goodacrc. Cecil, to Lansing Bagnall Limited. Vehicle differential
steering mechanisms. 3,469,858, 9-30-69, CI. 280-93.
Goodalc, Edmund E., to General Electric Company. Volume control
apparatus for a single-tone electronic musical instrument.
3.439.106. 4-15-69, CI. 84-1.27
Goodale, Paul E., to E-H Research Laboratories, Inc. Pulse testing
apparatus for testing a device with current pulses. 3,423,601, 1-
21-69. CI. 307-270.
Goodale. Paul H.: See—
Egbert, Earl L.; Goodale, Paul H.; and Stevenson, Paul
D., 3,425,220.
Goodale, Richard J. Sanitary belt conveyor. 3,442,370, 5-6-69, CI.
198-192.
Goodall, David A.: See —
Griffith, Robert C; and Goodall. David A. ,3,486.067.
Goodall, James, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited. Electri-
cal terminal clamps. 3,447,1 19. 5-27-69, CI. 339-1 12.
Goodchild, William C, Jr.; and Chesluk, John T., to United Shoe
Machinerv Corporation. Expandable fastener antenna mounts.
3,444,313, 5-13-69, CI. 174-153.
Goodc, Basil Wanless Kelley. Small arms ammunition belt.
3,429,220, 2-25-69. CI. 89-33.
Goode, George H. Saw blade clamp. 3.451,292, 6-24-69, CI. 76-78.
Goode, Godfrev P., to Sybron Corporation. Diathermy electrode
supports. 3.457,925, 7-29-69, CI. 128-405.
Goode, John W.: See—
Green, Charles J.; Forsylhe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, Lyle D., 3,460/746.
Green. Charles J.; Forsylhe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith. Lyle D., 3,460,747.
Goode, Raymond A., to Dunbar Manufacturing Co., Inc. Automated
corn popper feed. 3,450,539, 6-17-69, CI. 99-81.
Goode. Robert W. Brake control for cable tensioning apparatus.
3,443.840, 5-13-69, CI. 303-1 1.
Goode, Wilson R. Clutch release bearing clearance monitor device.
3.469.666. 9-30-69, CI. 192-30.
Goodcll, John D , Ivins, Barbara; Wistrand. John C; and Tasi, Vasil,
to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Magnetic tape
magazine changer mechanism. 3,424,393, 1-28-69, CI. 242-55.13
Goodcll, John L. Vehicle speed warning device. 3,474,752, 10-28-
69. CI. I 16-28.
Goodenough. Robert D.; and Kelly, James A., to Dow Chemical
Company. The. Process for removing alkali metal sulfates from al-
kali metal hydroxide solution. 3,423,187, 1-21-69, CI. 23-296.
Goodenough, Robert D.; Place. John; and Gunkler, Albert A., to
Dow Chemical Company. The. Water treatment with polybromide
resin packets. 3.436,345. 4-1-69, CI. 210-62.
Goodenough, Robert D.: .SV<' —
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D. ,3,424.562.
Gaska, Remigius A.; and Goodenough, Robert D. ,3,429,668.
Goodfellow. David Sydney; and Gilbertson. Ian David, to British In-
sulated Cullender's Cables Limited. Wire-stranding machines.
3.468,1 15. 9-23-69. CI. 57-52.
Goodfellow. Harry Edwin: See —
Mclntyrc, Matthew; Goodfellow, Harry Edwin; and Jaffc, Her-
bert'Roy. 3,468,1 86.
Goodhue, John B. Climbing apparatus adapted for installation on
piers and the like. 3.480,107, I 1-25-69, CI. 182-97.
Goodhue, Lyle D.. to Phillips Petroleum Company. Cadmium con-
taining compounds as insect control agents. 3,478,152. 11-11-69,
CI. 424-287.
Goodhue. Lyle D.; and Reinert. Andrew J., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Process of using dihaloalkcncs and dihaloalkyncs as
bird repellants. 3.474.177. 10-21-69, CI. 424-351.
Goodhue, William M.; Osband. Sidney; and Sabath. Herman, to
AMBAC Industries. Incorporated. Gyroscope pickoff-torquer
system. 3,452.609, 7-1-69. CI. 74-5.6
Gooding, Arnold, to Pullman Incorporated. Storage vessel.
3.460.659. 8-12-69. CI. 193-3.
Gooding. Elwyn R.; See —
Schneider. Richard C; and Gooding, Elwyn R.. 3. 462, 763.
Gooding. Orville N. Cigar and cigarette extinguisher. 3.470.886, 10-
7-69, CI. 131-256.
Goodings. Eric Paul: and Allen, John Graham, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Process for the manufacture of conducting
polymers by treating polymeric compound containing basic groups
with mixture of 7.7.8.8-tetracvano- quinodimcthane and a.a.a'.a'-
tetracyano-p-xylene. 3.44S.I77. 6-3-69. CI. 260-895.
Goodkind. John M.: and Prothero. William A. Force measuring in-
strument. 3.449,956, 6-17-69. CI 73-382.
Goodlander. Samuel W., to Baldwin. D. H.. Company. Mounting
string plates musical instruments. 3.437.000. 4-8-69. CI. 84-188.
Goodloe, David K.; anil Marshall. Jimmy W. Fire prevention, detec-
tion and extinguishing system. 3,486.562, 12-30-69. CI. 169-1 1.
Goodman, Abraham H.; Pettinato. Edward F.; Kroll, Alfred; and
I.ipka. David H.. to DCA Food Industries. Inc. Method of produc-
ing frozen comestibles. 3.475,182. 10-28-69. CI. 99-136.
Goodman, Clark, to Schlumbergcr Technology Corporation. Well
logging device using a pulsed source of monoenergctic neutrons.
3.461.291. 8-12-69. CI. 250-83.6
Goodman. Daniel J. Hot stick. 3.473,837, 10-21-69, CI. 294-19.
Goodman. Daniel Joseph. Automatic hot line breakaway clamp.
3,432,800, 3-1 1-69, CI. 339-109.
Goodman, David M. Electron devices with planar electrodes, and
means for terminating transmission lines with same. 3,457,515, 7-
22-69, CI. 325-445.
Goodman, Edward G. Chum dispenser. 3,459,247, 8-5-69, CI. 146-
192.
Goodman, Ernest A.; and Johnston. Richmond P., to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Switch arrangement for changing trans-
former voltage ratio. 3,440,586, 4-22-69, CI. 336-147.
Goodman, Ernest A.; Mutschler, William H., Jr.; and Anderson,
John M., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Un-
derground electrical distribution system. 3,443,113, 5-6-69, CI.
307-17.
Goodman, Henry G., Jr.; and Dupraz, Carol A., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Process for preparing of aliphatic monocarbamates.
3,449,406, 6-10-69, CI. 260-482.
Goodman, Herman W. Rigidly mounted removable fixed bridge.
3,442,015, 5-6-69, CI. 32-6.
Goodman, Isaac S., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corporation. Hermetic
scaling of refractory metal tubing. 3,444,348, 5-13-69, CI. 219-
117.
Goodman, Isaac; and Hurworth, Neville Robert, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Limited. Polycsteramides. 3.475,385, 10-28-69, CI.
260-78.
Goodman, Jerome: See —
Krasnow, Philip I.; and Goodman, Jerome, 3,468, 7 10.
Goodman, John E.; and Grange, Arthur, to Ultrasonics Limited.
Means for applying a sonic or ultrasonic transducer system to a
surface to prevent deposition of materials thereon. 3,468,517, 9-
23-69, CI. 259-2.
Goodman, Joseph P. Orthopedic shoe. 3,463,165, 8-26-69, CI. 128-
583.
Goodman, Kenneth C. Cucr for slide or film strip projector.
3,457,005, 7-22-69, CI. 352-17.
Goodman, Lawrence R.: See —
Marks, Ronald H.; Goodman, Lawrence R.; Stokes, Luther E.;
and Millard, Roy H.,3,446,041.
Goodman, Leon: See —
Mosher, Carol W.; Acton, Edward M.; and Goodman,
Leon, 3,468,886.
Goodman, Maxwell W., to United States of America, Navy. Oxygen-
isolation and overboard-dumping system. 3,467.094, 9-16-69, CI.
128-204.
Goodman, Richard E.; Horning, Don O.; and Harlamoff, Anatol J.,
to University of California, The Regents of the. Device for testing
rock in place. 3,446,062, 5-27-69, CI. 73-84.
Goodman, Robert C; and Boston, Robert L.. to GAF Corporation.
Thermographic developing apparatus. 3.449,547, 6-10-69, CI. 219-
216.
Goodman, Robert C; and Mastroianni, Emilio G.. to GAF Corpora-
tion. Photocopy developing apparatus. 3,435.751, 4-1-69, CI. 95-
94.
Goodman, Robert C; and Sames. Delbcrt W., to GAF Corporation.
Apparatus for selectively feeding and severing webs from a plurali-
ty of sources. 3,452,627, 7-1-69, CI. 83-1 10.
Goodman, Robert C; and Sames, Delbcrt W., to GAF Corporation.
Photocopy apparatus having roll sheet material support means.
3.480,222, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-55.3
Goodman, Robert C: See —
Strong. Erwin R., Jr.; Johnston, Walker F., Jr.; and Goodman,
Robert C, 3,449,243.
Goodman, Robert M., Jr., to Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. Rotary joint.
3,426,309, 2-4-69. CI. 339-8.
Goodman, Robert M., Jr.. to Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. Rotray joint
utilizing a fluid slip ring. 3,483,307, 12-9-69, CI. 174-21.
Goodman, Robert M., to Franklin Institute, The. Subminiature
digital recorder. 3,430,256, 2-25-69, CI. 346-107.
Goodman. Robert. Foldahlc bed with adjustable contour bed spring.
3.456,269, 7-22-69, CI. 5-66.
Goodman, Robert. Vertically adjustable table. 3,472,183, 10-14-69,
CI. 108-147.
Goodman. Ronald H.; Bettens. Arscne H.; and Josling, Clifford A.,
to Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Radioactive-
source enclosure. 3,476.939, 1 1-4-69, CI. 250-106.
Goodman. Sidney J.: See —
Schwarz, Julius; Dokes, George E.; Von Bradsky. Otokar; and
Goodman, Sidney J. .3,479,780.
Goodman. Willard B., to Shell Oil Company. Method for forming
end bearing concrete piles. 3.423,944, 1-28-69. CI. 61-53.6
Goodman, Willard B., to Shell Oil Company. Pneumatic transformer
coupling for sonic pile driver. 3,463,251, 8-26-69, CI. 175-19.
Cioodman. Willard B., to Shell Oil Company. Sonic earth cutting
machine. 3.463.549, 8-26-69, CI. 299-37.
Goodman. Willard B., to Shell Oil Company. Method and apparatus
for forming end hearing piles. 3,479,829, 1 1-25-69, CI. 61-53.6
Goodman. Willard B.: See —
Guild. Charles L.; and Goodman, Willard B, 3,446,293.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Goodman, William L. Swimming pool chlorine concentration con-
troller using reference resistor in control circuit. 3,466,450, 9-9-
69, CI. 250-218.
Goodner, Homer W., to Monsanto Company. Tow can apparatus.
3,429,009, 2-25-69, CI. 19-159.
Goodnow, Weston W.: See-
Myers, Felix E.; and Goodnow, Weston W., 3,487,343.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The: See-
Anderson, John F., 3,442,731.
Anderson, Ralph F., 3,450,621.
Antlfinger, George J.; and von Kamp, Harold E., 3,444,122.
Antlfinger, George J.; and Bodzash, Mayna;d C, 3,486,930.
Barns, Fred K., 3,433,690.
Bergvall, Ardell J., 3,487,143.
Bushway, Kenneth C; and Riselli, Nicholas V., 3,435,734.
Cardarelli, Nathan F.; and Caprette, Samuel J., Jr., 3,426,473.
Davis, Edward A., 3,483,287.
Dinbergs, Kornelius; and Yanko, John A., 3,475,390.
Donat, Frank J., 3,429,738.
Dreyfuss, Patricia M.; and Tucker, Harold A., 3,453,347.
Dreyfuss, Patricia M., 3,463,834.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,423,331.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,426,059.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,426,060.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,445,500.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,451,945.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,456,003.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,456,004.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,457,303.
Eden, Jamal S., 3,467,700.
Fisher, John M., 3,473,641.
Fisher, John M., 3,476,338.
Fisher, Leo, 3,486,967.
Frazer, Donald G., 3,487,057.
George, Paul J., 3,480,593.
Gilles, Jack C, 3,457,316.
Gilles, Jack C, 3,485,795.
Hallaman, Allan D., 3,464,743.
Hamed, Parviz; and McDonel, Everett T., 3,468,979.
Hasselquist, Victor H., 3,473,272.
Hasselquist, Victor H., 3,481,811.
Herzegh, Frank, 3,443,315.
Hoy, Kenneth A., 3,425,475.
Huber, Victor R.; and Cardenas, Armando, 3,476,168.
Huber, Victor R., 3,480,064.
Jorgensen, August H., Jr.; and Starmer, Philip H., 3,445,413.
Kelley, Philip C, 3,480,690.
Kroenke, William J., 3,428,603.
Kroenke, William J., 3,467,598.
Kuts, Mathew, 3,477,134.
May, Gerald L., 3,425,642.
McCarthy, William J., 3,465,058.
McKinstry, John R.; Monck, Myron C; and Hayes, Robert L.,
3,467,103.
Meadows, David F., 3,455,080.
Mehrbrodt, Alfonso W.; and Trivisonno, Nicholas M.,
3,443,424.
Mikofalvy, Bela K., 3,457,209.
Minncrly, Harold E., Jr.; and Jorgensen, August H., Jr.,
3,487,054.
Murphy, Walter T., 3,460,969.
Noll, Raymond F.; and McCarthy, William J., 3,449,301.
Orndorff, Roy L., Jr.; and Foulk, John M., 3,453,900.
Pannone, Lester, 3,423,263.
Park, John C, 3,480,599.
Popa, Lazar, Jr.; and Lydick, Howard K., 3,485,896.
Ruppel, Donald B.; and Reinhart, Norman E., 3,487,421.
Schlatzer, Robert K., 3,476,722.
Schneider, Wolfgang, 3,441,627.
Schneider, Wolfgang, 3,452,1 15.
Sidles, James; and Heimovics, John F., 3,421,566.
Sidles, James; Skala, Dennis P.; and Skolnik, Leonard,
3,455,100.
Sidles, James; Skala, Dennis P.; and Skolnik, Leonard,
3,486,546.
Sogal, Stephen, 3,445,506.
Spicer, Alvin W., 3,485,707.
Stewart, Floyd D., 3,463,758.
Stewart, Floyd D., 3,475,383.
Tritt, Paul G., 3,443,473.
Tucker, Harold A.; and Essig, Henry J., 3,445,403.
Vansickle, Robert H.; Linger, Oren R.; and Janshego, James A.,
3,481,368.
Wagner, Frank A„ 3,426,004.
Ziegler, Charles E.; and Eden, Jamal S., 3,451,946.
Ziegler, Charles E.; and Eden, Jamal S., 3,475,348.
Goodrich, Burton J. Flexible supported enclosure for outdoor area.
3,461,890, 8-19-69, CI. 135-1.
Goodrich, George E.: See —
Cain, Earl S.; Carlson, Jerome A.; and Goodrich, George
E., 3,466,697.
Goodrich, George W.; and Higgins, Paul T. Method for producing
miniaturized perforated patterns. 3,486,868, 12-30-69, CI. 65-23.
Goodrich, Hobert R.: See —
Bierlich, Knud Georg, 3,468,993.
Goodrich, Joseph A., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Two-piece injector. 3,474,971, 10-28-69, CI. 239-558.
Goodrich, Roger S., to Raychem Corporation. Heat shrinkable cable
clamp. 3,445,898, 5-27-69, CI. 24-16.
Goodrich Welding Equipment Corporation: See —
Bende, Albert; Hiemenz, George G.; and Moore, Charles Dana,
3,465,117.
Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Incorporated: See —
Kehl, William L.; and Rennard, Raymond J., Jr., 3,450,787.
Kehl, William L.; and Rennard, Raymond J., Jr., 3,450,788.
Kehl, William L.; Rennard, Raymond J., Jr.; and Basila, Michael
R., 3,450,789.
Minchak, Robert J., 3,449,312.
Goodridge, Lawrence C, to General Electric Company. Concealed
front fastener for electrical power distribution panelboards.
3,480,344, 11-25-69, CI. 312-242.
Goodridge, Lawrence C, to General Electric Company. Compact
thermal expansion absorbing unit for electric power busways.
3,485,936, 12-23-69, CI. 174-88.
Goodridge, Walter R., to Mr. Christmas, Inc. Support stand fixture.
3,477,671, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 248-44.
Goodridge, Walter R., to Mr. Christmas, Inc. Method for making ar-
tificial coniferous free branch. 3,478,652, 11-18-69, CI. 93-1.5
Goodrum, Richard W., to Ethyl Corporation. Autoclave cleaning
device. 3,448,474, 6-10-69, CI. 15-56.
Goodrum, Richard W., to Ethyl Corporation. Rotatable coupling
with passages. 3,462,176, 8-19-69, CI. 285-136.
Goods, Edward G., to Buffalo Brake Beam Company. Railway car
brake mechanism. 3,422,931, 1-21-69, CI. 188-59.
Goodson, Kenneth W. Lifting-jet-body aircraft configuration.
3,454,238, 7-8-69, CI. 244-12.
Goodson, Robert M.: See —
Panzer, Jerome; Longosz, Edward J.; Staffin, Gerald D.; and
Goodson, Robert M., 3,446,737.
Goodspeed, Morley James: See —
Mortley, Harold Redvers; Chapman, Thomas Grandin; Good-
speed, Morley James; and Savage, John Vivian, 3, 467, 305.
Goodstein, David L., to California Institute Research Foundation.
Helium film refrigerator. 3,447,333, 6-3-69, CI. 62-45.
Goodwald, Herman R., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
bleaching kraft pulp sheet. 3,455,777, 7-15-69, CI. 162-78.
Goodwald, Herman R.; and Schechter, Dale L., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Process of bleaching a sheet of groundwood pulp.
3,423,283, 1-21-69, CI. 162-71.
Goodwald, Herman R.; and Schechter, Dale L., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Method of bleaching groundwood pulp web with
acid. 3,436,302, 4-1-69, CI. 162-71.
Goodwill Industries of Western Connecticut, Inc.: See —
Rogers, George W., 3,441,285.
Goodwin, Alfred S., to Baird and Tatlock (London) Limited. Liquid
heating and circulating unit. 3,428,781, 2-18-69, CI. 219-331.
Goodwin, Arthur F., to General Electric Company. Pulse counter
and burst limiter. 3,456,554, 7-22-69, CI. 89-135.
Goodwin, Clarence J.: See —
Danz, Ellworth R.; and Goodwin, Clarence J.,3,430,906.
Goodwin, Clarence J., to General Time Corporation. Instrument
case construction. 3,430,498, 3-4-69, CI. 73-431.
Preiser, Ralph H.; Goodwin, Clarence J.; Emerson, Frank W.;
and Metcalf, Stanley.3,460,388.
Goodwin, David E.: See —
McNulty, Joseph V.; and Goodwin, David E.,3,450,892.
Goodwin, Donald K.: See —
Panek, Julian R.; and Goodwin, Donald K., 3,466, 258.
Goodwin, Edwin C, Jr., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Balanced latch mechanism. 3,457,531, 7-22-69, CI. 335-168.
Goodwin, Elmer C, Jr., to Spaulding Fibre Company, Inc. Roving
can. 3,437,232, 4-8-69, CI. 220-93.
Goodwin, Francis E., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Tuned stable
laser in a communication system. 3,482,099, 12-2-69, CI. 250-199.
Goodwin, Max E.: See —
Heidner, Richard C; and Goodwin, Max E.,3,453,812.
Goodwin, Perry H., Jr.: See —
Crafts, Cecil A.; and Goodwin, Perry H., Jr.,3,474,341.
Goodwin, Ralph C, to Bemis Company, Inc. Methods of making
bags. 3,431,829, 3-11-69, CI. 93-35.
Goodwin, Ralph C: See —
Snabb, Avron A.; and Goodwin, Ralph C.,3,456,868.
Goodwin, Raymond Wendell; and Cuccia, John F., to United Air-
craft Corporation. Strapdown gyroscope system. 3,438,268, 4-15-
69, CI. 74-5.
Goodwin, Raymond Wendell; and Greenspan, Marshall, to United
Aircraft Corporation. System for aligning remote lines of position.
3,470,429, 9-30-69, CI. 318-18.
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585
Goodwin, Richard R., to United States of America, Army. Free
piston and cylinder assembly for hydraulic pumps and motors.
3,434,429, 3-25-69, CI. 103-162.
Goodwin, Robert F.: See —
Johnson, John R.; and Goodwin, Robert F.,3,430,893.
Goodwin, Robert J.; Mori, Ernest A.; Pekarek, Joseph L.; Schaub,
Paul W.; and Zinkham, Robert E., to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Company. Drill bit for hydraulic jet drilling of wells.
3,467,211, 9-16-69, CI. 175-422.
Goodwin, Robert J.; and Pekarek, Joseph L., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Hydraulic drilling bit and nozzle.
3,469,642, 9-30-69, CI. 175-393.
Goodwin, Roy D.: See —
Suskind, Stuart P.; and Goodwin, Roy D.,3,458,387.
Goodwin, Warren. Variable torque arm. 3,432,158, 3-11-69, CI.
267-57.
Goodwine, James K., Jr., to Chevron Research Company. Method of
operation and lubricant for closed emission internal combustion
engines. 3,426,738, 2-1 1-69, CI. 123-1 19.
Goodwyn, John W. Rotary fluid apparatus. 3,437,009, 4-8-69, CI.
91-70.
Goodwyn, John W., 50% to Hetzler, Fred. Bearing assembly for rail-
road car center plate. 3,466,102, 9-9-69, CI. 308-137.
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation: See—
Altekruse, John L.; Buxton, Albert C; Hancock, Robert O.; and
Miller, James H., 3,421,716.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr., 3,425,046.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr., 3,430,216.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr., 3,465,310.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; Boling, Norman L.; and Franks, John
T., Jr., 3,465,318.
Apicella, Anthony M., Jr.; and Franks, John T., Jr., 3,466,639.
Batcher, Kenneth E., 3,428,946.
Bell, James C, 3,481,569.
Bell, James C; and Jarvis, James K., 3,484,788.
Buynak, George R.; and Paxton, Roy K., 3,459,392.
Charpentier, Jean F., 3,468,216.
Evans, Donald C; and Steiner, Wilford L., 3,472,469.
Faiss, Rudolf O., 3,486,016.
Fenn, Warren T.; Schott, Eugene A.; and Tschudy, Donald B.,
3,448,864.
Fisher, Richard R.; Kifor, Harry T.; and Tschudy, Donald B.,
3,442,996.
Flickinger, Maynard L.; and Ross, Robert S., 3,432,122.
Hobart, Paul W.; and Schopp, Lloyd W., 3,453,959.
Hogan, James J., 3,483,421.
Horvath, Robert M., 3,425,045.
Hunt, Tyler R., 3,432,836.
Kifor, Harry T.; Sprick, Walter F.; Musser, Lester W.; and
Levcsque, Charles R., 3,430,533.
Loughridge, Raymond H.; and Trybus, Conrad, 3,432,218.
Madigan, Basil, 3,454,800.
Nebiker, Fred R.; Aebischer, Albert C; and Knight, Richard E.,
3,482,783.
Penix, Ermal E.; and Pfeiffer, Harry O., 3,476,197.
Steiner, Wilford L., 3,424,937.
Steiner, Wilford L., 3,430,092.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company , The: See —
Brinklcy, Max D.; and Griffiths, Robert I., 3,467,063.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The: See—
Barrington, Charles E., 3,438,464.
Bauer, Richard G.; Bletso, Nelson C; Mast, William C; and
Pierson, Robert M., 3,475,516.
Boycr, Ralph K., 3,479,868.
Brickcr, Carl E., 3,432,009.
Brownsword, John E., 3,446,781.
Buckland, Paul S., 3,462,328.
Burr, Warren W., 3,487,134.
Bush, Charles F., 3,438,827.
Caillet, Eugene; and Fishbaugh, Byron L., 3,465,963.
Calderon, Nissim, 3,422,034.
Calderon, Nissim, 3,439,056.
Calderon, Nissim, 3,439,057.
Carr, Vernon R„ 3,445,972.
Carter, Russell P., Jr., 3,487,126.
Dcngler, Daniel D., 3,422,885.
Duvall, William C; Ludwick, William R.; and Brion, Albert E.,
Jr., 3,432,609.
Fauser, Ernest E., 3,487,055.
Finelli, Anthony F.; and Suter, Charles A., 3,446,779.
Fishbaugh, Byron L., 3,480,268.
Frayer, Theodore, 3,443,594.
Frayer, Theodore, 3,486,801.
Freeh, Kenneth J., 3,480,687.
Freeh, Kenneth J.; and Anhorn, Victor J., 3,480,688.
Gallagher, William C, 3,421,958.
Gallagher, William C, 3,486,962.
George, Everett D., 3,487,141.
Gore, Philip W.; and Jones, Lawrence R., 3,467,412.
Greenwood, Alan; and Hale, Jack T., 3,486,195.
Gursky, Ladislav A.; Suter, Charles A.; and Robinson, Keith D.,
3,453,164.
Hacker, Arden R.; and Kraft, Louis Seelbach, 3,486,607.
Hawkes, Joseph S.; and DWvello, Faust S., 3,421,535.
Hawkes, Joseph S., 3,422,836.
Hillegass, Kenneth P., 3,432,007.
Hillegass, Kenneth P.; and Gowins, John F., 3,438,472.
Hillegass, Kenneth P., 3,486,589.
Hillhouse, Mial T., 3,480,062.
Hoskinson, John D.; and York, Monte H., 3,446,694.
Hoverman, William, Jr., 3,474,586.
Kell, Ralph W., 3,480,339.
Kempton, William E., 3,439,060.
Kersker, Theodore M.; and Kovac, Frederick J., 3,431,962.
Kline, Crandall R., Jr., 3,452,800.
Kraft, Louis Seelbach; and Freitag, Paul W., Jr., 3,422,947.
Lewis, Kenneth R., by; and Lewis, Donald A.; guardian of said
Lewis Kenneth R., incompetent, 3,486,198.
Lewis, Richard J., 3,486,798.
Lovell, John A., 3,487,115.
Manning, Loran E., 3,446,247.
Menapace, Henry R.; Maly, Neil A.; Benner, Gereld S.; and Hil-
legass, Donald V., 3,446,861.
Menapace, Henry R.; and Maly, Neil A., 3,446,862.
Miller, William P., II, 3,458,895.
Nahodil, Robert S.; and Correll, Harold E., 3,422,705.
Okuzumi, Yuzi, 3,446,763.
Okuzumi, Yuzi, 3,487,041.
Pengilly, Brian W., 3,427,287.
Pierce, Warren K., 3,440,223.
Piirma, Aleksander, 3,428,587.
Plaster, Bernard J.; and Stein, Richard J., 3,453,240.
Reilly, Patrick J., 3,439,063.
Rosea, George E., 3,446,447.
Ruof, Edgar J., 3,454,925.
Ruof, Edgar J., 3,473,120.
Sawaya, Albert R., 3,431,281.
Scheibelhoffer, Anthony S., 3,463,748.
Schoenberg, Emanuel, 3,462,405.
Semonin, Emmet V., 3,467,159.
Smith, Geoffrey H.; and Saltman, William M., 3,466,140.
Spacht, Ronald B., 3,428,691.
Spacht, Ronald B., 3,432,460.
Spacht, Ronald B., 3,468,845.
Stachowiak, Robert W., Sr.; and Campbell, Everett W.,
3,484,426.
Stefan, Frank N.; and Harkins, James L., 3,458,056.
Stefan, Frank N.; and Gannett, Chauncey W., 3,458,057.
Taylor, Arkle D., 3,467,641.
Tazuma, James J.; and Zadra, Mario D., 3,432,572.
Tazuma, James J., 3,466,343.
Throckmorton, Morford C, 3,438,958.
Throckmorton, Morford C; and Saltman, William M.,
3,446,787.
Throckmorton, Morford C; and Saltman, William M.,
3,446,788.
Throckmorton, Morford C; and Saltman, William M.,
3,483,177.
Throckmorton, Morford C; and Gordon, Carl E., 3,487,063.
Waller, Richard C; and Keck, Max H., 3,446,778.
Watters, Larry H., 3,475,217.
Widmer, Hans, 3,475,251.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,421,974.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,423,280.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,423,281.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,446,758.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,462,395.
Wiener, Maria V., 3,466,348.
Woodhall, Edwin S., 3,467,567.
York, Monte H., 3,423,503.
Goodykoontz, James R., to TRW Inc. Fluidic numeric readout
device. 3,480,208, 11-15-69, CI. 235-201.
Goon, Edward J., to National Research Corporation. Tantalum
nitride powder and method for its preparation. 3,427,132, 2-11-
69, CI. 23-204.
Goonan, Harry J., to Western Union Telegraph Company, The.
Waveguide section sliding wall carrying detector probe. 3,422,350,
1-14-69, CI. 324-95.
Goonewardene, Hilary F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Diphenylalkylamines as a hematocide. 3,471,612, 10-7-69, CI.
424-43.
Goonewardene, Hilary F.; and Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline &
French Laboratories. Compositions and methods for regulating the
growth of plants. 3,455,673, 7-15-69, CI. 71-76.
Goordman, Robert V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Ultralinear transistor amplifier. 3,435,364, 3-25-69, CI.
330-24.
Goordman, Robert V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Gated differential amplifier. 3,454,893, 7-8-69, CI. 330-
30.
586
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ooors Porcelain Company: See—
Hartmeistcr, Ruben J.; and Pennington, Norman G., 3,452,709.
Goos, Hanno, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Process
for the continuous production of starch degradation products.
3,423,239, 1-21-69, CI. 127-38.
Goosey, Malcolm H.; and Brady, Edward R., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Analog-to-digital converter.
3.469,254, 9-23-69, CI. 340-347.
Goosey. Malcolm H.; Dexter, Arthur H.; Wilson, John N.; Lccp,
Richard W.; Hoddcr. Wayne K.; Brady, Edward R.; and Page,
Lewis C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. High speed temperature monitor. 3,459,925, 8-5-69, CI. 235-
151.
Goosmann, Theo, to Olympia Wcrke AG. Rcleasable connection.
3.4X5,1 12, 12-23-69, CI. 74-579.
Goosscns, Gunter, to Invcnta A.G., fur Forschung und Patcntverwcr-
tung. Rotary drum reactor. 3,443,909, 5-13-69, CI. 23-2X6.
Goosscns. John C, to General Electric Company. Organosilicon
materials and method for making them. 3,462,386, 8-19-69, CI.
260-37.
Goosscns, Walter: See —
Camozzo, Giovanni; Coencn, Francois; Franccsconi, Aldo;
Goosscns, Walter; Pierini, Giancarlo; Schmets, Jean J.; and
Stynen, Adolf.3,429,669.
Goostrey, Roy: Sec —
Hargreavcs, Derek B.; Staniforth, Eric; and Goostrey,
Roy ,3,447,391.
Gootschalk, Heinrich Georg, to Schmidt, Karl Heinz. Wheel suspen-
sion for vehicles. 3,477,733. I 1-1 1-69, CI. 2X0-6.
Gopher Grinders, Inc.: Sec —
Simmons, Haryl C; and Hanson, Douglas R., 3,425,170.
Goplen, Francis A.; McCullough, John W.; and Thomas Richard H.,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Noise suppressor
lor scrvosystcm. 3.466,516, 9-9-69, CI. 3 18- IX.
Goppel. Johan M.. to Shell Oil Company. Production of staple
libers. 3.470,595. 10-7-69. CI. 2X-72.
Goppelt. Horst: See—
Wittrowsky, Gunter. and Goppelt, Horst. 3.472, 558.
Gopstcin, Herbert. Chlorine dispensing device. 3,483,989, 12-16-69,
CI. 210-242.
(iora, Vladimir Epifanovich: See —
Averbukh, Mark Borisovich; Volchek, Grigory Movshevieh;
Gora. Vladimir Epifanovich; Elinson, Isaak Markovich;
l.eonidov, Nikolai Konstantihovich; Molochnikov. Nikolai
Vladimirovich; Khcilcts. Ber Simkhovich; and Shpigel, Alcx-
andr-Sever Julievich.3.459.3 1 1.
Goralski. Leonard S.: See—
Callaway. Vernon E.; and Goralski. Leonard S., 3,439, 774.
Gorand. Allied J., and Di Giacomo, Angelo A., to Sun Oil Com-
pany Apparatus for pyrolysis of solids. 3,449,211, 6-10-69, CI.
196-120.
Goranson, Charles D.; and Hennigan. Edward A. Golf ball including
stance diagram. 3.420,529, 1-7-69, CI. 273-213.
Goranson, Richard B ; and Martini. William R., to McDonnell
Douglas Corporation. Pulsatile heart pump. 3,478,695. 11-18-69,
CI. 103-152.
Gorbaeh. Sicgbcrt: See—
Ehrenbergcr. Friedrich; Gorbach, Siegbert: and Hommel,
Karl. 3.428.433.
Gorhatenko. George ().: .Sec-
Benson. Allen B.; Gorhatenko. George G.; Jursik. James; Kath,
Ronald 1..: Ovrebo, Jerry D.: and Skrenes. David
H.. 3,480, 795.
Gorhatenko, George G.; Jursik. James; Kimmel. Milton J.; Razi,
Syed; and Wilson. Norman D., to International Business Machines
Corporation. Sequentially sated successive approximation analog
to digital converter. 3,460, 131. 8-5-69, CI. 340-347.
Gorbunov, Vladimir Ivanovich: See —
Mezhlumov. Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko. Viktor Ivanovich;
I uuk. Vladimir Fcdorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shihanov. Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev. Konstantin
Stepanovich; Isyangulov, Avzalctdin Gizyatullovieh; Zinnalul-
lin. Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin.
Viktor Pelrovich: Serper, Ruvin losifovich; Koksharov.
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbiinov, Vladimir
Ivanovich. 3,473.624.
Gorby. Jack. Food canning machine. 3,476.037, 11-4-69. CI. 100-
Gorezyea. frank: See—
(iustison. Robert A : Gorcz.vcn. Frank: and Ccncraz/o. John
A. .3,447.894.
Gordinicr, Ralph E., to Leo Pump Corporation. Flufd pump.
3,463.090. '8-26-69. CI. 103-130.
Gordon. Alan M.: and lhoninien, Werner, to Bell Telephone
I aboratories. Incorporated. Video blanking and sync pulse inser-
tion circuit. 3.487.162. 12-30-69, CI. 17N-7M
Gordon, Alex F.. to United Merchants and Manufacturers. Inc.
Method of producing press-free garments and products thereof.
3.458.869, 8-5-69, CT 2-243.
Gordon. Alfred J., to Great Lakes Aluminum Fabricators. Inc. Invisi-
ble hinge. 3.477,091, 11-11-69. CI. I 6- 1 SO,
Gordon. Bennett E., Jr., to Jamcsbury Corporation. Seat ring for ball
valves. 3,486,733, 12-30-69, CI. 251-172.
Gordon, Carl E.: See —
Throckmorton, Morford C; and Gordon, Carl E. ,3,487,063.
Gordon, Charles R.: See —
Dietz, Thomas R.; and Gordon, Charles R.,3,436.33 1
Gordon, Colin G.: See —
Jones, Royal V., Jr.; Allen Clayton H.; and Gordon, Colin
G., 3,480,283.
Gordon, Daniel I.: See —
Scry, Robert S.; and Gordon, Daniel I. ,3,477,883.
Gordon, David J., to Dow Corning Corporation. Chromatographic
separation method. 3,464,183, 9-2-69, CI. 55-67.
Gordon, David: See —
Bennett, Jack Plymette; Gordon, David; and Kutcher, Myron
Martin.3,47 1,778.
Gordon, David; and Hall, Henry Warburton. Manufacture of
mouldings from acrylonitrile copolymers. 3,431,159, 3-4-69, CI.
156-180.
Gordon, Earl F.: See —
Larson, Kenneth E.; and Gordon, Earl F., 3,470,575.
Gordon, Edward: See —
Woodard, Toma A.; Davis, John R.; and Gordon, Ed-
ward.3,486,011.
Gordon, Elizabeth G.. executrix of the estate of said Gordon, Travis
C: Sec-
Gordon, Travis C; and Gordon, Elizabeth G., executrix of the
estate of said Gordon, Travis C, deceased.3,428,147.
Gordon. Emanuel: See —
Fuhrman, Nathan; Gordon, Emanuel; and Holden, Robert
B, 3,429,699.
Gordon. Ernest S.; Schwab. Ronald B.; and Thunbcrg, Lcandcr O.,
to I1T Research Institute. Controlled infusion system. 3,425,415,
2-4-69, CI. 128-214.
Gordon, Eugene I.: See —
Crowell, Merton H.; and Gordon. Eugene I. ,3,440,476.
Crowcll, Merton H.; and Gordon, Eugene I. ,3,440,477.
Gordon, Eugene I., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated.
Light beam controlling system. 3,435.228, 3-25-69, CI. 250-199.
Gordon, Eugene I., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Acoustic light modulator and variable delay device. 3,462,603, 8-
19-69, CI. 250-199.
Gordon, Eugene I., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Gunn-cffect light modulator. 3,475,078, 10-28-69, CI. 350-160.
Gordon, Fred G.; and Hermstad, Norman H., to Time & Motion
Dentistry Corporation of America. Dental unit. 3,427,719, 2-18-
69. CI. 32-22.
Gordon, George F.. to Dennison Manufacturing Company. Ap-
paratus for stretching plastic filaments. 3.457.589. 7-29-69, CI. 18-
1.
Gordon, Geromc; and Barth. George J., Jr. Atmospheric seals.
3.438.617. 4-15-69, CI. 263-40.
Gordon, Glenn A.. Jr. Scalable commode. 3,444,563. 5-20-69, CI. 4-
142.
Gordon, Irving: Sec —
Baranauckas. Charles F.; and Gordon. Irving, 3,434,981 .
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving. 3,437, 721 .
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon. Irving. 3,4X4. 506.
Frank, Arlen W.; and Gordon. Irving, 3.459, 795.
Gordon. Irving; Hodan. James J.; and Devcr, James L.. to Hooker
Chemical Corporation. Process for preparing bisphosphite esters
of alkylidene diphenol. 3,448,179, 6-3-69, C1.-260-976.
Ciordon, Jerry D. Tumbling device including plural coating- source
means. 3,469,56 1 . 9-30-69, CI. 118-16.
Gordon, Jerry D. Cooking oil cleaner. 3.483.981. 12-16-69. CI. 210-
167.
Gordon. Kenneth: See—
Siddons, John Royston; and Gordon, Kenneth, 3, 480.089.
Gordon, Lesley K. Combined bathing apparatus, commode, etc., for
convalescent patients and the like. 3.447.166. 6-3-69, CI. 4-1.
Gordon, Mack: Sec —
Hanneman, Robert Gorden; Gordon, Mack; and Gregor, Har-
ry,3.427,978.
Gordon. Manuel J.; and Ogle. David G.. to Beckman Instruments.
Inc. Electrokinctic demonstration cell construction. 3,474,024, 10-
21-69. CI. 204-299.
Gordon. Marvin, to Garrett Laboratories. Inc. Aerosol composition
containing hutoxymonether of a polyoxyalkylcne glycol.
3,456,052, 7-15-69, CI. 424-45.
Gordon, Mason l... to Ablcstik Adhesive Company. Tube-folding ar-
rangemet. 3.446. 168, 5-27-69, CI. 113-54.
Gordon, Mason L., to Ablcstik Adhesive Company. Honing and
peening arrangement. 3.484,995. 12-23-69. CI. 51-8.
Gordon, Norman. Adjustable mirror. 3.421. 72X, 1-14-69. CI. 248-
477.
Gordon. Paul C: See —
Scarnato, Thomas J.; Gordon. Paul C; and Morkoski,
James.3,471.167.
Gordon. Robert G.; and Tweddell. James C, to Matthews. Jas. H., &
Co. Flower vase and holder. 3.434,235. 3-25-69, CI. 47-41.1
LIST OF PATENTEES
587
Gordon, Rodney W. Liquid-propellent guns and related devices.
3,422,723, 121-69, CI. 89-8.
Gordon, Samuel J. Nonsymmetric shroud-propeller combination for
directional control. 3.455,268, 7-15-69, CI. I 14-166.
Gordon, Sherritt, Mines Limited: See —
Veltman. Herbert; O'Kane, Patrick T.; Gulyas, James W.; and
Middagh, William R., 3,477,927.
Gordon, Stuart; Mowate. Arthur Jack; Morris, James Paul; and Cun-
liffe, Alwyn, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited. Top
casting under pressure of rocket motor propellants. 3,470,273, 9-
30-69, CI. 264-3.
Gordon. Theodore J.: See—
Goldschmidt, Hans; Gordon, Theodore J.; and Helmer,
Olaf.3,473.802.
Gordon, Thomas J., to Transport Engineering, Inc. Wheel assembly.
3,425,760, 2-4-69, CI. 308-207.
Gordon. Thomas J., to Transport Engineering. Inc. Wheel assembly.
3,436, 1 34, 4- 1 -69, CI. 308- 1 90.
Gordon, Thomas T.; and Himmel, Rene K., to National Cash Re-
gister Company, The. Pressure-sensitive capsule-containing
foraminated sheet material. 3,472,675, 10-14-69, CI. 117-36.9
(iordon, Travis C; and Gordon, Elizabeth G., executrix of the estate
of said Gordon, Travis C, deceased. Ladder extensions.
3,428,147, 2-18-69. CI. 182-204.
Ciordon, William D.; and Norman, Robert S., to General Electric
Company Sheathed conductor with hermetic seal. 3,451,861. 6-
24-69. CI. 136-230.
(iordon, William D.; and Warburton. Joe A., to General Electric
Company Resistance temperature detector. 3,441,893, 4-29-69,
CI. 338-26.
Ciordon. William F., to Windings, Inc. Winding flexible material.
3,486,714, 12-30-69, CI. 242-163.
Ciordon, William, to Pyronctics, Inc. Normallv-closed explosive-
operated valve. 3,474,809, 10-28-69, CI. 137-70.
Gordy, John. Synthetic gemstones. 3,431,125, 3-4-69, CI. 106-42.
Gore, Ernest M.: See —
Tysver, Oliver J.; Keinanen. Henry J.; and Gore, Ernest
'm.. 3,462.015.
Gore, John J Litter bag and support member. 3,426,958, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 229-53.
Ciore, Philip W.; and Jones, Lawrence R., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Hose splice. 3,467,412, 9-16-69, CI. 285-
293.
pore, William C; and Shapiro. Eugene B., to Chicago Specialty
Manufacturing Co. Shower head. 3,485,451, 12-23-69, CI. 239-
383.
Gorecki, Charles E.. to Heplon Inc. Apparatus for stretching and
crimping fibers 3,422.492, 1-21-69, CI. 18-1.
Goren, Avigdor: .Sir—
Wiesler, Mordcchai; and Gorcn, Avigdor, 3,446,065.
Gorenshtein, llya Vladimirovich. Sec —
Basin. Cienrikh Maxovich; Gorenshtein, llya Vladimirovich;
Lcmbcrg, Mark Flcazarovich; Linetsky, Semen Grigorievich;
Myasoed. Anatoly Elisccvich; and Zanis. Jakov Bcnedik-
lovich, 3.447, 332. '
Ciorey. Edward F.: .S'<-< —
Gardner, Edward E.; Gorey. Edward F.; Schumann, Paul A., Jr.;
and Yeh, Tsu-Hsing,3 ,487,301.
Gorge, Werner, and Moser. Alois, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg ACi. Spring support for truck bodies. 3,448,993, 6-10-
69. CI. 2MI-124.
Gorgenyi. Geza E . to Hughes Aircraft Company. Method of forming
metal contacts on electrical components. 3,462,349, 8-19-69, CI.
204-15.
Ciomone. Saverino S. Slidable support for window coverings.
3.434,685, 3-25-69. CI. 248-263.
Gorhani. Harold F.. to Gorham Universal Manufacturing Company,
Inc. Locomotor ami rail apparatus therefor. 3,447,481. 6-3-69, CI.
104-120.
Gorham, Robert H. Harvester with overlapping disc cutters.
3,455,094, 7-15-69. CI. 56-503.
Gorham Universal Manufacturing Company. Inc.: See —
Gorham, Harold F , 3,447,481.
Gorike, Rudolf, to Akustische u Kino-Geratc Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Resilient mounting for tubular microphone. 3.436,495. 4-1-69, CI.
179-146.
Ciorike. Rudolf, to Akustische u Kino-Geratc Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Sound pickup. 3.483.324. 12-9-69. CI. 179-1.
Ciorike. Rudolf: .See—
Pless. Ernst; and Ciorike. Rudolf.3.436.482.
Ciorin, Chanuch: .Sir —
Mitzmagcr, Abraham, and Ciorin. Chanuch, 3,4X0. 143.
Ciorin, Evgeny Leontievich: See—
Levishko, Anatoly Alexandrovich; Kaljunov, Ciennady Alexan-
drovich; and Ciorin, Evgeny Leontievich, 3,467, 322.
Gorin, Manuel H.: See—
Rosenstein. Ludwig; and Ciorin, Manuel H. 3,446, 71 1.
Gorin, N., & Sons, Inc.: .S'e< —
Gorin, Nathan; Gorin, Raymond; and Gorin. Saul, 3,429,275.
Gorin, Nathan; Gorin, Raymond; and Gorin, Saul, to Gorin, N., &
Sons, Inc. Interlock sewing machines. 3,429,275, 2-25-69, CI. I 12-
168.
Gorin, Philip Albert James: See —
Spencer, John Francis Theodore; Tulloch, Alexander Patrick;
and Gorin, Philip Albert James, 3,445, 337.
Gorin, Pierre Marcel Gaston. Method of and apparatus for filling
cases with fruit which can be tloated. 3,470,670, 10-7-69, CI. 53-
35.
Gorin, Raymond: See —
Gorin, Nathan; Gorin, Raymond; and Gorin, Saul, 3,429, 275.
Gorin, Saul: Sec —
Gorin, Nathan; Gorin, Raymond; and Ciorin, Saul, 3,429, 275.
Goring, Maurice T.: See —
Ballantyne, David B.; and Goring, Maurice T.,3,433,l 19.
Gorka, Edward R.: See —
Austin. Arthur C; Gorka, Edward R.; and Kaleta, Norbert
W., 3,480, 104.
Gorke, Klaus; and Hcidel, Klaus, to Chcmische Werkc Huls Aktien-
gesellschaft. Quick-drying oil-modified alkyd resin compositions.
3,457,207, 7-22-69, CI. 260-22.
Gorke, Klaus; Hilpert, Richard; Schleimer, Bernhard; and Dittmann,
Walter, to Chcmische Werke Huls Akticngcscllschaft. Coating
compositions comprising cis-l,4-poly- butadiene and natural dry-
ing oil. 3.442,675, 5-6-69, CI. 106-227.
Gorlin, Sidney. Automatic watering device for plants and the like.
3,438,383, 4-15-69, CI. 137-78.
Gorman, Christopher B., to Ransome Torch & Burner Co. Gas
burner construction. 3,437,414, 4-8-69, CI. 431-79.
Gorman, Harry. Foldablc recording. 3,469,849, 9-30-69, CI. 274-42.
Gorman, Harry; and Fohrman, Seymour. Container with sound
recording. 3,463,303, 8-26-69, CI. 206-47.
Gorman, Jeremy W.; and Toback, Alex S., to Loctite Corporation.
Polyurethanc polyacrylate sealant compositions. 3,425,988, 2-4-
69, CI. 260-47.
Gorman, John Joseph, to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company
Pressure-sensitive chloroprene polymer adhesives. 3,479,311. 11-
18-69, CI. 260-29.3
Gorman, Kenneth P. Toroidal core winding head. 3,459,384, 8-5-69,
CI. 242-4.
Gorman, Marvin; Haney, Michael E., Jr.; Lively, David H.; and
Davenport, James D., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Process for pyr-
rolnitrin production. 3,476.648, I 1-4-69, CI. 195-96.
Gorman, Marvin; and Kornfeld. Edmund C to Lilly, Eli, and Com-
pany. Indolyl vindolines. 3.422,1 12, 1-14-69, CI. 260-287.
Gorman, Marvin; and Morin, Robert B., to Eli Lilly, and Company.
0-mycaminosyl tylonolidc and a process for the preparation
thereof. 3,459,853, 8-5-69, CI. 424-121.
Gorman, Paul T.; and Small, Augustus B., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Method of installing a sealing means in a
cryogenic tanker construction. 3,457,622, 7-29-69, CI. 29-405.
Gorman-Rupp Company, The: See —
Porter, Robert J., 3,447,810.
Smith, Edward M., 3,443,060.
Gormley. Joseph, to Honeywell Inc. Monitoring device. 3,439.228.
4-15-69, CI. 317-148.5
Goro, Socicte Anonvme: See —
Schick, Jules, 3,458,099.
Ciorodetsky, Igor Yakovlevich. Rectifier having sieve rim and
tapered disc distributing means. 3.464.893, 9-2-69, CI. 202-158.
Ciorog, Etiennc P., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Frequency code concept alphabet synthesizing. 3,478,350. 11-11-
69, CI. 340-351.
Gorrafa, Adly Abdel-Moniem, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Tow combing process. 3,421,185, 1-14-69, CI. 19-65.
Gorrafa, Adly Abdel-Moniem, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Tow slicing apparatus. 3,478,392. 1 1-18-69, CI. 19-0.62
Gorsich. Richard D., to Ethyl Corporation. Vinvlic Grignard reagent
composition. 3,431,212, 3-4-69, CI. 252-182.
Gorsich, Richard D., to Ethyl Corporation. Aryl Grignard reagent
composition. 3,431,213. 3-4-69, CI. 252-182.
Gorsich. Richard D., to Ethyl Corporation. Production of organolead
compounds. 3,444,223. 5-13-69, CI. 260-437.
Gorski, Alexander A., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Monostable wide range multivibrator. 3,428,902, 2-18-69, CI. 328-
58.
Gorski, Florian T., to Owens-Corning Fibcrglas Corporation. Struc-
tural panel and method of production. 3,437,508, 4-8-69, CI. 1 17-
54.
Gorski. Henry J.: Sec —
Peters, R'obert W.; and Luber, Fredrick G„ 3,432,707.
Peters, Robert W., 3,467,324.
Peters, Robert W., 3,484,923.
Gorski, Robert A.: See —
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A. ,3 ,43 1,21 1.
Bauer, Albert W.; and Gorski, Robert A. ,3,477,952.
Gorsky, Egon: See—
Cardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,456,383.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,421 ,258.
Gardcl, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon.3,455,052.
588
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon,3,456,384.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,465,474.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,468,056.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon,3,477,169.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon,3,487,346.
Gardel, Robert; Gorsky, Egon; and Turshen, Richard
S.,3,429,068.
Gorton, Bert Sorelle, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyamide-polyepoxide cross-linked reaction product adhesive
composition and method of uniting metal surfaces using same.
3,462,337, 8-19-69, CI. 156-330.
Gorton Corporation, The: See —
Chase, Robert M., 3,485,125.
Gorton, Howard B.; and Arias, Henry, Jr., to Ajax Hardware Manu-
facturing Corp. Latching hinge. 3,432,879, 3-18-69, CI. 16-145.
Gorton Machine Corporation: See —
Engstrom, Donald F., 3,481,248.
Gorum, Foster O., to Monsanto Company. Warper reed assembly.
3,457,612, 7-29-69, CI. 28-54.
Gorynina, Zoya Alexandrovna: See —
Nikulin, Alexandr Alexandrovich; Artemiev, Vladimir
Dmitrievich; Volokhonsky, Lev Avramovich; Nikolsky,
Leonid Evgenievich; Gorynina, Zoya Alexandrovna; Scher-
bakov, Konstantin Alexandrovich; and Katsevich, Leonid
Savich.3,483,917.
Gorzegno, Walter P.; and Zipay, Albert J., to Foster Wheeler Cor-
poration. Vapor generator. 3,472,208, 10-14-69, CI. 122-406.
Gosche, Volker, to Schumag Schumacher Metallwerke Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for statically balancing
machines for driving rotary components. 3,468,189, 9-23-69, CI.
74-573.
Goser, Karl; and Kadereit, Hans-Gunther, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Associative superconductive layer storer. 3,460,102,
8-5-69, CI. 340-173.1
Gosha, Charles E. Compressor. 3,478,956, 11-18-69, CI. 230-185.
Goshgarian, Haig, to Radio Corporation of America. Monolithic in-
tegrated circuits with a plurality of isolation zones. 3,430,110, 2-
25-69, CI. 317-234.
Goshi Kaisha Mizuno Kogeisha: See —
Mizuno, Akira, 3,434,575.
Goshima, Kazuaki; and Tokuyama, Kanji, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
Process for preparing diacetone-L-sorbose. 3,451,993, 6-24-69, CI.
260-210.
Goshima, Kazuaki: See—
Tanaka, Hozumi; Hanabusa, Minoru; Goshima, Kazuaki; Unno,
Yutaka; and Kajihara, Sadaji.3,450,505.
Goshima, Takeshi, to Canon Camera Company, Incorporated. Auto-
matic focussing device for photographic cameras. 3,479,943, 11-
25-69, CI. 95-45.
Goshima, Takeshi; and Takado, Koichi, to Canon Camera Kabushiki
Kaisha. Multi-flash arrangement for cameras. 3,438,315, 4-15-69,
CI. 95-11.5
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., to General Electric
Company. Memory utilization apparatus and method. 3,430,209,
2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., to General Electric
Company. Sub-word length arithmetic apparatus. 3,439,347, 4-15-
69, CI. 340-172.5
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon , Sherril A., to General Electric
Company. Circular listing. 3,473,161, 10-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A., to General Electric
Company. Communications control apparatus in an information
processing system. 3,487,370, 12-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Goshorn, Larry A.; Harmon, Sherril A.; and Erickson, Robert G., to
General Electric Company. Information processing system using
relative addressing. 3,470,537, 9-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Goslin, Geoffrey Walter, to Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited.
Multiplex-type control apparatus. 3,469,162, 9-23-69, CI. 318-18.
Gosling, Dickinson: See—
Spcrshott, Walter E.; Foster, Joseph S.; Thorn, David; and
Gosling, Dickinson, 3,483,962.
Gosling, Richard H., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Anti-phlogistic
and analgesic compositions and methods for relieving inflammato-
ry conditions. 3,482,021, 12-2-69, CI. 424-273.
Gosling, Rolf, to Schutte and Koerting Company. Method and ap-
paratus for controlling a jet pump. 3,456,871, 7-22-69, CI. 230-
111.
Gosmand, Roland P., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston-
Hotchkiss-Brandt. Isothermal assembly. 3,466,196, 9-9-69, CI.
136-86.
Gosnell, Rex B., to Whittaker Corporation. Phthalimido-substituted
perfluoroaromatic compounds. 3,461,135, 8-12-69, CI. 260-326.
Goss, Arthur G.; and Bill, Arthur, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Vibration
damping device. 3,473,853, 10-21-69, CI. 308-15.
Goss, Daniel. Screen animator. 3,420,598, 1-7-69, CI. 350-120.
Goss, Donald Davis, to Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc. Beverage dispenser
cabinet. 3,453,033, 7-1-69, CI. 312-35.
Goss, Garnet: See —
Dale, John R.; Menzel, Harry R.; McCandless, Joseph M.; and
Goss, Garnct.3,449,950.
J.; and Porcelli, Ernest
J.; and Porcelli, Ernest
to Eastman Kodak Com-
Goss, Gary J.: See —
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary
J.,3,475,731.
Figueroa, John W.; Goss, Gary
J. ,3,483,522.
Goss Gas, Inc.: See —
Yerkins, Stephen J., 3,477,1 12.
Goss, Harry F.; and De Jean, Ronald A.,
pany. Recovery of palladium and/or palladium salts. 3,484,235,
12-16-69, CI. 75-121.
Goss, James W. Mirror hanger and molding combination. 3,478,997,
11-18-69, CI. 248-488.
Goss, Norman P.; Black, James; and Stewart, William J., to
Dominion Foundries and Steel, Limited. Silicon steel process.
3,438,820, 4-15-69, CI. 148-110.
Gosse, Gerard: See —
Bloch, Claude; Gosse, Gerard; and Tamalet, Michel, 3,470, 397.
Gosse, Helmut: See —
Probst, Otto; Horning, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Gosse, Hel-
mut,3,445,509.
Gosselin, Norman R., to Iota-Cam Corporation. Flexible fiber optic
borescope. 3,434,775, 3-25-69, CI. 350-96.
Gossen Corporation: See —
Gossen, John M., 3,473,278.
Gossen, John M. Combination moulding and door track for shelves.
3,419,933, 1-7-69, CI. 16-94.
Gossen, John M., to Gossen Corporation. Wall trim assemblies.
3,473,278, 10-21-69, CI. 52-287.
Gossen, P., & Co. G.m.b.H.: See—
Falkenburg, Fritz, 3,459,113.
Schmitt, Helmut, 3,436,158.
Gossett, Bryant W., to Gossett Machine Works, Inc. Adjustable drive
assemblies for textile coders. 3,420,117, 1-7-69, CI. 74-417.
Gossett, Bryant W., to Gossett Machine Works, Inc. Vibration
damping drive assembly for textile calender rolls. 3,431,603, 3-11-
69, CI. 19-159.
Gossett Machine Works, Inc.: See —
Dixon, James A., Jr., 3,443,282.
Gossett, Bryant W., 3,420,1 17.
Gossett, Bryant W., 3,431,603.
Gosshing, Robert C, to Clopay Corporation. Window shade pull.
3,484,910, 12-23-69, CI. 24-259.
Gosta Trading Ltd.: See —
Borcovec, Werner, 3,452,390.
Gostling, Peter Eric, to Kwikform Limited. Lifting device for a sup-
porting framework. 3,438,160, 4-15-69, CI. 52-122.
Gostling, Peter Eric: See —
Francis, Leslie Walter; and Gostling, Peter Eric, 3,420,557.
Gostomski, Frank T. Laterally extensible bumper assembly.
3,447,826, 6-3-69, CI. 293-69.
Gostyn, Ernest, to General Instrument Corporation. Means for con-
trolling distortion in a cathode ray tube. 3,427,497, 2-11-69, CI.
315-27.
Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Iproektny Institut Giprotju-
menneftegaz: See —
Mezhlumov, Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko, Viktor Ivanovich;
Turik, Vladimir Fedorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shibanov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev, Konstantin
Stepanovich; Isyangulov, Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich; Zinnatul-
lin, Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin,
Viktor Petrovich; Serper, Ruvin Iosifovich; Koksharov,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbunov, Vladimir Ivanovich,
3,473,624.
Gosudarstvenny Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Proektno-
Izyskatelsky Insitiut Metrogiprotrans: See —
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Valentin Alexan-
drovich; Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady
Ivanovich; Vasilenko, Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov,
Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly; Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev,
Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidu-
rov, Leonid Konstantinovich, 3,472,036.
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonenberg,
Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and Zakrawacz,
Stanislaw, to Biuro Projektow Przemyslu Hutniczego 'Biprohut'.
Furnace for the production of steel. 3,459,417, 8-5-69, CI. 266-34.
Gotberg, Roland C. Waxer. 3,457,016, 7-22-69, CI. 401-131.
Goth, Gary J., to Case, J. I., Company. Automatic bucket positioner.
3,432,057, 3-1 1-69, CI. 214-764.
Goth, Helmut: See—
Schroder, Gunter; Fink, Herbert; and Goth, Helmut.3,454,628.
Gothberg, Karl Evald Andreas, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken. Oil mist lubricator. 3,439,777, 4-22-69, CI. 184-55.
Gothberg, Karl Evald Andreas, to SKF Industries, Inc. Reversible
sliding bearings of spiral or helical groove type. 3,439,962, 4-22-
69, CI. 308-9.
Gothel, Herbert; and Feichtinger, Hans, to Ruhrchemie Aktien-
gesellschaft. Synthetic lubricants on the basis of diorthosilicic acid
esters. 3,444,081, 5-13-69, CI. 252-49.6
LIST OF PATENTEES
589
Goto, Asahiko: See—
Nakano, Taira; Goto, Asahiko; Yano, Kaname; and Shibata,
Syojiro.3,453,704.
Goto, Eiichi, to Zaidan Hojin Parametion Kenkyusho (known as
Parametron Institute). Parametion logical computer device.
3,432,680, 3-1 1-69, CI. 307-88.
Goto, Jugo: See —
Matsui, Yutaka; and Goto, Jugo,3,487,080.
Goto, Jyunichi. Method of making pure brew of coffee. 3,484,245,
12-16-69, CI. 99-71.
Goto, Kanehiko, to High Polymer Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method
of continuously providing a fastener on a thermoplastic film.
3,462,332, 8-19-69, CI. 156-244.
Goto, Kenjiro, to Mansei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Electric gas
lighter having a piezoelectric stack. 3,425,783, 2-4-69, CI. 431-
255.
Goto, Kenjiro, to Mansei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Liquefied gas-
fueled pocket-type smoking lighter. 3,453,064, 7-1-69, CI. 431-
131.
Goto, Michio; Takahashi, Yutaro; and Otohata, Etsuo, to Teijin
Limited. Polymerization of caprolactam. 3,458,482, 7-29-69, CI.
260-78.
Goto, Shinkichi: See —
Hayashi, Masahiro; and Goto, Shinkichi, 3,460,423.
Goto, Tatsuo; and Nishimura, Takashi, to Hitachi, Ltd. DC to AC
converter. 3,441,831, 4-29-69, CI. 321-45.
Gotoghian, Georges Jacques: See—
Guichet, Lucien Robert; and Gotoghian, Georges
Jacques.3,442,006.
Gotoh, Hitoshi. Telescopic sight with serpentine spring pivot means.
3,484,148, 12-16-69, CI. 350-8.
Gotoh, Keishi: See —
Tanaka, Tatsuo; Gotoh, Keishi; and Kajiura, Hiroshi, 3,478, 599.
Gotoh, Kenji: See —
Toda, Tadahide; Gotoh, Kenji; and Obata, Haruyuki, 3,450,1 15.
Gotohda, Masao; Kubota, Hiroshi; Nozaki, Fumio; and Omi, Shinzo,
to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Radiation graft
polymerization of vinyl compounds onto cellulose in an emulsion
system. 3,481,848, 12-2-69, CI. 204-159.12
Gotsmann, Ulrich: See —
Konig, Hans-Joachim; Bodenstedt, Wolfgang; and Gotsmann,
UIrich,3,442,999.
Gotsuji, Takeo, to Fujiya Confectionery Co., Ltd. Method of mold-
ing and packaging chocolate cakes. 3,484,257, 12-16-69, CI. 99-
180.
Gott, Gordon E.: See—
Nelson, Robert M.; Gott, Gordon E.; and Lynch, John
J. ,3,442,689.
Gott, Hans; and Ritter, Josef, to EVG Entwicklung- und Verwer-
tungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Devices for adjusting the transverse wire
spacing in wire mesh welding machines. 3,431,952, 3-11-69, CI.
140-112.
Gott, Hans; and Ritter, Josef, to EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwer-
tungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Contact matrix for a wire mesh welding
machine. 3,469,055, 9-23-69, CI. 219-56.
Gott, Hans: See —
Sommeregger, Heinz; and Gott, Hans, 3,424,888.
Gott, Paul G.: See—
Martin, James C; and Gott, Paul G., 3,442,906.
Gotte, Ernst: See—
Schmadel, Edmund; and Gotte, Ernst, 3,422,020.
Gottesleben, Hilmar: See —
Jung, Richard; and Gottesleben, Hilmar, 3,47 1,063.
Gottesman, Arthur H.: See —
Tronnier, Albrecht W.; Jeremias, Helmuth M.; and Gottesman,
Arthur H., 3,479,1 17.
Gottfried, Arthur H. Circuit for the reduction of noise by cancella-
tion techniques. 3,432,765, 3-1 1-69, CI. 330-126.
Gottfried, Louis, to Grunfeld, Helen. Rocking assembly. 3,471,196,
10-7-69, CI. 297-133.
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob. Baby chair with releasable side
guards. 3,424,493, 1-28-69, CI. 297-384.
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob. Detachable juvenile utility as-
sembly. 3,442,527, 5-6-69, CI. 280-47.41
Gottfried, Louis; and Berger, Jacob, to Rex-Stroll-O-Chair Company,
mesne. Orthopedic chair. 3,464,754, 9-2-69, CI. 297-284.
Gottfried, William, to RCA Corporation. Printed circuit boards.
3,483,615, 12-16-69, CI. 29-625.
Gottinger, John G. Magnetic holding device for securing paint
brushes to the sides of paint cans and similar objects. 3,425,012,
1-28-69, CI. 335-285.
Gottinger, John G. Handtruck accessory. 3,486,651, 12-30-69, CI.
214-511.
Gottlieb, Irving M., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Loop oscillator
for a vehicle presence detector. 3,474,409, 10-21-69, CI. 340-38.
Gottlieb, Joel B.; and Mayo, William E., to M & T Chemicals Inc.
Stabilized resins containing a phenol and a stannoic acid.
3,424,712, 1-28-69, CI. 260-45.75
Gottlieb, Joel B.; and Mayo, William E., to M & T Chemicals Inc.
Stabilized vinyl resins. 3,424,717, 1-28-69, CI. 260-45.75
Gottlieb, Michael, to Liberty Fabrics of New York, Inc. Girdle-
stocking combination. 3,469,583, 9-30-69, CI. 128-519.
Gottlieb, Michael, to Liberty Fabrics of New York, Inc. Girdle-
stocking combination with anti-ride up and gap preventing means.
3,470,878, 10-7-69, CI. 128-519.
Gottlieb, Nathan, to American Optical Company. Microscope illu-
minating system. 3,421,808, 1-14-69, CI. 350-87.
Gottlieb, Nathan. Motorized spindle. 3,422,726, 1-21-69, CI. 91-136.
Gottschald, Rudolf, to Ehrenreich, A., & Cie. Sealing bellows for
ball joints. 3,423,114, 1-21-69, CI. 287-87.
Gottschald, Rudolf, to Ehrenreich, A., & Cie. Ball joints, in particu-
lar for guides and steering gear, preferably of motor vehicles.
3,445,131, 5-20-69, CI. 287-90.
Gottschald, Rudolf, to Ehrenreich, A., & Cie. Ball joints, especially
to be used with motor vehicles. 3,472,540, 10-14-69, CI. 287-87.
Gottschald, Rudolf; and Maxeiner, Gottfried, to Ehrenreich, A., &
Cie. Steel pipe track rod for motor vehicles. 3,439,946, 4-22-69,
CI. 287-90.
Gottschalk, Gunther; and Krause, Dieter H. N., to Eichner Organisa-
tion G. m.b.H. Arrangement for separating a typewriter from a
control device. 3,420,351, 1-7-69, CI. 197-19.
Gottschalk, Klaus; and Wilson, John, to General Electric Company.
Compact source discharge lamp manufacture. 3,419,947, 1-7-69,
CI. 29-25.16
Gottschalk, Robert E., to Panavision, Incorporated. Variable
anamorphic lens system. 3,428,398, 2-18-69, CI. 355-52.
Gottschlich, Alois: See —
Leverenz, Klaus; and Gottschlich, Alois,3,468,871.
Gottstein, William Joseph, to Bristol-Myers Company. Racemic
monocarboxylic acid resolution using dehydroabietylamine.
3,454,626, 7-8-69, CI. 260-501.1
Gottwald, Leo, K.G.: See —
Eiler, Peter, 3,481,490.
Gottzmann, Christian E.; Halloran, James A.; and Wilson, Fred A.,
to Union Carbide Corporation. Cryogenic liquid metering pump.
3,456,595, 7-22-69, CI. 103-203.
Gotz, Alfred, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Heat-exchanger,
especially for heating and cooling the lubricant of liquid-cooled in-
ternal combustion engine. 3,420,295, 1-7-69, CI. 165-51.
Gotz, Franz: See —
Sauttr, Gerd; Mockesch, Erich; and Gotz, Franz, 3,478, 756.
Gotz, Hans; and Drewitz, Julius, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Loom
having variable stroke weft thread clamp. 3,441,059, 4-29-69, CI.
139-25.
Gotz, Walter O., to Minigrip, Inc. Plastic bag. 3,473,589, 10-21-69,
CI. 150-3.
Gotze, Gotthold: See—
Wehr, Georg; Gotze, Gotthold; and Streich, Gerhard.3,457,975.
Gotze, Johannes: See —
Kampfer, Helmut; Gotze, Johannes; Reister, Oskar; and Bockly,
Erich,3,480,439.
Gotze, Johannes, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Silver halide emulsions
sensitized with cyanine dyes containing a hydroxypropyl sulfonic
acid radical. 3,424,586, 1-28-69, CI. 96-106.
Gotze, Werner: See —
Gerland, Heinz; Gotze, Werner; and Jaeschke,
Walter,3,47 1,327.
Gotze, Wolfgang: See —
Kettenring, Otto; and Gotze, Wolfgang,3,449,273.
Gotzenberger, Rudibert, to Flitsch, Ernst. Expansion valve.
3,459,211,8-5-69, CI. 137-270.
Goudeau, Selena: See —
Seda, Orlando L.; and Goudeau, Selena,3,450,293.
Gough, Alfred B., to General Electric Company. Luminaire.
3,480,772, 1 1-25-69, CI. 240-25.
Gough, Boyd C. Garbage can cart with removable snow ski.
3,463,502, 8-26-69, CI. 280-8.
Gough Econ Limited: See —
Gough, George Terah, 3,486,605.
Gough, George Terah, to Gough Econ Limited. Bucket conveyors.
3,486,605, 12-30-69, CI. 198-146.
Gough, Stanley T. D., to Mobil Oil Corporation. 4-Benzothienyl
ethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate pesticide. 3,468,909, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-330.5
Gough, Stanley T. D.: See —
Kaufman, Harold A.; Napier, Roger P.; and Gough, Stanley T.
D.,3,469,004.
Gouin, Albert J.: See —
Anderson, Robert E.; and Gouin, Albert J. ,3,460, 965.
Goujard, Marie Pierre, to Compagnie Gervias Danone. Process and
apparatus for the production of cheese pastes and milk curds.
3,484,356, 12-16-69, CI. 204-180.
Gould, Barbara E., legal representative: See —
Larsen, Aubrey A.; and Gould, William A. ,3,472,870.
Gould, Francis E., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc. Indicia
recording polyamide coating. 3,481,755, 12-2-69, CI. 117-8.
Gould, Francis E.: See —
Shepherd, Thomas H.; and Gould, Francis E.,3,470,883.
Gould, Harold L. B.; and Wenny, Daniel H., Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Devices utilizing a cobalt-vanadium-
590
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
iron niiignctic material which exhibits a composite hysteresis loop.
3,422,407, lgl4-69, CI. 340-174.
Gould. Irwin M.; and Moc, Gerald A., to Bell & Howell Company.
Slide projector. 3,477,563, 11-1 1-69, CI. 206-62.
Gould, Irwin M.; and Moc, Gerald A., to Bell & Howell Company.
Slide projector having a tray locking frame. 3,477,785, 11-11-69,
CI. 353-1 16.
Gould, John V.; and Jahrstorfcr, George W., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Pressure vessel construction. 3,471,920, 10-14-69, CI.
29-423.
Gould, John V.; and Rasmussen, James E., to Simpson Timber Com-
pany. Splined butt joint system for lumber siding. 3,437,360, 4-8-
69, CI. 2X7-20.92
Ciould, Joseph O.: See —
Sunshine, Norman B.; Hick, Robert M., Jr.; and Gould, Joseph
O., 3,445,423.
(iould, Lawrence Pcabody. to Allied Chemical Corporation. Sodium
sesquicarbonate-containing composition and its method of
preparation. 3,4X5,578, 12-23-69, CI. 23-63.
(iould. Patrick: Sec —
Forbes, Alan D.; and Gould, Patrick,3,422,014.
Ciould, Robert: See—
Baker. William A.; Harlree. John R.; and Gould,
Robert.3,429,166.
Gould, Russell Dunplop; and Richter, John Edward. Tree shaking
apparatus. 3,457,712, 7-29-69, CI. 56-32X.
Gould, William A.: See—
l.arsen, Aubrey A.; and Gould, William A.,3,472,870.
Gould-National Batteries. Inc.: Sec —
Menard. Claude J., 3,442,710.
Miller. James H., 3.457.1 IX.
Goulding, Merrill Keith, to Electronic Specialty Company. Mechani-
cal movement apparatus. 3,439,550, 4-22-69, CI. 74-89.15
(ioulstone, Ray T.: Sec —
Casner, Bernard G.; and Goulstone, Ray T., 3,474,904.
Goullcr, Victor Harold. Seed sower or other distributing device.
3.4X2.735. 12-9-69. CI. 221-21 1.
Goundry, Paul C. to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method and
apparatus lor producing crystalline semiconductor ribbon.
3,453,352, 7-1-69. CI. 264-93.
Goundry. Paul C; and Boatman, James C, to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Continuous junction growth. 3,470,039, 9-30-69, CI.
I4X 172.
Gouner, Aubrev I.., to Wembley, Inc. Wrap-around band for
neckties. 3,462,865, X-26-69. CI. 40-21.
Goupil, lean, to Commissariat a I'Encrgic Atomique. Determination
of rainfall radioactivity. 3,423.5X7. 1-21-69. CI. 250-83.3
Gourdine, Meredith C, to Gourdine Systems, Incorporated. Elec-
trogasdynamic method and apparatus for detecting the properties
of particulate matter entrained in gases. 3.449,667, 6-10-69, CI.
324-7 1.
Gourdine, Meredith C, to Gourdine Systems Incorporated. Elcc-
trogasdynamic systems. 3.452,225. 6-24-69. CI. 310-1 1.
Gourdine Systems, Incorporated: .Sec —
Gourdine. Meredith C. 3,449,667.
Gourdine. Meredith C. 3.452.225.
Gourlay, George: Sec —
Cooke, Brian Alfred: and Gourlay, George, 3.433, 755.
Gourlay, George, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Prepara-
tion ofglyoxal. 3.471,567, 10-7-69, CI. 260-604.
Gourle Eugene F., to Me Croskv fool Corporation. Self-indexing
turret. 3,461.525, 8-19-69, CI. 29-35.5
Gourlct, Rosier: See—
Schaycs, Raymond; and Gourlet. Rogcr.3,450,884.
Gourley, Eugene F.. lo McCroskv Tool Corporation. Blade locking
devices. 3,467.416. 9-16-69, CI. 287-189.36
Course, Jerome A . to Velsicol Chemical Corporation. Process for
the preparation ol 1,2,3,6- tctrahvdro-3.6-endo-methano-
3.4,5,6.7.7- hexabromophthalic anhydride. 3,454.602, 7-8-69. CI.
260-346.6
Gousetis, Spero. lire lighting apparatus. 3.442.334. 5-6-69, CI. 169-
Gouw. I am H , Voncken. Josef H.; Frielingsdorf, Hans; and Powers,
Gene \V '., to Shell Oil Company. Process for the preparation of
fibrous, filamentous products and the resultant product.
3,480.507. I 1-25-69, CI. 1M-I7X.
Govaerts, Gerard: Sec—
I.alrubesse. Andre; Hullot. Maxime; and Govaerts,
Gerard. 3.44S.4 lb.
Govan, William I... to Farrel Corporation. Hydraulieallv operated
machine and control system therefor. 3.446.053. 5-27-69. CI. 72-
253.
Gove. Donald C, to Ikor. Incorporated. Ignition system. 3.443.555.
5-13-69. CI. I23-I4S.
Gove. Harvey H.; and Anderson, John C . lo Black Clawson Com-
pany. 1 he Plastic pelleli/.er die plates. 3.427,685. 2-IX-69. CI. 18-
12.'
Governor. Woodward. Company: See—
Leeson. James L.. Jr.. 3,483,364.
Gow, John, III: See —
Dictsch, Hans E.; Gow, John, III; and Surty. Rohinton
J. ,3,458,352.
Gow, Kenneth P.: See —
Bcall, Horace A., Jr.; Cross, James V.; and Gow. Kenneth
P.,3,458,709.
Gow, Kenneth P., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Method for navigating a space vehicle. 3,439,427, 4-22-69, CI. 33-
61.
Gow, Robert Stewart, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Par-
ticulate explosive coated with discrete particles of
polytetrafluoroethylenc. 3,455,749, 7-15-69, CI. 149-4.
Gow, Robert Stewart, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Process for the preparation of an explosive composition coated
with polytetrafluoroethylenc 3,466,204, 9-9-69, CI. 149-3.
Gowan, Alastair C, to General Electric Company. Polyarylenc
polycthcr composition. 3,472,810, 10-14-69, CI. 260-33.6
Gowan, John W.. to St. Louis Shipbuilding-Federal Barge, Inc. Sub-
merged arc welding apparatus. 3,420,979, 1-7-69, CI. 219-125.
Gowan, Richard L , to United States of America, Navy. Data gather-
ing system. 3,438,019, 4-8-69, CI. 340-214.
Gowan, Richard L., lo United States of America, Navy. Stimulus in-
jection system for localizing defective components in cascaded
systems. 3,469,186, 9-23-69. CI. 324-73.
Gowan. Richard L., to United States of America, Navy. System for
isolating a single pulse from a scries of pulses. 3,487,317, 12-30-
69, CI. 328-110.
Gowan. Richard L.; and Tyler, Howard V., to United States of
America, Navy. Pulse parameter measuring system. 3,458,660, 7-
29-69, CI. 179-15.
Gowan, Richard L.: See —
Tyler, Howard V.; and Gowan, Richard L.,3,454,788.
Tyler, Howard V.; and Gowan, Richard L..3,454,789.
Gowar, John: See —
Frascr, David Alexander; and Gowar, John, 3,458, 758.
Gowdcy, Dwight M. Hand-operated buffer and method of developing
same. 3,441,971, 5-6-69, CI. 15-210.
Gowdv. Eunice J.; and Hoppel, Gary M. Bacteriology rack.
3,464,567, 9-2-69, CI. 21 1-74.
Gowdy, William G., to Dow Corning Corporation. Method for
rendering solid or porous materials hydrophobic. 3,4X1,768, 12-2-
69, CI. 117-100.
Gowdy. William G.; and Keil, Joseph W., to Dow Corning Corpora-
tion. Composition consisting essentially of hydrocarbon polymer
and an organo silicon compound. 3,453,248, 7-1-69, CI. 260-7-9.5
Gowdy, William G.: See —
Spcicr, John L.; Keil, Joseph W.; and Gowdy, William
G. ,3,440,302.
Gowen. Edward F., Jr.; Ollis, Raymond. Jr.; and Walker, Richard A.,
to Standard Pressed Steel Co. High fatigue bolt thread. 3,433.1 17.
3-18-69. CI. 85-1.
Gowen. James R.: See —
Blum, Bernard; Gowen, James R.; and Schwartzenberg, John
W.. 3.441, 725.
Gowen. Richard J., to Carter- Wallace. Inc. Digital blood pressure
measuring device. 3.482.565, 12-9-69. CI. 128-2.05
Gower. Bob G.; Isaacson. Henry V.; and Young. David W.. to Sin-
clair Research, Inc. Laundry detergents containing ammonium salt
of styrenemaleic anhydride copolymer and non-ionic, hydroxyl-
containing surfactant. 3,485.762, 12-23-69, CI. 252-152.
Gower, Bob G.: See—
Vcrdol, Joseph A.; and Gower, Bob G. ,3,429,946.
Gower, Francis B., Ill, to Armour Pharmaceutical Company, mesne.
Rebalancing apparatus for translating an electrical signal to a sym-
bolic dispaly. 3,483,554, 12-9-69, CI. 340-366.
Gower. Roger L. Cobra-head shaped connector hook and methods
of use use. 3,424,219, 1-28-69, CI. 152-241.
Gower, Roger L. Traction device for vehicles. 3.481,383, 12-2-69.
CI. 152-229.
Gowins, John F.: See —
Hillegass, Kenneth P.; and Gowins, John F.,3,438,472.
Gov. Ronald S., to Dunlop Company Limited. The. Method for the
manufacture of cord. 3.425,209, 2-4-69, CI. 57-157.
Goycn, Garrett E. Portable watcrcraft. 3,438.074, 4-15-69, CI. 9-6.
Goyet. Daniel; and Gratiot, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme dite: L,
Orcal. Bottle stopper. 3.430.79X, 3-4-69, CI. 215-41.
Goymour, Edward Philip, lo National Research Development Cor-
poration. Load cell. 3,436,961. 4-8-69, CI. 73-141.
Gozzo, Franco; and Oprandi. Venanzio, to Monlecatini Edison
S.p.A. Process for the preparation of tctrafluoroethylene oxide.
3.458.535. 7-29-69, CI. 260-348.5
GPE Controls, Inc.: See —
Brewer, Nathaniel: and Wilson. Francis B., 3,433,133.
Dunkelis. Evald. 3.454,039.
Tomlinson, Denver D.. 3,452.420.
GO- Parachute Company Limited: See —
Cooper, Daniel Waumslcy, 3.480,108.
G. O Parachute Company Limited: See —
Basnctt, James Thomas, 3.464,653.
Mitchell, John Rothwcll, 3.450.377.
LIST OF PATENTEES
591
Graab. Judson W.; Rosenblum, Louis; Maple, William E.; Dupraw,
William A.; and Gahn, Randall F., to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Analytical test
apparatus and method For determining oxide content of alkali
metal. 3.472,625, 10-14-69, CI. 23-230.
Grabbe, Dimitry G.. to Photocircuils Corporation. Interconnection
structure and method of making same. 3,434,204, 3-25-69, CI. 29-
577.
Graber, David A., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Fuel nozzle.
3,456,441, 7-22-69. CI. 60-39.74
(iraber. David A.: See—
Lockwood, Raymond M.; Bennett, Edward L.; and Graber,
David A. .3.462.955.
Graber, Joseph V.; and Salzmann, Ferdinand F., to Consolidated
Foods Corporation, mesne. Draperv rod and bracket. 3,470,578,
10-7-69, CI. 16-94.
Graber Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See—
Salzmann. Ferdinand F.. 3,453.6X2.
Grabhofer, Herbert: Sec —
Huckstadt, Harald; Saleck, Wilhelm; Ulrich, Hans; Randolph,
August; and Grabhofer, Herbert.3,4 34.842.
Grabhofer, Herbert; and Meinhardt, Gunter, to Agfa Akticn-
gesellschalt Photographic material having a roughened protective
layer. 3.443.946. 5-13-69, CI. 96-50.
Grabhofer, Herbert; and Ulrich, Hans, to Agfa Akticngescllschaft.
Antistatic photographic materials. 3,428,456, 2-18-69, CI. 96-87.
Cirabl, Sebastian, to Burroughs Corporation. Overload protection for
a voltage-regulated power supply. 3,473,106, 10-14-69, CI. 323-9.
Grable. Glenn H : See—
Allen, Dwight I..; and Grable, Glenn H., 3,477.438.
Grable. Ronald C ; and Patzer, Hans E., to Westinghouse Electric-
Corporation. Wire bonding apparatus for microelectronic com-
ponents. 3.430,835, 3-4-69, CI. 228-3.
(irabner, Floyd V. Slack takeup device. 3,438,098, 4-15-69, CI. 24-
13 1.
Grabowski, Edwin I. Apparatus for landing overboard gear.
3,465,901, 9-9-69, CI. 214-15.
Grabowski, Thomas S.. to Borg-Warner Corporation. Polymeric
blends. 3,442.977, 5-6-69, CI. 260-876.
Grabowski, Thomas S.. to Borg-Warner Corporation. Flame retar-
dant ABS graft polymer blends. 3,442,980, 5-6-69, CI. 260-880.
(irabowski, Thomas S.. to Borg-Warner Corporation. Peroxide-cured
blends of dienc rubbers and ABS graft copolymer. 3,449,470, 6-
10-69. CI. 260-876
Grace. Alan G.. to Fowler. Allan, R , mesne. Pulse type demodulator
system for angle modulated signals utilizing the characteristics of a
tunnel diode for forming the pulse train. 3,435,354. 3-25-69, CI.
329-126.
Grace. Alan G.. to Fowler. Alan R.. mesne. Switched frequency and
phase comparator. 3.478.178. 11-1 1-69, CI. 179-100.2
Grace. Edward J.; and Cornforth, Malcolm W.. to American Meter
Company, mesne. Control system. 3,454,037, 7-8-69, CI. 137-
487.5
Grace. Ernest Edward; and Woolman, Mvrle T. Pack harness.
3.464.607. 9-2-69. CI. 224-25.
Grace. John W.: .Sec —
Daglian. John S.; Grace, John W.; and Clasen, Carl
P.. 3.427, 570.
Grace Machinery Corporation: See—
Collins. Lowell J.. 3.433.648.
Grace. Oscar M.: See—
Burke. Oliver W . Jr .; Slahlv, Eldon E.; and Grace, Oscar
M. 3.438.926.
Grace, Paul R : See—
SlolTer, Homer; and Grace, Paul R..3.4 19,927.
Grace. W R . & Co.: See—
Angstadl. Richard I. ; and Hurley. Forrest R., 3,427,175.
Arnold. Roger F.. 3.476,575.
Backus, Andrew C; and Wood, Louis I... 3.453,300.
Baker, Richard W.: Ciapetta. Frank G.; Wilson, Charles P., Jr.;
and Maher. Philip K . 3.425,956.
Bauer. Clifford D.; Neuser. Gerald L ; and Pinkalia, Hamilton
A.. 3.483.004.
Uennmg. Calvin J.; and Adams. Ronald I... 3.470.1 19
Bieniek, Thomas; and Maselli. James M.. 3.443.913.
Blair. Stanley A.. 3.447.710.
Bornstcin. Norman D.. 3,463,752.
Braude, George I..; and Lard, Edwin W.. 3,431,133.
Briggs, Warren S.; Stover, William A.; and Warthen. John 1...
3,470.105.
Briggs. Warren Stanley; Stover. William Albert: and Henderson,
Donald Stuart. 3,455,843.
Brooks, Arthur M.. 3,445.259.
Brooks. Arthur M.. 3.481.826.
Brooks. Arthur M.. 3.481.827.
Busch. (ieorg Ludvig, 3.438.767
Cahill. Gerald F.; Avtges, James A.; and Hundt, Donald D.,
3.444.28 1.
Chapin, Judson K.. Jr.; and Robinson, David W.. 3.459,531
Churchill, Ivan F.; Searcy, Homer A.: and Taylor. Monroe F..
3.469,368.
Ciapetta, Frank G.; Henderson, Donald S.; and Baust, George
A., 3,471,265.
Cook, John M., 3,429,717.
Cote, James A.; Ferrington, Thomas E.; and Gregorian, Razmic
S., 3,463,765.
Dahl, Erik Ovale, 3,443,923.
Daniels, David A.; Harper, James L.; and Steadman, Thomas R.,
3,479,387.
Daniels, David A., 3,479,388.
Decker, Erhard, 3,475,355.
Dobres, Robert M.; Parthasarathy, R.; and Warthen, John L..
3,423,455.
Dobres, Robert M.; and Warthen, John L.. 3,431.196.
Dodson, Vance H.; and Scrafin. Frank G., 3,443.976.
Doyle, Carroll F.; and Becker, David L.. 3.425.638.
Dreyfus, Robert l... 3,479,788.
Dunseth, Maria G.; and Salutsky, Murrcll L., 3,421,877.
Dunseth. Maria G.; Legal, Casimcr C Jr.; and Vcltman,
Preston L.. 3,437,379.
Edelson, Martin R.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3,425,892.
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Kundell, Frederick A., 3,434.946.
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Lin, Tien-Sung, 3,464,849.
Elliott, Curtis H., Jr.. 3,463,608.
Emus, Ronald Wilbur, 3,427,789.
Ferington, Thomas E., 3,479.317.
Fitch. Frederick T.; and Shoup, Robert D , 3,444,088.
Fitch, Frederick T.; and Shoup, Robert D., 3,453,216.
Flack, Herbert P.; and McClanahan, Henry H., 3,463,842.
Funk, Andrew B.; Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Richmond. Alvin.
3,421,879.
Godfrey, John J.; Sykes, James A.; Harper, James L.; and Mor-
gan, Charles R., 3,463,811.
Goldman. Alex K., 3,458,1 10.
Gregorian, Razmic S., 3,465,072.
Gregorian, Razmic S.; and Bush. Richard W , 3,477,924.
Grushkin, Bernard, 3,454,409.
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A., 3,424,783.
Harper, James L.; and Thomas, Alan H., 3,472.886.
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A., 3,483,175.
Harper, James L.; and Thomas, Alan H., 3,483,243.
Harrison, John W., 3,479,789.
Harrison, William B.; and Boulton, Richard C. 3,454,282.
Heinemann, Frederick E.; and Moore, Charles B., 3,466,187.
Heyl, Edgar G., 3,460,951.
Hill, Richard N.; and Brackney, Harry S.. 3.431,096.
Hubbard. Bruce W., 3,461.576.
Hundt. Donald D ; and Kelly, Andrew J.. 3,475,201.
Hwa, Chili M., 3,431,217.
Hyde. James R., 3.453,077.
Isaacs, Philip K., 3,472,658.
Isaacs, Philip K., 3,472.807.
Isaacs, Philip K.; and Guthrie, James L., 3,483.014.
Isaacs, Philip K., 3,483.025.
Isgur. Irving E.; and Ohlson, John L.. 3,472.808.
Jaffe. Fred, 3,444.237.
Kabas, Guglielmo, 3,435,072.
Kapar, Charles, 3,427,144.
Kawam, Antoine. 3,459,629.
Keenum, John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3,429,724
Kccnum, John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., 3.429,725.
Kehr, Clifton L.; and Guthrie, James L., 3,478,004.
Ketlcy. Arthur D., 3.439,009.
Kctley, Arthur D., 3,453,336.
Ketlcy, Arthur D.; and Steadman, Thomas R., 3,463,740.
Kctley, Arthur D., 3,479,379.
Krau, John W.; and Hurley, Forrest R., 3.434,917.
Larsen, Donald W., 3,464,952.
Laskin, Maruie, 3,472,663.
Laskin, Mauric, 3,464,834.
Laskin, Maurie, 3,483,000.
Legal, Casimer C Jr.; Richmond, Alvin; and Bruno. Anlhonv
J., Jr., 3,433.617.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Brackney, Harry S., 3,481,700.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.. 3,482,945.
Lundsager, Christian B., 3.449.054.
Lyster, Norman J.; and Chambers. Clarence M.. 3.422,596.
Mac Cragh. Adolfo; Sanchez, Moises G.; and Smith, Jean G.,
3,431,097.
Magce. John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S., 3,433,747.
Magee. John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S., 3,433,748.
Maher, Philip K.; Baker. Richard W.; and McDaniel. Carl V.
3,423.332.
Marans. Nelson S., 3,424,638.
Marens, Nelson S.; and Jaffc, Fred, 3,438,883.
Maselli, James M., 3,433,767.
Maselli, James M.; and Rice, Rip G., 3.449,288.
Matthews, John C; and Wood. Louis L., 3,474,464.
McDaniel. Carl Vance; and Maher, Philip Kenerick. 3,449,070.
McDaniel, Carl Vance; Maher, Philip Kenerick; and Pilato.
Joseph Michael, 3,472,617.
Meyer, Hans R., 3.427,261.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Michal, Albert, 3,444,090.
Mitchell, Charles T., Jr.; and Scheufele, William F., 3,455,726.
Mitchell, Charles T., Jr.; and Scheufele, William F., 3,458,346.
Mitchell, Fern W., 3,442,661.
Mittman, Emanuel, 3,483,057.
Morgan, Charles R.; and Godfrey, John J., 3,463,805.
Nelson, Robert M.; Gott, Gordon E.; and Lynch, John J.,
3,442,689.
O'Brien, John J.; and Irbrahim, Ghazi Z., 3,430,679.
Patterson, William A., 3,425,541.
Patterson, William A., 3,429,794.
Patterson, William A.; Schirmer, Henry G.; and Weissman, Stan-
ley N., 3,432,447.
Pryor, James N.; and Wunderlich, Orville A., 3,472,897.
Ross, William C, 3,467,009.
Rothfelder, Raymond Ernest, 3,475,435.
Salutsky, Murrell L., 3,444,054.
Schirmer, Henry G., 3,435,190.
Schirmer, Henry G., 3,468,777.
Schirmer, Henry G., 3,471,597.
Schurman, Peter T.; and Confer, Raymond C, 3,441,071.
Schurman, Peter T.; and Confer, Raymond C, 3,452,125.
Serafin, Frank G., 3,420,686.
Serafin, Frank G., 3,420,687.
Serafin, Frank G., 3,442,673.
Serafin, Frank G., 3,443,975.
Serafin, Frank G., 3,459,570.
Simons, Charles W.; and Gribens, Joel A., 3,443,006.
Simons, Charles W., 3,462,331.
Smith, Paul R., Jr., 3,455,451.
Squitieri, Vincent; and Wollmar, Dick J., 3,483,074.
Stern, Eric W.; and Spector, Marshall L., 3,479,392.
Sternau, Martin M., 3,439,587.
Surland, George J.; and Magee, John S., Jr., 3,434,976.
Thunberg, Jon C; and Hegarty, James J., 3,463,812.
Veltman, Preston L.; and Imperiale, Peter G., 3,481,706.
Waters, Paul F.; and Muraro, Leo J., 3,431,242.
Werber, Frank X.; and Marans, Nelson S., 3,483,160.
Whitesel, Joseph Collichio; and Weissman, Stanley Norman,
3,463,652.
Willett, John A., 3,444,275.
Wszolek, Walter R., 3,427,193.
Graczyk, Bronislaus S.: See —
Riester, William C; and Graczyk, Bronislaus S., 3,469, 863.
Graczyk, Thadeus S.: See —
Hamilton, Allen R.; and Graczyk, Thadeus S.,3,429,501.
Grad, Peter P.: See—
Harris, Dwight E.; and Grad, Peter P.,3,445,148.
Grad, Peter P., to Rotron Manufacturing Company, Inc. Method for
securing motor winding heads. 3,460,242, 8-12-69, CI. 29-596.
Gradeff, Peter S.: See —
Meuly, Walter C; and Gradeff, Peter S., 3,480,677.
Grader, Jerome E.: See —
Bcahm, Robert B.; and Grader, Jerome E.,3,474,815.
Grado, Gilbert R., to Astrodata, Inc. Electronic resolver. 3,457,394,
7-22-69, CI. 235-189.
Grado, Joseph F. Stereo phonograph cartridge. 3,482,061, 12-2-69,
CI. 179-100.41
Gradon, Keith: See—
Harvey, Richard Alfred; Gradon, Keith; and Chantry, John Al-
frcd,3,483,701.
Graduate Pain Research Foundation: See —
Nobel, Joel J., 3,428,383.
Grady, Charles B., Jr. Energy conservative control drive for electric
vehicles. 3,454,122, 7-8-69, CI. 180-65.
Grady, Charles B., Jr.; and Wales, Nathaniel E., Jr. Remaining bat-
tery charge meter. 3,484,681, 12-16-69, CI. 324-29.5
Grady, J. J., Co., Inc.: See —
Armstrong, John, 3,436,120.
Grady, Joseph E.: See —
Argoudelis, Alexander D.; Grady, Joseph E.; and Sayer, Gordon
C, 3,476,738.
Grady, Laurence B.: See—
Natalis, Herbert E.; and Grady, Laurence B., 3,483,449.
Grady, Raymond F., Jr., to General Electric Company. Remote tem-
perature measurement device. 3,452,597, 7-1-69, CI. 73-343.
Gracf, John R.: See—
Wcgmann, Jerome B.; and Graef, John R., 3,469, 532.
Graef, Kurt P., to Ford Motor Company. Hydropneumatic strut.
3,456,940, 7-22-69, CI. 267-64.
Graef, Luther W.: See—
Nowak, Ervin K.; and Gracf, Luther W., 3,436,886.
Gracff, Norwood Claude; and Shannon, Suel Grant, to AMP Incor-
porated. Ligating implement with ligature severing means.
3,476,115, 11-4-69, CI. 128-326.
Graeff, Norwood Claude: See —
Shannon, Suel Grant; and Graeff, Norwood Claude, 3,426,757.
Shannon, Suel Grant; and Graeff, Norwood Claude, 3, 476,1 14.
Graeme, Jerald G.: See —
McGraw, Donald R.; and Graeme, Jerald G., 3,440, 554.
Graeser, James B., Jr.: See —
Lenkey, Andrew; and Graeser, James B., Jr., 3,430, 852.
Graetz, Edward A. Rotary pump or motor. 3,433,169, 3-18-69, CI.
103-136.
Graetz, Edward A.: See —
Patz, Paul; and Graetz, Edward A. ,3,447,667.
Graeve, Rolf E.: See —
Biel, John H.; and Graeve, Rolf E.,3,426,037.
Graf, Carlton E., to General Electric Company. Time delay control
circuit. 3,487,236, 12-30-69, CI. 307-293.
Graf, David F., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Noise gating circuit for
synchronizing signal separator. 3,428,746, 2-18-69, CI. 178-7.3
Graf, David F., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Noise cut-off sync-
separator. 3,483,322, 12-9-69, CI. 178-69.5
Graf, Emil: See—
Strub, Rene; and Graf, Emil,3,472,024.
Graf, Felix, to Rieter Machine Works, Ltd. Relaxation apparatus for
a draw winder for synthetic threads. 3,460,215, 8-12-69, CI. 28-
62.
Graf, Marcel, to Prematex S.A. Clamping device of a part of a
machine on another part of said machine. 3,455,191, 7-15-69, CI.
82-36.
Graf, Max; Kotz, Gottfried; and Roth, Helmut, to Badische Maschin-
enfabrik G.m.b.H. Vibratory classifier. 3,473,657, 10-21-69, CI.
209-117.
Graf, Max; and Weis, Martin, to Badische Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.
Method and apparatus for cleaning metal objects. 3,473,268, 10-
21-69, CI. 51-13.
Graf, Raymond J.; Burns, Robert; and Jahnke, Robert H., to Cincin-
nati Shaper Company, The. Numerically controlled punching
machine and method. 3,448,645, 6-10-69, CI. 83-71.
Graf, Raymond John; and Koors, Carl William, to Cincinnati Shaper
Company, The. Hydraulic releasable stop device for presses and
the like. 3,460,202, 8-12-69, CI. 18-16.
Graf, Richard H., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Thermoplastic
installation apparatus. 3,439,379, 4-22-69, CI. 18-1.
Graf, Robert B., to United Aircraft Corporation. Temperature sensi-
tive electrical control element. 3,483,140, 12-9-69, CI. 252-518.
Graf, Robert B.: See—
Galasso, Salvatore F.; and Graf, Robert B.,3,483,139.
Graf, Robert E.: See —
Young, Robert W.; Graf, Robert E.; and Robinson, Charles
C.,3 ,420,601.
Graf, Rudolf F., to Sprague Electric Company. A.C. latching circuit
for SCR having photoresistive latching. 3,467,828, 9-16-69, CI.
250-214.
Graf, Russell H., to General Electric Company. Burr gage.
3,470,552, 9-30-69, CI. 340-267.
Graf, Walter A., Jr., to General Electric Company. Radiation shield
including removable portion. 3,436,544, 4-1-69, CI. 250-106.
Graf, Walter L.; and Medeiros, Francis Joseph, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method and apparatus for charging
and combining continuous filaments of different polymeric com-
position to form a nonwoven web. 3,436,797, 4-8-69, CI. 28-1.
Graf, Winfried, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrangement
for the transmission of telegraph messages over storage communi-
cation systems. 3,448,213, 6-3-69, CI. 178-17.5
Grafe, Wolfgang: See —
Otterbach, Gerd; Grafe, Wolfgang; and Kessler, Rein-
hard,3,424,286.
Graff, Eugene A.: See —
Ropp, Richard C; and Graff, Eugene A.,3,420,861.
Graff, Harry J.: See —
Baumgartner, Robert G.; and Graff, Harry J. ,3,466, 380.
Graff, Jerry C, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Well tool
valve actuators. 3,442,327, 5-6-69, CI. 166-152.
Graff, Jerry C, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Apparatus
for preventing unthreading of members in a well bore. 3,475,040,
10-28-69, CI. 285-89.
Graff, Louis: See —
Pascaud, Claude; and Graff, Louis,3,450,524.
Graff, Peter; and Bottcher, Peter, to Feldmuhle Aktiengesellschaft.
Disposable curtain. 3,434,525, 3-25-69, CI. 160-388.
Graff, Roderich; Reichl, Karl Johann; Butz, Josef; and Pausch, Karl,
to Deutsche Tafelglas Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for producing
molded plastic goods. 3,477,894, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 156-459.
Graff, Stanley F. Attachment for a shoe nailing machine. 3,464,615,
9-2-69, CI. 227-154.
Graff, William A., to General Electric Company. Coating glasses for
electrical devices. 3,441,422, 4-29-69, CI. 106-53.
Graff, William P.: See—
Tregay, John L.; and Graff, William P.,3,437,410.
Grafham, Denis R., to General Electric Company. Alternating cur-
rent power control circuit. 3,466,529, 9-9-69, CI. 323-22.
Grafham, Denis R., to General Electric Company. Sequential flasher
circuits. 3,484,626, 12-16-69, CI. 307-293.
Grafingholt, Alfred, to Hesser, Fr., Machinenfabrik, A.G. Method of
producing filled and sealed packages. 3,442,061, 5-6-69, CI. 53-
22.
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Graflex, Inc.: See—
Hartjen, Raymond H., 3,451,142.
King, Charles R.; and Sanderson, William R., 3,421,424.
Schreckendgust, Jay G., 3,449,631.
Schreckendgust, Jay G., 3,476,029.
Grafslund, Charles W. Shipping container for bulky items.
3,424,364, 1-28-69, CI. 229-23.
Grafstein, Daniel, to General Precision systems, Inc. Temperature
responsive galvanic cell. 3,440,101, 4-22-69, CI. 136-83.
Grafstein, Daniel; Bobinski, Jack; and Fein, Marvin M., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Carboranyl-and carboranylalkylene mag-
nesium halides and the preparation thereof. 3,458,580, 7-29-69,
CI. 260-606.5
Graft, David John, to British Telecommunications Research Limited.
Fluid control devices. 3,468,342, 9-23-69, CI. 137-625.66
Graft, Robert W.: See—
Lukawich, Joseph J.; and Graft, Robert W. ,3,461, 737.
Grage, Casper R., to Continental Granite Corp. Wheel for wire type
stone cutting saws. 3,434,362, 3-25-69, CI. 74-230.7
Grage, Claus R.: See—
Striebel, Frederick L.; and Grage, Claus R., 3,424, 101.
Gragerson, Kennith L. Surface and/or ground embedded pickers.
3,431,979, ,CI. 171-63.
Graham, Andrew Stuard, Jr., to Fleck Industries, Inc. Cup dispenser
invertible to dispense cups of different sizes. 3,420,406, 1-7-69,
CI. 221-44.
Graham, Anthony. Rotary type device. 3,453,992, 7-8-69, CI. 123-
13.
Graham, Arthur Kenneth: See —
Pinkerton, Henry Latta; Graham, Arthur Kenneth; and Ward,
Alphonsus Edward, 3,463,215.
Graham, Arthur Kenneth: See—
Pinkerton, Henry Latta; Graham, Arthur Kenneth; and Ward,
Alphonsus Edward.3,463,215.
Graham, Arthur; and Stanley, Lome R., to Free-Flow Packaging
Corporation, mesne. Free-plowing packing material of low bulk
density. 3,481,455, 12-2-69, CI. 206-46.
Graham, Boynton, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for modifying polymers and boron hydride/ polymeric
compositions produced therefrom. 3,454,623, 7-8-69, CI. 260-475.
Graham, David R. Low profile rigid frame metal building. 3,477,183,
11-11-69, CI. 52-73.
Graham, Donald E., to General Motors Corporation. System for
operating alternating current induction type motors from a direct
current potential source. 3,443,182, 5-6-69, CI. 318-138.
Graham, Donald E., to General Motors Corporation. Circuit for
producing fast-rise time pulses. 3,446,993, 5-27-69, CI. 307-268.
Graham, Erwin W., to Pipe Machinery Company, The. Gauge and
sliding supports therefor. 3,460,263, 8-12-69, CI. 33-174.
Graham, Glen H.: See —
Schnebelen, David F.; Young, Warren L.; Blanchard, Robert R.;
and Graham, Glen H., 3,467,732.
Graham, Glenna R.: See —
O'Keefe, Clarisse L.; and Graham, Glenna R., 3,443,260.
Graham, Gordon. Electronic calling and reply system. 3,441,858, 4-
29-69, CI. 325-55.
Graham, Gray. Building having inclined floor levels. 3,438,162, 4-
15-69, CI. 52-175.
Graham, Harold L.: See —
Kiel, Othar M.; and Graham, Harold L., 3,444,889.
Graham, Harold Nathanial: See —
Moore, Thomas Roscoe, Jr.; Graham, Harold Nathanial; and
Gurkin, Martin.3,484,246.
Graham, Harold Nathaniel; Studer, Victor Vernon; and Gurkin,
Martin, to Lipton, Thomas J., Inc. Conversion of green tea using
ozone. 3,484,247, 12-16-69, CI. 99-76.
Graham, Harold Nathaniel; Studer, Victor Vernon; and Gurkin,
Martin, to Lipton, Thomas J., Inc. Alkaline conversion of green
tea using hydrogen peroxide. 3,484,248, 12-16-69, CI. 99-76.
Graham, Homer K. Metering machine for poultry insemination.
3,441,175,4-29-69, CI. 221-96.
Graham, Howard M.: See —
Gibson, Neil J.; and Graham, Howard M., 3,487,342.
Graham, Huber L.: See —
Dertouzos, Michael L.; and Graham, Huber L.,3,449,721.
Graham, James J., to Badger Manufacturing Company. Saponifica-
tion glycerine refining by plural stage flash distillation with live
steam. 3,427,230, 2-1 1-69, CI. 203-75.
Graham, James L.: See —
Owens, James M.; Graham, James L.; and Pilsworth, Edward
A. ,3,469,987.
Graham, John J., to Schering Corporation. Method of making a
closed filled plastic container. 3,461,010, 8-12-69, CI. 156-145.
Graham, John M.: See —
Canfield, Brett J., 3,425,221.
Graham, John R.; and Mabson, Algernon A., to Kennecott Copper
Corporation. Process and apparatus for mining deposits on the sea
floor. 3,456,371, 7-22-69, CI. 37-195.
Graham, John V.; Keeling, John B.; and Robinett, Leonard L. Brake
released magnetic throttle holder. 3,439,783, 4-22-69, CI. 192-3.
Graham, John W., to Esso Production Research Company. Self-
bridging fractures. 3,481,401, 12-2-69, CI. 166-280.
Graham, Joseph E. Method and apparatus for loading or unloading
vehicle carrying railway cars. 3,442,223, 5-6-69, CI. 104-48.
Graham, Joseph E. Method and apparatus for loading or unloading
vehicle carrying railway cars. 3,448,693, 6-10-69, CI. 104-48.
Graham Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Berkeley, Frederick D., 3,422,887.
Graham, Ollie W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Safety lock for
high pressure valves. 3,456,679, 7-22-69, CI. 137-315.
Graham, Paul R.: See—
Ottinger, August F.; and Graham, Paul R.,3,436,309.
Graham, Paul R.; and Ottinger, August F., to Monsanto Company.
Maleic interpolymer-starch-rosin sizes. 3,468,823, 9-23-69, CI.
260-17.4
Graham, Paul W. L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of strengthening
glass. 3,473,906, 10-21-69, CI. 65-30.
Graham, Phillip. Drafting machine. 3,431,651, 3-11-69, CI. 33-18.
Graham, Phillip. Flexible forms for building construction. 3,467,354,
9-16-69, CI. 249-13.
Graham, Richard H.; and Wingfield, Edward C, to United Aircraft
Corporation. Electron reflection seam tracker. 3,426,174, 2-4-69,
CI. 219-121.
Graham, Richard K.: See —
Arthur, John R.; Pool, James L.; and Graham, Richard
K.,3,457,504.
Graham, Robert C, to Wood Industries, Inc. Apparatus for prepar-
ing planographic offset printing plates. 3,448,720, 6-10-69, CI.
118-109.
Graham, Robert D.: See —
Ricard, Jacques L.; Graham, Robert D.; and Mothershead, John
S.,3,464,782.
Graham, Robert L.; Fachini, Robert M.; and Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.,
to International Harvester Company. Bale wagon. 3,478,898, 11-
18-69, CI. 214-6.
Graham, Robert P.; Hart, Marcus R.; and Morgan, Arthur I., Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Process for preparing a
protein-fortified cereal product. 3,450,540, 6-17-69, CI. 99-83.
Graham, Shirley Leonard. Liquid level indicator. 3,462,753, 8-19-69,
CI. 340-244.
Graham, Talford W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Tank mixing by
pump circulation. 3,428,061, 2-18-69, CI. 137-1.
Graham Transmissions, Inc.: See —
Alsch, Richard E., 3,424,018.
Graham, Vincent A. Fish skinning device. 3,429,000, 2-25-69, CI.
17-7.
Graham, William A.; and Green, Allan Kay, to Filbert, J. H., Inc.
Rotary code dater with package blank feeder. 3,463,083, 8-26-69,
CI. 101-232.
Graham-Enock Manufacturing Co. Limited: See —
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton, Thomas Richard; Cottle, Vic-
tor Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David, 3,466,850.
Graham-White Sales Corporation: See—
Frantz, Virgil L., 3,455,588.
Grahame, Frederick W.: See —
Rayno, Glenn D.; Grahame, Frederick W.; and Paul, Carl
E.,3,444,602.
Grahek, Ted A.: See —
Blankenhorn, Charles F.; and Grahek, Ted A. ,3,454,503.
Grahmann, Bernd, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and
device for determining and measuring changes in the shape of
nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,443,317, 5-13-69, CI. 33-174.
Graig & Seeley, Limited: See —
Davis, James H.; Dobie, John D.; and Flockhart, Maxwell G.,
3,437,415.
Grainger, William G.; and Sanders, Richard C, to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for transferring articles.
3,456,813,7-22-69, CI. 214-1.
Grakauskas, Vytautas; and Baum, Kurt, to Aerojet-General Corpora-
tion. N-fluoro-N-nitroamine compounds and method of prepara-
tion. 3,423,419, 1-21-69, CI. 260-308.
Grall, Francois Bernard Marie; and Dalle, Michel Pierre Yvon, to
Ugine Kuhlmann. Depilation using dichromate and strong acid.
3,482,924, 12-9-69, CI. 8-94.16
Gram, Hans, to Brodrene Gram A/S. Multiple mold for a freezing
machine. 3,483,712, 12-16-69, CI. 62-356.
Gram, Martin M.: See —
Bussenberger, Max E.; Anderson, Dennis H.; and Gram, Martin
M., 3,442,1 20.
Gramar Corporation: See —
Jewell, Rowan C, 3,467,261.
Gramera, Robert E.; and Caimi, Ronald J., to Corn Products Com-
pany. Cyclodextrin polyethers and their production. 3,459,731, 8-
5-69, CI. 260-209.
Gramera, Robert E.; and Le Roy, David H., to Corn Products Com-
pany. Starch derivatives. 3,464,974, 9-2-69, CI. 260-233.3
Grames, Lloyd Donald, to Air Preheater Company, Inc., The. Dou-
ble dimpled surface for heat exchange plate. 3,463,222, 8-26-69,
CI. 165-10.
Gramor Chemicals, Inc.: See —
Ellerbrook, Harry L.; and Morgana, Morley, 3,429,924.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gramsc, Harold E., to Pullman Incorporated. Refrigeration arrange-
ment. 3,447,336, 6-3-69, CI. 62-239.
Gramsc, Harold E., to Pullman Incorporated. Refrigeration arrange-
ment. 3,464,222, 9-2-69, CI. 62-45.
Gran, Alfred A.; and Lang, Ronald, to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Venting device
for pressurized space suit helmet. 3,473,165, 10-21-69, CI. 2-6.
Granan, John R.; and Kumpitsch, Robert C, to General Electric
Company. All-hydraulic control system responsive to electrical
command signals. 3,485,140, 12-23-69, CI. 91-388.
Granat. Zigmund E. Drills. 3,447,616, 6-3-69, CI. 175-394.
Granata, Peter C: See —
Granata, Peter C, Jr.; Sicgal, Burton L.; and Zcisslcr, Edward
J., 3,472,978.
Granata, Peter C, Jr.; Andrychowski, Edward P.; and Pantaleo,
Carles A. Mechanism for releasing and quickly reengaging
clutches. 3,446,324, 5-27-69, CI. 192-99.
Granata, Peter C, Jr.; Sicgal, Burton L.; and Zcisslcr, Edward J.,
50*2 to Granata, Peter C, and 50% to Andrychowski, Edward.
Memory and control device with disc contact plates on a linearly
movable shaft that arc adjustable with respect to the shaft.
3,472,978, 10-14-69, CI. 200-52.
Granatck, Alphonse P.: See —
Granatek, Edmund S.; and Granatck, Alphonse P. ,3,425.962.
Granatck, Edmund S.; and Granatek, Alphonse P. ,3,452, 138.
Granatek, Alphonse P.; and De Murio, Michael P., to Bristol-Myers
Company Chewablc tablets of antibacterial agents. 3,459,858, 8-
5-69. CI. 424-227.
Granatek, Edmund S ; and Granatek, Alphonse P., to Bristol-Meyers
Company. Salt of a diethylaminoethyl cross-linked dextran anion
exchanger. 3,425,962, 2-4-69, CI. 260-2.1
Granatek, Edmund S.; and Granatek, Alphonse P., to Bristol-Myers
Company. Urea-containing chewablc antacid tablets. 3,452,138, 6-
24-69, CI. 424-155.
Granath, John W.: See—
Peterson, Seymour A.; and Granath, John W ,3,439,651.
Granath, Kirsti Annikki: See —
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Granath, Kirsti Annikki; Ingclman,
Bjorn Gustaf-Adolf; and Johansson, Christina, 3,453, 364.
Granber, Mauritz 1 ..; and Kiesling, Charles A., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Digital data CRT display system. 3,466,645, 9-9-69, CI.
340-324.
Granbcrg, Hclge O.: See —
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and Granberg,
Helgc O., 3,453.862.
Granbcrg. Mauritz L.; and Stoffel, Jerome J., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Constant velocity beam deflection control responsive to
digital signals defining length and endpoints of vectors. 3,434,135,
3-18-69, CI. 340-324.
Cranberry, Doyle S.; McCalip, Robert L.; and Lovelace, Byron K.,
to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Method of making diffused
semiconductor devices. 3.431,636, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-578.
Granbery, John: See—
Grccnblum, Carl; Bucglcr, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.;
Avakian, Emik A.; and Granbery, John, 3, 484, 748.
Grancic. Ivan: See—
Hojnos, Jan, and Grancic, Ivan, 3,47 1 ,263.
Granco Equipment, Inc.: See —
Gentry, Charles B., 3.455,433.
Gentry. Charles B.; and Scanlon, Robert M., 3,484,086.
Scanlon. Robert M., 3.469.675.
Grancon, Michel, to Societe Industricllc et Commcrcialc des Au-
tomobiles Peugeot, and Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Brake
installation. 3.481,653, 12-2-69, CI. 303-21.
Grand Rapids Hardware Manufacturing Co.: See—
Teggelaar. Claude; and De Bruyn, William T.. 3,466,806.
Grand Valley Machine & Tool Co.: See —
Barrett, Cedric A.; and Phillips. William. 3.468,336.
Grand-Clement, Anne-Marie: See—
Carpentier. Serge; Dclarue, Roger; Francois, Henri; Grand-Cle-
ment. Anne-Marie; Portal. Guv; and Soudain,
Gcorges.3.449,136.
Grande, Joseph A.. Jr. Cleaning pad. 3,460,182. 8-12-69. CI. 15-
227.
Grandel. Leonard F.: See—
Skelley. John W.; and Grandel. Leonard F. 3.433.088.
Grandel, Louis: .Sec —
Ciarlet, Robert; and Grandet, Louis, 3.432, 266.
Grandi, Giorgio Adolfo Device for the formation of the weft in bob-
bin-less shuttle looms. 3.470.919. 10-7-69. CI. 139-16.
Grandia, Willem A.M.: .See-
Mitchell. Hugh A.; and Grandia. Willem A.M. .3,474.664.
Grandinetti, Attilio. to Electrographic Corporation. Electrotype
method and apparatus. 3.484,326, 12-16-69. CI. 156-582.
Grandinetti. Attilio; Curd. Ralph B.; and Dimen, James, to Electro-
graphic Corporation. Method of making composite printing plate.
3.424.635, 1-28-69. CI. 156-150.
Cirandinetti, Edward M.. to Clairol Incorporated, mesne. Hair roller
heating apparatus. 3.473,005. 10-14-69. CI. 219-222.
Grandio, Philip, Jr.: .See —
Boyd. Joe M.; Grandio. Philip. Jr.; and Lobb. James
R., 3,438, 741.
Grandjcan, Charles Henri Emile: .See —
Dejean, Jacques Henri; and Grandjcan, Charles Henri
Emile, 3,459, 898.
Grandjcan, Philippe: .See —
Monnicr, Robert; and Grandjcan, Philippe, 3,442,622.
Grandy, Andrew J. Wire gun. 3,470,861, 10-7-69, CI. 124-18.
Grandy, Andrew J.; Spinelli, Angclo S.; De Mesquita, Seymour; and
Batezell, Alfred P., to United States of America. Army. Adapter
assembly for magazine containing blank cartridges. 3,465,463, 9-9-
69, CI. 42-50.
Grane, Henry R.: .See —
Bitar, Louie S.; and Grane, Henry R. ,3,480,666.
Grane, Henry R., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Method for the
decomposition of octane degrading components present in tertiary
butyl alcohol- gasoline additive. 3,474,151, 10-21-69, CI. 260-643.
Grane, Henry R., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Isobutane oxida-
tion. 3.478,108, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-610.
Granek, Herman H. Article of footwear including cross-strap.
3,482,337, 12-9-69, CI. 36-11.5
Granek, Herman H. Article of footwear including vamp. 3,482.338,
12-9-69, CI. 36-1 1.5
Grantors, Ernest A.; Loveless, Don L.; Boyle, Charles F.; and Kom-
panck, Harry W., to Sparton Corporation. Directional sonar
system. 3,444,508, 5-13-69, CI. 340-2.
Grangaard, Donald H., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Elec-
trochemical process of producing peroxide solutions and porous
electrode therefor. 3,454,477, 7-8-69, CI. 204-84.
Grangaard, Donald H., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Paraffin-ac-
tive carbon electrode. 3.459.652, 8-5-69, CI. 204-294.
Grangaard, Donald H., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Process for
alkaline peroxide solution production including alkali concentra-
tion control. 3,462,351, 8-19-69, CI. 204-83.
Grangaard, Donald H., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Binder con-
taining electrode for electrochemical processes. 3.477,940, 11-11-
69, CI. 204-290.
Grangaard, George H., itaCo. Spelling and reading aid game.
3,422,549, 1-21-69, CI. 35-71.
Grangaard, Orrin H., Jr., to Honevwcll Inc. Self-oscillating im-
pedance measuring loop. 3,444,738. 5-20-69, CI. 73-304.
Grangaard, Orrin H.. Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Variable gain amplifiers.
3,451,006, 6-17-69, CI. 330-69.
Grange, Arthur Savage; and Paton. John McDougall, to Torrington
Company, The. Separating means for pillow block bearings.
3,476,450. I 1-4-69, CI. 308-74.
Grange, Arthur: See —
Goodman, John E.; and Grange, Arthur, 3,468, 5 1 7.
Grange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue. Bernard; and Mallet,
Roger, to French State, represented by the Minister of Armed
Forces, Ministerial Delegation for Armament, Technical Direction
of Land Weapons, Technical Experiment Establishment of Anges.
Amphibious crossing equipments. 3.446,176, 5-27-69, CI. 115-1.
Grange Chemicals Limited: .See —
Oldham, Wilfred John; and Orr, John Scott. 3.422.162.
Grange, Howard L. Device for clamping and handling articles.
3,443,831, 5-13-69, CI. 294-67.
Grange, Raymond A., to United States Steel Corporation. Ther-
momcchanical treatment of steel. 3.423,252, 1-21-69, CI. 148-12.
Grange, Raymond A., to United States Steel Corporation. Method of
thermomechanically annealing steel. 3.459,599. 8-5-69, CI. 148-
12.
Granger Associates: .See —
Egan, Raymond D.; and Ames. John W.. 3,487,312.
Hoover. William George. 3,454,916.
Pratt. David S., 3.443.230.
Granger, Clifford E., to RCA Corporation. Current pulse driver with
means to steepen and stabilize trailing edge. 3,470,391, 9-30-69,
CI. 307-270.
Granger, Walter J. Camper. 3,442.549, 5-6-69, CI. 296-23.
Granieri. Michael S.. Jr.: See —
Eannarino, Joseph M.; and Granieri, Michael S.. Jr. ,3,435,613.
Eannarino, Joseph M.; and Granieri, Michael S., Jr. ,3,446,2 14.
Granite Mill & Texture Co.: See—
Lyman, Hugh M.. Jr., 3,450,451.
Granite State Machine Company, Inc.: See —
Richer, Donald R., 3,470,618.
Granitevillc Company: See —
Converse. Sherman; and McKcown, Calvin M., 3,463,690
DeLoach, James R., 3,453,757.
Granito, Gerry D.: See —
Calta, Salvatorc A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
meycr, Lynn W.; Marcottc, Alphonse U.; and Messina,
Bencdicto U., 3.447, 135.
Grannells, Richard T. Brush for electrical devices. 3,439,206, 4-15-
69, CI. 310-247.
Granny Goose Foods, Inc.: See —
Ncvitt, John, 3,485,359.
LIST OF PATENTEES
595
Granqvist, Carl Erik, to AGA Akticbolag. High-frequency tuning
device. 3,422.379, 1-14-69, CI. 333-82.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Akticbolag. Rotation-responsive volt-
age source. 3.430,500, 3-4-69, CI. 74-5.4
Granqvist. Carl-Erik, to AGA Akticbolag. Frequency control circuit
transforming phase angle into frequency. 3,449,669, 6-10-69, CI.
324-82.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Akticbolag. Apparatus for generating
an angle-representative voltage. 3,480,770, I 1-25-69. CI. 235-189.
Granryd, Eric G.U., to Gas Developments Corporation. Heat-actu-
ated regenerative compressor system. 3,474,641, 10-28-69, CI. 62-
498.
Granscr, Josef: See —
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr, Helmut; von Wasielewski, Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter; Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard.3,483,807.
Granstrom, Olof Alvar; See —
Fredriksson, Per Sven Engclbrckt; and Granstrom, Olof Al-
var.3.451,123.
Cirant, Arthur F.. to Towmotor Corporation. Compensator valve for
hydrostatic transmission. 3.451,218, 6-24-69, CI. 60-52.
Grant, Arthur F., to Towmotor Corporation. Control response valve
for hydrostatic transmission. 3,463,087, 8-26-69, CI. 103-38.
Cirant, Arthur F.; and Eggcrs, Robert G., to Towmotor Corporation.
Material handling pallet. 3,430,585. 3-4-69, CI. 108-51.
Cirant, Arthur R.: See—
Eggcrs, Robert G.; and Grant, Arthur R, 3,465,649.
Eggcrs, Robert G.; and Grant. Arthur.3,448,634.
Cirant, Charles H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dry explosive
composition containing particulate metal of specific mesh and
gauge. 3,432,371, 3-11-69, CI. 149-21.
Cirant. Charles H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
preparing gelled slurry explosive compositions containing distinct
liquid and solid phases. 3,475,238. 10-28-69, CI. 149-109.
Cirant, Charles H.; and Slykhouse, Thomas E., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Explosive composition comprsing a salt com-
ponent contiguous to an over-fueled salt component. 3,462,324, 8-
19-69, CI. 149-2.
Cirant, David; and Van Wazer, John R., to Monsanto Company.
Process for the preparation of tetraorgano germancs. 3,442,921, 5-
6-69. CI. 260-429.
Grant. Dwight W ; See—
E\ans. James G.; and Cirant, Dwight W., 3,466, 545.
Cirant. Dwight W ; and Loafer, Robert M., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated Temperature compensating inductor
and circuit. 3.471.8 15. 10-7-69, CI. 336-83.
Cirant. F. A.: .See-
Grant. Frank A.. 3,440,795.
Cirant. Foster R.; and lorti, Maurice I... Jr., to National Research
Corporation. Method of making brazed composite tubing for heat
exchangers used in corrosive fluids. 3,426,420, 2-11-69, CI. 29-
474.5
Cirant. Frank A., to Cirant. F. A., doing business as Hocfer Machine
Works, mesne. Process of applying flexible cover to a container.
3,440,795, 4-29-69. CI. 53-42.
Cirant. Frederic F.. to Astro-Science Corporation, mesne. Variable
ratio drive. 3.446.088. 5-27-69, CI. 74-190.5
Cirant. Gerald E.. to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Operators seat as-
sembly. 3.453.025. 7-1-69. CI. 297-313.
Cirant. John C to Jackson, Byron. Inc. Pipe wiper. 3,466,693, 9-16-
69. CI. 15-210.
Grant, John C, to Jackson. Byron, Inc. Pipe spraying device.
3.475.78 1. I 1-4-69, CI. 15-210.
Grant. John W.: .See-
Else. John D.; and Grant. John W. . 3,48 1 .573.
Grant, Louis A., Inc.; .See-
Grant. Louis A.. 3,458,396.
Cirant. Louis A.; and Bickerslaff, William H.. 3,471.888.
Grant, Louis A . to Cirant. Louis A.. Inc. Demolition machine.
3.458.396. 7-29-69. CI. 173-35.
Cirant. Louis A.; and Bickerstaff. William H . to Grant, Louis A.,
Inc.. mesne. Soaking pit chipper. 3.471.888. 10-14-69. CI. 15-
104.07
Cirant, Louis R., Jr.; See—
Wanner. Ross I ; Cirant. Louis R., Jr.; and Gunderlov. Frank C,
Jr.3.484.315.
Grant. Melvin M : .See—
Michalke. Richard E.; Vallc. Joseph; and Grant. Melvin
M.. 3.458, 875.
Cirant, Mervyn Stuart: .See-
Bowie. Raymond Alexander; Cirant. Mervyn Stuart; and Jones,
William Cilynne Moss.3,463.779
Cirant. Michael F.. to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Wide
frequency range single-control oscillator. 3.467.861, 9-16-69, CI.
324-61. '
Cirant. Michael P.: See—
Jaggers. Henry T.: and Cirant. Michael P. .3.443, 2 I 8.
Cirant, Munro M., to Ohio Athletic Specialty Company, The. Sponge-
rubber scrimmage cans. 3.435.460. 4-1-69. CI. 2-3.
Grant, Nicholas J. Dispersion strengthening of metals and alloys.
3.434,830, 3-25-69, CI. 75-206.
Grant, Norman H.: See —
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,455, 783.
Alburn, Harvey E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,455, 784.
Clark, Donald E.; and Grant, Norman H., 3,471 ,475.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Clark, Donald E., to
American Home Products Corporation. a-Aminoacyl-T-aminocar-
boxylic acids. 3,487,105, 12-30-69, CI. 260-514.
Grant, Norman H.; Alburn, Harvey E.; and Fcnichcl, Ricard L., to
American Home Products Corporation. N-mercaptosuccinoylinsu-
lin and N-(lowcr) alkanoylmercaptosuccinoylinsulin. 3,481,917,
12-2-69, CI. 260-112.7
Grant, Nye. Method and apparatus for treating digestion tank super-
natant liquor. 3,464.918, 9-2-69, CI. 210-8.
Grant Oil Tool Company: See —
Leathers, Clarence H., 3,483,885.
Grant Pulley and Hardware Corporation: See —
Del Vccehio, Joseph T., 3,462,203.
Stein, Robert R.; and Coc, Stanley H., 3,463,433.
Grant, Ralph M., to GCOptronics, Inc., mesne. Method and ap-
paratus of holographic plotting. 3,445,855, 5-20-69, CI. 346-1.
Grant, Raymond Edwin. Forming tools. 3,460,371, 8-12-69, CI. 72-
450.
Grant, Richard. Bowler's finger brace. 3,421,761, 1-14-69, CI. 273-
54.
Grant, Rixwill S.: .See —
Eigcnmann, Gustav A. A.; and Grant, Rixwill S., 3,486,272.
Grant, Rixwill S., to Wonder Door Holdings (Proprietary) Limited.
Hinges and closures embodying such hinges. 3,474,569, 10-28-69,
CI. 49-192.
Grant, Ronald D.; and Mayes, Paul E., to JFD Electronics Corpora-
tion, mesne. Multiple mode operational antennas employing reac-
tive elements. 3,454,950, 7-8-69, CI. 343-751.
Grant, Ronald D.: See —
Mayes, Paul E.; and Grant, Ronald D., 3,466,655.
Grant, Russell W., to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation. Elec-
trolytic bath for magnetic deposition. 3,463,708, 8-26-69, CI. 204-
43.
Grant, Sidney. Hypodermic syringe. 3,474,787, 10-28-69, CI. 128-
218.
Grant, Walter Lawrence, to Atomic Energy Board. Fuel clement as-
sembly for a nuclear reactor. 3,420,738, 1-7-69, CI. 176-72.
Grant, Walter Lawrence, to Atomic Energy Board. Method of con-
taining and withdrawing fuel from the fuel space in a nuclear reac-
tor. 3,481,831, 12-2-69, CI. 176-31.
Grant, Whitney I.: See —
Kochcr, Erich J.; and Grant, Whitney l.,3,478,533.
Grant, William Henry , Jr. Trailer hitch lock. 3,434,741, 3-25-69, CI.
280-507.
Grantcer, David L.: .See —
Myers, William C; and Grantecr, David L. , 3,443,15 1.
Grantham, Charles R.: See —
Grantham, Frederick W., 3,443,323.
Grantham. Frederick W., 1/3 to Grantham, Paulctte Grantham,
Frederick, III. and Grantham, Charles R. Laundry dryer drum with
external surface cleaning means. 3,443,323, 5-13-69, CI. 34-19.
Grantham, Frederick W. Laundry folder. 3,452,979, 7-1-69, CI. 270-
62.
Grantham. Frederick W. Laundry extractor. 3,460,363, 8-12-69, CI.
68-241.
Grantham, Frederick W. Laundry folder. 3,462,138, 8-19-69. CI.
270-62.
Grantham, Leroy F., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Two-stage regeneration of absorbent for sulfur oxides. 3,438,728,
4-15-69, CI. 23-181.
Grantham, Leroy F., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Sul-
fur production using carbon oxide rcgencrant. 3,438,734, 4-15-69,
CI. 23-224.
Grantham, Leroy F.; and Larscn, Christian M., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Sulfur production using carbon regenerant.
3,438,733, 4-15-69, CI. 23-224.
Grantham. Max Edward: See —
Woor, Denis Frederick; Stripp, Peter William; and Grantham,
Max Edward.3.456,761.
Grantham, Paulctte Grantham, Frederick, III: See —
Grantham, Frederick W., 3,443,323.
Grantham. Paulctte. Laundry sorting, according to size, and folding.
3,467.370, 9-16-69, CI. 270-85.
Grantham, William L., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Means for measuring the
electron density gradients of the plasma sheath formed around a
space vehicle. 3,473,1 16, 10-14-69, CI. 324-58.5
Grantom, Charles A., to King Oil Tools. Self-adjusting packing as-
sembly. 3.433,488, 3-18-69. CI. 277-9.
Granville-Phillips Company: See —
Bills. Daniel G.; Denison, Dean R.; and Warren, Keith A.,
3.427,432.
Morrison, Charles F., 3,427,858.
596
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Graper, William, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Cam driven Com-
pressor. 3,456,874, 7-22-69, CI. 230-185.
Graphic Sciences, Inc.: See-
Cohen, Milton S., 3,476,209.
'Graphicart' Internationale Ausrustungsgesellschaft fur Graphische
Kunst AG.See—
Guggisberg, Ernst, 3,420,516.
Guggisberg, Ernst, 3,450,400.
Graphics International, Inc.: See —
Hunt, Waldo H., 3,468,055.
Grapp, Hans: See —
Nimtz, Klaus; Grapp, Hans; and Martens, Adolf.3,430,431.
Grappo, Michael A.: See —
Wright, Ralph J., 3,456,678.
Grard, Charles Carnille Dominique: See —
Chabardes, Pierre Jean Antonine; Grard, Charles Camille
Dominique; and Thiers, Michel Pierre Francois,3 ,444,23 5.
Chabardes, Pierre; Gandilhon, Pierre; Thiers, Michel; and
Grard, Charles,3,449,387.
Grasenick, Fritz; Geymayer, Wolfgang; and Aldrian, Adolf.
Microtome using liquid refrigerant. 3,462,969, 8-26-69, CI. 62-
373.
Graser, Earl J., to Olinkraft, Inc. Automatically selective lock
device. 3,478,951, 1 1-18-69, CI. 229-40.
Graser, Earl J.; and Sherman, Earle C, to Olinkraft, Inc. Wrap-
around package and retainer member. 3,451,543, 6-24-69, CI.
206-65.
Graser, Fritz; and Kiefer, Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. l-Amino-4-cyclopentadienyIamino-2-
anthraquinone sulfonic acids. 3,461,141, 8-12-69, CI. 260-371.
Graser, Michael, Jr.: See —
Good, William E.; Graser, Michael, Jr.; and Vanderlaan, Henry
J. ,3,450,462.
Graser, Michael, Jr.; and True, Thomas T., to General Electric Com-
pany. Deformable medium color projection apparatus. 3,429,996,
2-25-69, CI. 178-7.5
Grassbu, Robert Keith, to Ronson Products Limited. Process for
electroplating localized areas by means of an electropainted resist.
3,481,842, 12-2-69, CI. 204-38.
Grassel, Eugene E.; and Schoen, Donald W., to Donaldson Com-
pany, Inc. Fluid flow control apparatus. 3,429,335, 2-25-69, CI.
137-487.5
Grasseler, George John, to G & G Engineering Corporation. Air
processing system for vehicle cab. 3,472,147, 10-14-69, CI. 98-12.
Grassel li, Robert K.: See —
Callahan, James L.; Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren
R, 3,43 1,292.
Callahan, James L.
R, 3,445,521.
Callahan, James L.
K., 3,427,343.
Grasselli, Robert K., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Method
for the production of certain aromatic and hetero-aromatic al-
dehydes. 3,452,032, 6-24-69, CI. 260-297.
Grasselli, Robert K.; and Callahan, James L., to Standard Oil Com-
pany, The (Ohio). Manufacture of aromatic aldehydes and nitriles.
3.435,061, 3-25-69, CI. 260-465.
Grassl, Ferdinand O.: See —
Maimer, Clarence John; and Grassl, Ferdinand 0.,3,477,951.
Grassl, Hugo H., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Air bearing for
photogrammetric tracing table. 3,437,168, 4-8-69, CI. 180-125.
Grassl, Simmon. Support collar. 3,477,425, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 128-75.
Grassmann, Wolfgang: See —
Rohrborn, Hans-Joachim; Clausen, Heinrich; Grassmann, Wolf-
gang; and Valet, Gerhard,3 ,432,324.
Grate, Gertrude F. Nursing slip and combination maternity and
nursing slip. 3,449,763, 6-17-69, CI. 2-73.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General Dynamics Corporation. Frequency
multiplication apparatus. 3,478,331, 11-11-69, CI. 340-173.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General Dynamics Corporation. Fer-
roacoustic memory. 3,482,219, 12-2-69, CI. 340-173.
Gratiot, Jacques: See —
Goyet, Daniel; and Gratiot, Jacques,3,430,798.
Gratrix, Alfred E., Sr.; and Earls, David E., to General Time Cor-
poration. Remote signaling system. 3,430,222, 2-25-69, CI. 340-
286.
Gratton, Charles Peter: See-
Stamford, Stanley; Terry, James Bernard; Gratton, Charles
Peter; and May, William Charles,3,44 1,477.
Gratzmuller, Jean Louis. Safety valve intended mainly for electric
batteries. 3,436,273, 4-1-69, CI. 136-178.
Gratzmuller, Jean Louis. Cooling devices for supercharged internal
combustion engines. 3,439,657, 4-22-69, CI. 123-41.31
Gratzmuller, Jean Louis. Supercharged diesel motors. 3,450,109, 6-
17-69, CI. 123-27.
Gratzmuller, Jean Louis. Hydraulically-operated valve. 3,467,129, 9-
16-69, CI. 137-236.
Grau, Gerard: See—
Cholet, Jacques; Fail, Jean Pierre; Grau, Gerard; and Mag-
neville, Pierre, 3,444,953.
Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren
Milberger, Ernest C; and Grasselli, Robert
Grau, Richard: See —
Minciotti, Albert A.; and Grau, Richard.3,439,787.
Graubert, Seth: See —
Proud, Ralph A., Jr.; O'Brien, Richard C; Graubert, Seth; and
Goldstein, Theodore J. ,3,470,539.
Graubremse GmbH: See —
Gruner, Hans; and Nicolay, Heinz, 3,439,958.
Grauer, Theodor; and Urwyler, Heinrich, to Geigy, J. R., A.G.
Production of l-N,N-dimethylcarbamoyl- 5-methyl-3-N,N-
dimethyl-carbamoyloxy-pyrazole. 3,452,043, 6-24-69, CI. 260-310.
Graulier, Maxime, to Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-Gobain.
Preparation of active alumina agglomerates of high mechanical
strength. 3,480,389, 11-25-69, CI. 23-143.
Gravdahl, Gunnar, to A/S Saba. Sanitary napkin. 3,424,163, 1-28-
69, CI. 128-290.
Grave, Dale L. Cleaning device. 3,431,582, 3-11-69, CI. 15-321.
Grave, Lester A.: See —
Carlo, Louis David, 3,480,999.
Gravely, Oscar W., to Niagara Frontier Service, Inc. Radiation sensi-
tive detection system for shopping carts. 3,457,423, 7-22-69, CI.
250-223.
Gravenson, Guy F. Chromoclock. 3,439,492, 4-22-69, CI. 58-1.
Graver, Richard B., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Carboxyl-
terminated polyester and coating composition derived therefrom.
3,468,704, 9-23-69, CI. 117-161.
Graver, Richard B., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Ther-
mosetting polymers of unsaturated acetals. 3,468,857, 9-23-69, CI.
260-80.3
Graver, Richard B.; Heidecker, Stephen C; and Taft, David D., to
Ashland Oil & Refining Company, mesne. Polymeric binders for
electrophotographic coating applications. 3,481,735, 12-2-69, CI.
96-1.5
Graver, Richard B.; and Sedgwick, Grant O., to Ashland Oil &
Refining Company, mesne. Preparation of polycarboxylic acid
resins using an organic sulfonic acid catalyst. 3,434,988, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-23.7
Graver, Richard B.; and Wallman, Walter A., to Ashland Oil &
Refining Company, mesne. Resin compositions. 3,437,481, 4-8-69,
CI. 96-1.8
Graves, Bryan E., to Unipak, Inc. Steering control for remote con-
trol toys. 3,456,753, 7-22-69, CI. 180-198.
Graves, Carl S.; and Graves, Earl D. Spare tire carrier. 3,428,200, 2-
18-69, CI. 214-454.
Graves, Donald C: See —
Kruizenga, Jack R.; Graves, Donald C; and Role, Har-
ry,3,479,724.
Graves, Donald E.: See —
Daniels, Herbert E.; and Graves, Donald E., 3,428,809.
Graves, Earl D.: See —
Graves, Carl S.; and Graves, Earl D., 3,428,200.
Graves, Howard K., to Tuttle, H. W., & Company. Space heater
construction. 3,449,552, 6-10-69, CI. 219-530.
Graves, James Arthur, to General Electric Company. Getter for in-
candescent lamps and similar devices. 3,475,072, 10-28-69, CI.
316-3.
Graves, John A.: See —
Albertine, Albert W.; and Graves, John A. ,3,432, 197.
Graves, John H., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Filter bag with at-
tached encircling ring. 3,429,107, 2-25-69, CI. 55-378.
Graves, Richard H.: See—
Tuggle, Ray; and Graves, Richard H., 3,454,464.
Graves, Roger E., Jr.: See —
Chamberlin, Henry S., Jr.; Graves, Roger E., Jr.; and Kelley,
Joseph P.,3,454,942.
Graves, William F.: See —
Selden, Leonard Marvin; and Graves, William F., 3,44 1,656.
Walsh, Leonard; and Graves, William F., 3, 446,484.
Gravesteijn, Jacobus Cornells: See —
Vermeulen, Gerardus Antonius Wilhelmus; Broos, Jan; and
Gravesteijn, Jacobus Cornelis,3,483,416.
Gravimetrics Incorporated: See —
Codina, Jorge G., 3,480,908.
Graviner (Colnbrook) Limited: See —
Collins, Jack Bertram, 3,485,099.
Gravisse, Philippe Edouard Leon Alexis. Safety barrier. 3,448,963,
6-10-69, CI. 256-13.1
Grawey, Charles E., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Post cure
method for wire reinforced rubber hose. 3,441,644, 4-29-69, CI.
264-346.
Grawey, Charles E.; Koch, Keith E.; Nelson, David V.; and Untz,
Robert W., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Tensioning device for
helical wrapping. 3,486,317, 12-30-69, CI. 57-3.
Grawey, Charles E.; and Loyd, Calvin D., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Inertia welded hose couplings. 3,471,180, 10-7-69, CI.
285-257.
Gray, Alexander: See —
Horwood, Norman; and Gray, Alexander,3,477,296.
Horwood, Norman; Gray, Alexander; and Nevill, James Irv-
ing,3,442,133.
.
LIST OF PATENTEES
597
Gray, Allan Poe; and Heitmeier, Donald E., to Mallinckrodt Chemi-
cal' Works, mesne. Aminoalkylenenortricyclenes. 3,472,895, 10-
14-69. CI. 260-563.
Gray, Allan Poe; and Kraus, Harold, to Mallinckrodt Chemical
Works, mesne. Certain 2(4-pyridyl-a,a-diphenylcyclopropane-
methanols and intermediates therefor. 3,478,038, 11-11-69, CI.
260-294.8
Gray, Alvin N.; Tamura, Yasuya; Shibata, Kojiro; and Nakayama,
Reikichi. Method of manufacturing electric wires covered with
plastics. 3,455,752, 7-15-69, CI. 156-51.
Gray, Avrum G.: See —
Wideburg, Allen C; and Steffens, James E., 3,465,449.
Gray, Avrum; Wayne, Harry A.; and Steffens, James E. Automatic
starter for automobiles. 3,452,210, 6-24-69, CI. 290-38.
Gray, Billy C. Oil transfer pump for vehicles. 3,470,767, 10-7-69, CI.
74-710.
Gray, Bruce H.: See —
Campi, Anthony V.; Chapman, Robert E.; and Gray, Bruce
H., 3,45 1,044.
Gray, Charles A. Drilling tool. 3,456,531, 7-22-69, CI. 77-67.
Gray, Charles E. Folding bandsaw-disc sander. 3,480,051, 11-25-69,
CI. 144-1.
Gray Company, Inc.; See —
Eull, Marvin J., 3,427,987.
Hagfors, Gerald D., 3,437,273.
Russinik, Michael R., 3,429,508.
Gray Controls Corporation: See —
Gray, James, Jr., 3,468,477.
Gray, David C. Apparatus for chlorinating water. 3,481,857, 12-2-
69, CI. 204-272.
Gray, Donald I.; Hutchings, John H.; and Wohlert, Andrew M., to
National Electronics, Inc. Regenerative gate thyristor construction.
3,486,088, 12-23-69, CI. 317-235.
Gray, Donald M., deceasedO (by Gray, Laura B.; executrix). Clean-
ing, sorting and grading apparatus. 3,459,301, 8-5-69, CI. 209-102.
Gray, Donald M.; Burhans, Hollis M.; and Gray, Wendell H., to
W.G.B. Oil Clarifier, Inc. Dual, pleated element, filter cartridge.
3,476,249, 1 1-4-69, CI. 210-188.
Gray, Dorian R., to Ford Motor Company. Process for ornamenting
glass manufactured by the float glass process. 3,472,641, 10-14-
69, CI. 65-60.
Gray, Dorian R.: See —
Thompson, Robert J.; Boaz, Premakaran T.; Cholger, Herbert
W.; Gray, Dorian R.; and Meyer, John H., 3,440,030.
Gray, Dudley, to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Facsimile system.
3,428,749, 2-18-69, CI. 179-4.
Gray, Earl E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Electrical cell
vent valve. 3,484,301, 12-16-69, CI. 136-178.
Gray, Elway P.: See —
Neubarth, William R., 3,461,614.
Gray, Floyd L., to General Electric Company. Film identification
device having an electroluminescent panel built into a camera.
3,452,196, 6-24-69, CI. 250-67.
Gray, Floyd L., to General Electric Company. X-ray image amplifier
with means to tilt through vertical angles. 3,456,114, 7-15-69, CI.
250-91.
Gray, Frank O.; and Pett, John F., to United States of America, Air
Force. Pulse width modulated servo amplifier having rapid for-
ward, stop, and reverse control. 3,458,789, 7-29-69, CI. 318-207.
Gray, G. A., Company: See —
Koenig, Carl Fred, III, 3,484,064.
Gray, G. A., Company, The: See —
Staehle, Carl, 3,485,138.
Walter, John M., 3,484,065.
Gray, George I. Integral buttonholding mechanism. 3,444,832, 5-20-
69, CI. 112-158.
Gray, George W., to RCA Corporation. Vehicle detector. 3,457,547,
7-22-69, CI. 340-38.
Gray Horwood Engineering Limited: See —
Horwood, Norman; Gray, Alexander; and Nevill, James Irving,
3,442,133.
Horwood, Norman; and Gray, Alexander, 3,477,296.
Gray Industries, Inc.: See —
Gray, Oscar S., 3,439,510.
Gray, Jack C; and Cohan, Allan N. Method for preparing a cookie-
like product. 3,446,623, 5-27-69, CI. 99-1.
Gray, Jack; and Watson, George A., to Celanese Corporation.
Process for making a splittable crimped tow. 3,439,394, 4-22-69,
CI. 28-72.
Gray, James H., to Rood, William E., Jr. Cotton cleaner. 3,467,991,
9-23-69, CI. 19-203.
Gray, James H.: See-
Rood, William E., Jr.; McKinley, James E.; and Gray, James
H., 3,425,097.
Gray, James J. Quickly detachable scraper blades. 3,477,520, 11-11-
69, CI. 172-719.
Gray, James, Jr., to Gray Controls Corporation. Voting machine.
3,468,477, 9-23-69, CI. 235-50.
Gray, James M., Jr.: See—
Click, Gaylon T.; and Gray, James M., Jr., 3,466, 707.
Gray, James W. Tool for assembling pipe sections. 3,486,215, 12-30-
69, CI. 29-237.
Gray, John W., to Ocean Systems, Inc. Rotary magnetic head record
and playback system for rendering unintelligible speech intelligi-
ble. 3,485,960, 12-23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Gray, Junior Merle, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,442,144,
5-6-69, CI. 74-5.6
Gray, Larry, to United Aircraft Corporation. Low noise generation
fan. 3,471,080, 10-7-69, CI. 230-120.
Gray, Laura B.: See —
Gray, Donald M., 3,459,301.
Gray, Lee, Jr., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. High speed
transfer printer. 3,424,082, 1-28-69, CI. 101-40.
Gray, Leonard: See —
Speers, Samuel F.; Jacques, Norman L.; Guglielmi, Anthony C;
and Gray, Leonard, 3,466,798.
Gray, Martin B.; de Haas, Thijs; and Perkett, Charles E., to General
Dynamics Corporation. Receiver for information represented by
differen- tial phase shift between different frequency tones.
3,445,593, 5-20-69, CI. 178-67.
Gray, Martin B.: See —
De Haas, Thijs; Gray, Martin B.; and Welsh, Joseph
P.,3,447,085.
Walker, Watson F.; de Haas, Thijs; and Gray, Martin
B., 3,456,194.
Gray, Michael Richard, to Epsylon Research and Development Com-
pany Limited. Aircraft magnetic recording system having a
recorder for crash data and a recorder for both crash data and
flight conditions. 3,461,429, 8-12-69, CI. 340-172.5
Gray, Oscar S., to Gray Industries, Inc. Treatment of red blood cells.
3,439,510, 4-22-69, CI. 62-78.
Gray, Peter V.: See —
Taft, Ernest A., Jr.; and Gray, Peter V., 3, 45 1,867.
Gray, Peter V., to General Electric Company. Method of producing
field effect transistors. 3,479,234, 11-18-69, CI. 148-187.
Gray, Raymond K.; and Wolniak, Stanley C, to Lock Inc. Container
for a lock plug assembly. 3,438,484, 4-15-69, CI. 206-46.
Gray, Reginald I., to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's Govern-
ment of the. Radio-frequency interference guard (R.I.G.).
3,436,693, 4-1-69, CI. 333-79.
Gray, Robert A., Jr.; and Shuler, James F., to Mueller Brass Co.
Method and apparatus for making wrought metal branch fittings.
3,442,106, 5-6-69, CI. 72-58.
Gray, Robert A., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Pneumatically
operated mixing valve. 3,468,339, 9-23-69, CI. 137-625.4
Gray, Robert D.; and Mayer, Simon E., to Houston Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for the preparation of alkyl lead compounds.
3,442,923, 5-6-69, CI. 260-437.
Gray, Robert D.; and Mayer, Simon E., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Lead-alkali metal particles. 3,472,637, 10-14-69, CI. 29-192.
Gray, Robert J.: See —
Parrent, William Russell; and Gray, Robert J.,3,447,408.
Gray, Robert P.; and Beal, John O., to Monterey Research Labora-
tory, Inc. Opposing force shock programmer. 3,485,083, 12-23-69,
CI. 73-12.
Gray, Roy A.; and Kruse, Carl W., to Phillips Petroleum Company.
Production and/or recovery of primary haloalkanes. 3,426,086, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-652.
Gray, Russell A., to General Electric Company. Valve gear locking
and emergency closing system. 3,441,040, 4-29-69, CI. 137-36.
Gray, Samuel A., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Pure fluid push-
pull summing amplifier of the impact type. 3,426,780, 2-1 1-69, CI.
137-81.5
Gray, Sheldon: See —
Wideburg, Allen C; and Steffens, James E., 3,465,449.
Gray, Stephen B., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Paper handling
apparatus for machine reading systems. 3,422,251, 1-14-69, CI.
235-61.11
Gray, Stephen B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Distortion cor-
rection circuitry. 3,422,306, 1-14-69, CI. 315-27.
Gray, Stephen B.; and Pick, George G., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Amplitude comparator. 3,456,127, 7-15-69, CI.
307-235.
Gray, Steven M. Alarm for vehicle safety belts. 3,462,731, 8-19-69,
CI. 340-52.
Gray, Thomas Edward Horace: See —
Hurst, Norman Ashcroft; Gray, Thomas Edward Horace; and
Jones-Hinton, James, 3,464,099.
Gray, Tommy L., to General Electrodynamics Corporation. Bourdon
tube link. 3,452,600, 7-1-69, CI. 73-41 1.
Gray, Tommy L., to General Electrodynamics Corporation. Wheel
scale. 3,464,509, 9-2-69, CI. 177-208.
Gray, Tommy L., to General Electrodynamics Corporation. Hydrau-
lic weigher with torsion-counter- balanced summation bar.
3,481,414, 12-2-69, CI. 177-209.
Gray Tool Company: See —
Cours, Donald V.; McGee, John K.; and Lafferty, Harold L.,
3,462,821.
Crain, Robert L., 3,484,912.
Harwell, James M., Jr., 3,450,421.
598
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Harwell. James M., Jr., 3,456,729.
Hill, Erwin F.; and Latham, Raymond E., 3,467,120.
Holbert, Marvin L., Jr.; and Slack, John, 3,478,822.
Slack, John, 3,450,202.
Gray, Trevor; and Ncish, David Anthony, to Decca Limited. Doppler
navigation apparatus. 3,480,954, I 1-25-69, CI. 343-8.
Gray, Wendell H.: See-
Gray, Donald M.; Burhans, Hollis M.; and Gray, Wendell
H., 3,476,249.
Gray, Willard F. M.; and Nichols, Frank S., to General Electric-
Company. Coil winding of bare wire and separate insulation and
method of making such coil. 3,427,578, 2-1 1-69, CI. 336-206.
Graybill, George Richard: See —
Archer, Wesley L.; and Graybill, George Richard, 3,467, 722.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L., and Graybill, George
Richard, 3,444, 248.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Richard.3,452,108.
Archer, Wesley L.; Simpson, Elbert L.; and Graybill, George
Riehard.3,452,109.
Graybill, Paul J. Method of and apparatus for cleaning liquids.
3,450,264, 6-17-69, CI. 210-137.
Grayling, Pieter J. Tool bar hitch. 3,424,476, 1-28-69, CI. 280-443.
Grayson, Carl L.: See —
Chin, Leslie S. F.; and Grayson, Carl L., 3,439,402.
Grayson, Edward W.: ice-
Bishop, Samuel N.; and Grayson, Edward W.. 3,468.003.
Grayson, Martin, to American Cyanamid Company. Phosphonium
salts having a reactive vinyl group or a precursor thereof as anti-
static and flameproofing agents for cellulosic materials. 3,421,834,
1-14-69, CI. 8-120.
Grayson, Martin; Keough, Patricia Tarpey; and Rauhut, Michael
McKay, to American Cyanamid Company. Triorganophosphonium
halides. 3,452,099, 6-24-69, CI. 260-606.5
Grayson, Martin: .See —
Rauhut, Michael M.; Borowitz, Grace B.; and Grayson, Mar-
tin,3,422, 149.
Grayson, Richard D.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Solenoid pilot operated valve. 3,423,062, 1-21-69, CI.
251-30.
Grayson, Richard D., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration, mesne. Fluid control apparatus. 3,446,227, 5-27-69, CI.
137-66.
Grazcn, Frank S.: See —
Gburek, John J.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Grazcn, Frank
S., 3,474,065.
Grazen, Frank S.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Kozma, Broni, to
Hooker Chemical Corporation. Friction clement comprising a
phenol isobutvraldehyde condensate. 3,438,917, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
19.
Grcacen, Edmund. Visual sighting device. 3,469,234, 9-23-69, CI.
340-104.
Grcacen, John A.; and Bercsik, Lawrence S., to Carrier Corporation.
Capacity control for absorption refrigeration systems. 3,426,548.
2-1 1-69, CI. 62-101.
Grcacen, John A.: See —
Dyre, Eddie L.; and Grcacen, John A. ,3,452,550.
Greasby, Michael John: See—
Rumscy, Kenneth George; and Greasby, Michael
John.3,46 1.236.
Greaslev. Eric Arthur, to Pressac Limited. Wall-mounted socket for
jack plug. 3,439,312. 4-15-69, CI. 339-128.
Greasley. Eric Arthur, to Pressac Limited. Vehicular lamp holder.
3,476,928. I 1-4-69, CI. 240-8.3
G reason, David M.; and Sabine, Hale J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corporation. Acoustical panels. 3,422.920. 1-21-69, CI 181-33.
Greason, Thomas W. Method and apparatus for twisting yarn.
3,461,659, 8- 19-69, CI. 57-62.
Great Canadian Oil Sands Limited: Set —
Baillic, Robert A.; and Malmbcrg, Earl W., 3.487.003.
Stcinmelz, lb, 3,466,240.
Great Lakes Aluminum Fabricators, Inc.: Sec-
Gordon, Alfred J., 3.477,091.
Cireat Lakes Biochemical Co., Inc.: See —
Stern. Robert M ; and Slorrs, Arnold B., 3,483.032.
Great Lakes Carbon Corporation: Sec —
Bryan, Loren Aldro, 3,458.576
Joo, Louis A.; and Snodgrass, Frank E., 3,423,300.
Joo, Louis A.; Hutchings, Le Roi E.; and Muller, Nathan W..
3,450,623.
Great Lakes Chemical Corporation: See —
Hobbs. William E.. 3,454.654.
Great Lakes Runwav & Engineering Company: See —
Thorson, John T., 3,461,353.
Great Plains Bag Co.: Sec-
Peterson, Thomas G.; and Pomerantz, Marvin A.. 3.447,723.
Grcatbatch, Wilson, to Medtronic, Inc. Cardiac implantable demand
pacemaker. 3,478,746, 11-18-69, CI. 128-421.
Greater Iowa Corporation, The: Sec—
Kugler, Uwc H., 3.427,066.
Whitfield. Joseph E.. 3.477.595.
Grcathouse, Carl F., 24 l/29f to Nicholson, Samuel C, and 24 1/2%
to Grcathouse, French. Drill attachment for cleaning paint ap-
plicators. 3,460,268, 8-12-69, CI. 34-58.
Grcathouse, French: See —
Grcathouse, Carl F., 3,460,268.
Greathousc, Walton D.: See —
Spencer, John R.; Grcathouse, Walton D.; and Cheek, James
H., 3,435,59 1.
Spencer, John R.; Grcathouse, Walton D.; and Check, James
H., 3,458,973.
Spencer, John R.; Grcathouse. Walton D.; and Cheek, James
H., 3,479,797.
Greaves, Melvin J.; and Werner, Tage, to McKec, Arthur G., &
Company. Apparatus and method for supporting vessels.
3,431,691, 3-11-69, CI. 52-223.
Greaves, Melvin J.; and Werner. Tage. to McKec, Arthur G., &
Company. Apparatus for treatment of particulate material on mov-
ing support. 3,460.818, 0812-69, CI. 266-21.
Greaves, Melvin J.; Werner, Tage; and Grcenwalt, Richard B.. to
McKee, Arthur G., & Company. Agglomeration method and ap-
paratus. 3,432,287, 3-1 1-69, CI. 75-5.
Greb, Robert E.: Sec —
Bush, David L.; and Greb. Robert E.,3,483,097.
Grebbcll, John: See —
Hambling, James Keith; and Grcbbell, John.3,424,814.
Grebe, Chauncey L.; Minor. Ralph S.. Jr.; and Shelden. Raymond G.
Method and apparatus for determining camber in a moving strip.
3.428,818, 2-18-69, CI. 250-219.
Grebe, John J. Combustion process. 3.449.913, 6-17-69, CI. 60-204.
Grebe, Konrad. Roof support assembly of the type used on the long-
wall face of a coal seam. 3,438,209, 4-15-69, CI. 61-45.
Grebe, Konrad. Cog driven rack rail locomotive. 3,452,683, 7-1-69,
CI. 105-29.
Grebe, Robert Karl; and Kreinberg. Earl Raymond, to AMP Incor-
porated. Electrical control system. 3,458,787, 7-29-69, CI. 318-18.
Grcber, Henry. Circuit breaker with conductive and insulating parti-
cles. 3,422,455, 1-14-69. CI. 200-151.
Greber, Henry. Repeater thermostat. 3,444,496, 5-13-69, CI. 337-91.
Grcber, Henry. Aerial conductor. 3,448,222, 6-3-69. CI. 174-42.
Grcber, Henry. Gas discharge lamp with a movable baffle adjacent
one electrode. 3,482,141, 12-2-69, CI. 315-49.
Grcbert, Roger Henri Ernest, to Societe Industriellc dc Mechanique
et de Materiel d'Equipmcnt. Ball-type transmission apparatus.
3,436,130, 4-1-69, CI. 308-6.
Greby. Daniel F., to Industrial Tectonics Inc. Roller retaining
method for roller bearing separators. 3,445,907, 5-27-69, CI. 29-
148.4
Grechin, Vyachcslav Pctrovich; Oreshnikov. Zakhar Alexcevich; and
Milyacv, Boris Fedorovich. Vacuum induction casting plant
without crucible. 3,460,608. 8-12-69, CI. 164-251.
Grcci, John J.: See —
Baseom, Hollis H.; Greci, John J.; and Jenkins, Richard
G., 3,463,693.
Greek. Eugene, to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Gasketing apparatus. 3,437,343, 4-V69, CI. 279-3.
Greek. Eugene; and Kokinda, George, to American Flange & Manu-
facturing Co., Inc. Method for lining container closures.
3,445,262, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-37.
Greco, Carl C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Heterocyclic
phosphorus compounds as stabilizers for poly-alpha-olefins.
3,422.058, 1-14-69, CI. 260-45.8
Greco, Carl C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Phosphorus esters of
certain thiazole derivatives. 3,428,645, 2-18-69, CI. 260-306.
Greco, Carl C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Plasticized sulfur
compositions. 3,466.179. 9-9-69, CI. 106-19.
Greco, Carl C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Process for prepar-
ing carboxylic acid thioanhydrides. 3.476,784, 11-4-69. CI. 260-
399.
Greco, Carl C; and Mirviss, Stanley B.. to Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany. Plasticizer for sulfur road marking material. 3,421.911, 1-
14-69. CI. 106-19.
Greco. Carl C; and Mirviss, Stanley B., to Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany. Novel polymcrcaptan sulfur compositions. 3 453,126, 7-1-
69, CI. 106-19.
Greco, Carl C: See —
Stamm, Walter A.; and Greco, Carl C, 3,477,933.
Stamm, Walter; Greco, Carl C; and Beck, Thomas
M.. 3.466,307.
Greco, Frank C. All-purpose multiple hand tool. 3,462.780, 8-26-69,
CI. 7-14.1
Greco, Joseph. Machine for producing ice cream cones, bakers' cups
or like edible containers. 3,461,823, 8-19-69, CI. 107-58.
Greco, Michael. Wall panel suspending device. 3,462,792, 8-26-69,
CI. 16-88.
Greco, Nicholas P.. to Koppcrs Company. Inc. Process for prepara-
tion of diphenic acid. 3,444,193, 5-13-69, CI. 260-523.
Greco, Nicholas P., to Koppcrs Company, Inc. Rcsorcinol manufac-
ture. 3,462,497, 8-19-69, CI. 260-621.
Greco. Nicholas P.; and Pennino, Charles J., to Koppcrs Company,
Inc. Clear heat stable product of 1 ,2-cpoxy resin and mcllophanic
dianhydride. 3,444,135, 5-13-69, CI. 260-47.
LIST OF PATENTEES
599
Greczcn, John: See—
Faigcnhaum, Roy D .; ;ind Greczcn, John, 3,435,635.
Grcczin, John; and Faigcnhaum, Roy D. Machine and method of
knittini: a reinforced tubular cover over a flexible hose or the like.
3,462,976, 8-26-69, CI. 66-4.
Grcdell, Marcellus W. Two-speed automatic transmission. 3,436,977,
4-8-69, CI. 74-217.
Grcear. George R.: See—
Newland. Gordon C; Grcear, George R.; and Tamblyn. John
W., 3,454,5 10.
Grccb, Henry R.: See—
F razee.- Charles D.; and Grccb, Henry R., 3,442,6 14.
Greedy. Edwin F., to FMC Corporation Harvester cutting
mechanism. 3,420,312. 1-7-69. CI. 171-61.
Greefkes, Johannes Anton; Riemens, Karcl; Krul, Lcndert Gerardus;
and Zwijsen, Wilhelmus Antonius Joseph Marie. U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne Wide-hand low distortion two transistor amplifier.
3,450,998, 6-17-69, CI. 330-17.
(ireek, Francis J.: See —
Wolf. Milton; and Greek, Francis J. ,3,445,475.
Green, A. P., Refractories Co.: .See—
Crookston, James A.; and Gritton, William R., 3,436,237.
Crookston, James A.; and Gritton. William R., 3,446,639.
Kuhn, William E., 3,469,941.
Green, Albert Lawrence; and Fielden, Roy, to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Hypotensive method and compositions using \-a-
phenylethylguanidine. 3.4X3.299, 12-9-69, CI. 424-326.
Green, Albert Lawrence; and Willcy, George Lawrence, to Smith
Kline <fc French Laboratories. /3-Lower alkoxyphcncthylguanidinc
salts. 3,456.009, 7-15-69, CI. 260-564.
Green. Allan Kay: See—
Graham. William A.; and Green, Allan Kay,3,463,083.
Green Bay Research Corporation: .See —
Miles', Cecil W.. 3,450,1 14.
Green, Bruce J.: Set —
Roskos, Thomas George; and Green, Bruce J. ,3,429, 760.
Green, Burton M. Double-disc power clipper. 3.472,007, 10-14-69,
CI. 56-25.4
Green. Byron D. Safety barricade. 3.456,100, 7-15-69, CI. 240-2.
Green. Carl J. Automatic speed change transmission. 3,429,200, 2-
25-69. CI. 74-674.
Green. Carl J. Nonuniform electric Held process and apparatus.
3,461,364. 8-12-69, CI. 317-262.
Green. Carl W . to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pulse
delay control circuit. 3.435.437. 3-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Green. Charles E.: .Sec —
Roshon, John R.; and Green. Charles E. ,3.466,924.
Green. Charles F.: .Sec-
Bracken. Aubrey T.; Luhrs. Millcn E.; and Green, Charles
F.,3.459.413.
Green. Charles J., to Rocket Research Corporation. Generation of
cool working fluids. 3.431.742. 3-1 1-69, CI. 62-52.
Green. Charles J., to Rocket Research Corporation. Generation of
cool working fluids. 3.431.743. 3-1 1-69, CI. 62-52.
Green. Charles L; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, l.vle I)., to Rocket Research Corporation. Two stage infla-
tion aspirator. 3.460.746, X-12-69. CI. 230-104.
Green. Charles ,1 ; Forsythe, Alan K.; Goode, John W.; and Gal-
braith, l.vle I) , to Rocket Research Corporation. Inflation method
ami appa'ratus 3.460,747. 8-12-69, CI. 230-104.
Green. Clarence C ; and Denlinger, John Lester, to Armstrong Cork
Company. Inlccd control mechanism for a closure lining machine.
3.483.963, 12-16-69, CI. 19X-34.
Green, (larks: Sec—
Friecler, Leonard P ; Green. Clarks; and l.uisada, August
G., 3.425.071.
Green Cross Corporation. The: .See—
Komatsu. Nobuluko. 3,458,402.
Nailo. Ryoichi; Oguro, Yoshigoro; and Murata, Yorihiko,
3.434.928.
Green. David H , to General Electric Company. Tubular halogen
cvclc incandescent lamp with inner cylinder for universal opera-
tion. 3.435.272. 3-25-69. CI. 313-222. '
Green. David J.: Tusker. Raymond B.; and Davis. Donovan C , to
Gilfillan Corporation. Frequency indication system. 3,450.990, 6-
17-69, CI. 324-7S.
Green. Derek B.. to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Valve struc-
ture for aerosol container 3,434.695. 3-25-69. CI. 251-349.
Green. Derek Bernard, to Scovill Manufacturing Company.
Dispensing actuator for aerosol containers 3.434,633, 3-25-69, CI.
222-402.13
Green, Derek Bernard, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Aerosol
valve combination for mixing ami dispensing plural fluids.
3.4X2.736. 12-9-69. CI. 222-94.
Green. Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Ap-
paratus for the fabrication of tubes by wall thinning in tubular
blanks. 3,427. X43, 2-IX-69, CI. 72-57.
Green. Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Hydro-
static extrusion apparatus. 3,434.320, 3-25-69, CI. 72-60."
Green. Dick R.: .Sec-
New, Harrv E.; and Green. Dick R.. 3,470,836.
Green, E., and Son Limited: See —
Wagner, Maurice Reginald, 3,459,258.
Green, Ernest C. Word forming game apparatus comprising
matching hexagonal board areas and playing pieces. 3,472,514,
10-14-69, CI. 273-135.
Green, Frank B. K. Apparatus for continuous digesting. 3,434,920,
3-25-69, CI. 162-237.
Green Giant Company: See —
Alpcn, Cecil W., 3,478,794.
Green, Gloyd W. Automated animal feeder. 3,434,459, 3-25-69, CI.
I 19-51.11
Green, Gordon F.: See —
Luckham, Denis C; and Green, Gordon F, 3,434,657.
Green, Harold A., to Air Products and Chemicals Inc. Polyurethane
catalysis employing N-hydroxyalkyl substituted imidole. 3,448,065,
6-3-69, CI. 260-2.5
Green, Harold R., to Electronic Associates Inc. System for display
and control of logic element outputs. 3,444,518, 5-13-69, CI. 340-
147.
Green, Harold. Fastener connections. 3,438,099, 4-15-69, CI. 24-
222.
Green, Harvey J.; and Adle, Joseph R., to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc.
Apparatus for and method of removing pulp from a banana.
3,482,615, 12-9-69, CI. 146-237.
Green. James H. Automatic paper cutter. 3,453,916, 7-8-69, CI. 83-
400.
Green, James, Jr.; and Hauenstcin, Max C, to General Electric
Company. Cord storage means and electrical appliance.
3,476,331, 11-4-69, CI. 242-85.1
Green, James W., to Magnasync Moviola, mesne. Time announcer.
3,469,038, 9-23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Green, James W.; and Krahulec, Fred, to Motorola, Inc. Accelera-
tion-actuated switch. 3,439,137, 4-15-69, CI. 200-61.45
Green, Joe W.: See —
Arnold, Henry S.; and Green, Joe W., 3,473,792.
Green, John C. Folding ladder. 3,474,881, 10-28-69, CI. 182-24.
Green, John Uvcdale: Sec —
Lcman, Hugh Spence; Barnes, George John Preston; and Green,
John Uvcdale, 3.440, 362.
Green, John W.: Sec —
Wilkinson, Robert J.; and Green, John W., 3,467,500.
Green, Joseph: See —
Castellano, Joseph A.; and Green, Joseph, 3,428, 672.
Fein, Marvin M.; Green, Joseph; and O'Brien. Eugene
L., 3,43 1, 234.
Green, Joseph, to Miner Industries Inc. Toy theater. 3,422,562, 1-
21-69, CI. 46-13.
Green. Joseph. Mask with noise-making device. 3,439,447, 4-22-69,
CI. 46-175.
Green, Joseph. Variable speed self-righting toy. 3,442,045, 5-6-69,
CI. 46-1 18.
Green, Joseph, to Miner Industries, Inc. Spinning balloon device.
3,457,669, 7-29-69. CI. 46-53.
Green, Joseph; and Kotoby, Anatole P., to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. Phosphate esters of hydroxy-carboranes. 3.450,798, 6-
17-69, CI. 260-922.
Green, Joseph; Levine, Nathan B.; and Shcehan, William R.. to
Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Nitrogen tctroxide resistant car-
boxy-nitroso tcrpolymer. 3,427,279, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-41.
Green. Joseph; and Schacffer. Paul F., to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. High-velocity gun propcllants containing solid nitrogen
hydrides or boron compounds. 3,444.013, 5-13-69, CI. 149-22.
Green, Julius; Morse. Richard W.; and Westfall, Dick R., to General
Foods Corporation. Apparatus for treating particles. 3,448,718, 6-
10-69, CI. I 18-5.
Green, Lcland Dale: Sec—
Saeger. Waldemar; Reynolds, Robert W.; Green, Lcland Dale;
Tanguay, Armand R.; and Shimahukuro, George
T.,3,432,613.
Green, Lcland D.; Reynolds, Robert W.; and Saeger, Waldemar, to
Xerox Corporation. Facsimile line skipping system. 3.428,744, 2-
18-69, CI. 178-6.
Green. Lcland D.; Reynolds, Robert W.; Saeger, Waldemar; and
Tanguay, Armand R., to Xerox Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for accomplishing line skipping in a facsimile svstem.
3,448,207, 6-3-69, CI. 178-6.
Green. Lcland D.; Saeger, Waldemar; and Tanguay, Armand R., to
Xerox Corporation. Facsimile apparatus operable over telephone
lines with accelerated operation past blank areas of a document.
3.445,598. 5-20-69, CI. 179-4.
Green, Marion C. Storage container means. 3.460.705, 8-12-69. CI.
220-5.
Green. Marshall S., to Black Clawson Company, The. Headbox for
twin wire paper machine. 3,450,596, 6-17-69, CI. 162-338.
Green, Martin S. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,467,070, 9-
16-69. CI. 123-14.
Green. Martin; and Boerio, Alvin H., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Image storage device. 3,440,478, 4-22-69, CI. 315-12.
Green, Martin, and Campbell, Roy, to Girling Limited. Tractor brak-
ing systems. 3,459,458, 8-5-69, CI. 303-6.
600
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Green, Martin; and McDevitt, Howard I., Jr., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Secondary electron conduction electron tube.
3,447,024, 5-27-69, CI. 315-12.
Green, Maurice Berkeley: See —
Colchester, John Edward; Entwisle, John Hubert; and Green,
Maurice Berkeley.3,464,981.
Green, Melvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H., to Advance Process
Supply Co. Process and apparatus for multicolor screen printing.
3.460.470, 8-12-69, CI. 101-115.
Green, Melvin E.; and Derrickson, Charles H., to Advance Process
Supply Co. Apparatus for multicolor screen process printing.
3.460.471, 8-12-69, CI. 101-115.
Green, Milton J., to Fenwick Products Inc. Fishing rod with remova-
ble stiffener. 3,452,468, 7-1-69, CI. 43-18.
Green, Milton: See —
Blout, Elkan R.; Cohen, Saul G.; Green, Milton; and Simon,
Myron S., 3,429,872.
Green, Milton. Thermoelectric system. 3,441,449, 4-29-69, CI. 136-
203.
Green, Milton; Sayigh, Adnan A.; and Ulrich, Henri, to Polaroid
Corporation. Certain N,N-disubstituted hydroxylamines.
3,455,916, 7-15-69, CI. 260-243.
Green, Peter Nicholl: See —
Shapero, Maurice; and Green, Peter Nicholl, 3,472,874.
Green, Peter N.; and Shapero, Maurice, to Ward Blenkinsop &
Company Limited. 2-Guanidinylmethyl-2,3-dihydrobenzofurans.
3,426,043, 2-4-69, CI. 260-346.2
Green, Peter N.; and Shapero, Maurice, to Blenkinsop, Ward, &
Company Limited. 2-(Alkoxyalkylaminomethyl)-benzofurans.
3,457,281, 7-22-69, CI. 260-346.2
Green, Philip S.; and Brown, Alvin E., to Lockheed Aircraft Cor-
poration. Solid state acoustic image converter. 3,475,551, 10-28-
69, CI. 178-7.2
Green, Ramona Bernice: See —
Green, Richard Allan.3,483,848.
Green, Raymond E., to Hoff, Trygve & Associates. Modular building
construction. 3,430,398, 3-4-69, CI. 52-236.
Green, Richard Allan, deceasedO (by Green, Ramona Bernice; ex-
ecutrix), to Babcock & Wilcox Canada Ltd., mesne. Vapor
generator with integral economizer. 3,483,848, 12-16-69, CI. 122-
32.
Green, Richard V. Golf stance-guiding device. 3,459,429, 8-5-69, CI.
273-187.
Green, Richard, to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Formaldehyde polymers
stabilized with tris (dialkylhydroxybenzyl) benzenes. 3,424,819, 1-
28-69, CI. 260-857.
Green, Robert F., Jr., to Mec-O-Matic, Inc. Fluid pressure operated
pump. 3,467,021, 9-16-69, CI. 103-152.
Green, Robert G.;: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,426,746.
Green, Robert M., to Industrial Teaching Systems Corporation,
mesne. Training apparatus and method. 3,483,635, 12-16-69, CI.
35-13.
Green, Robert W. Portable burglar alarm. 3,427,608, 2-11-69, CI.
340-274.
Green, Robert, to General Electric Company. Apparatus for trans-
forming and testing of electrical coils in an inductive device.
3,455,007, 7-15-69, CI. 29-205.
Green, Ronald Frank, to Davidson Holdings Pty., Limited. Coin
freed ball storage system for pool and snooker tables. 3,444,974,
5-20-69, CI. 194-9.
Green, Rosemary: See —
Farquhar, James Thomson; and Green, Rosemary.3,446,717.
Green, Russell D.: See —
Nelson, Robert E.; Green, Russell D.; and Sanders, Robert
K., 3,482,396.
Green, Stanley E.: See—
Dcutsch, Daniel H.; Green, Stanley E.; Murray, John D.; and
Salccby, Edward W.,3,425,912.
Green, Verland H. Float and casting device. 3,461,596, 8-19-69, CI.
43-43.1
Green, Walter F.; Williams, Robert L.; and McCoy, Wyn E., to Tim-
ken Roller Bearing Company, The. Unitized tapered roller bear-
ing. 3,420,589, 1-7-69, CI. 308-174.
Green, William B., Jr.; Witte, Arnold C, Jr.; Pitman, Herbert J.; and
Dowden, Clarence L., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Method of grease manu-
facture. 3,475,337, 10-28-69, CI. 252-41.
Green, William G.: See —
Beard, Franklin; and Green, William G., 3,447,51 1.
Green, William; and Riazanow, Jcrzy, to Ceramivac Mfg., Inc. Fur-
naces for treating ceramics. 3,463,470, 8-26-69, CI. 263-40.
Grccnan, Richard E.: See—
Uthc, Paul M., Jr.; Wright, Lorcn G.; and Greenan, Richard
E., 3,445,750.
Greenbaum, Sheldon B., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Unsatu-
rated carbamyl or acyloxy containing phosphorothioates and
phosphorodithioates. 3,431,325, 3-4-69, CI. 260-938.
Greenbaum, Sheldon B., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Con-
trolling insects with furoyloxyalkenyl thio phosphates. 3,433,865,
3-18-69, CI. 424-203.
Greenbaum, Sheldon B.: See —
Weil, Edward D.; and Greenbaum, Sheldon B.,3,482,019.
Greenberg, Allan W. Electrical system improvement for vehicles.
3,466,453, 9-9-69, CI. 307-10.
Greenberg, Avrom; Brown, William H., Jr.; Packard, Clifford B.; and
Hackenberger, George I., Jr., to Kaman Corporation. Air-sea
rescue device with floatation collar. 3,444,569, 5-20-69, CI. 9-14.
Greenberg, David R.: See —
Davidson, Ralph; and Greenberg, David R., 3,440,489.
Greenberg, Elmer H.; and Greenberg, William B., said Greenberg,
Elmer H., assor. to said Greenberg, William B. Apparatus for sur-
face-finishing metalwork. 3,434,241, 3-25-69, CI. 51-14.
Greenberg, Harry: See —
Grinninger, Lowell D.; and Greenberg, Harry, 3,423, 379.
Greenberg, Leonard: See —
Diemond, Joseph; and Greenberg, Leonard, 3,421, 162.
Greenberg, Leon. Dampened spring supported bolster bogies.
3,452,685, 7-1-69, CI. 105-197.1
Greenberg, Louise H.: See —
Carlson, Henry Clifford, Jr.; and Greenberg, Louise
H.,3,423,511.
Greenberg, Malvin, to Schoolhouse Industries, Inc. Coordinated
group of elements constituting a teaching aid. 3,469,325, 9-30-69,
CI. 35-9.
Greenberg, Martin; and Wagner, Leonard S. Dental sensing device.
3,462,842, 8-26-69, CI. 32-67.
Greenberg, Myron L., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The, mesne.
Precision spline. 3,455,122, 7-15-69, CI. 64-23.
Greenberg, Myron L., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The.
Machine tools and instruments. 3,466,951, 9-16-69, CI. 77-1.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Kolesar, Daniel J., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Wind tunnel model support. 3,455,155, 7-15-69,
CI. 73-147.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Hydrostatic gearing. 3,424,022, 1-28-69, CI. 74-
409.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Machine tools and instruments. 3,430,318, 3-4-69,
CI. 29-27.
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Porath, Gordon H., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Hydrostatic bearing supported boring bar.
3,466,952,9-16-69, CI. 77-1.
Greenberg, Ralph, to Ryan Industries, Inc. Cryogenic tank support
means. 3,446,388, 5-27-69, CI. 220-15.
Greenberg, Robert L., to National Equipment Corporation. Box
treating apparatus. 3,426,502, 2-1 1-69, CI. 53-75.
Greenberg, Robert L., to National Equipment Corporation. Candy
forming method and apparatus. 3,438,341, 4-15-69, CI. 107-69.
Greenberg, Ronald B.: See —
Crandon, Harry D.; and Greenberg, Ronald B., 3,484, 157.
Greenberg, Samuel. Plastic mouthpiece with break-away strap.
3,485,242, 12-23-69, CI. 128-136.
Greenberg, Sanford David; and Norvell, Bert E., to Cambridge
Research and Development Group, mesne. Apparatus for reducing
time duration of signal reproduction. 3,480,737, 11-25-69, CI.
179-100.2
Greenberg, Seymour. Pen. 3,481,675, 12-2-69, CI. 401-35.
Greenberg, Sol; and Gautherin, George A., to Lambda Electronics
Corporation. Electronic power supplies with inverters and regula-
tors. 3,423,665, 1-21-69, CI. 321-11.
Greenberg, Stuart G.: See —
Garrett, Lane S.; Bergey, John M. K.; Greenberg, Stuart G.; and
Alessandro, Frank J.,3,469,084.
Greenberg, William B.: See —
Laudel, Arthur, Jr., 3,435,325.
Greenberg, William B.: See —
Greenberg, Elmer H.; and Greenberg, William B., 3,434,241.
Greenberger, Joseph I., to United Engineering and Foundry Com-
pany. Dummy bar device for continuous casting machine.
3,433,287, 3-18-69, CI. 164-274.
Greenberger, Joseph I., to United Engineering and Foundry Com-
pany. Continuous casting method. 3,435,879, 4-1-69, CI. 164-83.
Greenberger, Joseph Irwin, to United Engineering and Foundry
Company. Severing station for moving workpieces. 3,443,805, 5-
13-69, CI. 266-23.
Greenberger, Joseph Irwin, to United Engineering and Foundry
Company. Continuous casting. 3,464,482, 9-2-69, CI. 164-274.
Greenblatt.Abraham Jacob, to Dell Plastic Company.Inc. Amuse-
ment device. 3,466,796, 9-16-69, CI. 46-241.
Greenblum, Carl, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Data display
system. 3,428,851, 2-18-69, CI. 315-19.
Greenblum, Carl, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Display
system. 3,428,852, 2-18-69, CI. 315-22.
Greenblum, Carl, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Beam control
circuit. 3,439,219, 4-15-69, CI. 315-26.
LIST OF PATENTEES
601
Greenblum, Carl; Buegler, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.; Avakian,
Emik A.; and Granbery, John, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The.
On line data processing apparatus. 3,484,748, 12-16-69, CI. 340-
153.
Greenburg, Leon S.: See-
Desmond, Timothy J.; Greenburg, Leon S.; and Weisberg, Har-
ry,3,445,735.
Greendorfer, Joseph M.: See —
Rudy, Thomas P.; Nakagawa, Toshio W.; and Greendorfer,
Joseph M., 3,480,488.
Greene, Abbot; and Densen, Paul. Box construction. 3,477,633, 11-
11-69, CI. 229-34.
Greene, Abbot; and Densen, Paul. Shipping container. 3,485,435,
12-23-69, CI. 229-40.
Greene, Anthony E.: See —
Pemberton, Paul E.; Loose, Sheldon D.; and Greene, Anthony
E., 3,457,983.
Greene, Aubrey. Spraying device enclosure. 3,420,412, 1-7-69, CI.
222-78.
Greene, Clifford E.: See —
Krasin, Lester Q.; and Greene, Clifford E., 3,475,561.
Greene, David B. Pet portal for sliding glass doors. 3,464,158, 9-2-
69, CI. 49-168.
Greene, Edna Mae: See —
Lauritsen, James L., 3,457,980.
Greene, Edward G.: See —
Heinemann, Robert W.; and Greene, Edward G., 3,470, 819.
Greene Engineering Company: See —
Greene, George B., 3,485,258.
Greene, George B., 90% to Greene Engineering Company, and 10%
to Electronic Engineering Company of California. Bistable fluid
device. 3,485,258, 12-23-69, CI. 137-112.
Greene, George J., Jr., to UGC Industries, Inc. Moisture and snow
detector. 3,440,396, 4-22-69, CI. 219-201.
Greene, George J., Jr.: See —
McElwee, Lorin A.; Cordray, Roy E.; and Greene, George J.,
Jr.,3,439,161.
Greene, Gorge W., Jr.: See —
Becker, Adam; Greene, Gorge W., Jr.; and Bruno, Louis
D., 3,438,628.
Greene, Harold R.: See—
Furman, Arthur R.; Greene, Harold R.; and Wilhelm, Frederick
A., Jr.,3,483,530.
Greene, Harold R., to Electronic Associates Inc. Composite
monostable multivibrator system. 3,461,321, 8-12-69, CI. 307-273.
Greene, Janice L., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Manufac-
ture of water-soluble amides. 3,450,758, 6-17-69, CI. 260-561.
Greene, Janice L.; Idol, James D., Jr.; and Standish, Norman W., to
Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process of chlorinating
cyclobutane-l,2-dicyanide and resulting compounds. 3,454,618, 7-
8-69, CI. 260-464.
Greene, John H.; Hencke, William R.; Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.; and
Pitman, Herbert J., to Texaco Inc. Method and apparatus for con-
tinuous grease manufacture. 3,475,335, 10-28-69, CI. 252-39.
Greene, Leonard M., to Safe Flight Instrument Corporation. Auto-
matic aircraft throttle closure system for flare. 3,437,292, 4-8-69,
CI. 244-77.
Greene, Leonard M., to Safe Flight Instrument Corporation. Air-
plane instruments. 3,486,722, 12-30-69, CI. 244-77.
Greene, Loy Richard: See—
O'Keefe, Michael Francis; Stull, Robert Stanley; and Greene,
Loy Richard,3,459,906.
Greene, Max E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of pleating
and stretching plastic film. 3,478,142, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 264-288.
Greene, Orville N.: See —
Copeland, Jacob C, 3,459,341.
Greene, Oscar. Ball chain connector element. 3,458,993, 8-5-69, CI.
59-35.
Greene, Oscar, to Name-Maker Corporation. Electric scissors.
3,478,426. 11-18-69, CI. 30-228.
Greene, Richard. Manure dryer unit. 3,451,781, 6-24-69, CI. 23-
259.1
Greene, Robert L.; and Brown, Hugh O., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Electrode holder. 3,484,359, 12-16-69, CI. 204-195.
Greene, Robert R.: See —
Keyes, Jack; Greene, Robert R.; and Boesen, Thomas
E., 3,467,014.
Greene, William E., to S. W. Industries, Inc. Construction of roll for
machinery and the manufacture thereof. 3,447,600, 6-3-69, CI.
165-90.
Greenewald, Herbert, Jr., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Casting high-strength aluminum alloys. 3,485,681, 12-23-69, CI.
148-3.
Greenfield, John B., to Acme Industries, Inc. Cooling tower water
distributor. 3,424,442, 1-28-69, CI. 261-81.
Greenfield, Stanley; Jones, Iorwerth Llewelyn William; and
Christopher Thomas, to Radyne Limited, and Albright & Wilson
(Mfg.) Limited. Plasma light source for spectroscopic investiga-
tion. 3,467,471, 9-16-69, CI. 356-36.
Greengard, Paul; and Petrack, Barbara, to Geigy Chemical Corpora-
tion. Production of an antidepressant effect with esters of gallic
acid. 3,462,534, 8-19-69, CI. 424-308.
Greenhalgh, Frank Geoffrey; and Cairns, Walter John, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactors. 3,425,905,
2-4-69, CI. 176-50.
Greenhalgh, Samuel: See —
Cole, Richard I.; Holcroft, Donald E.; Milligan, Edward A.; and
Greenhalgh, Samuel, 3,432,936.
Greenhalgh, William; and Soper, David Kenneth. Disposable con-
tainer liner and advertising means. 3,484,011, 12-16-69, CI. 215-
12.
Greenheck Fan & Ventilator Corp.: See —
Greenheck, Robert C, 3,425,621.
Greenheck, Robert C, 3,435,91 1.
Greenheck, Robert C, to Greenheck Fan & Ventilator Corp. Inline
centrifugal fan with door. 3,425,621, 2-4-69, CI. 230-235.
Greenheck, Robert C, to Greenheck Fan & Ventilator Corp.
Acoustic curb. 3,435,911, 4-1-69, CI. 181-50.
Greenhouse, David, to Arlen Trophy Company, Inc. Golf practice
apparatus. 3,424,464, 1-28-69, CI. 273-178.
Greenhouse, Ruth Arlene. Bathing cap. 3,447,164, 6-3-69, CI. 2-68.
Greening, Peter Douglas: See —
McHattie, Robert Howard; and Greening, Peter
Douglas.3,450,117.
Greeninger, Carroll D. Screen-tightening apparatus. 3,469,695, 9-30-
69, CI. 209-403.
Greenlay, John E.: See —
Lagasse, Joseph Louis; Palardy, Jacques; Greenlay, John E.;
Guimond, Jean P.; and Toussaint, Marcel, 3,485,432.
Greenleaf, Leland B.; and Bryant, James Timothy, to Conn, C. G.,
Ltd. Key pads for musical instruments. 3,421,399, 1-14-69, CI. 84-
380.
Greenleaf, Walter J. Milling cutter. 3,486,210, 12-30-69, CI. 29-95.
Greenleaf, Walter J. Milling cutter. 3,486,211, 12-30-69, CI. 29-105.
Greenlee, Howard N., Jr. Device for reproducing sound. 3,460,838,
8-12-69, CI. 274-1.
Greenlee, Lyman E., 1/2 to Forse, Don H. Light measuring device.
3,458,262, 7-29-69, CI. 356-226.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to Ciba Limited, mesne. Polyepoxides.
3,454,539, 7-8-69, CI. 260-79.
Greenlee, Wilfred E. Process and apparatus for drying hair.
3,444,624, 5-20-69, CI. 34-3.
Greenler, Robert J.: See —
Alonzo, Richard L.; Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.;
and Kramer, Robert N. ,3,48 1,729.
Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler. Robert J.; and Kramer, Robert
N., 3,486,876.
Basler, Wayne G.; Coburn, Kenneth E.; Greenler, Robert J.; and
Thompson, Robert J. ,3,48 1, 728.
Greenler, Robert J., to Ford Motor Company. Method of and
chamber for the manufacture of glass. 3,457,056, 7-22-69, CI. 65-
32.
Greenler, Robert J., to Ford Motor Company. Chamber for the
manufacture of float glass with a graphite liner of varied thickness.
3,486,878, 12-30-69, CI. 65-182.
Greenley, Robert Z.: See —
Nielsen, Morris L.; and Greenley, Robert Z, 3,435,01 3.
Greenlife Products Company: See —
Lowery, Alexander B., 3,450,209.
Greenly, Jack R.: See —
La Mers, Herbert; and Greenly, Jack R.,3,475,184.
Greenly, Robert B.; Jenkner, Kurt W.; and Kittredge, Raymond E.,
to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Film annotation method and ap-
paratus. 3,473,451, 10-21-69, CI. 95-1.1
Greenman, Donald L. Holding fixture. 3,484,896, 12-23-69, CI. 17-
70.
Greenman, Jesse M., Ill, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Tailoring microminiature components. 3,453,781, 7-8-
69, CI. 51-8.
Greeno, J. R., Company, The: See —
Dull, Thomas J.; and Goldmeyer, Clifford, 3,464,463.
Greeno, John R.: See —
Maddux, Forrest E., Jr.; and Greeno, John R.,3,4 19,920.
Greensboro Electronics, Inc.: See —
Watts, Jefferson L.; and Coffman, John W., Ill, 3,449,530.
Greenshields, Bruce D. Apparatus for measuring shaft reversal
frequency and pulse generator used therein. 3,456,188, 7-15-69,
CI. 324-78.
Greenshields, James Nairn: See —
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James
Nairn,3,43 1,283.
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James
Nairn,3,441,561.
Greenshields, James Nairn; Langley, Bernard William; Vickers, Ed-
ward Jervis; Walpole, Arthur Leonard; and Williams, Michael
Henry Currer, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Triethyleneglycol diglycidyl ether mammalian tumor-inhibiting
parenteral compositions and injection methods of use intra-arteri-
ally or intravenously. 3,424,846, 1-28-69, CI. 424-278.
602
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Greenspan, Bertram. Disconnect tools. 3,461,534, 8-19-69, CI. 29-
206.
Greenspan, Frank P.; and Dupuis, Arthur V., to FMC Corporation.
Modified diallylic phthalatc resin solutions and decorative
laminate impregnated with same. 3,468,754, 9-23-69, CI. 161-250.
Greenspan, George; Ruelius, Hans W.; and Alburn, Harvey E., to
American Home Products Corporation. Microbiological modifica-
tion of benzodiazepines. 3,453,179, 7-1-69, CI. 195-51.
Greenspan, Joseph, to Frigidmeats, Inc. Process for preparing meat
loaf. 3,457,085, 7-22-69, CI. 99-10X.
Greenspan, Lawrence, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Gold plating.
3.423.295, 1-21-69, CI. 204-43.
Greenspan, Lawrence, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Gold plating.
3,466,233, 9-9-69, CI. 204-43.
Greenspan, Marshall: See —
Goodwin, Raymond Wendell; and Greenspan,
Marshall.3,470,429.
Greenstein, Leon M., to Mearl Corporation, The. Iridescent articles
and methods of manufacture. 3,481,663, 12-2-69, CI. 350-163.
Greenstein, Leon; See —
Lane, Curtis; and Greenstein, Leon, 3,469, 346.
Lane, Curtis; Glcmby, Kenneth; and Greenstein.
Leon, 3,479,835.
Greentree, Herbert. Trailer brake control system. 3,486,799, 12-30-
69, CI. 303-7.
Grccnwald, Harry, 1/3 to Waif, Louis, and 1/3 to Silberglait, Harry.
Lock and improved guard therefor. 3,444,712, 5-20-69, CI. 70-
423.
Grccnwald, William. Audio visual programmer. 3,478,345, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 340-338.
Grecnwall, Robert A., Jr.; and Halvorsen, Jack L., to B. J. Manage-
ment Corporation, mesne. Multiple circuit electrical switchboard
with circuit selector. 3,467,922, 9-16-69, CI. 335-161.
Greenwall, Richard B.: Sec —
Greaves, Melvin J.; Werner, Tage; and Grcenwalt, Richard
B.. 3,432.287.
Grcenwalt. Tibor J.; and Gajcwski, Mieczyslaw, to Milwaukee Blood
Center. Inc. Method and apparatus for treating blood. 3,462,361,
8-19-69, CI. 210-23.
Greenwood, Alan; and Hale, Jack T., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company, The. Duplex extruder head. 3,486,195, 12-30-69, CI.
18-13.
Greenwood, Alden T. Diver's jacket and buoyancy control device.
3,436,777, 4-8-69, CI. 9-342.
Greenwood. Allan N.. to General Electric Company. Circuit inter-
rupting means for a high voltage D-C circuit. 3,435,288, 3-25-69,
CI. 317-11.
Greenwood. Allan N., to General Electric Company. Circuit inter-
rupting means lor a high voltage D-C system. 3,476,978, I 1-4-69,
CI. 317-1 I.
Greenwood, David L.: See—
Tibbling, Stig B.; and Greenwood, David L., 3,440,936.
Greenwood, James M. Hyperbaric heart pump oxygenator with
hypothermia. 3,437,450, 4-8-69, CI. 23-258.5
Greenwood, Kenneth, to Lucas. Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Com-
bustion apparatus for gas turbine engines. 3,460,345, 8-12-69, CI.
60-39.65
Greenwood. Robert; Harrison, Donald Britton; and Morris, Joseph
Robert, to T.M.M. (Research) Limited. Textile cards. 3,473.848,
10-21-69, CI. 302-28.
Greenwood. Robert; and Howarth, Walter, to T.M.M. (Research)
Limited. Means for feeding fibrous materials. 3,440,690. 4-29-69,
CI. 19-240.
Greenwood, Roger Kcarslcy: See—
Mayer. George; ami Greenwood, Roger Kcarslcy, 3,432, 29 1.
Greenwood, Roger, to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Counter drive apparatus. 3.444,764, 5-20-69, CI. 74-822.
Greenwood, Thomas Eric; Woor. Denis Frederick; and Farnficld,
Ronald Edward, to Tecalemit (Engineering) Limited. Fluid filters
and apparatus for bleeding hydraulic systems. 3.455.349. 7-15-69.
CI. 141-325.
Greenwood, William S.. Jr.; and Visaggio. Andrew, to Singer Com-
pany, The. Work feeding mechanisms for scwins; machines.
3,467,039. 9-16-69, CI. 1 12-203.
Greer, Albert H., to Sybron Corporation. Composite spheroidal
phosphorescent organic polymer article anil process. 3,459,672, 8-
5-69, CI. 252-301.3
Greer. Albert H.; and Hardy. Robert W., to Ritter Pfaudler Corpora-
tion. Spherical reflectant organic polvmer article and process.
3,428,514, 2-18-69, CI. 161-5.
(ireer, Albert H.; and Weaver. Marvin P.. to Ritter Pfaudler Cor-
poration. Regenerative polvnieric grignard compositions.
3.428,616. 2-18-69, CI. 260-88.3
Cireer. David I... to General Electric Company. Magnetic second
harmonic analog device. 3.422.277, 1-14-69, CI. 307-88.
Cireer. Donald L.; O'Daniel, Jerome B.; and Yosmali, Krikor, to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Ribbon level shift with
print velocity selection. 3.451,520. 6-24-69, CI. 197-157.
Greer. Edward M., to (ireer Hydraulics, Inc. Pressure accumulator.
3,420,273, 1-7-69, CI. 138-31)'.
Greer, Edward M., to Greer Hydraulics, Inc. Pressure vessel.
3,433,268, 3-18-69, CI. 138-30.
Greer, Edward M, to Greer Hydraulics, Inc. Seat assembly for vehi-
cles. 3,436,048, 4-1-69, CI. 248-397.
Greer, Homer L.: See —
Soltz, Daniel J.; and Greer, Homer L.,3,43 1,508.
Greer Hydraulics, Inc.: See —
Greer, Edward M., 3,420,273
Greer, Edward M„ 3,433,268.
Greer, Edward M., 3,436,048.
Greer, Leonard S.: See —
Haulik, Leo J.; Bradbury, James G.; Greer, Leonard S.; and
Decker, Clarence W, 3,428,339.
Grees, Karl Lennart; and Karlsson, Svcn Olof, to Allmanna Svenska
Elcktriska Aktiebolaget. Holding circuit for an alternating current
static switch. 3,462,619, 8-19-69, CI. 307-252.
Grccson, James C, Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Monolithic illy fabricated operational amplifier device with
self drive. 3,435,365, 3-25-69, CI. 330-30.
Grccson, James C, Jr.; and Kennedy, James J., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Compensating reset circuit.
3,452,217, 6-24-69, CI. 307-229.
Grceson, James C, Jr.: See —
De Claris, Nicholas; Greeson, James C, Jr.; and Horgan,
Thomas B. , 3,482,2 1 1 .
Grcfco, Inc.: See —
Oshida. Otto A.; Gilmorc, John P.; and Lowe, James H.,
3,441,515.
Grcfen, Hans: See —
Plum, Hans; Feldgcs, Werner; Enger, Helmut; and Grefcn,
Hans.3,43 1,595.
Grcger, Georg, to Intcrtrading Corporation Establishment. Electronic
building set. 3,447,249, 6-3-69, CI. 35-19.
Grcger, Paul: See —
Bihlmaicr, Oskar; Grcger, Paul; and Doring, Erwin.3,474,714.
Rehn, Heinz; Papke, Friedrich; and Grcger, Paul, 3,484,053.
Gregcrson, Stanley Martin: See —
Roy, Billy Bert; and Gregcrson, Stanley Martin, 3,474, 824.
Gregg, David Paul: See —
Johnson, Keith O.; and Gregg, David Paul.3,480,736.
Gregg, David Paul, to Gauss Electrophysics, Inc., mesne. Trans-
parent recording disc. 3,430,966, 3-4-69, CI. 274-42.
Gregg, George A. Electrical space heater. 3,466,425, 9-9-69, CI.
219-341.
Gregg, Hendrick J.: See —
Rinkcr, Franklin G.; and Gregg, Hendrick J. .3,455, 561.
Gregg, James Leslie: See —
Amies, Gerald Lee; and Gregg. James Leslie, 3,467. 867.
Gregg, James 1... to General Motors Corporation. Testing system for
checking diodes connected in situ with inductance windings of
dynamoelectric machines. 3,449,673, 6-10-69, CI. 324-158.
Gregg. John V., Sr., to Cook Paint & Varnish Company. Combina-
tion spray head and screen filter. 3,436.024, 4-1-69, CI. 239-553.3
Gregg, Paul V.. to Walker Manufacturing Company. Pipe end form-
ing machine. 3,470,724, 10-7-69, CI. 72-306.
Gregg, Paul V., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Pipe bending
apparatus and method of bending. 3,472.056, 10-14-69, CI. 72-
369.
Gregg. Paul V.. to Walker Manufacturing Company. Flattcncr for
tube bender. 3,483.725, 12-16-69, CI. 72-384.
Grcgo, Peter; and Howell, Robert G., to Corning Glass Works. Red
stained soda lime glass. 3,429,742, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-124.
Grcgo, Thomas E., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Hoist chain guide.
3,424,436, 1-28-69, CI. 254-190.
Grcgo, Thomas E., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Multiple disc brake
with resilient release means. 3,486,588, 12-30-69, CI. 188-72.
Gregoirc Engineering & Development Co.: See —
Grcgoire, Rcsta S., 3,483,663.
Grcgoire, Resta S., 3,486,262.
Gregoirc, Rcsta S.. 3,486,281.
Grcgoire Engineering and Development Co.: See —
Grcgoire, Rcsta S., 3.462,819.
Gregoirc, Johannes H.C.M.A.: See —
Ottcnheym, Johannes H.; Thoma, Jozcf A.; and Grcgoire,
Johannes H.C. MA. ,3,476,665.
Gregoirc, Rcsta S. Anchor clip. 3,447,823, 6-3-69, CI. 287-189.35
Grcgoire, Resta S., to Grcgoire Engineering and Development Co.
Sheet panel wall assembly. 3.462,819, 8-26-69. CI. 29-155.
Grcgoire, Resta S., to Grcgoire Engineering & Development Co.
Building wall construction. 3,483,663. 12-16-69, CI. 52-293.
Grcgoire, Rcsta S., to Grcgoire Engineering & Development Co.
Post sign. 3,486,262. 12-30-69, CI. 40-145.
Grcgoire. Rcsta S., to Grcgoire Engineering & Development Co.
Commodity sheet panel. 3,486,281, 12-30-69, CI. 52-127.
Gregor, Harry P. Fuel cell with ion exchange electrolyte. 3,483,036,
12-9-69, CI. 136-86.
Gregor, Harry P.; Teyssie, Philippe; and Hocschele, Guenthcr K.
Olcophilic-hydrophilic ion exchange resins. 3,434,979, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-2.1
LIST OF PATENTEES
603
Gregor. Harry: See —
Hanncman, Robert Gorden; Gordon. Mack; and Gregor, Har-
ry. 3 .427.978.
Gregord. Thomas: See —
Kania. Robert C; and Gregord. Thomas. 3. 446. 316.
Gregord. Thomas, to Titzel Engineering, Inc. Portable work tower
for use in vessels having limited clearance. 3.454,133. 7-8-69. CI.
182-128.
Gregord. Thomas: and Kania. Robert Charles, to Koppers Company.
Inc. Horizontally movable platform having a vertically movable
carriage for oxygen steelmaking operations. 3.480.267. 11-25-69,
CI. 266-34.
Gregori. Agostino: See —
Gregori. Agostino: and Wintercorn. Andrew F., 3.467.966.
Gregori. Agostino; and Wintercorn, Andrew F., 1/3 each to Gregori,
Agostino Wintercorn, Andrew F.. and Wintercorn. Walter F.
Bidet. 3.467.966. 9-23-69. CI. 4-7.
Gregori. Werner K. H.. to Roher-Bohm Limited, mesne. Baffle unit.
3.420.023. 1-7-69. CI. 52-309.
Gregorian. Razmic S.: See —
Cote. James A.; Ferrington. Thomas E.; and Gregorian. Razmic
S, 3.463,765.
Gregorian. Razmic S.. to Grace, W. R., & Co. Method for forming
biaxially oriented film. 3.465.072. 9-2-69, CI. 264-95.
Gregorian. Razmic S.; and Bush, Richard W.. to Grace. W. R., &
Co. Coating process. 3,477.924, 11-1 1-69. CI. 204-78.
Gregorich, Henry L.. Jones, Clevoe D.; and Phelps, Marion E., to
Ford Motor Company. Anchor tooth spline for rotating gear
mechanisms. 3,477,250. 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 64-23.
Gregorio. Guglielmo: See —
Pregaglia. Gianfranco; Gregorio. Guglielmo; and Conti, Fran-
cesco.3,479,412.
Gregory, Benjamin F.; and Weber, Russell A., to Trak Microwave
Corporation. High frequency AC-DC fluorescent lamp driver cir-
cuit. 3,448.335. 6-3-69. CI. 315-171.
Gregory, Edward G., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Tool.
3.461.732, 8-19-69, CI. 74-60.
Gregory. Edward G.; Dobslaw, Gerhardt A.; and De Waters. Terry
L., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Portable circular saw.
3.456,696. 7-22-69, CI. 143-43.
Gregory. Eric, to Air Reduction Company. Incorporated. Fabrication
of niobium superconductor alloys. 3,472.705. 10-14-69, CI. 148-
1 1.5
Gregory, Frederick H. Automobile signal-brake light flasher.
3.460.089, 8-5-69, CI. 340-67.
Gregory. Gordon Ian: See —
Eardley, Stephen; Gregory, Gordon Ian; Lazenby, John Kevin,
and Long, Alan Gibson, 3,479,350.
Gregory Industries. Inc.: See —
Hill, Arthur, 3,448,239.
Spisak, Steve, 3,448.236.
Gregory. James T.; Robertson, Arthur B.; and Keim, William A., to
PPG Industries, Inc. Polycarbonate-carbamates of alkylidene
diphenols and dihydroxy diphenyl sulfones. 3,451,966. 6-24-69,
CI. 260-49.
Gregory. Jerry D. Tape display case. 3.464,748, 9-2-69, CI. 312-216.
Gregory, Jocelyn Margaret: See —
Swan. John Melvin; and Gregory. Jocelyn Margaret. 3,445,484.
Baklien. Asbjorn; Gregory. Jocelyn M.; and Kling.
Klaus.3.478.057.
Roberts. Gwyneth M.; Butt. Faye E.; Baklien. Asbjorn; Gregory.
Jocelyn M.: and Kuiper. Jan. 3, 476. 546.
Gregory. John W.; and Sored. Donald L.. to United States of Amer-
ica. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Combustion
chamber. 3.460.759. 8-12-69. CI. 239-127.1
Gregory. John: See —
Lo'belle. Marcel J. O.; and Gregory. John. 3.438.060.
Gregorv. Joyce. Weightable hairpiece stand. 3.441.182. 4-29-69. CI.
223-66.
Gregory. Leroy C; and Haywood. John T.. to Western Electric
Company. Incorporated. Circuit employing magnetic cores for
testing the presence and absence of electrical connections.
3.439^268. 4-15-69. CI. 324-73.
Gregorv. Lester. Jr. Monitor means and counter mechanism for use
with seed planters and the like. 3.422.776. 1-21-69. CI. 111-51.
Gregorv. Lester. Jr. Dispensing and feed mechanism. 3.458.968. 8-5-
69. CI. 53-55.
Gregory. Peter John, to Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia
and New Zealand Limited. Process for the reductive dimerisation
of alpha, beta-olefinic nitriles. 3.479.386. 1 1-18-69. CI. 260-465.8
Gregory. Thomas G., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for inspecting inaccessible surfaces.
3.423.500. 1-21-69. CI. 264-220.
Gregory. Walter V.. Jr.. to Controlex Corporation of America. Tu-
bular flexible remote control device. 3.452.615. 7-1-69. CI. 74-
501.
Gregorv. William C. Method of forming metal articles. 3.421.200. 1-
14-69. CI. 29-458.
Gregorv. William C. Rigid structure comprised of hollow, sealed
spheres bonded together. 3.427.139. 2-1 1-69. CI. 29-183.
Gregson. Melvin Ross. Gun sling. 3.430.828. 3-4-69. CI. 224-1.
Gregston. Jerry K. Method for treating gas lift wells. 3.473.61 1. 10-
21-69. CI. 166-310.
Greibach. E m i 1 H.. to Solitron Devices. Inc.. mesne. Root-mean-
square current meters. 3.458.8 11. 7-29-69. CI. 324-132.
Greichgauer. Otto. Brush and method of producing the same.
3.477,763. I 1-1 1-69. CI. 300-21
Greidinger. Dahlia S.; and Gershowitch-Cohen, Liuba. to Chemicals
& Phosphates Ltd. Glycyrrhetic acid phosphoric acid ester and
salts thereof. 3.454,613'. 7-8-69. CI. 260-447.
Greif Bros. Cooperage Corporation. The: See —
Bobula. Edward M.; Santoni, Cesar; and Russell. Raymond C
3,439.949.
Carpenter. Herbert L.. Jr ; and Dubois. Robert A.. 3.432.070.
Carpenter. Herbert L., Jr.. 3,437.231.
Carpenter. Herbert L.. Jr.. 3.445,049.
Dubois, Robert A.; and Gushard. William H.. 3.445.031.
Naylor. Robert M.; and Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr.. 3.431.870.
Santoni, Cesar. 3.447.825.
Greif. Herman J., Jr.; Kuusik, Uno; and Koch. David A., to Chrysler
Corporatisn. Sealing apparatus for rotary mechanism. 3.485.440.
12-23-69, CI. 230-145.
Greif, Martin: See —
Vincent. James G . Jr.; Hansen. Lloyd Frank: Yen. Ernest Chu;
Taylor. Arthur Sinclair: Bott. George Spencer; and Greif.
Martin,3.436,453.
Greifenhagen, Karl-Heinz. Device for subsequently applying and ad-
ditional recording to a primary recording. 3.445.607. 5-20-69, CI.
179-100.2
Greig. James D.: See —
Bailey. Alfred J.; and Greig. James D., 3,434. 737.
Greig. James W.; and Anderson. David P.. to Woodall Industries. In-
corporated. Method for making a hollow plastic core structure.
3,462,330, 8-19-69, CI. 156-197!
Grein, Arpad: See —
Cotta, Ernesto; Grein. Arpad; and Spalla. Celestino. 3.454.469.
Greiner Electronic AG.: See —
Greiner, Rudolf; and Sanz. Manuel. 3.486.859.
Greiner. Herbert. Molded graphite bodies and process for making
the same. 3.438.848. 4-15-69, CI. 161-168.
Greiner. Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich. to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of magnetic flaw detection using a recording
layer that is heated and cooled in the leakage field of the test-
piece. 3.430.133, 2-25-69. CI. 324-37.
Greiner, Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich. to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Magnetographic testing with recording layer having
oriented magnetizable crystals. 3.435,336. 3-25-69. CI. 324-37.
Greiner, Leonard, to United Aircraft Corporation. Oxidizer to fuel
ratio control responsive to condensuctor pressure. 3.427.803. 2-
18-69. CI. 60-39.03
Greiner. Leonard, to United Aircraft Corporation. Underwater
propulsion systems employing NX). 3,430.602. 3-4-69. CI. 1 15-6.1
Greiner. Leonard, to United Aircraft Corporation. Underwater
power plant. 3.469.555. 9-30-69. CI. 1 15-6.1
Greiner. Rolf, to Schoko-Buck GmbH. Device for handling and
positioning articles within containers. 3,444.982. 5-20-69. CI. 198-
33.
Greiner. Rolf, to Winkler & Dunnebier Maschinenfabrik und Eisen-
giesserei K.G. Apparatus for the three-dimensional decoration of
pieces of candv particularly pralines. 3.450.095, 6-17-69, CI. 1 18-
14.
Greiner. Rolf, to Schoko-Buck G.m.b.H. Apparatus for distributing
candies or the like. 3.450.247. 6-17-69, CI. 198-31.
Greiner. Rudolf; and Sanz. Manuel, to Greiner Electronic A.G.
Blood analyzing method and apparatus. 3.486.859, 12-30-69. CI.
23-230.
Greipel. Frank J.: See —
Rosner. Michael W.; Boileau. Louis D.: and Greipel. Frank
J. .3.468. 277.
Greis. Howard A., to Kinefac Corporation. Apparatus for slitting and
forming strip material. 3.446.049. 5-27-69. CI. 72-186.
Greis. Karl, to Moeller & Neumann G.m.b.H. Device for edge
trimming metal sheet material in shearing lines. 3.421.395. 1-14-
69. CI. 83-436.
Greitzer. Morris; and Greitzer. Simon. Releasable container lid lock.
3.464.582. 9-2-69. CI. 220-60.
Greitzer. Simon: See —
Greitzer. Morris; and Greitzer. Simon. 3. 464. 582.
Grekila. Richard B.: Ho. Shih-Ming: Knochel. William J.; and Lin.
Francis C. M.. 10rr each to Berman. Robert J. Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Sealing compositions for bonding ceramics to
metals. 3.469.729. 9-30-69. CI. 220-2.3
Grekila. Richard B.; and Needham. Oliver S.. Jr.. to Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. Method of coating with glass. 3.457.102. 7-
22-69. CI. I 17-105.2
Grelecki. Chester J.; Keeler. Robert A.: und Szabo. Barna. Jr.. to
United States of America. Navy, mesne. Thixotropic gelled
bipropellant composition containing sulphated galactose polymer.
3.470.042. 9-30-69. CI. 149-22.
Grelle. Horst. to Bahre-Metallwerk K.G. Collapsible container hav-
ing reinforced edge portions. 3.435.979. 4-1-69. CI. 217-69.
604
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Greller, Nelson P. Sorting conveyor. 3,451,525, 6-24-69, CI. 198-38.
Greller, Nelson P. Sorting conveyor control. 3,451,547, 6-24-69, CI.
209-74.
Grellsson, Karl Gustav, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Suction cleaner.
3,458,891, 8-5-69, CI. 15-327.
Grellsson, Karl Gustav, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Vacuum cleaner.
3,466,696, 9-16-69, CI. 15-327.
Grempler, Donald E. Data retrieval control for card controlled
machines. 3,427,439, 2-1 1-69, CI. 235-61.7
Grendelmeier, Georg: See —
Rabian, Laszlo; and Grendelmeier, Georg, 3,465,220.
Rabian, Laszlo; and Grendelmeier, Georg, 3,469, 101.
Grenier, Joseph Henri. Endless track for vehicle. 3,484,140, 12-16-
69, CI. 305-35.
Grenier, Maurice, to L"Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude
et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Process for the
production of a gas with a variable output by controlling the
degree of refrigeration in the liquefaction of stored gas. 3,485,053,
12-23-69, CI. 62-13.
Grenley, Dallas G.: See —
Boyer, Raymond F.; Grenley, Dallas G.; and Anspaugh, Robert
H., 3,462,839.
Grenlund, Wesley E.: See —
Busker, Leroy H.; and Grenlund, Wesley E., 3 ,44 1,844.
Grennan, Charles W.: See —
Difford, LeRoy A.; Grennan, Charles W.; and Moorcroft, David
L., 3,483,825.
Grenzeback, Robert J. Unitary joint-forming structure. 3,460,447, 8-
12-69, CI. 94-18.
Gresen Manufacturing Company: See —
Getman, Ronald K., 3,469,606.
Gresens, Robert I.; and Sackmary, Stephen M., to General Electric
Company. Beater ejector for food mixer. 3,443,795, 5-13-69, CI.
259-1.
Gresenz, William M.; Bendrick, Edward S.; Weber, Bruce R.; and
Archacki, William J., to Interchemical Corporation. Novel coating
composition. 3,483,149, 12-9-69, CI. 260-18.
Gresham, John Thomas, to FMC Corporation. Gyroscope float.
3,442,142, 5-6-69, CI. 74-5.5
Gresham, John Thomas: See —
West, Fred William; Gresham, John Thomas; and Weil,
Theodore.3,428,715.
Gresham, Virginia D. Male urinary drain. 3,421,507, 1-14-69, CI.
128-295.
Gresham, William F.: See —
McMeen, Forrest H.; Gresham, William F.; and Stucka, George
R., 3,427,061.
Greskowiak, Maurice J.: See —
Archambeau, James J.; and Greskowiak, Maurice J.,3,439,816.
Gress, Albert V., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Bearing means.
3,447,840, 6-3-69, CI. 308-5.
Gressitt, Tillman J.; and Ramsey, Raymond B., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Cable identification and spacing
system. 3,459,878, 8-5-69, CI. 174-112.
Gretag Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Celio, Tino; and Guillaume, Francois, 3,454,343.
Celio, Tino; and Hogg, Heinrich, 3,467.475.
Ehrat, Kurt, 3,436,478.
Gretheer, Morris P.: See —
Cook, Edward H., Jr.; and Gretheer, Morris P., 3,475,301.
Gretteberg, Fredrik, to A/S Lehmkuhl. Employing an interdigital
tone to selective calling system aid in discrimination between
signal zones. 3,470,326, 9-30-69, CI. 179-41.
Gretter, Ralph W.; Spollen, Francis J.; and Voigt, Gottfried O., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Submarine cable bury-
ing machine. 3,434,297, 3-25-69, CI. 61-72.4
Greulich, Charles. Trim lift guard for lawnmowers. 3,427,793, 2-18-
69, CI. 56-255.
Greulich, Heinz; Schumacher, Karl; Leinauer, Erich; and Widl, Ger-
hard, to Bosch, Robert G.m.b.H. Plug and socket connection.
3,471,824, 10-7-69, CI. 339-61.
Greulich, Robert G., to Singer Company, The. Needle bar and
presser bar subassembly. 3,420,198, 1-7-69, CI. 112-238.
Greulich, Robert G., to Singer Company, The. Feed mechanisms for
sewing machines. 3,467,041, 9-16-69, CI. 112-215.
Greutert, Werner: See —
Scholzel, Karl, 3,445,287.
Schozel, Karl, 3,462,304.
Greutman, William J. Float switch cutoff means. 3,480,749, 11-25-
69, CI. 200-84.
Greven, Hendrik Maria, to Organon IncD-Phe-7""10 A.C.T.H. and
derivatives and complexes thereof. 3,479,333, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
112.5
Grewe, Ferdinand: See —
Goeldner, Herbert; and Grewe, Ferdinand, 3,472,936.
Grey, Donald D., to Celanese Corporation. Tow processing.
3,471,901, 10-14-69, CI. 19-66.
Grey, Jerry. Method and device for determining properties of an
ionized gas. 3,459,039, 8-5-69, CI. 73-190.
Grey, Jerry; Nelson, Seymour T.; and Williams, Peter M., said Nel-
son assignor to said Grey. Liquid core nuclear propulsion reactor.
3,426,533, 2-1 1-69, CI. 60-203.
Grey, Peter John, to BTR Industries Limited. Phosphorus com-
pounds. 3,445,202, 5-20-69, CI. 23-357.
Grgurich, Donald A.; Johnston, William K.; and Weissman, Walter,
to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Method for heating
low temperature fluids. 3,446,029, 5-27-69, CI. 62-52.
Gri, Norman J.; and Yon, Eugene T., to Avco Corporation. Process
for making an indium antimonide infrared detector contact.
3,483,096, 12-9-69, CI. 204-15.
Grib, Boris F., to Philamon Incorporated. Tuning fork resonator with
reed-mode damping and reed signal cancellation. 3,480,809, 11-
25-69, CI. 310-25.
Grib, Noris F.; and Shreve, Robert R., to Philamon Laboratories,
Inc. Balanced and coupled tuning fork mounting structure for sup-
pressing reed vibration. 3,425,310, 2-4-69, CI. 84-457.
Gribas, George J.; Kinney, George C; and Cummings, Edwin, Jr., to
Howmet Corporation. Apparatus for treating and inspecting
castings and like objects. 3,460,547, 8-12-69, CI. 134-46.
Gribble, Donald J., to Agpro, Inc. Combination agitator and chopper
for intake of slurry pump. 3,429,513, 2-25-69, CI. 241-46.
Gribble, Maurice Woolmer; and Whitehead, Donald Gill, to Ferranti,
Limited. Information storage devices using delay lines. 3,471,835,
10-7-69, CI. 340-173.
Gribbons, John G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Test set for measuring the rate effect and the forward blocking
recovery time of thyristors. 3,436,661, 4-1-69, CI. 324-158.
Gribens, Joel A.: See —
Simons, Charles W.; and Gribens, Joel A. ,3,443,006.
Grice, William A.: See —
Brignac, Ron R., 3,462,139.
Grichnik, Emil J. Cotton picker. 3,422,609, 1-21-69, CI. 56-47.
Grichnik, Emil J., to International Harvester Company. Cotton
picker housing structure. 3,451,201, 6-24-69, CI. 56-44.
Grichnik, James A.; and Kupferschmidt, Albert, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Nystagmus gonioscope. 3,469,903, 9-30-69, CI. 351-1.
Gricol, Joseph D.; and Schmidt, George E., to Concast Incorporated,
mesne. Continuous casting mold. 3,446,267, 5-27-69, CI. 164-268.
Grider, Lyle D.; Reuter, Gottfried; and Mork, George W., to Bu-
cyrus-Erie Company. Telescopic cantilevered boom. 3,445,004, 5-
20-69, CI. 212-55.
Grieb, Hubert J., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Turbo-drive
for high velocity helicopters. 3,476,334, 11-4-69, CI. 244-17.19
Griebisch, Otto: See —
Gunther, Norbert; Schreiber, Otto; Rubl, Wilhelm; and
Griebisch, Otto,3,436,150.
Griebsch, Eugen: See —
Janssen, Rainer; Helm, Dietrich; and Griebsch, Eu-
gen,3,483,146.
Griebstein, William J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Stan-
nous hydroxyethylnitrilodiacetate. 3,448,132, 6-3-69, CI. 260-
429.7
Grieco, George D.: See —
De Hoff, Ronald L.; and Grieco, George D., 3,477,981.
Grieger, Philip F.; and Jaffe, Sol S., to McGraw-Edison Company.
Sealed battery with charge-control electrode. 3,424,617, 1-28-69,
CI. 136-6.
Grieger, Robert. Apparatus for manufacturing attenuator plugs.
3,452,395, 7-1-69, CI. 18-16.5
Griem, Paul D., Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method of and apparatus for heating material. 3,420,510, 1-7-69,
CI. 263-11.
Griem, Paul D., Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method of and apparatus for producing continuous fibers.
3,471,278, 10-7-69, CI. 65-2.
Grieninger. Jean W., to Magnavox Company, The. Harmonic free
frequency multiplier utilizing capacitor integration. 3,449,656, 6-
10-69, CI. 321-66.
Griepentrog, Dal Frank, to RCA Corporation. Intermediate frequen-
cy coupling network having a sharply tuned sound carrier cancel-
lation trap inductively coupled to the input circuit. 3,487,339, 12-
30-69, CI. 333-76.
Grier, Joseph H., Jr. Pedal crank actuated bicycle wheel rim brakes.
3,486,586, 12-30-69, CI. 188-24.
Grier, Nathaniel, to Merck & Co., Inc. Cyclic ketone diamines as
soil fungicides and bactericides. 3,452,143, 6-24-69, CI. 424-325.
Grierson, Robert: See —
Bonis, Laszlo J.; and Grierson, Robert,3.460,971.
Griesbaum, Karl; Oswald, Alexis A.; and Hall, Daniel Noyes, to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. O.O-diethyl-S-
(methylthiopropyl) dithiophosphate. 3,449,474, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
948.
Griese, Elmer W., Jr., to Ekco Containers, Inc. Method of making
an applicator package. 3,429.096, 2-25-69, CI. 53-37.
Griese, Hans-Joachim, to Sennheiser Electronic. Low noise circuit
arrangement for capacitive transducer. 3,422,225, 1-14-69, CI.
179-1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
605
Griesenbrock, Karl-Heinz, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Control
means for a hydrostatic vehicle drive. 3,450,224, 6-17-69, CI. 180-
66.
Griesenbrock, Karl-Heinz, to Eaton Yale & Towne G.m.b.H. Holder
for paper cups and the like Sprung swinging steering axles.
3,481,621, 12-2-69, CI. 294-31.2
Grieshaber, Gunther S., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Multiplex ground-
ing outlet. 3,478,295, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 339-14.
Grieshaber, Herman R. Pivoted retractor with shielded spacer teeth.
3,470,872, 10-7-69, CI. 128-17.
Griesser A.G.: See —
Griesser, Friedrich, 3,429,355.
Griesser, Friedrich, to Griesser A.G. Blinds. 3,429,355, 2-25-69, CI.
160-133.
Griest, Raymond Howard, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Laser em-
ploying semielliptical pump cavity. 3,475,697, 10-28-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Grieve, Earl D., 1/2 to Hibpshonan, Ronald D. Safety device for ski
lift cable. 3,459,138, 8-5-69, CI. 104-173.
Grieve, T., and Company Limited: See —
Beighton, George William; and Britcher, Arthur Iden,
3,439,729.
Griffen, Charles W., to Armstrong Cork Company. Rotary drum for
Assuring acoustical material. 3,461,754, 8-19-69, CI. 83-2.
Griffeth, Thurman F.; Taylor, Lawrence C; and Hale, Elgie J.
Moisture content tester including a probe having a material sam-
pling chamber. 3,487,302, 12-30-69, CI. 324-65.
Griffey, Donald E., to Motorola, Inc. Blanking circuit. 3,459,992, 8-
5-69, CI. 315-22.
Griffey, Donald E.; and Drummond, William E., to Motorola, Inc.
Relaxation oscillator with sawtooth output. 3,424,998, 1-28-69, CI.
331-111.
Griffin, Anthony L.; and Griffin, David A. Replacement flange for
pin spotter ring tube guide housing. 3,462,144, 8-19-69, CI. 273-
43.
Griffin, Archie Z., Jr., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Methods and apparatus for drill stem testing. 3,482,628, 12-9-69,
CI. 166-152.
Griffin, Benjamin F., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Pulse genera-
tor. 3,437,099, 4-8-69, CI. 137-81.5
Griffin, Brian Philip, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Production of thermoplastic polymeric materials. 3,450,796, 6-17-
69, CI. 260-885.
Griffin, Brian Philip, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polymeric styrene or alkyl methacrylate copolymers made by 3
stage granular polymerization process. 3,458,603, 7-29-69, CI.
260-881.
Griffin, Brian William; and Simons, William Richard, to Smiths In-
dustries Limited. Rate gyroscopes. 3,469,458, 9-30-69, CI. 74-5.46
Griffin, Charles B.: See —
Jordan, Bertram L.; Mitchell, John D.; Harrington, Joseph J.;
Griffin, Charles B.; and Hall, William R.,3 ,482,6 14.
Griffin, Dale Miller, Jr.: See —
Clarke, Ray Allen; and Griffin, Dale Miller, Jr.,3,479,192.
Griffin, David A.: See —
Griffin, Anthony L.; and Griffin, David A. ,3,462, 144.
Griffin, Donald H., to Fli-Back Company, Inc., The. Pearlescent,
phosphorescent balls and methods for making the same.
3,445,551,5-20-69, CI. 264-21.
Griffin, Edward J.: See —
Leibson, Abraham; and Griffin, Edward J. ,3,423,005.
Griffin, Francis D., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Device for determining the accura-
cy of the flare on a flared tube. 3,426,272, 2-4-69, CI. 324-61.
Griffin, Gary A.: See —
Smythe, William J.; Shamos, Morris H.; and Griffin, Gary
A.,3,480,369.
Griffin, Gary W.; and Kristinsson, Haukur, to Research Corporation.
Process for preparing cyclic organic compounds. 3,445,357, 5-20-
69, CI. 204-158.
Griffin, Gordon Douglas. Seat belt safety system. 3,462,732, 8-19-
69, CI. 340-52.
Griffin, Gordon R.; and Meyer, Herbert, to Electro-Optical Systems,
Inc. Passive bright pattern reticle. 3,446,561, 5-27-69, CI. 356-
147.
Griffin, Ira L., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Griffin, Ira L., Sr., 3,441,992.
Griffin, Ira L., Sr., 3,484,915.
Griffin, Ira L., Sr., to Griffin, Ira L., & Sons, Inc. Size applicator
having auxiliary squeeze rolls. 3,441,992, 5-6-69, CI. 28-28.
Griffin, Ira L., Sr., to Griffin, Ira L., & Sons, Inc. Size box with vari-
able size level. 3,484,915, 12-23-69, CI. 28-28.
Griffin, John R.: See —
Claybaugh, Billy E.; Griffin, John R.; and Watson, Albert
T.,3,472,829.
Griffin, Kenneth R., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method of par-
tial cavity mold forming. 3,463,844, 8-26-69, CI. 264-89.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Process of operating fuel cell with excess naphtha fuel. 3,453,147,
7-1-69, CI. 136-86.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Fuel cell and method for producing pulsating direct electrical cur-
rent. 3,476,608, 1 1-4-69, CI. 136-86.
Griffin, Richard H.: See —
Roberts, Earl W., Jr.; and Griffin, Richard H, 3,457,383.
Griffin, Robert M., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Threadless
lamp and base. 3,478,300, 11-1 1-69, CI. 339-72.
Griffin, Thomas A.; Humrick, Richard J.; and Hill, Edwin R., to
Kewanee Oil Company. Process of attaching a collector grid to a
photovoltaic cell. 3,442,007, 5-6-69, CI. 29-472.9
Griffin, William D.: See-
Barton, Oliver A.; Griffin, William D.; Lund, Richard B.;
Vitrone, John; and Oser, Zalik.3,483,164.
Griffin, William P., Jr., to Sun Oil Company. Dimerization of olefin
hydrocarbons. 3,467,726, 9-16-69, CI. 260-683.15
Griffin, William P., Jr.; and Butte, Walter A., Jr., to Sun Oil Com-
pany. Catalyst system and process for polymerization of olefins.
3,485,892, 12-23-69, CI. 260-683.15
Griffin, William P., Jr.: See—
Eberhardt, Gert G.; and Griffin, William P., Jr.,3,459,825.
Eberhardt, Gert G.; and Griffin, William P., Jr.,3,472,91 1.
Griffin, William S., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Fluid jet amplifier. 3,420,253, 1-7-
69, CI. 137-81.5
Griffing, Margaret E.; Lamb, Frances W.; and Stephens, Ruth E., to
Ethyl Corporation. Method of controlling exhaust emission.
3,449,063, 6-10-69, CI. 23-2.
Griffis, Daniel L.: See —
Bunner, James E.; and Griffis, Daniel L., 3,466,480.
Griffith, Charles Fitzroy: See —
Dickinson, George Alfred; and Griffith, Charles Fit-
zroy,3,445,2I7.
Griffith, David K.: See—
Baerhold, Carl O.; and Griffith, David K., 3,450,324.
Griffith, Errol Robert: See —
Markowitz, Jerome; Griffith, Errol Robert; and Wetherhold,
James Richard, 3,445,579.
Griffith, Errol R., to Allen Organ Company. Percussion type elec-
tronic musical instrument. 3,439,568, 4-22-69, CI. 84-1.01
Griffith, George L., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Explosives
containing an impact-sensitive liquid nitrated polyol and
trimethyloethane trinitrate and process of conitrating mixtures of
polyols and trimethylolethane. 3,423,256, 1-21-69, CI. 149-2.
Griffith, George L., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Process
for continuous automated vibrational dying of explosives and ap-
paratus. 3,456,357, 7-22-69, CI. 34-28.
Griffith, George L.; and Schwoyer, William L., to Commercial Sol-
vents Corporation. Safe aqueous slurries of particulate nitrated ex-
plosives and polyacrylamides. 3,457,128, 7-22-69, CI. 149-93.
Griffith, Joseph W.: See —
Frey, Albert M.; and Griffith, Joseph W., 3,448, 205.
Griffith Laboratories, Incorporated, The: See —
Sair, Louis, 3,440,054.
Ziegler, John A., 3,464,831.
Ziegler, John A., 3,486,904.
Griffith, Lionel! K., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Biopsy instrument.
3,477,423, 11-11-69, CI. 128-2.
Griffith, Osbie H.: See—
McConnell, Harden M.; and Griffith, Osbie H.,3,481 ,952.
Griffith, Paul H.: See—
Schwiebert, Phillip D.; and Griffith, Paul H., 3,454,260.
Griffith, Randall E.: See-
Adams, Cecil E.; Griffith, Randall E.; Miller, Charles R.; and
Wilcox, Jack W., 3,481,276.
Griffith, Richard W., to Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company.
Cargo handling apparatus. 3,428,354, 2-18-69, CI. 294-67.
Griffith, Robert C; and Goodall, David A., to Litton Systems, Inc.
Illumination intensity control circuit for optical displays.
3,486,067, 12-23-69, CI. 315-84.6
Griffith, Roland K.: See-
Derbyshire, Rodney L.; and Griffith, Roland K., 3 ,448, 182.
Griffith, Ross T., to North American Aluminum Corporation. Con-
veyor. 3,441,123, 4-29-69, CI. 198-195.
Griffith, Russell K., to Standard Oil Company, The (Ohio).
Polymerization process. 3,462,355, 8-19-69, CI. 204-159.23
Griffith, Russell K.; and Zorska, Roman, to Standard Oil Company,
The (Ohio). Process for preparation of /3-chloromethacrylonitrile.
3,481,970, 12-2-69, CI. 260-465.7
Griffith, Walter L. Machine for applying high consistency fluids and
semisolids. 3,451.598, 6-24-69, CI. 222-485.
Griffith, William Alexander; Link, Paul Eugene; and Burns, Benny
Ray, to Phelps Dodge Corporation. Continuous slurry sampler and
deaerator. 3,464,272, 9-2-69, CI. 73-423.
Griffith, William J.: See—
Falterman, Charles W.; and Griffith, William J. ,3,477,373.
Griffith, William S., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Method for fix-
ing phthalocyanine dyestuffs on textile fibers. 3,420,615, 1-7-69,
CI. 8-37.
Griffiths, Clifford H.; Sang, Harry M.; and Champness, Clifford H.,
to Noranda Mines Limited. Single crystal selenium rectifier.
3,473,095, 10-14-69, CI. 317-241.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Griffiths. Darroll J. L.; Miller. Kenyon W.; and Nikkei. Willem A., to
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Method for manufactur-
ing corrugated board. 3.434,901, 3-25-69, CI. 156-210.
Griffiths Electronics, Inc.: See—
Griffiths. Leighton E.. 3.426.413.
Griffiths, Emil S., to CMP Industries, Inc. Alloy composition and
method of forming the same. 3.464.817, 9-2-69, CI. 75-171.
Griffiths, Francis P., to United States of America. Agriculture.
Process for reactivating polyamide resin used in debittering citrus
juices. 3.463.763, 8-26-69, CI. 260-78.
Griffiths, Geoffrey; and Parsons. Brian Neville, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Reactive monoazo dyestuffs containing two
cholorotriazine groups. 3.474.084. 10-21-69, CI. 260-153.
Griffiths, Henry W.: See-
Nelson, Alfred M.; and Griffiths, Henry W.. 3.474,428.
Griffiths, Henry W., to Magnavox Company, The. Magneto-optical
transducer. 3.474,431. 10-21-69, CI. 340-174.1
Griffiths. James E.; Pao, Yoh-Hun; and Zitter. Robert N.. to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. Method and apparatus for
measuring light signals of low intensity by utilization of shot noise.
3.426,208. 2-4-69, CI. 250-200.
Griffiths, John H.; and Poulson. Barrie K.. to Instron Limited. Opti-
cal means for following the relative movement of two marks on a
specimen during tensile testing. 3,435.231, 3-25-69. CI. 250-201.
Griffiths. Leighton E., to Griffiths Electronics. Inc. Method of mak-
ing a cathode-grid assembly. 3.426,413. 2-1 1-69. CI. 29-25.14
Griffiths. Norman J.: See —
Shephard, Harry D.. Jr.; and Griffiths, Norman J.,
deceased,3,432.l38.
Griffiths. Robert I.: See—
Brinkley, Mux D.; and Griffiths, Robert I. .3,467.063.
Griffiths, Samuel T.: See-
Moss. Ronald; Campbell. Kenneth; and Griffiths, Samuel
T. 3,481,866.
Griffo. Joseph B., to Rotron Incorporated. Flow meter calibration
apparatus. 3.452,596. 7-1-69. CI. 73-230.
Griffolyn Company. Inc.: See —
Bjorksten, Johan A.; and Kaufman, William A., 3,467,999.
Schoening, Werner Peter. 3,480,059.
Griffon. Henri. Dehydration of potatoes. 3,425.849. 2-4-69, CI. 99-
207.
Griffon. Henri. Process for the dehydration of substances of animal
or vegetable origin. 3.431,119, 3-4-69. CI. 99-204.
Griffon. Henri. Cooking apparatus. 3,440.953. 4-29-69, CI. 99-355.
Grifo. Richard A.: Walts, John M ; and Schenck, Leslie M.. to GAF
Corporation. Detergent composition. 3,468,805, 9-23-69. CI. 252-
152.
Grigat, Ernst: See —
Heiss, Rudolf; Grigat, Ernst; Bocker, Ernst; and Hermann,
Gunther.3,458.639.
Grigat. Ernst; and Putter. Rolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the production of substituted triazines.
3.428,636, 2-18-69, CI. 260-248.
Grigat. Ernst; Schminke. Hans-Dieter; and Putter. Rolf, to Far-
benfabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Phenolic resins containing
cyanic ester groups. 3.448.079. 6-3-69. CI. 260-59.
Griaas. Chester Olin. Magnetic deflection ball game. 3.448.982. 6-
10"69. CI. 273-119.
Griggs. Elmer L. Classification gage. 3.464.1 19. 9-2-69. CI. 33-174.
Griggs Equipment. Inc.: See —
Motl. Anton: and Littlepage. James H.. 3.476.342.
Griggs. Sam F. Self-regulating skimming weir apparatus having a
constant discharge at anv desired setting 3.469.404. 9-30-69. CI.
61-23.
Grigor. James: See —
Peters. John: and Grigor. James. 3.432. 554.
Grigor. James; and Peters. John, to United States of America, Navy,
mesne. Hvdroxv difluoramino derivatives of cvclohexane or
cyclopentane. 3.484.486. 12-16-69. CI. 260-563.
Grigsby. Charles E.; Long. Chester L.; and Hose. Alexander V.. to
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, mesne.
Shut-off valve having main and back-up valves. 3.437.1 1 1. 4-8-69.
CI. 137-613.
Grigsbv. Ray. to Wortham Machinery Co.. mesne. Attachment for
lift truck. 3.455.476. 7-15-69. CI. 2M-620.
Grillot. Gerald F.: See—
Lau. Philip T. S.; and Grillot. Gerald F..3.453.330.
Grillot. Homer N.. to International Harvester Company. Knotter and
jaw. 3.468.575. 9-23-69. CI. 289-1 1.
Grillot. Homer N. : See —
Pool. Stuart D.; Everett. Charles \ '.: and Grillot. Homer
N. ,3.469.773.
Grim. David P.: See-
Kemp. Willard E.: and Grim. David P. . 3.47 1 .043.
Grimaldi. Pierre, to Societe de Prospection Electrique Schlumberger
S.A. Flowmeter apparatus for measuring flow rate and direction.
3.433.070. 3-18-69. CI. 73-229.
Grimar. Inc.: See —
Grise, Frederick G. J.. 3.422.844.
Hickman. Albert F.. 3.437.347.
Grimes. David W. Force application device. 3.457.840. 7-29-69. CI.
92-11 1
Grimes. James E.; and Muller. Michael, to Babcock Electronics Cor-
poration, mesne. Armature damping structure. 3.443.253. 5-6-69.
CI. 335-157.
Grimes Marion E. V-shaped snowplow for attachment to garden
tractors. 3.436,847. 4-8-69. CI. 37-44
Grimes, Marion E. Floating hitch construction. 3.470.631. 10-7-69.
CI. 37-42.
Grimes. Milton J.; Henrikson. Donald F.; and Meisel. Herbert R.. to
RCA Corporation. Method of providing contact leads for semicon-
ductors. 3.478.420. 1 1-18-69. CI. 29-588.
Grimes. Milton J.; and Meisel. Herbert R., to RCA Corporation.
Heat dissipator. 3.465,212. 9-2-69. CI. 317-234.
Grimes. Ralph. Rack for bowling balls and the like. 3.436.078. 4-1-
69, CI. 273-47.
Grimes. Warren R.: See —
Shaffer. James H.: Moulton, David M.; and Grimes. Warren
R.. 3.473.897.
Grimm. Donald C; and Pierce, Leonard. Jr.. to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Lubricating compositions including a polymer which
contains a salt or amide of a polyetheramine and an acid.
3.472,771. 10-14-69. CI. 252-34.
Grimm, Donald C; and Pierce. Leonard. Jr.. to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Lubricating compositions including a polymer which
contains polymerized sulfine. 3.483,123, 12-9-69. CI. 252-48.6
Grimm. Donald C; and Pierce. Leonard. Jr.. to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Lubricating compositions including a polymer which
contains an ammonium sulfate salt. 3.485.755. 12-23-69. CI. 252-
47.5
Grimm. Harold; and Zuckerman. Ira. to Panther Machine Corpora-
tion. Fold-forming assembly for cloth spreading machine.
3,473.798. 10-21-69. CI. 270-31.
Grimm, James J.; and Valihura. Robert J. Marking tag and method
of making and attaching the same. 3.442,037. 5-6-69TCI. 40-2.
Grimm. James J.: See —
Trumbull. Harold E.; and Grimm, James J. ,3.460, 472.
Grimm, Wilhelm; Guntsch. Fritz Rudolf; Strauss. Werner; and
Luther. Gunther. to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Document processing arrangement. 3.426.179. 2-4-69. CI.
235-61.1 1
Grimm. William K. Boundary barrier. 3.459.280. 8-5-69. CI. 188-32.
Grimm. Wolfgang: See —
Goemann, Juergen; and Grimm. Wolfgang, 3. 479. 9 1 3.
Grimme. Brooks H.; and McCarley. Herbert R.. to United States of
America, Army. Analog accelerometer having a digital output
signal. 3.459.053. 8-5-69". CI. 73-5 1 7.
Grimme. Brooks H.; and Oddo. Joseph A., to United States of
America. Army. Electrical pulsing circuit. 3.445,678. 5-20-69. CI.
307-132.
Grimmeisen, Theodore Louis, to Societe Th. Grimmeisen. Moulds
for ventilated footwear. 3.421.183. 1-14-69. CI. 18-42.
Grimmeiss. Hermann Georg. to North American Philips Company.
Inc. Junction photocell having intermediate level and auxiliary
light source to excite intermediate level. 3.430.050. 2-25-69. CI.
250-211.
Grimmeiss. Hermann Georg: and Scholz. Heinz, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne. Device for detecting radiation. 3.470.379. 9-30-
69, CI. 250-21 1.
Grimmel. Harry W.; and St. Alban. Jonas, to American Hoechst
Corporation. Reactive azo dyes. 3.445.451. 5-20-69. CI. 260-148.
Grimmer. Elmer J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Con-
denser bushing. 3.462.545. 8-19-69. CI. 174-143.
Grimmer. John E. Air compressor apparatus and method. 3.462.074.
8-19-69. CI. 230-181.
Grimoldi. Ranoldo H.: and Powers. Joseph E., to Kaiser Steel Cor-
poration. Combined apparatus for positioning, holding and operat-
ing on a workpiece. 3.430.317. 3-4-69. CI. 29-26.
Grimshaw. James F.. to Bausch & Lomb. Incorporated. Sample con-
tainer for automatic sampling apparatus. 3.449.959. 6-17-69. CI.
73-423.
Grimslev. Ralph Leroy: See —
Every. Richard L.; and Grimslev. Ralph Leroy .3.445.181 .
Grimslev. Ralph Leroy; and Every. Richard L.. to Continental Oil
Company. Conversion of sulfur dioxide to ammonium sulfate.
3.472,61*8, 10-14-69. CI. 23-119.
Grimslev. Ralph Leroy; and Every. Richard L.. to Continental Oil
Company. Manufacture of amine thiosulfates. 3.483.267. 12-9-69.
CI. 260-579.
Grimwood, Terence J.: See —
McWilliam, Gordon L.; Dudley. Dennis W.; Grimwood. Terence
J.; and Holmes. John Berwick. 3. 443.1 77.
Grindahl. George A.: and Pierce. Ogden R.. to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Process for the polymerization of perfluoroalkyl- sub-
stituted triazines and products thereof. 3.453.275. 7-1-69, CI. 260-
248.
Grindell. Duncan Holmes, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Vacuum switch. 3.485.978. 12-23-69. CI. 200-144.
Grindinger. Gerard R.. to Warwick Electronics. Inc. Music system.
3.430^530. 3-4-69. CI. 84-471.
LIST OF PATENTEES
607
Gnndle. Baline D., and Schmid. Hermann, to General Electric Corn-
pan). Pulse width multiplier or divider. 3.456.099. 7-15-69. CI.
235-195.
Grindrod. Harold Ernest; and Smith. John Alfred, to General En-
gineering Co.. (Radeliffe) Limited. Rotarv vacuum pumps.
3,423,014, 1-21-69. CI. 230-207.
Grindrod. Paul E.: See —
Gilford. Maurice J.; and Grindrod. Paul E.. 3.420.679.
Gring. John L.. to Sinclair Research. Inc. Method of preparing novel
multi-component heterogeneous contact material. 3.445.401. 5-20-
69. CI. 252-455.
Grinnell Corporation: See—
Balhouse. Harold J.. 3.479.696.
Boteler. Henrv W.. 3.471.124.
Mears, James'w.; and Merdinvan. Philip H.. 3.420,310.
Milligan. Gordon H.. 3,477,694.
Grinninger. Lowell D.; and Greenberg. Harry, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corporation. Molecular weight control of polymers.
3.423.379, 1-21-69, CI. 260-82.1
Grinninger. Lowell D.; and Meeks. Lawrence A., to National Distil-
lers and Chemical Corporation. Molecular weight control process
for polymers. 3,448.093. 6-3-69. CI. 260-80.7
Grinonneau. William C: See —
Bayer, John W.; Gannon. Donald W.; and Grinonneau. William
C. 3.427.257.
Bayer. John W.; Gagnon. Donald W.; Grinonneau. William C;
and Santiago. Edgardo,3.476.732.
Grinstead. Robert R.. to Dow Chemical Company. The. Selective ex-
traction of boron from aqueus solutions. 3,424,563. 1-28-69. CI.
23-312.
Grinstead. Robert R.. to Dow Chemical Company. The. Calcium
chloride and boric acid extraction from magnesium chloride brines
using diols and catechols. 3,433.604. 3-18-69. CI. 23-312.
Griot. Rudolf G.. to Sandoz Inc. Basic esters of malonic acid.
3.448.105. 6-3-69. CI. 260-246.
Griot. Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. Derivatives of isobutyric acid.
3.448,1 10, 6-3-69, CI. 260-294.3
Griot. Rudolf G.. to Sandoz Inc. Derivatives of bis-(p-chlorophenoxy |
acetic acid. 3.454.581. 7-8-69. CI. 260-294.3
Griot. Rudolf G.. to Sandoz lnc.N,N'[2.2-bis-(p-chlorophenoxy )
trimethvlenejdipvrrolidine and dipiperidine. 3.454.584. 7-8-69, CI.
260-294.7
Griot. Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. Bicyclodecenes containing three
ring nitrogen atoms. 3.470.198. 9-30-69. CI. 260-309.7
Griot. Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. Derivatives of malonic acid.
3.474.128, 10-21-69, CI. 260-473.
Griot. Rufolf G.. to Sandoz Inc. Production of heptafluoroisopropyl-
allyl ethers. 3.453,334. 7-1-69. CI. 260-614.
Grip. Erik Konrud. to Facit AB. Printing calculating machines.
3.451.617. 6-24-69. CI. 235-60.
Grip, Erik Konrud. to Facit AB. Arithmetic unit for calculating
machines of the ten-button key set type. 3.484.041. 12-16-69. CI.
235-63.
Gris. Pierre A.: See —
Lamy. Jacques E.: and Gris. Pierre A. .3.432.062.
Grisar. Johann Martin: and Hudak. William J., to Richardson-Mer-
rell Inc. Aminoalkenvlbenzenesulfonamides. 3.439.034. 4-15-69.
CI. 260-556.
Grisar. Johann Martin; and Hudak. William J., to Richardson-Mer-
rell Inc. Aminoalkanolbenzenesulfonamides. 3.439.035. 4-15-69.
CI. 260-556.
Grise. Frederick G. J., to Grimar. Inc. Flexible check valve.
3.422.844. 1-21-69. CI. 137-525.1
Grise. Frederick G. J. Aerial projectile. 3.437.340. 4-8-69. CI. 273-
183.
Grisebach. Hans-Theodor. to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia.
Automatic sequence cycle controlled advanceable mining prop ar-
rangement. 3.434.389.'3-25-69. CI. 91-36.
Grishin, Peter F.; and Adams. Andrew C. Roberts Companv Roving
frame. 3.472.013. 10-14-69. CI. 57-70.
Grishman. Simon, to Gluckin. William. & Company. Inc. Brassiere.
3.465.755. 9-9-69. CI. 128-425.
Grissom. John T.: See —
Koehler. Dale R : and Grissom. John T.. 3.479. 507.
Koehler. Dale R.: Grissom. John T.: and Polk. Robert
G. 3.445. 59 1.
Griste. Fredric S.. to Penn Fishing Tackle Mfg. Co. Fishing reel with
friction drag 3.425.644. 2-4-69" CI. 242-84745
Griswold. Augustus W.: Set —
Bahr. Karl E.; Griswold. Augustus W : Price. Aldon A . and
Young. Charles R.. 3.460. 824.
Griswold Controls: See —
Yates. Harry D : and Lieding. Cahin A.. 3.440.434.
Griswold. Douglas A.. Dick. Edward F : and Kesser. Charles M.. to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Implosion protection for
cathode ray tubes. 3.456.076. 7-15-69. CI. 178-7.82
Griswold. Edward A. Photoelectric cell installation for signal svstem
and method of installing same. 3.483.507. 12-9-69. CI. 340-38.
Griswold. Owen H.: and Hitchcock. Richard E. Spherical plug valve.
3.477.691. 1 1-1 1-69. CI. 251-172.
Gritsenko. Nikolai Demyanovich: See —
Artamonova. Nadezhda lvanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich;
Bykov. Alexandr Evseevich: Gritsenko. Nikolai Demyanovich;
Zhurenko. Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin. Nikolai Mikhailovich;
Kirkinsky. Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova. Svetlana Georgievna;
Solyanik. Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich:
Tikhomirov, Alexandr Vasilievich: Yarovoi, Vyacheslav
Savich; and Yasjukevich. Boris Ivanovich, 3,466, 862.
Gritton. William R.: See—
Crookston. James A.; and Gritton, William R., 3. 436. 237.
Crookston. James A ; and Gritton. William R.. 3.446. 639.
Gritz, Edward E.: Set —
Ropp. Richard C; and Gritz, Edward E.. 3.449. 258.
Groat. Marshall O.. to Kingsberry Homes Corporation. Process and
apparatus for forming a building structure. 3.443.303. 5-13-69, CI.
29-430.
Groat. Marshall O.. to Kingsberry Homes Corporation. Process and
apparatus for setting nails in elongated members. 3.479.734. II-
25-69. CI. 29-525.
Groat. Thomas A. Apparatus and method for simulating electrical
fault conditions in a protective relav svstem. 3.424.958. 1-28-69.
CI. 317-262.
Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Koch. Bernhard R.. 3.434.505.
Koch. Bernhard Robert. 3.424.205.
Koch. Bernhard Robert. 3.430.313.
Grob. William H. F.: See—
Canno. Leonard E.; and Grob. William H. F.. 3. 447. 736.
Canno. Leonard E.; and Grob. William H. F. 3. 464,620.
Grobe. Henry H., to Sun-Ray Burner Manufacturing Corporation.
Power conversion burner head. 3.486.835, 12-30-69" CI. 431-79,
Grobel. Lloyd P.: See—
Carson. Chester C; Gibbs. Edward E.; and Grobel. Lloyd
P. .3.428.838.
Grobel. Lloyd P.; and Carson. Chester C to General Electric Com-
pany. Overheating detector for gas cooled electric machine.
3,427.880, 2-18-69, CI. 73-339.
Grober. Abraham, to Victor Electric Wire & Cable Corporation.
Electrical connector. 3,467.796. 9-16-69. CI. 200-51.09
Groberg. John R. Method and apparatus for stacking hav and the
like. 3,450.281. 6-17-69, CI. 214-352.
Grobetv. Francois, to Cadral S.A. Apparatus for grinding diamond
or hard metal. 3.462.886. 8-26-69. CI. 51-54
Grobin. Allen W.. Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Phosphite testing method. 3.425.805. 2-4-69. CI. 23-230.
Groble. Kenneth K.: See —
Lorenzi. Donald E.; Groble. Kenneth K.. and Retskv. Michael
W.. 3.450.985.
Grobman. William; and Rullo. Gabriel N.. to Harris-Intertype Cor-
poration. Sheet feeding apparatus. 3.422.757. 1-21-69. CI. 101-
232.
Grobowski. Ben T.. to Rugg. E. T.. Company. The. \ -Belt drive hav-
ing special grooved idler pulley. 3.464.282. 9-2-69. CI. 74-226.
Groby. Bernt H.C.: See—
Nyberg. Hugo C.L.; and Groby. Bernt H.C.. 3.484.299.
Groce. Homer W.: See —
Meyer. Theodore J.. Jr.: and Groce. Homer W. 3. 434. 440.
Groce. Homer W.. to Wellman Industries. Inc. Textile card and lap
feeding means. 3.443.286. 5-13-69. CI. 19-105.
Groce. Homer W. Lap stop motion apparatus. 3.462.798. 8-26-69.
CI. 19-0.25
Grochowski, Raymond John: See —
Ryan, Charles Francis: and Grochowski. Ravmond
'john.3.448.173.
Grode. Gerald A.: See —
Cooper. Charles W .; and Grode. Gerald A. .3.462. 342.
Leininger. Robert I.; and Grode. Gerald A. .3.457.098.
Grodek. Ravmond J.: See —
Hay. Jo'hn O.; and Grodek. Raymond J. .3.472.613.
Grodnick. Herbert and Grodnick. Martin: See —
Zuczek. John F.. 3.421.164.
Groebel. Alfred, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Pharmacologically effective substance
and process for preparing it from ravensara aromatica. 3.478.147.
I l-l 1-69. CI. 424-195.
Groecela. Raymond: See —
Herzog. Hershel L.; Gebert. William H.: Murriil. Nathaniel M.:
and Groecela. Ray mond. 3.463. 793.
Groeger. Eugen. to Aero-Commerce GmbH. Rotary piston ap-
paratus. 3.430.573. 3-4-69. CI. 103-129.
Grpendijk. Hendrik: See —
Jonkers. Johannes Josephus Antonius; and Groendijk. Hen-
drik. 3.4S4. 269.
Groeneveld. Wilbur E.: See —
Stott. Ted; Gunvou. Lvman J.: Frushour. George \ .: and
Groeneveld. Wilbur E. '3 .425. 194.
Groeneweg. Abraham: See —
Bulthuis. Henricus Wilhelmus: and Groeneweg.
Abraham. 3. 454. 773.
608
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Groening, Harvey F.: See —
McLeod, James E.; Taborosi, Steve; Groening, Harvey F.; and
Riechers, Harold D., 3,469,938.
Groenke, Merlin A., to Portable Elevator Manufacturing Company.
Adjustable shank assembly. 3,480,086, 11-25-69, CI. 172-710.
Groenweghe, Leo C. D., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of or-
ganothiophosphorus halides. 3,457,307, 7-22-69, CI. 260-543.
Groenweghe, Leo C. D., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of or-
ganothiophosphorus halides. 3,457,308, 7-22-69, CI. 260-543.
Groenweghe, Leo C. D.: See —
Baker, Joseph W.; Groenweghe, Leo C. D.; and Stenseth,
Raymond E., 3,457,305.
Groepler, Rudi, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Planung und
Bau von Industrieanlagen. Apparatus for granulating plastic string.
3,422,713, 1-21-69, CI. 83-156.
Groes, James Dennis; and Arkless, Kenneth, to British Titan
Products Company Limited. Process for the production of particu-
late titanium dioxide. 3,463,610, 8-26-69, CI. 23-202.
Groetschel, Karl Maria. Mine roof support. 3,425,229, 2-4-69, CI.
61-45.
Groetschel, Karl Maria. Roof supporting system for mine workings.
3,431,738, 3-11-69, CI. 61-45.
Groetschel, Karl Maria. Roof supports for mine workings. 3,466,875,
9-16-69, CI. 61-45.
Groetschel, Karl M. Roof supports for mine workings. 3,474,627,
10-28-69, CI. 61-45.
Groff, Emory L.: See —
Bruehl, Anton, 3,462,960.
Groff, Emory L., Jr.: See —
Bruehl, Anton, 3,462,960.
Groff, Ralph W., St.: See—
Smith, Barton K.; Groff, Ralph W., Sr.; and Rodman, James B.,
Sr.,3,478,487.
Grogan, Anthony Frederick; See —
Dickson, Eric Winston; and Grogan, Anthony
Frederick,3,467,593.
Grogan, Charles H.: See —
Rice, Leonard M.; and Grogan, Charles H., 3,432,499.
Grogler, Gerhard; and Windemuth, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization of isocyanates with ethylene
imine catalysts. 3,450,676, 6-17-69, CI. 260-77.5
Grohmann, August: See —
Croseck, Hans-Henning; and Grohmann, August.3,468,152.
Grohmann, Johannes: See —
Buchholz, Karl; Stahnecker, Erhard; Grohmann, Johannes; and
Moeller, Rolf,3,468,820.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Her-
bert,3,457,204.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Mohr, Heinrich; Reuter, Lothar;
Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Herbert, 3,472, 799.
Stahnecker, Erhard; and Grohmann, Johannes,3,428,579.
Stahnecker, Erhard; and Grohmann, Johannes,3, 46 1,088.
Weber, Heinz; Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Willersinn,
Herbert; and Grohmann, Johannes, 3,420, 786.
Grohoski, Edward G.: See —
Morton, Robert D.; and Grohoski, Edward G., 3,472,400.
Grohoski, Theodore S., to United States Time Corporation, The.
Solar cell recharging means for a battery operated watch.
3,448,575, 6-10-69, CI. 58-23.
Grolemund, John L.; and Friedman, Robert H., to Getty Oil Com-
pany. Waterflooding method and method of detecting fluid flow
between zones of different pressure. 3,454,094, 7-8-69, CI. 166-
250.
Grolig, Johann: See —
Kronig, Walter; and Grolig, Johann, 3,45 1,905.
Groll, Walter H. Adjustable lawnmower guard. 3,432,183, 3-11-69,
CI. 280-150.
Grolleau, Gerard. Electronic firing mechanism. 3,453,764, 7-8-69,
CI. 42-84.
Grolman, Bernard; and Lawton, Kenneth C, to American Optical
Corporation, mesne. Apparatus for viewing interior parts of an eye
and holographically recording phase and amilitude information
received therefrom. 3,460,887, 8-12-69, CI. 351-7.
Grombka, Walter J.; and Allebach, Gene E., to National Machinery
Company, The. Press transfer mechanism. 3,422,657, 1-21-69, CI.
72-405.
Gromov, Anatoly Pavlovich; Lukasheva, Evgenia Nikolaevna; Glaz-
kov, Anatoly Vasilievich; Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Pozhalkin,
Vladimir Vasilievich; Polotsky. Vadim Evgenievich; and Scherbak,
Mikhail Venediktovich. Method of electroerosion machining a
metal workpiece in a dielectric fluid resting on an immiscible,
heavier, electrolytic solution. 3,472,993, 10-14-69, CI. 219-69.
Grondin, Ernest, to Drummond Automotive Inc. Tire chains.
3,480,063, 11-25-69, CI. 152-230.
Grondverbetering-En Ontginningmaalschappij N.V.: See —
van Oost, Willem Cornells. 3.442,238.
Gronemeyer, Erich W.: See —
Kutik, Louis F., 3,446,341.
Gronemeyer, Erich W.: See —
Kutik, Louis F.; and Gronemeyer, Erich W., 3,467,990.
Gronger Associates: See —
Hoover, William G., 3,449,591.
Gronlund, Kaj Anders, to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Fluid distribut-
ing apparatus. 3,447,576, 6-3-69, CI. 141-167.
Gronski, Chester A.: See —
Darr, Frank M.; and Gronski, Chester A. ,3,462, 205.
Groom, Carl M.: See —
Seiwatz, Henry; and Groom, Carl M., 3,448, 377.
Groom, Nelson J.: See —
Hatcher, Norman M.; Groom, Nelson J.; and Newcomb, Arthur
L., Jr.,3,437,394.
Groom, Nelson J., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Variable pulse width multiplier.
3,473,050, 10-14-69, CI. 307-267.
Groom, Simeon H., to Empisal (Proprietary) Limited. Needle bed
for domestic knitting machines. 3,446,040, 5-27-69, CI. 66-115.
Groom, Simeon H., to Empisal (Proprietary) Limited. Needle-beds
for domestic knitting machines. 3,448,593, 6-10-69, CI. 66-1 15.
Grooming Developers, Inc.: See —
Cournoyer, Hector S., 3,481,345.
Grooms, Franklin H.; and Wagner, Paul D., to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company. Multiplex generator system. 3,441,764, 4-29-
69, CI. 310-198.
Groos, Horst Hans, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Devices for
preparing dies and conveying them to the die carrier in extrusion
presses. 3,465,565, 9-9-69, CI. 72-263.
Groos, Horst Hans, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Inductively
heated billet-containers for extrusion presses. 3,478,562, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 72-272.
Groos, Horst Hans; Linders, Karl; and Seidel, Karl, to Schloemann
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of hollow sections on an extrusion
press. 3,440,854, 4-29-69, CI. 72-265.
Groos, Horst Hans; Niggemeier, Friedrich; and Stapel, Heinz, to
Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Tube extrusion presses with a
retractable die carrier. 3,475,941, 1 1-4-69, CI. 72-257.
Groos, Richard T., to Viking Corporation, The. Fire protection
systems and sprinkler head. 3,454,097, 7-8-69, CI. 169-38.
Grooss, Frank A.: See —
Strabala, Joseph L.; and Grooss, Frank A. ,3,425,497.
Groov-Pin Corporation: See —
Bosse, Robert W., 3,430,531.
Bosse, Robert W., 3,460,664.
Groover, Edwin F.; Reid, Guy T.; Wood, John H.; Pharr, Roger H.;
and Mize, Charles A. Apparatus and method for processing
poultry. 3,474,490, 10-28-69, CI. 17-11.
Grop, Olof Sune. Device for refilling the fuel container of cigarette
lighters. 3,425,466, 2-4-69, CI. 141-98.
Grop, Olof Sune. Gas lighter having a lever actuated expansible
valve means. 3,441,358, 4-29-69, CI. 431-143.
Grop, Olof Sune, to Suenska-Tandsticks Aktiebolaget. Gas cigarette
lighters. 3,484,834, 12-16-69, CI. 431-277.
Gropp, Walter E.; and Landman, Dirk, to Berg Electronics, Inc.
Method of and apparatus for making terminals for making electri-
cal connections. 3,436,946, 4-8-69, CI. 72-324.
Groppe, Wayne A.: See —
Arrowood, Joseph L.; Groppe, Wayne A.; and Lee, William W.,
Jr.,3,453,050.
Groppenbacher, Gregor: See —
Kern, Rudolf; Groppenbacher, Gregor; and Scheurer,
Hans,3,441,525.
Groppini, Diego, to Dilmine S.p.A. Process and device for drawing
truncated-cone shaped bodies and the like. 3,483,728, 12-16-69,
CI. 72-250.
Gros, Harold Joseph, to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Inhibiting thermal polymerization and the growth of popcorn
polymer. 3.426,063, 2-4-69, CI. 260-666.5
Grosbard, Gregory, 15 1/4% to Salazar, Francis R. 15 1/4% to
Brooks, Max, and 2 1/2% to Ward, Texas. Magnetic accelerator.
3,480,811, 11-25-69, CI. 310-156.
Grosch, Walter: See —
Dehnert, Johannes; and Grosch, Walter.3,427,1 19.
Groschke, Albert C, to Agway, Inc. Method of treating soybeans.
3.434,845, 3-25-69, CI. 99-2.
Groschopp, Heinz: See —
Moller, Fritz; Groschopp, Heinz; and Wagenknecht. Ru-
dolf.3,432,337.
Moller, Fritz; Groschopp, Heinz; and Wagenknecht, Ru-
dolf.3,454,407.
Groschopp. Herbert Gerhard; Hillbom, Per Tage Borje; and Nilsson,
Bengt Erik, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Brush holder. 3,474,274,
10-21-69, CI. 310-242.
Grosclaude, Etienne: See —
Jeantils, Claude; Grosclaude, Etienne; Garlot, Christian; and
Petruzzi, Nicolino.3,459,761.
Grosclaude. Rene; and Andrey, Pierre, to Laboratoires Vifor S.A.
Apparatus for the infusion of liquids into a body. 3,482,572, 12-9-
69, CI. 128-214.
Grose, Ansel B. Fuel control valve. 3,424,431, 1-28-69, CI. 251-333.
LIST OF PATENTEES
609
Grosh James L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Composite rein-
forced plastic pipe. 3,470,917, 10-7-69, CI. 138-145.
Grosh, James L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Composite rein-
forced plastic pipe. 3,483,896, 12-16-69, CI. 138-141.
Grosh, James L.; and Frey, Christian M., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Process of making a glass fiber vessel having a clevis
joint. 3,423,816, 1-28-69, CI. 29-416.
Grosjean, Arnold, to Paillard S.A. Locking device for an adjustable
optical element. 3,477,777, 11-1 1-69, CI. 350-255.
Grosjean, Marc, to Roussel-Uclaf. Method and apparatus for the
measurement of magnetic circular dichroism. 3,442,592, 5-6-69,
CI. 356-80.
Grosjean, Marc, to Les Laboratoires Francais de Chimiotherapie.
Recording apparatus for the measurement of circular dichroism.
3,471,240, 10-7-69, CI. 356-117.
Grosjean, Milton O.: See —
Burke, Clarence J.; and Grosjean, Milton O., 3,435, 885.
Grosko, John A., to United States Steel Corporation. Sliding gate for
metal-holding vessel. 3,480,186, 1 1-25-69, CI. 222-512.
Groskopfs, Ernest, to De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Limited,
The. Storable tubular extensible member device. 3,434,674, 3-25-
69, CI. 242-54.
Gross, Arthur: See —
Moore, William A.; Gross, Arthur; and Skei, Edward
C, 3,485,475.
Gross, Carl-Axel. Dental articles. 3,478,432, 1 1-18-69, CI. 32-35.
Gross, Chris, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. Method of temperature compensating
semiconductor strain gages. 3,468,727, 9-23-69, CI. 148-13.
Gross, Frank D.: See —
Rudisch, Walter E.; and Gross, Frank D., 3,441, 824.
Gross, Franz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Frequency modulation
tube for the generation or amplification of millimeter waves with a
delay line acting as a line resonator. 3,436,586, 4-1-69, CI. 315-
3.5
Gross, Fredrich, to Westinghouse Bremsen- und Apparatebau
G.m.b.H. Pipe fitting. 3,441,292, 4-29-69, CI. 285-39.
Gross, George P.: See—
Massa, Victor F.; and Gross, George P.,3,460,901.
Gross, Gerhard: See —
Muncke, Ludwig; Buchmuller, Josef; and Gross, Ger-
hard,3,486,769.
Gross, Hans Werner; Ehrhardt, Erwin; and Baron, Gerhard, to
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Conversion of liquid
hydrocarbons into fuel gas or water gas by a thermal or catalytic
splitting. 3,468,641, 9-23-69, CI. 48-214.
Gross, Hans-Werner; Schwedler, Gottfried; and Muller, Eckart, to
Metallgesellschaft, Aktiengesellschaft. Liquid-liquid extraction.
3,437,575, 4-8-69, CI. 204-186.
Gross, Henry; and Gross, Samuel. Cash registers and like adding
machines. 3,429,503, 2-25-69, CI. 235-14.
Gross, James E. Guitar converter. 3,486,408, 12-30-69, CI. 84-267.
Gross, Jenoe, to Sealomatic Electronics Corp. Over center crank
means for producing reciprocating motion. 3,431,822, 3-1 1-69, CI.
91-210.
Gross, Jerome A., to Clayton Corporation. Dispensing valve having
rubber-like dispensing head. 3,450,314, 6-17-69, CI. 222-402.24
Gross, Jerome A., to Clayton Corporation, mesne. Dip-tube ap-
paratus for valved dispensing of a plurality of fluids. 3,456,846, 7-
22-69, CI. 222-94.
Gross, Jerome A.: See —
Huling, James K.; Gross, Jerome A.; and Hug, Richard
C, 3,462,047.
Gross, Johann: See—
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, 3,434, 306.
Auville, Calvin; and Gross, Johann, 3,442,099.
Gross, Johann, to Blech- und Metallwarenfabrik, Robert Fischbach.
Blower with electric drive. 3,430,846, 3-4-69, CI. 230-1 17.
Gross, Joseph ldadore: See —
Buff, Fred; Gross, Joseph ldadore; and Healy, Lawrence Wil-
liam.3,477,898.
Gross, Leo: See-
Hoffman, Robert; and Gross, Leo,3 ,46 1,942.
Gross, Maynard C; Gawin, Adolph J.; and Smitzer, Louis A., to Bell
& Howell Company. Microfiche reader. 3,446,552, 5-27-69, CI.
353-27.
Gross, Norton M. Natural archery assist device. 3,446,200, 5-27-69,
CI. 124-24.
Gross, Otto: See—
Becker-Boost, Erich Heinz; Gross, Otto; and Bill, Walter Hein-
rich,3,427,253.
i Gross, Richard: See—
Braun, Oskar; Gross, Richard; and Nakaten, Herbert, 3,446, 569.
'Gross, Robert I.; and Cooper, Roydon C, to Pall Corporation. Tem-
perature and pressure responsive valve. 3,428,251, 2-18-69, CI.
236-92.
I Gross, Samuel: See—
Gross, Henry; and Gross, Samuel, 3,429,503.
Gross, Seymour; Downes, William A.; and Rakoff, Frank B., to
United States of America, Navy. Depth control system for towed
body. 3,469,821, 9-30-69, CI. 254-173.
Gross, Thomas, to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control means.
3,473,453, 10-21-69, CI. 95-10.
Gross, William E. Gas sorption unit. 3,430,420, 3-4-69, CI. 55-387.
Gross, William; and Stewart, Wellington B., to Medical Laboratory
Automation, Inc. Method and means of determining endpoint
times in blood clotting tests. 3,458,287, 7-29-69, CI. 23-230.
Grossberg, Imre. Press control system. 3,485,072, 12-23-69, CI. 72-
30.
Grosse, Aristid V., to Reynolds Metals Company. High melt engine
of the rotary type. 3,437,732, 4-8-69, CI. 13-9.
Grosse, Karl: See —
Frost, Herbert; Pietsch, Guenter; and Grosse, Karl, 3,483,668.
Grosse-Oetringhaus, Hellmuth, to Shell Oil Company. Corrosion-in-
hibited hydrocarbon compositions. 3,469,955, 9-30-69, CI. 44-63.
Grosse Rhode, Tony W. Dump load bed for vehicles. 3,447,834, 6-3-
69, CI. 298-22.
Grosse-Entrup, Hubert: See —
Geisthoff, Hubert; Welshof, Hans-Heinrich; and Grosse-Entrup,
Hubert.3,470,712.
Grossen, Harry W.: See —
Bell, Kenneth; and Grossen, Harry W, 3,477,393.
Grosser, Frederick: See —
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,462, 385.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick.3,467,613.
Barabas, Eugene S.; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,468,832.
Leibowitz, Marvin R.; and Grosser, Frederick.3,479,417.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,423, 367.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick.3,423,381.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,474,1 10.
Merijan, Ashot; and Grosser, Frederick, 3,479, 327.
Grosser, Frederick; and Hort, Eugene V., to GAF Corporation.
Polymerization of N-vinyl lactams in presence of azo catalyst and
hydroperoxide compound. 3,459,720, 8-5-69, CI. 260-88.3
Grossett, Duane R.: See —
Stanley, John H.; and Grossett, Duane R.,3,448,602.
Grosshans, Georges Frederic: See —
Oilier, Jacques Honore Gaspard; Grosshans, Georges Frederic;
and Masson, Robert Gaston, 3, 430,41 1.
Grossi, Mario D.; and Lombardini, Pietro P., to Raytheon Company.
Trapped electromagnetic radiation communications system.
3,445,844, 5-20-69, CI. 343-100.
Grossinger, John S., to Crane Co. Safety device for an electric hot
water baseboard. 3,422,249, 1-14-69, CI. 219-341.
Grosskopf, John W., Jr.; Thayer, Arthur G.; and Welker, Robert H.,
to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Mounting glass sheets.
3,461,624, 8-19-69, CI. 51-277.
Grossman, Abraham, 1/2 to Mahoney, Thomas P. Closure having
high load bearing characteristics. 3,429,075, 2-25-69, CI. 49-425.
Grossman, Abraham. Curtain wall construction. 3,436,887, 4-8-69,
CI. 52-235.
Grossman, Abraham, to Panascope, Inc., mesne. Fenestration device
having a tillable sash. 3,481,077, 12-2-69, CI. 49-188.
Grossman, Harry. Camper unit. 3,454,020, 7-8-69, CI. 135-1.
Grossman, Leonard A.: See —
Harff, Gunter; and Grossman, Leonard A. ,3,452, 736.
Grossman Music Corporation, The: See —
Thompson, Josephus B., 3,438,298.
Grossman, Walter B.: See —
Rabe, George B.; and Grossman, Walter B., 3,430,442.
Grossmann, C. Eisen,- und Stahlwerk AG: See—
Pracht, Gunter, 3,467,982.
Grossmann, Hans: See —
Keller, Heinz; and Grossmann, Hans, 3,467,645.
Grossoehme, Floyd, to General Electric Company. A.C.-D.C. rectifi-
er including a magnetic amplifier for regulating the A.C. input for
the rectifier. 3,452,268, 6-24-69, CI. 321-18.
Grosson, Joseph F., to United States of America, Navy. Seawater
hydraulic system for deep submergence salvage and exploration
vehicles. 3,447,552, 6-3-69, CI. 137-81.
Grosspietsch, Horst: See —
Hornig, Lothar; Grosspietsch, Horst; Mau, Gunter; and Hirsch,
Lothar.3,462,502.
Grosswiiler, Leo J., Jr.: See —
Strickland, Nacy L.; Kettering, Dale O.; and Grosswiiler, Leo J.,
Jr.,3,429,082.
Grosvalet, Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Semi-conductor device having dielectric and metal protectors.
3,436,612, 4-1-69, CI. 317-234.
Grosvenor, David E.; and Miller, William E., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of molten metal
separation. 3,483,913, 12-16-69, CI. 164-55.
Groszek, Aleksander Jerzy, to Microscal Limited. Calorimeter for
the determination of heats of reaction. 3,467,501, 9-16-69, CI. 23-
230.
Groszek, Aleksander Jerzy, to British Petroleum Company Limited,
The. Method of grinding metal powder. 3,476,325, 11-4-69, CI.
241-16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Groszkowski, Janusz. Ionization vacuum gauge with X-ray and ultra-
violet ray shielding. 3,463,956, 8-26-69. 01. 313-7.
Grot, Walther Gustav: See—
Blair. Larry Keene; and Grot. Walther Gustav, 3.454. 633.
Grote Manufacturing Company. Inc., The: See —
Newman. Charles J.. 3.445.645.
Newman. Charles J.; and Brosene, William G.. Jr.. 3.462,207.
Newman. Charles J.; and Grote. Walter F., 3,4X5.545.
Grote, Walter F.: See—
Newman, Charles J.; and Grote, Walter F„ 3.485. 545.
Groteke, Daniel E., to American Standard Inc. Skid-resistant sur-
faces. 3.479,202. 11-18-69. CI. 117-38.
Groteke. Daniel E.; and Hopper. Harry G., Jr.. to American Stan-
dard Inc. Apparatus for casting self-rimming sinks. 3.421.573. I-
14-69. CI. 164-362.
Grotewohl. Albert: See —
Orlich. Helmut; Kales, Josef, Grotewohl, Albert; and Zaschke,
Jurgen, 3,482.466.
Groth. George S.: See —
Crowson. Fred B.. and Groth. George S..3.435.142.
Groth, Glen L.. to American Home Products Corporation. Lockable
display rack. 3.438.506. 4-15-69. CI. 211-4.
Groth. William H.. Jr., to Honeywell. Inc. Input/output buffer.
3.427,595, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Groth. William H.. to Honeywell Inc. Digital to analog converter
having digital feedback. 3.447,148. 5-27-69, CI. 340-347.
Groth. William H., to Honeywell Inc. Digital to analog converter.
3,447.149. 5-27-69. CI. 340-347.
Grothe, Horst. Universal dummy bar for continuous castings.
3.485,292. 12-23-69. CI. 164-274.
Grothcer, Morris P., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Method for
improving the operation of chloro-alkali diaphragm cells and ap-
paratus therefor. 3.471.382, 10-7-69, CI. 204-98.
Grothcer, Morris P.; and Cook. Edward H., Jr.. to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Production of chlorates. 3.464.901, 9-2-69, CI. 204-
95.
Grothcer, Morris P.; and Cook. Edward H , Jr., to Hooker Chemical
Corporation. Rejuvenation of diaphragms for chlor-alkali cells.
3,467,586. 9-16-69, CI. 204-98.
Grothcer. Morris P.; Cook. Edward H.; and Snyder, Daniel J., to
Hooker Chemical Corporation. Electrolytic method for electrolysis
of hydrochloric acid. 3,458,41 1, 7-29-69, CI. 204-128.
Grothey. Ivan David, to Scott & Williams. Inc. Knitting machine and
method. 3,420,075. 1-7-69. CI. 66-14.
Grotjahn. Heinz: See —
Reichert. Otto; Heuer. Kurt; Grotjahn. Heinz: and Wendlandt.
Hans George.3,420.814.
Grotnes Machine Works. Inc.: See —
Garver. Oscar W.; L'llman, Frederick E.; Stettler. Christian H.:
and Kopp. Hans W„ 3,427.426.
Luedi, Hans R.; and Stettler. Christian H.. 3.461.710.
Grotsch. Georg. 1/2 to Bergner. Richard. Pneumatic tires for vehi-
cles with non-skid members. 3.428.105. 2-18-69. CI. 152-210.
Grotz. Bernard J.. Jr.. to Braun, C. F.. & Company. Hydrocarbon
reforming for production of a svnthesis gas from which ammonia
can be prepared 3.442.613. 5-6-69. CI. 2~3-l99.
Ground. Ernest R.. to Continental Ore Corporation. Fluorspar-flux
additive in a coking operation. 3.449.214. 6-10-69. CI. 201-20.
Groupement Atomique Alsacienne Atlantique: See —
Martin. Jean Antoine; Mauguen. Pierre: and Pinault, Jacques.
3.471.194.
Grous. Philip P.: See—
Monsimer. Harold G.: and Grous. Philip P. .3.459.768.
Grout. Edward C: See —
Hiers. James E.: and Grout. Edward C. .3.426. 603.
Hiers. James E.; and Grout. Edward C. 3.433.259.
Grout. John Stephen, to General Electric Company. Variable scratch
filter circuit. 3.421.1 17. 1-7-69. CI. 333-28.
Grout. John Stephen, to General Electric Company. Double loudness
control network. 3.487.341. 12-30-69. CI. 333-28.
Grove. Andrew S.; Leistiko. Otto: and Whittier, Ronald J., to
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation. Optimized double-
ring semiconductor device. 3.463.977. 8-26-69. CI. 317-235.
Grove. Clerf W.: Set —
Miller. Harry H.: and Grove. Clerf W. .3.461 .653.
Grove. Dvvight L.: Grove, John L.: and Sutter. Robert W., to Grove
Manufacturing Company, mesne Vehicle with tilting bed.
3.430.792. 3-4-69. CI. 214-505.
Grove. Gene A.: See—
Allen. Gilbert D.: and Grove. Gene A. .3.434.41 1.
Grove. J. E.: ice-
Grove. Marvin H.; and Kim. Kee W.. 3.481.580.
Grove. John L.: Set —
Grove. Dwight L.; Grove. John L.: and Sutter. Robert
W ..3.430.792.
Gro\e. John L.. to Grove Manufacturing Company, mesne. Rein-
forcement member for telescoping boom assembly. 3.462.023. 8-
19-69. CI. 212-55.
Grove. M. H.: Sei —
Grove. Marvin H.: and Kim. Kee W.. 3.481.5SO.
Grove Manufacturing Company: See —
Ezolt. James J.. 3.450.282.
Felix. Paul C: and Johnson. Allen A.. 3.469.718.
Grove, Dwight L.; Grove. John L.; and Sutter. Robert W '..
3.430.792.
Grove. John L... 3.462.023.
Grove. Marvin H.. to M & J Valve Company. Valve equipment with
hydraulic operator. 3,429.550. 2-25-69. CI. 251-31.
Grove. Marvin H.. to M & J Valve Company. Gate valve with
locking pins. 3.443.788. 5-13-69. CI. 251-1 12. '
Grove. Marvin H.. to M & J Valve Company. Gate valve. 3.455.535.
7-15-69. CI. 251-326.
Grove. Marvin H.. to M & J Valve Company. Valve operating and
indicating apparatus. 3.472.276. 10-14-69. CI. 137-552.
Grove. Marvin H.; and Kim. Kee W\. to M & J Valve Company M &
J Engineering Company, a partnership consisting of Grove, M. H..
and Grove. J. E, Gate valve body and seat construction.
3.481.580. 12-2-69. CI. 251-32U.
Grove. Marvin H.: and Van Arsdale. Lyle R.. to M & J Valve Com-
pany. Meter prover apparatus. 3.423.988. 1-28-69. CI. 73-3.
Grove Valve and Regulator Company: See —
Brumm. Richard S.. 3.479.004. '
Bryant. Austin U.; and Brumm. Richard S.. 3.422.840.
Bryant, Austin U.: and Combes. Marvin G.. 3.425.662.
Bryant, Austin U.. 3.467.394.
Combes. Marvin G.; and Ray. Harold T.. 3.460.224.
Piccardo. Jack E.. 3.463.448.
Ripert. Roger L... 3.463.447.
Grove. Wayne M.. to Hewlett-Packard Company. Structure for
reducing mismatch between symmetrical and asymmetrical trans-
mission line and fast rise time generator utilizing same. 3.450.902.
6-17-69. CI. 307-260.
Grove-Jones. Kathleen Lucy: See —
Boys. Thomas M. A., 3.428.201 .
Grove-Jones. Leonard William George and: See —
Boys, Thomas M. A., 3.428.201.
Grover. Clayton D.. deceasedO (by Grover. Laury Farrand: ex-
ecutrix). Method and apparatus for determining camera shutter
speed. 3.438,240, 4-15-69. CI. 73-5.
Grover. Elliott E.. to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Solid bear-
ing inserts in die castings. 3.423.279. 1-21-69. CI. 161-189.
Grover. George M.; Busse, Claus A.; and Bohdansky. Josef, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission, mesne.
Vapor pressure gauge and calorimeter for high temperatures.
3.451.266, 6-24-69. CI. 73-190.
Grover. George M.; Busse. Claus A.: and Caron. Rene Jean, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Thermino-
ic converter device. 3.441.752. 4-29-69.""Cl. 310-4.
Grover. Horace N.; and Sommer. John G.. to General Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Metal cleaning composition and method.
3.476.599. 11-4-69. CI. 134-4.
Grover. Kenneth M.: and Ganiaris. Neophytos, to Struthers Scientific
and International Corporation. Freeze drying. 3,431.655. 3-11-69.
CI. 34-5.
Grover. Laury Farrand: See —
Grover. Clayton D.. 3.438. 240.
Grover. Lyndon V . Sander. 3.429.077. 2-25-69. CI. 51-148.
Grover, Morgan. Winch lock movable partitions. 3.464.170, 9-2-69.
CI. 52-1227
Grover Musical Products. Inc.: See —
Thompson. Josephus B.. 3.431.807.
Grover Musical Products Incorporated: See —
Thompson. Josephus B . 3.459.092.
Grover. Phillip C: See —
Grover. Russell C: and Grover. Phillip C. 3.460.277.
Grover. Richard T. Split ring packing with elastomeric support for
rotative and reciprocable parts. 3.420.536. 1-7-69. CI. 277-165.
Grover. Robert R.. to Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation. Drive
transmission for machine tools. 3.459.069. 8-5-69. CI. 74-675.
Grover. Russell C; and Grover. Phillip C. Transplanter. 3.460.277.
8-12-69. CI. 37-2.
Grover. William H.. to General Vlotors Corporation. Instrument illu-
minator. 3.451.372. 6-24-69. CI. 116-135.
Groves. Allen D.: See-
Howe. Frank D.: and Groves. Allen D.. 3.463. 386.
Howe. Frank D . Swift. Joseph P.: and Groves, Allen
D.. 3.442. 183.
Groves, James Dennis, to British Titan Products Company Limited.
Purification of pigments. 3.445.937. 5-27-69. CI. 34-33.
Groves James V. to General Electric Company. Thin, reinforced
permselective films. 3.445.321. 5-20-69. CI. 161-92.
Groves. James N.: See —
Rich. Theodore A.: Groves. James V. and Skala. George
F.. 3.458. 284.
Groves. Kenneth: and Ridout. Philip Neale. to Her Majesty's Post-
master General of the General Post Office. Radio telegraph signal
transmission. 3.4S6.1 17. 12-23-69. CI. 325-30.
Groves. Robert C. Strip package. 3.482.733. 12-9-69. CI. 221-25.
Groves. Walter Robert, to British Industrial Plastics Limited.
Transfer moulding apparatus. 3.453.69 1. 7-S-69. CI. 1S-30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
611
Groves. Warren O.: See—
Burd, John W.; and Groves. Warren 0..3.44 1,000.
Groves. Warren O., to Monsanto Company. Method for the prepara-
tion of inorganic single crystal and polycrystalline electronic
materials. 3,429,756. 2-25-69, CI. 156-17.
Groves, Warren O., to Monsanto Company. Process for the prepara-
tion of compound semiconductors. 3,462,323, 8-19-69, CI. 148-
175.
Groves. William G.: See —
Caldwell, Henry C; and Groves, William G, 3,458,507.
Grow, Harlow B. Board game apparatus wherein advancement of
pieces is controlled by movements of other pieces. 3,469,845, 9-
30-69, CI. 273-134.
Grozinger, Lore: See—
Hayer, Dieter H. A.; and Grozinger, Lore, 3,436, 362.
G.R.S. Engineering Co., Inc.: See—
Wilcher, Gayle A., 3,436,955.
Grubaugh, Robert E.; and Elliott, Lee E., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Shock recorder using eccentrically-weighted gears.
3,422.439, 1-14-69, CI. 346-7.
Grubb, Gary L.; and Leikarts, Aldis Juris, to Streater Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Display rack. 3,485,381, 12-23-69, CI. 21 1-148.
Grubb, Howard, Sir, Parsons Limited: See —
Haswell, Ronald, 3,455,636.
Grubb, Norman J. Apparatus for cleaning objects. 3,467,314, 9-16-
69, CI. 239-138.
Grubbe, Raymond J., to Teletype Corporation. Method of forth
etching. 3,483,049, 12-9-69, CI. 156-5.
Grubben, Henri Peter Johannes: See —
Van Hensbergen, Gerrit Hendrik; and Grubben, Henri Peter
Johannes.3,476,881.
Grube, William L., to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Automatic load
binder. 3,462,137, 8-19-69, CI. 267-74.
Gruber, Arnold Harvey; Moore, Sewell Trezevant; and Light,
Charles Ellsworth, deceasedO (by Light, Emma K.; executrix), to
American Cyanamid Company. Continuous vinyl grafting of cellu-
lose. 3,455,643, 7-15-69, CI. 8-116.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Company. Boron phosphide com-
positions. 3,423,218, 1-21-69, CI. 106-55.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Tape for
dry tape fuel cell. 3,438,816, 4-15-69, CI. 136-111.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Method of
operating fuel cell with a tape feed carrying the reaction com-
ponents of a thermal cell. 3,444,000, 5- 1 3-69, CI. 1 36-86.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Method of
generating electricity in tape type fuel cell. 3,454,429, 7-8-69, CI.
136-86.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Tape feed
for tape fuel cell and the method of operating a dry tape fuel cell.
3,454,430, 7-8-69, CI. 136-86.
Gruber, Bernard A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Rechargea-
ble tape fuel cell. 3,479,227, 1 1-18-69, CI. 136-86.
Gruber, Cyril H., to Brumberger Company, Inc. Electrically operated
coin box device. 3,475,848, 1 1-4-69, CI. 46-3.
Gruber, Floyd E.: See—
Smookler, Arthur L.; and Gruber, Floyd E., 3,479,061.
Gruber, Francois R.: See—
Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois R., 3,485, 160.
Robin, Gilbert J.; Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois
R., 3,472, 138.
Cronig, Alvin; McCarthy, Joseph V.; and Gruber, Fran-
cois,3,485,348.
Gruber, Heinz: See —
Puhringer, Othmar; and Gruber, Heinz, 3,477, 706.
Gruber, Kurt, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Method and
apparatus for producing extrusions. 3,464,248, 9-2-69, CI. 72-42.
Gruber, Lawrence H.: See —
Denault, Albert P.; Gruber, Lawrence H.; and Morton, Kenneth
0.,3,478,939.
Gruber, Milan: See —
Breneman, Jack L.; and Gruber, Milan, 3,469, 340.
Gruber, Milian: See —
Breneman, Jack L.; and Gruber, Milian, 3, 453, 774.
Gruber, Miriam J.: See —
Ratz, Rudi F. W.; and Gruber, Miriam J. ,3,420,920.
Gruber, Paul J.: See—
Stuckey, Albert D. C; and Gruber, Paul J. ,3,422,583.
Gruber, Robert: See —
Mcllvenny, James, 3,465,556.
Gruber, Robert J. Food freezing and proportioning method and ap-
paratus. 3,436,927, 4-8-69, CI. 62-75.
Gruber, Thomas J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Lubricant metering
valve cross-porting arrangement. 3,438,463, 4-15-69, CI. 184-7.
Gruber, Thomas J., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Progressive lubri-
cant feeder with cross porting. 3,467,222, 9-16-69, CI. 184-7.
Gruber, Thomas J., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Thermal electric
bearing monitoring system. 3,487,467, 12-30-69, CI. 184-6.
Gruber, Thomas J.; and Lyth, William W., to Eaton Yale & Towne,
Inc. Lubricating oil pumping station and master control center for
positive displacement type metering valves. 3,477,546, 11-11-69,
CI. 184-7.
Gruber, Wilhelm, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Method of producing
acrolein and methacrolein. 3,423,329, 1-21-69, CI. 252-437.
Gruber, Wilhelm, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Preparation of
acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile. 3,426,061, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
465.3
Gruber, Wilhelm; and Quis, Peter, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H.
Cyanoformimide thioesters. 3,462,471, 8-19-69, CI. 260-453.
Gruber, Wilhelm; and Quis, Peter, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H.
Polyamines comprising ethylene and imidazolinyl groups.
3,467,668, 9-16-69, CI. 260-309.6
Grubman, Moe M. Reversible and adjustable neckwear and holders
therefor. 3,439,360, 4-22-69, CI. 2-155.
Gruca, Ned Joseph, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Screw type fastener.
3,478,639, 11-18-69, CI. 85-41.
Grudin, Milton R.; and Johnson, Harald R., to General Instrument
Corporation. Servo system and computer. 3,448,358, 6-3-69, CI.
318-18.
Grudner, Galina M.: See —
Moldovan, Iuliu; and Grudner, Galina M., 3,460,900.
Grudoski, Daniel P., to Blazon, Inc. Flight simulating swing.
3,447,802, 6-3-69, CI. 272-87.
Grudus, Gabriel M., Jr., to Interpace Corporation. Furane resins
with silane coupling agents. 3,487,043, 12-30-69, CI. 260-41.
Gruen, Harold E.: See —
Hovenga, La Vern B.; Hardt, Ivan E.; Kidman, Ronald D.; and
Gruen, Harold E.,3,428,916.
Gruendler Crusher & Pulverizer Co.: See —
Shelton, Harry J., Jr., 3,480,213.
Gruenfeld, Norbert, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Certain amino
imidazole derivatives. 3,459,763, 8-5-69, CI. 260-309.
Gruenstein, Rolf J., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Method for
making an encapsulated electrical circuit module assembly.
3,451,131, 6-24-69, CI. 29-624.
Gruentzel, Richard A.; and Harris, Peter D., said Gruentzel assor. to
American Can Company. Tear resistant article. 3,485,437, 12-23-
69, CI. 229-53.
Gruetzmacher, Ralph W.; Mc Clurg, Glenn O.; and O'Connor,
Donald T., to Magnaflux Corporation. Apparatus for non-destruc-
tive testing of a dielectric material including resilient dielectric
coupling means positioned between an electrode and the material
under test. 3,465,242, 9-2-69, CI. 324-54.
Gruhn, Earl F.: See —
Bayless, James A.; and Gruhn, Earl F., 3,420, 721.
Gruitroy, Willem; and Raaden, Dirk J., to American Enka Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus for measuring the maturity of viscose.
3,443,419, 5-13-69, CI. 73-64.1
Gruller, David L.: See—
Williams, Leonard E.; and Gruller, David L., 3,48 1,396.
Grumbach, Marc; and Guimard, Andre, to Institut de Recherches de
la Siderurgie Francaise. Tensile testing machine for metallic test
pieces. 3,439,532, 4-22-69, CI. 73-89.
Grumm, Walter. Horizontal coke oven batteries. 3,476,652, 11-4-69,
CI. 202-142.
Grumman, Eugene V. Jack arrangement for trailers. 3,431,727, 3-
11-69, CI. 60-52.
Grun, Gustav. Apparatus for treating powdered or granulated sub-
stances. 3,469.562, 9-30-69, CI. 1 18-24.
Grunbaum, Juan Jose Torralva. Socket plug. 3,482,204, 12-2-69, CI.
339-63.
Grundberg, Kenneth. Electronic control circuit for controlling the
rate of fire of a machine gun. 3,451,307, 6-24-69, CI. 89-135.
Grundel, Helga: See —
Heymann, Kurt; Woldt, Gunter; and Grundel, Helga.3,454,416.
Grundelius, Nils Roland; and Ahlborg, Nils Knut Gabriel, to Wik-
dahl. Nils Anders Lennart. Method of removing impurities from a
fiber suspension. 3,486,619, 12-30-69, CI. 209-211.
Grundfos A/S: See —
Jensen, Niels Due, 3,440,968.
Jensen, Niels Due, 3,487,432.
Grundhause, Frank J.: See —
Lewis, Robert H.; Barbour, John P.; Dyke, Walter P.; and
Grundhause, Frank J., 3,482,096.
Grundhauser, Frank J.: See —
Anderson, Robert L.; Dyke, Walter P.; and Grundhauser, Frank
J.,3,432,663.
Dyke, Walter P.; Grundhauser, Frank J.; and Barbour, John
P.,3,428,803.
Grundig E.M.V. Elektro-Mechanische Versuchsanstalt Inh. Max
Grundig: See —
Decker, Herbert, 3,420,350.
Kuehnlein, Dieter, 3,475,031.
Schroder, Erich, 3,432,169.
Stechemesser, Ernst; and Gebhardt, Reinhold, 3,455,217.
Grundig, Max: See —
Teichmann, Friedrich; Jones, Roscoe L.; and Hopkins, Edwin
R., 3,444,978.
Grundman, Richard G.; and Sharpe, Cecil H., to General Motors
Corporation. Fuel spray nozzle. 3,477,647, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 239-468.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Grundman, Roger V., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Flockdcoated substrate and method of making the same.
3,436,245, 4-1-69, CI. 117-25.
Grundmann, Ekkehard: See —
Petersen, Siegfried; Gold, Heinrich; Grundmann, Ekkehard; and
Juhling, Lieselotte.3,461,130.
Grundmann, Gustave Louis, to Radio Corporation of America. Elec-
tron beam deflection and low voltage supply circuit. 3,436,591, 4-
1-69, CI. 315-27.
Grundmann, Horst: See —
Ratzsch, Manfred; Grundmann, Horst; and Kilian,
Rolf,3,44 1,628.
Ratzsch, Manfred; Grundmann, Horst; Kilian, Rolf; and Rein-
hardt, Helmut,3,43 1,250.
Grundmann, Werner: See —
Winkler, Fritz; Pohl, Franz; Stark, Hermann; Kesseler, Helmut;
and Grundmann, Werner, 3, 424, 646.
Grundschober, Friedrich; and Sambeth, Joerg, to Battelle Memorial
Institute, International Division. Method of making a protective
coating at the surface of a solid body. 3,477,868, 11-11-69, CI.
117-46.
Grundy, Gary L.; and Herickhoff, Robert J., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Method of determining the intensity of a nuclear-radia-
tion burst. 3,479,509, 1 1-18-69, CI. 250-83.3
Grundy, Howard Reed: See —
Karlby, Henning; Grundy, Howard Reed; Speer, John R.; and
Hall, George D., 3,427,484.
Grundy, Lawrence F., to Positive Safety Manufacturing Company,
The. Safety mechanism for power-operated presses and the like.
3,487,182, 12-30-69, CI. 200-61.42
Grune, Johannes: See —
Kobusch, Helmut; Grune, Johannes; and Pfeiffer, Ar-
nold,3,459,209.
Gruner, Ernst Otto. Dried meat product and method of making
same. 3,432,3 11,3-1 1-69, CI. 99-208.
Gruner, Frederick R., to Ametek, Inc. Mounting arrangement for
laundry machines. 3,476,340, 1 1-4-69, CI. 248-22.
Gruner, Frederick R.; and Dahlquist, Robert L., to Ametek, Inc.
Ironing machine. 3,484,966, 12-23-69, CI. 38-55.
Gruner, Frederick W., to Jordan Controls, Inc. Split phase induction
motor solid state position control with braking at balance.
3,424,959, 1-28-69, CI. 318-18.
Gruner, George P.: See —
Mutter, William W.; and Gruner, George P. ,3,439,493.
Gruner, Hans; and Nicolay, Heinz, to Graubremse GmbH. Control
valve in pressure medium brake devices of vehicles applicable in
one-conduit-, as well as two-conduit-operations. 3,439,958, 4-22-
69, CI. 303-40.
Grunert, Vincent. Dual action cleaning mop. 3,419,930, 1-7-69, CI.
15-119.
Grunewald, Ernst: See —
Meeker, David A.; Grunewald, Ernst; and Vallor, Ben
J., 3,465,761.
Grunewald, Helmut; and Steijner, Olof, to Mo och Domsjo Ak-
tiebolag. Apparatus for continuous sulphonation and/or sulphation
of organic substances. 3,438,742, 4-15-69, CI. 23-285.
Grunewald, Helmut; and Steijner, Olof, to Mo och Domsjo Ak-
tiebolag. Apparatus for sulphonating and/or sulphating organic
compounds controlling the rate of feed of the reactant by mea-
surement of the viscosity of the reaction mixture. 3,438,743, 4-15-
69, CI. 23-285.
Grunewald, Helmut; and Waag, Ake, to Mo Och Domsjo Ak-
tiebolag. Detergent compositions. 3,429,822, 2-25-69, CI. 252-99.
Grunfeld, Helen: See —
Gottfried, Louis, 3,471,196.
Grunwald, Erich; and Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Commutating arrangement for electric machines with
superconducting armature coils. 3,440,456, 4-22-69, CI. 310-10.
Grunwald, Erich; and Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Direct-current machine. 3,441,755, 4-29-69, CI. 310-
10.
Grunwald, Georg; Otto, Hans-Dietrich; and Borgwaldt, Heinz-Erik
Bernhard Daniel. Process of forming reconstituted tobacco foils.
3,424,170, 1-28-69, CI. 131-140.
Grunwald, John J.; and Slominski, Leo J., to Mac Dermid Incor-
porated. Compositions for the method of selectively dissolving
nickel from other metals. 3,460,938, 8-12-69, CI. 75-97.
Grunwoldt, Wilfried: See —
Schrader, Richard; Grunwoldt, Wilfried; Hennek, Hubert;
Kneschke, Gotz; and Reinhardt, Helmut.3,464,790.
Grupe, Edward Howard; and Hechtman, John Franklin, to Kimberly-
Clark Corporation. Packing material for letterpress impression
cylinders. 3,428,517, 2-18-69, CI. 161-165.
Grushkin, Bernard, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Molding compositions of
polymers from trimeric phosphonitrilic compounds. 3,454,409, 7-
8-69, CI. 106-69.
Grusin, Gerald. Divided transparent enclosure with playing disc.
3,462,149, 8-19-69, CI. 273-113.
Gruss, George A.; Smith, Richard A.; and Infantino, Joseph R., to
American Machine & Foundry Company. Process for the manu-
facture of bowling pins. 3,478,134, 11-11-69, CI. 264-45.
Grussen, Jean. Plastic bottle cap with integral handle. 3,462,035, 8-
19-69, CI. 215-41.
Grussner, John J., to Weldon Tool Company, The. Countersinking
and counterboring tool. 3,473,421, 10-21-69, CI. 77-73.5
Gruszczynski, Leszek; and Adler, Henryk, to Biuro Projektow Prze-
myslu Hutniczego "Biprohut". Feed mechanism for an ingot
produced by continuous coating, especially of steel. 3,448,908, 6-
10-69, CI. 226-164.
Grutsch, Patrick C: See —
Schubach, Uluse E.; Woods, Otho C; Grutsch, Patrick C; and
Eberhardt, Jack L.,3,426,559.
Gruver, Albert L.: See —
Otto, John C; and Gruver, Albert L.,3,457,718.
Gruver, Jerry T.: See —
Smith, Robert L.; and Gruver, Jerry T., 3,462, 5 16.
Gruver, Jerry T., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Cured blend of
diene block copolymer, olefin rubber and polystyrene. 3,445,543,
5-20-69, CI. 260-876.
Gruver, Jerry T.; and Childers, Clifford W., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. High impact polystyrene comprising a cross-linked
blend of polystyrene, a diene rubber and a solution polymerized
block copolymer. 3,476,829, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-876.
Gruver, John H., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Photo-
graphic apparatus. 3,467,524, 9-16-69, CI. 96-116.
Gruver, John H.; and Moe, Hal K., to Addressograph-Multigraph
Corporation. Device for intermittently feeling strip material.
3,465,937, 9-9-69, CI. 226-76.
Gruy, H. J., and Associates, Incorporated: See —
Brown, Morris A., 3,472,033.
Gryctko, Carl E., to 1-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Circuit
breaker mounting and removal jack screw combination.
3,474,206, 10-21-69, CI. 200-168.
Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Circuit
breaker mechanism mounting plate assembly. 3,477,044, 11-4-69,
CI. 335-23.
Gryctko, Carl E.: See —
Shaffer, Howard R.; and Gryctko, Carl E., 3,437,970.
Gryglas, Bogdan, to Efdyn Corporation. Adjustable hydraulic dash-
pot. 3,425,522, 2-4-69, CI. 188-97.
Gryglas, Bogdan, to Efdyn Corporation. Adjustable shock absorber.
3,446,317, 5-27-69, CI. 188-88.
Grzywacz, Marian Jan. Apparatus for technical drawing. 3,473,491,
10-21-69, CI. 108-6.
GS Equipment Company: See —
Gill, Thomas R., 3,439,900.
Gsching, Wilhelm, to Voith Getriebe KG. Hydrostatic radial piston
pump. 3,470,825, 10-7-69, CI. 103-161.
Gstalder, Serge,; Raynal, Jean,; and Renard, Bruno,, to Societe Na-
tionale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Device for breaking up the cores
formed by core drills. 3,443,650, 5-13-69, CI. 175-404.
Gstalder, Serge: See —
Raynal, Jean; Gstalder, Serge; and Quichaud, Claude, 3,448, 305.
GTI Corporation: See —
Dix, Sydney; and Davis, David W., 3,423,638.
Dix, Sydney, 3,465,116.
Dix, Sydney, 3,468,523.
GTS Corporation: See —
Allison, Kenneth C; and Kelver, William L., 3,433,120.
Guadalupi, Mario, to SNAM S.p.A. Process for the production of
urea by synthesis of ammonia and carbon dioxide, with total
recycling of the portion which has not been converted into urea.
3,470,247, 9-30-69, CI. 260-555.
Guanella, Gustav, to Patelhold Patentverwertungs- und Elektro-
Holding AG. Synchronizing system for random sequence pulse
generators. 3,439,279, 4-15-69, CI. 328-63.
Guarasci, Mario: See —
Hayden, Rodney; and Guarasci, Mario,3,470,531.
Guardian Chemical Corporation: See —
Globus, Alfred R., 3,445,569.
Globus, Alfred R., 3,452.049.
Guardian Electric Manufacturing Co.: See —
Canty, Edgar P.; and Obszarny, Thedore J., 3,467,986.
Guardian Electric Mfg., Co.: See —
Wright, William Warren, 3,422,691.
Guarino, Alexander J.: See —
Hunter, Thomas A.; Sherwood, Noble P.; Buske, Gilbert E.; and
Guarino, Alexander J. ,3,459, 269.
Guarino, Henry R., to Avco Corporation. Heart pump synchronizing
apparatus. 3,452,739, 7-1-69, CI. 128-1.
Guarino, Henry R., to Avco Corporation. Monitor for heart pump
apparatus. 3,465,746, 9-9-69, CI. 128-1.
Guarino, John P.; and Williams, Robert H., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Photolytic production of cycloalkyl ketoximes. 3,459,648, 8-
5-69, CI. 204-162.
Guarino, Louis Joseph. Distillation of liquids using semi-porous and
non-porous conduits in vacuum pressure container. 3,454,470, 7-
8-69, CI. 202-177.
LIST OF PATENTEES
613
Guarino, Nicholas A. Reel and case and storage means therefor.
3,452,879, 7-1-69. CI. 211-71.
Guarnaschelli, Stephen. Flexible segmented tube. 3,430,662, 3-4-69,
CI. 138-120.
Guattery, Antonio P.: See —
Cappelli, Joseph A.; Guattery, Antonio P.; Rebar, Edward;
Sobin, George; and Becht, George L., 3,451 ,724.
Gubela, Hans E. Road guidepost. 3.451.319, 6-24-69. CI. 94-1.5
Gubitose, Nicholas F.: See —
Baglino, John P.; Gubitose, Nicholas F.; Rappenglueck, Joseph
R.; and Loveland, Chester L., 3.464, 196.
Gubitz, Franklyn W., to Sterling Drug Inc.l,2,3,4,5,8-Hexahydro-l,5-
methanobenzo[f] [1,4] diazocine and derivatives thereof.
3,472,852, 10-14-69, CI. 260-268.
Gubler, Kurt, .o Geigy Chemical Corporation. Arthropodicidal com-
positions. 3,449,502, 6-10-69, CI. 424-273.
Guckel, Gerhart A., to Doe, James, Engineering Co. Sterilizer for
containers. 3,437,422, 4-8-69, CI. 21-80.
Guckel, Gerhart A.; and Theys, Ezra E., to Dole, James, Engineering
Co. Filling apparatus. 3,442,304, 5-6-69, CI. 141-134.
Gucker, George: See —
Barbieri, John Dante; and Gucker, George, 3,480,788.
Guddal, Karl. Wall structure. 3,466,825, 9-16-69, CI. 52-344.
Gude, Armin: See —
Muller, Karl Adolf; Engel, Frederico; and Gude, Ar-
min,3,476,711.
Gude, Armin; and Haake, Willi, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktien-
gesellschaft. Polyamide-dibenzenylbenzene compositions.
3,437,627, 4-8-69, CI. 260-31.2
Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich: See —
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr
Dmitrievich; Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zel-
man Moiseevich; Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky,
Eduard Semenovich; Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai
Fedorovich; Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk,
Semen Moiseevich; Sveshnikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Shein-
blujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,467,507.
Gudenschwager, Philip F.: See —
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A.,3,425,039.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A.,3,454,931.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shell, Donald L.; and Shelly, William
A.,3,454,932.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; Shelly, William A.; and Weil, John
W.,3,454,933.
Bahrs, David L.; Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.;
Ruth, Richard L.; and Shelly, William A., 3,454,934.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,47 1,834.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,154.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,155.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L.,3,473,156.
Couleur, John F.; Gudenschwager, Philip F.; Shelly, William A.;
and Bahrs, David L., 3,478,320.
Gudmestad, Ragnar, to Artos Engineering Company. Measuring ap-
paratus. 3,425,129, 2-4-69, CI. 33-132.
Gudmundsen, Austin: See —
Dooley, James L.; and Gudmundsen, Austin, 3, 463, 267.
Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Corporation. Inertia actuated
safety brake. 3,485,327, 12-23-69, CI. 188-136.
Gudmundsen, Richard A., to North American Rockwell Corpora-
tion. High power dissipation laser structure. 3,487,330, 12-30-69,
CI. 331-94.5
Gudmundsen, Richard Austin; and Steele, Earl L., to North Amer-
ican Rockwell Corporation. Bleachable reflectance output coupler.
3,444,478, 5-13-69, CI. 331-94.5
Guebert, Kenneth W.: See —
Olstowski, Franciszek; and Guebert, Kenneth W., 3,448, 181.
Gueldner, Richard Charles: See —
Mathison, Ian William; and Gueldner, Richard
Charles.3,459,755.
Guenard, Pierre R., to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Signal jamming device comprising a single noise genera-
tor. 3,473,126, 10-14-69, CI. 325-132.
Guenel, Claude: See —
Gallet, Georges; and Guenel, Claude,3,425,641.
Guenev, Christo Nikolov. Fluoride-containing agglomeration
product. 3,484,234, 12-16-69, CI. 75-94.
Guennou, Serge, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Automatic
number transmitting device. 3,482,058, 12-2-69, CI. 179-27.
Guenter, Richard G., to Hercules Incorporated. Method and system
for initiating explosive composition. 3,457,859, 7-29-69, CI. 102-
22.
Guenter, Richard G., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Apparatus for forming rocket propellant grains. 3,464,088, 9-2-69,
CI. 18-12.
Guenthard, Jacques, to Sandoz Ltd., (a/k/a Sandoz A.G.). Reactive
monoazo dyes containing 2,4-dihalopyrim- idine groups.
3,458,496. 7-29-69. CI. 260-146.
Guenther, Emmerich: See —
Smith, Dexter E.; Keeler, Robert M.; and Guenther, Em-
merich.3,476,729.
Guenther, Peter W.: See —
Schmoock, Roy F.; Guenther, Peter W.; and Levesque, Peter
S.,3,484,593.
Guenther, William, to Lion Packaging Products Company, Inc. Inter-
connected bags having closure flaps and bottom gussets.
3,469,769, 9-30-69, CI. 229-69.
Guenther, Wolfgang Peter, to Entoleter, Inc. Method and apparatus
for rotary processing and classification. 3,433,422, 3-18-69, CI.
241-61.
Guenther, Wolfgang Peter, to Entoleter, Inc. Aspirating machine and
method. 3,463,313, 8-26-69, CI. 209-135.
Guenthert, Paul: See —
Boettger, Guenter; Guenthert, Paul; Kindler, Hubert; and
Stanger, Hans,3,449,414.
Guenthner, Richard A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. Perfluorinated beta amino propionic acid fluorides.
3,471,484, 10-7-69, CI. 260-247.2
Guenthner, Richard A.; and Lazerte, James D., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Sulfaces treated with a fluorine-con-
taining urethane. 3,484,281, 12-16-69, CI. 117-121.
Guerard, Henri. Shelf edging. 3,472,727, 10-14-69, CI. 161-51.
Gueremy, Claude Georges Alexandre: See —
Fouche, Jean Clement Louis; and Gueremy, Claude Georges
Alexandre.3,455,926.
Guerne, William, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Spinning fuzes,
in particular for small caliber shells. 3,450,048, 6-17-69, CI. 102-
79.
Guernet, Jacques, to Compagnie d 'Applications Mecaniques a 1'
Electronique, au Cinema et a I' Atomistique. Apparatus for insert-
ing a constantly oriented specimen chamber in a microanalyser.
3,426,193, 2-4-69, CI. 250-49.5
Guernsey, J. D.: See —
Brauchla, Herbert C, 3,421,557.
Guernsey, Richard H.: See —
Janss, John E.; and Guernsey, Richard H.,3,467,251.
Guernsey, Robert W.: See —
Rucins, Erik H.; and Guernsey, Robert W., 3,476,094.
Guernsey, Robert W.; Ricketts, James M.; and Zeek, Richard M., to
General Motors Corporation. Regenerator matrix. 3,476,174, 11-
4-69, CI. 165-9.
Guerra, Richard, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Pivot shelf
vending machine. 3,437,235, 4-8-69, CI. 221-75.
Guerrant, Gordon O., to USS Agri-Chemicals, Inc., mesne. Method
and apparatus for continuous monitoring of fluoride effluent.
3,461,043, 8-12-69, CI. 204-1.
Guerrero, Efrain. Aircraft. 3,432,120, 3-1 1-69, CI. 244-12.
Guerrero, Fernando V., to Continental Oil Company. Conduit con-
nector. 3,469,864, 9-30-69, CI. 285-308.
Guerrero, Miguel Carlos: See —
Schermerhorn, Robert S.; and Guerrero, Miguel Car-
los,3,438,649.
Guerrier, Jean, to Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise.
Preparation of petroleum resin-drying oil binders at reduced pres-
sure in an inert atmosphere. 3,458,463, 7-29-69, CI. 260-23.7
Guerriere, Thomas V.: See —
Richter, Frederick G.; Guerriere, Thomas V.; and Williams,
Christian B.,3,460,147.
Guerrieri, Angelo J., to Vitro Corporation of America. Brush elec-
trode assembly for consumable electrodes. 3,457,355, 7-22-69, CI.
13-14.
Guerrieri, Salvatore A., to Lummus Company, The. Apparatus for
the production of hydrogen. 3,450,506, 6-17-69. CI. 23-288.
Guerrieri, Salvatore A., to Lummus Company, The. Fluidized bed
reactor. 3,451,784, 6-24-69, CI. 23-284.
Guerrieri, Salvatore, to Lummus Company, The. Gas purification
process. 3,446,595, 5-27-69, CI. 23-225.
Guerrini, Camillo. Retainer for brake linkage members. 3,454,141,
7-8-69, CI. 188-210.
Guerrisi, John L. Control system safety relay. 3,436,598, 4-1-69, CI.
317-13.
Guerth, Fritz A. Magnetic tape readout assembly employing two sets
of angularly displaced heads. 3,474,433. 10-21-69, CI. 340-174.1
Guertin, Clifford D.; and D'Amato, Salvatore F., to American Bank
Note Company. Electroplating method and apparatus. 3,474,011,
10-21-69, CI. 204-49.
Guertin, Clifford D.: See —
D'Amato, Salvatore F.; Williams, Kenneth R.; and Guertin, Clif-
ford D.. 3,483,772.
Guertin, Gerard. Trap door. 3,421,261, 1-14-69, CI. 49-371.
Guertin, Robert W.; and Murray, Robert L., to Dover Corporation.
Coupler. 3,473,569, 10-21-69, CI. 137-614.06
614
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Guertin, Roland Maurice: See-
Hoffman, Leonard William: and Guertin, Roland Muu-
rice.3,450,760.
Guertler. Rudolf W.: See—
Pelz, Edward C. Jr.; and Guertler, Rudolf W. 3,446.440.
Guertler, Rudolf W., to International Harvester Company. Internal
combustion engine combustion chamber. 3,424,137, 1-28-69, CI.
123-30.
Guertler, Rudolf W., to International Harvester Company. Fuel in-
jection nozzle. 3.425,635. 2-4-69, CI. 239-453.
Guertler, Rudolf W., to International Harvester Company. Fuel in-
jection nozzle. 3,430,866. 3-4-69, CI. 239-533.
Guertler, Rudolf W . to International Harvester Company. Multiple
injection fuel pump. 3,435.81 1. 4-1-69. CI. 123-139.
Guertler. Rudolf W.. to International Harvester Company. Fuel in-
jection system. 3,469,793, 9-30-69. CI. 239-533.
Guesnier, Guy: See —
Le Mehaute, Charles; Rocher, Edouard; Guesnier. Guy; and
Vaesken. Roland.3.442,774.
Guess, Algernon P.. Jr.; and Kiscaden. Donald C. to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. 1., and Company. Dry spinning process and ap-
paratus. 3.458,616, 7-29-69, CI. 264-204.
Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds (Aust.) Pty. Limited; See—
Fussell, Keith Thomas. 3,448,955.
Guest, Kenneth E.: See —
Cholin. Roger R.; and Guest. Kenneth E., 3.486, 563.
Guettel, Marvin A., to Square D Company. Solid state control cir-
cuit for a resistance welder. 3,484,620. 12-16-69, CI. 307-141.
Guettermun, Henry M. Detachable mower blade. 3,447.291, 6-3-69.
CI. 56-295.
Guetterman, Henry M. Lawn mower with yieldably mounted blade.
3,452,524, 7-1-69, CI. 56-295.
Guevara, Mario: See —
Tirado. Adalberto; Guevara. Mario; and Gonzalez, Vir-
gilio.3,45 1,889.
Guex. Waldemar; Schlapfer, Reinhard; and Spiegelberg, Hans, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for producing lithium aluminum
hydride. 3,467,505, 9-16-69, CI. 23-365.
Guffon, Rene M. P., to Ateliers Bariquand & Marre, Societe
Anonyme. Optical anamorphic systems for justification of printed
text lines. 3,450,464. 6-17-69, CI. 350-182.
Guffon, Rene, to Ateliers Bariguand & Marre, Societe Anonyme.
Pneumatic printers for photomechanical processes. 3,455,634, 7-
15-69, CI. 355-91.
Guffy, Willie E.: See—
Ellison, Donald E.; and Guffy. Willie E.. 3,467. 297.
Gugenhan, Heinrich; and Gego. Arnold. Control device for ap-
paratus for thinning plants in a row. 3,452,822, 7-1-69, CI. 172-6.
Guggenheim, Herbert, to General Foods Corporation. Process for
reduction of coffee foam. 3,420,673, 1-7-69, CI. 99-71.
Guggenheim, Howard J.; and Singh, Shobha, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Rubidium iron fluoride magneto-opti-
cal devices. 3.485.551, 12-23-69, CI. 350-151.
Gugger. Rene: See —
Leclercq, Rene, 3.475.595.
Guggisberg, Ernst. 'Graphicart' Internationale Ausrustung-
sgesellschaft fur Graphische Kunst AG. Method of and apparatus
for stuffing printed matter with inserts. 3.420.516, 1-7-69. CI. 270-
55.
Guggisberg, Ernst, Graphicart Internationale Ausrustungsgesellschaft
fur Graphische Kunst AG. Method of and apparatus for stuffing
printed matter with inserts, particularly for stuffing newspapers
and the like. 3.450.400. 6-17-69. CI. 270-55.
Guggisberg, William R.: See —
Eng, Jackson; and Guggisberg. William R. 3.480. 540.
Guglielmetti. Leonardo: See —
Maeder. Erwin; Liechti. Peter: Guglielmetti. Leonardo; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil. 3.429. 877.
Maeder. Erwin; Liechti. Peter; Guglielmetti. Leonardo; and
Siegrist. Adolf Emil. 3. 455, 8 3 7.
Guglielmetti. Leonardo; Maeder, Erwin; Liechti. Peter; and Siegrist.
Adolf Emil. to Ciba Limited. Azole derivatives. 3.449.330. 6-10-
69. CI. 260-240.
Siegrist. Adolf Emil; Liechti. Peter; Maeder. Erwin; and Gugliel-
metti. Leonardo.3.444.179.
Guglielmi. Anthony C: See —
Speers. Samuel F.: Jacques. Norman L.; Guglielmi. Anthony C;
and Gray. Leonard. 3.466. 798.
Gugliemelli. Lewis A.; Weaver, Mary Ollidene; and Russell. Charles
R.. to United States of America. Agriculture. Salt-resistant
thickeners comprising base- saponified starch-polvacrvlonitrile
graft copolymers. 3.42"5.971. 2-4-69. CI. 260-17.4
Gugliotta. Emanuele: See —
Scarfi. Alberto; and Gugliotta. Emanuele. 3. 45 1 .770.
Scarfi. Alberto; and Gugliotta. Emanuele. 3.459. 496.
Gugliotti. Louis M.. Jr.. to United Aircraft Corporation. Operational
amplifier having temperature compensation. 3.471.794. 10-7-69.
CI. 330-23.
Gugliotti. Louis M.. Jr.; and Wells. John C. to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Operational amplifier analog logic functions. 3.471.714.
10-7-69. CI. 307-230.
Gugolz. Henry J., to Urb Products Corporation. Glue applying ap-
paratus. 3.450.093, 6-17-69. CI. 118-7.
Guhl & Scheiblen A.G.: See—
Huber, Fritz. 3.453.952.
Guhne. Hans-Peter: See—
Bader. Otto; Guhne. Hans-Peter; Sommerfeld. Karl, and Chilla.
Johannes. 3.430.436.
Ruger. Frank; Guhne. Hans-Peter; and Lebig. Her-
bert,3.442.258.
Guibert. Raul, to Westwood Manufacturing Company. Inc. Ap-
paratus for baking. 3.485.23 1 . 12-23-69. CI. 126-338.
Guice. Wilma A.: See —
Donaldson. Darrell J.; Guice. Wilma A.; Drake. George L.. Jr.;
and Reeves. Wilson A. .3.420. 700.
Donaldson. Darrell J.; Guice. Wilma A.; Drake. George L.. Jr.;
and Reeves, Wilson A. .3.420.701 .
Guichet. Lucien Robert; and Gotoghian. Georges Jacques, to Societe
Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs D'Aviation.
Process for welding or brazing two members of which at least one
is made of graphite. 3.442.006. 5-6-69. CI. 29-472.7
Guichet, Niles F. Dental face bow. 3,431,649, 3-1 1-69. CI. 32-20.
Guida, Thomas J., 257t to Dowling. James W.. and 251/; to Belfi.
Donald E. Automatic vehicle lamp indicating system. 3.473.083.
10-14-69. CI. 315-82.
Guidance Technology, Inc.: See —
De Vaul. Wayne E.. 3,422.433.
Guidice, Walter W. Fifth wheel tractor. 3.439.935. 4-22-69, CI. 280-
407.
Guido Rutgers: See —
Giese, Ernest: Schubert. Egon; and Rienesl. Konrad. 3.460.979.
Guidos. Norman R. Mail box signal flag. 3.482.543. 12-9-69. CI.
116-132.
Guienne. Paul Francois; and Bertin. Jean Henri, to Bertin & Cie.
Supply systems for ground effect machines associated to a track.
3,482,528, 12-9-69. CI. 104-23.
Guienne, Paul Francois: and Faure, Marc Henri Jean, to Bertin &
Cie. Multi-cushion system for a surface effect vehicle. 3.438.457.
4-15-69. CI. 180-121.
Guier. William. Anchor having pivotable flukes. 3.450.088. 6-17-69.
CI. 1 14-208.
Guignard. Edwin, to Igewa-A.G. Process and a device for checking a
tank for leakage. 3.460,386, 8-12-69. CI. 73-290.
Guignon. Helen G.: See —
Guignon, John E.; Guignon, Helen G.: and Guignon. John E..
Jr~,3.444.869.
Guignon, John E., Jr.: See —
Guignon. John E.; Guignon. Helen G.; and Guignon. John E..
Jr"..3,444.869.
Guignon. John E.; Guignon. Helen G.; and Guignon, John E.. Jr. Jet
cleaning device. 3,444,869, 5-20-69. CI. 1 34-167.
Guilbaud, Georges; and Softer. Jacques, to Commissariat a 1 Energie
Atomique. Method and device for providing protection against ac-
cidental beam deviation in linear particle accelerators. 3.448.390.
6-3-69, CI. 328-233.
Guilbault. George G.; and Kramer. David N.. to United States of
America, Army. Specific fluorometric detection method for cya-
nide. 3.432.269. 3-1 1-69. CI. 23-230.
Guilbault. Lawrence J., to General Electric Company. Pulverulent
coating compositions and fluidized bed coating method.
3.485,789. 12-23-69. CI. 260-40.
Guilbert. Incorporated: See —
Guilbert. Nicholas R.. Jr.. 3.432.055.
Guilbert. Nicholas R.. Jr.. 3.447.704.
Guilbert. Nicholas R.. Jr.. to Guilbert. Incorporated. Coupling for
carts. 3,432.055. 3-1 1-69. CI. 214-730.
Guilbert. Nicholas R.. Jr.. to Guilbert. Incorporated. Container type
automatic loading and discharge system for dumbwaiters.
3.447.704. 6-3-69.~Cl. 214-95.
Guild. Charles E. Adjustable solenoid operated starting gates.
3.463.493. 8-26-69. CI. 273-86.
Guild. Charles L.; and Goodman. Willard B.. to American Drilling &
Boring Co.. Inc. Pile driver. 3.446.293. 5-27-69. CI. 173-131.
Guild Guidance Toys Inc.: See —
Genin. Robert L. 3.451.301.
Guild Metal Joining Equipment Company: Sec —
Wheeler. Donald J.; and Lohrenz. Victor. 3.431.386.
Guilden. Paul: See —
Kemenezky. Miklos. 3.435.201.
Guiles. Wesley L . to Automation Industries. Inc.. mesne. Flexible
conduit. 3.428.093. 2-18-69. CI. 138-132.
Guilfovle. Le Rov F.: See—
Ist'el. Jacques A.; and Guilfovle. Le Roy F.. 3.437. 295.
Guillaume. Andre Eugene. deceasedO (by Boutry. Georges Albert;
representative I. to Laboratoires d'Electronique et de Physique Ap-
pliques L.E.P. Fast, high current electron multiplier having a col-
lector decoupled from ground. 3.450.921. 6-17-69. CI. 313-104.
Guillaume. Francois: See —
Celio. Tino; and Guillaume. Francois. 3. 454. 343.
Guillemette. Armund: See—
Jolv. Robert: Warnant. Julien; and Guillemette. Ar-
mand. 3.458. 540.
LIST OF PATENTEES
615
Guillcmin. Germain Joseph Edmund, to Compagnie des Compteurs.
Magnetometer incorporating probe in the form of a saturable fer-
romagnetic core subjected to the magnetic field to be measured
and to an auxiliary exciting alternating field. 3.460.029, 8-5-69.
CI. 324-43.
Guillemin-Taravre. Pierre, to Soeiete Anonyme dite: Compagnie
Oliver. Aerosol having a mink oil base. 3.424.840. 1-28-69. CI.
424-47.
Guillermard. Pierre; Juston. Paul: and Detuncq. Y\es. to Produits
Chimiques Pechinev-Saint-Gobain. Process for the extraction of
citraeonic acid. 3.455.963. 7-15-69. CI. 260-346.8
Guillet. James Edwin, to Eastman Kodak Company. Lnear block
copolymers produced by photochemical polymerization.
3.472'918. 10-14-69. CI. 260-878.
Guillet. James E.. to Eastman Kodak Company. Anhydrides of
dipero.xv dicarboxylic acids. 3.476.813, 1 1-4-69. CI. 260-610.
Guilliums.' Charles M. Adjustable screed cradle. 3.458.964, 8-5-69.
CI 52-365.
Guillon. Jacques S., to Massev-Ferguson Industries Limited. Wall as-
sembling device. 3.486.287.' 12-30-69. CI. 52-495.
Guillot. Claude, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire.
Metal strip planing machines operating bv alternate bendinas.
3.429,165. 2-25-69. CI. 72-165.
Guillot. Claude: and Peuchmaur. Alphonse, to Commissariat a
lEnergie Atomique. Perforated plate and tank fitted therewith.
3.442.060. 5-6-69. CI. 52-673.
Guillotin. Jean, to Soeiete de Recherches et d'Exploitation d' Inven-
tions Guillotin. Disc mower. 3.483,685. 12-16-69, CI. 56-25.4
Guimard. Andre: See —
Grumbach. Marc; and Guimard. Andre. 3. 439. 532.
Guimento. Angelo; and Kitzmiller, Charles T.. to Philco-Ford Cor-
poration. Cryogenically cooled radiation detection apparatus.
3.445.659. 5-20-69. CI. 250-83.
Guimond. Edward B.. to Quikphone. Inc.. mesne. Telephone answer-
ing apparatus. 3,466,396, 9-9-69, CI. 179-6.
Guimond. Jean P.: See —
Lagasse. Joseph Louis; Palardy. Jacques; Greenlay, John E.;
Guimond, Jean P.: and Toussaint. Marcel. 3. 485. 432.
Guin. Joel B. Inertial activator device. 3,423,746, 1-21-69. CI. 340-
262.
Guin, Joel B. High speed crushers. 3.434.672. 3-25-69. CI. 241-194.
Guin. Joel B. High speed vibration drills. 3,439.756, 4-22-69. CI.
175-92.
Guin, Joel B. Lever operated flow control device with dashpot.
3.450.381. 6-17-69. CI. 251-50.
Guinet. Paul Alfred Eugene: See —
Delaval. Jean Claude; Guinet. Paul Alfred Eugene; and Morel.
Jean.3.439.013.
Guinet. Paul Alfred Eugene: and Puthet. Robert Raphael, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Process for splitting silanes. 3.432.537. 3-1 1-69. CI.
260-448.2
Guinet. Paul Alfred Eugene; and Puthet. Robert Raphael, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Process for the preparation of fi eyanoethyl-
trichlorosilane employing pyrazolone catalysts. 3.448.135. 6-3-69.
CI. 260-448.2
Guinet. Paul Alfred Eugene; and Puthet. Robert Raphael, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Preparation of 1 .3.5. 7-tetramethyl-l .3.5.7-
tetraphenylcyclosiloxane. 3.484.469. 12-16-69. CI. 260-448.2
Guingand. Jean Raymond, to Soeiete Anonyme Heurtey. Bell fur-
naces for heat treating coiled strip metal and the like. 3.424,444.
1-28-69. CI. 266-5.
Guingand. Jean Raymond, to Soeiete Anonyme Heurtey. Apparatus
for preparing steel strip for metallization operations and particu-
larly galvanization. 3.439.907. 4-22-69. CI. 266-3.
Guingand. Jean Raymond, to Soeiete Anonyme Heurtey. Devices for
measuring forces in a moving strip. 3.453.875. 7-8-69. CI. 73-140.
Guinn. Jerry H.: and Wright. William Sherwood. 50Cr to Cardinal
Chemical. Inc.. and Producers Chemical Company. Well treating
methods using temperature surveys. 3,480,079. 11-25-69. CI. 166-
250.
Guinn. John T.. Jr.: See —
Smith. Lloyd B..; Guinn. John T.. Jr.; and Cox. Allan. 3.477.1 1 1.
Guinness. Arthur. Sons & Company (Dublin) Limited: See —
Pollack. James Richard Allan; Pool. Alan Aldred; and Ellis.
Graham John. 3.450.600.
Guinoiseau. Henri, to Soeiete Francaise de Construction de Bennes
Automatiques Benoto. Trenching machine having earthworking
members extending to progressively greater depths. 3.466.768. 9-
16-69. CI. 37-101.
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Hydraulic power
transmission for vehicles. 3.422.917. 1-21-69. CI. 180-66.
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Device for releas-
ing or producing hydraulic pressure in a chamber. 3.439.579. 4-
22~-69. CI. 9l-44~
Guinot. Gabriel L. Method of operating extendable and retractable
stabilising stays or props of public works vehicles and an hydraulic
system for carrying out said method. 3.442.530. 5-6-69. CI. 280-
150.5
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Bucket ejector as-
sembly for an excavating grab. 3.451.151. 6-24-69. CI. 37-187.
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Vehicle with im-
proved steering device. 3.465.843. 9-9-69. CI. 180-79.3
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Extension frame to
adapt a normal drilling bucket for carrying out deep drilling
3.470.973. 10-7-69. CI. 175-238.
Guinot. Gabriel L.. to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Earth working
machine. 3.484.005. 12-16-69. CI. 214-138.
Guinot. Gabriel, to Soeiete Anonyme Poclain. Means for orienting
the earth working implement of a mechanical earth working
machine. 3.481.640. 12-2-69. CI. 294-86.
Guinter. S Robert: See —
Provi. Mike A.; and Guinter. S Robert. 3.460. 642
Provi, Mike A.: and Guinter. S. Robert. 3.478.61 8.
Guise. Arthur B.; and Hanson. Garry O.. to Ansul Company. The.
Apparatus for producing a stream of dry chemical particles.
3.447.610. 6-3-69. CI. 169-31.
Guisinger. John E.: See —
United States of America. National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Administrator. 3,474.328.
Guizzi. Alberto: See —
Mariani. Brunello; Guizzi. Alberto; and Tisselli. Eu-
genio. 3. 476.564.
Gula, Eugene; and Ross. Stanley E.. to Stevens, J. P. & Co.. Inc.
Process for forming textiles on heat degradable backings.
3.438.107. 4-15-69. CI. 28-76.
Gularte, Ronald C; and Platus. David L.. to Mechanics Research.
Inc. Energy absorbing arrangement. 3,435.919. 4-1-69. CI. 188-1.
Gularte. Ronald C: See —
Platus. David L.; and Gularte. Ronald C. 3.426. 869.
Gulbenk. Alin H.. to Dow Chemical Company. The. Process for
preparing tetrabromopyrazine. 3.471.496. 10-7'-69. CI. 260-250.
Guide. Charles James, to Crowe-Guide Cement Company. Apparatus
for making concrete facing bricks with varied surface color and
texture. 3.425.105. 2-4-69. CI. 25-2.
Guldenfels. Willy; and Hoenger. Rudolf, to Basler Stueekfaerberei
A.G. Process for the production of fiber-reinforced tubes of
synthetic resin. 3.475,532, 10-28-69, CI. 264-310.
Guldenpfennig. Rolf, to Reichhold Chemie Aktiengesellschaft.
Water-dilutable heat-curable lacquer compositions. 3.481.890. 12-
2-69. CI. 260-20.
Guldimann. Simon: See —
Renz. Jany; Bourquin. Jean-Pierre; Winkler. Hans; Gagnaux.
Pierre; Guldimann. Simon; Ruesch. Leo; and Schwarb.
Gustav. 3.478,022.
Gulf General Atomic Incorporated: See —
Antonsen. Knud; Rosenberg. Richard: and Wiard. Hadley K..
3.483.380.
Bass. John C. 3.429.203.
Bell, Francis R.: and Menzel. Horst F.. 3.456.621.
Brower. David F.; and Wildi. Paul. 3.486.356.
Compton. Dinsdale M. J.; and Snodgrass. Herschel R..
3.436.152.
Creutz. Edward C 3.460.318.
Dunne. Brian B.. 3.451.008.
Fortescue. Peter; Ringsmuth. Richard J.: and Schultz. George
M.. 3.448.006.
Fortescue. Peter. 3.461.034.
Fortescue. Peter; and Shanstrom. Raymond T.. 3.475.272.
Hammond. Robert H.. 3.449.092.
Humphries. John R.. Jr.. 3.445.334.
Jansen. Hansjorg; and Wildi. Paul. 3.426.564.
Jansen. Hansjorg. 3.427.842.
Kline. James A.T 3.423,978.
Merten. L'lrich. 3.429.957.
Miller. Park H.. Jr.. 3.437.922.
Miller. Park H.. Jr.. 3.469.189.
Rilev. Robert L.. 3.428.584.
Roz.a. Jorge E.. 3.443.231.
Scott. Franklin R.; Fleischmann. Hans H. P.; and Tuckfield.
Ralph G.. Jr.. 3.445.722.
Simnad. Massoud T.: Meyer. Robert A.; and Yanek. Richard P..
3.436.790.
Smith. Kenneth F.; and May. Richard K.. 3.423.979.
Snodgrass. Herschel R.. 3.472.334.
Wildi". Paul. 3.429.159.
Wildi. Paul. 3.453.463.
Wildi. Paul. 3.487.456.
Gulf Oil Corporation: See —
Anspon. Harry D.; and Smith. Wayne E.. 3.424,714.
Anspon. Harrv D.: and Alexander. Richard L.. 3.427.296.
Anspon. Harrv D.; and Robb. Howard E.. 3.472.916.
Anspon. Harry D.: and Hurst. Jack. 3.486.929.
Barr. Norman E.: and Tuttle. Charles E.. Jr.. 3.474.729.
Beckett. Joseph K.. 3.481.402.
Burdick. Donald L.; and Lyons. Harold D.. 3.440.188.
Burdick. Donald L.: Francis. William C: and Jones. Joseph W.
Jr.. 3.448.084.
Cahov. Roger P.; and Covne. Donald M.. 3.439.045.
Cahoy. Roger P.: and Covne. Donald M.. 3.446.753.
Covne. Donald M.: and Cahoy. Roger P.. 3.444.240
616
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
DeFeo, Richard J., 3,462,486.
Glabisch, Dietrich, 3,437,626.
Ham, George E., 3,484,393.
Harvey, Charles H., 3,428,366.
Helin, Arthur F., 3,436,363.
Hill, Robert W.; and Hopkins, Thomas R., 3,467,706.
Hill, Robert W.; and Galiano, Francis R., 3,480,693.
Hurst, Jack, 3,429,860.
Kelly, Richard L., 3,453,227.
Lampe, Harry G., 3,457,987.
Ludwig, Robert L.; and Rusling, George Roy, 3,423,980.
Mantell, Gerald J.; Helin, Arthur F.; and Wutz, Adolf A.,
3,459,698.
McPherson, Wilbur A.; and Hamilton, Robert W., 3,446,486.
Neighbors, Ralph P., 3,449,113.
Neighbors, Ralph P., 3,457,063.
Rankin, David, 3,480,463.
Robicheaux, Warren J., 3,466,829.
Smith, Wayne E.; Alwani, Dru W.; and Anspon, Harry D.,
3,420,798.
Smith, Wayne E.; Mantell, Gerald J.; and Chapin, Earl C.,
3,449,277.
Smith, Wayne E.; Anspon, Harry D.; Ham, George E., Jr.; and
Alwani, Dru W., 3,474,062.
Westling, Randolph E., 3,431,879.
Gulf Research & Development Company: See —
Acheson, Willard P.; and Torcaso, Michael A., 3,467,206.
Ackerman, Carl D.; and Hill, John K., 3,481,203.
Alexander, Richard L.; Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis
E., 3,466,265.
Anspon, Harry D.; and Brown, Francis E., 3,485,812.
Beuther, Harold; and Schmid, Bruce K., 3,444,073.
Bodnar, Albert J., 3,470,384.
Carlson, Edgar; and Wynne, Francis E., Jr., 3,433,734.
Carr, Norman L.; and Somers, Allen E., 3,440,013.
Cooper, Peter G.; Michelon, Philippe A.; and Murphy, Clarence
R., 3,461,139.
Dimond, Harold L.; and Pascarella, Vincent J., 3,461,053.
Dimond, Harold L.; Hurley, Daniel J.; and Pascarella, Vincent
J„ 3,487,104.
Donaldson, Robert E.; Murphy, Harry C, Jr.; and Stauffer,
Harry C, 3,481,863.
Doyle, William Carter, 3,458,305.
Ellis, Alan F., 3,453,278.
Fareri, Elizabeth L.; McGuire, Robert J.; and Strange, Harold
O., 3,433,607.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E.,
3,441,631.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E.,
3,444,263.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E.,
3,444,264.
Fernald, Herbert B.; and Lynch, Eugene F., 3,477,813.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Kresge, Alfred N.,
3,477,819.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Swift, Harold E.,
3,478,124.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gwynn, Bernard H.; and Kresge, Alfred N.,
3,482,000.
Francis, David W.; and Heilman, William J., 3,458,567.
Galiano, Francis R.; and Hill, Robert W., 3,461,186.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Mcllvried, Howard G., Ill; and Sebulsky,
RaynorT., 3,441,514.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Henke, Alfred M.; Sebulsky, Raynor T.;
and Starnes, William C, 3,466,250.
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Mc Ilvried, Howard G.; and Sebulsky,
Raynor T., 3,472,790.
Goldthwait, Richard G.; and Kwolek, Stanley J., 3,437,589.
Goodwin, Robert J.; Mori, Ernest A.; Pekarek, Joseph L.;
Schaub, Paul W.; and Zinkham, Robert E., 3,467,21 1.
Goodwin, Robert J.; and Pekarek, Joseph L., 3,469,642.
Gull, Proctor W., 3,465,758.
Hamilton, Harry A.; Mcllvried, Howard G.; and Sebulsky,
Raynor T., 3,461,064.
Hardwick, Thomas J.; and Jarvie, John M., 3,458,416.
Harris, Martin H.; Smith Francis M.; and Jennings, James W.,
3,447,607.
Hay, Russell G.; and Walsh, William L., 3,437,445.
Hay. Russell G.; Mc Nutly, John G.; and Walsh, William L.,
3,461,184.
Heilman, William J., 3,441,543.
Heilman, William J., 3,453,246.
Heilman, William J.; and Jenkins, David M., 3,461,108.
Henke, Alfred M.; Luzar, Ronald V.; and McKinney, Joel D.,
3,487,011.
Huitt, Jimmie L., 3,455,388.
Hurley, Daniel J.; Kresge, Alfred N.; Rosenthal. Robert W.; and
Williamson, Roger C, 3,437,573.
Jewell, Douglas M.; and Yevich, Joseph, 3,446,729.
Kerns, Bernard A.; and Larson, Olaf A., 3,446,730.
Lese, Henri K.; McCracken, John H.; and Schulz, Johann G. D.,
3,448,146.
Lese, Henri K.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker, Arthur C,
3,479,400.
McCarthy, Paul R.; and Orem, Thomas R., 3,423,3 15.
McCracken, John H.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker,
Arthur C, 3,453,321.
McCracken, John H.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker,
Arthur C, 3,466,301.
McGrath, Joseph J.; and Spilners, llgvars J., 3,448,082.
McGrath, Joseph J.; and Tempalski, Chester S., 3,478,087.
McKinney, Joel D.; and Offutt, William C, 3,423,307.
Mori, Ernest A.; and Schaub, Paul W., 3,424,255.
Mori, Ernest A., 3,472,324.
Mott, William E.; and Rhodes, Donald F., 3,437,808.
Mott, William E.; and Rhodes, Donald F., 3,437,809.
Muirhead, John F., Jr.; and Pekarek, Joseph L., 3,454,959.
Murphy, James R., 3,423,308.
Neighbors, Ralph P.; and Phillips, Lee V., 3,451,802.
Peck, Carl M., 3,466,245.
Pellegrini, John P., Jr.; and Strange, Harold O., 3,481,958.
Phillips, Lee V.; and Latham, Archie J., 3,471,621.
Schulz, Johann G. D.; Whitaker, Arthur C; and Winteler,
Paolo, 3,424,789.
Schulz, Johann G. D.; Whitaker, Arthur C; and Winteler,
Paolo, 3,467,698.
Suatoni, Joseph Charles, 3,424,810.
Taylor, Maurice E., 3,469,921.
Terwilliger, Paul L.; and Smith, Francis M., 3,443,429.
Terwilliger, Paul L., 3,465,826.
Walsh, Bruce R., 3,423,928.
Warren, Joseph E., 3,422,893.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J., 3,439,743.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J., 3,447,330.
Gulfo, Jon; See —
Handler, Martin M.; Gulfo, Jon; and Bonat, Jerome
B.,3,469,328.
Gulick, Graham L.: See —
Schroeder, Duane A.; and Gulick, Graham L., 3,484, 929.
Gulick, Rodwin E.: See —
Chow, Sui-Wu; Gulick, Rodwin E.; and Orttung, Frederick W.,
Jr.,3,445,362.
Gulick, William K., to General Electric Company. Spring-biased
valve with anti-chattering feature. 3,465,787, 9-9-69, CI. 137-
539.5
Gulino, Rosario; and Hall, Kenneth H., to General Dynamics Cor-
poration. Decompression monitor. 3,463,015, 8-26-69, CI. 73-432.
Gull, Proctor W., to Gulf Research & Development Company. Ear
corn sampler. 3,465,758, 9-9-69, CI. 130-9.
Gulla, Michael, to Shipley Company, Inc. Compositions and
processes for electroless nickel plating. 3,420,680, 1-7-69, CI. 106-
1.
Gulla, Michael; See —
Shipley, Charles R., Jr.; and Gulla, Michael,3,457,089.
Gullaksen, Gilbert V., to Wrightway Engineering Co. Selective aerat-
ing device. 3,450,350, 6-17-69, CI. 239-428.5
Gullaksen, Jarl Eilif: See —
Wennerberg, Fritz Johan; and Gullaksen, Jarl Eilif.3,425,083.
Gulledge, Hugh C: See —
Brill, Harold C; Gulledge, Hugh C; and Ramsay, Howard
L., 3,483,068.
Emslie, Robert S.; Gulledge, Hugh C; Lewis, George L.; and
Willcox, Oswin BurT, 3,484, 260.
Gullett, David E.; and Reynolds, Edmond F., to Foote Mineral Com-
pany. Apparatus for the electrowinning of manganese. 3,477,937,
11-11-69, CI. 204-263.
Gullett, Robert C: See—
Smith, Roy E.; and Gullett, Robert C, 3, 487,219.
Gulley, John M. Self guiding tooling systems. 3,485,306, 12-23-69,
CI. 173-32.
Gullick, Denzil S., to Dowty Rotol Limited. Sealing devices.
3,469,853, 9-30-69, CI. 277-1 12.
Gullick Limited: See —
Roberts, Stanley, 3,483,705.
Small, Fred, 3,471,201.
Gulotta, Joseph A., to PPG Industries, Inc. Manufacture of float
glass of thickness greater than equilibrium thickness. 3,432,284, 3-
1 1-69, CI. 65-99.
Gulotta. Joseph A., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus
for initially restricting the divergent flow of float glass. 3,432,285,
3-11-69. CI. 65-99.
Gulpen, Nicolaas Joseph H.; and Gerritsen, Hans G., to Koninklijke
Industrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V. Chemical
process and products. 3,431,247, 3-4-69, CI. 260-88.2
Gulton Industries, Inc.: See —
Angleton, Paul A.; and Hayer, John R.. 3,487,238.
Ritterman. Paul F., 3,483,259.
Rudnick, Norman, 3,474,268.
Seiger, Harvey N.; and Dagnall. Robert J., 3,451,901.
STC;
LIST OF PATENTEES
617
Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich: See—
Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich;
Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Ev-
genievich; Korobochkin. losif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai
Savvich; and Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich, 3,472,050.
Gulyas, James W.; See —
Veltman, Herbert; O'Kane, Patrick T.; Gulyas, James W.; and
Middagh. William R., 3,477,927.
Gum, Earl R.; and Vandaveer, Roscoe F., to Pan American Petrole-
um Corporation. Cyclic steam injection and gas drive. 3,460,621,
8-12-69, CI. 166-263.
Gumboldt, Albert Gustav Martin; and Noetzel, Siegfried, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for preparing copolymers of azetidinones-(2) and lac-
tones. 3,477,997, 11-11-69, CI. 260-78.
Gumin, Heinz; and Weber, Helmut, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Coincidence gate circuit with low-ohmic load. 3,482,1 12, 12-2-69,
CI. 307-218.
Guminski, Roman Dominik; See —
Sheasby, Peter Geoffrey; Short, Edward Percival; and Guminski,
Roman Dominik, 3,468,772.
Gumlich, Walter: See —
Wieschollek, Helmut; and Gumlich, Walter.3,479,303.
Gummel, Hermann K.: See —
De Loach, Bernard C, Jr.; Gummel, Hermann K.; and Schar-
fetter, Donald L., 3,426,295.
Gummel, Hermann K.; and Murphy, Bernard T., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Time scaled analog model test circuit
for an active element and method of making such. 3,471,786, 10-
7-69, CI. 324-158.
Gummer, Allen L.; and Mathews, George P., to M G M Brakes. Inc.
Brake actuating mechanism. 3,424,062, 1-28-69, CI. 92-63.
Gummiwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Wollmann, Ernest; and Morgenbesser, Wilhelm, 3,426,443.
Gump, J. R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Process for separat-
ing yttrium from the lanthanide elements. 3,482,932, 12-9-69, CI.
23-22.
Gumpertz, Donald G. Display tube having character mask with elec-
tron gun individual to each character. 3,432,710, 3-11-69, CI.
313-69.
Gumprecht, William Henry; and Johnson, Rulon Edward, Jr., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Non-foaming per-
fluorinated polyethers. 3,445,392, 5-20-69, CI. 252-54.
Gumucio, Ricardo Salcedo, to Instituto Nacional de Industria. Solar
distillation of foamed saline water to recover fresh water.
3.428,529, 2-18-69, CI. 203-10.
Gumucio, Ricardo Salcedo; and Ardanuy, Angel Pascual, to Instituto
Nacional de Industria. Storage battery. 3,440,100, 4-22-69, CI.
136-26.
Gunderloy, Frank C, Jr.: See —
Wagner, Ross I.; Grant, Louis R., Jr.; and Gunderloy, Frank C,
Jr.,3,484,315.
Gunderman, Glen L.: See —
Hart, Gerald M.; and Gunderman, Glen L., 3,480,506.
Gunderson, Frederick Allan; and Jonsson, Einar, to White Motor
Corporation. Infinitely variable transmission system. 3,427,899, 2-
18-69, CI. 74-687.
Gunderson, Olaf August, to Alfsen OG Gunderson A/S. Apparatus
for conditioning of webs of material. 3,456,361, 7-22-69, CI. 34-
155.
Gunderson, Paul E.; Kulterman, Robert W.; and Stockdale, Norman
S., to International Business Machines Corporation. Magnetic
punch system. 3,465,958, 9-9-69, CI. 234-108.
Gunderson, Ralph R. Adhesive reflector unit with flexible backing.
3,441,336, 4-29-69, CI. 350-67.
Gunderson, Robert O.; and Lauffer, Donald K., to National Cash
Register Company, The. High speed logical circuit. 3,482,1 1 1, 12-
2-69, CI. 307-203.
Gunderson, Robert O.; Valentine, Sidney L.; Jurick, Martin H.; and
Higashi, Paul, to National Cash Register Company, The. Elec-
tronic data processing system. 3,426,328, 2-4-69, CI. 340-172.5
Gundlach, Aug., GmbH: See —
Hartmann, Rolf. 3,470,284.
Gundlach, Karl-Heinz: See —
Billing, Heinz; Rudiger, Albrecht; and Gundlach, Karl-
Heinz.3,432,817.
Gundlach, Robert W.: See —
Bean, Lloyd F.; and Gundlach, Robert W., 3,443,938.
Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Electrostatic charge
image recorder. 3,426,354, 2-4-69, CI. 346-74.
Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Image reproduction in-
volving electrostatic transfer of a releasable donor film from a
photoconductive insulating layer to an adhesive transfer member.
3,438,772, 4-15-69, CI. 96-1.
Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Electrostatic duplicat-
ing system employing relief printing plate. 3,443.517. 5-13-69, CI.
101-219.
Gundlach. Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Powder cloud develop-
ment of electrostatic images. 3.470,009, 9-30-69, CI. 1 17-17.5
Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Image projector ap-
paratus. 3,481,668, 12-2-69, CI. 353-38.
Gundlach, Robert W.; and Bean, Lloyd F., to Xerox Corporation.
Frost gravure print master. 3.445.226, 5-20-69, CI. 96- 1. 1
Gundlach, Theodore F., to J.M.J. Industries, Inc. Crushing and sizing
rolls. 3,474,973, 10-28-69, CI. 241-236.
Gundlach, William J., to Geo Space Corporation. Combined actua-
tor and catcher for gas exploders. 3,474,880. 10-28-69, CI. 181-
0.5
Gundlich, Heinz: See —
Huller, Adolf; Gundlich, Heinz; and Merker, Joachim, 3,443,309.
Gungle, Warren C; Peterson, Carl L.; and Waymouth, John F., to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Harness construction for metal arc
type lamp. 3,424,935, 1-28-69, CI. 313-227.
Gunkel, Dietrich. Pre-assembled, sub-enclosure, building section.
3,473,273, 10-21-69, CI. 52-79.
Gunkel, Walter A., to Southwest Research Institute. Ultrasonic in-
spection apparatus. 3,482,435, 12-9-69, CI. 73-67.9
Gunkel, Walter A.; and Van der Veer, William R., to Southwest
Research Institute. Method of and apparatus for high speed mag-
netic inspection of tubular goods. 3,437,917, 4-8-69, CI. 324-37.
Gunkler, Albert A.: See —
Goodenough, Robert D.; Place, John; and Gunkler, Albert
A. ,3,436,345.
Gunlock, Donald E., to General Motors Corporation. Border wire
assembly. 3,475,770, 11-4-69, CI. 5-351.
Gunn, David L., to Motorola, Inc. Frequency responsive reed
decoder with low sensitivity to physical shock. 3,475,728, 10-28-
69, CI. 340-164.
Gunn, Duncan Alexander: See —
Lees, John; and Gunn, Duncan Alexander, 3,423,983.
Gunn, John B., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Sampled radar system. 3,423,754, 1-21-69, CI. 343-17.1
Gunn, John B., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Parametric computers and method of operating same. 3,433,974,
3-18-69, CI. 307-88.
Gunn, John B., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electrical shock wave (Gunn effect) logical apparatus. 3,452,221,
6-24-69, CI. 307-299.
Gunn, John B., to International Business Machines Corporation. Step
and repeat devices. 3,462,219, 8-19-69, CI. 355-53.
Gunn, John C. Shaving mirror accessory. 3,478,996, 11-18-69, CI.
248-473.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, to Leesona Corporation. Photoelectric defect
detector with independent control of width and length of defects.
3,445,671, 5-20-69, CI. 250-219.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, to Leesona Corporation. Half wave photo
modulator. 3,447,101, 5-27-69, CI. 332-3.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, to Leesona Corporation. Control circuits.
3,448,347, 6-3-69, CI. 317-123.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, to Leesona Corporation. Electrical apparatus
for detecting changes in the quality of a medium. 3,453,053, 7-1-
69, CI. 356-200.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, to Leesona Corporation. Apparatus for de-
tecting slowly changing characteristics of moving yarn. 3,456,1 16,
7-15-69, CI. 250-219.
Gunnell, Thomas J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
carbon black. 3,431,075, 3-4-69, CI. 23-209.4
Gunnell, Thomas J.; and Stegelman, Albert F., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Apparatus for production of high temperature gases
and carbon black. 3,468,632, 9-23-69, CI. 23-259.5
Gunnergaard-Poulsen, Marius, to Dansk Industri Syndikat A/S. Core
insertion unit for casting molds. 3,424,229, 1-28-69, CI. 164-340.
Gunnerich, Max Georg: See —
Kappelhoff, Hermann; Gunnerich, Max Georg; Paul, Walter;
Steinbeck, Walter; and Niemeyer, Willy, 3,448,666.
Gunnerson, Dale B.: See —
Ruggles, Kay L.; Gunnerson, Dale B.; and Clark, Howard
S.,3,433,860.
Gunning, Harry E., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Preparation of vinylmercaptans. 3,474,016, 10-21-69, CI. 204-162.
Gunning, Paul E. Prefabricated eave member. 3,436,877, 4-8-69, CI.
52-11.
Gunnink, Harry J. Container. 3,433,399, 3-18-69, CI. 229-5.6
Gunson, William E.; Sutherland, John D.; and Tower, Stephen N., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Nuclear reactor and refueling
cell arrangement. 3,437,558. 4-8-69, CI. 176-52.
Gunson's Sortex Limited:See —
Chapman. Thomas Henry, 3,439,172.
Gunst, Alfred, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Mag-
netic coupling for multiple contact relays. 3,430,167, 2-25-69, CI.
335-152.
Gunter & Cooke, Inc.: See —
O'Neal, James Everett; Gunter, Josef Karl; and Gunter, Colie
Walton, 3,457,618.
Gunter, Addison Y.: See —
Davidson, Eugene M.; Gunter, Addison Y.; and Owen, Tom
E., 3,482,299.
Gunter, Addison Y., to Hudson Engineering Corporation. Plate fins.
3,438,433, 4-15-69, CI. 165-151.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gunter. Allen: See—
Horwood, John Maurice; Gunter, Allen; and Fry. Albert
John. 3.428. 269.
Gunter. Colie Walton: See—
O'Neal. James Everett; Gunter, Josef Karl; and Gunter. Colie
Wulton.3,457,618.
Gunter. Dalton D. Charcoal starter. 3.453.975. 7-8-69. CI. I 10-1 .
Gunter. Ernest M.; and Simon. James L.. to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Incorporated. Ringing signal detector which distinguishes
ringing signal from periodic noise. 3.435.152, 3-25-69, CI. 179-84.
Gunter. Josef Karl: See —
O'Neal. James Everett; Gunter. Josef Karl; and Gunter, Colie
Walton. 3.457.618.
Guntermann. Hans, to Elektro-Thermit G.m.b.H. Aluminothermic
welding process. 3,421.570. 1-14-69. CI. 164-53.
Guntermann. Hans, to Elektro-Thermit G.m.b.H. Motorized grinding
machine for grinding rails. 3.427.758. 2-18-69. CI. 51-178."
Gunther, Conrad J.: See —
Dzus, Theodore; and Gunther, Conrad J. .3, 473. 203.
Gunther. Donald A., to American Sterilizer Company. Process and
apparatus for removing amines from steam vapors. 3.424.548. 1-
28-69. CI. 21-94.
Gunther, Donald A., to American Sterilizer Companv. Filtration and
distillation process. 3.428.556. 2-18-69. CI. 210-26.
Gunther, Donald A., to American Sterilizer Company. Electrolytic
process for producing pyrogen free deionized water. 3.440.157, 4-
22-69, CI. 204-152.
Gunther, Fred C. Air-supported marine vehicle. 3.473,503. 10-21-
69, CI. 1 14-67.
Gunther, Johannes, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Television transmission
delay compensation apparatus. 3.420.951. 1-7-69. CI. 178-69.5
Gunther. Karl-Georg: See —
Schenk. Horst; Gunther. Karl-Georg; and Kulb. Wil-
helm.3,43 1,625.
Gunther. Klaus: See —
Roscher, Gunter; Gunther, Klaus: Probst. Otto; and Scholderer,
Jorg.3.438,870.
Gunther. Ludwig: See —
Schilde. Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius. Dietrich: Tille.
Manfred; Gunther. Ludwig; Loos. Gunter; Mzyk. Heinrich:
Miersch. Siegfried; Haupt. Winfried: Rossel. Wolfgang;
Beuchel. Gunter; Erler. Gerhard; and Weder. Her-
bert,3,459, 238.
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille.
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk. Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel. Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder. Her-
bert,3.464.453.
Gunther. Norbert; Schreiber. Otto; Rubl. Wilhelm; and Griebisch.
Otto, to Zeiss-Stiftung. Carl, d/b/a Zeiss, Carl. Optical rangefinder
device including means for adjusting the lead angle. 3.436,150. 4-
1-69. CI. 356-12.
Gunther, Peter: and Herlinger. Heinz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Catalytic process for the polvmerization of vicinal
alkylene oxides. 3.450'.647. 6-17-69. CI. 260-2.
Gunther. Rush B.. to Duriron Company. Inc.. The. Valve handle
with torque limit adjustment means. 3.441.115. 4-29-69. CI. 192-
56.
Gunther Wagner Pelikan-Werke: See —
Litzka. Hans. 3.467.477.
Guntsch. Fritz Rudolf: See—
Grimm. Wilhelm: Guntsch, Fritz Rudolf; Strauss. Werner; and
Luther. Gunther.3.426.1 79.
Gunyou. Lyman J.: See —
Stott. Ted; Gunyou. Lyman J.; Frushour. George \ '.; and
Groeneveld. Wilbur E.. 3. 425.1 94.
Young. Paul E.: and Gunyou. Lyman J. .3. 450.1 38.
Gunze Limited: See —
Mivazawa. Homare; Tarui. Shoichi; and Kamada. Masaki.
3'.465.720.
Mivazawa. Homare: Tarui. Shoichi; Kamada. Masaki: and Masu-
da. Hiroshi. 3.465.721.
Gupta. Subodh C to Haveg Industries. Inc. Glass bonded alumina.
3.457.091. 7-22-69. CI. 106-39.
Guptill. Frank E . Jr.: Set —
Hess. Howard \ .; and Guptill. Frank E.. Jr..3.4S5.882.
Guru. Robert J.: and Hodina. Edward G . to TRW. Inc. Control cir-
cuitrv for automatically operated guns. 3.440.926. 4-29-69. CI. 89-
135."
Gurevich. Leih Borukhovich: See —
Svilpe. Karl Yanovich; Luft. Genakh Maxovich; Beth an. Andris
Alfrcdovich; Milyaev, Viktor Vasilievich: Gurevich. Leib
Borukhovich; and Seleznev. han Yasilievich.3.432.790.
Gurganious. Joseph T.. to United States of America. Dynamically
buoyant portable bridge. 3.458.884. 8-5-69. CI. 14-27.
Gurgiolo. Arthur E.. and Holmes. William S.. to Dow Chemical
Companv. Fhe. Process for making granular polymers. 3.420.791.
1-7-69. CI. 260-33.6
Gurgiolo. Arthur E.; and Langner. Ralph R.. to Dow Chemical Com-
pany. The. Purification of poly( alkylene oxides). 3.462.379. 8-19-
69. CI. 260-2.
Gurien. Harvey: See —
Focella. Antonino; Gurien. Harvey; and Rachlin. Albert
Israel. 3,43 1.30 I
Gurinsky. David H.: Powers. Richard M.. and Susskind. Herbert, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Prevention
of seizing in liquid metal environments. 3.429.774. 2-25-69. CI.
176-38.
Gurkin. Martin: See —
Graham. Harold Nathaniel; Studer. Victor Vernon; and Gurkin.
Martin.3.484.247.
Graham. Harold Nathaniel; Studer. Victor Vernon; and Gurkin.
Martin. 3.484.248.
Moore. Thomas Roscoe. Jr.; Graham. Harold Nathanial; and
Gurkin. Martin.3.484.246.
Gurkin. Martin, to Lipton. Thomas J.. Inc. Pressure conversion of
green tea. 3.445.236. 5-20-69. CI. 99-76.
Gurley, Grey Manning, to AMP Incorporated. Crimping apparatus
having strip feeding means. 3.456.477. 7-22-69. CI. 72-337.
Gurley. Grey Manning, and Over. William Roderick, to AMP Incor-
porated. Apparatus for connecting corresponding wires of pairs of
wires to each other. 3.431.621. 3-1 1-69. CI. 29-203.
Gurley. Jesse Fred. Jr.. to Mobay Chemical Companv. Mixing ap-
paratus. 3.420.506. 1-7-69. CI. 259-7.
Gurley. Jesse Fred, Jr.; Harp, Emile F.; and Reichard. Edward I... to
Mobay Chemical Companv. Solid particle dispersing apparatus.
3.437.'276. 4-8-69. CI. 241-38.
Gurley. Jesse Fred: See —
.McGregor. William A.. Jr.; Gemeinhardt. Paul G.; and Gurle\.
Jesse Fred.3,421.932.
Gurr. Frank K.. 50% to North. Alfred E. Exhaust gas burner and
muffler. 3.470.689. 10-7-69, CI. 60-30.
Gurr. Robert H.: See—
Broggie. Roger E.; and Gurr. Robert H.. 3.467. 026.
Gurries Manufacturing Co.: See —
Curlett. John. 3.4"39.553.
Gursky. Ladislav A.; Suter. Charles A.: and Robinson. Keith D.. to
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The. Method of building
fabric" elastomeric container. 3.453.164. 7-1-69. CI. 156-198.
Gurtler. Charles A.: See —
Nelson. Clifford H.; and Gurtler. Charles A. .3.425. 268.
Gurule. Benjamin P. Geodesic structure. 3.451.881. 6-24-69. CI.
161-7.
Gusakov. Gennady Nilolaevich: See —
Roschin. Vladislav Vasilievich; Muromtsev. Boris Ivanovich;
Gusakov. Gennadv Nilolaevich; and Maslov. Leonid
lvanovich.3,480,758.
Gushard. William H.: See —
Dubois. Robert A.; and Gushard. William H. .3.445. 03 1 .
Gusich. Andrew J.: See —
Berger. Carl H.. 3.425.066.
Gusstahlwerk Wittmann AG: See —
Blomecke. Werner: Frevstein. Wolfgang: and Gasper. Herbert.
3.450.061.
Gustafson. Adolf Gunnar. Magnetically operated switches.
3.456.217. 7-15-69. CI. 335-207.
Gustafson. Ake. to Tetra Pak AG. Method and apparatus for
producing an unkinked tube from a web of material. 3.482.491.
12-9-69. CI. 93-82.
Gustafson. Floyd C to Lunkenheimer Company. The. mesne.
Torque responsive overload actuator to stop drive and brake.
3.423.661. 1-21-69. CI. 318-475.
Gustafson. George W.: See —
Jasper. Ronald J.; and Gustafson. George W.. 3. 429.097.
Gustafson. Harry C to Fuller Laboratories. Inc. Swab type applica-
tor. 3.443.562. 5-13-69. CI. 128-269.
Gustafson. Henry E.; and Johnson. Harold L. Flexible tube valve
having positive opening and closing means. 3.473.779. 10-21-69.
CI. 251-9.
Gustafson Manufacturing Compan\: See —
Cordell. Ray R.. 3.472.079.
Gustafson. Robert M.. to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Magnetic core memory arras construction. 3.474.422. 10-21-
69. CI. 340-174.
Gustafson. Wilbur E.; Chase. Walter M.; Lievens. James L.: and
Campbell. James D.. to United States of America. Navy. Radio
receiver antenna svstcm. 3.454.949. 7-8-69. CI. 343-745.
Gustafsson. Berth Ulrik. to AB Kalle-Regulatorer. Gear pump.
3.435.773. 4-1-69. CI. 103-126.
Gustafsson. Berth Ulrik. to Aktiebolaget Kalle-Regulatorer. Viscosity
or consistency meter. 3.455.145. 7-15-69. CI. 73-59.
Gustafsson. Karl Paul: Set —
Frisk. Knut Olov; and Gustafsson. Karl Paul. 3. 476.01 7.
Gustavson, Fredrik. to Aktiebolaget Peritus Enkoping. Contacts for
the poles of electrical switehgeaY 3.459.914. 8-5-69". CI. 200-170.
Gustavson. Sterling T.: See —
Merenda. Carmine T.; Reich. Adolf F.; and Gustavson. Sterling
T..3.428.05 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
619
Gustetic. Stanley J., to Euclid Crane and Hoist Company. The.
Weighting apparatus. 3.441.099. 4-29-69. CI. 177-151.
Gustetic. Stanley J : Boytz, Charles B.. and Engel. Henry, to Euclid
Crane and Hoist Company. The. Automatic locking mechanism
for a rotary load carrier in a storage system. 3.420.389. 1-7-69. CI.
214-16.4
Gustison. Robert A.: Gorczyca. Frank; and Ceneruzzo. John A., to
Kawecki Chemical Company. Method of beneficiating tantalum-
and niobium-containing tin slags. 3.447.894. 6-3-69. CI. 23-15.
Gustke\. John E.. to Cogsdill Tool Products. Inc. Adjustable peening
tool. 3,444,714. 5-20-69. CI. 72-76.
Gut. Gunther: See —
Guyer. August. Jr.; Guyer. Pio; and Gut. Gunther. 3.423.466.
Gut. Marcel: See —
Loken. Bjarte; and Gut. Marcel. 3.468. 875.
Loken. Bjarte; and Gut. Marcel. 3.480.62 I .
Gutberlet. Fritz; See—
Helmberger. Hermann; Dietz. Wolfgang; Gutberlet. Fritz; Her-
mann. Hans; and Wittmann. Hans, a/k/a Wittmann.
Johan.3.421.054.
Gutcho. Sidney: See —
Laufer. Louis: and Gutcho. Sidney. 3. 459. 637.
Gutenlag. Charles E.: See —
Martin. Robert L.. 3.456.336.
Gutermann. Traugott: See —
Dombruch, Franz; Gutermann. Traugott: and Teske. Karl W.
E.. 3.484.044.
Gutermann. Traugott; and Maurer. Georg. to Messer Griesheim
G.m.b.H. Gas torche with pressure responsive valve for conversion
from internal to external mixing. 3.424,385. 1-28-69. CI. 239-412.
Gutermuth. Paul. Dropped ceiling construction with condensate
disposal means. 3.459.1 15, 8-5-69. CI. 98-43.
Guth. Christian: See —
Hofmann. Peter; and Guth. Christian.3.449,160.
Guth. Christian, to Ciba Limited. Process for flame-proofing of cel-
lulose-containing textiles. 3.421.923, 1-14-69, CI. 117-62.2
Nachbur. Hermann; Berger. Alfred; Guth, Christian; and
Maeder. Arthur.3.423.369.
Guth. Jean-Louis; and Wey. Raymond, to Commissariat a 1'Energie
Atomique. Processes for eliminating from a solution anions
derived from hydrueids and oxacids. 3.433.736. 3-18-69. CI. 210-
37.
Guth, Lauren W.. to General Electric Company. Motorized pump
mounting means for automatic dishwasher. 3.446,155. 5-27-69, CI.
103-218.
Guth. Lauren W.. to General Electric Company. Dishwashing
machine. 3.465.762. 9-9-69. CI. 134-58.
Guth. Lauren W.. to General Electric Company. Door-operated rack
extending and retracting means for a front-opening appliance
cabinet. 3.466.105. 9-9-69. CI. 312-274.
Guth. Lauren W.. to General Electric Company. Door-operated rack
extending and retracting means for a front-opening appliance
cabinet. 3.466.108. 9-9-69. CI. 312-274.
Guthke. Harald: See —
Beck, Fritz; Leitner. Hans; Wintersberger. Karl: and Guthke.
Harald.3.477.923.
Guthke. Harald; Wintersberger. Karl; Beck. Fritz; Floss. Josef Georg:
and Habermann. Wolfgang, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Electrochemical hydrodimerization of aliphatic
a./3-mono-olefinicallv unsaturated nitriles. 3.427.234, 2-11-69. CI.
204-73.
Guthrie. David B.: See —
Stromberg. Verner L.; and Guthrie. David B .3.486,866.
Guthrie. David G.. to Saunders Roe & Nuclear Enterprises Limited
Coating of the surfaces of light transparent materials associated
with light sources. 3.429.730. 2-25-69. CI. 1 17-18.
Guthrie. Donald A., to Esso Research and Engineering Company,
lsomerization of difluoramino- olefins with ionizing radiation.
3.425.922. 2-4-69. CI. 204-158.
Guthrie. James L.: See —
Isaacs. Philip K.: and Guthrie. James L. 3. 483.014.
Kehr. Clifton L.: and Guthrie. James L. 3.478.004.
Guthrie. James M.: See —
Augustine. Alfred; and Guthrie. James M.. 3. 437. 326.
Guthrie. John W., to Lockwood Technical. Inc. Pneumatically con-
trolled applicator system for adhesive and the like. 3.420.208. 1-7-
69. CI. 1 18-2.
Guthrie. Joseph E.; and Merrin. Seymour, to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Photosensitive method for depositing thin uniform glass films
on substrates. 3.474.718. 10-28-69. CI. 96"-34.
Guthrie. Kenneth R.. to AAA Pipe Cleaning Corporation. Hose
winding reel. 3.476.139. 11-4-69. CI. 137-355". I 6
Gutierrez. Julian: See —
Bue. Richard C; and Gutierrez. Julian. 3.477. 760.
Gutierrez, Julian. Self-actuating record holding apparatus. 3.446.360.
5-27-69. CI. 21 1-40.
Gutknecht. Leroy H.. to Lovell Manufacturing Company. Power
pressure setting wringer. 3,443.408. 5-13-69. CI. 68-253.
Gutleber. Frank S.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. High resolution frequency spectrum analyzer. 3.422.348.
1-14-69. CI. "324-77.
Gutleber. Frank S.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Code generator to produce permutations of code mates.
3,461.451. 8-12-69. CI. 340-348.
Gutleber, Frank S.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Pseudo-orthogonal pulse code system. 3,484.554. 12-16-
69, CI. 179-15.
Gutleber. Frank S.: and Krause. Irving A., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Synchronizing system hav-
ing locally generated signals and PSK information signals
3.472.960. 10-14-69. CI. 178-67.
Gutleber. Frank S.; Levine, Elihu; Bogert. Warren D.: Silvcrstein.
Samuel; and Altman. Harry, to United States of America. Air
Force. Cross correlating system for PCM communications.
3.483.549. 12-9-69. CI. 340-347.
Gutlhuber. Johann: See —
Jirka. Karl; and Gutlhuber. Johann. 3.437. 297.
Gutman. Arnold D.; Lukes. George E.. deceased (by Hazzard. John,
administratorl; and Arneklev. Duane R.. to Stauffer Chemical
Company. [Lower alkyl substituted dinitrophenoxv] ketones.
3.467.714. 9-16-69. CI. 260-590.
Gutman. Arnold D.; and Orr. Jack P.. to Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany. Method of killing pests by application of an O.O. diloweral-
kyl phosphorodithioyl methyl- substituted mercaptoacetate.
3,433,870, 3-18-69. Cl. 424-216.
Gutmann. Hellmut: See —
Ospelt. Gustav; Vogt. Alfred; and Gutmann. Hellmut. 3. 460. 5 19.
Gutmann. Hugo; Jaunin, Roland: Kaiser. Ado; and Zeller. Paul, to
Hoffmann-La Roche. Inc. Carbonyl containing l-methyl-2-benzyl-
hydrazine compounds. 3.459.799. 8-5-69. CI. 260-558. "
Gutmann. Siegfried. Carrier for concrete castings. 3.453.796. 7-8-69.
CI. 52-704."
Gutmann. William R.; and Wright. James H., to Catalysts and
Chemicals. Inc. Method of removing sulfur compounds from gases.
3.441.370. 4-29-69. CI. 23-2.
Gutnikov, Eduard Julievich; Melnikov. Oleg Nikolaevich: Matjunin.
German Borisovich; and Alterman, losif Mich. Plunger travel speed
governing devices to be employed when pressing on hydraulic
presses. 3.440.932. 4-29-69. Cl. 91-435.
Gutridge. Jack E.. to Pullman Incorporated. Refrigerated container
support and generator housings for flat deck railway cars.
3,429.281. 2-25-69. Cl. 105-366.
Gutridge. Jack E.. to Pullman Incorporated. Mounting arrangement
for demountable containers on railway cars. 3.444,824. 5-20-69.
Cl. 105-366.
Gutsche. Henry W.; Harris. Darrel M.; and Walsh. Robert J., to
Monsanto Company. Retaining trays for semiconductor wafers and
the like. 3.469.686. 9-30-69. Cl. 206-65.
Gutsche. Klaus: See —
Priewe, Hans; Gutsche. Klaus: Langecker. Hedwig; Gibian.
Heinz; Gerhards. Erich: and Harwart. Alois. 3. 43 1 .263.
Gutsche. Walter: See —
Zirngibl. Hans; and Gutsche. Walter. 3.48 1.703.
Zirngibl. Hans; Gutsche. Walter; and Brandle. Karl.3.486.913.
Gutshall. Charles Edward, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Extruding
screw. 3.438.299. 4-15-69. Cl. 85-41.
Gutshall. Charles E.. to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Socket-type
fastener. 3.426.385. 2-11-69. Cl. 16-125.
Guttag. Alvin. to Weston Chemical Corporation. Carboxvlated
hydroxy phosphites. 3.437.720. 4-8-69. Cl. 260-927.
Guttag. Alvin. to Weston Chemical Corporation. Insulated alkali
metal conductor. 3.463.872. 8-26-69. Cl. 174-120.
Gutterman. Kirill Davidovich: Prozorova. Nina Dmitrievna;
Svenchansky. Alexandr Danilovich; and Smelyansky. Matvei
Yakovlevich. Variable inductive current regulator. 3.473.105. 10-
14-69. Cl. 323-6.
Gutting. Robert D.. to Hon Industries. Inc. Power operated file
cabinet. 3.442.564. 5-6-69. Cl. 312-268.
Guttmann. Andrew T.: See —
Jungermann. Eric; and Guttmann. Andrew T. 3.485. 760.
Guttmann. Andrew T.: Jungermann. Eric: and Linfield. Warner M..
to Armour and Company. Aminophosphinic acids and salts useful
as bacteriostats. 3.424.788. 1-28-69. Cl. 260-502.5
Guttmann. Andrew T.: Jungermann. Eric: and Linfield. Warner M..
to Armour and Company. Bis-aminophophinic acids useful as anti-
bacterial agents. 3.432.547. 3-1 1-69. Cl. 260-502.5
Guttmann. Wolf. Electronic component package and cover.
3.429.980. 2-25-69. Cl. 174-52.
Guttridge. George H. G.: See —
Douglas. Clifford G.; and Guttridge. George H. G., 3,468,143.
Gutweiler. Klemens: See —
Weissermel. Klaus; Hafner. Karl-Heinz; Gutweiler. Klemens; and
Fischer. Edgar.3.442.865.
Gutwin. Otto A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Eccentric magnetic core. 3.451.047. 6-17-69. Cl. 340-174.
Gutwirth. Karel: See—
Kaspar. Jan: Soudek. Josef; and Gutwirth. Karel. 3. 437. 208.
Gutzeit. Carlos L.. to Hitco. Carbonization method for cellulosic
fibers. 3.479.150. 11-18-69. Cl. 23-209.1
Gutzeit. Carlos L.. to Hitco. Method of carbonizing fibrous cellulosic
materials. 3.479.151. 11-18-69. Cl. 23-209.5
620
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gutzmer, Alfred N.; and Willett, David A., to Sybron Corporation.
Power supply system for procdss control instrumentation.
3,483,393, 12-9-69, CI. 307-66.
Gutzwiller, Frank W., to General Electric Company. Control circuit
for controlling the power to an inductive load from a polyphase
source. 3,437,91 1, 4-8-69, CI. 323-22.
Gutzwiller, Frank W., to General Electric Company. Integrated
semiconductor rectifier assembly. 3,463,970, 8-26-69, CI. 317-
234.
Guy, Glen E.: See —
Betz, Jack D.; and Guy, Glen E., 3,439,329.
Guy, Hubert G.: See—
Guziak, Leonard F.; Mengon, Albert C; and Guy, Hubert
G.,3,487,032.
Guy, Jean-Baptiste: See—
Szereszewski, Pinchas Paul; and Guy, Jean-Baptiste, 3,442, 259.
Guy, William R., to Kelvinator, Inc., mesne. Range oven door
latching device. 3,462,584, 8-19-69, CI. 219-412.
Guydos, Gilbert C. Rod and reel holder. 3,443,335, 5-13-69, CI. 43-
22.
Guye, Raymond: See —
Chauvy, Daniel; Guye, Raymond; and Hubner, Kurt, 3, 427,479.
Guye-Vuilleme, Jean-Frederic, to Ciba Limited. Water-soluble
anthraquinone dyestuffs. 3,455,958, 7-15-69, CI. 260-345.2
Guye-Vuilleme, Jean-Frederic, to Ciba Limited. N-Acyloxyalkyl
derivatives of 2-aryl-4,8-diamino-l, 5-dihydroxyanthraquinones.
3,484,460, 12-16-69, CI. 260-376.
Guyer, August: See —
Guyer, August, Jr.; Guyer, Pio; and Gut, Gunther, 3,423,466.
Guyer, August, Jr.; Guyer, Pio; and Gut, Gunther, to Guyer, August.
Process for the production of benzaldehyde. 3,423,466, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-599.
Guyer, Edwin M., to Corning Glass Works. Electric flame generator.
3,445,616, 5-20-69, CI. 219-10.51
Guyer, Pio: See —
Guyer, August, Jr.; Guyer, Pio; and Gut, Gunther.3,423,466.
Guynes, William L., 38% to Werner, Albert F. 12 1/2% to Sims,
Nancy M., and 12 1/2% to Taupier, Joan. Apparatus for holding
film. 3,442,195, 5-6-69, CI. 95-89.
Guyon, Andre J.; Jones, Derek; and Snyder, Michael D., to Singer-
General Precision, Inc. Method for fabricating hydrostatic fluid
bearings. 3,439,960, 4-22-69, CI. 308-5.
Guyot, Lucien Francis: See —
Driard, Bertrand M.; and Guyot, Lucien Francis,3,439,222.
Guyton, Arthur Clifton. Suspended membrane differential oxygen
analyzer. 3,487,297, 12-30-69, CI. 324-36.
Guyton, James H.; Lutz, Phillip A.; and Stedry, Edward G., to
General Motors Corporation. Combination tuner for short wave
two-way radio and broadcast receiver. 3,447,088, 5-27-69, CI.
325-458.
Guzak, John, Jr., to SCM Corporation. Data signal generating ap-
paratus. 3,466,647, 9-9-69, CI. 340-365.
Guzewicz, Edmund A., to Chandler Evans Inc. Rocket nozzle.
3,427,698, 2-18-69, CI. 29-157.
Guziak, Leonard F., to Koppers Company, Inc. Paper coating latex
prepared in the presence of an alkyl phenyl polyphosphate ester
salt surfactant. 3,484,395, 12-16-69, CI. 260-8.
Guziak, Leonard F.; Mengon, Albert C; and Guy, Hubert G., to Sin-
clair-Koppers Company. Process comprising low amounts of elec-
trolytes and surfactants for preparing a tetropolymer latex.
3,487,032, 12-30-69, CI. 260-8.
Guzick, Norman D.; and McCarthy, John H., to Ethyl Corporation.
Alcohol production. 3,475,501, 10-28-69, CI. 260-632.
Guzzi, Umberto: See —
de Ruggeri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto,3,48 1,924.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto,3,458,502.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto.3,484,435.
De Ruggieri, Pietro; Gandolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto.3,485,826.
de Ruggieri, Pietro; Gondolfi, Carmelo; and Guzzi, Um-
berto.3,449,327.
Gvozdjak, John, to General Electric Company. Electric heating oven
with heat circulation means. 3,458,686, 7-29-69, CI. 219-400.
GW Sprinkler A/S (GW Ventilation A/S): See—
Kjaergaard, Knud, 3,451,482.
Gwaltney Incorporated: See —
Sumption, Richard F., 3,462,793.
Sumption, Richard F., 3,480,449.
Gwidt, Steve J. Apparatus for injecting fresh air into outboard motor
underwater exhaust. 3,465,706, 9-9-69, CI. 1 15-17.
Gwillim, David T.: See —
Haddon, Alistair Peter William; Gwillim, David T.; and
Wood.Thomas Edward.3,420,425.
Gwillim, David Thomas; and Freedman, Arye Leib, to Plessey Com-
pany Limited, The. Self-clocking data recording transmission
system. 3,487,389, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.1
Gwin, Franklin P.: See—
Hansen, Paul Edward; Crawford, Ray H.; and Gwin, Franklin
P.,3,475,022.
Gwinn, J. S.; and Christensen, Don C, to Phillips Petroleum com-
pany. Apparatus for extruding thermoplastic material. 3,486,193,
12-30-69, CI. 18-12.
Gwinner, Dietrich: See —
Reisacher, Josef; and Gwinner, Dietrich, 3,473,409.
Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Apparatus for forming com-
posite electrical contact using a linearly moving cutter bar.
3,460,218, 8-12-69, CI. 29-34.
Gwynn, Bernard H.: See —
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gwynn, Bernard H.; and Kresge, Alfred
N., 3,482,000.
Gwynn, John C: See —
Mitchell, Reid L.; Murphy, Charles F.; and Gwynn, John
C, 3,424,744.
Gwynn, Ross M.; and Themy, Tim. Laminated metal electrodes and
method for producing the same. 3,443,055, 5-6-69, CI. 219-83.
Gwynn, Ross M.; and Themy, Tim. Electrolytic cell. 3,479,275, 11-
18-69, CI. 204-275.
Gwynne, Thomas, to BPB Industries, Limited. Ceiling suspension
system with tile- penetrating resilient clip. 3,422,590, 1-21-69, CI.
52-496.
Gyarmathy, Kenneth W.; and Bouchal, Alexander W., to Colgate-
Palmolive Company. Dentifrices. 3,431,339, 3-4-69, CI. 424-52.
Gyde, Donald G.; Meindl, Howard R.; and Varani, Frederick T., to
General Mills, Inc. Low impact agglomerator and method.
3,463,098, 8-26-69. CI. 107-54.
Gyongyos, Ivan: See —
Altenpohl, Dietrich; and Gyongyos, Ivan, 3,426, 836.
Gyongyos, Ivan, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd. Continuous casting
machine of the rotatable wheel type. 3,431,971, 3-11-69, CI. 164-
278.
Gyongyos, Ivan; and Kotthaus, Helmut, to Swiss Aluminium Ltd.
Continuous casting method using a rotating wheel. 3,428,111, 2-
18-69, CI. 164-87.
Gyongyosi, Laszlo, to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Drill rod handling
tool. 3,447,829, 6-3-69, CI. 294-99.
Gyongyosi, Laszlo, to lngersoll-Rand Company. Feed apparatus for
rock drills. 3,480,091, 11-25-69, CI. 173-160.
Gyorgak, Charles A.; and Hoover, Robert J., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Extru-
sion die for refractory metals. 3,469,436, 9-30-69, CI. 72-467.
Gyorgy, Ernst M.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; and Van Uitert, Le Grand
G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Elastic wave
elements. 3,428,144, 2-18-69, CI. 181-0.5
Gyory, Emeric J., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Mechanical face
seal. 3,452,994, 7-1-69, CI. 277-42.
Gyro-Tech Door Company: See —
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R., 3,425,161.
Catlett, John C; and Gilson, James R., 3,457,674.
Gyromat Corporation, The: See —
Wiggins, Richard F., 3,424,125.
Wiggins, Richard F., 3,458,133.
Gyugyi, Laszlo, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Firing circuit
for solid state controllable valves in high di/dt applications.
3,448,300, 6-3-69, CI. 307-305.
Gyugyi, Laszlo, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Firing circuit
for semiconductive controlled rectifiers. 3,469,170, 9-23-69, CI.
321-5.
Gyugyi, Laszlo; and Pelly, Brian R., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Static frequency converter with novel voltage control.
3,470,447, 9-30-69, CI. 321-61.
Gyugyi, Laszlo: See —
Schlabach, Leland A.; and Gyugyi, Laszlo, 3,423,662.
Schlabach, Leland A.; and Gyugyi, Laszlo, 3, 444 ,45 1 .
H & A Supply Company Limited: See —
Fraleigh, William P.; and Melanson, Alcide, 3,468,064.
H & H Engineering Div., Baker Manufacturing Co.: See —
Kilbourn, Eugene Le Roy; and Barker, James M., 3,425,358.
H & H Plastics Mfg. Co.: See-
Hummel, Raymond J.; and Ruhl, Horst, 3,431,561.
H & R Development Company, Inc.: See —
Ryan, John J., 3.448,620.
Ryan, John J., 3,477,464.
H-M Industries, Inc.: See —
Hoos, Pieter F., 3,454,049.
Haack, Clarence W., to Halaco Engineering Co. Metal treatment
furnace. 3,468,524, 9-23-69, CI. 266-33.
Haack, Erich: See —
Gal, Rudi; Haack, Erich; Stach, Kurt; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Ritter, Klaus.3,462,432.
Haack, Erich; Peschke, Wilhelm; Stach, Kurt; Schmidt, Felix H.; and
Weber, Helmut. Boehringer, C. F.. & Soehne G.m.b.H. Benzene-
sulfonyl-ureas. 3,439,033, 4-15-69, CI. 260-553.
Haack, Erich; Rey, Hans-Georg; and Rieckmann, Peter, to
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne G.m.b.H. Chemical analysis test
strips. 3,443,903, 5-13-69, CI. 23-230.
LIST OF PATENTEES
621
Haacke, Gottfried; and Beegle, Lindley Clair, to American
Cyanamid Company. Novel single phase quaternary magnetic
compounds. 3.448,053. 6-3-69, CI. 252-62.51
Haaf, William R.: See—
Holoch, Klaus E.; Raynor, David F.; and Haaf. William
R., 3,483.271.
Haag, Albrecht, to Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Pointer-work
drive in clocks having directly driven oscillator systems.
3,422.618, 1-21-69, CI. 58-28.
Haag, Albrecht, to Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Clockwork with
torsional or flexible oscillator. 3,433,009, 3-18-69, CI. 58-23.
Haag, Albrecht, to Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Mount for mass
body and pawl in electrically wound clockwork. 3,447,312, 6-3-
69, CI. 58-40.
Haag, Anthony L.: See —
Dallman, Robert J.; and Haag, Anthony L., 3,461, 994.
Haag, Arthur V.: See —
Embree, Milton L.; Haag, Arthur V.; and Vedder,
Dietrih.3,42 1,030.
Haag, Arthur V.; and Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic domain propagation device.
3,453,606, 7-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Haag, Arthur V.; and Vedder, Dietrich, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Selection circuit for simultaneously enabled
negative resistance devices. 3,422,399, 1-14-69, CI. 340-147.
Haag, Franz, to Junkers & Co., GmbH. Pulse jet burner. 3,469,929,
9-30-69, CI. 431-1.
Haag, Franz; and Huber, Ludwig, to Junkers & Co., GmbH. Reso-
nant pulse jet burner. 3,447,878, 6-3-69, CI. 431-1.
Haag-Streit A.G.: See —
Papritz, Hans, 3,463.579.
Haagen-Smit, Jan W., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Mercury pool
electrode. 3,421,989, 1-14-69, CI. 204-195.
Haagen, Thomas E. Diesel engine poppet valve. 3,426,741, 2-11-69,
CI. 123-188.
Haaijman, Pieter Willem; Wijnen, Marinus Dirk; and Hengst,
Johannes Hubertus Theodorus, to North American Philips Com-
pany, Inc. Primary cell. 3,434,886. 3-25-69, CI. 136-93.
Haak, Willard J.: See—
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney,
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.;
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.;
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H., 3,477, 225.
Haake, Claus H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Laser
modulation sytems. 3,449,692, 6-10-69, CI. 331-94.5
Haake, Heinz: See —
Horn, Lutz; Phillip, Fritz; and Haake, Heinz.3,442,717.
Haake, Willi: See—
Gude, Armin; and Haake. Willi.3,437,627.
Haaker, Lester W.: See —
Eisert, Gerald A.; and Haaker, Lester W. ,3,433,370.
Jelatis, Demetrius G.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Eisert, Gerald
A. ,3,474,250.
Jennrich, Carleton E.; and Haaker, Lester W, 3,482, 100.
Jennrich, Carleton E.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Jelatis, Demetrius
G.,3,429,457.
Haaker, Lester W., to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Extended
reach sealed manipulator. 3,425,569, 2-4-69, CI. 214-1.
Haakon, C. F. Oyen; and Oyen, Haakon C. F., to Dorr-Oliver Incor-
porated. Washing arrangement for screen centrifuge. 3,438,501, 4-
15-69, CI. 210-213.
Haapala, Ray. Cake decorator's gauge. 3,477,135, 11-11-69, CI. 33-
174.
Haardt, Udo: See —
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo,3,429,836.
Stastny, Fritz; Gaeth, Rudolf; Schmitt, Bernhard; and Haardt,
Udo,3,434,980.
Haarer, Erich: See —
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, 3,475, 344.
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich,3,479,41 1.
Adam, Karl; and Haarer, Erich, 3,483, 253.
Adam, Karl; Haarer, Erich; and Dorfner, Konrad,3 ,478,1 12.
Adam, Karl; Schulz, Alfred; Haarer, Erich; and Winderl, Sieg-
fried.3,476,793.
Haarmann, Howard J. Educational apparatus. 3,452,450, 7-1-69, CI.
35-9.
Haas, Eberhard, to Lapple, August, G. m. b.H., & Co. Device for
machining irregularly curved surfaces. 3,466,807, 9-16-69, CI 51-
60.
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, to Schwabe, Herman, Inc.
Feed system for die cutting press. 3,428,232, 2-18-69, CI. 226-
115.
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, to Schwabe, Herman, Inc.
Press with retractable platen. 3,468,204, 9-23-69, CI. 83-533.
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, to Schwabe, Herman, Inc.
Large area die cutting press. 3,472.109, 10-14-69, CI. 83-540.
Haas, Friedrich; Vohwinkel, Kurt; Nutzel, Karl; and Sutter, Hubert,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Cis-polybutadiene sta-
bilized with an expoxide. 3,457,218, 7-22-69, CI. 260-45.8
Haas, Hans, to Strabag Bau-A.G. Process and apparatus for the
determination of particle size distribution. 3,427,886, 2-18-69, CI.
73-432.
Haas, Hans: See —
Warncke, Ernst; and Haas, Hans.3.457,953.
Warncke, Ernst; and Haas, Hans,3,483,887.
Haas. Helmut, to Loewe Opta AG. Rotating head wheel with motor
on common shaft. 3,420,964, 1-7-69, CI. 179-100.2
Haas, Helmut, to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Magnetic recording device
for recording and reproducing of high-frequency signals.
3,453,381, 7-1-69, CI. 178-6.6
Haas, Herbert: See —
Munk, Edmund; Haas, Herbert; and Weinberg, Gert,3,430,806.
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic products
and processes. 3,433,633, 3-18-69, CI. 96-3.
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corporation. Solvent extraction
process. 3.451,926, 6-24-69, CI. 210-59.
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic products
and processes. 3,452,182, 6-24-69, CI. 96-35.1
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corporation. Novel photographic
product, process and composition. 3,459,580, 8-5-69, CI. 1 17-34.
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corporation. Novel photographic"
products and processes. 3,460,941. 8-12-69, CI. 96-29.
Haas, Howard C.; and Schuler, Norman W., to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Novel halogen-containing monomers and polymers.
3,444,150, 5-13-69, CI. 260-85.7
Haas, Howard C; and Taylor, Lloyd D., to Polaroid Corporation.
Microscopic capsules and process for their preparation. 3,427,250,
2-11-69, CI. 252-316.
Haas, John I., Inc.: See —
Rigby, Francis L., 3,478,930.
Haas, Kenneth C: See —
Spinrad, Malcom; Haas, Kenneth C; and Hoverter, Bryce
E.,3,477,001.
Haas, Peter, to Sindaco S.A. Timepiece case. 3,431,722, 3-1 1-69, CI.
58-152.
Haas, Robert G.; and Ruhl, Edward A., to Ford Motor Company.
Bulb socket with light filter. 3,473,015, 10-14-69, CI. 240-46.59
Haas, Wendall M. B. Automobile parking system. 3,451,564, 6-24-
69, CI. 214-16.1
Haase, Donald J., to Continental Oil Company. Chromatography ap-
paratus. 3,422,604, 1-21-69, CI. 55-386.
Haase, Donald J., to Continental Oil Company. Chromatography
system. 3,422,665, 1-21-69, CI. 73-23.1
Haase, Frederick R.; and Noguera, Julio T., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Middle ear prosthesis. 3,473,170, 10-21-69, CI. 3-1.
Haase, Harold A. Work handling and transfer apparatus. 3,437,223,
4-8-69, CI. 214-730.
Haase, Kurt H., to United States of America, Air Force. Polynomial
root finder. 3,431,407, 3-4-69, CI. 235-180.
Haase, Kurt H., to United States of America, Air Force. Resistively
terminated single tee and pi one port network having a prescribed
positive real bi-order-n immittance and utilizing a negative im-
mittance. 3,479,618, 11-18-69, CI. 333-24.
Haase, Lothar; and Pochert, Rudolf, to Kjellberg Elektroden &
Maschinen GmbH. Plasma burner. 3,459,376, 8-5-69, CI. 239-
132.3
Haase, Victor H., to Evans, Robert G., Company. Pivotal mounting
for the cutting head of a masonry or metal saw. 3,445,968, 5-27-
69, CI. 51-99.
Haase, Victor H.; and Harclerode, John R., to Evans, Robert G.,
Company. Road grooving apparatus. 3,464,737, 9-2-69, CI. 299-
39.
Haavik, Niles Johan; and Nyberg, Gunnar, to Elektrokemisk A/S.
Method for producing electrode paste. 3,437,733, 4-8-69, CI. 13-
9.
Haban, Joseph. Snow throwers. 3,429,061, 2-25-69, CI. 37-43.
Habdank-Dunikowski, Jerzy A., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Hydro-
static transmission. 3,449,912, 6-17-69, CI. 60-53.
Habdas. Edward P., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Finned tube produced
from continuous strip. 3,455,379, 7-15-69, CI. 165-184.
Habelt, Gerhard: See —
Louzil, Friedrich; Appel, Arne; and Habelt, Gerhard,3,445,61 3.
Habendorff, Richard; and Fischer, Willi, to Leybold-Heraeus-Ver-
waltung G.m.b.H. Apparatus for vacuum and short-path distilla-
tion. 3,434,935, 3-25-69, CI. 202-187.
Haber, Christian. Device for serial inoculations and for the execution
of successive serological and bacteriological tests. 3.472,226, 10-
14-69, CI. 128-218.
Haberecht, Rolf Reinhold, to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Cir-
cuit board. 3,431,350, 3-4-69, CI. 174-68.5
Haberecht, Rolf R., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Plastic
bodies having regions of altered chemical structure and method of
making same. 3,436,468, 4-1-69, CI. 174-68.5
Haberecht. Rolf R., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Integrated
circuits and fabrication thereof. 3,458,368, 7-29-69, CI. 148-175.
Haberecht, Rolf R.; Bracken, Ronald C; and McCrary, James W., to
Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Suction box cover. 3,436,306, 4-
1-69, CI. 162-374.
622
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hahcrhauer. Karl; and Konigs. Heinz, to Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs
Aktiengesellschaft. Device for turning-off the vertical movement
of the printing bar of grid during the return movement of a dou-
ble-stroke jacquard machine. 3,450,168. 6-17-69, CI. 139-59.
Haberich, Wilhelm; and Felber, Erhard Hermann Gustav. to
Braunschweigische Mashinenbauanstalt. Continuous treatment of
liquids, such as sugar juice, with an adsorbent. 3,462.299. 8-19-69,
CI. 127-9.
Haberich, Wilhelm: See—
von der Linde. Hans-Jurgen; and Haberich, Wilhelm, 3,481 ,783.
Haberkorn, Erich; and Rikus. Hans, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit
bechrankter Haftung. VTOL aircraft. 3.486.716. 12-30-69. CI.
244-12.
Haberkorn. Joseph A. Erich, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for positioning of the thrust en-
gines of a vertical take-off and landing aircraft. 3,460.783, 8-12-
69, CI. 244-56.
Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich; and Lobbecke. Wilhelm F., to Ent-
wicklungsring Sud G.m.b.H. Apparatus for directing fluid flow.
3.451.624, 6-24-69. CI. 239-265.33
Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich: See —
Pabst, Otto Ernst; and Haberkorn. Joseph A. Erich. 3. 45 1.648.
Haberle. Heinz, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Pulse sequence detector employing a shift register controlling a
reversible counter. 3.453.551, 7-1-69, CI. 328-119.
Haberman. Robert W., to Lionel-Pacific. Inc. Hydraulic actuator
with proximity sensor of locked condition. 3.453.937. 7-8-69. CI.
92-5.
Habermann, Heinz. Method of making refractory bodies formed with
a multiplicity of closely spaced long and narrow passages
therethrough. 3,437,723, 4-8-69. CI. 264-69.
Habermann, Wolfgang: See —
Guthke, Harald; Wintersberger, Karl; Beck, Fritz; Floss, Josef
Georg; and Habermann, Wolfgang, 3, 427, 234.
Habermehl, Clark 1..; and Newell, James T., to United States of
America, Navy, mesne. Electronic pressure sensitive semiconduc-
tor device. 3,470,392, 9-30-69. CI. 307-308.
Haberstroh, Albert: See —
Bickford. John H.; Haberstroh, Albert; and Donovan, Lawrence
J. ,3.469.741.
Haberstump, Alfred H. Fluid controlled air actuated sequence
device. 3,428.085, 2-18-69, CI. 137-624.2
Haberthur. Kurt: See —
Gehring, Albert; Schneller. Heinz; Fueg. Heinz; Haberthur,
Kurt; and Matsuya, Koichi.3,484,2 14.
Habgood, Gordon A.: See —
Cock. Donald J.; and Habgood. Gordon A. .3,435, 691 .
Habgood. Robert P., Jr.: See—
Inauzzi, Joseph; and Habgood. Robert P., Jr. .3,473, 204.
Habian, Albert, to Societe Orega Electronique & Mecanique. Wave-
band switch for television receivers. 3,482.178. 12-2-69, CI. 330-
30.
Habib. David P.; Allard, Robert S.; and Zabik. Eugene J., to Tec-
nifax Corporation. Negative-working diazosulfonate reproduction
process. 3.479.183. ll-"l8-69. CI. 96-49.
Habib. Emile E.: See —
Bolinger. Edgar Dare; and Habib. Emile E., 3. 427.272.
Gagarine. Dmitrv M.: Habib. Emile E.; and La Fleur. Kermit
s". 3,477. 805.
Habib. Robert. Machine for grinding tools with a helical cut.
3.431,682. 3-11-69. CI. 51-123.
Habibi. Mohammad AM. to Thompson-Havward Chemical Company.
Synthesis of dialkyl phenols. 3.449.444. 6-10-69. CI. 260-624.
Habibi. Mohammad Ali, to Thompson-Hayward Chemical Company.
Synthesis of aromatic nitriles by nitrilizing halogenated inter-
mediates. 3.475.480, 10-28-69. CI.' 260-465.
Habicht. Ernst; and Zubiani. Ruggero. to Cilag-Chemie Limited.
Pyrimidine sulfones. 3.435,035. 3"-25-69. CI. 260-251.
Habicht. Manfred: See—
Gerlach, Albrecht: Habicht. Manfred; and Richter.
Edgar.3.465.738.
Habig. Wydell W.: See-
Van Horssen. Arden D.: Habig. Wydell W '.; Shortell. Raymond
E.: and Smiley. George C. 3.480.722.
Hable. William L.: See —
Hardison. Leslie C: and Hable. William L.. 3.484. 189.
Habra. Joseph H.. to United States of America. National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration, under provisions of 42 U.S.C. 2457
(d). Multiple varactor frequency doubler. 3.434.037. 3-18-69. CI.
321-69.
Habra-Werk Wilh. F. Ott: See—
Reil. Wilhelm; and Schwarzwalder, Werner. 3.438.176.
Haburn. Joseph: Set —
Edwards. Herbert C; Lvtle. Ronald Lee; and Haburn.
Joseph. 3. 483. 604.
Haby. George H.: See—
Kingsbury. Guy W.; and Haby. George H.. 3.457.605.
Hach. Frank. Jr.. to Harris Calorific Company. The. Cutting torch
tip assembly. 3.433.418. 3-18-69. CI. 239-422.
Hach. Vladimir: See—
Hjort, Jorgen. and Hach, Vladimir. 3. 485. 855.
Hacha. Thomas H.: See —
Huebscher, Richard G.: and Hacha. Thomas H. 3. 455. 743.
Hachiya. Isao: See —
Tahara. Tadasu; Takubo. Tadashi: and Hachiya. Isao. 3. 475, 473.
Hachiya. Kikuo: See —
Anno. Takamitsu; Masuda. Kohei: Hachiya. Kikuo; and Hattori.
Takeo. 3.45 1.884.
Hachler. Wesley R.: See—
Allen. John W.; and Hachler. Wesley R. 3.459.026.
Hacht. Werner V.: See—
Esche. Rolf; and Hacht. Werner V.. 3.43 1.382.
Hachtel. Guenter. to General Motors Corporation. Antipick odome-
ter. 3,482,773. 12-9-69. CI. 235-95.
Hachtel. Wilhelm. Closure member for the insertion aperture of cur-
tain rails. 3.471.891. 10-14-69, CI. 16-87.4
Hachtel. Wilhelm. Arrangement for forming folds in drapes, curtains
and the like. 3.484. 892". 12-23-69. CI. 16-87.2
Hack. Arthur W.; and Konigsdorf, Wolfgang, to Corn Products Com-
pany. Production of seasonings with a flavor similar to meat ex-
tract. 3,480,447, 11-25-69. CL 99-140.
Hack. Heinrich. to Schenck. Carl. Maschinenfabrik GmbH. Method
for balancing rotating pistons and other rotors of the planetary
motion type. 3.457.623, 7-29-69. CI. 29-407.
Hack. Helmuth: See —
Eue. Ludwig; Hack, Helmuth: Westphal. Kurt; and Wegler.
Richard.3.472,646.
Muller. Gerhard; Eue, Ludwig; and Hack. Helmuth. 3.454. 393.
Schrader, Gerhard; Eue. Ludwig; and Hack. Helmuth. 3. 472. 920.
Hack. Morton: See-
Hack, Nathan; and Hack. Morton. 3. 444,632.
Hack. Nathan: and Hack, Morton, to Ripple Sole Corporation.
Resilient shoe sole. 3.444.632. 5-20-69. CI. 36-32.
Hackenberg. Hubert: See —
Engelsmann. Dieter; and Hackenberg. Hubert. 3.463.066.
Engelsmann. Dieter; Maas. Dieter; Bammesberger. Karl; and
Hackenberg, Hubert. 3,463.068.
Hackenberg, Hubert, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photo-
graphic camera with a film take-up spool. 3.465.658. 9-9-69. CI.
95-31.
Hackenberg. Walter. See —
Bessler, Alfons; and Hackenberg. Walter.3.446.918.
Siegel. Herbert: and Hackenberg. Walter.3.43 1.365.
Hackenberger. George I.. Jr.: See —
Greenberg. Avrom: Brown. William H.. Jr.: Packard. Clifford B.:
and Hackenberger. George I.. Jr. ,3.444. 569.
Hacker. Arden R.; and Kraft. Louis Seelbach. to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company. The. Belt structure. 3,486.607. 12-30-69. CI.
198-193.
Hacker. Francis E. Antifriction bearing assembly. 3.450.447. 6-17-
69. CI. 308-6.
Hacker. Frederick W.: See —
Florsheim. Leonard S.. Jr.; and Hacker. Frederick
W. 3,464.768.
Hacker. Kurt; Koehl. Erwin; and Weigele, Reinhold. to Fortuna-
Werke Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Method for treating
articles of leather. 3.461.473, 8-l"9-69. CI. 12-146.
Hackerman. Norman: See —
Annand. Robert R.; and Hackerman. Norman. 3. 466. 188.
Hackett. Clarence Bertram; Kelly. Patrick McAvoy; and Mac-
Gilchrist. John, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Com-
posite propellant compositions containing polvsiloxanes with alke-
nyl groups. 3.453.156. 7-1-69. CI. 149-19".
Hackett. John W.: and Gardner. Earl E.. to Procter & Gamble Com-
pany. The. Apparatus for applying a lateral stripe of adhesive to
the "tail of a severed web. 3.476.079. 1 1-4-69. CI. 1 18-40.
Hackett. Leslie Charles, to Accles & Pollock Limited. Billiard cues.
3.476.388. 11 -4-69. CI. 273-68.
Hackett. Norman H.. 50r< to Cochran. Roy J. In line booster.
3.466.870. 9-16-69. CI. 60-54.5
Hackett. Robert J. Metal sampling device. 3.452.602. 7-1-69. CI. 73-
425.4
Hackett. Robert J. Metal sampling device. 3.457.790. 7-29-69. CI.
73-425.4
Hackett. Theodore N. Material handling machine. 3.439.817. 4-22-
69. CI. 214-131.
Hackett. Theodore N.. to Eimco Corporation. The. Swing stop and
detent structure for shovel loaders. 3.452.889. 7-1-69" CI. 214-
132.
Hackl. Frank J.: See-
Crockett. Peter N : Hackl. Frank J.: and Stafford. Thomas
S.. 3.465. 132.
Hacklander. Egon H.: See —
Hirshfeld. Julian J.: Hacklander. Egon H.: and Angevine. Wil-
liam H.. Jr..3.420.616.
Hacklander. Hans W.. to Singer Company. The. Mechanism for au-
tomatically adjusting the height of a top feed foot. 3.437.062. 4-8-
69. CI. 1 12-212.
LIST OF PATENTEES
623
Hucklunder, Hans W.. to Singer Company, The Skip-stitch
mechanism for household sewing machines. 3.465.698. 9-9-69. CI.
1 12-158.
Hacklander. Hans W.. to Singer Company. The. Baekup stitch
mechanisms. 3.467.040. 9-16-69. CI. I 12-210.
Haekler. Lav ton J.: See—
Gibson.' Sidney H.: and Haekler. Layton J.,3,482.838.
Haekler. Walter A.: See—
York. Michael W.; and Haekler. Walter A. .3. 443.430.
Haekley. Brennie E.. Jr.: See—
Daniher. Francis A.; and Haekley. Brennie F... Jr. .3.467. 659.
Haekley, James C. Magnetic roof top sign for cars. 3.440.748. 4-29-
69. CI. 40-129.
Haekley. Thomas H . and Johnson. Nicky M.. to Varian Associates.
Electrographie plural channel recorder employing analog-lo-digita!
converter means and multiplexed binary data outputs. 3.465.360.
9-2-69. CI. 346-34.
Haekley. Thomas H.. and Lloyd. William A., to Varian Associates.
Electrographie recorder employing means for sensing and record-
ing indicia of off-scale input signals. 3.465.359. 9-2-69. CI. 346-
23.
Haekman. Arthur J.. Jr. Precision surface abrading. 3.462.8X7, 8-26-
69. CI. 51-206.
Haekman. Edward Jerome; and Hollberg. Herbert John, to Du Pont
de Nemours. E. I., and Company. Corona discharge device having
a renewable target electrode. 3.453.428, 7-1-69, CI. 250-49.5
Haekman. James R., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Liquid flow control device. 3.470.902. 10-7-69, CI.
137-394.
Haekmann. Ernst-August, to Kalle Aktiengesellsehuft. Light-sensitive
color forming reproduction materials. 3.423.206. 1-21-69. CI. 96-
48.
Haekmann. Ernst-August; Munder. Johannes; and Moravv, Roland.
to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Positive imaging photographic process.
3.446.621. 5-27-69. CI. 96-49.
Haekmann. Johannes Th.; and Wood. Jack, to Shell Oil Company
Phosphinothiovloxv-1.3-isoindolc diones. 3.449.361. 6-10-69, CI.
260-326.
Haekmann. Johannes T.. to Shell Oil Company. Organophosphorus
insecticides. 3.432.599. 3-1 1-69. CI. 424-203.
Hackney. Donald E.: See —
Camhi. Jack C; Hackney, Donald E.; and Lewis, Thomas
Glenn, Jr..3.422.494.
Hackney. Stanley; and Davidson. Daniel Fraser. to United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority. Apparatus for testing for nuclear fuel
element sheathing failure! 3.431.167. 3-4-69. CI. 176-19.
Hackstein. Karl-Gerhard; Pirk. Hans; and Maulbecker. Dieter Karl,
to Nukem Nuklear-Chemie und -Metallurgie Gesellschaft mbH.
Production of sinterable uranium dioxide. 3.477,830. 1 1-1 1-69. CI.
23-355.
Hackworth. Andrew T. Pontoon boat construction. 3.426.716. 2-11-
69. CI. 1 14-61.
Hackworth. Jesse J.. Sr. Holder for mason's line. 3.440.728. 4-29-69.
CI. 33-85.
Hucmun. Hai: See —
Breuer. Klaus. 3.467.338.
Haeskavlo. Michael, to Melpar. Inc. Thin film ferrites. 3.441.429. 4-
29-69. CI. 1 17-62.
Haeskavlo. Michael: See —
Smith. Richard C; and Haeskavlo. Michael. 3.470.018.
Hada. Nobuhide: See —
Asai. Harmumi: Komai. Hisataka; and Hada. Nobu-
hide.3.468.856.
Hada. Takashi: See —
Yanabu. Osamu; Hada. Takashi: and Doi. Kazuyuki. 3.479. 162.
Hada. Yukihiro: See —
Maeda. Yutaka; Maeda. Kaoru: Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi.
Tetsuo: Hada. Yukihiro: Kato. Tokue; and Gomi.
Nagao.3,434.277.
Haddad. Andre, to Institut Franeais du Petrole. des Carburants et
Lubrifiants. Nonpvrophoric Ranev-tvpe catalysts by treatment with
an oxidizing agent. 3.425.959. 2-4-69. CI. 252-459!
Haddad. Charles J.: See —
Holka. Thomas Carl: and Haddad. Charles J. .3.448.679.
Haddad. James H.; and Mitchell. John G.. to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Travelling grate shale retorting. 3.483.1 15, 12-9-69. CI. 208-1 1.
Haddad. Theodore A.: See —
Clay. Burton R.; and Haddad. Theodore A. .3.454.900.
Hadden. David Rodney. Jr.. to United States of America. Army.
Data storage device using sonic wave propagation. 3.428.957. 2-
18-69. CI. 340-174.
Hadden. David Rodney. Jr.. to United States of America. Army
Anisotropic magnetic memory having sonic wave transducer.
3.484.759. 12-16-69. CI. 340-174.
Hadden. Edward H.. to United Aircraft Corporation. Wash flow.
3.422.956. 1-2 1-69. CI. 2 10-106.
Hadden, Edward Leal: See —
Herman. Robert Wilson; and Hadden. Edward Leal. 3.466. 589.
Hadden, Edward Leal, to AMP. Incorporated. Electrical connector
having constrained spring means. 3.425.030. 1-28-69. CI. 339-256.
Hadden. Edward Leal, to AMP Incorporated. Tool for making clip-
type electrical connections. 3.479.7 19. 1 1-25-69. CI. 29-203.
Hadden. George H.. to Baldwin. D H.. Company. Bass register kev-
ing system. 3.470.306. 9-30-69. CI. 84-1 19
Haddix'. Allen R.: Set —
Hansen. Omar. Jr.; Littleficld. Carl: and Haddix. Allen
R.. 3.432.987.
Hansen. Omar. Jr.; Littlefield. Carl; and Haddix. Allen
R..3.466.X40.
Haddix. Robert J.; and Hott. Ion V. K.. to Jovce-Cridland Company,
The. Control valve. 3.467. I3X. 9-16-69. CI. 137-625.24
Haddlesey. David Ian: See —
Mayor. Philip Arthur; Haddlesey. David Ian; Lewis. John Wil-
liam; and Bentley. Kenneth Walter. 3.464. 992.
Mayor. Philip Arthur; Haddlesey. David Ian; Lewis, John Wil-
liam; and Bentley. Kenneth Walter. 3.464. 993.
Haddock. Ernest: See —
Yates. John: and Haddock. Ernest, 3. 424. 723.
Haddock. Louis A.. Jr.: See —
De Pung. Gary L.; and Haddock. Louis A.. Jr. .3. 477. 539.
Haddon. Alistair Peter William; Gwillim. David T.; and
Wood. Thomas Edward, to Plessev Company Limited. The. Infor-
mation storage devices. 3.420.425'. 1-7-69. CI. 226-196.
Haddon Concrete Company Limited: See —
Simmons. Kenneth Ellison. 3.425.658.
Haddow. Norman: See —
Arnold. Benjamin Harry; and Haddow. Norman. 3. 436. 3 10.
Haden. Elard L.: See —
Hudgins. Charles M.. Jr.; Casad. Burton M.; and Haden. Elard
L~3.424.662.
Haden. Walter L.. Jr.: and Dzierzanowski. Frank J., to Engelhard
Minerals & Chemicals Corporation, mesne. Method for preparing
crystalline zeolite catalyst. 3.433.587, 3-18-69. CI. 23-1 12.
Haden. Walter L.. Jr.: and Sawyer. Edgar W„ Jr.. to Engelhard
Minerals & Chemicals Corporation, mesne. Sensitized sheet
material containing deammoniated. ammonium-exchanged
modecular sieve. 3.434. 864. 3-25-69. CI. 1 17-36.2
Hader. Josef: Neumann, Friedmund: and Wiechert. Rudolf, to Schcr-
ing A.G.6-Halogen-ltt.2a-methylene- l6a-methyl-A'"i- pregnadiene-
17a-ol-3.20-diones and the 17-esters. 3,439.093, 4- 15-69!" CI. 424-
243.
Haderer. Edward G.. to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Hermeti-
cally sealed switch with pressure compensation means. 3,422.385.
1-14-69. CI. 337-348.
Hadfield. Dennis; and Harrison. John, to Levick. Swift & Sons
Limited. Permanent magnets. 3.450.580. 6-17-69. CI. 148-31.57
Haditsch, Werner, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown. Boveri & Cie. Col-
lector ring cooling arrangement. 3.454,802. 7-8-69, CI. 310-227.
Hadjandreas. Andrew P.. to United States of America. Navy, mesne.
Frequency control switching system. 3.480.866. 1 1-25-69. CI. 325-
423.
Hadland. Wayne O.: See —
hvasaki. Nozomu; and Hadland. Wayne 0. 3.472.086.
Hadler. Jacques B.. to United States of America. Navy. Semisub-
merged self-clearing propeller. 3.467.052. 9-16-69. CI. 'l 15-40.
Hadler. Rudolf: Ullrich. Hansjurgen; and Schreiber. Horst. to Farh-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Apparatus for preparing alkali metal salts of aromatic hydroxy
compounds. 3.473.896. 10-21-69. CI. 23-285.
Hadley. B. H.: See—
Shutt. George V.. 3.451.186.
Hadley. David James: See —
Bethell. James Robert; Gasson. Edward James; Hadley. David
James; and Neale. Roderick Frank. 3.435.069.
Capp. Clifford William, and Hadley. David James.3.424.781.
Hadley. Doris J.: See —
Hadley. Emerson E.. deceased: Hadley. Doris J.; Hadley. Emer-
son Rea; and Long. Joanne B.: heirs.3.468.0X2.
Hadley. Emerson E.. deceased: Hadley. Doris J.; Hadley. Emerson
Rea: and Long. Joanne B.: heirs. Sphere shaped structure.
3.468.0X2. 9-23^69. CI. 52-81.
Hadley. Emerson Rea: See —
Hadley. Emerson E.. deceased; Hadley. Doris J.; Hadley. Emer-
son Rea: and Long. Joanne B.: heirs. 3 .468.082.
Hadley. William D. Choker hook locking chain. 3.432.201, 3-11-69.
CI. 294-74.
Hadley. William Henry; and Wilton. Ronald William, to Metal Clo-
sures Limited. Bottle closure having a frangible skirt portion.
3.455.479. 7-15-69. CI. 215-42.
Hadzeriga. Pablo: See —
Hazen. Wavnc C: Henrickson. Angus V . and Hadzeriga.
Pablo.3.425.799.
Haebler. Herbert, to \ arta Aktiengesellschaft Method of treating
storage battery plates. 3.436.266. 4-1-69. CI. 136-27.
Haebler. Herbert, to \ arta Aktiengesellschaft Positive electrode for
lead acid storage batteries. 3.459,595. 8-5-69. CI. 136-26.
Haebler. Herbert, to \ arta Aktiengesellschaft. Process of manufac-
turing dry storable. formed negative electrode plates of lead-acid
storage batteries. 3.486.941. 12-30-69. CI 136-27.
624
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Haede, Werner: See—
Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Stache, Ul-
rich; and Ruschig, Heinrich, 3,468,91 8.
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; and Haede, Werner, 3,454, 563.
Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich; Haede, Werner; and Radscheit,
Kurt.3,455,910.
Haede, Werner; Radscheit, Kurt; Fritsch, Werner; Stache, Ulrich;
and Ruschig, Heinrich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 814-Pregnen-3,21-diol-20-one-
21 acylates and process for preparing them. 3,461,145, 8-12-69,
CI. 260-397.47
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; and Haede, Werner, 3,420, 820.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard,3,462,421.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; and Vogel,
Gerhard,3,474,091.
Stache, Ulrich; Fritsch, Werner; Haede, Werner; Radscheit,
Kurt; and Vogel, Gerhard, 3,483, 233.
Haefele, Henry A.; and Reid, Orland B., to Singer Company, The.
Apparatus for automatially producing diapers, towels and the like.
3,433,187, 3-18-69, CI. 112-2.
Haefele, John W., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Gel hair-
dressing composition. 3,427,382, 2-11-69, CI. 424-71.
Haefele, John W., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Keratin
modification. 3,465,759, 9-9-69, CI. 132-7.
Haefele, Walter R., to Shell Oil Company. Fibrous organic material
bonded with a block copolymer. 3,464,850, 9-2-69, CI. 1 17-135.5
Haefele, Walter R.; Dallas, Charles A.; and Deisz, Marvin A.,
deceasedO (by Sansonetti, Joseph P.; executor), to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Hydrogenated block copolymer compositions with oil.
3,485,787, 12-23-69, CI. 260-33.6
Haefeli, John E.: See —
Florek, Edward J.; De Paolo, Salvatore J.; O'Hare, Thomas F.;
Haefeli, John E.; and Berenberg, Oscar, 3,482, 231.
Haeflein, William K.: See —
Levesque, Peter; and Haeflein, William K., 3,478, 830.
Haefner, Arthur E.; Pierson, Edward G.; and Jankowiak, Roman, to
Conax Corporation. Chip-free explosively actuated valve.
3,473,543, 10-21-69, CI. 137-67.
Haegens, Anthonius J. T., to Big Dutchman International, A.G. Air
duct assembly, particularly for a stable or the like. 3,463,391, 8-
26-69, CI. 236-49.
Haeger, Bruce Edwin; See —
Nash, Robert Arnold; and Haeger, Bruce Edwin.3,457,348.
Haen, Eugene P.; Skromme, Robert B.; and Smith, Robert W., to
Badger Northland Inc. Livestock feeding apparatus. 3,428,027, 2-
18-69, CI. 119-52.
Haenichen, John C, to Motorola, Inc. High frequency transistor hav-
ing a base region substrate. 3,454,846, 7-8-69, CI. 317-235.
Haenichen, John C, to Motorola, Inc. Semiconductor device.
3,473,979, 10-21-69, CI. 148-187.
Haenky, Norman H. Valve. 3,484,078, 12-16-69, CI. 251-210.
Haensel, Otto GmbH: See —
Bacon, Robert E.; and Davis, William R., 3,443,357.
Haentjens, Walter D. Annular split bearing housing. 3,431,032, 3-4-
69, CI. 308-15.
Haentjens, Walter D. Shaft coupling. 3,468,572, 9-23-69, CI. 287-
129.
Haerich, Milton A. Piano sounding board. 3,478,634, 11-18-69, CI.
84-193.
Haertling, Gene H.: See —
Land, Cecil E.; and Haertling, Gene H. ,3 ,434, 122.
Haertsch, Oscar C: See —
McGuire, James F.; and Babbitt, Norman S., 3,439,281.
Haessler, Walter M., to Norris Industries, Inc., mesne. Method of
extinguishing deep fat fires. 3,463,233, 8-26-69, CI. 169-1.
Haeusser, Harry C: See —
Schuller, James T.; Haeusser, Harry C; and Smith, Barry
L., 3,477,556.
Hafenscher, Michel Serge Daniel: See —
Duthion, Louis; Hafenscher, Michel Serge Daniel; and Cabassut,
Andre Emile Roger,3, 436,020.
Haferl, Peter, to Radio Corporation of America. Black level setting
circuit for color subcarrier modulator. 3,437,745, 4-8-69, CI. 178-
5.4
Hafler, David, to TLD, Inc., mesne. Transistor amplifier protective
circuits. 3,441,864, 4-29-69, CI. 330-1 1.
Hafler, David, to TLD Inc., mesne. Amplifiers with tone controls.
3,449,681, 6-10-69, CI. 330-17.
Hafler, David. Stereo sound recording on super-8 motion picture
film. 3,452,161, 6-24-69, CI. 179-100.2
Hafliger, Albert, to Gebruder Buhler AG. Feed cube press with ec-
centricity adjusting and clamping means. 3,467,031, 9-16-69, CI.
107-14.
Hafliger, Franz: See —
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Con-
rad,3,436,399.
Gagneux, Andre; Hafliger, Franz; and Eugster, Con-
rad,3,459,862.
Gagneux, Andre R.; and Hafliger, Franz, 3,465 ,034.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing thermostabilized trioxane- cyclic ether copolymers.
3,448,081, 6-3-69, CI. 260-67.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of copolymers of trioxane. 3,454,528, 7-8-69, CI.
260-67.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; and Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
stabilizing copolymers of trioxane and cyclic ethers. 3,457,220, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-45.85
Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Fischer, Edgar; and Mebwarb, Gunther, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for the manufacture of copolymers of trioxane capa-
ble of being cross-linked by light. 3,442,860, 5-6-69, CI. 260-52.
Hafner, Karl-Heinz: See —
Weissermel, Klaus; Hafner, Karl-Heinz; Gutweiler, Klemens; and
Fischer, Edgar,3,442,865.
Hafner, Leo: See —
Smetana, Otto; and Hafner, Leo, 3,486,843.
Hafner, Theodore. Detection of objects in an electromagnetic field.
3,422,431, 1-14-69, CI. 343-13.
Hafner, Theodore. Communication systems for high voltage power
line. 3,440,576, 4-22-69, CI. 333-95.
Hafner, Walter, to Consortium fur Elektrochemische Industrie
G.m.b.H. Process for manufacturing 2,5- dimethylhydroquinone.
3,424,802, 1-28-69, CI. 260-621.
Hafner, Walter, to Gerhard Mensel Glasbearbeitungswerk. Method
of working glass with absorbent by a laser beam. 3,453,097, 7-1-
69, CI. 65-112.
Hafner, Walter; Kopp, Erwin; and Milles, Karl, to Consortium fur
Elektrochemische Industrie G.m.b.H. Nematocides. 3,457,353, 7-
22-69, CI. 424-315.
Hafner, Walter; Milles, Karl; and Kopp, Erwin, to Consortium fur
Elektrochemische Industrie G.m.b.H. Method for combating
microorganisms with sodium monochloracetaldehyde bisulfite.
3,457,352, 7-22-69, CI. 424-315.
Hafstad, Millard J.: See—
Smithers, James P.; and Hafstad, Millard J.,3,465,491.
Haft, Roland: See-
Mayer, Gerhard; and Haft, Roland,3,452,970.
Haga, Yoichi: See —
Shiga, Koichiro; Yoshida, Motoshige; and Haga,
Yoichi.3,452,203.
Hagadorn, Hubert W., to Honeywell Inc. Multitransducer arrange-
ment. 3,466,637, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.1
Hagadorn, Marold Weston; and Johnston, Bruce R., to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Refractory metal diffusion bonding.
3,431,615, 3-11-69, CI. 29-25.14
Hagadorn, Marold Weston; and Kerstetter, Donald R., to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Refractory metal diffusion bonding.
3,431,631, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-498.
Hagan Industries, Incorporated: See —
Dvirka, Miro, 3,448,704.
Hagan, John: See —
Walter, Gerard S.; and Hagan, John,3, 425,022.
Hagan, Lamont: See —
Mauro, Jean B.; and Hagan, Lamont, 3,427, 184.
Hagan, Lamont, to National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
Vapor-impermeable coated polyolefin substrates. 3,442,687, 5-6-
69, CI. 117-72.
Hagan, Ralph S.; and Hartlage, Francis J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Process of making cellular plastic products. 3,470,277, 9-30-
69, CI. 264-53.
Hagan, William E. Releasable float for locating and raising sunken
objects. 3,451,079, 6-24-69, CI. 9-9.
Hagans. Daniel S. Table. 3,422,774, 1-21-69, CI. 108-23.
Hagarman, Paul O., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Silver-zinc
or cadmium type battery with wire mesh screen electrode.
3,447,967, 6-3-69, CI. 136-6.
Hagaron Co., Ltd.: See —
Aoki, Keisho, 3,441,509.
Hagberg, John E.; and Lensner, Herbert W., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Phase comparison relaying network. 3,470,418,
9-30-69, CI. 317-27.
Hagborg, Harry. Swath mover. 3,472,010, 10-14-69, CI. 56-370.
Hage, Marvin L.: See—
Benincasa, John J.; and Hage, Marvin L, 3,463,526.
Hage, Walter: See —
Pelah, Israel; Fraysse, Georges; and Hage, Walter, 3,423, 586.
Hagedorn, Erwin C, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Sealing glass composi-
tions, method of sealing, and article. 3,420,684, 1-7-69, CI. 106-
54.
Hagedorn, Erwin C; and Hall, Dallas P., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Dichroic glasses. 3,466.180, 9-9-69. CI. 106-52.
Hagedorn, Floyd T.: See —
Stickel, Allwin; and Hagedorn, Floyd T., 3,459, 526.
Hagedorn, William H.: See —
Tingquist, Stanley C; Talbot, Albert M.; and Hagedorn, William
H., 3,460,604.
LIST OF PATENTEES
625
Hagel, Adolf: See —
Zwingenberger, Arno; and Hagel, Adolf.3,447,344.
Hagel, Carl Heinrich. Helical elevator and load transfer apparatus
for a storage building. 3,437,218, 4-8-69, CI. 214-16.1
Hagel, Carl Heinrich. Multilevel spiral building structure. 3,466,817,
9-16-69, CI. 52-30.
Hagel, Charles E. Safety cutout switch. 3,449,632, 6-10-69, CI. 317-
9.
Hagelbarger, David W.; and Herriott, Donald R., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Otical scanning apparatus employing
two focusing elements moving parallel to a diffusely reflecting sur-
face and with a spacing parallel to a spacing between a light
source and a detector or virtual image thereof. 3,461,298, 8-12-
69, CI. 250-219.
Hagele, Gerhard: See —
Mohring, Gustav; Weber, Arno; Glasz, Eugen G.; and Hagele,
Gerhard.3,482,750.
Hagelin, Boris Caesar Wilhelm, to Anstalt Europaische Handel-
sgesellschaft. Perforated tape accessory apparatus for a ciphering
machine. 3,485,948, 12-23-69, CI. 178-22.
Hagelin, Erik Gustav; and Lenngren, Eric Folke Odel, to United
Shoe Machinery Company AB. Method for sealing joints and the
like. 3,451,696, 6-24-69, CI. 285-21.
Hageline, Emil E., to Du Broff, Warren. Apparatus for introducing
containers into cases. 3,425,186, 2-4-69, CI. 53-247.
Hageline, Emil E., to DuBroff, Waren, for Lathrop Paulson Com-
pany. Apparatus for handling cartons of different sizes. 3,481,105,
12-2-69, CI. 53-63.
Hageluken, Hubert; and Held, Karl, to Walther, Carl Kurt, Walther-
Technik. Abrasive article. 3,453,782, 7-8-69, CI. 51-164.5
Hageman, Howard A.; and Hubbard, Winchester L., to Uniroyal,
lnc.N-[Disubstituted-amino]fumaramic acids and derivatives
thereof as plant growth regulating agents. 3,458,304, 7-29-69, CI.
71-76.
Hagemann, Franz Josef, to Maschinen- und Bohrgerate-Fabrik Al-
fred Wirth & Co., K.G. Roller-equipped straightening machine.
3,457,752, 7-29-69, CI. 72-129.
Hagemann, Franz Josef, to Maschinen- und Bohrgerate-Fabrik Al-
fred Wirth & Co., K.G. Roller-equipped straightening machine.
3,459,022, 8-5-69, CI. 72-163.
Hagemann, Franz Josef; and Wahl, Karlheinz, to Maschinen- und
Bohrgerate-Fabrik Alfred Wirth & Co., K.G. Roller straightening
machine. 3,457,754, 7-29-69, CI. 72-164.
Hagemayer, Gunther: See —
Scholl, Hans; and Hagemayer, Gunther.3,434,370.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Propylene-diolefinic hydrocarbon block
copolymers and process for preparing same. 3,433,855, 3-18-69,
CI. 260-878.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin B., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Blend of crystalline block copolymer and
ethylene-propylene rubber. 3,478,128, 11-11-69, CI. 260-876.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; Gleason, Willard P.; and Robinson, Alfred
G., Ill, to Eastman Kodak Company. Processes for preparing
ethylene copolymers. 3,466,264, 9-9-69, CI. 260-75.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; and Statman, Max, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Olefin hydration catalyst. 3,459,678, 8-5-69, CI. 252-
435.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.; Statman, Max; and Vinyard, Herschel T.,
to Eastman Kodak Company. High temperature oxidative
dehydrogenation of organic compounds. 3,442,933. 5-6-69, CI.
260-486.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.: See —
Blood, Alden E.; Dworsky, Joseph E., Jr.; and Hagemeyer, Hugh
J., Jr.,3,429,901.
Blood, Alden Edward; Heller, James Davis; and Hagemeyer,
Hugh J. Jr.,3,424,731.
Hagemeyer, Hugh John, Jr.; and Edwards, Marvin Becton, to East-
man Kodak Company. Cystalline block copolymers of ethylene,
propylene and 1 -olefins with vinyl chloride and/or vinylidene
chloride. 3,453,346, 7-1-69, CI. 260-878.
Hagemeyer, Hugh John, Jr.; and Park, Vernon K., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Process for the preparation of substantially ash-
free polymers. 3,423,384, 1-21-69, CI. 260-93.7
Hagen, Armin Theodor: See —
Bohme, Georg Eduard Wilhelm; and Hagen, Armin
Theodor,3 ,482,711.
Hagen, Donald H. Transmission mechanism. 3,457,805, 7-29-69, CI.
74-665.
Hagen, Floyd W.: See —
De Leo, Richard V.; and Hagen, Floyd W. ,3,482,445.
Hagen, Floyd W., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Static pres-
sure sensing device. 3,443,431, 5-13-69, CI. 73-178.
Hagen, Helmuth: See —
Becke, Friedrich; and Hagen, Helmuth.3.450,741.
Zorn, Hermann; Schindlbauer. Helmut; and Hagen, Hel-
mut,3,423,468.
Hagen, Kenneth G.; and Horton, Richard H. Snow scoop. 3.475.838,
11-4-69, CI. 37-53.
Hagen, Norbert. Method and apparatus for producing hollow plastic
articles. 3,422,174, 1-14-69. CI. 264-69.
Hagen, Oskar, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Bearings.
3,427,082, 2-1 1-69. CI. 308-26.
Hagen, Reinold. Apparatus for producing hollow plastic articles.
3,479,690, 11-25-69, CI. 18-5.
Hagen, Richard M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Heat-sealable cushioning and insulating structures. 3,460,740, 8-
12-69, CI. 229-53.
Hagen, Werner: See —
Herber, Horst; Hagen, Werner; and Schroeder, Wolf-
gang.3,455,091.
Hagenah, Hans-Gerhard: See —
Nanz, Ernst; Hagenah, Hans-Gerhard; and Knopfle,
Walter,3,425,703.
Hagenah, Klaus, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG. Apparatus for
transporting shredded tobacco or the like. 3,450,440, 6-17-69, CI.
302-36.
Hager, Alie Joseph: See —
Cokic, Milan; and Hager, Alie Joseph, 3,453,665.
Hager, C, & Sons Hinge Manufacturing Company: See —
Peterson, Francis C, 3,441,977.
Hager, Donald G.: See —
Joyce, Ronald S.; and Hager, Donald G., 3,455, 820.
Hager, Donald L.; and Gantert, Raymond A., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Valving for electromagnetic pump. 3,486,456, 12-30-69, CI.
103-53.
Hager, James W., to Moog Inc. Expulsion device having floating
piston. 3,446,435, 5-27-69, CI. 239-265.23
Hager, Jerome E.: See—
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lester A.,
Jr.,3,462,375.
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lestera A.,
Jr.,3,480,581.
Hager, John L., to Northfield Processed Food Systems Company,
Inc. Method for agglomerating powdered material. 3,435,106, 3-
25-69, CI. 264-113.
Hager, Jurg, to Mettler lnstrumente AG. Method and apparatus for
measuring the boiling point of a liquid. 3,479,859, 11-25-69, CI.
73-17.
Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Company. Prevention of
moisture condensation on chilled, filled bottles. 3,420,982, 1-7-69,
CI. 219-388.
Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Company. Quick
response heat-sensing element. 3,427,209, 2-1 1-69, CI. 136-225.
Hager, Robert B., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. FluoroalkyI
dicarboxylic acids and derivatives. 3,471,518, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
345.9
Hager, Robert R., to Bendix Corporation, The. Duo servomotor
valve means. 3,434,285, 3-25-69, CI. 60-54.5
Hagerborg, John G., to International Machinery Corporation S.A.
Cooker conveyor chain. 3,473,644, 10-21-69, CI. 198-140.
Hagerborg, John G.: See —
Mencacci, Samuel A.; and Hagerborg. John G., 3, 462.003.
Mencacci, Samuel A.; and Hagerborg, John G.,3,469.671.
Hagerman, Paul J. Electrical game equipment and switch employed
therein. 3,450,408, 6-17-69, CI. 273-146.
Hagerty, Sidney E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Adjuster for drum
brakes. 3,473,633, 10-21-69, CI. 188-79.5
Hagfors, Gerald D., to Gray Company, Inc. Spray gun. 3,437,273, 4-
8-69, CI. 239-414.
Hagg, Arthur C; and Hoffman, Joseph H., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Sleeve bearings. 3,476,452, 1 1-4-69, CI. 308-127.
Haggard, Richard A., to U.S. Industries, Inc., mesne. Animal house
curtain and method of preparing same. 3,478,805, 11-18-69, CI.
160-5.
Haggerty, John W. Hearing aid mechanisms that are largely impervi-
ous to the leakage of sound energy at audio frequencies.
3,457,375, 7-22-69, CI. 179-107.
Haggerty, Thomas I.: See —
Hofrichter. Charles H.; Haggerty, Thomas I.; and Zimmer,
Gerald W., 3,463,745.
Haggerty, Walter F. Retroreflective device. 3,450,459, 6-17-69, CI.
350-103.
Haggis, Geoffrey Arthur: See —
Eaton, David Crawford; and Haggis. Geoffrey Arthur,3,462,381.
Haggis, Geoffrey Arthur, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polymeric materials produced by interacting polyisocyanate and
water in the presence of poly- aldimine or polyketimine.
3,420,800, 1-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Haggstorm, Walter R. G., to Independent Lock Company. Key
cutter. 3,430,535, 3-4-69, CI. 90-13.05
Hagihara, Masaaki; and Takimoto, Shigeru, to Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co., Ltd. Electrolyte for electrolytic capacitors.
3,454,840, 7-8-69, CI. 317-230.
Hagihara, Noboru, to Toa Valve Co., Ltd. Pop safety valve.
3,433,250, 3-18-69, CI. 137-469.
Hagiwara, Hikoichi: See —
Sakai, Michihiko; Kato, Masayuki; Hagiwara, Hikoichi; and
Konishi, Kazuo.3,444,186.
Hagiwara, Miyuki: See —
Kagiya, Tsutomu; Machi, Sueo; Hagiwara, Miyuki; and Kise,
Seiichi.3,47 1,463.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 40
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Hagler, Norman R.. to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle speed
transducer. 3.441.104. 4-29-64. CI. 180-108.
Hagler, Travis J.: See —
Olliff. Martin T., Jr.; Williams. Charles F.: Hagler. Travis J., and
Puckctt. William R.,3.446,022.
Haglund. Norman E.: See —
Keough. Thomas H.; and Haglund. Norman E.. 3.435.1 25.
Hagmann. Foster M. Method of impact forming plastic sheet materi-
al 3.437.726. 4-X-69. CI. 264-323.
H'agmayer, Adolf. Precision keywuy gauge. 3.457.650. 7-29-69. CI.
33-185.
Hagon. Peter J., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Thin
film transistor on an insulating substrate. 3.4X4.662. 12-16-69, CI.
317-235.
Hagon. Peter J., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Face
bonding technique. 3.4S4.933. I 2-23-69. CI. 29-577.
Hagopian, Erivan. to Cabot Corporation. Instrument for determining
ozone. 3.464.797. 9-2-69, CI. 23-232.
Hagopian, Jacob J.; and Steele, William E.. to International Business
Machines Corporation. Magnetic brush apparatus. 3.437.074. 4-8-
69. CI. 1 18-623.
Hague, Billy: See—
" Britton. Harold George; and Hague. Billy. 3, 475. 01 2.
Hague. Louise D.: See —
Jezl, James L.; Khelghatian, Habet M.; and Hague. Louise
D. 3,441. 551.
Khelghatian, Habet M.; Jezl, James L.; and Hague. Louise
0.^3.442.978.
Hague, Robert '/.., Ballard. John S.; Lewlew, John J.; and Miller.
Franklin G., to Moog, Inc. Positioner for a member such as a
machine tool spindle. 3,420.141, 1-7-69. CI. 90-14.
Hahm, Heinz Gunther, to Teves. Alfred, G.m.b.H. Low-noise
hydraulic disk brake. 3.442.356, 5-6-69, CI. 188-73.
Hahm. Heinz Gunther. to Teves. Alfred, GmbH. Low-noise disk-
brake assembly. 3,478.849, 11-18-69. CI. 188-218.
Hahm. Heinz: See —
Beuchle. Friedrich; Hahm, Heinz; Klein, Christof Hans; and
Beller, Hans.3.477,55 1 .
Hahn & Clay: See—
Pechacek. Ravmond E.; Clav. Eugene J.; and Megow, Lawrence
F.. 3,423,820.
Pechacek. Raymond E.. 3.435.794.
Pechacek. Raymond E.. 3.478.920.
Hahn. Arthur Edward. Jr.: See —
Matzelle. Arnold; and Hahn. Arthur Edward, Jr. .3. 487. 338.
Hahn. Arthur. Mobile food service wagon. 3,472.392. 10-14-69, CI.
21 1-126.
Hahn. Dr. Call KG.: Set-
Wolff, Justus; and Messing. Bernd. 3.422.496.
Hahn. Edward E.: Koeller. Erick H.; and Norikane. Kiyoshi. to
United States of America. Navy, mesne. Cam plastometer.
3.457,779. 7-29-69. CI. 73-94.
Hahn. Edward J.: See —
Zajac. Anthony J.; and Hahn. Edward J. .3.445,064.
Hahn Enterprises. Inc.: See —
Page. Ralph E.: and Van Der Heide. Henry. 3.460,515.
Hahn. Erich, to Veb Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke.
Photometer with meter response adjustment coupled to the bridge
adjuster. 3.421.006. 1-7-69, CI. 250-210.
Hahn. Erwin; and Seefelder, Matthias, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of aromatic carboxylic acids
containing reactive chlorine atoms. 3.445,466. 5-20-69, CI. 260-
251.
Hahn. Erwin; and Seefelder. Matthias, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of 5-mercapto-l .2.4-
thiodiazole derivatives. 3.478.045. 1 1-1 1-69. CI. 260-302.
Hahn. Erwin: and Wippel. Hans Guenter. to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Thiadiazole monoazo dves.
3,441.554. 4-29-69. CI. 260-158.
Hahn. Frank J.: See—
Fantl, Joel: Hahn. Frank J.: Hardv. Edgar E.: and Heaps. John
F.. 3.434.989.
Hahn. Frank J ; and Isaksen. Robert A., to Monsanto Company.
Non-aqueous solution of butvlated melamine- formaldehyde con-
densate and a maleic anhydride adduct with an oleic acid ester of
allvl alcohol— stvrene copolymer. 3.480.574. 11-25-69. CI. 260-
2L
Hahn. Frederick K.: See —
Pratt. Rov E.. and Hahn. Frederick K.. 3.436. 338.
Hahn. Fritz, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals
Roessler. Depilation with a chlorite and hvdrogen peroxide or a
perborate. 3.445.178. 5-20-69. CI. 8-94.16
Hahn. Fritz; and Ney. Peter, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheide-
anstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the unhairing of skins and
hides with peracids or their salts. 3.479.127. 1 l-IS-69. CI. 8-94.16
Hahn. Granville J., to Cosden Oil & Chemical Companv Polymer
pigmentation. 3.484.262. 12-16-69. CI. 117-16.
Hahn. Guerrv L.. to Sehlumberger Technology Corporation. Well
logging tool with a transversely shiftable member carrying a
logging element and having a pivotallv linked pad member.
3.448.373. 6-3-69. CI. 324-1. "
Hahn. Harald; and Halama. Henrv J., to United States of America.
Atomic Energy Commission. Compensation of phase drift on long
cables. 3.434-.061. 3-18-69. CI. 328-155.
Hahn, Harald: and Halama. Henry J., to United States of America.
Atomic Energy Commission. Microwave deflection system for su-
perconducting particle separator. 3.452.191. 6-24-69. CI. 250-41.9
Hahn. Harold cT.: See-
Miles. Wallace J.; Lapham. Rodger J.: and Hahn. Harold
G.. 3.431. 228.
Hahn. Helmut: and Beermann. Claus. to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bnining. Dispersions of
polvmeric organic compounds and process for making them.
3.427.276. 2-U-69. CI. 260-32.6
Hahn, Henry: See —
Divecha. Amarnath P.; Hahn. Henrv; and Lare. Paul
J. .3.44 1.392.
Hahn. Inc.: See —
Katz. Friedrich J.; Pfeiffer. Gene F.; and Sorenson. Charles E..
3.443.756.
Hahn. James R.. Jr.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Clock pulse failure detector. 3.458.822. 7-29-69. CI. 328-120.
Hahn. Johann: See —
Sauer. Edgar; Hahn. Johann; and Joos. Karl. 3. 443. 496.
Hahn. Kenneth G.: See—
Mabrey. David W.; Pratt. Ivor; Oser. William E.: and Hahn.
Kenneth G.. 3.453, 345.
Hahn. Linus K.: See —
Colmery. Benjamin H.. Jr.; Hans Linus K.. now by change of
name; and Hahn. Linus K. 3. 424. 902.
Hahn. Otto, to Immanuel Maier. Remotely adjustable motor driven
rearview mirror. 3.459.470. 8-5-69. CI. 350-289.
Hahn. Paul Turner; Hoopes. Penrose Robinson; and Froelich. Gun-
nar Cramer. deceasedO (by Hale. Henrietta C; executrix), to
AMP Incorporated. Lead making machine. 3.456,324. 7-22-69. CI.
29-203.
Hahn. Raymond A.: See —
Henderson. Albert J.; Patterson, James R.: and Hahn. Ravmond
A. .3.422,053.
Hahn. Richard H., to Global Systems, Inc. Flow augmented nozzle.
3.468,472. 9-23-69. CI. 230-9'5.
Hahn. Richard. Vandal-proof luminary. 3.461.283. 8-12-69. CI. 240-
78.
Hahn. Robert S.. to Heald Machine Company, The. Grinding high-
temperature alloys. 3.431 .685. 3-1 1-69. CI. 5 1-166.
Hahn. Werner; and Noack. Rolf, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera-
und Kinowerke. Photographic cameras. 3.465.661. 9-9-69. CI. 95-
44.
Hahn. Werner; Planert. Wolfgang: Schulze. Heinz: and Wolf. Heinz.
to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke. Photographic
and cinemagraphic cameras. 3.421.421. 1-14-69. CI. 95-10.
Hahn. William C: See—
Kuntz. Louis E.: Hahn. William C; and Rhoades. Merle
C. 3.426. 273.
Heiss. Rudolf: Hahn. Willi; Behrenz. Wolfgang: and Untersten-
hofer. Gunter.3.437.684.
Hahn. Winfried. to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik 'Phonix'
GmbH. Loading arrangement for superimposing layers of objects.
3.486.637, 12-30-69, CI. 214-6.
Hahne. Helmut: See—
Furt. Ludvvig; Hahne. Helmut: and Spitzner. Rudolf.3.456.321 .
Hahne, Karl Heinz, to Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk Aktien-
gesellschaft. Cable construction. 3.433.883. 3-18-69. CI. 174-28.
Hahne. Siegfried, to Messer Griesheim GmbH. Distance main-
tenance device for torch. 3.426.175. 2-4-69. CI. 219-125.
Hahner. Eberhard: See —
Smeykal. Karl. Pallutz. Heinrich; Hahner. Eberhard: Becker.
Karl: and Stoss. Werner.3.453.314.
Hahon. Nicholas, to United States of America. Army. Rotor
chamber insert. 3.445.340. 5-20-69. CI. 195-127.
Hahs. William A. Support for a subterranean pump installation.
3.485.181. 12-23-69. CI. 103-219.
Hai. Nhu Bui: and Sturbois. Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thom-
son-Houston-Hotchkiss-Brandt. Dual beam antenna for satellites.
3.426.351. 2-4-69. CI. 343-705.
Haid. Erich: Set —
Nelboeck-Hochstetter. Michael; and Haid. Erich.3,475.413.
Haide. Karl, to Ma v bach Mercedes-Benz Motorenbau GmbH Over-
drive torque converter with adjustable axial turbine blades.
3.478.515. 11-18-69. CI. 60-54.
Haider. Alois. Knockdown formwork for wall openings. 3.439.894.
4-22-69. CI. 249-39.
Haigh. Brian, to Organon Inc. Medication dispensing means.
3?433.352. 3-18-69. CI. 206-42.
Haigh. Harold Edwards, to British Titan Products Company Limited.
.Milling apparatus and process. 3,456.888, 7-22-69. CI. 241-66.
Haigh. John M : Set —
"Williams. Robert C: and Haigh. John M. 3.43 1.334
Haiken. Robert M .. to Becton. Dickinson and Company. Diaphragm
mounting for stethoscope chest piece. 3.470.975. 10-7-69. CI.
181-24."
LIST OF PATENTEES
627
Hailstone, Robert Burleigh, to Du Pont <Je Nemours. E. I., and Com-
pany. Glass laminate. 3.437.553. 4-8-69. CI. 161-199.
Haimila. Armas O.: See —
Briggs. William R.. and Haimila. Armas 0. 3.463. 206.
Haimovitz. Leonard J.; and Adams. Roy C, to Lensol Promotional
Sales Inc. Draw-curtain mechanism. 3.439.725. 4-22-69. CI. 160-
84.
Hain. Gottfried M.; and Leonard. Wolfgang B.. to ALPMA Alpen-
land-Maschinenbaugesellschaft Hain & Co. K.G. Wrapping
machine. 3.439.472. 4-22-69. CI. 53-226.
Hain. Josef: See—
Sucher. Josef; Werner. Siegfried; Schlosser. Hellmut; Choj-
nowski. Manfred; and Hain. Josef.3.479.723.
Hain. Robert W.; and Warn. Richard A.. Sr.. to Washington Forge.
Inc. Cabinet type knife box. 3.486.610. 12-30-69. CI. 206-16.
Haines. Allan D.. to National Machinery Company. The. Pointer
mechanism. 3.435.472. 4-1-69. CI. 10-21.
Haines and Sherman Limited: See—-
Wagstaffe. Aubrey Hubert. 3.423.937.
Haines. Averv Alfred Simpson. Non-slewing luffing crane. 3.451.559.
6-24-69. CL 212-8.
Haines. Charles. Jr.; and Rothrock. Roy R.. to Armstrong Cork
Company. Process of curing hardboard containing wood fibers and
Portland'cement. 3.438,853. 4-15-69. CI. 162-164.
Haines. Ernest Martin; and Taylor. Henry Bastian. to General Elec-
tric Company. Limited. The. Electric crossbar switches. 3,478,285.
11-11-69, CI. 335-112.
Haines. Leslie V.: See —
Waychoff. John L., 3,446.449.
Haines. Paul Gordon: See —
Albert. Harry Elmer; and Haines. Paul Gordon. 3.487,056.
Haines, Robert C. to Dunlop Company Limited. The. Game ball.
3.428,315, 2-18-69. CI. 273-61.
Haines. Robert C; and Corish. Patrick J., to Dunlop Company
Limited. The. Game ball. 3,432,165. 3-1 1-69, CI. 273-61.
Haines, Robert C; and Pridgeon, Royce. to Dunlop Company
Limited, The. Game ball. 3.428,314. 2-18-69, CI. 273-61.
Haines. Robert M.: See —
Klass, Donald L.; Martinek. Thomas W.; and Haines. Robert
M.,3,468.167.
Haines, Robert M., Klass. Donald L.; and Martinek. Thomas W., to
Union Oil Company of California. Apparatus and method for mea-
suring field potential differences using a field responsive variable
dielectric fluid sensor. 3.452.275. 6-24-69, CI. 324-72.
Martinek. Thomas W.; Haines. Robert M.; Weichman. Roger L.;
and Trainor. Wilbur J. .3,476,687.
Haines. Robert S.. to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method and composition for treating the surface of polymeric arti-
cles to improve adhesion. 3.445.264. 5-20-69. CI. 1 17-47.
Haines. Robert S.; and Vranka. Joseph S.. to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method of fabricating magnetic recording
media. 3.479,219. 1 1-18-69. CI. 1 17-235.
Haines, Russell R.. to Paper & Corrugated Specialties Co. Heat seal-
ing apparatus. 3.461.647. 8-19-69. CI. 53-373.
Haining. Frank W.; Halperin. Bernard I., and Thompson. James O..
to International Business Machines Corporation. Process for
developing diazotype materials. 3.421.895. 1-14-69. CI. 96-49.
Hainke. Georg: See —
Bourggraff. Robert: and Hainke. Georg. 3. 457,058.
Hainke. Georg. to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Apparatus for
production of armored sheet glass. 3.459.524. 8-5-69. CI. 65-150.
Hainz. Richard, to Friedmann & Maier. Test stand for fuel injection
pumps. 3.425.270. 2-4-69. CI. 73-1 19.
Hair. Eddy R.: See—
Bergeron. Robert J.; Hair. Eddy R.; and Joffe. Frederick
M..3.436.227.
Dobson. Robert D.; Going. Louis H.; and Hair. Eddv
R.. 3.449. 133.
Hair. Eddy R.; and Strang. David A., to Procter & Gamble Com-
pany. The. Method of freeze drying coffee extracts. 3.486.907. 12-
30-69. CI. 99-71.
Hair. Hugh A.; Roome. Gerard T.: Gerst. Carl W.: Des-Jardins.
Edgar E.: and Domick. Edward J., to Research Corporation.
Reciprocal ferrite phase shifters and memory system utilizing
same. 3.447.143. 5-27-69. CI. 340-174.
Hair. Hugh A.: See-
Rudolph. Luther D.: Blackwell. Paul K... Jr.: and Hair. Hugh
A. .3.445. 821.
Firth. Donald; Cunningham. Sinclair; and Hair. Hugh. 3. 456. 533.
Hair. Michael L.: See—
Filbert. Augustus M.: and Hair. Michael L. 3. 453. 806.
Filbert. Augustus M.: and Hair. Michael L.. 3. 456.427.
Hair. Michael L.. to Corning Glass Works. Method for making hol-
low glass particle having a metallic copper coating. 3.420.645. 1-
7-697 CI. 65-21.
Hair. Ronald A.; Hattrup. Gerald J.; and Bramble. John H.. to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Method for producing im-
proved metallic strip material. 3.421.925. 1-14-69. CI. 1 17-66.
Hairabedian. Barouyr '/.., and Wasylchak. Russell W.. to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Cable fabricating method
and apparatus. 3.459.609. 8-5-69. CI. 156-52.
Haire. Kenneth E.. to International Business Machines Corporation.
Pulsed current generating circuits. 3.471.770. 10-7-69. CI. 323-1.
Haire. Richard G.: See —
Lloyd. Milton H.: and Haire. Richard G., 3,461.076.
Haisch. Richard A.: See—
Delahunt. John F.: and Haisch. Richard A. .3.483, 101.
Haisma. Jan, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Gas laser.
3.477.036. 11-4-69. CI. 331-94.5
Haiss. Hermann S.: iff —
Brinckman. Frederick E.: and Haiss. Hermann S. .3.437. 65 1 .
Haist. Grant M.; and King. James R.. to Eastman Kodak Company.
Thermally activatable diazotype compositions. 3.480.433. 11-25-
69. CI. 96-49.
Haisty. Robert W.: See—
Conrad. Raymond W.: Haisty. Robert W.; and Hoyt. Pete
L.. 3.42 1. 952.
Haisty. Robert W.. to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Drift
transistor. 3.422.322. 1-14-69. CI. 317-235.
Hait. Paul W.. to V'arian Associates. Hemispheric cryogenic vacuum
trap and vacuum system using same. 3.472.039. 10-14-69. CI. 62-
55.5
Hajdu. Juan: iff —
Bastenbeck. Edwin W.; and Hajdu. Juan. 3.472. 664.
Saubestre. Edward B.: and Hajdu. Juan. 3.447. 974.
Saubestre. Edward B.; and Hajdu. Juan. 3. 460. 952.
Saubestre. Edward B.; and Hajdu. Juan. 3.47 1,320.
Hajikano. Kiyoshi. Adjustable drawing die. 3.431.769. 3-11-69. CI.
72-468.
Hajikano. Kiyoshi. Die tightening case. 3.436.952. 4-8-69. CI. 72-
467.
Hajikano. Kiyoshi. Die case. 3.436.953. 4-8-69. CI. 72-467.
Hajikano, Kiyoshi. Arcuate surface grinding de\ice. 3.442.054. 5-6-
69. CI. 51-80.
Hajikano. Kiyoshi. Cylindrical grinding device. 3.453.785. 7-8-69.
CI. 51-330.
Hajzak. Dennis G.. to Bendix Corporation. The. mesne. Sputtering
apparatus. 3.487,000, 12-30-69. CI. 204-298.
Hakala. John R.. to Harrison Jet Guns. Inc. Method and apparatus
for loading a well perforator. 3.444.810. 5-20-69. CI. 102-20.
Hakansson. Jan Torsten; and Dilot. Rolf Magnus, to AB Akerlund &
Rausing. Machine for erecting rectangular cardboard box.
3.451.317. 6-24-69, CI. 93-51.
Hakanssons. AB. Industries: iff —
Nordstedt. Hans Josef; and Delin. Lars Folke. 3.486.174.
Haki. Morio: iff —
Sida. Juichi; Haki. Morio; and Yokoyama. Tosiaki, 3. 473.534.
Hakka. Leo E.. to Butts. Ernest O. Leak detection apparatus.
3.470.340. 9-30-69. CI. 200-61.04
Hakkarinen. William, to United States of America. Navy. Wind
driven generator. 3.473.038. 10-14-69. CI. 290-44.
Hakluytt. John Philip Dabbs. to National Research Development
Corporation. Oil fuel burning equipment. 3.452.933. 7-1-69. CI.
239-399.
Hakulin. Bertel Kristian. to Osakeyhtio. A. Ahlstrom. Method lor
heat treatment of Ives and sludges. 3.445.549. 5-20-69. CI. 263-
53.
Hala. Alfred A. Wall-tie assembly for use in the construction of
waterproof walls. 3.426.494. 2-11-69. CI. 52-410.
Halaco Engineering Co.: iff —
Haack7 Clarence W.. 3.468.524.
Halaj. I\an. Amusement apparatus. 3.462.140. 8-19-69. CI. 272-33.
Halama. Henry J.: iff —
Halm. Ha'rald: and Halama. Henry J. .3.434.061.
Hahn. Harald: and Halama. Henry J. .3.452.19 I
Halasa. Adel F.. to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. The. Certain
bis[2-,2-benzothiazolinethione-3- vl, ethyl ]sulfone compounds.
3.429.891. 2-25-69. CI. 260-306.
Halasa. Adel F.: and Hunt. Jerry D . to Firestone Tire &. Rubber
Company. The. Rubber stabilized with phosphonitrilic compounds.
3.474.052. 10-21-69. CI. 260-3.
Halbach & Braun. Maschinenfabrik: See—
Braun. Ernst: and Braun. Gert. 3.431.024.
Halbach. Carl R . to United States of America. Air Force. Enthalpy
sensor. 3.459.040. 8-5-69. CI. 73-190.
Halbach. E. H.: See—
Duerksen. Arnold. 3.437.200.
Halbach. Ralph H.. to Dorr-Oliver. Incorporated Counter-current
wash for centrifugal separator. 3.443.746. 5-13-69. CI. 233-15.
Halberg Maschinenbau GmbH. & Co.: See—
Ludewig. Max: Zorner. Walter: and Tonn. Elmar. 3.439.924.
Halberg. Robert A.: and Sundquist. John L.. to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Image locating means for a projec-
tion device. 3.472.585. 10-14-69. CI. 353-27."
Halberstadt. Lewis James: iff —
St. Laurence. William A.: and Halberstadt. Lewis
James. 3.425. 084.
628
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Halbert, Silas R., to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation, mesne.
Card picker mechanism. 3,424,453, 1-28-69, CI. 271-35.
Halcon International, Inc.: See —
Barker, Robert S., 3,442,950.
Choo, Chai Y., 3,442,958.
Choo, Chai Y.; and Golden, Richard L., 3,459,810.
Choo, Chai Y., 3,475,498.
Golden, Richard L.; and Mazzella, Gerald, 3,423,471.
Golden, Richard L.; and Korchak, Ernest [., 3,424,806.
Golden, Richard L.; and Schmidt, John P., 3,452,055.
Harvey, Robert J., 3,449,217.
Herzog, Stanley, 3,427,229.
Korchak, Ernest I., 3,442,963.
Levine, Irving E., 3,470,260.
Monroe, Paul S., 3,432,905.
Monroe, Paul Seeley, 3,468,014.
Naglieri, Anthony N.; and Winnick, Charles N., 3,449,326.
Pell, Melvyn; and Korchak, Ernest Ian, 3,439,001.
Peterson, Oscar A., 3,443,794.
Pugach, Joseph, 3,468,763.
Pugach, Joseph, 3,468,930.
Russell, Joseph L.; and Olenberg, Harry, 3,420,897.
Russell, Joseph L.; and Winnick, Charles N., 3,458,534.
Russell, Joseph L., 3,459,805.
Russell, Joseph L„ 3,470,239.
Russell, Joseph L., 3,482,936.
Russell, Joseph Lee; and Becker, Mitchell, 3,438,726.
Russell, Joseph Lee, 3,475,500.
Schmidt, John P., 3,449,219.
Sherwin, Martin B.; Fox, Sherwood N.; and Colton, John White,
3,443,898.
Sugerman, Gerald, 3,442,959.
Sugerman, Gerald, 3,483,250.
Winnick, Charles N.; and Ochlossman, Irwin, 3,456,021.
Winnick, Charles N.; and Naglieri, Anthony N., 3,475,350.
Winnick, Charles N., 3,475,499.
Yildirim, Uyanik; Malow, Monroe; Lourie, Cary H.; and Evans,
Barry, 3,429,939.
Halcour, Kurt; See —
Kronig, Walter; Halcour, Kurt; and Scharfe, Gerhard, 3,459, 657.
Kronig, Walter; Mayrhofer, Wilhelm; Scharfe, Gerhard;
Schwerdtel, Wulf; and Halcour, Kurt,3,485,887.
Haldeman, John W.: See —
Foote, Kenneth R.; and Haldeman, John W., 3,486,656.
Haldeman, Robert George: See —
Langer, Stanley Harold; and Haldeman, Robert
George,3,475,302.
Haider, Rudolf: See—
Otten, Gerhard; Haider, Rudolf; and Schreiber, Horst,3,426,083.
Halderman, Joseph, Jr.: See —
Adler, Meryle D. W.; Halderman, Joseph, Jr.; and Pauls,
Lawrence A. ,3,469 ,503.
Haldimann, Hans Rudolph; and Barrels, Helmut, to Werner, Bahlsen.
Material handling system. 3,434,604, 3-25-69, CI. 214-16.4
Haldopoulos, loakim, to American Standard, Inc. Coupling bolt with
plastic head. 3,448,466, 6-10-69, CI. 4-68.
Haldor Frederik Axel Topsoe: See —
Rump, Leif, 3,474,229.
Hale & Associates Limited: See —
Gardner, Kenneth; and Wightman, Donald A., 3,442,532.
Hale, Arthur N.: See —
Kosrow, Robert L.; Matias, James J.; and Hale, Arthur
N., 3,486,474.
Hale. Arthur N., to Union Special Machine Company. Intermittent
output transmission. 3,435,790, 4-1-69, CI. 1 12-214.
Hale, Arthur N.; and Kosrow, Robert L., to Union Special Machine
Company. Conveyor sewing unit with shiftable top feed belt and
work loading arrangement. 3,469,545, 9-30-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Hale, Chapman M., Jr.: See —
Stanin, Theodore E.; Seaton, William H.; and Hale, Chapman
M., Jr.,3,436,428.
Hale, Dean Howard. Reclining dental chair. 3,427,072, 2-11-69, CI.
297-342.
Hale, Douglas, to Ralston Purina Company. Method of manufactur-
ing a meat containing expanded food product. 3,447,929, 6-3-69,
CI. 99-7.
Hale, Douglas; and Flier, Ronald J., to Ralston Purina Company.
Process for making an animal food. 3,467,525, 9-16-69, CI. 99-2.
Hale, Edith A. Hair dyeing apparatus. 3,424,176, 1-28-69, CI. 132-
112.
Hale, Edith A. Filter for tobacco products. 3,438.381, 4-15-69, CI.
131-267.
Hale, Edith A. Automobile pollution eradicator. 3,456,439, 7-22-69,
CI. 60-3 1 .
Hale, Edith A. Shampoo cap. 3,456,655, 7-22-69, CI. 132-9.
Hale, Edward C; and Kerekes, Peter S., to Domtar Limited.
Fabricated caul plate. 3,454,457, 7-8-69, CI. 161-164.
Hale, Elgie J.: See —
Griffeth, Thurman F.; Taylor, Lawrence C; and Hale, Elgie
J. ,3,487,302.
Hale, Everett W.: See—
Laudenslager, Harry B., Jr.; and Hale, Everett W., 3, 445, 299.
Hale, Everett W., to Blackstone Corporation. Inoculation feeders.
3,479,093, 11-18-69, CI. 302-40.
Hale, Henrietta C: See —
Hahn, Paul Turner; Hoopes, Penrose Robinson; and Froelich,
Gunnar Cramer, 3, 456, 324.
Hale, Jack T.: See —
Greenwood, Alan; and Hale, Jack T., 3,486, 195.
Hale, James F.; and Tressler, Donald K., to Borden Company, The.
Frozen mushroom product. 3,470,000, 9-30-69, CI. 99-193.
Hale, Jesse R. W., to General Connectors Corporation. Articulated
connector. 3,443,828, 5-13-69, CI. 285-266.
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard P., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Drive. 3,444,676, 5-20-69, CI. 56-296.
Hale, John K.; Glass, Emmett F.; and Bernhardt, Richard P., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Drive. 3,463,018, 8-26-69, CI. 74-60.
Hale, Murray Everett; and Wright, Robert David, to United States of
America, Air Force. High-power surge arrester. 3,431,452, 3-4-69,
CI. 313-231.
Hale, Robert C, to Moore, Samuel, and Company. Electrostatically
shielded wire bundle. 3,474,186, 10-21-69, CI. 174-103.
Hale, Thomas F. Veneer dryer. 3,453,743, 7-8-69, CI. 34-155.
Hale, Warren F., to Union Carbide Corporation. Polyhydroxyether
compositions containing polycarbonates. 3,480,695, 1 1-25-69, CI.
260-860
Halek, George Walter, to Celanese Corporation. Stabilization of ox-
ymethylene polymers. 3,484,400, 12-16-69, CI. 260-18.
Halek, George W.; and Berardinelli, Frank M., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Polymer bonding. 3,436,299, 4-1-69, CI. 161-160.
Halepas, Leon J.: See —
Dastoli, Joseph; Dehnel, William; and Halepas, Leon
J. ,3,48 1,075.
Hales, Eric Charles, to Girling Limited. Hydraulic brake control
valves. 3,449,018, 6-10-69, CI. 303-6.
Hales, Keith John: See —
Richards, Edward Gordon; Ward, David Marshall; Hales, Keith
John; and Stephenson, Norman, 3,479, 157.
Hales, Pryce N., to Boeing Company, The. Signal detection system
having plural output channels. 3,478,317, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-147.
Hales, Ralph A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Trisorbitol
dihydrate. 3,445,528, 5-20-69, CI. 260-635.
Hales, Ralph A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Crystallization of
mannitol from sorbitol. 3,484,492, 12-16-69, CI. 260-635.
Hales, William E.: See —
Segel, Joseph M.; and Hales, William E.,3,448,850.
Haley, Alfred J., Jr.; Keith, Carl D.; and May, James E., to Engel-
hard Industries, Inc. Method of producing a composite electrode.
3,461,058, 8-12-69, CI. 204-290.
Haley, Floyd C: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,487,216.
Haley, Frank, to FMC Corporation. Coupling for flanged pipe.
3,473,830, 10-21-69, CI. 285-24.
Haley, Harold A., to FMC Corporation. Tubular film extrusion ap-
paratus. 3,432,886, 3-18-69, CI. 18-14.
Haley, Harold A., to FMC Corporation. Extrusion apparatus.
3,461,500, 8-19-69, CI. 18-14.
Haley, Joseph P.: See —
Packer, Louis L.; McKenzie, Robert D.; and Haley, Joseph
P.,3,438,365.
Haley, Kenneth M.; Molinaro, Lawrence J.; and Reed, Richard L., to
Reserve Mining Company. Conveying and classifying apparatus.
3,438,491, 4-15-69, CI. 209-106.
Haley, William L. Drill pipe float valve. 3,446,237, 5-27-69, CI. 137-
463.
Halff, Albert H.; and Reid, Allen F. Apparatus for fluoridation of
water. 3,420,637, 1-7-69, CI. 23-272.8
Halfhill, Donald W.; and Comley, William, Jr., 1/2 to Bourns, Inc.,
and 1/2 to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Square law function
generator. 3,441,728, 4-29-69, CI. 235-197.
Halfon, Albert: See —
Townsend, Palmer W.; Laird, William B.; and Halfon, Al-
bert,3,443,389.
Halfon, Leon. Multipurpose boat. 3,422,778, 1-21-69, CI. 114-39.
Halfyard, Oliver C. Safety key and lock. 3,486,355, 12-30-69, CI.
70-42 1 .
Halka, John J., Jr.: See —
Halko, John J.. Jr., 3,480,313.
Halker, Bruce B.: See —
Gibson, Fred D., Jr.; Halker, Bruce B.; and Thayer, Robert
L.,3,463,707.
Halkey-Roberts Corporation: See —
Bogossian, Armen; and Mackal, Henry H., 3,429,330.
Halko, Inc.: See—
Kopp, Harold W., 3,439,916.
Halko, John J., Jr., to Burke, Ben, and Halka, John J., Jr., and
Blackstien, Allan A. Frame structure. 3.480,313, 11-25-69, CI.
287-189.36
Hall & Hall Limited: See—
Linwood, Derek Arthur, 3,469,854.
LIST OF PATENTEES
629
Hall Albert B., to Shell Oil Company. Production of diallylamine.
3.428.685. 2-18-69. CI. 260-585.
Hall, Albert M.: See—
Feure, Henry; and Hall. Albert M.. 3,470, 253.
Hall. Andrew Harklestone: Set-
Smith, Geoffrey Howard; Thomas, Derek; and Hall, Andrew
Harklestone.3,468.870.
Hall, Arnold M.: See—
Mantle, Peter J.; and Hall, Arnold M., 3,476,069.
Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. See —
Liedel, Douglas D., 3,440.898.
Liedel, Douglas D., 3.444,754.
Liedel, Douglas D.. 3,473,823.
Liedel, Douglas D., 3.474,686.
Smith, Robert J., 3,444,755.
Smith, Robert J., 3,456,153.
Hall. Charles A.: See—
Hall, Floyd D.; and Hall, Charles A.,3,462,872.
Hall, Charles J., to American Can Company. Display device.
3,462,020, 8-19-69, CI. 211-13.
Hall, Dallas P.; See—
Hagedorn, Erwin C; and Hall, Dallas P. ,3 ,466, 180.
Hall, Daniel H., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Process for
cooking woodchips with a liquor containing condensation product
of vicinal epoxide and phenol. 3,446,700, 5-27-69, CI. 162-72.
Hall, Daniel Noyes: See —
Griesbaum, Karl; Oswald, Alexis A.; and Hall, Daniel
Noyes.3,449,474.
Hall, David W.: See—
Argabright, Perry A.; and Hall, David W.,3,427,322.
Hall, David Wilson, II, to Radio Corporation of America. Voltage
regulated power supply including a breakdown device and means
tending to keep the current flow therethrough constant.
3,428,885, 2-18-69, CI. 323-22.
Lutz, Eugene F.; Kelly, Joe T.; and Hall, David W, 3,48 1,994.
Hall, David W.; and De Puy, Charles H., to Marathon Oil Company.
Chemical process for the production of carbonyl addition com-
pounds. 3,481,986, 12-2-69, CI. 260-593.
Hall, Donivan L.: See —
Bell, Robert E.; Hall, Donivan L.; and Loshbough, Richard
C, 3,435,916.
Hall. Donivan L.; Martin, Orval J.; and Robaszkiewicz, Gerald D., to
Reliance Electric Company. Queueing controls for a group of
elevators. 3,474,885, 10-28-69, CI. 187-29.
Hall, Donivan L.; and Robaszkiewicz, Gerald D., to Reliance Elec-
tric Company. Energizing controls for elevator hoist equipment of
a plural car elevator system. 3,486,584, 12-30-69, CI. 187-29.
Hall, Donivan L.; and Susor, William C, to Reliance Electric and
Engineering Company, The,mesne. Elevator demand memory.
3,443,667, 5-13-69, CI. 187-29.
Hall, Donivan L.; and Susor, William C, to Reliance Electric and
Engineering Company, The, mesne. Plural car elevator system for
developing hall call assignments between individual cars and re-
gistered hall calls. 3,443,668, 5-13-69, CI. 187-29.
Hall, Eldon L.: See—
Segro, Nicholas R.; and Hall, Eldon L.,3,425,970.
Hall, Ernst Otto Sigfrid, to A B Halldemaskiner. Device in machines
for cutting foodstuff. 3,468,355, 9-23-69, CI. 146-78.
Hall, Floyd Charles: See —
Scroggie, James A.; and Hall, Floyd Charles, 3,42 1,7 12.
Scroggie, James A.; Davidson, Miron; Hall, Floyd Charles; and
Farley, George Albert,3,419,925.
Hall, Floyd D.; and Hall, Charles A. Trap setter. 3,462,872, 8-26-69,
CI. 43-97.
Hall, Frank Kenneth, to Brown, D. S., Company, The. Rail hold
down system. 3,481,539, 12-2-69, CI. 238-349.
Hall, Frank K., to Brown, D. S., Company, The. Elongated, hollow,
elastomer sealing strip with elongated, laterally deformable spring.
3,479,933, 1 1-25-69, CI. 94-18.
Hall, George D.; Huber, Robert H.; and Wagner, Robert W., to
Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Electric motor and brush as-
sembly for a portable tool. 3,430,084, 2-25-69, CI. 310-50.
Hall, George D.; See —
Karlby, Henning; Grundy, Howard Reed; Speer, John R.; and
Hall, George D., 3,427,484.
Hall Harding Limited: See —
Lyons, Stanley Lewis, 3,430,321.
Hall, Henry J. Domestic walk-in cooler. 3,470,705. 10-7-69, CI. 62-
125.
Hall, Henry J.; and Rodda, Arthur E., to Newman & Guardia
Limited. Optical gates. 3.473,874, 10-21-69. CI. 355-52.
Hall, Henry K., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. 1-
Cyanobicyclo [1.1.0] butane and its polymers. 3,457.194, 7-22-69,
CI. 260-2.
Hall, Henry Patrick: See —
Cooke, Gordon Noel; Hall, Henry Patrick; and Lister-Kaye,
John Christopher Lister,3, 48 1,545.
Hall, Henry Warburton: See —
Gordon, David; and Hall, Henry Warburton, 3.43 1,159.
Hall. Howard T. Multianvil press. 3,440,687, 4-29-69, CI. 18-16.
Hall, Hubert B.: See-
Wilson. Wayne D.; and Hall. Hubert B. , 3.468,801 .
Wilson, Wayne D.; and Hall, Hubert B.. 3,473,935.
Hall, Hugh E., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Energy level selective activation
radioactivity analysis suitable for borehole logging. 3,452,201, 6-
24-69, CI. 250-82.3
Hall, J. & E., Limited: See-
Roberts. Edmund G. Russell, 3,486,553.
Hall, James A.; and Nicholson, James F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Image dissector camera tube with electronically vari-
able selector aperture. 3,469,141, 9-23-69, CI. 315-10.
Hall, James A.; and Peppiatt, Harry J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Broadband, low noise amplifier using a common base
transistor configuration. 3,454,895. 7-8-69, CI. 330-31.
Hall, James D. Golf putting device. 3,434,720. 3-25-69, CI. 273-180.
Hall, James Edward: See —
Barradell-Smith, Richard; Hall, James Edward; and Roby,
James,3.480,160.
Hall, James E.; Mrlik, Jerry R.; Musser, James G.; and Winchell,
Frank J., said Mrlik assor to General Motors Corporation.
Aerodynamic spoiler for automotive vehicles. 3,455,594, 7-15-69,
CI. 296-1.
Hall, Jeffrey, to Holset Engineering Company Limited. Means for
cooling torsional vibration damper. 3,443,454, 5-13-69, CI. 74-
574.
Hall, Jeffrey, to Holset Engineering Company Limited. Torsional
vibration damper. 3,479,907, 11-25-69. CI. 74-574.
Hall, John H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of providing
electrical contacts by sputtering a film of gold on a layer of sput-
tered molybdenum. 3,437.888, 4-8-69, CI. 317-234.
Hall, John H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of forming
thin film resistors by cathodic sputtering. 3,477,935, I 1-1 1-69, CI.
204-192.
Hall, John N.; and Kim, Charles W., to Hercules Incorporated.
Synthetic textile yarn. 3,470,685, 10-7-69, CI. 57-140.
Hall, John P., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Parallax
correction computer. 3,448,920, 6-10-69, CI. 235-61.
Hall, John R.: See-
Anderson, Jarl H.; Schlinger, Robert Charles; and Hall, John
R., 3,456,897.
Schlinger, Robert Charles; and Hall, John Robert,3,472,157.
Hall, John R. Method and apparatus for forming concrete piles.
3,434,294, 3-25-69, CI. 61-53.6
Hall, John S.; and Carpenter, Peter E. G., to Square D Company.
Molded case circuit breaker with sensitive thermal and magnetic
trip mechanism. 3,467,920, 9-16-69, CI. 335-23.
Hall, John S.; Carpenter, Peter E. G.; and Cook, David L., to Square
D Company. Earth-leakage sensing circuit breaker. 3,470,507, 9-
30-69, CI. 335-174.
Hall, John, to Bemrose & Sons Limited. Apparatus for simultane-
ously forming cartons and delivering a product thereinto.
3,455,087, 7-15-69, CI. 53-192.
Hall, Kenneth F. Pole mounted fishhook holder and guard.
3,449,851, 6-17-69, CI. 43-25.2
Hall, Kenneth Frank; and Chambers, George, to Watson, W., &
Sons, Limited. Friction driven microscope stages. 3.428,387, 2-18-
69, CI. 350-86.
Hall, Kenneth H.: See—
Gulino, Rosario; and Hall, Kenneth H., 3,463,015.
Hall, Kenneth J., to Western Machinery Corporation. Apparatus for
stacking and sorting panels. 3,430,784, 3-4-69, CI. 214-6.
Hall, Larry Eugene, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Noncatalytic process for manufacture of chlorofluoroaliphatic
hydrocarbons. 3,436,430. 4-1-69, CI. 260-653.4
Hall, Lawrence J.; Mayer, Robert; and Young, Einar T., to Sun Oil
Company. Catalyst analysis apparatus. 3.435,238. 3-25-69, CI.
250-218.
Hall, Leland V. Diminishing container and dispenser. 3,432,078, 3-
11-69, CI. 222-80.
Hall, Leslie; and Lynes, Arthur E., to Ford Motor Company. Electric
propulsion motor vehicle. 3,477,538, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 180-65.
Hall, Leslie; Lynes, Arthur E.; and Martland, Laurie, to Ford Motor
Company. Vehicle heating and ventilation system. 3,451.469, 6-
24-69, CI. 165-41.
Hall, Lewis W., Jr.: See-
Dougherty, Gerald; and Hall, Lewis W.. Jr. ,3,442,833.
Hedge, John A.; Hall, Lewis W., Jr.; and Shore.
Charles,3, 459,695.
Ware, Richard E.; and Hall, Lewis W., Jr.,3,450,55 1 .
Hall, Lloyd E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Contact carrier for
multiturn rotary potentiometer. 3,426,307, 2-4-69, CI. 338-143.
Hall, Luther A. R., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Polymeric pour
point depressant compositions. 3,477,957. 11-11-69, CI. 252-59.
Hall, Mitchell A. Shim deflecting means for coin chute. 3,430,747,
3-4-69, CI. 194-92.
Hall, Mitchell A. Coin slide latch and caliper assembly. 3,434,578,
3-25-69. CI. 194-92.
Hall, Mitchell A. Coin slide construction. 3.434,579, 3-25-69, CI.
194-92.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hull, Mitchell A. Manuul actuator tor service machines. 3,434,580,
3-25i69, CI. 194-9.
Hull. Mitchell A. Coin-controlled starter mechanism for cycle timers.
3,462.565. 8-19-69, CI. 200-35.
Hall. Mitchell A. Impact starter for cycle timers. 3.462.566, 8-19-69,
CI. 200-35.
Hall. Myron C: See—
Woodland. Richard G.; and Hull. Myron C. 3,445. 192.
Hull. Normun M.: See—
Chow. Alfred W.; and Hall. Normun M, 3,480.628.
Hull. Norris R.; Prince. Terry B.; und Ritchey, James F., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. Automutic group selector
tape indexing mechunism. 3.428.758, 2-18-69. CI. 179-90.
Hull. Rulph W. Muchine for forming a trim strip. 3,485,127. 12-23-
69, CI. 83-213.
Hall. Raymond Frederick, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Cold-
cathode glow-discharge tube. 3.465.194, 9-2-69. CI. 313-209.
Hull. Raymond Frederick; and Sherwin, Kenneth Arthur, to Fisons
Fertilizers Limited. Method and apparatus for the determination of
free sulphate ion in slurries. 3.431.076. 3-4-69, CI. 23-230.
Hall. Raymond L. Ski simulation uppurutus. 3.455,550, 7-15-69, CI.
272-57.
Hall. Raymond L. Modular railing system. 3,484.827. 12-16-69. CI.
256-59.
Hull. Richurd E.. to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electro-optical scanner with a photocell and a. 3.448.275, 6-3-69.
CI. 250-209.
Hull. Richurd F.: See—
Walker. Donuld V.: und Hull. Richard F. 3.479.625.
Hull. Richurd H.; Lumson. Junior J.: Sikkema, Andrew J.; and
Roberts. Carleton W.. to Dow Chemical Company. The. Composi-
tion of vinyl chloride polymers and co- polymers of alkenyl aro-
matic hydrocurbons and ucrylonitrile or methucrylonitrile.
3.424,823'. 1-28-69. CI. 260-898.
Hull. Richurd H.; Lumson, Junior L.; und Sikkemu. Andrew J., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Transparent interpolymers of a
rubber acrylonitrile and tert.-alkyl styrenes. 3,426,103, 2-4-69, CI.
260-880.
Hall, Richard W., to Barnes Engineering Company. Method of align-
ment of concave purabolic reflective optics. 3,471,237, 10-7-69,
CI. 356-72.
Hall. Robert Arthur: See—
Ferguson. Ian: Hull, Robert Arthur: und Purk. Joseph. 3.458. 458.
Hull, Robert D.: See—
Atullu. Murtin M.; Archer, Robert J.; Hull, Robert D.; und En-
gelman. Reinhart W. H., 3,422, 289.
Hull. Robert D.. to Sincluir Reseurch. Inc. Stripping operation
without overhead reflux und the control of the water content in
the system. 3.442.767. 5-6-69, CI. 203-2.
Hull. Robert E.: See—
Drew. Howurd F.; und Hull. Robert E.. 3 .441 .508.
Drew, Howurd F.: und Hull. Robert E. 3.441.61 1.
Hull. Robert E.: Kessler. Adriuan; and McLain. Aubrey R.. to
Procter & Gamble Compuny. The. Process for the prepuration of
phosphonium salts and phosphine oxides starting with aluminum
triulkyl. 3.459.808, 8-5-69, CI. 260-606.5
Hall. Robert Lee. Fruit harvesting apparatus. 3.439.481. 4-22-69. CI.
56-328.
Hall. Robert M.: See—
Eudy. Edsell M.. 3.467.270.
Hull. Robert M. Pneumatically driven surgical instrument und con-
trol therefor. 3.423,068. l-2'l-69. CI. 253~-2.
Hall. Robert M. Rotary lateral osteal cutting bit. 3.461.875. 8-19-69.
CI. 128-310.
Hall. Robert M. Pneumuticully driven surgical instrument. 3.472.323.
10-14-69, CI. 173-163.
Hull. Robert N.; und Tiemunn. Jerome J., to Generul Electric Com-
puny. Method of muking a high frequency transistor structure.
3.45_7.631. 7-29-69. CI. 29-578."
Hall. Roger D.: See—
Clasby, Duvid N.: and Hall. Roger D.. 3.441 .937.
Hull. Sumuel. Jr.. to Plustic Contuiner Corporution. Safety medicine
bottle closure. 3.473.681. 10-21-69. CI. 215-9.
Hull Ski-Lift Compuny. Inc.: See —
Suvuge. Phillip D'. 3.486.178.
Hull. Stunlev A.: See—
Clurk. William H.; and Hull. Stunlev A. .3.434.1 87.
Hull. Steve, to Ohio Knife Company. The. Automatic grinding wheel
dresser. 3.429.305. 2-25-69. CI. 125-11.
Hall Textiles) Mansfield) Limited: Set-
Hall. Willium H.. 3.441.181.
Hall. Theodore W„ to General Electric Company. Combination
discharge counter and grading current meusuring means for a
lightning assester. 3.469. T88. 9-~23-69. CI. 324-102."
Hall. Thomas N.. to United States of America. Navy. Prepuration of
curbonute esters. 3.431.290. 3-4-69. CI. 260-463 '
Hull. Wulter L.. to Generul Electric Company. Process for the
chlorination of aromatic compounds. 3.479.409. 11-18-69. CI.
260-612.
Hull, Warren S.. and Ross. Edward F.. to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Curing and extruding elastomeric block copolymers.
3,440.304. 4-22-69. CI. 260-880.
Hall. Webster F.: See—
Cunningham. James J.; Hall. Webster F.; and Myers. Allen
J. .3.466.023.
Hall. William B . to Radio Corporation of America. Method of mak-
ing a vapor device. 3.419.950. 1-7-69. CI. 29-422.
Hall. William B.. to Crouse-Hinds Company. Lighting unit.
3,433.941. 3-18-69. CI. 240-41.36
Hall. William B.: See—
Block. Fred G.; and Hall. William B. .3.426.220.
Hall. William C; Barker. Theodore R.. II: and Hassell. Leigh D.. Jr..
to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission.
Radioactive waste removal method. 3.448.859. 6-10-69. CI. 210-
66.
Hall. William G.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated.
Telephone conference circuit. 3.420.959. 1-7-69. CI. 179-18.
Hall. William H.. to Hall Textiles! Mansfield ) Limited. Apparatus for
use in examining und turning gurments. 3.441.181. 4-29-69. CI.
223-43.
Hull. Willium R.: See—
Jordan. Bertram L.; Mitchell. John D.; Harrington. Joseph J.:
Griffin. Charles B.; and Hall. William R. 3.482.6 14.
Hull-Toledo Corporution: See —
Pope. Joseph I.; Rickert. Paul E.; and Wilkinson. Robert R..
3.443.399.
Hulluda. Donald Paul, to Du Pont de Nemours. E. I., and Company.
Process for the dyeing of anionic polymeric synthetic textiles and
blends with cellulose "with basic dye bases. 3.473.881. 10-21-69.
CI. 8-21.
Hallumun. Allan D.. to Goodrich. B. F.. Company. The. Truction
device. 3.464.743. 9-2-69. CI. 305-35.
Hulluuer, Willium J., und Potts. Bill L.. to Ford Motor Company.
Method for manufacturing an electrode. 3.431,614, 3-11-69. CI.
29-25.12
Hulluuer. Willium J.; and Romine. Donald J., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Spark plug having a short tip center electrode. 3.452.235. 6-
24-69, CI. 313-T36.
Halluy, Alexander R.. to Generul Electric Company. Impulse starting
and operating circuit for gas discharge lamps. 3.476.977. 1 1-4-69.
CI. 315-183.
Hallberg. John E., to Mac Bee Engineering Corporation. Solenoid
valve assembly. 3.420.496, l-7-69,"ci. 25l"-141.
Hallberg. Knut Ivur. to AB Akerlund & Ruusing. Bed und cylinder
rotogravure test press with web feed. 3.486.445, 12-30-69. CI.
10l-"l58.
Hulleck. Frunk E.. to Pillsburv Compuny. The. Puint composition
contuining polysucchurides. 3'.447.940. 6-3-69, CI. 106-162.
Hulleck, Frunk E.; und Smith. Fred, to Pillsburv Company. The.
Process for preparing gentiobiose. 3.423.288. 1-21-69. CI. 195-31.
Hullee. Luwrence P.. to Stone & Webster Engineering Corporution.
Hydrocarbon process. 3.487.121. 12-30-69. CI. 260-683.
Hallen. Alt' Eskil. Ship's derrick for container handling. 3.435.960.
4-1-69. CI. 212-3.
Hallen, Jun-Ake: See —
Arlers. Sven Anders; und Hullen. Jun-Ake.3.473.226.
Hullenbeck. Bennett L., to Sybron Corporation. Electrostatically
shielded indicator. 3.441 .852,'4-29-69. CI. 324-156.
Hallenburg, James K., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Borehole logging technique. 3.435.62Y 4-1-69. CI. 62-259.
Hallene, Alun M.; Holubu. Henry J.; and Drexler. John J., to Mont-
gomery Elevator Company. Elevator door control. 3.450.232. 6-
17-69.'C1. 187-61.
Haller. Herbert C to Appleton Wire Works Corporation. Seam con-
struction with heat shrinkuble loop elements. 3.436.041. 4-1-69.
CI. 245-10.
Haller. James Gilbert. Aesthetic illuminating device. 3.434.789. 3-
25-69. CI. 431-126.
Haller. Jumes R.. to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Process of muking thick polvimide structures. 3.428.602. 2-18-69.
CI. 260-47.
Haller. John: See —
Feighofen. Hans. 3.433.514.
Huller. John, to Federul-Mogul Corporution. mesne. Composite sin-
tered powdered material workpiece. 3.482.865. 12-9-69. CI. 287-
189.36
Haller. Mux. to Aktiengesellschaft Brown. Boveri & Cie. Diode con-
trolled exciter circuit for synchronous motors. 3.461.368. 8-12-69.
CI. 318-192.
Huller. Richard. Overload clutch. 3.454.144. 7-8-69. CI. 192-56.
Haller. Samuel L.: See —
Sosnovvski. Louis J.. Jr.; and Huller. Sumuel L..3.448.491.
Huller. Ulrich: See—
Ohnsorge. Horst; und Huller. Ulrich. 3.458. 654.
Haller. Willi: See—
Faude. Rudolf: Haller. Willi; and Hengstler. Heinz.3.436.530.
Huller. Willi; and Faude. Rudolf, to Hecon Corporation, mesne.
Monitoring means. 3.441.719. 4-29-69. CI. 235-92.
LIST OF PATENTEES
631
Hallerbach. Dieter, to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Dispensing container.
3.450.252. 617-69. CI. 206-42.
Hallesy. Harold Walter, to Boeing Company, The. Method of making
a tube fitting. 3.474.5 14. 10-28-69. CI. 29-432.
Halletl. Glenn F.: See-
Furlong. Donn B.; Hallett. Glenn F.; and Kane. Warren
F..3.468.521.
Halleux. Hubert; and Masurel. Michel, to Societe Alsacienne de
Constructions Mecaniques de Mulhouse. and Brevets et Applica-
tions Textiles Brevatex. Mixing textile fibre slivers. 3.421.186. 1-
14-69. CI. 19-243.
Hallev. John W. Web folding device and method. 3.442.504. 5-6-69.
CI. 270-86.
Hallgreen. Knud Julius, to Danfoss A'S. Electrical flame ignition and
supervising apparatus. 3.432.246. 3-1 1-69. CI. 431-27.
Hallgren. Bo Erik: See—
Brohult. Astrid Helena; Brohult. Sven Fritiof Abraham; Hall-
gren. Bo Erik; and Brohult. Johan Axel.3.432.6U2.
Hallgren. Charles G.. to Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.
Garage door locks. 3.452.564. 7-1-69. CI. 70-452.
Halliburton Company: See —
Baker. Eugene E.. 3.481.397.
Barnngton. Burchus Q.. 3.435.897.
Barrington. Burchus Q.; and Edwards. Arnold G.. 3.456.726.
Brown" Norman F.. 3.479.006.
Clement, Larrv C; Hammand. Jack; Hulme. Jack R ; and Zim-
merman. Carl W.. 3.425.274.
Dobkins. Joe W.. 3.444.965.
Emery. Robert B.: and Homrig. Horace J.. 3.424.504.
Frazier. Bruce J.. 3.430.919.
Freeman. Norman L.. Jr.; and Frazier. Bruce J.. 3.480.331.
Hearn. Hosea P.. 3.463.228.
Homrig. Horace J.. 3.430.801.
Homrig. Horace J.. 3.433.071.
Hyde. Walter E.: Farley. David L.; and Holden. John C.
3.422.900.
Johnson. Billv J.; Totty, Kenneth D.; and Young. Bill M..
3,437.145. '
Kinney. Richard J.. 3,468,502.
Land. John R.: and Pittman. Forrest C. 3.459.354.
Land, John R.; and Moore. Paul A.. 3.464.885.
Love. Robert G., 3,431.785.
Love. Robert G.. 3.478.594
McLaughlin. Homer C; and Ramos, Joseph. 3.435.899.
McLaughlin. Homer C. 3.464.494.
Mitchell. Allison S.. 3.436.261.
Moeller, R. E.; Love, Robert G.; and Pittman. Forrest C,
3.446.667.
O'Loughlin. Bernard T.; and Tindell. William A.. Jr.. 3.432.151.
Olson. Cleo C; and Blevins. John B.. 3.459,264.
Perra. Frank M.. 3.479.586.
Robirds. Richard W.; and Mason. John F.. 3.470,821.
Roth. Morris. 3.430.575.
Seay. Orum E.. 3.427.652.
Seay. Orum E.. 3.464.366.
Stephenson. Jack G.: and Abbott. Robert E.. 3.451.561.
Stogner. Joel M.. 3.474.734.
Taylor. Bill G.; and Colomb. Glenn T.. 3.463.460.
Tu'rja. Richard H.. 3.449.517.
Walton. John F.. 3.477.020.
Wilson. Robert O.; and Lorenzino. Paul. Jr.. 3.434.046.
Hallidav. David: See—
Mumford. Howard; Smith. Peter William; and Hallidav.
David. 3.452. 294.
Hallidav. Gerald H. Steerable marine drive. 3.486.478. 12-30-69. CI.
115-35.
Hallidav. lain M. D.. to United Steel Companies Limited. The. Ap-
paratus for continuous casting of steel utilizing a closed chamber
between a tundish and a reciprocatable mold. 3.482.621. 12-9-69.
CI. 164-281.
Hailing. Michael A., to United States of America. Navy. Arming and
safetv mechanism for a drag chute retarded bomb. 3.425.353. 2-4-
69, CI. 1U2-76.
Halliwell. Ronald Harry, to Du Pont de Nemours. E. L. and Com-
pany. Process for the purification of formaldehyde. 3.436.422. 4-
1-69. CI. 260-61)6.
Halliwell. Walter; and Pitts. Frank, to Magnesium Elektron Limited.
Steam raising boilers and process for improving thermal efficien-
cies of such boilers. 3.43(1.611). 3-4-69. CI. 122-479.
Halliwill. Eugene S.: See—
Bixby. Leon C. and Halliwill. Eugene S.. 3.460. 460.
Hallman. Henry R.: See—
Sichel. Leonard H . Jr.. Hallman. Henrv R . and Marra.
Thomas.3.482.214.
Hallman. Newt M.. to Universal Oil Products Company. Hvdrogena-
tion of benzene to cyclohexanc. 3.428.696. 2-18-69. CI. 260-667.
Hallman. Newt M.. to Universal Oil Products Company. Method lor
converting hydrocarbons. 3.429.803. 2-25-69. CI. 208- IDS.
Hallman. Newt M.; and Parker, Robin J., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Plural stage hvdroret'ining of a naphtha- containing lull-
boiling range feedstock. 3.48 1 .864. I 2-2-69. CI. 208-210.
Hallman. Newt M.: Set —
Storch. Dana H.; and Hallman. Newt M.. 3.431. 195.
Hallman. Robert W.: Set —
Teeg. Robert O ; and Hallman. Robert W .3.438.022.
Teeg. Robert O ; and Hallman. Robert W .3.455.724.
Hallmann. Hermann, to Huwil-Werkc. Hugo Willach & Sohnc. Mag-
netically operating lock. 3.42I.34S. 1-14-69. CI. 70-276.
Hallmark Cards. Incorporated: See —
Manning. Shannon L.. 3,441,127.
Hallmark. Clarence. deceasedO (by Hallmark. Francina: adminis-
tratrix). Pliers. 3.446.102. 5-27-69. CI 81-369
Hallmark. Francina: See —
Hallmark. Clarence.3.446.102.
Hallmark. Ronald J. Prefabricated sail kit. 3.459.149. 8-5-69. CI.
1 14-103.
Hallock, David D.; and Dain. Harvey W.. to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Ion laser starting circuit. 3.453.490. 7-1-69. CI. 315-170.
Hallock. Edward C to Midland Engineering &: Machinery Com-
pany. Expansion joint covers. 3.435.574. 4-1-69. CI. 52-278.
Hallock. Robert L. Tapered sheet metal nail. 3.466.967. 9-16-69. CI.
85-11.
Hallonquist. Earland G.: and Honnige. Manfred M . to MacMillan
Bloedel Limited. Process of stabilizing particleboard surfaces by
treatment with water solutions of curable resins. 3.428.477. 2-18-
69. CI. 1 17-65.2
Halloran. James A.: See —
Gottzmann. Christian E.: Halloran. James A.; and Wilson. Fred
A. .3.456. 595.
Halloran. John J.. Jr.: See —
Andresen. Lorenz J.; and Halloran. John J.. Jr. .3. 428. 247.
Andresen. Lorenz J.: and Halloran. John J.. Jr. ,3. 428. 248.
Halloran. Thomas F.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated.
Fire retardant composition and elements coated therewith.
3.487,349. 12-30-69, CI. 338-264.
Halls. Gordon Allan: See —
Malley. Harry Hartley; and Halls. Gordon Allan.3.427.001.
Halls. James Henry Collins, to Schweitzer Equipment Company.
Paint spray booth's. 3.421.293. 1-14-69. CI. 55-223.
Hallse. Robert L.: See—
Colburn. Steven C: Hallse. Robert L.; Matsuda. Hisashi; and
May hall. Joel 0..3.481 .010.
Hallstedt. Paul, to American Seating Company. Kneelers. 3.445.136.
5-20-69. CI. 297-426.
Hallstrom. James R.: See —
Lopez. John A.: and Hallstrom. James R. 3. 446. 762.
Hallstrom. James R.; and Lopez. John A., to Shell Oil Company.
Paint compositions comprising epoxy resin ester, pigment and
glass fibers or polypropylene powder. 3,480.577. 11-25-69. CI.
260-23.
Hallstrom. Olot Henrik: and Fredholm. Gunnar Ivar. to AB
\ ibrasug. Device for cleaning and disinfecting. 3,482.931. 12-9-
69. CI. 21-91.
Hallum. Gvda. Automated bathing facility. 3.483.572. 12-16-69. CI.
4-145.
Hallvvood. Harry, to New England Realty Co.. mesne. Moisture de-
tection system for conduits. 3.426.341. 2-4-69. CI. 340-235.
Hallvvorth. Stanley K.. to Air Reduction Company. Incorporated.
Casing valve assembly. 3.453.964. 7-8-69. CI. 103-87.
Halm Instrument Co. Inc.: See —
Konazevvski. Clement R.. 3.423.084.
Halm. Richard. Magnetic make and break igniter. 3.424.950. 1-28-
69. CI. 317-93.
Halm. Richard. Gas lighter with electric spark ignition. 3.442.598. 5-
6-69. CI. 431-255.
Halm. Richard Electromagnetic ignition device, particularly for
lighters. 3.444.435. 5-13-69. CI. 3i7-81.
Halmar Electronics. Incorporated: See —
Povenmire. Kenneth M.: and Clanin. Marshall D.. 3.430.125.
Halomet AG: See—
Novvak. Rudolf; and Schuster. W'ilhelm. 3.466.169.
Halonen. Joseph. Steam and hydrotherapy system and apparatus.
3.463.160. 8-26-69. CI. 128-368.
Halota. Franciszek: See—
Rvczek. Michal: Wesolovvski. Kornel: Halota. Franciszek. Bar-
toszek. Boleslaw: Marcinow. Tadeusz; Niemiec. Jan: Tysz-
kowski. Zvgmunt. Szczerba. Roman; Kossovvski. Eugeniusz,
Cholewa. Mieezyslaw: and Nowak. Ryszard. 3.468.773.
Halpaap. Herbert. See —
Kramer. Josef. Freisherg. Karl-Otto: and Halpaap. Her-
bert.3 .462. 455.
Kramer. Josef Halpaap. Herbert: and Freisherg. Karl-Ot-
to.3.484.448.
Kramer. Josef; Irmscher. Klaus: Halpaap. Herbert: and Freih-
sberg. Karl-Otto. 3. 4 33. 805.
Kramer. Joset: Irmscher. Klaus; \ oge. Hans-Otto, and Halpaap.
Herbert. 3.450. "U 7.
632
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Halper, Walter M.; and Moss, Fred Dudley, to Shell Oil Company.
Process for preparation of oil extended polyisoprene latex.
3,438,920, 4-15-69, CI. 260-23.7
Halper, Walter M.; York, Roger F.; and Moss, Fred Dudley, to Shell
Oil Company. Process for polystyrene latex agglomeration.
3,459,693, 8-5-69, CI. 260-23.
Halperin, Bernard I.: See —
Champ, Robert B.; and Halperin, Bernard 1., 3,427, 165.
Haining, Frank W.; Halperin, Bernard I.; and Thompson, James
0.,3,421,895.
Halperin, Bernard I., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Diazotype materials and methods for producing diazotype
images. 3,427,162, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-49.
Halperin, Bernard 1., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Diazotype materials and methods for producing diazotype
images. 3,427,163, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-49.
Halperin, Bernard 1.; and Thompson, James O., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Diazotype materials and methods
for producing diazotype images. 3,427,164, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-49.
Halperin, Bernard I.; and Thompson, James O., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Diazotype materials. 3,464,823,
9-2-69, CI. 96-49.
Halperin, Edward B., to Perin Products Corporation. Calendar at-
tachment for telephones. 3,469,336, 9-30-69, CI. 40-336.
Halperin, Jack S. Seat belt controlled motor starter system.
3,426,864, 2-1 1-69, CI. 180-82.
Halpern, Alfred, to Synergistics, Inc. Compositions and methods for
tranquilization employing salts of N-morpholine ethanol.
3,422,191, 1-14-69, CI. 424-232.
Halpern, Alfred, to Synergistics, Inc. Aluminum propionate double
salts and their preparation. 3,449,391, 6-10-69, CI. 260-448.
Halpern, Alfred. Dihydroquinidine galacturonates. 3,479,359, 11-18-
69, CI. 260-284.
Halpern, Alfred; Sackler, Mortimer D.; and Sackler, Raymond R.
Pharmaceutical compositions of ammoniated mercury salicylate
and methods for their use. 3,471,617, 10-7-69, CI. 424-230.
Halpern, Alfred: See —
Sackler, Mortimer D.; and Halpern, Alfred, 3,452,022.
Halpern, Allan S., to General Instruments Corporation. Method for
trimming cermet resistors. 3,457,637, 7-29-69, CI. 29-620.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., to Dentists'
Supply Company of New York, The. Porcelain and resin tooth
with silicon bonding agent. 3,423,828, 1-28-69, CI. 32-8.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., to Dentists'
Supply Company of New York, The. Tooth structure including
means for chemically bonding diverse materials together.
3,423,829, 1-28-69, CI. 32-8.
Halpern, Benjamin David; and Semmelman, John O., to Dentists'
Supply Company of New York, The. Porcelain and resin tooth
with silicon bonding agent. 3,423,830, 1-28-69, CI. 32-8.
Halpern, Benjamin D., to Borden Company, The. Cyanoalkylated
hydroxyalkylated polyvinyl alcohol and derivatives. 3,432,512, 3-
11-69, CI. 260-91.3
Halpern, Ernst, to Williamsburg Steel Products Company. Door
hanger and track construction. 3,425,162, 2-4-69, CI. 49-425.
Halpern, Ernst, to Williamsburg Steel Products Company. Adjustable
support. 3,431,690, 3-11-69, CI. 52-204.
Halpern, Ernst, to Williamsburg Steel Products Company. Door sup-
port and guidance mechanism. 3,436,864, 4-8-69, CI. 49-425.
Halpern, Louis. Shower attachment. 3,465,968, 9-9-69, CI. 239-504.
Halpern, Modecai J.: See —
Adlhart, Otto J.; Halpern, Modecai J.; and Shields, Hugh
A. ,3,453, 149.
Halpern, Otto, to Syntex Corporation. Process for the preparation of
5a-bromo 6/3- hydroxy steroids. 3,452,003, 6-24-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Halpern, Otto, to Syntex Corporation. Process for the preparation of
steriods and novel intermediates thereof. 3,475,464, 10-28-69, CI.
260-397.4
Halpern, Peter H., to Melpar, Inc. Synthesis and wave generation
with compactly carried waveforms. 3,470,468, 9-30-69, CI. 324-
77.
Halpern, Stephen J.: See —
Brothman, Abraham; Bruckner, Alan J.; Halpern, Stephen J.;
and Yanis, Conrad, 3,456, 163.
Brothman, Abraham; Halpern, Stephen J.; Reiser, Richard D;
Cuddeback, Bruce A.; and Miller, Allen H., 3,449,716.
Halp?rt, Abby, to Halvin Products Co., Inc. Aquarium filter device.
3,472,381, 10-14-69, CI. 210-169.
Halpin, Donald A., to lngersoll-Rand Company. Self-aligning cover
for access openings. 3,454,184, 7-8-69, CI. 220-46.
Halprin, Sol; and Smith, Morris A., to Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation. Method and apparatus for efficiently segregating un-
wanted film prior to processing. 3,451,748, 6-24-69, CI. 352-38.
Hals, Finn A., to Avco Corporation. Method of supplying electric
power and thermal fixation of nitrogen. 3,439,196, 4-15-69, CI.
310-11.
Hals, Finn A., to Avco Corporation. Means for and method of heat-
ing gases for magnetohydrodynamic devices. 3,449,602, 6-10-69,
CI. 310-11.
Halsall, Vincent Michael; and Hennen, Roy Erving, to Globe-Union
Inc. Battery construction. 3,443,995, 5-13-69, CI. 136-79.
Halseth. Evelyn J. Refrigerative dish. 3,429,141, 2-25-69, CI. 62-
372.
Halsey, George H., to McCreary Tire & Rubber Company. Protector
for casings, pipes and other cylindrical objects. 3,485,271, 12-23-
69, CI. 138-96.
Halsey, Homer P., to Reserve Mining Company. Automatic iron ore
assayer. 3,433,057, 3-18-69, CI. 73-61.
Halsey, Homer P., to Reserve Mining Company. Maximizing control
system. 3,443,692, 5-13-69, CI. 210-97.
Halsmer, Joseph L. Dual engine starting clutch. 3,470,961, 10-7-69,
CI. 170-135.25
Halstead, Donald B. Strip packaging machine for nails and other
similar articles. 3,432,985, 3-18-69, CI. 53-140.
Halstead, Fred E.; and Mitchell, George A., to Mitchell, George A.,
Company. Tube pointing apparatus. 3,436,949, 4-8-69, CI. 72-402.
Halstead, Harold A., Jr.: See —
Halstead, Robert E.; and Halstead, Harold A., Jr.,3,44 1,309.
Halstead, Jesse J., to General Dynamics Corporation. Communica-
tion coding system. 3,463,873, 8-26-69, CI. 178-5.1
Halstead, John O.: See —
Heron, Gordon F.; Halstead, John O.; and Gettins, Robert
B.,3,449,227.
Heron, Gordon F.; and Halstead, John Outram.3,449,230.
Halstead, Marian. Body control or foundation garments. 3,467,106,
9-16-69, CI. 128-431.
Halstead, Robert E.; and Halstead, Harold A., Jr., to Novelty Car-
riage Works, Inc. Partitioning apparatus for automobiles.
3,441,309,4-29-69, CI. 296-24.
Halstenberg, Reynold V., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Stabilization-orientation system. 3,476,129, 11-4-69, CI. 137-38.
Halter, Harold P. Reinforced flexible bumper assembly. 3,473,836,
10-21-69, CI. 293-60.
Halterman, James W.: See —
Hoke, Howard L.; and Halterman, James W., 3,466,069.
Halterman, James W.; and Hoke, Howard L., to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Gas clamp with inside spanner. 3,470,916, 10-7-69, CI. 138-
99.
Haluch, Leonard M.: See —
Rudnick, Gerald L.; and Haluch, Leonard M., 3,447, 269.
Halus, Michael N., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Junction type
semiconductor optical discriminator. 3,484,663, 12-16-69, CI.
317-235.
Haluska, Lawrence. Portable gun rack. 3,477,586, 11-11-69, CI.
211-64.
Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corporation. Fluorinated or-
ganosilicon compounds. 3,458,554, 7-29-69, CI. 260-448.2
Halvajian, Edward M. Combination impact cushioning bumper and
automatic roadway brake. 3,472,332, 10-14-69, CI. 180-93.
Halversen, Roy A., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Composition
and process for producing an electrically resistant coating on fer-
rous surfaces. 3,421,949, 1-14-69, CI. 148-6.2
Halverson, Frederick: See —
Freeman, Mark Phillips; and Halverson, Frederick, 3,473,027.
Halverson, Richard O., to Scribner, Albert W., and Halvar As-
sociates. Roll feed clutch. 3,464,279, 9-2-69, CI. 74-126.
Halverson, Richard P.: See —
Constantinides, Christos T.; and Halverson, Richard
P.,3,484,766.
Halverson, Steven: See —
Kastner, Jacob; and Halverson, Steven, 3,448,61 3.
Halvin Products Co., Inc.: See —
Halpert, Abby, 3,472,381.
Halvorsen, Jack L.: See —
Greenwall, Robert A., Jr.; and Halvorsen, Jack L., 3,467,922.
Halwas, Larry E.; and Behrens, Robert L., to Applied Power Indus-
tries, Inc. Power limiter. 3,450,054, 6-17-69, CI. 103-42.
Ham, Anna B.: See —
Ferro, Patrick V.; and Ham, Anna B.,3,436,187.
Ham, Coy S.; Raub, Lyly; Joyce, Jack E.; and Lozano, Robert, to In-
land Steel Company. Tin plate treating process to improve corro-
sion resistance. 3,481,841, 12-2-69, CI. 204-37.
Ham, Donald M., to General Electric Company. Reset mechanism
for maximum demand indicating meter. 3,423,019, 1-21-69, CI.
235-144.
Ham, Donald M.; and Taft, William E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Take-up totalizing relay. 3,434,659, 3-25-69, CI. 235-91.
Ham. Donald M.; and Taylor, Clifton E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Interval timer. 3.443,042, 5-6-69, CI. 200-38.
Ham, Edward J.: See —
Harper, Walter J.; and Ham, Edward J. ,3,460,986.
Ham, George E., Jr.: See —
Smith, Wayne E.; Anspon, Harry D.; Ham, George E., Jr.; and
Alwani. Dru W., 3,474,062.
Bond. George C; Ham, George E.; and Hamilton, Dallas
E., 3,424,790.
Coker, William P.; and Ham, George E., 3.462,493.
Ham, George E.. to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne. Foamable polymer
composition and process of foaming same. 3,484,393. 12-16-69,
CI. 260-2.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
633
Ham. George E.; and Phillips, Prella M., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Process for preparing phenylalkylamines by catalytic
hydrogenation of aziridines. 3,444,201, 5-13-69, CI. 260-570.8
Ham, James H., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Code transmitter. 3,479,470, 11-18-69, CI. 179-90.
Ham, John Rickels. Identification tag for livestock animals.
3,461,587, 8-19-69, CI. 40-300.
Hamac-Hansella Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See-
Anders, Gerhard. 3.420,156.
Hamada Printing Press Mfg., Co., Ltd.: See—
Hirose, Minoru; Kishioka, Taneji; and Shibanuma, Hajime,
3,442,186.
Ishii. Toshio, 3,434.415.
Hamada, Takaki: See —
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Hamada, Takaki; and Kuruma,
Hiroshi.3,484,491.
Hamada, Yoshio; and Yoshino, Motohisa, to Takeda Chemical In-
dustries, Ltd. Increasing egg production in poultry by administer-
ing poultry feeding thiamine derivatives and poultry feed composi-
tions containing said derivatives. 3,439,095, 4-15-69, CI. 424-255.
Hamada, Yoshitsugu, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Intake
system for rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,424,136, 1-
28-69, CI. 123-8.
Hamada, Yoshitsugu; Imai, Teruhiro; Maeda, Yukio; and Tsuchii,
Kimitaka, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Control device for
rotary piston engine. 3,485,219, 12-23-69, CI. 123-8.
Hamahata, Sinichi, to Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha. Ap-
paratus for exchanging bobbins in textile machine. 3,433,006, 3-
18-69, CI. 57-53.
Hamaishi, Hideo E.: See —
Smillie, Winston B., 3,472,783.
Hamaker, John D. Thrust transmitting device. 3,447,389, 6-3-69, CI.
74-44.
Hamalainen, Carl: See—
St.Mard, Hubert H.; Hamalainen, Carl; and Cooper, Albert S.,
Jr.,3,420,699.
Hamamoto, Yoshio: See —
Sumi, Hiroji; Takahi, Yukiyoshi; Kondo, Yasuhiko; Hamamoto,
Yoshio; and Nishimura, Tsunehiko.3,426,135.
Hamamura, Tadashi: See —
Kosaka, Kenzo; and Hamamura, Tadashi.3,473,317.
Hamann, Frederic A. Envelope hopper. 3,446,497, 5-27-69, CI. 271-
32.
Hamann, Karl: See—
Feinauer, Roland; Hamann, Karl; and Jacobi, Man-
fred,3 ,480,647.
Hamann, Omer F., to Stromberg Datagraphix, Inc. Cathode ray tube
with a removable face for space vehicles. 3,479,544, 1 1-18-69, CI.
313-7.
Hamann, Rudolf: See —
Feiner, Alfred; Hamann, Rudolf; and Schopf,
Clemens.3,429,130.
Hamashima, Yoshio: See —
Takamizawa, Akira; and Hamashima, Yoshio, 3,454,576.
Hamatani, Masaru; and Kawauchi, Kanau, to Matsushita Electric In-
dustrial Co., Ltd. Body warmer. 3,457,908, 7-29-69, CI. 126-208.
Hamblen, David P., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Gradient
refractive index optical lenses. 3,486,808, 12-30-69, CI. 350-175.
Hamblet Machine Co.: See —
Henry, Robert Randall, 3,425,289.
Hambleton, Brian, to Heath Tecna Corporation. Cargo pallet rail as-
sembly. 3,452,958, 7-1-69, CI. 248-346.
Hambleton, George E., to United States of America, Army. Reso-
nant-line transistor amplifier. 3,428,91 1, 2-18-69, CI. 330-31.
Hamblin, Ralph H.: See —
Russell, Carl D., 3,475,081.
Hamblin, Robert J. J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
for converting heavy carbonaceous materials. 3,437,584, 4-8-69,
CI. 208-93.
Hambling, James Keith; and Grebbell, John, to British Petroleum
Company Limited, The. Processes for pretreating a catalyst and
for polymerizing lower alpha-olefins. 3,424,814, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
683.15
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Dimerisation process. 3,457,321, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-683.15
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Dimerisation process. 3,463,831, 8-
26-69, CI. 260-683.15
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Dimerisation process. 3,465,056, 9-2-
69, CI. 260-683.15
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, to British Petrole-
um Company Limited, The. Dimerisation process. 3,483,268, 12-
9-69, CI. 260-683.15
Hambling, James Keith; and Thomas, leuan Jenkin, to British
Petroleum Company Limited, The. Process for the production of
copolymers. 3,436,379, 4-1-69, CI. 260-80.7
Hambling, Stewart Kevern, to Girling Limited. Spot-type disc brakes.
3,422,934, 1-21-69, CI. 188-73.
Hambly, John Arthur, to Aluminium Laboratories Limited. Method
of preparing spherical alumina hydrate from seeded aluminate
liquor. 3,466,142, 9-9-69, CI. 23-143.
Hambly, Wesley G.; and von Langendorff, Vitmar, to Trico Products
Corporation. Windshield wiper arm. 3,433,513, 3-18-69, CI. 287-
53.
Hambor, John, to Atlantic Semiconductor, div of Aerological
Research, Inc. Series rectifier stock and capacitor in shunt.
3.478,252, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 317-233.
Hamburg, Henry F.; and Fowler, Theron R. Alarm system for
swimming pools and the like. 3,482,237, 12-2-69, CI. 340-261.
Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmbH: See —
Bielefeldt, Ernst-August, 3,456,905.
Bielefeldt, Ernst-August, 3,478,989.
Buchholz, Klaus; and Hoose, Werner, 3.455,524.
Volkner, Wolfgang; Sonksen, Arno; and Schultz, Herbert,
3,420,476.
Weigel, Jurgen, 3,424,663.
Hamby, Charles H.: See —
Weitzel, Edward W.; and Hamby, Charles H..3,476,581.
Hamby, Clayton B.: See —
Bordenca, Carl; Derfer, John Mentzer; and Hamby, Clayton
B.,3,420,910.
Hamby, Drannan, to United States of America, Air Force. Solid
electrolyte alkali metal voltaic cell. 3,437,524, 4-8-69, CI. 136-83.
Hamby, J. W.; and Mills, Franky D. Tractor mounted rod weeder.
3,430,702, 3-4-69, CI. 172-44.
Hamby, Robert L., 50% to Caughron, Sam M. Three-way vehicle
mirror. 3,480,350, 11-25-69, CI. 350-304.
Hamby, Tyler W., Jr.; and Patterson, Maurice M., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Cleaning steam injection well tubing string in situ.
3,424,249, 1-28-69, CI. 166-304.
Hamco Machines and Electronics Corporation: See —
Heinrich, Robert G., 3,432,973.
Hamdy, Mokhtar M.; and White, Howard S., to Archer-Daniels-
Midland Company. Edible coating compositions and method for
coating food. 3,471,303, 10-7-69, CI. 99-166.
Hamdy, Mokhtar M.; and White, Howard S., to Archer-Daniels-
Midland Company. Edible coating compositions. 3,471,304, 10-7-
69, CI. 99-166.
Hamed, Parviz; and McDonel, Everett T., to Goodrich, B. F., Com-
pany, The. EPDM polymer blend with building tack and green
strength. 3,468,979, 9-23-69, CI. 260-897.
Hamel, Carl, Spinn- und Zwirnereimaschinen AG: See —
Hamel, Edmund. 3,458,983.
Hamel, Conrad L.; Murphy, James P.; and Klink, John, to Standard
Gage Company, Inc. Electronic dial indicator. 3,482,323, 12-9-69,
CI. 33-172.
Hamel, Edmund, to Hamel, Carl, Spinn- und Zwirnereimaschinen
AG. Process and aparatus for twisting threads. 3,458,983, 8-5-69,
CI. 57-35.
Hamel, Edward E.; and Olsen, Robert E., to Aerojet-General Cor-
poration. N, N-dinitramines of certain organic compounds and
process. 3,428,667, 2-18-69, CI. 260-467.
Hamel, Harold R.; and Dietz, Ernest W., to Pacific Electrical Com-
pany. Electrical contact strip. 3,439,315, 4-15-69, CI. 339-242.
Hamel, William J.; and Potter, John J., Jr., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Valve for selective withdrawal of liquid or vapor.
3,460,721, 8-12-69, CI. 222-402.18
Hamel, William J.: See —
Winters, Gary G.; Hamel, William J.; and Spencer, Richard
0.,3,428,225.
Winters, Gary G.; Hamel, William J.; and Spencer, Richard
O.,3,430,820.
Winters, Gary G.; Hamel, William J.; and Spencer, Richard
O.,3,430,821.
Hamer, Edward A. G., to American Standard Inc. Semipermeable
membrane cleaning means. 3,425,562, 2-4-69, CI. 210-321.
Hamer, Edward A. G.: See —
Kalish, Robert L.; Kanyok, Anthony J.; Hulick, Warren E.; and
Hamer, Edward A. G., 3,42 1, 782.
Hamer, Geoffrey: See —
Hsu, Charles T.; and Hamer, Geoffrey.3,480.025.
Hamer, Morgan F.: See —
Decker, David L.; and Hamer, Morgan F., 3,435,347.
Hamer, Ronald, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, Minister of Technology in Her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Frequency synthesisers with stepwise changea-
ble output frequencies. 3.427,561, 2-11-69, CI. 331-19.
Hamermesh, Bernard: See —
Slattery, Jack C; and Hamermesh, Bernard, 3,446,068.
Hames, William A.: See —
Scheitlin, Thomas G.; Hames, William A.; and Koch, Alan
J.,3,433.03l.
Hamil, Henry F.: See —
Kurtz, Abraham N.; and Hamil, Henry F., 3,432,498.
Hamill, Dennis W.: See —
Kern, Edward L.; and Hamill, Dennis W. ,3,463,666.
634
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1 969
Hamill. Herbert R.: See—
Cecil. Tom A.; Gerstenmier, Harold J.; Hamill. Herbert R.: and
Puskar. Victor.3.477.565.
Hamill. Ronald V.; and Murphy, Walter E.. to United States of
America. Army, and/or Administrator of the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration. Dynamic hit-width discriminator. 3.441.932. 4-29-69,
CI. 343-17.1
Hamilton. Alexander. Safety hoisting hook. 3.428.355, 2-18-69. CI.
294-82.
Hamilton, Alexander: See —
Stewart. John Dcwar; and Hamilton, Alexander. 3.424. 759.
Hamilton, Allen R., to Bendix Corporation. The, mesne. Power
supply for ionic vacuum device. 3.433,550. 3-18-69. CI. 316-28.
Hamilton. Allen R.; and Graczyk, Thadeus S., to Bendix Corpora-
tion, The, mesne. Ion pump. 3.429.501. 2-25-69. CI. 230-1.
Hamilton. Billy E.. to Big Three Industrial Gas & Equipment Co..
Inc. Well sealing with atomized resin. 3.470.957. 10-7-69. CI. 166-
295.
Hamilton, Billy H.: See—
Embree. Milton L.: Hamilton. Billy H.; and Metzler. Clair
G. ,3.483.464.
Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co., The: ice-
Peter, Joseph E„ 3.467,981.
Hamilton, Charles E.. to Dow Chemical Company. The Enhanced
stripping of fugacious materials from aqueous dispersions.
3.475,282. 10-28-~69. CI. 203-49.
Hamilton. Charles E.; Teal. James L.; and Kelly. James A., to Dow
Chemical Company. The. Oxidation of aqueous organic disper-
sions. 3.442,802. 5-6-69, CI. 210-63.
Hamilton, Charles H.. to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Bonding of beryllium members. 3,478,416. 11-18-69. CI. 29-498.
Hamilton. Clarence O.. II. to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Plav pen.
3,474,472, 10-28-69. CI. 5-98.
Hamilton. Clark H. Valve. 3.434.691, 3-25-69. CI. 251-184.
Hamilton. Clyde L.: See —
Thuse, Erik; and Hamilton. Clyde L.. 3.473,605.
Hamilton Company: See —
McGuckin. Melvin E.. 3.463,339.
McKinney, Carlton B.; and Sheppard, William M.. 3.463.012.
Hamilton Cosco. Inc.: See —
Bates, Donald L.. 3.458,234.
Hamilton, Clarence O.. II, 3,474,472.
Hamilton, John J.; and Schroer. Charles E.. 3.429.449.
Moore. Donald L.: Fricke. Paul M., Jr.; and Spilman, Raymond
R.. 3.466.084.
Moore. Donald L.; Fricke. Paul M.. Jr.; Tucker. William H.; and
Spilman. Raymond R., 3,485,525.
Hamilton, Dallas E.: See —
Bond, George C; Ham. George E.: and Hamilton, Dallas
E. 3.424.790.
Hamilton. Donald A., to Xerox Corporation. Chemical package.
3.477.822. I 1-1 1-69. CI. 23-253.
Hamilton. Donald Arthur, to Xerox Corporation. Chemical package.
3.477,821. 11-11-69. CI. 23-253.
Hamilton. Donald Arthur, to Xerox Corporation. Chemical package.
3.480.398. 11-25-69. CI. 23-253.
Hamilton. Donald Arthur, to Xerox Corporation. Chemical package.
3.480.399. 1 1-25-69. CI. 23-253.
Hamilton. Donald E.: See —
Fenner. Robert M.: and Hamilton. Donald E.. 3.445. 108.
Hamilton. Donald N.: See —
Cutter. Paul R.; and Hamilton. Donald N. 3.420. 638.
Hamilton. Donald R.; and Malmberg. Paul R . to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Light responsive phase shifting circuitry.
3.447.069. 5-27-69. CL 323-122.
Hamilton. Douglas D., 1/3 each to Canadian International Paper
Company Quebec North Shore Paper Company, and Abitibi St.
Anne Paper Ltd. Tree severing device. 3.482.61 I. 12-9-69. CI.
144-3.
Hamilton. Douglas J., to General Electric Company. Memory sensing
system. 3.484.758. 12-16-69. CI. 340-174.
Hamilton. Douglas L. P. Cable terminal enclosure with grounding
cross bar. 3.431.349. 3-4-69. CI. 174-38.
Hamilton. Douglas L. P. Means securing a cable sheath to a ground-
ing and supporting member. 3.435.126. 3-25-69. CI. 174-78.
Hamilton. Edward E.: See —
Alford. John H.: Armand. Harold A.; Bray. William E.: Hamil-
ton. Edward E.; Jasper. Leslie L.; Moore. Samuel D.; Renker.
Robert L.: and Ryon. Richard M . Jr.. 3. 423. 677.
Hamilton. Ferris F. Airborne seismic exploration method and seismic
apparatus having earth-penetrating means. 3.486.167. 12-23-69.
CI. 340-15.5
Hamilton-Fey. John, to International Computers and Tabulators
Limited. Data transmission systems. 3.462.549. 8-19-69. CI. 178-
18.
Hamilton. George M.. to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company.
Two-stage type gas producer. 3.454.382. 7-8-69. CI. 48~-76.
Hamilton. George \ '.: See —
LaCoste. Lucien J.B.; Clarkson. Henry V: and Hamilton.
George V. 3. 474.672.
Hamilton. Gordon A., to Albemarle Paper Company. Shipping con-
tainer. 3.438.482. 4-15-69. CI. 206-46.
Hamilton. Harry A.: Mcllvried. Howard G.. and Sebulsky. Raynor
T.. to Gulf Research & Development Company. Process for
removing vanadium from catalysts. 3.461.064. 8-12-69. CI. 208-
213.
Hamilton. James E.: See —
Broadhead. James H.: and Hamilton. James E.. 3.474. 832.
Hamilton. James P.: See —
Lima. Daniel A.; and Hamilton. James P..3.48I .894.
Hamilton. James P.. to FMC Corporation. Gelled tricresvl
phosphates. 3.424.601. 1-28-69. CI. 106-177.
Hamilton, James, to General Electric Company. Welding device.
3.431,388. 3-4-69. CI. 219-86.
Hamilton. Jerome John, to Raytheon Company. Voltage jump klys-
tron oscillator. 3.424.996. 1-28-69. CI. 331-84.
Hamilton. Joel A., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic film as-
semblage. 3.433.636. 3-18-69. CI. 96-76.
Hamilton. Joel A.; Faro. Anthony E.. Jr.; and Leitner. Joseph, to
Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Company. Automatic packaging
apparatus. 3.438.175. 4-15-69. CI. 53-1 12.'
Hamilton. Joel A.: See —
Mahaffy. Reid A.; and Hamilton. Joel A. .3.467. 244.
Hamilton. John D.. to Ford Motor Company. Liquid level gauge
sender unit. 3.482.200. 12-2-69. CI. 338-33.
Hamilton. John J.; and Schroer. Charles E . to Hamilton Cosco. Inc.
Table rack. 3.429.449. 2-25-69. CI. 21 1-27.
Hamilton. Joseph Portola; and Donald. Alexander. Connector for
containers and package. 3.462.010. 8-19-69. CI. 206-65.
Hamilton. Joseph R.. to Lynch Corporation. Rotating deadplate
mechanism. 3.449,104. 6-10-69. CI. 65-181.
Hamilton Kettles Division of Brighton Corporation: See —
Rechtin. Clarence R.. 3.482.823.
Hamilton. Lyle A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Addition reactions to
carbonyl compounds. 3.454.596. 7-8-69. CI. 260-327.
Hamilton, Lyle A.; and Landis. Phillip S.. to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Production of aromatic nitriles from cyanogen halide and an aro-
matic compound using an alumino-silicate catalyst. 3.433.821. 3-
18-69. CI. 260-465.
Hamilton. Merrill V.; and Klahn. William R.. to United States Steel
Corporation. Roll mounting. 3.460.551. 8-12-69. CI. 134-122.
Hamilton, Milon J.; Baigas. Joseph F.. Jr.; Haynes. John T.; and
Coates. Herbert W.. to Kem-Wove Industries. Inc. Bendable. high
loft, bonded, non-woven, textile fabric. 3.459.631. 8-5-69. CI. 161-
170.
Hamilton of Indiana. Inc.: See —
Nathan. Bernard; and Tate. Gary L.. 3.432.028.
Hamilton. Richard Alexander. Body joint measuring device.
3.465.450. 9-9-69. CI. 33-174.
Hamilton. Robert L.; and Quynn. Richard G.. to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Production of dyed, shaped oxymethvlene polymers.
3.433.861. 3-18-69. CI. 264-78.
Hamilton. Robert W.: See —
McPherson. Wilbur A.: and Hamilton. Robert W. 3.446.486.
Hamilton. Roy C to Rodpak Manufacturing Co. Seal. 3.464.708. 9-
2-69. CI. 277-151.
Hamilton. Stephen B.. Jr.. to General Electric Company. Methvla-
tion phenols. 3.446.856. 5-27-69. CI. 260-620.
Hamilton. Stephen B.. Jr.. to General Electric Company. Selective
vapor phase methvlation of phenols. 3.479.410. I 1-18-69. CI. 260-
621.
Hamilton. Thomas W. Pneumatic control devices. 3.437,102. 4-8-69.
CI. 137-83.
Hamilton Tool Company. The: See —
Huffman. Harold W.. 3.476.631.
Hamilton, Vern E.: See —
Cannadv. Samuel J.; Fisher. Donald C: and Hamilton. Vern
E.. 3.449.053.
Hamilton. Vern E.. to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Ap-
paratus for producing filter element. 3.453.957. 7-8-69. CI. 101-
269.
Hamilton Watch Company: ice-
Cohen. Nathan. 3.446.007.
Eshleman. Ralph G.; and Farmer. James W.. 3.428.763.
Klinck. John L.. 3.474.618.
Martin. Vincent W.: and Lyczak. Henry A.. 3.447.052.
McCullough, Robert E.. 3.455.104.
Olasz. Joseph S.. 3.425.130
Olasz. Joseph S.; and Jackson. Roderick M.. 3.483.627.
Pnndell. Stuart M.. Jr.; Perry. Malcolm R.; Martin. Vincent W.:
and Fritsch. Daniel F.. 3.479.815.
Rogers. Donald J.; and Van Horn. John A.. 3.427.798
Slaugh. James R . 3.431.721.
van Horn. John A.. 3.425.21 1.
Veagley. Clarence R.. 3.444.815.
Hamilton. William Hauth: ice —
Lawrence. James Clifton; and Hamilton. William
Hauth.3.485.309.
Hamilton. William H.; and Allvn. Richard J . to Lawrence Manufac-
turing Company. Apparatus for forming inclined bores. 3.486.572.
12-30-69. CI. 175-53.
LIST OF PATENTEES
635
Hamilton, William R ... to Baron-Blakeslee Incorporated. Degreasing,
phosphatizing and cleaning apparatus. 3.424.177. 1-28-69. CI.
134-96.
Hamilton. William W.. Jr.: ice-
Wallace. James B.; Hamilton. William W.. Jr.; and Pigan. Ed-
ward A. .3.482. 202.
Hamilton-Fey. John: See —
Ellis, Jonas, and Hamilton-Fey, John. 3.420. 166.
Hamilton-Skotch Corporation. The: See —
Piker. Herbert M.. 3.467.562.
Humiseh, Paul H.. St.. to Monarch Marking System Company. The.
Hand labeler. 3.440.1 23. 4-22-69. CI. 156~-384.
Hamlen. Robert P.; Nilson. Ronald R.. and Girard. Roland T.. to
General Electric Company. Gaseous fuel cell. 3.481.788. 12-2-69.
CI. 136-86.
Hamlin. Halley H.. to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Barrel
engine pistons. 3.434.397. 3-25-69. CI. 92-71.
Hamlin. Halley H.. to United States of America. Navy, mesne.
Cylinder liner for barrel engine. 3.474.709, 10-28-69. CI. 92-71.
Hamlin. James William: See —
Gasser. Clive Gordon: and Hamlin. James William. 3. 437. 566.
Hamlin. Lewis W.. to Hamlin Products. Incorporated. Portable elec-
tric cooker. 3.487.199. 12-30-69, CI. 219-399.
Hamlin Products. Incorporated: See —
Hamlin. Lewis W.. 3.487.199.
Rademacher, Thomas P.. 3.420.218.
Rademacher, Thomas P.. 3.455.554.
Hamlin. Robert G. Triangular bandage for relieving ingrown toenails.
3.464.408, 9-2-69. CI. 128-81.
Hamlin-Steyens. Incorporated: See —
Lynge. Carl H., 3,480.461.
Hamline. Thomas M. Hook and line structure. 3.469.287. 9-30-69.
CI. 24-73.
Hamm, Douglas W.; and Niyper. Kenneth J., to Muskegon Piston
Ring Company. Monorail piston ring. 3.442.519. 5-6-69. CI. 277-
140.
Hamm. Philip C . to Monsanto Company. Insect chemosterilant com-
positions and methods using formamidines. 3.458.634. 7-29-69, CI.
424-269,
Hamm, Philip C: See —
Olin, John F.; and Hamm. Philip C. . 3,450.521 .
Hammack. Calvin Miles. Method and apparatus for geometrical
determinations. 3,445,847, 5-20-69. CI. 343-1 12.
Hamman. Denver C: See —
Schwartz, Natalie Pels; Voller. Norman L.; Hamman, Denver C;
and Chapman, Robert E., 3.465,926.
Hamman. Ingeborg: See —
Schicke. Hans Gerd; and Hamman. Ingeborg. 3. 478,029.
Hamman. Lyle J., to Eaton Stamping Company. Engine starter ac-
cessory. 3.437.083. 4-8-69, CI. 123-179.
Hammand. Jack: See —
Clement. Larry C; Hammand. Jack; Hulme. Jack R.; and Zim-
merman, Carl W. .3,425.274.
Hammann. Ernst. Film cutting device. 3.427.913, 2-18-69, CI. 83-
176.
Hammann. Ingeborg: See —
Eitel. Alfred: and Hammann, Ingeborg, 3. 455. 912.
Fest. Christa; and Hammann. Ingeborg.3.476.490.
Fest. Christa: Hammann. Ingeborg; Stendel. Wilhelm; and
Flucke. Winfried.3.478.037.
Hausweiler, Arnold; Hammann. Ingeborg; and Behrenz. Wolf-
gang.3.470.236.
Schrader. Gerhard; Behrenz. Wolfgang: and Hammann, In-
geborg.3. 470.229.
Hammann. Paul E.: See —
Gold. Harold E.: and Hammann. Paul E.. 3.464,487.
Hammann. William C: See —
Blake. Edward S.; and Hammann. William C..3.45 1 .061 .
Hammann. William C; and Schisla. Robert M.. to Monsanto Com-
pany. Tractants and method of use. 3.440.894. 4-29-69. CI. 74-
20o!
Hammann. William C: and Schisla. Robert M.. to Monsanto Com-
pany. Phenoxybiphenvl compounds. 3.471.574. 10-7-69. CI. 260-
613".
Hammar. Howard N.: See —
Rhees. Raymond C; and Hammar. Howard N.. 3. 454. 357.
Hammar. Stig E. H.: See —
Moren. Rolf Erhard; and Hammar. Stig E. H. 3.424. 169.
Hammarlund. Bertil. to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Device for indicating faults in different parts of a direct current
network, which parts are connected to each other. 3.421.052. 1-7-
69. CI. 317-26.
Hammarlund. Bertil. to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Means for controlling inverters. 3.447.063. 5-27-69. CI. 321-5.
Hammarlund. Lars Arne: See —
Innings. Lars Sven Erik; and Hammarlund. Lars Arne. 3. 43 1 .939.
Hammarskjold. Sven; and Lenne. Curt Yngve. to Aktiebolaget
Bofors. Method of producing a means of exterminating warts.
3.467.747. 9-16-69. CI. 424-8L
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.: Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco.
Joseph N.: Henson, Robert M.; Kurr. Hugh J.; and Marshall. John,
to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission Dipole
current lead for a plasma containment device. 3.441.775. 4-29-69.
CI. 313-231.
Hammel. Kemper Martel; and Cobaugh. Robert Franklin, to AMP
Incorporated. Means for making electrical connections. 3.474.394.
10-21-69, CI. 339-176.
Hammell. Kemper Martel. to AMP Incorporated. Multiple contact
mounting wafer. 3.487.350, 12-30-69. CI. 339-17.
Hammell. Kemper Martel. and Whitmoyer. Kenneth Leon, to AMP
Incorporated. Interconnection system with precision terminal
alignment. 3.467,944. 9-16-69. CI. 339-125.
Hammell. Matthew: See—
Feldman. Jacob R.; Fischer. Valentine J.; Berkowitz, Lewis M.;
and Hammell. Matthew.3.441 .417.
Hammelmann. Paul. Nozzle head operating arrangement. 3.437.271.
4-8-69. CI. 239-227.
Hammer. Edward E., to General Electric Company. Jacketed
fluorescent lamp utilizing standard base plus spacer and wind cap.
3.453.470. 7-1-69. CI. 313-25.
Hammer. Herman J., to Republic Steel Corporation. Eddy current
inspection system. 3.422.346, 1-14-69, CI. 324-40.
Hammer. Irving W., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Frequency scanning radar system with improved angular
target detection. 3,444.555. 5-13-69, CI. 343-16.
Hammer, Karl E.: See —
Chase, Albert J.; and Hammer. Karl E. 3.439. 130.
Hammer-Lit G.m.b.H.: See —
Meseke. Curt Th.; and Winkler. Winfried. 3.430,754.
Hammerling, Goldie, 1/2 to Porter, Charles D. Means for preventing
unauthorized cashing of checks. 3.455.576. 7-15-69, CI. 283-7.
Hammerschmidt, Winrich: See —
Pfister. Rudolf; Sallmann, Alfred; and Hammerschmidt, Win-
rich.3.455.999.
Hammes, Wilhelm, to Mauser Kommandit-Gesellschaft. Closure.
3,480.169. 1 1-25-69, CI. 215-40.
Hamming. Richard W.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incor-
porated. Remote controlled system for reducing distortion.
3.440.539. 4-22-69, CI. 325-65.
Hammitt. Andrew G., to TRW Inc. Vapor-liquid cyclic MHD power
conversion. 3.443,129, 5-6-69, CI. 310-11.
Hammitt. Max M. Suspension system for a snow vehicle. 3.480.096.
1 1-25-69. CI. 180-5.
Hammon. Edwin J., to Lempeo Industrial. Inc. Die set shank con-
struction. 3.452,633. 7-1-69. CI. 83-637.
Hammond. Albert S.. to Weyerhaeuser Company. Redry veneer dry-
ing method and apparatus. 3.434.221. 3-25-69' CI. 34-6.
Hammond Corporation: See —
Ayres, William R.. 3.474,181.
Haviland, Lyman J.; and Meinema. Herbert E.. 3.469,135.
Kohls. Norman R.. 3.465.088.
Kohls. Norman R.; Nykl. Clarence A.. Jr.; and Ayres. William
R . 3.480.718.
Laube. Hans. 3.463.868.
Schrecongost. Ray B.. 3.435.123.
Schrecongost. Rav B ; and Ring. William C. 3.440.324.
Schreier. Wilford R., 3.422.376.
Young. Alan C. 3.452.145.
Hammond. Daniel O. Surgical retractor. 3.463.144. 8-26-69. CI.
128-20.
Hammond. Donald l... to Hewlett-Packard Company. Quartz crystal
temperature transducer. 3.423.609. 1-21-69. CI. 3J0-9.5
Hammond. Earl J., to Houdaille Industries. Inc.. mesne. Chuck con-
struction. 3,451.686. 6-24-69. CI. 279-51.
Hammond. Ellane B.. See —
Morley. Ervin W., 3.479.985.
Hammond. Gerald L.. to Precision Scientific Company, mesne. Fluid
mixing device. 3.46S.637. 9-23-69. CI. 23-292.
Hammond. Gordon L.. to United States of America. Navy. Self-
cocking, high-speed gating shutter. 3.486.433. 12-30-69. CI. 95-
55.
Hammond Machinery Builders. Inc.: See —
Bell. Ramsay M.'. 3.448.023.
Krueger. Edward C. 3.461.059.
Sutton. Donald E.. 3.440.933.
Sutton. Donald E.. 3.450.618.
Hammond Organ Company: See —
Schrecongost. Rav B. 3. 469. 109.
Hammond. Robert H.. to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne.
Superconducting material. 3.449.092. 6-10-69. CI. 29-194.
Hammond. Robert J., to Y-M Corporation. Record playing
mechanism. 3.429,580. 2-25-69. CI. 274-23.
Hammond. Robert J., to Y-M Corporation. Tape drive arrangement
with self- aligning pressure roller. 3.438.558. 4-15-69. CI. 226-191.
Hammond. Robert J., to Y-M Corporation. Take-up reel drive
system. 3.484.057. 12-16-69. CI. 242-208.
Hammond. Theodore A.; and Summers. John D.. to Ermanco Incor-
porated. Multi-speed conveyor. 3.468.408. 9-23-69. CI. 198-1 10.
636
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hammonds, James C, to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Cushioned
support structure for railway car. 3,479,969, 1 1-25-69, CI. 105-
368.
Hammonds, John E. Method and means for copying printed materi-
al. 3,485,696, 12-23-69, CI. 156-249.
Hammtronics Systems, Inc.: See—
Kluck, James H., 3,448,232.
Hamner, Glen Porter: See —
Mattox, William Judson; and Hamner, Glen Porter.3,449,242.
Hamner, Glen Porter, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Coke binder oils from dealkylated condensed aromatic tars.
3,440,163, 4-22-69, CI. 208-40.
Hamon, Maurice. Flow nozzle with variable coefficient of efflux.
3,450,349, 6-17-69, CI. 239-428.5
Hamon, Maurice. Cooling of liquids. 3,451,660, 6-24-69, CI. 261-
112.
Hamonds, Nathan, Jr. Cross-sectional determinant. 3,437,022, 4-8-
69, CI. 95-12.
Hamori, Julius Arpad; and Denes, Frank. Table extension for
machine tool. 3,461,776, 8-19-69, CI. 90-58.
Hamouz, George J.; and Zurek, James W., to International Harvester
Company. Riding mower with forward and reverse belt drive.
3,477,439, 11-11-69, CI. 180-70.
Hampden Engineering Company: See —
Flynn, Daniel M.; Bandoski, Stanley, Jr.; and Clow, William R.,
3,473,041.
Hampel, Frederick J. E., to Techniservice Corporation. Textile
strand treatment. 3,461,658, 8-19-69, CI. 57-34.
Hampel, Frederick J. E.: See —
Irwin, Malcolm F.; and Hampel, Frederick J. E., 3,461, 661.
Irwin, Malcolm F.; and Hampel, Frederick J. E., 3,474,615.
Hampel, Josef, to Ruthner Industrieplanungs-Aktiengesellschaft.
Process and apparatus for treating a strip material with liquid.
3,473,962, 10-21-69, CI. 134-15.
Hampel, Robert H.: See —
Whiteside, Walter D.; and Hampel, Robert H., 3,42 1,398.
Hampikian, Aram K.; and Biddy, Oscar D., Jr., to Corning Glass
Works. Metallized semiconductor device with fired-on glaze con-
sisting of 25-35% PbO, 10-15% B203, 5-10% A1203, and the
balance Si02. 3,460,003, 8-5-69, CI. 317-234.
Hamprecht, Guenther; Mohr, Rudolf; Fromm, Dieter; Schwarzmann,
Matthias; and Vogel, Ludwig, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Cooling offgas obtained in the synthesis of
melamine. 3,458,51 1, 7-29-69, CI. 260-249.7
Hampson, Clinton W., to Clinton Silk Mill, Inc. Binder. 3,460,585,
8-12-69, CI. 139-185.
Hampton, Brian Frank, to Electricity Council, The. Temperature-
sensitive devices. 3,456,614, 7-22-69, CI. 116-1 14.5
Hampton, Edward L., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Furnitue support
assembly. 3,424,423, 1-28-69, CI. 248-415.
Hampton, James F., to Dow Corning Corporation. Production of
macrocyclic polysiloxanes. 3,465,016, 9-2-69, CI. 260-448.2
Hampton, John L.: See —
Cheng, Jen-Pu; Hampton, John L.; and Wirtel, Arthur
F., 3 ,48 1,870.
Hampton, John W., to Chevron Research Company. High dropping
point aluminum grease. 3,476,684, 11-4-69, CI. 252-33.6
Hampton, Willis: See —
Waltrip, Owen R., 3,480,529.
Hamren, Victor E., to Mechanized Science Seals, Inc. Rotary seal
assembly. 3,457,795, 7-29-69, CI. 74-17.8
Hamrick, Donald James, to Syndyne Corporation. Method of making
thermocouple probe. 3,477,122, 11-11-69, CI. 29-573.
Hamrick, James C, to Jet Line Products, Inc. Wall-mounted vacuum
cleaner unit. 3,422,482, 1-21-69, CI. 15-314.
Hamrick, James C, to J L Products Incorporated. Vacuum cleaning
method. 3,464,858, 9-2-69, CI. 134-21.
Hamrick, James C, to J L Products Incorporated, mesne. Method
and apparatus for vacuum cleaning. 3,464,859, 9-2-69, CI. 134-21.
Hamrick, James C, to Jet Line Products Inc., mesne. Outlet recepta-
cle for centralized vacuum cleaning system. 3,468,334, 9-23-69,
CI. 137-355.23
Hamrick, James G.; Lee, Milton O.; and Loewenthal, Ariadne L., to
Numo-Trans Data Corporation, mesne. Print reading systems.
3,435,414, 3-25-69, CI. 340-146.3
Hamrick, Joseph T. Two-step rocket propellant injection system.
3,431,733, 3-1 1-69, CI. 60-258.
Hamrick, Joseph T. High temperature composite propellant system.
3,463,682, 8-26-69, CI. 149-19.
Hamrock, Alfred R.: See —
Krispinsky, Alois S.; Thomas, Howard P.; and Hamrock, Alfred
R., 3,45 1,730.
Hams, Kenneth A.: See —
Sather, Eugene; Stocker, Lester H.; and Hams, Kenneth
A. ,3,484, 100.
Hamson, Frank C, 1/2 to Sealey, Billy J. Vehicular boom hoist.
3,435,961, 4-1-69, CI. 212-49.
Hamu, Kaino J. Frame for stressing sheet material. 3,482,343, 12-9-
69, CI. 38-102.5
Han, Bing-Hou. Ball calculator. 3.455,033, 7-15-69, CI. 35-31.
Hana, Norman A., to Dehlin Dental Laboratory Company. Method
of forming a prosthetic dental appliance and an impression tray
therefor. 3,461,560, 8-19-69, CI. 32-17.
Hanabusa, Minoru: See —
Tanaka, Hozumi; Hanabusa, Minoru; Goshima, Kazuaki; Unno,
Yutaka; and Kajihara, Sadaji, 3,450, 505.
Hanada, Masatosi: See —
Shinohara, Shinitsu; and Hanada, Masatosi, 3 ,468,43 1 .
Hanafin, Bernard M., to Baum, W. A., Co., Inc. Disposable sphyg-
momanometer cuff. 3,473,525, 10-21-69, CI. 128-2.05
Hanahara, Hitoshi: See —
Washizuka, Isamu; and Hanahara, Hitoshi, 3,483,400.
Hanak, Joseph J., to RCA Corporation. Deposition of crystalline
niobium stannide. 3,472,694, 10-14-69, CI. 117-227.
Hanak, Joseph John, to Radio Corporation of America. Deposition
of niobium stannide. 3,420,707, 1-7-69, CI. 117-227.
Hanak, Joseph John, to RCA Corporation. Magnetic heads.
3,479,738, 11-25-69, CI. 29-603.
Hanaoka, Masanori: See —
Toda, Tadahide; Hanaoka, Masanori; and Yamaguchi,
Taro,3,473,626.
Hanaoka, Susumu: See —
Hirose, Yoshiyuki; and Hanaoka, Susumu, 3,435,61 1.
Hanaway, Charles D. Manually-held power-driven pipe cutter.
3,449,992, 6-17-69, CI. 83-455.
Hance, Richard J., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Immersion mol-
ten metal sampler device. 3,463,005, 8-26-69, CI. 73-341.
Hanchen, Siegfried Herbert-Erwin. Locking device for hydraulic
cylinder. 3,470,793, 10-7-69, CI. 92-20.
Hanchett, George D., to RCA Corporation. Switching circuit em-
bodying parallel pair of controlled rectifiers. 3,469,113, 9-23-69,
CI. 307-252.
Hanchett, Kenneth R., to General Motors Corporation. Damper to
prevent gear clash in a countershaft transmission. 3,478,615, 11-
18-69, CI. 74-339.
Hanchett, Leland J., Jr., to General Electric Company. Photoelectric
device for sensing indicia on a moving medium. 3,466,451, 9-9-69,
CI. 250-219.
Hanchett Manufacturing Company-Raydyne Division: See —
Schaub, Fred C, 3,452,604.
Hanchey, Karl K.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,220.
Hancks, Dorothy E.; Hubbard, William C; and Routh, Claude C, to
United States of America, Navy. Acceleration cancelling
hydrophone. 3,458,857, 7-29-69, CI. 340-10.
Hancock & Co. (Engineers) Limited: See —
Diprose, Kenneth Victor; and Forbes, Arthur Stuart, 3,431,419.
Redman, Derek H., 3,472,501.
Redman, Derek Harry, 3,462,844.
Hancock Brick & Tile Company, The: See —
Schmunk, John D., 3,421,609.
Hancock, Garth S. Apparatus and process for separating materials of
different specific gravities. 3,464,553, 9-2-69, CI. 209-467.
Hancock, Harold E., to Courier Enterprises. Endless tape recorder
and cartridge. 3,471,096, 10-7-69, CI. 242-55.19
Hancock Industries, Inc.: See —
Kirk, Joseph R., 3,438,083.
Hancock, Jack Arnet; and Hayden, William Fred, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Twisted chute for improved tow
stacking. 3,466,716, 9-16-69, CI. 28-1.
Hancock, James E., to Declark, Inc. Scraper elevator adjustment.
3,465,454, 9-9-69, CI. 37-8.
Hancock, James E.; and Stuller, Howard E., to Clark Equipment
Company. Movable bottom elevating type scraper with bottom
cleaning gate. 3,426,457, 2-1 1-69, CI. 37-8.
Hancock, James L., to Celanese Corporation. Locking device for
beams. 3,430,773, 3-4-69, CI. 211-13.
Hancock, John L.; and Koplar, Solomon Edward, to Koplar,
Solomon Edward, mesne. Pendulum hanger. 3,434,279, 3-25-69,
CI. 58-134.
Hancock, John P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Air intake for
gas turbine engines. 3,446,223, 5-27-69, CI. 137-15.2
Hancock, John R.; and Sigler, Harold, to Fairchild Camera and In-
strument Corporation. Machine for producing engraving plates for
stereoscopic reproductions. 3,479,452, 11-18-69, CI. 178-6.6
Hancock, John, to Bray, Geo., & Company Limited. Gas-burner jet
assemblies. 3,467,316, 9-16-69, CI. 239-594.
Hancock, John; and Westerman, Albert, to Bray, Geo., & Company
Limited. Post-aerated gas jets. 3,439,877, 4-22-69, CI. 239-419.5
Hancock, John; and Westerman, Albert, to Bray, Geo., & Company
Limited. Post-aerated gas jets. 3,439,997, 4-22-69, CI. 431-350.
Hancock, Lyle J.; and Miller, Robert E., to Curtis Development &
Mfg., Co. Electrical terminal with captive screw. 3,434,103, 3-18-
69, CI. 339-272.
Hancock, Robert O.: See —
Altekruse, John L.; Buxton, Albert C; Hancock, Robert O.; and
Miller, James H., 3,421,716.
Hancyk, Boleslaw: See —
Kokosinski. Jacek; Orlowski, Jan; Czachowska, Barbara; and
Hancyk, Boleslaw,3,424,793.
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637
Hand, Albert M.. to Steadman Industries Limited. Container transfer
system. 3,439,821, 4-22-69, CI. 214-516.
Hand, Ross L., Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Radiant ener-
gy target acquisition and tracking logic system. 3,480,779, 11-25-
69, CI. 250-203.
Hand, William C, to Inventions and Inventions Consultants, Inc.
Rail car center sill and coupler structure. 3,481,492, 12-2-69, CI.
213-21.
Handele, Martin Jacob; Kuipers, Johannes; and Wellinga, Kobus, to
U.S. Philips Corporation. Methods of combatting nematodes.
3,449,497. 6-10-69, CI. 424-263.
Handgards, Inc.: See —
Blatz, Robert A., 3,486,657.
Handke, Patrick M.: See—
Ballard, Robert L.; Edgell, James E.; Handke, Patrick M.; and
Loechner, John T.,3,438,130.
Handler, Elliott: See—
Douglas, Raymond J.; Handler, Elliott; Iwasaki, Cedric E.; Kos-
soff, Joseph; and Ryan, John W., 3,475,857.
Handler, Martin M.; Gulfo, Jon; and Bonat, Jerome B., to Bonat,
Samuel, & Bro., Inc. Adjustable hair-dryer hoods. 3,469,328, 9-
30-69, CI. 34-99.
Handler, Milton E.: See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton E., 3,479,974.
Handler, Milton J.: See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton J. ,3,479,975.
Handley, Donald D. Modified flat bed truck. 3,441,153, 4-29-69, CI.
214-85.
Handley, Harold E.; Handley, Robert D.; and Perry, Frank J., to
Handley Industries, Inc. Aerial sign. 3,457,664, 7-29-69, CI. 40-
145.
Handley Industries, Inc.: See —
Handley, Harold E.; Handley, Robert D.; and Perry, Frank J.,
3,457,664.
Handley Page Limited: See —
Blythe, Alan Avery; and Lachmann, Victor Gustav, 3,429,023.
Handley, Robert D.: See—
Handley, Harold E.; Handley, Robert D.; and Perry, Frank
J. ,3,457,664.
Handlovits. Carl E.: See —
Harrison, Ian R.; Smith, Harry A.; and Handlovits, Carl
E.,3,451,873.
Handman, Arthur L., to Litton Systems, Inc. Visibility modification
method and apparatus. 3,438,576, 4-15-69, CI. 239-2.
Handman, Stanley L.; and Rosenberg, Arthur. Tank for culture of
marine life. 3,465,718, 9-9-69, CI. 119-2.
Hands, Edward; and Henstock, Graham, to Canadian Westinghouse
Company, Limited. Storage circuit utilizing differential amplifier
stages. 3,469,112, 9-23-69, CI. 307-238.
Handwerger, Louis, to U.S. Industries, Inc., d/b/a Rau Fastener.
Fastener attaching tool. 3,472,442, 10-14-69, CI. 227-147.
Handwerk, Erwin C, to Matthiessen & Hegeler Zinc Company.
Metal purifying apparatus. 3,437,331, 4-8-69, CI. 266-37.
Handwerk, Joseph Henry; and White, David E., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for
making peas-in-a-pod nuclear reactor element. 3,425,115, 2-4-69,
CI. 29-421.
Handwerk, Joseph H.: See —
White, George D.; and Handwerk, Joseph H., 3,43 1,329.
Handwerk, Karl-Heinz: See —
Von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Handwerk, Karl-Heinz, 3,444,794.
von Wasielewski, Erwin; and Handwerk, Karl-Heinz, 3,471 ,226.
Handwerk, Reginald L.; and Allen, Lyle, to Castle & Cooke, Inc.
Pineapple-grapefruit fruit juice blend. 3,425,841, 2-4-69, CI. 99-
105.
Handwerker, Gary R., to Midwest Canvas Corporation. Temporary
wall construction. 3,480,069, 11-25-69, CI. 160-354.
Handy, Allen R.: See —
Handy, Byron F., Jr.; Handy, Allen R.; and Handy, Gregory
S., 3,427,938.
Handy, Byron F., Jr.; Handy, Allen R.; and Handy, Gregory S., to
BAS Equipment and Manufacturing Co., Inc. Curb and gutter ex-
truding machine. 3,427,938, 2-18-69, CI. 94-46.
Handy, Gregory S.: See —
Handy, Byron F., Jr.; Handy, Allen R.; and Handy, Gregory
S.,3,427,938.
Handy, John W., Jr. Acoustic structure. 3,483,944, 12-16-69, CI.
181-30.
Handy Manufacturing Company: See —
Joseph, Alan H., 3,479,522.
Handy, Richard L.; and Fox, Nathaniel S., to Iowa State University
Research Foundation, Inc. Method and apparatus for in situ bore
hole testing. 3,427,871, 2-18-69, CI. 73-84.
Hane, Walter E.; and Alexander, Jack F., to Ortronix, Inc. Frequen-
cy encoded data receiver employing phase-lock loop. 3,440,540,
4-22-69, CI. 325-320.
Haneda, Tomotsune: See —
Uzu, Keizo; Takahira, Hiroshi; Kato, Hiromasa; Sugiyama,
Noriyuki; Haneda, Tomotsune; and Ishii, Sumihiro.3,424,743.
Hanekamp, Robert D.; and Jayne, Keith D., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Apparatus for turning articles of oblong cross sec-
tion on their vertical axis. 3,467,237, 9-16-69, CI. 198-33.
Haner, Harry J.: See —
Patriquin, George P.; and Haner, Harry J. ,3,466,747.
Haner, Robert B., Jr.; Sibley, Henry C; Sutton, Paul C; and Pettitt,
Walter G., to General Signal Corporation. Stabilization of an in-
frared detector cell as used in thermal wheel scanner systems.
3,435,223, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Haner, Robert L.; and Major, Norman L., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Correction of frequency shift in carrier
systems. 3,447,084, 5-27-69, CI. 325-49.
Hanes Corporation: See —
Beard, Ralph L.; and Hester, James F., 3,449,765.
Nebel, Max Bruno; and Nebel, Erhard Max, 3,430,462.
Nebel, Max Bruno; and Nebel, Erhard M., 3,430,463.
Hanes, Glenn M., to Canadian General Electric Company, Limited.
Transposition for bus bars. 3,450,826, 6-17-69, CI. 174-34.
Hanes, James W. E., to Ventura Tool Company. Flexible connectors.
3,433,504, 3-18-69, CI. 285-93.
Hanes, James W. E., to Ventura Tool Company. Fluid pressure
releasable automatic tool joint. 3,455,578, 7-15-69, CI. 285-18.
Hanessian, Stephen, to Parke, Davis & Company. 9-(/3-D-arabinofu-
ranosyl )-6-(amidino) purine compounds and methods for their
production. 3,472,838, 10-14-69, CI. 260-211.5
Hanessian, Stephen; and Schutze, Gunter R., to Parke, Davis &
Company. 6-Aminopenicillanic acid and 7-aminocephalosporanic
acid derivatives. 3,457,257, 7-22-69, CI. 260-239.1
Haneta, Yuichi, to Nippon Electric Company Limited. Field effect
semiconductor device. 3,479,571, 11-18-69, CI. 317-234.
Haney, Benjamine H.; and Dockery, Benjamin F., to Hickory Springs
Manufacturing Company, Inc. Upholstery edge springs. 3,479,672,
11-25-69, CI. 5-260.
Haney, Donald W.: See —
Giannuzzi, George A.; and Haney, Donald W., 3,427,962.
Haney, Howard A., to Hausman Corporation. Concrete forming ap-
paratus. 3,471,117, 10-7-69, CI. 249-31.
Haney, Lowell B.: See —
Lymar, Wasyl, 3,441,103.
Haney, Michael E., Jr.: See —
Gorman, Marvin; Haney, Michael E., Jr.; Lively, David H.; and
Davenport, James D., 3,476,648.
Haney, Ted I.; and Warner, Henry L., to United States of America,
Navy. Sonar system. 3,469,230, 9-23-69, CI. 340-3.
Haney, Thomas A.: See —
Bruno, Gerald A.; Haney, Thomas A.; Numerof, Paul; and Rein-
hardt, Karl, 3,440,423.
Haney, Thomas P.: See-
Buckingham, Arthur G.; and Haney, Thomas P. ,3,429, 524.
Hanford, Eugene B.: See —
Coel, Trafford H.; Hanford, Eugene B.; and Stewart, Stanley
H., 3,423,532.
Hanford william E.; and Newman, Benjamin, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Solid deodorizing compositions. 3,446,893,
5-27-69, CI. 424-76.
Hanford, William E.; and Law, William E., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Pneumatic bathing cap. 3,480,967, 12-2-
69, CI. 2-68.
Hani, Franz Alois. Device for the production of packages.
3,443,356, 5-1 3-69, CI. 53-184.
Hanifin, John William, Jr.; Capuzzi, Rosemary Angela; and Cohen,
Eliott, to American Cyanamid Company. Substituted 4-anilino-3-
quinoline- carboxylic acids and esters. 3,470,186, 9-30-69, CI.
260-287.
Hanink, Dean K., to General Motors Corporation. Brazing of titani-
um. 3,466,737, 9-16-69, CI. 29-492.
Hanisch, Emil; Pretterhofer, Leopold; and Neidl, Wilhelm. Protec-
tive cover and lip guard for a can. 3,438,533, 4-15-69, CI. 220-24.
Hanish, Harry W.; and Steffensmeier, Robert A. Filter washing ap-
paratus. 3,442,273, 5-6-69, CI. 134-100.
Hanke, Albert R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Alu-
minum-silica-aluminum flake pigments. 3,438,796, 4-15-69, CI.
106-291.
Hanke, Karl, to Arcana Kommanditgesellschaft Dr. G. Hurka. Ap-
paratus for altering the surface configuration of a paper web.
3,481,830, 12-2-69, CI. 162-296.
Hanken, Albert F. G., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Multiple
energy detection for mixture analysis. 3,452,192, 6-24-69, CI. 250-
43.5
Hanken, Albert F., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Dual chan-
nel radiation gauge for identifying material components.
3,435,220, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Hanken Seisakusho Company, Limited: See —
Kawamura, Hiroshi, 3,426,653.
Hankin, Jerome W.: See —
Schreiber, Henry; Goerz, David J., Jr.; Hankin, Jerome W.; and
Stephansen, Erik W., 3,449,836.
Hankins, Maxey A., to Mole-Richardson Co. Upright stand with ad-
justable leg span. 3,480,250, 1 1-25-69, CI. 248-168.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hankinson, Thomas W. E.. to United States of Ameriea. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Fatigue-resistant shear pin.
3.430.460. 3-4-69, CI. 64-28.
Hankison Corporation: See—
Hunkison. Paul M.; and Walker, William Foster, 3.464,186.
Hankison, Paul M.; and Walker, William Foster, to Hankison Cor-
poration. Dryer for compressed fluid systems. 3.464.186. 9-2-69,
CI. 55-163.
Hanks, Charles W., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated Elec-
tron beam heating apparatus. 3.446.934, 5-27-69, CI. 219-121.
Hanks, Charles W., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Ap-
paratus for heating a target in an electron bean furnace.
3.475.542, 10-28-69, CI. 13-31.
Hanks, Charles W . to Air Reduction Company. Incorporated Elec-
tron beam deflecting means. 3.483.417. 12-9-69. CI. 313-156.
Hanks. Charles W.. to Air Reduction Company. Incorporated. Ap-
paratus for producing an electron beam. 3.483,423. 12-9-69. CI.
315-14.
Hanks, Charles W.; and Harker, Howard R.. to Air Reduction Com-
pany. Incorporated, mesne. Method and apparatus for producing
and directing an electron beam. 3.450.824. 6-17-69. CI. 13-31.
Hanks. Charles W.; Merrill, Jack D.; and Peterson. Harold A., to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, mesne. Electron beam ap-
paratus. 3,420,977. 1-7-69, CI. 219-121.
Hanks, Fletcher. Device for opening and closing windows.
3.469.345. 9-30-69. CI. 49-2.
Hankus, Chester P. Artificial tree. 3.477,897, 11-11-69, CI. 161-22.
Hanlan. Mike J. Animal traps. 3.483,652, 12-16-69, CI. 43-61.
Hanley, Albert J., to General Tire & Rubber Company. The Method
of making porous structures of polyvinyl chloride, compositions
for use therein and resulting products. 3.440.185, 4-22-69. CI.
260-2.5
Hanley Company, The: See —
Hanley, William L... 3,439.605.
Hanley, James A., to General Foods Corporation. Curling bar for
roll-through labelers. 3.450,588, 6-17-69, CI. 156-453.
Hanley, Thure E.: See —
Caldwell, John H., IV; Klee, Charles W.; Hiller, Alexander J.;
Hanley, Thure E.; and Mathes, Robert H.. 3,475.637.
Hanley. William G.: See —
Clark. Glenn L.; Hanley. William G.; and Palo\cik,
John.3.465,418.
Hanley. William G., and Fisher. Frank H.. to Rockwell-Standard
Companv, mesne. Brake mechanism support. 3.441,109, 4-29-69,
CI. 188-78.
Hanley. William L., to Hanlev Company. The. Packaging jig.
3,439,605, 4-22-69, CI. 100-7.
Hanley. William M., to FMC Corporation. Shut-off for pressure con-
troll'ed liquid How system at zero flow. 3,431.940, 3-11-69. CI.
137-565.
Hanlin, Harry H.. to United States of America. Atomic Energy Com-
mission. On-off switch for electromagnetic pump. 3.442.217. 5-6-
69. CI. 103-1.
Hanlon & Wilson Company: See —
von Hoevel. Edmund H.. 3.455,582.
Hanlon. Thomas F. Electrooptic crvstal controlled variable color
modulator. 3.428.743. 2-18-69. CI. 178-5.4
Hanlon. William Mc Kinley. Trouble light assembly. 3.474.244, 10-
21-69. CI. 240-1 1.2
Hanmer. Richard Alan, to Lazy Eight ( ) Inc.. The. Toy vehicle with
self-steering mechanism. 3,431,673, 3-1 1-69. CI. 46-208.
Hanmer. Richard Alan, to Lazy Eight ( ) Inc.. The. Helix feeder for
lawnmower. 3.453.814. 7-8-6'9. CI. 56-249.
Hanmer. Richard Alan, to Lazy Eight ( ) Inc.. The. Automotive vehi-
cle. 3.474.565. 10-28-69. CI. 46-^206.
Hann. Ernst Wilhelm: See —
Wilhelm. Hans: Bille. Heinz: Hann. Ernst Wilhelm: and Dachs.
Karl.3.450.561.
Hann. Gordon E.. to Tremco Manufacturing Company. The Method
of producing a pressure sensitive sealing strip. 3.434.903. 3-25-69.
CI. 156-244.
Hann. Melvin M.. to Sundstrand Corporation. Hydraulic system.
3.446.308. 5-27-69. CI. 180-79.2
Hann. Melvin M.. to Sundstrand Corporation. Hydrostatic transmis-
sion. 3.465.520. 9-9-69. CI. 60-53.
Hann. Paul D.. to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of hex-
amethylene diamine. 3.478.103. 1 1-1 1-69. Ci. 260-583.
Hanna. Daniel C: See —
Ebeling. Jack F.. 3.425.079.
Hanna. David L.; and Zellmer. Neale A., to Automatic Electric-
Laboratories. Inc. Apparatus for regulating signals in response to
their total root mean square value. 3~.466.572. 9-9-69. CI. 333-17.
Hanna. Delbert L.. to Velsicol Chemical Corporation. Process for
preparing 2.5-dichloro-4-bromophenol. 3.461.174. 8-12-69. CI.
260-623.
Hanna. Edyvard C: See —
Gill. Frank L.; Beutler. Warren E.; and Hanna. Edward
C. 3.487. 298.
Hanna. Ernest R.. to Eastman Kodak Company. Sensitizer for blue-
sensitive emulsions. 3.480.434. 1 1-25-69. CI. 96-74.
Hanna, Frank H.. to Celanese Corporation. Yarn winding apparatus
3.421.191. 1-14-69. CI. 28-39.
Hanna. John L.: See —
Lajeunesse. Harry J.; Cowpland. Michael C. J.: and Hanna. John
L.. 3.463. 723.
Hanna. John W.: See —
Huley. William G.; Erickson. Howard L.; and Hanna. John
W, 3.429.552.
Hanna. John W. Power steering apparatus. 3.424.020. 1-28-69. CI.
74-388.
Hanna Mining Companv. The: See —
Warren. Roy K... 3.453.531.
Hanna. William L... and Petersen, Christian C. to Polaroid Corpora-
tion. Heat sealer. 3,479,485. 11-18-69. CI. 219-243.
Hannaberg. Orrin. Adjustable hand rail attachment for a bed and
mat- tress. 3.474.473. 10-28-69. CI. 5-331.
Hannagan. Harold W.: See —
Burkdoll. Francis B.; and Hannagan. Harold W. 3.454. 245.
Hannah. Kenneth W.: See —
Estes, Nelson N.: Hannah. Kenneth W , Anderson. Charlie D ;
and Eversole. Charles L. 3.454. 258.
Hannan. David G.: See —
Plantz. Charles A.; and Hannan. David G. 3.455. 655.
Roberts. Charles C; and Hannan. David G.. 3. 455. 656.
Hannan, James M. Safety helmet edge bead. 3.467.964. 9-23-69. CI.
2-3.
Hannan. Peter W.. to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Monopulse antenna
system with lens to provide equal illumination of main antenna
aperture. 3.456.260. 7-15-69, CI. 343-755.
Hannan. Peter W., to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Antenna systems
providing independent control in a plurality of modes of opera-
tion. 3.460.144, 8-5-69. CI. 343-777.
Hannapel. Martin. Alignment change indicator for motor car wheels.
3,438.646. 4-15-69. CI.
Hannard. Andre, to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Char-
leroi (ACEC) Societe Anonvme. Machine to unfold the winding
coils of electrical machines. 3',440.855, 4-29-69. CI. 72-296.
Hanneman. Robert Gorden. Gordon. Mack; and Gregor. Harry, to
Electro-Dynamics. Inc. Electro-hydraulic transducer. 3.427.978. 2-
18-69. CI. 103-1.
Hanneman. Rodney E.; Jorgensen. Paul J.; and Speros. Dimitrios M..
to General Electric Companv. Alumina-ceramic sodium vapor
lamp. 3.453.477. 7-1-69. CI. 313-184.
Hannemann. Franz; Landwehr. Gunter; Sugland. Wolfgang: and
Myska. Gunter. to Kochs Adlernuhmaschinen Werke A.G. Thread
trimming device for lockstitch sewing machine. 3.443.540. 5-13-
69, CI. 1 12-252.
Hannen. James H.. Jr.: See —
Szuba, Walter D.; and Hannen. James H., Jr.. 3. 476.066.
Hannerz. Kare: Sundqvist. Cnut: and Skygge. Carl Gosta. to Allman-
na Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Means for power control in
nuclear reactors. 3.446.704. 5-27-69. CI. 176-61.
Hannes. George J., to Johns-Many ille Corporation. Siliceous fiber air
duct. 3.438.401. 4-15-69. CI. 138-141.
Hannes Marker Sicherheits-Skibindungen KG.: See —
Huss. Otto. 3.423,100.
Hanni. Eduard. Plate-working machine. 3.465.561. 9-9-69. CI. 72-
36.
Hanni. Manfred: See —
Christiansen. Hans-Martin; and Hanni. Manfred. 3 .426.296.
Hanni. Manfred, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Modulation system
for converting analogue signals to a pulse amplitude to pulse width
to a binary output. 3"".478.r70. 1 1-1 1-69. CI. 179-15.
Hannibal. Billy B.: and Hoyer. Paul B.. to Tecumseh Products Com-
pany. Motor-compressor unit. 3.445.059. 5-20-69. CI. 230-235.
Hannifan. Martin K.; and Ballard. James, to Anaconda Company.
The. Recovery of metal values by leaching. 3.441.316. 4-29-69.
CI. 299-5.
Hanning. David L.: See —
Seider. Gene J.: and Hanning. David L. 3.424.945.
Hannis. Eugene S.; and Reale. Paul J., to Western Electric Com-
pany. Incorporated. Reyersible flyer for paying off wire from a
supply spool. 3.434.677. 3-25-69. CI. 242-128.
Hannon. Charles N. Container closure. 3.446.383. 5-27-69. CI. 215-
56.
Hannon. Francis C. Jr.. to United States of America. Navy. Nadir
elevation computer. 3.448.201. 6-3-69. CI. 35-10.4
Hannula. Rodney R.: See—
Allen. Michael G.; Errede. Louis A.; and Hannula. Rodney
R.. 3.479.877.
Hannum. Mary K. Combination sweater bag and handbag.
3.422.868. 1-21-69. CI. 150-35.
Hannum. William B . Jr. Apparatus for distributing material centrifu-
gally. 3.481.048. 12-2-69. CI. 34-59.
Hannum. William L. Adjustable coat hanger. 3.443.729. 5-13-69. CI.
223-94.
Hanny. John F.; Sharer. Robert J.; and Whitaker. John G.. to Na-
tional Cash Register Companv. The. Driven, headed, and screw-
threaded fastenings. 3.485.132. 12-23-69. CI. 85-1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
639
Hanny, John F.: Set —
Yoncoskie. Robert A.; Kass. Robert E.; Hanny. John F.; and
Whitaker. John G.. 3,455.848.
Hanny. Jost: and Hirschberg. Hans Gunter. to Sulzer Brothers
limited. Process and apparatus for making granulated frozen par-
ticles. 3.427.8 16. 2-18-69. CI. 62-74.
Hanold. Paul A., to American Machine &. Foundry Company
Stepping switch with momentary switch capabilities. 3.443,047. 5-
6-69. CI. 200-156.
Hanousek. Alois: See —
Bartosek, Vladimir; and Hanousek, Alois. 3. 454. 248.
Hanrahan. Edward T. Soil drainage method. 3.422.626. 1-21-69, CI.
61-10.
Hans Linus K.. now by change of name: See —
Colmery, Benjamin H.. Jr.: Hans Linus K.. now bv change of
name": and Hahn, Linus K, 3.424.902.
Hans Sickinger Co.: See —
Pfaffle. Ernst, 3,459.074.
Hansard. Michael Eric: See —
Rose. Cyril Ernest: and Hansard. Michael Eric. 3. 458. 220.
Hansch. Ferdinand: See —
Schmidt. Karl. Hansch. Ferdinand: and Rombrecht, Hans-
Malte. 3.459. 829.
Hanschar. Harrv H. Container holder. 3.427.064. 2-11-69. CI. 294-
32.
Hanscom. Genevieve I.: See —
Crawford. Lynn D.. 3.422.954.
Daugherty. Ralph K.. 3.437.1 16.
Simmons. Patrick M. L., 3.437.819.
Simmons. Patrick M. L.. 3,455.444.
Simmons. Patrick M. L.. 3.467.254.
Hanscom. H. F.. & Company. Inc.: See —
Hanscom. Harris F.. 3.434.591.
Hanscom. Harris F.. 3.480,219.
Hanscom. Harris F.. 3.480.220
Hanscom, Harris F . to Hanscom. H. F.. & Company. Inc. Pancake
type package having controlled unwinding. 3.434.591. 3-25-69. CI.
206-52.
Hanscom. Harris F . to Hanscom. H. F.. & Company. Inc. Machine
for winding cord-like members into hank form. 3,480.219. 1 1-25-
69. CI. 242-53.
Hanscom. Harris F.. to Hanscom H. F.. & Company. Inc. Machine
for winding and transferring hanked material. 3.480.220. I 1-25-
69. CI. 242-53.
Hanscom. Russell C. Jr. Fruit picker. 3.468.111. 9-23-69. CI. 56-
328.
Hansel. Werner: See —
Bende. Friedrich: Corsepius. Horst: and Hansel.
Werner.3.478.102.
Hanselmann. Frank. Windshield washing device. 3.443.759. 5-13-69.
CI. 239-284.
Hansen. Andrew C. Jr. to Universal Oil Products Company.
Method for converting hvdrocarbons. 3.445.379. 5-20-69. CI. 208-
107.
Hansen. Andrew C. Jr.. to Universal Oil Products Company. Con-
version of sulfur-containing hvdrocarbons. 3.461.062. 8-12-69. CI.
208-89.
Hansen. Andrew C. to Universal Oil Products Companv. Svstem for
steam generation. 3.473.519. 10-21-69. CI. 122-32.
Hansen. Carl J. Farm vehicle. 3.455.404. 7-15-69. CI. 180-25.
Hansen. Charles C: Mauer. Kenneth H.; and Kivioja. Olaf E.. to
Refrigerating Specialties Companv. Refrigerant feed control and
systems. 3.449.923. 6-17-69. CI. 62-217.
Hansen. Clavton C. Tank liner assemblv. 3.477.610. 11-11-69. CI.
220-63.
Hansen. David G.: See—
Hanson. Rolf G.; and Hansen. David G.. 3.456. 388.
Hansen. David O.: Friichtenicht. Joseph F.; and Roy. Seal L.. to
TRW Inc. Arrangement for electrically charging a beam of
microparticles with" an ion beam. 3.435.208. 3-25-69". CI. 250-41.9
Hansen. David O.; and Rov. Seal L.. to TRW . Inc. Particle parame-
ter analvzing svstem. 3.423.627. 1-21-69. CI. 315-22.
Hansen. Donald E.. to Mosler Research Products. Inc. Capacitv
alarm. 3.462.755. 8-19-69. CI. 340-258.
Hansen. Donald E : and Ouist. Eric G.. to Mosler Research
Products. Inc. Line supenisorv circuit. 3.423.748. 1-21-69. CI.
340-285.
Hansen. Donald E.. and Quist. Eric G.. to Mosler Research
Products. Inc. Camera control circuit. 3.447.054. 5-27-69. CI.
318-269.
Hansen. Donald H.. to Perkin-Elmer Corporation. The. Optical
reflector target. 3.442.567. 5-6-69. CI. 350-50.
Hansen. Donald J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Oxygen treatment
of chromium alloss. 3.420.657. 1-7-69. CI. 75-60.
Hansen. Douglas R.': See-
Cook. Donald L.; Hansen. Douglas R : and Gillespie. Richard
L.. St.. 3.463. 361.
Hansen. Edward L.. 1/6 to White. George B. Surface treating device
3.474.512. 10-28-69. CI. 29-76.
Hansen. Edwin J. Protection signalling svstem for self-service eleva-
tors. 3.461,422. 8-12-69. CI. 340-21.
Hansen. Everett K.: See—
Petersen. Allen J.; and Hansen. Everett K. 3. 43 1 .445.
Petersen. Allen J.: and Hansen. Everett K.. 3.43 1.446
Hansen. Franklin A.: See —
Raidl. John H.; Solter. Robert L.. and Hansen. Franklin
A. .3.445.032.
Hansen. George R.. to Carborundum Company. The. Vibratory
molding apparatus. 3.458.909. 8-5-69. CI. 25-41.
Hansen. Guenter: See —
Schmitt. Karl Otto; Hansen. Guenter; and Mueller.
Hans. 3.449.067.
Hansen. Gunnar Lvshoj. to Danfoss A/S. Gear pumps and gear
power units. 3.424.095. 1-28-69. CI. 103-126.
Hansen. Gunnar Lvshoj. to Danfoss A/S. Loading compensated com-
mutating valve for fluid motors and pumps 3.473.438. 10-21-69.
CI. 91-56,
Hansen. Hans C. Phonographs. 3.438.635. 4-15-69. CI. 274-9.
Hansen. Hans I., to Iowa Manufacturing Company. Drive for roll
crushers. 3.478.972, I 1-18-69. CI. 241-230.
Hansen. Hans: See —
Rausch. Werner; and Hansen. Hans. 3. 450. 579.
Rausch. Werner. Hansen. Hans; and Mueller. Gcr-
hard,3.467.589.
Siemund. Guenter: Hansen. Hans; and Flittner. Peter. 3. 450. 578.
Hansen. Harold Valentine: Youngberg. Charles Harold; and Ford.
Perry. Jr.. to Deere & Companv. Minimum tillage hitch device.
3.478.828. 11-18-69. CI. 172-669'.
Hansen. Harold Valentine: See —
Youngberg. Charles Harold, and Hansen. Harold V'alen-
tine.3.454.106.
Hansen. Holger V .; Klutchko. Sylvester; and Meltzer. Robert I., to
Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. Hexahydro-9.4o;-
iminoethano-4a H-xanthenes and process for their production.
3.479,358. 11-18-69. CI. 260-286.
Hansen. Holger V'.; Klutchko. Sylvester; and Meltzer. Robert Israel,
to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company. 9.4a-
Iminoethanoanthracenes and indeno [2,1-j], 3.466.288. 9-9-69. CI.
260-286.
Hansen. Holger V.; and Meltzer. Robert I., to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Companv. 1 -Amino-1 ,3.4,6.7,1 l/3-hexah\dro-2H-
benzo [a\ quinolizines.~3.452,025. 6-24-69. CI. 260-288.
Hansen. Howard J.: and Marette. Ralph T.. to Hansen Manufactur-
ing Company. The. Ouick-connective coupling. 3.423.110. 1-21-
69. CI. 285-277.
Hansen. James W.; and King. Leonard T.. to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Evaporatively cooled traveling-wave tube. 3.444.419. 5-13-
69. CI. 315-3.5
Hansen. Jay M.; and May. Michael, to Hughes Aircraft Company
Thin film' nondestructive memory. 3.448.438. 6-3-69. CI. 340-174'.
Hansen. John E.: See —
Hanson. Dovce B.: Hansen. John E.; and Boyer. Nolan
D.. 3.422. 180.
Hansen. John W.. to Elwell. Charles A. Steerable toy vehicle.
3.453.970. 7-8-69. CI. 104-149.
Hansen. Kenneth W.; and Taylor. William C to Dresser Industries.
Inc Dome-shaped electric furnace roof construction. 3.448.703.
6-10-69. CI. 1 10-99.
Hansen. Lee R.. to L.L.G.. Lee's. Inc. Float-switch mechanism to
monitor liquid level. 3.471.664. 10-7-69. CI. 200-84.
Hansen. Lloyd F.. to American Cyanamid Company. Capsule form-
ing apparatus with fluid metering valve. 3.465.496. 9-9-69. CI. 53-
184.
Hansen. Llovd Frank: See —
Vincent. James G.. Jr.: Hansen. Lloyd Frank: Yen. Ernest Chu:
Taylor. Arthur Sinclair; Bott. George Spencer; and Greif.
Martin.3.436.453.
Hansen Manufacturing Companv. The: See —
Hansen. Howard J.; and Marette. Ralph T.. 3.423.1 10.
Norton. James Frederick. 3.460.801.
Hansen. Melvin O. Locking mechanism for seat belts. 3.421.605. 1-
14-69. CI. 188-82.77
Hansen. Omar. Jr.; Littlefield. Carl, and Haddix. Allen R.. to
Franklin Electric Co.. Inc. Wrapping machine. 3.432.987. 3-18-69.
CI. 53-210.
Hansen. Omar. Jr.: Littlefield. Carl; and Haddix. Allen R.. to
Franklin Electric Co.. Inc. Wrapping machine. 3.466.840. 9-16-69.
CI. 53-74.
Hansen. Omar. Jr.: Sec—
Schaefer. Edward J . Hansen. Omar. Jr.; and McVicker. Robert
F.. 3.466. 849.
Hansen. Paul Edward: Crawford. Ray H.: and Gwin. Franklin P Stilt
footrest. 3.475.022. 10-28-69. CI. 272-70.2
Hansen. Quinten A. Clutch with non-rotatable fluid motor.
3.429.410. 2-25-69. CI. 192-85.
Hansen. Ouinten A. Lever operated clutch actuator. 3.474.8X7. 10-
28-69. CI. 192-93.
640
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hansen, Ralph H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Polyolefins stabilized with substituted indoles. 3,454,524, 7-8-69,
CI. 260i45.8
Hansen, Ralph H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Stabilized polymeric compositions. 3,484,285, 12-16-69, CI. 117-
232.
Hansen, Ralph H.; and Russel, Charles A., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Stabilized polymeric composition.
3,462,517, 8-19-69, CI. 260-987.
Hansen, Ralph H.; and Schonhorn, Harold, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Bonding of thermoplastic composition
with adhesives. 3,462,335, 8-19-69, CI. 156-272.
Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola, Inc. Dual pentode demodulator for
three color television signals. 3,429,988, 2-25-69, CI. 178-5.4
Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola, Inc. Signal tracking noise cancella-
tion for television receiver. 3,437,751, 4-8-69, CI. 178-7.5
Hansen, Robert B.; and Kramer, Don A., to Motorola, Inc. Horizon-
tal flyback sweep system. 3,430,096, 2-25-69, CI. 315-22.
Hansen, Robert B.; and Macintyre, Ernest C, Jr., to Motorola, Inc.
Automatic beam intensity limiter. 3,465,095, 9-2-69, CI. 178-5.4
Hansen, Robert B.; and Waldschmidt, Henry C, to Motorola, Inc.
Color television receiver. 3,441,664, 4-29-69, CI. 178-5.4
Hansen, Robert B.: See —
Macintyre, Ernest C, Jr.; and Hansen, Robert B., 3,421 ,043.
Hansen, Robert C: See —
Johnson, Lowell E.; Hansen, Robert C; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and
Lanchantin, Charles E., Jr. ,3,478,621.
Hansen, Robert D., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
preparing tungsten powders doped with refractory metal oxides.
3,475,159, 10-28-69, CI. 75-0.5
Hansen, Robert D.: See —
MacWilliams, Dalton C; and Hansen, Robert D. ,3,451 ,764.
Hansen, Robert L., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Polyamide-acid polymers and polyimides prepared from
azobenzene tetracarboxylic dianhydrides. 3,476,705, 11-4-69, CI.
260-47.
Hansen, Robert L., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Tertiaryamino perfluoro alkylene sulfonic acid fluorides.
3,476,753, 11-4-69, CI. 260-247.1
Hansen, Robert W.: See —
Deal, Roger L.; and Hansen, Robert W., 3,447, 107.
Hansen, Robert William, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Recovery of
micrococcal nuclease. 3,424,654, 1-28-69, CI. 195-66.
Hansen, Robert W., to Jennings Radio Manufacturing Corporation.
Manually operated encapsulated single pole- double throw high
voltage vacuum switch. 3,426,168, 2-4-69, CI. 200-144.
Hansen, Siegfried: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,463,001.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Dimension regu-
lated structural strut. 3,468,080, 9-23-69, CI. 52-1.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Tilt meter.
3,486,238, 12-30-69, CI. 33-21 1.
Hansen, Sigurd P.: See —
Culp, Gordon L.; Hansen, Sigurd P.; and Stukenberg, John
R.,3,472,764.
Culp, Gordon L.; Schilling, Robert D.; Hansen, Sigurd P.; and
Botsford, Charles W., 3,425,936.
Hansen, Sigurd P.; Botsford, Charles W.; Rice, Archie H.; and Con-
ley, Walter R., Jr., to Neptune Microfloc Incorporated. Package
water treatment plant. 3,482,695, 12-9-69, CI. 210-86.
Rice, Archie H.; Culp, Gordon L.; Conley, Walter R., Jr.; and
Hansen, Sigurd P.,3,482,694.
Hansen, Sten A. R.; and Barkstrom, Nils E. A., to Associated Cargo
Gear AB. Tightening arrangement in pneumatic or hydraulic ser-
vomotors. 3,456,562, 7-22-69, CI. 92-122.
Hansen, Sten Anders Runeson, to Associated Cargo Gear AB. Pres-
sure medium operated mechanism. 3,444,789, 5-20-69, CI. 92-
121.
Hansen, Theodore A., to Teletype Corporation. Circuit for maintain-
ing selected circuits operated. 3,461,313, 8-12-69, CI. 307-231.
Hansen, Walter, to Eltra Corporation. Photographic drafting
machines. 3,458,253, 7-29-69, CI. 355-19.
Hansen, Walter; and Heidenreich, Karl, to Eltra Corporation. Slide
and mechanism for photographic drafting machines. 3,469,513, 9-
30-69, CI. 95-4.5
Hansen, Wilbur W.; and Myers, Robert E., to Stanford Research In-
stitute. Luminescent films containing rare earth oxides. 3,434,863,
3-25-69, CI. 117-33.5
Hansen, Wilford N., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Vari-
able angle attenuated total reflection attachment. 3,420,138, 1-7-
69, CI. 356-246.
Hansen, Wilford N., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Mul-
tiple attenuated total reflection apparatus and method. 3,433,570,
3-18-69, CI. 356-128.
Hansen, Wilford N.; and Horton, James A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Infrared radiation brewster's angle
polarizer. 3,439,968, 4-22-69, CI. 350-1.
Hansen, Wilford N.; and Osteryoung, Robert A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Electrochemically controlled light reflec-
tion. 3,476,460, 11-4-69, CI. 350-160.
Hansen, William Frederick: See —
Burton, Harold; Pavey, John Anthony; Jayne-Williams, Derek
James; and Hansen, William Frederick, 3, 486, 840.
Hansen, William S.: See —
Wiebe, Donald, 3,477,289.
Hanser, Paul E.: See —
Creighton, John H.; Frinkmeyer, Francis M.; and Hanser, Paul
E.,3,450,213.
Hanser, Paul Edmund, to Deere & Company. Saddle structure for
earth grader. 3,454,1 10, 7-8-69, CI. 172-793.
Hanser, Paul E.; Schmidt, Robert L.; and Carr, Marvin W., to Deere
& Company. Scraper control mechamism. 3,455,400, 7-15-69, CI.
172-793.
Hanser, William F., to National Oats Company. Reduction of cereal
grains to flour. 3,452,936, 7-1-69, CI. 241-8.
Hansford, Rowland C. Dehydrocyclization process and catalyst.
3,480,684, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-673.5
Hansford, Rowland C: See —
Wight, Carlyle G.; Hass, Robert H.; and Hansford, Rowland
C, 3,450,626.
Hansma, Hendrik: See —
Gerritsen, Hans Giovanni; and Hansma, Hendrik, 3, 449, 275.
Hanson, Alan R.; Minks, Paul R.; and Moe, Oliver M., to Sperry
Rand Corporation. Core nest. 3,421,865, 1-14-69, CI. 29-183.
Hanson, Alexander O. Tackle retriever. 3,447,828, 6-3-69, CI. 294-
66.
Hanson, Alfred H., to Piffath, Ralph P. Hermetical sealing
mechanism. 3,467,140, 9-16-69, CI. 138-31.
Hanson, Arthur F. United States Steel Corporation Rod feeder.
3,441,150, 4-29-69, CI. 214-26.
Hanson, Bernard B.: See —
Hanson, Lila M.; Hanson, Bernard B.; and McCutcheon, George
H.,3,476,261.
Hanson, Bror E., to United States Envelope Company. Device for
stamping envelopes. 3,441,268, 4-29-69, CI. 271-89.
Hanson, Bror E., to United States Envelope Company. Automatic
tab inserting device for envelope forming machine. 3,466,984, 9-
16-69, CI. 93-93.
Hanson, Charles C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Driver circuit with feedback control to maintain constant voltage
at a common electric contact member. 3,452,185, 6-24-69, CI.
235-61.11
Hanson, Charles C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Variable threshold amplifier with input divider circuit. 3,461,303,
8-12-69, CI. 250-219.
Hanson, Charles G.: See —
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., 3,467, 853.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., 3, 469, 168.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; Hanson, Charles G.; and Wiechmann, El-
dred H., 3,467,854.
Hanson, Cleo E.: See —
Tuschhoff, John V.; Kessinger, Gene L.; and Hanson, Cleo
E., 3,422,088.
Hanson, Douglas R.: See —
Simmons, Haryl C; and Hanson, Douglas R., 3, 425, 170.
Hanson, Doyce B.; Hansen, John E.; and Boyer, Nolan D., to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Solvent tipping of
polyethylene terephthalate filaments. 3,422,180, 1-14-69, CI. 264-
341.
Hanson, Earl A., to Stockpole Carbon Company. Sliding contact unit
for potentiometer. 3,453,584, 7-1-69, CI. 338-183.
Hanson, Earl A.: See —
Bang, Mogens W.; Hanson, Earl A.; and Eichmiller, Frederick
E., 3,448,428.
Hanson, Eugene E., to Ceepo Manufacturing Company. Power steer-
ing apparatus. 3,426,863, 2-11-69, CI. 180-79.2
Hanson, Everett L., to De Luxe Laboratories, Inc. Driving
mechanism. 3,451,605, 6-24-69, CI. 226-76.
Hanson, Fred L., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Square wave
generator. 3,458,723, 7-29-69, CI. 307-240.
Hanson, Fred L., to Hewlett-Packard Company. True R.M.S. detec-
tor. 3,484,705, 12-16-69, CI. 328-149.
Hanson, Garry O.: See —
Guise, Arthur B.; and Hanson, Garry O., 3,447,6 10.
Hanson, Harvey E., to Sonoco Manufacturing, Inc. Timing light.
3,420,994, 1-7-69, CI. 240-1 1.4
Hanson, Irven E.: See —
Toelke, Lester W.; and Hanson, Irven E., 3,46 1,676.
Hanson, James R.; and Kolb, Arthur F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Multiposition selector switch for an enclosed electrical control sta-
tion. 3,478,179, 11-11-69, CI. 200-5.
Hanson, Larry K.: See —
Andresen, Raymond H.; and Hanson, Larry K., 3,445,1 19.
Hanson, Lila M.; Hanson, Bernard B.; and McCutcheon, George H.,
to Westland Plastics, Inc. Baby food jar holder. 3,476,261, 11-4-
69, CI. 211-74.
LIST OF PATENTEES
641
Hanson, Louis G.: See-
Nelson, Lowell F.; and Hanson, Louis G., 3,461 ,808.
Hanson, Marlin M.; Harvey, William A.; and Oberg, Paul E., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Evaporant source. 3,446,936, 5-27-69,
CI. 219-271.
Hanson, Newell B., to Hanson Silo Company. Auger construction for
silo unloaders. 3,451,566, 6-24-69, CI. 214-17.
Hanson, Ralph W., to Technical Ordnance, Inc. Parachute line
utting device. 3,419,960, 1-7-69, 01. 30-180.
Hanson, Ralph W. Dispersal device. 3,421,662. 1-14-69, CI. 222-95.
Hanson, Raymond A. Grade trimming and spreading apparatus.
3,452,461, 7-1-69, CI. 37-110.
Hanson, Raymond C, to Hewlett-Packard Company. Modulation
product rejection circuit. 3,427,542, 2-11-69, CI. 324-128.
Hanson, Raymond H.: See —
Cheslak, Leonard W.; Appelbaum, Paul; and Hanson, Raymond
H., 3,486,658.
Hanson, Richard C, to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Water
soluble adduct of a polyester and an ethoxylated fatty compound.
3,437,615, 4-8-69, CI. 260-21.
Hanson, Richard J., to General Electric Company. Base construction
for dynamoelectric machines. 3,486,051, 12-23-69, CI. 310-91.
Hanson, Robert N.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,461,700.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,460,379.
Hanson, Rolf: See —
Hanson, Rolf G., and Hansen, David G., 3,456,388.
Hanson, Rolf G.; and Hansen, David G., to Brandin, Charles I., Inc.
Hanssen, Peter Hanson, Rolf Carmahan, David, and Chili, Gustaf.
Balanced door hanger and closure. 3,456,388, 7-22-69, CI. 49-
252.
Hanson, Roy R. Lubricating hitch ball device. 3,436,101, 4-1-69, CI.
280-511.
Hanson, Rudolph A.; and Deptula, Frank J., to Yard-Man, Inc. Self-
propelled mower. 3,445,991, 5-27-69, CI. 56-25.4
Hanson, Rudolph A.; and Fischer, John E., to Yard-Man, Inc. Ro-
tary mower blade. 3,445,992, 5-27-69, CI. 56-295.
Hanson, Rudolph A.; Ziegler, Edward J.; and Fischer, John E., to
Yard-Man, Inc. Riding lawn mower. 3,466,855, 9-16-69, CI. 56-
25.4
Hanson, Sherwood M. Alignment gauge for casting patterns.
3,465,451, 9-9-69, CI. 33-180.
Hanson Silo Company: See —
Hanson, Newell B., 3,451,566.
Hanson, Victor W.: See —
Arnold, Orlan M.; Hanson, Victor W.; Jamison, Robert M.; Pan-
zica, Nicholas J.; and Umbricht, Emil,3,475,881.
Hanson, Walter J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Sheet feed device for
photocopy machine. 3,438,707, 4-15-69, CI. 355-14.
Hanson, Walter J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Time control means for
copying machines. 3,457,011, 7-22-69, CI. 355-51.
Hanson, Walter J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Method and apparatus for
liquid development of electrostatic images by immersion.
3,468,693, 9-23-69, CI. 1 17-37.
Hanson, Walter J.: See —
Matkovich, George; and Hanson, Walter J. ,3,468,604.
Hanson Whitney Company, The: See —
Glenzer, John C, 3,436,086.
Hanson, William H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Function genera-
tor for producing the possible boolean function of 'n' independent
variables. 3,458,240, 7-29-69, CI. 328-92.
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co.: See —
McNulty, Joseph V.; and Goodwin, David E., 3,450,892.
Hanssen, Karl-Josef. Corpuscular-ray device for phase or amplitude
specimens with a phase-rotating foil. 3,469,096, 9-23-69, CI. 250-
49.5
Hanssen, Peter: See —
Hanson, Rolf G.; and Hansen, David G., 3,456,388.
Hanssen, Tore B., to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Electric heating oven
with browning control. 3,467,308, 9-16-69, CI. 236-15.
Hansson, Margaret S. Device for carrying a child on the back.
3,421,670, 1-14-69, CI. 224-6.
Hansson, Rune Einar: See —
Holm, Kurt Anders; and Hansson. Rune Einar.3,479,252.
Hantack, Melvin E., to McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Company. Ig-
nition system. 3,446,565, 5-27-69, CI. 431-70.
Hantel, Alwin K.: See —
Wenzel, Alfred J.; and Hantel, Alwin K., 3,467 ,424.
Hantman, Lionel L.; Lutz, Eugene F.; and Schroeder, George A., to
Gillette Company, The. Hair styling device. 3,474,795, 10-28-69,
CI. 132-11.
Hantusch, Gerald H.: See-
Davidson, Ian A.; Hantusch, Gerald H.; and May, George
A. ,3,423,822.
Hantzer, Pierre; and Picard, Jean, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Process for
rendering glass and polyesters adhesive to rubber. 3,460,973, 8-
12-69, CI. 117-76.
Hanyu, Susumu, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Pattern cam
selecting arrangement. 3,433,092, 3-18-69, CI. 74-568.
Hanyu, Susumu; and Kasuga, Noboru, to Janome Sewing Machine
Co. Ltd. Feed control apparatus for a sewing machine. 3,426,712,
2-11-69, CI. 112-210.
Hanzawa, Toru: See —
Takahashi, Ryosetsu; and Hanzawa, Toru, 3,464,3 12.
Hanze, Arthur R.; and Camiener, Gerald W., to Upjohn Company,
The. Hydrogenated pyrimidine nucleosides and nucleotides.
3,462,416, 8-19-69, CI. 260-211.5
Hanzi, Carl Wesley; and Hayden, Gordon Francis, to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Transmission controls. 3,438,285, 4-15-69, CI. 74-
869.
Hanzlicek, Jiri: See —
Barta. Jiri; Fechtner, Jan; Hanzlicek, Jiri; Verner, Miroslav; and
Vesely, Dobromil, 3,464,919.
Happe, Reynold; and von Rymon, Werner, deceasedO (by von
Rymon, Karola, executrix), to Singer Company, The. Buttonhole
attachment for sewing machines. 3,421,463, 1-14-69, CI. 1 12-77.
Happe, Ulrich. Synthesis gas plant. 3,424,371, 1-28-69, CI. 230-43.
Happel, Hermann E.; and Mitter, Laurence J., to Jenn-Air Corpora-
tion. Method of an air cooled apparatus for the open air cooking
of edibles. 3,444,805, 5-20-69, CI. 99-340.
Happel, John; and Blanck, Hillard, to National Lead Company.
Method of measuring the activity of a carbonylation reaction.
3,420,753, 1-7-69, CI. 204-1.
Happel, William E., to Landis Tool Company. Rotary locator for
crankshafts. 3,427,760, 2-18-69, CI. 51-237.
Happold, Manfred R., to Link Engineering Company. Brake lining
testing machine. 3,451,253, 6-24-69, CI. 73-9.
Happy Company, The: See —
Nihlen, Arvid C. K.; and Dorsey, Walter, 3,468,372.
Urner, Jimmie L., 3,420,296.
Har-Will Corporation: See —
Heier, William, 3,483,811.
Hara, Hajime: See —
Miyoshi, Mitsuji; Imai, Hirosuke; Otsuki, Yutaka; and Hara,
Hajime,3,483,176.
Hara, Hikoharu: See —
Shiba, Keisuke; and Hara, Hikoharu, 3,468,666.
Hara, Hiromasa, to Tokyo Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Method of
making a linear weight member. 3,468,012, 9-23-69, CI. 29-400.
Hara, Isao: See —
Okazaki, Masao; Mori, Atsuo; Toda, Namihiro; and Hara,
Isao,3,487,128.
Hara, Junji: See —
Watanabe, Hiroshi; Ozaki, Masami; and Hara, Junji, 3,435,098.
Hara, Kazumasa: See —
Nakajima, Yoshihiko; and Hara, Kazumasa, 3.447,499.
Hara, Tadataka, 1/2 to Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Gauche
form succinic acid. 3,444,195, 5-13-69, CI. 260-537.
Hara, Tadataka, to Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of
deodorizing amine-containing material utilizing cis-succinic acid of
Gauche form. 3,459,491, 8-5-69, CI. 21-55.
Hara, Yoichiro: See —
Ito, Shoichi; Kawamoto, Ichiro; and Hara, Yoichiro, 3,431, 188.
Ito, Yoshikazu; Wakamatsu, Shigeru; Hara, Yoichiro; and
Morino, Jiro, 3,479, 264.
Harada, Haruo: See —
Ariga, Kinji; Takamizawa, Minoru; Harada, Haruo; Komiya,
Akitoshi; Takaya, Seiki; and Umemura, Mitsuo, 3,454, 616.
Harada, Masao; Kai, Mitoshi; and Sagawa, Yasuyuki, to Honda
Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Link chain. 3,421,313, 1-14-69,
CI. 59-78.
Harada, Tadamasa; and Omura, Isao, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Carboxy-terminated composite rocket propel-
lant and process for producing using an amide additive. 3,476,622,
11-4-69, CI. 149-19.
Harada, Yuichi: See —
Konishi, Hikoichi; Harada, Yuichi; Sunahara, Tamotsu;
Sakaguchi, Yasuhiro; and Ishihara, Tetsuo,3 ,459,591.
Harasaki, Minoru: See —
lida, Takahiko; Nobata, Akio; Harasaki, Minoru; and Ku-
mazawa, Hirashi,3,43 1,400.
Harasymiak, Joseph. Elecrical switches. 3,440,380, 4-22-69, CI. 200-
156.
Harautuneian, Andrew, to American Hospital Supply Corporation,
mesne. Medical catheter with balloon leakage indicator.
3,426,758, 2-1 1-69, CI. 128-349.
Harautuneian, Andrew, to American Hospital Supply Corporation,
mesne. Medical catheter with plastic balloon requiring low infla-
tion force and method of making same. 3,452,756, 7-1-69, CI.
128-349.
Harbach, Arthur John: See —
Woodhouse, Dennis; and Harbach, Arthur John, 3,475, 188.
Harbard, Edward H., to Smith, T. J., & Nephew Limited. Adhesive
surgical and other tapes, plasters, bandages, dressings and the like.
3,457,919, 7-29-69, CI. 128-156.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 41
642
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Harbard, Edward H.; and Stephenson, Arthur R., to Smith, T. J., &
Nephew Limited. Manufacture of microporous sheet plastic
material. 3,424,824, 1-28-69, CI. 264-23.
Harbaugh, Arthur G.: See —
Miller, Joseph N.; and Harbaugh, Arthur G., 3,452,984.
Miller, Joseph N.; and Harbaugh, Arthur G., 3,467, 377.
Harbaugh, Samuel S.: See —
Lajoie, Peter A.; and Harbaugh, Samuel S., 3,427,562.
Harbaugh, Samuel S., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Auto-
matic determination of arc furnace operating state. 3,432,604, 3-
11-69, CI. 13-13.
Harbaugh, Samuel S., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Auto-
matic start circuit for computer. 3,470,538, 9-30-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Harbaugh, Theodore L., to Omco Chemical Corporation. Metering
device for soluble materials. 3,425,809, 2-4-69, CI. 23-272.7
Harbaugh, Watson D.: See —
Litt, Peter S., 3,445,000.
Harbaugh, Willis E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thermionic converter. 3,426,221, 2-4-69, CI. 310-4.
Harbeck, Charles L.; and Sellon, Raymond N., Jr., to Stolper Indus-
tries, Inc. Vehicle cab ventilator. 3,486,436, 12-30-69, CI. 98-2.
Harbeck, Charles L.: See —
Wendt, David W.; Harbeck, Charles L.; and Sellon, Raymond
N., Jr.,3,450,430.
Harbeke, Gerold J. Adjustable commode. 3,457,571, 7-29-69, CI. 4-
252.
Harbertson, Grant J. Guide unit for sliding doors. 3,454,979, 7-15-
69, CI. 16-90.
Harbison-Walker Refractories Company: See —
Garber, John A.; Leaman, Theodore R.; and Skelly, David C,
3,421,749.
Napora, Nicholas, 3,429,565.
Weaver, Ernest P., 3,483,026.
Harbolt, Bruce A., to Union Oil Company of California. Fertilizer
applicator and process. 3,435,785, 4-1-69, CI. 1 1 1-6.
Harbott, Norman Richard, to Measuring & Scientific Equipment
Limited. Load carriers and centrifuges. 3,454,217, 7-8-69, CI.
233-26.
Harbour, Philip F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Refrigera-
tion defrost control responsive to operation of compartment air
circulating fan. 3,436,929, 4-8-69, CI. 62-155.
Harbour, Wilmer Paul, Jr.; and Horlander, James F. (Frank J.), to
International Business Machines Corporation. Protection from
signal flutter on turn off. 3,452,15 1, 6-24-69, CI. 178-3.
Harburger Fettchemie Brinckman & Mergell GmbH: See —
Baltes, Josef; Weghorst, Frierich; and Wechmann, Otto,
3,441,577.
Baltes, Josef; Weghorst, Friedrich; and Makus Zdzislaw,
3,472,816.
Harclerode, John R.: See —
Haase, Victor H.; and Harclerode. John R., 3,464,737.
Harco Corporation: See —
Hosford, Harry W., 3,475,311.
Husock, Bernard, 3,448,033.
Mathews, James A., 3,424,665.
Harco Electronics Ltd.: See —
Settler, Morris; and Settler, Bert, 3,444,856.
Hard af Segerstad, Carl-Gustaf. Variable speed transmission.
3,477,300, 11-1 1-69, CI. 74-1 12.
Hard Af Segerstad, Goran J. Fr. Curtain clasp for draping and hang-
ing curtains. 3,427,678, 2-18-69, CI. 16-87.4
Hard Metals Limited: See —
Bingham, Henry, 3,473,591.
Hard, Robert A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Ferro alloy casting
process. 3,483,916, 12-16-69, CI. 164-122.
Hardaway, Fred W.: See —
Kennedy, William A.; and Hardaway, Fred W., 3,475, 703.
Hardaway, Fred W., to Collins Radio Company. Continuous hemi-
spherical contour limit switch for antenna. 3,421,095, 1-7-69, CI.
325-149.
Hardaway, Fred W., to Collins Radio Company. Extreme parameter
search control system. 3,466,430, 9-9-69, CI. 235-150.1
Hardcastle, Glenn A., Jr.: See —
Johnson, David A.; and Hardcastle, Glenn A., Jr.,3,472,841.
Harde, Rudolf: See—
Dreyer, Siegfried; Harde, Rudolf; Jansing, Walter; Kalkoffen,
Friedel; Mausbeck, Hans; and Schnittker, Werner,3,438,431.
Hardee, Walter D.: See—
McGill, Robert W.; and Hardee, Walter D.,3,43 1 ,83 1 .
Harden, Nat A.: See —
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,438,352.
Harden, Phillip L.: See—
Buuck, Frederick A.; Harden, Phillip L.; and Thomas, Samuel
M., Jr.,3,478,349.
Harder, Arthur J.: See —
Carbary, Richard J.; and Harder, Arthur J. ,3,440, 308.
Harder, John E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Submersible
lightning arrester for cable circuits. 3,469,146, 9-23-69, CI. 317-
61.
Harder, John R., to Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Company. Auto-
matic packaging apparatus with removable die covering.
3,474,591, 10-28-69, CI. 53-112.
Harder, Robert Junior, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Thermal isomerization of 1,4-dienes. 3,472,908, 10-14-69, CI.
260-680.
Harder, Robert L.: See —
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., 3,437, 871.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L. ,3 ,449,628.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., 3,453,469.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., 3,453,474.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., 3,453,488.
Cann, Gordon L.; and Harder, Robert L., 3,453,489.
Cann, Gordon L.; Harder, Robert L.; and Jacobs, Paul
F., 3,462,622.
Hardesty, Benjamin T.; and Sarah, Thomas F., to Pflueger Corpora-
tion. Butt extension for a fishing rod. 3,468,052, 9-23-69, CI. 43-
23.
Hardesty, George K. C. Ratio spectroradiometer. 3,432,243, 3-11-
69, CI. 356-176.
Hardesty, George K. C. Illuminating apparatus. 3,486,261, 12-30-69,
CI. 40-130.
Hardesty, Thomas K. C. Multiple image and legend display means.
3,423,865, 1-28-69, CI. 40-130.
Hardico Manufacturing Company: See —
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa Berkeley,
3,455,049.
Hardigg, James S. Method of makig a shock isolator element for
cushioned container unit. 3,445,553, 5-20-69, CI. 264-45.
Hardiman, Russell J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Threaded
fastener testing apparatus. 3,440,869, 4-29-69, CI. 73-89.
Hardin, James Theodore; and Lovrenich, Rodger Thomas, to Eltra
Corporation. Electronic conductor detector and indicator.
3,473,110, 10-14-69, CI. 324-34.
Hardin, N. A.,: See —
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,422,894.
Hardin, William W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Apparatus for reading marks on documents. 3,433,933, 3-18-69,
CI. 235-61.11
Harding, Arthur J. 1.1-2% Alkaline earth hydroxide modification of
wool at 120-150° F for under 15 minutes. 3,447,890, 6-3-69, CI.
8-128.
Harding, David B., to Sani-Jon of America, Inc. Portable toilet.
3,435,464, 4-1-69, CI. 4-111.
Harding, David B., to Sani-Jon of America, Inc. Portable toilet
cabana. 3,447,167, 6-3-69, CI. 4-1 16.
Harding, David G., to Boeing Company, The. Weight indicating
mechanism. 3,469,644, 9-30-69, CI. 177-136.
Harding, George D.; and Storm, Howard L., to General Electric
Company. Charging and triggering circuits for pulsed electrical
devices such as flash lamps. 3,475,651, 10-28-69, CI. 315-242.
Harding, Gordon Thomas, to English Electric Company Limited,
The. Combustion equipment. 3,451,216, 6-24-69, CI. 60-39.65
Harding, James L.: See —
Hill, Jack O.; and Harding, James L.,3,423,945.
Harding, John James, to Conder International Limited. Ceiling
system. 3,440,789, 4-29-69, CI. 52-475.
Harding, John; Placzek, Peter; and Campbell, Sidney Glenroy, to
Universal Highway (Contracting) Limited. Self-propelled ap-
paratus for applying markings to roads and the like. 3,477,352,
11-11-69, CI. 94-44.
Harding, Keith: See —
Nash, Geoffrey James Chetewoode; and Harding,
Keith.3,432,666.
Harding, Philip A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Drive current optimization for magnetic memory systems.
3,467,953, 9-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Harding, Philip A.: See —
Genke, Richard M.; and Harding, Philip A. ,3,484,763.
Harding, Ray S., to Case, J. I., Company. O-ring assembly tool.
3,455,01 I, 7-15-69, CI. 29-235.
Harding, William E.; Perri, John A.; Riseman, Jacob; and Ruder,
Winfield S., to International Business Machines Corporation. High
resolution multiple image camera and method of fabricating in-
tegrated circuit masks. 3,449,049, 6-10-69, CI. 355-53.
Hardinge Brothers, Inc.: See —
Kilmer, William A., 3,422,710.
Parsons, Hubert J.; and Cunningham, Henry L., 3,464,292.
Hardison, Adam M. Apparatus for processing liquid food products.
3,480,451, 11-25-69, CI. 99-234.
Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Catalytic
treatment of vent gases containing ammonia. 3,467,491, 9-16-69,
CI. 23-2.
Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
producing nitric acid. 3,473,893, 10-21-69, CI. 23-162.
Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Method
and apparatus for alternately heating and cooling by indirect heat
transfer. 3,476,176, 11-4-69, CI. 165-2.
Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Selective
removal of oxygen from a hydrogen- ethylene stream. 3,480,384,
11-25-69, CI. 23-2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
643
Hardison, Leslie C; and Hable, William L., to Universal Oil
Products Company. Method and means for thermal incineration of
a contaminated air stream. 3,484,189, 12-16-69, CI. 23-2.
Hardisty, John A.: See-
Richardson, Howard Eugene; and Hardisty, John A. ,3, 485,599.
Hardman & Holden Limited: See—
Harson, Samuel Edward; and. Fogg, Edward, 3,467,683.
Turner, John Harry Wallice; and Harson, Samuel Edward,
3,461,146.
Turner, John Harry Wallice; Frith, England; and Krug, Pavel,
3,481,828.
Hardman Aerospace: See —
Del Giudice, Frank J., 3,480,240.
Karlsen, Asjorn, 3,439,889.
Hardman, Donald E.: See —
Comstock, Lowell R.; Hardman, Donald E.; and Brezinski, Ju-
lius J. ,3,472,914.
Hardman Incorporated: See —
Hardman, Kenneth V., 3,472,809.
Hardman, James Maurice: See —
Loukes, David Gordon; and Hardman, James Mau-
rice.3,453,095.
Hardman, Kenneth V., to Hardman Incorporated. Curable composi-
tion for flexible molds. 3,472,809, 10-14-69, CI. 260-31.8
Hardman, Roland, to National Research Development Corporation.
Extraction of sapogenins from vegetable materials. 3,449,328, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-239.55
Hardman, Roland, to National Research Development Corporation.
Extraction of sapogenins from vegetable materials. 3,449,760, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-239.55
Hardt, Dietrich; and Bartl, Herbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Grafts of vinylchloride upon partially saponified
ethylene-vinylester copolymers. 3,454,674, 7-8-69, CI. 260-878.
Hardt, Ivan E.: See —
Hovenga, La Vern B.; Hardt, Ivan E.; Kidman, Ronald D.; and
Gruen, Harold E.,3,428,916.
Hardtmann, Goetz E., to Sandoz Inc. Asymmetrical triazines.
3,459,750, 8-5-69, CI. 260-248.
Hardtmann, Goetz E.; and Ott, Hans, to Sandoz, Inc. 5,6, 7,9, 10, 14b-
Hexahydroisoquinolo [2,1-d] benzo [1,4] diazepines. 3,435,038,
3-25-69, CI. 260-286.
Hardtmann, Goetz E.; and Ott, Hans, to Sandoz, Inc. Preparation of
isoquinolines. 3,435,040, 3-25-69, CI. 260-288.
Hardtmann, Goetz E.; and Ott, Hans, to Sandoz, Inc. Substituted 2-
nitrobenzophenones. 3,465,042, 9-2-69, CI. 260-591.
Hardtmann, Goetz E.; and Ott, Hans, to Sandoz Inc. 4-Amino-sub-
stituted quinazolines. 3,470,182, 9-30-69, CI. 260-256.4
Hardway, Edward V., Jr., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, mesne.
Drive mechanism. 3,475,763, 10-28-69, CI. 346-136.
Hardwick, Geoffrey H. E., to Engelhard Hanovia of Canada Limited.
Ultra-violet radiation fluid sterilizer having means for discharging
the fluid free of contamination. 3,433,946, 3-18-69, CI. 250-43.
Hardwick, John Gordon, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch)
Limited. Method of making a corrugated tube of fiber- reinforced
plastic material. 3,436,289, 4-1-69, CI. 156-175.
Hardwick, John Gordon, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch)
Limited. Article and method of bonding reinforced rings to tubu-
lar articles. 3,457,963, 7-29-69, CI. 138-172.
Hardwick Stone Company: See —
Berlik, Leroy J., 3,442,261.
Hardwick, Thomas C, Jr. Marine float construction. 3,448,709, 6-
10-69, CI. 114-0.5
Hardwick, Thomas J.; and Jarvie, John M., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Photolytic condensation of saturated
hydrocarbons with polychlorinated olefins. 3,458,416, 7-29-69, CI.
204-163.
Hardwick, William Horton: See —
Simpson, Malcolm Patrick; Hardwick, William Horton; Blundy,
Peter Desmond; and Morris, David Rowland,3,43 1,071.
Hardy, Albert L., to General Electric Company. Thrust bearing.
3,423,138, 1-21-69, CI. 308-132.
Hardy, Albert L., to General Electric Company. Reversing spray
head assembly for automatic dishwasher. 3,447,752, 6-3-69, CI.
239-251.
Hardy, Arthur H., Jr.: See —
Gobeli, David H.; and Hardy, Arthur H., Jr.,3,436,647.
Hardy, Denis Geoffrey: See —
Bentley, Kenneth Walter; Hardy, Denis Geoffrey; and Smith,
Alan Charles Brandon, 3,464, 994.
Hardy, Derek James; and Riddle, Lavis Albert Henry, to British
Hovercraft Corporation Limited, mesne. Cushion supported vehi-
cles with extensible base area. 3,467,215, 9-16-69, CI. 180-128.
Hardy, Derek James; and Riddle, Lavis Albert Henry, to British
Hovercraft Corporation Limited. Air cushion vehicle having a flex-
ible skirt provided with automatic air lubrication means.
3,469,650, 9-30-69, CI. 180-128.
Hardy, Edgar E.: See —
Aykanian, Ardashus A.; and Hardy, Edgar E., 3,451, 103.
Biles, James R.; Brennan, Wendell E.; Alexander, Stephen H.;
and Hardy, Edgar E., 3,470,016.
Hardy, Edgar E., to Mobay Chemical Company. Process for produc-
ing a smooth impervious skin on the surface of a resilient sheet of
foamed plastic. 3,443,007, 5-6-69, CI. 264-321.
Fantl, Joel; Hahn, Frank J.; Hardy, Edgar E.; and Heaps, John
F.,3,434,989.
Russell, David A.; and Hardy, Edgar E., 3,444,036.
Hardy, Frank M., to Haver-Lockhart Laboratories, Incorporated. In-
jectable reconstituted collagen fluid adjuvant for vaccines and
other drugs. 3,469,003, 9-23-69, CI. 424-89.
Hardy, George F.: See —
Wagner, Herman L.; and Hardy, George F., 3,450,665.
Hardy, Harold Kenyon; and Jones, Cecil Henry, to United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority. Hydrostatic extrusion apparatus.
3,440,849, 4-29-69, CI. 72-60.
Hardy, Jean Marie; and Lacombe, Henry Marie Andre Rene, to
Societe Nationale d Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d "Avia-
tion. Ejecting nozzle for propellers provided with a plurality of
driving streams and, more particularly, two driving streams.
3,432,100, 3-1 1-69, CI. 239-127.3
Hardy, John F.; and Doppler, Leonard H., to Cabot Corporation.
Method for reducing the pyrophoricity of metallic powders.
3,480,425, 11-25-69, CI. 75-0.5
Hardy, John F.: See —
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Hardy, John F., 3,433, 660.
Hardy, John L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Controlling gas-
tropods with nicotinanilide or alkylaryl nicotinamide gastropodi-
cides. 3,462,532, 8-19-69, CI. 424-266.
Hardy, Kenneth David; Nayler, John Herbert Charles; and Stove,
Edward Raymond, to Beecham Group Limited. Betaine penicillin
derivatives. 3,448,104, 6-3-69, CI. 260-239.1
Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.: See —
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr., 3,474, 102.
Brown, John Johnston; and Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.,3,474,103.
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quin-
ones, Nicanor Quinones,3,444,169.
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quin-
ones, Nicanor Quinones,3,458,516.
Hardy, Robert G.: See —
Paddock, David A.; and Hardy, Robert G., 3,463,006.
Hardy, Robert W.: See—
Greer, Albert H.; and Hardy, Robert W.,3,428,514.
Hardy Scales Company: See —
Smith, Darrell E., 3,472,329.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam, to American
Cyanamid Company. Isocyanate process. 3,461,149, 8-12-69, CI.
260-453.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam, to American
Cyanamid Company. Conversion of nitroso compounds to iso-
cyanates. 3,467,687, 9-16-69, CI. 260-453.
Hardy, William Baptist; and Bennett, Robert Putnam, to American
Cyanamid Company. Process for producing urethanes. 3,467,694,
9-16-69, CI. 260-471.
Hardy, William C; and Shepard, John C, to Sun Oil Company. In
situ combustion method. 3,452,816, 7-1-69, CI. 166-1 1.
Hardy, Wilton A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Optical scanning techniques employing an optical cavity including
two reflectors and a focussing objective. 3,432,771, 3-11-69, CI.
331-94.5
Hare, Alan Lawrence, to British Titan Products Company Limited.
Process for initiating an arc between electrodes in a plasma gun.
3,448,333, , CI. 315-111.
Hare, Alan Lawrence: See —
Herriman, John Dennis; and Hare, Alan Lawrence, 3,464,792.
Hare, George Frank. System for discharging liquid under pressure.
3,421,548, 1-14-69, CI. 137-563.
Hare, George; and Kowalick, James F., to United States of America,
Army. Recoilless explosive rivet. 3,483,791, 12-16-69, CI. 85-37.
Hare, Glenn F., to Dyna-Med, Inc., mesne. Combined splint and
traction device. 3,477,428, 11-11-69, CI. 128-85.
Hare, Lloyd E.; and Rosborg, Daniel J., to Litton Business Systems,
Inc. Fixed time delay for carriage return mechanism. 3,438,476, 4-
15-69, CI. 197-65.
Hare, Lloyd H., to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Automatically disa-
bled backspace mechanism. 3,432,019, 3-1 1-69, CI. 197-91.
Hare, Maurice J., to Lukens Steel Company. Jig for precision refrac-
tory cutting. 3,463,137, 8-26-69, CI. 125-35.
Hare, Weston Andrew, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for making porous, lightweight zirconia bodies. 3,421,914,
1-14-69, CI. 106-40.
Harelson, Robert G.; and Flynn, Kenneth L., to Emerson Electric
Co. Automatic winding form assembly and machine. 3,464,639, 9-
2-69, CI. 242-1.1
Haren, Ralph J.: See —
Shaff, Gerald H.; Smith, Frank R.; Haren, Ralph J.; and
Chiappe, Orlando J. ,3,479,725.
Harendza-Harinxma, Alfred J., to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Electrolyte and method for anodizing film forming
metals. 3,445,353, 5-20-69, CI. 204-56.
Hares, George B.: See —
Connelly, John H.; and Hares, George B., 3,464,932.
644
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Harff, Gunter; and Grossman, Leonard A. Barbecue grills.
3,452,736,7-1-69,01. 126-25.
Harford Jack R., to Aircraft Radio Corporation. Logarithmic signal
compressor. 3,479,525, 1 1-18-69, CI. 307-235.
Harfst, Ernest D.: See-
McDonald, Harrison M.; and Harfst, Ernest D.,3,483,312.
Hargasser, Hans: See —
Meer, Winfried; and Hargasser, Hans,3,428,873.
Meer, Winfried; Hargasser, Hans; and Schembs, Wolf-
gang,3, 450,964.
Ruchardt, Hugo; Hargasser, Hans; and Meer, Win-
fried.3,480,845.
Hargens, Charles W., Ill; and Field, Richard H., to Pennsylvania
Lions Sight Conservation and Eye Research Foundation, Inc. Ap-
paratus for measuring stress-strain characteristics. 3,452,589, 7-1-
69, CI. 73-80.
Hargest, Thomas Sewell, III: See —
Brown, Malcolm Neal; Hargest, Thomas Sewell, III; and Stoltz,
Herbert Collier,3,449,952.
Hargest, Thomas Sewell, to Bio-Medical Systems, Inc. Permanent
skin exit device. 3,461,869, 8-19-69, CI. 128-214.
Hargest, Thomas S.; Artz, Curtis P.; Thompson, Charles D.; and
Blocker, Truman G., Jr., said Thompson and said Blocker assors.
to said Hargest and said Artz. Fluidized supporting apparatus.
3,428,973, 2-25-69, CI. 5-347.
Harget, Paul J.; and Sturgill, Dennis T., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Thermistors. 3,479,631, 11-18-69, CI. 338-22.
Hargett, Lawrence W. Web drying apparatus having multiple hot air
nozzles and exhaust outlets. 3,435,538, 4-1-69, CI. 34-1 14.
Hargis, Charles W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method for the
preparation of esters of unsaturated acids from the corresponding
nitrites. 3,466,320, 9-9-69, CI. 260-486.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Method for preparing polycyclic heterocyclic compounds.
3,441,569, 4-29-69, CI. 260-319.1
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Manufacture of l,2-bis(aryl (ethylenes. 3,476,747, 11-4-69,
CI. 260-240.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Preparation of quinones. 3,479,374, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-396.
Hargis, Charles W.; and Young, Howard S., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Process for converting ethylenically unsaturated hydrocar-
bons to carbonylic compounds. 3,485,877, 12-23-69, CI. 260-604.
Hargis, Charles W.; Young, Howard S.; and Reynolds, Jefferson
Wayne, to Eastman Kodak Company. Catalytic synthesis of
ketones from aldehydes. 3,453,331, 7-1-69, CI. 260-593.
Hargis, Robert N., to Motorola, Inc. Wave guide coupling structure
with tuning means. 3,428,921, 2-18-69, CI. 333-33.
Hargrave, Kenneth Raymond, to BP Chemicals (U.K.) Limited.
Production of 3,4-lutidine. 3,472,860, 10-14-69, CI. 260-290.
Hargreaves, Derek B.; Staniforth, Eric; and Goostrey, Roy. Variable
speed gears. 3,447,391, 6-3-69, CI. 74-125.5
Hargreaves, Derek Burtt; and Staniforth, Eric. Distributors.
3,448,899, 6-10-69, CI. 222-177.
Hargrove, James L., to Computing Devices of Canada Limited.
Synchro to digital converter using storage capacitors and sampling
circuits. 3,482,242, 12-2-69, CI. 340-347.
Hargrove, Logan E.: See —
Courtney-Pratt, Jeofry S.; and Hargrove, Logan E., 3,435, 230.
Hargrove, Sanford L. Bi-fold door closer. 3,437,125, 4-8-69, CI.
160-193.
Hargrove, William W., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Azetidinones.
3,481,920, 12-2-69, CI. 260-239.
Hari, Istvan; and Staeuble, Max, to Ciba Limited. Anthraquinone vat
dyestuffs. 3,483,230, 12-9-69, CI. 260-368.
Hari, Istvan: See —
Ronco, Karl; and Hari, Istvan.3,480,625.
Haring, Henri: See —
Frossard, Remy; Hetzel, Max; Robert, Henri; and Haring, Hen-
ri,3,446,006.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, 3,428,937.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, 3,481, 137.
Haring, Lewis L.; and Oppen, Walter R., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Automatic resetting means for transformer energized by
asymmetrical waveforms. 3,437,910, 4-8-69, CI. 322-2.
Haring, Marc; Molnar, Istvan; and Wagner-Jauregg, Theodor, to
Siegfried Aktiengesellschaft. Treatment of depression with 5,5-di-
alkyl N- alkylaminoalkyl acridans. 3,431,342, 3-4-69, CI. 424-250.
Haritatos, Nicholas J.; and Harvey, Phillip D., to Chevron Research
Company. Sulfur recovery. 3,463,611, 8-26-69, CI. 23-225.
Hariu, Hiroshi: See —
Asami, Ko; and Hariu, Hiroshi, 3,465,076.
Harkay, Gabriel J., to Cubic Corporation. Liquid measuring
dispenser. 3,429,485, 2-25-69, CI. 222-442.
Harke, Otto. Valve-controlled mixing with upstream heat exchanger.
3,454,082, 7-8-69, CI. 165-166.
Harker, Hallace W. Starter for siphon pipe. 3,472,266, 10-14-69, CI.
137-142.
Harker, Howard R.: See —
Hanks, Charles W.; and Harker, Howard R., 3,450,824.
Harker, James Lincoln; and Kendall, Robert T., to Litton Systems,
Inc. Time delay circuit breaker with short-circuit bypass.
3,465,206, 9-2-69, CI. 317-13.
Harker, Robert I.; and Pellicane, Joseph P., Jr., to Johns-Manville
Corporation. Cation exchange process. 3,428,568, 2-18-69, CI.
252-301.1
Harker, William S., to Bellco Glass, Inc. Decontamination unit.
3,474,929, 10-28-69, CI. 220-19.
Harkess, Andrew J., to Hewitt-Robins, Incorporated. Suspended con-
veyor. 3,442,369, 5-6-69, CI. 198-184.
Harkey, Johnny D., to Cannon Mills Company. Shuttleless terry
loom warp shedding means and method. 3,434,504, 3-25-69, CI.
139-25.
Harkey, Johnny D., to Cannon Mills Company. Terry warp feeding
method and apparatus. 3,463,198, 8-26-69, CI. 139-25.
Harkins, George T., to Miro-Flex Company, Inc. Highway warning
signal. 3,444,838, 5-20-69, CI. 1 16-63.
Harkins, James L.: See —
Stefan, Frank N.; and Harkins, James L., 3,458,056.
Harkins, Samuel J., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Three-pen chart
recorder with individual pen lifting mechanisms. 3,454,952, 7-8-
69, CI. 346-17.
Harklau, Lanny L.: See —
Kulp, Karl T.; and Harklau, Lanny L., 3,465,3 14.
Harklau, Lanny L., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Memory apparatus
and method. 3,431,491, 3-4-69, CI. 324-68.
Harklau, Lanny L.; and James, Raymond H., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Detector for a search memory. 3,432,821, 3-11-69, CI.
340-174.
Harkness, Duane E., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Packaging ap-
paratus. 3,452,514, 7-1-69, CI. 53-374.
Harkness, Joseph R., to Briggs & Stratton Corporation. Vibration
absorbing mounting for single-cylinder vertical shaft engine.
3,429,533, 2-25-69, CI. 248-9.
Harkness, Joseph R., to Briggs & Stratton Corporation. Counter-
balance for single-cylinder engines. 3,457,804, 7-29-69, CI. 74-
604.
Harkness, Joseph R.; and Lechtenberg, Leo J., to Briggs & Stratton
Corporation. Pull rope type starter for vertical shaft engines.
3,465,740, 9-9-69, CI. 123-185.
Harkreader, Gordon G.: See —
Richardson, Dean E.; and Harkreader, Gordon G., 3,459,7 19.
Harkulich, Theodore M.: See —
Sicka, Richard W.; Rose, Selwyn H.; and Harkulich, Theodore
M.,3,445,361.
Harlacher, William H.: See —
Fleming, Roger A.; Harlacher, William H.; Spalek, Raymond J.;
and Lowe, James B., 3,470,686.
Harlam, Gerald F.; and Okolowicz, Marian A., to Pilling Chain Co.,
Inc. Method and apparatus for coating articles. 3,421,924, 1-14-
69, CI. 117-66.
Harlamoff, Anatol J.: See —
Goodman, Richard E.; Horning, Don O.; and Harlamoff, Anatol
J. ,3,446,062.
Harlan, David D.: See —
Compton, David D.; and Harlan, David D., 3,458, 109.
Harlan, Don L., to Texaco Inc. Dynamic seal for drill pipe annulus.
3,472,518, 10-14-69, CI. 277-31.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., to General Motors
Corporation. Generator voltage regulating system. 3,467,853, 9-
16-69, CI. 322-28.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; and Hanson, Charles G., to General Motors
Corporation. Voltage protection circuit for transistor regulators.
3,469,168, 9-23-69, CI. 320-64.
Harland, Glen E., Jr.; Hanson, Charles G.; and Wiechmann, Eldred
H., to General Motors Corporation. Transistor voltage regulator
input circuit. 3,467,854, 9-16-69, CI. 322-28.
Harland, Glen E.: See —
Burton, Robert M.; and Harland, G -n E.,3,476,981.
Harland, Philip W.; and Schmaus, Siegfried H. A., to Ametek, Inc.
Dispenser valve means. 3,423,064, 1-21-69, CI. 251-231.
Harley, John. On-off transducer. 3,449,689, 6-10-69, CI. 330-51.
Harley, Stephen Brian: See —
Smith, Frank Burchard; and Harley, Stephen Brian, 3,467,220.
Harley-Davidson Motor Co.: See —
Seckinger, Albert E., 3,434,887.
Harlin, Lester E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Mounting arrange-
ment for rotary compressor. 3,476,309, 1 1-4-69, CI. 230-235.
Harlin, Lester E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Lubrication system
for rotary compressor. 3,480,204, 1 1-25-69, CI. 230-152.
Harlin, Lester E.; and Moore, Walter C, to Borg-Warner Corpora-
tion. Oil separator for rotary compressor. 3,478,957, 1 1-18-69, CI.
230-207.
Harlow, Earl V., to Koppers Company, Inc. Method for producing
coke. 3,444,046, 5-13-69, CI. 201-6.
Harm, Alson Robert, to Procter & Gamble Company, Inc. Package
for cylindrical articles or objects. 3,460,671, 8-12-69, CI. 206-65.
Harm, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Self-regulating gas
generator. 3,453,086, 7-1-69, CI. 23-282.
LIST OF PATENTEES
645
Harman, Benneu B.: See—
Pollak, Edward C; Harman, Bennett B.; and Solomon, Wil-
!iam,3,435,643.
Harman, Charles K.. to Twentieth Century Tool Co., mesne. Groov-
ing tool. 3,451,294, 6-24-69, CI. 77-58.
Harman, John N., Ill: See —
Watanabe, Hideo; and Harman, John N., 111,3,438,875.
Harman, Julius, to Herbert, Alfred, Limited. Manually indexable tur-
ret for a machine tool. 3,449,990, 6-17-69, CI. 82-36.
Harman, Julius, to Herbert, Alfred, Limited. Machine tools with tool
change facilities. 3,466,739, 9-16-69, CI. 29-568.
Harman, Julius, to Herbert, Alfred, Limited. Machine tools provided
with automatic tool- change facilities. 3,466,740, 9-16-69, CI. 29-
568.
Harman, Michael Godfrey, to National Cash Register Company,
The. Associative magnetic memory devices and matrices.
3,480,927, 11-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Harmer, David E.; Mount, Ramon A.; and Vanderbush, James J., Jr.,
to Dow Chemical Company, The. Transbromination process.
3,480,534, 1 1-25-69, CI. 204-163.
Harmer, William D., to Giddings & Lewis, Inc. Instrument for
checking energization of solenoid valves and position of valve
plunger. 3,487,306, 12-30-69, CI. 324-133.
Harmes, Oren Burton; and Moseley, Karl Wilfred, to Olinkraft, Inc.,
mesne. Filling device. 3,483,666, 12-16-69, CI. 53-59.
Harmon , Sherril A.: See —
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon , Sherril A. ,3,473, 161.
Harmon, Allen; and Gause, Benjamin, to Crompton & Knowles Cor-
poration. Weight recorders. 3,430,721, 3-4-69, CI. 177-2.
Harmon, Carlyle, to Johnson & Johnson. Interlabial pad. 3,420,235,
1-7-69, CI. 128-290.
Harmon, Carlyle, to Johnson & Johnson. Nonwoven fabric and
method of manufacturing the same. 3,485,705, 12-23-69, CI. 161-
59.
Harmon, Donald K., to General Electric Company. Hair treating ap-
paratus. 3,468,319, 9-23-69, CI. 132-9.
Harmon, Duane D., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Automatic
liquid mixing apparatus. 3,437,447, 4-8-69, CI. 23-253.
Harmon, Edward J., to Micro-poise Engineering and Sales Company.
Brake disc and balancing weight. 3,452,845, 7-1-69, CI. 188-218.
Harmon, Howard I. System and apparatus for erecting moving and
dismantling shoring and the like. 3,479,010, 1 1-18-69, CI. 254-4.
Harmon, James R.; and Yarbrough, Hodgie L. Automatic aerial dis-
tress signal. 3,465,987, 9-9-69, CI. 244-1.
Harmon, James V. Method and apparatus for towing skiers and the
like. 3,473,486, 10-21-69, CI. 104-173.
Harmon, Leon D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Optical measuring apparatus for determining interspatial distances.
3,444,383, 5-13-69, CI. 250-219.
Harmon, Richard C, to Philco-Ford Corporation, mesne. Microelec-
tronic test probe with defect marker acess. 3,445,770, 5-20-69, CI.
324-158.
Harmon, Robert W., to Ohio Brass Company, The. Oil-filled cable
terminal with conductive, elastomeric stress cone. 3,471,628, 10-
7-69, CI. 174-12.
Harmon, Robert W., to Ohio Brass Company, The. Line post insula-
tor. 3,483,314, 12-9-69, CI. 174-140.
Harmon, Sherril A.: See —
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A. ,3,430,209.
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A. ,3,439,347.
Goshorn, Larry A.; and Harmon, Sherril A. ,3,487,370.
Goshorn, Larry A.; Harmon, Sherril A.; and Erickson, Robert
G.,3,470,537.
Harmon, William C; See —
Sower, George W.; and Harmon, William C, 3,447,074.
Harmon, William George; and de Wolf, James L., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. RF phase shift power coder. 3,445,772, 5-20-69, CI.
325-126.
Harmon, William M.: See —
Turner, Lloyd Bowman; and Harmon, William M., 3,485,284.
Harmonic Reed Corporation: See —
Faulkner, Albert A., 3,454,259.
Faulkner, Albert A., 3,459,406.
Harms, Gordon E., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,473,780,
10-21-69, CI. 251-76.
Harms, Maximilian; and Wetterholm, Gustav Allan, to Nitroglycerin
Aktiebolaget. Method for the manufacture of the fuse head ele-
ment of electric fuses. 3,421,210, 1-14-69, CI. 29-623.
Harms, Wolfgang; von Oertzen Klaus; Bein, Hans-Samuel; and
Siegel, Edgar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Anthraquinone dyestuffs and processes for their production.
3,468,879, 9-23-69, CI. 260-239.7
Harmsen, Johan L. Support means for a conductor rail. 3,437,765,
4-8-69, CI. 191-32.
Harmsen, Johan L. Rail fastening means for use in railway tracks.
3,442,452, 5-6-69, CI. 238-265.
Harmsen, Siegfried: See —
Denning, Ralph Murch; Hertel, Heinrich; and Harmsen, Sieg-
fried,3, 447,764.
Harmsworth, James R. Method and apparatus for forming plywood
panels. 3,438.830, 4-15-69, CI. 156-300.
Harmuth, Henning, to Battelle-lnstitut E.V. System for the transmis-
sion of information by carrier waves over a single conductor.
3,470,324, 9-30-69, CI. 179-15.
Harnack, George H.: See —
Lawrence, Roland B.; and Harnack, George H., 3,449, 708.
Harnau, Han-Dieter, to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Detonator generator
for a spin-stabilized projectile. 3,470,818, 10-7-69, CI. 102-70.2
Harnden, John D., Jr., to General Electric Company. Silicon con-
trolled rectifier gating circuits with a high frequency triggering
voltage and photocells. 3.459,943, 8-5-69, CI. 250-208.
Harnden, John D., Jr.: See —
Jones, Clifford M.; and Harnden, John D., Jr.,3,432,846.
Watrous, Donald L.; and Harnden, John D., Jr.,3,487,345.
Watrous, Donald Leland; and Harnden, John D., Jr., 3,464, 225.
Harned, Roger L., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Process for
the production of glutamic acid. 3,451,891, 6-24-69, CI. 195-47.
Harned, Roger L., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Production
of riboflavin. 3,475,274, 10-28-69, CI. 195-28.
Harner, Robert H., to S & C Electric Company. Control and mea-
suring system for high voltage electric power transmission systems.
3,460,042, 8-5-69, CI. 325-67.
Harney, Frank L., Jr.; and Hoard, Norman F. Flashing signs having
transistorized oscillator circuit. 3,427,500, 2-1 1-69, CI. 315-200.
Harnisch, Heinz: See —
Bender, Ludwig; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl,3,455,81 1.
Heymer, Gero; Harnisch, Heinz; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Traul-
sen, Karl,3,438,725.
Kern, Winfried; Cremer, Joseph; and Hamisch,
Heinz.3,476,510.
Mehne, Arthur; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl, 3,455 ,798.
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte, Friedrich, to Knap-
sack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of magnesi-
um hydrogen-phosphate trihydrate. 3,433,586, 3-18-69, CI. 23-
109.
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte, Friedrich, to Knap-
sack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for stabilizing dicalcium
phosphate dihydrate. 3,464,786, 9-2-69, CI. 23-108.
Harnischfeger Corporation: See —
Baron, Henry A., 3,486,574.
Bollinger, John G.; Stankey, Michael A.; and Harrison, Howard
L., 3,452,180.
Dechantsreiter, Max J., 3,478,907.
Schmid, Gerald E.; and Parez, James J., 3,423,618.
Schneider, Karl, 3,463,338.
Harnish, Eugene E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Laminated seg-
mented rotor. 3,426,871, 2-1 1-69, CI. 188-218.
Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Refrigera-
tion system with accumulator means. 3,444,699, 5-20-69, CI. 62-
225.
Harnish, James R.; and Lessley, Byron L., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Refrigeration systems with accumulator means.
3,423,954, 1-28-69, CI. 62-222.
Harnish, Wayne O.; and Nettekoven, William F., to Minnesota Min-
ing and Manufacturing Company. Reel-storage box. 3,462,206, 8-
19-69, CI. 312-17.
Harnsberger, Bobby G., to Texaco Inc., and Texaco Development
Corporation. Permeable cementing composition and method.
3,428,121, 2-18-69, CI. 166-276.
Harnsberger, Bobby G.; and Payton, Joy T., to Texaco Inc. Method
and composition for stabilizing incompetent oil containing forma-
tions. 3,429,373, 2-25-69, CI. 166-276.
Haroldson, Arthur H.; and Cox, Hubert L., to Budd Company, The.
Copper foil surface treatment. 3,434,889, 3-25-69, CI. 148-6.14
Haroldson, Ralph K. Air conditioner control means responive to
vehicle engine power demands. 3,462,964, 8-26-69, CI. 62-133.
Haroldson, Victor G. Elevated flooring. 3,425.179, 2-4-69, CI. 52-
283.
Harowe Servo Controls, Inc.: See —
Christensen, Eric K., 3,486,148.
Livingston, Douglas J., 3,486,054.
Harp, Emile F.: See —
Gurley, Jesse Fred, Jr.; Harp, Emile F.; and Reichard, Edward
L.,3,437,276.
Harper & Row Publishers Incorporated: See —
Belina, Thomas E., 3,482,330.
Harper, Billy G.: See —
Atkins. Bobby L.; and Harper, Billy G, 3,429,954.
Bashaw, Robert N.; and Harper, Billy G., 3,480,546.
Gardner, John B.; Smith, Charles F.; and Harper, Billy
G.,3,472,752.
Harper Buffing Machine Company: See —
Kramen, Frank H., 3,441,968.
Harper, Burke L. Fluid drainage disposal system. 3,454,043, 7-8-69,
CI. 137-565.
646
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Harper, Calvin L., to Envelope Conversion Equipment Co. Transfer
attachement for envelope forming machine. 3,456,942, 7-22-69,
CI. 27112.
Harper, Cecil R. Ripper tooth mounting for earth working machines.
3,433,310, 3-18-69, CI. 172-471.
Harper, Chester H.: See —
Allen, Kenneth M.; and Harper, Chester H., 3,455,445.
Allen, Kenneth M.; and Harper, Chester H., 3,476, 234.
Harper, Clarence Michael, Jr.; and Harrington, George Fox. Process
for curing a meat product. 3,436,230, 4-1-69, CI. 99-159.
Harper, George S., to Airpax Electronics Incorporated. Multipole
circuit breaker. 3,444,488, 5-13-69, CI. 335-10.
Harper, George S., to Airpax Electronics Incorporated. Circuit
breaker with positive relatch. 3,486,140, 12-23-69, CI. 335-168.
Harper, George Whitwell, to Primrose Third Axle Company Limited.
System of operating close coupled trailer units. 3,481,629, 12-2-
69, CI. 280-415.
Harper, Jack R., to Dow Corning Corporation. Methods of bonding
silicone rubbers to surfaces. 3,455,762, 7-15-69, CI. 156-315.
Harper, Jack R.; and Loughlin, James, to FMA, Inc. Vector mensu-
ration device, method for its use, and method for its calibration.
3,434,331, 3-25-69, CI. 73-1.
Harper, James G., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Selective gold
doping for high resistivity regions in silicon. 3,440,114, 4-22-69,
CI. 148-187.
Harper, James K.: See —
Hubbard, David C; and Harper, James K., 3,472,395.
Harper, James L.: See —
Daniels, David A.; Harper, James L.; and Steadman, Thomas
R.,3,479,387.
Godfrey, John J.; Sykes, James A.; Harper, James L.; and Mor-
gan, Charles R.,3,463,81 1.
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Aminonitrile synthesis. 3,424,783, 1-28-69, CI. 260-465.5
Harper, James L.; and Daniels, David A., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Polymers containing beta-haloisocyanate groups. 3,483,175, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-85.1
Harper, James L.; and Thomas, Alan H., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Novel beta-chloroisocyanato adducts prepared by the reaction of
isocyanic acid, a positive halogen yielding compound, and olefini-
cally unsaturated oils. 3,472,886, 10-14-69, CI. 260-404.5
Harper, James L.; and Thomas, Alan H., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Preparation of l-chloro-2-isocyanatocyclohexane. 3,483,243, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-453.
Harper, James U. Adjustable jig for hole forming. 3,464,296, 9-2-69,
CI. 77-62.
Harper, John D. Conduit support apparatus. 3,469,601, 9-30-69, CI.
137-615.
Harper, John D.; Breyer, Frederick; and Wagner, Richard C, to In-
tegral Process Systems, Inc. Liquid nitrogen flash freezing.
3,431,745, 3-11-69, CI. 62-63.
Harper, John W.: See —
Hulverson, Adrian F.; Harper, John W.; and Saxton, Floyd
G., 3,456,390.
Harper, Laffie. Rotary stamping machine. 3,427,847, 2-18-69, CI.
72-186.
Harper, Laffie. Machine for connecting hollow air turning vanes with
rails. 3,455,008, 7-15-69, CI. 29-208.
Harper, Leonard Roy, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Nondestructive read transistor memory cell. 3,423,737, 1-21-
69, CI. 340-173.
Harper, Norman James: See —
Beckett, Arnold Heyworth; Harper, Norman James; and Sim-
monds. Alma Beryl.3,462,444.
Jack, David; Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Peel, Mervyn Evan;
and Harper, Norman James,3,458,521.
Harper, Stephen James, to Humber Limited. Adjustable steering
column. 3,424,025, 1-28-69, CI. 74-493.
Harper, Walter J.; and Ham, Edward J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Activation of phosphor films. 3,460,986, 8-12-69, CI.
117-215.
Harper, Walter Reeve, Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Elec-
trical switch particularly adapted for use in pressurized areas.
3,470,514, 9-30-69, CI. 337-89.
Harper, William E., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Unidirectional breather means for electrical apparatus. 3,483,306,
12-9-69, CI. 174-14.
Harper, William E.; and Ramrath, Joseph M., to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. Interrupting device having U-shaped
parallel current paths. 3,446,928, 5-27-69, CI. 200-146.
Harper, William M.: See —
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.; Johnson, Walter E.; and Harper, Wil-
liam M.,3,477,631.
Harper, Winston J., to Technequip Company Limited, The. Large
free all check valve. 3,444,881, 5-20-69, CI. 137-1 12.
Harper-Wyman Company; See —
Bergquist, Frank H., 3,423,021.
Bergquist, Frank H., 3,469,567.
Michaels, Leonard H., 3,423,020.
Sekera, George F., Jr., 3,469,781.
Harpham, Lawrence M. Combination fishing pole and reel holder.
3,431,670, 3-1 1-69, CI. 43-21.2
Harr, George B., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. Explo-
sion barrier. 3,434,336, 3-25-69, CI. 73-35.
Harr, George B., to Air Logistics Corporation. Container safety wall.
3,480,058, 11-25-69, CI. 150-0.5
Harr, Thomas E.; See —
Altshuler, Thomas L.; Harr, Thomas E.; and Ledges, George
E.,3,435,137.
Harrand, James H.: See —
Hembd, William H.; and Harrand, James H., 3,429,052.
Harrell, Bob G., to Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Company. Com-
bination lock mechanism. 3,423,970, 1-28-69, CI. 70-156.
Harrell, James M.: See —
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; Pulley, James A.; Vaughn,
Lawrence M.; York, William D.; and Young, Wayne
H., 3,450,446.
Fall, Herbert S.; Harrell, James M.; York, William D.; Young,
Wayne H.; and Vaughn, Lawrence M., 3,485, 539.
Harrell, Osmah E. Aseptic catheter assembly with holder introducer.
3,444,860, 5-20-69, CI. 128-349.
Harrell, Patrick Harwood; and Lemin, Denis Ronald, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Wool dyeing process. 3,469,930, 9-
30-69, CI. 8-54.
Harrell, Preston T. Peanut digger. 3,473,615, 10-21-69, CI. 171-116.
Harrett, Thomas, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Magnetic reed contact assemblies. 3,478,287, 11-11-69, CI. 335-
154.
Harrick, Nicolas J., to North American Philips Company, Inc. In-
frared spectra of powders by means of internal reflection spec-
troscopy. 3,431,41 1, 3-4-69, CI. 250-43.5
Harrick, Nicolas J.; and Turner, Arthur F., said Turner, Arthur F.,
assor. to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, and said Harrick, Nicolas
J., assor to North American Philips Company, Inc. Internal reflec-
tion element for spectroscopy with film optical cavity to enhance
absorption. 3,436,159, 4-1-69, CI. 356-256.
Harrier, Jack L.; and Spaulding, Lawrence D., to Standard Oil Com-
pany (Indiana). Poly (amide-urea)resin. 3,451,956, 6-24-69, CI.
260-22.
Harries, William S.; Piper, Robert G.; Daugherty, Don G.; Scribner,
Neal; and Asnani, Gul C, to Kabushiki Kaisha Dentsu Wilcox
Electric Company, Inc. Chopper phase comparator for omnirange
receivers. 3,470,557, 9-30-69, CI. 343-106.
Harrigan, Thomas G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
High frequency power inverter. 3,448,370, 6-3-69, CI. 321-45.
Harriman, Allen C: See —
Andrews, Barry G.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,477,078.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,439, 367.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,470,573.
Bergeron, Normand; Harriman, Allen C; and Sitko, Antoni
L.,3,477,079.
Harriman, Allen C, to Kamborian, Jacob S. Apparatus for
dispensing adhesive. 3,426,945, 2-11-69, CI. 222-135.
Harriman, Allen C, to Kamborian, Jacob S. Lasting apparatus with
yieldable wiping means. 3,456,273, 7-22-69, CI. 12-12.5
Harriman, Allen C; and Donahue, Robert F., to Kamborian, Jacob
S. Apparatus for applying adhesive to a shoe assembly. 3,444,571,
5-20-69, CI. 12-12.5
Harriman, Allen C; and Robinson, Charles A., to Kamborian, Jacob
S. Machine for applying coating material to a workpiece.
3,464,382, 9-2-69, CI. 118-406.
Harriman, Allen C; and Vornberger, Karl F., to Kamborian, Jacob
S. Lasting machine. 3,478,379, 11-18-69, CI. 12-10.5
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Harriman, Allen C; Jones, Geoffrey T.;
and Vornberger, Karl F.,3,422,474.
Harriman, Lester W.; Muehlberg, Paul E.; and Teumac, Fred N., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Removal of copper containing in-
crustations from ferrous surfaces. 3,438,81 1, 4-15-69, CI. 134-2.
Harriman Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Petitt, William H., 3,449,545.
Harrimonde Limited: See —
White, Cyril, 3,472,189.
Harring, Charles A.: See —
Bennett, Jack P.; Harring, Charles A.; and Teo, Wil-
liam,3 ,44 1,849.
Harrington, Eugene M. Trowel. 3,460,183, 8-12-69, CI. 15-235.4
Harrington, George E.: See —
Eddy, Thomas W.; and Harrington, George E., 3,421,1 14.
Harrington, George Fox: See —
Harper, Clarence Michael, Jr.; and Harrington, George
Fox,3,436,230.
Harrington, Herbert A.; Dickey, John W.; Allen, William M.; Butz,
Carl C; and Campbell, Clarence E., to Catalox, Corporation. Ap-
paratus for catalytic combustion. 3,485,230, 12-23-69, CI. 126-92.
Harrington, Howard W.: See —
Bauhaus, Richard H.; Harrington, Howard W.; and Poulter,
Howard C, 3,440,529.
Harrington, Howard W., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Method for
use in spectroscopic analysis. 3,448,380, 6-3-69, CI. 324-58.5
Harrington, James W. Pipe string fill-up tool. 3,461,962, 8-19-69, CI.
166-226.
LIST OF PATENTEES
647
Harrington, John H.; and Prill, Arnold L., to International Nickel
Company, Inc., The. Flowable metal powders. 3,481,714, 12-2-69,
CI. 29-182.
Harrington, Joseph J.: See —
Jordan, Bertram L.; Mitchell, John D.; Harrington, Joseph J.;
Griffin, Charles B.; and Hall, William R.,3,482,614.
Maurya, Ramamurat R.; Harrington, Joseph, Jr.; and Squibb,
Edward R., 111,3,478,410.
Harrington Manufacturing Company: See —
Jordan, Bertram L., 3,482,613.
Harrington, Richard H.; and Henkel, Michael A., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Printer with swiveling pushrods.
3,433,153, 3-18-b9, CI. 101-93.
Harrington, Robert C., Jr.; and Ammons, Robert L., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Method of making a cigarette filter tow.
3,428,723, 2-18-69, CI. 264-207.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; and Bond, James H., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Fire resistant cellulose ester compositions. 3,437,497,
4-8-69, CI. 106-15.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr.; Smith, James L.; and Bond, James H., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Fibrous element. 3,463,688, 8-26-69,
CI. 156-152.
Harrington, Roger E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Magnetic con-
trol of electric arcs by means of permanent magnets attached to
the electrode holder. 3,449,610, 6-10-69, CI. 313-32.
Harrington, Roy Edwards; and Shriver, George Harvey, to Deere &
Company. Tobacco harvester. 3,453,815, 7-8-69, CI. 56-27.5
Harrington, Roy V., to Corning Glass Works. Glass article and
method of production. 3,485,647, 12-23-69, CI. 106-52.
Harrington, Thomas L.: See —
Vanstrum, Robert C; Harrington, Thomas L.; and Tung, Chi
Fang.3,486,952.
Harris, Albert Edward; and Tolhurst, Frank R., to llford Limited.
Preparation of sensitised photographic paper. 3,447,942, 6-3-69,
CI. 117-4.
Harris, Alexander Thomas; and King, Kenneth Francis, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Alpha-olefin, non-conjugated
aliphatic diene, 2- norbornene(mono-unsaturated)terpolymer com-
positions and method of tacking with same. 3,467,633, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-80.78
Harris, Alva F., to Monsanto Company. Process for polymerizing
monovinylidene aromatic hydrocarbon monomer formulations.
3,444,108, 5-13-69, CI. 260-4.
Harris, Alva F., to Monsanto Company. Process for polymerizing
monovinylidene aromatic hydrocarbon monomer formulations.
3.466.349, 9-9-69, CI. 260-886.
Harris, Alva F., to Monsanto Company. Process for polymerizing
monovinylidene aromatic hydrocarbon monomer formulations.
3.466.350, 9-9-69, CI. 260-886.
Harris and Thrush Manufacturing Company: See —
Harris, Harold D., 3,460,698.
Harris, Harold D., 3,465,828.
Harris, Ben A., to Rochester Instrument Systems, Inc. System for
controlling automatic reclosure of a power circuit breaker.
3,471,749, 10-7-69, CI. 317-23.
Harris, Benjamin Lewis: See —
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur; and Harris, Benjamin Lewis,3,450,450.
Harris, Billy Steve, to Bancroft, Joseph & Sons Co. Low tension
delivery for stuffer crimper. 3,430,31 1, 3-4-69, CI. 28-1.
Harris, Boliver T., to Case, J. I., Company. Crank arm assembly.
3,424,014, 1-28-69, CI. 74-44.
Harris Calorific Company, The: See —
Hach, Frank, Jr., 3,433,418.
Harris, Cecil C: See —
Bell, Persa R.; and Harris, Cecil C.,3 ,44 1,351.
Harris, Charles F. Sine-test register-activating mechanism. 3,429,046,
2-25-69, CI. 33-172.
Harris, Charles F. Arc-measuring gauge for use with cylindrical ob-
jects. 3,439,430, 4-22-69, CI. 33-178.
Harris, Charles G. Grinding machine for arcuate shaped blades.
3,483,660, 12-16-69, CI. 51-123.
Harris, Charles J. Plastic rainwear hood. 3,469,264, 9-30-69, CI. 2-
187.
Harris, Charles M., Jr. Post office box door fastener. 3,468,578, 9-
23-69, CI. 292-288.
Harris, Charles P.; and Ellis, Sheldon G., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Aft end igniter. 3,461,672, 8-19-69, CI. 60-256.
Harris, Cleon B. Method of repairing cracked metallic castings.
3,464,103, 9-2-69, CI. 29-402.
Harris, Clyde W., to Te Company, The. Optical objective forming an
intermediate image and having primary and subsidiary conjugate
focal planes. 3,455,623, 7-15-69, CI. 350-55.
Harris Company, Inc.: See —
Harris, Smauel D.; and Downing, James H., 3,462,199.
Harris, Darrel M.: See —
Gutsche, Henry W.; Harris, Darrel M.; and Walsh, Robert
J.,3,469,686.
Harris, Darrel M.; and Westhoff, Donald E., to Monsanto Company.
Electric resistance heaters. 3,436,255, 4-1-69, CI. 1 17-201.
Harris, David A., to Fibreboard Corporation. Resilient channel
member. 3,421,281, 1-14-69, CI. 52-735.
Harris, Don Navarro, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Solubilization
of anti-caries agent. 3,450,812, 6-17-69, CI. 424-49.
Harris, Donald S., to New Castle Products, Inc. Portable partitions.
3,453,790, 7-8-69, CI. 52-143.
Harris, Douglas H., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Reluctance-type transducer device. 3,423,742, 1-21-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Harris, Dwight E.; and Grad, Peter P., to Rotron Incorporated.
Method of making porous bearings and products thereof.
3,445,148, 5-20-69, CI. 308-237.
Harris, Earl R. Warning bell for vehicles moving in reverse.
3,429,290, 2-25-69, CI. 1 16-60.
Harris, Edward N.: See —
Du Pont, Anthony A.; Harris, Edward N.; and Schroeter,
Thomas T.,3,486,340.
Harris, Edward N., to Garrett Corporation, The. Jet engine with an
axial flow supersonic compressor. 3,422,625, 1-21-69, CI. 60-268.
Harris, Ellis D.: See —
Black, Francis B.; and Harris, Ellis D., 3,438,025.
Harris, Elwin A., to Hercules Incorporated. Purification of
polyolefins. 3,436,386, 4-1-69, CI. 260-93.7
Harris, Eric W. P., to Nielsen, A. C, Company, mesne. Photographic
copying apparatus. 3,462,220, 8-19-69, CI. 355-64.
Harris, Everett A.; and Jugler, John, to Branson Instruments Incor-
porated. Ultrasonic tool with fixturing means. 3,483,066, 12-9-69,
CI. 156-580.
Harris, Frank B., Jr.: See —
Tanner, Robert L.; Jones, Edward M. T.; and Harris, Frank B.,
Jr.,3,465,343.
Harris, Fritz B., to Activa Corporation. Instant paper-mache.
3,468,414, 9-23-69, CI. 206-47.
Harris, George A., to Friden, Inc. Optical encoder. 3,465,099, 9-2-
69, CI. 178-17.
Harris, George Allen: See —
Wiggins, Alpha M.; and Harris, George Allen, 3,42 1,1 09.
Harris, George T.Mason's line stretcher. 3,461,565, 8-19-69, CI. 33-
86.
Harris, Gerald R. Machine tool control system. 3,433,972, 3-18-69,
CI. 307-38.
Harris, Glen H., to Oil States Rubber Co. Platform leg packer.
3,468,132, 9-23-69, CI. 61-63.
Harris, Glyn Islwyn: See —
Archer, David Frederick; and Harris, Glyn Islwyn,3,480,584.
Harris, Gordon John, to Fisons Fertilizers Limited. Method of form-
ing granules from molten droplets. 3,457,336, 7-22-69, CI. 264-14.
Harris, Guy H.: See —
Fischback, Bryant C; and Harris, Guy H., 3,457,3 10.
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Harris, Guy H., 3,428,632.
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Harris, Guy H., 3,428,635.
Harris, Halbert M., Jr.: See —
McCowen, Harvey H.; and Harris, Halbert M., Jr. ,3,474,429.
Harris, Harold D. Ratchet clamp vernier. 3,427,016, 2-11-69, CI.
269-214.
Harris, Harold D., to Harris and Thrush Manufacturing Company.
Farm cart. 3,460,698, 8-12-69, CI. 214-519.
Harris, Harold D., to Harris and Thrush Manufacturing Company.
Power driven cultivator. 3,465,828, 9-9-69, CI. 172-70.
Harris, Harold Jay, to Gifford-Hill-Western, Inc. Sprinkling ap-
paratus. 3,484,046, 12-16-69, CI. 239-177.
Harris, Henry E.; and Scruggs, Jack G., to Monsanto Company. Gas
activated treatment of elastic filaments. 3,424,828, 1-28-69, CI.
264-83.
Harris, Horace C, Jr.: See —
Jeter, John D.; and Harris, Horace C, Jr., 3,424, 256.
Harris, Jack R. Amplification by periodically quenching an unstable
system. 3,474,350, 10-21-69, CI. 330-203.
Harris, James D.: See —
Thompson, Raymond; and Harris, James D., 3,434,999.
Harris, James J., to Solitron Devices, Inc., mesne. Compensated
transistor amplifier. 3,461,396, 8-12-69, CI. 330-30.
Harris, James P.: See —
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch, Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F., 3,470,638.
Harris, Jay Howard, to United States of America, Air Force. Single
aperture multiple beam antennas. 3,453,632, 7-1-69, CI. 343-772.
Harris, John E.; and Matthews, Clifford N., to Monsanto Research
Corporation. Method for synthesis of adducts. 3,428,613, 2-18-69,
CI. 260-78.4
Harris, John F. G.; and Hildon, Anthony M., to Laporte Chemicals
Limited. Sodium carbonate perhydrate, its treatment and method
of preparation. 3,463,618, 8-26-69, CI. 23-315.
Harris, John Ferguson, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Polymers of hexafluorocyclopentadiene and per-
fluorodicyclopentadiene. 3,449,304, 6-10-69, CI. 260-80.76
Harris, John Frederick, to Fisons Pest Control Limited. Synthesis of
2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazoles and 2-
trifluoromethylimidazopyridines. 3,449,352, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
309.2
Harris, John R., Jr., to Hunt Electronics Company. Solid state power
control circuit with compensation for line voltage variation.
3,436,562, 4-1-69, CI. 307-252.
648
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Harris, Joseph Earl, Jr., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Apparatus for
heat-cleaning ovens. 3,459,923, 8-5-69, CI. 219-480.
Harris, Joseph M.: See —
Brooks, David N.; and Harris, Joseph M., 3,445,646.
Harris, Kenneth D. Clamp. 3,480,309, 1 1-25-69, CI. 287-1 10.
Harris, Kenneth H.: See-
Elliott, William T.; and Harris, Kenneth H., 3,420,403.
Harris, Lawrence A., to General Electric Company. Trap for organic
vapors in vacuum systems. 3,458,115, 7-29-69, CI. 230-69.
Harris, Lawrence A.; and De Tommasi, Arthur N., to General Elec-
tric Company. Shielded connector for movable lines. 3,459,873, 8-
5-69, CI. 174-86.
Harris, Lee B. Sampling unit for continuous display of spectral anal-
ysis. 3,486,822, 12-30-69, CI. 356-83.
Harris, Lee M.Fat soluble derivative of vitamin B,2 and the prepara-
tion thereof. 3,474,087, 10-21-69, CI. 260-211.7
Harris, Leonard: See —
Whitmore, Henry B.; Lewis, Sidney T.; Ritzinger, Frederick R.;
and Harris, Leonard, 3,436,841.
Harris, Leslie M., Jr., to General Dynamics Corporation. Electronic
navigation system. 3,456,259, 7-15-69, CI. 343-106.
Harris, Louis C.: See —
Aceto, Mario D.; Harris, Louis C; Lands, Alonzo M.; and Alex-
ander, Ernest John, 3,485, 873.
Harris, Luther L., to Ethyl Corporation. Purification device for alkali
metal electrolysis cells. 3,463,721, 8-26-69, CI. 204-245.
Harris, Martin H.; Smith Francis M.; and Jennings, James W., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Method for sand control
in wells. 3,447,607, 6-3-69, CI. 166-15.
Harris, Mechell F. Hair drying hair roller. 3,431,917, 3-11-69, CI.
132-42.
Harris, Neville Wreford; and Hughes, Brian Geoffrey, to English
Electric Valve Company Limited. Traveling wave amplifier tubes.
3,441,783, 4-29-69, CI. 315-3.5
Harris, Norman D.: See —
Farb, Norman E.; and Harris, Norman D., 3,422,567.
Harris, Paul E., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Logarithmic amplifier. 3,448,289, 6-3-69, CI. 307-230.
Harris, Peter D.: See —
Gruentzel, Richard A.; and Harris, Peter D., 3,485,437.
Harris, Rano J., Jr.: See —
Harris, Rano J.; and Harris, Rano J., Jr.,3,474,674.
Harris, Rano J., Sr.; and Harris, Rano J., Jr. ,3,482,450.
Harris, Rano J., Sr.; and Harris, Rano J., Jr., to Precision Sampling
Corporation. Sample inlet systems for analytical instruments.
3,482,450, 12-9-69, CI. 73-422.
Harris, Rano J.; and Harris, Rano J., Jr., to Precision Sampling Cor-
poration. Liquid injection apparatus. 3,474,674, 10-28-69, CI. 73-
422.
Harris, Raymond C, to Eastman Kodak Company. Process for the
preparation of 2-amino-3- hydroxyquinoxalines. 3,446,809, 5-27-
69, CI. 260-250.
Harris, Raymond C; and Newland, Gordon C, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Polymeric compositions containing substituted 1, 4-
benzoquinones. 3,440,209, 4-22-69, CI. 260-41.
Harris, Raymond C; and Straley, James M., to Eastman Kodak
Company. 12-Alkylquinoxalophenoxazine compounds and cations.
3,485,832, 12-23-69, CI. 260-244.
Harris, Richard A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated. In-
terconnecting conductors located on opposite sides of an insulat-
ing base. 3,436,513, 4-1-69, CI. 219-85.
Harris, Richard A.: See —
Blitchington, Frank H., Jr.; and Harris, Richard A. ,3,448,280.
Harris, Richard L., Jr.; and Harrod, William L., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Method and apparatus for mounting,
connecting and repairing stacked circuit boards. 3,462,540, 8-19-
69, CI. 174-68.5
Harris, Richard S.: See —
Geary, Daniel; McKewon, Thomas E.; Harris, Richard S.; and
Bolen, Herbert L, 3,460,258.
Harris, Robert Dennis, to Black and Decker Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Brush holder and insert and method of assembly.
3,478,240, 11-1 1-69, CI. 310-247.
Harris, Robert F.: See —
Beumel, Oscar F., Jr.; Smith, William Novis, Jr.; and Harris,
Robert F.,3,460,919.
Harris, Robert L. Spring shank clamp. 3,425,755, 2-4-69, CI. 306-
1.5
Harris, Robert L., to Emerson Electric Co. Base-mounted motor.
3,428,842, 2-18-69, CI. 310-217.
Harris, Robert M.; Knaggs, Edward A.; and Yeager, John A., to
Stepan Chemical Company. Dispersible food compositions.
3,459,559, 8-5-69, CI. 99-78.
Harris, Robert O.: See-
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch. Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F., 3,470,638.
Harris, Robert R.: See—
Sempert, Robert E.; and Harris, Robert R., 3,440, 201.
Harris, Robert V., to Branson Instruments Incorporated. Method and
apparatus for evaluating the property of a liquid by acoustic
means. 3,435,664, 4-1-69, CI. 73-54.
Harris, Samuel C, Jr., to General Electric Company. Digital reading
impedance measuring arrangement. 3,445,763, 5-20-69, CI. 324-
57.
Harris, Samuel W.; Morello, Edwin F.; and Peters, Gavin H., to
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Process for decomposition of
oxides of nitrogen. 3,459,494, 8-5-69, CI. 23-2.
Harris, Sidney F. Means for directing supply water toward the low
temperature zone of water heater. 3,465,123, 9-2-69, CI. 219-328.
Harris, Smauel D.; and Downing, James H., to Harris Company, Inc.
Silo unloader. 3,462,199, 8-19-69, CI. 302-56.
Harris, Stanley R.: See —
Wanderman, Herbert A.; and Harris, Stanley R., 3,48 1,058.
Harris, Stephen E.; and Targ, Russell, said Targ assor. to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for producing a
frequency modulated laser beam. 3,444,479, 5-13-69, CI. 331-94.5
Harris, Stephen E.: See —
Oshman, Malin Kenneth; and Harris, Stephen E., 3,43 1,5 14.
Harris, Tedric A.; and Wellons, Frank W., to SKF Industries, Inc.
Tapered roller bearing assembly. 3,447,849, 6-3-69, CI. 308-214.
Harris, Thomas B.: See —
Vitale, Donald J.; Eagleson, Edwin W.; Harris, Thomas B.; and
Menichelli, Vencent J.,3,461,801.
Harris, Thomas J.: See —
Fleisher, Harold; and Harris, Thomas J. ,3,448, 282.
Harris, Thomas J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Light deflector. 3,481,661, 12-2-69, CI. 350-150.
Harris, Thomas J.; Fleisher, Harold; and Shapiro, Eugene, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Radiation beam deflection
sysem. 3,434,778, 3-25-69, CI. 350-160.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max,
Erhard, to International Business Machines Corporation. Electrop-
tical memory. 3,439,348, 4-15-69, CI. 340-173.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max,
Erhard, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Degenerate laser device having polarization control of light.
3,469,206, 9-23-69, CI. 33 1-94.5
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Stressed laser scanning device using light
polarizers. 3,432,221, 3-11-69, CI. 350-149.
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard, to International Business
Machines Corporation. High speed laser frequency selector.
3,435,370, 3-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Harris, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Variable width pulse circuit. 3,430,074, 2-25-69, CI. 307-265.
Harris, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thyristor switch circuit having diode controlled firing means.
3,441,873, 4-29-69, CI. 331-107.
Harris, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Thyristor switch pulse generating circuit having means to improve
shape of output pulse. 3,459,972, 8-5-69, CI. 307-284.
Harris, William B.; and Massey, Richard P., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Thyristor switch circuit for producing
pulses of variable widths and having diode means for shortening
the fall times of the pulses. 3,479,533, 1 1-18-69, CI. 307-265.
Harris, William G., Jr.: See —
Stanley, William C; Harris, William G., Jr.; and McLeroy, Ed-
ward G., Jr.,3,478,308.
Harris, William H. Dental operatory and valve used therein.
3,445,934, 5-27-69, CI. 32-22.
Harris, William Leslie, to Contra Costa County Water District.
Process for water treatment filter conditioning. 3,478,880, 11-18-
69, CI. 210-80.
Harris, William R.: See —
Lake, Milburn B.; and Harris, William R.,3,453,767.
Harris, William R. Shell and accessory case for skeet and
trapshooters. 3,459,327, 8-5-69, CI. 220-20.
Harris-Intertype Corporation: See —
Adams, Dolor N.; and Fauser, Donald L., 3,471,625.
Bobalek, Edward G.; Hart, John R.; and Fauser, Donald L.,
3,486,889.
Bulk, Robert A.; and Toth, Louis P., 3,461,798.
Ellis, Jarrett R.; and Weidman, William H., 3,453,956.
Goettsch, Walter J., 3,459,080.
Grobman, William; and Rullo, Gabriel N., 3,422,757.
Heigl, Carl H., 3,466,026.
Hunstiger, Francis, 3,450,473.
Kolb, Edwin R.; Richardson, James I.; and Hunstiger, Francis,
3,435,309.
Lee, William H.; and Richards, Alan W., 3,426,260.
Moser, Henry W., 3,479,240.
Norton, Robert K., 3,433,155.
Norton, Robert K., 3,460,473.
Proud, Ralph A., Jr.; O'Brien, Richard C; Graubert, Seth; and
Goldstein, Theodore J., 3,470,539.
Richards, Alan W., 3,477,367.
Roberts, Webster C, 3,427,658.
Roseman, Joseph Charles, 3,459,289.
Ruetschle, Rudolph H., 3,471,141.
Sarka, Albert J., 3,430,542.
Sarka, Albert J., 3,435,737.
Sarka, Albert J., and Toth, Louis P., 3,455,763.
LIST OF PATENTEES
649
Sarka. Albert J.; and Toth, Louis P., 3,460.443.
Sarka, Albert J.. 3,485,146.
Seel, Howard J.; and Anderson, Robert J., 3,453,955.
Staines. Alfred J., 3,451,670.
Stotzer, Roger H.; Lee, William H.; and Vandeman, Jack E.,
3.467,007.
Stotzer. Roger H.; and Southam, Donald L., 3,477,712.
Treff, Ernest H.. 3,460,729.
Vandeman, Jack E.; and Seel, Howard J., 3,473,468.
Wood, William H., 3,455,003.
Zugel, Victor A., 3.443,807.
Harrison, Albert L. Game board. 3.458,216, 7-29-69, CI. 281-44.
Harrison, Anthony William, to Girling Limited. Disc brakes and sup-
porting means therefor. 3,442,353, 5-6-69, CI. 188-73.
Harrison, Anthony W., to Girling Limited. Brake disc and vibration
damping means therefor. 3,435,925, 4-1-69, CI. 188-218.
Harrison, Benjamin Waugh. Clamps. 3,428.306, 2-18-69, CI. 269-
218.
Harrison. Bobby G., to Whirlpool Corporation. Airflow control
means. 3,472,149, 10-14-69, CI. 98-94.
Harrison, Charles H.: See —
Andersen, Harold Willids; Andersen, Harold W.; and Harrison,
Charles H.,3,476,506.
Harrison, David: See —
Corbett, William Michael; and Harrison, David, 3,459,590.
Harrison, Donald Britton: See —
Greenwood, Robert; Harrison, Donald Britton; and Morris,
Joseph Robert.3,473,848.
Harrison, Donald Britton; Morris, Joseph Robert; and Singleton,
Frank, to T.M.M. (Research) Limited. Chutes for feeding textile
materials to cards. 3,450,439, 6-17-69, CI. 302-28.
Fowler, Eliot Patrick; Harrison, Donald; and Levell, Roy Wil-
liam.3,426,199.
Harrison, Edmund, Jr.; See —
Morris, James Ernest; Harrison, Edmund, Jr.; and Szaksz, Ju-
lius.3,448,721.
Harrison, George C, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Construction of lapped panels having flexible edge portions.
3,422,589, 1-21-69, CI. 52-309.
Harrison, George C, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Laminate animal stall flooring. 3,461,844, 8-19-69, CI. 119-
28.
Harrison, George; and Harrison, Nelson K., to North American
Rockwell Corporation, mesne. Apparatus for making forgings.
3,445,904, 5-27-69, CI. 29-33.
Harrison, Harry, to Sulmist Limited. Bed and platen printing
machine with heated transfer ribbon. 3,435,760, 4-1-69, CI. 101-
287.
Harrison, Henry: See —
Mindell, Marvin I.; Heikkila, Andrew E.; Harrison, Henry; and
Wolz, Rudolph G.,3,477,008.
Harrison, Henry. Rotatable element. 3,424,483, 1-28-69, CI. 287-
52.08
Harrison, Homer S., to American Chain & Cable Company, Inc.,
mesne. Garment conveyor. 3,454,148, 7-8-69, CI. 198-28.
Harrison, Howard L.: See —
Bollinger, John G.; Stankey, Michael A.; and Harrison, Howard
L., 3,452, 180.
Harrison, Ian Robert: See —
Fraser, James; and Harrison, Ian Robert.3,478,153.
Harrison, Ian R.; Smith, Harry A.; and Handlovits, Carl E., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Method or crosslinking polyphenylene
sulfide polymers and preparing laminar structures. 3,451,873, 6-
24-69, CI. 156-325.
Harrison, James Arthur; and Quartermain, Brian, to Davy and
United Engineering Company Limited. Apparatus for monitoring
the position of an object displaceable along a predetermined path.
3,445,640, 5-20-69, CI. 235-151.32
Harrison, James B.; Mageli, Orville L.; and Lowell, Arthur I., to
Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Vinyl chloride polymerization. 3,420,807,
1-7-69, CI. 260-92.8
Harrison, James, to General Strapping Company. Topwrap ap-
paratus. 3.440,796, 4-29-69, CI. 53-74.
Harrison Jet Guns, Inc.: See —
Hakala, John R., 3,444,810.
Harrison, John R.; and Monagle. Daniel J., to Hercules Incor-
porated. Sewage treatment. 3,479,283, 1 1-18-69. CI. 210-54.
Harrison, John W., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Package and method of
making same. 3,479,789, 1 1-25-69, CI. 53-34.
Harrison, John: See —
Hadfield, Dennis; and Harrison, John,3,450,580.
Harrison. John, to Spra-Con Company, The. Tray constructions for
conveyors. 3,463,298, 8-26-69. CI. 198-155.
Harrison, Lee, III. Means and method for generating shadows and
shading for an electronically generated display. 3,441,789, 4-29-
69, CI. 315-18.
Harrison, Lee, III. Means and method for generating shadows on
continuous surfaces in an image produced by an electronic image
generator. 3,454,822, 7-8-69, CI. 315-22.
Harrison. Lee, III. Means and method for controlling surface resolu-
tion at certain points on members of figures produced in an elec-
tronic image generator. 3,459.991, 8-5-69, CI. 315-18.
Harrison, Lee, III, to Computer Image Corporation. Means and
method for automatically generating perspective in an electronic
image display. 3,483,426, 12-9-69, CI. 315-18.
Harrison, Maurice Clark: See —
Vancil, Donald Otis; and Harrison, Maurice Clark.3,457,150.
Vancil, Donald Otis; and Harrison, Maurice Clark, 3,485,579.
Vancil, Donald Otis; and Harrison, Maurice Clark, 3,486, 845.
Harrison. Mc Gregor and Guest Limited: See —
Brade, James N., 3,433,000.
Brade, James N., 3,433,001.
Harrison, McGregor and Guest Limited: See —
Brade, James Neville, 3,483,681.
Harrison, Nelson K.: See —
Harrison, George; and Harrison, Nelson K., 3,445,904.
Harrison, Ollie R., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Cargo barri-
er net. 3,486,723, 12-30-69. CI. 244-1 18.
Harrison, Otto R.: See —
Bielstein, Walter J.; and Harrison, Otto R. , 3,427,65 1 .
Harrison, Patrick, Inc.: See —
Ublacker, Horst, 3,483,745.
Harrison, Peter Franklin, to Peco Machinery Limited. Apparatus for
molding multi-layer or composite articles. 3,466,700, 9-16-69, CI.
18-4.
Harrison, Robert R.: See —
Gajewski, Henry M.; Harrison, Robert R.; and Snyder
Donald.3,456,965.
Harrison, Robert R., to Nemo Corporation. Power control
mechanism for outboard motors and the like. 3,475,911, 11-4-69,
CI. 60-54.5
Harrison, Robert W. Sucker rod. 3,486,557, 12-30-69, CI. 166-68.
Harrison, Stanley R.; and Broughton, Robert M., to Dunlop Rubber
Company Limited. Golf balls having covers of ethylene-unsatu-
rated monocarboxylic acid copolymer compositions. 3,454,280, 7-
8-69, CI. 273-235.
Harrison, Stuart A.; and Wicklatz, John E., to General Mills, Inc.
Cyanoethylated cyclohexane-bis-alkyl amines. 3,478,081, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-464.
Harrison, Thomas R. Rotary engine control mechanism. 3,483,578,
12-16-69, CI. 123-11.
Harrison, Walter K.: See —
Talbot, Samuel A.; Harrison, Walter K..; Talbot, Belle O., ex-
ecutrix of the estate of said; Talbot, Samuel A., deceased said;
and Harrison, Walter K.; assors., 3,48 1,324.
Talbot, Samuel A.; Harrison, Walter K.; Talbot, Belle O., ex-
ecutrix of the estate of said; Talbot, Samuel A., deceased said;
and Harrison, Walter K.; assors., 3,481 ,324.
Harrison, Wayne E.; and Jatras, Stephen J., to Midwestern Instru-
ments, Inc. Oscillograph having semiconductor reflective member.
3,471,863, 10-7-69, CI. 346-108.
Harrison, Wayne E.; and Jatras, Stephen J., to Midwestern Instru-
ments, Inc., a division of Telex Inc. Apparatus for recording the
time-variation of an electrical signal utilizing a pulsed laser.
3,482,254, 12-2-69, CI. 346-76.
Harrison, William B.; and Boulton, Richard C, to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Vacuum chuck for container closure lining machinery.
3,454,282, 7-8-69, CI. 279-3.
Harrison, William M. Air cushion transporting system for heavy duty
pallet. 3,468,393, 9-23-69, CI. 180-116.
Harrod, John F., to General Electric Company. Polymerization of
phenols on metallic copper. 3,434,873, 3-25-69, CI. 1 17-127.
Harrod, William L.: See —
Harris, Richard L., Jr.; and Harrod, William L., 3,462,540.
Harrogate, Nigel Blythe, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Process for making woven stretch fabrics. 3,486,208, 12-30-69, CI.
28-72.
Harrold, Ronald T., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Cathode
ray tube provided with a continuous phosphor layer for producing
indexing signals. 3,444,413, 5-13-69, CI. 313-92.
Harrop Ceramic Service Company: See —
Schoenlaub, Robert A., 3,433,468.
Harrworth, Inc.: See —
Aronson. David, 3,452,551.
Harry, Henry A. Portable tool. 3,456,738, 7-22-69, CI. 173-18.
Harry, Lawrence D., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
curing epoxy resins. 3,431,237, 3-4-69, CI. 260-47.
Harryvan, Elze Anjo: See —
de Winter, Max Solomon; and Harryvan, Elze Anjo, 3,475, 465.
Harsacky, Frank J.: See —
Dolle, Roland E., Jr.; Harsacky, Frank J.; and Tamborski,
Christ.3,481,872.
Dolle, Roland E., Jr.; Harsacky, Frank J.; and Tamborski,
Christ,3,483,129.
Harsch, William Edward: See —
Geary, James Edward, Jr.; Harsch, William Edward; Maxwell.
John Murdock; and Rego, Richard Donald, 3,442,002.
Harsco Corporation: See —
Alexander. Rex L.. 3,436.018.
650
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Chaney, Donal W., 3,458,213.
Chaney, Donal W., 3,473,820.
Cover, James A., 3,440,764.
Harsh, William C, to Cleveland Technical Center, Inc. Coagulant
and process for treating waste waters. 3,446,731, 5-27-69, CI. 210-
43.
Harshaw Chemicals Limited: See —
Benjamin, Harry, 3,434,859.
Harshbarger, Allen L.: See —
Branyon, James Curtis; Harshbarger, Allen L.; and Martin, Max-
ie,3,477,624.
Harshbarger, John H., to Visula Information Institute, Inc. Signal
generator. 3,483,479, 12-9-69, CI. 331-52.
Harshbarger, William E.: See —
Pulskamp, Gerald S.; and Harshbarger, William E.,3,465,841.
Harson, Samuel Edward; and Fogg, Edward, to Hardman & Holden
Limited. Metal organophosphorus compounds. 3,467,683, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-403.
Harson, Samuel Edward: See —
Turner, John Harry Wallice; and Harson, Samuel Ed-
ward,3,461,146.
Hart, Charles G.: See —
Bauder, Carl J.; Hart, Charles G.; and Cleminshaw, Douglas
R.,3,485,694.
Hart, Charles G., to Cambridge Filter Manufacturing Corporation.
Side loading filter housing. 3,423,908, 1-28-69, CI. 55-481.
Hart, Charles W., to Brewer, C, and Company, Limited. Method of
harvesting sugar cane. 3,475,886, 1 1-4-69, CI. 56-1.
Hart, Clifton W.; and Rosacker, Eugene E., to Honeywell Inc. Pulse
width modulated monostable multivibrator magnetometer.
3,487,299, 12-30-69, CI. 324-43.
Hart, Don Rex; and Padgett, Willard L. Apparatus for preventing a
cow from kicking. 3,451,377, 6-24-69, CI. 119-96.
Hart, Donald P.: See—
Brane, Ralph M.; and Hart, Donald P. ,3,483, 109.
Hart, Donald P.; and Plasynski, Joseph E., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Electrodeposition compositions and methods using a basic lead sil-
ico chromate pigment. 3,448,027, 6-3-69, CI. 204-181.
Hart, Edwin J.; and Fielden, Edward M., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of quantitative analysis
of reducible substances with hydrated electrons. 3,429,667, 2-25-
69, CI. 23-230.
Hart, Frederick M.: See —
Prahl, Helmut F.; and Hart, Frederick M.,3,466,252.
Tovey, Henry; Prahl, Helmut F.; and Hart, Frederick
M., 3,434,870.
Hart, Gene E.: See —
Forrest, Joseph B.; and Hart, Gene E., 3,434,438.
Hart, Gerald M.; and Gunderman, Glen L., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Wood laminated with a modified ethylene polymer and
a polyalkylene imine. 3,480,506, 1 1-25-69, CI. 161-165.
Hart, Gerald M.; and Rieke, James K., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Corrosion resistant iron or steel. 3,480,485, 11-25-69, CI.
148-6.15
Hart, H. W., Mfg. Co.: See-
Hart, Harold W., 3,428,028.
Hart, Harold W., to Hart, H. W., Mfg. Co. Drinking cup for fowls.
3,428,028, 2-18-69, CI. 1 19-75.
Hart, Harry P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Single
core series-shunt ferroresonant voltage regulator with easily al-
tered gap. 3,447,068, 5-27-69, CI. 323-60.
Hart, Henry H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Process and ap-
paratus for shaping a shoe upper and bonding a shoe upper to an
insole. 3,422,475, 1-21-69, CI. 12-145.
Hart, Herbert J.; and Ellis, John N., to Schlumberger Technology
Corporation. Methods and apparatus for bridging a well conduit.
3,460,625, 8-12-69, CI. 166-285.
Hart, Howard R., Jr., to General Electric Company. Continuous
shunt protection means for superconducting solenoids. 3,466,504,
9-9-69, CI. 317-13.
Hart, Jack P.: See—
Addie, Albert N.; and Hart, Jack P.,3,435,888.
Christianson, Wallace A.; and Hart, Jack P.,3,467,174.
Hart, Jack P.; and Tharp, James W., to General Motors Corporation.
Bonded pack matrix with seals. 3,456,717, 7-22-69, CI. 165-9.
Hart, James, to Reliquifier Corporation of America. Cryogenic flash
freezing machines. 3,427,820, 2-18-69, CI. 62-307.
Hart, John R.: See—
Bobalek. Edward G.; Hart, John R.; and Fauser, Donald
L., 3,486,889.
Hart, Joseph C: See —
Eveland, Baisel L.; Hart, Joseph C; and Masterson, Earl
E.,3,420,518.
Hart, Le Roy. Fastener. 3,472,542, 10-14-69, CI. 287-189.36
Hart, Leroy D.: See —
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., 3,443,894.
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Hart, Leroy D., 3,443, 895.
Hart, Marcus R.: See —
Graham, Robert P.; Hart, Marcus R.; and Morgan, Arthur I.,
Jr.,3,450,540.
Hart, Marvin N. Trailer guide wheel construction. 3,482,847, 12-9-
69, CI. 280-3.
Hart, Merida L. Subsurface pump. 3,420,183, 1-7-69, CI. 103-44.
Hart, Michael: See —
Bonse, Ulrich Karl; and Hart, Michael.3,446,961.
Hart, Oliver M. Flexible electric heating cable. 3,454,747, 7-8-69,
CI. 219-549.
Hart, Oliver P.: See-
Bertram, Howard W.; Hart, Oliver P.; and Kleppinger, Robert
E.,3,465,210.
Kaplan, Leonard A.; and Hart, Oliver P. ,3,482, 167.
Hart, Oliver P., to Radio Corporation of America. Field-effect oscil-
lator circuit with frequency control. 3,436,681, 4-1-69, CI. 331-
117.
Hart, Otho E.; and Miller, Samuel A. Supersensitive impact sensor.
3,437,041, 4-8-69, CI. 102-70.2
Hart, Paul Anton Herman, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Incoherent microwave generator including a gas discharge tube.
3,434,071, 3-18-69, CI. 331-78.
Hart, Raymond V., to San Angelo Die Casting and Manufacturing
Co., Inc. Gun rack. 3,477,587, 11-11-69, CI. 211-64.
Hart, Rene Maurice: See —
Schmiedel, Ulrich; Meeussen, Louis Achille; Cassiers, Paul
Maria; and Hart, Rene Maurice, 3,44 1,947.
Hart, Robert L. Display tote bag with hook handle closure.
3,452,922, 7-1-69, CI. 229-54.
Hart, Robert T., to Oxford Paper Company. Starch coating insolubil-
ized with a zirconium salt. 3,425,896, 2-4-69, CI. 161-266.
Hart, Rudy J. Gun sight. 3,451,137, 6-24-69, CI. 33-47.
Hart, Thomas W., Jr., to Honeywell, Inc. Plural emitter semiconduc-
tive storage device. 3,487,376, 12-30-69, CI. 340-173.
Hart, Una L., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Polyhalogenated salicy-
lidene anilines. 3,478,097, 11-11-69, CI. 260-566.
Hart, Victor Reginald. Double purpose chair. 3,473,843, 10-21-69,
CI. 297-130.
Hart, Walter C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of con-
trolling fractionator or stripper temperature by controlling
reboiled vapor flow. 3,441,483, 4-29-69, CI. 203-2.
Hart, Wayne C, to Baltimore Concrete Plank Corporation. Cable
looping means. 3,437,316, 4-8-69, CI. 254--190
Hart, Wayne C: See —
Perry, Edward D.; and Hart, Wayne C, 3,429,092.
Hart, William E.; Allen, William A.; and Cunningham, Leslie L., to
United States of America, Navy. Satellite tracking and plotting
device. 3,434,21 1, 3-25-69, CI. 33-1.
Hart-Carter Company: See —
Hume, Horace D., 3,434,733.
Lavalier, James P., 3,457,893.
Strand, Erling K., 3,474,675.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A.; Talbot, Alfred B.; and Weis, Rudolf R., to
Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Method and apparatus for accu-
mulating individual plastic webs into stacks. 3,433,136, 3-18-69,
CI. 93-8.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A.; and Weis, Rudolf R., to Crown Zellerback
Corporation. Method and apparatus for securing a relatively rigid
header to a stack of flexible sheets. 3,474,593, 10-28-69, CI. 53-
124.
Harte, Richard A., to TRW Inc. Blood content monitor. 3,463,142,
8-26-69, CI. 128-2.
Hartel, Erwin H., to Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The. Draft
gear. 3,462,024, 8-19-69, CI. 213-8.
Hartel, Gunter, to Lohner, Kurt, Professor Dr.-Ing. Fuel supply
system for internal combustion engines. 3,476,096, 11-4-69, CI.
123-140.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of alkali salts of carbox-
ylic acids. 3,449,413, 6-10-69, CI. 260-523.
Hartel, Heinz; and Bier, Gerhard, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Oxidation of polyvinyl alcohols. 3,459,724, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-91.3
Hartel, Heinz; and Nebel, Use, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft.
Method of oxidizing aliphatic polymers containing hydroxymethyl
groups. 3,455,882, 7-15-69, CI. 260-67.
Hartel, Heinz; Nebel, Use Ursula; and Bier, Gerhard, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Oxidized polyacroleins as textile sizing
agent. 3,427,286, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-67.
Hartel, Kurt: See—
Frensch, Heinz; Goebel, Helmut; and Hartel, Kurt, 3,46 1,209.
Harten, John T., to General Instrument Corporation. Detented
presettable tuner, particularly for UHF television. 3,474,362, 10-
21-69, CI. 334-51.
Harter, John W., to United States Steel Corporation. Device for im-
pregnating wire rope. 3.459,156, 8-5-69, CI. 1 18-405.
Harter, Lynn J.: See —
Woodman, Howard C; and Harter, Lynn J. ,3,478,701.
Harter, Miriam: See —
Archer, Wesley L.; and Harter, Miriam, 3,449. 262.
Hartford Special Machinery Company, The: See —
Morton, Robert D.; and Grohoski, Edward G., 3,472,400.
LIST OF PATENTEES
651
Hartford, Winslow H.; and Kelly, Walter R., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Manufacture of chromium spinels. 3,438,724, 4-15-69,
CI. 23-56.
Hartgrove, Earl H., Jr.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and Reuben, Bertie J., to
Monsanto Company. Finish performance of fabrics comprised of
synthetic fibers and cellulosic fibers. 3,484,182, 12-16-69, CI. 8-
115.7
Hartgrove, Earl H., Jr.: See —
Reuben, Bertie J.; Kay, Harold D.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and
Hartgrove, Earl H., Jr..3,462,297.
Harthorn, Wayne A.: See —
Prats, Michael; Street, Evan H., Jr.; and Harthorn, Wayne
A. ,3,438,443.
Hartin, William J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thermoluminescent heat stable lithium fluoride
dosimeter. 3,427,452, 2-1 1-69, CI. 250-71.
Harting, Darrell R., to Boeing Company, The. Strain gage having a
strain resistant electrical connection. 3,441,891, 4-29-69, CI. 338-
6.
Harting, Werner, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Hollow body.
3,476,178, 11-4-69, CI. 165-134.
Hartjen, Raymond H., to Graflex, Inc., mesne. Teaching machine.
3,451,142, 6-24-69, CI. 35-9.
Hartl, John J. Sod cutting machines. 3,469,635, 9-30-69, CI. 172-19.
Hartlage, Francis J.: See —
Hagan, Ralph S.; and Hartlage, Francis J. ,3,470, 277.
Hartland, Derek; and Hartles, Walter Frederic, to English Electric
Company Limited, The. Pumps and reversible pump turbines.
3,447,473, 6-3-69, CI. 103-87.
Hartlapp, Gerhard: See —
Brockmuller, Wolfgang; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Weizenkorn,
Horst-Heinrich, 3,433, 585.
Hartlapp, Gerhard; Kowalski, Werner; and Klee, Helmut, to Knap-
sack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of
polyphosphates. 3,449,068, 6-10-69, CI. 23-105.
Heymer, Gero; Harnisch, Heinz; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Traul-
sen, Karl, 3,438,725.
Hartle, Brian, to G.K.N. Machinery Limited, mesne. Feed
mechanisms. 3,447,694, 6-3-69, CI. 214-1.2
Hartlein, Robert C, to Dow Corning Corporation. Priming with
polyisocyanatoorganosilanes. 3,453,243, 7-1-69, CI. 260-77.5
Hartlerode, William A., Jr. Track construction for a track-laying
vehicle. 3,481,654, 12-2-69, CI. 305-34.
Hartles, Walter Frederic: See —
Hartland, Derek; and Hartles, Walter Frederic, 3,447,473.
Hartley, Arnold B.; and Fiedler, Marvin L., to Specialized Mass Mar-
kets, Inc. Electrical-stepped chance game device actuated a
predetermined number of times, each time of a variable selected
number of steps. 3,455,557, 7-15-69, CI. 273-141.
Hartley, Curtis R.: See —
Knerr, Carl J.; Silva, William C; and Hartley, Curtis
R.,3,425,437.
Hartley, David; Swanick , Brian Herbert; and Pate , Orran Terence,
to Automatic Telephone & Electric Company Limited. Indirect
addressing using a pre-programmed micro-programme store.
3,444,527, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hartley, David: See —
Hughes, Gordon Alan; Smith, Herchel; and Hartley,
David,3,458,579.
Hartley, Edward Langford, to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Limited. Self-cooled fuel injector for a jet engine.
3,443,377, 5-13-69, CI. 60-39.74
Hartley, Robert B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Temperature control
in an in-situ combustion production well. 3,470,954, 10-7-69, CI.
166-251.
Hartman, Charles H.: See —
Dewey, Donald E.; Hartman, Charles H.; Horn, Robert D.; and
McCartney, Talmadge O., 3,422,537.
Hartman, Donald W.: See —
Shaffer, John W.; and Hartman, Donald W., 3,439,992.
Hartman, Jack E.: See —
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; and Hartman, Jack
E.,3,45 1,160.
Hartman, Lyle M. Piano harps. 3,426,637, 2-1 1-69, CI. 84-238.
Hartman, Maurice D., Jr. Rotary sequential drug dispenser.
3,483,845, 12-16-69, CI. 116-121.
Hartman, Maurice D., Jr.: See —
Sparks, George C; and Hartman, Maurice D., Jr. ,3,447, 284.
Hartman, Paul F., to Allied Chemical Corporation, mesne. Metal-
containing complexes of oxidized polyethylene. 3,476,532, 11-4-
69, CI. 44-7.
Hartman, Ralph E. Combined plug and check valve. 3,474,818, 10-
28-69, CI. 137-269.5
Hartman, Richard A.: See —
Ortner, Ernst; and Hartman, Richard A. ,3,449 ,642.
Scott, Angus A.; Boyer, John L.; and Hartman, Richard
A.,3,428,871.
Hartman, Richard H., to Litton Systems, Inc. Clear air turbulence
detector. 3,427,581, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-25.
Hartman, Richard L., to United States of America, Army. Exponen-
tial generator utilizing a four-layer diode-capacitor arrangement.
3,458,715, 7-29-69, CI. 307-108.
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Method of
producing images. 3,431,131, 3-4-69, CI. 117-0.5
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Process for
the preparation of an image. 3,453,358, 7-1-69, CI. 264-321.
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company Inc. Fluidic
system. 3,460,572, 8-12-69, CI. 137-625.48
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Fluidic
diodes. 3,472,256, 10-14-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Oxylu-
minescent control apparatus. 3,477,403, 11-11-69, CI. 116-114.
Hartman, Robert B., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Fluidic
pulse generator. 3,483,883, 12-16-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hartman, Robert J.: See—
Austin, Arthur L.; Hartman, Robert J.; and Patton, John T.,
Jr.,3,439,067.
Hartman, Seymour; and Sullivan, Francis F., to U.S. Plywood-Cham-
pion Papers Inc. Viscoelastic sound-blocking material with filler of
high density particles. 3,424,270, 1-28-69, CI. 181-33.
Hartman, Thomas L., Jr., to United States of America. Army,
mesne. Variable counterweight system. 3,427,896, 2-18-69, CI. 74-
573.
Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Kleiner, Hans-Otto; Ruland, Wilhelm; Paikert, Klaus; Hohl, Ru-
dolf; Seiier, Gunter; Schneider, Hellmut; and Werner, Detief,
3,484,789.
Kowert, Alexander; Moldenhauer, Kurt; Ries, Ludwig; and
Schaefer, Werner, 3,454,760.
Ludecke, Heinz-Jurgen; and Moldenhauer, Kurt, 3,481,200.
Ries, Ludwig; Schreiner, Fritz; and Schaefer, Werner,
3,454,880.
Hartmann, Adolf; and Schweizer, Peter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Manufacture
of linear fiber-forming polyesters. 3,459,71 1, 8-5-69, CI. 260-75.
Hartmann, Albert: See —
Johl, Albert; Hartmann, Albert; and Rink, Hans,3,459,864.
Hartmann, Bert E., to Teledyne Industries Inc. Rupture strip for in-
dicating earth movement. 3,477,019, 1 1-4-69, CI. 324-52.
Hartmann, Charles H.: See —
Dimick, Keene P.; Hartmann, Charles H.; Oaks, Dudley M., Jr.;
and Trone, Elmer,3,423,181.
Hartmann, Emil: See —
Seiier, Bernhard, 3,459,841.
Seiier, Bernhard, 3,478,912.
Hartmann, Hans. Sensing arrangement for perforated data cards.
3,432,645, 3-11-69, CI. 235-61.11
Hartmann, Johann G., to Inventio Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic in-
dicator of angular movement of a rotary body. 3,486,479, 12-30-
69, CI. 116-115.
Hartmann, Karl. Conveyor belt. 3,464,538, 9-2-69, CI. 198-201.
Hartmann, Ludwig A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Method of
preparing 1,4-3,6-dianhydroiditol and 1,4-3,6-dianhydroglucitol.
3,454,603, 7-8-69, CI. 260-347.8
Hartmann, Ludwig A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Preparation
of 2,5-sorbitan. 3,480,651, 11-25-69, CI. 260-347.8
Hartmann, Ludwig A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Separation
of hexitans. 3,484,459, 12-16-69, CI. 260-347.8
Hartmann, Ludwig, to Freudenberg, Carl, Kommanditgesellschaft auf
Aktien. Process for the production of non-woven elastic polyu-
rethane fabric. 3,439,085, 4-15-69, CI. 264-210.
Hartmann, Max; and Burger, Willy, deceasedO (by Burger, Jeanne
Fanny; andOUli, Raymond Burger-Straumann; heirs), to Aktien-
gesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Expansion-compensator of the
non-loaded type. 3,461,915, 8-19-69, CI. 138-31.
Hartmann, Philip, to Koehring Company. Variable volume pump.
3,465,682, 9-9-69, CI. 103-120.
Hartmann, Philippus C. P., to Shell Oil Company. Process and ap-
paratus for the production of a derived seismogram. 3,449,047, 6-
10-69, CI. 355-2.
Hartmann, Rolf, to Gundlach, Aug., GmbH. Device for producing
refractory bodies and a method of producing such bodies.
3,470,284, 9-30-69, CI. 264-1 19.
Hartmann, Rudolf: See —
Kolb, Hans; Hartmann, Rudolf; and Buckmiller,
Harald.3,444,287.
Hartmann, Valentin: See —
Machleidt, Hans; and Hartmann, Valentin,3,435,063.
Hartmann, Werner; Schleede, Dietrich; and Schulde, Felix, to Pfaff,
G. M., A.G., and Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Friction bearing of thermoplastic
material and process of making same. 3,431,203, 3-4-69, CI. 252-
12.2
Hartmark, Bjarne: See —
Kirner, Uwe; and Hartmark, Bjarne, 3,476, 505.
Hartmeister, Ruben J.; and Pennington, Norman G., to Goors Por-
celain Company. Machine for coating interior of containers.
3,452,709, 7-1-69. CI. 118-2.
652
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hartner, Antal J.: See—
Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hartner, Antal J. ,3,475, 224.
Hartnett, John J.: See —
Critides, Charles G.; Scordato, Emil A.; and Hartnett, John
J. ,3,483,781.
Hartnett, Robert L., to Monsanto Company. Dehydrohalogenation of
1,2-dichloroethane. 3,450,780, 6-17-69, CI. 260-656.
Hartnett, Robert L.; and Singleton, Thomas C, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Ethylene dihalide process. 3,481,995, 12-2-69, CI. 260-662.
Hartney, Thomas C. Record device and system. 3,435,192, 3-25-69,
CI. 235-61.12
Hartog, Henry. Sound reproduction apparatus. 3,424,465, 1-28-69,
CI. 274-1.
Hartog, Jan: See —
Westerhof, Pieter; and Hartog, Jan,3,423,433.
Westerhof, Pieter; and Hartog, Jan,3,47 1,529.
Hartop, Stephen Ben, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Device
for filling electric batteries with electrolyte. 3,438,552, 4-15-69,
CI. 222-386.5
Hartop, Stephen Ben, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Cas-
ings for alkaline batteries. 3,441,447, 4-29-69, CI. 136-166.
Hartpence, Ande G. Embracing doll. 3,448,539, 6-10-69, CI. 46-156.
Hartree, John R.: See —
Baker, William A.; Hartree, John R.; and Gould,
Robert.3,429,166.
Hartsock, William H., of 50% to Volz, J. Roland, and Bartenfelder,
John L. Magnetic toy or similar apparatus. 3,425,157, 2-4-69, CI.
46-238.
Hartung, Robert L.: See —
Howell, John S.; and Hartung, Robert L., 3,475, 750.
Hartvickson, Norman W. Turkey handling machine. 3,420,211, 1-7-
69, CI. 119-82.
Hartwell Corporation: See —
Henrichs, Bernard W.; and Brown, Frank A., 3,469,277.
Hartwell, Robert E.: See—
Everhard, Frederic U.; and Hartwell, Robert E., 3,461, 727.
Hartwell, Sidney J.: See —
Oakes, Lloyd; Wakeam, Ralph D.; and Hartwell, Sidney
J.,3,427,530.
Hartwell, Walter T.; and Young, Frederick C, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Coordinate axis converter employing a
function generator. 3,430,855, 3-4-69, CI. 235-197.
Hartwich, Richard. Wig. 3,424,175, 1-28-69, CI. 132-53.
Hartwick, Donald J.: See —
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J.,3,430,635.
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J.,3,454,318.
Hartwick, Gloria J.: See —
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J.,3,430,635.
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J.,3,454,3 18.
Hartwig, Robert L.: See —
Moeller, John D.; and Hartwig, Robert L., 3,474,707.
Hartwig, Robert Louis, to Pneumo Dynamics Corporation. Metering
shock absorber with snubbing means and snub release means.
3,451,510, 6-24-69, CI. 188-88.
Hartwig, Rudy R. Adapter for recorder microphone. 3,452,955, 7-1-
69, CI. 248-229.
Hartwig, Walter J.: See —
Purucker, Donald; and Hartwig, Walter J. ,3,441, 257.
Harty, M. Fillmore, Jr., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Breaker strip
construction. 3,468,449, 9-23-69, CI. 220-9.
Hartz, Joseph M.; Miknaitis, Sigitas; and Vogel, Carl W., to Auto-
matic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Pushbutton signaling arrange-
ment. 3,435,160, 3-25-69, CI. 179-179.
Hartz, Marvin E.; and Witek, Roman J., Jr., to Essex International,
Inc. Connector block. 3,475,718, 10-28-69, CI. 339-91.
Hartz, Raymond J.: See —
Singleton, John C; McCullough, Donald H.; and Hartz,
Raymond J. ,3,428,839.
Hartz, Robert E., to Quick Way, Inc. Vehicle sign assembly.
3,481,060, 12-2-69, CI. 40-102.
Hartz, Stanley G., to Buckbee-Mears Company, mesne. Carriage
with movable co-planar frames for positioning test devices with
respect to continuously moving strip of metal. 3,456,1 18, 7-15-69,
CI. 250-235.
Hartzel, Lawrence W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for recovering filler from elastomer.
3,476,526, 11-4-69, CI. 23-312.
Hartzell, Donald W.: See—
De Lancey, Warren H.; Hays, Herbert G.; and Hartzell, Donald
W., 3,469,791.
Hartzell, Gordon E.: See —
Huyser, Earl S.; and Hartzell, Gordon E., 3,429, 933.
Hartzell, Harry F., Jr., to Koppers Company, Inc. Material handling
apparatus. 3,448,868, 6-10-69. CI. 214-6.
Hartzell, Harry F., Jr., to Koppers Company, Inc. Billet and slab
transfer device. 3,464,481, 9-2-69, CI. 164-269.
Chepos,
oborovy
Zavody
podnik.
Limited.
E.; and Hill, Albert E., to
Automobile clothes rack.
Hartzell Propeller, Inc.: See —
Biermann, David, 3,461,966.
Hartzler, Earnest D.; and Brown, Jack M. Electrical switch structure
including dual arm movable contact. 3,423,556, 1-21-69, CI. 200-
166.
Hartzog, Levy S., to Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation. Chicken
frying equipment. 3,466,997, 9-16-69, CI. 99-330.
Haruna, Ichiro: See —
Spiegelman, Soloman; and Haruna, Ichiro. 3. 444, 04 1 .
Spiegelman, Solomon; Haruna, Ichiro; and Pace, Norman
R., 3,444,042.
Harvanek, Adolf; and Chalupnik, Vaclav, to
chemickeho a potravinarskeho strojirenstvi
Strainer. 3,464,558, 9-2-69, CI. 210-159.
Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Company: See —
Ensley, Donald Luther, 3,432,242.
Ensley, Donald Luther, 3,446,714.
Santmyer, Philip H., 3,464,838.
Harvey, Albert John, to Allen Davies & Company
Packaged tray of articles. 3,425,543, 2-4-69, CI. 206-65.
Harvey, Allan M., to Vanderbilt, R. T., Company, Inc. Amine com-
plexes of zinc salts of chlorinated thiobisphenols. 3,426,024, 2-4-
69, CI. 260-270.
Harvey, Allan M. Process for preparing trans isomers of 1,2- bis(al-
kylsulfonyl) ethene. 3,471,571, 10-7-69, CI. 260-607.
Harvey Aluminum (Incorporated): See —
Harvey, Herbert; Sims, Martin H.; and Clay, Charles L.,
3,432,841.
Harvey, Leo Myer, 3,450,010.
Hilton, Ralph William, 3,472,416.
Harvey, Charles A.; Harvey, Henry
Federated Merchandisers, Inc.
3,481,483, 12-2-69, CI. 211-105.3
Harvey, Charles H., to Gulf Oil Corporation. Flow control arrange-
ment. 3,428,366, 2-18-69, CI. 302-42.
Harvey, David E.; Amrein, Carl J.; and Abbratozzato, Salvatore R.,
to Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, The. Intercon-
nected brush spring and terminal. 3,476,965, 11-4-69, CI. 310-
249.
Harvey Dental Specialty Company: See —
Fritz, William O., 3,473,693.
Harvey, Donald M.: See —
Eagle, John H.; Harvey, Donald M.; and Seebech, Robert
W.,3,455,218.
Harvey, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Company. Optical means for
controlling acceptance angle of a photoresponsive device.
3,442,191, 5-6-69, CI. 95-10.
Harvey, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Company. Automatic focus-
ing for cameras. 3,443,502, 5-13-69, CI. 95-44.
Harvey, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Company. Wireless remote
control slide changer. 3,475,092, 10-28-69, CI. 353-103.
Harvey, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Company. Automatic shutter
control. 3,479,935, 1 1-25-69, CI. 95-10.
Harvey, Douglas J., to General Motors Corporation. Apparatus for
centrifugal casting. 3,455,375, 7-15-69, CI. 164-286.
Harvey, Edwin Dennis; and Vellins, Cyril Eric, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Water-insoluble anthraquinone dyestuffs.
3,446,817, 5-27-69, CI. 260-326.
Harvey, Frank E.: See —
Zurheide, George B.; and Harvey, Frank E., 3,468,434.
Harvey, George R., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of diazo
compounds. 3,440,239, 4-22-69, CI. 260-141.
Harvey, George R., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of V-
triazoles. 3,470,196, 9-30-69, CI. 260-308.
Harvey, George R., to Monsanto Company. Conjugated vinyl azides
and their preparation. 3,471,523, 10-7-69, CI. 260-349.
Harvey, George R.; and Ratts, Kenneth Wayne, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Vinylphosphinimines and a method of preparation.
3,452,080, 6-24-69, CI. 260-471.
Harvey, Henry E.: See —
Harvey, Charles A.; Harvey, Henry E.; and Hill, Albert
E.,3,481,483.
Harvey, Herbert; Sims, Martin H.; and Clay, Charles L., to Harvey
Aluminum (Incorporated). Status indicating and alarm annunciat-
ing systems for electrically powered devices. 3,432,841, 3-11-69,
CI. 340-248.
Harvey, Jack Lane; and Hudson, Joseph Dunn, to BPB Industries
Limited. Method of forming-felt faced wood wool slab. 3,472,720,
10-14-69, CI. 156-320.
Harvey, James E.: See —
Johnson, James R.; Harvey, James E.; and Kingslake, Ru-
dolf,3,441,338.
Harvey, James. Fast-acting deluge-type fire extinguisher system.
3,447,609, 6-3-69, CI. 169-20.
Harvey, John C, to Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc. Elastic fabric having
folded thin elastic ribbon warp ends. 3,464,460, 9-2-69, CI. 139-
422.
Harvey, John, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company. Par-
tially reduced 2-( 1-napthylamino) oxazoline, indanylethylureas.
and indanylaminooxazoline. 3,432,600, 3-1 1-69, CI. 424-272.
LIST OF PATENTEES
653
Harvey, John, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Cer-
tain 2(substituted-anilino)-2-oxazolines. 3,453,284, 7-1-69, CI.
260-307.
Harvey, John Vipond; and Thompson, John Rowson, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company, mesne. Thread tensioning ap-
paratus. 3,461.718, 8-19-69, CI. 73-95.5
Harvey, Leo Myer, to Harvey Aluminum (Incorporated). Landing
mat. 3,450,010, 6-17-69, CI. 94-13.
Harvey, Luke M., to General Electric Company. Conductive liquid
metal transfer means for plural current collectors. 3.436,575, 4-1-
69, CI. 310-219.
Harvey, Luke M., to General Electric Company. High speed
homopolar machine. 3,453,467, 7-1-69. CI. 310-178.
Harvey, Peter, to British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited.
Method and apparatus for stranding flexible materials. 3,481,126,
12-2-69, CI. 57-34.
Harvey, Philip C, to National Research Corporation. Ambient tem-
perature compensated thermocouple vacuum gauge. 3,440,884, 4-
29-69, CI. 73-399.
Harvey, Philip C; Sheldon, Deane P.; and van Opijnen, Leendert J.
K., to National Research Corporation. Mass spectrometer leak de-
tector circuit means employing an insulated gate field effect
transistor. 3,449,564, 6-10-6, CI. 250-41.9
Harvey, Phillip D.: See —
Haritatos, Nicholas J.; and Harvey, Phillip D. , 3,463,61 1.
Harvey, Richard Alfred, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Fuel injector for a
gas turbine engine. 3,483,699, 12-16-69, CI. 60-39.74
Harvey, Richard Alfred; Gradon, Keith; and Chantry, John Alfred,
to Rolls-Royce Limited. Gas turbine combustion equipment.
3,483,701, 12-16-69, CI. 60-39.74
Harvey, Robert J., to Halcon International, Inc. Process of buffering
a neutralized t-butyl hydroperoxide during distillation. 3,449,217,
6-10-69, CI. 203-6.
Harvey, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Oil recovery
with a drive comprising surfactants and minute solids. 3,476,187.
11-4-69, CI. 166-274.
Harvey, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Aqueous fluid
drive process using minute solids in suspension. 3,476,188, 11-4-
69. CI. 166-274.
Harvey, Robert R.; and Vaclaw, Mike M., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Polymer suspension and production of oil therewith.
3,431,976, 3-1 1-69, CI. 166-274.
Harvey, Roland Michael; and Johnson, Christopher Richard Napier,
to Chemstrand Limited. Manufacture of paper. 3,429,772, 2-25-
69, CI. 162-157.
Harvey, Sid, Inc.: See —
Lindtveit, Herbert, 3,432,705.
Harvey, Wildon T.; and Knepper, Jay C, Jr., to Sun Oil Company.
Corrugated paperboard having improved wet strength properties.
3,467,547, 9-16-69, CI. 117-158.
Harvey, Wildon T.; and Zaayenga, Ralph, to Sun Oil Company.
Method of coating fibrous materials with wax. 3,433,665, 3-18-69,
CI. 117-120.
Harvey, William A.: See —
Hanson, Marlin M.; Harvey, William A.; and Oberg, Paul
E.,3,446,936.
Harvic Manufacturing Corp.: See —
Berger, Victor M.; and McDonnell, John L., 3.443,063.
Harvill, Edward K., deceased (by Harvill, Jeanne T., legatte and
devisee); and Shrawder, Elsie J., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Test
composition, device and method for detecting urea in aqueous
fluids. 3,427,225, 2-1 1-69, CI. 195-103.5
Harvill, Edward K., deceased (by Harvill, Jeanne T., sole heir,
legatee and devisee); and Shrawder, Elsie J., to Miles Laborato-
ries, Inc. Test composition, device and method for detecting urea
in aqueous fluids. 3,461.036, 8-12-69, CI. 195-103.5
Harvin, Richard L.: See —
Bocard, Joseph P.; and Harvin, Richard L., 3,469,934.
Bocard, Joseph P.; Harvin. Richard L.; and Mayland, Bertrand
J., 3.469,944.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; Trimarke, Carl Robert; Harvin, Richard
L.; and Brandon, Charles S., 3,477,832.
Harward, Robert A.: See —
Bourgault, Albert J.; and Harward, Robert A. ,3,487, 181.
Harwart, Alois: See —
Priewe, Hans; Gutsche, Klaus; Langecker, Hedwig; Gibian,
Heinz; Gerhards, Erich; and Harwart, Alois.3,431,263.
Harwell, James M., Jr., to Gray Tool Company. Ball connector.
3,450,421, 6-17-69, CI. 285-24.
Harwell, James M., Jr., to Gray Tool Company. Stab-in conduit
couplings. 3,456,729, 7-22-69, CI. 166-226.
Harwell, Kenneth E., to Continental Oil Company. Sparation of alkyl
aluminum compounds on an exchange resin. 3,445,493, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-448.
Harwood, Leopold A., to Radio Corporation of America. Remote
control system. 3,423,725, 1-21-69, CI. 340-15.
Harwood, Leopold A., to Radio Corporation of America. Circuit for
stabilizing the DC output voltage of a gain controlled amplifier
stage in a direct coupled integrated circuit signal translating
system. 3,430,154, 2-25-69, CI. 330-19.
Harwood, Leopold A., to Radio Corporation of America. Integrated
circuit biasing arrangement for supplying Vbe bias voltages.
3,430,155, 2-25-69, CI. 330-22.
Harwood, Leopold A., to RCA Corporation. Detector and AGC cir-
cuit stabilization responsive to power supply changes. 3.469,195,
9-23-69, CI. 325-405.
Harwood, Louis Jay: See —
Harwood, Milton Gene; and Harwood, Louis Jay,3,446.l86.
Harwood, Milton G.; and Harwood, Louis J.,3,446,187.
Harwood, Milton Gene; and Harwood, Louis Jay. Poultry pecking
shield. 3.446,186. 5-27-69, CI. 1 19-97.
Harwood, Milton G.; and Harwood, Louis J. Pecking shield for
poultry. 3.446,187, 5-27-69, CI. 119-97.
Harwood, Van Ness, Jr., to Aro of Buffalo, Incorporated. Chemical
packheater for divers suit. 3,450,127, 6-17-69, CI. 126-204.
Harwood, William H., to Continental Oil Company. Method of re-
tarding water evaporation. 3,437,421, 4-8-69, CI. 21-60.5
Hasbro Industries, Inc.: See —
Convertine, Frank, 3,452,473.
Heim, John H., 3,482,352.
Speers, Samuel F.; Jacques. Norman L.; Guglielmi, Anthony C;
and Gray, Leonard, 3,466,798.
Speers, Samuel F.; and Jacques, Norman L., 3,475,042.
Haschek, Friedrich; and Loos, Kurt, to Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H.
Covering device for guiding tracks, especially on machine tools.
3,426,830, 2-1 1-69, CI. 160-228.
Haschek, Friedrich: See —
Loos, Kurt; and Haschek, Friedrich, 3,429,356.
Hasday, Irving, to Modern Factors Corporation, mesne. Non-slip
eyeglass frames. 3,463,568, 8-26-69, CI. 350-1 13.
Hasebe, Nobuyasu: See —
lida, Suetoshi; Marushima, Yoshio; and Hasebe,
Nobuyasu, 3,459,495.
Hasegawa, Junzo: See —
Tooka. Takuzo; Araki, Hidejiro; Nagai, Manji; Nozaki, Choji;
Hasegawa, Junzo; and Kawabata, Susumu.3,457,597.
Hasegawa, Masaru; Hirota, Sadao; and Ogawa, Hiroshi, to Daiichi
Kagaku Yakuhin Co., Ltd. Method for obtaining capsules having
oily drugs closed therein. 3,421.282, 1-14-69, CI. 53-4.
Hasegawa, Noboru; Ishikawa, Nobuo; and Kondo, Susumu, to Nip-
pon Gosei Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Dry powdery non-
blocking vinyl ester-ethylene copolymer compositions and process
for the production thereof. 3,463,751, 8-26-69, CI. 260-23.
Hasegawa, Takeshi; and Shindo, Yasuhiro, to Matsushita Electric In-
dustrial Co., Ltd. Durable resistive element of glass and a process
for preparing the same. 3,475,211, 10-28-69, CI. 117-216.
Hasegawa, Tetsuo: See —
Tanaka, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Shinkichi; Hasegawa, Tetsuo; and
Sato, Toshihiko.3,438,706.
Hasegawa, Yasuhiro: See —
Chiba, Jiro; Takahashi, Ikuo; and Hasegawa, Yasu-
hiro.3,472,281.
Hasegawa, Yoshinori: See —
Irikura, Tsutomu; Nishino, Keigo; Suzue, Seigo; Ushiyama,
Keiichi; Shinoda, Hirotaka; and Hasegawa,
Yoshinori,3,462,533.
Hasegawa, Yoshio: See —
Jinushi, Osamu; Hasegawa, Yoshio; and Hossaka, Taku-
ji,3,42 1,246.
Hasel, Heinz; and Wolf, Otto. Self-supporting roofing elements with
connecting means. 3,461,602, 8-19-69, CI. 46-23.
Haselden, Andrew George Philip. Hose reels and mountings therefor.
3,433,247, 3-18-69, CI. 137-355.26
Haselgrove, Bob; Dorsett, Ronald; and Bryan, Leonard Thomas
Frank. Apparatus to feed superposed webs for seaming. 3,439,637,
4-22-69, CI. 112-2.
Hasell, Henry P.; and Chauvin, Bernard, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Base and contact structure for a multi-flashlamp unit.
3,480,771, 11-25-69, CI. 240-1.3
Haselmayer, Karl, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Diffuser-
like inlet connection for electrical dust separators. 3,425,189, 2-4-
69, CI. 55-129.
Haseloff, Heinz: See —
Yolker, Ulrich; Gerloff, Gunter; and Haseloff, Heinz.3,435,927.
Haselton, Ernest F., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Elec-
tronic switching system. 3,435,417, 3-25-69, CI. 340-166.
Haselton, Ernest F., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Switching
network employing latching type semiconductors. 3,456,084, 7-15-
69, CI. 179-18.
Haselton, Frederick R.; and Keller, Karl H., to United States of
America, Navy. Submarine hydrodynamics control system.
3,450,083, 6-17-69, CI. 1 14-16.
Haselton, Thomas P.: See —
Black. Frank S.; and Haselton, Thomas P. ,3,463,674.
Hasenbank, Kenneth N., to Toro Manufacturing Corporation.
Lubricator. 3,429,402, 2-25-69, CI. 184-103.
Hasenbank, Kenneth N., to Toro Manufacturing Corporation. Edge
trimmer. 3,430,424, 3-4-69, CI. 56-255.
Hasenohrl, Jan: See —
Duchek, Ladislav; and Hasenohrl, Jan,3,433,360.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hasenwinkle, Earl D.: See-
Bridges, Robert L.; and Hasenwinkle, Earl D., 3,438,623.
Haserer, Johann: See—
Lutz, Edgar; Haserer, Johann; and Pohlau, Claus.3,462,829.
Hashe, Ambrose L., Jr., to United Merchants and Manufacturers,
Inc. Spiral guide reel assembly for an apparatus for the fluid treat-
ment of fabrics in rope form. 3,460,360, 8-12-69, CI. 68-176.
Hashe, Ambrose L., Jr., to United Merchants and Manufacturers,
Inc. Drive arrangement for an apparatus for the fluid treatment of
fabric in rope form. 3,460,361, 8-12-69, CI. 68-176.
Hashemi, Hadi T.; and Lott, Jerry L. Engine for exchanging energy
between high and low pressure systems. 3,431,747, 3-11-69, CI.
62-123.
Hashima, Akio: See—
Tonari, Hirohiko; and Hashima, Akio,3,453,896.
Hashimoto, Kazuo: See —
Shiomi, Hajime; and Hashimoto, Kazuo,3,455,065.
Hashimoto, Kiyoji: See —
Aoe, Seigo; and Hashimoto, Kiyoji.3,434,272.
Hashimoto, Masao; Yamaguchi, Akira; and Nishimura, Hironobu, to
Fujitsu Limited. Error system for logic circuits. 3,445,811, 5-20-
69, CI. 340-146.1
Hashimoto, Naoto; and Morita, Katsura, to Takeda Chemical Indus-
tries, Ltd. Method for producing fumaronitrile and/or maleonitrile.
3,441,593, 4-29-69, CI. 260-465.8
Hashimoto, Norishige: See —
Matsui, Yutaka; Hashimoto, Norishige; and Mise,
Nritoshi,3, 480,567.
Yotsuzuka, Masaru; Keshi, Akizo; Hashimoto, Norishige;
Kodama, Katsuhisa; and Nakahara, Shigenobu,3,433,751.
Hashimoto, Shogo, to Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for
ripening silages. 3,459,554, 8-5-69, CI. 99-8.
Hashimoto, Takeshi; See —
Yumoto, Hirosuke; Hashimoto, Takeshi; Morita, Yutaka;
Shibata, Yoshinobu; Kirimura, Shunichiro; Kono, Mototsugu;
and Kojima, Yasuhiro, 3,449, 196.
Hashimoto, Teruo: See —
Tanabe, Katsumi; Hayashi, Ryozo; Morisawa, Yasuhiro;
Hashimoto, Teruo; Nakazawa, Tadamasa; and Takasaki, Rin-
ji,3,485,848.
Hashimoto, Tsunekazu; Yamamoto, Koichi; Someya, Akira; and Idu-
da, Isunekazu, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Fluorescent
lamps. 3,462,631, 8-19-69, CI. 313-109.
Hashimoto, Yoshihiro: See —
Shimizu, Kanryo; Shimajiri, Tokiji; and Hashimoto,
Yoshihiro.3,457,484.
Yoshitake, Norito; Hashimoto, Yoshihiro; and Kobayashi, Ken-
go,3,430,121.
Hashimoto, Yukio; See —
Matsudo, Kazuo; Muroga, Osamu; and Hashimoto, Yu-
kio,3,453,858.
Hashioka, Tokuyasu, to Hope Kabushiki Kaisha. Ski boot toe fixture.
3,421,772, 1-14-69, CI. 280-11.35
Hashiue, Masakazu: See —
Ooue, Shingo; Ueda, Hiroyuki; and Hashiue,
Masakazu.3,475,096.
Ooue, Shingo; Ueda, Hiroyuki; and Hashiue,
Masakazu,3,480,365.
Hashizume, Shojiro, to Shimadzu Seisakusho Ltd. Diffraction grating
spectrophotometer. 3,472,595, 10-14-69, CI. 356-96.
Haskell, Albert A., Jr.; See-
Day, Dwayne L.; and Haskell, Albert A., Jr.,3,48 1,799.
Haskell, Philip R.; and Kane, Roger C, to Remington Arms Com-
pany, Inc. Target throwing trap. 3,470,860, 10-7-69, CI. 124-8.
Haskin, Bruce J.; See —
Abbott, Albert F.; Haskin, Bruce J.; and Klopich, Marshall
E.,3,444,811.
Haskins, Arlie W., to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Methods of
making sources of radioactive energy. 3,457,181, 7-22-69, CI.
252-301.1
Haskins, Lauren D., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Anti-hunting
diaphragm valves. 3,468,511, 9-23-69, CI. 251-61.1
Hasko, Froese; See —
Hilgendorf, Joachim; and Hasko, Froese, 3,477,064.
Haskon, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Russell H.; and Campanelli, John P., 3,454,690.
Garrett, Howard R.; Rhino, Albert F.; and Olila, Howard E.,
3,465,494.
Kelly, Norman A., 3,445,984.
Haslam, Alan A.: See —
Charlesworth, Paul L.; and Haslam, Alan A. ,3,433,027.
Hasler AG: See —
Siuda, Karl, 3,484,754.
Hasler, Edmond Francis: See —
Martin, Robert Edgar; Hasler, Edmond Francis; and Prewett,
James Nigel.3,443,438.
Hasler, Hans: See —
Brunner, Emil; Hasler, Hans; and Huber, Alfred, 3,436,445.
Hasler, William Sandford. Drive transmission mechanism. 3,468,172,
9-23-69, CI. 74-33.
Haslett, Gerald W., Jr., to J & L Tank, Inc. Tank for storing and
transporting dry or liquid material. 3,420,419, 1-7-69, CI. 222-
544.
Hasquenoph, Jean; and Legendre, Claude, to Commissariat A
L'Energie Atomique. Mechanism for the transformation of a ro-
tary movement into a translational movement along a closed
curve. 3,424,017, 1-28-69, CI. 74-60.
Hass, David P.: See —
Carey, William R.; and Hass, David P.,3,473,824.
Roper, Daniel W.; Wilkowski, Edward A.; and Hass, David
Peter,3,448,636.
Hass, David P., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vehicle safety
mechanism. 3,451,694, 6-24-69, CI. 280-150.
Hass, David P., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vehicle safety door
latch responsive to crash conditions. 3,468,392, 9-23-69, CI. 180-
112.
Hass, David P., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Vehicle safety ap-
paratus. 3,477,740, 11-11-69, CI. 280-150.
Hass, David P.; and Horan, Ralph P., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc.
Mesh forcing with an engine connected brake. 3,476,225, 11-4-69,
CI. 192-4.
Hass, David P.; and Stuemky, Robert E., to Eaton Yale & Towne
Inc. Steering mechanism. 3,425,504, 2-4-69, CI. 180-1.
Hass, Hansjurgen: See —
Behr, Erich; and Hass, Hansjurgen, 3,444, 133.
Hass, Karl W.: See—
Hauck, Gerhard F.; Hass, Karl W.; and Lenz, Arnold,3,458,552.
Hass, Karl; Kohlgagen, Walter; Czehovsky, Gunther; and Koner-
mann, Hans-Ewald, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Corro-
sion-endangered parts of apparatus used in alkali metal chloride
electrolysis having protective covering of post- chlorinated PVC.
3,436,324, 4-1-69, CI. 204-128.
Lenz, Arnold; Hass, Karl; and Epler, Hans, 3,460,906.
Hass, Robert H., to Union Oil Company of California.
Hydrocracking process. 3,458,299, 7-29-69, CI. 48-213.
Hass, Robert H.; Helfrey, Paul F.; and Riddick, Frank C, to Union
Oil Company of California. Hydrocracking process. 3,427,243, 2-
11-69, CI. 208-111.
Hass, Robert H.: See —
Wight, Carlyle G.; Hass, Robert H.; and Hansford, Rowland
C.,3,450,626.
Hass, Ronald J.: See —
Downing, Randall W.; and Hass, Ronald J. ,3,430,202.
Hass, Victor E.: See —
Whitacre, Donald P.; and Hass, Victor E., 3,437,1 14.
Hassel, William F., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Mag-
netic colloid propulsor. 3,469.401, 9-30-69, CI. 60-204.
Hasselbach, Wolfgang, to Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Adjustable drive
mechanism for phonographs. 3,449,975, 6-17-69, CI. 74-193.
Hasselbacher, Roland E., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Seal for
helicopter rotor blade pitch control mechanism. 3,460,845, 8-12-
69, CI. 277-92.
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, to Deutsche Rhodiaceta AG.
Crease-proof woven and knitted fabrics. 3,447,884, 6-3-69, CI. 8-
17.
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, to Deutsche Rhodiaceta AG.
Crease-proof woven and knitted fabrics. 3,447,885, 6-3-69, CI. 8-
17.
Hassell, Clark E.; and Dobbs, Lowernze D. Log handling device.
3,477,598, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 214-379.
Hassell, Howard L.; and Hayter, Roy G., to Shell Oil Company.
Alpha olefin block copolymers and their preparation. 3,480,696,
11-25-69, CI. 260-878.
Hassell, Howard L.; and Shaw, Alfred W., to Shell Oil Company.
Hydrogenated diolefin block copolymers. 3,465,063, 9-2-69, CI.
260-876.
Hassell, Jack V., 1/3 to Munger, Orin R., and 1/3 to Seavey, Clifford
E. Oxygenated live bait container. 3,449,855, 6-17-69, CI. 43-56.
Hassell, Leigh D., Jr.: See —
Hall, William C; Barker, Theodore R., II; and Hassell, Leigh D.,
Jr.,3,448,859.
Hasselmann, Detlev E.; Tellkamp, Robert G.; and Hetherington,
Gary L., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Apparatus and method
for determining and controlling stress in an electroformed part.
3,437,568, 4-8-69, CI. 204-3.
Hasselquist, Victor H., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Enclosure
including flaccid non-metallic surfacing. 3,473,272, 10-21-69, CI.
52-63.
Hasselquist, Victor H., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Method
of making laminated belts. 3,481,811, 12-2-69, CI. 156-249.
Hassencahl. Lloyd J.: See —
Garland, William J.; Hassencahl, Lloyd J.; Lenhart, Donald D.;
and Wolfe, George, Jr., 3,43 1,392.
Hasser, George L.: See —
Cox, John E.; Hasser, George L.; Boehm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Feldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas
F.,3,467.780.
Hasser, George L., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Orginating office routing translator. 3,483,331, 12-9-69,
CI. 179-18.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
655
Hassid, Michel; and Garnier, Francois, to Societe Pour 1' Etude et
La Realisation des Procedes Electroniques de Calcul Analac.
System for measuring the vector components of the speed of a
body. 3,441,847, 4-29-69. CI. 324-70.
Hasslacher, Herbert: See —
Voster, Reinhold; and Hasslacher, Herbert, 3, 45 1 ,687.
Hassler, Andreas. Method of firing continuously operating kilns for
ceramic products. 3,487,135, 12-30-69, CI. 264-56.
Hassler, John, to Euclid, Inc., mesne. Dump body. 3,462,187, 8-19-
69, CI. 296-28.
Hassler, Otto, to Willco-Horgerate Medizinische Apparatebau,
GmbH, mesne. Directional hearing aid. 3,458,668, 7-29-9, CI.
179-107.
Hasslinger, Russell, to American Velcro, Inc. Closure assembly.
3,431,605, 3-1 1-69, CI. 24-205.12
Hasson, Hasan M., to Hollister Incorporated. Intrauterine contracep-
tive device (IUD). 3,467,089, 9-16-69, CI. 128-130.
Hasson, Leslie: See —
Henderson, Leslie; and Hasson, Leslie, 3,440,393.
Hasson, Murray R.: See —
Bishop, John D.; Hasson, Murray R.; and Kadri, Fred
V., 3, 46 1,405.
Hasson, Sol: See —
Holton, Morris J.; and Hasson, Sol, 3,443,256.
Hasten, Erwin J., Jr.; and Reed, William B., to General Standard
Company. Practice golf club. 3,437,341 , 4-8-69, CI. 273-186.
Hasten, Mark; Jones, Lee S.; Haub, John T.; and Ceroll, Gerald E.,
to General Mills, Inc. Continuous deep fat fryer. 3,446,138, 5-27-
69, CI. 99-404.
Hasten, Mark; and Lobash, Floyd, to General Mills, Inc. Extrusion
apparatus. 3,464,086, 9-2-69, CI. 18-12.
Hastings, Charles E.; and Cayouette, Robert L., to Teledyne, Inc.,
mesne. Mobile craft position determination utilizing iso-phase
radio navigation systems. 3,426,350, 2-4-69, CI. 343-105.
Hastings, Charles W., to Honeywell Inc. Storage device with readout
system and having photoconductors and ferroelectric devices.
3,435,425, 3-25-69, CI. 340-173.2
Hastings, Dana B.; and Cederbaum, Laurence R., to Dennison
Manufacturing Company. Cover for photocopiers. 3,467,469, 9-
16-69, CI. 355-67.
Hastings Dynamold Corporation: See —
Jones, Cordis W.; and Hinman, Clinton R., 3,433,123.
Hastings, John A. Valve. 3,472,486, 10-14-69, CI. 251-345.
Hastings, John M. Pressure relief valve. 3,463,181, 8-26-69, CI. 137-
382.
Hastings, Joseph C, to Automation Industries, Inc., mesne. Strain
gage rosette calculator. 3,474,237, 10-21-69, CI. 235-151.3
Hastings Manufacturing Company: See —
Quinlan, William J.; and Huver, Lawrence L., 3,425,089.
Quinlan, William J.; and Huver, Lawrence L., 3,427,637.
Thompson, Harry B.; and Morgan, William E., 3,435,502.
Wilkinson, James W.; and Shaltis, Robert J., 3,426,900.
Wilkinson, James W.; and Shaltis, Robert J., 3,469,566.
Hastings, Paul F. Ground working machine. 3,420,314, 1-7-69, CI.
172-42.
Hastrup, Niels E., to Smidth, F. L., & Co. Drum sieves. 3,462,018,
8-19-69, CI. 209-284.
Hasty, Turner E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Millimeter
microwave generator. 3,436,680, 4-1-69, CI. 331-107.
Haswell, Ronald, to Grubb, Howard, Sir, Parsons Limited. Radiation
comparison system for double beam spectrometers. 3,455,636, 7-
15-69, CI. 356-89.
Haswell, Ronald, to Parsons, Howard Grubb, Sir., & Company
Limited. Optical interferometers. 3,469,924, 9-30-69, CI. 356-106.
Hasz, John R.: See —
Richter, Robert C; and Hasz, John R., 3,486,585.
Haszeldine, Robert Neville: See —
Goldwhite, Harold; Haszeldine, Robert Neville; and Rowsell,
David George.3,474,044.
Hata, Go; and Miyake, Akihisa, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha.
Process for producing non-conjugated dienes. 3,475,509, 10-28-
69, CI. 260-680.
Hata, Kunio; and Yokota, Kingo. Process of dissolving cellulosic
materials and/or synthetic polymers in liquid sulfur dioxide.
3,424,702, 1-28-69, CI. 260-17.4
Hatanaka, Yoshihiro: See —
Ogura, Junji; Mise, Noritoshi; Yokoo, Makoto; and Hatanaka,
Yoshihiro,3,478,089.
Hatano, Ikuo; Koyama, Koichiro; and Nishimura, Tomohiro, to Su-
mitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Method of producing a colored
anodic oxide film on aluminum. 3,486,991, 12-30-69, CI. 204-58.
Hatano, Ikuo: See —
Yanagida, Kiyomi; Hatano, Ikuo; and Masazumi,
Kawai.3,464,909.
Hatano, Isao: See —
Abe, Akira; and Hatano, Isao, 3, 423,576.
Hatashita, Kimio, to Rocker Solenoid Company. Photographic dar-
kroom apparatus. 3,438,709, 4-15-69, CI. 355-35.
Hataya, Humio: See —
Sasaki, Ryoichi; and Hataya, Humio, 3,476, 556.
Hatazaki, Yasuzo; and Yokogawa, Seiji, to Matsushita Electric In-
dustrial Co., Ltd. Electric stapler apparatus. 3,423,002, 1-21-69,
CI. 227-131.
Hatch, Alan R., to United States of America, Navy. Rotating
cylinder character projection apparatus. 3,441,928, 4-29-69, CI.
340-378.
Hatch, Albert M.: See—
Bernert, Robert E.; Hatch, Albert M.; and Stekly, Zdenek J.
J. ,3,427,391.
Hatch, Asa E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Clarification and
disinfection of water. 3,483,120, 12-9-69, CI. 210-50.
Hatch, Donald M., to Hitco. Method for fabricating ablative and in-
sulative structures. 3,449,189, 6-10-69, CI. 156-222.
Hatch, Donald Monroe; and Wood, Walter W., to Hitco. Method for
fabricating ablative structures. 3,436,292, 4-1-69, CI. 156-222.
Hatch, George B.; and Ralston, Paul H., to Calgon Corporation.
Method of inhibiting corrosion with aminomethylphosphonic acid
compositions. 3,483,133, 12-9-69, CI. 252-389.
Hatch, Gerald Gordon. Manufacturing steel and alloys of iron.
3,463,629, 8-26-69, CI. 75-1 1.
Hatch, Howard H., to Bourns, Inc. Potentiometer. 3,470,519, 9-30-
69, CI. 338-162.
Hatch, John R., to Completion Tools, Inc. Apparatus for selectively
completing an oil well. 3,456,725, 7-22-69, CI. 166-147.
Hatch, Lewis F., to Sun Oil Company. Chlorinated methylmuconates
and their preparation. 3,437,687, 4-8-69, CI. 260-485.
Hatch, Melvin J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Synthesis of
epoxides from allylic sulfonium salts. 3,426,046, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
348.
Hatch, Melvin J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Synthesis of aro-
matic epoxides from trialkylsulfonium salts. 3,442,912, 5-6-69, CI.
260-348.
Hatch, Melvin J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Synthesis of aro-
matic epoxides from benzylic sulfonium slats. 3,455,967, 7-15-69,
CI. 260-348.
Hatch, Melvin J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Synthesis of
vinylidene epoxides from allylic sulfonium salts. 3,462,462, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-348.
Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to Foxboro Company, The. Fluid diode.
3,481,353, 12-2-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hatch, Richard W., Jr.; and Kinner, Hans-Dieter, to Foxboro Com-
pany, The. Fluid information system. 3,472,259, 10-14-69, CI.
137-81.5
Hatch, Robert A.: See-
Owens, Kenneth E.; and Hatch, Robert A. ,3,458, 329.
Hatch, Sherley E.: See —
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; Hatch, Sherley E.; Parsons, William F.;
and Weagley, Robert J. ,3,453, 215.
Hatch, Warren E., to Sprague Electric Company. Capacitance-ad-
justed ceramic capacitor. 3,456,170, 7-15-69, CI. 317-258.
Hatchard, Donald G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Heating
apparatus for metal workpieces. 3,469,052, 9-23-69, CI. 219-10.47
Hatcher, Arthur L., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method of bonding an electrical part to an electrical contact.
3,447,236, 6-3-69, CI. 29-588.
Hatcher, Frank M. Foldable utility building. 3,434,253, 3-25-69, CI.
52-69.
Hatcher, John E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Fluid-cooled catalyst support structure. 3,480,405, 11-25-69, CI.
23-288.
Hatcher, Norman M.; Groom, Nelson J.; and Newcomb, Arthur L.,
Jr., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. Electromagnetic mirror drive system. 3,437,394,
4-8-69, CI. 350-6.
Hatcher, Owen W., Jr., to Teledyne, Inc. Isolated resistor for in-
tegrated circuit. 3,432,792, 3-11-69, CI. 338-311.
Hatcher, Owen W., to Teledyne, Inc. Semiconductive field con-
trolled diode device. 3,454,795, 7-8-69, CI. 307-344.
Hatfield, Charles T.: See —
Becking, Paul E.; and Hatfield, Charles T.,3,469,033.
Hatfield, David D., to Card-Key Systems, Inc. Topographic
panorama camera. 3,427,944, 2-18-69, CI. 95-15.
Hatfield, Herbert M.; Jamison, Egbert Grant; and Jamison, Robert
Warren, to Jamison Inc. Collapsable swing support with releasable
fastening means. 3,486,751, 12-30-69, CI. 272-85.
Hatfield, John Edward, to Irvin Industries Inc. Combination buckle
and tie tensioning device. 3,423,804, 1-28-69, CI. 24-273.
Hatfield, John Edward, to Irvin Industries Inc. Anchoring device.
3,425,102, 2-4-69, CI. 24-1 13.
Hatfield, John G.; and Murray, Robert M., to AMP Incorporated.
Electrical connector means and method of manufacture.
3,420,087, 1-7-69, CI. 72-338.
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Or-
ganophosphorous polymer protective coating. 3,423,227, 1-21-69,
CI. 117-132.
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Heat
resistant silicone resin coating. 3,455,732, 7-15-69, CI. 1 17-132.
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.; De Brunner, Ralph E.; and Butler, John
Mann, to Monsanto Research Corporation. Nitrogenous polymers
prepared from esters of aromatic tetracarboxylic acid derivatives
and aromatic tetramines. 3,435,004, 3-25-69, CI. 260-65.
656
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.: See-
Butler, John Mann; and Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr., 3, 477, 869.
Nielsen, Morris L.; Hathaway, Clayton E., Jr.; and Butler, John
Mann,3,455,731.
Hathaway, David B.; and Henry, Irvin E. Dispensing holder for
dental burs. 3,451,133, 6-24-69, CI. 32-22.
Hathaway, Floyd S., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Extracting siliceous material from an aqueous dispersion with an
amido-amine mineral acid salt. 3,485,592, 12-23-69, CI. 23-312.
Hathaway, Jarrett L., to Radio Corporation of America. Television
synchronizing delay compensation system. 3,424,866, 1-28-69, CI.
178-69.5
Hathaway, Richard E.: See —
Gauer, Walter; and Hathaway, Richard E., 3,474, 653.
Hathaway, Royston George Walter, to British Aircraft Corporation
Limited. Static fluid-tight seals. 3,481,613, 12-2-69, CI. 277-207.
Hatherell, George A.; and Frantz, John K., to National Screw &
Manufacturing Company, The. Stroke counting system for
machine operations. 3,441,718, 4-29-69, CI. 235-92.
Hathorn, Roy C. Apparatus for making shell core and mold
products. 3,442,320, 5-6-69, CI. 164-165.
Hathorne, A. C, Company, The: See —
Warner, Walter J., 3,468,086.
Hathwar, Gopadi S., to Ferro Corporation. Sizing composition for
glass fibers. 3,454,515, 7-8-69, CI. 260-29.6
Hathwar, Gopadi S., to Ferro Corporation. Sizing compositions for
glass fibers. 3,464,942, 9-2-69, CI. 260-22.
Hatkin, Leonard, to United States of America, Army. Linear
scanning array with adjustable polarizers and hybrids in the
coupling network. 3,445,853, 5-20-69, CI. 343-854.
Hatlapa, Rolf. Heel clamp for a ski binding. 3,481,616, 12-2-69, CI.
280-11.35
Hatlelid, Elbert L.: See-
Williams, Billy J.; and Hatlelid, Elbert L., 3,449, 144.
Hatschek, Rudolf A., to Vibro-Meter AG. Piezoelectric transducer.
3,482,121, 12-2-69, CI. 310-8.4
Hatschek, Rudolf, to Vibro-Meter AG. Indicator adaptor and
method for operating it. 3,463,010, 8-26-69, CI. 73-396.
Hatschek, Rudolf: See —
List, Hans; Zeiringer, Rudolf; and Hatschek, Rudolf.3,424,930.
Hatta, Hiroshi; and Mukai, Hiroshi, to Takeda Chemical Industries,
Ltd. Process for the production of xylylene diisocyanate.
3,470,227, 9-30-69, CI. 260-453.
Hatta, Ryozo; Kinugawa, Jiro; Yamamoto, Hiroichi; Sumina, Ikuo;
Tamura, Bunzo; and Suzuki, Shigekazu, to Takeda Pharmaceutical
Industries, Ltd. Fungicidal composition containing zinc dithiocar-
bazate. 3,458,638, 7-29-69, CI. 424-289.
Hatten, Bernard W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Oil noise
baffle. 3,480,205, 11-25-69, CI. 230-232.
Hatterschide, Thomas E., to Ford Motor Company. Process for
manufacturing battery plates. 3,486,942, 12-30-69, CI. 136-67.
Hattersley, Derek: See —
Hobson, David; and Hattersley, Derek,3,469,483.
Hatton, John A.: See —
Baum, Melvin E.; Fekete, Frank; and Hatton, John
A.,3 ,43 1,320.
Hatton, John O., to Kelco Company. Apparatus for cutting marine
plants. 3,469,377, 9-30-69, CI. 56-9.
Hatton, Richard L., to Resinite Corporation. Coil form method of
manufacture. 3,460,246, 8-12-69, CI. 29-605.
Hatton, Roger E.: See —
Campbell, John Robert; and Hatton, Roger E., 3,450, 770.
Hatton, Roger E.; and Stark, Louis R., to Monsanto Company.
Polypheny! ether compositions. 3,423,469, 1-21-69, CI. 260-611.5
Hatton, Ronald W.; and Romberger, Russell R., to Burroughs Cor-
poration. Coincident current destructive readout magnetic
memory system. 3,487,383, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Hatton, William A.; and Lowrey, Erlend R., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Culinary mixes. 3,428,461, 2-18-69, CI. 99-94.
Hattori, Ichiro, to Hosoya Kako Co., Ltd. Automatic inflating float-
ing device. 3,449,777, 6-17-69, CI. 9-316.
Hattori, Kiyoshi; and Atarashi, Sueo, to Fujisawa Pharmaceutical
Co., Ltd. 7-Phenylacetamidocephalosporanic acid derivatives.
3,431,259, 3-4-69, CI. 260-243.
Hattori, Kiyoshi: See —
Takano, Tadayoshi; and Hattori, Kiyoshi.3,453,272.
Hattori, Mitsuhiro: See —
Kawamoto, Takuya; Sakoda, Shunsuke; and Hattori, Mitsu-
hiro,3, 449,726.
Hattori, Satohiko: See —
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Satohiko; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui,
Takeshi; and Kurihara, Haruki.3,459,773.
Hattori, Shuzo: See —
Akao, Yasuo; and Hattori. Shuzo.3.456,185.
Hattori, Staohiko: See —
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Staohiko; Komatsu, Akira; and Muraki,
Shigeru ,3,459,556.
Hattori, Tadamichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Crown Sangyo. Liquefied
gas lighter. 3,464,442, 9-2-69, CI. 137-576.
Hattori, Tadamichi; and Nishida, Shingo, to Kabushiki Kaisha Crown
Sangyo. Spark ignited gas burner. 3,439,995, 4-22-69, CI. 431-
266.
Hattori, Takeo: See —
Anno, Takamitsu; Masuda, Kohei; Hachiya, Kikuo; and Hattori,
Takeo,3,45 1,884.
Hattori, Tatsuaki: See —
Imoto, Saburo; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Hattori, Tat-
suaki,3.476,582.
Sezaki, Juniti; Hattori, Tatsuaki; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Imoto,
Saburo.3,442,848.
Hattori, Tosio: See —
Hayasaka, Koro; Sato, Fukuji; Hattori, Tosio; and Sato,
Takeshi.3,426,234.
Hattrup, Gerald J.: See —
Hair, Ronald A.; Hattrup, Gerald J.; and Bramble, John
H., 3,421,925.
Hatzfeld, August: See —
Liebe, Holm; Heider, Johann; and Hatzfeld, August, 3,471 ,676.
Hau, Antonin, to Ustav pro Vyzkum motorovych Vozidel.
Hydromechanical multispeed drives. 3,426,618, 2-11-69, CI. 74-
688.
Haub, John T.: See —
Hasten, Mark; Jones, Lee S.; Haub, John T.; and Ceroll, Gerald
E.,3,446,138.
Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Incorporated. Herbicidal composi-
tions containing trisubstituted-phenyl N-methylcarbamates.
3,445,222, 5-20-69, CI. 71-106.
Haubein, Albert H.; and Hood, Horace E., to Hercules Incorporated.
2-Chloro-5-higher alkylphenol preparation by partial hydrolysis of
l,2-dichloro-5-higher alkylbenzenes. 3,471,577, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
623.
Hauber, Charles E.; and Kittredge, Raymond E., to Singer-General
Precision, Inc. Optical screen orbital movement system. 3,473,862,
10-21-69, CI. 350-120.
Hauber, Ferdinand R., to Brown & Root, Inc. Offshore tower.
3,429,133, 2-25-69, CI. 61-46.5
Hauck, Charles J. Pool cover. 3,443,265, 5-13-69, CI. 4-172.
Hauck, Charles J. Integral coping and walk for swimming pools.
3,464,067, 9-2-69, CI. 4-172.
Hauck, Erwin A.: See —
Barton, Robert S.; Creech, Bobby A.; Dent, Benjamin A.;
Hauck, Erwin A.; and McKeeman, William M., 3,461, 434.
Behr, Michael I.; and Hauck, Erwin A. ,3,439, 354.
Hauck, Fred P., Jr.: See —
Fleming, Robert W.; and Hauck, Fred P.. Jr.,3,457,270.
Hauck, Gerhard F.; Hass, Karl W.; and Lenz, Arnold, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of con-
densed mixed metal alcoholates. 3,458,552, 7-29-69, CI. 260-448.
Hauck, Gerhard: See —
Ambros, Otto; Hauck, Gerhard; and Frings, Manfred, 3,458,378.
Hauck, Gunther; Herold, Gerhard; and Schroer, Hans-Gunther, to
Westfalische Union AG fur Eisen- und Drahtindustrie. Device for
unwinding wire from a reel. 3,469,801, 9-30-69, CI. 242-54.
Hauck, James; and George, Donald, to International Rectifier Cor-
poration. Housing structure and method of manufacture for semi-
conductor device. 3,424,852, 1-28-69, CI. 174-17.05
Haucke, Paul A.: See —
Rosenfeld, Seymour; Schwab, Ronald W.; and Haucke, Paul
A.,3,459,029.
Hauel, Anna P.; Hill, James S.; and Reilly, William E., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. Fuel cell with titanium-containing electrode and
process of use thereof. 3,437,525, 4-8-69, CI. 136-86.
Hauel, Anna P.; and Langley, Robert C, to Engelhard industries.
Inc. Method for preparing chromium containing films. 3,434,871,
3-25-69, CI. 117-119.
Hauenstein, Max C: See —
Green, James, Jr.; and Hauenstein, Max C, 3,476,331.
Hauer, Charles R., to Technical Operations, Incorporated. Preserv-
ing photostored images. 3,466,127, 9-9-69, CI. 355-40.
Hauer, James R., to Northrop Corporation. Optical pick-off pressure
transducer having fixed shutter and movable shutter having fixed
portion. 3,457,426, 7-22-69, CI. 250-231.
Hauer, Werner, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion. Automatic sorting system for discrete flat articles. 3,452,509,
7-1-69, CI. 53-52.
Haueter, Jean, to Vimetal S.A. Main spring slipping ring for a self
winding timepiece. 3,465,514, 9-9-69, CI. 58-86.
Haufe, Ted B.; and Uitti, Kenneth D., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Separation method for purifying an edible oil solvent.
3.457.166, 7-22-69, CI. 208-301.
Hauffe, William L.: See-
Mueller, Frank H.; Hauffe, William L.; and Hood. William
A. ,3,480,042.
Haug, Anton J.: See —
Haug, Anton J.. 3,427.690.
Haug, Anton J., to Doyle, Marie J., executrix for the Estate of Haug,
Anton J. Apparatus for working fibrous materials. 3,427,690, 2-
18-69, CI. 19-66.
LIST OF PATENTEES
657
Haug, Juergen: See—
Nonnenmacher, Helmut; Appl, Max; Haug, Juergen; and An-
drussow, Konstantin, 3,43 1,284.
Haug, Peter: See—
Reif, Werner; Haug, Peter; Freyschlag, Herwig; and Pommer,
Horst,3,485,859.
Haugan, John R.: See —
Rockerath, John L.; and Haugan, John R., 3,435, 786.
Hauge, Douglas O., to Bohna, B. D., & Co. Process for the produc-
tion of monoammonium and diammonium phosphate. 3,472,616,
10-14-69, CI. 23-107.
Haugen, Leif Gunnar: See —
Holtermann, Hugo; Haugen, Leif Gunnar; Thorsdalen, Nils;
Tjonneland, Knut; Wille, Knut; and Koutroulos, Je-
an,3,476,802.
Haugh, Eugene Frederick, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Photosoluble silver halide emulsion made spontaneously
developable with amine boranes. 3,451,819, 6-24-69, CI. 96-95.
Haugh, Eugene Frederick, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Com-
pany. Process for obtaining artistic effects in photosoluble direct
positive silver halide emulsions. 3,486,895, 12-30-69, CI. 96-64.
Haught, Alan F.: See —
Meyerand, Russell G.. Jr.; and Haught, Alan F, 3,463,588.
Haughton, Kenneth E.: See-
Fischer, Christopher L.; and Haughton, Kenneth E.,3,428,197.
Hauk, Ernest D., 10% to Carstensen, Kenneth J. Apparatus and
method for testing well pipe. 3,478,577, 1 1-18-69, CI. 73-49.1
Hauk, Peter; and Porter, Joe A., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Ox-
ygen sensor with scavenger means. 3,454,485, 7-8-69, CI. 204-
195.
Haulik, Leo J.; Bradbury, James G.; Greer, Leonard S.; and Decker,
Clarence W., to Hays Manufacturing Company. Pipe coupling.
3,428,339, 2-18-69, CI. 285-94.
Haulotte, Arthur. Telescopic boom crane. 3,469,712, 9-30-69, CI.
212-55.
Haumesser, Robert L.; and Meyer, John A., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Oven temperature control system. 3,454,743, 7-8-
69, CI. 219-412.
Haun, Robert D., Jr.: See-
Church, Charles H.; Davenport, William S.; and Haun, Robert
D., Jr.,3,483,481.
Haun, Robert E.: See —
Pyles, Harley G.; Albright, Charles D.; and Haun, Robert
E., 3,467,207.
Hauni-Werke Koerke Koerber & Co. K.G.: See—
Mielke, Johannes; and George, Rudolf, 3,461,881.
Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG: See—
Bardenhagen, Dietrich, 3,448,846.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich, 3,460,687.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich; and Niemann, Helmut, 3,476,002.
Bardenhagen, Dietrich; and Schubert, Bernhard. 3,479,787.
Goemann, Juergen; and Grimm, Wolfgang, 3,479,913.
Hagenah, Klaus, 3.450,440.
Hinzmann, Alfred, 3,483,873.
Kochalski, Horst, 3,473,538.
Kochalski, Horst; Rudszinat, Willy; Suck, Hans; Rode, Ludwig;
David, Harri; and Erdmann, Otto, 3,481,447.
Menge, Gunter, 3,472,355.
Oesterling, Erwin; and Torbeck, Johann, 3,473,536.
Richter, Willy, 3,431,914.
Schubert, Bernhard, 3,444,981.
Schubert, Bernhard, 3,486,405.
Wahle, Gunter, 3,431,398.
Wahle, Gunter; and Lorenzen, Heinz-Christen, 3,431,827.
Wochnowski, Waldemar, 3,482,162.
Haupt, Aleksander, to Marotta Valve Corporation. Gas regulator
with electronic pressure control. 3,455,323, 7-15-69, CI. 137-
116.5
Haupt, Josef, to Drager, Otto Heinrich. Narcosis apparatus.
3,446,243, 5-27-69, CI. 137-599.1
Haupt, Winfried: See—
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius, Dietrich; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,459,238.
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,464,453.
Hauptfuhrer, George J.: See —
Roemer, Henry C.,3,446,264.
Hauptmann, Karl Heinz: See —
Zeile, Karl; Hauptmann, Karl Heinz; and Stahle, Hel-
mut,3,454,701.
Haury, Heinz, Dr., Chemische Fabrik: See —
Fried, Rudolf; and Hoeflmayr, Joachim, 3,477,818.
Haus, Arthur: See —
Wolf. Karlheinz; Haus, Arthur; Mager, Theodor; Hornle, Rein-
hold; and Bechlars, Franz,3,458,804.
Hausam, Leonard P., to Charter Design and Manufacturing Co. Au-
tomatic urn coffeemaker. 3,459,1 18, 8-5-69, CI. 99-291.
Hauschildt, Klaus-Robert: See —
Kleeberg, Wolfgang; Denk, Hans; and Hauschildt, Klaus-
Robert.3,438,909.
Hauschke, Manfred; and Ebbinghaus, Erich, to Kolthaus & Busch
K.G. Method of securing tube end portions in bores of a heavy
plate by pilgrim step rolling. 3,449,812, 6-17-69, CI. 29-157.4
Hause, Norman L.; and Swalheim, Donald Arthur, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Additives for tin electroplating
bath. 3,453,186, 7-1-69, CI. 204-54.
Hausegger, Josef. Shiftable road path limiting stake. 3,442,187, 5-6-
69, CI. 94-1.5
Hauser, Daniel: See —
Sigg, Hans-Peter; Flury, Erich; and Hauser, Daniel, 3,428,652.
Hauser, Frederick L.: See —
Bray, Russell S.; and Hauser, Frederick L., 3,42 1,499.
Hauser, Hans, to J. B. Foundry Co., The. Transmission shift
mechanism. 3,426,61 1, 2-1 1-69, CI. 74-475.
Hauser, Hans, to Foote, J. B., Foundry Co., The. Transmission with
brake. 3,485,329, 12-23-69, CI. 192-4.
Hauser, Henry K., to United States of America, Navy. Cabinet secur-
ing mechanism. 3,467,461, 9-16-69, CI. 312-333.
Hauser, Martin: See —
Carvalho, Dorothy Ann; Hauser, Martin; Schriffert, Edward
John; and Sprague, George Sidney, 3,431, 151.
Hauser, Martin, to American Cyanamid Company. Diesters of N-
nitro-imino-bis-carboxylic acids, useful as additives in explosives or
propellants. 3,421,955, 1-14-69, CI. 149-19.
Hauser, Martin, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Triazole
triazines and method of preparation. 3,431,251, 3-4-69, CI. 260-
140.
Hauser, Martin; and Sprague, George Sidney, to American
Cyanamid Company. Compositions containing aromatic sulfonyl
aziridine as curing agents. 3,431,152, 3-4-69, CI. 149-19.
Hauser, Raimund: See —
Broeckl, Heinz Wilhelm; and Freudenschuss, Otto, 3,464,765.
Freudenschusz, Otto, 3,432,229.
Freudenschusz, Otto, 3,463,580.
Wessner, Harald, 3,428,394.
Hauser, Ralph I.: See —
Rushing, Frank C; Murphy, Bernard J., Jr.; Hauser, Ralph I.;
and Shephard, Basil S.,3,474,976.
Hauser, Ray L., to Branson Instruments Incorporated. Method of
bonding using exothermic adhesive activated by ultrasonic energy.
3,480,492, 11-25-69, CI. 156-73.
Hauser, William G.: See —
Milan, Henry J.; and Hauser, William G., 3,437, 300.
Hauser, Willis D. Resilient container opening means. 3,443,712, 5-
13-69, CI. 215-9.
Hausermann, Elmer P. Apparatus for shaping electrodes. 3,465,480,
9-9-69, CI. 51-157.
Hausermann, Heinrich: See —
Allison, Robert Corwin; Fischer, Franz; and Hausermann, Hein-
rich.3,479,349.
Hausermann, Heinrich, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. 7-
Triazinylamino-coumarin. 3,429,880, 2-25-69, CI. 260-249.5
Hausermann, Heinrich; Schlapfer, Hans; and Tscharner, Christopher
Johannes, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Crystalline form of a
bis-triazinylamino stilbene optical brightener and process for mak-
ing same. 3,472,842, 10-14-69, CI. 260-240.
Voltz, Jacques; and Hausermann, Heinrich, 3,458, 880.
Zussman, Hyman William; and Hausermann, Hein-
rich,3,459,743.
Hausermann, Pascal: See —
Camoletti, Bruno; and Hausermann, Pascal, 3,468,083.
Hausher, Lawrence B.: See —
Bennett, Robert W.; Blanding, Wendell S.; and Hausher,
Lawrence B.,3,473,909.
Hausler, Michael: See —
Koppelmann, Floris; Hausler, Michael; and Knuth, Det-
lef,3,450,983.
Hausman Corporation: See —
Haney, Howard A., 3,471,117.
Hausmann, Gunter, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und
Kinowerke. Camera pretimer mechanism. 3,424,073, 1-28-69, CI.
95-53.3
Hauss, Joseph A. Means for continuously blending miscible materi-
als. 3,460,809, 8-12-69, CI. 259-4.
Haussmann, Hans K.; and Sinnette, John T., Jr. Air breathing mis-
sile. 3,486,338, 12-30-69, CI. 60-207.
Haussner, Theodor H. W.: See —
Easton, Rufus; and Haussner, Theodor H. W., 3,455, 370.
Hausweiler, Arnold; Hammann, Ingeborg; and Behrenz, Wolfgang, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius
& Bruning. Phenyl-N-methyl carbamic acid esters. 3,470,236, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-470.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 42
658
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hausweiler, Arnold; and Scherhag, Bernhard, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of
acrylonitrile. 3,433,822, 3-18-69, CI. 260-465.3
Hautala, Richard E.: See —
Calton, Marion R.; and Hautala, Richard E., 3,452,422.
Goloff, Alexander; Hautala, Richard E.; and White, Claude
F.,3,478,411.
Hautau, Charles F., to Black Clawson Company, The. Forging ap-
paratus. 3,453,856, 7-8-69, CI. 72-306.
Hautau, Charles F., to Black Clawson Company, The. Machine tool.
3,453,910, 7-8-69, CI. 77-4.
Hautau, Charles F., to Black Clawson Company, The. Machine tool.
3,456,557, 7-22-69, CI. 90-15.
Hautau, Charles F., to Black Clawson Company, The. Conversion of
sheet material into smaller pieces. 3,468,199, 9-23-69, CI. 83-15.
Hautau, Charles F., to Black Clawson Company, The. Forging ap-
paratus. 3,472,058, 10-14-69, CI. 72-407.
Hauth, Charles R.; and Sheatsley, Larry L., to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Checkerbrick and checkerwork construction for regenerators.
3,436,064,4-1-69, CI. 263-51.
Hauville, Jean. Portable micro-hood. 3,430,551, 3-4-69, CI. 98-1 15.
Havard, Jean: See —
Chevallier, Jacques; and Havard, Jean, 3,448,797.
Havas, Jeno: See —
Pungor, Erno; Havas, Jeno; Toth, Klara; and Madarasz,
Geza,3,446,726.
Haveg Industries, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Robert W., 3,484,532.
Cronin, Edward W.; and Weber, Walter O., 3,437,722.
Gupta, Subodh C, 3,457,091.
Ohsol, Ernest O., 3,424,645.
Perreault, Aime Joseph, 3,440,235.
Treadwell, Peter A., 3,463,451.
Ward, John M.; and Squire, George L., 3,454,453.
Weber, Walter O., 3,432,380.
Havel, Daniel F.: See —
Radcliffe, Thomas J.; McElhaney, Daniel M., Jr.; and Havel,
Daniel F.,3,426,191.
Radcliffe, Thomas J.; McElhaney, Daniel M., Jr.; and Havel,
Daniel F., 3,436,543.
Havelock, William E. B.: See-
Jackson, Herbert C; Havelock, William E. B.; and Morrison,
Albert W.,3,462,302.
Havens, Frederick D.: See —
Tyler, John M.; Havens, Frederick D.; Hickok, Richard C; and
Feder, Ernest.3,420,053.
Havens, Glenn G., to Havens International. Solvent separation
process and apparatus. 3,457,170, 7-22-69, CI. 210-23.
Havens International: See —
Havens, Glenn G., 3,457,170.
Haver & Boecker: See —
Schwake, Paul, 3,473,396.
Schwake, Paul; and Bruder, Alfred, 3,474,836.
Haver, William B., to FMC Corporation. Conveyor fed aerodynamic
separator. 3,471,013, 10-7-69, CI. 209-133.
Haver-Lockhart Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Hardy, Frank M., 3,469,003.
Havera, Herbert John, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Tetrahydro-1-
benzazepin-2(lH)-one derivatives. 3,475,414, 10-28-69, CI. 260-
239.3
Havera, Herbert John, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. 2-Oxo-l,2,3,4,5,6-
hexahydrobenzoazocine derivatives. 3,475,416, 10-28-69, CI. 260-
239.3
Haverbeck, Gunther: See —
Van Winsen, Friedrich H.; and Haverbeck, Gunther,3,481 ,622.
Haverberg Auto Laundry Co., Inc.: See —
Van Brakel, Russel A., 3,474,739.
Haverstock, Charles B. Window display and method of making the
same. 3,420,728, 1-7-69, CI. 161-6.
Havette, Claude; Lazareff, Michel; and Soulez-Lariviere, Jean, to
Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques.
Faired propeller with diffuser. 3,447,741, 6-3-69, CI. 230-122.
Haviland, Girard S.; Gerber, Murray A.; and Stager, Francis W., to
Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The. Anti-skid system for motor
vehicles having air brakes. 3,447,838, 6-3-69, CI. 303-21.
Haviland, Lyman J.; and Meinema, Herbert E., to Hammond Cor-
poration. Tone signal generator. 3,469,135, 9-23-69, CI. 310-170.
Havlicek, Karel; and Kostal, Alois, to PAL, narodni podnik. Flasher
and turn indicator circuit for vehicle and selector switch therefor.
3,469,233, 9-23-69, CI. 340-81.
Havn, Svend E., to General Electric Company. Deflection circuit.
3,435,280, 3-25-69, CI. 315-27.
Havn, Svend E., to General Electric Company. Deflection system for
flat cathode ray tube having canted electron gun in plane parallel
to display screen. 3,461,333, 8-12-69, CI. 313-77.
Havn, Svend E.; and Namordi, Mooshi R., to General Electric Com-
pany. Deflection system for a flat tube display. 3,435,277, 3-25-
69, CI. 315-18.
Havn, Svend E.; and Namordi, Mooshi R., to General Electric Com-
pany. Flat display tube with a compact electron gun assembly.
3,445,716, 5-20-69, CI. 315-18.
Haw, Sherwood G., to Banister Corporation, The. Electrostatic pipe
coating method and apparatus. 3,453,134, 7-1-69, CI. I 17-17.
Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association: See —
Bolles, Elmer Richard, 3,464,470.
Gibson, Warren O., 3,468,130.
Nickell, Louis G.; and Tanimoto, Tyrus T., 3,482,958.
Nickell, Louis G.; and Tanimoto, Tyrus, 3,482,959.
Nickell, Louis G.; and Tanimoto, Tyrus T., 3,482,961.
Onna, Kenneth M., 3,462,683.
Redditt, William M., Ill, 3,464,209.
Sloane, George E.; and Onna, Kenneth M., 3,468,607.
Hawerkamp, Manfred. Method of making continuous corrugated
plastic pipe. 3,477,891, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 156-143.
Hawes, Alan B. Monorail switching system. 3,451,351, 6-24-69, CI.
104-130.
Hawes, Alan B. Electronic tire deflation detecting device. 3,462,735,
8-19-69, CI. 340-58.
Hawes, James E.: See —
Palson , Richard C. J.; and Hawes, James E., 3,466,963.
Hawes, John A.: See —
Brennan, Edmund F.; and Hawes, John A. ,3,435, 758.
Hawes, Richard S., Ill: See—
Edelmann, Eugene F.; and Hawes, Richard S., 111,3,451,876.
Hawes, Robert O.; Page, Robert Z.; and Reed, Benjamin E. Connec-
tor for wooden members. 3,469,867, 9-30-69, CI. 287-51.
Hawes, Roland J., Jr.: See —
Hawes, Roland J., Jr.; and Pierce, Wellington C, 3,437,075.
Hawes, Roland J., Jr.; and Pierce, Wellington C, to Hawes, Roland
J., Jr., mesne. Method and apparatus for administering feed addi-
tives to livestock and poultry. 3,437,075, 4-8-69, CI. 119-51.
Hawgood, David: See —
Steptoe, Brian John; Hawgood, David; and Ties, Sid-
ney,3,459,847.
Hawk, Charles E.: See —
Baker, William C; Benson, James M.; and Hawk, Charles
E.,3,443,434.
Hawk, Dale A.: See —
Lane, Malcolm S.; and Hawk, Dale A. ,3 ,46 1,646.
Hawk, Dale W.: See-
Rockwell, Harvey W.; and Hawk, Dale W., 3,430,367.
Hawk, Dale W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Ejector
mechanism for earthmoving scraper. 3,462,859, 8-26-69, CI. 37-
126.
Hawk, Elwin A., Sr., to Coast Metals, Inc. Adapter for converting
torch to powder spray work. 3,436,019, 4-1-69, CI. 239-85.
Hawk, George W., to Moog Inc. Positive centering servovalve having
movable nozzle block. 3,430,656, 3-4-69, CI. 137-625.61
Hawk, Raymond A., Jr., to Mack Truck, Inc. Two-stage rubber vehi-
cle suspension. 3,434,708, 3-25-69, CI. 267-63.
Hawke, Eugene E.; and Mackie, William A. Load-resisting structures
made of thin-walled, square tubing and connected with novel
square, non-twisting couplings. 3,462,021, 8-19-69, CI. 211-182.
Hawke, Ronald S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Interferometric method and apparatus. 3,471,238,
10-7-69, CI. 356-107.
Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited: See —
Bedford, Alan, 3,421,317.
Goslin, Geoffrey Walter, 3,469,162.
Thompson, Lionel R. F., 3,441,877.
Hawkes, Edward N.: See —
Somekh, George S.; and Hawkes, Edward N., 3, 433, 788.
Hawkes, John H., to Norton Company. Abrasive cutting device.
3,440,773, 4-29-69, CI. 51-206.
Hawkes, Joseph S., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Valve for dual chambered tires. 3,422,836, 1-21-69, CI. 137-234.5
Hawkes, Joseph S.; and D'Avello, Faust S., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Valve mechanism. 3,421,535, 1-14-69, CI.
137-234.5
Hawkes, Thaddeus: See —
Dupraz, Jacques; and Hawkes, Thaddeus, 3,463, 91 1.
Hawkey, Charles W.: See —
Brady, Robert M.; Hawkey, Charles W.; and Kirby, John
E.,3,442,302.
Hawkins, Arthur D., to Indev, Inc. Apparatus for flocking articles.
3,426,729, 2-11-69, CI. 118-312.
Hawkins, Benjamin K. Conduit system. 3,476,869, 11-4-69, CI. 174-
68.
Hawkins, Charles G.: See —
Liddle, Stephen W.; and Hawkins, Charles G., 3,443, 768.
Hawkins, Cyril M., to General Motors Corporation. Shaft coupling.
3,449,926, 6-17-69, CI. 64-6.
Hawkins, Cyril M.; and Richardson, Truman R., to General Motors
Corporation. Torque-responsive device. 3,422,703, 1-21-69, CI.
74-801.
Hawkins, Cyril M.; and Richardson, Truman R., to General Motors
Corporation. Reduction gear. 3,430,522, 3-4-69, CI. 74-801.
Hawkins, Edwin F.: See —
Batchelor, Gordon S.; and Hawkins, Edwin F., 3,480,7 10.
Hawkins, Edwin George Edward, to Distillers Company Limited,
The. Process for the production of compounds containing peroxy
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659
groups and products derived from such compounds. 3,484,199,
12-I6r69, CI. 23-207.
Hawkins, Eldon W., to United States of America, Navy. Phase sensi-
tive modulator and demodulator utilizing a single transformer.
3,434,075, 3-18-69, CI. 332-43.
Hawkins, Frederick E., to Certain-Teed Products Corporation. Roof
structure. 3,423,895, 1-28-69, CI. 52-303.
Hawkins, Gary F., to Eastman Kodak Company. Process for manu-
facture of high purity a- cyanoacrylates. 3,465,027, 9-2-69, CI.
260-464.
Hawkins, Gary F.: See —
Irick, Gether, Jr.; and Hawkins, Gary F.,3,487,l 14.
Hawkins, Harold M.; and Christensen, Don C, to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Suspension handling. 3,428,619, 2-18-69, CI. 260-93.7
Hawkins, Havilah S. Work feed mechanism for bandsaw machines.
3,476,159, 11-4-69, CI. 143-26.
Hawkins, Houston T.: See —
Schmidt, Donald L.; and Hawkins, Houston T., 3,485,272.
Hawkins, James Mitchell, to Frankenstein Group Limited. Inflatable
body-attachments for marine lifesaving. 3,475,774, 11-4-69, CI. 9-
341.
Hawkins, John J.: See —
Olechowski, Jerome Robert; Chappell, Sterling Frank, III; and
Hawkins, John J. ,3,457,3 19.
Hawkins, Mervyn Roy, to Ashton Containers Limited, mesne. Trans-
portable container. 3,433,400, 3-18-69, CI. 229-14.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, to General Alarm Corporation. Lock
mechanism and alarm. 3,427,413, 2-11-69, CI. 200-44.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, to General Alarm Corporation. Protection
system. 3,444,546, 5-13-69, CI. 340-271.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, to General Alarm Corporation. Cylinder
lock. 3,464,243, 9-2-69, CI. 70-364.
Hawkins, Paul Maddison, to General Alarm Corporation. Security
system. 3,471,188, 10-7-69, CI. 292-140.
Hawkins, Ralph W.; See —
McKnight, William B.; Dearman, James R.; and Hawkins, Ralph
W.,3,48 1,340.
Hawkins, Raymond L.; and Davidowich, George, to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Polyvinyl alcohol-boric acid-containing
composition, treatment of paper web therewith and the treated
paper web. 3,438,808, 4-15-69, CI. 117-155.
Hawkins, Robert D. Compatible electrical outlet socket and plug.
3,441,896, 4-29-69, CI. 339-14.
Hawkins, Robert D., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Pattern recogni-
tion apparatus. 3,453,596, 7-1-69, CI. 340-146.3
Hawkins, Robert D. Marine platforms. 3,466,876, 9-16-69, CI. 61-
46.5
Hawkins, Robert D. Flotation apparatus. 3,468,279, 9-23-69, CI.
114-67.
Hawkins, Royal R., to Honeywell Inc. Tracer control apparatus with
means to correct trace rate error. 3,452,641, 7-1-69, CI. 90-13.5
Hawkins, Royal R.; and Ong, Thean Chye, to Honeywell Inc. Tracer
servo control apparatus for a machine tool with slow down means
for the feed axis. 3,454,853, 7-8-69, CI. 318-18.
Hawkins, Thomas D.: See —
Cooper, Martin H.; and Hawkins, Thomas D., 3,450,508.
Hawkins, Thomas W.: See —
Goetz, Raymond J.; Hawkins, Thomas W.; and Rose, Joseph
F.,3,420,430.
Hawkins, Willard S., to Sonoco Products Company. Textile carrier.
3,450,370, 6-17-69, CI. 242-1 18.32
Hawkins, William M., Jr. Leak detector. 3,485,085, 12-23-69, CI.
73-46.
Hawkins, William R., to Newcomb Electronics Corporation. Direct-
coupled transistor amplifier employing resistive feedback and com-
mon biasing means. 3,477,030, 11-4-69, CI. 330-19.
Hawkinson, Paul E.: See —
Sornsen, Wallace V., 3,423,272.
Hawkinson, Paul E., Company: See —
Hawkinson, Raymond P., 3,464,873.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Hawkinson, Paul E., Company. Method
of treading pneumatic casings. 3,464,873, 9-2-69, CI. 156-96.
Hawks, Orris D.: See —
Cawley, John D.; and Hawks, Orris D., 3,459,492.
Hawks, Otis J., 50% to Russell, Charles E. Vehicle air-conditioning
system with theft prevention means. 3,485,059, 12-23-69, CI. 62-
209.
Hawkshaw, John Knox. Water bombing system for hydroplanes.
3,423,053, 1-21-69, CI. 244-136.
Hawle, Erwin. Pipe drill clamp and attachment. 3,420,261, 1-7-69,
CI. 137-317.
Hawley, George F., to Wagner Research Corporation. Flat article
processing apparatus having a common blank supply feeding a plu-
rality of worklines. 3,477,397, 11-1 1-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Hawley, Harry R., to American Can Company, mesne. Stackable
plastic container. 3,485,412, 12-23-69, CI. 220-97.
Hawley, Irving H., Jr., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Phase-lock
frequency shift compensation. 3,482,181, 12-2-69, CI. 331-2.
Hawley, Jack S.; and Towner, George R., to Berkeley Instruments.
Digital data system. 3,434,136, 3-18-69, CI. 340-347.
Hawley Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Scheel, John R.; and Nordman, Adolph J., Jr., 3,478,668.
Scheel, John R., 3,481,265.
Hawley, Paul A.; and Eikermann, Jerry G., to McGraw-Edison Com-
pany. Depth adjustment for power tool. 3,443,479, 5-13-69, CI.
90-12.
Hawley, Robert L., to Libby, McNeill & Libby. High protein product
and process for producing same. 3,469,991, 9-30-69, CI. 99-17.
Hawley, Roger S.: See —
Mertzweiller, Joseph K.; Cull, Neville L.; and Hawley, Roger
S.,3,425,895.
Hawley, Roger S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Laminates of chlorinated low unsaturated rubbers and highly un-
saturated rubbers, method making same and blends of such rub-
bers. 3,454,462, 7-8-69, CI. 161-243.
Hawley, Roger S.; and Vanderbilt, Byron M., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Cured PVC-rubber and resin blends.
3,424,818, 1-28-69, CI. 260-836.
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Hawley, Roger S., 3,48 1,9 12.
Haworth, Ernest; and Minford, John Norman, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Preparation of linear polyamides using a tem-
perature differential. 3,471,452, 10-7-69, CI. 260-78.
Haworth, Gordon R.; and Zambas, Peter G., to United States of
America, Interior, mesne. Blasting arrangement for oil shale min-
ing. 3,466,094, 9-9-69, CI. 299-13.
Haworth, Lionel, to Bristol Siddeley Engines, Limited. Structure for
segregating foreign matter from the air of an air intake for a gas
turbine engine. 3,436,910, 4-8-69, CI. 60-39.09
Hawrylewicz, Ervin J.: See —
Sumyk, George B.; Kyle, Joseph L.; and Hawrylewicz, Ervin
J. ,3,45 1,996.
Hawthorne, Herman F., to United States of America, Army. Multi-
charge cartridge for multi-barrel automatic guns. 3,437,039, 4-8-
69, CI. 102-38.
Hawthorne, James M. Retractable propulsion means for ships.
3,483,843, 12-16-69, CI. 115-41.
Hawthorne, Marion F.; and Pitochelli, Anthony R., to Rohm & Haas
Company. Boron, nitrogen and hydrogen containing compounds.
3,453,092, 7-1-69, CI. 23-358.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel F. Juice extractor. 3,464,344, 9-2-69, CI. 100-
102.
Hawthorne, Vernon D., 50% to Boney, James Finley. Remote start-
ing device for motor vehicles. 3,455,403, 7-15-69, CI. 180-1.
Hawtin, Selwyn George; Smith, David Roger; and Field, Dennis
Ronald, to Courtaulds Limited. Apparatus and method for produc-
ing crimped filamentary materials. 3,477,218, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 57-34.
Hawxhurst, John E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Printer platen control. 3,442,210, 5-6-69, CI. 101-407.
Haxby, Robert D., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Production
of detergent compositions containing finely dispersed optical
brighteners. 3,485,761, 12-23-69, CI. 252-110.
Hay, Alan Edward: See —
Loukes, David Gordon; and Hay, Alan Edward, 3,480,420.
Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Company. Process of making
poly-(2,6-diaryl-l,4-phenylene ethers. 3,432,466, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-
47.
Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Company. Process for producing
high molecular weight polymers from impure 2,6-xylenol.
3,432,469, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-47.
Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Company. Products obtained by
cleaving polyphenylene ethers. 3,442,858, 5-6-69, CI. 260-47.
Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Company. 2,6-Diarylphenols.
3,481,990, 12-2-69, CI. 260-619.
Hay, Donald A.: See —
Finlay, Walter L.; Hay, Donald A.; and Hess, Wendell
T.,3 ,474,5 16.
Hay, Harold R. Process and apparatus for modulating the tempera-
ture within enclosures. 3,450,192, 6-17-69, CI. 165-1.
Hay, John O.; and Grodek, Raymond J., to Kewanee Oil Company.
Process for converting ammonium paratungstate to a more soluble
form. 3,472,613, 10-14-69, CI. 23-23.
Hay, Robert H. Vehicle wash systems. 3,451,085, 6-24-69, CI. 15-
21.
Hay, Russell G.; Mc Nutly, John G.; and Walsh, William L., to Gulf
Research & Development Company. Process for the production of
olefin codimers from alkyl aluminum chlorides. 3,461,184, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-683.15
Hay, Russell G.; and Walsh, William L., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process for oxidizing hydrogen bromide
to obtain bromine. 3,437,445, 4-8-69, CI. 23-216.
Hay, William D.: See—
Lieber, Sidney U.; and Hay, William D., 3,42 1,000.
Lieber, Sidney U.; and Hay, William D., 3,456,1 15.
Hayakawa Denki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Asada, Atsushi; and Washizuka, Isamu, 3,469,085.
Asada, Atsushi; and Washizuka, Isamu, 3,486,015.
Inoguchi, Toshio; Niwa, Ichihiko; and Nakazawa, Katsuro,
3,433,602.
Miyata, Etsutaro, 3,422,242.
Sasao, Saburo, 3,482,168.
Washizuka, Isamu; and Hanahara, Hitoshi, 3,483,400.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hayakawa, Masashi; Kadotani, Makoto; and Ishikawa, Kunio, to
Central Glass Co., Ltd. Process for preparing highly pure calcium
hydrogen phosphate dihydrate. 3,427,125, 2-1 1-69, CI. 23-109.
Hayakawa, Mitsuru: See —
Shindo, Noboru; Ura, Yasukazu; Mori, Miyako; Hayakawa, Mit-
suru; and Ueda, Kunihiro, 3,443,01 1.
Shindo, Noboru; Ura, Yasukazu; Shimiau, Toru; Hayakawa, Mit-
suru; Takahashi, Hiroki; Ueda, Kunihiro; and Mori,
Miyako.3,472,932.
Hayakawa, Shigeru; Ouchi, Hiromu; and Nagase, Kaneomi, to Mat-
sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Piezoelectric composition and
method of preparing the same. 3,449,253, 6-10-69, CI. 252-62.9
Hayakawa, Yoshihide; Sakai, Takeo; and Nishio, Daijiro, to Fuji
Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the production of
photographic gelatino silver halide emulsions. 3,482,980, 12-9-69,
CI. 96-94.
Hayakawa, Yoshihide: See —
Nishio, Fumihiko; Nishio, Daijiro; Watarai, Syo; Hayakawa,
Yoshihide; Kato, Kirotetu; and Udea, Hirozo,3,445,231.
Hayama, Akio. Oil tanker. 3,477,401, 11-11-69, CI. 114-74.
Hayama, Fumitada: See —
Kumada, Akio; and Hayama, Fumitada, 3,465, 105.
Hayami, Toshio: See —
Nishikawa, Yoshimasa; and Hayami, Toshio,3,472,735.
Hayanami, Hiroshi: See —
Fukushima, Osamu; Hayanami, Hiroshi; and Nagoshi,
Kazuo.3,424,604.
Hayany, Adnan T., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Dielectric variable attenuator. 3,425,005, 1-28-69, CI. 333-81.
Hayany, Adnan T., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Coupling of dielectric to metallic waveguides. 3,452,302, 6-24-69,
CI. 333-21.
Hayao, Shin: See —
Fancher, Otis Earl; and Hayao, Shin,3,455,935.
Hayao, Shin, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Tetrazolyl alkanoic acids.
3,453,285, 7-1-69, CI. 260-308.
Hayasaka, Koro; Sato, Fukuji; Hattori, Tosio; and Sato, Takeshi, to
Kabushiki Kaisha Aiden. Explosion-proof fluorescent lamp ap-
paratus. 3,426,234, 2-4-69, CI. 313-312.
Hayase, Masashi: See —
Ciszewski, Joseph F.; Hayase, Masashi; and Robinson, Norman
F.,3,428,769.
Hayase, Yoshimi: See —
Ochi, Hiroshi; Taki, Hiroshige; Sugimoto, Kimio; Hayase,
Yoshimi; and Nakazawa, Bungo.3,420,733.
Hayase, Yoshio, to Fuji Denki Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Layer-built
alkaline cell. 3,442,709, 5-6-69, CI. 136-6.
Hayashi, Chikara. Gas-tight seal. 3,475,034, 10-28-69, CI. 277-70.
Hayashi, Chisayo; Chiba, Yusuke; Tanaka, Eiji; Ochi, Shigeyuki;
Yanagisawa, Yuzuru; and Ayabe, Masaaki. Method of making
solid state electrolytic capacitors. 3,469,294, 9-30-69, CI. 29-25.42
Hayashi Denko Kabushiki-Kaisha: See —
Noro, Hiromitsu; and Kashikura, Hisae, 3,484,615.
Hayashi, Hiroaki: See —
Wakatsuki, Masao; Aoki, Toshio; and Hayashi,
Hiroaki,3,442,615.
Hayashi, Ichitaro; and Nishiwaki, Yoshiro, to Victor Company of
Japan, Limited. Tape guide drum for helical scan magnetic record-
ing with stationary heads mounted in said drum. 3,428,760, 2-18-
69, CI. 179-100.2
Hayashi, Jun: See —
Nishio, Fumihiko; Sugiyama, Mitsunori; Yamamoto, Nobuo; and
Hayashi, Jun,3,484,242.
Hayashi, Kanekichi; and Naito, Susumu, to Kabushiki Kaisha Rinnai
Seisakusho. Burner. 3,434,791, 3-25-69, CI. 431-328.
Hayashi, Kanekichi; and Naito, Susumu. Gas infrared burner.
3,463,139, 8-26-69, CI. 126-39.
Hayashi, Kazutami, to Nippon Electric Company Limited. Composite
metal wire with a base of iron or nickel and an outer coat of pal-
ladium. 3,443,914, 5-13-69, CI. 29-183.5
Hayashi, Kazutami: See —
Tsuji, Shigeru; Hayashi, Kazutami; Kadowaki, Kouichi; and Sato,
Katsuo.3,436,201.
Hayashi, Koichi: See —
Kaai, Jiro; Ninomiya, Tsunehiko; Okumura, Shinji; and Hayashi,
Koichi.3,457,083.
Hayashi, Masahiro; and Goto, Shinkichi, to Yawata Iron & Steel
Co., Ltd., and Hitachi, Ltd. Shearing machine. 3,460,423, 8-12-69,
CI. 83-390.
Hayashi, Nobuyuki: See —
Chikamasa, Hiroshi; Hayashi, Nobuyuki; and Noguchi,
Michio.3,470,625.
Hayashi, Ryozo: See —
Tanabe, Katsumi; Hayashi, Ryozo; Morisawa, Yasuhiro;
Hashimoto, Teruo; Nakazawa, Tadamasa; and Takasaki, Rin-
ji,3,485,848.
Hayashi, Shigekazu; Kobayashi, Sadao; and Fujiwara, Shinobu, to
TDK Electronics Company, Limited. Ceramic dielectric.
3,431,124, 3-4-69, CI. 106-39.
Hayashi, Shigeki; Shinomiya, Hiroaki; and Kobayashi, Hideaki, to
Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Cyclic sewing machine.
3,482,535, 12-9-69, CI. 112-67.
Hayashi, Shigeki; Sibuya, Tuyosi; Kobayashi, Hideaki; and Takarai,
Yutaka, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for
stopping a needle-bar at any predetermined level of a sewing
machine. 3,482,538, 12-9-69. CI. 112-219.
Hayashi, Shigeru: See —
Takai, Hideo; Hayashi, Shigeru; and Saito, Yoshihiro.3,473,747.
Hayashi, Shigeru, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus
for lacing yarn masses by string. 3,435,495, 4-1-69, CI. 28-21.
Hayashi, Shingo: See —
Nozawa, Masayuki; Ito, Toshinori; Hayashi, Shingo; and Otsuka,
Naotoshi.3,427,912.
Hayashi, Shinichi; and Yamamoto, Masao, to Shinichi Hayashi &
Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha. Method and electrolyte for
thick, brillant plating of palladium. 3,458,409, 7-29-69, CI. 204-
43.
Hayashi, Shinichi: See —
Yamamura, Katsumi; and Hayashi, Shinichi.3,475,290.
Hayashi, Shintaro, to Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. Mag-
netic clutch for a car cooler compressor. 3,425,529, 2-4-69, CI.
192-84.
Hayashi, Takashi; Kondo, Mitsutora; and Tanaka, Michio, to Kaken
Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for preparing l-amino-3-car-
boxy- propane-2-sulfonic acid. 3,420,876, 1-7-69, CI. 260-513.
Hayashi, Teruo; Sato, Katsuo; and Kobayashi, Hiroyuki, to Nippon
Electric Company Limited. Resistor element and method for
manufacturing the same. 3,472,688, 10-14-69, CI. 117-212.
Hayashi, Torahiko. Cake and bread material making device.
3,442,226, 5-6-69, CI. 107-1.
Hayashi, Toshio: See —
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Taguchi, Toshio; Hayashi,
Toshio; Ito, Seiji; Yamauchi, Tadafumi; and Minomiya, Katsu-
mi,3,457, 226
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Yamauchi, Norifumi;
Hayashi, Toshio; and Akimoto, Masamichi, 3,426,041.
Hayashi, Yoichi: See —
Ueshima, Kumao; Hiratsuka, Yoshio; Kuga, Toshiki; Yoshinaga,
Hirokazu; and Hayashi, Yoichi, 3,459,418.
Hayashi, Yoshiki; and Oido, Hikofumi, to Matsushita Electric Indus-
trial Co., Ltd. Flexible transparent electrophotographic film and
method of development of said film. 3,438,773, 4-15-69, CI. 96-
1.5
Hayata, Masaaki: See —
Kosaka, Yujiro; Hayata, Masaaki; and Hisatomi,
Yoshihiro,3,448,057.
Haycock, Ernest W.: See —
Smith, George; May, Clayton A.; Seid, Donald M.; and
Haycock, Ernest W.,3,455,805.
Hayden, Edward F.: See —
Erb, George H.; Horenburger, William E.; Sanguinetti, Bradley
E.; and Hayden, Edward F.,3,441,189.
Hayden, Fred M.; and Lewinski, Robert W., to Packard-Bell Elec-
tronics Corporation. Light-activated degaussing circuit. 3,450,933,
6-17-69, CI. 315-8.
Hayden, Gordon Francis: See —
Hanzi, Carl Wesley; and Hayden, Gordon Francis.3,438,285.
Hayden, Leland E.: See —
Mann, William C; and Hayden, Leland E., 3,443,1 16.
Hayden, Percy: See —
Clark, Duncan; and Hayden, Percy,3 ,420,880.
Hayden, Percy, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Production
of lactones and keto acids. 3,458,532, 7-29-69, CI. 260-343.6
Hayden, Percy; and Charlton, John, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Process for the decomposition of formic acid in mixtures
of acetic acid and formic acid. 3,459,707, 8-5-69, CI. 260-541.
Hayden, Rodney, to United-Carr Incorporated. Unitary armature
relay having constant actuating time and method. 3,436,701, 4-1-
69, CI. 335-203.
Hayden, Rodney, to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Flashing
device. 3,444,515, 5-13-69, CI. 340-74.
Hayden, Rodney, to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Lamp flash-
ing system for vehicles. 3,480,944, 11-25-69, CI. 340-331.
Hayden, Rodney; and Guarasci, Mario, to United-Carr Incorporated.
Sequential flasher system. 3,470,531, 9-30-69, CI. 340-82.
Hayden, Stanley P.: See —
Woodworth, William J.; and Hayden, Stanley P. ,3,436,063.
Hayden, William Fred: See —
Hancock, Jack Arnet; and Hayden, William Fred, 3, 466,7 16.
Haydock, Stephen J.: See —
Johns, Marvin D.; and Haydock, Stephen J. ,3,460,506.
Haydon, Arthur W.: See —
Geremia, Leo Francis; and Haydon, Arthur W., 3,427,420.
Haydon, Arthur W.; Herbert, Edward, III.; and Riggs, William D., to
Tri-Tech Inc. Synchronous motor. 3,469,132, 9-23-69, CI. 310-
163.
Haydon, Arthur W.; and Ives, Milton N., to Tri-Tech, Inc., mesne.
Cam operated switching apparatus. 3,427,574, 2-11-69, CI. 335-
73.
LIST OF PATENTEES
661
Haydu, Andrew G.; and Allan, Earl E., to Westinghouse Air Brake
Company. Fluid pressure operated brake apparatus for rail- way
car truck. 3,447,640, 6-3-69, CI. 188-47.
Hayer, Dieter H. A.; and Grozinger, Lore, to Siegle, G., & Co.
G m.b.H. Halogen - containing polymers and polyolefins stabilized
with uracils. 3,436,362, 4-1-69, CI. 260-23.7
Hayer, John R.: See—
Angleton, Paul A.; and Hayer, John R., 3,487, 238.
Hayes, Allan: See-
Beard, Jack H.; Hoole, Harold; and Hayes, Allan,3,438,996.
Hayes, Arthur W., to Blumberg, Georg. Method and apparatus for
the production of handled shopping bags. 3,481,256, 12-2-69, CI.
93-8.
Hayes, Billy H., to Calumet & Hecla Corporation, mesne. Flat coil
carton. 3,439,863, 4-22-69, CI. 229-23.
Hayes, Brice E., to Hayes Track Appliance Company. Railway ap-
pliance operating mechanism. 3,470,371, 9-30-69, CI. 246-163.
Hayes, C. 1., Inc.: See —
Westeren, Herbert W.; Kimball, William H.; and Scotto, Vin-
cent, 3,431,346.
Westeren, Herbert W., 3,441,452.
Westeren, Herbert W.; and Kimball, William H., 3,467,366.
Hayes, Charles H.: See —
Crocker, Richard E.; Kaplan, Martin L.; and Hayes, Charles
H., 3,442,954.
Hayes, Donald J. Resilient support for lift magnet suspension.
3,471,193, 10-7-69, CI. 294-65.5
Hayes, Edward W. Shield tunneling apparatus. 3,427,813, 2-18-69,
CI. 61-85.
Hayes Engineers (Leeds) Limited: See —
Hayes, Hubert George, 3,481,247.
Hayes, Eugene, 50% to Hayes, Neil J. Method and apparatus for the
manufacture of a food product. 3,467,029, 9-16-69, CI. 107-1.
Hayes, Fay A.: See —
Myers, Robert R.; and Hayes, Fay A. ,3,468, 106.
Hayes, Harold B.: See —
Caltrider, Paul G.; and Hayes, Harold B. , 3,433,71 1.
Hayes, Hubert George, to Hayes Engineers (Leeds) Limited. Tool
height setting apparatus. 3,481,247, 12-2-69, CI. 90-1 1.
Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Continuous low
pressure reforming process with a prereduced and presulfided
catalyst. 3,442,796, 5-6-69, CI. 208-139.
Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Continuous low
pressure catalytic reforming pro- cess with sulfur and halogen in-
clusion and water exclusion. 3,448,036, 6-3-69, CI. 208-139.
Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Regeneration
of coke-deactivated catalyst containing a platinum group com-
ponent and a sulfur component. 3,481,861, 12-2-69, CI. 208-140.
Hayes, John E., to Modine Manufacturing Company. Liquid coolant
radiator with air separating means. 3,455,377, 7-15-69, CI. 165-
110.
Hayes, John W.: See —
Ehrlich, Arthur; Hayes, John W.; and Patton, Temple
C.,3,483,150.
Hayes, Justa L.: See —
Bolton, Maston C; and Hayes, Justa L., 3,453,657.
Hayes, Leonard L., to Potlatch Forests, Inc. Self-cleaning wood lathe
chuck. 3,455,351, 7-15-69, CI. 142-53.
Hayes, Leonard L., to Potlatch Forests, Inc. Chucks for veneer lathe
loaders. 3,480,052, 1 1-25-69, CI. 144-209.
Hayes, Lester P. Water dispersible methyloamide products.
3,471,466, 10-7-69, CI. 260-21.
Hayes, Monson H., Jr.: See —
Lewis, Harold F.; and Hayes, Monson H., Jr.,3,478,198.
Hayes, Neil J.: See —
Hayes, Eugene, 3,467,029.
Hayes, Ralph S., Jr., to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Power wrench.
3,438,451,4-15-69, CI. 173-163.
Hayes, Raymond K.: See —
Scott, Morton W.; Hayes, Raymond K.; and Levine,
Sol,3,437,095.
Hayes, Richard C: See —
Duncan, Paul J.; and Hayes, Richard C, 3,436,950.
Hayes, Richard L.; Molloy, Peter E.; and Swanson, Richard M., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Crossbar switching
with special service provisions. 3,458,662, 7-29-69, CI. 179-18.
Hayes, Robert A., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Process for making a polyamide and product. 3,461,107, 8-12-69,
CI. 260-78.
Hayes, Robert A., to Union Special Machine Company. Parallel
feeding mechanism for sewing machines. 3,472,188, 10-14-69, CI.
112-215.
Hayes, Robert E., to Stress-Plus, Inc. Building panel structure.
3,471,984, 10-14-69, CI. 52-309.
Hayes, Robert L.: See —
McKinstry, John R.; Monck, Myron C; and Hayes, Robert
L., 3,467, 103.
Hayes, Ronald B. Impaling needle arrangement for a sausage slicing
machine. 3,431,956, 3-11-69, CI. 146-94.
Hayes, Roy M., to Tektronix, Inc. Bootstrapped cascode differential
amplifier. 3,423,685, 1-21-69, CI. 330-3.
Hayes, Thomas E., to Penn Controls, Inc. Heat motor utilizing ex-
pansible fluid for driving a piston. 3,475,904, 1 1-4-69, CI. 60-23.
Hayes Track Appliance Company: See —
Hayes, Brice E.. 3,470,371.
Hayes, Tyler K.. See —
Nelson, John R., Jr.; and Hayes, Tyler K., 3,46 1,838.
Hayes, William B., to El Paso Products Company. Production of
adiponitrile. 3.454,619, 7-8-69, CI. 260-465.2
Hayes. William E.; and Calhoon, Charles D., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Flowmeter frequency control system. 3,440,876,
4-29-69, CI. 73-194.
Hayes, Woodrow L.: See —
Villers, Philippe; and Hayes, Woodrow L., 3,461, 567.
Hayford, Donald Edward, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Foundry
core compositions. 3,471,429, 10-7-69, CI. 260-29.4
Haygood, James D.: See —
Dawbarn, Ronald; and Haygood, James D., 3,482, 860.
Hayhurst, Michael John, to International Research & Development
Company Limited. Surgical probes. 3,483,869, 12-16-69, CI. 128-
303.1
Hayman, Nigel Ward, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Transfer of threadlines between spindles. 3,456,435, 7-22-69, CI.
57-156.
Hayner, Maria R. Chin seat. 3,455,300, 7-15-69, CI. 128-76.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Babikyan, Jirair A., to Sanders Associates, Inc.
Spherical directional hydrophone with semi- spherical magnets.
3,464,057, 8-26-69, CI. 340-8.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Eldridge, David G., to Sanders Associates, Inc.
Hydraulic signal summing and control system. 3,479,925, 11-25-
69, CI. 91-367.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Sharpe, Lawrence W., to Sanders Associates,
Inc. Hydraulic feedback system. 3,433,126, 3-18-69, CI. 91-367.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Sharpe, Lawrence W. Hydraulic feedback
system. 3,433,128, 3-18-69, CI. 91-384.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Sharpe, Lawrence W., to Sanders Associates,
Inc. Hydro-mechanical positioning system. 3,433,129, 3-18-69, CI.
91-384.
Hayner, Paul F.; and Sharpe, Lawrence W., to Sanders Associates,
Inc. Low noise reducing valve for steam systems. 3,447,566, 6-3-
69, CI. 137-589.5
Haynes, Don A., to FMC Corporation. Multi-purpose vehicle lift.
3,458,013, 7-29-69, CI. 187-8.67
Haynes, Don A., to FMC Corporation. Wheel balancer probe as-
sembly. 3,461,729, 8-19-69, CI. 73-457.
Haynes, Freddie J. Stubble mushing and dirt removing apparatus.
3,425,368, 2-4-69, CI. 111-6.
Haynes, Freddie J. Back hoe apparatus having movable teeth.
3,436,849, 4-8-69, CI. 37-141.
Haynes, Freddie J., to Rockmaster Tools, Inc. Back hoe apparatus
having movable teeth. 3,448,535, 6-10-69, CI. 37-141.
Haynes, George R.; McBeth, Clyde W.; Pilgram, Kurt H. G.; and
White, Lyle V., to Shell Oil Company. Phosphorodiamidothioates.
3,454,682, 7-8-69, CI. 260-956.
Haynes, Harold E.; and Hudson, Kenneth C, to RCA Corporation.
Magneto-optic display system. 3,448,21 1, 6-3-69, CI. 178-7.3
Haynes, Harold L.; Rammel, Gerald E.; and Morrison, Albert R., to
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Coating using wax, surfac-
tant, and film former. 3,461,090, 8-12-69, CI. 260-17.4
Haynes, Harvey H., to United states of America, Navy. Underwater
adjustable apparatus and method. 3,425,230, 2-4-69, CI. 61-69.
Haynes, Howard, to American Sterilizer Company. Surgical light.
3,428,797, 2-18-69, CI. 240-1.4
Haynes, James L. Lock key ejector. 3,422,647, 1-21-69, CI. 70-388.
Haynes, John T.: See —
Hamilton, Milon J.; Baigas, Joseph F., Jr.; Haynes, John T.; and
Coates, Herbert W.,3,459,631.
Haynes Manufacturing Company: See —
Updegraff, Alfred V.; and Beyer, Lawrence A., 3,463,536.
Haynes, Richard T.; Irani, Riyad R.; and Langguth, Robert P., to
Monsanto Company. Electrodeposition of metals. 3,475.293, 10-
28-69, CI. 204-48.
Haynes, Stewart, Jr.; and Fontaine, Marc F., to Texaco Inc.
Recovery of oils by steam injection. 3,476,183, 11-4-69, CI. 166-
272.
Haynie, Gerald D.; and Rosenfeld, Peter E., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Signal amplitude measuring system.
3,428,829, 2-18-69. CI. 307-235.
Haynie, Henry C. Pack-off assembly and method of running pipe.
3,443,638, 5-13-69, CI. 166-277.
Haynie, Robert N.: See —
Rhoads, George D.; and Haynie, Robert N., 3,439,407.
Haynos, Joseph G., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Interconnection of solar cells.
3,459,391, 8-5-69, CI. 244-1.
Hayosh. Robert J.: See —
Bracey, Robert A.; Glossop, Donald L., Jr.; Hayosh, Robert J.;
and Palazzolo, Joseph A. ,3, 473, 842.
Hayot, Raymond: See —
Daudin, Jacques; and Hayot, Raymond.3.458,627.
Hays, Bruce C, to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Service observing system. 3,420,968, 1-7-69, CI. 179-175.2
662
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hays, Bruce C, to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Method and arrangement for signaling in a remote control system.
3,456,240, 7-15-69, CI. 340-163.
Hays Corporation, The: See —
Eller, Harold E.; and Dreckmann, Hubert, 3,471,776.
Hays, George E.; and Poska, Forrest L., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Separation of gaseous mixtures. 3,445,990, 5-27-69, CI. 55-
58.
Hays, Herbert G.: See —
De Lancey, Warren H.; Hays, Herbert G.; and Hartzell, Donald
W.,3,469,791.
Hays, Hugh R.; and Kosolapoff, Gennady M., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Organophosphorus compounds. 3,445,522, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-606.5
Hays, John D.; and Vance, Robert E., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Tape perforator. 3,481,535, 12-2-69, CI. 234-108.
Hays Manufacturing Company: See —
Haulik, Leo J.; Bradbury, James G.; Greer, Leonard S.; and
Decker, Clarence W., 3,428,339.
Hoelsch, Edward S., 3,424,430.
Hays, Merlin B., to American Home Products Corporation. Attenu-
ated infectious canine hepatitis live virus vaccine and method of
producing same. 3,432,391, 3-1 1-69, CI. 195-1.3
Hays, Richard Young, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Spinneret cleaning apparatus. 3,436,789, 4-8-69, CI. 15-345.
Hays, William A.: See —
Schaeffer, Marvin G.; and Hays, William A. ,3,437,776.
Hayssen Manufacturing Company: See —
Gausman, Alfred P., 3,449,888.
James, Robert C, 3,458,036.
Hayter, Jack: See —
Payne, William Woolley; and Hayter, Jack,3,439,508.
Hayter, Roy G.: See—
Hassell, Howard L.; and Hayter, Roy G., 3,480,696.
Winkler, Deloss E.; Hayter, Roy G.; and Stubbs, William
H., 3,455,891.
Hayward, Brian Phillip; Mc Ewan, Keith John Bruce; Foster, Robert
Thomas; and Hoare, Martin John. Method of making and sealing
an electric storage battery. 3,441,448, 4-29-69, CI. 136-176.
Hayward, Garon C: See —
Pelletier, Andre Joseph; and Hayward, Garon C, 3,468,698.
Haywood, John T.: See —
Gregory, Leroy C; and Haywood, John T., 3,439,268.
Hazard, Robert E., to Polytop Corporation. Fixed spout closure with
auxiliary cap. 3,454,196, 7-8-69, CI. 222-83.
Hazard, Robert E., to Polytop Corporation. Dispensing closure.
3,477,618, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 222-534.
Hazard, Sherrill J., Jr.; and Fretz, Harold Robert, to Consolidated
Papers, Inc. Suction cylinder mold partially wrapped by an
endless, porous control member. 3,455,780, 7-15-69, CI. 162-318.
Hazdra, James J.; Sonnleitner, David; and Wesolowski, Wyne E., to
Continental Can Company, Inc. Increasing the strength of glass by
overglazing. 3,434,817, 3-25-69, CI. 65-60.
Hazel, Beverly S.; and Bakker, Lubertus, to Midland-Ross Corpora-
tion. Separator for immiscible liquids. 3,468,421, 9-23-69, CI. 210-
96.
Hazel, Herbert K., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Pulse transformer fabrication. 3,452,431, 7-1-69, CI. 29-605.
Hazel, Herbert K.; and Mueller, Wolfgang F., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Method for wiring ferrite core
matrices. 3,460,245, 8-12-69, CI. 29-604.
Hazel, John Evan: See —
Orr, Robert J.; and Hazel, John Evan, 3,454, 541.
Hazelett, Richard: See —
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard.3,429,363.
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard,3,474,853.
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard, to Hazelett Strip-
Casting Corporation. Method of cooling the casting belt in a con-
tinuous metal casting machine of the drum and belt type.
3,429,363, 2-25-69, CI. 164-87.
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard, to Hazelett Strip-
Casting Corporation. Apparatus for cooling and supporting the
casting belt in a continuous metal casting machine of the drum
and belt type. 3,474,853, 10-28-69, CI. 164-278.
Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation: See —
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard, 3,429,363.
Hazelett, Robert William; and Hazelett, Richard, 3,474,853.
Hazell, Norman C: See —
Bryant, Herbert W.; Hazell, Norman C; and Mosing, Lionel
W., 3,440,365.
Hazeltine Corporation: See —
Huebscher, Herbert, 3,474,460.
Hazeltine Research, Inc.: See-
Bailey, William F.; and Hellmann, Reinhard K., 3,423,673.
Cafarella, Thomas; and Vasile, Carmine F., 3,458,819.
Hannan, Peter W., 3,456,260.
Hannan, Peter W., 3,460,144.
La Rosa, Richard, 3,422,378.
Loughlin, Bernard D., 3,441,670.
Richman, Donald, 3,427,617.
Tschannen, Robert F., 3,436,592.
Hazelton, Harold J., to Carlson Tool & Machine Co. Workpiece
positioning mechanism for brushmaking machine. 3,423,128, 1-21-
69, CI. 300-11.
Hazelton, Harold J., to Carlson Tool & Machine Co. Abrasive ele-
ment for finishing paint brushes or the like. 3,451,173, 6-24-69,
CI. 51-110.
Hazelton, Harold J., to Carlson Tool & Machine Co. Brush blank
feeding apparatus. 3,479,091, 1 1-18-69, CI. 300-3.
Hazelton, Russell F., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Method for
producing melamine. 3,470,163, 9-30-69, CI. 260-249.7
Hazelwood, Roy E.: See —
Swafford, Kenneth L.; Duke, Doyal P.; and Hazelwood, Roy
E.,3,433,464.
Hazen, James T.: See —
Keady, William L.; St. Clair, Michael J.; and Hazen, James
T.,3,469,684.
Hazen, Ramon B., to Ohio Brass Company, The. Spark gaps.
3,443,149, 5-6-69, CI. 315-36.
Hazen Research, Inc.: See —
Hazen, Wayne C; Henrickson, Angus V.; and Hadzeriga, Pablo,
3,425,799.
Hazen, Wayne C; Henrickson, Angus V.; and Hadzeriga, Pablo, to
Hazen Research, Inc., mesne. Recovery of phosphate values from
phosphatic slimes. 3,425,799, 2-4-69, CI. 23-107.
Hazet-Werk Hermann Zerver: See —
Zerver, Alfred, 3,451,737.
Hazlehurst, Philip Geoffrey; Hollis, Sydney G.; and Phillips, Bryan
F., to Austin Motor Company Limited, The. Devices for mixing
liquids. 3,459,407, 8-5-69, CI. 259-4.
Haznar,, Henry J., to Moore Drop Forging Company. Pawl reversing
mechanism for ratchet wrenches. 3,467,231, 9-16-69, CI. 192-43.1
Hazy, Andrew C; and Karabinos, Joseph V., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Process for preparing 6-alkoxy-methyl-2,4-
dinitrophenols. 3,440,289, 4-22-69, CI. 260-61 1.
Hazzard, Frank C, to United States of America, Army. Differential
modulator. 3,479,616, 11-18-69, CI. 332-43.
Hazzard, Harry I., to McCulloch Corporation. Centrifugal clutch.
3,429,411, 2-25-69, CI. 192-105.
Hazzard, Harry I., to McCulloch Corporation. Centrifugal friction
clutch. 3,477,555, 11-11-69, CI. 192-105.
Hazzard, Harry I., to McCulloch Corporation. Fuel feeding ap-
paratus. 3,483,988, 12-16-69, CI. 210-232.
Hazzard, Henry D., to Sprague Electric Company. Rolled aluminum
slug capacitor. 3,443,164, 5-6-69, CI. 317-230.
HB Engineering Corporation: See —
Baker, Hugh M., Jr., 3,437,961.
Baker, Hugh M., Jr., 3,453,464.
HCA Food Corporation: See —
Wendt, Arthur S., 3,471,300.
Heaberlin, Paul L.: See —
Winter, Floyd E.; and Heaberlin, Paul L., 3,465,469.
Heacock, Roy C.; and Dyer, Wesley B., to Standard Steel Corpora-
tion. Fish meal rotary dryer. 3,481,049, 12-2-69, CI. 34-109.
Heacox, Frank, to Bell-Toptex, Inc. Helmet shield fastener.
3,423,758, 1-28-69, CI. 2-3.
Head, Billy D.: See—
Garcia, Bartolome; and Head, Billy D., 3,448, 161.
Head, Dell A.: See—
McQuerry, Ersel R.; and Head, Dell A.,3,458,063.
Head, Earl L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Preparation of the rare earth sesquicarbonate. 3,446,574, 5-
27-69, CI. 23-20.
Head, Frank Samuel Henry; and Lund, Gerald, to Cotton Silk and
Man-Made Fibres Research Association, The. Hydrox-
ybenzophenones containing beta- chloro- or sulphatoethylsulphon-
yl groups. 3,431,306, 3-4-69, CI. 260-591.
Head, Willis A.: See-
Jackson, Walter L., Jr.; and Head, Willis A. ,3,455, 193.
Head, Wrightson & Company Limited: See —
Eveson, Geoffrey Frank; and Thompson, Alfred, 3,471,016.
Head, Wrightson and Company, Limited: See —
Lawson, Kenneth Thomas; and Ascough, Keith Judge,
3,426,730.
Headd, Franklin L.; and Wilson, Jack O., to Xerox Corporation.
Pressure-transfer type reproduction machine. 3,427,966, 2-18-69,
CI. 101-132.
Headrick, Alvin F.: See —
Nazaruk, Stanley; Rosa, Carl; and Headrick, Alvin F., 3,427, 683.
Headrick, Hugh M.: See —
Thomas, Francis H.; Headrick, Hugh M.; and Schulz, Edmund
L.,3,422,046.
Headrick, Richard T. Hose reel. 3,422,838, 1-21-69, CI. 137-355.12
Heald Machine Company, The: See —
Hahn, Robert S., 3,431,685.
Oslebo, Richard G.; Newton, Robert F.; and Jacobson, Alden
H., 3,458,924.
Uhtenwoldt, Herbert R., 3,420,008.
Healey, Charles P. Alarm reporting system. 3,430,218, 2-25-69, CI.
340-213.
LIST OF PATENTEES
663
Healey, Robert J.; and Kimmel, Donald S., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Voltage and current regulator with
variable reference voltage. 3,437,905, 4-8-69, CI. 321-19.
Healy, Denis J.: See—
Gasser, Edward Bruce; and Healy, Denis J. ,3,446,402.
Healy, James W.; Hidden, William P.; and Anderson, Donald C, to
Hexcel Corporation, mesne. Sheet handling apparatus and method.
3,461,757, 8-19-69, CI. 83-23.
Healy, James W.: See —
Wright, Malor; and Healy, James W., 3,436,330.
Healy, Lawrence William: See —
Buff, Fred; Gross, Joseph Idadore; and Healy, Lawrence Wil-
liam,3,477,898.
Heaney, Paul R., to Eastman Kodak Company. Thermal circuit
breaker. 3,436,712, 4-1-69, CI. 337-405.
Heap, Forrest J.; and Myers, Richard A., to McDonnell Douglas
Corporation, mesne. Multiple axis milling apparatus. 3,442,175, 5-
6-69, CI. 90-15.
Heap, Kenneth Thomas Duncan: See —
Brooks, James; Heap, Kenneth Thomas Duncan; and Wood-
head, Robert Harry.3,462,800.
Heap, Samuel A.: See —
Brilmyer, Harold G.; and Heap, Samuel A. ,3,424,497.
Heaps, John F.: See —
Fantl, Joel; Hahn, Frank J.; Hardy, Edgar E.; and Heaps, John
F., 3,434,989.
Heard, Jeffery Gerald; and Bennett, Roy Brian, to English Electric
Company Limited, The. Dynamo electric machines. 3,476,961, 11-
4-69, CI. 310-54.
Heard, Maurice E.: See —
Cotton, James F.; and Heard, Maurice E., 3,420,696.
Heard, Roderick S.: See —
Blevins, Parker R.; Heard, Roderick S.; and Hornung, Louis
M.,3,461,430.
Hearld, Albert B.: See—
Metzger, Courtney A.; Hearld, Albert B.; McMullen, Bobby G.;
and Reynolds, Bobby J.,3,483,091 .
Hearn, Cleveland, F. Transportation system. 3,486,645, 12-30-69,
CI. 214-38.
Hearn, Daniel P., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Optical resonance mag-
netometer with digital frequency measuring means. 3,467,856, 9-
16-69, CI. 324-0.5
Hearn, Daniel P.; and Stedman, David D., to Century Geophysical
Corporation. Mobile gas leak detection. 3,444,721, 5-20-69, CI.
73-23.
Hearn, Glenn R.; Rollins, James A.; and Schaller, Frank H., to
Honeywell Inc. Data processing device and method. 3,474,232,
10-21-69, CI. 235-61.11
Hearn, Hosea P., to Halliburton Company. Torque resistant coupling
for well tool. 3,463,228, 8-26-69, CI. 166-181.
Hearn, Robert T.; and Riordan, Robert M. Leak detecting system
and method. 3,439,837, 4-22-69, CI. 222-52.
Hearon, William M.: See —
Anderson, Nils T.; and Hearon, William M., 3,420,734.
Hearst, Thomas McChesney; and Yantz, Robert Charles, to Eastman
Kodak Company. Powder coated with an anti-static agent.
3,449,142, 6-10-69, CI. 106-210.
Heart -O-Gold Corporation: See —
Seidman, Jack, 3,455,575.
Heartness, Olaf A. Inertia actuated inflatable underwater spear.
3,452,466, 7-1-69, CI. 43-6.
Heartstedt, Edmund; and Marshall, Neil, to Myers, F. E., & Bro.
Co., The. Multi-way flow control valve. 3,460,566, 8-12-69, CI.
137-571.
Heaslip, Donald B. . 3,483,385, 12-9-69, CI.
Heaslip, Donald B.; and Tepolt, Florian E., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Cycling timer. 3,461,351, 8-12-69, CI. 317-142.
Heat and Control, Inc.: See —
Caridis, Andrew A.; and Benson, Clark K., 3,472,155.
Heath, Billy J.: See—
Waters, Kenneth H.; and Heath, Billy J. ,3,440,599.
Heath, Clarence Willans, to United-Carr Incorporated. Holder for an
electric lamp. 3,436,717, 4-1-69, CI. 339-65.
Heath Company: See —
Mitchell, Robert W., 3,443,868.
Heath, Herbert E.; and Skaggs, Clyde W., to Bunker-Ramo Corpora-
tion, The. Method of making a thin film circuit having a resistor-
conductor pattern. 3,423,260, 1-21-69, CI. 156-3.
Heath, John Stewart, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Vacuum lock sample insertion probe for a mass spectrometer.
3,440,417, 4-22-69, CI. 250-41.9
Heath, L. S., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Murphy, Robert, 3,464,609.
Heath, Paul D., to General Dynamics Corporation. Microwave
stripline filter. 3,451,015, 6-17-69, CI. 333-73.
Heath, Roger K. Bending apparatus. 3,440,852, 4-29-69, CI. 72-207.
Heath Tecna Corporation: See —
Hambleton, Brian, 3,452,958.
Heath, Walter S.; and Megargel, Leland R., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. TEM mode faraday rotator. 3,434,077, 3-18-69, CI.
333-24.1
Heath-Brown, Basil: See-
Cohen, Aaron; and Heath-Brown, Basil,3,457,271 .
Heathcote, Thomas J.; and Stark, Michael, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Canned motor pump. 3,450,056, 6-17-69, CI. 103-
87.
Heathcote, Vincent Albert, to M-O Valve Company, The. Mag-
netron anode having temperature compensating members within
the cavities of a different coefficient of thermal expansion from
the cavities. 3,428,859, 2-18-69, CI. 315-39.51
Heatlock Industrial Furnaces Limited: See —
Young, Stuart Gerald, 3,440,322.
Heatlock Limited: See —
Faulkner, Kenneth Francis; and Plume, Alan Walter, 3,431,345.
Heaton, Richard A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Composite containers.
3,482,724, 12-9-69, CI. 215-10.
Heatwaite, Hewart H.; Mead, Robert H.; and Paul, William T., to
Borg-Warner Corporation, mesne. Composite drive wheel.
3,469,466, 9-30-69, CI. 74-243.
Heavilon, Jerry L.; Jones, Dennis A.; and Thomas, Barton A., to
Dayton Fly Ash Co., Inc. Method for mine fire control. 3,421,587,
1-14-69, CI. 169-2.
Hebblethwaite, Thomas V., to Scionics Corporation, The. Card-
preparing machine. 3,475,253, 10-28-69, CI. 156-355.
Hebborn, Heinrich; and Anweiler, Walter. Fountain pen. 3,442,597,
5-6-69, CI. 401-259.
Hebel Gasbetonwerk G.m.b.H.: See —
Vogele, Josef, 3,480,705.
Hebeler, Harold H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for producing polyamide staple fibers. 3,459,845, 8-5-69,
CI. 264-168.
Heberlein & Co. AG: See —
Dosch, Peter; and Galia, Karl, 3,441,738.
Dosch, Peter, 3,444,382.
Dosch, Peter; Benz, Emil; and Bruhin, Paul, 3,467,149.
Dosch, Peter; and Heck, Reinhard H., 3,477,021.
Dubach, Paul, 3,477,287.
Egger, Linus, 3,435,394.
Leimbacher, Erwin, 3,454,347.
Heberlein, Georg, to Heberlein Patent Corporation. Process for mak-
ing combination yarn and product. 3,420,049, 1-7-69, CI. 57-140.
Heberlein Patent Corporation: See —
Heberlein, Georg, 3,420,049.
Lorenz, Fritz; and Weiss, Ernst, 3,476,501.
Raschle, Josef, 3,461,519.
Raschle, Josef, 3,475,895.
Hebert, Gordon M.: See —
Thoma, Roy E., Jr.; and Hebert, Gordon M., 3,448,054.
Hebert, John M. Coin examining and storage kit. 3,429,425, 2-25-
69, CI. 206-0.81
Hebert, John R.; La Costa, Nicholas J.; and Schnepfe, Robert W.,
Jr., to AAI Corporation. Powder dispenser. 3,437,245, 4-8-69, CI.
222-389.
Hebert, John R.; and Waite, Warren A., to Avco Corporation. Disin-
tegrating sabot. 3,430,572, 3-4-69, CI. 102-93.
Hebert, Maurice E., to Nanuk Inc., mesne. Amphibious snow vehi-
cle. 3,474,751, 10-28-69, CI. 115-1.
Hebert, Norman T., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Free-flowing
molding powder. 3,455,870, 7-15-69, CI. 260-40.
Hebert, Rene. Automatic starting device for internal combustion en-
gines. 3,443,557, 5-13-69, CI. 123-179.
Hebling, Friedrich: See —
Knecht, Ludwig; and Hebling, Friedrich, 3,457, 743.
Hebner, David M. Sludge-eliminating, air-venting, flow-control
device. 3,435,845, 4-1-69, CI. 137-563.
Hebnes, Allan M. Spare tire carrier for automotive vehicles.
3,485,399, 12-23-69, CI. 214-454.
Hebrank, William H.: See—
Wyatt, William Kirk; Mueller, Edward G.; and Hebrank, Wil-
liam H., 3,478,399.
Hebron, Roderick: See —
Lange, Robert B.; Hebron, Roderick; and Jacobs,
David.3,436,090.
Hechelhammer, Wilhelm; and Streib, Hugo, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Polycarbonate resins containing glass fibers
sized with polycarbonates. 3,437,632, 4-8-69, CI. 260-37.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin: See —
Molt, Kenneth R.; and Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, 3,422, 197.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin; and Lanpher, Edward J., to Carlisle
Chemical Works, Inc. Process for preparing tertiary phosphines in
the presence of ether solvents. 3,470,254, 9-30-69, CI. 260-606.5
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin; and Thompson, Paul F., to Carlisle
Chemical Works, Inc. Carboxymercaptal hydrocarbon tin salts
with antifouling marine paint or coating biocidal activity.
3,463,644, 8-26-69, CI. 106-15.
Hechenleitner & Cie: See —
Hechenleitner, Hans, 3,453,798.
Hechenleitner, Hans, 3,453,805.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hechenleitner, Hans, 3,464,181.
Hechenleitner, Hans, 3,478,485.
Hechenleitner, Hans, 3,486,296.
Hechenleitner, Hans, to Hechenleitner & Cie. Process of making
containers for liquids. 3,453,798, 7-8-69, CI. 53-22.
Hechenleitner, Hans, to Hechenleitner & Cie. Apparatus for advanc-
ing filled containers of coated paper, plastic material, and the like.
3,453,805, 7-8-69, CI. 53-387.
Hechenleitner, Hans, to Hechenleitner & Cie. Apparatus for making
and filling rectangular containers. 3,464,181, 9-2-69, CI. 53-180.
Hechenleitner, Hans, to Hechenleitner & Cie. Process and welding
device for making containers filled with fluid. 3,478,485, 11-18-
69, CI. 53-28.
Hechenleitner, Hans, to Hechenleitner & Cie. Apparatus for auto-
matically loading rows of rectangular or square bags or containers
into a collecting receiver, outer cardboard box, or the like.
3,486,296, 12-30-69, CI. 53-160.
Hechler, Valentine. Hermetically sealed container. 3,431,941, 3-11-
69, CI. 137-604.
Hecht, Alfred H.: See—
Olliff, Martin T., Jr.; Hecht. Alfred H.; Brown, Robert H.; and
Brooks, William B.,3 ,42 1,965.
Hecht, Georg; and Sacher, Karl, to Felten & Guilleaume Fernmelde-
anlagen G.m.b.H. Circuit arrangement and method for stabilising
the current distribution in parallel-connected electronic regulatros.
3,466,455, 9-9-69, CI. 307-53.
Hecht, James Lee; and Hughes, Charles T., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Process for polymerizing vinyl fluoride.
3,464,963, 9-2-69, CI. 260-92.1
Hecht, Richard, to National Research Corporation. Apparatus for
absolute pressure measurement. 3,446,075, 5-27-69, CI. 73-398.
Hecht, William. Damped electro-acoustic high frequency transducer.
3,482,062, 12-2-69, CI. 179-115.5
Hechtel, Johann R., to Varian Associates. Electrostatically focused
klystron having cavities with common wall structures and reen-
trant focusing lens housings. 3,436,588, 4-1-69, CI. 315-5.39
Hechtle, Emil, to Radiant Pen Corporation. Separate plastic pen cap
and clip. 3,453,694, 7-8-69, CI. 24-11.
Hechtman, John F.; and Bornslaeger, Stephan R., to Kimberly-Clark
Corporation. Pressure sensitive tape having improved backing.
3,464,848, 9-2-69, CI. 117-122.
Hechtman, John Franklin: See —
Grupe, Edward Howard; and Hechtman, John
Franklin,3,428,517.
Heck, Edward E., to Republic Molding Corporation. Waste recepta-
cle with dispenser for disposable liners. 3,451,453, 6-24-69, CI.
150-0.5
Heck, Friedrich, to Duria-Werk Karl Kempf GmbH. Process for
manufacturing parts provided with a sintered surface layer.
3,431,105, 3-4-69, CI. 75-208.
Heck, Howard F. Method for dressing fish. 3,453,684, 7-8-69, CI.
1 7-60.
Heck, Karl-Heinz: See —
Schulze, Guenther; and Heck, Karl-Heinz,3,477,828.
Heck, Reinhard H.: See —
Dosch, Peter; and Heck, Reinhard H.,3,477,021.
Heck, Robert L.; and Hutton, Gerald E., to American Telephone
and Telegraph Company. Multi-line holding circuit for subscribers'
stations. 3,427,407, 2-11-69, CI. 179-99.
Heck, William C; and Fragnito, Daniel A., to Carrier Corporation.
Air conditioning terminal. 3,465,814, 9-9-69, CI. 165-2.
Heckart, Robert D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Flashing
viscous polymer solutions. 3,470,070, 9-30-69, CI. 203-88.
Heckathorn, Loyd E.; and Cordes, Hugh B., to Towner Manufactur-
ing Company. Automatic alignment apparatus for disc tillers.
3,486,565, 12-30-69, CI. 172-572.
Heckel, Verne K.: See —
McGoff, Miles J.; and Heckel, Verne K.,3,436,191.
Heckelsberg, Louis F., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Olefin dis-
proportionation with thoria containing catalysts. 3,444,262, 5-13-
69, CI. 260-683.
Heckelsberg, Louis F., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Conversion
of propylene to 5-decene. 3,485,891, 12-23-69, CI. 260-683.
Heckelsberg, Louis F.; and Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Combined dehydrogenation and disproportionation.
3,445,541, 5-20-69, CI. 260-683.
Hecker, Arthur C; and Abramoff, Charles, to Argus Chemical Cor-
poration. Resistance of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene polymers to
discoloration. 3,472,813, 10-14-69, CI. 260-45.75
Hecker, Arthur C; and Thee, Alfred, to Argus Chemical Corpora-
tion. Fatty acid-polyvalent metal salt stabilizers for polyvinyl
chloride resins with reduced tendency to form bloom. 3,479,309,
11-18-69, CI. 260-23.
Hecker, Arthur C: See —
Kauder, Otto S.; Leistner, William E.; and Hecker, Arthur
C.,3,476,699.
Pollock, Mark W.; and Hecker, Arthur C. ,3 ,429,841.
Hecker, August; See —
Frey, Christoph; Hecker, August; Mueller, Rudolf; and Surber,
Werner.3,472,844.
Hecker, Heinz, to Trutzschler & Co., Firma. Floccule feeding duct
having an air bleed orifice. 3,482,883, 12-9-69, CI. 302-62.
Hecker, Klaus J.: See —
Hueber, Werner G.; and Hecker, Klaus J. ,3,435, 140.
Hecker, Klaus J., to United States of America, Navy. Device for
measuring and equalizing the gain characteristics of channel image
intensifier arrays. 3,437,780, 4-8-69, CI. 219-68.
Hecker, Klaus J., to United States of America, Navy. Position mea-
surement equipment for television images. 3,449,511, 6-10-69, CI.
178-6.8
Hecker, Klaus J., to United States of America, Navy. Color image
dissector. 3,472,948, 10-14-69, CI. 178-5.4
Hecker, Robert W., Jr.: See—
Beckwith, Robert C; and Hecker, Robert W., Jr. ,3,426, 377.
Beckwith, Robert C; and Hecker, Robert W., Jr.,3,460,175.
Hecker.Robert W.,Jr.; and Beckwith, Robert C, to Loomis Machine
Company. Docboard. 3,486,181, 12-30-69, CI. 14-71.
Hecker, Rudolf: See —
Schulten, Rudolf; Bohn, Thomas; Hecker, Rudolf; and Baur-
mann, Karl-Wilhelm,3,453,090.
Heckethorn, John E., to Heckethorn Manufacturing Co. Method of
making woven metallic web structures. 3,420,278, 1-7-69, CI. 140-
24.
Heckethorn Manufacturing Co.: See —
Heckethorn, John E., 3,420,278.
Heckl, Egon: See —
Marker, Hannes; and Heckl, Egon, 3,458,21 1.
Heckl, Egon. Heel-releasing device for safety ski bindings.
3,442,525, 5-6-69, CI. 280-1 1.35
Heckl, Egon, to Marker, Hannes. Heel-holding device for safety ski
bindings. 3,445,124, 5-20-69, CI. 280-11.35
Hecklau, Frederick L.; and Allegrini, Aldo P., to Engelhard Minerals
& Chemicals Corporation, mesne. Attapulgite clay paper filler and
method of forming newsprint therewith. 3,433,704, 3-18-69, CI.
162-181.
Heckler & Koch G.m.b.H.: See—
Horn, Kurt, 3,427,925.
Ketterer, Wilhelm, 3,446,114.
Heckler, Clarence H.; and Baer, James A., to Stanford Research In-
stitute. Multipulse current driver comprised of a plurality of
stages, each of which has a high Q at resonance. 3,435,431, 3-25-
69, CI. 340-174.
Heckler, Clarence H.; and Baer, James A., to Stanford Research In-
stitute. Magnetic comparing circuit. 3,466,458, 9-9-69, CI. 307-88.
Heckmaier, Joseph: See —
Fritzweiler, Rupprecht; Heckmaier, Joseph; Gerstner, Ferdi-
nand; Wimmer, Hans; and Winkler, Heinz, 3,47 1,131.
Kunstle, Gerhard; Heckmaier, Joseph; Knorr, Fritz; and Siegl,
Herbert.3,474,138.
Heckman, Paul J., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Television
monitoring system for penetrating a light backscattering medium.
3,467,773, 9-16-69, CI. 178-7.2
Heckmann, Wolfgang Gertrud Joseph, to Bird Machine Company.
Continuously operating solid-bowl centrifuge. 3,423,016, 1-21-69,
CI. 233-7.
Heckrotte, Robert S., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Spinneret assembly. 3,466,703, 9-16-69, CI. 18-8.
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Kiscaden, Donald C; and Wyeth, Nathaniel
C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Spinneret as-
sembly. 3,460,199, 8-12-69, CI. 18-8.
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Lewis, Edward F.; and Sinson, Elwood A., du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Molding apparatus.
3,428,289, 2-18-69, CI. 249-105.
Heckscher, Helmut, to Technical Operations, Incorporated. Modu-
lated image photography. 3,478,661, 1 1-18-69, CI. 95-12.20
Hecon Corporation: See —
Faude, Rudolf; Haller, Willi; and Hengstler, Heinz, 3,436,530.
Haller, Willi; and Faude, Rudolf, 3,441,719.
Hecox, Le Roy D. Locking wheel cover. 3,436,940, 4-8-69, CI. 70-
232.
Hector, Nils Folke, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Device for
determining the structure of thin, partly transparent materials as
textile and paper materials or the like. 3,469,104, 9-23-69, CI.
250-219.
Hectors, Adrianus Marie Petrus; Huibers, Bernardus Hubertus; and
Knoester, Carel Jacobus, to Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten
N.V. Diazonium compounds and diazotype material. 3,442,652, 5-
6-69, CI. 96-91.
Hectronic AG: See —
Perren, Benno, 3,428,074.
Perren, Benno, 3,469,702.
Perren, Benno, 3.485,262.
Hedaya, Eddie; Theodoropulos, Spyros; and Hinman, Richard L., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Novel N.N'-biisoimides and polymeric
derivatives thereof. 3,472,817, 10-14-69, CI. 260-78.
Hedaya, Mau. ce: See —
Bailey, Irwin, 3,464,545.
Hedberg, Carl Raymond, to AMP Incorporated. Electrical clamp.
3,459,397, 8-5-69, CI. 248-63.
LIST OF PATENTEES
665
Hedberg, David G., Jr.: See—
Caldwell, John R.; and Hedberg, David G., Jr.,3,43 1,322.
Hedberg, Oscar Emanuel; Soderberg, Leif Erik Roland; and West-
berg, Johan Eric Hayden. to AGA Aktiebolag. Method and heat
treating machine for material in strip form. 3,444,289, 5-13-69,
CI. 264-347.
Hedborg, Lennart, to Aktiebolaget Siefvert & Fornander. Transport
and piling device. 3,430,785, 3-4-69, CI. 214-6.
Hedborg, Lennart, to Aktiebolaget Siefvert & Fornander. Substan-
tially automatic and continuously operating machinery for the
manufacture of match splints and the like. 3,431,954, 3-1 1-69, CI.
144-2.
Hedenberg, Conny 1. R.: See —
Ihreborn, Carl A. G.; and Hedenberg, Conny 1. R. , 3,429,01 1.
Hederich, Volker; and Gehrke, Gunter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. l-Amino-2-aryloxy-4-arylsulfonamido-anthraquin-
ones. 3,467,681, 9-16-69, CI. 260-373.
Hedge, John A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Circuit for delivering
constant energy impulses to a load. 3,486,071, 12-23-69, CI. 315-
241.
Hedge, John A.; Hall, Lewis W., Jr.; and Shore, Charles, to Sun Oil
Company. Asphaltic laminating composition. 3,459,695, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-28.5
Hedge, John F.; See —
Adams, Cecil E.; and Hedge, John F., 3,421,413.
Hedger, Denyer Edward; and Ayling, Anthony John, to Vero Elec-
tronics Limited. Frames for accommodating circuit cards or
module frames. 3,458,767, 7-29-69, CI. 317-101.
Hedger, Earl G.; Huckell, Gary R.; and Leonard, Daniel R., to
United States of America, Navy. Automatic gain control circuit
for facsimile recorder. 3,437,750, 4-8-69, CI. 178-7.3
Hedges, Henry M. Solar thermal blanket. 3,453,666, 7-8-69, CI. 4-
172.
Hedges, Robert B.; See —
Triggs, Leonard E.; and Hedges, Robert B., 3,435,805.
Hedgewick, Peter, to Reflex Corporation of America. Headlamp
reflector for automobiles. 3,422,260, 1-14-69, CI. 240-41.55
Hedgewick, Peter, to Reflex Corporation of Canada Limited. Mold
apparatus for making safety caps. 3,482,814, 12-9-69, CI. 249-67.
Hedgewick, Peter; and Howell, George E., to Reflex Corporation of
Canada Limited. Safety cap and container. 3,478,911, 11-18-69,
CI. 215-9.
Hedgewick, Peter; and Howell, George E., to Reflex Corporation of
Canada Limited. Safety cap and container. 3,485,403, 12-23-69,
CI. 245-9.
Hedglin, Marjorie E. Dough applicator for bun molds. 3,474,742,
10-28-69, CI. 107-1.
Hediger, Edwin A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Conveyor.
3,433,350, 3-18-69, CI. 198-177.
Hedin, Robert S., to Programmed & Remote Systems Corporation.
Color select valve for spray guns. 3,443,578, 5-13-69, CI. 137-240.
Hedler, Robert A.; Larson, John Frederick; and Regenbrecht, Al-
bert, Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Phosphor reclamation.
3,474,040, 10-21-69, CI. 252-301.4
Hedler, Robert A.; and Ryan, Winslow E., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Method for separating phosphors. 3,447,682, 6-3-
69, CI. 209-167.
Hedlund, Richard K., to Honeywell, Inc. Vibration damping nozzle
and flapper. 3,426,970, 2-1 1-69, CI. 236-87.
Hedman Company, The: See —
Johnson, Clarence W., 3,467,006.
Hedman, Edward A.; and Hubbard, Bruce W., Jr., to Richardson
Company, The. Alfin catalyst copolymerization of butene-2 with
butadiene and isoprene. 3,422,080, 1-14-69, CI. 260-85.3
Hedquist, Olaf A. Apparatus for securing pigtails to foil wrapped
condensers or the like. 3,433,920, 3-18-69, CI. 219-79.
Hedrick, Ross M.: See —
Junker, Bernhard T.; and Hedrick, Ross M.,3,422,178.
Tierney, Paul A.; and Hedrick, Ross M., 3,45 1,963.
Hedstrom, Albert V., to Almac Cryogenics, Inc. Mechanical
dispensing means for cryogenic liquids. 3,433,248, 3-18-69, CI.
137-386.
Hedstrom, Hans: See —
Krabbe, Ulrik; and Hedstrom, Hans,3,430,122.
Hedstrom Union Company: See —
Pierson, Raymond G., Jr., 3,427,071.
Hedstrom, Warren W.: See —
Schmidt, James H.; and Hedstrom, Warren W, 3,452, 8 10.
Schmidt, James H.; and Hedstrom, Warren W.,3,469,414.
Hedvall, Per Olof Gunnar: See —
Agdur, Nils Bertil; and Hedvall, Per Olof Gunnar,3,478, 187.
Hedwin Corporation: See —
Hoeffelman, Johan, 3,424,343.
Speas, Charles A.; and Jordan, Charles T., 3,433,867.
Heeb, Bruce E., to General Motors Corporation. Combined mag-
netic suspension and power transfer system. 3,455,612, 7-15-69,
CI. 308-10.
Heehler, Arthur C; and Taylor, George, to Mercor Corporation.
Moveable light fixture mounted on flat coil springs. 3,423,726, 1-
21-69, CI. 340-50.
Heeks, John Stuart: See —
Craven, George Frederick; Heeks, John Stuart; and Woode,
Alan David,3,422,364.
Heenan, Neil I.: See —
Brown, William C; George, Roscoe H.; Heenan, Neil I.; and
Wonson, Roger C, 3,434,678.
Heenan, Sidney A., to Amerace Esna Corporation, mesne. Pavement
markers with selectively replaceable reflectors. 3,485,148, 12-23-
69, CI. 94-1.5
Heer, Roland: Sec-
Weber, Herbert; Lange, Gunter; Muller, Hubert; Von Fellner,
Michael; and Heer, Roland, 3,435,376.
Heeren, Hermann; Kratzer, Hans; and Dege, Bernhard, to Maschin-
enfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. Method for cleaning surface
condenser and heat exchanger tubes. 3,473,961, 10-21-69, CI.
134-8.
Heeringa, Albert. Method for the stepwise displacement of a heavy
body over or through the ground. 3,438,208, 4-15-69, CI. 61-42.
Heermann, Richard: See —
Rauh, Albrecht; and Heermann, Richard.3,448,829.
Heermans, Charles J., to General Time Corporation. Timing system
having electromechanical oscillator with fail safe improvement.
3,441,820, 4-29-69, CI. 318-127.
Hees, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process
for the continuous dyeing of articles made from polyacrylonitrile
fibers with cationic dyestuffs. 3,460,171, 8-12-69, CI. 8-169.
Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus, Jr.: See —
Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus; Heesen, Theodorus Jacobus;
and Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus, Jr., 3,482, 986.
Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus; Heesen, Theodorus Jacobus; and
Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus, Jr., to Machinefabriek Heesen
N.V. Preparing composite forage in pellet form. 3,482,986, 1 2-9-
69, CI. 99-2.
Heesen, Theodorus Jacobus: See —
Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus; Heesen, Theodorus Jacobus;
and Heesen, Leonardus Bernardinus, Jr. ,3,482, 986.
Heesh, David W., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Variable transfer
function circuit. 3,482,113, 12-2-69, CI. 307-229.
Heesters, Adrianus L.: See —
Heesters, Johannes L.; Heesters, Laurentius C; Heesters, Adri-
anus L.; and Zweegers, Petrus W., 3,469, 378.
Heesters, Johannes L.; Heesters, Laurentius C; Heesters, Adrianus
L.; and Zweegers, Petrus W., to Zweegers, P. J., and Zonen Land-
bouwmachinefabriek N.V. Rotating disc type mowing machine.
3,469,378, 9-30-69, CI. 56-25.4
Heesters, Laurentius C: See —
Heesters, Johannes L.; Heesters, Laurentius C; Heesters, Adri-
anus L.; and Zweegers, Petrus W., 3,469,378.
Heetman, Alphonsus, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Locking
reed and ball switches and matrices. 3,458,839, 7-29-69, CI. 335-
152.
Heffelfinger, Carl John, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Com-
pany. Biaxially oriented heat set film of high molecular weight
polyethylene terephthalate. 3,432,591, 3-11-69, CI. 264-289.
Hefferan, Gerald T.: See —
Hough, William V.; and Hefferan, Gerald T.,3,455,660.
Hefferan, Gerald T., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. Method
of preparing tetraethylammonium decahydrodecaborate.
3,426,071, 2-4-69, CI. 260-567.6
Heffernan, Joseph E., to Nest-A-Pal Corporation. Pallet. 3,428,003,
2-18-69, CI. 108-53.
Heffernan, Joseph E., to Nest-A-Pai Corporation. Pallet. 3,470,832,
10-7-69, CI. 108-53.
Heffernan, William R., to Johnson & Johnson. Method of making a
container. 3,445,558, 5-20-69, CI. 264-242.
Heffernan, William R., to Johnson & Johnson. Composite plastic and
flexible panel container. 3,459,359, 8-5-69, CI. 229-44.
Heffley, George J.: See —
Kraft, Arthur A., 3,437,001.
Heffner, Francis E., to General Motors Corporation. Hot gas engine
with improved gas pressure control. 3,458,994, 8-5-69, CI. 60-24.
Heffner, Francis E.; and Brandes, Roy H., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Hot gas engine control system. 3,458,995, 8-5-69, CI.
60-24.
Heffner, George R., to Pullman Incorporated. Foamed plastic struc-
tures. 3,470,058, 9-30-69, CI. 161-69.
Heffner, Robert E., to Aluminum Company of America. Sealing
machine. 3,429,102, 2-25-69, CI. 53-333.
Heffner, Robert E., to Aluminum Company of America. Opening
means for sealed containers. 3,446,390, 5-27-69, CI. 220-54.
Heffran, Vernon C: See —
Demsey, John N.; and Heffran, Vernon C, 3,478, 554.
Heffron, Charles B., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Scanning
circuit. 3,437,877, 4-8-69, CI. 315-27.
Hefftner, Arnulf, to Bosch, Robert, GmbH. Separator for storage
cells and method of producing the same. 3,440,108, 4-22-69, CI.
136-145.
Hefler, paul R.: See —
Johnson, Graham K.,; and Hefler, paul R., 3 ,48 1,281.
Heflin, Kenneth C. Cargo carrying and loading apparatus for use on
a vehicle roof. 3,452,893, 7-1-69, CI. 214-450.
666
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Heflinger, Lee O., to TRW Inc. Image stabilizer. 3,460,881, 8-12-69,
CI. 350-16.
Hefni, Ibrahim E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Microwave semiconductive device mount. 3,452,305, 6-24-69, CI.
333-83.
Heft, Eldon B., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker arc chute with arc discharge filter. 3,448,231, 6-3-69, CI.
200-144.
Heft, Eldon B., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker with special arc extinguishing structure. 3,483,343, 12-9-
69, CI. 200-147.
Hegar, Frank, to Warn-Belleview, Inc. Front wheel hub clutch.
3,442,361, 5-6-69, CI. 192-67.
Hegar, Gert: See —
Riat, Henri; and Hegar, Gert,3,438,962.
Hegar, Gert, to Ciba Limited. Basic perinone dyestuffs containing
condensed heterocyclic ring system. 3,455,922, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
256.4
Hegart, Gerald R.: See —
Weiner, Rubin; and Hegart, Gerald R., 3,447,934.
Hegarty, James J.: See —
Thunberg, Jon C; and Hegarty, James J. ,3,463, 812.
Hegenscheidt, Wilhelm, Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Louis, Leo, 3,427,519.
Heger, Ernst: See —
Deimling, Heinz; Holstein, Otto; and Heger, Ernst.3,448,212.
Heger, Klaus: See —
Kleinstuck, Werner; and Heger, Klaus.3,433,019.
Heggie, Henry W., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Stocking with girdle-at-
taching means. 3,463,162, 8-26-69, CI. 128-519.
Heggstad, Gudmund: See —
Strom, Johan Nikolai; and Heggstad, Gudmund, 3,433,879.
Hegland, Hjalmer: See —
Hegland, Norval A.; and Wendland, George H., 3,472,206.
Hegland, Norval A.; and Wendland, George H., 1/6 to Hegland,
Hjalmer. Apparatus and method for farrowing sows and rearing
and brooding piglets. 3,472,206, 10-14-69, CI. 119-20.
Hegler, Wilhelm. Plastic pipe. 3,440,822, 4-29-69, CI. 61-10.
Hegstad, Lester O., to Rockford Brass Works. Water softener valve.
3,476,151, 11-4-69, CI. 137-625.29
Hegsvold, Oivind: See —
Faugli, Per Ragnar; Faugli, Ivar Odd; and Hegsvold,
Oivind.3,477,340.
Hegyi, Moses, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Die forming swage.
3,461,714, 8-19-69, CI. 72-416.
Heh, George J.: See —
Copenhefer, John E.; and Heh, George J.,3,459,613.
Heh, George J., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Graduated
density filamentous mat. 3,476,635, 11-4-69, CI. 161-60.
Hehn, Bruce, to Wheeling Steel Corporation. Support means for ex-
panded metal mesh. 3,444,663, 5-20-69, CI. 52-650.
Hehnen, Jsef: See —
Schulz, Egon; and Hehnen, Jsef,3,453,503.
Hehr, Frederick N. Downspout debris trap. 3,421,629, 1-14-69, CI.
210-232.
Heiba, El-Ahmadi I., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Preparation of
olefinic sulfides. 3,428,688, 2-18-69, CI. 260-609.
Heiba, El-Ahmadi I.; and Dessau, Ralph M., to Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion. Cyclization reaction and vinylcyclopentane derivatives.
3,435,080, 3-25-69, CI. 260-648.
Heiberger, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated, mesne. Vinyl chloride-ethylene copolymers
and molding compositions containing said copolymers. 3,468,840,
9-23-69, CI. 260-41.
Heiberger, Charles A.; and Fishbein, Leon, to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated. Vinyl chloride-propylene copolymers.
3,468,858, 9-23-69, CI. 260-87.5
Heichlinger, Heinrich. Laminar sheet material for making negative
transparencies. 3,445,268, 5-20-69, CI. 117-76.
Heid, Christian: See —
Mix, Konrad; and Heid, Christian.3,473,883.
Heid, Hans: See —
Meier, Paul, 3,457,973.
Heide, Gotthard, to Schmitz, Richard F., Firma, comprising Schmitz,
Richard F., and Peter, Eberhard. Pipe bending press. 3,452,583, 7-
1-69, CI. 72-453.
Heidecker, Robert F.; and Leonardi, Joseph R., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Biased bridge coupled bipolar
amplifier. 3,487,320, 12-30-69, CI. 330-13.
Heidecker, Stephen C: See —
Graver, Richard B.; Heidecker, Stephen C; and Taft, David
D.,3,481,735.
Heidel, Klaus: See —
Gorke, Klaus; and Heidel, Klaus.3,457,207.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Beisel, Hermann, 3,424,085.
Heidemann, Eckhart; and Keller, Heinz. Tanning machine.
3,457,742, 7-29-69, CI. 69-30.
Heidemann, Hans Heinrich: See —
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch,
Hans-Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost.3,441,964.
Heidemann, William B.; and Weaver, George W., to Explosive
Technology, Inc. One-way detonation transfer device and as-
sembly. 3,460,477, 8-12-69, CI. 102-27.
Heidenbluth, Karlheinz: See —
Dauth, Christoph Eugen; Tonjes, Heinz Karl Wilhelm;
Heidenbluth, Karlheinz; and Schmidt, Joachim
Fritz.3,475,449.
Heidenreich & Harbeck: See —
Apitz, Gerhard, 3,444,655.
Clausen, Rolf; Kleimenhagen, Gunter; and Salje, Ernst,
3,460,412.
Heidenreich, Karl: See —
Hansen, Walter; and Heidenreich, Karl,3,469,513.
Heidenreich, Paul: See —
Unger, Artur; Stehmann, Hans-Peter; and Heidenreich,
Paul,3,426,519.
Heider, Helmut; and Looss, Helmut, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-
G.m.b.H. Control system for rotatable gun platform and optical
sight. 3,443,476, 5-13-69, CI. 89-41.
Heider, James E.; and Rhoads, Roger R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Quilted plastic packing material and method of forming.
3,462,007, 8-19-69, CI. 206-46.
Heider, James E.; and Santelli, Thomas R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Apparatus for extruding products reinforced by elongated continu-
ous fibers. 3,429,003, 2-25-69, CI. 18-12.
Heider, Joachim; Machleidt, Hans; and Kobinger, Walter, to
Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel derivatives of desglucohel-
lebrin. 3,471,470, 10-7-69, CI. 260-210.5
Heider, Johann: See —
Liebe, Holm; Heider, Johann; and Hatzfeld, August,3 ,47 1,676.
Heidland, Carl E. Trash picker. 3,474,483, 10-28-69, CI. 15-319.
Heidner, Richard C; and Goodwin, Max E., to Outboard Marine
Corporation. Lawn mower. 3,453,812, 7-8-69, CI. 56-25.4
Heidrich, Gunther R.: See —
Barwig, Hans A.; and Heidrich, Gunther R., 3,434,374.
Heidrich, Gunther, to Stoeckicht, Alexander W. Spur gear type
planetary gearings. 3,424,035, 1-28-69, CI. 74-801.
Heidrich, Gunther, to Stoeckicht, Alexander Wilhelm. Fluid pressure
engaged friction coupling. 3,450,242, 6-17-69, CI. 192-88.
Heidrich, Gunther, to Stoeckicht, Alexander. Spur gear with herring-
bone toothing. 3,486,394, 12-30-69, CI. 74-458.
Heidrich, Walter; and Korner, Klaus, to Synfibrit G.m.b.H. & Co.,
mesne. Method and means for producing foamed silicate articles.
3,432,580, 3-1 1-69, CI. 264-43.
Heidt, Lawrence J., to Simplex Wire and Cable Company. Voltage
stabilized liquid dielectrics. 3,420,778, 1-7-69, CI. 252-63.7
Heidtmann, Donald S., to General Electric Company. Microwave
dryer control circuit. 3,439,431, 4-22-69, CI. 34-1.
Heidtmann, Donald S., to General Electric Company. Control for
electromagnetic clutch. 3,483,719, 12-16-69, CI. 68-12.
Heier, William, to Har-Will Corporation, mesne. Beverage brewing
apparatus. 3,483,81 1, 12-16-69, CI. 99-289.
Heierli & Co.: See —
Schuppisser, Armin; and Heierli, Werner, 3,482,406.
Heierli, Werner; and Schuppisser, Armin. Reinforced concrete
module joint. 3,478,481, 11-18-69, CI. 52-432.
Heierli, Werner: See —
Schuppisser, Armin; and Heierli, Werner,3,482,406.
Heifetz Metal Crafts, Inc.: See —
Heifetz, Sidney T., 3,442,368.
Heifetz, Sidney T., to Heifetz Metal Crafts, Inc. Tray conveyors.
3,442,368, 5-6-69, CI. 198-197.
Heightley, John D.; Johannes, Virgil I.; Mayo, John S.; and Witt,
Francis J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Jitter
reduction in pulse multiplexing systems employing pulse stuffing.
3,420,956, 1-7-69, CI. 179-15.
Heights Laboratory Glass Inc.: See —
Deery, Edward D.; Deery, Edward J.; and Deery, Arthur R.,
3,427,143.
Heigl, Carl H., to Harris-Intertype Corporation. Collator. 3,466,026,
9-9-69, CI. 270-58.
Heij, Willem, to N.V. Onderzoekingsinstituut Research. Bulky warp-
knit fabrics. 3,453,844, 7-8-69, CI. 66-192.
Heijne, Leopold; and Vink, Adrianus Teunis, to North American
Philips Company Inc. Pressure gauge. 3,426,597, 2-11-69, CI. 73-
399.
Heijnis, James W. I., to American Enka Corporation. Gear pump.
3,420,185, 1-7-69, CI. 103-126.
Heijnis, James W. Ij., to American Enka Corporation. Tow cutting
apparatus having knife resharpening means. 3,472,107, 10-14-69,
CI. 83-71.
Heikinheimo, Olli, to Plan-Sell Oy. Method and apparatus for drying
goods in layers. 3,444,627, 5-20-69, CI. 34-23.
Heikkila, Andrew E.: See —
Mindell, Marvin I.; Heikkila, Andrew E.; Harrison, Henry; and
Wolz, Rudolph G.,3,477,008.
Heil Co., The: See —
Meyer, Arnold F„ 3,442,458.
Heil, Eduard: See —
Herrle, Karl; Baurr.ann, Karl Heinz; Beckmann, Wilhelm; and
Heil, Eduard.3,458,467.
LIST OF PATENTEES
667
Heil, Frank J., 20% to Rominger, Albert H. Rominger, Donald A.
Rominger, Richard E., doing business as Rominger, A. H., & Sons.
Cable laying apparatus and method of laying cable. 3,456,449, 7-
22-69, CI. 61-72.6
Heil, Hans W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Method and apparatus
for producing a color kinescope and blank unit therefor.
3,479,711, 11-25-69, CI. 29-25.13
Heil, Oskar, to Varian Associates, mesne. Ridged dielectric window
with titanium suboxide solely on ridges. 3,441,784, 4-29-69, CI.
315-5.
Heil-Quaker Corporation: See —
Herbert, Richard M.; and Hinds, James C, 3,476,41 1.
Heiland. Wolfgang K., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Self-cleaning venting orifice. 3,430,643, 3-4-69, CI. 137-244.
Heiland, Wolfgang K.; and Mercaldo, Raymond G., to United States
of America, Agriculture. Automatic explosive puffing apparatus.
3,456,576, 7-22-69, CI. 99-238.
Heilbrunn, Alfred, to Topps Chewing Gum, Incorporated. Article
feed control. 3,448,905, 6-10-69, CI. 226-44.
Heilbrunn, Alfred, to Topps Chewing Gum, Incorporated. Treatment
apparatus for elongated article. 3,458,899, 8-5-69, CI. 18-6.
Heilhecker, Joe K.: See —
Kerver, John K.; Kaiser, Albert D., Jr.; Heilhecker, Joe K.; and
Mc Kinney, Joseph M., 3,48 1,400.
Heilig, Alfred; and Zerrer, Gerhard, to Jackie, Otto, mesne. Device
for debarking tree trunks. 3,477,482, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 144-208.
Heilig, Morton L. Experience theater. 3,469,837, 9-30-69, CI. 272-8.
Heiling, Heinzfelix M.: See —
Gebauer, Karl; Brugger, Robert; and Heiling, Heinzfelix
M.,3,447,953.
Heilman, Linda: See —
Senkewich, Alexander M., 3,447,186.
Heilman, William J.: See —
Francis, David W.; and Heilman, William J. ,3,458,567.
Heilman, William J., to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Thermosettable composition containing poly- anhydride, an
olefinically unsaturated monoxirane compound and an olefinically
unsaturated monomer and the method of making. 3,441,543, 4-29-
69, CI. 260-78.5
Heilman, William J., to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Thermosettable composition composed of a poly- anhydride and a
mono-oxarane compound and method of producing. 3,453,246, 7-
1-69, CI. 260-78.5
Heilman, William J.; and Jenkins, David M., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process of formimg copolymers of mallic
anhydride and an aliphatic olefin having six carbon atoms.
3,461,108, 8-12-69, CI. 260-78.5
Heilmann & Littman Bau-Aktiengesellschaft, Messrs.: See —
Buyer, Karl, 3,425,177.
Heilmann, Max: See —
Frank, Karl; and Heilmann, Max,3,467,521.
Heilmeier, George H.; and Heyman, Philip M., to Radio Corporation
of America. Bistable ferroelectric field effect device. 3,423,654, 1-
21-69, CI. 317-235.
Heilmeier, George H.; and Zanoni, Louis A., to RCA Corporation.
Method for preparing a ferroelectric body and devices. 3,449,824,
6-17-69, CI. 29-571.
Heilweil, Israel J.: See —
Dickert, Joseph J., Jr.; Heilweil, Israel J.; and Rowe, Carleton
N., 3,423,316.
Heilweil, Melvin F.; Maley, Gerald A.; Muhlenbruch, Gilbert R.; and
Ogden, Stewart, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Graphic vector generator. 3,459,926, 8-5-69, CI. 235-152.
Heim, Armin; and Hillebrand, Friedhelm, to Kloeckner-Werke AG.
Core portion of a railroad frog and method of making the same.
3,480,072, 11-25-69, CI. 164-93.
Heim, Gerhard, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Installation for
the sealing of relatively movable parts, especially of sliding win-
dows in motors vehicles. 3,438,150, 4-15-69, CI. 49-319.
Heim, Heinz, to Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Means for deenergizing
the driving motor of a record player. 3,485,332, 12-23-69, CI.
192-118.
Heim, John H., to Hasbro Industries, Inc. Toy programmed vehicle.
3,482,352, 12-9-69, CI. 46-244.
Heim, Richard: See —
Sowa, Kurt Wilhelm Gunter, 3,443,185.
Heim, Richard C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Laminated
magnetostrictive transducer apparatus. 3,458,736, 7-29-69, CI.
310-26.
Heim, Richard C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Magnetos-
trictive transducer apparatus. 3,474,271, 10-21-69, CI. 310-26.
Heim Universal Corporation: See —
Chow, Ho, 3,447,357.
Heim Universal Corporation, The: See —
Chow, Ho, 3,441,300.
McCloskey, Albert R., 3,471,207.
Heimann, Alfred: See —
Scholl, Hans; and Heimann, Alfred,3 ,46 1,826.
Heimann, Bernard; Duncan, Lloyd P.; and Oberg, Nathan, to Zero
Manufacturing Company. Automatic vacuum regulator. 3,482,593,
12-9-69, CI. 137-512.
Heimann, Fred G., to Fruehauf Corporation. Insulated wall construc-
tion. 3,432,979, 3-18-69, CI. 52-309.
Heimann, Richard H., to Technicon Corporation. Method and means
for processing tissue. 3,479,196, 11-18-69, CI. 117-3.
Heimann, W.: See —
Heimann, Walter; and Scherzer, Otto, 3,448,317.
Heimann, Walter; and Hofmann, Hans, to Forschungslaboratorium,
Heiman, Walter, Prof. Dr.-lng. Window for infra-red detectors and
method of making the same. 3,458,379, 7-29-69, CI. 156-272.
Heimann, Walter; Maus, Hans R.; and Wolf, Erich A., to Forschung-
slaboratorium, Heimann, Walter, Prof. Dr.-lng. Photocell construc-
tion having transparent substrate upon which photocell is disposed
and heat sink. 3,449,580, 6-10-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Heimann, Walter; and Scherzer, Otto, to Heimann, W. Forschung-
slaboratorium, Heimann, W., Prof. Dr.-lng. Semi-conductive
device for reducing distortion in electron optics. 3,448,317, 6-3-
69, CI. 313-89.
Heimann, Werner. Pliers. 3,456,349, 7-22-69, CI. 32-62.
Heimbach, Paul: See —
Wilke, Gunther; Muller, Ernst Willi; Kroner, Michael; Heim-
bach, Paul; and Breil, Heinz.3,450,732.
Heimberger, Helmut, to Opti-Holding A.G., Firma. Self-locking
slider. 3,419,943, 1-7-69, CI. 24-205.14
Heimberger, Helmut, to Opti-Holding A.G. Method for the produc-
tion of slide-fastener coupling elements. 3,431,337, 3-4-69, CI.
264-281.
Heimberger, Helmut, to Opti-Holding AG. Slide fastener with con-
tinuous coupling element. 3,456,306, 7-22-69, CI. 24-205.16
Heimberger, Werner, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. 2-Chloromethyl-4-alkanolamino-6- tertiary
amino triazines. 3,462,430, 8-19-69, CI. 260-247.5
Heimbrock, Henry H., to Van Products, Incorporated. Connector
clip. 3,430,191, 2-25-69, CI. 339-258.
Heimel, Kurt: See —
Debus, Karl; and Heimel, Kurt,3,480,l33.
Heimes, Willi: See —
Franzen, Gustav; Lossa, Ulrich; and Heimes, Willi, 3,466, 865.
Nimtz, Klaus; Franzen, Gustav; and Heimes, Willi, 3,461, 660.
Heimes, Willy: See —
Nimtz, Klaus; Heimes, Willy; and Lossa, Ulrich, 3,456,432.
Heimes, Willy, to Palitex Project-Company G.m.b.H. Singeing device
for threads. 3,447,214, 6-3-69, CI. 28-63.
Heimke, Gunther, to Magnetfabrik Bonn G.m.b.H. vorm.
Gewerkschaft Windhorst. Preparation of sintered permanent al-
nico magnets. 3,428,498, 2-18-69, CI. 148-101.
Heimke, Gunther, to Magnetfabrik Bonn G.m.b.H. vorm.
Gewerkschaft Windhorst. Directionally solidified permanent mag-
net alloys with aligned ferromagnetic whiskers. 3,434,892, 3-25-
69, CI. 148-31.57
Heimler, Andre, to Societe Anonyme D.B.A. Universal joint.
3,478,538, 11-18-69, CI. 64-7.
Heimlich, Henry J. Instrument for drainage of the chest. 3,463,159,
8-26-69, CI. 128-350.
Heimlicher, Paul; and Burki, Rene, to Fallen Winkler & Co. Ltd.
Clamping device for flexible printing plates. 3,470,817, 10-7-69,
CI. 101-378.
Heimlicher, Paul; and Rohrer, Jean, to Maschinenfabrik Winkler,
Falbert & Co., AG. Ink roller vibrator. 3,440,957, 4-29-69, CI.
101-349.
Heimovics, John F.: See —
Sidles, James; and Heimovics, John F., 3,42 1,566.
Hein, Charles E., to Borg-Warner Corporation, mesne. Torque
limiter device. 3,447,342, 6-3-69, CI. 64-30.
Hein, Charles E., to Borg-Warner Corporation, mesne. One way
clutch. 3,482,667, 12-9-69, CI. 192-45.
Hein, Charles E.; and Tennies, James O., to Borg-Warner Corpora-
tion, mesne. Vented mechanical device. 3,439,963, 4-22-69, CI.
308-36.1
Hein, Erhard Armin. Method of recovering starch from plant materi-
als. 3,433,668, 3-18-69, CI. 127-67.
Hein, Ewald, to Siegener Machinenbau G.m.b.H. Rolling mill ar-
rangement. 3,486,359, 12-30-69, CI. 72-200.
Hein, Gary L., to Lincoln Laboratories Inc. Immersion means includ-
ing work holder. 3,465,717, 9-9-69, CI. 1 18-429.
Hein, George N. Air driven centrifuge. 3,456,875, 7-22-69, CI. 233-
24.
Hein, Gerald M.: See —
Phillips, Paul S., Jr.; and Hein, Gerald M.,3,455,721.
Hein, Quentin W.: See —
Wellauer, Edward J.; Hein, Quentin W.; Bade, Alfred G.; and
Pokrandt, Glenn C. , 3,457,73 1.
Hein, Ronald L. Anti-stick automatic welding tip. 3,430,837, 3-4-69,
CI. 228-53.
Hein, Theodore F.: See —
Claessens, Frans D.; and Hein, Theodore F., 3,439 ,433.
Hein-Werner Corporation: See —
Witwer, Wallace J., 3,426,926.
Witwer, Wallace J., 3,451,560.
Witwer, Wallace J., 3,476,274.
668
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Heine, Heinz: See—
Zirngibl, Hans; Gerken, Rudolf; Heine, Heinz; and Weise,
Johannes,3,486,846.
Heine, John C: Sec-
Allen, Clayton H.; and Heine, John C.,3,480,281.
Heine, Otto R., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Spherically mounted floating
radiation reflector. 3,441,936, 4-29-69, CI. 343-709.
Heine, Richard F., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Dripless container coated with fluoroaliphatic siloxanes.
3,423,234, 1-21-69, CI. 117-124.
Heine, Richard F., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Treating composition, method of treating and treated sur-
faces. 3,442,664, 5-6-69, CI. 106-2.
Heine, Richard F.: See —
Whittemore, Charles A.; and Heine, Richard F., 3,47 1,587.
Heine, Richard O. Educational device. 3,422,547, 1-21-69, CI. 35-9.
Heinemann Electric Company: See —
Camp, William W., 3,422,235.
Mune, Charles, 3,453,408.
Heinemann Electric (S.A.) Limited: See —
Tarchalski, Edward, 3,438,536.
Heinemann, Frederick E.; and Moore, Charles B., to Grace, W. R.,
& Co. Pressure-sensitive tape. 3,466,187, 9-9-69, CI. 117-122.
Heinemann, Heinz; and Miller, Kenneth D., Jr., to Pullman Incor-
porated. Halogenation of ethylene by contact with aqueous cupric-
cuprous chloride solution. 3,461,180, 8-12-69, CI. 260-659.
Heinemann, Robert W.; and Greene, Edward G., to United States of
America, Army. Time-delay control unit for demolition operations
and the like. 3,470,819, 10-7-69, CI. 102-82.
Heinen, Peter: See —
Ensslin, Kurt; Heinen, Peter; and Rongen, Josef.3,460,213.
Heinen, Peter, to Glanzstoff A.G. Device for accumulating filaments
during spool- change. 3,423,000, 1-21-69, CI. 226-97.
Heiner, Edward A.; and Flannery, John D., to Litton Business
Systems, Inc. Mold structure for use with double injection mold
machines. 3,435,483, 4-1-69, CI. 18-42.
Heinert, Dietrich H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation
of organic isocyanates. 3,470,228, 9-30-69, CI. 260-453.
Heinert, Dietrich H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation
of carbamoylsulfonates. 3,478,090, 11-11-69, CI. 260-502.6
Heinert, Dietrich H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation
of trialkenyl isocyanurates. 3,480,627, 11-25-69, CI. 260-248.
Heinert, Dietrich H.; and Burgert, Bill E., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Metal and ammonium N-hydroxymethyl and N,N-bis
(hydroxymethyl) carbamoylsulfonates. 3,457,287, 7-22-69, CI.
260-429.7
Heinert, Paul G. Loading device. 3,446,377, 5-27-69, CI. 214-302.
Heinicke Instruments Co.: See —
Lawrence, Robert, III, 3,438,583.
Shafer, Paul K., 3,452,841.
Heinicke, Ralph M., to Castle & Cooke, Inc. Ion exchange treatment
of bromelain. 3,475,277, 10-28-69, CI. 195-66.
Heinige, Jerry. Ejection pump. 3,447,467, 6-3-69, CI. 103-5.
Heiniger-Schar Paul Friedrich, to Krause, Robert KG Zweig-
niedeslassung. Guiding means, in particular for drawers and the
like. 3,456,996, 7-22-69, CI. 312-347.
Heinke, Walter M.: See—
Baez, Edgar R.; Heinke, Walter M.; and Nelken, Al-
fred,3,433,940.
Heinkel, Ernst, Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Arentoft, Holger; and Eggstein, Giorgio, 3,422,622.
Eggstein, Giorgio, 3,434,573.
Eggstein, Giorgio, 3,473,329.
Ruprecht, Robert; Heydlauf, Kurt; and Braun, Herbert,
3,434,363.
Ruprecht, Robert; and Schaftner, Erich, 3,444,749.
Ruprecht, Robert, 3,470,756.
Heinlein, Walter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Parametric amplifi-
er using diode self-resonance for idle circuit. 3,462,696, 8-19-69,
CI. 330-4.9
Heinlein, Werner: See —
Reichert, Ludwig; and Heinlein, Werner, 3,465,1 12.
Heinmann Electric Company: See —
Ellis, Arthur T., Jr., 3,440,584.
Heinonen, Russell M., Jr., to Technical Operations, Incorporated. In-
termittent film contact pressure apparatus for cinematographic
cameras. 3,479,114, 11-18-69, CI. 352-225.
Heinrich, Allan E., to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Valve plate
motor pump. 3,453,965, 7-8-69, CI. 103-162.
Heinrich, Elmer G. Nonfreezing fluid connection. 3,446,278, 5-27-
69, CI. 165-155.
Heinrich, Ernst: See —
Ritter, Heinrich; Heinrich, Ernst; von Brachel, Hanswilli; and
Kindler, Horst,3,487,066.
Heinrich Frings: See —
Ebner, Heinrich, 3,445,245.
Heinrich, Hans: See —
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; Witsch, Heinz-
Guenter; and Theilig, Dietmar.3,442,600.
Daeuble, Manfred; Dieck, Klaus; Heinrich, Hans; and Witsch,
Guenter.3,478,376.
Heinrich, Karl: See —
Kurzke, Herbert; Bauer, Gunther; and Heinrich, Karl, 3,479, 689.
Heinrich, Peter, Jr.: See —
Kudlaty, Walter J.; and Heinrich, Peter, Jr. ,3,420, 375.
Heinrich, Raymond L.: See —
Maggart, Ronald C; Rothenberg, Don H.; and Heinrich,
Raymond L.,3,433,661.
Heinrich, Robert G., to Hamco Machines and Electronics Corpora-
tion. Precision cutting apparatus. 3,432,973, 3-18-69, CI. 51-108.
Heinrich, Willi: See —
Maasberg, Wolfgang; and Heinrich, Willi.3,427,763.
Heins, Arnold, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Adhesive composition and
process for adhesively joining elastomers to metals. 3,423,270, 1-
21-69, CI. 156-330.
Heins, Arnold, to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Adhesive composition
and process for adhesively joining elastomers to metals. 3,425,886,
2-4-69, CI. 156-330.
Heintz, Daniel N.; and Lange, Robert G., to Monsanto Company.
Preparation of hydrogenbromide. 3,445,188, 5-20-69, CI. 23-154.
Heintz, James C, Company, The: See —
Holmes, Jack H., 3,474,499.
Heintz, Joseph A.: See —
Wostl, Wolfgang J.; and Heintz, Joseph A.,3,448,616.
Heintz, Richard P.; and Vanderlaan, Robert D., to Pneumo Dynam-
ics Corporation. Control valve pressurizing port. 3,426,796, 2-11-
69, CI. 137-625.21
Heintz, Robert, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise.
Method and apparatus for regulating the flow of molten metal.
3,486,660, 12-30-69, CI. 222-1.
Heintze, Ernst: See —
Troemel, Gerhard; and Heintze, Ernst.3,486,970.
Heintzelman, William J.; and Naiman, Michael A., to Petrolite Cor-
poration. Grafted waxes. 3,437,623, 4-8-69, CI. 260-28.5
Heiny, Arza D.: See —
Campbell, Robert W.; and Heiny, Arza D.,3,445,694.
Heinz, Alfred, to Western Electric Company Incorporated. Method
and apparatus for dynamically checking rotational couplings using
pattern comparison. 3,462,607, 8-19-69, CI. 250-215.
Heinz, H. J., Company Limited: See —
Bishop, James Lawrence, 3,473,499.
Heinz, H. V., Company Limited: See —
Janovtchik, Viacheslav Jansen; and Catelli, Camillo, 3,469,327.
Heinz, Harro K.; and Frei, Karl, to Fisher Radio Corporation. Detec-
tors for frequency modulated (FM) signal receivers having pulse
generating circuitry. 3,431,503, 3-4-69, CI. 329-103.
Heinz, Karl Ludwig, to Lever Brothers Company. Detergent com-
position. 3,470,102, 9-30-69, CI. 252-152.
Heinz, Kenneth J.; and Hintz, Elmer J., to Kimberly-Clark Corpora-
tion. Papermaking machine. 3,438,295, 4-15-69, CI. 83-98.
Heinz Mathes KG.: See —
Muller, Heinz, 3,434,238.
Heinz Schurmann & Co., Firma: See —
Muehle, Manfred, 3,445,978.
von Wedel, Ernst, 3,465,996.
Heinz, Walter E.: See —
Smith, Eldred T.; and Heinz, Walter E.,3,428,605.
Heinz, Winfield B. Method and apparatus for heating and distilling
saline water using heated pebbles. 3,442,769, 5-6-69, CI. 203-7.
Heinze, Walter W.; Jones, Evan A.; and Carson, Don B., to Univer-
sal Oil Products Company. Internally insulated and lined pressure
vessel. 3,476,283, 11-4-69, CI. 220-15.
Heinzel, Irving C: See —
Brooks, William R.; and Heinzel, Irving C, 3,422,992.
Heinzelmann, Fred J.; and Saxton, Arthur L., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Method of producing reducing gases, for
the fluidized bed reduction of ores. 3,475,160, 10-28-69, CI. 75-
26.
Heinzen, Robert A., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Coil and spool therefor. 3,470,51 1, 9-30-69, CI. 335-296.
Heinzen, Robert Arthur; and Morley, Edwin Richard, to American
Machine & Foundry Company. Synchronous motor with per-
manent magnet rotor. 3,475,630, 10-28-69, CI. 310-43.
Heinzmann, Rolf, to Bosch, Robert, Elektronik und Photokino
G.m.b.H. Exposure control for photographic camera. 3,456,570,
7-22-69, CI. 95-64.
Heirich, William C. Wall paneling system. 3,452,500, 7-1-69, CI. 52-
478.
Heirich, William C. Wall panel supporting system. 3,453,795, 7-8-
69, CI. 52-479.
Heise, Richard E., to Automated Building Components, Inc. Double-
ended fastener. 3,485,518, 12-23-69, CI. 287-20.92
Heiseler, George W., to Boston Machine Works Company. Top line
pressing machine for shoe uppers. 3,443,269, 5-13-69, CI. 12-55.
Heiser, Elmer F. Forming apparatus and fluid spring therein.
3,425,257, 2-4-69, CI. 72-297.
Heiser, Elmer F. Adapter cushion. 3,457,765, 7-29-69, CI. 72-432.
Heisler, Raymond A. Slide changer for multi-thickness trans-
parencies. 3,419,982. 1-7-69, CI. 40-79.
LIST OF PATENTEES
669
Heisler, Raymond A. Eared container feeding apparatus. 3,420,201,
1-7-69, CI. 113-113.
Heisler, Raymond A. Lid retaining clip for eared containers.
3,420,399, 1-7-69, CI. 220-55.
Heisler, Raymond A. Eared laminated plastic container. 3,420,400,
1-7-69, CI. 220-91.
Heisler, Raymond A. Slide changer and slide carton passable
therethrough. 3,423,863, 1-28-69, CI. 40-79.
Heisler, Raymond A. Wire handling apparatus. 3,424,208, 1-28-69,
CI. 140-93.
Heisler, Raymond A. Method for making eared tapered containers.
3,430,410, 3-4-69, CI. 53-26.
Heisler, Raymond A. Method and apparatus for applying plastic
grips to wire bail handles. 3,444,905, 5-20-69, CI. 140-75.
Heisler, Raymond A. Ear-engaging and lifting mechanism.
3,447,501, 6-3-69, CI. 113-1.
Heisler, Raymond A. Slip-in loading for flim editors. 3,447,866, 6-3-
69, CI. 352-119.
Heisler, Raymond A. Eared containers metering feed and accumulat-
ing apparatus. 3,462,823, 8-26-69, CI. 29-208.
Heisler, Raymond A. Tab ear for tapered containers. 3,463,352, 8-
26-69, CI. 220-91.
Heisler, Raymond A. Ear inspection and detection apparatus.
3,464,462, 9-2-69, CI. 140-93.
Heisler, Robert Y.: See—
Arkell, Alfred; Reinhard, Russell R.; Heisler, Robert Y.; and
Larson, Lewis P. ,3,454, 369.
Heisler, Robert Y.; Dille, Kenneth L.; Fontaine, Marc F.; and
Eckert, George W., to Texaco Inc. Saturated aliphatic hydrocar-
bon gasoline. 3,421,867, 1-14-69, CI. 44-66.
Heisrath, Horst O., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Sound
reproduction system and loudspeaker assembly. 3,473,625, 10-21-
69, CI. 181-31.
Heiss, Herbert L., to Mobay Chemical Company. Crude polyiso-
cyanate compositions and preparation thereof. 3,479,384, 11-18-
69, CI. 260-453.
Heiss, Herbert L., to Mobay Chemical Company. N-tin carbamic
acid derivatives. 3,480,656, 11-25-69, CI. 260-429.7
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; and Behrenz, Wolfgang, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Alkexyphenyl-N-methyl car-
bamic acid ester. 3,433,826, 3-18-69, CI. 260-479.
Heiss, Rudolf; Bocker, Ernst; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Untersten-
hofer, Gunter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 2-
Methyl-coumaran-7yl-N-methyl-carbamate. 3,470,299, 9-30-69,
CI. 424-285.
Heiss, Rudolf; Grigat, Ernst; Bocker, Ernst; and Hermann, Gunther,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Nitrophenyl carbamic
acid esters as molluscicides. 3,458,639, 7-29-69, CI. 424-300.
Heiss, Rudolf; Hahn, Willi; Behrenz, Wolfgang; and Unterstenhofer,
Gunter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 3,5-Dimethyl-
4-a-allyl mercaptophenyl-N-methyl carbamic acid ester.
3,437,684, 4-8-69, CI. 260-479.
Heissmeier, Walter; Klein, Karl; and Wagnerberger, Wolfgang, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic record medium with edge
areas of polarity opposite that of center area. 3,474,430, 10-21-69,
CI. 340-174.1
Heissmeier, Walter; and Wagnerberger, Wolfgang, to Siemens Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Memory system for machine control. 3,451,050,
6-17-69, CI. 340-174.1
Heisterberg, Milton W.: See —
Thompson, Joseph Charles; and Heisterberg, Milton
W.,3,439,829.
Heitman, Clarence H. Pressure sensitive measuring tape for use in
shoe manufacture. 3,470,574, 10-7-69, CI. 12-142.
Heitman, Joseph B., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Electrolytic
process for preparing an aqueous ammoniacal solution of cupric
ion. 3,479,263, 1 1-18-69, CI. 204-86.
Heitmann, Albert: See —
Felsner, Franz; and Heitmann, Albert.3,449,790.
Heitmann, Arnold M.: See —
Blattner, Ernest W.; Boettcher, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.;
Heitmann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson,
David G.,3,424,372.
Heitmann, Guenter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Process
of reducirrg metal ores. 3,425,824, 2-4-69, CI. 75-33.
Heitmann, Gunter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft, and
Steel Company of Canada Limited, The. Pelletization of a sponge,
iron produced by direct reduction. 3,469,970, 9-30-69, CI. 75-33.
Heitmann, Gunter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft, and
Steel Company of Canada Limited, The. Process for the produc-
tion of iron sponge. 3,486,883, 12-30-69, CI. 75-33.
Heitmann, Gunter: See —
Rausch, Hans; Heitmann, Gunter; and Thumm, Wil-
helm,3,428,445.
Heitmann, Herbert, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Control circuit for glass reed matrix. 3,466,607, 9-9-69, CI. 340-
166.
Heitmeier, Donald E.: See —
Gray, Allan Poe; and Heitmeier, Donald E., 3, 472, 895.
Heitz, Roberg G.: See —
Brown, William E.; Heitz, Roberg G.; and Levine, Charles
A.,3,476,602.
Heitzer, Heinrich, to Demag-Lauchhammer, Maschinen -und Stahl-
bau GmbH. Dredge having bucket emptying means. 3,475,842,
11-4-69, CI. 37-189.
Heitzman, Charles J., to R & H Molding, Inc. Hydraulic oral hygiene
apparatus. 3,468,306, 9-23-69, CI. 128-66.
Heitzman, Charles J. Pulsating device for water outlet fixtures.
3,473,736, 10-21-69, CI. 239-101.
Hekrdle, Jan, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Step-by-step non-
linear voltage divider for digital photometer. 3,441,835, 4-29-69,
CI. 323-80.
Helber, Karl; and Wurster, Richard, to Prontor-Werk Alfred Gauthi-
er G.m.b.H. Photographic shutter with reciprocating shutter
blades. 3,482,501, 12-9-69, CI. 95-63.
Helberg, Henry J.; and Proxmire, Harry J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Adjustable sliding brush transformer and method of produc-
ing same. 3,480,897, 1 1-25-69, CI. 336-149.
Held, Edward C, Jr.,: See —
Rakes, James L.; Rees, Robert L.; and Held, Edward C,
Jr.,,3,474,165.
Williams, George E.; and Held, Edward C, Jr.,3,486,197.
Held, Franklin W. Racket stringer. 3,441,275, 4-29-69, CI. 273-73.
Held, Fritz; and Bolz, Edmund, to Gesellschaft zur Forderung der
Forschung an der Eidgenossischen Technischen Hochschule. Pro-
tection of electrical contacts. 3,458,351, 7-29-69, CI. 117-212.
Held, Kalman; and Solon, Leonard R., to Radioptics, Inc. Phosphor
transducer means for pumping coherent light generators by
nuclear energy sources. 3,470,490, 9-30-69, CI. 331-94.5
Held, Karl: See—
Hageluken, Hubert; and Held, Karl,3,453,782.
Held, Manfred: See —
Thomanek, Franz R.; and Held, Manfred.3,438,326.
Held, Serge Simon. Electronically sustained clockwork mechanism.
3,465,51 1, 9-9-69, CI. 58-28.
Helda, Robert W., to Motorola, Inc. Aligning apparatus. 3,447,224,
6-3-69, CI. 29-203.
Helda, Robert W.; and Lincoln, Milan L., to Motorola, Inc.
Semiconductor devices including lead and plastic housing struc-
ture suitable for automated process construction. 3,444,441, 5-13-
69, CI. 317-234.
Helda, Robert W.; and Scofield, Paul E., to Motorola, Inc. Unit car-
rier. 3,427,550, 2-1 1-69, CI. 339-36.
Heldenbrand, Laurance E. Vertically adjustable cattle chute.
3,434,732, 3-25-69, CI. 280-43.17
Heldenbrand, Laurance E. Lower neck piece for cattle chute head
gate. 3,473,518, 10-21-69, CI. 119-98.
Heldenbrand, Russell C. Combination garbage can conveyer and
rack. 3,423,102, 1-21-69, CI. 280-47.19
Heldenbrand, Warren J. Foil container and machine for making foil
containers. 3,446,169, 5-27-69, CI. 113-120.
Helderman, James F., to U.S. Expansion Bolt Company. Means for
mounting a rigid object at the tip end of a stud element.
3,474,700, 10-28-69, CI. 85-10.
Heldt, Norman A., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Collet chuck for
machining thin workpieces. 3,427,035, 2-11-69, CI. 279-4.
Helein, Jean G.: See —
Rouxel, Roland; and Helein, Jean G., 3,480, 765.
Helenberg, John: See —
Nelson, Norman A.; Tooley, Henry C; Eilers, Barney A.; and
Helenberg, John,3,463,449.
Helffer, Bernard Francois; Raisin, Jean-Pierre A.; and Voisin, Eu-
gene J., to Institut Textile de France. Method and device for ad-
justing the tension of yard fed to a yarn-consuming machine.
3,451,603, 6-24-69, CI. 226-1.
Helfferich, Friedrich G.; and Loth, Rene A., to Shell Oil Company.
N-paraffin separation process. 3,451,924, 6-24-69, CI. 208-310.
Helfgott, Theodore; and Webber, Paul J., to Ritter Pfaudler Cor-
poration. Enclosed transport apparatus and process. 3,450.354, 6-
17-69, CI. 241-43.
Helfrey, Paul F.: See —
Hass, Robert H.; Helfrey, Paul F.; and Riddick, Frank
C.,3,427,243.
Helfrich, Robert C, to General Electric Company. Dryer control.
3,436,838, 4-8-69, CI. 34-45.
Helfrich, Wolfgang; and Schneider, William G., to Canadian Patents
and Development Limited. Injection of electric charge carriers
into non-conducting materials. 3,457,153, 7-22-69, CI. 204-131.
Helgeland, Walter, to Sprague Electric Company. Resistor circuit
network and method of making. 3,422,386, 1-14-69, CI. 338-309.
Helgemeir, Heinrich. System and method of straightening a railway
track. 3,482,527, 12-9-69, CI. 104-8.
Helgert, Harold L.; and Conner, Jesse R., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corporation. Dark colored stainless steel surfaces.
3,437,532, 4-8-69, CI. 148-6.14
Heli-Coil Corporation: See —
Brancato, Leo J., 3,435,526.
Downing, William D.; and Remond, Jean, 3,464,542.
Munro, John N., 3,457,979.
670
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Setzler, Paul C, 3,474,701.
Helin, Arthur F., to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne. Polymerization of
ethylene in aqueous system. 3,436,363, 4-1-69, CI. 260-29.6
Helin, Arthur F.: See—
Mantell, Gerald J.; Helin, Arthur F.; and Wutz, Adolf
A. ,3,459,698.
Helin, Elis Erik Vilhelm; and Lagerholm, Yngve Lennart, to Elek-
triska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Method for the liquid disintegration
of metal. 3,428,718, 2-18-69, CI. 264-11.
Helion, Raymond: See —
Demeester, Jacques Emile; and Helion, Raymond, 3,475, 320.
Heliot, Maurice Joseph. Arrangement for grouping bags inside a
container. 3,425,184, 2-4-69, CI. 53-78.
Helitzer, Robert: See —
Gardner, David Milton; and Helitzer, Robert, 3,467 ,661.
Helke, Robert C; and Sturgeon, Wayne E., to Koehler-Dayton, Inc.
Recirculating system for a self-contained sewage unit. 3,478,690,
11-18-69, CI. 103-93.
Hell, August, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Burner system with
heated spray chamber for spectroscopic analysis. 3,438,711, 4-15-
69, CI. 356-36.
Hell, August, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Laminar flow burner
head. 3,469,794, 9-30-69, CI. 239-597.
Hell, Hans Van, to Organon Inc. Process for the manufacture of
highly purified gonadotropins. 3,457,346, 7-22-69, CI. 424-100.
Hell, Rudolf, Dr.-Ing Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Baldrich, Christoph, 3,441,672.
Hell, Rudolf, Dr.-Ing., Kommanditgesellschaft Kiel: See—
Keller, Hans, 3,462,546.
Helland, Henry C. Trailer with detachable rear wheels. 3,450,283, 6-
17-69, CI. 214-505.
Helland, Kristian L.: See —
Tregay, John L.; and Helland, Kristian L.,3,462,217.
Helland, Kristian, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Copy-
ing apparatus. 3,445,160, 5-20-69, CI. 355-1 1.
Hellberg, Gustav Sigvald, to Wyatt, Maurice V. Machine for perfora-
tion of sheet material. 3,420,421, 1-7-69, CI. 225-96.
Hellborg, Lars Ingvar, to Sobrefina S.A., mesne. Method of uniting a
plurality of first objects with a corresponding number of second
objects. 3,479,726, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-429.
Helle, Bernd-Heinz, to Baar, Heinz-Joachim. Double-ended socket
coupling for stoneware pipes. 3,465,529, 9-9-69, CI. 61-1 1.
Helle, Robert J. Rearview mirror with adjustment guides. 3,439,646,
4-22-69, CI. 116-124.
Heller, Adam, to General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories, In-
corporated. Liquid laser. 3,466,568, 9-9-69, CI. 331-94.5
Heller, B., & Co.: See—
Wistreich, Hugo E., 3,467,527.
Heller, Ferdinand P., to Amchem Products Inc. Method for deter-
mining nitrite concentration in acidic accelerated phosphating
solutions. 3,432,270, 3-1 1-69, CI. 23-230.
Heller, Frederick L. Portable cover structure. 3,463,174, 8-26-69,
CI. 135-1.
Heller, G. K., Corporation: See —
Cushing, Prentice, Jr., 3,466,522.
Heller, Harold: See-
Cone, Herbert; and Heller, Harold.3,427,262.
Corte, Herbert; Netz, Otto; and Heller, Harold.3,425,990.
Heller, James Davis: See —
Blood, Alden Edward; Heller, James Davis; and Hagemeyer,
Hugh J. Jr.,3,424,731.
Heller, Jurgen: See —
Von Ardenne, Manfred; Heller, Jurgen; Jager, Gerard; and
Rumberg, Heinz,3,457,569.
Heller, Karl-Heinz: See —
Rudolph, Hans; Heller, Karl-Heinz; and Schnell, Her-
mann,3,450,612.
Heller, Lyman W.: See —
Gill, Henry L.; and Heller, Lyman W.,3,457,778.
Heller, Lyman W., to United States of America, Navy. Dynamic soil
strain gage sensor and apparatus. 3,456,496, 7-22-69, CI. 73-88.5
Heller, Maximilian. Bedsteads or the like. 3,460,169, 8-12-69, CI. 5-
131.
Heller, Ralph M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Anti-fading
error correction system. 3,423,729, 1-21-69, CI. 340-146.1
Heller, Ralph M.; and Bowen, James R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Error correcting and error detecting recording ap-
paratus. 3,479,643, 11-18-69, CI. 340-146.1
Heller, Rudolf, to Contraves AG. Stressed skin panel construction.
3,448,551, 6-10-69, CI. 52-222.
Heller, William C: See-
James, Albert L., 3,461,014.
Leatherman, Alfred F., 3,462,336.
Heller, William C, Jr. Art of thermally joining materials. 3,454,442,
7-8-69, CI. 156-273.
Heller, William C, Jr.; and Davis, Donald W. Packaging material
and the production thereof. 3,459,625, 8-5-69, CI. 161-114.
Heller, William R.: See—
Bron, Walter E.; Dreyfus, Russell W.; and Heller, William
R.,3,466,616.
Bron, Walter E.; Heller, William R.; and Welber,
Benjamin, 3,452, 332.
Heller, William R., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electro-optical devices utilizing the stark-shift phenomenon.
3,460,884, 8-12-69, CI. 350-160.
Hellerbach, Joseph, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 4-Imidazolidones
and processes for preparing same. 3,428,646, 2-18-69, CI. 260-
309.7
Hellerbach, Joseph; Stempel, Arthur; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the preparation of 1,3-
dihydro-2-oxo-5- aryl-2H-l,4 benzodiazepines bearing in the 3-
position thereof, an esterified carboxy group. 3,475,415, 10-28-69,
CI. 260-239.3
Hellier, Lionel, Limited: See —
Cockbill, Michael Henry; and Main, James Thomas, 3,461,835.
Hellige, Fritz, & Co., G.m.b.H.: See-
Frank, Manfred H., 3,478,364.
Gemmer, Alfred, 3,460,542.
Nobis, Wilhelm, 3,463,934.
Nobis, Wilhelm, 3,464,004.
Schomber, Veit, 3,480,006.
Weber, Paul, 3,453,486.
Weber, Paul, 3,465,232.
Helling, Glenn. Tool mounting assembly. 3,441,091, 4-29-69, CI.
172-801.
Hellinger, Esther: See —
Gassner, Saul Alexander; Hellinger, Esther; Katchalsky, Aharon;
and Vofsi, David, 3,420, 790.
Hellingman, Gosen Joop: See —
Stoffel, Richard; and Hellingman, Gosen Joop.3,447,313.
Hellings, Richard E., to Cities Service Oil Company. Method for in-
hibiting the evaporation of volatile materials. 3,421,838, 1-14-69,
CI. 21-60.5
Hellman, David H.; and Warner, Joseph S., to Celanese Corporation.
Colored double knit fabric material of cellulose organic acid ester
having less than 0.29 free hydroxyl groups per anhydroglucose
unit. 3,449,058, 6-10-69, CI. 8-24.
Hellman, Erik, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Con-
trol rods for nuclear reactors. 3,448,008, 6-3-69, CI. 176-86.
Hellman, Robert R., to Westport Development & Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Hermetically impervious switch. 3,431,378, 3-4-69,
CI. 200-168.
Hellmann, Reinhard K.: See —
Bailey, William F.; and Hellmann, Reinhard K., 3,423,673.
Hellmann, Reinhold: See —
Schmidt, Donald L.; and Hellmann, Reinhold.3,462,288.
Hellmers, Henry D., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Process for the
production of dense sodium carbonate from trona and apparatus
therefor. 3,477,808, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 23-63.
Hellmig, Ehrhard, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Process and material
for the preparation of masks for the reproduction of color images.
3,485,627, 12-23-69, CI. 96-9.
Hellmig, Ehrhard: See —
Kleist, Walter; Moll, Franz; Kruck, Peter; and Hellmig, Ehr-
hard,3,436,217.
Hellmig, Erhard. Multicolor diffusing diaphragm. 3,485,626, 12-23-
69, CI. 96-5.
Hellmund, Rudolph L. Still-motion photographic apparatus.
3,432,228, 3-1 1-69, CI. 352-169.
Hellmuth, Walter W., to Texaco, Inc. Lubricant containing polymer-
ic product of alkenyl succinic anhydride and hydroxy containing
piperazine derivative. 3,424,684, 1-28-69, CI. 252-51.5
Hellmuth, Walter W.; Kivelevich, Doris; Dadura, James G.; and
Morissette, Bertrand G., to Texaco Inc. Alkaline earth metal
polyborate carbonate overbased alkaline earth metal sulfonate
lube oil composition. 3,480,548, 1 1-25-69, CI. 252-33.4
Hellstern, Ottmar. Steerable folding sled. 3,482,848, 12-9-69, CI.
280-16.
Hellstrom, Harold Richard. Quick opening package. 3,472,367, 10-
14-69, CI. 206-56.
Hellstrom, Harold Richard. Irrigational systems. 3,479,825, 11-25-
69, CI. 61-13.
Hellstrom, Harold R. Quick-opening blister packets. 3,472,368, 10-
14-69, CI. 206-56.
Hellstrom, Melbourne J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
High input impedance amplifier. 3,457,519, 7-22-69, CI. 330-24.
Hellstrom, Melbourne J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. In-
tegrated circuit amplifier. 3,460,050, 8-5-69, CI. 330-38.
Hellstrom, Nils Erik; and Ekholm, Rolf Leo, to Aktiebolaget Elec-
trolux. Water closet tiltable seat. 3,458,872, 8-5-69, CI. 4-237.
Hellsund, Borje Per Uno. Sound system for model railroad.
3,466,797, 9-16-69, CI. 46-232.
Hellthaler, Arno: See —
Hermanson, Ronald O.; and Hellthaler, Arno,3,479,903.
Hellund, Emil J., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Glow discharge
production of oxides of chlorine. 3,429,793, 2-25-69, CI. 204-
157.1
Hellund, Emil J., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Method of con-
ducting chemical reactions in a glow discharge. 3,444,061, 5-13-
69, CI. 204-164.
LIST OF PATENTEES
671
Helm, Jack D.; and Anderson, Harold
Hellund, Emil J., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Method of con-
ducting chemical reactions in a glow discharge. 3,450,617, 6-17-
69, CI. 204-164.
Hellund, Emil J., to United States of America, Air Force, mesne.
Method of synthesizing a high energy yielding solid material.
3,451,910, 6-24-69. CI. 204-168.
Hellund, Emil J., to United States of America, Air Force, mesne.
Apparatus for synthesizing a high energy yielding solid material.
3,451,919, 6-24-69, CI. 204-312.
Hellwig, (Catherine C; and Schuman, Seymour C, to Hydrocarbon
Research, Inc. Production of glycerol from saccharides. 3,471,580,
10-7-69, CI. 260-635.
Hellwig, Langley R., to Columbian Carbon Company. Process for
oligomerizing a conjugated aliphatic diolefin and ethylene.
3,420,904, 1-7-69, CI. 260-666.
Hellwig, Waldemar: See —
Pahlitzsch, Gotthold; and Hellwig, Waldemar.3,420,539.
Hellyer, Arthur L.: See —
Tanner, De Loss J. ,3,47 1,640.
Helm, Dietrich: See —
Janssen, Rainer, Helm, Dietrich; and Griebsch, Eu-
gen.3,483,146.
Helm, Jack D.: See —
Conner, Joseph R.
N., 3,460,3 13.
Helm, Mark W., to Hoover Company, The. Foam generator for
scrubbing devices. 3,467,977, 9-23-69, CI. 15-29.
Helma, Dennis E. Skylight. 3,440,779, 4-29-69, CI. 52-97.
Helman, Donald L., to Robotron Corporation. Timer with half-cycle
starting for current control in welding-type systems. 3,452,250, 6-
24-69, CI. 315-197.
Helmberger, Hermann; Dietz, Wolfgang; Gutberlet, Fritz; Hermann,
Hans; and Wittmann, Hans, a/k/a Wittmann, Johan, to Consortium
fur Elektrochemische Industrie G.m.b.H. Bistable boron semicon-
ductor or switching device. 3,421,054, 1-7-69, CI. 317-234.
Helmberger, Hermann: See —
Wirth, Heinz; Helmberger, Hermann; and Herrmann,
Hans,3,434,803.
Helme Products, Inc.: See —
Wood, David Hugh, Jr.; Gibney, Grant Omer; and Smith,
Richard, 3,476,567.
Helmer, Jerry D.: See —
Braley, Silas A., Jr.; and Helmer, Jerry D., 3,422, 813.
Helmer, John C, to Varian Associates. Method and apparatus for
measuring high vacuums. 3,435,334, 3-25-69, CI. 324-33.
Helmer, Olaf: See —
Goldschmidt, Hans; Gordon, Theodore J.; and Helmer,
Olaf.3,473,802.
Helmerich & Payne, Inc.: See —
McBrien, James H.; and Wright, Gerald T., 3,422,981.
McBrien, James H., 3,445,144.
Roberson, Seth T., Jr., 3,456,451.
Van Scoy, Davis A., 3,472,280.
Van Scoy, Davis A.; and Ford, Gadsen M., Jr., 3,473,550.
Helmick, B. J.; and Patterson, Harold Clyde. Adjustable spring-
loaded supporting roller assembly for sliding doors and the like.
3,443,340, 5-1 3-69, CI. 49-420.
Helmick, William E.; and Pray, Blaine O., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Hydrogen peroxide decomposition control with alkaline earth
metal carbanates. 3,437,599, 4-8-69, CI. 252-186.
Helmig, Willem Hendrik Theodoor: See —
Reumerman, Theodorus; and Helmig, Willem Hendrik
Theodoor,3,432,809.
Helming, Bernd: See —
Lellep, Otto George; and Helming, Bernd, 3,436,060.
Helmke, George E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method for preparing and applying a viscous fluid. 3,469,369, 9-
30-69, CI. 55-46.
Helms, Charles C: See —
Marshall, Hamilton W., Jr.; and Helms, Charles C.,3,454,339.
Helms, Dieter: See—
Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter.3,483,407.
Trucks, Erich; Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter, 3,459,978.
Helms, Harold E., to General Motors Corporation. Regenerator
matrix. 3,478,816, 1 1-18-69, CI. 165-9.
Helms, Jan, to General Packets, Inc. Compartmented package.
3,429,718, 2-25-69, CI. 99-171.
Helms, Jan, to General Packets, Inc. Stacking filled envelopes for
packaging. 3,456,423, 7-22-69, CI. 53-143.
Helms, John D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method of
manufacturing conductive pins and pellets. 3,436,821, 4-8-69, CI.
29-630.
Helms, John D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method of
making multilayer circuit boards. 3,470,612, 10-7-69, CI. 29-593.
Helms, John D.; and Brown, Herbert L., Jr., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Welding method and apparatus. 3,462,577, 8-19-69,
CI. 219-78.
Helms, John D.; and Williams, Charles S., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Electronic method and apparatus utilizing photo-
emissive means for testing circuit board continuity. 3,436,651, 4-
1-69, CI. 324-51.
Helms, John F., to SKF Industries, Inc. Seal for bearing. 3,473,856,
10-21-69, CI. 308-187.2
Helms, Thomas F., to Idex Corporation. Tension-compression tester
machine. 3,464,261, 9-2-69, CI. 73-96.
Helmus, Sydney S., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Sealing
system for underwater installation. 3,485,056, 12-23-69, CI. 61-69.
Helmuth, James G., to Chadwick-Helmuth Electronics, Inc. Multiple
shaker control system. 3,477,281, 11-1 1-69, CI. 73-71.6
Helrigel, Robert A.: See —
Burke, Harry T.; Helrigel, Robert A.; and Lewis, James
A.,3,483,726.
Kraft, Derald Henry; Helrigel, Robert Arthur; and Suntheimer,
Robert Gordon, 3,450,038.
Helrigel, Robert Arthur, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Flywheel as-
sembly. 3,479,905, 11-25-69, CI. 74-572.
Helsing, Knud J., to Victor Products Corporation. Means for
dispensing single containers from multiple columns in multiple
magazines. 3,438,545, 4-15-69, CI. 221-67.
Helsley, Grover C, to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated. Cer-
tain 3-ureidopyrrolidines. 3,424,762, 1-28-69, CI. 260-326.3
Helsley, Grover C, to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated. Phar-
maceutical compositions and methods of controlling cardiac arr-
hythmias with N- substituted phthalimide compounds. 3,429,968,
2-25-69, CI. 424-274.
Helsley, Grover C; and Lunsford, Carl D., to Robins, A. H., Com-
pany, Incorporated. 3-Ureidopyrrolidines. 3,424,761, 1-28-69, CI.
260-326.3
Helsley, Grover C; and Welstead, William J., Jr., to Robins, A. H.,
Company, Incorporated. 3-ureidopyrrolidines. 3,424,760, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-326.3
Helsley, Grover C: See —
Lunsford, Carl D.; Helsley, Grover C; and Richman, John A.,
Jr.,3,458,635.
Lunsford, Carl D.; Helsley, Grover C; and Richman, John A.,
Jr.,3,479,370.
Helszajn, Joseph: See—
Hines, Marion E.; and Helszajn, Joseph, 3,457,525.
Helt, Wilson G.; and Smith, Jack K., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Direct view storage system. 3,470,414, 9-30-69, CI. 315-
12.
Helterline, Leo L., Jr.; and Wootton, Gerald R., to Benrus Corpora-
tion. System for maintaining oscillations in an electric timing
mechanism having an oscillatory element. 3,451,210, 6-24-69, CI.
58-26.
Helton, Eugene L., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Lock
mechanism for telescopic members. 3,463,521, 8-26-69, CI. 287-
100.
Heltzel, Carl J. Concrete reinforcing steel handling and placing
device. 3,443,495, 5-13-69, CI. 94-39.
Helvoigt, Kenneth. Hand-held gas-burning dental tool. 3,432,249, 3-
11-69, CI. 431-252.
Helwig, Halsey R., to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Plastic closure flange assembly. 3,437,226, 4-8-69, CI. 220-39.
Hembd, William H.; and Harrand, James H., to Leighton, Jack R.
Device for dampening dial and indicator oscillations in an instru-
ment for measuring angular body movements. 3,429,052, 2-25-69,
CI. 33-220.
Hembree, Oscar O., to Hocker, Talmage. Liquid level control.
3,421,538, 1-14-69, CI. 137-394.
Hemens, James Frederick, to Teleflex Products Limited. Single han-
dle control mechanisms. 3,438,468, 4-15-69, CI. 192-0.096
Hemfort, Heinrich, Sr., to Westfalia Separator A.G. Centrifuges for
the separation of liquid mixtures. 3,460,751, 8-12-69, CI. 233-21.
Hemfort, Heinrich, to Westfalia Separator A.G. Automatic
desludging apparatus. 3,448,919, 6-10-69, CI. 233-20.
Hemfort, Heinrich, to Westfalia Separator A.G. Sludge separator
with automatic control. 3,454,216, 7-8-69, CI. 233-20.
Hemion, Roger H.: See —
Clark, John M., Jr.; Brown, Robinson W.; and Hemion, Roger
H.,3,461,577.
Hemisphere Food Products Corporation: See —
Brown, James Rankin, 3,467,230.
Hemmann, Helmut: See —
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,432,642.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,435,754.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,435,755.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, 3,450,027.
Hemmenway, Stuart F.; and Rosenberry, George M., Jr., to General
Electric Company. Regulator sensing circuit for alternating-current
generator. 3,436,633, 4-1-69, CI. 318-145.
Hemmerich, Hans: See —
Doose, Conrad; Hemmerich, Hans; and Sassin, Wolf-
gang,3,466, 886.
Hemmerling, Manfred; and Howaldt, Jurgen, to Fernseh GmbH.
Method and system of electronic editing of video recordings on
magnetic tape. 3,427,398, 2-1 1-69, CI. 178-6.6
Hemmie, Gerd; and Arens, Egidius, to Fried. Krupp Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for measuring the direction of
incident waves. 3,453,589, 7-1-69, CI. 340-6.
Hemmie, Gerd: See —
Leisterer, Reinhard W.; and Hemmie, Gerd, 3,452, 326.
672
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hemming, Charles B., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. Form
boards and coatings therefor. 3,468,690, 9-23-69, CI. 117-5.1
Hemming, David Henry; and Davenport, Francis Robert, to
Cigarette Components Limited. Apparatus for injecting tobacco
smoke modifying material into multiple length filter rods.
3,485,208, 12-23-69, CI. 118-401.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Fluidized retorting of oil shale. 3,484,364, 12-16-69, CI.
208-11.
Hempel, Herbert W.; and Hill, Forest G., to Marsh Stencil Machine
Company. Dispenser control support. 3,429,492, 2-25-69, CI. 226-
89.
Hempel, Reinhard: See—
Priewe, Hans; Rahtz, Dieter; Hempel, Reinhard; and Richter,
Helmer.3,423,413.
Hempefs Marine Paints, Inc.:See —
Chandler, John W., 3,442,824.
Hemphill, Dean P.: See —
Broussard, Douglas E.; and Hemphill, Dean P. ,3,466,882.
Broussard, Douglas E.; Hemphill, Dean P.; Boiling, Thomas J.,
Jr.; and Roach, Erskine E., 3,463, 5 18.
Richardson, Thomas W. G.; Johnson, Glenn D.; and Hemphill,
Dean P.,3,43 1,739.
Hemphill, James E., to Fisher Governor Company. Butterfly valve.
3,485,476, 12-23-69, CI. 251-283.
Hemphill, John M., to Armstrong Cork Company. Fibrous panel and
method of treating a fibrous panel. 3,473,941, 10-21-69, CI. 117-
5.5
Hemphill, Kent W., to Xerox Corporation. Character generator.
3,472,136, 10-14-69, CI. 95-1.1
Hemphill, Thomas E.; and Henderson, Billy J. Push cart. 3,456,959,
7-22-69, CI. 280-47.3
Hemprich, Horst J.; Schneider, Walter F.; Spiro, Hans W.; and Zehr,
Joachim O., to International Business Machines Corporation. Line
voltage fluctuation insensitive detector for phase failures on three
phase transformers. 3,479,583, 11-18-69, CI. 324-51.
Hempstead, Charles F.: See —
Bridges, Thomas J.; and Hempstead, Charles F., 3,43 1,489.
Hemstreet, Harold S., to Singer General Precision, Inc. Image altera-
tion method. 3,485,554, 12-23-69, CI. 350-181.
Hemstreet, Russell A.; and Taylor, Alfred H., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for production of 03 F,.
3,437,582, 4-8-69, CI. 204-312.
Hemus, Robert B., to Girling Limited. Seals for hydraulic apparatus.
3,432,010, 3-1 1-69, CI. 188-152.
Hencey, Thomas R., Jr.: See—
Cady, Albert B., Jr.; and Hencey, Thomas R., Jr.,3,473,501.
Hench, Hans Heinrich Wilhelm. Apparatus for producing strands or
granules from liquid material. 3,436,792, 4-8-69, CI. 18-8.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method for
forming a rivet and attaching a pull tab therewith. 3,440,713, 4-
29-69, CI. 29-509.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Plastic
dispensing nozzle with captive cap. 3,462,048, 8-19-69, CI. 222-
546.
Hencke, William R.: See —
Greene, John H.; Hencke, William R.; Dowden, Clarence L., Jr.;
and Pitman, Herbert J. ,3,475,335.
Henckel, Ekkehard; and Von Portatius, Hans, to Chemische Werke
Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of asymmetri-
cal formals. 3,435,077, 3-25-69, CI. 260-611.
Hender, Thomas A.; and Cushman, James E., to Friden, Inc. Silent
ratchet. 3,434,371, 3-25-69, CI. 74-576.
Hendershot, Robert V., to Candy Mfg. Co., Inc. Phase time variator.
3,465,269, 9-2-69, CI. 335-69.
Henderson, Albert J.; Patterson, James R.; and Hahn, Raymond A.,
to Neville Chemical Company. Paving compositions. 3,422,053, 1-
14-69, CI. 260-33.6
Henderson, Bennett M., to Shell Oil Company. Engine lubricating
compositions. 3,438,897, 4-15-69, CI. 252-32.7
Henderson, Bennett M.; Ratner, Hyman; and Wittner, Eugene, to
Shell Oil Company. Lubicant containing mixture of low and high
molecular weight sulfonates. 3,480,550, 1 1-25-69, CI. 252-33.
Henderson, Billie D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Point illumina-
tion and scanning mechanism for microscopes. 3,460,880, 8-12-
69, CI. 350-6.
Henderson, Billy J.: See —
Hemphill, Thomas E.; and Henderson, Billy J. ,3,456,959.
Henderson, Brian Sydney, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Solenoid having two-part sintered body and integral pole piece.
3,461,412, 8-12-69, CI. 335-281.
Henderson, Bruce: See —
White, Darrell N., 3,469,356.
Henderson Clay Products, Inc.: See —
Lachmann, Peter F. J., 3,422,793.
Henderson, Courtland M., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Ex-
othermic extrusion lubricants. 3,455,132, 7-15-69, CI. 72-42.
Henderson, Courtland M.; Beaver, Emil R., Jr.; and Reitsma, Louis
J., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Lead-telluride with
cesium chloride and segmented thermoelectric elements.
3,467,555, 9-16-69, CI. 136-205.
Henderson, Courtland M.; and Janowiecki, Richard J., to Monsanto
Research Corporation. Thermoelement made by plasma spraying.
3,485,680, 12-23-69, CI. 136-208.
Henderson, David W.; and Raley, John H., to Shell Oil Company.
Catalytic dehydrogenation of paraffins. 3,439,061, 4-15-69, CI.
260-683.3
Henderson, Donald S.: See —
Ciapetta, Frank G.; Henderson, Donald S.; and Baust, George
A. ,3,471,265.
Briggs, Warren Stanley; Stover, William Albert; and Henderson,
Donald Stuart.3,455,843.
Henderson, Dorothy: See —
Marvin, John; and Henderson, Thomas Jr., 3,460, 192.
Henderson, Eddie M.; and Stephen, Charles G., to Burroughs Cor-
poration. Safeguard character indexing mechanism. 3,446,140, 5-
27-69, CI. 101-93.
Henderson, Eulas W.; and Dollinger, Robert E., to Phillips Petrole-
um Company. Method for producing carbon black. 3,486,853, 12-
30-69, CI. 23-209.6
Henderson, Frank D.; and Kryske, Leon E., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Device for and the method of charging batteries.
3,445,744, 5-20-69, CI. 320-6.
Henderson, Harold P. Pipe nipple. 3,480,299, 11-25-69, CI. 285-4.
Henderson, Harry E. Opening device for pop-top can. 3,459,075, 8-
5-69, CI. 81-3.34
Henderson, Homer I. Pulsation suppressor. 3,430,659, 3-4-69, CI.
138-26.
Henderson, John Frederick: See —
Scherf, Gerhard Wolfgang Helmut; and Henderson, John
Fredericks , 43 1,245.
Scherf, Gerhard Wolfgang Helmut; and Henderson, John
Frederick.3,435,014.
Henderson, John T.: See —
West, William B.; and Henderson, John T.,3,445,329.
Henderson, Joseph G.: See —
Matthews, Roy B.; and Henderson, Joseph G., 3,452, 200.
Henderson, Joseph H. Air drying unit. 3,453,809, 7-8-69, CI. 55-
269.
Henderson, Joseph H. Air dryer and bypass structure therefor.
3,465,503, 9-9-69, CI. 55-163.
Henderson, Kenneth James; and Wilson, Donald, to Southern Instru-
ments Limited. Device for dispensing paper or like material.
3,469,797, 9-30-69, CI. 242-54.
Henderson, Leonard L. Bridge for measuring moisture content hav-
ing field effect transistor in one arm with gate electrode resistively
connected through test liquid. 3,479,590, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-65.
Henderson, Leslie; and Hasson, Leslie, to Clarke, Chapman & Co.
Limited. Internal tube arc welder. 3,440,393, 4-22-69, CI. 219-
125.
Henderson, Lionel A., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Amine
addition salts of nitro-carboxy- alkali metal phenolates. 3,420,874,
1-7-69, CI. 260-501.14
Henderson Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Epp, David A„ 3,455,533.
Henderson, Martin C, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Display
apparatus including means for varying line width. 3,440,480, 4-22-
69, CI. 315-18.
Henderson, Martin C, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Display
apparatus. 3,483,547, 12-9-69, CI. 340-324.
Henderson, Martin C; and Higbee, John E., to Bunker-Ramo Cor-
poration, The. Cathode ray tube protection apparatus. 3,437,872,
4-8-69, CI. 315-20.
Henderson, Martin C: See —
Higbee, John E.; and Henderson, Martin C, 3,465 ,200.
Henderson, Norman Leo; and Elowe, Louis Nasir, to American
Cyanamid Company. Sustained release encapsulated formula.
3,427,378, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-14.
Henderson, Paul D., to Superior Electric Company, The. Digitally
operated electrohydraulic power system. 3,457,836, 7-29-69, CI.
91-380.
Henderson, Paul D., to Superior Electric Company, The. Tap chang-
ing mechanism with Scotch yoke actuator. 3,462,563, 8-19-69, CI.
200-11.
Henderson, Rex E. Tripod stabilizer. 3,463,437, 8-26-69, CI. 248-
346.
Henderson, Robert Bruce, to Voit, W. J., Rubber Corporation.
Athletic game ball. 3,475,027, 10-28-69, CI. 273-65.
Henderson, Robert John: See —
Swanson, Emery Carlton; Henderson, Robert John; and Kyle,
Robert Carlton,3,487,064.
Henderson, Robert M.; and Zechlin, Richard, to Fairbanks Morse
Inc. Multiphase power switching circuit. 3,448,294, 6-3-69, CI.
307-252.
Henderson, Robert M.; and Zechlin, Richard, to Fairbanks Morse
Inc. Comparing circuit. 3,487,365, 12-30-69, CI. 340-146.2
Henderson, Robert M.: See —
Miller, Lowell E.; and Henderson, Robert M, 3,485,339.
Henderson, Stanford A., to Gomco Surgical Manufacturing Corpora-
tion. Valve construction. 3,421,534, 1-14-69, CI. 137-199.
Henderson, Stanford A., to Gomco Surgical Manufacturing Corpora-
tion. Lubricant pump. 3,454,138, 7-8-69, CI. 184-26.
LIST OF PATENTEES
673
Henderson, Thomas Jr.: See —
Marvin, John; and Henderson, Thomas Jr. ,3,460, 192.
Henderson, William Dick. Liquid metering pump. 3,473,697, 10-21-
69. CI. 222-75.
Henderson, Zack L., to Monsanto Company. Anchoring system for
synthetic surface materials. 3.433,137, 3-18-69, CI. 94-7.
Hendley, Dennis Alfred, to Decca Limited. Radio transmitter means
utilizing squaring amplification limiting and AGC. 3,474,340, 10-
21-69, CI. 325-187.
Hendley, Dennis Alfred: See —
O'Brien, William Joseph; and Hendley, Dennis Al-
fred,3,465,340.
Hendon Construction Company: See —
Schwarz, Julius; Dokes, George E.; Von Bradsky, Otokar; and
Goodman, Sidney J., 3.479,780.
Hendricks, Edward G.: See —
Barth, Bruce P.; and Hendricks. Edward G., 3,446,654.
Hendricks, Edward G., to Union Carbide Corporation. Mixtures of
organopolysiloxanes and polyarylene polyethers. 3,423,479, 1-21-
69, CI. 260-824.
Hendricks, George Donald, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Traffic con-
troller timing circuit. 3,430,069, 2-25-69, CI. 307-246.
Hendricks, Howard F., to Garrett Corporation, The. Electronic con-
trols for high-speed machinery. 3,422,619, 1-21-69, CI. 60-39.14
Hendricks, Laurel A. Sanitary napkin. 3,454,008, 7-8-69, CI. 128-
290.
Hendricks, Laurel A. Disposable panty shield. 3,463,154, 8-26-69,
CI. 128-287.
Hendricks, Udo Winfried; Tamer, Ergun; Quaedvlieg, Mathieu;
Klapper, Hans; Boehmke, Gunther; and Schneider, Otto, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the continuous
coloring of fibres made from natural or synthetic polyamides or of
materials containing fibres of this type. 3,451,762, 6-24-69, CI. 8-
39.
Hendricks, William E. Three-wheeled velocipede. 3,429,584, 2-25-
69, CI. 280-261.
Hendricks, William W.; and Freeman, Lawrence M., to Henricks,
Grace H., by court decree, owner of the estate of said Hendricks,
William W., dec"d, and said Freeman, Lawrence M., assors to
Space Control Corporation. Mechanism for moving a load sup-
porting member on a fork lift truck. 3,472,408, 10-14-69, CI. 214-
674.
Hendricks, Willis R.: See—
Luftglass, Murray A.; and Hendricks, Willis R., 3,459,831.
Nyberg, David D.; and Hendricks, Willis R., 3,424,649.
Hendrickson, Allen L., to Hendrickson, Olga T. Method and ap-
paratus for installing new packing on a propeller shaft. 3,432,172,
3-11-69, CI. 277-1.
Hendrickson, Arthur H.: See —
Padgett, Edward D.; Hendrickson, Arthur H.; and Anagnost,
Christ W.,3,450,895.
Hendrickson, George H., to United States Steel Corporation. Ap-
paratus for replacing rotatable members. 3,479,715, 11-25-69, CI.
29-200.
Hendrickson, Howard Doerle, to Watts Regulator Co. Fluid
drainage. 3,485,260, 12-23-69, CI. 137-204.
Hendrickson, Melvin C, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Correlation
testing arrangement for a subscription television receiver.
3,466,385, 9-9-69, CI. 178-5.1
Hendrickson, Olga T.: See —
Hendrickson, Allen L., 3,432,172.
Hendrickson, Otto. Angle head extension for wrenches. 3,430,510,
3-4-69, CI. 74-425.
Hendrickson, Otto. Adjustably controlled saber saw. 3,478,786, 11-
18-69, CI. 143-68.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Closure for a container. 3,421,651, 1-14-69, CI. 220-
42.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Closure for a container. 3,438,537, 4-15-69, CI. 220-
27.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Closure for a container. 3,439,830, 4-22-69, CI. 220-
27.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Tamper proof closure. 3,452,894, 7-1-69, CI. 220-27.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Frangible closure for a container. 3,459,322, 8-5-69,
CI. 220-27.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., to Sterling Seal
Company. Screw threaded closure for a container. 3,467,272, 9-
16-69, CI. 220-39.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; and Croll, Donald C, to International
Business Machines Corporation. Card verifier. 3,464,265, 9-2-69,
CI. 73-156.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; and Stahl, William L., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Record card machine. 3,481,195,
12-2-69, CI. 73-156.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; Williams, William J.; and Stahl, William
L., to Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne International Business
Machines Corporation. Vehicle brake actuator Record card
machine. 3,481,252, 12-2-69, CI. 73-156.
Hendrickx , Franciscus Joannes Julia; See —
Lens, Georges Xavier; van Brabant, Jozef Maria; and Hendrickx
, Franciscus Joannes Julia, 3,429,460.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus Hu-
bertus, to Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten N.V. Diazonium
compounds and diazotype materials containing them. 3,442,650
5-6-69, CI. 96-91.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus Hu-
bertus, to Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten N.V. Diazonium
compounds and diazotype materials containing them. 3,442,651,
5-6-69, CI. 96-91.
Hendricx, Edwin Frans: See —
Willems, Jozef; Hendricx, Edwin Frans; Thiers, Robrecht Julius;
and Onghena, Jozef.3,443,951.
Hendricx, Serge; and Loots, Francois Pierre, to Gevaert Photo-
Producten N.V. Magnetic recording material. 3,470,021, 9-30-69,
CI. 117-239.
Hendrie, George S.: See —
Poris, Harry; and Hendrie, George S., 3,470,290.
Hendrik, Russell C; Boskovich, Boris; and Lindahl, John H., to
Honeywell Inc. Automatic control apparatus for aircraft.
3,456,172, 7-15-69, CI. 318-18.
Hendriks, Aalbert J.: See —
Jacobs, Jacques M. H.; Hermsen, Andreas A. M.; Hendriks, Aal-
bert J.; and Teeling, Gerhardus A. M., 3,423,076.
Hendriks, Adrianus Anthonius Maria; Klopping, Carel Peter; Van
Hout, Franciscus Adrianus; and Sanders, Petrus Wilhelmus, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Digit tube with the characters
secured only at one end. 3,473,068, 10-14-69, CI. 313-109.5
Hendriks, Rudolf, to N.V. Koninklijke Machinefabriek Stork. Tur-
bine. 3,479,124, 1 1-18-69, CI. 415-159.
Hendrix, Arnett: See —
Megar, George H.; and Hendrix, Arnett, 3,428,430.
Hendrix, John W., Jr.; and Young, Charles W., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Recorder automatic zero drift correction. 3,454,878, 7-8-69,
CI. 324-99.
Hendrix, Lloyd T., to Cosmodyne, Inc. Refrigerated crystallizer
system. 3,486,848, 12-30-69, CI. 23-121.
Hendrix, Warren P.: See —
Davis, Dearl Keith; Hendrix, Warren P.; and Orr, Clyde,
Jr.,3,438,264.
Orr, Clyde, Jr.; and Hendrix, Warren P.,3,458,974.
Hendrix, Warren P.; and Orr, Clyde, Jr., to Micromeritics Instrument
Corporation. Surface area apparatus and method. 3,464,273, 9-2-
69, CI. 73-432.
Hendrixson, Charles D.; and Henry, Robert L., to Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co., The. Optical aligning device for parts of a machine.
3,471,241, 10-7-69, CI. 356-172.
Hendry, C. J., Company: See —
Adams, Leland D., Jr., 3,422,829.
Hendry, Glenn G., Jr., to Fiber Industries, Inc. Filament production
for synthetic linear polymers. 3,435,108, 3-25-69, CI. 264-176.
Hendry, James W., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Mechanical heating
device. 3,425,673, 2-4-69, CI. 263-29.
Hendry, Robert B. Electrical contact test tool. 3,425,271, 2-4-69, CI.
73-141.
Hendus, Hans: See —
Martin, Wolfgang; Linge, Hermann; Hendus, Hans; and Wenger,
Friedrich.3,434,278.
Henebry, John P.; and Stineback, Earl E., to North American Alu-
minum Corporation. Stadium bench. 3,482,874, 12-9-69, CI. 297-
445.
Henebry, Thomas F. Memory device for controlling and/or timing an
operation to be performed on a work piece. 3,475,987, 11-4-69,
CI. 74-568.
Henebry, William M.: See —
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,421,1 13.
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,441, 749.
Rasiel, Amram; and Henebry, William M., 3,484,624.
Henegar, Hubert B.; and Nelson, Robert A., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Numerical control system having plural synchronized drives.
3,460,012, 8-5-69, CI. 318-18.
Henes, Martin E., to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Division terminat-
ing mechanism. 3,477,640, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 235-63.
Henf, George, to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Optical correlation
navigation system. 3,457,013, 7-22-69, CI. 356-71.
Hengeveld, Frank W.: See —
Jackson, William M.; and Hengeveld, Frank W., 3,480, 555.
Hengst, Johannes Hubertus Theodorus: See —
Haaijman, Pieter Willem; Wijnen, Marinus Dirk; and Hengst,
Johannes Hubertus Theodorus.3,434,886.
Hengstler, Heinz: See —
Faude, Rudolf; Haller, Willi; and Hengstler, Heinz.3,436,530.
Hengstler, J. K. G., Zahlerfabrik, Aldingen, Kreis Tuttlingen: See —
Vogel, Manfred Georg Roland; and Pfeiffer, Horst, 3,451,620.
Hengstler, J., K.G.: See—
Irion, Reinhard; Kratt, Kurt Wilhelm; and Fischer, Winfried,
3,447,744.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Heninger, Francine L.; and Weight, Ortnon R. Percussion music
teaching instrument. 3,483,786, 12-16-69, CI. 84-470.
Henke, Alfred M.: See —
Giannetti, Joseph P.; Henke, Alfred M.; Sebulsky, Raynor T.;
and Starnes, William C, 3,466,250.
Henke, Alfred M.; Luzar, Ronald V.; and McKinney, Joel D., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Hydrodesulfurization of
naphthas. 3,487,011, 12-30-69, CI. 208-216.
Henke, Elmer J.; and Joseph, Gerald L., to Behlen Manufacturing
Company. Liquid feeder device. 3,441,004, 4-29-69, CI. 119-72.
Henke, Oskar; and Lukas, Alfred, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus arrangement for electrical communication equipment,
particularly directional radio equipment. 3,453,497, 7-1-69, CI.
317-99.
Henke, Russell W., to Jordan Controls, Inc. Fluid drive mechanism.
3,429,229, 2-25-69, CI. 91-87.
Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H.: See—
Baumann, Horst; and Stein, Werner, 3,423,453.
Budnowski, Manfred, 3,446,814.
Dohr, Roman; and Kaiser, Wilhelm Jakob, 3,449,430.
Egle, Gert, 3,481,959.
Fischer, Hannes; and Stein, Werner, 3,436,426.
Gartner, Jurgen, 3,462,454.
Heins, Arnold, 3,423,270.
Heins, Arnold, 3,425,886.
Kasperl, Herbert; Tischbirek, Gunther; and Worms, Karl-Heinz,
3,463,737.
Kleinschmidt, Peter; and Budnowski, Manfred, 3,424,721.
Klesper, Ernst; and Zoebelein, Hans, 3,449,370.
Krause, Horst-Jurgen, 3,484,474.
Mahall, Karl, 3,475,112.
Reese, Gunter; and Felletschin, Gunter, 3,429,673.
Rehnelt, Kurt; and Voss, Manfred, 3,458,465.
Saran, Herbert; and Budnowski, Manfred, 3,459,713.
Saran, Herbert, 3,479,302.
Scherff, Werner, 3,453,261.
Schiefer, Joachim; and Dohr, Manfred, 3,441,507.
Schiefer, Joachim; and Dohr, Manfred, 3,459,665.
Schmadel, Edmund; and Gotte, Ernst, 3,422,020.
Schutt, Hartwig, 3,444,204.
Stein, Werner; Baumann, Horst; and Voss, Manfred, 3,424,693.
Stein, Werner; Baumann, Horst; and Voss, Manfred, 3,424,694.
Stein, Werner; and Kittl, Hans, 3,424,770.
Stein, Werner; and Umbach, Wilfried, 3,436,425.
Stein, Werner; Weiss, Herbert; and Koch, Otto, 3,452,064.
Weichbrodt, Maria; and Willmund, Wolf-Dieter, 3,459,666.
Wulff, Carl; Stein, Werner; Koch, Otto; and Weiss, Herbert,
3,485,856.
Henkel, Edward J. Article transfer apparatus. 3,430,782, 3-4-69, CI.
214-1.
Henkel, Eugen G.: See —
Weinschenk, Albert, 3,448,472.
Henkel, Ferdinand J., to Lamina, Inc. Composite fluid pressure
pump or motor casing body and method of making the same.
3,477,379, 11-11-69, CI. 103-216.
Henkel, Henry. Razor blade shave counter. 3,476,077, 11-4-69, CI.
116-133.
Henkel, Michael A.: See —
Harrington, Richard H.; and Henkel, Michael A. ,3,433, 153.
Henkel, Neville T.: See —
Scharer, Herman W., 3,426,610.
Henkel, Neville T.; and Scharer, Herman W. Swager for metallic
rings. 3,461,712, 8-19-69, CI. 72-402.
Henkel, Neville T.; and Scharer, Herman W. Control mechanism for
reversible motor. 3,473,441, 10-21-69, CI. 91-361.
Henkel, Paul: See —
Schafer, Heinrich; Henkel, Paul; and Weist, Martin, 3,45 1,766.
Henkels and McCoy Inc.: See —
Kinnan, Frank R., 3,421,329.
Kinnan, Frank R., 3,431,741.
Henker, Heinz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Epitatic vapor coating
apparatus. 3,461,836, 8-19-69, CI. 118-48.
Henker, Heinz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method for producing
a structure composed of mutually insulated semiconductor regions
for integrated circuits. 3,477,885, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 148-174.
Henkes, Hans: See —
van Stratum, Antonius Johannes Alberta; Zalm, Pieter; Verest,
Franciscus Johannes; and Henkes, Hans, 3,458, 749.
Henkler, Herbert; Wilhelm, Hans; Floss, Josef Georg; Strehler,
Hugo; and Brodt, Rudolf, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Photopolymerizable compositions and their use.
3,486,903, 12-30-69, CI. 96-1 15.
Henkler, Herbert: See —
Wilhelm, Hans; Henkler, Herbert; and Floss, Josef
Georg,3,486,891.
Henle, Robert A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Feedback current switch memory cell. 3,441,912, 4-29-69, CI.
340-173.
Henle, Robert A.; and Pn *r, Wilbur D., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Feedback current switch memory element.
3,449,728, 6-10-69, CI. 340-173.
Henle, Rudolf; and Scheufler, Roland, to Schmidt, Karl G.m.b.H.
Method of forming a bearing. 3,430,322, 3-4-69, CI. 29-149.5
Henley, Jack C. Ultrasonic silencer for jet engines. 3,455,413, 7-15-
69, CI. 181-51.
Henley, John W., to Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Universal coupling.
3,451,228, 6-24-69, CI. 64-16.
Henley, Virgil E., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Con-
veyer length adjustment mechanism. 3,444,030, 5-13-69, CI. 156-
507.
Henley, Virgil E., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Tire
building machine. 3,475,254, 10-28-69, CI. 156-401.
Henley, Virgil E., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Tire
building drum. 3,476,633, 11-4-69, CI. 156-415.
Henn, Erwin; and Himm, Dieter, to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H.
Flame scarfing unit. 3,446,441, 5-27-69, CI. 239-556.
Henn, William, to RCA Corporation. Stepping switch employing
chain of logic gates having means for locking a gate in a given
state. 3,450,897, 6-17-69, CI. 307-223.
Henn, William, to RCA Corporation. Logic circuit. 3,457,434, 7-22-
69, CI. 307-203.
Henneberger, Friedrich; and Gebhardt, Fritz, to VEB Chemiekom-
binat Bitterfeld, mesne. Production of iron oxide for oxidic sin-
tered. 3,469,942, 9-30-69, CI. 23-200.
Hennecke, Rudolf; Brander, Arthur; and Georgi, Eugen. Mechanism
for varying the phase relation of two eccentric weights. 3,465,599,
9-9-69, CI. 74-61.
Hennek, Hubert: See —
Schrader, Richard; Grunwoldt, Wilfried; Hennek, Hubert;
Kneschke, Gotz; and Reinhardt, Helmut, 3,464,790.
Hennells, Ransom J., to Hennells, W. E., Company, Inc. Hydraulic
and pneumatic shock absorber and spring device. 3,445,103, 5-20-
69, CI. 267-64.
Hennells, W. E., Company, Inc.: See —
Hennells, Ransom J., 3,445,103.
Hennemann, Raymond G.: See —
Simpson, Donald D.; and Hennemann, Raymond G., 3,484,084.
Hennen, John Joseph, to Deere & Company. Adjustable cutterhead
for a forage harvester. 3,452,796, 7-1-69, CI. 146-242.
Hennen, Roy Erving, to Globe-Union Inc. Battery with improved
vent. 3,466,199, 9-9-69, CI. 136-177.
Hennen, Roy Erving: See —
Halsall, Vincent Michael; and Hennen, Roy Erving, 3,443,995.
Hennessey, Charles A.: See —
Daughenbaugh, Raymond S.; Hennessey, Charles A.; Holmes,
Francis M.; and Lager, Samuel E., 3, 449, 747.
Hennessey, Darrell F.; and Rooks, Howard B., to Collins Radio
Company. Squelch tail preventing circuit. 3,430,147, 2-25-69, CI.
325-402.
Hennessey, Douglas J. Hydroperoxides of DDD and its analogues.
3,471,572, 10-7-69, CI. 260-610.
Hennessey, Douglas J.; and Villarica, Rudolfo. Method of preparing
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2- dichloro-1-fluoroethane. 3,449,447,
6-10-69, CI. 260-649.
Hennessey, Everett T., to Zip Products, Inc. Workpiece positioning
device for machine tools. 3,463,478, 8-26-69, CI. 269-271.
Hennessey, Everett T., to Zip Products, Inc. Workpiece positioning
device for machine tool vises. 3,463,479, 8-26-69, CI. 269-271.
Hennessey, Timothy W., to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Spring brake for
saw motor. 3,440,463, 4-22-69, CI. 310-77.
Hennessy, James J., Jr., to Hennessy Products, Inc. Double sliding
door actuator. 3,468,063, 9-23-69, CI. 49-362.
Hennessy, Leo E., to Industrial Electronic Rubber Company.
Laminated product and process for preparing same. 3,450,594, 6-
17-69, CI. 161-184.
Hennessy Products, Inc.: See —
Custer, George M., 3,468,062.
Hennessy, James J., Jr., 3,468,063.
Mattingly, Ronald R., 3,473,630.
Hennig, Fridoin: See —
van Albedyll, Joachim; and Hennig, Fridoin,3,452,659.
Hennig, Fridolin: See —
von Albedyll, Joachim; and Hennig, Fridolin,3,456,567.
Wick, Richard; Wagner, Karl; von Albedyll, Joachim; Renner,
Otfried; and Hennig, Fridolin, 3,466,992.
Hennig, Fritz: See —
Bester, Werner; Butzke, Fritz; Hennig, Fritz; Voelcker, Sven;
Reier, Richard; and Rekewitz, Rudolf.3,450,836.
Hennig, Fritz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Switching arrangement
for coding and converting information signals. 3,441,671, 4-29-69,
CI. 178-17.
Hennig, Hans Joachim; Windemuth, Erwin; and Zankl, Erich, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Urethane oils. 3,437,500, 4-
8-69, CI. 106-252.
Hennig, Ralph R., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Production of
hydrogen fluoride from alkali- and alkaline earth fluosilicates.
3,421,853, 1-14-69, CI. 23-153.
Hennig, Walter: See —
Langnau, Kurt; Hennig, Walter; Strehle, Horst; and Schulze,
Heinz,3,48 1,259.
Hennigan, Edward A.: See —
Goranson, Charles D.; and Hennigan, Edward A. ,3,420,529.
LIST OF PATENTEES
675
Hennigan, Thomas J.: See —
Ford, Floyd E.; Hennigan, Thomas J.; Potter, Nelson H.; and
Sizemore, Kenneth O., 3,470,441.
Hennigan, Thomas J., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Apparatus for measuring
swelling characteristics of membranes. 3,419,964, 1-7-69, CI. 33-
174.
Hennigan, Thomas J.; Potter, Nelson H.; and Sizemore, Kenneth O.,
to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Method and apparatus for battery charge control.
3,426,263, 2-4-69, CI. 320-23.
Henning, Carl D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Method for making baseball seam magnetic coils.
3,465,431. 9-9-69, CI. 29-602.
Henning, Dan C, to Staunton, G. S., & Company, Inc. Method and
apparatus for making filters. 3,431,335, 3-4-69, CI. 264-138.
Henning, Donald S.: See —
Milhaupt, Howard A.; and Henning, Donald S., 3,438,702.
Henning, Walter: See —
Tigges, Gerhard; and Henning, Walter.3,465,984.
Hennings, Klaus; and Schutze, Hans-Jurgen, to Telefunken Patent-
verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Contacting arrangement for solid-
state components. 3,456,335, 7-22-69, CI. 29-579.
Hennings, Klaus; and Schutze, Hans-Jurgen, to Telefunken Patent-
verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Method of fabricating electrical
devices. 3,462,322, 8-19-69, CI. 148-175.
Hennings, Klaus; Schutze, Hans-Jurgen; and Ulbricht, Gerhard, to
Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Electrical circuit
manufacture. 3,462,650, 8-19-69, CI. 317-101.
Hennings, Klaus: See —
Schutze, Hans-Jurgen; and Hennings, Klaus, 3,419,955.
Schutze, Hans-Jurgen; and Hennings, Klaus, 3,427,708.
Schutze, Hans-Jurgen; and Hennings, Klaus, 3,427, 709.
Schutze, Hans-Jurgen; and Hennings, Klaus,3,461,548.
Henningsen, Christian Johannes: See —
Christensen, Frede; Henningsen, Christian Johannes; Larsson,
Bernt Arne Rudolf; Knipstrom, Karl-Erik; and Skarpengland,
Bjorn Frost.3,427,527.
Henningsen, Etlar August: See —
Skromme, Arnold Burton; Henningsen, Etlar August; and Hoff-
man, John E., Jr.,3,462,975.
Henningsen Foods, Inc.: See —
Classen, Alvin T., 3,455,356.
Hennion, George F., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Novel process for
preparing quaternary amine salts. 3,481,982, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
567.6
Henquet, Andre Jean; Cavin, Robert Victor; and Feuillepain, Mar-
cel, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Binary data
transmission and pulse counter. 3,466,606, 9-9-69, CI. 340-164.
Henrich, Robert S.: See —
Thornsen, Bernard L.; Henrich, Robert S.; and Mayer, Leo
F.,3,480,849.
Henrich, Werner. Apparatus for the continuous winding of wire on
spools. 3,441,229, 4-29-69, CI. 242-25.
Henrichs, Bernard W.; and Brown, Frank A., to Hartwell Corpora-
tion. Self-locking concealed hinge. 3,469,277, 9-30-69, CI. 16-145.
Henricks, Grace H.: See —
Hendricks, William W.; and Freeman, Lawrence M., 3,472,408.
Henrickson, Angus V.: See —
Hazen, Wayne C; Henrickson, Angus V.; and Hadzeriga,
Pablo,3,425,799.
Henrickson, Henry G., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method of fabricating container opening device. 3,451,367,
6-24-69, CI. 113-121.
Henrickson, Henry G., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Pipe coupler device. 3,455,584, 7-15-69, CI. 285-373.
Henrie, Rodney A.; and Stoner, Harvey R. Safety device for stairs.
3,439,775, 4-22-69, CI. 182-138.
Henriksen & Henriksen I/S: See —
Arfelt, Soren Christian Schoubye, 3,472,278.
Henriksen, Elmer C; and Reekie, James, to Bell & Howell Com-
pany. Film-projector and television camera. 3,454,714, 7-8-69, CI.
178-7.2
Henriksen, Erik K., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus of forming intagral ribs on tubes. 3,433,039, 3-18-69, CI.
72-56.
Henriksen, Ernst Johan Jens. Fountain pen structures. 3,424,537, 1-
28-69, CI. 401-142.
Henriksen, Jan-Erik; and Bjorkum, Svein, to Elektriska Svetsningsak-
tiebolaget. Composite welding hose. 3,433,882, 3-18-69, CI. 174-
15.
Henrikson, Bror W.: See —
Barecki, Chester J.; and Henrikson, Bror W., 3 ,48 1,624.
Barecki, Chester J.; Henrikson, Bror W.; and Nordmark, Walter
E.,3,478,981.
Henrikson, Donald F.: See —
Grimes, Milton J.; Henrikson, Donald F.; and Meisel, Herbert
R.,3,478,420.
Henrikson, Sture: See —
Backstrom, Arne Ivar; Henrikson, Sture; and Levin, Per
Erik,3,479,181.
Henriksson, Per, to Dalin, David. Heat exchanger for waste heat
recovery. 3,434,532, 3-25-69, CI. 165-75.
Henriksson, Sune Torsten: See —
Landeborg, Lars Erik; Henriksson, Sune Torsten; and Muotka,
Ragnar Ludvig.3,466,093.
Landerborg, Lars Erik; Henriksson, Sune Torsten; and Muotka,
Ragnar-Ludvig.3,454,176.
Henriksson, Sune Torsten; and Muotka, Ragnar Ludvig. Devices for
resilient support of driver's compartments in vehicles. 3,420,568,
1-7-69, CI. 296-35.
Henrion, Marie Charles Emile. Valve with circular butterfly valve
member. 3,423,066, 1-21-69, CI. 251-308.
Henrion, Marie Charles Emile. Control system for butterfly valves.
3,464,669, 9-2-69, CI. 251-173.
Henriques, Lance L., to Foreman, Davis. Alarm actuated carrier cur-
rent transmitter. 3,447,100, 5-27-69, CI. 331-1 11.
Henry & Cie, Jean Kauer & Cie, Succ: See —
Bachmann, Wolfgang, 3,473,726.
Henry, Albert R., to Henry Industries, Inc. Control for machine
tools. 3,456,466, 7-22-69, CI. 72-26.
Henry, Andrew G.; and Rekolt, Herman. Tank. 3,433,246, 3-18-69,
CI. 137-351.
Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Stator for axial air-
gap electric rotary machines. 3,443,133, 5-6-69, CI. 310-154.
Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Societe d'Electronique et d'Automatisme.
Multiple member windings for electrical rotating machines.
3,450,919, 6-17-69, CI. 310-268.
Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors, Inc. Printed-circuit mul-
tilayer winding for electric rotary machines. 3,456,144, 7-15-69,
CI. 310-268.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond J. G., to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Rotary joints. 3,442,561, 5-6-69, CI. 308-72.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Servo-controlled change-speed transmissions of vehicles.
3,422,939, 1-21-69, CI. 192-3.5
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Feed
system fo electric-ignition gasoline-fed automotive heater.
3,423,159, 1-21-69, CI. 431-72.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Servo-steering systems for automobile vehicles. 3,426,612, 2-11-
69, CI. 74-495.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Hydraulic shock absorbers. 3,432,008, 3-1 1-69, CI. 188-94.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Brak-
ing apparatus for vehicles. 3,436,127, 4-1-69, CI. 303-7.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Wheel suspension arms of independent wheel vehicles. 3,437,348,
4-8-69, CI. 280-124.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Ap-
paratus for the hydrostatic transmission of mechanical torque.
3,444,690, 5-20-69, CI. 60-53.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Inter-
nal-combustion engine. 3,444,852, 5-20-69, CI. 123-188.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Automobiles Citroen.
Steering apparatus for vehicles. 3,451,691, 6-24-69, CI. 280-96.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Devices for draining off oil from the valve cover and cooling the
cylinder head of an internal combustion engine. 3,456,759, 7-22-
69, CI. 184-7.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Grinding tools. 3,458,961, 8-5-69, CI. 51-338.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Wheel device for laterally moving an automotive vehicle from rest.
3,460,643, 8-12-69, CI. 180-1.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Ar-
ticulated joints. 3,460,650, 8-12-69, CI. 184-105.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Methods and apparatus for reversing the direction of rotation of
engine output shafts. 3,461,743, 8-19-69, CI. 74-674.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Self-
contained hydraulic power transmission units. 3,464,205, 9-2-69,
CI. 60-53.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. En-
gine and lateral gearbox units. 3,465,613, 9-9-69, CI. 74-606.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Ap-
paratus for accelerating the disengagement of a mechanical clutch
member incorporated in a hydrokinetic torque converter.
3,465,856, 9-9-69, CI. 192-3.33
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Suspension systems of vehicles. 3,467,406, 9-16-69, CI. 280-96.2
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Automobiles Citoen.
Vehicle seats. 3,468,581, 9-23-69, CI. 297-341.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Steerable front-wheel-drive vehicles. 3,473,621, 10-21-69, CI. 180-
42.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen.
Diaphragm-type hydraulic accumulators. 3,477,473, 11-11-69, CI.
138-30.
Henry-Biabaud, Edmone, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Brak-
ing system for tractor and trailer assembly. 3,424,502, 1-28-69, CI.
303-7.
676
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Henry, Charles H.; and Thomas, David G., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Tunable light filter. 3,439,974, 4-22-
69, CI. 350-149.
Henry, Daniel: See—
Walker, John A.; Henry, Daniel; and Lienemann, Darlo
E., 3,483,755.
Henry, David W.: See —
Sarett, Lewis H.; Hoff, Dale R.; and Henry, David
W.,3,487,087.
Henry, David W.; and Hoff, Dale R., to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-Car-
bonyl-5-nitroimidazoles. 3,472,864, 10-14-69, CI. 260-309.
Henry, Donald E.: See —
Vandemore, James J.; and Henry, Donald E., 3,466,472.
Henry, Donald L. Method for separating expanded perlite with
minimum particle breakage. 3,447,678, 6-3-69, CI. 209-3.
Henry, Edmund F.: See —
Comey, Kenneth R., Jr.; and Durst, George, 3,477,845.
Henry, Edwin B., Jr.; Schindler, Donald G.; and Zemberry, William
L., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus for monitoring
the operation of a pressure-testing machine and recording the
results. 3,430,485, 3-4-69, CI. 73-49.6
Henry Engineering Company: See —
Judd, Ronald I., 3,468,582.
Henry, Frank B.; and Ropp, Donald L., to Ametek, Inc. Laundry
machine. 3,436,850, 4-8-69, CI. 38-2.
Henry, Frank B.; and Windmiller, Harvey L., to Ametek, Inc.
Laundry folding machine to produce various types of folds.
3,477,708, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 270-69.
Henry, George R.; and Lewis, Thomas W., II, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Monolithic refractory. 3,432,315, 3-1 1-69, CI. 106-59.
Henry, George R.; and Scott, Robert K., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Method of slip casting basic refractory materials. 3,449,478, 6-10-
69, CI. 264-86.
Henry, Georges A. Multiple-selection pushbutton device for radio
sets having voltage variable capacitance tuning means. 3,439,292,
4-15-69, CI. 334-7.
Henry, Georges; Brichard, Edgard; Marchand, Jean; and Bauduin,
Albert, to Glaverbel S.A. Glass drawing apparatus with deflecting
coolers. 3,477,838, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 65-204.
Henry Hanger & Display Fixture Corp. of Calif., The: See —
Spitz, Bernard, 3,433,335.
Henry, Herbert J.: See —
Attwood, Warren R.; and Henry, Herbert J. ,3,468, 567.
Henry, Howarth Padgett, to Mathews, E. Engineering Company
Limited. Rotary fluid pressure actuators. 3,447,423, 6-3-69, CI.
91-395.
Henry Industries, Inc.: See —
Henry, Albert R., 3,456,466.
Henry, Irvin E.: See —
Hathaway, David B.; and Henry, Irvin E., 3, 45 1,133.
Henry, James L.: See —
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; and Meyerle, John
A.,3,435,159.
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.;
Markthaler, Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John
A.,3,462,557.
Henry, John J., to Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc. End turn shaping
and positioning apparatus for stator winding machine. 3,441,228,
4-29-69, CI. 242-1.1
Henry, John J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Temperature control circuit. 3,449,599, 6-10-69, CI. 307-
310.
Henry, John W., IV, to United States of America, Navy. Quiet mul-
tivane multirow impeller for centrifugal pumps. 3,478,691, 11-18-
69, CI. 103-115.
Henry, Joseph P.: See —
Hill, Fred N.; and Henry, Joseph P. ,3,436,409.
Henry, Joseph P.; and Wilkinson, Loy A., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. 3,474,153,
10-21-69, CI. 260-669.
Trecker, David J.; Henry, Joseph P.; and Brandon, Richard
L, 3,453, 197.
Henry, Kenneth J.: See —
Stutske, William A.; and Henry, Kenneth J. ,3,469,672.
Henry, Lloyd S.: See —
Vaughan, Wayne W.; Wilson, Richard R.; Powell, Paul B., Jr.;
and Henry, Lloyd S.,3,447,275.
Henry, Louis, to Societe de Prospection Electrique Schlumberger
S.A. Borehole surveying apparatus with complementary rotation of
paired transducers. 3,426,865, 2-11-69, CI. 181-0.5
Henry, Nelson R., to Woodman Company, The. Packaging with code
dating. 3,473,286, 10-21-69, CI. 53-14.
Henry, Nelson R.; and Hobart, Jack, to Woodman Company, Inc.,
The. Web roll cradle. 3,465,979, 9-9-69, CI. 242-68.7
Henry, Richard J., to DoAII Company, mesne. SCR phase responsive
power control circuit having extended analog range. 3,441,828, 4-
29-69, CI. 318-345.
Henry, Robert L.: See —
Hendrixson, Charles D.; and Henry, Robert L., 3,471,241.
Henry, Robert L., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Electro-
discharge machining apparatus. 3,463,896, 8-26-69, CI. 219-69.
Rutledge, Ralph Martin; Henry, Robert L.; and Williams, Wil-
liam Albert,3,442,52l.
Henry, Robert Randall, to Hamblet Machine Co. Adjustable pulley.
3,425,289, 2-4-69, CI. 74-230.19
Henry Valve Company: See —
Jones, Evan, 3,425,444.
Jones, Evan, 3,482,596.
Henry, Wilbur G., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Apparatus
for preparing soap bars. 3,471,906, 10-14-69, CI. 25-8.
Henry, William C: See-
Jones, Charles E.; and Henry, William C, 3, 476, 273.
Henry, William F.: See —
Katz, Morris H.; and Henry, William F.,3,463,014.
Henry, William J., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Ap-
paratus for production of stretch core yarns. 3,444,677, 5-20-69,
CI. 57-12.
Hensch, Edward J.: See —
Vona, Joseph A.; and Hensch, Edward J. ,3,452,054.
Henschen, Curtis W. Bearing assembly for elastic joints. 3,436,069,
4-1-69, CI. 267-57.1
Henschen, Homer Ernst: See —
Ferdon, Gilbert Douglas; and Henschen, Homer
Ernst,3,474,395.
Hensel, Jack; and Gier, Delta W., to Chemagro Corporation. Chloro
and nitro containing phenyl phosphites. 3,463,838, 8-26-69, CI.
260-954.
Hensel, Walter C, to Universal Oil Products Company. Particulate
solid sampling device. 3,442,138, 5-6-69, CI. 73-423.
Henselman, Richard O.: See —
Burkard, Herbert G.; Henselman, Richard O.; Miller, Harold N.;
and Tunkel, Norman.3,442,790.
Henselman, Richard O.; Catto, Vincent P.; Williges, George R.; and
Hollyday, William C, Jr. Separation of hydrocarbon wax from
mineral oil using dewaxing aids. 3,458,430, 7-29-69, CI. 208-33.
Henselman, Richard O.; and Miller, Harold N., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Solvent dewaxing with a synergistic wax
crystal modifier composition. 3,475,321, 10-28-69, CI. 208-33.
Hensgen, Bernard T., to Hensgen, B.T., Inc. Apparatus for applying
powdered release agent while cutting stock. 3,420,209, 1-7-69, CI.
118-15.
Hensgen, B.T., Inc.: See —
Hensgen, Bernard T., 3,420,209.
Henshall, Neal: See —
Block, Harry W.; and Henshall, Neal,3,458,319.
Henshaw, John Anthony; and Lea, Kenneth Ellis, to Mirrlees Na-
tional Limited. Power transmission gearing with means for cancel-
ing load-generated forces. 3,421,382, 1-14-69, CI. 74-410.
Henshaw, Langford W. Packing for stuffing boxes. 3,442,518, 5-6-
69, CI. 277-110.
Hensler, Joseph R.; and Letter, Eugene C, to Bausch & Lomb In-
corporated. Method for forming ceramic metallic bonds.
3,428,474, 2-18-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Hensler, Paul, to Porsche, Dr.-Ing. H.c.F., K.G., Firma. Drive unit
for vehicles, especially motor vehicles. 3,435,612, 4-1-69, CI. 60-
12.
Hensley, Arthur J., 2/3 to Lochen, R. L. U-bolt clamp. 3,432,893, 3-
18-69, CI. 24-135.
Hensley Equipment Company, Inc.: See —
Hensley, Ruston C, 3,444,633.
Hensley, Irene B. Adjustable wig mount. 3,462,050, 8-19-69, CI.
223-66.
Hensley, Max J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Rotary burners.
3,425,631, 2-4-69, CI. 239-214.15
Hensley, Perry J., to Hercules, Incorporated. Caseless ammunition
with the primer operatively supported to the aft-end of the projec-
tile. 3,439,635, 4-22-69, CI. 102-38.
Hensley, Ruston C, to Hensley Equipment Company, Inc. Two-part
excavating tooth. 3,444,633, 5-20-69, CI. 37-142.
Hensley, Sidney G., to Moody Dunbar, Inc. Flotation separator for
pepper cores and meats. 3,430,764, 3-4-69, CI. 209-10.
Henson, Artel R., to Disco Engineering, Inc. Modular air door con-
struction. 3,474,721, 10-28-69, CI. 98-36.
Henson, Gary E. Door and window frame construction. 3,457,686,
7-29-69, CI. 52-213.
Henson, Harry H. Securement for mop or broom heads. 3,423,781,
1-28-69, CI. 15-145.
Henson, Robert M.: See —
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John,3,441,775.
Henson, Robert W.: See —
James, Emily; and Henson, Robert W., 3,430,632.
Henson, Thomas Leslie, to Baker Perkins Inc. Oven control systems.
3,486,694, 12-30-69, CI. 236-15.
Henson-Kickernick, Inc.: See —
James, Emily; and Henson, Robert W., 3,430,632.
Hensrude, William. Guide mechanism. 3,426,481, 2-11-69, CI. 49-
410.
Henstock, Graham: See —
Hands, Edward; and Henstock, Graham, 3,469,1 12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
677
Hentschel, Gerald P.: See—
MacAfee, James E.; Davis, Robert L.; and Hentschel, Gerald
P.,3,428,034.
Hentschel, John E., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Non-reflective inter-
nal lossy terminations for slow wave circuits and tubes using same.
3,437,866, 4-8-69, CI. 315-3.5
Hentschel, Rudolf G., to Baker & Gubbins Co. Liquid applicator
system. 3.452,710, 7-1-69, CI. 118-7.
Hentschel, Rudolf G. Low Q test coils for magnetic field sensing.
3,464,002, 8-26-69, CI. 324-40.
Hentschel, Rudolf G. Wide frequency range eddy current testing in-
strument. 3,478,263, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 324-40.
Heny, Steve, to Linden Laboratories, Inc. Base mounted piezoelec-
tric transducer assembly having intermediate stress absorbing
member. 3,441,754, 4-29-69, CI. 310-9.1
Henyon, Lewis E., to Clark Equipment Company. Apparatus for
positioning gears and/or clutch hubs on a shaft. 3,473,402, 10-21-
69, CI. 74-375.
Henze, Herbert O., to Penn Fishing Tackle Mfg., Co. Fishing reel.
3,478,979, 1 1-18-69, CI. 242-84.54
Hepding, Ludwig: See —
Rogalski, Werner; Wahlig, Helmut; and Hepding, Lud-
wig,3,461,161.
Hepker, Casswell C, to Collins Radio Company. Radio chassis as-
sembly. 3,475,656, 10-28-69, CI. 317-101.
Heplon Inc.: See —
Gorecki, Charles E., 3,422,492.
Hepp, Harold J.: See —
Box, E. O., Jr.; and Hepp, Harold J. ,3,461, 177.
Hepp, Harold J.; and Box, E. O., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company.
Catalytic dehydrogenation process. 3,461,183, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
680.
Hepp, Harold J.; and Drehman, Lewis E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Regeneration of aluminum halide containing catalysts.
3,425,955, 2-4-69, CI. 252-41 1.
Heppenstall, Charles W. Window unit. 3,440,766, 4-29-69, CI. 49-
372.
Heppenstall Company: See —
Anderson, John R., 3,436,1 16.
Dietz, Thomas R.; and Gordon, Charles R., 3,436,331.
Stich, Wilhelm; and Sickbert, Adolf, 3,432,367.
Hepplewhite, Ralph T.; and Kahng, Dawon, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Process for introduction of oxygen
vacancies in perovskite ferroelectric crystals. 3,420,776, 1-7-69,
CI. 252-62.9
Heppner, Earl F.: See —
Lally, Joseph E.; Heppner, Earl F.; and Berninger, Harold
0.,3,441,279.
Hepworth & Grandage Limited: See —
Wells, Alan, 3,485,504.
Hequembourg, Charles W.: See —
Von Bramer, Paul T.; and Hequembourg, Charles W., 3,437,629.
Her Majesty Industries, Inc.: See —
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Bolding, Charles E., 3,459,144.
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Bolding, Charles E., 3,459,145.
Ramsey, Willard A.; Coin, Aaron G.; and Owens, Horace E.,
3,485,490.
Her Majesty Underwear Company: See —
Ramsey, Willard A.; Coin, Aaron G.; and Owens, Horace E.,
3,438,625.
Ramsey, Willard A.; and Colin, Aaron G., 3,484,098.
Her Majesty's Postmaster GeneraLSee —
Flowers, Thomas Harold, 3,439,123.
Her Majesty's Postmaster General of the General Post Office:See —
Groves, Kenneth; and Ridout, Philip Neale, 3,486,1 17.
Heraeus, W. C, G.m.b.H.: See—
Thiede, Maria nee Mentzner; and Ruthardt, Konrad, 3,480,429.
Heraeus-Schott Quarzschmelze G.m.b.H.: See —
Schmitt, Heinz, 3,480,151.
Herald, Conrad D.; and Scruggs, David M., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Method of producing dispersion strengthened metals.
3,468,658, 9-23-69, CI. 75-122.
Herb, Carl C: See—
Coleman, Milton H.; Traver, Darwin G.; and Herb, Carl
C.,3,452,667.
Fragnito, Daniel A.; and Herb, Carl C, 3,441,082.
Herb, Philip J., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Electrical connector
for flat conductor cable. 3,461,221, 8-12-69, CI. 174-84.
Herb, Philip J.; and Ecker, Theodore J., to Thomas & Betts Cor-
poration. Connector assembly. 3,430,186, 2-25-69, CI. 339-74.
Herb, Raymond G., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. Or-
bitron electronic vacuum gauge having second anode for collect-
ing scattered electrons. 3,449,660, 6-10-69, CI. 324-33.
Herb, Raymond G., to National Electrostatics Corporation. High
voltage accelerator and accelerating tube therefor. 3,473,064, 10-
14-69, CI. 313-7.
Herb, Raymond G.; and Ferry, James A., to National Electrostatics
Corporation. High voltage electrostatic generator. 3,469,118, 9-
23-69, CI. 310-6.
Herbeck, Ernst: See—
Dreyer, Heinz; and Herbeck, Ernst.3,425,636.
Herbell, Thomas P.: See —
Quatinetz, Max; Weeton, John W.; and Herbell, Thomas
P.,3,472,709.
Herbenar, Edward J., to TRW Inc. Swedging tool. 3,430,327, 3-4-69,
CI. 29-243.52
Herbenar, Edward J., to TRW Inc. Preloaded joint assembly.
3,464,723, 9-2-69, CI. 287-87.
Herbenar, Edward J. Controlled torque twin bearing assembly
adapted for kingpin-type wheel suspensions. 3,477,771, 11-11-69,
CI. 308-71.
Herbenar, Edward J.; and Cass, Richard, to TRW Inc. Ball and
socket joint. 3,486,778, 12-30-69, CI. 287-87.
Herbenar, Edward J.; Cass, Richard; and Kutcher, Eugene R., to
TRW Inc. Boot seal retainers. 3,430,995, 3-4-69, CI. 287-87.
Herbenar, Edward J.; and Mazur, Sylvester S., to TRW Inc. Purgible
seal assembly. 3,441,298, 4-29-69, CI. 287-87.
Herber, Horst; Hagen, Werner; and Schroeder, Wolfgang, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Separating
vaporous aldehydes from offgas obtained in the oxo process.
3,455,091, 7-15-69, CI. 55-84.
Herberhold, Dieter: See —
Stangl, Arnold; Herberhold, Dieter; and Pfister,
Franz.3,466,968.
Stangl, Arnold; Herberhold, Dieter; and Pfister,
Franz,3,466,969.
Herberlein Patent Corporation: See —
Weiss, Ernst, 3,451,763.
Herbert, Alfred, Limited: See —
Harman, Julius, 3,449,990.
Harman, Julius, 3,466,739.
Harman, Julius, 3,466,740.
Shotter, Douglas Ralph, 3,450,002.
Herbert, Colin Wray, to Glacier Metal Company Limited, The.
Marine propeller having a buoyant chamber. 3,448,715, 6-10-69,
CI. 115-34.
Herbert, Colin Wray, to Glacier Metal Company Limited, The. Stern
gear for ships. 3,467,050, 9-16-69, CI. 1 15-34.
Herbert, Edward, III.: See —
Haydon, Arthur W.; Herbert, Edward, III.; and Riggs, William
D.,3,469,132.
Herbert, Edward, III, to Tri-Tech, Inc., mesne. System for translating
electrical pulses into incremental mechanical motions. 3,473,069,
10-14-69, CI. 318-138.
Herbert, John M.: See —
Deeley, Gerald G.; and Herbert, John M., 3,455, 729.
Herbert, Normand C, to Corning Glass Works. Method of measur-
ing potassium ion and glass electrode therefor. 3,459,641, 8-5-69,
CI. 204-1.
Herbert, Richard M.; and Hinds, James C, to Heil-Quaker Corpora-
tion. Panel coupling having means for preventing axial and rota-
tional movement. 3,476,41 1, 1 1-4-69, CI. 285-192.
Herbert, Ronald M.: See —
Weimer, Ralph E.; and Herbert, Ronald M., 3,430,815.
Herbert, Victor, to Mount Sinai Hospital Research Foundation, Inc.
Molecular sieve coated particulate adsorbent and processes using
same. 3,442,819, 5-6-69, CI. 252-428.
Herbert, Wilbur F., to Coors Porcelain Company. Method for mak-
ing curved ceramic plates. 3,442,994, 5-6-69, Cl. 264-63.
Herbert, William C, Jr. Heating apparatus for a printing press.
3,421,228, 1-14-69, Cl. 34-1.
Herbes, William Frank; and Dundon, John Peter, to American
Cyanamid Company. N-methylol-N'-substituted-4,5-di-hydroxy-2-
imidazolidinones. 3,442,905, 5-6-69, Cl. 260-309.7
Herbkersman, Earle C, to Pipe Machinery Company, The. Self-ad-
justing clamping chuck. 3,456,956, 7-22-69, Cl. 279-4.
Herbold, Robert J., to Technical Operations, Incorporated, mesne.
Rotating mirror scanner. 3,463,882, 8-26-69, Cl. 178-7.6
Herbruggen, Henry J.: See —
Miller, Leon F.; and Herbruggen, Henry J. ,3,439, 733.
Miller, Leon F.; and Herbruggen, Henry J.,3,470,938.
Herbst, Benjamin T. Combined crop shaker and harvester.
3,477,215, 11-1 1-69, Cl. 56-328.
Herbst, Darwyn L.; and Ewing, Keith E., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Thermistor construction. 3,477,055, 1 1-4-69, Cl. 338-22.
Herbst, David R.: See—
Koo, Charles M. C; Pattison, Thomas W.; and Herbst, David
R.,3,458,498.
Pattison, Thomas W.; and Herbst, David R., 3,478,054.
Herbst, David R., to American Home Products Corporation. 1-Aryl-
sulfonyl-3-(2-substituted ethyl) indoles. 3,481,953, 12-2-69, Cl.
260-326.12
Herbst, David R., to American Home Products Corporation. 1-
(Benzyl- or substituted-benzyl)-3-(2- substituted-ethyl) indoles.
3,487,091, 12-30-69, Cl. 260-326.15
Strike, Donald P.; Herbst, David R.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,452,004.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Herbst, Hagen; Kleedehn, Eckhart; and Pietrucha, Herbert, to VEB
Funkwerk Kopenick, mesne. Apparatus for ascertaining load con-
ditions in a dragnet. 3,478,462, 1 1-18-69, CI. 43-9.
Herbst, Walter A., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Method of burning industrial fuels. 3,421,824, 1-14-69, CI. 431-
10.
Herbstman, Sheldon; and Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Method of producing episulfides. 3,431,277, 3-4-69, CI.
260-327.
Herceg, Zlatko: See —
Tassicker, Owen James; McLean, Kenneth James; and Herceg,
Zlatko,3,473,U8.
Herchenroder, Hans, to Kocks, Friedrich, GmbH. Warping and hold-
ing winch for ships. 3,476,361, 11-4-69, CI. 254-172.
Hercules Clip Corporation: See —
Coon, Herb, 3,456,262.
Hercules Incorporated; See —
Aldrich, Paul H., 3,483,077.
Alexander, Bradley B., 3,445,263.
Armantrout, Robert J.; and Person, Burton C, 3,449,181.
Bishop, Robert G.; Desmarais, Armand J.; and Reid, Albert R.,
3,455,714.
Bishop, William T., 3,452,867.
Blunt, Harry W., 3,475,369.
Body, Ralph W., 3,474,059.
Bohn, Lothar; Jastrow, Horst; Leugering, Jans-Joachim; and
Vetter, Hans-Joachim, 3,472,917.
Booth, Albert B., 3,422,029.
Brack, Karl, 3,454,506.
Breslow, David S., 3,446,876.
Breslow, David S., 3,448,063.
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., 3,422,169.
Brooks, Robert M.; and Gardner, William H., 3,422,170.
Buhl, Frank C; Lees, Ronald D.; and Monagle, Daniel J.,
3,479,221.
Burns, Robert T., 3,458,902.
Cain, Gilbert E., 3,430,650.
Carosino, Lawrence E., 3,446,844.
Conner, Willard P., 3,462,291.
Covert, Eugene E., 3,482,123.
Cronin, Edward W.; and Weber, Walter O., 3,437,722.
Desmarais, Armand J.; and Reid, Albert R., 3,435,027.
Desmarais, Armand J., 3,483,148.
Dickson, David M., Jr., 3,471,427.
Dieckmann, Steffen F., 3,442,820.
Dittmann, David J., 3,451,341.
Earle, Ralph H.; Schmalz, Alfred C; and Soucek, Charles A.,
3,433,853.
Espy, Herbert H., 3,442,754.
Farmer, Leonard J.; and Ruth, John A., 3,482,516.
Feild, George B., 3,460,337.
Floyd, John D.; and O'Connor, Martin J., 3,458,442.
Floyd, John D.; and O'Connor, Martin J., 3,484,229.
Foster, Stephen F., 3,431,848.
Ganz, Alexander J., 3,479,190.
Ganz, Alexander J., 3,485,651.
Genge, Colin A., 3,478,009.
Gill, James W.; and Lim, Peter G„ 3,422,085.
Guenter, Richard G., 3,457,859.
Hall, John N.; and Kim, Charles W., 3,470,685.
Harris, Elwin A., 3,436,386.
Harrison, John R.; and Monagle, Daniel J., 3,479,283.
Haubein, Albert H., 3,445,222.
Haubein, Albert H.; and Hood, Horace E., 3,471,577.
Hensley, Perry J., 3,439,635.
Hershelman, Jack G., 3,485,773.
Jabloner, Harold, 3,458,597.
Johnstone, Paul L., 3,428,506.
Johnstone, Paul L., 3,430,1 16.
Johnstone, Paul L., 3,484,916.
Kim, Charles W.; and Samluk, Stanley D., 3,470,285.
Kim, Charles W., 3,470,594.
King, Nobal E., Jr., 3,446,770.
Klug, Eugene D., 3,431,254.
Knight, Herbert G., Jr., 3,442,729.
Kutner, Abraham, 3,445,444.
Lawrence, Robert W., 3,455,750.
Lees, Ronald D., 3,472,767.
Lees, Ronald D., 3,479,284.
Lees, Ronald D., 3,480,541.
Lin, Kuang Farn, 3,421,919.
Lin, Kuang Farn, 3,450,652.
Logan, Lawrence J., Jr., 3,453,357.
Lokey, Benjamin F., 3,483,261.
MacArthur, Norman C, 3,425,860.
Mahlman, Bert H., 3,483,276.
McCurdy, Gordon W., 3,450,389.
Miller, Harold R., 3,427,217.
Nechvatal, Stanley R.; and Parks, William N., 3,457,61 1.
Nechvatal, Stanley R.; and Parks, William N., 3,471,911.
Newman, Philip G., 3,437,037.
Newman, Philip G., 3,437,038.
Olson, Setha G., 3,435,020.
Oppenlander, George C, 3,422,171.
Oppenlander, George C; and Thomas, Walter W., 3,436,298.
Oppenlander, George C, 3,485,906.
Paul, James T., Jr., 3,437,550.
Paul, James T., Jr., 3,473,513.
Paul, James T., Jr., 3,480,498.
Paul, James T., Jr., 3,480,499.
Plunguian, Mark, 3,451,883.
Prosser, Thomas J., 3,428,693.
Rummelsurg, Alfred L., 3,437,650.
Saunders, Robert H., 3,420,724.
Schulde, Felix; and Winter, Jakob, 3,424,709.
Schulde, Felix; and Schleede, Dietrich, 3,462,389.
Schwarz, Robert J., 3,483,107.
Smallwood, Billy G., 3,486,453.
Snyder, John C, 3,485,585.
Spurlin, Harold M.; and Weldy, Winfred E., 3,445,442.
Stapfer, Christian, 3,450,746.
Thigpen, Jonathan I., 3,483,452.
Trimble, David C, 3,447,199.
Van Wirt, Alfred E., 3,423,169.
Vandenberg, Edwin J., 3,422,082.
Vandenberg, Edwin J., 3,429,834.
Vandenberg, Edwin J., 3,446,757.
Vandenberg, Edwin J., 3,450,774.
Vandenberg, Edwin J.; and Willis, William D., 3,474,045.
Vandenberg, Edwin J., 3,484,418.
Vandenberg, Edwin James, 3,476,718.
Wagner, Richard L., 3,440,959.
Wagner, Richard L., 3,470,013.
Walker, John F., 3,424,727.
Wolf, William F.; and Kosiorek, Raymond, 3,428,466.
Herczeg, Frank. Arbor for machine tool. 3,471,184, 10-7-69, CI.
287-53.
Herczog, Andrew: See —
Borrelli, Nicholas F.; Herczog, Andrew; and Maurer, Robert
D.,3,467,463.
Currin, Cedric G.; Herczog, Andrew; and Settzo, Robert
J., 3,474,304.
Herczog, Andrew; and Rice, Dale W., to Corning Glass Works.
Method of producing a vitreous body by crucibles fluid zone treat-
ment. 3,485,613, 12-23-69, CI. 65-60.
Herd, David P.: See-
Fowler, John H.; and Herd, David P.,3,42 1,580.
Herd, Harold H.: See—
Barrekette, Euval S.; Donath, Eric; and Herd, Harold
H., 3,423,740.
Herd, Richard S.: See —
Otto, Ferdinand P.; and Herd, Richard S.,3,436,347.
Herd, Richard S.; and Otto, Ferdinand P., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Mixed carboxylate derivatives of basic alkaline earth metal sul-
fonates. 3,446,736, 5-27-69, CI. 252-33.2
Herda, Klaus: See —
Scholer, Horst; and Herda, Klaus,3, 464,759.
Herdeg, Donald F.; and Morgan, Paul E., to USM Corporation.
Fabric handling machines. 3,430,949, 3-4-69, CI. 271-63.
Herdlein, Richard J.: See —
Dwyer, Frank J.; and Herdlein, Richard J. ,3,441, 523.
Heredy, Laszlo A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Ab-
sorbent regeneration using carbon regenerant. 3,438,727, 4-15-69,
CI. 23-181.
Heredy, Laszlo A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. High
temperature galvanic cell. 3,441,446, 4-29-69, CI. 136-100.
Heredy, Laszlo A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Fusi-
ble alkali-metal salt electrolyte. 3,472,745, 10-14-69, CI. 204-68.
Heredy, Laszlo A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Elec-
trolytic system for production of alkali metals. 3,472,746, 10-14-
69, CI. 204-68.
Heredy, Laszlo A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Elec-
trochemical method for recovery of sulfur oxides. 3,479,261, 11-
18-69, CI. 204-61.
Heredy, Laszlo A.; McKenzie, Donald E.; and Yosim, Samuel J., to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Removal of sulfur oxides
from flue gas. 3,438,722, 4-15-69, CI. 23-2.
Herendeen, Carl E.: See —
Ragen, Robert A.; and Herendeen, Carl E., 3,474, 238.
Herfurth, Horst: See —
Weisselberg, Arnold; and Herfurth, Horst.3,436,519.
Hergenrother, Rudolf C, to Raytheon Company. Image orthicon in-
tegrator device for an electrooptical correlation system. 3,474,286,
10-21-69, CI. 315-12.
Hergenrother, William L., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company,
The. Polyethylene terephthalate stabilized with sodium
pyrophosphate. 3,479,319, 11-18-69, CI. 260-45.7
Herger, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Self-prim-
ing centrifugal pump. 3,457,871, 7-29-69, CI. 103-1 13.
Hergert, Heinz, to Polrotor, Incorporated. Apparatus for electrifying
and shearing of pile fabrics. 3,465,397, 9-9-69, CI. 26-2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
679
Hergeth K.G. Maschinenfabrik und Apparatebau: See —
Baltzer, Erich, 3,449,807.
Hergonson, Robert W. Car washer. 3,421,169, 1-14-69, CI. 15-21.
Hergott, Raymond W., to Tempking Corporation. Condenser unit for
automotive vehicles. 3,424,236, 1-28-69, CI. 165-122.
Hergt, Martin. Method and apparatus for corrosion prevention.
3,468,103, 9-23-69, CI. 55-33.
Herickhoff, Robert J.: See—
Grundy, Gary L.; and Herickhoff, Robert J. ,3,479,509.
Hering, Hans, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Method and ap-
paratus for mounting a burner nozzle. 3,453,826, 7-8-69, CI. 60-
39.74
Heringlake, Ralph: See —
Augustin, Horst; and Heringlake, Ralph, 3,446, 567.
Herion, Erich: See —
Ruchser, Erich, 3,424,427.
Herion, Erich, Jr., to Herion, Erich, Sr. Slide valve. 3,463,192, 8-26-
69, CI. 137-625.64
Herion, Erich, Sr.: See —
Herion, Erich, Jr., 3,463,192.
Herion, Erich. Press control. 3,473,570, 10-21-69, CI. 137-625.64
Herkenberg, Wolfgang. Pile treating attachment for pile fabricating
machines. 3,461,689, 8-19-69, CI. 66-9.
Herkness, Frank G.; and Simmons, Charles W., Jr., to Budd Com-
pany, The. Apparatus for dispensing and measuring strand materi-
al. 3,434,215, 3-25-69, CI. 33-127.
Herlach, Fritz: See —
Knoepfel, Heinz; and Herlach, Fritz.3,478,231.
Herlet, Adolf, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. PN-junction rectifier
with non-flashover heat conductive ohmic connectors. 3,423,649,
1-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Herlet, Adolf; and Patalong, Hubert, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Semiconductor rectifier diode for power current with a particular
doping. 3,439,239, 4-15-69, CI. 317-235.
Herlinger, Heinz: See —
Gunther, Peter; and Herlinger, Heinz.3,450,647.
Hermach, Carl J.; and Tafel, Leonard, to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Incor-
porated. Clamping arrangement for blanket in printing press.
3,425,348, 2-4-69, CI. 101-415.1
Herman, Albert Dale; and Marx, Herbert Zeppo. Method and watch
mechanism for actuation by a cardiac pulse. 3,426,747, 2-11-69,
CI. 128-2.05
Herman, Albert Dale; and Marx, Herbert Zeppo, to Lifeguard
Watch, mesne. Cardiac pulse-rate monitor. 3,473,526, 10-21-69,
CI. 128-2.05
Herman, Ben H., to Motorola, Inc. Mode coupled discriminator.
3,487,318, 12-30-69, CI. 329-117.
Herman, Charles O.; and Funkhouser, John G., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated, mesne. Process of corrosion inhibition
with l-hexyn-3-ol. 3,428,566, 2-18-69, CI. 252-146.
Herman, David: See —
Lerner, Julius O., 3,438,020.
Herman, David; and Small, Sollie W., to Coffee-Mat Corporation.
Indexed motor control device. 3,478,238, 11-1 1-69, CI. 310-77.
Herman, Herbert R.: See —
Miranda, Thomas J.; and Herman. Herbert R., 3,438,943.
Herman, Irving; and Andreassen, Donald, to Chamberlain Manufac-
turing Corporation. Continuous rod mat. 3,434,422, 3-25-69, CI.
102-67.
Herman, Martin Andrew. Template positioning means for gages.
3,473,231, 10-21-69, CI. 33-174.
Herman Miller, Inc.: See —
Beckman, Ronald H., 3,449,877.
Propst, Robert L.; and Kelley, James O., 3,430,997.
Herman, Neil H.; and Vincent, Donat A.A., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Three-phase A.C. regulator employing
D.C. controlled magnetic amplifiers. 3,475,678, 10-28-69, CI. 323-
89.
Herman, Nicholas: See —
Thumim, Carl; Herman, Nicholas; and Des Jardins,
James.3,424,044.
Herman, Pinky. Baseball shoe safety protector. 3,481,055, 12-2-69,
CI. 36-72.
Herman, Raymond, to Richmond Research Corporation. Self-thread-
ing motion picture projector. 3,478,944, 1 1-18-69, CI. 226-67.
Herman, Robert Wilson; and Hadden, Edward Leal, to AMP Incor-
porated. Mounting means for an electrical connector. 3,466,589,
9-9-69, CI. 339-14.
Herman, Roumaine J. Crutch attachment. 3,429,541, 2-25-69, CI.
248-302.
Herman, Stephen; and Stark, Edward W., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Optical reflectors. 3,476,930, 1 1-4-69, CI. 240-41.35
Herman, Walter H., to Scott Paper Company. Method and apparatus
for winding a multiple ply web. 3,470,052, 9-30-69, CI. 156-184.
Herman, Walter H.; Ray, Walter S.; and Crowe, Robert C, to Scott
Paper Company. Metering and dispensing device for viscous
liquids. 3,457,896, 7-29-69, CI. 118-211.
Herman, Walter H.: See—
Johansen, John H.; and Herman, Walter H., 3,441, 129.
Herman, William R.; and Kortesoja, Victor A., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Steel fastening pin for a draw die bead. 3,473,363, 10-21-
69, CI. 72-347.
Hermann, Ferdy: See —
Ullmann. Werner; and Hermann, Ferdy, 3,450,456.
Hermann, Georges, to Societe Industrielle des Coussinets. Antifric-
tion compositions and method of applying the same on a substrate.
3,467,596, 9-16-69, CI. 252-12.
Hermann, Gunther: See —
Fest, Christa; and Hermann, Gunther, 3,442,932.
Heiss, Rudolf; Grigat, Ernst; Bocker, Ernst; and Hermann,
Gunther,3,458,639.
Malz, Hugo; and Hermann, Gunther,3,454,681.
Hermann, Hans: See —
Helmberger, Hermann; Dietz, Wolfgang; Gutberlet, Fritz; Her-
mann, Hans; and Wittmann, Hans, a/k/a Wittmann,
Johan,3 ,42 1,054.
Hermann, Jean; Paratte, Daniel; and Forrer, Max, to Centre Elec-
tronique Horloger S.A. Device for transforming an oscillating mo-
tion into a unidirectional rotation. 3,484,804, 12-16-69, CI. 58-23.
Hermann, John A.; and Garrett, Donald E., to Kerr-McGee Corpora-
tion. Method of recovering ammonia and hydrogen chloride from
gases. 3,450,490, 6-17-69, CI. 23-2.
Hermann, Karl Heinz; and Rudolph, Hans, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Polyamides stabilized with combination of a
copper compound and a phosphonium halide. 3,477,986, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-45.75
Hermann, Karl-Heinz; Schnell, Hermann; Schneider, Rudolf; and
Spott, Georg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process
for the continuous removal of monomeric and oligomeric fractions
from nitrogen containing polymers. 3,447,583, 6-3-69, CI. 159-49.
Hermann, Otto, to Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The.
Crankshaft lathe. 3,460,413, 8-12-69, CI. 82-9.
Hermann, Robert: See —
Copony, Edward L.; Pedroli, Walter E.; and Hermann,
Robert,3, 434,1 55.
Hermann, Robert. Positive count pinionless odometer and reset
means therefor. 3,458,127, 7-29-69, CI. 235-95.
Hermann Wangner Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Kurtz, Manfred; and Bangert, Lothar, 3,432,126.
Hermann Wiederhold: See —
Blau, Hans; and Stoof, Gerhard, 3,421,597.
Hermann Wiederhold, Firma: See —
Neuhaus, Hermann Friedrich, 3,460,959.
Hermanns, Alfred Hans, to Admiral Equipment Corporation. Double
belt for manufacture of panels and the like. 3,462,795, 8-26-69,
CI. 18-4.
Hermanns, Henry, to Fischer & Porter Co. Self-cleaning electrodes.
3,479,873, 11-25-69, CI. 73-194.
Hermanns, Klaus: See —
Lautsch, Hermann; Jacob, Hans-Ludwig; Hermanns, Peter; and
Hermanns, Klaus, 3,467, 210.
Hermanns, Peter: See —
Lautsch, Hermann; Jacob, Hans-Ludwig; Hermanns, Peter; and
Hermanns, Klaus.3,467,210.
Hermanson, Bernard A., to Dual Jet Refrigeration Co. Refrigerated
cabinet with circulating air streams. 3,420,070, 1-7-69, CI. 62-256.
Hermanson, Bernard A.: See —
Vogel, Robert E.; Hermanson, Bernard A.; and Kuykendall, Earl
G., 3,465,536.
Hermanson, Herman A.: See —
Squassoni, Gino F.; Hermanson, Herman A.; McCarroll, Alan
F.; and Zurovskis, Egon, 3,442, 588.
Hermanson, Ronald O.; and Hellthaler, Arno, to Teleflex Incor-
porated. Motion transmitting remote control assembly. 3,479,903,
11-25-69, CI. 74-502.
Hermansson, Rolf Torsten: See —
Polhall, Karl Olof Adolf; Hermansson, Rolf Torsten; and Olsson,
Roy Erik Tore,3,443,400.
Hermelin, Marc S.: See —
Cashen, Terry F.; and Hermelin, Marc S., 3,476,497.
Hermes, Heinz; and Volkner, Wolfgang, to Licentia Patent-Verwal-
tungs-G.m.b.H. Aircraft deicing system. 3,453,415, 7-1-69, CI.
219-486.
Hermes, Julius, to Martin Processing Co., Incorporated. Patterned
application of benzyl alcohol with or without a resist on nylon
fabrics and dyeing the patterned fabric. 3,467,484, 9-16-69, CI. 8-
15.
Hermes, Walter L.; and Jones, Charles, to Curtis-Wright Corpora-
tion. Exhaust gas reactor. 3,486,326, 12-30-69, CI. 60-29.
Hermes, Walter: See —
Jones, Charles; and Hermes, Walter.3,456,625.
Hermes, Willem: See —
Rodenburg, Nicolaas; and Hermes, Willem,3 ,456,1 91 .
Hermetic Coil Co., Inc.: See —
Davis, Dhu Aine J., 3,423,814.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., 3,453,575.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., 3,457,534.
Davis, Dhu Aine J., 3,458,841.
680
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hermitte, Franco Barbieri; and Angeletti, Mario, to Montecatini
Edison S.p.A. Thermosealable polyolefin film. 3,457,101, 7-22-69,
CI. 117-76.
Hermitte, Franco Barbieri; and Angeletti, Mario, to Montecatini
Edison S.p.A. Coated polyolefin films and process for preparing
them. 3,485,653, 12-23-69, CI. 117-7.
Hermiz, Ramiz Y.: See —
Deli, Jack M.; and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., 3 ,447,837.
Duke, Edward D.; and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., 3, 479, 754.
Hermiz, Ramiz Y., to International Harvester Company. Pivot for
tandem scraper. 3,443,826, 5-13-69, CI. 280-492.
Hermiz, Ramiz Y.; and Duke, Edward D., to International Harvester
Company. Sliding scraper floor support. 3,462,860, 8-26-69, CI.
37-129.
Hermle, Eduard. Adjustable switch actuating arrangement.
3,483,344, 12-9-69, CI. 200-153.
Hermsen, Andreas A. M.: See —
Jacobs, Jacques M. H.; Hermsen, Andreas A. M.; Hendriks, Aal-
bert J.; and Teeling, Gerhardus A. M., 3,423,076.
Hermstad, Norman H.: See —
Gordon, Fred G.; and Hermstad, Norman H., 3,427,7 19.
Hern, Geoffrey Benjamin. Building bricks or blocks and structures
utilising the same. 3,449,878, 6-17-69, CI. 52-293.
Hern, Geoffrey Benjamin. Elongated structural units. 3,461,636, 8-
19-69, CI. 52-650.
Hernandez, Juan E.: See —
Miller, John, 3,453,015.
Hernandez, Luis A., Jr. Quick freeze-drying system and apparatus
therefor. 3,448,527, 6-10-69, CI. 34-5.
Herndon, Carl Douglas: See —
Aliff, Rufus G., Jr.; Herndon, Carl Douglas; and Miller, Thomas
Dalton,3,472,444.
Herndon, John A.: See —
Dore, Arthur J.; Herndon, John A.; and Wasserman, Nor-
man,3,447,036.
Herniman, Peter Douglas; and Lickman, David Austin, to Smith, T.
J., & Nephew Limited. Surgical dressings. 3,434,472, 3-25-69, CI.
128-156.
Hernqvist, Karl G., to RCA Corporation. Sputter resistive cold
cathode for low pressure gas discharge device. 3,486,058, 12-23-
69, CI. 313-211.
Hernqvist, Karl G.; and Levine, Jules D., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne. Method of operating a
thermionic converter. 3,452,224, 6-24-69, CI. 310-4.
Hero, Franz; Odermatt, Karl; and Muller, Walter. Suspension mount-
ing for home-constructed furniture. 3,487,446, 12-30-69, CI. 248-
223.
Herold, Carl D., Jr.: See—
Blair, David J.; and Herold, Carl D., Jr., 3,435,344.
Herold, Gerhard: See —
Hauck, Gunther; Herold, Gerhard; and Schroer, Hans-
Gunther,3, 469,801.
Herold, Manfred; and Brosig, Adolf, to Maybach Mercedes-Benz
Motorenbau GmbH. Hydrodynamic brake and regulating means
therefor. 3,476,218, 11-4-69, CI. 188-90.
Herold, Milos: See —
Culik, Karel; Herold, Milos; Palkoska, Josef; Sikyta, Bohumil;
and Slezak, Josef,3,429,781 .
Culik, Karel; Palkoska, Josef; Vondracek, Miloslav; Skoda, Jan;
and Herold, Milos.3,429,780.
Vondracek, Miloslav; Slezak, Josef; Herold, Milos; and Culik,
Karel,3,425,911.
Herold, Robert J., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Double
metal cyanides complexed with an acyclic aliphatic saturated
monoether, an esther and a cyclic ether and methods for making
same. 3,427,335, 2-11-69, CI. 260-429.
Herold, Robert J., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Novel
rubbery polyoxyalkylene copolymers. 3,442,876, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
80.3
Herold, Rodolphe Andre, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de
Traction (Societe Anonyme). Electric feeding installation on inter-
nal combustion vehicles and engines. 3,463,995, 8-26-69, CI. 320-
6.
Herold, Wilhelm Hans; and Rubi, Gustav Ernst, to Werner &
Pfleiderer. Valves for centrifugal pumps. 3,446,233, 5-27-69, CI.
137-119.
Herold, Willy, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Spraying device for cleaning
workpieces. 3,452,935, 7-1-69, CI. 239-533.
Heroldova, Josefa: See —
Culik, Karel; Palkoska, Josef; Vondracek, Miloslav; Skoda, Jan;
and Herold, Milos.3,429,780.
Heron, Andrew George, to Heron Electrical Devices Limited. Tem-
perature-increase warning device. 3,464,047, 8-26-69, CI. 337-
332.
Heron Electrical Devices Limited: See —
Heron, Andrew George, 3,464,047.
Heron, Gordon F.; Halstead, John O.; and Gettins, Robert B., to
Turner Brothers Asbestos Company Limited. Manufacture of
asbestos. 3,449,227, 6-10-69, CI. 204-180.
Heron, Gordon F.; and Halstead, John Outram, to Turner Brothers
Asbestos Company Limited. Manufacture of asbestos products.
3,449,230, 6-10-69, CI. 204-180.
Heron, John Aherne. Method of shell moulding and casting.
3,480,071, 11-25-69, CI. 164-36.
Herou, Lars Borje Svante. Roller screens. 3,448,943, 6-10-69, CI.
242-107.
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr., to Girdler Corporation. Ammonia converter.
3,484,215. 12-16-69, CI. 23-289.
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr.; Kelsall, Avery Crowell; Bowker, Gordon Stan-
ley; and Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr., to Girdler Corporation. Modu-
lar reformer furnace. 3,453,087, 7-1-69, CI. 23-288.
Herpich, William M., to Torrington Company, The. Punch and die
devices. 3,471,878, 10-14-69, CI. 10-7.
Herr, David D. Article carrying vehicle with optional stowable riding
attachment. 3,485,314, 12-23-69, CI. 180-19.
Herr, Edward R.; and Sumrall, George E., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Manual electronic keyboard. 3,464,531, 9-2-69, CI.
197-98.
Herr, Gerhard, to Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H. Molding strips for vehicle
bodies. 3,471,979, 10-14-69, CI. 52-100.
Herr, Gerhard; and Mahler, Gert. Upholstered mirror, process of
manufacturing said mirror and apparatus for carrying out the
process. 3,448,553, 6-10-69, CI. 52-400.
Herr, Gerhard; and Treber, Willi O. Cover molding, particularly for
motor vehicle bodies. 3,448,550, 6-10-69, CI. 52-98.
Herr, Gerhard; and Treber, Willy O., to Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H.
Molding strip for automobile bodies. 3,487,420, 12-30-69, CI. 52-
98.
Herr, John A., to Singer Company, The. Electrically controlled fluid
amplifier. 3,428,066, 2-18-69, CI. 137-81.5
Herr, John H.; and Stauffer, Aaron Z. Bottom discharge for silo.
3,424,350, 1-28-69, CI. 222-63.
Herr, John S., to Naeve, Daniel A., mesne. Method of preparing a
water- soluble protein lotion. 3,483,008, 12-9-69, CI. 106-161.
Herr, Joseph Stanley. Air lock. 3,460,869, 8-12-69, CI. 301-50.
Herr, Robert W., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Harness for vertically supporting
slender bodies for vibration testing. 3,421,363, 1-14-69, CI. 73-
67.2
Herr, Theodore R. Air pressure operated ball pitching device.
3,465,742, 9-9-69, CI. 124-1 1.
Herrell, Robert C, to Baker-Roos, Inc. Cylinder assembly.
3,452,647, 7-1-69, CI. 92-23.
Herrell, Robert C; and Roggie, William C, to Baker Roos, Inc.
Scaffold truck. 3,452,837, 7-1-69, CI. 182-17.
Herrell, Robert C: See —
Smith, James R.; Herrell, Robert C; and Burch, James
B.,3,456,899.
Herrenkohl, Leo E.; and Ghio, Vincent, J., Jr., to Pacific Gas and
Electric Company. Pole top mounting bracket for electrical trans-
mission line. 3,445,582, 5-20-69, CI. 174-43.
Herrera C, Crisogono. Device for supporting a fisherman over a
body of water. 3,472,339, 10-14-69, CI. 182-1 16.
Herrera, Dan B. Air brake and operator therefor. 3,439,585, 4-22-
69, CI. 92-130.
Herrera, John C, to High Voltage Engineering Corporation.
Charged particle beam spreader system including three in-line
quadraple magnetic lenses. 3,482,136, 12-2-69, CI. 313-63.
Herrera, Juan Hernandez. Brewing apparatus. 3,451,329, 6-24-69,
CI. 99-290.
Herrera, Mario I.: See —
Balhorn, Robert J.; and Herrera, Mario l.,3,483,621.
Herrero, Jose Luis; and Willoner, Gideon, to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Active parallel-T filter having separate feedback
paths. 3,473,142, 10-14-69, CI. 330-107.
Herrgard, Ole Hilding: See —
Lundstrom, Hans Per Olof; and Herrgard, Ole Hild-
ing,3,463,270.
Herrick, Clifford C, to New York Central Railroad Company, The.
Rail temperature regulating apparatus. 3,451,470, 6-24-69, CI.
165-42.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., to GAF Corporation, mesne. Light-sensitive
aluminum plate for lithography. 3,471,289, 10-7-69, CI. 96-33.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr.; and Hwang, Ho Chien, to Summer Wil-
liams, Inc. Emulsion developers for lithographic plates. 3,481,740,
12-2-69, CI. 96-91.
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr.: See —
Evleth, Earl M.; and Herrick, Clifford E., Jr.,3,484,241.
Herrick Corporation, The: See —
Sturges, Richard A.; and Richards, Lewis B., 3,426,478.
Herrick, Donald W.; and Beam, Robert A., to Northrop Corpora-
tion. Optical sight. 3,423,155, 1-21-69, CI. 356-252.
Herrick, Franklin W.; and Bock, Louis H., to ITT Rayonier Incor-
porated. Polymethylol phenol and phenolic resins. 3,454,508, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-17.5
Herrick, William G.: See —
Diener, Carl E.; and Herrick, William G.,3,469,983.
Herriges, Joseph R.: See —
Gibbs, Norman R.; and Herriges, Joseph R., 3,437,578.
LIST OF PATENTEES
68:
Herriman, John Dennis; and Hare, Alan Lawrence, to British Titan
Products Company Limited. Method for the production of metal
oxide particles by vapor phase oxidation. 3,464,792, 9-2-69, CI.
23-202.
Herring, David L.; and Douglas, Catherine M., to United States of
America, Navy. Process for preparing diphenyl- phosphonitrile
trimer and tetramer. 3,454,634, 7-8-69. CI. 260-551.
Herring, David L.; and Douglas, Catherine M., to United States of
America, Navy. Polymerization of cyclic phosphonitriles with
orthophosphate esters. 3,457,196, 7-22-69, CI. 260-2.
Herring, Mark, to Ace Bingo, Inc. Bingo board with slides firmly
held in covering position. 3,468,541, 9-23-69, CI. 273-136.
Herring, Walter Raymond, to Container Corporation of America.
Method for providing a substrate with a liner. 3,440,709, 4-29-69,
CI. 29-450.
Herringshaw, Tobias J.: See —
De Remer, James E.; Herringshaw, Tobias J.; and Parent, John
W.,3,451,534.
Herrington, Bernard B.; and Stout, James M. Apparatus for support-
ing auxiliary panels while painting automobile bodies. 3,486,481,
12-30-69, CI. 118-503.
Herrington, Katherine A.: See —
Zemlin, John C; and Herrington, Katherine A. ,3,459, 198.
Herrington, Richard A.: See —
CVConnell, Thomas B.; and Herrington, Richard A. ,3,454, 389.
Herrington, Sanford W. Separator. 3,486,314, 12-30-69, CI. 55-408.
Herriott, Donald R.: See—
Hagelbarger, David W.; and HerTiott, Donald R., 3,46 1,298.
Herriott, Donald R.; Jones, Joseph S.; Meeker, Thrygve; and
Reznicek, Kurt, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method and apparatus for bonding transducer elements.
3,453,166, 7-1-69, CI. 156-295.
Herriott, Donald R.; Perry, Darwin L.; and Wimperis, Jeffery R., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method of making op-
tical components. 3,466,120, 9-9-69, CI. 350-320.
Herriott, Donald R.; and Schulte, Harry J., Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical delay line devices. 3,437,954,
4-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
Herrle, Karl; Baumann, Karl Heinz; Beckmann, Wilhelm; and Heil,
Eduard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Continuous emulsion polymerization. 3,458,467, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
29.6
Herrli, Jack W. Electrical terminal block. 3,451,037, 6-17-69, CI.
339-192.
Herrlinger, Richard; Kirkland, Claude James; and Ciesielski, Leo
Frank, to Arizona Chemical Company. Recovery of turpentine
from black liquor. 3,432,402, 3-1 1-69, CI. 203-37.
Herrmann, Eldor R.: See —
Webb, John M.; and Herrmann, Eldor R, 3, 465,420.
Herrmann, Hans: See —
Wirth, Heinz; Helmberger, Hermann; and Herrmann,
Hans,3,434,803.
Herrmann, Johannes: See —
Wilde, Friedrich; and Herrmann, Johannes, 3,473, 537.
Herrmann, Karl E.: See —
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Karl E.; and Klein, William
A.,3,477,051.
Herrmann, Karl-Heinz; and Krahl, Dieter, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Deflector system for corpuscular-beam apparatus.
3,453,485, 7-1-69, CI. 315-14.
Herrmann, Karl, to Patent-Freuhand-Gesellschaft fur Elektrische
Gluhlampen m.b.H. Series flash device. 3,443,875, 5-13-69, CI.
431-95.
Herrmann, Marion: See —
Witte, Josef; Herrmann, Marion; Woidt, Jurgen; and Peters,
Freimut.3,457,111.
Herrmann, Otto: See —
Steinke, Leo; Sohner, Gerhard; Hurst, Kurt; Gerber, Richard;
Frimmel, Karl; and Herrmann, Otto, 3,486,075.
Herrmann, Theodor: See —
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Theodor; Lattin, Jocelyn C; and
Medwid, John.3,465,408.
Herrmann, Thomas R.: See —
Beekes, Hugh A.; Herrmann, Thomas R.; Lipp, Melbourne A.;
Olson, Henning H.; and Schleicher, Allen K.,3,466,845.
Herrmann, Walter L.; and Spadoni, Leon R. Dialyzer apparatus and
method. 3,485,751, 12-23-69, CI. 210-22.
Herron, Bill G.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,458,726.
Herschede Hall Clock Company, The: See —
Bouchillon, Charles W., 3,422,902.
Herscher, Leonard W.; and Bartz, Arnold M., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Combination water detector and automatic shutoff
valve. 3,472,253, 10-14-69, CI. 137-67.
Herschman, Nathan B. Articles for creating unidirectional vision ef-
fects. 3,451,877, 6-24-69, CI. 161-3.
Hersel, Jorge J.: See —
Ellis, Stancel C; Hersel, Jorge J.; Johnson, Louis H.; Nelson,
Ralph H.; and Yost, Roderick A. ,3,454,342.
Hersey, Arthur T.; and Brownmiller, Lorrin T., to Alpha Portland
Cement Company. Seam cured cement and process. 3,447,937, 6-
3-69, CI. 106-89.
Hersey-Sparling Meter Company: See —
Curtiss, Alan Clarkson, 3,448,763.
Curtiss, Alan Clarkson; and Hood, Roger Williams, 3,478,778.
Gassaway, James Scott, 3,448,457.
Hersh, Harold R., to United States of America, Air Force.
Elastomeric foamable ablation composition. 3,429,838, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-2.5
Hersh, Harold R.; and Boyce, John E., to Atlantic Richfield Com-
pany. Foamable polyvinyl chloride compositions and process of
making foams therefrom. 3,432,452, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-2.5
Hersh, Sidney; and Bailer, Maurice H., to United States of America,
Navy. Missile cutting device. 3,468,213, 9-23-69, CI. 89-1.8
Hershberg, Emanuel B.; and Wolkoff, Hal N., to Schering Corpora-
tion. Sealed injection vial. 3,424,329, 1-28-69, CI. 215-37.
Hershberg, Emanuel B.: See —
Reimann, Hans; and Hershberg, Emanuel B.,3,422,123.
Hershberger, Doran D., to General Electric Company. Single-phase
induction electric motor. 3,421,034, 1-7-69, CI. 310-172.
Hershberger, Doran D., to General Electric Company. Signal
generating device for use in conjunction with a dynamoelectric
machine and the like. 3,480,812, 1 1-25-69, CI. 310-168.
Hershelman, Jack G., to Hercules Incorporated. Epihalohydrin
polymer recovery. 3,485,773, 12-23-69, CI. 260-2.
Hershenov, Bernard, to Radio Corporation of America. Dielectri-
cally-loaded, parallel-plane microwave ferrite devices. 3,425,001,
1-28-69, CI. 333-1.1
Hershenov, Bernard, to RCA Corporation. Single ground plane junc-
tion circulator having dielectric substrate. 3,456,213, 7-15-69, CI.
333-1.1
Hershey, Gerald L.; and Johnson, Donald A., to Coleman Company,
Inc., The. Through-the-roof flue and air intake assembly.
3,430,549, 3-4-69, CI. 98-62.
Hershey, Henry. Safety rotary blade for a lawnmower. 3,420,043, 1-
7-69, CI. 56-295.
Hershey, Howard S., Jr., to Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Variable traction
conveyor. 3,428,163, 2-18-69, CI. 198-41.
Hershey, Lowell E., to Durametallic Corporation. Floating face seal-
ing ring. 3,420,535, 1-7-69, CI. 277-92.
Hershey, Lowell E., to Durametallic Corporation. Internally cooled
seal assembly. 3,467,396, 9-16-69, CI. 277-74.
Hershey, Lowell E., to Durametallic Corporation. Cooling system for
a stuffing box seal. 3,477,729, 11-1 1-69, CI. 277-1.
Hershler, Abe. Surface treating device. 3,423,880, 1-28-69, CI. 51-7.
Hershler, Abe, to Magneto Dynamics, Inc. Method for the produc-
tion and control of fluidized beds. 3,439,899, 4-22-69, CI. 259-1.
Hershoff, Leonard: See —
Gilvey, John P.; and Hershoff, Leonard, 3,445, 707.
Hertel, Hasso, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stable aqueous dispersions of o-di-
anisidine fast to storing, for the preparation of water-insoluble azo
-dyestuffs on fibrous materials. 3,425,785, 2-4-69, CI. 8-46.
Hertel, Hasso, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Diazo amino-containing pulverulent
dyeing preparations showing reduced dust formation. 3,453,066,
7-1-69, CI. 8-45.
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
production of water-insoluble azo dyestuffs on textile material
comprising cellulose or protein fibers. 3,441,364, 4-29-69, CI. 8-
46.
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
production of water-insoluble azo dyestuffs on textile material of
cellulose or protein fibers. 3,484,181, 12-16-69, CI. 8-45.
Hertel, Heinrich: See —
Denning, Ralph Murch; Hertel, Heinrich; and Harmsen, Sieg-
fried.3,447,764.
Hertel, Heinrich. Window construction for fuselages of aircraft.
3,429,530, 2-25-69, CI. 244-129.
Hertel, Heinrich. Aircraft tail. 3,455,523, 7-15-69, CI. 244-55.
Hertel, Heinrich. Body for light at high subsonic speed. 3,476,336,
11-4-69, CI. 244-130.
Hertel, Heinz Wolfgang; and Reiche, Asmus, to Behringwerke Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Casing for devices for intradermal application.
3,444,989, 5-20-69, CI. 206-1.
Hertel, Karl, to Auto Union G. m.b.H. Vehicular steering device.
3,433,501, 3-18-69, CI. 280-96.
Hertell, Siegfried, to Teves, Ate A., Maschinen- und Arma-
turenfabrik KG. Hydraulic control system for vehicular brakes and
the like. 3,439,500, 4-22-69, CI. 60-54.5
Hertell, Siegfried, to Teves, Alfred, G. m.b.H. Hydraulic-pressure ac-
cumulator. 3,474,830, 10-28-69, CI. 138-30.
Hertenstein, Walter, to Azoplate Corporation, mesne. Etching grill
for one-step etching machines. 3,429,763, 2-25-69, CI. 156-345.
Herter, Eberhard, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
D.C. signaling using a capacitor store to speed response time.
3,441,683, 4-29-69, CI. 179-84.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Herter, Eberhard, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Key controlled direct current signalling systems. 3,454,724, 7-8-
69, CI. 179-84.
Herter, Eberhard, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Direct current signal receiver. 3,478,175, 11-1 1-69, CI. 179-18.
Herter's Inc.:See —
Hofmeister, Russell N., 3,421,251.
Hofmeister, Russell N., 3,444,853.
Hertl, Albert, to Hydraulik G.m.b.H. Manipulator for forging press.
3,468,154, 9-23-69, CI. 72-421.
Hertl, William, to Corning Glass Works. Method for making fibers of
titanium carbide and of titatanium dioxide. 3,437,443, 4-8-69, CI.
23-202.
Hertl, William, to Corning Glass Works. Manufacture of silicon car-
bide fibers. 3,447,952, 6-3-69, CI. 1 17-106.
Hertlein: See —
Brotz, Walter; Runge, Dietrich; and Albrecht, Manfred Karl
Furchtegott,3,442,837.
Hertler, Walter R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Azaboranes. 3,428,439, 2-18-69, CI. 23-358.
Hertler, Walter R., du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Boron-nitrogen compounds and process for the preparation
thereof. 3,429,923, 2-25-69, CI. 260-570.9
Hertler, Walter R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Novel boron containing compounds and process for their prepara-
tion. 3,438,747, 4-15-69, CI. 23-315.
Hertoghe, Adrienne F.: See —
Hertoghe, Leo C; and Hertoghe, Adrienne F. ,3,438, 65 1.
Hertoghe, Leo C; and Hertoghe, Adrienne F. Safety feather at-
tachment for child's vehicle. 3,438,651, 4-15-69, CI. 280-289.
Hertrich, Friedrich R., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. High performance random access memory. 3,462,751, 8-19-
69, CI. 340-174.1
Hertwig, Paul O.: See —
Buttram, Robert J., 3,443,705.
Hertz, Gerald, to Crompton & Knowles Corporation. Electrolytic
treatment of waste dye liquor. 3,485,729, 12-23-69, CI. 204-131.
Hertz, Jerome J.: See —
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J. ,3,424,698.
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J. ,3 ,48 1,840.
Hertz, Theodore M., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
System for processing data into an organized sequence of com-
puter words. 3,427,596, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hertz, Warner Affiliated Corp.: See —
Kales, Rene, 3,432,451.
Hertzberg, Abraham; and Hurle, Ian R., to Cornell Aeronautical
Laboratory, Inc. Method and apparatus for creating electronic
population inversions leading to laser action by convective fluid
mechanical techniques. 3,487,333, 12-30-69, CI. 331-94.5
Hertzberg, Gunther: See —
Munder, Johannes; and Hertzberg, Gunther,3,434,838.
Hertzberg, Samuel. Stanchion support apparatus for a pair of curtain
traverse rods with draw cords. 3,478,807, 1 1-18-69, CI. 160-344.
Hertzendorf, Martin S.: See —
Pfluger, Richard A.; Schulman, Marvin; and Hertzendorf, Mar-
tin S., 3,482,990.
Hertzsch, Hans B., to Deutscher Spinnereimaschinenbau Ingolstadt
Niederlassung der Schubert & Salzer Maschinenfabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Can changing in strand material handling. 3,443,287,
5-13-69, CI. 19-159.
Herubel, Jean Frederic, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Roving frame.
3,421,306, 1-14-69, CI. 57-71.
Herubel, Jean Frederic. Rotary funnels employed for winding fibre
slivers in crossed reels. 3,421,706, 1-14-69, CI. 242-54.4
Herubel, Jean Frederic, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Mechanism for
effecting rising and falling movements of spindles for textile bob-
bins. 3,447,300, 6-3-69, CI. 57-95.
Herubel, Jean Frederic, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Top roller ar-
rangement in drafting systems of textile machines. 3,475,792, 11-
4-69, CI. 19-267.
Herubel, Jean-Frederic, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Belt drive for
spindles on continuous spinning or twisting frames. 3,479,809, 11-
25-69, CI. 57-105
Herubel, Jean-Frederic, to Schlumberger, N., & Cie. Combing
machine. 3,486,199, 12-30-69, CI. 19-230.
Herve, Marcel J. F. Negative feedback phonograph pick-up arm
systems. 3,471,655, 10-7-69, CI. 179-100.4
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Means for
preventing hydrocarbon losses from an engine carburetor system.
3,456,635, 7-22-69, CI. 123-136.
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Isomeriza-
tion process. 3,467,728, 9-16-69, CI. 260-683.2
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Formation
of a catalyst carrying alumina surface on a base element.
3,471,413, 10-7-69, CI. 252-463.
Hervert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrocar-
bon vapor control means for use with engine carburetor.
3,477,210, 11-1 1-69, CI. 55-387.
Hervert, George L.; and Weber, Harold C, to Universal Oil
Products Company. Internally lined reactor for high temperatures
and pressures and leakage monitoring means therefor. 3,472,632,
10-14-69, CI. 23-290.
Hervert, George L.: See —
Vesely, Jerome A.; and Hervert, George L., 3,453, 332.
Hervey, David E. Sawmill. 3,448,780, 6-10-69, CI. 143-39.
Hervig, Harold C; and Leach, Edward E., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Insulating device, composition, and
method. 3,446,741, 5-27-69, CI. 252-63.
Herweh, John E.; and Poshkus, Algirdas C, to Armstrong Cork
Company. Phosphorus-containing sulfonylhydrazides. 3,423,485,
1-21-69, CI. 260-923.
Herwig, George L.: See —
Foley, Ernest; and Herwig, George L., 3,464,900.
Herwig, Hans Ulrich, to Glanzstoff AG. Process for improving the
uniformity of the modulus of elasticity in a draw twist wound
thread cop. 3,477,221, 11-11-69, CI. 57-157.
Herwig, Walter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of
cyclododecatriene-( 1,5,9). 3,444,254, 5-13-69, CI. 260-666.
Hery, Jean Francois: See —
Chasse, Colette Marie; and Hery, Jean Francois,3, 444,567.
Herynk, Milon: See —
Blazek, Otta; Herynk, Milon; and Rybar, Josef,3,475,973.
Herz, Jack L.: See—
Litt, Morton H.; and Herz, Jack L., 3,470,267.
Herzberg, Kurt, to Behringwerke Aktiengesellschaft. influenza vac-
cines and process for their manufacture. 3,422,187, 1-14-69, CI.
424-89.
Herzberg, Roland J., to Ametek, Inc. Testing machine. 3,443,422, 5-
13-69, CI. 73-81.
Herzegh, Frank, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Tire test slitting
device. 3,443,315, 5-13-69, CI. 30-273.
Herzfeld, Fred; and van Hekken, Frans, to RCA Corporation.
Cathode ray tube and method of manufacture. 3,476,025, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 95-1.
Herzig, Albert M.; and Menkin, Banjamin David. Squeezable con-
tainers. 3,486,666, 12-30-69, CI. 222-494.
Herzig, Albert M.; and Menkin, Benjamin David. Method of cutting
and scoring a squeeze container closure. 3,426,629, 2-11-69, CI.
83-7.
Herzig, Albert M.; and Menkin, Benjamin David. Method and ap-
paratus for making automatic closure for squeeze containers.
3,451,120, 6-24-69, CI. 29-446.
Herzig, Albert M.; and Menkin, Benjamin David. Apparatus for
fabricating automatic closures. 3,469,478, 9-30-69, CI. 83-9.
Herzig, Daniel E. Conduit holding device. 3,429,535, 2-25-69, CI.
248-58.
Herzog, Ernst Gerhard: See —
Furst, Andor; and Herzog, Ernst Gerhard.3,476,781.
Herzog, Hans: See —
Kabisch, Gerhard; and Herzog, Hans,3,423,176.
Herzog, Hans; and Kabisch, Gerhard, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Method of separating suspended
unsupported noble metal catalysts from hydrogenated liquids.
3,433,358, 3-18-69, CI. 210-65.
Herzog, Hermann, deceased (by Herzog, Johanna, heir); and Hintze,
Woldemar, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Nitrocellulose
explosive containing a charcoal binder-oxidizer mixture.
3,473,982, 10-21-69, CI. 149-20.
Herzog, Hershel L.; and Afonso, Adriano, to Schering Corporation.
Process for the preparation of steroidal compounds. 3,451,892, 6-
24-69, CI. 195-51.
Herzog, Hershel L.; Gebert, William H.; Murrill, Nathaniel M.; and
Groecela, Raymond, to Schering Corporation. Process for the
preparation of 9a-halogeno- 1 1 ^-substituted steroids. 3,463,793,
8-26-69, CI. 260-349.
Herzog, Hershel L.; and Shapiro, Elliot L., to Schering Corporation.
9a-Halogeno-l 1/3-azido-steroids and methods for their manufac-
ture. 3,455,968, 7-15-69, CI. 260-349.
Herzog, Hershel L.; and Shapiro, Elliot L., to Schering Corporation.
Novel 17,21-diesters of 1 6a-methyl-9a, I 1/3- dichloro-1,4-
pregnadienes. 3,475,466, 10-28-69, CI. 260-397.45
Herzog, Hilmar, to Bauer, Gustav, KG Guba-Unrenrohwerke. Ap-
paratus for continuous production of multi-layer watchbands.
3,447,993, 6-3-69, CI. 156-461.
Herzog, Howard A.; and Packard, William, to Bendix Corporation,
The. Three axis torque measuring fixture. 3,481,192, 12-2-69, CI.
73-136.
Herzog, John H.: See —
Cady, Percy L., Jr.; and Herzog, John H., 3,456,542.
Herzog, John H., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Notching unit.
3,446,105, 5-27-69, CI. 83-146.
Herzog, John H.; and Hill, Ronald C, to Houdaille Industries, Inc.
Tool support structure. 3,461,763, 8-19-69, CI. 83-136.
Herzog, Paul, to Elektromedizin und Respirator AG. Device for
calibrating flowmeters. 3,425,262, 2-4-69, CI. 73-3.
Herzog, Paul: See —
Rosdahl, Karl-Gustaf Engelbrekt; Engstrom, Carl-Gunnar
Daniel; and Herzog, Paul,3,48 1,689.
LIST OF PATENTEES
683
Herzog, Robert P.: See-
Adams, Ralph D.; Borchert, Ernst, III; and Herzog, Robert
P. ,3,421, 542.
Sitter. Donald F.; and Herzog, Robert P. ,3,446,952.
Herzog, Stanley, to Halcon International Inc. Recovery of tertiary-
butyl hydroperoxide by fractionation in the presence of a refluxing
agent. 3,427,229, 2-1 1-69, CI. 203-63.
Herzog, Walter: See —
Meurer, Siegfried; Querfurt, Horst; and Herzog,
Walter.3,420,216.
Heseltine, Donald W.: See —
Fumia, Arthur, Jr.; Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooker, Leslie
G. S., 3,482,978.
Heseltine, Donald W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Sensitized silver
halide emulsions with holopolar dyes containing a dilactone ring.
3,440,052, 4-22-69, CI. 96-105.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Mordants for bleachable filter layers. 3,438,779, 4-15-
69, CI. 96-84.
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Brooks, Dugald A., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Mordants for use in dyed filter layers. 3,455,693, 7-15-
69, CI. 96-84.
Heseltine, Donald W.; Jones, Jan E.; and Lincoln, Lewis L., to East-
man Kodak Company. Butadienyl dyes for photography.
3,481,927, 12-2-69, CI. 260-240.9
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Lincoln, Lewis L., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Solubilized styryl dyes. 3,423,207, 1-21-69, CI. 96-84.
Heske, William A., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pneumatic transmitter
apparatus. 3,424,008, 1-28-69, CI. 73-411.
Heskes, Jacob. Perpetual calendar. 3,427,740, 2-18-69, CI. 40-109.
Heskestad, Gunnar: See —
Gallie, Daniel G.; and Heskestad, Gunnar,3,437,371.
Heskestad, Gunnar, to American Standard Inc. Control apparatus
and methods. 3,425,431, 2-4-69, CI. 137-81.5
Heskestad, Gunnar, to American Standard Inc. Jet agitation of a
solution. 3,438,072, 4-15-69, CI. 8-158.
Heskett, Don Edward. Pressure responsive device for controlling
liquid level in tanks. 3,470,905, 10-7-69, CI. 137-571.
Heskett, Don E. Fluid conducting device and pressure sensitive con-
trol means. 3,424,883, 1-28-69, CI. 200-81.9
Heskett, Don E. Pressure responsive device for controlling liquid
level in tanks. 3,432,038, 3-1 1-69, CI. 210-96.
Heslan, Emile, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine.
Process for the oxidation of olefines. 3,429,930, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
604.
Heslan, Emile, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Oxida-
tion of unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3,485,878, 12-23-69, CI. 260-
604.
Hesler, Joseph P.; and Peil, William, to General Electric Company.
Apparatus for traversing digital information across band-pass
transmission media. 3,462,745, 8-19-69, CI. 340-173.
Hesling, Donald M.; and De Bruin, Calvin N., to Sealed Power Cor-
poration. Piston ring assembly. 3,430,968, 3-4-69, CI. 277-139.
Hess, Alan L.: See —
Hill, Vernon L.; Rausch, John J.; Hess, Alan L.; Van Thyne,
Ray J.; and Nichols, Harry R.,3,446,615.
Hess, Albert R., to PPG Industries, Inc. Method of removing ion
from salt bath by ion exchange regeneration. 3,441,398, 4-29-69,
CI. 65-30.
Hess, David C: See —
von Ehrenstein, Dietes; and Hess, David C, 3,46 1,294.
Hess, Duane C; and Allen, Donald J., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process
for preparing a delayed release medicinal tablet. 3,487,138, 12-30-
69, CI. 264-112.
Hess, Earl H., to Backman Chocolate Manufacturing Company.
Tobacco compositions. 3,429,316, 2-25-69, CI. 131-17.
Hess, Earl H.; and Tshudy, Donald R., to Lancaster Laboratories,
Inc. Feed and forage pellets and process for producing the same.
3,420,671, 1-7-69, CI. 99-2.
Hess, Edwin Austin; and Schwebel, Clarence. Water treatment with
ozone. 3,448,045, 6-3-69, CI. 210-63.
Hess, Elmer J., to Zero-Max Industries, Inc. Adjustable shelf support
device. 3,481,485, 12-2-69, CI. 21 1-134.
Hess, Gildard H., to Stanray Corporation. Cart for gas cylinders.
3,471,046, 10-7-69, CI. 214-501.
: Hess, Gunther, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electric arc plasma
burner. 3,456,146, 7-15-69, CI. 313-231.
Hess, Hans-Jurgen E., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Carbazoyl pep-
tides. 3,422,083, 1-14-69, CI. 260-112.5
Hess, Howard V.: See —
Mc Coy, Frederic C; and Hess, Howard V, 3,459,683.
McCoy, Frederic C; and Hess, Howard V., 3,422,009.
McCoy, Frederic C; Knowles, Edwin C; and Hess, Howard
V., 3 ,44 1,369.
Hess, Howard V.; and Guptill, Frank E., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Steam-
hydrocarbon process over iron-chromium catalyst for synthesis gas
production. 3,485,882, 12-23-69, CI. 260-672.
Hess, Howard V.; and McCoy, Frederic C, to Texaco Inc. Process
for removal of salts from aqueous solutions with solid
methylenedianiline. 3,433,583, 3-18-69, CI. 23-89.
Hess, James B.: See —
Roberts, Sidney G.; Fetzer, Maurice C; and Hess, James
B., 3,462,248.
Hess, Kenneth G., to Polar Ware Company. Sink-forming method.
3,421,466, 1-14-69, CI. 113-120.
Hess, Kurt; Meckbach, Heinrich; Brandt, Karl; and Wolz, Hermann,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Light-fast chlorinated
terphenyl containing lacquers. 3,467,536, 9-16-69, CI. 106-190.
Hess, Le Roy W. Bed attachment for severable, continuous disposa-
ble sheets. 3,466,679, 9-16-69, CI. 5-317.
Hess, Loyal H.; See —
De Noyer, Donald B.; and Hess, Loyal H. , 3,424,65 1.
Hess, Martin S.: See —
Agusta, Benjamin; and Hess, Martin S.,3,443,176.
Castrucci, Paul P.; Hess, Martin S.; and Pecoraro, Raymond
P.,3,473,976.
Hess, Patrick H.; and Millhone, Ralph S., to Chevron Research
Company. Sand consolidation process. 3,478,824, 11-18-69, CI.
166-295.
Hess, Paul D., to Aluminum Company of America. Flux for treating
aluminum. 3,436,212, 4-1-69, CI. 75-68.
Hess, Vilem: See —
Skoda, Jan; Hess, Vilem; and Sorm, Frantisek.3,468,759.
Hess, Wendell T.; See—
Finlay, Walter L.; Hay, Donald A.; and Hess, Wendell
T.,3,474,516.
Hess, William C: See —
Austin, Harry W.; and Hess, William C, 3,458,864.
Hess, Willy, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. Method and apparatus
for processing a data card. 3,474,233, 10-21-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Hesse, Alfred; and Bindel, Wolfgang, to Olympia Werke AG. Print-
ing platen for calculating and bookkeeping machines. 3,480,127,
11-25-69, CI. 197-144.
Hesse, Alfred; Focken, Heinz; and Bindel, Wolfgang, to Olympia
Werke A.G. Pin carriage for calculators. 3,469,776, 9-30-69, CI.
235-60.
Hesse, Alfred; and Keiter, Alfred, to Olympia Werke AG. Ordinal
printing mechanism with zero suppression means for calculators.
3,427,963, 2-18-69, CI. 101-93.
Hesse, Christian: See —
Reimann, Hubertus; and Hesse, Christian,3,450,015.
Hesse, Earl J.: See —
Margaroli, John L.; and Hesse, Earl J. ,3,469,61 2.
Hesse, Jack E., Jr.: See —
Zagone, Peter V.; Hesse, Jack E., Jr.; and Jones, Richard
P.,3,439,170.
Hesse, Karl O. H., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data sensing apparatus including multiplex sensing. 3,424,913, 1-
28-69, CI. 250-219.
Hesse, Kenneth R., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Flat, direct view
storage tube. 3,473,200, 10-21-69, CI. 313-68.
Hesselgren, Sven-Gunnar: See —
Linder, Fritz; Frostell, Goran; and Hesselgren, Sven-Gun-
nar,3,457,031.
Hesselgren, Tore Gottfrid. Alternating current bridge circuit.
3,456,165, 7-15-69, CI. 317-153.
Hesselmann, Charlotte,: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Hans-Jurgen: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Harald,: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm,3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Herbert,: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Karl-Heinz,: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Peter,: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Theodor: See —
Hesselmann, Wilhelm.3,460,513.
Hesselmann, Wilhelm, deceasedO (by Hesselmann, Charlotte.OHes-
selmann, Herbert. OHesselmann, Harald.OHesselmann, Karl-
Heinz,0Hesselmann, Peter.OHesselmann, Theodor; andOHessel-
mann, Hans-Jurgen; heirs). Dispenser for coating a moving sheet.
3,460,513, 8-12-69, CI. 118-323.
Hessenbruch, Rolf, to Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Manufacture of endless threadlike products of ther-
moplastic materials. 3,444,683, 5-20-69, CI. 57-157.
Hesser, Fr., Machinenfabrik, A.G.: See —
Grafingholt, Alfred, 3,442,061.
Hesser, Fr., Maschinenfabrik, A.G.: See —
Buchner, Norbert; and Kohnlein, Rolf, 3,430,805.
Kiefer, Heinz, 3.480,470.
Kuhnle, Paul, 3,439,866.
Kuhnle, Paul, 3,439,868.
Kuhnle, Paul; and Gaukler, Fritz, 3,470,995.
Stambera, Adolf, 3,452,857.
Hessner, Hans, to Aktiebolaget Stille-Werner. Machine for produc-
ing and packaging diapers. 3,474,592, 10-28-69, CI. 53-1 12.
Hesston Corporation, Inc.: See —
Brooks, Dean P., 3,430,723.
684
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Case, Cecil L., 3,431,993.
Case, Cecil L., 3,472,003.
Fleming, Jonathan B., 3,445,006.
Lundahl, Ezra C, 3,443,699.
Lundahl, Ezra Cordell, 3,454,171.
Hesston Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Reece, Floyd N., 3,422,747.
Rollins, Eugene C, 3,438,496.
Hesston of Delaware, Inc.: See —
McCanse, James E., 3,483,683.
Hestad, Alfred M., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Tone supply gate circuit. 3,443,125, 5-6-69, CI. 307-253.
Hestad, Alfred M.; and Neel, Donald L., to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corporation. Transfer and signaling circuit.
3,482,052, 12-2-69, CI. 179-18.
Hestad, Alfred M.: See —
Seemann, Donald Francis; Hestad, Alfred M.; and Jovic, Nikola
Ljotic,3,449,526.
Hester, Benny Lee, to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Pneu-
matic method and apparatus for testing cigarettes to detect loose
ends and missing filter tips. 3,468,416, 9-23-69, CI. 209-74.
Hester, Benny Lee: See —
McArthur, Colin Shaw; and Hester, Benny Lee, 3,426,583.
Hester, James F.: See —
Beard, Ralph L.; and Hester, James F., 3 ,449,765.
Hester, Ray W., Jr.: See—
Branham, Donald R.; Selfe, Richard J.; and Hester, Ray W.,
Jr.,3,477,235.
Heston, Eugene E., to NRM Corporation. Rotary induction heated
extrusion die. 3,422,493, 1-21-69, CI. 18-14.
Heston, Eugene E., to NRM Corporation. Extruder. 3,475,787, 11-4-
69, CI. 18-12.
Heston, Eugene E., to NRM Corporation. Extruder. 3,475,788, 11-4-
69, CI. 18-12.
Heston, Eugene E.; Stroup, John F.; McCormick, William S.; and
Wurgler, Heinrich J., to NRM Corporation. Two-stage extruder.
3,445,890, 5-27-69, CI. 18-12.
Hesz, Theodor, to Schmid, Arthur. Drive assembly to drive an auto-
matic pattern- stitch sewing machine. 3,473,496, 10-21-69, CI.
112-118.
Heth, Edwin M., to Production Machines, Inc. Coupling for veneer
lathe feed screw. 3,466,074, 9-9-69, CI. 287-129.
Heth, Serman C, to Jacobsen Manufacturing Company. Ground ef-
fect lawn mower. 3,423,912, 1-28-69, CI. 56-25.4
Heth, Sherman C; Kaufman, Vernon R.; and Munson, Lyle G., to
Jacobsen Manufacturing Company. Snow thrower of the powered
auger type. 3,484,963, 12-23-69, CI. 37-43.
Heth, Sherman C; and Lewis, Evan T., to Jacobsen Manufacturing
Company. Gang lawnmower. 3,429,109, 2-25-69, CI. 56-7.
Hetherington, Gary L.: See —
Hasselmann, Detlev E.; Tellkamp, Robert G.; and Hetherington,
Gary L., 3,437,568.
Hetherington, James S., to Varian Associates. Method for making
porous low density metal member from powdered metal.
3,445,625, 5-20-69, CI. 219-149.
Hetherington, James S.; and Skinner, James R., to Varian As-
sociates. Segmented mesh type heating element formed with rein-
forcing mesh structure. 3,469,013, 9-23-69, CI. 13-25.
Hetherington, Richard; and Foley, Joseph, said Hetherington assor.
to Rohm & Haas Company said Foley assor. to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for obtaining complete sof-
tening of waters where hardness exceeds alkalinity. 3,423,311, 1-
21-69, CI. 210-38.
Hetman, Frank W. Self-propelled device for cleaning the window
and wall surfaces of a building structure. 3,425,082, 2-4-69, CI.
15-52.
Hetmann, Richard, to Porsche, Dr.-Ing. H.c.F., K.G., Firma. Vehicle
driving unit. 3,478,834, 11-18-69, CI. 180-70.
Hetrick, Glenn C. Hook sneller. 3,434,750, 3-25-69, CI. 289-17.
Hetteen, Edgar E. Snowmobile transporting apparatus. 3,437,354, 4-
8-69, CI. 280-415.
Hettich, Alfred, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Portable power tool of
compact construction. 3,452,226, 6-24-69, CI. 310-50.
Hettich, Alfred; Schadlich, Fritz; Walz, Heinz; and Paule, Kurt, to
Bosch, Robert, GmbH. Shoe cleaning and polishing machine.
3,475,780, 11-4-69, CI. 15-36.
Hettich, Antonius. Apparatus for holding a moveable member such
as a drop-leaf door. 3,424,280, 1-28-69, CI. 188-67.
Hettich, Bernhard: See —
Tauchert, Klaus; Munster, Horst; Hettich, Bernhard; Konig, Ger-
hard; Hofheinz, Karlheinz; and Kade, Peter.3,482,51 1.
Hettich, Otto: See—
Wolber, Robert; and Hettich, Otto, 3,445,61 2.
Hettich, Ronald D.: See-
Andre, Stephen N.; Hettich, Ronald D.; and Megargel, Leland
R.,3,434,142.
Hettick, George R.: See —
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R, 3,448,040.
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R., 3,475, 329.
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R., 3,477,945.
Hettlinger, Raymond C; and Smith, Robert L., to Chemetron Cor-
poration. Medical service unit. 3,431,937, 3-1 1-69, CI. 137-355.16
Hetz, Heinz K.; Brand, Warren H.; and Dabinett, George B., to Yar-
way Corporation. Hydraulic actuator. 3,467,017, 9-16-69, CI. 103-
38.
Hetz, Heinz K.: See —
Kruzan, Harold F.; and Hetz, Heinz K., 3,424,194.
Hetzel, Carl P.: See—
Geminder, John J.; and Hetzel, Carl P. ,3,464, 829.
Hetzel, Max: See —
Frossard, Remy; Hetzel, Max; Robert, Henri; and Haring, Hen-
ri,3,446,006.
Hetzel, Max, to Centre Electronique Horloger S.A. Device for trans-
forming the movement for an electronic watch. 3,451,280, 6-24-
69, CI. 74-142.
Hetzel, Max, to Centre Electronique Horloger S.A Device for limit-
ing the amplitude of oscillation of a mechanical resonator for elec-
tro-mechanical time piece. 3,470,401, 9-30-69, CI. 310-25.
Hetzel, Max, to Centre Electronique Horloger S.A. Mechanical
resonator. 3,486,049, 12-23-69, CI. 310-25.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, to Centre Elec-
tronique Horloger S.A. Devie for securing a battery in a watch.
3,428,937, 2-18-69, CI. 339-95.
Hetzel, Max; Haring, Henri; and Robert, Henri, to Centre Elec-
tronique Horloger S.A. Electronic timepiece. 3,481,137, 12-2-69,
CI. 58-23.
Hetzel, Max; and Seigneur, Remy, to Centre Electronique Horloger
S.A. Mechanical resonator. 3,466,475, 9-9-69, CI. 310-25.
Hetzler, Fred: See —
Goodwyn, John W„ 3,466,102.
Heuck, Claus; and Lederer, Michael, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of polymaleic anhydride. 3,457,240, 7-22-69, CI.
260-78.4
Heuer, Kurt: See —
Reichert, Otto; Heuer, Kurt; Grotjahn, Heinz; and Wendlandt,
Hans George, 3,420, 8 14.
Heugebaert, Frans Clement; and Willems, Jozef Frans, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Certain l,3,4-thiadiazolidine-2-thiones and their deriva-
tives thereof. 3,474,108, 10-21-69, CI. 260-294.8
Heumann, Frederick G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Creel adapter for filamentary material processing apparatus.
3,430,892, 3-4-69, CI. 242-129.5
Heumann, Hans: See —
Schmitt, Karl; Ester, Wilhelm; Heumann, Hans; and Pauling,
Harry,3,453,071.
Heunks, Antonius M. A.; Kars, Franciscus A.; and Hofenk, Gerrit, to
Stamicarbon N.V. Device for preparing urea. 3.446,601, 5-27-69,
CI. 23-263.
Heuse, Otto, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Electrolytically dissolving one alloy
component from a Raney-type alloy encased in a porous inert
material. 3,429,751, 2-25-69, CI. 136-120.
Heuser, Henry V., to Vogt, Henry, Machine Company, Incorporated.
Receiving classifying and propelling device. 3,428,173, 2-18-69,
CI. 209-3.
Heuser, Leon John; Chiang, Ching; and Anderson, Carl Francis, to
Squibb, E. R., and Sons, Inc. Method for the production of 6-
amino-penicillanic acid. 3,446,705, 5-27-69, CI. 195-36.
Heuser, Paul F.: See —
Chandler, Wesley M.; Heuser, Paul F.; and Juba. Bernard
T., 3,439,461.
Heusinkveld, Walter: See —
Ostwald, Fritz; Schmid, Leopold Franz; and Heusinkveld,
Walter.3,424,278.
Heusler, Karl: See —
Wettstein, Albert; Anner, Georg; Heusler, Karl; Kalvoda,
Jaroslav; and Ueberwasser, Hellmut, 3,458,539.
Heusner, Alex; and Zeile, Karl, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H.
Certain amino-substituted 2-methyl- 3-phenyl-4(3H)-quin-
azolinones. 3,448,109, 6-3-69, CI. 260-256.4
Heusner, Alex; Zeile, Karl; and Danneberg, Peter, to Boehringer In-
gelheim G.m.b.H.2-Isopropyl-3-(p-amino-phenyl )-3H-4-quin-
azolone. 3,462,434, 8-19-69, CI. 260-256.4
Heuss, Helmut: See —
Strauss, Gottfried; Heuss, Helmut; and Simon, Ger-
hard,3,463,863.
Heuston, Philip T.: See —
Frig, Gerald E.; Heuston, Philip T.; and Thumudo, Mario F.,
Jr.,3,425,067.
Heutzenroeder, Dale E. Abrasion and corrosion resistant valve con-
struction and method. 3,450,151, 6-17-69, CI. 137-375.
Hever, Keith O.: See—
Adlhart, Otto J., and Hever, Keith 0, 3,424,619.
Cohn, Johann G. E.; Adlhart, Otto J.; and Hever, Keith
O.,3,440,103.
Hever, Klaus, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Bridge-balancing devices for
spectrometers for paramagnetic electron resonance. 3,448,374, 6-
3-69, CI. 324-0.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
685
Hevonkoski, Frank A.: See—
Gajda, Leo P.; and Hevonkoski, Frank A. .3,427,907.
Hewes, Basil Victor. Combined crash locator and emergency exit
lamp device for aircraft. 3,428,941, 2-18-69, CI. 340-27.
Hewes, George B., Jr.; and Conner, James Leon, to Gichner Mobile
Systems, Inc. Jack construction. 3,466,011, 9-9-69, CI. 254-97.
Hewett, Oscar C, to Samsonite Corporation, mesne. Synthetic resin
structural panel and method of making the same. 3,444,034, 5-13-
69, CI. 161-44.
Hewitt, Anthony David: See —
Weir, Robert James; and Hewitt, Anthony David.3,460,033.
Weir, Robert James; and Hewitt, Anthony David, 3,465, 326.
Hewitt, Earle Norman: See —
Carriel, Jonathan Turner; and Hewitt, Earle Norman,3,472,887.
Hewitt, Eugene E., to Uniroyal, Inc. Method of mounting fastening
elements on thermoplastic materials by friction welding.
3,444,018, 5-13-69, CI. 156-73.
Hewitt, Eugene E., to Uniroyal, Inc. Method of butt joining ther-
moplastic sheet material by a spin welding operation. 3,468,732,
9-23-69, CI. 156-73.
Hewitt, Eugene E., to Uniroyal, Inc. Friction welding. 3,481,803, 12-
2-69, CI. 156-73.
Hewitt, Fred G., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Two-core-per-bit
memory. 3,432,820, 3-11-69, CI. 340-174.
Hewitt, Fred G., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Radiation hardened
recording system. 3,432,826, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Hewitt, Fred G.; and James, Raymond H., to Sperry Rand Corpora-
tion. Radiation-hardened recording system. 3,432,829, 3-11-69,
CI. 340-174.
Hewitt, Fred G.: See—
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Hewitt, Fred G.; and James, Raymond
H., 3,432,819.
Lundberg, Charles W.; Hewitt, Fred G.; James, Raymond H.;
and Korkowski, Vincent J.,3,432,818.
Hewitt, Harlan D. Safety seat for automobile. 3,423,124, 1-21-69,
CI. 296-65.
Hewitt, James Maurice: See —
Sherrington, Leonard George; and Hewitt, James Mau-
rice,3,453,069.
Hewitt, Keith A.; and Krantz, Emerson H., to Chrysler Corporation.
Double-hinged tailgate. 3,454,299, 7-8-69, CI. 296-50.
Hewitt, Kenneth D., to Continental Carbon Company. Pelletization
of finely divided solids. 3,483,594, 12-16-69, CI. 18-1.
Hewitt, Lew V., to Horton Automatics, Inc. Lock assembly for slid-
ing panels. 3,455,058, 7-15-69, CI. 49-280.
Hewitt, Lew V.; and Horton, Dee D., to Horton Automatics, Inc.
Swinging slide panel construction. 3,464,159, 9-2-69, CI. 49-177.
Hewitt, Woodrow W.: See —
Seress, George; and Hewitt, Woodrow W., 3,429, 746.
Hewitt-Robins Incorporated: See —
Adler, Imre; Connelly, Francis X.; and Martini, Douglas H.,
3,457,789.
Adler, Imre; and Streng, Fritz F., 3,476,233.
Bankauf, William F.; and Promin, Robert M., 3,422,949.
Harkess, Andrew J., 3,442,369.
Johnson, Charles E.; and Kolarik, Paul J., 3,465,374.
Martini, Douglas H.; Snow, Frederick O., Ill; and Vander Laan,
Richard W., 3,455,467.
Olchawa, Joseph M., 3,469,806.
Skinner, Clayton H.; and Sick, Paul J., 3,420,276.
Skinner, Clayton H.; and Kolarik, Paul J., 3,428,092.
Skinner, Clayton H.; and Sick, Paul J., 3,462,177.
Snow, Frederick O., Ill, 3,470,999.
Hewko, Lubomyr O.: See —
Evangelista, Ernest L.; and Hewko, Lubomyr O., 3,482,891.
Hewko, Lubomyr O., to General Motors Corporation. Friction drive
transmission. 3,475,993, 11-4-69, CI. 74-798.
Hewlett, Clarence W., Jr., to General Electric Company. Converter
for converting an angular shaft position to a digital pulse train.
3,478,347, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-347.
Hewlett, Clarence W., Jr.; and Roberts, John A., to General Electric
Company. Temperature control circuit. 3,483,359, 12-9-69, CI.
219-497.
Hewlett Packard Company: See —
Williams, James D., 3,425,025.
Hewlett, Timothy Y., Jr. Forging furnace. 3,429,562, 2-25-69, CI.
263-40.
Hewlett-Packard Company: See —
Ansley, William G., 3,423,823.
Ansley, William G., 3,482,088.
Atalla, Martin M.; Archer, Robert J.; Hall, Robert D.; and En-
gelman, Reinhart W. H., 3,422,289.
Bagley, Alan S.; Cutler, Leonard S.; and Rando, Joseph F.,
3,458,259.
Bahrs, George S.; and Mc Whorter, Malcolm M., 3,441,833.
Bauhaus, Richard H.; Harrington, Howard W.; and Poulter,
Howard C, 3,440,529.
Becker, John C; Benjaminson, Albert; Blanz, Jerry A.; Karrer,
Henry E.; and Moffat, Robert J., 3,456,216.
Best, Allan I.; Farnbach, William A.; and Smith, Jeffrey H.,
3,423.629.
Best, Allan Irving, 3,423,628.
Brendlen, Lawrence W., Jr., 3,453,586.
Carlstead, Robert H., 3,445,840.
Chiang, Franklin C, 3,463,906.
Chu, David C; and Ting, Lee-Sen, 3,434,065.
Codichini, Joseph J., 3,426,268.
Codichini, Joseph J., 3,444,456.
Dooley, John W., 3,474,660.
Dudley, Robert L., 3.440,448.
Eaves, Maynard D.; and Gilbert, John M., 3,421,21 1.
Eisenberg, Mark F., 3,486,124.
Garber, Thomas; Miller, Arthur; and Kelch, David E.,
3,421,106.
Garber, Thomas; and Kelleher, William L., 3,434,034.
Girdner, William I., 3,475,815.
Grove, Wayne M., 3,450,902.
Hammond, Donald L., 3,423,609.
Hanson, Fred L., 3,458,723.
Hanson, Fred L., 3,484,705.
Hanson, Raymond C, 3,427,542.
Harrington, Howard W., 3.448,380.
Hawley, Irving H., Jr., 3,482,181.
Holloway, Joseph H., 3,422,456.
Ingman, Eric M., 3,432,763.
Jeong, David H., 3,478,281.
Kern, Robert H.; and Holloway, Joseph H., 3,450,876.
Kopel, LeRoy A., 3,487,137.
Levy, Eugene J., 3,425,807.
Loebner, Egon E.; Diesel, Thomas J.; and Bube, Richard H.,
3,466,509.
Metcalf, William S., 3,480,884.
Miller, Arthur; and Levin, Morton H., 3,423,689.
Mitchell, Charles S., 3,465,129.
Monnier, Richard E., 3,424,867.
Nordgren, Brett M., 3,437,828.
Oliver, Bernard M., 3,434,002.
Osgood, Richard B., 3,431,440.
Pering, Richard D., 3,436,658.
Poulter, Howard C, 3,482,161.
Quinn, Joseph F., 3,421,858.
Rando, Joseph F., 3,450,476.
Reis, Charles S., 3,434,878.
Reiser, Ralph R., 3,421,019.
Reiser, Ralph R., 3,485,950.
Riley, Russell B., 3,440,538.
Ritchie, Douglas Eugene, 3,432,802.
Sauber, James W., 3,435,353.
Schade, Cristy M., 3,486,028.
Schuller, Max J., 3,484,796.
Sorensen, Hans O., 3,435,232.
Soshea, Richard W.; and Zettler, Robert A., 3,463,971.
Stelting, Raymond B., 3,475,633.
Stoft, Paul E.; and Davis, Dale R., 3,474,456.
Trimble, Charles R., 3,446,949.
Trimble, Charles R., 3,484,591.
Tykulsky, Alexander; and Kingsford-Smith, Charles A.,
3,444,480.
Vanier, Jacques P., 3,420,996.
Vanier, Jacques P., 3,435,369.
Verdone, Michael A., 3,464,61 1.
Veteran, David R., 3.449,709.
Whatley, Thomas A., 3,486,367.
Hewson, Clifford Bruce, to Bliss, E. W., Company of Canada Ltd.
Combined street light and identification sign structure. 3,478,200,
11-11-69, CI. 240-25.
Hewson, Donald E.: See —
Mitchell, Douglas W., 3,419,991.
Hewson, John E. Valve manifold. 3,450,157, 6-17-69, CI. 137-595.
Hexagon Laboratories, Incorporated: See —
Bruins, Paul F.; Benghiat, Isaac; and Frost, Harold R.,
3,472,678.
Hexatron, Inc.: See —
Burt, Leslie R., 3,486,308.
Hexcel Corporation: See —
Anderson, Donald C; and Devine, Matthew H., 3,466,957.
Blank, George F., 3,449,819.
Healy, James W.; Hidden, William P.; and Anderson, Donald C,
3,461,757.
Kazimi, Mahmoud I., 3,427,625.
Rule, Edwin L., 3,470,053.
Hexcel Products Inc.: See —
Kazimi, Mahmoud I., 3,483,614.
Hexel, Gunter Karl Friedrich, to Schmalbach-Lubeca-Werke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Closing cover made of plastic. 3,421,654, 1-14-69, CI.
220-60.
Hexel. Leopold J. Vehicle suspension. 3,486,763, 12-30-69, CI. 280-
124.
686
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hexter, Peter K. Towel bar construction. 3,464,568, 9-2-69, CI. 211-
105.6
Heyberger, Werner; and Braun, Eugene R., to Smit, J. K. & Sons,
Diamond Tools Limited Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Diamond drill
bit Hoist overload preventing device. 3,433,331, 3-18-69, CI. 188-
134.
Heybourne, Robert H.: See-
Clements, Herbert A.; and Heybourne, Robert H.,3,458,021.
Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H. Waterproofing of
leather and synthetic leathers. 3,475,206, 10-28-69, CI. 1 17-142.
Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Chemie Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. Fat liquoring agent consisting of an epoxy compound and an
acid containing ester. 3,485,573, 12-23-69, CI. 8-94.23
Heyden, Rudi: See —
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi, 3, 442,696.
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi,3,479,288.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Bayer, Otto; and Muller, Erwin, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of high molecu-
lar weight amines containing urethane and urea groups. 3,471,449,
10-7-69, CI. 260-77.5
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Muller, Erwin; and Wilms, Hugo, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for production of
high molecular weight diamines. 3,474,126, 10-21-69, CI. 260-
471.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Wilms, Hugo, deceased (by Wilms, Minna
Marie Elli Freida Erika, heir); Kallert, Wilhelm; and Dieterich,
Dieter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethane
plastics. 3,471,448, 10-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Heydlauf, Kurt: See—
Ruprecht, Robert; Heydlauf, Kurt; and Braun, Her-
bert,3,434,363.
Heye, Hermann: See —
Becker, Kurt, 3,464,547.
Heyek, Gerhard. Cutter head for dry shaver having additional
cutting means. 3,436,822, 4-8-69, CI. 30-34.1
Heyek, Gerhard. Oscillating motor, preferably for dry shavers.
3,473,057, 10-14-69, CI. 310-21.
Heyer, Alfred: See—
Keuth, Heinz; Heyer, Alfred; and Gegner, Emil,3,447,009.
Heyer, Paul O. Nestable stools. 3,430,588, 3-4-69, CI. 108-91.
Heyer, Walter E.; and Mescher, Harold E., to Pacific Scientific
Company. Heat treating furnace. 3,441,259, 4-29-69, CI. 263-34.
Heyer, Willy, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Mining support
arrangement. 3,434,292, 3-25-69, CI. 61-45.
Heyer, Willy; and Brinkmann, Friedrich, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte
Westfalia. Fluid pressure supply system. 3,421,795, 1-14-69, CI.
299-32.
Heyerdahl, Arthur Eugen. Ski binding. 3,466,056, 9-9-69, CI. 280-
11.35
Heyerly, Homer L. Fire door. 3,487,419, 12-30-69, CI. 49-7.
Heying, Theodore L.: See —
Ager, John W., Jr.; Heying, Theodore L.; and Mangold, Donald
J. ,3,463,820.
Heying, Theodore L.; and Papetti, Stelvio, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corporation. Process of preparing organosilyl-containing m-
carboranes. 3,440,265, 4-22-69, CI. 260-448.2
Heying, Theodore L.; and Papetti, Stelvio, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corporation. Bis(diorgano-alkoxysilyl) neocarboranes.
3,450,739, 6-17-69, CI. 260-448.8
Heyl, Edgar G., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Method for forming a clo-
sure for bottles and other containers. 3,460,951, 8-12-69, CI. 99-
214.
Heyl, Gerhard: See —
Weisbeck, Roland; Fitzky, Hans-Georg; Simm, Walter; and
Heyl, Gerhard,3,467,497.
Heyl, Leo W.; and Maynard, Robert W., to Mosler Safe Company,
The. Security file. 3,426,707, 2-1 1-69, CI. 109-59.
Heyman, Albert A., to Maryland Cup Corporation. Crushability
tester. 3,464,260, 9-2-69, CI. 73-94.
Heyman, Karl; and Messerschmidt, Harold, to Mona Industries, Inc.
Descumming solution for etching. 3,469,980, 9-30-69, CI. 96-36.3
Heyman, Louis; Netkin, Bernard; and Butvinik, David, to
Maidenform, Inc. Band connection for garments. 3,467,107, 9-16-
69, CI. 128-501.
Heyman Manufacturing Company: See —
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr.; and Pfeifer, Louis, 3,443,542.
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr.; and Jemison, William, 3,464,659.
Heyman Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr., 3,470,529.
Heyman, Philip M.: See —
Heilmeier, George H.; and Heyman, Philip M., 3,423,654.
Heymann, Hans, to Olympia Werke AG. Apparatus for the retarda-
tion of impulse sequences. 3,478,332, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Heymann, Hans; and Rottmann, Hans, to Messer Griesheim
G.m.b.H. Device for the seam welding of band ends. 3,473,721,
10-21-69, CI. 228-18.
Heymann, Kurt; Woldt, Gunter; and Grundel, Helga, to Schering
A.G. Aqueous bath and method for deposition of copper by
chemical reduction. 3,454,416, 7-8-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Heymann, Seymour E.: See —
Stensaker, Lee A.; Heymann, Seymour E.; Young, Hobart P.;
and Vilcins, Ilmar J. ,3,442, 732.
Heymann, Walter M. Automatic fruit sectioning apparatus.
3,431,955, 3-11-69, CI. 146-3.
Heymer, Gero: See —
Kern, Winfried; and Heymer, Gero, 3,432, 260.
Heymer, Gero; Harnisch, Heinz; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Traulsen,
Karl, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture
of sodium tripolyphosphate with a high content of the low tem-
perature modification. 3,438,725, 4-15-69, CI. 23-106.
Heymes, Pierre Rene, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Process and
apparatus for supporting sheet material on a gas bed. 3,449,101,
6-10-69, CI. 65-25.
Heyn, Fred M.; and Kletch, Stanley J., Jr., to Thermal Transfer Cor-
poration. Heat exchangers. 3,483,920, 12-16-69, CI. 165-165.
Heynacher, Erich; and Wiedmann, Erwin, to Zeiss, Carl. Device for
measuring or testing the image forming quality of lens systems.
3,438,713, 4-15-69, CI. 356-124.
Heynau, David Hans. Friction gear transmission. 3,440,893, 4-29-69,
CI. 74-192.
Heyne, Clarence A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. System for inserting par-
titions in cartons. 3,483,802, 12-16-69, CI. 93-38.
Heyner, Gerhard; Rogowsky, York; Jotten, Robert; Muttelsee, Win-
fried; and Foerst, Reiner, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-
G.m.b.H., and 400 (four Hundred) KV-Farschungsgemeinschaft
e.V. Current control circuit for automatically balancing arbitrarily
variable present current values. 3,447,066, 5-27-69, CI. 323-1.
Heynes, Michael S. R.; and Coppen, Peter J., to Raytheon Company.
Method of making a field effect transistor by diffusion, coating
with an oxide and placing a metal layer on the oxide. 3,447,238,
6-3-69, CI. 29-590.
Heynick, Louis N.: See —
Shoulders, Kenneth R.; and Heynick, Louis N., 3,453,478.
Heyroth, Alexander, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Device for the trans-
mission of motion in a photogrammetric apparatus. 3,455,025, 7-
15-69, CI. 33-1.
Heyser, Richard C, to California Institute of Technology. Time
delay spectrometer. 3,466,652, 9-9-69, CI. 343-14.
Heywang, Walter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Field effect
transistor with a ferroelectric control gate layer. 3,426,255, 2-4-
69, CI. 317-235.
Heywang, Walter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Mechanical to
electrical semiconductor transducer. 3,460,004, 8-5-69, CI. 317-
235.
Heywood, Basil Jason: See —
Barber, Michael; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason.3,468,899.
Barber, Michael Stuart; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason,3,427,318.
Heywood, David Main, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Apparatus for coat-
ing a nonmetallic fibre with a metal. 3,486,480, 12-30-69, CI. 118-
401.
Heywood, Kenneth W.; and Trampier, Charles Raymond, Jr., to Na-
tional Lead Company. Titanium dioxide granules and their use in
a molten glass batch. 3,434,853, 3-25-69, CI. 106-52.
HF Image Systems, Inc.: See —
Irasek, Eugene H., 3,438,000.
Irasek, Eugene H., 3,482,687.
Hi-Shear Corporation: See-
Batten, Ronald W., 3,456,326.
Batten, Ronald W„ 3,477,318.
Berkl, Josef U., 3,433,931.
Berkl, Josef, 3,475,592.
Berkl, Josef U.; and Little, Gaybert B., 3,420,984.
Bochman, Harry L., Jr., 3,437,291.
Bochman, Harry L., Jr.; and Thompson, Hobert Kem,
3,437,370.
Bynum, Jerry M., 3,482,864.
Takahashi, Albert T., 3,449,996.
Wagner, Kenneth L., Jr., 3,457,812.
Wilkins, Oren C, 3,481,178.
Wing, George S., 3,434,379.
Wing, George S., 3,449,998.
Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc.: See —
Pettis, Charles R., Jr., 3,474,874.
Hi-Tek Corporation: See —
Chevrier, Francois X., 3,462,101.
HIAB-FOCO Aktiebolag: See—
Lindqvist, Jonas Herman, 3,421,791.
Strandberg, Bengt Sigurd Lennart; and Sundin, Anders Erik,
3,484,003.
Hiab-Toco Aktiebolag: See —
Kullerback, Ivar Anselm, 3,445,014.
Hiatt, Gordon D.; and Mench, John W., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Pretreatment of cellulose with a sulfo-lower fatty acid under
anhydrous conditions. 3,480,615, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-229.
Hiatt, Raymond L., to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Safety
vent structure. 3,472,420, 10-14-69, CI. 220-89.
LIST OF PATENTEES
687
Hibbard, Billy B., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Viscous aqueous
compositions comprising a polymer containing N-vinyl
morpholinone and a polymer containing sulfo or carboxyl groups
or their salts. 3,432,454, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-29.6
Hibbard, Schuyler M., to Lohmann Foods Corporation. Treatment
apparatus. 3,457,851, 7-29-69, CI. 99-249.
Hibbard, William D.; Clark, James E.; and Rapp, Bernard R., to
Modern Equipment Company. Method and system for pouring
liquid metal by measured volume. 3,465,916, 9-9-69, CI. 222-70.
Hibbeler, Charles L.: See-
Hicks, Harold E.; and Hibbeler, Charles L.,3,474,651.
Hibben, George C: See —
Bachelder, Albert J.; Hibben, George C; and Rebelsky, Wil-
liam,3,455,692.
Hibbitt, John Edward: See —
Evans, Raymond Victor; and Hibbitt, John Edward.3,468,140.
Hibbs, Richard G.,: See —
Leach, Byron E., 3,421,981.
Hibernia Chemie G.m.b.H.: See —
Schmitt, Karl; Ester, Wilhelm; Heumann, Hans; and Pauling,
Harry, 3,453,071.
Hibi, Tatsusaburo. Apparatus for stably lowering aircraft. 3,463,425,
8-26-69, CI. 244-139.
Hibino, Choji: See —
Ohi, Reiichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Hibino, Choji, 3,433,638.
Hibpshonan, Ronald D.: See —
Grieve, Earl D., 3,459,138.
Hibshman, Henry J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Combustion process of preparing a colored structural article.
3,482,008, 12-2-69, CI. 264-80.
Hice, Jackson O., to Union Carbide Corporation. Food product
cryogenic freezing system. 3,434,301, 3-25-69, CI. 62-374.
Hick, Robert M., Jr.: See-
Sunshine, Norman B.; Hick, Robert M., Jr.; and Gould, Joseph
0.,3,445,423.
Hickernell, James L., to Murphy, G. W., Industries, Inc. Friction
bearing. 3,480,341, 11-25-69, CI. 308-8.2
Hickerson, John D.: See —
Fishaber, Marvin H.; and Hickerson, John D., 3,473,984.
Hickey, James J.: See —
Overbeck, Charles J.; and Hickey, James J. ,3,479, 152.
Robertson, Thomas M.; Overbeck, Charles J.; and Hickey,
James J.,3,440,0 14.
Hickey, John J., to TRW, Inc. High speed modulator for electronic
shutter. 3,423,595, 1-21-69, CI. 250-213.
Hickey, Richard A., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Aerosol
dispensing head. 3,471,092, 10-7-69, CI. 239-579.
Hickey, Weldon W. Retrievable vented packer for oil wells.
3,479,064, 11-18-69, CI. 285-111.
Hickey, William P.; and Martin, Philip T., to Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation. Structure inspection equipment. 3,435,241, 3-25-69,
CI. 250-219.
Hickin, George K,: See —
Olivier, James Peter; and Hickin, George K„3,449,567.
Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corporation of America. Package
and method of forming same. 3,429,434, 2-25-69, CI. 206-65.
Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corporation of America. Wrap-
around type carrier and blank therefor. 3,429,496, 2-25-69, CI.
229-40.
Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corporation of America. Separator
member for a basket type carrier. 3,463,354, 8-26-69, CI. 220-
115.
Hickman, Albert F., to Grimar, Inc. Vehicle spring suspension.
3,437,347, 4-8-69, CI. 280-124.
Hickman, Albert F., to Hickman Developments, Inc. Heavy duty
vehicle spring suspension. 3,482,852, 12-9-69, CI. 280-124.
Hickman Developments, Inc.: See —
Hickman, Albert F., 3,482,852.
Hickman, John Bibb: See —
English, Jackson Pollard; Hickman, John Bibb; and Gilbert,
Richard Lapham, Jr.,3,467,496.
Hickmann, Herbert: See —
Pantke, Heinz-Dieter; and Hickmann, Herbert, 3,430,689.
Pantke, Heinz-Dieter; and Hickmann, Herbert,3,450,396.
Hickmott, Thomas W., to General Electric Company. Metal-insula-
tor-metal tunneling device with expo- nential I-V characteristic
only in the negative resistance range. 3,447,045, 5-27-69, CI. 317-
234.
Hickner, Richard A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Thermoset
resins from an epoxy alcohol, a polyepoxide and cyclic anhydrides.
3,444,111, 5-13-69, CI. 260-18.
Hickner, Richard A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Hydroxy-and
aminoalkyl aminothioalkyl ethers. 3,471,564, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
584.
Hickok Electrical Instrument Company, The: See —
Bauman, Robert L.; and Holt, Frederick Rodney, 3,480,858.
Holt, Frederick R., 3,473,122.
Hickok, Richard C: See-
Tyler, John M.; Havens, Frederick D.; Hickok, Richard C; and
Feder, Ernest.3,420,053.
Hickok, William K.: See—
Eckenbrecht, Robert R.; and Hickok. William K., 3,456,070.
Hickok, William Kelsey, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Hue con-
trol circuitry for color television receivers. 3,483,316, 12-9-69, CI.
178-5.4
Hickory Springs Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Underdown, Parks C, Sr., 3,426,370.
Hickory Springs Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Haney, Benjamine H.; and Dockery, Benjamin F., 3,479,672.
Hickox, Lester E.: See—
Gondeck, Frederick V.; Hickox, Lester E.; Kennedy, Thomas
E.; Perez, Arthur; and Thompson, James F., 3,432, 378.
Hickox, Walter A., to Aeroflex Laboratories Incorporated. Indicator
for simultaneously indicating two independently variable quanti-
ties. 3,446,070, 5-27-69, CI. 73-189.
Hicks, Alan A.: See —
Swimmer, Ernest J.; and Hicks, Alan A. ,3 ,431 ,957.
Hicks and Otis Prints, Incorporated: See —
Miller, Philip, 3,454,413.
Hicks, Darrell D., to Celanese Coatings Company. Polymeric
polyhydroxy-polyether resins. 3,424,817, 1-28-69, CI. 260-834.
Hicks, Darrell D., to Celanese Coatings Company. Thermoset car-
boxy copolymer-amino aldehyde- epoxide resin compositions.
3,467,730, 9-16-69, CI. 260-834.
Hicks, Donald Keith: See —
Warman, Bloomfield James; Hicks, Donald Keith; and Barned,
Alan James,3,449,521.
Hicks, Duane L., to Pacific Scientific Company. Cable tension regu-
lator. 3,473,407, 10-21-69, CI. 74-501.5
Hicks, Gordon C, to Tennessee Valley Authority. Process for
production of granular ammonium sulfate. 3,464,809, 9-2-69, CI.
71-61.
Hicks, Harold E.; and Hibbeler, Charles L., to Nooter Corporation.
Vessel lining apparatus. 3,474,651, 10-28-69, CI. 72-1 18.
Hicks, Harold E.; and Pohl, Bernard F., to Nooter Corporation.
Hydraulically operated bottom closure for a straining tank.
3,429,782, 2-25-69, CI. 195-135.
Hicks, Harris Vernon: See —
Bryant, Walter Kenneth; and Hicks, Harris Vernon,3,486,019.
Jones, Kenneth James; and Hicks, Harris Vernon, 3,486,066.
Hicks, Hoke S.: See—
Crenshaw, Walter J.; Hicks, Hoke S.; and Oakes, Efton
0.,3,463,199.
Hicks, John J., Jr.: See —
Campbell, Charles R.; Hicks, John J., Jr.; and Mathews, Marion
J., 111,3,429,783.
Hicks, Morris R.; and Le Veque, Joseph C, to Bardons & Oliver,
Inc. Selective fluidic control and actuating means for machine
tools. 3,447,220, 6-3-69, CI. 29-42.
Hicks, Robert M.: See —
Hicks, Robert M.; and Anderson, Henry A., 3,460,675.
Hicks, Robert M.; and Anderson, Henry A., to Hicks, Robert M.
Septic tank inspection apparatus and process. 3,460,675, 8-12-69,
CI. 210-83.
Hicks, William T.: See —
Cox, Norman L.; and Hicks, William T., 3,45 1,771.
Hicks, William T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Thermoelectric alloy of gold and nickel. 3,438,819, 4-15-69, CI.
136-241.
Hicks, William T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Formation of ferromagnetic Cr02 by decomposition of higher
valent chromium oxides. 3,486,851, 12-30-69, CI. 23-145.
Hickson & Welch Limited: See —
Sarkar, Asim Kumar, 3,428,630.
Sarkar, Asim Kumar, 3,470,167.
Hickton, Raymond: See —
Long, Nigel Neville William; and Hickton, Raymond, 3, 4 24,264.
Hida, Naoto; Kaiden, Muneyuki; Muraoka, Noboru; and Otsubo,
Hideo, to Takenaka Komuten Company, Limited. Adiabatic sim-
plified construction. 3,456,405, 7-22-69, CI. 52-86.
Hidaka, Kizo: See —
Yamamoto, Shohei; Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi, Susumu; Kuwazaki,
Masahiro; Takata, Toshikatsu; Matsuda, Naohiro; Hidaka,
Kizo; and Nishiguchi, Masahisa, 3,440, 105.
Hidassy, Laszlo, to Thomas & Betts Co., The. Article lashing sup-
port. 3,486,725, 12-30-69, CI. 248-68.
Hidden, William P.: See—
Healy, James W.; Hidden, William P.; and Anderson, Donald
C.,3,461,757.
Hidden, William P., to Diamond Crystal Salt Company, mesne.
Fluted package sealing apparatus. 3,432,990, 3-18-69, CI. 53-373.
Hidden, William P.; and Cairns, Walter J., to Little, Arthur D., Inc.
Disposable liquid applicator. 3,485,562, 12-23-69, CI. 401-134.
Hideg, Laszlo, to Ford Motor Company. Engine fuel feed system.
3,439,656, 4-22-69, CI. 123-32.
Hider, Philip Frank: See —
Muir, Douglas William Ballantyne; and Hider, Philip
Frank.3,453,440.
688
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Hider, Shibley A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process of adhering a ther-
moplastic resin to a substrate and product produced thereby.
3,473,953, 10i21-69, CI. 117-76.
Hider, Shibley A.; and Kitaj, Walter, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method
for controlling the penetration of a siloxane resin into fibrous sub-
strate. 3,481,763, 12-2-69, CI. 117-60.
Hideyoshi Hisatsune: See —
Sato, Junichiro, 3,422,645.
Hidy, Phil H.: See—
Bachman, Marvin C; and Hidy, Phil H., 3,453, 367.
Hieber, Ellsworth E., to Schulz Tool and Manufacturing Co. Aerial
refueling probe nozzle. 3,475,001, 10-28-69, CI. 251-149.8
Hiegel, Larry D.: See —
Butterworth, Lyle J.; Hiegel, Larry D.; and Scheffer, Donald
G., 3,447, 176.
Hieger, Robert Henry. Vented acceleration discharge check valve.
3,460,813, 8-12-69, CI. 261-34. .
Hiemenz, George G.: See —
Bende, Albert; Hiemenz, George G.; and Moore, Charles
Dana,3,465,117.
Hien, Manfred: See —
Schmitt, Paul; and Hien, Manfred,3,472,054.
Hiereth, Hermann, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Piston-type
internal combustion engine with fuel injection. 3,469,564, 9-30-69,
CI. 123-30.
Hierholzer, Frank J., Jr.; Metcalf, Gordon L.; and Karcher, Edmund
A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Inverter. 3,448,299, 6-
3-69, CI. 307-305.
Hieronymus, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Temperature-
compensated magnetically variable potentiometer. 3,462,673, 8-
19-69, CI. 323-69.
Hiers, James E., to Union Tank Car Company. Solid regenerating
mineral dissolver. 3,425,808, 2-4-69, CI. 23-267.
Hiers, James E.; and Grout, Edward C, to Union Tank Company,
mesne. Water conditioning system. 3,426,603, 2-1 1-69, CI. 74-3.5
Hiers, James E.; and Grout, Edward C, to Union Tank Car Com-
pany. Water softening valve. 3,433,259, 3-18-69, CI. 137-599.1
Hiers, James E.: See —
Kryzer, Benjamin H.; and Hiers, James E., 3,442, 624.
Hieslmair, Hans, to United States of America, Army. Field-enhanced
thermionic emitter. 3,458,748, 7-29-69, CI. 313-346.
Higa, Walter H.; See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,421,331.
Higashi, Hiromi; See —
Takeda, Saburo; Higashi, Hiromi; Tarao, Ryokichi; Mizuno,
Mikio; Watabe, Kazuyuki; Saito, Michiaki; Namikawa, Shigeo;
and Tsunoda, Takao, 3,477, 999.
Higashi, Louis M., to Memorex Corporation. Magnetic coating com-
position with four component epoxy binder. 3,474,073, 10-21-69,
CI. 252-62.54
Higashi, Paul; See —
Gunderson, Robert O.; Valentine, Sidney L.; Jurick, Martin H.;
and Higashi, Paul,3,426,328.
Higashimura, Toshinobu: See —
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Komfeldt, Per; Okamura, Seizo; and
Higashimura, Toshinobu, 3, 442, 862.
Higbee, Allen F.: See —
Cawthon, Thomas M.; Schmitt, George J.; Higbee, Allen F.;
Pedersen, Jack R.; and Oswald, Hendrikus J. ,3,442,975.
Higbee, John E.; and Henderson, Martin C, to Bunker-Ramo Cor-
poration, The. Cathode ray tube system including means for vary-
ing beam intensity. 3,465,200, 9-2-69. CI. 315-30.
Higbee, John E.: See —
Henderson, Martin C; and Higbee, John E., 3,437,872.
Higby, Richard F.; See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,444,380.
Higeta, Tsukumo: See —
Kawashima, Masao; and Higeta, Tsukumo.3,437,760.
Kawashima, Masao; Higeta, Tsukumo; and Kakehi,
Gen,3,467,913.
Higginbotham, James M., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method and apparatus for production of glass filaments.
3,475,148, 10-28-69, CI. 65-2.
Higginbotham, John W., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Comple-
mentary transistor low-level temperature- stabilized regenerative
switch circuit utilizing stabistor inverse bias. 3,440,446, 4-22-69,
CI. 307-255.
Higginbottom, Harold P., to Monsanto Company. Halogenated
phenol-formaldehyde resin. 3,448,078, 6-3-69, CI. 260-53.
Higginbottom, Harold P.; and Le Blanc, John R., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Cyano modified phenolic resins. 3,444,137, 5-13-69, CI.
260-51.5
Higginbottom, Harold P.; and LeBlanc, John R., to Monsanto Com-
pany. High efficiency stable liquid phenol- formaldehyde resin.
3,428,593, 2-18-69, CI. 260-29.3
Higgins, Archie H.: See —
Tyler, Merle D.; Bonnema, Robert W.; and Higgins, Archie
H., 3,437,201.
Higgins, Charles W.: See —
Bouvier, Francis L.; Carlson, Roy C, Jr.; Higgins, Charles W.;
Smith Norman F.; and Kelley, John J. ,3,438, 155.
Higgins, Edgar L.: See —
Sparks, Richard A.; and Higgins, Edgar L, 3,445, 774.
Higgins, Edward F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. High power microwave coaxial cable connector.
3,458,852, 7-29-69, CI. 339-177.
Higgins, Francis J., to Continental Oil Company. Purification of al-
cohols. 3,449,446, 6-10-69, CI. 260-643.
Higgins, George C: See —
Urbach, Franz; and Higgins, George C, 3,469,925.
Higgins, Irwin R.: See —
Ferner, Jack D.; and Higgins, Irwin R., 3,470,022.
Higgins, Irwin R., to Chemical Separations Corporation. Hydrolyzer
process for steel pickling liquors. 3,468,707, 9-23-69, CI. 134-3.
Higgins, James H., to United States of America, Army. Use of
freeze-drying technique to make ultra- fine oxidizer for use in
solid propellants. 3,452,445, 7-1-69, CI. 34-5.
Higgins, John E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Com-
position of stop-weld material for roll-bond. 3,463,676, 8-26-69,
CI. 148-22.
Higgins, John H. Classifying apparatus. 3,439,872, 4-22-69, CI. 235-
61.
Higgins, John J.; and Stucker, Nova E., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Polymer blend. 3,444,117, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
28.5
Higgins, Joseph J. Retractable extension for fixed ladders. 3,455,414,
7-15-69, CI. 182-106.
Higgins, Paul T.: See —
Goodrich, George W.; and Higgins, Paul T., 3,486,868.
Higgins, Paul T., to Bendix Corporation, The. Integrated circuits and
methods of manufacture. 3,433,260, 3-18-69, CI. 137-608.
Higgins, Sigfried, to Williamson & Company. Method for producing
an improved matrix molding board. 3,428,727, 2-18-69, CI. 264-
293.
Higgins, Thomas W.: See —
Crawford, Jack E.; Foster, Harold M.; and Higgins, Thomas
W.,3,465,004.
Higgins, William A.: See —
Le Suer, William M.; and Higgins, William A. ,3,442,804.
Higgins, William Frederick, to Magnesium Elektron Limited. Sacrifi-
cial anodes and method of using same. 3,470,077, 9-30-69, CI.
204-148.
Higginson, Thomas Tweed. Target mould. 3,421,729, 1-14-69, CI.
249-52.
Higgs, Fred, Jr.: See —
Marek, William F.; and Higgs, Fred, Jr., 3,42 1,465.
High, Carl F. Charge forming system for port injection internal com-
bustion engine. 3,424,141, 1-28-69, CI. 123-119.
High, Carl F. Antiair pollution internal combustion engine.
3,455,284, 7-15-69, CI. 123-119.
High Polymer Chemical Industries, Ltd.: See —
Goto, Kanehiko, 3,462,332.
High Voltage Engineering Corporation: See —
Bliamptis, Emmanuel E.; and Quinn, Hubert R., 3,478,241.
Christofferson, James, 3,424,929.
Emanuelson, Roy M.; and Cram, Robert D., 3,433,947.
Herrera, John C, 3,482,136.
Purser, Kenneth H., 3,423,684.
Ray, Kenneth, 3,455,583.
Swanson, George W., 3,486,060.
Highberg, Carle W.: See —
Teeter, Ford C; Sheldahl, David B.; and Highberg, Carle
W.,3,453,784.
Highberg, Carle W., to Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Surfacing wheel.
3,471,975, 10-14-69, CI. 51-204.
Highberg, Carle W.; and Speirs, James B., to Engelhard Hanovia,
Inc. Combination slotting and milling tool. 3,451,721, 6-24-69, CI.
299-89.
Highberg, George A., to S-P Manufacturing Corporation, The,
mesne. Variable force chuck construction. 3,460,849, 8-12-69, CI.
279-121.
Highberger, John H.; and Whitmore, Robert A., to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Methods of extruding collagen.
3,433,864, 3-18-69, CI. 264-202.
Highfill, John F.: See—
Lightner, Gene E.; and Highfill, John F., 3,474,443.
Smith, George E.; Lightner, Gene E.; and Highfill, John
F., 3,456,251.
Highland, Andrew, Jr.: See —
Joseph, Raymond S.; Kemeny, Julius; and Highland, Andrew,
Jr.,3,457,892.
Szeremy, Norman; Highland, Andrew, Jr.; and Elwell, Charles
E.,3,448,429.
Highley, Derek Rowland; and Ellenbogen, Leon, to American
Cyanamid Company. Highly purified intrinsic factor. 3,434,927, 3-
25-69, CI. 195-2.
Highley, Thomas T., Jr., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Non-
clogging penpoint for recording systems. 3,438,059, 4-8-69, CI.
346-140.
LIST OF PATENTEES
689
Hightower. Frank J.: See—
Klima, Edward F.; Seidel, Wilber R.; DeGrove. William; and
Hightower. Frank J. ,3,483,649.
Highway Equipment Company: See —
Rawson, James L., 3,441 ,039.
Highway Products, Inc.: See —
Hines, Eugene W., 3.439,936.
Higley, Joseph B.; Robertson, Donald; and Schroyer, Franklin K., to
Leeds & Northrup Company. Radiation pyrometer system substan-
tially independent of ambient temperature changes. 3,448,283. 6-
3-69, CI. 250-226.
Higonnet, Rene A.; and Moyroud, Louis M. Type composing ap-
paratus. 3,433,404, 3-18-69, CI. 234-5.
Higonnet, Rene A.: See —
Moyroud, Louis M.; and Higonnet, Rene A. ,3,422, 736.
Higuchi, Hisayuki: See —
Kimura. Hirokazu; Tamura, Hifumi; Maki, Michiyoshi; and
Higuchi, Hisayuki.3,474,245.
Higuchi, Noboru: See —
Yamamoto Noboru; and Higuchi, Noboru, 3,459, 567.
Higuchi, Nori, to Davis Aircraft Products, Inc. Fitting for cargo
tiedown gear. 3,422,508, 1-21-69, CI. 24-265.
Higuchi, Nori, to Davis Aircraft Products, Inc. Web tensioning
buckle with safety lock. 3,423,799. 1-28-69, CI. 24-68.
Higuchi. Takashi, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Four component zoom
lens. 3,481,666, 12-2-69, CI. 350-184.
Higuchi, Teiji. Device for regulating the angle of inclination of the
swinging parts of various furniture and appliances. 3,484,831, 12-
16-69, CI. 287-14.
Hikino, Tadashi: See —
Mikoda, Masanari; Hikino, Tadashi; and Kuroda, Takayu-
ki,3,421,916.
Hilaire, Paul, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Production of linear polyesters
using triethanolamine as catalyst. 3.475,379, 10-28-69, CI. 260-75.
Hilber, Gunter Siegfried, to Alfa-Laval AB. Method and apparatus
for cooling with ice water. 3,456,452, 7-22-69, CI. 62-59.
Hilbert, Francis H., to Motorola, Inc. Wave signal phase and am-
plitude detector. 3,482,173, 12-2-69, CI. 329-50.
Hilbert. Richard G.: See—
Aldrich, Donald D.; and Hilbert, Richard G., 3,484,032.
Hilbiber, David F., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Lateral transistor with improved injection efficiency. 3,427,513, 2-
11-69, CI. 317-235.
Hilbig, Erich; Ehrentraut, Heinz; Reimann, Hubertus; and Schutze,
Siegfried, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera -und Kinowerke.
Photographic camera shutter control. 3,472,141, 10-14-69, CI. 95-
53.
Hilborn, Hans G.: See-
Malm, Lars G.; and Hilborn, Hans G. ,3,442,386.
Hilborn, Stuart G., to Fuel Injection Engineering Company. Fuel in-
jection system. 3,473,523, 10-21-69, CI. 123-139.
Hilbourne, Robert Arthur, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Insulated gate field effect transistor with channel portions of dif-
ferent conductivity. 3,430,1 12. 2-25-69, CI. 317-235.
Hilburn, Clarence W. Furniture jig. 3,465,620, 9-9-69, CI. 77-62.
Hilburn, Glenn E., Jr. Athletic shoe with base inserts. 3,442,033, 5-
6-69, CI. 36-2.5
Hildebrand, Cleveland L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Com-
pany. Method of producing alternate twist yarn. 3,468,120, 9-23-
69, CI. 57-157.
Hildebrand. George L.; and Wendt, Harry C, to General Electric
Company. Pneumatically actuated adjustable stop for gyroscope.
3,470,752, 10-7-69, CI. 74-5.2
Hildebrand, Karl-Heinz. Process and apparatus for disinfection of
sewage. 3,480,543, 1 1-25-69, CI. 210-60.
Hildebrand, Otto G. Die set manipulator. 3,460,226, 8-12-69, CI. 29-
200.
Hildebrand, Robert. Roller dryer. 3,448,524, 6-10-69, CI. 34-149.
Hildebrand, Robert. Continuous dryer especially for lumber.
3,470,623, 10-7-69, CI. 34-13.4
Hildebrand, Robert. Drying chamber for drying lumber. 3,477,139,
11-11-69, CI. 34-191.
Hildebrandt, Albert R., to Smith, Paul, Inc. Transformer. 3,437,968,
4-8-69, CI. 336-119.
Hildebrandt, Albert R., to Smith, Paul, Company, Division of Stan-
dard International Corporation. Coil bobbin. 3,458,844, 7-29-69,
CI. 336-192.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B.: See —
Eckel, John R.; and Hildebrandt, Alexander B., 3,445,085.
Hildebrandt, Gerd: See —
Klipping, Gustav; Eisner, Albrecht; and Hildebrandt,
Gerd,3,442,091.
Hildebrandt. Herbert John; and Sylvan, Tage Peter, to General Elec-
tric Company. Electrical pulse generator and regulator for fluid
flow and like control systems. 3,450,153, 6-17-69, CI. 137-486.
Hildebrandt, Richard D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Preparation of carbon aggregate. 3,421,991, 1-14-69, CI.
204-294.
Hildebrandt, Richard D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corpora-
tion. Method of forming carbon-bonded silicon carbide bodies.
3,442,989, 5-6-69, CI. 264-29.
Hildebrandt, Richard D.; and Clukey, Wayne H., to Kaiser Alu-
minum & Chemical Corporation. Method for connecting anodes.
3,468,737, 9-23-69, CI. 156-293.
Hildebrandt, Willi; and Van Huet, Aloysius T. Tractor and trailer
construction. 3,430,985, 3-4-69, CI. 280-426.
Hildon, Anthony M.: See —
Harris, John F. G.; and Hildon, Anthony M., 3,463,61 8.
Hildt, John M., to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Transportable wind tunnel.
3,435,671, 4-1-69, CI. 73-147.
Hildyard, Joseph M. Chlorine stripping section for direct contact
chlorine coolers. 3,422,599, 1-21-69, CI. 55-42.
Hileman, Ronald E.; and Oxley, Vincent C, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Television camera synchronization control system.
3,435,141, 3-25-69, CI. 178-69.5
Hilfiker, Harlan D. Safety construction for vehicles. 3,479,080, 11-
18-69, CI. 296-35.
Hilfiker, Harlan D. Safety construction for vehicles. 3,480,291, 11-
25-69, CI. 280-87.
Hilfiker, Paul: See-
Meyer, Hans; and Hilfiker, Paul,3,486,235.
Hilfinger, George C, to Wesley Industries, Inc. Three dimensional
structure having adjacent walls joined together. 3,437,392, 4-8-69,
CI. 312-258.
Hilfman, Lee, to Universal Oil Products Company. Manufacture of
spheroidal silica-alumina particles. 3,442,821, 5-6-69, CI. 252-429.
Hilfman, Lee: See —
Pollitzer, Ernest L.; and Hilfman, Lee,3,472,793.
Hilgartner, George H., Jr.: See —
Sexstone, John H.; and Hilgartner, George H., Jr. ,3,473, 539.
Hilge, Helmut, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft.
Device for cleaning the electrodes in an electrostatic dust separa-
tor. 3,427,787, 2-18-69, CI. 55-1 12.
Hilgendorf, Joachim; and Hasko, Froese, to Kienzle Apparate
GmbH. System for effecting the read-out from a digital storage.
3,477,064, 1 1-4-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hilgendorf, Joachim: See —
Schiller, Gerald; and Hilgendorf, Joachim, 3,448,41 7.
Hilger & Watts Limited: See-
Godfrey, Charles John, 3,4S3,052.
Nixon, William Charles, 3,448,327.
Starnes, Peter Edward, 3,445,651.
Starnes, Peter Edward. 3,469,095.
Hill & Dolman (Engineers) Limited: See —
Dolman, Austin, 3,481,102.
Hill, Albert E.: See-
Harvey, Charles A.; Harvey, Henry E.; and Hill, Albert
E.,3,48 1,483.
Hill, Arthur: See-
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill,
Arthur,3,466,318.
Hill, Arthur, to Gregory Industries, Inc. Battery charging circuit.
3,448,239, 6-3-69, CI. 219-108.
Hill, Bernard Elot. Daveno bed. 3,482,270, 12-9-69, CI. 5-13.
Hill, Carl Eugene: See —
Eisberg, William Laurel, Jr.; and Hill, Carl Eugene, 3,467 ,592.
Hill, Charles O., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Anchor
release device. 3.436,795, 4-8-69, CI. 24-241.
Hill, Charles W., to General Electric Company. Supporting stand.
3,430,980, 3-4-69, CI. 280-150.5
Hill, Daryl G. Orchard heater. 3,451,387, 6-24-69, CI. 126-59.5
Hill, Daryl G.; and Robert, Roderick C. Water-jacket warmer for
stationary fuel tank. 3,451,225, 6-24-69, CI. 62-50.
Hill, Dennis C: See —
Fryer, Ross L.; and Hill, Dennis C, 3,479,997.
Hill, Dora Margaret: See —
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill,
Arthur.3,466,318.
Hill, Earl E., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Electronic
countermeasure plotting. 3,460,138, 8-5-69, CI. 343-5.
Hill, Earl W.: See—
Lovette. Henry H.; and Hill, Earl W., 3,452,127.
Hill, Edward D. Roller for applying paint, ink and the like.
3,475,803, 11-4-69, CI. 29-132.
Hill, Edward F. Mixing device. 3,462,131, 8-19-69, CI. 259-95.
Hill, Edward H.: See—
Caldwell, John R.; and Hill, Edward H., 3,449,303.
Hill, Edwin R.: See-
Griffin, Thomas A.; Humrick, Richard J.; and Hill, Edwin
R., 3,442,007.
Hill, Edwin R., to Kewanee Oil Company. Process of preparing a
flexible rear wall photovoltaic cell. 3,472,690, 10-14-69, CI. 117-
215.
Hill, Erwin F.; and Latham, Raymond E., to Gray Tool Company.
Burst disk arrangement. 3,467,120, 9-16-69, CI. 137-68.
Hill, Forest G.: See—
Hempel, Herbert W.; and Hill, Forest G., 3,429,492.
Hill, Forrest L. Shield for a wire harness string tie cutting tool.
3,457,643, 7-29-69, CI. 30-293.
Hill, Franics R.: See-
Weber, Arthur; Hill, Franics R.; and Rowe, David, 3,436,365.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hill, Frank W., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Traffic actuated control
system having a control unit for each traffic phase. 3,473,147, 10-
14-69, CI. 340-37.
Hill, Fred N.; and Henry, Joseph P., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Epoxidation process. 3,436,409, 4-1-69, CI. 260-348.5
Hill, Frederick J., to FMC Corporation. Apparatus for the continous
vaporphase acetylation of cellulose fiber. 3,462,978, 8-26-69, CI.
68-5.
Hill, Fredrick L.: See —
Gates, Lauren W.; Holtz, Nickolas A.; and Hill, Fredrick
L., 3,422,953.
Hill, Fredrick L., to University of California, The Regents of the. To-
mato harvester separator. 3,455,453, 7-15-69, CI. 209-396.
Hill, Fredrick L.; Gates, Lauren W.; and Friedel, William C, Jr., to
University of California, The Regents of the. Conveyor transfer
device. 3,429,440, 2-25-69, CI. 209-241.
Hill, George R.: See —
Needham, Donald G.; and Hill, George R, 3,444,1 15.
Hill, George R.; and Needham, Donald G., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Flame-proofing additives and resins containing the
same. 3,432,461, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-45.75
Hill, George R.; and Needham, Donald G., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Stabilization. 3,468,827, 9-23-69, CI. 260-23.
Hill, Gerard T. Apparatus and method to selectively indicate ball
positions. 3,466,038, 9-9-69, CI. 273-14.
Hill, Harold I., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Blood gas analy-
sis. 3,443,904, 5-13-69, CI. 23-253.
Hill, Harold Taylor; and Law, Douglas Alexander, to Wellworthy
Limited. Pistons for internal combustion engines. 3,425,323, 2-4-
69, CI. 92-186.
Hill, Harold Wayne, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Arylene
sulfide polymer recovery. 3,457,242, 7-22-69, CI. 260-79.
Hill, Harold W.: See-
Baxter, Duane W.; Felton, Bruce C; Hill, Harold W.; and Hoff-
man, Harry S., Jr.,3,428,953.
Hill, Harry E.; and Kaiser, Donald W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Process for stabilizing a polyol phosphorus by adding
limonene dioxide, vinylcyclohexene dioxide or dicyclodiepoxy car-
boxylate and composition. 3,439,068, 4-15-69, CI. 260-928.
Hill, Ingman, Chase & Co.: See —
Chenoweth, Harry H.; and Ingman, Gordon G., 3,426,537.
Hill, Jack O.; and Harding, James L., to Hycalog, Inc., mesne.
Method of forming an underwater trench. 3,423,945, 1-28-69, CI.
61-72.
Hill, Jack: See—
Deinken, Herman P.; Hill, Jack; Bell, Donald L.; and Zastrow,
John A.,3,485,360.
Hill, Jacque A. F.; and Draper, James S., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Fluidized particle dispenser. 3,432,208, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 302-53.
Hill, James A.: See —
Bloom, Melvin S.; and Hill, James A.,3,458,506.
Hill, James C, to Monsanto Company. Thermal dealkylation of alkyl
aromatic compounds employing a hydrogen donor and molecular
hydrogen. 3,483,266, 12-9-69, CI. 260-672.
Hill, James C: See —
Engelbrecht, Robert M.; Hill, James C; and Moore, Richard
N., 3,459,821.
Engelbrecht, Robert M.; Hill, James C; and Moore, Richard
N., 3,485,883.
Hill, James J., to World-Wide Electronics, Inc. Electronic device for
separating voice from frequency control signals. 3,456,162, 7-15-
69, CI. 317-138.
Hill, James S.: See —
Hauel, Anna P.; Hill, James S.; and Reilly, William
E., 3,437,525.
Hill, Jeremy Allan: See —
English, James; Putner, Tony Ian; Watts, John Francis; and Hill,
Jeremy Allan.3,445,673.
Hill, John A., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Controlled release
tablet. 3,458,622, 7-29-69, CI. 424-19.
Hill, John G.: See-
Lynch, John M.; and Hill, John G.,3,480,716.
Hill, John K.: See—
Ackerman, Carl D.; and Hill, John K., 3,48 1,203.
Hill, John L., to Ramsey Engineering Company. Load control
system. 3,459,378, 8-5-69, CI. 241-35.
Hill, John L.: See-
Lynn, Richard G., Sr.; Machulda, James R.; and Hill, John
L.,3,431,858.
Hill, John. Method of making semiconductor devices. 3,440,717, 4-
29-69, CI. 29-588.
Hill, John. Drum or reel for cable. 3.471,009, 10-7-69. CI. 206-59.
Hill, Keith Alan: See-
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill,
Arthur.3,466,318.
Hill, Kenneth L.: See-
Wilson, Kenneth R.; and Hill. Kenneth L., 3,434,822.
Hill, Lawrence R.: See —
Intrater, Josef; and Hill, Lawrence R., 3,468, 722.
Hill, Le Roy D.; and Sanders, Robert M., to North American
Rockwell Corporation, mesne. Pattern mechanism for knitting
machines. 3,444,706, 5-20-69, CI. 66-154.
Hill, Leroy D.; Imboden, Walter H.; and Riehl, Melvin E., to North
American Rockwell Corporation, mesne. Pattern means for
knitting machines. 3,439,513, 4-22-69, CI. 66-154.
Hill, Lester A., Jr.: See—
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lester A.,
Jr.,3,462,375.
Hill, Lestera A., Jr.: See —
Braus, Harry; Hager, Jerome E.; and Hill, Lestera A.,
Jr.,3,480,58I.
Hill, Marion E., to Stanford Research Institute. Process for the
production of heat-stable fluorinated orthocarbonates, and novel
compounds produced thereby. 3,426,078, 2-4-69, CI. 260-615.
Hill, Morse; and Matas, Stephen J., to Republic Steel Corporation.
High strength alloy steel compositions and process of producing
high strength steel including hot- cold working. 3,453,152, 7-1-69,
CI. 148-12.4
Hill, Morse: See —
Reusser, Hans E.; and Hill, Morse, 3,478,523.
Hill, Norman C: See —
Ainsworth, Willard E.; and Hill, Norman C, 3,427,849.
Hill, Olen E.: See-
Davis, John W.; and Hill, Olen E.,3,469,734.
Hill, Oscar K., to Better Packages, Inc. Liquid applicator for strip
material. 3,468,287, 9-23-69, CI. 118-246.
Hill, Philip Melvin, to Abbott Laboratories. Universally useful stock
material for manufacturing plastic dosage units by compression
tableting processes. 3,453,360, 7-1-69, CI. 424-22.
Hill, Preston L., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Roll-
weld cylinder fabrication. 3,465,412, 9-9-69, CI. 29-423.
Hill, Ralph L., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Packaging. 3,437,195, 4-8-69, CI. 206-47.
Hill, Raymond Roger. Adjustable advance limiter for ignition
systems. 3,430,459, 3-4-69, CI. 64-25.
Hill, Richard N.; and Brackney, Harry S., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for reducing the evolution of fluorine values from triple
superphosphate fertilizer. 3,431,096, 3-4-69, CI. 71-41.
Hill, Richard Norman; and Bartik, William John, to Sperry Rand
Corporation. Magnetic switch. 3,465,165, 9-2-69, CI. 307-88.
Hill, Robert E.; Mills, George B.; and Morriss, Reuben M., Jr., to
Monsanto Company. Wood treating composition. 3,474,172, 10-
21-69, CI. 424-294.
Hill, Robert R.: See—
Espenschied. Edward P.; and Hill, Robert R.,3,446,491.
Hill, Robert W.: See—
Galiano, Francis R.; and Hill, Robert W., 3,461, 186.
Hill, Robert W.; and Galiano, Francis R., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
Aminoplast coatings having hydroxyl containing styrene copolymer
and alkyd resin incorporated therein. 3,480,693, 11-25-69, CI.
260-850.
Hill, Robert W.; and Hopkins, Thomas R., to Gulf Oil Corporation.
3-Oxa-16-pentacosenamide and 3-oxa-12- heneicosenamide.
3,467,706, 9-16-69, CI. 260-561.
Hill, Ronald C: See—
Herzog, John H.; and Hill, Ronald C, 3,461,763.
Hill, Roy R., to Rheem Manufacturing Company. Method of forming
excavation teeth. 3,425,1 17, 2-4-69, CI. 29-475.
Hill, Russell J.: See—
Rogen, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J. .3,440,997.
Rogen, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J. ,3,483,748.
Rogen, Neil E.; and Hill, Russell J. ,3,483,752.
Hill Top Research, Inc.: See —
Majors, Paul A., 3,447,657.
Hill, Uno T., to Inland Steel Company. Method and apparatus for
automatic control of pickling system. 3,427,198, 2-11-69, CI. 134-
10.
Hill, Uno T., to Inland Steel Company. Pickling bath control ap-
paratus and method. 3,433,670, 3-18-69, CI. 134-10.
Hill, Vernon L.; Rausch, John J.; Hess, Alan L.; Van Thyne, Ray J.;
and Nichols, Harry R., to IIT Research Institute. Hafnium base al-
loys. 3,446,615, 5-27-69, CI. 75-134.
Hill, Virgil; and Russo, Frank W. Changeable nameplate. 3,419,983,
1-7-69, CI. 40-95.
Hill, William G.: See-
Stevens, Allan Ernes'; Hill, William G.; and Aldous, David
John,3 ,46 1,269.
Hill, William H.: See—
Brody, Lee; and Hill, William H., 3,449,949.
Hill, William H., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Self-aligning welding
fixture. 3,487,192, 12-30-69, CI. 219-1 19.
Hill, William J., to Morgan Construction Company. Cooling bed
construction. 3,462.004, 8-19-69, CI. 198-219.
Hill, William J.: See—
Sieurin, Donald; and Hill, William J. ,3,429, 167.
Woodrow, Harold E.; and Hill, William J. ,3,439,882.
Hill. William Melville: See-
Dicks, Peter Derek John; and Hill. William Melville, 3,482,013.
Hill, William T., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company, The
, mesne. Weighing system. 3,437,160, 4-8-69, CI. 177-21 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
691
Hill-Rom Company, Inc.: See-
Burst. Francis J., 3,436,769.
Hillander, Oscar Hilding. to Stal-Laval Turbin AB. Arrangement for
mounting bearings for counter- rotating shafts and a bearing
therefor. 3,468,587, 9-23-69, CI. 308-15.
Hillander, Oscar Hilding, to Stal-Laval Turbin AB. Shaft bearings for
counterrotating propeller shafts. 3,471,206, 10-7-69, CI. 308-15.
Hillander, Oscar Hilding; and Jung, lngvar Karl Einar, to Stal-Laval
Turbin AB. Arrangement in sea-going vessels powered with two
counter-rotating propellers. 3,454,098. 7-8-69, CI. 170-135.28
Hillas, Kenneth M., to Union Carbide Corporation. Process for
bonding non-woven scrim. 3,444,024, 5-13-69, CI. 156-306.
Hillas, Kenneth M., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of bond-
ing non-woven scrim. 3,444,025, 5-13-69, CI. 156-306.
Hillberg, Ernest T.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,472,069.
Hillbom, Per Tage Borje: See —
Groschopp, Herbert Gerhard; Hillbom, Per Tage Borje; and
Nilsson, Bengt Erik, 3, 474, 274.
Hille Engineering Company Limited, The: See —
Wilson, Alexander Ian, 3,433,045.
Wilson, Alexander Ian, 3,485,077.
Hille, Ernst: See —
Meininger, Fritz; and Hille, Ernst, 3,435,023.
Hille, Lawrence S.: See —
Solberg, Conrad J.; Hille, Lawrence S.; Schoenherr, Henry W.;
and Solstad, Russell V.,3,449,828.
Hille, Peter J. Heating device for aircraft engines. 3,451,663, 6-24-
69, CI. 263-19.
Hillebrand, Friedhelm: See —
Heim. Armin; and Hillebrand, Friedhelm, 3,480,072.
Pfaff, Herbert; Lasseur, Walter; and Hillebrand, Fried-
helm,3,447,806.
Hillebrand, Heinrich, to Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt.
Centrifugal machine. 3,428,182, 2-18-69, CI. 210-369.
Hillegass, Donald V.: See —
Menapace, Henry R.; Maly, Neil A.; Benner, Gereld S.; and Hil-
legass, Donald V. ,3,446,86 1.
Hillegass, Kenneth P., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Disc brake with quick change lining structure. 3,432,007, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 188-73.
Hillegass, Kenneth P., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Brake lining fastener. 3,486,589, 12-30-69, CI. 188-73.
Hillegass, Kenneth P.; and Gowins, John F., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Clutch with centrifugally balanced piston
and accumulator. 3,438,472, 4-15-69, CI. 192-106.
Hilleman. George L., to Vulcan Manufacturing Company, Inc. Dish-
washing machine. 3,446,219, 5-27-69, CI. 134-100.
Hillen, Cecil Frederick John. Telecommunication switching systems.
3,469,035, 9-23-69, CI. 179-18.
Hillen, Henri F. J., to Construction Techniques, Inc. mesne. Form
for constructing a slab for talus or bottom protection. 3,425,227,
2-4-69, CI. 61-38.
Hiller, Alexander J.: See —
Caldwell, John H., IV; Klee, Charles W., Hiller, Alexander J.;
Hanley, Thure E.; and Mathes, Robert H, 3,475,637.
Hiller, Fred L.: See—
Tsao, George T.; Reid, Thornton H.; Hiller, Fred L.; and Hub-
bard, Lawrence H., 3,432, 345.
Hiller, Johannes: See —
Gaissert, Heinz; and Hiller, Johannes.3,433,345.
Hiller, Karl-Heinz; Kindler, Hubert; Scholz, Heinrich; and Stroh-
meyer. Max, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of p-dialkylbenzenes. 3,444,255, 5-13-69,
CI. 260-671.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Method of
making coated arc welding electrodes. 3,447,959, 6-3-69, CI. 1 17-
202.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Method of
making a tubular welding wire or welding rod enclosing a core
composed of powdered constituents. 3,452,419, 7-1-69, CI. 29-
420.5
Hillert, Lars Hilding, to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Method of
making coated arc welding electrodes. 3,468,999, 9-23-69, CI.
264-174.
Hillert, Lars Hilding, to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Method of
making coated arc welding electrodes. 3,472,686, 10-14-69, CI.
117-205.
Hillhouse, David L., to General Electric Company. Digital
capacitance motion transducer. 3,487.402, 12-30-69, CI. 340-347.
Hillhouse, Mial T., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Tire
stud. 3,480,062, 11-25-69, CI. 152-210.
Hilliard Corporation, The: See —
Wilansky, Harold, 3,425,563.
Hilliard, Merle: See —
Sunderman, Elwin; and Hilliard, Merle, 3,444, 78 1.
Hillier, Edward F. H. B., to Dowty Seals Limited. Gasket assemblies.
3,477,867, 11-11-69, CI. 117-4.
Hillier, Malcolm Edwin, to Marbaix, Gaston E., Limited. Feeding of
nails and the like for fastening machines. 3,442,374, 5-6-69, CI.
206-56.
Hillier, Malcolm Edwin, to Marbaix, Gaston E., Limited. Pneumatic
devices for driving fasteners or like purposes. 3,479,926, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 91-461.
Hillis, Donuil A., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Drift compensation circuit for analog-
to-digital converter. 3,430,227, 2-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Hillman, Donald A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Diluent purifi-
cation process and apparatus. 3,484,427, 12-16-69, CI. 260-94.7
Hillman, Gary; and Douches, Joseph Luke, to Mitronics Inc. Silk
screen apparatus for precision coating articles. 3,486,441, 12-30-
69, CI. 101-35.
Hillman, Kurt: See —
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt,3,423,631.
Geller, William; and Hillman, Kurt,3,466,496.
Hillman, Melville E. D., to Chevron Research Corporation. C-9 to
C-20 p-alkylphenyldichloroboranes. 3,439,030, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
543.
Hillman, Murray J., to Hycon Mfg., Company. Velocity comparator
for devices having intermittent motion. 3,469,515, 9-30-69, CI. 95-
12.5
Hillman, Robert C, to Whitney Blake Company, The. Method of
making jacketed multiconduction electrical cable. 3,420,720, 1-7-
69, CI. 156-53.
Hillmann, Otto, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Con-
trol of a relay chain circuit. 3,423,637, 1-21-69, CI. 317-26.
Hills, Bernard T., to Victor Comptometer Corporation. Fishing rod.
3,469,338, 9-30-69, CI. 43-18.
Hills, David G., to Monsanto Company. Container. 3,443,710, 5-13-
69, CI. 215-1.
Hills, Derek William: See—
Bartels-Keith, James Richard; and Hills, Derek Wil-
liam,3,468,891.
Hills, George B.: See —
Chisholm, John J.; and Hills, George B., 3,448,706.
Hills, George S.: See —
Patterson, Morehead.3,428,052.
Hills, James F., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Nut formed with
multiple torque-off collars. 3,444,775, 5-20-69, CI. 85-61.
Hills, William H.: See—
Chidgey, Ronald W.; and Hills, William H., 3 ,447,296.
Hills-McCanna Company: See—
Flynn, Jac B., 3,455,321.
Priese, Werner K., 3,425,663.
Priese, Werner K.; and Robbins, Vernon E., 3,439,897.
Priese, Werner K.; and Davies David J., 3,445,087.
Priese Werner K., 3,451,423.
Priese, Werner K., 3.462,120.
Priese, Werner K.; and Davies, David J., 3,480,253.
Hillseth, Paul W. Aircraft hanger and door structure associated
therewith. 3,475,861, 1 1-4-69, CI. 49-358.
Hillyer, Martin J., to Shell Oil Company. Epoxy containing concrete.
3,477,979, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-29.2
Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Company. Control for a
modulated clutch and reversible transmission with shift-restricting
inhibitors. 3,438,469, 4-15-69, CI. 192-3.5
Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Company. Clutch plates
having means to prevent flutter. 3,446,323, 5-27-69, CI. 192-70.1 1
Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc, Incorporated. Clutch having radi-
ally shiftable means to prevent flutter. 3,472,348, 10-14-69, CI.
192-70.23
Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc, Incorporated. Clutch having a
skewed surface means to prevent flutter. 3,482,668, 12-9-69, CI.
192-70.14
Hilpert, Conrad R.; and Black, James B., to Twin Disc, Incor-
porated. Self-stabilizing power transmitting device having hydrauli-
cally actuated friction plates and torque responsive hydraulic in-
verse feedback. 3,420,344, 1-7-69, CI. 192-56.
Hilpert, Conrad R.; and De Long, Roger G., to Twin Disc, Incor-
porated. Constant speed clutch and torque converter transmission.
3,469,663, 9-30-69, CI. 192-3.33
Hilpert, Fritz, to International Business Machines Corporation. Paper
feed device. 3,477,626, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 226-9.
Hilpert, Richard: See —
Gorke, Klaus; Hilpert, Richard; Schleimer, Bernhard; and Ditt-
mann, Walter.3,442,675.
Hits, Neal C, 1/2 to Naidenoff, John V. Vehicle articulating
coupling with electrical and fluid service line connectors.
3,428,334, 2-18-69, CI. 280-421.
Hilsinger, Harry A., Jr.; and Kindermann, Wilfred J., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Latch mechanism for a
retractile cord reel. 3,462,095, 8-19-69, CI. 242-107.7
Hilsinger, Russell J. Fluid separating device. 3,483,987, 12-16-69.
CI. 210-223.
Hilsum, Cyril: See —
Broom, Ronald Francis Johnston; Hilsum, Cyril; Bayley, Donald;
and Ralphs, John Dennis.3,443,109.
692
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Hilten, John S.: See—
Nerwin, Henry Norman, Jr.; Leadbeter, Willard S.; and Hilten,
John S., 3,445,289.
Hiltgen, Aloysius X.; and Matz, William H., to Calgon Corporation,
mesne. Activated carbon tablet. 3,454,502, 7-8-69, CI. 252-428.
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Bayer, Johann Wolfgang, 3,424,361.
Bayer, Wolfgang; and Rangger, Herbert, 3,482,753.
Rangger, Herbert; Seghezzi, Hans-Dieter; and Batliner, Elmar,
3,472,440.
Rangger, Herbert, 3,473,717.
Streng, Alfred Josef; and Zurcher, Kurt, 3,426,412.
Thurner, Elmar, 3,478,638.
Hilti, Martin, to Anstalt fur Montage-Technik. Fastener and package
therefor. 3,428,169, 2-18-69, CI. 206-56.
Hilton, Albert R.; and Jones, Charlie E., Jr., to Texas Instruments In-
corporated. Method and apparatus for measuring the thickness of
films by means of elliptical polarization of reflected infrared radia-
tion. 3,426,201, 2-4-69, CI. 250-83.3
Hilton, Garrett H., Jr.: See —
Peters, Harry L.; Nessim, David J.; Morrow, James J.; and Hil-
ton, Garrett H., Jr.,3,47 1,391.
Hilton, Gay E.: See —
Laughlin, Charles R., Jr.; Hilton, Gay E.; Lavigne, Richard C;
and Hollenbaugh, Roger C, 3,47 1,856.
Hilton, H. H., Inc.: See-
Bayard, Frank W., Jr., 3,473,750.
Hilton, Kenneth; and Taylor, William R. Microwave heating devices.
3,474,213, 10-21-69, CI. 219-10.5
Hilton, Ralph William, to Harvey Aluminum (Incorporated). Pres-
sure compensating resealable plug. 3,472,416, 10-14-69, CI. 220-
60.
Hilton, Thomas B.; and Kowalski, Xavier, to Monsanto Company.
Compositions for and processes of bleaching treated textiles.
3,431,206, 3-4-69, CI. 252-99.
Hilton, Thomas B.; and McEwan, Gilbert J., to Monsanto Company.
Detergent compositions. 3,444,086, 5-13-69, CI. 252-138.
Hilty, Walden K., to Ross & Rowe, Inc. Lecithin compositions.
3,480,544, 11-25-69, CI. 252-1.
Hiltz, Ralph H., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. Carbon diox-
ide generating compositions. 3,477,955, 11-11-69, CI. 252-4.
Hilux Holdings Societe Anonyme: See —
Mills, Arnold T., 3,430,654.
Hilvman, Lee, to Universal Oil Products Company. Manufacture of
spheroidal silica-alumina particles. 3,437,603, 4-8-69, CI. 252-453.
Hilzen, Hy. Electrical lighting fixtures with heat-collecting and heat-
dissipating means. 3,428,798, 2-18-69, CI. 240-3.
Himel, Curtis Joseph. Air cleaning apparatus. 3,480,262, 11-25-69,
CI. 261-22.
Himelreich, Louis E., to Scheirich, H. J., Company. Cabinet formed
of grooved and folded laminated panels. 3,472,571, 10-14-69, CI.
312-259.
Himelreich, Louis E., to Scheirich, H. J., Company. Cabinet struc-
ture employing grooved and folded laminated panels. 3,472,572,
10-14-69, CI. 312-259.
Himelsbaugh, Rudolph, to Thermal Engineering & Design Company.
Method of attaching a metal base plate to a plastic container.
3,421,467, 1-14-69, CI. 113-121.
Himes, Don I.; and Schlisser, Gabor, to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corporation. Bidirectional electronic phase shifter.
3,482,171, 12-2-69, CI. 328-155.
Himes, Glenn R.: See —
Martin, Jon W.; Snyder, John L.; and Himes, Glenn
R.,3,473,240.
Himes, Walter: See —
Davidse, Pieter D.; Koster, Lawrence R.; and Himes,
Walter.3,423,303.
Himm, Dieter: See —
Henn, Erwin; and Himm, Dieter, 3, 446,441.
Himmel, Franz, to Fritz Drexler. Sealing connection. 3,429,581, 2-
25-69, CI. 277-180.
Himmel, Rene K.: See —
Gordon, Thomas T.; and Himmel, Rene K., 3,472,675.
Himmelbauer, Erich Eduard; and Peper, Jan, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne. Arrangement for correcting deflection errors in a
cathode-ray tube. 3,449,621 , 6-10-69, CI. 315-25.
Himmelheber, Max; and Steiner, Klaus. Stratified wood composition
panel. 3,447,996, 6-3-69, CI. 161-55.
Himmelmann, Wolfgang: See —
Frank, Karl; Himmelmann, Wolfgang; and Ulrich,
Hans,3,467,519.
Himmelmann, Wolfgang; Moll, Franz; Posse, Rolf-Fred; Riebel,
Alexander; and Ulrich, Hans, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Photo-
graphic silver halide material containing carboxyalkylated dextrin.
3,441,412, 4-29-69, CI. 96-94.
Himmelmann, Wolfgang; Riebel, Alexander; Zenner, Karl-Friedrich;
and Meckl, Heinz, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Hardening
of photographic gelatin-containing layers. 3,480,440, 1 1-25-69, CI.
96-111.
Lassig, Wolfgang; Riebel, Alexander; Puschel, Walter; and Him-
melmann, Wolfgang, 3,480,431.
Himmelsbach, Paul, to Schneider, Jos., & Co. Mechanism for dif-
ferently displacing two movable components in an optical objec-
tive. 3,480,349, 1 1-25-69, CI. 350-187.
Himmelstein, Sidney: See —
Tveter, Richard S., 3,441,886.
Himmelstein, Sydney: See —
Tveter, Richard S.; and Himmelstein, Sydney, 3,441, 187.
Himmler, William A.: See —
Dickert, Eugene A.; and Himmler, William A. ,3,471 ,418.
Himy, Albert: See-
Solomon, Frank; and Himy, Albert,3,450,566.
Hinaga, Yasushi: See —
Nakamura, Osamu; Hinaga, Yasushi; Yamamoto, Makoto; Ohta,
Susumu; Kawai, Tadashi, and Mizusawa, Kenichi, 3,484, 866.
Hinck, Ernest C, III; and Bowen, John T., to Ingersoll-Rand Com-
pany. Housing for portable machines. 3,478,958, 11-18-69, CI.
230-232.
Hind, Harry W. Ear guard for water polo players. 3,454,962, 7-15-
69, CI. 2-2.
Hind, John D., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Method of puffing
tobacco stems. 3,425,425, 2-4-69, CI. 131-140.
Hind, John D., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Process for the treat-
ment of tobacco. 3,483,874, 12-16-69, CI. 131-140.
Hind, John D.; and Seligman, Robert B., to Philip Morris Incor-
porated. Method of preparing a reconstituted tobacco sheet em-
ploying a pectin adhesive. 3,420,241, 1-7-69, CI. 131-140.
Hind, John D.; and Seligman, Robert B., to Philip Morris Incor-
porated. Method of preparing a reconstituted tobacco sheet.
3,435,829, 4-1-69, CI. 131-140.
Hinde, William L.: See —
Gogia, Jugal K.; Hinde, William L.; and Seldner,
Kurt,3,427,466.
Hinden, Milton. Motorized damper assembly for ducts of varying
widths. 3,457,849, 7-29-69, CI. 98-110.
Hinderer, Edward F., to Ajem Laboratories Inc. Valve for leak test-
ing system. 3,483,733, 12-16-69, CI. 73-40.
Hinderer, Edward F.; and Dallier, Charles F., to Ajem Laboratories,
Inc. Circuitry for leak tester. 3,457,775, 7-29-69, CI. 73-40.
Hinderer, Helmuth E.; and Smith, Ralph W., to Monsanto Company.
Soluble aromatic polyamides containing bridged para-biphenylene
linkages. 3,467,623, 9-16-69, CI. 260-47.
Hindermann, Peter: See —
Kolliker, Hans Peter; and Hindermann, Peter,3,42 1,828.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter.3,455,969.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter,3,462,463.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Zenhausern, Anton; and Hindermann,
Peter,3,43 1,285.
Hindersinn, Raymond R.: See —
Ilardo, Charles S.; and Hindersinn, Raymond R., 3.433, 654.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., to Hooker Chemical Corporation.
Polyesters of diacid halide bisphenol and aliphatic modifier.
3,471,441, 10-7-69, CI. 260-47.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Novel
chlorocarbon. 3,475,502, 10-28-69, CI. 260-648.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Fire re-
tardant thermoplastic compositions. 3,483,272, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
876.
Hindersinn, Raymond R.; and Ilardo, Charles S., to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corporation. Fire resistant compositions comprising an
elastomer and a fatty ester-halogenated cyclopentadiene adduct.
3,449,279, 6-10-69, CI. 260-23.7
Hindersinn, Raymond R.; and Witschard, Gilbert, to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corporation. Fire retardant intumcscent coating compositions.
3,449,161, 6-10-69, CI. 117-136.
Hindin, Herbert B.; Klang, Robert S.; and Phillips, George M., to
Mohawk Rubber Company, The. Vehicle tires. 3,452,799, 7-1-69,
CI. 152-353.
Hindin Saul Gerald; and Dettling, Joseph C, to Engelhard Industries,
Inc. Process for making a faujasite-type crystalline zeolite.
3.484,194, 12-16-69. CI. 23-1 13.
Hindin, Saul G.: See —
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig
A. ,3,420.784.
Keith, Carl D., Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig
A.,3,423,328.
Hindle, Son & Co.: See —
Hindle, Thomas, 3,460,582.
Hindle Son & Co., Limited: See —
Hindle, Thomas; and Banks. David Dugmore, 3,452,908.
Hindle, Thomas, to Hindle, Son & Co. Loom dobbies. 3,460,582, 8-
12-69, CI. 139-68.
Hindle, Thomas; and Banks, David Dugmore, to Hindle Son & Co.,
Limited. Guiding means for paper-machine felts and other con-
tinuous moving webs or bands. 3.452.908, 7-1-69, CI. 226-21.
Hindley, James W. Catch for perforated board attachments.
3,477,677, 11-1 1-69, CI. 248-220.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
693
Hindman, Clarence B.; and Junkins, James S., to Sterling Faucet
Company, mesne. Simplified ball cock assembly. 3,459,210, 8-5-
69, CI. 137-216.
Hindman, Robert G.; and Bardgette, John J., to Esso Production
Research Company, mesne. Apparatus for use with offshore
marine structures. 3,426,542, 2-1 1-69. CI. 61-46.
Hinds. Cyril, to Oil Center Research, Inc. Fish bait composition.
3,428,459. 2-18-69, CI. 99-3.
Hinds, Cyril, to Oil Center Research, Inc. Packing and sealing com-
position. 3,445,393, 5-20-69. CI. 252-58.
Hinds. Hubert. Derrick. 3.482.713, 12-9-69, CI. 214-1.
Hinds, James C: See —
Herbert, Richard M.; and Hinds. James C, 3,476,41 1.
Hinds. John A.: See—
Weems, Sterling J.; Hinds, John A.; and Mandil, Harry
I.,3,423,286.
Hinds, Lennox S.: See —
Burke, Walter E.; and Hinds, Lennox S., 3,462,598.
Hinds, Robert J.; and Premo, Paul M., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Continuous distillation of sulfur dichloride- sulfur
monochloride to recover pure sulfur dichloride. 3,479,253, 11-18-
69. CI. 203-6.
Hine, Fumio; Takehara. Zenichiro; and Yoshizawa, Shiro, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Electrolytic process of making
chlorine. 3.481,847, 12-2-69, CI. 204-128.
Hine. Louis P., Jr., to Luxaire, Inc. Balanced flue enclosed infra-red
heater. 3.434,466, 3-25-69, CI. 126-92.
Hine, Louis P., Jr., to Luxaire, Inc. Direct ignition of fluid fuel bur-
ners. 3.457.020, 7-22-69, CI. 431-66.
Hine, William Robert, Jr.; and Holm, Myron J., to Monsanto Com-
pany. Cellulosic paper sized with an alkyl acrylate or propiolate
and a polyalkyleneimine. 3,461,029, 8-12-69, CI. 162-168.
Hines, E. W., and Associates: See —
Hines, Eugene W., 3,460,015.
Hines, E. W., Associates: See —
Hines, Eugene W., 3,429,155.
Hines, Eugene W., to Hines, E. W., Associates. Positioning control
system. 3,429,155, 2-25-69, CI. 72-9.
Hines, Eugene W., to Highway Products, Inc. Stabilizing control for
articulated vehicles. 3,439,936, 4-22-69, CI. 280-432.
Hines, Eugene W., to Hines, E. W., and Associates. Positioning con-
trol system. 3,460,015, 8-5-69, CI. 318-117.
Hines, Gail Hamilton. Ball game including chance ball path
disrupter. 3,438,631, 4-15-69, CI. 273-95.
Hines, James L. R. Time counting traffic signalling system.
3,480,909, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-43.
Hines, John, to New England Lock and Hardware Co., The. Thumb
knob attachment for mortise-type lock. 3,435,644, 4-1-69, CI. 70-
129.
Hines, Marion E., to Microwave Associates, Inc. Digital electric
wave phase shifters. 3,423,699, 1-21-69, CI. 333-31.
Hines, Marion E.; and Helszajn, Joseph, to Microwave Associates,
Inc. Ferrite junction circulators having biasing connector wire at
ferrite center. 3,457,525, 7-22-69, CI. 333-1.1
Hines, Paul J. Flexible resistance element film. 3,457,537, 7-22-69,
CI. 338-162.
Hines, Vernon C. Safety harness for flexible hose and the like.
3,431,947, 3-11-69, CI. 138-106.
Hines, Walter; Bixby, William E.; and Quateman, Joseph I., to Bell
& Howell Company. Method and article of creating opaque sur-
face on transparent films. 3,424,640, 1-28-69, CI. 161-6.
Hines, Walter: See —
Smitzer, Louis A.; Tyler, Len A.; Hines, Walter; and Bixby, Wil-
liam E., 3,442,585.
Hing, Francisco S.: See —
Billerbeck, Fred W.;
A.,3,429,711.
Hinger, William R., to Wehr Corporation. Latch assembly for
material handling magnet. 3,477,050, 1 1-4-69, CI. 335-285.
Hini, Paul, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Revolution counter.
3,456,097, 7-15-69, CI. 235-92.
Hini, Paul, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Noncontact electrical
coupling semiconductor device. 3,471,722, 10-7-69, CI. 310-10.
Hiniker, Kenneth S. Flexible extension for chemical band spreader.
3.474,746, 10-28-69, CI. 111-85.
Hinkebein, John A., to Monsanto CompanyOOOOOOOOOO. Process for
recovering phosphorus from sludge. 3,436,184, 4-1-69, CI. 23-223.
Hinkebein, John A., to Monsanto Company. Phosphorus production.
3,442,621, 5-6-69, CI. 23-223.
Hinkein, Donald J.: See—
Bradley, Mark E.; and Hinkein. Donald J. ,3,427,494.
Hinkein, Donald J.; and Liu, Der Sheng, to International Business
Machines corporation. Graphic deflection system employing
variably damped deflection winding. 3,431,457. 3-4-69. CI. 315-
18.
Hinkel, Russel G., Sr.: See —
Hinkel, Walter D.; and Hinkel, Russel G., Sr.,3,426,460.
Hinkel, Walter D.; and Hinkel, Russel G., Sr. Smooth bite at-
tachment for a clam-shell bucket. 3,426,460, 2-1 1-69, CI. 37-184.
Hing, Francisco S.; and Purvis, George
Hinkeldey, Arno, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Indirectly heated
dispenser cathode for electronic discharge devices. 3,441,780, 4-
29-69, CI. 313-346.
Hinkle. Charles E.: See —
Hinkle, John T.; and Hinkle, Charles E., 3,464.244.
Hinkle, Donald L. Safety coupling or connector. 3,462,179, 8-19-69,
CI. 287-100.
Hinkle, Donald L., to Berry, William B. Transporter and anchor for
well casing interliner or boot. 3,463,229, 8-26-69, CI. 166-207.
Hinkle, John T.; and Hinkle, Charles E. Automobile key case.
3,464,244, 9-2-69, CI. 70-456.
Hinkle, Lloyd A. Structural assembly. 3,456,921, 7-22-69, CI. 256-
22..
Hinkley, Everett D.: See —
Rediker, Robert H.; Hinkley, Everett D.; and Jadus, Dale
K., 3,486,949.
Hinkson, Arthur William. Remote control toy. 3,481,071, 12-2-69,
CI. 46-240.
Hinkson, Clair L. Swivel hanger for fishing lure. 3,426,468, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 43-42.74
Hinkson, Robert E.: See —
Reed, Thomas G., Jr.; and Hinkson, Robert E., 3,442,737.
Hinlein, Sigmund, to Honeywell Inc. Method of fabricating magnetic
transducers. 3,479,737, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-603.
Hinman, Clinton R.: See —
Jones, Cordis W.; and Hinman, Clinton R.,3,433,123.
Hinman, Richard L.: See—
Hedaya, Eddie; Theodoropulos, Spyros; and Hinman, Richard
L., 3,472,817.
Hinn, John S.: See —
Webster, Robert C; and Hinn, John S., 3,453, 1 2 1 .
Hino, Masamichi, to Kubota Iron and Machinery Works, Ltd.
Weighing apparatus. 3.421,594, 1-14-69, CI. 177-223.
Hino, Masamichi, to Kubota Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha, a/k/a Kubota,
Ltd. Weighing machine. 3,472,330, 10-14-69, CI. 177-214.
Hino, Takashi: See —
Fukuda, Masataro; Hirai, Taketsugu; Hino, Takashi; Shiramoto,
Tomizo; Sawada, Isoo; and Yanagihara, Nobuyuki, 3,443, 999.
Hinohara, Keiichi: See —
Toyoda, Hiromichi; Tayama, Kazuo; Miyazaki, Yoshitoshi;
Hinohara, Keiichi; and Suzuki, Hisao, 3,472,071 .
Hinoshita, Shigehiko: See —
Kawashima, Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshnio,
Maroshi,3,437,839.
Kawashima, Masao
Maroshi.3,441,750
Hinrichs, Helmut: See —
Niedetzky, Johann; and Hinrichs, Helmut,3,440,021.
Hinrichs, Horst; and Mensing, Walter, to Westinghouse Bremsen-
und Apparatebau, G.m.b.H. Fluid pressure braking apparatus com-
bined with spring-applied braking apparatus. 3,443,839, 5-13-69,
CI. 303-2.
Hinrichs, John F., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Rapid load system
for electron beam welder. 3,430,029, 2-25-69, CI. 219-121.
Hinrichs, Karl; and Diederich, Perry A., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Detector for pulse code modulated signals with feedback for
baseline correction. 3,421,093, 1-7-69, CI. 329-104.
Hinrichsen, Hans V., to Fulton Company, The. Adjustable load sup-
port. 3,474,997, 10-28-69, CI. 248-354.
Hinschlager, Rudolf F.: See —
Miller, Alfred J.; Hinschlager, Rudolf F.; Allan, Stewart; and
Weidner, William C.,3,462,135.
Hinson, Claudell: See —
Cauthen, John V.; Hinson, Claudell; Ledford. Garland M.; and
Abe, Fujio.3,459,235.
Hinson, Larry D.: See —
Payne, Jackie E.; and Hinson, Larry D, 3,450, 769.
Hinssen, Andreas Petrus Paulus; and Smeelen, Theodorus Johannes
Henricus, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Incandescent lamp
having a filament surrounded by a wire screen. 3,457,449, 7-22-
69, CI. 313-315.
Hinterholzer, Hans. Brake attachment for ski. 3.433,494, 3-18-69,
CI. 280-1 1.13
Hintermeier, Karl: See —
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Hintermeier, Karl, 3,448, 1 1 1.
Von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Hintermeier, Karl, 3,463,821.
Hinton, Albert J.: See —
Connerat, Edwin B., 3,421,454.
Hinton, Everett H., Jr.: See —
Smith, Vernon C; and Hinton, Everett H., Jr., 3,434, 875.
Hinton, George F., to United States of America, Navy. Line integral
magnetometer for measuring current flow through an electrolyte.
3,435,338, 3-25-69, CI. 324-43.
Hinton, George F.. to United States of America, Navy. Spinning line
integral magnetometer for measuring a current or an electric field.
3,436,650, 4-1-69, CI. 324-43.
Hinton, John L.: See —
Murray, George W„ 3,433.330.
Hinton, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymer
recovery apparatus. 3,450,183, 6-17-69, CI. 159-25.
Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshino,
694
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hinton, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Process control
in production of copolymers. 3,452,119, 6-24-69, CI. 260-880.
Hinton, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Olefin
polymerization and recovery. 3,457,249, 7-22-69, CI. 260-93.7
Hinton, Robert A.; and Norwood, Donald D., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Process for the polymerization of conjugated dienes.
3,461,109, 8-12-69, CI. 260-83.7
Hintz, Elmer J.: See —
Heinz, Kenneth J.; and Hintz, Elmer J. ,3,438, 295.
Hintz, Harald; and Deleroi, Werner. Static inverter comprising a
resonant circuit for generating a constant output voltage and
frequency. 3,454,863, 7-8-69, CI. 321-44.
Hintze, Norman. Polisher for high voltage electric lines. 3,430,279,
3-4-69, CI. 15-23.
Hintze, Woldemar: See —
Herzog, Hermann; and Hintze, Woldemar, 3,473,982.
Hintze, Woldemar, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Black
powder charge. 3,424,087, 1-28-69, CI. 102-39.
Hinxlage, Aloys, to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik "Phonix'
GmbH. Filling device for bottles or the like. 3,455,350, 7-15-69,
CI. 141-367.
Hinz, Martin W. Tree holding apparatus. 3,437,296, 4-8-69, CI. 248-
38.
Hinz, Walter W.; and Marandi, Ali, to Clemar Manufacturing Cor-
poration. Combination shut-off, anti-backflow and vacuum relief
valve. 3,454,032, 7-8-69, CI. 137-218.
Hinzmann, Alfred, to Hauni-Werke, Korber & Co., KG. Apparatus
for making holes in tobacco rods or the like. 3,483,873, 12-16-69,
CI. 131-23.
Hipope Limited: See —
Burke, Frederick, 3,484,006.
Hipp, James D.: See —
Floehr, Walter L.; Hipp, James D.; and May, Ronald
W.,3,450,064.
Hipp, Richard D., Jr., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Slide and method of using. 3,419,987, 1-7-69, CI. 40-152.
Hipp, Richard D., Jr., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Two piece mold for molding an undercut rim, and method
of molding. 3,431,967, 3-1 1-69, CI. 164-6.
Hippen, Ralph W. Fluid metering apparatus. 3,459,041, 8-5-69, CI.
73-239.
Hippert, Pierre Raoul, 1/2 to Societe Anonyme: Les Ateliers Reunis
Broyeurs Forplex. Dynamical selector device for crushers.
3,423,034, 1-21-69, CI. 241-51.
Hippisley, George W., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. High-speed dual-rank
flip-flop. 3,454,935, 7-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hippie, George Mack: See —
Bauer, Werner Robert; and Hippie, George Mack,3,459,912.
Hipps, Robert A.: See —
Phillips, Jerome; and Hipps, Robert A.,3,457,441.
Hiraga, Teitaro; Wakabayasi, Syoichi; Towtari, Yoshishiga; and In-
uyama, Tadao, to TDK Electronics Company, Limited. Manganese
zinc ferrite containing calcium oxide and at least one of tantalum
oxide and nisbium oxide. 3,481,876, 12-2-69, CI. 252-62.63
Hirahara, Katsuji, to FMC Corporation. Removing scabs from fruit.
3,446,259, 5-27-69, CI. 146-231.
Hirahara, Katsuji, to FMC Corporation. Fruit peeling method.
3,467,156, 9-16-69, CI. 146-226.
Hirahara, Katsuji, to FMC Corporation. Method of processing cereal
grain. 3,471,298, 10-7-69, CI. 99-2.
Hirai, Koji: See —
Okada, Yoichi; Watanabe, Tsutomu; Hirai, Koji; and Fujii,
Kazutoshi,3,484,351.
Hirai, Tadamasa: See —
Shohji, Senji; Kobayashi, Kazuo; Kuwata, Masanobu; Watanabe,
Yutaka; and Hirai, Tadamasa,3,474,301.
Hirai, Taketsugu: See —
Fukuda, Masataro; Hirai, Taketsugu; Hino, Takashi; Shiramoto,
Tomizo; Sawada, Isoo; and Yanagihara, Nobuyuki, 3,443,999.
Hirai, Toshio; Moori, Takehiro; and Masago, Hiroshi, to Osaka
Shosen Mitsui Senpaku Kabushiki Kaisha (Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
Ltd.). Apparatus for transporting refrigerating containers and
cooled containers used therefor. 3,440,834, 4-29-69, CI. 62-409.
Hiraiwa, Masumi; Takahasi, Tadasi; and Fukuda, Wataru, to Su-
mitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Process for the purification of
amino acids. 3,459,650, 8-5-69, CI. 204-180.
Hirakis, Emanuel C: See —
Yenawine, David L.; and Hirakis, Emanuel C, 3,432, 334.
Friedrich, Leonard A.; and Hirakis, Emanuel, 3, 446,606.
Hirano, Chikafusa: See —
Miura, Takeo; and Hirano, Chikafusa, 3,437,800.
Hirano, Hiroshi; Masuda, Katsutada; Kawai, Kiyohisa; and
Shimahara, Noboru, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. 2,4- and
2,6-dihalobenzyl methyl sulfoxides and sulfones. 3,465,044, 9-2-
69, CI. 260-607.
Hirano, Hiroshi; Masuda, Katsutada; Numata, Mitsuo; and Oka,
Yoshikazu, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Dialkyl-sulfoxides
and dialkyl-sulfones. 3,455,956, 7-15-69, CI. 260-345.1
Hirano, Hiroshi: See —
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Isekil, Hajime; and Hirano, Hiroshi,3 ,433,01 1.
Hirano, Katsuaki: See —
Miyake, Shunji; and Hirano, Katsuaki,3,440,316.
Hiraoka, Michihiro: See —
Enya, Choshi; and Hiraoka, Michihiro, 3,422,2 10.
Hiraoka, Yoichi. Keyboard percussion instrument. 3,443,469, 5-13-
69, CI. 84-410.
Hirata, Daniel K.: See —
Alana, James K.; and Hirata, Daniel K., 3,424,327.
Hirata, Eiichi: See —
Kurokawa, Harutoshi; Machida, Junzo; Nishikawa, Takao;
Hirata, Eiichi; and Hisaki, Hisao.3,454,348.
Hirata, Minoru: See —
Ueda, Kenji; Horiguchi, Tsutomu; and Hirata,
Minoru,3,458,413.
Hirata, Shigeru: See —
Nikai, Sei; Kojima, Yu; Mukai, Tsuneo; and Hirata,
Shigeru.3,485,384.
Hirata, Shinichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Tab programming con-
trol system by means of codes. 3,429,415, 2-25-69, CI. 197-179.
Hirata, Shinsuke: See —
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa, Etsuo; Hirata, Shinsuke; and
Hoshino, Tetsuo.3,474,109.
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa, Etsuo; Hirata, Shinsuke; and
Hoshino, Tetsuo,3,487,051.
Hirata, Tadashi: See —
Matsui, Masanao; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Hirata, Tadashi; and
Wakaki, Shigetoshi.3,450,705.
Matsui, Masano; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Uzu, Keigo; Hirata,
Tadashi; and Wakaki, Shigetoshi,3,429,894.
Hirata, Takashi: See —
Watanabe, Tomoyoshi; Hishida, Yukio; and Hirata,
Takashi.3,432,018.
Hirata, Toshio; Arai, Tashiro; and Yamaguchi, Kazuhide, to Tokyo
Koku Keiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for examining conditions
of filaments and yarns running at high speed. 3,485,095, 12-23-69,
CI. 73-160.
Hirata, Yasubumi: See —
Murakami, Masuo; Takahashi, Kozo; Murase, Kiyoshi; and
Hirata, Yasubumi,3,444,167.
Hiratsuka, Yoshio: See —
Ueshima, Kumao; Hiratsuka, Yoshio; Kuga, Toshiki; Yoshinaga,
Hirokazu; and Hayashi, Yoichi.3,459,418.
Hirayama, Chikara; and Maniero, Daniel A., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Process for hydrogen cyanide and acetylene
production in an arc heater having a rotating arc. 3,460,902, 8-12-
69, CI. 23-79.
Hirmann, Georg, to Polyprodukte AG. Friction gear. 3,424,012, 1-
28-69, CI. 74-25.
Hirn, Helmut; and Fromm, Eberhard. Power driven tamping and
ramming device. 3,483,805, 12-16-69, CI. 94-49.
Hirokawa, Yoichi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo
Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Power source device for driving step
motor of gyro. 3,437,899, 4-8-69, CI. 318-138.
Hirons, John L. Inspection window for a sand blasting enclosure.
3,470,654, 10-7-69, CI. 51-8.
Hirooka, Masaaki: See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Hirooka, Masaaki; and
Fujita, Toshimichi,3,478,002.
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Takagi, Kazumi; Fuku-
ba, Kobo; Hirooka, Masaaki; and Fujita,
Toshimichi,3,472,824.
Hirose, Akira: See—
Ueno, Kisaburo; Hirose, Akira; and Shinozawa, Tet-
suichi.3,482,957.
Hirose, Minoru; Kishioka, Taneji; and Shibanuma, Hajime, to
Hamada Printing Press Mfg., Co., Ltd. Method for automatic sort-
ing. 3,442,186, 5-6-69, CI. 93-93.
Hirose, Toshio: See —
Kanbara, Shu; Takahashi, Akio; Nakano, Masayuki; and Hirose,
Toshio,3,43 1,248.
Hirose, Yoshiyuki; and Hanaoka, Susumu, to Kabushiki Kaisha Daini
Seikosha. Oil retainer for rotary shaft. 3,435,611, 4-1-69, CI. 58-
140.
Hirota, Hozumi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Magnetic
permeability material. 3,433,630, 3-18-69, CI. 75-170.
Hirota, Hozumi: See —
Yanase, Akira; Tawara, Yoshio; Iga, Atsushi; and Hirota, Hozu-
mi,3,424,687.
Hirota, Kashichi. Collapsible bottle-carrying container. 3,484,019,
12-16-69, CI. 220-113.
Hirota, Sadao: See —
Hasegawa, Masaru; Hirota, Sadao; and Ogawa,
Hiroshi,3,42 1,282.
Takahashi, Hidehiko; Kaga, Shinichiro; and Hirota,
Sadao.3,466,364.
Hirota, Yusaku: See —
Nitta, Yoshihiro; Namekata, Masaya; Tomita, Eiichi; and Hirota,
Yusaku.3,432.489.
Hirs, Gene. Method of filtering. 3,450,262, 6-17-69, CI. 210-80.
LIST OF PATENTEES
695
Hirs Gene. Method and apparatus for filtering with overlapped filter
medium. 3,478,879, 1 1-18-69, CI. 210-77.
Hirs, Gene. Resilient tubular valve. 3,479,002, 11-1 8-69, CI. 251-5.
Hirs, Gene, to Hydromation Engineering Company. Filtration of or-
ganic materials. 3,486,621, 12-30-69, CI. 210-68.
Hirs, Gene; Mackenzie, Kenneth W.; and Stein, Alfred H., to Hydro-
mation Engineering Company. Electrostatic liquid filter.
3,468,778, 9-23-69, CI. 204-180.
Hirs, Gene; and Stein, Alfred H., to Hydromation Engineering Com-
pany. Dust collector. 3,480,330, 11-25-69, CI. 302-28.
Hirs, Gilles Gerardus, to Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor
Toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve van
Nijverheid. Bearing for radial and axial loads. 3,420,583, 1-7-69,
CI. 308-9.
Hirsbrunner, Hans G., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Electro-
thermal logic apparatus. 3,461,272, 8-12-69, CI. 219-505.
Hirsch, Abraham Adler. Inflow equalizer for wells and elongated
sieves. 3,450,207, 6-17-69, CI. 166-233.
Hirsch, Abraham Adler. Combination sample-culture bottle for bac-
teriological tests. 3,474,003, 10-21-69, CI. 195-127.
Hirsch, Charles J., to RCA Corporation. Converter for VHF-om-
nirange (VOR) receiver. 3,478,360, 11-11-69, CI. 343-106.
Hirsch, Charles K. Strainer gasket for sanitary piping systems.
3,421,631, 1-14-69, CI. 210-445.
Hirsch Company. See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton J., 3,479,975.
Hirsch, George. Time-internal switching device. 3,422,233, 1-14-69,
CI. 200-38.
Hirsch, Hans: See —
Sutherns, Edward Arthur; and Hirsch, Hans,3,420,669.
Hirsch, Horst Eberhard: See —
Bushell, Charles Herbert George; Hirsch, Horst Eberhard; and
Lauer, Randolph Mathias, 3,462,016.
Bushell, Charles Herbert George; and Hirsch, Horst
Eberhard,3 ,462,01 7.
Bushell, Charles H. G.; and Hirsch, Horst E.,3,482,688.
Hirsch, James A., to Mallory, P. R., & Co. Inc. System using shift re-
gister, ring counter and logic circuitry for controlling operation in
predetermined sequence. 3,450,995, 6-17-69, CI. 328-72.
Hirsch, James A.; and Shelton, Robert F., to Mallory, P. R., & Co.,
Inc. Motor control system for a timer. 3,443,180, 5-6-69, CI. 318-
102.
Hirsch, James Arthur, to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Percentage on-
off timing circuit. 3,486,044, 12-23-69, CI. 307-293.
Hirsch, James Arthur; and Smith, Robert D., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Electronic timing circuit. 3,461,322, 8-12-69, CI. 307-
293.
Hirsch, Le Roy D., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Logic cir-
cuit. 3,452,216, 6-24-69, CI. 307-215.
Hirsch, Lothar: See —
Hornig, Lothar; Grosspietsch, Horst; Mau, Gunter; and Hirsch,
Lothar.3,462,502.
Hornig, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Mau, Gunther,3,454,661.
Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Hirsch, Lothar,3,475,505.
Probst, Otto; Hornig, Lothar; and Hirsch, Lothar.3,441,597.
Probst, Otto; Horning, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Gosse, Hel-
mut^ ,445 ,509.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for the preparation of acetaldehyde.
3,439,044, 4-15-69, CI. 260-604.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing vinyl compounds.
3,470,230, 9-30-69, CI. 260-465.3
Hirsch, Nathan A., to Albest Metal Stamping Corporation. Fastener
for handbag strap. 3,466,711, 9-16-69, CI. 24-95.
Hirsch, Paul I. Locking device. 3,461,512, 8-19-69, CI. 24-126.
Hirsch, Paul; and Kerschgens, Johann, to Kerschgens, Johann. Elec-
tro plating device. 3,466,239, 9-9-69, CI. 204-224.
Hirsch, Peter: See —
Bogert, Bruce P.; and Hirsch, Peter.3,428,893.
Hirsch, Ralph M.: See —
Howard, Bernard; and Hirsch, Ralph M., 3,439, 1 18.
Hirsch, Robert L., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration. Pumping device. 3,443,742, 5-13-69, CI. 230-69.
Hirsch, Robert L.; and Meeks, Gene A., to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corporation. Ion gun improvements for operation
in the micron pressure range and utilizing a diffuse discharge.
3,448,315, 6-3-69, CI. 313-63.
Hirsch, Roger. Ticket vending apparatus. 3,464,302, 9-2-69, CI. 83-
203.
Hirsch, Sidney: See —
Catroppa, Frank A.; and Hirsch, Sidney, 3,423, 759.
Hirsch, Stephen S., to Monsanto Company. Polyimides prepared
from 2,6-diminobenzo [ 1,2-D:5,4-D] bisthiazole. 3,448,080, 6-3-
69, CI. 260-65.
Hirsch, Walter F. Hospital stretcher cart. 3,452,371, 7-1-69, CI. 5-
86.
Hirsch, Walter: See —
Ashton, Robert; Weber, Wilbert D.; and Hirsch,
Walter.3,457,797.
Ashton, Robert; Weber. Wilbert D.; and Hirsch,
Walter,3.466,854.
Hirschberg, Erwin E.; and Moore, Edward E., to Eclipse Fuel En-
gineering Co. Radiant spiral flame gas burner. 3,424,542, 1-28-69,
CI. 431-348.
Hirschberg, Hans Gunter: See —
Hanny, Jost; and Hirschberg, Hans Gunter.3,427,816.
Hirschberg, Kenneth A., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Transmitting seismic sensor system. 3,480,942, 11-25-69, CI. 340-
261.
Hirschberg, Kenneth A.; and Boren, John E., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Airborne acoustic ground fire detector.
3,445,807, 5-20-69, CI. 340-15.
Hirschhorn, Harry J.; and Rachford, John G., to Midwesco-Enter-
prise, Inc. Railroad switch heater. 3,433,943, 3-18-69, CI. 246-
428.
Hirschland, Henry E.: See —
Oldshue, James Y.; and Hirschland, Henry E., 3,439,904.
Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.: See —
Reitmeier, Ronald E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; Lamb, Frances
W.; and Stephens, Ruth E., 3,428,573.
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W.,3,433,58I.
Hirschler, Elvin F. Safety bottle cap. 3,426.930, 2-1 1-69, CI. 215-9.
Hirschmann, Ralph F.; and Mrozik, Helmut, to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-
Oximino-3-keto steroids of androstane series. 3,462,464, 8-19-69,
CI. 260-397.4
Hirschmann, Ralph F.; and Patchett, Arthur A., to Merck & Co.,
Inc.l l-Desoxy-16a, 17a-dihydroxy-20-oxo-4-pregneno- and 4,6-
pregnadieno-pyrazoles and 16a, 17a- acetals and ketals thereof.
3,475,418, 10-28-69, CI. 260-239.5
Hirschmann, Ralph F.: See—
Sarett, Lewis H.; Strachan, Robert G.; and Hirschmann, Ralph
F., 3,427,300.
Hirschmann, Robert P.: See —
Mariani, Thomas L.; and Hirschmann, Robert P.,3,455,841.
Hirschowitz, Abram S. Electric heater plug for water systems.
3,441,711, 4-29-69, CI. 219-328.
Hirscler, Daniel A., Jr.: See —
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirscler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W., 3,447,893.
Hirsh Company: See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Handler, Milton E., 3,479,974.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R., 3,480,155.
Hirsh, S. A., Manufacturing Company: See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Lopatka, Dale R., 3,438,344.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R., 3,438,688.
Hirsh, William, to Aluminum Company of America. Production of
crystalline zeolites. 3,425,800, 2-4-69, CI. 23-1 13.
Hirshfeld, Julian J.: See —
Hartgrove, Earl H., Jr.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and Reuben, Bertie
J.,3,484,182.
Hirshfeld, Julian J., to Monsanto Company. Extraction process and
product. 3,429,104, 2-25-69, CI. 55-74.
Hirshfeld, Julian J.; Hacklander, Egon H.; and Angevine, William H.,
Jr., to Monsanto Company. Aqueous furfural vapor dye fixing.
3,420,616, 1-7-69, CI. 8-55.
Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and Reuben, Bertie Joseph, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Process for whitening acrylic fibers. 3,462,238, 8-19-69, CI.
8-110.
Reuben, Bertie J.; Kay, Harold D.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and
Hartgrove, Earl H., Jr.,3,462,297.
Yao, David C. T.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and Reuben, Bertie
J. ,3,429,647.
Hirshfield, Edward: See —
Allen, James S.; and Hirshfield, Edward, 3,435, 346.
Hirshfield, Edward; Mizuno, Edward; and Trouard, Robert L., to
United States of America, Army, mesne. Electronically variable
radio frequency attenuator. 3,431,506, 3-4-69, CI. 330-22.
Hirst, Archie John, to Metalstik Limited. Vehicle suspension
systems. 3,433,493, 3-18-69, CI. 280-6.
Hirst, Archie John, to Metalastik Limited. Fluid springs. 3,475,015,
10-28-69, CI. 267-65.
Hirst, Ian Johnson, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Terminating network for a negative feedback amplifier. 3,423,690,
1-21-69, CI. 330-109.
Hirt, John H. Apparatus for producing gases of predetermined
characteristics. 3,479,166, 11-18-69, CI. 48-196.
Hirt, Thomas J.; and Marynowski, Chester W., to Northern Natural
Gas Company. Method and apparatus for heating gases to high
temperatures. 3,465,1 15, 9-2-69, CI. 219-75.
Hirt, Walter, to Schmidt, Alfred, Ing. Cleaning device. 3,457,574, 7-
29-69, CI. 15-21.
Hirt, Walter, to Schmidt, Alfred, lng. Vehicle attachment and
method of attaching the latter to a vehicle. 3,483,641, 12-16-69,
CI. 37-44.
696
Hirtenberger Patronen-Zundhutchen- und Metallwarenfabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft: See —
Vercauteren, Marcel, 3,449,180.
Hirtensteiner, Walter Earl. Apparatus for pulping segmental
produce. 3,429,348, 2-25-69, CI. 146-76.
Hirth, Friedrich: See —
Klinkmuller, Horst; and Hirth, Friedrich, 3,474,545.
Hirtle, Kenneth S.: See—
Erhardt, John E.; Hirtle, Kenneth S.; and Osterman, Harry
F., 3,425,533.
Hiruma, Kenji, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Porro prism viewfinder
combined with an exposure meter. 3,421,407, 1-14-69, CI. 88-1.5
Hisada, Tadashi: See —
Kawai, Kaiji; Hisada, Tadashi; and Ishimoto, Nobuo, 3,425, 820.
Hisaki, Hisao: See —
Kurokawa, Harutoshi; Machida, Junzo; Nishikawa, Takao;
Hirata, Eiichi; and Hisaki, Hisao, 3,454, 348.
Hisamoto, Iwao: See —
Katsushima, Atsuo; Hisamoto, lwao; Fukui, Shoshin; Kato,
Takahisa; and Nagai, Masayuki, 3,457, 247.
Shingu, Haruo; Hisazumi, Makoto; and Hisamoto,
Iwao,3,446,858.
Hisao Sato Nishigahara; See—
Okamura, Hiroshi, 3,441,470.
Hisasue, Michio: See —
Ukihashi, Hiroshi; and Hisasue, Michio.3,459,818.
Hisatomi, Yoshihiro: See—
Kosaka, Yujiro; Hayata, Masaaki; and Hisatomi,
Yoshihiro,3,448,057.
Hisatsune, Tadashi: See—
Matsumoto, Yutaro; Hisatsune, Tadashi; Sasaki, Tsutomu; Mit-
sudo, Fumiaki; and Yamauchi, Yasuhiro, 3,467, 723.
Hisazumi, Makoto: See —
Shingu, Haruo; Hisazumi, Makoto; and Hisamoto,
Iwao,3,446,858.
Hiscox, Harold C: See-
Taylor, John W., Jr.; Gobi, Gerhard E.; and Hiscox, Harold
C, 3,432,777.
Hisey, Richard M.; and Kyle, Joseph H., to Armstrong Cork Com-
pany. Radiant heating apparatus. 3,471,682, 10-7-69, CI. 219-388.
Hishida, Yukio: See —
Watanabe, Tomoyoshi; Hishida, Yukio; and Hirata,
Takashi.3,432,018.
Hishinuma, Yukio: See—
Tamura, Zensuke; and Hishinuma, Yukio, 3,473, 297.
Tamura, Zensuke; and Hishinuma, Yukio, 3,486, 852.
Hispano Suiza (Suisse) S.A.: See —
Durler, Jacques; and Zoller, Frederic, 3,422,614.
Hiszpanski, Jan, to Zaklady Mechaniki Precyzyjnei- Przedsiebiorstwo
Panstwowe Gdansk-Oliva. Submarine navigation device for a self-
dependent diver. 3,475,957. 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-180.
Hitachi Cable, Ltd.: See—
Ichikawa, Hiroshi; Kawanishi, Rokuro; and Ouchi, Yutaka,
3,485,928.
Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd.: See —
Abe, Shokichi; Kakefude, Koichi; and Honjo, Mitsuo,
3,436,440.
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Maeda, Yo; Nakamura, Shuhei; Miyagi,
Toru; Itoh, Seiichi; Kimura, Minondo; and Suzuki, Yasuo,
3,428,555.
Nakagawa, Takehisa; and Asanuma, Rikio, 3,429,762.
Tanaka, Hisao; and Nishikawa, Isamu, 3,441,632.
Tanno, Takeshi; Shibuya, Ikutoshi; and Abo, Masahiro,
3,446,872.
Hitachi Electronics Company, Ltd.: See —
Abe, Ryoichi, 3,436,536.
Abe, Ryoichi, 3,443,082.
Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Koga, Wataru; Abo, Masahiro; Yasuoka, Yoshio; Nozaki,
Michio; and Nomaguchi, Kanemasa, 3,444,1 12.
Hitachi, Limited: See —
Akahori, Hiroshi, 3,448,262.
Akahori, Hiroshi, 3,452,194.
Akatsu, Mitsuharu, 3,428,853.
Douta, Kikuo; Matumaru, Haruo; and Nishimura, Takeo,
3,430,334.
Emoto, Masayuki; and Nakano, Masahiro, 3,459,674.
Fujie, Kunio, 3,473,603.
Fujiwara, Kaisaku, 3,436,003.
Goto, Tatsuo; and Nishimura, Takashi, 3,441,831.
Hayashi, Masahiro; and Goto, Shinkichi, 3,460,423.
Honda, Juichi; Matsumura, Kimio; Yoshida, Sadao; and Mori,
Ryutaro, 3,428,407.
Honobe, Makoto, 3,454,394.
Ichihara, Kiyoshi; and Kitamura, Junzo, 3,469,271.
Imaizumi, Ichiro, 3,449,643.
Jin, Minejiro; and Maruyama, Yugo, 3,425,516.
Kajiwara, Toshiyuki, 3,475,935.
Kamoi, Akira; and Ejiri, Masakazu, 3,484,780.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kanda, Yozo; and Kanazawa, Yasunori, 3,460,005.
Kashima, Yoshitake, 3,466,584.
Katagiri, Shinjiro; and Minamikawa, Yoshihisa, 3,476,972.
Kimura, Hirokazu; Tamura, Hifumi; Maki, Michiyoshi; and ,
Higuchi, Hisayuki, 3,474,245.
Kimura, Ichiro; and Nagata, Takeo, 3,468,332.
Kimura, Jun; Kudoh, Hiroshi; and Ikeda, Toshimichi, 3,473,632.
Komatsubara, Kiichi, 3,469,208.
Komatsubara, Kiichi, 3,473,385.
Majima, Hideyasu, 3,444,530.
Migitaka, Masatoshi, 3,458,703.
Mikoshiba, Tomoyoshi; Suzuki, Yasuo; and Ishizawa, Shingo,
3,476,674.
Miwa, Ichiro; and Ikeda, Takahide, 3,471,793.
Moroshima, Heiji, 3,444,443.
Nagata, Minoru, 3,477,031.
Nishimura, Takeo, 3,423,821.
Noda, Tamotsu; and Nisiwaki, Koji, 3,475,604.
Ogata, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Hiroyuki; Sakazume, Akio; Akiyama,
Mitsuo; and Kikuchi, Ukichi, 3,420,592.
Ogata, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Hiroyuki; Sakazume, Akio; and
Odagaki, Fukuichi, 3,460,353.
Oguchi, Hakuro; and Iwasaki, Kenjiro, 3.473,458.
Ohashi, Shin-ichi; and Takagi, Toshijiro, 3,469,173.
Ohashi, Shin-ichi; Takagi, Toshijiro; and Abe, Zenmon,
3,474,307.
Okano, Hiroshi, 3,469,098.
Omura, Itiro, 3,476,968.
Ono, Minoru; Hujita, Minoru; Momoi, Toshimitu; and Homma,
Isamu, 3,474,310.
Sakamoto, Masakatsu; and Seki, Hidehiko, 3,449,013.
Sasaki, Ryoichi; and Hataya, Humio, 3,476.556.
Sato, Takesi, 3,461,652.
Shimazu, Mitsuyoshi, 3,477,038.
Shirasu, Hirotoshi; Akiyama, Tadahiko; and Arai, Yasumichi,
3,445,605.
Shohji, Senji; Kobayashi, Kazuo; Kuwata, Masanobu; Watanabe,
Yutaka; and Hirai, Tadamasa, 3,474,301.
Suzuki, Toshitaka; and Sugawara, Toru, 3,447,812.
Suzuki, Toshitaka; and Sugawara, Toru, 3,448,389.
Takemura, Katsumi, 3,426,186.
Takeyasu, Kiyoo; and Numakura, Toshio, 3,461,367.
Tamura, Hifumi; and Kimura, Hirokazu, 3,467,057.
Tamura, Zensuke; and Hishinuma, Yukio, 3,473,297.
Tamura, Zensuke; and Hishinuma, Yukio, 3,486,852.
Taniguchi, Kenji; and Oya, Yuichiro, 3,450,896.
Toki, Hisashi; and Agatsuma, Takashi, 3,479,736.
Tokuyama, Takashi; and Uehara, Keijiro, 3,445,280.
Tonooka, Hidenori; and Okano, Kinpei, 3,433,542.
Tuchi, Shoji; and Takagi, Takeshi, 3,484,313.
Ushikubo, Tokuzi; and Kikuchi, Iwao, 3,444,424.
Watanabe, Akinori; and Ando, Takeki, 3,460,014.
Yamamoto, Setsuwo, 3,439,276.
Yanai, Hisayoshi; Kodera, Hiroshi; and Migitaka, Masatoshi,
3,476,942.
Yasuda, Kazuo; and Uchino, Koichi, 3,475,099.
Yoshida, Hisashi; Sakamoto, Yuzaburo; and Hosaka, Takeshi,
3,428,872.
Yuminaka, Takeo; and Iwasaka, Tatsuo, 3,463,991.
Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd.: See —
Nakajima, Yasuyoshi, 3,464,210.
Hitachi Zosen Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Nakai, Tsuneo; Minehisa, Setsuji; Fuchino, Yoshio; and
Tsuchihira, Hisao, 3,446,931.
Nakanishi, Tetsuichiro, 3,434,926.
Hitachi Zosen Kabushiki Kaisha (Hitachi Ship-building & Engineer-
ing Co. Ltd.): See—
Morita, Toshimitsu; Taki, Masuo; Kaneda, Maomi; and Kohno,
Sakae, 3,459,020.
Hitch, Robert A., to Pullman Incorporated. Foam structural element.
3,472,728, 10-14-69, CI. 161-69.
Hitch, Thomas R.: See —
Balunas, Vincent J., Jr.; and Hitch, Thomas R.,3,433,048.
Hitch, Thomas R., to Bliss, E. W., Company. Self-contained die
cushion with air saver. 3,456,938, 7-22-69. CI. 267-1.
Hitchcock, Allen M.; and Thompson, Robert W., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Xerographic reproducing apparatus. 3,446,554, 5-27-69, CI.
355-75.
Hitchcock, Charles W. Water keg icer. 3,464,228, 9-2-69, CI. 62-
352.
Hitchcock, Keith Norman; Thomas, Geoffrey Bernard; and Watson,
Henry, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Condensing
steam turbine plant. 3,447,320, 6-3-69, CI. 60-95.
Hitchcock, Richard E.: See —
Griswold, Owen H.; and Hitchcock, Richard E.,3,477,691.
Hitchcock, Robert D., to United States of America, Navy. Movable
substrate method of vaporizing and depositing electrode material
layers on the substrate. 3,447,961, 6-3-69, CI. 117-212.
LIST OF PATENTEES
697
Hitchens, Robert George: See-
Cook, Alan Hugh; Rowley, William Richard Charlton; Stanley,
Victor William; Wilson, David Charles; and Hitchens, Robert
George.3,486,824.
Hitchings, George H.; and Falco, Elvira A., to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co., (U.S.A.) Inc. Pyrazolo-(3,4-d) pyrimidines. 3,474,098, 10-
21-69, CI. 260-256.5
Hitco: See—
Gutzeit, Carlos L., 3,479,150.
Gutzeit, Carlos L., 3,479,151.
Hatch, Donald M., 3,449,189.
Hatch, Donald Monroe; and Wood, Walter W., 3,436,292.
Hite, Robert J., to United States of America, Interior. Process for
extracting aluminum values from oil shale. 3,481,695, 12-2-69, CI.
23-52.
Hiteshue, Raymond W.: See —
Friedman, Sam; and Hiteshue, Raymond W., 3,429, 679.
Hitre, Louis. Drum setline. 3,486,267, 12-30-69, CI. 43-54.5
Hitsch, Kurt W.; See-
Kearney, Terry R.; and Hitsch, Kurt W., 3,47 1,094.
Hitt, Otis D.; and Short, R Stanford, to Aro Corporation, The. Two-
stage control throttle mechanism. 3,476,147, 11-4-69, CI. 137-
614.14
Hittel, George T., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
removing adherent materials. 3,457,108, 7-22-69, CI. 134-22.
Hittel, George T.; and Karpovich, John, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Method and apparatus for cleaning chips and the like.
3,454,428, 7-8-69, CI. 134-25.
Hittel, Lorenz A.: See —
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,444,525.
Barton, Richard; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; and
Wiener, Jerome B., 3,469, 241.
Belt, John E.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo
L., 3,480,916.
Broderick, William J.; Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.;
Hope, George R., Jr.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo
L.,3,483,520.
Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Hudson, James R.;
Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Sansbury, David L.; and Wiener, Jerome
B.,3,483,521.
Barlow, Jesse P.; Barton, Richard; Belt, John E.; Frasier, Carl-
ton R.; Hittel, Lorenz Alvin; Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Torfeh, Mark
A.; and Wiener, Jerome B., 3,487,373.
Hittel, Robert. Crypt form. 3,433,451, 3-18-69, CI. 249-183.
Hittmair, Paul; Nitzsche, Siegfried; Wick, Manfred; and Wohlfarth,
Ernst, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Room temperature vulcanizing
silicone rubber stock. 3,464,951, 9-2-69, CI. 260-37.
Hittmair, Paul; Nitzsche, Siegfried; Wick, Manfred; and Wohlfarth,
Ernst, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Room-temperature vulcaniza-
ble silicone rubber stocks. 3,474,064, 10-21-69, CI. 260-37.
Hittmair, Paul; Wohlfarth, Ernst; Nitsche, Siegfried; and Wick, Man-
fred, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Room temperature vulcanizable
organopolysiloxane elastomer stocks. 3,432,463, 3-11-69, CI. 260-
46.5
Hittman Associates, Inc.; See —
Frank, Louis; and Barr, Harold N., 3,432,295.
Mac Phee, John, 3,466,225.
Hityashvut Shitufit Be'Eravon Mugbal:See —
Holzman, Suzana; and Milwidsky, Ben-Zion, 3,422,138.
Hitz, Eugen: See —
Brugger, Werner; and Hitz, Eugen, 3,457, 356.
Hitz, Hans Rudolf: See-
Martin, Henry; Duerr, Dieter; Hitz, Hans Rudolf; and von Orelli,
Marcus,3,483,296.
Hitz, Hans-Rudolf: See—
Nikles, Erwin; and Hitz, Hans-Rudolf,3,459,771 .
Hitzelberger, Erwin, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Motor vehi-
cle seat. 3,476,435, 11-4-69, CI. 296-65.
Hitzemann, Gerhard: See —
Tillmann, Peter; Kulling, Achim; and Hitzemann, Ger-
hard,3,479,148.
Hitzeroth, Franklin C, to McGraw-Edison Company. Bail handle
pivot mount. 3,464,586, 9-2-69, CI. 220-94.
Hitzeroth, Franklin C; and Walitzer, David B., to McGraw-Edison
Company. Interference fit case construction. 3,482,727, 12-9-69,
CI. 220-4.
Hivert, Andre: See —
Galmiche, Philippe Marie; and Hivert, Andre, 3,449,1 15.
Hix, Alfred G. O. Truck door latching mechanism. 3,467,426, 9-16-
69, CI. 292-218.
Hixon, Philip E.; Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Braithwaite, Bertrand G.,
to Itek Corporation. Apparatus for processing photographic
material. 3,472,143, 10-14-69, CI. 95-89.
Hixon, Philip E.: See —
Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Hixon, Philip E. ,3,422, 741 .
Hixson, Wilbur H.; Jording, Clifford H.; and Wahl, John F„ to Wahl
Clipper Corporation. Vacuum control for electric hair clipper hav-
ing an associated vacuum system. 3,440,681, 4-29-69, CI. 15-339.
Hiyamuda, Shota: See —
Shimamoto, Takatsugu; Hiyamuda, Shota; Fujita, Shigeru;
Nozoe, Akihiko; Yamaguchi, Hiromi, and Eguchi, Ju-
taro.3,423,910.
Hjelte, Nils Sixten; and Lindblom, Ragnvald Erik, to Aktiebolaget
Pharmacia. Preparation of 5-hydroxy-5, aminoalkyl-10,1 I-
dihydro-5H-dibenzo-[a,d]-cyclo-heptenes. 3,429,921, 2-25-69, CI.
260-570.8
Hjermstad, Erling T., to Penick & Ford, Limited. Process for
etherification and gelatinization of starch. 3,438,913, 4-15-69, CI.
260-17.3
Hjermstad, Erling T.; Martin, Larry C; and Kirby, Kenneth W., to
Penick & Ford, Limited. Monofunctionally substituted hydropho-
bic starch and film-forming dispersions prepared therefrom.
3,462,283, 8-19-69, CI. 106-213.
Hjort, Jorgen; and Hach, Vladimir, to MacMillan Bloedel Limited.
Purficiation of semicarbazones of 3/3-acyloxy-Ai- androstene-17-
ones. 3,485,855, 12-23-69, CI. 260-397.5
Hladovec, Josef: See —
Mansfeld, Viktor; Hladovec, Josef; and Horakova,
Zdenka,3,46l,205.
Hlavka, Joseph John; and Bitha, Panayota, to American Cyanamid
Company. Process of preparing 4-dedimethylaminotetracyclines.
3,455,800, 7-15-69, CI. 204-158.
HLF Corporation: See —
Orwin, Robert J.; and Stanford, Robert C, 3,460,041.
H.L.F. Engineering Developments Ltd.: See —
Lee, George; and Holt, Frank, 3,486,390.
Hlinka, Charles F., to Tenex Corporation. Machine for continuously
forming an elongated cleated runner of plastic material.
3,430,291, 3-4-69, CI. 18-10.
Hlinka, Edward A., to Dempster Industries, Inc. Submersible multi-
stage diffuser type pump. 3,477,384, 11-11-69, CI. 103-102.
Hlinsky, Emil J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Jogging
device for mining heads of continuous miner. 3,472,557, 10-14-69,
CI. 299-59.
Hloch, Albert: See—
Donges, Ernst; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Hloch, Albert; and Medic,
Nikolaj,3,420,622.
Hloch, Albert; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Medic, Nikolay; and Neises, Hel-
mut, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Hardener for water glass cements. 3,445,257,
5-20-69, CI. 106-84.
Ho, Er-Chun, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Crystal filter array.
3,426,300, 2-4-69, CI. 333-72.
Ho, Shih-Ming, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electrodes for
magnetohydrodynamic devices. 3,462,621, 8-19-69, CI. 310-11.
Ho, Shih-Ming: See —
Grekila, Richard B.; Ho, Shih-Ming; Knochel, William J.; and
Lin, Francis C. M., 3,469,729.
Hoad, John G., & Associates, Inc.: See —
Hoad, John G., 3,445,007.
Hoad, John G., 3,445,550.
Hoad, John G., to Hoad, John G., & Associates, Inc. Material han-
dling apparatus. 3,445,007, 5-20-69, CI. 214-10.
Hoad, John G., to Hoad, John G., & Associates, Inc. Method of
making cement. 3,445,550, 5-20-69, CI. 263-53.
Hoag, Charles Rex. Muzzle patch for firearms. 3,455,047, 7-15-69,
CI. 42-1.
Hoag, Roderick William. Tubular container for granular material.
3,473,650, 10-21-69, CI. 206-56.
Hoag, Roderick W. Method and machine for making and filling tu-
bular containers. 3,452,505, 7-1-69, CI. 53-29.
Hoag, Yates M., to General Electric Company. Drive mechanism for
tape recorder. 3,429,579, 2-25-69, CI. 274-4.
Hoagland, Lawrence C, to Dynatech Corporation. Specimen heating
and rotating system. 3,443,049, 5-6-69, CI. 219-10.43
Hoaglund, Paul A., to International Computer Appliances Corp.,
mesne. Add-a-drawer filing cabinet. 3,433,547, 3-18-69, CI. 312-
111.
Hoard, Charles T., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Internal retaining ring. 3,446,522, 5-27-69, CI. 287-
52.
Hoard, John Roberts; and Lakahani, Husain Gulamhusain, to Amer-
ican Standard, Inc. Toilet structure. 3,484,873, 12-23-69, CI. 4-69.
Hoard, Norman F.: See —
Harney, Frank L., Jr.; and Hoard, Norman F., 3,427, 500.
Hoare, Martin John: See —
Hayward, Brian Phillip; Mc Ewan, Keith John Bruce; Foster,
Robert Thomas; and Hoare, Martin John, 3,441, 448.
Hobam, Inc.: See —
Schaller, Harold E., 3,477,674.
Schaller, Harold E„ 3,486,649.
Hobart Brothers Company: See —
Dane, Paul E., 3,478,552.
Hobart, Jack: See —
Henry, Nelson R.; and Hobart, Jack, 3,465,979.
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Allen, Kenneth C, 3,439,760.
Allen, Kenneth C; and Vauk, Helmut A., 3,447,992.
Allen, Kenneth C, 3,461,985.
698
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Athey, Stuart E.; and Allen, Charles M., 3,456,180.
Geiger, Paul B., 3,472,573.
Geiger, Russell C; Geiger, Paul B.; and Meeker, David A.,
3,430,861.
Larsh, Everett P., 3,482,068.
Meeker, David A.; Grunewald, Ernst; and Vallor, Ben J.,
3,465,761.
Tiby, Gerard A., 3,456,659.
Waters, Barrett Bradford, 3,461,934.
Hobart, Paul W.; and Schopp, Lloyd W., to Goodyear Aerospace
Corporation. Adjustable delay timer for explosive device.
3,453,959, 7-8-69, CI. 102-49.6
Hobbs, Arthur Frederick, to Humphrey & Glasgow Limited. Suspen-
sion means. 3,463,468, 8-26-69, CI. 263-33.
Hobbs, Charles C, Jr.; and MacLean, Alexander F., to Celanese
Corporation. Transaddition reaction between an olefin and a satu-
rated aliphatic monocarboxylic acid. 3,470,219, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
413.
Hobbs, Charles F., to United States of America, Air Force. Ternary
error corrector-error detector method and system. 3,453,593, 7-1-
69, CI. 340-146.1
Hobbs, Donald C, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Lower alkanoyl
esters of polymyxin antibiotics. 3,450,687, 6-17-69, CI. 260-112.5
Hobbs, James C, II; Jones, Alan Richardson; and Schultz, Eugene
L., said Jones and said Schultz assors to American Hospital Supply
Corporation. Plural source fluid dispenser with interconnected
discharge volume varying means. 3,446,400, 5-27-69, CI. 222-134.
Hobbs, Leonard James, to Morganite Carbon Limited. Disc brake
actuating piston adjusting means. 3,421,604, 1-14-69, CI. 188-73.
Hobbs, Norman L., to American Home Products Corporation. Cap
washing machine. 3,435,835, 4-1-69, CI. 134-108.
Hobbs, Walter B.: See—
Litt, Peter S., 3,445,000.
Hobbs, William A. Adjustable radius attachment. 3,434,386, 3-25-
69, CI. 90-24.3
Hobbs, William Edward: See —
Clark, William James Rowley; and Hobbs, William Ed-
ward,3,47 1,634.
Hobbs, William Edward; and Clark, William James Rowley, to Mar-
coni Company Limited, The. Colour television systems including a
high resolution luminance camera and a plurality of lower resolu-
tion colour cameras. 3,449,509, 6-10-69, CI. 178-5.2
Hobbs, William E., to Great Lakes Chemical Corporation. Stabilized
2,4-dibromophenol and its production. 3,454,654, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
623.
Hobday, Stephen W. Apparatus for graphical analysis. 3,460,257, 8-
12-69, CI. 33-1.
Hobe, Harold E., to United States Steel Corporation. Scrap charging
machine. 3,443,701, 5-13-69, CI. 214-18.
Hobel, Daniel: See —
Sleven, Marvin; Kleiman, Joseph; and Hobel, Daniel.3,479,648.
Hobema-Maschinenfabrik: See —
Fehst, Jurgen; Kurten, Wilhelm; and Schettlinger, Herbert,
3,451,521.
Hoberg, George Gilbert: See —
Chedaker, Joseph; Hoberg, George Gilbert; and Sands, Eugene
Arthur.3,479,659.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., to Itek Corporation. Scanning raster genera-
tor. 3,429,990, 2-25-69, CI. 178-6.8
Hobrough, Gilbert L., to Itek Corporation. Photographic image re-
gistration. 3,432,674, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-220.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., to Itek Corporation. Automatic focusing
system for a flying spot scanner. 3,450,833, 6-17-69, CI. 178-7.2
Hobson Bros. Inc.: See —
Leitmann, William J., 3,486,162.
Hobson, Charles F., Jr., to General Electric Company. Parallel
assisted circuit interrupting device. 3,436,700, 4-1-69, CI. 335-
201.
Hobson, Charles M., Jr., to Garlock Inc. Plastic resin lined butterfly
valve with improved sealing arrangements. 3,447,780, 6-3-69, CI.
251-306.
Hobson, David; and Hattersley, Derek, to Davy and United En-
gineering Company Limited. Plate side trimming shear. 3,469,483,
9-30-69, CI. 83-216.
Hobson, H. M., Limited: See —
Marshall, David; and Lloyd, Arthur Leslie, 3,449,909.
Mills, John Penrose, 3,427,762.
Mills, John Penrose, 3,479,773.
Westbury, Roy; and Maltby, Peter John, 3,461,778.
Hobson, James W., to Oakland Community College. Science furni-
ture. 3,451,738, 6-24-69, CI. 312-209.
Hobson, Norman L.: See —
Dischert, Robert A.; and Hobson, Norman L., 3,445, 590.
Hobson, Philip H. Adjustable weight sinker for fishing lines.
3,461,597, 8-19-69, CI. 43-43.14
Hobson, Robert H. Case cutter. 3,430,339, 3-4-69, CI. 30-2.
Hobush, Albert P.: See—
Kirkpatrick, Oscar H.; and Hobush, Albert P. ,3,442, 783.
Hoch, Glenn M. Self-heating container. 3,430,623, 3-4-69, CI. 126-
262.
Hoch, Manfried L.; Zitko, Ronald F.; and Wilkins, James D., to In-
ternational Harvester Company. Knife grinder. 3,427,753, 2-18-69,
CI. 51-94.
Hoch, Norman F., to Beloit Corporation. Pulper. 3,455,516, 7-15-
69, CI. 241-46.17
Hoch, Paul E.; and Stratton, George B., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Polymer recovery process. 3,442,884, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
94.7
Hoch, Samuel, to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Stabilized stannous car-
boxylates. 3,426,051, 2-4-69, CI. 260-429.7
Hochberg, David Louis, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Protected stencil aper-
ture card. 3,421,241, 1-14-69, CI. 40-158.
Hochberg, David Louis, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Thermographic
reproduction process using-stencil laminate material with a layer
of pressure spreadable and infrared reflective material. 3,454,765,
7-8-69, CI. 250-65.
Hochberg, Frederick: See —
Cheroff, George; and Hochberg, Frederick,3,445,924.
Hochberg, Jerome: See —
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hochberg,
Jerome, 3,48 1,766.
Hochberg, Jerome, du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Process for making synthetic suede sheet material. 3,429,727, 2-
25-69, CI. 117-11.
Hochfeld, Henry J., to American Fiber-Velope Mfg., Co. Apparatus
for bending accordion pleated strips. 3,434,400, 3-25-69, CI. 93-
84.
Hochgesand, Gerhard L., to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft,
and Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Absorption of C02 employing
separately cooled absorbent streams. 3,453,835, 7-8-69, CI. 62-17.
Hochgraf, Lester: See —
Forde, John P.; and Hochgraf, Lester.3,458,661.
Hochgraf, Lester; and Rice, Stephen O., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Carrier system slope regulator. 3,423,535, 1-
21-69, CI. 179-15.
Hochhauser, Irving. Process and apparatus for curing material by in-
duction heating. 3,479,419, 11-18-69, CI. 264-25.
Hochman, Jack M.; and Loboda, Wesley J., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Fluid flow distributor. 3,479,146, 11-18-69,
CI. 23-288.
Hochmuth, Frank W.; and Freiday, Jay H., to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Semirigid tube supporting tie. 3,434,531, 3-25-69, CI.
165-67.
Hochner, Walter L., to Kaumagraph Company. Decorated ther-
mosetting plastic article and method of producing same.
3,421,967, 1-14-69, CI. 161-5.
Hochrath, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrangement
for the regulation of dynamics of electrical signals. 3,439,280, 4-
15-69, CI. 328-142.
Hochreuter, Richard; and Keller, Robert Christian, to Sandoz Ltd.
Melamine derivatives and process for their production. 3,466,278,
9-9-69, CI. 260-249.6
Hochstein, Alexander E., to Strong Electric Corporation, The. Power
circuit for gas filled arc lamp. 3,448,336, 6-3-69, CI. 315-176.
Hochstein, Roland: See —
Kuppenbender, Heinz; and Hochstein, Roland, 3,44 1,344.
Hochstrasser, Elisabeth: See —
Hochstrasser, Robert, deceased; Hochstrasser, Elisabeth; and
Hochstrasser, Jurgen, administrators,3,430,717.
Hochstrasser, Jurgen, administrators: See —
Hochstrasser, Robert, deceased; Hochstrasser, Elisabeth; and
Hochstrasser, Jurgen, administrators.3,430,717.
Hochstrasser, Robert, deceased; Hochstrasser, Elisabeth; and
Hochstrasser, Jurgen, administrators. Broaching tool for bore holes
partly filled with water. 3,430,717, 3-4-69, CI. 175-263.
Hochtief A.G. fur Hoch- und Tiefbauten vorm Gebr. Helfmann, Fir-
ma: See —
Vaessen, Franz, 3,468,084.
Vaessen, Franz, 3,468,514.
Hock, Fromund, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Incremental transducer
comprising grating transversed by light ray a plurality of times.
3,421,011, 1-7-69, CI. 250-231.
Hock, Fromund, to Leitz, Ernst, g.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for
determining the positions of indicia utilizing an oscillating light
beam and detecting an odd harmonic in the output. 3,454,776, 7-
8-69, CI. 250-232.
Hock, Fromund, to Leitz, Ernst, GmbH. Photoelectric position
sensing device comprising light diffracting phase gratings using
polarizer beam splitters for sensing the time phase position of the
gratings. 3,482,107, 12-2-69, CI. 250-237.
Hock, Kenneth R.: See —
Kent, Raymond W., Jr.; and Hock, Kenneth R.,3,453,356.
Hocke, Wilhelm: See —
Gessinger, Werner; and Hocke, Wilhelm.3,434,398.
Hockenberry, Terry O.; and Williams, Everard M., to Siltronics, Inc.
Power supply and automatic control system for high-speed electric
discharge machining apparatus. 3,456,087, 7-15-69, CI. 219-69.
Hocker, Talmage: See —
Hembree, Oscar O., 3,421,538.
LIST OF PATENTEES
699
Hockley Chemical Company Limited, The: See—
Corbett, Sydney C, 3,481,347.
Hockmeyer, Clive E.: See—
Girard, Laurent H.; Hockmeyer, Clive E.; and Ouellette, Marcel
C.,3,461,513.
Hocks, Peter: See—
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Wald-
vogel, Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Ru-
dolf.3,478,065.
Wiechert, Rudolf; Kerb, Ulrich; and Hocks, Peter.3,442,917.
Hocq, Robert R., to Societe Franco-Hispano-Americaine Fran-
cispam. Gas-fuel lighters. 3,484,825, 12-16-69, CI. 239-587.
Hocutt, Urey, to Johnson Fast Print Machine Corporation, The.
Method and apparatus for supplying liquid under constant high
pressure and abruptly cutting off the supply. 3,462,300, 8-19-69,
CI. 134-33.
Hodag Chemical Corporation: See —
Kent, Sheldon E., 3,471,362.
Kritchevsky, Theodore H., 3,468,904.
Hodan, James J.: See —
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Hodan, James J. ,3,445,547.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J. ,3,459,835.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J. ,3,459, 837.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J. ,3,467 ,733.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J. ,3,482,002.
Gordon, Irving; Hodan, James J.; and Dever, James
L., 3,448, 179.
Sconce, James S.; Hodan, James J.; and Schall, William
L., 3,428,714.
Hoday, Steve F., to Appleton Electric Company. Rewind control
mechanism with double pawl-track. 3,486,712, 12-30-69, CI. 242-
107.7
Hodder, Harold F. Arc welder. 3,471,678, 10-7-69, CI. 219-130.
Hodder, Jack F.; and Schilz, Raphael D. Fan. 3,447,739, 6-3-69, CI.
230-117.
Hodder, Wayne K.: See —
Goosey, Malcolm H.; Dexter, Arthur H.; Wilson, John N.; Leep,
Richard W.; Hodder, Wayne K.; Brady, Edward R.; and Page,
Lewis C, 3,459,925.
Hoddinott, William M., to Textron Inc., mesne. Safety handle for
feed screw operating mechanism. 3,424,028, 1-28-69, CI. 74-625.
Hoddinott, William M., to Textron Inc. Air cooling system for heat
generating power transmission and motor unit. 3,467,177, 9-16-69,
CI. 165-47.
Hodes, William, to American Standard Inc. Polyurethane-polysilox-
ane graft copolymers. 3,463,662, 8-26-69, CI. 1 17-118.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr., to General Electric Company. Cation
exchange fuel cells. 3,484,293, 12-16-69, CI. 136-86.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Aiken, Edwin J.; and Enos, John F., to
General Electric Company. Process of making a cross-linked ion
exchange membrane. 3,423,278, 1-21-69, CI. 161-165.
Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr.; Enos, John F.; and Aiken, Edwin J., to
General Electric Company. Process of sulfonating poly-alpha,
beta, beta- trifluorostyrene. 3,442,825, 5-6-69, CI. 260-2.2
Hodge, Bernard R. Display device for pretied necktie. 3,456,853, 7-
22-69, CI. 223-87.
Hodge, Edward B., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Production
of O-carbamyl-D-serine. 3,428,525, 2-18-69, CI. 195-80.
Hodge, Frederick J., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Audio and video recording with phase modulated audio
pulse on horizontal back porch. 3,446,914, 5-27-69, CI. 178-6.6
Hodge, Frederick J.; and Barclay, Ralph R.. to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Dropout compensator with delayed
response. 3,461,230, 8-12-69, CI. 178-6.6
Hodge, Frederick J.; and Barclay, Ralph R., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Dropout compensator for NTSC
color television. 3,463,874, 8-26-69, CI. 178-5.2
Hodge, Keith L. Auxiliary lock for sliding members. 3,478,471, 11-
18-69, CI. 49-449.
Hodge, Philip Allan, to Anson, Inc. Clasp combined with detachably
mounted ornament. 3,421,341, 1-14-69, CI. 63-4.
Hodge, Ronald I.: See —
Bensussan, Andre Marc; and Hodge, Ronald l.,3,439,193.
Hodge, Ronald I., to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Electric
power generating system. 3,439,194, 4-15-69, CI. 310-1 1.
Hodge, Ronald I. System for extracting heat from a liquid metal tar-
get. 3,453,175, 7-1-69, CI. 176-11.
Hodge, Walter D.: See-
Rosenberg, Sherman; Smith, Harold W.; and Hodge, Walter
D.,3,445,902.
Hodge, William R. Golf putter with head aligning means. 3,486,755,
12-30-69, CI. 273-164.
Hodgen, Loran M., to Excel Corporation. Method for bedding
panels into frames. 3,430,333, 3-4-69, CI. 29-472.9
Hodges, James R., to Bancroft, Joseph, and Sons Co. High tempera-
ture stuffer crimping apparatus. 3,460,214, 8-12-69, CI. 28-1.
Hodges, James R.: See —
Trifunovic, Alexander L.; Hodges, James R.; and Shick, Richard
L., 3,452,409.
Hodges, John E.; Joyner, Philip G.; and Toogood, Graham J., to
Dowty Hydraulic Units Limited. Gearing and lubricating means
therefor. 3,447,472, 6-3-69, CI. 103-126.
Hodges Press Inc., The: See —
Nineberg, Edward, 3,463,084.
Hodges, Roy H.: See —
Robson, Homer L.; and Hodges, Roy H., 3,461, 202.
Hodges, Wilbur C: See—
Rasch, Arthur A.; Jones, Jean E.; and Hodges, Wilbur
C.,3,442,649.
Hodgkin, Irving D.: See —
Caldwell, Carlyle G.; Jarowenko, Wadym; and Hodgkin, Irving
D.,3,459,632.
Hodgkinson, William Lloyd, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority. Apparatus for examining the internal structure of a
body. 3,432,661, 3-11-69, CI. 250-83.3
Hodgkiss, John A.; Komor, Joseph A.; and Schenck, Leslie M., to
GAF Corporation. Low-foaming surfactant compositions.
3,437,697, 4-8-69, CI. 260-615.
Hodgson, Donald W. Fifth wheel construction. 3,463,512, 8-26-69,
CI. 280-432.
Hodgson, George T., Jr.; and Raphael, Thomas, to Champion
Products Inc., mesne. Plastisol inks for fabrics. 3,471,428, 10-7-
69, CI. 260-23.
Hodgson, James E., 1/2 to Schoepe, Adolf. Fuel cell including fire-
glazed ceramic walls and ceramic electrolyte impregnated parti-
tion. 3,485,676, 12-23-69, CI. 136-86.
Hodgson, Kenneth George: See —
Lewin, Leonard; Hodgson, Kenneth George; and Allen, Stanley
George,3,467,911.
Hodgson, R. W.: See-
Slewing, Merle R., 3,426,769.
Hodgson, R. W.; and Cairns, William. Photographic apparatus on a
camera for producing transfer prints. 3,424,072, 1-28-69, CI. 95-
13.
Hodgson, Richard W.; Kennedy, Clifford F.; and Poarch, Charles T.,
to North American Rockwell Corporation. Electrical apparatus for
changing the effective capacitance of a cable. 3,484,679, 12-16-
69, CI. 323-105.
Hodgson, Robert F.: See —
Boop, John L.; and Hodgson, Robert F., 3,42 1,769.
Hodgson, Robert F., to Commercial Shearing & Stamping Company.
Hollow slide valves. 3,482,600, 12-9-69, CI. 137-596.2
Hodgson, Robert F.; Petro, John D.; and Turko, John D., to Com-
mercial Shearing & Stamping Company. Hydraulic valves.
3,481,364, 12-2-69, CI. 137-596.
Hodgson, Robert F.; and Williams, Arthur J., to Commercial Shear-
ing & Stamping Company. Pilot operated unloading valve.
3,482,590, 12-9-69, CI. 137-108.
Hodgson, Robert W.; and Freson, James L. , deceasedO (by Freson,
Mae; surviving heir). Safe trailing distance maintenance system for
a trailing carrier vehicle. 3,442,347, 5-6-69, CI. 180-98.
Hodina, Edward G.: See —
Gura, Robert J.; and Hodina, Edward G., 3,440,926.
Hodl, Friedrich, to Veitscher Magnesitwerke Actien-Gesellschaft.
Rotary cement kiln lining brick. 3,471,136, 10-7-69, CI. 263-33.
Hodler, Fritz. Venting of pressure molding apparatus. 3,433,291, 3-
18-69, CI. 164-305.
Hodogaya Chemical Co., Ltd.: See —
Kawai, Kaiji; Hisada, Tadashi; and Ishimoto, Nobuo, 3,425,820.
Hodson, Harold Francis: See —
Coop, Frederick Charles; and Hodson, Harold Fran-
cis,3,474,134.
Hodson, Richard J., to Auburn Rubber Company. Disposable display
stand. 3,433,365, 3-18-69, CI. 21 1-59.
Hoe, R., & Co., Inc.: See—
Benda, Alexander Z.; and Woessner, Richard, 3,440,958.
Hovekamp, John C, 3,426,941.
Porter, Clive H., 3,452,674.
Vella, Carl, 3,429,569.
Viegas, John J., 3,452,945.
Hoefer Machine Works: See —
Grant, Frank A., 3,440,795.
Hoeffelman, Johan, to Hedwin Corporation. Receptacles and method
of making the same. 3,424,343, 1-28-69, CI. 220-67.
Hoefke, Wolfgang: See—
Stahle, Helmut; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl; Wolf, Martin; and
Hoefke, Wolfgang.3,462,433.
Stahle, Helmut; Kummer, Werner; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl;
Hoefke, Wolfgang; and Samtleben, Hans-Wolfgang, 3,480,630.
Hoeflmayr, Joachim: See —
Fried, Rudolf; and Hoeflmayr, Joachim.3,477,818.
Hoefs, Ralph H.: See—
Cheesman, William D.; and Hoefs, Ralph H., 3,483,056.
Hoeft, Rudolf: See—
Gerew, Joseph T.; and Hoeft, Rudolf.3,461,755.
Hoeg, Donald F., to Borg-Warner Corporation. a-Chloroalkylidithi-
um compounds. 3,439,053, 4-15-69, CI. 260-665.
Hoegerman, Henry J. Medical examination gown. 3,464,063, 9-2-69,
CI. 2-114.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hoegger, Erhard F.: See —
Armour, Albert G.; and Hoegger, Erhard F., 3,424,835.
Hoegger, Erhard F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Crosslinked polyimides and their preparation. 3,423,365, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-65.
Hoegger, Erhard F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyamide-acid and polyimide polymers crosslinked with selected
hydrazines and hydrazides. 3,436,372, 4-1-69, CI. 260-47.
Hoegger, Erhard F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyamideacid and polyimide polymers cross-linked with selected
aldehydes and ketones. 3,442,861, 5-6-69, CI. 260-64.
Hoegger, Erhard F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Biaxially oriented polypivalolactone film. 3,476,714, 11-4-69, CI.
260-78.3
Hoegl, Helmut; Rotta, Gotz; and Columberg, Alfred, to Solvay &
Cie. Three-component catalyst for the polymerization of olefins.
3,464,968, 9-2-69, CI. 260-94.9
Hoegrel, Otto: See —
Valle, Louis J.; and Hoegrel, Otto,3,43 1,544.
Hoehn, Marvin M.: See —
Bromer, William W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James
M., 3,467,751.
Probst, Gerald W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James
M., 3,467,750.
Hoehne, Gerd: See—
Soehner, Gerhard; and Hoehne, Gerd, 3,473,061.
Hoekje, Harverd J.: See-
Comber, William R.; and Hoekje, Harverd J. ,3,453,674.
Hoekje, Howard H.: See —
Wilson, William L.; Strain, Franklin; and Hoekje, Howard
H., 3,443,897.
Wilson, William L.; Strain, Franklin; and Hoekje, Howard
H.,3,475,123.
Hoeksema, Hendrikus M., to Honeywell G.m.b.H. Electrical timer
system having electrolytic timing cell. 3,444,439, 5-13-69, CI. 317-
231.
Hoeksema, Herman, to Upjohn Company, The. N,N' 9-0-tri-loweral-
kanoylactionospectacins. 3,427,321, 2-11-69, CI. 260-340.3
Hoeksema, Herman, to Upjohn Company, The. 9-D-Psicofuranosyl-
purine and 6-substituted derivatives. 3,446,792, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
211.5
Hoekstra, Age Hylke: See —
Wanmaker, Willem Lambertus; Radielovic, Dragutin; and Hoek-
stra, Age Hylke.3,468,812.
Hoekstra, Gerard W.: See —
Taebel, Wilbert A.; and Hoekstra, Gerard W., 3,484,278.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Oxidation of
soluble sulfide compounds. 3,423,180, 1-21-69, CI. 23-224.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Molecular
rearrangement of cycloalkadienic compounds. 3,432,564, 3-11-69,
CI. 260-666.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
the hydrogenation of trans, cis- 1,5-cyclodecadiene to cis-
cyclodecene. 3,433,842, 3-18-69, CI. 260-666.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Selective
hydrogenation of trans, Cis- 1,5- cyclodecadiene to cis-
cyclodecene. 3,433,843, 3-18-69, CI. 260-666.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Sulfur produc-
tion. 3,457,046, 7-22-69, CI. 23-224.
Hoekstra, James, to Universal Oil Products Company. Regeneration
of sulfur contaminated catalysts. 3,460,913, 8-12-69, CI. 23-224.
Hoekstra, Jan J. J.: See —
Stelwagen, Willem; and Hoekstra, Jan J. J. ,3,46 1,5 18.
Hoekstra, Piet, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Light projection
system. 3,457,401, 7-22-69, CI. 240-41.3
Hoekstra, Piet; and Theisman, Jan Bernardus Reint, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Control circuit for flashing an arc discharge
lamp. 3,443,154, 5-6-69, CI. 315-240.
Hoel, Hans, to English Electric Company Limited, The. Apparatus
for determining distance-to-fault in electrical systems. 3,474,333,
10-21-69, CI. 324-52.
Hoelle, Hermann: See —
Babitzka, Rudolf; Baumann, Gunther; Hoelle, Hermann; and
Scholl, Hermann.3,463,129.
Hoelle, Hermann; Kind, Wilhelm; and Scholl, Hermann, to Bosch,
Robert, G.m.b.H. Fuel injection system and control transducer ap-
paratus therefor. 3,452,727, 7-1-69, CI. 123-32.
Hoelsch, Edward S., deceasedO (by Hoelsch, Madeleine M., adminis-
tratrix), to Hays Manufacturing Company. Swingably supported
valve. 3,424,430, 1-28-69, CI. 251-148.
Hoelsch, Madeleine M.: See —
Hoelsch, Edward S.,3,424,430.
Hoelscher, Friedrich: See —
Reinhard, Hans; Hoelscher, Friedrich; and Dotzauer, Bern-
hard,3,423,232.
Hoelscher, Harold Ewald: See-
Roberts, George Leathwhite; Hoelscher, Harold Ewald; and
Cauwenberg, Winfred Joseph, 3,424, 561 .
Hoeltge, Elmer J. Adjustable rack and waste removal means for
animal cages. 3,463,123, 8-26-69, CI. 1 19-22.
Hoeltzel, Frederic E.; and Ott, Richard H., to Anaconda Wire and
Cable Company. Safety stop for wire drawing machine. 3,468,144,
9-23-69, CI. 72-5.
Hoenger, Rudolf: See —
Guldenfels, Willy; and Hoenger, Rudolf.3,475,532.
Hoenick, Hermann Hans, to Girling Limited. Closed loop disc brake.
3,428,152, 2-18-69, CI. 188-73.
Hoenick, Hermann Hans; and Beller, Hans Albert, to Girling
Limited. Automatic adjusters for vehicle brakes. 3,459,282, 8-5-
69, CI. 188-106.
Hoenick, Hermann Hans: See —
Schuchmann, Gerhard Ernst Ludwig Otto; Rath, Heinrich Bern-
hard; and Hoenick, Hermann Hans,3,42 1,603.
Hoenig, John. Center post guided die cushion assembly. 3,481,592,
12-2-69, CI. 267-1.
Hoenig, Stuart A., to Battelle Development Corporation, The.
Separating components in gases. 3,475,882, 1 1-4-69, CI. 55-179.
Hoer, Kenneth George, to Muirhead & Co., Limited. Drum-type fac-
simile receivers. 3,449,512, 6-10-69, CI. 178-7.3
Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Bauer, Friedrich, 3,480,199.
Kohler, Robert Felix; and Fromhold, Otto, 3,463,184.
Sochting, Herbert, 3,429,341.
Hoerman, Kirk C; and Sudduth, Herschel C, to United States of
America, Navy. Method of detecting ad identifying microorgan-
isms and other biologic materials. 3,449,571, 6-10-69, CI. 250-71.
Hoerner, Gerald D. Table with vertically adjustable level. 3,460,488,
8-12-69, CI. 108-144.
Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation: See —
Boyer, Gary W., 3,465,948.
Dunning, Robert M., 3,448,852.
Frohlicher, Stephen G., 3,426,956.
Harkness, Duane E., 3,452,514.
Johnson, Ronald V., 3,441,195.
Johnson, Ronald V., 3,465,946.
Martin, Daryl T., 3,464,370.
Martin, Daryl T., 3,465,877.
Nelson, Iver L.; and Dettman, Harold V., 3,465,499.
Olson, Jerome F., 3,426,955.
Oravez, Carl A., 3,425,367.
Simmons, Gerald B., 3,450,251.
Wysocki, Lawrence S., 3,443,681.
Wysocki, Lawrence S., 3,451,539.
Wysocki, Lawrence S., 3,467,298.
Hoernes, Gerhard E.; and Weber, Edward V., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Automatic control apparatus.
3,469,257, 9-23-69, CI. 340-347.
Hoerriger Ventilwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Kohler, Robert, 3,428,082.
Hoersch, Theodore M., to Swift & Company. Cold treatment before
slaughtering. 3,479,688, 11-25-69, CI. 17-45.
Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hoffmann, Hans-Jurgen; and Lohr, Manfred. 3,469,661.
Lohr, Manfred, 3,450,235.
Resch, Werner; and Fliege, Oskar, 3,450,399.
Zywietz, Walter; Gantke, Franz; Seiz, Rudolf; Lichtenbaumer,
Hans-Gunther; and Neeff, Joachim, 3,438,21 1.
Hoesch Maschinenfabrik Deutschland AG: See —
Engelbrecht, Wilhelm, 3,469,476.
Hoesch-Chemie Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung Duren-
Chemie: See —
Szczepanek, Alfred; and Szczepanek, Margarete, 3,459,776.
Hoeschel, Helmut Gerhard: See —
Allard, Harrie Martin; and Hoeschel, Helmut Ger-
hard,3,465,387.
Hoeschele, Guenther K.: See—
Gregor, Harry P.; Teyssie, Philippe; and Hoeschele, Guenther
K.,3,434,979.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Polyurethanes cured with 4,4"-methylene -bis-,o-
trifluoromethylaniline,. 3,429,856, 2-25-69, CI. 260-77.5
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Cellulosic materials coated with an organic polycarbodii-
mide. 3,450,562, 6-17-69, CI. 1 17-155.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Polyurethane-polyureas. 3,456,037, 7-15-69, CI. 260-858.
Hoeschele, Guenther Kurt, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Com-
pany. Liquid polyisocyanates and their stepwise preparation.
3,459,781. 8-5-69, CI. 260-453.
Hoess, Erwin, to United States of America, Army. Catalyzed Wurtz-
Fittig synthesis. 3,431,221, 3-4-69, CI. 260-2.
Hoever, Franz: See —
Rolauffs, Hans; and Hoever, Franz, 3,443,536.
Hoever, Franz, to Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs Aktiengesellschaft.
Fast tenter frame for multi-head embroidering machines.
3,482,536, 12-9-69, CI. 112-103.
Hoever, Paul: See —
Drescher, Hans-Peter; and Hoever, Paul, 3,428,363.
Hoey, Gordon Randolph, to Canadian Industries Limited. Anodic
protection of metals. 3,442,779, 5-6-69, CI. 204-147.
LIST OF PATENTEES
701
Hoey, Raymond M.: See —
Knohl, Herbert; and Hoey, Raymond M., 3,453, 843.
Hofe, Eugene F., to Londontown Manufacturing Company, The.
Method and apparatus for sleeving a button shank. 3,440,984, 4-
29-69, CI. 112-110.
Hofenk, Gerrit: See—
Heunks, Antonius M. A.; Kars, Franciscus A.; and Hofenk, Ger-
rit,3 ,446,601.
Hofer, Alan, to Dyna Magnetic Devices, Inc. Miniature audio am-
plifiers. 3,454,896, 7-8-69, CI. 330-40.
Hofer. John Gerald: See —
McMullin, Edward Vincent; and Hofer, John Gerald, 3,477,833.
Hofer, Walter David. Eccentric bearing linkage for hoe drills.
3,431,981, 3-11-69, CI. 172-269.
Hoff, Adam Frank. Adhesive fastener. 3,470,590, 10-7-69, CI. 24-
67.
Hoff, Dale R.: See-
Henry, David W.; and Hoff, Dale R., 3,472,864.
Sarett, Lewis H.; Hoff, Dale R.; and Henry, David
W.,3,487,087.
Sletzinger, Meyer; and Hoff, Dale R.,3,429,890.
Hoff, Don G. Dispenser for hollow truncated articles. 3,477,612, 11-
11-69, CI. 221-40.
Hoff, Gail, to Princeton Laboratories, Inc. Diagnostic test for infec-
tious mononucleosis with aldehyde treated equine erythrocytes.
3,426,123, 2-4-69, CI. 424-12.
Hoff, James L., to Inductotherm Linemelt Corporation. Temperature
control for electric heating devices. 3,456,061, 7-15-69, CI. 13-26.
Hoff, Marcian E., Jr.: See —
Widrow, Bernard; and Hoff, Marcian E., Jr.,3,454,753.
Hoff, Melvern C: See—
O'Grady, Thomas M.; Aim, Robert M.; and Hoff, Melvern
C.,3,437,698.
Hoff, Trygve & Associates: See —
Green, Raymond E., 3,430,398.
Hoffacker, Don L. Snobble trailer. 3,438,652, 4-15-69, CI. 280-423.
Hoffacker, Franz: See —
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Johanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz, 3,48 1,552.
Hoffann-La Roche Inc.: See —
Teitel, Sidney; and Goldberg, Moses Wolf, 3,481,980.
Hoffer, Gary I.: See —
Strnat, Karl J.; Hoffer, Gary 1.; Ostertag, Werner; and Olson,
John C, 3,424,578.
Hoffer, Max: See —
Duschinsky, Robert; and Hoffer, Max, 3,467,752.
Hoffer, Max, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Nitroimidazole derivatives.
3,435,049, 3-25-69, CI. 260-309.
Hoffer, Max, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.2,4-Diamino-5-(2',4',5'-sub-
stituted benzyl)- pyrimidines, intermediates and processes.
3,485,840, 12-23-69, CI. 260-251.
Hoffer, Max; and Mitrovic, Milan, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Com-
positions containing a sulfanilamide and a 2,4-diamino-5-[2",4',5"
trisubstituted benzyl] pyrimidine. 3,461,206, 8-12-69, CI. 424-229.
Hoffert, Franklin D., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Production of
hydrocarbons from shale. 3,483,1 16, 12-9-69, CI. 208-1 1.
Hoffler, William B., to Reynolds Metals Company. Apparatus for
packaging product means. 3,452,51 1, 7-1-69, CI. 53-219.
Hofflinger, Bernd, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Avalanche diode
for generating oscillations under quasi-stationary and transit-time
conditions. 3,483,441, 12-9-69, CI. 317-234.
Hoffman, Arlene May: See —
Tomcufcik, Andrew Stephen; Hoffman, Arlene May; and Fabio,
Paul Frank.3,452,034.
Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene
M.,3,468,892.
Tomcufcik, Andrew S.; Fabio, Paul F.; and Hoffman, Arlene
M.,3,481,935.
Hoffman, Bernard L., to Krause, Frederick A., Associates, Inc.
Manufacturing of containers by deep drawing. 3,420,088, 1-7-69,
CI. 72-349.
Hoffman, Bernard L., to Krause, Frederick A., Associates, Inc. Con-
trolled embossing. 3,426,571, 2-1 1-69, CI. 72-335.
Hoffman, Carl C. Pneumatic potato separator. 3,428,172, 2-18-69,
CI. 209-3.
Hoffman, Charles J.: See —
Pratt, Donald W.; and Hoffman, Charles J.,3,455,188.
Hoffman, David C; Ender, Wyman K.; and Wold, Allan I. Inlet
guide vane actuating arrangement for multistage centrifugal com-
pressor. 3,461,685, 8-19-69, CI. 62-510.
Hoffman Donald J., to General Motors Corporation. Method of
making a valve lifter. 3,458,923, 8-5-69, CI. 29-501.
Hoffman, Donald O.: See —
Hovey, Richard J.; and Hoffman, Donald O.,3,440,173.
Hoffman, Eldon P., to Tektronix Inc. Power selection device.
3,453,403, 7-1-69, CI. 200-51.
Hoffman Electronics Corporation: See —
Arase, Shingo, 3,470,451.
Biggs, James B., 3,473,130.
Briggs, James B., 3,474,449.
Hoffman, Floyd C; and Miller, Theodore W., to Armco Steel Cor-
poration. Deburring tool. 3,478,558, 11-18-69, CI. 72-199.
Hoffman, Frances G., to Merck & Co., Inc.l 7o-Lower alkoxy-
pregna-4,6-diene-3,20-dione steroids. 3,453,297, 7-1-69, CI. 260-
397.4
Hoffman, George J.; and Abella, James E., to Kendale Industries,
Inc. Pawl-type clutch assembly. 3,463,280, 8-26-69, CI. 192-43.1
Hoffman, Harold A. High protein food. 3,485,636, 12-23-69, CI. 99-
17.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Non-parallel surfaced light deflector-selector. 3,449,039, 6-
10-69, CI. 350-157.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lee, Hua-Tung, to International Business
Machines Corporation. DC-to-DC converter with continuous feed
to the load. 3,443,195, 5-6-69. CI. 321-2.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lipp, James, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Compensated path length polarized light
deflector-selector. 3,449,576, 6-10-69, CI. 350-157.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.: See —
Baxter, Duane W.; Felton, Bruce C; Hill, Harold W.; and Hoff-
man, Harry S., Jr.,3,428,953.
Boehm, Gilbert O.; Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Williams, James
H.,3,463,571.
Hoffman, Herbert H. Power hammer. 3,474,871, 10-28-69, CI. 173-
99.
Hoffman Information Systems, Inc.: See —
Stoyanoff, Louis J., 3,434,784.
Hoffman, Jerome J., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Flexible, fibrous, porous sheet containing cured epoxy resin
and process of making same. 3,486,925, 12-30-69, CI. 1 17-76.
Hoffman, Jerrold D. Sequential coded ringing of party line
telephones. 3,428,750, 2-18-69, CI. 179-5.
Hoffman, John D.: See —
Crawford, Donald C; Viitanen, Veikko K.; and Hoffman, John
D.,3,43 1,828.
Hoffman, John E., Jr.: See —
Skromme, Arnold Burton; Henningsen, Etlar August; and Hoff-
man, John E., Jr. ,3,462,975.
Wischmeyer, William F.; and Hoffman, John E., 3,434, 599.
Hoffman, John George, Jr.: See —
McGill, Thomas Alan; and Hoffman, John George,
Jr.,3,443,731.
Hoffman, Josef: See —
Vondracek, Miloslav; Toscaniova, Eva; and Hoffman,
Josef.3,481,916.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, to American Cyanamid Company.
Polyvalent alkyleneimine esters. 3,436,387, 4-1-69, CI. 260-239.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, to American Cyanamid Company. Tris/3-
chloroacrylylhexahydro-s-triazines. 3,438,984, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
248.
Hoffman, Joseph Adrian, to American Cyanamid Company.
Polyvalent alkyleneimine adducts of a,/3-unsaturated esters.
3,445,457, 5-20-69, CI. 260-239.
Hoffman, Joseph H.: See —
Hagg, Arthur C; and Hoffman, Joseph H., 3,476,452.
Hoffman, Kenneth Carl, to Arvey Corporation. Pouch for frozen
food products. 3,454,21 1, 7-8-69, CI. 229-53.
Hoffman Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Rosen, William E.; and Drew, John W., 3,468,900.
Hoffman, Leonard William; and Guertin, Roland Maurice, to Penn-
salt Chemicals Corporation. Process for production of anhydrous
alkyl and cycloalkyl amines. 3,450,760, 6-17-69, CI. 260-563.
Hoffman, Leslie J. Differential-pressure responsive indicator.
3,429,291, 2-25-69, CI. 1 16-70.
Hoffman, Lewis C: See —
Ballard, Kermit H.; and Hoffman, Lewis C.,3,450,545.
Bugosh, John; and Hoffman, Lewis C, 3,443,973.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. L, and Company.
Capacitor dielectric compositions and capacitors made therefrom.
3,437,892, 4-8-69, CI. 317-258.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Metalizing compositions containing critical proportions of metal
(Pt-Au or Pd-Au) and a specific high density frit. 3,440,062, 4-22-
69, CI. 106-1.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Copper/vanadium oxide compositions, noble metal meta- lizing
compositions containing vanadium oxides additives, and electrical
conductor elements made therewith. 3,440,182, 4-22-69, CI. 252-
514.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Low melting glass and compositions containing the same.
3,480,566, 11-25-69, CI. 252-514.
Hoffman, Louis; and Behrman, Arthur. Auxiliary door lock.
3,421,787, 1-14-69, CI. 292-289.
Hoffman, Mary V., to General Electric Company. Strontium yttrate
luminescent materials. 3,450,642, 6-17-69, CI. 252-301.4
Hoffman, Mary V., to General Electric Company. Alkaline earth yt-
trate luminescent materials. 3,450,643, 6-17-69, CI. 252-301.6
702
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hoffman, Mary V., to General Electric Company. Europium-ac-
tivated strontium magnesium pyrophosphate phosphors. 3,484,383,
12-16-69, CI. 252-301.6
Hoffman, Murray: See—
Felsenheld, Robert A.; Hoffman, Murray; and Perrotti, Em-
manuel J.,3,47 1,808.
Hoffman, Olin M.: See—
Feichter, Harold R.; Abernethy, Ira A.; Eishley, Charles F.; Ca-
ble, Stephen J.; and Hoffman, Olin M., 3,444,660.
Hoffman, P. R., Company: See—
Jansen, Johannes T., 3,483,858.
Hoffman, Paul H., to Raney, Roy E., and Clark, Charles F., mesne.
Corrugated resin sheet with hollow member. 3,425,180, 2-4-69,
CI. 52-309.
Hoffman, Paul R.: See—
Baldwin, Bradford J.; Cornell, William D.; Hoffman, Paul R.;
and Russell, Jack A. ,3,469,905.
Cornell, William D.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; and Hoffman, Paul
R., 3,435, 120.
Hoffman, Paul R., to Burroughs Corporation. Pneumatic memory
with electrical read-out means. 3,461,435, 8-12-69, CI. 340-173.
Hoffman, Paul R., to Burroughs Corporation. Punch selector
mechanism. 3,465,959, 9-9-69, CI. 234-1 14.
Hoffman, Paul R.; Disney, Morton F., Jr.; Norgren, Edwin A.; and
Cornell, William D., to Brunswick Corporation. Multiple alley
bowling game scoring system including lane sequencer. 3,484,107,
12-16-69, CI. 273-54.
Hoffman, Philip A., to Bendix Corporation, The, mesne. Analog-to-
digital converter. 3,462,759, 8-19-69, CI. 340-347.
Hoffman, Philip A.; Barbour, Charles W.; and Egerton, McKenny
W., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The, mesne. Balanced charge
transfer circuit. 3,469,255, 9-23-69, CI. 340-347.
Hoffman Products Corporation: See —
Voigt, Du Monte Otto; and Avicola, Richard, 3,467,770.
Hoffman, Ralph A.: See —
Turner, Donald B.; and Hoffman, Ralph A., 3,430,787.
Hoffman, Richard A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Apparatus for controlling octane value in gasoline. 3,469,954, 9-
30-69, CI. 44-2.
Hoffman, Richard Alan; May, Joe Turner; and Meckley, Frederick
William, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Method
and apparatus for blending gasolines. 3,437,461, 4-8-69, CI. 44-2.
Hoffman, Robert K., to Norgren, C. A., Co. Automatic liquid supply
apparatus. 3,447,562, 6-3-69, CI. 137-414.
Hoffman, Robert L.: See —
Parrctt, John T.; and Hoffman, Robert L.,3,483,798.
Hoffman, Robert. Orthodontic spring clip fastening system.
3,458,03 1 , 7-29-69, CI. 206-56.
Hoffman, Robert; and Gross, Leo. Method for promoting the flow of
molten materials into a mold using ultrasonic energy via probe
means. 3,461,942, 8-19-69, CI. 164-49.
Hoffman, Roger L., to General Electric Company. Dish rack track
assembly for a dishwashing machine. 3,465,763, 9-9-69, CI. 1 34-
154.
Hoffman, Sellers P., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Amplitude detector having a tunnel diode linearity compensating
circuit. 3,466,556, 9-9-69, CI. 329-205.
Hoffman, Vincent L.: See —
Siddall, Don F.; and Hoffman, Vincent L.,3,474,760.
Hoffman, William D.: See —
Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Hoffman, William D.,3,480,559.
Chao, Tai S.; Kjonaas, Manley; and Hoffman, William
D.,3,44I,600.
Hoffman, William D.; Burk, Emmett H., Jr.; and Eichhorn, Robert
M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Process of shifting the double bond
in mono- olefins to a terminal, non-tertiary position. 3,432,570, 3-
11-69, CI. 260-683.2
Hoffman, William F.; and Hyltin, Tom M., to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Diode loaded line phase shifter. 3,436,691, 4-1-69, CI.
333-31.
Hoffman, William F.: See —
Hyltin, Tom J.; Hoffman, William F.; and Austin, James
E.,3,454,906.
Hoffman, William M., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Perforated card reader. 3,423,575, 1-21-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Hoffmann, Albrccht; and Wolfrum, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akticngcscllschaft. Monoazo dyestuffs containing a 6-
hydroxynaphtho- styrile group. 3,462,408, 8-19-69, CI. 260-146.
Hoffmann, Alfred: See-
Klein, Heinrich; Weber, Eduard; Picper, Rudolf; and Hoffmann,
Alfrcd,3,477,569.
Hoffmann, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Synchronous motor field control circuit. 3,470,435, 9-30-69, CI.
318-176.
Hoffmann, Arthur H.: See—
Tomco, Anthony; Nelson, John Allison; and Hoffmann, Arthur
H., 3,440,509.
Hoffmann, Arthur Kentaro; and Abraham, Ernestine Gelblum, to
American Cyanamid Company. Stable free radical nitroxides.
3,422,144, 1-14-69, CI. 260-570.
Hoffmann, Banesh. Phonic alphabet. 3,426,451, 2-11-69, CI. 35-35.
Hoffmann, Bernard J.; Olmsted, Lester E.; and Swartz, William, to
National Lead Company. Preparation of a rutile titanium dioxide-
anhydrite composite pigment. 3,453,128, 7-1-69, CI. 106-300.
Hoffmann, Bernard J.; Olmsted, Lester E.; and Swartz, William, to
National Lead Company. Method of preparing a rutile titanium
dioxide- anhydrite composite pigment. 3,453,129, 7-1-69, CI. 106-
300.
Hoffmann, Charles; and Faure, Andre, to Laboratoires U.P.S.A.
Analgesic and anti-inflammatory composition consisting essentially
of 2-(2,3-xylyamino)-nicotinic acid. 3,466,373, 9-9-69, CI. 424-
266.
Hoffmann, Charles; and Faure, Andree, to Societe Anonyme dite:
Laboratoires U.P.S.A. Novel pyrido [2,3-s] [1,5] benzooxaze-pin-
5-ones and pyrido [2,3-s] [1,5] benzothiazepin-5-ones. 3,446,799,
5-27-69, CI. 260-239.3
Hoffmann, Erik: See —
Pfleiderer, Friedrich; Mertel, Heinz; Hoffmann, Erik; and Seidel,
Ekkehard,3, 428,75 3.
Hoffmann, Gerhard, to VEB Warnowwerft Warnemunde. Device for
testing engine condition of vessels. 3,487,426, 12-30-69, CI. 73-
117.1
Hoffmann, Gunther, to Wandel u. Goltermann KG. Denominational
switching stage. 3,453,542, 7-1-69, CI. 324-79.
Hoffmann, Hans-Jurgen; and Lohr, Manfred, to Hoesch Aktien-
gesellschaft. Hydraulic shock absorber and fluid reservoir means
therefor. 3,469,661, 9-30-69, CI. 188-100.
Hoffmann, Herbert: See —
Schmidt, Walter; Vitzthum, Dieter; Hoffmann, Herbert; and
Katz, Helmut.3,458,913.
Hoffmann, Herbert; and Vitzthum, Diether, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Indirectly heated dispenser cathode for electric
discharge tube. 3,454,816, 7-8-69, CI. 313-346.
Hoffmann, Herman; and Trottier, Claude H., to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning, mesne.
Preparation of adamantane. 3,457,317, 7-22-69, CI. 260-666.
Hoffmann, Hermann; and Marsocci, Samuel F., to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning,
mesne. Method for preparing chlorobenzene thiols. 3,440,288, 4-
22-69, CI. 260-609.
Hoffmann, Hermann; and Zeitler, Heidi, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning, mesne. Azo
dyestuffs of the acridone series. 3,478,010, 11-11-69, CI. 260-152.
Hoffmann, Herwig: See —
Baer, Karl; Hoffmann, Herwig; and Suessenguth, Her-
mann,3,427,356.
Hoffmann, Hinrich: See —
Nahm, Helmut; Oppermann, Adolf; Hoffmann, Hinrich; Korn-
lein, Max; and Oppinger, Heinz,3,461,l 16.
Hoffmann, Klaus, to VEB Arzneimittelwerk. Silicomagnesium-alu-
minate-hydrate gel and method of preparing the same. 3,476,692,
11-4-69, CI. 252-317.
Hoffmann, Leo; and Klaverkamp, Bernard, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamil-
ton Corporation. Gripping device with variable wedge angle.
3,440,856, 4-29-69, CI. 72-302.
Hoffmann, Manfred; Wendelin, Roland; and Katscher, Erich, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Housing arrangement for rectifier
device. 3,467,897, 9-16-69, CI. 317-234.
Hoffmann Manufacturing Company Limited, The: See-
Spencer, Frederick; and Jones, Reginald Winstone, 3,467,453.
Hoffmann, Meinhard; Adler, Erich; and Debus, Karl-Jurgen, to Lino-
type GmbH. Photocomposing machines. 3,466,991, 9-16-69, CI.
95-4.5
Hoffmann, Otto, to Sennheiser Electronic. Directional microphone
with substantially frequency-independent directional charac-
teristics. 3,444,955, 5-20-69, CI. 181-31.
Hoffmann, Richard. Method and apparatus for manufacturing shoes.
3,428,981,2-25-69, CI. 12-1.
Hoffmann, Robert, to Placard-Chicago Corporation. Plastic card and
method of making same. 3,461,581, 8-19-69, CI. 40-2.2
Hoffmann, Wolfgang; Neuscheler, Friedrich; and Schuon, Eberhard,
to Wandel u. Goltermann KG. Damping network. 3,474,356, 10-
21-69, CI. 333-81.
Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.: See —
Albrecht, Harry Allen; and Plati, John Thomas, 3,422,095.
Albrecht, Harry Allen; and Plati, John Thomas, 3,422,1 15.
Archer, Giles A.; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,446,806.
Archer, Giles A.; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,462,418.
Archer, Giles Allan; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,422,091.
Barry, Richard Henry; and Weiss, Michael, 3,427,379.
Bauernfeind, Jacob; and Mitrovi, Milan, 3,458,631.
Beaman, Alden Gamaliel; Duschinsky, Robert; and Tautz, Wil-
liam Paul, 3,468,902.
Berger, Leo; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,466,328.
Berger, Leo; and Corraz, Alfred John, 3,484,449.
Boiler, Arthur; Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, 3,463,775.
Brossi, Arnold; and Pecherer, Benjamin, 3,457,295.
Brossi, Arnold; Focella, Antonino; Rachlin, Albert Israel; and
Teitel, Sidney, 3,464,990.
Brust, Bernar; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk,
3,420,841.
LIST OF PATENTEES
703
Brust, Bernard; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sterbach, Leo Henryk,
3,420,836.
Carstensen, Jens Thuroe; Newmark, Harold Leon; and Vance,
John James, 3.450,821.
Carstensen, Jens Thuroe; Sheth, Prabhakar Ranchhordas; and
Vance, John James, 3,487,152.
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis, 3,446,891.
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis, 3,446,899.
Cohen, Aaron; and Heath-Brown, Basil, 3,457,271.
De Ritter, Elmer; and Raymond, Joseph Edward, 3,433,872.
Den Hollander, Charles William, 3,448,059.
Den Hollander, Charles William, 3,448,1 13.
Dolan, Lee Allen, 3,465,038.
Duschinsky, Robert; and Hoffer, Max, 3,467,752.
Edenhofer, Albrecht; and Spiegelberg, Hans, 3,478,048.
Farley, James Valentine; Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo
Henryk, 3,464,978.
Fellig, Josef; and Rachlin, Albert Israel, 3,423,428.
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,481,921.
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,485,823.
Field, George Francis; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,485,841.
Finkelstein, Jacob, 3,480,634.
Focella, Antonino; Gurien, Harvey; and Rachlin, Albert Israel,
3,431,301.
Focella, Antonino; and Rachlin, Albert Israel, 3,446,797.
Frank, Ulrich A., 3,470,745.
Frohlich, Gerhard Joseph; Kratavil, Allan Jerome; and Zrike,
Edward, 3,453,191.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; Reeder, Earl; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk,
3,431,304.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,439,016.
Fryer, Rodney Ian; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,440,281.
Furst, Andor; Muller, Marcel; and Saucy, Gabriel, 3,476,746.
Furst, Andor; and Herzog, Ernst Gerhard, 3,476,781.
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Wald-
vogel, Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Rudolf,
3,478,065.
Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, 3,480,620.
Furst, Andor; and Muller, Marcel, 3,481,956.
Gibas, John Thaddeus; Lee, Hsi Lin; and Wenner, Wilhelm,
3,457,266.
Gloor, Urs; and Bohnen, Klaus, 3,466,162.
Guex, Waldemar; Schlapfer, Reinhard; and Spiegelberg, Hans,
3,467,505.
Gutmann, Hugo; Jaunin, Roland; Kaiser, Ado; and Zeller, Paul,
3,459,799.
Hellerbach, Joseph, 3,428,646.
Hellerbach, Joseph; Stempel, Arthur; and Sternbach, Leo Hen-
ryk, 3,475,415.
Hoffer, Max, 3,435,049.
Hoffer, Max; and Mitrovic, Milan, 3,461,206.
Hoffer, Max, 3,485,840.
Jaunin, Roland; and Zeller, Paul, 3,441,594.
Jaunin, Roland; and Zeller, Paul, 3,441,595.
Keller, Oscar; Steiger, Norbert; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk,
3,442,946.
Kierstead, Richard Wightman, 3,448,123.
Kierstead, Richard Wightman; and Lemahieu, Ronald Andrew,
3,484,489.
Kiss, Joseph; Spiegelberg, Hans; Vaterlaus, Bruno Peter;
Rachlin, Albert; and Doebel, Karl, 3,445,455.
Klaui, Heinrich, 3,436,459.
Klaui, Heinrich; Rehm, Walter; and Schlegel, Wolfgang,
3,466,362.
Krubiner, Alan Martin; and Oliveto, Eugene Paul, 3,459,772.
Lehr, Hanns H.; and Mitrovic, Milan, 3,454,577.
Lehr, Hanns Hanina, 3,459,742.
Magid, Louis, 3,446,894.
Magid, Louis, 3,453,368.
Marbet, Roman, 3,428,694.
Marbet, Roman; and Saucy, Gabriel, 3,453,317.
Marbet, Roman, 3,456,015.
Mayer, Hans J.; Ruegg, Rudolf; and Schudel, Peter, 3,455,959.
Metesics, Werner; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,467,656.
Metlesics, Werner; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,438,972.
Metlesics, Werner; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,450,696.
Munzel, Kurt, 3,431,338.
Osbond, John Mervyn; and Fothergill, Graham Alwyn,
3,450,704.
Osbond, John Mervyn; and Wickens, James Charles, 3,466,289.
Pecherer, Benjamin, 3,465,051.
Propper, Ronald, 3,453,290.
Ramuz, Henri; Spiegelberg, Hans; Abele, Werner; and Dornow,
Alfred, 3,453,277.
Raymond, Joseph Edward, 3,458,623.
Reeder, Earl; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,427,304.
Robinson, Herbert Loren, 3,482,564.
Ruegg, Rudolf; and Schmialek, Peter, 3,429,970.
Ruegg, Rudolf; and Schwieter, Ulrich, 3,466,335.
Russomanno, Rocco Joseph, 3,448,01 1.
Schlegel, Wolfgang; Schwieter, Ulrich; and Tamm, Rudolf,
3,458,637.
Schuler, Wilhelm Alfons; Schlichtegroll, Ansgar V.; Beschke,
Helmut; and Klingler, Karl-Heinz, 3,485,926.
Stempel, Arthur; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,420,817.
Stempel, Arthur; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,453,279.
Stempel, Arthur; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, 3,453,326.
Sternbach, Leo Henryk; and Stempel, Arthur, 3,450,695.
Sternbach, Leo Henryk; Saucy, Gabriel; Sach, George Sidney;
and Stempel, Arthur, 3,455,985.
Surmatis, Joseph Donald, 3,429,928.
Surmatis, Joseph Donald, 3,441,623.
Surmatis, Joseph Donald; and Walser, Armin, 3,466,331.
Surmatis, Joseph Donald, 3,478,104.
Uskokovic, Milan Radoje, 3,471,550.
Vogler, Karl, 3,433,779.
Vogler, Karl, 3,455,911.
Wenner, Wilhelm; and Uskokovic, Milan Radoje, 3,463,774.
Wenner, Wilhelm; and Uskokovic, Milan Radoje, 3,485,824.
Ziering, Albert, 3,474,106.
Hoffmeister, Erich, to Kaltenbach & Voigt. Dental handpiece.
3,425,124, 2-4-69, CI. 32-28.
Hoffmeister, Erich; and Loge, Hans. Chuck means for dental hand
piece. 3,426,429, 2-1 1-69, CI. 32-27.
Hoffmeister, Ernest W. Calculating device. 3,484,042, 12-16-69, CI.
235-71.
Hoffmeister, Friedrich: See —
Aichinger, Gerd; Schutz, Siegismund; and Hoffmeister,
Friedrich,3,43 1,257.
Schutz, Siegismund; and Hoffmeister, Friedrich,3,44 1,608.
Hoffmeyer, William R., to General Electric Company. Single-phase
induction electric motor. 3,421,033, 1-7-69, CI. 310-172.
Hoffsommer, Robert D., Jr.; Taub, David; and Wendler, Norman L.,
to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for producing halopropylidene-5H-
dibenzo[a,d]cycloheptene. 3,454,656, 7-8-69, CI. 260-649.
Hofheinz, Karlheinz: See —
Tauchert, Klaus; Munster, Horst; Hettich, Bernhard; Konig, Ger-
hard; Hofheinz, Karlheinz; and Kade, Peter.3,482,51 1.
Hofler, Leonhard; See —
Meyer, Christian, 3,481,069.
Hofler, Willy. Apparatus for automatically determining the total
pitch error of gears or the like. 3,461,456, 8-12-69, CI. 346-49.
Hofliger & Karg: See —
Bischoff, Karl, 3,469,364.
Wolf, Otto; and Weller, Otto, 3,429,426.
Hofman, Petruo S.: See —
van der Stelt, Cornells; and Hofman, Petruo S., 3, 452,053.
Hofman, Petrus S.: See —
van der Stelt, Cornells; and Hofman, Petrus S., 3,462,447.
Hofman, Theophile: See —
Delassus, Marcel; Devaux, Richard; and Hofman, Theo-
phile.3,469,945.
Hofmann, Albert; See —
Stadler, Paul; Troxler, Franz; and Hofmann, Albert.3,422,1 10.
Stadler, Paul; Troxler, Franz; and Hofmann, Albert,3,428,639.
Hofmann, Albert; and Troxler, Franz, to Sandoz Ltd., (also known
as Sandoz A.G.). a-(N-alkyl-N-3,3-diphenyl propylaminomethyl)-
indanmethanols and the salts thereof. 3,450,763, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
570.
Troxler, Franz; and Hofmann, Albert, 3, 47 1,5 15.
Troxler, Franz; and Hofmann, Albert,3,479,371.
Hofmann, Charles F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Crack-
resistant casting composition. 3,434,087, 3-18-69, CI. 336-96.
Hofmann, Charles F.; and Keto, August I., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Cast electrical bushing. 3,433,893, 3-18-69, CI. 174-
153.
Hofmann, Gottfried Gerhard Wilhelm: See —
Bassing, Friedrich Wilhelm; and Hofmann, Gottfried Gerhard
Wilhelm,3 ,44 1,058.
Hofmann, Hans Dieter: See —
Gey, Werner; and Hofmann, Hans Dieter.3,439,041.
Hofmann, Hansdieter; Corsepius, Horst; and Kyber, Manfred, to
Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und Bau von Indus-
trienlagen. Process for the purification of 7-caprolactam.
3,485,820, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.3
Heimann, Walter; and Hofmann, Hans.3,458,379.
Hofmann, Hans, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Crosshead-type internal
combustion piston engine having liquid-cooled pistons. 3,444,844,
5-20-69, CI. 123-41.36
Hofmann, Hermann Alfred Otto. Photogrammetric affme plotters.
3,464,761, 9-2-69, CI. 350-136.
Hofmann, Hermann Pankraz: See —
Naarmann, Herbert; Hofmann, Hermann Pankraz; and Kastning,
Ernst-Guenther,3,454,538.
Hofmann, Horst: See —
Ciriack, Gunter; Eckert, Georg; and Hofmann, Horst.3,453,479.
Hofmann, John E.: See —
Carter, James L.; and Hofmann, John E.,3,475,189.
Hofmann, Judson A., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Video signal
noise cancellation circuit. 3,453,386, 7-1-69, CI. 178-7.3
704
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hofmann, Karl, to Condux-Werk Herbert A. Merges K.G. Feeding
device. 3,458,143, 7-29-69, CI. 241-186.
Hofmann, Ludwig. Tensioning and securing device for load securing
straps. 3,449,798, 6-17-69, CI. 24-71.
Hofmann, Paul; and Peterlein, Karl, to Gelsenberg Benzin Aktien-
gesellschaft. Preparation of l,2,4-trimethyl-5- isopropylbenzene.
3,435,091, 3-25-69, CI. 260-671.
Hofmann, Peter; and Guth, Christian, to Ciba Limited. Process for
the production of fine porous coatings on textiles with prepara-
tions containing a polymer and microcapsules. 3,449,160, 6-10-69,
CI. 117-135.5
Hofmann, Ulrich. Container for knitting machine needles. 3,452,859,
7-1-69, CI. 206-17.
Hofmann, Wilfried, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus
for manipulating diapositives. 3,473,871, 10-21-69, CI. 353-116.
Hofmeier, Hermann: See —
Huff, Karl; and Hofmeier, Hermann, 3,445,561 .
Hofmeier, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. In-
sulated power cables. 3,429,983, 2-25-69, CI. 174-110.
Hofmeister Co.: See —
Hofmeister, Maurice H.; and Komperda, Joseph W., 3,426,668.
Hofmeister, Ernst: See —
Siebertz, Karl; and Hofmeister, Ernst, 3,487, 272.
Hofmeister, Konrad J.; and Olcsan, Louis J., Jr., to Jones &
Laughlin Steel Corporation. Photodiodes and heat sensitive re-
sistors in series controlling the same circuit. 3,428,813, 2-18-69
CI. 250-209.
Hofmeister, Konrad J.; and Sylvester, Robert A., to Jones &
Laughlin Steel Corporation. Length measurer with plurality of
photocells which are sequentially gated. 3,428,817, 2-18-69 CI.
250-219.
Hofmeister, Maurice H.; and Komperda, Joseph W., to Hofmeister
Co. Louvered valve. 3,426,668, 2-11-69, CI. 98-41.
Hofmeister, Russell N., to Herter's Inc. Animal trap. 3,421,251, 1-
14-69, CI. 43-92.
Hofmeister, Russell N., to Herter's Inc. Bow string with improved
whipping thread wrap. 3,444,853, 5-20-69, CI. 124-30.
Hofmeyer, Alloyd J. Circulating heater. 3,433,212, 3-18-69, CI. 126-
110.
Hofrichter, Charles H.; Haggerty, Thomas I.; and Zimmer, Gerald
W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Polyurethane
sponge and process therefor. 3,463,745, 8-26-69, CI. 260-2.5
Hofrichter, Wilhelm, to Vornbaumen, E., & Co. Method and
machines for twisting together strands of material. 3,431,718, 3-
11-69, CI. 57-59.
Hofstein, Steven R., to Radio Corporation of America. Insulated
gate field effect transistor. 3,434,021, 3-18-69, CI. 317-235.
Hofteig, Haldor J.: See-
Wolfe, Walter W.; and Hofteig, Haldor J.,3,429,299.
Hoftiezer, Henry Wilbert: 5ee —
Adams, James William; and Hoftiezer, Henry Wilbert, 3,467,609.
Hofton, James; Vickers, William Henry; and Woodward, Anthony, to
British Industrial Plastics Limited, mesne. Thermal stability treat-
ment of oxymethylene polymers with ethylene imine group-con-
taining compounds. 3,428,608, 2-18-69, CI. 260-67.5
Hofton, Martin Richard, to British Nylon Spinners Limited. Polya-
mide containing dispersed polyolefin and fatty dispersing agent.
3,471,426, 10-7-69, CI. 260-23.
Hofvendahl, Herbert E. Furnace blower installation. 3,486,688, 12-
30-69, CI. 230-235.
Hogan Faximile Corporation: See —
Lieblich, Irving, 3,444,055.
Sparling, Arthur J., 3,453,040.
Hogan, James J., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Electronic
area correlator tube. 3,483,421, 12-9-69, CI. 315-10.
Hogan, John Cotter, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Molybdenum oxide film resistor and the method of
making same. 3,474,007, 10-21-69, CI. 204-14.
Hogan, John F., Jr.: See —
Di Marco, Gabriel Robert; Hogan, John F., Jr.; Schulman,
Hyman L.; and Strandskov, Frede B, 3,443,972.
Hogan, John P.; and Kitchen, Alonzo G., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Polymerization process and catalyst. 3,476,724, 1 1-4-69, CI.
260-88.2
Hogan, John W.: See —
Kronfeld, Leonard E.; and Hogan, John W., 3,484, 565.
Hogan, Patrick J.: See-
Walton, Leonard; and Hogan, Patrick J. ,3,442,1 10.
Hogan, Thomas Howard: See —
Miller, Douglas D.; Hogan, Thomas Howard; and Inman,
Richard B., 3,438,483.
Hogan, Walter H., to Cryogenic Technology, Inc. Rapid pump-down
vacuum chambers incorporating cryopumps. 3,485,054, 12-23-69,
CI. 62-55.5
Hogan, Walter H.: See-
Stuart, Robert W.; and Hogan, Walter H., 3,430,455.
Hogan, William J., to Sybron Corporation, mesne. Patient rotator
basket for X-ray machine. 3.482,094, 12-2-69, CI. 250-55.
Hoganas-Billesholms Aktiebolag: See—
Thafvelin, Karl Gunnar; Wahlberg, Yngve; and Bockstiegel,
Georg Heinrich Artur Gerhard, 3,462,260.
Hogarth, Harold P. Portable straightener for elongate members.
3,456,467, 7-22-69, CI. 72-32.
Hogberg, Lars-Gunnar: See —
Eriksson, Erik Helmer; Frisk, Olof Edvin; and Hogberg, Lars-
Gunnar.3,443,610.
Hoge, Henri H., to Summit Electronics Incorporated. Wheel slip de-
tection system. 3,437,896, 4-8-69, CI. 318-52.
Hoge, Henri H., to Cambridge Scientific Industries, Incorporated.
Solid state vibrator. 3,480,851, 1 1-25-69, CI. 321-8.
Hogel, Joseph E., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,455,319,
7-15-69, CI. 137-85.
Hogencamp, Harold C. Theft prevention device. 3,423,747, 1-21-69
CI. 340-280.
Hoger, Herwig; and Kronacher, Hermann, to Suddeutsche Kalk-
stickstoff-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of white calcium
cyanamide. 3,453,070, 7-1-69, CI. 23-78.
Hogg, Christopher A., to British Oxygen Company Limited, The.
Gas cartridge piercer and regulating valve. 3,459,331, 8-5-69, CI.
222-5.
Hogg, Christopher A., to British Oxygen Company Limited, The.
Dispensing valves. 3,474,940, 10-28-69, CI. 222-402.20
Hogg, Eugene R.: See —
Simmons, Harold C; Hogg, Eugene R.; and Kuhn, Roy
C, 3,474,970.
Hogg, Gerald V. Apparatus for comminuting materials. 3,482,786,
12-9-69, CI. 241-52.
Hogg, Heinrich: See —
Celio, Tino; and Hogg, Heinrich, 3,467,475.
Hogg, James W.: See —
Duffin, George F.; and Hogg, James W., 3,462,272.
Hogg, Richard William: See —
Stillwell, Peter Frederic Thomas Cryer; Montgomery, Peter
Murdo; and Hogg, Richard William, 3,432, 854.
Hogg, Walter R.: See—
Bloomfield, Leo B.; Hogg, Walter R.; Coulter, Wallace H.; and
Dorman, Ervin L., 3,473,010.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R.,3 ,439,267.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R.,3,444,463.
Coulter, Wallace H.; and Hogg, Walter R, 3,444,464.
Marchesini, Cesare; Hogg, Walter R.; and Klein, Robert
I. ,3,424,897.
Hoglund Engineering and Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Hoglund, Nils, 3,428,038.
Hoglund, Nils, 3,455,206.
Hoglund, Nils, 3,455,289.
Hoglund, Nils. Apparatus for forming contours. 3,425,320, 2-4-69,
CI. 90-13.
Hoglund, Nils, to Hoglund Engineering and Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc. Apparatus for forming contours. 3,428,038, 2-18-69, CI.
125-11.
Hoglund, Nils, to Hoglund Engineering and Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc. Apparatus for rotatably supporting and moving a work
piece relative to a fixed tool. 3,455,206, 7-15-69, CI. 90-13.9
Hoglund, Nils, to Hoglund Engineering and Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc. Apparatus for forming contours on work pieces.
3.455,289, 7-15-69, CI. 125-1 1.
Hogrefe, Arthur F.: See —
Wilson, Louis; and Hogrefe, Arthur F., 3,421, 067.
Hogue, Noel E.: See —
Andrea, John J.; Meier, James C; and Hogue, Noel I
E.,3 ,420,990.
Hogue, Paul G.: See —
Welch, Russel A., Sr., 3,443,061.
Welch, Russel A., Sr., 3,443,062.
Hogue, Vernon D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Vocal
response synthesizer. 3,472,964, 10-14-69, CI. 179-1.
Hogya, Bernard J.; and Tillis, William J., to FMC Corporation.
Process of etching copper circuits. 3,476,624, 1 1-4-69, CI. 156-13.
Hohbach, Dale J.: See-
Cone, Charles N.; Hohbach, Dale J.; and Smith, Harold 1
A. ,3,428.467.
Hohenberg, Rudolph, to Avco Corporation. Means for temperature
compensating the response of an electromagnetic torquemeter.
3,465,581, 9-9-69, CI. 73-136.
Hohenemser, Kurt H. Automatic control system for aircraft lifting
rotor. 3,429,376, 2-25-69, CI. 170-160.25
Hohenle, Hubert Zu: See —
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Lamm, Heinz; and Hohenle, Hubert
Zu,3,446,190.
Hohenstein, Robert M., to Singer-General Precision Inc. Linear elec-
trostatic accelerometer. 3,446,079, 5-27-69, CI. 73-517.
Hohl, John: See —
Cunningham, Ernest R.; and Hohl, John, 3,447, 280.
Hohl. Rudolf: See-
Kleiner, Hans-Otto; Ruland, Wilhelm; Paikert, Klaus; Hohl, Ru-
dolf; Seiler, Gunter; Schneider, Hellmut; and Werner, Det-
lef,3,484,789.
Hohl. Willard R.; and Korpak, Charles, to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Process for making nodular iron. 3,459,541, 8-5-69, CI. 75-
130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
705
Hohlfeld, Harald: See—
Schuller, Wolfgang; and Hohlfeld, Harald, 3,425,204.
Hohlfelder, F., Company, The: See—
Hohlfelder, Harvey F., Jr.; and Darash, Nicholas P., 3,424,319.
Hohlfelder, Harvey F., Jr.; and Darash, Nicholas P., to Hohlfelder,
F. Company, The. Hydraulic indexing and clamping fixtures.
3,424,319, 1-28-69, CI. 214-1.
Hohman, Ross W.: See —
Rosenberg, William; Crafton, Charles J.; Johnson, Frederick
Douglas; and Hohman, Ross W., 3,439,590.
Hohmann, Frank G.; Matthias, George D.; Tino, Joseph R.; and
Wellmann, Gerhard F., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Uniformly
blow molded container neck. 3,461,491, 8-19-69, CI. 18-5.
Hohmann, Lawrence A., Jr.: See-
Abbott, Henry H.; Hohmann, Lawrence A., Jr.; and Wells,
George W., 3,420,963.
Hohmann, Walter: See —
Weinand, Claus; Von Oertzer, Klaus; and Hohmann,
Walter.3,436,410.
Hohn, Helmut: See —
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H.; Muller, Alfred H.; Wirlitsch, Roland;
and Hohn, Helmut.3,420,327.
Hohne, Gerd, to Bosch, Robert, GmbH. Ignition arrangement for in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,447,522, 6-3-69, CI. 123-149.
Hohne, Gerd, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Transistorized ignition
system for internal combustion engines. 3,482,560, 12-9-69, CI.
123-148.
Hohner Matth AG: See —
Zacharias, Ernst, 3,447,410.
Hohwart, George, to Woodworth, N. A., Company. Automated gear
chuck. 3,455,567, 7-15-69, CI. 279-1 10.
Hohwart, George, to Woodworth, N. A., Company. Replaceable jaw
inserts. 3,459,433, 8-5-69, CI. 279-123.
Hohwart, George, to Woodworth, N. A., Company. Universal power
chuck. 3,472,526, 10-14-69, CI. 279-106.
Hohwart, George, to Woodworth, N. A., Company. Gear pin with
pull-back action. 3,479,042, 11-18-69, CI. 279-123.
Hohwart, George; and Toth, Paul, to Woodworth, N. A., Company.
Ball chuck with roll-back bearing. 3,423,098, 1-21-69, CI. 279-
109.
Hohwart, George; and Toth, Paul, to Woodworth, N. A., Company.
Fixture mounting assembly. 3,460,847, 8-12-69, CI. 279-4.
Hoiberg, Arnold J.; Orsulak, John P.; and Bick, Philip C, to Flint-
kote Company, The. Method of forming protective coatings from
clay-type emulsions of bituminous material. 3,443,981, 5-13-69,
CI. 117-62.
Hoiseth, Roland L.; and Daniels, Howard L., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Keyboard operated repeat circuit for a data processing
system's operator control unit. 3,436,735, 4-1-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hoisve, Harold V.; and Filho, Francisco Muniz, to McGraw-Edison
Company. Threehead sandwich press. 3,484,965, 12-23-69, CI. 38-
15.
Hoisve, Harold V.; and Strike, Nicholas L., to McGraw-Edison Com-
pany. Steam-air pants topper. 3,421,668, 1-14-69, CI. 223-73.
Hojnos, Jan; and Grancic, Ivan, to Prvni Brnenska Strojirna Zavody
Klementa Gottwalda, narodni podnik. Mixing arrangement.
3,471,263, 10-7-69, CI. 23-252.
Hojo, Takeshi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo
Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Meridian detector. 3,452,444, 7-1-69,
CI. 33-226.
Hojyo, Iwajiro, to Kinyosha Company Limited. Preshrinking machine
for fabrics and the like. 3,469,292, 9-30-69, CI. 26-69.
Hojyo, Kazuya. Apparatus for automatically electroplating various
articles with chromium. 3,425,926, 2-4-69, CI. 204-213.
Hok-Shou, Ting, to Kader Industrial Company Limited. Mechanical
lap counter for slot guided toy vehicles. 3,476,389, 11-4-69, CI.
273-86.
Hokama, Takeo: See —
Scardiglia, Frank; and Hokama, Takeo.3,484,422.
Scardiglia, Frank; and Hokama, Takeo. 3. 485, 807.
Hokanson, Carl G., Sr.; and Evans, Richard A., to Lear Siegler, Inc.
Heating apparatus including a heat exchanger and turbulence
creating impeller. 3,481,322, 12-2-69, CI. 126-247.
Hokari, Hiroshi: See —
Takao, Susumu; and Hokari, Hiroshi, 3,436, 436.
Takao, Susumu; and Hokari, Hiroshi, 3,436, 438.
Hoke, Donald I., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Oil-soluble nitrogen
composition. 3,429,674, 2-25-69, CI. 44-58.
Hoke, Earl M. Bale compacting attachment for balers. 3,424,081, 1-
28-69, CI. 100-192.
Hoke, Howard L., deceased (by Hoke, Jean K., executrix); and Hal-
terman, James W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Repair sleeve.
3,466,069, 9-9-69, CI. 285-348.
Hoke, Howard L.: See —
Halterman, James W.; and Hoke, Howard L.,3,470,916.
Hoke, Leander H., Jr., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Transistor ampli-
fying circuit having high input impedance and temperture-stabil-
ized output potential. 3,447,092, 5-27-69, CI. 330-24.
Hoke Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Teeters, Wilbur O., 3,433,508.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 45
Teeters, Wilbur O., 3,445,128.
Hokkeling, Pieter: See —
Berghout, Cornelis Willem; Hokkeling, Pieter; and Luteijn,
Anthonie Izaak, 3,42 1,207.
Hokkinen, Paul K., to Ferranti-Packard Electric Limited. Drive
means for tape or ribbonlike material. 3,428,233, 2-18-69, CI.
226-178.
Hokushin Electric Works, Limited: See —
Nakamatsu, Yoshio, 3,421,673.
Hoi-Mark Machine Corporation: See —
Musican, Solomon, 3,483,818.
Holaday Industries, Inc.: See —
Holaday, Reed E., 3,462,575.
Holaday, Reed E., to Holaday Industries, Inc. Microwave heating
device. 3,462,575, 8-19-69, CI. 219-10.55
Holan, George, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Limited. 2-
Trichloromethylbenzoxazole as a herbicide. 3,423,200, 1-21-69,
CI. 71-88.
Holan, George, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Limited. l-(4-
Nitrophenyl )- 1 -(4'-nitrophenyl )-2,2-dihalo- cyclopropane.
3,481,993, 12-2-69, CI. 260-646.
Holan, George; and Ennis, Brian Colwell, to Monsanto Chemicals
(Australia) Limited. Anthelmintic compositions and methods em-
ploying 2-(2'-thiazolin-2"-yl)-benzimidazoles. 3,471,620, 10-7-69,
CI. 424-270.
Holan, George; and Samuel, Eva L., to Monsanto Chemicals (Aus-
tralia) Limited. 2-Tri-( mixed) halomethyl benzimidazoles.
3,448,1 15, 6-3-69, CI. 260-309.2
Holan, George; and Samuel, Eva L., to Monsanto Chemicals (Aus-
tralia) Limited. Preparation of 2-azolin-2'-yl-benzimidazoles.
3,472,863, 10-14-69, CI. 260-306.7
Holan, George; and Samuel, Eva Lea, to Monsanto Chemicals (Aus-
tralia) Limited. Anthelmintic compositions and methods employ-
ing 2- (20-oxazolin-20-yl)-benzimidazoles. 3,457,351, 7-22-69, CI.
424-272.
Holan, George; and Samuel, Eva Lea, to Monsanto Chemicals (Aus-
tralia) Limited. Anthelmintic 2-imidazolin-2-yl-benzimidazoles.
3,482,022, 12-2-69, CI. 424-273.
Holava, Henry Michael, Jr.; and Partyka, Richard Anthony, to
Bristol-Myers Company. 3-Hydrazinobenzo[h]cinnolines and 3-
hydrazinobenzocyclohepta-[5,6,-c]pyridazines. 3,464,988, 9-2-69,
CI. 260-250.
Hoiberg, Dieter E., to United States of America, Army. Bistatic
radar configuration not requiring reference-data transmission.
3,487,462, 12-30-69, CI. 343-12.
Holbert, James M.: See —
Beekman, Stewart M.; Holbert, James M.; and Schmank, Horst
W.,3,444,292.
Schmank, Horst W.; Beekman, Stewart M.; and Holbert, James
M., 3,444,226.
Holbert, Marvin L., Jr.; and Slack, John, to Gray Tool Company.
Wellhead and seal arrangement. 3,478,822, 11-18-69, CI. 166-88.
Holbrook, Franklin K.: See —
Rickard, Donn J.; Holbrook, Franklin K.; Bushman, Ronald C;
Preston, Warren O.; and Gill, Thomas H., 3,448,682.
Holbrook, George W.; and Pierce, Ogden R., to Dow Corning Cor-
poration. Pentahalophenylethylsilanes and siloxanes. 3,423,445, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-448.2
Holbrook, James A.: See —
Husted, David W.; and Holbrook, James A. ,3,459,472.
Holcomb, Gaylord E. Automatic line rewinder. 3,433,431, 3-18-69,
CI. 242-107.
Holcomb, Orla L., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Disc element
construction for disc brake. 3,456,768, 7-22-69, CI. 188-218.
Holcomb, Richard H., to General Electric Company. Lead-in con-
ductor for electrical devices. 3,420,944, 1-7-69, CI. 174-17.05
Holcombe, Gordon B., to Industrial Covers, Inc. Inflatable escape
chute and method of manufacture. 3,470,991, 10-7-69, CI. 193-
25.
Holcroft, Donald E.: See —
Cole, Richard I.; Holcroft, Donald E.; Milligan, Edward A.; and
Greenhalgh, Samuel.3,432,936.
Hold, Peter: See—
Cournoyer, George R.; and Hold, Peter.3,481,016.
Holdeman, John W., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Wheel drive
mechanism. 3,459,070, 8-5-69, CI. 74-705.
Holden, Artemas F. Method for brazing aluminum radiators.
3,456,331, 7-8-69, CI. 29-471.1
Holden, Arthur S., Jr.; and Stuenkel, Leon H., to Coe Manufacturing
Company, The. Veneer dryer with plural treating zones.
3,474,544, 10-28-69, CI. 34-1.
Holden, Edward F. Apparatus for automatically feeding fish.
3,465,719, 9-9-69, CI. 119-5.
Holden, George R.; and Smith, Joseph R., Jr., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Balanced bellows spirometer. 3,420,225, 1-7-69, CI. 128-2.08
Holden, Harold H.. to Continental Oil Company. Apparatus for
removing paraffin from crude oil. 3,425,913, 2-4-69, CI. 196-14.5
Holden, Herbert K.: See—
Berger, Richard M.; Sproull, Reavis C; and Holden, Herbert
K.,3,455,766.
706
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Holden, Herbert K., to American Filtrona Corporation. Seed-carry-
ing devices. 3,456,386, 7-22-69, CI. 47-56.
Holden, James R., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Progres-
sively switched magnetic storage devices. 3,452,339, 6-24-69, CI.
340-174.
Holden, John C: See —
Hyde, Walter E.; Farley, David L.; and Holden, John
C, 3,422,900.
Holden, Kenneth G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 1,2-
Methylene-B-norsteroids. 3,449,434, 6-10-69, CI. 260-586.
Holden, Kenneth G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 6,6-
Ethylene-l,2-methylenesteroids. 3,470,156, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Holden, Kenneth G.; and Kerwon, James F., to Smith Kline &
French Laboratories. 6,7-Methylene steroids. 3,462,465, 8-19-69,
CI. 260-397.4
Holden, Peter John: See —
Birt, David Edward; Gibson, Anthony Thomas; Holden, Peter
John; and Webley, Reginald Sidney, 3,439, 109.
Holden, Robert B. Apparatus for vapor compression distillation of
impure water. 3,423,293, 1-21-69, CI. 202-172.
Holden, Robert B.: See—
Fuhrman, Nathan; Gordon, Emanuel; and Holden, Robert
B., 3,429,699.
Holden, Robert Stuart. T-Fittings and method of making same.
3,451,113, 6-24-69, CI. 29-157.
Holden, Roy J.: See —
Kasprzycki, Joseph T.; and Holden, Roy J. ,3,450,066.
Holden, Thomas W. Reed type audio filter. 3,445,791, 5-20-69, CI.
333-71.
Holden, William Darwin. Suspended railway system. 3,457,876, 7-
29-69, CI. 104-89.
Holderbaum, Karl-Heinz, to Schneider, Jos., & Co. Optical objective
with optional diaphragm preselector. 3,466,994, 9-16-69, CI. 95-
64.
Holdrege, Charles Truman, to Bristol-Myers Company. 7-[D-a-
amino-(acetamidophenylacetamido)]- cephalosporanic acids and
derivatives thereof. 3,464,985, 9-2-69, CI. 260-243.
Holdrege, Charles Truman, to Bristol-Myers Company. 6-(a-3-
Acylureidophenylacetamido)-and 6-(a-3-acylu-
reidothienylacetamido)- penicillanic acids. 3,479,339, 11-18-69,
CI. 260-239.1
Holdrege, Charles Truman, to Bristol-Myers Company. 6-(a-3-
Acylthioureidophenylacetamido)-and 6- (a-3-acylthiou-
reidothienylacetamido)-penicillanic acids. 3,481,922, 12-2-69, CI.
260-239.1
Holdridge, Warren B. Method for cutting radii on workpiece.
3,447,245, 6-3-69, CI. 33-185.
Holdstock, Norman G. Heat-sensitive latex. 3,484,394, 12-16-69, CI.
260-3.
Holdsworth, John Frederick, to Scru-Fix Limited. Buttons.
3,474,504, 10-28-69, CI. 24-90.
Holdt, Donald H., to Cambridge Scientific Industries, Incorporated.
Electric safety razor with stationary cap and improved electromag-
netic drive means. 3,452,435, 7-1-69, CI. 30-45.
Hole, Marvin A.: See —
Baringer, Berlyn E.; Hole, Marvin A.; and Huber, John
A. ,3,45 1,237.
Holeczy, Julius; Schmiedl, Juraj; and Sehnalek, Frantisek, to
Vyskumny ustav Kovu Panenske Brezany. Apparatus for the con-
tinuous production of converter copper. 3,459,415, 8-5-69, CI.
266-11.
Holemann, Hans; Janson, Hans Georg; and Moeller, August, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for oxidizing metal salt solutions. 3,460,903, 8-12-69,
CI. 23-87.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., to Holes-Webway Co.,
The. Album page with novel hinge assembly. 3,456,303, 7-22-69,
CI. 24-2.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., to Holes-Webway Co.,
The. Loose-leaf binder. 3,467,479, 9-16-69, CI. 402-13.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., to Holes-Webway Co.,
The. Concealed binding and hinge means and cover. 3,485,564,
12-23-69, CI. 402-13.
Holes-Webway Co., The: See —
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., 3,456,303.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., 3,467,479.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L., 3.485,564.
Holfeld, Winfried T., du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for making piece-dyeable frieze carpets from heat-set mul-
ticomponent acrylic fiber yarn. 3.429,017, 2-25-69, CI. 28-72.
Holiday. Allan D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of
removing catalyst poisoning impurities from a carrier stream.
3,453,343, 7-1-69, CI. 260-676.
Holiday Inns of America, Inc.: See —
Joseph. Guy G.; and Teverbaugh, Robert K., 3,459,61 1.
Joseph, Guy G.; Teverbaugh, Robert K.; and Maniquis, Angelina
A., 3,476,292.
Holister, Geoffrey Stanley; Luxmoore, Anthony Rodger; and Parish.
Colin Clive, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Strain
measuring techniques. 3,453.739, 7-8-69, CI. 33-27.
Holka, Thomas Carl; and Haddad, Charles J. Food cooking ap-
paratus. 3,448,679, 6-10-69, CI. 99-443.
Holka, Thomas C: See —
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, 3,468,576.
Beyer, Gerald E.; and Holka, Thomas C, 3,486, 764.
Holken, Norbert: See —
Dommann, Gunther; and Holken, Norbert, 3,455,1 13.
Holkesvick, Edgar E. Friction pull exercising device. 3,472,510, 10-
14-69, CI. 272-80.
Holl, Edward J. Adjustable bracing means for vertically disposed
earth-shoring planking. 3,420,065, 1-7-69, CI. 61-41.
Holl, Edward J. Earth shoring means. 3,466,874, 9-16-69, CI. 61-39.
Hollabaugh, Ernest. Anti-smoking device. 3,482,580, 12-9-69. CI.
131-178.
Hollabaugh, George R., to Mobil Oil Corporation. System for auto-
matic injection of coolant into thermal recovery wells. 3,434,534,
3-25-69, CI. 166-53.
Holladay, Harry P.; and Salyer, Ival O., to Monsanto Company.
Ethylene/vinyl acetate polyblends with polymers of 1 -olefins.
3,433,573, 3-18-69, CI. 8-55.
Hollahan, John R., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Plasma reac-
tion system for reacting a gas with a non-gaseous material.
3,428,548, 2-18-69, CI. 204-312.
Holland, Dewey G.; and Tamborski, Christ, to United States of
America, Air Force. Fluoroaromatic compounds. 3,440,277, 4-22-
69, CI. 260-515.
Holland, Edward T., Jr.: See —
Pierson, Charles F.; Benjamin, John W.; and Holland, Edward
T., Jr.,3,452,393.
Holland, Frank Stanley; Marsden, John Henry Edgar; and Pem-
berton, Denis, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Amalgam
reduction process for the production of adiponitrile. 3,458,559, 7-
29-69, CI. 260-465.8
Holland, Fred D., to Calcium Removal, Inc. Magneto-sonic disin-
tegrator of diamagnetic material. 3,468,301, 9-23-69, CI. 128-1.05
Holland, Frederick Anthony; McCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph; and Kelly,
William A., to Lever Brothers Company. Process for the continu-
ous production of fatty acid esters of hydroxy sulfonates.
3,420,857, 1-7-69, CI. 260-400.
Holland, Gary R.: See —
Thomas, Patrick H.; and Holland, Gary R.,3,420,691.
Holland, Gerald F., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Lipid regulation
with 5- (pyridyl)tetrazole derivatives. 3,435,115, 3-25-69, CI. 424-
263.
Holland, Gerald F., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Tetrazole deriva-
tives. 3,448,107, 6-3-69, CI. 260-250.
Holland, J. H., Company: See —
Holland, John H., 3,469,786.
Holland, John H., to Holland, J. H., Company. Fluid spraying ap-
paratus. 3,469,786, 9-30-69, CI. 239-126.
Holland, John P., to Frantz Manufacturing Company. Means for
limiting axial movement in a hinge hanger assembly. 3,484,812,
12-16-69, CI. 160-201.
Holland, John W.: See-
Murphy, Robert M.; Holland, John W.; and McDonald, Thomas
M., 3,440,429.
Holland, Lawrence R., to Research Corporation. Product-type phase
sensitive detector including a balanced impedance bridge having .
thermocouple load elements connected across opposite bridge
arms. 3,450,992, 6-17-69, CI. 324-106.
Holland, Lawrence: See —
Sykes, Neville B.; and Holland, Lawrence, 3,472, 290.
Holland, Norman F.: See —
Nutten, Warren D.; and Holland, Norman F., 3,453,994.
Holland, Raymond Prunty, Jr. Aircraft having energy-conserving
means. 3,465,990, 9-9-69, CI. 244-53.
Holland, Richard W. Closure connection means for a heat I
exchanger. 3,424,480, 1-28-69, CI. 285-1 1 1.
Holland, Robert Barnsley; and Fowler, DeVere A., to Galigher Com-
pany, The. Fluid-actuated, anti-flutter, pinch-sleeve, throttling
valve. 3,441,245, 4-29-69, CI. 251-5.
Holland, Thomas E., to Technical Operations, Incorporated. Optical
instruments of the interference type. 3,432,239, 3-11-69, CI. 356-
112.
Holland, Thomas M., Jr.: See —
Conklin, Clement L., Jr.; and Holland, Thomas M.,
Jr.,3,465,648.
Holland, Victor B.; Propst, Merton C, Jr.; and Wyatt, Harold W., to
Cannon Mills Company. Alkali-soluble cellulose acetate textile
material and process for producing same. 3,425.788, 2-4-69, CI. 8-
129.
Holland-Rantos Company, Inc.: See —
Leininger. Robert I.; Spencer, Joy L.; and Vorys, Nichols D.,
3,454.004.
Weinberger, Royal 1.; and Lusch, Nicholas, 3,477.200.
Hollandbeck. Raymond F.: See —
Abruzzo. Joseph; Cox, Andrew P., Jr.; and Hollandbeck,
Raymond F.. 3.460.060.
Hollander, Jerome: See —
Trischler, Floyd D.; and Hollander. Jerome, 3,463, 761 .
LIST OF PATENTEES
707
Hollander, John Michael, to E.M.S. Electrical Products Limited.
Hanger for an inverted channel section insulating sheath contain-
ing an electrical conductor. 3,436,043, 4-1-69, CI. 248-63.
Hollander, John Michael, to E.M.S. Electrical Products Limited.
Electrical distribution systems. 3,475,567, 10-28-69, CI. 191-22.
Hollander, Milton Bernard: See-
Blum, Robert Morris; and Hollander, Milton Bernard,3,484,926.
Hollander, Milton Bernard, to Caterpillar Tractor Company, mesne.
Friction welding. 3,435,509, 4-1-69, CI. 29-470.3
Hollander, Milton Bernard, to Caterpillar Tractor Company, mesne.
Friction welding. 3,473,214, 10-21-69, CI. 29-470.3
Hollander, William L., to Chance, A. B., Company. Method and ap-
paratus for anchoring offshore pipelines. 3,427,812, 2-18-69, CI.
61-72.3
Hollands, Daniel H., to General Dynamics Corporation. Data com-
munication system. 3,462,736, 8-19-69, CI. 340-146.1
Hollandsche Beton Maatschappij N.V.: See —
Jansz, Joost W., 3,431,986.
Hollberg, Herbert John: See —
Hackman, Edward Jerome; and Hollberg, Herbert
John,3,453,428.
Holle, Arthur W. Flooring material of unsaturated polyester resin
aluminum oxide grit and catalyst and methods of application.
3,433,761, 3-18-69, CI. 260-40.
Holle, Werner: See —
Broschke, Heinrich; Holle, Werner; and Wiessner, Wil-
li,3,427,946.
Hollenbaugh, Roger C: See —
Laughlin, Charles R., Jr.; Hilton, Gay E.; Lavigne, Richard C;
and Hollenbaugh, Roger C, 3,47 1,856.
Hollenbeck, Clifford M., to Red Arrow Products Corporation,
mesne. Preparation and use of a smoke-flavored edible oil.
3,480,446, 11-25-69, CI.
Hollenbeck, Clifford M.; and Anderson, Robert E., to North Amer-
ican Corporation, mesne. Malt pellets. 3,446,708, 5-27-69, CI.
195-70.
Hollenbeck, Clifford M.; and Kochorosky, Ned W., to North Amer-
ican Corporation, mesne. Coating malt with gelatinized starch.
3,446,707, 5-27-69, CI. 195-70.
Hollenberg, Jowl W., to Singer Company, The. Transverse flow
blowers having controlled secondary flows. 3,441,201, 4-29-69, CI.
230-47.
Hollendieck, Hans; Meier, Hans Justus; and Rutzen, Erich Adolf
Wilhelm, to Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke G.m.b.H. VTOL air-
craft. 3,462,099, 8-19-69, CI. 244-55.
Holler, Howard V.; and Youngman, Edward A., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Polymerization process and products. 3,481,914, 12-2-69,
CI. 260-91.7
Holley Carburetor Company: See —
Alberani Julius, 3,452,775.
Lockwood, Leon J., 3,434,347.
Londal, Ralph K., 3,434,395.
Saussele, Charles W.; and Bettoni, Eugene C, 3,430,437.
Schneider, Alfred; Shunn, William F.; and Roeske, Paul W.,
3,434,462.
Spitsbergen, Merlin D.; and Ranke, Edward K., 3,469,395.
Thompson, Lionel D., 3,438,327.
Thompson, Lionel D.; and Rozniecki, Edward J., 3,442,456.
Zaske, Arthur P., 3,434,341.
Zaske, Arthur P., 3,456,500.
Holley, Charles H.: See —
Shartrand, Allan C; Holley, Charles H.; and Archibald, James
B.,3,461,329.
Holley, John D., to Kershaw Manufacturing Co., Inc. Apparatus for
positioning crossties. 3,437,052, 4-8-69, CI. 104-9.
Holley, John D.; and Martinez, Antonio H., to Kershaw Manufactur-
ing Company, Inc. Railroad track cleaning apparatus. 3,426,379,
2-11-69, CI. 15-55.
Holliday, George E., to International Telephone and Telegraph Cor-
poration.mesne. Capacitive voltage divider. 3,423,669, 1-21-69,
CI. 323-79.
Holliday, Sherman C: See —
Mustain, George V.; and Holliday, Sherman C.,3,473,521.
Hollies, Norman R. S.: See —
Getchell, Nelson F.; and Hollies, Norman R. S., 3, 472,606.
Hollinger, Roderich; and Wendtlandt, Wolf, to Osterreichische
Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Basicsubstituted dithienyl-
methyl- and thienylphenylmethyl- ethers and a process of making
same. 3,433,804, 3-18-69, CI. 260-332.3
Hollinger, Roderich; and Wendtlandt, Wolf, to Osterreichische
Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. 1,1-Diphenyl-l -lower alkoxy-3-
or-4-amino-alkanes and the salts thereof. 3,441,602, 4-29-69, CI.
260-501.12
Hollingshead, Donald K. Safety enclosure and cab for tractors.
3,451,713, 6-24-69, CI. 296-28.
Hollingshead, James K.: See —
Brosious, Daniel R.; and Hollingshead, James K., 3,422,272.
Hollingsworth & Vose Company: See —
Foster, Andrew McMechan, 3,441,472.
Hollingsworth, Ashley James, to Litton Precision Products, Inc.
Method and apparatus for blowing cores using microwave energy.
3,429,359, 2-25-69, CI. 164-37.
Hollingsworth, Clinton A.; and Sap, Bobby L., to Borden, Inc.
Phosphate flotation. 3,454,159, 7-8-69, CI. 209-3.
Hollingsworth, Clinton Allen; and Sapp, Bobby L., to Borden Com-
pany, The. Ore flotation method. 3,421,621, 1-14-69, CI. 209-166.
Hollingsworth, Frank H.: See —
Klimmek, Norman; Melill, Joseph; King, Julian P., Jr.; Lorenz,
Roy H.; and Hollingsworth, Frank H., 3.462,628.
Hollingsworth, John D. Method of coiling metallic clothing and coil
produced thereby. 3,442,375, 5-6-69, CI. 206-59.
Hollingsworth, Winfred O., to United States Steel Corporation.
Device for plugging a passageway. 3,425,733, 2-4-69, CI. 294-19.
Hollins, Gerald B., to National Cash Register Company, The. In-
tegrating circuits with gating and resetting provisions. 3,465,167,
9-2-69, CI. 307-229.
Hollinshead, Albert: See —
Pipes, George R.; and Hollinshead, Albert,3,448,534.
Hollis, Alton R. Retrieval and walking aid. 3,425,734, 2-4-69, CI.
294-19.
Hollis, Clinton R., to International Paper Company. Machine for
cutting flat flexible multiwall tubing. 3,468,202, 9-23-69, CI. 83-
175.
Hollis, Frank, Jr.; and Tressler, Charles Jay, Jr., to General Foods
Corporation. Product and process for producing a dripless frozen
confection without overrun. 3,483,001, 12-9-69, CI. 99-136.
Hollis, Oscar Le Roy, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Article of
manufacture for making chromatographic separations. 3,458,976,
8-5-69, CI. 55-386.
Hollis, Sydney G.: See —
Hazlehurst, Philip Geoffrey; Hollis, Sydney G.; and Phillips,
Bryan F.,3,459,407.
Hollis, Walter W.: See-
Marasco, Paul M.; and Hollis, Walter W., 3,459,478.
Hollister Incorporated: See —
Hasson, Hasan M., 3,467,089.
Kariher, Donald H.; and Smith, Thomas W., 3,438,366.
Hollnagel, Harold E.: See —
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., 3,456,767.
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., 3,463,274.
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., to Kelsey-Hayes
Company, mesne. Hydraulically released, spring set, fail safe disk
brake. 3,456,767, 7-22-69, CI. 188-170.
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., to Kelsey-Hayes
Company, mesne. Disk brake assembly and mounting means
therefor. 3,463,274, 8-26-69, CI. 188-73.
Holloman, Charles J., to Trans-Lux Corporation. Display apparatus.
3,482,344, 12-9-69, CI. 40-28.
Holloway, Albert L., to Page Communications Engineers, Inc.
Milling machine for making spiral conical antenna feed.
3,481,249, 12-2-69, CI. 90-1 1.64
Holloway, Don C, to Hough Manufacturing Corporation. Acoustical
operable panel arrangement with removable panel covers.
3,450,185, 6-17-69, CI. 160-199.
Holloway, Francis H.: See —
Anderson, John E.; Holloway, Francis H.; and Steen, William
A.,3,469,948.
Holloway, Fred Ward, Jr.: See —
Collins, Herbert E.; and Holloway, Fred Ward, Jr.,3,425,379.
Holloway, James C: See —
Ireland, John W.; and Holloway, James C, 3,457, 636.
Holloway, Joseph H., to Hewlett-Packard Company, mesne. Atomic
beam tube having an improved coaxial cavity. 3,422,456, 1-14-69,
CI. 250-41.3
Holloway, Joseph H.: See —
Kern, Robert H.; and Holloway, Joseph H., 3,450,876.
Holloway, Richard A.: See —
Recio, Orlando; Holloway, Richard A.; Lancaster, Ronald L.;
Jones, Dennis J.; and Motley, George R., 3,437,993.
Holloway, Richard D., to Huffman Manufacturing Company, The.
Snow blade attachment. 3,422,553, 1-21-69, CI. 37-50.
Holloway, Richard D.: See —
Silbereis, Joseph A.; Holloway, Richard D.; and Sadler, Kenneth
B.,3,442,335.
Holloway, Robert L., to Automatic Sprinkler Corporation of Amer-
ica, mesne. Head harness. 3,457,564, 7-29-69, CI. 2-8.
Holloway, Robert L., 'Automatic' Sprinkler Corporation of America,
d/b/a Illuminating Building, the, mesne. Inhalation-exhalation
valve. 3,480,033, 11-25-69, CI. 137-102.
Holloway, Robert L., to Chisholm-Ryder Company, Inc. Bucket con-
veyer. 3,480,131, 11-25-69, CI. 198-151.
Holloway, Thomas M., to Johnson Service Company. Fluid propor-
tional controller. 3,461,896, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hollowell, James Sherman, to American Safety Equipment Corp. of
California, mesne. Retraction device for vehicle safety belts.
3.425,646, 2-4-69, CI. 242-107.11
Hollowood, Calvin T.: See —
Rose. Thomas P.; and Hollowood, Calvin T.,3,435,127.
708
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Hollowood, Calvin T., to Burroughs Corporation. Ink formulation.
3,441,420, 429-69, CI. 106-26.
Hollowood, Hugh B.: See —
Fortenbach, John H.; Hollowood, Hugh B.; and Mazanek, Henry
E.,3,435,517.
Hollrock, Richard H.; and Barzda, Justin J., to Kaman Corporation.
Atmospheric entry vehicle with stowed rotor. 3,428,271, 2-18-69,
CI. 244-17.13
Hollstein, Carl Paul, Jr., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Electric energy amplifying circuit arrangements.
3,422,336, 1-14-69, CI. 330-9.
Hollweg, Antonius J. F.: See —
Smit, Hendrikus Jan; Hollweg, Antonius J. F.; and Jonker,
Jacobus Johannes.3,485,030.
Holly, Harry H., to Hollymatic Corporation. Molding apparatus with
expansion release. 3,479,687, 11-25-69, CI. 17-32.
Holly, Harry H.: See-
Richards, Louis R.; and Holly, Harry H., 3,486, 186.
Holly, James A., to Hollymatic Corporation. Molding device.
3,457,587, 7-29-69, CI. 17-32.
Holly, James A., to Hollymatic Corporation. Molding apparatus with
stacker means. 3,474,491, 10-28-69, CI. 17-32.
Hollyday, James H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Chopper and baler
assembly. 3,474,603, 10-28-69, CI. 56-24.
Hollyday, James H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Chopper and baler
assembly. 3,483,688, 12-16-69, CI. 56-341.
Hollyday, William C, Jr.: See—
Henselman, Richard O.; Catto, Vincent P.; Williges, George R.;
and Hollyday, William C, Jr.,3,458,430.
Tunkel, Norman; Hollyday, William C., Jr.; Bartlett, Jeffrey H.;
and Gleason, Anthony H.,3,449,251.
Hollymatic Corporation: See —
Holly, Harry H., 3,479,687.
Holly, James A., 3,457,587.
Holly, James A., 3,474,491.
Richards, Louis R.; and Holly, Harry H., 3,486,186.
Holm, Allan P.; and Raggio, Louis J., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Blood oxygenation apparatus. 3,480,401, 11-25-69,
CI. 23-258.5
Holm, Bengt Lennart, to Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag.
Pneumatic diaphragm oscillators. 3,420,207, 1-7-69, CI. 116-142.
Holm, Bengt Lennart, to Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag.
Sound transmitter for gaseous operating fluid. 3,429,294, 2-25-69,
CI. 116-142.
Holm, Carl E. Harvesting device for celery and the like plants.
3,460,326, 8-12-69, CI. 56-1 19.
Holm, Christian, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Amphibious
commercial-type motor vehicle. 3,428,016, 2-18-69, CI. 115-1.
Holm, Kurt Anders; and Hansson, Rune Einar, to Uddeholms Ak-
tiebolag. Apparatus for the degreasing of articles by means of a
solvent. 3,479,252, 11-18-69, CI. 202-170.
Holm, LeRoy W., to Union Oil Company of California. Miscible
flooding process using improved soluble oil compositions.
3,482,632, 12-9-69, CI. 166-273.
Holm, Myron J.: See —
Hine, William Robert, Jr.; and Holm, Myron J. ,3,46 1,029.
Zienty, Ferdinand B.; and Holm, Myron J. ,3,420,870.
Zienty, Ferdinand B.; and Holm, Myron J. ,3,420,872.
Zienty, Ferdinand B.; and Holm, Myron J. ,3,468,940.
Zienty, Ferdinand B.; and Holm, Myron J. ,3,478,020.
Holm, Per Tore, to Uddeholms Aktiebolag. Fastening means for an
electrode in a so-called horizontal electrolytic cell. 3,455,810, 7-
15-69, CI. 204-225.
Holm, Roy T., to Shell Oil Company. Process for preparing
prepolymers of unsaturated heterocyclic compounds and resulting
products. 3,429,853, 2-25-69, CI. 260-63.
Holm, Roy T., to Shell Oil Company. Prepolymers of unsaturated
heterocyclic compounds and alpha-alkyl styrenes and process for
preparing same. 3,440,233, 4-22-69, CI. 260-88.1
Holm, Roy T., to Shell Oil Company. Hydroxy-containing imines,
their preparation and use as curing agents. 3,484,408, 12-16-69,
CI. 260-47.
Holm, Sune Erik; and Jevbratt, Lars Torsten, to Jarnhs Elektriska
Aktiebolag. Developing apparatus for photographic film, particu-
larly X-ray film. 3,443,503, 5-13-69, CI. 95-89.
Holm, Torkil, to Kefalas A/S. Dihydroanthracene compounds.
3,436,391, 4-1-69, CI. 260-240.
Holm Tractor and Equipment Company: See —
Holm, William Z.; Clegg, Douglas; and Illia, Oliver C,
3,448,725.
Holm, Vernon C. F.; and Nolan, George J., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Olefin skeletal isomerization and catalyst. 3,448,164, 6-
3-69, CI. 260-683.2
Holm, William J., to Parks & Woolson Machine Co. Apparatus for
setting fabric. 3,438,139, 4-15-69, CI. 34-158.
Holm, William Z.; Clegg, Douglas; and Illia, Oliver C, to Holm
Tractor and Equipment Company. Milking stall. 3,448,725, 6-10-
69, CI. 119-27.
Holman, Erwin W.; and Unrue, John E., Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Echo suppressor having means for
eliminating the operationally induced noise fluctuations.
3,471,657, 10-7-69, CI. 179-170.6
Holman, Rudolph George, to Voit, W. J., Rubber Corporation. Foot-
ball with geodesic windings. 3,459,425, 8-5-69, CI. 273-65.
Holman, Russell J.: See —
Brandon, Ronald E.; and Holman, Russell J. ,3,429, 557.
Holman, Thomas O., to View-Meter, Inc. Weighing device.
3,472,328, 10-14-69, CI. 177-208.
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, to G.E.Y.-Patenter Aktiebolag. Three-
point safety seat belt for motor cars. 3,420,573, 1-7-69, CI. 297-
389.
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, to G.E.Y.-Patenter Aktiebolag. Auto-
matic strap retracting mechanisms for safety seat belts in cars.
3,430,885, 3-4-69, CI. 242-107.4
Holmberg, Gote Eskil Yngve, to G.E.Y. Patenter Aktiebolag.
Buckles for safety seat belts. 3,453,701, 7-8-69, CI. 24-165.
Holmboe, Christian Fredrik: See —
Sommerud, Rolf Gunnar; Holmboe, Christian Fredrik; and De
Lorme, James F.,3,447,081.
Holme, Bent Melchior Karlsen: See —
Leffers, Hans Ulrik; Valbjorn, Knud Vagn; and Holme, Bent
Melchior Karlsen.3,484,822.
Holmen, Reynold E., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Long-chain bisphenol esters. 3,427,345, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-
473.
Holmen, Reynold E., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Derivatives of bisphenolic substituted carboxylic acids.
3,433,766, 3-18-69, CI. 260-47.
Holmen, Reynold E., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Derivatives of bisphenolic substituted carboxylic acids.
3,471,554, 10-7-69, CI. 260-520.
Holmer, Charles B.; and Olsson, Kjell, to Seaquist Valve Company,
Div. of Pittsburgh Railway Co. Valve testing machine. 3,448,854,
6-10-69, CI. 209-72.
Holmes, Albert George: See —
Davies, William John; Leyland, Rowland Powell; and Holmes,
Albert George.3,483,630.
Holmes, Allen B., to United States of America, Army. Self-regulating
supersonic aerodynamic diffuser. 3,474,807, 10-28-69, CI. 137-
15.1
Holmes, Allen B., to United States of America, Army. Mechanical
wall attachment diverter valve. 3,474,966, 10-28-69, CI. 239-
265.27
Holmes, Francis M.: See —
Daughenbaugh, Raymond S.; Hennessey, Charles A.; Holmes,
Francis M.; and Lager, Samuel E., 3,449,747.
Holmes, Frank A.: See —
Jerila, Torsti T. T.; and Holmes, Frank A. ,3,452, 387.
Holmes, Frank C, to U.S. Baird Corporation, The. Adjustable cams.
3,459,066, 8-5-69, CI. 74-568.
Holmes, George W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Metal mer-
captide curing agents for polyepoxide resins. 3,483,163, 12-9-69,
CI. 260-47.
Holmes, Harry J., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Nonrotatable
cable bundling strap. 3,461,510, 8-19-69, CI. 24-16.
Holmes, Jack H., to Heintz, James C, Company, The. Tire mold
clamping ring. 3,474,499, 10-28-69, CI. 18-43.
Holmes, John Berwick: See —
McWilliam, Gordon L.; Dudley, Dennis W.; Grimwood, Terence
J.; and Holmes, John Berwick.3,443,177.
Holmes, John F., to Avco Corporation. Method and apparatus for
measuring the flow velocity of an electrolytic fluid by electrolysis.
3,450,984, 6-17-69, CI. 324-30.
Holmes, Julian C, to United States of America, Navy. Automatic
range selector employing plural amplifiers of different gains.
3,449,685, 6-10-69, CI. 330-29.
Holmes, Lawrence, Jr. Typewriter baseplate enabling machine
operation by and generation of electrical signal. 3,452,851, 7-1-69,
CI. 197-19.
Holmes, Lawrence, Jr. Communication system. 3,453,379, 7-1-69,
CI. 178-4.1
Holmes, Raiford L.; Moreau, Jerry P.; and Novak, Arthur F., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Propargyl 2-
bromodecanoate. 3,427,333, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-408.
Holmes, Richard N.: See —
Dobbs, Richard A.; and Holmes, Richard N., 3,48 1,427.
Holmes, Robert G., to General Electric Company. Electric
manicurist power handle. 3,420,250, 1-7-69, CI. 132-73.6
Holmes, Robert H.: See —
Ackerman, Daniel W.; and Holmes, Robert H., 3,442,430.
Ackerman, Daniel W ; Holmes, Robert H.; and Ragard, Phillip
A.,3,455,493.
Holmes, Robert L.; and Tavelle, Charles L., to Raybestos-Manhat-
tan, Inc. Method and apparatus for heat shrinking a plastic sleeve
to a metal cored rubber roll. 3,481,805, 12-2-69, CI. 156-86.
Holmes, Robert W.: See-
Rao, Bhaskara M. L.; and Holmes, Robert W., 3,463,670.
LIST OF PATENTEES
709
Holmes, Romayne E., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Company. Demountable
rim wheel construction. 3,455,607, 7-15-69, CI. 301-13.
Holmes, Ronald L. W., to Union Carbide Corporation. Continuous
casting apparatus with inert gas protector. 3,439,735, 4-22-69, CI.
164-259.
Holmes, Samuel J.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,427,089.
Holmes, Wesley E.: See—
Miron, Simon; and Holmes, Wesley E.,3,426,091.
Holmes, William L.: See—
Cevallos, William H.; Holmes, William L.; and Rubinstein,
Richard I. ,3,467,749.
Holmes, William S.: See—
Gurgiolo, Arthur E., and Holmes, William S.,3,420,791.
Holmgren, Marvin E., to Imperial-Eastman Corporation. Method of
forming coiled plastic hose. 3,454,695, 7-8-69, CI. 264-209.
Holmgren, Robert E.: See—
Hubbell, Dean S.; and Holmgren, Robert E.,3,475,141.
Holmquist, Howard Emil, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Preparation of flame-resistant flexible foams from
halogenated tolylene diisocyanate. 3,479,304, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Holmquist, John A.: See —
Foote, Richard H.; and Holmquist, John A. ,3,422, 363.
Holms Industri A.-B.: See —
Sandstrom, Lennart Osten Evert, 3,471,003.
Holmsen, Theodore W.: See —
Mussell, Dorsey R.; and Holmsen, Theodore W., 3 ,42 1,880.
Holmsten, Richard B. Refrigeration system for ice rinks. 3,466,892,
9-16-69, CI. 62-467.
Holmstrom, Georg Henry Sixten, to Forwarets Fabriksverk. Safety
device for nose fuze. 3,472,167, 10-14-69, CI. 102-73.
Holmstrom, Roy C, to Kelsey-Hayes Company. Wheel and method
of manufacturing the same. 3,432,207, 3-1 1-69, CI. 301-63.
Holmstrom, Sven Carl-Johan; Nilsson, Per-Erik; and Olson, Tore
Bertil, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Remote controlled spinning missile
system. 3,443,774, 5-13-69, CI. 244-3.12
Holobeam, Inc.: See —
Cook, Melvin S., 3,438,032.
Holoch, Klaus E., to General Electric Company. Stabilized polyphen-
ylene ether compositions. 3,429,850, 2-25-69, CI. 260-45.9
Holoch, Klaus E., to General Electric Company. Stable polyphen-
ylene ether composition. 3,472,814, 10-14-69, CI. 260-45.75
Holoch, Klaus E.; Erhardt, Peter F.; and Benner, Kenneth W., to
General Electric Company. Stable polyphenylene ether composi-
tion. 3,465,062, 9-2-69, CI. 260-874.
Holoch, Klaus E.; Katchman, Arthur; and Shufelt, Rainey A., to
General Electric Company. Stabilized polyphenylene ether com-
position. 3,450,670, 6-17-69, CI. 260-45.9
Holoch, Klaus E.; Raynor, David F.; and Haaf, William R., to
General Electric Company. Polyphenylene ethers stabilized with
combinations of nitrogen-containing stabilizers. 3,483,271, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-874.
Holonyak, Nick, Jr.: See —
Aldrich, Richard W.; and Holonyak, Nick, Jr.,3,476,993.
Holophane Company, Inc.: See —
Mahler, Edward, 3,486,069.
Miller, Kenneth F., 3,459,936.
Ruehl, Donald E., 3,466,437.
Stockwell, Bernard R.; and Van Steenhoven, Frank, 3,463,917.
Wince, Vearl S.; and Odle, Herbert A., 3,448,260.
Wince, Vearl S., 3,483,366.
Holroyd, Frank Edward; and Stepanski, Theodore J. Chuck.
3,433,492, 3-18-69, CI. 279-2.
Holset Engineering Company Limited: See —
Hall, Jeffrey, 3,443,454.
Hall, Jeffrey, 3,479,907.
Holsinger, Jerry L.: See—
Drouilhet, Paul R., Jr.; and Holsinger, Jerry L., 3, 444,468.
Hoist, Albert J., Sr.; and Sparks, Thomas O. Pallet extractor hook.
3,452,963, 7-1-69, CI. 254-131.
Hoist, Albert Joseph, Sr.; and Sparks, Thomas O. Coin holder.
3,449,034, 6-10-69, CI. 312-45.
Hoist, Edward H.; and Kirkwood, George B., to Texaco Inc. Method
of preparing calcium salts of bis (2-hydroxyalkylbenxyl)
diaminoalkane lube oil composition. 3,472,773, 10-14-69, CI. 252-
42.7
Holste, Wallace H.; and Weston, Lloyd B. Method and apparatus for
processing grain. 3,453,990, 7-8-69, CI. 1 19-51.5
Holstead, Colin; Bailey, Joseph; and Jeffreys, Roy A., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Photothermographic copying process. 3,455,687,
7-15-69, CI. 96-27.
Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik 'Phonix' GmbH:See—
Ciongwa, Joachim; and Sushardt, Wolfgang, 3,474,894.
Feuerstake, Heinrich, 3,429,715.
Hahn, Winfried, 3,486,637.
Hinxlage, Aloys, 3,455,350.
Lorken, Helmut, 3,455,434.
Quest, Karl; and Jordan, Heinz, 3,486,538.
Thesing, George; and Singe, Eckehard, 3,444,792.
Wolf, Hermann, 3,463,203.
Holstein, Frederick W., to Woodings-Verona Tool Works. Railroad
journal box seal. 3,451,684, 6-24-69, CI. 277-154.
Holstein, John H. Positive straight line article conveying mechanism.
3,454,142, 7-8-69, CI. 198-162.
Holstein, Otto: See —
Deimling, Heinz; Holstein, Otto; and Heger, Ernst.3,448,212.
Holsworth, Richard M.: See —
Pierce, Percy E.; and Holsworth, Richard M.,3,423,351.
Holt, Arthur P., Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Synthetic
beam sharpening system. 3,449,745, 6-10-69, CI. 343-6.5
Holt, Arthur P., Jr.; and Lide, Edward N., to Lockheed Aircraft Cor-
poration. Method and apparatus for selection of antenna providing
acceptable signal. 3,475,686, 10-28-69, CI. 325-304.
Holt, Charles R., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Aircraft
pressurization system. 3,486,435, 12-30-69, CI. 98-1.5
Holt, Charles W. Portable roll up tent. 3,476,127, 11-4-69, CI. 135-
1.
Holt, David T. Elevator bracket for outboard motor. 3,421,723, 1-
14-69, CI. 248-4.
Holt, Dean A. Multi-flash, flashcube adapter attachment for
cameras. 3,430,546, 3-4-69, CI. 95-11.5
Holt, Donald R.; and Jones, Wallace E., Jr., to Creasman, D. O.,
Electronics, Inc., mesne. Pressurized cable fault signal circuit.
3,444,336, 5-13-69, CI. 179-175.3
Holt, Ernest Knowlton; Mueller, Herbert H.; and Urban, Warren J.,
to Lever Brothers Company. Process for preparing hydroxy-sul-
fonate esters. 3,429,136, 2-25-69, CI. 62-1 14.
Holt, Eugene L., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Method of operating a fuel cell with an insoluble fuel. 3,440,102,
4-22-69, CI. 136-86.
Holt, Frank W. Fruit picker. 3,473,312, 10-21-69, CI. 56-332.
Holt, Frank: See —
Lee, George; and Holt, Frank.3,486,390.
Holt, Frederick Rodney: See —
Bauman, Robert L.; and Holt, Frederick Rodney, 3,480,858.
Holt, Frederick R., to Hickok Electrical Instrument Company, The.
Digital voltmeter. 3,473,122, 10-14-69, CI. 324-99.
Holt, Harley E.; and Quick, George R., to Singer-General Precision,
Inc. Controls for aviation trainers. 3,451,145, 6-24-69, CI. 35-12.
Holt, Harley E.: See—
Prebish, Michael J.; and Holt, Harley E.,3,466,753.
Holt, Henry Christopher: See —
Laws, William Robert; Holt, Henry Christopher; and Salter,
Frank Michael.3,469,827.
Holt, Herman, to Sterile Products Corporation. Sterile package as-
sembly and process of making same. 3,429,433, 2-25-69, CI. 206-
63.2
Holt, Hugh M.; Kelsey, Eugene L.; and Mills, Stacey M., to United
States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administra-
tion. Transient-compensated SCR inverter. 3,434,033, 3-18-69, CI.
321-11.
Holt, John W. Duplicate books or kits for assembling game.
3,458,189, 7-29-69, CI. 273-1.
Holt, Lloyd Junior; and Myers, Harry L., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Remotely monitored and controlled airborne television
system. 3,469,260, 9-23-69, CI. 343-6.
Holt Products Limited: See —
Emblem, Harold Garton; Hurt, Norman Albert; and Wilkinson,
Ernest Malcolm, 3,420,779.
Holt, Sherman H. Apparatus for applying pressure. 3,477,487, 11-
11-69, CI. 146-16.
Holt, Sherwood G., to Consolidated Papers, Inc. Paper-forming suc-
tion cylinder roll with arcuate stock delivery nozzle and porous
belt in wrapped engagement therewith. 3,472,733, 10-14-69, CI.
162-301.
Holt, Thomas C: See —
Smith, Howard S.; Trogdon, Thomas; and Holt, Thomas
C.,3,457,201.
Holt, Wainwright, Jr.: See —
Blattner, Ernest W.; Boettcher, Harry H.; Carter, Anthony F.;
Heitmann, Arnold M.; Holt, Wainwright, Jr.; and Wilson,
David G.,3,424,372.
Holt, William David: See-
Baldwin, John Granville; and Holt, William David,3,476,902.
Holt, William J., Jr., to Varo Inc., Electrokinetics Div., mesne. Tun-
ing fork. 3,461,326, 8-12-69, CI. 310-8.2
Holtan, Maurice O.; and Holtan, William J. Iron cylinder liners.
3,439,586, 4-22-69, CI. 92-169.
Holtan, William J.: See—
Holtan, Maurice O.; and Holtan, William J. ,3,439,586.
Holtermann, Hugo; Haugen, Leif Gunnar; Thorsdalen, Nils; Tjonne-
land, Knut; Wille, Knut; and Koutroulos, Jean, to Nyegaard & Co.
A/S. N-Alkyl derivatives of 3,5-diacetamido-2,4,6- triiodobenzoic
acid and salts thereof and process for preparing the same.
3,476,802, 11-4-69, CI. 260-518.
710
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Holtfreter, Richard P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Adjusting the armature air gap and changing the stiffness of the
lock spring by plastic deformation. 3,425,1 19, 2-4-69, CI. 29-593.
Holtfreter, Richard P.; and McCullough, Harold E., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Crossbar switch.
3,445,795, 5-20-69, CI. 335-1 12.
Holthausen, Lee H., to General Electric Company. Furnace control
system. 3,428,250, 2-18-69, CI. 236-15.
Holthofer, Donald J., to Saginaw Products Corporation. Variably
preloaded ball nut and screw assembly. 3,479,897, 11-25-69, CI.
74-441.
Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Mold
for articles having side holes. 3,424,425, 1-28-69, CI. 249-145.
Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Oven
heater control. 3,440,402, 4-22-69, CI. 219-412.
Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Mount-
ing arrangement for smoke eliminator heater for heat-cleaning
cooking oven. 3,462,583, 8-19-69, CI. 219-402.
Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Smoke
eliminator heating element mounting for heat-cleaning cooking
ovens. 3,470,353, 9-30-69, CI. 219-393.
Holton, James R., to Monsanto Company. Dyed intermittently tex-
tured yarn. 3,425,206, 2-4-69, CI. 57-140.
Holton, James R.; Sims, James G.; and Parker, Wesley A., to Mon-
santo Company. Novelty nub yarns. 3,439,489, 4-22-69, CI. 57-
140.
Holton, Morris J.; and Hasson, Sol, to Advance Transformer Co.
Electromagnetic device with terminal connections and the method
of making the connections. 3,443,256, 5-6-69, CI. 336-192.
Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fasteners. 3,459,094,
8-5-69, CI. 85-5.
Holtschmidt, Hans: See —
Danhauser, Justus; Gold, Heinrich; Holtschmidt, Hans; and Pelz,
Willibald,3,467,630.
Degener, Eberhart; and Holtschmidt, Hans, 3,441 ,592.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; von der Emden, Wolfgang; Glaser, Hein-
rich; and Holtschmidt, Hans,3,483,165.
Oertel, Gunter; and Holtschmidt, Hans,3, 461,15 1.
Oertel, Gunter; Holtschmidt, Hans; Wagner, Kuno; and Zenner,
Karl-Friedrich,3,480,59 1 .
Holtschmidt, Hans; Nischk, Gunther; and Degener, Eberhart, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. (lsocyantoethylthio)carbox-
ylates. 3,467,695, 9-16-69, CI. 260-481.
Zenner, Karl-Friedrich; Oertel, Gunter; and Holtschmidt,
Hans,3,453,310.
Holtschmidt, Ulrich; and Michel, Alfred, to Goldschmidt, Th., A.G.
Binder composition comprising a mixture of a barium hydroxide
catalyzed phenol-formaldehyde resole and a melamine formal-
dehyde condensate. 3,434,992, 3-25-69, CI. 260-29.3
Holtum, Alfred G., Jr., to Andrew Corporation. Parabolic reflector
with dual cross-polarized feeds of different frequencies. 3,438,041,
4-8-69, CI. 343-779.
Holtwijk, Theodoor, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Mag-
netoresistive readout of thin film memories. 3,432,832, 3-11-69,
CI. 340-174.
Holtz, Frederick C, Jr., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Vanadium-columbium-tantalum alloys. 3,449,1 18, 6-10-69, CI. 75-
134.
Holtz, Frederick C, Jr., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
High vanadium alloys. 3,449,1 19, 6-10-69, CI. 75-134.
Holtz, Nickolas A.; See —
Gates, Lauren W.; Holtz, Nickolas A.; and Hill, Fredrick
L., 3,422,953.
Holtz, Ralph F., to Skil Corporation. Adapter for driving posts by
means of a power hammer. 3,454, 113, 7-8-69, CI. 1 73-1 29.
Holtz, Robert F.: See-
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,446,642.
Holtz, Roger E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Non-
reactive antisidetone network for a telephone set. 3,440,367, 4-22-
69, CI. 179-170.
Holtzberg, Frederic; and Methfessel, Siegfried J., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Ferromagnetic compounds and
method of preparation. 3,427,134, 2-11-69, CI. 23-204.
Holtzclaw, John V.; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Silver halide photographic emulsions containing al-
lopolar cyanine dyes. 3,440,053, 4-22-69, CI. 96-105.
Holtzhauer, Thomas F., to Xerox Corporation. Corner forming ap-
paratus. 3,440,859, 4-29-69, CI. 72-399.
Holtzman, Arnold Harold, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Explosive primer. 3,439.61 1, 4-22-69, CI. 102-24.
Holtzman, Harris; and Schwarz, Milton H., to Revlon, Inc.
Nitroaniline dyes for dyeing human hair and animal fibers.
3,446,568, 5-27-69, CI. 8-10.
Holub, Fred F.: See—
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F.,3,440,196.
Boldebuck, Edith M.; and Holub, Fred F., 3,440, 197.
Holub, Fred F., to General Electric Company. Polyamide acid resins
and polyimides therefrom. 3,435,002, 3-25-69, CI. 260-46.5
Holub, Fred F., to General Electric Company. Aromatic polyimides.
3,440,215, 4-22-69, CI. 260-47.
Holub, Fred F.; and Gaertner, Richard F., to General Electric Com-
pany. Polymer solutions and methods for preparing and using the
same. 3,448,068, 6-3-69, CI. 260-29.2
Holub, Fred F.; Keane, John J.; and Kim. James K. S., to General
Electric Company. Heat moldable polycarbonate composition.
3,477,978, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-23.7
Holub, Fred F.; and Kiser, Kenneth M., to General Electric Com-
pany. Laminated Products and methods for producing the same.
3,481,812, 12-2-69, CI. 156-306.
Holuba, Henry J.: See —
Hallene, Alan M.; Holuba, Henry J.; and Drexler, John
J. ,3,450,232.
Holubar, Melvin J., to Collins Radio Company. Tape drive.
3,485,107, 12-23-69, CI. 74-190.
Holum, Lawrence D. Rotary forging apparatus. 3,448,601, 6-10-69,
CI. 72-185.
Holycross, Frank R., Jr., to Wallace-Murray Corporation. Faucet
valve. 3,425,660, 2-4-69, CI. 251-172.
Holycross, Frank R., Jr.: See —
Ament, Myron J.; and Holycross, Frank R., Jr. ,3,426,365.
Holz, Ernst. Cutting apparatus. 3,463,21 1, 8-26-69, CI. 146-78.
Holz, George E., to Burroughs Corporation. Semiconductor device
and circuit free of avalanche oscillations. 3,466,461, 9-9-69, CI.
307-237.
Holzbau-und Finanz-Etablissement: See —
Neyroud, Walter, 3,429,631.
Holzer, Helmut: See —
Bauer, Hans; and Holzer, Helmut.3,422,179.
Holzer, Walter K. Program control mechanism, particularly for
washing machines. 3,484,568, 12-16-69, CI. 200-38.
Holzer, Walter. Method of sensing levels in containers holding
liquids. 3,435,680, 4-1-69, CI. 73-295.
Holzer, Walter. Control unit for washing machines. 3,439,141, 4-15-
69, CI. 200-168.
Holzer-Patent AG: See—
Giambertoni, Natale, 3,446,924.
Holzgruber, Wolfgang; Kleinhagauer, Othmar; and Schwanter, Fritz,
to Gebr. Bohler & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Electrode assembly for
electric slag melting. 3,439,103, 4-15-69, CI. 13-14.
Holzhausen, Glen H.: See —
Nancarrow, James H.; and Holzhausen, Glen H., 3,423,926.
Holzhei, Don Earl: See —
Myers, Herbert Arthur; and Holzhei, Don Earl.3,432,075.
Holzknecht, John F., Jr.: See—
Yann, Carl C; Paskey, John W.; and Holzknecht, John F.,
Jr.,3,481,233.
Holzl, Robert A.; and Koenig, William D., to Fansteel Inc., mesne.
Weld tip guide and apparatus. 3,472,443, 10-14-69, CI. 228-3.
Holzman, Allen L.; and Allport, John J., to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. MHD generator fueled by solid grain propellant. 3,449,600,
6-10-69, CI. 310-11.
Holzman, James W., to Dana Corporation. Dynamic road simulator.
3,459,037, 8-5-69, CI. 73-71.7
Holzman, Louis N.: See —
Becker, FloydK.; and Holzman. Louis N., 3,439,275.
Holzman, Louis N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Subscriber telephone circuit with resistance hybrid sidetone
balancing network. 3,462,560, 8-19-69, CI. 179-170.
Holzman, Louis N.; and Saltzberg, Burton R., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Four-quadrant phase shifter.
3,475,626, 10-28-69, CI. 307-293.
Holzman, Richard; and Ide, Kenton J., to Signatection, Inc., mesne.
Synchronization system. 3,441,717, 4-29-69, CI. 235-92.
Holzman, Richard: See —
Frazer, John F.; Holzman, Richard; Ide, Kenton J.; and Moore,
Richard K., 3,44 1,850.
Holzman, Suzana; and Milwidsky, Ben-Zion, to Dahlia Kibbutz
Hashomer Hazair, Kvutzat Poalim Le' Hityashvut Shitufit
BeEravon Mugbal. Process for the manufacture of detergent sul-
fonates. 3,422,138. 1-14-69, CI. 260-513.
Holzmann, Hermann, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Recovery of noble metals which are volatilized
during catalytic reactions. 3,434,826, 3-25-69, CI. 75-83.
Holzmann, Paul. Machine for picking berries and the like.
3,420,045, 1-7-69, CI. 56-330.
Holznagel. Melvin A.: See —
Calnon, Donald C, Jr.; Fillinger, Russell V.; Holznagel, Melvin
A.; and Stack, Richard W., 3,426,237.
Holzrichter, Edward Julius, to PRA Laboratories, Inc. Vinyl
modified alkyd and urethane resins and method for the prepara-
tion thereof. 3,455,857, 7-15-69, CI. 260-22.
Holzrichter, Edward Julius: See —
Walton, William Thomas; and Holzrichter, Edward Ju-
lius,3,46 1,093.
Holzrichter, Hermann: See —
Nutzel, Karl; and Holzrichter, Hermann, 3, 426,006.
LIST OF PATENTEES
711
Holzwarth, Henry Albert: See—
Metzler, Charles Lewis; Holzwarth, Henry Albert; and Wark,
John Duncan.3,441,192.
Holzwarth, Robert W.: See—
Chirota, William W.; Holzwarth, Robert W.; and Shewchuck,
Thomas.3,433,916.
Homan, Elwood P., to Kayser-Roth Corporation, mesne. Method of
knitting sheer seamless support stockings. 3,478,544, 1 1-18-69, CI.
66-108.
Homan, Virgil A. Chip collector and exhauster. 3,476,439, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 302-17.
Hombak Maschinenfabrik KG: See —
Marian, Josef E., 3,480,054.
Hombergsmeier, Gerhard: See —
Nitzsche, Siegfried; Riedle, Rudolf; and Hombergsmeier, Ger-
hard.3,428,580.
Home Metal Products Company: See —
Stalker. James E., 3,420,483.
Homer, Anthony Alfred James: See —
Robinson, Paul Baron Henn; and Homer, Anthony Alfred
James,3,425,701.
Homerton Engineering Company Limited: See —
Brown, Joseph Cecil, 3,424,491.
Homeyer, Roger H., to Carborundum Company, The. Machine tool
controls. 3,474,573, 10-28-69, CI. 51-92.
Homier, Robert I.: See —
Downs, William T.; and Homier, Robert I. ,3,427,073.
Homier, Robert I., to Lear Siegler Inc., mesne. Wedge block seat ad-
juster with motion trans- mining rods. 3,437,302, 4-8-69, CI. 248-
394.
Homier, Robert I.; Posh, Raymond C; and Downs, William T., to
Lear Siegler, Inc. Headrest assembly. 3,471,198, 10-7-69, CI. 297-
410.
Homma, Isamu: See —
Ono, Minoru; Hujita, Minoru; Momoi, Toshimitu; and Homma,
lsamu.3,474,310.
Hommel, Karl: See —
Ehrenberger, Friedrich; Gorbach, Siegbert; and Hommel,
Karl.3,428,433.
Homonoff, Harold J.: See —
Ferrarini, Louis James; Homonoff, Harold J.; and Nelson,
George R., 3,469 ,979.
Homrig, Horace J.: See —
Emery, Robert B.; and Homrig, Horace J. ,3,424, 504.
Homrig, Horace J., to Halliburton Company. Closure for a high pres-
sure vessel. 3,430,801, 3-4-69, CI. 220-46.
Homrig, Horace J., to Halliburton Company. Flowmeters. 3,433,071,
3-18-69, CI. 73-231.
Homuth, Horst; Feess, Erich; and Schidlo, Wolfram, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for printing textile materials of natural or regenerated cel-
lulose with reactive dyestuffs. 3,442,601, 5-6-69, CI. 8-62.
Hon Industries, Inc.: See —
Gutting, Robert D., 3,442,564.
Honami, Tohei: See —
Sensui, Nobuo; and Honami, Tohei, 3,459, 279.
Honchar, Andrew P., to National Lead Company. Countercurrent
solid-liquid treating apparatus. 3,468,633, 9-23-69, CI. 23-270.
Honcharenko, Peter. Sudden stop actuated vehicle warning signal.
3,479,982, 1 1-25-69, CI. 1 16-35.
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Harada, Masao; Kai, Mitoshi; and Sagawa, Yasuyuki, 3,421,313.
Honda, Juichi; Matsumura, Kimio; Yoshida, Sadao; and Mori, Ryu-
taro, to Hitachi, Ltd. Pot-type liquid fuel burners. 3,428,407, 2-18-
69, CI. 431-249.
Honda, Kenji; and Kayaba, Teiji. Hypothermic surgical operation ap-
paratus. 3,423,275, 1-21-69, CI. 165-26.
Honda, Masakazu: See —
Yamamoto, Tsuzuku; Senda, Kazuo; Ichikawa, Akira; Ohzeki,
Takao; Honda, Masakazu; Masunaka, Shigenobu; and Sasaki,
Minoru.3,437,620.
Honda, Soichiro; and Okamoto, Yoshinori, to Kabushiki Kaisha
Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho. Speed-change apparatus. 3,435,708, 4-
1-69, CI. 74-745.
Honda, Soichiro; and Uchida, Shiro, to Houda Giken Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Gear grinding machine. 3,443,341, 5-13-69, CI.
51-105.
Honeiser, Vladimir Paul, to American Can Company. High-speed
printing of electronic components and articles produced thereby.
3,484,654, 12-16-69, CI. 317-101.
Honel, Herbert, to Vianova Kunstharz Aktiengesellschaft. Process
for the production of synthetic resins hardenable by multiesterifi-
cation. 3,433,754, 3-18-69, CI. 260-22.
Honer, Harold N., to ESB, Incorporated. Battery electrode-separator
assembly. 3,437,529, 4-8-69, CI. 136-100.
Honey, Alfred John: See —
Cowley, Sidney Ian; Wilde, Goeffrey Light; and Honey, Alfred
John.3,465,525.
Steel, Thomas; Petrie, James Alexander; and Honey, Alfred
John,3,438,400.
Honeyball, Walter John, to English Electric Valve Company
Limited. Method of making electron discharge device cathodes.
3,477,1 10, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 29-25.14
Honeychurch, Robert W., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Multiple
chamber centrifuge. 3,484,040, 12-16-69, CI. 233-14.
Honeycomb Systems, Inc.: See —
Thorpe, Foster B., 3,477,336.
Honeycutt, Jay F.: See —
Wright, James B.; and Honeycutt, Jay F., 3,453, 496.
Honeycutt, Julian B., Jr., to Ethyl Corporation. Producing alkyllead
halide. 3.439,012, 4-15-69, CI. 260-437.
Honeycutt, Murray, to General Electric Company. Light projection
device and light source support means therefor. 3,441,771, 4-29-
69, CI. 313-113.
Honeywell G.m.b.H.: See —
Hoeksema, Hendrikus M., 3,444,439.
Kingma, Cornells S. J., 3,476,130.
Menzel, Uwe, 3,484,951.
Muller, Karl Heinz, 3,428,880.
Muller, Karl Heinz, 3,473,138.
Honeywell, Inc.: See —
Aitchinson, Don E., 3,428,790.
Aitchison, Don E., 3,435,193.
Aitchison, Don E., 3,470,363.
Akervold, Orrill L.; and Kutny, William J., Jr., 3,457,543.
Allen, Harry R.; and Mercier, Alfred C, 3,479,594.
Allingharn. Walter F.; and Morgan, Hugh M., 3,461,912.
Anderson, Willard E., 3,426,21 1.
Andrews, John R., Jr.; Goldman, Philip A.; and Nibby, Chester
M., Jr., 3,436,687.
Archer, Alva I., 3,453,507.
Archer, Alva I., 3,475,735.
Aske, Leonard E., 3,445,348.
Aske, Leonard E., 3,460,249.
Axmark, Roger E., 3,463,600.
Baldwin, Rolland G.; and Petersen, Darrell M., 3,465,442.
Baring, John A., 3,455,441.
Baring, John A., 3,458,813.
Bassett, William W., 3,426,788.
Beduhn, William G., 3,452,770.
Bell, Lawrence K., 3,454,796.
Belson, Ross A.; and Zettler, John F., 3,461,796.
Belson, Ross A.; and Bickoff, Charles, 3,465,670.
Bernard, David W., 3,428,308.
Betz, Bernard K., 3,482,623.
Blackett, James C; Flagg, Raymond P.; Livingston, William L.;
and Ritchart, Stuart T., 3,421,536.
Blackett, James C, 3,425,597.
Blackett, James C, 3,428,901.
Blackett, James C, 3,449,055.
Blackett, James C, 3,482,922.
Boskovich, Boris; Lindahl, John H.; Mehelich, Edward W.; and
Mellen, David L., 3,440,504.
Boskovich, Boris, 3,458,784.
Briggs, Cecil Wallace; and Spatz, Paul M., 3,475,151.
Carlson, Donovan, 3,425,354.
Carlson, Thomas W.; and Ivers, John R., 3,479,596.
Chen, Di, 3,422,269.
Clapham, Robert G.; Lord, John B., IV; and Sullivan, Harold
G., 3,445,771.
Clifford, Joseph, 3,453,903.
Colvin, Donald W.; Comeau, John C; and Kulick, Frederick,
3,443,872.
Colvin, Donald W.; and Kulick, Frederick, 3,486,826.
Currie, William E., 3,454,923.
Currie, William E.; and Mettert, Paul M., 3,465,257.
Davis, William M., Jr., 3,464,021.
Digilio, Frank A., 3,460,753.
Dinter, Henry A., 3,429,190.
Doyle, Barrett, 3,468,608.
Dunn, William R., 3,459,215.
Dunn, William R., 3.470,91 1.
Eachus, Joseph J.; and Bagnaschi, Charles L., 3,469,242.
Egli, Werner H., 3,454.025.
Eisenberg, Harold, 3,478,352.
Engelhardt, Robert C, 3,444,529.
Engh, Robert O., 3,435,225.
Engh, Robert O., 3,451,759.
Erickson, Goffe J.; and Korzenowski, Stanley J., 3,451,134.
Erickson, Roger D., 3,442,190.
Evans, Richard A., 3,451,408.
Eveland, Baisel L.; Hart, Joseph C; and Masterson, Earl E.,
3,420,518.
Exworthy, Kenneth W., 3,427,540.
Follen, Robert J.; and Thue, Baard H., 3,467,961.
Forsyth, William A.. Jr., 3,477,862.
Frommel, Gerhard, 3,441,450.
Ganley, Gregory J., 3,458,678.
Ganley, Gregory J., 3,465,709.
Gerding, James H., 3,426,338.
Gobeli, David H.; and Hardy, Arthur H., Jr., 3,436,647.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Gormley, Joseph, 3,439,228.
Grangaard, Orrin H., Jr., 3,444,738.
Grangaard, Orrin H., Jr., 3,451,006.
Gray, Junior Merle, 3,442,144.
Groth, William H., 3,447,148.
Groth, William H., 3,447,149.
Groth, William H., Jr., 3,427,595.
Hagadorn, Hubert W., 3,466,637.
Harms, Gordon E., 3,473,780.
Hart, Clifton W.; and Rosacker, Eugene E., 3,487,299.
Hart, Thomas W., Jr., 3,487,376.
Hastings, Charles W., 3,435,425.
Hawkins, Royal R., 3,452,641.
Hawkins, Royal R.; and Ong, Thean Chye, 3,454,853.
Hearn, Glenn R.; Rollins, James A.; and Schaller, Frank H.,
3,474,232.
Hedlund, Richard K., 3,426,970.
Hendrik, Russell C; Boskovich, Boris; and Lindahl, John H.,
3,456,172.
Hinlein, Sigmund, 3,479,737.
Hippisley, George W., Jr., 3,454,935.
Hogel, Joseph E., 3,455,319.
Horn, Kurt, 3,481,299.
Jensen, James Lee, 3,426,290.
Jensen, James Lee, 3,432,738.
Joannou, Kyriacos, 3,473,074.
Johnson, Elmer G., 3,460,554.
Johnson, Jerome L., 3,451,269.
Johnson, Jerome L., 3,451,41 1.
Jonas, Victor H., 3,465,879.
Jordan, William F., Jr., 3,478,319.
Josephs, Harold C; and Zook, James David, 3,434,893.
Joy, Charles A., 3,473,432.
Joyce, Thomas F., 3,426,331.
Kallevig, John A.; and Sher, Neil C, 3,462,014.
Kautz, Murrell F., 3,433,074.
Keim, Jonathan R., 3,449,578.
Killpatrick, Joseph E., 3,467,472.
Kluge, Robert D., 3,448,950.
Kompelien, Arlon D., 3,463,933.
Krueger, Loren L., 3,428,073.
Kuether, Frederick W.; and Richards, Albert M., 3,438,253.
Lagoe, James A., 3,422,397.
Lagoe, James A.; and Kusaka, Dan H., 3,427,554.
Lazar, Jeffrey M., 3,463,176.
Lazar, Jeffrey M., 3,468,220.
Lee, Tzuo-Chang, 3,485,553.
Leger, Alton, Jr., 3,424,921.
Leidy, Lester R., Jr.; and Aldinger, Paul A., 3,441,945.
Lenz, John O., 3,433,040.
Leyde, Warren L.; Osterhaug, John E.; and Thomasson, Leland
T., 3,443,123.
Lord, John B., 3,422,222.
Lord, John B., 3,430,145.
Lord, John B.; and Lytle, Dean W., 3,479,458.
Luck, James R.; and Mills, Frank S., 3,477,576.
Lukianov, Roman E., 3,444,535.
MacGeorge, William D., 3,439,171.
MacLennan, John R., 3,461,894.
Mahnken, Walter J., 3,444,432.
Mahnken, Walter J.; Niccore, Fred W.; and Tyler, Tommy N.,
3,458,096.
Marshall, Donald E., Jr.; and Piccirilli, Albert T., 3,430,070.
Mason, Kenneth A., 3,462,604.
Masterson, Earl E., 3,453,572.
Mc Millan, John G., 3,463,177.
McCammon, Robert F., 3,421,674.
McCammon, Robert F.; and Parker, Darrell D., 3,465,938.
McGuinness, Raymond H., 3,484,647.
Merz, William C; and Klopp, Donald W., 3,480,480.
Meyer, Jack R., 3,453,537.
Meyers, William F.; and Smiley, Charles E., 3,470,029.
Miller, Peter S., 3,462,701.
Miller, Robert L., 3,440,414.
Miller, Robert L., 3,441,950.
Miller, Ronald C, 3,428,887.
Miller, Ronald C; and Newbold, William F., 3,439,648.
Moran, Robert J.; and Shneider, Harold M., 3,420,352.
Morton, Richard C; and Sher, Neil C, 3,478,731.
Moses, Adrian J., 3,456,204.
Moses, Adrian J., 3,465,171.
Moses, Adrian J., 3,465,256.
Moses, Adrian J., 3,466,463.
Moses, Adrian J., 3,474,345.
Mott, Richard C, 3,429,323.
Mott, Richard C, 3,456,666.
Mott, Richard C, 3,463,389.
Newbold, William F., 3,421,082.
Newbold, William F., 3,443,235.
Nogami, Iwao, 3,438,385.
Ogawa, Shinichiro, 3,446,988.
Ogren, Harvey D., 3,435,688.
Olson, Elwyn H., 3,426,316.
Paine, Veijo K.; and Schmidt, Edwin H., 3,460,110.
Pekarek, Joseph C, 3,455,335.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., 3,428,784.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., 3,428,823.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., 3,443,124.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., 3,466,502.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., 3,482,776.
Plice, William A., 3,449,666.
Plice, William A., 3,475,749.
Posingies, Walter M., 3,443,573.
Posingies, Walter M., 3,443,574.
Posingies, Walter M., 3,452,767.
Priddy, Lloyd W., 3,469,202.
Raetz, Robert C, 3,429,325.
Rainer, Charles W., 3,457,937.
Rasmussen, Robert F., 3,429,226.
Rasmussen, William L., 3,470,747.
Reilly, Richard J.; and Sher, Neil C, 3,481,351.
Reinke, Robert F., 3,478,819.
Richard, Gordon L., 3,428,789.
Robinson, Leslie B., 3,458,732.
Root, Lawrence D.; and Davis, Wilbern F., 3,442,507.
Rupert, John G., 3,474,670.
Sandstrom, Clifford L., 3,447,041.
Sandstrom, Clifford L.; and Ting, Youn H., 3,453,837.
Sauter, Donald M.; and Abernethy, Hugh, 3rd, 3,454,782.
Schaller, Frank H.; Richter, Eugene G.; and Lozeau, Paul R.,
3,421,754.
Schmalbruch, T Dankward, 3,475,952.
Schmidt, Edwin H., 3,465,307.
Schmidt, Edwin H., 3,466,619.
Schmit, Francis M., 3,459,668.
Schmitz, Robert, 3,464,448.
Schoenwitz, Frank H. W., 3,466,605.
Seashore, Charles R.; and Tenbroek, Henry W., 3,460,066.
Sewell, Wesley C, 3,422,366.
Shebanow, Michael S., 3,420,521.
Shebanow, Michael S., 3,465,319.
Shebanow, Michael S., 3,480,930.
Sher, Neil C, 3,435,837.
Sher, Neil C; and Zabsky, John M., 3,474,814.
Shiosaki, James T., 3,454,794.
Shneider, Harold M., 3,447,455.
Sklaroff, Morton, 3,427,442.
Sklaroff, Morton, 3,487,307.
Smith, Holley R.; and Sykes, Bernard P., 3,445,295.
Smith, Ralph S., Jr., 3,436,467.
Soltz, Daniel J.; and Greer, Homer L., 3,431,508.
Soltz, Daniel J., 3,465,174.
Springer, Charles L., 3,480,935.
Staats, Robert C, 3,469,457.
Starr, James B., 3,481,352.
Stauffer, Norman L., 3,422,444.
Stauffer, Norman L.; Shafer, Donald E.; and Tyler, Tommy N.,
3,434,158.
Stone, Paul L., 3,449,670.
Stryker, Edwin M., Jr., 3,468,255.
Taylor, William S.; and Whitehead, Robert C, Jr., 3,455,168.
Trickett, Terrance; Zepp, Donald J.; Home, Benjamin; and Brill,
Thomas, 3,445,635.
Tucker, B T., 3,449,722.
Unruh, Willis O., 3,422,686.
van der Zee, Jan H., 3,480,028.
Vince, John, 3,484,596.
Vincent, Thomas G., 3,437,769.
Waldhauer, Charles H., Jr., 3,422.548.
Westbrook, Lowell V., 3,477,004.
White, Loring C, 3,452,198.
Williamson, William R.; and Ritter, Robert, 3,473,391.
Zoerb, Edward G., 3,451,413.
Honeywell Limited: See —
Williams, Peter Douglas, 3,481,304.
Hongo, Chikara: See —
Shirakura, Toshio; Yoshikawa, Hiroshi; Shibasaki, Masataka;
and Hongo, Chikara.3,478,055.
Honig, Hans-Ludwig; Kolb, Gunter; and Wunder, Walter, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for imparting anti-
static and hydrophobic properties to a synthetic textile material.
3.425,863, 2-4-69, CI. 117-139.5
Honig, Hans Ludwig; Muller, Erwin Alfons; Kuhnel, Werner; Kolb,
Gunter; and Elzer, Paul, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Polymers from polymerisable aminodichlorotriazine
derivatives. 3,445,438, 5-20-69, CI. 260-88.3
Honig, Steven, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion. Time delay circuit. 3,440,451, 4-22-69, CI. 307-293.
Honigman, Allan, to United States of America, Navy. Triplex pres-
sure gauge. 3,425,391, 2-4-69, CI. 116-129.
LIST OF PATENTEES
713
Honigsberg, Charles A.: See—
Eschenbrenner, Gunther P.; and Honigsberg, Charles
A.,3,475,136.
Honiron, Inc.: See —
Farmer, John, 3,432,344.
Honjo, Mikio; and Imai, Kin-lchi, to Takeda Chemical Industries,
Ltd. Method for the production of ribonucleoside-5'- phosphate.
3,433,783, 3-18-69, CI. 260-211.5
Honjo, Mikio; Imai, Kin-lchi; and Furukawa, Yoshiyasu, to Takeda
Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method for the production of nucleo-
tides. 3,444,158, 5-13-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Honjo, Mikio; Masuda, Toru; Imai, Kinichi; Fujii, Shoichiro; and
Takanohashi, Kunio, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method
for the production of 5 -ribonucleotide. 3,423,399, 1-21-69, CI.
260-211.5
Honjo, Mitsuo: See —
Abe, Shokichi; Kakefude, Koichi; and Honjo, Mitsuo, 3,436,440.
Honjo, Satoru: See —
Ohkubo, Kinji; and Honjo, Satoru, 3,473,923.
Okubo, Kinji; Honjo, Satoru; and Nagai, Toshihiko.3,431,412.
Sato, Masamichi; Honjo, Satoru; and Takimoto,
Masaaki,3 ,476,659.
Honjo, Satoru, to Xerox Corporation. Image forming process utiliz-
ing xerography. 3,428,453, 2-18-69, CI. 96-1.8
Honjo, Satoru; and Nagai, Toshihiko, deceased.O (by Okubo, Kinji,
legal representative), to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha.
Copying process. 3,433,951, 3-18-69, CI. 250-65.
Honkasalo, Jorma B.; See —
Bryk, Petri; Honkasalo, Jorma B.; Malmstrom, Rolf; Aaltonen,
Olavi; and Palperi, Matti,3,460,491.
Honkonen, Richard A.; Allen, Paul E.; Way, Richard K.; and
Larime, Carl M., to SpeiTy Rand Corporation. Electrically driven
fishing reel. 3,437,282, 4-8-69, CI. 242-84.21
Honma, Umeo, to Mitsubishi Chemical Industries Limited. Method
for the manufacture of aluminum or aluminum alloy castings.
3,485,289, 12-23-69, CI. 164-102.
Honme, Seigo; and Komatsubara, Gakuo, to Nihon Denshi Kabushiki
Kaisha. Goniometer for X-ray diffraction apparatus. 3,486,021,
12-23-69, CI. 250-51.5
Honnen, Lewis R.: See —
Mehmedbasich, Enver; and Honnen, Lewis R., 3,455, 827.
Honnen, Lewis R.; and Anderson, Robert Gordon, to Chevron
Research Company. Hydrocarbyl amines for fuel detergents.
3,438,757, 4-15-69, CI. 44-58.
Honnige, Manfred M.: See —
Hallonquist, Earland G.; and Honnige, Manfred M., 3,428,477.
Honnold, Fred V., Jr., to Carrier Corporation. Air conditioning
units. 3,428,1 18, 2-18-69, CI. 165-123.
Honnold, Fred V., Jr., to Carrier Corporation. Induction-type room
terminal. 3,455,378, 7-15-69, CI. 165-135.
Honnold, Fred V., Jr.: See —
Yerdon, Michael G.; and Honnold, Fred V., Jr.,3,452,81 1 .
Honobe, Makoto, to Hitachi, Ltd. Circular arc gear for smoothly
transmitting power. 3,454,394, 7-8-69, CI. 74-462.
Honold, Horst: See —
Kneisel, Otto; and Honold, Horst,3,475,560.
Honolulu Iron Works Company: See —
Farmer, John, 3,434,515.
Farmer, John, 3,434,516.
Honor, Murel E., Sr. Glare shield attachment for automobile sun
visors. 3,428,360, 2-18-69, CI. 296-97.
Honore, Etienne A. H.; and Torcheux, Emile L. G., to Societe
d'Etude et d'Application des Techniques Nounelles. Apparatus for
determining the radiolocation of a movable part. 3,434,143, 3-18-
69, CI. 343-105.
Honore, Etienne Augustin Henri; and Torcheux, Emile Leon, to
Neo-Tec, Societe d'Etude et d'Application des Techniques Nou-
velles. Method and means for radio-locating a radio-receiving sta-
tion. 3,452,357, 6-24-69, CI. 343-105.
Honore, Etienne; and Torcheux, Emile, to CSF-Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil, and Societe Marocaine de Recherches,
d'Etudes et de Developpements Somarede. Transformer arrange-
ment for an analogue computer and other uses. 3,441,726, 4-29-
69, CI. 235-193.
Honrud, Ludvig O. Rock removing device. 3,437,155, 4-8-69, CI.
172-566.
Honsel, Karl-Heinz. Method for making filter cones. 3,444,791, 5-
20-69, CI. 93-1.
Honsel, Karl-Heinz. Method for welding one or both ends of tube
sections of plastic material. 3,461,019, 8-12-69, CI. 156-464.
Honsel, Karl-Heinz. Method for the manufacture of preferably mul-
tilayer cross-bottom bags of paper, plastic or the like. 3,466,981,
9-16-69, CI. 93-35.
Honten, Komachiya, Co., Ltd.: See —
Ito, Yonezo, 3,474,767.
Hoock, Herbert. Towing device. 3,427,045, 2-11-69, CI. 280-478.
Hood, Charles B., Jr.; and Simons, Ira W., to CVI Corporation.
Cryosurgical apparatus. 3,477,434, 11-11-69, CI. 128-303.1
Hood, Coy H.: See —
Martin, Alfred W.; Walker, James W.; McNair, William T., Jr.;
and Hood, Coy H., 3,432,560.
Hood, Donald W.: See—
Davison, Richard R.; and Hood, Donald W., 3,424,675.
Hood, Edwin Elliott: See —
Christian, Frank T.; and Hood, Edwin Elliott,3,428,377.
Hood, H. P., & Sons, Inc.: See—
Goss, Donald Davis, 3,453,033.
Hood, Harold W., Jr., to American Metal Climax, Inc. Feed tip for
continuous strip casting machine. 3,430,683, 3-4-69, CI. 164-281.
Hood, Horace E.: See —
Haubein, Albert H.; and Hood, Horace E.,3,47 1,577.
Hood, James M. Windshield rainshield. 3,429,357, 2-25-69, CI. 160-
368.
Hood, John W.; and Johnson, Arne W. Backhoe and auxiliary blade
therefor. 3,469,330, 9-30-69, CI. 37-117.5
Hood, Joseph T.: See —
Booe, James M.; and Hood, Joseph T., 3,465,402.
Hood, R. H., Company: See —
Hood, Robert H., 3,441,985.
Hood, R. T., Jr.; Ruger, George A.; and Messick, Thomas M., to
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, mesne. Recorder apparatus.
3,437,280, 4-8-69, CI. 242-55.13
Hood, Richard G. P.: See-
Divine, William J.; and Hood, Richard G. P. ,3,428, 378.
Hood, Richard T.: See —
Moult, Roy H.; and Hood, Richard T, 3,43 1,241.
Hood, Robert H., to Hood, R. H., Company. Faller. 3,441,985, 5-6-
69, CI. 19-129.
Hood, Roger Williams: See —
Curtiss, Alan Clarkson; and Hood, Roger Williams,3,478,778.
Hood, William A.: See —
Mueller, Frank H.; Hauffe, William L.; and Hood, William
A. ,3,480,042.
Hooge, Alvin W.; and Hooge, Yvonne L. Mouth wash dispenser.
3,434,629, 3-25-69, CI. 222-88.
Hooge, Yvonne L.: See —
Hooge, Alvin W.; and Hooge, Yvonne L., 3,434,629.
Hoogeveen, Johan C: See-
van Leeuwen, Frederik W.; van Dijk, Jan C; and Hoogeveen,
Johan C, 3,446,689.
Hooghordel, Rijk; and Moggre, Anthonie Jannis, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Circuit arrangements for dynamic lateral
convergence. 3,441,788, 4-29-69, CI. 315-13.
Hoogland, Jan, to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Five component
optical objective. 3,486,810, 12-30-69, CI. 350-217.
Hoohberg, Jerome: See —
Craven, James M.; Dye, John I.; and Hoohberg,
Jerome, 3,48 1,767.
Hook, Bernard K.; and Nelsen, Roger J., to Bliss, E. W., Company.
Blank feeding apparatus. 3,480,180, 1 1-25-69, CI. 221-211.
Hook, Fred E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Aqueous cement
slurry and method of use. 3,483,007, 12-9-69, CI. 106-93.
Hook, Fred E.; Kucera, Clare H.; and Scott, L. J., Jr., to Dow
Chemical Company, The. Aqueous cementing composition adapta-
ble to high turbulent flow and low fluid loss to porous contacting
surfaces, and method of cementing a well using same. 3,465,825,
9-9-69, CI. 166-293.
Hook, George C, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Polyethylene
aluminum laminated. 3,449,192, 6-10-69, CI. 156-316.
Hook, George C, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Preparation of
polyethylene aluminum laminates. 3,470,056, 9-30-69, CI. 156-
308.
Hook, Harvey E.: See —
Trent, James A.; Kubitschek, Hans E.; Hook, Harvey E.; and
Caudel, Fred H., 3,453,988.
Hook, John H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Fire
extinguisher apparatus. 3,446,287, 5-27-69, CI. 169-28.
Hook, Kenneth R.: See —
Barnes, James W.; and Hook, Kenneth R.,3,480,902.
Hook, Robert D., to Textron, Inc. Miter joint for trim member.
3,484,126, 12-16-69, CI. 287-189.36
Hooker, Albert S. Protective device adaptable for use on snow-skis.
3,424,469, 1-28-69, CI. 280-1 1.13
Hooker Chemical Corporation: See —
Ashton, William Eric; and Weil, Edward D., 3,433,877.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, 3,434,981.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, 3,437,721.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Hodan, James J., 3,445,547.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; Campbell, Donald H.; and Carr, Rus-
sell L. K., 3,448,148.
Baranauckas, Charles F.; and Gordon, Irving, 3,484,506.
Beach, James R., 3,450,577.
Beach, James R., 3,484,304.
Bowman, Russel A.; and Wilson, Bruce N., 3,455,995.
Bowman, Russel A.; and Wilson, Bruce N., 3,471,411.
Campbell, Donald Harvey, 3,462,319.
Carlson, Ronald H., 3,477,953.
Cook, Edward H., Jr.; and Gretheer, Morris P., 3,475,301.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Currey, John E., 3,425,927.
Currey, John E., 3,432,422.
Currey, John E., 3,475,304.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., 3,459,835.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., 3,459,837.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., 3,467,733.
Dever, James L.; and Hodan, James J., 3,482,002.
Dorfman, Edwin; and Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr., 3,420,884.
Dorfman, Edwin; and Weil, Edward D., 3,459,534.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Schmidtke, Charles W., 3,425,928.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Currey, John E., 3,425,929.
Emery, Alvin T.; and Ruthel, Walter W., 3,464,912.
Frank, Arlen W., 3,422,453.
Frank, Arlen W.; and Gordon, Irving, 3,459,795.
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, 3,449,222.
Freeman, Dennis B.; and Burden, Peter, 3,449,229.
Freeman, Dennis Brian; and Gill, Colm Anthony, 3,459,604.
Fuller, Willard A., 3,446,584.
Gburek, John J.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Grazen, Frank S.,
3,474,065.
Geering, Emil J., 3,433,874.
Geering, Emil J.; and Stratton, George B., 3,468,961.
Gelfand, Samuel, 3,450,768.
Gilbert, Theodore E.; and Lindemann, Otto H., 3,421,477.
Gordon, Irving; Hodan, James J.; and Dever, James L.,
3,448,179.
Graf, Richard H., 3,439,379.
Grazen, Frank S.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Kozma, Broni,
3,438,917.
Greenbaum, Sheldon B., 3,431,325.
Greenbaum, Sheldon B., 3,433,865.
Grotheer, Morris P.; Cook, Edward H.; and Snyder, Daniel J.,
3,458,411.
Grotheer, Morris P.; and Cook, Edward H., Jr., 3,464,901.
Grotheer, Morris P.; and Cook, Edward H., Jr.. 3,467,586.
Grotheer, Morris P., 3,471,382.
Halversen, Roy A., 3,421,949.
Hellund, Emil J., 3,429,793.
Hellund, Emil J., 3,444,061.
Hellund, Emil J., 3,450,617.
Hindersinn, Raymond R.; and Witschard, Gilbert, 3,449,161.
Hindersinn, Raymond R.; and llardo, Charles S., 3,449,279.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., 3,471,441.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., 3,475,502.
Hindersinn, Raymond R., 3,483,272.
Hoch, Paul E.; and Stratton, George B., 3,442,884.
Hooker, Thomas; and Currey, John E., 3,434,948.
llardo, Charles S.; and Hindersinn, Raymond R., 3,433,654.
Jack, Walter Q.; and Johnson, Loyd V., 3,433,702.
Jaszka, Danile J., 3,442,629.
Kay, Daniel J.; and Knipple, Raymond P., 3,446,783.
Kircher, Morton S.; and Miller, T. George, 3,438,879.
Knutson, David, 3,422,158.
Kujawa, Francis M., 3,424,701.
Kunkel, Karl E., 3,449,448.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, 3,438,429.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, 3,448,792.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, 3,452,720.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson; and Webb, George Warren,
3,475,596.
Leland, James F.; and Russell, William S„ 3,481,797.
Maurer, James 1.; and Shah, Vinod D., 3,444,007.
Mekjean, Matthew, 3,439,151.
Mekjean, Matthew, 3,453,416.
Mekjean, Matthew, 3,470,865.
Mellan, Herbert J.; and Kay, Daniel J.. 3,450,657.
Miller, George T.. 3.421,846.
Miller, George T„ 3,472,647.
Minklei, Alfred O.; Dexter, Theodore H.; Sconce, James S.; and
Thorstensen, Thomas C, 3,421,832.
Newcomer, Jack S.. 3,444,192.
Newcomer, Jack S.; Weil, Edward D.; and Dorfman, Edwin,
3,458,640.
Paddock, Norman Lovelace; and Searle, Harold Trevor,
3,462,247.
Peterson, John A., 3,421,845.
Quinn, Edward J., 3,476,696.
Rapson, William Howard, 3.453,174.
Rausch, Werner; and Koch, Gerhard. 3,425,947.
Rausch. Werner; and Hansen, Hans, 3.450.579.
Rausch. Werner; Hansen, Hans; and Mueller, Gerhard.
3,467.589.
Rice. Richard E.: and Whitney, William E.. 3.464.486.
Schlichting, Hans L.; Barbopoulos, Anthony D.; and Prahl,
Walter H., 3,426,358.
Schlichting, Hans L.; and Weil. Edward D., 3,483,263.
Schneider, Horst. 3.454,495.
Schulz, Arthur C, 3,420,901.
Schulz. Arthur C, 3.445,548.
Sconce. James S.; Hodan, James J.; and Schall. William L.,
3,428.714.
Shatz, Malcolm H., 3,444,154.
Shepard, Alvin F.; and Mc Naughtan, Thomas J., 3,425,989.
Shepard, Alvin F., 3,444,246.
Shepard, Alvin F.; Zimmer, William F.; and Ouderkirk, John T.,
3,458,460.
Shepard, Alvin F.; and Dannels, Bobby F., 3,487,045.
Siemund, Guenter; Hansen, Hans; and Flittner, Peter,
3,450,578.
Van Ghemen, Max; and Wiberg, Egon, 3,471,568.
Virgil, Carl W., Jr., 3,485,730.
Vullo, William J., 3,452,098.
Vullo, William J., 3,475,479.
Wagner, George M.; and Schad, Rex A., 3,428,480.
Wayman, Morris; and Rapson, William H., 3,467,575.
Weil, Edward D., 3,420,868.
Weil, Edward D., 3,429,687.
Weil, Edward D.; and Schlichting, Hans L., 3,443,012.
Weil, Edward D.; and Linder, Jerome, 3,443,016.
Weil, Edward D.; and Schlichting, Hans L., 3,446,859.
Weil, Edward D.; and Schlicting. Hans L„ 3,461,137.
Weil, Edward D.; Dorfman, Edwin; and Linder, Jerome,
3,467,622.
Weil, Edward D., 3,472,937.
Weil, Edward D.; and Greenbaum, Sheldon B., 3,482.019.
Witschard, Gilbert; and Bean, Claude Thomas, Jr., 3,462,407.
Woodland, Richard G.; and Hall, Myron C, 3,445,192.
Hooker, Donald E., to Rowe International, Inc., mesne. Dollar bill
collector. 3,485,358, 12-23-69, CI. 209-74.
Hooker, Harris H.: See —
Hutter, Ernest; and Hooker, Harris H., 3,471 ,826.
Hooker, Thomas; and Currey, John E., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration, mesne. Method for chlorine cooling and brine heating.
3,434,948, 3-25-69, CI. 204-128.
Hooker, Verne A. Football tackling dummy apparatus. 3,464,696, 9-
2-69, CI. 273-55.
Hookings, Paul H. H.: See —
Sibakin, Jaroslaw George; Roeder, Gordon A.; and Hookings,
Paul H. H., 3,472,649.
Hookings, Paul H.H.: See —
Sibakin, Jaroslaw George; Roeder, Gordon A.; and Hookings,
Paul H.H., 3,472,650.
Hookman, Perry, to Clinical Research Institute, Inc. Method and
composition for use as an X-ray contrast material in the diagnosis
of reflux peptic esophagitis. 3,448,188, 6-3-69, CI. 424-4.
Hooks, Arthur K.; See —
Dagnoli, Donato F.; Jaeschke, Charles R.; and Hooks, Arthur
K.,3,483,966.
Hooks. Haywood, Jr.: See —
Kober, Ehrenfried H.; Ottmann, Gerhard F.; and Hooks,
Haywood, Jr.,3,480,672.
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; and Hooks, Haywood, Jr.,3,433,803.
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; and Hooks, Haywood, Jr. ,3, 44 1, 590.
Hoole, Harold: See —
Beard, Jack H.; Hoole, Harold; and Hayes, Allan.3,438,996.
Hooper, Carrol D., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration. Extensometer. 3,425,131, 2-4-69,
CI. 33-147.
Hooper, Clive Williams: See —
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell. Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, 3,45 1,209.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; and Hooper
Clive Williams,3.452,533.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, 3,452, 534.
Hooper, Donald F., Jr. Speech recognizing circuit. 3,485,951, 12-23-
69, CI. 179-1.
Hooper, George Wallace, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Production of phenols. 3,445,526, 5-20-69, CI. 260-621.
Hooper, George Wallace: See —
Roberts, Hugh Leithead; and Hooper, George Wal-
lace.3,47 1,566.
Hooper, Harrison G.. to Lathem Time Recorder Company. Card
controlled printing and numbering means. 3.431,845, 3-11-69, CI.
101-287.
Hooper, Harry Allison, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
High speed cigar bunch machine. 3.477,442, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 131-61.
Hooper. Irving R.: See —
Keil, John G.; and Hooper. Irving R. 3,428,623.
Keil, John G.; and Hooper, Irving R, 3.454,548.
Hooper. John, to Sun Oil Company. Well producing apparatus.
3.483.827, 12-16-69. CI. 103-203.
Hooper. Robert C: See —
Sharif, Louay E.; and Hooper. Robert C, 3,466. 719.
Hooper, Robert W. Dynamic mixer and centrifuge combination for
solvent extraction. 3,443,748. 5-13-69. CI. 233-28.
Hoopes. Penrose Robinson: See —
Hahn. Paul Turner; Hoopes. Penrose Robinson; and Froelich,
Gunnar Cramer.3.456,324.
Hoos. Pieter F., to H-M Industries, Inc. Rotary servo valve.
3.454.049. 7-8-69, CI. 137-625.65
LIST OF PATENTEES
715
Hoose. Werner: See—
Buchholz, Klaus; and Hoose, Werner, 3,455, 524.
Hooten, Basil P., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Two directional
switch. 3,478,293, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 338-128.
Hooton, Ivor Noel, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Trigonometrical function generators. 3,435,197, 3-25-69, CI. 235-
197.
Hooton, Ivor Noel, Best, Geoffrey Cyril; and Lewis, Alan, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Digital signal representation
of video signals with random sampling. 3,482,036, 12-2-69, CI.
178-6.
Hoover, Alex Kay: See —
Pappas, George Demo; and Hoover, Alex Kay, 3,456, 821.
Hoover Ball and Bearing Company: See-
Martin, Merritt W., Jr., 3,470,582.
McKinney, Ralph E.; and Bauers, Arthur A., 3,474,935.
McKinney, Ralph E., 3,478,968.
Phelps, Vernon A., 3,434,240.
Rupert, Samuel J., 3,426,500.
Rupert, Samuel J., 3,465,931.
Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H.; and Wahl, Buddy D., 3,450,032.
Hoover, Carl E.; and Finley, Otis E., 1/6 to Jakub, Victor P, and 1/6
to Mitchell, Clyde B. Wood product for water and sewage treat-
ment. 3,452,871, 7-1-69, CI. 210-150.
Hoover, Charles T., to General Motors Corporation. Double-walled
container. 3,460,706, 8-12-69, CI. 220-15.
Hoover Company, The: See —
Dyer, Robert F., 3,460,184.
Golloway, William O., Jr., 3,467,980.
Helm, Mark W., 3,467,977.
Segesman, Louis E., 3,426,381.
Hoover, Dorothy H., to Frandee Corporation. Baby wrapping blan-
ket and hood. 3,477,065, 11-1 1-69, CI. 2-69.5
Hoover, James E., to Rahn Corporation, The. Device for computing
agate lines in newspaper advertisements. 3,458,126, 7-29-69, CI.
235-71.
Hoover, James E., to GAF Corporation. Apparatus for liquid solvent
sealing of plastic film cartridges. 3,479,986, 1 1-25-69, CI. 1 1 8-2.
Hoover, Merwin Frederick; and Padden, John J., to Calgon Corpora-
tion, mesne. Thickened friction reducer for water-based oil well
treating fluids. 3,442,803, 5-6-69, CI. 252-8.55
Hoover, Merwin Frederick: See —
Schaper, Raymond J.; and Hoover, Merwin
Frederick.3,486,932.
Hoover, Richard D.; and Kohler, George O., to Agri-Tech,
Inc. Process of preparing high potency iodinated protein which
comprises reacting said protein with Ba(OH)., at a temperature of
at least 1 ICC. 3,455,894, 7-15-69, CI. 260-1 1~9.
Hoover, Robert J.: See —
Gyorgak, Charles A.; and Hoover, Robert J. ,3,469,436.
Hoover, William George, to Granger Associates. Transformer core
construction. 3,454,916, 7-8-69, CI. 336-60.
Hoover, William G., to Gronger Associates. High speed switching
system. 3,449,591, 6-10-69, CI. 307-136.
Hoovler, William S., to Communications, Inc. Multiplex package.
3,453,638, 7-1-69, CI. 343-858.
Hooykaas, Henricus: See —
Van Daalen, Francois; Van Domselaar, Hans R.; and Hooykaas,
Henricus,3,467,191.
Hope, George R., Jr.: See —
Broderick, William J.; Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.;
Hope, George R., Jr.; Porcelli, Ernest J.; and Rakoczi, Laszlo
L.,3,483,520.
Hope, Henry F. Air pressure actuated switch for controlling the
operation of a motor. 3,427,417, 2-1 1-69, CI. 200-83.
Hope, James: See —
Betteridge, Walter; and Hope, James.3,438,178.
Hope Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Hashioka, Tokuyasu, 3,421,772.
Hope Plastics Corp.: See —
Hope, William K., 3,424,880.
Hope, William F.: See —
Lang, Ernest U.; and Hope, William F.,3,474,654.
Hope, William Kenneth. Yarn spinning device. 3,430,430, 3-4-69,
CI. 57-76.
Hope, William K., to Hope Plastics Corp. Stop motion device.
3,424,880, 1-28-69, CI. 200-61.18
Hopeman Brothers, Inc.: See —
Lehmann, Charles David; and Younger, Maurice Bowman, Jr.,
3,473,834.
Hopengarten, Albert, to Electrosonics International, Inc. Receiver
system having visual indicator for changes in electrical state.
3,480.863, 1 1-25-69, CI. 324-133.
Hopf, Henry C: 5ee—
Goddard, William H.; and Hopf, Henry C, 3,484, 893.
Hopf, Wilhelm, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Servo drum
brake for commerical type vehicles. 3,420,340, 1-7-69, CI. 188-
79.5
Hopfeld, Henry. Rung for a ladder and method of making the same.
3,477,544. 11-11-69, CI. 182-228.
Hopka, Thomas, to Robbins, Jim, Seat Belt Co. Seat belt buckle.
3,467,995, 9-23-69, CI. 24-77.
Hopka, Thomas; and Stoffel, Robert W., to Robbins, Jim, Seat Belt
Co. Belt retracting device. 3,459,440, 8-5-69. CI. 280-150.
Hopka, Thomas; and Stoffel, Robert W., to Robbins, Jim, Seat Belt
Co. Linear retractor for safety seat belt. 3,472,552, 10-14-69. CI.
297-388.
Hopka, Thomas; and Stoffel, Robert W., to Robbins, Jim, Seat Belt
Co. Seat belt buckle. 3.473,201, 10-21-69. CI. 24-205.17
Hopkin, Edmund A., to Shell Oil Company. Device for sampling
fluids. 3.455,904, 7-15-69, CI. 166-165.
Hopkins, Arnold R. Apparatus for processing poultry wings.
3,470,581, 10-7-69, CI. 17-1 1.
Hopkins, Arnold R.; and Pindjak, Leo J. Safety credit card construc-
tion. 3,478,683, 11-18-69, CI. 101-368.
Hopkins, Don J.; Munley, William J., Jr.; and Mackinnon. John, to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Process for improved
sulfoxidation products. 3,454.479, 7-8-69, CI. 204-158.
Hopkins, Edwin R.: See —
Teichmann, Friedrich; Jones, Roscoe L.; and Hopkins, Edwin
R.,3,444,978.
Hopkins, John Edward, to Renold Limited. Tensioning devices for
chains, belts and the like. 3.426,606, 2-1 1-69, CI. 74-242.1 1
Hopkins, John G., to Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc. Bulky plied yarn.
3,483,690, 12-16-69, CI. 57-140.
Hopkins, John W.: See —
Roesky, Ralph R.; Gentry, Larry L.; and Hopkins, John
W.,3,482,410.
Hopkins, Kenneth William, to British Petroleum Company Limited,
The. Fluid-handling apparatus. 3,430,670, 3-4-69, CI. 141-387.
Hopkins, Leland G., to Kelvinator, Inc., mesne. Counterbalanced
hinge for oven doors. 3,450,125, 6-17-69, CI. 16-139.
Hopkins, Leonard L., to Over-Lowe Company, Inc. Asphalt cutter
wheel assembly. 3,472,554, 10-14-69, CI. 299-40.
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Plural
cushion load transporter device. 3,444,951, 5-20-69, CI. 180-121.
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur, to Hovercraft Development Limited. Ap-
paratus for supporting strip material on a gas cushion. 3,478,864,
11-18-69, CI. 198-204.
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur; and Harris, Benjamin Lewis, to National
Research Development Corporation. Pressure resisting seal.
3,450,450, 6-17-69, CI. 312-1.
Hopkins, Richard Bruce, to Deere & Company. Weather cap.
3,446,010, 5-27-69, CI. 60-29.
Hopkins, Richard S. Joining of metal sheets so that when said joined
sheets are viewed from one side, the illusion is created that they
form one continuous metal sheet. 3,432,909, 3-18-69. CI. 29-401.
Hopkins, Roger B. Forwardly folding eyeglass temples having ball
and socket hinges. 3,476,466, 1 1-4-69, CI. 351-1 15.
Hopkins, Thomas R.: See —
Hill, Robert W.; and Hopkins, Thomas R., 3,467,706.
Hopkinson, Eric C; and Youmans, Arthur H., to Dresser Ubdys-
truesm Ubc. Radioactivity well logging system having a multiple
conductor cable. 3,439,165, 4-15-69, CI. 250-71.5
Hopkinson, Eric C: See —
Youmans, Arthur H.; and Hopkinson, Eric C.,3,439,166.
Youmans, Arthur H.; and Hopkinson, Eric C, 3,487, 294.
Hopkinson, Paul O. W., 1/2 to St. Barnabas' Free Home. Drafting
instrument. 3,482,318, 12-9-69, CI. 33-109.
Hopkinson, William C; and Pecoraro. Ralph R.. to Universal Oil
Products Company. Beverage preparation and dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,485,162, 12-23-69. CI. 99-283.
Hopner, Emil: See —
Calfee, Richard W.; Hopner, Emil; Meyer, Orman F.; and West.
Lynn P.,3,466,392.
Hopp, Gerhard. Periscope. 3,456,999, 7-22-69, CI. 350-45.
Hopp, Gerhard. Periscope. 3,482,897, 12-9-69, CI. 350-52.
Hopp, Hartwig: See —
Erler, Heinz; Reher, Bernhard; and Hopp, Hartwig, 3,483,483.
Hopp, Helmut; and Zelle, Edgar, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-
G.m.b.H. Electric plug-in connector. 3,440,594, 4-22-69, CI. 339-
59.
Hoppe, Alfred, to Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H. Method and ap-
paratus for extracting a vaporizable component from a liquid.
3,421,567, 1-14-69, CI. 159-16.
Hoppe, Alfred, to Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H. Method of recover-
ing pure solvents used in dewaxing mineral oils and the like by
multistage distilla- ton of separate solvent streams. 3,448,016, 6-3-
69, CI. 203-76.
Hoppe, Clemens B. Apparatus for installing nondisplacement sand
drains. 3.478.524, 1 1-18-69, CI. 61-63.
Hoppe. Egon. Electromagnetical protective relay for three- phase
receivers. 3,431,518, 3-4-69, CI. 335-102.
Hoppe. Hans: and Scherzberg, Heinz, to Kali-Forschungsinstitut.
Method for making alkali metal sulfate. 3.423,171. 1-21-69, CI.
23-121.
Hoppe, Hans; Scherzberg, Heinz; Doring, Gunter; and Ulrich, Wolf-
gang, to Kali-Forschungsinstitut. Obraining KCL from crude salts
by equilibrating and diluting prior to precipitation. 3,440,023, 4-
22-69. CI. 23-297.
716
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hoppe, William: See —
Provost, Richard H.; Bartlo, John S.; and Hoppe, Wil-
liam.3,429,416.
Hoppel, Gary M.: See —
Gowdy, Eunice J.; and Hoppel, Gary M., 3,464, 567.
Hoppen, Johannes, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Dish-
washer spray apparatus with gradually increasing nozzle pressure.
3,432,103, 3-1 1-69, CI. 239-255.
Hopper, Claude, Jr., to General Electric Company. Photosensitive
device. 3,482,198, 12-2-69, CI. 338-19.
Hopper, Elvin E. Trolling motor mount for inboard/outboard boats.
3,473,764, 10-21-69, CI. 248-4.
Hopper, Harry G., Jr.: See —
Groteke, Daniel E.; and Hopper, Harry G., Jr.,3,421,573.
Hopper, Jack R.; and Corman, Blaine G., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Non-thixotropic oil. 3,422,012, 1-14-69, CI.
252-28.
Hopper, Nolan D.: See —
Brown, Paul M.; Hopper, Nolan D.; Kampf, Richard S.; and
Lord, Walter V., 3,446,134.
Hopper, Theodore R.: See —
Lima, Daniel A.; and Hopper, Theodore R., 3,455,704.
Hopper, Thomas O. Water heating unit for stock tanks. 3,431,394,
3-4-69, CI. 219-317.
Hoppers Company, Inc.: See —
Hornung, Klaus, 3,435,596.
Hoppes, Carlos D., to National Latex Products Company, The. In-
terchangeable indicia-forming device for blow- molded plastic arti-
cles. 3,474,498, 10-28-69, CI. 18-35.
Hoppman Corporation: See —
Hoppmann, Kurt H., 3,445,159.
Hoppmann Corporation: See —
Hoppmann, Kurt H.; and Schober, Horst A., 3,486,818.
Hoppmann, Kurt H., to Hoppman Corporation. Multi-media projec-
tion system. 3,445,159, 5-20-69, CI. 353-35.
Hoppmann, Kurt H.; and Schober, Horst A., to Hoppmann Corpora-
tion. Reversible slide projector. 3,486,818, 12-30-69, CI. 353-118.
Hopps, Harvey B., to Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., The. 4-(N-
isobutyrylanilino)-l-benzylpiperidine. 3,452,030, 6-24-69, CI. 260-
294.
Hopps, Harvey B.: See —
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B, 3,426,036.
Biel, John H.; and Hopps, Harvey B., 3,462,442.
Hopps, John Henry, Jr. Football blocking training apparatus.
3,424,458, 1-28-69, CI. 273-55.
Hopwood, John Joseph; and Wluka, David Jankiel, to Balm Paints
Limited. Process for preparing copolymers. 3,463,764, 8-26-69,
CI. 260-78.5
Hora, Heinrich; and Kronast, Benedikt, to Institut fur Plasmaphysik
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Neutron pulse source.
3,444,377, 5-13-69, CI. 250-84.5
Horabin, Ivan S.: See —
Edge, Gordon Malcolm; Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupre;
Horabin, Ivan S.; and Rayner, Peter John Wynn,3,423,845.
Horai, John C: See —
Beyard, Romayne M.; and Horai, John C, 3,420,690.
Horai Tekko Sho Co., Ltd.: See —
Takahashi, Keiichi, 3,459,381.
Horak, Frank A.: See—
Comelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and
Ince, Norman S.,3,434,828.
Horak, William; and Rowland, George Robert, to Emhart Corpora-
tion. Glass contact refractory and method of making the same.
3,437,499, 4-8-69, CI. 106-57.
Horakova, Zdenka: See —
Mansfeld, Viktor; Hladovec, Josef; and Horakova,
Zdenka.3,461,205.
Horan, John J. Piezo-electric high-voltage alternators and generators.
3,430,080, 2-25-69, CI. 310-8.7
Horan, John J. Voltage-generation apparatus and ignition systems.
3,444,850, 5-20-69, CI. 123-148.
Horan, John J. Monolithic electric lamps, mountable on cords and
elsewhere. 3,445,720, 5-20-69, CI. 315-58.
Horan, John J.; and Rudomanski, Andrew C, to RCA Corporation.
Circuits for thermistor bolometer with increased responsivity.
3,487,213, 12-30-69, CI. 250-83.3
Horan, Michael H. Cue ball angle computer including a curved mir-
ror for indicating an impact point. 3,463,593, 8-26-69, CI. 356-
142.
Horan, Ralph P.: See—
Hass, David P.; and Horan, Ralph P., 3,476, 225.
Horan, Raymond E., Jr., to Jacuzzi Bros., Incorporated. Jet propul-
sion drive for ships. 3,422,788, 1-21-69, CI. 115-12.
Horan, Thomas J. Bulk handling of comestibles. 3,440,061, 4-22-69,
CI. 99-192.
Horanoff, Eugene V., to United States of America, Navy. Wind tun-
nel balance. 3,447,369, 6-3-69, CI. 73-147.
Horberg, Charles, Jr., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Method
and apparatus for packaging pliant, elongate articles. 3,431,696, 3-
11-69, CI. 53-24.
Horberg, Charles, Jr., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Hosiery
boarding apparatus. 3,481,516, 12-2-69, CI. 223-76.
Hordler, Gisbert: See —
Bippus, Walter; Ackermann, Horst; and Hordler,
Gisbert,3,456,421.
Hore, Donald L.: See —
Fry, Jeremy J.; Hore, Donald L.; and Nott, Peter
T.M., 3,475.000.
Horeczky, Geza E. Motion selector using ratio of responses of two
photoelectric cells. 3,444,384, 5-13-69, CI. 250-221.
Horeczy, Joseph T.: See —
Patton, Tad L.; Horeczy, Joseph T.; and Bown, Delos
E.,3,477,991.
Horenburger, William E.: See —
Erb, George H.; Horenburger, William E.; Sanguinetti, Bradley
E.; and Hayden, Edward F.,3,441,189.
Horeth, John M.; Howard, William D.; and Langenheim, Richard H.,
to Esso Production Research Company. Automatic mud log prin-
tout system. 3,462,761, 8-19-69, CI. 346-1.
Horgan, Thomas B.: See —
De Claris, Nicholas; Greeson, James C, Jr.; and Horgan,
Thomas B, 3,482,21 1.
Horgan, William J., Jr., to PPG Industries, Inc. Preglazed sliding
panel. 3,425,163, 2-4-69, CI. 49-425.
Horgan, William J., Jr., to PPG Industries, Inc. Thermally insulated
wall construction. 3,435,579, 4-1-69, CI. 52-400.
Horgan, William J., Jr., to Blumcraft of Pittsburgh. Mainsail outhaul.
3,452,700, 7-1-69, CI. 1 14-104.
Horgan, William J., Jr., to Blumcraft of Pittsburgh. Jam cleat.
3,481,302, 12-2-69, CI. 114-218.
Horgan, William J., Jr.: See —
Blum, Louis; and Horgan, William J., Jr.,3,441,253.
Blum, Louis; and Horgan, William J., Jr. ,3,469,823.
Hori, Haruo: See —
Koda, Kenichi; Sato, Shui; Shoono, Masayuki; and Hori,
Haruo.3,457,079.
Tsunoda, Takahiro; Yamaoka, Tsuguo; ltano, Kohei; and Hori,
Haruo.3,486,900.
Hori, Hideo. Multiple key lock having change key mechanism.
3,431,757, 3-1 1-69, CI. 70-383.
Hori, Masao; Fujimura, Tadato; Ohuchi, Yoshihiro; and Torigai,
Kinichi, to Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyo-Sho. Method of separating
a dispersed phase from a mixed-phase fluid system by electromag-
netic force. 3,466,154, 9-9-69, CI. 23-317.
Hori, Shiro; and Fugono, Takeshi, to Takeda Chemical Industries,
Ltd. Method for producing candied fruits. 3,482,995, 12-9-69, CI.
99-102.
Hori, Takashi: See —
Sakai, Yoshinori; and Hori, Takashi, 3,464,970.
Hori, Takeo, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Electric pen-
cil sharpener. 3,486,540, 12-30-69, CI. 144-28.5
Hori, Tatsu, to Gates Rubber Company, mesne. Method and means
for forming a seed tape. 3,445,981, 5-27-69, CI. 53-28.
Hori, Toshimitsu: See —
Moriyama, Kazuhiro; and Hori, Toshimitsu.3,429,336.
Nakamura, Hajime; Hori, Toshimitsu; and Sezaki,
Kazuo.3,429,695.
Hori, Yasushi; and Kodama, Hisao, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co.,
Ltd. Switching mechanism of automatically reciprocating type
magnetic tape recorder with selective interlocking between control
knob and buttons. 3,454,731, 7-8-69, CI. 200-50.
Horie, Misato: See —
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; and Horie,
Misato.3,466,251.
Horie, Sadao: See —
Kato, Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio;
Fujimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi, 3, 428,65 1.
Kato. Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio;
Fujimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi, 3, 440, 245.
Horie, Yukio, to Dainihon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha. Ballpoint pen
for water-soluble ink. 3,446,564, 5-27-69, CI. 401-209.
Horigome, Shinkichi: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Toshio; Kurokawa, Susumu; and
Horigome, Shinkichi,3,44 1,506.
Horiguchi, Shojiro; and Nakamura, Michiei. Method of making
fluorescent compound bonded- polymers and polymers made
thereby. 3,462,388, 8-19-69, CI. 260-41.
Horiguchi, Shojiro; and Nakamura, Michiei. Method for making
chromogen-bonded-fluorescent- bonded-polymers. 3,467,642, 9-
16-69, CI. 260-141.
Horiguchi, Tsutomu: See —
Ueda, Kenji; Horiguchi, Tsutomu; and Hirata,
Minoru.3,458,413.
Horii, Shigeo: See —
Osaka, Matajiro; Uoda, Hidetaka; Horii, Shigeo; and Okuda,
Minoru, 3,442,605.
LIST OF PATENTEES
717
Horii, Shizuka, to Tateisi Electronics Co. Electromagnetic relay for
switching an electric circuit. 3,480,892, 11-25-69, CI. 335-132.
Horikawa, Toshio: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira.3,458,987.
Horike, Akihiro: See —
Negishi, Eiichi; Horike, Akihiro; and Ishizuka,
Yoshio,3,467,626.
Horio, Takamaro; and Tsugita, Masanobu, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. Cathode ray tube bright spot eliminating circuit.
3,448,328, 6-3-69, CI. 315-20.
Horiuchi, Hideo: See —
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Shyoji; Yoshioka, Takao;
Horiuchi, Hideo; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomyuki;
Watanabe, Ichiro; and Shoji, Kashiide, 3,437,633.
Horiuchi, Kotaro; and Takeshige, Akira, to Nippon Gakki Seizo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Ski sled. 3,425,707, 2-4-69, CI. 280-16.
Horiuchi, Kotaro; and Takeshige, Akira, to Yamaha Halsudoki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Synthetic resin boat. 3,471,876, 10-14-69, CI.
9-6.
Horix Manufacturing Company: See —
Wilhere, Charles V., 3,441,066.
Horizon Industries, Ltd.: See —
Engelsher, Harvey J.; and McKirby, Robert W., 3,477,686.
McKirdy, Robert W.; and Engelsher, Harvey J„ 3,460,526.
McKirdy, Robert W.; and Engelsher, Harvey J., 3,460,789.
Horizons, Incorporated: See —
Fichter, Harry L., Jr., 3,450,532.
Fox, Robert D., 3,484,238.
Wainer, Eugene, 3,424,580.
Wainer, Eugene; and Shirey, John E., 3,481,739.
Horizons Research Incorporated: See —
Fichter, Harry L., Jr., 3,443,945.
Shirey, John E., 3,445,232.
Sicka, Richard W.; Rose, Selwyn H.; and Harkulich, Theodore
M., 3,445,361.
Straughan, Virgil E., 3,455,758.
Wainer, Eugene; and Shirey, John E., 3,481,739.
(Wainer, Eugnee, 3,486,898.
Horlacher, Joseph D. Side opening filing cabinet. 3,446,545, 5-27-
69, CI. 312-311.
Horlacher, Robert L.: See —
Creasy, Fred K.; Horlacher, Robert L.; Logan, Mason A.; Smith,
Larrabee M.; and Young, William Rae, Jr., 3,440,337.
Horlander, Frank J., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Pulse generator. 3,454,792, 7-8-69, CI. 307-261.
Horlander, James F. (Frank J.): See —
Harbour, Wilmer Paul, Jr.; and Horlander, James F. (Frank
J.),3,452,151.
Horlein, Walter, Metallwarenfabrik KG.: See —
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold, 3,444,828.
Horman, Alfred E., to Palletizer Corporation. Loading machine.
3,434,603, 3-25-69, CI. 214-6.
Hormann, Frank R. Rotary electric current interrupter. 3,435,388,
3-25-69, CI. 335-68.
Hormel, Geo. A., & Company: See —
Burton, Jean A.; Geppert, Robert J.; Farmer, James L.; and
Mathis, Joseph J., 3,430,831.
Krachmer, Robert C, 3,421,434.
Lindstrom, Oscar H.; and Clark, Neil M., 3,470,668.
Macy, Christian D.; and Butler, Harold B., 3,431,1 18.
Tonjum, John A., 3,473,465.
Horn, Delton A. Spindle straightening method and apparatus.
3,481,176, 12-2-69, CI. 72-386.
Horn, Elmar-Manfred: See —
Niederprum, Hans; Horn, Elmar-Manfred; and Simmler,
Walter,3,458,553.
Niederprum, Hans; Simmler, Walter; and Horn, Elmar-Man-
fred,3,446,830.
Horn, Federick G. Smoking pipe reamer. 3,456,654, 7-22-69, CI.
131-246.
Horn, Ferrell S. Multiple hypodermic syringe arrangement.
3,467,096, 9-16-69, CI. 128-218.
Horn, Fordyce H., to General Electric Company. Method of analyz-
ing materials to determine the impurity content thereof.
3,432,753, 3-1 1-69, CI. 324-71.
Horn, Heinz: See —
Schumann, Eduard; and Horn, Heinz, 3,465, 897.
Horn, John D., to P & H Educational Aids. Device for illustrating
basic mathematical principles, operations, and equations.
3,486,244, 12-30-69, CI. 35-31.
Horn, John M., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Free
dischange valve. 3,469,792, 9-30-69, CI. 239-456.
Horn, Kurt, to Heckler & Koch G.m.b.H. Actuating device for auto-
matic firearms. 3,427,925, 2-18-69, CI. 89-136.
Horn, Kurt, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,481,299, 12-2-
69, CI. 114-144.
Horn, Lutz; Phillip, Fritz; and Haake, Heinz, to Varta Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for enveloping battery electrode plates in
separators. 3,442,717, 5-6-69, CI. 136-176.
Horn, Richard A.: See —
Bouchard, Richard; Billings, Philip; and Horn, Richard
A.,3,423,626.
Horn, Robert D.: See —
Dewey, Donald E.; Hartman, Charles H.; Horn, Robert D.; and
McCartney, Talmadge O., 3,422,537.
Hornak, John N., to United States Steel Corporation. Continuously
cast steel slabs and method of making same. 3,459,537, 8-5-69,
CI. 75-49.
Hornak, Tomas, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju.
Synchronized random sampling oscilloscope. 3,456,189, 7-15-69,
CI. 324-121.
Hornak, Tomas, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju. Ap-
paratus for automatically measuring the reverse recovery transient
of a semiconductor diode. 3,462,685, 8-19-69, CI. 324-158.
Hornak, Tomas, to Vyzkumny ustav Matematickych stroju.
Asynchronous sampling oscilloscope having an arbitrary display
rate. 3,473,123, 10-14-69, CI. 324-121.
Hornback, Robert H.: See —
Wolverton, Kenneth H.; and Hornback, Robert H., 3,443,406.
Hornbeck, Robert F., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Graft-copolymer column support material for liquid-
liquid partition chromatography. 3,478,886, 11-18-69, CI. 210-
198.
Hornbruch, Raymond E., to Refractory & Insulation Corporation.
Stitching apparatus. 3,473,577, 10-21-69, CI. 140-93.
Home, Benjamin: See —
Trickett, Terrance; Zepp, Donald J.; Home, Benjamin; and Brill,
Thomas,3,445,635.
Home, Dorothy H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Substituted
trihalopyrazines. 3,452,016, 6-24-69, CI. 260-250.
Home, George Burchard: See —
Butters, Lamont Chester; and Home, George
Burchard,3 ,459,443.
Home, William H.: See —
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H., 3,463,697.
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H., 3,485,903.
Hornemann, Arno. Anti-backflow drainage system. 3,478,882, 11-
18-69, CI. 210-104.
Horner, David Christopher: See —
Chapman, James; and Horner, David Christopher, 3,426,009.
Horner, Frank W., Limited: See —
Marinier, Bernard, 3,448,141.
Marinier, Bernard, 3,448,142.
Marinier, Bernard, 3,448,143.
Horner, Harry C. Ice fishing alarm system. 3,470,647, 10-7-69, CI.
43-17.
Horner, Leopold; and Neumann, Heinz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Electrolytic
process for splitting aromatic carboxylic acid amides and sulfonic
acid amides. 3,434,944, 3-25-69, CI. 204-59.
Horner, Leopold; Neumann, Heinz; and Geiger, Rolf, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Electrolytic process for the cleavage of thiol esters of aromatic
carboxylic acids. 3,431,186, 3-4-69, CI. 204-73.
Horner, Terence P., to Plessey Company Limited, The. Static in-
verter with pulse-width modulation regulation. 3,443,196, 5-6-69,
CI. 321-5.
Homfeck, Anthony J.; Koppel, Harold H.; and Louis, John R., to
Bailey Meter Company. Control system. 3,479,492, 11-18-69, CI.
235-151.1
Hornig, Lothar: See —
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese.3,439,044.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese.3,470,230.
Probst, Otto; Hornig, Lothar; and Hirsch, Lothar.3,441 ,597.
Hornig, Lothar; Grosspietsch, Horst; Mau, Gunter; and Hirsch,
Lothar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing allyl chloride and its
monomethyl-substitution products. 3,462,502, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
654.
Hornig, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Mau, Gunther, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for preparing allyl chloride and its monomethyl-substitu-
tion products. 3,454,661, 7-8-69, CI. 260-654.
Hornig, Lothar; and Mau, Gunter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing allyl chloride and its monomethylsubstitution products.
3,462,501, 8-19-69, CI. 260-654.
Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Hirsch, Lothar, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for the preparation of 1 ,2-dichlorethane. 3,475,505, 10-
28-69, CI. 260-659.
Hornig, Lothar; and Neu, Hermann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for work-
718
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
ing up aqueous solutions containing a glycol ether and hexadienic
acids. 3,448,147, 6-3-69, CI. 260-526.
Hornig, Lothar; and Neu, Hermann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing sorbic acid and its salts. 3,461,158, 8-12-69, CI. 260-
501.1
Horning, Don O.: See —
Goodman, Richard E.; Horning, Don O.; and Harlamoff, Anatol
J. ,3,446,062.
Horning, Donald E., to Bristol-Myers Company, mesne. Certain spiro
butyrolactones. 3,484,457, , CI. 260-343.6
Horning, Frederick G., to Salem Tool Company, The. Auxiliary
drive unit to align auger drive socket with auger pin in mining as-
sembly. 3,435,928, 4-1-69, CI. 192-0.096
Horning, Lothar: See —
Mau, Gunther; and Horning, Lothar, 3,426,085.
Probst, Otto, Horning, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Gosse, Hel-
mut^ ,445 ,509.
Horning, Norman G., to Control Data Corporation. Skew correction
arrangement for parallel track readout devices. 3,451,049, 6-17-
69, CI. 340-174.1
Hornle, Reinhold: See —
Wolf, Karlheinz; Haus, Arthur; Mager, Theodor; Hornle, Rein-
hold; and Bechlars, Franz.3,458,804.
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold, to Horlein, Walter, Metall-
warenfabrik KG. Mould frame. 3,444,828, 5-20-69, CI. 107-19.
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold, to Hornlein, Walter Metall-
warenfabrik. Two-stage edge-folding machine for foil-wrapped
items. 3,447,285, 6-3-69, CI. 53-393.
Hornlein, Walter Metallwarenfabrik: See —
Hornlein, Roland; and Domhan, Gerold, 3,447,285.
Hornsby, Guyton Ellis. Air cushion shock absorber for bicycles, mo-
torcycles and similar vehicles. 3,459,441, 8-5-69, CI. 280-276.
Hornung, Klaus, to Hoppers Company, Inc., mesne. Gas cleaning ap-
paratus for coke oven batteries. 3,435,596, 4-1-69, CI. 55-223.
Hornung, Louis M.; See —
Blevins, Parker R.; Heard, Roderick S.; and Hornung, Louis
M., 3,461, 430.
Cox, Cecil Wayne; and Hornung, Louis M.,3,426,185.
Hornung, Michael C, to American Products, Inc. Single bar breaker
for earth crust. 3,464,498, 9-2-69, CI. 172-429.
Hornung, Stephen A.; and Reed, Buckley, to White, K. M., Com-
pany. Top of car selector for use in an elevator control system.
3,435,917, 4-1-69, CI. 187-29.
Hornung, Verdung; See —
Kuhn, Henry S.; and Hornung, Verdung, 3,474, 822.
Horobin, Dennis, to Wickman Machine Tool Sales Limited. Auto-
matic machine tools. 3,481,230, 12-2-69, CI. 82-2.
Horodecky, Jerry; See —
Kopacki, Adam F.; and Horodecky, Jerry, 3, 424, 7 15.
Horodko, Romuald; Rzuchowska, Ida; Szajng, Danuta; Walewska,
Kazimiera; and Zukowska, Maria, to Coopexim, Spoldzielcze Pr-
zedsiebiorstwo Handlu Zagranicznego. Elastic hanger. 3,484,070,
12-16-69, CI. 248-317.
Horoldt, Ernst; See —
Landauer, Franz; Beermann, Claus; and Horoldt,
Ernst,3,470,287.
Horoldt, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing filaments from /3-
polyamides. 3,445,557, 5-20-69, CI. 264-210.
Horompo, Erno, to Demag Industrial Equipment Limited. Locking
mechanism. 3,468,264, 9-23-69, CI. 104-98.
Horowitz, Charles: See —
Berg, Arthur A.; and Horowitz, Charles.3,476,019.
Horowitz, Frederick: See —
Miller, Lewis S.; and Horowitz, Frederick, 3,476,695.
Horowitz, Hugh H.: See —
Beltzer, Morton; and Horowitz, Hugh H., 3,44 1,443.
Prager, Manfred J.; and Horowitz, Hugh H., 3,423,246.
Horowitz, Norman: See —
Adler, Hans; Horowitz, Norman; and Spigner, Philip, 3,436, 156.
Adler, Hans; Horowitz, Norman; and Spigner, Philip.3,436,157.
Horowitz, Robert M.; and Gentili, Bruno, to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. Preparation of hesperetin dihydrochalcone glu-
coside. 3,429,873, 2-25-69, CI. 260-210.
Horrell, Glora M.,: See —
Morris, William Whitby, 3,482.807.
Horrobin, Paul M., to Lovell Manufacturing Company. Wringer with
instinctive release of roll pressure and drive. 3,466,903, 9-16-69,
CI. 68-253.
Horrocks, Donald L.; and Wirth, Hermann O., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. 2-Aryl indoles and methods
for their use. 3.478.208, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 250-71.5
Horrom. Bruce Wayne; and Crovetti, Aldo Joseph, to Abbott
Laboratories. Propargyl benzamides. 3,481,979, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
558.
Horsch, Joachim: See—
Golan, Kenneth F.; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Horsch,
Joachim.3,452.621.
Horsch, Joachim, to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Plural indepen-
dent signal producing hydraulic governor. 3,450,144, 6-17-69, CI.
137-54.
Horsch, Joachim; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Pearce, Shairyl I., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Power transmission. 3,424,029, I-
28-69, CI. 74-664.
Horsch, Joachim; and Ohaver, David S., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Hydraulic pressure modulating transmission control system.
3,468,194, 9-23-69, CI. 74-753.
Horsey, Sydney F.; and Tyler, William J. L., to Canadian Bronze
Company Limited. Railroad boxcar heater system. 3,432,097, 3-
11-69, CI. 237-5.
Horsfall, Geoffrey Alan: See —
Mclntyre, James Eric; Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Hor-
sfall, Geoffrey Alan,3,473,956.
Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Horsfall, Geoffrey
Alan,3,464,947.
Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Horsfall, Geoffrey
Alan,3,479,2I2.
Horsfall, Harry: See —
Hull, Charles Hartley; and Horsfall, Harry ,3,456,736.
Horsfall, Robert B.; Farrand, William A.; and Marcum, Norman E.,
to North American Rockwell Aviation Corporation. Prestressed
sheets for supporting members. 3,462,817, 8-26-69, CI. 29-1 16.
Horsfall, Robert B.: See—
Farrand, William A.; Horsfall, Robert B.; Williams, Warner D.;
and Marcum, Norman E., 3,482,232.
Farrand, William A.; and Horsfall, Robert Bruce, 3, 454, 857.
Horsfalls, Robert B.; and Farrand, William A., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Fluid alignment bearing for support mem-
bers. 3,465,323, 9-2-69, CI. 340-174.1
Horsky, Theodore, Jr. Fruit handling device. 3,464,529, 9-2-69, CI.
193-7.
Horsley, Geoffrey Winton, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority. Manufacture of nuclear fuel. 3,457,334, 7-22-69, CI.
264-0.5
Horsley, Jack O., to Concast Incorporated, mesne. Capping device.
3,446,268, 5-27-69, CI. 164-274.
Horsley, Lee H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for mak-
ing glycol esters. 3,433,824, 3-18-69, CI. 260-476.
Horsley, Lee H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for mak-
ing thioethers. 3,440,287, 4-22-69, CI. 260-609.
Horsley, William Douglass, to Parsons, C. A., & Company Limited.
Cooling arrangement for dynamo-electirc machine rotor windings
and shaft mounted exciter. 3,457,440, 7-22-69, CI. 310-52.
Horst, Raymond W.: See —
Soukup, Victor G.; and Horst, Raymond W., 3,477,900.
Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Company. Stacked dielectric
disc lens having differing radial dielectric gradations. 3,427,627, 2-
11-69, CI. 343-911.
Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Company. Spherical luneberg
lens. 3,470,561, 9-30-69, CI. 343-91 1.
Horst, William R.: See-
Coil, Stanley F.; and Horst, William R., 3,442,586.
Horster, Horst: See —
Frohner, Klaus; Horster, Horst; Lydtin, Hans Jurgen; and
Reifenschweiler, Otto, 3,479,550.
Horster, Horst; and Pennekamp, Jan Christiaan, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration. Projection lamp with a wire screen for blackening
prevention. 3,458,746, 7-29-69, CI. 313-113.
Horster, Horst; and Pennekamp, Jan Christiaan, to U.S. Philips Cor-
poration, mesne. Screen for lamp filament. 3,471,737, 10-7-69, CI.
313-240.
Horstine Farmery Limited: See —
Farmery, Horstine, 3,478,936.
Horstman, Clifford C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Trans-
former with a laminated core. 3,456,224, 7-15-69, CI. 336-21 1.
Horstman, Robert L.. to McKinney Manufacturing Company. Two-
part hinge with integral pin. 3,423,787, 1-28-69, CI. 16-178.
Horstmann, Walter: See —
Jager, Horst; Horstmann, Walter; Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz;
Trautner, Kersten; Siegel, Edgar; and Sasse, Klaus,3,480,61 1.
Horstmann, Walter; and Siegel, Edgar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Disazo dyestuffs. 3.467,643, 9-16-69, CI. 260-160.
Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz; Trautner, Kersten; Horstmann,
Walter; and Jager, Horst.3,484,450.
Horstmann, Winfried; and Krause, Gerhard, to Fernseh GmbH.
Television synch signal error compensating circuit arrangement.
3,454,719, 7-8-69, CI. 178-69.5
Hort. Eugene V.: See —
Grosser, Frederick; and Hort, Eugene V., 3,459, 720.
Horta, Luis Congost. Shooting game employing moving targets.
3,477.722, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 273-101.
Hortmann. Walter Erich; and Hortmann, Werner Karl. Precision
drafting apparatus. 3,473,228, 10-21-69, CI. 33-1 10.
Hortmann, Werner Karl: See —
Hortmann, Walter Erich; and Hortmann, Werner
Karl.3,473,228.
Horton Automatics. Inc.: See —
Hewitt, Lew V., 3,455,058.
LIST OF PATENTEES
719
Hewitt, Lew V.; and Horton, Dee D., 3,464,159.
Horton, Billy M.: See-
Bowles, Romald E.; and Horton, Billy M, 3, 446,078.
Horton, Billy M. Fluid-operated system. 3,425.430, 2-4-69, CI. 137-
81.5
Horton, Dee D.: See —
Hewitt, Lew V.; and Horton, Dee D., 3,464, 159.
Horton, Donelson B.; and Cagle, Eugene C, to Blue, John, Com-
pany, Incorporated. Tank fittings. 3.435,846, 4-1-69, CI. 137-590.
Horton, Donelson B.; and Downing, Harvey T., to Blue, John, Com-
pany, a division of Subscription Television, Inc. Calibrator for
agricultural sprayers. 3,451,252, 6-24-69, CI. 73-1.
Horton, Donelson B.; and Nunn, Earnest W., to Blue, John, Com-
pany, a division of Subscription Television, Inc. Row crop drop.
3,478,967, 1 1-18-69, CI. 239-588.
Horton, Donelson B.: See —
Blue, John; Riddle, Carl B.; and Horton, Donelson B., 3,472,454.
Horton, Edward E., to Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. Drill
pipe stabilizing apparatus. 3,469,820. 9-30-69, CI. 254-172.
Horton, Edward E., to Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. Hydrop-
neumatic salvage system. 3,472,191, 10-14-69, CI. 1 14-52.
Horton, Emmett J.: See —
Stefan, John P.; and Horton, Emmett J. ,3, 428,035.
Horton, Francis B. Folding and stacking door means. 3,435,877, 4-1-
69, CI. 160-206.
Horton, Frederick B. Apparatus for packaging small objects.
3.435,589, 4-1-69, CI. 53-390.
Horton, Gilbert; Ruth, Wayne A.; and Cox, Clarence, to Control
Data Corporation, mesne. Rounded corner card cutter. 3,433,107,
3-18-69, CI. 83-117.
Horton, Herbert C. Hexagonal T-nuts. 3,456,549, 7-22-69, CI. 85-
32.
Horton, Herbert D. Automatic gate device. 3,429,074, 2-25-69, CI.
49-286.
Horton, James A.: See —
Hansen, Wilford N.; and Horton, James A. ,3,439,968.
Horton, John F., Jr., to Cored Panels, Inc. Pallet structures and
methods for their use. 3,434,434, 3-25-69, CI. 108-51.
Horton, John W.; and Lynch, Robert J. Multi-layer PN junction
semiconductive flying spot generator. 3,480,830, 11-25-69, CI.
315-169.
Horton, Richard H.: See —
Hagen, Kenneth G.; and Horton, Richard H., 3, 475, 838.
Horton, Robert A.: See —
Watts, Claude H.; and Horton, Robert A. ,3,424, 227.
Horton, Robert C, to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Fastener
for holding flexible sheet material and method for retaining such
material. 3,462.803, 8-26-69, CI. 24-150.
Hortsman, Robert L., to McKinney Manufacturing Company. Two
part hinge with two hinge pins. 3,422,488, 1-21-69, CI. 16-65.
Hortvet, Douglas R.; and Bennett, Norman C, to Smith, A. O., Cor-
poration. Paint pumping system. 3,424,092, 1-28-69, CI. 103-50.
Horvat, Ivan, to Patelhold Patentverwertungs- und Elektro-Holding
AG. Direct current regulated power supply. 3,445,752, 5-20-69,
CI. 323-22.
Horvat, Ivan, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. D. C. to D.
C. voltage divider utilizing transistor bridge. 3,450,979, 6-17-69,
CI. 323-18.
Horvath, Attila: See —
Baumann, Hans; Erni, Edoardo; and Horvath, Attila,3,462,159.
Horvath, Bert, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Plasma activation of
catalysts. 3,485,771, 12-23-69, CI. 252-430.
Horvath, Elizabeth G., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method for
making halogenated bis(phenylthio) benzenes. 3,429,932, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-609.
Horvath, Ernest A.; and Joyal, Leo T., to Reliance Electric and En-
gineering Company, The. Take-up bearing support. 3,442,559, 5-
6-69, CI. 308-15.
Horvath, Joseph L.: See —
Schultz, Roger O.; and Horvath, Joseph L., 3,464,7 10.
Horvath, Laszlo; See —
Cogar, George R.; Sekse, Torkjell; Banziger, Walter; Ming,
Joseph W.; and Horvath, Laszlo.3,483,523.
Horvath. Lorand: See —
Ban, Tamas; Horvath, Lorand; Kaffka, Karoly; and Nadai,
Bela,3,453,438.
Horvath, Robert A., to General Motors Corporation. Dual flywheel
anti-lock sensing unit. 3,433,535, 3-18-69, CI. 303-21.
Horvath. Robert M., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Method
to achieve the logical exclusive or and equality functions with
cross-field switching. 3,425.045, 1-28-69, CI. 340-174.
Horvath, Roland J.; Parsons, Charles G.; and Zettler. Toby T., to
Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Process for treating sewage.
3,445,383, 5-20-69, CI. 210-62.
Horvath, Stephen R., Jr.: See —
Boehm, George L.; and Horvath, Stephen R.. Jr.. 3,422,993.
Horvath, Steven J., to NRM Corporation. Traversing unit.
3,472,467, 10-14-69, CI. 242-158.2
Horvath, Tibor, 1/8 each to Janson, Heino, and Papi, Gene A.
Torque generator. 3,439,548, 4-22-69, CI. 74-5.34
Horville Engineering Company, Limited: See —
Berryman. Ronald Arthur, 3,420,379.
Horvitz, David; Shaw, Robert J.; and Baugh, William D., to National
Distillers and Chemical Corporation. Manufacture of interhalogen
compounds and halogenoids. 3,423,175, 1-21-69, CI. 23-205.
Horwitt, Laurence G.. to Casco Products Corporation. Cigar lighter
receptacle. 3,424,414, 1-28-69, CI. 248-27.
Horwitt, Laurence G., to Casco Products Corporation. Cigar lighter.
3,433,928, 3-18-69, CI. 219-267.
Horwitt, Laurence G., to Casco Products Corporation. Electric cigar
lighter. 3,439,148, 4-15-69, CI. 219-265.
Horwitt, Laurence G., to Casco Products Corporation. Portable tire
inflator. 3,448,779, 6-10-69, CI. 141-38.
Horwitz, Norman H., 1/2 to Lofstrom. James E. Spark imaging
device. 3,461,293, 8-12-69, CI. 250-83.6
Horwood, Bruce: See —
Pyne, Humphrey Walter; Horwood, Bruce; and Wilson, Robin
Burnell,3,439,477.
Horwood, John Maurice; Gunter, Allen; and Fry, Albert John, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries, Limited. Method of unwinding yarn
from packages arrayed in series. 3,428,269, 2-18-69, CI. 242-128.
Horwood, Norman; and Gray. Alexander, to Gray Horwood En-
gineering Limited. Instruments. 3,477,296, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-406.
Horwood, Norman; Gray, Alexander; and Nevill, James Irving, to
Gray Horwood Engineering Limited. Differential pressure gauge.
3,442,133, 5-6-69, CI. 73-407.
Hosaka, Shuntaro: See —
Wakamatsu, Shigeru; and Hosaka, Shuntaro, 3, 475, 305.
Wakamatsu, Shigeru; and Hosaka, Shuntaro, 3,483. 103.
Hosaka, Takeshi: See —
Yoshida, Hisashi; Sakamoto, Yuzaburo; and Hosaka,
Takeshi,3,428,872.
Hosbach, William A. Tool for lock rings. 3,470,600, 10-7-69, CI. 29-
243.57
Hosch, Ludwig: See —
Kretz, Robert; and Hosch, Ludwig,3,457,180.
Hoschler, Hans, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit for impulse-
wise energy transmission, epecially for time multiplex exchange
systems. 3,461,243, 8-12-69, CI. 179-15.
Hoschler, Hans; and Kraus, Gunther, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Circuit for two-way pulse transmission of intelligence via plural
multiplex channels particularly with provision for switchover to
single channel operation. 3,449,520, 6-10-69, CI. 179-15.
Hosciowicz, Marian: See —
Nagowski, Jerzy Leslaw; and Hosciowicz, Marian, 3,448, 399.
Hose, Alexander V.: See —
Grigsby, Charles E.; Long, Chester L.; and Hose, Alexander
V., 3,437, 111.
Hose, Alexander V.; and Prescott. Norman F., to Atwood & Morrill
Co. Shut-off valve. 3.428,090, 2-18-69, CI. 137-630.14
Hosea, Everett E.: See —
Jones, Gordon H.; and Hosea, Everett E. ,3 ,465,61 5.
Hoseason, Harry Joseph; and Packman, Walter R., to Bargar Metal
Fabricating Company. Trench duct assembly with adjustable lid
supporting members. 3,435,568, 4-1-69, CI. 52-221.
Hosek, William S.. to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Hermetic seal.
3,472,284, 10-14-69, CI. 138-89.
Hosek, William S., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Hermetically
sealed valve means. 3,478,760, 11-18-69, CI. 137-68.
Hosford, Harry W., to Harco Corporation. Cathodic protection
system. 3,475,311, 10-28-69, CI. 204-196.
Hoshall, Thomas C. Display case. 3,475,070, 10-28-69, CI. 312-1 17.
Hoshi, Hiroshi: See —
Susuki, Rinnosuke; and Hoshi, Hiroshi.3,430,845.
Hoshi, Kinji; and Wakamiya, Kinji, to Sony Corporation. Isolation
structure for integrated circuit. 3,471,754, 10-7-69, CI. 317-235.
Hoshi, Yuji; and Kaneko. Akira, to Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Non-toxic compositions comprising vinyl chloride resin,
metal salts and rosin or ester thereof. 3,442.838, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
23.
Hoshikawa, Masakatsu: See —
Adachi, Kazuo; Kawai, Masahisa; and Hoshikawa, Masakat-
su,3,433,790.
Hoshino, Maroshi: See —
Kawashima. Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshino,
Maroshi,3,44 1,750.
Hoshino, Mashiro: See —
Ikeda, Yutaka; Hoshino. Mashiro; and Kuroki,
Hayashi.3,457,615.
Hoshino, Takao: See —
Yamada, Hirosuke; Shishido. Kyoji; Hoshino, Takao; Kobayashi,
Seizaburo; and Sato, Isami, 3, 462,41 2.
Hoshino, Tetsuo: See —
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa, Etsuo; Hirata, Shinsuke; and
Hoshino. Tetsuo, 3.474, 109.
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa. Etsuo; Hirata. Shinsuke; and
Hoshino, Tetsuo.3,487.051.
Hoshnio, Maroshi: See —
Kawashima Masao Hinoshita Shigehikc and Hoshnio
Maroshi.3,437.839.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hosker, Gerald R., to American Gage & Machine Company. Digital
readout device with light guides. 3,467,960, 9-16-69, CI. 340-378.
Hoskins, Edward H.; and Terhune, Ralph D., to Bowser, Inc.
Vacuum filter. 3,481,479, 12-2-69, CI. 210-484.
Hoskins Manufacturing Company: See —
Sibley, Forbes S.; and Spooner, Norman F., 3,457,122.
Hoskins, Raymond H.; and Soffer, Bernard H., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Solid state laser device using gadolinium oxide as the
host material. 3,427,566, 2-1 1-69, CI. 331-94.5
Hoskins, Raymond H.: See —
Soffer, Bernard H.; and Hoskins, Raymond H, 3,470,492.
Hoskins, Robert J.; and Vecsey, Louis R., to Entoleter, Inc. Cen-
trifugal impact mill. 3,452,937, 7-1-69, CI. 241-47.
Hoskins.Thomas A.; and Klein, Walter F., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Record entry positioner. 3,447,743, 6-3-
69, CI. 234-129.
Hoskinson, Gordon Hillis, to Cornell-Hoskinson Mfg. Corp. Trash
burner charging apparatus. 3,428,198, 2-18-69, CI. 214-29.
Hoskinson, John D.; and York, Monte H., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Non-discoloring composite polyurethane
foam and skin-forming material. 3,446,694, 5-27-69, CI. 161-160.
Hosier, Peter, to Sun Oil Company. Fermentation of hydrocarbons.
3,458,399, 7-29-69, CI. 195-28.
Hosman, James Harvey, Jr.; and Schimmel, Morry Leon, to McDon-
nell Douglas Corporation. Pressure and load control for propellant
actuated device. 3,484,846, 12-16-69, CI. 60-26.1
Hosnedl, Vaclav; and Nechleba, Miroslav, to CkD Blansko, narodni
podnik. Hydraulic apparatus. 3,433,165, 3-18-69, CI. 103-97.
Hosoda, Hiroshi: See —
Noguchi, Yuichi; Uno, Tetsuo; Kubota, Yoshita; and Hosoda,
Hiroshi,3,436,308.
Hosoda, Katsutoshi: See —
Nakajo, Shogo; Sano, Shiro; Nagoshi, Kazuo; and Hosoda, Kat-
sutoshi,3 ,48 1,765.
Hosoda, Yoshimi: See —
Campbell, Trevor G.; Coogan, Lawrence P.; and Hosoda,
Yoshimi,3,434,738.
Hosoi Susumu: See —
Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi Susumu; Izawa, Hiroaki; Sawai, Tadashi;
and Kawakami, Koichiro, 3,428,494.
Yamamoto, Shohei; Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi, Susumu; Kuwazaki,
Masahiro; Takata, Toshikatsu; Matsuda, Naohiro; Hidaka,
Kizo; and Nishiguchi, Masahisa,3,440, 105.
Hosokawa, Etsuo: See—
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa, Etsuo; Hirata, Shinsuke; and
Hoshino, Tetsuo.3,474,109.
Suzuki, Munehiko; Hosokawa, Etsuo; Hirata, Shinsuke; and
Hoshino, Tetsuo,3,487,051.
Hosokawa, Masuo; and Tomon, Eiichi, said Tomon assignor to said
Hosokawa. Continuous mixing machine. 3,430,924, 3-4-69, CI.
259-6.
Hosono, Hiroo; and Nagahiro, Michinori, to Matsushita Electric In-
dustrial Co., Ltd. Magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus.
3,480,230, 11-25-69, CI. 242-191.
Hosoya Kako Co., Ltd.: See —
Hattori, Ichiro, 3,449,777.
Hossaka, Takuji: See —
Jinushi, Osamu; Hasegawa, Yoshio; and Hossaka, Taku-
ji.3,42 1 .246.
Hossmann, Marcel K., to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Apparatus for
determining the relative index of refraction of light permeable sub-
stances. 3,472,598, 10-14-69, CI. 356-107.
Hostal, John J. Apparatus for measuring distances between theoreti-
cal points of intersection of surfaces. 3,423,838, 1-28-69, CI. 33-
169.
Hostalek, Zdenek: See —
Paleckova, Frantisek; Hostalek, Zdenek; and Rehacek,
Zdenek.3,434,930.
Hosterman, Evalyn F.: See —
Chen, Catherine S. H.; Hosterman, Evalyn F.; and Stamm,
Robert F.,3,423,161.
Hostetler, Donald E., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Company,
mesne. Thermal degradation of ethylene/propylene block
copolymers. 3,435,095, 3-25-69, CI. 260-878.
Hostetler, Donald E., to Dart Industries, Inc., mesne. Propylene
polymer and oxygenated polyethylene- metal complex polymer
compositions. 3,458,462, 7-29-69, CI. 260-23.
Hostetler, Donald E., to Dart Industries Inc. Polypropylene block
copolymer and process. 3,478,130, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-878.
Hostetler, Willard E.: See-
Fischer, James L.; and Hostetler, Willard E, 3,447,096.
Hostettler, Fritz; and Cox, Eugene F., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Cyanoalkylated cyclic carbonates. 3,422,118, 1-14-69, CI.
260-340.2
Hostettler, Fritz; and Cox, Eugene F., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Organic cyclic carbonates. 3,426,042, 2-4-69, CI. 260-340.2
Hostettler, Hans U., to Eastman Kodak Company. Irradiation of
aminocyclobutanones. 3.466,236, 9-9-69, CI. 204-158.
Hotchkiss, Thomas W., to Eldorado Tool & Mfg., Corp. Hydraulic
flow monitoring device. 3,431,375, 3-4-69, CI. 200-82.
Hotelling , Eric B., to Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Beverage Corporation.
Stabilized chocolate beverages. 3,486,905, 12-30-69, CI. 99-25.
Hotine, William, to General Dynamics Corporation. Infrared sensi-
tive photoconductive matrix. 3,435,222, 3-25-69, CI. 250-83.3
Hotko, Edward Alexander; and Lachman, Leon, to Ciba Corpora-
tion. Gradual-release tablet. 3,456,049, 7-15-69, CI. 424-22.
Hott, Ion V. K., to Joyce-Cridland Company, The. Steering arrange-
ment for three-wheeled scooter type vehicle. 3,447,623, 6-3-69,
CI. 180-25.
Hott, Ion V. K.: See—
Haddix, Robert J.; and Hott, Ion V. K.,3,467,138.
Hottel, Hoyt Clarke, Jr., to Buzzards Corporation, The. Apparatus
including a conductivity probe for determining the salinity of
water. 3,479,580, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-1.
Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Company. Lubricant addi-
tive composed of a mixture of amine salts of monoamides and
mono-amides of alkenyl succinic acids. 3,427,245, 2-11-69, CI.
252-34.7
Hottendorf, William J., to Fibreboard Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for packaging containers. 3,482,372, 12-9-69, CI. 53-32.
Hottenrott, Hans G.: See —
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Hottenrott, Hans G.; and Kump, Herbert
J.,3,435,428.
Hotter, Joe M., to American Greetings Corporation. Processes for
making debossed decorative metal foil. 3,480,500, 11-25-69, CI.
156-220.
Hottinger Baldwin Mesztechnik G.m.b.H.: See —
Feigner, Karl, 3,434,453.
Hottman, Clarence E.; and Van Meurs, Pieter, to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Sulfur steam drive. 3,432,205, 3-1 1-69, CI. 299-4.
Hotwork Limited: See —
Ward, Trevor, 3,420,614.
Ward, Trevor, 3,434,704.
Ward, Trevor, 3,468,616.
Hotz, David F., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Tunable, frequency
stabilized laser. 3,445,787, 5-20-69, CI. 331-94.5
Hotz, Leo F.; and Wilcox, Orland W., to Sierra Engineering Co. Ox-
ygen mask and valve structure. 3,467,093, 9-16-69, CI. 128-146.5
Hotze, Hermann: See —
Zimmerman, Rolf; and Hotze, Hermann,3 ,47 1,430.
Houchman, Boleslaw. Control system for a baking oven. 3,462,078,
8-19-69, CI. 236-15.
Houck, Frederick D., to Black and Decker Manufacturing Company,
The. Measuring device for impact tool. 3,464,503, 9-2-69, CI.
173-20.
Houck, James R.; Bohm, Henry V.; and Maxfieid, Bruce W. Ul-
trasonic transducer. 3,460,063, 8-5-69, CI. 340-15.
Houck, William E.; Maerz, Michael O.; Oliver, Burton L.; and Sil-
sbee, David L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method and apparatus for testing magnetostrictive delay lines by
checking for signal coincidence between signal pulses and
reference pulses in different phase positions of the reference pul-
ses. 3,473,114, 10-14-69, CI. 324-68.
Houcke, George P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Synchronizer for modifying the advance of timing wave count-
down circuits. 3,440,547, 4-22-69, CI. 328-63.
Houcke, George P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Code character keyboard sender. 3,457,368, 7-22-69, CI. 178-17.
Houcke, George P.; and Prats, Louis, to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Check circuit for comparing the input and out-
put of data repeaters. 3,436,479, 4-1-69, CI. 178-69.
Houcke, George P.; and Smith, Todd A., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Solid state switching circuit. 3,466,467, 9-9-
69, CI. 307-252.
Houda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Honda, Soichiro; and Uchida, Shiro, 3,443,341.
Houda, James C, Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Percussion welding apparatus. 3,482,074, 12-2-69, CI. 219-95.
Houdaille Industries, Inc.: See —
Burg, Fred G.; and Lenders, Socrates, 3,444,446.
Cady, Percy L., Jr.; and Herzog, John H., 3,456,542.
Callahan, James J., 3,459,217.
Daniels, Dennis, 3,456,536.
Davis, George H., 3,447,226.
Desmond, Charles F., 3,448,830.
Gies, Paul E.; Sperl, Gottlieb; and Braaten, Ralph A., 3,444,787.
Gies, Paul E.; and Sperl, Gottlieb, 3,455,563.
Hammond, Earl J., 3,451,686.
Herzog, John H., 3,446,105.
Herzog, John H.; and Hill. Ronald C, 3,461,763.
Kamman, Gordon W., 3,439,913.
Koch, Roland G., 3,456,957.
Nelson, Paul C; and Rutz, Leon E., 3,431,758.
Rumsey, Rollin Douglas; and King, Robert E., 3,424,406.
Rumsey. Rollin Douglas, 3,426.655.
Rumsey, Rollin Douglas. 3,444,790.
Rumsey, Rollin Douglas, 3,451,315.
Rumsey, Rollin Douglas. 3,462,136.
Schultz, John C, 3,468,390.
Smith, Joseph S.. 3.455,317.
LIST OF PATENTEES
721
Smith, Joseph S., 3,483,882.
Smith, Louis P., 3,457,952.
Stanaway, Robert E., 3,422,926.
Struck, Charles R., 3,430,652.
Struck, Charles R.; and Anderson, Donald R., 3,459,060.
Houdin, Henri: See —
Esquillan, Nicolas; and Houdin, Henri,3,466,878.
Houg, George W.: See—
Kindron, Robert R.; and Houg, George W., 3,462,344.
Hougen, Everett D. Rotary cutting tool. 3,456,532, 7-22-69, CI. 77-
69.
Houggy, Dennis E.: See —
Meyer, Victor E.; Tacey, Clarence J.; and Houggy, Dennis
E.,3,422,038.
Hough, Allan W.: See—
Di Veto, Hilliard R.; and Hough, Allan W., 3,424,392.
Hough, Dean R., 45% to Kendall, George W., and 10% to Ruano,
William J. Apparatus and method for measuring road contact of
vehicle tires. 3,478,582, 1 1-18-69, CI. 73-146.2
Hough, Lewis M., Jr.: See —
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr.; Hough, Lewis M., Jr.; and Francois,
Paul L.,3,467,256.
Hough Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Holloway, Don C, 3,450,185.
Hough, Ralph L., to United States of America, Air Force. Metal sur-
faced with boron and coating of silicon, silicon carbide or titanium
nitride. 3,437,511, 4-8-69, CI. 117-69.
Hough, Ralph L., to United States of America, Air Force. Wire
coated with boron nitride and boron. 3,451,840, 6-24-69, CI. 117-
69.
Hough, Ralph L.; and Schwartz, Robert T., to United States of
America, Air Force. Method of making metal or metalloid carbide
yarn by decomposing the respective chloride in the presence of
carbon yarn. 3,433,725, 3-18-69, CI. 204-164.
Hough, Ralph, to United States of America, Air Force. Fiber-con-
taining pyrolytic composite material. 3,462,340, 8-19-69, CI. 161-
59.
Hough, Wilfred H., to General Electric Company. Electric incan-
descent lamp with shock and vibration resistant filament support
structure. 3,441,770, 4-29-69, CI. 313-113.
Hough, William D., to Ball Brothers Company, Incorporated.
Method of blow molding a container having an offset spout.
3,449,480, 6-10-69, CI. 264-98.
Hough, William D.: See —
Fogelberg, Clement V.; and Hough, William D., 3,465,073.
Hough, William V.: See —
Edwards, Lawrence J.; and Hough, William V., 3,460,905.
Hough, William V.; and Cooper, William J., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Bis-( hydrazine )decaborane( 12) compounds.
3,455,661, 7-15-69, CI. 23-358.
Hough, William V.; and Hefferan, Gerald T., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Hydrazine derivatives of nonaborane and
methods of making the same. 3,455,660, 7-15-69, CI. 23-358.
Houghton, E. F., & Co.: See-
Lewis, Marvin; and Welsh, Paul J., 3,475,232.
Houghton, Russell M.; and McElroy, Wilbur R., to CONAP Inc. Silk
screenable protective conformal coatings for printed circuits.
3,455,855, 7-15-69, CI. 260-18.
Houghton, Warren W.; and Royce, Robert C, to Raytheon Com-
pany. Thermal null shift compensator. 3,483,761, 12-16-69, CI.
74-5.6
Hougland, John W.; and Wisniewski, John C, to Standard Oil Com-
pany, The (Ohio). Process for recovery and purification of acry-
late and methacrylate esters by extractive distillation with water.
3,420,751, 1-7-69, CI. 203-82.
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord & du Pas-de-Calais,: See —
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,471,257.
Delassus, Marcel; Devaux, Richard; and Hofman, Theophile,
3,469,945.
Roth, Etienne; and Lefrancois, Bernard, 3,479,140.
Sack, Henri, 3,445,358.
Sack, Henri, 3,483,106.
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais: See —
Canivez, Etienne Jean Baptiste Edouard, 3,437,563.
Houk, Richard D., to North American Rockwell Corporation,
mesne. Control for providing long travel to the core of a push-pull
cable. 3,468,185, 9-23-69, CI. 74-501.
Houk, Richard D., to North American Rockwell Corporation,
mesne. Steering control. 3,470,762, 10-7-69, CI. 74-502.
Houk, Richard D., to North American Rockwell Corporation,
mesne. Transmission and auxiliary throttle control having a safety
interlock. 3,470,771, 10-7-69, CI. 74-876.
Houldcroft, Peter Thomas: See —
Roberts, Thomas Marmaduke; and Houldcroft, Peter
Thomas,3,460,235.
Houle, Clifford R.: See—
Wekell, John C; Houle, Clifford R.; and Malins, Donald
C.,3,420,869.
Houle, James F.; and Van Norman, Gilden R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Color proofing system. 3,486,450, 12-30-69, CI. 101-
463.
Houle, Roland O.; and Richter, Hans H., to Leesona Corporation.
Yarn handling apparatus. 3,424,359, 1-28-69, CI. 226-97.
Houle, Tim H.; and Kopydlowski, Donald J., to Smith, A. O., Cor-
poration. Code controlled apparatus. 3,484,020, 12-16-69, CI.
222-2.
Houle, Timothy H., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Coded control ap-
paratus and method. 3,420,987, 1-7-69, CI. 235-61.7
Houlgate, Henry J.: See —
Davies, Henry; Houlgate, Henry J.; Larkby, Geoffrey W. H.; and
Peat, Derek.3,458,156.
Houliham, William J., to Sandoz lnc.Octahydroimidazo[ 1,2-
a]pyridin-5-ones. 3,454,585, 7-8-69, CI. 260-294.7
Houlihan, William J.: See —
Aeberli, Paul; and Houlihan, William J. ,3,428,644.
Frey, Albert J.; Houlihan, William J.; and Manning, Robert
E., 3,457,268.
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz, lnc.l-(3- hydroxypropyl,-3 methyl-5-
phenyl- hexahydropyridazine. 3,420,831, 1-7-69, CI. 260-250.
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz, Inc.l ,5-Diazabicyclo[4.3.0]nonanes.
3,420,832, 1-7-69, CI. 260-250.
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. 2-(o-Aminoaryl) isoindoles.
3,428,650, 2-18-69, CI. 260-326.1
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz, Inc. Substituted quinazolines.
3,441,566, 4-29-69, CI. 260-251.
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. 1 1/3-Phenyl-l, 2,3,4,5, 1 l£-hex-
ahydro-7H- [1,3] diazepino [2,1-a] isoindol-7-one. 3,441,572, 4-
29-69, CI. 260-26.5
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Isoindoles. 3,444,181, 5-13-69,
CI. 260-309.6
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc.2-(r-Hydroxyalkyl)-3-hydroxy-3-
phenylisoindolones. 3,454,592, 7-8-69, CI. 260-325.
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Alpha piperidyl or pyridyl-alpha
tertiary aminomethyl benzyl alcohols. 3,458,510, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
247.5
Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc.lOb-Phenyl-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydropyrimido [2,1-a] isoindol-6-( 10b H)-ones. 3,470,180, 9-
30-69, CI. 260-251.
Houlihan, William J.; and Manning, Robert E., to Sandoz
Inc.Azecino- and azonino [5,4-/3] indoles. 3,478,051, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-326.12
Houlihan, William J.; Manning, Robert E.; and Theuer, William S.,
to Sandoz, Inc.Pyridazino [3,4-/3] indoles. 3,435,034, 3-25-69, CI.
260-250.
Hounsome, Graham John, to Epsylon Research and Development
Company Limited. Electronic switch. 3,466,462, 9-9-69, CI. 307-
240.
Houpis, Constantinos E.; and Ivec, Martin, to Motorola, Inc. Oscilla-
tor with short circuit load protection. 3,461,399, 8-12-69, CI. 331-
62.
Houpt, Grover K.; and Thomson, Edward T., to Automatic Timing
& Controls, Inc. Gauging transducer. 3,434,086, 3-18-69, CI. 336-
30.
House, Kenneth R.: See —
Smith, Randolph J.; and House, Kenneth R., 3,460, 124.
House, Richard L.: See —
Shohet, Herbert N.; Amelio, Armand F.; House, Richard L.; and
Kowalonek, John M.,3,449,891.
House, Ronald A. Bottle orienting mechanism. 3,447,662, 6-3-69,
CI. 198-33.
House, Walter J., Jr. Rotatable platform having rider supports en-
closed in an optical chamber for simulating a space ride.
3,468,533, 9-23-69, CI. 272-18.
Houseman, Henry J.; and Esser, Ernst S., to Eaton Yale & Towne,
Inc. Industrial lift truck. 3,484,851, 12-16-69, CI. 214-731.
Houser, Robert L., to General Motors Corporation. Flat casing filter
device. 3,480,149, 11-25-69, CI. 210-445.
Houser, Robert W., to General Aniline & Film Corporation.
Photomultiplier system whereby dynode voltage supply is varied in
accordance with modulation of incident light, holding output cur-
rent constant and using measure of dynode voltage as measure of
modulation of light. 3,476,940, 1 1-4-69, CI. 250-207.
Houser, Roy W.: See —
Beck, Roland D.; and Houser, Roy W., 3,448,661.
Houser, Roy W., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Washing
machine system. 3,447,686, 6-3-69, CI. 210-144.
Housman, Robert W., to Radio Manufacturing Co., Inc. Recording
track indicating wheel for magnetic tape cartridge player.
3,477,725, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 274-4.
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert, to La Societe Chimique de la Grande Paroisse, Azote et
Produits Chimiques. Method for reforming light petrol fractions
under pressure. 3,420,643, 1-7-69, CI. 48-214.
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert, to La Societe Chimique de la Grande Paroisse. Ni on sil-
ica-magnesia-zirconia catalytic compositions used in reforming
with steam. 3,457,192, 7-22-69, CI. 252-457.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 46
722
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Houston Chemical Corporation: See-
Gray, Robert D.; arid Mayer, Simon E., 3,442,923.
Houston Contracting Company: See —
Berard, Dailey J., 3,462,961.
Houston, David R., to Ford Motor Company. Steering column
mounted gearshift lever mechanism. 3,453,901, 7-8-69, CI. 74-
484.
Houston, David R.; Howes, Benjamin T.; Warrick, James E.; and
Alexandrowicz, Alvin W., to Ford Motor Company. Manually
operable gearshift lever assembly for an automotive vehicle.
3,477,306, 11-11-69, CI. 74-485.
Houston Engineers, Inc.: See —
Webb, Derrel D., 3,431,990.
Webb, Derrel D., 3,434,543.
Houston Fearless Corporation: See —
Ryman, Ivan; and Schmidt, Gunter, 3,426,439.
Houston, Harry H.; Keitel, Gerald A.; and Williamson, William R.,
to Borg-Warner Corporation. Materials having high corrosive re-
sistance to attack by fluorine at cryogenic temperatures and
method of preparing them. 3,429,720, 2-25-69, CI. 106-39.
Houston, James D. Handgrip attachment for a surcingle. 3,438,177,
4-15-69, CI. 54-23.
Houston, Robert J.: See —
White, Robert J.; and Houston, Robert J. ,3,435,085.
Houston, Robert K.: See —
Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and Houston, Robert K., 3,446,256.
Houston Sports Association, Inc.: See —
McDonnell, Roger K., 3,481,556.
Houston, William. Spectacles for use with monocular and binocular
instruments. 3,449,043, 6-10-69, CI. 351-158.
Housworth, Gordon C, to FMC Corporation. Butterfly valve seat.
3,420,498, 1-7-69, CI. 251-151.
Hout, Norman C. Foam devices for fog nozzles. 3,446,285, 5-27-69,
CI. 169-15.
Houtman, Jack A., to General Electric Company. Multiphase alter-
nating current dynamoelectric machine stator winding and method
of disposing the winding in slots of the stator. 3,439,205, 4-15-69,
CI. 310-180.
Houtman, Johannes Paulus Willem, to North American Philips Com-
pany, Inc. Method and an apparatus for the radio gas chromato-
graphic analysis of a mixture of different components. 3,433,053,
3-18-69, CI. 73-23.1
Houtman, Ronald L., to Upjohn Company, The. Silyl substituted
chloramphenicol. 3,442,926, 5-6-69, CI. 260-448.8
Houtman, Ronald L.; Morozowich, Walter; and Sinkula, Anthony A.,
to Upjohn Company, The. Process for selectively preparing linco-
mycin 7-acylates and 7-carbonates. 3,479,334, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
210.
Houtz, Harold H.; and Carl, Allen E., to Weyerhaeuser Company.
Method of operating an electrolytic chlorine production cell.
3,432,411, 3-11-69, CI. 204-128.
Houtz, Kenneth E.: See —
Kampert, Keith W.; and Houtz, Kenneth E., 3,434.766.
Houvener, Irving S.: See —
Martin, Allan D.; and Houvener, Irving S., 3,478, 139.
Hovekamp, John C, to Hoe, R., & Co., Inc., mesne. Adjustable ver-
tical feeder means for stacked articles. 3,426,941, 2-11-69, CI.
221-222.
Hovekamp, John C, to Talcott, James, Inc. Feeder means with
heater. 3,481,590, 12-2-69, CI. 263-6.
Hoven, Alfred C, to American Seating Company. Foldable bleacher
seating for sports areas. 3,478,473, 1 1-18-69, CI. 52-9.
Hoven, Eldon Lee: See —
Peek, William Henderson; and Hoven, Eldon Lee, 3,482, 163.
Hovenga, La Vern B.; Hardt, Ivan E.; Kidman, Ronald D.; and
Gruen, Harold E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Compensated
crystal oscillators. 3,428,916, 2-18-69, CI. 331-1 16.
Hover, Paul B., to Tecumseh Products Company. Compressor
lubricating system. 3,451,615, 6-24-69, CI. 230-206.
Hover, Paul B.: See —
Hannibal, Billy B.; and Hover, Paul B., 3,445,059.
Hover, Per E., to A. S. Kvaerner Brug. Hinge joint assemblies
between two panel elements. 3,483,588, 12-16-69, CI. 16-163.
Hover, Per E.; and Qvist, Svein-lvar, to A.S. Kvaerner Brug. Hatch
cover arrangement. 3,448,785, 6-10-69, CI. 160-188.
Hovercraft Development Limited: See —
Bing, Alan John, 3,477,387.
Bliss, Denys Stanley, 3,420,330.
Clarke, Peter John, 3,444,952.
Cockered, Christopher Sydney, 3,424,266.
Cockerell, Christopher Sydney, 3,442,348.
Easton, Geoffrey John, 3,460,485.
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur, 3,444,951.
Hopkins, Leslie Arthur, 3,478,864.
Moore, Robert, 3,443,659.
Moore, Robert Granville, 3,420,329.
Nicholas, David William, 3,430,725.
Page, Reginald Bannerman; and Loriston-Clarke. Anthony
Grahame, 3,465,844.
Wheatley, James Herbert William, 3.467,214.
Hoverman, William, Jr., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Sealing strip. 3,474,586, 10-28-69, CI. 52-400.
Hovermann, Werner: See —
Jentzsch, Dietrich; and Hovermann, Werner, 3,486, 304.
Hoverter, Bryce E., Jr.: See —
Saganowich, Bernard F.; Gibson, Leslie W., Jr.; and Hoverter,
Bryce E., Jr.,3,470,835.
Spinrad, Malcom; Haas, Kenneth C; and Hoverter, Bryce
E.,3,477,001.
Hovestad, Adrian P.: See —
Merrick, John A.; and Hovestad, Adrian P. ,3,475, 778.
Hovestreydt, Gerrit; Logemann, Johan D.; and Delcour, Kees, to
Stamicarbon N.V. Light naphtha conversion process. 3,455,813, 7-
15-69, CI. 208-65.
Hovey, Almon G.; and Andrews, William R., to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corporation. Polyhydroxy polyethers stabilized with
1,1,3,3- tetramethoxy propane and polyurethane foams prepared
therefrom. 3,457,178, 7-22-69, CI. 252-182.
Hovey, Daniel I. Chemical addition of gas to liquid solvent ap-
paratus. 3,480,403, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-282.
Hovey, Daniel T. Chemical addition of gas to liquid solvent ap-
paratus. 3,476,520, 11-4-69, CI. 23-282.
Hovey, Richard J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne.
Photochromic materials and devices containing a solution of com-
plex metal cyanide ions and organic dye indicators. 3,436,144, 4-
1-69, CI. 350-160.
Hovey, Richard J.; and Hoffman, Donald O., to American Optical
Company, mesne. Fluorescent terbium chelates. 3,440,173, 4-22-
69, CI. 252-301.2
Hovious, Thomas C, to General Electric Company. Fuel battery-
rechargeable accumulator combination. 3,423,599, 1-21-69, CI.
307-66.
Howald, Arthur M., to Soo Valley Company. Production of nylon
fiber of improved heat resistance. 3,486,839, 12-30-69, CI. 8-
115.5
Howald, Arthur M.: See —
Richardson, Hal R.; and Howald, Arthur M., 3,486, 266.
Howald, Werner E., to General Electric Company. Fluid-cooled air-
foil. 3,420,502, 1-7-69, CI. 253-39.1
Howald, Werner E.; and Stabrylla, Robert G., to General Electric
Company. Combustor liners. 3,420,058, 1-7-69, CI. 60-39.66
Howaldt, Jurgen: See —
Hemmerling, Manfred; and Howaldt, Jurgen, 3, 427, 398.
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Kollenberger, Walter, 3,434,727.
Howard, Arthur G.; and Leffler, Wiliam T. Clinical temperature in-
dicating device. 3,448,619, 6-10-69, CI. 73-363.7
Howard, Augustus A. Plastic baseboards. 3,422,584, 1-21-69, CI. 52-
98.
Howard , Ben O. Omnidirectional ventilator. 3,469,518. 9-30-69, CI.
98-42.
Howard, Ben O. Inspirator ventilator. 3,477,358, ll-U-69, CI. 98-
64.
Howard, Bernard Victor: See —
Conner, Charles Irvine; Howard, Bernard Victor; Walker,
Donald Ferguson; and Wood, Godfrey Allen, 3, 424,059.
Howard, Bernard; and Hirsch, Ralph M., to Mite Corporation.
Keyboard with code output. 3,439,118, 4-15-69, CI. 178-17.
Howard, Carlton J.; and Port, Eugene B.. to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Method for preparing superdense sodium carbonate from
Wyoming trona and the product thereof. 3,425,795, 2-4-69, CI.
23-63.
Howard, Charles F.; and Apieler, Raymond J., to National Cash Re-
gister Company, The. Multiple paper-feed mechanism and stacker
device in high-speed printers. 3,440,955, 4-29-69, CI. 101-93.
Howard, Clarence E., to Fenix & Scisson, Inc. Earth formation un-
derreamer. 3,443,648, 5-13-69, CI. 175-103.
Howard, Darnley M.; and Mathis, Irving, to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy, mesne. Method of making radome with an integral an-
tenna. 3,451,127, 6-24-69, CI. 29-600.
Howard, David Francis, to AMP Incorporated. Lead making
machine. 3,479,717, 11-25-69, CI. 29-203.
Howard, David Robert, to Davy and United Engineering Company
Limited. Distribution for distributing cooling liquid. 3,420,447. 1-
7-69, CI. 239-550.
Howard, David Robert, to Davy and United Engineering Company
Limited. Rolling mills. 3,460,365. 8-12-69, CI. 72-21.
Howard, Dean D., to United States of America, Navy. Sidelobe can-
celling system for array type target detectors. 3,435,453, 3-25-69,
CI. 343-100.
Howard, Dean D., to United States of America, Navy. Signal proces-
sor for diversity frequency radar. 3,487,406, 12-30-69, CI. 343-7.3
Howard Displays, Inc.: See —
Howard, Fred, 3,471,209.
Howard, Donald Kearey: See —
Randall. Donald Richard; and Howard. Donald
Kearey,3.452,038.
Howard, Durrell U. Integral fuel tank. 3,420,477, 1-7-69, CI. 244-
135.
Howard. Dwight T.: See —
Mimken. Frederick J.; and Howard. Dwight T., 3,437, 835.
LIST OF PATENTEES
723
Howard. Edward George, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and
Company. Compositions of polyfluoroketone/epoxide copolymers
and an organic thermal stabilizing additive. 3,485,792, 12-23-69,
CI. 260-45.7
Howard, Frank C, to Signode Corporation. Nail cartridge and
magazine for impact tools. 3.468,590, 9-23-69, CI. 312-73.
Howard, Frank L.: See—
Beatty, Earl C; and Howard, Frank L., 3,475, 167.
Howard, Fred, to Howard Displays, Inc. Display cabinet. 3,471,209,
10-7-69, CI. 312-122.
Howard, Frederick D.: See —
Yamaguchi, Masatoshi; Howard, Frederick D.; and Pratt, Harlan
K.,3.459,032.
Howard, Goerge C, to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Production and storage system for offshore oil wells. 3,472,032,
10-14-69. CI. 61-46.
Howard, Graham W. Belt tension determining instrument.
3,482,442, 12-9-69. CI. 73-144.
Howard, Herbert H., to Filters, Inc. Filter separator assembly.
3,481,473, 12-2-69, CI. 210-300.
Howard, James A.; and Lucas, Raymond D., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Pressure responsive battery charging apparatus.
3,427,523, 2-1 1-69, CI. 320-46.
Howard, JoAnn; and Demaree, John E., to Briles, Franklin. Faucet
fountain. 3,462,080, 8-19-69, CI. 239-27.
Howard, John Christie, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Refractory crucibles. 3,440,323, 4-22-69, CI. 13-30.
Howard. John Christie; Howard, John Farquhar; Allen, Alec George;
and Neenan, Patrick Anthony, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Method of casting metals by induction heating.
3,435,878,4-1-69, CI. 164-51.
Howard, John Farquhar: See —
Howard, John Christie; Howard, John Farquhar; Allen, Alec
George; and Neenan, Patrick Anthony, 3,435,878.
Howard, John F., to Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
Thermal protective dece having rapid response to sudden high
overloads and delayed response to moderate overloads. 3,423,712,
1-21-69, CI. 337-77.
Howard, John F., to Canadian General Electric Company, Limited.
Overcurrent protective device for electrical apparatus. 3,454,917,
7-8-69, CI. 337-39.
Howard, John G., to Pyle-National Company, The. Locking device
in a bayonet electrical connector. 3,455,580, 7-15-69, CI. 285-87.
Howard, Joseph M.: See —
Lachance, Armand A.; and Howard, Joseph M., 3,430, 732.
Lachance, Armand A.; and Howard, Joseph M.,3,454,139.
Howard, Lowell F.; and Christiansen, Paul J., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Solid tantalum capacitor and method of making same.
3,475,658, 10-28-69, CI. 317-230.
Howard, Lowell F.; and Sturgill, Charles G., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Hermetically sealed electrolytic capacitor. 3,440,495, 4-
22-69, CI. 317-230.
Howard, Murl B.: See —
Krejci, Joseph C; and Howard, Murl B., 3,460,91 1.
Howard, Reginald C, to Kolock Products Company. Prestressed
shaft engaging unit. 3,473,202, 10-21-69, CI. 24-257.
Howard, Robert C; and Baker, Dale C, to Conrac Corporation.
Opacimeter for comparing light from different areas of sample
sheet. 3,476,482, 11-4-69, CI. 356-199.
Howard, Robert Charles, to Giannini Controls Corporation. Method
and apparatus for measuring the opacity of sheet material.
3,455,637, 7-15-69, CI. 356-204.
Howard, Robert W.: See —
Jackson, Don M., Jr.; and Howard, Robert W., 3,473,978.
Howard, Ronald A.; (Cellar, Arnold A.; and Meers, Joseph T., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Fuel elements. 3,438,858, 4-15-69,
CI. 176-69.
Howard, Ronald A.; Kellar, Arnold A.; and Meers, Joseph T., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Method of manufacturing fuel ele-
ments. 3,439,073, 4-15-69, CI. 264-0.5
Howard, Sheldon. Cleaner cartridge. 3,439,922, 4-22-69, CI. 274-47.
Howard, Shirly L.: See —
Fling, John J.; Howard, Shirly L.; and Weil, Frederick
M., 3,438,035.
Howard, Wayne A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Blending monitor.
3,451,402, 6-24-69, CI. 137-3.
Howard, Wayne R., to Clark Equipment Company. Reversible
hydrodynamic torque converter. 3,440,902, 4-29-69, CI. 74-718.
Howard, Webster E., Jr.; See —
Esaki, Leo; Howard, Webster E., Jr.; and Stiles, Phillip
J. ,3,445,733.
Fang, Frank F.; and Howard, Webster E., Jr.,3,458,798.
Howard, William D.; See —
Horeth, John M.; Howard. William D.; and Langenheim,
Richard H., 3,462,761.
Howard, William E.: See —
Carp, Ralph W.; Howard, William E.; Slavin, Michael; and Ang,
Leoncio T.,3,455,41 1.
Slavin, Michael; Carp, Ralph Wolf; Howard. William Edward;
and Ang, Leoncio T., 3,485, 316.
Howard, William E., to Materials Handling Systems, Inc. Article
grasping device for fork lift trucks. 3.448,880, 6-10-69, CI. 214-
620.
Howarth, Harold D. Combination camper and boat vehicle.
3,486,786, 12-30-69. CI. 296-23.
Howarth, John Joseph; and Stanier, Harold Meredith, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Photometric analyzer for comparing
absorption of wavelength of maximum absorption with wavelength
of minimum absorption. 3,459,951, 8-5-69, CI. 250-226.
Howarth, Stephen Roland, to National Research Development Cor-
poration. Apparatus for the detection of gases. 3,481,179, 12-2-
69, CI. 73-27.
Howarth, Walter H.; Snow, Gerald A.; and Doughty, Harold A., to
United Industrial Syndicate, Inc., d.b.a. Portland Company Divi-
sion of United Industrial Syndicate, Inc. Egg cartons. 3,458,108, 7-
29-69, CI. 229-2.5
Howarth, Walter: See —
Greenwood, Robert; and Howarth, Walter, 3,440,690.
Howden, Derek: See —
Weinberg, Felix Jiri; Howden, Derek; and Cleaver
Denis.3,434,950.
Howe, Earl E. Pressure fitting for pipes carrying gaseous fluids.
3,485,517, 12-23-69, CI. 285-341.
Howe, Edwin W., to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Caging ap-
paratus and sensor stabilization system employing same.
3,477,297, 11-1 1-69, CI. 74-5.1
Howe, Edwin W., to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Gyroscopic
apparatus and systems. 3,477,298, 11-1 1-69, CI. 74-5.34
Howe, Frank D.; and Groves, Allen D., to Ingersoll-Rand Company.
Fluid supported piston. 3,463,386, 8-26-69, CI. 230-188.
Howe, Frank D.; Swift, Joseph P.; and Groves, Allen D., to lngersoll-
Rand Company. Piston supporting means. 3,442,183, 5-6-69, CI.
92-184.
Howe, Ralph: See —
Bond, Peter Anthony; and Howe, Ralph, 3,463,808.
Elson, George Wynne; Howe, Ralph; and Jones, Derrick
Fleet,3,483,083.
Howe, Ralph, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. 3-Aryloxy-l-
amino-2-propanols and salts thereof. 3,432,545, 3-11-69, Cl. 260-
501.17
Howe, Robert F. Compartmentalized cosmetic tray. 3,446,215, 5-27-
69, Cl. 132-83.
Howe, Robert H. L., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Method for disposal
of wastes containing nitrophenols and nitroanilines. 3,458,435, 7-
29-69, Cl. 210-15.
Howe, Robert M., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Digitally settable elec-
tronic function generator using two-sided interpolation functions.
3,480,767, 11-25-69, Cl. 235-150.53
Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc.: See —
Lewis, William R.; Bird, Wilmer L.; and Mindick, Morris,
3,454,488.
Martin, Ralph E., 3,480,513.
Stoops, James W.; Bitterlich, Gordon M.; Lipkin, Moses R.; and
Primas, Alex L., 3,480,416.
Howeler, Warren F.: See —
Erlandson, Paul M.; and Howeler, Warren F. ,3,440,392.
Howell, Bryan Gordon, to Metal Box Company Limited, The. Con-
tainers. 3,476,240, 11-4-69, Cl. 206-0.82
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quinones,
Nicanor Quinones, to American Cyanamid Company. Process for
1 l-aminodibenz[b,f][ l,4]oxazepines and analogous thiazepines.
3,444,169, 5-13-69, Cl. 260-268.
Howell, Charles Frederick; Hardy, Robert Allis, Jr.; and Quinones,
Nicanor Quinones, to American Cyanamid Company. 11-
[Piperazinyl]dibenz[b,f] [ l,4]oxazepines and analogous
thiazepines. 3,458,516, 7-29-69, Cl. 260-268.
Howell, David S., to Woodle Corporation, mesne. Lowerable
elevated poster holder. 3,449,847, 6-17-69, Cl. 40-125.
Howell, David S., to Woodle Corporation, mesne. Display device.
3,449,848, 6-17-69, Cl. 40-125.
Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Company. Alternating cur-
rent switch. 3,446,991, 5-27-69, Cl. 307-252.
Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Company. Card and tape
reader. 3,476,918, 11-4-69, Cl. 235-61.11
Howell. Emory L., to Dayco Corporation. Picker stick checking
mechanism. 3,446,253, 5-27-69, Cl. 139-161.
Howell, George E.: See —
Hedgewick, Peter; and Howell, George E., 3, 478, 91 1.
Hedgewick, Peter; and Howell, George E., 3,485,403.
Howell Industries, Inc.: See —
Wonell, Harry; and LaFleche, Oakley A., 3.469,812.
Howell Instruments, Inc.: See —
Howell, John S.; and Hartung, Robert L„ 3,475,750.
Howell, John D. Helical gearing. 3,481,215, 12-2-69, Cl. 74-424.5
Howell. John R., to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Universal blank for forming
telescopic carton members. 3,469,761, 9-30-69, Cl. 229-32.
Howell, John S.; and Hartung. Robert L., to Howell Instruments, Inc.
Temperature monitoring and alarm apparatus. 3,475,750, 10-28-
69, Cl. 340-413.
724
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Howell, Lynn G.; Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr.; and Barry, Adelbert, to
Esso Production Research Company. Gravity meter. 3,472,076,
10-14-69, CI. 73-382.
Howell, Mason C. Land clearing device. 3,445,945, 5-27-69, CI. 37-
116.
Howell, Richard S., to Burroughs Corporation. Electrographic print-
head having an image-defining multisegmented control electrode.
3,438,053, 4-8-69, CI. 346-74.
Howell, Robert B. Zipper foot attachment. 3,473,498, 10-21-69, CI.
112-240.
Howell, Robert G.. See—
Grego, Peter; and Howell, Robert G, 3,429, 742.
Howell, Robert V. Camera aligning instrument. 3,477,786, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 355-18.
Howell, Russell B., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Seat reclining
mechanism. 3,479,890, 11-25-69, CI. 74-89.15
Howell, Samuel G.; and Akers, Dale M., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Magnetic recording tape. 3,427,191, 2-11-
69, CI. 117-138.8
Howell, Samuel G.; and Akers, Dale M.. to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Process for coating substrates with
polymers. 3,432,339, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-132.
Howell, Thomas E.: See —
Kerfoot, Oliver C; and Howell, Thomas E., 3,446,867.
Howell, Wallace R., to United States of America, Air Force.
Stereonephograph. 3,485,557, 12-23-69, CI. 353-6.
Howells, Francis Thomas, to Elliotts Liverpool Limited. Apparatus
for automatically feeding articles from a store or batch. 3,432,049,
3-11-69, CI. 214-89.
Howells, George Aneurin, to International Standard Electric Cor-
poration. Pulse transformers comprising stacked ferrite blocks.
3,484,761, 12-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Howells, George Aneurin; and Hunt, Geoffrey Allen, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Data processing equipment.
3,421,148, 1-7-69, CI. 340-172.5
Howerton, Hugh K., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Spec-
trophotofluorometer having correction means providing substan-
tially equal energy effects in response at different excitation wave
lengths. 3,433,952, 3-18-69, CI. 250-71.
Howes, Benjamin T.: See —
Houston, David R.; Howes, Benjamin T.; Warrick, James E.;
and Alexandrowicz, Alvin W., 3,477,306.
Howes, Irving C; Anderson, Little A., Jr.; and Netti, Anthony, to
Davis & Furber Machine Company. Automatic roll stop.
3,460,204, 8-12-69, CI. 19-0.23
Howes, Maurice Albert Henry: See —
Baker, Alfred Dickens; and Howes, Maurice Albert Hen-
ry,3,450,913.
Howeth, Bobby W.: See—
Belasco, Melvin; Howeth, Bobby W.; Martin, David D.; and
Wende, Price T.,3,468,659.
Howeth, David Franklin. Collector valve. 3,447,556, 6-3-69, CI. 137-
112.
Howey, Friedrich: See —
Bostroem, Hans; and Howey, Friedrich, 3, 439, 3 18.
Howie Corporation: See —
Howie, Kenneth, Jr., 3,428,068.
Howie, Kenneth, Jr., to Howie Corporation. Turbulence amplifier.
3,428,068, 2-18-69, CI. 137-81.5
Howitt, James B. Transportable and stackable material handling
baskets. 3,432,039, 3-11-69, CI. 211-133.
Howitt, John S., to Corning Glass Works. Composite vehicle closure
containing stress raiser and method therefor. 3,473,997, 10-21-69,
CI. 161-164.
Howland, Benjamin T.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,447,774.
Howland, Bradford: ice-
Berg, Robert S.; and Howland, Bradford,3,448,421.
Howland, Bradford. Optical test equipment and methods for making
and using same. 3,486,825, 12-30-69, CI. 356-126.
Howland, Bradford; and Wiesner, Stephen Jay. Convertible torsion
measure. 3,479,744, 1 1-25-69, CI. 33-172.
Howland, Donald C, to Cadillac Gage Company. Hydraulic ser-
vosystem. 3,446,229, 5-27-69, CI. 137-85.
Howland, George R., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluidic velocity
sensor. 3,473,389, 10-21-69, CI. 73-521.
Howland, George R., to Bendix Corporation, The. Control apparatus
utilizing pure fluid logic control and nutating stepping motor.
3,486,518, 12-30-69, CI. 137-81.5
Howies, Daniel J., to TRW Inc. Centerless grinding machine with an
automatic feed through the machine. 3,430,392, 3-4-69, CI. 51-
103.
Howlett, Donald L., to Texaco Inc. Voltage regulator employing
cascaded operational amplifiers. 3,470,457, 9-30-69, CI. 323-22.
Howlett, Ernest E.: See —
Hubbell, Dean S.; and Howlett, Ernest E..3,482,951.
Howlett, George H. Tendon anchorage. 3,449,876, 6-17-69, CI. 52-
230.
Howlett, Harry E., to Texaco, Inc. Remote control system for elec-
trical apparatus. 3,424,919, 1-28-69, CI. 307-140.
Howlett, James W., to Howlett Machine Works. Turnbuckle.
3,454,293, 7-8-69, CI. 287-60.
Howlett, James W., to Howlett Machine Works. Concrete
prestressing apparatus (tank). 3,460,300, 8-12-69, CI. 52-224.
Howlett Machine Works: See —
Howlett, James W., 3,454,293.
Howlett, James W., 3,460,300.
Howlett, Rex R., to Wilkinson Sword Limited. Machines for cutting
grass or other vegetable matter. 3,469,380, 9-30-69, CI. 56-202.
Howman, Eric James; Bradshaw, Cristopher Patrick Cadman; and
Turner, Leonard, to British Petroleum Company Limited, The.
Catalyst preparation. 3,424,812, 1-28-69, CI. 260-683.
Howman, Eric James; and Turner, Leonard, to British Petroleum
Company Limited, The. Disproportionation of olefins. 3,448,163,
6-3-69, CI. 260-683.
Howmet Corporation: See—
Feagin, Roy C; Dahowski, Edward L.; and Kosmos, Peter,
3,432,312.
Gribas, George J.; Kinney, George C; and Cummings, Edwin,
Jr., 3,460,547.
Lirones, Nick G., 3,420,644.
Mondiadis, Dimitri G., 3,437,423.
Ramirez, Ernest R., 3,475,161.
Tingquist, Stanley C; and Trench, William H., 3,429,358.
Tingquist, Stanley C; Talbot, Albert M.; and Hagedorn, William
H., 3,460,604.
Howorth, Douglas: See —
Davies, Robin Evan; and Howorth, Douglas.3,457,369.
Howse, Paul T., Jr.: See —
Mcintosh, Euell K.; and Howse, Paul T., Jr.,3,465,6I8.
Howson, W. H., Limited: See —
Denner, James R., 3,484,165.
Hoy, Austin, and Company, Limited: See —
Proctor, Sidney E., 3,428,364.
Proctor, Sidney E., 3,485,533.
Hoy, Gordon, to Hoynor Limited. Load transporting vehicles.
3,424,489, 1-28-69, CI. 296-1.
Hoy, Gordon, to Hoynor Limited. Load transporting vehicles.
3,449,010, 6-10-69, CI. 296-1.
Hoy, Gordon, to Hoynor Limited. Semi-trailer vehicles. 3,459,451,
8-5-69, CI. 298-22.
Hoy, Kenneth A., to Goodrich:, B. F., Company, The. Integral tire
and hub. 3,425,475, 2-4-69, CI. 152-9.
Hoy, Kenneth L.; and Payue, Paul C, to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Polyester-carboxylic acid adducts and water-based paint com-
positions therefrom. 3,440,192, 4-22-69, CI. 260-22.
Hoye, Peter Albert Theodore: See—
Coates, Harold; and Hoye, Peter Albert Theodore, 3,446, 826.
Hoyer, Ernst: See —
Meininger, Fritz; and Hoyer, Ernst, 3,426,008.
Hoyer, Ernst; Meininger, Fritz; and Noll, Walter, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Copper-containing pyrazolone monoazo dyestuffs. 3,461,111, 8-
12-69, CI. 260-147.
Hoyer, Georg-Alexander: See —
Schulz, Heinz; Arndt, Friedrich; Hoyer, Georg-Alexander; and
Rusch, Reinhart,3,454,591.
Hoyer, Karl, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Cooling apparatus for au-
tomotive vehicles. 3,459,006, 8-5-69, CI. 62-209.
Hoyer, Karl; and Ortlieb, Alfred, to Bosch, Robert G.m.b.H. Infor-
mation storing apparatus. 3,446,943, 5-27-69, CI. 235-61.9
Hoyer, Llewellyn E.: See —
Zupez, John A.; and Hoyer, Llewellyn E., 3,423,1 37.
Hoyer, Nils Peter Lilloe. Translating system for liquid level measure-
ments. 3,440,880, 4-29-69, CI. 73-321.
Hoyland, Alyson Skipp: See —
Pratt, Philip R., 3,460,206.
Hoyle, Tonnie A.: See—
Zawadzki, Thomas; Reventas, Algirdas A.; and Lee, Richard
M.,3,423,347.
Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr.; and McConnell. Wayne V., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Chroman derivatives of 2,5-dimethyl-2,4-hexadiene.
3,476,772, 11-4-69, CI. 260-345.5
Hoyle, Walter W., to Carrier Corporation. Room air conditioner
door construction and mounting means therefor. 3,481,153, 12-2-
69, CI. 62-262.
Hoyler, Robert C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Dynamic comb filter. 3,459,894, 8-5-69, CI. 179-1.
Hoyler, Robert C; Koscinski, Anthony; and Perkinson, William B.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Conference system
wherein transmitting and receiving terminals are separately con-
nected to a talking bus. 3,428,754, 2-18-69, CI. 179-18.
Hoyme, Clifford L.: See —
Hoyme, Ernest G.; and Hoyme, Clifford L., 3,464,392.
Hoyme, Ernest G.; and Hoyme, Clifford L. Hog chute. 3,464,392, 9-
2-69, CI. 119-103.
Hoyne, Earl K., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Corpuscular beam recorder. 3,460,157, 8-5-69, CI. 346-1 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
725
Hoynor Limited: See —
Hoy, Gordon, 3,424,489.
Hoy, Gordon, 3,449,010.
Hoy, Gordon, 3.459,451.
Hoyrup, Sigurd J.: See-
Baker, Thomas R.; Hoyrup, Sigurd J.; and Posen, Boris
S.,3,452,855.
Hoyson, Nickolas. Combination round and hexagonal pusher grips.
3,431,013, 3-4-69, CI. 294-102.
Hoyt, Dolph G., Jr. Golf club iron cover. 3,478,799, 11-18-69, CI.
150-52.
Hoyt, Howard E.; and Pfluger, Helmuth L., to Borden Company,
The. Aqueous alkali metal hydroxide insoluble cellulose ether
membrane. 3,442,674, 5-6-69, CI. 106-197.
Hoyt, Jack W., to United States of America, Navy. Measurements of
molecular weights of high polymers. 3,420,096, 1-7-69, CI. 73-54.
Hoyt, John M.; and Koch, Karl, to National Distillers and Chemical
Corporation. Process for polymerizing 2-methylene glutaronitrile.
3,451,977, 6-24-69, CI. 260-78.4
Hoyt, John M.; and Koch, Karl, to National Distillers and Chemical
Corporation. Novel poly[arylene-bis (arylmethylidyne)] polymers
and their production. 3,472,806, 10-14-69, CI. 260-37.
Hoyt, Kenneth L.; and Sampietro, Achille C, to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Rear suspension system for a motor vehicle. 3,469,649, 9-
30-69, CI. 180-71.
Hoyt, Pete L.: See-
Conrad, Raymond W.; Haisty, Robert W.; and Hoyt, Pete
L..3,421,952.
Hoyte, Alfred F.: See —
Senftle, Frank E.; Hoyte, Alfred F.; and Martinez, Prudencio,
Jr.,3,463,922.
Hoza. Martin D.: See —
Biek, Paul A.; and Hoza, Martin D., 3,453,936.
Hozak, Karel A.: See —
Bennett, John M.; and Hozak, Karel A. ,3,463, 166.
Hozeski, Kenneth W.: See —
Barecki, Chester J.; and Hozeski, Kenneth W., 3,482, 875.
Hozumi, Keichiro, to Yanagimoto Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Ap-
paratus for elementary analysis. 3,451,779, 6-24-69, CI. 23-253.
Hraboweckyj, Mykola. Method and apparatus for consuming com-
bustible gases in engine exhaust gases. 3,468,124, 9-23-69, CI. 60-
30.
Hrach, Josef: See —
Zorn, Hermann; Hrach, Josef; and Zeschmar, Win-
fried,3, 477,989.
Hranitzky, Wilhelm M.: See—
Stutz, Hansruedi S.; Loepfe, Erich; and Hranitzky, Wilhelm
M., 3,485,964.
HRB-Singer, Inc.: See —
Bates, John K., Jr., 3,483,467.
Cannon, John Berkman, Jr.; and Eliot, Warner Ayres,
3,454,786.
Diamant, Henri B., 3,444,386.
Smith, Don E., 3,471,772.
Hrboticky, Jiri, to Vyzkumny Ustav Zuslechtovaci Bendix Corpora-
tion, The. Process of and apparatus for treating sheet materials
devices materials. 3,470,571, 10-7-69, CI. 250-210.
Hrdina, Jan: See —
Storek, Jaroslav; Wiedermann, Jiri; Hrdina, Jan; and Volesky,
Radovan.3,457,716.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Method of evaluating
the concentration gradients in liquids. 3,422,667, 1-21-69, CI. 73-
53.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Drive mechanism for
oscillating devices, particularly control rods. 3,431,789, 3-11-69,
CI. 74-54.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Peristaltic pumping
device. 3,437,050, 4-8-69, CI. 103-148.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Device for measuring
liquid media. 3,437,051, 4-8-69, CI. 103-153.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Method of reducing
the undesirable decrease of the concentration gradients.
3,458,285, 7-29-69, CI. 23-230.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Apparatus for feeding
and measuring a substantially evenly segmentized fluidal medium.
3,463,179, 8-26-69, CI. 137-154.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Method and means
for exactly sectionalizing a flow of liquid in a capillary tubing.
3,471,262, 10-7-69, CI. 23-230.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Method and ap-
paratus for separating number of samples displaced in a tubing of
small internal diameter. 3,472,627, 10-14-69, CI. 23-230.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Apparatus and
process for maintaining uniform size of gas bubble pistons in capil-
lary through flow reactors. 3,472,628, 10-14-69, CI. 23-230.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Stroke control for a
piston sampler used in chromatography. 3,482,451, 12-9-69, CI.
73-423.
Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Device for the treat-
ment of flow of liquid sectionalized by fluidal bubbles. 3,485,295,
12-23-69, CI. 165-147.
Hren, John J., to Jackson and Church Electronics Company, Inc.
Field ion or Held emission microscope having a fiber optic face
plate. 3,486,020, 12-23-69, CI. 250-49.5
Hrishikesan, Kizhakke Govind, to Reynolds Metals Company.
Removal of fluorine from alumina by steam. 3,442,606, 5-6-69,
CI. 23-142.
Hrishikesan, Kizhakke Govind, to Reynolds Metals Company. Zinc
removal. 3,445,186, 5-20-69, CI. 23-141.
Hrishikesan, Kizhakke Govind; Kane, James Franklin; Teas, Edward
Bruce; and Brown, William Haddon, to Reynolds Metals Com-
pany. Treatment of Bayer process digester slurry. 3,469,935, 9-30-
69, CI. 23-52.
Hron, Jaroslav; Kliment, Jiri; Kryzanek, Vladimir; Mines. Bohumil;
and Vytiska, Alois, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju. Cir-
cuit arrangement for indicating the occurrence of an overload
condition on a plurality of input points. 3,436,751, 4-1-69, CI.
340-248.
Hrovath, John W.: See —
Dunn, Lloyd G.; and Hrovath, John W, 3,441, 169.
Hrovath, Linda M.: See —
Dunn, Lloyd G.; and Hrovath, John W., 3,441, 169.
Hrubecky, Frederick J.: See —
Sokolowski, Robert C; Lewis, Frank M., Jr.; and Hrubecky,
Frederick J.,3,484,330.
Hrubesch, Adolf: See —
Suter, Hubert; Nohe, Heinz; Beck, Fritz; and Hrubesch,
Adolf,3,47l,381.
Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corporation, mesne. Fountain.
3,447,749, 6-3-69, CI. 239-17.
Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corporation, mesne. Fountain.
3,481,541, 12-2-69, CI. 239-17.
Hruska, Howard E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Power steering
mechanism. 3,465,842, 9-9-69, CI. 180-79.2
Hrusovsky, Louis, to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Method of making wear resistant spring leaf. 3,466,202, 9-9-69,
CI. 148-149.
Hsiao, Mu-Yue; and Sih, Kwang Y., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Error correction device for parallel data
transmission system. 3,452,328, 6-24-69, CI. 340-146.1
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Metalated
acetylenic polymers and their preparation. 3,438,957, 4-15-69, CI.
260-94.1
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Alkene oxide
polymerization with a supported cobalt oxide-molybdenum oxide
catalyst. 3,441,521, 4-29-69, CI. 260-2.
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Ether additives in
the polymerization of alkene oxides. 3,459,688, 8-5-69, CI. 260-2.
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Crystalline
polymers of propylene oxide. 3,468,817, 9-23-69, CI. 260-2.
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Organometal-metal
beta-diketones as catalysts for alkene oxide polymerization.
3,468,860, 9-23-69, CI. 260-88.3
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Control of
branching and coupling in lithium-terminated polymers. 3,468,972,
9-23-69, CI. 260-836.
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalyst composi-
tions, polymerization process, and products produced thereby.
3,475,395, 10-28-69, CI. 260-88.7
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymerization.
3,480,607, 11-25-69, CI. 260-94.3
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalyst system
comprising an organoaluminum, an organozinc and water.
3,483,135, 12-9-69, CI. 252-431.
Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Increasing
polymerization rate of alkene oxides with alkylene carbonates.
3,487,029, 12-30-69, CI. 260-2.
Hsieh, Henry L.; and Busier, William R., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Organomagnesium-zirconium beta-diketones as catalysts for
alkene oxide polymerization. 3,450,683, 6-17-69, CI. 260-88.3
Hsieh, Henry L.; and Mueller, Francis X., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Polymerization of epihalohydrins alone or with oxirane
compounds. 3,457,197, 7-22-69, CI. 260-2.
Hsieh, Hsueh Y.: See—
Aschenbrenner, Claus M.; Hsieh, Hsueh Y.; and Libby, Richard
L., 3,438,050.
Hsieh, Peter K., to RCA Corporation. Priority circuits. 3,460,043, 8-
5-69, CI. 328-92.
Hsu, Charles T.; and Hamer, Geoffrey, to American Standard Inc.
Flow divider. 3,480,025, 1 1-25-69, CI. 137-2.
Hsu, Howard L.; and Du Fresne, Eugene R., to General Dynamics
Corporation. Epoxy system. 3,423,345, 1-21-69, CI. 260-18.
Hsu, Robert T.: See —
Maliszewski, Leonard A.; and Hsu, Robert T., 3 ,45 1,586.
Hsu, Yih-Yun; and Dunning, John W., Jr., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Slug flow
magnetohydrodynamic generator. 3,453,462, 7-1-69, CI. 310-1 1.
Hsu, Yung Shing, to Omark Industries, Inc. Fastener structures.
3,480,306, 1 1-25-69, CI. 287-53.
Hsu, Yung Shing, to Omark Industries, Inc. Chamber erosion
preventing powder actuated tools. 3,481,143, 12-2-69, CI. 60-26.1
726
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hsu, Yung Shing; and Luciano, John P., Jr., to Omark Industries,
Inc. Fastening structure. 3,459,095, 8-5-69, CI. 85-10.
Hu, Shin-En, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Phospho-
sulfurized phosphite esters and hydrocarbon compositions contain-
ing the same. 3,459,662, 8-5-69, CI. 252-46.7
Hu, Shin-En, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Lubricat-
ing oils and fuels containing organic phosphite reaction products.
3,484,375, 12-16-69, CI. 252-49.9
Hu, Yow-Jiun, to Farrington Business Machines Corporation. Print-
ing mechanism with traveling cylinder. 3,447,458, 6-3-69, CI. 101-
269.
Hu, Yow-Jiun, to Farrington Business Machines Corporation. Varia-
ble character printing apparatus. 3,468,244, 9-23-69, CI. 101-90.
Hu, Yow-Jiun, to Farrington Business Machines Corporation.
Identification card mechanism. 3,483,060, 12-9-69, CI. 156-368.
Hu, Yow-Jiun; and Buc, George L., to Farrington Business Machines
Corporation. Optical fingerprint recording device. 3,478,658, 11-
18-69, CI. 95-1.1
Huang, Barney K.; and Splinter, William E. Automatic transplanter.
3,446,164, 5-27-69, CI. 111-3.
Huang, Ching Yun; and Kizaki, Shoji, to Japan Gas-Chemical Com-
pany, Inc. Water soluble oil modified alkyd resin. 3,481,892, 12-2-
69, CI. 260-22.
Huang, Ching Yun; and Maeda, Masayoshi, to Japan Gas-Chemical
Company, Inc. Epoxy resin having at least one active methylene
ether directly connected to two aromatic nuclei and a process for
producing the same. 3,441,519, 4-29-69, CI. 260-2.
Huang, Sydney S.: See —
Chiou, Charles; Smith, James F.; and Huang, Sydney
S., 3,485,996.
Huang, Yen T., to Teledyne Industries, Inc. Spectral analysis of
events of finite record length. 3,454,876, 7-8-69, CI. 324-77.
Hubacek, Vaclav: See —
Pospisil, Jaroslav; and Hubacek, Vaclav, 3,479,882.
Hubbard, Albert L. Fishing rod. 3,421,247, 1-14-69, CI. 43-18.
Hubbard, Albert W., to Okanagan Copter Sprays, Ltd. Airborne
spraying device. 3,428,276, 2-18-69, CI. 244-136.
Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Extensi-
ble-retractable handles. 3,425,756, 2-4-69, CI. 306-28.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Company. Cotton harvester.
3,422,608, 1-21-69, CI. 56-41.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Company. Cotton harvester.
3,422,751, 1-21-69, CI. 100-233.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Company. Method and apparatus
for positioning doffing structure in a cotton picker. 3,427,791, 2-
18-69, CI. 56-41.
Hubbard, Arthur Lowell, to Deere & Company. Cotton harvester.
3,469,379, 9-30-69, CI. 56-41.
Hubbard, Arthur Lowell, to Deere & Company. Blower means for
cotton harvester. 3,487,450, 12-30-69, CI. 302-17.
Hubbard, Bobby Gene, to Spielman, Warren L., mesne. Electronic
annunciator means. 3,457,559, 7-22-69, CI. 340-213.1
Hubbard, Bruce W., deceasedO (by Hubbard, Ruth Florin; ex-
ecutrix), to Grace, W. R., & Co. Spiked shoe sole. 3,461,576, 8-
19-69, CI. 36-67.
Hubbard, Bruce W., Jr.: See—
Hedman, Edward A.; and Hubbard, Bruce W., Jr.,3,422,080.
Hubbard, Charles J., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Temperature-compen-
sated gauging laser interferometer system. 3,477,789, 11-11-69,
CI. 356-106.
Hubbard, David C; and Harper, James K., to Chance, A. B., Com-
pany. Crossarm gin. 3,472,395, 10-14-69, CI. 212-8.
Hubbard, David C; and Zumsteg, David B., to Chance, A. B., Com-
pany. Tap clamp. 3,431,538, 3-4-69, CI. 339-95.
Hubbard, Glenn R.: See—
McAlvay, John C; and Hubbard, Glenn R., 3,465,5 19.
Hubbard, Harold C, to Motor Wheel Corporation. Welding control.
3,445,622, 5-20-69, CI. 219-124.
Hubbard, Harold C, to Motor Wheel Corporation. Process of mak-
ing molded magnetic material. 3,451,934, 6-24-69, CI. 252-62.54
Hubbard, Harold C, to Motor Wheel Corporation. Electromagnet.
3,476,223, 11-4-69, CI. 188-164.
Hubbard, Jack L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method and apparatus
for installing underwater wellhead support. 3,430,695, 3-4-69, CI.
166-0.5
Hubbard, James R.; and Reid, John B., to Philco-Ford Corporation.
Laundry apparatus. 3,464,239, 9-2-69, CI. 68-134.
Hubbard, Joseph W. Electrical target with impact-deforming elec-
trode. 3,469,843, 9-30-69, CI. 273-102.2
Hubbard, Lawrence H.: See —
Tsao, George T.; Reid, Thornton H.; Hiller, Fred L.; and Hub-
bard, Lawrence H., 3,432, 345.
Hubbard, Otis E.: See-
Leslie, John H.; and Hubbard, Otis E, 3,468,24 1.
Hubbard, Peter J., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Cyclonic reactor.
3,432,101, 3-11-69, CI. 239-214.17
Hubbard, Richard H.: See—
Zimmet, Arthur L.; and Hubbard, Richard H., 3,461, 867.
Hubbard, Ruth Florin: See —
Hubbard, Bruce W., 3.461 ,576.
Hubbard, William C: See—
Hancks, Dorothy E.; Hubbard, William C; and Routh, Claude
C, 3,458,857.
Hubbard, William E.: See—
Beichler, Robert W.; and Hubbard, William E., 3, 451 ,610.
Hubbard, William M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Majority power sensor. 3,433,979, 3-18-69, CI. 307-235.
Hubbard, William M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Timing recovery circuit for use in frequency- modulated, dif-
ferentially coherent phase modulation (FM-DPM) communication
system. 3,480,869, 1 1-25-69, CI. 329-1 12.
Hubbard, Winchester L.: See —
Covey, Rupert A.; Smith, Allen E.; and Hubbard, Winchester
L., 3,463,859.
Hageman, Howard A.; and Hubbard, Winchester L., 3,458,304.
Hubbard-Hall Chemical Company, The: See —
Kirkpatrick, Oscar H.; and Hobush, Albert P., 3,442,783.
Hubbart, Jason C. Andling device. 3,464,142, 9-2-69, CI. 43-43.13
Hubbell, Dean S.; and Holmgren, Robert E., to Robertson, H. H.,
Company. Porcelain-enamel on galvanized steels by means of an
aluminum coat. 3,475,141, 10-28-69, CI. 29-183.5
Hubbell, Dean S.; and Howlett, Ernest E., to Robertson, H. H.,
Company. Porcelain enameled aluminum articles. 3,482,951, 12-9-
69, CI. 29-195.
Hubbell, Franklin R., HI, to Walker Manufacturing Company. Muf-
fler with diagonal tube ends. 3,441,105, 4-29-69, CI. 181-61.
Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated: See —
Adra, Tarek, 3,476,925.
Carissimi, Vincent L., 3,449,706.
Carissimi, Vincent L.; and Lipinski, Vincent F., 3,452,321.
Carlson, Ernest R„ 3,452,317.
Carlson, Ernest R.; and Lipinski, Vincent F., 3,474,377.
Fee, Richard A., 3,452,167.
Mackiewicz, Czeslaw, 3,444,345.
Misencik, John; and Lee, Sung C, 3,434,039.
Morris, Alton R.; and McDonald, Thomas M., 3,473,091.
Murphy, Robert M.; Holland, John W.; and McDonald, Thomas
M., 3,440,429.
Peterson, Carl B., Jr., 3,426,321.
Peterson, Carl B., Jr., 3,472,119.
Hubbell, Richard S., to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany. Signal converter circuit. 3,453,391, 7-1-69, CI. 179-16.
Hubble, Gerald A.: See —
North, John D.; and Hubble, Gerald A. ,3,48 1,466.
Hubble, Ira L. Belt sander or grinder. 3,422,576, 1-21-69, CI. 51-
148.
Hubble, William S.: See-
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., 3,476,173.
Bracken, Joseph W., Jr.; and Hubble, William S., 3,482,622.
Hubbuch, Leo P., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Film-forming composition. 3,444,183, 5-13-69, CI. 260-32.6
Hubby, Laurence M., to Texaco Inc. Electric motor control system
for a beam type pumping load. 3,440,512, 4-22-69, CI. 318-474.
Hube, Arthur B., to American District Telegraph Company. Method
and apparatus for detecting waterflow including a non-instantane-
ously recycling retard element. 3,448,442, 6-3-69, CI. 340-239.
Hubel, Karl W.; and Braye, Emile H., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Five membered zirconium, boron, thallium and gold heterocyclic
compounds. 3,426,052, 2-4-69. CI. 260-429.
Hubele, Adolf: See —
Rohr, Otto; and Hubele, Adolf.3,423,470.
Huber, Alfred: See —
Brunner, Emil; Hasler, Hans; and Huber, Alfred, 3, 436,445.
Huber, Ernst Rudolf, to Landis & Gyr, A.G. Rotary step-by-step
motor with damper and plural magnet rotor. 3,456,138, 7-15-9,
CI. 310-49.
Huber, Ernst. Device for mixing or surface-treating flowable goods.
3,429,560, 2-25-69, CI. 259-72.
Huber, Erwin: See —
Finkhauser, Dieter; and Huber, Erwin, 3,427,404.
Strobelt, Walter; Huber, Erwin; and Friese, Andreas, 3,449, 527.
Huber, Eugen Wilhelm; and Wilmers, Gottlieb. Hot gas rotary piston
machine. 3,483,694, 12-16-69, CI. 60-24.
Huber, Franz J. A., to United States of America, Air Force. Cooling
apparatus for high heat fluxes. 3.478,820, 1 1-18-69, CI. 165-47.
Huber, Fritz, to Guhl & Scheiblen A.G. Selective rotary printing
machine for printing tickets and the like. 3,453,952, 7-8-69, CI.
101-91.
Huber, Gerald: See—
Winkler. Franz; Knodler, Dietheim; and Huber,
Gerald.3,453,178.
Huber, Hans-Peter, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Flash unit.
3,457,845, 7-29-69, CI. 95-11.
Huber. Hans-Peter: See —
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr. Helmut; von Wasielewski. Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter, Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard.3.483.807.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-
Peter.3,447,438.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-
Peter.3.472.695.
LIST OF PATENTEES
727
Huber, Harry; and Moncorge, Gerard, to CSF-Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Gas-filled discharge tube and electrical
energy generators using the same. 3,460,024, 8-5-69, CI. 321-35.
Huber, Helmut; Schaefer, Paul; and Biland, Hans Rudolf, to Ciba
Limited. Process for the manufacture of polymers stablized against
the effects of ultraviolet rays. 3,423,360, 1-21-69, CI. 260-47.
Huber. J., & Cie, AG: See—
Huber, Jakob, 3,447,773.
Huber, J. M., Corporation: See —
Balentine, John Wesly; lannicelli, Joseph; and Whitley, James
B., 3,442,677.
Donaldson, Thomas Alexander, 3,436,059.
Donaldson, Thomas Alexander, 3,464,908.
lannicelli, Joseph; Millman, Nathan; and Stone, William J. D.,
3.471,011.
Lehr, John Dalton; and Wells, John Lee, 3,471,260.
Mays, Robert K.; and Bertorelli, Orlando Leonard, 3,437,441.
Huber, Jakob, to Huber, J., & Cie, AG. Electromagnetic fluid valve
having fluid-tight housing for electromagnetic parts. 3,447,773, 6-
3-69, CI. 251-30.
Huber, Joel E., to General Motors Corporation. Photosensitized ox-
ygenation process for preparing 20-ketosteroids from correspond-
ing 22-enamines. 3,468,776, 9-23-69, CI. 204-158.
Huber. Johann, to MMM Munchener Medigin Mechanik GmbH.
Sterilizing process and apparatus. 3,482,930, 12-9-69, CI. 21-56.
Huber, Johann: See —
Ruckborn, Gunther; Donhauser, Friedl; and Huber,
Johann.3,429,135.
Huber, John A.; and Baringer, Berlyn E., to U.S. Industries, Inc.
Dual roll feeding apparatus. 3,425,612, 2-4-69, CI. 226-177.
Huber, John A.: See —
Baringer, Berlyn E.; Hole, Marvin A.; and Huber, John
A. ,3,45 1,237.
Frank, Josef; demons, Maurice M.; Huber, John A.; and Bar-
inger, Berlyn E., 3,48 1,523.
Huber, John Henry, to AMP Incorporated. Coax patch panel in insu-
lative housing members therefor. 3,471,825, 10-7-69, CI. 339-61.
Huber, Joseph M.: See —
Huber, Mortimer J., 3,460,657.
Huber, Kenneth J.; Johnston, Jack F.; Nissen, Edward K.; and Pou-
rie, De Witt R., to Union Starch & Refining Co., Inc. Continuous
production of industrial starch pastes. 3,424,613, 1-28-69, CI. 127-
28.
Huber, Ludwig Konrad, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation.
Chlorinated parabanic acids. 3,433,799, 3-18-69, CI. 260-309.5
Huber, Ludwig Konrad; and Mandell, Harry Creston, Jr., to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corporation. Preparation of amidosulfuryl fluoride by
the reaction of trichlorophosphonitridosulfuryl chloride with
hydrogen fluoride. 3.431,088, 3-4-69, CI. 23-357.
Huber, Ludwig Konrad; and Ocone, Luke Ralph, to Pennsalt Chemi-
cals Corporation. Process for manufacture of hydrazine and alkyl
substituted hydrazines. 3,442,612, 5-6-69, CI. 23-190.
Huber, Ludwig Konrad; and Ocone, Luke Ralph, to Pennsalt Chemi-
cals Corporation. Process for manufacture of hydrazine and alkyl
substituted hydrazines. 3,454,361, 7-8-69, CI. 23-190.
Huber, Ludwig: See —
Haag, Franz; and Huber, Ludwig.3,447,878.
Huber, Manfred; and Klimek, Norbert, to English Numbering
Machines Limited. Pawl and ratchet stepping mechanisms.
3,451,279, 6-24-69, CI. 74-128.
Huber, Mortimer J., to Huber, Joseph M. Torque clutches.
3,460,657, 8-12-69, CI. 192-61.
Huber, Richard, to Varta Pertrix-Union G.m.b.H. Galvanic dry cells.
3,440,104, 4-22-69, CI. 136-103.
Huber, Robert H.: See-
Hall, George D.; Huber, Robert H.; and Wagner, Robert
W.,3,430,084.
Monpetit, Louis; and Huber, Robert.3,443,1 1 1.
Huber, Robert, to Societe des Procedes Modernes d'Injection
Sopromi. Fuel injection system for internal-combustion engines.
3.460,520, 8-12-69, CI. 123-32.
Huber, Robert, to Societe des Procede Modernes d"Injection
Sopromi. Electromagnetic fuel-injection valve. 3,464,627, 9-2-69,
CI. 239-96.
Huber, Robert, to Societe des Procedes Modernes d'Injection
Sopromi. Safety device for electromagnetic fuel-injection spray
nozzles for internal combustion engines. 3,481.542, 12-2-69, CI.
239-71.
Huber, Roy L.: See —
Dawson, John R.; and Huber. Roy L., 3,487, 206.
Huber. Roy Lee. Perpetual calendar for watch band. 3,474,558, 10-
28-69, CI. 40-107.
Huber. Victor R., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Dual chamber
tire and inflating means. 3,480,064, 1 1-25-69. CI. 152-340.
Huber, Victor R.; and Cardenas. Armando, to Goodrich, B. F., Com-
pany, The. Dual chambered tire valve. 3,476,168, 11-4-69, CI.
152-427.
Hubert, Andre J.: See —
Viehe, Heinz G.; and Hubert, Andre J.,3,439.038.
Hubert, Andre, to Union Carbide Corporation. Novel process for the
preparation of olefinic compounds and derivatives thereof.
3,478,122, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-677.
Hubert, Franz Hans, to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Catheter
needle. 3,469.579, 9-30-69. CI. 128-214.4
Hubert, Gustav, to Ultra-Violet Products, Inc. Signature verification
system. 3,467,825, 9-16-69, CI. 250-78.
Hubert, Gustav, to Ultra-Violet Products, Inc. Signature comparison
system. 3,487,210, 12-30-69, CI. 250-78.
Hubert, Joseph B.: See —
Armbruster, Ronald H. D.; and Hubert, Joseph B., 3,446, 1 67.
Hubert, Robert L.: See—
Langford, Thomas S.; and Hubert, Robert L. ,3,477, 391.
Hubert, W., & Co. Machinefabriek N.V.: See—
Jellesma, Anne, 3,464,360.
Hubiak, Walter: See—
Lohr, Raymond J.; Hubiak, Walter; and Carver, Richard
N., 3,453,921.
Hubin, Allen J.; and Smith, Samuel, to Minnesota Mining and Manu-
facturing Company. Polyether polyprimary polyamines and
elastomeric products thereof. 3.436,359, 4-1-69, CI. 260-2.
Hubinger Company, The: See —
Elizer, Lee H., 3,449,322.
Hubka, Theodore, to General Precision Systems Inc. Doppler radar
altimetry apparatus. 3,427,615, 2-1 1-69, CI. 343-14.
Hubner, Erwin, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Cathode having an
end face carrier for an emission substance and the production
thereof. 3,441,779, 4-29-69, CI. 313-346.
Hubner, Erwin, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Overhead projector.
3,486,817, 12-30-69, CI. 353-98.
Hubner, Kurt: See —
Chauvy, Daniel; Guye, Raymond; and Hubner, Kurt, 3, 427,479.
Hubner, Kurt, to Centre Electronique Horloger S.A. Semi-conduct-
ing resistance and a method for its manufacture. 3,453,498, 7-1-
69, CI. 317-101.
Hubner, Rolf. Method of and device for following combustion in
mines and the like. 3,420,575, 1-7-69, CI. 299-1.
Hubner, Rolf. Gas analyzer with gas-sample aspiration. 3,427,862, 2-
18-69, CI. 73-23.
Hubner, Siegfried, to Carl, Walther, Sportwaffenfabrik. Silencer for
firearms discharging gasses at supersonic velocity. 3,478,841, 11-
18-69, CI. 181-47.
Hubner, Wolfgang: See —
Fischer, Josef; Krautwald, Herbert; and Hubner, Wolf-
gang,3,482,193.
Krautwald, Herbert; Hubner, Wolfgang; Bosch, Werner; and
Aigner, Georg,3,45 1,022.
Hue, Jean M., to Compagnie Generale D'Electro-Ceramique. High
voltage insulating column with potential distribution rings.
3,470,308, 9-30-69, CI. 174-141.
Huck, Alfred J.; and Ketterer, Charles W., to Knapp-Monarch Com-
pany. Toaster. 3,452,670, 7-1-69, CI. 99-329.
Huck, Charles M., to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation. Tablet
dispensing device. 3,437,236, 4-8-69, CI. 221-86.
Huck, Charles M., to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation. Insertion
unit. 3,448,737, 6-10-69, CI. 128-127.
Huck, George E., to American Pipe and Construction Co. Method
and apparatus for fabricating thin- walled large diameter steel pipe
cylinders. 3,432,914, 3-18-69, CI. 29-477.3
Huck Manufacturing Company: See —
Baugh, Charles W., 3,424,051.
Baugh, Charles W., 3,425,259.
Chirco, Peter R., 3,475,945.
Colosimo, Louis E., 3,446,509.
Hurd, Ramon L.; and Wittmeyer, Herbert M., 3,459,447.
Hurd. Ramon L.. 3,478,564.
Orloff, John F.; and Baugh, Charles W., 3,421,562.
Reynolds, Perry J.; and Orloff, John F„ 3,464,306.
Reynolds, Perry J., 3,464,472.
Huck, Nelton D.: See—
Schroeder, Adolph C; and Huck. Nelton D., 3,477, 243.
Huck, William F. Multi-color rotary printing press. 3.486,444, 12-
30-69, CI. 101-152.
Huck, William F.; and Urban, Joseph, to Brunswick Corporation.
Bowling scoring apparatus. 3,433.479, 3-18-69, CI. 273-54.
Huckabay, William B. Sonic transmitter. 3,428,940, 2-18-69, CI.
340-12.
Huckabee, James M., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Recording and reproducing heads with means for recording
both magnetically and mechanically. 3.430.005, 2-25-69. CI. 179-
100.1
Huckaby. Harold, to Russell Tool Co. Tool holder. 3,465,623, 9-9-
69, CI. 82-36.
Huckell, Gary R.: See—
Hedger. Earl G.; Huckell, Gary R.; and Leonard, Daniel
R., 3.437.750.
Hucks, Helmut. Noa. Fritz; and Dahl. Julius, to Maschinenfabrik
Froriep G.m.b.H. Heavy machine tool. 3,460,435. 8-12-69, CI. 90-
15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Huckstadt, Harald; Saleck, Wilhelm; Ulrich, Hans; Randolph, Au-
gust; and Grabhofer, Herbert, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft.
Photographic silver halide emulsions stabilized with 2-imino-
thiazolones. 3,434,842, 3-25-69, CI. 96-109.
Huckstadt, Harold; Saleck, Wilhelm; Randolph, August; and Ranz,
Erwin, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Spirocyclic quaternary
nitrogen compounds as silver halide sensitizers. 3,471,296, 10-7-
69, CI. 96-107.
Hudacko, Vincent J.: See—
Orkin, Stanley S.; and Hudacko, Vincent J. ,3,428,374.
Hudak, Thomas P., to Akron National Bank and Trust Company.
Child's safety seat. 3,454,304, 7-8-69, CI. 297-389.
Hudak, William J.: See—
Grisar, Johann Martin; and Hudak, William J. ,3,439,034.
Grisar, Johann Martin; and Hudak, William J. ,3,439,035.
Huddle, Carl F. Damping means for portable structure. 3,465,764, 9-
9-69, CI. 135-1.
Huddle, Francis Godfrey, to Distillers Company Limited, The. As-
sembly units. 3,444,884, 5-20-69, CI. 137-316.
Huddle, Harley E., to Cincinnati Cleaning and Finishing Machinery
Company. Handling and cleaning fragile containers. 3,442,708, 5-
6-69, CI. 134-32.
Huddleston, Charles R. Sub-target aiming device. 3,475,821, 11-4-
69, CI. 33-46.
Huddleston, Roy L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Hydrostatic extrusion apparatus. 3,484,806, 12-16-
69, CI. 72-60.
Huddleston, Stanley R.: See —
Miller, Meryl E.; Huddleston, Stanley R.; and Work, Carl
F.,3,480,934.
Huddleston, Thomas J.: See —
Johnston, Chester C; and Huddleston, Thomas J. ,3,428,410.
Huddy, Robert A., to Sierra Engineering Company. Introducer for
epidural needle. 3,469,580, 9-30-69, CI. 128-215.
Hudecek, Carl J.: See —
Finn, John B.; and Hudecek, Carl J.,3,468,646.
Hudgell, Alfred W. D.: See-
Parr, William G.; and Hudgell, Alfred W. D.,3,457,342.
Hudgell, Alfred William David, to British Nylon Spinners Limited.
Spinneret for heterofilaments. 3,469,279, 9-30-69, CI. 18-8.
Hudgens, James J.: See —
Constantakis, Roberto; and Hudgens, James J. ,3,440,685.
Hudgins, Charles M., Jr.; Casad, Burton M.; and Haden, Elard L., to
Continental Oil Company. Use of electro-osmosis plus freezing in
construction of underground storage tanks. 3,424,662, 1-28-69,
CI. 204-180.
Hudgins, Eugene: See —
Rossman, Joseph J.; and Hudgins, Eugene.3,463,044.
Hudig Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Schinke, Horst, 3,446,398.
Hudis, Michael I., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Slip form paver with slip
form release. 3,421,418, 1-14-69, CI. 94-39.
Hudnall, Alton. Bicycle structure. 3,485,508, 12-23-69, CI. 280-234.
Hudson, Arthur F. Bearing. 3,466,101, 9-9-69, CI. 308-6.
Hudson, Arthur F. Bearing construction. 3,469,893, 9-30-69, CI.
308-6.
Hudson, Charles B., to Vineland Poultry Labs. Multifunctional
Laryngotracheitis vaccine and method of making the same.
3,444,293, 5-13-69, CI. 424-89.
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton, Thomas Richard; Cottle, Victor
Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David, to Graham-Enock Manufac-
turing Co. Limited, and Express Dairy Company (London)
Limited. Packaging. 3,466,850, 9-16-69, CI. 53-28.
Hudson, Doyle R., to Olinkraft, Inc. Closing device. 3,458,969, 8-5-
69, CI. 53-137.
Hudson, E. W., Limited: See —
Archer, Richard John, 3,422,882.
Archer, Richard John, 3,438,137.
Hudson Engineering Company: See —
Napolitano, Pellegrino E., 3,425,436.
Napolitano, Pellegrino E., 3,451,417.
Napolitano, Pellegrino E., 3,481,274.
Hudson Engineering Corporation: See —
Davidson, Eugene M.; Gunter, Addison Y.; and Owen, Tom E.,
3,482,299.
Gunter, Addison Y., 3,438,433.
Hudson, Frederick W.; and Cranch, John E., to Xerox Corporation.
Corona charging apparatus with means to urge a flow of aeriform
fluid across the corona wires. 3,471,695, 10-7-69, CI. 250-49.5
Hudson, H. D., Manufacturing Company: See —
Witek, Joseph; and Beercheck, Thomas, 3,481,481.
Hudson, Harry W., to Twentieth Century Products Corp. Flush valve
tripping device. 3,443,262, 5-13-69, CI. 4-67.
Hudson, Hugh P.: See —
Walsh, John H.; Hudson, Hugh P.; Botham, John C; and Lan-
don, Joseph E., 3,462,263.
Hudson, James R.: See—
Frasier, Carlton R.; Hittel, Lorenz A.; Hudson, James R.;
Rakoczi, Laszlo L.; Sansbury, David L.; and Wiener, Jerome
B., 3,483,521.
Hudson, Jesse S., to Nypel, Inc. Cutter. 3,483,780, 12-16-69, CI. 83-
81.
Hudson, John W., to USS Agri-Chemicals, Inc., mesne. Production
of granular magnesium ammonium phosphate. 3,459,530, 8-5-69,
CI. 71-33.
Hudson, John W.; and Ferguson, Gerald D., to USS Agri-Chemicals,
Inc., mesne. Granulation of sewage sludge. 3,442,637, 5-6-69, CI.
71-12.
Hudson, John W.; and Ferguson, Gerald D., to USS Agri-Chemicals,
Inc., mesne. Production of granular sewage sludge. 3,451,800, 6-
24-69, CI. 71-12.
Hudson, Joseph Dunn: See —
Harvey, Jack Lane; and Hudson, Joseph Dunn,3,472,720.
Hudson, Kenneth C, to RCA Corporation. Laser recorder with opti-
cal filter. 3,465,347, 9-2-69, CI. 346-1.
Hudson, Kenneth C: See —
Haynes, Harold E.; and Hudson, Kenneth C. , 3,448,21 1.
Hudson, Lester S.; and Ott, Eugene G., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Cutting tool having hard insert in hole surrounded by hard facing.
3,461,983, 8-19-69, CI. 175-375.
Hudson Machine & Tool Corporation: See —
Richter, Walter, 3,427,840.
Richter, Walter, 3,470,726.
Hudson Machine Works, Inc.: See —
Burgess, Harry Lee, 3,460,614.
Hudson, Marvin E., to Avco Corporation. Spin time recorder.
3,453,892, 7-8-69, CI. 73-489.
Hudson, Monie S. Process and apparatus for treating wood.
3,427,186, 2-11-69, CI. 117-116.
Hudson, Monie S. Method and apparatus for longitudinally im-
pregnating wood. 3,443,881, 5-13-69, CI. 21-7.
Hudson, Orlando. Fireproof container for oxidizable materials in-
cluding explosives. 3,446,41 1, 5-27-69, CI. 229-3.5
Hudson Photographic Industries Inc.: See —
Martinez, Eugene, 3,455,631.
Hudson, Raymond A.: See —
Walchle, David L.; Hudson, Raymond A.; and Sekulich, Stephen
A.,3,443,845.
Hudson, Robert B.; and Mesmer, Robert E., to Monsanto Company.
Production of sodium tripolyphosphate. 3,431,069, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
106.
Hudson, Russell L.: See —
Shapiro, Hymin; and Hudson, Russell L., 3,443,919.
Shapiro, Hymin; and Hudson, Russell L., 3 ,475, 145.
Hudson, Virginia Z. Toothbrush with dentifrice holder. 3,432,245, 3-
11-69, CI. 401-132.
Hudson, William Jeffrey, Jr.; and Gaw, John William, to AMP, In-
corporated. Vacuum tube termination. 3,434,097, 3-18-69, CI.
339-89.
Hudspeth, Thomas: See —
Roney, Robert K.; Rosen, Harold A.; Hudspeth, Thomas; Suye-
matsu, Herbert T.; and Eick, Meredith K.,3,453,621.
Hudswell, Fred; and Waldron, John Clifford Hildrith, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Process for producing a tan-
talum oxide ion exchange material. 3,481,694, 12-2-69, CI. 23-15.
Hueber, Werner G.; and flecker, Klaus J., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Adaptive control system for airborne television camera.
3,435,140, 3-25-69, CI. 178-7.81
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and Tar-
man, Paul B., to Consolidation Coal Company. Production of
hydrogen via the steam-iron process utilizing dual solids recycle.
3,442,619, 5-6-69, CI. 23-214.
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and Tar-
man, Paul B., to Consolidation Coal Company. Production of
hydrogen via the steam-iron process. 3,442,620, 5-6-69, CI. 23-
214.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Bencze, William Laszlo, to Ciba
Corporation. Basic ethers of dihydronaphthyl-phenols. 3,422,1 14,
1-14-69, CI. 260-296.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Werner, Lincoln Harvey, to Ciba
Corporation. 2-Aminomethyl-2,3-dihydrobenzofurans as antihyper-
tensive agents. 3,459,860, 8-5-69, CI. 424-250.
Huebner, Charles Ferdinand; and Werner, Lincoln Harvey, to Ciba
Corporation. 2-( Piperazino )methyl-2 ,3-dihydrobenzofurans.
3,470,185, 9-30-69, CI. 260-268.
Huebner, Edward J.: See —
Thomas, Robert Warren; Huebner, Edward J.; and Yerger,
Harold,3,455,067.
Huebner, Guenther; and Maenz, Herbert, to Chemie Gruenenthal
G.m.b.H. Auxiliary transfer device. 3,484,849, 12-16-69, CI. 137-
575.
Huebner, Robert J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass forming container
neck ring. 3,424,569, 1-28-69, CI. 65-172.
Huebner, Robert L. Me...iod of reconditioning crankshafts,
camshafts, and the like. 3,419,949, 1-7-69, CI. 29-401.
Huebner, Victor R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Continuous parti-
cle electrophoresis apparatus having improved particle band sta-
bility. 3,458,428, 7-29-69, CI. 204-301.
Huebner, Victor R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Method for the
concentration of trace impurities in gaseous media by absorption.
3,486,298, 12-30-69, CI. 55-67.
LIST OF PATENTEES
729
Huebscher, Herbert, to Hazeltine Corporation, mesne. Position
monitoring system. 3,474,460, 10-21-69, CI. 343-6.5
Huebscher, Richard G.; and Hacha, Thomas H., to United Aircraft
Corporation, mesne. Fuel cell with heat and water vapor removing
means. 3,455,743, 7-15-69, CI. 136-86.
Huebschman, Melvin C, to Monsanto Company. Optical determina-
tion of low luster in drawn nylon. 3,421,820, 1-14-69, CI. 88-14.
Hueck, Hendrik J.: See —
Van Bochove, Cornelis; Hueck, Hendrik J.; and Wittcoff,
Harold.3,453,067.
Hueco, S.A.: See—
Serna, Miguel Fisac, 3,481,091.
Huedepohl, Hugo F.: See —
Abbott, Thomas I.; and Huedepohl, Hugo F., 3,473,926.
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff, Gustav, to Chemische Werke
Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of 1 ,4-cyclohexane
dicarboxylic acid diaikyl esters. 3,428,668, 2-18-69, CI. 260-468.
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff, Gustav, to Chemische Werke
Witten GmbH. Process for the preparation of carboxylic acid aryl
esters. 3,476,785, 11-4-69, CI. 260-410.5
Huelsmann, Hans-Leo: See —
Wolfes, Wolfang; Renckhoff, Gustav; and Huelsmann, Hans-
Leo,3 ,459,7 14.
Hueni, Albrecht; Schweizer, Ernst; and Schroeder, Dorothy, to Ciba
Corporation. Biphenyl, diphenylalkane and diphenylether com-
pounds, amino-substituted on the phenyl rings. 3,445,467, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-256.4
Huesgen, Eugene L., to Carrier Corporation. Gas compression
system having inlet gas control. 3,441,200, 4-29-69, CI. 230-5.
Huesker-Stiewe, Karl; and Wagner, Otto. Form for concrete or the
like. 3,486,341, 12-30-69, CI. 61-38.
Huet, Pierre. Pressure sensitive devices. 3,455,165, 7-15-69, CI. 73-
398.
Huette, Walter F.; Struger, Odo J.; and Brandt, Ivan L., to Allen-
Bradley Company. Control circuit responsive to the sum total cur-
rent to a load. 3,444,437, 5-13-69, CI. 317-148.5
Huey, Abram D., Ill; and McGhee, John D., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Curve resolver. 3,459,932, 8-5-69,
CI. 235-197.
Huey, William G.; Armento, William H.; and Stanley, Lester N., to
GAF Corporation. Process for dyeing fibers of polyethylene
terephtha- late and blends thereof with cotton with monoazo
dyestuffs. 3,437,418, 4-8-69, CI. 8-21.
Hufeld, John L.: See—
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney,
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.;
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.;
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H., 3,477, 225.
Huff, Bruce E.: See-
Huff, Clark L.; and Huff, Bruce E.,3,444,674.
Huff, Clark L.; and Huff, Bruce E. Fence cleaner. 3,444,674, 5-20-
69, CI. 56-25.4
Huff, Donald R., to Ozark Reconditioning Company. Method and
apparatus for producing molded hollow articles. 3,449,188, 6-10-
69, CI. 156-173.
Huff, Earl C; and Pattee, John R., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Mag-
netic densimeter. 3,455,169, 7-15-69, CI. 73-454.
Huff, George F.; and Voegtly, Richard O., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Spray coating apparatus. 3,434,458, 3-25-69,
CI. 118-301.
Huff, Herbert G., to Kelvinator, Inc., mesne. Combination window
and shutter arrangement for range oven doors. 3,451,389, 6-24-
69, CI. 126-200.
Huff, Herbet G.; and Shelly, Donald J., to Kelvinator, Inc., mesne.
Shutter for window in oven door. 3,433,213, 3-18-69, CI. 126-197.
Huff, James R.: See —
Elliott, William E.; and Huff, James R.,3,445,290.
Huff, John B., to United States of America, Interior. Process for
preserving fish by irradiation. 3,434,850, 3-25-69, CI. 99-217.
Huff, Joseph H., to Dreyer, Floyd H. Engine. 3,451,382, 6-24-69, CI.
123-18.
Huff, Karl; and Hofmeier, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for producing polycarbonate films and
product thereof. 3,445,561, 5-20-69, CI. 264-288.
Huff, Major Walter. Cryogenic method and apparatus for drilling hot
geothermal zones. 3,424,254, 1-28-69, CI. 175-17.
Huff, Major Walter, to Sea-Chem Industries Ltd., mesne. Sea plant
harvesting apparatus. 3,449,892, 6-17-69, CI. 56-9.
Huff, Walter, to Sea-Chem Industries Ltd., mesne. Apparatus and
method for culturing and propagating marine algae. 3,439,449, 4-
22-69, CI. 47-1.4
Huffaker, James Edward; and Beard, Bramlet L., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Sizing and layout of autostereographic prints for
graphic arts reproduction. 3,420,663, 1-7-69, CI. 96-40.
Huffaker, James E., to Eastman Kodak Company. Preregistration
and layout of three- dimensional prints. 3,462,226, 8-19-69, CI.
356-72.
Hufferd, George H., to Clevite Corporation. Piezoelectrically ignited
gas torch. 3,431,058, 3-4-69, CI. 431-264.
Huffman, Charles O.: See —
Curtze. Edward W.; Huffman, Charles O.; and Mikus, Clifford
A. ,3,424,357.
Huffman, Delbert W.: See—
Froehner, Warren P.; Swallow, Robert E.; and Huffman, Delbert
W.,3,450,155.
Huffman, Donald D.; and Jacket, Arthur P., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Train identification system. 3,479,503, 11-18-69,
CI. 246-124.
Huffman, Donald W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Selector matrix check circuit. 3,460,093, 8-5-69, CI. 340-166.
Huffman, Ernestine H.: See —
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr.; and Huffman, William A.
H.,3,440,226.
Huffman, Harold W., to Hamilton Tool Company, The. Method of
and means for distributing glue to a moving web. 3,476,631, 11-4-
69, CI. 156-291.
Huffman, Jerry P.: See —
Auer, John H., Jr.; and Huffman, Jerry P. ,3,474,400.
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger
P.,3,423,733.
Auer, John H., Jr.; Huffman, Jerry P.; and Van Wormer, Roger
P.,3,482,208.
Huffman, Kenneth Robert; and Ullman, Edwin Fisher, to American
Cyanamid Company. 3-Aroyl-2-alkylchromone compounds.
3,444,212, 5-13-69, CI. 260-345.2
Huffman Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Holloway, Richard D., 3,422,553.
Silbereis, Joseph A.; Holloway, Richard D.; and Sadler, Kenneth
B., 3,442,335.
Wolf, Donald A., 3,443,825.
Huffman, Mervin C, to Gardner-Denver Company. Exhaust pipe as-
sembly for pneumatic tools. 3,444,692, 5-20-69, CI. 60-64.
Huffman, Mervin C: See —
Vincent, Robert R.; and Huffman, Mervin C, 3,441, 323.
Huffman, Tommie R., to Motorola, Inc. Buried integrated circuit
radiation shields. 3,431,468, 3-4-69, CI. 317-101.
Huffman, Tommie R.; Ehlenberger, Gary G.; and Mc Donald,
Robert A., to Motorola Inc. Phosphorus diffusion system.
3,442,725, 5-6-69, CI. 148-189.
Huffman, William A. H.: See—
Crovatt, Lawrence W., Jr.; and Huffman, William A.
H.,3,440,226.
Hufford, James Howard, to Bliss, E. W., Company. AC-DC common
load switch. 3,433,971, 3-18-69, CI. 307-18.
Huffstutler, Miles C, Jr.; and Kerns, Becky T., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Carbon transmitter with moving elec-
trode fins for granule loosening and enhanced electrode coupling.
3,437,764, 4-8-69, CI. 179-124.
Hufgard, Albert. Series of structural plug-in components for erection
of scaffolding, frameworks or the like. 3,429,093, 2-25-69, CI. 52-
648.
Hufnagel, Andrew, to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Fail-safe
vital relay contact arrangement. 3,433,917, 3-18-69, CI. 200-166.
Hufnagel, Andrew, to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Armature
arrangement. 3,461,411, 8-12-69, CI. 335-270.
Hufton, Arthur G.: See —
Dogadko, Peter; and Hufton, Arthur G., 3,433,208.
Hufton, Arthur G.; and Reddel, Robert J., to Motorola, Inc. Dis-
tributor. 3,426,740, 2-1 1-69, CI. 123-148.
Hug, Joseph Andre, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric
(Societe Anonyme). Superconductive data storage device.
3,441,915, 4-29-69, CI. 340-173.1
Hug, Richard C, to Clayton Corporation. Quick gassing tilt valve.
3,438,408, 4-15-69, CI. 141-20.
Hug, Richard C, to Clayton Corporation. Headless valve assembly
for dispensing containers. 3,438,610, 4-15-69, CI. 251-303.
Hug, Richard C: See —
Huling, James K.; Gross, Jerome A.; and Hug, Richard
C.,3,462,047.
Huge, Ernest C. Furnace floor arrangement. 3,457,903, 7-29-69, CI.
122-235.
Hugel, Fred, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Tape cartridge for use with
tape recorders. 3,438,590, 4-15-69, CI. 242-55.13
Hugel, Fred, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Releasable one-way clutch
for a tape reel. 3,459,390, 8-5-69, CI. 242-55.13
Hugel, Fred: See —
Miville, Charles A.; and Hugel, Fred,3 ,45 1,635.
Hugel, Helmut; and Manuel, Tom, to Christensen Diamond Products
Company. Core orienting apparatus and method. 3,450,216, 6-17-
69, CI. 175-44.
Hugentobier, Max. Water heater for coffee machines. 3,446,937, 5-
27-69, CI. 219-297.
Hugger, Richard H., to Uniroyal Inc. Apparatus for curing tires.
3,443,280, 5-13-69, CI. 18-17.
Huggett, T. Virgil: See —
Brauer, Edwin H.; and Huggett, T. Virgil.3,426,569.
Huggins, Carl T.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,470,318.
730
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Huggins, Clyde J., to Monsanto Company. Preparation of filamenta-
ry test samples. 3,474,524, 10-28-69, CI. 29-505.
Huggins, Dale K.; and Fox, William B., to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. Cesium difluorochlorate and process for producing same.
3,423,168, 1-21-69, CI. 23-50.
Huggins, Donald G.: See —
Miron, Roy R. H.; Huggins, Donald C; Rinne, John E.; and
Summerfelt, Vernon E., 3, 423, 264.
Huggins, Homer D., to Modine Manufacturing Company. Oil cooler.
3,486,489, 12-30-69, CI. 123-41.33
Huggins, James A. Retractable seat belt. 3,429,614, 2-25-69, CI.
297-388.
Huggins, James M., to Monsanto Company. Liquid detergent
processes. 3,457,176, 7-22-69, CI. 252-135.
Huggins, John, to Lansing Bagnall Limited. Hydraulic transmissions
for vehicles. 3,473,321, 10-21-69, CI. 60-19.
Huggle, Kurt: See —
Gammel, Josef; and Huggle, Kurt, 3,437,933.
Hugh Steeper Limited: See —
Collins, Dennis William, 3,474,466.
Hughel, Thomas J., to General Motors Corporation. Storage battery
positive plate with lead fibers. 3,466,193, 9-9-69, CI. 136-26.
Hughes Aircraft Company: See —
Abbott, Edward A., Jr., 3,428,832.
Alexander, Ben A., 3,473,049.
Althaus, Edward J., 3,433,934.
Anderson, John Robert; and Work, George A., 3,465,522.
Andres, Frank H.; and Gentile, Anthony L., 3,428,438.
Antes, Jack E., 3,422,394.
Aronoff, Ethan, 3,427,618.
Asendorf, Robert H., 3,457,552.
Berry, Robert L.; and Vodopia, Anthony L., 3,457,730.
Bers, Naum S., 3,483,746.
Bockwoldt, Walter H.; and Lew, Clinton, 3,453,382.
Bower, Robert W.; and Stewart, Richard F., 3,421,092.
Bower, Robert W., 3,472,712.
Bridges, William B.; and Clark, Peter O., 3,427,567.
Bridges, William B.; and Popa, Adrian E., 3,471,804.
Brody, Lee; and Hill, William H., 3,449,949.
Broomhall, Gordon E.; and Ferranto, Felix L., 3,436,514.
Brown, Wilbur P., Jr., 3,450,460.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr.; Fairbanks, Bert J.; and Rolstead, Albert
A., 3,421,121.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr.; and O'Brien, Larry H., 3,435,342.
Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr., 3,460,067.
Butcher, Walter W., 3,427,808.
Buyers, Archie G.; and Mohr, Augustus J., Jr., 3,468,647.
Cameron, Harold A., 3,440,558.
Cerko, Robert S., 3,453,491.
Chan, Yum T., 3,477,039.
Chapman,Arthur S., 3,420,594.
Clark, Peter O., 3,487,327.
Comstock, John S., 3,454,898.
Congleton, Robert S.; and Spaeth, Mary L., 3,471,800.
Congleton, Robert S.; and Keister, Frank Z., 3,486,217.
Cooper, Paul V., 3,449,698.
Cowans, Kenneth W., 3,423,948.
Cowans, Kenneth W., 3,469,409.
Dill, Hans G., 3,454,844.
Dill, Hans G., 3,457,476.
Dreyer, Roy W., 3,440,716.
Du Hamel, Raymond H.. 3,432,775.
Eckhardt, Wilfried O., 3,475,636.
Evtuhov, Viktor, 3,471,799.
Farnsworth, Robert P., 3,435,233.
Ferrer, John J., 3,481,667.
Forman, Barry J.; Knechtli, Ronald C; and Wada, Yasuo,
3,439,297.
Forster, Donald C, 3,471,803.
Forward, Robert L.; and Jacobson, Alexander D., 3,442,566.
Gallagher, Hayden E.; and Knauer, Wolfgang, 3,439,210.
Garland, William J.; Hassencahl, Lloyd J.; Lenhart, Donald D.;
and Wolfe, George, Jr., 3,431,392.
Gaskill, James Robbins, Jr.; and Vitt, George G., Jr., 3,436,589.
Gee, Allen, 3,430,335.
Gee, Allen, 3,458,777.
Gerpheide, Burton A., 3,459,879.
Goodwin, Francis E., 3,482,099.
Gorgenyi, Geza E., 3,462,349.
Griest, Raymond Howard, 3,475,697.
Hallock, David D.; and Dain, Harvey W., 3,453,490.
Hansen, James W.; and King, Leonard T., 3,444,419.
Hansen, Jay M.; and May, Michael, 3,448,438.
Hansen, Siegfried, 3,468,080.
Hansen, Siegfried, 3,486,238.
Harmon, William George; and de Wolf, James L., 3,445,772.
Heil, Hans W., 3,479,711.
Henderson, Frank D.; and Kryske, Leon E., 3,445,744.
Hesse, Kenneth R., 3,473,200.
Hill, William H.. 3,487,192.
Ho, Er-Chun, 3,426,300.
Hotz, David F., 3,445,787.
lorillo, Anthony J., 3,442,468.
Jones, Sheldon; and Briggs, Raymond W., 3,445,663.
Jones, Sheldon; and Schleifer, Otto, 3,476,921.
Kennedy, Joseph B., 3,435,273.
Ketchpel, Richard D., 3,462,642.
King, Harry J., 3,443,383.
King, Harry J.; Molitor, Jerome H.; and Ward, James W.,
3,443,570.
King, Harry J., 3,444,816.
Klemmer, Jack W„ 3,441,804.
Kluss, William H., 3,462,626.
Knaur, Wolfgang; and Gallagher, Hayden E., 3,421,039.
Knechtli, Ronald C; and Wada, Yasuo, 3,439,224.
Knechtli, Ronald C, 3,439,225.
Lautzenhiser, Robert L.; and Michel, James D., 3,478,995.
Law, Russell R., 3,423,526.
Law, Russell R., 3,449,757.
Law, Russell R., 3,463,876.
Lierley, John T.; and Clissett, Kenneth E., 3,444,494.
Lopez, Gordon R.; and Frisman, Mark M., 3,485,282.
Lotspeich, James F., 3,424,513.
Lym, Vernon W., 3,444,397.
Lym, Vernon W., 3,487,461.
MacKenzie, Edward T., 3,421,038.
Maiman, Theodore H., 3,451,010.
Mankarious, Ramzy G., 3,480,783.
Mayer, James W.; Marsh, Ogden J.; and Baron, Robert E.,
3,424,910.
Mayer, James W.; Bower, Robert W.; and Shifrin, Gordon A.,
3,483,443.
McArthur, Donald B., 3,486,093.
McLendon, James R.; and Laakmann, Peter, 3,463,941.
Modiano, Victor J., 3,480,868.
Moulin, Norbert L., 3,425,024.
Moulin, Norbert L., 3,460,230.
Myer, Jon H., 3,463,594.
O'Brien, Lawrence H., 3,432,679.
O'Brien, Lawrence H.; and Jamison, Richard S., 3,434,148.
Oess, Frederick G., 3,453,473.
Olson, Gaylord G.; and Dorfman, Steven D., 3,453,047.
Parham, O D, 3,487,315.
Picker, Amos, 3,442,570.
Picker, Amos, 3,480,482.
Rado, John A., 3,478,323.
Richmond, Richard C; and Ogushi, Hisashi H., 3,469,239.
Riley, Ray L., 3,430,214.
Rockey, Ronald J., 3,453,624.
Roney, Robert K.; Rosen, Harold A.; Hudspeth, Thomas; Suye-
matsu, Herbert T.; and Eick, Meredith K., 3,453,621.
Roscoe, Stanley N., 3,486,815.
Saia, Frank J.; and Quetsch, John, 3,440,496.
Schlichting, Kenneth J., 3,422,285.
Shelton, Vernon E., 3,469,016.
Shifrin, Gordon A., 3,467,474.
Streeter, Edward, 3,486,816.
Taylor, Elmer N., 3,463,937.
Thaler, Samuel, 3,441,934.
Todd, Marion N., Jr., 3,443,853.
Toffler, Jerome E., 3,446,996.
Vitt, George G., Jr.; and Gaskill, James R., Jr., 3,454,772.
Wada, Yasuo, 3,439,223.
Waltz, Albert Richard, 3,450,259.
Weglein, Rolf D.; and Kittoe, Delos T., 3,426,291.
Wendland, Paul H., 3,423,623.
Wendland, Paul H., 3,444,381.
Wilson, Robert G.; Brewer, George R.; and Jamba, Douglas M.,
3,479,545.
Woodbury, Eric J.; and Sooy, Walter R., 3,464,026.
Woodbury, Eric J.; and Morse, James H., 3,471,801.
Yaggy, Leon S., 3,432,717.
Zoot, Robert M., 3,481,672.
Zuleeg. Rainer; and Braunstein, Morris, 3,454,847.
Hughes, Alvin W. Preparing sausage batter for cooking and cooling.
3,478,797, 11-18-69, CI. 146-192.
Hughes, Arthur V., to Kuhlman Electric Company. Method of manu-
facturing cores. 3,466,744, 9-16-69, CI. 29-606.
Hughes, Brian Geoffrey: See —
Harris, Neville Wreford; and Hughes, Brian Geoffrey, 3,44 1,783.
Hughes, Carl N. Automobile air conditioning system. 3,447,596, 6-3-
69, CI. 165-42.
Hughes, Cecil, to Orbital Engineering Limited. Pumps. 3,424,096, 1-
28-69, CI. 103-151.
Hughes, Charles T.: See —
Hecht, James Lee; and Hughes, Charles T., 3,464,963.
Hughes, Daniel C, Jr., to Precision Systems Company, Inc.
Squeegee assembly for screen process printers of micro-circuits
and components thereof. 3,483,819, 12-16-69, CI. 101-123.
Hughes, Darrel W.: See —
Vautrain, Lucien H.; and Hughes. Darrel W., 3,474,027.
LIST OF PATENTEES
731
Hughes, David A., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Cable seam soldering apparatus. 3.462,574, 8-19-69, CI. 219-9.5
Hughes, David Owen: See—
Davies, Phineas; and Hughes, David Owen,3,432,443.
Hughes, David R.: See—
Gibson, Robert G.; Hughes, David R.; and Leavenworth,
Richard L., 3,434, 1 17.
Hughes, Francis A., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Method of
preventing blocking of aluminum sheet material. 3,468,701, 9-23-
69, CI. 117-134.
Hughes, George Leslie, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. End closure for
disposable dust bag. 3,423,907, 1-28-69, CI. 55-367.
Hughes, George W. Road surface testing device. 3,431,776, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 73-146.
Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel, to American Home
Products Corporation. Dithioketals of A-4,9-3-ketosteroids.
3,479,435, 1 1-18-69, CI. 424-241.
Hughes, Gordon A.: See —
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,462,459.
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,467,676.
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel, said Hughes assor. to
said Smith. Preparation of 13-alkylgona-l,3,5( 10), 8, 14- pentaenes.
3,442,920, 5-6-69, CI. 260-397.45
Hughes. Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel, to American Home
Products Corporation. 8,14-Secogona-l ,3,5( 10),6,8-pentaen-14-
ones. 3.459,778, 8-5-69, CI. 260-397.45
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel. Synthesis of gonane
derivatives. 3,467,652, 9-16-69, CI. 260-239.55
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel. Synthesis of gona-3,5-
dienes. 3,471,531, 10-7-69, CI. 260-397.5
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel. Preparation of 13-alkyl-
gona-l,3,5(10),8, 14- pentaenes. 3,478,106, 11-11-69, CI. 260-590.
Hughes, Gordon Alan; and Smith, Herchel. 13/3-Alkyl-6-oxagonanes.
3,479,344, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-240.
Hughes, Gordon Alan; Smith, Herchel; and Hartley, David, to Smith,
Herchel. D-homo-gona-4,9-dienes and process. 3,458,579, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-586.
Tokolics, Joseph; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith,
Herchel.3,483,185.
Hughes, Graham Keith, to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Borate
N-oxides derived from borate esters of amino secondary alkanols.
3,465,026, 9-2-69, CI. 260-462.
Hughes, James Alva. Monorail assembly. 3,481,280, 12-2-69, CI.
104-118.
Hughes, James C; and De Palma, Ted V., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Catalytic ignition sustaining apparatus in an Otto cycle
engine. 3,481,317, 12-2-69, CI. 123-143.
Hughes, James C: See —
Rosenwald, Robert H.; Stedman, Russell F.; and Hughes, James
C, 3,425,815.
Hughes, James L.: See —
Fisher, William F.; Hughes, James L.; and McCarthy, Thomas
F., 3,465 ,829.
Hughes, John F., Jr.; and Leisle, Thomas M. Method and apparatus
for the treatment of liquids and liquid borne minerals and gases.
3,458,415, 7-29-69, CI. 204-149.
Hughes, John H. Shake-sawing machine. 3,480,050, 11-25-69, CI.
143-26.
Hughes, John J.: See —
Sedgwick, Robert K.; and Hughes, John J. ,3,468,179.
Hughes, John K. Building wall sections approximating a predeter-
mined curvature and method of making the same. 3,461,635, 8-
19-69, CI. 52-645.
Hughes, John L.: See —
Marcus, Erich; and Hughes, John L. ,3,483, 23 1.
Hughes, John M., to General Electric Company. Fluidic control
system. 3,443,575, 5-13-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hughes, John V., to United Aircraft Corporation. Precise time con-
trol for a star angle sensor. 3,430,049, 2-25-69, CI. 250-203.
Hughes, Joseph V., Jr.; and Squier, Charles A., to Owens-Illinois,
Inc. Method of installing high temperature furnace insulation.
3,428,716, 2-18-69, CI. 263-52.
Hughes, Leonard A., to Nuclear-Chicago Corporation, mesne.
Colorimeter using interchangeable meters. 3,441,352, 4-29-69, CI.
356-189.
Hughes, Leonard A., to Electronic Instrument Co. Test kit.
3,449,081, 6-10-69, CI. 23-253.
Hughes, Mack F.: See —
Lavigne, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., 3,422, 161.
Lavigne, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., 3,470,097.
Hughes, Martin Robert: See —
Rosendall, Henry J.; Hughes, Martin Robert; and Yonkers,
Robert A. ,3.484,171.
Hughes, Milton L. Blind shims for pre-fit door units. 3,440,783, 4-
29-69, CI. 52-213.
Hughes, Paul R.; and Lord, Thomas J., to United Aircraft Products,
Inc. Heat transfer system controls. 3,456,685, 7-22-69, CI. 137-
565.
Hughes, Ralph C; and Every, Richard L., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Method for transporting potash through a pipeline in slurry
form. 3,456,987, 7-22-69, CI. 302-66.
Hughes, Ray C: See —
Bronnes, Robert L.; Sweet, Richard C; and Hughes, Ray
C, 3,432,913.
Bronnes, Robert L.; Sweet, Richard C; and Hughes, Ray
C, 3,464,725.
Hughes, Ray C; and Mavrodineanu, Radu, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Spectrographic analysis. 3,424,533, 1-28-
69, CI. 356-85.
Hughes, Ray C; and Mavrodineanu, Radu, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Multi-channel atomic absorption spectrometer.
3,472,594, 10-14-69, CI. 356-93.
Hughes, Raymond K.: See —
Coverstone, Stephen L.; and Hughes, Raymond K., 3,473, 724.
Hughes, Richard G. Silk-screening frame. 3,485,165, 12-23-69, CI.
101-127.1
Hughes, Richard Lawrence: See —
Kuhr, Wayne Kenneth; Slakis, Albin Joseph; Hughes, Richard
Lawrence; and Neilson, Anne Josephine, 3,432, 305.
Hughes, Richard Smith, to United States of America, Navy. One-
shot circuit with short retrigger time. 3,453,453, 7-1-69, CI. 307-
273.
Hughes, Richard Smith, to United States of America, Navy. Gated
filter and sample hold circuit. 3,471,719, 10-7-69, CI. 307-293.
Hughes, Richard Smith, to United States of America, Navy. Tem-
perature stable D.C. inverter. 3,473,134, 10-14-69, CI. 330-17.
Hughes, Richard Smith; and McCall, Charles E. Pulse repetition
frequency to direct current converter. 3,461,392, 8-12-69, CI.
329-104.
Hughes, Richard S., to United States of America, Navy. Variable
reference video amplifier. 3,473,135, 10-14-69, CI. 330-24.
Hughes, Richard S., to United States of America, Navy. Circuit for
varying the hysteresis of a Schmitt trigger. 3,474,264, 10-21-69,
CI. 307-290.
Hughes, Robert H.: See —
Brock, James A.; Hughes, Robert H.; and Downs, Edgar
S.,3,462,133.
Hughes, Robert W.; and Coyne, Francis P., to lngersoll-Rand Com-
pany. Crawler mounted rock drill. 3,478,832, 11-18-69, CI. 180-
9.6
Hughes, Roland L.: See —
Best, William V.; and Hughes, Roland L., 3,423,324.
Best, William V.; and Hughes, Roland L., 3,459,673.
Best, William V.; Hughes, Roland L.; and Austin, Lewis
M., 3,440,092.
Hughes, Terence O.Child's chamber pot. 3,428,967, 2-25-69, CI. 4-
142.
Hughes, Thomas Henry: See —
McLean, John Walford; and Hughes, Thomas Henry, 3,464,837.
Hughes Tool Company: See —
Galle, Edward M.; and Woods, Henry B., 3,441,094.
Galle, Edward M., 3,467,448.
Galle, Edward M., 3,476,195.
McElya, Fred H.; and Cunningham, Robert A., 3,442,342.
Millsapps, Stuart C, Jr., 3,460,638.
Roll, Jack A.; and Adams, Cecil E., 3,426,856.
Williamson, Thomas N., 3,442,339.
Hughes, Walton: See —
Chalenski. Arthur A., Jr.; and Hughes, Walton,3,460,591.
Hughes, Walton, to General Motors Corporation. Fluid filling
method and apparatus. 3,425,464, 2-4-69, CI. 141-7.
Hughes, Walton, to General Motors Corporation. Liquid leveling
method and apparatus. 3,430,667, 3-4-69, CI. 141-1.
Hughes, Wayne E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Wide
bandwidth millimeter maser. 3,440,549, 4-22-69, CI. 330-4.
Hughes, William C, to General Electric Company. Electron gun.
3,436,583, 4-1-69, CI. 313-82.
Hughes, William C; and Kunz, Raymond W., to General Electric
Company. Treatment assembly seal. 3,453,642, 7-1-69, CI. 346-
17.
Hughes, William C; and Peroutky, Donald C, to General Electric
Company. Electron emission source with sharply defined emitting
area. 3,436,584, 4-1-69, CI. 313-346.
Hughes, William E.: See —
Overton, Dolphin D., Ill; Hughes, William E.; and Rustin, Ru-
dolph B., Jr.,3,485,350.
Overton, Dolphin D., Ill; Rustin, Rudolph B., Jr.; and Hughes,
William E.,3,439,862.
Overton, Dolphin D., Ill; Rustin, Rudolph B., Jr.; and Hughes,
William E., 3.48 1,457.
Rustin, Rudolph B., Jr.; Overton, Dolphin D., Ill; and Hughes,
William E., 3,472,363.
Hughes, William G.; Weiss, Samuel; and Lambiris, John, to Tenneco
Chemicals, Inc. Process for the production of paraformaldehyde.
3,446,854, 5-27-69, CI. 260-615.5
Hughes, William Lewis; Summers, Claude Menta; and Allison, Han-
sell Jack, to Oklahoma State University of Agriculture & Applied
Science. Device for the direct conversion of thermal dynamic free
732
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energy in fuel gases to electrical energy. 3,477,878, 11-11-69, CI.
136-86.
Hughes, William L.; and Brauser, Stanley O., to Oklahoma State
University of Agriculture & Applied Science. Energy storage
system. 3,459,953, 8-5-69, CI. 290-2.
Hughes, William L ; Summers, Claude M.; and Allison, Hansell Jack,
to Oklahoma State University of Agriculture & Applied Science.
Fuel cell. 3,424,620, 1-28-69, CI. 136-86.
Hughey & Phillips, Inc.: See—
Charney, John F., 3,457,558.
Hughey, John E., to Brown Engineering Company. Article handling
device. 3,484,004, 12-16-69, CI. 214-130.
Hughson, Douglas, to Ford Motor Company. Differential lock and
axle brake. 3,439,785, 4-22-69, CI. 192-4.
Hughson, Douglas, to Ford Motor Company. Double mesh, cross
axis gearing. 3,452,620, 7-1-69, CI. 74-713.
Hughson, J. Donald; and Schwab, Carl E., to General Signal Cor-
poration. Non-synchronous radio communication system and
method. 3,482,046, 12-2-69, CI. 179-15.
Hugi, Litty, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Electrical
device with a fluid insulating medium. 3,467,760, 9-16-69, CI.
174-17.
Hugle, Frances: See —
Hugle, Frances, 3,440,027.
Hugle, Frances, 3,481,801.
Hugle, Frances, as trustee of Frances Hugle Trust: See —
Hugle, Frances; and Perrine, William, 3,465,874.
Hugle, Frances B., deceasedO (by Hugle, William B.; executor), to
Hugle Industries, Inc. Sequencing mechanism electronic logic.
3,484,621, 12-16-69, CI. 307-141.
Hugle, Frances B., deceased; and Hugle, William B.; executor. Self
compensating structure for limiting base drive current in
transistors. 3,465,213, 9-2-69, CI. 317-235.
Hugle, Frances, Trust: See —
Hugle, Frances, 3,481,801.
Hugle, Frances, trustee of Hugle, Frances, Trust: See —
Hugle, Frances, 3,465,150.
Hugle, Frances, to Hugle, Frances. Automated packaging of
semiconductors. 3,440,027, 4-22-69, CI. 29-193.5
Hugle, Frances, to Hugle, Frances, trustee of Hugle, Frances, Trust.
Method of aligning semiconductors. 3,465,150, 9-2-69, CI. 250-
83.3
Hugle, Frances, to Hugle, Frances, as trustee of Hugle, Frances,
Trust. Isolation technique for integrated circuits. 3,481,801, 12-2-
69, CI. 148-175.
Hugle, Frances; and Perrine, William, said Hugle assor. to Hugle,
Frances, as trustee of Frances Hugle Trust. Carrier for semicon-
ductor devices. 3,465,874, 9-9-69, CI. 206-56.
Hugle Industries, Inc.: See —
Hugle, Frances B., 3,484,621.
Hugle, William B.: See—
Hugle, Frances B., 3,484,621.
Hugle, Frances B., deceased; and Hugle, William B.; execu-
tor,3,465,213.
Hugh, Gottfried, to Lonza Ltd. Mixing device. 3,460,811, 8-12-69,
CI. 259-97.
Hugon, Pierre: See —
Beregi, Laszlo; Hugon, Pierre; and Le Douarec, Jean-
Claude.3,429,922.
Huguenin, Rene: See —
Boissonnas, Roger; and Huguenin, Rene, 3, 454, 549.
Hugues, Edgard: See —
Bougon, Michel; Hugues, Edgard; and Poivilliers, Je-
an,3,485,547.
Hugues, Edgard. Wide angle short photographic objectives.
3,468,600, 9-23-69, CI. 350-189.
Huguet, Juan Luis, to Celanese Corporation. Oxidation of olefins
with tellurium compounds. 3,479,395, 11-18-69, CI. 260-497.
Huguier, Philippe: See —
Ernyei, Herbert; and Huguier, Philippe,3,430,206.
Hugus, James G., to Closures, Inc. Flexible closure tensioning
device. 3,460,602, 8-12-69, CI. 160-265.
Huhndorf-Richter, Bemhard; Von Der Decken, Claus-Benedikt; and
Ohlig, Heinz, to Brown Boveri/Krupp Reaktorbau G.m.b.H. Sort-
ing apparatus for spherical bodies. 3,439,804, 4-22-69, CI. 209-86.
Huhta-Koivisto, Esko Ensio, to Mervoimien Esikunta. Electric
unipolar motor. 3,469,137, 9-23-69, CI. 310-227.
Hui, William L. C; and Auth, George R., to RCA Corporation. In-
tegrated array of thin-film photovoltaic cells and method of mak-
ing same. 3,483,038, 12-9-69, CI. 136-89.
Huibers, Bernardus Hubertus: See —
Hectors, Adrianus Marie Petrus; Huibers, Bernardus Hubertus;
and Knoester, Carel Jacobus, 3,442, 652.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus
Hubertus.3,442,650.
Hendrickx, Andreas Joseph Johannes; and Huibers, Bernardus
Hubertus,3,442,651.
Huibers, Derk Th. A., to Lummus Company, The. Process for the
production of acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile. 3,478,082, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-465.3
Huibers, Derk Th. A., to Lummus Company, The. Process for the
production of aromatic nitriles. 3,479,385, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-465.
Huis, John: See —
McCarty, Theodore M.; and Huis, John,3,457,821.
Huisman, Hendrikus Obias: See —
Claassen, Volkert; Huisman, Hendrikus Obias; and Mos, Gerar-
dus Henricus Maria, 3,472,938.
Huitt, Jimmie L., to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Method of fracturing and enlarging the fracture with acid.
3,455,388, 7-15-69, CI. 166-292.
Huizenga, Charles B.: See —
Toney, Henry W.; and Huizenga, Charles B., 3,422, 71 1.
Huizinga, Donald D.; and Prince, Terry B., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Telephone repertory dialer. 3,456,085,
7-15-69, CI. 179-90.
Hujimori, Tosio: See —
Suzuki, Hiroshi; Hujimori, Tosio; and Ida, Saburo, 3,474,61 1.
Hujita, Minoru: See —
Ono, Minoru; Hujita, Minoru; Momoi, Toshimitu; and Homma,
Isamu,3 ,474,3 10.
Hujsak, (Carol L., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Recovery of oil by flashing of heated connate water. 3,481,399,
12-2-69, CI. 166-251.
Hukin, Arthur Shepherd, to Blackwell, F. C, and Company Limited,
mesne. Wiring section for an electrical wiring system. 3,461,220,
8-12-69, CI. 174-48.
Hukin, Arthur Shepherd, to Blackwell, F. C, and Company Limited,
mesne. Electrical wiring systems. 3,464,052, 8-26-69, CI. 339-22.
Hukki, Risto Tapani, to Outokumpu Oy. Process and apparatus for
froth flotation. 3,428,175, 2-18-69, CI. 209-164.
Hukki, Risto Tapani, to Tyler, W. S., Incorporated. Method and ap-
paratus for sizing of discrete particles in a fluid medium.
3,455,450, 7-15-69, CI. 209-144.
Hukunaga, Masao: See —
Aoki, Setsuo; Shono, Setsuo; Ito, Ryoji; Arao, Yuzuru; and Hu-
kunaga, Masao, 3,458, 175.
Hulbert, Clarence E., Jr., to Capvac Industries, Inc. Cylinder treater
apparatus. 3,477,178, 11-11-69, CI. 51-8.
Huld, Torben: See —
Petersen, Povl Viggo; Lassen, Niels; Norgaard, Jette; and Huld,
Torben,3,467,675.
Hulen, Claude K., to American Photocopy Equipment Company.
Plate cylinder with retractable register pins. 3,456,587, 7-22-69,
CI. 101-415.1
Hulen, Claude K., to American Photocopy Equipment Company.
Apparatus for article registration. 3,470,619, 10-7-69, CI. 33-
184.5
Huley, William G., to Dole Valve Company, The. Flow adjustment
valve. 3,446,246, 5-27-69, CI. 137-625.5
Huley, William G.; Erickson, Howard L.; and Hanna, John W., to
Dole Valve Company, The. Adjustable rate valve assembly.
3,429,552, 2-25-69, CI. 251-129.
Hulick, Warren E.: See —
Kalish, Robert L.; Kanyok, Anthony J.; Hulick, Warren E.; and
Hamer, Edward A. G., 3,42 1,782.
Huliew, Andrei. Fishing line control apparatus. 3,451,155, 6-24-69,
CI. 43-15.
Hulin, Bonnie R. Working environment control apparatus.
3,451,505, 6-24-69, CI. 182-129.
Huling, James K., to Clayton Corporation. Sanitary valve and nozzle
assembly for pressure dispensers. 3,447,779, 6-3-69, CI. 251-303.
Huling, James K.; Gross, Jerome A.; and Hug, Richard C, to
Clayton Corporation. Valve for proportioned co-dispensing of two
fluids. 3,462,047, 8-19-69, CI. 222-402.23
Hulka, Lubor Rene; and Hynes, Frederick Margarson Bisgrove. Mail
sorting letter diverter. 3,430,951, 3-4-69, CI. 271-64.
Hull, Charles Hartley; and Horsfall, Harry, to Brown, David, Trac-
tors (Canada) Limited. Tractor hydraulic power lift mechanism.
3,456,736, 7-22-69, CI. 172-9.
Hull, Charles J.: See—
Osborne, Fred H.; and Hull, Charles J.,3,42 1,941.
Hull, Charles W., to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Mass spec-
trometer control system utilizing auxiliary mass spectrometer as a
reference standard. 3,479,504, 1 1-18-69, CI. 250-41.9
Hull Corporation: See —
Costello, Leonard C; and Wiegmann, Karl H., 3,461,953.
Hull, John L.; Dovey, Kenneth D.; La Rose, William T., Sr.; and
Trembley, John R., 3,473,196.
Hull, Daniel M.: See—
Abegg, Moroni Taylor; Hull, Daniel M.; and Leslie. William
B.,3,453,558.
Hull, Donald Robert; and Piccard, John Augustus, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Self-healing reinforced concrete
structures and process for the preparation thereof. 3,466,822, 9-
16-69, CI. 52-223.
Hull, Ezekiel H., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Synthesis of
monoesters of itaconic acid. 3,484,478, 12-16-69, CI. 260-485.
Hull, Glenn A.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Parmerter, Stanley M., to
Corn Products Company. Cyclodextrin carbamates. 3,459,732, 8-
5-69, CI. 260-209.
LIST OF PATENTEES
733
Hull, Glenn A.: See—
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A. ,3,426,011.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A. ,3,453,257.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Hull, Glenn
A.,3,453,258.
Hull, Harris B. Police alarm. 3,440,635, 4-22-69, CI. 340-277.
Hull, Henry E.; Trumbull, Harold E.; and Zeidman, Gordon G., to
Xerox Corporation. Fusing apparatus. 3,432,639, 3-11-69, CI.
219-216.
Hull, James W.: See—
Muenchinger, William O.; and Hull, James W.,3,471,312.
Hull, James W.; and Penn, Howard, to Morton International, Inc.
Curing vinyl material using rhodamine as a cure indicator.
3,445,656, 5-20-69, CI. 250-71.
Hull, John L.; Dovey, Kenneth D.; La Rose, William T., Sr.; and
Trembley, John R., 50% to Hull Corporation, and 50% to La
Rose, W. T., and Associates, Inc. Apparatus for the transfer and
injection molding of synthetic thermosetting and thermoplastic
resins. 3,473,196, 10-21-69, CI. 18-30.
Hull, John W.; and Raymond, Eugene T. Fluid sealing arrangements.
3,455,566, 7-15-69, CI. 277-176.
Hull, Joseph F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Microwave tuner
having a rapid tuning rate. 3,478,247, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 315-39.55
Hull, Maurice E.; and Kline, Ralph Willard, to Armour and Com-
pany. Production of a sweet cream buttermilk from lipolyzed
cream. 3,477,853, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 99-63.
Hull, Milton E., to Dymo Industries, Inc. Cargo container hinge con-
struction. 3,479,683, 11-25-69, CI. 16-128.
Hull, R. Dell. Spinning reel brake. 3,469,799, 9-30-69, CI. 242-84.2
Hull, R. Dell. Closed face spinning reel housing. 3,473,753, 10-21-
69, CI. 242-84.2
Hull, R. Dell. Line guide for closed face spinning reel. 3,474,984,
10-28-69, CI. 242-84.2
Hull, R. Dell. Spinning reel. 3,481,554, 12-2-69, CI. 242-84.2
Hull, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Voltage ad-
justable limiter for operational elements. 3,437,836, 4-8-69, CI.
307-237.
Hull, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Adjustable
amplitude limiter circuit. 3,437,837, 4-8-69, CI. 307-237.
Hull, Robert E.; and Stringer, Loren F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Gate pulse generator. 3,440,447, 4-22-69, CI. 307-
261.
Hull, Wilson E., to United States of America, Navy. Mass release
mechanism for satellites. 3,424,403, 1-28-69, CI. 244-1.
Hulland, Burton L., to Dynell Electronics Corporation. Method and
apparatus for measuring signal to noise ratio. 3,475,683, 10-28-69,
CI. 324-140.
Huller, Adolf; Gundlich, Heinz; and Merker, Joachim, to Huller,
Karl GmbH. Tool holder changer. 3,443,309, 5-13-69, CI. 29-568.
Huller, Karl GmbH: See—
Huller, Adolf; Gundlich, Heinz; and Merker, Joachim,
3,443,309.
Krempel, Fritz; and Stoferle, Theodor, 3,478,859.
Hullhorst, William B., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Method and apparatus for producing tubular fibrous bodies.
3,479,239, 11-18-69, CI. 156-184.
Hullhorst, William B.: See—
Dunbar, Sidney G.; and Hullhorst, William B., 3,458,966.
Hullot, Maxime: See —
Latrubesse, Andre; Hullot, Maxime; and Govaerts,
Gerard.3,448,416.
Hullot, Pierre, to Cellophane Investment Co., Ltd. Thermosealable
coating composition containing an organic acid treated vegetable
oil. 3,483,022, 12-9-69, CI. 117-122.
Hulme, Jack R.: See —
Clement, Larry C; Hammand, Jack; Hulme, Jack R.; and Zim-
merman, Carl W., 3,425,274.
Hulse, Michael Anthony, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Method of and device for filling the cells of a battery with elec-
trolyte. 3,483,042, 12-9-69, CI. 136-162.
Hulse, Robert E.; and Cervini, John J., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Polyolefin fibers. 3,454,519, 7-8-69, CI.
260-32.6
Hulse, Stewart H.: See —
Welty, Albert B., Jr.; and Hulse, Stewart H., 3 ,45 1,923.
Hulseberg, Paul J.: See —
Tracy, James T.; Hulseberg, Paul J.; and Sadler, James
E.,3,422,607.
Hulsey, Eldon E. Variable area orifice, rotary control valve.
3,443,793, 5-13-69, CI. 251-209.
Hulsing, Kenneth L., to General Motors Corporation. Floating crown
piston. 3,448,664, 6-10-69, CI. 92-157.
Hulslander, Gary L., to Acme-Cleveland Corporation, mesne. Auto-
matic core discharge core blower. 3,482,619, 12-9-69, CI. 164-
183.
Hulsmann, Hans-Leo; and Renckhoff, Gustav, to Chemische Werke
Witten GmbH. Process for the preparation of pure aryl esters of
di- and polycarboxylic acids. 3,471,549, 10-7-69, CI. 260-475.
Hultberg, Donald E., to Northrop Corporation. Electron beam
scanner utilizing labyrinth structure. 3,421,042, 1-7-69, CI. 315-
12.
Hulten, Richard E., to General Motors Corporation. Transmission
shift control. 3,449,980, 6-17-69, CI. 74-473.
Hulten, Richard E., to General Motors Corporation. Minimum lash,
anti-rattle connection. 3,472,541, 10-14-69, CI. 287-93.
Hulterstrum, Harold D., to Flambeau Plastics Corporation. Swivel
joint structure. 3,433,510, 3-18-69, CI. 287-12.
Hultgren, Ake Valdemar, to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Process for
the recovery of metal values by selective fixing in an aqueous
phase. 3,458,290, 7-29-69, CI. 23-337.
Hultgren, Arnold P.: See —
Becker, Robert; and Hultgren, Arnold P.,3,438,591.
Hultgren, Arnold P., to Amerline Corporation. Hub and reel con-
struction. 3,485,457, 12-23-69, CI. 242-71.8
Hultgren, William Herbert, to Champion Laboratories, Inc. Oil filter
unit. 3,473,664, 10-21-69, CI. 210-130.
Hults, Harold W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Combined seal and insula-
tor for an electric switch. 3,483,345, 12-9-69, CI. 200-168.
Hulverson, Adrian F., to Fruehauf Corporation. Trailer construction.
3,425,710, 2-4-69, CI. 280-81.
Hulverson, Adrian F.; Harper, John W.; and Saxton, Floyd G., to
Fruehauf Corporation. Door gasket. 3,456,390, 7-22-69, CI. 49-
489.
Hulverson, Adrian F.: See —
Tantlinger, Keith W.; and Hulverson, Adrian F., 3,456,967.
Tantlinger, Keith W.; Chieger, George; and Hulverson, Adrian
F.,3,434,751.
Huly, William: See —
Durno, Ronald A.; and Huly, William,3,438,596.
Human, George James: See —
Sidebotham, Eric; and Human, George James.3,440,972.
Human Resources Foundation: See —
Krobath, Hans, 3,424,977.
Humber, Leslie G., to American Home Products Corporation.
Dibenzocyclooctadiene compounds. 3,472,869, 10-14-69, CI. 260-
326.5
Humber, Leslie G., to American Home Products Corporation.
Thiazolo and thiazino polycyclic isoquinolines. 3,476,750, 11-4-69,
CI. 260-243.
Humber, Leslie G.: See —
Georgiadis, Minas P.; and Humber, Leslie G., 3,455,933.
Humber Limited: See —
Harper, Stephen James, 3,424,025.
Lewis, John; and Lissaman, Brian Thomas, 3,450,240.
Ludford, Peter, 3,432,142.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corporation. Filter structure with
alternative inlet and outlet housing openings. 3,456,800, 7-22-69,
CI. 210-130.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corporation. Throwaway filter
construction. 3,473,666, 10-21-69, CI. 210-232.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr.; Hough, Lewis M., Jr.; and Francois, Paul
L., to Wix Corporation. Multi-density screw-on throw away type
filter. 3,467,256, 9-16-69, CI. 210-132.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr.; and Rush, James A., to Wix Corporation.
Filter structure. 3,469,707, 9-30-69, CI. 210-484.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr.: See —
Young, Ralph L.; and Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr. ,3,458,977.
Humble Oil & Refining Company: See —
Walker, David G., 3,467,725.
Hume, Harold F., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Crimped multifilament yarn. 3,423,923, 1-28-69, CI. 57-140.
Hume, Harold Frederick, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Insert type spinneret. 3,453,689, 7-8-69, CI. 18-8.
Hume, Horace D., to Hart-Carter Company. Resilient trailer mount.
3,434,733, 3-25-69, CI. 280-104.5
Hume, James N., Jr. High strength resin system and methods of
making and applying the same. 3,471,437, 10-7-69, CI. 260-40.
Humes, Karl R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Insulated ca-
ble. 3,422,215, 1-14-69, CI. 174-120.
Huml, James O.: See —
Layne, Gilbert S.; and Huml, James 0.,3,438,731.
Huml, James O.; and Layne, Gilbert S., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Process for preparing metal fluoride single crystals.
3,477,812, 11-11-69, CI. 23-88.
Hummel, Floyd A.; Sarver, James F.; and Kreidler, Eric R., to
General Electric Company. Luminescent materials of zinc mag-
nesium germanate activated with manganese. 3,458,452, 7-29-69,
CI. 252-301.6
Hummel, Harry J., to Motorola, Inc. Pulse counter detector.
3,473,133, 10-14-69, CI. 329-126.
Hummel, Matt N., to Acra Electric Corporation. Electric heater as-
sembly. 3,453,417, 7-1-69, CI. 219-536.
Hummel, Raymond J.; and Ruhl, Horst, to H & H Plastics Mfg. Co.
Method of making a cap. 3,431,561, 3-11-69, CI. 2-192.
Hummel, Richard L. Production of sulphuric acid. 3,475,1 19, 10-28-
69, CI. 23-168.
Hummelshoj, Gustav E., 50% to Schmidt, Thomas. Concrete mixing
machine. 3,456,926, 7-22-69, CI. 259-178.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hummelshoj, Gustav E., 50% to Schmidt, Thomas. Plant for manu-
facturing large slab-shaped constructional elements. 3,465,396, 9-
9-69, CI. 25-2.
Hummer, Julius, to Fansteel Inc. WC-CrC-Co sintered composite.
3,480,410, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-182.7
Humostan Corporation, The: See —
McHugh, John P., 3,467,061.
Humpherson, Donald, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch)
Limited. Cartridge cases. 3,424,089, 1-28-69, CI. 102-43.
Humphress, Joseph G.; and Zeunik, Robert L., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Method of making vacuum containers. 3,438,115, 4-
15-69, CI. 29-421.
Humphrey & Glasgow Limited: See —
Hobbs, Arthur Frederick, 3,463,468.
Humphrey, David H. Adjustable catch. 3,433,517, 3-18-69, CI. 292-
74.
Humphrey, Dean E., to Pennwalt Corporation. Screen centrifuge ap-
paratus. 3,483,991, 12-16-69, CI. 210-377.
Humphrey, Frederick Harold. Elastomeric pump and check-valve.
3,486,663, 12-30-69, CI. 222-207.
Humphrey, Laurence E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and
apparatus for localizing overload failure in alkali metal conduc-
tors. 3,452,146, 6-24-69, CI. 174-1 1.
Humphrey, Loren K.; Dunning, Robert A.; and Layman, Curtis A.,
to Dow Chemical Company, The. Apparatus for dusting of sur-
faces. 3,423,040, 1-21-69, CI. 242-67.3
Humphrey, Richard A.: See—
Eakins, William J.; and Humphrey, Richard A. ,3,425,454.
Humphrey, Ronald L.: See —
Dexter, Edwin M.; and Humphrey, Ronald L., 3,428,067.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Optical stabilization with roof mirror. 3,437,396, 4-8-69,
CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Double-mirror system for optical stabilization.
3,437,397, 4-8-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Optical stabilization by reflecting means. 3,468,595, 9-
23-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Accidental-motion compensation for optical devices.
3,473,861, 10-21-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Accidental-motion compensation by triple reflection.
3.475.073, 10-28-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Accidental-motion compensation with collimated light.
3.475.074, 10-28-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphrey, William E., to Optical Research and Development Cor-
poration. Displaced image reflecting optical stabilized system.
3,479,108, 1 1-18-69, CI. 350-16.
Humphreys & Glasgow Limited: See —
Sales, Peter Malcolm, 3,450,498.
Humphreys, Donald Robert, to USM Corporation. Axially shiftable
control knobs. 3,447,385, 6-3-69, CI. 74-10.5
Humphreys, Donald R., to USM Corporation. Fluid-rotated fluid dis-
tributors. 3,424,432, 1-28-69, CI. 253-31.
Humphreys, Donald R., to USM Corporation. Torque reactive wave
generators. 3,435,706, 4-1-69, CI. 74-640.
Humphreys, Donald R., to USM Corporation. Knob assembly for
typewriter platen or the like. 3,461,997, 8-19-69, CI. 197-121.
Humphreys, Ellis, to Mississippi Glass Company. Method and ap-
paratus for forming glass channels. 3,420,650, 1-7-69, CI. 65-94.
Humphreys, Robert E. Fish bait and method of making the same.
3,421,899, 1-14-69, CI. 99-3.
Humphreys, Robert E., to Angler Products, Inc. Method of and ap-
paratus for the manufacture of fish bait. 3,437,488, 4-8-69, CI. 99-
3.
Humphreys, Terence Arthur George, to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Permanent magnet electric motors. 3,469,129, 9-23-69, CI.
310-154.
Humphreys, Victor T.; and Bianco, Joseph, to American Aniline
Products, Inc. Vat dye dispersions. 3,484,180, 12-16-69, CI. 8-34.
Humphries, Clarence Raymond: See —
Randklev, Ronald M.; and Humphries, Clarence
Raymond,3,476,584.
Humphries, Darral V.; and Lester, Raymond H., to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Cold molding of nylon on can conveyor rope.
3,430,293, 3-4-69, CI. 18-17.
Humphries, Ervin G., to Research Corporation. Harvester.
3,466,859, 9-16-69, CI. 56-327.
Humphries, John R., Jr., to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated,
mesne. Control rod and drive mechanism therefor. 3,445,334, 5-
20-69, CI. 176-36.
Humrick, Richard J.: See —
Griffin, Thomas A.; Humrick, Richard J.; and Hill, Edwin
R., 3,442,007.
Hunck, Billie Gene: See —
Kress, James Henry; and Hunck, Billie Gene, 3,48 1,4 19.
Hundley, George K., to Brown, Arthur R.,. Non-glare sealed beam
headlights. 3,431,449, 3-4-69, CI. 313-11 1.
Hundt, Archibald John, to Barr, Walter, Pty. Limited. Propagation
device. 3,447,261, 6-3-69, CI. 47-41.13
Hundt, Donald D.: See—
Cahill, Gerald F.; Avtges, James A.; and Hundt, Donald
D.,3,444,281.
Hundt, Donald D.; and Kelly, Andrew J., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Meteorological balloon. 3,475,201, 10-28-69, CI. 117-94.
Hune, Ronald G.; and Boehm, Robert F., to E-I-M Company Incor-
porated. Flutter check poppet valve. 3,470,904, 10-7-69. CI. 137-
493.2
Huner, James H., to Upjohn Company, The. Aiding the regression of
acute leukemia with 1-beta- D-arabinofuranosylcytosine.
3.444,294, 5-13-69, CI. 424-180.
Hung, Han-Min, to Forbro Design Corporation. Overvoltage protec-
tion device for regulated power supplies. 3,449,634, 6-10-69, CI.
317-31.
Hung, Han-Min, to Forbro Design Corporation. Ambient and com-
ponent temperature compensated voltage current regulator.
3,480,852, 11-25-69, CI. 323-4.
Hungate, Ernest C. Apparatus for treating gas. 3,444,670, 5-20-69,
CI. 55-257.
Hungate, William. Valve disposing orifice cleaner in orifice as stem
tip is compressed-seated. 3,446,234, 5-27-69, CI. 137-244.
Hunger, Gunther K.: See —
Brundige, Maurice M.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry
F., Jr.,3,44 1,473.
Fredrickson, John H.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry
F., Jr.,3,451,331.
Hunger, Gunther K., to Westvaco Corporation. Apparatus for coat-
ing traveling webs. 3,486,482, 12-30-69, CI. 1 18-603.
Hunger, Richard H.; Whiting, Charles L.; and Suojanen, Reino, to
Beloit Corporation. Deep snow butt shear apparatus. 3,461,929, 8-
19-69, CI. 144-34.
Hunger, Robert Tweedy, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Method of
treating textile articles which are usually laundered. 3,468,697, 9-
23-69, CI. 117-66.
Hungerford, Joel C, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Pulse train selection
and separation system. 3,484,704, 12-16-69, CI. 328-139.
Hungerford, Max, to American Machine & Foundry Company. Hood
and battery holder for tractor. 3,437,165, 4-8-69, CI. 180-68.5
Hungerford, Max, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Transmission assembly for tractor. 3,447,399, 6-3-69, CI. 74-769
Hungerford, Richard C; and Brown, Frank E., to Barnes-Hind Inter-
national, Inc. Lens washing machine. 3,444,868, 5-20-69, CI. 134-
143.
Huni, Hans. Tanning plant. 3,466,904, 9-16-69, CI. 69-30.
Hunk, Billie Gene: See —
Nighswonger, Lester Leroy; Hunk, Billie Gene; and Malm,
Donald Irwin.3,480,099.
Hunkar, Denes B. Automatic sample changer and measurer for
radioactive materials with pulsating gas purging. 3,433,956, 3-18-
69, CI. 250-106.
Hunkel, Ludwig. Hopper with vibratory means for uniform rate of
material delivery. 3,435,993, 4-1-69, CI. 222-195.
Hunkeler, Edwin C.: See-
Thompson, William H.; and Hunkeler, Edwin C, 3,456,541.
Hunkins, Stanley H.; and Beresin, Peter W., to Ultronic Systems
Corporation. Multiplex loop system. 3,483,329, 12-9-69, CI. 179-
15.
Hunley, Homer E., to TRW, Inc. DC voltage regulator utilizing
phase controlled rectifying means. 3,435,322, 3-25-69, CI. 321-18.
Hunnebeck Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hunnebeck, Emil Mauritz, 3,431,694.
Hunnebeck, Emil Mauritz, to Hunnebeck Aktiengesellschaft. Rhom-
bic girder. 3,431.694, 3-11-69, CI. 52-695.
Hunnell, John W.: See —
Kinsey, Dale Norman; and Hunnell, John W., 3,48 1,960.
Hunnewell Soap Company, The: See —
Bacon, Oliver M., 3,446,742.
Hunnicutt, Cecil C, to Instrument Research, Inc. Hemostatic clamp.
3,454,009, 7-8-69, CI. 128-322.
Hunsaker, Oral K.; Shue, Bruce R.; and Davis, Ralph C, to Dayton
Malleable Iron Company, The. Malleable irons including tellurium
and bismuth. 3,463,675, 8-26-69, CI. 148-3.
Hunsaker, Vero L., to Universal Oil Products Company. Liquid
dispensing system. 3,430,823, 3-4-69, CI. 222-416.
Hunstiger, Francis: See —
Kolb, Edwin R.; Richardson, James 1.; and Hunstiger, Fran-
cis,3,435,309.
Hunstiger, Francis, to Harris-Intertype Corporation. Electrophoto-
graphic apparatus. 3,450,473, 6-17-69, CI. 355-4.
Hunsucker, William A. Anti-roll floating support. 3,437,064, 4-8-69,
CI. 114-0.5
Hunsucker, William A. Riser pipe assembly for offshore drilling
operations. 3,454,1 16, 7-8-69, CI. 175-7.
Hunt, Charles A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Con-
tact operating mechanism. 3.472,976, 10-14-69, CI. 200-38.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
735
Hunt, Charles F.: See—
Fitzhugh, Andrew F.; Hunt, Charles F.; and Lavin, Ed-
ward.3,462,513.
Hunt, Donald W. Artery compression clamp. 3,463,157, 8-26-69, CI.
128-315.
Hunt Electronics Company: See —
Cain, Ernest O., 3,484,623.
Harris, John R., Jr., 3,436,562.
Hunt Foods and Industries, Inc.: See —
Reid, Edward J., 3,443,966.
Wolfe, Wayne F.; Miller, Alwin M.; and Miller, Roland,
3,442,401.
Hunt, Geoffrey Allen: See —
Howells, George Aneurin; and Hunt, Geoffrey Allen.3,421 ,148.
Hunt, George B. Spiral wound brushes. 3,464,077, 9-2-69, CI. 15-
182.
Hunt, George B., to Milwaukee Dustless Brush Company. Core
structures for rotary brushes. 3,481,017, 12-2-69, CI. 29-123.
Hunt, George H., to Simplex Wire and Cable Company. Voltage sta-
bilized solid polyolefin dielectric. 3,445,394, 5-20-69, CI. 252-66.
Hunt, Glenn H.; and Neiman, Howard H. Signaling attachment for
fishing reels. 3,453,766, 7-8-69, CI. 43-17.
Hunt, Graham R., to United States of America, Air Force. Method
of enhancing small thermal differences in the presence of large
thermal gradients. 3,487,215, 12-30-69, CI. 250-83.3
Hunt, James L.: See —
Jones, Robert A.; and Hunt, James L., 3,461, 721.
Hunt, Jerry D.: See —
Halasa, Adel F.; and Hunt, Jerry D., 3,474,052.
Hunt, John D.; and Jackson, Kenneth A., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Transparent eutectics with lamellar micros-
tructures and method of making same. 3,484,153, 12-16-69, CI.
350-162.
Hunt, John Harold: See —
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John
Harold.3,452,013.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John
Harold.3,466,281.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John
Harold.3,466,282.
Gladych, Jan Mieczyslaw Zygmunt; and Hunt, John
Harold.3,467,657.
Hunt, John M., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Data conversion
system. 3,469,253, 9-23-69, CI. 340-347.
Hunt, Joseph M., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Means and
method of wire identification. 3,474,559, 10-28-69, CI. 40-316.
Hunt, Lloyd F. High voltage DC transmission system. 3,454,783, 7-
8-69, CI. 307-94.
Hunt, Mahlon S.; Tavenner, Michael S.; and Wirtanen, Theodore E.,
to United States of America, Air Force. Rotating drum scanner
having scanning blocks on surface. 3,459,952, 8-5-69, CI. 250-
236.
Hunt, Oliver Larry, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Hin-
dered polymeric tertiary amines as stabilizers for polyurethanes.
3,428,71 I, 2-18-69, CI. 260-859.
Hunt, Robert G., to Marco Products Company. Snap coupling.
3,449,003, 6-10-69, CI. 287-1 19.
Hunt, Robert G., to Irwin, Lawrence F., and Irwin, Sally J., trust,
d/b/a Marco Products Company. Grip handle chuck. 3,449,782, 6-
17-69, CI. 15-104.3
Hunt, Robert P., to Ampex Corporation. Magnetic storage medium
for enhancing magneto- optic readout. 3,472,575, 10-14-69, CI.
350-151.
Hunt, Robert William; Jones, Eric Lindsay; and Bonner, Peter, to In-
ternational Standard Electric Corporation. Digital counting equip-
ments. 3,420,988, 1-7-69, CI. 235-92.
Hunt, Rodney Company: See —
Peter, Fritz, 3,430,466.
Rogers, Henry T., 3,469,755.
Hunt, Stuart Jackson, to National Automatic Tool Company, Inc.
Automatic sizing of bores and the like. 3,456,396, 7-22-69, CI. 51-
165.
Hunt, Thomas J.: See —
Ing, David W.; and Hunt, Thomas J. ,3,486,953.
Hunt, Tyler R., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Method for
magnetic core readout with noise cancellation. 3,432,836, 3-11-
69, CI. 340-174.
Hunt, Vernon B. Method of oyster culture and gear therefor.
3,455,278, 7-15-69, CI. 119-4.
Hunt, Waldo H., to Graphics International. Inc. Folding puppet,
marionette, or doll, head. 3,468,055. 9-23-69, CI. 46-126.
Hunt-Pierce Corporation: See —
Rheinberger, Vincent P., 3,466,012.
Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc.: See —
Brucks, Walter H., 3,42 1 ,45 I .
Mason, Stanley I.. Jr., 3,434,635.
Huntec Limited: See —
Meyerhoff, Henry J., 3.421,141.
Hunter, Allen Bruce. Pulp screens. 3.420,373, 1-7-69. CI. 209-273.
Hunter, Allen E. Mobile carrier having electric driving and steering
motors. 3.438,456.4-15-69, CI. 180-104.
Hunter, Byron A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Di (higher secondary alkylated)
hydroquinone antioxidants. 3,424,821, 1-28-69, CI. 260-880.
Hunter, Byron A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Hydroxyl aryl esters of
phosphorous acid. 3,467,735, 9-16-69, CI. 260-953.
Hunter, Byron A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Vulcanization with p,p'-ox-
ybis(thiophenol) and at least one activator selected from sulfur
and an organic peroxide curative. 3,468,855, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
79.3
Hunter, Byron A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Protection of olefinic polymers.
3,477,987, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-45.85
Hunter, Colin Edward, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. SCR type alternating current electric power control.
3,435,329. 3-25-69, CI. 323-22.
Hunter, Daniel M.: See —
Lee, William S., 3,460,328.
Hunter, Darrell L.; and Siple, James C, to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Method of controlling coating thickness. 3,459,587, 8-5-
69, CI. 117-102.
Hunter, Don L., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation. 3-
Alkyleneiminoquinazoline-4-imino-2-ones. 3,464,989, 9-2-69, CI.
260-256.4
Hunter, Donald B., to Titanium Metals Corporation of America.
Titanium base alloys of high strenght at atmospheric and elevated
temperatures. 3,482,968, 12-9-69, CI. 75-175.5
Hunter Douglas International Ltd.: See —
Blok, Dirk Evert, 3,453,794.
Hunter, Edward Allen; Knarr, Warren Alfred; and Byars, Gerald Al-
bert, to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Process for
cleaning olefin separation equipment. 3,423,323, 1-21-69, CI. 252-
153.
Hunter, Edward Allen: See —
Segura, Marnell Albin; and Hunter, Edward Allen, 3,459,500.
Mayerle, Evan A.; and Hunter, Edward A. ,3,458,410.
Hunter, Edwin James, to Toro Manufacturing Corporation. Sprinkler
head. 3,468,484, 9-23-69, CI. 239-204.
Hunter, Edwin J., to Toto Manufacturing Corporation. Sprinkler
head having adjustable precipitation rate. 3,454,225, 7-8-69, CI.
239-205.
Hunter, Elmer W.: See —
McQueen, Clifford H., 3,450,437.
Hunter Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Hunter, Warren S., 3,476,230.
Hunter, Henry Douglas; and Owen, Alfred Kennedy, to North Amer-
ican Philips Company, Inc. Adjustable couches. 3,428,307, 2-18-
69, CI. 269-322.
Hunter, Ian; and Fitzgerald, William Patrick, to Marconi Company
Limited, The. Regulated direct current supply circuit with energy
return path. 3,432,737, 3-1 1-69, CI. 321-2.
Hunter, Irving Robert; and Walden, Mayo K., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Bread-flavoring additive and use thereof.
3,425,840, 2-4-69, CI. 99-91.
Hunter, John J.; and Fenner, Knolie L., Jr. Plastic-lined pipe and
method of producing. 3,422,856, 1-21-69, CI. 138-143.
Hunter, Keith Ellis, to General Descaling Company Limited. Pipe or
vessel closure. 3,429,476, 2-25-69, CI. 220-55.
Hunter, Lee. Vehicle wheel spinner assembly. 3,483,764, 12-16-69,
CI. 74-16.
Hunter, Matthew S., to Aluminum Company of America. Electrode.
3,475,289, 10-28-69, CI. 204-33.
Hunter, Raymond E., to Western Concrete Structures Co., Inc. Post
tensioning concrete anchor assembly. 3,437,359, 4-8-69. CI. 287-
20.3
Hunter, Robert D.; Keefer, David E.; and Wilhite, John E., to
General Electric Company. Relocatable accumulator in a data
processing system. 3,483,519, 12-9-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hunter, Robert Tweedy: See —
Elkind, Vincent Theodore; Yurko, Joseph Aloyus; and Hunter,
Robert Tweedy.3,476,583.
Hunter, Sally. Headpiece support. 3,464,603, 9-2-69, CI. 223-66.
Hunter Structures, Inc.: See —
Baker, James W„ 3,485,002.
Hunter, Thomas A.; Sherwood, Noble P.; Buske, Gilbert E.; and
Guarino, Alexander J., to Textron, Inc. Fruit harvester. 3,459,269,
8-5-69, CI. 173-170.
Hunter, Thomas C, Jr. Power responsive current regulator.
3,453,519. 7-1-69, CI. 320-31.
Hunter, Travis L. Crimping tool. 3,477,272, 11-1 1-69, CI. 72-445.
Hunter, Walker F.; and Mizma, Edward J., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Extrusion coating apparatus. 3,479.989, 11-25-69, CI. 1I8--
608
Hunter, Warren S.. to Hunter Enterprises, Inc. Paper roll carrier for
use with typewriter carriage. 3,476,230, 1 1-4-69, CI. 197-133.
Hunter, William B., to Ward Manufacturing, Inc. Camping vehicle
with retractable console. 3,456,979, 7-22-69, CI. 296-23.
Hunter. William B.: See—
Daniels, Lawrence E.; and Hunter, William B., 3,456,978.
Hunter. William Harold. Magic square board game apparatus.
3,445,1 15, 5-20-69. CI. 273-135.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hunter, William H.; and Kennedy, George J., to Max Factor & Co.
Shear testing machine. 3,443,425, 5-13-69, CI. 73-101.
Hunterdon Transformer Company: See —
Brock, Elwood M., 3,465,273.
Huntingdon Industries Incorporated: See —
Ullman, John E.; and Olejkowski, Stanley, 3,473,447.
Huntington, Andrew B.: See —
Abbott, Daniel B.; and Huntington, Andrew B.,3,473,781.
Huntington, Morgan G. Method and apparatus for destructive distil-
lation of solid hydrocarbonaceous materials including reactions
between gases and unsized solids and the physical separation
thereof. 3,475,317, 10-28-69, CI. 208-10.
Huntley, Christopher R., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Low-distortion bias-controlled transistor amplifier. 3,434,066, 3-
18-69, CI. 330-13.
Huntley, Christopher R., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Low distortion variolosser. 3,452,290, 6-24-69, CI. 330-28.
Huntsman, Raleigh L.: See —
Neff, Charles W.; and Huntsman, Raleigh L., 3,469,730.
Huntwork, Claude Raymond, to National Graphics Corporation,
mesne. Sheet unstacking and fanning machine. 3,459,420, 8-5-69,
CI. 271-45.
Huntzinger, Gerald O., to General Motors Corporation. Electric
cranking motor automatic disconnect circuit. 3,443,112, 5-6-69,
CI. 290-38.
Hunziker, Ernst, to Fischer, Georg, AG Brugg. Heating rails for joint
gluing machines. 3,440,127, 4-22-69, CI. 156-583.
Hunziker, Ernst, to Fischer, Georg, AG Brugg. Device for feeding
veneers into a veneer composing machine for gluing veneers
together. 3,446,336, 5-27-69, CI. 198--034
Hunziker, Fitz: See —
Schmutz, Jean; Hunziker, Fitz; and Kunzle, Franz Mar-
tin,3,454, 561 .
Hunziker, Fritz: See —
Schmutz, Jean; Hunziker, Fritz; Kunzle, Franz Martin; and Rus-
sel, Jeff Hamish,3,478,056.
Hupfer, Harold Matthew, to Whirlpool Corporation. Adjustable
caster with anti-tip device. 3,432,878, 3-18-69, CI. 16-32.
Hupp Corporation: See —
Smith, Horace L., Jr., 3,447,338.
Huppes, Nicolaas: See —
Falbe, Jurgen F.; and Huppes, Nicolaas.3,446,839.
Huppi, Gerhard A.; and Siddall, John B., to Zoecon Corporation,
mesne. Polyhydroxy steroids and processes for their preparation.
3,481,926, 12-2-69, CI. 260-239.55
Huppmann, Fritz. Plant for the continuous preparation of brewer's
mash and for the cooking of wort. 3,468,240, 9-23-69, CI. 99-276.
HUPSI Corporation: See —
Launder, James M., 3,466,007.
Hupsi Corporation, The: See —
Launder, James M., 3,458,002.
Hurd, Billy G.: See—
Brandner, Carl F.; Dunlap, Peggy M.; Foster, William R.; and
Hurd, Billy G, 3,437, 141.
Foster, William R.; Hurd, Billy G.; and Dunlap, Peggy
M.,3,437,140.
Hurd, Billy G., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method of desorbing sur-
factant and reusing it in flooding water. 3,474,864, 10-28-69, CI.
166-272.
Hurd, Billy G., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Method of maximizing ef-
ficacy of surfactant in flooding water. 3,477,508, 11-11-69, CI.
166-250.
Hurd, Billy G.; and Foster, William R., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Method of minimizing adsorption of surfactant from flooding
water. 3,469,630, 9-30-69, CI. 166-250.
Hurd, Donald J.: See —
Ernst, Eric O.; Hurd, Donald J.; and Seeley, Gerard,3,424,629.
Hurd, Jerome N., to United States Gypsum Company. Wallboard at-
tachment and apparatus therefor. 3,476,302, 1 1-4-69, CI. 227-120.
Hurd, Mark Aerial Surveys, Inc.: See —
Miller, Raymond H., 3,421,721.
Hurd, Ramon L., to Huck Manufacturing Company. Crimping tool.
3,478,564, 11-18-69, CI. 72-391.
Hurd, Ramon L.; and Wittmeyer, Herbert M., to Huck Manufactur-
ing Company. Flush fastener for panel assembly including soft
core material. 3,459,447, 8-5-69, CI. 287-189.36
Hurd, Richard N.: See—
Bertsch, Hugh C; Hurd, Richard N.; McDermott, John P.; and
White, Wesley R., 3,437,677.
Hurd, William Sprech: See —
Schwitzgebel, Ralph K.; and Hurd, William Sprech, 3,478,344.
Hurd, Willis F., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Switching apparatus.
3,456,122, 7-15-69, CI. 307-29.
Hureau, Jacques, to Generale Alimentaire S.A. Method and ap-
paratus for producing sheathed electric cable. 3,473,986, 10-21-
69, CI. 156-51.
Hurick, Richard A.: See —
Oellerich, Werner B.; and Hurick, Richard A. ,3,432,932.
Hurka, Rudolph J., Jr.: See—
Carothers, John N.; and Hurka, Rudolph J., Jr.,3,442,609.
Hurkamp, Alan C, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Background can-
celling opitcal detection system. 3,430,047, 2-25-69, CI. 250-199.
Hurko, Bohdan, to General Electric Company. Two-stage self-
sustaining catalytic --idation unit. 3,428,434, 2-18-69, CI. 23-288.
Hurko, Bohdan, to General Electric Company. Broiling oven with
tilting heating means. 3,450,861, 6-17-69, CI. 219-404.
Hurko, Bohdan, to General Electric Company. Self-adjusting hinge
for surface heating unit. 3,482,079, 12-2-69, CI. 219-463.
Hurko, Bohdan; and Dills, Raymond L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Self-sustaining catalytic oxidation unit. 3,428,435, 2-18-69,
CI. 23-288.
Hurlbert, Loyal L., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Elec-
tric power transmission system for well logging. 3,459,955, 8-5-69,
CI. 307-12.
Hurlbert, Loyal L., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Nuclear magnetic logging signal verification technique. 3,484,680,
12-16-69, CI. 324-0.5
Hurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Apparatus and
method for cancellation of spring rate in gyroscope with flexural
support. 3,483,760, 12-16-69, CI. 74-5.
Hurlburt, Joseph C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Mechanical cut-
terbar lift. 3,449,893, 6-17-69, CI. 56-25.
Hurlburt, Joseph C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Harvester reel.
3,472,008, 10-14-69, CI. 56-220.
Hurlbut, Gordon K.; and Gagne, Antoine F., to Textron, Inc. Edge
grinding machine for lenses. 3,461,619, 8-19-69, CI. 51-127.
Hurle, Donald Thomas James: See —
Mullin, John Brian; and Hurle, Donald Thomas
James,3,460,998.
Hurle, Ian R.: See —
Hertzberg, Abraham; and Hurle, Ian R., 3,487,333.
Hurletron Incorporated: See —
Adamson, Robert G.; and Thiede, Paul W., 3,468,201.
Adamson, Robert G.; Angel!, Charles H.; Roote, Jay C;
Hutchison, Joel F.; and Coberley, Daniel A., 3,477,369.
Hurley, Daniel J.: See —
Dimond, Harold L.; Hurley, Daniel J.; and Pascarella, Vincent
J.,3,487,104.
Hurley, Daniel J.; Kresge, Alfred N.; Rosenthal, Robert W.; and Wil-
liamson, Roger C, to Gulf Research & Development Company.
Production of alkyl monochlorides. 3,437,573, 4-8-69, CI. 204-
163.
Hurley, Forbes M.; and Nault, William A. Prelubricated bearing sur-
face, and method of preparing the same. 3,441,328, 4-29-69, CI.
308-238.
Hurley, Forrest R.: See —
Angstadt, Richard L.; and Hurley, Forrest R., 3,427, 175.
Krau, John W.; and Hurley, Forrest R.,3,434,917.
Hurley, Richard C, to Fusion Rubbermaid Corporation. Tapered
wall tube. 3,454,235, 7-8-69, CI. 242-46.21
Hurlick, Ronald James: See —
Briggs, Peter James; and Hurlick, Ronald James.3,459,703.
Hurlin, Kenneth P., to Ford Motor Company. Brush Assembly.
3,482,135, 12-2-69, CI. 310-239.
Hurlock, Ronald James; Wood, Leonard; and Sharma, Vijay Ratna,
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Nickel dithiocarbamates.
3,483,239, 12-9-69, CI. 260-439.
Hurney, William P. Fingertip bandages. 3,476,109, 11-4-69, CI. 128-
157.
Hurschman, Alfred A., to Ampoules, Inc. Assembly filling and seal-
ing of plastic ampoules. 3,422,594, 1-21-69, CI. 53-37.
Hursen, Thomas F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Two-coil
linear motion device. 3,449,603, 6-10-69, CI. 310-12.
Hursh, Charles M.: See —
Keister, Oliver B., Jr.; Hursh, Charles M.; and Link, John
G.,3,446,373.
Hursh, Neal W., to RCA Corporation. Protection circuit. 3,450,935,
6-17-69, CI. 315-27.
Hursh, Neal W.; and Mooreland, Ronald R., to RCA Corporation.
Shield. 3,479,566, 11-18-69, CI. 317-103.
Hurst, Alan R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Composite dif-
ferential release tape. 3,432,333, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-68.
Hurst, Alan R., to Morton Salt Company, mesne. Primer for flexible
non-porous surfaces. 3,445,326, 5-20-69, CI. 161-207.
Hurst, Arthur: See —
Stephens, Frederick Allen; and Hurst, Arthur,3,432,059.
Hurst, Gerald L.; and Khayat, Saadideen I., to Kewanee Oil Com-
pany. Process for producing trans-difluorodiazine. 3,427,133, 2-
11-69, CI. 23-205.
Hurst, Jack: See —
Anspon, Harry D.; and Hurst, Jack, 3,485, 785.
Anspon, Harry D.; and Hurst, Jack, 3,486,929.
Hurst, Jack, to Gulf Oil Corporation, mesne. Method of preparing
amide polymers. 3,429,860, 2-25-69, CI. 260-86.7
Hurst, James A. Adhesive tube and dispenser. 3,485,147, 12-23-69,
CI. 93-80.
Hurst, Jerry C; and Kurtz, Samuel E., to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated. Loading a plurality of articles into a workholder Pal-
let conveyor with lock mechanism. 3,480,165, 11-25-69, CI. 214-
152.
LIST OF PATENTEES
737
Hurst, Justin, to Russell Constructions Limited. Vibratory mounting
for sieves and like apparatus. 3,444,999, 5-20-69, CI. 209-316.
Hurst, Kenneth: See-
Carter, Donald E.; and Hurst, Kenneth.3,475,231.
Hurst, Kurt: See—
Clauss, Siegbert; Hurst, Kurt; and Ortlieb, Alfred.3,466,658.
Steinke, Leo; Sohner, Gerhard; Hurst, Kurt; Gerber, Richard;
Frimmel, Karl; and Herrmann, Otto,3,486,075.
Hurst, Kurt, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Apparatus for transporting
tape. 3,472,438, 10-14-69, CI. 226-176.
Hurst, Kurt; and Ortlieb, Alfred, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Ther-
mal recorder. 3,453,649, 7-1-69, CI. 346-76.
Hurst, Leonard L., Jr., to International Electric Fence Co., Inc. Solid
state fence controller. 3,439,183, 4-15-69, CI. 307-132.
Hurst, Mowatt M., to Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc., mesne. Automo-
bile washing method. 3,432,346, 3-11-69, CI. 134-34.
Hurst, Norman Ashcroft; Gray, Thomas Edward Horace; and Jones-
Hinton, James, to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited. Manufacture
of plastic articles. 3,464,099, 9-2-69, CI. 29-148.4
Hurst, Paul L.; and Oswald, Joseph, to Caterpillar Tractor Company.
Apparatus for positioning a belt driven generator. 3,430,507, 3-4-
69, CI. 74-242.15
Hurst, Richard J.: See —
Baker, William J.; and Hurst, Richard J. ,3,480,1 19.
Hurst, Thomas B , and Darlinger, Edward P., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Hot gas quencher. 3,420,508, 1-7-69, CI. 261-1 16.
Hurst, Willard. Awning shutter. 3,429,070, 2-25-69, CI. 49-158.
Hurst-Campbell, Inc.: See —
Ballard, Robert L., 3,450,444.
Hurt, Norman Albert: See —
Emblem, Harold Garton; Hurt, Norman Albert; and Wilkinson,
Ernest Malcolm, 3,420,779.
Hurtest Products Corporation: See —
Cohen, Jerome H., 3,471,955.
Hurtig, Carl R., to Damon Engineering, Inc. Mathematical teaching
aid. 3,464,123, 9-2-69, CI. 35-30.
Hurtig, Carl R., to Damon Engineering, Inc. Linear crystal dis-
criminator circuit. 3,475,690, 10-28-69, CI. 329-117.
Hurtig, Carl R.; and Madeson, Austen, to Damon Engineering, Inc.
Spectrum analysis using swept parallel narrow band filters.
3,473,121, 10-14-69, CI. 324-77.
Hurtle, James E.; and Kast, Howard B., to General Electric Com-
pany. Viscosity compensated flow regulating device. 3,442,284, 5-
6-69, CI. 137-110.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Electric current in-
terrupting device. 3,430,016, 2-25-69, CI. 200-144.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Circuit breaker
mechanism. 3,430,164, 2-25-69, CI. 335-22.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker with assisted arc interruption. 3,436,597, 4-1-69, CI. 317-
11.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit in-
terrupter. 3,454,832, 7-8-69, CI. 317-1 1.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Current limiter
device-thyristor current limiting static circuit breaker. 3,454,833,
7-8-69, CI. 317-20.
Hurtle, Ralph L., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker with break-away coupling. 3,483,490, 12-9-69, CI. 335-6.
Hurtle, Richard L. Packaging machine. 3,448,558, 6-10-69, CI. 53-
141.
Hurtmanns, Heinz: See —
Decker, Hanns; Stockmann, Helmut; and Hurtmanns,
Heinz.3,477,651.
Hurtner, Thomas A.; and Miller, Charles H., Jr., to McDonnell
Douglas Corporation. Seat pallet latch. 3,486,204, 12-30-69, CI.
24-201.
Hum, Robert S. Container having loop fastening means. 3,474,928,
10-28-69, CI. 220-60.
Hurutate, Hirotugu: See —
Fukada, Shuzo; Kido, Takayoshi; and Hurutate, Hirotu-
gu,3,470,942.
Hurvitz, Hyman: See —
Cooper, James N., 3,459,901.
Hurvitz, Hyman. Electro-fluid systems. 3,438,384, 4-15-69, CI. 137-
81.5
Hurwitz, Marvin J.: See —
Cenci, Harry J.; and Hurwitz, Marvin J. ,3,485,775.
Hurwitz, Mathew; Reynolds, John M.; and Fahimian, Edward J., to
Dynatech Corporation. Dielectrophoretic fluid separating system.
3,423,306, 1-21-69, CI. 204-299.
Hurwitz, Paul D., to Sherman Car Wash Equipment Company. Vehi-
cle contour follower blower. 3,442,027, 5-6-69, CI. 34-54.
Hurworth, Neville Robert: See —
Goodman, Isaac; and Hurworth, Neville Robert.3,475,385.
Hus, Johannes, to Bumdy Corporation. Electrical connection
between movable parts. 3,479,444, 1 1-18-69, CI. 174-86.
Hus, Martinus: See —
Kramer, Jan; and Hus, Martinus.3,443,388.
Husa, Ronald G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission, mesne. Triggered volt - second generator. 3,432,682, 3-
11-69, CI. 307-88.
Husain, lftikhar: See —
Chipalkatti, Vasant Bhimrao; Desai, Ramanlal Markandrai; Sat-
tur, Naranyan Balvantrao; and Husain, lftikhar, 3,457,026.
Husaini, Syed M., to Adolph's Food Products Mfg., Co. Tumbling
process for the production of readily soluble algin. 3,423,397, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-209.6
Husar, Karel: See —
Mills, Samuel M.; and Husar, Karel.3,453,163.
Husband, Robert M.: See —
Kaliski, Adam F.; and Husband, Robert M.,3,484,27l.
Husby, Richard E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Fire extinguisher
box. 3,451,580, 6-24-69, CI. 220-4.
Huscher, Howard I.: See —
Ellwanger, Charles G.; Huscher, Howard I.; and Payment,
Robert J. ,3,468,435.
Huschke, Ernst G., Jr.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,473,216.
Husebo, James L. Safety plug block. 3,422,389, 1-14-69, CI. 339-37.
Huser, Joseph L.: See —
Huser, Robert R.; Huser, Joseph L.; and Leonard Herman
A.,3,448,657.
Huser, Robert R.; Huser, Joseph L.; and Leonard Herman A., to B
& H Tool and Machine Corporation. Ram. 3,448,657, 6-10-69, CI.
90-96.
Hushen, Frederick: See —
Colarusso, Augustine L.; and Hushen, Fredericks , 465,91 1.
Husimi, Kazuo, to Takeda Riken Industrv Company Limited.
Decimal counting apparatus. 3,426,182, 2-4-69, CI. 235-92.
Huska, Paul. Reversible speed reducer. 3,472,097, 10-14-69, CI. 74-
760.
Huska, Paul. Amplified mechanical actuator. 3,475,979, 11-4-69, CI.
74-89.16
Huskey, Eugene D.: See —
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D.,3,421,457.
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D.,3,453,885.
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D.,3,463,843.
Huskins, Chester W.: See —
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Carter, Herbert
A.,3,432,444.
Ayers, Orval E.; Huskins, Chester W.; and Fant, Bert
T.,3,442,081.
Huskins, Joseph Walter, to Imperial Metal Industries(Kynoch)
Limited. Shotgun cartridge. 3,442,214, 5-6-69, CI. 102-42.
Husky Corporation: See —
Carder, Mervin L.; and Sutcliffe, Eugene G., 3,474,837.
Husky, Glover A., to Industrial Metalcraft Company, Inc. Irrigation
apparatus. 3,478,773, 11-18-69, CI. 137-344.
Husky Manufacturing and Tool Works Ltd.: See —
Rees, Herbert, 3,454,991.
Husky Mnufacturing and Tool Works Ltd.: See —
Rees, Herbert, 3,482,284.
Husmann, Otto K., to United States of America, National Aeronau-
tics and Space Administration, mesne. Multilayer porous ionizer.
3,421,864, 1-14-69, CI. 29-182.2
Husmann, Robert A., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Load lift
assembly. 3,456,976, 7-22-69, CI. 294-74.
Husock, Bernard, to Harco Corporation. Protective system.
3,448,033, 6-3-69, CI. 204-196.
Husome, Robert G., to San Marino Electronic Corporation. Empty
bottle inspection machine. 3,434,594, 3-25-69, CI. 209-74.
Huson, Gale, to Signode Corporation. Method of forming a pal-
letized load. 3,429,095, 2-25-69, CI. 53-24.
Huson, Gale: See —
Sauer, Leo Peter; and Huson, Gale,3,443,512.
Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag: See —
Brynge, Per Gunnar; and Reenstierna, Erik Gustaf Bertil,
3,425,376.
Ojelid, Goran Axel Runo, 3,422,239.
Ojelid, Goran Axel Runo, 3,467,803.
Rendahl, Ingvar, 3,447,497.
Huss, Donald E.: See —
McClellan, Herbert L.; and Huss, Donald E.,3,456,474.
Huss, Otto, to Hannes Marker Sicherheits-Skibindungen KG. Heel-
holding device for safety ski bindings. 3,423,100, 1-21-69, CI. 280-
11.35
Huss, Stanley B. Apparatus for continouosly laminating webs.
3,432,377, 3-1 1-69, CI. 156-494.
Hussain, lftikhar: See —
Chipalkatti, Vasant B.; Desai, Ramanlal M.; Sattur, Narayan B.;
and Hussain, Iftikhar.3,457,024.
Husserl, Henry P.: See —
Saccoccio, Anthony R.; and Husserl, Henry P. ,3,462,808.
Hussey, Joseph L., to Astrodata, Inc. Digital attenuator which con-
trols a variable conductance. 3,462,588, 8-19-69, CI. 235-150.53
Hussey, Robert R., to Ashtabula Bow Socket Company, The. Con-
vertible top. 3,442,551, 5-6-69, CI. 296-117.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 47
738
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Husted, David W., to Baia Corporation. Dual format viewer.
3,446,549, 527-69, CI. 352-104.
Husted, David W.; and Holbrook, James A. Motion picture film
viewer. 3,459,472, 8-5-69, CI. 352-129.
Husted, Donald R.: See —
Koshar, Robert J.; and Husted, Donald R., 3,461, 162.
Husted, Hoyt L.; and Van Deventer, Emil L., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Triaxial optical alignment. 3,480,367, 11-
25-69, CI. 356-150.
Huster, Franz-Joseph, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft.
Hardenable boron-containing synthetic resins comprising the reac-
tion product of a cyclic aryl borate and anhydrous formaldehyde.
3,427,283, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-51.
Huston, Alexander Edward; and Procter, David Alwyn, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Camera tube deflection
system for providing beam shutter action. 3,443,148, 5-6-69, CI.
315-30.
Huston, Henry H.: See —
Ludder, Rodney E.; and Huston, Henry H., 3,442,435.
Huston, Leroy S., Jr.: See—
Audesse, Emery G.; and Huston, Leroy S., Jr. ,3,466,489.
Huston, Paul O.: See—
Boudreau, Frank; Huston, Paul O.; and Rasmusson, Donald
R.,3,428,188.
Huston, William J., Sr. Means and method of destroying old automo-
biles and the like. 3,439,608, 4-22-69, CI. 100-38.
Huston, William J., Sr.; and McConnell, Howard B. Magnetic base
saber saw. 3,436,824, 4-8-69, CI. 30-273.
Hutchens and Son Metal Products, Inc.: See —
Hutchens, Charles T., 3,469,860.
Hutchens, Charles T., to Hutchens and Son Metal Products, Inc.
Spring mounting. 3,469,860, 9-30-69, CI. 280-104.5
Hutchens, Wilbur D.: See —
Ytzen, Glenn R.; and Hutchens, Wilbur D.,3,456,916.
Hutcheon, Keith Finer: See —
Glikin, Paul Edgar; and Hutcheon, Keith Finer,3,446,148.
Hutcheon, Keith Finer; and Thornber, John Charles Powell, to
C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus. 3,421,444, 1-14-
69, CI. 103-2.
Hutcherson, Brian K. Interacting steering-suspension system for a
self-propelled or towed vehicle. 3,430,724, 3-4-69, CI. 180-79.
Hutcheson, Guilford J., Jr.: See —
Ehrlich, John J.; Hutcheson, Guilford J., Jr.; Rust, Charles M.;
Roberts, Thomas G.; and Cason, Charles M., 111,3,464,267.
Hutchings, John H.: See —
Gray, Donald I.; Hutchings, John H.; and Wohlert, Andrew
M.,3,486,088.
Hutchings, Le Roi E.: See —
Joo, Louis A.; Hutchings, Le Roi E.; and Muller, Nathan
W.,3,450,623.
Hutchins, Aaron J., 50% to Hutchins, Hubert R. Pump. 3,438,331,
4-15-69, CI. 103-124.
Hutchins, Aaron J., 50% to Hutchins, Hubert R. Pumps. 3,438,332,
4-15-69, CI. 103-124.
Hutchins, Aaron J., 50% to Hutchins, Hubert R. Rotary pump.
3,438,333, 4-15-69, CI. 103-142.
Hutchins, Blanchard S.: See —
Karnow, Paul; and Hutchins, Blanchard S., 3,424,474.
Hutchins, Hubert R.: See —
Hutchins, Aaron J., 3,438,33 1 .
Hutchins, Aaron J., 3,438,332.
Hutchins, Aaron J., 3,438,333.
Hutchins, Marlyn R., to Raven Industries, Inc. Locking device.
3,473,354, 10-21-69, CI. 70-312.
Hutchins, Marsden Clair; and Quinn, Robert Gerard, to Johns-Man-
ville Corporation. Paper for graphic arts consisting of asbestos
fibers, acrylic resin, and size. 3,441,474, 4-29-69, CI. 162-155.
Hutchins, Thomas W.: See —
Bloomberg, Fritiof M.; and Hutchins, Thomas W., 3,425, 938.
Hutchins, Ward H.: See—
Beatenbough, Paul K.; Hutchins, Ward H.; and Orcutt, John
W., 3,448,659.
Hutchinson, Ann, to General Electrodynamics Corporation.
Photoconductive device. 3,423,237, 1-21-69, CI. 117-201.
Hutchinson, Carl R., to FMC Corporation. Wellhead apparatus.
3,424,478, 1-28-69, CI. 285-90.
Hutchinson, Desmond Ernest; and Wilkinson. Harry, to English Elec-
tric Company Limited, The. Rotary actuators. 3,449,982, 6-17-69.
CI. 74-626.
Hutchinson, Edmund C. deceasedO (by Hutchinson, Elizabeth B.,
executrix), to Campbell Soup Company. Carton handling system
and apparatus. 3,420.036, 1-7-69, CI. 53-186.
Hutchinson, Edmund C, deceasedO (by Hutchinson, Elizabeth B.;
executrix), to Campbell Soup Company. Can labelling apparatus.
3,472,722, 10-14-69, CI. 156-455.
Hutchinson, Elizabeth B.: See —
Hutchinson. Edmund C, 3,420,036.
Hutchinson. Edmund C, 3,472, 722.
Hutchinson, George, to Meinhardt, Howard, Company, The. Metal
decking. 3,469,509. 9-30-69, CI. 94-13.
Hutchinson, Harold D., to Moorman Manufacturing Company.
Animal food composition. 3,428,457, 2-18-69. CI. 99-2.
Hutchinson, Herman R., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Mold-
ing apparatus and method. 3,436,443, 4-1-69, CI. 264-40.
Hutchinson, Joseph; and Casey, Lloyd, to McGraw-Edison Company.
Liquid fuel burning appliance and components therefor.
3,485,567, 12-23-69, CI. 431-210.
Hutchinson, Malcolm: See —
Starmer, Roy; and Hutchinson, Malcolm, 3,444, 049.
Hutchinson, Philip: See —
Cull, William; and Hutchinson, Philip, 3,452, 558.
Hutchinson, Philip, to Birfield Engineering Limited. Universal joints.
3,464,232, 9-2-69, CI. 64-21.
Hutchinson, Robert H., to Armstrong Cork Company. Cork-rubber
gasketing and cushioning composition containing low density cel-
lular rubber particles and a thermosetting binder. 3,457,202, 7-22-
69, CI. 260-2.5
Hutchinson, Seymour M.: See —
Hutchinson, Seymour M.; and Spitz, Adrian N., 3,452,745.
Hutchinson, Seymour M.; and Spitz, Adrian N., 37 1/2% to Hutchin-
son, Seymour M. 37 1/2% to Spitz, Adrian N., and 25% to Kunik,
Jordan I. Hand-operated pulsating cleaning device. 3,452,745, 7-1-
69, CI. 128-66.
Hutchinson, William George; and Cole, Leslie Charles, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Thermal insulation.
3,421,977, 1-14-69, CI. 176-40.
Hutchinson, William M.; and Melvin, William J., to Collins Radio
Company. Glass delay line recirculating memory. 3,432,816, 3-11-
69, CI. 340-173.
Hutchinson, William M.; and Williford, Jerry G., to Collins Radio
Company. Keyed filter using RC circuits. 3,448,391, 6-3-69, CI.
329-50.
Hutchinson, William Y., to Continental Scale Corporation. Portable
scale with hand carrying hole in platform. 3,481,415, 12-2-69, CI.
177-253.
Hutchison, Charles H. Adjustable latch. 3,469,877, 9-30-69, CI. 292-
241.
Hutchison, Joel F.: See —
Adamson, Robert G.; Angell, Charles H.; Roote, Jay C;
Hutchison, Joel F.; and Coberley, Daniel A. ,3,477, 369.
Hutchison Manufacturing Company: See —
Philipp, William C, 3,432,127.
Hutchison, Marion E.: See—
Doerfer, Richard E.; and Hutchison, Marion E., 3,420. 148.
Hutchison, Miller R., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Automatic
focusing motion picture projector. 3,471,225, 10-7-69, CI. 352-
140.
Hutchison, Paul T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Noise reduction in frequency modulation system. 3,440,569, 4-22-
69, CI. 332-18.
Hutchison, Ronald Thomas James; and Jenkins, Stuart Mc Ewen, to
General Electric Company Limited, The. Vibration resistant
switch utilizing an elongated stationary contact co-acting with a
planar movable apertured contact. 3,433,912, 3-18-69, CI. 200-83.
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and Mc Kinnell, John C,
to Chevron Research Company. Ammoniated foamed well circula-
tion fluids and uses thereof. 3,486.560, 12-30-69, CI. 166-292.
Hutchison, Stanley O.; Anderson, Glen W.; and McKinnell, John C,
to Chevron Research Company. Generation and use of foamed
well circulation fluids. 3,463,231, 8-26-69, CI. 166-303.
Huter, Ludwig, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals
Roessler. Preparation of nitriles from cr-unsaturated hydrocarbons
and HNOo. 3,441,591, 4-29-69, CI. 260-464.
Huter, Ludwig; Losenske, Christa; and Schirmer, Dieter, to Deutsche
Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for
treating silicic acids and silicates. 3,427,130, 2-1 1-69, CI. 23-182.
Hutfles, Lawrence H.: See —
Dreyer, John F.; and Hutfles, Lawrence H., 3,426, 728.
Hutfles, Lawrence H., to Dreyer, John F. Method of making and
reproducing surfaces capable of orienting nematic dichroic materi-
als. 3,459,839, 8-5-69, CI. 264-2.
Huth, Gerald C; and McKinney, Russell A., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radiation detector.
3,449,177, 6-10-69, CI. 148-187.
Huth, Gerald W., to Huth Manufacturing Corporation. Tubing
bender. 3,429,157, 2-25-69, CI. 72-32.
Huth, Heinz, to Dragoco Gerberding & Co. G.m.b.H. Process for
preparing a fried onion flavoring. 3,424,592. 1-28-69, CI. 99-140.
Huth Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Huth, Gerald W., 3.429,157.
Huth, Margaret Mary. Jewelry storage rack. 3.421,634, 1-14-69, CI.
211-123.
Hutson, Andrew R.; and Tien, Ping K., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Gunn effect devices. 3,440,425, 4-22-69, CI.
250-199.
Hutson, Clifford L. Oral evacuator. 3,460,255, 8-12-69, CI. 32-33.
Hutson, Cyril, to Black. H. R., Company. Filter screen mounting and
conveying means. 3.485,379, 12-23-69. CI. 210-400.
Hutson, Jearld L. Integrated semiconductor switch system.
3.475,666. 10-28-69, CI. 317-235.
LIST OF PATENTEES
739
Hutson, Jearld L. Photosensitive power control system. 3,475,676,
10-28e69, CI. 323-21.
Hutson, Thomas, Jr.; and Carter, Cecil O., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Formation and regeneration of catalyst in an alkylation
and isomerization process. 3,476,825, 11-4-69, CI. 260-683.53
Hutson, Thomas, Jr.: See —
Sanford, Richard A.; McCray, Floyd D.; and Hutson, Thomas,
Jr.,3,424,975.
Hutson, Tom, Jr.; and Carter, Cecil O., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Alkylation utilizing fine dispersion of reactants in a constant
catalyst mass. 3,435,092, 3-25-69, CI. 260-683.43
Huttel, Gottfried, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Distance measuring in-
strument. 3,483,626, 12-16-69, CI. 33-143.
Huttenlocher, Dietrich F., to General Electric Company. Hermetic
refrigerant motor compressor unit. 3,450,338, 6-17-69, CI. 230-
206.
Huttenwerk Oberhausen AG: See —
Becker, Gerhard, 3,479,229.
Pantke, Heinz-Dieter; and Hickmann, Herbert, 3,430,689.
Pantke, Heinz-Dieter; and Hickmann, Herbert, 3,450,396.
Hutter, Ernest; and Hooker, Harris H., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Electrical connector for use in liquid
metal. 3,471,826, 10-7-69, CI. 339-94.
Hutter, Heinrich, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
Support for thrust engine propellant charge. 3,483,703, 12-16-69,
CI. 60-255.
Hutter, Leonard J., to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company. Insu-
lating foundation. 3,473,689, 10-21-69, CI. 220-18.
Hutter, Wilhelm, to Niederrheinische Maschinenfabrik Becker &
Van Hullen. Heated multistage press with synchronized closing
device. 3,431,838, 3-11-69, CI. 100-93.
Hutter, Will, to Niederrheinische Maschinenfabrik Becker & van
Hullen. Multi-tier press with simultaneously opening and closing
tiers. 3,451,334, 6-24-69, CI. 100-200.
Hutto, Frank C, to Ford Motor Company. Piston ring assembly.
3,456,953, 7-22-69, CI. 277-143.
Hutto, John F.; See —
Sherk, Fred T.; and Hutto, John F.,3,420,908.
Hutton, David G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Separation of hydrogen chloride from vinylidene fluoride.
3,442,961, 5-6-69, CI. 260-653.3
Hutton, Gerald E.; Knittle, Gale L.; and Riley, Emmett E., to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Distributing frame cut-
over device. 3,444,337, 5-13-69, CI. 179-178.
Hutton, Gerald E.: See —
Heck, Robert L.; and Hutton, Gerald E., 3,427,407.
Hutton, Henry James: See —
Rand, Walter Leslie; Hutton, Henry James; Toull, William Her-
bert; and Zouch, Leslie Eric, 3,481,1 1 1.
Hutton, Richard W.; and Gettmann, Philip L., to Esco Corporation.
Combination chain. 3,439,494, 4-22-69, CI. 59-78.
Hutton, Ronald Eric: See —
Oakes, Vincent; Hutton, Ronald Eric; and Tonge, Brian
Lawrence, 3,448, 1 30.
Hutz, Gerhard, to Siempelkamp, Eugen. Method and apparatus for
the charging of platen presses. 3,450,030, 6-17-69, CI. 100-35.
Hutz, Gerhard, to Siempelkamp, G., & Co. Twin conveyor system
for the transport of loosely coherent mats. 3,482,675, 12-9-69, CI.
198-102.
Hutzenlaub, Armin, to Erwin Kampf Maschinenfabrik. Device for
heating and drying a material web by suspension in a tunnel.
3,485,429, 12-23-69, CI. 226-97.
Hutzler, Erich K. Optical frequency modulator. 3,482,105, 12-2-69,
CI. 250-226.
Huval, Malcolm, to Chevron Research Company. Method of remov-
ing oil from water containing suspended solids. 3,471,401, 10-7-
69, CI. 210-23.
Huval, Malcolm: See —
Olson, Robert James; Ellis, George L.; and Huval, Mal-
colm,3,450,632.
Huver, Ben. Gun hanger. 3,468,508, 9-23-69, CI. 248-314.
Huver, Lawrence L.: See —
Quinlan, William J.; and Huver, Lawrence L., 3,425,089.
Quinlan, William J.; and Huver, Lawrence L., 3,427,637.
Huvers, Marius E., to Canadair Limited. Drift angle meter for mea-
suring the drift angle of aircraft. 3,469,102, 9-23-69, CI. 250-209.
Huwil-Werke, Hugo Willach & Sohne: See—
Hallmann, Hermann, 3,421,348.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, to Agri Craft, Inc. Stress-compensated boom
structure. 3,470,981, 10-7-69, CI. 182-141.
Huyck Corporation: See —
Clark, Raymond C, 3,445,938.
Fisher, James I., 3,437,457.
Thorp, Benjamin Adelbert, 3,432,385.
Ward, Lowell G., 3,421,230.
Wicker, Dan B.; Bennett, James G., Jr.; and Ward, Lowell G.,
3,481,806.
Huydts, Eduard; and Dischler, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Hasencl-
ever Aktiengesellschaft. Driving mechanism for spindle presses
and the like. 3,482,463, 12-9-69, CI. 74-424.8
Huyffer, Paul S.: See—
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Huyffer, Paul S., 3,459, 548.
Bloom, Stanley M.; and Huyffer. Paul S.,3,482,97 I .
Huynh, Chanh: See —
Martel, Jacques; Huynh, Chanh; Toromanoff, Edmond; and
Nomine, Gerard, 3,445,499.
Huys, Daniel Joseph: See —
Baetsle, Leon Henri; and Huys, Daniel Joseph, 3,43 1 ,086.
Huyser, Earl S.; and Hartzell, Gordon E., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Free radical addition of non-tertiary alkanols to alpha
olefins. 3,429,933, 2-25-69, CI. 260-642.
Huyvaert, Robert H.; and Steinbrunner, Arthur A., to Bendix Cor-
poration, The. Positioning device. 3,456,323, 7-22-69, CI. 29-200.
Hvale, James L.; and Baumgartner, Robert L., to Markus-Campbell
Company. Tachistoscope having card advance means. 3,482,332,
12-9-69, CI. 35-35.
Hwa, Chih M., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Organic phosphorous acid
compound-chromate corrosion protection in aqueous systems.
3,431,217, 3-4-69, CI. 252-389.
Hwa, Jesse C. H.: See —
Herbstman, Sheldon; and Hwa, Jesse C. H., 3,431 ,277.
Hwalek, David C: See —
Snitzer, Elias; Bazinet, Wilfred P., Jr.; and Hwalek, David
C, 3,455,667.
Hwang, Ho Chien: See —
Herrick, Clifford E., Jr.; and Hwang, Ho Chien, 3,481 ,740.
Hwang, Ying-Chen, to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Symmetrical pulse generator controlled by self-resetting snap
diodes. 3,479,535, 11-18-69, CI. 307-319.
Hy-Grip Products Co.: See —
Hyland, Francis P., 3,424,451.
Hyatt, Asher A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Novel aromatic
N-heterocyclic esters of diarylcarbamoyl halides. 3,423,416, 1-21-
69, CI. 260-294.8
Hyatt, Asher A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Novel sub-
stituted 1,2,4 triazoles(4H). 3,444,162, 5-13-69, CI. 260-240.
Hyatt, Asher A., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Halogen sub-
stituted alkenyl thiazolinylthioethers. 3,475,445, 10-28-69, CI.
260-306.7
Hyatt, Floyd A., to Evans Products Company. Freight bracing
device. 3,465,692, 9-9-69, CI. 105-369.
Hyatt, Marx: See —
Norman, Donald O.; and Hyatt, Marx,3,473,265.
Hyatt, Marx, to Baxter, J. H., & Co. Wooden stud wall or partition
and support therefor. 3,423,893, 1-28-69, CI. 52-241.
Hyatt, Philip L., to American Air Filter Company, Inc. Filter cell
retaining apparatus. 3,434,269, 3-25-69, CI. 55-490.
Hybl, Josef: See —
Bucil, Frantisek; Hybl, Josef; Kabele, Stanislav; and Vecera,
Milos.3,439,488.
Hycalog, Inc.: See —
Hill, Jack O.; and Harding, James L., 3,423,945.
Hycon Mfg., Company: See —
Hillman, Murray J., 3,469,515.
Hyde, Burt E. Collapsible bath tub. 3,469,266, 9-30-69, CI. 4-177.
Hyde, Dennis William, to Miller, Daniel D. System for detecting
potential failure in bowling pin-setting machine. 3,470,553, 9-30-
69, CI. 340-268.
Hyde, Earl K.: See-
Bowman, Harry R.; Thompson, Stanley G.; Hyde, Earl K.; and
Jared, Richard C, 3,433,954.
Hyde, Geoffrey; and Watson, Benjamin W., to United States of
America, Army. Integral multiple hybrid comparator. 3,460,070,
8-5-69, CI. 333-11.
Hyde, James R., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing
microspheroidal silica. 3,453,077, 7-1-69, CI. 23-182.
Hyde Park Electronics, Inc.: See —
Breidenbach, Victor S.; and Close, Patrick B., 3,444,390.
Hyde, Paul E., to Flomatcher Co., Inc. Pneumatic control system
and vent valve therefor. 3,424,090, 1-28-69, CI. 103-35.
Hyde, Robert L., to Varo Inc. Transformerless converter-inverter.
3,465,231, 9-2-69, CI. 321-2.
Hyde, Robert W. Method of killing elodea. 3,463,628, 8-26-69, CI.
71-66.
Hyde, Thomas J., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company. For-
mate and formamide blowing agents for polylactams. 3,449,269, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-2.5
Hyde, Walter E.; Farley, David L.; and Holden, John C, to Hallibur-
ton Company. Pressure assisted retrievable bridge plug. 3,422,900,
1-21-69, CI. 166-131.
Hyde, William S., to Calumet & Hecla Corporation, mesne. Flying
shear. 3,481,237, 12-2-69, CI. 83-328.
Hyden, Alsie G. Resilient cover for golf bag strap. 3,435,867, 4-1-
69, CI. 150-1.5
Hyden, Seymour; Scarano, Louis; and Wilbert, Godfrey, to Nepera
Chemical Co., Inc. Tricyclic ester derivatives of pyridine carbox-
ylates and process for their production. 3,433,795, 3-18-69, CI.
260-295.5
Hyden, Seymour; Wetstein, Henry; and Wilbert, Godfrey, to Nepera
Chemical Co., Inc. Tertiary acetylenic esters of pyridine carboxyl-
ic acids. 3,466,294, 9-9-69, CI. 260-295.5
740
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Hyden, Seymour: See —
Wilbert, Godfrey; Hyden, Seymour; and Wetstein, Hen-
ry,3,438,993.
Hydorn, Allen E., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. N-acylated-5-
iodoindoles. 3,445,479, 5-20-69, CI. 260-326.16
Hydrahone Equipment Division, John Mohr & Sons: See —
Knuppel, William F., 3,430,320.
Hydralink Corporation: See—
Orley, William J., 3,426,575.
Hydranamic Systems Corporation: See —
Ballard, Doyle R.; and Coe, Guy R., Jr., 3,467,126.
Hydrasearch Co., Inc.: See —
Clarke, John L., 3,445,127.
Deane, Martin A., 3,425,750.
Doerfler, Roger E., 3,447,836.
Waldron, Alton L., 3,442,329.
Hydraulik G.m.b.H.: See —
Croseck, Hans-Henning; and Grohmann, August, 3,468,152.
Deina, Rudolf, 3,469,431.
Hertl, Albert, 3,468,154.
Hydrean, Peter Paul, to International Nickel Company, Inc., The.
Steels for hydrocracker vessels containing aluminum, columbium,
molybdenum and nickel. 3,475,164, 10-28-69, CI. 75-124.
Hydril Company: See —
Lewis, George E., 3,486,759.
Hydro Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Gilbert, Samuel, 3,467,082.
Hydro-Aire Division: See —
Morando, Jorge A., 3,478,694.
Morando, Jorge A., 3,482,523.
Hydro-Clear Corporation: See —
Ross, David S., 3,459,302.
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc.: See —
Hellwig, Katherine C; and Schuman, Seymour C, 3,471,580.
Hoffert, Franklin D., 3,483,116.
Johanson, Edwin S., 3,470,093.
Lehman, Leon M., 3,444,072.
Weber, Carl L.; and Wolk, Ronald H., 3,475,134.
Hydroconic Limited: See —
Clark, Ronald; and Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew, 3,442,244.
Clark, Ronald; and Corlett, Ewan Christian Brew, 3,457,891.
Hydroease Corporation: See —
Cooney, Leo A.; and Nobili, Marco, 3,425,222.
Hydromation Engineering Company: See—
Hirs, Gene; Mackenzie, Kenneth W.; and Stein, Alfred H.,
3,468,778.
Hirs, Gene; and Stein, Alfred H., 3,480,330.
Hirs, Gene, 3,486,621.
Hydrometals, Inc.: See —
Arnold, Fredric E., Jr., 3,476,074.
Hydronautics: See —
Chambers, Henry B., 3,464,095.
Hydronautics, Inc.: See —
Brown, Clinton E., 3,450,601.
Slager, John J.; and Webster, William C, 3,426,718.
Hydrotrole Limited: See —
Morley, David C. W., 3,483,893.
Hyer, Frank S.; and Tolan, Peter J., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Weighing scale mechanism. 3,477,533, 11-1 1-69, CI. 177-220.
Hyer, James M.; and Eastman, James M. Deflector fluidic amplifier.
3,486,520, 12-30-69, CI. 137-81.5
Hygienic Bridgework, Incorporated: See —
Bahm, Glenn A.; and Andrews, James A., 3,423,827.
Hygrodynamics, Inc.: See —
Ohlheiser, Carlton Edward, 3,477,282.
Perlaky, Leopold, 3,477,279.
Hylan, John E., to Burroughs Corporation. Pawl and ratchet
mechanism. 3,465,605, 9-9-69, CI. 74-142.
Hyland, Francis P., to Hy-Grip Products Co. Apparatus for feeding
blanks. 3,424,451, 1-28-69, CI. 271-11.
Hyland, James W., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Thermosetting cationic
resin and method of making same. 3,434,984, 3-25-69, CI. 260-18.
Hyldon, Roy G., to Quaker Oats Company, The. Drum drier im-
provement. 3,478,439, 11-18-69, CI. 34-114.
Hyldon, Roy G.; Fink, Doris E.; and Aboul-Saad, Halim G., to
Keever Company, The. Oxidation of starch. 3,450,692, 6-17-9, CI.
260-233.3
Hyltin, Tom J.; Hoffman, William F.; and Austin, James E., to Texas
Instruments, Incorporated. Bisected diode loaded line phase
shifter. 3,454,906, 7-8-69, CI. 333-31.
Hyltin, Tom M.: See —
Hoffman, William F.; and Hyltin, Tom M.,3,436,691.
Hyltin, Tom M., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Modular in-
tegrated electronics radar. 3,454,945, 7-8-69, CI. 343-17.1
Hyltin, Tom M.; Kilby, Jack S.; Luecke, Gerald; and Toombs,
Harold D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Complex in-
tegrated circuit array and method for fabricating same. 3,436,604,
4-1-69, CI. 317-101.
Hyman, Abraham, to United States of America, Navy. Non-material
aiming target. 3,475,029, 10-28-69, CI. 273-102.2
Hyman, Abraham, to United States of America, Navy. Shock wave
sensor. 3,484,741, 12-16-69, CI. 340-16.
Hyman, Julius: See —
Look, Melvin; Padgett, Weldon M., II; Hyman, Julius; Fenyes,
Joseph G. E.; and Lee, Herbert P. C, 3,480,646.
Hyman, Robert Anthony: See —
Beesley, John; and Hyman, Robert Anthony ,3,480, 755.
Hymatic Engineering Company Limited, The: See —
Mack, John E., 3,430,642.
Hymel, Moise J. Double-blade ditcher. 3,442,035, 5-6-69, CI. 37-98.
Hymes, Alan C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation, mesne.
Method of operating heart-lung apparatus. 3,450,502, 6-17-69, CI.
23-258.5
Hymore, Frank J.: See —
Ritter, George F., Jr.; Carson, Frank J.; and Hymore, Frank
J.,3,476,540.
Hynes, Donald P.; and Knuth, Donald E., to Burroughs Corporation.
Computer edit system. 3,454,929, 7-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Hynes Electric Heating Company: See —
Hynes, Lee P., 3,441,712.
Hynes, Frederick Margarson Bisgrove: See —
Hulka, Lubor Rene; and Hynes, Frederick Margarson Bis-
grove,3,430,951.
Hynes, Lee P., to Hynes Electric Heating Company. Flexible mul-
ticonductor heater. 3,441,712, 4-29-69, CI. 219-539.
Hynes, Richard M.; and Glenfield, George E., to S-F-D Laboratories,
Inc. Ditherable and tunable microwave tube having a dithered
tuner actuator of fixed length. 3,441,795, 4-29-69, CI. 315-39.61
Hyodo, Hiroshi: See —
Kan, Masao; Hyodo, Hiroshi; Watanabe, Akio; and Enami,
Shigekazu.3,432,327.
Hypher, Noel Charles: See —
Lobelle, Marcel Jules Odilon, deceased; Leonard, Paul Derrick;
and Hypher, Noel Charles; executors.3,473,166.
Hyprez Electrometallics Corporation: See —
Schneider, Eric J.; and Saville, Peter A., 3,436,871.
Hypro, Inc.: See —
Cook, Ernest E.; and Pareja, Ramon, 3,431,865.
Cook, Ernest E., 3,457,941.
Sadler, Harry J., 3,472,171.
Sadler, Harry J., 3,477,377.
Hysaw, James H. Anchor. 3,430,596, 3-4-69, CI. 1 14-208.
Hyson, Archibald M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Methods for stabilizing pesticidal compositions of 2-alkoxycarbon-
ylaminobenzimidazolecarboxylic esters. 3,454,700, 7-8-69, CI.
424-273.
Hyster Company: See —
Gaulke, Gary L., 3,480,100.
Mc Donald, John K., 3,478,656.
Peterson, Jack B., 3,437,019.
Hyter, Alfred C, to Alaron Pattern & Model, Inc. Elastic loop
launcher. 3,437,084, 4-8-69, CI. 124-19.
Hytonen, Valio Nikodemus. Zipper. 3,423,801, 1-28-69, CI. 24-201.
Hytonen, Valio Nikodemus. Lock for closing and opening a zipper.
3,423,802, 1-28-69, CI. 24-201.
I & R Morley Limited: See —
West, Ernest; Cotton, Ivan C; Challenger, Frederick R.; and
Cotton, Ivan C, 3,449,930.
I-T-E Circuit Breaker (Canada) Limited: See —
Turgeon, Joseph A., 3,459,876.
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company: See —
Clement, Ralph C, 3,423,724.
Jensen, Otto, 3,433,91 1.
Jensen, Otto, 3,452,251.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, 3,437,826.
Kussy, Frank W.; and Di Marco, Bernard, 3,437,885.
McKeough, Daniel H., 3,436,505.
Shaffer, Howard R.; and Gryctko, Carl E., 3,437,970.
Standi, Birley, 3,434,102.
Zocholl, Stanley E., 3,434,01 1.
I-T-E Imperial Corporation: See —
Brumfield, John C, 3,466,578.
Carter, William A., 3,452,173.
Davis, Russell S.; and Wescott, Alexander J., 3,462,541.
Di Marco, Bernard, 3,451,018.
Di Marco, Bernard, 3,460,079.
Dortort, Isadore K., 3,467,851.
Fox, Harold L.; and Thome, Gale H., 3,472,255.
Gryctko, Carl E., 3,474,206.
Gryctko, Carl E., 3,477,044.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, 3,459,957.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, 3,462,754.
Kesselring, Fritz; and Aumayer, Hansruedi, 3,486,137.
Kralik, Andrew J., 3,467,924.
Letosky, Donald F.; and Platz, Elwood T., 3,466,577.
Monge, Michele; and Abbate Daga, Angelo, 3,465,772.
Myers, Felix E., 3,474,373.
Myers, Felix E.; and Goodnow, Weston W., 3,487,343.
Reighter, David H.; and Stratton, Robert L., 3,472,925.
Reighter, David H., 3,474,161.
LIST OF PATENTEES
741
Shaffer, Howard R.; and Brumfield, John C, 3,474,363.
Shaffer, Howard R., 3,484,728.
Strobel, Albert, 3,484,726.
Wilson, George A., 3,469,043.
Zocholl, Stanley E., 3,444,434.
Zocholl, Stanley E.; and Conrad, Richard R.. 3,478,250.
lacob, loan: See—
Adamache, Ion; and lacob, Ioan,3,469,629.
ladarola, Michael L.: See —
Toman, John W.; and ladarola, Michael L., 3,465,909.
lams, Aaron L. Multipurpose square. 3,456,353, 7-22-69, CI. 33-
112.
lannicelli, Joseph: See —
Balentine, John Wesly; lannicelli, Joseph; and Whitley, James
B.,3,442,677.
lannicelli, Joseph; Millman, Nathan; and Stone, William J. D., to
Huber, J. M., Corporation. Process for improving the brightness of
clays. 3,471,011, 10-7-69, CI. 209-214.
lanniello, Joseph W.: See —
Calkin, Edwin T.; and lanniello, Joseph W., 3,430, 107.
Calkin, Edwin T.; and lanniello, Joseph W., 3,458, 71 1.
Iannucci, Vincent A.; and Schartel, Ronald S., to North American
Rockwell Corporation, mesne. Apparatus for preparing bobbins
for delivery to an automatic winder. 3,480,216, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-
35.6
Iannuzzi, William P., to RCA Corporation. Combination
chrominance amplifier, burst amplifier, and burst gate circuit for a
color television receiver. 3,469,022, 9-23-69, CI. 178-5.4
lansons, Alfred lanovich. Method of feeding blanks to machine tools
and device for realization of this method. 3,422,966, 1-21-69, CI.
214-1.
Iantorno, James, to Sealectro Corporation. Method of installing a
terminal to a plate. 3,460,234, 8-12-69, CI. 29-432.1
Iba, Akikazu; and Sakai, Kenji, to Sumitomo Metal Industries
Limited. Clamping device for forging die in press. 3,435,655, 4-1-
69, CI. 72-462.
Ibbotson, Arthur: See —
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur.3,448,140.
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur,3,454,620.
Ibe, Gerhard: See —
Assmus, Fritz; Boll, Richard; Detert, Klaus; Ganz, Dietrich; Ibe,
Gerhard; and Pfeifer, Friedrich,3,466,201.
Ibigawa Electric Industry Co., Ltd: See —
Ochi, Hiroshi; Taki, Hiroshige; Sugimoto, Kimio; Hayase,
Yoshimi; and Nakazawa, Bungo, 3,420,733.
Ibing, Guenther: See —
Ernst, Otto; Neubold, Kurt; Ibing, Guenther; and Kugler,
Fritz,3,470,132.
Ibing, Guenther; Schirrmacher, Hermann; Vollmer, Herbert; Boemel-
burg, Josef; and Schwall, Fritz. Reactor with heat exchanger.
3,434,807, 3-25-69, CI. 23-288.
Ibisch, Alvin C. Snow blower rotor. 3,423,857, 1-28-69, CI. 37-43.
LCD. Corporation: See —
Burnhill, Michael S., 3,438,369.
Icenbice, Phineas J., Jr.; and Rooklyn, Janck, said Rooklyn assor to
Republic Corporation. Card printer. 3,454,956, 7-8-69, CI. 346-
104.
Ichihara, Kiyoshi; and Kitamura, Junzo, to Hitachi, Limited. Process
and apparatus for low boiling gas mixtures. 3,469,271, 9-30-69,
CI. 62-13.
Ichijo, Yasunori; and Nakamura, Yukio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori
Tokeiten. Photographic exposure control system. 3,425,328, 2-4-
69, CI. 95-10.
Ichikawa, Akira: See —
Yamamoto, Tsuzuku; Senda, Kazuo; Ichikawa, Akira; Ohzeki,
Takao; Honda, Masakazu; Masunaka, Shigenobu; and Sasaki,
Minoru,3,437,620.
Ichikawa, Hiroshi; Kawanishi, Rokuro; and Ouchi, Yutaka, to
Hitachi Cable, Ltd. Inductor for low-frequency induction furnace.
3,485,928, 12-23-69, CI. 13-29.
Ichikawa, Mitsuo, to Amita Company Limited. High-speed netting
machine. 3,446,1 10, 5-27-69, CI. 87-53.
Ichikawa, Takeo: See —
Kaibara, Nobuhiro; Sawa, Yoshimi; Ichikawa, Takeo; Watanabe,
Risaburo; and Igarashi, Osamu, 3,485,223.
Ichikawa, Tatsuo: See —
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; Ichikawa, Tatsuo; Yamato, Hiroaki; Ikeda,
Mitsuru; Ozawa, Nobuo; and Ueda, Kenichi,3,464,965.
Ichikawa, Yasushi: See —
Ohfuka, Toshio; Shirode, Katsumi; and Ichikawa,
Yasushi,3,432,482.
Ichikawa, Yataro; and Suzuki, Nobuo, to Teijin Limited. Process for
preparation of high purity terephthalic acid. 3,431,296, 3-4-69, CI.
260-525.
Ichikawa, Yataro; Yamashita, Gentaro; and Iwata, Kazumi, to Teijin
Limited. Process for the purification and recovery of cobalt salt of
aliphatic monocarboxylic acid of 2-4 carbon atoms. 3,465,013, 9-
2-69, CI. 260-439.
Ichiki, Eiichi; Ryu, Hirosuke; and Inoue, Yasuhiko, to Sumitomo
Chemical Company, Ltd. Process for producing higher alkylalu-
minums. 3,474,122, 10-21-69, CI. 260-561.
Ichiki, Eiichi: See —
Tanaka, Ryoma; Toyoshima, Kiyoshi; and Ichiki,
Eiichi.3,474,121.
Ichimi, Teruhiko; Okazaki, Takeshi; Tsutsui, Nobuhiro; and Minami,
Shinsaku, to Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaishi, and Japan Exlan Com-
pany Limited. Method for binding the filaments in an untwisted
synthetic filament yarn. 3,455,771, 7-15-69, CI. 161-89.
Ichimori, Masuo. Proximity detecting apparatus. 3,422,415, 1-14-69,
CI. 340-258.
Ichimori, Masuo; and Ishikawa, Tadayuki, to Tateisi Electronics Co.
Apparatus for automatic washing of a flush lavatory. 3,462,769, 8-
26-69, CI. 4-100.
Ichinose, Noboru: See —
Kurihara, Kazunobu; Ichinose, Noboru; Tanno, Yoshikazu; and
Yokoyama, Katsunori, 3,472, 779.
Kurihara, Kazunobu; Ichinose, Noboru; Yokoyama, Hirotaka;
and Yokoyama, Katsunori, 3, 468, 799.
Yokoyama, Katsunori; Ichinose, Noboru; and Tanno,
Yoshikazu,3,468,800.
Ichitan Fukui: See —
Shiragaki, Hajime, 3,460,219.
I. C. I./Organics/lnc: See —
Perrino, Albert C; and Israel, Michael G., 3,479,408.
Icke, William M.; and Veryser, Harry C. Universal vehicle sun visor
mount. 3,477,678, 11-11-69, CI. 248-288.
Icken, Joseph M.; and Jahren, Eugene J., to International Playtex
Corporation. Organo-aluminum antiperspirant compositions and
antiperspirant method. 3,448,189, 6-3-69, CI. 424-47.
Ickes-Braun Glasshouses, Inc.: See —
Kaiser, Ewald, 3,462,893.
lcore Industries: See —
Giulie, Joe D., 3,433,343.
Marsh, Benjamin H.; and Sweet, John R., Ill, 3,458,674.
Wilder, Leslie N., 3,455,443.
Wilder, Leslie N., 3,477,532.
Ida, Saburo: See —
Suzuki, Hiroshi; Hujimori, Tosio; and Ida, Saburo.3,474,61 1.
Idaco Company: See —
McGlinchey, Arthur E., 3,460,465.
Idaszak, Leo R., to Corn Products Company. Process for crystalliz-
ing dextrose. 3,440,093, 4-22-69, CI. 127-58.
Ide, Allan R.: See—
Capalia, Nick N., 3,484,025.
Ide, Fumio: See —
Nakatsuka, Kazuo; Ide, Fumio; and Takamura,
Masayoshi, 3,448,070.
Ide, Kenton J.: See —
Frazer, John F.; Holzman, Richard; Ide, Kenton J.; and Moore,
Richard K., 3,44 1,850.
Holzman, Richard; and Ide, Kenton J. ,3,441,717.
Ide, Kenton J.; and Frazer, John F., to Signatection Inc. Wave am-
plitude sensing apparatus. 3,441,860, 4-29-69, CI.
Ideal Basic Industries, Inc.: See —
Smith, Randal E., 3,438,745.
Smith, Randal E., 3,451,788.
Ideal Brass Works Incorporated: See —
Waldo, Russell W., 3,423,118.
Ideal Corporation: See —
Schmidt, Eugene D.; and Schaub, Erwin L., 3,456,548.
Ideal Industries, Inc.: See —
Glen, Michael H.; and Niemann, Juergen, 3,420,275.
James, David T.; and Krup, Donald ., 3,487,161.
Krup, Donald E., 3,483,310.
McDonald, Harrison M., 3,483,31 1.
McDonald, Harrison M.; and Harfst, Ernest D., 3,483,312.
Niemann, Juergen, 3,424,435.
Oehlerking, Dean, 3,440,861.
Whitehurst, Joe R., 3,426,390.
Whitehurst, Joe R., 3,426,391.
Whitehurst, Joe R., 3,443,283.
Ideal Security Hardware Corporation: See —
Waldo, Russell W., 3,485,066.
Ideal Toy Corporation: See —
Cagen, George, 3,447,259.
Cooper, Julius; and Nemeth, Henry, 3,454,278.
Cooper, Julius, 3,456,596.
Cooper, Julius, 3,481,067.
Cooper, Julius, 3,481,279.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,465,474.
leda, Michael, 3,447,257.
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W., 3,425,154.
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W., 3,477,728.
Nielsen, Edwin A., 3,441,270.
Nielsen, Edwin A., 3,465,744.
Sindlinger, Norman E., 3,466,050.
Ideas for Auto and Bike Specialties, Inc.: See —
Golden, Harry, 3,476,496.
Idelson, Elbert M., to Polaroid Corporation. Novel photographic
products, processes and compositions. 3,453,107, 7-1-69, CI. 96-
29.
.
742
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Idelson, Elbert M., to Polaroid Corporation. Substituted phthalo-
cyanine dye developers and their use in multicolor diffusion
transfer processes. 3,482,972, 12-9-69, CI. 96-29.
Idex Corporation: See-
Helms, Thomas F., 3,464,261.
I. D. L. Incorporated: See —
Murray, Hugh A., 3,483,742.
Idoine, Harry E.: See-
Jackson, Robert E.; and Idoine, Harry E., 3,421 ,447.
Idoine, Leon S.; and Saxon, Richard B., to Burgess Publishing Com-
pany. Tape player reversing mechanism. 3,472,465, 10-14-69, CI.
242-55.12
Idol, James D., Jr.: See —
Greene, Janice L.; Idol, James D., Jr.; and Standish, Norman
W., 3,454,618.
Iduda, Isunekazu: See —
Hashimoto, Tsunekazu; Yamamoto, Koichi; Someya, Akira; and
Iduda, Isunekazu, 3,462, 63 1 .
leda, Michael, to Ideal Toy Corporation. Reversible steering
member. 3,447,257, 6-3-69, CI. 46-213.
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich: See —
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovitch; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.,3,467,437.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.3,467,438.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.3,467,439.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razemerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich,3,477,301.
Iga, Atsushi: See —
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi.3,427,491.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi, 3,427,492.
Yanase, Akira; Tawara, Yoshio; Iga, Atsushi; and Hirota, Hozu-
mi,3,424,687.
Igarashi, Bunjiro: See —
Otani, Sugio; Fukuoka, Yoshihiko; Igarashi, Bunjiro; and Sasaki,
Kesao,3,46 1,082.
Igarashi, Kiyoyuki: See —
Yoshida, Hiroshi; Okabe, Hideo; Sasaki, Kenji; Nonaka, Hiroshi;
Nakagawa, Kichizaemon; and Igarashi, Kiyoyuki, 3,457,984.
Igarashi, Osamu: See —
Kaibara, Nobuhiro; Sawa, Yoshimi; lchikawa, Takeo; Watanabe,
Risaburo; and Igarashi, Osamu,3,485,223.
Igarashi, Yoshiaki; and Kobayashi, Kazutsugu, to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. D.C. Motor control system. 3,440,511, 4-
22-69, CI. 318-269.
Igarashi, Yukio; Komatsu, Makoto; Fujiyama, Susumu; and
Okamoto, Kazuo, to Japan Gas-Chemical Company, Inc. Process
for producing acetone. 3,432,556, 3-11-69, CI. 260-597.
Igarashi, Yutaro: See —
Uda, Shukichi; and Igarashi, Yutaro, 3,475,844.
Igewa-A.G.: See —
Guignard, Edwin, 3,460,386.
Iglewitz, Meyer. Inflatable tubeless tire seating device with quick
release. 3,480,067, 11-25-69, CI. 157-1.21
Ignatowitz, Michael: See —
Benowitz, Paul; Ignatowitz, Michael; and Tutelman, David
M., 3,466,397.
Ignell, Rolf Lennart: See —
Rausing, Anders Ruben; and Ignell, Rolf Lennart.3,468,224.
Ignell, Rolf Lennart, to Sobrefina SA. Method of and apparatus for
the manufacture of objects from plastic material by pressure
and/or vacuum forming operations. 3,484,518, 12-16-69, Cl. 264-
297.
Ihara Chemicals Company Limited: See —
Kado, Masaru, 3,463,856.
Ihara, Hirofumi: See —
Mizutani, Yukio; and Ihara, Hirofumi, 3,450, 777.
Ihara, Hirohumi: See —
Mizutani, Yukio; Tesima, Wataru; Akiyama, Sumio; Yamane,
Reiichi; and Ihara, Hirohumi, 3,45 1,951.
Ihara, Hiroshi, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Digit line
coupling circuitry for magnetic memory devices. 3.471,516, 10-7-
69, CI. 340-174.
lhde, Richard C: See-
Thompson, Kenneth; and lhde, Richard C, 3 ,42 1,678.
Thompson, Kenneth; and lhde, Richard C, 3,482,278.
lhlenburg, Willibald H., to Ford Motor Company. Single fill battery.
3,481,793, 12-2-69, CI. 136-178.
Ihlenfeld, Francis J.: See —
Vevirit, James V.; and Ihlenfeld, Francis J. ,3,456, 832.
Vevirit, James V.; Ihlenfeld, Francis J.; and Beil, Valentin
E.,3,48I,506.
Ihling Bros., Everard Co.: See —
Ihling, Edward L., 3,470,639.
Ihling, Edward L., to Ihling Bros., Everard Co. Lodge presentation
apron. 3,470,639, 10-7-69, Cl. 40-129.
Ihreborn, Carl A. G.; and Hedenberg, Conny I. R. Cloth-covered
button having an attachment eye. 3,429,01 1, 2-25-69, Cl. 24-1 13.
Ihrman, Kryn G.: See —
Closson, Rex D.; and Ihrman, Kryn G., 3,457,299.
Iida, Hirohiko: See —
Kondo, Shiro; Shiranezawa, Takao; Iida, Hirohiko; and
Takahashi, Masayuki.3,482,389.
Iida, Suetoshi; Marushima, Yoshio; and Hasebe, Nobuyasu, to Tokyo
Gas Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for the removal of hydrogen sulfide
in the air of waste gas. 3,459,495, 8-5-69, Cl. 23-2.
Iida, Takahiko; Nobata, Akio; Harasaki, Minoru; and Kumazawa,
Hirashi, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic bread
toaster. 3,431,400, 3-4-69, Cl. 219-501.
Iida, Yoshio: See —
Nishimoto, Kazuyuki; and Iida, Yoshio, 3, 433, 749.
Nishimoto, Kazuyuki; and Iida, Yoshio, 3,45 1,830.
Iijima, Hajime: See —
Uemura, Saburo; and Iijima, Hajime.3,456,143.
Iijima, Tetsuya, to Nissan Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha. Hydraulic con-
trol system for automatic transmission. 3,453,908, 7-8-69, Cl. 74-
867.
Iio, Katsumi: See —
Lanaka, Tomoharu; Miyamae, Masao; Takayama, Shinichi; Iio,
Katsumi; Komatsubara, Tomomitsu; and Soma,
Takeshi.3,424,729.
Iio, Kenji: See —
Takechi, Saburo; and Iio, Kenji, 3,436,649.
IIT Research Institute: See —
Cameron, Scott H.; and Liveright, Michael A., 3,449,516.
Camras, Marvin, 3,429,995.
Camras, Marvin, 3,449,528.
Camras, Marvin, 3,449,529.
Camras, Marvin, 3,469,037.
Camras, Marvin, 3,484,546.
Cornish, Rodney H.; and Finlayson, Lawrence A., 3,476,281.
Gordon, Ernest S.; Schwab, Ronald B.; and Thunberg, Leander
O., 3,425,415.
Hill, Vernon L.; Rausch, John J.; Hess, Alan L.; Van Thyne,
Ray J.; and Nichols, Harry R., 3,446,615.
Kacmarek, Andrew J.; and Solomon, Irvine J., 3,421,861.
McGee, Sherwood W.; and Zoiss, Melvin H., 3,440,708.
lizuka, Tetsuo, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method and
apparatus for treating cloth-end threads in a sewing machine.
3,465,702, 9-9-69, Cl. 112-252.
lizuka, Yasuhiro: See —
Nakahara, Masataka; Ogawa, Yasuhiro; lizuka, Yasuhiro; and
Osada, Yoshihiro.3,477,998.
Nakahara, Mastaka; Ogawa, Yasuhiro; lizuka, Yasuhiro; and
Osada, Yoshihiro.3,436,406.
Ikari, Eiichi: See —
Enoki, Kichiji; Adachi, Susumu; Sakata, Shigeo; Kumaki, Mit-
suo; Ikari, Eiichi; Takakura, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nobuyasu;
Takashima, Komei; and Yamamoto, Munemasa, 3,459, 788.
Ikari, Kyoichiro: See —
Imoto, Saburo; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Hattori, Tat-
suaki.3,476,582.
Sezaki, Juniti; Hattori, Tatsuaki; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Imoto,
Saburo,3,442,848.
Ikari, Shinichi. Lead storage battery containing a sulfonic acid sub-
stituted naphthalene/formaldehyde condensation product.
3,481,785, 12-2-69, Cl. 136-26.
Ike, Ernest C, to Wiz Corporation. Vehicle brake operator.
3,431,031, 3-4-69, Cl. 303-9.
Ikeda, Carol K.; and Sorenson, Ben E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E.
I., and Company. Spirocyclic peroxygen compounds. 3,471,517,
10-7-69, Cl. 260-340.7
lkeda, Hideo. Band provided with a buckle for loose and tight
fastening. 3,422,507, 1-21-69, Cl. 24-265.
Ikeda, Hiroshi: See —
Yamanaka, Takashi; Kamino, Tadashi; and Ikeda,
Hiroshi.3,461,309.
Ikeda, Koichi; and Minagawa, Katsuji, to Nippon Electric Company
Limited. Low melting point devitrified glass and method.
3,425,8 1 7, 2-4-69, Cl. 65-33.
Ikeda, Koichi; Minagawa, Katsuji; and Nakagawa, Toru, to Nippon
Electric Company Limited. Oxide coating for semiconductor sur-
faces. 3,462,298, 8-19-69, Cl. 117-201.
Ikeda, Koichi; Tsuji, Shigeru; Anazawa, Shinzo; and Koyama, Tsu-
kasa, to Nippon Electric Company Limited. Low melting glass.
3,420,683, 1-7-69, Cl. 106-47.
LIST OF PATENTEES
743
Ikeda, Koichi: See—
Yamamoto, Hiroshi; and Ikeda, Koichi, 3,442, 993.
Yamamoto, Hiroshi; Ikeda, Koichi; and Minagawa, Katsu-
ji. 3.468,752.
Ikeda, Kojyuro: See —
Yoda, Naoya; Nakanishi, Ryoji; Kubota, Takashi; Kurihara,
Masaru; and Ikeda, Kojyuro, 3,468, 851 .
Ikeda, Megumi; See —
Tsuzimoto, Hideyuki; and Ikeda, Megumi, 3, 469, 293.
Ikeda, Minoru: See —
Takizawa, Yu; Ikeda, Minoru; and Tojima, Shoji, 3, 474,520.
Ikeda, Minoru, to France Bed Co., Ltd. Bed. 3,430,274, 3-4-69, CI.
5-181.
Ikeda, Mitsuru: See —
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; Ichikawa, Tatsuo; Yamato, Hiroaki; Ikeda,
Mitsuru; Ozawa, Nobuo; and Ueda, Kenichi, 3,464,965.
Ikeda, Osamu; Ayaki, Kazuo; and Ohya, Haruhiko, to Showa Denko
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for continuous recovery of
dicyanobenzenes. 3,472,891. 10-14-69, CI. 260-465.
Ikeda, Takahide: See —
Miwa, Ichiro; and Ikeda, Takahide, 3,471 ,793.
Ikeda, Takashi: See —
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, 3,435,067.
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, 3,439,020.
Ikeda, Takeshi; See—
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; and Ikeda,
Takeshi,3,43 1,336.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima, Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi,3,452,129.
Ikeda, Teppei: See —
Kimura, Shiro; Ikeda, Teppei; Yamagishi, Kikuo; and Kobayashi,
Teruo.3,475,173.
Ohi, Reiichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Hibino, Choji, 3,433,638.
Takenaka, Haruo; Ooba, Seichi; Ikeda, Teppei; and Adachihara,
Shynich.3,475,193.
Ikeda, Toshimichi: See —
Kimura, Jun; Kudoh, Hiroshi; and Ikeda, Toshimichi, 3,473,632.
Ikeda, Tsugio: See —
Teramae, Akira; Shinmyo, Kyozo; Kado, Staoshi; Otoguro,
Yasuo; Noda, Ikuya; Ikeda, Tsugio; and Nakanishi,
Shoichi.3,459,538.
Ikeda, Yoshiaki. Golf club having level indicating means and weight
means. 3,429,576, 2-25-69, CI. 273-162.
Ikeda, Yutaka; Hoshino, Mashiro; and Kuroki, Hayashi, to New Nip-
pon Electric Company Limited. Method of making glass capaci-
tors. 3,457,615, 7-29-69, CI. 29-25.42
Ikee, Eitoku: See —
Asami, Atsumi; Ikee, Eitoku; Nakashima, Eizo; and Takata,
Hirokichi.3,430,428.
Ikegai Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha and Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kawai, Katsumi; Suzuki, Gohei; and Kitamura, Yoshito,
3,429,240.
lkegami, Kazutoshi: See —
Futaki, Hisao; and lkegami, Kazutoshi, 3,466,465.
lkegami, Shigeru: See —
Yamada, Kozo; Saji, Yasuo; Yamamoto, Ichiro; and lkegami,
Shigeru.3,485,913.
lkegami, Yoshihiko: See —
Negoro, Harutada; Awada, Etsuo; lkegami, Yoshihiko; Akagi,
Saburo; and Matsui, Katsuaki, 3,477,995.
Ikeguchi, Takeru: See —
Yamamoto, Yoshihiro; Yoshihara, Mitsuo; Ikeguchi, Takeru;
and Sonoda, Sanenobu.3,476,702.
Ikels, Kenneth G.: See—
Neville, James R.; and Ikels, Kenneth G., 3 ,45 1,255.
Ikemoto, Kenji: See —
Umeda, Haruhiko; Ikemoto, Kenji; and Suzuki, Mit-
suaki.3,437,187.
Iken, Horst; and Schrage, Manfred, to Messer Griesheim GmbH.
Process for producing cement and similar materials. 3,441,634, 4-
29-69, CI. 263-53.
Iketani, Kazuo. Print die mounting means in automatic pressure-
marking machines. 3,422,752, 1-21-69, CI. 101-22.
IKL Incorporated: See —
Inshaw, Guy E., 3.482,321.
Ikner, Jimmie Ray. Heated wiper blade. 3.461,477, 8-19-69. CI. 15-
250.06
Ikor, Incorporated: See —
Gove, Donald C, 3.443,555.
Proud, Joseph M., Jr., 3,484,619.
Ilardo, Charles S.: See —
Hindersinn, Raymond R.; and Ilardo, Charles S., 3,449, 279.
Ilardo. Charles S.; and Hindersinn, Raymond R.. to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corporation. Fire retardant bituminous compositions.
3.433.654. 3-18-69, CI. 106-15.
ILC Industries, Inc.: See—
Durney, George P., 3,432,860.
Redden, Robert J., 3,426,397.
Ilco Corporation: See —
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry J.,
3,457,831.
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry J.,
3,457,832.
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc, Henry J.,
3.469,498.
Basseches, Mark T., 3,455,130.
Forbes, John P.; and Godin, Raphael W„ 3,455,129.
Her, Ralph K., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Isostatic
hot pressing of metal-bonded metal carbide bodies. 3,469,976, 9-
30-69, CI. 75-204.
Her, Ralph K., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Plural
monolayer coated article and process of making. 3,485,658, 12-
23-69, CI. 117-69.
lies, Anthony J.: See —
Shuffrey, Anthony L.; and lies, Anthony J. ,3,458,965.
lies, Pamela L.: See —
Shaheen, Joseph M.; and lies, Pamela L.. 3,47 1,348.
lies, Peter A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,437,527.
lies, Peter Albert, to Globe-Union Inc., mesne. Process for manufac-
turing inexpensive semiconductor devices. 3,471,924, 10-14-69,
CI. 29-572.
Ilford Limited: See —
Calder. William John, 3,465,663.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston,
Elvin Frederick William, 3,431,1 10.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest, 3,460,947.
Ficken, Geoffrey Ernest; Fry, Douglas James; and Thurston,
Elvin Frederick William, 3,463,640.
Harris, Albert Edward; and Tolhurst, Frank R., 3,447,942.
Neale, Denis M., 3,447,871.
Neale, Denis Manktelow; and Smith, Leslie John George,
3,455,632.
llg, Ambrose John, to Roush, David P. Refrigerated housing.
3,438,149, 4-15-69, CI. 49-176.
Ilikon Corporation: See —
Bonis, Laszlo J.; and Grierson, Robert, 3,460,971.
Britten, George C, 3,426,108.
Ilinskaya, Tamara Nikolaevna; Kuzovkov, Alexandr Dmitrievich;
Vichkanova, Serafima Alexandrovna; Rubinchik, Mira Abramov-
na; Tolstykh, Ljudmila Petrovna; and Aleshkina, Yanina Adolfov-
na. Method of producing an alkaloid from Nuphar luteum.
3,464,975, 9-2-69, CI. 260-236.
llkka. Gust A.; and Slates, Robert V., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Latent curing agents for epoxide polymers and polyu-
rethanes. 3,426,097, 2-4-69, CI. 260-830.
Illenberger, Karl, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Coincident memory
device with no separate inhibit or sensing line. 3,483,536, 12-9-69,
CI. 340-174.
Illg, Walter; and Eichenbrenner, Fred F., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Light shield
and infrared reflector for fatigue testing. 3,472,060, 10-14-69. CI.
73-15.6
Illgen, Werner E.; and Stoffregen, Karlheinz, to Schmalbach, J. A.,
AG. Apparatus for feeding and mounting elastic rings on container
bodies. 3,460,231, 8-12-69, CI. 29-208.
Illia, Oliver C: See —
Holm, William Z.; Clegg, Douglas; and Illia, Oliver
C, 3,448,725.
Illingworth, Lewis, to Digital Equipment Corporation. Current driver
with overload protection. 3,484,708, 12-16-69, CI. 330-1 1.
Illingworth, Robert H., to Evening News Publishing Company,
mesne. Method of de-inking with a non-ionic detergent.
3,446,696, 5-27-69, CI. 162-5.
Illinois Adhesive Products Company: See —
Potter. Charles E.; and Chamberlain, Paul E., 3,423,107.
Illinois Creamery Supply Co.: See —
Mistarz, Robert J., 3.486,423.
Illinois Lock Company: See —
Wolniak. Stanley C. 3,438,227.
Illinois Railway Equipment Company: See —
Nadherny, Rudolph E.. 3,422,964.
Nadherny, Rudolph E., 3.424,415.
Illinois Stoker Company: See —
Simpson, Frank S., 3,473,493.
Illinois Tool Works Inc.: See —
Beart, Robert W., 3,463,535.
Cunningham, Ernest R., 3,466,096.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,441,173.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,442,420.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,443,714.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,443,715.
Edwards, Bryant. 3.454,987.
Edwards, Bryant, 3.455,484.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,464,587.
Edwards, Bryant, 3,465,071.
Edwards, Bryant. 3,471,055.
744
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Fabish, Edward F., 3,483,605.
Fisher, Julian V., 3,423,055.
Fisher, Julian V., 3,443,783.
Fisher, Julian V., 3,463,427.
Fisher, Julian V., 3,469,493.
Gruca, Ned Joseph, 3,478,639.
Gutshall, Charles E., 3,426,385.
Gutshall, Charles Edward, 3,438,299.
Janninck, William L., 3,456,860.
Koepke, John A., 3,465,271.
Krol, Harry J.; and Ryder, Francis E„ 3,425,023.
Lanius, James C, Jr., 3,422,869.
Meehan, Clarence L., 3,463,522.
Melone, Robert Richard, 3,454,186.
Melone, Robert Richard, 3,456,218.
Moore, Norman H.; and Poupitch, Ougljesa Jules, 3,434,592.
Nelson, John F., 3,470,893.
Nelson, John F., 3,486,202.
Pomernacki, Henry, 3,422,472.
Poupitch, Ougljesa Jules, 3,426,394.
Poupitch, Ougljesa Jules, 3,480,136.
Prescott, Arthur W., 3,463,045.
Rapata, George M., 3,424,004.
Rapata, George M., 3,430,673.
Rapata, George Martin, 3,485,133.
Rayburn, Carles C, 3,427,572.
Ryder, Francis E., 3,421,187.
Ryder, Francis E., 3,432,1 11.
Ryder, Francis E., 3,439,310.
Ryder, Francis E., 3,465,557.
Ryder, Francis Eugene, 3,455,201.
Soltysik, Edmund J.; and Ryder, Francis E., 3,421,135.
Soltysik, Edmund J., 3,430,904.
Soltysik, Edmund J.; and Ryder, Francis E., 3,486,158.
Soltysik, Edmund John, 3,444,596.
Stockdale, William D., 3,443,741.
Wallace, Clarence L., Jr., 3,478,343.
Wanderer, Herbert Jourdan, 3,443,685.
Illis, Alexander; and Manson, Alan, to International Nickel Com-
pany, Inc., The. Removal of impurities from nickel sulfide.
3,466,167, 9-9-69, CI. 75-1.
lllsley, Rolf F.; Thelen, Alfred J.; and Apfel, Joseph H., to Optical
Coating Laboratory, Inc. Circular variable filter. 3,442,572, 5-6-
69, CI. 350-166.
Illuminating Building, the: See —
Holloway, Robert L., 3,480,033.
lima Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S.: See —
Drago, Leo, 3,457,029.
Ilma-Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S.: See —
Drago, Leo, 3,466,899.
Ilnyckyj, Stephan; and MacDonald, John M., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Process for preparing drying resins from
steam- cracked naphtha. 3,444,259, 5-13-69, CI. 260-680.
litis, Rumult, to McGraw-Edison Company. Control system for a
folding machine. 3,485,492, 12-23-69, CI. 270-84.
Ilvespaa, Atso, to Ciba Corporation. Thiomorpholine derivatives
containing a 5- nitrothiazolyl-( 2 ) radical in 4-position. 3,464,984,
9-2-69, CI. 260-243.
Im, Samuel S.: See —
Castrucci, Paul P.; and Im, Samuel S., 3,447,984.
Im, Samuel S., to International Business Machines Corporation. Tun-
nel diode devices. 3,475,071, 10-28-69, CI. 317-234.
Imabayashi, Mamoru; and Ohshima, Shichiro. Method of chemically
bonding aluminium or aluminum alloys to ferrous alloys.
3,480,465, 11-25-69, CI. 117-71.
Imagic Limited: See —
Games, Abraham, 3,463,654.
Imagineering Unlimited, Inc.: See —
Laas, Robert F., 3,482,739.
Imahashi, Issei: See —
Matsuzawa, Masanao; Imahashi, Issei; and Nakamura,
Koichi,3,435,3U.
Imai, Hirosuke: See —
Miyoshi, Mitsuji; Imai, Hirosuke; Otsuki, Yutaka; and Hara,
Hajime.3,483,176.
Imai, Kazutami; Tano, Tatsuo; and Noro, Hiroo, to Tomoji Murata.
Process of recovering manganese from manganese ores. 3,433,629,
3-18-69, CI. 75-101.
Imai, Kin-lchi: See —
Honjo, Mikio; and Imai, Kin-Ichi,3,433,783.
Honjo, Mikio; Imai, Kin-lchi; and Furukawa,
Yoshiyasu.3,444,158.
Honjo, Mikio; Masuda, Toru; Imai, Kinichi; Fujii, Shoichiro; and
Takanohashi, Kunio,3,423,399.
Imai, Masatake: See —
Ohashi, Tamotsu; Masuda, Kotaro; Imai, Masatake; and
Morishima, Takeshi,3,459,557.
Imai, Orio; Usuba, Yoshiro; and Ito, Shozo, to Mifuji Iron Works
Co., Ltd. High speed continuous method and apparatus for car-
bonization and activation of organic material. 3,446,493, 5-27-69,
CI. 263-36.
Imai, Teruhiro: See —
Hamada, Yoshitsugu; Imai, Teruhiro; Maeda, Yukio; and
Tsuchii, Kimitaka.3,485,219.
Imaizumi, Ichiro, to Hitachi, Ltd. Semiconductor integrated circuit
device. 3,449,643, 6-10-69, CI. 317-235.
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa, Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao, to Fuji Shashin Film
Kabushiki Kaisha. Pressure-sensitive copying paper. 3,463,655, 8-
26-69, CI. 117-36.2
Imamiya, Hitoshi: See —
Mishima, Shizuo; Katayama, Shizuo; and Imamiya,
Hitoshi.3,447,945.
Imamura, Akira: See —
Katsuta, Kihei; Shimasaki, Yoshikatsu; Miki, Ikuo; Imamura,
Akira; Oota, Hiroshi; and Matsubara, Takeshi,3 ,426,904.
Imamura, Shinzo: See —
Tsuji, Jiro; Kiji, Jitsuo; Morikawa, Masanobu; and Imamura,
Shinzo,3,427,344.
Imarisio, Giancarlo, to European Atomic Energy Community
(Euratom). Method of producing alloys of zirconium with iron,
vanadium and chromium for use in nuclear reactors cooled with
an organic coolant. 3,427,210, 2-1 1-69, CI. 148-2.
Imboden, Walter H., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Yarn control means for circular knitting machines. 3,438,225, 4-
15-69, CI. 66-125.
Imboden, Walter H.: See —
Hill, Leroy D.; Imboden, Walter H.; and Riehl, Melvin
E.,3,439,513.
IMC Magnetics Corp.: See —
Morreale, Anthony P.; and Summers, Zdzislaw R., 3,428,837.
Imco Container Company: See —
Croyle, Jack V., 3,467,288.
Goble, Ralph W., 3,438,493.
Imes, George C. Fluid pressure recorder. 3,427,630, 2-11-69, CI.
346-36.
Imes, Vernon W.: See —
Breon, Pearl L.; Imes, Vernon W.; Johnson, Harold R.; Nutter,
James M.; and Nutter, James M., 3,478,833.
Imgrund, Heinrich, to Tarex S.A. Automatic lathe. 3,427,905, 2-18-
69, CI. 82-14.
Imhof, Herman A., to USM Corporation. Automatic edge trimmers.
3,435,474, 4-1-69, CI. 12-89.
Imhof, Lawrence G., to Union Carbide Corporation. Curable carbox-
yl-containing olefin polymer compositions. 3,427,280, 2-11-69, CI.
260-41.
Imhof, Lawrence G.: See —
Mitchell, Philip A.; Martino, Carlo F.; and Imhof, Lawrence
G.,3,438,931.
Purcell, Chester L.; and Imhof, Lawrence G., 3,423,212.
Imhoff, Lee A., to New Frontier Corporation. Vehicles for travelling
over various types of terrain. 3,435,907, 4-1-69, CI. 180-5.
Imjanitov, Naum Oolomonovich: See —
Rudkovsky, David Moiseevich; and Imjanitov, Naum
Oolomonovich,3,462,481.
Imjanitov, Naum Solomovich: See —
Rudkovsky, David Moiseevich; and Imjanitov, Naum
Solomovich, 3,48 1,975.
Immanuel Maier: See —
Hahn, Otto, 3,459,470.
Immco Tools, Inc.: See —
Kushmuk, Walter P.; and Bogaerts, Leo C, 3,483,757.
Immel, Richard H.: See —
Galizia, Eugene V.; and Immel, Richard H., 3,424, 827.
Immel, Richard H.; and Nelson, Paul, to Sinclair-Koppers Company.
Expandable polymers. 3,444,104, 5-13-69, CI. 260-2.5
Immermann, Milton; Vanderhyde, Harold J.; and Woods, George H.,
to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Pill dispenser with indicating means.
3,454,152, 7-8-69, CI. 206-42.
Immethun, Peter A.: See —
Wright, William E.; and Immethun, Peter A. ,3,484, 386.
Imming, Cornell A., to Car-Mon Products, Inc. Overhead stored ex-
haust for carrying off monoxide gas or other fumes. 3,473,462, 10-
21-69, CI. 98-43.
Imoto, Saburo; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Hattori, Tatsuaki, to Kurashiki
Rayon Co., Ltd. Method of improving the water resistance of
paper. 3,476,582, 11-4-69, CI. 117-62.2
Imoto, Saburo; and Ohara, Osamu, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd.
Formaldehyde polymers plasticized with vinyl ester polymers.
3,457,21 1, 7-22-69, CI. 260-31.2
Imoto, Saburo: See —
Sezaki, Juniti; Hattori, Tatsuaki; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Imoto,
Saburo.3,442,848.
Impact Casting Co., Inc.: See —
Goetz, George W.; and Weinstein, Norman W., 3,435,880.
Goetz, George W.; and Weinstein, Norman W., 3,476,172.
Impact Container Corporation: See —
Daniels, Albert E., 3,428,570.
Daniels, Albert E., 3,452,906.
Miserentino, Charles Orlando; Peebles, Ronald William; and
Rockwell, Dean Milton, 3,483,053.
Rockwell, Dean M., 3,480,183.
LIST OF PATENTEES
745
Impact Plastics, Incorporated: See-
Murray, Coyt E., 3,422,862.
Imperato, Louis George, to Blocked Iron Corporation. Method of
making ore agglomerates. 3,437,474, 4-8-69, CI. 75-3.
Imperial Camera Corp.: See—
Irwin, George, 3,431,542.
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited: See—
Aitken, Roxburgh Richmond; and Marklow, Raymond Joseph,
3.446,848.
Aldred, Derek Harry; and Edington, Robert Alexander,
3,476,701.
Anderson, George de Winter; and Pemberton, Denis, 3,463,806.
Andrew, Herbert Francis, 3,424,738.
Andrew, Herbert Francis, 3,446,790.
Andrew, Herbert Francis; and Kenyon, Ronald Wynford,
3,484,430.
Andrew, William Stewart Kerr, 3,463,085.
Ashworth, Gordon; and Dunlop, John, 3,420,923.
Attfield, Donald J.; and Wilkes, William W., 3,438,087.
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and
Reynolds, Reginald John William, 3,433,774.
Bamford, Clement Henry; Duncan, Frederic James; and
Reynolds, Reginald John William, 3,466,182.
Bamford, William Randall; and Cuthill, James Caithness,
3.464,937.
Barben, Ian Knowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, 3,427,308.
Barben, Ian Knowles, 3,455,897.
Barben, Ian Kowles; and Eckersley, Dennis, 3,484,432.
Barrett, Keith Edwin James, 3,425,975.
Barrie, Ian Torrance; and Nield, Eric, 3,426,228.
Bell, William Hamilton; Rennie, Robert Allan Campbell; and
Sampson, Roy John, 3,458,520.
Bell, William Hamilton; and Dewing, John, 3,463,781.
Bennett, George Arthur; Berrie, Alistair Howard; and Windle,
Raymond, 3,421,829.
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John, 3,445,265.
Bentley, Roy; and Craig, John, 3,463,660.
Biggon, Robert Muir; and Pierpoint, Edward Keith, 3,445,418.
Birchall, James Derek, 3,484,372.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, 3,451,209.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; and Hooper
Clive Williams, 3,452,533.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew, 3,452,534.
Bligh, Bernard Ramsay, 3,474,636.
Bloom, Martin S.; and Riley, Albert Edward, 3,449,145.
Bloom, Martin S., 3,449,879.
Blues, Ernest Thomson, 3,477,922.
Bond, Peter Anthony; and Howe, Ralph, 3,463,808.
Bowie, Raymond Alexander; Grant, Mervyn Stuart; and Jones,
William Glynne Moss, 3,463,779.
Bowman, Francis; Cooper, Albert Charles; and Irving, Francis,
3,424,708.
Briggs, Peter James; and Hurlick, Ronald James, 3,459,703.
Britton, Harold George; and Hague, Billy, 3,475,012.
Broome, Arthur William James; Crossley, Neville Stanton; and
Jones, William Glynne, 3,466,370.
Brown, Harold Frederick, 3,452,41 1.
Brown, Joseph Horsefield; and Kopsch, Ulrich Carl Werner,
3,444,252.
Brown, Joseph Horsefield, 3,453,340.
Brown, Martin Granger, 3,432,318.
Burgess, John Llewellyn; Daniels, Barrie; and Whale, William
Edward, 3,462,811.
Campbell, Alastair; and Roberts, Hugh Leithead, 3,478,034.
Campbell, John Stewart, 3,433,582.
Candlin, John Paton; and Janes, William Henry, 3,436,431.
Carnell, Peter John Herbert; Skinner, Wilfrid Jesse; and
Spencer, Michael Staines, 3,445,354.
Carson, Samuel Corbett, 3,464,787.
Carson, Samuel Corbett, 3,484,494.
Carson, Samuel Corbett; and Morris, George Oswald,
3,484,495.
Carter, Stephen Barnaby, 3,445,152.
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White,
Wilfred Arthur Stephen, 3,458,273.
Case, John William; Crowder, Norman Frederic; and White,
Wilfred Arthur Stephen, 3,476,504.
Chapman, James; and Horner, David Christopher, 3,426,009.
Chilvers, Kenneth William; and Trappe, Gordon, 3,428,609.
Chuffart, Robert Charles Henri, 3,454,660.
Claridge, Dennis Victor, 3,453,299.
Clark, Duncan; and Hayden, Percy, 3,420,880.
Cleland, David Blackhall, 3,446,047.
Coffey, Robert Stevenson, 3,458,547.
Colchester, John Edward, 3,461,127.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert,
3,461,128.
Colchester, John Edward; Entwisle, John Hubert; and Green.
Maurice Berkeley, 3,464,981.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert,
3,478,042.
Colchester, John Edward; and Entwisle, John Hubert,
3,484,447.
Connolly, James Massey; and Lowery, Christopher John,
3,459,512.
Cooke, Brian Alfred; and Gourlay, George, 3,433,755.
Corbett, William Michael; and Harrison, David, 3,459,590.
Cornforth, David Arthur; Waddan, Dhafir Yusuf; and Williams,
Derek, 3,484,475.
Cottam, Ronald Geoffrey; and Topham, Alan Roger, 3,464,91 1.
Crowdy, Stephen Henry; Farrington, John Alan; and Jeater,
Roger Sidney Lockington, 3,449,1 10.
Cuthill, James Caithness; and Thompson, James Mc Allan Cor-
mack, 3,440,191.
Daniels, Barrie; and Whale, William Edward, 3,468,1 18.
Davies, Phineas, 3,421,871.
Davies, Phineas; and Hughes, David Owen, 3,432,443.
Davies, Trevor; East, Anthony Julian; and Mc Creath, Michael
King, 3,432,467.
Deans, David Robert, 3,428,290.
Delves, Allan Kenneth; East, Anthony Julian; McCreath,
Michael King; and Roberts, John Francis Lloyd, 3,471,446.
Dickinson, John David; Fowkes, Francis Samuel; and Rose,
Trevor James, 3,428,576.
Dinwoodie, Andrew Harper; Fort, Godfrey; and Parker, James
Brown, 3,431,261.
Doyle, Peter; Swain, Geoffrey; and Wylie, Alastair Graham,
3,463,784.
Doyle, Peter; and Wylie, Alastair Graham, 3,478,047.
Dransfield, Philip Brook; and Olleveant, Allan William,
3,467,664.
Duncanson, Leonard Andrew; and Ehrlich, Hans Werner
Walter, 3,459,796.
Dunning, Robert William; Joshi, Kamalakant Krishnarao; Old-
ham, Alan Roger; and Willott, Michael Christopher Kenneth,
3,463,830.
Duxbury, Frederick Keith; Garforth, John David; and Mc
Neeney, Peter, 3,468,975.
Eaton, David Crawford; and Haggis, Geoffrey Arthur,
3,462,381.
Eckersley, Dennis; and Stephen, William Elliot, 3,426,018.
Edgar, Owen Burchell, 3,458,470.
Edwards, Harry; and Kenyon, Charles Frederick, 3,431,081.
Edwards, Harry; and Wooler, Alan Metcalf, 3,453,168.
Elson, George Wynne; Howe, Ralph; and Jones, Derrick Fleet,
3,483,083.
Elsworth, James Edward, 3,445,961.
Fanshawe, Ralph Santorre, 3,462,478.
Farkas, Ferenc Karoly; Walbridge, Derek John; and Foot, John
Rodney, 3,433,753.
Ferguson, Ian; Hall, Robert Arthur; and Park, Joseph,
3,458,458.
Fishwick, Brian Ribbons; and Liu, Andrew Tze-Chiu, 3,445,454.
Foster, Edward Graham; and Bloom, Martin S., 3,454,688.
Foster, Reginald Thomas; and Taylor, John Heyward,
3,440,236.
Gabbitus, Derek; Stephens, Allan; Brebner, James; and Lee,
Anthony Michael, 3,430,427.
Gait, Ronald Hilson Begg, 3,479,354.
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur, 3,448,140.
Gamlen, George Albert; and Ibbotson, Arthur, 3,454,620.
Gardner, Cyril; Prescott, John Fraser; and Randal, George
Arthur, 3,428,690.
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James Nairn,
3,431,283.
Gazzard, Edward George; and Greenshields, James Nairn,
3,441,561.
Ghosh, Ranajit; and Bishop, Nigel Douglas, 3,464,986.
Gilman, David John, 3,470,301.
Glen, William; and West, Kenneth, 3,448,573.
Goodings, Eric Paul; and Allen, John Graham, 3,448,177.
Goodman, Isaac; and Hurworth, Neville Robert, 3,475,385.
Gourlay, George, 3,471,567.
Gow, Robert Stewart, 3,455,749.
Gow, Robert Stewart, 3,466,204.
Greenshields, James Nairn; Langley, Bernard William; Vickers,
Edward Jervis; Walpole, Arthur Leonard; and Williams,
Michael Henry Currer, 3,424,846.
Griffin, Brian Philip, 3,450,796.
Griffin, Brian Philip, 3,458,603.
Griffiths, Geoffrey; and Parsons, Brian Neville, 3,474,084.
Hackett, Clarence Bertram; Kelly, Patrick McAvoy; and Mac-
Gilchrist, John, 3,453,156.
Haggis, Geoffrey Arthur, 3,420,800.
Harrell, Patrick Harwood; and Lemin, Denis Ronald, 3,469,930.
Harrogate, Nigel Blythe, 3,486,208.
Harvey, Edwin Dennis; and Vellins, Cyril Eric, 3,446,817.
746
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Haworth, Ernest; and Minford, John Norman, 3,471,452.
Hayden, Percy, 3,458,532.
Hayden, Percy; and Charlton, John, 3,459,707.
Hayman, Nigel Ward, 3,456,435.
Holland, Frank Stanley; Marsden, John Henry Edgar; and Pem-
berton, Denis, 3,458,559.
Hooper, George Wallace, 3,445,526.
Horwood, John Maurice; Gunter, Allen; and Fry, Albert John,
3,428,269.
Howarth, John Joseph; and Stanier, Harold Meredith,
3,459,951.
Howe, Ralph, 3,432,545.
Hurlock, Ronald James; Wood, Leonard; and Sharma, Vijay
Ratna, 3,483,239.
Inglefield, Samuel, 3,459,333.
Jack, James; Stuart, Ronald Sangster; and Plumb, John Beckett,
3,478,075.
Jackson, John Brian; Sherliker, Francis Raymond; and Long,
Hamish Arthur, 3,479,318.
Johnson, Bryan Kingsley; and Davies, Stanley, 3,487,142.
Jones, Alan Conway, 3,451,208.
Jones, David Colin, 3,455,986.
Jones, Gwilym Thomas; Moyse, James Albert; and Scott,
Gerald, 3,455,734.
Keats, George Harold; and Tinker, Barrie, 3,447,943.
Kelly, Patrick McAvoy; and Patton, Robert, 3,474,123.
Kerrigan, Vincent; Trappe, Gordon; and Williamson, William
Ian, 3,454,533.
King, Peter Patrick; and Potter, John Reginald, 3,458,289.
Kingham, Keith John, 3,471,996.
Kingston, Derek, 3,472,608.
Lambert, Arthur; and Pemberton, Denis, 3,446,836.
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill, Arthur,
3,466,318.
Langrish, John; and Perry, Philip David, 3,429,837.
Larson, John Eric, 3,454,653.
Le Count, David James; and Reid, James Angus Wilson,
3,463,825.
Levy, Winifred Jane; Newport, John Prescott; and Reynolds,
Reginald John William, 3,432,430.
Littlehailes, John David; and Clarke, John Robin Paul,
3,459,784.
Marklow, Raymond Joseph, 3,459,671.
Marlborough, Alan Michael John; and Waldie, Arthur Gordon,
3,483,593.
Marrable, Christopher David, 3,435,062.
Marrable, Christopher David, 3,483,218.
Martin, Ernest Norman, 3,465,768.
Massam, Joseph Paul; and Seaman, David, 3,437,503.
Maytum, Derek Laurie; and Eggerstedt, Karl Heinz, 3,481,540.
Mclntyre, James Eric; Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Hor-
sfall, Geoffrey Alan, 3,473,956.
Mead, David Geoffrey, -3,480,682.
Mehta, Parvez Naoroji, 3,462,938.
Mitchell, John; and Topham, Arthur, 3,446,641.
Moyse, James Albert; and Sagar, Harold, 3,433,666.
Ness, Norman Morin; Palluel, Auguste Louis Lucien; and Cook,
Clive Douglas, 3,434,951.
Newton, Archie; and Brangwin, Frank, 3,446,853.
Nicholas, Andrew John; and Twitchett, Harry James, 3,465,021.
Nield, Eric, 3,431,276.
Nield, Eric, 3,480,598.
Norris, Geoffrey Lightfoot Floyd; Speake, Roy Neville; and
Turner, William Brian, 3,457,274.
Norris, Geoffrey Lightfoot Floyd; Speake, Roy Neville; and
Turner, William Brian, 3,464,891.
O'Brien, Stephen; Janes, William Henry; Taylor, Keith Andrew;
and Todd, Peter Frank, 3,436,383.
O'Mant, Derrick Michael, 3,470,195.
Oldham, Joseph, 3,465,060.
Palmer, Rex Percival, 3,458,604.
Parr, William G.; and Hudgell, Alfred W. D., 3,457,342.
Parsey, Michael Richard; Thompson, Edward; and Walker, Eric,
3,420,050.
Patterson, Edward Mervyn, 3,430,566.
Patton, Robert; and Pierpoint, Edward Keith, 3,439,014.
Perrins, Lyle Eugene; Dawson, Fred; and White, Henry George,
3,468,828.
Phillips, David Meredith, 3,450,371.
Plumb, John Beckett; and Stuart, Ronald Sangster, 3,470,226.
Porter, Kenneth, 3,480,587.
Pounder, Alan; and Sykens, William Frederick, 3,467,701.
Pryer, Walter Reading, 3,446,765.
Ray, Neil Hunter, 3,445,208.
Ray, Neil Hunter; and Doran, Peter, 3,463,804.
Ray, Neil Hunter; and Webster, Samuel John, 3,484,224.
Riley, Jack Lendymore, 3,439,082.
Roberts, Hugh Leithead; and Hooper, George Wallace,
3,471,566.
Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Horsfall, Geoffrey Alan,
3,464,947.
Robertson, Michael Mundie; and Horsfall, Geoffrey Alan,
3,479,212.
Robinson, Thomas Alexander, 3,449,392.
Roebuck, Alan, 3,435,606.
Sandiford, Denis James Henry; and Kail, John Alan Elliott,
3,470,274.
Scobie, David C. H.; and Scott, James Anderson, 3,463,979.
Selwa, Tadeusz Ryszard, 3,476,660.
Shaw, John Peter Hodson, 3,464,903.
Shaw, Richard Elliott; and Wiltshire, James Phillip, 3,420,762.
Shotbolt, Keith, 3,435,604.
Smith, Frank, 3,437,579.
Speakman, Raymond Holden, 3,452,626.
Stuart, Ronald Sangster, 3,481,966.
Taylor, George Wright; and Wood, Derek Harold, 3,422,059.
Taylor, George Wright; and Wood, Derek Harold, 3,450,802.
Taylor, Keith Andrew, 3,428,661.
Teichmann, Gordon Alger, 3,456,450.
Thompson, David Thomas, 3,452,070.
Treu, James Frederick; and Whitenstall, Joseph Edric,
3,436,449.
Wardleworth, James; and Poole, Victor David, 3,424,544.
Waring, Wilson Shaw, 3,420,823.
Watson, Norman Leonard, 3,464,966.
Webster, Francis George; and Burleigh, Dereck James Suther-
land, 3,445,512.
Weir, Robert James; and Hewitt, Anthony David, 3,460,033.
Weir, Robert James; and Hewitt, Anthony David, 3,465,326.
White, Wilfred Arthur, 3,481,685.
Wilding, Frank, 3,427,002.
Williams, Roy Alan, 3,477,219.
Willis, Harry Arthur; and Boyes, William Allan, 3,437,81 1.
Winn, Richard, 3,434,804.
Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Limited:
See —
Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory, Jocelyn M.; and Kling, Klaus,
3,478,057.
Gregory, Peter John, 3,479,386.
Roberts, Gwyneth M.; Butt, Faye E.; Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory,
Jocelyn M.; and Kuiper, Jan, 3,476,546.
Swan, John Melvin; and Gregory, Jocelyn Margaret, 3,445,484.
Travers, Robert; and Jardine, Norman McL., 3,457,126.
Wluka, David Jankiel, 3,444,107.
Wluka, David Jankiel, 3,454,507.
Wluka, David Jankiel, 3,484,392.
Imperial Eastman Corporation: See—
Strybel, Richard V.; and Kowal, Leonard J., 3,421,354.
Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc.: See—
Rakatansky, Harold, 3,432,159.
Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Limited: See-
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Vernon,
3,465,429.
Barber, Anthony Clifford; and Farmer, Francis John Vernon,
3,465,430.
Barber, Anthony Clifford, 3,466,237.
Cotton, Joseph Bernard; and Sanderson, Brenda, 3,469,074.
Evans, Evan William; and Moon, John Robert, 3,441,407.
Evans, Evan William; and Rotherham, Miles Edward, 3,444,009.
Gordon, Stuart; Mowate, Arthur Jack; Morris, James Paul; and
Cunliffe, Alwyn, 3,470,273.
Hardwick, John Gordon, 3,436,289.
Hardwick, John Gordon, 3,457,963.
Humpherson, Donald, 3,424,089.
Morton, Peter Harlow; and Barber, Anthony Clifford,
3,472,944.
Saxl, Karel, 3,425,253.
Whitmore, Peter John, 3,422,761.
Imperial Metal Industries( Kynoch) Limited: See —
Huskins, Joseph Walter, 3,442,214.
Imperial Oil Limited: See—
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O.;, 3,430,814.
Cymbalisty, Lubomyr M. O., 3,433,245.
Imperial Smelting Corporation (N.S.C.) Limited: See—
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter, 3,453,337.
Bennett, Royston Henry; and Cottrell, David Walter, 3,453,338.
Cottrell, David Walter, 3,472,789.
Derham, Leslie Jack, 3,448,972.
Derham, Leslie Jack, 3,448,973.
Derham, Leslie Jack, 3,449,1 16.
Derham, Leslie Jack, 3,449,1 17.
Fuller, George, 3,485,839.
Mobbs, Richard Henry, 3,468,960.
Monk, Hayden; and Pepworth, David Peter, 3,453,078.
Pegler, John Lionel; and Pepworth, David Peter, 3,441,372.
Richards, John Harvey; and Castle, John Frederick, 3,462,264.
Rusling, Eric John; and Lowe, Edward Ivan, 3,461,307.
Tilney-Bassett, Julian Frodo, 3,424,804.
LIST OF PATENTEES
747
Imperial Tabacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland), Limited,
The: See —
Jones, David Aubrey; Davis, Alfred C; and Gaunt, Eric F.,
3.422,819.
Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited: See —
Laporte, Leo Conrad, 3,483,872.
Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland) Limited,
The: See —
Davis, Alfred Charles. 3,482,579.
Larkham, John George, 3,482,328.
Imperial-Eastman Corporation: See —
Boiling, Carl, 3,444,605.
Fuentes, Ferdinand, 3,471,181.
Holmgren, Marvin E., 3,454,695.
Kowal, Leonard J.; and Strybel, Richard V., 3,438,260.
Imperiale, Peter G.: See —
Veltman, Preston L.; and Imperiale, Peter G., 3,481 ,706.
Impex Corporation: See —
Niemi, Herbert W., 3,477,770.
Impola, Clarence N.; and McKillip, William J., to Ashland Oil &
Refining Company. Polyurethane compositions and methods for
preparing such. 3,440,224, 4-22-69, CI. 260-77.5
Improved Machinery Inc.: See —
Allard, Harrie Martin; and Hoeschel, Helmut Gerhard,
3,465,387.
Godley, Philip, II, 3,438,393.
Konefal, Robert S., 3,465,923.
Luthi, Oscar, 3,438,505.
Rich, John P.; and Carlsmith, Lawrence Allan, 3,452,875.
Rich, John Parker,, 3,434,921.
Vogel, Karl E., 3,467,573.
Vore, Herbert George, 3,456,299.
Impulsora de Patentes Industrials, S.A.: See —
Sanchez, Gildardo G., 3,444,885.
Imris, Paul. Method and apparatus for separating particles of dif-
ferent sizes. 3,460,672, 8-12-69, CI. 209-1.
Imris, Paul. Teaching device. 3,478,443, 1 1-18-69, CI. 35-19.
Imris, Paul. Method and apparatus for measuring specific surface
area of powders. 3,479,884, 1 1-25-69, CI. 73-432.
IMS Company: See —
Morse, Albert Reynolds, 3,425,096.
Imse, Philip J., to Rex Chainbelt, Inc. Conveyor roll assembly with
removable shaft bearing retainer. 3,428,373, 2-18-69, CI. 308-20.
Imura, Shinichi; and Yamanaka, Masaru, to Toyo Ethyl Kabushiki
Kaisha, mesne. Process for the preparation of mixed alkyl lead
compounds. 3,442,924, 5-6-69, CI. 260-437.
Imura, Toshinobu: See —
Kobayashi, Tatsuo; and Imura, Toshinobu, 3, 434,404.
Inaba, Fumio: See —
Tsuya, Noboru; Inaba, Fumio; and Kainuma, Seizo, 3,437,952.
Inaba, Seiuemon; and Ishihara, Yasumasa, to Fujitsu Limited, and
Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. Automatically controlled cam grinding
system. 3,482,357, 12-9-69, CI. 51-105.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Kojima, Toshio; and Amemiya, Yoichi, to Fujitsu
Limited. Axial air gap disc rotor multistage stepping motor.
3,483,406, 12-9-69, CI. 310-49.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shimizu, Kanryo; Shimajiri, Tokiji; and Yoshitake,
Norito, to Fujitsu Limited. Tracing stylus circuit for replica
producing system. 3,467,899, 9-16-69, CI. 318-18.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shirafuji, Ryoko; Kojima, Toshio; and Amemiya,
Yoichi, to Fujitsu Limited. Axial air gap polyphase stepping motor
with double bearing arrangement. 3,469,123, 9-23-69, CI. 310-49.
Inada, Masami, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Disc brake ap-
paratus for vehicles. 3,448,835, 6-10-69, CI. 188-152.
Inada, Masami, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Anti-skid brake ap-
paratus for a vehicle. 3,480.335, 1 1-25-69, CI. 303-21.
Inada, Naohiko: See —
Jotoku, Minoru; Naka, Shinya; and Inada, Naohiko, 3,459, 51 1.
Inada, Satoru: See —
Iwai, Issei; Seki, Isao; Minakami, Haruhiko; Kobayashi, Shin-
saku; Inada, Satoru; and Kumakura, Seiji, 3,47 1,502.
Inada, Toichiro, to Konto Dyeing & Finishing Co., Ltd. Apparatus
for treating a woven fabric. 3,483,720, 12-16-69, CI. 68-177.
Inagaki, Katsushiro: See —
Tanaka, Hideo; and Inagaki, Katsushiro,3,444,157.
Inagaki. Shirokichi, to Korona Kogyo Co., Ltd. Gas fueled lighter.
3,443,877, 5-13-69, CI. 431-134.
lnamasu, Shuji: See —
Nakanishi, Michio; Tsuda, Atsushi; and lnamasu, Shu-
ji.3. 467,655.
Inami, Akira; Monmoto, Kazuhisa; and Ishida, Eisuke, to Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Electrophotographic material.
3,464,819, 9-2-69, CI. 96-1.5
Inami, Akira; Morimoto, Kazuhisa; and Murakami, Yoshinobu, to
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Electrophotographic
materials comprising brominated poly-N-vinyl carbazoles.
3,421,891, 1-14-69, CI. 96-1.6
Inami, Mamoru: See —
Kawaguchi, Toshihiko; and Inami, Mamoru. 3,433,487.
Inamiya, Tatsuya; Suzuki, Goro; Tanikawa, Masaru; and Matsui,
Takao, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Protective device for
transistor televisions. 3,466,390, 9-9-69, CI. 178-7.5
Inauzzi, Joseph; and Habgood, Robert P., Jr., to Plexowood, Inc.
Loading tools. 3,473,204, 10-21-69, CI. 25-103.
Inca Inks, Inc.: See —
Remer, Robert K., 3.477,866.
Ince, Norman S.: See —
Cornelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and
Ince, Norman S., 3,434, 828.
Ince, Richard W.: See —
Chaney, Preston E.; Ince, Richard W.; and Mason, Charley
Mack.3,487,002.
Incentive AB: See —
Rydberg, Helge Jan Arnold Molndal; and Reinhardt. Hans,
3,442,445.
Incentive Research and Development AB: See —
Abrahamsson, Sixten, 3,466,438.
Inch, John C, to Mueller Brass Co. O-ring retaining construction for
rotary valves. 3,437,310. 4-8-69, CI. 251-317.
Inchausti, Roberto Pla. Rapid crystallization of liquid chemical parti-
cles in spray form. 3,474,849, 10-28-69, CI. 159-4.
Incho, Harry H.: See —
Neumeyer, John L.; and Incho, Harry H., 3,485,916.
Incinerator Company Limited, The: See —
West, Richard Frank, 3,470,833.
lnda, Floyd, to Walker Manufacturing Company. Machine for bend-
ing metal tubes. 3,426,562, 2-1 1-69, CI. 72-7.
Indak Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Bedocs, Michael F., 3,462,564.
Schink, William N., 3.442,004.
Schink, William N., 3,467,793.
Soreng, John E.; and Cobb, Jesse M., 3,472,975.
Indbryn, Eilif: See—
Pedersen, Fredrik; and Indbryn, Eilif,3,46 1,824.
Inden, Horst: See —
Rosenkranz, Dieter; Tiedtke, Alfred; and Inden,
Horst.3,442,460.
Independent Boxmakers, Inc.: See —
Miller, Philip J., 3,425,537.
Independent Exploration Company of Texas: See —
Laseter, John L., 3,447,360.
Independent Lock Company: See —
Duval, Robert Armand, 3,425,248.
Haggstorm, Walter R. G., 3,430,535.
Independent Stave Company, Inc.: See —
Boswell, James E., 3,448,883.
Indev, Inc.: See —
Hawkins, Arthur D., 3,426,729.
Index Packages, Inc.: See —
Davis, George M.; and Lander, William M., 3,467,053.
Index-Werke K.G., Hahn & Tessky: See —
Link, Helmut; and Schaefer, Erich, 3,422,846.
Indian Head Inc.: See —
Engelhard, Otto, 3,478,545.
Indian Telephone Industries Limited: See —
Das Gupta, Ranjit; Jayasimha, Mysore Somasekhara Rau;
Sitaramarao, Krishnappa; and Yegnanarayan, Rangaiyer.
3,436,568.
Indiana and Aranguren y Cie., S.A.: See —
Castiello, Ignacio Aranguren; Sierra, Octavia Vasquez; and Ol-
nick. Jay E., 3,446,663.
Castiello, Ignacio Aranguren; Sierra, Octavio Vasquez; and Ol-
nick. Jay E., 3,446,665.
Indiana Brass Co., Inc., The: See —
Reagan, Cleo A., 3,465,372.
Indiana Contact Lens, Inc.: See —
Borish, Irvin M., 3,430,391.
Indiana General Corporation: See —
McLeish, Charles D., 3,427,801.
Indiana University Foundation: See —
Allen, Merrill J., 3,469,904.
Muhler, Joseph C, 3,440,004.
Muhler, Joseph C, 3,441,371.
Muhler, Joseph C, 3,445,567.
Muhler, Joseph C, 3,467,529.
lndoheem N.V.: See —
Braskamp, Willem Hendrik, 3,428,057.
Fickweiler, August E. F., 3,445,631.
lnductosyn Corporation: See —
Farrand, Clair L., 3,441,888.
Tripp. Robert W., 3,423,656.
Inductotherm Linemelt Corporation: See —
Hoff, James L., 3,456,061.
Indugas Gesellschaft fur industrielle Gasverwendung m.b.H., Firma:
See —
Schmidt, Theodor, 3,459,414.
Industria Yuk: See—
Marzo, Victor Milian, 3,442,076.
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748
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Industrial Corporation of America: See —
Roemer, Henry C, 3,446,264.
Industrial Covers, Inc.: See —
Day, Ronald H., 3,463,266.
Day, Ronald H., 3,463,915.
Holcombe, Gordon B., 3,470,991.
Smith, Eric P., 3,463,287.
Industrial Development AB: See —
Stal, Sture; and Backman, Ralf, 3,479,932.
Industrial Development Corporation, The: See —
Meyer, Harry W., 3,434,193.
Industrial Dynamics Company, Ltd.: See —
Calhoun, Fredrick L., 3,454,759.
Calhoun, Fredrick L., 3,471,012.
Industrial Electrical Company Limited: See —
Radington-Meech, John Richard; and Wright, George Thomas,
3,470,416.
Industrial Electronic Hardware Corp: See —
Pittman, Robert B., 3,423,720.
Industrial Electronic Rubber Company: See —
Hennessy, Leo E., 3,450,594.
Murray, Myles N., 3,445,089.
Schmocker, Walter E., 3,440,313.
Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg. Co.: See —
Schmidt, Henry, Jr.; and Borre, Earl A., 3,438,502.
Industrial Instrumentations, Inc.: See —
Cooper, Irving B., Jr., 3,422,252.
Cooper, Irving B., Jr., 3,478,330.
Industrial Inventions Incorporated: See —
Strader, James R., 3,453,962.
Industrial Metal Products Corporation: See —
Judge, Donald L.; and Clewley, James R., 3,474,650.
Industrial Metalcraft Company, Inc.: See —
Husky, Glover A., 3,478,773.
Industrial Nucleonics Corporation: See —
Adams, William L., 3,443,219.
Bishop, Albert B., Ill, 3,471,685.
Brunton, Donald C, 3,435,240.
Campanella, Angelo J., 3,458,159.
Chope, Henry R., 3,431,417.
Clement, John C, 3,431,761.
Clerc, Milton C, 3,461,391.
Clerc, Milton C, 3,479,51 1.
Colmery, Benjamin H., Jr.; Hans Linus K., now by change of
name; and Hahn, Linus K., 3,424,902.
Doering, George I., 3,474,160.
Evans, Howard J.; and Cornetet, Wendell H., Jr., 3,460,031.
Foster, George B., 3,486,1 13.
Grant, Michael F., 3,467,861.
Hanken, Albert F., 3,435,220.
Hanken, Albert F. G., 3,452,192.
Hickey, William P.; and Martin, Philip T., 3,435,241.
Jaggers, Henry T.; and Grant, Michael P., 3,443,218.
Joyce, William B., 3,437,823.
Kinne, Robert W., 3,435,242.
Lehman, Don F.; and Varner, Donald E., 3,426,200.
Lowman, Walker B.; and Felty, Richard D., 3,440,421.
Spademan, Charles F., 3,443,220.
Industrial Plant Service & Mfg., Co.: See —
Budahn, Burnell E., 3,449,127.
Industrial Products Proprietary Limited: See —
Rothauser, Charles, 3,470,900.
Industrial Research Laboratory, Inc.: See —
Colinet, Rene D.; and Norcross, James E., 3,437,786.
Industrial Science and Technology, Agency of: See —
Kawakami, Tatsuya; and Aisaka, Noboru, 3,449,931.
Komamiya, Yasuo; and Sugiyama, Takeji, 3,444,392.
Industrial Shoe Machinery Corporation: See —
Schultz, George; and Dziki, Michael Mieczslaw, 3,442,743.
Schultz, George, 3,483,577.
Industrial Teaching Systems Corporation: See —
Green, Robert M., 3,483,635.
Industrial Tectonics Inc.: See —
Greby, Daniel F., 3,445,907.
Industrial Timer Corporation: See —
Papa, Frank J., Jr., 3,427,412.
Industrial Tool Engineering Company: See —
Celovsky, Michael J., 3,435,174.
Industrias Romi S.A.: See —
Romi, Giordano, 3,479,899.
Industrie A. Zanussi S.p.A.: See —
Zanussi, Lino, 3,460,550.
Zanussi, Lino, 3,467,489.
Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Kniese, Fritz, 3,421,229.
Madlener, Paul; and Pecksen, Otto, 3,434,418.
Madlener, Paul; and Pecksen, Otto, 3,440,962.
Six, Ludwig; Niemann, Rudolf; and Karlsruhe, Baden.
3,442,216.
Vollmer, Rudolf, 3,479,003.
Industries A. Zanussi S.p.A.: See —
Zanussi, Lino, 3,486,782.
Industriewerk Schaeffler OHG: See —
Schaeffler, Georg; and Trufel, Anton, 3,442,562.
Schaeffler, Georg, 3,464,745.
Spiess, Karl, 3,429,021.
Spiess, Karl, 3,473,759.
Teufel, Anton, 3,429,626.
Teufel, Anton, 3,438,685.
Industrikemiska Aktiebolaget: See —
Malm, Lars G.; and Hilborn, Hans G., 3,442,386.
Industrilaboratoriet Aktiebolag: See —
Ohlsson, Olof W., 3,484,848.
Ohlsson, Olof Werner, 3,420,263.
Industrionics Controls, Inc.: See —
Wintriss, George, 3,422,234.
Wintriss, George, 3,440,374.
Wintriss, George, 3,443,044.
Wintriss, George, 3,443,045.
Wintriss, George, 3,446,063.
Wintriss, George, 3,472,979.
Inertia Switch, Inc.: See —
Fischer, Murry, 3,459,911.
Inertia Switch Limited: See —
Riley, Terence Alexander, 3,470,501.
Ineta Establishment: See —
Blaettler, Josef, 3,468,036.
Infante, Carlo, to Tektronix, Inc. Geometry and focus correcting cir-
cuit. 3,422,305, 1-14-69, CI. 315-24.
Infante, Josephine. Dance belts with detachable elastic joining mem-
bers. 3,458,188, 7-29-69, CI. 272-1.
Infantino, Joseph R.: See —
Gruss, George A.; Smith, Richard A.; and Infantino, Joseph
R.,3,478,134.
Infinite Q Corporation: See —
Dimon, Donald F., 3,421,375.
Infor Institute for nyttiggorande av forskningsresultat: See —
Eklund, Stig Henry Sigurd, 3,463,102.
Information Control Corporation: See —
Stupar, Timothy D.; and Thomas , Carl T., 3,475,612.
Information Development Corporation: See —
Rader, Edwin R.; and Weyrick, Robert C, 3,460,052.
Information International Inc.: See —
Fredkin, Edward, 3,460,099.
Infotronics Corporation: See —
Ehrlich, Burney J.; Spence, David W.; and Frisby, Clinton D.,
3,475,740.
Frisby, Clinton D.; and Spence, David W., 3,470,367.
Spence, David W., 3,475,600.
Infotronics Corporation, Inc.: See —
Eckelkamp, Bernard J.; and Spence, David W., 3,449,725.
Infra-Red Systems, Inc.: See —
Van Denend, Herbert, 3,440,737.
Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S. p.A.: See—
Cerutti, Giovanni; and Cretaz, Franco, 3,481,521.
Ing. C, Olivetti & C, S.p.A.: See—
Ecclesia, Edoardo, 3,466,591.
Elbling, Joseph; and Pomella, Piero, 3,450,868.
LiDonnici, Kenneth Michael; and Post, Gerald, 3,456,845.
Ollearo, Giorgio, 3,473,419.
Perotto, Pier Giorgio; and De Sandre, Giovanni, 3,469,244.
Perotto, Pier Giorgio; and Ecclesia, Edoardo, 3,478,251.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Ukmar, Boris, 3,450,835.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Sandrone, Bruno, 3,450,837.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Sandrone, Bruno, 3,465,100.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Sandrone, Bruno, 3,466,393.
Ricciardi, Giuseppe; and Cerutti, Giovanni, 3,476,300.
Sage, Ira M., 3,451,320.
Ing, David W.; and Hunt, Thomas J., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Selective removal of dendrites from dendritic webbed
semiconductor material. 3,486,953, 12-30-69, CI. 156-17.
Ing. Erich Pfeiffer KG, Firma: See —
Pfeiffer, Erich; and Pilz, Alfred, 3,463,093.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; and Chiang, Yuen-Sheng, to Xerox Corporation.
Coating surfaces. 3,472,679, 10-14-69, CI. 1 17-93.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; and Jensen, Harold A., to General Electric
Company. Light emitting semiconductor devices of improved
transmission characteristics. 3,443,140, 5-6-69, CI. 313-108.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; Jensen, Harold A.; and Stern, Barry J., to
General Electric Company. Negative resistance light emitting solid
state diode devices. 3,443,166, 5-6-69, CI. 317-234.
Ing, Smuel W.: See —
Gerhard, Glen C; and Ing, Smuel W, 3,436,613.
Ingalls, Arthur L.: See —
Blikken, Wendell A.; Cutrona, Louis J.; Ingalls, Arthur L.;
Leith, Emmett N.; and Porcello, Leonard J. ,3,427, 104.
Ingalls, Arthur L., to Conductron Corporation. Optical sptial filtering
with enlarged frequency spectrum plane. 3,424,512, 1-28-69, CI.
350-162.
LIST OF PATENTEES
749
Ingalls, Arthur L., to United States of America, Air Force. Plural
channel optical data processor. 3,427,105, 2-1 1-69, CI. 355-2.
Ingalls, Charles C. Self-propelled side delivery rake. 3,462,929, 8-26-
69, CI. 56-328.
Ingberman, Arthur K.: See —
Levine, Isaac J.; and Ingberman, Arthur K., 3, 432,343.
Levine, Isaac J.; and Ingberman, Arthur K., 3,442,983.
lngebo, Alvin C. Bowling pin setter apparatus. 3,480,279, 11-25-69,
CI. 273-44.
Ingelman, Bjorn Gustaf-Adolf: See —
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Granath, Kirsti Annikki; Ingelman,
Bjorn Gustaf-Adolf; and Johansson, Christina.3,453,364.
Ingelman-Sundberg, Alf Martin Magnus. Trim attachment for power
boats. 3,428,012, 2-18-69, CI. 114-66.5
Ingelstroem-Oberlin, Inc.: See —
Silver, Joseph R., 3,485,480.
Ingemansson, Curt Adils. Transporting and lifting device combined
with a bath tub for invalids. 3,467,970, 9-23-69, CI. 4-185.
Ingenieursbureau Lemet Chromium H. van der Horst N.V.: See —
Zondag, Nicolaas, 3,455,017.
Ingeniorsfirma G. Karlbom A.B.: See —
Karlbom, Nils Gunnar Rikard, 3,427,869.
Ingeniorsfirman Nils Weibull AB: See —
Weibull, Claes Martin, 3,429,619.
Ingenito, Michael J.: See —
de Koster, Heinz A.; and Ingenito, Michael J. ,3,466,498.
Ingenjorsfirma Hebe AB: See —
Bergling, Charles Gunnar Birger; and Levin, Nils Herman,
3,471,002.
lngenuics. Inc.: See —
Craig, Dwin R., 3,453,944.
Ingersoll, George L., to Boye Needle Company, The. Adjustable
knitting needle. 3,438,224, 4-15-69, CI.
Ingersoll Locks Limited: See —
Taylor, Jack William, 3,486,354.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The: See —
Kaiser, Karl B., 3,434,190.
Kaiser, Karl B„ 3,438,288.
Kampmeier, Frederick J.; and Seborg, Earnest Y., 3,438,287.
Kampmeier, Frederick J., 3,438,289.
Lemery, Raymond E.; and Newell, Norvin E., 3,457,81 1.
Lewis, Henry Walter; and Larson, John L., 3,457,810.
Sullivan, Robert W., 3,448,631.
Ingersoll-Rand Company: See —
Austin, Lee K.; and Mueller, Wilfred G., 3,443,426.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and Gable, Duane S., 3,421,392.
Bangerter, Kenneth R., 3,442,362.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; Ulbing, Otmar M.; and Krouse, John P.,
3,450,214.
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; and De Witt, Harold F., 3,482,362.
Bowen, John T., 3,431,985.
Brown, Arthur E., 3,438,390.
Buehler, Alois A.; and Peterson, Carl R., 3,431,984.
Chen, Hsin Sheng, 3,431,725.
Chen, Hsin Sheng, 3,447,398.
Ditson, J. D.; and Cantrel, James F., 3,424,479.
Ditson, J D., 3,452,832.
Dussourd, Jules L., 3,422,91 1.
Fraser, Grover D., 3,448,916.
Fraser, Grover D., 3,481,532.
Grego, Thomas E., 3,424,436.
Grego, Thomas E., 3,486,588.
Gyongyosi, Laszlo, 3,447,829.
Gyongyosi, Laszlo, 3,480,091.
Halpin, Donald A., 3,454,184.
Hayes, Ralph S., Jr., 3,438,451.
Hinck, Ernest C, III; and Bowen, John T., 3,478,958.
Howe, Frank D.; Swift, Joseph P.; and Groves, Allen D.,
3,442,183.
Howe, Frank D.; and Groves, Allen D., 3,463,386.
Hughes, Robert W.; and Coyne, Francis P., 3,478,832.
Kulman, Melvin L., 3,430,521.
Kurt, Ewald H.; Wickens, Edward F.; and Lewis, Samuel P.,
3,424,065.
Lawrence, James C, 3,430,718.
Leven, Samuel, 3,446,295.
Lincoln, Paul A.; and Leven, Samuel, 3,420,319.
Lutz, John G.; and Spyridakis, Emanuel G., 3,469,500.
Montgomery, Robert S., 3,454,375.
Munz, Werner, 3,438,509.
Newcomb, Wallace K.; Blank, Charles E., Sr.; and Van Loon,
Donald F., 3,438,638.
Noerr, Donald G., Jr., 3,476,192.
Noerr, Donald G., Jr., 3,476,418.
Palmer, William E.; and Forster, Leslie L., 3,429,371.
Paul, Burton; and Stoker, Robert J., 3,454,086.
Pauley, Reginald W.; and Kramer, Leo, 3,440,928.
Peale, Alfred N., 3,421,414.
Skoog, Donald K., 3,421,735.
Stoker, Robert J., 3,472,315.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,421,737.
Ulbing, Otmar M.; and Katarskas, Zenonas, 3,442,177.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,447,643.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,461,975.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,481,582.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,481,583.
Ulbing, Otmar M., 3,485,259.
Van Gaasbeck, Richard L., 3,432,040.
Worman, Martin, 3,451,425.
lngerson, Paul G , to University of Illinois Foundation. Broadband
negative resistance device. 3,457,528, 7-22-69, CI. 333-80.
Ingham, Gary G., to Roto-Swing Door Co., Inc. Hinge shaft assembly
for balanced doors. 3,464,162, 9-2-69, CI. 49-383.
Ingham, Gary G.: See —
Gilbert, James E.; Kroutil, Larry O.; and Ingham, Gary
G., 3,445,963.
Ingham, Herbert S., Jr.; and Ingham, Herbert S., Sr., to Metco Inc.
Molybdenum flame spray wire and process. 3,455,508, 7-15-69,
CI. 239-13.
Ingham, Herbert S., Sr.: See —
Ingham, Herbert S., Jr.; and Ingham, Herbert S., Sr., 3,455,508.
Ingham, John Milton; and Carrier, Paul Wilfrid, to Brown & Sharpe
Manufacturing Company. Hydrostatic machine tool spindle as-
sembly with backing-up mechanical anti-friction bearing.
3,454,309, 7-8-69, CI. 308-35.
Ingham, Peter Charles: See —
Wilson, Alexander John; Coldfield, Sutton; and Ingham, Peter
Charles.3,422,932.
Ingham, Robert J.; and Bissell, Robert D., to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Gauge casing. 3,434,330, 3-25-69, CI. 73-1.
Ingle, James F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
System including a reversible amplifier for testing electrical trans-
mission media. 3,436,496, 4-1-69, CI. 179-175.3
Ingle, James F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pulse
driven circuit for activating an electromagnetic device. 3,439,229,
4-15-69, CI. 317-148.5
Ingle, James F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pulse
driven circuit for activating an electromagnetic device during and
for a predetermined interval longer than the input pulse.
3,482,148, 12-2-69, CI. 317-148.5
Ingleby, Richard F. J., deceasedO (by National Provincial Bank
Limited; executor), to Revertex Limited. Compositions containing
2-imidazolidinone for sizing textile yarns. 3,445,407, 5-20-69, CI.
260-17.4
Inglefield, Samuel, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Liquid-
dispensing apparatus. 3,459,333, 8-5-69, CI. 222-64.
Ingleman, Milton R., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Process for
isolating dry, water-soluble azo dyes. 3,483,183, 12-9-69, CI. 260-
208.
Ingleright, Paul T., to Strausberg, Frank, & Son Co. Apparatus and
methods for forming a flush joint between adjacent paving mats.
3,459,109, 8-5-69, CI. 94-39.
Inglima, Richard: See —
Posner, Adolph; and Inglima, Richard.3,443,421.
Inglis, Jack S., to Kelek Company, The, mesne. Fuse failure detec-
tor. 3,450,949, 6-17-69, CI. 317-46.
Ingman, Eric M., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Amplifier employing
nonlinear DC negative feedback to stabilize its DC operating
point. 3,432,763, 3-1 1-69, CI. 330-25.
Ingman, Gordon G.: See —
Chenoweth, Harry H.; and Ingman, Gordon G., 3, 426,537.
Ingraham Company, The: See —
Sidell, Philip A., 3,445,297.
Ingraham, Robert C: See —
Baker, Allen G.; and Ingraham, Robert C, 3 ,42 1,206.
Baker, Allen G.; and Ingraham, Robert C, 3,421, 985.
Ingram, Basil D. Coupling for connecting a flexible tube to a rigid
tube. 3,472,536, 10-14-69, CI. 285-177.
Ingram, John E. Parallel ruler. 3,427,722, 2-18-69, CI. 33-1 10.
Ingram, Maxwell. Probe for measuring conductivity of an electrolyte.
3,457,501, 7-22-69, CI. 324-30.
Ingram, Orville, to Unitcast Corporation. Drop end door balancer.
3,474,741, 10-28-69, CI. 105-406.
Ingram, Orville; and Floehr. Walter L., to Midland-Ross Corpora-
tion, mesne. Apparatus for pneumatically discharging comminuted
lading. 3,439,956, 4-22-69, CI. 302-52.
Ingram, Stuart H. Screeners. 3,456,794, 7-22-69, CI. 209-316.
Ingram, William L. Speed control mechanism for rolled strip materi-
al. 3,452,944, 7-1-69, CI. 242-75.4
Ingram, William L. Retriever for the broken ends of strip material in
an enclosed tank. 3,459,352, 8-5-69, CI. 226-92.
Ingrassia, Sauveur; and Orsini, Jean, to Societe Civile d'Etudes et de
Brevets TNOR". Aluminous mortar. 3,472,669, 10-14-69, CI. 106-
104.
Ingruber, Otto V., to Canadian International Paper Company. Ap-
paratus for testing liquids utilizing plurality of probes or electrodes
with sensitive ends converging in liquid flow path. 3,471,393, 10-
7-69, CI. 204-195.
Ingwalson, Raymond W.; Smith, William F.; and Wright, James O.,
to Velsicol Chemical Corporation. Method of improving the color
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and color stability of benzoic acid. 3,478,092, 11-11-69, CI. 260-
525.
Ingwerson, Dale R~ See—
Davies, Duane W.; and Ingwerson, Dale R., 3,45 1,274.
Inion, Henri: See —
Binon, Fernand; Ziegler, Herbert; and Inion, Henri, 3,470, 192.
Inject-O-Meter Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Stamps, Otis C; and Neikirk, David W., 3,464,626.
Injeski, Stanley G., to Worldsbest Industries, Inc. Friction held
removable gate. 3,431,966, 3-1 1-69, CI. 160-225.
Inklaar, Petrus A., to Vasco Industries Corporation. Methods for
preparing solid salts of amino acids. 3,450,752, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
534.
Inklaar, Petrus Adam, to Vasco Industries Corporation. Foam-sinter-
ing molding process and products. 3,455,483, 7-15-69, CI. 220-71.
Inland Container Corporation: See —
Brown, Philip H.; and Ellson, Lloyd W., 3,477,395.
Ellison, Donald E.; and Guffy, Willie E., 3,467,297.
Mollison, James W.; and Cain, Robert L., 3,456,863.
Wood, Robert N., 3,425,615.
Wood, Robert N., 3,443,971.
Inland Steel Company: See —
Bijvoet, Leonardos Arnoldus Nicolaas, 3,459,028.
Ham, Coy S.; Raub, Lyly; Joyce, Jack E.; and Lozano, Robert,
3,481,841.
Hill, Uno T., 3,427,198.
Hill, Uno T., 3,433,670.
Kiwiet, Johannes, 3,455,728.
Kiwiet, Johannes; and Virta, Arthur W., Sr., 3,459,586.
Meijers, Antonie Herman, 3,443,735.
Pray, Ralph E.; and Mills, Norman T., 3,479,135.
Rocher, Heinz, 3,424,340.
Rucoba, Robert; and Sievert, William C, 3,445,298.
Schwarz, Arthur M., 3,427,149.
Slagley, William E.; and Maloney, Lawrence G., 3,454,267.
Soesbergen, Adrianus, 3,429,605.
Ullman, Frederick E., 3,472,418.
Viater, Clement J., 3,474,901.
Vonk, Johnny, 3,463,059.
Woodworth, William J.; and Hayden, Stanley P., 3,436,063.
Inman, Richard B., to Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. Apparatus for packag-
ing. 3,452,512, 7-1-69, CI. 53-282.
Inman, Richard B.: See —
Miller, Douglas D.; Hogan, Thomas Howard; and Inman,
Richard B., 3,438,483.
Inman, Thomas R., to Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc. Hose support.
3,465,756, 9-9-69, CI. 128-519.
Inmont Corporation: See —
Tringali, Alfred M.; Lynch, John E.; and Friedman, Morton,
3,475,367.
Varron, Arleen S., 3,470,123.
Innes, William Beveridge, to American Cyanamid Company. Oxida-
tion catalyst for hydrocarbon combustion exhaust gases and
process for using the same. 3,438,721, 4-15-69, CI. 23-2.
Innes, William Beveridge, to American Cyanamid Company. Cata-
lytic muffler. 3,449,086, 6-10-69, CI. 23-288.
Innes, William Beveridge; and Michael, Maiden Ward, to American
Cyanamid Company. Caustic leach treatment of alumina particles
to improve strength properties. 3,459,681, 8-5-69, CI. 252-466.
Innings, Lars Sven Erik; and Hammarlund, Lars Arne, to AB Mekan-
produkter Hans Holm. Valve means for damping the piston stroke
in a pneumatic cylinder. 3,431,939, 3-1 1-69, CI. 137-509.
Innis, Frank B.: See —
Staats, Louis T., Sr.; Misener, Cecil D.; and Innis, Frank
B.,3,475,888.
Innis, Robert T.; and Mercier, George E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Flexible-tube fuse construction. 3,467,934, 9-16-69,
CI. 337-144.
Innocenti Societa Generale per lindustria Metallurgica e Mec-
canica:5et' —
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, 3,431,797.
Galbarini, Maso; and Ramusino, Francesco Cotta, 3,482,474.
Galbarini, Maso; and Cotta Ramusino, Francesco, 3,483,796.
Innovation International, Inc.: See —
Williams, Harry V., 3,448,782.
Ino, Hiroko: See —
Ino, Kisaburo, 3,484,818.
Ino, Kisaburo, to Ino, Hiroko. Bottle cap for releasing one item at a
time. 3,484,818, 12-16-69, CI. 221-288.
Inoguchi, Toshio; Niwa, Ichihiko; and Nakazawa, Katsuro, to
Hayakawa Denki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for growing
single crystals. 3,433,602, 3-18-69, CI. 23-300.
Inoki, Kazuyoshi: See —
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Inoki, Kazuyoshi; and Iseki,
Hajime, 3,452,539.
Inokuchi, Takashi: See —
Ishii, Yoshiteru; and Inokuchi, Takashi, 3,453. 592.
Inomata, Fujio; Inomata, Tohru; Inomata, Mamoru; and Inomata,
Tomi. Weight-responsive delay-type automatic liquid filling ap-
paratus. 3,463,257, 8-26-69, CI. 177-1 17.
Inomata, Mamoru: See —
Inomata, Fujio; Inomata, Tohru; Inomata, Mamoru; and Ino-
mata, Tomi, 3,463, 257.
Inomata, Tohru: See —
Inomata, Fujio; Inomata, Tohru; Inomata, Mamoru; and Ino-
mata, Tomi, 3, 463, 257.
Inomata, Tomi: See —
Inomata, Fujio; Inomata, Tohru; Inomata, Mamoru; and Ino-
mata, Tomi, 3,463, 257.
lnose, Hiroshi; Fujisake, Harova; and Saito, Tadao, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Network synchronization in
a time division switching system. 3,483,330, 12-9-69, CI. 179-15.
lnose, Hiroshi; and Koono, Zenya, to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. Tone generators for delta modulation time division
communication switching systems. 3,435,149, 3-25-69, CI. 179-18.
lnose, Hiroshi; and Saito, Tadao, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, In-
corporated. Time division switching system. 3,446,917, 5-27-69,
CI. 179-15.
lnose, Hiroshi; and Saito, Tadao, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, In-
corporated. Time division switching system. 3,461,242, 8-12-69,
CI. 179-15.
Inoue, Goro; and Ohshima, Noboru, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. l-Carboxyl-4-amino(or l-carbpxyl-4-N-alkylamino-)
cyclohexenes and process for the preparation thereof. 3,442,940,
5-6-69, CI. 260-514.
Inoue. Kaname: See —
Tamur, Kihachi; Nakajima, lsao; and Inoue, Kaname, 3,461, 148.
Inoue, Kimio: See —
Shimose, Takaaki; Mori, Kenji; Inoue, Kimio; and Takao,
Zenichiro.3,428,472.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Electromachining using an electrolyte having sub-
stantially the same resistivity as the electrode. 3,420,759, 1-7-69,
CI. 204-143.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Resistance welding apparatus and method.
3,424,889, 1-28-69, CI. 219-1 12.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Chemical synthesis. 3,446,718, 5-27-69, CI. 204-59.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Kinetic deposition of particulate materials.
3,461,268, 8-12-69, CI. 219-76.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of and apparatus for the electrochemical
machining of a conductive workpiece. 3,474,013, 10-21-69, CI.
204-143.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Electrolytic lathe and grinding apparatus employing a
homogeneous carbon electrode-tool. 3,475,312, 10-28-69, CI. 204-
217.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of and apparatus for increasing the accuracy
of electrochemical grinding process. 3,476,662, 11-4-69, CI. 204-
143.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Magnetic filter and method of operating same.
3,477,948, 11-11-69, CI. 210-19.
Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of depositing substances on and diffusing
them into conductive bodies under high frequency electric field.
3,481,839, 12-2-69, CI. 204-14.
Inoue, Masaru: See —
Yoshida, Muneo; Inoue, Masaru; Fukunaga, Tsuyoshi; Oguchi,
Heikichi; and Shioya, Koichi, 3.437,997.
Inoue, Michiro; Ishikawa, Masayuki; and Ishikawa, Hisako. Deriva-
tives of 2,6-and 2,5-bis (hydroxymethyl) pyridines. 3,467,663, 9-
16-69, CI. 260-294.8
Inoue, Mitsuo; and Matsuzaka, Tanechiyo, to C. D. M. Company
Ltd. Automatic submersible pump. 3,472,168, 10-14-69, CI. 103-
25.
Inoue, Mono, Kano, Gota; Matsuno, Jinichi; and Takayanagi,
Shigetoshi, to Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Method for
forming electrode in semiconductor devices. 3,480,475, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 117-227.
Inoue, Morio: See —
Yokozawa, Masumi; and Inoue, Morio.3,485,731.
Inoue, Noboru: See —
Kurokawa, Takaaki; and Inoue, Noboru, 3, 459, 290.
Inoue, Nobuo, to Franklin Institute, The. Pressure vessel for stressing
work specimens. 3,481,190, 12-2-69, CI. 73-94.
Inoue, Seiichi: See —
Fujii, Mitsuo; Kumagai, Chitoku; Katagata, Zenji; and Inoue,
Seiichi,3,475,591.
Inoue, Shigeru: See —
Otsuka, Eiji; Inoue, Shigeru; and Kanai, Kazumichi.3 ,436,3 17.
Inoue, Toshio: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Toshio; Kurokawa, Susumu; and
Horigome, Shinkichi, 3,44 1,506.
Morita, Shigeru; Inoue, Toshio; Eto, Hiromi; and Yoshimitsu,
Kenichi.3,456,029.
Inoue, Tosihiro: See —
Sugiura, Shotaro; Ueno, Haruo; Nakatomi, Shunsuke; Ishikawa,
Hideo; and Inoue, Tosihiro, 3.423, 387.
Inoue. Yasuhiko: See —
Ichiki, Eiichi; Ryu, Hirosuke; and Inoue, Yasuhiko, 3,474, 122.
Inoue, Yoshihiko: See —
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko.3.439.410.
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka. Tadayoshi; and Inoue,
Yoshihiko.3,439.858.
LIST OF PATENTEES
751
Inoue, Yoshiji, to Kanzaki Kokyu Koki Mfg. Co., Ltd. Casting
machine. 3,486,551, 12-30-69, CI. 164-286.
Inoue. Yukio: See —
Sato, Yoshinori; and Inoue, Yukio, 3,473,933.
Inoue, Yuzuru; and Morita, Akiyoshi, to Victor Company of Japan,
Limited. Channel mixing system for multiple rotating heads.
3,441,687,4-29-69, CI. 179-100.2
Inouye, George T.; and Judge, Darrell L., to TRW, Inc. Supercon-
ductive fluxgate magnetometer. 3,435,337, 3-25-69, CI. 324-43.
Inouye, Mitsuji; and Nagai, Yoshiharu, to Nihon Senshoku Kikai
Kabushiki Kaisha Aichi-ken, and Osaka Bobbin Kabushiki Kaisha.
Heat-contractible bobbin. 3,471,102, 10-7-69, CI. 242-118.11
Inovius, Allan: See —
Aronsohn, Allan; and Inovius, Allan.3,460,916.
Inpower Works (Proprietary) Limited: See —
Freidmann, Eric Helmuth; Trembath, Timothy Richard; Can-
crinus, Hendrik; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425,298.
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,425,297.
Inpower Works (Proprietary (Limited: See —
Friedmann, Eric Helmuth; Cancrinus, Hendrik; Trembath,
Timothy Richard; and Fourie, Philip John, 3,449,983.
Insel-Film GmbH & Co.: See —
Reitz, Edgar; and Nestler, Paolo, 3,480,346.
Inshaw, Guy E., to IKL Incorporated. Digital micrometer. 3,482,321,
12-9-69, CI. 33-166.
Inskeep, George Esler, to Philip Morris Incorporated. Method of
aming cigarette filter. 3,484,322, 12-16-69, CI. 156-292.
Insley Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Randall, Kenneth W., 3,442,539.
Randall, Kenneth W., 3,471,035.
Instafreeze Corporation: See —
Fallin, Walter Y., 3,435,632.
Instant Structures, Inc.: See —
Aitken, James B., 3.461,626.
Insterstabella A.G.: See—
Evers, Heinz, 3,479,793.
Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francais: See —
Boucraut, Michel; and Toth, Imre, 3,433,624.
Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise: See —
Bonnivard, Georges, 3,458,278.
Boucraut, Michael; Toth, Imre; and Blum, Jacques, 3,463,553.
Boucraut, Michel; and Toth, Imre, 3,446,355.
Cavalier, Gilbert, 3,433,059.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, 3,452,809.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, 3,463,365.
Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, 3,482,620.
Grumbach, Marc; and Guimard, Andre, 3,439,532.
Heintz, Robert, 3,486,660.
Meysson, Nicolas; and Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, 3,464,008.
Raguin, Jean; and Rouanet, Jean, 3,486,882.
Rouanet, Jean; and Berthet, Aristide, 3,439,759.
Thomas Frank, 3,446,074.
Vayssiere, Pierre; and Dumont-Fillon, Jacques, 3,463,631.
Vivares, Claude; and Schaller, Albert, 3,486,382.
Institut Dr. Ing. Reinhard Straumann A.G.: See —
Steinemann, Samuel; and Tschudin, Oswald, 3,469,462.
Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et Lubrifiants: See —
Bene, Georges J., 3,439,260.
Buisson, Andre; Trambouze, Pierre; Van Landeghem, Hugo; and
Rebeller, Michel, 3,468,057.
Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles, 3,479,329.
Cholet, Jacques; Fail, Jean Pierre; Grau, Gerard; and Mag-
neville, Pierre, 3,444,953.
Cosyns, Jean; and Le Page, Jean-Francois, 3,471,400.
Cosyns, Jean; Derrien, Michel; and Le Page, Jean Francois,
3,472,763.
Cuzin, Daniel; Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles, 3,476,731.
Dawans, Francois; and Teyssie, Philippe, 3,448,095.
Dawans, Fransois; and Teyssie, Philippe, 3,451,987.
Defoor, Franz, 3,422,146.
Deschamps, Andre; and Renault, Philippe, 3,468,790.
Duconge, Claude; and Magneville, Pierre, 3,439,577.
Eyzat, Pierre. 3,439,655.
Gabillard, Robert, 3,427,533.
Gabillard, Robert, 3,440,523.
Haddad. Andre, 3,425,959.
Maguet-Martin, Francoise; Osgan, Maseh; and Teyssie, Pilippe,
3,427,260.
Moulin, Pierre; Barret, Jean Pierre; and La Porte, Michel,
3,421,138.
Moulin, Pierre, 3,422,783.
Osgan, Maseh; Silly, Jean-Pierre; and Teyssie, Philippe.
3,432,445.
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris, Gabriel,
3,461,096.
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris, Gabriel.
3,471,453.
Rabilloud, Guy; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudermaris, Gabriel,
3,476,590.
Renault, Philippe. 3,441,379.
Salle, Robert; Sillion, Bernard; and de Gaudemaris, Gabriel,
3,470,140.
Tiraspolsky, Wladimir; and Rouviere, Roger, 3,449,030.
Tiraspolsky, Wladimir, 3,455,402.
Wiegandt, Herbert F., 3,435,625.
Willm, Pierre; and Delams, Rene, 3,443,543.
Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburats et Lubrifiants: See —
Delacour, Jacques; and Casteran, Jean, 3,420,318.
Institut fur Energetik: See —
Mehlig, Heinrike; and Walter, Christian, 3,451,147.
Institut fur Lacke und Farben: See —
Schutte, Helmut; Taschen, Gunter; and Berger, Karl, 3,425,667.
Institut fur Plasmaphysik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See-
Hora, Heinrich; and Kronast, Benedikt, 3,444,377.
Institut fur Regelungstechnik: See —
Prochnow, Horst, 3,435,356.
Institut fur Silikon- und Fluorkarbon-Chemie: See —
Dathe, Christian; and Muller, Richard, 3,458,555.
Muller, Richard; and Dathe, Christian, 3,458,551.
Muller, Richard; Reichel, Sigrid; and Dathe, Christian,
3,465,012.
Institut Gornogo Dela imeni A. A. Skochinskogo: See —
Alexandrov, Evgeny Vsevolodovich, 3,439,755.
Institut National de ['Industrie Charbonniere:See—
Ledent, Pierre Leon Victor, 3,476,649.
Institut National de Recherche Chimique Appliquee: See —
Bolle, Jean Charles Eugene, 3,459,820.
Institut Textile de France: See—
Helffer, Bernard Francois; Raisin, Jean-Pierre A.; and Voisin,
Eugene J., 3,451,603.
Raisin, Jean-Pierre, 3,461,692.
Institute Matematiki Sibirskogo Otdelenia: See —
Sigorsky, Vitaly Petrovich; Sitnikov, Leonid Semenovich; Ut-
jakov. Lev Lazarevich; Boiko, Anatoly Nickolaevich;
Molchanov, Alexandr Artemjevich; and Osjagin, Jury
Semenovich, 3,430,150.
Institute Matematiki SOAN: See —
Sigorsky, Vitaly Petrovich; Molchanov, Alexandr Artemjevich;
Sitnikov, Leonid Semenovich; and Utjakov, Lev Lazarevich,
3,423,703.
Institute Neftekhimicheskogo Sinteza im. S.V. Topchieva: See —
Nametkin, Nikolai Sergeevich; Vdovin, Valentin Mikhailovich;
and Zavyalov, Valery Ivanovich, 3,422,039.
Institute Neftekhimicheskogo Sintezi imeni A.V.: See —
Katsobashvili, Jakov Rafailovich; and Belova, Galina Mikhailov-
na, 3,422,031.
Institute of Cosmetic Dentistry, Incorporated: See —
Andrews, James A.; and Bahm, Glenn A., 3,429,043.
Andrews, James A.; Bahm, Glenn A.; Dodson, Riley B.; and
Walker, John N., 3,462,837.
Bahm, Glenn A., 3,422,534.
Institute of Gas Technology: See —
Chi, Chang W.; and Macriss, Robert A., 3,446,031.
Feldkirchner, Harlan L.; Linden, Henry R.; Khan, Amanullah
R.; and Todesca, Flaminio, 3,433,610.
Feldmann, Herman F., 3,421,868.
Mason, David M., 3,475,524.
Mason, David McArthur, 3,448,060.
Weil, Sanford A.; and Staats, William R., 3,470,708.
Institutional Research Council, Inc.: See —
Taub, Stephen E., 3,427,859.
Instituto Centroamericano de Investigacion y Technologia Industrial:
See —
Sole, Pedro, Jr., 3,451,990.
Instituto Chemioterapico Italiano S.p.A.: See —
Garzia, Aldo, 3,432,550.
Garzia, Aldo, 3,432,551.
Instituto Nacional de Industria: See —
Gumucio, Ricardo Salcedo, 3,428,529.
Gumucio, Ricardo Salcedo; and Ardanuy, Angel Pascual,
3,440,100.
Institutt for Atomenergi: See —
Petersen. Eirik Nicoll, 3,429,775.
Skaug, Jan A.; and Kjelland-Fosterud, Einar, 3,452,518.
Instituut voor Bewaring en Verwerking van Landbouwprodukten:
See —
Sijbring. Pieter Herman. 3,460,162.
lnstone, Alan Thomas: See —
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; Dodd. John Alan; and
lnstone, Alan Thomas, 3,442,867.
Instron Corporation: See —
Burr, George Sterling. 3,433,061.
De Nicola. Joseph Peter, 3,435,459.
Denker. James Melvin, 3.452.773.
Jones, Edgar J., 3,421,132.
Instron Limited: See —
Griffiths. John H.; and Poulson, Barrie K., 3,435,231.
Instrument Research. Inc.: See —
Hunnicutt, Cecil C, 3.454,009.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Instrument Systems Corporation: See —
Bickham, Euland M.; and Rosenfeld, Samuel, 3,475,880.
Instrumentation Specialties Company: See —
Allington, Robert W., 3,453,200.
Allington, Robert W., 3,463,927.
Instruments Displays, Inc.: See —
Baker, William F., 3,434,624.
lnstytut Badan Jadrowych: See—
Fuksiewicz, Edmund, 3,463,957.
Insul Company Incorporated: See —
LaBate, Michael E., 3,477,683.
lnsul-8 Corporation: See —
Scofield, Donald H., 3,452,433.
lnta-Rota Machine Company, Inc., The: See —
Dodd, Roy G., 3,474,982.
Inta-Roto Machine Company, The: See —
Kesler, George W., 3,451,332.
Integra-Structures, Inc.: See —
Rothermel, John H., 3,436,885.
Integral Process Systems, Inc.: See —
Harper, John D.; Breyer, Frederick; and Wagner, Richard C,
3,431,745.
Integrated Development and Manufacturing Co.: See —
Davis, Noel, 3,434,530.
Davis, Noel, 3,447,595.
Integrated Electronics Corporation: See —
Copel, Michel, 3,431,356.
Integrated Systems, Inc.: See —
Baranowski, Eugene, 3,426,188.
Intelligent Instruments, Inc.: See —
Slavin, Peter E., 3,486,085.
Slavin, Peter Edmond, 3,432,657.
Inter Store Transfer Specialists Inc.: See —
Connor, William G.; Wright, Donald F.; and Dove, Douglas J.
A., 3,438,562.
Inter-Taylor AG: See —
Sauttr, Gerd; Mockesch, Erich; and Gotz, Franz, 3,478,756.
Interchemical Corporation: See —
Ackerman, Joseph Francis; and Shur, Eliakum Gustave,
3,444,113.
Boles, Sherman L., Jr., 3,421,912.
Bownes, Kenneth A.; and Bendrick, Edward S., 3,472,802.
Gresenz, William M.; Bendrick, Edward S.; Weber, Bruce R.;
and Archacki, William J., 3,483,149.
Kao, Henry C, 3,446,784.
Norcross, Gerald W., 3,440,195.
Pizzarello, Roy A.; and Poltersdorf, Otto, 3,440,000.
Smith, Daniel; and Cassel, Norman S., 3,443,515.
Weber, Arthur; Hill, Franics R.; and Rowe, David, 3,436,365.
Winchester, Charles M.; Faccone, Joseph A.; and Webb,
Stephen F., 3,476,591.
Intercole Automation, Inc.: See —
Matsuoka, James T., 3,480,992.
Matsuoka, James T., 3,483,595.
Intercontinental Chemical Corporation: See —
McKinney, John F., 3,448,765.
Intercontinental Dynamics Corporation: See —
Andresen, John H., Jr., 3,450,020.
Andresen, John H., Jr., 3,453,945.
Smalley, Bion L., 3,473,107.
Intercontinental Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Motley, Joe Bailey; and Shape, Raymond H., 3,440,858.
Intercontinental Systems, Inc.: See —
Bernier, Donald R.; and Correll, Quentin E., 3,423,735.
Bernier, Donald R., 3,435,419.
Inlerfil Limited: See —
Forman, Ronald Max, 3,464,594.
Interim Corporation: See —
Sperduti, Alexander F., 3,441,235.
Interlake Steel Corporation: See —
Burns, John J.; and Remus, Everett A., 3,422,962.
Keyser, Naaman H., 3,423,080.
Lorden, William C; McConnell, Kennedy; and Donkle, Lucius
B., Jr., 3,473,642.
McConnell, Kennedy, 3,438,343.
Simich, Emil, 3,474,000.
Tetens, Harold G., 3,446,452.
Touzalin, Robert E.; and Patrick, Rudolph R., 3,459,536.
Wognum, James N., 3,483,918.
Zagotta, Nicholas A.; and Rogers, Charles J., 3,463,325.
Interlego A.G.: See —
Christiansen, Godtfred Kirk, 3,475,851.
Kristiansen, Knud Moller, 3,461,601.
Intermountain Research and Development Corporation: See —
Fischer, William G.; Norgord, John D.; and Wilson, Jack,
3,455,606.
Intermountain Research and Engineering Company, Inc.: See —
Clay, Wallace A., 3,463,581.
Cook, Melvin A.; Udy, Lex L.; and Clay, Robert B., 3,473,983.
Jessop, Harvey A; and Udy, Lex L., 3,485,686.
Internation Standard Electric Corporation: See —
Charransol, Pierre, 3,448,392.
International Agri-Systems, Inc.: See —
Crane, Edward J., 3,426,546.
Crane, Edward J., 3,453,683.
Masters, Allen L., 3,441,979.
Masters, Allen L., 3,453,685.
International Aluminum Ltd.: See —
Ceder, Joseph, 3,453,792.
International Basic Economy Corporation: See —
Baer, Sheldon; Toth, Michael J.; and Dunning, John W.,
3,451,828.
Raymond, Robert E., 3,429,231.
Raymond, Robert E., 3,429,337.
Raymond, Robert E., 3,440,965.
Raymond, Robert E., 3,455,585.
International Business Machines Corporation: See —
Abbott, George F.; Ceonzo, Joseph A.; Isenberg, John F., Jr.;
Johnson, Robert A.; and Regan, John M., 3,482,057.
Abramson, Paul, 3,427,569.
Abramson, Paul; and Stilwell, George R., Jr., 3,440,607.
Adams, Lester R.; and Lord, Philip A., 3,466,432.
Agusta, Benjamin; and Hess, Martin S., 3,443,176.
Ainslie, Norman G.; Chhabra, Devendra S.; Jepsen, Donald W.;
and Mutter, Walter E., 3,474,530.
Ainsworth, Willard E.; and Hill, Norman C, 3,427,849.
Akmenkalns, Ivars G.; Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A.,
3,461,441.
Aldrich, Douglas H.; Bombard, Richard F.; Gibbs, Doyle C; and
Orrange, Robert J., 3,448,271.
Allen, Richard G.; Kurtz, Clark; Mac Sorley, Oiin L.; Spencer,
Dana R.; and Stetler, Wesley C, 3,474,239.
Anacker, Wilhelm, 3,434,116.
Anacker, Wilhelm, 3,466,636.
Anacker, Wilhelm, 3,466,638.
Anderholm, Ferd R., 3,451,056.
Anderson, David W.; Mizzi, John V.; and Sparacio, Francis J.,
3,449,723.
Anderson, David W.; Sparacio, Francis J.; and Tomasulo,
Robert M., 3,477,063.
Anderson, Herbert R., Jr., 3,441,939.
Anderson, John L.; and Leilich, Hans-Otto G., 3,436,747.
Andrews, Donald R.; and James, Eliott D., 3,465,302.
Annunziata, Eugene J.; James, Robert S.; King, Lewis E.; and
Pierce, Edwin B., 3,432,813.
Apple, Clarence T.; and Dervan, James T., 3,427,443.
Armstrong, John A.; and Brasau, Norman, 3,445,167.
Armstrong, John A., 3,445,668.
Aronstein, Jesse; Mozer, Donald T.; and Poloncic, Stanley J.,
3,426,883.
Aronstein, Jesse; and Caccoma, George A., 3,427,517.
Aronstein, Jesse, 3,480,836.
Arter, Nelson K.; and Martin, Van C, 3,480,827.
Arulpragasam, Jeganandaraj A.; and Frye, Harold E., 3,434,1 14.
Ash, William W.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; and Sincerbox, Glenn T.,
3,423,736.
Aziz, Rahmat A., 3,428,904.
Badum, Paul J.; Baumeister, Heard K.; and Nejezchleb,
Vladimir, 3,442,419.
Bagley, John D., 3,453,387.
Bahnsen, Ralph J.; and Cocke, John, 3,427,592.
Bandat, Kurt; and Rothauser, Ernst, 3,450,838.
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Day. Kelly B., Jr.; and Weidenhammer,
James A., 3,420,424.
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Bradford, Rex C; Fraim, Norman R.;
and Lockett, Donald E., 3,449,756.
Barrekette, Euval S.; Donath, Eric; and Herd, Harold H.,
3,423,740.
Barrekette, Euval S.; Freiman, Charles V.; Gazis, Denos C; and
Lovell, John E., 3,453,595.
Barrekette, Euval S.; and Duffy, John A., 3,466,615.
Barson, Fred; and Lehman, Herbert S., 3,461,360.
Barson, Fred; and Mutter, Walter E., 3,465,427.
Barson, Fred; and Kuiper, Lubertus L., 3,477,123.
Bartz, Maurice R.. 3,429,993.
Bartz, Maurice R., 3,479,642.
Baskin, Herbert B.; Evans, Paul F.; and Rittenhouse, Larry E.,
3,461,449.
Bate, Geoffrey; Judge, John S.; Morrison, John R.; and Speliotis,
Denis E., 3,460,968.
Baxter, Duane W.; Felton, Bruce C; Hill, Harold W.; and Hoff-
man, Harry S., Jr., 3,428,953.
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean
J. L.; Larsen, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George
R., Jr., 3,473,212.
Beck, John William; and Steele, Charles John, 3,463,993.
Belet. Joseph J., 3,422,424.
Bennett, Jack P.; Harring, Charles A.; and Teo, William,
3,441,849.
Bennett, Jack Plymette; Gordon, David; and Kutcher, Myron
Martin, 3.471,778.
LIST OF PATENTEES
753
Benson, Allen B.; Gorbatenko, George C; Jursik, James; Kath,
Ronald E., Ovrebo, Jerry D.; and Skrenes, David H.,
3.480,795.
Berkenblit, Melvin; and Reisman, Arnold, 3,476,592.
Bertelsen, Bruce I., 3,432,822.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Hottenrott, Hans G.; and Kump, Herbert J.,
3,435,428.
Bertelsen, Bruce 1.; Kump, Herbert J.; and Chang, Paul T.,
3,465,311.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; and Reimer, Arnold E., 3,476,561.
Betts, Robert, 3,440,413.
Bialko, William Frank; and Boettcher, Benedict Andrew,
3,480,857.
Billet, James M.; Orinik, Michael T.; and Thompson, James O.,
3,450,553.
Billings, Russell A., 3,486,749.
Bilous, Orest; Castrucci, Paul P.; and Clark, Tommy D.,
3,421,057.
Bilous, Orest; Meulemans, Darrell R.; Pecoraro, Raymond P.;
and Selby, Michael C, 3,473,093.
Black, Robert J.; Thaler, George J.; Prentky, Peter I.; and Cor-
dano, Richard D., 3,426,337.
Black, Robert J.; and Sordello, Frank J., 3,427,606.
Blasbalg, Herman L., 3,432,619.
Blevins, Parker R.; Heard, Roderick S.; and Hornung, Louis M.,
3,461,430.
Boehm, Gilbert O.; Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Williams, James
H., 3,463,571.
Boggs, William H.; and Rousselot, George E., 3,434,866.
Bogholtz, Richard, Jr.; and Dym, Herbert, 3,452,205.
Boland, Lawrence J.; Mizzi, John V.; and Smith, John W.,
3,449,724.
Bolt, Murray H.; and Nick, Howard H., 3,444,470.
Boudreaux, Lee J.; Flur, Barry L.; and Scow, Kenneth B.,
3,470,020.
Boyd, Edward L., 3,481,184.
Bradford, Rex C; and Braun, Richard E., 3,479,662.
Bradley, Edward Franklin, 3,435,310.
Bradley, Edward Franklin; and Ferrier, Herman Anthony, Jr.,
3,435,314.
Bradley, Mark E.; and Hinkein, Donald J., 3,427,494.
Bradshaw, Robert D.; and Jensen, Hans H., 3,423,528.
Braslau, Norman, 3,435,303.
Braun, Richard E., 3,438,018.
Braun, Richard E.; Tiao, Hui-li; and Verdibello, Ambrose A.,
3,486,220.
Braun, Roland J., 3,461,300.
Brenza, James G.; and Kusnick, Arthur A., 3,480,910.
Broers, Alec N., 3,462,635.
Bron, Walter E.; Heller, William R.; and Welber, Benjamin,
3,452,332.
Bron, Walter E.; Dreyfus, Russell W.; and Heller, William R.,
3,466,616.
Brooks, Everett G.; and McCullough, John W., 3,471,853.
Brown, David Trent; and Wolff, Charles Harry, 3,439,331.
Brown, Edgar Alan; and Darling, Richard H., 3,449,639.
Brown, Edgar Alan; Chou, Albert S.; and Darling, Richard H.,
3,460,469.
Brownlow, James M., 3,480,522.
Brunner, Rolf H.; and Weber, Edward V., 3,466,514.
Burge, Helmut W., 3,430,495.
Burns, Howard M., Jr., 3,484,167.
Bush, Grant H.; and Duke, Keith A., 3,462,741.
Calfee, Richard W.; Hopner, Emil; Meyer, Orman F.; and West,
Lynn P., 3,466,392.
Calta, Salvatore A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
meyer, Lynn W.; Marcotte, Alphonse U.; and Messina,
Benedicto U., 3,447,135.
Campbell, Elwood C, 3,481,655.
Capozzi, Anthony J., 3,431,558.
Carlock, Frank R.; Kippenhan, B. William; Lamoureux, William
R.; and Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr., 3,435,278.
Carroll, William C; and Johnston, Howard T., Jr., 3,479,036.
Carter, Richard S., 3,440,615.
Castellani, Eugene E.; Keefe, George E.; and Romankiw, Lubo-
myrT., 3,483,534.
Castrucci, Paul P.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P., 3,431,472.
Castrucci, Paul P., 3,446,995.
Castrucci, Paul P.; and 1m, Samuel S., 3,447,984.
Castrucci, Paul P.; Hess, Martin S.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P.,
3,473,976.
Castrucci, Paul P.; Collins, Robert H.; and Shepheard, Robert
G., 3,480,841.
Caudill, Allison H.; and Goff, Willie, Jr., 3,432,020.
Cefarelli, Frank P.; and Evans, Robert T., 3,474,385.
Cely, James V.; and Ritchie, Robert T.. 3,481,589.
Cenfetelli, Anthony R., 3,426,332.
Champ, Robert B.; and Halperin, Bernard 1., 3,427,165.
Chance, Dudley A., 3,434,896.
Chang, Hsu; Mee, Charles Denis; Voegeli, Otto; and Mid-
delhoek, Simon, 3,440,623.
Chang, Hsu; and Genovese, Eugene R., 3,461,438.
Chang, Leroy L.; and Esaki, Leo, 3,450,960.
Cheroff, George; and Hochberg, Frederick, 3,445,924.
Chesarek, Donald J.; and Reynolds, Zack D., 3,476,973.
Chiou, Charles; and Garcia, Joseph R., 3,428,866.
Chiou, Charles; Smith, James F.; and Huang, Sydney S.,
3,485,996.
Chisnell, Thomas C; and Winter, Robert E., 3,448,208.
Chomicki, John S., 3,434,115.
Chu, Richard C, 3,481,393.
Cielo, John R., 3,443,194.
Cistola, Anthony B., 3,426,248.
Clapper, Genung L., 3,479,460.
Clark, Kendall; Rajac, Thomas J.; Santillo, George R., Jr.; and
Schuelke, Walter J., 3,453,714.
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Theodor; Lattin, Jocelyn C; and
Medwid, John, 3,465,408.
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Karl E.; and Klein, William A.,
3,477,051.
Clark, Kendall; De Turris, Frank L.; and Kaper, Ronald G.,
3,483,495.
Clark, Kendall; and Lia, Rudolph F., 3,483,497.
Clarridge, Ralph E., 3,458,821.
Cobb, Richard O.; and Skov, Raymond A., 3,437,869.
Conrad, Ernest E.; and Finger, Armin A., 3,461,842.
Cook, Kenneth A.; and Wood, Harold R., 3,452,983.
Cooper, James C; and Wissick, William P., 3,445,819.
Cooper, Jamexs; King, Lewis E.; and MacSorley, Olin L.,
3,478,321.
Cooper, Thomas S.; and Norton, David E., 3,445,831.
Cordero, Humberto R., 3,432,810.
Cox, Cecil Wayne; and Hornung, Louis M., 3,426,185.
Creedon, Jerome M.; and Massey, Joel H., 3,485,167.
Criscimagna, Tony N., 3,445,817.
Crockett, Peter N.; Hackl, Frank J.; and Stafford, Thomas S.,
3,465,132.
Crouse, William G., 3,432,616.
Crouse, William G., 3,482,188.
Crutcher, B. Todd, III; and Dodge, Ronald D., 3,435,934.
Cunningham, James M., 3,451,335.
D'Heurle, Francois M.; Esaki, Leo; and Seki, Hajime,
3,451,912.
Dahms, Harald, 3,458,421.
Dailey, Jack R., 3,427,445.
Dailey, Jack R.; and Lake, Richard L., 3,465,136.
Damm, Eugene P., Jr., 3,463,638.
Daughton, James M.; and Keefe, George E., 3,456,248.
Davidse, Pieter D.; Koster, Lawrence R.; and Himes, Walter,
3,423,303.
Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon [., 3,432,417.
Davidse, Pieter D., 3,471,396.
Davidse, Pieter D.; Dhaka, Vir A.; and Maissel, Leon L,
3,474,021.
Davis, Edward M., Jr.; and Mones, Arthur H., 3,456,158.
Davis, Edward M., Jr.; McNutt, Robert D.; and Mones, Arthur
H., 3,456,159.
De Claris, Nicholas; Greeson, James C, Jr.; and Horgan,
Thomas B., 3,482,211.
De Serre, Charles G.; and Johnson, Thomas L., 3,476,920.
Delaney, Ronald A.; and Williams, Jesse J., Jr., 3,444,501.
Dervan, James T., HI, 3,478,286.
Deskevich, Stephen; and Newman, John B., 3,462,41 1.
Dickinson, Wesley Edward, 3,450,989.
Dietsch, Hans E.; Gow, John, 111; and Surty, Rohinton J.,
3,458,352.
Dingwall, Robert P.; and Marcar, Haik, 3,426,453.
Dingwall, Robert P., 3,434,131.
Divine, Dwight, III, 3,478,356.
Dohler, David E., 3,443,027.
Dollenmayer, William L., 3,426,161.
Dollenmayer, William L., 3,471,654.
Domenico, Robert J.; and Lloyd, Robert H. F., 3,460,010.
Donner, Edward O.; Keeler, Howard S.; Botjer, John L.; and
Frye, Harold E„ 3,453,384.
Douglas, Gavin L.; and Simpson, Jack W., Sr., 3,432,845.
Driscoll, Graham C, 3,445,822.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3,435,447.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3,466,433.
Dunlap, William, Jr.; Koretzky, Herman; and Mc Cabe, Harry
D., 3,446,657.
Dym, Herbert, 3,432,670.
Ebert, Ekkehard; and Spielmann, Werner, 3,421,956.
Eichorn, Robert N., 3,450,419.
Eisenbies, John L., 3,480,915.
Elfant, Robert F., 3,432,812.
Ellul, Joseph M., 3,444,839.
Engel, Jan Marcin, 3,447,021.
Engle, Vencil D.; and Roller, Donald C, 3,481,445.
English, Thomas D„ 3,456.247.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Erlbach. Erich, 3.427,091.
Ernst, Eric O., Hurd, Donald J.; and Seeley, Gerard, 3,424,629.
Esaki, Leo; Howard, Webster E., Jr.; and Stiles, Phillip J.,
3,445,733.
Evans, Bob O., 3,478,322.
Evans, James R.; and Rowe, Thomas H., 3,435.418.
Evleth, Earl M.; and Herrick, Clifford E., Jr., 3,484,241.
Falkoff, Adin D.; and Senzig, Donald N., 3,440,61 1.
Fan, George J., 3,432,837.
Fang, Frank F.; and Howard, Webster E., Jr., 3,458,798.
Farber, Arnold S.; and Ruoff, Carl E., 3,461,312.
Ficker, Walter W.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Strieker, Alfred A.,
3,443,707.
Fields, Davis S., Jr.; and Mehl, Daniel L., 3,420,717.
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H., 3,463,697.
Findlay, Hugh T., 3,484,508.
Findlay, Hugh T.; and Home, William H., 3,485,903.
Fischer, Christopher L.; and Haughton, Kenneth E., 3,428,197.
Flagg, Paul B„ 3,466,471.
Flavin, Theodore F., 3,477,252.
Fleisher, Harold; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3.432,222.
Fleisher, Harold; and Harris, Thomas J., 3,448,282.
Fletcher, Robert P., 3,444,526.
Flur, Barry L.; Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon I.,
3,480,922.
Foglia, Henry R., 3,432,835.
Forslund, Donald C; and Waxman, Ronald, 3,428,903.
Foster, Luther M.; and Scardefield, John E., 3,427,21 1.
Fredriksen, Thorbjoern R„ 3,463,985.
Fredriksen, Thorbjoern R., 3,476,996.
Fredriksen, Thorbjoern R., 3,482,155.
French, Walter K., 3,423,596.
French, Walter K., 3,466,394.
French, Walter K., 3,479,987.
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., 3,475,725.
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., 3,487,361.
Frey, Alexander H., Jr., 3,487,362.
Friedman, Harry; Langmaid, Roger N.; and Pickart, Don E.,
3,471,415.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A., 3,423,741.
Gamblin, Rodger L., 3,444,539.
Gamblin, Rodger L., 3,452,212.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; Lord, Philip A.; Welch, Elvin C; and Tu-
nis, Cyril J., 3,452,213.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A., 3,452,340.
Gamblin, Rodger L., 3,458,730.
Gamblin, Rodger L., 3,466,634.
Gardner, Edward E.; Gorey, Edward F.; Schumann, Paul A., Jr.;
and Yeh, Tsu-Hsing, 3,487,301.
Gardner, Peter Alan Edward, 3,469,178.
Garry, Gerald A.; Kostuch, Donald J.; Lawless, Frederick W.;
and Malaby, Davey L., 3,458,688.
Garwin, Richard L., 3,432,768.
Geller, Alan R., 3,459,927.
Geller, Alan R., 3,470,366.
Geller, Alan R., 3,476,923.
Giannuzzi, George A.; and Haney, Donald W., 3,427,962.
Gibbs, Doyle C, 3,454,775.
Gibson. Robert G.; Hughes, David R.; and Leavenworth,
Richard L., 3,434,117.
Gilvey, John P.; and Hershoff, Leonard, 3,445,707.
Glang, Reinhard; and Maissel, Leon I., 3,472,074.
Goff. Willie, Jr.; and Spears, Jesse W., 3,424,292.
Goplen, Francis A.; McCullough, John W.; and Thomas Richard
H., 3,466,516.
Gorbatenko. George G.; Jursik, James; Kimmel, Milton J.; Razi,
Syed; and Wilson, Norman D., 3,460,131.
Gorog, Etienne P., 3,478,350.
Greenman, Jesse M., Ill, 3,453,781.
Greer, Donald L.; O'Daniel, Jerome B.; and Yosmali, Krikor,
3,451,520.
Greeson, James C, Jr.. 3,435,365.
Greeson. James C, Jr.; and Kennedy, James J.. 3,452,217.
Grobin. Allen W., Jr., 3,425,805.
Gunderson, Paul E.; Kulterman. Robert W., and Stockdale, Nor-
man S., 3,465,958.
Gunn, John B., 3,423,754.
Gunn. John B., 3,433,974.
Gunn, John B.. 3,452.221.
Gunn. John B.. 3.462,219.
Gustafson, Robert M., 3.474,422.
Gutwin, Otto A.. 3.451,047.
Hagopian, Jacob J.; and Steele. William E., 3.437.074.
Haines, Robert S., 3,445,264.
Haines, Robert S.; and Vranka. Joseph S., 3.479.219.
Haining, Frank W.; Halperin. Bernard L; and Thompson. James
O.. 3,421,895.
Hairabedian, Barouyr Z.; and Wasylchak, Russell W.. 3,459.609.
Haire. Kenneth E., 3.471.770.
Hall, Richard E., 3,448,275.
Halperin, Bernard I., 3,427,162.
Halperin, Bernard I., 3,427,163.
Halperin, Bernard I.; and Thompson. James O., 3,427,164.
Halperin, Bernard I.; and Thompson, James O., 3,464,823.
Hanson, Charles C, 3,452,185.
Hanson, Charles C. 3,461,303.
Harbour, Wilmer Paul, Jr.; and Horlander, James F. (Frank J.),
3,452,151.
Hardin, William W., 3,433,933.
Harding, William E.; Perri, John A.; Riseman, Jacob; and
Ruder, Winfield S., 3,449,049.
Hardy, Wilton A., 3,432,771.
Harper, Leonard Roy, 3,423,737.
Harrington, Richard H.; and Henkel, Michael A., 3,433,153.
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard, 3,432,221.
Harris, Thomas J.; Fleisher, Harold; and Shapiro, Eugene,
3,434,778.
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard, 3,435,370.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3,439,348.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3,469,206.
Harris, Thomas J., 3,481,661.
Hawxhurst, John E., 3,442,210.
Hazel, Herbert K., 3,452,431.
Hazel, Herbert K.; and Mueller, Wolfgang F., 3,460.245.
Heidecker, Robert F.; and Leonardi, Joseph R., 3,487.320.
Heilweil, Melvin F.; Maley, Gerald A.; Muhlenbruch, Gilbert R.;
and Ogden, Stewart, 3,459,926.
Heller, William R., 3,460,884.
Hemprich, Horst J.; Schneider, Walter F.; Spiro, Hans W.; and
Zehr, Joachim O., 3,479,583.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; and Croll, Donald C, 3,464,265.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; and Stahl, William L., 3,481,195.
Hendrickson, Thomas A.; Williams. William J.; and Stahl, Wil-
liam L., 3,481,252.
Henle, Robert A., 3,441,912.
Henle, Robert A.; and Pricer, Wilbur D., 3,449,728.
Hertrich, Friedrich R., 3,462,751.
Hesse, Karl O. H., 3,424,913.
Hilpert, Fritz, 3,477,626.
Hinkein, Donald J.; and Liu, Der Sheng, 3,431,457.
Hoernes, Gerhard E.; and Weber, Edward V., 3,469,257.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lee, Hua-Tung, 3,443,195.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr., 3,449,039.
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lipp, James, 3,449,576.
Hollstein, Carl Paul, Jr., 3,422,336.
Holtzberg, Frederic; and Methfessel, Siegfried J., 3,427,134.
Hoskins.Thomas A.; and Klein, Walter F., 3,447,743.
Houck, William E.; Maerz, Michael O.; Oliver, Burton L.; and
Silsbee, David L., 3,473,114.
Hsiao, Mu-Yue; and Sih, Kwang Y., 3,452,328.
Huckabee, James M., 3,430,005.
1m, Samuel S., 3,475,071.
Irvine, Gerald P., 3,485.688.
Irwin, John W., 3,444,541.
lttner. William B., Ill, 3,481,185.
Jackowski, Charles S.; Jensen, Donald F.; Muller, Hans R.; Noll,
Melvin R.; and Schaffer, Robert R., 3.466,610.
Jackson, Henry, 3,436,233.
Jackson, James S.; and Reeber, Morton D., 3.436,104.
Jacques, James O.; Montgomery, David; and Kuckein. Paul A.,
3,479,493.
James, Richard N., 3,473,769.
Jenkins, Charles S.. 3,431,050.
Jensen, Donald F., 3,433,257.
Jensen, Donald F.; and Muller, Hans R., 3,466,029.
Jensen, Roy A.. 3,464,062.
Jensen. Roy A., 3,473,164.
Jensen, Roy A.; and Oldham, Ira B., 3.480,919.
Jensen, Roy Albert, 3,474.418.
Johnson, James L.; and Stephens, Harold C, 3,470,399.
Juliusburger, Hans Y.; and Stilwell. George R., Jr., 3,460,132.
Kagan, Morton R., 3,471,807.
Karner. Friedrich A., 3.427,472.
Karner, Friedrich A., 3,487,235.
Kay, Eric; and Sawatzky, Erich. 3.437,577.
Keefe, George E.; and Middelhoek, Simon, 3,466,640.
Keeler, Robert E.; Freeman, Don G.; and Van Blerkom,
Richard, 3,473,132.
Kelly. Charles A.; and Pierson. Roland L.. 3,443,227.
Kennedy. James J.. 3.452.292.
Kennedy. Joseph C; and Sorg, John H.. Jr., 3.465.287.
Keslin. Robert, 3,463,910.
Keyes. Robert W.; and Weiser. Kurt. 3,440,497.
Keyes, Robert W„ 3,445,827.
Khoury. Henri A., 3.451.311.
King, John H.. Jr.; Tunis, Cyril J.; and Marcus, Mitchell P.,
3,446,950.
Klein, William A., 3,486.149.
Knight. Robert D.; and Nepela, Daniel A., 3,427,949.
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755
Koehler, Thomas R., 3,429,701.
Kohn, Gerhard; and Seitzer, Dieter, 3,445,682.
Konnerth, Karl L., Jr., 3,483,383.
Koretzky, Herman, 3,423,214.
Koretzky, Herman; and Schmeckenbecher, Arnold F.,
3,483,029.
Koretzky, Herman, 3,485,725.
Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max, Erhard,
3.482,182.
Kozol, Eugene T.; and Pawletko, Joseph P., 3,443,181.
Krakinowski, Morris, 3,432,627.
Kren, John G.; Regh, Joseph; and Seto, David K., 3,419,956.
Krohl, Robert James; and Wajda, Edward Stanley, 3,437,890.
Krongelb. Sol, 3,451,864.
Krygowski, Matthew A., 3,437,938.
Kump, Herbert J.; and Stapper, Charles H., Jr., 3,475,737.
Kump, Herbert J., 3,478,334.
Kurzwell, Fred, Jr.; and Sordello, Frank J., 3,475,734.
Kwap, Theodore W.; and Ruoff, Carl E., 3,431,490.
Lagergren, Richard E., 3,442,465.
Lahr, Roy J., 3,433,564.
Lahr, Roy J., 3,442,582.
Lahr, Roy J.; Mix, Arthur L., Jr.; and Terwilliger, Herbert W.,
3,485,245.
Laird, John D., 3,457,909.
Landauer, Rolf W., 3,435,307.
Langdon, Jack L.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P., 3,429,029.
Lasher, Gordon J., 3,427,563.
Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr.; and Pearson, Kenneth A., 3,473,078.
Le Mehaute, Charles; Rocher, Edouard; Guesnier, Guy; and
Vaesken, Roland, 3,442,774.
Lehman, Meir M.; and Rosenfeld, Jack L., 3,440,619.
Leilich, Hans-Otto G.; Rhodes, William H., Jr.; and Shutler,
William F., 3,444,531.
Leilich, Hans-Otto G.; and Schmeckenbecher, Arnold F.,
3,478,335.
Lem, Donald J.; and Spruth, Wilhelm G., 3,432,815.
Lenoble, Jean P.; Addy, John; and Piggin, Bruce P., 3,442,683.
Liander, Leonard E., 3,477,317.
Lipp, James, 3,460,883.
Litz, Frank A.; and Lynott, John J., 3,439,153.
Lloyd, Robert H.F., 3,479,233.
Locke, Charles H.; and Santillo, George R., Jr., 3,421,638.
Locke, Charles H., 3,476,152.
Loeffler, Karl H., 3,454,821.
Loeffler, Karl H., 3,480,817.
Lohmann, Adolf W., 3,421,809.
Lohmann, Adolf W., 3,427,586.
Lohmann, Adolf W., 3,437,824.
Lord, Philip A.; and Marcus, Mitchell P., 3,426,335.
Louis, Helmut P.; and Methfessel, Siegfried, 3,475,738.
Lozier, William B., Jr.; and Luciani, Joseph D., 3,482,210.
Luetze, Wilhelm O., 3,483,484.
Lynch, Robert J., 3,458,689.
Machmer, James A., 3,420,254.
MacSorley, Olin L.; Spencer, Dana R.; and Timm, Joe F.,
3,484,592.
Mader, Siegfried R.; Nowick, Arthur S.; and Widmer, Hans,
3,427,154.
Maissel, Leon I.; and Wilcox, David L., 3,458,926.
Malaby, Davey L., 3,422,255.
Malaby, Davey L., 3,462,737.
Marchese, Michael A.; and Taft, Lewis G., 3,461,841.
Marinace, John C, 3,433,686.
Marinace, John C; and Rutz, Richard F., 3,457,633.
Marinace, John C, 3,458,369.
Markey, Harold G., 3,458,665.
Martin, Robert W., 3,431,431.
Martin, Van C, 3,443,186.
Matick, Richard E.; and Sie, Charles H., 3,436,749.
Matick, Richard E., 3,460,111.
Max, Erhard; and Sincerbox, Glenn T., 3,430,212.
Max, Erhard; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Kosanke. Kurt M.,
3,436,677.
May, Gordon H.; and Shepard, Joseph E., 3,441,188.
May, Gordon H., 3,478,467.
McCarthy, Thomas; Meagher, Philip F.; and Norman, Reini J.,
3,460,091.
McGroddy, James C; and Nathan, Marshall I., 3,458,832.
Mehta, Povindar K.; and Shah, Manesh J., 3,428.802.
Melas, Constantin Michael, 3,478,267.
Merrin, Seymour; Silver, Melvyn D.; and Suden, Edward M.,
3,436,818.
Middelhoek, Simon, 3,427,600.
Middelhoek, Simon, 3,445,830.
Middelhoek, Simon, 3,466,635.
Milewski, Andrze. 3,462,743.
Miller, Lewis F.. 3,429,040.
Mizzi, John V., 3,441,908.
Morrison, John R.; and Speliotis, Dennis E., 3,479,663.
Mueller, Francis Edward, 3,448,292.
Murphy, Daniel W.; Turnbull, John R., Jr.; and Walsh, James
L., 3,483,398.
Mutter, Walter E., 3,451.866.
Mutter, Walter E.; and Totta, Paul A„ 3,461,357.
Myers, Robert A.; and Pershan, Peter S., 3,432,224.
Myers, Robert A., 3,445,826.
Nallin, Eugene J., 3,435,440.
Napier, John; Sopher, Raeman P.; Totta, Paul A.; De Witt,
David; and Karan, Clarence, 3,458,925.
Narken, Bernt; and Whitaker. Howard L., 3,437,505.
Nassimbene, Ernie G., 3,463,878.
Nathan, Marshall 1.; and Smith. John E., Jr., 3,480,879.
Nelson, Paul E„ 3,440,546.
Neufeld, Frederick R.; and Prater, Merle P., 3,484,318.
Newcomb, Charles E., 3,423,749.
Norton, David Elliott, 3,480.923.
Norwood, Richard E„ 3,424,063.
OMalley, Francis L., 3,421,099.
Oeters, Harold R.; and Maholick, Andrew W., 3,478,325.
Oliver, Burton L., 3,473,1 15.
Ordower, Robert, 3,461,318.
Orlando, Anthony W., 3,473,042.
Owen, Charles E.; Proudman, Antony; Taub, Daniel M.; and
Warwick, William A., 3,432,830.
Panissidi, Hugo A., 3,422,538.
Parker, Gerald R.; and Verdibello, Ambrose A.. 3,478,255.
Paulus, Erwin, 3,444,550.
Pawletko, Joseph P., 3,471,832.
Pecoraro, Raymond P.; and Bilous, Orest, 3,445,734.
Penoyer, Ralph F.; and Voegeli, Otto, 3,440,626.
Pierret, Jean Marc, 3,435,343.
Pike, Charles A.; and Woodland, Norman J., 3,470,320.
Pleshko, Peter, 3,479,523.
Plummer, William B.; Van den Honert, Taco H.; and Wilson,
Melvin G., 3,479,026.
Pole, Robert V.; and Nunez, Jaen, 3,432,767.
Pole, Robert V., 3,440,560.
Pole, Robert V.; Myers, Robert A.; Barrekette, Euval S.; and
Nunez, Jaen, 3,440,561.
Pole, Robert V.; and Barrekette, Euval S., 3,458,829.
Pole, Robert V.; Wieder, Harold; and Myers, Robert A.,
3,466,110.
Pole, Robert V., 3,480,875.
Poliak, Richard M., 3,436,278.
Pomerene, James H.; and Melville, Richard W., 3,436,734.
Pomerene, James H., 3,453,597.
Potter, Macy; and Strogis, William J., 3,478,414.
Potts, Horton R.; and Speicher, Charles A., 3,420,719.
Pricer, Wilbur D., 3,449,727.
Radke, William A.; and Schomburg, John F., 3,432,669.
Rahenkamp, Robert A., 3,429,986.
Reap, William J., 3,487,233.
Reed, Leonard J.; and Morrison, John R., 3,45 1,128.
Regh, Joseph; Silvey, Gene A.; and Gardiner, James R.,
3,436,259.
Reis, Joseph W.; and Adams, John M., 3,451,297.
Reisman, Arnold; and Leonhardt, Horst R., 3,480,491.
Riley, Joseph V„ 3,460,243.
Rinaldi, Russell G.; and Moore, Brian B., 3,432,811.
Rinaldi, Russell G.; and Moore, Brian B., 3,445,641.
Rooney, James J., Jr., 3,445,756.
Roshon, David, Jr.; and Young, Thomas. 3,435,186.
Rothauser, Ernst H.; and Paulus, Erwin F., 3,431,355.
Rottmann, Hans R., 3,442,583.
Rottmann, Hans R., 3,457,422.
Rottmann, Hans R„ 3,475,805.
Rousselot, Georges E., 3,434,867.
Rumble, Dale H., 3,467.777.
Rutz, Richard F., 3,445,686.
Rzant, Adolph W„ 3,459,918.
Saia, Jerry; and Spencer, Daryl L., 3,471,651.
Sakalay, Fred E., 3.422,402.
Sakalay, Fred E., 3,436,744.
Sampson, Jay B.; and Woo, James J., 3,453,567.
Sass, William H.. 3,487,202.
Schaefer, John O., 3,458,024.
Schaefer, John O., 3,478,196.
Schellenberg, Anselm Gotthard, 3,465,299.
Schillinger, Walter E., 3,478,328.
Schlaeppi, Hans P.. 3,466,613.
Schlaeppi, Hans P., 3,480.914.
Schmeckenbecher. Arnold F., 3,466,620.
Schuler, Claus C, 3,45 1 ,845.
Schulz, Peter R., 3,432,282.
Schwartz, Bernard; and Turk. Harold L., 3.478.340.
Schweihs, Jess J.. 3,443,442.
Schwenn, Carl W.. 3,474,521.
Seeber, Robert R.. and Lindquist, Arwin B., 3,430,205.
Seitzer, Dieter. 3,445,828.
Seitzer. Dieter; and Luescher, Rolf, 3,452,291.
Shafer, Merrill W„ 3,480,385.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Shattuck, Meredith D.; and Vahtra, Ulo, 3.484,237.
Shelton, Glenmore L., Jr., 3,466,603.
Shevel, Wilbert L., Jr., 3,427,602.
Shiber, Evelyn F.; and Shiber, Jerome A., 3,476,885.
Siegle, William T., 3,452,338.
Siemer, Glenn E., 3,485,486.
Simkins, Quinton W., 3,435,429.
Simkins, Quinton W.; and Vogl, Norbert G., Jr., 3,471,839.
Skarvinko, Eugene R., 3,466,172.
Smith, Robert, 3,424,927.
Smith, William V„ 3,439,975.
Snoberger, Philip H.; and Russell, William J., 3,422,313.
Soltis, Frank G., 3,456,161.
Sordello, Frank J., 3,458,785.
Sorokin, Peter P., 3,483,486.
Spannhake, Henry K., 3,481,777.
Spears, Jesse W., 3,442,366.
Speliotis, Dennis E.; Morrison, John R.; Alstad, John K.; and
Bate, Geoffrey, 3,453,646.
Spiro, Hans, 3,451,012.
Srinivasan, Rangaswamy, 3,427,241.
Srinivasan, Rangaswamy, 3,458,312.
Srinivasan, Rangaswamy, 3,480,441.
Stafford, Thomas S.; and Krygowski, Matthew A., 3,453,600.
Stapper, Charles H., 3,432,839.
Stapper, Charles H., Jr., 3,465,322.
Steckenrider, Ray N., 3,461,454.
Steranko, James J., 3,465,435.
Stockdale, Norman S., 3,429,989.
Strehl, Gerald K., 3,451,048.
Strieker, Alfred A.; and Walker, William J., 3,444,617.
Stuckert, Paul E., 3,432,685.
Stuckert, Paul E., 3,466,553.
Tang, Donald T., 3,427,444.
Tech, Donald D., 3,479,605.
Terry, David W., 3,483,527.
Thompson, Bernard F.; and McDonald, William L., 3,447,134.
Thompson, James O., 3,471,309.
Thompson, Leon J., 3,458,786.
Thorpe, Robert A., 3,422,304.
Tibbetts, Raymond E.; and Wilczynski, Janusz S., 3,433,558.
Tomasulo, Robert M.; Anderson, David W.; and Powers, Don
M., 3,462,744.
Touw, Theodore R.; Swaney, Casper B.; and Atwood, Bruce C,
3,453,727.
Triebwasser, Sol, 3,459,944.
Uberbacher, Edward C; and Lott, James S., Jr., 3,425,027.
Uberbacher, Edward C; and Bolt, Murray H., 3,460,069.
Van Cleave, George W., 3,486,096.
van den Berg, Racime J., 3,472,971.
Veneziano, Philip J., 3,460,109.
Vinal. Albert W., 3,482,222.
Vinal, Albert W., 3,487,372.
Voegeli, Otto, 3,452,334.
Voegeli, Otto, 3,484,756.
Vogel, Siegfried Friedrich, 3,461,338.
Vogt, Edwin, 3,450,840.
Vogt, Jeary R., 3,450,131.
Von Feldt, John L., 3,423,641.
Walter, Gerhard, 3,439,918.
Wanek, Donald J., 3,481,597.
Wang, Chu Ping, 3,466,631.
Wang, Chu Ping, 3,466,632.
Weidenhammer, James A.; Wroblewski, Edward J.; and Bar-
beau, Raymond A., 3,465,320.
Weinberger, Arnold, 3,466,61 1.
Weinberger, Arnold, 3,475,621.
Weiss, Leonard, 3,458,719.
Whalen, Gerald W., 3,461,389.
Wiederhold, Gerald L., 3,453,681.
Wilcox, William L.; and Wagner, Richard E., 3,476,383.
Willcox, Frederick P.; and Smith, Newland F., 3,461,235.
Wissick, William P., 3,435,420.
Wissick, William P., 3,445,820.
Wittwer, Alvin L., 3,422,700.
Womack, Karl K., 3,440,612.
Woo, Paul W„ 3,449,718.
Wood, Richard A., 3,471,342.
Woodberry, Paul T.; and Kortzky, Herman, 3,445,355.
Woodside, John R., 3,427,655.
Wortzman, Donald, 3,423,540.
Xylander, Melvin P., 3,432,831.
Yeh, Tsu-Hsing; and De Fries, Robert M., 3,478,253.
Yount, William R., 3,463,888.
Yourke, Hannon S.; and Fletcher, Royce W., 3,482,176.
International Chemical and Nuclear Corporation: See —
Glasky, Alvin J., 3,438,968.
Glasky, Alvin J., 3,484,521.
International Computer and Tabulators Limited: See —
Mitchell, Roy William; and Scarrott, Gordon George, 3,441,926.
International Computer Appliances Corp.: See —
Hoaglund, Paul A., 3,433,547.
International Computers and Tabulators Limited: See —
Ellis, Jonas; and Hamilton-Fey, John, 3,420,166.
Hamilton-Fey, John, 3,462,549.
James, John Bernard, 3,435,519.
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John, 3,434,413.
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John, 3,468,246.
Meldrum, Raymond Walter, 3,457,801.
Scarrott, Gordon George, 3,449,038.
Steptoe, Brian John; Hawgood, David; and Ties, Sidney,
3,459,847.
Tickle, Andrew Charles, 3,447,139.
Walsh, Charles Bernard; and Sturman, Geoffrey Wilfred,
3,448,906.
Woodley, Frank John; and Eyles, William Geoffrey, 3,469,150.
International Computers Limited: See —
Lee, Ronald Henry, 3,420,164.
International Concrete Systems Company: See —
Williams, Frank L., 3,468,988.
International Copper Research Association, Inc.: See —
Robey, Paul, 3,473,970.
International Crystal Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Freeland, Royden R., 3,421,1 10.
International Datacon Inc.: See —
Gittings, Donald R„ 3,458,123.
International Electric Fence Co., Inc.: See —
Hurst, Leonard L., Jr., 3,439,183.
Nellis, William M., 3,440,439.
International Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Tracy, Charles W.; and Coloney, Wayne H., 3,423,898.
Tracy, Charles W., 3,481,635.
International Equipment Company: See —
Barletta, Anthony J., 3,434,615.
Nejame, Samuel, Jr., 3,443,520.
Waye, William E.; and Kotsifas, Peter N„ 3,444,695.
Waye, William E., 3,462,670.
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.: See —
Blumenthal, Jack H., 3,463,818.
Blumenthal, Jack H., 3,487,102.
Blumenthal, Jack H., 3,487,1 18.
Freeman, Stanley K., 3,474,176.
Theimer, Ernst T.; Westbrook, John James, III; Wolt, John; and
Quinn, Alton Dewitt, 3,449,407.
International Graphics and Packaging Corporation: See —
Gadiel, Peter, 3,455,498.
International Harvester Company: See —
Allori, Aldo; and Wilger, John A., 3,463,277.
Artman, Noel G., 3,425,754.
Ayranto, Roy, 3,423,030.
Barkstrom, Reynold; and Sutton, Ralph L., 3,448,565.
Barows, Arthur G., 3,422,61 1.
Barows, Arthur G.; Parrish, Edward W.; and Miner, Robert C,
3,442,380.
Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.; Nickla, Louis E.; and
Clendenin, Wilbur H., 3,455,466.
Barrett, Robert D.; Ziskal, Joseph F.; and Morgan, Jerry E.,
3,474,623.
Bauman, Jack L.; and Walker, John A., 3,428,134.
Bexten, Eugen, 3,452,842.
Blanton, Albert G.; and Cable, Wyatt T., Jr., 3,423,132.
Blanton, Albert G., 3,423,133.
Bornzin, James H., 3,424,471.
Bornzin, James H., 3,440,890.
Bornzin, James H., 3,450,033.
Bouet, Jacques, 3,431,714.
Bouet, Jacques E., 3,469,382.
Bouet, Jacques Eugeni, 3,473,309.
Broad, Charles, Jr., 3,425,385.
Butler, James F., 3,463,507.
Cellitti, Raymond A.; Plofsky, Erwin; and Solecki, Edward A.,
3,481,186.
Clendenin, Wilbur H., 3,430,757.
Clendenin, Wilbur H.; Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L,
Jr.; and Fachini, Robert M., 3,446,370.
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H., 3,479,804.
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H., 3,482,577.
Deli, Jack M.. 3,437,385.
Deli, Jack M.; and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., 3,447,837.
Deli. Jack M.; and Storck, Robert C, 3,451,727.
Deli, Jack M., 3,452,828.
Deli, Jack M.; Jacobsen, Walter C; Fanslow, Ronald J.; and
Mosquera, Hugo O., 3,452,835.
Deli, Jack M., 3,469,891.
Derr, Elmer B., 3,442,057.
DeVries, Charles V.; and Zimmerman, Arnold, 3,464,192.
DiVita, Fosco L.; Simak, Frank J.; and D'Alessandro, Andrew
N., 3,486,417.
Duke, Edward D., 3,427,641.
Duke, Edward D., and Hermiz, Ramiz Y., 3,479,754.
LIST OF PATENTEES
757
Dzianott, Tadeusz S., 3,422,805.
Gable. Wyatt T., Jr.; and Barfield, Charles G., 3,485,019.
Gaines. John W., 3,470,856.
Gaul, Edward M.; and Steingas, Richard R., 3,466,857.
Gehrke, Kenneth W., 3,463,559.
Geiger, Eugene J.; and Breen, Dale H., 3,475,804.
Graham, Robert L.; Fachini, Robert M.; and Kenna. Fenton L.,
Jr.. 3,478.898.
Grichnik. Emil J.. 3.451,201.
Grillot. Homer N.. 3.468.575.
Guertler, Rudolf W., 3,424,137.
Guertler, Rudolf W., 3,425,635.
Guertler, Rudolf W., 3.430,866.
Guertler, Rudolf W., 3.435,81 1.
Guertler, Rudolf W., 3,469,793.
Hamouz, George J.; and Zurek, James W., 3,477,439.
Hermiz, Ramiz Y., 3,443,826.
Hermiz, Ramiz Y.; and Duke, Edward D., 3,462,860.
Hoch, Manfried L.; Zitko, Ronald F.; and Wilkins, James D.,
3,427,753.
Jennings, Marvin D.; and Lech, Richard J., 3,438,200.
Johnston, Edward J., 3,431,710.
Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr., 3,426,874.
Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr.; and Dowler, Robert L., 3,470,763.
Jouveneaux, Roger Charles, 3,443,565.
Kamp, Ronald C, 3,422,802.
Kamp, Ronald C, 3,430,444.
Kamp, Ronald C, 3,470,692.
Kampert, Keith W.; and Houtz, Kenneth E., 3,434,766.
Kampert. Keith W., 3,462,861.
Kampert, Keith W., 3,463,284.
Keller, Arthur H., 3,439,683.
Kirchler, Lewis, 3,422,729.
Knapp, William H.; Gochanour, Caroll Q.; and De Pauw,
Richard A., 3,464,419.
Knapp, William H.; and De Pauw, Richard A., 3,470,881.
Kowalik, Jhn J., 3,451,494.
Lech, Richard J., 3,446,021.
Lepp, Jacob H.; and Bottrill, Neil J., 3,448,930.
Lester, William D.; and Barrett, Monroe C, 3,464,190.
Lienemann, Darlo E.; and Stufflebeam, John F., 3,430,822.
Maddalozzo, Raymond J., 3,477,458.
May, Patrick L.; and Ralston, William K., 3,431,837.
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E., 3,446,369.
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E., 3,482,456.
May, Patrick L.; Vidrine, Clyde G.; and Beyer, Ralph E.,
3,486,439.
McAdams, Allan C, 3,480,163.
McGrew, Charles B., Jr., 3,463,435.
McMillen, Russell G., 3,424,016.
Mecklin, Charles D., 3,423,913.
Mecklin, Charles D.; and Francis, James M., 3,463,397.
Mecklin, Charles D.; and Francis, James M., 3,479,766.
Miller, Robert H., 3,481,125.
Molzahn, Herbert W., 3,451,199.
Molzahn, Herbert W., 3,466,948.
Molzahn, Herbert W., 3,474,602.
Morgan, Jerry E., 3,424,473.
Morkoski, James, 3,442,336.
Morkoski, James, 3,463,242.
Morris, Hugh W., 3,425,714.
Morris, Hugh W., 3,464,347.
Nickla, Louis E.; Barrett, Monroe C; and Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.,
3,441,152.
Olsson, Nils O., 3,439,749.
Orendorff, John W.; Boetto, Charles; and Andersson, lngemar
R., 3,436,098.
Ornas, Theodore, Jr.; and Lewton, Deo, 3,430,229.
Packard, Norman M.; Squinto, Leonard O.; and Lezi, William,
3,463,057.
Packard, Norman M.; Squinto, Leonard O.; and Lenzi, William,
3,464,707.
Packard, Norman M.; and Cook, Howard R., 3,473,209.
Packard, Norman M.; and Lenzi, William, 3,476,099.
Palmer, John S., 3,430,992.
Panek, Bruno J.; and Woodring, Robert W., 3,422,612.
Parrish, Edward W., 3,425,494.
Pelz, Edward C, Jr.; and Guertler, Rudolf W., 3,446,440.
Phillips, Carmen S.; and Risum, H. Mervin, 3,462,922.
Pool, Stuart D.; and Steingas, Richard R., 3,430,425.
Pool, Stuart D.; and Morkoski, James, 3,430,583.
Pool, Stuart D.; and Reynolds, John F., 3,455,502.
Pool, Stuart D.; Svereika, Edward; and Thayer, Arlie J.,
3,462,932.
Pool, Stuart D.; Everett, Charles V.; and Grillot, Homer N.,
3,469,773.
Pool, Stuart D.; and Steingas, Richard R., 3,479,806.
Pool, Stuart D.; Svereika, Edward; and Middlesworth, Tommy
A., 3,481,122.
Prosser, Clinton D., 3,425,422.
Quick, Donald J., 3,462,927.
, and Colchin, Max E., 3,463,539.
; and Colchin, Max E., 3,480,975.
and Littlejohn, Bill R.
3,430,998.
3,450,029.
3,430,554.
Racine, Richard W.
Racine, Richard W.
Ralston, William K
Ralston, William K.
Ralston, William K.,
Rice, Russell E., 3,435,904.
Richardson, Pierce F„ 3,430,984.
Roberson, Raymond F„ 3,448,815.
Rowland-Hill, Edward William; De Pauw, Richard A.; and
Karlsson, Elof K., 3,481,342.
Ruhl, Charles A. L., 3,443,483.
Sammarco, Peter; and Everett, Charles V., 3,425,599.
Scarnato, Thomas J.; Gordon, Paul C; and Morkoski, James,
3,471,167.
Schaible, Aaron M., 3,447,452.
Schuldt, Carl F., 3,441,302.
Selzer, Robert J., 3,473,797.
Shader, Benjamin A., 3,425,536.
Sherbinsky, Mark, HI; and Lane, Millard J., 3,482,555.
Shore, Daniel B., 3,458,018.
Shumway, John E., 3,451,530.
Smith, Hugh Edward, 3,450,210.
Steingas, Richard R.; and Meitl, Harold G., 3,452,526.
Steingas, Richard R.; and Reynolds, John F., 3,452,527.
Steingas, Richard R., 3,485,021.
Steingas, Richard R.; and Gaul, Edward M., 3,486,316.
Stow, Robin J. W. C, 3,463,283.
Sullivan, Herbert D., 3,475,883.
Tausk, Edward F., 3,423,305.
Thatcher, Murray L., 3,424,326.
Thayer, Arlie J., 3,462,931.
Tracy, James T.; Hulseberg, Paul J.; and Sadler, James E.,
3,422,607.
Van Buskirk, Ernest M., 3,481,343.
Wade, Ronald A., 3,463,213.
Walker, Dennis W.; and Bexton, Eugen, 3,477,518.
Walker, John A.; Henry, Daniel; and Lienemann, Darlo E.,
3,483,755.
Ward, Gerald G., 3,433,1 18.
Ward, Gerald G., 3,439,748.
Weiss, Heinz, 3,430,438.
Wilson, Harry R., 3,437,184.
Woodring, Robert W., 3,422,692.
Woodring, Robert W.; Kowalik, John J.; and Panek, Bruno J.,
3,423,920.
Zitko, Ronald F.; and Phillips, Carmen S., 3,439,479.
International Homes of Cedar, Inc.: See —
Straight, Carl J., 3,473,277.
International Inpak Incorporated: See-
Crane, William B., Jr., 3,470,675.
International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc.: See —
Noltes, Jan G., 3,461,147.
Overmars, Henricus Gerardus Josef; and Noltes, Jan Gerrit,
3,458,585.
Radtke, Schrade F., 3,458,355.
Worrel, Calvin J., 3,436,414.
International Machinery Corporation S.A.: See —
Hagerborg, John G., 3,473,644.
Mencacci, Samuel A., 3,443,352.
Mencacci, Samuel A.; and Hagerborg, John G.
Mencacci, Samuel A.; and Hagerborg, John G.
Mencacci, Samuel A., 3,478,677.
Vanhoegaerden, Raoul, 3,420,286.
International Mechanical Vibration Laboratory, Inc.
Masuda, Masami, 3,467,925.
International Milling Company Inc.: See —
Borer, Alvin F., 3,481,745.
International Minerals & Chemical Corporation: See —
Army, Thomas J.; and Ohlrogge, Alvin J., 3,459,532.
Barry, Lewis Arthur; and Arveson, Elmer J., 3,425,819.
Baumann, Arthur N., 3,421,849.
Baumann. Arthur N.; and Roberts, Hugh H., 3,449,082.
Bell, Benjamin P.; and Roberts, Hugh H., 3,437,452.
Cords, Helmuth; and White, Carlos A., 3,420,933.
Rogoff, Martin H., 3,420,741.
Shearon, George B.; and Stevenson, Gerald L., 3,429,663.
Vasan, Srini, 3,440,033.
International Minerals and Chemical Corporation: See —
Nielsson, Francis T., 3,467,495.
Vasan, Srini, 3,476,544.
International Molding Machine Co.: See —
Church, Thomas A.; and Davis, George D., 3,478,812.
International Nickel Company, Inc., The: See —
Ashcroft, Thomas Brian, 3,479,258.
Betteridge, Walter, 3,429,698.
Betteridge, Walter; and Hope, James, 3,438,178.
Beutner, Heinz Paul; and O'Neill, Charles Edward, 3,445,356.
Bieber, Clarence G.; and Mihalisin, John R., 3,485,620.
Bieber, Clarence George; and Galka, John J., 3,459,545.
Buckland, Ivor John, 3,452,517.
Carriel, Jonathan Turner; and Hewitt, Earle Norman, 3,472,887.
3,462,003.
3,469,671.
See —
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Clappier, Robert R.; and MacQueen, Ewan C, 3,456,469.
Clark, Charles Alfred; and Berry, Roy David, 3,438,770.
Clark, Charles Alfred; Butt, Ronald John, and Mason, John Jef-
ferson, 3,446,680.
Curlock, Walter; O'Neill, Charles E.; and Queneau, Paul E.,
3,468,629.
Di Bari, George A.; Sample, Clarence H.; and Knapp, Burton
B., 3,449,224.
Draney, John Joseph, Jr., 3,450,817.
Eiselstein, Herbert L.; and Bassford, Thomas H., 3,459,539.
Fletcher, Alfred John; and Richards, Edward Gordon,
3,466,171.
Harrington, John H.; and Prill, Arnold L., 3,481,714.
Hydrean, Peter Paul, 3,475,164.
Illis, Alexander; and Manson, Alan, 3,466,167.
Lunsford, Harod D., 3,422,706.
MacDonald, Donald Francis, 3,450,189.
Mayer, George; and Greenwood, Roger Kearsley, 3,432,291.
Raman, Rasipuram Subramanya Kalyana; and Tracey, Victor
Allen, 3,451,809.
Renzoni, Louis S.; Di Bari, George Angelo; Knapp, Burton B.;
and Carlin, Francis X., 3,437,571.
Rhoda, Richard N.; and Vines. Raymond F., 3,486,928.
Rhys, David Wade; and Berry, Roy David, 3,427,140.
Rhys, David Wade, 3,466,158.
Rhys, David Wade; Gainsbury, Peter Edward; and Savage,
Ronald, 3,466,165.
Richards, Edward Gordon; Ward, David Marshall; Hales, Keith
John; and Stephenson, Norman, 3,479,157.
Roberts, James E., 3,444,010.
Schelleng, Robert D.; and Kies, Frederick K., 3,485,683.
Schelleng, Robert Douglas, 3,421,886.
Schneider, Friedrich August, 3,455,741.
Silverstone, Norman Mark, 3,441,440.
Tracey, Victor Allen; and Raman, Rasipuram Subramanya Ka-
lyana, 3,453,103.
Tuffnell, Glenn W.; and Floreen, Stephen, 3,453,102.
Tuffnell, Glenn W.; Novak, Charles J.; and Floreen, Stephen,
3,453,153.
Tyrrell, Colin John Nelson, 3,480,523.
West, De Witt Henry; and Simpson, Alexander Bowen,
3,445,555.
Witherell, Charles E., 3,466,422.
International Oil Burner Company: See —
Barbier, Jean Y., 3,473,006.
International Packaging Corporation: See —
Deshong, Elzie E.; and Palson, Richard C. J., 3,442,371.
International Packings Corporation: See —
Dahlheimer, John Charles, 3,443,814.
Workman, Woodrow Irwin, 3,477,731.
International Paper Company: See —
Baxter, Robert O., 3,442,402.
Elsevier, William; and Read, Douglas E., 3,463,685.
Hollis, Clinton R., 3,468,202.
Jones, Harold L., 3,421,976.
Leiter, Leigh D.; and Linda, Frank R., 3,481,528.
Linda, Frank R.; and Leiter, Leigh D., 3,484,515.
Mitzelfelt, Richard C; Leiter, Leigh D.; and Junod, John E.,
3,422,730.
Paquin, Leon J.; Mosher, Owen D.; and Violette, Glenn M.,
3,448,000.
Radtke, Robert R.; and Arvanigian, George B., 3,486,681.
Simmons, Dayton Mark, 3,430,561.
Wannamaker, Thomas M.; Carter, Charles I.; and Rogers, Ru-
pert O., 3,428,239.
Woodham, Samuel R.; Bradley, Eugene F.; and Collins, John D.,
3,442,684.
International Patent Research Corporation: See —
Chow, Ho, 3,430,859.
Chow, Ho, 3,430,860.
Chow, Ho, 3,464,628.
Chow, Ho; and D'Angelo, George, 3,468,562.
International Patente Establishment: See —
Doring. Erich. 3.482,841.
International Patents & Development Corporation: See —
Price, Howard; Szilagyi, Bela; and Quinto, Mario, 3,481,268.
International Playtex Corporation: See —
Icken, Joseph M.; and Jahren, Eugene J., 3,448,189.
Krieger, Larry L., 3,459,193.
Sachs. Charles M., 3,478,747.
Salisky, Sallyann Z., 3,437,092.
Spanel, Abraham N., 3,455,306.
International Printers Limited: See —
Deighton, William Rupert, 3.441,486.
International Railroads' Weighing Corporation:5ee —
Buchman, Maurice J., 3,421,593.
International Rectifier Corporation: See —
Boyer, John L„ 3,452,254.
Boyer, John L.. 3,475.663.
Clark, Richard C, 3.422,212.
Coblenz, Abraham G.. 3,462.655.
Coblenz, Abraham G., 3,475,660.
Danner, Jefferson D.; and Quatrochi, Lyle W.. 3,445,738.
Dulin, Gerald F., 3,483,440.
Frasier, Jordan D., 3,421,512.
Gault, John M., 3,422,527.
Gault, John M., 3,423,652.
Gault, John M., 3.483,039.
Geib, Clarence B., Jr.; Jamison, George E.; and Scott, Jack N.,
3,439,240.
Gift, Myrven F., 3,487,274.
Hauck, James; and George, Donald, 3,424,852.
Ortner, Ernst; and Hartman. Richard A., 3,449,642.
Parrish, Frank W„ 3.435,891.
Parrish, Frank W.; and Dulin, Gerald F., 3,471,767.
Parrish, Frank W„ 3,483,444.
Quatrochi, Lyle W.; and Danner, Jefferson D., 3,445,737.
Richmond, John; and Conn, Arnold, 3,422,340.
Roach, Thomas J., 3,471,341.
Scott, Angus A.; Boyer, John L.; and Hartman, Richard A.,
3,428,871.
Topas, Benjamin, 3,421,962.
Topas, Benjamin; and Weinstein, Harold, 3,445,301.
Topas, Benjamin, 3,487,273.
Villax, Ivan, 3,432,394.
Weinstein, Harold, 3,441,811.
Weinstein, Harold, 3,445,687.
Weinstein, Harold; and Ortner, Ernst, 3,449,506.
Weinstein, Harold, 3,453,508.
Weinstein, Harold, 3,462,620.
Weinstein, Harold, 3,462,654.
Wislocky, Joseph, 3,427,395.
Yanai, Yigal, 3,440,454.
International Refrigeration Company, Inc.: See —
Ferry, John W., 3,435,630.
International Research & Development Company Limited: See —
Dowsett, Brian O.; and Appleton, Anthony D., 3,443,134.
Engel, Manfred Otto, 3,453,461.
Hayhurst, Michael John, 3,483,869.
Smart, Desmond, 3,456,651.
International Research and Development Corporation: See —
Kincaid, Harry R., 3,475,969.
International Rubber Industries, Inc.: See —
Weir, James D., 3,449,793.
International Salt Company: See —
Jacoby, Charles H., 3,421,794.
Jacoby, Charles H.; and Whelply, Frank V., 3,428,571.
International Shoe Machine Corporation: See —
Estabrooks, Roger S., 3,477,470.
International Sorting Systems: See —
Reichel, Richard A., 3,424,388.
International Standard Corporation: See —
Earp, Charles William; and Overbury, Francis Giles, 3,448,453.
International Standard Electric Corporation: See —
Adam, Ian Ross, 3,423,714.
Ahnert, Heinz, 3,450,954.
Andreae, John Hugh; Joyce, Peter Lawrence; and Gaines, Brian
Ronald, 3,484,749.
Antell, George Richard, 3,427,516.
Arndt, Wolfgang, 3,483,516.
Augustin, Johann; Wenger, Joachim; Reichardt, Manfred; and
Spiegler, Ewald, 3,459,890.
Avignon, Michel Louis, 3,430,225.
Avignon, Michel Louis, 3,470,488.
Baade, Otto, 3,467,787.
Baade, Otto; and Gasser, Lorenz, 3,482,051.
Barber, Donald Robert; and Nye, Richard Alfred, 3,441,866.
Bauer, Ludwig, 3,478,186.
Beadle, Anthony Crisp; and Garner, William, 3,433,276.
Bechler, Horst, 3,423,639.
Benmussa, Henri; Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus,
Stanislas, 3,441,675.
Bessler, Alfons; and Hackenberg, Walter, 3,446,918.
Blight, Dennis Jack; Boswell. Stanley Harold; and Damoisiaux,
Anthony John, 3,462,727.
Bliss, Norman Stanley, 3,449,989.
Bogl, Manfred Walter, 3,454,736.
Braaten, Amund, 3,473,314.
Braaten, Amund; and Wilhelmsen, Willy. 3,478,505.
Braun, Reinhold; and Puteick, Johann J., 3,482,053.
Burian. Theodor; and Schoo, Hermann, 3,441,676.
Butcher, John Anthony Weeks; Pullum, Geoffrey George; and
Willson, Michael John, 3.433,902.
Canceill, Bernard Jean-Jacques, 3,426,166.
Cattermole. Kenneth William: Barber, Donald Robert; and Lam-
bourn. Edward Harry, 3,445,681.
Chatelon, Andre Edouard Joseph. 3,478,163.
Cohen, Daniel; and Dejean, Jacques Henri. 3,453,603.
Cooke. Reginald Benjamin William, 3.478.425.
Cornish. Eric Haydn, 3,445,439.
Cragg, William Donald: and Barnes. George J. P., 3,445,595.
LIST OF PATENTEES
759
Craven, George Frederick; Heeks, John Stuart; and Woode,
Alan David, 3,422,364.
Cullis, Roger, 3,428,499.
Cullis, Roger, 3,473,975.
De Buck, Jean Jacques Rene Paul; and Trelut, Jean Marie,
3,483,524.
De Raedt, Egide Jacob Hendrik; De Bruyne, Georges Pieter
Adolf Mathildis; and Staelens, Sylvere Jules, 3,487,172.
de Rivaz, John Chevalley, 3,461,450.
Deimling, Heinz; Holstein, Otto; and Heger, Ernst, 3,448,212.
Deimling, Heinz; and Lutz, Erich, 3,472,955.
Dejean, Jacques Henri; and Grandjean, Charles Henri Emile,
3,459,898.
Dietrich, Walter; and Schrempp, Winfried, 3.478,315.
Drake, Cyril Francis; Scanlan, Ian Francis; and Alexander, John
Henry, 3,440,588.
Drake, Cyril Francis; Simpson, Walter Eric; and Robinson, John
Sydney, 3,444,656.
Drake, Cyril Francis; and Gayford, Michael Lawrence,
3,445,596.
Duddridge, Geoffrey, 3,441,830.
Dupieux, Jacques Georges; and Pirotte, Alfred, 3,439,124.
Ernst, Wilhelm August, 3,473,088.
Fettweis, Alfred Leo Maria, 3,431,360.
Feustel, Ortwin, 3,467,954.
Freeh, Gunther; Kaiser, Wolfgang; and Rahn, Herbert,
3,440,600.
Fulop, Walter; and de Bellini, Paul Charles Maria, 3,454,843.
Gaissert, Heinz; and Hiller, Johannes, 3,433,345.
Gasser, Lorenz, 3,454,726.
Gassmann, Gerhard-Gunter, 3,454,710.
Gerlach, Albrecht; Habicht, Manfred; and Richter, Edgar,
3,465,738.
Ghosh, Suhas, 3,454,890.
Glaudot, Jean-Paul, 3,475,569.
Glover, William Frank, 3,430,176.
Glover, William Frank, 3,467,930.
Gunst, Alfred, 3,430,167.
Haberle, Heinz, 3,453,551.
Harrett, Thomas, 3,478,287.
Heitmann, Herbert, 3,466,607.
Henquet, Andre Jean; Cavin, Robert Victor; and Feuillepain,
Marcel, 3,466,606.
Herter, Eberhard, 3,441,683.
Herter, Eberhard, 3,454,724.
Herter, Eberhard, 3,478,175.
Hillmann, Otto, 3,423,637.
Hirst, Ian Johnson, 3,423,690.
Howells, George Aneurin; and Hunt, Geoffrey Allen, 3,421,148.
Howells, George Aneurin, 3,484,761.
Hunt, Robert William; Jones, Eric Lindsay; and Bonner, Peter,
3,420,988.
Jacobsen, Bent Bulow; and Roe, Frederick Ormesher,
3,428,898.
Jager, Karl, 3,449,655.
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, 3,482,050.
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, 3,487,174.
Judeinstein, Andre Jacques; and Tyszka, Jerzy Marek,
3,438,012.
Konold, Armin, 3,467,778.
Kupfmuller, Karl, 3,420,349.
Kurpisz, Zenon Jan; Connor, Gerald James; and Curtis, James
Patrick, 3,435,515.
Latrubesse, Andre; Hullot, Maxime; and Govaerts. Gerard,
3,448,416.
Lees, John; and Gunn, Duncan Alexander, 3,423,983.
Leman, Hugh Spence; Barnes, George John Preston; and Green,
John Uvedale, 3,440,362.
Leman, Hugh Spence; and Barnes, George John Preston,
3,448,217.
Lens, Georges Xavier; van Brabant, Jozef Maria; and Hendrickx
, Franciscus Joannes Julia, 3,429,460.
Lewin, Leonard; Hodgson, Kenneth George; and Allen, Stanley
George, 3,467,91 1.
Leyssens, Francois Jeanne Charles; and Ghys, Lodewijk Viktor
Hendrik Maria. 3,469.312.
Lord, Michael Robert, 3,480.948.
Lovelock, Leonard Robert; Way, Kenneth Richard; and Wren.
Robert Henry, 3,479,204.
Mann, Robert John, 3,482.134.
Martens, Jean Victor; and Natens, Marcel Clement Rene,
3,470,532.
Martens, Jean Victor. 3,482,180.
Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus. Stanislas, 3,427,604.
Mash, Derek Hubert; and Peters. Jack Rowland. 3,470.378.
Mayer, Heinz, 3,447,807.
Mengelberg, Volker, 3.434.080.
Mirbeth, Heinz Georg. 3,483,492.
Mosebach, Wolfgang; Evans, William E. R.; and Stevens.
Richard S„ 3,470,307.
Mussbach, Horst Hermann, 3,430,165.
Myatt, Edward Ronald, 3,448,419.
Myatt, Edward Ronald; Loveland, Ernest Frederick; and Wood-
head, Harry Stanley, 3,460,077.
Page, Peter Bernard, 3,454,903.
Pagel, Roland Camille, 3,440,614.
Peacock. Robert David, 3,436,809.
Peters, John William, 3,454,717.
Pfander, Hans; Schulz, Egon; and Wirth, Anton. 3,471,752.
Pickup, Clive Parnell; and Barton, John R., 3,461,372.
Price, John Clifford, 3,447,090.
Price, John Clifford; and Kitajewski, Ryszard, 3,460,128.
Reeves, Alec Harley; and Price, John Clifford, 3,430,228.
Reeves, Alec Harley; and Kitajewski, Ryszard, 3,470,387.
Regnier, Albert; Kevorkian, Kevork; and Bakka, Raymond,
3,482,226.
Reidel, Berthold, 3,441,723.
Rheingold, Michael, and Debrunner, Jean R. E., 3,470,440.
Roos, Heinz; and Semle, Hans, 3,445,783.
Rowley, Geoffrey Charles, 3,474,412.
Russell, Percy Arthur, 3,435,151.
Sandbank, Carl Peter, 3,434,008.
Sandbank, Carl Peter; and Butler, Michael Brian Neilson,
3,447,044.
Sandbank. Carl Peter, 3,453,502.
Sandbank, Carl Peter; King, George; and Marsh, Stanley Bruce,
3,479,611.
Scarr, Robert Walter Alister; Barnes, George John Preston; and
Roworth, Donald Anthony Acott, 3,471,791.
Schiebeler, Werner, 3,437,744.
Schilling, Harald, 3,471,795.
Schluter, Heinz; and Schonemeyer, Hilmar, 3,423,537.
Schonemeyer, Hilmar; and Kollermann, Norbert, 3,443,034.
Schonemeyer, Hilmar; and Siegel, Herbert, 3,472,969.
Schuberth, Winfried, 3,487,171.
Schulz, Egon; and Hehnen, Jsef, 3,453,503.
Serrure, Andre Emile, 3,470,498.
Siegel, Herbert, 3,431,364.
Siegel, Herbert; and Hackenberg, Walter, 3,431,365.
Simon, Stephane Marcel Clement Victor, 3,470,425.
Smart, Kenneth J.; and Thomson, Peter J., 3,470,480.
Smitka, Wolfgang, 3,454,879.
Sterling, Henley Frank, 3,467,557.
Sterling, Henley Frank; and Swann, Richard Charles George,
3,485,666.
Strunk, Kurt, 3,440,581.
Tanner, Leslie A., 3,460,034.
Taysom, Patrick Arnold; and Kirk, Robert Edwin, 3,435,858.
Theunissen, Gerardus Wilhelmus, 3,425,026.
Thompson, Stewart Philip; and Delroy, William, 3,429,736.
Thyssens, Leo Maria Hendrik, 3,449,748.
Tilly, John Frederick, 3,482,059.
Tini, Dante, 3,483,898.
Toombs, Peter Alan Birrell, 3,485,739.
Tsui, Frank Fang, 3,457,555.
Tsui, Frank Fang, 3,474,424.
Turriere, Jean Emile, 3,470,464.
Ulrich, Friedrich, 3,441,907.
Ulrich, Friedrich, 3,459,959.
Ulrich, Friedrich, 3,460,133.
Ulrich, Friedrich, 3,467,785.
Ulrich, Friedrich, 3,470,534.
Underwood, John Duckies, 3,469,973.
Van Den Broek d'Obrenan, Gerard Marie Edouard; and Merci-
er, Jean-Francois Marie Maurice Edmond, 3,441,930.
Wall, Peter Kenneth. 3,440,575.
Weber, Josef, 3,483,491.
Weiss, Eberhard, 3,441,438.
Why, John Frederick, 3,450,846.
Why, John Frederick; and Papadopoulos, Athanusios.
3,467,788.
Wilhelmsen, Willy, 3,472,012.
Woodhead, Harry Stanley, 3,440.583.
Woodhead, Harrv Stanley, 3,467.923.
Woodhead. Harry Stanley. 3,470.505.
Wright, Esmond Philip Goodwin, 3.427,400.
Zeiser, Walter; Loffley, Hans; and Kolb, Otmar, 3,450.841.
International Steel Company: See —
Sheckells. Amuel E., 3,473,261.
International Stock Food Corporation: See —
Frey. Edward C, 3,474,937.
International Synthetic Rubber Company Limited. The: See —
Bailey. Brian Edward; and Dundo. Vivian Charles Owen.
3.480,576.
Duck. Edward William; and Thornber, Michael Neil, 3.433.778.
Duck. Edward William; and Thornber, Michael Neil, 3,458.488.
Duck, Edward William; and Ridgewell. Brian John. 3,480,604.
Evans, Reginald David; and Knights, Peter Brian. 3.422.682.
Friedl. Arno Rudolph; and Dingley. Roger Gavin, 3.437.519.
Friedl. Arno Rudolph; and Dingley. Regoer Gavin. 3.476.503.
Friedl. Arno Rudolph. 3.477.804.'
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
International Systems & Controls Corporation: See —
Massey, Dulas L., 3,457,999.
International Telemeter Corporation: See—
Nyberg, John, 3,470,309.
Reiter, Abraham M.; and Court, Patrick R. J., 3,478,166.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation: See —
Aldridge, Charles A., 3,446,124.
Alexander, Donald C, 3,429,984.
Anhalt, John W., 3,461,533.
Baranoff, Albert J.; and Langheinrich, Wolfgang F., 3,429,258.
Berthold, Wolfgang K., 3,424,862.
Biggie, Laurence C, 3,472,458.
Biggie, Laurence C, 3,476,315.
Birkemeier, Henry Paul, 3,433,166.
Boehm, Guenter J., 3,440,452.
Boehm, Guenter Joachim, 3,439,125.
Bohne, Hugh; and Shelton, Cecil B., 3,484,314.
Bower, Richard R., 3,476,231.
Bower, Richard Raymond, 3,457,843.
Brown, Thomas G., 3,430,197.
Brown, Warren G., 3,437,755.
Brown, Warren G., 3,456,082.
Byer, Edward L., 3,422,218.
Carlson, Gilbert Fritz; and Dameron, Francis Eugene,
3,482,624.
Carmody, Doyle V., 3,440,492.
Carroll, James C, 3,435,360.
Clayton, Robert H., 3,432,71 1.
Clayton, Robert H., 3,436,551.
Clayton, Robert H., 3,441,786.
Clayton, Robert H., 3,448,210.
Clayton, Robert H.; and Eberhardt, Edward H., 3,454,809.
Conrad, Thomas Wesley; and Mclver, William, 3,478,301.
Coppen, Peter J., 3,440,500.
Cotterman, Robert W., 3,467,826.
Cox, John E.; Hasser, George L.; Boehm, Guenter J.; Westhead,
Stanley J.; Feldman, Theodore; and Buck, Thomas F.,
3,467,780.
Cregeen, William George, 3,483,333.
Crowe, Kenneth R.; and Leiter, Howard A., 3,445,709.
Curran, John R., 3,461,736.
DeRose, Ralph A., 3,434,095.
DeRose, Ralph A., 3,465,891.
Deschamps, Andre; and Bernard, Nicolle Georgette Suzanne,
3,457,174.
Devitt, Douglas J., 3,484,341.
Doddington, Harold W., 3,423,531.
Doddington, Harold William, 3,444,327.
Ebhardt, Carl A., 3,459,895.
Edmonds, Thomas Rhys; Turnblade, Richard C; and Speen,
Gerald B., 3,451,289.
Erwin, Edson Lockwood; Field, Joseph Patrick; and Mahood,
Robert John, 3,441,677.
Feldman, Theodore, 3,470,535.
Felsenheld, Robert A.; Hoffman, Murray; and Perrotti, Em-
manuel J., 3,471,808.
Fling, John J.; Howard, Shirly L.; and Weil, Frederick M.,
3,438,035.
Foote, Richard H.; and Holmquist, John A., 3,422,363.
Foote, Richard H., 3,424,940.
Franklin, William S., 3,449,640.
French, Heyward A., 3,444,471.
Giordano, Ames F.; and Caldwell, Walter H., 3,441,674.
Grayson, Richard D., 3,423,062.
Grayson, Richard D., 3,446,227.
Greenwood, Roger, 3,444,764.
Gutleber, Frank S., 3,422,348.
Gutleber, Frank S., 3,461,451.
Gutleber, Frank S.; and Krause, Irving A., 3,472,960.
Gutleber, Frank S., 3,484,554.
Hammer, Irving W., 3,444,555.
Hasser, George L., 3,483,331.
Hauer, Werner, 3,452,509.
Hestad, Alfred M., 3,443,125.
Hestad, Alfred M.; and Neel, Donald L., 3,482,052.
Himes, Don I.; and Schlisser, Gabor, 3,482,171.
Hirsch. Robert L., 3,443,742.
Hirsch, Robert L.; and Meeks, Gene A., 3,448,315.
Holliday, George E., 3,423,669.
Honig, Steven, 3,440,451.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation Limited: See —
Janetz, Ralph Walter, 3,457,869.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation: See —
Jovic, Nikola L., 3,452,158.
Karras, Ernest C; and Dicius, Renualdas P., 3,440,593.
Kerseg, Kurt Carl; and Garcia, Rafael, 3,483,309.
Keyes, Jack; Greene, Robert R.; and Boesen, Thomas E.,
3,467,014.
Kistler, Samuel S.; and Rue, Charles V., 3,427,759.
Kistler, Samuel S.; and Rue, Charles V., 3,481,723.
Laffert, Frederick W., Jr., 3,487,271.
Lane, John V., 3,475,717.
Lockshaw, William Paul, 3,447,099.
Majkrzak, Charles P., 3,447,314.
Majkrzak, Charles P.; and Polgar, Michael S., 3,449,589.
McNulty, John F., 3,445.729.
Menhennett, Gerald H., 3,438,046.
Miller, Thomas P., 3,431,363.
Muller, Peter, 3,424,900.
Murgio, Joseph M., 3,438,002.
Myers, Oscar, 3,467,945.
O'Connell, James A.; Zaratkiewicz, Edwin A.; and Curnan,
Hugh J., 3,481,306.
Panek, George James; and Mocek, Aloysius M., 3,452,316.
Peterson, Walter E., 3,482,081.
Pickholtz, Raymond L., 3,453,870.
Pierrot, Andre; and Lescroel, Yves, 3,424,685.
Piotrowski, Henry Julius, 3,483,335.
Plouffe, Robert L.; and Schreiner, Stanley M., 3,467,782.
Powell, Ronald C, 3,459,262.
Powell, Ronald Cecil, 3,476,890.
Quinlan, Robert V., 3,461,231.
Ray, William A., 3,420,492.
Ray, William A., 3,422,851.
Ray, William A., 3,432,140.
Ray, William A., 3,442,287.
Ray, William A., 3,477,462.
Ray, William A., 3,481,363.
Ray, William Alton, 3,433,262.
Robinson, Myron L., 3,448,031.
Sanchez, John, 3,441,050.
Sapir, Said, 3,456,455.
Sassier, Marvin L., 3,444,393.
Sassier, Marvin L., 3,482,187.
Schor, Ferdinand William, 3,447,104.
Schor, Ferdinand William, 3,462,715.
Seemann, Donald Francis; Hestad, Alfred M.; and Jovic, Nikola
Ljotic, 3,449,526.
Shanefield, Daniel J., 3,448,302.
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Lighty, Paul E.,
3,448,425.
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Currier, Emery W.,
3,453,583.
Shestag, Lowell Norman; and Kinaga, Thomas, 3,474,446.
Skullestad, Per S., 3,451,005.
Sommerud, Rolf Gunnar; Holmboe, Christian Fredrik; and De
Lorme, James F., 3,447,081.
Spaulding, David B., 3,477,368.
Speen, Gerald B.; and Turnblade, Richard C, 3,446,082.
Taplin, Ronald H., 3,460,058.
Vallese, Lucio M., 3,484,787.
Vander Horn, John, 3,427,612.
Wallace, Milner W., 3,447,043.
Wilson, Augustus B., Jr., 3,442,136.
Wolfgang, Lozure G.; Carlo, Donald R.; and Clayton, Robert
H., 3,436,590.
Wuellner, Louis E.; Stark, Jack L.; and Crawford, James D.,
3,478,218.
Yuan, William Ke-Chin; Frisbie, Jack Gene; and null, James
George, 3,452,157.
Yuan, William Ke-Chin, 3,482,055.
Internationella Siporex Aktiebolaget: See—
Olsson, Karl Gustav, 3,433,322.
Interpace Corporation: See —
Cummings, Howard B., 3,431,332.
Cummings, Howard B., 3,451,107.
Grudus, Gabriel M., Jr., 3,487,043.
Killian, Stanley C, 3,487,158.
O'Leary, John P., 3,432,026.
Rubin, Jack Alvin; and Gdula, Robert Anthony, 3,471,306.
Tashlick, Irving; Rutter, William H.; and Zak, William J.,
3,442,849.
Valenziano, Frank P., 3,430,526.
Valenziano, Frank P., 3,432,176.
Interstate Engineering Corporation: See —
Smith, Randolph J.; and House, Kenneth R., 3,460,124.
Interstate Folding Box Company, The: See —
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr., 3,420,362.
La Pierre, James F., 3,438,555.
La Pierre, James F.; and Staggs, Donald R., 3,482,758.
Nerenberg, Robert W.; and Reynolds, Richard P. W., 3,478,868.
Interstop AG: See —
Zehnder, Alfred, 3,484,026.
Interstruct Corporation: See —
Clements, Arthur C, 3,464,176.
lntertechnique: See —
Sanz, Robert. 3,443,778.
Intertherm, Inc.: See —
Barbier, Jean Y.. 3.469,075.
Intertip A.G.: See —
Mittmann, Wolfgang M.; and Breidenbach. Gert, 3,481,444.
LIST OF PATENTEES
761
Intertrading Corporation Establishment: See—
Greger, Georg, 3,447,249.
Intra Products, Inc.: See—
Zykoski, Robert P., 3,439,796.
Intrater, Josef; and Hill, Lawrence R., said Intrater assor. to Elec-
tronics & Alloys, Inc. said Hill assor. to General Instrument Cor-
poration. In-line thermoelectric assembly. 3,468,722, 9-23-69, CI.
136-205.
lntrator, Charles. High intensity lighting fixture. 3,437,802, 4-8-69,
CI. 240-1.3
Intricate Machine ' Engineering Inc.:5ec —
Aijala, Sulo A., 3,481,224.
Intrinsics, Inc.: See—
Larsen, Marget A.; and Sickler, Earl E., 3,461,574.
Introl Corporation: See —
Olson, Ellis W., 3,422,280.
Intron International, Inc.: See —
Pintell, Robert H., 3,461,310.
Intrusion Prepakt, Inc.: See —
Rehmar, Solomon J., 3,453,832.
Inui, Toshiaki. Weft inserting method and apparatus. 3,446,038, 5-
27-69, CI. 66-84.
Inui, Toshiaki. Method of making an electric blanket. 3,478,422, 11-
18-69, CI. 29-611.
Inui, Tsuneo: See—
Kitamura, Yoichi; and Inui, Tsuneo, 3,484, 343.
Inuyama, Tadao: See —
Hiraga, Teitaro; Wakabayasi, Syoichi; Towtari, Yoshishiga; and
Inuyama, Tadao,3,48 1 ,876.
Inuzuka, Hideo; and Wakatsuki, Masao. Process for preparing
synthetic diamond by using direct electric current for heating.
3,436,182, 4-1-69, CI. 23-209.9
Inuzuka, Keiichi: See —
Tanaka, Katsunobu; Kimura, Kazuo; Inuzuka, Keiichi; and
Tokoro, Yoh,3,486,980.
Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung: See —
Berther, Clau; and Sailer, Richard, 3,476,744.
Gabler, Rudolf, 3,432,468.
Gehring, Albert; and Sailer, Richard, 3,435,068.
Gehring, Albert; Schneller, Heinz; Fueg, Heinz; Haberthur,
Kurt; and Matsuya, Koichi, 3,484,214.
Goossens, Gunter, 3,443,909.
Koch, Hans, 3,482,277.
Oswald, Walter, 3,471,622.
Schnider, Albert E., 3,429,927.
Schultze, Hans-Joachim; Zbinden, Walter; and Berther, Clau,
3,470,153.
Seifert, Paul; and Chen, Lung Pao, 3,475,132.
Inventex GmbH: See —
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans, 3,466,068.
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans, 3,473,832.
Inventio Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Hartmann, Johann G., 3,486,479.
Rufli, Anton, 3,486,101.
Inventions and Inventions Consultants, Inc.: See —
Hand, William C, 3,481,492.
Inventions Finance Corporation: See —
Tisserand, Henri Andre; and Saint Quentin, Roger, 3,438,535.
Inventions, Inc.: See —
Brazener, Harry M.; and Newman, Robert W., 3,477,893.
Lagman, Alfred W.; and Culver, Raymond L., 3,482,425.
Inventors and Investors, Inc.: See —
Lehovec, Kurt, 3,473,032.
Inventors Engineering Inc.: See —
Vik, Albam M., 3,426,929.
Vik, Albam M., 3,438,523.
Vik, Albam M., 3,438,669.
Inzerill, Andrew J. Automatic deodorant spray device for bathrooms
and the like. 3,420,445, 1-7-69, CI. 239-274.
Ion Company, The: See —
Simor, George G., 3,478,741.
Ion Physics Corporation: See —
Gale, Alfred J., 3,434,894.
King, William J., 3,472,751.
Ionescu, Alexandru: See —
Luca, Vasile; Runceanu, Gheorghe; Cosmescu, Ctin; and
Ionescu, Alexandru, 3,428,288.
Ionescu, Emil, to Ministerul Industriei Constructiilor de Masini.
Machine for crumbling metallic chips. 3,462,088, 8-19-69, CI.
241-186.
Ionic International, Inc.: See-
Barton, James, 3,444,802.
Ionics, Incorporated: See —
Giuffrida, Anthony J., 3,454,472.
Mc Rae, Wayne A.; and Goldstein, Arthur L., 3,485,576.
McRae, Wayne A.; and Katz, William E., 3,440,159.
McRae, Wayne A.; Brown, Daniel L.; and McGriff, Stuart G.,
3,475,122.
Morgan, Alonzo W., Jr.; and Selmeczi, Joseph G., 3,476,600.
O'Connor, Thomas L.; Fredrickson, John B.; and Rosenberg,
Norman W., 3,475,143.
Parsi, Edgardo J.; and McGriff, Stuart G., 3,433,726.
Parsi, Edgardo J.; and Szcur, Albert, Jr., 3,440,149.
Selmeczi, Joseph G., 3,420,773.
Sohn, Bernard I.; Eisenmann, John L.; and Alexander, Samuel
S., 3,480,495.
lordanidis, Demetre, to Dover Corporation, mesne. Overspeed con-
trol means. 3,474,886, 10-28-69, CI. 187-29.
Iorillo, Anthony J., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Notation damped
stabilized device. 3,442,468, 5-6-69, CI. 244-1.
Iota-Cam Corporation: See —
Gosselin, Norman R., 3,434,775.
loviero, Frank: See —
Pelvin, Joseph V.; and loviero, Frank.3,451,601.
Iowa Manufacturing Company: See —
Hansen, Hans I., 3,478,972.
Pollitz, Harold C; Schrimper, Vernon L.; and Fairchild, Louis
F., 3,453,939.
Iowa Paint Manufacturing Company, Incorporated: See —
Coulter, John S., 3,445,410.
Iowa Plastics Engineering, Inc.: See —
Frederick, Eugene O., 3,455,079.
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.: See —
Buchele, Wesley F.; and Denisen, Ervin L., 3,460,332.
Camp, Roger C, 3,487,388.
Handy, Richard L.; and Fox, Nathaniel S., 3,427,871.
Lalor, William F., 3,477,174.
Nasser, Essam, 3,467,936.
Sinclair, John C, 3,466,742.
Iowa, The State of: See —
Mc Callister, Joseph David; Mc Math, Allen M.; and Anderson,
Darwin Arthur, 3,466,695.
lozza, Emanuele. Combined pusher ship and pushed vessel structure
for sailing on open sea. 3,485,200, 12-23-69, CI. 1 14-235.
Ipco Hospital Supply Corporation: See —
Small, Martin H., 3,482,677.
Ippen, Jakob; and Muller, Erwin Alfons, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Article and process for the production of
bonds between metals and elastomers. 3,429,769, 2-25-69, CI.
161-217.
Ippolito, Anthony C, to Wurlitzer Company, The. Electronic piano
feedback reduction. 3,435,122, 3-25-69, CI. 84-1.14
Ipsen Industries International Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung:
See —
Edler, Karl Heinz, 3,479,164.
Ipson, Don L., to Le Voy's Inc. Body waste receptor appliance.
3,481,336, 12-2-69, CI. 128-283.
Irani, Keikhosrow, to Thermo Electric Co., Inc. Linearized ther-
mocouple measuring circuit. 3,472,073, 10-14-69, CI. 73-360.
Irani, Meherwan C. Ferrous metal refining. 3,424,574, 1-28-69, CI.
75-53.
Irani, Riyad R.: See —
Carroll, Robert L.; and Irani, Riyad R., 3,437,438.
Carter, Richard P., Jr.; and Irani, Riyad R., 3,463, 734.
Carter, Richard P., Jr.; Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert
S.,3,449,410.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R.,3,429,9I4.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., 3,470,243.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., 3,470, 244.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R., 3,474, 133.
Crutchfield, Marvin M.; and Irani, Riyad R.,3,483,178.
Haynes, Richard T.; Irani, Riyad R.; and Langguth, Robert
P.,3,475,293.
Irani, Riyad Rida, to Monsanto Company. Aminophosphonate herbi-
cides. 3,455,675, 7-15-69, CI. 71-86.
Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert S., to Monsanto Company.
Process for preparing orthophosphorous acid. 3,427,129, 2-11-69,
CI. 23-165.
Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert S., to Monsanto Company.
Process for preparing phosphonic acids. 3,449,409, 6-10-69, CI.
260-502.4
Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert S., to Monsanto Company.
Polymeric compositions. 3,470,112, 9-30-69, CI. 260-2.
Irani, Riyad R.; and Mitchell, Robert S., to Monsanto Company.
Process for preparing phosphonic acids. 3,475,486, 10-28-69, CI.
260-502.4
Irani, Riyad R.; and Moedritzer, Kurt, to Monsanto Company. Or-
ganic phosphorus compounds. 3,438,902, 4-15-69, CI. 252-153.
Irasek, Eugene H., to Security First National Bank, mesne. Random
access storage and retrieval device. 3,429,436, 2-25-69, CI. 209-
72.
Irasek, Eugene H., to HF Image Systems, Inc. Multiple station ran-
dom access storage and retrieval device. 3,438,000, 4-8-69, CI.
340-172.5
Irasek, Eugene H., to HF image Systems, Inc., mesne. Random ac-
cess storage and retrieval device with look ahead. 3,482,687, 12-9-
69, CI. 209-80.5
Iravani, Hooshang. Ellipse circle drawing instrument. 3,469,319, 9-
30-69, CI. 33-30.
762
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Irazoqui, Carlos A., to Ragen Precision Industries, Inc. Instant
retrieval optical storage system. 3,421,802, 1-14-69, CI. 312-183.
Irazoqui, Carlos A., to Ragen Precision Industries, Inc. Random ac-
cess storage and retrieval system. 3,456,817, 7-22-69, CI. 214-16.4
Irbrahim, Ghazi Z.: See —
O'Brien, John J.; and Irbrahim, Ghazi Z., 3,430, 679.
Ireland, Frank E. Whip antenna with adjustable tuning. 3,474,453,
10-21-69, CI. 343-745.
Ireland, Gerald B., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Equalizer coil
arrangement for DC commutators. 3,484,634, 12-16-69, CI. 310-
204.
Ireland, Gerald B.; and Witzenburg, Marion J., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Cooling means for high speed heavy duty dyanamoelec-
tric machines. 3,433,985, 3-18-69, CI. 310-52.
Ireland, Henry R., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Process for preparing
low freeze point hydrocarbon fuels. 3,436,336, 4-1-69, CI. 208-66.
Ireland, Jack W. Storage, dispensing and filtering bag. 3,462,019, 8-
19-69, CI. 210-244.
Ireland, James D.: See —
von Stroh, Gerald F. H.; and Ireland, James D., 3,454, 395.
Ireland, John W.; and Holloway, James C, to Bunker-Ramo Cor-
poration, The. Thin-film resistor adjustment. 3,457,636, 7-29-69,
CI. 29-620.
Ireland, Reginald E. Model railway systems. 3,452,682, 7-1-69, CI.
104-150.
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Lawn mower.
3,420,041, 1-7-69, CI. 56-25.4
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Marine propulsion
device. 3,431,882, 3-11-69, CI. 115-17.
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Lawn mower.
3,433,498, 3-18-69, CI. 280-47.11
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Vehicle track.
3,472,563, 10-14-69, CI. 305-13.
Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corporation. Apex seal for ro-
tary combustion engine. 3,485,217, 12-23-69, CI. 123-8.
Irick, Gether, Jr.; and Hawkins, Gary F., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Preparation of m-aryloxyphenols. 3,487,114, 12-30-69, CI.
260-613.
Irie, Tadasu; and Doi, Kaname, to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Automatic brake with speed and throttle controls. 3,426,872, 2-
11-69, CI. 192-0.094
lrie, Toshiaki: See —
Sato, Katsuo; and Irie, Toshiaki, 3,424,956.
Irik, Gijsbert W.: See —
Boersma, Rintje; and Irik, Gijsbert W.,3,485,971.
Irikura, Tsutomu; Nishino, Keigo; Suzue, Seigo; Ushiyama, Keichi;
and Shinada, Hirotaka. N-(N-acylaminoacyl)-amino- acetonitriles.
3,467,691, 9-16-69, CI. 260-465.
Irikura, Tsutomu; Nishino, Keigo; Suzue, Seigo; Ushiyama, Keiichi;
Shinoda, Hirotaka; and Hasegawa, Yoshinori. Method for protect-
ing against liver damage using aminoacetonitrile derivatives.
3,462,533, 8-19-69, CI. 424-304.
Irikura, Tsutomu; Sato, Shimao; and Shirai, Kazunari. Pyridazine
derivatives. 3,485,838, 12-23-69, CI. 260-250.
Irion, Reinhard; Kratt, Kurt Wilhelm; and Fischer, Winfried, to
Hengstler, J., K.G. Setting device for key-operated presettable
counters. 3,447,744, 6-3-69, CI. 235-132.
Irish, Edwin F., to United States of America, Army. Dupli-functional
articulator. 3,423,834, 1-28-69, CI. 32-20.
Irish Mallsters Association, The: See —
Pollack, James Richard Allan; Pool, Alan Aldred; and Ellis,
Graham John, 3,450,600.
1RL Daffin Associates, Incorporated: See—
Futty, Robert C; and Kugle, John L., 3,469,824.
Irmler, Horst; and Voss, Bernhard, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. SCR. with emitter electrode spaced from semicon-
ductor edge equal to 10 times base thickness. 3,449,649, 6-10-69,
CI. 317-235.
Irmscher, Klaus: See —
Kramer, Josef; Irmscher, Klaus; Halpaap, Herbert; and Freib-
sberg, Karl-Otto,3,433,805.
Kramer, Josef; Irmscher, Klaus; Voge, Hans-Otto; and Halpaap,
Herbert,3,450,717.
Irmscher, Klaus; Kramer, Josef; Kraft, Hans-Gunter; and Kieser,
Hartmut, to Merck, E., A.G. 4-Aryl-isoflavanoids. 3,471,520, 10-
7-69, CI. 260-345.2
Iron City Iron Works: See —
Roberts, Dan T., 3,479,230.
Ironees Company, The: See—
Lehrman, David, 3,447,488.
Szubin, Edward D., 3,440,198.
Ironmonger, Trevor: See —
Sadler, Brian; and Ironmonger, Trevor, 3, 475, 303.
Irresberger, Hermann: See —
Jacobi, Oskar; Irresberger, Hermann; Ratz, Bodo-Werner; and
Rieschel, Hans.3,437,010.
Irresberger, Hermann; Rieschel, Hans; and Ratz, Bodo-Werner. Mine
roof supports. 3,436,922. 4-8-69, CI. 61-45.
Irti, Ernest; and Mueller. John H.. to Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Slide
valves for full flow and fine metering. 3,432,141 ,3-1 1-69, CI. 251-
172.
Irvin, Howard B.; and Mathias, James J., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Polymerization. 3,458,490, 7-29-69, CI. 260-94.2
Irvin Industries Inc.: See —
Hatfield, John Edward, 3,423,804.
Hatfield, John Edward, 3,425,102.
Kenzie, Ernest Dennis, 3,431,376.
Rosenblum, Robert A., 3,424,134.
Wilson, Kenneth R. A., 3,452,951.
Irvine, Boyd W., Jr.; and Judkins, Kenneth R., to Reserve Mining
Company. Grate bar for traveling grate conveyor. 3,420,512, 1-7-
69, CI. 266-21.
Irvine, Findlay, Limited: See —
Irvine, John A., 3,421,060.
Irvine, Gerald P., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method for printing circuit designs. 3,485,688, 12-23-69, CI. 156-
11.
Irvine, John A., to Irvine, Findlay, Limited. Apparatus for stabilising
ships. 3,421,060, 1-7-69, CI. 318-18.
Irving Air Chute Company, Inc.: See —
Melin, Edward Milton, 3,425,103.
Irving, Donald William: See —
McGee, Arthur L.; and Irving, Donald William, 3,446, 255.
Irving, Edgar W., Jr.; and Perkins, George R. Apparatus for making
decorative plastic articles. 3,461,016, 8-12-69, CI. 156-376.
Irving, Francis: See —
Bowman, Francis; Cooper, Albert Charles; and Irving, Fran-
cis,3,424,708.
Irving, Frank M., Jr.; and Schmidt, Albert S., to Alto Company.
Silenced bread product depanning system. 3,438,522, 4-15-69, CI.
214-309.
Irving Industries, Inc.: See —
Rosenblum, Robert A., 3,448,826.
Irwin, Charles W.: See —
Zelinski, Robert J.; and Irwin, Charles W., 3,458, 739.
Irwin, Edgar L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electro-opti-
cal device having improved coupling. 3,431,421, 3-4-69, CI. 250-
211.
Irwin, George W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass Molding apparatus.
3,472,642, 10-14-69, CI. 65-261.
Irwin, George, to Imperial Camera Corp. Flashcube sockets.
3,431,542, 3-4-69, CI. 339-247.
Irwin, George. Camera with flashcube mechanism. 3,464,335, 9-2-
69, CI. 95-11.
Irwin, Jere F., to American Machine & Foundry Company, mesne.
Bread bagger. 3,45 1,192, 6-24-69, CI. 53-190.
Irwin, Jere F. Hydraulic man-positioner. 3,470,980. 10-7-69, CI.
182-2.
Irwin, John W., to General Electric Company. Furnace humidifier
mounting means. 3,431,903, 3-11-69, CI. 126-113.
Irwin, John W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Tape inter-block gap size control. 3,444,541, 5-13-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Irwin, Lawrence F.: See-
Hunt, Robert G., 3,449,782.
Irwin, Malcolm F.; and Hampel, Frederick J. E., to Techniservice
Corporation. Textile strand splice and method of forming same.
3,461,661, 8-19-69, CI. 57-142.
Irwin, Malcolm F.; and Hampel, Frederick J. E., to Techniservice
Corporation. Splicing of textile strands. 3,474,615, 10-28-69, CI.
57-159.
Irwin, Malcolm F.; Musselman, Carl T.; and Stanley. Robert K., to
Techniservice Corporation. Strand treatment. 3,440,701, 4-29-69,
CI. 28-72.
Irwin, Neil E. Lateral discharge farm wagon. 3,458,067, 7-29-69, CI.
214-82.
Irwin, Robert M. Portable welding shop. 3,470,657, 10-7-69, CI. 52-
27.
Irwin, Sally J.: See —
Hunt, Robert G., 3,449,782.
Irwin, Wilfred W.: See —
Fuller, Forrest E.; and Irwin, Wilfred W., 3,445,705.
Isaacks, Dwight W.: See —
Rogers, Dick, 3,469,299.
Isaacs, Alvin: See —
Eichel, Bertram, 3,459,194.
Isaacs. Anthony Leonard; and Allen, Dennis William, said Allen
assor to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of
the, and said Isaacs assor to Thorn Electronics Limited. Pulse
frequency discriminators. 3,449,677, 6-10-69, CI. 329-50.
Isaacs. Philip K., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Preparing a readily wetta-
ble cocoa-sugar composition. 3.472,658. 10-14-69, CI. 99-26.
Isaacs, Philip K.. to Grace, W. R., & Co. Vinyl-containing copolymer
latex and method of preparing same. 3,472,807, 10-14-69, CI.
260-29.6
Isaacs, Philip K., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Film coalesced latex im-
pregnated paper and process therefor. 3,483,025, 12-9-69, CI.
117-155.
Isaacs. Philip K.; and Guthrie, James L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for impregnating paper with pH controlled latex.
3,483,014, 12-9-69, CI. 117-62.
LIST OF PATENTEES
763
Isaacs, Robert G.: See—
Gauntt, Grover C., Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P.,3,430,448.
Gauntt, Grover C., Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.i Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P. ,3,436,921.
Isaacson, Bruce G.: See —
Schroeder, Kenneth W.; and Isaacson, Bruce G., 3,449,663.
Isaacson, Henry V.: See-
Chambers, Robert R.; Isaacson, Henry V.; and Young, David
W.,3,472,772.
Gower, Bob G.; Isaacson, Henry V.; and Young, David
W., 3,485,762.
Rausch, Maurice K.; and Isaacson, Henry V.,3,427,177.
Isaacson, Henry V.; and Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Hydrocarbon oil composition having improved low temperature
pumpability. 3,454.379, 7-8-69, CI. 44-62.
Young, David W.; and Isaacson, Henry V., 3,47 1,273.
Young, David W.; Ryan, Patrick W.; and Isaacson, Henry
V., 3,446,740.
Isaacson, Max. Dual container work processing device. 3,448,747, 6-
10-69, CI. 134-120.
Isaacson, Max; and Smilg, Benjamin. Resuscitator. 3,425,409, 2-4-
69, CI. 128-28.
Isaacson, Robert B.: See —
Bierenbaum, Harvey S.; Isaacson, Robert B.; and Lantos, Peter
R.,3,426,754.
Isaacson, Walter P. Marine anchor alarm. 3,428,942, 2-18-69, CI.
340-29.
Isabellen-Hutte Heusler K.G.: See —
Thielmann, Konrad, 3,451,808.
Isack, Charles D. Fusible cycloaliphatic acetal polyipoxide- dicarbox-
ylic acid reaction products. 3,438,849, 4-15-69, CI. 161-170.
Isaksen, Robert A.: See —
Hahn, Frank J.; and Isaksen, Robert A. ,3,480,574.
Isard, Arsene; and Weiss, Francis, to Ugine Kuhlmann. 1,3-
Bis(hydroxy phenyl )-2-methylene propanes and 2-methyl-2-(ortho
hydroxybenzyl)-2,3-dihydro- benzofurans. 3,472,879, 10-14-69, CI.
260-346.2
Isard, Arsene: See —
Weiss, Francis; and Isard, Arsene, 3,444, 238.
Isbey, Edward W.; and De Berard, Charles J., to Best Plastic
Products, Inc. Method of making cold formed transparent
laminates. 3,453,165, 7-1-69, CI. 156-235.
ISCO Optische Werke GmbH: See—
Kirchhoff, Kurt, 3,473,866.
Iseki, Hajime: See —
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Inoki, Kazuyoshi; and Iseki,
Hajime.3,452,539.
Iseki, Takeshi; Koga, Kosho; and Ito, Seiji, to Kanto Special Steel
Works, Ltd. Sleeve roll. 3,426,414, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-129.
Isekil, Hajime: See —
Iwasawa, Hiroshi; Isekil, Hajime; and Hirano, Hiroshi, 3,433,01 1.
Iseli, Robert W.: See—
Bonner, Glenn H.; Doman, Robert C; Iseli, Robert W.; and
Papa, Pellegrino,3,487,136.
Isenberg, Arnold: See —
Sandstede, Gerd; Isenberg, Arnold; and Pabst, Wil-
fried,3, 472,697.
Isenberg, John F., Jr.: See —
Abbott, George F.; Ceonzo, Joseph A.; Isenberg, John F., Jr.;
Johnson, Robert A.; and Regan, John M., 3,482,057.
Isenhardt, Friedel; and Schlegl, Franz, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz
Aktiengesellschaft. Froth-flotation cell. 3,420,370, 1-7-69, CI. 209-
169.
Isenhour, Burthel B., 16% to Isenhour, R. B., Riggs, J. N., and
Minns, L. E. Perceptual speed testing device. 3,426,450, 2-11-69,
CI. 35-22.
Isenhour, R. B., Riggs, J. N., and: See —
Isenhour, Burthel B., 3,426,450.
Iserman, Ernest J., to Molson Industries Limited-les Industries Mol-
son Limine. Flap opener. 3,481,097, 12-2-69, CI. 53-3.
Isermann, Heinz: See —
Enke, Gerhard; and Isermann, Heinz, 3,437, 336.
Isgur, Irving E.; and Ohlson, John L., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Novel
diene copolymers. 3,472,808, 10-14-69, CI. 260-29.7
Ishibashi, Hiroaki: See —
Ushioda, Tsunezo; Nonaka, Katsuhiko; Yasueara, Minoru; Sato,
Katsuya; Ompo, Takeshi; and Ishibashi, Hiroaki.3,476,647.
Ishibashi, Michio: See —
Kaname, Yuichi; Nagata, Takashi; Ishibashi, Michio; and Tsu-
jimoto, Hiroshi, 3,433,982.
Ishibashi, Yasuaki: See —
Mizutani, Yasuo; Sakamoto, Shoichi; and Ishibashi,
Yasuaki.3,431,166.
Ishida, Eisuke: See —
Inami, Akira; Morimoto, Kazuhisa; and Ishida,
Eisuke.3,464,819.
Ishida, Hideo: See —
Oka, Katsuaki; Tokiura, Shohei; Yamamoto, Tatsuo; Sasaki,
Yoshikazu; and Ishida, Hideo, 3,455. 885.
Tokiura Shohei Ichida Hideo Sasaki Yoshikazu and
Yamamoto, Tatsuo, 3,454,537.
Ishida, Kengo: See —
Saruno, Rinjiro; and Ishida, Kengo, 3,481 ,748.
Ishida, Seiichi; and Kawamura, Yuji, to Monsanto Company, a-
Haloacetanilides as stunting agents. 3,475,155, 10-28-69, CI. 71-
76.
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kato, Toshio; Kurihara, Masakazu; Takahashi,
Yasunobu; and Fukuda, Hiromichi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for stabilizing polyoxymethylene.
3,462,394, 8-19-69, CI. 260-67.
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kajihara, Akira; Tokushige, Akira; Ohki, Hayashi;
and Sato, Kunio, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process
for purifying formaldehyde. 3,471,998, 10-14-69, CI. 55-48.
Ishida, Shinichi; Fukuda, Horomichi; and Saito, Shizuko, to Asahi
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for preparing polyox-
ymethylene copolymers. 3,457,233, 7-22-69, CI. 260-73.
Ishida, Shinichi; and Ohama, Hiroshi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process of producing polyoxymethylenes with
high molecular weights. 3,420,797, 1-7-69, CI. 260-67.
Ishida, Shinichi; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Matsumoto, Koichi, to Asahi
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process of producing polyox-
ymethylenes. 3,422,070, 1-14-69, CI. 260-67.
Ishida, Shinichi; and Saito, Shizuko, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Method for the production of trioxane copolymer contain-
ing nitrogen. 3,422,074, 1-14-69, CI. 260-67.5
Ishida Shinichi Sato. Kunio Fujita Nonmasa Fukuda Hiromichi
Mori, Kyoichiro; and Kugler, Fritz, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the preparation of polyacetal resin.
3,470,135, 9-30-69, CI. 260-67.
Ishida, Shiro; and Yoshida, Tokiyuki, to Nippon Oil and Fats Com-
pany Limited. Method of producing mercaptans. 3,459,809, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-609.
Ishida, Shuichi: See —
Sakurai, Yoshiaki; Ishizawa, Teruo; Ishida, Shuichi; and Sekine,
Bunzo.3,449,342.
Ishida, Taizo. Automatic rotisserie apparatus. 3,442,202, 5-6-69, CI.
99-421.
Ishida, Toyo. Blackboard. 3,432,944, 3-18-69, CI. 35-66.
Ishida, Tsugio: See —
Takafuji, Hideo; and Ishida, Tsugio, 3,470, 739.
Ishida, Yuichi: See —
Ishihama, Atsumi; Ishida, Yuichi; and Nakanishi, Nobu-
haru,3,443,563.
Ishige, Sadao: See —
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa. Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao.3,463,655.
Ishihama, Atsumi; Ishida, Yuichi; and Nakanishi, Nobuharu. Vaginal
suppository. 3,443,563, 5-13-69, CI. 128-271.
Ishihara Kikai Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See —
Ishihara, Masamitsu, 3,472,128.
Ishihara, Masamitsu, to Ishihara Kikai Kogyo Co., Ltd. Rock drills.
3,472,128, 10-14-69, CI. 92-172.
Ishihara, Masuo. Anchor bolt. 3,456,551, 7-22-69, CI. 85-79.
Ishihara, Motoi. Apparatus for the testing and measurement of visual
power. 3,443,865, 5-13-69, CI. 351-31.
Ishihara, Tetsuo: See —
Konishi, Hikoichi; Harada, Yuichi; Sunahara, Tamotsu;
Sakaguchi, Yasuhiro; and Ishihara, Tetsuo,3,459,591.
Ishihara, Yasumasa: See —
Inaba, Seiuemon; and Ishihara, Yasumasa, 3, 482, 357.
Ishihara, Yoshimi: See —
Oda, Kenichi; and Ishihara, Yoshimi,3,48 1,289.
Ishii, Ichiro, to Jintan Terumo Co., Ltd. Packaging of hypodermic
needle assembly. 3,435,944, 4-1-69, CI. 206-43.
Ishii, Ichiro, to Jintan Terumo Co., Ltd. Method of printing and bak-
ing scales on glass thermometers. 3,454,387, 7-8-69, CI. 65-60.
Ishii, Kaoru: See —
Suzuki, Toshi; and Ishii, Kaoru, 3, 443,040.
Ishii, Keiichiro: See —
Uebayashi, Yuzuru; Sakimoto, Reiji; Ishii, Keiichiro; Asada, Mit-
suo; and Taniguchi, Takuzo.3,427,385.
Ishii, Sumihiro: See —
Uzu, Keizo; Takahira, Hiroshi; Kato, Hiromasa; Sugiyama,
Noriyuki; Haneda, Tomotsune; and Ishii, Sumihiro.3,424,743.
Ishii, Tadashi: See—
Yanagisawa, Akimasa; Kanbe, Kenichi; Sano, Tsunenori; and
Ishii,Tadashi,3,427,I12.
Ishii, Toshio, to Hamada Printing Press Mfg., Co., Ltd. Mechanism
for mounting wrap-around plates on the impression cylinder.
3,434,415, 3-25-69, CI. 101-415.1
Ishii, Toshio; Takamatsu, Yasuto; Yurigi, Shojiro; and Masuda, Kat-
sutada, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Composition for the
treatment and/or prevention of coccidiosis in poultry. 3,483,292,
12-9-69, CI. 424-251.
Ishii, Yoshio; and Sakai, Shizuyoshi, to Argus Chemical Corporation.
Redox polymerization system including an oxazirane. 3,446,752,
5-27-69, CI. 252-426.
764
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ishii, Yoshio: See—
Seto, Ichiro; Tanaka, Humikazu; lshii, Yoshio; Nagae, Yuji; and
Kitakata, Setsuo.3,449,405.
Ishii, Yoshiteru; and Inokuchi, Takashi, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. Delay time control system for signal check or cor-
rection. 3,453,592, 7-1-69, CI. 340-146.1
(shikawa, Hidehiko; Sato, Mikio; and Matsui, Kazuo, to Keuffel &
Esser Company. Silver halide element containing a developer and
aromatic sulfinic acid stabilizers. 3,466,173, 9-9-69, CI. 96-95.
Ishikawa, Hideo; See —
Sugiura, Shotaro; Ueno, Haruo; Nakatomi, Shunsuke; Ishikawa,
Hideo; and lnoue, Tosihiro.3,423,387.
Ishikawa, Hisako: See —
lnoue, Michiro; Ishikawa, Masayuki; and Ishikawa,
Hisako.3,467,663.
Ishikawa, Hisao: See —
Takada, Toshihisa; Ishikawa, Hisao; Tado, Keishi; and Matsui,
Yukio.3,481,782.
Ishikawa, Jiro; See —
Tanaka, Shigefumi; Ishikawa, Jiro; Matumoto, Tosiaki; and
Kovacs, Lajos J. ,3,469,403.
Ishikawa, Kazuo; and Iwaki, Koichi, to Jeco Co., Ltd. Tuning fork
assembly for use with rotary timepiece movement. 3,485,032, 12-
23-69, CI. 58-23.
Ishikawa, Kunio: See —
Hayakawa, Masashi; Kadotani, Makoto; and Ishikawa, Ku-
nio,3,427,125.
Ishikawa, Masayuki; See —
lnoue, Michiro; Ishikawa, Masayuki; and Ishikawa,
Hisako,3,467,663.
Ishikawa, Nobuo: See —
Hasegawa, Noboru; Ishikawa, Nobuo; and Kondo, Susu-
mu,3,463,751.
Ishikawa, Sadao. Combinational plastic hanger-board construction.
3,452,959, 7-1-69, CI. 248-488.
Ishikawa, Shoichi, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Frictional
drive speed changer. 3,469,463, 9-30-69, CI. 74-206.
Ishikawa, Tadayuki: See —
lchimori, Masuo; and Ishikawa, Tadayuki, 3,462,769.
Ishikawa, Takao: See —
Onishi, Akira; Ishikawa, Takao; Sakata, Ryozo; Fujio, Ryota;
and Tsuruta, Teiji.3,467,624.
Ishikawa, Toshio; and Noda, Koji, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki
Kaisha. Sensitized paper development device. 3,442,589, 5-6-69,
CI. 95-77.5
Ishikawa, Tunezo: See —
Mori, Kan; Suminoe, Taro; Yamazaki, Tamotu; Ishikawa, Tu-
nezo; and Kogure, Akira,3,479,331.
Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha; See —
Akita, Yoshio; Maeda, Toyoo; and Yada, Toshio, 3,464,175.
Kano, Saburo; Yamada, Yoshio; and Watanuki, Shigeo,
3,429,675.
Komatsu, Toshiro; and Ujihara, Akira, 3,476,263.
Moriyama, Kazuhiro; and Hori, Toshimitsu, 3,429,336.
Nakamura, Hajima; and Akita, Yoshio, 3,484,930.
Nakamura, Hajime; Hori, Toshimitsu; and Sezaki, Kazuo,
3,429,695.
Nakamura, Hajime, 3,432,368.
Nakamura, Hajime; and Wada, Kamekichi, 3,463,677.
Oguri, Fujio; and Tsutsumi, Teruo, 3,482,714.
Sagae, Makoto, 3,456,739.
Shimizu, Makoto; Seki, Masao; and Nishizaki, Shinji, 3,452,968.
Tachimoto, Kazuo; Kamoshida, Tsugio; and Akagawa, Tsugio,
3,429,362.
Ishikura, Morizo: See —
Murakami, Zenzi; Ishikura, Morizo; and Manami,
Masahiro.3,440,689.
Ishimaru, Yoshino,: See —
Ueno, Akira; Matsuzaki, Etsuko; Momoki, Yoshio,; Ishimaru,
Yoshino,; Saito, Gosaku,; and Sakai, Sumio„3,420,859.
Ishimatsu, Tsuyoshi. Alkali chloride electrolytic mercury cells.
3,445,374, 5-20-69, CI. 204-270.
Ishimitsu, Akitoshi; Sugahara, Kinichi; Arakawa, Saburo; and
Kitazawa, Tadao, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., and
Kowaseiko Co., Ltd. Process of obtaining a granular charge for
the blast furnace from a pyrite cinder and iron manufacture dust
or powdered iron ore. 3,482,964, 12-9-69, CI. 75-5.
Ishimoto, Kunio; and Tanaka, Kozo, to Nippon Electric Company,
Limited. Cascaded transistor amplifiers. 3,470,485, 9-30-69, CI.
330-21.
Ishimoto, Nobuo: See —
Kawai, Kaiji; Hisada, Tadashi; and Ishimoto, Nobuo, 3,425,820.
Ishimura, Kazukiyo: See—
Mochida, Yasunori; Kurokawa, lkuji; Ishimura, Kazukiyo; and
Sotome, Hiromi, 3,464,5 14.
Ishiwara, Yoshimi: See —
Nagakura, Akira; lyoshi, Koichi; Kuribara, Tomio; and Ishiwara,
Yoshimi,3,453,840.
Ishiwata, Mamoru, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Defoam-
ing apparatus. 3,425,951, 2-4-69, CI. 252-361.
Ishiwata, Yukio: See —
Takahashi, Minoru; and Ishiwata, Yukio, 3,485, 156.
lshiyama, Taro: See —
Yamamura, Yuichi; and lshiyama, Taro, 3,452, 144.
Ishizaki, Akira, to Meidensha Electric Mfg., Co., Ltd. Starting circuit
for a synchronous motor. 3,449,652, 6-10-69, CI. 318-181.
Ishizaki, Kan; and Noto, Hajime, to Shingu Shoko, Ltd. Cutter.
3,430,343, 3-4-69, CI. 30-276.
Ishizaki, Keizo: See —
Torigai, Yasuo; and Ishizaki, Keizo,3,456,295.
Ishizaki, Yasutaro: See —
Nakamura, Hiroshi; Manmo, Shiro; Ishizaki, Yasutaro; Saito,
Tokuji; and Kato, Kin, 3,473,288.
Ishizawa, Kazuhiro: See —
Kogo, Masanori; and Ishizawa, Kazuhiro, 3,430,174.
Ishizawa, Masahiko, to Nippon Kokuyu Tetsudo. Resilient railway
wheel and axle drive. 3,453,971, 7-8-69, CI. 105-131.
Ishizawa, Shingo: See —
Mikoshiba, Tomoyoshi; Suzuki, Yasuo; and Ishizawa, Shin-
go, 3,476,674.
Ishizawa, Teruo: See —
Sakurai, Yoshiaki; Ishizawa, Teruo; Ishida, Shuichi; and Sekine,
Bunzo,3,449,342.
lshizu, Yoshio: See —
Kubota, Hiroyuki; Mimino, Tohru; Fukuda, Yuh; lshizu, Yoshio;
and Nago, Toshio.3,443,934.
lshizuka Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Seki, Shigeru; and Utsumi, Hiroshi, 3,464,806.
lshizuka, Yoshio: See —
Negishi, Eiichi; Horike, Akihiro; and lshizuka,
Yoshio.3,467,626.
Isjun, Alexandr Kononovich: See —
Butkevich, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Evteev, Dmitry Petrovich;
Karpeka, Viktor Alexandrovich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich;
and Isjun, Alexandr Kononovich,3,438,425.
Isler, Eduard W., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Electromagnetic
contactor unit. 3,458,838, 7-29-69, CI. 335-132.
Isley, Nathaniel Edward; and Jacks, Herbert E. M., to Wiley Manu-
facturing Company. Portable dredge. 3,430,920, 3-4-69, CI. 254-
185.
Isley Ralph E.; and Blower, Kenneth E., to Standard Oil Company,
The (Ohio). Method of making impact resistant nitrile polymer
films. 3,458,617, 7-29-69, CI. 264-206.
Isley, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, to Standard Oil Company,
The (Ohio). Impact resistant nitrile polymer articles. 3,437,628, 4-
8-69, CI. 260-31.8
Isley, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, to Standard Oil Company,
The (Ohio). Polyolefin-polyacrylonitrile laminate and method of
making same. 3,453,173, 7-1-69, CI. 161-190.
Isley, Ralph E.; and Adams, Richard C, to Standard Oil Company.
The (Ohio). Acrylonitrile polymer-wood laminated articles.
3,476,643, 11-4-69, CI. 161-251.
Isley, Ralph E.; Adams, Richard C; and Ball, Lawrence E., to Stan-
dard Oil Company, The (Ohio). Process for producing biaxially
stretched films from a nitrile polymer solution and product.
3,437,717, 4-8-69, CI. 260-881.
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy: See —
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Mohamed Rosh-
dy,3 ,446,774.
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft.
Cuprous salt-amine catalyzed phenol polymerization in presence of
alkali metal phenolate. 3,442,855, 5-6-69, CI. 260-47.
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy; and Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing organosilicon
nitrogen compounds. 3,481,964, 12-2-69, CI. 260-448.2
Ismail, Roshdy M.: See —
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M.,3,423,361.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M., 3,423,362.
Ismail, Roshdy M., to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Film-form-
ing polymeric organic compound stabilized against ultraviolet light
degradation with a ketophenoxy silane. 3,431,129, 3-4-69, CI.
106-187.
lsmay, Louis Fletcher. Speed shoes. 3,442,242, 5-6-69, CI. 1 14-67.
Ismay, Louis Fletcher. Speed shoes. 3,459,147, 8-5-69, CI. 114-67.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; and Ikeda, Takeshi,
to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Funnel spinning of
viscose rayon filaments. 3,431,336, 3-4-69, CI. 264-169.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima, Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the high-speed spinning of viscose
filaments. 3,452,129, 6-24-69, CI. 264-180.
Isobe, Kosaku; and Kakiage, Seinosuke, to Kokusai Denki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Heat treatment apparatus for a travelling yarn or yarns.
3,449,549, 6-10-69, CI. 219-388.
Isofilm International: See —
Roman, Leonard F.; and Elliott, George H., 3,437,734.
Isogai, Yuzuru: See —
Yamauchi, Saburo; Taura, Teruchika; Isogai, Yuzuru; and
Seino, Hideki.3,469,372.
LIST OF PATENTEES
765
Isogawa, Masataka, to Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
Thermoplastic resinous blends of alpha methyl styrene-methyl
methacrylate copolymers with graft copolymers. 3,463,833, 8-26-
69, CI. 260-876.
Isolated Beef Protein Supplements, Inc.: See—
Lipner, Stuart, 3,449,124.
Isom, Jessie Tom: See —
Flickinger, Earl Dan; and lsom, Jessie Tom, 3,436,429.
lsomura Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.: See —
Kiyohara, Shinzo; and Shibasaki, Yasuichi, 3,434,905.
Ison, Robert C, to V-M Corporation. Noise control circuit.
3,478,271, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 325-478.
Iso/Serve, Inc.: See —
Fitzgerald, Joseph J.; and Brownell, Gordon L., 3,421,001.
Isotopes, Inc.: See —
McCall, Richard C, 3,471,699.
lsowa, Yoshikazu, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Incorporated. Organic
imino compound metal halide complexes and process for produc-
ing the same. 3,441,579, 4-29-69, CI. 260-429.5
Israel, Jack D., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Dividing
circuit with binary logic switch in feedback circuit to change
dividing factor. 3,484,699, 12-16-69, CI. 328-46.
Israel, Michael G.: See —
Perrino, Albert C; and Israel, Michael G., 3,479,408.
Israel Mining Industries-Institute for Research and Development:
See —
Ben-Moshe, Shemayahu; Shorr, Leonard Marshall; and Sofer,
Noah, 3,475,401.
Israel Mining Industries-Institute of Research and Development: See-
Shorr, Leonard Marshall; and Sofer, Noah, 3,470,147.
Israel Petrochemical Enterprises Ltd.: See —
Ben-Moshe, Shemayahu; Shorr, Leonard Marshall; and Sofer,
Noah, 3,475,401.
Shorr, Leonard Marshall; and Sofer, Noah, 3,470,147.
Israel, Robert D.: See —
Peck, Albert C; and Israel, Robert D., 3,481, 705.
Israel, State of. Prime Minister's Office, The:5ce —
Zilkha, Albert; and Avny, Yair, 3,441,526.
Israelson, Arlo F., to Eriez Manufacturing Company. Turn-off per-
manent magnet. 3,452,310, 6-24-69, CI. 335-286.
Israelson, Arlo F.; and Tenpas, Emerson J., to Eriez Manufacturing
Company. Permanent magnetic pulley. 3,454,913, 7-8-69, CI. 335-
306.
Israelson, Gosta. Gasoline mileage gage. 3,446,066, 5-27-69, CI. 73-
114.
Isreeli, Jack: See —
Bilichniansky, Theodore; Isreeli, Jack; and Smythe, William
J.,3,425,357.
Isreeli, Jack, to Techicon Corporation. Sample identification ap-
paratus. 3,482,082, 12-2-69, CI. 235-61.12
Isreeli, Jack; and Skeggs, Leonard T., to Technicon Instruments Cor-
poration. Variable volume conduit. 3,464,794, 9-2-69, CI. 23-230.
Isreeli, Jack; and Skeggs, Leonard T., to Technicon Corporation.
Volume-adjustable conduit for liquid analysis apparatus.
3,479,142, 1 1-18-69, CI. 23-253.
Isreeli, Jack; Smythe, William J.; and Larrabee, Edward W., to
Technicon Corporation. Automatic analysis apparatus control
means. 3,481,708, 12-2-69, CI. 23-253.
Issa, Manuel A.: See —
Downs, Harold H.; and Issa, Manuel A. ,3,426,3 19.
Isserlin, Evgeny Borisovich; and Bystrov, Jury Alexandrovich. Non-
contact current-sensing device employing a vacuum tube sur-
rounding the current carrying conductor. 3,453,475, 7-1-69, CI.
313-162.
Isshiki, Masaki, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Finder optical system of a
single lens reflex camera. 3,455,225, 7-15-69, CI. 95-42.
Isshiki, Setsuya, to Fujikura Cable Works, Ltd., The. Butyl rubber-
insulated electric cable and method of manufacture thereof.
3,472,692, 10-14-69, CI. 117-218.
Issler, Jorg: See —
Zechnall, Richard; Issler, Jorg; Sohner, Gerhard; and Worz,
Paul,3,463,134.
Isstas, Hans. Internal combustion engine with circular ring pistons.
3,481,313, 12-2-69, CI. 123-13.
Ista, Myron H., to Case, J. I., Company. Concrete mixer apparatus.
3,441,255, 4-29-69, CI. 259-146.
Istag A.G. Suhr/AG: See—
Bilbe, William George, 3,444,021.
Istel, Jacques A.; and Guilfoyle, Le Roy F., to Parachutes Incor-
porated. Parachuting apparatus. 3,437,295, 4-8-69, CI. 244-148.
Istituto de Angeli S.p.A.: See —
Casadio, Silvano, 3,420,822.
Isyangulov, Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich: See —
Mezhlumov, Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko, Viktor Ivanovich;
Turik, Vladimir Fedorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shibanov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev, Konstantin
Stepanovich; Isyangulov, Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich; Zinnatul-
lin, Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin,
Viktor Petrovich; Serper, Ruvin losifovich; Koksharov,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbunov, Vladimir
Ivanovich, 3, 47 3, 624.
itaCo: See —
Grangaard, George H., 3,422,549.
Itakura, Kiyoshi, to Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. Bait apparatus for
drawing out glass ribbons from bolten bath. 3,480,423, 11-25-69,
CI. 65-182.
Itakura, Kiyoshi; and Takigawa, Hideaki, to Nippon Sheet Glass Co.,
Ltd. Apparatus for stretching molten sheet glass laterally.
3,450,518, 6-17-69, CI. 65-182.
Italiano, Larry. Metal label strip apparatus. 3,448,909, 6-10-69, CI.
227-86.
Italo American Prentice S.p.A.: See —
Dal Negro, Ruggero, 3,480,045.
Itami, Thomas T., to Parma Water Lifter Company. Mobile beet
cleaning apparatus. 3,423,914, 1-28-69, CI. 56-121.46
Itano, Kohei: See —
Tsunoda, Takahiro; Yamaoka, Tsuguo; Itano, Kohei; and Hori,
Haruo,3,486,900.
Itazaki, Hiroshi: See —
Nagata, Wataru; and Itazaki, Hiroshi,3,429,876.
Itek Corporation: See —
Arazi, Efraim R., 3,435,227.
Aschenbrenner, Claus M.; Hsieh, Hsueh Y.; and Libby, Richard
L., 3,438,050.
Bartlett, Richard F., 3,452,331.
Berman, Elliot; and Ekman, Carl F. W., 3,424,582.
Berman, Elliot, 3,453,639.
Berman, Elliot, 3,471,288.
Berman, Elliot, 3,477,850.
Cerasani, Americo J., 3,452,912.
Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois R., 3,485,160.
Cronig, Alvin; McCarthy, Joseph V.; and Gruber, Francois,
3,485,348.
Fairbanks, Henry N.; and Robbins, Daniel H., 3,472,590.
Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Hixon, Philip E., 3,422,741.
Francis, Ronald, 3,445,230.
Hixon, Philip E.; Fleisher, Marvin B.; and Braithwaite, Bertrand
G., 3,472,143.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., 3,429,990.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., 3,432,674.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., 3,450,833.
Kane, John R., 3,429,703.
Miller, Joseph F. G.; and Watson, John T., 3,463,070.
Nolan, Terence H., 3,450,379.
Oliver, Donald S., 3,483,515.
Poison, Lawrence L., 3,458,801.
Robin, Gilbert J.; Cronig, Alvin; and Gruber, Francois R.,
3,472,138.
Sanford, Lloyd C, 3,440,935.
Stasey, Charles Marshall, 3,469,105.
Tyler, Arthur W., 3,425,048.
Yagelowich, Edwin T., 3,453,744.
I.T.E.S. Industria Ticinese Essiccatoi Speciali S.p.A.: See —
Franceschi, Rodolfo, 3,447,246.
Ithicon, Inc.: See—
Gister, Sidney; and Kronenthal, Richard L., 3,455,776.
Ito, Akira. Method and device for bookbinding. 3,452,376, 7-1-69,
CI. 11-1.
[to, Giichi; Takamura, Masao; Kato, Katsuhiro; and Kikuchi, Hisaei,
to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation. Elec-
tromagnet switching device in coordinate arrays. 3,431,519, 3-4-
69, CI. 335-112.
Ito, Haruo, to Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard, Ltd. Variable resistance
circuit. 3,446,987, 5-27-69, CI. 307-200.
Ito, Haruo, to Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard, Ltd. Bridge circuit hav-
ing phase shifter and nulling direction indicator. 3,473,1 17, 10-14-
69, CI. 324-57.
Ito, Haruo, to Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard, Ltd. Phase shifting cir-
cuit. 3,478,227, 11-11-69, CI. 307-232.
Ito, Hiroo: See —
Ogasawara, Takahisa; Tatemichi, Hidemaro; Ito, Hiroo; and Su-
zuki, Shigenari,3,458,568.
Ito, Hiroshi: See —
Kawamura, Hiroshi; Mukaihara, Kozi; Ito, Hiroshi; Akimoto,
Kiyoshi; Atsumi, Yaichiro; Taniguchi, Toshihiko; Takahashi,
Sadayoshi; and Saito, Ichiro, 3,425,359.
Ito, Hiroya; and Saisho, Takao, to Nitto Kasei Co., Ltd. Stabilizing
bis(triorganotin)oxides with phenyl salicylates. 3,424,775, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-429.7
Ito, Iko: See —
Nakamura, Akihide; Ito, Iko; and Kanbara, Kiyohiro,3,457,241.
Ito, Junkichi. Reduction gear. 3,453,906, 7-8-69, CI. 74-801.
Ito, Kanemitsu, to Colt's Inc. Method of preventing malfunction of a
magazine type firearm and gage for conducting same. 3,482,322,
12-9-69, CI. 33-168.
Ito, Kenichi, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Television FM
sound broadcasting with high frequency deviation in ST link.
3,427,543, 2-1 1-69, CI. 325-7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Hamada, Takaki; and Kuruma, Hiroshi,
to Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. Method for manufacturing
para-chlorophenol. 3,484,491, 12-16-69, CI. 260-623.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke; Ku-
ruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji, to Sumitomo Chemical Com-
pany, Ltd. Process for producing 2,6-xylenol. 3,465,047, 9-2-69,
CI. 260-621.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke; Ku-
ruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji, to Sumitomo Chemical Com-
pany, Ltd. Method for preparing 2,6-xylenol. 3,465,048, 9-2-69,
CI. 260-621.
Ito, Kunihiko: See —
Kita, Hideo; and Ito, Kunihiko, 3,442,636.
Ito, Makoto; and Yamamoto, Kazumoto, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Co.,
Ltd., mesne. Steel pipe tower using steel pipe joints and method
for assembling the same. 3,432,192, 3-1 1-69, CI. 285-382.2
Ito, Masatomo: See —
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka.3,435,067.
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, 3,439,020.
Ito, Michiaki, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Light beam
transmission system. 3,468,598, 9-23-69, CI. 350-45.
Ito, Mikiji; and Okuda, Ikuo, to Nippon Denso Kabushiki Kaisha.
Driving device for an air pump for purifying exhaust gas.
3,455,105, 7-15-69, CI. 60-30.
Ito, Miyaji; and Yanase, Toshiro, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Simultaneous aminoplast impregnation and direct dyeing
by the pad dwell process followed by hot curing of the aminoplast.
3.458,271, 7-29-69, CI. 8-18.
Ito, Reijiro, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., and Kokusai
Display Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Device for imparting horizontally
oscillatory rotating movement to articles. 3,425,011, 1-28-69, CI.
335-179.
Ito, Reijiro, to Kokusai Display Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Contactless
electromagnetic driving devices. 3,474,314, 10-21-69, CI. 318-128.
Ito, Ryoji: See —
Aoki, Setsuo; Shono, Setsuo; Ito, Ryoji; Arao, Yuzuru; and Hu-
kunaga, Masao, 3,458, 175.
Ito, Seiji: See —
Iseki, Takeshi; Koga, Kosho; and Ito, Seiji.3,426,414.
Miyake, Yasuhiko; Adachi, Saburo; Taguchi, Toshio; Hayashi,
Toshio; Ito, Seiji; Yamauchi, Tadafumi; and Minomiya, Katsu-
mi,3,457,226.
Ito, Shinya; Kanno, Katsuo; and Nakagawa, Ryoichi, to Daito
Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 4-Benzothiazoyl and 4-
benzothiadiazoyl azo dyed polyolefin articles and fibers and their
dyeing. 3,481,683, 12-2-69, CI. 8-4.
Ito, Shoichi; Kawamoto, Ichiro; and Hara, Yoichiro, to Toyo Rayon
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process and apparatus for photochemical reac-
tion. 3,431,188, 3-4-69, CI. 204-157.1
Ito, Shozo: See —
Imai, Orio; Usuba, Yoshiro; and Ito, Shozo,3,446,493.
Ito, Sukehiro, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Time-division
multiplexed PCM transmission system. 3,463,887, 8-26-69, CI.
179-15.
Ito, Sukehiro; and Yokoyama, Seijiro, to Nippon Electric Company,
Limited. Rectangular-code regenerator. 3,447,086, 5-27-69, CI.
325-323.
Ito, Teruhiko; Mitsui, Naoshi; Maeda, Seiichiro; and Sawata,
Kiyoshi, to Seitetsu Kagaku Co., Ltd. Process for the production
of a high molecular weight polymer of an epoxide using a three
component catalyst comprising an organozinc compound, an or-
ganomagnesium compound and water. 3,444,102, 5-13-69, CI.
260-2.
Ito, Teruo: See —
Abe, Hidekazu; Shibata, Hiromichi; and Ito, Teruo, 3,445, 296.
Ito, Tokuo: See —
Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi; Ito, Tokuo; Komatsu, Kouei; Yasunaga,
Hidetoshi; and Ueda, Kenichi, 3,47 1,462.
Okuya, Eitaro; Ito, Tokuo; Sakaguchi, Akio; Komatsu, Koei; and
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi.3,454,680.
Ito, Toshinori: See —
Nozawa, Masayuki; Ito, Toshinori; Hayashi, Shingo; and Otsuka,
Naotoshi.3,427,912.
Ito, Yasumichi; Tuji, Akira; and Matano, Susumu, to Fuji Photo Film
Co., Ltd. Hinged container with a sliding cover. 3,482,757, 12-9-
69, CI. 229-9.
Ito, Yoichiro. Apparatus for fluid treatment by utilizing the centrifu-
gal force. 3,420,436, 1-7-69, CI. 233-17.
Ito, Yonezo: See—
Ito, Yonezo, 3,435,832.
Ito, Yonezo, 3,474,767.
Ito, Yonezo, to Ito, Yonezo, and Komachiya Honten Co., Ltd. Wig
framework. 3,435,832, 4-1-69, CI. 132-54.
Ito, Yonezo, to Ito, Yonezo, and Honten, Komachiya, Co., Ltd.
Wigs. 3,474,767, 10-28-69, CI. 132-53.
Ito, Yoshikazu; Wakamatsu, Shigeru; Hara, Yoichiro; and Morino,
Jiro, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of photonitrosation
of cycloalkane. 3,479,264, 11-18-69, CI. 204-162.
Ito, Yukihiko; See—
Takahashi, Miyao; Ito, Yukihiko; Yamada, Katsunori; and
Amemiya, Mitsuo.3,483,061.
Ito, Yukio; and Komizo, Hidemitsu, to Fujitsu Limited. Miniature
adjustable high frequency resonant circuit unit. 3,421,122, 1-7-69,
CI. 333-82.
Ito, Yushi: See —
Amano, Minoru; Nishihashi, Toru; Shinada, Shozo; and Ito,
Yushi.3,445,283.
Itoh, Kiyoshi, to Tokai Loom Works, Ltd. Combing apparatus having
provision for combing short fibers without waste. 3,435,486, 4-1-
69, CI. 19-215.
Itoh, Mimpei, to Tsunoda, Masanori. Elastic cap and stopper seal.
3,459,320, 8-5-69, CI. 215-47.
Itoh, Seiichi: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Maeda, Yo; Nakamura, Shuhei; Miyagi,
Toru; Itoh, Seiichi; Kimura, Minondo; and Suzuki,
Yasuo,3,428,555.
ITT Blackburn Corporation: See—
Toedtman, John A., 3,480,905.
ITT Rayonier Incorporated: See —
Alexander, William J.; Murphy, Charles F.; and McEniry,
Thomas E., Jr., 3,451,998.
Herrick, Franklin W.; and Bock, Louis H., 3,454,508.
Mitchell, Reid L.; Murphy, Charles F.; and Gwynn, John C,
3,424,744.
Quimby, George R.; and Goldschmid, Otto, 3,423,395.
Sobolev, Igor, 3,457,198.
Van Blaricom, Lloyd Eugene; and Johnston, Frederic Alan,
3,431,202.
Inner, William B., Ill, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Core testing. 3,481,185, 12-2-69, CI. 73-67.2
Itzkan, Irving, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Prismatic member for
differentially changing directions of light beams incident thereon.
3,442,571, 5-6-69, CI. 350-157.
Ivakin, Boris Fedorovich; Vavilov, Igor Konstantinovich; Rozental,
Nikolai Konstantinovich; and Roizen, Vladimir Zinovievich. Elec-
tromagnetic relay. 3,448,418, 6-3-69, CI. 335-193.
Ivaldi, Franco: See —
Milone, Giovanni; Bonaudo, Rodolfo; and Ivaldi, Fran-
co,3,473,244.
Ivan Sorvall, Inc.: See —
Schlutz, Charles A., 3,452,924.
Ivanchich, Peter G., to Ford Motor Company. Neutral clutch struc-
ture for a multiple ratio power transmission mechanism.
3,452,847, 7-1-69, CI.
Ivanchich, Peter G., to Ford Motor Company. Shift interlock lever
system for controlling ratio changes in a manually controlled
transmission. 3,486,392, 12-30-69, CI. 74-477.
Ivanhoe Research Corporation: See —
Noiles, Douglas G., 3,474,747.
Saray, George B., 3,463,103.
Scherr, Robert E.; McHose, Andre H.; Campbell, Ian P.; and
Bryan, Carney J.. 3,448,705.
Szentkuti, Charles, 3,442,505.
Ivanjukov, Diomid Vasilievich: See —
Baibakov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Ivanjukov, Diomid
Vasilievich; Bergo, Boris Georgievich; Gersh, Viktor
Semenovich; Vanov, Viktor Ivanovich; Cherny, llya
Rafailovich; Epstein, Roman losifovich; Bochaver, Kirill
Zyskovich; and Alentieva, Olga Anatolievna, 3,442,090.
lvanoff, Victor, to Tyler, Hayward, & Company Limited. Glandless
electrically driven pumps. 3,421,445. 1-14-69, CI. 103-87.
Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich: See —
Avilov, Viktor Zakharovich; Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich;
Daletsky, Genrikh Stanislavovich; Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich;
Kantor, Grigory Vladimirovich; Pasternak, Evgeny
Nikolaevich; Raigorodsky, Leonard Markovich; Schegolev,
Igor Stepanovich; and Shavrin, Nikolai Vasilievich, 3,460, 992.
Ivanov, Igor Nikolaevich: See —
Shonin, Leonid Nikolaevich; Konoplev, Jury Sergeevich;
Komarov, Jury Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Igor Nikolaevich; Silin,
Mikhail Danilovich; Veyalis, Nina Petrovna, and; and Karpin-
skaya. Vera Borisovna,3,443,432.
Ivanov, Ivan Vasilievich: See —
Vinogradov, Anatoly Sergeevich; Zaushitsyn, Vladimir Ev-
genievich; Tkach, Vasily Denisovich; Omelchenko, Alexandr
Alexandrovich; Pogrebitsky, Ruvim Davydovich; Minovsky,
Vladimir Falkovich; Kiselev, Nikolai Petrovich; Ivanov, Ivan
Vasilievich; Malomuzh, Vladimir Grigorievich; and Khrapach,
Evgeny Ivanovich, 3,472, 298.
Ivanov, Nikolai Dmitrievich; Kaminsky, Fridrikh Davydovich; and
Kuznetsov, Vladimir Ilich. Mount for electric vacuum devices.
3,473,072, 10-14-69, CI. 313-317.
Ivanov, Valentin Alexandrovich: See —
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Valentin Alexan-
drovich; Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady
Ivanovich; Vasilenko, Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov,
Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly; Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev,
LIST OF PATENTEES
767
Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidu-
rov, Leonid Konstantinovich, 3, 472,036.
lvanov, Viktor Alexeevich: See—
Kostrov, Pavel Mikhailovich; Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich; Garin,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; lvanov, Viktor Alexeevich; and
Dmitriev, Jury Ivanovich, 3,485, 238.
Ivanovic, Peter; and Mulgrave, Thomas P., to United States of
America, Navy. Restraining sleeve-cadre tension bar. 3,454,243,
7-8-69, CI. 244-63.
Ivashkov, Nikolai Melitonovich; See —
Oskolsky, Asaf Alexandrovich; Ivashkov, Nikolai Melitonovich;
Rastorguev, Vladislav Vladimirovich; Shmuilov, Nikolai
Leonidovich; and Zhavoronkov, Lev Vasilievich.3,426,717.
lvec, Martin: See —
Houpis, Constantinos E.; and lvec, Martin, 3,46 1,399.
lvec, Martin, to Motorola, Inc. Sequential flasher. 3,474,410, 10-21-
69, CI. 340-82.
lvec, Martin, to Motorola, Inc. Transistor multivibrator flasher cir-
cuit. 3,478,248, 11-11-69, CI. 315-205.
Kernel, Alix; and Just, Marcel, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme
pour I'Etude et I Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Ap-
paratus for cracking and burning hydrocarbons. 3,453,084, 7-1-69,
CI. 23-277.
Ivers, John R.: See —
Carlson, Thomas W.; and Ivers, John R, 3,479,596.
Ivers-Lee Company: See —
Van Mil, Stephen A., Jr., 3,439,469.
lversen, Einar C: See —
Olson, Willard E.; and lversen, Einar C, 3,486,248.
lversen, Hans H. Wall mounted bracket for holding containers.
3,480,244, 11-25-69, CI. 248-312.
lversen, Kristian, to Danfoss A/S. Servomotor. 3,431,726, 3-11-69,
CI. 60-23.
lversen. Per Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Nordstroms Linbanor Corpora-
tion. Reciprocating type conveyor. 3,420,358, 1-7-69, CI. 198-219.
Iverson, Clarence W., Jr.; and Wilson, Clyde R. Musical playing aid.
3,472,1 17, 10-14-69, CI. 84-474.
Iverson, Gary J.; and Collins, David M., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Shift enable algorithm implementation means. 3,436,737, 4-1-69,
CI. 340-172.5
Iverson, Marlowe L., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Gal-
vanic cell electrolyte. 3,441,441, 4-29-69, CI. 136-83.
Iverson, Noel S., to New Ulm Manufacturing Company. Precision
road grader with tiltable frame. 3,435,546, 4-1-69, CI. 37-108.
Iverson, Roland N. Brackets for mounting on a bedside table or the
like. 3,423,057, 1-21-69, CI. 248-296.
Ives, Clifford E. Tape tab. 3,468,493, 9-23-69, CI. 242-74.
Ives, Henry D.: See —
Carlson, Carl O.; Ives, Henry D.; and Jones, John L., 3,448,458.
Ives, John Alfred Walter. Measuring and calculating means for gaug-
ing or measuring devices. 3,468,033, 9-23-69, CI. 33-147.
Ives, Kenneth D.; and Rastogi, Vijay, to Babcock & Wilcox Com-
pany, The. Strain gage transducer assembly. 3,433,060, 3-18-69,
CI. 73-88.5
Ives, Milton N.: See —
Haydon, Arthur W.; and Ives, Milton N., 3,427,574.
Wester, Andrew S., to Polaroid Corporation. Aperture trim means
for a photoflash exposure control system. 3,433,144, 3-18-69, CI.
95-64.
Ivester, Andrew S., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control ap-
paratus. 3,461,785, 8-19-69, CI. 95-53.3
Ivester, Andrew S., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure value deter-
mining system for photographic apparatus. 3,473,452, 10-21-69,
CI. 95-10.
Ivey, Kenneth H.; and Chastain, Sidney, to United States of Amer-
ica, Interior. Extraction of copper from molten metal melts.
3,441,404, 4-29-69, CI. 75-76.
Ivey, Kenneth H.: See —
Nichols, Earl F.; Ivey, Kenneth H.; and Shell, Haskiel
R. ,3 ,443,89 1.
IVF Verbandstoffmaschinen-Fabrik Schaffhausen: See —
Witschi, Fritz; and Bunzli, Max, 3,449,797.
Ivie, Charles V.; and Wilkerson, Marvin R. Control system for a D.
C. load having an analog input. 3,465,227, 9-2-69, CI. 318-257.
Ivins, Barbara: See —
Goodell, John D.; Ivins, Barbara; Wistrand, John C; and Tasi,
Vasil.3,424,393.
Ivko, Joseph J. Operator means for automobile doors having push-
button latches. 3,451,167, 6-24-69, CI. 49-279.
Ivnas, Lennart; Lindvall, Erik Emanuel; and Steffner, Sven Evert, to
Fiskeby Aktiebolag. Method for the treating of wood chips.
3,481,686, 12-2-69, CI. 21-7.
Ivy, Edward Everett: See —
Smith, Herbert Q.; and Ivy, Edward Everett.3,466,374.
Ivy, Joseph G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. System to con-
trol and duplicate movement hydraulically. 3,482,643. 12-9-69, CI.
180-79.2
Iwaasa, Noboru: See —
Yamamoto, Hisao; and Iwaasa, Noboru.3,466,152.
Iwabuchi, Shinichi: See—
Eguchi, Takashi; Iwabuchi, Shinichi; and Akiyama,
Takao.3,467,493.
Iwahara, Katsutoshi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Auto-
matic adjusting system of tuned amplifier. 3,484,707, 12-16-69,
CI. 330-2.
Iwahashi, Syunji: See —
Tsukamoto, Hiroshi; and Iwahashi, Syunji, 3,438,9 1 2.
Iwai, Issei; and Nakamura, Norio, to Sankyo Company Limited.
Process for preparing 3-aminoisoxazole derivatives. 3,435,047, 3-
25-69, CI. 260-307.
Iwai, Issei; and Nakamura, Norio, to Sankyo Company Limited.
Process for preparing 5-aryl-3-aminoisoxazoles. 3,435,048, 3-25-
69, CI. 260-307.
Iwai, Issei; Ohki, Eiji; Oida, Sadao; and Takagi, Hiromu, to Sankyo
Company Limited. 3-Azabicyclo [3.3.1] nonane compounds.
3,475,439, 10-28-69, CI. 260-294.
Iwai, Issei; Seki, Isao; Minakami, Haruhiko; Kobayashi, Shinsaku; In-
ada, Satoru; and Kumakura, Seiji, to Sankyo Company Limited.
Aminophenanthrene compounds and process for preparing the
same. 3,471,502, 10-7-69, CI. 260-294.7
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai
Electric Company Limited. Fine gap and coarse gap video mag-
netic head arrangement. 3,465,098, 9-2-69, CI. 178-6.6
Iwai, Katsuyuki; Fukatsu, Motonori; and Sato, Fujio, to Akai Electric
Company Limited. System and method for direct magnetic record-
ing and reproducing of television signals employing inversion of
sync pulses. 3,483,318, 12-9-69, CI. 178-6.6
Iwai, Masuo: See —
Tagiri, Koichi; Iwai, Masuo; and Nikaido, Yoshiwaka, 3,435,968.
Iwaki, Akio: See —
Yamada, Shunichi; Achiwa, Kazuo; Terashima, Shiro; and Iwaki,
Akio; said,3,422,135.
Iwaki, Koichi: See —
Ishikawa, Kazuo; and Iwaki, Koichi, 3,485,032.
Iwakura, Yoshio; and Akiyama, Masayasu, to Mitsubishi Petrochemi-
cal Co., Ltd. Preparation of polyoxadiazoles. 3,484,389, 12-16-69,
CI. 260-2.
Iwamatsu, Mayuki; and Fujimura, Akira, to Aida Iron Works & Co.,
Ltd. Clutch and brake combination. 3,432,014, 3-11-69, CI. 192-
18.
Iwamatsu, Mayuki: See —
Tezuka, Yoshitomo; and Iwamatsu, Mayuki, 3,457, 874.
lwamoto, Hidenori: See—
Murakami, Masuo; Takahahi, Kozo; Matsumoto, Jun; and
lwamoto, Hidenori,3,461,l 14.
lwamoto, Kazukiyo: See —
Ueda, Keizo; Nagata, Koetsu; Fujita, Kentaro; and lwamoto,
Kazukiyo,3,425,09l.
lwamoto, Takeaki: See —
Nakayama, Chozo; Kaku, Teiichi; Aizawa, Hiizu; and lwamoto,
Takeaki.3,472,017.
Iwankovitsch, Stephen W.: See —
Mantel, Edward R.; Vigor, Charles W.; and Iwankovitsch,
Stephen W.,3,479,731.
Iwasa, Mitsuhiro: See —
Yamamoto, Kazumi; Iwasa, Mitsuhiro; Ema, Kenji; and Arai,
Noboru.3,422,037.
Iwasaka, Tatsuo: See —
Yuminaka, Takeo; and Iwasaka, Tatsuo.3,463,991.
Iwasaki, Cedric E.: See —
Douglas, Raymond J.; Handler, Elliott; Iwasaki, Cedric E.; Kos-
soff, Joseph; and Ryan, John W., 3,475,857.
Iwasaki, Hidesuke: See —
Ueyanagi, Jisaburo; Iwasaki, Hidesuke; Kamiya, Takaaki; and
Oka, Osamu.3,444,187.
Iwasaki, Iwao, to Minnesota, University of. The Regents of the.
Method of removing fatty acid coating from iron ores. 3,430,763,
3-4-69, CI. 209-10.
Iwasaki, lwao: See —
Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Kojima, Koujiro; Kahata, Hisashi; and
Iwasaki, Iwao,3,453,10l.
Iwasaki, Kenjiro: See —
Oguchi, Hakuro; and Iwasaki, Kenjiro, 3,473,458.
Iwasaki, Kogi: See —
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; and Ikeda,
Takeshi.3,431,336.
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima. Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi.3,452,129.
Iwasaki, Nozomu; and Hadland, Wayne O., to United States of
America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Control
device. 3,472,086, 10-14-69, CI. 74-89.18
Iwasaki, Sadaya: See —
Morita, Hiroshi; Fuse, Motoyosi; Iwasaki, Sadaya; Yamagishi,
Hisato; Kawaguchi, Syojiro; and Tanigawa,
Koichiro.3,476,976.
Iwasaki, Tomio: See —
Watanabe, Yasuo; Arawaka, Tsukasa; and Iwasaki,
Tomio.3,470.150.
768
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Iwasaki, Yasuhiro: See—
Sagara, Hideo; Iwasaki, Yasuhiro; Ohe, Tsutomu; and Mashimo,
Tomoyuki,3,43 1,630.
lwasawa, Hiroshi; Inoki, Kazuyoshi; and iseki, Hajime, to Citizen
Tokei Kabushiki Kaisha. Stop and start mechanism for timepiece
movement. 3,452,539, 7-1-69, CI. 58-79.
lwasawa, Hiroshi; Isekil, Hajime; and Hirano, Hiroshi, to Citizen
Tokei Kabushiki Kaisha. Barrel spring. 3,433,011, 3-18-69, CI. 58-
86.
lwasawa, Takashi: See —
Yanagimachi, Akio; lwasawa, Takashi; Masuko, Hitoshi; and
Yaguchi, Keiichi.3,454,713.
Iwase, Keizo; Takada, Toshio; Kiyama, Masao; Kasahara, Shigenobu;
Fukatsu, Tamotsu; Takatsu, Soukichi; and Kusaka, Teiji, to
Toshiba Tungaloy Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for preparing raw
materials for sintered alloys. 3,440,035, 4-22-69, CI. 75-0.5
Iwashita, Katsumi; Yoshimura, Masasuke; Miyazaki, Seizaburo; and
Tamaki, Kunio, to Nippon Kakan Kabushiki Kaisha. On-board
loading and unloading system. 3,481,495, 12-2-69, CI. 214-15.
Iwaskiw, Lubomyr J.: See —
Laurent, Harold J.; and Iwaskiw, Lubomyr J. ,3,478, 274.
Iwata, Akira; and Murai, Sadao, to Sekisui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Extruder for shaping powdery thermoplastic resins.
3,470,584, 10-7-69, CI. 18-12.
Iwata, Hideo: See —
Tsunoda, Yoshimasa; Iwata, Hideo; Okada, Tsutomu; and Aso,
Kotaro,3,475,801.
Iwata, Kansei: See —
Sato, Risaburo; and Iwata, Kansei, 3,443,030.
Iwata, Kazumi: See —
Ichikawa, Yataro; Yamashita, Gentaro; and Iwata, Kazu-
mi,3,465,013.
Iwata, Koshi: See —
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi.3,427,491.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi, 3,427,492.
Iwata, Namio; Takahashi, Koichi; Sato, Isao; and Yanagisawa,
Sizuyasu, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd., and Canon
Camera Company, Incorporated. Flash bulb magazine. 3,454,756,
7-8-69, CI. 240-1.3
Iwata, Saburo; and Misawa, Akira, to Sony Corporation. Semicon-
ductor device including polycrystalline areas among monocrystal-
line areas. 3,475,661, 10-28-69, CI. 317-234.
Iwata, Shigeo, to Chyo Balance Corporation. Apparatus for measur-
ing changes in the weight of a sample. 3,469,455, 9-30-69, CI. 73-
432.
Iwauchi, Shigeki: See —
Batchelor, Gordon S.; Kishi, Kiyoshi; Iwauchi, Shigeki; and
Saito, Isamu.3,443,929.
Iwaya, Shoichi; and Yoshioka, Tunehiko, to TDK Electronics Com-
pany, Limited. Method of manufacturing plate condensers having
discharge elements. 3,456,314, 7-22-69, CI. 29-25.42
Iwaya, Shoichi; and Yoshioka, Tunehiko, to TDK Electronics Com-
pany, Limited. Plate condenser having discharge elements.
3,457,477, 7-22-69, CI. 317-256.
l.W.S. Nominee Company Limited: See —
Brown, Thomas Desmond, 3,461,509.
Mizell, Louis R., 3,483,602.
Ross, Donald A., 3,462,812.
Stone, Bernard David, 3,484,185.
Zahn, Helmut; and Bahra, Mamoun, 3,484,272.
Iyengar, Yathiraja: See —
Ahles, Lavern James; and Iyengar, Yathiraja.3,423,265.
Iyoda, Shozo: See —
Ubukata, Susumu; Mizutani, Yasukazu; and Iyoda,
Shozo,3,487,358.
lyoshi, Koichi: See —
Nagakura, Akira; lyoshi, Koichi; Kuribara, Tomio; and Ishiwara,
Yoshimi.3,453,840.
lzatt, James Paterson. Watering and drainage system. 3,461,675, 8-
19-69, CI. 61-11.
Izawa, Hiroaki: See —
Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi Susumu; Izawa, Hiroaki; Sawai, Tadashi;
and Kawakami, Koichiro.3,428,494.
Izawa, Shin-Ichi: See —
Kobayshi, Hidehiko; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Izawa, Shin-
Ichi,3,455,880.
Izen, Manuel; and Klotzek, George, said Klotzek assor to said Izen.
Apparatus and a method for discharging individual workpieces
from a superimposed supply thereof. 3,437,234, 4-8-69, CI. 221-1.
Izergina, Evgenia Valentinovna; Yakovlev, Georgy Konstantinovich;
Zakharova, Antonina Dmitrievna; and Komin, Nikolai Egorovich.
Nickel ferrites containing cobalt, lead and silicon. 3,450,635, 6-
17-69, CI. 252-62.59
Izrael, Larisa Borisovna: See —
Yakovich, Ninel losifovna; Khcheyan, Khachik Egorovich;
Izrael, Larisa Borisovna; Pavlichev, Alexei Fedorovich; and
Kondtratieva, Nina Nikolaevna.3,439,059.
Izuhara, Torao: See —
Ozeki, Saburoji; Kimura, Kenji; Shimasaki, Soichi; Izuhara,
Torao; Kadota, Osamu; and Sakurai, Kozi, 3,444, 806.
Izumi, Hideki Danny: See —
Andersen, Robert Leslie; Izumi, Hideki Danny; and Stinehelfer,
Jonathan Jerold, 3,475,622.
Izumi, Hideo: See —
Nagatsu, Hiroshi; Mimura, Yoshiaki; Izumi, Hideo; and Masuda,
Yoshihiro,3,436,614.
Izumi, Hiroshi; Katahira, Toshiaki; and Furuhashi, Michio, to Mat-
sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Method for improving sharp-
ness of television images. 3,472,950, 10-14-69, CI. 178-6.6
Izumi, Hiroshi: See —
Senda, Shigeo; Fujimura, Hajime; and Izumi, Hiroshi, 3,430, 258.
Izumi, John Y. Interconnectable modular connectors for tubular ele-
ments. 3,422,564, 1-21-69, CI. 46-22.
Izumi, Masahiro; Shima, Hiroshi; Matsumura, Shigeru; and Nobuyu-
ki, Asano, to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Method of manu-
facturing tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride. 3,453,292, 7-1-69, CI.
260-346.3
J & L Tank, Inc.: See —
Haslett, Gerald W., Jr., 3,420,419.
J & S Carburetor Company: See —
Jones, Sam P., 3,484,220.
Jaaksoo, Lembit; and Stange, Werner, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Electrical connecting element. 3,470,525, 9-
30-69, CI. 339-217.
Jabbar, Kamil Y., to Motorola, Inc. Motor control circuit.
3,458,792, 7-29-69, CI. 318-328.
Jablon, Theodore M., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Sedimentation
tank with lifting device for pier-supported raking mechanism.
3,465,888, 9-9-69, CI. 210-531.
Jablon, Theodore M., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Agitating ap-
paratus for flocculating treatment of suspensions. 3,466,016, 9-9-
69, CI. 259-100.
Jablon, Theodore M., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Settling tank with
center -pier supported rake structure. 3,482,704, 12-9-69, CI. 210-
531.
Jabloner, Harold, to Hercules Incorporated. Process for preparation
of polymer hydroperoxides. 3,458,597, 7-29-69, CI. 260-877.
Jablonski, Casmer S.: See —
Youngblood, Leonard C; Zaffaroni, Peter P.; and Jablonski,
Casmer S.,3,467,989.
Jablonski, Edward R., to McGraw-Edison Company. Luminaire.
3,435,202, 3-25-69, CI. 240-25.
Jablonski, Jan, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Variable
reluctance pickoff and switch to short circuit an output winding.
3,477,027, 11-4-69, CI. 323-51.
Jablonski, Jan, to Elliott Brothers (London) Limited. Displacement
measuring device. 3,481,199, 12-2-69, CI. 73-384.
Jablonski, Richard J., to Burroughs Corporation. Mechanism for
positioning a spheroidal type head to present a selected type to a
print position. 3,467,233, 9-16-69, CI. 197-16.
Jablonsky, Erich, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen Aktien-
gesellschaft. Balancing of steering spindles in power steering
systems. 3,461,779, 8-19-69, CI. 91-372.
Jablonsky, Erich: See —
Wagner, Heinrich; and Jablonsky, Erich.3,436,974.
Jabsen, Felix S., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Nuclear reac-
tor rod controller. 3,462,345, 8-19-69, CI. 176-36.
Jaccard, Leon, to Laboratoire Suisse de Recherches Horlogeres. Ap-
paratus for the registration of the medicaments and of their
valence on the basis of observed symptoms. 3,450,866, 6-17-69,
CI. 235-61.11
Jaccard, Rene Philippe. Alarm timepiece. 3,440,816, 4-29-69, CI.
58-18.
Jaccizzi Bros., Incorporated: See —
Nash, Floyd M., 3,442,385.
Jacevicius, Joseph: See —
Zakaitis, Robert C; and Jacevicius, Joseph.3,463,1 12.
Jacewicz, Jan: See —
Leskiewicz, Henryk J.; Jacewicz, Jan; and Olszewski,
Mariusz.3,463,442.
Jache, Albert W.: See—
Gambardella, Mario A.; Jache, Albert W.; and Kongpricha, San-
tad,3,446,592.
Jache, Albert W.; Kongpricha, Santad; and Pitts, James J., to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Preparation of CIF and CISbF.
3,451,775, 6-24-69, CI. 23-205.
Jache, Otto, to Accumulatorenfabrik Sonnenschein G.m.b.H. Process
for the production of filling materials for galvanic elements.
3,449,166, 6-10-69, CI. 136-27.
Jachim, Paul Lawrence, to Motorola, Inc. Dual complementary gate
keyed automatic gain control circuit. 3,449,513, 6-10-69, CI. 178-
7.3
LIST OF PATENTEES
769
Jack, Charles W., to Executive Line, Inc., The. Conversion device.
3,432,942, 318-69, CI. 35-31.
Jack, David; Ritchie, Alexander Crawford; Peel, Mervyn Evan; and
Harper, Norman James, to Allen & Hanburys Limited. 4-Phenyl-
piperidine derivatives. 3,458,521, 7-29-69, CI. 260-293.
Jack, Harry Ross Scarlett: Sec-
Wilde, Dennis; and Jack, Harry Ross Scarlett,3,473,9IO.
Jack, James; Stuart, Ronald Sangster; and Plumb, John Beckett, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Terpolymers containing
polysiloxane, polyoxyalkylane, and polyvinyl ester blocks.
3,478,075, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-448.2
Jack, Walter Q.; and Johnson, Loyd V., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Woodpulp bleaching process. 3,433,702, 3-18-69, CI.
162-87.
Jacke, Raymond E., to Reynolds Metals Company. Self-opening clo-
sure for a container. 3,435,977, 4-1-69, CI. 215-46.
Jacke. Raymond E., to Reynolds Metals Company. Sift-proof or
liquid-tight carton construction. 3,481,527, 12-2-69, CI. 229-37.
Jacke, Stanley E., to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Method
and apparatus for cleaning a pipe with sonic energy. 3,421,939, 1-
14-69, CI. 134-1.
Jacke, Stanley E.: See —
Soloff, Robert S.; Jacke, Stanley E.; and Bloch, Peter
K.,3,440,117.
Jackel, Arthur P.; See —
Huffman, Donald D.; and Jackel, Arthur P. ,3,479,503.
Jackel, Edgar: See —
Lindenmaier, Ernst E.; Jackel, Edgar; and Mathys, Ludwig
G.,3,435,592.
Jackel, Johann: See —
Espenschied, Helmut; and Jackel, Johann, 3,429, 194.
Jackes, Arthur M. Axial flow ground effect machine. 3,486,577, 12-
30-69, CI. 180-120.
Jackes-Evans Manufacturing Company: See —
Comwell, Alexander M., Jr., 3,482,422.
Harrell, Bob G., 3,423,970.
Miller, Joseph N.; and Harbaugh, Arthur G., 3,452,984.
Miller, Joseph N.; and Harbaugh, Arthur G., 3,467,377.
Wheeler, Raymond T., 3,452,491.
Jacketing Specialty: See —
Bates, Wesley V.; and Bates, Bobby L., 3,474,817.
Jackim, Eugene H.; and Land, David B., to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Phosphate derivatives of 3-hydroxyflavone. 3,453,291,
7-1-69, CI. 260-345.2
Jackisch, Philip F., to Ethyl Corporation. Preparation of
nitrilotriacetic acid. 3,470,245, 9-30-69, CI. 260-534.
Jackie, Otto: See —
Heilig, Alfred; and Zerrer, Gerhard, 3,477,482.
Jackie, Reinhard, to Gebr. Staiger. Electrically powered timepiece.
3,472,020, 10-14-69, CI. 58-28.
Jackie, William A.: See —
Bulbenko, George F.; and Jackie, William A.,3,455,952.
Jackley, Donald N.; and Reisman, Coleman A., to United States of
America, Navy. Seawater battery employing non-uniform distribu-
tion of electrolyte along battery length. 3,472,699, 10-14-69, CI.
136-100.
Jackman, Claude A.; and Turner, Elbert L., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Automatic locking receiver. 3,434,057, 3-18-69, CI.
325-423.
Jackman, Robert M., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Pipe coupling
having a split ring locking means. 3,434,745, 3-25-69, CI. 285-
,111.
Jackman, Ronald: See —
Nicholson, George Galloway; Jackman, Ronald; and Stubbins,
Derek.3,421,708.
Jacknau, Alex, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Automatic focus-
ing device for photographic reproducer. 3,431,052, 3-4-69, CI.
355-58.
Jacknow, Burton B.; and Moriconi, Joseph H., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Organosilicon terpolymers. 3,467,634, 9-16-69, CI. 260-80.71
Jackoboice, Edward W., to Monarch Road Machinery Company.
Compound rotary valve. 3,430,651, 3-4-69, CI. 137-596.
Jackoboice, Edward W., to Monarch Road Machinery Company.
Flexible control mechanism for valves and the like. 3,448,633, 6-
10-69, CI. 74-501.5
Jackoboice, George A., to Monarch Road Machinery Company.
Power means for a cement discharge chute. 3,481,440, 12-2-69,
CI. 193-10.
Jackovitz, John F.; and Jamison, Will B., to Kidde, Walter & Com-
pany, Inc., mesne. Foam producing material. 3,422,011, 1-14-69,
CI. 252-3.
Jackowski, Charles S.; Jensen, Donald F.; Muller, Hans R.; Noll,
Melvin R.; and Schaffer, Robert R., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Fluid-controlled data storage apparatus.
3,466,610, 9-9-69, CI. 340-172.5
Jacks, Eric; Feenan, John; and Clarke, Wilfred, to English Electric
Company Limited, The. Cartridge type electric fuse. 3,451,025, 6-
17-69, CI. 337-249.
Jacks, Eric; and Rowe, Charles, to English Electric Company
Limited, The. Fuse unit having an operation indicator. 3,480,901,
11-25-69, CI. 337-244.
Jacks, Eric: See —
Feenan, John; Jacks, Eric; and Murphy, John Eric, 3, 432,923.
Jacks, Herbert E. M.: See —
Isley, Nathaniel Edward; and Jacks, Herbert E. M., 3,430,920.
Jacks, Roy T.: See—
Piatt, William G.; and Jacks, Roy T., 3,468,550.
Jackson & Church Electronics Company, Inc.: See —
Petrick, Joseph R., 3,474,337.
Jackson, Albert S., to Milgo Electronic Corporation. Analog com-
puting apparatus with system scaling indicator. 3,422,257, 1-14-
69, CI. 235-193.
Jackson, Albert W. Method and apparatus for the testing and repair
of oxygen breathing apparatus. 3,486,366, 12-30-69, CI. 73-40.
Jackson and Church Electronics Company, Inc.: See —
Hren, John J., 3,486,020.
Jackson, Bernerd D.: See —
Devanney, Paul H.; and Jackson, Bernerd D., 3,46 1,775.
Jackson, Billy G.: See —
Morin, Robert B.; and Jackson, Billy G., 3,466,275.
Jackson, Boris A.; Nalbantian, Stepan; and Remondino, Benedetto,
to U.S. Components Inc. Clip feeding and attaching machine.
3,448,507, 6-10-69, CI. 29-21 1.
Jackson Buff Corporation: See —
Atkins, David B., 3,438,080.
Jackson, Byron, Inc.: See —
Alder, Robert L., 3,431,654.
Alder, Robert L., 3,440,730.
Alder, Robert L., 3,466,754.
Alder, Robert L., 3,466,755.
Alder, Robert L., 3,470,620.
Alder, Robert Lee, 3,457,654.
Alder, Robert Lee, 3,464,120.
Burstall, William M., 3,461,666.
Dickmann, John L.; Flick, Howard S.; and Palmer, Melvin J.,
3,481,228.
Dickmann, John L.; and Palmer, Melvin J., 3,481,229.
Dickmann, John L.; and Flick, Howard S., 3,483,774.
Garcia, Calixto F., 3,421,585.
Grant, John C, 3,466,693.
Grant, John C, 3,475,781.
Jones, Taylor L.; and Turner, John W., Jr., 3,458,230.
McFadden, Edward J., 3,479,062.
McGrath, John J., 3,455,613.
McGrath, John J., 3,455,619.
Merritt, John B., 3,434,539.
Raugust, Theodore A., 3,460,619.
Scott, Lyle B., 3,437,137.
Scott, Lyle B., 3,437,138.
Scott, Lyle B., 3,440,096.
Scott, Lyle B., 3,447,606.
Scott, Lyle B., 3,470,903.
Taylor, Raymond G., Jr., 3,455,401.
Taylor, Raymond G., Jr., 3,468,035.
Turner, John W., Jr., 3,422,506.
Turner, John W., Jr., 3,454,297.
Jackson, Carl D.: See —
Bentley, Thomas A.; and Jackson, Carl D., 3,448, 814.
Jackson, Carl Thomas, to True Temper Corporation, mesne. Railway
rail fastener device. 3,477,642, 11-1 1-69, CI. 238-349.
Jackson, CD., Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Bentley, Thomas A.; and Jackson, Carl D., 3,448,814.
Jackson, Charles N., Jr.; and Spear, Ward G., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for
measuring the void fraction of hydrogenous fluids. 3,461,286, 8-
12-69, CI. 250-43.5
Jackson, Clark E., to Purex Corporation, Ltd. Pumping mechanisms.
3,460,482, 8-12-69, CI. 103-152.
Jackson, Clark E., to Purex Corporation, Ltd. Self cleaning nozzle.
3,474,968, 10-28-69, CI. 239-118.
Jackson, Clifford E., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Horizontal rotary
filter assembly. 3,478,885, 1 1-18-69, CI. 210-194.
Jackson, David L., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Automatic sort-
ing apparatus and method of sorting. 3,457,693, 7-29-69, CI. 53-
35.
Jackson, David, to Express Dairy Company (London) Limited. Time
indicator. 3,480,402, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-254.
Jackson, David: See —
Hudson, Clifford Harold; Ashton, Thomas Richard; Cottle, Vic-
tor Claude Herbert; and Jackson, David, 3,466,850.
Jackson, Dean R. Grain circulator. 3,445,091, 5-20-69, CI. 259-111.
Jackson. Don M., Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Method of fabricating a
semiconductor structure with an electrically isolated region of
semi- conductor material. 3,461,003, 8-12-69, CI. 148-175.
Jackson, Don M., Jr.; Frazee, Orville Phillip; and Waldow, Peter, to
Motorola, Inc. Multilayer semiconductor device. 3,454,434, 7-8-
69, CI. 148-33.5
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 49
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jackson, Don M., Jr.; and Howard, Robert W., to Motorola, Inc.
Epitaxial growth of germanium. 3,473,978, 10-21-69, CI. 148-175.
Jackson, Donald M.; and Gierut, Joseph F., to FMC Corporation.
Packing for a fluid joint. 3,469,850, 9-30-69, CI. 277-83.
Jackson, Earl V., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Releasable
locking latch. 3,432,195, 3-1 1-69, CI. 287-189.36
Jackson, Earl V.; and Mohrman, Richard C, to Bausch & Lomb, In-
corporated. Tangent screen field of vision testing apparatus.
3,476,465, 1 1-4-69, CI. 351-23.
Jackson, Elizabeth Rosemary Norton. Safety devices for sheet metal
presses and the like. 3,473,357, 10-21-69. CI. 72-2.
Jackson, Eric W., to Becorit (Research) Limited. Suspended track
gripping locomotive. 3,456,597, 7-22-69, CI. 105-30.
Jackson, Francis E., to Nelsons Silk Limited. Interlacing method and
apparatus. 3,468,113, 9-23-69, CI. 57-34.
Jackson, Francis E., to Nelsons Silk Limited. Method of and ap-
paratus for making an interlaced yarn. 3,468,114, 9-23-69, CI. 57-
34.
Jackson, Frank H.; and Rumbutis, Bernard R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Process and apparatus for removing diffusible liquid
from a permeable solid. 3,448,528, 6-10-69, CI. 34-9.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corporation. Fluid fitting
plug assembly. 3,482,863, 12-9-69, CI. 287-126.
Jackson, Harold Ernest, to Petrol Injection Limited. Fuel injection
systems. 3,431,900, 3-1 1-69, CI. 123-139.
Jackson, Harold S., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. Arc
power responsive control system for consumable electrode fur-
nace. 3,435,121, 3-25-69, CI. 13-13.
Jackson, Harold W.: See —
Michael, James L.; and Jackson, Harold W., 3,427, 167.
Jackson, Henry, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method and composition for autocatalytically depositing copper.
3,436,233,4-1-69, CI. 106-1.
Jackson, Herbert C; Havelock, William E. B.; and Morrison, Albert
W. Immersed pumps boiler cleaning. 3,462,302, 8-19-69, CI. 134-
169.
Jackson, Hugh J., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Strip guiding ap-
paratus. 3,447,354, 6-3-69, CI. 72-250.
Jackson, Jacob. Electrically operated heat transfer devices.
3,462,724, 8-19-69, CI. 338-229.
Jackson, James A., to Meadow Steel Products, Inc. Concrete slab
key-joint forming member. 3,437,018, 4-8-69, CI. 94-17.
Jackson, James Augustus, to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Sta-
bilization of dimethyl terephthalate. 3,485,867, 12-23-69, CI. 260-
475.
Jackson, James S., to Mavor & Coulson Limited. Endless-belt con-
veyors. 3,455,437, 7-15-69, CI. 198-192.
Jackson, James S.; and Reeber, Morton D., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Tube coupling. 3,436,104, 4-1-69, CI. 285-
242.
Jackson, Jesse M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Air
drying system. 3,477,204, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 55-33.
Jackson, John Brian; Sherliker, Francis Raymond; and Long, Hamish
Arthur, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Mouldable
polyester compositions containing finely divided pyrophyllite.
3,479,318, 11-18-69, CI. 260-40.
Jackson, John E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method for shield-
ing a gas effluent. 3,470,347, 9-30-69, CI. 219-76.
Jackson, John Eugene: See—
Charman, Walter M., Jr.; and Jackson, John Eugene, 3, 436, 883.
Jackson, John G., Jr., deceased (by Bank of the Southwest National
Association, executor); Beson, John, and; and Crawford, Charles
R., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Well completion ap-
paratus. 3,438,654, 4-15-69 CI. 285-141.
Jackson, John Harry; and Schmidt, Walther, to Reynolds Metals
Company. Aluminum reduction of beryllium halide. 3,477,844,
1 1-11-69, CI. 75-63.
Jackson, Joseph C; and Seipt, Willard R., to Certain-Teed Products
Corporation. Method of curing cementitions articles. 3,427,374, 2-
11-69, CI. 264-79.
Jackson, Joseph C; and Seipt, Willard R., to Certain-Teed Products
Corporation. Method of curing hydraulic cement. 3,428,721, 2-18-
69, CI. 264-79.
Jackson, Joseph F., to Pratt Percision Hydraulics Limited. Six-phase
electrical stepping motor with control system including logic cir-
cuitry. 3,462,667, 8-19-69, CI. 318-138.
Jackson, Kenneth A.: See —
Hunt, John D.; and Jackson, Kenneth A. ,3,484, 153.
Jackson, Kerry A.: See —
Uimari, David C; and Jackson, Kerry A. ,3,445,684.
Jackson, Leslie T.: See —
Stone, Kenneth F.; and Jackson, Leslie T., 3,431 ,502.
Jackson, Lloyd J., to United States of America, Navy. Arming wire
assembly. 3,476,012, 11-4-69, CI. 89-1.5
Jackson, Meryl A.; and Owings, James L., to Anaconda Company,
The. Leaching zinc plant purification residue. 3,464,814, 9-2-69,
CI. 75-101.
lackson. Otto V. Mobile cleaning unit. 3,481,544, 12-2-69, CI. 239-
130.
Jackson, Peter F.: See —
Tremont, Peter L.; and Jackson, Peter F., 3,482,697.
Jackson, Ray D.: See —
van Bavel, Cornelius H. M.; and Jackson, Ray D., 3,436, 313.
Jackson, Richard M.; and Spruegel, Walter. Tire under inflation tell-
tale device. 3,476,073, 1 1-4-69, CI. 1 16-34.
Jackson, Richard Norman; and Freeman, Kenneth George, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Information transmission system.
3,456,071, 7-15-69, CI. 178-5.6
Jackson, Richard Norman; and Johnson, Keith Eric, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Method for transmitting and receiving educa-
tional television programs. 3,485,946, 12-23-69, CI. 178-6.
Jackson, Richard Robert. Hand-held surgical air flow instrument.
3,469,582, 9-30-69, CI. 128-276.
Jackson, Robert C, to Monsanto Company. Method and apparatus
for pneumatically depositing a web. 3,485,428, 12-23-69, CI. 226-
97.
Jackson, Robert E.; and Idoine, Harry E., to Challenge-Cook Bros.,
Incorporated. Fluid pump. 3,421,447, 1-14-69, CI. 103-149.
Jackson, Robert L., Jr., to American Air Filter Company, Inc.
Method for making a filamentous mat. 3,438,587, 4-15-69, CI.
242-42.
Jackson, Robert V.: See —
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., 3,436, 639.
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., 3,454, 860.
Jackson, Robert V.; and Burkett, Wilford B., to McCulloch Corpora-
tion. Direct current starter-generator mechanism. 3,426,213, 2-4-
69, CI. 290-31.
Jackson, Robert W.; and Pike, John E., to Upjohn Company, The.
16-Oxygenated-20-methyl-21-oic acids and 16- oxygenated- 17a,
20-methylene-21-oic acids of the pregnane series and the 21 -lower
alkyl esters thereof. 3,435,029, 3-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Jackson, Roderick M.: See —
Olasz, Joseph S.; and Jackson, Roderick M., 3,483,627.
Jackson, Roy J.; and Brooks, Peter J. Splitter damper linkage.
3,427,895, 2-18-69, CI. 74-503.
Jackson, Samuel H., to Kings Electronics Company, Inc. Sealed
crimp-type coaxial cable connection. 3,428,739, 2-18-69, CI. 174-
75.
Jackson, Squire Ronald; Saunders, Ronald Douglas Haig; and Or-
merod, Alan, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Combustion
apparatus for gas turbine engines. 3,481,146, 12-2-69, CI. 60-
39.32
Jackson, Stuart P., to Solidstate Controls, Inc., The. Inverter circuit
having constant current and variable inductance. 3,422,342, 1-14-
69, CI. 321-45.
Jackson, Thomas W., to Georgia Tech Research Institute of
Technology. Method of installing a fastener. 3,439,412, 4-22-69,
CI. 29-509.
Jackson, Walter L., Jr.; and Head, Willis A. Material shear.
3,455,193, 7-15-69, CI. 83-337.
Jackson, Wilbur F., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Unitary ther-
mostatic control device with dual temperature sensors. 3,433,411,
3-18-69, CI. 236-21.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Braucksiek, Henry C, to Robertshaw Con-
trols Company. Magnet assemblies and terminals. 3,467,893, 9-16-
69, CI. 317-123.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Braucksiek, Henry C, to Robertshaw Con-
trols Company. Terminal connector in electromagnetic assembly.
3,474,388, 10-21-69, CI. 339-92.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; Katchka, Jay R.; and McAllister, Donald, to
Robertshaw Controls Company. Control system for burner ap-
paratus. 3,453,062, 7-1-69, CI. 431-58.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Wright, John W., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Combined temperature and pressure controlled valve.
3,433,409, 3-18-69, CI. 236-9.
Jackson, Wilbur F.; and Wright, John W., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Terminal block assembly. 3,482,206, 12-2-69, CI. 339-
198.
Jackson, Wilbur F.: See —
Freeby, Le Roy W.; and Jackson, Wilbur F.,3,486,732.
Jackson, William Donald, to Domtar Limited. Composite containers.
3,454,207, 7-8-69, CI. 229-3.1
Jackson, William F. Treatment of virus diseases with a halogenated
nitrophenol. 3,465,084, 9-2-69. CI. 424-347.
Jackson, William G.; and Schroeder, William, to Burdick & Jackson
Laboratories, Inc. Self polymerizable monomers and polymers
therefrom. 3,484,387, 12-16-69, CI. 260-2.
Jackson, William H.; and Kayser, Richard C, to Udylite Corpora-
tion, The. Electroplating apparatus. 3,429,797, 2-25-69, CI. 204-
202.
Jackson, William L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Laser optical aligning method and apparatus.
3,432,240, 3-1 1-69, CI. 356-152.
Jackson, William M.; and Hengeveld, Frank W., to Diamond Sham-
rock Corporation. Sols of gamma ferric oxide and their prepara-
tion. 3,480,555, 11-25-69, CI. 252-62.56
Jackson, William P.: See —
Leach, Pembroke O.; Jackson, William P.; and Camp, Vernon
W.,3,423,563.
LIST OF PATENTEES
771
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Antiplasticized polysulfone ethers. 3,431,230, 3-4-69,
CI. 260-33.8
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. l,3-Bis(dialkylaminomethoxy)-2,2,4,4- tetralkycyclobu-
tanes. 3,442.8.96, 5-6-69, CI. 260-246.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Bisphenols and polycarbonates thereof. 3,446,855, 5-
27-69, CI. 260-619.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Alicyclic bisphenyleneoxydicarboxylic acids, salts and
esters. 3,470,235, 9-30-69, CI. 260-473.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Stabilization of polycarbonates. 3,475,373, 10-28-69,
CI. 260-47.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr.: See —
Beach, Joseph L.; and Jackson, Winston J., Jr. ,3,437,639.
Jackson, Winston Jerome, Jr.; and Caldwell, John R., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Chlorinated polyesters. 3,454,672, 7-8-69, CI.
260-860.
Jacksonville Blow Pipe Company; See —
Montgomery, William T. S., 3,473,742.
Jackstadt, Werner, to Wilhelm Jackstadt & Co., Firma. Self sealing
foil having plural adhesive layers. 3,464,842, 9-2-69, CI. 1 17-44.
Jacob, Don M., to TRW Inc. Altimeter-ranger and rendezvous radar.
3,475,753, 10-28-69, CI. 343-13.
Jacob, Hans-Ludwig; See —
Lautsch, Hermann; Jacob, Hans-Ludwig; Hermanns, Peter; and
Hermanns, Klaus.3,467,210.
Jacob, Harry J., Jr., to Warner & Swasey Company, The. Tool spin-
dle mechanism. 3,474,705, 10-28-69, CI. 90-1 1.
Jacob, Harry J., Jr.: See —
Laumann, Edward F.; and Jacob, Harry J., Jr. ,3,449, 822.
Jacob, Henri, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions
Aeronautiques. Highly fluid-tight valve and corresponding electro-
valves. 3,464,668, 9-2-69, CI. 251-129.
Jacob, Ingolf; and Ueberdiek, Ralf, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of filaments of synthetic linear polymers of high
molecular weight crimped during spinning. 3,480,709, 11-25-69,
CI. 264-237.
Jacob, Keith D., to Bendix Corporation, The. Single frequency com-
munication repeater. 3,460,040, 8-5-69, CI. 325-6.
Jacob, Marvin H., to Dale Electronics, Inc. Series resonant trap and
method of making same. 3,435,386, 3-25-69, CI. 333-76.
Jacob, Yuash Pete, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Blister
package and product thereof. 3,476,239, 1 1-4-69, CI. 206-78.
Jacobaeus, Anton Christian, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Circuit arrangement for group selectors in automatic telephone
exchanges. 3,426,157, 2-4-69, CI. 179-18.
Jacobaeus, Anton Christian; and Larsson, Torsten Alrik, to
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Connecting device for waiting
in automatic telephone plants. 3,472,968, 10-14-69, CI. 179-18.
Jacobelli, Franco: See—
Dakli, Ibrahim; Ercole, Pietro; and Jacobelli, Franco,3,423,41 1.
Jacobi, Charles G. Portable cable reel. 3,464,647, 9-2-69, CI. 242-
129.
Jacobi, Edward N., to Briggs & Stratton Corporation. Tumbler lock
with automatic key ejector. 3,434,317, 3-25-69, CI. 70-388.
Jacobi, Ernst: See —
Mohr, Gunther; Erdmann, Dietrich; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust,
Siegmund; Schneider, Gerhart; and Jacobi, Ernst, 3,476, 545.
Jacobi, Manfred: See —
Feinauer, Roland; Hamann, Karl; and Jacobi, Man-
fred,3,480,647.
Jacobi, Oskar, to Bergwerksverband G.m.b.H. Control system for
aligning or turning longwall faces in mine workings lined with
walking casing frames. 3,482,877, 12-9-69, CI. 299-1.
Jacobi, Oskar; Irresberger, Hermann; Ratz, Bodo-Werner; and
Rieschel, Hans. Mine roof support means. 3,437,010, 4-8-69, CI.
91-189.
Jacobowsky, Armin: See —
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter.3,476,955.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter.3,484,493.
Jacobs, Alfred, to Glaverbel S.A. Furnace arrangement and method.
3,459,4 1 1 , 8-5-69, CI. 263-27.
Jacobs, Alfred: See —
Davenport, Buell Edward; Flynn, John Henry, IV; and Jacobs,
Alfred,3,43 1,236.
Jacobs, Allen D.: See —
Siegel, Max; and Jacobs, Allen D., 3,480,974.
Jacobs, Alvin J., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Method
of treating precipitation hardened alloys. 3,454,435, 7-8-69, CI.
148-12.7
Jacobs, Carl M., to Tryco Manufacturing Co., Inc. Tool holder at-
tachment for farm implement. 3,422,909, 1-21-69, CI. 172-629.
Jacobs, Cornells Adrianus Joannes: See —
van Boort, Henricus Johannes Joseph; and Jacobs, Cornells
Adrianus Joannes.3,484,637.
Jacobs, David R., to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Limit switch control
having switch mounting means. 3,461,254, 8-12-69, CI. 200-47.
Jacobs, David: See —
Lange, Robert B.; Hebron, Roderick; and Jacobs,
David.3,436,090.
Jacobs, Earl D.; and Quick, William H., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Sign detector. 3,428,816, 2-18-69, CI. 250-
218.
Jacobs, Earl D.: See —
Quick, William H.; and Jacobs, Earl D., 3 ,438,7 10.
Jacobs, F. L., Co.: See —
Blake, Jack W., 3,466,107.
De Boer, Henry, 3,453,034.
DeBoer, Henry, 3,460,876.
DeBoer, Henry, 3,460,877.
Jacobs, Fred. Air conditioning apparatus. 3,470,946, 10-7-69, CI.
165-50.
Jacobs, George W., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company
The, mesne. Conventional elevator control with additional means
to selectively lock out floors. 3,428,148, 2-18-69, CI. 187-29.
Jacobs, Gus D. Traction device. 3,425,624, 2-4-69, CI. 238-14.
Jacobs, Harold J. Expansion bolt assembly. 3,421,404, 1-14-69, CI.
85-73.
Jacobs, Harry E.; Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Masologites, George P., to
Atlantic Richfield Company. Hydrogenation of detergent alkylate.
3,454,666, 7-8-69, CI. 260-674.
Jacobs, Harry E.: See —
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.; and White, Paul
J.,3,472,759.
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.; and White, Paul
J. ,3,477,943.
Jacobs, Henry S. Induced current torque transmitters. 3,423,616, 1-
21-69, CI. 310-105.
Jacobs, Herbert V.; and Wajda, Michael L., to Jacobs Machine Cor-
poration. Thread control. 3,425,375, 2-4-69, CI. 112-218.
Jacobs, Irwin M.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,422,403.
Jacobs, Jacques M. H.; Hermsen, Andreas A. M.; Hendriks, Aalbert
J.; and Teeling, Gerhardus A. M., to American Enka Corporation.
Mixing apparatus. 3,423,076, 1-21-69, CI. 259-180.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corporation. Automatic liquid
freezer. 3,433,030, 3-18-69, CI. 62-186.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corporation. Keeping insula-
tion dry. 3,475,920, 1 1-4-69, CI. 62-273.
Jacobs, James W.; and Williamitis, Victor A., to General Motors
Corporation. Ice maker with oscillating movement during freezing.
3,451,227, 6-24-69, CI. 62-345.
Jacobs, John H.; and Robinson, Charles F., to Bell & Howell Com-
pany. Information recording. 3,427,629, 2-1 1-69, CI. 346-1.
Jacobs, John K.: See —
Geddes, Ray L.; and Jacobs, John K., 3,444, 696.
Jacobs, Lorenz: See —
Bittner, Hans Joachim; and Jacobs, Lorenz,3,47 1,281.
Jacobs, Louis J.; Klaudinyi, Bela; and Fisher, Robert Earl, to
Obermayer, S., Company, The. Expendable pattern for precision
investment casting. 3,426,834, 2-11-69, CI. 164-235.
Jacobs Machine Corporation: See —
Baron, Herschel; and Schwenk, Arthur, 3,463,482.
Jacobs, Herbert V.; and Wajda, Michael L., 3,425,375.
Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Haviland, Girard S.; Gerber, Murray A.; and Stager, Francis W.,
3,447,838.
Jacobs, Martin; and Roccatagliata, Raul J., to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Automatic furnace temperature control. 3,461,847, 8-19-
69, CI. 122-510.
Jacobs, Paul F.: See —
Cann, Gordon L.; Harder, Robert L.; and Jacobs, Paul
F.,3,462,622.
Young, John T.; and Jacobs, Paul F, 3.464,8 10.
Jacobs, Paul H., to Motorola, Inc. Self-resetting semiconductor
device protection circuit. 3,448,342, 6-3-69, CI. 317-33.
Jacobs, Paul H.: See —
Russell, Daniel D., Jr.; Jacobs, Paul H.; and Wright, Larry
R.,3,469,191.
Jacobs, Phil, Co., Inc.: See —
Jacobs. Phillip, 3,487,418.
Jacobs, Phillip, to Jacobs, Phil, Co., Inc. Maternity garment con-
struction. 3,487,418, 12-30-69, CI. 2-221.
Jacobs, Robert B. Vibrating transducer for flow and related mea-
surements. 3,426,593, 2-11-69, CI. 73-194.
Jacobs, Willi: See —
Beisner. Klaus; Jacobs, Willi; and Stockmann, Hel-
mut,3,481,548.
Jacobs, Winston W., to New Rochelle Manufacturing Company.
Vehicle with bridging structure. 3,427,746, 2-18-69, CI. 46-206.
Jacobsen, Alfred, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Attachment for
introducing light into an image transmitting fiber-optical system
for illuminating an object. 3,449,036, 6-10-69, CI. 350-96.
Jacobsen, Alfred: See —
Dislich, Helmut; and Jacobsen. Alfred, 3,480,458.
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772
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Jacobsen, Bent Bulow; and Roe, Frederick Ormesher, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Pilot signal control system
that precompensates outgoing signals for doppler shift effects.
3,428,898, 2-18-69, CI. 325-15.
Jacobsen, Clas, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Deionization of a gas discharge device by varying the tube
parameters. 3,435,287, 3-25-69, CI. 315-110.
Jacobsen, Gordon R. Air turning vane with removable closure for in-
sertion of acoustical material. 3,455,412, 7-15-69, CI. 181-50.
Jacobsen, Harvey A.: See —
Solipasso, Victor M., 3,432,182.
Jacobsen, Jan Louis Wulff, to CCT Cinema Camera Technik AG.
Stereo projector. 3,425,775, 2-4-69, CI. 352-57.
Jacobsen, Jan Louis Wulff, to CCT Cinema Camera Technik AG.
Stereo moving picture camera. 3,433,561, 3-18-69, CI. 352-60.
Jacobsen, John B.; and Carpenter, William R., to Detrex Chemical
Industries, Inc. Sight glass cleaning. 3,467,113, 9-16-69, CI. 134-
113.
Jacobsen Manufacturing Company: See —
Fishaw, Raymond J., 3,465,507.
Heth, Serman C, 3,423,912.
Heth, Sherman C; and Lewis, Evan T., 3,429,109.
Heth, Sherman C; Kaufman, Vernon R.; and Munson, Lyle G.,
3,484,963.
Kaufman, Vernon R., 3,420,042.
Price, Warren H.; and Erickson, Donald G., 3,462,924.
Profenna, Leonardo C, 3,472,005.
Strasel, Raymond K., 3,429,1 10.
Jacobsen, Ronald Lowell; Kristoff, William Robert; Ohren, Tom H.;
and Spatz, Dale, to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Feed
device for a film reactor. 3,482,947, 12-9-69, CI. 23-285.
Jacobsen, Sigurd S.; Bartosz, Frank J.; and Laidig, Manfred R., to
Singer Company, The. Tufting presser foot for zigzag sewing
machines. 3,420,197, 1-7-69, CI. 112-235.
Jacobsen, Ulf J., to Jensen, Ejnar, & Son I/S. Mirror arrangement
light source and photocell located on a common axis. 3,474,252,
10-21-69, CI. 250-216.
Jacobsen, Walter C: See —
Deli, Jack M.; Jacobsen, Walter C; Fanslow, Ronald J.; and
Mosquera, Hugo O., 3,452,835.
Jacobson, Alden H.: See —
Oslebo, Richard G.; Newton, Robert F.; and Jacobson, Alden
H., 3,458,924.
Jacobson, Alexander D.: See —
Forward, Robert L.; and Jacobson, Alexander D., 3,442, 566.
Jacobson, Amnon, to Koor Industries and Crafts Co. Ltd. Installation
for approaching portions of an airplane. 3,465,846, 9-9-69, CI.
182-36.
Jacobson, Arthur L. Natural response indicator and system.
3,474,408, 10-21-69, CI. 340-27.
Jacobson, Benjamin B. Engine governor responsive to vehicle speed.
3,461,988, 8-19-69, CI. 180-105.
Jacobson, Bernhard E., to Universal, Inc. Tandem pulley drive
means. 3,443,679, 5-13-69, CI. 198-203.
Jacobson, Carol I. Mathematic instruction aid. 3,430,362, 3-4-69, CI.
35-31.
Jacobson, Chester F., to General Electric Company. Rechargeable
battery operated cigarette lighter and recharging and storage
device therefor. 3,448,365, 6-3-69, CI. 320-2.
Jacobson, Clayton J. Power-driven aquatic vehicle. 3,426,724, 2-11-
69, CI. 115-70.
Jacobson, David Esriel; and Ek, Stig Yngve, to Wegematic Corpora-
tion. Wear reduction additives. 3,426,684, 2-11-69, CI. 102-38.
Jacobson, Earl C. Positionable control assembly. 3,431,983, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 173-43.
Jacobson, Eric W.: See —
Zawacki, Arnold J.; and Jacobson, Eric W., 3,439, 398.
Jacobson, Harvey B.,: See —
Brandon, Clarence W., 3,422,894.
Jacobson, Howard W.; and Pollock, Warren I., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Chromium-containing silicide
coatings on refractory-metal-base articles. 3,475,233, 10-28-69,
CI. 148-6.3
Jacobson, Kenneth E.; and Taylor, John T., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Fluid coupling for continuous flow centrifuge. 3,443,747, 5-
13-69, CI. 233-22.
Jacobson, Leo V. Stapler. 3,451,606, 6-24-69, CI. 227-110.
Jacobson, Ludwig A. Magnetic orthopedic device. 3,421,500, 1-14-
69, CI. 128-75.
Jacobson, Lynn A., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rate
counter. 3,486,007, 12-23-69, CI. 235-92.
Jacobson, Martin, to Rau Findings Company. Snap fastener as-
sembly. 3,454,993, 7-15-69, CI. 24-217.
Jacobson, Morton J.; and Lundgren, Sten E., to Ampex Corporation.
Surface finishing of magnetic tape by solvent exchange. 3,473,960,
10-21-69, CI. 117-237.
Jacobson, Moses G.; and De Luca, Frank J., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Gas detector. 3,455,807, 7-15-69. CI. 204-195.
Jacobson, Paul E.: See —
Allison, Cecil Jay, Jr.; Jone, Paul Y.; and Jacobson, Paul
E.,3,448,005.
Jacobson, Perry J. Tilting band saw. 3,452,629, 7-1-69, CI. 83-201.
Jacobson, Robert L., to Chevron Research Company. Denitrification
process with recycle of extracted nitrogen compounds. 3,436,340,
4-1-69, CI. 208-254.
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Burwell, to
Chevron Research Company. Low-pressure reforming process with
a platinum- rhenium catalyst. 3,434,960, 3-25-69, CI. 208-138.
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Burwell, to
Chevron Research Company. Low pressure reforming with a
platinum-rhenium- iridium catalyst. 3,487,009, 12-30-69, CI. 208-
138.
Jacobson, Robert L.; and Spurlock, Burwell, to Chevron Research
Company. Startup procedure for a platinum-rhenium catalyst
reforming process. 3,449,237, 6-10-69, CI. 208-138.
Jacobson, Robert L.; and Tolberg, Ronald S., to Chevron Research
Company. Catalytic refining with hydrogen. 3,425,934, 2-4-69, CI.
208-254.
Jacobson, Walter E., to Revere Corporation of America. Load cell
for measuring concentric or eccentric loads. 3,422,445, 1-14-69,
CI. 73-141.
Jacobson, Walter E., to Revere Corporation of America. Flexible
structure for yieldably withstanding forces. 3,433,064, 3-18-69, CI.
73-141.
Jacobson, William P., to Anderson Bros., Mfg., Co. Container with
self-closing cover. 3,437,199, 4-8-69, CI. 206-78.
Jacobus, Alexander L. Means of depressing and/or holding-down
pre-ten- sioning tendons in pre-tensioned concrete members em-
ploying draped, harped or depressed tendons. 3,457,687, 7-29-69,
CI. 52-226.
Jacobus, Dwight W.: See —
Alvarez, Robert J.; and Jacobus, Dwight W., 3,437, 244.
Jacobus, Floyd. Air injector for a carburetor. 3,437,467, 4-8-69, CI.
48-180.
Jacobus, John Lindsey. Art of craftsmanship. 3,482,334, 12-9-69, CI.
35-72.
Jacobus, Lewis A., Jr.: See —
Olmstead, John; Jacobus, Lewis A., Jr.; and Athanassiadis,
EleftheriosG., 3,427,5 14.
Jacoby, Ben, Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Support structure for hollow
article. 3,476,376, 11-4-69, CI. 269-20.
Jacoby, Charles H., to International Salt Company. Solution mining
and refining minerals. 3,421,794, 1-14-69, CI. 299-5.
Jacoby, Charles H.; and Whelply, Frank V., to International Salt
Company. Additive for inhibiting caking and freezing of sodium
chloride and for inhibiting corrosion in the presence of sodium
chloride brine. 3,428,571, 2-18-69, CI. 252-383.
Jacoby, David; and Berhold, Rosalynne J., to Adolph's Food
Products Mfg., Co. Meat additives. 3,469,995, 9-30-69, CI. 99-
108.
Jacoby, George V., to Radio Corporation of America. Self-
synchronizing readout with low frequency compensation.
3,441,921, 4-29-69, CI. 340-174.1
Jacoby, Hans; and Spauschus, Karl, to Werzeugmaschinenfabrik
Gildemeister & Comp., A.G. Stock feed mechanism. 3,435,963, 4-
1-69, CI. 214-1.5
Jacoby, John Z.; and Vigliante, Frank S., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Apparatus and method for telephone line
scanning. 3,420,960, 1-7-69, CI. 179-18.
Jacoby, Marvin: See —
Schonfeld, Arnold; and Jacoby, Marvin, 3,485,970.
Jacoby, Robert H.; Morris, Earl E.; and Robinson, Robert L., Jr., to
Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Recovery of oil by means
of enriched gas injection. 3,465,823, 9-9-69, CI. 166-263.
Jacocks, Claud L.: See —
Mc Claflin, Gifford G.; and Jacocks, Claud L., 3,466,242.
Jacon, Vital Charles Marius. Device for grinding crystal. 3,469,352,
9-30-69, CI. 51-121.
Jacono, James F. Vehicular variable speed drive system. 3,429,394,
2-25-69, CI. 180-70.
Jacquart, Christian A.: See —
Jousset, Antoine M.; and Jacquart, Christian A. ,3,454,722.
Jousset, Antoine Marie; Jacquart, Christian Augustin; Le Goffic,
Yves Henri; and Milon, Jean Emile, 3,465 ,249.
Jacques, Edward J.: See —
Wozniak, John J.; and Jacques, Edward J. ,3,430,963.
Jacques, James Keith, to Albright & Wilson (Mfg.) Limited.
Phosphorus-containing flame retardant polyurethanes. 3,458,457,
7-29-69, CI. 260-2.5
Jacques, James Keith: See —
Mole, Maurice Frederick; Jacques, James Keith; and Collins,
John Desmond, 3,442,986.
Jacques, James O.; Montgomery, David; and Kuckein, Paul A., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Digital controller with
automatic balance and manually adjusted operating point.
3,479,493, 11-18-69, CI. 235-151.1
Jacques, Jean, to Merck & Co., Inc. Methylene-substituted-A-nor-
gonanes. 3,439,022, 4-15-69, CI. 260-488.
Jacques, Jean, to Merck & Co., Inc. 13-Alkyl A-nor-3-gonene-2-
ones. 3,439,040, 4-15-69, CI. 260-586.
Jacques, Lucien Gerard. Snow removing and melting machine.
3,456,368, 7-22-69, CI. 37-12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
773
Jacques, Norman L.: See —
Speers, Samuel F.; and Jacques, Norman L., 3,475,042.
Speers, Samuel F.; Jacques, Norman L.; Guglielmi, Anthony C;
and Gray, Leonard.3,466,798.
Jacquier, Rene, to Plastugil. Process for preparing liquid resins capa-
ble of being rendered soluble in water in the form of a gel of thix-
otropic character. 3,464,944, 9-2-69, CI. 260-23.5
Jacquot, Michel Jules: See —
Bertin, Jean Henri; and Jacquot, Michel Jules, 3,482,645.
Jacumin, Jimmy R. Woodworking machine and method. 3,483,904,
12-16-69, CI. 144-3.
Jacuzzi Bros., Incorporated: See —
Horan, Raymond E., Jr., 3,422,788.
Jacuzzi, Candido; Nash, Floyd M.; and Baroody, Anas J.,
3,427,662.
Jacuzzi, Candido, 3,442,292.
Jacuzzi, Candido, 3,486,539.
Nash, Floyd M., 3,428,178.
Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Incorporated. Energy storage
unit. 3,442,292, 5-6-69, CI. 138-30.
Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Incorporated. Liquid dispensing
and metering assembly. 3,486,539, 12-30-69, CI. 141-329.
Jacuzzi, Candido; Nash, Floyd M.; and Baroody, Anas J., to Jacuzzi
Bros., Incorporated. Swimming pool construction. 3,427,662, 2-
18-69, CI. 4-172.
Jacuzzi Research, Inc.: See —
Jacuzzi, Roy A., 3,452,370.
Jacuzzi, Roy A., to Jacuzzi Research, Inc. Hydromassage installation.
3,452,370, 7-1-69, CI. 4-180.
Jade Corporation, The: See —
Delp, Winner F., 3,423,597.
Kauffman, John Edward, 3,436,810.
Jadus, Dale K.: See—
Rediker, Robert H.; Hinkley, Everett D.; and Jadus, Dale
K.,3,486,949.
Jaecklin, Andre A., to Ampex Corporation. Thin film register form-
ing an alternately staggered array. 3,474,425, 10-21-69, CI. 340-
174.
Jaecklin, Andre A.: See —
Wolf, Irving William; and Jaecklin, Andre A.,3,427,603.
Jaeger, Benjamin E., to Brockway Glass Company, Inc. Rotary
screen decorating machine. 3,425,343, 2-4-69, CI. 101-36.
Jaeger, Benjamin E., to Brockway Glass Company, Inc. Rotary
screen decorating machine. 3,425,344, 2-4-69, CI. 101-37.
Jaeger, Horst, to Ciba Limited. Process for the separation of mix-
tures of aliphatic fluorine compounds by azeotropic distillation
with an oxgenated hydrocarbon. 3,449,218, 6-10-69, CI. 203-44.
Jaeger, Joseph M. Leakage-limiting devices for rotative machinery
applications. 3,460,843, 8-12-69, CI. 277-26.
Jaeger, Karl-He inz; and Mittenzwei, Hellmut, to Solco Basel AG.
Preparation of growth regulating compositions comprising thymus
extracts. 3,466,367, 9-9-69, CI. 424-95.
Jaeger, Karl; and Scheffel, Werner, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Ad-
sorption tower. 3,432,995, 3-18-69, CI. 55-179.
Jaeger Machine Company, The: See —
Johanson, Frederic R., 3,447,575.
Johanson, Frederic R.; and Smith, Meredith E., Jr., 3,477,380.
Jaeger, Richard J., Jr.; and Joel, Amos E., Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Equipment for serving customer-dialed
calls including those requiring operator assistance. 3,484,560, 12-
16-69, CI. 179-27.
Jaeger, Rudolf; and Macho, Helmut, to Saurer, Adolph, Ltd. Pirnless
shuttle. 3,456,693, 7-22-69, CI. 139-125.
Jaeger, Theodore D.: See —
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., 3,465,652.
Bell, John T.; and Jaeger, Theodore D., 3,486,422.
Jaeger, Ulric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. In line
heat exchanger with bypass. 3,439,739, 4-22-69, CI. 165-164.
Jaeken, Jan, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Color photographic
process. 3,447,923, 6-3-69, CI. 96-55.
Jaeschke, Charles R.: See —
Dagnoli, Donato F.; Jaeschke, Charles R.; and Hooks, Arthur
K., 3,483,966.
Jaeschke, Charles R.; and Novacek, William G., to Sprague Electric
Company. Encapsulated component. 3,484,536, 12-16-69, CI.
174-52.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Inertia simulating
apparatus. 3,456,498, 7-22-69, CI. 73-116.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Eddy-current
coupling. 3,478,239, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 310-105.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Eddy current
coupling. 3,486,052, 12-23-69, CI. 310-105.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.; and Smith, Aubrey H., to Eaton Yale & Towne,
Inc. Press speed control system with eddy current brake-clutch
and over-under speed protective device. 3,450,910, 6-17-69, CI.
310-95.
Jaeschke, Walter: See —
Gerland, Heinz; Gotze, Werner; and Jaeschke,
Walter,3,47 1,327.
Jaeschke, Wayne C: See —
Curtis, Ralston; and Lukes, George E., 3,482,960.
Jaffe, Abram Aubrey; and Nadav, Eliahu, to Yissum Research
Development Company. Fire and smoke detector. 3,470,551, 9-
30-69, CI. 340-237.
Jaffe, David Lawrence, to Polarad Electronics Corporation. Auto-
matic pancake baker. 3,427,956, 2-18-69, CI. 99-423.
Jaffe, Emanuel B.: See —
Peterson, Richard G.; and Jaffe, Emanuel B., 3,484,254.
Jaffe, Fred, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Esters of cyclohexane-1,2,4-
tricarboxylic acid. 3,444,237, 5-13-69, CI. 260-468.
Jaffe, Fred: See —
Marens, Nelson S.; and Jaffe, Fred,3,438,883.
Jaffe, Henry L.; and Adams, Ralph M., to Cedars of Lebanon-Mt.
Sinai Hospitals of the Los Angeles Jewish Medical Center. Color
adapter for multidetector scanner. 3,483,565, 12-9-69, CI. 346-33.
Jaffe, Herbert Roy: See —
Mclntyre, Matthew; Goodfellow, Harry Edwin; and Jaffe, Her-
bert Roy,3,468,186.
Jaffe, Joseph, to Chevron Research Company. Method of operating
a hydrofining process. 3,434,965, 3-25-69, CI. 208-254.
Jaffe, Martin A.; and Lipfert, Donald E., to Sterling Drug Inc.
Aerosol inhalating device. 3,429,310, 2-25-69, CI. 128-173.
Jaffe, Sol S.: See —
Grieger, Philip F.; and Jaffe, Sol S.,3,424,61 7.
Jaffee, Robert D.; Mark, Irving L.; and Downer, Darrell L., to Amco
Wire Products Corp. Dishwasher rack. 3,442,397, 5-6-69, CI. 211-
71.
Jaffee, Robert I.: See —
Bradley, Elihu F.; Bartlett, Edwin S.; Ogden, Horace R.; and
Jaffee, Robert I.,3,442,720.
Jaffee, Robert I., to Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., mesne. Sand-
wich structures and method. 3,427,706, 2-18-69, CI. 29-471.1
Jaffee, Robert I., to Battelle Development Corporation, The. Method
of producing ribbed-metal sandwich structures. 3,447,231, 6-3-69,
CI. 29-423.
Jaffier, Pierre Louis-Marie, to Societe Industrielle d 'Etudes et de
Realisations Scientifiques S.I.E.R.S. Faucet. 3,464,446, 9-2-69, CI.
137-606.
Jaffin, George M.: See —
French, Walter K.; and Taylor, Richard, 3,444,914.
Jagenberg-Werke AG: See —
Baucke, Horst, 3,433,476.
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther, 3,466,983.
Schonmeier, Herbert; and Mohle, Horst, 3,477,328.
Zodrow, Rudolf, 3,450,591.
Jagenburg & Media AB: See —
Lindstrom, Wictor Carl Olaf, 3,443,354.
Jager, Albert: See—
Steinhausen, Walter; Jager, Albert; Boroschewski, Gerhard;
Peissker, Horst; and Arndt, Horst.3,484,526.
Jager, Edwin. Cooling device for cylindrical electrical components.
3,480,078, 11-25-69, CI. 165-185.
Jager, Gerard: See —
Von Ardenne, Manfred; Heller, Jurgen; Jager, Gerard; and
Rumberg, Heinz,3,457,569.
Jager, Heinz, to Westfalia Dinnendahl Groppel Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for drying and pre-heating of pulverulent material, par-
ticularly raw cement material. 3,419,968, 1-7-69, CI. 34-57.
Jager, Heinz, to Westfalia Dinnendahl Groppel Aktiengesellschaft.
Air classifier. 3,483,973, 12-16-69, CI. 209-139.
Jager, Horst: See —
Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz; Trautner, Kersten; Horstmann,
Walter; and Jager, Horst.3,484,450.
Jager, Horst; Horstmann, Walter; Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz;
Trautner, Kersten; Siegel, Edgar; and Sasse, Klaus, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Azo dyestuffs containing a
2-organo sulfonylbenzo- thiazole group. 3,480,611, 11-25-69, CI.
260-145.
Jager, Jolle: See —
Dijken, Reinder Hendrik; Jager, Jolle; and Krikke,
Minne,3,432,701.
Jager, Karl, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Satura-
ble core transformer circuit. 3,449,655, 6-10-69, CI. 321-1 1.
Jager, Lothar, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Recording
and/or play-back apparatus. 3,441,283, 4-29-69, CI. 274-1 1.
Jager, Philipp, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Valve for continuous
removal of reaction water from a fuel cell. 3,479,224, 11-18-69,
CI. 136-86.
Jager, Rudolf; Macho, Helmut; and Zwiener, Rudolf, to Aktien-
gesellschaft Adolph Saurer. Weft thread holding arrangement.
3,430,665, 3-4-69, CI. 139-1 16.
Jager, Sybout, to Werkspoor N.V. Centrifugal machine. 3,467,304,
9-16-69, CI. 233-28.
Jager, Wolfgang; and Kossling, Alfred, to Veb Goephysik. Method of
investigating subsurface bores and apparatus therefor. 3,443,642,
5-13-69, CI. 166-315.
Jagersberger, Adolf, to Bleckmann & Co. Pressing and compressing
tubular heaters. 3,478,423, 1 1-18-69, CI. 29-615.
Jaggers, Henry T.; and Grant, Michael P., to Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation. Hybrid phase dielectric materials gauging system
with input signal frequency automatically variable in response to a
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
deviation from a reference phase shift which is also variable with
frequency. 3,443,218, 5-6-69, CI. 324-61.
Jagid, Bruce; and Rosansky, Martin G., to Leesona Corporation.
Metal-oxygen fuel cell. 3,468,71 1, 9-23-69, CI. 136-86.
Jago, John James, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Liquid level in-
dicating device. 3,444,737, 5-20-69, CI. 73-290.
Jago, John J.; and Roberts, Deryck T., to Pilkington Brothers
Limited. Method and apparatus for providing a gas curtain over a
glass furnace window. 3,473,905, 10-21-69, CI. 65-27.
Jagodzinski, Robert F.: See —
Francel, Josef; Jagodzinski, Robert F.; and Mansur, Fred
E., 3,460,960.
Jagos, Frantisek, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Toroidal winding
machine. 3,451,632, 6-24-69, CI. 242-4.
Jahn, Alex K.; and Nelson, Alfred R., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Process for the preparation of polymers in bead form.
3,442,881, 5-6-69, CI. 260-93.5
Jahn, Dieter, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Process for
increasing the reverse voltage of thermally oxidized silicon mem-
bers with at least one barrier layer. 3,476,661, 11-4-69, CI. 204-
140.
Jahn, Fred L., to Textron Inc., mesne. Display for pictures, advertis-
ing information or any printed material. 3,444,638, 5-20-69, CI.
40-158.
Jahn, Reinhardt H., to Chicago Metallic Sash Company. Ventilated
suspended ceiling structure. 3,475,869, 11-4-69, CI. 52-173.
Jahn, Ulrich: See —
Molnar, Istvan; Wagner-Jauregg, Theodor; Jahn, Ulrich; and
Mixich, Georg.3,482,024.
Jahn, Walter, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Optical crown glass
on phosphate base. 3,455,707, 7-15-69, CI. 106-47.
Jahn, Werner: See —
Kuhn, Richard; Jahn, Werner; and Dietmann, Karl, 3,475,408.
Jahnig, Charles E.; and Lewis, Warren K., Jr., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Co-production of coke and ammonia
synthesis gases. 3,424,554, 1-28-69, CI. 23-199.
Jahnig, Charles E.; and Schnepf, Robert W., to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Fluid coking using extraneous seed coke.
3,431,197, 3-4-69, CI. 208-127.
Jahnke, Dietrich: See —
Reinheckel, Heinz; and Jahnke, Dietrich, 3,440, 286.
Jahnke, Herbert, to Constantin Graf Von Berckheim. Means for
establishing an electrostatic field in an inhabitable enclosure.
3,483,672, 12-16-69, CI. 55-146.
Jahnke, Richard W.: See —
Forsberg, John W.; and Jahnke, Richard W., 3,429,945.
Jahnke, Robert H.: See —
Graf, Raymond J.; Burns, Robert; and Jahnke, Robert
H., 3,448,645.
Jahr, Richard T., to Franklin Manufacturing Company. Refrigerator
door grounding arrangement. 3,467,938, 9-16-69, CI. 339-4.
Jahren, Eugene J.: See —
Icken, Joseph M.; and Jahren, Eugene J.,3,448,189.
Jahrstorfer, George W.: See —
Gould, John V.; and Jahrstorfer, George W., 3,47 1,920.
Jakab, Gabor, to Dornier-Werke G.m.b.H. Homing system for air-
craft. 3,423,051, 1-21-69, CI. 244-76.
Jakab, Gabor, to Dornier-Werke G.m.b.H. Homing system for air-
craft. 3,438,600, 4-15-69, CI. 244-76.
Jakaitis, Eugene A.; Littler, Francis W.; and Roblendano, Emilio A.,
to Mobil Oil Corporation. Wax emulsions stabilized with a methyl
cellulose ether. 3,432,319, 3-11-69, CI. 106-170.
Jakas, Rimvydas P.; and Chorne, Juan, to General Electric Com-
pany. Method and means for separating individual fibers from a
fibrous mass. 3,421,619, 1-14-69, CI. 209-141.
Jakeway, Gerald V., to Keeler Brass Company. Louver assembly and
control means. 3,456,574, 7-22-69, CI. 98-121.
Jakimcius, Zigmant, to Barnes Drill Co. Abrading machine.
3,447,306, 6-3-69, CI. 51-135.
Jaklevic, Robert C: See —
Lambe, John J.; and Jaklevic, Robert C, 3,469,184.
Jakob, Fritz, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Rectification of liquefied
coke oven gas portion by contact between liquefied and
revaporized portions thereof. 3,436,925, 4-8-69, CI. 62-27.
Jakob, Fritz, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. High pressure vapor com-
pression distillation. 3,477,918, 11-11-69, CI. 203-11.
Jakob-Schild, Edwin F.: See —
Giger, Urs; and Jakob-Schild, Edwin F.,3,465,513.
Jakobsen, Johannes Andreas, to A/S Lysosund Sildolje- & Kraftfor-
fabrik. Cooking apparatus. 3,469,523, 9-30-69, CI. 99-404.
Jakobsson, Per; and Lonnberg, Stig. Device for plane cutting the sur-
faces of moulded blocks of lightweight concrete or similar materi-
al. 3,484,9 13,1 2-23-69, CI. 25-110.
Jakobsson, Rolf Elis; and Andersson, Kurt Allan, to Aktiebolaget In-
terconsult. Containers for the transport of fluidizable materials.
3,448,900, 6-10-69, CI. 222-195.
Jakso, Sandor: See —
Alexander, Thomas W.; Malolepsy, Richard G.; and Jakso, San-
dor,3,481,171.
Jakub, Victor P: See-
Hoover, Carl E.; and Finley, Otis E., 3,452,871.
Jakubec, Ivan: See —
Skrepek, Jan; and Jakubec, Ivan, 3,422,64 1.
Jakubec, Jindrich: See —
Cermak, Jiri; and Jakubec, Jindrich, 3,478,644.
Jakubowski, Theodore P.: See —
Jakubowski, Theodore P.; and Andreotta, Kenneth E.,
3,473,253.
Jakubowski, Theodore P.; and Andreotta, Kenneth E., to Jaku-
bowski, Theodore P., mesne. Bubble blowing device. 3,473,253,
10-21-69, CI. 46-7.
Jam, Joseph C: See —
Larson, Robert W.; and Jam, Joseph C, 3,452,888.
Larson, Robert W.; Jam, Joseph C; and Lundberg, John
P.,3,468,352.
Jamar, Walker, Jr. Display or divider panel stand. 3,421,272, 1-14-
69, CI. 52-127.
Jamba, Douglas M.: See —
Wilson, Robert G.; Brewer, George R.; and Jamba, Douglas
M., 3,479,545.
Jambazian, Vartan M. Electronic sound signalling device. 3,460,136,
8-5-69, CI. 340-384.
Jameel, Khaja Mohiuddin, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Electromagnetically-operated ratchet driven uniselector.
3,447,106, 5-27-69, CI. 335-140.
Jameikis, Saulius M., to Admiral Corporation. Lighthouse alignment
apparatus. 3,482,495, 12-9-69, CI. 95-1.
Jamerson, Frank E.; Leffert, Charles B.; and Rees, David B., to
General Motors Corporation. Nuclear thermionic converter.
3,480,803, 11-25-69, CI. 310-4.
James, Albert L. Unheated dry lamination process for producing
laminations from thermoplastic and substrates. 3,457,139, 7-22-69,
CI. 161-247.
James, Albert L., 60% to Heller, William C. Magnetic induction
method for heat-sealing and bonding predetermined sealing areas.
3,461,014, 8-12-69, CI. 156-272.
James, Carl A.; and Miller, John R., to Troxel Manufacturing Com-
pany. Bicycle saddle support means. 3,466,086, 9-9-69, CI. 297-
209.
James, Daniel H.: See —
Stonier, Russell W.; and James, Daniel H., 3,437,059.
James, David Charles. Gall bladder and common duct retractor.
3,467,079, 9-16-69, CI. 128-20.
James, David D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Mul-
tipack carrier. 3,439,798, 4-22-69, CI. 206-65.
James, David Richard, to Sonomotive Engineering Limited. Percus-
sive tools and machines. 3,456,741, 7-22-69, CI. 173-116.
James, David Richard, to Sonomotive Engineering Limited. Percus-
sive tools and machines. 3,456,742, 7-22-69, CI. 173-116.
James, David Richard, to Sonomotive Engineers Limited. Percussive
tools and machines. 3,460,636, 8-12-69, CI. 173-1 16.
James, David T.; and Krup, Donald ., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Clamp
type explosion connector. 3,487,161, 12-30-69, CI. 174-94.
James, Donald R., to Brown International Corporation. Drupe
orienting apparatus. 3,486,603, 12-30-69, CI. 198-33.
James, Edward, Jr.: See —
Finger, Milton; James, Edward, Jr.; and Archibald, Paul
B.,3,480,490.
James Electronics, Inc.: See —
Muenow, Richard A.; and Plice, Gerald W., 3,431,462.
James, Eliott D.: See —
Andrews, Donald R.; and James, Eliott D., 3,465 ,302.
James, Emily; and Henson, Robert W., to Henson-Kickernick, Inc.
Brassiere. 3,430,632, 3-4-69, CI. 128-425.
James, Emrys C, to Radio Corporation of America. Write verifica-
tion for a recording system. 3,434,156, 3-18-69, CI. 346-74.
James, Forrest H., Jr., to Diversified Products Corporation. Barbell
weight. 3,463,486, 8-26-69, CI. 272-84.
James, Forrest H., Jr., to Diversified Products Corporation. Cementi-
tious dumbbell. 3,482,834, 12-9-69, CI. 272-84.
James, Forrest H., Jr.: See —
Ammondson, Clayton J.; Cockrell, Eldridge H.; Silberman, Ira
J.; and James, Forrest H., Jr. ,3,464, 692.
James, Frank C, to Wyott Corporation. Onion harvesting machine.
3,451,485, 6-24-69, CI. 171-36.
James, Fred W. Door hinge and latch mechanism. 3,436,860, 4-8-69,
CI. 49-192.
James, George A., to F & E Manufacturing Company. Vacuum mo-
tor. 3,433,132, 3-18-69, CI. 92-48.
James, George Russell, to Chemical Construction Corporation.
Process for the production of sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid.
3,455,652, 7-15-69, CI. 23-168.
James, Glenn D. Water desalinization system. 3,450,602, 6-17-69,
CI. 203-11.
James, John Bernard, to International Computers and Tabulators
Limited. Method of manufacture of information storage device.
3,435,519, 4-1-69, CI. 29-604.
LIST OF PATENTEES
775
James, John C; Wineman, Robert J.; and Gollis, Morton H., to
United States of America, Army, mesne. 2-[3-
(Morpholinopropyl)amino] ethanethiol or its acid addition salts.
3,462,429, 8-19-69, CI. 260-247.1
James, John C; Wineman, Robert J.; Gollis, Morton H., deceased;
and Gollis, Bernard; administratrix, to Monsanto Research Cor-
poration. Cyclic oxyalkyl compounds. 3,454,627, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
501.21
James, Kenneth F.; and Joyce, Alexander H., to General Motors
Corporation. Sheet metal forming dies. 3,422,663, 1-21-69, CI. 72-
476.
James, Michael Joseph, to Micro and Precision Mouldings (Chelten-
ham) Limited. Door catches. 3,430,999, 3-4-69, CI. 292-75.
James, Michael, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Dispenser for powders.
3,426,949, 2-1 1-69, CI. 222-499.
James, Peter; See —
Korolick, Samuel R.; Barron, Edward R.; James, Peter; and Car-
lucci, Michael P.,3,452,362.
James, Raymond H.; Korkowski, Vincent J.; and Nistler, Philip J., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Transient signal recording system utiliz-
ing different frequency recording drivers including means for sam-
pling different portions of the transient signal at different frequen-
cies. 3,431,492, 3-4-69, CI. 324-102.
James, Raymond H.; and Lundberg, Charles W., to Sperry Rand
Corporation. Magnetic memory comparator. 3,423,738, 1-21-69,
CI. 340-174.
James, Raymond H.: See —
Harklau, Lanny L.; and James, Raymond H., 3,432, 821.
Hewitt, Fred G.; and James, Raymond H., 3,432, 829.
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Belcourt, Francis J.; and James,
Raymond H., 3,427,601.
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Hewitt, Fred G.; and James, Raymond
H., 3,432,819.
Lundberg, Charles W.; Hewitt, Fred G.; James, Raymond H.;
and Korkowski, Vincent J.,3,432,818.
White, Robert A.; and James, Raymond H., 3,457,554.
James, Richard N., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Retainer for flexible leads. 3,473,769, 10-21-69, CI. 248-69.
James, Robert A. Bearing. 3,436,129, 4-1-69, CI. 308-3.
James, Robert C, to Hayssen Manufacturing Company, mesne.
Compressed heat shrunk package. 3,458,036, 7-29-69, CI. 206-65.
James, Robert E., to Shunk Manufacturing Company, Inc., The. Ad-
justable load divider. 3,467,028, 9-16-69, CI. 105-376.
James, Robert E.; and Keeney, Clare G., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Radiation sensitive intrusion detection system.
3,436,554, 4-1-69, CI. 250-221.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Differential preampli-
fier network for a sample- data motor speed control. 3,436,636, 4-
1-69, CI. 318-331.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Signal sampler net-
work. 3,449,597, 6-10-69, CI. 307-257.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Solid state microcir-
cuit integrator synchronizer system. 3,465,134, 9-2-69, CI. 235-
183.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Gain adjustment net-
work for multiplying and dividing input signals. 3,473,043, 10-14-
69, CI. 307-230.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Voltage to frequency
converter. 3,482,116, 12-2-69, CI. 307-261.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Pulse sample type
demodulator including feedback stabilizing means. 3,482,174, 12-
2-69, CI. 329-101.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Pulse width modula-
tor network. 3,486,100, 12-23-69, CI. 318-341.
James, Robert L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Pulse generator.
3,486,133, 12-23-69, CI. 331-111.
James, Robert L.; and Moreines, Harold, to Bendix Corporation,
The. Pulse width modulated servo drive control system. 3,436,635,
4-1-69, CI. 310-318.
James, Robert Ludlow, to Bendix Corporation, The. Timing means
including first and second timing networks to selectively gate turn-
on devices in opposite senses in response to control pulses.
3,465,236, 9-2-69, CI. 323-18.
James, Robert S.: See —
Annunziata, Eugene J.; James, Robert S.; King, Lewis E.; and
Pierce, Edwin B., 3,432,813.
James, Robert W.: See —
Pierce, Kenneth L.; and James, Robert W., 3,450,656.
James, Russell P. Device for cutting roofing and the like. 3,486,228,
12-30-69, CI. 30-294.
James, Steve C: See —
Barber, Richard P.; Barnhardt, Paul G.; and James, Steve
C.,3,457,025.
James, Sven Fritiof. Method and apparatus for shaping cloth.
3,473,707, 10-21-69, CI. 223-57.
James, T. L., & Company, Inc.: See —
Burkhalter, Harvey Don; and Russell, Ernest J., 3,460,288.
Burkhalter, Harvey Donovan, 3,460,594.
James, Thomas H.: See —
Waywell, Thomas; and James, Thomas H., 3,484,054.
James, Virgil C: See —
Babson, Robert G.; and James, Virgil C, 3,474,680.
James, Wilbur Gerald; and Mould, John C, to Melpar, Inc. Multiple
channel digital readout system. 3,448,446, 6-3-69, CI. 340-347.
James, William E.: See —
Crane, Jack W.; Nolt, Edwin B.; and James, William
E., 3,464,346.
James, William G., to General Electric Company. Plural coated
transparent colored lamp and method of forming same. 3,420,694,
1-7-69, CI. 117-73.
Jamesbury Corporation: See —
Gordon, Bennett E., Jr., 3,486,733.
Jameson, Neal E., to FMC Corporation. Material transferring ap-
paratus. 3,442,307, 5-6-69, CI. 141-387.
Jameson, Stanley R.: See —
Brilando, Frank P.; Jameson, Stanley R.; and Blaho, Rudolph
G.,3,426,614.
Jameson, William L.: See —
Odenberg, Richard; and Jameson, William L., 3,475,653.
Jamgochian, Haigh, to Dotts, Walter M., Jr. Embossed curtainwall
with overlapped portions. 3,462,901, 8-26-69, CI. 52-316.
Jamieson, Hugh W.: See —
Smith, Charles J.; Jamieson, Hugh W.; and Douglas, David
W.,3,458,205.
Jamieson, Paul H. Methods of and compositions for coloring colloid
coated surfaces. 3,445,176, 5-20-69, CI. 8-3.
Jamini, Marco A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. P-contact for compensated P-germanium crystal.
3,461,005, 8-12-69, CI. 148-186.
Jamison, Egbert Grant: See —
Hatfield, Herbert M.; Jamison, Egbert Grant; and Jamison,
Robert Warren.3,486,751.
Jamison, Fred W. Electrical wall plug. 3,466,454, 9-9-69, CI. 307-
12.
Jamison, George E.: See —
Geib, Clarence B., Jr.; Jamison, George E.; and Scott, Jack
N., 3,439,240.
Jamison Inc.: See —
Hatfield, Herbert M.; Jamison, Egbert Grant; and Jamison,
Robert Warren, 3,486,751.
Jamison, James Austin. Tie rack. 3,452,881, 7-1-69, CI. 211-119.
Jamison, Richard S.: See —
O'Brien, Lawrence H.; and Jamison, Richard S., 3,434, 148.
Jamison, Robert M.: See —
Arnold, Orlan M.; Hanson, Victor W.; Jamison, Robert M.; Pan-
zica, Nicholas J.; and Umbricht, Emil,3,475,88l.
Panzica, Nicholas J.; Jamison, Robert M.; and Umbricht,
Emil,3,444,669.
Jamison, Robert Warren: See —
Hatfield, Herbert M.; Jamison, Egbert Grant; and Jamison,
Robert Warren,3,486,751.
Jamison, Samuel James, to Johnson & Johnson. Prefolded woven
diaper with single ply widthwise edge portions. 3,422,815, 1-21-
69, CI. 128-284.
Jamison, Saunders E., to Celanese Corporation. Process for spinning
filaments of nonuniform cross section. 3,422,176, 1-14-69, CI.
264-167.
Jamison, Saunders E.: See —
Epstein, Martin E.; and Jamison, Saunders E., 3,461, 882.
Soehngen, John William; Wagner, William Sherwood; Jamison,
Saunders Eliot; and Canfield, Dale Kelley, 3,444, 863.
Jamison, Saunders Eliot, to Celanese Corporation. Process of
spinning filaments of vinylidene cyanide. 3,474,163, 10-21-69, CI.
264-210.
Jamison, Warner A.; and Pilcher, Robert M., to Standard Pressed
Steel Co. Temperature indicating means. 3,442,249, 5-6-69, CI.
116-114.5
Jamison, Will B.: See —
Jackovitz, John F.; and Jamison, Will B., 3 ,422,01 1.
Jammet, Jean Firmin, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de
Traction (Societe Anonyme). Leakproof electrochemical cell and
method of making same. 3,433,681, 3-18-69, CI. 136-133.
Jammet, Jean Firmin, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de
Traction (Societe Anonyme). Disposable flashlight. 3,443,084, 5-
6-69, CI. 240-10.65
Jammet, Jean Firmin, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de
Traction (Societe Anonyme). Manganese dioxide-zinc alkaline
secondary cell. 3,463,669, 8-26-69, CI. 136-6.
Janacek, Jerry C, to General Electric Company. Extended range in-
frared moisture gage standards. 3,478,210, 11-1 1-69, CI. 250-83.
Janakirama-Rao, Bhogaraju V., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Vanadium-
zinc borate solder glasses. 3,446,695, 5-27-69, CI. 161-192.
Janakirama-Rao, Bhogaraju V., to TRW Inc. Alkaline earth ox-
ide/fluoride-rare earth oxide-silicon dioxide glass compositions.
3,468,682, 9-23-69, CI. 106-52.
Janakirama-Rao, Bhogaraju V., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Novel glass
compositions. 3,486,914, 12-30-69, CI. 106-47.
Janapol, Melvin N., to Wortso Corporation. Dual firmness spring for
bedding and the like. 3,430,275, 3-4-69, CI. 5-351.
Janapol, Melvin N., to Wortso Corporation. Stiff framed mattress
having sectional flexibility. 3,456,271, 7-22-69, CI. 5-351.
776
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jane, Robert V., to Motorola, Inc. Method and system for detecting
tone signal by mixing with local oscillation closely spaced in
frequency and selecting difference signal. 3,470,479, 9-30-69, CI.
325-364.
Janci, Jan: See—
Zemanek, Rudolf; Fellegi, Jan; and Janci, Jan, 3,425, 545.
Janczur, Zbigniew J., to Marotta Valve Corporation. Magnetic latch
for magnetically operated valve. 3,461,91 1, 8-19-69, CI. 137-625.5
Janczur, Zbigniew J., to Marotta Valve Corporation. Valve for use in
high pressure environment. 3,472,483, 10-14-69, CI. 251-129.
Jander, Kent, to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Method for
coalescing a dispersed aqueous caustic phase from a stream of
hydrocarbons. 3,445,399, 5-20-69, CI. 252-324.
Jandras, Henry L., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Method for
producing high purity copper castings. 3,470,936, 10-7-69, CI.
164-61.
Janecek, Jaroslav; and Muselik, Miloslav, to Adamovske Strojirny,
narodni podnik. Automatic shut-off mechanism for a printing
machine. 3,467,372, 9-16-69, CI. 271-56.
Janecek, Louis J., to Mahon, R. C, Company, The. Method of form-
ing an industrial oven wall construction. 3,457,629, 7-29-69, CI.
29-455.
Janes, Edward F.; See —
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; and Janes, Edward F., 3,445,542.
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Janes, Edward F.; and Williams,
Dale.3,476,818.
Janes, George S.; and Levy, Richard H., to Avco Corporation. Elec-
trical devices. 3,441,756, 4-29-69, CI. 310-11.
Janes, Milton, to Union Carbide Corporation. Coke production.
3,451,921, 6-24-69, CI. 208-46.
Janes, Norman Frank; See —
Elliott, Michael; and Janes, Norman Frank, 3,466,304.
Janes, William Henry: See —
Candlin, John Paton; and Janes, William Henry, 3,436,431 .
O'Brien, Stephen; Janes, William Henry; Taylor, Keith Andrew;
and Todd, Peter Frank, 3,436,383.
Janetz, Ralph Walter, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation Limited. Centrifugal pumps. 3,457,869, 7-29-69, CI.
103-104.
Jang, Samuel W.: See —
Steele, Richard K.; Cruise, Thamo C; and Jang, Samuel
W.,3,427,876.
Jangg, Gerhard. Process for the production of molybdenum and
tungsten and their alloys using amalgams. 3,480,428, 1 1-25-69, CI.
75-84.5
Janich, Martin B.: See —
Miller, Floyd B.; Janich, Martin B.; and McWilliams, John
A.,3,446,394.
Janicki, Jozef: See —
Pazola, Zdzislaw; Switek, Henryk; Janicki, Jozef; and
Michnikowska, Wanda.3,476,646.
Janigian, Kenneth E.; and Lachman, Arthur G., to Continental
Room Service, Inc. Dispensing system and dispenser assembly
therefor. 3,447,720, 6-3-69, Ct. 222-36.
Janikowski, Stanislaw Maria: See —
Chapman, John Dickinson; Dee, Geoffrey Thomas; Janikowski,
Stanislaw Maria; and Peters, Roger Hugh, 3,449, 107.
Janis, Leo B.: See —
Ozolins, Rudolfs A., 3,444,278.
Janis, Peter: See —
Downing, Arthur H.; and Janis, Peter.3,465,198.
Janiske, Donald J., to Resistance Welder Corporation. Dual shuttle
driving arrangement for manufacturing refrigerator cabinets or the
like. 3,473,643, 10-21-69, CI. 198-19.
Janiszewski, Anthony T.: See —
Giraud, Denise C; Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Glass, Marvin
l.,3,48 1,605.
Janiszewski, Anthony T.; and Ancevicius, Dalia E., to Glass, Marvin,
& Associates. Card comparison game. 3,471,148, 10-7-69, CI.
273-1.
Janiszewski, Casimer: See —
Binks, Chester J.; and Janiszewski, Casimer.3,443,852.
Janiszewski, Casimer, to Blakeslee, G. S., & Co. Dishwashing
machine spray box mounting means. 3,443,568, 5-13-69, CI. 134-
199.
Jankay, Lester. Method and apparatus for in-vivo-like maintenance
of blood in vitro. 3,441,479, 4-29-69, CI. 195-1.8
Janke, Donald E., to Whirlpool Corporation. Electronic control cir-
cuit for a dryer. 3,471,939, 10-14-69, CI. 34-45.
Janke, Fritz, to General Motors Corporation. Lubricating arrange-
ments for motor vehicle change- speed gearing. 3,467,221, 9-16-
69, CI. 184-6.
Jankowiak, Erwin M.: See —
Wernette, Gary E.; and Jankowiak, Erwin M., 3,467 ,558.
Jankowiak, Roman: See —
Haefner, Arthur E.; Pierson, Edward G.; and Jankowiak,
Roman.3,473,543.
Jankowitz, Gerald; and Falbel, Gerald, to Barnes Engineering Com-
pany. Gun-flash detector. 3,476,938, 1 1-4-69. CI. 250-83.3
Jankowski, Alfons; Kolling, Georg; and Paulsen, Siegfried, to Berg-
werksverband GmbH. Method for the preparation of cyclic car-
boxylic acid hydrazides. 3,472,846, 10-14-69, CI. 260-250.
Janner, Karl; and Budnick, Dietrich, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
Thermionic converter. 3,444,400, 5-13-69, CI. 310-4.
Jannett, Frederick Joseph, to Western Electric Company, Incor
porated. Apparatus for winding tapes onto mandrels. 3,471,098
10-7-69, CI. 242-56.1
Janninck, Donald R., to United States Gypsum Company. Sag-re
sistant gypsum board and method therefor. 3,486,965, 12-30-69
CI. 161-43.
Janninck, William L., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Double wall cup
3,456,860, 7-22-69, CI. 229-1.5
Janning, Fred J., to Warner & Swasey Company, The. Twister
device for use in a balling apparatus. 3,437,278, 4-8-69, CI. 242-
54.4
Janning, John L., to Ledex, Inc. Field effect device having an elec-
trolytically insulated gate. 3,445,732, 5-20-69, CI. 317-234.
Janning, John L., to National Cash Register Company, The. Thermal
half-select printing matrix. 3,466,423, 9-9-69, CI. 219-216.
Janning, John L., 1/3 to Dybvig, H. Talman, and Dybvig, Roger S.
Breath operated device. 3,479,561, 11-18-69, CI. 315-119.
Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.: See —
Eguchi, Yasukata, 3,447,498.
Eguchi, Yasukata; and Uchida, Kazuo, 3,460,498.
Eguchi, Yasukata, 3,485,194.
Hanyu, Susumu; and Kasuga, Noboru, 3,426,712.
Hanyu, Susumu, 3,433,092.
Kasuga, Noboru, 3,455,258.
Kato, Kenzi, 3,477,003.
Nakajima, Yoshihiko; and Hara, Kazumasa, 3,447,499.
Janosik, James Phillip: See —
Stiegler, Theodore Donald; Janosik, James Phillip; and Burns,
Edward Brantley„3,460,776.
Janoska, Georges: See —
Chaveneaud, Roger; and Janoska, Georges,3,444,340.
Janoska, Georges, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee: Societe Lamy
d'Etudes et de Recherches 'Soler' et de Recherches Soler. Ap-
paratus for driving rotary electric switches. 3,427,41 1, 2-1 1-69, CI.
200-38.
Janosky, Walter J., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Company. Multiple posi-
tion rear view mirror with unitary plastic hinge bracket.
3,472,580, 10-14-69, CI. 350-281.
Janovtchik, Viacheslav Jansen; and Catelli, Camillo, to Heinz, H. V.,
Company Limited. Freeze drying apparatus. 3,469,327, 9-30-69,
CI. 34-92.
Janowiecki, Richard J.: See —
Henderson, Courtland M.; and Janowiecki, Richard
J. ,3,485,680.
Jansen, Alexander Bertus Arnold: See —
Crook, Leonard Robert; Jansen, Alexander Bertus Arnold;
Spencer, Kenneth Eric Vincent; and Watson, David Har-
ris,3,457,272.
Jansen, Francis J.; Reynolds, Robert W.; and Shimabukuro, George
T., to Xerox Corporation. Recording stylus control system.
3,445,587, 5-20-69, CI. 178-6.6
Jansen, Hansjorg, to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne.
Magnetic forming apparatus. 3,427,842, 2-18-69, CI. 72-56.
Jansen, Hansjorg; and Wildi, Paul, to Gulf General Atomic Incor-
porated. Electromagnetic forming apparatus. 3,426,564, 2-11-69,
CI. 72-56.
Jansen, Harry B. Fastener with spring biased lock. 3,464,474, 9-2-
69, CI. 151-24.
Jansen, Helmut Hugo Georg Alexander. Device for automatically
recording blood settling. 3,422,443, 1-14-69, CI. 346-107.
Jansen, Johannes Adrianus Cornells; and Ekkelboom, Tjepke Hen-
drik, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Electrode for an electri-
cal discharge device. 3,484,639, 12-16-69, CI. 313-184.
Jansen, Johannes T., to Hoffman, P. R., Company. Stabilized rotary
sawing machine. 3,483,858, 12-16-69, CI. 125-13.
Jansen, Joseph Nicholas; and Staggs, Oscar L., to Motorola, Inc.
High peak power waveguide junction circulators having inductive
posts in each port for tuning circulator. 3,466,571, 9-9-69, CI.
333-1.1
Jansen, Lodewijk, to Gebr. Stork & Co's Apparatenfabriek N.V.
Method and device for inhibiting corrosion in sterilizers.
3,445,179, 5-20-69, CI. 21-2.7
Jansen, Wilhelm; and Bollmann, Gustav, to Klockner-Humboldt-
Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Control device for a driving and steering
transmission for track laying vehicles. 3,420,394, 1-7-69, CI. 214-
776.
Jansens, Richard: See —
Forrat, Francis; and Jansens, Richard.3,420,780.
Janshego, James A.: See —
Vansickle, Robert H.; Linger, Oren R.; and Janshego, James
A.,3,48 1,368.
Jansing, Walter: See —
Dreyer, Siegfried; Harde, Rudolf; Jansing, Walter; Kalkoffen,
Friedel; Mausbeck, Hans; and Schnittker, Werner,3,438,431.
LIST OF PATENTEES
777
Janson, Eugene Ernst; and Thomas, Lucius Ponder, to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Threshold control for sync separator noise
protection circuit and for AGC stage. 3,441,669, 4-29-69, CI. 178-
7.3
Janson, Hans Georg: See—
Donges, Ernst; and Janson, Hans Georg.3,486,994.
Holemann, Hans; Janson, Hans Georg; and Moeller, Au-
gust.3,460,903.
Janson, Heino: See —
Horvath, Tibor, 3,439,548.
Janson, Stig; and Janson, Ulf Stig, to Alfa-Laval AB. Equipment for
facilitating the milking of cows in cowsheds. 3,456,619, 7-22-69,
CI. 119-27.
Janson, Ulf Stig; See —
Janson, Stig; and Janson, Ulf Stig, 3,456, 619.
Janson, William A., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Gas
filter structure. 3,422,602, 1-21-69, CI. 55-378.
Janson, William A.: See —
Brown, Richard E.; and Janson, William A. ,3,425,334.
Janss, John E.; and Guernsey, Richard H., to American Hospital
Supply Corporation. Combination shipping and storing container
for slides. 3,467,251, 9-16-69, CI. 206-62.
Janssen, Arnoldus Joseph. Chair or like furniture. 3,482,870, 12-9-
69, CI. 297-92.
Janssen, Hans-Joachim, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Vibration-insulating mounting. 3,459,977, 8-5-69, CI. 310-51.
Janssen, Hans-Joachim; and Schutte, Reinhold, to Licentia Patent-
Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Electric motor mounting arrangement.
3,434,723, 3-25-69, CI. 274-1.
Janssen, Johannes Gerardus: See —
Tusa, John; and Janssen, Johannes Gerardus,3, 44 1,643.
Janssen, Paul Adriaan Jan, to Research Laboratorium Dr. C. Janssen
N. V. 1-Aroylalkyl derivatives of arylhydroxypyrroli- dines and
arylhydroxypiperidines. 3,438,991, 4-15-69, CI. 260-294.7
Janssen, Peter Johannes Hubertus, to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Contrast control circuit for a television receiver.
3,440,343, 4-22-69, CI. 178-7.3
Janssen, Peter Johannes Hubertus, to North American Philips Com-
pany, Inc. High voltage rectifier array including a neutralizing con-
ductor. 3,444,452, 5-13-69, CI. 321-1 1.
Janssen, Peter Johannes Hubertus: See —
Smeulers, Wouter; and Janssen, Peter Johannes Hu-
bertus.3,434,004.
Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V.: See —
Busschots, Armand August Florent, 3,482,962.
Godefroi, Erik Fred; and Van Der Eijcken, Cyriel Alfons Maria,
3,485,917.
Janssen, Rainer; Helm, Dietrich; and Griebsch, Eugen, to Schering
AG. Cured and curable compositions comprising a polyglycidyl
ether of a polymeric fatty alcohol. 3,483,146, 12-9-69, CI. 260-2.
Janssen, Sylvain Jean, to Compagnie des Compteurs. Device for
measuring the surface tension of liquids. 3,448,605, 6-10-69, CI.
73-64.4
Janssens, Henri Hubert; Westerveld, Willem; and Nijland, Louis
Marius, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Electroluminescent
screen composition. 3,449,260, 6-10-69, CI. 252-301.6
Jansson, Arnold O., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Insulated
molding fastener. 3,461,637, 8-19-69, CI. 52-718.
Jansson, Bengt K. B ., to Stabilator Aktiebolag. Grouting material cir-
culating valve means in conjunction with earth drilling tubes.
3,422,903, 1-21-69, CI. 166-224.
Jansson, Bernt I., to AGA Aktiebolag. Intermittent positive pressure
resuscitator. 3,474,785, 10-28-69, CI. 128-145.7
Jansson, Bernt Inge: See —
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Jansson, Bernt Inge,3,442,427.
Jansson, Bernt Inge; and Arnell, Jon Arne, to AGA Aktiebolag.
Portable tank assembly for breathing apparatus. 3,483,865, 12-16-
69, CI. 128-142.
Jansson, Robert Mauritz; Strandell, Erik Axel; and Wik, Claes
Gustaf, to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Drying of powder. 3,456,708,
7-22-69, CI. 159-42.
Jansson, Sven Arne Martin, to System Paulin Aktiebolag. Gear pump
with valve mechanism. 3,427,981, 2-18-69, CI. 103-41.
Jansson, Sven-Olof. Thermostatic control device for a three phase
type electrical apparatus. 3,482,195, 12-2-69, CI. 337-321.
Jansz, Joost W., to Hollandsche Beton Maatschappij N.V. Hydraulic
pile driving device. 3,431,986, 3-11-69, CI. 173-134.
Jantz, Ronald K.: See —
Bassen, Howard; and Jantz, Ronald K., 3,475, 755.
Jantze, Clyde E.; Arnott, Edward A.; and Scott, Earl V., to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc. Double-seaming method and ap-
paratus for can closing machine. 3,465,703, 9-9-69, CI. 1 13-30.
Jantzen, George H., to Steinthal, M., & Co., Inc. Strap connector.
3,429,537, 2-25-69, CI. 248-223.
Jantzen, George H., to Steinthal, M., & Co., Inc. Safety belt buckle.
3,431,606, 3-1 1-69, CI. 24-230.
Jantzen, George H., to Steinthal, M., & Co., Inc. Shoulder harness
retractor. 3,439,933, 4-22-69, CI. 280-150.
Jantzen, George H., to Steinthal, M., & Co., Inc. Seat belt retractor.
3,439,952, 4-22-69, CI. 297-388.
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute: See —
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and lnoue,
Yoshihiko, 3,439,410.
Ando, Yoshio; Fujimura, Tadato; Tanaka, Tadayoshi; and lnoue,
Yoshihiko, 3,439,858.
Gotohda, Masao; Kubota, Hiroshi; Nozaki, Fumio; and Omi,
Shinzo, 3,481,848.
Kagiya, Tsutomu; Machi, Sueo; Hagiwara, Miyuki; and Kise,
Seiichi, 3,471,463.
Moriuchi, Shigeru, 3,441,733.
Nozawa, Masao; Sako, Kiyoshi; and Ueda, Hiroshi, 3,446,188.
Japan Broadcasting Corporation: See —
Yanagimachi, Akio; Iwasawa, Takashi; Masuko, Hitoshi; and
Yaguchi, Keiichi, 3,454,713.
Japan Exlan Company Limited: See —
Fujita, Yoshimasa; Nakagawa, Kazumi; Shimoda, Keitaro; and
Miyashita, Koji, 3,434,276.
Ichimi, Teruhiko; Okazaki, Takeshi; Tsutsui, Nobuhiro; and
Minami, Shinsaku, 3,455,771.
Nakagawa, Kazumi; Tsutsui, Nobuhiro; and Sumi, Takehiko,
3,451,140.
Nakagawa, Kazumi; Kuratani, Keijiro; Tsutsui, Nobuhiro; and
Minami, Shinsaku, 3,463,846.
Oonishi, Yasuo; Okazaki, Takeshi; and Kubo, Masashi,
3,477,109.
Shibukawa, Takashi; and Ozaki, Masahiko, 3,483,172.
Shimoda, Keitaro; and Miyashita, Koji, 3,426,117.
Japan Gas-Chemical Company, Inc.: See —
Asaka, Mitsuo; Komatsu, Makoto; and Jufiyama, Susumu,
3,436,437.
Huang, Ching Yun; and Maeda, Masayoshi, 3,441,519.
Huang, Ching Yun; and Kizaki, Shoji, 3,481,892.
Igarashi, Yukio; Komatsu, Makoto; Fujiyama, Susumu; and
Okamoto, Kazuo, 3,432,556.
Jotoku, Minoru; Naka, Shinya; and lnada, Naohiko, 3,459,511.
Kaneko, Kyozo; Matsuzawa, Tadahiro; Okouchi, Hideo;
Nishimura, Tadao; and Yamamoto, Yukimasa, 3,466,338.
Murayama, Masayuki, 3,441,599.
Ueno, Tamotsu; and Nakano, Takashi, 3,458,590.
Yamauchi, Saburo; Taura, Teruchika; Isogai, Yuzuru; and
Seino, Hideki, 3,469,372.
Japan Gasoline Co., Ltd.: See —
Sato, Fukuzo; Okagami, Akio; and Ueno, Toshihiro, 3,452,106.
Watanabe, Isaburo; Yoshioka, Haruo; Sanga, Seiji; Egashira,
Shohachi; and Ohki, Taketo, 3,429,680.
Japan National Railways: See —
Shiomi, Hajime; and Hashimoto, Kazuo, 3,455,065.
Japan Petroleum Development Corporation: See —
Nakayama, Yoshihiro, 3,424,258.
Japan Pure Hydrogen Company Ltd.: See —
Eguchi, Takashi; Iwabuchi, Shinichi; and Akiyama, Takao,
3,467,493.
Japan Radio Company Limited: See —
Tsumura, Takao; Kadooka, Toshio; Suzuki, Keisuke; and
Kitayama, Noboru, 3,444,553.
Japan Stationery Co., Ltd., the: See —
Yamashita, Nagahiro, 3,477,791.
Japan Storage Battery Co., Ltd.: See —
Takatsuka, Kenji; and Toyooka, Shigetsugu, 3,441,813.
Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.: See —
Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi; Ito, Tokuo; Komatsu, Kouei; Yasunaga,
Hidetoshi; and Ueda, Kenichi, 3,471,462.
Mori, Kan; Kawakami, Masato; Sugihara, Yasumi; Kimura,
Shoji; Shibata, Tooru; and Kogure, Akira, 3,466,272.
Mori, Kan; Suminoe, Taro; Yamazaki, Tamotu; Ishikawa, Tu-
nezo; and Kogure, Akira, 3,479,331.
Okuya, Eitaro; Ito, Tokuo; Sakaguchi, Akio; Komatsu, Koei; and
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi, 3,454,680.
Ueda, Kenichi; Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; and Komatsu, Kouei,
3,432,517.
Umeno, Masashi; Miyake, Makoto; and Tosaki, Chikao,
3,479,858.
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; Ichikawa, Tatsuo; Yamato, Hiroaki; Ikeda,
Mitsuru; Ozawa, Nobuo; and Ueda, Kenichi, 3,464,965.
Japanese Geon Company, Ltd., The: See —
Asai, Harmumi; Komai, Hisataka; and Hada, Nobuhide,
3,468,856.
Sakuragi, Taketami; Jyo, Yoshio; Akiyama, Shinichi; and
Minami, Shoichiro, 3,454,446.
Takao, Susumu; and Hokari, Hiroshi, 3,436,436.
Takao, Susumu; and Hokari, Hiroshi, 3,436,438.
Japanese National Railways: See —
Matsubara, Kentaro; and Tohyama, Seikichi, 3,430,857.
Sato, Yutaka, 3,432,098.
Umemori, Takashi; and Kawamura, Mitsuo, 3,483,471.
Japhet, Richard E., to Worthington Corporation. Induction unit with
bypass means. 3,454,079, 7-8-69, CI. 165-38.
Japikse, Cornells H., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Edible
emulsions containing oleaginous gels. 3,425,843, 2-4-69, CI. 99-
144.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Japikse, Cornells, to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Food
spreads containing oleaginous gels. 3,425,842, 2-4-69, CI. 99-122.
Jaques, Roland; and Desaulles, Pierre-Antoine, to Ciba Corporation.
Use of substituted hydroquinones for the medicinal treatment of
inflammaions. 3,462,531, 8-19-69, CI. 424-244.
Jaquet, Francis, to Girard-Perregaux et Cie S.A. High-frequency
watch movement. 3,465,515, 9-9-69, CI. 58-107.
Jaquith, Howard R.; McCarthy, James L.; Nichols, Nathaniel B.; and
Norton, Stanley C, Jr., to Sybron Corporation. Movable magnet
magnetic flux transducers and transduction systems for indicating
magnet position. 3,480,854, 1 1-25-69, CI. 324-34.
Jaquith, Howard R.; and Norton, Stanley G., Jr., to Sybron Corpora-
tion. Process control instrument having signal booster. 3,433,239,
3-18-69, CI. 137-85.
Jaramillo, Lily: See —
Bustos, Epifanio G., 3,421,144.
Jarboe, Charles H.; and Buckler, Robert Thomas, to United States of
America, Health, Education, and Welfare. Strained ring central
nervous system depressants. 3,429,912, 2-25-69, CI. 260-468.
Jarby, Sven. Material for filing cavities. 3,469,317, 9-30-69, CI. 32-
15.
Jardine, Norman McL.: See —
Travers, Robert; and Jardine, Norman McL. ,3,457, 126.
Jared Marshall; and Steer, Colin, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority. Method of making tubes. 3,486,219, 12-30-69, CI. 29-
480.
Jared, Richard C: See —
Bowman, Harry R.; Thompson, Stanley G.; Hyde, Earl K.; and
Jared, Richard C, 3,433,954.
Jaremus, Boubene M.: See —
Boehmer, Andrew P.; and Jaremus, Boubene M., 3,45 1,904.
Jari Corporation; See —
Fiske, Chester G., 3,423,856.
Jark, Fred: See —
Titchenal, Oliver R.; Jark, Fred; Coombes, William S.; and Ruf,
Walter.3,465,876.
Jarke Corporation: See —
Allen, William A., 3,462,030.
Jay, Richard S., 3,476,260.
Jarman-Williamson Company: See —
Leitzel, Ammon M., 3,433,497.
Jarnagan, Max; and Sosalla, Harry L., to Noble Manufacturing Com-
pany. Hydraulic coupler. 3,482,602, 12-9-69, CI. 137-614.03
Jarneklev, Duane R.: See —
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Jarneklev, Duane
R., 3,438,983.
Jamhs Elektriska Aktiebolag: See —
Holm, Sune Erik; and Jevbratt, Lars Torsten, 3,443,503.
Jarosz, Stanislas; and Kenny, David Patrick, to United Aircraft of
Canada Limited. Diffuser construction. 3,420,435, 1-7-69, CI.
230-132.
Jarowenko, Wadym: See —
Caldwell, Carlyle G.; Jarowenko, Wadym; and Hodgkin, Irving
D.,3,459,632.
Jarowenko, Wadym; and McGovern, Joseph P., to National Starch
and Chemical Corporation. Color stabilized dextrin adhesives.
3,454,41 1, 7-8-69, CI. 106-208.
Jarrad, Donald S., to Motorola, Inc. Ohmic contact consisting of a
bilayer of gold and molybdenum over an alloyed regim of alu-
minum silicon. 3,436,616, 4-1-69, CI. 317-234.
Jarreby, Karl Axel Bertil, to Skandinaviska Apparatindustri Ak-
tiebolaget Saiap. Heat exchange roll. 3,425,488, 2-4-69, CI. 165-
90.
Jarret, Jacques: See —
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques.3,435,266.
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques.3,466,479.
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques,3.481,417.
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques. Variable speed electric motor.
3,435,266, 3-25-69, CI. 310-164.
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques. Low-inertia variable-reluctance
electrical machine. 3,466,479, 9-9-69, CI. 310-168.
Jarret, Jean; and Jarret, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme Elpalux.
Directional and propulsive control device for an electric vehicle.
3,481,417, 12-2-69, CI. 180-6.5
Jarrett, Arthur D., to Polaroid Corporation. Monoazo pyrazolone
dyes. 3,424,742, 1-28-69, CI. 260-162.
Jarrett, Roy Chester; and Patrick, Richard William, to AMP Incor-
porated. Card reader improvement. 3,448,248, 6-3-69, CI. 235-
61.11
Jarund, Harry Sigvard Valdemar: See —
Rausing, Gad Anders; and Jarund, Harry Sigvard Val-
demar,3 ,43 1,700.
Jaruzelski, John J.: See —
Small, Augustus B.; Jaruzelski, John J.; and Lenas, Leandros
P.,3,474,066.
Jarvi, Reino A., to Simpson Timber Company. Wood panel overlay
and method and manufacture. 3,448,001, 6-3-69, CI. 161-261.
Jarvi, Reino A.: See —
Clausen, Victor H.; Jarvi, Reino A.; and Zweig, Ar-
nold,3,45 1,374.
Jarvie, John M.: See—
Hardwick, Thomas J.; and Jarvie, John M., 3,458, 416.
Jarvis, Edwin W.; and Casey, Dahl B., to Kold Kist, Inc. Sheer.
3,474,842, 10-28-69, CI. 146-106.
Jarvis, James G.: See —
Robinson, Gene H.; and Jarvis, James G., 3,449, 658.
Jarvis, James K.: See —
Bell, James C; and Jarvis, James K., 3,484,788.
Jarvis, Jay P.: See —
Vartanian, Edwin S.; and Jarvis, Jay P. ,3,432, 955.
Jarvis, John Roy, to Postmaster General, Her Majesty "s. Electrical
communication systems. 3,453,594, 7-1-69, CI. 340-146.1
Jarvis, John R. Coin operated electronic timer with quenching
means. 3,458,771, 7-29-69, CI. 317-142.
Jarvis, Marvin A., to United States of America, Interior, mesne.
Porous membrane support. 3,450,267, 6-17-69, CI. 210-321.
Jarvis, Marvin A.; and Marks, Murray, to Aerojet-General Corpora-
tion. Means for controlling concentration of dissolved solids ad-
jacent to reverse osmosis membrane surfaces in desalination
device. 3,456,805, 7-22-69, CI. 210-321.
Jasaitis, Tadas K.: See —
Pall, David B.; and Jasaitis, Tadas K.,3,457,339.
Jasberg, Peter M., to Bunker Hill Company, The. Hydraulic cathode
stripper for metals electrolytically deposited. 3,472,249, 10-14-69,
CI. 134-46.
Jasek, Albert W., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Meter proving. 3,457,768, 7-29-69, CI. 73-3.
Jasinski, Amy L.; and Walmsley, Judith A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Compositions comprising acid-catalyzed and alkaline-catalyzed or-
ganopolysiloxanes. 3,428,706, 2-18-69, CI. 260-825.
Jasionowski, Walter J., to Everpure Inc. Method and apparatus for
filtering and dosing a liquid. 3,442,800, 5-6-69, CI. 210-57.
Jason, Alfred C, to Minister of Technology, The. Thawing of frozen
blocks. 3,474,221, 10-21-69, CI. 219-200.
Jason, William M., to Bemiss-Jason Corporation. Garland.
3,453,170, 7-1-69, CI. 161-14.
Jasorka, Larry P.: See —
Carlson, Robert M.; Jasorka, Larry P.; Mulconrey, John F.; and
Trimble, Glenn A. ,3,458,93 1 .
Jasorka, Larry P.; and Richards, Edward E., Ill, to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Surface wiring assist device for selecting
wire lengths and terminal pairs to be interconnected thereby with
connection status indication. 3,440,531, 4-22-69, CI. 324-66.
Jasovsky, Joseph F., to Ardmaer Trucking Co., Inc. Tractor-trailer
hose interconnection. 3,420,546, 1-7-69, CI. 280-421.
Jasper Electronic Mfg., Corp.: See —
Welsh, Alan B.; and West, Roger, 3,421,403.
Welsh, Alan B.; and West, Roger T„ 3,422,209.
Jasper, Leslie L.: See —
Alford, John H.; Armand, Harold A.; Bray, William E.; Hamil-
ton, Edward E.; Jasper, Leslie L.; Moore, Samuel D.; Renker,
Robert L.; and Ryon, Richard M., Jr., 3,423,677.
Jasper, Leslie L., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. System for
producing equal and opposite pulses on selected channels.
3,459,969, 8-5-69, CI. 307-262.
Jasper, Ronald J.; and Gustafson, George W., to Lamb-Grays Harbor
Co., Inc. Wrapper dispensing and roll wrapping mechanism.
3,429,097, 2-25-69, CI. 53-66.
Jastrow, Horst: See —
Bohn, Lothar; Jastrow, Horst; Leugering, Jans-Joachim; and
Vetter, Hans-Joachim,3,472,917.
Jastrzebski, Michael B.: See —
Nemphos, Speros P.; and Jastrzebski, Michael B., 3,475,5 14.
Jastrzembski, Walfried. Drive control for a D.C. motor. 3,422,334,
1-14-69, CI. 318-439.
Jaszka, Danile J., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Phosphonitrilic
polymers. 3,442,629, 5-6-69, CI. 23-357.
Jatras, Stephen J.: See —
Harrison, Wayne E.; and Jatras, Stephen J. ,3,47 1,863.
Harrison, Wayne E.; and Jatras, Stephen J. ,3,482,254.
Jatul, Bernard; and Costello, Christopher, to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. Sprayed opaque bandage composition. 3,476,853, 11-4-
69, CI. 424-45.
Jaulmes, Eric, to Ateliers de la Motobecane, Societe Anonyme.
Bearing arrangement for dismountable bicycle. 3,438,650, 4-15-
69, CI. 280-279.
Jaulmes, Eric, to Ateliers de la Motobecane, Societe Anonyme.
Fluid pressure operated vane motor, especially for nut and the like
driving machines. 3,483,932, 12-16-69, CI. 173-12.
Jaunin, Roland; and Zeller, Paul, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Sub-
stituted hydrazine compounds. 3,441,594, 4-29-69, CI. 260-471.
Jaunin, Roland; and Zeller, Paul, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Sub-
stituted hydrazine compounds. 3,441,595, 4-29-69, CI. 260-471.
Jaunin, Roland: See —
Gutmann, Hugo; Jaunin, Roland; Kaiser, Ado; and Zeller,
Paul,3,459,799.
Jaupain, Maurice, to Glaverbel S.A. Glass composition. 3,468,681,
9-23-69, CI. 106-47.
Jaupain. Maurice: See —
Plumat, Emile; and Jaupain, Maurice.3,425,85 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
779
Jauvtis, Harvey I.: See —
Spain, Robert J., and Jauvtis, Harvey 1., 3,461 ,442.
Spain, Robert J., and Jauvtis, Harvey I. ,3,465, 316.
Javaux, Gustave. to Glaverbel S.A. Glass furnace wall arrangement.
3,442,635, 5-6-69, CI. 65-168.
Javellaud, Jean; Robin, Marc; and Dupuy, Gerard, to Commissariat a
I'Energie Atomique. Devices for holding a sample to be irradiated
in a nuclear reactor. 3,454,465, 7-8-69, CI. 176-15.
Javid, Farnhang, to Cameron Machine Company. Sheet handling and
sampling apparatus. 3,469,836, 9-30-69, CI. 271-64.
Javorich, William J.; See —
Beutler, Warren E.; and Javorich, William J. ,3,486, 179.
Javorik, Laszlo, to National Video Corporation. Method of manufac-
turing cathode ray tube. 3,441,333. 4-29-69. CI. 316-26.
Javorik, Laszlo: See —
Schwartz, James W.; and Javorik, Laszlo, 3, 449,61 1.
JAWA, narodni podnik; See —
Marcik, Milos; Jokl, Rudolf; Kubinek, Jiri; and Ritschl, Evzen,
3,447,519.
Ritschl, Evzen; and Kubinek, Jiri, 3,428,153.
Jaworski, Stanley F.: See —
Bittel, Fred F.; and Jaworski, Stanley F., 3,456,558.
Jay, Aubrey, to Penny, J. C. Company, Inc. Alteration of per-
manently pressed garments. 3,435,463, 4-1-69, CI. 2-269.
Jay, Frederic C: See —
Zeigler, James K., 3,438,412.
Jay, Richard S., to Jarke Corporation. Storage rack for cylindrical
containers. 3,476,260, 11-4-69, CI. 211-71.
Jay-El Products, Inc.: See —
McMains, Billy D.; and Friedman, Marvin L., 3,426,942.
Jayasimha, Mysore Somasekhara Rau: See —
Das Gupta, Ranjit; Jayasimha, Mysore Somasekhara Rau;
Sitaramarao, Krishnappa; and Yegnanarayan, Ran-
gaiyer.3,436,568.
Jaybee Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Bereznak, John, 3,431,587.
Jaye, Richard C, to Western Industries, Inc. Evaporator pad.
3,479,018, 1 1-18-69, CI. 261-103.
Jayko, Michael E., to Crete, Charles A. Photoelectric absorption
measurer having plunger for enclosing variable beam path lengths.
3,448,277, 6-3-69, CI. 250-218.
Jaylis Industries, Inc.: See —
Crenshaw, David, 3,454,693.
Jayne, Keith D.: See —
Hanekamp, Robert D.; and Jayne, Keith D., 3,467,237.
Jayne, Max L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electrical connec-
tor having facile engagement means. 3,432,795, 3-11-69, CI. 339-
17.
Jayne, Theodore D., to Nibco Inc., mesne. Soft solder joints and
methods and materials for producing the same. 3,453,721, 7-8-69,
CI. 29-489.
Jayne-Williams, Derek James: See —
Burton, Harold; Pavey, John Anthony; Jayne-Williams, Derek
James; and Hansen, William Frederick,3,486,840.
Jazbutis, Anatolijus; and Swanson, Richard T., to Aetna Casualty
and Surety Company, mesne. Simulator. 3,478,442, 11-18-69, CI.
35-11.
J. B. Foundry Co., The: See —
Hauser, Hans, 3,426,611.
Jeakle, William G.: See —
Engle, Jack F.; and Jeakle, William G., 3,429,400.
Jeal, Harvey Philip, to Avdel Limited. Blind rivet with self-plugging
mandrel. 3,426,375, 2-11-69, CI. 10-27.
Jean, Bernard Louis Pierre: See —
Berth, Michel; and Jean, Bernard Louis Pierre, 3,456, 3 12.
Jean, Henri; and Thibault, Claude, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain.
Gas phase manufacture of polyformaldehyde. 3,428,604, 2-18-69,
CI. 260-67.
Jeandupeux, Hubert E. Apparatus for the manufacture of long-pile
rugs by knotting pile tufts in a fabric. 3,467,145. 9-16-69, CI. 139-
1.
Jeaneau, Adrien Louis Marie, to Etablissement J. J. Carnaud &
Forges de Basse-Indre. Suspension devices fixed on receptacles, in
particular on metal receptacles. 3,448,893, 6-10-69, CI. 220-91.
Jeanmaire, Walter. Device for regulating the quantity delivered by a
tuft feeder to cards. 3,474,501, 10-28-69, CI. 19-105.
Jeanmart, Claude: See —
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer
Naoum, 3,424,748.
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer
Naoum.3,450,698.
Farge, Daniel; Jeanmart, Claude; and Messer, Mayer
Naoum.3,455,917.
Jeanmonod, Roland, to Ebauches S.A. Electric timepiece. 3,465,510,
9-9-69, CI. 58-28.
Jeanneret, Jules Louis. Machining device having selectively con-
trolled feed speeds. 3,429,205, 2-25-69, CI. 77-32.7
Jeannerett, Wallace S.: See —
Cugini, Edward T.; and Jeannerett. Wallace S.,3,437,149.
Jeannette, Joseph C, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Wire feed apparatus. 3,447,730, 6-3-69, CI. 226-176.
Jeantils, Claude; Grosclaude, Etienne; Garlot, Christian; and Petruz-
zi, Nicolino, to Les Laboratoires Dausse. Monohydrate of
equimolecular complex of ascorbic acid and pyridoxine base.
3,459,761, 8-5-69, CI. 260-297.5
Jeater, Roger Sidney Lockington: See —
Crowdy, Stephen Henry; Farrington, John Alan; and Jeater,
Roger Sidney Lockington, 3,449,1 10.
Jeavons, Daniel, to Taylor & Challen Limited. Press with adjustable
brake cam to compensate for change in stroke. 3,463,286, 8-26-
69, CI. 192-134.
Jeavons, Daniel, to Taylor & Challen Limited. Press brakes.
3,470,989, 10-7-69, CI. 192-130.
Jebco. Inc.: See —
Roesel, John F., Jr., 3,454,864.
Jechin, Harry, to Dossert Manufacturing Corporation. Multi-linked
flexible connector. 3,487,159, 12-30-69. CI. 174-72.
Jecker, Andrew E.: See —
Asmus, Richard W.; and Jecker, Andrew E., 3, 428, 202.
Asmus, Richard W.; and Jecker, Andrew E. ,3,473, 691 .
Jeco Co., Ltd.: See —
Ishikawa, Kazuo; and Iwaki, Koichi, 3,485,032.
Jednacz, Thomas C, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Rectifier system
with zero crossing control circuit for semiconductor switches.
3,437,904, 4-8-69, CI. 321-5.
Jednacz, Thomas C, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Rectifier system
for energizing thermoelectric load. 3,439,509, 4-22-69, CI. 62-3.
Jednacz, Thomas C; and Schmittle, Karl V., to Borg-Warner Cor-
poration. Rectifier system with integral cycle control. 3.434,032,
3-18-69, CI. 321-5.
Jedso Industries, Inc.: See —
Djedda, Fouad H., 3,477,723.
Jeff, William C; and Luyster, Thomas, Jr., to Armitage, John L., &
Co. Process for obtaining low bake paint films of improved cure
and abrasion resistance. 3,420,692, 1-7-69, CI. 1 17-63.
Jeff, William C; Luyster, Thomas, Jr.; Lynch, James F., Jr.; and
Moroli, Frank A., to Armitage, John L., & Co. Primer coating
compositions containing carboxylated butadiene acrylonitrile
copolymer, vinyl chloride copolymer, a polyacrylate, an epoxide
resin and a phenol-formaldehyde resin. 3,480,691, 11-25-69, CI.
260-831.
Jeffee, Saul P.; and Limnios, Gus, to Movielab, Inc. Cleaning and
cooling system for photographic printing apparatus. 3,466,995, 9-
16-69, CI. 98-33.
Jeffee, Saul. Apparatus for processing film. 3,422,479, 1-21-69, CI.
15-100.
Jeffee, Saul. Locking arrangement with indicator. 3,427,835, 2-18-
69, CI. 70-432.
Jeffee, Saul; and Kowalak, John, to Movielab, Inc. Film printing ap-
paratus. 3,428,399, 2-18-69, CI. 355-100.
Jeffers & Bailey, Inc.: See —
Jeffers, William D., 3,421,249.
Jeffers, F. Eugene: See —
Paes, Dale R.; and Jeffers, F. Eugene, 3,441, 315.
Jeffers, Homer A., Jr.: See —
Deines, Siegmund; Jeffers. Homer A., Jr.; Monroe, Wayne W.;
and Mattingly, John W., 3,484,885.
Jeffers, Walter K., to Crouse-Hinds Company. Traffic signaling
system. 3,484,742, 12-16-69, CI. 340-40.
Jeffers, William D., to Jeffers & Bailey, Inc. Fishhook. 3,421,249, 1-
14-69, CI. 43-42.37
Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc.: See —
Cavitt, Stanley B., 3,420,799.
Cavitt, Stanley B., 3,433,806.
Cavitt, Stanley B., 3.436,427.
Cavitt, Stanley B.; and Speranza, George P., 3,448,153.
Johnson, Fred L., Jr; and Brader, Walter H.. Jr., 3,481,837.
Johnson, Gerald A., 3,459,498.
Kelly, Peter B., 3,422,054.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Burns, Simon Pierce, 3,477,919.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Cour, Thomas H., 3,484,488.
Metzger, Sidney H., Jr., 3,457,279.
Milligan, John G.; and Cour, Thomas H.. 3,448,152.
Muhlbauer, Herbert G., 3,420,828.
Rice, Doris M., 3,467,606.
Rowton, Richard L., 3.441,598.
Tomomatsu. Hideo, 3,422,040.
Tomomatsu. Hideo, 3,436,360.
Tomomatsu, Hideo. 3,448,064.
Tomomatsu, Hideo. 3,459,685.
Jefferson, Clifford T., Jr.: See —
Skaggs, Clyde W.; and Jefferson, Clifford T„ Jr.,3,423,205.
Jefferson Electric Company: See —
Luchetta. Julius F.. 3,484,535.
Jefferson Mills, Inc., The: See —
Bryan, Morris M.. Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W.. 3,441,984.
Bryan. Morris M., Jr.. 3,441.991.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr., 3,443,373.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W., 3,448,492.
780
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Bryan, Morris M., Jr.; and Roberts, Morris W., 3,448,936.
Bryan, Morris M., Jr., 3,483,598.
Elsas, Norman E.; and Bryan, Thomas M., II, 3,460,212.
Jefferson, Peter J.: See —
Patterson, Colin D.; and Jefferson, Peter J. ,3, 425,037.
Jefferson Tank & Seat Mfg., Co., Inc.: See—
Pisciotta, Humbert A.; and Pisciotta, Anthony T., Jr., 3,479,501.
Jefferson, Walter R., to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Electrical
boat-speedometer apparatus. 3,482,444, 12-9-69, CI. 73-186.
Jeffery, Elton E., Sr. Optical plumb including means to level.
3,475,101, 10-28-69, CI. 356-150.
Jeffery, Glynn Bennett. Rotary switches. 3,477,047, 11-4-69, CI.
335-206.
Jeffery, James H., Jr. Center steering four-wheel drive vehicle.
3,484,964, 12-23-69, CI. 37-1 17.5
Jeffery, Walter S., to Kaluim Chemicals Limited. Prevention of
sulfate scale formation. 3,433,603, 3-18-69, CI. 23-300.
Jeffery, Warren C; and Teague, Sidney P., to McWane Cast Iron
Pipe Company. Pipe coupling. 3,433,509, 3-18-69, CI. 285-374.
Jeffery, Warren C; and Teague, Sidney P., to McWane Cast Iron
Pipe Company. Pipe coupling. 3,480,300, 1 1-25-69, CI. 285-93.
Jeffery, Warren C; and Teague, Sidney P., to McWane Cast Iron
Pipe Company. Internal lock ring bell and spigot joint. 3,480,302,
11-25-69, CI. 285-362.
Jefferys, Henry J., to Reynolds Metals Company. Handrail and post
assembly. 3,420,505, 1-7-69, CI. 256-22.
Jefferys, Henry J., to Reynolds Metals Company. Deformable rail.
3,471,128, 10-7-69, CI. 256-22.
Jeffes, Robert Henry Francis. Telescopic coupling. 3,437,355, 4-8-
69, CI. 280-478.
Jeffree, John H., to Caps (Research) Limited. Projection objective
for microfilm enlargers. 3,446,547, 5-27-69, CI. 350-215.
Jeffrey, Alastair D.: See —
Jeffrey, Alina A., 3,473,167.
Jeffrey, Alina A., 50% to Jeffrey, Alastair D. Multiple use dress.
3,473,167, 10-21-69, CI. 2-74.
Jeffrey Galion Manufacturing Company: See —
Andrae, Karl H., 3,430,874.
Andrae, Karl H., 3,481,547.
Cline, Jerome F., 3,468,456.
McCracken, William E., 3,479,090.
Roberts, James H., 3,454,109.
Stauffer, Robert E., 3,437,166.
Stauffer, Robert E., 3,478,894.
Jeffreys, Lyman W., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Casting ap-
paratus. 3,459,256, 8-5-69, CI. 164-342.
Jeffreys, Lyman W., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Mold
cleaner. 3,479,678, 11-25-69, CI. 15-21.
Jeffreys, Roy A., to Eastman Kodak Company. Synthesis of photo-
graphic sensitizing dyes. 3,483,195, 12-9-69, CI. 260-240.4
Jeffreys, Roy A.; and Williams, Leslie A., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Method of inhibiting discoloration of color photographs.
3,473,929, 10-21-69, CI. 96-56.
Jeffreys, Roy A.: See —
Holstead, Colin; Bailey, Joseph; and Jeffreys, Roy A. ,3,455,687.
Jeffries, Dan W., 1/2 to Nash, Harold W. Compensating disk brake
with active and passive caliper configuration having inboard
caliper retriever and independent torque resolving members.
3,443,669, 5-13-69, CI. 188-70.
Jeffries, James E., to S & C Electric Company. Switchgear with
panels overlying access openings interlocked with grounding
switches by means of J-shaped latches. 3,459,905, 8-5-69, CI. 200-
50.
Jeffries, Philip Waterman, to Matthew Harvey & Company Limited.
Head and jaw releasable fastenings. 3,453,013, 7-1-69, CI. 292-18.
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli, to Ciba Cor-
poration. Process for the manufacture of B-nor-or B-nor-19- nor-
androstanes. 3,428,537, 2-18-69, CI. 204-158.
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli, to Ciba Cor-
poration. 4a, 10a; 2/3,l"-Bicyclo-5/3-methyl-19 norsteroids and their
preparation. 3,478,068, ll-U-69, CI. 260-397.4
Jeger, Oskar; Schaffner, Kurt; and Wehrli, Hans Ueli, to Ciba Cor-
poration. Oestratrienes and process for their manufacture.
3,483,235, 12-9-69, CI. 260-397.4
Jeger, Oskar; Wehrli, Hans Ueli; and Schaffner, Kurt, to Ciba Cor-
poration. l-Hydroxymethyl-3-oxo-2-oxa-steroids. 3,454,599, 7-8-
69, CI. 260-343.2
Jeger, Oskar; Wehrli, Hans Ueli; and Schaffner, Kurt, to Ciba Cor-
poration. 4-Oxa-5-hydroxymethyl-steroids. 3,484,456, 12-16-69,
CI. 260-343.2
Jeglum, Paul M.: See —
Real, Mackey J., Jr.; Jeglum, Paul M.; and Bright, Boris
E., 3,429, 175.
Jehenson, Pierre Simon; and Bauwens, Jean, to European Atomic
Energy Community (Euratom). Ductility of dispersed phase alloys,
particularly Al-AI2Oa. 3,476,614, 11-4-69, CI. 148-11.5
Jehle, Fritz: See —
Wenz, Herbert; and Jehle, Fritz,3,455,259.
Jehn, David H.: See —
Maier, Gary W.; and Jehn, David H., 3,445,988.
Jehn, Gustav. Traction tread. 3,450,445, 6-17-69, CI. 305-39.
Jehn, Werner F. Oral controlled pressure regulator for blowing glass.
3,429,683, 2-25-69, CI. 65-301.
Jehn, Werner F. Dual differential control valve. 3,438,396, 4-15-69,
CI. 137-596.18
Jelatis, Demetrius G.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Eisert, Gerald A., to
Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Annular shielding for master-
slave manipulators. 3,474,250, 10-21-69, CI. 250-108.
Jelatis, Demetrius G.: See —
Jennrich, Carleton E.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Jelatis, Demetrius
G., 3,429,457.
Jelenko, J. F., & Co., Inc.: See —
Nielsen, John P.; and Tuccillo, Joseph J., 3,424,577.
Schulz, John F.; and Tuccillo, Joseph J., 3,458,936.
Jelinek, Arthur G., du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Treat-
ment of depression of the central nervous system with alkyl esters
of 1-aziridinepropionic acid. 3,426,129, 2-4-69, CI. 424-244.
Jelinek, Arthur G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Esters of 1-aziridinepropionic acid, as tranquilizers. 3,457,349, 7-
22-69, CI. 424-244.
Jelinek, Jerry G.; and Dial, Harrell M., to Parker-Hannifin Corpora-
tion. Gasket and joint for cylinder heads. 3,448,986, 6-10-69, CI.
277-180.
Jelinek, Jerry G.: See —
Kutas, Albert F.; Allen, James Terry; and Jelinek, Jerry
G., 3,485, 142.
Jelinek, Otto C, to Federal Products Corporation. Bezel clamp for
an indicator. 3,437,071, 4-8-69, CI. 1 16-129.
Jellesma, Anne, to Hubert, W., & Co. Machinefabriek N.V.
Archimedean screw pump. 3,464,360, 9-2-69, CI. 103-89.
Jelley, Robert J.: See —
Carter, Ivor John; and Jelley, Robert J. ,3,474,669.
Jellinek, Karl; and Post, Udo, to Rutgerswerke und Teerverwertung
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing synthetic resins from
polyglycidyl ethers of cycloaliphatic polyhydroxyl compounds with
hardening agents. 3,425,961, 2-4-69, CI. 260-2.
Jellis, James C, Jr., to Modern-Way, Inc. Pick-up apparatus.
3,438,184, 4-15-69, CI. 56-1 19.
Jemison, Volney M., to Minijector Corporation. Variable stroke
plunger pump. 3,486,455, 12-30-69, CI. 103-38.
Jemison, William: See —
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr.; and Jemison, William, 3,464,659.
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. 3-Alkanoyl-7-alkyl-5-hydrox-
ycoumarins. 3,462,459, 8-19-69, CI. 260-343.2
Jen, Timothy Y.; Hughes, Gordon A.; and Smith, Herchel, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. 5-Hydroxy-2,2,7-trial-
kylchroman-4-ones and derivatives. 3,467,676, 9-16-69, CI. 260-
345.2
Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen.: See —
Detemple, Manfred, 3,445,368.
Detemple, Manfred, 3,463,718.
Dislich, Helmut; and Jacobsen, Alfred, 3,480,458.
Jacobsen, Alfred, 3,449,036.
Jahn, Walter, 3,455,707.
Neuroth, Norbert; and Warnach, Klaus, 3,465,074.
Vinz, Ottmar, 3,426,256.
Jenca, Cecelia C: See —
Plantz, Charles A.; Jenca, Cecelia C; and McConnaughey, Paul
W.,3,482,944.
Jendrisak, Joseph E.: See —
McKelvey, Harold E.; and Jendrisak, Joseph E., 3, 424,836.
Jendrychowska-Bonamour, Anna-Maria: See —
Chapiro, Adolphe; and Jendrychowska-Bonamour, Anna-
Maria,3,433,724.
Jenkin, William C: See —
Whitacre, John R.; and Jenkin, William C, 3,466, 229.
Jenkins, Alexander; and Weber, Eugen, to Wright, H. Dudley, and
Leclerc, Robert Ernest. Method of forming articles from ther-
moelastically deformable materials. 3,433,862, 3-18-69, CI. 264-
97.
Jenkins, Anthony, to Pye, W. G., & Co., Ltd. Liquid injection
device. 3,475,964, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-422.
Jenkins, Bernard M.: See —
Brucker, Henry J.; and Jenkins, Bernard M., 3,428,209.
Jenkins, Carlton Gene; Stoldt, Clayton Lewis; and Szeverenyi,
Nikolaus A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Cartridge lock and
release mechanism. 3,481,607, 12-2-69, CI. 274-4.
Jenkins, Cecil; and Woolslayer, Joseph R., to Moore, Lee C, Cor-
poration. Slant hole well drilling apparatus. 3,443,646, 5-13-69,
CI. 175-85.
Jenkins, Cecil: See —
Oltermann, John J.; Woolslayer, Joseph R.; and Jenkins,
Cecil,3,435,571.
Jenkins, Charles S., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Combination paper and developer supply. 3,431,050, 3-4-69, CI.
355-10.
Jenkins, David M.: See —
Heilman, William J.; and Jenkins, David M., 3,461 ,108.
Jenkins, Donald Glyn; and Parikh, Anil Chandrakant, to British
Nylon Spinners Limited. Bulked yarn. 3,473,316, 10-21-69, CI.
57-140.
LIST OF PATENTEES
781
Jenkins, Donald Glyn; and Parikh, Anil Chandrakant, to British
Nylon Spinners Limited. Drawing and bulking of synthetic
polymer. 3,474,612, 10-28-69, CI. 57-34.
Jenkins, Edwin E., to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Strain gage
transducer. 3,473,375, 10-21-69, CI. 73-141.
Jenkins, Eli S.: See —
Etter, Berwyn E., 3,425,247.
Jenkins Equipment Company, Inc.: See —
Cook, Robert E., 3,442,555.
Jenkins, Fred W.: See—
Dickson, Woodrow J.; and Jenkins, Fred W., 3,425,549.
Dickson, Woodrow J.; and Jenkins, Fred W., 3,454,380.
Jenkins, Gerald L.: See —
Rederer, Carl G.; and Jenkins, Gerald L.,3,441 ,339.
Jenkins, Henry H. Electric arc type cutting gun. 3,483,348, 12-9-69,
CI. 219-70.
Jenkins, Herndon, to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated.
Heterocyclic substituted acetic acid derivatives, intermediates
therefor, and production and use thereof. 3,470,189, 9-30-69, CI.
260-294.
Jenkins, Jack J.: See —
Fillmore, Leland A.; and Jenkins, Jack J. ,3,477,256.
Jenkins, James L., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Cor-
relator for two-level quantized digital signals. 3,462,590, 8-19-69,
CI. 235-181.
Jenkins, John W., to Shell Oil Company. Dehydrocyclization of
paraffins. 3,449,461, 6-10-69, CI. 260-673.5
Jenkins, Merrill: See —
Welhoelter, Milton; and Jenkins, Merrill, 3, 46 1,7 19.
Welhoelter, Milton; and Jenkins, Merrill, 3,470,732.
Jenkins, Owen E. Container including anti-friction support means.
3,427,040, 2-1 1-69, CI. 280-36.
Jenkins, Philip Winder; and Brooker, Leslie G. S., to Eastman Kodak
Company, lmidazo [4,5-b] quinolinium salts and cyanine, mero-
cyanine and styryl photographic sensitizing dyes derived
therefrom. 3,483,196, 12-9-69, CI. 260-240.4
Jenkins, Richard G.: See —
Bascom, Hollis H.; Greci, John J.; and Jenkins, Richard
G.,3,463,693.
Jenkins, Roy M., to Lindy Pen Company, Incorporated. Fountain
pen. 3,424,539, 1-28-69, CI. 401-292.
Jenkins, Roy M., to Lindy Pen Company Incorporated. Holding clip
for pocket instrument. 3,466,708, 9-16-69, CI. 24-1 1.
Jenkins, Stuart Mc Ewen: See —
Hutchison, Ronald Thomas James; and Jenkins, Stuart Mc
Ewen,3,433,9I2.
Jenkins, Thomas E.: See —
Cushing, Donald S.; and Jenkins, Thomas E., 3 ,434,671 .
Jenkins, Thomas E., to General Electric Company. Motor-pump sup-
port means and method of assembly. 3,425,651, 2-4-69, CI. 248-
18.
Jenkins, W. L., Company, The: See —
Jenkins, Wendell L., 3,424,124.
Jenkins, Wendell L., to Jenkins, W. L., Company, The. Bell gong
shell mounting construction. 3,424,124, 1-28-69, CI. 116-152.
Jenkins, William B., to Reynolds Metals Company. Apparatus for
joining metal products. 3,421,676, 1-14-69, CI. 228-13.
Jenkins, William B., to Reynolds Metals Company. Apparatus for
joining metal products. 3,421,677, 1-14-69, CI. 228-19.
Jenkinson, Doris Audrey: See —
Carr-Brion, Kenneth Garfield; and Jenkinson, Doris
Audrey ,3 ,443, 092.
Jenkinson, Jeremy Mark; and Rayner, Christopher Stephen, to Lu-
cas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Rear suspension systems for
road vehicles. 3,468,555, 9-23-69, CI. 280-6.
Jenkinson, Mervyn Basil Leigh. Sheep shearing handpiece with
reciprocating pneumatic motor. 3,467,204, 9-16-69, CI. 173-169.
Jenkinson, Robert Arthur, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Laminated stators for dynamo electric machines. 3,469,136, 9-23-
69, CI. 310-216.
Jenkne, Herbert, to Anstalt fur Montage-Technik. Process for mak-
ing flame-protection components for plastic materials and contain-
ing phosphorus and halogen. 3,449,475, 6-10-69, CI. 260-967.
Jenkner, Herbert: See—
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,468,983.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,474,067.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; and Jenkner, Herbert, 3,487,030.
Praetzel, Hans Eberhard; Wirth, Ernst-Friedrich; and Jenkner,
Herbert,3,470,116.
Jenkner, Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Kalk G.m.b.H. Self-extin-
guishing composition comprising polystyrene and an organic
bromine compound. 3,455,873, 7-15-69, CI. 260-45.7
Jenkner, Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Kalk, G.m.b.H. Production
of meso 2,3-dibromosuccinic acid. 3,465,037, 9-2-69, CI. 260-537.
Jenkner, Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Kalk G.m.b.H. Process of
producing mono- or dialkyl phosphites or mixtures thereof.
3,476,839, 11-4-69, CI. 260-979.
Jenkner, Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Kalk GmbH. Phosphonic
acid dialkyl ester containing diols. 3,485,897. 12-23-69, CI. 260-
932.
Jenkner, Kurt W.: See —
Greenly, Robert B.; Jenkner, Kurt W.; and Kittredge, Raymond
E.,3,473,451.
Jenks, John D., to Ford Motor Company. Controlled switch flasher.
3,447,03 1 , 5-27-69, CI. 3 1 5-209.
Jenn, Louis J., to Jenn-Air Corporation. Capsule for use in a stove.
3,474,724, 10-28-69, CI. 99-259.
Jenn, Louis J., to Jenn-Air Corporation. System for comfort condi-
tioning structures. 3,482,503, 12-9-69, CI. 98-33.
Jenn-Air Corporation: See —
Happel, Hermann E.; and Mitter, Laurence J., 3,444,805.
Jenn, Louis J., 3,474,724.
Jenn, Louis J., 3,482,503.
Painter, Phillip, 3,456,573.
Painter, Phillip, 3,469,519.
Jennat Corporation: See —
Lasher, Nathan; and Lasher, Richard W., 3,449,282.
Jenner, Edward L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Preparation of halohydrins by thermal rearrangement of alkyl
hypohalites. 3,481,992, 12-2-69, CI. 260-633.
Jenner, Harold; and Madley, Jack R., to Udec Limited. Ejector ap-
paratus for article feedlines. 3,421,616, 1-14-69, CI. 209-74.
Jenner, Pierre; Sayous, Leon; and Larrieu, Remi, to Societe Na-
tionale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Process for the production of
machine-made waves and apparatus for practicing this process.
3,429,396, 2-25-69, CI. 181-0.5
Jenner, Robert Kempton: See —
Dolan, Bernard Joseph; and Jenner, Robert Kempton, 3, 43 1,4 10.
Jenness, Raymond C: See —
Freshwater, Donley D.; and Jenness, Raymond C, 3,429,624.
Jenney, Gavin D., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Triple channel
redundant hydraeric control system. 3,426,650, 2-11-69, CI. 91-
216.
Jenney, Gavin D., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Electrical signal
and monitoring apparatus for redundant control system.
3,437,312, 4-8-69, CI. 253-1.
Jenney, Gavin D., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Hydraulic position
monitoring apparatus. 3,447,555, 6-3-69, CI. 137-82.
Jenney, Gavin D., to Bell Aerospace Corporation. Hydraeric position
monitoring apparatus with feedback. 3,455,318, 7-15-69, CI. 137-
85.
Jenney, Sherman R.: See —
Landry, Robert G.; and Jenney, Sherman R., 3,465, 690.
Jennie, Fred L.: See —
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Jennie, Fred
L. 3,420,561.
Russell, Fred J.; Armstrong, Richard L.; and Jennie, Fred
L., 3,467,429.
Jennings, Alan K.; Cone, Ronald D.; and Seid, Eugene, to California
Computer Products, Inc. System for providing clock pulses at
varying rates in dependence upon data pulses. 3,427,556, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 328-63.
Jennings, Charles E., Jr., to Renner Company, The. Asphalt paver.
3,482,494, 12-9-69, CI. 94-46.
Jennings, Clifton C; and Lankford, William L., Jr., to Geolograph
Company, The. Apparatus for determining differences in eleva-
tion. 3,431,780, 3-11-69, CI. 73-316.
Jennings, David C, to United Aircraft Corporation. Supercritical
stored mass sensor. 3,451,257, 6-24-69, CI. 73-32.
Jennings, David C, to United Aircraft Corporation. Life support
system for manned space vehicles. 3,457,040, 7-22-69, CI. 23-204.
Jennings, Erwin R.: See —
Addison, Benjamin A.; Jennings, Erwin R.; and Gewecke,
Theodore H., 3,467.086.
Jennings, Gerald P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Sealing means
for valves. 3,475,004, 10-28-69, CI. 251-175.
Jennings, Harley Y., Jr.; and Schoettle, Volkmar, to Chevron
Research Company. Apparatus for measuring interfacial tension.
3,483,737, 12-16-69, CI. 73-64.4
Jennings, Jack W.; and Moore, George A. Pressure release valve.
3,421,546, 1-14-69, CI. 137-523.
Jennings, James W.: See —
Harris, Martin H.; Smith Francis M.; and Jennings, James
W.,3,447,607.
Jennings, John L., to United Aircraft Corporation. Gas boundary
layer variable area orifice. 3,463,404, 8-26-69, CI. 239-418.
Jennings, Lyston C; and Spooner, Howard C, to General Signal
Corporation. Controls for overcenter motor-pump unit. 3,431,857,
3-11-69, CI. 103-10.
Jennings, Marvin D.; and Lech, Richard J., to International Har-
vester Company. Power steering with directional admittance and
poppets. 3,438,200, 4-15-69, CI. 60-52.
Jennings Radio Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Camacho, Julian, 3,446,926.
Deal, Roger L.; and Hansen, Robert W., 3,447,107.
Hansen, Robert W., 3,426,168.
Jennings, Thomas C, to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Phosphorous-
and metal-containing composition and preparations thereof.
3,470,222, 9-30-69, CI. 260-429.9
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jennrich, Carleton E.; and Haaker, Lester W., to Central Research
Laboratories, Inc. Labyrinth shielding for master-slave manipula-
tor. 3,482,100, 12-2-69, CI. 250-108.
Jennrich, Carleton E.; Haaker, Lester W.; and Jelatis, Demetrius G.,
to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Master pivot rocker as-
sembly. 3,429,457, 2-25-69, CI. 214-1.
Jenny, Alfred L., to United States of America, Navy. Tantalum pu-
rification means. 3,461,047, 8-12-69, CI. 204-37.
Jenny, Ernst; and Dzung, Lang Shuen, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown
Boveri & Cie. Magnetohydrodynamic machine. 3,479,537, 11-18-
69, CI. 310-11.
Jenny, Georges. Electronic musical instrument with air flow volumn
control. 3,483,304, 12-9-69, CI. 84-1.18
Jenny, Jacques; Teti, John; and Anderson, Jack P. Hoof-covering
and method of its manufacture. 3,476,190, 11 -4-69, CI. 168-4.
Jensen, Alan K., to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Variable threshold
playback amplifier. 3,483,542, 12-9-69, CI. 340-174.1
Jensen, Alfred C. Snap-in appliance mounting. 3,423,770, 1-28-69,
CI. 4-187.
Jensen, Arne, to Danfoss A/S. Switching circuits using solid state
switches. 3,423,605, 1-21-69, CI. 307-300.
Jensen, Arne, to Danfoss A/S. Pulse controlled switch having solid
state switching elements isolated from transient voltages.
3,435,255, 3-25-69, CI. 307-258.
Jensen, Arne, to Danfoss A/S. Simultaneous vapor plating of plural
substances. 3,445,271, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-106.
Jensen, Arne, to Danfoss A/S. Positive-acting lower power thermally-
responsive bimetallic switch. 3,447,113, 5-27-69, CI. 337-1.
Jensen, Arthur S., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Apparatus
for performing image correlation. 3,448,281, 6-3-69, CI. 250-220.
Jensen, Arvid E., to Ford Motor Company. Process for assembling
an electrical storage battery. 3,468,720, 9-23-69, CI. 136-176.
Jensen, Borge: See —
Jensen, Jens N.; and Jensen, Borge,3,473,517.
Jensen, Charles C; and Doody, Frank X., to Darling & Company.
Process of producing a granular feed. 3,464,824, 9-2-69, CI. 99-2.
Jensen, Darwin P., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Plating of
non-metallic bodies. 3,423,226, 1-21-69, CI. 117-47.
Jensen, Darwin P., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Plating of
substrates. 3,437,507, 4-8-69, CI. 1 17-47.
Jensen, Donald F., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Diaphragm type fluid logic latch. 3,433,257, 3-18-69, CI. 137-561.
Jensen, Donald F.; and Muller, Hans R., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Fluid-controlled document transport drum.
3,466,029, 9-9-69, CI. 271-51.
Jensen, Donald F.; See —
Jackowski, Charles S.; Jensen, Donald F.; Muller, Hans R.; Noll,
Melvin R.; and Schaffer, Robert R., 3,466,610.
Jensen, Doyne A. Hay bale loader and stacker attachment.
3,420,564, 1-7-69, CI. 294-67.
Jensen, Ejnar, & Son I/S: See —
Jacobsen, Ulf J., 3,474,252.
Jensen, Elmer Raymond: See —
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Joachim, Ursula; Jensen,
Elmer Raymond; and Sjolander, Newell Oscar,3,43 1,303.
Jensen, Elmer W., to Geoscience Instruments Corporation. Method
and apparatus for mouging thin elements. 3,449,870, 6-17-69, CI.
51-216.
Jensen, Erik H., to Upjohn Company, The. Water reconstitutable
kaolin-pectin powders. 3,449,492, 6-10-69, CI. 424-154.
Jensen, Erik H.: See —
Kyle, William K.; and Jensen, Erik H., 3,444,923.
Jensen, Floyd J. Muffler for downspouts and muffled downspout.
3,426,866, 2-11-69, CI. 181-33.
Jensen, Fred H. Spiral element rotary-sensing mechanism. 3,483,391,
12-9-69, CI. 250-231.
Jensen, George W.: See —
Yanko, Richard J.; Penrod, John K.; and Jensen, George
W.,3,449,540.
Jensen, Gerald A., to Avco Corporation. Spray coating. 3,440,079,
4-22-69, CI. 117-22.
Jensen, Hans A., to Mayer, Oscar, & Co., Inc. Folding device.
3,465,492, 9-9-69, CI. 53-120.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., to Mayer, Oscar &
Co., Inc. Package trimmer for continuous package forming ap-
paratus. 3,424,042, 1-28-69, CI. 83-108.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., to Mayer, Oscar, &
Co., Inc. Product loading conveyor for continuous package form-
ing machine. 3,467,240, 9-16-69, CI. 198-179.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., to Mayer, Oscar, &
Co., Inc. Package banding machine. 3,479,792. 11-25-69, CI. 53-
62.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Merdler, Myron J., to Mayer, Oscar, & Co.,
Inc. Packaging machine. 3,478,488, 11-18-69, CI. 53-112.
Jensen, Hans H.: See —
Bradshaw, Robert D.; and Jensen, Hans H., 3,423,528.
Jensen, Hans, to Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. Oil hole cover. 3,420,585, 1-7-
69, CI. 308-44.
Jensen, Harald K. Music teaching apparatus. 3,460,426, 8-12-69, CI.
84-478.
Jensen, Harold A.: See —
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; and Jensen, Harold A. ,3, 443, 140.
Ing, Samuel W., Jr.; Jensen, Harold A.; and Stern, Barry
J. ,3,443, 166.
Jensen, Harold S.: See —
Weinstein, Bernard; Terry, Daniel H.; and Jensen, Harold
S., 3,429,821.
Jensen, Hermann Borge Funck. Methods for laying out automation.
3,457,549, 7-22-69, CI. 340-147.
Jensen, Howard J.; See —
Waugh, Dale L.; Brooks, Alden W.; Jensen, Howard J.; and
Richmond, Kenneth D. 3,478,613.
Jensen Industries, Incorporated: See —
Spring, Claude L., 3,432,843.
Jensen, James Lee, to Honeywell Inc. Amplifier having series regu-
lated voltage supply. 3,426,290, 2-4-69, CI. 330-40.
Jensen, James Lee, to Honeywell Inc. Current driven voltage mul-
tiplication circuit. 3,432,738, 3-11-69, CI. 321-15.
Jensen, Jens N.; and Jensen, Borge. Drinking device for domestic
animals. 3,473,517, 10-21-69, CI. 119-72.5
Jensen, John L. Fire and smoke alarm device. 3,447,152, 5-27-69,
CI. 340-420.
Jensen, Karl Greve; and Larsson, John E. Pneumatic clamping
device. 3,460,398, 8-12-69, CI. 74-110.
Jensen, Kurt: See —
Becker, Helmut; Jensen, Kurt; Leitz, Ernst; and Rinker,
Walter.3,484,149.
Jensen, Leland P. Fluid blending apparatus. 3,479,015, 11-18-69, CI.
259-110.
Jensen, Lloyd I., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation, mesne.
Methods for drill stem testing. 3,427,653, 2-11-69, CI. 166-264.
Jensen, Niels Due, to Grundfos A/S. Centrifugal pump. 3,440,968, 4-
29-69, CI. 103-108.
Jensen, Niels Due, to Grundfos A/S. Coupling element for connec-
tion between a centrifugal pump and its drive motor. 3,487,432,
12-30-69, CI. 103-111.
Jensen, Niels H.; and Cardwell, Gilbert P., to Lukens Steel Com-
pany. Gaging machine. 3,471,933, 10-14-69, CI. 33-147.
Jensen, Niels H.; and Smith, Hubert C, to Lukens Steel Company.
Apparatus for casting slab type ingots. 3,433,286, 3-18-69, CI.
164-274.
Jensen, Niels H.; and Smith, Hubert C, to Lukens Steel Company.
Process for casting slab type ingots. 3,465,809, 9-9-69, CI. 164-82.
Jensen, Oluf Fred. Power brakes for automotive vehicles. 3,434,394,
3-25-69, CI. 91-470.
Jensen, Otto, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company. Differential pres-
sure actuated switch with high speed latch means. 3,433,911, 3-
18-69, CI. 200-83.
Jensen, Otto, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company. Protective arrange-
ment for series capacitor bank. 3,452,251, 6-24-69, CI. 317-12.
Jensen, Paul A.; and Mann, William C, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Redundant signal transmission system. 3,451,042, 6-
17-69, CI. 340-147.
Jensen, Poul: See—
Faaborg-Andersen, Axel Valdemar; and Jensen, Poul, 3,433, 598.
Jensen, Raymond W., to Comdata Corporation. Reel container.
3,454,153, 7-8-69, CI. 206-52.
Jensen, Richard C, to General Electric Company. Moving-target-
responsive radar system. 3,422,428, 1-14-69, CI. 343-7.
Jensen, Richard H.; and Nordstrom, Arnold B., to Tridair Industries,
mesne. Quick change system. 3,480,239, 1 1-25-69, CI. 244-1 18.
Jensen, Robert P. Safety closure for medicine bottle and the like.
3,426,931, 2-11-69, CI. 215-9.
Jensen, Roy A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Print evaluation and exposure control system. 3,464,062, 8-26-69,
CI. 340-146.3
Jensen, Roy A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Margin turnaround technique for photodigital reader. 3,473,164,
10-14-69, CI. 340-173.
Jensen, Roy A.; and Oldham, Ira B., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Photographic information storage optical
tracking and switching system. 3,480,919, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-173.
Jensen, Roy Albert, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data tracking system. 3,474,418, 10-21-69, CI. 340-173.
Jensen, Warren R.; and Orzechowski, Jack F., to Raybestos-Manhat-
tan. Inc. Friction material. 3,462,387, 8-19-69, CI. 260-38.
Jensen, William G., to Ford Motor Company. Adjustable frequency
horn. 3,477,405, 11-11-69, CI. 116-137.
Jensen, William Paul, to Susquehanna Corporation, The. Catalytic
reactor. 3,451,782, 6-24-69. CI. 23-281.
Jensen, William Paul; and Lazerus, Stanley, to Susquehanna Cor-
poration, The. Purification of fluids by selective adsorption of an
impure side stream from a distillation with adsorber regeneration.
3,421,984, 1-14-69, CI. 203-41.
Jensen, William S.: See—
Tierney, Donald R., 3,461,479.
Jentoft, Arthur Philip, to Robertson, H. H., Company. Extensible
plug valve. 3,432,139. 3-11-69, CI. 251-61.1
Jentsch, Thomas F. Combination template, work support and guide
for router. 3,442,309, 5-6-69, CI. 144-144.
LIST OF PATENTEES
783
Jentz, Norman E.: See —
Beavon, David K.; and Jentz, Norman E, 3,444,075.
Jenusch, Dietrich; and Hovermann, Werner, to Bodenseewerk Per-
kin-Elmer & Co., G.m.b.H. Qualitative analysis of fluid mixtures.
3,486,304, 12-30-69, CI. 55-197.
Jenusch, Dietrich; and Kuhne, Klaus, to Bodenseewerk Perkin-
Elmer & Co., G.m.b.H. Flame ionization detector. 3,455,657, 7-
15-69, CI. 23-254.
Jentzsch, Wolfgang, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of 1,4-diaminoanthraquinone. 3,433,811,
3-18-69, CI. 260-378.
Jeong, David H., to Hewlett-Packard Company. TEM mode
directional coupler having dielectric compensating means.
3,478,281. 11-1 1-69, CI. 333-10.
Jephcott, John A., to Longworth Scientific Instrument Company
Limited. Disposable cover for laryngoscope blade. 3,426,749, 2-
11-69, CI. 128-11.
Jephson, John Edward, to Sterling Engineering Company Limited,
The. Cartridge-operated tools. 3,473,719, 10-21-69, CI. 227-1 1.
Jeppson, Morris R., to Cryodry Corporation. Method and apparatus
for reducing desiccation effects in the microwave processing of
unsealed food products. 3,427,171, 2-1 1-69, CI. 99-221.
Jeppson, Morris R., to Cryodry Corporation. Aseptic canning of
foods having solid or semi- solid components. 3,437,495, 4-8-69,
CI. 99-182.
Jeppson, Morris R., to Cryodry Corporation. Apparatus for treating
food products and the like with microwave energy. 3,478,900, 11-
18-69, CI. 219-10.55
Jeppsson, Allan, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Manufactur-
ing tubular duct sections. 3,422,525, 1-21-69, CI. 29-429.
Jepsen, Donald W.: See —
Ainslie, Norman G.; Chhabra, Devendra S.; Jepsen, Donald W.;
and Mutter, Walter E., 3,474, 530.
Jepsen, Robert E., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Piston rings.
3,455,565, 7-15-69, CI. 277-138.
Jepson, War; Dokos, Sophocles J.; and Bielak, Sigmund H., to Sun-
beam Corporation. Can opener. 3.477,263, 11-1 1-69, CI. 72-71.
Jepson, War; and Ernstberger, Alfred F., to Sunbeam Corporation.
Floor conditioning. 3,451,087, 6-24-69, CI. 15-49.
Jepson, War; Morgan, John W.; and Richmond, James W., to Sun-
beam Corporation. Clock movement mounting means. 3,429,118,
2-25-69, CI. 58-52.
Jepson, James O.: See —
Ramsey, William J.; Jepson, James O.; and Wood, David
H., 3,442,642.
Jerchel, Dietrich: See —
Schroder, Ludwig; Thomas, Klaus; and Jerchel,
Dietrich,3,461,132.
Jeremias, Helmuth M.: See —
Tronnier, Albrecht W.; Jeremias, Helmuth M.; and Gottesman,
Arthur H., 3,479,1 17.
Jergens Tool Specialty Co.: See —
Mayhew, Norman H., 3,473,328.
Jerila, Torsti T. T.; and Holmes, Frank A., to Ajax Hardware Manu-
facturing Corp. Closing device for doors. 3,452,387, 7-1-69, CI.
16-72.
Jermyn, Arthur C. Die pin setter. 3,436,829, 4-8-69, CI. 32-40.
Jernakoff, George, to General Electric Company. Digital-analog mul-
tiplier. 3,484,589, 12-16-69, CI. 235-150.52
Jernigan, Jack W., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Thickened
thermosetting vinyl ester resins. 3,466,259, 9-9-69, CI. 260-37.
Jernigan, James L., to United States of America, Navy. Bragg angle
matched filter for producing and recognizing coded pulses.
3,483,386, 12-9-69, CI. 250-216.
Jernigan, Thomas L., to Eskimo Pie Corporation. Carton folding
machine. 3,426,506, 2-1 1-69, CI. 53-186.
Jernigan, Thomas L., to Eskimo Pie Corporation. Conveyer.
3,447,668, 6-3-69, CI. 198-195.
Jernstrom, Hans E.: See —
Glass, Marvin I.; Disko, Harry; and Jernstrom, Hans
E.,3,460,831.
Jernstrom, Hans, to Glass, Marvin, & Associates. Chance controlled
construction game apparatus. 3,452,989, 7-1-69, CI. 273-135.
Jernstrom, Hans; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Game. 3,480,275, 1 1-25-69, CI. 273-1.
Jernstrom, Karl W. Compactor. 3,460,463, 8-12-69, CI. 100-52.
Jemt, Fred M.: See —
Waterhouse, Bruce L.; Jernt, Fred M.; and Mallory, Edwin
E., 3,468,253.
Jerolamon, David: See —
Fuhrmann, Robert; Sifniades, Stylianos; and Jerolamon,
David.3,458,419.
Jerome, George A., to Dow Corning Corporation. Manufacture of
silicon carbide ribbons. 3,445,554, 5-20-69, CI. 264-56.
Jerome, George A.: See —
Kern, Edward L.; and Jerome, George A. ,3,455, 745.
Jerome, Jack. Electrical cable connection and connector sleeve.
3,479,445, 11-18-69, CI. 174-94.
Jerome, Maurice William, to Wright Rain Limited. Valve responsive
to a pulsating fluid pressure. 3,480,034, 11-25-69, CI. 137-119.
Jerome, Wallace H. Poultry loading device. 3,476,089, 11-4-69. CI.
119-82.
Jeromsom, James R., Jr.: See —
Courtot, Louis B.; Jeromsom, James R., Jr.; and Morse, Philip
W., 3,463,517.
Jerrold Electronics Corporation: See —
Brooks, George M., 3,484,733.
Nardontonia, John A., 3,479,592.
Simons, Keneth A., 3,437,948.
Simons, Keneth A., 3,440,571.
Winston, Eric, 3,440,329.
Winston, Eric, 3,462,539.
Winston, Eric; and Mazerka, John T., 3,468,577.
Winston, Eric; and Qurashi, Maqbool, 3,479,633.
Winston, Eric; and Qurashi, Maqbool, 3,487,267.
Jerue, Richard A., to De Vlieg Machine Company. Tool loading
device for machine tools. 3,449,823, 6-17-69, CI. 29-568.
Jerushalmi, Shmuel; and Barr, Itzhak Michael, to Yeda Research and
Development Co., Ltd. Pacemaking device-electrode catheterad
method. 3,437,091, 4-8-69, CI. 128-404.
Jerussi, Robert A.; and McCormick, Michael R., to General Electric
Company. Phenyl-capped polyphenylene ethers. 3,424,722, 1-28-
69, CI. 260-47.
Jervan, Oivind, to Dornier G.m.b.H. Retractable landing gear.
3,485,464, 12-23-69, CI. 244-102.
Jervis Corporation: See —
Mclntyre, Matthew; Goodfellow, Harry Edwin; and Jaffe, Her-
bert Roy, 3,468,186.
Jerzykiewicz, Jerzy: See —
Krzewinski, Zbigniew; Franciszczak, Eugeniusz; Jerzykiewicz,
Jerzy; and Kostrzewski, Janusz.3,464,635.
Jeschke, Richard R.: See —
MacPhee, Paul A.; Wanielista, Walter; and Jeschke, Richard
R., 3,433,567.
Tonkin, Kenneth J.; Swanson, John L.; and Jeschke, Richard
R.,3,431,84l.
Jeske, Carl-Heinz, to Sud-Atlas-Werke GmbH. Automatic lockout
party line telephone system. 3,467,784, 9-16-69, CI. 179-17.
Jespersen, Hans Jorgen, to Danfoss A/S. Valve structure with seat
insert centered by centering surfaces. 3,454,035, 7-8-69, CI. 137-
315.
Jespersen, Paul W., to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Dispenser for
rolls of flexible sheet material. 3,437,388, 4-8-69, CI. 312-39.
Jespersen, Paul W., to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Flexible sheet
material rolls having internal supporting means adapted to fall out
of a dispenser automatically. 3,438,589, 4-15-69, CI. 242-55.2
Jesperson, Leslie S., to Yakima Valley Equipment Co., Inc. Method
of and apparatus for harvesting hop vines. 3,474,604, 10-28-69,
CI. 56-25.4
Jess, Thurman S.: See —
Bramhall, Otis H.; and Jess, Thurman S., 3,477,054.
Jessee, Joseph S., to Chrysler Corporation. Air conditioner cover as-
sembly. 3,436,889, 4-8-69, CI. 52-627.
Jessee, Joseph S., to Chrysler Corporation. Door operating
mechanism. 3,471,970, 10-14-69, CI. 49-68.
Jessen, Frank Weldon. Prevention of corrosion of metal pipes placed
underground. 3.462,962, 8-26-69, CI. 61-72.1
Jessen, Henry J.; Junck, John A.; and Rice, Roger A., to Caterpillar
Tractor Company. Earthmoving scraper bowl suspension with
safety features. 3,449,845, 6-17-69, CI. 37-129.
Jessen, Jens: See —
Schreckenberg, Karl E.; and Jessen, Jens,3,475,708.
Jessop, Harvey A; and Udy, Lex L., to Intermountain Research and
Engineering Company, Inc. Aqueous explosive slurry containing
oxidizer- reducer cross-linking agent. 3,485,686, 12-23-69, CI.
149-41.
Jester, Alfred: See —
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred,3 ,436,566.
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred, 3,453,455.
Jester, Wilhelm: See —
Ottmuller, Gert; and Jester, Wilhelm,3,449,837.
Jet Automatic Car Wash Equipment Company, Inc.: See —
Suraci, Anthony J., 3,424,103.
Jet Avion Corporation: See —
Edlund, Oscar T.; and Wagner, Robert G., 3,420,136.
Langley, Roger D.; and Edlund, Oscar T., 3,439,790.
Jet Line Products, Inc.: See —
Hamrick, James C, 3,422,482.
Hamrick, James C, 3,468,334.
Jet Research Center, Inc.: See —
Christopher, Glenn B., 3,431,850.
Jet Stream Products, Inc.: See —
Glenn, John D.; Robbins, Owen G.; Schwemer, Warren C; and
Silverman, Joseph R., 3,431,753.
Jet-Clean Co.: See —
Zadron, Emil; and Kemonth, Alton S., 3,439,689.
Jet-X Corporation: See —
Proctor, Rudy R.; and Proctor, Denver L., 3,447,753.
Jetcut Corporation: See —
Schwartz, Howard E., 3,423,081.
784
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jetdraft, Inc.: See—
Dewey, William R.; and Locker, Howard W., 3,448,917.
Jeter, John D.; and Harris, Horace C, Jr., to Whipstock, Inc. Ap-
paratus for controlling directional deviations of a well bore as it is
being drilled. 3,424,256, 1-28-69, CI. 175-76.
Jeter, Thomas R.; and Baldeschwieler, John D., to United States of
America, Army. Method and means for obtaining steady state or
microsecond energy spectra in a neutron spectrometer. 3,465,148,
9-2-69, CI. 250-83.1
Jetru, Inc.: See —
Ratliff, Harvey L., Jr., 3,424,51 1.
Ratliff, Harvey L., Jr., 3,429,704.
Ratliff, Harvey L., Jr., 3,439,972.
Ratliff, Harvey L., Jr., 3,471,224.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan, to Gevaert-Agfa
N.V. Preparation of highly polymeric polyesters in the presence of
catalytic titanium compounds contain- ing ester groups. 3,444,139,
5-13-69, CI. 260-75.
Jeurissen, Lambert Gaston; and Conix, Andre Jan, to Gevaert-Agfa
N.V. Preparation of highly polymeric polyesters in the presence of
organo-titanium catalysts. 3,453,241, 7-1-69, CI. 260-75.
Jevbratt, Lars Torsten: See —
Holm, Sune Erik; and Jevbratt, Lars Torsten, 3,443,503.
Jewell, David E.; and Givens, William R., to Gates Rubber Com-
pany, The. Hydraulic suspension unit. 3,480,269, 11-25-69, CI.
267-64.
Jewell, Douglas M.; and Yevich, Joseph, to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Process for removing sulfur, oxygen and
nitrogen compounds from petroleum distillates. 3,446,729, 5-27-
69, CI. 208-236.
Jewell, George S., to Canadian Westinghouse Company Limited.
Steerable drive which becomes disengaged upon removal from the
drive surface. 3,423,590, 1-21-69, CI. 250-202.
Jewell, George S.: See —
Simpson, Robert G.; Luker, Ronald J.; and Jewell, George
S.,3,479,513.
Jewell, Rowan C, to Gramar Corporation. Sheet handling apparatus.
3,467,261,9-16-69, CI. 214-1.
Jewell, Wendell D.; Nevala, Lloyd A.; and Korn, Frederick, to
American Bosch Arma Corporation. Accelerometers. 3,434,352,
3-25-69, CI. 73-517.
Jewett, Barry K. Device for applying skid chains to tires. 3,479,910,
11-25-69, CI. 81-15.8
Jewett, Warren R. Motor driven fluid administration apparatus.
3,456,649, 7-22-69, CI. 128-214.
Jex, Victor B.; and Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Treatment of inorganic oxide materials with organosilicon
compounds containing aminoalkyl groups and articles produced
thereby. 3,455,725, 7-15-69, CI. 117-72.
Jezewski, Mieczyslaw Stanislaw; Kawecki, Zygmunt Tadeusz; Szklar-
ski.Ludger Miroslaw; Krawczyk, Eugeniusz Marian; and Ogor-
zalek, Jerzy Marian. Magnetic device for determining defects in
rod-like elements, cables, steel pipes and the like. 3,424,976, 1-28-
69, CI. 324-37.
Jezl, James L.: See —
Khelghatian, Habet M.; Jezl, James L.; and Hague, Louise
D.,3,442,978.
Jezl, James L., to Avisun Corporation. Primer for polyolefin sur-
faces. 3,441,434, 4-29-69, CI. 1 17-138.8
Jezl, James L.; Khelghatian, Habet M.; and Hague, Louise D., to Avi
Sun Corporation. Novel catalyst and olefin polymerization
therewith. 3,441,551, 4-29-69, CI. 260-93.7
Jezussek, Alfons: See —
Knodler, Diethelm; and Jezussek, Alfons.3,459,325.
JFD Electronics Co., Division of Stratford Retreat House: See —
Berman, Nelson, 3,421,058.
JFD Electronics Corporation: See —
Carnazza, Joseph, 3,469,158.
Carnazza, Joseph; and Weisbrod, Marvin, 3,469,159.
Grant, Ronald D.; and Mayes, Paul E., 3,454,950.
Mayes, Paul E.; and Grant, Ronald D., 3,466,655.
Jif-Chips Snak Foods, Inc.: See —
Staley, Melvin R., 3,427,953.
Jimenez, Ivan: See —
Rubin, Irving; and Jimenez, Ivan, 3, 463, 430.
Jimenez, Luis A. Changeable sign construction. 3,458,944, 8-5-69,
CI. 40-28.
Jimenez, Raymond J.: See —
Baum, James R.; and Jimenez, Raymond J.,3,462,317.
Jimenez-Gomez, Segundo: See —
Vian-Ortuno, Angel; Jimenez-Gomez, Segundo; and Diez-
Vilches, Antonio, 3,453,072.
Jin, Minejiro; and Maruyama, Yugo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Guide shoes for
elevators. 3,425,516, 2-4-69, CI. 187-45.
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, to Elitex, Zavody textilniho
strojirenstvi generalni reditelstvi. Device for automatically varying
the stitch length in a zig-zag sewing machine. 3,426,709, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 112-73.
Jindrich, Emil; and Bajer, Frantisek, to Elitex, Zavody textilniho
strojirenstvi generalni reditelstvi. Buttonhole sewing machine
which automatically forms barring and covering stitches.
3,428,006, 2-18-69, CI. 1 12-67.
Jines, James E.; and Jines, James W. Means for shielding and
unshielding permanent magnets and magnetic motors utilizing
same. 3,469,130, 9-23-69, CI. 310-156.
Jines, James W.: See —
Jines, James E.; and Jines, James W, 3,469, 130.
Jinnette, Allen J., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process for distribut-
ing a resin in a fabric. 3,476,580, 1 1-4-69, CI. 1 17-62.
Jinno, Minoru, to Kabushiki Kaisha Meiki Seisakusho. Board han-
dling device for a multi-stage hot plate press. 3,435,966, 4-1-69,
CI. 214-16.6
Jintan Terumo Co., Ltd.: See —
Ishii, Ichiro, 3,435,944.
Ishii, Ichiro, 3,454,387.
Jinushi, Osamu; Hasegawa, Yoshio; and Hossaka, Takuji, to Yuasa
Battery Company, Limited. Electric night fishing float. 3,421,246,
1-14-69, CI. 43-17.5
Jirasek, Erik: See—
Kubovy, Miloslav; Jirasek, Erik; Stary, Josef; and Zavadsky,
Karel.3,481,130.
Stary, Josef; Kubovy, Miloslav; and Jirasek, Erik.3,440,812.
Jirik, Frank E. Indirect proportion reflux. 3,476,725, 11-4-69, CI.
260-89.1
Jirik, James J., to General Motors Corporation. Transmission linkage
adjustor. 3,436,982, 4-8-69, CI. 74-484.
Jirka, Karl; and Gutlhuber, Johann, to Kunststoffwerk Gebr. Anger
G.m.b.H. & Co. Support members for pipes. 3,437,297, 4-8-69,
CI. 248-68.
Jirma Jos Scheider & Co.: See —
Macher, Karl, 3,457,003.
Jirou, Marcel; and Leroy, Jean Marie Louis, to Ugine Kuhlmann.
Disazo dyestuffs containing an N,N-dicyanoethyl group. 3,479,332,
11-18-69, CI. 260-186.
Jiruska, John L. Rack for use in developing exceptionally wide film.
3,430,548, 3-4-69, CI. 95-94.
J L Products Incorporated: See —
Hamrick, James C, 3,464,858.
Hamrick, James C, 3,464,859.
J.M.D. Industries, Inc.: See —
Maurer, John A., Jr., 3,426,950.
Maurer, John A., Jr., 3,475,085.
J.M.J. Industries, Inc.: See —
Gundlach, Theodore F., 3,474,973.
Joachim, Eugen. Valise. 3,452,846, 7-1-69, CI. 190-51.
Joachim Fromm Leopold Mayer-Bass GmbH: See —
Bonnet, Fritz; and Fromm, Robert Gustav, 3,442,657.
Joachim, Ursula: See —
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Joachim, Ursula; Jensen,
Elmer Raymond; and Sjolander, Newell Oscar,3, 43 1,303.
Joanell Laboratories, Inc.: See —
La Mura, Joseph L., 3,454,277.
Joanna Western Mills Company: See—
Falberg, Edward E., 3,437,506.
Joannou, Kyriacos, to Honeywell Inc. Ground electrode structure for
electro- printing system. 3,473,074, 10-14-69, CI. 313-351.
Joarder, Mohammad Golam Kibria; and Walker, Garland Ray, to Du
Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Air jet process and ap-
paratus for making novelty yarn and product thereof. 3,474,613,
10-28-69, CI. 57-34.
Jobard, Michel, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Continuous
polymerization in mass. 3,475,398, 10-28-69, CI. 260-92.8
Jobe, Thornley C: See —
Curtis, Edward Wesley; and Jobe, Thornley C, 3,454,708.
Jobin, Alvin H.: See —
Bell, Charles C; and Jobin, Alvin H.,3,477,217.
Jobin, Ralph A., to Kellogg Company. Method for maintaining soft-
ness in raisins. 3,453,1 18, 7-1-69, CI. 99-104.
Jobling, James A., & Company Limited: See —
Lambert, Keith Trevor; and Prior, Stanley, 3,452,483.
Joch, Erich, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Practice projec-
tile. 3,433,157, 3-18-69, CI. 102-92.7
Jochim, Paul N. Filing device having pockets formed by stepped
slips. 3,420,380, 1-7-69, CI. 211-10.
Jochum, Peter: See —
Schmitt, Werner; Purrmann, Robert; Jochum, Peter; and Zahler,
Wolf,3,453,242.
Jockers, Kurt; Meier, Hermann; and Taglinger, Ludwig, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of nitric ox-
ide. 3,446,587, 5-27-69, CI. 23-157.
Joe, Edwin G.: See—
Ashbrook, Allan W.; Ritcey, Gordon M.; and Joe, Edwin
G.. 3,455,680.
Joel, Amos E., Jr.: See —
Jaeger, Richard J., Jr.; and Joel, Amos E., Jr.,3,484,560.
Joest, Herbert: See —
Sennewald, Kurt; Erpenbach, Heinz; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Joest,
Herbert,3,432.544.
LIST OF PATENTEES
785
Joffe, Boris B.; and Tiebor, John E., to Twin City Testing Corpora-
tion. Beta-ray measuring probe and alignment structure.
3,483,375. 12-9-69, CI. 250-83.
Joffe, Boris B.; and Tiebor, John E., to Twin City Testing Corpora-
tion. Self-stabilizing portable probe for measuring thickness utiliz-
ing radiation. 3,483,382, 12-9-69, CI. 250-106.
Joffe, Daniel E.: See —
Joffe, Roland D.; and Joffe, Daniel E.,3,424,109.
Joffe, Frederick M.: See —
Bergeron, Robert J.; Hair, Eddy R.; and Joffe, Frederick
M., 3,436,227.
Joffe, Roland D.; and Joffe, Daniel E. Process for the manufacture
of molded sugar items. 3,424,109, 1-28-69, CI. 107-54.
Joffre, Henri: See —
Dieval, Michel; Dupoux, Jean; Joffre, Henri; and Pradel,
Jacques.3,448,269.
Joh Mustad AB: See-
Bergman, Sune Hearley, 3,432,607.
Joh Vaillant KG: See-
Meier, Hans, 3,426,971.
Johannes, Gunter: See —
Menell, Hans; and Johannes, Gunter, 3,467, 1 61.
Johannes, Virgil I.: See —
Heightley, John D.; Johannes, Virgil I.; Mayo, John S.; and Witt,
Francis J. ,3,420,956.
Johannes, Virgil I.; and McCullough, Richard H., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. System for time division multiplexed
signals from asynchronous pulse sources by inserting control pul-
ses. 3,461,245, 8-12-69, CI. 179-15.
Johannessen, Paul R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Parametric
frequency converter for transmitting antenna. 3,422,355, 1-14-69,
CI. 325-145.
Johannessen, Paul R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. High power
pulse width modulator employing step recovery diodes. 3,486,043,
12-23-69, CI. 307-265.
Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred: See —
Arnell, Jon Arne; and Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, 3,429, 326.
Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, to AGA Aktiebolag. Valve device,
particularly for breathing apparatus. 3,460,558, 8-12-69, CI. 137-
102.
Johannisson, Dag Olof Alfred, to AGA Aktiebolag. Breathing ap-
paratus having an arrangement for artificial respiration. 3,474,784,
10-28-69, CI. 128-145.7
Johanns, Heinz: See —
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Johanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz,3, 48 1,552.
Johannsen, Bruno B.; and Thompson, John C, to Deere & Com-
pany. Two-way plow. 3,428,136, 2-18-69, CI. 172-285.
Johannsen, Karl Emil: See —
Kietz, Hans; and Johannsen, Karl Emil,3,473,500.
Johannsen, Robert A., to Trane Company, The. Reverse cycle
refrigeration system. 3,421,337, 1-14-69, CI. 62-1 15.
Johansen, Arnfinn. Teaching device. 3,461,570, 8-19-69, CI. 35-9.
Johansen, Bergiton. Adjustable threshold. 3,475,866, 11-4-69, CI.
49-468.
Johansen, David L.: See —
United States of America,National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,466,085.
Johansen, Gunnar, to MacWhyte Company. Mechanical eye splice
for 6- and 8-part braided slings. 3,472,121, 10-14-69, CI. 87-8.
Johansen, John H.; and Herman, Walter H., to Scott Paper Com-
pany. Wrapper tightening. 3,441,129, 4-29-69, CI. 206-65.
Johansen, Knud Harald Storm, to Servodan A/S. Automatic installa-
tion for washing hands. 3,480,787, 11-25-69, CI. 250-221
Johansen, Paul: See —
Moroney, Ronald; Johansen, Paul; and Schwenzer,
Heinz,3,474,595.
Johansen, Philip J.: See —
Dybvad, Richard L.; and Johansen, Philip J.,3,486,371.
Johansen, Philip J., to Electro Development Corporation. Apparatus
for welding pole pieces to laminated cores. 3,454,739, 7-8-69, CI.
219-78.
Johanson, Edwin S., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Osmotic purifi-
cation of solutions. 3,470,093, 9-30-69, CI. 210-22.
Johanson, Frederic R., to Jaeger Machine Company, The. Tool for
arranging a group of leads of an integrated circuit element to
facilitate mounting. 3,447,575, 6-3-69. CI. 140-106.
Johanson, Frederic R.; and Smith, Meredith E., Jr., to Jaeger
Machine Company, The. Electric control circuit and hydraulic
system for concrete pumping apparatus. 3,477,380, 11-11-69, CI.
103-49.
Johanson, John E. Enclosed adjustable capacitor with seals for
operating rod. 3,432.734, 3-11-69, CI. 317-245.
Johanson, John E., to Johanson Manufacturing Corporation. Ad-
justable low-pass capacitor. 3,469,160, 9-23-69, CI. 317-251.
Johanson, Lars. Alignment-adjustable electrode chuck. 3,474,215,
10-21-69, CI. 219-69.
Johanson Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Johanson, John E., 3,469,160.
Johansson, Ake: See —
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake,3,434,224.
Blomgren, Lars; and Johansson, Ake, 3,452,446.
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon, to Aktiebolaget Gylling & Co.
Device for opening or throttling the fuel supply to diesel engines.
3,452,732, 7-1-69, CI. 123-179.
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon, to Aktiebolaget Gylling & Co.,
mesne. Device for starting internal combustion engines. 3,456,121,
7-15-69, CI. 290-38.
Johansson, Carl-Gustav Simon, to Aktiebolaget Gylling & Co.,
mesne. Device for discoupling relays. 3,480,839, 11-25-69, CI.
317-142.
Johansson, Christina: See —
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Granath, Kirsti Annikki; Ingelman,
Bjorn Gustaf-Adolf; and Johansson, Christina, 3,453, 364.
Johansson, Fritz Agne, to Fabriks AB Forslund & Co. Rock-drill rig
assembly. 3,473,616, 10-21-69, CI. 173-35.
Johansson, G i II is Rune, to Jungner Instrument AB, mesne. Methods
of performing coulometric titration of flowing fluids and an ap-
paratus therefor. 3,438,872, 4-15-69, CI. 204-1.
Johansson, Gillis Rune, to Jungner Instrument AB, mesne. Cou-
lometric titration apparatus. 3,441,490, 4-29-69, CI. 204-195.
Johansson, Jan Erik; and Nyman, Karl-Erik. Method for producing
foundations for columns and the like. 3,429,129, 2-25-69, CI. 61-
50.
Johansson, Johan Gunnar Inge: See —
Asplund, Arne Johan Arthur; and Johansson, Johan Gunnar
Inge.3,467,323.
Johansson, Johan Ingvar, to Avesta Jernverks Aktiebolag. Austenitic
stainless steel pressure vessels. 3,456,831, 7-22-69, CI. 220-3.
Johansson, Karl N. Ingvar. Roof construction. 3,478,474, 11-18-69,
CI. 52-11.
Johansson, Per Evald. Pile driving crane. 3,450,274, 6-17-69, CI.
214-3.
Johansson, Rolf Gustav. Method of sliding-mould concrete casting,
and a sliding mould for use in such casting. 3,453,707, 7-8-69, CI.
25-131.
Johansson, Rune Oskar. Shelf brackets. 3,426,993, 2-1 1-69, CI. 248-
242.
Johansson, Sven Alfred. Hydraulic or pneumatic pressure control
systems. 3,448,690, 6-10-69, CI. 103-41.
Johansson, Yngve Lennart; and Orte, Sven Erik Willner, to Ak-
tiebolaget Svenska Kullagergabriken. Lubricating devices.
3,465,848, 9-9-69, CI. 184-27.
Johl, Albert; Hartmann, Albert; and Rink, Hans, to Geigy Chemical
Corporation. N6-Benzyl and alkyl urethane derivatives of benzyl
and alkyl esters of lysine in compositions and methods for treating
inflammation. 3,459,864, 8-5-69, CI. 424-300.
John E. Smith's Sons Co.:See —
Schaller, Harold E., 3,477,674.
John, Gunther: See—
Bachem, Christian; John, Gunther; and Rust, Gustav, 3,465, 591 .
John, Harold F.: See —
Faust, John W., Jr.; and John, Harold F.,3,473,974.
Faust, John W., Jr.; John, Harold F.; and Rubenstein, Martin
S.,3,447,976.
John Hopkins University, The: See —
Talbot, Samuel A.; Harrison, Walter K.; Talbot, Belle O., ex-
ecutrix of the estate of said; Talbot, Samuel A., deceased said;
and Harrison, Walter K.; assors., 3,481,324.
John J.; and Soble, Richard M., to Magnaflux Corporation. Weld
tracker system having magnetically isolated pickup coils.
3,430,134, 2-25-69, CI. 324-40.
John, Robert S., Jr., to Bell & Howell Company. Automatic focusing
apparatus. 3,450,018, 6-17-69, CI. 95-45.
John, Willy, to Gebruder Netzsch. Photoelectrically controlled copy-
ing apparatus. 3,429,207, 2-25-69, CI. 82-14.
John, Willy; and Bauerfeind, Herbert, to Gebruder Netzsch. Motor
coupling. 3,427,825, 2-18-69, CI. 64-7.
Johne, Ernst Kurt. Method and device for congregating bee colonies.
3,426,374, 2-11-69, CI. 6-1.
Johns Hopkins University, The: See —
Davis, Hugh J.; and Jones, Edmund A., 3,431,905.
Martinez, Miguel, 3,461,282.
Mason, Robert E., 3,464,404.
Taylor, Carl E., 3,431,906.
Johns, Marvin D.; and Brewer, Hal W., to Dana Corporation. Marine
outdrive latch. 3,470,844, 10-7-69, CI. 115-41.
Johns, Marvin D.; and Haydock, Stephen J., to Dana Corporation.
Marine outdrive latch. 3,460,506, 8-12-69, CI. 115-41.
Johns, Raymond. Lift truck with extendable and retractable load
supporting means. 3,485,391, 12-23-69, CI. 214-75.
Johns, Roderick W., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Tube tapering device with variable die orifice. 3,464,251, 9-2-69,
CI. 72-100.
Johns, William F., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 17-Oxygenated an-
drosta/estra-4,6,8( 14)-trien-3- ones, dihydro congeners, and inter-
mediates. 3,462,422, 8-19-69, CI. 260-239.55
Johns, William: See —
Canavan, John J.; Gawrylowicz, Henry; Buckley, William J., Jr.;
and Johns, William,3,430,863.
Johns-Manville Corporation: See —
Ayers, Osborn, 3,437,548.
786
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Binkley, Mark E.; and Ayers, Osborn, 3,449,141.
Clarvoe, George W., 3,455,076.
Collins, John Oliver, Jr., 3,432,381.
Corbin, Raymond Le Rae, 3,434,259.
Crouch, Robert T.; and Barger, Charles H., 3,460,581.
Dietz, Donald Albert, 3,442,730.
Ekdahl, Wendell Graydon, 3,420,938.
Ekdahl, Wendell Graydon, 3,449,137.
Hannes, George J., 3,438,401.
Harker, Robert I.; and Pellicane, Joseph P., Jr., 3,428,568.
Hutchins, Marsden Clair; and Quinn, Robert Gerard, 3,441,474.
Konrad, Howard Edwin; and Speil, Sidney, 3,456,914.
Kwiatanowski, Philip, Jr.; and Shebs, Theodore L., 3,464,543.
Lombardy, Frank, 3,437,546.
Long, Ernest Guinne, 3,455,077.
McMahon, Edward G., 3,432,373.
Poltorak, Emil Jacob, 3,481,824.
Pusch, Walter George, 3,484,073.
Quinn, Robert Gerard, 3,427,216.
Riede, Raymond George; and Cain, Clifford William, Jr.,
3,427,249.
Rogers, William M., Jr., 3,477,905.
Shiuh, Chung Hsiung, 3,424,307.
Uralli, Samil S.; and Bormann, Ralph B., 3,469,783.
Van Tine, Wilbur; and Kotyuk, Bernard L., 3,460,856.
Wolff, Per; and Kaaber, Svend Henning, 3,440,219.
Yang, Julie Chi-Sun, 3,449,140.
Johns-Nigrelli-Johns, Inc.: See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J.; Standley, Wendell E.; and Sprogis, Andre,
3,454,149.
Standley, Wendell E.; and Wittmann, Richard B., 3,466,834.
Johnsen, Christian Frederick: See —
3owditch, Hoel L.; and Johnsen, Christian Frederick, 3,482, 257.
Johnsen, Edward L., to Atlantic Business Forms Company. Continu-
ous record forms. 3,482,780, 12-9-69, CI. 229-69.
Johnsen, Erich Cornelius. Electrically fired gun and cartridge
therefor. 3,427,924, 2-18-69, CI. 89-135.
Johnsen, Harry C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Cable joint with
woven cable gripping means. 3,487,160, 12-30-69, CI. 174-88.
Johnsen, James Alvin; and Peterson, John Loran, to Teletype Cor-
poration. Differential relaxation oscillator. 3,432,772, 3-1 1-69, CI.
331-111.
Johnsen, Vernon L.; Matern, Eugene V.; and Burnett, Raymond S.,
to Wilson Pharmaceutical & Chemical Corporation. Method of
preparing proteinaceous material which comprises heating an
aqueous solution of collagen- containing material at a temperature
in the range of 250° F-350" F and then treating the solution with
anion exchange resins. 3,475,404, 10-28-69, CI. 260-123.7
Johnson & Day Golf Enterprises: See —
Day, Herbert T., 3,420,528.
Johnson & Johnson: See—
Bassett, Alton H., 3,468,748.
Bassett, Alton H.; and Plummer, Charles H., 3,485,699.
Bird, William Henry, 3,442,268.
Brewster, Charles A.; and Plummer, Charles H., 3,475,791.
Desnoyers, Paul J., 3,482,683.
Dipner, Charles D., 3,423,277.
Edenbaum, Martin I., 3,420,231.
Edwards, Warren R., 3,449,080.
Frydryk, John T., 3,467,037.
Gander, Robert J., 3,475,363.
Harmon, Carlyle, 3,420,235.
Harmon, Carlyle, 3,485,705.
Heffernan, William R., 3,445,558.
Heffernan, William R., 3,459,359.
Jamison, Samuel James, 3,422,815.
Kalwaites, Frank; and Poitras, Ernest L., 3,443,284.
Kalwaites, Frank, 3,444,020.
Kalwaites, Frank, 3,444,859.
Korpman, Ralf, 3,455,859.
Korpman, Ralf, 3,483,017.
Liloia, Gerald J.; and May, Louis F., Jr., 3,455,302.
Listner, Gregory J., 3,432,459.
Listner, Gregory J., 3,458,471.
Mesek, Frederick K.; and Strickel, William R., 3,437,539.
Mesek, Frederick K.; and Repke, Virginia, 3,452,877.
Mesek, Frederick K.; and Shepherd, Robert C, 3,483,051.
Morse, Edward A., 3,455,759.
Nash, Lawrence M.; and Taylor, Donald F., 3,448,478.
Ness, Irving S., 3,485,695.
Nimoy, Melvin, 3,427,670.
Olson, Robert James; Ellis, George L.; and Huval, Malcolm,
3,450,632.
Petterson, De Witt R.; and Smith, Delmont K., 3,438,842.
Philippi, George J.; and Rosnick, Albert L., 3,434,907.
Rahmes, Donald W., 3,436,978.
Robinson, Dennis; and Palfrey, Walter, 3,422,816.
Romanek, Gerald A., 3,426,756.
Ruffo, Angelo P., 3,481,337.
Santangelo, Francis J., 3,436,008.
Steinberg, Wallace H.; and Kohn, Saul R., 3,480,185.
Waldman, Harold L., 3,483,018.
Ziolko, Francis J., 3,435,482.
Johnson, Alexander L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Selected 1 3,14-diazatricyclo-[6.4.1.12,'] tetradecanes and
diazatricyclo[6.4.1.12,] tetradecatetraenes and their preparation.
3,475,433, 10-28-69, CI. 260-268.
Johnson, Alf R. Apparatus for sinking casings in the construction of
caissons. 3,467,203, 9-16-69, CI. 173-159.
Johnson, Alfred A. Surgical clamping and suturing instrument.
3,470,875, 10-7-69, CI. 128-334.
Johnson, Alfred R., to Little, Arthur D., Inc. Highway marking com-
positions and method. 3,459,106, 8-5-69, CI. 94-1.5
Johnson, Allan S., to Tapmatic Corporation. Variable torque clutch.
3,472,347, 10-14-69, CI. 192-56.
Johnson, Allen A.: See —
Felix, Paul C; and Johnson, Allen A. ,3,469,7 18.
Johnson, Allie A. Fluent material weighing system. 3,460,641, 8-12-
69, CI. 177-99.
Johnson, Alvin L., to General Industries, Inc. Permanent elastomet-
ric valve seat construction. 3,432,143, 3-11-69, CI. 251-317.
Johnson, Anderson F., Jr., to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Methods of and apparatus for indexing articles.
3,435,943,4-1-69, CI. 198-221.
Johnson, Anderson F., Jr.: See —
Bippus, Jacob R.; and Johnson, Anderson F., Jr. ,3,448, 5 10.
Johnson, Arne W.: See —
Hood, John W.; and Johnson, Arne W., 3,469, 330.
Johnson, Arnold R., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Data processing apparatus. 3,433,938, 3-18-69, CI. 235-193.
Johnson, Arthur F. Carbon furnace electrode assembly. 3,428,545,
2-18-69, CI. 204-290.
Johnson, Arthur F. Aluminum reduction cell with aluminum and
refractory layered bottom construction. 3,434,957, 3-25-69, CI.
204-243.
Johnson, Arthur F. Electrolytic cell bottom construction. 3,434,958,
3-25-69, CI. 204-243.
Johnson, Arthur F. Electrolytic cell and vacuum process for filling
pores in its lining. 3,457,149, 7-22-69, CI. 204-67.
Johnson, Arthur F. Process and apparatus for filtering effluent
produced from aluminum reduction cells. 3,470,075, 9-30-69, CI.
204-67.
Johnson, Arthur J., III. Sheilded connection of thin walled conduits.
3,424,853, 1-28-69, CI. 174-35.
Johnson, Arthur J.: See —
Conaway, William A.; Johnson, Arthur J.; and Smisko,
Joe,3,42 1,843.
Johnson, Arthur J.; and Bakker, Willem F., to Matex Corporation.
Shielded resilient boot for electric switches. 3,487,186, 12-30-69,
CI. 200-168.
Johnson, Arthur L., to Celanese Coatings Company. Synthetic
enamel coating process. 3,438,800, 4-15-69, CI. 1 17-64.
Johnson, Baynard A., to Roswell Iron and Metal Works, Inc. Drier
rope cleaner. 3,454,150, 7-8-69, CI. 198-229.
Johnson, Benjamin A.; and Forster, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Method for dispersing non-aqueous solution in aqueous
gelatin solutions using an aspirating agitator. 3,425,835, 2-4-69,
CI. 96-94.
Johnson, Bernard A.; Adamski, Max, Jr.; and Lichodziejewski,
Wieslaw L., to Fuller Company. Surface area measurement of
standard length sample of finely divided solids. 3,457,791, 7-29-
69, CI. 73-432.
Johnson, Beth E.; and Stuart, Bernice E. Decorative article and
method of making same. 3,434,91 1, 3-25-69, CI. 161-16.
Johnson, Billy J.; Totty, Kenneth D.; and Young, Bill M., to Hal-
liburton Company. Method of consolidating loose sands using fur-
furyl alcohol compositions. 3,437,145, 4-8-69, CI. 166-295.
Johnson, Brant T., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Sense amplifier
circuit. 3,444,472, 5-13-69, CI. 330-25.
Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Limited: See —
Johnson, Ernest James, 3,453,708.
Johnson, Bryan Kingsley; and Davies, Stanley, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Processes and apparatus for the spinning of
synthetic fiber-forming polymers. 3,487,142, 12-30-69, CI. 264-
176.
Johnson, Burnett H., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Catalysts for the polymerization of olefins to yield predominantly
dimers and trimers. 3,475,347, 10-28-69, CI. 252-429.
Johnson, Burt E.: See —
Johnson, Burt E.; and Webb, Phillip B., Jr., 3,437,130.
Johnson, Burt E.; and Webb, Phillip B., Jr., to Johnson, Burt E.,
mesne. Portable self-contained pressurized air device for casting.
3,437,130, 4-8-69, CI. 164-285.
Johnson, Caldwell C, to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Visual target for retrofire
attitude control. 3,439,886, 4-22-69, CI. 244-1.
Johnson, Calvin R. Metal tie rod for spaced walls of wood form for
concrete wall. 3,430,913, 3-4-69, CI. 249-217.
Johnson, Carl A.: See —
Burzynski, Alfred J.; and Johnson, Carl A. ,3,45 1.838.
Szalay, Paul J.; and Johnson, Carl A. ,3,484,397.
LIST OF PATENTEES
787
Johnson, Carl E., Jr.: See—
McAuliffe, Clayton D.; Simon, Ralph; and Johnson, Carl E.,
Jr.,3,467,195.
Johnson, Carl E., to Nalco Chemical Company. Purifying used
metalworking lubricating oils. 3,450,627, 6-17-69, CI. 208-180.
Johnson, Carl E., to Nalco Chemical Company. Rolling oil emul-
sions. 3,483,124, 12-9-69, CI. 252-49.5
Strauss, Eugene O.; Walesa, Anthony G.j and Johnson, Carl
E., 3,474,852.
Johnson, Carl G. A., to Alloy Engineering Company, The. Separator.
3,441,260, 4-29-69, CI. 263-47.
Johnson, Carl W.: See—
Voss, Joseph A.; and Johnson, Carl W., 3,433, 225.
Johnson, Charles A., to Bolton-Emerson, Inc. Pulper impeller vane.
3.432,107, 3-1 1-69, CI. 241-46.17
Jchnson, Charles A., to Bolton-Emerson, Inc. Rough cast segmental
fillings for pulp refiners. 3,452,939, 7-1-69, CI. 241-255.
Johnson, Charles D., to Texaco, Inc. Penetrating-fluid injector.
3,429,401, 2-25-69, CI. 184-45.
Johnson, Charles E.; and Kolarik, Paul J., to Hewitt-Robins Incor-
porated. Liquid cargo handling system. 3,465,374, 9-9-69, CI. 9-8.
Johnson, Charles J., Jr.; and Westerlund, Harry G., to Ekco
Products, Inc. Apparatus for harmonic analysis of a complex Con-
tinuous motion closure apparatus. 3,435,588, 4-1-69, CI. 53-366.
Johnson, Charles R., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Variable display having a reference and a code for indicating ab-
solute values of the reference. 3,487,308, 12-30-69, CI. 324-140.
Johnson, Christopher Linley; See —
Jubb, Albert; and Johnson, Christopher Linley, 3,427,980.
Johnson, Christopher Richard Napier: See —
Harvey, Roland Michael; and Johnson, Christopher Richard Na-
pier,3,429,772.
Johnson, Clarence Scott. Shark screen. 3,428,978, 2-25-69, CI. 9-11.
Johnson, Clarence W., to Hedman Company, The. Limited amount
check writer. 3,467,006, 9-16-69, CI. 101-95.
Johnson, Clarence, to AMCA Pharmacutical Laboratories Ltd. Sec-
tional body gate valve with seat scraping means. 3,478,771, 1 1-18-
69, CI. 137-242.
Johnson, Clark E., Jr. Displacement measuring encoder with
uniformly distributed flux means and coextensive flux interrupting
means. 3,421,012, 1-7-69, CI. 250-233.
Johnson Construction Company AB: See —
Egenvall, Gustaf C, 3,430,693.
Johnson Corporation: See —
Passarello, Anthony R., 3,426,742.
Johnson, Curtis R. A., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Resiliency
mounted recorder pen. 3,482,256, 12-2-69, CI. 346-139.
Johnson, Daniel, to General Electric Company. Light optic digital
transducer using displaced Ronchi rulings. 3,451,054, 6-17-69, CI.
340-347.
Johnson, David A.; and Hardcastle, Glenn A., Jr., to Bristol-Myers
Company. Crystalline form of D-(-)-a- aminobenzylpenicillin.
3,472,841, 10-14-69, CI. 260-239.1
Johnson, David Bruce; Moro, Daniel; and Cristy, Nicholas G., to
Macton Machinery Company, Inc. Turntable with short radius
roller ring. 3,420,187, 1-7-69, CI. 104-35.
Johnson, David, to Birch, William, (Engineers) Limited. Sewing
machines. 3,468,271, 9-23-69, CI. 1 12-199.
Johnson, Dee Lynn, to Eastman Kodak Company. Compounds dis-
solved in cyclic amine oxides. 3,447,939, 6-3-69, CI. 106-135.
Johnson, Dee Lynn, to Eastman Kodak Company. Process for
strengthening swellable fibrous material with an amine oxide and
the resulting material. 3,447,956, 6-3-69, CI. 1 17-154.
Johnson, Delbert B.: See —
Gibson, Robert G.; Johnson, Delbert B.; Mackin, John G., Jr.;
and Straws, James C, 3,486,343.
Johnson, Delmar Ronald, to Ampex Corporation. Tape handling
method and apparatus. 3,439,850, 4-22-69, CI. 226-1.
Johnson, Delmar R.: See —
Quinn, James E.; and Johnson, Delmar R. , 3,436,491 .
Johnson, Don E., to Sonel. Connector for unthreaded pipe, and
method of making the same. 3,462,175, 8-19-69, CI. 285-53.
Johnson, Don E., to Thermodynamic Systems, Inc. Reciprocating en-
gine, pump or motor. 3,477,345, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 91-207.
Johnson, Donald A.: See —
Hershey, Gerald L.; and Johnson, Donald A. ,3,430,549.
Johnson, Donald D.: See —
Merrill, Taylor S.; and Johnson, Donald D., 3,435,580.
Johnson, Donald L. Process and apparatus for primary breakdown of
roundwood. 3,472,296, 10-14-69, CI. 144-326.
Johnson, Donald R.; Nadeau, Richard G.; Nieuweboer, Gerrit; and
Truett, William L., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Analytical test pack and process for analysis. 3,476,515, 11-4-69,
CI. 23-230.
Johnson, Donald S., Jr.: See —
O'Shea, Christopher J.; Quinn, Richard; and Johnson, Donald
S., Jr., 3, 426, 196.
Johnson, Douglas, to General Motors Corporation. Gas turbine
power plant. 3,477,228, 11-1 1-69, CI. 60-36.
Johnson, Dwight N., to American Meter Company. Controller for
diaphragm motor valve. 3,482,592, 12-9-69, CI. 137-492.5
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Cameron, Albert R., to American Meter
Company. Pressure regulator. 3,425,442, 2-4-69, CI. 137-505.15
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Kwast, Theodore E., to American Meter
Company. Gas sampler apparatus. 3,485,105, 12-23-69, CI. 73-
421.5
Johnson, Earl E.: See —
McCann, Walter L.; and Johnson, Earl E., 3,469,496.
Johnson, Edward E.; and Walker, Alfred O., to Nalco Chemical
Company. Preparation of mixed tetraalkyl lead compounds.
3,441,582, 4-29-69, CI. 260-437.
Johnson, Edward H., to American Warming & Ventilating, Inc., The.
Air intake apparatus. 3,426,667, 2-1 1-69, CI. 98-37.
Johnson, Edward L.; and Miller, Robert G., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Electronic shift indicator. 3,420,328, 1-7-69, CI. 180-
106.
Johnson, Edward W., to Ford Motor Company. Method and ap-
paratus for bulk storage of objects. 3,445,011, 5-20-69, CI. 214-
17.
Johnson, Edwin S., to Bell & Howell Company. Document transport
and guide for office copiers. 3,432,234, 3-1 1-69, CI. 355-75.
Johnson, Einar C, to United States of America, Navy. Miniaturized
tunable resonator comprising intermeshing concentric tubular
members. 3,448,412, 6-3-69, CI. 333-82.
Johnson, Elmer G., to United States of America, Air Force. Elec-
trofluidynamic accelerator. 3,436,960, 4-8-69, CI. 73-147.
Johnson, Elmer G., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,460,554,
8-12-69, CI. 137-15.2
Johnson, Emma M.: See —
Johnson, Philip A.,3,454,192.
Johnson, Eric Arthur, to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's
Government of the. Touch displays. 3,482,241, 12-2-69, CI. 340-
337.
Johnson, Eric W. Sealed bearing. 3,460,874, 8-12-69, CI. 308-187.2
Johnson, Ernest James, to Midlands Gas Board, The, and Johnson
Brothers (Hanley) Limited. Continuous pottery biln with slidable
stretchers. 3,453,708, 7-8-69, CI. 25-142.
Johnson, Ernest L., to GAF Corporation. Piano hammer felt.
3,487,429, 12-30-69, CI. 84-254.
Johnson Fast Print Machine Corporation, The: See —
Hocutt, Urey, 3,462,300.
Johnson, Floyd D., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Circuit
breaker with magnetic device releasable to effect opening of the
breaker. 3,450,955, 6-17-69, CI. 317-155.5
Johnson, Floyd O., to Varian Associates. Waveguide window having
circulating fluid of critical loss tangent for dampening unwanted
mode. 3,434,076, 3-18-69, CI. 333-98.
Johnson, Francis: See —
Malhotra, Sudarshan K.; Moakley, Douglas F.; and Johnson,
Francis.3,463,810.
Johnson, Frank W.: See —
Mayne, Warren R.; and Johnson, Frank W., 3,458,935.
Johnson, Frank W., to Unitek Corporation. Dental shell crown.
3,422,535, 1-21-69, CI. 32-12.
Johnson, Fred L., Jr; and Brader, Walter H., Jr., to Jefferson Chemi-
cal Company, Inc. Method for the purification of methoxyacetal-
dehyde. 3,481,837, 12-2-69, CI. 203-46.
Johnson, Fred M.: See —
Yariv, Amnon; Johnson, Fred M.; and El Sayed, Mostafa
A.,3,465,166.
Johnson, Fred P., to United States of America, Army, mesne. Small
arms locator. 3,445,808, 5-20-69, CI. 340-16.
Johnson, Frederick Douglas: See —
Rosenberg, William; Crafton, Charles J.; Johnson, Frederick
Douglas; and Hohman, Ross W., 3,439,590.
Johnson, Frederick H., Jr.: See —
Welsh, John A.; and Johnson, Frederick H., Jr.,3,450,598.
Johnson, Frederick O.; and Finzi, Leo A., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Solid state means for the prevention of transient
saturation of inductive apparatus. 3,444,455, 5-13-69, CI. 323-18.
Johnson, Frederick O.; and Rosa, John, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Firing circuit for controlled electronic valves in the
lines of a polyphase system. 3,436,645, 4-1-69, CI. 323-24.
Johnson, Gene Ann: See —
Larsen, Andrew C, 3,467,258.
Johnson, George B. Tool holder assembly for machine tools.
3,471,912, 10-14-69, CI. 29-57.
Johnson, George C, Jr., to Enamel Products Company, The. Chalk
board with guide lines and method of making same. 3,486,246,
12-30-69, CI. 35-66.
Johnson, George F.: See —
Kolster, Wilhelm K., 3,460,385.
Johnson, Gerald A., to Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. Conver-
sion of cyanates to thiocyanates. 3,459,498, 8-5-69, CI. 23-75.
Johnson, Gerould A.: See —
Turner, George L.; Johnson, Gerould A.; Disbrow, Richard A.;
and Nestell, Donald E.,3,432,102.
788
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Turner, George L.; Johnson, Gerould A.; and Disbrow, Richard
A. ,3,448,928.
Johnson, Glen M., 20% to Moss, Leo. Lumber guiding safety at-
tachment for table saws. 3,457,972, 7-29-69, CI. 143-157.
Johnson, Glenn D., to Shell Oil Company. Method and apparatus for
driving pretensioned piles. 3,443,387, 5-13-69, CI. 61-53.7
Johnson, Glenn D., to Shell Oil Company. Power-torque pipe tongs.
3,463,037, 8-26-69, CI. 81-54.
Johnson, Glenn D., to Shell Oil Company. Underwater wellhead ap-
paratus. 3,463,226, 8-26-69, CI. 166-0.5
Johnson, Glenn D.; and Gibbs, Fred E., to Shell Oil Company. Cas-
ing hanger. 3,454,088, 7-8-69, CI. 166-124.
Johnson, Glenn D.: See —
Dozier, James Ronald; and Johnson, Glenn D., 3, 442,540.
Richardson, Thomas W. G.; Johnson, Glenn D.; and Hemphill,
Dean P. ,3,43 1,739.
Johnson, Glenn E., to United States of America, Interior. Production
of carbon black from coal. 3,424,556, 1-28-69, CI. 23-209.4
Johnson, Glenn E.; Forney, Albert J.; and Field, Joseph H., to
United States of America, Interior. Process for removing organic
contaminants using coal adsorbents. 3,424,676, 1-28-69, CI. 210-
40.
Johnson, Glenn J. Self-closing gate. 3,435,557, 4-1-69, CI. 49-70.
Johnson, Gordon C; and Sterman, Samuel, to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Process for sizing paper with epoxy silicone and resulting
products. 3,431,143, 3-4-69, CI. 117-155.
Johnson, Gordon, Company: See —
Bonuchi, James A.; and Evans, Donald L., 3,471,990.
Woods, William C, 3,475,785.
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Frederick, Henry E., 3,471,893.
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Carlson, Drexel T., 3,475,178.
Zebarth, Ralph S.; and Frederick, Henry E., 3,477,093.
Johnson, Graham K.,; and Hefler, paul R., to SI Handling Systems,
Inc. Tow truck switch system. 3,481,281, 12-2-69, CI. 104-172.
Johnson, Grannis S., to GAF Corporation. l-(p-benzyloxyanilino)-4-
hydroxy-anthraquinones. 3,458,537, 7-29-69, CI. 260-380.
Johnson, Guy L., to United States of America, Navy. Single stage
servo actuator. 3,468,221, 9-23-69, CI. 91-52.
Johnson, Harald R.: See —
Grudin, Milton R.; and Johnson, Harald R, 3,448,358.
Johnson, Harold E. Formation perforator. 3,468,386, 9-23-69, CI.
175-4.6
Johnson, Harold L.: See —
Gustafson, Henry E.; and Johnson, Harold L., 3,473,779.
Johnson, Harold R.: See —
Breon, Pearl L.; Imes, Vernon W.; Johnson, Harold R.; Nutter,
James M.; and Nutter, James M., 3,478, 833.
Johnson, Harold R. Slide lock. 3,472,476, 10-14-69, CI. 248-245.
Johnson, Harvey H. Roof box frame haunch joint. 3,470,661, 10-7-
69, CI. 52-93.
Johnson, Herbert G. Heat exchangers having plastic components.
3,426,841, 2-11-69, CI. 165-178.
Johnson, Herbert G., to Shell Oil Company. Forming thermoplastic
articles. 3,470,291, 9-30-69, CI. 264-292.
Johnson, Herbert G.: See —
Stothoff, William L., III.; and Johnson, Herbert G, 3,461, 803.
Johnson, Howard E.: See —
D'Eustachio, Dominic; and Johnson, Howard E., 3,441, 396.
D'Eustachio, Dominic; and Johnson, Howard E. ,3,459,630.
Johnson, Howard E.; and D'Eustachio, Dominic, to Pittsburgh Corn-
ing Corporation. Method of making a shaped article from coated
multicellular glass nodules. 3,429,955, 2-25-69, CI. 264-45.
Johnson, Howard M., 1/2 to Coleman, Joseph B. Bath shell enclo-
sure for bathtubs. 3,479,778, 1 1-25-69, CI. 52-35.
Johnson, Hugh A., Sr. Self-irrigated planter. 3,452,475, 7-1-69, CI.
47-38.
Johnson, Irvin D., to Marathon Oil Company. Apparatus for the
determination of location of interfaces between different materials.
3,424,002, 1-28-69, CI. 73-290.
Johnson, Irvin D., to Marathon Oil Company. Field gradient detec-
tor. 3,482,235, 12-2-69, CI. 340-248.
Johnson, James E.; Priest, Clifford G.; Lackey, Gerald F.; and
Swonger, Kenneth D , to Paramedical Research and Development
Corporation. Aerosol apparatus and method of generating
micronic size aerosol particles. 3,472,455, 10-14-69, CI. 239-135.
Johnson, James L.: See —
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and
Tarman, Paul B., 3,442,619.
Huebler, Jack; Johnson, James L.; Schora, Frank C, Jr.; and
Tarman, Paul B., 3,442,620.
Johnson, James L.; and Stephens, Harold C, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Linear motor velocity detection ap-
paratus. 3,470,399, 9-30-69, CI. 310-13.
Johnson, James N.; and Lorenc, Donald D., to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company. Ejection mechanism for scraper. 3,479,758,
11-25-69, CI. 37-129.
Johnson, James R., to Strom Products Co. Method of making a
printing wheel for printing a code on insulated wire. 3,440,705, 4-
29-69, CI. 29-159.
Johnson, James R . to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Structural articles and method of making. 3,444,925, 5-20-
69, CI. 165-166.
Johnson, James R. Perspective drafting device. 3,464,117, 9-2-69,
CI. 33-77.
Johnson, James R.; Harvey, James E ; and Kingslake, Rudolf, to
Eastman Kodak Company. Accessory lens having at least one
Bravais point outside the lens. 3,441,338, 4-29-69, CI. 350-183.
Johnson, James R.; and Sowman, Harold G., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Composite green structures for
nuclear fuel element. 3,436,307, 4-1-69, CI. 176-69.
Johnson, James R.; and Sowman, Harold G., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Fuel elements. 3,454,396, 7-8-69,
CI. 75-208.
Johnson, James S.; and Kraus, Kurt A., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Hyperfiltration process having ion
exchange pretreatment. 3,431,201, 3-4-69, CI. 210-23.
Johnson, James S.; Kraus, Kurt A.; Marcinkowsky, Arthur E.; Phil-
lips, Harold O.; and Shor, Arthur J., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method of separating salts from
aqueous solutions. 3,449,245, 6-10-69, CI. 210-23.
Johnson, James, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Direction in-
dicator switches with yieldably mounted safety cancelling cam.
3,469,046, 9-23-69, CI. 200-61.34
Johnson, Jay H., to Kentucky Electronics Inc. Slotted convergence
cup electrode for color television tube with flanged rim snubber
springs, and having flanged magnetic pole pieces therein.
3,441,769, 4-29-69, CI. 313-84.
Johnson, Jay H., to Kentucky Electronics, Inc. Methods of manufac-
turing electrodes for cathode ray tubes. 3,442,008, 5-6-69, CI. 29-
477.
Johnson, Jay H., to Kentucky Electronics, Inc. Pole piece mounting
structure in CRT convergence electrode. 3,482,137, 12-2-69, CI.
313-85.
Johnson, Jay H.: See —
Merchant, Chester O.; and Johnson, Jay H.,3,434,819.
Johnson, Jerome A.: See —
Fruehling, Gene R.; and Johnson, Jerome A. , 3,43 1 ,486.
Johnson, Jerome H.: See —
Conger, Robert L.; and Johnson, Jerome H., 3,484, 627.
Johnson, Jerome L., to Honeywell Inc. Fluid temperature responsive
apparatus. 3,451,269, 6-24-69, CI. 73-346.
Johnson, Jerome L., to Honeywell Inc. Pressure responsive ap-
paratus. 3,451,411, 6-24-69, CI. 137-81.5
Johnson, Jim H.; Rainwater, Walter J.; and Standefer, John E., to
Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Particle sensing means and method of
making same. 3,473,096, 10-14-69, CI. 317-246.
Johnson, Joe W.: See —
Kaleda, William W.; and Johnson, Joe W. ,3,443,961.
Johnson, John A.: See —
King, Charles Lee; and Johnson, John A. ,3,464, 359.
Johnson, John C, Jr.; Madey, Jesse M.; Moyer, Xopher W.; and Mc-
Carthy, Dennis K., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Mechanical actuator.
3,460,397, 8-12-69, CI. 74-100.
Johnson, John Douglas, to Kodiak Corporation. Weighted billiard
cue. 3,468,538, 9-23-69, CI. 273-68.
Johnson, John H.: See —
Carlson, Burnette J.; and Johnson, John H., 3,476,445.
Johnson, John H., to TRW Inc. Filament wound bearing cage.
3,472,567, 10-14-69, CI. 308-201.
Johnson, John L., Jr.: See —
Fuzzell, Joe E.; Thompson, John C; and Johnson, John L.,
Jr.,3,477,607.
Johnson, John Raymond: See —
Murphy, Allen Milton, Jr.; Retzke, Franklin Albert; and John-
son, John Raymond, 3,479, 175.
Johnson, John R. Combination locking closure for containers.
3,445,021, 5-20-69, CI. 215-9.
Johnson, John R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Container indexing and
rotating. 3,460,669, 8-12-69, CI. 198-33.
Johnson, John R.; and Goodwin, Robert F., to Royal Industries.
Wound package. 3,430,893, 3-4-69, CI. 242-159.
Johnson, John S.; and McCullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Passive communications satellite or similar article.
3,420,4"S9, 1-7-69, CI. 244-1.
Johnson, John. Switch. 3,484,567, 12-16-69, CI. 200-1 1.
Johnson, Joseph E. Prefabricated cabinet structure. 3,466,106, 9-9-
69, CI. 312-242.
Johnson, Joseph F.; and Laubenheimer, Robert W., to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric circuit breaker with magnetic tripping
means. 3,421,123, 1-7-69, CI. 335-35.
Johnson, Joseph N., to Associated Development Corporation. Low
pressure torch. 3,441,360, 4-29-69, CI. 431-345.
Johnson, Keith Eric: See —
Jackson, Richard Norman; and Johnson, Keith Eric,3,485,946.
Johnson, Keith Liddell, to Swift & Company. Emulsifiers for agricul-
tural pesticides. 3,442,818, 5-6-69, CI. 252-353.
Johnson, Keith L., to Swift & Company. Lubricating composition.
3,442,805, 5-6-69, CI. 252-34.7
LIST OF PATENTEES
789
Johnson, Keith M.; Marine, Robert P.; and Akers, Edward G., to
Polytop Corporation, mesne. Beer keg tapping device and seal.
3,473,556, 10-21-69, CI. 137-322.
Johnson, Keith O.; and Broadbent, Kent D., to Gauss Electrophysics,
Inc. Sintered rotor for an electric motor. 3,466,483, 9-9-69, CI.
310-268.
Johnson, Keith O.; and Gregg, David Paul, to Gauss Electrophysics,
Inc. Magnetic transducer. 3,480,736, 11-25-69, CI. 179-100.2
Johnson, Kenneth C. Hollow wall fastener. 3,431,813, 3-11-69, CI.
85-83.
Johnson, Kenneth C. Automatic control device. 3,457,942, 7-29-69,
CI. 137-118.
Johnson, Kenneth L., to Screw and Bolt Corporation of America.
Weld element. 3,435,871, 4-1-69, CI. 151-41.7
Johnson, Kenneth L., to Modules Corporation, mesne. Locknut.
3,441,073, 4-29-69. CI. 151-21.
Johnson, Kenneth L., to Screw and Bolt Corporation of America.
Prevailing torque locknut. 3,456,704, 7-22-69, CI. 151-21.
Johnson, Kenneth M., to Stanley Works, The. Telescoping support
rod having universal end cap. 3,429,452, 2-25-69, CI. 21 1-105.3
Johnson, Kenneth M.; and Nelson, Albert C, to Stanley Works, The.
Cafe traverse rod assembly. 3,482,618, 12-9-69, CI. 160-345.
Johnson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corporation. Blade vibra-
tion damping. 3,451,654, 6-24-69, CI. 253-77.
Johnson, Kenneth P. Stirling cycle machine and system. 3,460,344,
8-12-69, CI. 60-24.
Johnson, Kenneth W., to Wright, Barry, Corporation. Shock and
vibration mount. 3,428,279, 2-18-69, CI. 248-21.
Johnson, Kenneth W., to Johnson-Williams, Inc. Transformer in-
cipient fault detection. 3,438,738, 4-15-69, CI. 23-232.
Johnson, Kenneth W.; Klippert, Thomas Edward; and Ramler, War-
ren J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Electron pulse generator of the grounded grid type employing a
delay line storage means. 3,457,517, 7-22-69, CI. 328-231.
Johnson, Lawrence E. Strainer and flow-directing apparatus for
swimming pool floor drains. 3,469,700, 9-30-69, CI. 210-238.
Johnson, Lee W., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Apparatus for powder development of liquid latent images.
3,446,184, 5-27-69, CI. 1 18-637.
Johnson, Lee; Arthur, Ralph P.; and Schweiker, George C, to Borg-
Warner Corporation. Graft copolymer of haloacrylonitrile upon
diene-acrylate polymer. 3,458,601, 7-29-69, CI. 260-879.
Johnson, Leighton Clifford, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Microtome.
3,460,417, 8-12-69, CI. 83-111.
Johnson, Leighton Clifford: See —
McCormick, James Benjamin; and Johnson, Leighton Clif-
ford,3,43 1,886.
Johnson, Leo F.; See —
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Johnson, Leo F.; and Remeika, Joseph
P.,3,480,877.
Johnson, Leonard B.: See —
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph
M.; Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard
B.,3,477,666.
Johnson, Leonard E., Jr. Sliding door lock. 3,453,014, 7-1-69, CI.
292-98.
Johnson, Leonard J. W., to British Aircraft Corporation (Operating)
Limited. Manufacture of printed circuits. 3,457,638, 7-29-69, CI.
29-625.
Johnson, Leonard Terence. Production of iron alloys. 3,446,614, 5-
27-69, CI. 75-129.
Johnson, Leonard W.: See —
Olson, Harold G.; and Johnson, Leonard W., 3,456,410.
Johnson, Leslie William; and Reeder, Edwin William, to Deere &
Company. Planter. 3,464,376, 9-2-69, CI. 111-51.
Johnson, Lew W. Hydrofoil craft. 3,456,61 1, 7-22-69, CI. 1 14-66.5
Johnson, Lloyd E.: See —
Carter, Carl W.; and Johnson, Lloyd E., 3,486,582.
Johnson, Logan J.: See —
Reinsma, Harold L.; Dadds, Floyd S.; and Johnson, Logan
J.,3,463,560.
Johnson, Louis H.: See —
Ellis, Stance! C; Hersel, Jorge J.; Johnson, Louis H.; Nelson,
Ralph H.; and Yost, Roderick A. ,3,454,342.
Johnson, Louis W. vibratory screening apparatus. 3,442,381, 5-6-69,
CI. 209-326.
Johnson, Lowell C. Dimensional gage with equalized spring pressure.
3,477,136, 11-11-69, CI. 33-178.
Johnson, Lowell E.: See —
Coulter, Earl E.; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Modrak, Thomas
M.,3,435,598.
Johnson, Lowell E.; Hansen, Robert C; Pearce, Shairyl 1.; and
Lanchantin, Charles E., Jr., to Caterpillar Tractor Company.
Torque converter and control system therefor. 3,478,621, 11-18-
69, CI. 74-688.
Horsch, Joachim; Johnson, Lowell E.; and Pearce, Shairyl
I.,3,424,029.
Johnson, Loyd V.: See —
Jack, Walter Q.; and Johnson, Loyd V., 3,433,702.
Johnson, Lynn F.: See —
Miner, William W.; and Johnson, Lynn F., 3,426,673.
Johnson Major A., to General Electric Company. Electronic
scanning system for wave energy beam forming and steering with
receptor arrays. 3.460,145, 8-5-69, CI. 343-100.
Johnson, Malcolm O., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Air feed device for
valve retract system in pneumatic acoustic source. 3,434,562, 3-
25-69, CI. 181-0.5
Johnson, Martin H.; and Spellman, Patrick J., to E&B Incorporated,
mesne. Primary alkaline cell. 3,433,679, 3-18-69, CI. 136-102.
Johnson, Marvin D. Deceleration warning signal system. 3,431,556,
3-4-69, CI. 340-72.
Johnson, Marvin E.: See —
Spackman, Robert R., Jr.; and Johnson, Marvin E.,3,466,931.
Johnson, Marvin F. L.: See —
Erickson, Henry; and Johnson, Marvin F. L., 3,428, 550.
Johnson, Marvin M.: See —
De Vault, Albert N.; and Johnson, Marvin M., 3,45 1,920.
Johnson, Marvin M. Structure having light controlling means.
3,475,868, 11-4-69, CI. 52-2.
Myers, John W.; and Johnson, Marvin M., 3,478,1 20.
Nelson, William T.; and Johnson, Marvin M., 3,459,824.
Johnson Matthey & Company Limited: See —
Selman, Gordon L., 3,478,415.
Johnson, Maurice Peter: See —
Berry, Allan David; Johnson, Maurice Peter; and Whitbread,
John Raymond.3,449,525.
Johnson, Maurice V., Jr.: See —
Zwiacher, Wayne E.; Kaser, Louis D.; Johnson, Maurice V., Jr.;
Fennell, Alfred H.; and Riddington, Fred W.,3,465,495.
Johnson, Melvin E. Keyboard assembly. 3,422,720, 1-21-69, CI. 84-
435.
Johnson, Melvin E.: See —
Starck, Brent; Johnson, Melvin E.; and Starck, Brent
R.,3,426,636.
Johnson, Melvin L.; and Le Vasseur, Arnold P., to Minnesota Min-
ing and Manufacturing Company. Apparatus for applying retro-
reflective bands on cylindrical surfaces. 3,424,127, 1-28-69, CI.
118-219.
Johnson, Melvin O. Dual tractor tire attachment. 3,464,739, 9-2-69,
CI. 301-39.
Johnson, Merion L.; and Lupfer, Dale E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Controlled feedstock division to parallel fractionators.
3,420,748, 1-7-69, CI. 203-1.
Johnson, Merion L.; and Lupfer, Dale E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Distillation column control with biasing signal as feed-
back correction for computed product flow rate. 3,449,215, 6-10-
69, CI. 203-3.
Johnson, Merriam E., to Eastman Kodak Company. Yarn material
photographic processing apparatus. 3,442,196, 5-6-69, CI. 95-89.
Johnson, Murray F.: See —
de Yarmett, Harry W.; and Johnson, Murray F., 3,459,442.
Johnson, Neil E.: See —
Fountain, Bruce A.; Johnson, Neil E.; and Turner, William
C.,3,472,474.
Johnson, Nels J. Explosively operated injection gun for treating
trees. 3,461,588, 8-19-69, CI. 42-1.
Johnson, Nicky M.: See —
Hackley, Thomas H.; and Johnson, Nicky M., 3,465,360.
Johnson, Nicky M., to Varian Associates. Electrographic recorder
employing an analog-to- digital converter having a dual compara-
tor means defining the dead zone. 3,434,154, 3-18-69, CI. 346-32.
Johnson, Olin B., to Ford Motor Company. Method for improving
operational stability of electrocoating bath. 3,444,064, 5-13-69,
CI. 204-181.
Johnson, Paul B.: See —
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D.,3,421,457.
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D., 3,453,885.
Taylor, Leta S.; Johnson, Paul B.; and Huskey, Eugene
D.,3,463,843.
Johnson, Paul C, to Berkley & Company, inc. Surface for water
vehicles. 3,428,979, 2-25-69, CI. 9-310.
Johnson, Paul C, to Parker Pen Company, The. Fibrous wick.
3,442,739, 5-6-69, CI. 156-180.
Johnson, Paul C; and Christenson, Harlan B., to Berkley & Com-
pany, Inc. Fishing rod structure. 3,436,857, 4-8-69, CI. 43-18.
Johnson, Paul C: See —
Christensen, Harlan B.; and Johnson, Paul C, 3,451 ,305.
Johnson, Paul H.; and Dollinger, Robert E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Carbon black furnace and process employing insertable
rods of catalytic refractory. 3,484,200, 12-16-69, CI. 23-209.5
Johnson, Paul J. Incinerator. 3,455,257, 7-15-69, CI. 1 10-14.
Johnson, Paul R.: See —
Stafford, Donald C; Chamberlin, Robert S.; and Johnson, Paul
R.,3,441,262.
Johnson, Peter D., to General Electric Company. Light valve.
3,424,863, 1-28-69, CI. 178-7.5
Johnson, Peter D., to General Electric Company. Mercury bismuth
halide photochemical arc lamp light sources. 3,450,925, 6-17-69,
CI. 313-229.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Johnson, Peter D., to General Electric Company. Metal halide vapor
photochemical light sources. 3,484,640, 12-16-69, CI. 313-210.
Johnson, Peter: See —
Foster, Gordon; and Johnson, Peter, 3,456,019.
Johnson, Philip A., deceasedO (by Johnson, Emma M.; surviving
spouse and heir), to UMC Industries, Inc. Article dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,454,192, 7-8-69, CI. 221-67.
Johnson Products, Inc.: See —
Kueny, Kenneth E., 3,444,759.
Kueny, Kenneth E., 3,472,651.
Johnson, Ralph E., to Singer Company, The. Modular sewing
machines. 3,420,200, 1-7-69, CI. 112-258.
Johnson, Ralph E., to Singer Company, The. Sewing machines with
needle and loop taker operable not in predictably timed relation-
ship. 3,476,067, 11-4-69, CI. 112-182.
Johnson, Ralph E.; and Van Sant, Arthur D., to Portec, Inc. Rail
anchor. 3,460,755, 8-12-69, CI. 238-315.
Johnson, Ralph H. Rotating amusement device. 3,481,599, 12-2-69,
CI. 272-33.
Johnson, Ralph S. Aerial dispensing apparatus. 3,484,062, 12-16-69,
CI. 244-136.
Johnson, Randall W., to Automatic Radio Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Mobile refrigeration unit having shaft in common with compres-
sor, fan drive means and selectable hydraulic or electric motor.
3,477,637, 11-11-69, CI. 230-214.
Johnson, Raymond A., to Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc. Method of
color coating nutshells. 3,485,640, 12-23-69, CI. 99-176.
Johnson, Rayner S., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Aryl alkoxythioureas. 3,457,292, 7-22-69, CI. 260-453.
Johnson, Richard A.: See —
Vercellotti, Leonard C; and Johnson, Richard A. ,3,440,629.
Johnson, Richard D. Mineral bed backwashing devices. 3,455,458,
7-15-69, CI. 210-197.
Johnson, Richard L.: See —
Gang, Robert E.; and Johnson, Richard L., 3,437,963.
Johnson, Richard L., to Varian Associates. Permanent magnet em-
ploying an adjustable shunt internally of the permanent magnet
structure. 3,460,083, 8-5-69, CI. 335-297.
Johnson, Richard S., to Modine Manufacturing Company. Method of
making an expanded metal fin for an oil cooler. 3,456,320, 7-22-
69, CI. 29-157.3
Johnson, Robert A.; and Teske, Roger J., to Collins Radio Company.
Mechanical filter having general stopband characteristics.
3,440,574, 4-22-69, CI. 333-72.
Johnson, Robert A.: See —
Abbott, George F.; Ceonzo, Joseph A.; Isenberg, John F., Jr.;
Johnson, Robert A.; and Regan, John M., 3,482,057.
Doyle, George W.; and Johnson, Robert A. ,3,444,892.
Johnson, Robert B.; and Goddard, William H., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Recessed handle assembly. 3,451,590, 6-24-69, CI. 220-
94.
Johnson, Robert B.; and Kirn, Thomas G., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Load equalizing mechanism for a film pull down system.
3,463,373, 8-26-69, CI. 226-49.
Johnson, Robert B.: See —
Roman, Robert J.; ODonnell, Miles C; and Johnson, Robert
B.,3,484,159.
Johnson, Robert C; and Shell, Haskiel R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Interior. Method of synthesizing asbestos. 3,463,607, 8-26-69,
CI. 23-110.
Johnson, Robert G.; and Troxell, Truxton B. Toy vehicle wheel.
3,445,958, 5-27-69, CI. 46-221.
Johnson, Robert H.: See —
Garrett, Jim C; and Johnson, Robert H., 3,442,477.
Johnson, Robert J., to Radiation Incorporated. Advance store elec-
tronic latching switch. 3,445,858, 5-20-69, CI. 346-74.
Johnson, Robert L.: See —
Buckley, Donald H.; and Johnson, Robert L., 3,466,243.
Johnson, Robert L., to United States Steel Corporation. Cantilever
platform extension. 3,475,779, 11-4-69, CI. 14-71.
Johnson, Robert Phillip; and Oswald, John Paul, to Abbott Labora-
tories. Aroylalkyl derivatives of 1,2,3,4- tetrahydro-5H-pyrido [4,
3b] indoles. 3,448,1 14, 6-3-69, CI. 260-296.
Johnson, Robert Phillip; and Oswald, John Paul, to Abbott Labora-
tories. Aroylalkyl derivatives of l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5H-
pyrido[4,3b]indoles. 3,466,293, 9-9-69, CI. 260-294.9
Johnson, Robert W. Structural holding and aligning fixture.
3,456,702, 7-22-69, CI. 145-1.
Maloney, Jim N., Jr.; Campbell, Charles R.; and Johnson,
Robert,3,457,152.
Johnson, Robert; and Jones, Roy E., to Monsanto Company. Quater-
nary ammonium salt recovery. 3,484,348, 12-16-69, Cl. 204-73.
Johnson, Roger D., to Donnelly Mirrors, Inc. Periscopic rearview
system. 3,441,335, 4-29-69, CI. 350-55.
Johnson, Roger D.: See —
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., 3,427,095.
Dykema, James A.; and Johnson, Roger D., 3,427,096.
Johnson, Roger W.: See —
Fick, Herbert J.; and Johnson, Roger W., 3,437,522.
Johnson, Roger W., to General Motors Corporation. Electrical stock
removal cutting tool electrode. 3,476,676, 1 1-4-69, Cl. 204-284.
Johnson, Rollie C; and Melchor, Eugene B., to E & T Company.
Method and apparatus for presentation of aural effects and visual
displays. 3,474,774, 10-28-69, Cl. 128-1.
Johnson, Ronald V., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Book folder.
3,441,195, 4-29-69, Cl. 229-40.
Johnson, Ronald V., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Recessed end
containers. 3,465,946, 9-9-69, Cl. 229-40.
Johnson, Roy Bernhard, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Jacking system for offshore platforms. 3,435,621, 4-1-69, Cl. 61-
46.5
Johnson Rubber Co., The: See —
Sudyk, John R., 3,447,794.
Johnson, Rulon Edward, Jr.: See —
Gumprecht, William Henry; and Johnson, Rulon Edward,
Jr.,3,445,392.
Johnson, Russell L.: See —
Mitchell, Orville; Rubenstein, Irving H.; Roden, Richard L.; and
Johnson, Russell L. ,3,470,706.
Johnson, Russell R.: See —
Welty, Albert B., Jr.; Johnson, Russell R.; and Atwood, Glenn
A.,3,476,513.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc.: See —
Boehm, George L.; and Horvath, Stephen R., Jr., 3,422,993.
Hurst, Mowatt M., 3,432,346.
Johnson, S. C, & Sons, Inc.: See —
Yoho, Clayton W„ 3,463,855.
Johnson, Sarah A. Means to retain food and drink items at their
prepared temperatures. 3,481,154, 12-2-69, Cl. 60-439.
Johnson Service Company: See —
Corbel!, Paul I., 3,470,554.
Holloway, Thomas M., 3,461,896.
Kuczkowski, Frank A.; and Laakaniemi, Richard N., 3,469,592.
Smith, Walter J.; and Parker, Rienzi B., 3,434,348.
Strawn, Charles F., 3,424,985.
Thoma, Paul E., 3,440,881.
Thoma, Paul E., 3,458,845.
Thoma, Paul E., 3,461,723.
Wolf, James M., 3,425,006.
Johnson, Seward R.: See —
Ricketts, Colin J.; Bodnar, Andrew J.; Braithwaite, Frederick T.;
Johnson, Seward R.; and Wheeler, Ernest E., 3, 484,549.
Johnson, Sigurd W., to RCA Corporation. Automatic color elec-
trophotographic apparatus. 3,467,468, 9-16-69, Cl. 355-4.
Johnson, Stanley O. Rotary engine. 3,479,995, 1 1-25-69, Cl. 123-1 1.
Johnson, Stuart E., to Carrier Corporation. Control of absorption
refrigeration systems. 3,452,552, 7-1-69, Cl. 62-141.
Johnson, Sylvia Jennie: See —
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Johnson, Sylvia Jennie; and
Sjolander, Newell Oscar,3,433,710.
Johnson, Theodore A.: See —
Wah, Joe M.; and Johnson, Theodore A. ,3,474, 582.
Johnson, Theodore W.; Kalt, Charles G.; and Martin, Jacob H., to
Sprague Electric Company. Thermal print head. 3,478,191, 11-11-
69, Cl. 219-216.
Johnson, Theodore W.; and Siivola, Ralph. Educational playhouse.
3,477,184, 11-11-69, Cl. 52-105.
Johnson, Thomas L.: See —
De Serre, Charles G.; and Johnson, Thomas L., 3, 476,920.
Johnson, Thor E., to MJB Company. Tapered, stacking and nesting
can. 3,425,382, 2-4-69, Cl. 1 13-120.
Johnson, Tilden W. Safety wheel rim and buffer therefor. 3,435,872,
4-1-69, Cl. 152-158.
Johnson, Timothy N.: See —
Birkelo, Einar P.; and Johnson, Timothy N., 3,423, 504.
Johnson, Tom W.; Stropkay, Edward J.; and White, James D., to
Sajar Plastics, Inc. Safety hat suspension. 3,430,260, 3-4-69, Cl. 2-
3.
Johnson, Vedna O., Jr. Turkey caller. 3,419,996, 1-7-69. Cl. 46-189.
Johnson, Veiga. Plant stakes. 3,447.263, 6-3-69, Cl. 47-47.
Johnson, Victor E., to Pitney-Bowes. Inc. Flap turning device.
3,438,172, 4-15-69, Cl. 53-38.
Johnson, Waldo O., to Georgia-Pacific Corporation, mesne. Tilt win-
dow assembly with balance guides. 3,461,608, 8-19-69, Cl. 49-
161.
Johnson, Waldo O.; and Shacklette, James E., to Weather-Seal, Inc.
Controlled position sliding door, window, panel or the like.
3,442,051, 5-6-69, Cl. 49-414.
Johnson, Wallace J. S., to Up-Right, Inc. Multiple-dwelling structure.
3,479,781, 11-25-69, Cl. 52-169.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher, Robert E., to Up-Right, Inc.
Scaffold. 3,454,131, 7-8-69, Cl. 182-115.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher, Robert E., to Up-Right, Inc. Ap-
paratus for harvesting fruit. 3,460.327, 8-12-69, Cl. 56-328.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; and Fisher. Robert E., to Up-Right, Inc. Sup-
porting device. 3.469,343, 9-30-69, Cl. 47-46.
Johnson, Wallace J. S.; Fisher, Robert E.; and Claxton. Gerald L., to
Up-Right, Inc. Pneumatic nozzle assembly for harvesting grapes
and berries. 3,420,046, 1-7-69, Cl. 56-330.
LIST OF PATENTEES
791
Johnson, Walter E.: See—
Dunlap, Charles K., Jr.; Johnson, Walter E.; and Harper, Wil-
liam M., 3,477,631.
Johnson, Walter P., Ill, to Mark Products, Inc. Spring suspension for
a low-frequency geophone. 3,451,040, 6-17-69, CI. 340-17.
Johnson, Wayne R., to United Control Corporation, mesne. Color
television recording system. 3,440,339, 4-22-69, CI. 178-5.2
Johnson, Wayne R.; and Jorgensen, Finn, to United Control Cor-
poration, mesne. Magnetic recording head with bias applied to the
gap spacer. 3,467,789, 9-16-69, CI. 179-100.2
Johnson, Wesley R., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Gated magnetic
recording head amplifier. 3,438,055, 4-8-69, CI. 346-74.
Johnson, William C: See —
Raphael, Thomas; and Johnson, William C, 3,476,589.
Johnson, William E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Electrical printing
process using an opposing field. 3,420,168, 1-7-69, CI. 101-129.
Johnson, William E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Electrical printing ap-
paratus using screen with thick coating to define image.
3,442,207, 5-6-69, CI. 101-1 14.
Johnson, William E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Electrical printing
methods and apparatus for decorating cylindrical articles.
3,460,468, 8-12-69, CI. 101-40.
Johnson, William E.; and St. John, Douglas F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Methods and apparatus for electrical printing. 3,473,467, 10-21-
69, CI. 101-114.
Johnson, William F.: See —
Paul, Kenneth V.; and Johnson, William F.,3,435,722.
Johnson, William L., to Abrasive Products, Inc. Dimensionally stable
flexible abrasive sheet material. 3,469,958, 9-30-69, CI. 51-297.
Johnson, William R. Electrode assembly for skin contact. 3,474,775,
10-28-69, CI. 128-2.1
Johnson Wire Works Limited, The: See —
Buchanan, John G., 3,446,702.
Johnson-Carper Furniture Company, Incorporated: See —
Rowe, Lacy A., 3,428.304.
Johnson-Williams, Inc.: See —
Johnson, Kenneth W., 3,438,738.
Johnsson, Ellen E.: See —
Lindquist, Carl Richard, 3,473,710.
Johnsson, Nils Gustav, to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Method and
means for casting of bearing metal to bearings. 3,467,169, 9-16-
69, CI. 64-98.
Johnsson, Sven Erik. Vertically adjustable shelving assembly.
3,422,775, 1-21-69, CI. 108-109.
Johnston, Alexander W. Revolving liquid valve. 3,467,128, 9-16-69,
CI. 137-171.
Johnston, Bruce R.: See —
Hagadorn, Marold Weston; and Johnston, Bruce R., 3,431,615.
Johnston, Carl M.: See —
Johnston, Ethel P., 3,470,023.
Johnston, Chester C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Cutting and
heat sealing thermoplastic film. 3,438,834, 4-15-69, CI. 156-515.
Johnston, Chester C; and Huddleston, Thomas J., to Phillips
Petroleum Company. Combustible article or candle. 3,428,410, 2-
18-69, CI. 431-291.
Johnston, David B. R.; Patchett, Arthur A.; and Windholz, Thomas
B., to Merck & Co., Inc. production thereof. 3,487,076, 12-30-69,
CI. 260-239.55
Johnston, Donald L., 1/2 to Strouse, Leland. Sunshade attachment
for eyeglasses. 3,427,098, 2-1 1-69, CI. 351-47.
Johnston, Donald S. Process for producing fish steaks. 3,433,647, 3-
18-69. CI. 99-111.
Johnston, Edward J., to International Harvester Company. Hay con-
ditioner roll arrangement. 3,431,710, 3-1 1-69, CI. 56-1.
Johnston Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Johnston, Mack S., 3,422,448.
Johnston, Mack S., 3,435,997.
Johnston, Mack S., 3,438,553.
Johnston, Mack S., 3,439,844.
Johnston, Ethel P., 1/2 to Johnston, Carl M. Method of cleaning ex-
terior surfaces. 3,470,023, 9-30-69, CI. 134-29.
Johnston, Everett E., to Esco Elevators, Inc. Hydraulic elevator con-
trol systems. 3,438,398, 4-15-69, CI. 137-608.
Johnston, Frank C: See —
Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Johnston, Frank C, 3,439,309.
Johnston, Frederic Alan: See —
Van Blancom, Lloyd Eugene; and Johnston, Frederic
Alan,3,43 1,202.
Johnston, George F., to General Electric Company. Frame device
with a strip for removing broken glass fragments and sealing
material. 3,430,394, 3-4-69, CI. 52-127.
Johnston, Gerald T.; Fleming, Joseph T.; and Boyd, Robert L., to
Ramsey Controls, Inc. Self-commutating inverter. 3,465,233, 9-2-
69, CI. 321-45.
Johnston, Glenn E.; and Windsor, Meredith M., to Star Cutter Com-
pany. Fluid manifold for electrical discharge machining apparatus.
3,441,705, 4-29-69, CI. 219-69.
Johnston, Henry E.; and Simmons. Robert C, to Philco-Ford Cor-
poration. Electrical apparatus. 3,445,803, 5-20-69, CI. 339-17.
Johnston, Howard T., Jr.: See —
Carroll, William C; and Johnston, Howard T., Jr.,3,479,036.
Johnston, Jack F.: See —
Huber, Kenneth J.; Johnston, Jack F.; Nissen, Edward K.; and
Pourie, De Witt R.,3,424,613.
Johnston, James David, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Schiff bases of
2-formylquinoxaline 1,4-dioxides as growth promoters and
systemic and non-systemic infection control agents in animals.
3,433,871, 3-18-69, CI. 424-250.
Johnston, James David, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. 7, 8,9, 10-
Tetrahydro-6H-cyclohepta [b] quinoxaline-5, 1 1 -dioxides.
3,471,492, 10-7-69, CI. 260-250.
Johnston, James David, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Preparation of
quinoxaline-N,N-dioxides. 3,474,097, 10-21-69, CI. 260-250.
Johnston, James David, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. 1,2,3,4-
Tetrahydrophenazine-5,10-dioxides as growth promoting agents.
3,480,713, 1 1-25-69, CI. 424-250.
Johnston, James David, to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Polymethylene
quinoxaline dioxides. 3,485.836, 12-23-69, CI. 260-250.
Johnston, James D., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Novel carbazates.
3,479,343, 11-18-69, CI. 260-240.
Johnston, James D.; and Giraitis, Albert P., to Ethyl Corporation.
Method for preparing alkali metal borohydrides. 3,459,514, 8-5-
69, CI. 23-362.
Johnston, James D.; and Sims, Leslie L., to Ethyl Corporation. Alu-
minum alkoxide process for preparing tertiary amines. 3,476,807,
11-4-69, CI. 260-583.
Johnston, James R. Coupling device. 3.427,691, 2-18-69, CI. 24-73.
Johnston, James R. Fluid line coupler. 3,435,848, 4-1-69, CI. 137-
614.04
Johnston, James R. Fluid line coupler. 3,454,047, 7-8-69, CI. 137-
614.04
Johnston, James S., to Balfour, Henry, and Company Limited. Film
molecular stills and evaporators. 3,428,106, 2-18-69, CI. 159-6.
Johnston, James Stewart, to Rosemount Engineering Company
Limited. Chart recorder using a thread marker. 3,430,257, 2-25-
69, CI. 346-112.
Johnston, James Stewart, to Rosemount Engineering Company
Limited. Resistance comparison means having a pair of rectifying
circuits connected across a low frequency signal source.
3,441,845, 4-29-69, CI. 324-62.
Johnston, James Stewart, to Rosemount Engineering Company
Limited. Fluid flow measuring apparatus. 3,465,586, 9-9-69, CI.
73-228.
Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr., to International Harvester Company.
Self-energizing synchronizing clutch. 3,426,874, 2-11-69, CI. 192-
38.
Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr.; and Dowler, Robert L., to International
Harvester Company. Gear shift lever assembly with energy absorp-
tion characteristic. 3,470,763, 10-7-69, CI. 74-525.
Johnston, Mack S., to Johnston Enterprises, Inc. Tapping device for
beer kegs and the like. 3,422,448, 1-14-69, CI. 222-400.7
Johnston, Mack S., to Johnston Enterprises, Inc. Beer tapping
device. 3,435,997, 4-1-69, CI. 222-400.7
Johnston, Mack S., to Johnston Enterprises, Inc. Tapping device for
beer kegs and the like. 3,438,553, 4-15-69, CI. 222-400.7
Johnston, Mack S., to Johnston Enterprises, Inc. Tapping device for
beer kegs and the like. 3,439,844, 4-22-69, CI. 222-398.
Johnston, Nelson G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
decreasing friction in mopping. 3,449,255, 6-10-69, CI. 252-117.
Johnston, Norris, to Shirley, Kirk R. Self-contained downhole
parameter signalling system. 3,437,992, 4-8-69, CI. 340-18.
Johnston, Paul R. Apparatus for manufacturing variegated ice
cream. 3,442,227, 5-6-69, CI. 107-1.
Johnston, Philip W., to Tracor, Inc. Vision testing device. 3,486,813,
12-30-69, CI. 351-17.
Johnston, Raymond; Moran, Edwin G.; and Clark, Ralph J., to Con-
tinental Motors Corporation. Crankcase breather system and
structure. 3,477,413, 11-11-69, CI. 123-1.
Johnston, Reed H.: See —
Glaser, Peter E.; Johnston, Reed H.; and Jolkovski, Robert
M., 3,425,060.
Johnston, Richard P.: See —
Baumgardner, Arthur R.; Johnston, Richard P.; Martini, William
R.; and White, Maurice A. ,3,484,616.
Johnston, Richmond P.: See —
Goodman, Ernest A.; and Johnston, Richmond P. ,3,440, 586.
Johnston, Robert E.: See —
Milne, James A.; and Johnston, Robert E., 3,452,920.
Johnston, Robert F., to Bell & Howell Company. Continuous film
feed projection system. 3,459,471, 8-5-69, CI. 352-105.
Johnston, Robert K., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Selective
hydrogenation of acetylenic compounds. 3,424,809, 1-28-69, CI.
260-677.
Johnston, Roy C: See —
Brock, Fred A.; and Johnston, Roy C.,3,437,170.
Davis, Billy W.; and Johnston, Roy C, 3,437,171.
Johnston, Samuel S., to National Steel Corporation. Anode structure
for continuous strip electroplating. 3,445,371, 5-20-69, CI. 204-
206.
Johnston, Stephen L., to United States of America, Army. Frequen-
cy multiplication method and system. 3,487,290, 12-30-69, CI.
321-60.
792
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Johnston, Thomas Joseph, to Reynolds Metals Company. Alumina
reduction cell. 3,475,314, 10-28-69, CI. 204-243.
Johnston, Thomas Jseph, to Reynolds Metals Company. Reduction
of aluminum oxide by elemental silicon. 3,434,824, 3-25-69, CI.
75-68.
Johnston, Walker F., Jr.: Sec-
Strong, Erwin R., Jr.; Johnston, Walker F., Jr.; and Goodman,
Robert C, 3,449,243.
Johnston, William H., Jr. Apparatus and methods for treating
animals. 3,457,923, 7-29-69, CI. 128-374.
Johnston, William K.: See —
Grgurich, Donald A.; Johnston, William K.; and Weissman,
Walter.3,446,029.
Johnston, William P., Jr., 40% to Rumsey, David R. Packing extrac-
tion tool. 3,443,460, 5-13-69, CI. 81-8.1
Johnston, William S. Winding wire for an open face roll. 3,445,332,
5-20-69, CI. 162-357.
Johnston, William V., to General Electric Company. Heated static
port apparatus. 3,443,058, 5-6-69, CI. 219-201.
Johnstone, Paul L., to Hercules Incorporated. Method of producing
a needled, nonwoven fibrous structure. 3,428,506, 2-18-69, CI.
156-148.
Johnstone, Paul L., to Hercules Incorporated. Electrical capacitors.
3,430,1 16, 2-25-69, CI. 317-258.
Johnstone, Paul L., to Hercules Incorporated. Method of making
non-woven fabric from plies of plastic. 3,484,916, 12-23-69, CI.
28-72.2
Johnstone, Theodore H.; and Meyer, Barthold F., to General Motors
Corporation. Six-way rotary inclined plane centering switch.
3,483,337, 12-9-69, CI. 200-6.
Joichi, Lloyd H., to La Salle Machine Tool, Inc. Automatic load and
unload apparatus. 3,428,190, 2-18-69, CI. 214-1.
Joichi, Lloyd H., to La Salle Machine Tool Inc. Method of machin-
ing external surfaces on a gear case. 3,447,406, 6-3-69, CI. 82-1.
Joichi, Lloyd H., to La Salle Machine Tool, Inc. Machine tool ap-
paratus. 3,447,658, 6-3-69, CI. 198-19.
Joichi, Lloyd H., to La Salle Machine Tool, Inc. Automatic tool
resetting apparatus. 3,449,986, 6-17-69, CI. 82-2.
Joichi, Paul T.: See —
Sattler, Robert 1.; Joichi, Paul T.; and van den Kieboom,
Johannes L., 3,473,269.
Jojima, Teruomi: See —
Tamura, Saburo; Takematsu, Tetsuo; Oyamada, Kozo; and
Jojima, Teruomi.3,427,146.
Jokay, Louis: See —
Mitan, Frank J.; and Jokay, Louis,3,427,951 .
Jokinen, Robert E.: See —
Robinson, Maurice E.; and Jokinen, Robert E., 3,442, 189.
Jokl, Rudolf: See—
Marcik, Milos; Jokl, Rudolf; Kubinek, Jiri; and Ritschl, Ev-
zen,3,447,519.
Jolette, Gerald P., to Brundage Company, The. Blower wheel center
plate with bent tabs for securing blades in place. 3,450,337, 6-17-
69, CI. 230-134.
Jolkovski, Robert M.: See —
Glaser, Peter E.; Johnston, Reed H.; and Jolkovski, Robert
M.,3,425,060.
Jolles, Zvi Enrico, to Berk Limited. Use of brominated salicylanilide
as a fire retardant for polymeric materials. 3,432,450, 3-1 1-69, CI.
260-2.5
Jolles, Zvi Enrico, to Berk, F. W., & Company Limited. Polymers
containing brominated diphenylsulfides as fire retardants.
3,487,040, 12-30-69, CI. 260-37.
Jolley, Gordon B., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Volumetric metering device for particulate solids. 3,455,490, 7-15-
69, CI. 222-193.
Jolliffe, Michael J. A. H.: See—
Zaldastani, Othar; and Jolliffe, Michael J. A. H.,3,465,484.
Jolly, James Duncan. Roller fluid applicator. 3,427,1 15, 2-1 1-69, CI.
401-219.
Jolly, Jean: See —
Joly, Robert; Warnant, Julien; Jolly, Jean; Prost-Marechal,
Jacques; Bucourt, Robert; and Tessier, Jean, 3, 424,745.
Jolly, Samuel E., to Sun Oil Company. Method of annealing alu-
minum. 3,459,605, 8-5-69, CI. 148-20.6
Jolly Toys, Inc.: See —
Schneider, Franz P., 3,453,772.
Joly, Jean L., to La Telemecanique Electrique. Terminal piece for
the connection of electrical cables. 3,450,828, 6-17-69, CI. 174-
75.
Joly, Jean Louis Andre, to La Telemecanique Electrique. Electrical
connection terminal. 3,470,526, 9-30-69, CI. 339-246.
Joly, Jean, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Apparatus for fluid treating fila-
mentary materials. 3,482,294, 12-9-69, CI. 28-1.
Joly, Jean; and Chezaud, Jean Claude, to Societe Rhodiaceta.
Process for crimping thermoplastic yarns. 3,438,105, 4-15-69, CI.
28-72.
Joly, Robert; Warnant, Julien; and Guillemette, Armand. Process for
the preparation of 17-ethynyl-19-nor steroids. 3,458,540, 7-29-69,
CI. 260-397.4
Joly, Robert; Warnant, Julien; Jolly, Jean; Prost-Marechal, Jacques;
Bucourt, Robert; and Tessier, Jean, to Roussel-UCLAF. Novel
process for the preparation of trienic steroid derivatives.
3,424,745, 1-28-69, CI. 260-239.5
Joly, Robert: See —
Vignau, Michel; Bucourt, Robert; Tessier, Jean; Costerousse,
Germain; Nedelec, Lucien; Gasc, Jean-Claude; Joly, Robert;
Warnant, Julien; and Goffinet, Bernard, 3,453, 267.
Jonaitis, Charles W.: See —
Sebba, Felix; Jonaitis, Charles W.; Ray, Charles L.; and Baar-
son, Robert E., 3,476, 553.
Jonas, Clarence F. Holding clip pressurized fluid spray container.
3,450,313, 6-17-69, CI. 222-402.13
Jonas, Gilbert F., to Genesco, Inc. Shoe manufacture. 3,442,032, 5-
6-69, CI. 36-2.5
Jonas, Gilbert F., to Genesco, Inc. Method of stiffening selected
areas of apparel components. 3,467,976, 9-23-69, CI. 12-146.
Jonas, Gilbert F., to Genesco, Inc. Shoe manufacture. 3,481,820, 12-
2-69, CI. 161-39.
Jonas, John J., to National Dairy Products Corporation. Method for
treating polysaccharides in the presence of an oxygen accepting
agent. 3,476,741, 11-4-69, CI. 260-209.
Jonas, Victor H., to Honeywell Inc. Unit record file separator.
3,465,879, 9-9-69, CI. 209-80.5
Jonas, Walter M., to Sobel Metal Products Inc. Attachment of
plastic fasteners to fabric articles. 3,448,464, 6-10-69, CI. 2-336.
Jonas, Walter; and Pfund, Adolf, to Sobel Industries Inc. Paper cup
dispenser. 3,435,988, 4-1-69, CI. 221-310.
Jonason, Karl Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Metallverken. Ar-
rangement for manufacturing metal strip. 3,442,107, 5-6-69, CI.
72-111.
Jonason, Karl Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Metallverken.
Method for embossing repeated patterns in strip material,
preferably metal strip and means for carrying out the method.
3,465,568, 9-9-69, CI. 72-338.
Joncas, Armand. Cigarette lighter and dispenser. 3,468,454, 9-23-69,
CI. 221-147.
Jone, Paul Y.: See —
Allison, Cecil Jay, Jr.; Jone, Paul Y.; and Jacobson, Paul
E.,3,448,005.
Fraser, Richard S.; and Jone, Paul Y., 3,476,585.
Jonell, Per Olof; and Nilsson, Sven Melker. Method and machine for
the manufacture of lengthened objects of concrete. 3,423,492, 1-
21-69, CI. 264-70.
Jones , Ada E.: See —
Jones, Leland L., 3,483,857.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation: See —
Berry, George L., 3,479,853.
Butler, John F., 3,457,784.
Gerding, Charles Christian, 3,439,519.
Gimigliano, Joseph P., 3,455,730.
Gimigliano, Joseph P.; and Butler, John Francis, 3,458,347.
Hofmeister, Konrad J.; and Olcsan, Louis J., Jr., 3,428,813.
Hofmeister, Konrad J.; and Sylvester, Robert A., 3,428,817.
Otto, John C; and Gruver, Albert L., 3,457,718.
Palmer, Charles E., 3,423,009.
Palmer, Charles E., 3,426,936.
Palmer, Charles E., 3,434,399.
Palmer, Charles E., 3,445,027.
Palmer, Charles E., 3,448,735.
Rothstein, Paul; Shannon, Castle; and Batz, Walter, 3,428,534.
Jones & Yandell: See —
Jones, Hermit A., 3,449,778.
Jones, Alan B.: See —
Jones, Stanley A.; and Smith, Paul C, 3,439,662.
Jones, Alan Conway, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Col-
lection of yarns by over-end winding. 3,451,208, 6-24-69, CI. 57-
156.
Jones, Alan Richardson: See —
Hobbs, James C, II; Jones, Alan Richardson; and Schultz, Eu-
gene L., 3,446,400.
Jones, Alan Richardson; and Schultz, Eugene L., to American
Hospital Supply Corporation, mesne. Diluter with drop retractor.
3,484,024, 12-16-69, CI. 222-409.
Jones, Alan Thomas: See —
Lane, Charles Anthony; and Jones, Alan Thomas.3,460,715.
Jones, Alan Victor: See —
Buckerridge, Edward Thomas; Jones, Alan Victor; and
Rayward, William Clifford.3,478,181.
Jones, Alan, to Plessey-UK Limited. Magnetic information storage
matrices. 3,445,829, 5-20-69, CI. 340-174.
Jones, Alec John, to T. I. (Group Services) Limited. Mandrels for
use in the production of tubes. 3,452,584, 7-1-69, CI. 72-466.
Jones, Alec John, to S.T.D. Services Limited. Roll housing for a
metal working machine. 3,456,476, 7-22-69, CI. 72-237.
Jones, Alfred Illtyd Webber: See —
Astley, Harold Trevor; and Jones, Alfred Illtyd
Webber,3.427.700.
Jones, Alfred Illtyd Webber; and Brown, Trevor Paul, to Lockspike
Limited. Insulated rail fastener. 3,463,394, 8-26-69, CI. 238-338.
LIST OF PATENTEES
793
Jones, Alfred W.; and Cervenka, Frank E. Randomly operated ad-
vertisement and chance amusement device. 3,458,201, 7-29-69,
CI. 273-138.
Jones, Allen H.; and Reed, Edward F., to Sly, W. W., Manufacturing
Co., The. Dust collecting apparatus. 3,453,810, 7-8-69, CI. 55-
294.
Jones, Alun Angus; and Rogers, Eric, to Monsanto Chemicals
Limited. Composition containing rubber chemicals. 3,446,750, 5-
27-69, CI. 252-402.
Jones, Alun R.; and Gedcke, Dale A., to Atomic Energy of Canada
Limited. High voltage supply for radiation detecting equipment.
3,428,807, 2-18-69, CI. 250-83.6
Jones, Arthur Llewelyn: See —
Cuckson, Eric Engel; and Jones, Arthur Llewelyn.3,445,915.
Jones, Barry David; and Sly, James Christopher Phillips, to Bridge
Chemicals Limited. Derivatives of cyclopentanetetracarboxylic
acid. 3,455,990, 7-15-69, CI. 260-468.
Jones, Benjamin B., to Savannah Sugar Refining Corporation.
Package stabilizer. 3,447,482, 6-3-69, CI. 104-172.
Jones, Benjamin F., Sr., to Young Electric Sign Company. Elevator
for sign. 3,426,868, 2-1 1-69, CI. 182-129.
Jones, Bessie M.; See —
Jones, Leland L., 3,483,857.
Jones, Billy J.; and Berry, Rodney Cameron. Kneepad. 3,465,365, 9-
9-69, CI. 2-24.
Jones, Brian L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Plural stage
transistor amplifier with D.C. feedback. 3,469,200, 9-23-69, CI.
330-15.
Jones, Brian L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Plural chan-
nel amplifier system having variable feedback means. 3,487,324,
12-30-69, CI. 330-30.
Jones, Budd. Holder for spools of thread and the like. 3,473,756, 10-
21-69, CI. 242-137.
Jones, Burton A.; and Fidler, Larry E., to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Aerodynamic gas valve tab control. 3,452,769, 7-1-69, CI.
137-81.5
Jones, Byford A., to Layne & Bowler, Inc. Method and apparatus for
use in gravel packing wells. 3,428,128, 2-18-69, CI. 166-278.
Jones, Carol J. Method of patching car bodies. 3,470,048, 9-30-69,
CI. 156-94.
Jones, Cecil B. Self-aligning bearing-staking tool. 3,444,606, 5-20-
69, CI. 29-200.
Jones, Cecil D.: See —
Thorn, Wenzel, 3,447,273.
Jones, Cecil Henry: See —
Chetter, John; and Jones, Cecil Henry, 3,442, 763.
Hardy, Harold Kenvon; and Jones, Cecil Henry, 3,440, 849.
Jones, Charles A., Ill: See—
Macfarlane, Benedict; and Jones, Charles A., 111,3,463,725.
Jones, Charles B., Jr. Peristaltic pumping system. 3,429,266, 2-25-
69, CI. 103-44.
Jones, Charles B., Jr. Peristaltic pump. 3,429,273, 2-25-69, CI. 103-
149.
Jones, Charles B., Jr. Peristaltic pump. 3,431,864, 3-11-69, CI. 103-
149.
Jones, Charles E.; and Henry, William C, said Jones assor. of 25%
to Thru-Way Equipment Company. Refuse collection vehicle.
3,476,273, 1 1-4-69, CI. 214-82.
Jones, Charles R.: See —
Barlow, Jesse P.; Jones, Charles R.; and Kerr, James
L.,3,467,948.
Hermes, Walter L.; and Jones, Charles,3,486,326.
Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Compensated seal
structure. 3,456,626, 7-22-69, CI. 123-8.
Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Rotary engine cor-
rected for operating deviations. 3,465,729, 9-9-69, CI. 123-8.
Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Seal structure for ro-
tary mechanisms. 3,482,551, 12-9-69, CI. 123-8.
Jones, Charles; and Hermes, Walter, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
Compensated seal structure for rotary mechanisms. 3,456,625, 7-
22-69, CI. 123-8.
Jones, Charley S.: See—
Storment, Joseph E.; Jones, Charley S.; and Miller, Norman
G.,3,443,391.
Jones, Charlie E., Jr.: See —
Hilton, Albert R.; and Jones, Charlie E., Jr.,3,426,201.
Jones, Clarence O., Jr., to Niagara Machine & Tool Works. Multiple
stroke depth selector for hydraulic press brakes. 3,485,071, 12-23-
69, CI. 72-26.
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., to General Electric Com-
pany. Glow discharge apparatus. 3,423,562, 1-21-69, CI. 219-121.
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., to General Electric Com-
pany. Power supply for reducing arcing damage in glow discharge
apparatus. 3,437,784, 4-8-69, CI. 219-121.
Jones, Clevoe D.: See —
Gregorich, Henry L.; Jones, Clevoe D.; and Phelps, Marion
E., 3,477,250.
Jones, Clifford L.: See —
Sutton, Ralph O.; and Jones, Clifford L.,3,455,248.
Jones, Clifford M., to General Electric Company. Oscillator for a
battery operated clock. 3,454,856, 7-8-69, CI. 318-138.
Jones, Clifford M.; and Harnden, John D , Jr., to General Electric
Company. Traveling sign controlled by logic circuitry and provid-
ing a plurality of visual display effects. 3,432,846, 3-11-69, CI.
340-339.
Jones, Clifford W.: See —
Fischer, Donald G.; and Jones, Clifford W., 3,433,270.
Jones, Clifton M.: See —
Fairchild, Sherman Mills; and Jones, Clifton M., 3,452, 528.
Jones, Clintford R.: See—
Krock, Richard H.; and Jones, Clintford R., 3,456, 322.
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford
R., 3,438,751.
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford
R.,3,438,752.
Jones, Cordis W. Apparatus for forming continuous pre-stressed
concrete slabs. 3,475,800, 11-4-69, CI. 25-41.
Jones, Cordis W.; and Hinman, Clinton R., to Hastings Dynamold
Corporation. Hydraulic drive system. 3,433,123, 3-18-69, CI. 91-
36.
Jones, Curtis C, Jr., to General Electric Company. Polycarbonate
film compositions exhibiting a low static coefficient of friction.
3,424,703, 1-28-69, CI. 260-18.
Jones, Dallas E.: See —
Roberts, Jeremy Brown; Jones, Dallas E.; and Badran, Adnan
M., 3,440,143.
Jones, David Aubrey; Davis, Alfred C; and Gaunt, Eric F., to Im-
perial Tabacco Company (of Great Britain and Ireland), Limited,
The. Cigarettes and paper therefor. 3,422,819, 1-21-69, CI. 131-
15.
Jones, David Colin, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Process
for the reductive dimerization of ot,/3-olefinic compounds.
3,455,986, 7-15-69, CI. 260-465.8
Jones, David L., Jr., to General Motors Corporation. Pulse wiper
control. 3,421,173, 1-14-69, CI. 15-250.12
Jones, David L., Jr., to General Motors Corporation. Fluid pressure
operated windshield wiper system. 3,448,481, 6-10-69, CI. 15-
250.3
Jones, David L., Jr., to General Motors Corporation. Windshield
wiper control. 3,448,483, 6-10-69, CI. 15-250.12
Jones, David L., Jr., to General Motors Corporation. Oil filter in-
dicating system. 3,482,696, 12-9-69, CI. 210-90.
Jones, David L., Jr.: See —
Carpenter, Keith H.; and Jones, David L., Jr. ,3,422,335.
Jones, David P.: See —
Lewis, Gerald F.; and Jones, David P. ,3,43 1,0 19.
Lewis, Gerald F.; Jones, David P.; and Palmieri, Ronald
J. ,3,439,932.
Lewis, Gerald F.; Jones, David P.; and Palmieri, Ronald
J. ,3,442,529.
Jones, Dennis A.: See —
Heavilon, Jerry L.; Jones, Dennis A.; and Thomas, Barton
A.,3,42I,587.
Jones, Dennis J.: See —
Recio, Orlando; Holloway, Richard A.; Lancaster, Ronald L.;
Jones, Dennis J.; and Motley, George R., 3,437,993.
Jones, Derek: See —
Guyon, Andre J.; Jones, Derek; and Snyder, Michael
D.,3,439,960.
Jones, Derrick A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Shutter leaf control system. 3,478,664, 1 1-18-69, CI. 95-59.
Jones, Derrick Fleet: See —
Elson, George Wynne; Howe, Ralph; and Jones, Derrick
Fleet.3,483,083.
Jones Division, Beloit Corporation: See —
Cormack, Alexander D., 3,449,206.
Eklund, Henrik J., 3,422,450.
Jones, Donald Allen, to Thermo Radiant Ovens Pty. Ltd. Apparatus
for removing articles from containers by suction. 3,433,375, 3-18-
69, CI. 214-309.
Jones, Donald P.: See —
Micco, Leopoldo A.; and Jones, Donald P. ,3,449,487.
Jones, Donald W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Position
responsive switching apparatus. 3,470,431, 9-30-69, CI. 318-18.
Jones, Donnie Roland, to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Liquid
level sensor. 3,467,122, 9-16-69, CI. 137-81.5
Jones, Donnie Roland, to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Vortex
proximity sensor. 3,481,180, 12-2-69, CI. 73-37.5
Jones, Donnie Roland; and Sowers, Edwin U., Ill, to Bowles En-
gineering Corporation. Core bleed for vortex readout device.
3,468,327, 9-23-69, CI. 137-81.5
Jones, Donnie R., to Bowles Engineering Corporation. Method and
apparatus for linearizing fluid amplifier gain. 3,468,323, 9-23-69,
CI. 137-13.
Jones, Duane A., to General Mills, Inc. Enzymatic breaker system
for tamarind polysaccharide. 3,480,51 1, 1 1-25-69, CI. 195-31.
Jones, Ebert S. Feed mechanism for spooled film material.
3,473,752, 10-21-69, CI. 242-75.5
Jones, Eddie M., Jr., to Meek-Pick, Inc. Fruit harvesting head.
3,431,715, 3-1 1-69, CI. 56-328.
Jones, Edgar J., to Instron Corporation. Shear load cell. 3,421,132,
1-7-69, CI. 338-5.
794
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jones, Edmund A.: See —
Davis, Hugh J.; and Jones, Edmund A. ,3,43 1,905.
Jones, Edward B. Flutter wing for a sailplane. 3,477,664, 11-11-69,
CI. 244-16.
Jones, Edward M. T.: See —
Tanner, Robert L.; Jones, Edward M. T.; and Harris, Frank B.,
Jr.,3,465,343.
Jones, Edward M., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Non-linear member.
3,425,052, 1-28-69, CI. 340-347.
Jones, Edward M., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Electronic organ
system. 3,443,017, 5-6-69, CI. 84-1.01
Jones, Edwin Kermit, to Universal Oil Products Company. Alkylaryl
production. 3,432,567, 3-11-69, CI. 260-671.
Jones, Edwin K., to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
aromatic alkylation and olefinic oligomerization. 3,437,705, 4-8-
69, CI. 260-671.
Jones, Egbert M.; and Thomas, Richard J., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrical load controller.
3,421,015, 1-7-69, CI. 307-34.
Jones, Elwyn David, to Canadian Industries Limited. Valve bag.
3,482,762, 12-9-69, CI. 229-62.5
Jones, Elwyn David, to Canadian Industries Limited. Apparatus for
forming gusseted tubing. 3,485,145, 12-23-69, CI. 93-20.
Jones, Emil T., to Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc. Strip film
camera and method of operating same. 3,479,939, 11-25-69, CI.
95-15.
Jones, Eric Harding. Continuous application of substances to
travelling materials. 3,425,861, 2-4-69, CI. 1 17-102.
Jones, Eric Harding. Dispensing apparatus. 3,426,688, 2-11-69, CI.
103-85.
Jones, Eric Lindsay: See —
Hunt, Robert William; Jones, Eric Lindsay; and Bonner,
Peter.3,420,988.
Menown, Hugh; and Jones, Eric,3,440,467.
Jones, Evan A., to Universal Oil Products Company. Hydrorefining
of aromatic-containing hydrocarbon distillates. 3,470,086, 9-30-69,
CI. 208-209.
Jones, Evan A.: See —
Heinze, Walter W.; Jones, Evan A.; and Carson, Don
B.,3,476,283.
Jones, Evan Islwyn. Linear material modification. 3,448,574, 6-10-
69, CI. 57-157.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Company. Relief valve. 3,425,444, 2-4-
69, CI. 137-540.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Company. Metering valve. 3,482,596,
12-9-69, CI. 137-556.
Jones, Faber B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Crosslinkable
polysulfide polymers. 3,475,389, 10-28-69, CI. 260-79.
Jones, Faber B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Sulfolane
(tetrahydrothiophene- 1,1 -dioxide) as solvent for polymerization of
diamines and ureas. 3,476,709, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-77.5
Jones, Faber B., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Adhesives from
olefinically unsaturated polyesters and polythiols. 3,479,323, 11-
18-69, CI. 260-75.
Jones, Faber B.; and Simpson, Billy D., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Preparation of liquid polysulfide polymers and their
products. 3,423,374, 1-21-69, CI. 260-79.
Jones, Francis T.; and Sworski, Thomas J., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Hydrazine production. 3,434,949, 3-25-69, CI. 204-157.1
Jones, Frank N., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Hydrogenation of dicyanobutene with selected rhodium ( 1 )
catalysts and a basic promoter. 3,459,785, 8-5-69, CI. 260-465.8
Jones, Frederick E.: See —
Knight, John V.; and Jones, Frederick E., 3,462, 836.
Jones, Gene T.: See —
Brow, Orville J.; and Jones, Gene T.,3,421,71 1.
Jones, Geoffrey T.: See —
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Harriman, Allen C; Jones, Geoffrey T.;
and Vornberger, Karl F., 3,422,474.
Jones, Geraint, to Geistlich, Ed., Sohne AG fur Chemische Industrie.
Antidepressant compositions containing diphenylpropylamine
derivatives. 3,446,901, 5-27-69, CI. 424-330.
Jones, Gerald W.; and Ross, Frank E., to Maytag Company, The.
Automatic control circuit. 3,424,920, 1-28-69, CI. 307-141.
Jones, Giffin D.: See —
Anderson, Robert E.; and Jones, Giffin D., 3,438, 893.
Jones. Giffin D.; and McMillan, William J., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Foamable granule product with method of preparation
and molding. 3,459,565, 8-5-69, CI. 106-40.
Nowak, Robert M.; and Jones, Giffin D. ,3,446,760.
Jones, Gordon H.; and Hosea, Everett E., to Giddings & Lewis, Inc.
Precision locating means for machine tools. 3,465,615, 9-9-69, CI.
74-816.
Jones, Gordon H.; and Moffatt, John G., to Syntex Corporation. 3'-
Cyclic esters of 5-deoxy-5'-(dihydroxyphos- phinylmethyl)-
nucleosides. 3,446,793, 5-27-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Jones, Gordon H.; and Moffatt, John G., to Syntex Corporation.
Novel ribo and lyxo nucleoside derivatives and a process for their
preparation. 3,457,255, 7-22-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Jones, Gwilym Thomas; Moyse, James Albert; and Scott, Gerald, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Process of treating textiles
with polycondensates containing amide and ester groups.
3,455,734, 7-15-69, CI. 1 17-138.8
Jones, Hallet D.: See—
Kauffman, Harry G.; and Jones, Hallet D.,3,428,081.
Jones, Harold A., to Fortin Plastics, inc. Means for making curved
optical and reflective surfaces. 3,422,495, 1-21-69, CI. 18-47.
Jones, Harold L., to International Paper Company. Process of rosin
sizing paper. 3,421,976, 1-14-69, CI. 162-180.
Jones, Harry S. Method of shaping an aspheric lens. 3,454,686, 7-8-
69, CI. 264-1.
Jones, Harry S. Telescope image switching systems. 3,468,597, 9-23-
69, CI. 350-28.
Jones, Henry B.: See —
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Jones, Henry B.; and Nagle, Richard
E.,3,433,733.
Bunn, Dorrance P., Jr.; Jones, Henry B.; and Nagle, Richard
E.,3,448,037.
Jones, Hermit A., to Jones & Yandell. Adjustable water safety
jacket. 3,449,778, 6-17-69, CI. 9-341.
Jones, Howard S., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Mul-
tifrequency common aperture manifold antenna. 3,482,248, 12-2-
69, CI. 343-727.
Jones, Howard T.; and Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Constant current regulator with moving coil transformer.
3,440,520, 4-22-69, CI. 323-6.
Jones, Iorwerth Llewelyn William: See —
Greenfield, Stanley; Jones, Iorwerth Llewelyn William; and
Christopher Thomas,3,467,471.
Jones, James Byron: See —
Maropis, Nicholas; and Jones, James Byron, 3,429,028.
Jones, James Byron, to Aeroprojects Incorporated. Transducer
coupling system. 3,466,970, 9-16-69, CI. 90-1 1.
Jones, James Dorroh: See —
Eldridge, Clare Wallace; Jones, James Dorroh; and Trunk, Ju-
nior George, 3,449,900.
Jones, James H.: See —
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Jones, James H., 3,472, 848.
Cragoe, Edward J., Jr.; and Jones, James H., 3,487,082.
Jones, James H.; and Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co.,
Inc.lH-imidazo[4,5-b]pyrazin-2-ones and processes for their
preparation. 3,461,123, 8-12-69, CI. 260-250.
Jones, James O., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Weighted hole count
check for punch card equipment. 3,422,250, 1-14-69, CI. 235-61.7
Jones, Jan E.: See —
Heseltine, Donald W.; Jones, Jan E.; and Lincoln, Lewis
L., 3,481, 927.
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Silver halide emulsions containing supersensitizing dye com-
binations. 3,432,302, 3-11-69, CI. 96-104.
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Silver halide emulsions containing dye combinations for su-
persensitization. 3,432,303, 3-11-69, CI. 96-104.
Jones, Jean E.: See —
Gilman, Paul B.; Goffe, Charles A.; and Jones, Jean
E.,3,446,619.
Rasch, Arthur A.; Jones, Jean E.; and Hodges, Wilbur
C. ,3,442,649.
Jones, Jerry M.: See —
Clark, Robert C; and Jones, Jerry M., 3,441, 739.
Jones, Jesse J. Weed puller and extractor. 3,443,830, 5-13-69, CI.
294-50.7
Jones, Joel Grayson, to Conrac Corporation. Television high voltage
regulator. 3,428,856, 2-18-69, CI. 315-27.
Jones, John A. Trailer hitch for motorcycles. 3,430,983, 3-4-69, CI.
280-402.
Jones, John B., Jr., to Battelle Development Corporation, The,
mesne. Fluid distributor for vertical vessels. 3,432,348, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 134-42.
Jones, John E., Jr., to Fuel Research & Instrument Co. Firing con-
trol circuit. 3,437,902, 4-8-69, CI. 320-1.
Jones, John Haskell, to Melpar, Inc. Plating process for printed cir-
cuit boards. 3,433,719, 3-18-69, CI. 204-15.
Jones, John L.: See —
Carlson, Carl O.; Ives, Henry D.; and Jones, John L., 3,448,458.
Jones, John L., to Armour Pharmaceutical Company. Production of
water soluble basic aluminum halide compound. 3,476,509, 11-4-
69, CI. 23-50.
Jones, John L.; and Rubino, Andrew M., to Armour Pharmaceutical
Company. Methods of making alcohol soluble complexes of alu-
minum and preparations employing the complexes. 3,420,932, 1-7-
69, CI. 424-47.
Jones, John L.; and Rubino, Andrew M., to Armour Pharmaceutical
Company. Method of making alcohol-soluble complexes of alu-
minum. 3,472,929, 10-14-69, CI. 424-68.
Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corporation. High speed
electronic keyboard assembly. 3,456,077, 7-15-69, CI. 178-17.
LIST OF PATENTEES
795
Jones, John Paul, Jr., to Navigation Computer Corporation. Fast
scan paper tape punch-readers and control systems therefor.
3,448,247. 6p3-69, CI. 235-61.1
Jones, John Paul, Jr., to Navigation Computer Corporation.
Asynchronous paper tape reader. 3,448,249, 6-3-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Jones, John Paul, Jr.: See —
Peroni, Peter A.; and Jones, John Paul, Jr. ,3,462,7 19.
McGoogan, George D.; and Jones, John P. ,3,425, 256.
Jones, John P., to Navigation Computer Corporation. Sheet-handling
apparatus. 3.424,452, 1-28-69, CI. 271-29.
Jones, John R.: See —
Beebe, Raymond A.; and Jones, John R., 3,486, 659.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert,3,457,321.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert,3,463,831.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,465,056.
Hambling, James Keith; and Jones, John Robert, 3,483,268.
Stern, Hugh Walter; and Jones, John Robert, 3, 446,866.
Jones, John T.; Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson W., to Ethyl
Corporation. Automatic antiknock rating and adjustment ap-
paratus. 3,485,598, 12-23-69, CI. 44-2.
Jones, John Willard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Zinc-coated polyimide products. 3,427.188, 2-11-69, CI. 117-122.
Jones, John Willard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Low permeability transparent packaging films. 3,442,686, 5-6-69,
CI. 117-70.
Jones, Joseph R. Radiographic microfilm projection device.
3,477,784, 11-1 1-69, CI. 353-81.
Jones, Joseph S.; See —
Herriott, Donald R.; Jones, Joseph S.; Meeker, Thrygve; and
Reznicek, Kurt,3,453,166.
Jones, Joseph W, Jr.: See—
Burdick, Donald L.; Francis, William C; and Jones, Joseph W,
Jr.,3,448,084.
Jones, Kenneth H., to AER Corporation. Exhaust control system for
dryer hood. 3,443,325, 5-13-69, CI. 34-114.
Jones, Kenneth James; and Hicks, Harris Vernon, to Lucas, Joseph,
(Industries) Limited. Automotive headlamp system in which the
beam is controlled by a shutter. 3,486,066, 12-23-69, CI. 315-82.
Jones, Kenneth L.: See —
Czarnecki, Adolph; Jones, Kenneth L.; and Michaels,
Michael.3,435,780.
Jones, Kenneth R., to Globe-Union Inc. Deferred action battery hav-
ing unitary plastic casing. 3,431,148, 3-4-69, CI. 136-90.
Jones, Kenneth R. Ice resurfacing machine. 3,475,056, 10-28-69, CI.
299-24.
Jones, Kenneth R.; Burant, Leonard J.; and Wolter, Donald R., to
Globe-Union, Inc. Deferred action battery. 3,451,855, 6-24-69, CI.
136-90.
Jones, Kenneth R.; and Thomas, John R., to Globe-Union, Inc.
Method of manufacturing battery assemblies. 3,449,820, 6-17-69,
CI. 29-472.9
Jones, Lawrence M. Sanitary pickup device for animal droppings
and like material. 3,446,525, 5-27-69, CI. 294-19.
Jones, Lawrence R.: See —
Gore, Philip W.; and Jones, Lawrence R.,3,467,412.
Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corporation. Choline
composition. 3,475,177, 10-28-69, CI. 99-2.
Jones, Lee S.: See —
Hasten, Mark; Jones, Lee S.; Haub, John T.; and Ceroll, Gerald
E.,3,446,138.
Jones, Leland L., 1/2 to said Jones, Leland L., and Jones, Bessie M.,
as tenants, and 1/2 to Jones , Ada E. Crossbow. 3,483,857, 12-16-
69, CI. 124-25.
Jones, Lloyd K.: See —
Downey, Martin W.; and Jones, Lloyd K., 3,428, 295.
Jones, Louis R., Jr., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Immersion
radiation pyrometer device. 3,452,598, 7-1-69, CI. 73-355.
Jones, Loyd W., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Inhibiting
scale. 3,481,869, 12-2-69, CI. 210-58.
Jones, Malcolm H., to Joyce, Loebl, & Company Limited. Method
and apparatus for improved centrifugal analysis. 3,475,968, 11-4-
69, CI. 73-432.
Jones, Marvin R., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Apparatus for con-
trolling the pressure in a well. 3,443,643, 5-13-69, CI. 175-25.
Jones, Marvin R.; and Baugh, Benton F., to Cameron Iron Works,
Inc. Apparatus for controlling the pressure in a well. 3,429,385, 2-
25-69, CI. 175-25.
Jones, Marvin R.; and Baugh, Benton F., to Cameron Iron Works,
Inc. Apparatus for controlling the pressure in a well. 3,477,526,
11-11-69, CI. 175-25.
Jones, Maurice H.: See —
Francis, Thomas; Jones, Maurice H.; and Thorne, Melanie
P. ,3,425,963.
Jones, Maurice W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Recovery of
streams from a feed by distillation. 3,441,485, 4-29-69, CI. 203-
99.
Jones, Michael Edward Benet: See —
Stark, Bernard Peter; and Jones, Michael Edward
Benet.3,424,699.
Jones, Milton Earl. Powered capstan cable pulling mechanism.
3,440,896, 4-29-69, CI. 74-413.
Jones, Morton E.: See —
Cornelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and
lnce, Norman S., 3,434,828.
Jones, Norman: See —
Moss, Arthur William; Jones, Norman; and Carpenter, Ken-
neth.3,445,948.
Jones, Norman, to Marine Engine Specialties Corp. Valve manifold.
3,464,447, 9-2-69, CI. 137-608.
Jones, Peter H.; and Rowley, Elizabeth A., to Abbott Laboratories.
Carbohydrate derivatives of erythromycin. 3,478,013, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-210.
Jones, Phillip T.: See —
Smith, Dresden G.; and Jones, Phillip T.,3,465,952.
Jones Precision Photo Finish, Inc.: See —
Jones, Emil T., 3,479,939.
Jones, R. A., and Company, Incorporated: See —
Deering, Edwin Naul; and Jones, Wickliffe, 3,476,024.
Jones, Ralph E.; and Mahler, Hugo. Shoe fastener. 3,452,457, 7-1-
69, CI. 36-50.
Jones, Ralph S., Sr., to Micro-Frets Corporation. Nut-mount for fin-
gerboards. 3,429,214, 2-25-69, CI. 84-314.
Jones, Reginald Winstone: See —
Spencer, Frederick; and Jones, Reginald Winstone, 3,467,453.
Jones, Reuben G.: See —
Perelman, Melvin; Jones, Reuben G.; and Mizsak, Stephen
A.,3,446,813.
Jones, Rex L. Structural support. 3,446,312, 5-27-69, CI. 182-226.
Jones, Richard A., to United Aircraft Corporation. Positive expul-
sion device. 3,435,996, 4-1-69, CI. 222-386.5
Jones, Richard B.: See —
Jones, Robert H., Jr.; and Jones, Richard B., 3,449, 81 5.
Jones, Richard D. Flexible bus-bar clamp. 3,437,985, 4-8-69, CI.
339-242.
Jones, Richard F.; and Matthison, Arnold V., to Plessey Company
Limited, The. Position control equipment. 3,463,051, 8-26-69, CI.
91-36.
Jones, Richard P. Fishing reel with spring clutch. 3,429,521, 2-25-
69, CI. 242-84.54
Jones, Richard P.: See —
Zagone, Peter V.; Hesse, Jack E., Jr.; and Jones, Richard
P.,3,439,170.
Jones, Richard Stanton, to Westland Aircraft Limited. Cushion air
reverse flow preventing means. 3,425,505, 2-4-69, CI. 180-1 18.
Jones, Robert A.; and Hunt, James L., to United States of America,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Flow field simula-
tion. 3,461,721, 8-19-69, CI. 73-147.
Jones, Robert Allen, to United States of America, Navy. Safety latch
for a messenger buoy. 3,428,977, 2-25-69, CI. 9-8.
Jones, Robert C, to Shell Oil Company. Hydrogenated block
copolymers of butadiene and a monovinyl aryl hydrocarbon.
3,431,323, 3-4-69, CI. 260-880.
Jones, Robert D.; and Klee, David J., to Air Products and Chemi-
cals, Inc. Low temperature processes for deflashing molded arti-
cles. 3,468,077, 9-23-69, CI. 51-314.
Jones, Robert E., Jr.; and Price, Harold J., to Kaman Corporation.
Method and apparatus for automatic neutron activation analysis
comprising simultaneous rotation of a known and an unknown
sample. 3,431,416, 3-4-69, CI. 250-83.3
Jones, Robert E.; and Robinson, Samuel A., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Aminopropoxymethylfurans and intermediates therefor. 3,433,807,
3-18-69, CI. 260-347.7
Jones, Robert E.: See —
Garber, John D.; and Jones, Robert E., 3,483, 228.
Jones, Robert Eynon, to Lewis, Tillie, Foods, Inc. Low-calorie egg
product. 3,475,180, 10-28-69, CI. 99-113.
Jones, Robert G., to Shakstad Electric and Machine Works, Inc.
Safety shield for pad mounted electrical transformers. 3,464,580,
9-2-69, CI. 220-18.
Jones, Robert G.: See —
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Robert G.,3,467,187.
Jones, Robert H., Jr.; and Jones, Richard B. Method of reconstruc-
tion of diesel cylinder heads. 3,449,815, 6-17-69, CI. 29-401.
Jones, Robert Haldon; Nylin, Lennard Edward; and Olssen, Tor H.,
to Viking Sauna Company. Compact sauna unit. 3,452,369, 7-1-
69, CI. 4-160.
Jones, Robert H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Annuciator circuit. 3,430,230, 2-25-69, CI. 340-384.
Jones, Robert H., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Liquid and gas anal-
ysis. 3,457,145, 7-22-69, CI. 204-1.
Jones, Robert H.; and Nylin, Lennard E., to Viking Sauna Company.
Prefabricated sauna room. 3,422,465, 1-21-69, CI. 4-160.
Jones, Robert J. Dust collector for grinders. 3,468,076, 9-23-69, CI.
51-273.
Jones, Robert J.: See —
Kircher, Charles E.; and Jones, Robert J. ,3,425, 188.
Kircher, Charles E.; Jones, Robert J.; and Kinsella, Frank
V.,3,475,504.
796
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jones, Robert K. Rainmaker. 3,429,507, 2-25-69, CI. 239-2.
Jones, Robert L.: See-
Benson, Robert A.; and Jones, Robert L., 3,480,466.
Jones, Robert L., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Dif-
ferential amplifier having a feedback path including a differential
current generator. 3,434,069, 3-18-69, CI. 330-30.
Langrod, Kasimir; and Jones, Robert L., 3,432, 336.
Jones, Robert N.: See —
Lane, Richard L.; and Jones, Robert N., 3,45 1,846.
Jones, Robert S.: See —
Shultz, Walter; and Jones, Robert S.,3,486,209.
Jones, Robert T., to Avco Corporation. Heart pump apparatus.
3,452,738, 7-1-69, CI. 128-1.
Jones, Robert W. Fish stringer 3,482,747, 12-9-69, CI. 224-7.
Jones, Rodney A.: See —
Long, Roger A.; and Jones, Rodney A. ,3, 460,920.
Steffen, Hermann; Jones, Rodney; and Nellen, Horst,3,467,225.
Jones, Roger C, to Melpar, Inc. Radiant energ source. 3,423,694, 1-
21-69, CI. 331-94.5
Jones, Roger C, to Melpar, Inc. Solid state infrared oscillator.
3,441,734, 4-29-69, CI. 250-199.
Jones, Roger W., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Infrared
detection system using digital controls. 3,470,374, 9-30-69, CI.
250-83.3
Jones, Roger W.; and White, Lloyd M., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Field gradient correlator system for field effect test-
ing. 3,463,007, 8-26-69, CI. 73-355.
Jones, Ronald E.: See —
Siegart, William R.; Peropoulos, Peter C; Jones, Ronald E.; and
Smolin, William,3,470,251.
Jones, Roscoe L.; See —
Teichmann, Friedrich; Jones, Roscoe L.; and Hopkins, Edwin
R.,3,444,978.
Jones, Roy E., to San Antonio Chemicals, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for
producing cesium. 3,432,156, 3-1 1-69, CI. 266-34.
Jones, Roy E.: See —
Johnson, Robert; and Jones, Roy E., 3,484, 348.
Jones, Royal R., to Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Company, The. Con-
tinuous rendering system. 3,471,534, 10-7-69, CI. 260-412.6
Jones, Royal V., Jr.; Allen Clayton H.; and Gordon, Colin G., to
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Phonograph system. 3,480,283,
11-25-69, CI. 274-17.
Jones, Russell E. Fertilizer applicator apparatus. 3,450,223, 6-17-69,
CI. 180-27.
Jones, Sam P., to J & S Carburetor Company. Carburetors for inter-
nal combustion engines. 3,484,220, 12-16-69, CI. 48-180.
Jones, Samuel H.: See —
Tilney, Richard; Netherstreet, Jack H.; Mangnall, Derek; and
Jones, Samuel H., 3,486,483.
Jones, Samuel P., to General Electric Company. Means for
resiliently mounting tubular members. 3,447,603, 6-3-69, CI. 165-
178.
Jones, Selwyn: See —
Reid, Francis R.; Draper, James E.; and Jones, Sel-
wyn,3,458,970.
Jones, Sheldon; and Briggs, Raymond W., to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Noise discrimination by unblanking during the time that an
A-C reference signal is in the neighborhood of the valve it had at
the time of the previously accepted pulse. 3,445,663, 5-20-69, CI.
250-203.
Jones, Sheldon; and Schleifer, Otto, to Hughes Aircraft Company.
Infrared range computer. 3,476,921, 11-4-69, CI. 235-151.32
Jones, Stanley A.: See —
Jones, Stanley A.; and Smith, Paul C, 3,439,662.
Jones, Stanley A.; and Smith, Paul C, 50% to Jones, Stanley A., and
25% to Smith, Paul C, and 12% to Fletcher, Dennis H., and 12
1/2% to Jones, Alan B. Variably time brake for an automotive
vehicle engine. 3,439,662, 4-22-69, CI. 123-97.
Jones, Stanley B.: See —
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar
0..3 ,434,044.
Baker, Paul E.; Jones, Stanley B.; and Seevers, Delmar
0.,3,462,674.
Jones, Stanley C, to Marathon Oil Company. Secondary recovery
process utilizing a pre- slug prior to a displacing fluid. 3,482,631,
12-9-69, CI. 166-273.
Jones, Stanley C; Sanders, Laurence R., Jr.; Tosch, William C; and
Wenger, Charles B., to Marathon Oil Company. Process for the
recovery of petroleum using soluble oils. 3,477,51 1, 11-1 1-69, CI.
166-274.
Jones, Stanley C: See —
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Stanley C, 3,474,865.
Kinney, Wilson L.; and Jones, Stanley C.,3,467,194.
Jones, Stanley Harold; and Williams, Parry, to British Resin Products
Limited. Water-settable polyester/filler compositions. 3,449,285,
6-10-69, CI. 260-40.
Jones, Sterling B., to Monogram Industries, Inc. Clamping device.
3,426,399, 2-1 1-69, CI. 24-21 1.
Jones, T. V. Portable deer stand. 3,485,320. 12-23-69, CI. 182-129.
Jones, Taylor L.; and Turner, John W., Jr., to Jackson, Byron, Inc.
Transfer elevator assembly with latch means. 3,458,230, 7-29-69,
CI. 294-90.
Jones, Terrell M.: See —
Rivas, Alberto Q.; Parker, Laurence R.; and Jones, Terrell
M., 3,457, 890.
Jones, Thomas C.j and Cantarutti, Armindo, to NRM Corporation.
Tire fabric handling apparatus. 3,428,510, 2-18-69, CI. 156-406.
Jones, Thomas E. O., to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Adhesive
compositions. 3,423,354, 1-21-69, CI. 260-30.6
Jones, Thomas T., Jr. Multipurpose guy stake. 3,468,085, 9-23-69,
CI. 52-155.
Jones, Thornton K., to Chevron Research Company. Asphaltic coat-
ing compositions containing N- alkyl amino acids. 3,431,128, 3-4-
69, CI. 106-^73.
Jones, Vercoe C, to Nutting Truck and Caster Company. Accelera-
tion control mechanism. 3,478,698, 1 1-18-69, CI. 104-172.
Jones, Vercoe C, to Nutting Truck and Caster Company. Self-con-
tained acceleration control mechanism. 3,479,665, 11-18-69, CI.
104-172.
Jones, Vercoe C; and Olson, Jackie L., to Nutting Truck and Caster
Company. Control apparatus. 3,427,992, 2-18-69, CI. 104-172.
Jones, Vernon A.: See —
Gee, Lawrence N.; and Jones, Vernon A. ,3,47 1,042.
Jones, W. Bartlett, to Conwed Corporation. Suspended ventilating
ceiling and ventilating runner therefor. 3,426,496, 2-11-69, CI. 52-
669.
Jones, Wallace E., Jr.: See —
Holt, Donald R.; and Jones, Wallace E., Jr., 3,444,336.
Jones, Wesley N., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tempera-
ture controlled electronic devices. 3,444,399, 5-13-69, CI. 307-
310.
Jones, Wickliffe: See —
Deering, Edwin Naul; and Jones, Wickliffe, 3,476,024.
Jones, William A., to Deere & Company. Land measurer. 3,432,095,
3-11-69, CI. 235-91.
Jones, William E. Pumping unit with spring connected pitman.
3,427,887, 2-18-69, CI. 74-41.
Jones, William F. Fishhook remover. 3,451,157, 6-24-69, CI. 43-53.5
Jones, William Glynne Moss: See —
Bowie, Raymond Alexander; Grant, Mervyn Stuart; and Jones,
William Glynne Moss,3,463,779.
Broome, Arthur William James; Crossley, Neville Stanton; and
Jones, William Glynne, 3,466, 370.
Jones, William H.: See —
Salley, Ernest J.; and Jones, William H., 3,42 1,088.
Jones, William J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Thermome-
ter. 3,440,882, 4-29-69, CI. 73-356.
Jones, William M.; and Morris, William A., to Youngstown Steel
Door Company, The. Detachable handle. 3,438,082, 4-15-69, CI.
16-114.
Jones, William Owen Mc Kenzie. Machine tools and tool mountings
therefor. 3,464,297, 9-2-69, CI. 82-34.
Jones, William Owen McKenzie. Method for setting tools. 3,470,601,
10-7-69, CI. 29-404.
Jones, William, to Catalyst Research Corporation. Primer holder for
ignitable fixture. 3,447,970, 6-3-69, CI. 136-83.
Jones, Willis D.: See —
Jones, Willis H.; and Jones, Willis D., 3,474,793.
Jones, Willis H.; and Jones, Willis D. Smoking pipe. 3,474,793, 10-
28-69, CI. 131-195.
Jones-Hinton, James: See —
Hurst, Norman Ashcroft; Gray, Thomas Edward Horace; and
Jones-Hinton, James.3,464,099.
Jonesmith Company, Inc.: See —
Smith, Dresden G.; and Jones, Phillip T., 3,465,952.
Jongbloed, Johannes; Gardeniers, Jan G.; Nusser, Hubertus W.; and
Peeters, Pierre H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Process and device for
screening and drying a plastics granulate obtained by wet granula-
tion. 3,469,323, 9-30-69, CI. 34-9.
Jongenburger, Huibert S.; Van Hook, James P.; and Van Dijk,
Christiaan P., to Pullman Incorporated. Hydrogen halide oxidation
in acid medium. 3,449,079, 6-10-69, CI. 23-216.
Jongenburger, Huibert S.: See —
Van Dijk, Christiaan P.; Van Hook, James P., and Jongen-
burger, Huibert S.,3,45 1,776.
Jongkind, Jan C, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Alkaline tin oxide sols
and process for their preparation. 3,462,373, 8-19-69, CI. 252-
313.
Jonke, Albert A.: See —
Steindler, Martin J.; and Jonke, Albert A. ,3,423, 190.
Jonker Business Machines, Inc.: See —
Parks, William, III; and Jonker, Frederick, 3,484,588.
Jonker, Frederick: See —
Parks, William, HI; and Jonker, Frederick.3,484,588.
Jonker, Gerard Heinrich, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Method of treating objects of oxidic, ceramic, polycrystalline
materials. 3,458,455, 7-29-69, CI. 252-521.
LIST OF PATENTEES
797
Jonker, Jacobus Johannes: See —
Smit, Hendrikus Jan; Hollweg, Antonius J. F.; and Jonker,
Jacobus Johannes.3,485,030.
Jonkers, Johannes Josephus Antonius, to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Method of manufacturing screens for cathode-ray tubes.
3,484,240, 12-16-69, CI. 96-36.1
Jonkers, Johannes Josephus Antonius; and Groendijk, Hendrik, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Process for the manufacture of a
display screen of a cathode ray tube for reproducing color images
employing phosphor strips luminescing in different colors and an
indexing strip. 3,484,269, 12-16-69, CI. 117-38.
Jonnes, Nelson, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
Matrix for molding a positive relief impression. 3,470,059, 9-30-
69, CI. 161-161.
Jonnes, Nelson: See —
Palmquist, Philip V.; and Jonnes, Nelson, 3,449, 201.
Jono, Kazuo: See —
Kihara, Toshihiko; Jono, Kazuo; and Fukuma,
Noboru.3,422,491.
Jonsson, Carl Lennart: See —
Wallden, Knut Anders Osborne.3,450,487.
Jonsson, Einar: See —
Gunderson, Frederick Allan; and Jonsson, Einar.3,427,899.
Jonsson, Erik: See —
Falk, Sven Uno; Jonsson, Erik; and Soredal, Sven Gun-
nar,3,443,996.
Jonsson, Erik, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Control
device for a nuclear reactor. 3,432,387, 3-1 1-69, CI. 176-36.
Jonsson, Karl O. Door assembly. 3,464,161, 9-2-69, CI. 49-197.
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, to International Standard
Electric Corporation, [ntertraffic equipment for loudspeaker
private branch exchanges. 3,482,050, 12-2-69, CI. 179-16.
Jonsson, Per Gustaf; and Bogestam, Arne, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Pulse transmission device for intertraffic
equipment in loudspeaker private branch exchanges. 3,487,174,
12-30-69, CI. 179-86.
Jonsson, Sune Otto Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Capacitor
discharge medical stimulator. 3,476,117, 11-4-69, CI. 128-421.
Jonz, John P.: See —
Parson, Ralph D.; Clifton, Edwin R.; and Jonz, John
P.,3,440,749.
Joo, Louis A.; Hutchings, Le Roi E.; and Muller, Nathan W., to
Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. Electrolytic apparatus for the
regeneration of chromium salt solutions. 3,450,623, 6-17-69, CI.
204-256.
Joo, Louis A.; and Snodgrass, Frank E., to Great Lakes Carbon Cor-
poration. Electrolytic regeneration of reduced chromium.
3,423,300, 1-21-69, CI. 204-89.
Joor, William E., II, to U.S. Industries, Inc., mesne. Method of con-
structing suspension roofs. 3,449,884, 6-17-69, CI. 52-747.
Joormann, Hendrik Jacobus Maria; and Van Vulpen, Aalbert, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Semiconductor resistor and
photoconductive assembly containing same. 3,475,713, 10-28-69,
CI. 338-17.
Joos, Karl: See —
Sauer, Edgar; Hahn, Johann; and Joos, Karl, 3,443, 496.
Joosten, Peter J. Truncatable bilge block arrangement. 3,452,547, 7-
1-69, CI. 61-66.
Joosten, Peter J., to United States of America, Navy. Elevated floor
for dry dock. 3,453,833, 7-8-69, CI. 61-66.
Jordan, Alfred H.; and Fiske, Ruth E., to Eastview Corporation.
Educational apparatus. 3,423,849, 1-28-69, CI. 35-30.
Jordan, Arthur Edmund; and Williams, Reginald Hugh, to G.K.N.
Screws & Fasteners Limited. Stiff nuts. 3,459,249, 8-5-69, CI.
151-21.
Jordan, Bertram L., to Harrington Manufacturing Company. Timber
shear. 3,482,613, 12-9-69, CI. 144-34.
Jordan, Bertram L.; Mitchell, John D.; Harrington, Joseph J.; Griffin,
Charles B.; and Hall, William R. Tree felling device. 3,482,614,
12-9-69, CI. 144-34.
Jordan, Charles T.: See —
Speas, Charles A.; and Jordan, Charles T., 3,433,867.
Jordan Controls, Inc.: See —
Gruner, Frederick W., 3,424,959.
Henke, Russell W., 3,429,229.
Jordan, Daniel Lazo. Heart valve. 3,451,067, 6-24-69, CI. 3-1.
Jordan, Frank G. Game device. 3,465,470, 9-9-69, CI. 46-37.
Jordan, Frank G. Apparatus for producing visual color effects.
3,468,599, 9-23-69, CI. 350-146.
Jordan, Galen A., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Cutting tool.
3,435,715,4-1-69, CI. 77-58.
Jordan, Gary B.; and Bachman, Bruce E. Perforated record system
using light transmitting block. 3,457,424, 7-22-69, CI. 250-227.
Jordan, Harold d/b/a Jordan Rental & Service Company and 1/3 to
Phillips, John M.: See—
Pridy, Whetstine, B., 3,429,374.
Jordan. Heinz: See —
Quest, Karl; and Jordan, Heinz, 3,486,538.
Jordan, Howard J.; and Zednik, Louis, Jr., to ESB Incorporated,
mesne. Electric storage battery which provides two voltage
sources. 3,475,221, 10-28-69, CI. 136-6.
Jordan, Jackie B.; and White, Thomas R , to Standard Oil Company,
The (Ohio). Extractive distillation process for separating nitrites,
peroxides and precursors thereof from crude unsaturated nitriles
saturated with water by alkaline addition. 3,442,771, 5-6-69, CI.
203-33.
Jordan, John W.: See —
Cowan, Jack C; Beasley, Augustus Earl, Jr.; Jordan, John W.;
Finlayson, Claude Malcolm; and Sterns, Robert O., 3,425,953.
Jordan, Kurt: See —
Wilm, Diederich; Flasskamp, Willi; Broft, Eduard; and Jordan,
Kurt,3,473,300.
Jordan, Leonard R., Jr. Vehicle steering damper. 3,420,542, 1-7-69,
CI. 280-90.
Jordan, Leslie H.; and Arden, John. Vacuum operated timer switch.
3,466,410, 9-9-69, CI. 200-83.
Jordan, Manuel A.; Meyer, John F.; and Zalewiski, Edmund J., to
Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. Polyester of benzophenone dicarbox-
ylic acid and tris(2-hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate. 3,480,589, 11-25-
69, CI. 260-63.
Jordan, Manuel A.; and Petersen, Kenneth C, to Schenectady
Chemicals, Inc. Alkylphenyl borates in EPDM rubbers. 3,437,123,
4-8-69, CI. 152-330.
Jordan, Manuel A.: See —
Gonzenbach, Carlos T.; and Jordan, Manuel A. ,3,463, 753.
Jordan, Merrill E., to Cabot Corporation. Process for the production
of highly amorphous carbon black. 3,431,074, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
209.3
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Burbine, William G., to Cabot Corporation.
Process for making carbon black from CO. 3,464,793, 9-2-69, CI.
23-209.3
Jordan, Merrill E.; and Hardy, John F., to Cabot Corporation. Spray
drying carbon black. 3,433,660, 3-18-69, CI. 106-307.
Jordan, Merrill E.: See —
Wendell, Charles B.; Jordan, Merrill E.; Burbine, William G.;
and Shelvey, Richard B., 3, 443,901.
Jordan, Richard J.; and Erickson, Paul N., to General Marine, Inc.
Radiation sensitive carbon monoxide detector. 3,445,669, 5-20-69,
CI. 250-218.
Jordan, Robert J., 1/3 to Davis, Robert B., and 1/3 to Phillips,
Ronald N. Interferometer comprising photocathode of fractional
light wavelength thickness in envelope having optically flat win-
dows. 3,447,014, 5-27-69, CI. 313-94.
Jordan, Robert J.; Davis, Robert B.; and Phillips, Ronald N., to
United States of America, Navy. Harmonic motion measuring
device using laser techniques. 3,435,656, 4-1-69, CI. 73-1.
Jordan, Samuel C; and Bowling, Teamus, to General Electric Com-
pany. Self-cleaning oven with over-temperature protective systems.
3,484,858, 12-16-69, CI. 219-413.
Jordan, Thomas J.; and Plant, Henry T., to General Electric Com-
pany. Radome and method for making same. 3,432,859, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 343-872.
Jordan, Wayne W., to Clark Equipment Company. Combination fac-
ing for clamp device. 3,433,376, 3-18-69, CI. 214-653.
Jordan, Wesley A., to General Mills, Inc. Formation fracturing.
3,483,121, 12-9-69, CI. 252-8.55
Jordan, William E.; and Kottier, Franklin D., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Focus adjusting circuitry for a slide projector.
3,466,125, 9-9-69, CI. 353-101.
Jordan, William F., Jr., to Honeywell Inc., mesne. Multiemitter-fol-
lower circuits. 3,478,319, 11-11-69, CI. 340-166.
Jordan, Wilmer C. Electrical controlling device. 3,487,180, 12-30-
69, CI. 200-38.
Jording, Clifford H.: See —
Hixson, Wilbur H.; Jording, Clifford H.; and Wahl, John
F.,3,440,681.
Jore, Olav E.: See —
Perrone, Rosario J.; and Jore, Olav E., 3,448, 204.
Jores, Willi, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Sheet cutting
device. 3,426,633, 2-1 1-69, CI. 83-341.
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Bentley, R William; and Paul, Joseph C, to
Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Cross point strip relay assembly.
3,474,364, 10-21-69, CI. 335-202.
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Cieslak, Arthur B.; and Bentley, Robert W., to
Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Reed relay assembly. 3,445,728,
5-20-69, CI. 317-113.
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Lee, Ernest O., Jr.; Neumeier, Guenther F.;
and Schneider, Gerhard O. K., to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation.
Path-finding system for a network of cross-point switching
matrices. 3,485,956, 12-23-69, CI. 179-18.
Jorgensen, August H., Jr.; and Starmer, Philip H., to Goodrich, B.
F., Company, The. Nitrogen-containing acrylic elastomers stabil-
ized with inorganic phosphites. 3,445,413, 5-20-69, CI. 260-23.
Jorgensen, August H., Jr.: See —
Minnerly, Harold E., Jr.; and Jorgensen, August H.,
Jr.,3, -.87,054.
Jorgensen, Donald E. Processes for applying printing to metal sub-
strates. 3,442,742, 5-6-69, CI. 156-244.
798
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jorgensen, Finn: See —
Johnson, Wayne R.; and Jorgensen, Finn, 3,467, 789.
Jorgensen, George N., to Square D Company. Bus duct section with
ground bus bar. 3,446,91 1, 5-27-69, CI. 174-88.
Jorgensen, George N., to Square D Company. Insulated bus bars.
3,461,222, 8-12-69, CI. 174-117.
Jorgensen, Hugh V.: See —
Frassanito, John R.; Jorgensen, Hugh V.; and Brout, Robert
Benedicte, 3,443,664.
Jorgensen, Karl-Gunnar, to Logma Aktiebolag, mesne. Tree-
trimming. 3,443,61 1, 5-13-69, CI. 144-2.
Jorgensen, Leif G., to Dupage Metal Products Company. Film splic-
ing apparatus. 3,450,589, 6-17-69, CI. 156-505.
Jorgensen, Leif G. Metnod and apparatus for splicing film.
3,461,022, 8-12-69, CI. 156-505.
Jorgensen, Lester V., to Bell & Howell Company. Film movement
mechanism. 3,469,753, 9-30-69, CI. 226-62.
Jorgensen, Lester V.; and Kerstein, Melvin T., to Bell & Howell
Company. Compatible motion picture projector. 3,427,101, 2-11-
69, CI. 352-79.
Jorgensen, Niels Christian. Hair curler. 3,478,755, 11-18-69, CI.
132-33.
Jorgensen, Paul J.: See—
Hanneman, Rodney E.; Jorgensen, Paul J.; and Speros,
Dimitrios M. ,3,453,477.
Jorgensen, Paul J., to General Electric Company. Silicon dioxide
coatings utilizing a plasma. 3,434,868, 3-25-69, CI. 1 17-93.
Jorgensen, Paul J., to General Electric Company. Oxygen getter for
high pressure sodium vapor lamp. 3,485,343, 12-23-69, CI. 206-
0.4
Jorgensen, Pierre Charles, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Electronic
sorting of documents. 3,467,819, 9-16-69, CI. 235-61.11
Jorgensen, Robert A. Hinge. 3,475,783, 1 1-4-69, CI. 16-128.
Jorgensen, Svend M., to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Shear stud
vessel closures and shell joints. 3,451,585, 6-24-69, CI. 220-46.
Jorgenson, John P.; and Kling, Olaf E. Clamping device. 3,481,008,
12-2-69, CI. 24-125.
Joris, George G.; and Miller, Robert H., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for the continuous polymerization of lactams.
3,484,414, 12-16-69, CI. 260-78.
Jory, Howard R.: See —
Feinstein, Joseph; and Jory, Howard R., 3,457,450.
Feinstein, Joseph; Jory, Howard R.; and Trivelpiece, Alvin
W.,3,450,93l.
Jory, Howard R.; and Trivelpiece, Alvin W., to Varian Associates.
Charged particle accelerator apparatus including means for con-
verting a rotating helical beam rf charged particles having axial
motion into a non- rotating beam of charged particles. 3,463,959,
8-26-69, CI. 315-5.
Jory, John H. Method and apparatus for inserting cards in a carrier
web. 3,484,097, 12-16-69, CI. 270-52.
Josam Manufacturing Co.: See —
Blendermann, Louis, 3,469,698.
Blendermann, Louis; and Scheuer, Nicholas G., 3,469,699.
Blendermann, Louis, 3,473,565.
Flegel, George J.; and Mielbeck, Roger L., 3,435,467.
Mork, John W., 3,420,552.
Jose, John: See —
Carlo, Louis David, 3,480,999.
Josefowicz, Edmund L.; Cooper, Irwin; and Melnick, Daniel, to Corn
Products Company. Low-fat table spread compositions. 3,457,086,
7-22-69, CI. 99-123.
Josefowicz, Edmund L.: See —
Melnick, Daniel; and Josefowicz, Edmund L., 3, 472,661.
Josenhans, James G.; Magalhaes, Frank M.; and Schlosser, Wolfgang
O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Microwave
oscillator with plural IMPATT diodes. 3,460,055, 8-5-69, CI. 331-
96.
Joseph, A David, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corporation. Welding
product and process. 3,479,231, 1 1-18-69, CI. 148-24.
Joseph, A David; and Tanzman, Daniel P., to Eutectic Welding Al-
loys Corporation. Welding process and product. 3,471,310, 10-7-
69, CI. 117-22.
Joseph, Alan H., to Handy Manufacturing Company. Position con-
trol system. 3,479,522, 1 1-18-69, CI. 307-1 19.
Joseph, Gerald L.: See —
Henke, Elmer J.; and Joseph, Gerald L., 3,44 1,004.
Joseph, Guy G.; and Teverbaugh, Robert K., to Holiday Inns of
America, Inc., mesne. Method of making a mattress from foamed
plastic material. 3,459,61 1, 8-5-69, CI. 156-78.
Joseph, Guy G.; Teverbaugh, Robert K.; and Maniquis, Angelina A.,
to Holiday Inns of America, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for making
polyurethane foam. 3.476.292, 1 1-4-69, CI. 222-135.
Joseph, Jean-Jacques, to Frangeco, Societe Anonyme Francaise, Pu-
teaux. Container truck locking mechanism. 3,431,017, 3-4-69, CI.
296-35.
Joseph, Joseph Peter: See —
Dusza, John Paul; Joseph, Joseph Peter; and Bernstein,
Seymour.3,483,232.
Joseph, Joseph Peter; Dusza, John Paul; and Bernstein, Seymour, to
American Cyanamid Company. Estrogen water-soluble 16a-yl-
gluco- pyranosiduronic compounds and preparation thereof.
3,449,321, 6-10-69, CI. 260-210.5
Joseph, Leonard. Locking mechanism for container lid. 3,430,468,
3-4-69, CI. 70-164.
Joseph, Phillip John, to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.
Method and apparatus for extending the long- wavelength spectral
response of intrinsic photoconductors. 3,444,500, 5-13-69, CI.
338-18.
Joseph Pierre, to Edouard Dubied et Cie (Societe Anonyme). Pat-
terning device for circular knitting machines. 3,452,560, 7-1-69,
CI. 66-50.
Joseph, Pierre, to Edouard Dubied & Cie, Societe Anonyme. Pat-
terning devices for circular knitting machines. 3,465,547, 9-9-69,
CI. 66-50.
Joseph, Raymond S.; Kemeny, Julius; and Highland, Andrew, Jr., to
General Electric Company. Plural scale indicating means.
3.457.892, 7-29-69, CI. 1 16-124.4
Joseph, Robert J.; and Murphy, William J., to Xerox Corporation.
Xerographic plate comprising a protective coating of a resin mixed
with a metallic stearate. 3,434,832, 3-25-69, CI. 96-1.5
Joseph, William: See —
Frantz, Dolph G.; and Joseph, William, 3,420,599.
Josephian, William, to Pacific Oxygen Company. Transporting
system. 3,451,573, 6-24-69, CI. 214-515.
Josephs, Harold C; and Zook, James David, to Honeywell Inc.
Semiconductor device with a lateral retrograded PN junction.
3.434.893, 3-25-69, CI. 148-33.
Josephsen, Gene H.; and Weaver, Frank C, to Stewart-Warner Cor-
poration. Bimetallic thermostatic device having ambient tempera-
ture compensation by means of a U-shaped bimetal element with a
permanently set leg. 3,435,339, 3-25-69, CI. 324-105.
Josephson, Julian. Buoy stabilization system. 3,447,554, 6-3-69, CI.
137-81.5
Josephson, Julian. Pure-fluid tide gauge. 3,473,376, 10-21-69, CI.
73-170.
Josephson, Robert G., to TRW Inc. Laminated bearing adapted to
bend in a plurality of planes. 3,449,031, 6-10-69, CI. 308-237.
Joshi, Kamalakant Krishnarao: See —
Dunning, Robert William; Joshi, Kamalakant Krishnarao; Old-
ham, Alan Roger; and Willott, Michael Christopher Ken-
neth,3,463,830.
Joslin, Alvin Earl. Grooving device. 3,473,359, 10-21-69. CI. 72-121.
Joslin, Douglas H. Methods and apparatus for controlling dough mix-
ing machines. 3,456,179, 7-15-69, CI. 318-484.
Joslin, Theodore E.: See —
Flowers, Edward J.; and Joslin, Theodore E.,3,455,139.
Josling, Clifford A.: See —
Goodman, Ronald H.; Bettens, Arsene H.; and Josling, Clifford
A. ,3,476,939.
Joslyn, Edward P.: See —
Vadas, John F.; and Joslyn, Edward P. ,3,463, 136.
Joslyn, John A., to General Electric Company. Phase controlled
power amplifier lockout circuit. 3,431,479, 3-4-69, CI. 318-257.
Joslyn Mfg., and Supply Co.: See —
Dake, Lee J., 3,428,283.
Kawiecki, Chester J., 3,448,337.
Joss, Alfred, to Pharmexbio A.G. Method for obtaining urokinase.
3,468,760, 9-23-69, CI. 195-66.
Josse, Bernard Jean. Linear induction system feeding a low voltage
current. 3,437,967, 4-8-69, CI. 336-96.
Jossi, Hans: See —
Bula, Karl, 3,451,697.
Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Method of weld-
ing a terminal tab to the plate of an electrochemical cell.
3,426,172, 2-4-69, CI. 219-91.
Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments Incorporated. Electrochemical
power supply with movable anode material. 3,432,354, 3-11-69,
CI. 136-86.
Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Electrochemical
power supply. 3,446,675, 5-27-69, CI. 136-86.
Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Nickel-zinc bat-
tery system having an aqueous electrolyte consisting of potassium
hydroxide and potassium carbonate. 3,485,673, 12-23-69, CI. 136-
28.
Jost, Ernst M.; and Cadden, James Joseph, to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Method of making a composite metal product.
3,481,023, 12-2-69, CI. 29-472.3
Jost, Karel: See —
Rudinger, Josef; and Jost, Karel, 3,446, 789.
Jost-Werke G.m.b.H., Firma: See —
Lindner, Heinz. 3.434,736.
Jotoku, Minoru; Naka, Shinya; and Inada, Naohiko, to Japan Gas-
Chemical Company, Inc. Exothermic catolytic reaction apparatus.
3,459,5 1 1 , 8-5-69, CI. 23-289.
Jotten, Robert: See —
Heyner, Gerhard; Rogowsky, York; Jotten, Robert; Muttelsee,
Winfried; and Foerst, Reiner, 3,447,066.
LIST OF PATENTEES
799
Jouault, Pierre, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Method of
sampling aerosols by suction and device for the application of said
method. 3,438,179, 4-15-69, CI. 55-97.
Jounot, Theodore, to Sandvik Steel, Inc. Balustrade and the like.
3,468,516, 9-23-69, CI. 256-24.
Jourdain, Philippe Andre: See—
Poincet, Francois Xavier; Pourcher, Henri Marie Rene; and
Jourdain, Philippe Andre.3,486,327.
Journapak Corporation: See —
Tracey, George B., 3,454,315.
Journapak Corporation, The: See —
Tracey, George B., 3,434,767.
Jousset, Antoine Marie; Jacquart, Christian Augustin; Le Goffic,
Yves Henri; and Milon, Jean Emile. Wide frequency band signal
converter. 3,465,249, 9-2-69, CI. 324-1 11.
Jousset, Antoine M.; and Jacquart, Christian A. Restoring
synchronization in pulse code modulation multiplex systems.
3,454,722, 7-8-69, CI. 179-15.
Jouveneaux, Roger Charles, to International Harvester Company.
Grain threshing, cleaning and separating device. 3,443,565, 5-13-
69, CI. 130-27.
Jovic, Nikola Ljotic: See —
Seemann, Donald Francis; Hestad, Alfred M.; and Jovic, Nikola
Ljotic,3,449,526.
Jovic, Nikola L., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion. Self-tapering electronic switching network. 3,452,158, 6-24-
69, CI. 179-18.
Joy, Charles A., to Honeywell Inc. Expansible fastener. 3,473,432,
10-21-69, CI. 85-9.
Joy, Frederick A.: See —
Konkel, John A.; and Joy, Frederick A. ,3,436,470.
Joy, Ivan L. Heat detecting system. 3,461,284, 8-12-69, CI. 246-169.
Joy Manufacturing Company: See —
Archer, William E.; Coe, Everett L., Jr.; and Reed, Leo O.,
3,477,124.
Bailey, Edward A.; and Beaumont, Richard W., 3,446,294.
Kossowski, Kazimierz; and Peterson, Harley G., 3,426,507.
Neely, Robert E.; and Limonczenko, Alex D., 3,420,040.
Joy, Marion R.: See —
Bailey, John M.; and Joy, Marion R., 3,444, 886.
Joy, Raymond D., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Fluid pressure
operated programming and control system. 3,470,895, 10-7-69, CI.
137-85.
Joy, Raymond D.: See —
Upshur, Littleton; Joy, Raymond D.; and Cochran, John M.,
Jr.,3,437,799.
Joy, William M. Artificial fireplace. 3,444,637, 5-20-69, CI. 40-
106.53
Joyal, Leo T.: See —
Horvath, Ernest A.; and Joyal, Leo T., 3,442, 559.
Joyal Mfg., Corp.: See —
Warner, Samuel, 3,441,707.
Joyce, Alexander H.; and Pirrello, Antonio, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Electrical stock removal apparatus. 3,468,784, 9-23-69,
CI. 204-224.
Joyce, Alexander H.: See —
James, Kenneth F.; and Joyce, Alexander H., 3,422,663.
Nichols, Charles A.; Joyce, Alexander H.; Gardner, Charles W.;
and Fletcher, William A.,3,455,371.
Joyce, Benjamin D., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Semicon-
ductor integrated circuits and method of making the same.
3,423,255, 1-21-69, CI. 148-175.
Joyce, Jack E.: See —
Ham, Coy S.; Raub, Lyly; Joyce, Jack E.; and Lozano,
Robert.3,481,841.
Joyce, James E., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Wire bending assembly.
3,481,177, 12-2-69, CI. 72-404.
Joyce, John. Circuitry for checking rail continuity. 3,457,402, 7-22-
69, CI. 246-121.
Joyce, Kevin E. Magnetic edge protector for a ski. 3,480,894, 1 1-25-
69, CI. 335-303.
Joyce, Loebl, & Company Limited: See —
Jones, Malcolm H., 3,475,968.
Loebl, Herbert, 3,484,206.
Joyce, Peter Lawrence: See —
Andreae, John Hugh; Joyce, Peter Lawrence; and Gaines, Brian
Ronald.3,484,749.
Joyce, Richard D., to National Cash Register Company, The.
Method of making high density electrical connections. 3,421,961,
1-14-69, CI. 156-296.
Joyce, Ronald S.; and Hager, Donald G., to Calgon Corporation,
mesne. Carbon treatment of raw sewage. 3,455,820, 7-15-69, CI.
210-40.
Joyce, Thomas F., to Honeywell Inc. Apparatus for monitoring the
processing time of program instructions. 3,426.331, 2-4-69, CI.
340-172.5
Joyce, William B., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Method and
apparatus for detecting a given pattern in a moving web such as
wire mark in paper. 3,437,823, 4-8-69, CI. 250-219.
Joyce, William John: See —
Gatiss, John William; and Joyce, William John, 3,443,1 56.
Joyce-Cridland Company, The: See —
Haddix, Robert J.; and Hott, Ion V. K., 3,467,138.
Hott, Ion V. K., 3,447,623.
Joyner, Austin; and Piercy, Charles Knoefel, to American Cyanamid
Company. Tetracycline antibiotic compositions for oral use.
3,454,697, 7-8-69, CI. 424-227.
Joyner, Frederick B.; and McConnell, Richard L., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Modified polymers. 3,480,580, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-29.6
Joyner, Frederick B.: See —
Cash, George O., Jr.; and Joyner, Frederick B.,3,432,514.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and Joyner, Frederick B., 3,439,066.
Joyner, Philip G.: See —
Hodges, John E.; Joyner, Philip G.; and Toogood, Graham
J. ,3,447,472.
Joynson, Reuben E., Jr.: See —
MacKellar, Donald; and Joynson, Reuben E., Jr., 3,450,5 34.
Neugebauer, Constantine A.; Rairden, John R., Ill; and Joynson,
Reuben E., Jr., 3,436,258.
Juan, Ying-Tsai. Device of chime communication by amplifying the
sound of a music box. 3,429,977, 2-25-69, CI. 84-1.14
Juba, Bernard T.: See —
Chandler, Wesley M.; and Juba, Bernard T., 3,464, 171.
Chandler, Wesley M.; Heuser, Paul F.; and Juba, Bernard
T.,3,439,461.
Jubb, Albert; and Johnson, Christopher Linley, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Gear pump. 3,427,980, 2-18-69, CI. 103-41.
Jube, George A.; and Popot, Max R., to Sud-Aviation, Societe Na-
tionale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Filament winding
machine. 3,443,765, 5-13-69, CI. 242-2.
Juberigan, Grant. Masons" line device. 3,436,832, 4-8-69, CI. 33-86.
Jubilee, Benjamin D.: See —
Skoultchi, Martin; and Jubilee, Benjamin D., 3,425,977.
Jubin, John C, Jr., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Separation of
propylene oxide from other hydrocarbons. 3,464,897, 9-2-69, CI.
203-52.
Jubin, John C, Jr., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Method for
regenerating glycol-amine absorbing solutions. 3,471,370, 10-7-69,
CI. 203-49.
Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Zabielski, Stephen F., to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Hydrogenation method and apparatus. 3,441,498, 4-29-
69, CI. 208-143.
Jubin, John C, Jr.: See —
Jacobs, Harry E.; Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Masologites, George
P.,3,454,666.
Jucker, Ernst; and Ebnother, Anton, to Sandoz, Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz
A.G. Dibenzocycloheptane derivatives. 3,420,848, 1-7-69, CI. 260-
326.81
Jucker, Ernst; and Ebnother, Anton, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz
A.G. Improvements in or relating to dibenzocycloheptane com-
pounds. 3,487,078, 12-30-69, CI. 260-240.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-Michael, to San-
doz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G.9,10-Dihydro-4H-benzo[4,5]cyclohep-
ta[l,2-b] thiophene ethers. 3,466,290, 9-9-69, CI. 260-292.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Bastian, Jean-Michael, to San-
doz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G.4(2-Dialkylaminoethoxy or 2-
piperidinoethoxy)-9-10- dihydro benzo[4,5] cyclohepta [1,2-b]
thiophene derivatives. 3,466,291, 9-9-69, CI. 260-293.4
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Erwin;
and Stoll, Andre, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz A.G.4H-
Benzo[4,5]cyclohepta[ 1,2-b] thiophenes. 3,464,983, 9-2-69, CI.
260-240.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; Bastian, Jean-Michel; Rissi, Erwin;
and Stoll, Andre, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz A.G.4H-
Benzo[4,5]cyclohepta[ l,2-b]-thiophene derivatives. 3,465,003, 9-
2-69, CI. 260-329.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Rissi, Erwin, to Sandoz Ltd.,
(a/k/a Sandoz A.G.). Phenothiazine derivatives. 3,445,464, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-243.
Jucker, Ernst; Ebnother, Anton; and Stoll, Andre, to Sandoz Ltd.,
a/k/a/ Sandoz A.G. Piperidylmethyl anthracenes. 3,474,105, 10-
21-69, CI. 260-293.
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J., to Sandoz Ltd. Hetero-
cyclic derivatives of aryl sulfonyl carbamic acid. 3,445,470, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-292.
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J., to Sandoz Ltd., (a/k/a
Sandoz A.G.). Pharmaceutical compositions with salidiuretic and
reserpine antagonist activity comprising N-[2"-6'- dimethyl-
piperidyl-( 1 )]-3-sulfamyl-4-chlorobenzoic acid amide. 3,445,573,
5-20-69, CI. 424-267.
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J., to Sandoz Ltd., (a/k/a
Sandoz A.G.). N-[2',6-Dimethyl-piperidyl-( l')]-3-sulfamyl-4-
chloro-benzoic acid amide. 3,459,756, 8-5-69, CI. 260-293.4
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf J.; and Gadient, Fulvio, to Sandoz
Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G. Hydrazobenzenes and their production.
3.428,670, 2-18-69, CI. 260-479.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; and Schenker, Erhard, to Sandoz
Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G. Sulfonylurea compounds. 3,426,017, 2-4-
69, CI. 260-239.6
800
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; and Gadient,
Fulvio, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz A.G. Benzene sulfonyl
semicarbazides. 3,432,491, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-239.6
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; Gadient, Ful-
vio; and Stoll, Andre, to Sandoz Ltd. l-Sulfonyl-3-nortropanyl-
urea derivatives. 3,438,976, 4-15-69, CI. 260-239.6
Jucker, Ernst; and Suess, Rudolf, to Sandoz Ltd., a/k/a Sandoz
A.G.4-[N-(3,3-diphenyl-propyl) - amino]- l-methyl-3- phenyl-pipe-
riden and intermediates thereto. 3,423,415, 1-21-69, CI. 260-293.
Jucker, Hans Conrad, to Mepag A.G. Gravimetric titration process
and apparatus therefor. 3,438,736, 4-15-69, CI. 23-230.
Juckniess, Paul R.; and Blue, Robert D., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Galvanic cell employing iron cathode and method of
producing galvanic cathode having activated iron surface.
3,477,876, 11-11-69, CI. 136-83.
Juculano, Theodore Charles, to Marvel Equipment Corporation,
mesne. Releasable metal scaffolding connector. 3,458,222, 7-29-
69, CI. 287-53.5
Juda, Walter; See—
Moulton, David McL.; Novack, Robert L.; and Juda,
Walter.3,47 1,335.
Novack, Robert L.; Moulton, David McLeod; and Juda,
Walter.3,47 1,334.
Juda, Walter; and Frant, Martin S., to Prototech Incorporated.
Method of operating a fuel cell comprising a hydrogen diffusion
otherwise impermeable anode. 3,423,244, 1-21-69, CI. 136-86.
Juda, Walter; Moulton, David McLeod; and Novack, Robert L., to
Prototech Incorporated. Method of operating fuel cell with car-
bon- containing fuel. 3,470,026, 9-30-69, CI. 136-86.
Juda, Walter; and Novack, Robert Lee, to Prototech Incorporated.
Gas-diffusion assembly including thin hydrogen-permeable imper-
vious foil. 3,447,288, 6-3-69, CI. 55-158.
Judd, Bertie William: See-
Burton, Derek Rodney; Judd, Bertie William; and Collier,
Leslie.3,425,486.
Judd, Claude I.: See —
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude I. ,3,454,554.
Biel, John H.; and Judd, Claude l.,3,454,698.
Brukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude l.,3,435,041.
Drukker, Alexander E.; and Judd, Claude I. ,3,435,042.
Judd, Claude I.; Drukker, Alexander E.; and Biel, John H., to Col-
gate-Palmolive Company. 5-(N-benzyl-N-lower alkylamino al-
kylene)-5H- dibenzo [a,d] cycloheptenes. 3,435,073, 3-25-69, CI.
260-570.8
Suh, John T.; and Judd, Claude 1., 3,420,865.
Judd, Duane E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Metallurgical op-
tical semi-objective of 8.0X magnification. 3,428,389, 2-18-69, CI.
350-177.
Judd, Ronald I., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Fail safe seat
support frame. 3,460,791 , 8-12-69, CI. 248-188.91
Judd, Ronald I., to Henry Engineering Company. Air line passenger
seat. 3,468,582, 9-23-69, CI. 297-445.
Judd, Sebastian F., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. Trolley
stoker apparatus for kilns. 3,441,151, 4-29-69, CI. 214-32.
Judd, Sebastian F., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company.
Lightweight, plastic, pneumatic feed leg. 3,455,212, 7-15-69, CI.
91-467.
Judd, Sebastian F.; and Wickersheim, Frederick C, to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company. Crust breaker with automatic air con-
trol valve. 3,446,291, 5-27-69, CI. 173-17.
Judeinstein, Andre Jacques; and Tyszka, Jerzy Marek, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Sequential destructive read-
out and rewrite thin- film memory arrangement. 3,438,012, 4-8-
69, CI. 340-174.
Judge, Dallas H. Mathematics instruction device. 3,452,455, 7-1-69,
CI. 35-31.
Judge, Darrell L.; See —
Inouye, George T.; and Judge, Darrell L., 3,435,337.
Judge, Donald L.; and Clewley, James R . to Industrial Metal
Products Corporation. Straightening machine. 3,474,650, 10-28-
69, CI. 72-12.
Judge, John S.: See —
Bate, Geoffrey; Judge, John S.; Morrison, John R.; and Speliotis,
Denis E.,3,460,968.
Judge, Leo F., Jr.; See —
Conklin, Edward J.; and Judge, Leo F., Jr., 3,424, 849.
Judkins, Kenneth R.: See —
Irvine, Boyd W., Jr.; and Judkins, Kenneth R, 3,420,512.
Judson, Brian; See —
Wright, Thomas Henry; and Judson, Brian, 3, 48 1,004.
Judsonia Bronze Memorials, Inc. : See —
Wilson, Charles L., 3,423,864.
Jue, Lawrence S., to United States of America, Navy. Device for
supply replenishment of an underwater habitat. 3,453,834, 7-8-69,
CI. 61-69.
Jufiyama, Susumu: See —
Asaka, Mitsuo; Komatsu, Makoto; and Jufiyama, Susu-
mu,3,436,437.
Jugan Michael R.: See—
Lessmann, Gerhard P.; and Jugan Michael R., 3,456,400.
Jugle, Don B., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Method of
controlling the microstructure of a titanate ceramic. 3,472,614,
10-14-69, CI. 23-51.
Jugle, Lawrence C to Union Carbide Corporation. Air pollution
measuring system. 3,479,869, 1 1-25-69, CI. 73-170.
Jugler, John: See —
Harris, Everett A.; and Jugler, John, 3,483,066.
Jugue, Bernard: See —
Grange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue, Bernard; and Mal-
let, Roger.3,446,176.
Juhas, Michael S., to Veeder Industries Inc. Counting mechanism.
3,456,877, 7-22-69, CI. 235-144.
Juhl, Paul. Support bracket for concrete forms. 3,472,477, 10-14-69,
CI. 249-219.
Juhlin, John A. Hot air heating system and individual non-leaking fil-
ters for the cold air registers thereof. 3,458,130, 7-29-69, CI. 237-
53.
Juhling, Lieselotte: See —
Petersen, Siegfried; Gold, Heinrich; Grundmann, Ekkehard; and
Juhling, Lieselotte.3,461,130.
Juhola, Arvo J.; and Pferdehirt, Thomas A., to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Company. Preparation of boron filaments in an electrical
discharge. 3,438,884, 4-15-69, CI. 204-164.
Juillard, Jacques; and Alleton, Jean Claude, to Societe d'Etudes
Chimiques pour l'lndustrie et I 'Agriculture. Two-phase fire-extin-
guishing compositions. 3,425,939, 2-4-69, CI. 252-7.
Juillard, Pierre: See —
Lombard, Francis; and Juillard, Pierre, 3,433,866.
Juillard, Yves, to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques
de Mulhouse. Weft mixer for looms. 3,439,715, 4-22-69, CI. 139-
122.
Juillerat, Georges. Device for actuating openable cover members for
watch face. 3,444,685, 5-20-69, CI. 58-95.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Igni-
tion distributors. 3,444,339, 5-13-69, CI. 200-22.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Igni-
tion distributors. 3,457,905, 7-29-69, CI. 123-117.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Spark
ignition apparatus for internal combustion engines. 3,478,249, 11-
11-69, CI. 315-209.
Julian, Thomas T., Jr. Truck bed load binder. 3,446,515, 5-27-69,
CI. 280-179.
Juliano, Benedict: See —
Adams, Phillip; and Juliano, Benedict,3,422,108.
Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Three-terminal
amplifying circuit. 3,422,368, 1-14-69, CI. 330-1 18.
Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. High precision
potentiometer apparatus employing parallel resistors in an attenua-
tor. 3,423,680, 1-21-69, CI. 324-98.
Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Potentiometer
means for providing a standardized precision low voltage.
3,454,877, 7-8-69, CI. 324-98.
Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Sensitive regenera-
tive amplifier. 3,467,912, 9-16-69, CI. 330-104.
Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. RMS Signal mea-
surement and conversion using fixed-level power-sensitive nulling
networks. 3,486,110, 12-23-69, CI. 324-99.
Julie Research Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Julie, Loebe, 3,422,368.
Julie, Loebe, 3,423,680.
Julie, Loebe, 3,454,877.
Julie, Loebe, 3,467,912.
Julie, Loebe, 3,486,110.
Julin, William N. Self-opening greeting cards. 3,481,061, 12-2-69,
CI. 40-124.1
Julius, John N. Bottle cap. 3,441,162, 4-29-69, CI. 215-46.
Juliusburger, Hans Y.; and Stilwell, George R., Jr., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Parallel to serial code converter.
3,460,132, 8-5-69, CI. 340-347.
Jullien, Agricol, to Compagnie Saliniere de la Camargue 'Salicam'.
Continuous loader for bulk material. 3,482,672, 12-9-69, CI. 198-
7.
Jullien, Alexandra F.: See —
Carron, Maurice Claude Ernest; and Jullien, Alexandra
F.,3,422,086.
Jullien-Davin, Jean, to Crouzet. Deformable cam. 3,433,091, 3-18-
69, CI. 74-568.
Jullien, Irenee; and Pillard, Claude, to Centre Technique du Cuir.
Apparatus for treating permeable sheets such as animal skins,
leather and the like. 3,422,642, 1-21-69, CI. 69-29.
Julow, Thomas M., to Bendix Corporation, The. Deceleration sensi-
tive reaction for a fluid pressure servomotor control means.
3,434,759, 3-25-69, CI. 303-24.
Julow, Thomas M., to Bendix Corporation. The. Deceleration sensi-
tive reaction for a fluid pressure servomotor. 3,452,644, 7-1-69,
CI. 91-367.
Julow, Thomas M.; and French, Charlie N., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Servomotor control means with primary and secondary pres-
sure sources. 3,434,388, 3-25-69, CI. 91-6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
801
Jumelle, Louis Francois, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Con-
struction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Adjustable exhaust unit for tur-
bojet propulsion engines. 3,486,699, 12-30-69, CI. 239-265.25
Jumper, Henry M., to Wix Corporation. Fuel-water separator and
filter. 3,465,883, 9-9-69, CI. 210-307.
Junck, John A.; and Rice, Roger A., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Balancing of gravitational forces in a vertically disposed
valve spool. 3,430,657, 3-4-69, CI. 137-625.67
Junck, John A.: See —
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.;
Junck, John A.; Lauterbach, Jerre F.; and Winters, Frank
H., 3,463, 190.
Bianchetta, Donald L.; Junck, John A.; and Kokaly,
Joseph.3,444,948.
Jessen, Henry J.; Junck, John A.; and Rice, Roger A. ,3,449, 845.
June, Ronald K.: See —
Kuhre, Calvin J.; and June, Ronald K., 3,449,089.
Kuhre, Calvin J.; and June, Ronald K., 3,480,332.
Juneau, Paul W., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Curing
system for ethoxyline resins consisting of a solution of
phosphomolybdic acid and a hydroxy phosphate ester. 3,433,769,
3-18-69, CI. 260-58.
Jung, Erland Viktor, to Aktiebolaget Landsverk. Pulp press.
3,470,815, 10-7-69, CI. 100-127.
Jung, Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of polyamide moldings. 3,470,199, 9-30-69, CI. 264-
310.
Jung, Heinz, to Reiner, Ernst Kommanditgesellschaft Feinmechanik
und Apparatebau. Apparatus for adjusting settable printing wheels
disposed on a bearing sleeve. 3,482,512, 12-9-69, CI. 101-110.
Jung, Herbert Ferdinand: See —
Scheinpflug, Hans; Jung, Herbert Ferdinand; and Schrader, Ger-
hard,3,459,857.
Jung, Ingvar Karl Einar; See —
Hillander, Oscar Hilding; and Jung, Ingvar Karl Einar,3, 454,098.
Jung, James E.: See —
Curtis, Russell R.; Schlensker, Albert L.; and Jung, James
E.,3,458,948.
Jung, Jean-Pierre: See—
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter.3,455,969.
Schwander, Hans Rudolf; Jung, Jean-Pierre; and Hindermann,
Peter.3,462,463.
Jung, Johann; and Koenig, Karl-Heinz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Hydrazonium salts. 3,467,712, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-583.
Jung, Manfred: See —
Cramer, Ulrich; Jung, Manfred; and Weinmann, Karl,3,450,417.
Jung, Margarete; Becker, Harald; and von Doehren, Hans, to Varta
Aktiengesellschaft. Silver-containing catalytically active particulate
material and electrode therefrom. 3,479,276, 11-18-69, CI. 204-
290.
Jung, Richard R , to Clark Equipment Company. Bridging apparatus.
3,439,451, 4-22-69, CI. 49-33.
Jung, Richard R., to Clark Equipment Company. Pallet conveyor ar-
rangement. 3,443,838, 5-13-69, CI. 302-29.
Jung, Richard R., to Clark Equipment Company. Apparatus to com-
pensate for off-center loading on a material handling device hav-
ing inflatable fluid pads. 3,466,010, 9-9-69, CI. 254-93.
Jung, Richard R., to Clark Equipment Company. Pallet conveyor
withlock mechanism. 3,480,126, 11-25-69, CI. 193-35.
Jung, Richard, to Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. Discharging device
for silos. 3,451,565, 6-24-69, CI. 214-17.
Jung, Richard, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Piston rod seal.
3,458,208, 7-29-69, CI. 277-154.
Jung, Richard, to Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. Rotary tubular
conveyor with flexible hollow shaft. 3,460,722, 8-12-69, CI. 222-
410.
Jung, Richard; and Gottesleben, Hilmar, to Steinmuller, L. & C,
G.m.b.H. Apparatus for conveying pourable goods. 3,471,063, 10-
7-69, CI. 222-167.
Junge, Albert E., to PPG Industries, Inc. Glass compositions.
3,485,646, 12-23-69, CI. 106-47.
Junge, Albert E.; and Chabal, Joseph, to PPG Industries, Inc.
Colored, transparent, durable titania films on glass. 3,421,921, 1-
14-69, CI. 106-287.
Junge, Albert E.; and Chabal, Joseph, to PPG Industries, Inc. Tinted
mirror. 3,457,096, 7-22-69, CI. 117-35.
Jungermann, Eric; and Guttmann, Andrew T., to Armour and Com-
pany. Antiseptic detergent compositions containing halogenated
phenoxy diphenyl phosphinic acids and salts thereof. 3,485,760,
12-23-69, CI. 252-106.
Jungermann, Eric: See —
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linfield, Warner
M.,3,424,788.
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linfield, Warner
M.,3,432,547.
Jungermann, Erick; and Taber, David, to Armour and Company.
Synergistic antibacterial compositions. 3,445,398, 5-20-69, CI.
252-107.
Junghans Aktiengesellschaft, Gebruder, Messrs.: Sec-
Kaiser, Paul, 3,422,764.
Jungner, Bengt Gosta Ingmar: See —
Jungner, Olov Gunnar Hugo; and Jungner, Bengt Gosta Ing-
mar,3,474,9 1 3.
Jungner Instrument AB: See —
Johansson, Gillis Rune, 3,438,872.
Johansson, Gillis Rune, 3,441,490.
Kihlberg, Gunnar A., 3,469,172.
Jungner, Olof Gunnar Hugo, to AB Medicinsk-Kemiska Laboraloriet
Calab. Automatic pipetting device. 3,476,518, 11-4-69, CI. 23-
259.
Jungner, Olov Gunnar Hugo; and Jungner, Bengt Gosta Ingmar, to
Aktiebolaget Autokemi. Rack for test tubes. 3,474,913, 10-28-69,
CI. 211-74.
Jungster, Lore: See —
Yanai, Hideyasu S.; and Jungster, Lore.3,468,976.
Junk, Dieter: See —
Muller, Gemot; and Junk, Dieter,3,436,913.
Junker, Arnold E., to Avco Corporation. Seal for a high speed shaft.
3,430,967, 3-4-69, CI. 277-137.
Junker, Bernhard T.; and Hedrick, Ross M., to Monsanto Company.
Continuous polymer casting machine and process. 3,422,178, 1-
14-69, CI. 264-216.
Junker, Gerhard A., to Bauer & Schaurte. Process for tightening
screws. 3,443,302, 5-13-69, CI. 29-428.
Junker, Joseph F.: See —
Aclin, John J.; and Junker, Joseph F., 3,464, 355.
Junker, Thomas J., to United States Steel Corporation, mesne.
Method of reducing deposition of solids and tarry materials from a
gaseous effluent in the oxidation of an organic hydrocarbon to
produce phthalic anhydride. 3,471,521, 10-7-69, CI. 260-346.4
Junkermann, Wolfgang, to Babcock & Wilcox Limited. Heat
exchanger. 3,435,890, 4-1-69, CI. 165-145.
Junkermann, Wolfgang; and Sachse, Bruno, to Babcock & Wilcox,
Limited. Circulating pump for an integral nuclear reactor.
3,437,559, 4-8-69, CI. 176-87.
Junkers & Co., GmbH: See —
Haag, Franz; and Huber, Ludwig, 3,447,878.
Haag, Franz, 3,469,929.
Junkins, James S.: See —
Hindman, Clarence B.; and Junkins, James S., 3,459, 210.
Juno, Alvin R., to First National Bank, mesne. Litter collector-pul-
verizer. 3,449,780, 6-17-69, CI. 15-4.
Junod-Deile, Marie-Louise. Child's play pen. 3,430,271, 3-4-69, CI.
5-93.
Junod, John E.: See —
Mitzelfelt, Richard C; Leiter, Leigh D.; and Junod, John
E.,3,422,730.
Junta, Barbara: See —
Pan, Samuel C; Principe, Pacifico A.; and Junta, Bar-
bara,3,431,174.
Pan, Samuel Cheng; Junta, Barbara; and Principe, Pacifico
A.,3,429,778.
Pan, Samuel Cheng; Junta, Barbara; and Principe, Pacifico
A. ,3,429,779.
Juntikka, Oscar W.,: See —
Morris, William Whitby, 3,482,807.
Jura, Stanislav, to Vyzkumny Ustav matematickych stroju. Apparatus
for driving a movable tape. 3,452,909, 7-1-69, CI. 226-50.
Jura, Stanislav, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju. Low fric-
tion data tape unit. 3,472,436, 10-14-69, CI. 226-50.
Juranville, Henri G. Oscillator detector. 3,457,465, 7-22-69, CI. 317-
146.
Jurascheck, Richard: See —
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, 3 ,434,9 10.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, 3, 442,426.
Juraschek, Richard: See —
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard,3,425,142.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard.3,482,341.
Jurasek, Stanley J., to Union Steel Products Company. Material han-
dling container. 3,442,231, 5-6-69, CI. 108-53.
Jurasova, Nina Vasilievna: See —
Kapitanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich; Petrova, Natalia Petrovna; and
Jurasova, Nina Vasilievna, 3,482,428.
Jurczenia, Edward T., to United States Tobacco Company. Con-
tainer and closure therefor. 3,470,930, 10-7-69, CI. 150-0.5
Jureit, John Calvin, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Joint.
3,479,783, 11-25-69, CI. 52-584.
Jureit, John Calvin; and Coovert, Gilbert T., to Automated Building
Components, Inc. Corner joint and connector plate therefor.
3,427,055, 2-1 1-69, CI. 287-20.92
Jureit, John C, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Hidden
fastener. 3,472,118, 10-14-69, CI. 85-13.
Jureit, John C; and Csakvary, Oscar, to Automated Building Com-
ponents, Inc. Wooden framing fabrication system. 3,443,513, 5-
13-69, CI. 100-53.
Jureit, William E., to Automated Building Components, Inc. Bolt-
hole reinforcing plate. 3,480,305, 1 1-25-69, CI. 287-20.92
Jurenz, Rolf, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke.
Reflex viewfinder. 3,464,338, 9-2-69, CI. 95-42.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 51
802
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Jurenz, Rolf: See—
Trankner, Werner; and Jurenz, Rolf,3,465,660.
Jurgens, John, Jr.: See—
Di Giulio, Edmund M.; Jurgens, John, Jr.; and Peterson, Niels
G., 3,420,422.
Juric, Slavko T. Tubular cracking furnace. 3,467,503, 9-16-69, CI.
23-288.
Jurick, Martin H.: See —
Gunderson, Robert O.; Valentine, Sidney L.; Jurick, Martin H.;
and Higashi, Paul,3,426,328.
Jurid Werke G.m.b.H.: See—
Ehlers, Hans Reinhard, 3,451,508.
Volker, Ulrich; and Gerloff, Gunter, 3,437,458.
Volker, Ulrich; Fabian, Heinz; and Mertl, Klaus, 3,485,331.
Wagenfuhrer, Heinrich, 3,455,180.
Yolker, Ulrich; Gerloff, Gunter; and Haseloff, Heinz, 3,435,927.
Jurik, Rudolf; and Dvorak, Ludvik, to SVIT narodni podnik. Method
of making a summer shoe. 3,432,869, 3-18-69, CI. 12-145.
Jurisch, Wilhelm, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Installation for
converting mechanical control movements into hydraulic control
pressures. 3,469,771, 9-30-69, CI. 230-114.
Jurist, John M., Jr.; and Selle, Wilbur A. Vibratory bone density
determination method and apparatus. 3,477,422, 11-11-69, CI.
128-2.
Jurk, Rolf F.: See—
Gattner, Gunther E.; and Jurk, Rolf F., 3,430,198.
Jurken, Edward; and Poulakos, Paul J. Suppling machine. 3,423,967,
1-28-69, CI. 69-33.
Jurschewitz, Paul Artur Waldemar. Electric thread dryer. 3,461,262,
8-12-69, CI. 219-10.61
Jursich, Myron J.; and Aitken, Thomas, to Nalco Chemical Com-
pany. Method of improving dry strength of paper. 3,424,650, 1-
28-69, CI. 162-175.
Jursich, Myron J.; and Randich, Gail T., to Nalco Chemical Com-
pany. Acrylamide terpolymers and their use in paper making
process. 3,450,680, 6-17-69, CI. 260-78.5
Jursik, James: See —
Benson, Allen B.; Gorbatenko, George G.; Jursik, James; Kath,
Ronald E.; Ovrebo, Jerry D.; and Skrenes, David
H., 3,480,795.
Gorbatenko, George G.; Jursik, James; Kimmel, Milton J.; Razi,
Syed; and Wilson, Norman D., 3,460,131.
Jurta, George E. Spherical incline braiding apparatus. 3,478,642, 11-
18-69, CI. 87-50.
Juskevic, John A.: See —
Florkowski, John Anthony, 3,477,577.
Just, Christian, to Maschinenfabrik Rieter A.G. Apparatus and
method for reducing fiber bales. 3,470,585, 10-7-69, CI. 19-80.
Just, Christian, to Rieter Machine Works, Ltd. Grid for cleaning
machines. 3,470,588, 10-7-69, CI. 19-202.
Just, Jerome O.; and Stern, Howard W., to Aquatic Controls Cor-
poration. Aquatic pickup and unloading apparatus. 3,477,213, 11-
11-69, CI. 56-9.
Just, Marcel: See —
Ivernel, Alix; and Just, Marcel, 3,453,084.
Just, Richard: See —
Waly, Adnan; Just, Richard; Schwartzman, Leonard; and Alster,
David I. ,3,426,197.
Justh, Bruce; and Zinky, William R., to Technical Operations, Incor-
porated. Hologram magnification. 3,427,090, 2-11-69, CI. 350-3.5
Justi, Eduard; and Winsel, August, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,
and Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for reducing
the concentration polarization of a fuel cell. 3,428,491, 2-18-69,
CI. 136-86.
Justi, Eduard; and Winsel, August, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Ak-
tiengesellschaft, and VARTA Aktiengesellschaft. Process for
reversible electrodialysis. 3,455,804, 7-15-69, CI. 204-180.
Justice, Donald A., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Centrifugal ex-
erciser. 3,467,373, 9-16-69, CI. 272-33.
Justice, Donald S. Method and apparatus for making piling.
3,466,879, 9-16-69, CI. 61-535.
Justice, Ged H.; and Formaini, Richard E., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for producing urea-formaldehyde aqueous con-
centrates. 3,462,256, 8-19-69, CI. 71-28.
Justice, Mary E., to Saint Pauls Church, The Rector, Church
Wardens and Vestrymen of. Religious article. 3,431,958, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 150-52.
Justin Belt Company: See —
Nyberg, Stanley A.; and Yost, Joe, 3,432,895.
Justin Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Short, Robert J., 3,442,296.
Justinien, Marcel. Rotary helical body adapted for use on board
water crafts. 3,426,721, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 15-19.
Justis, Charles E., Sr. Flush tank valve ball and rod coupling insert.
3,445,864, 5-27-69, CI. 4-56.
Justis, Charles E., Sr. Double tapered teflon faucet washer.
3,467,133, 9-16-69, CI. 137-329.04
Justis, Luther E., to Carling Brewing Company Incorporated. Missing
bottle detector. 3,440,432, 4-22-69, CI. 250-223.
Justis, Luther E., to Crown Cork & Seal Company, Incorporated,
mesne. Method and apparatus for filling containers with car-
bonated liquid. 3,460,589, 8-12-69, CI. 141-6.
Justis, Luther E.: See —
Englander, Robert A.; and Justis, Luther E., 3,481 ,108.
Juston, Paul: See —
Guillermard, Pierre; Juston, Paul; and Detuncq, Yves,3,455,963.
Justus, Edgar J, to Beloit Corporation. Stationary pocket feeder ap-
paratus for digester. 3,432,382, 3-1 1-69, CI. 162-246.
Jusyk, Stanley J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Fluid tank shut-off
valve and actuation system. 3,476,140, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-392.
Juszcyk, Leopold: See —
Goszyk, Oskar; Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszcyk, Leopold; Bonen-
berg, Zdzislaw; Dybal, Daniel; Sasiadek, Stanislaw; and
Zakrawacz, Stanislaw,3,459,417.
Juszczyk, Leopold: See —
Budzynski, Kazimierz; Juszczyk, Leopold; Bonenberg, Zdzislaw;
Dybal, Daniel; and Zakrawacz, Stanislaw, 3,479,019.
Juten, Milford A.: See —
Williams, Frank H., 3,479,013.
Juten, Milford A.: See —
Bryson, Henry Knox; and Juten, Milford A. ,3,458,227.
Skubic, Leroy F.; and Juten, Milford A. ,3,449, 883.
Juvan, Alois. Valve lapping apparatus. 3,472,082, 10-14-69, CI. 74-
74.
Juveland, Omar O., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana).
Halogenated alpha-methylstyrene haloform adducts. 3,456,023, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-650.
Juveland, Omar O., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Novel
polyimide-imines and polyamide-imines. 3,472,815, 10-14-69, CI.
260-47.
Juveland, Omar O.; and Weisz, Robert G., to Standard Oil Company
(Indiana). Synthetic rubber compositions containing oxidized
polymer tackifiers. 3,474,159, 10-21-69, CI. 260-897.
Juveland, Omar O.: See —
Peters, Edwin F.; and Juveland, Omar O., 3,475,399.
Juy, Lucien Charles Hippolyte. Change speed control device.
3,442,148, 5-6-69, CI. 74-470.
Juzek, Robert C. Non-slip tuning peg for string instruments played
by bows. 3,478,636, 11-18-69, CI. 84-305.
Jyo, Yoshio: See —
Sakuragi, Taketami; Jyo, Yoshio; Akiyama, Shinichi; and
Minami, Shoichiro,3,454,446.
K & H Industries, Inc.: See —
Kessell, John E., 3,453,654.
K & K Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Murphy, George W., 3,436,058.
K & L Steelfounders and Engineers Limited: See —
Smith, Robert Arthur, 3,427,902.
K-Line Corporation: See —
Shallenberg, Robert L., 3,427,696.
Shallenberg, Robert L., 3,451,295.
K-M-P Pump Company, Inc.: See —
Parish, Albert A., 3,435,689.
K-S-H, Inc.: See—
Edelmann, Eugene F.; and Hawes, Richard S., Ill, 3,451,876.
Stahlhut, Leo G., 3,473,280.
Weaver, Joseph F., 3,440,786.
Weaver, Joseph F.; and Stahlhut, Leo G., 3,461,466.
Kaaber, Svend Henning: See —
Wolff, Per; and Kaaber, Svend Henning.3,440,219.
Kaai, Jiro; Ninomiya, Tsunehiko; Okumura, Shinji; and Hayashi,
Koichi, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Coffee product and method of im-
proving its flavor. 3,457,083, 7-22-69, CI. 99-65.
Kaarlela, William T., to General Dynamics Corporation. Process for
joining metals and ceramics having grossly different coefficients of
thermal expansion. 3,421,202, 1-14-69, CI. 29-473.1
Kaartinen, Niilo H., to Packard Instrument Company, Inc. Com-
bustion apparatus, particularly for preparation of samples for
radioactive isotope tracer studies. 3,485,565, 12-23-69, CI. 431-3.
Kaashoek, Johannes; Versluis, Johannes Willem; and Barten, Piet
Gerard Joseph, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Color televi-
sion display device. 3,440,483, 4-22-69, CI. 315-24.
Kabas, Guglielmo, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Cyclohexeneimine thio-
cyanates. 3,435,072, 3-25-69, CI. 260-566.
Kabbe, Hans-Joachim; and Puis, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Arylsulfonylureas and arylsulfonylthioureas.
3,475,450, 10-28-69, CI. 260-326.1
Kabel, Harold Arthur. Folding rake. 3,483,689, 12-16-69, CI. 56-
400.19
Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Aktiengesellschaft: See-
Cramer, Christoph; Kluge, Gunter; and Woitke, Ernst,
3,451,204.
Glander, Fritz; and Pelz, Diethart, 3,484,539.
Klebl, Wolfram; Kubiak, Herbert; Staschewski, Harry; and
Schatz, Friedrich, 3,455,098.
Kubiak, Herbert; Schatz, Friedrich; and Staschewski, Harry,
3,444,679.
Martin, Helmut, 3,466,384.
LIST OF PATENTEES
803
Martin, Helmut, 3.479,621.
linger, Artur; Stehmann, Hans-Peter; and Heidenreich, Paul,
3.426,519.
Vogelsang, Herbert; and Goepfert, Joseph, 3,473,575.
Wagele, Rolf, 3,452,434.
Kabele, Stanislav: See—
Bucil, Frantisek; Hybl, Josef; Kabele, Stanislav; and Vecera,
Milos.3,439,488.
Doudlebsky, Ctibor; Fajt, Ludvik; Bucil, Frantisek; and Kabele,
Stanislav.3,434,184.
Kabele, Walter A., to Construction Machinery Company. Pump
means. 3,451,343, 6-24-69, CI. 103-103.
Kabelka, Peter J.: See-
Bray, Robert S.; Lozano, Luis J.; and Kabelka, Peter
J. ,3.469,430.
Palmer, Earl W.; Laigle, Roger E.; and Kabelka, Peter
J.,3,42 1,866.
Kabell, Louis J., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Beam-junction scan converter. 3.439,214, 4-15-69, CI. 315-11.
Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H.: See—
Haschek, Friedrich; and Loos, Kurt, 3,426,830.
Klein, Arthur, 3,425,481.
Loos, Kurt; and Haschek, Friedrich, 3,429,356.
Kabine, Kenneth Howard: See-
Anderson, Richard N.; and Kabine, Kenneth Howard, 3,468, 767.
Kabisch, Gerhard; and Herzog, Hans, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for carrying out catalytic
hydrogenation reactions in the presence of suspension catalysts.
3,423,176, 1-21-69, CI. 23-207.
Kabisch, Gerhard: See —
Herzog, Hans; and Kabisch, Gerhard, 3,433, 358.
Kablitz, Gert: See—
Engels, Gunther; Kablitz, Gert; and Wischmann, Hein-
rich.3,450,920.
Kabot, Frank J., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Elution chro-
matographic apparatus and method. 3,470,676, 10-7-69, CI. 55-
67.
Kabrick, Wallace J., to Gates Radio Company. Solid state audio
driver circuit. 3,484,709, 12-16-69, CI. 330-15.
Kabrishiki Kaisha Ricoh: See—
Yanagawa, Nobuyuki, 3,452,980.
Kabuki, Kimiaki: See —
Tsukada, Tomomichi; Kabuki, Kimiaki; and Nakazawa,
Tokuo,3,428,595.
Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Kaneko, Tamaki; and Kagari, Yoshiharu, 3,431,843.
Kabushiki Kaisha Aida Tekkosho: See —
Taniguchi, Naonori; and Wachi, Akira, 3,434,328.
Kabushiki Kaisha Aiden: See—
Hayasaka, Koro; Sato, Fukuji; Hattori, Tosio; and Sato, Takeshi,
3,426,234.
Kabushiki Kaisha Aoki Kensetsu: See —
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,483,842.
Kabushiki Kaisha Banbi: See—
Tabata, Kazutaka, 3,469,749.
Kabushiki Kaisha Copal: See—
Matsumoto, Masato; Samejima, Yukihide; and Watanabe, Kazu-
nari, 3,426,162.
Kabushiki Kaisha Crown Sangyo: See —
Hattori, Tadamichi; and Nishida, Shingo, 3,439,995.
Hattori. Tadamichi, 3,464,442.
Kabushiki Kaisha Daikin Seisakusho: See-
Murakami, Kiyoharu, 3,433,340.
Kabushiki Kaisha Daini Seikosha: See—
Hirose, Yoshiyuki; and Hanaoka, Susumu, 3,435,61 1.
Nakagawa, Yasuichi, 3,451,211.
Terayama, Toshio, 3,441,753.
Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten: See—
Ichijo, Yasunori; and Nakamura, Yukio, 3,425,328.
Kitai, Kiyoshi, 3,457,844.
Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho: See —
Abe, Ryoichi; and Miura, Takeo, 3,423,657.
Dodo, Taro; and Yamamoto, Manabu, 3,431,461.
Futaki, Hisao; and Ikegami, Kazutoshi, 3,466,465.
Futaki, Hisao, 3,484,611.
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Toshio; Kurokawa, Susumu; and
Horigome, Shinkichi, 3,441,506.
Kumada, Akio, 3,447,217.
Kumada, Akio; and Hayama, Fumitada, 3,465,105.
Miura, Takeo; and Hirano, Chikafusa, 3,437,800.
Miwa, Ichiro; and Ohmura, Yoshito, 3,449,682.
Moriyama, Hiromi; Yamada, Hiroshi; Nakanishi, Tsunemoto;
and Kiriyama, Toshikatsu, 3,443,312.
Ogura, Iwao, 3,442,591.
Okutsu, Shinkichi; Nariai, Noriyuki; Takagi, Takeshi; and
Uehara, Keijiro, 3,447,958.
Ono, Minoru; and Nitta, Takahisa, 3,472,703.
Suzuki, Yoshihisa; and Tanaka, Yoshio, 3,432,716.
Takami, Katsumi; Yamada, Yahiko; Suda, Kyo; and Koga,
Masashi, 3,453,434.
Takeyasu, Kiyo, 3,465,224.
Tokuyama, Takashi; and Uehara, Keijiro, 3,447,237.
Tomura, Teruichi, 3,443,096.
Tomura, Teruichi. 3,445,653.
Yamane, Mikiya, 3,454,828.
Yoshine, Hiroki, 3,435,148.
Kabushiki Kaisha Hokusan: See —
Tatii, Munehisa, 3,467,968.
Kabushiki Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho: See —
Honda, Soichiro; and Okamoto, Yoshinori, 3,435,708.
Okamoto, Yoshinori; and Onda, Takanori, 3,421,384.
Okamoto, Yoshinori, 3,438,277.
Onda, Takanori, 3,464,280.
Tagami, Katsutoshi, 3,424,974.
Washizawa, Yoshikazu; and Matsuzawa, Hiroto, 3,464,510.
Yoshioka, Tomoaki; and Sato, Yasuo, 3,454,397.
Yoshioka, Tomoaki, 3,486,395.
Yoshioka, Tomoaki; and Fukuchi, Kiyoshi, 3,486,396.
Kabushiki Kaisha Ichikin Kogyosha: See—
Kawaguchi, Hisayuki, 3,459,034.
Kabushiki Kaisha Imamura Seisakusho: See —
Katsuta, Kihei; Shimasaki, Yoshikatsu; Miki, Ikuo; Imamura,
Akira; Oota, Hiroshi; and Matsubara, Takeshi, 3,426,904.
Kabushiki Kaisha Inouye Shokai (Inouye & Co., Ltd.): See —
Chimura, Kihachi, 3,451,347.
Kabushiki Kaisha Keihin Seiki Seisakusho: See —
Sakuma, Masao, 3,431,944.
Kabushiki Kaisha Kokuei Kikai Seisakusho: See —
Kinoshita, Yoshio, 3,460,662.
Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho: See —
Umeda, Haruhiko; Ikemoto, Kenji; and Suzuki, Mitsuaki,
3,437,187.
Kabushiki Kaisha Koparu: See —
Sato, Takayoshi; Ueda, Hiroshi; Nakatani, Atsutada; and
Minoru, Ohtake, 3,450,969.
Sato, Takayoshi; and Ueda, Hiroshi, 3,455,227.
Sato, Takayoshi; Ueda, Hiroshi; Nakatani, Atsutada; and Otake,
Minoru, 3,461,786.
Kabushiki Kaisha Maruto Seisakusho: See —
Naito, Toru; and Nishiyama, Michio, 3,451,386.
Kabushiki Kaisha Meiki Seisakusho: See —
Jinno, Minoru, 3,435,966.
Kabushiki Kaisha Mitani Valve: See —
Tanaka, Noboru, 3,484,047.
Kabushiki Kaisha Nattori Tokeiten: See —
Fukuyo, Hitohiro; and Tabuchi, Norio, 3,435,368.
Kabushiki Kaisha Negishi Kogyo Kenkyusho: See —
Negishi, Eizaburo, 3,447,299.
Negishi, Eizaburo, 3,450,166.
Kabushiki Kaisha Nihon Seikosho: See —
Oikawa, Tadashi; and Yaguchi, Hiroyasu, 3,469,400.
Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh: See—
Fukushima, Yoshio, 3,420,153.
Fukushima, Yoshio, 3,435,745.
Fukushima, Yoshio, 3,486,428.
Fuwa, Zyoichi, 3,485,152.
Hirata, Shinichi, 3,429,415.
Hiruma, Kenji, 3,421,407.
Koizumi, Yutaka, 3,456,515.
Murayama, Noboru, 3,482,215.
Umahashi, Minoru; and Yamakawa, Hitoshi, 3,436,523.
Umahashi, Minoru; and Yamakawa, Hitoshi, 3,478,665.
Yanagawa, Nobuyuki, 3,448,980.
Kabushiki Kaisha Rinnai Seisakusho: See —
Hayashi, Kanekichi; and Naito, Susumu, 3,434,791.
Kabushiki Kaisha Sankei Seisakusho: See—
Furuichi, Masayoshi, 3,429,578.
Watanabe, Yoshiyuki, 3,439,558.
Kabushiki Kaisha Sanko Seisakusho: See —
Kawanami, Shunpei, 3,431,709.
Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha: See —
Matsuzawa, Masanao; Imahashi, Issei; and Nakamura, Koichi,
3,435,311.
Miyasaka, Mamoru, 3,470,688.
Ono, Tsuneyoshi; Kamijo, Noriyuki; and Ootsuki, Chihiro,
3,470,687.
Ooki, Toshihiko, 3,482,392.
Yamamura, Katsumi; and Hayashi, Shinichi, 3,475,290.
Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikoshi: See —
Futagawa, Yoshikiyo; and Komatsu, Chiaki, 3,481,138.
Kabushiki Kaisha Tadano Tekkosho: See —
Shinohara, Shinitsu; and Hanada, Masatosi, 3,468,431.
Shinohara, Shinitsu, 3,471,034.
Kabushiki Kaisha Tajima Seisakusho: See —
Kawaguchi, Toshiji, 3,482,798.
Kabushiki Kaisha Takeda Seisakusho: See —
Nishi, Junjiro, 3,484,853.
804
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kabushiki Kaisha, Tec: See—
Matsumoto, Masato; Samejima, Yukihide; and Watanabe, Kazu-
nari, 3,426,162.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyoda Jido Shokki Seisakusho: See —
Tooka, Takuzo; Araki, Hidejiro; Nagai, Manji; Nozaki, Choji;
Hasegawa, Junzo; and Kawabata, Susumu, 3,457,597.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho: See —
Tooka, Takuzo; Araki, Hidejiro; Nagai, Manji; Nozaki, Choji;
Hasegawa, Junzo; and Kawabata, Susumu, 3,457,597.
Kabushiki Kaisha Yashica: See —
Miyauchi, Hideo, 3,451,324.
Kabushiki Kaisha Yashica Shibuya-ku: See —
Ogihara, Mamoru, 3,460,450.
Kabushiki Kaisha Yaskawa Denki Seisakusho: See —
Tanaka, Tameo, 3,476,952.
Kabushiki Kaisha Yokogawa Denki Seisakusho (Yokogawa Electric
Works, Ltd.): See—
Tomota, Miyaji, 3,478,256.
Kabushiki-Kaisha Dokosha: See —
Yanagisawa, Takere, 3,477,888.
Kabushikikaisha G.I.C.: See —
Kobori, Yasusaburo, 3,450,414.
Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo Keiki Seizosho Co.,
Ltd.): See—
Hirokawa, Yoichi, 3,437,899.
Hojo, Takeshi, 3,452,444.
Kawada, Shin-ichi, 3,451,139.
Kawada, Shin-ichi, 3,461,568.
Ochiai, Noriomi, 3,465,362.
Kabushikikaisha Yokogawa Denki Seisakusho (Yokogawa Electric
Works, Ltd.): See—
Saito, Bunjiro; and Suga, Tateo, 3,439,200.
Tomota, Miyaji; and Saito, Bunjiro, 3,441,821.
Yamanaka, Takashi; Kamino, Tadashi; and Ikeda, Hiroshi,
3,461,309.
Kach, Alfred, to Patelhold Patentverwertungs- und Elektro-Holding
AG. Cavity resonators for microwaves coupled together by varia-
ble capacitance diode. 3,423,701, 1-21-69, CI. 333-83.
Kach, Alfred, to Patelhold Patentverwertungs- und Electro-Holding
AG. Temperature stabilized cavity resonator. 3,480,889, 11-25-69,
CI. 333-83.
Kachergis, Henry J., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Diverter
valve assembly. 3,428,089, 2-18-69, CI. 137-625.29
Kachman, Robert D. Pourer for liquor bottles. 3,434,636, 3-25-69,
CI. 222-567.
Kacmarek, Andrew J.; and Solomon, Irvine J., to IIT Research In-
stitute. Process for the preparation of ozonates and compositions
resulting therefrom. 3,421,861, 1-14-69, CI. 23-315.
Kacqeus, Steven L. Web dispensing machine. 3,460,509, 8-12-69,
CI. 118-41.
Kaczerginski , Alexandre, to Societe Europeenne d'Isolateurs en
Verne Sediver. Apparatus for producing and assembling com-
ponents of electrical insulators. 3,468,740, 9-23-69, CI. 156-431.
Kaczmarek, Ronald L.: See —
Lynk, Charles N., Jr.; and Kaczmarek, Ronald L., 3,483,473.
Kaczorowski, John, Jr., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Linear con-
ductance switch. 3,434,042, 3-18-69, CI. 323-74.
Kaczorowski, John, Jr.: See —
Nordahl, John G.; and Kaczorowski, John, Jr.,3,434,041.
Kadah, Hassan B. Solid state pack. 3,420,942, 1-7-69, CI. 174-15.
Kadah, Hassan B. Panel mount. 3,434,013, 3-18-69, CI. 317-99.
Kadatz, Rudolf: See—
Seeger, Ernst; Engel, Wolfhard; and Kadatz, Rudolf,3,457,265.
Kade, Peter: See —
Tauchert, Klaus; Munster, Horst; Hettich, Bernhard; Konig, Ger-
hard; Hofheinz, Karlheinz; and Kade, Peter,3 , 482,51 1.
Kadelbach, Volker: See —
Scholl, Hermann; Kadelbach, Volker; and Reichardt, Wolf-
gang,3,439,564.
Scholl, Hermann; Rabus, Friedrich; Eichler, Dieter; Kadelbach,
Volker; Reichardt, Wolfgang; and Schmidt, Peter Jur-
gen,3,433,101.
Kaden, Werner: See —
Stehle, Heinz; Kaden, Werner; and Schaal, Alfred.3,444,351.
Kader Industrial Company Limited: See —
Hok-Shou, Ting, 3,476,389.
Kadereit, Hans-Gunther: See —
Goser, Karl; and Kadereit, Hans-Gunther,3,460,102.
Kadlcik, Bozetech: See —
Plechac, Bohuslav; Velisek, Vaclav; Machovsky, Vaclav; Kadl-
cik, Bozetech; and Molcan, Stefan,3,429,150.
Kadlec, Charles, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Aircraft weight measure-
ments. 3,426,586, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-88.5
Kadlec, Ladislav, to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Temperature
compensated liquid quantity capacitor. 3,460,01 1, 8-5-69, CI. 317-
247.
Kado, Masaru, to Ihara Chemicals Company Limited. Method for
controlling phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria on plants by apply-
ing dichloroalkenyl- hydrophthalimides thereto. 3,463,856, 8-26-
69, CI. 424-274.
Kado, Staoshi: See —
Teramae, Akira; Shinmyo, Kyozo; Kado, Staoshi; Otoguro,
Yasuo; Noda, Ikuya; Ikeda, Tsugio; and Nakanishi,
Shoichi,3,459,538.
Kadooka, Toshio: See—
Tsumura, Takao; Kadooka, Toshio; Suzuki, Keisuke; and
Kitayama, Noboru.3,444,553.
Kadota, Osamu: See —
Ozeki, Saburoji; Kimura, Kenji; Shimasaki, Soichi; Izuhara,
Torao; Kadota, Osamu; and Sakurai, Kozi,3,444,806.
Kadotani, Makoto: See —
Hayakawa, Masashi; Kadotani, Makoto; and Ishikawa, Ku-
nio,3,427,125.
Kadowaki, Kouichi: See —
Tsuji, Shigeru; Hayashi, Kazutami; Kadowaki, Kouichi; and Sato,
Katsuo,3,436,201.
Kadri, Fred V.: See-
Bishop, John D.; Hasson, Murray R.; and Kadri, Fred
V., 3,461,405.
Kaeck, Willmot Richard. Tool for marking circumferentially spaced
holes. 3,457,651, 7-29-69, CI. 33-189.
Kaelin, Joseph Richard. System for surface aeration of liquid.
3,462,132, 8-19-69, CI. 261-87.
Kaemmer, Herbert H., to Automatic Switch Company. Valve
operated by fluidic device. 3,454,045, 7-8-69, CI. 137-596.18
Kaempf, Arthur J. Gas operated firearm. 3,443,477, 5-13-69, CI. 89-
128.
Kaenan, Joseph P., to Patch Rubber Company. Portable tire repair
device. 3,434,183, 3-25-69, CI. 18-45.
Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic domain wall recognizer. 3,436,748, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Asynchronous magnetic shift register circuit. 3,447,142, 5-27-69,
CI. 340-174.
Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic domain wire shift register. 3,452,337, 6-24-69, CI. 340-
174.
Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Magnetic domain propagation inverter. 3,454,937, 7-8-69, CI.
340-174.
Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Information converter employing a
magnetic domain wall medium. 3,466,628, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James L., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic wire gating circuit.
3,470,543, 9-30-69, CI. 340-174.
Kaenel, Reginald A.: See —
Bobeck, Andrew H.; and Kaenel, Reginald A. ,3,460,112.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Scovil, Henry E.
D.,3,430,001.
Gianola, Umberto F.; Kaenel, Reginald A.; and Smith, James
L.,3,482,224.
Haag, Arthur V.; and Kaenel, Reginald A. ,3,453,606.
Kaepernik, William Albert; and Listner, Gregory Julius, to Ethicon,
Inc. Suture package. 3,444,994, 5-20-69, CI. 206-63.3
Kaerwer, George, to Tip-O-Matic Company. Basketball goal ball
ejector. 3,471,150, 10-7-69, CI. 273-1.5
Kaeslin, Oscar E. Vertical shelf and clothes pole support. 3,478,891,
11-18-69, CI. 211-90.
Kaess, David, Jr., to Pullman Incorporated. Air cooled heat
exchanger. 3,447,598, 6-3-69, CI. 165-67.
Kaess, Franz; and Kick, Otto, to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke
Aktiengesellschaft. Hot gas filter. 3,436,898, 4-8-69, CI. 55-269.
Kaessmann, Hans-Jurgen. Apparatus for the treatment of fractures of
tubular bones. 3,441,017, 4-29-69, CI. 128-92.
Kaestner, Paul T.: See —
Rosin, Seymour; and Kaestner, Paul T., 3,459,465.
Kaether, Hans U. Method and device for improving the temperature
equalization of gases in tunnel furnaces and ovens. 3,445,098, 5-
20-69, CI. 263-28.
Kaether, Willy; and Dietzel, Walter, to Braunschweigische Maschin-
enbauanstalt. Method of and apparatus for reducing the moisture
and residual sugar content of a bagasse passing through a diffuser.
3,475,214, 10-28-69, CI. 127-5.
Kaffka, Karoly: See —
Ban, Tamas; Horvath, Lorand; Kaffka, Karoly; and Nadai,
Bela,3,453,438.
Kafitz, Peter H.: See—
Aasted, Jorgen; and Kafitz, Peter H., 3,427,620.
Kafka, Wilhelm: See—
Albrecht, Cord; and Kafka, Wilhelm,3,466,581.
Albrecht, Cord; Kafka, Wilhelm; and Kullmann,
Dieter.3,480,895.
Grunwald, Erich; and Kafka, Wilhelm, 3,440,456.
Grunwald, Erich; and Kafka, Wilhelm, 3,44 1,755.
Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Cooling system for
superconductive or cryogenic structures. 3,444,307, 5-13-69, CI.
174-15.
Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electrical power
transmission with superconducting power cables. 3,453,449, 7-1-
69, CI. 307-245.
LIST OF PATENTEES
805
Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electric machine
having a rotating superconducting excitation winding. 3,470,396,
9-30-69, CI. 310-10.
Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Superconducting
magnet coils. 3,483,493, 12-9-69, CI. 335-216.
Kafka, Wilhelm; and Parsch, Claus-Peter, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Cryostats for low-temperature cables. 3,431,347, 3-4-
69, CI. 174-15.
Kaga, Shinichiro: See—
Takahashi, Hidehiko; Kaga, Shinichiro; and Hirota,
Sadao.3,466,364.
Kagan, Fred; See —
Birkenmeyer, Robert D.; Kagan, Fred; Magerlein, Barney J.; and
Schneider, William P.,3,461,207.
Kagan, Harry. Shelf and/or tray. 3,447,489, 6-3-69, CI. 108-30.
Kagan, Morton R.. to International Business Machines Corporation.
Continuously tunable pulsed laser system. 3,471,807, 10-7-69, CI.
332-7.51
Kagan, Sholly. Audio compression amplifier. 3,449,684, 6-10-69, CI.
330-29.
Kaganov, Alan Lawrence; and Turiansky, Iwan Wolodymyr, to
Ethicon, Inc. Gas sterilizable package. 3,435,948, 4-1-69, CI. 206-
56.
Kagari, Yoshiharu: See —
Kaneko, Tamaki; and Kagari, Yoshiharu, 3,43 1,843.
Kagawa, Masaru: See —
Maekawa, Tatsuo; Nakajima, Nobuo; and Kagawa,
Masaru.3,473,973.
Kagawa, Toshihiro, to Shikoku Kasei Kogyo Company Limited.
Process of producing trichorocyanuric acid. 3,474,096, 10-21-69,
CI. 260-248.
Kagelmann, Manfred: See —
Schneider, Walter; Reincke, Joachim; Blumenthal, Reinhard;
Tschatzki, Lothar; and Kagelmann, Manfred, 3,470,963.
Kageyama, lkuzo; and Maruo, Keiichi, to Daikin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Trifluoromethylanilide derivatives. 3,485,872, 12-23-69, CI. 260-
559.
Kagiya, Tsutomu: See —
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Narisawa, Shizuo; Maeda,
Taneo; and Kobata, Mikio.3,476,712.
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; Toriuchi,
Yahiko; and Matsumi, Shunji.3,446,776.
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; and Horie,
Misato.3,466,251.
Kagiya, Tsutomu; Machi, Sueo; Hagiwara, Miyuki; and Kise, Seiichi,
to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Polymerization of
ethylene by means of radical initiation using carbon dioxide as
reaction medium. 3,471,463, 10-7-69, CI. 260-94.9
Kagy, Charles W.: See —
Furry, Lyman B.; and Kagy, Charles W.,3 ,462,9 10.
Kah, Carl L. C, Jr.; and Slagel, Roger D. Sequencing valve.
3,460,560, 8-12-69, CI. 137-119.
Kahale, Abed G.: See—
Beller, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., 3,443, 163.
Beller, Wilbert E.; and Kahale, Abed G., 3,445,676.
Kahanick, Stephen. Cat clawing pad. 3,486,485, 12-30-69, CI. 119-1.
Kahata, Hisashi: See —
Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Kojima, Koujiro; Kahata, Hisashi; and
Iwasaki, Iwao, 3,453, 101.
Kahl, Paul C: See—
Ehrenfels, Alfred L.; and Kahl, Paul C, 3,476,898.
Kahlbacher, Anton. Device for spreading moist material on the
ground. 3,420,451, 1-7-69, CI. 239-666.
Kahlbacher, Anton. Snowplow accessory. 3,466,766, 9-16-69, CI.
37-41.
Kahlbrock, Heinz: See —
Benowitz, Paul; and Kahlbrock, Heinz.3,443,022.
Kahle Engineering Company: See —
Napor, Carl A.; Engel, William T.; and Krumm, Charles G.,
3,457,627.
Napor, Carl A.; and Engel, William T., 3,466,128.
Kahle, Gerald R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Organolithium in-
itiator plus halogen and halogen containing compound adjuvants
for the preparation of diene polymers. 3,429,829, 2-25-69, CI.
252-431.
Kahle, Gerald R.; and Buck, Ollie G., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Catalyst containing polyhalogen compound for production
of amorphous 1 -olefin polymers. 3,481,911, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
80.78
Kahle, Gerald R.; and Fodor, Lawrence M., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. 1 -Olefin polymerization process and catalyst.
3,479,330, 11-18-69, CI. 260-93.7
Kahle, Gerald R.; and Fodor, Lawrence M., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. 1 -Olefin polymerization process and catalyst.
3,481,915, 12-2-69, CI. 260-93.7
Kahle, Lloyd L.; and Shandor, John J., to Parker-Hannifin Corpora-
tion. Nozzle spray test device. 3,449,948, 6-17-69, CI. 73-1 19.
Kahle, Otto; and Bauer, Ralf, to VEB Warnowwerft Warnemunde.
Crane installations particularly for freighters. 3,429,453, 2-25-69,
CI. 212-8.
Kahlor, William L. Pipe laying tool. 3,436,110, 4-1-69, CI. 294-15.
Kahn, Alan R.; and Spracklen, Stanford B , to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Microelectrode and method of making same. 3,436,329, 4-1 -
69, CI. 204-195.
Kahn, Asher D. Dolly for burial vaults. 3,476,199, 11-4-69, CI. 180-
20.
Kahn, Charles Henri: See —
Williamson, David Theodore Nelson; Kahn, Charles Henri; and
Fayolle, Leon.3,472,103.
Kahn, Donald J.; Furer, Frieder S.; and Robbins, Max L., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Metal-containing detergent-
dispersants for lubricants. 3,451,931, 6-24-69, CI. 252-32.7
Kahn, Elliot; and Bobrowich, Alex, to Arrow Louver and Damper
Corporation. Damper assembly. 3,484,990, 12-23-69, CI. 49-91.
Kahn, Elliott H., to Kollsman Instrument Corporation. Optical rang-
ing and detection system for submerged objects. 3,446,555, 5-27-
69, CI. 356-5.
Kahn, Herbert L.; and Chedester, Charles J., to Perkin-Elmer Cor-
poration, The. Circuits for measuring the logarithm of the ratio of
two quantities. 3,482,1 15, 12-2-69, CI. 307-229.
Kahn, Manfred, to Sprague Electric Company. Controlled reduction
and reoxidation of BaTi03 capacitors and resulting capacitor.
3.426.250, 2-4-69, CI. 317-230.
Kahn, Manfred; Lindmayer, Joseph; and North, William D., to
Sprague Electric Company. Transistor inductance. 3,443,236, 5-6-
69, CI. 330-12.
Kahn, Maurice M., to Boxal Beaurepaire S.A. Aerosol container.
3,435,998, 4-1-69, CI. 222-402.24
Kahn, Robert D., to Fedtro, Inc. Dual-purpose display card and wall
mounting. 3,423,059, 1-21-69, CI. 248-316.
Kahn, Robert D., to Fedtro, Inc. Television demagnetizer. 3,445,730,
5-20-69, CI. 317-157.5
Kahn, Robert D., to Fedtro, Inc. Multiple flashing light unit.
3,471,829, 10-7-69, CI. 340-81.
Kahn, Robert D., to Fedtro, Inc. Insect electrocuting device.
3.473.251, 10-21-69, CI. 43-1 12.
Kahn, Samuel J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Continuous al-
kylation process. 3,433,847, 3-18-69, CI. 260-671.
Kahn, Samuel, to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation of
olefins. 3,445,538, 5-20-69, CI. 260-677.
Kahn, Samuel, to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation of
alkali metal acetylides. 3,462,507, 8-19-69, CI. 260-665.
Kahn, Samuel, to Universal Oil Products Company. Isomerization of
2,3-dimethylbutenes. 3,467,727, 9-16-69, CI. 260-683.2
Kahn, Walter C, to Electro-Trace Corporation. Fluid-tight electrical
enclosure. 3,446,909, 5-27-69, CI. 174-71.
Kahn, William M., to Wright, Barry, Corporation. Data processing.
3,441,910, 4-29-69, CI. 340-172.5
Kahne, Robert, to Merckle Fluzzeugwerke G.m.b.H. Inductive angu-
lar position transmitter. 3,439,256, 4-15-69, CI. 323-51.
Kahng, Dawon: See —
Berglund, Carl N.; and Kahng, Dawon.3,462,700.
Hepplewhite, Ralph T.; and Kahng, Dawon, 3,420,776.
Kahng, Dawon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Opti-
cal wave modulator. 3,464,762, 9-2-69, CI. 350-150.
Kahng, Dawon; and Wemple, Stuart H., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Surface-barrier diode transducer using high
dielectric semiconductor material. 3,443,041, 5-6-69, CI. 179-121.
Kahoun, John B.; and Stout, Gary D., to Consolidated Papers, Inc.
Method and apparatus for magnetically measuring the thickness of
a moving web and for engaging and disengaging said apparatus
with the web. 3,462,680, 8-19-69, CI. 324-34.
Kahre, Le Roy C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Solvent removal
from polyolefin in vented extruder with water addition. 3,476,736,
11-4-69, CI. 260-93.7
Kahrs Maskiner Aktiebolag: See —
Ottosson, Par Axel Rune, 3,459,246.
Kai, Mitoshi: See —
Harada, Masao; Kai, Mitoshi; and Sagawa, Yasuyuki.3,421,313.
Kai, Tsunetoshi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Explosive
coating of metallic substrates with powder. 3,473,943, 10-21-69,
CI. 117-16.
Kaibara, Nobuhiro; Sawa, Yoshimi; Ichikawa, Takeo; Watanabe,
Risaburo; and Igarashi, Osamu, to Diesel Kiki Kabushiki Kaisha.
Fuel controlling device for injection-type combustion engines.
3,485,223, 12-23-69, CI. 123-140.
Kaiden, Muneyuki: See —
Hida, Naoto; Kaiden, Muneyuki; Muraoka, Noboru; and Otsubo,
Hideo,3 ,456,405.
Kaifesh, Michael W., to United States of America, Army. Self-clean-
ing track snow pad for track laying vehicles. 3,475,060, 10-28-69,
CI. 305-13.
Kail, John Alan Elliott: See —
Sandiford, Denis James Henry; and Kail, John Alan El-
liott^ ,470,274.
Kain, Oscar. Mirrored door apparatus. 3,439,452, 4-22-69, CI. 49-
143.
Kainer, Carl Edward: See —
Malm, Donald; and Kainer, Carl Edward.3,458,005.
Kainuma, Seizo: See —
Tsuya, Noboru; Inaba, Fumio; and Kainuma, Seizo.3,437,952.
806
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kaipainen, Arto; Rullgard, Ake; Skygge, Carl Gosta; and Sundqvist,
Cnut, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Arrangement
for preventing shutdown of a nuclear reactor plant when the load
on a turbine driven thereby decreases suddenly. 3,437,557, 4-8-69,
CI. 176-20.
Kaiser, Ado: See—
Gutmann, Hugo; Jaunin, Roland; Kaiser, Ado; and Zeller,
Paul,3,459,799.
Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corporation: See —
Andersen, Robert Leslie; Izumi, Hideki Danny; and Stinehelfer,
Jonathan Jerold, 3,475,622.
Kaiser, Albert D., Jr.: See —
Kerver, John K.; Kaiser, Albert D., Jr.; Heilhecker, Joe K.; and
Mc Kinney, Joseph M., 3,481 ,400.
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation: See—
Beatty, Earl C; and Howard, Frank L., 3,475,167.
Beekes, Hugh A.; Herrmann, Thomas R.; Lipp, Melbourne A.;
Olson, Henning H.; and Schleicher, Allen K., 3,466,845.
Bogantes, Marco A., 3,484,856.
Bowman, Jan, 3,473,737.
Clifford, Warren E., 3,443,889.
Clukey, Wayne H.; Alboucq, Robert L.; and Clack, Alan V.,
3,442,786.
Day, Jeptha V., 3,486,850.
Doerr, Dale D.; and Ridout, Robert A., 3,457,759.
Foster, Thomas W. F., 3,484,089.
Goldschmidt, Hans; Gordon, Theodore J.; and Helmer, Olaf,
3,473,802.
Henrickson, Henry G., 3,451,367.
Henrickson, Henry G., 3,455,584.
Hildebrandt, Richard D., 3,421,991.
Hildebrandt, Richard D., 3,442,989.
Hildebrandt, Richard D.; and Clukey, Wayne H., 3,468,737.
Langewis, Cornelis; and Smith, Arthur Dean; also known as
Smith, Dean A., 3,457,766.
Martinet, Jacques R., 3,443,974.
Martinet, Jacques R.; and Bowman, Jan, 3,468,526.
Mayberry, Marshall L.; and Martinet, Jacques R., 3,473,939.
Nowak, Thomas A., 3,481,391.
Olsen, George Franklin; and McLeod, Donald L., 3,445,099.
Peck, Albert C; and Israel, Robert D., 3,481,705.
Roberts, Sidney G.; Fetzer, Maurice C; and Hess, James B.,
3,462,248.
Ross, Richard J.; and Fohlen, George M., 3,478,099.
Smith, Arthur Dean; and Langewis, Cornelis, 3,469,432.
Smith, Arthur Dean also known as; and Smith, A. Dean,
3,426,567.
Smith, Charles C; and Ely, Everett E., 3,444,027.
Stoller, Jerry H., 3,450,519.
Kaiser, Arthur E.; and Fluke, Jefferson M., to Kaiser Seal Company,
Inc. Pipe closure plug assembly. 3,467,271, 9-16-69, CI. 220-24.5
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 2-Amino- or aminoalkylene-10',1 1*- dihydro-
spiro[cyclopropane - 1,5' - 5H- dibenzo(a,d)cycloheptenes] and
the salts thereof. 3,423,461, 1-21-69, CI. 260-570.5
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Aminocyclopropane derivatives of 5H-dibenzo[a,d]
cycloheptenes. 3,449,427, 6-10-69, CI. 260-570.8
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Benzhydyloxycyclopropylamines and the sas thereof.
3,462,491, 8-19-69, CI. 260-570.
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 9-Cycloalkyl-lower alkyl-piperidylidene derivatives
of xanthenes and thioxanthenes. 3,470,188, 9-30-69, CI. 260-293.4
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Substituted piperidinoalkylthianaphthenes and
benzofurans. 3,476,760, 11-4-69, CI. 260-293.4
Kaiser, Carl; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Acridanyl cyclopropanecarboxylic acids. 3,485,844,
12-23-69, CI. 260-279.
Kaiser, Donald W.: See —
Hill, Harry E.; and Kaiser, Donald W, 3,439,068.
Kaiser, Donald W.; and Zane, John K., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Polyurethanes prepared from oxyalkylated
cyanoguanidines. 3,434,982, 3-25-69, CI. 260-2.5
Kaiser, Donald W.; and Zane, John K., to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corporation. Oxyalkylated nitrogen compounds. 3,438,986, 4-15-
69, CI. 260-249.6
Kaiser, Edward William; Rein, Arnold Robert; and Wahler, Richard
Otto, to American Can Company. Method of and apparatus for
making solderless can body blanks. 3,481,809, 12-2-69, CI. 1 56-
231.
Kaiser, Emil; and Fisher, Joseph D , to Armour Pharmaceutical
Company. Treatment of hypercholesterolemia with the meso forms
of 3,4-di(substituted phenyl)-3,4- hexanediol. 3,461,212, 8-12-69,
CI. 424-340.
Kaiser, Ewald, to Ickes-Braun Glasshouses, Inc. Dome with con-
nected frame members and frame connecting member. 3,462,893,
8-26-69, CI. 52-80.
Kaiser, Francis D., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Trans-
former and capacitor apparatus for three- phase electrical systems.
3,440,516, 4-22-69. CI. 321-9.
Kaiser, Frederick A.: See —
Pullen, Cecil V.; and Kaiser, Frederick A. ,3,460, 559.
Kaiser, Fritz W., to Alpine Aktiengesellschaft. Flow channel for zig-
zag classifiers. 3,437,202, 4-8-69, CI. 209-136.
Kaiser, Fritz: See —
Voigtlander, Wolfgang; Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Stach, Kurt,3,462,528.
Voigtlander, Wolfgang; Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Stach, Kurt,3,476,742.
Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and Voigtlander, Wolfgang, to
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne GmbH. Acovenoside derivatives.
3,458,628, 7-29-69, CI. 424-182.
Kaiser, Fritz; Schaumann, Wolfgang; and Voigtlander, Wolfgang, to
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne GmbH. Helveticoside derivatives.
3,471,614, 10-7-69, CI. 424-182.
Kaiser, Guenther: See —
Riedel, Anton; and Kaiser, Guenther.3,482,797.
Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc.: See —
Darling, Arthur H.; and Weightman, Howard L., 3,453,160.
Papalia, Rocco, 3,478,479.
Kaiser, Herbert, to Avon Rubber Company Limited. Skive cutting
machine. 3,483,784, 12-16-69, CI. 83-215.
Kaiser, Hermann: See —
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,577.
Merten, Rudolf; Bayer, Otto; Braun, Gunther; and Kaiser, Her-
mann,3,428,578.
Kaiser, Hermann, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Switch mechanism.
3,485,973, 12-23-69, CI. 200-61.45
Kaiser Industries Corporation: See —
Charyn, Fred P.; and Garrett, Hoke M., 3,428,156.
Mahin, William E., 3,467,167.
Kaiser, Jack N., to American Standard Inc. Plumbing fixture and
fitting. 3,427,665, 2-18-69, CI. 4-187.
Kaiser Jeep Corporation: See —
Edwards, David H., 3,462,571.
Shockey, Thomas N., 3,470,907.
Kaiser, Karl B., to Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. Indexa-
ble cutter blade. 3,434,190, 3-25-69, CI. 29-95.
Kaiser, Karl B., to Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. Bearing
support for tool spindles. 3,438,288, 4-15-69, CI. 77-56.
Kaiser, Kurt, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs GmbH. Display ap-
paratus for VTOL-aircraft. 3,449,713, 6-10-69, CI. 340-27.
Kaiser, Paul, to Junghans Aktiengesellschaft, Gebruder, Messrs. Ri-
fled projectile fuze for practice projectiles. 3,422,764, 1-21-69, CI.
102-71.
Kaiser, Robert G., to Clark & Vicario Corporation. Conditioning
papermaking stock. 3,432,036, 3-11-69, CI. 209-211.
Kaiser, Robert, to Avco Corporation. Method of separating materials
of different density. 3,483,968, 12-16-69, CI. 209-1.
Kaiser Seal Company, Inc.: See —
Kaiser, Arthur E.; and Fluke, Jefferson M., 3,467,271.
Kaiser Steel Corporation: See —
Bergantini, Attilio R., 3,434,198.
Bowling, Lin W.; and Nyborg, Robert N., 3,486,285.
Grimoldi, Ranoldo H.; and Powers, Joseph E., 3,430,317.
Nyborg, Robert N., 3,428,170.
Powers, Joseph E.; and Sattler, Dennis W., 3,430,525.
Shipman, George, 3,447,843.
Kaiser, Wilhelm Jakob: See —
Dohr, Roman; and Kaiser, Wilhelm Jakob.3,449,430.
Kaiser, Willard D.; and Monroe, Hanford D., to FMC Corporation.
Electronic circuit for application in balancing vehicle wheels.
3,452,603, 7-1-69, CI. 73-466.
Kaiser, Willy: See —
Basalla, Alfred; and Ungemach, Hans, 3,463,441.
Kaiser, Wolfgang K.: See —
Giordmaine, Joseph A.; and Kaiser, Wolfgang K., 3, 478, 277.
Freeh, Gunther; Kaiser, Wolfgang; and Rahn, Her-
bert,3,440,600.
Kaji, Aritsune: See —
Kano, Saburo; Taniguchi, Kanji; Kaji, Aritsune; Asada, Mitsuo;
Takiguchi, Daigaku; Sato, Nobuo; and Noguchi, Teru-
hisa.3,448,195.
Kajihara, Akira: See —
Ishida, Shin'Ichi; Kajihara, Akira; Tokushige, Akira; Ohki,
Hayashi; and Sato, Kunio.3,471 ,998.
Kajihara, Sadaji: See —
Tanaka, Hozumi; Hanabusa, Minoru; Goshima, Kazuaki; Unno,
Yutaka; and Kajihara, Sadaji, 3,450,505.
Kajima Construction Company Limited: See —
Nikai, Sei; Kojima, Yu; Mukai, Tsuneo; and Hirata, Shigeru,
3,485,384.
Kajitani, Masahiko, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Auto-
matized magnetic recording and reproducing apparatus.
3,476,884, 11-4-69, CI. 179-100.2
LIST OF PATENTEES
807
Kajiura, Hiroshi: See —
Tanaka, Tatsuo; Gotoh, Keishi; and Kajiura, Hiroshi, 3,478, 599.
Kajiwara, Masaichi: See—
Yamato, Junji; Tsukada, Keiichi; Kajiwara, Masaichi; and Ono,
Masamichi.3,479,462.
Kajiwara, Toshiyuki, to Hitachi, Ltd. Control apparatus and system
for strip rolling. 3,475.935, 1 1-4-69, CI. 72-9.
Kakefude, Koichi: See-
Abe, Shokichi; Kakefude, Koichi; and Honjo, Mitsuo, 3,436,440.
Kakegawa, Sadao; Matsuyama, Katsumi; and Naganuma, Yoshinori,
to Kao Soap Co., Ltd. Heavy-duty liquid detergent composition.
3,424,689, 1-28-69. CI. 252-137.
Kakehashi, lkutaro. Coupler system for electronic organs. 3,436,466,
4-1-69, CI. 84-1.01
Kakehi, Gen; See —
Kawashima, Masao; Higeta, Tsukumo; and Kakehi,
Gen.3,467,913.
Kakei, Jun, to Nissan Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha. Planetary transmis-
sion. 3,435,711,4-1-69, CI. 74-765.
Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Hara, Tadataka, 3.444,195.
Hara, Tadataka, 3,459,491.
Hashimoto, Shogo, 3,459,554.
Hayashi. Takashi; Kondo, Mitsutora; and Tanaka, Michio,
3.420,876.
Ueno, Akira; Matsuzaki, Etsuko; Momoki, Yoshio,; Ishimaru,
Yoshino,; Saito, Gosaku,; and Sakai, Sumio,, 3,420,859.
Kakiage, Seinosuke: See —
Isobe, Kosaku; and Kakiage, Seinosuke, 3, 449, 549.
Kakihana, Hidetake; and Gondo, Takuya, to Mitsubishi Chemical In-
dustries Limited, Power Reactor & Nuclear Fuel Development
Corporation, and Kakihana, Hidetake. Method for continuous
separation of ions involving electromigration in a packed resin
chamber. 3,485,737, 12-23-69, CI. 204-180.
Kakihana, Hidetake: See —
Seko, Maomi; Kakihana, Hidetake; and Kurisu,
Kimiko.3,425,924.
Kakimoto, Toshio: See —
Chibata, Ichiro; Kakimoto, Toshio; and Kato, Joji,3,458,400.
Kakizawa, Tadao: See —
Onishi, Isao; Nishi, Akira; and Kakizawa, Tadao, 3,478,015.
Kakizawa, Toshizo: See —
Aida, Yoshikazu; and Kakizawa, Toshizo.3,441,855.
Kakos, Michael J., Jr., to Celanese Corporation. Stabilization of ox-
ymethylene polymers. 3,484,399, 12-16-69, CI. 260-18.
Kakos, Michael J.: See —
Fitzgerald, John V.; and Kakos, Michael J. ,3,486,960.
Kaku, Teiichi: See —
Nakayama, Chozo; Kaku, Teiichi; Aizawa, Hiizu; and Iwamoto,
Takeaki.3,472,017.
Kakuda, Roy Y.: See—
Burgis, Clare N.; and Kakuda, Roy Y., 3,440,644.
Kal-Equip Company: See —
Blowers, Ivan L., 3,441,856.
Kal-Pac Engineering Ltd.: See —
Cameron, Frank J., 3,465,798.
Kalafus, Edward F.; and Wise, Richard M., to General Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Product and method of producing com-
posite polyester textile rubber products. 3,449,200, 6-10-69, CI.
161-92.
Kalamazoo Manufacturing Company: See —
Coy, Calvin L., 3,468,042.
Kalamazoo Spice Extraction Company: See —
Todd, Paul H., Jr.; and Worden Leonard R., 3,451,821.
Todd, Paul H., Jr., 3,486,906.
Kalart Company, Inc., The: See —
Schwartz, Morris; and Bender, Werner K., 3,435,156.
Kalb, Jeffrey C, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Floating latch.
3,474,263, 10-21-69, CI. 307-289.
Kalbfeld, Jack W. Massaging and cleaning dental syringe. 3,420,228,
1-7-69, CI. 128-66.
Kalbfleisch, Hendrik J., to American Enka Corporation. Profile-cast-
ing apparatus for processing synthetic thermoplastics. 3,449,794,
6-17-69, CI. 18-12.
Kalbow, Wayne R.: See —
Kalbow, William H.; and Kalbow, Wayne R.,3,424,421.
Kalbow, William H.; and Kalbow, Wayne R. Container mounting
device. 3,424,421, 1-28-69, CI. 248-312.
Kaleda, William W.: See—
Mahlmann, James P.; Migdol, Norman R.; and Kaleda, William
W.,3,421,901.
Kaleda, William W., to General Foods Corporation. Method of sta-
bilizing freeze-dried coffee extract. 3,482,988, 12-9-69, CI. 99-71.
Kaleda, William W.; and Johnson, Joe W., to General Foods Cor-
poration. Method of freeze-drying coffee. 3,443,961, 5-13-69, CI.
99-71.
Kalen, Sylvester E., to United States of America, Army. Battery-
electrolyte packaging concept. 3,483,041, 12-9-69, CI. 136-162.
Kalenda, Norman W.: See —
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., 3, 432, 302.
Jones, Jean E.; and Kalenda, Norman W., 3,432,303.
Kalenda, Norman W., to Eastman Kodak Company. Silver halide
emulsions containing supersensitizing cyanine dye combinations.
3,486,902, 12-30-69, CI. 96-104.
Kales, Josef: See —
Orlich, Helmut; Kales, Josef; Grotewohl, Albert; and Zaschke,
Jurgen.3,482,466.
Kales, Rene, to Hertz, Warner Affiliated Corp. Polyolefin-modified
polyurethanes and process of making same. 3,432,451, 3-11-69,
CI. 260-23.
Kaleta, Norbert W.: See-
Austin, Arthur C; and Kaleta, Norbert W., 3,472, 306.
Austin, Arthur C; Gorka, Edward R.; and Kaleta, Norbert
W.,3,480,104.
Kalfaian, Meguer V. Amplitude equalizer of speech sound waves
with high fidelity. 3,431,359, 3-4-69, CI. 179-1.
Kalfaian, Meguer V. Speech sound wave analysis. 3,432,617, 3-11-
69, CI. 179-1.
Kalfas, Raymond F. Replaceable filter unit for coolant systems of in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,426,905, 2-1 1-69, CI. 210-266.
Kali Forschung Anstalt GmbH: See—
Autenrieth, Hans; and Wirries, Heinrich, 3,477,566.
Kali-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Pauksch, Heinrich; and Massonne, Joachim, 3,466,341.
Thies, Peter Willibrord; Kucaba, Walter; and Funke, Siegfried,
3,422,090.
Thies, Peter Willibrord, 3,485,851.
Kali-Forschungsinstitut: See —
Hoppe, Hans; and Scherzberg, Heinz, 3,423,171.
Hoppe, Hans; Scherzberg, Heinz; Doring, Gunter; and Ulrich,
Wolfgang, 3,440,023.
Scherzberg, Heinz; Doring, Gunter; and Ulrich, Wolfgang,
3,445,185.
Kalia, Kanwal K.: See —
Lohnas, John D.; Bourdeau, Raymond D.; and Kalia, Kanwal
K. ,3,442,685.
Kalika, Peter W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Combination in-
cinerator and wet scrubber arrangement. 3,420,195, 1-7-69, CI.
110-7.
Kalil, James; and Milano, James, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Process for preparation of zinc halide-2,2'-
dithiobisbenzothiazole and zinc halide-2- mercaptobenzothiazole
complexes. 3,454,589, 7-8-69, CI. 260-299.
Kalina, Ben F. Elevator and rudder control apparatus. 3,442,472, 5-
6-69, CI. 244-87.
Kalina, Robert F.; and Verenski, Lawrence E., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Capacitor with closures at end of arbor
hole therein and method of making the same. 3,434,024, 3-18-69,
CI. 317-260.
Kalisch, John H., to Canadian International Paper Company.
Pretreatment of wood pulps with an alkaline solution of formal-
dehyde. 3,479,249, 11-18-69, CI. 162-18.
Kalish, Robert L.; Kanyok, Anthony J.; Hulick, Warren E.; and
Hamer, Edward A. G., to American Standard Inc. Tube end
fitting. 3,421,782, 1-14-69, CI. 285-248.
Kalish, Samuel: See —
Morshauser, Fred S.; Kalish, Samuel; and Biamonte, Alfred
R.,3,479,429.
Kaliski, Adam F.; and Husband, Robert M., to Riegel Paper Cor-
poration. Two step in situ reaction for producing coated paper
webs. 3,484,271, 12-16-69, CI. 117-62.1
Kaljunov, Gennady Alexandrovich: See —
Levishko, Anatoly Alexandrovich; Kaljunov, Gennady Alexan-
drovich; and Gorin, Evgeny Leontievich, 3,467, 322.
Kalkner, Bernhard; and Becker, Hans, to Licentia Patent-Verwal-
tungs-G.m.b.H. Circuit arrangement for limiting overload currents
incorporating a capacitor and an inductance and means for mak-
ing the capacitor function as a non- linear current-dependent ele-
ment. 3,461,308, 8-12-69, CI. 307-51.
Kalkoffen, Friedel: See —
Dreyer, Siegfried; Harde, Rudolf; Jansing, Walter; Kalkoffen,
Friedel; Mausbeck, Hans; and Schnittker, Werner,3,438,431.
Kalkowski, Kurt U. Utensil for preventing spraying with frying pans,
cooking pots or the like. 3,452,895, 7-1-69, CI. 220-44.
(Callage, Richard G., Jr., to Underwriters Safety Device Company.
Capacitor discharge circuit with positive control means.
3,474,291, 10-21-69, CI. 315-241.
Kallander, Ernest L., to Norton Company. Grinding wheel guard and
safety shutter for abrading machines. 3,452,489, 7-1-69, CI. 51-
269.
Kallas, William E.: See—
Reid, Philip L.; Kallas, William E.; and Wilson, Claude
A.,3,462,966.
Kalle Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Arneth, Reinhold; and Tomanek, Martha, 3,458,310.
Bippus, Walter; Ackermann, Horst; and Hordler. Gisbert,
3,456,421.
Braunisch, Herbert; Lenhart, Helga; and Seifried, Walter,
3,434,916.
Buchheister, Gerhard; and Seibel, Markus, 3,424,735.
Dietrich, Roland, 3,437,429.
808
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Erdmann, Fritz; and Uhlig, Fritz, 3,459,128.
Fitz, Herbert, 3,420,801.
Fitz, Herbert; and Seifried, Walter, 3,423,370.
Fitz, Herbert, 3,425,994.
Hackmann, Ernst-August, 3,423,206.
Hackmann, Ernst-August; Munder, Johannes; and Moraw, Ro-
land, 3,446,621.
Klenk, Ludwig; and Seifried, Walter, 3,423,493.
Klenk, Ludwig; Seifried, Walter; and Strutzel, Hans, 3,486,196.
Kletschke, Hans; and Macholdt, Hans, 3,425,640.
Kramer, Heinz; and Messner, Dieter, 3,443,224.
Porrmann, Herbert; Seifried, Walter; and Meyreis, Hans-
Werner, 3,473,957.
Raether, Siegfried, 3,481,798.
Schmidt, Willi J.; and Schuck, Stephan, 3,424,395.
Schwarzer, Franz, 3,461,1 15.
Steppan, Hartmut; Erdmann, Fritz; Messwarb, Gunter; and Lu-
ders, Walter, 3,484,239.
Twele, Gunther, 3,455,112.
Uhlig, Fritz, 3,468,725.
Kallel, Allen; and Mufich, Frank J., to Wemac Company. Air valve.
3,423,065, 1-21-69, CI. 251-306.
Kallen, Jorg; See —
Schramek, Henri; Riethmann, Jean; and Kallen, Jorg,3,449,324.
Kallenbach, Eberhard; See —
Nestler, Wolfgang; and Kallenbach, Eberhard.3,461,375.
Kallenbach, Lyle R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymer
hydrogenation. 3,432,518, 3-11-69, CI. 260-94.9
Kallenbach, Lyle R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalyst and
process for making olefin polymers of narromolecular weight dis-
tribution. 3,445,367, 5-20-69, CI. 260-94.9
Kallenbach, Lyle R., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalyst
treated with boron compound prior to activation. 3,484,428, i2-
16-69, CI. 260-94.9
Kallenbach, Rudolf; and Bungardt, Walter. Process of making rare
earth metals and silicon alloys. 3,440,040, 4-22-69, CI. 75-152.
Kallenbach, Rudolf; and Bungardt, Walter. Method of producing
rare earth metals and silcon alloys. 3,440,041, 4-22-69, CI. 75-
152.
Kallenberg, Karl J., to Prestige Photo Products, Inc. Contact printer
and paper drive therefor. 3,460,732, 8-12-69, CI. 226-136.
Kallenberger, Robert, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method for
producing carbon black. 3,445,190, 5-20-69, CI. 23-209.4
Kallenborn, John, to PPG Industries, Inc. Machine for end finding of
strand. 3,433,423, 3-18-69, CI. 242-35.5
Kallert, Alfred; and Rascher, Konrad, to Pfaff, G.M., AG. Cutting of
thermoplastic fabrics. 3,423,271, 1-21-69, CI. 156-380.
Kallert, Wilhelm: See-
Fischer, Peter; and Kallert, Wilhelm.3,475,378.
Heydkamp, Wolfgang; Wilms, Hugo; Kallert, Wilhelm; and
Dieterich, Dieter,3,47 1,448.
Kallert, Wilhelm; and Muller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for coating textile article with polyu-
rethane and the resulting article. 3,475,200, 10-28-69, CI. 117-94.
Kallet, Eli A.; and Stanfill, Daniel F., Ill, to Barnes Engineering
Company. Two-color compensation means for a radiometric
balance sensor. 3,422,267, 1-14-69, CI. 250-83.
Kallevig, John A.; and Sher, Neil C, to Honeywell Inc. Control ap-
paratus. 3,462,014, 8-19-69, CI. 209-72.
Kallfass, Herbert: See-
Peter Van Dillen, Paul Joan; Vollmer, Eva Maria; Kallfass, Her-
bert; and Zimmermann, Max, 3,428,488.
Kalliroscope Corporation: See —
Matisse, Paul Henri Robert, 3,464,132.
Kallischnigg, Rolf; and Biekert, Ernst, to Knoll A.-G. Preparation of
L-a-methyldopa. 3,440,278, 4-22-69, CI. 260-519.
Kallmann, Hartmut P., to New York University. Apparatus for stor-
ing and visibly reproducing images using an electrolumenescent
cell exhibiting persistent internal polarization. 3,484,752, 12-16-
69, CI. 340-173.
Kallrath, Gottfried: See—
Biegler, Hanns; Kallrath, Gottfried; and Klein, Kurt,3,484,371.
Kallus, Samuel. Vibrator-massage device. 3,464,405, 9-2-69, CI. 128-
33.
Kalman, Peter Gabor. Filtering process and apparatus. 3,471,017,
10-7-69, CI. 210-71.
Kalmus, Henry P., to United States of America, Army. Moving tar-
get indicator. 3,432,855, 3-1 1-69, CI. 343-7.7
Kalnin, Ilmar L., to American Standard Inc. Silicon coated graphite.
3,433,682, 3-18-69, CI. 148-6.3
Kalocsai, Bela O.; and Wrench, Robert F., to Corning Glass Works.
Edge form grinding. 3,436,865, 4-8-69, CI. 51-3.
Kalog, Francis J., to Stanley Works, The. Selective electromechani-
cal operator. 3,470,653, 10-7-69, CI. 49-139.
Kalopissis, Gregoire: See —
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand,
Jacques.3,442,895.
Bugaut, Andree; Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Bertrand,
Jacques.3,467,483.
Kalopissis, Gregoire, to L'Oreal. 2,5-Dihydroxy-monomethyl-or
diethylaminobenzene for dyeing living human hair, furs and other
keratinous fibers. 3,485,568, 12-23-69, CI. 8-10.2
Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Aretos, Constantin, to Societe Anonyme
dite: L'Oreal. Polysulfhydrylated polymers prepared from the reac-
tion of maleic acid anhydride copolymers and aminothiols.
3,484,417, 12-16-69, CI. 260-78.5
Kalopissis, Gregoire; Bertrand, Jack; and Bugaut, Andree, to Societe
Anonyme dite: L'Oreal. Anthraquinone dyes for dyeing live
human hair and keratinic fibers. 3,442,599, 5-6-69, CI. 8-10.1
Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Viout, Andre, to L'Oreal. Hair dyeing com-
positions containing amphoteric surface active agents. 3,436,167,
4-1-69, CI. 8-10.1
Kalopissis, Gregoire; Zviak, Charles; and Viout, Andre, to Societe
Anonyme dite: L'Oreal. Polymercapto condensation polymers
derived from maleic anhydride copolymers and aminothiols and
their application for cosmetic purposes. 3,472,820, 10-14-69, CI.
260-78.5
Kals, Walter, to Niagara Blower Company. Method and apparatus
for vaporizing and superheating cold liquefied gas. 3.421,5 74, 1-
14-69, CI. 165-2.
Kalt, Charles G., to Sprague Electric Company. Thermal printing
head. 3,483,356, 12-9-69, CI. 219-216.
Kalt, Charles G.: See-
Johnson, Theodore W.; Kalt, Charles G.; and Martin, Jacob
H., 3,478, 191.
Kaltenbach & Voigt: See —
Hoffmeister, Erich, 3,425,124.
Loge, Hans; and Bareth, Erich, 3,436,980.
Loge, Hans, 3,475,817.
Kaltenbach, Theodore L. Seal spray gun siphon cup. 3,432,104, 3-
11-69, CI. 239-328.
Kaltenbronn, James S., to Parke, Davis & Company. (8-(4-or 5-Phen-
yl-1 -naphthalene )ethylamines. 3,467,710, 9-16-69, CI. 260-570.8
Kaltenbronn, James S., to Parke, Davis & Company. 4- And 5-aryl-
1 -naphthalene- acetic acid compounds. 3,468,939, 9-23-69, CI.
260-515.
Kaltenegger, Benno. Vehicle for recovering disabled vehicles.
3,424,325, 1-28-69, CI. 214-390.
Kalthoff, Robert J.; Sanborn, Frederic R. G.; and Parry, Robert D.,
to O. K. Partnership. Data retrieval apparatus and method.
3,450,261, 6-17-69, CI. 209-1 10.
Kalthoff, Robert J.; Sanborn, Frederic R. G.; and Parry, Robert D.,
to O. K. Partnership. Coder for edge notched cards and the like.
3,469,774, 9-30-69, CI. 234-1.
Kaluim Chemicals Limited: See —
Jeffery, Walter S., 3,433,603.
Kalustian, Sarkis V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission, mesne. Apparatus for controlling the excitation of
autilization device. 3,460,377, 8-12-69, CI. 73-71.6
Kalvar Corporation: See —
Fleming, Joseph D.; Sanchez, Earl J.; Farris, Charles L.; and
Notley, Norman T., 3,440,083.
Notley, Norman T.; and Senentz, Irwin M., Jr., 3,457,071.
Notley, Norman T., 3,485,631.
Kalve, Ernest. Overhead crane runway structures. 3,438,336, 4-15-
69, CI. 104-124.
Kalve, Ernest. Cableway scraper excavator. 3,475,839, 11-4-69, CI.
37-117.
Kalvoda, Jaroslav: See —
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, 3,459, 769.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav.3,459,791.
Anner, Georg; and Kalvoda, Jaroslav, 3,470,240.
Anner, Georg; Meystre, Charles; Kalvoda, Jaroslav; and
Ueberwasser, Hellmut.3,431,191.
Wettstein, Albert; Anner, Georg; Heusler, Karl; Kalvoda,
Jaroslav; and Ueberwasser, Hellmut.3,458,539.
Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Method and apparatus for
cross-laying fibrous material. 3,444,020, 5-13-69, CI. 156-169.
Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Absorbent fibrous batt
with longitudinal barrier areas. 3,444,859, 5-20-69, CI. 128-284.
Kalwaites, Frank; and Poitras, Ernest L., to Johnson & Johnson.
Method of manufacturing a web of continuous filaments.
3,443,284, 5-13-69, CI. 19-66.
Kam, George H.; and Rubin, Michael, to Sylvania Electric Products
Inc. Automatic control of drive for linear power amplifier.
3,428,909, 2-18-69, CI. 330-15.
Kamada, Masaki; and Okauchi, Tetsuo, to Takeda Chemical Indus-
tries, Ltd. Artificial feedstuff for silkworm larvae containing a
hydroxybenzaldehyde compound. 3,425,838, 2-4-69, CI. 99-2.
Kamada, Masaki: See —
Miyazawa, Homare; Tarui, Shoichi; and Kamada,
Masaki.3,465,720.
Miyazawa, Homare; Tarui, Shoichi; Kamada, Masaki; and Masu-
da. Hiroshi.3,465,721.
Kamaishi, Tadami: See —
Matsumura, Kiichiro; Sugawara, Yoshio; Kamaishi, Tadami; and
Atarashi, Yuji.3,475,394.
Kamal, Marwan R.: See —
Elmquist, Lyle F.; and Kamal, Marwan R., 3,462,295.
LIST OF PATENTEES
809
Nash, Edmund G.; Kamal, Marwan R.; and Aelony,
David.3,455,981.
Kamal, Marwan R., to General Mills, Inc. Schiff bases prepared by
reading unsaturated carbonyl compounds with amine-terminated
polymeric fats. 3,432,574, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-834.
Kamal, Marwan R., to General Mills, Inc. Preparation of non-aro-
matic polyisocyanates. 3,465,023, 9-2-69, CI, 260-453.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Floyd, Don E., to General Mills, Inc. Treat-
ment of wood and resulting treated product. 3,481,774, 12-2-69,
CI. 117-148.
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Rogier, Edgar R., to General Mills, Inc.
Polyisocyanates and derivatives. 3,455,883, 7-15-69, CI. 260-77.5
Kamal, Marwan R.; and Wittcoff, Harold A., to General Mills, Inc.
Polyurea coating for copper. 3,440,087, 4-22-69, CI. 1 17-132.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, to Formica Corporation. Weatherable plastic
laminates. 3.421,971, 1-14-69, CI. 161-184.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, to Formica Corporation. Protection of plastic
materials. 3,421,973, 1-14-69, CI. 161-189.
Kamal, Musa Rasim, to Formica Corporation. Weatherable high im-
pact resistant laminates. 3,447,997, 6-3-69, CI. 161-165.
Kaman Aircraft Corporation: See —
Thurston, Franklin J.; and Nazali, Joseph M., 3,456,424.
Kaman, Charles H., to Kaman Corporation. Guitar construction.
3,474,697, 10-28-69, CI. 84-267.
Kaman Corporation: See —
Carson, George W., Jr., 3,467,346.
Flannelly, William G., 3,441,238.
Flannelly, William G., 3,445,080.
Greenberg, Avrom; Brown, William H., Jr.; Packard, Clifford B.;
and Hackenberger, George I., Jr., 3,444,569.
Hollrock, Richard H.; and Barzda, Justin J., 3,428,271.
Jones, Robert E., Jr.; and Price, Harold J., 3,431,416.
Kaman, Charles H., 3,474,697.
Mayerjak, Robert J., 3,481,158.
McCoubrey, George A., 3,484,174.
Orkin, Stanley S.; and Hudacko, Vincent J., 3,428,374.
Kaman Sciences Corporation: See —
Church, Peter K., 3,484,678.
Knutson, Oliver J., 3,460,247.
Kamarjan, Georgy Mikirtychevich. Diaphragm electrolyzer for
production of chlorine, hydrogen and alkalies. 3,461,057, 8-12-69,
CI. 204-258.
Kamata, Kazuyuki: See —
Seki, Shigeo; and Kamata, Kazuyuki, 3,472,896.
Kamata, Keiko: See —
Asano, Taisuke; Nakano, Mamoru; Sato, Yasuhiro; Shimodaira,
Takashi; and Kamata, Keiko.3,470,238.
Kamata, Takemi: See —
Kotaka, Yasukuni; Arakawa, Takeshi; and Kamata,
Takemi.3,430,120.
Kamath, G Sanjiv: See —
Wood, Charles; Kamath, G Sanjiv; and Neyhart, James
H. ,3,469,978.
Kambara, Frank T.: See —
Chiu, Herman S.; and Kambara, Frank T., 3,484,256.
Kamborian, Jacob S.: See —
Andrews, Barry G.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,477,078.
Becka, Michael M., 3,422,476.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,439,367.
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S., 3,444,591.
Becka, Michael M.; and Harriman, Allen C, 3,470,573.
Bergeron, Normand; Harriman, Allen C; and Sitko, Antoni L.,
3,477,079.
Bergeron, Normand, 3,484,880.
Blank, Aaron P., 3,422,551.
Harriman, Allen C, 3,426,945.
Harriman, Allen C; and Donahue, Robert F., 3,444,571.
Harriman, Allen C, 3,456,273.
Harriman, Allen C; and Robinson, Charles A., 3,464,382.
Harriman, Allen C; and Vornberger, Karl F., 3,478,379.
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Harriman, Allen C; Jones, Geoffrey T.;
and Vornberger, Karl F., 3,422,474.
Leonhardt, Horst M., 3,436,779.
Sargent, Thomas J., 3,444,573.
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Harriman, Allen C; Jones, Geoffrey T.; and
Vornberger, Karl F., to Kamborian, Jacob S. Method and ap-
paratus for use in lasting shoes. 3,422,474, 1-21-69, CI. 12-145.
Kamborian, Jacob S.; Vornberger, Walter A.; and Arsenault, James
H. Cement extruding mechanism. 3,470,849, 10-7-69, CI. 118-
410.
Kamborian, Jacobs S.: See —
Becka, Michael M.; and Anderson, Gordon S., 3,436,781.
Spolsino, Peter P., 3,436,780.
Kameda, Isamu; and Uto, Yoshimitsu, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of deposit welding chromium steels.
3,476,909, 1 1-4-69, CI. 219-137.
Kamei, Mikio: See —
Akamatsu, Hiroo; Morita, Takanobu; Kamei, Mikio; and Nozoe,
Yasuhiro.3,479,518.
Kamen, Melvin E., to Revlon, inc. Method of embossing soap or de-
tergent bars. 3,446,900, 5-27-69, CI. 264-293.
Kamen, Melvin E., to Revlon, Inc. Apparatus for forming com-
pressed handle-carrying soap cakes. 3,453,705, 7-8-69, CI. 25-7.
Kamenyarzh, Alexandr Yakovlevich; and Ryvkin, Vladimir Lvovich,
to Zavod Stroitelno-Oldelochnykh Mashin. Installation for manu-
facturing reinforced plastic pipes. 3,459,621, 8-5-69, CI. 156-393.
Kameoka, Iwao: See—
Furukawa, Junji; Kawabata, Nariyoshi; Nakaniwa, Mikio;
Kawasaki, Akihiro; Kameoka, Iwao; Takemura, Naomichi;
Ohashi, Hitoshi; and Nishiyama, Tsuneto, 3,455, 847.
Kameyama, Daijiro: See —
Suzuki, Teruhiko; Nomura, Junichi; Kameyama, Daijiro; and
Miyoshi, Minoru.3,433,156.
Suzuki, Teruhiko; Nomura, Junichi; Kameyama, Daijiro; and
Miyoshi, Minoru.3,442,213.
Kameyama, Naohito: See —
Ouchi, Shunji; Yamada, Hiraku; Kameyama, Naohito; Kurihara,
Masakazu; Senoh, Saburo; and Sowa, Tuneo,3, 475,409.
Kameyama, Yasuyoshi: See —
Suzuki, Yasuo; and Kameyama, Yasuyoshi.3,454,801.
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; and Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo, 3,428,955.
Oshima, Shintaro; and Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo, 3, 432, 681 .
Oshima, Shintaro; Futami, Kakuo; Fukui, Takasuke;
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Komazawa,
Yoshihisa,3 ,44 1,494.
Oshima, Shintaro; Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Amano, Kit-
sutaro, 3,440,436.
Kamienski, Conrad W.: See —
Bach, Ricardo O.; Kamienski, Conrad W.; Dellinger, Matthew
Henry; Mitchem, Luther C; and Morrison, Robert
C.,3,445,534.
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Bach, Ricardo O.; and Leonhardt, William
S., to Lithium Corporation of America, Inc. Stabilization of secon-
dary alkyllithiums. 3,452,1 11, 6-24-69, CI. 260-665.
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Diesing, Arthur C; and Morrison, Robert C.
B., to Lithium Corporation of America. Preparation of solutions of
lithium-hydrocarbon compounds. 3,452,1 12, 6-24-69, CI. 260-665.
Kamijo, Noriyuki: See —
Ono, Tsuneyoshi; Kamijo, Noriyuki; and Ootsuki,
Chihiro,3,470,687.
Kamila, Friedolf, to Package Machinery Company. Apparatus for
oriented stacking and timed positional delivery of stick lollipops.
3,474,891, 10-28-69, CI. 198-33.
Kamila, Friedolf, to Package Machinery Company. Overhead paddle
transport cam for bag loading machine. 3,474,896, 10-28-69, CI.
198-170.
Kaminaka, Hiroshi: See —
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Hamada, Takaki; and Kuruma,
Hiroshi,3,484,491.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji.3,465,047.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji,3,465,048.
Kaminishi, Takehito: See —
Usui, Hiroshi; and Kaminishi, Takehito,3,465,512.
Kamino, Tadashi: See —
Yamanaka, Takashi; Kamino, Tadashi; and Ikeda,
Hiroshi,3, 46 1,309.
Kamins, Seymour; and Rosenberg, Norman. Protective hanging unit
for garments. 3,469,679, 9-30-69, CI. 206-7.
Kamins, Seymour; and Rosenberg, Norman, to CTP industries Inc.
Bag and closure means therefor. 3,477,634, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 229-54.
Kamins, Seymour; and Rosenberg, Norman, to CTP Industries, Inc.
Bag and closure means therefor. 3,486,683, 12-30-69, CI. 229-54.
Kaminski, Elton G.: See —
Stolle, Ralph J.; and Kaminski, Elton G., 3,423,985.
Stolle, Ralph J.; and Kaminski, Elton G., 3,424,1 18.
Stolle, Ralph J.; and Kaminski, Elton G., 3,430,593.
Kaminski, Joseph, Jr., to General Electric Company. Combined con-
ductor support and corona shield. 3,471,633, 10-7-69, CI. 174-
144.
Kaminski, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Phase controlled oscillator system utilizing variable gain in the
phase control loop. 3,475,695, 10-28-69, CI. 331-25.
Kaminsky, Fridrikh Davydovich: See—
Ivanov, Nikolai Dmitrievich; Kaminsky, Fridrikh Davydovich;
and Kuznetsov, Vladimir Ilich, 3,473,072.
Kaminsky, Murray F.; and Spector, Gerald, to Radio Corporation of
America. Card processing apparatus. 3,440,409, 4-22-69, CI. 235-
61.11
Kamio, Kosaku; and Kuwana, Motoyuki, to Nippon Carbide Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Polyisobutylene oxide stabilized with combina-
tions comprising a phenol and a metal dithiocarbamate. 3,477,972,
11-11-69, CI. 260-18.
Kamisaka, Kazuo: See —
Yamagata, Kazumi; and Kamisaka, Kazuo, 3.464, 2 1 2.
Kamitani, Takashi. Tube mat used as a carpet. 3,481,245, 12-2-69,
CI. 87-6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kamiya, Shigeru: See—
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and lga, Atsushi.3,427,491.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and lga, Atsushi.3,427,492.
Kamiya, Takaaki: See —
Ueyanagi, Jisaburo; Iwasaki, Hidesuke; Kamiya, Takaaki; and
Oka, Osamu.3,444,187.
Kamiyama, Shinichi: See —
Katori, Kaichiro; and Kamiyama, Shinichi.3,442,634.
Kamlet, Edna Y.: See —
Kamlet, Jonas.3,453,098.
Kamlet, Jonas, deceasedO (by Kamlet, Edna Y.; executrix). Fertilizer
containing biuret free of cyanate ions. 3,453,098, 7-1-69, CI. 71-
30.
Kamlet, Mortimer J.: See —
Adolph, Horst G.; and Kamlet, Mortimer J. ,3,435,079.
Glover, Donald J.; and Kamlet, Mortimer J. ,3,437,683.
Sickman, Darrell V.; and Kamlet, Mortimer J. ,3,461,1 12.
Kamlukin, Igor, to Simplicity Manufacturing Company, Inc. Riding
tractor with power takeoff pulley means. 3,440,740, 4-29-69, CI.
37-43.
Kamlukin, Igor, to Simplicity Manufacturing Company, Inc. Mowing
apparatus with rotary cutters. 3,457,714, 7-29-69, CI. 56-503.
Kamm, Lawrence Joseph, to General Electric Company. Measuring
and sensing device. 3,425,132, 2-4-69, CI. 33-172.
Kamman, Gordon W., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Buffers with com-
bination fluid accumulator and seal means. 3,439,913, 4-22-69, CI.
267-65.
Kammer, Franz, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Remote control
system with a unitary cell bridge circuit. 3,440,427, 4-22-69, CI.
250-210.
Kammerer, Archer W.: See —
Kriegel, Bernard, 3,487,228.
Kammerer, Archer W., Jr.: See —
Kriegel, Bernard, 3,487,228.
Kammerzell, Vern L. Bean harvesting attachment for tractors.
3,421,303, 1-14-69, CI. 56-229.
Kammuller, Reiner; and Wirz, Burkhardt, to Roland Offsetmaschin-
enfabrik Faber & Schleicher AG. Measuring device for measuring
a layer of liquid on a surface. 3,439,175, 4-15-69, CI. 250-218.
Kamoi, Akira; and Ejiri, Masakazu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Analog-to-digital
signal converter including coder plate device and logic circuitry.
3,484,780, 12-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Kamoi, Arao: See —
Saeki, Kunio; and Kamoi, Arao,3,456,930.
Kamoji, Yoshiaki; and Nakamura, Shoichi, to Sony Corporation.
Multi-track tape drive system for reversing tape travel after cessa-
tion of intelligence signal output from all channels. 3,461,249, 8-
12-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kamoshida, Tsugio: See —
Tachimoto, Kazuo; Kamoshida, Tsugio; and Akagawa, Tsu-
gio,3,429,362.
Kamp, Ronald C, to International Harvester Company. Pedal and
governor operated fuel control for dual induction engine.
3,422,802, 1-21-69, CI. 123-75.
Kamp, Ronald C, to International Harvester Company. Variable
volume accumulator seat suspension. 3,430,444, 3-4-69, CI. 60-51.
Kamp, Ronald C, to International Harvester Company. Parallel dual
accumulator seat suspension. 3,470,692, 10-7-69, CI. 60-51.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of neutral polyphosphoric ester anhydrides.
3.454.683, 7-8-69, CI. 260-988.
Kampe, Klaus-Dieter; and Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of neutral polyphosphoric ester anhydrides.
3.454.684, 7-8-69, CI. 260-988.
Kamper, Helmut, to Brero & Co. Fasteners. 3,445,901, 5-27-69, CI.
24-201.
Kampert, Keith W., to International Harvester Company. Bucket
tooth assembly with wear plate and locking shim. 3,462,861, 8-26-
69, CI. 37-142.
Kampert, Keith W., to International Harvester Company. Clutch en-
gaged by bellows. 3,463,284, 8-26-69, CI. 192-88.
Kampert, Keith W.; and Houtz, Kenneth E., to International Har-
vester Company. Self-aligning thrust bushing assembly. 3,434,766,
3-25-69, CI. 308-135.
Kampf-Emden, Gerhard, to Demag Aktiengesellschaft. Tunnel driv-
ing shield having pivotally mounted drilling boom. 3,469,884, 9-
30-69, CI. 299-33.
Kampf, Leo. Dimensionally stabilized concrete and mortar.
3,442,672, 5-6-69, CI. 106-87.
Kampf, Otto W., to Meyercord Co., The. Rotary tax stamp number-
ing machine with clutch drive. 3,474,727, 10-28-69, CI. 101-219.
Kampf, Richard S.: See —
Brown, Paul M.; Hopper, Nolan D.; Kampf, Richard S.; and
Lord, Walter V.,3,446,134.
Kampf, William C, to Tote-Cart Company. Cart construction.
3,433,496, 3-18-69, CI. 280-33.99
Kampfer, Helmut; Gotze, Johannes; Reister, Oskar; and Bockly,
Erich, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Light-sensitive materi-
als optically sensitized with chloropropylsulfonic acid substituted
merocyanines. 3,480,439, 11-25-69, CI. 96-102.
Kamphaus. Hartmut: See —
Maatsch, Jurgen; Achterfeld, Horst; and Kamphaus, Hart-
mut,3,457,787.
Kampmeier, Frederick J., to Ingersoll Milling Machine Company,
The. Boring machine with vibrationless boring bar. 3,438,289, 4-
15-69, CI. 77-56.
Kampmeier, Frederick J.; and Seborg, Earnest Y., to Ingersoll
Milling Machine Company, The. Bearing support for tool spindles.
3,438,287, 4-15-69, CI. 77-56.
Kamps, Henry E., to United States of America, Air Force. Spray pat-
tern measurement. 3,459,049, 8-5-69, CI. 73-432.
Kan, Billy; and Katz, Saul N., to General Foods Corporation. Process
for agglomerating coffee. 3,424,589, 1-28-69, CI. 99-71.
Kan, Masao; Hyodo, Hiroshi; Watanabe, Akio; and Enami,
Shigekazu, to Pilot Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Pressure
sensitive copying sheet and the production thereof. 3,432,327, 3-
11-69, CI. 117-36.2
Kan, Yoshiro, to Nippon Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha. Lubricant seal
having casing and its holding means. 3,467,395, 9-16-69, CI. 277-
37.
Kanaan, Ziyad R., to General Motors Corporation. Spray-type distil-
lation using gas turbine exhaust distilland heating. 3,425,914, 2-4-
69, CI. 202-177.
Kanaga, Amos R. Tri-cornered bag. 3,430,841, 3-4-69, CI. 229-53.
Kanagy, Jonas Jacob; and Kinsinger, Herman Milton. Flail type bot-
tom unloader for silos. 3,455,470, 7-15-69, CI. 214-17.
Kanai, Kazumichi: See —
Otsuka, Eiji; Inoue, Shigeru; and Kanai, Kazumichi.3,436,317.
Kaname, Yuichi; Nagata, Takashi; Ishibashi, Michio; and Tsujimoto,
Hiroshi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Piezoelectric
ceramic resonators. 3,433,982, 3-18-69, CI. 310-8.2
Kanamori, Hisao, to Mitsuboshi Belt Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of
joining the ends of a conveyer belt reinforced with steel strands.
3,481,807, 12-2-69, CI. 156-159.
Kanamori, Koichi; and Seto, lwao, to Ebara Infilco Kabushiki
Kaisha. Continuous ion exchange apparatus. 3,459,306, 8-5-69, CI.
210-189.
Kanaoka, Takao; Morio, Minora; and Yoneda, Hajime, to Sony Cor-
poration. Horizontal and vertical deflection output circuit arrange-
ment for cathode ray tube. 3,484,648, 12-16-69, CI. 315-24.
Kanawyer, Walter N.: See —
Margolien, David H.; and Kanawyer, Walter N., 3,435,446.
Kanazashi, Isao, to Fuji Seiki Machine Works. Dwellmatic honing
machine. 3,455,063, 7-15-69, CI. 51-34.
Kanazawa, Yasunori: See —
Kanda, Yozo; and Kanazawa, Yasunori,3,460,005.
Kanbar, Elliott S. Vibratory massage tool. 3,441,016, 4-29-69, CI.
128-67.
Kanbar, Elliott S. Extension thermostat and adapter assembly.
3,486,081, 12-23-69, CI. 317-132.
Kanbar, Maurice S.; and Sudarsky, Raymond David. Refutable
cryogenic probe for surgical use. 3,425,417, 2-4-69, CI. 128-303.1
Kanbara, Kiyohiro: See —
Nakamura, Akihide; Ito, Iko; and Kanbara, Kiyohiro,3,457,241.
Kanbara, Shu; Takahashi, Akio; Nakano, Masayuki; and Hirose,
Toshio, to Mitsui Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Process for produc-
ing conjugated diolefin polymers having high regularity with a Co-
or Ni- chelate compound/organoaluminum halide catalyst.
3,431,248, 3-4-69, CI. 260-94.3
Kanbe, Kenichi: See —
Yanagisawa, Akimasa; Kanbe, Kenichi; Sano, Tsunenori; and
Ishii, Tadashi.3,427,112.
Kanbe, Yoichiro. Floating tank for petroleum storage use.
3,482,541, 12-9-69, CI. 114-74.
K and M Rubber Company: See —
Craig, Walter J., 3,470,927.
Kand Rubber Company: See —
Craig, Walter J., 3,432,069.
Kanda, Isao, to NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. Piezoelectric ignition
device. 3,434,790, 3-25-69, CI. 431-255.
Kanda, Masao, to Shigeru Kawai. Pin plate for a piano. 3,433,111,
3-18-69, CI. 84-188.
Kanda, Yozo; and Kanazawa, Yasunori, to Hitachi, Ltd. Insulated
gate field effect transistors with piezoelectric substrates.
3,460,005, 8-5-69, CI. 317-235.
Kandall, Charles. Structure for increasing the load-carrying capacity
of a beam. 3,427,773, 2-18-69, CI. 52-225.
Kandel, Walter R. Filter cigarette of adjustable filter capacity.
3,428,050, 2-18-69, CI. 131-10.3
Kandel, Walter. Self-marking firearm target including a resiliently
deformable marking sheet. 3,423,092, 1-21-69, CI. 273-102.1
Kandell, Walter; and Piroska, Jozsef. Drive for rotary objects.
3,425,285, 2-4-69, CI. 74-29.
Kandera, Alfred G.: See —
McKay, David; and Kandera, Alfred G. 3,470,352.
LIST OF PATENTEES
811
Kandler, Joachim: See—
Feldmann, Klaus; Frank, Klaus; Gerhardt, Wilfried; Schmidt,
Paul; and Kandler, Joachim, 3,47 1,595.
Gabler, Hellmut; Gerhardt, Wilfried; and Kandler,
Joachim,3 ,454,498.
Kandoian, Armig G.; and Marchand, Nathan, to Communication
Systems, Incorporated. VOR antenna. 3,427,622, 2-11-69, CI.
343-106.
Kane Air Scale Comny: See—
Bullivant, Kenneth Walter, 3,451,420.
Kane Air Scale Company: See —
Bullivant, Kenneth W.; and Kane, Edward, 3,425,503.
Stin, Donald E., 3,441,100.
Kane, Aloysius J.: See —
Wooster, George S.; and Kane, Aloysius J. ,3,440,216.
Kane, Arthur V., to Chevron Research Company. Method of moving
viscous crude oil through a pipeline. 3,425,429, 2-4-69, CI. 137-
13.
Kane, Daniel F. Car pod. 3,438,158, 4-15-69, CI. 52-64.
Kane, Dennis P.; and Van Sant, William A., Jr., to Brunswick Cor-
poration. Golf ball core. 3,458,206, 7-29-69, CI. 273-231.
Kane, Edward: See —
Bullivant, Kenneth W.; and Kane, Edward,3.425,503.
Kane, Frank A.: See —
Kane, Frank A., Jr., 3,446,195.
Kane, Frank A., Jr.: See —
Kane, Frank A., Jr., 3,446,195.
Kane, Frank A., Jr., 1/4 to Oberrender, Girard F. 1/4 to Posnack,
Emanuel R., and 1/4 to the estate of Kane, Frank A., administra-
tor being Kane, Frank A., Jr. Device for controlling the admission
and combustion of fuel in an internal combustion engine.
3,446,195, 5-27-69, CI. 123-97.
Kane, Jacqueline C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Sprayable sul-
fur road marking compositions. 3,447,941, 6-3-69, CI. 106-287.
Kane, Jacqueline C., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Sulfur contain-
ing elastomers. 3,455,328, 7-15-69, CI. 260-79.
Kane, Jacqueline C, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Sulfur contain-
ing compositions. 3,472,811, 10-14-69, CI. 260-41.
Kane, James Anthony: See —
Sparrow, Alan Wycliffe; and Kane, James Anthony, 3,48 1,3 18.
Kane, James Franklin: See —
Hrishikesan, Kizhakke Govind; Kane, James Franklin; Teas, Ed-
ward Bruce; and Brown, William Haddon,3,469,935.
Roberts, Richard C; and Kane, James F.,3,469,937.
Kane, John J.; and Conner, James P., to Bethlehem Steel Corpora-
tion. Wire packaging apparatus. 3,423,043, 1-21-69, CI. 242-82.
Kane, John L.; Mattern, Edward E.; and Funk, Edwin C, to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Fiber aligning apparatus.
3,452,400, 7-1-69, CI. 19-65.
Kane, John R., to Itek Corporation. Photo lithographic printing
plates and process for producing same. 3,429,703, 2-25-69, CI. 96-
33.
Kane, John R., to Rex Laboratories, Inc. Printing ink for waxed pel-
lets and process for applying the same. 3,463,645, 8-26-69, CI.
106-30.
Kane, John R., to Rex Laboratories, Inc. Edible indelible ink for
pharmaceutical pellets. 3,475,187, 10-28-69, CI. 106-22.
Kane, Patrick A. Electrokinetic tutoring means. 3,421,231, 1-14-69,
CI. 35-9.
Kane, Patrick A. Releasable tape-reel securing means. 3,424,396, 1-
28-69, CI. 242-74.
Kane, Richard. Video tape editing utilizing photoelectric means.
3,461,248, 8-12-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kane, Robert J. Demountable hose coupling. 3,449,000, 6-10-69, CI.
285-174.
Kane, Roger C: See —
Haskell, Philip R.; and Kane, Roger C.,3,470,860.
Kane, Warren F.: See —
Furlong, Donn B.; Hallett, Glenn F.; and Kane, Warren
F.,3,468,521.
Kane, William P., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company. Ad-
herent cellulose film comprising negatively charged aldehyde.
3,442,697, 5-6-69, CI. 117-145.
Kaneda, Maomi: See —
Morita, Toshimitsu; Taki, Masuo; Kaneda, Maomi; and Kohno,
Sakae,3,459,020.
Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo: See —
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,446, 173.
Ohcho, Ken; Ono, Hiromu; and Kanefusa, Yoshikiyo, 3,483, 842.
Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Ando, Satoshi; Tanaka, Yusaku; and Ogata, Fumimaro,
3,458,390.
Hamahata, Sinichi, 3,433,006.
Kawase, Shigeru; Kitazawa, Tohru; Ohba, Hiroo; and Sagi,
Kojiro, 3,484,273.
Matsui, Masao; and Tokura, Susumu, 3,425,107.
Matsui, Masao; and Nakamori, Tsuyoshi, 3,459,846.
Matsui, Masao, 3,480,996.
Matsumoto, Toyokazu; and Matsui, Masao, 3,442,073.
Nakahara, Masataka; Ogawa, Yasuhiro; lizuka, Yasuhiro; and
Osada, Yoshihiro, 3,477.998.
Nakahara, Mastaka; Ogawa, Yasuhiro; lizuka, Yasuhiro; and
Osada, Yoshihiro, 3,436,406.
Ogawa, Takeshi; and Suzusho, Hiroshi, 3,484,186.
Ueda, Keizo; Nagata, Koetsu; Fujita, Kentaro; and lwamoto,
Kazukiyo, 3,425,091.
Ueda, Keizo; Ando, Satoshi; and Kinoshita, Tetsuo, 3,463,847.
Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.: See —
lsogawa, Masataka, 3,463,833.
Oshima, Akio; Sakurai, Shinichi; and Matsuo, Tetsuo,
3,461,179.
Saito, Ichiro; Saito, Kazuo; and Tanaka, Takeshi, 3,446,873.
Kanegafuchi Spinning Co. Ltd.: See —
Matsui, Masao; and Tokura, Susumu, 3,471,605.
Kanehira, Kenji: See —
Yoshioka, Hiroshi; Oishi, Toshio; and Kanehira, Ken-
ji,3,468,829.
Kaneko, Akira: See —
Hoshi, Yuji; and Kaneko, Akira.3,442,838.
Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Synchroniz-
ing device for a pulse code transmission system. 3,482,044, 12-2-
69, CI. 178-53.
Kaneko, Kansaku; Fujiwara, Toshimasa; and Asada, Fumio, to Vic-
tor Company of Japan, Limited. Balanced DC motor rotor with
spark reducing commutating arrangement. 3,487,248, 12-30-69,
CI. 310-220.
Kaneko, Kansaku; Fujiwara, Toshimasa; Samuta, Osamu; Miyasaka,
Takao; and Kitamura, Kenichi, to Victor Company of Japan,
Limited. Motor of outer rotor type. 3,458,740, 7-29-69, CI. 310-
67.
Kaneko, Keezi, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Film
magazine for motion picture cameras. 3,434,782, 3-25-69, CI.
352-72.
Kaneko, Keiji: See —
Sugino, Tadashi; and Kaneko, Keiji, 3,484,056.
Kaneko, Kyozo; Matsuzawa, Tadahiro; Okouchi, Hideo; Nishimura,
Tadao; and Yamamoto, Yukimasa, to Japan Gas-Chemical Com-
pany, Inc. Process for producing vinyl chloride. 3,466,338, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-656.
Kaneko, Ryutaro; and Kaneko, Yoshio. Automatic molding ap-
paratus for ring-shaped doughnuts enclosing fillings. 3,452,687, 7-
1-69, CI. 107-1.
Kaneko, Taizo: See —
Kirimoto, Seiji; and Kaneko, Taizo, 3,439,324.
Kaneko, Tamaki; and Kagari, Yoshiharu, to Kabushiki Kaisha. De-
tecting device for a copy sheet clamping device in an offset print-
ing machine. 3,431,843, 3-11-69, CI. 101-218.
Kaneko, Toyohisa: See —
Sezaki, Nobuhiko; Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Kaneko,
Toyohisa,3,439,213.
Kaneko, Yoshio: See —
Kaneko, Ryutaro; and Kaneko, Yoshio,3,452,687.
Kanematsu Woollen Mills Ltd.: See—
Fujiwara, Goro; Oda, Takeshi; Todo, Nobuyoshi; and Yajima,
Yukio, 3,436,342.
Kanemitsu, Haio: See —
Shiga, Akio; Furukawa, Hideyuki; and Kanemitsu,
Haio,3,474,083.
Kanengieter, Glenn G., to Owatonna Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Control for hydraulic drive mechanism. 3,461,669, 8-19-69, CI.
60-53.
Kaneshiro, Hansel S. Toy striking stick. 3,454,274, 7-8-69, CI. 272-
76.
Kango Electric Hammers Limited: See —
Badcock, David Norman William, 3,456,743.
Badcock, David Norman William, 3,457,438.
Kangol Magnet Limited: See —
Kell, John, 3,458,233.
Kania, Gustav: See —
Colby, Joseph M.; Manor, Paul A.; and Kania,
Gustav, 3,460, 802.
Kania, Robert C; and Gregord, Thomas, to Titzel Engineering, Inc.
Lance carriage stop. 3,446,316, 5-27-69, CI. 187-83.
Kania, Robert Charles: See —
Gregord, Thomas; and Kania, Robert Charles,3,480,267.
Kanitz, Roy E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Automatic two position
posting mechanism. 3,480,343, 11-25-69, CI. 312-223.
Kaniuka, Walter W., to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus
for resisting control stick deflection. 3,478,990, 1 1-18-69, CI. 244-
85.
Kankeleit, Egbert, to California Institute Research Foundation. Ap-
paratus for recording the absorption of gamma rays emanated
from a source. 3,446,962, 5-27-69, CI. 250-83.
Kann, Henry Robert, to Aluminum Extrusions, Inc. Structural sup-
port arrangement and method of assembling. 3,458,052, 7-29-69,
CI. 211-176.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, to Kannegiesser
Maschinenfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Gluing
press for textile pieces. 3,434,910, 3-25-69, CI. 156-583.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, to Kannegiesser
Maschinenfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter haftung. Device for
the treatment of tubular fabric. 3,442,426, 5-6-69, CI. 223-69.
812
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard, to Kannegiesser
Maschinenfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Device
for pressing textiles. 3,425,142, 2-4-69, CI. 38-22.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard, to Kannegiesser
Maschinenfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Machine
for pressing and treating textile articles. 3,482,341, 12-9-69, CI.
38-22.
Kannegiesser Maschinenfabrik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung: See —
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard, 3,425,142.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, 3,434,910.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Jurascheck, Richard, 3,442,426.
Kannegiesser, Herbert; and Juraschek, Richard, 3,482,341.
Kanner, Bernard. Isocyanate compounds and process for preparing
same. 3,426,057, 2-4-69, CI. 260-448.2
Kanner, Bernard; and Wheeler, Marshall L., Jr., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Silicone ether-olefin graft copolymers and process
for their production. 3,471,588, 10-7-69, CI. 260-827.
Kannett, Irving. Electric insect killer. 3,464,144, 9-2-69, CI. 43-112.
Kanno, Katsuo: See —
Ito, Shinya; Kanno, Katsuo; and Nakagawa, Ryoichi.3,481 ,683.
Kano, Gota: See—
Inoue, Morio; Kano, Gota; Matsuno, Jinichi; and Takayanagi,
Shigetoshi.3,480,475.
Kano, Kunio, to Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Method of producing
uricase from yeast. 3,475,276, 10-28-69, CI. 195-66.
Kano, Saburo: See —
Noguchi, Teruhisa; Komoto, Keisuke; Uchiyama, Yoshio; and
Kano, Saburo.3,442,929.
Kano, Saburo; Taniguchi, Kanji; Kaji, Aritsune; Asada, Mitsuo;
Takiguchi, Daigaku; Sato, Nobuo; and Noguchi, Teruhisa, to Nip-
pon Soda Kabushiki Kaisha. Insecticidal compositions and
methods employing naphthyl fluoroacetamides. 3,448,195, 6-3-69,
CI. 424-324.
Kano, Saburo; Yamada, Yoshio; and Watanuki, Shigeo, to
Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Piston control
mechanism for waterless gas storage tank. 3,429,675, 2-25-69, CI.
48-176.
Kano, Toshio: See —
Tsuchiya, Takeshi; Takahashi, Tetsuo; Yamamoto, Kiyoshi;
Yanai, Akito; Takiura, Mikio; and Kano, Toshio.3,472,205.
Kanode, Wirth W. Die punch and slug ejector. 3,459,081, 08-0569,
CI. 83-140.
Kanof, Naomi M. Method and therapeutic device for stimulating
vascular activity, production of granulation tissue and epithelializa-
tion in a cutaneous region. 3,420,233, 1-7-69, CI. 128-260.
Kanoff, Bernard: See —
Burstein, Norman, 3,448,678.
Kanpatsu Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Ohsaki, Iwao; Fukui, Kazuyoshi; and Kitamura, Shinzo,
3,459,386.
Kansai Paint Company, Limited: See —
Sano, Ryuichi; and Ota, Zenji, 3,437,574.
Kansas State University Research Foundation: See —
Bartley, Erie E.; and Scott, George C, 3,465,083.
Kansas University Endowment Association, The: See —
Swift, George W.; and Kurata, Fred, 3,455,1 16.
Kansky, Evgen. Hermetically sealed electrode. 3,471,392, 10-7-69,
CI. 204-195.
Kanter, Jerome J., to Crane Co. Siliconized alpha-delta ferrous alloy.
3,438,802, 4-15-69, CI. 117-106.
Kanto Gasukigu Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Ameyama, Yoshiaki; and Takeda, Akira, 3,428,408.
Kanto Special Steel Works, Ltd.: See —
Iseki, Takeshi; Koga, Kosho; and Ito, Seiji, 3,426,414.
Kantola, Robert A., to General Electric Company. Fluid amplifiers.
3,457,935, 7-29-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kantor, Frederick W. Centrifugal absorptive thermodynamic ap-
paratus and method. 3,456,454, 7-22-69, CI. 62-101.
Kantor, Frederick W. Thermodynamic apparatus and method.
3,470,704, 10-7-69, CI. 62-1 15.
Kantor, Grigory Vladimirovich: See —
Avilov, Viktor Zakharovich; Aralov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich;
Daletsky, Genrikh Stanislavovich; Ivanov, Boris Dmitrievich;
Kantor, Grigory Vladimirovich; Pasternak, Evgeny
Nikolaevich; Raigorodsky, Leonard Markovich; Schegolev,
Igor Stepanovich; and Shavrin, Nikolai Vasilievich,3,460,992.
Kantor, Leonard: See —
Bogen, Morton A.; and Kantor, Leonard, 3,44 1,462.
Kantor, Misha I., to Radiation Incorporated. Apparatus for cleaning
electrical contacts. 3,436,785, 4-8-69, CI. 15-301.
Kantor, Misha I., to Radiation, Incorporated. Electronically con-
trolled interference filter. 3,459,467, 8-5-69, CI. 350-163.
Kantrowitz, Philip: See —
Muttick, Richard P.; Di Vico, Louis A.; and Kantrowitz,
Philip.3,426,163.
Kantz, Don B.: See—
Kremidas, James R.; and Kantz, Don B.,3,433,241.
Kantz, Melvin R., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Tangent fitter
including a straight edge and an image splitting element.
3,481,039, 12-2-69, CI. 33-75.
Kanyok, Anthony J., to American Standard Inc. Filtration system
seal. 3,480,147, 1 1-25-69, CI. 210-321 .
Kanyok, Anthony J.: See —
Kalish, Robert L.; Kanyok, Anthony J.; Hulick, Warren E.; and
Hamer, Edward A. G., 3,42 1,782.
Kanzaki Kokyu Koki Mfg. Co., Ltd.: See —
Inoue, Yoshiji, 3,486,551.
Kanzelmeyer, James H.: See —
Rose, Michael V.; Bowman, Robert S.; and Kanzelmeyer, James
H., 3,483,046.
Rose, Michael V.; Bowman, Robert S.; and Kanzelmeyer, James
H., 3,484,305.
Kao, Chung-Chin. Automatic egg roll machine. 3,450,067, 6-17-69,
CI. 107-1.
Kao, Henry C, to Interchemical Corporation, mesne. Resinous coat-
ing composition. 3,446,784, 5-27-69, CI. 260-78.5
Kao Soap Co., Ltd.: See —
Funatsu, Makoto; and Torimae, Yasuhiro, 3,445,396.
Kakegawa, Sadao; Matsuyama, Katsumi; and Naganuma,
Yoshinori, 3,424,689.
Ohtsuka, Shunzo; and Doi, Tadashi, 3,466,247.
Kapar, Charles, to Grace, W. R., & Co., mesne. Fertilizer comprising
urea an nitrilotriacetonitrile. 3,427,144, 2-11-69, CI. 71-28.
Kapart, Inc.: See —
Artzt, William Walter, 3,435,461.
Kape, James M., to Acorn Anodising Company Limited. Anodising
of aluminium and its alloys. 3,472,744, 10-14-69, CI. 204-58.
Kaper, Ronald G.: See —
Clark, Kendall; De Turris, Frank L.; and Kaper, Ronald
G., 3,483,495.
Kapff, Sixt Frederick, to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Air dilu-
tion attachment for explosive-gas analyzers. 3,447,359, 6-3-69, CI.
73-23.
Kapff, Sixt Frederick; and Cropper, Wendell P., to Standard Oil
Company (Indiana). Apparatus for determining density of a sam-
ple liquid. 3,453,891, 7-8-69, CI. 73-439.
Kapilow, Marvin; Martinez, Eugene; and Reibel, Robert H. Splice
patch for super 8 film. 3,475,263, 10-28-69, CI. 161-102.
Kapitanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich; Petrova, Natalia Petrovna; and Ju-
rasova, Nina Vasilievna. Surgical apparatus for suturing tissues
with metal staples. 3,482,428, 12-9-69, CI. 72-410.
Kaplan, Berta Lvovna: See —
Balashkand, Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy
Stepanovich; Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya, Sergei Alexan-
drovich; Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid
Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alexandr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg
Lanfanovich, 3,447,625.
Kaplan, David. Binder. 3,421,503, 1-14-69, CI. 128-165.
Kaplan, Donald J., to Owatonna Tool Company. Torque converter
cleaning process and apparatus. 3,472,250, 10-14-69, CI. 134-111.
Kaplan, Earl, to American Cyanamid Company. Synergistic stabiliz-
ing composition for polyolefins. 3,462,392, 8-19-69, CI. 260-45.85
Kaplan, Irving I.: See —
Ruggles, Norman A.; and Kaplan, Irving I. ,3,46 1,407.
Kaplan, Irving Leonard, to Krasny, Carl, & Associates, Inc. Bar han-
dling device. 3,474,914, 10-28-69, CI. 214-1.
Kaplan, Irving, to Label-Matic, Inc. Apparatus for feeding and at-
taching labels. 3,420,172, 1-7-69, CI. 101-291.
Kaplan, John Joseph. Method and apparatus for removing meat from
animal carcasses. 3,478,385, 11-18-69, CI. 17-46.
Kaplan, Joseph A., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Dickinson, Sanford C, 3,434,858.
Kaplan, Joseph M., 45% to Kaplan, Sanford. Quick release animal
restraining device. 3,455,281, 7-15-69, CI. 119-110.
Kaplan, Joseph. Bi-directional limit torque slip element. 3,450,365,
6-17-69, CI. 242-67.4
Kaplan, Kenneth R., to RCA Corporation. Threshold gate logic and
storage circuits. 3,456,126, 7-15-69, CI. 307-211.
Kaplan, Kenneth R., to RCA Corporation. Shift registers employing
threshold gates. 3,458,734, 7-29-69, CI. 307-289.
Kaplan, Leonard A.; and Hart, Oliver P., to RCA Corporation. Au-
tomatic gain control system employing multiple insulated gate field
effect transistor. 3,482,167, 12-2-69, CI. 325-404.
Kaplan, Lloyd A.; and Upton, Joshua D., Jr., to United States of
America, Navy. Extraction-crystallization apparatus. 3,420,746, 1-
7-69, CI. 202-169.
Kaplan, Martin L.: See —
Crocker, Richard E.; Kaplan, Martin L.; and Hayes, Charles
H. ,3,442,954.
Kaplan, Martin; and Quist, Eric G., to Mosler Research Products,
Inc. Acoustical alarm system. 3,487,397, 12-30-69, CI. 340-261.
Kaplan, Melvin: See—
Shultz, Andrew; and Kaplan, Melvin, 3,455, 836.
Kaplan Paper Box Co.: See —
Richgels, Eugene, 3,478,949.
Kaplan, Robert S.: See —
Globerman, Irving; and Kaplan, Robert S., 3,464,497.
Kaplan, Robert W.: See-
McMillan, James O.; and Kaplan, Robert W., 3,438,644.
Kaplan, Ronald M., to Singer Company, The. Multiple sewing mode
presser-foot. 3,425,378, 2-4-69, CI. 1 12-235.
LIST OF PATENTEES
813
Kaplan, Ronald M., to Singer Company, The. Sewing machine pneu-
matic needle threaders. 3,486,472, 12-30-69, CI. 1 12-225.
Kaplan. Ronald M.; and Ketterer, Stanley J., to Singer Company,
The. Sewing machine automatic work steering mechanisms.
3,472,187, 10-14-69, CI. 112-212.
Kaplan, Sam H., to Rauland Corporation, The. Lighthouse intensity
exposure control lens. 3,420,150, 1-7-69, CI. 95-1.
Kaplan, Sam H., to Rauland Corporation, The. Process for screening
a color cathode-ray tube. 3,434,836, 3-25-69, CI. 96-36.1
Kaplan, Sanford: See —
Kaplan, Joseph M., 3,455,281.
Kaplan, Stanley I. Means for dispensing separately stored substances.
3,472,423, 10-14-69, CI. 222-129.
Kaplitt, Martin J.: See —
Sobel, Sol; and Kaplitt, Martin J.,3,48 1,338.
Kaposi, George. Portable arm chair table. 3,475,052, 10-28-69, CI.
297-153.
Kapp, Gerald E.: See —
Krieg, Thomas J.; and Kapp, Gerald E., 3, 436,989.
Kapp, Ludwig J., to Monroe International, Inc. Reed operated
printer. 3,461,996, 8-19-69, CI. 197-55.
Kappe, Klaus-Friedrich, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltung-
sgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Device for hydraulically
blocking the spring means for a crane supporting vehicle.
3,451,692, 6-24-69, CI. 280-104.5
Kappe, Stanley E., to FMC Corporation. Method and apparatus for
treating waste materials. 3,477,947, 11-1 1-69, CI. 210-3.
Kappelhoff, Hermann; Gunnerich, Max Georg; Paul, Walter; Stein-
beck, Walter; and Niemeyer, Willy, to Windmoller & Holscher.
Cross-bottom sack and apparatus for manufacturing same.
3,448,666, 6-10-69, CI. 93-8.
Kappelman, Clark F. Vehicle parking device. 3,451,164, 6-24-69, CI.
49-35.
Kappelmeyer, Rudolf; Schluter, Kurt; and Steggewentz, Hermann, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for epitaxial
deposition of semiconductor material. 3,471,326, 10-7-69, CI.
117-228.
Kappey, Hans- Joachim: See —
Ganter, Karl-Werner; Nentwig, Joachim; Zirngibl, Hans; Kap-
pey, Hans-Joachim; Bornefeld, Horst; and Deissmann,
Walter,3,45 1,835.
Kappus, Gunter: See —
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter.3,426,192.
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter.3,431 ,451.
Brunnee, Curt; and Kappus, Gunter.3,444,366.
Kapr, Jiri; and Lachman, Stanislav, to Elektro-Praga Hlinsko. Flat
iron. 3,486,256, 12-30-69, CI. 38-88.
Kaps, Gerhard, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Device for
synchronizing pulses. 3,471,790, 10-7-69, CI. 328-63.
Kaps, Gerhard; and Schott, Winfried, to U.S. Philips Corporation,
mesne. Device for classifying measured values by counting.
3,448,251, 6-3-69, CI. 235-92.
Kapteyn, Paul; and Schmidt, Walter. Photographic camera including
an electronic flash device. 3,437,021, 4-8-69, CI. 95-11.
Kapteyn, Paul; and Schmidt, Walter. Electronic flashgun for photo-
graphic purposes. 3,458,696, 7-29-69, CI. 240-1.3
Kaptur, Robert E.: See —
Bookout, Charles C; and Kaptur, Robert E., 3,424,284.
Kaptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Company. Fluid coupling in series
with synchronized positive clutch. 3,438,470, 4-15-69, CI. 192-
3.33
Kaptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Company. Fluid pressure control
system. 3,439,584, 4-22-69, CI. 91-443.
Kaptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Company. Ratio controls for a
hydrokinetic power transmission mechanism. 3,440,903, 4-29-69,
CI. 74-732.
Kaptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Company. Fluid pressure control
system. 3,454,031, 7-8-69, CI. 137-115.
Kaptur, Robert E., to Ford Motor Company. Gearing for a unitary
starter-alternator with variable ratio characteristics. 3,481,220, 12-
2-69, CI. 74-675.
Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich: See —
Vinogradov, Alexandr Sergeevich; Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich;
Maxjutenko, Ilya Nikolaevich; Kiselnikov, Vladimir
Nikolaevich; Borisov, Igor Sergeevich; and Mazalov, Ivan
Mikhailovich,3 ,4 1 9,940.
Karabinos, Joseph V.: See—
Dietrich, Heinz J.; Karabinos, Joseph V.; and Raynor, Robert
J.,3,427,326.
Dietrich, Heinz J.; King, George G.; and Karabinos, Joseph
V.,3,427,147.
Hazy, Andrew C; and Karabinos, Joseph V., 3,440,289.
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lariokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich;
and Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich. Articulated railway car con-
nector and truck. 3,476,040, 1 1-4-69, CI. 105-4.
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lriokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich; and
Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich. Brake rigging for a three-bogie
composite railway car. 3,420,339, 1-7-69, CI. 188-47.
Karakawa, Hajime. World time clock system. 3,472,021, 10-14-69,
CI. 58-43.
Karamata, Jean; and Celebonovic, Stevan, to Rolpa S.a.r.l. Device
for winding off flexible material. 3,464,644, 9-2-69, CI. 242-75.43
Karan, Clarence: See —
Napier, John; Sopher, Raeman P.; Totta, Paul A.; De Witt,
David; and Karan, Clarence, 3,458,925.
Karapinka, George L.: See —
Carrick, Wayne L.; and Karapinka, George L., 3,449,429.
Karasinski, Frank J.: See —
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J. ,3,43 1,090.
Battista, Orlando A.; and Karasinski, Frank J. ,3,475, 168.
Karazija, Arvin, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Two-
pump system for lift cylinder. 3,443,380, 5-13-69, CI. 60-52.
Karbo, Richard S., to Leisure Group, Inc., The, mesne. Pattern
sprinkler. 3,452,930, 7-1-69, CI. 239-70.
Karbosky, Joseph T. B.t.u. regulation of a material stream.
3,429,805, 2-25-69, CI. 208-354.
Karbowski, John S.: See —
Downs, Robert E.; and Karbowski, John S., 3,480,807.
Karch, Walter C: See—
Whiting, Harold E.; Karch, Walter C; and McFadden, David
B.,3,422,317.
Karcher, Alfred: See —
Muller, Jorg, 3,421,694.
Karcher, Edmund A.: See —
Hierholzer, Frank J., Jr.; Metcalf, Gordon L.; and Karcher, Ed-
mund A.,3,448,299.
Kardash, John J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Tansistor logic
circuits employed in a high speed adder. 3,440,412, 4-22-69, CI.
235-175.
Kardash, John J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Bistable logic
circuit. 3,473,051, 10-14-69, CI. 307-269.
Kardash, John J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Two input bista-
ble logic circuit of the delay flip- flop type. 3,473,053, 10-14-69,
CI. 307-291.
Kardaun, Georg; and Smeets, Hubertus H., to Stamicarbon N.V.
Process for the production of molded objects. 3,479,251, 11-18-
69, CI. 201-5.
Kardel, John V. Dispenser for fluid material. 3,420,417, 1-7-69, CI.
222-390.
Karden, Karl Gosta, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Retaining means.
3,436,107, 4-1-69, CI. 287-53.
Kardos, Otto: See —
McMullen, Warren H.; and Kardos, Otto,3 ,474,0 10.
Kardys, Joseph A., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Palladium-lead
catalysts. 3,477,962, 11-11-69, CI. 252-412.
Kare, Morley R., to Monsanto Company. Rodenticide dispenser.
3,466,789, 9-16-69, CI. 43-131.
Karickhoff, Michael: See —
Davis, Howard Arthur; and Karickhoff, Michael.3,455,720.
Karickhoff, Michael, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for treating linear polyesters to modify the surface ap-
pearance and characteristics thereof. 3,446,886, 5-27-69, CI. 264-
234.
Karig, Erhardt; and Kirchner, Herbert, to Reimers-Getriebe A.G.,
mesne. Transmission, motor and brake control. 3,426,624, 2-11-
69, CI. 74-846.
Kariher, Donald H.; and Smith, Thomas W., to Hollister Incor-
porated. Specimen collector. 3,438,366, 4-15-69, CI. 128-2.
Karikawa, Toru, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Camera
shutter cocking and film advancing mechanism. 3,481,553, 12-2-
69, CI. 242-71.5
Karinthi, Pierre Yves; and Spire, Etienne, to L'Air Liquide, Societe
Anonyme pour I'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges
Claude. Method of improving the properties of a ferrous metal in
the molten state. 3,484,232, 12-16-69, CI. 75-45.
Kariyone, Kazuo: See —
Umio, Suminori; Kariyone, Kazuo; and Tanaka, Ku-
nihiko.3,428,648.
Umio, Suminori; Kariyone, Kazuo; and Tanaka, Ku-
nihiko.3,487,089.
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Prepara-
tion of unsaturated compounds. 3,426,094, 2-4-69, CI. 260-680.
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Prepara-
tion of unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3,433,850, 3-18-69, CI. 260-
680.
Karkalits. Olin C, Jr.; and Leatherwood, Clyde A., to Petro-Tex
Chemical Corporation. Process of dehydrogenation. 3,426,093, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-680.
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr.: See—
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,420,911.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,420,912.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,428,703.
Woskow, Marvin Z.; Colling, Philip M.; and Karkalits, Olin C,
Jr.,3,440,299.
Karkoska, Charles. Decorative ornament and method of producing
it. 3,457,134, 7-22-69, CI. 161-9.
814
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Karkow, Waldemar B., to Photo Instrument Tooling Company.
Reciprocating piston metering pump. 3,461,805, 8-19-69, CI. 103-
38.
Karkut, Henry E., Inc.: See—
Karkut, Henry E., 3,430,774.
Karkut, Henry E., to Karkut, Henry E., Inc. Card rack. 3,430,774, 3-
4-69, CI. 211-50.
Karl, Heinz Georg; and Roos, Borje Mats Ingvar, to Telefonak-
tiebolaget L M Ericsson. Modulator employing a pair of transistors
biased for class AB operation. 3,469,212, 9-23-69, CI. 332-31.
Karl, Leopold; and Engert, Hubert, to Kindermann & Co., G.m.b.H.
Manually operable cutting device particularly for films. 3,443,314,
5-13-69, CI. 30-237.
Karl, Lorenz: See —
Mlacker, Siegfried; Mack, Hans; and Karl, Lorenz, 3,426,535.
Karl, Raymond O.; See —
Brown, Earl J.; Crowder, James R.; and Karl, Raymond
O.,3,434,940.
Karl Steinhof Apparatefabrik, Firma: See —
Schurich, Herbert, 3,429,145.
Karl, Thomas M. Apparatus for contolling intake air temperature.
3,441,01 1, 4-29-69, CI. 123-122.
Karlak, Robert F., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Method of
coating articles with titanium and related metals and the article
produced. 3,446,643, 5-27-69, CI. 1 17-22.
Karlan, Jac H. Resilient closure with a frangible skirt. 3,473,685, 10-
21-69, CI. 215-41.
Karlan, Paul. Rotary valve cam engine. 3,456,630, 7-22-69, CI. 123-
58.
Karlbom, Nils Gunnar Rikard, to Ingeniorsfirma G. Karlbom A.B.
Fluid-detecting system. 3,427,869, 2-18-69, CI. 73-73.
Karlby, Henning; Grundy, Howard Reed; Speer, John R.; and Hall,
George D., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Permanent mag-
net stator DC motor with hand tool gear train. 3,427,484, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 310-47.
Karle, Franklin J.; and Gohlke, Roland S., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Electron source for mass spectrometer. 3,471,735, 10-
7-69, CI. 313-230.
Karlen, Bo Lennart: See —
Dahlbom, Johan Richard; and Karlen, Bo Lennart.3,444,171.
Karlen, Harvey R., to Cory Corporation. Beverage brewer and
dispenser. 3,444,803, 5-20-69, CI. 99-285
Karlen, Harvey R., to Cory Corporation. Liquid heater. 3,470,897,
10-7-69, CI. 137-134.
Karlen, Harvey R.; and Eisendrath, David C, to Cory Corporation.
Brewing apparatus. 3,433,149, 3-18-69, CI. 99-282.
Karlen, Harvey R.; Wagner, Herbert E.; and Eisendrath, David C, to
Cory Corporation. Fluid treatment apparatus. 3,467,130, 9-16-69,
CI. 137-268.
Karlen, Harvey R.: See —
Wagner, Herbert E.; and Karlen, Harvey R., 3,443, 590.
Karlinsky, Stanislav Evgenievich: See —
Bykov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gel-
fenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich; Karlinsky, Stanislav Ev-
genievich; Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Orlov, Boris
Yakovlevich; Sokolovsky, Oleg Petrovich; and Khimich, Geor-
gy Lukich,3,480,074.
Karll, Robert E.: See—
Culbertson, George S.; Sabol, Albert R.; and Karll, Robert
E., 3,456,027.
Karlquist, Fred B., to Pamarco, Inc. Plating fixture. 3,462,357, 8-19-
69, CI. 204-297.
Karlsen, Asjorn, to Hardman Aerospace, mesne. Aircraft seating
structure. 3,439,889, 4-22-69, CI. 244-122.
Karlson, John E. Open end waveguide antenna. 3,445,852, 5-20-69,
CI. 343-772.
Karlson, Richard Warren, to Eastman Kodak Company. Direct-print
silver halide emulsions containing a halogen acceptor and an
amine compound as a stabilizer. 3,486,901, 12-30-69, CI. 96-94.
Karlsruhe, Baden: See —
Six, Ludwig; Niemann, Rudolf; and Karlsruhe, Baden,3,442,216.
Karlsson, Elof K.: See —
Rowland-Hill, Edward William; De Pauw, Richard A.; and
Karlsson, Elof K.,3,48 1,342.
Karlsson, Frans Harry. Valves. 3,465,785, 9-9-69, CI. 137-447.
Karlsson, Gun: See —
Lindholm, Ingemar; and Karlsson, Gun,3,470,030.
Karlsson, Per Hilmer, to Air Preheater Company, Inc., The, mesne.
Catalytic apparatus for removing sulphur dioxide from flue gas.
3,436,192, 4-1-69, CI. 23-288.
Karlsson, Sven Olof: See —
Grees, Karl Lennart; and Karlsson, Sven Olof.3,462,619.
Karlstrom, Goran Knut Samuel. Method and arrangement for mak-
ing and mounting gold crowns, metal bridges and the like.
3,473,223, 10-21-69, CI. 32-12.
Karlstrom, Karl R. M.: See—
Dodds, Gerald C; Karlstrom, Karl R. M.; and Kort, Werner
W.,3,467,023.
Karma (New Maldeno) Limited: See —
Richardson, Arthur W., 3,420,612.
Karmann, Thomas R., to Valmont Industries, Inc. Automatic shutoff
device for a traveling irrigation sprinkler apparatus. 3,454,224, 7-
8-69, CI. 239-184.
Karmann, Thomas R. Traveling irrigation sprinkler apparatus.
3,478,964, 11-18-69, CI. 239-191.
Karmas, George, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation. Acylthioal-
kylthioenol ethers and method of prepaiation. 3,427,330, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 260-397.3
Karmazin, John. Return bend construction for heat exchangers.
3,430,692, 3-4-69, CI. 165-134.
Karmell, Yale; and Geiger, Kermit K., to Samuel Bingham Company.
Rubber covered steel mill rollers. 3,451,1 12, 6-24-69, CI. 29-130.
Karmen, Arthur, to United States of America, Health, Education and
Welfare. Method and means for detecting a halogen or
phosphorus in a gaseous material. 3,425,806, 2-4-69, CI. 23-232.
Karnaugh, Maurice, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Time division switching centers having mutually controlled oscilla-
tors. 3,457,372, 7-22-69, CI. 179-15.
Karner, Friedrich A., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Threshold detector employing tunnel diode-hot carrier diode-
transistor in combination with backward diode for isolation.
3,427,472, 2-1 1-69, CI. 307-235.
Karner, Friedrich A., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Floating tunnel diode hybrid latch. 3,487,235, 12-30-69, CI.
307-253.
Karnes, Harold A.: See —
Newman, Melvin S.; and Karnes, Harold A. ,3,476,791.
Karnjushin, Leonid Vasilievich: See —
Pivovaro, Lev Vladimirovich; and Karnjushin, Leonid
Vasilievich.3,462,675.
Karnkowski, Tadeusz, to Textron, Inc. Roll-changing apparatus for a
rolling mill. 3,436,945, 4-8-69, CI. 72-239.
Karnofsky, George B., to Blaw-Knox Company. Saline water conver-
sion system. 3,478,531, 11-18-69, CI. 62-123.
Karnofsky, George B., to Blaw-Knox Company. Heat interchange ap-
paratus for saline liquid conversion systems. 3,486,346, 12-30-69,
CI. 62-123.
Karnow, Paul; and Hutchins, Blanchard S., to United States of
America, Navy. Aircraft ejection seat dolly. 3,424,474, 1-28-69,
CI. 280-79.2
Karoll, Paul. Multiple panel screen. 3,444,919, 5-20-69, CI. 160-184.
Karp, Arthur; Winslow, Donald K.; and Shaw, Herbert J., to
Research Corporation. Microwave slow wave dielectric structure
and electron tube utilizing same. 3,475,642, 10-28-69, CI. 315-3.5
Karp, Edward C, to Sanitary Scale Company. Sheer. 3,442,312, 5-6-
69, CI. 146-102.
Karp, Johann; and Krebsbach, Friedhelm, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Pipe coupling having identical halves for joining
plastic pipes. 3,430,988, 3-4-69, CI. 285-5.
Karp, William, to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Holder for con-
tainers of radioactive material. 3,428,281, 2-18-69, CI. 248-146.
Karpchuk, Sylvester, to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Company.
High speed balancing machine. 3,479,885, 1 1-25-69, CI. 73-460.
Karpeka, Viktor Alexandrovich: See —
Butkevich, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Evteev, Dmitry Petrovich;
Karpeka, Viktor Alexandrovich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich;
and Isjun, Alexandr Kononovich.3,438,425.
Karpenko, Marija Pavlovna: See —
Kulbakh, Valter Osvaldovich; and Karpenko, Marija Pavlov-
na,3,476,856.
Karpinskaya, Vera Borisovna: See —
Shonin, Leonid Nikolaevich; Konoplev, Jury Sergeevich;
Komarov, Jury Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Igor Nikolaevich; Silin,
Mikhail Danilovich; Veyalis, Nina Petrovna, and; and Karpin-
skaya, Vera Borisovna, 3, 443, 432.
Karpovich, John: See —
Hittel, George T.; and Karpovich, John, 3, 454,428.
Karpovich, John. Method and apparatus for generating shock waves
in a liquid. 3,481,784, 12-2-69, CI. 134-1.
Karr, Hugh J.: See —
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John,3,441,775.
Karr, Robert I.: See —
Oates, Norford L.; and Karr, Robert I.,3,456,287.
Karras, Ernest C; and Dicius, Renualdas P., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Card extender. 3,440,593,
4-22-69, CI. 339-17.
Karrberg, Gustaf H. Apparatus for threading or screwing together
the ends of helical springs. 3,433,274, 3-18-69, CI. 140-88.
Karrer, Henry E.: See —
Becker, John C; Benjaminson, Albert; Blanz, Jerry A.; Karrer,
Henry E.; and Moffat, Robert J. ,3,456, 216.
Karrer, Karl; and Linzberger, Robert, to Buhler, Gebruder. Auto-
matic control of feed material in a comminuting mill. 3,468,488,
9-23-69, CI. 241-34.
Karrip, Alexander A. Polishing composition consisting of a
polysaccharide and an abrasive. 3,420,681, 1-7-69, CI. 106-5.
Kars, Franciscus A.: See —
Heunks, Antonius M. A.; Kars, Franciscus A.; and Hofenk, Ger-
rit,3,446,601.
LIST OF PATENTEES
815
Karsh. Herbert, to Lexir.,;ton Instrument Corporation. Ectopic beat
detector. 3,438,368, 4-15-69, CI. 128-2.06
Karsh, Herbert, to Lexington Instrument Corporation. Electrocardio-
graphic device for detecting QRS widening. 3,460,527, 8-12-69,
CI. 128-2.06
Karsh, Herbert, to Lexington Instrument Corporation. Ectopic beat
detector. 3,463,143, 8-26-69, CI. 128-2.06
Karsh, Herbert, to Lexington Instrument Corporation. Defibrillator
paddle stand including means for applying electrocardiographic
electrode paste to paddles and permitting paste conductivity tests.
3,467,863, 9-16-69, CI. 324-65.
Karsh, Herbert; and Goldberg, Harold S., to Lexington Instrument
Corporation. Ectopic beat detector. 3,438,367, 4-15-69, CI. 128-
2.06
Karsten, Ralph, to Screen-Flock Industries, Inc. Method for printing
on foamed polystyrene with cellulose ether printing composition.
3,458,340, 7-29-69, CI. 117-38.
Kartluke, Herbert: See —
Boyd, Charles A.; and Kartluke, Herbert, 3,436, 188.
Kartman, Helge Carl Christian, to Smidth, F. L., & Co. Apparatus
and method for making a slurry. 3,459,380, 8-5-69, CI. 241-43.
Kartridg Pak Co., The: See —
Brinkley, Earl; and Doyle, John R., 3,426,812.
Kartsev, Alexandr Efimovich: See —
Akunts, Karlen Arminakovich; Kartsev, Alexandr Efimovich;
Elchaninov, Ivan Nikiforovich; Tarnopolsky, Jury Matveevich;
and Fish, Aron Yakovlevich, 3,457,446.
Kasaczun, Leo F.: See —
Rath, Harry B.; and Kasaczun, Leo F., 3,456,437.
Kasahara, Akira: See—
Naito, Takeo; Oshima, Yasuo; Yoshikawa, Toru; Kasahara,
Akira; Domori, Renzo; Nakai, Yoshiaki; and Tsukada,
Wataru,3,426,023.
Kasahara, Shigenobu: See —
Iwase, Keizo; Takada, Toshio; Kiyama, Masao; Kasahara,
Shigenobu; Fukatsu, Tamotsu; Takatsu, Soukichi; and Kusaka,
Teiji,3,440,035.
Kasahara, Toshio, to Showa Electric Wire and Cable Co., Ltd.
Method of jointing sheaths of aluminum-sheathed cables.
3,447,986, 6-3-69, CI. 156-49.
Kasahara, Yasuo, to Shimada, Shoichi. Automatic current limiting
circuit breaker. 3,453,566, 7-1-69, CI. 335-16.
Kasanof, David R.: See —
Edlein, Saul; Kasanof, David R.; and Kimmel, Elias,3,47 1,422.
Kasdan, Nathan. Renewable heel for footwear. 3,455,038, 7-15-69,
CI. 36-39.
Kase, Schuyler. Static digital to analog converters. 3,426,345, 2-4-
69, CI. 340-347.
Kase, Yoshitoshi: See —
Miyano, Seiji; and Kase, Yoshitoshi,3 ,47 1,501.
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Shyoji; Yoshioka, Takao;
Horiuchi, Hideo; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomyuki;
Watanabe, Ichiro; and Shoji, Kashiide, 3,437,633.
Kasei, Nitto: See —
Katsumura, Tatsuo; Kataoka, Hirohisa; Mizuno, Yutaka; Tsutsui,
Tsutomu; and Nishihara, Tadashi, 3,423,482.
Kasemir, Heinz W., to United States of America, Army. Electric
field meter having a pair of rotating electrodes for measuring the
strength and direction of an electric field. 3,458,805, 7-29-69, CI.
324-72.
Kaser, Louis D.: See —
Zwiacher, Wayne E.; Kaser, Louis D.; Johnson, Maurice V., Jr.;
Fennell, Alfred H.; and Riddington, Fred W.,3,465,495.
Kasha, Michael. Guitar construction. 3,443,465, 5-13-69, CI. 84-267.
Kashihara, Manabu, to Shimpo Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Variable
speed transmission of concave cone wheel type. 3,452,622, 7-1-69,
CI. 74-796.
Kashikura, Hisae: See —
Noro, Hiromitsu; and Kashikura, Hisae, 3 ,484.6 15.
Kashima, Syunsaku: See —
Tada, Yoshinosuke; Mizuno, Syoji; Kashima, Syunsaku; Yasui,
Seiichi; and Sugiura, Taku, 3,420,453.
Kashima, Yoshitake, to Hitachi, Ltd. Winding for a stationary induc-
tion electrical apparatus. 3,466,584, 9-9-69, CI. 336-70.
Kashino, Junn S.: See —
Liddall, Jack Anthony, 3,427,911.
Kashiwaba, Yukio, to Tsuchiya Manufacturing Company Limited.
Clogging indicator for air cleaners. 3,465,707, 9-9-69, CI. 1 16-70.
Kashiwagi, Etsuo; and Murakami, Hiroshi, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany Limited. Method and apparatus for writing information into
plated wire magnetic film memories. 3,478,336, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-
174.
Kashiwagi, Tetsuo: See —
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda, Kaoru; Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi,
Tetsuo; Hada, Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi,
Nagao,3,434,277.
Kashiwase, Toshio, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Zoom lens barrel for
cameras. 3,465,662, 9-9-69, CI. 95-45.
Kashkin, Ronald; Lombardo, Peter P.; and Pomeranz, Harry, to Cu-
tler-Hammer, Inc. High idler diode parametric amplifier.
3,443,233, 5-6-69, CI. 330-4.9
Kashubara, Daniel. Internal combustion engine lugging recorder.
3,464,262, 9-2-69, CI. 73-1 17.3
Kasimova, Adilya Khanum Panakh-Kyzy: See —
Aliev, Nagab Safarovich; Kasimova, Adilya Khanum Panakh-
Kyzy; and Ter-Sarkisov, Beniamin Georgievich, 3,453,344.
Kaske, Alan D., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetizable memory
element having a plurality of read-only data states. 3,480,928, 11-
25-69, CI. 340-174.
Kasman, Sidney; and Rogers, Howard G., to Polaroid Corporation.
Novel photographic products and processes. 3,438,775, 4-15-69,
CI. 96-3.
Kason Hardware Corporation: See —
Berkowitz, Irving L., 3,472,545.
Kaspar, Jan; Soudek, Josef; and Gutwirth, Karel. Apparatus for
dynamic filtration of liquids. 3,437,208, 4-8-69, CI. 210-297.
Kaspar, Jan: See —
Nemec, Jindrich; Kaspar, Jan; and Soudek, Josef.3,477,575.
Kaspaul, Alfred F.; and Kaspaul, Erika E., to Minesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Electronic beam recording with vapor
deposition development. 3,462,762, 8-19-69, CI. 346-74.
Kaspaul, Erika E.: See —
Kaspaul, Alfred F.; and Kaspaul, Erika E., 3,462, 762.
Kasper, Francis J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Microwave phase shifter. 3,440,570, 4-22-69, CI. 333-10.
Kasper, Witold A. Aircraft. 3,438,597, 4-15-69, CI. 244-13.
Kasperl, Herbert; Tischbirek, Gunther; and Worms, Karl-Heinz, to
Henkel & Cie, GmbH. Highly alkaline storable and non-foaming
bottle cleansing agents. 3,463,737, 8-26-69, CI. 252-153.
Kasprzycki, Joseph T.; and Holden, Roy J., to ACF Industries, Incor-
porated. Railway tank car. 3,450,066, 6-17-69, CI. 105-362.
Kass, Robert A.; and Schmidt, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company. Portable screening plant. 3,439,806, 4-22-69,
CI. 209-260.
Kass, Robert E.: See —
Yoncoskie, Robert A.; Kass, Robert E.; Hanny, John F.; and
Whitaker, John G., 3,455,848.
Kassal, Robert James, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for the synthesis of olefin oxides. 3,428,658, 2-18-69, CI.
260-348.5
Kasschau, Kenneth, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ther-
moelectric device with plastic strain inducing means. 3,481,794,
12-2-69, CI. 136-208.
Kassel, Charles; Sachnine, Philippe; and Vuillemey, Roland, to Com-
missariat a l'Energie Atomique. Multi-stage distillation with direct
contact water-immiscible liquid and serially connected ejectors.
3,486,987, 12-30-69, CI. 203-11.
Kassen, William J. Heater assembly. 3,482,080, 12-2-69, CI. 219-
535.
Kasser, Alexander; and Kasser, Ivan Michael. Cellulose dissolving
pulp produced from grain parchment. 3,429,771, 2-25-69, CI. 162-
82.
Kasser, Ivan Michael: See —
Kasser, Alexander; and Kasser, Ivan Michael, 3,429,771.
Kassl Window Company, Inc.: See—
Weidner, Ralph J.; and Benigno, James, 3,434,236.
Kast, Howard B., to General Electric Company. Control system hav-
ing output variably responsive to two signal inputs. 3,433,021, 3-
18-69, CI. 60-242.
Kast, Howard B., to General Electric Company. Combined pressure
control valve and pressure relief valve having a flat pressure-flow
characteristic. 3,465,778, 9-9-69, CI. 137-117.
Kast, Howard B.: See —
Beitler, Richard S.; Corley, Ralph C; and Kast, Howard
B., 3,456,881.
Hurtle, James E.; and Kast, Howard B., 3,442, 284.
Kastanek, Joseph; and Kessler, Harold D., to Reactive Metals, Inc.
Method of refining the macrostructure of titanium alloys.
3,470,034, 9-30-69, CI. 148-1 1.5
Kastar, Inc.: See —
Everett, Milton C, 3,462,082.
Kasten, John E. Plow harrow. 3,439,751, 4-22-69, CI. 172-634.
Kasten, Walter, to Bendix Corporation, The. Fuel transfer device
having water sensing shutoff valve. 3,434,486, 3-25-69, CI. 137-
67.
Kasten, Walter, to Bendix Corporation, The. Unitary water separator
and fuel monitoring element. 3,460,676, 8-12-69, CI. 210-96.
Kaster, Robert L., to Minnesota University of, the Regents of the.
Pivoting disc heart valve. 3,476,143, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-527.8
Kasting, Howard E.; and Romaine, Benjamin H., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Sift-proof industrial bag. 3,439,864, 4-22-69, CI.
229-59.
Kastner, Jacob; and Halverson, Steven. System for tracking air cur-
rents. 3,448,613, 6-10-69, CI. 73-170.
Kastner, Rene Louis, to Societe dExploitation des Roulements Roul-
tex. Plummer-blocks for the cylinders of rolling-mills. 3,476,453,
11-4-69, CI. 308-174.
816
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann, Herbert, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing
rubbery 1,3-diene polymers by polymerizing 1,3-dienes in the
presence of a preformed polymer. 3,431,227, 3-4-69, CI. 260-29.7
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther: See-
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Her-
bert,3,457,204.
Burger, Heinz; Daumiller, Guenther; Grohmann, Johannes;
Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; Mohr, Heinrich; Reuter, Lothar;
Weber, Heinz; and Willersinn, Herbert.3,472,799.
Daumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann,
Herbert.3,476,831.
Dumiller, Guenther; Kastning, Ernst-Guenther; and Naarmann,
Herbert.3,458,599.
Naarmann, Herbert; and Kastning, Ernst-Guenther,3,476,830.
Naarmann, Herbert; Hofmann, Hermann Pankraz; and Kastning,
Ernst-Guenther.3,454,538.
Naarmann, Herbert; Stabenow, Joachim; and Kastning, Ernst-
Guenther,3 ,48 1,895.
Kastning, William H., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Test circuit for evaluating magnetic memory devices. 3,440,526,
4-22-69, CI. 324-34.
Kastning, William H., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Test circuit for evaluating magnetic memory devices. 3,443,210,
5-6-69, CI. 324-34.
Kastor, Ross L., to Shell Oil Company. Process for determining the
injection profile of a cased well. 3,451,264, 6-24-69, CI. 73-155.
Kastovsky, Jiri: See —
Matejka, Jaroslav; and Kastovsky, Jiri, 3,436,527.
Kasuga, Jiro; and Shwgeyama, Shogo, to Trio Corporation. Auto-
matic frequency sweep apparatus. 3,467,872, 9-16-69, CI. 325-
471.
Kasuga, Noboru: See —
Hanyu, Susumu; and Kasuga, Noboru.3,426,712.
Kasuga, Noboru, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Automatic
feed changing device in zigzag sewing machine. 3,455,258, 7-15-
69, CI. 112-210.
Kasza, Louis, to Ohio State University, The. Melanoma cell line of
canine origin, its propagation and use, and vaccines derived there-
from. 3,432,595, 3-1 1-69, CI. 424-89.
Kasztreiner, Endre; Borsi, Jozsef; Vargha, Laszlo; Boris, Meszaros,
Erika; and Szilagyi, Geza, to Egyesult Gyogyszer- es Tapszergyar.
Pharmacologically active new substituted benzamides. 3,432,549,
3-11-69, CI. 260-559.
Kaszynski, Albert Z.; and Phelps, Robert E., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Digital-to-analog converter. 3,422,423, 1-14-69, CI. 340-
347.
Katagata, Zenji: See —
Fujii, Mitsuo; Kumagai, Chitoku; Katagata, Zenji; and Inoue,
Seiichi,3,475,591.
Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Konno, Tsuyoshi, to Matsushita Electric Indus-
trial Co., Ltd. Sinusoidal time base systems. 3,439,220, 4-15-69,
CI. 315-26.
Katagiri, Hiroshi: See —
Sezaki, Nobuhiko; Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Kaneko,
Toyohisa.3,439,213.
Katagiri, Nobuyuki: See —
Sugiura, Shotaro; Tasaka, Fumio; Ueno, Haruo; Kono, Minoru;
Katagiri, Nobuyuki; and Sakinaga, Nobumasa, 3,459, 726.
Katagiri, Shinjiro; and Minamikawa, Yoshihisa, to Hitachi, Ltd.
Device for exchanging electron sources in electrical discharge
devices. 3,476,972, 11-4-69, CI. 313-237.
Katagiri, Yoshiharu: See—
Yoshida, Susumu; Ohgoshi, Akio; Miyaoka, Senri; and Katagiri,
Yoshiharu.3,448,316.
Katagiri, Yushi: See —
Kawashima, Masao; and Katagiri, Yushi, 3,428,886.
Katahira, Toshiaki: See —
Izumi, Hiroshi; Katahira, Toshiaki; and Furuhashi,
Michio,3,472,950.
Kataoka, Hirohisa: See —
Katsumura, Tatsuo; Kataoka, Hirohisa; Mizuno, Yutaka; Tsutsui,
Tsutomu; and Nishihara, Tadashi,3,423,482.
Kataoka, Tadashi: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira,3,458,987.
Katarskas, Zenonas: See —
Ulbing, Otmar M.; and Katarskas, Zenonas.3,442,177.
Katavolos, William; and Evans, Seymour, to Marvin Electric Manu-
facturing Co. Lighting device. 3,427,446, 2-1 1-69, CI. 240-78.
Katayama, Haruo, to Sanwa Seiki Mfg., Co., Ltd. Air brake system
for automobiles. 3,428,367, 2-18-69, CI. 303-6.
Katayama, Shizuo: See —
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa, Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao.3,463,655.
Mishima, Shizuo; Katayama, Shizuo; and Imamiya,
Hitoshi.3,447,945.
Katchalsky, Aharon: See —
Asscher, Meir; Vofsi, David; and Katchalsky, Aharon, 3,44 1,6 1 4.
Bloch, Rene; Katchalsky, Aharon; Kedem, Ora; and Vofsi,
David.3,450,630.
Bloch, Rene; Vofsi, David; Kedem, Ora; and Katchalsky,
Aharon.3,450,631.
Gassner, Saul Alexander; Hellinger, Esther; Katchalsky, Aharon;
and Vofsi, David.3,420,790.
Katchka, Jay R.: See —
Jackson, Wilbur F.; Katchka, Jay R.; and McAllister,
Donald,3,453,062.
Katchka, Jay R.; and Dykzeul, Theodore J., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Diaphragm valve control. 3,447,775, 6-3-69, CI. 251-
45.
Katchka, Jay R.; McAllister, Donald; and Scharer, Edward B., to
Robertshaw Controls Company. Dual range pressure regulator.
3,454,038, 7-8-69, CI. 137-489.
Katchman, Arthur: See—
Holoch, Klaus E.; Katchman, Arthur; and Shufelt, Rainey
A.,3,450,670.
Katchman, Arthur, to General Electric Company. Dielectric liquid
epoxide scavenger. 3,423,655, 1-21-69, CI. 317-259.
Katchman, Arthur, to General Electric Company. Electrical capaci-
tor and dielectric material therefor. 3,424,957, 1-28-69, CI. 317-
259.
Kategian, Nick C, to Brandell Products Corporation. Display
devices. 3,469,334, 9-30-69, CI. 40-106.25
Kateman, Gerrit; von Morgen, Kurt; and Wijenberg, Joannes B. G.,
to Stamicarbon N.V. Process and apparatus for the automatic
determinat- ion and/or control or the hydroxide: nitrite ratio in
nitrite solutions. 3,421,855, 1-14-69, CI. 23-230.
Kater, John A. R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Scalp contacting
bioelectrode. 3,469,577, 9-30-69, CI. 128-2.1
Kater, Karl-Heinz; and Wodtke, Hans, to Theodor Wuppermann
Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung. Tool for rounding edges of
strip material. 3,456,473, 7-22-69, CI. 72-199.
Kates, Richard, to Federal Steel Corporation. Pivoted spit and
firebox assembly for barbecue grills. 3,442,201, 5-6-69, CI. 99-
421.
Kath, Ronald E.: See-
Benson, Allen B.; Gorbatenko, George G.; Jursik, James; Kath,
Ronald E.; Ovrebo, Jerry D.; and Skrenes, David
H. ,3,480,795.
Katko, Daniel A., to Lombard Corporation. Hydraulic cylinder ar-
rangement. 3,477,229, 1 1-11-69, CI. 60-52.
Kato, Haruhiro, to Dai Nippon Toryo Kabushiki Kaisha, and Mit-
subishi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Plural coated pellet form
products and process of making. 3,475,154, 10-28-69, CI. 71-64.
Kato, Harunobu: See —
Obuchi, Kazuo; and Kato, Harunobu, 3,45 1,376.
Kato, Haruto P., to Uniroyal, Inc. Spinning apparatus with a spin-
neret and an elongated chamber with means to perform retarded
cooling. 3,447,202, 6-3-69, CI. 18-8.
Kato, Hiromasa: See —
Uzu, Keizo; Takahira, Hiroshi; Kato, Hiromasa; Sugiyama,
Noriyuki; Haneda, Tomotsune; and Ishii, Sumihiro,3,424,743.
Kato, Joji: See —
Chibata, Ichiro; Kakimoto, Toshio; and Kato, Joji, 3,458,400.
Kato, Jumpei, to Royal Products Incorporated. Glow plug connector.
3,435,404, 3-25-69, CI. 339-26.
Kato, Kaoru; and Ogawa, Shigeyoshi, to Dalkin Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Method of manufacturing a fluorination catalyst.
3,431,067, 3-4-69, CI. 23-88.
Kato, Kaoru; and Ogawa, Shigeyoshi, to Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Fluorination catalyst and process for manufacturing the
same. 3,455,840, 7-15-69, CI. 252-441.
Kato, Katsuhiro: See —
Ito, Giichi; Takamura, Masao; Kato, Katsuhiro; and Kikuchi,
Hisaei.3,431,519.
Takamura, Masao; Kato, Katsuhiro; Shinohara. Takeo; Kikuchi,
Hisahide; and Mitsuhashi, Sadayuki.3,487,344.
Takamura, Masao; Mitsuishi, Shoji; Kato, Katsuhiro; Shinohara,
Takeo; Kikuchi, Hisaei; and Mitsuhasi, Sadayuki, 3,464,039.
Kato, Kenzi, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Precision speed
control circuit for alternating current motor. 3,477,003, 11-4-69,
CI. 318-227.
Kato, Kichiro; Fujita, Hiroshi; Toyama, Teruhiko; Kiyohisa, Yukio;
Yoshimoto, Takeo; and Yanami, Tetsuo, to Mitsui Kagaku Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Dihalophenyl-p-nitrophenyl ethers as herbicides.
3,454,392, 7-8-69, CI. 71-124.
Kato, Kin: See —
Nakamura, Hiroshi; Manmo, Shiro; Ishizaki, Yasutaro; Saito,
Tokuji; and Kato, Kin,3,473,288.
Kato, Kirotetu: See —
Nishio, Fumihiko; Nishio, Daijiro; Watarai, Syo; Hayakawa,
Yoshihide; Kato, Kirotetu; and Udea, Hirozo.3,445,231.
Kato, Koji: See —
Vallee, John A.; and Kato, Koji,3,448,445.
Kato, Masaaki: See —
Mihara, Kzauhiko; and Kato, Masaaki, 3, 45 3, 201.
LIST OF PATENTEES
817
Kato, Masao: See —
Mitani, Tetsuo; and Kato, Masao.3,434,547.
Kato, Masao. Electric motors for toys. 3,445,692, 5-20-69, CI. 310-
42.
Kato, Masayuki: See —
Sakai, Michihiko; Kato, Masayuki; Hagiwara, Hikoichi; and
Konishi, Kazuo.3,444,186.
Kato Masumi, to Nippon Denso Company Limited. Windshield
wiper apparatus. 3,422,480, 1-21-69, CI. 15-250.21
Kato, Naomichi: See—
Deguchi, Yoshio; Nojima, Hiroshi; and Kato,
Naomichi.3,454,595.
Kato, Shigeru: See —
Matsushima, Mitsuo; Akino, Tadaharu; and Kato,
Shigeru.3,449,704.
Kato, Shigeyoshi. Calculator. 3,473,732, 10-21-69, CI. 235-79.5
Kato, Tadashi: See —
Kunitake, Tatsuro; and Kato, Tadashi, 3,43 1 ,101.
Kato, Takaaki, to Nippon Denso Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic con-
stant speed maintaining means for an automobile. 3,476,205, 11-4-
69, CI. 180-105.
Kato, Takahisa: See —
Katsushima, Atsuo; Hisamoto, Iwao; Fukui, Shoshin; Kato,
Takahisa; and Nagai, Masayuki.3,457,247.
Kato, Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio; Fu-
jimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi, to Sumitomo Chemical
Company, Ltd. Esters of chrysanthemum monocarboxylic acid and
chrysanthemum-dicarboxylic acid monomethl ester with N-hydrox-
y methyl maleimides. 3,428,651, 2-18-69, CI. 260-326.3
Kato, Takeaki; Ueda, Kenzo; Horie, Sadao; Mizutani, Toshio; Fu-
jimoto, Keimei; and Okuno, Yositosi, to Sumitomo Chemical
Company, Ltd.Glutarimidomethyl and /8-methylglutarimidomethyl
esters of chrysanthemum carboxylic acids. 3,440,245, 4-22-69, CI.
260-281.
Kato, Tokue: See —
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda, Kaoru; Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi,
Tetsuo; Hada, Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi,
Nagao.3,434,277.
Kato, Toshihiro: See —
Kuroki, Motoharu; and Kato, Toshihiro;, 3, 481 ,046.
Kato, Toshio: See —
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kato, Toshio; Kurihara, Masakazu; Takahashi,
Yasunobu; and Fukuda. Hiromichi, 3,462, 394.
Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; Kubota, Yasuhiro; and Matsu-
mura, Kenji, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for
the catalytic oxidation of propylene. 3,446,840, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
533.
Kato, Tsuneyuki: See —
Yomiyama, Akira; Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; and
Kawanishi, Tokuichiro.3,433,831.
Kato, Tsutomu, 1/3 to Daiichi Tanso Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, and
1/3 to Tamachi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of preparing an
agent for preventing contamination of air by carbon monoxide.
3,436,356, 4-1-69, CI. 252-450.
Kato, Yoshiaki: See —
Tanaka, Kazuo; Yoshida, Hirohiko; Kato, Yoshiaki; and Ueda,
Hiromi,3,462,939.
Kato, Yoshimi: See —
Kondo, Takeichi; Kato, Yoshimi; and Muramatsu, Yasu-
nori,3,482,t97.
Katoh, Shoichi: See —
Kawahata, Masao; Yokota, Kozou; Fukase, Yukishige; and
Katoh, Shoichi.3,420,660.
Katori, Kaichiro; and Kamiyama, Shinichi, to Fujitsu Limited.
Method of manufacture of glass-sealed semiconductor device.
3,442,634, 5-6-69, CI. 65-42.
Katrak Vehicle Company: See —
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,434,739.
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,443,654.
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,443,844.
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,446,302.
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,447,620.
Schoonover, Richard H. A., 3,447,621.
Katsanis, David J., to United States of America, Army. Firing con-
trol system for laser-guided projectiles. 3,485,461, 12-23-69, CI.
244-3.15
Katscher, Erich: See —
Hoffmann, Manfred; Wendelin, Roland; and Katscher,
Erich,3,467,897.
Katsevich, Leonid Savich: See —
Nikulin, Alexandr Alexandrovich; Artemiev, Vladimir
Dmitrievich; Volokhonsky, Lev Avramovich; Nikolsky,
Leonid Evgenievich; Gorynina, Zoya Alexandrovna; Scher-
bakov, Konstantin Alexandrovich; and Katsevich, Leonid
Savich.3,483,917.
Katsobashvili, Jakov Rafailovich; and Belova, Galina Mikhailovna, to
Institute Neftekhimicheskogo Sintezi imeni A.V. Topchieva.
Method for reactivation of oxide catalysts. 3,422,031, 1-14-69, CI.
252-417.
Katsoulis, Emanuel G.: See —
Chodosh, Stewart M.; and Katsoulis, Emanuel G., 3,479, 225.
Katsoyannis, Panayotis; and Tometsko, Andrew M., to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for joining the A
and B chains of insulin. 3,420.810, 1-7-69, CI. 260-1 12.7
Katstra, Richard D.: See—
Mausner, Marvin; Katstra, Richard D ; and Spiegelman,
Gerald.3,458,449.
Katsuda, Yoshio, to Dainihon Jochugiku Company, Limited. Ap-
paratus for vaporizing chemicals and perfumes by heating.
3,431,393, 3-4-69, CI. 219-274.
Katsuki, Kenichiro; Kawakami, Hiroshi; and Tatsumi, Juichi, to
Societe d'Electronique et d'Automatisme. Method of manufactur-
ing a coreless rotor. 3,470,289, 9-30-69, CI. 264-229.
Katsumura, Tatsuo; Kataoka, Hirohisa; Mizuno, Yutaka; Tsutsui,
Tsutomu; and Nishihara, Tadashi, to Kasei, Nitto. Synthetic Fibers
containing organotin itaconate polymers. 3,423,482, 1-21-69, CI.
260-857.
Katsumura, Tatsuo; Kawakami, Yohei; and Tsuji, Hiroshi, to Nitto
Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. Bis(trialkyltin) oxypolethylene oxy
compounds. 3,441,580, 4-29-69, CI. 260-429.7
Katsunuma, Nobuhiko, to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Method
and a preparation for the clinical diagnosis. 3,458,403, 7-29-69,
CI. 195-103.5
Katsura, Kanichiro: See —
Fujita, Makoto; and Katsura, Kanichiro, 3,469,829.
Katsushima, Atsuo; Hisamoto, Iwao; Fukui, Shoshin; Kato, Takahisa;
and Nagai, Masayuki, to Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Fluorocarbon compounds and polymers thereof. 3,457,247, 7-22-
69, CI. 260-89.5
Katsuta, Kihei; Shimasaki, Yoshikatsu; and Miki, Ikuo, to Mitsubishi
Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for separating fluids by cen-
trifugal and gravitational forces. 3,452,870, 7-1-69, CI. 210-94.
Katsuta, Kihei; Shimasaki, Yoshikatsu; Miki, Ikuo; Imamura, Akira;
Oota, Hiroshi; and Matsubara, Takeshi, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha, and Kabushiki Kaisha Imamura Seisakusho.
Separating apparatus for dispersed matter. 3,426,904, 2-1 1-69, CI.
210-259.
Katsuyama, Akihiko: See—
Fukuda, Jun-Ichi; Tashiro, Kijuro; Yamamoto, Akira; and Kat-
suyama, Akihiko, 3,457, 244.
Katsuyama, Shigeo: See —
Murao, Taiichi; Katsuyama, Shigeo; and Sasaki,
Toshio,3,443,002.
Katsuyama, Yoshihisa, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Mechanism for auto-
matically adjusting the film Sensitivity setting for an exposure
meter built into a camera. 3,461,782, 8-19-69, CI. 95-10.
Kattchee, Nicholas, to Physics International Company. Piezoelectric
control valve. 3,465,732, 9-9-69, CI. 123-32.
Kattus, James R.; and Morrison, Joseph D., to Southern Research In-
stitute. Precipitation hardened ferrous alloy containing copper.
3,472,706, 10-14-69, CI. 148-35.
Katuschenko, Walter; and Keinath, Rudolph, to General Electric
Company. Television sweep transformer. 3,483,496, 12-9-69, CI.
336-84.
Katva, Ilmari, to Broen Armatur I/S. Mixing valve. 3,459,223, 8-5-
69, CI. 137-625.17
Katz, Bernard: See —
Duva, Robert; and Katz, Bernard.3,440,151.
Katz, Friedrich J.; Pfeiffer, Gene F.; and Sorenson, Charles E., to
Hahn, Inc. Low volume spray system having nozzle orifice con-
figuration for producing equal size droplets. 3,443,756, 5-13-69,
CI. 239-214.25
Katz, Harry: See —
Schneider, Sidney; and Katz, Harry, 3,460,252.
Katz, Helmut: See —
Eichin, Werner; and Katz, Helmut,3,466,494.
Schmidt, Walter; Vitzthum, Dieter; Hoffmann, Herbert; and
Katz, Helmut.3,458,913.
Katz, Helmut, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electron beam produc-
tion system for electronic discharge vessels. 3,453,480, 7-1-69, CI.
313-337.
Katz, Helmut; and Meyerer, Paul, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Electron gun for electron tubes in cathode heater device.
3,474,282, 10-2i-69, CI. 313-346.
Katz, Jacob M.: See —
Taub, Abraham, 3,487,021.
Katz, Jacob M., to United States Borax & Chemical Corporation.
Recess cabinets. 3,429,630, 2-25-69, CI. 312-242.
Katz, Jacob M. Spoilage collecting dispensers for powders and the
like. 3,445,040, 5-20-69, CI. 222-108.
Katz, Klaus: See —
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus.3,444,786.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M.; and Katz, Klaus,3,476,203.
Katz, Klaus; and von Koch, Arwed, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Servo-steering mechanism for motor vehicles.
3,444,785, 5-20-69, CI. 91-434.
Katz, Leonhard, to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Switching relay motor ap-
paratus including an oscillator fed winding and an AC. fed wind-
ing. 3,471,761, 10-7-69, CI. 318-138.
Katz, Leonhard, to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Heat-exchanging fluid cir-
culating apparatus. 3,477,502, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 165-122.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 52
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Katz, Leonhard, to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Method of and apparatus
for cooling heat- radiating articles and the like. 3,487,328, 12-30-
69, CI. 331-94.5
Katz, Leon, to GAF Corporation. Poly-a olefins coated with lactams
or lactones and methods for producing same. 3,449,154, 6-10-69,
CI. 117-93.1
Katz, Louis B. Apparatus for bonding a brake lining to a brake shoe.
3,434,412, 3-25-69, CI. 100-93.
Katz, Morris H., to Pillsbury Company, The. Edible dry mix com-
position for producing an aerated food product. 3,434,848, 3-25-
69, CI. 99-139.
Katz, Morris H.; and Henry, William F., to Pillsbury Company, The.
Method and apparatus for ascertaining the characteristics of food
products. 3,463,014, 8-26-69, CI. 73-432.
Katz, Norman H.; and Binstock, Martin H., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Composite thermoelectric assembly having
preformed intermediate layers of graded composition. 3,432,365,
3-1 1-69, CI. 136-237.
Katz, Peter: See —
Schainholz, Herbert; and Katz, Peter,3,460,154.
Katz, Saul N.: See—
Kan, Billy; and Katz, Saul N., 3,424,589.
Katz, Sidney; and Cathers, George I., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method of separating neptunium and
uranium values. 3,451,790, 6-24-69, CI. 23-326.
Katz, Silas: See —
Flester, Eugene G., Jr.; and Katz, Silas.3,465,781.
Katz, Silas, to United States of America, Army. Fluid analog circuits.
3,474,959, 10-28-69, CI. 235-200.
Trask, Roland Pierce, II; Katz, Silas; and Walker, M. Lucius,
Jr.,3,478,764.
Katz, Solomon; and Levitt, Semond, to Strick Corporation. Con-
tainer handling system and devices. 3,473,678, 10-21-69, CI. 214-
38.
Katz, William E.: See—
McRae, Wayne A.; and Katz, William E.,3,440,159.
Katze, Melvin F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Pressure reduc-
ing valve. 3,439,713, 4-22-69, CI. 138-43.
Katzef, Irving B.; and Abitboul, Georges D., to Audio Magnetics
Corporation. Cassette tape winding indicator means. 3,423,038, 1-
21-69, CI. 242-55.13
Katzen, Raphael, Associates: See —
Katzcn, Raphael; Diebold, Vincent B.; and Moon, George D.,
Jr., 3,445,345.
Katzen, Raphael; Diebold, Vincent B.; and Moon, George D., Jr., to
Katzcn, Raphael, Associates. Extractive distillation of Ci to C3 al-
cohols and subsequent distillation of purge streams. 3,445,345, 5-
20-69, CI. 203-25.
Katzcr, Melvin F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Controlled dis-
solution of flocculants. 3,435,618, 4-1-69, CI. 61-1.
Katzcr, Melvin F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dissolving
solids in solvents. 3,468,322, 9-23-69, CI. 137-1.
Katzcr, Melvin F.; and Pye, David J., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. River management. 3,461,674, 8-19-69, CI. 61-2.
Katzcr, Melvin F.: See —
Sewcll, Sewood; and Katzer, Melvin F., 3,477,467.
Katzin, Martin. Polarization diversity system. 3,430,156, 2-25-69, CI.
330-43.
Katzman, Frederick, to Reynolds Metals Company. Mechanical joint
means. 3,429,088, 2-25-69, CI. 52-463.
Katzman, Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward, to Kaz Manufacturing
Co., Inc. Humidifier. 3,420,509, 1-7-69, CI. 261-142.
Katzman. Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward, to Kaz Manufacturing
Co., Inc. Bottle warmer attachment for vaporizer. 3,480,001, 11-
25-69, CI. 126-261.
Katzmarck, Albert G.: See —
Bostrom, Harry H.; and Katzmarek, Albert G., 3,436,082.
Kaudcr, Otto S., to Argus Chemical Corporation. Halogen-contain-
ing resin compositions containing crystalline cyclic organic com-
pounds and stabilizer combinations employing the same.
3,458,472, 7-29-69, CI. 260-45.75
Kaudcr, Otto S., to Argus Chemical Corporation. Rigid polyvinyl
chloride resins having enhanced resistance to deterioration due to
the presence of an organotin unsaturated half ester and an unhin-
dered phenol. 3,483,159, 12-9-69. CI. 260-45.75
Kaudcr, Otto S.; Leistner, William E.; and Hecker, Arthur C, to
Argus Chemical Corporation. Polyvinyl chloride and olefin
polymer compositions having improved resistance to deterioration
comprising an organic phosphite ester having at least one aromatic
polycarbocyclic group. 3,476,699, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-23.
Kaudcrs, Herbert J., to General Electric Company. Yttrium vanadate
europium phosphor preparation by precipitation. 3,479,296, 11-
18-69, CI. 252-301.4
Kaucr, Erhard: See —
Ganscr, Hans Gunther; Kaucr, Erhard; and Lydtin, Hans Jur-
gen,3,458,270.
Kaucr, James C, to Du Pont dc Nemours, E. I., and Company. Phar-
maceutical compositions and methods utilizing bicyclo[ 2.2.2 ]oc-
tane-1-amines and bicyclo[ 2.2.2] octane- 1-methylamines.
3,474,174, 10-21-69, CI. 424-325.
Kaufer, Helmut, to Agfa-Gevaert Akiengesellschaft. Offset printing
machine with wiping sheet for removing ink from blanket cylinder.
3,463,082, 8-26-69, CI. 101-144.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-Peter, to Agfa-
Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Optical system having at least two len-
ticular screens. 3,447,438, 6-3-69, CI. 95-15.
Kaufer, Helmut; Burger, Erich; and Huber, Hans-Peter, to Agfa Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Method for forming an image in a magnetizable
ink layer. 3,472,695, 10-14-69, CI. 1 17-238.
Kauffman, Floyd L.: See —
Urbain, Walter M.; Shank, Joseph L.; and Kauffman, Floyd
L.,3,483,005.
Kauffman, Harry D., to Ohio Crankshaft Company, The. Voltage
regulator for induction heating apparatus. 3,432,739, 3-11-69, CI.
321-18.
Kauffman, Harry D., to Park-Ohio Industries, Inc. Ground detector.
3,433,918, 3-18-69, CI. 219-10.77
Kauffman, Harry G.; and Jones, Hallet D. Compressor valve.
3,428,081,2-18-69, CI. 137-516.21
Kauffman, Harry G.; Sloan, Thomas F.; and Angle, Henry W., to
Frick Company. Filter and heat exchanger. 3,482,699, 12-9-69,
CI. 210-184.
Kauffman, Jack: See —
Breitsprecher, Charles O.; and Kauffman, Jack, 3,474, 826.
Kauffman, John Edward, to Jade Corporation, The. Method of
packaging integrated circuits. 3,436,810, 4-8-69, CI. 29-577.
Kauffman, John E., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method for
fabricating semiconductor package and resulting article of manu-
facture. 3,484,533, 12-16-69, CI. 174-52.
Kauffman, Melvin R., to General Electric Company. Switch
mechanism for cabinet. 3,428,766, 2-18-69, CI. 200-61.69
Kauffman, Melvin R.; and Pattison, Wesley S., to General Electric
Company. Front opening dishwasher with improved rack assembly.
3,466,109, 9-9-69, CI. 312-338.
Kauffman, Melvin R.; and Pattison, Wesley S., to General Electric
Company. Front opening dishwasher with improved rack assembly.
3,486,804, 12-30-69, CI. 312-338.
Kauffman, Robert C. Optical photographic printing apparatus.
3,432,233, 3-11-69, CI. 355-72.
Kaufman, Arnold S.: See —
Sweet, Albert; and Kaufman, Arnold S., 3,457,850.
Kaufman, Curt E., to Ro-Search, Incorporated. Method of manufac-
ture of footwear. 3,473,178, 10-21-69, CI. 12-142.
Kaufman, Edwin N., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Pressure
transducer utilizing semiconductor beam. 3,461,416, 8-12-69, CI.
338-4.
Kaufman, Hans J., to Stakmore Co., Inc. Folding chair with horizon-
tal stacking. 3,451,718, 6-24-69, CI. 297-239.
Kaufman, Harold A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Process for produc-
ing certain amino substituted nitro pyridines. 3,470,172, 9-30-69,
CI. 260-247.5
Kaufman, Harold A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Aromatic glyox-
ynitrile oximino carbamates. 3,483,246, 12-9-69, CI. 260-465.
Kaufman, Harold A.; Napier, Roger P.; and Gough, Stanley T. D., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Fungicidally active organoglyoxylonitrile
oximino phosphates and phosphonates. 3,469,004, 9-23-69, CI.
424-202.
Kaufman, Harold A.: See —
Melton, Thomas Mason; and Kaufman, Harold A. ,3,428,655.
Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., to DCA Food Industries, Inc. Cooling ap-
paratus for bakery products. 3,443,505, 5-13-69, CI. 98-33.
Kaufman, Harold B., Jr.: See —
Fowler, Roscoe T.; and Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., 3, 450,070.
Marsan, David R.; and Kaufman, Harold B., 3,483,868.
Kaufman, Harold R.: See —
Reader, Paul D.; Kaufman, Harold R.; and Kerslake, William
R.,3,447,015.
Kaufman, Irving, to TRW Inc. Ferrimagnetic microwave generator or
amplifier. 3,487,336, 12-30-69, CI. 332-7.
Kaufman, Irving: See —
Oltman, Henry G., Jr.; and Kaufman, Irving,3,453,456.
Kaufman, Jack William. Abrasive-like tool device. 3,468,079, 9-23-
69, CI. 51-378.
Kaufman, Marvin L., to Mobay Chemical Company. Polyurethanes
prepared from the cyclization product of a polyglycidyl carbamate.
3,484,413, 12-16-69, CI. 260-77.5
Kaufman, Myron N.; and Lindner, Melvin, to United States of Amer-
ica, mesne. Beam forming technique and implementation for sonar
simulation. 3,479,439, 11-18-69, CI. 35-10.4
Kaufman, Norman C, to Thompson, Earl A., Manufacturing Co.
Measuring device. 3,439,526, 4-22-69, CI. 73-37.9
Kaufman, Robert R. Concrete mixing control apparatus for concrete
mixing trucks. 3,460,812, 8-12-69, CI. 259-177.
Kaufman, Samuel. Garment hem construction. 3,478,366, 11-18-69,
CI. 2-74.
Kaufman, Samuel; and Conrad, Herbert A., to Sier-Bath Gear Co.,
Inc. Flexible gear coupling. 3,462,971, 8-26-69, CI. 64-9.
Kaufman, Stephen; and Nicolson, Richard E., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Process for continuous alkylation of arylhydroxides using
ion exchange resins. 3,422,157, 1-14-69, CI. 260-624.
LIST OF PATENTEES
819
Kaufman, Vernon R.: See—
Heth, Sherman C; Kaufman, Vernon R.; and Munson, Lyle
G., 3,484,963.
Kaufman, Vernon R., to Jacobsen Manufacturing Company. Engine
mounting for a rotary lawn mower. 3,420,042, 1-7-69, CI. 56-25.4
Kaufman, William A.; and Kirsten, James O.F., to Doelger &
Kirsten, Inc. Positive release overload clutch for a shear.
3,481,235, 12-2-69, CI. 83-58.
Kaufman, William A.: See —
Bjorksten, Johan A.; and Kaufman, William A. ,3,467,999.
Kaufmann, Albert R., to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Method of
producing dispersion hardened metals. 3,440,042, 4-22-69, CI. 75-
206.
Kaufmann, Albert R., to Whittaker Corporation. Method and ap-
paratus for edge-bonding metallic sheets. 3,477,1 14, 1 1-1 1-69, CI.
29-470.1
Kaufmann, Curt, to Automatic Druckmaschinenfabrik Dr. W. Hin-
niger und Sohne. Rotary printing press for changeable formats.
3,426,680, 2-11-69, CI. 101-181.
Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company.
Loom harness. 3,428,094, 2-18-69, CI. 139-91.
Kaufmann, Frank H.; and Kramer, Charles F., to Steel Heddle
Manufacturing Company. Loom harness. 3,470,920, 10-7-69, CI.
1 39-9 1 .
Kaufmann, Harold: See —
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, 3,438,232.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, 3,478, 555.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, 3,485, 122.
Kaufmann, John J., Jr.: See —
Russell, James S.; and Kaufmann, John J., Jr. ,3,451 ,439.
Kaufmann, Robert H.; Richard, Donald; and Wily, John L., to North
American Rockwell Corporation. Strand carrier for braiding
machines. 3,425,315, 2-4-69, CI. 87-22.
Kaufmann Tool and Engineering Corporation: See —
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, 3,438,232.
Achler, Howard S.; and Kaufmann, Harold, 3,478,555.
Franzene, Robert Donald, 3,454,452.
Kaufmann, William F., Jr., to United States of America, Army.
Discardable rotating band. 3,431,815, 3-11-69, CI. 89-1.
Kaumagraph Company: See —
Hochner, Walter L., 3,421,967.
Kaumeyer, Lynn W.: See —
Calta, Salvatore A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
meyer, Lynn W.; Marcotte, Alphonse U.; and Messina,
Benedicto U., 3,447, 135.
Kaup, John J., to Felsenthal Instruments, Inc. Method of making an
illuminated panel. 3,461,551, 8-19-69, CI. 29-592.
Kaupp, Josef; Klug, Helmut; Mittelberger, Karl Heinz; and Koln,
Hans Georg, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of
chlorinated polyolefins. 3,467,640, 9-16-69, CI. 260-88.2
Kaupp, Josef; and Petz, Karl, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing hard waxes. 3,481,913, 12-2-69, CI. 260-89.5
Kaupp, Josef; and Strassberger, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Wax mixtures
and process for the production of wax mixtures for fluid water-
free polish masses. 3,424,599, 1-28-69, CI. 106-10.
Kaupp, Norbett H.: See —
Eichorn, Roger H.; and Kaupp, Norbett H.,3,424,615.
Eichorn, Roger H.; and Kaupp, Norbett H., 3,484, 163.
Kauranen, Herbert A., to Kelvinator, Inc., mesne. Range oven heat-
ing control circuit for pyrolytic oven cleaning. 3,474,226, 10-21-
69, CI. 219-413.
Kaus, Tadeusz: See —
Unterschuetz, Zdzislaw; Naruszewicz, Eustachy; and Kaus,
Tadeusz,3, 45 1,849.
Kautsky, George J.: See —
Barusch, Maurice; and Kautsky, George J. ,3,468, 640.
Kautsky, George J., to Chevron Research Company. Acit-amide
pour point depressants. 3,444,082, 5-13-69, CI. 252-51.5
Kautsky, George J., to Chevron Research Company. Corrosion in-
hibiting composition containing a neutral amide and C3-C8 volatile
amine. 3,458,453, 7-29-69, CI. 252-392.
Kautsky, George J.; and Ballinger, Peter R., to Chevron Research
Company. Gasoline composition. 3,443,918, 5-13-69, CI. 44-63.
Kautter, Carl Theodor; Baumann, Ulrich; and Riemann, Karl Heinz,
to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Esterification of acrylic acid.
3,458,561, 7-29-69, CI. 260-486.
Kautz, George R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Process for im-
proving mask-screen registration in cathode ray tubes. 3,468,005,
9-23-69, CI. 29-25.15
Kautz, Glenn E., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Mixing nozzle and
dispersion method. 3,462.083, 8-19-69, CI. 239-400.
Kautz, Murrell F., to Honeywell Inc. Bulb retainer. 3,433,074, 3-18-
69, CI. 73-343.
Kautz, Wilbert G.; and Florence, Donald M., to Aro Corporation,
The. Semi-integrated (fluidic) logic system. 3,465,774, 9-9-69, CI.
137-81.5
Kauzlarich, James J.: See —
Maurya. Ramamurat R.; and Kauzlarich, James J. ,3,420,428.
Kavadias, Gerry: See —
Perron, Yvon G.; and Kavadias, Gerry, 3,452,026.
Kavalus, Leonard S.; and Lenarcik, Henryk, to American Flange &
Manufacturing Co., Inc. Bottle opener and method. 3,449,987, 6-
17-69, CI. 81-3.3
Kavanagh, Frank W.: See —
Stuart, Frank A.; Stewart, William T.; Lowe, Warren; and
Kavanagh, Frank W., 3,428,615.
Kavanagh, James A.: See —
Clark, George B.; and Kavanagh, James A. ,3,430, 360.
Kavanaugh, Richard J.; and Burrows, Philip R., to Consolidated
Electronics Industries Corporation. Photoelectric chronometric
governor. 3.456,178, 7-15-69, CI. 318-313.
Kavanaugh, Sherman W.: See —
Miller, Donald L.; Paul, James H.; and Kavanaugh, Sherman
W., 3,469,742.
Kaveggia, Frederick S.; Rossi, Carl J.; and Peart, Leland L., to North
American Rockwell Corporation. Method for masking articles with
wax by capillary action. 3,438,809, 4-15-69, CI. 117-212.
Kavthekar, Keshav S., to Ford Motor Company. Flexible backlight
flow-through ventilation system. 3,462,189, 8-19-69, CI. 296-146.
Kavthekar, Keshav S.; and Russell, Richard G., to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Attitude compensator device for a motor vehicle speed con-
trol system. 3,431,997, 3-11-69, CI. 180-108.
Kawabata, Minoru, to Kuroda Seiko Co., Ltd. Manifold pedestal.
3,457,943, 7-29-69, CI. 137-269.
Kawabata, Nariyoshi: See —
Furukawa, Junji; Kawabata, Nariyoshi; Nakaniwa, Mikio;
Kawasaki, Akihiro; Kameoka, Iwao; Takemura, Naomichi;
Ohashi, Hitoshi; and Nishiyama, Tsuneto,3,455,847.
Kawabata, Susumu: See —
Tooka, Takuzo; Araki, Hidejiro; Nagai, Manji; Nozaki, Choji;
Hasegawa, Junzo; and Kawabata, Susumu, 3,457,597.
Kawabata, Yasuro; Maekawa, Haruki; Watanabe, Masamoto; and
Tsuda, Yoshizo, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Novel aromatic
from diamine polyamide containing primary amino group and
secondary amino group. 3,485,804, 12-23-69, CI. 260-78.
Kawabata, Yoshikazu; Uchida, Takeshi; and Suzuki, Masatoshi, to
Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Pickup and circuit for
stringed musical instrument. 3,472,943, 10-14-69. CI. 84-1.15
Kawabe, Naoshi: See —
Fukada, Joji; Akatsu, Seiji; Sugahara, Mitsuaki; Kurita, Yoshiji;
and Kawabe, Naoshi, 3,464, 121.
Kawabe, Tsuneo: See —
Moroto, Shuzo; and Kawabe, Tsuneo, 3,469,443.
Kawabe, Tsuneo; and Kobayashi, Toyoaki, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Emergency brake sub-system in automotive brake system.
3,424,281, 1-28-69, CI. 188-106.
Kawachi, Yoshinori: See —
Suzuki, Kensei; Tamura, Shigeo; Kawachi, Yoshinori; and
Nagafuji, Naohiro, 3,477,550.
Kawada Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kawada, Tadaki, 3,421,167.
Kawada, Tadao, 3,471,881.
Kawada, Shin-ichi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo
Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Gyrocompass. 3,451,139, 6-24-69, CI.
33-226.
Kawada, Shin-ichi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo
Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Gyrocompass. 3,461,568, 8-19-69, CI.
33-226.
Kawada, Tadaki, to Kawada Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Center
diagonal stays for use in suspension bridges. 3,421,167, 1-14-69,
CI. 14-18.
Kawada, Tadao, to Kawada Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of
constructing a reinforced suspension bridge by applying pre-stress.
3,471,881, 10-14-69, CI. 14-18.
Kawaguchi, Hisayuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ichikin Kogyosha. Ap-
paratus for measuring the moisture content of a gaseous substance
in a high temperature chamber. 3,459,034, 8-5-69, CI. 73-29.
Kawaguchi, Shinichi, to Riccar Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Automatic
zigzag sewing machine. 3,426,711, 2-11-69, CI. 112-158.
Kawaguchi, Syojiro: See —
Morita, Hiroshi; Fuse, Motoyosi; Iwasaki, Sadaya; Yamagishi,
Hisato; Kawaguchi, Syojiro; and Tanigawa,
Koichiro.3,476,976.
Kawaguchi, Takuo: See —
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, 3,420, 796.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, 3,446,771.
Kawaguchi, Toshihiko; and Inami, Mamoru, to Victor Company of
Japan, Limited. Piezoelectro-acoustic stereophonic pick-up.
3,433,487, 3-18-69. CI. 274-37.
Kawaguchi, Toshiji, to Kabushiki Kaisha Tajima Seisakusho. Tape
measure means. 3,482,798, 12-9-69, CI. 242-107.3
Kawahara, Masao; Ono, Yoshitsugu; and Sakuragi, Johji, to Tokyo
Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Object identification system.
3,427,613, 2-1 1-69, CI. 343-6.5
Kawahara, Takao: See —
Oka, Tanehiko; Miki, Ikuo; and Kawahara, Takao, 3,421 ,639.
820
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kawaharazaki, Yoichi, to Victor Company of Japan, Limited. Pickup
arm control mechanism in an automatic record player. 3,433,486,
3-18-69, CI. 274-15.
Kawahata, Masao; Fukase, Yukishige; and Osozawa, Koichiro, to
Nippon Yakin Kogyo Company Limited. Stainless steel having
stress corrosion crack resisting property. 3,438,769, 4-15-69, CI.
75-125.
Kawahata, Masao; Yokota, Kozou; Fukase, Yukishige; and Katoh,
Shoichi, to Nippon Yakin Kogyo Company Limited. High strength
precipitation hardening heat resisting alloys. 3,420,660, 1-7-69, CI.
75-122.
Kawai, Eiichi; and Okada, Masashi, to Nippon Denso Kabushiki
Kaisha. Head lamp system with photoelectric switching and time
delay extinguishing. 3,423,633, 1-21-69, CI. 315-83.
Kawai, Kaiji; Hisada, Tadashi; and Ishimoto, Nobuo, to Hodogaya
Chemical Co., Ltd. Herbicidal composition. 3,425,820, 2-4-69, CI.
71-106.
Kawai, Katsumi; Suzuki, Gohei; and Kitamura, Yoshito, to Ikegai
Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha and Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for au-
tomatically processing sections from rotary press. 3,429,240, 2-25-
69, CI. 93-93.
Kawai, Kiyohisa: See —
Hirano, Hiroshi; Masuda, Katsutada; Kawai, Kiyohisa; and
Shimahara, Noboru, 3,465,044.
Kawai, Masahisa: See —
Adachi, Kazuo; Kawai, Masahisa; and Hoshikawa, Masakat-
su,3,433,790.
Kawai, Tadashi: See —
Nakamura, Osamu; Hinaga, Yasushi; Yamamoto, Makoto; Ohta,
Susumu; Kawai, Tadashi; and Mizusawa, Kenichi.3,484,866.
Kawai, Teiichi, to Kubota Iron and Machinery Works, Ltd. Pipe
joint which can be assembled from inside pipe. 3,432,175, 3-11-
69, CI. 277-104.
Kawaji, Akira, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Optical
semiconductor device. 3,457,468, 7-22-69, CI. 317-234.
Kawaji, Akira; and Yonezu, Hiroo, to Nippon Electric Company,
Limited. Semiconductor laser devices. 3,470,427, 9-30-69, CI.
317-234.
Kawakami, Akira: See —
Kobayashi, Shinzo; Onishi, Kumaichi; Kawakami, Akira; and
Nakamura, Nobuhiro,3,482,049.
Kawakami, Hiroshi: See —
Katsuki, Kenichiro; Kawakami, Hiroshi; and Tatsumi,
Juichi,3,470,289.
Kawakami, Hirotake: See —
Kishi, Kanesuke; Kawakami, Hirotake; and Yamanouchi,
Kiyoshi.3,449,523.
Kawakami, Koichiro: See—
Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi Susumu; Izawa, Hiroaki; Sawai, Tadashi;
and Kawakami, Koichiro, 3,428,494.
Kawakami, Masato: See —
Mori, Kan; Kawakami, Masato; Sugihara, Yasumi; Kimura,
Shoji; Shibata, Tooru; and Kogure, Akira, 3,466,272.
Kawakami, Shigemitsu: See —
Masai, Shohachi; Kawakami, Shigemitsu; and Okamoto, Tsu-
gio,3,436,296.
Kawakami, Tatsuya; and Aisaka, Noboru, to Industrial Science and
Technology, Agency of. Method and device for detecting a break
in knitting needles. 3,449,931, 6-17-69, CI. 66-157.
Kawakami, Toshio: See —
Azakami, Shinji; Kawakami, Toshio; and Takemoto,
Yoshiharu.3,484,193.
Kawakami, Yohei; Seki, Toshio; and Uenaka, Shigeyoshi, to Nitto
Kasei Co., Ltd. Stabilized resin compositions. 3,450,668, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-45.75
Kawakami, Yohei: See —
Katsumura, Tatsuo; Kawakami, Yohei; and Tsuji,
Hiroshi.3,44 1,580.
Suzuki, Kozaburo; Seki, Toshio; and Kawakami,
Yohei.3,433,763.
Kawam, Antoine, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Wood particle board con-
taining vermiculite and method of making same. 3,459,629, 8-5-
69, CI. 161-163.
Kawamori, Yoshiaki; Matsuura, Masahiko; Saito, Takeshi; and
Miyamura, Yoshinobu, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process
for the fermentative production of D-ribose phosphates.
3,458,401, 7-29-69, CI. 195-31.
Kawamoto, Frank T.: See —
Fleischhacker, Joseph F.; and Kawamoto, Frank T., 3,476, 320.
Kawamoto, Ichiro: See —
Ito, Shoichi; Kawamoto, Ichiro; and Hara, Yoichiro, 3,431 ,188.
Kawamoto Industrial Co., Ltd.: See —
Kuroda, Susumu, 3,449,808.
Kuroda, Susumu, 3,466,717.
Kawamoto, Takuya; Sakoda, Shunsuke; and Hattori, Mitsuhiro, to
Sony Corporation. Number display system. 3,449,726, 6-10-69, CI.
340-172.5
Kawamura, Hiroshi, to Hanken Seisakusho Company, Limited. Fold-
ing louvered closures. 3,426,653, 2-1 1-69, CI. 98-121.
Kawamura, Hiroshi; Mukaihara, Kozi; Ito, Hiroshi; Akimoto,
Kiyoshi; Atsumi, Yaichiro; Taniguchi, Toshihiko; Takahashi,
Sadayoshi; and Saito, Ichiro, to Nippon Kokuyu Tetsudo, and Nip-
pon Sharyo Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for handling track
installations. 3,425,359, 2-4-69, CI. 104-2.
Kawamura, Junji: See —
Morita, Yoshio; Watanabe, Takaji; Suzuki, Hisao; and Kawamu-
ra, Junji.3,459,573.
Kawamura, Koichi: See —
Kawamura, Koreichi; Kawamura, Yoshiko; and Kawamura,
Koichi.3,461,457.
Kawamura, Koreichi; Kawamura, Yoshiko; and Kawamura, Koichi.
Device for recording signals for controlling water fountains.
3,461,457, 8-12-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kawamura, Mitsuo: See —
Umemori, Takashi; and Kawamura, Mitsuo.3,483,471.
Kawamura, Saburo; and Takata, Masaru, to Kurashiki Rayon Co.,
Ltd. Methods of manufacturing polyvinyl alcohol films. 3,471,594,
10-7-69, CI. 264-210.
Kawamura, Shigeo: See —
Murakami, Masuo; Takahashi, Kozo; Matsumoto, Jun; Murase,
Kiyoshi; Tamazawa, Kazuharu; Kawamura, Shigeo; and Terao,
Junichi,3,476,777.
Kawamura, Syuzo: See —
Shimai, Junichiro; Matsui, Isamu; Kawamura, Syuzo; and Sakai,
Syoji.3,476,328.
Kawamura, Yoichi. Pushbutton combination lock. 3,447,347, 6-3-69,
CI. 70-213.
Kawamura, Yoshiko: See —
Kawamura, Koreichi; Kawamura, Yoshiko; and Kawamura,
Koichi.3,461,457.
Kawamura, Yuji: See —
Ishida, Seiichi; and Kawamura, Yuji,3,475,155.
Kawanami, Shunpei, to Kabushiki Kaisha Sanko Seisakusho. Dust
collector. 3,431,709, 3-1 1-69, CI. 55-302.
Kawanishi, Rokuro: See—
Ichikawa, Hiroshi; Kawanishi, Rokuro; and Ouchi, Yu-
taka,3,485,928.
Kawanishi, Tokuichiro: See —
Yomiyama, Akira; Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; and
Kawanishi, Tokuichiro,3,433,831.
Kawasaki, Akihiro: See —
Furukawa, Junji; Kawabata, Nariyoshi; Nakaniwa, Mikio;
Kawasaki, Akihiro; Kameoka, Iwao; Takemura, Naomichi;
Ohashi, Hitoshi; and Nishiyama, Tsuneto.3,455,847.
Kawasaki, Katsuhiro, to Victor Company of Japan Limited. Device
for guiding a disk in a jukebox. 3,425,702, 2-4-69, CI. 274-10.
Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Nagatsu, Teisuke, 3,448,946.
Kawasaki Steel Corporation: See —
Kishitaka, Hisashi; Shimamura, Yoshihisa; and Takata, Shinya,
3,451,769.
Yoshida, Hiroshi; Okabe, Hideo; Sasaki, Kenji; Nonaka, Hiroshi;
Nakagawa, Kichizaemon; and Igarashi, Kiyoyuki, 3,457,984.
Kawasaki, Toshio, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Digitalis tetraglycosides
and production thereof. 3,420,740, 1-7-69, CI. 195-2.
Kawase, Shigeru; Kitazawa, Tohru; Ohba, Hiroo; and Sagi, Kojiro, to
Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for making porous
sheet material. 3,484,273, 12-16-69, CI. 117-63.
Kawase, Yasutaka. Photoelectric control bimetal-type switch with
plural heaters. 3,432,728, 3-1 1-69, CI. 317-124.
Kawashima, Kanichi. Method of manufacturing a yarn. 3,478,506,
11-18-69, CI. 57-160.
Kawashima, Masao: See —
Kiyasu, Zen'iti; and Kawashima, Masao.3,484,779.
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao, to Fujitsu Limited. Auto-
matic timing wave phase control for self-timed regenerative pulse
repeaters. 3,424,982, 1-28-69, CI. 325-13.
Kawashima, Masao; and Fudemoto, Isao, to Fujitsu Limited. DC and
high frequency transistor amplifier circuit. 3,452,288, 6-24-69, CI.
330-17.
Kawashima, Masao; Fudemoto, Isao; and Tominori, Kiyoshi, to Fujit-
su Limited. Time wave extracting arrangement in a regenerative
repeater of a pulse code modulation transmission system.
3,483,323, 12-9-69, CI. 178-070
Kawashima, Masao; and Higeta, Tsukumo, to Fujitsu Limited. Pulse
code modulation repeaters. 3,437,760, 4-8-69, CI. 179-15.
Kawashima, Masao; Higeta, Tsukumo; and Kakehi, Gen, to Fujitsu
Limited. Variable gain amplifier with constant feedback loop gain.
3,467,913, 9-16-69, CI. 330-110.
Kawashima, Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshino, Maroshi, to
Fujitsu Limited. Selective control of bistable circuit with dif-
ferentiated pulses. 3,441,750, 4-29-69, CI. 307-238.
Kawashima, Masao; Hinoshita, Shigehiko; and Hoshnio, Maroshi, to
Fujitsu Limited. Non-destructive read-out circuit utilizing tunnel
diode. 3,437,839, 4-8-69, CI. 307-238.
Kawashima, Masao; and Katagiri, Yushi, to Fujitsu Limited. Broad
frequency band transformer. 3,428,886, 2-18-69, CI. 333-33.
LIST OF PATENTEES
821
Kawashima, Masao; Sakai, Masakatsu; and Kobayashi, Toshio, to Fu-
jitsu Limited. Shift register with blocking oscillator stages using
overshoot pulses as sequence trigger pulses. 3,432,683, 3-11-69,
CI. 307-221.
Kawashima, Shinichi: See —
Yokota, Ryosuke; Fuwa, Shigehiko; Kawashima, Shinichi; and
Matsuo, Yutaka.3,456,641.
Kawashima, Yuji: See —
Murakami, Masuo; Kawashima, Yuji; and Sano, Ken-
gi,3.482,025.
Kawasumi, Shohachi: See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Takagi, Kazumi; Fuku-
ba, Kobo; Hirooka, Masaaki; and Fujita,
Toshimichi.3,472,824.
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Kawasumi, Shohachi; Hirooka, Masaaki; and
Fujita, Toshimichi.3,478,002.
Kawata, Shojiro: See —
Morishita, Zenji; and Kawata, Shojiro.3,448,817.
Kawata, Teruo. Transversely shiftable tape support for enabling
multi-track recording or readout. 3,471,653, 10-7-69, CI. 179-
100.2
Kawauchi, Kanau: See —
Hamatani, Masaru; and Kawauchi, Kanau, 3,457,908.
Kawawa, Takaho, to Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha. Vacuum
degasifying apparatus. 3,468,525, 9-23-69, CI. 266-34.
Kawawa, Takaho; and Okubo, Masuta, to Nippon Kokan Kabushiki
Kaisha. Vacuum degasifying apparatus with electromagnetic stir-
ring means. 3,452,973, 7-1-69, CI. 266-34.
Kawawada, Akiko, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Shock ab-
sorbing package and display member. 3,467,245, 9-16-69, CI. 206-
46.
Kawchitch, Claude Edward, to Loy, Bros. Proprietary Limited. Con-
tainer closure. 3,433,380, 3-18-69, CI. 215-40.
Kawchitch, Claude Edward. Torque transmission shafts. 3,447,392,
6-3-69, CI. 74-411.
Kawecka, John J.: See —
McMaster, Harold A.; Nitschke, Norman C; and Kawecka,
John J.,3,468,645.
Kawecki Berylco Industries, Inc.; See —
Morana, Simon J.; and Koshuba, Walter J., 3,460,999.
Kawecki Chemical Company: See —
Bielecki, Edwin J.; and Albright, Robert A., 3,437,430.
Eorgan, James E., 3,431,141.
Gustison, Robert A.; Gorczyca, Frank; and Cenerazzo, John A.,
3,447,894.
Kawecki, Ralph E., to Southington Manufacturing, Inc. Continuous
operation mulling apparatus and method for accurately propor-
tioning foundry sand ingredients. 3,430,929, 3-4-69, CI. 259-146.
Kawecki, Ralph E., to Southington Manufacturing, Inc. Pneumati-
cally fed continuous operation mulling apparatus and method for
accurately proportioning foundry sand ingredients. 3,430,930, 3-4-
69, CI. 259-146.
Kawecki, Zygmunt Tadeusz: See —
Jezewski, Mieczyslaw Stanislaw; Kawecki, Zygmunt Tadeusz; Sz-
klarski.Ludger Miroslaw; Krawczyk, Eugeniusz Marian; and
Ogorzalek, Jerzy Marian, 3,424,976.
Kawenski, Edward M.: See —
Mitchell, Donald W.; Murphy, Edwin M.; Kawenski, Edward M.;
Nagy, John; and Williams, Roger P. ,3,482,637.
Kawiecki, Chester J., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Gaseous
discharge device with keep-alive electrodes. 3,448,337, 6-3-69, CI.
315-238.
Kay, Arthur: See —
Day, Lawrence; Dobrick, Joseph; and Kay, Arthur, 3,434,243.
Kay, Daniel J.; and Knipple, Raymond P., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Ammonia soluble resin. 3,446,783, 5-27-69, CI. 260-78.5
Kay, Daniel J.: See —
Mellan, Herbert J.; and Kay, Daniel J. ,3,450,657.
Kay, Edward L.: See —
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L.,3,423,385.
Bebb, Robert L.; and Kay, Edward L.,3,458,591.
Crane, Grant; and Kay, Edward L., 3,456,030.
Kay, Eric; and Sawatzky, Erich, to International Business Machines
Corporation. Method of fabricating uniform rare earth iron garnet
thin films by sputtering. 3,437,577, 4-8-69, CI. 204-192.
Kay, Harold D.: See-
Reuben, Bertie J.; Kay, Harold D.; Hirshfeld, Julian J.; and
Hartgrove, Earl H.. Jr.,3,462,297.
Kay, Herbert, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Treatment of
nickeliferious oxidic materials for the recovery of nickel values.
3,466,144, 9-9-69, CI. 23-183.
Kay, Jennie Geddes: See —
Geddes, George, Sr.; and Kay, Jennie Geddes,3,428,294.
Kay, Lewis D., to Uarco Incorporated. Data tape with position
identification means. 3,451,880, 6-24-69, CI. 161-6.
Kay Manufacturing Corp.: See —
Fischer, Edward M.; and Krakauer, Edwin G., 3,441,064.
Pincus, Seymour; and Krakauer, Edwin G., 3,431,331.
Kay, Murray. Burglar alarm. 3,453,613, 7-1-69, CI. 340-274.
Kay, Nicholas L., to Union Oil Company of California.
Hydrocracking process with preconditioned zeolite catalyst.
3,424,671, 1-28-69, CI. 208-111.
Kay Seven Co., Ltd.: See —
Kuribayashi, Sadatomo; Tayama, Eisei; Mishima, Makio; and
Yuzawa, Syuichi, 3,451,379.
Kayaba, Teiji: See —
Honda, Kenji; and Kayaba, Teiji, 3,423,275.
Kayaian, George. Missile and hand held launcher. 3,421,410, 1-14-
69, CI. 89-1.807
Kayano, Seiichi: See —
Ono, Shigeo; Kayano, Seiichi; and Negishi, Ryoichi, 3,465,934.
Kayatt, Philip J., to Duro-Test Corporation. Plural lamps for simulat-
ing a candle flame. 3,435,286, 3-25-69, CI. 315-47.
Kayatz, Karl-Heinz, to Fuller, Company. Method and apparatus for
blending finely granulated materials. 3,449,842, 6-17-69, CI. 34-
237.
Kaydon Engineering Corporation, The: See —
Anderson, Howard W., 3,424,893.
George, Richard F.; and Knotts, Halford L„ 3,455,616.
Kaye, Alan R.; and Field, Gordon C, to Northern Electric Company
Limited. D.C. restoration circuit. 3,463,940, 8-26-69, CI. 307-264.
Kaye, Alan R.; and Thompson, Gordon B., to Northern Electric
Company Limited. Fader amplifier circuits. 3,472,957, 10-14-69,
CI. 178-7.1
Kaye, Jonathan B.Surveyor's target staff. 3,442,016, 5-6-69, CI. 33-
74.
Kaye, Stephen: See —
Garasi, Louis; Kaye, Stephen; and Medved, David B., 3,445,660.
Kaye, Stephen, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Semiconductors
photocell detector with variable spectral response. 3,443,102, 5-6-
69, CI. 250-211.
Kaye Thermometer Corporation: See —
Rosen, Harvey, 3,472,638.
Kaye, Wilbur I., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Far ultraviolet non-
dispersive analyzer utilizing resonant radiant energy from the
periphery of the vapor cloud of the source. 3,430,041, 2-25-69,
CI. 250-43.5
Kaye, Wilbur Irving: See—
Sundstrom, Karl Erik; Matthews, Kenneth Vincent; and Kaye,
Wilbur Irving,3,459,479.
Kayle. William W.: See-
Schmidt, Raymond A.; Wilhelm, Frederick A., Jr.; and Kayle,
William W., 3,434,1 11.
Kaylie, Harvey L., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. R-F attenuation measure-
ment apparatus of the l-F series substitution type, with noise injec-
tion for compensation of error due to mixer noise. 3,464,006, 8-
26-69, CI. 324-57.
Kayline Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Benton, Raymond L., 3,486,788.
Kayne, Marvin L., to Candle Corporation of America. Candle lamp.
3,473,014, 10-14-69, CI. 240-13.
Kayser, John A., to Dana Corporation. Lubrication system for a
universal joint. 3,470,711, 10-7-69, CI. 64-17.
Kayser, John A., to Dana Corporation. Universal joint with
elastomeric bearing race mounting and a two part yoke.
3,481,159, 12-2-69, CI. 64-17.
Kayser, Lutz T. Rocket drive cooling arrangement. 3,462,956, 8-26-
69, CI. 60-258.
Kayser, Richard C: See —
Jackson, William H.; and Kayser, Richard C, 3,429,797.
Kayser-Roth Corporation: See —
Homan, Elwood P., 3,478,544.
Weigert, Karl, 3,477,398.
Kaytor, James: See —
Bender, Donald E.; Kaytor, James; and Russell, Lowell
L., 3,459, 165.
Kayuha, Joseph, Jr. Pressure controlled device for producing varying
flashing signals. 3,461,424, 8-12-69, CI. 340-60.
Kaz Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Katzman, Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward, 3,420,509.
Katzman, Lawrence; and Briggin, Edward, 3,480,001.
Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich: See —
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lriokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich;
and Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich, 3,420, 339.
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lariokhin, Vladimir
Ivanovich; and Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich, 3,476,040.
Kazama, Kiyoshi: See —
Ogata, Kazuo; Kazama, Kiyoshi; Suzuki, Shozo; and Morimatsu,
Yasuo.3,442,868.
Kazama, Seiji: See —
Uno, Seiji; Kazama. Seiji; and Uno, Fumio,3,43 1,243.
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto, Tohru, to Asahi Kogaku
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Telephoto lens system of low chromatic
aberration. 3,467,462, 9-16-69, CI. 350-2.
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto, Toru, to Asahi Kogaku
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Photographic objective of large diameter
and back focal length comprising six lenses. 3,447,858, 6-3-69, CI.
350-176.
822
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Takahashi, Yasuo, to Asahi Kogaku
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Large aperture seven lens objective lens
system. 3,45 1 ,745, 6-24-69, CI. 350-176.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Xerox Corporation. Multiple copy electrostatic
imaging apparatus. 3,437,408, 4-8-69, CI. 355-3.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Xerox Corporation. Image converter using
charged photoemissive layer. 3,440.428, 4-22-69, CI. 250-213.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Xerox Corporation. Field effect solid state
image pickup and storage device. 3,474,417, 10-21-69, CI. 340-
173.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Xerox Corporation. Storage tube having field
effect layer with conducting pins extending therethrough so that
readout does not erase charge pattern. 3,483,414, 12-9-69, CI.
313-065
Kazan, Benjamin, to Xerox Corporation. Recording by particle
orientation. 3,485,621, 12-23-69, CI. 96-1.
Kazan, Benjamin; and Winslow, John S., to Electro-Optical Systems,
Inc. Image intensifier including semiconductor amplifier layer.
3,441,736, 4-29-69, CI. 250-213.
Kazan, John, Jr., to American Cyanamid Company. Polymeric
photochromic compositions stabilized with ultraviolet light absor-
bers. 3,485,764, 12-23-69, CI. 252-300.
Kazantsev, Boris Afanasievich; Sitro, Igor Nikolaevich; Malyk,
Vladimir Avksentievich; and Elyashev, Isaak Grigorievich. Screw
pump. 3,431,855, 3-11-69, CI. 103-3.
Kazantseva, Nina Mikhailovna: See —
Telyatnikov, Garry Vladimirovich; Khodorov, Evgeny Iosifovich;
Evtjutov, Anatoly Akindinovich; Skopa, Denis Denisovivh;
Chervinsky, Anatoly Alexeevich; Shilov, Alexandr
Vladimirovich; and Kazantseva, Nina Mikhailovna, 3,444,628.
Kazdan, Aralee, to Blazon, Inc., mesne. Amusement and physical fit-
ness device. 3,451,672, 6-24-69, CI. 272-30.
Kazdan, Samuel. Tooth cleaning device. 3,452,382, 7-1-69, CI. 15-
104.93
Kazel, Sidney. Resealable can. 3,424,338, 1-28-69, CI. 220-54.
Kazimi, Mahmoud I., to Hexcel Corporation. Focussing reflector
with dimpled surface to scatter infra-red radiation. 3,427,625, 2-
11-69, CI. 343-840.
Kazimi, Mahmoud I., to Hexcel Products Inc. Method for making
dimpled honeycomb sandwich. 3,483,614, 12-16-69, CI. 29-600.
Kazmarek, Edward, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Force sensing apparatus.
3,434,342, 3-25-69. CI. 73-t33.
Kazmarek, Edward, u> Lear Siegler, Inc. Preloaded servo actuator
controls for redundant systems. 3,438,306, 4-15-69, CI. 91-171.
Kazmierczak, Walter S.: See —
Moreland, Stephen T.; and Kazmierczak, Walter S., 3,465, 749.
Kazuo, said Terashima, and said Iwala assors. to said Shunichi
Yamada: See —
Yamada, Shunichi; Achiwa, Kazuo; Terashima, Shiro; and Iwaki,
Akio; said, 3,422,135.
Keach, Anthony Eric Raoul; and Smith, Michael Charles, to General
Electric Company Limited, The. Multi-core per bit storage array.
3,441,920, 4-29-69, CI. 340-174.
Keady, Richard J.: See —
Winer, Bernard B.; and Keady, Richard J. ,3,467,935.
Keady, William L.; St. Clair, Michael J.; and Hazen, James T., to
Advalloy, Inc. Lead frame package for semiconductor devices and
method for making same. 3,469,684, 9-30-69, CI. 206-59.
Keady, William L.: See —
St. Clair, Michael J.; and Keady, William L., 3,469,953.
Keahl, Gerald Thomas: See —
Ashley, Joseph; and Keahl, Gerald Thomas,3,447,873.
Keahl, Gerald Thomas, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Two
wavelength infrared analyzer having a pair of variable interference
filters for determining the respective wavelengths. 3,435,209, 3-
25-69, CI. 250-43.5
Keahl, Gerald T., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Spectrophotometer.
3,449,050, 6-10-69, CI. 356-89.
Keahn, Albert G.; and Koltvedt, Robert, to Budd Company, The.
Vehicle roof structure. 3,427,068, 2-11-69, CI. 296-137.
Kealy, Joseph P.: See —
Sanders, Marion D.; and Kealy, Joseph P. ,3,457,061.
Kealy, Thomas Joseph, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polymerization of ethylene to high molecular weight substantially
linear thermoplastic polyethylene. 3,474,082, 10-21-69, CI. 260-
94.9
Kean, Wallace R.: See —
Timberlake, Dale L.; and Kean, Wallace R., 3,466.750.
Keane, Francis Xavier, to Vickers Limited. Hospital bed. 3,434,165,
3-25-69, CI. 5-61.
Keane. John J.: See —
Holub, Fred F.; Keane, John J.; and Kim, James K.
S., 3,477,978.
Keane, John J.; and Lough, John C. du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Reducing flame treatment of polyethylene terephthalate
film prior to aluminizing. 3,431,135, 3-4-69, CI. 117-46.
Kearby, Kenneth K., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Aluminum simultaneously impregnated with salts of nickel, alu-
minum and metal promoter. 3,423,194, 1-21-69, CI. 48-214.
Kearby, Kenneth K.; and Lang, Robert J., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Catalytic purification treatment of exhaust
gas. 3,476,508, 1 1-4-69, CI. 23-2.
Kearl, Cyril M.; and Gelbard, Robert B., to General Electric Com-
pany. Household refrigerator cabinet construction. 3,474,640, 10-
28-69, CI. 62-449.
Kearn, Louis J. Glass fiber cloth. 3,454,202, 7-8-69, CI. 223-28.
Kearney & Trecker Corporation: See —
Drechsler, Erich F.; and Martin, John L., 3,458,881.
Foster, Jack D., 3,484,718.
Lohneis, Earl Rex, 3,454,313.
Martin, John L., 3,477,121.
Osburn, John G., 3,429,224.
Schachte, John J., 3,483,767.
Sedgwick, Robert K.. 3,457,833.
Sedgwick, Robert K.; and Behrendt, Werner K., 3,461,472.
Sedgwick, Robert K.; and Hughes, John J., 3,468,179.
Wetzel, Theodore A., 3,422,246.
Zankl, Frank; Stobbe, Richard E.; and Mattson, Clyde E.,
3,422,724.
Kearney & Trecker-C.V.A. Limited: See —
Lewry, Kenneth Martin, 3,435,498.
Kearney, Terry R.; and Hitsch, Kurt W. Hydraulic control system for
mills. 3,471,094, 10-7-69, CI. 241-30.
Kearney-National Inc.: See —
Blagojevich, Milorad, 3,481,373.
Broom, Charles M.; and Stevens, Robert H., 3,469,020.
Kearns, Edwin W.; and Cutlip, Stephen T., to Rockwell Manufactur-
ing Company. Remote hanger. 3,426,848, 2-1 1-69, CI. 166-214.
Kearns, James E.: See —
Chao, Stanley K.; and Kearns, James E., 3,45 1,1 44.
Kearns, Kenneth Lee, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Device for
seating filter plates. 3,474,909, 10-28-69, CI. 210-232.
Kearns, Norvan O.; and Steinmetz, Rolland J. Spring biased shock
absorbing bumper. 3,433,520, 3-18-69, CI. 293-85.
Kearns, Robert W., to Tann Company, mesne. Motor speed control
systems. 3,422,331, 1-14-69, CI. 318-331.
Kearns, Robert W., to Tann Company, mesne. Pulsed windshield
wiper motor control. 3,483,459, 12-9-69, CI. 318-310.
Kearns, Tommy Carter, to Swift & Company. Manufacture of am-
monium polyphosphate from wet process phosphoric acid.
3,464,808, 9-2-69, CI. 71-34.
Kearns, William J.: See —
Okaya. Akira; and Kearns, William J.,3,427,564.
Kearny-National Inc.: See —
Mascaro, Thomas C, 3,463,240.
Kearschner, Jack T.: See —
Begeman, Robert H.; and Kearschner, Jack T., 3,449, 746.
Keary, Marvin William: See —
Siber, Erwin-Walter; and Keary, Marvin William,3,447,814.
Keas, Carl F., to Anderson Bros. Mfg., Co. Lid dispensing apparatus.
3,460,314, 8-12-69, CI. 53-72.
Keas, Carl F., to Anderson Bros. Mfg. Co. Cover feeding apparatus.
3,477,199, 11-11-69, CI. 53-67.
Keasler, Bennett M., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process for treat-
ing glass fabric. 3,425,109, 2-4-69, CI. 28-74.
Keathley, Maurice F.; and Mainers, Artez F., to Kentucky Fried
Chicken Corporation, mesne. Apparatus for cooking. 3,431,834,
3-11-69, CI. 99-336.
Keathly, Donald C. Tailgate latch. 3,437,376, 4-8-69, CI. 298-23.
Keating, Henry M. Duct coupling frame and corner member.
3.460,859, 8-12-69, CI. 285-319.
Keating, Henry M. Coupling channel. 3,482,861, 12-9-69, CI. 285-
399.
Keating, John W.: See —
Kier, Lemont B.; and Keating, John W.,3,427,317.
Keating, Martin, Jr., to Universal Folding Box Co., Inc. Dispensing
display package. 3,473,655, 10-21-69, CI. 206-78.
Keating, Richard T. Bun toaster. 3,463.076, 8-26-69, CI. 99-349.
Keats, George Harold; and Tinker, Barrie, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Process for the whitening of polymeric materials.
3,447,943, 6-3-69, CI. 117-33.5
Keats, George H.: See —
Scott, Larkin B.; and Keats, George H., 3,467,865.
Keats, John B., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Conical marker device.
3,451,368, 6-24-69, CI. 1 16-63.
Keats, John B., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Signal device.
3,478,714, 11-18-69, CI. 116-63.
Keay, Frederick W.: See —
Kilgore, Lee A.; and Keay, Frederick W., 3,474,323.
Keberle, Heinrich; Faigle, Johann Werner; and Wilhelm, Max, to
Ciba Corporation. Gamma-amino-beta-(para-ha!ophenyl (-butyric
acids and their esters. 3,471,548, 10-7-69, CI. 260-471.
Keberle. Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process of preparing water dispersible poly-
urethanes and resulting product. 3,438,940, 4-15-69, CI. 260-67.
Keberle, Wolfgang; and Dieterich, Dieter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of self-crosslinking polyurethane
dispersions. 3,442,843, 5-6-69. CI. 260-29.2
LIST OF PATENTEES
823
Keberle, Wolfgang; Dieterich, Dieter; and Bayer, Otto, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Water dispersible polyu-
rethane plastics prepared from cyclic compounds. 3,461,103, 8-
12-69, CI. 260-75.
Keble, John M., to British Lighting Industries Limited. Choke having
a winding of foil. 3,426,305, 2-4-69, CI. 336-178.
Keblys, Kestutis A., to Ethyl Corporation. Dehydrogenation process
with catalyst pretreating for C6-C24 alkenes. 3,433,851, 3-18-69,
CI. 260-683.3
Keblys, Kestutis A., to Ethyl Corporation. Process for C6 -C24 al-
kenes by pretreatment of phosphate catalysts. 3,433,852, 3-18-69,
CI. 260-683.3
Kebrich, Leonard M.; and White, Edward L., to National Lead Com-
pany. Vinyl halide resins stabilized with tribasic lead isophthalate.
3,440,213, 4-22-69, CI. 260-45.75
Keck, Arthur C; and Tomkinson, Stanley E., to General Electric
Company. Dynamoelectric machine having a versatile electrical
circuit-making unit. 3,482,128, 12-2-69, CI. 310-71.
Keck, Johannes; See —
Nickl, Josef; Keck, Johannes; and Engelhorn, Robert, 3,448, 106.
Keck, Johannes; Nickl, Josef; Koss, Friedrich-Wilhelm; Schraven,
Eckhard; and Beisenherz, Gerwin, to Boehringer Ingelheim
G.m.b.H. Novel halo-substituted tetrahydroquinazolines.
3,454,574, 7-8-69, CI. 260-251.
Zipp, Ottmar; Nickl, Josef; Machleidt, Hans; Keck, Johannes;
Kruger, Gerd; Engelhorn, Robert; and Puschmann, Sig-
frid.3,470,152.
Keck, Julian W. Two-stage baffle for high pressure feedwater
heaters. 3,451,472, 6-24-69, CI. 165-134.
Keck, Max H.; See —
Waller, Richard C; and Keck, Max H., 3,446,778.
Keckler, David P., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Scrubbing
procedure for crude acetylene stream. 3,440,297, 4-22-69, CI.
260-679.
Kedem, Ora: See —
Bloch, Rene; Katchalsky, Aharon; Kedem, Ora; and Vofsi,
David,3,450,630.
Bloch, Rene; Vofsi, David; Kedem, Ora; and Katchalsky,
Aharon.3,450,631.
Kedson, Leonard P.; and Biagi, Ferando, to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Complex wave differentiator having automatic
switching of constants of differentiation. 3,452,218, 6-24-69, CI.
307-229.
Kedson, Leonard, to Electric Associates Inc. Protection circuit for
an amplifier system. 3,436,667, 4-1-69, CI. 330-9.
Kee, Harry; See —
Thouret, Wolfgang E.; and Kee, Harry ,3 ,474,278.
Kee, Incorporated: See —
Edge, Gordon Malcolm; Eiloart, Timothy March Beaupre;
Horabin, Ivan S.; and Rayner, Peter John Wynn, 3,423,845.
Keech, Roger A., to Menasco Manufacturing Company. Selective
damping device. 3,458,016, 7-29-69, CI. 188-96.
Keefe, Arthur T.: See —
Young, Ian R.; Keefe, Arthur T.; and Moss, Geoffrey, 3,475, 727.
Keefe, George E.: See —
Castellani, Eugene E.; Keefe, George E.; and Romankiw, Lubo-
myrT.,3,483,534.
Daughton, James M.; and Keefe, George E., 3,456, 248.
Keefe, George E.; and Middelhoek, Simon, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Magnetic film memories. 3,466,640, 9-9-
69, CI. 340-174.
Keefe, John M. Pigeon chaser. 3,436,882, 4-8-69, CI. 52-101.
Keefe, Robert L., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for making polyester cord for no-reset V-belts. 3,469,001,
9-23-69, CI. 264-290.
Keefer, David E.: See —
Hunter, Robert D.; Keefer, David E.; and Wilhite, John
E.,3,483,519.
Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and apparatus for
producing hollow glass articles by module immersion technique.
3,453,094, 7-1-69, CI. 65-23.
Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Gas fired frit melter.
3,460,932, 8-12-69, CI. 65-335.
Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Molten additive distributor
for glass. 3,466,160, 9-9-69, CI. 65-157.
Keefer, George E.; and Pei, Yu K., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Molten ad-
dition of colorant in a glass furnace forehearth. 3,445,216, 5-20-
69, CI. 65-145.
Keegan, Larry, deceasedO (by Keegan, Lee E.; executrix). Power
transfer means for connecting driven and undriven wheels of vehi-
cles. 3,439,765, 4-22-69, CI. 180-22.
Keegan, Lee E.: See —
Keegan, Larry, 3,439, 765.
Keegan, Robert J. Sales control indicator. 3,468,476, 9-23-69, CI.
235-23.
Keehn, Jonathan N., II. Variable shock absorber. 3,420,341, 1-7-69,
CI. 188-88.
Keel, David John Vincent; and Kightley, Raymond John, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Method of making cadmium for al-
kaline batteries and product thereof. 3,449,167, 6-10-69, CI. 136-
76.
Keeler Brass Company: See —
Bouwma, Ronald D , 3,480,990.
Jakeway, Gerald V., 3,456,574.
Keeler, Miner S., II, 3,430,994.
Keeler, Charles H. Method of mounting a magnifying attachment on
a spectacle lens. 3,456,327, 7-22-69, CI. 29-406.
Keeler, Donald L. Fastening device. 3,483,788, 12-16-69. CI. 85-7.
Keeler, Howard S.: See —
Donner, Edward O.; Keeler, Howard S.; Botjer, John L.; and
Frye, Harold E.,3,453,384.
Keeler, Jack Daniel: See —
Snellman, Donald L.; and Keeler, Jack Daniel, 3,420,51 7.
Keeler, Mary K. Automatic liquid sampler. 3,431,784, 3-11-69, CI.
73-423.
Keeler, Miner S., II, to Keeler Brass Company. Insulating handle
connector and method of making same. 3,430,994, 3-4-69, CI.
287-53.
Keeler, Miner S., II. Gasoline dispensing system with register.
3,437,240, 4-8-69, CI. 222-25.
Keeler, Robert A.: See —
Grelecki, Chester J.; Keeler, Robert A.; and Szabo, Barna,
Jr.,3,470,042.
Keeler, Robert E.; Freeman, Don G.; and Van Blerkom, Richard, to
International Business Machines Corporation. Digital demodulator.
3,473,132, 10-14-69, CI. 329-122.
Keeler, Robert M.: See—
Oglesby, Minor W., Jr.; and Keeler, Robert M., 3,428,528.
Smith, Dexter E.; Broerman, Arthur B.; and Keeler, Robert
M., 3,450,800.
Smith, Dexter E.; Keeler, Robert M.; and Guenther, Em-
merich.3,476,729.
Keeleric, George F. Dynamic electrode for electrolytic machining
apparatus. 3,433,727, 3-18-69, CI. 204-224.
Keeley, Robert A., to Norbest Turkey Growers Association. Method
of preparing animal skin to constitute a binder in food products.
3,455,703, 7-15-69, CI. 99-208.
Keeling, Edward J. Safety ski binding. 3,434,731, 3-25-69, CI. 280-
11.35
Keeling, John B.: See —
Graham, John V.; Keeling, John B.; and Robinett, Leonard
L., 3,439,783.
Keen, Albert John: See —
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John,3,434,413.
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John, 3,468, 246.
Keen, Arnold Ralph, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flow diverting apparatus for viscous liquids. 3,481,365, 12-2-69,
CI. 137-608.
Keen, James L., to General Mills, Inc. Production of low odor, low
taste glactomannan gums. 3,455,899, 7-15-69, CI. 260-209.
Keenan, John D., Jr.: See —
Sylvester, John D.; and Keenan, John D., Jr. ,3,478,490.
Keenan, Joseph H.: See —
Nowak, Leon J., Jr.; Robinson, Joseph L.; Krolopp, Otto C;
Keenan, Joseph H.; and Smith, Joseph L., 3,486,240.
Keenan, Julian J.; Lilja, Sten A.; and Kramos, Charles B., to Engel-
hard Industries, Inc. Method of making decorative metal stock.
3,465,419, 9-9-69, CI. 29-481.
Keenan, Peter B.: See —
Wilferth, Robert A.; and Keenan, Peter B., 3,485, 623.
Keenan, Peter P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Multipactor
rectifier. 3,457,490, 7-22-69, CI. 321-8.
Keene, Katheryn, executris of the estate of: See —
Cope, Arthur C; Engelhardt, Edward L.; Keene, Katheryn, ex-
ecutris of the estate of; and Cope, Arthur C,
deceased, 3, 454,643.
Keene Packaging Associates: See —
Polk, Edgwin R.; and La Grassa, Antonio, 3,466,214.
Keene, Paul M. Dogfood server. 3,455,280, 7-15-69, CI. 119-61.
Keene, Robert J.; and Szumilas, Raymond S., to United States Steel
Corporation. Device for supplying lubricating oil to molds.
3,448,788, 6-10-69, CI. 164-268.
Keene, William A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of mak-
ing an article carrying case. 3,454,439, 7-8-69, Cl. 156-69.
Keene, William C, to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Covered hopper
cars. 3,427,994, 2-18-69, Cl. 105-248.
Keeney, Clare G.: See —
James, Robert E.; and Keeney, Clare G., 3,436. 554.
Keenum, John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Cement set retarding composition. 3,429,724, 2-25-69, Cl.
106-89.
Keenum, John C, Jr.; and Angstadt, Richard L., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Cement retarder composition. 3,429,725, 2-25-69, Cl. 106-89.
Keep Chemical Company: See —
Ferrara, Peter J., 3.479.220.
Keepin, G. Robert, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Detection, identification and analysis of fissionable
isotopes. 3,456,1 13, 7-15-69, Cl. 250-83.1
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Keers, Iendrik Jan Frederik: See—
Koeman, Meindert; and Keers, Iendrik Jan Frederik, 3,462,653.
Keese, Beth: See—
Sietmann, Vernon H„ 3,479,748.
Keese, Beverly W., to Rockwell-Standard Company, mesne. Vehicle
drive assembly. 3,434,364, 3-25-69, CI. 74-391.
Keese, Larry: See —
Sietmann, Vernon H., 3,479,748.
Keet, Lourens: See —
Eisinga, Simon; and Keet, Lourens.3,486,297.
Keever Company, The: See —
Hyldon, Roy G.; Fink, Doris E.; and Aboul-Saad, Halim G.,
3,450,692.
Kefalas A/S: See—
Holm, Torkil, 3,436,391.
Petersen, Povl Viggo; Lassen, Niels; Norgaard, Jette; and Huld,
Torben, 3,467,675.
Kefauver, Lester R., Jr., to Electro-Therm, Inc. Plug-in electrical
heating unit. 3,466,426, 9-9-69, CI. 219-451.
Kefford, Noel Price: See —
Bruce, Michael Ian; Zwar, John; and Kefford, Noel
Price.3,469,965.
Kegelman, Thomas D.: See —
Abel, Irving R.; and Kegelman, Thomas D., 3,446,9 16.
Kegg, Robert R.: See—
Doering, William E.; and Kegg, Robert R., 3,457,095.
Keggi, Janis J.: See —
Ebel, Robert Henry; Adler, Stephen Fred; and Keggi, Janis
J. ,3,421,837.
Kehe, Alfred W., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Hot melt adhe-
sive composition. 3,485,783, 12-23-69, CI. 260-27.
Kehl, Denis: See-
van Tran, Nguyen; and Kehl, Denis.3,486,129.
Kehl, William L.; and Rennard, Raymond J., Jr., to Goodrich-Gulf
Chemicals, Incorporated. Dehydrogenation process. 3,450,787, 6-
17-69, CI. 260-680.
Kehl, William L.; and Rennard, Raymond J., Jr., to Goodrich-Gulf
Chemicals, Incorporated. Dehydrogenation process. 3,450,788, 6-
17-69, CI. 260-680.
Kehl, William L.; Rennard, Raymond J., Jr.; and Basila, Michael R.,
to Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Incorporated. Dehydrogenation
process. 3,450,789, 6-17-69, CI. 260-680.
Kehler, Paul. Self-burying tracked vehicle. 3,456,750, 7-22-69, CI.
180-6.7
Kehoe, Edward Charles, to Saline Water Conversion Corporation,
mesne. Vapor condensation system. 3,454,471, 7-8-69, CI. 203-42.
Kehoe, Norman T.; and Stiegler, Elwood A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Ap-
paratus and method for supplying sheet materials and beads to and
assembling the same on a tire building drum. 3,479,238, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 156-111.
Kehr, Clifton L.; and Guthrie, James L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Crosslinking polyolefins with selected dioxime diesters. 3,478,004,
11-11-69, CI. 260-80.78
Kehr, Richard: See —
Massey, Edward J., 3,458,164.
Kehrer, Georg: See —
Dietrich, Georg; and Kehrer, Georg, 3,439,623.
Keichler, Edwin J.; Emmerich, Clifford L.; and Stern, Theodore L.,
to Stern Metals Corporation. Apparatus for depositing a solder
strip on a base metal band. 3,460,512, 8-12-69, CI. 118-59.
Keidel, John F., to General Atronics Corporation. Photoelectric
code reading apparatus enabling in- use focusing and positioning.
3,479,519, 11-18-69, CI. 250-219.
Keifer, James A. Rotary cutter and adjustable shield therefor.
3,422,473, 1-21-69, CI. 12-91.
Keihin Hitachi Engineering Co., Ltd.: See —
Ogata, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Hiroyuki; Sakazume, Akio; Akiyama,
Mitsuo; and Kikuchi, Ukichi, 3,420,592.
Keihin Hitachi Engineering Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Moriyama, Hiromi; Yamada, Hiroshi; Nakanishi, Tsunemoto;
and Kiriyama, Toshikatsu, 3,443,312.
Keijzer, Johan H., to Monroe Belgium N.V. Vehicle leveling system.
3,466,055, 9-9-69, CI. 280-6.
Keil, John G.; and Hooper, Irving R., to Bristol-Myers Company.
Coumarin derivatives. 3,428,623, 2-18-69, CI. 260-210.
Keil, John G.; and Hooper, Irving R., to Bristol-Myers Company.
Noviosyloxy coumarin containing compounds. 3,454,548, 7-8-69,
CI. 260-210.
Keil, Joseph W.: See—
Gowdy, William G.; and Keil, Joseph W.,3,453,248.
Keil, Joseph Woodward; and Whipple, Clyde Lee, to Dow Corning
Corporation. Water repellent and/or release treatment. 3,460.981,
8-12-69, CI. 117-135.1
Speier, John L.; Keil, Joseph W.; and Gowdy, William
G.,3,440,302.
Keil, Joseph W., to Dow Corning Corporation. Compositions and
processes for adhering polyolefins to surfaces. 3,477,901, 11-11-
69, CI. 161-208.
Keil, Karl, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Olefins and process for purifying them.
3,432,573, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-683.15
Keil, O'Dell F., to American Potato Company, mesne. Apparatus
and method for the continuous production of shaped-dough
pieces. 3,459,141, 8-5-69, CI. 107-14.
Keil, Walter M., to Youngstown Foundry and Machine Co., The.
Apparatus for bundling slender articles. 3,427,959, 2-18-69, CI.
100-212.
Keil, Werner: See —
Rothmann, Hans; Keil, Werner; and Reichter, Heinz.3,444,060.
Keiler, Wilfred: See-
Thomas, Rainer; Keiler, Wilfred; and Weber, Paul, 3,458,901.
Keillor, John M.; and Smith, Oliver T., to Union Camp Corporation,
mesne. Shock absorbing container. 3,433,353, 3-18-69, CI. 206-
46.
Keim, Jonathan R., to Honeywell Inc. Turbidimeter using photoelec-
tric linearizing circuit including switching circuit to insert
preselected resistances. 3,449,578, 6-10-69, CI. 250-209.
Keim, William A.: See —
Gregory, James T.; Robertson, Arthur B.; and Keim, William
A. ,3,45 1,966.
Keimer, Birgit Yrsa: See —
Szabo, Ladislaus D. A.; and Keimer, Birgit Yrsa, 3,482,018.
Keinanen, Henry J.: See —
Tysver, Oliver J.; Keinanen, Henry J.; and Gore, Ernest
M.,3,462,015.
Keinath, Rudolph: See —
Katuschenko, Walter; and Keinath, Rudolph, 3,483,496.
Keinonen, Frank W., to Pierce-Pacific Manufacturing, Inc. Stabiliz-
ing outrigger apparatus for mobile vehicle. 3,426,918, 2-1 1-69, CI.
212-145.
Keinonen, Frank W., to Pierce-Pacific Manufacturing, Inc. Means
for mounting a load carrier on a vehicle. 3,472,527, 10-14-69, CI.
280-404.
Keiper, Francis P., Jr.; and Comeau, Charles P., to Philco-Ford Cor-
poration. Voltage squaring circuit employing forward biased
transistors with common collector load impedance. 3,484,622, 12-
16-69, CI. 307-229.
Keiper, Phillip C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Elevator
motor control system including dynamic braking with motor field
excitation. 3,448,364, 6-3-69, CI. 318-381.
Keir, Harold C. Music teaching device. 3,463,043, 8-26-69, CI. 84-
470.
Keiser, David Howard, Jr. Hedge shears. 3,470,613, 10-7-69, CI. 30-
268.
Keiser, Edward F.: See —
Bialo, John M.; Keiser, Edward F.; and Vogelman, Joseph
H. ,3,424,859.
Keister, Frank Z.: See —
Congleton, Robert S.; and Keister, Frank Z.,3,486,217.
Keister, George P.: See —
Buehler, Oscar R.; Keister, George P.; and Long, Joseph
F., 3,461, 167.
Keister, Oliver B., Jr.; Hursh, Charles M.; and Link, John G.
Remotely controlled automatic hopper car door actuating
mechanism. 3,446,373, 5-27-69, CI. 214-63.
Keistman, Arnold R.; and Weakley, Robert H., to United Aircraft
Corporation, mesne. Electromagnetic actuator. 3,433,983, 3-18-
69, CI. 310-15.
Keitel, Fritz Gunther. Fermenting vegetable mash to produce a sta-
ble vegetable juice with simultaneous production of fermented
fodder. 3,420,676, 1-7-69, CI. 99-105.
Keitel, Gerald A.: See —
Houston, Harry H.; Keitel, Gerald A.; and Williamson, William
R., 3,429,720.
Keitel, Philip J.: See-
Blunt, Robert M.; and Keitel, Philip J.,3,453,157.
Fay, Richard J.; and Keitel, Philip J.,3,447,881.
Fay, Richard J.; and Keitel, Philip J. ,3,461, 006.
Keiter, Alfred: See —
Hesse, Alfred; and Keiter, Alfred.3,427,963.
Keiter, Irvin L.; Sichel, Leonard H., Jr.; Morgenson, Edgar O., Jr.;
and Questa, Charles R., to Burroughs Corporation. Bi-directional
code converter. 3,461,432, 8-12-69, CI. 340-172.5
Keith, Carl D.: See—
Adlhart, Otto J.; Keith, Carl D.; and Pond, George
R.,3,425,875.
Keith, Carl D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Production of nitric
acid. 3,428,424, 2-18-69, CI. 23-162.
Keith, Carl D.. to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Method of preparing a
supporting catalyst. 3,437,605, 4-8-69. CI. 252-463.
Keith, Carl D.; and Comely, Kurt W., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Alumina production. 3,429,660, 2-25-69, CI. 23-143.
Keith, Carl D.; Cunningham, Charles E.; and Schreuders, Teunis, to
Engelhard Industries, Inc. Apparatus and system for the purifica-
tion of internal combustion engine exhaust gases. 3,443,91 1, 5-13-
69, CI. 23-288.
LIST OF PATENTEES
825
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig A., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. Silver and silver-containing copper-cadmium oxide-
zinc oxidesbarium oxide catalysts. 3,420,784, 1-7-69, CI. 252-475.
Keith, Carl D.; Hindin, Saul G.; and Galen, Ludwig A., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. Silver-banum catalyst. 3,423,328, 1-21-69, CI. 252-
430.
Keith, Carl D.; and Mooney, John J., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Catalytic radiant heater. 3,441,359, 4-29-69, CI. 431-328.
Keith, Carl D.; and Schreuders, Teunis, to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Catalyst cartridge. 3,441,382, 4-29-69, CI. 23-288.
Keith, Carl D.; Schreuders, Teunis; and Cunningham, Charles E., to
Engelhard Industries, Inc. Apparatus for purifying exhaust gases of
an internal combustion engine. 3,441,381, 4-29-69, CI. 23-288.
Haley, Alfred J., Jr.; Keith, Carl D.; and May, James
E., 3,461,058.
Keith, Charles H., II; Norman, Velio; and Bates, William W., Jr. Lig-
gett & Myers Incorporated, mesne Cigarette filter. 3,460,543, 8-
12-69, CI. 131-10.7
Keith, Charles H.: See—
Misenheimer, James R.; and Keith, Charles H., 3,426,765.
Keith, Garland B., to Eastman Kodak Company. Method and ap-
paratus for cutting elongated material. 3,485,120, 12-23-69, CI.
83-37.
Keith, Guy E.; Turner, Calvin L.; and Marsh, Max F., to Western Oil
Tool & Manufacturing Co., Inc. Scraper. 3,426,456, 2-11-69, CI.
37-8.
Keith, Guy E.; Turner, Calvin L.; and Marsh, Max F., to Western Oil
Tool & Manufacturing Company, Inc. Earth scraper with sliding
vertical elevator guide means. 3,431,660, 3-1 1-69, CI. 37-8.
Keith, Percival C. Combination methods involving the making of
gaseous carbon dioxide and its use in crude oil recovery.
3,442,332, 5-6-69, CI. 166-8.
Keith, Wayland D.: See-
Sanders, Davis H.; and Kennedy, James M., 3,437,043.
Sanders, Davis H.; and Kennedy, James M., 3,437,044.
Keithahn, Julian D.: See —
Castro, Luis F.; Keithahn, Julian D.; Leutwyler, Kurt; and Oden,
Jerome H.,3,472,275.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr.; De Rochemont, John F.; and Keithahn,
Julian D., 3,433,303.
Keithley Instruments, Inc.: See —
Erdman, Robert J., 3,424,981.
Praglin, Julius; and Kime, Robert C, Jr., 3,474,347.
Kekish, George T., to Nalco Chemical Company. Homopolymeriza-
tion of acrolein in aqueous monomer emulsion via redox catalyst.
3,438,941, 4-15-69, CI. 260-67.
Kekish, George T., to Nalco Chemical Company. Invert emulsion
polymerization of acrolein. 3,457,230, 7-22-69, CI. 260-67.
Kel Corporation: See —
Robb, Winfred Edward, Jr., 3,435,456.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Overdrive trans-
mission. 3,440,904, 4-29-69, CI. 74-781.
Kelber, Edward H., to Swedlow, Inc. Grinding apparatus and
method. 3,447,267, 6-3-69, CI. 51-3.
Kelch, David E.: See—
Garber, Thomas; Miller, Arthur; and Kelch, David E., 3,421, 106.
Kelch, Edward J.; and Sergent, David A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Apparatus for clamping and rotating stators. 3,457,899, 7-
29-69, CI. 118-503.
Kelch, Heinz; and Zimmermann, Hans, to Kienzle Apparate
G.m.b.H. Registering device. 3,469,775, 9-30-69, CI. 235-1.
Kelchner, Jay R.: See —
Verrando, Marcel G.; and Kelchner, Jay R., 3,462,315.
Kelco Company: See —
Edlin, Ray L.; and Rocks, James K., 3,480,450.
Fairchild, William P., 3,480,018.
Gibsen, Kenneth F., 3,481,889.
Hatton, John O., 3,469,377.
McNeely, William H., 3,427,226.
McNeely, William H., 3,433,708.
Miller, Aaron; and Rocks, James K., 3,455,701.
Schweiger, Richard G., 3,446,796.
Kelek Company, The: See —
Inglis, Jack S., 3,450,949.
Kussmaul, Edwin E., 3,458,680.
Kelemen, Denis G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for applying counterelectrodes. 3,472,683, 10-14-69, CI.
117-200.
Kelemen, Frank K., to Omark Industries, Inc., mesne. Stud welding.
3,445,619, 5-20-69, CI. 219-98.
Kell, Furman D.: See —
Wilcox, Roy C; and Kell, Furman D., 3,428,524.
Kell, Hans: See-
Keller, Willi; Davin, Heinrich; and Kell, Hans,3,485,516.
Kell, John, to Kangol Magnet Limited. Safety belt anchorage points.
3,458,233, 7-29-69, CI. 297-385.
Kell, Nathaniel B., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle speed
controlled carburetor accelerator pump. 3,475,994, 11-4-69, CI.
74-857.
Kell, Ralph W., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Belt
track for vehicles. 3,480,339, 11-25-69, CI. 305-35.
Kell-Dot Industries, Inc.: See —
Kelly, Edwin F.; and Thomas, Frank J., 3,458,322.
Kellar, Arnold A.; and Carter, Morris B., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. High temperature cement. 3,429,759, 2-25-69, CI. 156-155.
Kellar, Arnold A.: See —
Howard, Ronald A.; Kellar, Arnold A.; and Meers, Joseph
T.,3,438,858.
Howard, Ronald A.; Kellar, Arnold A.; and Meers, Joseph
T.,3,439,073.
Kellaway, Thomas Henry; and Thomas Henry, to Dempster Brothers,
Inc. Apparatus for loading and unloading containers. 3,454,175, 7-
8-69, CI. 214-505.
Kelleher, Raymond L., to Gonzaga University, The Corporation of.
Method and apparatus for atmospheric sampling. 3,474,659, 10-
28-69, CI. 73-23.2
Kelleher, William L.: See —
Garber, Thomas; and Kelleher, William L., 3,434,034.
Kellems, Kenneth K., to Acme Appliance Manufacturing Company.
Panel frame corner connector. 3,450,426, 6-17-69, CI. 287-189.35
Kellems, Ronald D., to Reynolds Metals Company. Apparatus for
charging container means with a charging fluid. 3,442,303, 5-6-69,
CI. 141-18.
Keller & Knappich G.m.b.H.: See—
Kirsch, Karl; Uhl, Siegfried; and Schiele, August, 3,434,382.
Schaffler, Georg, 3,486,440.
Keller, Adam L., to Swiss Controls & Research, Inc. Multivibrator
flasher circuit having advanced turn-on. 3,421,107, 1-7-69, CI.
331-113.
Keller, Adam L., to Swiss Controls & Research, Inc. Multivibrator
flasher circuit. 3,421,108, 1-7-69, CI. 331-113.
Keller, Alexander. Vented closure. 3,462,037, 8-19-69, CI. 215-56.
Keller, Arnold; and Pohl, Fritz Georg, to Austenal Europa, Inc.
Hand motor to drive tools for surgical purposes at different speeds
or oscillation frequencies. 3,472,081, 10-14-69, CI. 74-48.
Keller, Arthur H., to International Harvester Company. Axial flow
combine. 3,439,683, 4-22-69, CI. 130-27.
Keller, Ben R , Sr. Shielded liquid zone gas-liquid separator.
3,477,208, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 55-218.
Keller, Carol K.: See—
Weigl, John W.; Forest, Edward; and Keller, Carol
K.,3,480,962.
Keller, Clarence, to Bendix Corporation, The. Parking brake
mechanism. 3,482,658, 12-9-69, CI. 188-78.
Keller, Dennis F.: See —
Koch, Ludwig W.; and Keller, Dennis F.,3,471,204.
Keller, Donald D., to Orthopedic Equipment Company, Inc. Motor
drive unit with semiconductor controlled speed and torque.
3,424,967, 1-28-69, CI. 318-345.
Keller, Emil C, to Abex Corporation. Friction elements. 3,448,071,
6-3-69, CI. 260-38.
Keller, Emil C, to Abex Corporation. Friction elements. 3,477,983,
11-11-69, CI. 260-38.
Keller, Ernest A., to Motorola, Inc. Target information determining
system. 3,422,396, 1-14-69, CI. 340-3.
Keller, Ernst: See —
Dazzi, Joachim; Schwarzenbach, Kurt; and Keller,
Ernst.3,424,683.
Keller, Frederick C: See —
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William
B.,3,459,624.
Baus, Ammon; Keller, Frederick C; and Reukauf, William
B., 3,463,696.
Keller, George E., 11: See —
Rectenwald, Charles E.; Keller, George E., II; and Clark, Jared
W., 3,427,359.
Keller, George H., to Becton, Dickinson and Company. Electronic
thermometer. 3,469,449, 9-30-69, CI. 73-362.
Keller, Hans, to Hell, Rudolf, Dr.-Ing., Kommanditgesellschaft Kiel.
Device for electronically producing corrected color separations by
photoelectrically scanning colored originals to be reproduced.
3,462,546, 8-19-69, CI. 178-5.2
Keller, Hans; Risch, Karl; and Althen, Winfried, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for protecting titanium and titanium alloys against corro-
sion by oxidizing acid media. 3,457,103, 7-22-69, CI. 1 17-135.1
Keller, Harold A., to Pollatch Forests, Inc. Continuous press for cur-
ing scarfed veneer joints. 3,481,376, 12-2-69, CI. 144-281.
Keller, Harold A.; and Seay, Dwight G., to Potlatch Forests, Inc.
Vacuum process and apparatus for transferring sheets. 3,463,483,
8-26-69, CI. 271-11.
Keller, Harold A.: See—
Shelton, Norman Thomas; Keller, Harold A.; and Seay, Dwight
G.,3,461,932.
Keller, Harold M., to General Mills, Inc. French fried potato mix
made from dehydrated mashed potatoes. 3,468,673, 9-23-69, CI.
99-100.
Keller, Heinz: See —
Heidemann, Eckhart; and Keller, Heinz.3,457,742.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Keller, Heinz; and Grossmann, Hans, to Durand & Hugenin A.G.
Water-soluble disazo dyestuffs. 3,467,645, 9-16-69, CI. 260-174.
Keller, Henry G., to FMC Corporation. Power transmitting chain.
3,448,630, 6-10-69, CI. 74-236.
Keller, James L., to Union Oil Company of California. Method of
treating ammonia and hydrogen sulfide gases to produce ammoni-
um thiosulfate and sulfur therefrom. 3,431,070, 3-4-69, CI. 23-
115.
Keller, James P., to Rensulate Corporation. Insulated underground
conduit. 3,484,509, 12-16-69, CI. 264-45.
Keller, John D., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Forward scatter
photometer. 3,431,423, 3-4-69, CI. 250-218.
Keller, John W., Jr., to Cordis Corporation. Multivibrator having
pulse rate responsive to battery voltage. 3,474,353, 10-21-69, CI.
331-113.
Keller, John Walter, Jr., to Cordis Corporation. Standby cardiac
pacer. 3,431,912, 3-11-69, CI. 128-422.
Keller, John Walter, Jr., to Cordis Corporation. Multimode cardiac
pacer. 3,433,228, 3-18-69, CI. 128-422.
Keller, Joseph Richard, to AMP, Incorporated. Commutator ter-
mination. 3,428,843, 2-18-69, CI. 310-234.
Keller, Karl H.: See—
Haselton, Frederick R.; and Keller, Karl H., 3,450,083.
Thomas, John F.; and Keller, Karl H.,3,482,903.
Keller, Leon D., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Hydraulic upflow clas-
sification apparatus. 3,485,365, 12-23-69, CI. 209-422.
Keller, Leon D.; and Sandstrom, Eric L., to Dorr-Oliver Incor-
porated. Trunnion valve for continuous rotary filters. 3,452,874,
7-1-69, CI. 210-331.
Keller, Max: See —
Zweidler, Reinhard; and Keller, Max,3,467,600.
Keller Ofenbau G.m.b.H.: See-
Fries, Heinrich; and Pfeil, Richard, 3,459,412.
Keller, Oscar; Steiger, Norbert; and Sternbach, Leo Henryk, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. 2-Aminomercapto-and 2-aminoalkylmercap-
to- benzophenone oximes. 3,442,946, 5-6-69, CI. 260-566.
Keller, Otto: See—
Mergenthaler, Helmut, 3,464,189.
Keller, Paul: See—
Speidel, Blasius; and Keller, Paul,3,420,106.
Speidel, Blasius; and Keller, Paul,3,435,683.
Keller, Peyton R.: See-
Rhodes, Patrick D., 3,459,427.
Keller, Robert C; and Brunsdon, William E., to General Motors
Corporation. Multiple ratio force transfer lever mechanism.
3,466,942, 9-16-69, CI. 74-516.
Keller, Robert Christian: See—
Hochreuter, Richard; and Keller, Robert Christian,3,466,278.
Keller, Robert D. Dental plate knife. 3,422,533, 1-21-69, CI. 30-278.
Keller, Robert J., III. Water fixture. 3,448,768, 6-10-69, CI. 137-606.
Keller, Robert Joseph. Electrical wire joiner. 3,437,981, 4-8-69, CI.
339-103.
Keller, Robert P.; and Ash, Eugene J., to Chrysler Corporation. Tu-
bular housing and support. 3,428,372, 2-18-69, CI. 308-15.
Keller, Siegfried; and Blaser, Alfred, to Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik
Oerlikon Buhrle & Co. Device for automatically regulating the
brake pressure depending on the vehicle loading. 3,460,871, 8-12-
9, CI. 303-22.
Keller, Ted G.; and Stelzer, William, to Stoffel Seals Corporation.
Snap-on medallions. 3,468,045, 9-23-69, CI. 40-1.5
Keller, Ulrikh Ulrikhovich; Ledokhovich, Adolf Nikodimovich; Bitju-
gov. Jury Alexeevich; and Stratulatov, Gennady Yakovlevich. In-
jection pump valve. 3,479,999, 11-25-69, CI. 123-139.
Keller, Walter F., to Northrop Corporation. Gas generating system.
3,456,440, 7-22-69, CI. 60-39.48
Keller, Willi; Davin, Heinrich; and Kell, Hans, to Vickers-Zimmer
Aktiengesellschaft Planung und Bau von lndustrieanlagen. Double-
pipe line flange connection. 3,485,516, 12-23-69, CI. 285-14.
Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of crucible-
free zone melting crystal-line rods, especially of semiconductive
material. 3,477,811, 11-11-69, CI. 23-301.
Keller, Wolfgang; and Berger, Gunther, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for crucible-free floating zone melting of
crystalline rods. 3,454,368, 7-8-69, CI. 23-301.
Keller, Wolfgang; and Schmidt, Otto, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Device for inductively heating semiconductor material. 3,436,509,
4-1-69, CI. 219-10.77
Keller, Wolfgang: See —
Raithel, Kurt; Reuschel, Konrad; and Keller, Wolf-
gang,3,46 1,359.
Kellerer, Hermann; Weinfurter, Rudolf; Korber, Ulrich; and Voegt-
len. Dieter. Apparatus for control of seizure of central identifica-
tion apparatus of a telephone PBX system. 3,475,562, 10-28-69,
CI. 179-18.
Kellett, Eric, to C.A.V. Limited. Gas turbine with lubricant and fuel
supply systems therefor. 3,475,907, 1 1-4-69, CI. 60-39.08
Kelley, Amos M. Puncture-proof tire liner. 3,443,618, 5-13-69, CI.
152-206.
Kelley, Archibald P., to Garrett Corporation, The. Helicopter lift
augmentation means. 3,455,182, 7-15-69, CI. 74-661.
Kelley, Archie W. Rotatable and depressible washing apparatus.
3,451,628, 6-24-69, CI. 239-587.
Kelley, Carl S., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Temperature control
of exothermic reactions. 3,441,626, 4-29-69, CI. 260-677.
Kelley Company, Inc.: See —
Kelley, Garrett P., 3,440,673.
Kuhns, Robert C, 3,423,559.
Kelley, Dewitt T.: See—
Koudelka, Robert E.; Arnold, Cornelius S.; and Kelley, Dewitt
T., 3,427, 151.
Kelley, Garrett P., to Kelley Company, Inc. Dockboard. 3,440,673,
4-29-69, CI. 14-71.
Kelley, George S., to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Spray-cooled
rocket engine. 3,451,222, 6-24-69, CI. 60-258.
Kelley, Harold P., Jr., to General Electric Company. Luminaire.
3,482,087, 12-2-69, CI. 240-3.
Kelley, Harry L. Fish bite signalling device. 3,440,753, 4-29-69, CI.
43-17.
Kelley, Hugh D., to Ehrsam Company, mesne. Conveyor. 3,468,410,
9-23-69, CI. 198-173.
Kelley, Jack B.: See—
Piehl, Bill, 3,479,043.
Kelley, James K.: See —
Mashikian, Matthew S.; Kelley, James K.; and McMurray, Wil-
liam C.,3,479,443.
Kelley, James O.: See —
Propst, Robert L.; and Kelley, James O., 3,425, 171.
Propst, Robert L.; and Kelley, James O., 3,430,997.
Propst, Robert L.; and Kelley, James O., 3,455,529.
Kelley, James W.; and Plough, Charles T., to Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corporation. MOS transistor and method of manufac-
ture. 3,463,974, 8-26-69, CI. 317-235.
Kelley, Jerry O.: See —
Miller, Eugene M.; and Kelley, Jerry O., 3,453,397.
Kelley, Jerry O., to Arvin Industries, Inc. Tape reel cartridge.
3,442,373, 5-6-69, CI. 206-52.
Kelley, Jerry O., to Arvin Industries, Inc. Roller or capstan for tape
handling system. 3,468,497, 9-23-69, CI. 242-172.
Kelley, John J.: See —
Bouvier, Francis L.; Carlson, Roy C, Jr.; Higgins, Charles W.;
Smith Norman F.; and Kelley, John J.,3,438,155.
Duddy, Joseph C; Arms, John T.; and Kelley, John
J. ,3,479,223.
Kelley, Joseph M.: See —
Marinaccio, Paul J.; and Kelley, Joseph M., 3,472,805.
Marinaccio, Paul J.; and Kelley, Joseph M., 3,48 1,897.
Kelley, Joseph P.: See —
Chamberlin, Henry S., Jr.; Graves, Roger E., Jr.; and Kelley,
Joseph P.,3,454,942.
Kelley, Kork, 1/2 to Kelley, Robert K. Method and apparatus for ef-
fecting gas control in oil wells. 3,451,477, 6-24-69, CI. 166-265.
Kelley, Lawrence W.: See —
Lewis, Albert; Robbins, David L.; and Kelley, Lawrence
W.,3,484,259.
Kelley, Lonny R.: See —
Boothe, Willis A.; Ringwall, Carl G.; and Kelley, Lonny
R.,3,461,892.
Kelley, Neal. Garment hanging device. 3,441,147, 4-29-69, CI. 211-
113.
Kelley, Paul D., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Signal device.
3,485,201, 12-23-69, CI. 116-63.
Kelley, Philip C, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Natural rubber
containing T)-alkyl amine phosphate salts. 3,480,690, 1 1-25-69, CI.
260-814.
Kelley, Robert K.: See—
Kelley, Kork, 3,451,477.
Kelley, Theron R., to Tedan, Inc. Elastomer drive unit. 3,422,637, 1-
21-69, CI. 64-13.
Kelley, Theron R., to Tedon, Inc. Vibration and shock absorption
mounting. 3,448,949, 6-10-69, CI. 248-9.
Kelley, Theron R., to Tedan, Inc. Sleeve bearing. 3,460,875, 8-12-
69, CI. 308-238.
Kelley, Thomas H.: See —
Sporck, Claus L.; Kelley, Thomas H.; and Lombardo, Samuel
J.,3,453,854.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company. Control cir-
cuit for controlling duty of a plurality of D-C sources. 3,437,826,
4-8-69, CI. 307-11.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, to I-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Voltage
regulator circuit. 3,459,957, 8-5-69, CI. 307-71.
Kelley, Thomas Ray, to I-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Per-
formance monitor for rectifier cells. 3,462,754, 8-19-69, CI. 340-
253.
Kellicutt, Keith Q. Method and apparatus for producing faced corru-
gated materials. 3,425,888, 2-4-69, CI. 156-593.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Company. Velocity control
system. 3,428,792, 2-18-69, CI. 235-151.11
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Company. Absolute
feedrate velocity control for multiaxes pulse responsive servo using
all digital circuitry. 3,428,876, 2-18-69, CI. 318-18.
LIST OF PATENTEES
827
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Company. Offset compen-
sation for numerical controls. 3,449,554, 6-10-69, CI. 235-151.11
Kellman, Irving H., to Sandell Manufacturing Company, Inc. Expan-
sion joint. 3,470,662, 10-7-69, CI. 52-99.
Kellner, Ferdinand. Bearing device for straight-line guiding of objec-
tive components. 3,472,564, 10-14-69, CI. 308-4.
Kellner, George D.: See —
Brown, Ford G.; Davies, Robert W.; and Kellner, George
D.,3,420,511.
Kellner, Maximilian: See—
Von Horst, Louis Anton Freiherr; and Kellner, Max-
imilian.3,436,319.
Kellogg Company. See—
Jobin, Ralph A., 3,453,118.
Macy, Robert L., Jr., 3,462,281.
McKinney, James C, 3,443,740.
Slaybaugh, Lyle, 3,480,445.
Kellogg, Hudson W.: See —
Jones, John T.; Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson
W.,3,485,598.
Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson W., 3,456,492.
Kellogg, John F.: See —
Shaw, John S.; Dostel, John J.; White, Donald K.; Elste, Edwin
S.; Kellogg, John F.; and O'Neale, John D., 3,460,827.
Kellogg, Langdon C, to Kellogg's Health Products Inc. Exercising
apparatus. 3,455,295, 7-15-69, CI. 128-25.
Kellogg's Health Products Inc.:See —
Kellogg, Langdon C, 3,455,295.
Kellwood Company: See —
Bregenzer, Robert N.; and Arnold, Amy J., 3,486,507.
Russell, Ralph W., 3,440,665.
Kelly, Andrew J.: See —
Hundt, Donald D.; and Kelly, Andrew J. ,3,475, 201.
Kelly, Austin T.: See —
Goitiandia, Peter; and Kelly, Austin T., 3,439, 181.
Kelly, Calvin E.; and Nicely, Thomas E., to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Roll seal for vacuum strip-treating chamber. 3,467,399,
9-16-69, CI. 277-237.
Kelly, Charles A.; and Pierson, Roland L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Apparatus for indicating the transient
response of circuit elements. 3,443,227, 5-6-69, CI. 324-158.
Kelly, Cornelius James Noel; and Knott, Robert Franklin, to Canadi-
an industries Limited. Aqueous slurry explosive composition con-
taining a chlorinated organic compound as sensitizer. 3,431,154,
3-4-69, CI. 149-38.
Kelly, Daniel Allcott; and Bernard, John E., Jr. Five-way hingeless
ventilator. 3,456,571, 7-22-69, CI. 98-2.
Kelly, Donald A. Compound rotary engines. 3,426,735, 2-11-69, CI.
123-16.
Kelly, Donald A. High compression rotary l.C. engine. 3,452,725, 7-
1-69, CI. 123-16.
Kelly, Donald A. Radial rotary-dual mode-internal combustion en-
gine. 3,461,849, 8-19-69, CI. 123-16.
Kelly, Donald A. Multiple piston vane rotary interna) combustion en-
gine. 3,464,395, 9-2-69, CI. 123-16.
Kelly, Donald A. Compound vane rotary internal combustion engine.
3,478,728, 11-18-69, CI. 123-16.
Kelly, Donald A. High compression radial/rotary l.C. engine.
3,486,487, 12-30-69, CI. 123-16.
Kelly, Donald H., to Chemagro Corporation. Manufacture of
bis(l,2,2-trichloroethyl) sulfide. 3,470,255, 9-30-69, CI. 260-609.
Kelly, Douglas E., to Dole Valve Company, The. Unbalanced sleeve
thermostat. 3,448,921, 6-10-69, CI. 236-34.
Kelly, Douglas E.; and Obermaier, Frank E., to Dole Valve Com-
pany, The. Vacuum operated brake system. 3,420,579, 1-7-69, CI.
303-13.
Kelly, Edgar J., to American Colloid Company. Batch-compounding
of comminuted materials. 3,473,788, 10-21-69, CI. 259-149.
Kelly, Edwin F.; and Thomas, Frank J., to Kell-Dot Industries, Inc.
Method for producing an expanded food product from cereal
grain. 3,458,322, 7-29-69, CI. 99-82.
Kelly, Franklin G.; and Acton, Donald J., to TRW Inc. Circuit
module and assembly. 3,459,999, 8-5-69, CI. 317-101.
Kelly, Fred, and Sons(Proprietary)Limited: See —
Kelly, Frederick Christopher, 3,464,539.
Kelly, Frederick Christopher, to Kelly, Fred, and Sons( Proprieta-
ry)Limited. Screw conveyors. 3,464,539, 9-2-69, CI. 198-214.
Kelly, Gerald W., to Wilson Engineering, Inc. Shock absorber testing
apparatus. 3,427,860, 2-18-69, CI. 73-1 1.
Kelly, Gerald W. Thread cutting device. 3,458,882, 8-5-69, CI. 10-
141.
Kelly, Harlan H., to Uniroyal, Inc. Road debris-simulating devices
for testing tires. 3,455,156, 7-15-69, CI. 73-146.
Kelly, Harlan J.: See—
Nissen, George P.; Stuckenschneider, Emil C; and Kelly, Harlan
J. ,3,473,801.
Kelly, Hugh P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Time
division multiplexing of audio and video signals. 3,423,520, 1-21-
69, CI. 178-5.6
Kelly, James A., Jr.; and McLaughlin, Daniel A. Mid-span service at-
tachment for secondary distribution system. 3,474,183, 10-21-69,
CI. 174-41.
Kelly, James A.; and Teal, James L., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Preventing fouling of electrodes. 3,448,018, 6-3-69, CI. 204-
1.
Kelly, James A.: See —
Goodenough, Robert D.; and Kelly, James A. ,3,423, 187.
Hamilton, Charles E.; Teal, James L.; and Kelly, James
A.,3,442,802.
Noddings, Charles R.; and Kelly, James A. ,3,438,602.
Kelly, James M.: See —
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., 3,442, 859.
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., 3,480, 379.
Kelly, James M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Vocoder system. 3,448,216, 6-3-69, CI. 179-1.
Kelly, James W. Process for conditioning a hard snow or ice- like
snow covered ski slope and apparatus therefor. 3,463,548, 8-26-
69, CI. 299-10.
Kelly, Jean, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Baffle element for glass
drawing apparatus. 3,475,152, 10-28-69, CI. 65-193.
Kelly, Joe T.: See —
Lutz, Eugene F.; Kelly, Joe T.; and Hall, David W., 3,481, 994.
Kelly, John B., to RCA Corporation. Magnetic tape transport head
assembly with azimuth adjustment. 3,457,556, 7-22-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Kelly, John, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Rotary drilling of wells.
3,461,980, 8-19-69, CI. 175-70.
Kelly, John, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Lost circulation control.
3,467,208, 9-16-69, CI. 175-72.
Kelly, Margaret A.: See —
Schlobohm, Roland T.; and Kelly, Margaret A. ,3,438,898.
Kelly, Maurice W. Method and apparatus for making dental die.
3,470,614, 10-7-69, CI. 32-11.
Kelly, Michael J.; and Rekiere, Bernard J., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Nonlinear PCM encoder having few analog-to-
quantized signal comparisons with respect to the period of the
PCM signal generated. 3,452,297, 6-24-69, CI. 332-9.
Kelly, Michael J.; and Rekiere, Bernard J., to Automatic Electric
Laboratories, Inc. Reusable data planes for solenoid array memory
systems. 3,461,439, 8-12-69, CI. 340-174.
Kelly, Norman A., to Haskon, Inc. Container filling machine.
3,445,984, 5-27-69, CI. 53-59.
Kelly, O. S., Company, The: See —
Ultes, Carl, Jr., 3,461,768.
Kelly, Patrick McAvoy: See —
Hackett, Clarence Bertram; Kelly, Patrick McAvoy; and Mac-
Gilchrist, John.3,453,156.
Kelly, Patrick McAvoy; and Patton, Robert, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Production of organosilicon compounds.
3,474,123, 10-21-69, CI. 260-448.2
Kelly, Peter B., to Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. Sealants for
structural members. 3,422,054, 1-14-69, CI. 260-37.
Kelly, Peter Bernard, to Formica Corporation. Printing ink compris-
ing a dispersion of a pigment and a binder in an inert organic sol-
vent wherein the binder is a blend of a methacrylate polymer and
polyvinylidene fluoride. 3,454,518, 7-8-69, CI. 260-31.4
Kelly, Peter W., to Barber-Colman Company. Hobbing machine for
cutting special gear tooth forms such as crowned or tapered teeth.
3,469,495, 9-30-69, CI. 90-4.
Kelly, Ralph C. Double rear view mirrors for vehicles. 3,424,424, 1-
28-69, CI. 248-486.
Kelly, Richard L., to Gulf Oil Corporation. Olefin polymer composi-
tions containing 4-oxa-17- hexacosenamide. 3,453,227, 7-1-69, CI.
260-32.6
Kelly, Robert J., to Uniroyal, Inc. Polymerization catalyst and
method for the polymerization of olefins. 3,444,149, 5-13-69, CI.
260-80.78
Kelly, Robert J.: See-
Loveless, Frederick C; and Kelly, Robert J. ,3,448, 174.
Kelly, Stanley R.; and Smith, John M., to Ensign-Bickford Company,
The. Dormant explosive device. 3,435,764, 4-1-69, CI. 102-27.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Mielenz, Richard C; and Peppier, Richard B., to
Martin-Marietta Corporation. Hydraulic cement mix containing
saccharide polymers. 3,432,317, 3-1 1-69, CI. 106-92.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Peppier, Richard B.; and Ray, James A., to Mar-
tin-Marietta Corporation. Hydraulic cement mix and additive.
3,432,316, 3-1 1-69, CI. 106-90.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Peppier, Richard B.; and Ray, James A., to Mar-
tin-Marietta Corporation. Hydraulic cement composition and addi-
tive. 3,485,649, 12-23-69, CI. 106-90.
Kelly, Walter R.: See-
Hartford, Winslow H.; and Kelly, Walter R., 3,438,724.
Kelly, William A.: See-
Holland, Frederick Anthony; McCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph; and
Kelly, William A.,3,420,857.
Kelly, William D. Multiconductor cable and method of forming the
same. 3,422,214, 1-14-69, CI. 174-103.
Kelly, William D. Method of making an armored cable. 3,430,337,
3-4-69, CI. 29-624.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kelly, William E., to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Ground connec-
tor. 3,448,430, 6-3-69, CI. 339-143.
Kelly, William J.; and Bickford, Dudley V., to Textron, Inc., mesne.
Testng device for antifriction bearings or the like. 3,427,865, 2-
18-69, CI. 73-67.
Kelly, William J.; and Christian, Allen J. Salt bath furnace.
3,485,232, 12-23-69, CI. 126-360.
Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, The: See-
Miller, Edwin C, 3,483,911.
Kelm, Everett F., to Corning Glass Works. Electrical radiant heating
unit. 3,471,680, 10-7-69, CI. 219-342.
Kelm, Walter H., to General Electric Company. Adjustable cutting
tool. 3,486,401, 12-30-69, CI. 77-58.
Kelmar, John J. Blast furnace method. 3,460,934, 8-12-69, CI. 75-
25.
Kelsall, Avery Crowell: See —
Herp, Henry Carl, Jr.; Kelsall, Avery Crowell; Bowker, Gordon
Stanley; and Bennett, Hilton Alvin, Jr.,3,453,087.
Kelsall, Avery Crowell, to Girdler Corporation. Means for conduct-
ing endothermic catalytic reactions, including electrical heating
means. 3,479,143, 11-18-69, CI. 23-288.
Kelsall, Dennis, to United States of America, Army, mesne. Scanner
having rotating double- sided reflector. 3,443,1 10, 5-6-69, CI. 250-
220.
Kelsey, Cadwallader W., to Skycar, Inc. Flight control for vertical
take-off aircraft. 3,429,528, 2-25-69, CI. 244-12.
Kelsey, Christopher G., to Data Resolved Tools Pty. Ltd. Model to
die reversal means and method. 3,446,116, 5-27-69, CI. 90-13.5
Kelsey, Ernest S.; and Whitaker, Stuart H., to Northern Electric
Company, Limited. Binary random number generator using
switching tree and wide-band noise source. 3,423,683, 1-21-69, CI.
328-61.
Kelsey, Eugene L.: See —
Holt, Hugh M.; Kelsey, Eugene L.; and Mills, Stacey
M., 3,434,033.
Kelsey, Royal W.: See-
Crooks, Donald D.; Kelsey, Royal W.; and Sumsion, Henry
T.,3,425,116.
Kelsey, Royal W.; Crooks, Donald D.; and Sumsion, Henry T., to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. Alloys for improving pro-
perties of graphite. 3,436,253, 4-1-69, CI. 117-160.
Kelsey-Hayes Company: See —
Ainsworth, Laine J., 3,472,349.
Ayers, David T., Jr., 3,486,800.
Ferris, Franklyn C, 3,465,712.
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., 3,456,767.
Hollnagel, Harold S.; and Hollnagel, Harold E., 3,463,274.
Holmes, Romayne E., Jr., 3,455,607.
Holmstrom, Roy C, 3,432,207.
Miles, Chester W., 3,485,325.
Riordan, Hugh E., 3,482,129.
Robinette, Richard T., 3,424,276.
Robinette, Richard T., 3,425,523.
Soltis, Peter J., Jr., 3,463,275.
Stelzer, William, 3,423,936.
Stelzer, William, 3,480,333.
Swift, Harvey C, 3,424,274.
Swift, Harvey C, 3,433,328.
Swift, Harvey C, 3,433,333.
Kelso, Rai B. Precast concrete body. 3,472,031, 10-14-69, CI. 61-39.
Kelver, William L.: See —
Allison, Kenneth C; and Kelver, William L.,3,433,120.
Kelvinator, Inc.: See —
Guy, William R., 3,462,584.
Hopkins, Leland G., 3,450,125.
Huff, Herbert G., 3,451,389.
Huff, Herbet G.; and Shelly, Donald J., 3,433,213.
Kauranen, Herbert A., 3,474,226.
Wilson, William E., 3,452,576.
Kelyman, Jacqueline S.: See —
Reifschneider, Walter; and Kelyman, Jacqueline S., 3,483,244.
Kelyman, Jacqueline S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Sub-
stituted phenyl thiazole compounds. 3,462,448, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
302.
Kelyman, Jacqueline S., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Certain
substituted 2-pyridyl carbamates. 3,475,440, 10-28-69, CI. 260-
294.8
Kern-Wove Industries, Inc.: See—
Hamilton, Milon J.; Baigas, Joseph F., Jr.; Haynes, John T.; and
Coates, Herbert W., 3,459,631.
Kember, Bryan F., to Ampex Corporation. Differential pressure web
transport. 3,451,637, 6-24-69, CI. 242-75.5
Kemble, Herbert A.; and Rigg, Camden A., to Bendix-Westinghouse
Automotive Air Brake Company. Two compartment reservoir.
3,456,686, 7-22-69, CI. 137-576.
Kemble, Herbert A.: See —
Valentine, Harry M.; Stoudt, George W.; and Kemble, Herbert
A.,3,456,991.
Kemenczky, Miklos, to Guilden, Paul. Heat-rotated illuminated orna-
ment. 3,435,201, 3-25-69, CI. 240-10.1
Kemeny, George A.; Franzen, Wayne E.; Maniero, Daniel A.; and
Bruning, Armin M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Coaxi-
al arc heater with variable arc length. 3,474,279, 10-21-69, CI.
313-231.
Kemeny, George A.; and Kienast, Peter F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Method of and apparatus for establishing and main-
taining an atomosphere controlled as to pressure, temperature, gas
content and rate of gas flow, and closed and semi-closed arc
heater loop apparatus for use therein. 3,461,190, 8-12-69, CI. 263-
52.
Kemeny, George A.: See —
Wolf, Charles B.; and Kemeny, George A.,3,452,239.
Wolf, Charles B.; Kemeny, George A.; and Fey, Maurice
G., 3,480,717.
Kemeny, Julius: See —
Joseph, Raymond S.; Kemeny, Julius; and Highland, Andrew,
Jr.,3,457,892.
Taylor, Charles E.; and Kemeny, Julius.3,484,696.
Kemlite Corporation: See —
Morse, Donald B.; and Menzer, Alfred B., 3,480,497.
Kemmerer, John L., Jr.; and Buschow, Edward G., to Salem-Brosius,
Inc. Methods and apparatus for the continuous treat- ment of non-
caking coal and other discrete materials. 3,470,068, 9-30-69, CI.
201-33.
Kemmerer, John L., Jr.; and Buschow, Edward G., to Salem-Brosius,
Inc. Rotary heat treating oven. 3,475,286, 10-28-69, CI. 202-117.
Kemmetmueller, Roland, to Waagner-Biro A.G. Steam generating
system and method. 3,460,518, 8-12-69, CI. 122-7.
Kemmler, Sigmund: See —
Stahlecker, Fritz; and Kemmler, Sigmund,3,447,305.
Kemonth, Alton S.: See —
Zadron, Emil; and Kemonth, Alton S., 3,439,689.
Kemp, C. M., Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Riley, Joseph R., 3,464,573.
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and Hart-
wick, Gloria J. Hair curler oven and method of curling hair.
3,430,635, 3-4-69, CI. 132-7.
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and Hart-
wick, Gloria J. Hair roller heating apparatus. 3,454,318, 7-8-69,
CI. 312-31.
Kemp, Clarence G., to General Motors Corporation. Molding instal-
lation. 3,478,476, 11-18-69, CI. 52-208.
Kemp, Ingrid L.: See —
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J. ,3,430,635.
Kemp, Charles L.; Kemp, Ingrid L.; Hartwick, Donald J.; and
Hartwick, Gloria J.,3,454,318.
Kemp, Ivor Frederick, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Agricultural and like machines. 3,473,614, 10-21-69, CI.
171-61.
Kemp, Jacob D.; Langlois, Gordon E.; and Olson, Lloyd J., to
Chevron Research Company. Solvent demetalation of a hydrocar-
bon oil. 3,434,963, 3-25-69, CI. 208-252.
Kemp, Jacob D.: See —
Sieg, Robert P.; and Kemp, Jacob D.,3,482,952.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus for supplying fuel to internal combustion en-
gines. 3,427,979, 2-18-69, CI. 103-2.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel injec-
tion pumps. 3,433,159, 3-18-69, CI. 103-2.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus. 3,433,160, 3-18-69, CI. 103-37.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C. A. V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus. 3,437,042, 4-8-69, CI. 103-2.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel
pumping apparatus. 3,460,479, 8-12-69, CI. 103-5.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters, to C.A.V. Limited. Pressure regulat-
ing valves. 3,476,134, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-1 15.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters; and Wheeler, Terence Redvers, to
C.A.V. Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus. 3,476,050, 11-4-
69, CI. 103-2.
Kemp, Kenneth Albert Walters; and Wheeler, Terence Redvers, to
C.A.V., Limited. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus. 3,485,175, 12-
23-69, CI. 103-5.
Kemp, Kenneth L.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,427,097.
Kemp, Norman H. Pressure testing device for pipe and gauges.
3,460,376, 8-12-69, CI. 73-49.5
Kemp, Paul G., to Kemp Products Incorporated, mesne. All-plastic
bottles. 3,478,913, 11-18-69, CI. 215-100.
Kemp Products Incorporated: See —
Kemp, Paul G., 3,478,913.
Kemp, Wayne T., to Caloric Corporation. Main top and surface
burner construction. 3,455,290, 7-15-69, CI. 126-39.
Kemp, Willard E.: See —
Coyle, Edward L.; and Kemp, Willard E.,3,486,241.
Kemp, Willard E.; and Grim, David P., to ACF Industries, Incor-
porated. Apparatus and method for unloading railway freight cars.
3,471,043, 10-7-69, CI. 214-44.
LIST OF PATENTEES
829
Kemper Arthur L., to Collins Radio Company. Chime generator cir-
cuit for a P. A. amplifier. 3,465,262, 9-2-69, CI. 331-109.
Kemper, Clyde A.: See-
Cover, Ralph; and Kemper, Clyde A. ,3,427,004.
Kemper, Clyde, to United Company, The. Screw wrench device.
3,424,212, 1-28-69, CI. 145-50.
Kemper, Eugene L.: See-
Upton, Norman W.; Kemper, Eugene L.; and Brummel, Roger
L.,3,459,313.
Kemper, James M., to Lyn-Bar Enterprises. Hydro-massage unit.
3,461,862, 8-19-69, CI. 128-66.
Kemper, James M., 1/2 to Whann, R. Welton. Cabin pressure regu-
lator. 3,485,161, 12-23-69, CI. 98-1.5
Kempers, Herbert: See —
Biegler, Hanns; Neugebauer, Walter; and Kempers, Her-
bert.3,423,184.
Kempf, Gerhard, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and device
for correcting axial astigmatism of corpuscular-ray-optical lenses.
3,469,097, 9-23-69, CI. 250-49.5
Kempf, Raymond A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Coaxial cables. 3,452,319, 6-24-69, CI. 339-97.
Kempf, Raymond A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Coaxial cables. 3,452,320, 6-24-69, CI. 339-97.
Kempher, Thomas J.: See—
Spengler, Harold H.; and Kempher, Thomas J. ,3,446,725.
Kempic, Joseph A.: See —
Woermbke, James D.; and Kempic, Joseph A. ,3,474,454.
Kempin, Karl: See —
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Derndinger, Hans-Otto; Zeilinger, Karl;
Bader, Hans; and Kempin, Karl, 3, 48 1,3 12.
Kempner, Wilhelm: See —
Kreienbaum, Hubert; and Ahler, Wilhelm, 3,474,610.
Kemptener Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Flach, Rolf; and Krause, Fritz, 3,479,976.
Kempton, William E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Selective removal of cyclopentadiene from a mixture containing at
least one other hydrocarbon. 3,439.060, 4-15-69, CI. 260-681.5
Ken-Vac Corporation: See —
Kenyon, Robert L.; and Thompson, Donald, 3,434,173.
Kenaga, Duane L., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
treating paper with ethylenimine derivatives using a boron
trifluoride-amine complex catalyst. 3,428,484, 2-18-69, CI. 117-
155.
Kenaga, Eugene E., to Dow Chemical Company, The.
Bromodifluoronitromethane for control of insects, fungi and ne-
matodes. 3,445,576, 5-20-69, CI. 424-349.
Kenat, Joachim: See —
Bloch, Moshe Rudolf; Schnerb, Isaac; and Kenat,
Joachim.3,484,198.
Kenat, Joachim, to Dead Sea Works Limited. Bromine production.
3,437,444, 4-8-69, CI. 23-216.
Kenbert Lighting Industries, Inc.: See —
Robinson, Stuart E., 3,473,016.
Kenco Coffee Company Limited, The: See —
Moon, Anthony James Robertson; and Champion, Ronald
Cheyney, 3,427,952.
Kendale Industries, Inc.: See —
Breisch, John H.; and Biermann, Arnold E., 3,463,279.
Hoffman, George J.; and Abella, James E., 3,463,280.
Kendall Company, The: See —
Alexander, Robert R., 3,459,592.
Egler, Vernon C, 3,459,618.
Ericson, Richard E., 3,424,151.
Ericson, Richard E., 3,429,314.
Ericson, Richard E., 3,435,827.
Ericson, Richard E., 3,438,375.
Ericson, Richard E.; and McWhorter, Daniel M., 3,482,576.
Fischer, John L.; and Mack, Robert J., 3,438,371.
Knohl, Herbert, 3,425,246.
Knohl, Herbert, 3,443,404.
Knohl, Herbert; and Hoey, Raymond M., 3,453,843.
Knohl, Herbert, 3,461,695.
Kumin, Victor M., 3,438,844.
Lester, Claude E., 3,468,273.
Marshall, Preston, F., 3,438,186.
Marshall, Preston F., 3,458,988.
Marshall, Preston F., 3,477,220.
Neckerman, William G., 3,482,609.
Newman, Nicholas S., 3,459,579.
Paulig, Konrad W.; and Olson, Arthur R., 3,476,638.
Samour, Carlos M., 3,483,155.
Scheier, Stanley C, 3,424,161.
Scheier, Stanley C, 3,468,746.
Stanley, Leonard A., 3,473,885.
Steinbock, Fred C, 3,443,736.
Thoennes, Lawrence A., 3,435,825.
Kendall, Earl W., to Rohr Corporation. Electrolytic descaling of
titanium and its alloys. 3,468,774, 9-23-69, CI. 204-141.
Kendall, Edward R., to Simoniz Company. Adhesive mass substan-
tially free of surface tack. 3,423,342, 1-21-69, CI. 260-22.
Kendall, Florence P.: See —
Kendall, Henry O.; and Kendall, Florence P. ,3,433,221.
Kendall, George W.: See-
Hough, Dean R., 3,478,582.
Kendall, Henry O , and Kendall, Florence P. Shoulder supported arm
sling. 3,433,221, 3-18-69, CI. 128-94.
Kendall, James M., Sr.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,461,290.
Kendall, James R., to Monsanto Company. Vinyl siding bracket.
3,458,962, 8-5-69, CI. 52-309.
Kendall, Jerry A.: See —
Sitzler, Fred C; Kendall, Jerry A., and Berg, Quentin.3,430,185.
Kendall, Kenneth J.; and Yurasek, John F., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Rotational straight display line generator. 3,471,742, 10-7-69,
CI. 315-18.
Kendall, Louis F., Jr.; and Bredt, James H., to General Electric
Company. Single phase lead telluride. 3,480,554, 11-25-69, CI.
252-62.3
Kendall, Maureen S.: See —
Murray, Edward D.; and Kendall, Maureen S., 3,482,997.
Kendall Refining Company: See —
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,823.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,825.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,828.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,829.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,830.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,833.
Lawrence, Franlin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., 3,455,824.
Kendall, Robert T.: See—
Harker, James Lincoln; and Kendall, Robert T., 3,465 ,206.
Kendall, Svava. Pleat sewing guide. 3,430,591, 3-4-69, CI. 112-146.
Kendall, William Denis, to Dynapower Systems Corporation of
California. Body load sensitive electrotherapeutic equipment.
3,457,924, 7-29-69, CI. 128-404.
Kendall-Smith, Brian John: See —
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah,3.422,035.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; Dodd, John Alan; and
Instone, Alan Thomas.3,442,867.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Spensley, Robert
Hardy.3,449,267.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Dodd, John
Alan,3 ,45 1,967.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah,3,474,074.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susan-
nah,3,480,590.
Kende, Andrew Steven: See —
Church, Robert Fitz Randolph; Kende, Andrew Steven; and
Weiss, Martin Joseph.3,438,973.
Kendig, Paul M.: See —
Bringman, Joseph M.; Lawther, James M.; and Kendig, Paul
M., 3,435,409.
Kendig, Robert M.: See —
Vitt, Leonard P.; and Kendig, Robert M., 3,461, 280.
Kendrey Manufacturing Co.: See —
Kentfield, Lucius H., 3,476,423.
Kendrick, Thomas C: See —
Davies, William G.; Elliott, Brian; and Kendrick, Thomas
C.,3,48 1,898.
Kendrick, William P.: See —
Lubowitz, Hyman R.; Ogren, John R.; and Kendrick, William
P.,3,423,317.
Kendzia, Norbert A. Screed support. 3,451,179, 6-24-69, CI. 52-370.
Keng, Edward Y. H., to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Method
and apparatus for volume measurement. 3,453,881, 7-8-69, CI. 73-
149.
Keng-Seeley Thermos Co.: See —
Bergsma, Rudolph, 3,465,434.
Kengelbach, Werner Ludwig: See —
Beckmann, Wilhelm; Kengelbach, Werner Ludwig; Metzger,
Horst; and Pape, Martin, 3,476,669.
Kenichi, Nagai: See —
Okubo, Kinji; Honjo, Satoru; and Nagai, Toshihiko, 3,431,412.
Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.: See —
Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L., Jr.; Nickla, Louis E.; and
Clendenin, Wilbur H.,3,455,466.
Clendenin, Wilbur H.; Barrett, Monroe C; Kenna, Fenton L,
Jr.; and Fachini, Robert M, 3,446, 370.
Graham, Robert L.; Fachini, Robert M.; and Kenna, Fenton L.,
Jr.,3,478,898.
Nickla, Louis E.; Barrett, Monroe C; and Kenna, Fenton L.,
Jr.,3,441,152.
Kennametal Inc.: See —
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., 3,477,490.
Kennard, Kenneth C: See —
Burness, Donald M.; Kennard, Kenneth C; and Cossar, Bernard
C.,3,453,281.
830
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kennard, Thomas A. Fluid conduit valve. 3,433,252, 3-18-69, CI.
137-496.
Kennecott Copper Corporation: See—
Beals, George C; Ogilvie, Kendal M.; and Mulholland, Lyle E.,
3,436,068.
Chopra, Kasturi, 3,463,667.
Chopra, Kasturi L., 3,463,663.
Debelius, Joseph Russell, 3,482,910.
Denny, Jere Robert; and Krishnaswamy, Deenahalli S.,
3,457,065.
Fick, Hans H.; and Crosser, Ralph W., Jr., 3,471,010.
Furness, William H., 3,428,731.
Graham, John R.; and Mabson, Algernon A., 3,456,371.
Lefler, Clarence Arthur; and Mittelstadt, Gerald D., 3,479,020.
Michaelson, Stanley D., 3,452,938.
Platzke, Ronald N.; and Prater, John D., 3,458,277.
Redman, Michael J., 3,423,326.
Spedden, Henry Rush; and Schellinger, Alfred Kenneth,
3,436,176.
Spedden, Henry Rush; and Schellinger, Alfred Kenneth,
3,436,177.
Spedden, Henry Rush; and Malouf, Emil E., 3,476,554.
Wang, Chih-Chung, 3,474,009.
Whitham, Latham E., 3,477,593.
Kennecott Sales Corporation: See —
Neumann, Norbert F., 3,421,569.
Kennedy, Al: See —
Chaille, James L.; Niederhauser, Warren D.; and Kennedy,
Al,3,427,297.
Kennedy, Carl D., to Continental Oil Company. Preparation of
polyoxymethylene using metal acetylacetonate polymerization
catalysts. 3,457,227, 7-22-69, CI. 260-67.
Kennedy, Clifford F.; and Shelton, Thomas M., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Tube tapering roller chuck. 3,431,764, 3-
11-69, CI. 72-78.
Kennedy, Clifford F.: See —
Hodgson, Richard W.; Kennedy, Clifford F.; and Poarch,
Charles T.,3,484,679.
Kennedy, Daniel M., Jr., to Celanese Corporation. Method for im-
parting coatability to polyoxymethylene compositions. 3,485,910,
12-23-69, CI. 264-129.
Kennedy, David Rankine: See —
Abbott, Terence A.; Clachan, Margaret L.; Kennedy, David
Rankine; Mclntyre, Ian S.; and Shephard, Basil R., 3,447,947.
Kennedy, Eugene F.: See —
Starks, Charles M.; and Kennedy, Eugene F., 3,428,692.
Kennedy, Frank, to United States Steel Corporation. Shock absorb-
ing device transferring impact forces directly to the track bed.
3,443,523, 5-13-69, CI. 104-1.
Kennedy, Frank, to United States Steel Corporation. Resiliency sup-
ported railway car wheel drive mechanism. 3,443,527, 5-13-69, CI.
105-136.
Kennedy, Frank, to United States Steel Corporation. Gas circulating
separator. 3,443,800, 5-13-69, CI. 263-47.
Kennedy, George Charles, to General Electric Company. Electrically
conductive tool and method for making. 3,433,730, 3-18-69, CI.
204-291.
Kennedy, George D. Fish pole. 3,421,248, 1-14-69, CI. 43-24.
Kennedy, George E.; and Manganello, Samuel J., to United States
Steel Corporation. Method of producing metal laminate com-
posites. 3,475,812, 11-4-69, CI. 29-472.3
Kennedy, George J.: See —
Hunter, William H.; and Kennedy, George J. ,3,443,425.
Kennedy, Houston E.: See —
Bell, Fred H.; and Kennedy, Houston E., 3,454, 329.
Kennedy, Howard L., to Motorola, Inc. Precision pulse decoder.
3,462,740, 8-19-69, CI. 340-167.
Kennedy, Howard L., to Motorola, Inc. Multiple power pulse genera-
tion. 3,479,532, 1 1-18-69, CI. 307-260.
Kennedy, Jack R. Spring tooth mounting. 3,469,637, 9-30-69, CI.
172-709.
Kennedy, James A., Jr.: See —
Sirota, Julius; and Kennedy, James A., Jr., 3,473,932.
Kennedy, James D , to AA1 Corporation. Sequential test apparatus
for electrical circuits including a digital controlled analog test
signal generating unit. 3,487,304, 12-30-69, CI. 324-73.
Kennedy, James J.: See —
Greeson, James C, Jr.; and Kennedy, James J.,3,452,217.
Kennedy, James J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Variable gain differential direct current amplifier. 3,452,292, 6-24-
69, CI. 330-30.
Kennedy, James M.; and King, James R., to Collins Radio Company.
Control system for direct current motor. 3,453,517, 7-1-69, CI.
318-257.
Kennedy, James M.: See —
Sanders, Davis H.; and Kennedy, James M., 3, 437,043.
Sanders, Davis H.; and Kennedy, James M., 3,437,044.
Kennedy, John K.; and Moates, Guy H., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Continuous floating zone refining system.
3,453,370, 7-1-69, CI. 13-26.
Kennedy, John R. Stabilizer bar. 3,454,308, 7-8-69. CI. 308-4.
Kennedy, Joseph B., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Slow-wave struc-
ture encasing envelope with matching thermal expansion proper-
ties. 3,435,273, 3-25-69, CI. 313-283.
Kennedy, Joseph C; and Sorg, John H., Jr., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Burst error detector. 3,465,287, 9-2-69,
CI. 340-146.1
Kennedy, Joseph P.: See —
Borzel, Paul; and Kennedy, Joseph P. ,3,484,423.
Kennedy, Joseph P., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Polymerization catalyst system. 3,426,007, 2-4-69, CI. 260-85.3
Kennedy, Joseph W. Mathematical model. 3,468,038, 9-23-69, CI.
35-34.
Kennedy, Kurt David; and Smith, Hugh R., Jr., to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. Powder crucibles. 3,437,328, 4-8-69, CI.
263-48.
Kennedy, Melvin D., to UMC Industries, Inc. Static control system
for alternating current motor employing analog to digital con-
verter. 3,437,900, 4-8-69, CI. 318-207.
Kennedy, Melvin H., to SCM Corporation. Envelope opener.
3,479,912, 11-25-69, CI. 83-176.
Kennedy, Melvin R.: See —
Danielsen, Berne E.; Dowsing, Reginald M.; Kennedy, Melvin
R.; and Ryan, John W., 3,482,842.
Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr.; and Dineen, John, to Pyrate Sales, Inc.
Process and apparatus for spray treating the boundary surfaces of
enclosures, such as tanks and the like. 3,460,988, 8-12-69, CI.
134-1.
Kennedy, Richard N.: See —
Anderson, Frederick N.; Kennedy, Richard N.; and Reed,
Robert A.,3,424,869.
Kennedy, Richard N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Variable length delay apparatus. 3,460,045, 8-5-69, CI. 328-177.
Kennedy, Robert D., to General Motors Corporation. Pin grip ter-
minal-hermetic seal. 3,456,235, 7-15-69, CI. 339-258.
Kennedy, Robert M., Jr., to Dennison Manufacturing Company.
Strip of tags. 3,420,364, 1-7-69, CI. 206-56.
Kennedy, Roger A.: See —
Fisher, Paul C; Schub, Herman; and Kennedy, Roger
A.,3,425,779.
Kennedy, Thomas E.: See —
Gondeck, Frederick V.; Hickox, Lester E.; Kennedy, Thomas
E.; Perez, Arthur; and Thompson, James F.,3,432,378.
Parkinson, Peter; Kennedy, Thomas; and William
John,3,434,025.
Kennedy Van Saun Corporation: See —
Stark, Roy H., 3,426,893.
Kennedy, Walter B.; and Wheeler, Donald B., to Union Camp Cor-
poration. Method of sanding honeycomb structure and the sanded
article. 3,483,070, 12-9-69, CI. 161-68.
Kennedy, Walter David. Apparatus for winding flexible sheet materi-
al into a roll. 3,424,397, 1-28-69, CI. 242-76.
Kennedy, Wilbert K., Jr.: See-
Eastman, Lester F.; and Kennedy, Wilbert K., Jr., 3,487, 334.
Kennedy, William A.; and Hardaway, Fred W., to Collins Radio
Company. Coarse step-fine tune automatically tunable antenna.
3,475,703, 10-28-69, CI. 333-17.
Kennedy, William D.: See —
Miller, Edward G., Jr.; and Kennedy, William D., 3,474,792.
Kennell, Joseph F.; and Smith, Brace C, to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Engine governor for control at minimum and maximum
speed levels. 3,435,812, 4-1-69, CI. 123-140.
Kennemore, Paul H.: See —
Watson, John W., 3,452,531.
Kenner Products Company: See —
Oppenheim, Michael J., 3,465,673.
Polewski, Robert E., 3,477,172.
Kennerly, George Warren: See —
Rauhut, Michael McKay; and Kennerly, George War-
ren,3,425,949.
Kenney, Harold E.: See —
Serota, Samuel; and Kenney, Harold E., 3,429,902.
Kenney, James C; and Lawrence J Richard, to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Tungsten-copper composites. 3,438,753, 4-15-69, CI. 29-
182.1
Kenney, James C: See —
Swazy, Earl F.; and Kenney, James C, 3,459,915.
Kenney, Jerome G., to Bell & Howell Company. Reversed telephoto
type lens with internal prisms, and wide-angle attachment therefor.
3,469,900, 9-30-69, CI. 350-203.
Kenney, Joseph F., to Remington Arms Company, Inc. Complex
crystalline picrate explosive containing entrapped amounts of lead
azide. 3,431,156, 3-4-69, CI. 149-26.
Kenney, Mahlon W., to Seeburg Corporation, The. Spiral feed vend-
ing machine. 3,441,174, 4-29-69, CI. 221-75.
Kenney, Norwood D.; and Petterson, Victor S., to Simplex Wire and
Cable Company. Manufacture of high voltage polyolefin insulated
cable and article. 3,482,033, 12-2-69, CI. 174-102.
Kennon, Richard E., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Lightn-
ing arrester leakage current and duty monitoring system.
3,443,223, 5-6-69, CI. 324-72.
LIST OF PATENTEES
831
Kenny, David Patrick: See—
Jarosz, Stanislas; and Kenny, David Patrick, 3,420,435.
Kenny, John: See—
Lysakowski, Edward; and Kenny, John, 3,432, 884.
Kenny, Neal S.; Warden, Douglas A.; and Sapakie, Alan Louis, to
Corning Glass Works. Writing or drawing instrument. 3,480,372,
11-25-69, CI. 401-198.
Kent, Clifford E., to General Electric Company. Gas-depolarized
electrical power unit with filter means. 3,457,115, 7-22-69, CI.
136-86.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., to Magnavox Company,
The. Television vertical deflection circuit. 3,444,425, 5-13-69, CI.
315-27.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., to Magnavox Company,
The. Television receiver video driver circuit. 3,449,514, 6-10-69,
CI. 178-7.5
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., to Magnavox Company,
The. Television video detector circuit. 3,461,233, 8-12-69, CI.
178-7.3
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., to Magnavox Company,
The. Television synchronizing signal separator circuit. 3,485,947,
12-23-69, CI. 178-7.3
Kent, George C, to American Photocopy Equipment Company.
Control of light level in photocopy machine. 3,423,153, 1-21-69,
CI. 355-51.
Kent, George Limited: See —
Stoten, Terence A., 3,430,649.
Wilson, Haydn, 3,442,773.
Kent, George; and Waring, Richard J., to Magnavox Company, The.
Automatic gain control circuit. 3,457,366, 7-22-69, CI. 178-7.5
Kent, James J., Jr., to Four-D Productions. Method of and system
for staging productions. 3,434,713, 3-25-69, CI. 272-10.
Kent, Raymond W., Jr.; and Hock, Kenneth R., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Mixing of filamentary reinforcing material with
thermoplastic resins. 3,453,356, 7-1-69, CI. 264-143.
Kent, Robert L.; Badessa, Rosario S.; Barus, Carl; Dunn, Joseph M.;
Glaser, Raymond Arthur; and Johnson, Leonard B., to United
States of America, Navy, mesne. Guidance system. 3,477,666, 11-
11-69, CI. 244-3.19
Kent, Sheldon E., to Hodag Chemical Corporation. Starch and gum
additive compositions and use thereof in papermaking processes.
3,471,362, 10-7-69, CI. 162-178.
Kent, Stephen D.: See —
Crane, Samuel P.; and Kent, Stephen D., 3 ,45 1,074.
Kent, William C: See—
Fagerstrom, Joseph W.; and Kent, William C, 3,448,515.
Kent-Owens Machine Company: See —
Tremblay, Albert F., 3,478,557.
Kent-Tieghi S.p.A.: See —
Marucci, Luigi; and Bianchi, Gian Franco, 3,448,753.
Kentfield, John A.; and Schaefer, Raymond F., to Curtiss-Wright
Corporation. Thrust vectoring exhaust nozzle with flow guide for
minimizing separation of the jet stream. 3,428,257, 2-18-69, CI.
239-265.35
Kentfield, Lucius H., to Kendrey Manufacturing Co. Tool for
knotting bands. 3,476,423, 1 1-4-69, CI. 289-17.
Kentfield, Lucius H ; and Dreyfuss, Jack. Tube, plug and resilient
link construction device. 3,422,565, 1-21-69, CI. 46-22.
Kenton, Joseph R.; Crain, Donald L.; and Zuech, Ernest A., to Phil-
lips Petroleum Company. Isomerization of acyclic triene com-
pounds. 3,449,463, 6-10-69, CI. 260-677.
Kentucky Electronics Inc.: See —
Johnson, Jay H., 3,441,769.
Johnson, Jay H., 3,442,008.
Johnson, Jay H., 3,482,137.
Merchant, Chester O.; and Johnson, Jay H., 3,434,819.
Merchant, Chester O., 3,435,179.
Merchant, Chester O., 3,485,124.
Yorns, Edward E., 3,478,628.
Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation: See —
Hartzog, Levy S., 3,466,997.
Keathley, Maurice F.; and Mainers, Artez F., 3,431,834.
Kenworthy, Bowden B.: See —
Kenworthy, Kenneth; and Kenworthy, Bowden B., 3,454,965.
Kenworthy, Clarence S.: See —
Exline, William C; Kenworthy, Clarence S.; and Warner, Wil-
lard E.,3,442,260.
Kenworthy, Kenneth; and Kenworthy, Bowden B.Childs adjustable
stilts. 3,454,965, 7-15-69, CI. 3-4.
Kenworthy, Norman Paul, Jr.: See —
Latady, William R.; and Kenworthy, Norman Paul,
Jr.,3,437,748.
Kenyon, Charles Frederick: See—
Edwards, Harry; and Kenyon, Charles Frederick, 3,43 1 ,081 .
Kenyon, David E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Vehicle sensing and
velocity measuring apparatus responsive to vehicles moving along
a traffic path. 3,422,429, 1-14-69, CI. 343-8.
Kenyon, Fred V., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Switch con-
struction and method. 3,429,199, 2-25-69, CI. 74-548.
Kenyon, Keith E. Board game apparatus. 3,427,027, 2-11-69, CI.
273-34.
Kenyon, Ralph Edward: See —
Scharschmidt, Rudolph K.; and Kenyon, Ralph Ed-
ward,3,467,530.
Kenyon, Richard L.; and Burns, John R., to Parker-Hannifin Cor-
poration. Pressure actuated snap action electric switch utilizing an
improved Belleville spring. 3,444,342, 5-13-69, CI. 200-83.
Kenyon, Robert L.; and Thompson, Donald, to Ken-Vac Corpora-
tion, mesne. Vehicle washing apparatus. 3,434,173, 3-25-69, CI.
15-21.
Kenyon, Ronald Wynford: See —
Andrew, Herbert Francis; and Kenyon, Ronald Wyn-
ford.3,484,430.
Kenyon, Theodore W., to Eastern Company, The. Speedometer for
boats and other vehicles. 3,468,163, 9-23-69, CI. 73-186.
Kenyon, William G.: See—
Tietz, Raymond F.; and Kenyon, William G., 3,468, 861.
Kenzie, Ernest Dennis, to Irvin Industries, Inc. Self-arming altitude
switch responsive to ambient physical variables to initiate one or
more operations. 3,431,376, 3-4-69, CI. 200-83.
Keogh, Raymond J., to Photocircuits Corporation. Tape transport
system. 3,456,858, 7-22-69, CI. 226-51.
Keogh, Thomas H., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Her-
metically sealed distribution transformer. 3,474,369, 10-21-69, CI.
336-65.
Keough, Patricia Tarpey: See —
Grayson, Martin; Keough, Patricia Tarpey; and Rauhut, Michael
McKay.3,452,099.
Keough, Thomas H.; and Haglund, Norman E., to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company. T-junction box for three phase primary
feeder cable. 3,435,125, 3-25-69, CI. 174-59.
Keough, William R., 45% to Multifastener Company. Heat treating
apparatus. 3,442,274, 5-6-69, CI. 134-108.
Keough, William R., 45% to Multifastener Company. Controlled at-
mosphere processing. 3,444,008, 5-13-69, CI. 148-12.4
Keough, William R. Apparatus for treating exhaust gases from a
stack. 3,478,496, 11-18-69, CI. 55-230.
Keown, Elsie S. Mastectomy brassieres and garments for same.
3,447,538, 6-3-69, CI. 128-478.
Kepes, Andre, to Ethylene-Plastique. Process and apparatus for
determining the viscosity and elasticity properties of a solid or
liquid viscoelastic medium. 3,465,575, 9-9-69, CI. 73-60.
Kepler, Robert L., to Morrison Company. Hoist for hoisting stacked
annular articles. 3,471,049, 10-7-69, CI. 214-653.
Kepner, Larry A., to Ford Motor Company. Multiple ratio power
transmission mechanism with two simple planetary gear units.
3,473,415, 10-21-69, CI. 74-759.
Kepner, Theodore S., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Optical in-
trusion detection system using dual beam peripheral scanning and
light directing tubes. 3,476,946, 1 1-4-69, CI. 250-224.
Keppelman, Carlton J. Fireplace structure. 3,420,020, 1-7-69, CI.
52-264.
Kepple, Charles G.: See —
Martello, Norman E.; and Kepple, Charles G., 3,473,992.
Kepple, Charles; Martello, Norman E.; and Zeise, Clarence L., Jr.,
to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Manufacture of flexible
flame retardant foil clad laminates. 3,473,993, 10-21-69, CI. 156-
314.
Kerb, Ulrich: See —
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Wald-
vogel, Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Ru-
dolf,3,478,065.
Kieslich, Klaus; Kerb, Ulrich; and Raspe, Gerhard, 3,426, 128.
Wiechert, Rudolf; Kerb, Ulrich; and Hocks, Peter,3,442,917.
Kercheval, Frank T. Boat leveler mechanism piston construction.
3,468,278, 9-23-69, CI. 1 14-66.5
Kerekes, Peter S.: See —
Hale, Edward C; and Kerekes, Peter S., 3,454,457.
Kerfoot, Oliver C; and Howell, Thomas E., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Purification of detergent alkylates. 3,446,867, 5-27-69, CI.
260-671.
Keripar Kereskedelmi Berendezeseket es Gepeket Gyarto Vallalat:
See —
Torok, Jozsef, 3,480,345.
Kerjean, Joe, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Irradiation ap-
paratus having a plurality of sources. 3,484,613, 12-16-69, CI.
250-106.
Kerma Corporation: See —
Forster, Klaus W., 3,438,619.
McCready, Ross B.; and Forster, Klaus W., 3,469,832.
Kermicle, Harold A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Specialized electrometer circuit. 3,432,764, 3-11-69,
CI. 330-87.
Kermode, Alfred F. Pump type tubular magazine repeating firearm.
3,435,549, 4-1-69, CI. 42-17.
Kern, Edward L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Laser communica-
tion system using flexible silicone transmission line. 3,434,776, 3-
25-69, CI. 350-96.
Kern, Edward L., to Dow Corning Corporation. Coating with silicon
carbide by immersion reaction. 3,455,723, 7-15-69, CI. 117-47.
832
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kern, Edward L.; and Cain, Orison J., to Dow Corning Corporation.
Molybdenum disulfide electrical resistance devices. 3,465,278, 9-
2-69, CI. 338-308.
Kern, Edward L.; and Hamill, Dennis W., to Dow Corning Corpora-
tion. Monocrystalline beta silicon carbide on sapphire. 3,463,666,
8-26-69, CI. 117-201.
Kern, Edward L.; and Jerome, George A., to Dow Corning Corpora-
tion. Coating of objects with tetraboron silicide. 3,455,745, 7-15-
69, CI. 148-6.3
Kern, Forest L.; Schwoyer, William L.; and Dowling, Thomas P., to
Trojan Powder Company. Primers for use with delay action blast-
ing caps and process of blasting using the same. 3,431,851, 3-11-
69, CI. 102-24.
Kern, Forrest L.; Schwoyer, William L.; and Dowling, Thomas P., to
Commercial Solvents Corporation, mesne. Primers for use with
delay action blasting caps and process of blasting using the same.
3,431,849, 3-1 1-69, CI. 102-24.
Kern, Harvey Conrad, to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Rotary
crusher feeding aid. 3,446,444, 5-27-69, CI. 241-202.
Kern, Jack I.: See —
Rieger, Frederic L.; Kern, Jack I.; and Utzinger, William
F.,3,474,234.
Kern, Rene: See —
Genas, Michailas; and Kern, Rene, 3,427,303.
Kern, Richard J.; and Sweigert, Ernest C, to Towmotor Corpora-
tion. Common valve plate hydrostatic transmission. 3,486,335, 12-
30-69, CI. 60-53.
Kern, Robert Evans: See —
Contractor, Rashmikant Maganlal; and Kern, Robert
Evans,3,449,486.
Kern, Robert H.; and Holloway, Joseph H., to Hewlett-Packard
Company, mesne. Oven source for atomic beam tubes having a
non- wettably coated gas passageway between the reservoir and
the beam. 3,450,876, 6-17-69, CI. 250-41.3
Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Company. Crystalline polystyrene hav-
ing activity as a polymerization catalyst. 3,459,832, 8-5-69, CI.
260-881.
Kern, Roland J.; and McManimie, Robert J., to Monsanto Company.
Styrene/1 -olefin block copolymers. 3,478,129, 11-11-69, CI. 260-
878.
Kern, Rudolf; Groppenbacher, Gregor; and Scheurer, Hans, to
Rhein-Chemie, G.m.b.H. Process for the production of aqueous
dispersions, of rubber containing light-colored reinforced fillers
and rubbers resulting therefrom. 3,441,525, 4-29-69, CI. 260-4.
Kern, Walter: See —
Weber, Kurt; Staeuble, Max; Ulrich, Paul; and Kern,
Walter,3,464,780.
Kern, Werner, to RCA Corporation. Silicate glass coating of
semiconductor devices. 3,481,781, 12-2-69, CI. 117-215.
Kern, Winfried; Cremer, Joseph; and Harnisch, Heinz. Process for
the manufacture of magnesium- ammonium phosphate-hex-
ahydrate. 3,476,510, 11-4-69, CI. 23-105.
Kern, Winfried; and Heymer, Gero, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the manufacture of sodium tripolyphosphate.
3,432,260, 3-1 1-69, CI. 23-106.
Kernan, George L. Bow sight. 3,475,820, 1 1-4-69, CI. 33-46.
Kernan, John J. Smokeless coke ovens. 3,462,346, 8-19-69, CI. 201-
15.
Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordrhein Westfalen-e.V.:
See —
Doose, Conrad; Hemmerich, Hans; and Sassin, Wolfgang,
3,466,886.
Knacke, Ottmar, 3,485,594.
Schulten, Rudolf; Bohn, Thomas; Hecker, Rudolf; and Baur-
mann, Karl-Wilhelm, 3,453,090.
Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen- e.V.:
See —
Boettcher, Alfred, 3,464,888.
Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen-e.V.:
See —
Boettcher, Alfred, 3,472,734.
Kernick, Andress, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Inverter
drive system. 3,427,526, 2-1 1-69, CI. 321-5.
Kernohan, Thomas D.: See —
Rickel, Edgar J.; and Kernohan, Thomas D., 3,438,454.
Kerns, Becky T.: See —
Huffstutler, Miles C, Jr.; and Kerns, Becky T, 3 ,437,764.
Kerns, Bernard A.; and Larson, Olaf A., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Catalytic hydrodenitrogenation of petrole-
um fractions. 3,446,730, 5-27-69, CI. 208-254.
Kerns, Clyde W, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Processing of seismic
data obtained with long shot-detector distances. 3,421,140, 1-7-69,
CI. 340-15.5
Kerns, Karl K., to Walker Manufacturing Company. Exhaust system.
3,457,723, 7-29-69, CI. 60-29.
Kerns, Max E., to New York Central Railroad Company, The.
Method and apparatus for preconstructing railroad track sections.
3,420,186, 1-7-69, CI. 104-3.
Kerns, Max E., to New York Central Railroad Company, The. Rail
positioning system. 3,465,687, 9-9-69, CI. 104-2.
Kerns, Quentin A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Analysis of nonrepetitive pulse waveforms by selec-
tion and storage of pulse increments. 3,484,689, 12-16-69, CI.
324-102.
Kerns, Quentin A.: See —
Miller, Harold W.; and Kerns, Quentin A.,3,457,418.
Kerns, Richard A., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Polyurethane precursor-viscosity builder and curing agent coating
composition and method of coating therewith. 3,440,086, 4-22-69,
CI. 117-105.5
Kerotest Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Corbin, Robert C, 3,426,779.
Schmitt, Edward L., 3,448,762.
Schmitt, Edward L., 3,473,831.
Wrenshall, Edward N., 3,429,555.
Kerr, Andrew Guy: See —
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan; Kerr, Andrew Guy; Mont-
gomery, John Young Condie; and Walker, Donald Fer-
guson,3 ,453,51 1.
Kerr, Bruce M., to Union Carbide Corporation. Passivation of
semiconductor devices. 3,457,125, 7-22-69, CI. 148-187.
Kerr, Charles Joseph. Closure and opener for cans. 3,463,347, 8-26-
69, CI. 220-48.
Kerr, Douglas A.: See —
Gibson, Richard B.; Kerr, Douglas A.; and Lindsay, Thomas
E., 3,457,550.
Kerr, Edwin L.: See —
Atwood, John G.; and Kerr, Edwin L., 3,433,959.
Kerr, Edwin R.; Ware, Charles H., Jr.; and Stepanek, William D., to
Texaco, Inc. Short cycle catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons.
3,429,941, 2-25-69, CI. 260-669.
Kerr, Emory L., to McMullen, John J. Liquefied petroleum gas
tanker. 3,453,836, 7-8-69, CI. 62-45.
Kerr, Emory L.: See —
Lafont, Leo C; and Kerr, Emory L., 3,449,801.
Kerr, George T., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Synthetic zeolite and
method for preparing the same. 3,459,676, 8-5-69, CI. 252-430.
Kerr, George T.; Plank, Charles J.; and Rosinski, Edward J., to
Mobil Oil Corporation. Method for preparing highly siliceous
zeolite- type materials and materials resulting therefrom.
3,442,795, 5-6-69, CI. 208-120.
Kerr, Hugh H., HI; and Demee, Charles. Educational toy. 3,426,452,
2-11-69, CI. 35-35.
Kerr, James L.: See —
Barlow, Jesse P.; Jones, Charles R.; and Kerr, James
L.,3,467,948.
Kerr, John, to Spence, Peter, & Sons Limited. Removal of sulfur
dioxide from flue gas. 3,454,354, 7-8-69, CI. 23-2.
Kerr, John; and Gay, Duncan, to National Research Development
Corporation. Hydrodynamic gas bearing assembly. 3,479,098, 11-
18-69, CI. 308-9.
Kerr, Ralph O., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Organo-
phosphorus compounds in the reactivation of vanadium-
phosphorus-oxygen catalysts. 3,474,041, 10-21-69, CI. 252-411.
Kerr, Ralph O., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Catalytic oxida-
tion of hydrocarbons. 3,484,384, 12-16-69, CI. 252-437.
Kerr, Raymond W. Hollow resinous articles. 3,454,179, 7-8-69, CI.
220-4.
Kerr, Wayne, Company Limited, The: See —
Calvert, Raymond; and Mildwater, John, 3,474,335.
Mildwater, John, 3,443,222.
KeiT, William J., to Chicago Lock Co. Method of forming a key for
an axial tumbler type lock. 3,464,294, 9-2-69, CI. 76-1 10.
Kerr-McGee Corporation: See —
Hermann, John A.; and Garrett, Donald E., 3,450,490.
Shaw, Merle N., 3,437,454.
Kerrigan, James A.; and Morton, Robert E., to Leesona Corporation.
Unwinding apparatus. 3,449,806, 6-17-69, CI. 28-19.
Kerrigan, Vincent; Trappe, Gordon; and Williamson, William Ian, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Coating compositions com-
prising solutions of isocyanate-terminated polyurethanes and poly-
isocyanates containing isocyanurate rings. 3,454,533, 7-8-69, CI.
260-75.
Kerry, Harold A.; and Mirliss, Melvin J., to American Potash &
Chemical Corporation, mesne. Process for preparing improved
titanium dioxide pigment compositions. 3,451,834, 6-24-69, CI.
106-300.
Kerschbaum, Arthur P.: See —
Marshall, William E.; and Kerschbaum, Arthur P.,3,458,307.
Kerschek, Rudi, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Prop and
conveyor arrangement for removing loose mineral. 3,480,130, 11-
25-69, CI. 198-126.
Kerschgens, Johann: See —
Hirsch, Paul; and Kerschgens, Johann, 3,466,239.
Kerschgens, Johann: See —
Hirsch, Paul; and Kerschgens, Johann.3,466,239.
Kerschner, Paul M.: See —
Ehrgott, Charles W.; and Kerschner, Paul M.,3,425,930.
Kerseg, Kurt Carl; and Garcia, Rafael, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corporation. Snap-on cable clamp. 3,483,309, 12-
9-69, CI. 174-65.
LIST OF PATENTEES
833
Kershaw, Delmar D.: See-
Campbell, John H.; and Kershaw, Delmar D., 3,448,318.
Kershaw, Delmar D., to General Electric Company. Method of mak-
ing a molybdenum-tungsten thimble seal. 3,435,180, 3-25-69, CI.
219-85.
Kershaw Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Holley, John D., 3,437,052.
Moorhead, William H., Jr.; and Copeland, Henry W., Jr.,
3,443,529.
Kershaw Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Holley, John D.; and Martinez, Antonio H., 3,426,379.
Kershaw, Peter Leslie: See —
Steghart, Fritz Ludwig Felix; Cross, Gerald; Kershaw, Peter
Leslie; Oliver, Trevor Exelby; and Farrant, Leonard
George, 3,424,377.
Kershaw, Stanley C, to Leesona Corporation. Winding apparatus.
3,472,460, 10-14-69, CI. 242-18.
Kershaw, Stanley S., Jr., to McGraw-Edison Company. Combined
overvoltage protective device and conductor support. 3,448,343,
[ 6-3-69, CI. 317-72.
Kershaw, Stanley S., Jr., to McGraw-Edison Company. Lightning ar-
rester. 3,484,863, 12-16-69, CI. 317-61.
Kershner, Osborn A., to Lambert Brake Corporation, mesne.
Hydraulic booster-equalizer valve assembly. 3,421,320, 1-14-69,
CI. 60-54.5
Kershner, Osborn A., to Lambert Brake Corporation, mesne. Disc
brake and lining disc assembly. 3,433,334, 3-18-69, CI. 188-218.
Kershner, Stuart G.: See —
Broussard, Douglas E.; Barry, Donald W.; Kinzbach, Robert B.;
and Kershner, Stuart G., 3,438,213.
Kersken, Wilhelm: See —
Faerber, Gerhard; and Kersken, Wilhelm, 3,466, 255.
Kersker, Theodore M.; and Kovac, Frederick J., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Reinforement for pneumatic tires and the
like. 3,431,962, 3-1 1-69, CI. 152-355.
Kerslake, William R.: See-
Reader, Paul D.; Kaufman, Harold R.; and Kerslake, William
R.,3,447,015.
Kersnar, Paul W.; and Taormina, Samuel, to Progressive Products
Co. Method of preparing bis(beta hydroxypropyl) ethylene
diamine. 3,454,647, 7-8-69, CI. 260-584.
Kerstein, Melvin T.: See —
Jorgensen, Lester V.; and Kerstein, Melvin T.,3,427,101.
Kersten, Hans. Mixer control desks, particularly for radio casting
studios. 3,482,147, 12-2-69, CI. 317-101.
Kersteter, Ammon W.: See —
Mulholland, Lawrence K.; Kersteter, Ammon W.; and Baste,
Adolph C. A.,3,448,711.
Kerstetter, Donald R.: See —
Hagadorn, Marold Weston; and Kerstetter, Donald
R.,3,43 1,631.
Kerstetter, Donald R., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method of
making a pencil type indirectly heated cathode. 3,432,900, 3-18-
69, CI. 29-25.17
Kerstetter, Donald R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Tensioned
directly heated cathode having improved temperature charac-
teristics. 3,441,767, 4-29-69, CI. 313-37.
Kerstetter, Donald R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Process for
sealing connectors in planar structure. 3,445,21 1, 5-20-69, CI. 65-
56.
Kerstetter, Donald Russel, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Cathode sleeve structure and fabrication process. 3,447,017, 5-27-
69, CI. 313-356.
Kerstholt, Fritz; and Kerstholt, Gerdi. Moving toy and exercising
device. 3,423,105, 1-21-69, CI. 280-218.
Kerstholt, Gerdi: See —
Kerstholt, Fritz; and Kerstholt, Gerdi, 3,423, 105.
Kersting, Raymond J., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Fluid
pressure failure indicating means. 3,439,323, 4-15-69, CI. 340-52.
Kersting, Raymond J., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control
valve. 3,463,556, 8-26-69, CI. 303-22.
Kersting, Raymond J., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Control
valve. 3,482,884, 12-9-69, CI. 303-6.
Kertell, Frank W., to Walker, Brooks. Toilet tank flush valve.
3,419,912, 1-7-69, CI. 4-58.
Kertell, Frank W.: See-
Walker, Brooks; and Kertell, Frank W., 3,437,320.
Walker, Brooks; and Kertell, Frank W., 3,456,501.
Walker, Brooks; and Kertell, Frank W.,3,456,631.
Kerver, John K.; Kaiser, Albert D., Jr.; Heilhecker, Joe K.; and Mc
Kinney, Joseph M., to Esso Production Research Company. Treat-
ment of solids plugged wells with reversibly adsorbable inhibitor.
3,481,400, 12-2-69, CI. 166-279.
Kervin, Willis D. Flow regulating system. 3,443,576, 5-13-69, CI.
137-88.
Kerwin, Edward M., Jr., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Phono-
graph record apparatus. 3,472,515, 10-14-69, CI. 274-11.
Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 6,6-
Ethylene spirolactones. 3,422,097, 1-14-69, CI. 260-239.57
Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 6-Spiroox-
iraneprogesterones. 3,433,787, 3-18-69, CI. 260-239.55
Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 6,6-
Ethylene-9a-fluoro steroids. 3,476,783, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-397.45
Kerwin, James F.: See —
Georgian, Vlasios; and Kerwin, James F., 3,476, 745.
Georgian, Vlasios; and Kerwin, James F., 3,479, 342.
Kerwin, Robert E.; Klein, Donald L.; and Sarace, John C, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Method for making MIS
structures. 3,475,234, 10-28-69, CI. 148-187.
Kerwin, Walter J., to Teletype Corporation. Telegraph system with
simultaneous message transmission and poll for answer-back ar-
rangement. 3,420,947, 1-7-69, CI. 178-3.
Kerwin, William J.; Dix, Michael G.; and Munoz, Robert M., to
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Demodulation system. 3,464,016, 8-26-69, CI. 328-1.
Kerwin, William J.; and Scott, Stanley G., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Nonmagnetic
thermal motor for a magnetometer. 3,423,608, 1-21-69, CI. 310-4.
Kerwon, James F.: See —
Holden, Kenneth G.; and Kerwon, James F., 3,462,465.
Kerwood, Joseph Edward: See —
Coran, Aubert Yaucher; and Kerwood, Joseph Ed-
ward,3,427,319.
Coran, Aubert Yaucher; and Kerwood, Joseph Ed-
ward,3,473,667.
Kery, Ervin, to Enger-Kress Company. Billfolds. 3,470,931, 10-7-69,
CI. 150-38.
Kerznar, Edward R.: See —
Schultz, Silas L.; and Kerznar, Edward R., 3,461,425.
Keshi, Akizo: See —
Yotsuzuka, Masaru; Keshi, Akizo; Hashimoto, Norishige;
Kodama, Katsuhisa; and Nakahara, Shigenobu,3,433,751.
Kesler, George W., to Inta-Roto Machine Company, The. Calender-
ing machine. 3,451,332, 6-24-69, CI. 100-162.
Kesler, William C: See —
Ermer, Joseph W., Jr.; and Kesler, William C, 3,46 1,649.
Keslin, Robert, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Digit processing unit. 3,463,910, 8-26-69, CI. 235-153.
Kesling, David L. Collapsible bicycle supporting rack. 3,455,461, 7-
15-69, CI. 211-21.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 3,426,110, 2-4-69, CI. 264-46.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corporation. Gliding shelf.
3,441,331, 4-29-69, CI. 312-341.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corporation. Method of mak-
ing a shelf front. 3,467,741, 9-16-69, CI. 264-92.
Kesling, Keith K.; and Watt, Roy E ., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Selecto-hinge door. 3,455,061, 7-15-69, CI. 49-382.
Kesling, Peter C. Safety lock pin. 3,435,527, 4-1-69, CI. 32-14.
Kesling, Peter C. Orthodontic lock pin. 3,445,933, 5-27-69, CI. 32-
14.
Kesolits, Thomas J., to United States of America, Army. Bipolar to
two-level binary code translator. 3,434,059, 3-18-69, CI. 328-117.
Kessel, Abbas. Rocking chair construction. 3,460,866, 8-12-69, CI.
297-258.
Kessel, James E., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Plural recorder system. 3,422,440, 1-
14-69, CI. 346-44.
Kessel, John E., to K&R Industries, Inc. Concrete finishing
machines. 3,452,654, 7-1-69, CI. 94-45.
Kesseler, Helmut: See —
Winkler, Fritz; Pohl, Franz; Stark, Hermann; Kesseler, Helmut;
and Grundmann, Werner, 3,424,646.
Kessell, John E., to K & H Industries, Inc. Surfacing units.
3,453,654, 7-1-69, CI. 94-45.
Kesselring, Fritz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit breaker for
interrupting at zero current and automatically reclosing after un-
successful interruption. 3,449,537, 6-10-69, CI. 200-148.
Kesselring, Fritz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Current limiting circuit breaker. 3,452,172, 6-24-69, CI. 200-146.
Kesselring, Fritz; and Aumayer, Hansruedi, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft, mesne, and I-T-E Imperial Corporation. Synchronous
circuit breaker with automatic reclosing responsive to unsuccessful
interruption. 3,486,137, 12-23-69, CI. 335-19.
Kesser, Charles M.: See—
Griswold, Douglas A.; Dick, Edward F.; and Kesser, Charles
M.,3,456,076.
Kessinger, Gene L.: See —
Tuschhoff, John V.; Kessinger, Gene L.; and Hanson, Cleo
E.,3,422,088.
Kesslen Shoe Company: See —
Ornsteen, Alfred, 3,482,335.
Kessler, Adriaan: See —
Hall, Robert E.; Kessler, Adriaan; and Mcl.ain, Aubrey
R.,3,459,808.
Kessler, Arthur R.: See —
Pryor, Harry H.; Kessler, Arthur R.; Blacklock, Arthur G.; Neu-
mann, Charles G.; Short, William H.; and Modjeski, Richard
N., 3,446,137.
Kessler, Bernard V., to United States of America, Navy. Method and
apparatus for optically detecting acoustic disturbances. 3,474,253,
10-21-69, CI. 250-217.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kessler, Frank L. Rapid assembly railing. 3,481,585, 12-2-69, CI.
256-65.
Kessler, Gerald. Plastic edge channel for glass windows. 3,442,059,
5-6-69, CI. 52-399.
Kessler, Harold D.: See—
Kastanek, Joseph; and Kessler, Harold D., 3,470,034.
Kessler, Heinz Gerhard, to Krauss-Maffei A.G. Process and ap-
paratus for vacuum-drying bulk materials. 3,460,269, 8-12-69, CI.
34-92.
Kessler, Kenneth Q., to Deere & Company. Forage harvester.
3,438,182, 4-15-69, CI. 56-16.
Kessler, Leland L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tempera-
ture control means. 3,440,521, 4-22-69, CI. 323-19.
Kessler, Lowell: See —
Roden, Richard L.; Smith, Dudley C; and Kessler,
Lowell.3,484,807.
Kessler, Marvin Donald. Protector for shoe undersurfaces and
method of securing same. 3,473,179, 10-21-69, CI. 12-146.
Kessler, Milton. Protective floor covering. 3,435,481, 4-1-69, CI. 15-
215.
Kessler, Milton. All-plastic megaphone. 3,450,226, 6-17-69, CI. 181-
27.
Kessler, Milton. Pin attachment for a plastic badge and method of
making same. 3,466,773, 9-16-69, CI. 40-1.5
Kessler, Milton. Air-driven motor vibrator assembly. 3,487,244, 12-
30-69, CI. 310-81.
Kessler, Monroe H.; and Gebhardt, Edwin J., to National Steel Cor-
poration. Control of mechanical properties and aging charac-
teristics of flat rolled steel product. 3,460,997, 8-12-69, CI. 148-2.
Kessler, Reinhard: See —
Otterbach, Gerd; Grafe, Wolfgang; and Kessler, Rein-
hard,3,424,286.
Kessler, Thomas M.; See —
Baker, Patrick W.; and Kessler, Thomas M., 3,472,331 .
Kessling, Bernard H. Wheeled support for a patient in a body cast.
3,462,186, 8-19-69, CI. 296-20.
Kessoku, Kazuo: See —
Namba, Yasuhiro; Kessoku, Kazuo; Fujii, Tadayoshi; Ogura,
Toshinobu; and Yoshiyama, Ichiro, 3,476,028.
Kestemont, Lucien, to European Atomic Energy Community
(Euratom). Double wall heat exchanger utilizing flexible conduc-
tor plates between the walls. 3,438,430, 4-15-69, CI. 165-32.
Kesten, Patrick N.; and Schwartzwalder, Karl, to General Motors
Corporation. Ceramic foam. 3,451,841, 6-24-69, CI. 117-98.
Kesten, Seymour: See —
Price, Herbert; and Kesten, Seymour,3,465,461.
Kestenbaum, Ronald. Dart construction. 3,425,695, 2-4-69, CI. 273-
106.5
Kester, Lynn C. Denture anchor. 3,473,222, 10-21-69, CI. 32-10.
Keston, Albert S., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Protein indicator.
3,485,587, 12-23-69, CI. 23-230.
Ketcham, George M.: See —
Freedman, Robert P.; and Ketcham, George M., 3,436,943.
Ketchpel, Richard D., to Hughes Aircraft Company. High frequency
modulation cathode ray tube. 3,462,642, 8-19-69, CI. 315-30.
Ketelsen, Peter, to Manufacturers Engineering and Equipment Cor-
poration. Sample purging device. 3,464,271, 9-2-69, CI. 73-421.
Ketley, Arthur D., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Preparation of olefin-
metal complexes. 3,439,009, 4-15-69, CI. 260-429.
Ketley, Arthur D., to Grace, W. R., & Co. 4-
Dichloromethylenecyclohexene. 3,453,336, 7-1-69, CI. 260-648.
Ketley, Arthur D., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing pal-
ladium-ir-allyl complexes. 3,479,379, 11-18-69, CI. 260-429.
Ketley, Arthur D.; and Steadman, Thomas R., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Formaldehyde in the removal of nitrate ions from regenerated
alkylation catalysts. 3,463,740, 8-26-69, CI. 252-416.
Keto, August I.: See —
Hofmann, Charles F.; and Keto, August I. ,3,433, 893.
Keto, August 1., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Operating
mechanisms. 3,485,503, 12-23-69, CI. 277-26.
Keto, August I.; and Palumbo, Anthony J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Electrical transformer construction. 3,436,704, 4-1-
69, CI. 336-70.
Kettell, Philip E., to Adams, E. A., & Son, Inc. Friction grip earring
clamp. 3,483,715, 12-16-69, CI. 63-14.
Kettenbach, Edward L. Drain having shielded suction tube.
3,421,510, 1-14-69, CI. 128-350.
Kettenbach, Edward L. Surgical drains. 3,433,227, 3-18-69, CI. 128-
350.
Kettenring, Otto; and Gotze, Wolfgang, to General Mills, Inc. Hot
melt adhesive. 3,449,273, 6-10-69, CI. 260-18.
Ketter, Paul L., to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus for
testing relays for operability, con- tinuity and leakage. 3,452,271,
6-24-69, CI. 324-28.
Ketterer, Charles W.: See—
Huck, Alfred J.; and Ketterer, Charles W, 3,452,670.
Ketterer, Edward M., to Colad Company, Inc., The. Display easel.
3.473,777, 10-21-69, CI. 248-459.
Ketterer, Stanley J.: See —
Goebel, Gregory; and Ketterer, Stanley J. .3.433, 191.
Kaplan, Ronald M.; and Ketterer, Stanley J. ,3,472, 187.
Ketterer, Wilhelm, to Heckler & Koch G.m.b.H. Trigger mechanism
for automatic firearms. 3,446,114, 5-27-69, CI. 89-140.
Kettering, Dale O.: See —
Strickland, Nacy L.; Kettering, Dale O.; and Grosswiller, Leo J.,
Jr.,3,429,082.
Kettering Scientific Research, Inc.: See —
Bulen, William A., 3,423.289.
Treharne, Richard W., 3,444,739.
Kettleborough, Donald J.: See—
Carlson, Arthur B.; Kettleborough, Donald J.; and Schreiber,
Lucian L., 3,45 1,089.
Kettler, Heinz, Metallwarenfabrik, Firma: See —
Kettler, Heinz, 3,437,375.
Kettler, Heinz, to Kettler, Heinz, Metallwarenfabrik, Firma. Furni-
ture piece having a fabric attachable thereto. 3,437,375, 4-8-69
CI. 297-441.
Keuffel & Esser Company: See —
Endermann, Fritz; Munder, Johannes; and Stroszynski, Joachim.
3,440,944.
Gold, Robert M„ 3,428,952.
Gold, Robert M., 3,467,481.
Ishikawa, Hidehiko; Sato, Mikio; and Matsui, Kazuo, 3,466,173.
Kosar, Jaromir, 3,469,981.
Linowitzki, Viktor; and Kramer, Heinz, 3,458,314.
Munder, Johannes; and Hertzberg, Gunther, 3,434,838.
Munder, Johannes; Scheler, Siegfried; and Brahm, Richard,
3,459,550.
Rauhut, Herbert; and Sus, Oskar, 3,432,301.
Rauhut, Herbert. 3,459,551.
Rauhut, Herbert; and Sus, Oskar, 3,462,271.
Rowc, Gerhardt C, 3,482,316.
Sus, Oskar; and Schafer, Heinz, 3,473,928.
Tsunoda, Takahiro; Yamaoka, Tsuguo; Itano, Kohei; and Hori,
Haruo, 3,486,900.
Werner, Georg; and Rauhut, Herbert, 3,473,930.
Keulemans, Aloysius I. M., to Perkin-Elmer Limited. Pyrolysis ap-
paratus. 3,475,131, 10-28-69, CI. 23-253.
Keuls, Henry P. C. Air purifier and humidifier. 3,464,188, 9-2-69,
CI. 55-234.
Keuls, Henry P. C. Air purifier and humidifier. 3,474,598, 10-28-69,
CI. 55-234.
Keur, Robert I., to Dick, A. B., Company. Ink drop writing ap-
paratus. 3,465,350, 9-2-69, CI. 346-75.
Keur, Robert I.; and Dahl, Henry A., to Dick, A. B., Company. Ink
drop writing apparatus. 3,465,351, 9-2-69, CI. 346-75.
Keuro Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. & Co. K.G.: See —
Stolzer, Paul, 3,429,213.
Keuth, Heinz; Heyer, Alfred; and Gegner, Emil, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Magnetizable slot closure for electrical machines.
3,447,009, 5-27-69, CI. 310-214.
Kevey, Andrew, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Neutron spectrometer for high neutron flux. 3,435,219, 3-
25-69, CI. 250-83.1
Kevorkian, Kevork: See —
Regnier, Albert; Kevorkian, Kevork; and Bakka,
Raymond,3,482,226.
Kewanee Manufacturing Company: See —
Peterson, Bulow A.; and Carlson, Gale K., 3,469,360.
Kewanee Oil Company: See —
Brinckmann, Paul C, 3,446,745.
Du Rose, Arthur H.; Willson, Karl S.; and Tejada, Gustavo C,
3,428,441.
Griffin, Thomas A.; Humrick, Richard J.; and Hill, Edwin R.,
3,442,007.
Hay, John O.; and Grodek, Raymond J., 3,472,613.
Hill, Edwin R., 3,472,690.
Hurst, Gerald L.; and Khayat, Saadideen I., 3,427,133.
Mayfield, Orley J., 3,466,363.
Menefee, Julious M.; and Erker, Joseph W., 3,426,195.
Moy, Paul W., 3,480,524.
Mudrak, Anton; and Zelek, John A., 3,487,067.
Owen, James E., 3.424,551.
Tanos, Andrew B., 3,480,473.
Towle, Jack C; Du Rose, Arthur H.; Meek, William H., Jr.; and
Block, Dale G., 3,428.536.
Towle, Jack L.; and Mudrak, Anton. 3,441,555.
Kewanee Valve Company: See —
McCornack. Robert R.. 3,447.559.
Key, Kenneth Andrew: See —
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key, Kenneth Andrew,3,45 1,209.
Bisset, Douglas Chisholm; Dunnell, Alan Keith; Hooper, Clive
Williams; and Key. Kenneth Andrew, 3.452, 534.
Key Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: See —
Shepard, Mark, 3,432,593.
Key, Rupert E., to General Dynamics Corporation. Fusion welding
filler metal with chromium nickel and vanadium alloying elements.
3,431,102, 3-4-69, CI. 75-128.
Keyes Fibre Company: See —
Bagay, Marcel. 3,459,360.
Crabtree, Kenneth L.. 3,477.564.
LIST OF PATENTEES
835
Keyes, Jack; Greene, Robert R.; and Boesen, Thomas E., to Interna-
tional Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Close-coupled
booster pump. 3,467,014, 9-16-69, CI. 103-87.
Keyes, Marion A., to Beloit Corporation. Determination of fiber
characteristics in paper making. 3,461,030. 8-12-69, CI. 162-198.
Keyes. Raymond H. Building structure. 3.455.069. 7-15-69, CI. 52-
73.
Keyes, Robert W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Memory controlled shift register display device. 3,445,827, 5-20-
69, CI. 340-173.
Keyes, Robert W.; and Weiser, Kurt, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Semiconductor negative resistance elec-
trolumines- cent diode. 3,440,497, 4-22-69, CI. 317-234.
Keylwert, Johann, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich.3,467,439.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razemerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich, 3,477, 301 .
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; lvanov, Valentin Alexan-
drovich; Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady
Ivanovich; Vasilenko, Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov,
Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly; Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev,
Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidu-
rov, Leonid Konstantinovich.3,472,036.
Rotary piston internal combustion engine, especially circular Khalil, Seyed. Type aligning machine. 3,460,894, 8-12-69, CI. 356-
piston internal combustion engine. 3,452,723, 7-1-69, CI. 123-8. 165.
Keymer, Mark W., to Malco Products, Inc. Take-off tool. 3,423,984, Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich: See —
1-28-69, CI. 72-337. Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Keymer, Mark W., to Malco Products, Inc. Hand cutting tool and Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich;
holder. 3,447,580, 6-3-69, CI. 145-108. Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Ev-
Keys. Marvin C: See — genievich; Korobochkin, losif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai
Saletzki. Jacob S.; and Keys, Marvin C, 3,474, 733. Savvich; and Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich, 3,472,050.
Keyser, Naaman H., to Interlake Steel Corporation. Electric arc fur- Khamzin, Kamil Gumerovich; and Lapshin, Pavel Sergeevich. System
nace. 3,423,080, 1-21-69. CI. 266-10.
Keystone Cable Corporation: See —
Lewis, Jack R.; and Nagle, George D., 3,442,323.
Keystone Chemurgic Corporation: See —
Buzas, August J.; and Schenck, Remsen T. E., 3,446,828.
Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Ralph F., 3,482,888.
Beckman, Melvin H.; Unter, Robert K.; and Wald, Samuel K.,
3,434,263.
Carlson, Evert A., 3,452,386.
Coe, William H., 3,447,190.
Dauenbaugh, Robert L., 3,447,348.
Ellis, Leslie M., 3,460,210.
Hallgren, Charles G., 3.452,564.
Sewell, Robert A., 3,436,939.
Sewell, Robert A., 3,472,049.
Spon, Carroll V.; and Kolenda, Donald J., 3,455,126.
Stone, Roy A., 3,452,388.
Unter, Robert K., 3,467,409.
Wald, Samuel K.; and Whittom, Robert M., 3,460,189.
Walters, Russell W., 3,436,938.
Keystone Industries, Inc.: See —
Smith, James T., 3,485,385.
Keystone Steel & Wire Company: See —
Shaffer, Joseph C, 3,456,415.
Unter, Robert K., 3,481,168.
Walters, Russell W., 3,437,363.
Walters, Russell W., 3,437,364.
Keystone Valve Corporation: See —
Forsman, Earl R., 3,452,961.
Scruby, Stanley R.; and Mclver, Donald J., 3,464,740.
Keystone-Seneca Wire Cloth Company: See —
Krebs, William B., 3,424,207.
Keyworth, Albert, to Abex Corporation. Electrohydraulic displace-
ment control with mechanical feedback. 3,429,225, 2-25-69, CI.
91-3.
Kezer, Charles F.: See —
Dodge, David L.; Altieri, Joseph R.; and Kezer, Charles
F.,3,457,503.
Kezer, Charles F.; and Zingarelli, Thomas P., 2nd, to Litton Indus-
tries, Inc. Method and apparatus for winding a precision resistor.
3,445,07 1 , 5-20-69, CI. 242-9.
Kezerian, Charles, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Process for
producing polyesters of monothiodipolycarboxylic acids.
3,441,596, 4-29-69, CI. 260-481.
Kezerian, Charles; Wallace, Edwin G.; and Kopacki, Adam F., to
Stauffer Chemical Company. Stabilized polypropylene composi-
tions containing a phenolic antioxidant and a tert-alkyl ester of
thiodisuccinic acid. 3,433,762, 3-18-69, CI. 260-45.8
K. G. B. Enterprises (Proprietary) Limited: See —
Kluver, Klaus H., 3,485,111.
KGL Luftfartsstyrelsen: See —
Svensson, Erik Patrik Viktor; and Nyberg, Uno, 3,447,276.
Khachijan, Alexei Sergeevich; Skuinj, Alexandr Kasparovich; Lek-
hovitser, Moisei Alexandrovich; Linich, Viktor Vladimirovich;
Shapovalov, Sergei Vasiljavich; and Ocheretin, Ivan Vasiljevich.
Carburetor. 3,480,418, 11-25-69, CI. 48-180.
Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich: See —
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich;
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovitch; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon-
stantinovich,3,467, 437.
for determining formation characteristics. 3,425,273, 2-4-69, CI
73-155.
Khan, Amanullah R.: See —
Feldkirchner, Harlan L.; Linden, Henry R.; Khan, Amanullah
R.; and Todesca, Flaminio, 3,433,610.
Khan, Waheed N.: See—
Controni, Guido; Khan, Waheed N.; Patrick, James R.; and
Ross, Sydney.3,445,339.
Khau Van Kien, Louis: See —
Cornu, Maurice; and Khau Van Kien, Louis, 3,442, 250.
Khayat, Saadideen I.: See —
Hurst, Gerald L.; and Khayat, Saadideen I. ,3,427, 133.
Khazen, Alexandr Moiseevich. Magnetic amplifier. 3,469,199, 9-23-
69, CI. 330-8.
Khcheyan, Khachik Egorovich: See —
Yakovich, Ninel losifovna; Khcheyan, Khachik Egorovich;
Izrael, Larisa Borisovna; Pavlichev, Alexei Fedorovich; and
Kondtratieva, Nina Nikolaevna, 3,439,059.
Kheifets, Ber Simkhovich: See —
Averbukh, Mark Borisovich; Volchek, Grigory Movshevich
Gora, Vladimir Epifanovich; Elinson, Isaak Markovich
Leonidov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Molochnikov, Nikolai
Vladimirovich; Kheifets, Ber Simkhovich; and Shpigel, Alex-
andr-Sever Julievich, 3,459,31 1.
Khelghatian, Habet M.: See —
Jezl, James L.; Khelghatian, Habet M.; and Hague, Louise
D.,3,441,551.
Khelghatian, Habet M.; Jezl, James L.; and Hague, Louise D., to
Avisun Corporation. Preparation of block copolymers of
propylene and ethylene. 3,442,978, 5-6-69, CI. 260-878.
Khimich, Georgy Lukich: See —
Bykov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gel-
fenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich; Karlinsky, Stanislav Ev-
genievich; Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Orlov, Boris
Yakovlevich; Sokolovsky, Oleg Petrovich; and Khimich, Geor-
gy Lukich.3,480,074.
Khinich, Isak Yakovlevich: See —
Maslennikov, Vladilen Andrianovich; and Khinich, lsak
Yakovlevich, 3, 446,445.
Khodorov, Evgeny losifovich: See —
Telyatnikov, Garry Vladimirovich; Khodorov, Evgeny losifovich;
Evtjutov, Anatoly Akindinovich; Skopa, Denis Denisovivh;
Chervinsky, Anatoly Alexeevich; Shilov, Alexandr
Vladimirovich; and Kazantseva, Nina Mikhailovna.3,444,628.
Khodosh, Vladimir Alexandrovich; lvanov, Valentin Alexandrovich;
Salov, Sergei Fedorovich; Mozhaev, Arkady Ivanovich; Vasilenko,
Evstafy Andreevich; Abdulragimov, Aliovsad Ibragim Ogly;
Vlasov, Sergei Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Bolotin,
Evgeny Moiseevich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Konstantinovich, to
Gosudarstvenny Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Proektno-
Izyskatelsky Insitiut Metrogiprotrans. Shield for constructing tun-
nels. 3,472,036, 10-14-69, CI. 61-85.
Khokhlov, Evgeny llich: See —
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich;
Melnikov, Nikolai Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; and
Khokhlov, Evgeny llich, 3,446, 258.
Khokhlov, Viktor Dmitrievich: See —
Chereshnev, Leonid Trofimovich; and Khokhlov, Viktor
Dmitrievich.3,460,587.
Khorev, Viktor Nikolaevich: See —
Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Kuruklis, Georgy Leonidovich;
Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukimovich; Tarlinsky, lsai Vulfovich; and
Khorev. Viktor Nikolaevich. 3,447, 588.
Bolotin, Evgeny Moiseevich; Blyakher, Lev Abramovich;
lerusalimsky, Boris Nikolaevich; Saveliev, Leonid Ivanovich; Khorunzhy, Valentin Alexeevich: See —
Razmerov, Vladimir Ivanovich; and Khaidurov, Leonid Kon- Gargala, Gennady Georgievich; Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich;
stantinovich, 3.467,438. Kotlyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich; Koshman, Vitaly
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Ivanovich; Nedosekov, Svyatoslav Semenovich; Postemak,
Mikhail llich; Sameljuk, Jury Fedorovich; and Khorunzhy,
Valentin Alexeevich, 3,457,462.
Khoury, Henri A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Incremental motion actuator. 3,451,31 1, 6-24-69, CI. 91-36.
Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Pull tab opening
means. 3,432,067, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-54.
Khoury, Nick S., to Coninental Can Company, Inc. Soft lift tab.
3,437,229, 4-8-69, CI. 220-54.
Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Coined bead for
improved fill characteristics. 3,441,170, 4-29-69, CI. 220-54.
Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Aerosol can end
with reinforced curl. 3,468,452, 9-23-69, CI. 220-67.
Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Single pull ring
tab. 3,480,175, 11-25-69, CI. 220-54.
Khrapach, Evgeny Ivanovich: See —
Vinogradov, Anatoly Sergeevich; Zaushitsyn, Vladimir Ev-
genievich; Tkach, Vasily Denisovich; Omelchenko, Alexandr
Alexandrovich; Pogrebitsky, Ruvim Davydovich; Minovsky,
Vladimir Falkovich; Kiselev, Nikolai Petrovich; Ivanov, Ivan
Vasilievich; Malomuzh, Vladimir Grigorievich; and Khrapach,
Evgeny Ivanovich, 3, 472, 298.
Khriyama, Osamu: See —
Suzuki, Motohiko; Khriyama, Osamu; Aoyama, Kazumi; and
Takuma, Zenzaburou, 3,439,462.
Khused, German lonasovich: See —
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German lonasovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich; and
Zafransky, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,460,200.
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German lonasovich; and Zafransky, Vladimir Mik-
hailovich,3, 460,201.
Kian, Leonard. Expandable band. 3,453,821, 7-8-69, CI. 59-79.
Kibbe, Raymond Keith: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,464,049.
Kibbe, Walter R., to Sterling Drug Inc. Tablet forming machines.
3,460,487, 8-12-69, CI. 107-17.
Kibbel, William H., Jr.: See—
Kreuz, Donald F.; and Kibbel, William H., Jr.,3,470,959.
Kibbie, William H.: See—
Barkley, Byron F.; and Kibbie, William H., 3,458, 152.
Kibby, Robert Milton; Marshall, Herbert Charles, Jr.; and Richards,
Nolan Earle, to Reynolds Metals Company. Alumina concentra-
tion meter. 3,471,390, 10-7-69, CI. 204-195.
Kibler, Charles Jacob; and Larkins, Thomas Hassell, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Gallium lactate as a polymerization catalyst in
polyester preparation. 3,483,166, 12-9-69, CI. 260-75.
Kibler, Charles J.: See —
Smith, James G.; Kibler, Charles J.; and Schulken, Roger M.,
Jr.,3,483,157.
Tholstrup, Clarence E.; Bell, Alan; and Kibler, Charles
J. ,3,466,323.
Kibler, Lynden U.: See —
Fox, Arthur G.; and Kibler, Lynden U.,3,430,158.
Kibler, Richard W., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Rubber tires with nylon reinforcement cord containing dispersed
therein the reaction product of boric acid and an aliphatic alcohol.
3,459,251, 8-5-69, CI. 152-330.
Kibler, Willis L.: See—
Mandy, Robert R.; and Kibler, Willis L., 3,456,278.
Kick, Otto: See—
Kaess, Franz; and Kick, Otto, 3,436, 898.
Kickham Boiler & Sheet Iron Works, Inc.: See —
Dieker, Robert J., 3,481,591.
Kida, Kazuyoshi: See —
Taira, Keon; and Kida, Kazuyoshi.3,475,892.
Kida, Nobutoshi: See —
Brooks, Robert; Wakabayashi, Kinjiro; and Kida, Nobu-
toshi.3,467,115.
Kidby, James C, to Silentbloc Limited. Vehicle shock absorbing
suspension units. 3,482,829, 12-9-69, CI. 267-35.
Kidd, Derek J.: See—
Stubbs, Royston A.; and Kidd, Derek J. ,3,457, 393.
Kidd, Joseph V. Detector switch. 3,421,124, 1-7-69, CI. 335-205.
Kidd, Joseph V. Pressure balanced mechanical detector with per-
manent magnetic means activating indicator means. 3,478,717, 11-
18-69, CI. 116-124.
Kidd, Joseph V. Pig apparatus. 3,480,984, 12-2-69, CI. 15-104.06
Kidd, Walter L., to Lamb, F. Jos., Company. Single bar transfer
device. 3,473,645, 10-21-69, CI. 198-221.
Kidde, Walter, & Company: See—
Scofield, William; and Olson, Walter J., 3,448,808.
Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc.: See —
Barnes, Robert W., 3,441,086.
Barnes, Robert W., 3,482,638.
Boudreau, Frank; Huston, Paul O.; and Rasmusson, Donald R .
3,428,188.
Jackovitz, John F.; and Jamison, Will B., 3,422,01 1.
Knapp, Theodore F., 3,480,815.
Noe, Harold C, 3,469,420.
Troy, Raymond A., 3,455,459.
Kidde, Walter & Company of Canada Ltd.: See —
Kinsey, George Beverly, 3,452,345.
Kidder Smith, George E. Window air conditioner units. 3,465,539,
9-9-69, CI. 62-262.
Kidera, Edward H.; Kurth, Warren; and Whittingham, David J., to
Walker Manufacturing Company. Forming apparatus. 3,431,759,
3-11-69, CI. 72-7.
Kidman, Ronald D.: See —
Hovenga, La Vern B.; Hardt, Ivan E.; Kidman, Ronald D.; and
Gruen, Harold E., 3,428,916.
Kido, Ryonosuke: See —
Kitahonoki, Keizo; and Kido, Ryonosuke, 3,448,151.
Kido, Takayoshi: See —
Fukada, Shuzo; Kido, Takayoshi; and Hurutate, Hirotu-
gu,3,470,942.
Kidwell, Jay F., to Anchor Hocking Corporation. Method and means
for inspecting glass articles. 3,479,514, 11-18-69, CI. 250-223.
Kidwell, Raymond A. Mechanical fingering and picking device for
electric bass guitar. 3,443,468, 5-13-69, CI. 84-9.
Kiefer Hans; Raff, Paul; and Schuster, Ludwig, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dihydrotricyclopen-
tadienylamine and preparation thereof. 3,432,552, 3-11-69, CI.
260-563.
Kiefer, Hans: See —
Graser, Fritz; and Kiefer, Hans,3,461,141.
Kiefer, Heinz, to Hesser, Fr., Maschinenfabrik, A.G. Method of and
an apparatus for cementing the closure joints of packages.
3,480,470, 11-24-69, CI. 117-111.
Kiefer, Henry, to Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Cushioned roller.
3,451,095, 6-24-69, CI. 16-107.
Kiefer, John E.; and Touey, George P., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Particulate cellulose acetate tobacco smoke filter. 3,420,245, 1-7-
69, CI. 131-261.
Kiefer, John E.; and Touey, George P., to Eastman Kodak Company.
Cigarette filter tow. 3,476,120, 11-4-69, CI. 131-267.
Kieffer, Richard, to Societe des Poudres Metalliques et des Alliages
Speciaux Ugine-Carbone. Alloys of sintered carbides. 3,463,621,
8-26-69, CI. 29-182.7
Kieffer, Ronald J.: See —
Sisson, James B.; and Kieffer, Ronald J. ,3,441, 130.
Kiehl, Jean-Pierre, to Societe Generale des Produits Refractaires.
Prefiring of refractory materials. 3,427,367, 2-1 1-69, CI. 263-52.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer Carl, to Brunswick Corporation. Skylight mount-
ing. 3,455,073, 7-15-69, CI. 52-200.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C, to Brunswick Corporation. Dual dome
skylight. 3,434,250, 3-25-69, CI. 52-22.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C, to Brunswick Corporation. Dual pane skylight.
3,434,251, 3-25-69, CI. 52-22.
Kiel, Othar M.; and Graham, Harold L., to Esso Production
Research Company. Pump valves. 3,444,889, 5-20-69, CI. 137-
547.
Kielas, Robert J.; and Porath, Gordon H., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Precision boring grooving and recessing head.
3,461,752, 8-19-69, CI. 77-58.
Kielsmeier, Elwood W.; and Paynter, William D., to Mayer, Oscar,
& Co., Inc. Collagen fiber coated product and method and ap-
paratus for forming same. 3,473,190, 10-21-69, CI. 17-41.
Kiemele, Melvin; and Bergen, Henry J. Spring-loaded hoe.
3,477,515, 11-11-69, CI. 172-96.
Kienast, Peter F.: See —
Bruning, Armin M.; and Kienast, Peter F., 3,445, 191.
Kemeny, George A.; and Kienast, Peter F., 3,46 1,1 90.
Kienle, Robert N., to Uniroyal, Inc. Reaction product of a polyester,
diisocyanate, ethylenically unsaturated alcohol and a urea linkage
former. 3,457,326, 7-22-69, CI. 260-858.
Kientz, Robert B.: See-
Lang, Oscar; and Kientz, Robert B., 3,485, 108.
Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H.: See —
Bottling, Manfred, 3,447,719.
Bottling, Manfred, 3,469,668.
Fichter, Manfred, 3,480,859.
Hilgendorf, Joachim; and Hasko, Froese, 3,477,064.
Kelch, Heinz; and Zimmermann, Hans, 3,469,775.
Kohmann, Willy, 3,420,165.
Muller, Helmuth; and Zimmermann, Hans, 3,482,774.
Schiller, Gerald; and Hilgendorf, Joachim, 3,448,417.
Tauchert, Klaus; Munster, Horst; Hettich, Bernhard; Konig, Ger-
hard; Hofheinz, Karlheinz; and Kade, Peter, 3,482,511.
Twardzik, Horst, 3,452,852.
Vogtlin, Karl, 3,434,152.
Kienzle, John F.; and De Bo, Maurice J. Portable platform scale.
3,465,838, 9-9-69, CI. 177-256.
Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H.: See —
Barth, Manfred Frans, 3,425,210.
Glunz, Ernst, 3,457,719.
Haag, Albrecht, 3,422,618.
Haag, Albrecht, 3,433,009.
LIST OF PATENTEES
837
Haag, Albrecht, 3,447,312.
Schweizer, Walter, 3,483,738.
Siefert, Roland; and Odenbach, Heinz, 3,433,012.
Siefert, Roland; and Charrier, Rolf, 3,435,313.
Siefert, Roland, 3,460,340.
Siefert, Roland, 3,470,433.
Siefert, Roland, 3,477,224.
Siefert. Roland, 3,483,692.
Kiepe, Paul Edwin. Electrically operated musical device. 3,460,425,
8-12-69, CI. 84-470.
Kier, Denney M.: See —
Needham, Donald G.; and Kier, Denney M. ,3,475,354.
Kier, Lemont B.; and Keating, John W., to Wallace & Tiernan, Inc.
Certain pseudo oxatriazole derivatives. 3,427,317, 2-11-69, CI.
260-292.
Kiernan, Henry E. Vehicle and driver safety device. 3,431,995, 3-1 1-
; 69, CI. 180-82.
Kiernan, Henry E. Exhaust chute warmer for snow removal vehicle.
3,465,455, 9-9-69, CI. 37-12.
Kiernan, John P.: See —
Morgan, Dean W.; Kiernan, John P.; and Bergman, Robert
J.,3,470,548.
Kiernan, Joseph F., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Plasma torch. 3,450,926, 6-17-69, CI. 313-231.
Kiernan, Robert M. Commercial tricycle construction. 3,466,059, 9-
! 9-69, CI. 280-261.
Kieronski, John P., to Whitin Machine Works, Inc. Winding ap-
paratus. 3,430,875, 3-4-69, CI. 242-18.
Kieronski, John P., to Whitin Machine Works, Inc. Cam mechanism.
3,45 1 ,277, 6-24-69, CI. 74-57.
Kieronski, John P.; and Miller, Harry B., to Whitin Machine Works,
Inc. Yarn guide assembly. 3,451,640, 6-24-69, CI. 242-158.3
Kierstead, Richard Wightman, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 16-Ox-
asteroids. 3,448,123, 6-3-69, CI. 260-346.2
Kierstead, Richard Wightman, and Lemahieu, Ronald Andrew, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Synthesis of hydroxycyclopenten-1-ones.
3,484,489, 12-16-69, CI. 260-586.
Kies, Frederick K.: See —
Schelleng, Robert D.; and Kies, Frederick K., 3,485,683.
; Kies, Robert M.; and Mente, Louis C, to General Electric Company.
Serial X-ray cassette positioner. 3,465,144, 9-2-69, CI. 250-66.
Kieser, Frank B., to General Electric Company. Reelable structure.
3,474,579, 10-28-69, CI. 52-108.
Kieser, Hartmut: See —
Bruckner, Klaus; Beerstecher, Wolfgang; Kraft, Hans-Gunther;
and Kieser, Hartmut,3,449,495.
Irmscher, Klaus; Kramer, Josef; Kraft, Hans-Gunter; and Kieser,
Hartmut,3,471,520.
Kieserling, Th., & Albrecht: See —
Goeke, Alfons, 3,434,337.
Lorenz, Horst, 3,422,652.
Lorenz, Horst, 3,426,627.
Schweer, Wilhelm; Krafft, Erich; and Lorenz, Horst, 3,486,403.
Kiesler, Allan; Moffatt, William G.; and Walker, James L., to
General Electric Company. Process of making aluminum bonded
stainless steel article. 3,465,423, 9-9-69, CI. 29-527.7
Kieslich, Klaus; Kerb, Ulrich; and Raspe, Gerhard, to Schering AG.
AI,4-16a-Methyl steroids. 3,426,128, 2-4-69, CI. 424-243.
Kiesling, Charles A.: See —
Granber, Mauritz L.; and Kiesling, Charles A. ,3,466, 645.
Kiesow, Helmut; and Purps, Heinz Dieter, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Bistable trigger circuit. 3,453,454, 7-1-69, CI. 307-
292.
Kiessling, Hans-Joachim: See —
Dalibor, Horst; and Kiessling, Hans-Joachim, 3, 474,076.
Kiester, George S.; and Short, R Stanford, to Aro Corporation, The.
Pneumatic motor structure. 3,465,646, 9-9-69, CI. 91-121.
Kiester, George S.; and Short, R Stanford, to Aro Corporation, The.
Automatic power tool. 3,477,521, 11-11-69, CI. 173-12.
Kietz, Hans; and Johannsen, Karl Emil, to Krupp Fried. Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Support for echo sounders. 3,473,500,
10-21-69, CI. 114-0.5
Kievit, John C, to General Electric Company. Gearing assemblies.
3,442,444, 5-6-69, CI. 230-215.
Kiewit, Jack L., to United States of America, Interior. Sealing strips
for concrete slabs. 3,434,401, 3-25-69, CI. 94-18.
Kifer, David E., to Oatey Co. Counter flashing. 3,436,880, 4-8-69,
CI. 52-58.
Kiff, Ben W., to Union Carbide Corporation. Purification of formic
acid and propionic acid. 3,449,415, 6-10-69, CI. 260-540.
Kiff, Ben W., to United States Rubber Company. Purification of for-
mic acid. 3,450,754, 6-17-69, CI. 260-542.
Kiff, Ben W.; and Cox, Norman R., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Oxidation catalyst and process for using the same. 3,440,180, 4-
22-69, CI. 252-439.
Kiff, Ben W.; and Cox, Norman R., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Oxidation of 1,2-oIefins to oxygenated products. 3,467,716, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-604.
Kiff, Harvey L. Filtering device. 3,447,601, 6-3-69. CI. 165-119.
Kiffmeyer, William W., to Allen-Bradley Company. Stabilized con-
trol circuit. 3,460,000, 8-5-69, CI. 317-148.5
Kifor, Harry T.: See —
Fisher, Richard R.; Kifor, Harry T.; and Tschudy, Donald
B. ,3,442,996.
Kifor, Harry T.; Sprick, Walter F.; Musser, Lester W.; and Levesque,
Charles R., to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Aircraft
dispenser pod having self-sealing ejection tubes. 3,430,533, 3-4-69,
CI. 89-1.5
Kightley, Raymond John: See —
Keel, David John Vincent; and Kightley, Raymond
John.3,449,167.
Kihara, Nobutoshi, to Sony Corporation. Tape guide apparatus for
helical scan recorders. 3,435,154, 3-25-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kihara, Nobutoshi, to Sony Corporation. Skip field recording and
reproducing system with modified vertical sync signal. 3,470,315,
9-30-69, CI. 178-6.6
Kihara, Nobutoshi, to Sony Corporation. Skip field recording and
reproducing system with vertical sync signal generation.
3.470.316, 9-30-69, CI. 178-6.6
Kihara, Nobutoshi, to Sony Corporation. Horizontal sync pulse
generation for video record- ing employing magnetic gear wheel.
3.470.317, 9-30-69, CI. 178-6.6
Kihara, Nobutoshi; and Wada, Yuji, to Sony Corporation. Single
motor magnetic tape recording and/or reproducing system.
3,431,353, 3-4-69, CI. 178-6.6
Kihara, Toshihiko; Jono, Kazuo; and Fukuma, Noboru, to Asahi
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for stretching synthetic
fibers. 3,422,491, 1-21-69, CI. 18-1.
Kihlberg, Gunnar A., to Jungner Instrument AB. Circuit devices for
converting a direct current voltage into a stepped alternating cur-
rent voltage. 3,469,172, 9-23-69, CI. 321-9.
Kihlberg, Gunnar A.; and Reit, Henry E. Remote control system for
power plant preferably for the direct control of a ship's main
propulsion power plant from the ship's bridge. 3,426,532, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 60-105.
Kiji, Jitsuo: See —
Tsuji, Jiro; Kiji, Jitsuo; Morikawa, Masanobu; and Imamura,
Shinzo.3,427,344.
Kijima, Shizumasa; and Konita, Takeshi, to Eisai Co., Ltd. Process
for the production of alkaline earth metal salts of tocopherol
dibasic acid hemiesters. 3,432,525, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-345.5
Kijima, Shizumasa: See —
Nakamura, Tetsuya; and Kijima, Shizumasa, 3,459, 774.
Kijinski, Gerald. Automatic window washing system. 3,454,976, 7-
15-69, CI. 15-250.01
Kikindai, Tivadar; and Burgaud, Jean Loup, to Saint-Gobain
Techniques Nouvelles. Method and apparatus for the separation of
phases by gaseous flotation. 3,479,281, 11-18-69, CI. 210-44.
Kikinis, Alexander, to Sulzer Brothers, Ltd. Apparatus for regulating
the recirculation of working medium in a once-through force- flow
steam generator. 3,478,726, 11-18-69, CI. 122-406.
Kikkawa, Shoichi: See —
Matsuda, Sumio; and Kikkawa, Shoichi, 3,440, 255.
Kikkoman Shoyu Co., Ltd.: See —
Mogi, Shichizaemon; Toei, Ryozo; and Yamaguchi, Masaichiro,
3,456,575.
Kikuchi, Hideyuki: See —
Seno, Kenji; Nozawa, Koichi; Tanaka, Nobuyuki; and Kikuchi,
Hideyuki,3,43 1,403.
Kikuchi, Hisaei: See —
Ito, Giichi; Takamura, Masao; Kato, Katsuhiro; and Kikuchi,
Hisaei.3,43 1,519.
Takamura, Masao; Mitsuishi, Shoji; Kato, Katsuhiro; Shinohara,
Takeo; Kikuchi, Hisaei; and Mitsuhasi, Sadayuki,3,464,039.
Kikuchi, Hisahide: See —
Takamura, Masao; Kato, Katsuhiro; Shinohara, Takeo; Kikuchi,
Hisahide; and Mitsuhashi, Sadayuki, 3,487,344.
Kikuchi, Iwao: See —
Ushikubo, Tokuzi; and Kikuchi, lwao, 3,444,424.
Kikuchi, Tatsuhiko: See —
Okuya, Eitaro; Sakaguchi, Adio; Komatsu, Kouei; Kikuchi, Tat-
suhiko; Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; and Andueda,
Kenichi.3,432,515.
Kikuchi, Ukichi: See —
Ogata, Kyoichi; Ogawa, Hiroyuki; Sakazume, Akio; Akiyama,
Mitsuo; and Kikuchi, Ukichi.3,420,592.
Kikukawa, Ryosuke, to Bridgestone Tire Company Limited. Sub-
merged floatable hoses for transporting oil and other liquids on
the sea. 3,426,803, 2-11-69, CI. 138-114.
Kikumoto, Tomichi, to Komiyama, Eizo, mesne. Banking system.
3,455,577, 7-15-69, CI. 283-57.
Kilander, Sven Gustav Ingemar: See —
Bjork, Harold John Carl; and Kilander, Sven Gustav ln-
gemar.3,478,172.
Kilb, Philipp, to Teves, Alfred GmbH. Vacuum-assist power brake.
3,470,695, 10-7-69, CI. 60-54.5
Kilbane, John K.. to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Wear
sensing means for rotary compressor. 3,463,384, 8-26-69, CI. 230-
138.
Kilbourn, Eugene Le Roy; and Barker, James M., to H & H En-
gineering Div., Baker Manufacturing Co. Countermounted galley
pump. 3,425,358, 2-4-69, CI. 103-178.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kilbourn, Eugene L., to Progressive Dynamics, Inc. Pressure pump
with gauge. 3,442,443, 5-6-69, CI. 230-172.
Kilbride, William R. Vehicle shelter and article carrier. 3,431,922, 3-
11-69, CI. 135-1.
Kilby, Claude William; and Smith, James Gerald, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Apparatus for applying an electro-
static charge to fibrous material. 3,456,156, 7-15-69, CI. 317-4.
Kilby, Jack S.: See—
Hyltin, Tom M.; Kilby, Jack S.; Luecke, Gerald; and Toombs,
Harold D., 3,436,604.
Kilby, Jack S., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Capacitor for
miniature electronic circuits or the like. 3,434,015, 3-18-69, CI.
317-101.
Kilby, Jack S., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Semiconductor
structure fabrication. 3,435,516, 4-1-69, CI. 29-588.
Kilcup, Dillon K. Roller back chair. 3,480,007, 11-25-69, CI. 128-
58.
Kilcup, Dillon K.; See—
Komberec, Harold L.; Kilcup, Dillon K.; and Smith, Alfred
T., 3,472, 181.
Kile, Otho, to Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Company. Apparatus for
handling packs of printed signatures. 3,445,017, 5-20-69, CI. 214-
309.
Kiley, Renee S. Elements with base having recesses for storing or
standing same. 3,422,563, 1-21-69, CI. 46-17.
Kilgard, Walter W.: See—
Pfrank, James Francis; Kilgard, Walter W.; and Norcross,
Harold W, 3,448,629.
Kilgore, Lee A.; and Keay, Frederick W., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Electrical control systems with stabilizing control
means. 3,474,323, 10-21-69, CI. 322-19.
Kilgore, Marion D., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Bridging tool.
3,420,304, 1-7-69, CI. 166-114.
Kilgore, Marion D.; and Pumpelly, Robert C, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Retrievable bridge plug. 3,434,538, 3-25-69, CI. 166-123.
Kilgore, Marion D.; See —
Tucker, Andrew J.; Kilgore, Marion D.; Crow, Morgan L.; and
Simpson, Harry E.,3,460,616.
Kilgore, Ronald V., to Veuvius Crucible Company. Coated stopper
head for controlling outflow of molten metal through the nozzle of
a bottom pour receptacle. 3,472,432, 10-14-69, CI. 222-541.
Kilgour, Gilbert Innes; and Ziegler, George Edward, to United
Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Spiral apparatus for the fluid
treatment of fabrics in roped form. 3,460,362, 8-12-69, CI. 68-
176.
Kilian, Rolf: See—
Ratzsch, Manfred; Grundmann, Horst; and Kilian,
Rolf,3 ,44 1,628.
Ratzsch, Manfred; Grundmann, Horst; Kilian, Rolf; and Rein-
hardt, Helmut,3,43 1,250.
Killbery Industries, Ltd.: See —
Reimer, Victor W., 3,468,109.
Killbery, William J.; and Reimer, Victor W., to Killbey Industries,
Ltd. Pull-type swather. 3,457,709, 7-29-69, CI. 56-23.
Killbey Industries, Ltd.: See —
Killbery, William J.; and Reimer, Victor W., 3,457,709.
Killebrew Engineering Corporation: See —
Killebrew, Joseph B., 3,437,076.
Killebrew, Joseph B., to Killebrew Engineering Corporation. Energy
conversion apparatus and system. 3,437,076, 4-8-69, CI. 122-7.
Killen, William Robert, Jr.; and Capuano, Daniel Vincent. Crown
Chemical Corporation Method of making elastic polyurethane fila-
mentary material. 3,441,639, 4-29-69, CI. 264-184.
Killen, William S. Backguard for tractor. 3,463,508, 8-26-69, CI.
280-152.
Killian, Gerald 1. Arrow draw checking device. 3,463,117, 8-26-69,
CI. 116-114.
Killian, Stanley C, to Interpace Corporation, mesne. Power line sup-
port system using bushing insulators for narrow right-of-way.
3,487,158, 12-30-69, CI. 174-43.
Killias, Rudolf, to Lins, Albert. Radiator valve. 3,438,574, 4-15-69,
CI. 236-42.
Killiner, Arthur Thomas: See —
Conner, Charles Irvine; and Killiner, Arthur Thomas,3,449,542.
Killinger, Karl H.; and Tullman, Edward J., to Singer Company, The.
Quick release presser feet. 3,457,889, 7-29-69, CI. 112-240.
Killius, Robert J.; and Wiesenborn, Roy W., to Monsanto Company.
Antichatter lubrication. 3,444,960, 5-20-69, CI. 184-6.
Killmeyer, Charles W.; and Eilerman, George E., to PPG Industries,
Inc. Novel reaction product and use thereof as a glass fiber size.
3,459,585, 8-5-69, CI. 117-76.
Killoren, Richard J. Marble game device with troughs. 3,460,833. 8-
12-69, CI. 273-120.
Killpatrick, Joseph E., to Honeywell Inc. Random bias for laser an-
gular rate sensor. 3.467.472, 9-16-69, CI. 356-106.
Kilmarx, Louis E., to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Bridge
washer. 3,464,309, 9-2-69, CI. 85-36.
Kilmer, Earl E.: See —
Montgomery, Rayner A.; and Kilmer, Earl E.. 3,469. 733.
Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc.. mesne. Seismic wave
generator with venting valve. 3.422,447. 1-14-69, CI. 181-0.5
Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Oil Corporation. Gas exploder seismic
source with cavitation erosion protection. 3,478,838, 1 1-18-69, CI.
181-0.5
Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Seismic wave generat-
ing apparatus. 3,480,102, 11-25-69, CI. 181-0.5
Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method of generating
repetitive seismic shock waves. 3,480,103, 1 1-25-69, CI. 181-0.5
Kilmer, Lauren G.: See —
Szasz, Stephen E.; and Kilmer, Lauren G., 3,462, 228.
Kilmer, William A., to Hardinge Brothers, Inc. Turret construction.
3,422,710, 1-21-69. CI. 82-36.
Kilpatrick, David D., to United States of America, Navy. Surrogate
viewing system. 3,435,452, 3-25-69, CI. 343-6.
Kilpatrick, Robert G.: See —
Bacon, William D., Jr.; and Kilpatrick, Robert G., 3.43 1,003.
Kilpert, Richard: See —
Bauer, Richard H.; and Kilpert, Richard, 3,439,075.
Bauer, Richard H.; and Kilpert, Richard.3,480,493.
Kilpert, Richard; and Bauer, Richard H., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Liquid skimming device. 3,426,902, 2-11-69,
CI. 210-179.
Kilpert. Richard; Winsor, Edward J.; and Bauer, Richard H.. to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Sprayed internally insulated
pipe. 3,425.455, 2-4-69, CI. 138-143.
Kilsheimer, John R.: See —
Foster, Harold M.; and Kilsheimer, John R., 3,467, 753.
Kilsheimer, John R.; and Kremer, Ross A., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Process for the production of N,N-dialkylamides. 3,468,919. 9-23-
69, CI. 260-404.
Kilthau, Gustave Frederick. Ion-exchange or chemical interraction
plastic form. 3,464,798, 9-2-69, CI. 23-253.
Kim, Charles W.: See —
Hall, John N.; and Kim, Charles W., 3,470,685.
Kim, Charles W., to Hercules Incorporated. Method of making
synthetic textile yarn. 3,470,594, 10-7-69, CI. 28-72.
Kim, Charles W., to Bancroft, Joseph & Sons Co. Method of making
limited stretch bulked yarns. 3,472,717, 10-14-69, CI. 156-148.
Kim, Charles W.; and Samluk, Stanley D., to Hercules Incorporated.
Making synthetic filaments from fibrillated film. 3.470,285, 9-30-
69, CI. 264-147.
Kim, Chung Sul Youn, to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Lignosul-
fonate derivative and a process for its preparation. 3,438,959, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-124.
Kim, Chung Sul Youn, to Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Lignosul-
fonamide and a process for its preparation. 3,438,960, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-124.
Kim, Dong H.: See —
Santilli, Arthur A.; and Kim. Dong H., 3, 452,018.
Kim, George A., to Teletype Corporation. Magentic actuator and
latch. 3,432,784, 3-1 1-69, CI. 335-254.
Kim, James K. S.: See—
Holub, Fred F.; Keane, John J.; and Kim, James K.
S., 3,477,978.
Kim, Jong-Dok, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Arrangement for the
reading of sheet-shaped record carriers. 3,430,034, 2-25-69, CI.
235-61.11
Kim, Kee Hyong. to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated. Method
of making electrical resistor recrystallization. 3,442,822, 5-6-69.
CI. 252-518.
Kim, Kee W.: See-
Grove, Marvin H.; and Kim, Kee W., 3,481 ,580.
Kim, Ki Tae, to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Process and ap-
paratus for evaluating liquid toners for electrostatic printing.
3,436,648, 4-1-69, CI. 324-32.
Kim, Myung Hwan. Fluid mixing valve. 3,473.734, 10-21-69, CI.
236-13.
Kim, Yung Ki; and Pierce, Ogden R., to Dow Corning Corporation.
Functional perfluoroalkylene organosilicon compounds. 3,478,076,
11-11-69, CI. 260-448.2
Kimball & Stark, Inc.: See—
Kimball, Howard M., 3,439,764.
Kimball, Betty M. Ostomy garment. 3,468,310, 9-23-69, CI. 128-
283.
Kimball, Howard M., to Kimball & Stark, Inc. Power caster for mov-
ing trailers. 3,439,764, 4-22-69, CI. 180-12.
Kimball, James L.; Tompkins, William R.; and Ahrens, Harold R., to
Cohu Electronics. Inc. System for coupling one or more of a plu-
rality of output devices such as television monitors to one of a plu-
rality of input devices such as television cameras. 3,426,145, 2-4-
69, CI. 178-6.8
Kimball, John A., Jr.: See-
Flaherty, Robert J., Jr.; Walker. Henry P.; and Kimball, John
A., Jr., 3.436,569.
Kimball, John G., to Garrett Corporation, The. Environmental
system for preservation of perishables. 3,447,334, 6-3-69, CI. 62-
64.
Kimball, Lawrence W.: See —
Menelly. Richard A.; and Kimball. Lawrence W., 3.457,447.
Kimball. Peter G., to Metalite, Inc. Doppler system oscillator circuit.
3,440.650, 4-22-69. CI. 343-5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
839
Kimball Piano & Organ Co.: See-
Welsh, Alan B.; and Miller, Larry William, 3,456,546.
Kimball. W. W., Company: See—
Slaats, Mathew A.; and West, Roger T., 3,472,1 10.
Kimball, William H.: See—
Westeren, Herbert W.; and Kimball, William H., 3,467, 366.
Westeren, Herbert W.; Kimball, William H.; and Scotto, Vin-
cent,3,43 1,346.
Kimbell, Charles L. Gas detector. 3,464,799, 9-2-69, CI. 23-254.
Kimber, Diane W. Toilet lid lock. 3,477,070, 11-1 1-69, CI. 4-253.
Kimber, Erich Voldemar, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Mounting
means for drill booms. 3,459,394, 8-5-69, CI. 248-2.
Kimber, Erich Voldemar, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Drill boom
with rotary adjusting head. 3,467,201, 9-16-69, CI. 173-36.
Kimber. Melvin R. Wedge-cutting fixture for a table saw. 3,465,797,
9-9-69, CI. 143-169.
Kimber, Melvin R. Wedge-cutting fixture for a radial arm saw.
3,466,025, 9-9-69, CI. 269-53.
Kimberley, John A., to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Variable
venturi carburetor. 3,464,803, 9-2-69, CI. 48-180.
Kimberley, John A.: See —
Rosenberg, Merton 1.; and Kimberley, John A. ,3,435, 395.
Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.: See —
Gladrow, Elroy Merle; and Kimberlin, Charles Newton,
Jr.,3,449,265.
Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.; Ellert, Henry George; and Old-
weiler, Morey E. Production of coke. 3,459,655, 8-5-69, CI. 208-
53.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr.; Kimberlin, Charles Newton, Jr.; and
Gladrow, Elroy Merle,3,480,539.
Kimberlin, Dan W., to General Electric Company. Bearings of the
ring-oiled type. 3,420,588, 1-7-69, CI. 308-128.
Kimberly-Clark Corporation: See —
Anderson, Richard D.. 3,425,534.
Anderson,Richard D., 3,461,766.
Appel, David W., 3,431,602.
Banks, Charles T., 3,477,658.
Bernardin, Leo J., 3,434,918.
Bernardin, Leo J., 3,455,778.
Champaigne, John F., Jr., 3,460,536.
Chung, Raymond, 3,440,135.
Crockford, Joseph R., 3,469,286.
Endres, Dan Darold, 3,441,021.
Frick, Richard H., 3,462,043.
Fuerst, Milton J., 3,430,284.
Grangaard, Donald H., 3,454,477.
Grangaard, Donald H., 3,459,652.
Grangaard, Donald H., 3,462,351.
Grangaard, Donald H., 3,477,940.
Grupe, Edward Howard; and Hechtman, John Franklin,
3,428,517.
Hechtman, John F.; and Bornslaeger, Stephan R., 3,464,848.
Heinz, Kenneth J.; and Hintz, Elmer J., 3,438,295.
Lewis, Frank M., Jr., 3,424,153.
Lewis, Frank M., Jr.; and Wideman, Ronald H., 3,424,643.
Mattes, William J.; and Skora, Robert F., 3,456,851.
Nelson, Herbert C; and Appel, David W., 3,440,136.
Planner, Thomas H., 3,456,843.
Planner, Thomas H., 3,456,844.
Russell, Roger W.; and Strong, Doyle L., 3,440,137.
Sanford, Charles L., 3,470,063.
Schwartz, Theodore F., 3,456,640.
Schweitzer, William P.; and Flaxman, Nathan, 3,430,634.
Sewell, Edgar F.; and Selke, William A., 3,480,847.
Sokolowski, Robert C; and Stumpf, Robert J., 3,465,399.
Sokolowski, Robert C; Lewis, Frank M., Jr.; and Hrubecky,
Frederick J., 3,484,330.
Steber, Anthony J.; and Weber, Robert E., 3,427,971.
Thomas, Gordon D., 3,465,377.
Thomas, Gordon D., 3,477,084.
Weber, Robert E., 3,474,053.
Weber, Robert E., 3,478,716.
Whitehead, Howard A.; and Rightor, Edward. Jr., 3,424,159.
Whitehead, Howard A.; and Rightor, Edward, Jr., 3,428,044.
Kimble, Harry E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Irradiation device for providing a constant dose rate.
3,432,665, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-106.
Kimble, Harry E.; and Reinhardt, Paul W. Method of attracting and
netting fish. 3,478,460, 1 1-18-69, CI. 43-4.5
Kime, Robert C, Jr.: See —
Praglin. Julius; and Kime, Robert C, Jr., 3,474, 347.
Kime, Warren E. Musical practice device. 3,447,415, 6-3-69, CI. 84-
465.
Kimm, Willi. Impregnating bandage for wood. 3,420,617, 1-7-69, CI.
21-62.
Kimmel, Donald S.: See—
Healey, Robert J.; and Kimmel. Donald S, 3,437,905.
Kimmel, Elias: See —
Edlein, Saul; Kasanof, David R.; and Kimmel, Elias, 3,471 ,422.
Kimmel, Irvine. Door structure. 3,423,878, 1-28-69, CI. 49-501.
Kimmel, Milton J.: See —
Gorbatenko, George G.; Jursik, James; Kimmel, Milton J.; Razi,
Syed; and Wilson, Norman D. ,3, 460,1 31 .
Kimmel, William K., to General Motors Corporation. Gas turbine
fuel metering. 3,446,015, 5-27-69, CI. 60-39.28
Kimmig, Emil: See —
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, 3,447, 884.
Hasselkuss, Eugen; and Kimmig, Emil, 3,447,885.
Kimpton, William Harry. Beaming machine. 3,460,771, 8-12-69, CI.
242-18.
Kimtantas, Charles: See —
Rice, Charles F.; and Kimtantas, Charles.3,470,322.
Kimton, Inc.: See —
Fulton, Fred D., 3,477,182.
Kimura, Akio: See —
Nishizawa, Yoshihiko; Nakagawa, Masataka; and Kimura,
Akio, 3,444,236.
Kimura, Eiichi. Cap for aerosol container. 3,454,200, 7-8-69, CI.
222-402.1
Kimura, Eugene Tatsuru: See —
Swett, Leo Ralph; Ratajczyk, James Daniel; and Kimura, Eu-
gene Tatsuru.3,476,748.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Stein, Robert George; and Kimura, Eugene
Tatsuru.3,424,758.
Swett, Leo Ralph; Stein, Robert George; and Kimura, Eugene
Tatsuru.3,450,694.
Kimura, Hirokazu: See —
Tamura, Hifumi; and Kimura, Hirokazu, 3,467,057.
Kimura, Hirokazu; Tamura, Hifumi; Maki, Michiyoshi; and Higuchi,
Hisayuki, to Hitachi, Ltd. Scanning electron microscope.
3,474,245, 10-21-69, CI. 250-49.5
Kimura, Ichiro; and Nagata, Takeo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Device opera-
tive in accordance with differential pressure. 3,468,332, 9-23-69,
CI. 137-85.
Kimura, Jun; Kudoh, Hiroshi; and Ikeda, Toshimichi, to Hitachi, Ltd.
Device for automatically regulating the length of brake band in
band brake. 3,473,632, 10-21-69, CI. 188-77.
Kimura, Kazuo: See —
Tanaka, Katsunobu; Kimura, Kazuo; and Yamaguchi,
Ken,3,450,599.
Tanaka, Katsunobu; Kimura, Kazuo; Inuzuka, Keiichi; and
Tokoro, Yoh.3,486,980.
Kimura, Kenji: See —
Ozeki, Saburoji; Kimura, Kenji; Shimasaki, Soichi; Izuhara,
Torao; Kadota, Osamu; and Sakurai, Kozi,3,444,806.
Kimura, Kenjiro; Negoro, Akio; Kojima, Yasuo; and Saiji, Tsutomu.
Timepiece using a solar battery as the power source. 3,427,797, 2-
18-69, CI. 58-23.
Kimura, Koya, to Toshiba Kakai Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for
detecting distance of linear movement. 3,444,542, 5-13-69, CI.
340-196.
Kimura, Minondo: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Maeda, Yo; Nakamura, Shuhei; Miyagi,
Toru; Itoh, Seiichi; Kimura, Minondo; and Suzuki,
Yasuo.3,428,555.
Kimura, Noboru: See —
Gerlach, Richard K.; Melnick, Robert A.; and Kimura,
Noboru.3,423,744.
Kimura, Shiro; Ikeda, Teppei; Yamagishi, Kikuo; and Kobayashi,
Teruo, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Photographic light
sensitive elements. 3,475,173, 10-28-69, CI. 96-84.
Kimura, Shoji: See —
Mori, Kan; Kawakami, Masato; Sugihara, Yasumi; Kimura,
Shoji; Shibata, Tooru; and Kogure, Akira, 3,466, 272.
Kimura, Shuji: See —
Fukuoka, Shigetada; and Kimura, Shuji, 3,470,803.
Kimura, Takaaki: See —
Shimotsuma, Teruo; Sano, Kazuo; and Kimura,
Takaaki.3,458,134.
Kimura, Takeo: See —
Kominami, Naoya; Nakajima, Hitoshi; Watanabe, Itaru; Kimura,
Takeo; and Sakurai, Tokio.3,465,028.
Kimura, Tutomu: See —
Tajima, Mataichi; and Kimura, Tutomu, 3,462, 221.
Kimura, Yoko. Process of making seasoning liquid. 3,475,183, 10-
28-69, CI. 99-145.
Kinaga, Thomas: See —
Shestag, Lowell Norman; and Kinaga, Thomas, 3, 474, 446.
Kinait, Fred. Hub cap device. 3,426,561, 2-1 1-69, CI. 70-259.
Kinast, Karl B., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Pulsed
magnetic deflection circuit. 3,421,045, 1-7-69, CI. 315-27.
Kinberg, Benjamin. Extensible wheeled toy. 3,456,381, 7-22-69, CI.
46-104.
Kincaid, Harry R., to International Research and Development Cor-
poration. Arbor head tooling for connecting workpieces to drives.
3,475,969, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-487.
Kincaid, Jack M.. to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Polybutene-I
compositions containing lubricants and method of use therefor.
3,433,741, 3-18-69, CI. 252-12.
840
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kincaid, Jack M., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Process and
compositions for supporting materials in the presence of water.
3,440,168, 4r22-69, CI. 252-12.6
Kincaid, Ronald David, to Warner & Swasey Company, The, mesne.
Planetary coiler. 3,470,587, 10-7-69, CI. 19-159.
Kincheloe, William L.; and Benton, Robert B., to FMC Corporation.
Multi-pellet cartridge. 3,429,262, 2-25-69, CI. 102-38.
Kincinas, John E.: See —
Chilenskas, Albert A.; and Kincinas, John E., 3,469,936.
Kind, Fred A., to Syntex Corporation, mesne. 3-Desoxy-pregnenes.
3,461,142, 8-12-69, CI. 260-397.4
Kind, Oscar: See —
Voigt, Wilhelm; and Kind, Oscar.3,425,346.
Kind, Ronald W., to General Motors Corporation. Fiber optic liquid
level indicator. 3,466,928, 9-16-69, CI. 73-293.
Kind, Wilhelm: See—
Hoelle, Hermann; Kind, Wilhelm; and Scholl, Her-
mann.3,452,727.
Kinder, Gotthard, to Voigtlander, A.G. Automatic film speed setting
for cameras. 3,477,355, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 95-31.
Kindermann & Co., G.m.b.H.: See —
Karl, Leopold; and Engert, Hubert, 3,443,314.
Kindermann, Wilfred J.: See —
Hilsinger, Harry A., Jr.; and Kindermann, Wilfred J. ,3,462,095.
Kindle, Robert W., to Uniroyal, Inc. Pneumatic tire compositions
comprising ethylene/ propylene/dicyclopentadiene terpolymer
rubber. 3,443,619, 5-13-69, CI. 152-330.
Kindler, Horst: See —
Ritter, Heinrich; Heinrich, Ernst; von Brachel, Hanswilli; and
Kindler, Horst.3,487,066.
von Brachel, Hanswilli; and Kindler, Horst,3,424,752.
Kindler, Hubert: See—
Boettger, Guenter; Guenthert, Paul; Kindler, Hubert; and
Stanger, Hans,3,449,414.
Hiller, Karl-Heinz; Kindler, Hubert; Scholz, Heinrich; and Stroh-
meyer, Max,3,444,255.
Kindler, Hubert; and Schuler, Dominik, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Continuous diazotization process.
3,423,391, 1-21-69, CI. 260-141.
Kindlien, Gordon E.; and Rothi, Raymond C, to Ryan Equipment
Company. Aerating and cultivating apparatus. 3,439,747, 4-22-69,
CI. 172-42.
Kindorf, David O.: See —
Kindorf, Robert D.; and Kindorf, David 0.,3,463,428.
Kindorf, Robert D.; and Kindorf, David O. ,3,486,726.
Kindorf, Orlan C. One-piece pipe strap with threaded adjusting
means. 3,441,240, 4-29-69, CI. 248-72.
Kindorf, Robert D.; and Kindorf, David O. Multi-purpose pipe
clamp. 3,463,428, 8-26-69, CI. 248-72.
Kindorf, Robert D.; and Kindorf, David O. Universal pipe clamp.
3,486,726, 12-30-69, CI. 248-72.
Kindron, Robert R.; and Houg, George W., to FMC Corporation.
Superbleaching of wood pulps. 3,462,344, 8-19-69, CI. 162-72.
Kindrot, Erik Birger: See —
Aldrin, Henry Wilhelm; and Kindrot, Erik Birger.3,461,773.
Kinefac Corporation: See —
Greis, Howard A., 3,446,049.
Kinematics Limited: See —
Over, Charles E., 3,457,950.
Kinemotive Corporation: See —
Bucalo, Louis, 3,472,077.
Kinetics Container Corporation: See —
Wharton, Paul B., Jr., 3,474,950.
Kinetics Corporation: See —
Minto, Wallace L., 3,479,817.
Kinetics Corporation of California: See —
Conrad, Richard A., 3,474,198.
Williams, Lee C; and Butler, Bertram F., 3,447,177.
King, Aden J., to King Laboratories, Inc. Getter assembly.
3,420,593, 1-7-69, CI. 316-30.
King, Aden J. Method of producing constant low pressure of
hydrogen in cathode ray tube. 3,460,974, 8-12-69, CI. 117-97.
King, Arlie L. Fishing tool. 3,434,231, 3-25-69, CI. 43-53.5
King, Bartley E.: See —
Polonsky, Samuel; and King, Bartley E., 3,432,625.
King, Brian Edmund, to British Oxygen Company Limited, The.
Boundary follower using oscillating photocells. 3,441,735, 4-29-69,
CI. 250-202.
King, Cary Judson, III; and Clark, John Peter, III, to United States of
America, Agriculture. System for freeze-drying. 3,453,741, 7-8-69,
CI. 34-5.
King, Charles Lee; and Johnson, John A., to Medimeter Corpora-
tion, The. Apparatus for moving fluid from one system to a second
system. 3,464,359, 9-2-69, CI. 103-38.
King, Charles R.; and Sanderson, William R., to Graflex, Inc. Photo-
graphic roll film holder. 3,421,424, 1-14-69, CI. 95-34.
King, Clarence Anderson: See —
Le Noir, Fred White; and King, Clarence Anderson,3, 438,101.
King, Claude F.; Martin, Norman M.; Mellon, Robert N.; and Wolfe,
Ramon E., to Logicon, Inc. Electronic calculator. 3,487,369, 12-
30-69, CI. 340-172.5
King, Daniel L.: See —
Astley, Edward T.; King, Daniel L.; and Gold, Daniel,3,439,l 76.
King, David J.: See —
Rokaw, Sheldon A.; and King, David J. ,3,445,704.
King, Donald Ray; Allen, James Robert; and Wittren, Richard
Arthur, to Deere & Company. Power steering system. 3,428,143,
2-18-69, CI. 180-79.2
King, Emanuel F.: See —
Carey, George F.; Chlupsa, John E.; Schloemer, Howard H.; and
King, Emanuel F., 3,473,360.
King, Ernam F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Ad-
justable pulse generating circuit including pulse shaping means to
decrease pulse rise and decay times. 3,459,971, 8-5-69, CI. 307-
268.
King, Faye H., to Societa Internazionale Fonovisione S.p.A. Facial
mask. 3,447,537, 6-3-69, CI. 128-410.
King, Forrest E., Jr. Stud type earring having dished plate at-
tachment. 3,443,398, 5-13-69, CI. 63-13.
King, Frank T., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Luminescent devices.
3,475,638, 10-28-69, CI. 313-92.
King, Franklyn D.; and Butler, De Forest D., to Square D Company.
Convertible single-level to two-level junction box for underfloor
wiring duct. 3,428,203, 2-18-69, CI. 220-3.7
King, Garvis. Auxiliary self-dumping truck bed. 3,446,534, 5-27-69,
CI. 298-12.
King, Geoffrey, to Marconi Company Limited, The. Irises.
3,433,142, 3-18-69, CI. 95-12.20
King, George E. S., to United States of America, Army. Electrical
conductors with a heat resistant electrical insulation system.
3,462,544, 8-19-69, CI. 174-113.
King, George G.: See —
Dietrich, Heinz J.; King, George G.; and Karabinos, Joseph
V., 3,427, 147.
King, George L.: See —
Gilbert, Everett A.; and King, George L.,3,440,541.
Gilman, Robert J.; and King, George L., 3,470,473.
King, George W., Limited: See —
Burrows, Arthur Thomas Charles, 3,431,867.
Sandbank, Carl Peter; King, George; and Marsh, Stanley
Bruce,3,479,611.
King, Gordon van B., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Character recog-
nition system. 3,469,263, 9-23-69, CI. 340-146.3
King, Harold F.: See —
Drew, Laurance C; and King, Harold F., 3,42 1,101.
King, Harold L. Walker for ascending and descending ramps and
staircases. 3,455,313, 7-15-69, CI. 135-45.
King, Harold O.: See—
Bohannon, William D., Jr.; and King, Harold O., 3,479, 720.
King, Harry A., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Lightweight protec-
tive armor plate. 3,431,818, 3-1 i-69, CI. 89-36.
King, Harry A., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Lightweight armor
with laminate base member resistant to delamination. 3,444,033,
5-13-69, CI. 161-38.
King, Harry J., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Fluid feed system.
3,443,383, 5-13-69, CI. 60-202.
King, Harry J., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Electromagnetic liquid
pump. 3,444,816, 5-20-69, CI. 103-1.
King, Harry J.; Molitor, Jerome H.; and Ward, James W., to Hughes
Aircraft Company. High voltage isolator for liquid feedline.
3,443,570, 5-13-69, Ci. 137-1.
King, J. W., to King Machinery & Sales Co., Inc. Earth-working
device. 3,430,366, 3-4-69, CI. 37-129.
King, Jack B., to General Motors Corporation. Temperature control
arrangement. 3,444,847, 5-20-69, CI. 123-122.
King, James D. Envelope container. 3,481,454, 12-2-69, CI. 206-46.
King,James F.,Jr., to Bahnson Company.The. Pulsation type traveling
cleaners and the like. 3,486,184, 12-30-69, CI. 15-312.
King, James F., to Clark Equipment Company. Torsion spring
suspension system for vehicles. 3,466,058, 9-9-69, CI. 280-124.
King, James Frank, Jr., to Bahnson Company, The. Automatic clean-
ing filtering apparatus. 3,483,675, 12-16-69, CI. 55-290.
King, James Frank, Jr.; and Davis, William R., to Bahnson Company,
The. Apparatus and method for removing concentration of parti-
cles in liquids. 3,454,484, 7-8-69, CI. 204-186.
King, James Frank, to Bahnson Company, The. Vacuum impregnat-
ing apparatus. 3,476,078, 1 1-4-69, CI. 1 18-30.
King, James Ping, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Halo-chromi-
um salts of acids of phosphorus and their esters. 3,432,532, 3-11-
69, CI. 260-438.5
King, James Ping; and Block, Burton Peter, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corporation. Chromium phosphinate complexes. 3,449,367, 6-10-
69, CI. 260-329.
King, James Ping; Saraceno, Anthony Joseph; and Block, Burton
Peter, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Inorganic polymers.
3,483,143, 12-9-69, CI. 260-2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
841
King, James R., Jr.; Whiteley, Thomas E.; and Minsk, Louis M., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Monobasically sulfated vinyl
copolymers as silver halide stabilizers. 3,437,486, 4-8-69, CI. 96-
109.
King, James R., Jr.; Whiteley, Thomas E.; and Minsk, Louis M., to
Eastman Kodak Company. Polysulfated aliphatic or cycloaliphatic
alcohols as antifoggants. 3,475,175, 10-28-69, CI. 96-109.
King, James R.: See —
Haist, Grant M.; and King, James R., 3,480,433.
Kennedy, James M.; and King, James R.,3,453,517.
King, Jay B., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. Computer circuits.
3,443,161, 5-6-69, CI. 317-101.
King, Jerome, to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
producing an odorous isomer of diisopropyl dihydrocoumarin.
3,437,669, 4-8-69, CI. 260-343.2
King, Jerome, to Universal Oil Products Company. Process for
preparing diisopropyl-3, 4-dihydrocoumarins. 3,437,670, 4-8-69,
CI. 260-343.2
King, Joel D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Neutrally buoyant
hydrophone streamer. 3,480,907, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-9.
King, John H., Jr.; Tunis, Cyril J.; and Marcus, Mitchell P., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Adaptive categorizer.
3,446,950, 5-27-69, CI. 235-197.
King, John O., Jr. Blind fastener. 3,473,431, 10-21-69, CI. 85-3.
King, John S. L. Watercraft mooring device. 3,464,214, 9-2-69, CI.
61-48.
King, John T.: See —
Kirchner, Carl O.; and King, John T., 3,469,608.
King, Julian P., Jr.: See —
Klimmek, Norman; Melill, Joseph; King, Julian P., Jr.; Lorenz,
Roy H.; and Hollingsworth, Frank H., 3,462,628.
King, Kenneth Francis: See —
Harris, Alexander Thomas; and King, Kenneth Fran-
cis,3,467,633.
King, Kenneth G.: See —
Duckitt, Harry; and King, Kenneth G., 3,428, 868.
King, Kenneth G., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company,
Limited. Control rectifier circuit including an arrangement for
rendering a controllable rectifier non- conducting. 3,431,436, 3-4-
69, CI. 307-252.
King, Kenneth G., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company,
Limited. Voltage regulating circuits with over-voltage and/ or
over-current protection. 3,461,378, 8-12-69, CI. 323-43.5
King, Kenneth G., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company,
Limited. Controllable rectifier circuits providing energy recovery
from commutation circuit. 3,474,322, 10-21-69, CI. 321-45.
King Laboratories, Inc.: See —
King, Aden J., 3,420,593.
Scott, Frederick P., 3,457,448.
King, Lawrence, to Rosfor Mills Corporation. Apparatus for produc-
ing sandwich laminations. 3,454,449, 7-8-69, CI. 156-497.
King, Leonard H.: See —
Wasserman, Seymour, 3,470,572.
King, Leonard T.: See —
Hansen, James W.; and King, Leonard T.,3,444,419.
King, Lewis E.: See —
Annunziata, Eugene J.; James, Robert S.; King, Lewis E.
Pierce, Edwin B.,3,432,813.
Cooper, Jamexs; King, Lewis E.; and MacSorley,
L.,3,478,321.
King, Louis J.; and King, Ronald M., to Denver Spring Service, Inc.
Swaybar for vehicles. 3,448,994, 6-10-69, CI. 280-124.
King Machinery & Sales Co., Inc.: See —
King, J. W., 3,430,366.
King, Milner: See —
King, Roger M., 3,449,906.
King, Nobal E., Jr., to Hercules Incorporated. Zinc-rich coatings
containing conductive carbon black. 3,446,770, 5-27-69, CI. 260-
41.5
King, Norman B., to Badger Company, Inc., The, mesne.
Dehydrogenation of alkyl aromatic compounds in the presence of
nickel-bearing alloy steels. 3,475,508, 10-28-69, CI. 260-669.
King Oil Tools: See —
Grantom, Charles A., 3,433,488.
King, Paul A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Irradiated
poly(ethylene oxide) and process therefor. 3,470,078, 9-30-69, CI.
204-159.14
King, Paul A.: See —
Gemmill, Wayne J., Sr.; King, Paul A.; and Molinski, Victor
J.,3,436,354.
Tinsley, Samuel W.; and King, Paul A. ,3,432, 342.
Tinsley, Samuel W.; and King, Paul A. ,3,457, 193.
King, Paul F., to Xerox Corporation. Automatic xerographic
development control. 3,438,705, 4-15-69, CI. 355-8.
King, Peter F., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Extruded article of
magnesium-base alloy. 3,438,771, 4-15-69, CI. 75-168.
King, Peter Patrick; and Potter, John Reginald, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Catalytic converter. 3,458,289, 7-29-69, CI.
23-288.
and
Olin
King, Peter Roderick; and Litchfield, Dennis, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Selective drive device. 3,439,552, 4-22-69, CI. 74-353.
King, Peter: See —
Freeman, Frederick; and King, Peter, 3,469, 868.
King, Peter, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Coupling. 3,447,822, 6-3-69,
CI. 287-53.
King, Philip E.: See-
Wagner, Walter D.; King, Philip E.; Caloccia, Ernest; and Rob-
bins, Robert, 3,470,483.
King Radio Corporation: See —
Aker, John L., 3,456,257.
King, Richard G.: See —
Cloud, Charles E.; King, Richard G.; and George, James
R.,3,478,492.
King, Robert E.: See —
Rumsey, Rollin Douglas; and King, Robert E., 3,424,406.
King, Robert S., to Fuller Company. Process and apparatus for
chemical feed. 3,474,032, 10-21-69, CI. 210-42.
King, Roderick V.: See —
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,42 1,65 1.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,438,537.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,439, 830.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,452, 894.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,459, 322.
Hendrickson, Richard F.; and King, Roderick V., 3,467, 272.
King, Roger M., to King, Milner. Bracelets. 3,449,906, 6-17-69, CI.
59-78.
King, Ronald M.: See —
King, Louis J.; and King, Ronald M., 3,448,994.
King, Rudy W., to Orbit Valve Company, mesne. Grooved valve seat
for block and bleed valves. 3,473,554, 10-21-69, CI. 137-312.
King, Walter B., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Flame
arrestor. 3,472,419, 10-14-69, CI. 220-88.
King, Walter D.: See—
Stanonis, David J.; King, Walter D.; and Esposito, Charles
R., 3,475,823.
King, Willam M.: See —
Cannon, Charles R.; Cantor, Paul A.; and King, Willam
M.,3,432,584.
King, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Moisture analyzer. 3,427,864, 2-18-69, CI. 73-29.
King, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Integral heater piezoelectric devices. 3,478,573, 11-18-69, CI. 73-
26.
King, William H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Removal
of mixed solvents containing water from defatted oilseed marc by
means of treatment with a food grade acid. 3,459,555, 8-5-69, CI.
99-17.
King, William H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Removal
of mixed solvents containing water from defatted oilseed marc by
using a food grade alkali under dehydrating conditions. 3,481,743,
12-2-69, CI. 99-17.
King, William J., to Ion Physics Corporation. Method and apparatus
for forming deposits on a substrate by cathode sputtering using a
focussed ion beam. 3,472,751, 10-14-69, CI. 204-192.
King, William M.; and Cantor, Paul A., to Aerojet-General Corpora-
tion. Reverse osmosis membrane composition and manufacture of
the membrane. 3,444,286, 5-13-69, CI. 264-49.
King, William R., to Anadarko Production Company. Automated
meter reading system. 3,441,923, 4-29-69, CI. 340-188.
King, William R., to Matthews, Jas. H., & Co. Printing wheel with
yieldable surface. 3,467,010, 9-16-69, CI. 101-376.
King-Seeley Thermos Co.: See —
Fuller, George W., 3,426,889.
Hanssen, Tore B., 3,467,308.
Nelson, Marcus L., 3,465,537.
Kingery, William D.: See —
Brook, Richard J.; and Kingery, William D., 3,475, 309.
Campbell, William B.; and Kingery, William D.,3,449,071.
Kingham, Keith John, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Ap-
paratus for feeding flexible sacks and bags into an enclosure.
3,471,996, 10-14-69, CI. 53-390.
Kingma, Cornelis S. J., to Honeywell G.m.b.H. Fuel valves with
safety latching means. 3,476,130, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-66.
Kingmann-White, Inc.: See —
Nolle, Claude B„ 3,422,680.
Kings Electronics Company, Inc.: See —
Jackson, Samuel H., 3,428,739.
Kingsberry Homes Corporation: See-
Groat, Marshall O., 3,443,303.
Groat, Marshall O., 3,479,734.
Kingsbery, Emery C: See —
Fisher, Charles H.; Knoepfler, Nestor B.; Kingsbery, Emery C;
Cheatham, Robert J.; and Vix, Henry L. E., 3,483, 570.
Kingsbury, Guy W.; and Haby, George H., to Abegg and Reinhold
Co. Power slip. 3,457,605, 7-29-69, CI. 24-263.
Kingsbury, L C James, to General Electric Company. Turntable
braking mechanism for recording apparatus. 3,432,168, 3-11-69,
CI. 274-1.
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842
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation: See —
Grover, Robert R., 3,459,069.
Kingsbury Technology Inc.: See-
Benson, Warren E., Jr.; Breen, Stanley; and Monaghan, Ralph,
3,465,243.
Breen, Stanley; and Benson, Warren E., Jr., 3,450,988.
Kingsford Company: See —
Olson, Edgar T., 3,483,134.
Kingsford-Smith, Charles A.: See —
Tykulsky, Alexander; and Kingsford-Smith, Charles
A. ,3,444,480.
Kingslake, Rudolf: See —
Johnson, James R.; Harvey, James E.; and Kingslake, Ru-
dolf.3,441,338.
Kingsley, Eleanor V. Depository for articles. 3,455.621, 7-15-69, CI.
312-211.
Kingsley, Kenyon W.: See —
Brown, Grover W.; and Kingsley, Kenyon W., 3,485,939.
Kingsley, Kenyon W., to Okonite Company, The. Electric cable with
adhered polymeric insulation. 3,485,938, 12-23-69, CI. 174-107.
Kingston, Arthur W. Sound film apparatus. 3,420,604, 1-7-69, CI.
352-26.
Kingston, Derek, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Polyester
filaments and like structures. 3,472,608, 10-14-69, CI. 8-100.
Kingston, Floyd E.: See —
Weaver, Harry E., Jr.; and Kingston, Floyd E., 3,474, 294.
Kingston, Marjorie: See —
Senkewich, Alexander M., 3,447,186.
Kinjo, Hisao; and Suzuki, Toshi, to Victor Company of Japan
Limited. Commutator switching system for rotating head recor-
ders. 3,445,608, 5-20-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kinkead, Alan: See —
Stone, Richard L.; and Kinkead, Alan,3,425,178.
Kinkead Industries, Incorporated: See —
O'Brien, George A., 3,422,464.
Walker, Patrick J., 3,476,428.
Kinkel, John F., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Balanced impedance
network for applying bias and data signals to a recording head.
3,480,739, 11-25-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kinkel, Lester J.; and McManus, Robert P., to United States of
America, Navy. Pulse code modulated sounder system. 3,483,472,
12-9-69, CI. 325-56.
Kinley, J. C, Company: See —
Kinley, Myron M., 3,424,244.
Kinley, Myron M., 3,472,535.
Kinley, John C; Kinley, Myron M.; Anderson, Clifford E.; and
Potter, Rossiter R. Safety assembly for impact-actuated well tool.
3,447,604, 6-3-69, CI. 166-63.
Kinley, Myron M.: See —
Kinley, John C; Kinley, Myron M.; Anderson, Clifford E.; and
Potter, Rossiter R., 3,447, 604.
Kinley, Myron M., to Kinley, J. C, Company. Collapsible support
and assembly for casing or tubing liner or patch. 3,424,244, 1-28-
69, CI. 166-114.
Kinley, Myron M., to Kinley, J. C, Company. Automatic pipe slip
apparatus. 3,472,535, 10-14-69, CI. 285-145.
Kinna, Marlin A.: See —
Erickson, Porter W.; and Kinna, Marlin A. ,3,440,1 20.
Kinnan, Frank R., to Henkels and McCoy Inc. Oscillating ground en-
gaging instrument. 3,421,329, 1-14-69, CI. 61-72.6
Kinnan, Frank R., to Henkels and McCoy, Inc. Articulated vehicle.
3,431,741, 3-11-69, CI. 61-72.6
Kinnavy, James W., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of
forming coated friction closures. 3,431,877, 3-1 1-69, CI. 113-121.
Kinnavy, James W., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Dispensing
container with collapsible compartment. 3,467,283, 9-16-69, CI.
222-95.
Kinnavy, James W.. to Continental Can Company, Inc. Tripletite
friction closures. 3,476,287, 1 1-4-69, CI. 220-42.
Kinnavy, James W.; and Buchanan, John J., to Continental Can
Company, Inc. Venting means for containers. 3,450,305, 6-17-69,
CI. 220-89.
Kinne, Robert W., to Industrial Nucleonics Corporation. Formation
inspecting arrangement. 3,435,242, 3-25-69, CI. 250-219.
Kinne, Walter Earle. Metering pump. 3,447,468, 6-3-69, CI. 103-38.
Kinner, Hans-Dieter, to Foxboro Company, The. Fluid diffusion am-
plifier. 3,457,934, 7-29-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kinner, Hans-Dieter: See —
Hatch, Richard W., Jr.; and Kinner, Hans-Dieter.3,472,259.
Kinney, Alfred W.; and Barrett, Willis R., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Apparatus for securing cover material to containers.
3,457,699. 7-29-69, CI. 53-373.
Kinney, David J.; Fagg, Jack R.; and Smith. Donald P., to Candy
Equipment Company. Praline and confection depositor. 3,452.689,
7-1-69. CI. 107-15.
Kinney, George C: See —
Gribas, George J.: Kinney, George C; and Cummings. Edwin.
Jr.,3,460,547.
Kinney. James F.: See —
Motsavage. Vincent A.; and Kinney, James F, 3,453, 056.
Kinney, John F., to Bendix Corporation, The. Compensated tem-
perature sensor. 3,434,350, 3-25-69, CI. 73-362.4
Kinney, John F.: See —
Morris, Robert L.; and Kinney, John F., 3, 468, 267.
Kinney, Layton C; and Tompkins, Edwin H., to Monsanto Com-
pany, mesne. Method of making printed circuits. 3,451,813, 6-24-
69, CI. 96-36.2
Kinney, Layton F.: See —
Castro, Anthony J.; and Kinney, Layton F., 3,487,050.
Kinney, Lionel L.; See —
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney,
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.;
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.;
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters. Frank H., 3,477,225.
Kinney, Lloyd J.Artist's pallet holder. 3,465,893. 9-9-69, CI. 21 1-86.
Kinney, Mel E.; and Viola, Vito, to Friden, Inc. Mode selection for
the control of a plurality of work sheets in a billing machine.
3,444,977, 5-20-69, CI. 197-129.
Kinney, Richard J., to Halliburton Company. Parachute release
device. 3,468,502, 9-23-69. CI. 244-150.
Kinney, Robert E.: See —
Bridger, Robert F.; Kinney, Robert E.; and Williams, Albert
L., 3,450,772.
Williams, Albert L.; and Kinney, Robert E.,3,476,815.
Kinney, Roland Walter; Neidleman, Saul Lewis; Weisenborn, Frank
Lee; and Schwarz, John Samuel Paul, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons,
Inc., mesne. Chemical compounds and methods for preparing the
same. 3,462,487, 8-19-69, CI. 260-559.
Kinney, Roland W.: See —
Di Cuollo, C John; Kinney, Roland W.; and Stewart, Richard
C, 3,453,276.
Neidleman, Saul L.; Kinney, Roland W.; and Weisenborn, Frank
L., 3,463,791.
Kinney, S. P., Engineers, Inc.: See —
Carr, Hugh B., 3,421,388.
Carr, Hugh B., 3,435,696.
Carr, Hugh B.; and Turocy, Elmer W., 3,442,484.
Kinney, Wilson L., to Marathon Oil Company. Well stimulation with
hydrophilic fluids. 3,470,958, 10-7-69, CI. 166-305.
Kinney, Wilson L.; and Jones, Stanley C, to Marathon Oil Com-
pany. Stimulation of producing wells with water- external micellar
dispersions. 3,467,194. 9-16-69, CI. 166-305.
Kinnon, Samuel J. G., to Mallory Battery Company of Canada Ltd.
Pilfer resistant container. 3,464,577, 9-2-69, CI. 217-65.
Kinoshita, Koichi: See —
Watanabe, Yoshiyuki; and Kinoshita, Koichi, 3,457,070.
Kinoshita, Shukuo; and Mukai, Noboru, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo
Co., Ltd. Halotyrosines as plant root growth stimulants. 3,436,206,
4-1-69, CI. 71-77.
Kinoshita, Takehiko; and Yatsurugi, Tatsuo, to Nihon Genshiryoku
Kenkyujo. Neutron flux measuring device comprising a detector
surrounded by a double-walled jacket containing neutron absorb-
ing fluid. 3,444,374, 5-13-69, CI. 250-83.1
Kinoshita, Tetsuo: See —
Ueda, Keizo; Ando, Satoshi; and Kinoshita, Tetsuo, 3,463, 847.
Kinoshita, Yoshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Kokuei Kikai Seisakusho.
Coin operated locking mechanism. 3,460,662, 8-12-69, CI. 194-
51.
Kinross, Rupert I.: See —
Gabriel, Ralph P.; and Kinross, Rupert I. ,3,433.890.
Kins Developments Limited: See —
Waller, Roy A., 3,474,631.
Kinsel, Robert C.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,428,919.
Kinsell, Robert C; and Matulich, Dan S.. to Garrett Corporation,
The. Automatic aircraft cabin pressure control system. 3,461,790,
8-19-69, CI. 98-1.5
Kinsella. Frank V.: See —
Kircher, Charles E.; Jones, Robert J.; and Kinsella. Frank
V., 3.475,504.
Kinsey, Dale Norman; and Hunnell, John W., to Riviana Foods Inc.
Method of dewaxing rice oil. 3,481,960, 12-2-69, CI. 260-424.
Kinsey. George Beverly, to Kidde, Walter & Company of Canada
Ltd. Alarm monitoring system. 3,452,345, 6-24-69, CI. 340-213.
Kinsey, Lewis R. Propeller structure. 3,426.852, 2-11-69. CI. 170-
156.
Kinsey. Lewis R. Building construction. 3.452,498, 7-1-69. CI. 52-
262.
Kinsinger, Herman Milton: See —
Kanagy, Jonas Jacob; and Kinsinger, Herman Milton, 3.455, 470.
Kinsler. Martin R.: See —
Barnett, Burton; and Kinsler, Martin R, 3,487.410.
Kinsley, Charles W. Injection system. 3,424,154, 1-28-69, CI. 128-
173.
Kinsley, David J.: See —
Biernson. George A.; and Kinsley, David J. ,3, 465. 094.
Kinslow, William G.. Jr.. to Phillips Petroleum Company. Apparatus
for sealing and severing parisons. 3.430,290, 3-4-69, CI. 18-5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
843
Kinslow, William G., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Plastic
container bottom of increased strength. 3,434,626, 3-25-69, CI.
220-66.
Kinslow, William G., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Parison
heating and transfer. 3,477,700. 1 1-1 1-69. CI. 263-8.
Kinsman, Lester V., to Chevron Research Company. Method for
running tubing using fluid pressure. 3,467,196. 9-16-69, CI. 166-
315.
Kinter. Malcolm L.: See—
Weissman, Ira; and Kinter. Malcolm L, 3,441 ,880.
Kintner, Edwin K., to Kinwell Development Company. Automatic
valve. 3,426.799, 2-1 1-69, CI. 137-625.48
Kintner, Edwin K., to Kinwell Development Company. Piston valve
with O-ring seal retained by split ring. 3,426,998, 2-11-69, CI.
251-324.
Kintner, Paul M., to Cutler-Hammer Inc. Extending pulse rate mul-
tiplication capability of system that includes general purpose com-
puter and hard-wired pulse rate multiplier of limited capacity.
3.430,201. 2-25-69, CI. 340-172.5
Kintzinger. Paul R., to Sinclair Research, Inc., mesne. Timing circuit
providing prearranged sequences of output pulses. 3,486,121, 12-
23-69, CI. 328-62.
Kinugasa, Hiroaki: See —
Nishimura, Haruki; Kinugasa, Hiroaki; and Onishi, Ku-
mio,3,468,889.
Kinugawa, Jiro: See—
Hatta, Ryozo; Kinugawa, Jiro; Yamamoto, Hiroichi; Sumina,
Ikuo; Tamura, Bunzo; and Suzuki, Shigekazu, 3,458,638.
Kinwell Development Company: See —
Kintner. Edwin K., 3.426,799.
Kintner, Edwin K., 3,426,998.
Kinyosha Company Limited: See —
Hojyo, lwajiro, 3,469,292.
Kinzbach, Robert B.: See —
Broussard, Douglas E.; Barry, Donald W.; Kinzbach, Robert B.;
and Kershner, Stuart G., 3,438, 21 3.
Kinzelman, Gerald W., to United States of America, Army. Dual-
channel system for setting digital electronic timers. 3,454,926, 7-8-
69, CI. 340-146.1
Kinzer, Jackson E., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Pres-
sure-temperature sensor. 3,439,356, 4-15-69, CI. 340-236.
Kinzie, George R., Jr.: See —
Lees, Sidney; and Kinzie, George R., Jr.,3,474,194.
Kinzler, Raymond C; and Nestler, Gilbert C, to Koppers Company
Inc. Ascension pipe cleaning apparatus in combination with a
horizontal coke oven battery. 3,480,514, 1 1-25-69, CI. 202-241.
Kinzly, Robert E., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Three-
aperture optical interferometer. 3,487,227, 12-30-69, CI. 250-237.
Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Exposure control
device for photographic cameras. 3,439,595, 4-22-69, CI. 95-10.
Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Manually and auto-
matically operable camera. 3,447,431, 6-3-69, CI. 95-10.
Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Exposure control
for photographic cameras. 3,453,942, 7-8-69, CI. 95-10.
Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Exposure control
mechanism for photographic cameras. 3,470,802, 10-7-69, CI. 95-
31.
Kiper, Gerd; and von Wasielewski, Erwin, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Shutter for photographic cameras. 3,463,072, 8-26-
69, CI. 95-53.
Kiper, Gerd: See —
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Freidrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Guenter; von Sybel,
Reinhard; and von Wasielewski, Erwin.3,426,661 .
Wick, Richard; Biedermann, Friedrich; Winkler, Alfred; Besten-
reiner, Friedrich; Kiper, Gerd; Pawlik, Gunter; Von Sybel,
Reinhard; Von Wasiliewski, Erwin; and Wagner,
Karl,3,465,656.
Kipfmiller, Billy G.: See—
Nelson, Kenneth E.; Kipfmiller, Billy G.; and Parizek.
Earl.3,429,942.
Kiplinger, Dale V.: See —
Beatty, Ronald L.; and Kiplinger, Dale V., 3.471 ,314.
Kipp, Henry A., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of bonding
thermoplastics. 3,458,380, 7-29-69, CI. 156-306.
Kipp, Kenneth W.: See-
Miller, Hubert B.; and Kipp, Kenneth W., 3,424,857.
Kippan, James A., to Delta Rope & Twine Limited, mesne.
Monofilament twines. 3,446,002, 5-27-69, CI. 57-140.
Kippenhan, B. William: See —
Carlock, Frank R.; Kippenhan, B. William; Lamoureux, William
R.; and Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr.,3,435.278.
Kipping, Vernon L. Wide field photography and projection.
3,420,605, 1-7-69, CI. 352-69.
Kippur, Perry R.; and Bailey, Randal E., to Ansul Company, The,
mesne. N-halotrichloroacetamidines. 3.428,681. 2-18-69, CI. 260-
564.
Kirakosiants, Gertruda Alexandrovna: See —
Veller, Vladimir Nikolaevich; and Kirakosiants, Gertruda Alex-
androvna,3, 466.977.
Kiraly, Philip Z., to Beloit Eastern Corporation. Quick adjustment
knock-out rod. 3,448,488. 6-10-69, CI. 18-2.
Kirby, Aubrey M., Jr.: See —
Surrena, Harland J.; Kirby, Aubrey M., Jr.; and Reif, Henry
E.,3,425,932.
Kirby, Burton F.: See —
Colby, Leo K.; and Kirby, Burton F. ,3,465, 181 .
Kirby, Charles A. Folding door guide, stop and retainer. 3,428,109,
2-18-69, CI. 160-206.
Kirby, Edward, to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Connector with
bus-bar. 3,431,545. 3-4-69, CI. 339-258.
Kirby, John E.: See —
Brady, Robert M.; Hawkey, Charles W.; and Kirby, John
E. ,3,442,302.
Kirby, Joseph C: See —
Galasso, Maurice; and Kirby, Joseph C.,3.447,712.
Kirby, Kenneth W.: See—
Hjermstad, Erling T.; Martin, Larry C; and Kirby, Kenneth
W., 3,462,283.
Kirby, Ralph W.; and Richards, Philip C, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. PBX in-dialing. 3,479,467, 11-18-69, CI. 179-
18.
Kirby, Robert A.: See —
Clark, Glen L.; and Kirby, Robert A. ,3,474,900.
Kirby, Thomas E., Jr., to Reynolds Metals Company. Package con-
struction means with easy open means therefor. 3,442,436. 5-6-69,
CI. 229-51.
Kirby, Thomas E., Jr., to Reynolds Metals Company. Package con-
struction. 3,476,237, 1 1-4-69, CI. 206-47.
Kirby, Thomas E., to Reynolds Metals Company. Package construc-
tion and method of making the same or the like. 3,447,675, 6-3-
69, CI. 206-65.
Kirby, William T.: See —
Miller, Roland E.; Wayne, Clyde; and Kirby, William
T., 3,425, 123.
Kirch, John H., to Amchem Products, Inc. Efficient arsonate herbi-
cide composition and method of use. 3,466,163, 9-9-69, CI. 71-97.
Kirch, William: See —
Solvik, Ragnar S.; and Kirch, William, 3, 446, 754.
Kirchberger, Walter Carl; and Orlando, Daniel, to Globe-Union, Inc.
Welding machine. 3,427,424, 2-1 1-69, CI. 219-78.
Kirchen, Charles P.: See —
Buckman, Stanley J.; Kirchen, Charles P.; and Gendron, Claude
G. ,3,448,004.
Kircher, Charles E.; and Jones, Robert J., to Detrex Chemical Indus-
tries, Inc. Process for the production of pure muriatic acid from
byproduct hydrogen chloride. 3,425,188, 2-4-69, CI. 55-20.
Kircher, Charles E.; Jones, Robert J.; and Kinsella, Frank V., to
Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Process for the chlorination of
olefinic hydrocarbons and ethylenically unsaturated
chlorohydocarbons. 3,475.504, 10-28-69, CI. 260-658.
Kircher, Hartmann J., Ill; and Rossetto, James A., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Tank construction for jet engine.
3,426,529, 2-1 1-69, CI. 60-39.48
Kircher, Hartmann J., Ill: See —
Lovingham, Joseph J.; and Kircher, Hartmann J., 111,3,482,404.
Kircher, Morton S., to Dryden Chemicals Limited. Anode structure
for electrolytic cell. 3,477,938, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-266.
Kircher, Morton S., to Dryden Chemicals Limited. Bipolar elec-
trolytic cell. 3,477,939, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-268.
Kircher, Morton S.; and Miller, T. George, to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Protection of permselective diaphragm during electroly-
sis. 3,438,879, 4-15-69, CI. 204-95.
Kircher, Paul J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Circuit to in-
dicate presence of charging current. 3,421,142, 1-7-69, CI. 320-
48.
Kircher, Paul J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Appliance
having a rotatable two-part actuator captivated by a frame
member. 3,422,236, 1-14-69, CI. 200-157.
Kircher, Paul J., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Support
structure for domestic appliance. 3,473,859, 10-21-69, CI. 312-
209.
Kircher, Rene, to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques Pour llndustrie et
l'Agriculture. Starch pastes of improved fluidity. 3,434,880, 3-25-
69, CI. 127-70.
Kirchgasser. Jakob. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of a
circular spring from a straight helical tension spring. 3,426,410, 2-
11-69, CI. 29-173.
Kirchhein, Albert T.. to Bendix Corporation. The. Resequencing
control system and timing means. 3,454.851. 7-8-69, CI. 318-18.
Kirchhein, Albert T.; and Franchi. Louis J., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Monitoring and testing system for a fail operative control
system of an aircraft. 3,454.849, 7-8-69. CI. 318-18.
Kirchhoff, Kurt, to 1SCO Optische Werke GmbH. Four element
photographic objective focused by displacement of the front two
elements. 3,473,866, 10-21-69, CI. 350-220.
Kirchhubel, Kurt: See —
Cuppers. Curt W.; and Kirchhubel. Kurt.3,48 1.330.
Kirchhubel, Kurt, to Oculus-Optikgerate G.m.b.H. Apparatus for
measuring and recording the pupils of the eyes. 3,451.747, 6-24-
69. CI. 351-5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kirchler, Lewis, to International Harvester Company. Hose block
swivel. 3,422,729, 1-21-69, CI. 92-146.
Kirchmier, William O., to Rucker Company, The. Liquid level con-
troller. 3,463,178, 8-26-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kirchner, Carl O.; and King, John T., to Leggett and Piatt Incor-
porated. Coil spring positioning device. 3,469,608, 9-30-69, CI.
140-3.
Kirchner, Frederick K., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-Substituted phenyl
and N-substituted phenylalkyl 3-indazolecarboxamides and
preparation thereof. 3,457,269, 7-22-69, CI. 260-295.
Kirchner, Frederick K.; and Zalay, Andrew W., to Sterling Drug Inc.
1-Bis (cyanomethyl)-3-phenylureas. 3,429,911, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
465.
Kirchner, Frederick K.; and Zalay, Andrew W., to Sterling Drug Inc.
4-Imino-3-phenyl-2-oxoimidazolidine-l- acetonitriles. 3,463,787, 8-
26-69, CI. 260-309.7
Kirchner, Georg, to VEB Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Apparatus
for calibrating thermoplastic tubes and similar objects. 3,456,289,
7-22-69, CI. 18-1.
Kirchner, Herbert: See —
Karig, Erhardt; and Kirchner, Herbert, 3,426, 624.
Kirchner Wilhelm; and Olivier, Wilhelm, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process and apparatus for manufacturing unilaterally
closed cases with a bottom fold. 3,452,578, 7-1-69, CI. 72-348.
Kirchoff, Betty J. Scarf with coil-type rib. 3,471,867, 10-14-69, CI.
2-207.
Kirimoto, Seiji; and Kaneko, Taizo, to Nikko Electric Industry Co.,
Ltd. Backup warning device for a vehicle. 3,439,324, 4-15-69, CI.
340-70.
Kirimura, Shunichiro: See —
Yumoto, Hirosuke; Hashimoto, Takeshi; Morita, Yutaka;
Shibata, Yoshinobu; Kirimura, Shunichiro; Kono, Mototsugu;
and Kojima, Yasuhiro.3,449,196.
Kiriyama, Toshikatsu: See —
Moriyama, Hiromi; Yamada, Hiroshi; Nakanishi, Tsunemoto;
and Kiriyama, Toshikatsu, 3,443, 312.
Kirk & Blum Manufacturing Co., The: See —
Werner, Robert B., 3,443,802.
Kirk, Clair F.: See —
Kirk, Samuel A.; and Kirk, Clair F.,3,430,853.
Kirk, David B., to Moore Products Co. Pneumatic control apparatus.
3,457,940, 7-29-69, CI. 137-83.
Kirk, David B., to Moore Products Co. Pilot valve. 3,478,765, 11-
18-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kirk, David Neville; Petrow, Vladimir; Stansfield, Martin; and Wil-
liamson, David Morton, to British Drug Houses Limited, The.
Process for the preparation of 6-methyl-3/3,5a,17 a-tihydroxy-20-
cyclic ketal pregnane derivative. 3,452,006, 6-24-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Kirk, Farlan: See —
Dean, Raiford P., Jr.; and Kirk, Farlan, 3,457,946.
Kirk, G. R., Co.: See-
Raymond, Gerald L.; and Raymond, Gary L., 3,473,291.
Kirk, Harry V.; and Dufour, Robert, to Cheshire Incorporated. Mail-
ing piece separator. 3,458,383, 7-29-69, CI. 156-566.
Kirk, James C., to Columbian Carbon Company, mesne. Catalyst
and preparation thereof. 3,462,376, 8-19-69, CI. 252-428.
Kirk, James H.: See —
Patinkin, Seymour H.; Kirk, James H.; and Steinhoff, William
L., 3,445,205.
Kirk, Joseph M., Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Automatic temper-
ing. 3,463,461, 8-26-69, CI. 259-154.
Kirk, Joseph R., to Hancock Industries, Inc. Door check and hinge
for automatic vehicles. 3,438,083, 4-15-69, CI. 16-139.
Kirk, Joseph; and Forsthuber, Robert Franz Karl, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Technical educational device. 3,466,762, 9-
16-69, CI. 35-19.
Kirk, Merritt C, Jr., to Sun Oil Company. Process for hydrodesul-
furizing the lower boiling fraction of a cracked gas oil blend.
3,424,673, 1-28-69, CI. 208-218.
Kirk, Merritt C, Jr., to Sun Oil Company. Reforming process.
3,434,959, 3-25-69, CI. 208-62.
Kirk, Merritt C, Jr., to Sun Oil Company. Process for hydrodesul-
furization of cracked gas oils and the production of dimethylde-
calins and fuel oil blending components. 3,481,996, 12-2-69, CI.
260-667.
Kirk, Merritt C, Jr.; and Andersson, Craig R., to Sun Oil Company.
Method for treating cracked gas oil. 3,437,702, 4-8-69, CI. 260-
668.
Kirk, Morris P., & Son, Inc.: See —
Larrieu, Leslie J., 3,420,661.
Kirk, Norbert A. Toy ball gun device. 3,424,461, 1-28-69, CI. 273-
96.
Kirk, Richard O.: See—
Swanson, Norman; Kirk, Richard O.; and Woodward, George
E., 3.433,832.
Kirk, Robert Edwin: See —
Taysom, Patrick Arnold; and Kirk, Robert Edwin, 3,435. 858.
Kirk, Samuel A.; and Kirk, Clair F. Turbine centrifuge. 3,430,853, 3-
4-69, CI. 233-23.
Kirk, Thomas E., to General Motors Corporation. Semiconductor
voltage regulator. 3,469,175, 9-23-69, CI. 322-28.
Kirk, Thomas E., to General Motors Corporation. Rotor position
sensor and control circuit for an electric motor power supply.
3,483,458, 12-9-69, CI. 318-138.
Kirk, Walter B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Empty and
load brake apparatus. 3,460,870, 8-12-69, CI. 303-22.
Kirk-Gaard, Inc.: See —
Kirkegaard, Leonard G., 3,474,538.
Kirkegaard, Leonard G., to Kirk-Gaard, Inc. Geometry teaching aid.
3,474,538, 10-28-69, CI. 33-1.
Kirkendall, Richard D.; Deas. Robert W.; McCall, Nelson H.; and
Gay, Herman P., to United States of America, Army. Device for
indicating passage of a projectile in a bore. 3,453,882, 7-8-69, CI.
73-167.
Kirkendall, William D., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Variable re-
sistors. 3,478,294, 11-11-69, CI. 338-174.
Kirkhof Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Kirkhof, Russel H., 3,460,685.
OBrien, Robert E., 3,420,004.
Kirkhof, Russel H., to Kirkhof Manufacturing Corporation. Article
stack former, regulator, and handler. 3,460,685, 8-12-69, CI. 214-
6.
Kirkinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich: See —
Artamonova, Nadezhda Ivanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich
Bykov, Alexandr Evseevich; Gritsenko, Nikolai Demyanovich
Zhurenko, Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich
Kirkinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova, Svetlana Georgievna
Solyanik, Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich
Tikhomirov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Yarovoi, Vyacheslav
Savich; and Yasjukevich, Boris Ivanovich, 3,466,862.
Kirkland, A., & Co. Limited: See —
Carrotte, Frederick H.; and Ellis, John Ernest, 3,442,098.
Kirkland, A., & Company Limited: See —
Carrotte, Frederick H., 3,464,234.
Carrotte, Frederick H., 3,470,713.
Kirkland, Claude James: See —
Herrlinger, Richard; Kirkland, Claude James; and Ciesielski,
Leo Frank,3,432,402.
Kirkland, Earl Vance, to Celanese Corporation. Oxidized cellulose
tobacco substitute composition. 3,461,879, 8-19-69, CI. 131-2.
Kirkland, Jerry J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Oral com-
positions for retarding dental plaque formation comprising para-
aminobenzoic acid. 3,427,380, 2-1 1-69, CI. 424-54.
Kirkland, Jerry J., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Oral com-
positions for retarding dental plaque formation comprising
benzohydroxamic acid. 3,427,381, 2-11-69, CI. 424-54.
Kirkman, William, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Ap-
paratus for bending glass sheets. 3,421,875, 1-14-69, CI. 65-273.
Kirkowski, Stan: See —
Smizaski, Frank; and Kirkowski, Stan, 3,465,465.
Kirkpatrick, Artie D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Far in-
frared lens. 3,439,969, 4-22-69, CI. 350-2.
Kirkpatrick, Frederick J.: See —
Seelbach, Walter C; and Kirkpatrick, Frederick J. ,3,437,83 1.
Kirkpatrick, Henry O., to Cummins Engine Company. Roof mounted
automobile heat exchanger. 3,420,294, 1-7-69, CI. 165-41.
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth K.: See —
Orlandini, Bruno; and Kirkpatrick, Kenneth K., 3, 479,378.
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth L., to Deere & Company. Steering improve-
ments for duplex disk tiller. 3,420,316, 1-7-69, CI. 172-288.
Kirkpatrick, Oscar H.; and Hobush, Albert P., to Hubbard-Hall
Chemical Company, The. Electroplating barrel. 3,442,783, 5-6-69,
CI. 204-213.
Kirkpatrick, Robert E.: See —
Weaver, Curtis C; and Kirkpatrick, Robert E., 3,459,457.
Kirkpatrick, Robert G., to General Electric Company. Constant
velocity conveyor mechanism. 3,429,221, 2-25-69, CI. 89-33.
Kirkpatrick, William F., to California Texas Oil Corporation. Ship-
board mounting liquefied gas tanks. 3,425,584, 2-4-69, CI. 220-15.
Kirkpatrick, Wylie C, to SCM Corporation, mesne. Plastic con-
tainers for paint. 3,434,588, 3-25-69, CI. 206-46.
Kirkschnek, Helmut; Von Finck, Georg; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for treating a
textile material with an aqueous antistatic and handle-improving
composition and the aqueous treating composition. 3,420,703, I-
7-69, CI. 117-139.5
Kirksey, Charles D. Psychology test method and device. 3,438,141,
4-15-69, CI. 35-22.
Kirkwood, George B.: See —
Hoist, Edward H.; and Kirkwood, George B., 3,472, 773.
Kirkwood, Robert B., to Morden Machines Company. Means for
simultaneously indicating the spacing between two opposed attri-
tioning elements and their condition of wear. 3,438,351, 4-15-69,
CI. 116-124.
Kirn, Thomas G.. to Eastman Kodak Company. Film pull down and
control mechanism for a motion picture projector. 3,463,372, 8-
26-69, CI. 226-49.
Kirn, Thomas G.: See —
Johnson, Robert B.; and Kirn, Thomas G., 3.463, 373.
LIST OF PATENTEES
845
Kirner, Uwe; and Hartmark, Bjame, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Bleaching fibrous material of natural
cellulose. 3,476,505, 1 1-4-69, CI, 8-139.
Kirpich, Aaron, to United States of America, Air Force. Ports for
pressure measurements on ablating surfaces. 3,465,594, 9-9-69,
CI. 73-388.
Kirsch Heinrich: See —
Bischoff, Karl; and Kirsch Heinrich.3,442,294.
Kirsch, Karl; Uhl, Siegfried; and Schiele, August, to Keller & Knap-
pich G.m.b.H. Securing a gun turret on an armored vehicle.
3,434,382, 3-25-69, CI. 89-36.
Kirschbaum, Harry; and Dobbs, Jack. Fabric display device.
3,430,364, 3-4-69, CI. 35-49.
Kirschenbaum, Gabriel: See —
Shapiro, Michael F.; and Kirschenbaum, Gabriel, 3, 452,664.
Kirschenmann, Harold. Mechanism for winking doll eyes. 3,462,876,
8-26-69, CI. 46-135.
Kirschke, John A. Jet-propelled hydraulic pipeline cleaner with a
skid, tangential jet and cleaning head. 3,432,872, 3-18-69, CI. 15-
104.12
Kirschke, John A. Hydraulic waste disposal line cleaner with motor
and cleaning head. 3,449,783, 6-17-69, CI. 15-104.12
Kirschnek, Helmut; Lehmann, Wolfgang; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process and composi-
tion for imparting antistatic finish to textile materials. 3,441,435,
4-29-69, CI. 117-139.5
Kirschnek, Helmut; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Cationic active agent and a method for
softening a washable textile fabric therewith. 3,451,844, 6-24-69,
CI. 117-139.5
Kirschnek, Helmut; von Finck, Georg; and Quaedvlieg, Mathieu, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Imparting antistatic pro-
perties to fibrous materials through treatment with a polyether
containing terminal urea groups and a polyfunctional aldehyde.
3,467,487, 9-16-69, CI. 8-1 15.5
Kirschner, Ely A. Rapidly drying lower aliphatic alcohol- acetone
sanitizing composition and method. 3,445,564, 5-20-69, CI. 424-
45.
Kirshner, Joseph M.; and Campagnuolo, Carl J., to United States of
America, Army. Temperature insensitive fluid oscillator.
3,452,771, 7-1-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kirshner, Joseph M.: See —
White, Harry N.; and Kirshner, Joseph M., 3,457,936.
Kirss, Voldemar: See —
Emery, Ernest W.; and Kirss, Voldemar,3,462,470.
Kirss, Voldemar; and Park, Jong C, to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Purification of toluenediamine mixtures by vacuum distillation.
3,420,752, 1-7-69, CI. 203-94.
Kirst, Werner: See —
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner,3,44 1,364.
Hertel, Hasso; and Kirst, Werner,3,484,181.
Kirsten, James O.F.: See —
Kaufman, William A.; and Kirsten, James O.F., 3,48 1,235.
Kiscaden, Donald C: See —
Guess, Algernon P., Jr.; and Kiscaden, Donald C, 3,458,616.
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Kiscaden, Donald C; and Wyeth,
Nathaniel C.,3,460,199.
Kise, Morton E. Connector and support for natural flowers.
3,452,476, 7-1-69, CI. 47-55.
Kise, Seiichi: See —
Kagiya, Tsutomu; Machi, Sueo; Hagiwara, Miyuki; and Kise,
Seiichi,3,47 1,463.
Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich: See —
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr
Dmitrievich; Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zel-
man Moiseevich; Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky,
Eduard Semenovich; Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai
Fedorovich; Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk,
Semen Moiseevich; Sveshnikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Shein-
blujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich.3,467,507.
Kiselev, Nikolai Petrovich: See —
Vinogradov, Anatoly Sergeevich; Zaushitsyn, Vladimir Ev-
genievich; Tkach, Vasily Denisovich; Omelchenko, Alexandr
Alexandrovich; Pogrebitsky, Ruvim Davydovich; Minovsky,
Vladimir Falkovich; Kiselev, Nikolai Petrovich; Ivanov, Ivan
Vasilievich; Malomuzh, Vladimir Grigorievich; and Khrapach,
Evgeny lvanovich, 3,472,298.
Kiselev, Vasily Vasilievich; Ryabukha, Alexandr Yakovlevich; and
Brylev, Anatoli lvanovich. High energy forming vacuum chamber.
3,485,075, 12-23-69, CI. 72-56.
Kiselnikov, Vladimir Nikolaevich: See —
Vinogradov, Alexandr Sergeevich; Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich;
Maxjutenko, llya Nikolaevich; Kiselnikov, Vladimir
Nikolaevich; Borisov, Igor Sergeevich; and Mazalov, Ivan
Mikhailovich,3,4 1 9,940.
Kiser, Joseph H., to Varl-L Company, Inc. Closed loop electric cur-
cuit. 3,445,755, 5-20-69, CI. 323-75.
Kiser, Joseph H., to Vari-L Company, Inc. Automatic ganging of su-
perheterodyne radio frequency stages. 3,473,128, 10-14-69, CI.
325-422.
Kiser, Kenneth M.: See —
Holub, Fred F.; and Kiser, Kenneth M. ,3,48 1 ,812.
Kish, Arthur S., to Murray Corporation. Dispensing valve and means
for removable attachment thereof to pressurized fluid containers.
3,455,488, 7-15-69, CI. 222-82.
Kish, Arthur S., to Murray Corporation. Universal fittings for at-
tachment to compressor heads and the like. 3,469,599, 9-30-69,
CI. 137-587.
Kish, George D., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pipe couplings.
3,429,587, 2-25-69, CI. 285-18.
Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corporation. Three-chamber
carrying bag having spaced reinforcing wires and three-way gar-
ment fold arrangement. 3,447,649, 6-3-69, CI. 190-50.
Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corporation, mesne. Lug-
gage having a zipper closure. 3,477,553, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 190-41.
Kish, Robert W. Automobile rear window deflector. 3,427,067, 2-
11-69, CI. 296-1.
Kishaseizo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Shiomi, Hajime; and Hashimoto, Kazuo, 3,455,065.
Kishel, Joseph F., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Temperature measur-
ing devices. 3,452,599, 7-1-69, CI. 73-363.
Kishi, Kanesuke; Kawakami, Hirotake; and Yamanouchi, Kiyoshi, to
Sony Corporation. Condenser microphone apparatus. 3,449,523,
6-10-69, CI. 179-1.
Kishi, Kazuo: See —
Yamazaki, Kiroku; and Kishi, Kazuo, 3,454,437.
Kishi, Kiyoshi: See —
Batchelor, Gordon S.; Kishi, Kiyoshi; Iwauchi, Shigeki; and
Saito, Isamu, 3,443,929.
Kishida, Tamon: See —
Fukushima, Osamu; Noda, Kazuo; Kishida, Tamon; and Ochi,
Toshiharu.3,483,015.
Kishigami, Minoru: See —
Murakami, Ryuichi; and Kishigami, Minoru, 3,430, 144.
Kishimoto, Akira, to Fuji Transport Industry Co., Ltd. Ropeway with
variable speed gear mechanism. 3,475,980, 1 1-4-69, CI. 74-89.22
Kishioka, Taneji: See —
Hirose, Minoru; Kishioka, Taneji; and Shibanuma,
Hajime.3,442,186.
Kishitaka, Hisashi; Shimamura, Yoshihisa; and Takata, Shinya, to
Kawasaki Steel Corporation, and Meiwa Chemical Engineering
Co., Ltd. Method of producing ammonium salts and iron oxide
from waste pickle liquor. 3,451,769, 6-24-69, CI. 23-100.
Kisinko, Paul M.; and Ernick, Frederick G., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Constant gain power transistor. 3,460,009, 8-5-
69, CI. 317-235.
Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Apparatus for coupling members of a well tool. 3,429,590, 2-25-
69, CI. 285-91.
Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Retainer packers having a rotating valve. 3,465,820, 9-9-69, CI.
166-128.
Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Retrievable well packer. 3,467,182, 9-16-69, CI. 166-121.
Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Retainer packer valve system. 3,485,298, 12-23-69, CI. 166-226.
Kiss, Emil P.; and Onyx, Raymond C, to Paco Winders, Inc. Auto-
matic tube cutting machine. 3,420,127, 1-7-69, CI. 82-83.
Kiss, Erika, to Pall Corporation. Curing of epoxide resins with the
reaction product of an organic amine and an aldehyde, and curing
and resin compositions and process. 3,468,830, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
29.2
Kiss, Joseph; Spiegelberg, Hans; Vaterlaus, Bruno Peter; Rachlin, Al-
bert; and Doebel, Karl, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. L-lyx-
opyranosyloxy-alkylcoumarin-containing glycosides. 3,445,455, 5-
20-69, CI. 260-210.
Kiss, Laszlo J. Positive drive continuous gear-mesh shifting mul-
tispeed transmission system. 3,468,177, 9-23-69, CI. 74-339.
Kiss, Zoltan J., to Radio Corporation of America. Method of prepar-
ing luminescent materials. 3,438,881, 4-15-69, CI. 204-157.1
Kiss, Zoltan J., to Radio Corporation of America. Luminescent
materials and apparatus for generating coherent radiation.
3,447,097, 5-27-69, CI. 331-94.5
Kissa, Erik; Manos, Philip; and Wahlig, Charles F., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Compartmented electrochromic
device. 3,453,038, 7-1-69, CI. 350-160.
Kissell, Kenneth E., to United States of America, Air Force. Four-
axis satellite-tracking mount. 3,464,1 16, 9-2-69, CI. 33-61.
Kissell, Ronald E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Filter
cartridge. 3,469,706, 9-30-69, CI. 210-448.
Kissil, Donald; and Gercke, Ferdinand A., to Warner-Lambert Phar-
maceutical Company. Device for restraining small laboratory
animals. 3,474,763, 10-28-69, CI. 119-96.
Kissman, Henry Marcel: See—
Schaub, Robert Eugene; Kissman, Henry Marcel; and Weiss,
Martin Joseph, 3,440, 243.
Winterbottom, Robert; Bitha, Panayota; and Kissman, Henry
Marcel.3.433,834.
Kister, Dale F., to Foxboro Company, The. Gated oscillator digital
controller. 3,478,767, 11-18-69, CI. 137-88.
846
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kistler Instrument Corporation: See —
Kistler, Walter P., 3,429,031.
Kistler, Walter P.; and Siegel, Vernon H., 3,444,743.
Siegel, Vernon H., 3.454,891.
Kistler, Samuel S.; and Rue, Charles V., to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corporation, mesne. Prestressed grinding wheel.
3,427,759, 2-18-69, CI. 51-206.
Kistler, Samuel S.; and Rue, Charles V., to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corporation. Abrasive grinding wheel. 3,481,723,
12-2-69, CI. 51-298.
Kistler, Walter P., to Kistler Instrument Corporation, mesne. Method
of assembling a force transducer. 3,429,031, 2-25-69, CI. 29-595.
Kistler, Walter P.; and Siegel, Vernon H., to Kistler Instrument Cor-
poration, mesne. Linear servo accelerometer having a post suspen-
sion system. 3,444,743, 5-20-69, CI. 73-517.
Kistner, Howard M. Bowling guide. 3,467,379, 9-16-69, CI. 273-54.
Kistner, Oscar J., to Mead Corporation, The. Structure for a top-
loading end-opening container. 3,441,194, 4-29-69, CI. 229-37.
Kita, Akira: See —
Nagai, Yoshiki; and Kita, Akira, 3,484,659.
Kita, Hideo; and Ito, Kunihiko, to Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. Ap-
paratus for the manufacture of sheet glass utilizing gas-permeable
vertical dampers. 3,442,636, 5-6-69, CI. 65-182.
Kita, Stanley Bernard. Vehicle guidance apparatus. 3,425,197, 2-4-
69, CI. 56-26.
Kita, Walter F., Jr. Flexible shaft cutting method employing work-in-
circuit electrical fusion. 3,461,266, 8-12-69, CI. 219-68.
Kita, Yasuo, to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Caliper type disc
brake. 3,478,845, 11-18-69, CI. 188-73.
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, to Showa Denko Kabushiki
Kaisha. Process for preparing high purity bis (/3-hydroxyethyl)
terephthalate. 3,435,067, 3-25-69, CI. 260-475.
Kitabatake, Michitoshi; Ito, Masatomo; Ikeda, Takashi; Aozuka,
Noriyoshi; and Noguchi, Yoshitaka, to Showa Denko Kabushiki
Kaisha. Process for purifying bis(/3-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate
and isophthalate. 3,439,020, 4-15-69, CI. 260-475.
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Toshio; Kurokawa, Susumu; and
Horigome, Shinkichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho.
Magnetic materials having rectangular hysteresis loops. 3,441,506,
4-29-69, CI. 252-62.6
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Maeda, Yo; Nakamura, Shuhei; Miyagi, Toru;
Itoh, Seiichi; Kimura, Minondo; and Suzuki, Yasuo, to Hitachi
Chemical Company, Ltd. Method and an apparatus for purifying
waste. 3,428,555, 2-18-69, CI. 210-7.
Kitagawa, Hiroshi: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira, 3,458,987.
Kitagawa, Taisuke. Pneumatic rotative machine. 3,477,793, 11-11-
69, CI. 415-36.
Kitahara, Masao: See—
Yanagita, Masaya; Kitahara, Masao; and Mitsui,
Takashi, 3, 439,028.
Yanagita, Masaya; Mitsui, Takashi; and Kitahara,
Masao,3,437,711.
Kitahara, Naotake; and Yoshida, Terue, to Tokyo Kulsushita
Kabushiki Kaisha. Circular tricot knitting machine. 3,479,841, 11-
25-69, CI. 66-31.
Kitahonoki, Keizo; and Kido, Ryonosuke, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
1 l-Methylamino-9,10-ethano-9,10-dihydro-anthracene and its
acid-addition salts, and production thereof. 3,448,151, 6-3-69, CI.
260-562.
Kitai, Kiyoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten. Photographic
camera with flash exposure mechanism. 3,457,844, 7-29-69, CI.
95-10.
Kitaj, Walter: See—
Hider, Shibley A.; and Kitaj, Walter,3,48 1,763.
Kitaj, Walter, to Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Hypodermic needle.
3,430,627, 3-4-69, CI. 128-221.
Kitaj, Walter, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Foamed resin articles and
method for production. 3,477,890, 11-1 1-69, CI. 156-79.
Kitajewski, Ryszard: See —
Price, John Clifford; and Kitajewski, Ryszard.3,460,128.
Reeves, Alec Harley; and Kitajewski. Ryszard, 3,470, 387.
Kitajima, Daishu; and Nagatomi, Masaaki, to Yawata Iron & Steel
Co., Ltd. Tuyere replacement apparatus. 3.458,918, 8-5-69, CI.
29-239.
Kitajima, Masaichi. Device for removal of lubricating oil. 3,430,730,
3-4-69, CI. 184-1.5
Kitakata, Setsuo: See —
Seto, Ichiro; Tanaka. Humikazu; Ishii, Yoshio; Nagae. Yuji; and
Kitakata, Setsuo, 3,449.405.
Kitamura. Akitomo: See —
Takizawa, Haruki; and Kitamura, Akitomo, 3,450. 8 1 1.
Kitamura, Junzo: See —
Ichihara, Kiyoshi; and Kitamura, Junzo,3,469,271.
Kitamura, Kenichi: See —
Kaneko. Kansaku; Fujiwara, Toshimasa; Samuta, Osamu;
Miyasaka. Takao: and Kitamura, Kenichi. 3, 458, 740.
Kitamura, Saburo: See —
Yamashita, Tadaoki; Sakai, Kunio, Nada, Naohiro; and Kitamu-
ra, Saburo.3,485,766.
Kitamura. Shinzo: See —
Ohsaki, Iwao; Fukui, Kazuyoshi; and Kitamura, Shin-
zo,3,459,386.
Kitamura, Yoichi; and Inui, Tsuneo, to Toyo Kohan Co., Ltd. Amine
solution treatment of cathodically chromated metal surfaces.
3,484,343, 121-6-69, CI. 204-35.
Kitamura, Yoshito: See —
Kawai, Katsumi; Suzuki, Gohei; and Kitamura,
Yoshito, 3,429,240.
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Moiura, Syoji; Toda,
Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and Watanabe,
Ichiro, to Sankyo Company Limited, and Asahi Kasei Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Polyolefins stabilized with substituted 4-ox-
oimiolidine-1 oxides. 3,448,074, 6-3-69, CI. 260-45.8
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi,
Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and Watanabe, Ichiro, to Sankyo
Company Limited, and Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Polyolefins stabilized with substituted methylene piperidine
methylene piperidine- 1 -oxides. 3,436,369, 4-1-69, CI. 260-45.8
Kitaoka, Atsushi: See —
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi,3,43 1,233.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; Kitaoka, Atsushi; Suzuki,
Isamu; and Ohmura, Jukichi, 3,474,068.
Murayama, Keisuke; Toda, Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi.3,43 1,232.
Kitasaki, Kiyoshi; Bengelsdorf, Irving S.; and Crawford, Robert F., to
United States Borax & Chemical Corporation. Method of con-
trolling weed growth. 3,443,925, 5-13-69, CI. 71-92.
Kitasaki, Kiyoshi; and Crawford, Robert F., to United States Borax
& Chemical Corporation. Herbicidal composition and method em-
ploying 3-benzyl hydantoins. 3,443,926, 5-13-69, CI. 71-92.
Kitayama, Noboru: See —
Tsumura, Takao; Kadooka, Toshio; Suzuki, Keisuke; and
Kitayama, Noboru, 3, 444, 553.
Kitazawa, George: See —
Sandler, Stanley Robert; Berg, Florence Ray; and Kitazawa,
George, 3, 442, 75 2.
Kitazawa, Kazuo. Butterfly valve. 3,466,008, 9-9-69, CI. 251-297.
Kitazawa, Tadao: See —
Ishimitsu, Akitoshi; Sugahara, Kinichi; Arakawa, Saburo; and
Kitazawa, Tadao, 3, 4 8 2, 964.
Kitazawa, Tohru: See —
Kawase, Shigeru; Kitazawa, Tohru; Ohba, Hiroo; and Sagi,
Kojiro.3,484,273.
Kitazume, Susumu: See —
Kuroda, Takaji; and Kitazume, Susumu, 3, 422, 380.
Kitchar, Andrew F.: See —
Abramson, Andrew E.; and Kitchar, Andrew F., 3,447,994.
Abramson, Andrew E.; and Kitchar, Andrew F., 3,472, 721 .
Kitchel, Fred L., to United States Steel Corporation. Annealing fur-
nace seal. 3,471,137, 10-7-69, CI. 263-40.
Kitchell, Thorne C, to Union Camp Corporation. Shipping box with
hand hole lock. 3,471,077, 10-7-69. CI. 2i9-34.
Kitchen, Alonzo G.: See —
Hogan, John P.; and Kitchen, Alonzo G, 3, 476, 724.
Kitchen, Geoffrey F.: See —
Clark, Edward Watson; and Kitchen, Geoffrey F., 3,440, 167.
Kitchen, Leland G.; and Rhea, Keith G., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Prevention of liquid backflow into gas compressor.
3,477,457, 11-11-69, CI. 137-209.
Kitchener, Ronald, to G.K.N. Group Services Limited. Photo-sensi-
tive apparatus for contactlessly measuring a dimension of an arti-
cle. 3,475,61 1, 10-28-69, CI. 250-214.
Kitchener, Ronald: See —
Moneypenny, Harold Kenneth; and Kitchener,
Ronald.3,42 1,364.
Kitchenmaster. Leslie. Flow equalizer control. 3.473,567, 10-21-69.
CI. 137-604.
Kitchens, Garry C; and Dahill, Robert T., Jr., to Givaudan Corpora-
tion. Process for the preparation of esters from myrcene hydroha-
lides. 3,475,484, 10-28-69, CI. 260-489.
Kitchens of Sara Lee. Inc.: See —
Green, Harvey J.; and Adle, Joseph R., 3.482,615.
Van Eikeren. Hans; and Welter, Berthold L., 3,438,826.
Kite, C. K.: See-
Kite, Charles Kenneth; and Puleo, Elio J.. 3,438,642.
Kite, Charles Kenneth; and Puleo, Elio J., to Kite, C. K., Puleo, E.
J., Kite A. E., Jr.. Witehead, J. A., d.b.a. Unique Associates. Whir-
lable vehicle. 3,438.642, 4-15-69, CI. 280-8.
Kite, Maurice E.: See —
Wright, Norman K.; and Kite, Maurice E., 3,440,830.
LIST OF PATENTEES
847
Kite, Wilbur L., Jr., to Mead Corporation, The. Pressure sensitive
paper and method of producing same. 3,472,674, 10-14-69, CI.
117-36.1
Kitrilakis, Sotiris, to Thermo Electron Engineering Corporation. Au-
tomatic watering valve. 3,422.833, 1-21-69, CI. 137-78.
Kitrilakis, Sotiris, to Thermo Electron Corporation. Vapor engine
boiler. 3.477,412, 11-11-69, CI. 122-33.
Kitson, George Samuel; and Cresswell, Roger Anthony, to Rolls-
Royce Limited. Jet nozzle. 3,424,383, 1-28-69, CI. 239-265.35
Kitsopoulos. George. Wheel traction means. 3,476,167, 11-4-69, CI.
152-225.
Kitsopoulos, Sotirios C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. System for synchronizing digital communication ap-
paratus. 3,426,153, 2-4-69, CI. 179-15.
Kitsopoulos, Sotirios C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Time division switching circuit. 3,444,326, 5-13-69. CI.
179-15.
Kitsuda, Kaname. Auxiliary means for installing and dismantling
wheel of a car. 3.441,157, 4-29-69, CI. 214-332.
Kittel, Arthur: See—
Klingner, Wolfgang; and Kittel, Arthur, 3,428, 159.
Kittel, Ivan D.: See—
Etchells, John L.; Bell, Thomas A.; and Kittel, Ivan
D.,3.480.448.
Kittelson, Ronald L. Spring loaded gate fastener. 3,476,427, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 292-175.
Kittl, Hans: See-
Stein, Werner; and Kittl, Hans, 3,424, 770.
Kittler, Milton J.; and Clarke, P John. Evaporation control device-
pressure balance valve. 3,460,522, 8-12-69, CI. 123-136.
Kittoe, Delos T.: See—
Weglein, Rolf D.; and Kittoe, Delos T.,3,426,291.
Kittredge. Edward D. Closure means. 3,467,998, 9-23-69, CI. 24-
205.1
Kittredge, Raymond E.; Levy, Kurt; and Kripl, Josef F., to Singer-
General Precision, Inc. Method of visually simulating star fields
and the like. 3,470.629, 10-7-69, CI. 35-44.
Kittredge, Raymond E.: See —
Greenly, Robert B.; Jenkner, Kurt W.; and Kittredge, Raymond
E.,3,473,451.
Hauber, Charles E.; and Kittredge, Raymond E., 3,473, 862.
Kitts, Earle L., Jr.: See—
Sihvonen, Yro T.; Boyd, David R.; and Kitts, Earle L.,
Jr.,3,426,209.
Kitze, Theodore J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Optically sen-
sitized photographic element containing a developing agent.
3,428,455, 2-18-69, CI. 96-76.
Kitzen, Maurice R., to Selas Corporation of America. Concurrent
cracking. 3,470,263, 9-30-69, CI. 260-683.
Kitzerow, Richard A.: See —
Copeland, John R.; and Kitzerow, Richard A.,3,480,961.
Kitzinger, Joseph A. Educational aid for use in developing abilities in
the identification and manipulation of numbers or other indicia.
3,419,972, 1-7-69, CI. 35-31.
Kitzmiller, Charles T.: See —
Guimento, Angelo; and Kitzmiller, Charles T., 3,445. 659.
Kiuchi, Yuji; and Shimizu, Kazuo, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co.,
Ltd. Method of manufacturing photoconductive layers. 3,466,183,
9-9-69, CI. 117-34.
Kiuchi, Yuji; and Shimizu, Kazuo, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co.,
Ltd. High sensitivity photoconductor for image pickup tube.
3,486,059, 12-23-69, CI. 313-65.
Kivelevich, Doris: See —
Hellmuth, Walter W.; Kivelevich, Doris; Dadura, James G.; and
Morissette, Bertrand G, 3.480,548.
Kivelevich, Doris, to Texaco Inc. Method of preparing calcium al-
kylphenolates. 3,425,941, 2-4-69, CI. 252-42.7
Kivelevich, Doris; and Ruidisch, Louis E.. to Texaco Inc. Method of
preparing lubricating oil concentrate containing calcium salt of al-
kylphenol- formaldehyde-diaminoalkane condensation product.
3.429,812, 2-25-69, CI. 252-42.7
Kivell, Robert John, to Consolidated Paper (Bahamas) Limited.
Shipper package. 3,486,612. 12-30-69, CI. 206-46.
Kivioja, Olaf E.: See —
Hansen, Charles C; Mauer, Kenneth H.; and Kivioja, Olaf
E., 3,449,923.
Kivlen, John A.: See —
Straight, Harry F., Jr.; and Kivlen, John A. ,3,476, 180.
Kiwiet, Johannes, to Inland Steel Company. Centrifugal spray coat-
ing methods and apparatus. 3.455,728, 7-15-69, CI. 117-96.
Kiwiet. Johannes; and Virta, Arthur W., Sr., to Inland Steel Com-
pany. Centrifugal spray coating methods and apparatus. 3,459.586.
8-5-69. CI. 117-96.
Kiyama, Masao: See —
Iwase, Keizo; Takada, Toshio; Kiyama, Masao; Kasahara.
Shigenobu; Fukatsu, Tamotsu; Takatsu, Soukichi; and Kusaka,
Teiji.3,440,035.
Kiyama, Soji: See —
Mayumi, Kanji; Yamaki, Kiyoshi; Konishi, Akio; Suzuki,
Shigeyuki; and Kiyama, Soji. 3,428,482.
Kiyasu, Zen'iti; and Kawashima, Masao, to Fujitsu Limited. Coders.
3,484,779. 12-16-69. CI. 340-347.
Kiyohara, Shinzo; and Shibasaki, Yasuichi, to lsomura Sangyo
Kaisha. Ltd. Method of manufacturing lead dioxide electrode.
3,434,905, 3-25-69, CI. 156-327.
Kiyohisa, Yukio: See —
Kato Kichiro Fujita Hiroshi Tcyama Teruhiko Kiyohisa Yu-
kio; Yoshimoto, Takeo; and Yanami, Tetsuo.3,454,392.
Kizaki, Shoji: See —
Huang, Ching Yun; and Kizaki, Shoji, 3,48 1,892.
Kizer, Richard W.; and Probert, Kenneth D., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Mounting means for high speed bearings. 3,424,508, 1-
28-69, CI. 308-184.
Kjaergaard, Knud, to GW Sprinkler A/S (GW Ventilation A/S).
Valve arrangement for a sprinkler system and a control valve ar-
rangement. 3,451.482, 6-24-69. CI. 169-22.
Kjeldsen, Kjeld: See —
Enemark, Arne F.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Larsen, Bendt
Wegge, 3,480,206.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; and Kjeldsen, Kjeld.3,441 ,202.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Skog,
Steinar.3,46 1,683.
Kjelland-Fosterud, Einar: See —
Skaug, Jan A.; and Kjelland-Fosterud, Einar.3,452,518.
Kjellberg Elektroden & Maschinen GmbH: See —
Haase, Lothar; and Pochert, Rudolf, 3,459,376.
Kjellgren, Ove Allan V.; and Nilson, Carl-Goran, to Alfa-Laval AB.
Device for indicating sludge level in sludge centrifuges. 3,441,204,
4-29-69, CI. 233-21.
Kjellmark, Eric W., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Coatings for rendering corrodible metal corrosion resistant.
3,443,982. 5-13-69. CI. 1 17-75.
Kjellstrom, Alva Eskil Petrus: See —
Kjellstrom, Jan Alva; and Kjellstrom, Alva Eskil
Petrus,3,473,234.
Kjellstrom, Jan Alva; and Kjellstrom, Alva Eskil Petrus. Ship com-
passes. 3,473,234, 10-21-69, CI. 33-223.
Kjelstrom, Elmer; deceasedO (by Kjelstrom, Leonard Taylor; execu-
tor). Drum assembly. 3,433,1 15, 3-18-69, CI. 84-411.
Kjelstrom, Leonard Taylor: See —
Kjelstrom, Elmer, 3,433,1 15.
Kjemtrup, Jens E., to General Electric Company. Reactor cooling
system. 3,431,168, 3-4-69, CI. 176-55.
Kjonaas, Manley: See —
Chao, Tai S.; Kjonaas, Manley; and Hoffman, William
D.,3,441,600.
Kjos, Magne Jarle, to Burroughs Corporation. Multiple station tape
handling apparatus. 3,460,780, 8-12-69, CI. 242-55.12
Kjos, Magne Jarle: See —
Rayfield, Harry F.; and Kjos, Magne Jarle, 3, 443, 766.
Klaas, Ruth Elizabeth Barry: See —
Blaisdell. Donald Stapf; and Klaas, Ruth Elizabeth Bar-
ry ,3 ,423,3 12.
Klaas, Ruth Elizabeth Barry. Radiation converter comprising trans-
parent parallel layers containing fluorescent substances. 3,426,212,
2-4-69, CI. 250-226.
Klaassen, Hermann: See —
Fischer, Max; Scheuermann, Hans; Klaassen, Hermann; and
Lenz, Johann, 3,482, 353.
Klaczkiewicz, Edward J.: See —
Moore, Lawrence A.; and Klaczkiewicz, Edward J. .3,455, 192.
Klaeui, Hans J., to Crompton & Knowles-Malimo, Inc. Pneumatic
cleaning system. 3,461,693, 8-19-69, CI. 66-168.
Klahn, Richard: See —
Gomez, Ernest; and Klahn, Richard, 3,456,098.
Klahn, William R.: See-
Hamilton, Merrill V.; and Klahn. William R., 3.460,551.
Klaiber, Gerhart; and Maps, Charles H., Jr.. to Electronic Associates
Inc. Contact assembly. 3.450,849, 6-17-69, CI. 200-51.1
Klaiber, Robert J.: See—
Derderian. George; and Klaiber, Robert J. ,3,436, 546.
Klamp, Paul, to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Carrier for
power and free conveyor systems. 3,426,700, 2-1 1-69, CI. 104-94.
Klamp, Paul, to American Chain & Cable Company, Inc., mesne.
Entrance switch for power and free conveyors. 3,477,388, 11-11-
69, CI. 104-96.
Klanberg, Frank K., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Complexes of B9 H,, or . B9 H,., S . with selected metals and phos-
phines. 3,450,733, 6-17-69, CI. 260-430.
Klanberg, Frank K., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Salts of the anion B8HS-. 3,471.269, 10-7-69, CI. 23-361.
Klanberg, Frank K.; and Parshall, George W., to Du Pont de
Nemours. E. I., and Company. Complexes of B,, H,4 and Bu H,u-\
3.455,977, 7-15-69. CI. 260-430.
Klancke, John H.; and Lindsey, Seth B., to Phillips Manufacturing
Company, Inc. Core plug heater. 3,456,094, 7-15-69, CI. 219-208.
Klanderman, Bruce H.; and Faber, Jan W. H., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Polyester compositions prepared from new 9,10-
bridged anthracene compounds. 3,457,235, 7-22-69, CI. 260-75.
Klang, Daniel M.: See —
Brown, George C; and Klang, Daniel M., 3,433,426.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Brown, George C; Klang, Daniel M.; and Moritz, Frederick
G., 3,471,073.
Klang, Robert S.: See—
Hindin, Herbert B.; Klang, Robert S.; and Phillips, George
M.,3,452,799.
Klangos, George. Adjustable support. 3,424,422, 1-28-69, CI. 248-
330.
Klank, Walter C., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Method of mak-
ing a heat exchanger. 3,473,210, 10-21-69, CI. 29-157.3
Klann, Paul A. Self-contained setter board. 3,425,010, 1-28-69, CI.
335-122.
Klapp, Heinz, to Geb. Eickhoff, Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiessersi
m.b.H. Apparatus for forming glued or coated folding box stock.
3,469,508, 9-30-69, CI. 93-44.1
Klapper, Hans: See —
Hendricks, Udo Winfried; Tamer, Ergun; Quaedvlieg, Mathieu;
Klapper, Hans; Boehmke, Gunther; and Schneider, Ot-
to,3, 45 1,762.
Klapprodt, Glen, to Snow Equipment Industries, Inc. Snow clearing
device with scoop and blower. 3,484,962, 12-23-69, CI. 37-43.
Klapproth, Christian P., Jr.; and Doxzon, Melvin R. Threaded sheet
metal fitting. 3,467,411, 9-16-69, CI. 285-219.
Klare, Robert J.; and Sedgwick, Grant O., to Ashland Oil & Refining
Company. Process for making oil modified alkyd resins wherein all
reactants are added in one change. 3,423,341, 1-21-69, CI. 260-
22.
Klarner, Ewald: See —
Muller, Sebastian; Klarner, Ewald; and Wagner,
Horst,3,463,474.
Klasen, Charles J.: See —
Funk, Smith A.; Klasen, Charles J.; and Malone, James J.,
Jr.,3,483,664.
Klasens, Hendrik Anne, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method
of manufacturing semiconductor devices and semiconductor
devices manufactured by such methods. 3,442,647, 5-6-69, CI. 96-
36.2
Klasens, Hendrik Anne, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method
of providing at least two juxtaposed contacts on a semiconductor
body. 3,481,031, 12-2-69, CI. 29-571.
Klasing Hand Brake Co.: See —
Klasing, Wayne G., 3,425,294.
Klasing, Wayne G., to Klasing Hand Brake Co. Non-spin hand brake
assembly with quick release mechanism therefor. 3,425,294, 2-4-
69, CI. 74-505.
Klasky, Morris B. Water-treating apparatus. 3,423,182, 1-21-69, CI.
23-267.
Klass, Donald L.: See —
Haines, Robert M.; Klass, Donald L.; and Martinek, Thomas
W.,3,452,275.
Klass, Donald L.; Martinek, Thomas W.; and Haines, Robert M., to
Union Oil Company of California. Inertially responsive device.
3,468,167, 9-23-69, CI. 73-516.
Klass, Nicholas P.; and Reed, Ralph W., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Coating of solid substrates. 3,449,176,
6-10-69, CI. 148-6.15
Klassen, Jake D.: See —
Friesen, Vernon W.; Klassen, Jake D.; and Kohman, Fred
H.,3,460,631.
Klatt, Keith K., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Fine and
coarse rotation control device. 3,449,970, 6-17-69, CI. 74-89.
Klatt, Peter: See-
Bauer, Fritz; Klatt, Peter; and Sellhorn, Kurt,3,427,377.
Klatt, Walter. Device for automatically controlling the exposure time
for photographic enlarging devices. 3,445,162, 5-20-69, CI. 355-
56.
Klauberg, Walter E. Slide angle meters. 3,486,232, 12-30-69, CI. 33-
1.
Klaudinyi, Bela: See —
Jacobs, Louis J.; Klaudinyi, Bela; and Fisher, Robert
Earl,3,426,834.
Klaue, Hermann. Actuator mounting means for spreading disc brake.
3,421,601, 1-14-69, CI. 188-72.
Klaue, Hermann. Spreading-type disc brake including adjustor and
actuator therefor. 3,435,920, 4-1-69, CI. 188-72.
Klaui, Heinrich, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Fat soluble vitamin
compositions. 3,436,459, 4-1-69, CI. 424-284.
Klaui, Heinrich; Rehm, Walter; and Schlegel, Wolfgang, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche, Inc. Water-dispersible, medicament-containing
compositions useful as veterinary medicines. 3,466,362, 9-9-69,
CI. 424-14.
Klauke, Erich: See —
Paulus, Wilfried; Kuhle, Engelbert; Pauli, Otto; Sasse, Klaus;
and Klauke, Erich.3,478,027.
Klaus, Arthur, to Elastic GmbH. Stapling device for closing sample
bags of touch material. 3,420,426, 1-7-69, CI. 227-71.
Klaus, Kaspar. Transport vehicle. 3,458,066, 7-29-69, CI. 214-77.
Klaus, Lee E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Metering pump.
3,426,695, 2-11-69, CI. 103-161.
Klausen, Leo Herman. One-piece moulded stacking chair. 3,459,449,
8-5-69, CI. 297-239.
Klauss, Howard C; and Brane, Ralph M., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Latex coating compositions. 3,423,346, 1-21-69, CI. 260-22.
Klauss, Ralph E.: See —
Bloemendaal, John F.; and Klauss, Ralph E., 3,470, 808.
Klaver, Petrus: See —
Lindenhovius, Alex; Klaver, Petrus; and Appel, Johannes An-
dreas,3,447,887.
Klaverkamp, Bernard: See —
Hoffmann, Leo; and Klaverkamp, Bernard, 3,440, 856.
Klawitter, Roland E.; Murley, Ellsworth M., Jr.; Rottmann, Hans R.;
and Sebring, Lowell W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Optical apparatus
for inspecting the faceplate-to- funnel seal area of a TV tube.
3,466,452, 9-9-69, CI. 250-222.
Klayman, Arnold I.; and Genest, Leonard J., to Singer Company,
The. Manually operated motor speed control systems with auto-
matic power assist by semiconductor controlled rectifiers.
3,461,371, 8-12-69, CI. 318-332.
Klby, Jack S.; Toombs, Harold D.; and Van Tassel, James H., to
Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Multilead package for a mul-
tilead electrical device. 3,484,534, 12-16-69, CI. 174-52.
Klebanov, David Lvovich: See —
Perelman, Simon Meerovich; Prager, Isaak Aronovich; Tol-
machev, Anatoly Filippovich; Klebanov, David Lvovich; and
Gastev, Jury Alexandrovich, 3,444, 376.
Klebanow, Norman K.; and Sager, Dan, to Longacre Press, Inc.,
The, mesne. Apparatus for coating and curing epoxy resin on
sheets. 3,467,060, 9-16-69, CI. 118-58.
Klebe, Elmer C, Jr., to Singer Company, The. Brush holder as-
sembly for electric motors. 3,436,576, 4-1-69, CI. 310-239.
Klebe, Hans: See —
Schuler, Wilhelm A.; and Klebe, Hans,3,457,261.
Klebe, Johann F., to General Electric Company. Cyclic silyl amides.
3,479,383, 11-18-69, CI. 260-448.2
Klebe, Johann F.: See —
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., 3,432,488.
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F., 3,436,415.
Finkbeiner, Herman L.; and Klebe, Johann F.,3,436,416.
Klebert, Wolfgang, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Polyurethanes prepared from aromatic amines having alkyl groups
in the ortho positions to the amine groups. 3,428,610, 2-18-69, CI.
260-75.
Klebl, Wolfram; Kubiak, Herbert; Staschewski, Harry; and Schatz,
Friedrich, to Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Aktien-
gesellschaft. Controllable drive means for accumulator stranding
apparatus. 3,455,098, 7-15-69, CI. 57-59.
Klee, Charles W.: See—
Caldwell, John H., IV; Klee, Charles W.; Hiller, Alexander J.;
Hanley, Thure E.; and Mathes, Robert H., 3,475,637.
Klee, David J., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Cryogenic fluid
conveying system. 3,433,028, 3-18-69, CI. 62-45.
Klee, David J.: See —
Jones, Robert D.; and Klee, David J. ,3,468,077.
Klee, Harvey J., to United States of America, Navy. Transmit
receive sonar array network. 3,425,031, 1-28-69, CI. 340-3.
Klee, Helmut: See —
Hartlapp, Gerhard; Kowalski, Werner; and Klee, Hel-
mut^,449,068.
Klee, John Michael: See —
Manger, Charles Frederick; Klee, John Michael; and Carter,
Richard James.3,442,100.
Klee, Maurice: See —
Davidow, Martin A.; and Klee, Maurice, 3,478,749.
Klee, Werner, to Desma-Werke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. Apparatus for making shoes by injection molding. 3,474,496,
10-28-69, CI. 18-36.
Kleeberg, Gunther K. E., to St. Regis Paper Company. Refuse sack
holder. 3,443,745, 5-13-69, CI. 232-43.2
Kleeberg, Gunther K. E., to E. B. V. Systems, Inc., mesne. Remote
control valve operating mechanism. 3,466,005, 9-9-69, CI. 251-69.
Kleeberg, Wolfgang; Denk, Hans; and Hauschildt, Klaus-Robert, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing flexible epoxy
resins. 3,438,909, 4-15-69, CI. 260-2.
Kleeberger, Klement: See —
Fahlenberg, Paul; and Kleeberger, Klement.3,466,993.
Kleeberger, Rudolf, to Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co. Fuel injec-
tion pump. 3,443,554, 5-13-69, CI. 123-140.
Kleedehn, Eckhart: See —
Herbst, Hagen; Kleedehn, Eckhart; and Pietrucha, Her-
bert,3,478,462.
Kleefisch, Karl-Heinz: See —
Beckmann, Rolf; Kleefisch, Karl-Heinz; and Dobrikat, Wolf-
gang,3,452,123.
Kleen, Werner, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for spot-
heating of workpieces by laser radiation. 3,452,178, 6-24-69, CI.
219-121.
Kleen-Tip Corporation, The: See —
Barnes, Lewyn E.; and Struble, Paul F., 3,450,398.
Kleenie Master Company: See —
ODonnell, James D., 3,484,017.
LIST OF PATENTEES
849
Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc.- See-
Deans, Howard; and Pace, Vincent, 3,420,035.
Osher, Benjamin B„ 3,446,260.
Osher, Benjamin B., 3,447,540.
Osher, Benjamin B.; and Mascolo, Benjamin R., 3,483,909.
Sager, Thomas, 3.478,871.
Kleiman, Joseph P.: See —
Dubeck, Michael; and Kleiman, Joseph P. ,3,434,814.
Knapp, Gordon G.; and Kleiman, Joseph P. ,3,458,296.
Kleiman, Joseph, to Whittaker Corporation. Correctable references
in gyros. 3,449,960, 6-17-69, CI. 74-5.4
Sleven, Marvin; Kleiman, Joseph; and Hobel, Daniel.3,479,648.
Kleiman, Theodore W. Fishing line clipper. 3,447,173, 6-3-69, CI. 7-
14.3
Kleimenhagen, Gunter: See —
Clausen, Rolf; Kleimenhagen, Gunter; and Salje,
Ernst,3,460,412.
Klein, Anne. Toy book. 3,471,962, 10-14-69, CI. 46-22.
Klein, Arnold: See —
Vogt, Wilhelm; and Bahr, Werner, 3,474,570.
Klein, Arthur, to Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H. Covering system for guiding
paths of machine tools. 3,425,481, 2-4-69, CI. 160-202.
Klein, Artur, to Waldrich, H. A., G.m.b.H. Process of polishing
smooth rolls with curved superficies. 3,469,353, 9-30-69, CI. 51-
289.
Klein, Christof Hans: See —
Beuchle, Friedrich; Hahm, Heinz; Klein, Christof Hans; and
Beller, Hans.3,477,551.
Klein, Dietrich J., to Electro-Tec Corporation, mesne. Index
mechanism for rotary switches. 3,480,748, 11-25-69, CI. 200-66.
Klein, Donald L.: See —
Kerwin, Robert E.; Klein, Donald L.; and Sarace, John
C.,3,475,234.
Klein, Donald L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method for the preparation of atomically clean silicon. 3,436,284,
4-1-69, CI. 156-17.
Klein, Donald L.; and Lawley, Kenneth L., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Silicon oxide tunnel diode structure
and method of making same. 3,424,954, 1-28-69, CI. 317-234.
Klein, Ernst-August, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Flat-blade
trimming shears. 3,440,914, 4-29-69, CI. 83-556.
Klein, Erwin, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for modulat-
ing direct voltages and currents. 3,430,054, 2-25-69, CI. 250-217.
Klein, Frederick A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Method of
reducing the permeability of a subsurface stratum. 3,443,640, 5-
13-69, CI. 166-294.
Klein, Frederick A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Thermal oil
stimulation process. 3,465,822, 9-9-69, CI. 166-256.
Klein, Frederick A.: See —
Cornelius, Archie J.; and Klein, Frederick A. ,3,457,995.
Klein, Friedrich J.: See —
Draeger, Jorg A.; and Klein, Friedrich J.,3,446,061.
Klein, Fritz S.; and Bar-Eli, Kedma, to Yeda Research and Develop-
ment Co., Ltd. Method for the enrichment of deuterium.
3,457,041, 7-22-69, CI. 23-204.
Klein, George I., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Smoking tobacco
composition. 3,464,420, 9-2-69, CI. 131-17.
Klein, George I., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Tobacco smoke
filter. 3,464,423, 9-2-69, CI. 131-261.
Klein, George T. Composting device. 3,438,584, 4-15-69, CI. 239-
651.
Klein, Georges, to Compagnie Generale d"EIectricite. Electric cur-
rent generators of the magnetohydrodynamic type. 3,428,836, 2-
18-69, CI. 310-11.
Klein, Georges, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Magnetic coil
having conductor turns arranged according to the lines of force of
the magnetic field which the coil creates. 3,439,305, 4-15-69, CI.
335-299.
Klein, Gerhart P., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Method for making
porous electrodes comprising freezing wet powder and sintering.
3,422,515, 1-21-69, CI. 29-25.41
Klein, Gerhart P., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Slurry dispenser.
3,456,694, 7-22-69, CI. 141-283.
Klein, Gerhart P., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Powder on foil solid
tantalum capacitor. 3,458,916, 8-5-69, CI. 29-25.42
Klein, Gerrit, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Delta volt-
age generators. 3,430,161, 2-25-69, CI. 331-111.
Klein, Gerrit, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Waveform genera-
tor. 3,458,729, 7-29-69, CI. 307-261.
Klein, Hans Christof, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Brake-force regula-
tor system. 3,475,059, 10-28-69, CI. 303-22.
Klein, Hans Christof, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Disk brake with
galvanic corrosion protection. 3,476,222, 1 1-4-69, CI. 188-152.
Klein, Hans-Christof: See —
Botterill, John R.; Klein, Hans-Christof; and Oberthur, Hein-
rich,3,449,017.
Klein, Harold T.: See-
Klein, Harold T.; and Klein, Harold T.,3,463,247.
Klein, Harold T.; and Klein, Harold T., to Robbins, James S., and
Associates, Inc. Drill stem breakout apparatus. 3,463,247, 8-26-
69, CI. 173-164.
Klein, Harvey Gerald; and Sherr, Allan Ellis, to American Cyanamid
Company. Propene-3-phosphonates and polymers thereof.
3,468,982, 9-23-69, CI. 260-941.
Klein, Harvey S.: See —
Rust, Frederick F.; and Klein, Harvey S.,3,480,661.
Klein, Harvey S., to Shell Oil Company. Ethyl vinyl sulfone produc-
tion. 3,448,159, 6-3-69, CI. 260-607.
Klein, Harvey S., to Shell Oil Company. Olefin epoxidation.
3,472,876, 10-14-69, CI. 260-348.5
Klein, Heinrich: See —
Buick, Kurt; Klein, Heinrich; and Weber, Eduard, 3,466,853.
Klein, Heinrich; Weber, Eduard; Pieper, Rudolf; and Hoffmann, Al-
fred, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Vortex type separator and
collector system. 3,477,569, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 209-144.
Klein, Heinz-Gunter; Lang, Konrad; Schmeling, Edith-Luise; and
Weissbach, Helmut, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for chemical plating. 3,424,660, 1-28-69, CI. 204-147.
Klein, Herbert H., to Unarco Industries, Inc. Connections for tiered
storage rack units. 3,465,898, 9-9-69, CI. 21 1-177.
Klein, Jacques; and Mansard, Bernard, to Commissariat a l'Energie
Atomique. Device for polishing specimens. 3,440,770, 4-29-69, CI.
51-129.
Klein, John A.: See —
Paull, Peter L.; Klein, John A.; and Dille, Roger M., 3,473,903.
Klein, Joseph J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method of making
non-woven fibrous web. 3,451,109, 6-24-69, CI. 28-72.2
Klein, Joseph J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Needled composite
web and method of making the same. 3,451,885, 6-24-69, CI. 161-
80.
Klein, Karl J., to GAF Corporation. Iron complexes of pyrazolone
monoazo dyes and method of preparation. 3,423,393, 1-21-69, CI.
260-147.
Klein, Karl: See —
Heissmeier, Walter; Klein, Karl; and Wagnerberger, Wolf-
gang.3,474,430.
Klein, Keith W., to General Electric Company. Series-connected
electrical circuit breaker assembly. 3,421,128, 1-7-69, CI. 337-35.
Klein, Keith W., to General Electric Company. Panelboard load
center. 3,463,967, 8-26-69, CI. 317-119.
Klein, Keith W., to General Electric Company. Circuit breaker selec-
tive trip mechanism. 3,464,045, 8-26-69, CI. 337-35.
Klein, Kenneth W.: See-
Decker, Robert M.; and Klein, Kenneth W., 3,461, 952.
Klein, Kurt: See —
Biegler, Hanns; Kallrath, Gottfried; and Klein, Kurt,3,484,371.
Klein, Kurt; and Maluzi, Joachim, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the purification of
oils. 3,484,368, 12-16-69, CI. 208-251.
Klein, Louis A.: See—
Newman, Daniel J.; and Klein, Louis A. ,3 ,443 ,9 10.
Klein, Louis E., to Parkline Corporation. Modular decorative wall
construction with corner bracket. 3,458,963, 8-5-69, CI. 52-288.
Klein, Louis. Extension support for sliding table saws. 3,429,347, 2-
25-69, CI. 143-52.
Klein, Ludwig. Adjustable load rack for trucks. 3,428,330, 2-18-69,
CI. 280-179.
Klein, Martin G.: See —
Cherney, Seymour; Klein, Martin G.; and Eisenberg, Mor-
ris,3,438,8I2.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Spinning. 3,439,486, 4-22-69, CI. 57-58.49
Klein, Oscar J. C: See —
Cooper, Joseph H.; and Klein, Oscar J. C, 3,475,436.
Klein, Otto C; and Mason, Gilbert E., to American Zinc Company.
Zinc oxide. 3,429,662, 2-25-69, CI. 23-148.
Klein, Paul E.: See —
Anderson, Roland M.; and Klein, Paul E., 3,429,045.
Klein, Robert I.: See —
Marchesini, Cesare; Hogg, Walter R.; and Klein, Robert
I.,3,424,897.
Klein, Robert, Jr. Coupling device. 3,435.781, 4-1-69, CI. 104-172.
Klein, Robert S., to Birma Products Corporation. Vapor barrier
jacketing for pipe structures. 3,443,599, 5-13-69, CI. 138-140.
Cousin, Maurice; Klein, Robert; Loiselet, Yves: and Sonet, Gil-
bert.3,456,125.
Klein, Ronald L., to Ultronic Systems Corporation. Validity checking
system. 3,465,289, 9-2-69, CI. 340-149.
Klein, Theodore J., to United States of America, Army. Reception of
time dispersed signals utilizing impulse response storage in recircu-
lating delay lines. 3,426,281, 2-4-69, CI. 325-324.
Klein, Thomas, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Process of
making a transistor with an inverted structure. 3,436,279, 4-1-69,
CI. 148-175.
Klein, Thomas, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Integrated cir-
cuits using heavily doped surface to prevent channels and methods
for making. 3,456,169, 7-15-69, CI. 317-235.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 54
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Klein, Thomas; and Nicholas, Keith Harlow, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Method of removing alkali metal impurity from an
oxide coating. 3,470,076, 9-30-69, CI. 204-130.
Klein, Walter A.: See—
Bockman, Carl; Nelson, Ronald S.; and Klein, Walter
A. ,3,424,593.
Klein, Walter F.: See—
Hoskins.Thomas A.; and Klein, Walter F., 3,447,743.
Klein, Walter, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Anastigmatic medium-power
microscope objective. 3,443,862, 5-13-69, CI. 350-220.
Klein, Walter, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Pancratic optical system.
3,454,321, 7-8-69, CI. 350-43.
Klein, Walter, to Leitz, Ernst, GmbH. Optical system of the zoom
type. 3,458,244, 7-29-69, CI. 350-43.
Klein, William A., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Variable ratio die cast pulse transformer. 3,486,149, 12-23-69, CI.
336-192.
Klein, William A.: See —
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Karl E.; and Klein, William
A.,3,477,051.
Klein, William G.; and Tabor, Warner H., to Whitin Machine Works,
Inc. Draw frame for blending fibers. 3,447,206, 6-3-69, CI. 19-
243.
Klein, William R.: See-
Leach, Byron E., 3,421,981.
Klein, Winfried, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft
mit Beschrankter Haftung. Method of and apparatus for explosive
treatment of metals. 3,464,249, 9-2-69, CI. 72-56.
Kleinberg, Leonard L., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Stable amplifier having a
stable quiescent point. 3,466,560, 9-9-69, CI. 330-30.
Kleine, Rudolph W.; and Wirth, Jon C, to C.R.O. Engineering Co.,
Inc., mesne. Machine control for cutting geometric shapes.
3,434,212, 3-25-69, CI. 33-27.
Kleine-Weischede, Klaus, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the production of mixed phosphonic acid
esters. 3,480,701, 11-25-69, CI. 260-982.
Kleiner, Eduard K., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Polymers of N-
perfluoroalkanoylamino-and N- perfluoroalkanoylaminoalkyl
acrylamides and methacrylamides. 3,428,709, 2-18-69, CI. 260-
836.
Kleiner, Eduard K., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Polymers of O-
acrylyl- and O-methacrylylamidoximes. 3,483,277, 12-9-69, CI.
260-897.
Kleiner, Erich J.; and Peed, Garland P., to Garrett Corporation, The.
Aerodynamically balanced valve. 3,457,955, 7-29-69, CI. 137-
625.44
Kleiner, Hans-Otto; Ruland, Wilhelm; Paikert, Klaus; Hohl, Rudolf,
Seiler, Gunter; Schneider, Hellmut; and Werner, Detlef, to Hart-
mann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Multiplex recorder. 3,484,789,
12-16-69, CI. 346-34.
Kleiner, Helmut: See —
Oertel, Harald; Rinke, Heinrich; Rosendahl, Friedrich Karl; and
Kleiner, Helmut.3,485,778.
Kleiner, Helmut, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Diszao
dyestuffs containing the phenyl-azo-pheny- azo-phenyl moiety.
3,451,991, 6-24-69, CI. 260-187.
Kleiner, Willy. Root-pin for model-teeth. 3,466,751, 9-16-69, CI. 32-
40.
Kleinerman, Marcos Y., to American Optical Company, mesne.
Fluorescent lanthanide chelates of dibenzoylamine. 3,422,023, 1-
14-69, CI. 252-301.2
Kleinerman, Marcos, to American Optical Corporation, mesne.
Fluorescent europium chelates with tetradentate ligands.
3,484,380, 12-16-69, CI. 252-301.2
Kleinermanns, Hubert. Process for making a pile fabric. 3,444,017,
5-13-69, CI. 156-72.
Kleinert, Theodor N.: See —
Bryce, John R. G.; and Kleinert, Theodor N., 3,448,002.
Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik: See —
Korsch, Alfred, 3,429,517.
Korsch, Alfred, 3,457,741.
Korsch, Alfred, 3,460,221.
Korsch, Alfred, 3,470,948.
Lopata, Karl-Peter, 3,470,906.
Muller, Gemot; and Junk, Dieter, 3,436,913.
Muller, Gemot, 3,448,484.
Muller, Gemot, 3,456,993.
Sass, Hans G., 3,432,894.
Schiffer, Gunter, 3,421,189.
Schiffer, Gunter; and Lopata, Karl-Peter. 3.421,345.
Schiffer, Gunter, 3,460,359.
Schiffer, Gunther; and Ruhm, Hans-Georg, 3,465,551.
Vorderbrugge, Hermann, 3,429,446.
Wagner, Fritz W., 3,427,882.
Kleinfelder, Earl O., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Fluidizing gas introduction into a reactor. 3.475,1 17, 10-28-69, CI.
23-87.
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr., to Interstate Folding Box Company, The.
Display carton for tubes or bottles. 3,420,362, 1-7-69, CI. 206-
45.14
Kleinhagauer, Othmar: See —
Holzgruber, Wolfgang; Kleinhagauer, Othmar; and Schwanter,
Fritz.3,439,103.
Kleinhagauer, Otmar; See —
Tarmann, Bruno; and Kleinhagauer, Otmar.3,478,809.
Kleinkauf, Allen R. Apparatus for continuous pressure cooking of
fibrous materials. 3,464,342, 9-2-69, CI. 99-235.
Kleinknecht, Hans P., to Radio Corporation of America. Beam-of-
light transistor utilizing P-N junctions which are non-abrupt and
non-tunneling with a base region of degenerate material.
3,427,460, 2-11-69, CI. 250-211.
Kleinle, Alois, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals
Roessler. Coaxial jacketted thermocouple. 3,449.174, 6-10-69, CI.
136-228.
Kleinman, Jacob L. Circular movable air dispersion implement.
3,482,077, 12-2-69, CI. 219-370.
Kleinrock, Leonard; See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,422,403.
Kleinschmidt, Hans Joachim, to Gelenkwellenbau GmbH. Needle-
bearing shell, particularly for the star pins of universal joints.
3,439,965, 4-22-69, CI. 308-212.
Kleinschmidt, Peter; and Budnowski, Manfred, to Henkel & Cie
G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of epoxide resins. 3,424,721,
1-28-69, CI. 260-47.
Kleinsmith, Joseph P.: See —
Simon, George; and Simon, Joseph A., 3,480,256.
Kleinstuck, Werner; and Heger, Klaus, to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Hydraulic brake systems for motor vehicles. 3,433,019, 3-18-
69, CI. 60-54.5
Kleisa, Kurt: See —
Schmeling, Gerhard; Peters, Werner; and Kleisa,
Kurt,3,444,048.
Kleiss, Louis D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polarographic
analyzer. 3,432,418, 3-1 1-69, CI. 204-195.
Kleiss, Louis D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Compensation of
viscometer for variations in temperature profile of sample.
3,479,863, 1 1-25-69, CI. 73-54.
Kleissle, Raymond E., to Best Fertilizers Co. Weighing and loading
system for bulk material. 3,454,170, 7-8-69, CI. 214-2.
Kleist, Robert A., to Dartex, Inc. Tape transport. 3,458,154, 7-29-
69, CI. 242-55.12
Kleist, Walter; Moll, Franz; Kruck, Peter; and Hellmig, Ehrhard, to
Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Highly sensitive direct positive photo-
graphic material with extremely steep gradation. 3,436,217, 4-1-
69, CI. 96-29.
Klekamp, Richard W. Extensible license plate holder. 3,439,440, 4-
22-69, CI. 40-209.
Klem, Adrianus, to N.V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft'. Beam
current control circuit for television camera pick-up tube.
3,437,749, 4-8-69, CI. 178-7.2
Klemm, Robert E. Cooking apparatus. 3,479,488, 1 1-18-69, CI. 219-
536.
Klemm, William F.; and Alber. Hans, 1/3 to Peter, Henry B.
Balanced control for metered flow with serially arranged pressure
regulating valve and restrictor tubes. 3,426,793, 2-11-69, CI. 137-
599.
Klemmer, Jack W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Thin-film resistors.
3,441,804, 4-29-69, CI. 317-101.
Klemp, Hans-Joachim; and Redlich, Horst. to Teldec Telefunken-
Decca Schallplatten G.m.b.H. Recording method and apparatus
for compensating third order distortions. 3,457,374, 7-22-69, CI.
179-100.4
Klempay, Raymond T.; and Bandy, Kenneth L., to McKay Machine
Company, The. Strip working apparatus. 3,466,913, 9-16-69, CI.
72-163.
Klems, John W.: See —
Shull, John D., Jr.; and Klems, John W., 3,48 1,829.
Klenck, Herbert R.: See—
Koehnlein, Kurt W.; and Klenck, Herbert R.,3,461 ,623.
Klender, Gerald J., to Uniroyal, Inc. Phosphonitrilic polymers from
phenoxy substituted phosphonitrilic halides and bisphenols.
3,453,235, 7-1-69. CI. 260-47.
Klender, Gerald J., to Uniroyal, Inc. Partially blocked cyclic
phosphonitrillic halides. 3,459,838. 8-5-69, CI. 260-973.
Klenk, Anatol. Sequentially closing and opening alternately seating
flow control valve. 3,443,596, 5-13-69, CI. 137-627.5
Klenk. Ludwig; and Seifried, Walter, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft.
Process and apparatus for the manufacture of thermoplastic films.
3,423.493, 1-21-69, CI. 264-93.
Klenk, Ludwig; Seifried, Walter; and Strutzel. Hans, to Kalle Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for the production of multilayer tubes from
thermoplastics. 3,486.196. 12-30-69. CI. 18-14.
Klentz. Harley N.: See—
Schoepe. Adolf; and Klentz. Harley N, 3,476.200.
Klenz, Karl A., to Rheem Manufacturing Company. Pressure control
valve. 3,446,239. 5-27-69, CI. 137-469.
LIST OF PATENTEES
851
Klepac. Robert J. Beach cabana. 3,431,923, 3-1 1-69, CI. 135-5.
Klepfer, Harold H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Zirconium base alloy. 3,431,104, 3-4-69, CI. 75-177.
Kleppinger, Robert E.: See-
Bertram, Howard W.; Hart, Oliver P.; and Kleppinger, Robert
E., 3,465,210.
Klepzig, Glen W., to Chambers Corporation. Oven doors. 3,453,997,
7-8-69, CI. 126-198.
Klere, Jean; and Gadefaix, Roger, to Lever Brothers Company.
Process for improving fatty acids. 3,471,536, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
419.
Klerer, Julius, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Thin
film capacitor. 3,483,451, 12-9-69, CI. 317-258.
Klesper, Ernst; and Zoebelein, Hans, to Henkel & Cie, GmbH.
Preparation of 3,3-bix(chloromethyl)oxetane. 3,449,370, 6-10-69,
CI. 260-333.
Klesper, Herbert; Steinfatt, Fritz; Langheinrich, Klaus; and Lorenz,
Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Paraformal-
dehyde phenolic compositions. 3,471,576, 10-7-69, CI. 260-619.
Klessig, Ernst F.; and Destache, Richard W., to Racine Hydraulics &
Machinery Inc. Fluidic interface valve and control system.
3,452,779, 7-1-69, CI. 137-596.14
Kletch, Stanley J., Jr.: See—
Heyn, Fred M.; and Kletch, Stanley J., Jr.,3,483,920.
Kletschke, Hans; and Macholdt, Hans, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for the continuous transportation of pulverulent or
fibrous material. 3,425,640, 2-4-69, CI. 241-236.
Kleven, Lowell A., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Resistance
measuring method and apparatus having means for alternately
connecting unknown resistor to different arms or bridge.
3,461,383, 8-12-69, CI. 324-62.
Klibbe, Arthur W.; and Regitz, William M., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Memory using sense amplifiers with
gated feedback. 3,462,748, 8-19-69, CI. 340-174.
Klickstein, Maurice E.; and Klickstein, Reuben B. Infant's harness for
use with seat belts. 3,428,029, 2-18-69, CI. 1 19-96.
Klickstein, Reuben B.: See —
Klickstein, Maurice E.; and Klickstein, Reuben B., 3, 428,029.
Klier, Lewis; and Simovits, Stephen S., Jr., to American Plasticraft
Company. Pin protector. 3,423,717, 1-21-69, CI. 339-36.
Kliever, Waldo H.: See—
Little, Charles H.; Kliever, Waldo H.; and Weimels, Eugene
L., 3,473, 157.
Kliewer, George G., to Commodity Marketers, Inc. Successive tem-
perature indicator. 3,479,876, 11-25-69, CI. 73-358.
Kliewer, George G.; and Roberts, John H., to Commodity Marketers,
Inc. Machine for tying carcasses. 3,474,489, 10-28-69, CI. 17-11.
Kliewer, Wesley P. Actuation device controlled by deformable key
having end-to-end conformity. 3,432,017, 3-1 1-69, CI. 194-4.
Kliklok Corporation: See —
Baker, Thomas R.; Hoyrup, Sigurd J.; and Posen, Boris S.,
3,452,855.
Di Vecchio, Angelo N., 3,443,353.
Mahncke, William H., 3,453,800.
Mahncke, William H., 3,465,490.
Pierce, Chester J., Jr., 3,450,330.
Pierce, Chester J., Jr., 3,481,525.
Pierce, Chester J., Jr., 3,481,526.
Klima, Edward F.; Seidel, Wilber R.; DeGrove, William; and
Hightower, Frank J., to United States of America, Interior. Electri-
cal trawl net system. 3,483,649, 12-16-69, CI. 43-9.
Klimek, Boleslaw, to Berg Mfg., & Sales Co. Dual force treadle ap-
plication valve. 3,449,020, 6-10-69, CI. 303-54.
Klimek, Norbert: See —
Huber, Manfred; and Klimek, Norbert.3,451 ,279.
Kliment, Jiri: See —
Hron, Jaroslav; Kliment, Jiri; Kryzanek, Vladimir; Mirtes, Bohu-
mil; and Vytiska, Alois,3,436,751.
Kliment, Lubomir: See —
Svoboda, Frantisek; and Kliment, Lubomir, 3,449,929.
Klimisch, Kenneth W.: See —
Bratton, Francis H.; Fick, Herbert J.; and Klimisch, Kenneth
W..3,449,193.
Klimmek, Norman; Melill, Joseph; King, Julian P., Jr.; Lorenz, Roy
H.; and Hollingsworth, Frank H., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Rotatable magneto-electric armature and method of
fabricating same. 3.462.628, 8-19-69, CI. 310-264.
Klimo, Robert G.: See-
Murray, James E.; and Klimo. Robert G, 3,436, 644.
Murray, James E.; and Klimo, Robert G., 3,467, 852.
Klimov, Nikolai Semenovich: See —
Butaev, Filipp Ivanovich; Klimov, Nikolai Semenovich; Pertsev,
Alexei Alexandrovich; Stepanov, Nikolai Pavlovich; Shemaev,
Alexandr Mikhailovich; and Shkolin. Ilya
Dmitrievich, 3,437, 863.
Klimsta, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co.l7a-Methyl-3a-thiocyano-
5<*-androstan-17/3-ol. 3,452,063, 6-24-69, CI. 260-397.5
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle. G. D., & Co. (Optionally 17-alkylated )
estra-4,9( 10)- diene-3a30,170-diols and esters corresponding.
3,423,404, 1-21-69, CI. 260-239.55
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. Process and intermediates
for manufacture of 3-hydroxy-17-keto steroids. 3,423,435, 1-21-
69, CI. 260-397.4
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co.l7o-Alkynylestra-4,9( 10)-
diene-3/3, 17/3diols and esters thereof. 3,424,768, 1-28-69, CI.
260-397.5
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. (Optionally 17-alkylated)
17-oxygenated-7- methyl-5a-androst-2-enes. 3,426,048, 2-4-69, CI.
260-397.3
Klimstra, Paul D„ to Searle , G. D., & Co.l 7-Alkenyl/alkynyl-5o-an-
drost-l-ene-3/3, 170- diols, esters thereof and intermediates
thereto. 3,435,030, 3-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 7-Methylestr-2-en-17-one
and derivatives thereof. 3,435,055, 3-25-69, CI. 260-397.3
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co.l7a-phenylalkyl/phen-
ylethynyl/phenylvinyl- 1 3/3- alkylgona-1 ,3,5( 1 0 )-triene-3, 1 7/3-diols
and esters thereof. 3,462,467, 8-19-69, CI. 260-397.5
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. 13/3-alkyl- 17"'* »'""»" •-
4-.- ».-3 0,170. diols and esters corresponding. 3,467,682, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-397.5
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. (Optionally 17-alkylated)
10-methyl-5a-androstane- la,170-diols,A2derivatives correspond-
ing and esters thereof. 3,471,526, 10-7-69, CI. 260-397.4
Klimstra, Paul D., to Searle, G. D., & Co. Steroidal 17-adamantoyl
esters. 3,483,234, 12-9-69, CI. 260-397.4
Klinck, John L., to Hamilton Watch Company. Rewind mechanism
for an electric timepiece. 3,474,618, 10-28-69, CI. 58-41.
Kline, Arthur J., Jr.: See —
Peterson, William D.; and Kline, Arthur J., Jr. ,3,470,475.
Kline, Charles M.: See —
Webster, Neil W.; and Kline, Charles M, 3,462,926.
Kline, Crandall R., Jr., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Tire and its manufacture. 3,452,800, 7-1-69, CI. 152-356.
Kline, James A., to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated, mesne. Mag-
netic forming apparatus. 3,423,978, 1-28-69, CI. 72-56.
Kline, John E.: See —
Votaw, Richard L.; and Kline, John E., 3,478,409.
Kline, Kenneth A., to Esso Production Research Company. Laying
pipe in water. 3,440,826, 4-29-69, CI. 61-72.3
Kline, Larry H.: See —
Ukmar, Milosh L.; and Kline, Larry H., 3,453,61 8.
Kline, Leroy F.; and Sendelbach, Ralph E., to Ford Motor Company.
Air cleaner. 3,486,312, 12-30-69, CI. 55-363.
Kline, Millard F. Retainer for purification media for gas from sewer
line vents. 3,475,885, 1 1-4-69, CI. 55-357.
Kline, Paul E.: See—
Soderquist, Frederick J.; Boyce, Harold D.; and Kline, Paul
E.,3,435,086.
Kline, Ralph Willard: See-
Hull, Maurice E.; and Kline, Ralph Willard,3,477,853.
Rogers, Alan B.; Sebring, Michael; and Kline, Ralph
W.,3 ,47 1,302.
Kline, Raymond V.; and Bross, Ronald A., to Lear Siegler, Inc.,
mesne. Compensation circuit for electroluminescent lamps.
3,436,596, 4-1-69, CI. 315-283.
Kline, Thomas F.: See —
Berry, Thomas G.; and Kline, Thomas F., 3,467, 328.
Kling, Frederick R.: See —
Serrell, Robert; and Kling, Frederick R., 3,484,950.
Kling, Hans: See —
Teucher, Siegfried; and Kling, Hans, 3, 433, 490.
Kling, Harry P., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Process for
fabricating nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,422,523, 1-21-69, CI.
29-420.5
Kling, Klaus: See —
Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory, Jocelyn M.; and Kling,
Klaus.3,478,057.
Kling, Olaf E.: See—
Jorgenson, John P.; and Kling, Olaf E.,3,481 ,008.
Kling, Rudolf: See-
Becker, Ernst; and Kling, Rudolf.3.473,639.
Klingaman, Dean C: See —
Page, Russell D.; Klingaman, Dean C; Belke, William H.;
Crayton, John W.; and Scholl. Rolland D., 3,486, 564.
Klingbail, Robert L., to Dow Chemical Company, The.
Benzothiazolium complexes for control of parasitic organisms in
animals. 3,469,009, 9-23-69, CI. 424-270.
Klingbeil, Werner: See —
Lutz, Hans; Gailing, Otto; and Klingbeil, Werner.3,429,05 1.
Klingel. John B., to Struthers Scientific and International Corpora-
tion. Autoclaving apparatus. 3,423,805, 1-28-69, CI. 25-133.
Klingenberg. Alfred S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Clamping means for retaining electric plug and socket
connectors. 3,431,537, 3-4-69. CI. 339-75.
Klingenstein, Paul, to Berkey Photo, Inc. Camera with film marking
structure. 3,463,064, 8-26-69, CI. 95-1.1
Klinger, Calvin E. Illuminated camp mast. 3,476,929. 11-4-69. CI.
240-11.2
Klinger, Guenther H.; and Cwikla, Martin V., to GAF Corporation.
Accelerator for chemical ripening. 3,429,708, 2-25-69, CI. 96-94.
852
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Klinger, Kenneth A.; Randall, John J.; and Sakach, Joseph M., Jr., to
Borg-Warner Corporation. Metal plating of plastic materials.
3,445,350, 5-20-69, CI. 204-30.
Klinger, Kenneth A.; Randall, John J.; and Sakach, Joseph M., Jr., to
Borg-Warner Corporation. Metal plating of plastic materials.
3,479,160, 11-18-69, CI. 29-195.
Klinger Manufacturing Company, Limited, The: See —
Buck, Thomas M.; and Satterwhite, Fred B., 3,434,189.
Mattingly, Denis Albert Edward, 3,425,106.
Mattingly, Denis Albert Edward; and Gilchrist, Reginald S.,
3,486,320.
Mclntyre, Ronald, 3,464,096.
Satterwhite, Fred B„ 3,431,609.
Satterwhite, Fred B., 3,454,998.
Klinger, Richard C; and Kollodge, Marvin A., to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Low level vibration test system.
3,425,266, 2-4-69, CI. 73-71.6
Klinger, Stephen R.; De Nunzio, Herman A.; and Chryssopoulos,
Demosthenis, to National Cash Register Company, The. Auto-
matic protective cover for an interchageable disc assembly.
3,487,390, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.1
Klingler, Karl-Heinz: See —
Schuler, Wilhelm Alfons; Schlichtegroll, Ansgar V.; Beschke,
Helmut; and Klingler, Karl-Heinz.3,485,926.
Klingler, Martin Luther, to AMP Incorporated. Hand tool for in-
terchangeable heads. 3,423,987, 1-28-69, CI. 72-444.
Klingner, Wolfgang; and Kittel, Arthur, to Olympia Werke AG.
Tabulating apparatus for directly locking an escapement gear.
3,428,159, 2-18-69, CI. 197-64.
Klingsberg, Erwin, to American Cyanamid Company. 4,5-Dicyano-
1,3,2-dithiarsenolium salts. 3,485,860, 12-23-69, CI. 260-440.
Klink, Clifford D. Hair curler. 3,439,686, 4-22-69, CI. 132-40.
Klink, John: See —
Hamel, Conrad L.; Murphy, James P.; and Klink,
John,3,482,323.
Klink, John, to Standard Gage Company, Inc. Support for gaging
probe. 3,477,675, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 248-124.
Klink, Manfred, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for
measuring engine oil consumption. 3,473,372, 10-21-69, CI. 73-
118.
Klink, Rainer: See —
Baron, Heinrich; Klink, Rainer; and Mohr, Gunther.3,426,124.
Baron, Karl Heinrich; Klink, Rainer; and Reiff, Fritz.3,448,190.
Klinkhamer, Clarence A. Fish lure. 3,457,666, 7-29-69, CI. 43-41.
Klinkmuller, Horst; and Hirth, Friedrich, to Gann Apparate- und
Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. Arrangement for drying wet materials.
3,474,545, 10-28-69, CI. 34-45.
Klinzing, A. F., Co., Inc.: See —
Prentice, George D., 3,464,391.
Klippert, Thomas Edward: See —
Johnson, Kenneth W.; Klippert, Thomas Edward; and Ramler,
Warren J.,3,457,517.
Klipping, Gustav: See —
Bogner, Gunther; and Klipping, Gustav,3 ,430,450.
Klipping, Gustav; Eisner, Albrecht; and Hildebrandt, Gerd, to Max-
Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V.
Delivery of coolant to cryostats. 3,442,091, 5-6-69, CI. 62-55.
Klipping, Gustav; Moll, Justus; and Wiedemann, Werner, to Max-
Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Sta-
tionary, large-capacity storage container for the storage of
liquefied gases. 3,461,678, 8-19-69, CI. 62-45.
Klisowsky, Micheal: See —
Ell, Fredrick James; and Klisowsky, Micheal,3 ,422,960.
Klisz, Adam E.: See —
Abbott, Harold W.; and Klisz, Adam E., 3,486,076.
Klitzsch, Max P. Distillation of sea water using steam turbine electric
generator and solar still. 3,468,762, 9-23-69, CI. 202-186.
KLM Company: See —
Exton, Norman T., 3,482,725.
Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich: See —
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German lonasovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich; and
Zafransky, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,460, 200.
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German lonasovich; and Zafransky, Vladimir Mik-
hailovich^ ,460,20 1 .
Klocker, Norman F.: See —
Anthony, Myron L., 3,443,41 1.
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Beisner, Klaus; Jacobs, Willi; and Stockmann, Helmut,
3,481,548.
Decker, Hanns; Stockmann, Helmut; and Hurtmanns, Heinz,
3,477,651.
Deussner, Herbert; and Schmitz, Hugo, 3,443,687.
Deussner, Herbert, 3,485,012.
Ellingen, Karl, 3,482,375.
Hilge, Helmut, 3,427,787.
Isenhardt, Friedel; and Schlegl, Franz, 3,420,370.
Jansen, Wilhelm; and Bollmann, Gustav, 3,420,394.
Keylwert, Johann, 3,452,723.
Klockner-Werke AG: See—
Pfaff, Herbert; Lasseur, Walter; and Hillebrand, Friedhelm,
3,447,806.
Klockow, Dennis H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Hybrid feedback amplifier. 3,487,325, 12-30-69, CI. 330-107.
Kloeckner, Edmond: See—
Donadieu, Lucien; Kloeckner, Edmond; Aupox, Marcell; and
Royet, Jean.3,470,508.
Kloeckner-Werke AG.: See —
Heim, Armin; and Hillebrand, Friedhelm, 3,480,072.
Kloess, Hans K.; and Quade, Horst. Freight containers. 3,481,503,
12-2-69, CI. 220-1.5
Klohs, Murle W.; and Petracek, Francis J., to Rexall Drug and
Chemical Company. Substituted benzoxazocines and inter-
mediates. 3,446,820, 5-27-69, CI. 260-333.
Klohs, Murle W.; and Petracek, Francis J., to Dart Industries Inc.
Substituted phthalans and intermediates. 3,471,519, 10-7-69, CI.
260-346.2
Kloiber, Gyorgy: See —
Gering, Tibor; Kloiber, Gyorgy; and Lengyel, Zoltan, 3,457,439.
Kloker, Norman F.: See —
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,695.
Anthony, Myron L., 3,452,897.
Klomp, Alfred W., 25% to Goddard, Norman L. and 257c to Fulks,
James K. Gear grinding machine. 3,423,879, 1-28-69, CI. 51-5.
Klomparens, Jack R. Carton holder. 3,421,789, 1-14-69, CI. 294-
31.2
Kloosterman, Johannes: See —
de Winter, Max Salomon; Modderman, Pieter; and Kloosterman,
Johannes.3,429,875.
Klootwijk, Arie, deceased (by Klootwijk, Johanna Maria, representa-
tive); and Van Deursen, Josephus H., to Shell Oil Company.
Polymerization of beta-lactones. 3,471,456, 10-7-69, CI. 260-78.3
Klootwijk, Arie, to Shell Oil Company. Alpha-substituted beta-
propiolactone stabilization with alpha-halocarboxylic acids.
3,435,052, 3-25-69, CI. 260-343.9
Klootwijk, Arie, to Shell Oil Company. Lactone stabilization.
3,448,122, 6-3-69, CI. 260-343.9
Klootwijk, Arie: See —
Wagner, Willem M.; and Klootwijk, Arie, 3,462, 398.
Klopfer, Henry E., to United Aircraft Corporation. Ablative mag-
netohydrodynamic duct. 3,450,906, 6-17-69, CI. 310-11.
Klopich, Marshall E.: See —
Abbott, Albert F.; Haskin, Bruce J.; and Klopich, Marshall
E., 3,444,811.
Klopman Mills, Inc.: See —
Schenck, John R., 3,449,060.
Klopp, Donald W.: See—
Merz, William C; and Klopp, Donald W., 3,480,480.
Klopping, Carel Peter: See —
Hendriks, Adrianus Anthonius Maria; Klopping, Carel Peter;
Van Hout, Franciscus Adrianus; and Sanders, Petrus Wilhel-
mus,3,473,068.
Klopping, Carel Peter; and Gerlach, Hans Georg, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Vidicon grid consisting of set of parallel
wires. 3,487,250, 12-30-69, CI. 313-65.
Klopping, Hein L.; and Loux, Harvey M., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Oxazinone compounds. 3,454,567, 7-8-69, CI.
260-244.
Klosak, Eugene J., to Nalco Chemical Company. Method of prepar-
ing concentrated silica sols. 3,462,374, 8-19-69, CI. 252-313.
Klose, Karl W., to Riegel Textile Corporation. Dual sewing machine
assembly. 3,450,080, 6-17-69, CI. 1 12-217.2
Klose, Karl W., to Riegel Textile Corporation. Dual supply roll han-
dling mechanism. 3,474,978, 10-28-69, CI. 242-58.
Klose, Reginald: See —
Stevens, Albert J. E.; Stevens, Charles H.; and Klose,
Reginald.3,436,778.
Klose, Robert E.: See—
Mitchell, William A.; and Klose, Robert E.,3,47 1,301 .
Klosek, Felix Peter: See —
Szabo, Ted T.; and Klosek, Felix Peter.3,45 1,462.
Klosel, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Rotor
for thin layer evaporator. 3,423,782, 1-28-69, CI. 15-246.5
Kloska, Anthony J., to General Electric Company. Electric surface
heating assembly. 3,439,152, 4-15-69, CI. 219-536.
Kloss, John W., to Lord Corporation. Optical transducer. 3,438,251,
4-15-69, CI. 73-141.
Kloss, John W., to Lord Corporation. Dual reticle device. 3,457,018,
7-22-69, CI. 356-153.
Klossika, Walter: See —
Bauer, Alfred; and Klossika, Walter.3,450.956.
Klothen, Irving: See —
Abbey, Anthony; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Klothen,
Irving.3,427,166.
Klothen, Irving; Fortenbaugh, Robert Berendt; and Abbey, Anthony,
to American Cyanamid Company. Stabilization of animal and
poultry feeds containing a tetracycline antibiotic. 3,434,844, 3-25-
69, CI. 99-2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
853
Klottschen, Heinz: See—
Frenyo, Pal; and Klottschen, Heinz, 3,477, 762.
Klotz, James M.: See —
Kompanek, Andrew J., Jr.; Phelps, Frederick L., Jr.; and Klotz,
James M., 3,423,229.
Klotz, Robert E., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Tunable
microwave cavity using a piezoelectric device. 3,471,811, 10-7-69,
CI. 333-83.
Klotz, Robert E.; See-
Perkins, William H.; and Klotz, Robert E.. 3,478,246.
Klotzek, George: See —
Izen, Manuel; and Klotzek, George, 3,437, 234.
Klotzek, Theodor: See—
Garbers, Ernst; Klotzek, Theodor; and Spingies, Er-
win,3,439,778.
Klouda, John F., to Trane Company, The. Air cleaning apparatus.
3,438,180, 4-15-69. CI. 55-126.
Klove, Edwin H., Jr.; and Noll, James L., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Closure latch. 3,423,117, 1-21-69, CI. 292-216.
Kloven, Gerald P., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Fluid-operated shutter. 3,445,166, 5-20-69, CI. 355-121.
Kluck, James H., to Hammtronics Systems, Inc. Microwave unit seal.
3,448,232, 6-3-69, CI. 219-10.55
Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Incorporated. Modified hydroxypropyl
cellulose and process. 3,431,254, 3-4-69, CI. 260-231.
Klug, Helmut: See —
Kaupp, Josef; Klug, Helmut; Mittelberger, Karl Heinz; and Koln,
Hans Georg.3,467,640.
Klug, Henry G.; and Williams, Arthur D. Moisture indicator material
movement system. 3,452,588, 7-1-69, CI. 73-73.
Klug, Herbert H., to Magnavox Company, The. Magnetically cou-
pled core and coil having relative movement. 3,425,015, 1-28-69,
CI. 336-130.
Kluge, Gunter: See —
Cramer, Christoph; Kluge, Gunter; and Woitke,
Ernst,3,45 1,204.
Kluge, Robert D., to Honeywell Inc. Projector tilt adjustment.
3,448,950, 6-10-69, CI. 248-1 1.
Klugmann, Rafael. Combination wig and fall construction.
3,433,234, 3-18-69, CI. 132-53.
Kluksdahl, Harris E.: See —
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Bur-
well,3,434,960.
Jacobson, Robert L.; Kluksdahl, Harris E.; and Spurlock, Bur-
well,3,487,009.
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr., to Heyman Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Tubular blade for electrical plug caps. 3,470,529, 9-30-69, CI.
339-276.
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr.; and Jemison, William, to Heyman Manufac-
turing Company. Strain relief bushing. 3,464,659, 9-2-69, CI. 248-
56.
Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr.; and Pfeifer, Louis, to Heyman Manufactur-
ing Company. Method of forming wide crimp blade. 3,443,542, 5-
13-69, CI. 113-119.
Klunder, Kurt W.: See-
Terry, Peter L.; and Klunder, Kurt W., 3 ,444,001.
Kluss, William H., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Torque transferring
arrangement. 3,462,626, 8-19-69, CI. 310-1 14.
Klutchko, Sylvester: See —
Hansen, Holger V.; Klutchko, Sylvester; and Meltzer, Robert
Israel,3,466,288.
Hansen, Holger V.; Klutchko, Sylvester; and Meltzer, Robert
I.,3,479,358.
Kluth, Klaus. Vehicular warning device having spring positioned
reflecting member. 3,436,758, 4-1-69, CI. 340-376.
Kluth, Lewis A.; Melville, Richard J.; and Thompson, Robert D., to
Taylor Instrument Consumer Products, mesne. Thermometer.
3,465,590, 9-9-69, CI. 73-356.
Kluth, Samuel. Pattern plates with provision for shift correction.
3,428,1 13, 2-18-69, CI. 164-241.
Kluttz Machine & Foundry, Inc.: See —
Dalpiaz, Julius A., 3,438,226.
Kluver, Klaus H., to K. G. B. Enterprises (Proprietary) Limited.
Gear shifting mechanism. 3,485,1 II, 12-23-69, CI. 74-473.
Klyce, Thomas A.: See —
Davis, Benjamin I.; and Klyce, Thomas A. ,3 ,482,41 7.
Klysa, John, Jr.; and Mc Cammon, William W., to Sperry Rand Cor-
poration. Malfunction detection dircuit. 3,483,455, 12-9-69, CI.
318-18.
Kmeco, Rudolf, to PAPCEL, strojirny pro prumysl celulosy a papiru
narodni podnik. Pulping apparatus. 3,486,702, 12-30-69, CI. 241-
46.17
KMS Industrial, Inc.: See —
Compton, Asa B.. 3,447,256.
KMS Industries, Inc.: See —
Compton, Asa B.; and Musig, Morris D., 3,453,773.
Dyer, James W.; Musig, Morris D.; and Compton, Asa B.,
3,484,631.
Knab, James V., to Weber Showcase & Fixture Co. Cleanroom fil-
tering method. 3,465.666, 9-9-69, CI. 98-33.
Knacke, Ottmar, to Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordr-
hein- Westfalen-e.V. Molten iron method of recovering nuclear
material from composite bodies. 3,485,594, 12-23-69, CI. 23-324.
Knag, A., A/S: See —
Bakke, Bjorn, 3,438,166.
Knaggs, Edward A.; and Fischer, Elias, to Stephan Chemical Com-
pany. Dry cleaning detergent composition. 3,433,746, 3-18-69, CI.
252-153.
Knaggs, Edward A.; Nussbaum, Marvin L.; and Fischer, Elias, to
Stephan Chemical Company. Dry cleaning detergent composition.
3,433,745, 3-18-69, CI. 252-153.
Knaggs, Edward A.: See —
Harris, Robert M.; Knaggs, Edward A.; and Yeager, John
A. ,3,459,559.
Knapon, Arthur George; and Raine, Thomas, to Associated Electri-
cal Industries Limited. Grain refinement process for copper-
bismuth alloys. 3,450,573, 6-17-69, CI. 148-2.
Knapp, Alphia E.: See —
Blenkarn, Kenneth A.; and Knapp, Alphia E., 3,436,920.
Knapp, Burton B.: See —
Di Bari, George A.; Sample, Clarence H.; and Knapp, Burton
B.,3,449,224.
Renzoni, Louis S.; Di Bari, George Angelo; Knapp, Burton B.;
and Carlin, Francis X., 3,437, 57 1.
Knapp Design Associates, Inc.: See —
Knapp, James G., 3,457,389.
Knapp, Donald P., to Motorola, Inc. Phonograph cabinet. 3,446,506,
5-27-69, CI. 274-2.
Knapp Edward M.; and Ellis, Weldon T., Jr. Pyrolysis of coal with
microwave energy. 3,449,213, 6-10-69, CI. 201-19.
Knapp, Edward M.; and Nesbitt, Stephen J. Apparatus for purifying
fuel oil. 3,442,625, 5-6-69, CI. 23-284.
Knapp, Emil P., to Lear Siegler, Inc., mesne. Maximum allowable
airspeed pointer. 3,435,675, 4-1-69, CI. 73-182.
Knapp, Emil P., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Compensating means for
synchro output for barometrically actuated systems. 3,478,593,
11-18-69, CI. 73-387.
Knapp, Emil, to Siegler, Lear, Inc., mesne. Airspeed warning device.
3,440,601, 4-22-69, CI. 340-27.
Knapp, Eugene J., to Corning Glass Works. Reduction of cooling cy-
cles through rapid decompression of heated beads. 3,452,124, 6-
24-69, CI. 264-53.
Knapp, Frank T., to United States Envelope Company. Blank shin-
gling mechanism for envelope forming machine. 3,479,025, 11-18-
69, CI. 271-2.
Knapp, George F. Room cooling system. 3,459,257, 8-5-69, CI. 165-
3.
Knapp, Gordon G., to Ethyl Corporation. 3,5 dialkyl-4-hydroxy-
thiobenzamides. 3,474,094, 10-21-69, CI. 260-247.1
Knapp, Gordon G.; and Kleiman, Joseph P., to Ethyl Corporation.
Fuel oil composition. 3,458,296, 7-29-69, CI. 44-66.
Knapp, Heinrich, to VEB Transportgummi. Heat and corrosion re-
sistant hose coupling for supplying fuel, oil and the like.
3,467,764, 9-16-69, CI. 174-74.
Knapp, Helmut. Control device for a single-lens reflex camera.
3,468,232, 9-23-69, CI. 95-42.
Knapp, James G., to Knapp Design Associates, Inc. Heater for
towels. 3,457,389, 7-22-69, CI. 219-448.
Knapp, Karl-Heinrich: See —
Ott, Karl-Heinz; Knapp, Karl-Heinrich; Dinges, Karl; and Roehr,
Harry ,3,442,979.
Knapp, Kenneth W.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Darbee, Leonard R.,
to FMC Corporation. Effervescent compounds and process for
producing same. 3,441,388, 4-29-69, CI. 23-315.
Knapp, Kenneth W.; and Thompson, John S., to FMC Corporation.
Dishwashing compositions. 3,468,803, 9-23-69, CI. 252-106.
Knapp, Mary M.: See —
Girard, Harry J., 3,460,180.
Knapp, Peter; and Wallstein, Dieter, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Load controlled oscillatory circuit inverter.
3,462,672, 8-19-69, CI. 321-43.
Knapp, Phillip M.; and Wright, Paul E., to AAI Corporation. Hit in-
dicator system with barrel-bore mounted photoscope. 3,483,636,
12-16-69, CI. 35-25.
Knapp, Richard A., to Carson Laboratories, Inc. Color center infor-
mation storage and retrieval system. 3,440,621, 4-22-69, CI. 340-
173.
Knapp, Robert L.: See —
Barecki, Chester J.; and Knapp, Robert L., 3,486, 790.
Knapp, Robert S., to Knapp-Monarch Company. Broiler with
removable heating cartridge. 3,433,930, 3-18-69, CI. 219-386.
Knapp, Theodore F., to Dura Corporation, mesne, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc. Motor with mul-
tiplex wave wound disc armature. 3,480,815, 11-25-69, CI. 310-
268.
Knapp, Walter E.: See —
Wright, Merrill W.; and Knapp, Walter E., 3,476,238.
Knapp, Wilhelm: See —
Bender, Alfred, and Knapp. Wilhelm.3,478,847.
854
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Knapp, Wilhelm, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Hydrodynamic and
hydraulic brake system for heavy-duty motor vehicles. 3,423,134,
l-21k69, CI. 303-2.
Knapp, Wilhelm, to Teves, Alfred GmbH. Liquid cooled
hydrodynamic brake system for motor vehicles. 3,451,511, 6-24-
69, CI. 188-90.
Knapp, Wilhelm, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H. Magnetic brake shoe
securing means. 3,476,217, 11-4-69, CI. 188-73.
Knapp, Wilhelm; and Schlor, Karl, to Teves, Alfred, G.m.b.H.
Hydrodynamic brake for automotive vehicles. 3,482,659, 12-9-69,
CI. 188-90.
Knapp, William A., Jr., to Norden Laboratories, Inc. Method of
treating an animal having demodectic mange. 3,422,182, 1-14-69,
CI. 424-10.
Knapp, William E.: See —
Bolkcom, Wilbur T.; and Knapp, William E., 3,432,605.
Knapp, William H.: See —
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H, 3,479, 804.
De Pauw, Richard A.; and Knapp, William H., 3,482, 577.
Knapp, William H.; and De Pauw, Richard A., to International Har-
vester Company. Accessible concave. 3,470,881, 10-7-69, CI. 130-
27.
Knapp, William H.; Gochanour, Caroll Q.; and De Pauw, Richard
A., to International Harvester Company. End feeding arrangement.
3,464,419, 9-2-69, CI. 130-27.
Knapp-Monarch Company: See —
Huck, Alfred J.; and Ketterer, Charles W., 3,452,670.
Knapp, Robert S., 3,433,930.
Stone, Forrest W., 3,454,745.
Knappstein, Johannes; and Thiersch, Friedrich, to Still, Carl, Firma.
Inclined rotary furnace. 3,461,037, 8-12-69, CI. 202-131.
Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft; See —
Baader, Herbert; Sennewald, Kurt; and Reis, Helmut, 3,435,083.
Baader, Herbert; Sennewald, Kurt; and Reis, Helmut, 3,445,359.
Bender, Ludwig; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl, 3,455,81 1.
Brockmuller, Wolfgang; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Weizenkorn,
Horst-Heinrich, 3,433,585.
Feldmann, Klaus; Frank, Klaus; Gerhardt, Wilfried; Schmidt,
Paul; and Kandler, Joachim, 3,471,595.
Gabler, Hellmut; and Mietens, Gerhard, 3,484,282.
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte, Friedrich,
3,433,586.
Harnisch, Heinz; Cremer, Joseph; and Schulte, Friedrich,
3,464,786.
Hartlapp, Gerhard; Kowalski, Werner; and Klee, Helmut,
3,449,068.
Heymer, Gero; Harnisch, Heinz; Hartlapp, Gerhard; and Traul-
sen, Karl, 3,438,725.
Kern, Winfried; and Heymer, Gero, 3,432,260.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter, 3,476,955.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz,
Heinz; and Wirtz, Peter, 3,484,493.
Mehne, Arthur; Harnisch, Heinz; Diskowski, Herbert; and
Frorath, Friedrich-Karl, 3,455,798.
Querengasser, Hugo; Krause, Johannes; Frank, Klaus; and
Cziska, Johann, 3,431,103.
Sennewald, Kurt; Erpenbach, Heinz; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Joest,
Herbert, 3,432,544.
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Glaser, Hermann,
3,441,601.
Sennewald, Kurt; Rehberg, Heinrich; and Lenz, Gunter,
3,442,937.
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Baader, Herbert,
3,465,053.
Sennewald, Kurt; Vogt, Wilhelm; and Baader, Herbert,
3,465,054.
Sennewald, Kurt; Erpenbach, Heinz; Rehberg, Heinrich; and
Viertel, Gunter, 3,476,776.
Sennewald, Kurt; and Rehberg, Heinrich, 3,483,222.
Vogt, Wilhelm; and Glaser, Hermann, 3,476,799.
Knapsack-Grieshum Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Gabler, Hellmut; Gerhardt, Wilfried; and Kandler, Joachim,
3,454,498.
Knarr, Warren Alfred: See —
Hunter, Edward Allen; Knarr, Warren Alfred; and Byars, Gerald
Albert,3,423,323.
Long, Robert B.; and Knarr, Warren Alfred.3,437,712.
Knaub, Edgar W., to General Electric Company. Curable composi-
tions. 3,441,534, 4-29-69, CI. 260-37.
Knauber, Ronald L.; and Evel, Eddie A., to Martin-Marietta Cor-
poration. Differential amplifier. 3,449,687, 6-10-69, CI. 330-30.
Knauer, Wolfgang: See —
Gallagher, Hayden E.; and Knauer, Wolfgang, 3,439, 2 10.
Knauert, William F.; and Molloy, Martin, to Sonotone Corporation.
Acoustic frequency response adjustment. 3,439,129, 4-15-69, CI.
179-107.
Knauf, Jack William, to United States of America, Interior. Stereo-
image alternator system. 3,464.766, 9-2-69, CI. 353-6.
Knaul, Sigmund: See-
Bennett, Bernard, 3,485,068.
Pilvet, Aksel, 3,485,069.
Pilvet, Aksel, 3,486,353.
Knaur, Wolfgang; and Gallagher, Hayden E., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Thermionic cathode having emissive material and
metallic paths which sputter away at the same rate. 3,421,039, 1-
7-69, CI. 313-339.
Knaus, Oleg Mikchailovich. Preaeration and flotation of mineral par-
ticles. 3,434.596, 3-25-69, CI. 209-184.
Knebel, Robert W.: See—
Pandell, Nestor W.; and Knebel, Robert W, 3.430,480.
Troope, Walter S.; and Knebel, Robert W., 3,473,877.
Knecht, Bernath J.: See —
Knecht, Bernath L.; and Knecht, Bernath J. ,3,428, 102.
Knecht, Bernath L.; and Knecht, Bernath J., to Worthington Foods,
Inc. Slicing machine with slice arranger. 3,428,102, 2-18-69, CI.
146-101.
Knecht, Eugene C: See —
Willis, Thomas G.; and Knecht, Eugene C, 3,440, 370.
Knecht, George W.: See —
Norden, Alexander R.; and Knecht, George W., 3.467. 799.
Knecht, George W., to Murray Manufacturing Company. Magnetic
trip latching system for circuit breakers. 3,432,781, 3-11-69, CI.
335-172.
Knecht, Ludwig; and Hebling, Friedrich, to Maschinenfabrik Aug-
sburg-Nurnberg A.G. Tanning apparatus. 3,457,743, 7-29-69, CI.
69-30.
Knecht, William A.: See —
Ouellette, Chester V.; and Knecht, William A. ,3.435,392.
Knechtel, Eral D.; and Pitts, William C, to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Two-force-
component measuring device. 3,425,272, 2-4-69, CI. 73-142.
Knechtel, Wilhelm. Powder dispensing cylinder for an electrostatic
powder fixing device. 3,464,383, 9-2-69, CI. 1 18-637.
Knechtli, Ronald C, to Hughes Aircraft Company. Electron injec-
tion plasma variable reactance device with perforated anode in the
electron path. 3,439,225, 4-15-69, CI. 315-39.
Knechtli, Ronald C; and Wada, Yasuo, to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Electron injection plasma variable reactance device.
3,439,224, 4-15-69, CI. 315-39.
Knechtli, Ronald C: See —
Forman, Barry J.; Knechtli, Ronald C; and Wada,
Yasuo.3,439,297.
Kneib, Jan A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company. Fila-
ment feed interrupter. 3,456,857, 7-22-69, CI. 226-25.
Kneier, Joseph W.: See —
Perkins, George D.; Workman, David E.; and Kneier, Joseph
W.,3,437,389.
Kneisel, Otto; and Honold, Horst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Time multiplex communication system with provision for priority
assignment of waiting calls. 3,475,560, 10-28-69, CI. 179-15.
Kneisley Electric Company, The: See —
Kneisley, Richard F.; and Kneisley, Thomas R.. 3,436,595.
Kneisley, Richard F., 3,450,860.
Kneisley, Richard F., to Kneisley Electric Company, The. Liquid
heater with high temperature safety control. 3.450,860. 6-17-69,
CI. 219-331.
Kneisley, Richard F.; and Kneisley, Thomas R., to Kneisley Electric
Company, The. Illuminating lamp power supply. 3,436,595, 4-1-
69, CI. 315-165.
Kneisley, Thomas R.: See —
Kneisley, Richard F.; and Kneisley, Thomas R., 3. 436, 595.
Knell, Martin, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Process for the
preparation of carbonyl compounds containing a hindered phenol
group. 3,455,994, 7-15-69, CI. 260-473.
Knell, Martin, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. N-perfluoroal-
kanoylamino-and N- perfluoroalkanoylaminoalkyl acrylamides.
3,475,434, 10-28-69, CI. 260-268.
Knemeyer, Siegfried. System for stabilizing the collective control of
a helicopter or the corresponding control of other VTOL aircraft.
3,482,805. 12-9-69, CI. 244-77.
Knepper, Jay C, Jr.: See —
Harvey, Wildon T.; and Knepper, Jay C, Jr., 3,467, 547.
Knerr, Carl J.; Silva, William C; and Hartley, Curtis R.. to Fedders
Corporation, mesne. Fluid control device for automatic laundry
machines. 3,425,437, 2-4-69, CI. 137-1 19.
Knerr, Reinhard H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Waveguide-stripline transducer. 3.462.713, 8-19-69, CI. 333-21.
Knerr, William R. Arrow propelling weapon. 3,455,288, 7-15-69, CI.
124-22.
Kneschke, Gotz: See —
Schrader, Richard; Grunwoldt, Wilfried; Hennek, Hubert;
Kneschke, Gotz; and Reinhardt, Helmut, 3,464. 790.
Kneubuehl. Herman J. Poultry water cup and valve. 3,483,847. 12-
16-69. CI. 119-75.
Knglsey. Jack D.; and Prener. Jerome S.. to General Electric Com-
pany. Coherent light source utilizing pentavalent manganese ac-
tivated calcium chlorophosphate crystal. 3,432.769. 3-11-69, CI.
331-94.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
855
Knibiehly, Earle M., to Logetronics, Inc. Drier for film processors.
3.434.225, 325-69, CI. 34-160.
Knibiehly, Earle M., to Logetronics, Inc. Film processing apparatus.
3,463.073, 8-26-69, CI. 95-94.
Knicely, David R.: See-
Mark, Alexander H.; and Knicely, David R., 3.431 .713.
Knickerbocker, Eugene D. Tool for pulling bearings. 3,447,228, 6-3-
69, CI. 29-267.
Knickerbocker, Karl. Coin controlled vending mechanism utilizing a
plurality of coins of different denominations. 3,464,530, 9-2-69,
CI. 194-71.
Kniel, Ludwig, to Lummus Company, The. Utilization of propane
recovered from liquefied natural gas. 3,456,032, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
683.
Knieriem, Herman, Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method
for dry cleaning. 3,482,928, 12-9-69, CI. 8-137.
Kniese, Fritz, to Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaft.
Method and device for conveying goods to and from a vacuum or
pressure container. 3,421,229, 1-14-69, CI. 34-92.
Knigge, Marinus Gijsbertus: See —
van der Wijngaart, Bernardus Antonius Carolus; Quirijnen,
Marius; and Knigge, Marinus Gijsbertus.3,477, 787.
Knight, Alton D.; and Eddins, Ezra C. Vapor charging system for in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,450,116, 6-17-69, CI. 123-1 19.
Knight, Basil Edward, to C.A.V. Limited. Gas purification apparatus.
3,439,476, 4-22-69, CI. 55-120.
Knight, Basil Edward; and Shufflebotham, David, to C.A.V. Limited.
Liquid fuel supply systems. 3,456,884, 7-22-69, CI. 239-533.
Knight, Billy F., to Gainesville Machine Company. Biscera remover.
3,451,097, 6-24-69, CI. 17-11.
Knight, Charles W.: See-
Smith, Courtland N., Jr.; and Knight, Charles W., 3,445, 286.
Knight, Colin Sutherland; Reimer, Alexander Claude; Weaver, Vic-
tor Charles; and Brook, Brian Neville, to Balston , W. & R.,
Limited. Cellulose derivatives. 3,446,794, 5-27-69, CI. 260-212.
Knight, David John: See —
Gibbons, Peter Frederick; Knight, David John; Neal, Brian
Patrick; and Parbery, Cyril John, 3,456,988.
Knight, Douglas Frank, to Avery, W. & T., Limited. Transducer ex-
citation circuits. 3,477,017, 11-4-69, CI. 323-51.
Knight, Ernest O., to Union Carbide Corporation. Powder metallur-
gical process for producing low carbon ferrochromium. 3,459,542,
8-5-69, CI. 75-130.5
Knight, Floyd M., to FMC Corporation. Carton aligning and erecting
mechanism. 3.443,487, 5-13-69, CI. 93-53.
Knight, Frank W., Jr.: See-
Brandt, Edison R.; and Knight, Frank W., Jr.,3,42 1,425.
Knight, Geoffrey Peter, to Ever Ready Company (Great Britain)
Limited, The. Round cells and batteries made therefrom.
3,420,714, 1-7-69, CI. 136-107.
Knight, Geoffrey Peter, to Ever Ready Company (Great Britain)
Limited, The. Method of making an encapsulated dry battery.
3,449,171,6-10-69,0. 136-175.
Knight, George Raymond, Jr.: See —
Bridges, Thomas Fort; Knight, George Raymond, Jr.; and Pen-
ney, Norman Withers, 3,420, 396.
Rydberg, Clarence R.; and Knight, George, 3,457, 856.
Knight, Gordon R.: See —
Wilson, Dennis L.; and Knight, Gordon R, 3,453, 626.
Knight, Herbert G., Jr., to Hercules Incorporated. Aqueous inorganic
oxidizer salt explosives and acrylamide polymers as thickener
therefor. 3,442,729, 5-6-69, CI. 149-60.
Knight, Homer A., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Combined
check valve and choke valve device. 3,486,527, 12-30-69, CI. 137-
513.3
Knight, John R., and Leworthy, John, to British Aircraft Corporation
(Operating) Limited. Lightning conductors in aircraft. 3,428,270,
2-18-69, CI. 244-1.
Knight, John V.; and Jones, Frederick E. Razor blade tool device.
3,462,836, 8-26-69, CI. 30-331.
Knight, Mark Berwyn, to RCA Corporation. Television scanning and
power supply system. 3.450,936, 6-17-69, CI. 315-27.
Knight, Mark Berwyn, to RCA Corporation. Phase comparison cir-
cuit. 3,456.075, 7-15-69, CI. 178-7.3
Knight, Milton A. Electrohydrodynamic alternating current genera-
tor. 3,440,458, 4-22-69, CI. 310-11.
Knight, Milton A. Battery with multi-layer electrodes. 3,484,290, 12-
16-69, CI. 136-6.
Knight, Peter Michael, to Elliott Brothers( London (Limited. Quadra-
ture rejection circuit employing two switching circuits connected
in parallel across input terminals. 3,450,899, 6-17-69, CI. 307-232.
Knight, Richard B. D. Rebalance voltage measuring apparatus em-
ploying an A. C. potentiometer. 3,443.226, 5-6-69, CI. 324-99.
Knight, Richard E.: See —
Nebiker, Fred R.; Aebischer, Albert C; and Knight. Richard
E.,3,482,783.
Knight, Robert C, to Marathon Oil Company. Removal of highly
viscous crude petroleum from well bores. 3.455.394, 7-15-69, CI.
166-316.
Knight, Robert D.; and Nepela, Daniel A., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Laminar flow film developing apparatus.
3,427,949, 2-18-69, CI. 95-89.
Knight, Robert L. Adjustable angle drawing guide. 3,436,833, 4-8-
69, CI. 33-99.
Knight, Sanford: See —
Leibowitz, Martin L.; and Knight, Sanford, 3,458, 032.
Knightly, William H., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Softener and
mold inhibitor for baked products. 3,485,639, 12-23-69, CI. 99-91.
Knights, Peter Brian: See —
Evans, Reginald David; and Knights, Peter Brian, 3,422, 682.
Knights, Richard Northam, to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Auto-
matic adjusting device for use in brakes. 3,467,228, 9-16-69, CI.
188-196.
Knipp, Ulrich; and Weinbrenner, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Injection-molded, reinforced pneumatic tires
and method of making same. 3,458,373, 7-29-69, CI. 156-125.
Knipp, Ulrich: See —
Weinbrenner, Erwin; and Knipp, Ulrich.3,472,715.
Knipper, Francis E. Window frame assembly. 3,465,485, 9-9-69, CI.
52-204.
Knipple, Raymond P.: See —
Kay, Daniel J.; and Knipple, Raymond P. ,3, 446, 783.
Knipple, Warren R.: See —
Callahan, James L.; Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren
R., 3,43 1,292.
Callahan, James L.; Grasselli, Robert K.; and Knipple, Warren
R.,3,445,521.
Knipstrom, Karl-Erik: See—
Christensen, Frede; Henningsen, Christian Johannes; Larsson,
Bernt Arne Rudolf; Knipstrom, Karl-Erik; and Skarpengland,
Bjorn Frost, 3,427, 527.
Knisley, Bill C: See—
Pugh, Donald J.; and Knisley, Bill C, 3,44 1,768.
Knitting Machinery Corp. of America: See —
Faigenbaum, Roy D.; and Greczen, John, 3,435,635.
Knittle, Gale L.: See—
Hutton, Gerald E.; Knittle, Gale L.; and Riley, Emmett
E., 3,444,337.
Knittweis, Walter F. Bead cutter for gem settings. 3,435,513, 4-1-69,
CI. 29-567.
Knizia, Klaus, to Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. Circuit for a
regenerative preheating. 3,420,212, 1-7-69, CI. 122-1.
Knizia, Klaus, to Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. Cyclic process for
steam power plants. 3,423,933, 1-28-69, CI. 60-67.
Knizia, Klaus, to Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. Steam producing
plant and method of operating the same. 3,470,853, 10-7-69, CI.
122-406.
Knobe-Dubs, Fritz, to Elektro-Apparatebau F. Knobel & Co. Auto-
matic starter switch for preheating and ignition of fluorescent
lamps having heated cathodes. 3,458,757, 7-29-69, CI. 315-99.
Knoblauch, David E. Hydraulically controlled exercising a weight
lifting device. 3,451,271, 6-24-69, CI. 73-379.
Knobloch, James O.: See —
Stein, Norman; Meyer, Delbert H.; Knobloch, James O.; and
Liao, Hsiang Peng,3,484,458.
Knobloch, Peter; Kuhn, Adalbert; Pfannenschmidt, Otto; and
Schneider, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for continuously heating,
drying and heat-setting tows of filaments of synthetic polymers.
3,435,534, 4-1-69. CI. 34-1.
Knochel, William J.: See —
Grekila, Richard B.; Ho, Shih-Ming; Knochel, William J.; and
Lin, Francis C. M., 3,469, 729.
Knochel, William J.; and Fraser, Hugh D., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Ceramic discharge lamp. 3,461,334, 8-12-69, CI.
313-198.
Knochel, William J.; and Lin, Francis C. M., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Sealing means for refractory ceramic discharge
device envelopes. 3,450,924, 6-17-69, CI. 313-220.
Knochel, William J.; Lin, Francis C. M.; and Fraser, Hugh D., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ceramic arc tube and closure
member construction. 3,422,300, 1-14-69, CI. 313-220.
Knochel, William J.; Skwirut, Henry; and Lin, Francis C. M., to
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Sealing technique for produc-
ing glass to metal seals. 3,467,510. 9-16-69. CI. 65-59.
Knodler, Dietheim: See —
Winkler, Franz; Knodler, Dietheim; and Huber,
Gerald.3,453,178.
Knodler, Dietheim; and Jezussek, Alfons, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Seal for enclosures subjected to high pressures and
temperatures. 3,459.325, 8-5-69, CI. 220-46.
Knoepfel, Heinz; and Herlach, Fritz, to European Atomic Energy
Community (Euratom). Generator for currents in the order of
mega- amperes through the use of explosives. 3,478,231, 11-11-
69, CI. 310-10.
Knoepfler, Nestor B.: See —
Fisher. Charles H.; Knoepfler, Nestor B.; Kingsbery, Emery C;
Cheatham. Robert J.; and Vix, Henry L. E, 3,483, 570.
856
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Knoester, Carel Jacobus: See —
Hectors, Adrianus Marie Petrus; Huibers, Bernardus Hubertus;
and Knoester, Carel Jacobus, 3,442,652.
Knohl, Herbert, to Kendall Company, The. Protuberance covering
tubular elastic garments. 3,425,246, 2-4-69, CI. 66-171.
Knohl, Herbert, to Kendall Company, The. Circular-knit elastic foot
garment with non binding instep. 3,443,404, 5-13-69, CI. 66-178.
Knohl, Herbert, to Kendall Company, The. Two-way stretch garment
incorporating inlaid elastomeric yarn. 3,461,695, 8-19-69, CI. 66-
178.
Knohl, Herbert; and Hoey, Raymond M., to Kendall Company, The.
Toe inspection foot garment. 3,453,843, 7-8-69, CI. 66-185.
Knoll A.-G.: See—
Kallischnigg, Rolf; and Biekert, Ernst, 3,440,278.
Knoll, Arnulf: See —
Lindner, Edmund; and Knoll, Arnulf,3,468,482.
Knoll, Ernst. Method for the manufacture of molded composite re-
lief sheets. 3,458,614, 7-29-69, CI. 264-132.
Knoll, Jozsef: See —
Ecsery, Zoltan; Knoll, Jozsef; Kosa, lldiko; Sandor, Ildiko; Som-
fai, Eva; and Torok, Sandor, 3,485,874.
Knonaas, Manley; See —
Chao, Tai S.; Matson, Howard J.; and Knonaas, Man-
ley ,3,436,348.
Knop, Louis H.: See —
Doherty, Alfred E., Jr.; and Knop, Louis H., 3,432,912.
Knopf, Frank A.: See —
Fujitsubo, William S.; and Knopf, Frank A. ,3,470, 730.
Knopf, Robert J.: See—
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Knopf, Robert J.; Starcher, Paul S.; and
Noffsinger, Charles A. ,3,470,248.
Cox, Eugene F.; and Knopf, Robert J. ,3,436,373.
Knopf, Robert J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Hexachlorobu-
tadiene polyol compounds. 3,449,320, 6-10-69, CI. 260-209.
Kuryla, William C; and Knopf, Robert J. ,3,467,607.
Knopfle, Walter: See —
Nanz, Ernst; Hagenah, Hans-Gerhard; and Knopfle,
Walter,3,425,703.
Knopp, Adalbert: See —
Nowalk, Thomas P.; and Knopp, Adalbert, 3,475, 235.
Knopp, Walter V., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Fabri-
cation of spherical powders. 3,434,831, 3-25-69, CI. 75-21 1.
Knorr, Fritz: See —
Kunstle, Gerhard; Heckmaier, Joseph; Knorr, Fritz; and Siegl,
Herbert.3,474,138.
Knorr, Gustave A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Pin-
cushion correction circuits. 3,452,243, 6-24-69, CI. 315-24.
Knorr, Gustave A., Jr.; and Young, Jing-Jue, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Dial illumination circuitry. 3,427,503, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 315-324.
Knorr, Peter, to Goldschmidt, A.G., The. Apparatus for oxidizing
lead. 3,450,503, 6-17-69, CI. 23-277.
Knorr, Pieter, to Ford Motor Company. Secondary battery.
3,475,220, 10-28-69, CI. 136-6.
Knorr, Rex B., to Steelco Engineering Co. Form clamp for square
columns. 3,475,017, 10-28-69, CI. 269-124.
Knorr-Bremse GmbH: See —
Bruhn, Wilhelm; and Pollinger, Hans, 3,482,662.
Fux, Erich, 3,482,275.
Meir, Franz, 3,480,838.
Pollinger, Hans; and Wosegien, Bernd, 3,425,752.
Knorre, Helmut; Bretschneider, Gunther; and Sauer, Heinrich, to
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
Production of alkali metal borohydrides. 3,433,605, 3-18-69, CI.
23-361.
Knorre, Helmut; and Rothe, Wilfried, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the production of or-
ganic silicon compounds. 3,470,225, 9-30-69, CI. 260-448.2
Knospe, Robert H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Mixed shrinkage yarn. 3,481,133, 12-2-69, CI. 57-140.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Transition metal complexes of (B10H,CNH3)-2, (B.oH.COH)-3
and derivatives thereof. 3,424,773, 1-28-69, CI. 260-429.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours E. I., and Company.
Diazonium compounds of the decaborate cage radical. 3,427,136,
2-11-69, CI. 23-356.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Hydrazinium salts of tetradecahydroundecaborates. 3,472,636, 10-
14-69, CI. 23-358.
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Acids and salts of B9H9 CH. and B,,H, ,CH and processes for
preparing them. 3,478,098, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-567.6
Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Compound, NH3 CB,0 H,,, its derivatives, and their methods of
preparation. 3,481,696, 12-2-69, CI. 23-59.
Knoth, Walter: See—
Gertsch, Georges-Albert; and Knoth, Walter.3,458,764.
Knoth, Walter; and Luscher, Werner, to Micafil A.G. Reflection-free
voltage divider for high surge voltages. 3,431,493, 3-4-69, CI. 324-
126.
Knotik, Karl: See—
Bildstein, Hubert; Knotik, Karl; and Stolba, Gerhard, 3,468,985.
Bildstein, Hubert; Stolba, Gerhard; and Knotik, Karl,3,424,564.
Knotik, Karl; Koss, Peter; and Mark), Heinz, to Osterreichische Stu-
diengesellschaft fur Atomenergie Ges. m.b.H. Method for the
production of spherical particles. 3,472,922, 10-14-69, CI. 264-0.5
Knotik, Karl; Leichter, Peter; and Wagner, Harald, to Oster-
reichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atomenergie Ges. m.b.H.
Process for disintegrating graphite bodies. 3,453,091, 7-1-69, CI.
23-324.
Knott, Edward B; Mijovic, Miroslav V; and Saunders, David George,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Photographic element. 3,434,837, 3-
25-69, CI. 96-74.
Knott, Ralph David; and Bergman, Gerald David, to North American
Philips Company, Inc. Symmetrical switching controlled rectifier
with non-overlapped emitters. 3,443,171, 5-6-69, CI. 317-234.
Knott, Robert Franklin: See —
Kelly, Cornelius James Noel; and Knott, Robert
Franklin.3,431,154.
Knotts, George F.; and Beyer, Herbert K., to Amerind Incorporated.
Bulk storage, transport, mixing and delivery apparatus. 3,424,438,
1-28-69, CI. 259-4.
Knotts, Halford L.: See-
George, Richard F.; and Knotts, Halford L., 3,455,616.
Knowlden, Robert E. Pressure differential type mixing device.
3,438,612, 4-15-69, CI. 259-60.
Knowles, Alvis R., to Eldon Industries, Inc. Handle for electric sol-
dering iron. 3,436,718, 4-1-69, CI. 339-110.
Knowles, Coyle E., to Buffalo Turbine Agricultural Equipment Co.,
Inc. Portable sprayer. 3,448,926, 6-10-69, CI. 239-77.
Knowles, Coyle E., to Buffalo Turbine Agricultural Equipment Co.,
Inc. Blower for pulverulent material. 3,449,016, 6-10-69, CI. 302-
36.
Knowles, Coyle E., to Buffalo Turbine Agricultural Equipment Co.,
Inc. Agricultural sprayer. 3,452,931, 7-1-69, CI. 239-214.25
Knowles, Edward Rolland, to Sterling Extruder Corporation. Method
of forming a flanged container. 3,470,281, 9-30-69, CI. 264-94.
Knowles, Edwin C: See —
Cole, Edward L.; Knowles, Edwin C; and Sense), Eugene
E., 3,468,815.
Dadura, James G.; Knowles, Edwin C; and McCoy, Frederic
C.,3,422,017.
McCoy, Frederic C; and Knowles, Edwin C, 3,472,600.
McCoy, Frederic C; and Knowles, Edwin C.,3,480,551.
McCoy, Frederic C; Knowles, Edwin C; and Hess, Howard
V., 3,441,369.
McLoy, Frederic C; and Knowles, Edwin C, 3,439,01 1.
Knowles, James, to Ford Motor Company. Gas turbine smog control
for internal combustion engine. 3,444,686, 5-20-69, CI. 60-1 1.
Knowles, John Anthony, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Solenoids. 3,477,048, 11-4-69, CI. 335-259.
Knowles, Robert G., to Litton Systems, Inc. Mounting of electronic
components on baseboard or panel. 3,475,657, 10-28-69, CI. 317-
101.
Knowles, Squire, to Unitrak Corporation. Signboard with removable
characters and panels. 3,470,640, 10-7-69, CI. 40-140.
Knowles, Terence J., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Controlled signal
amplifying system. 3,454,892, 7-8-69, CI. 330-29.
Knowlton, Edward A., to United-Carr Incorporated, mesne. Washer-
nut combination having a frangible connecting element.
3,425,473, 2-4-69, CI. 151-38.
Knowlton, M. D., Company: See —
Schaap, Wayne M., 3,427,909.
Knox, Anne A.: See —
Knox, Lawrence H., 3,444, 188.
Knox, Lawrence H., 3,457,284.
Knox, Lawrence H.,3,467,713.
Knox, Austin A., to Medical Data Services, Inc. Tape
recorder/reproducer. 3,445,1 16, 5-20-69, CI. 274-4.
Knox, Austin A. Continuous loop recording tape cartridge.
3,468,490, 9-23-69, CI. 242-55.19
Knox, David R., to Bundy Corporation. Method of making tubing
and product thereof. 3,434,503, 3-25-69, CI. 138-171.
Knox, Donald George. Information, storage and retrieval device.
3,436,745, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Knox, Francis P., to Redington Counters, Inc. Counter with novel
drive mechanism. 3,421,690, 1-14-69, CI. 235-1 17.
Knox, Jack R.; and Teumer, Karl-Heinz, to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Condensation of monomer and low n-mer vapors to in-
crease polymerization rates in a corona discharge. 3,421,930, 1-
14-69, CI. 117-93.1
Knox, Jack R.; and Teumer, Karl-Heinz, to Continental Can Com-
pany, Inc. Condensation of monomer vapors to increase
polymerization rates in a glow discharge. 3,475,307, 10-28-69, CI.
204-168.
Knox, John C. Internal coiling machine. 3,424,399, 1-28-69, CI. 242-
83.
Knox, Kenneth William: See —
Work, Elizabeth; and Knox, Kenneth William,3,438,861.
Work, Elizabeth; and Knox, Kenneth William, 3,438,865.
LIST OF PATENTEES
857
Knox, Lawrence H., deceasedO (by Knox, Anne A.; legal representa-
tive), to Syntex Corporation. 7-Fluoro-B-homo steroids and their
preparation. 3,444,188, 5-13-69, CI. 260-488.
Knox, Lawrence H., deceasedO (by Knox, Anne A.; legal representa-
tive), to Syntex Corporation. 5/3,6/3-Methylene steroids. 3,457,284,
7-22-69, CI. 260-397.3
Knox, Lawrence H., deceasedO (by Knox, Anne A.; legal representa-
tive), to Syntex Corporation. Process for the defluorination of
fluorosteroids. 3,467,713, 9-16-69, CI. 260-586.
Knox, Lawrence H.: See-
Edwards, John A.; and Knox, Lawrence H., 3,435,056.
Knox, Philander C, III. Fluid driven elevating amusement device.
3,436,074, 4-1-69, CI. 272-7.
Knox, Rodney Lee: See —
Wakeman, Alden Harvey; Roahen, Dan Crabill; and Knox, Rod-
ney Lee.3,465,439.
Knox, William J., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Company. Gelatin coating
compositions containing a mixture of an acetylenic ethylene oxide
derivative and an anionic surface active agent. 3,437,485, 4-8-69,
CI. 96-94.
Knox-Seith, John K.: See —
Fralick, Stanley C; Knox-Seith, John K.; and Wilson, Dennis
L., 3,484,746.
Knoy, Tyrus R. Ski boot snap fasteners. 3,430,298, 3-4-69, CI. 24-
69.
Knudsen, John P.: See —
Fitzgerald, Warren E.; and Knudsen, John P. ,3,447,998.
Knudsen, Lawrence B.; and Munjee, Aman D., to National Lead
Company. Mixing device. 3,423,075, 1-21-69, CI. 259-8.
Knudson, Lester O. Cutlery dressing tool. 3,445,931, 5-27-69, CI.
30-287.
Knupfer, Hans: See —
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; and Schellhammer, Carl-
Wolfgang.3,422,113.
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; and Schellhammer, Carl-
Wolfgang.3,446,805.
Wirth, Wolf-Dieter; Knupfer, Hans; Schellhammer, Carl-Wolf-
gang; Schonol, Karl; and Scholermann, Walter, 3,420,835.
Knuppel, William F., to Hydrahone Equipment Division, John Mohr
& Sons. Bag closing apparatus. 3,430,320, 3-4-69, CI. 29-33.5
Knusli, Enrico; and Rumpf, Jurg, to Geigy, J. R., A.G. Diamino-
triazine derivatives. 3,429,881, 2-25-69, CI. 260-249.8
Knute, Wallace L.: See —
Nather, Roy E.; and Knute, Wallace L.,3,470,365.
Knuth, Detlef: See—
Koppelmann, Floris; Hausler, Michael; and Knuth, Det-
lef,3,450,983.
Knuth, Donald E.: See—
Hynes, Donald P.; and Knuth, Donald E., 3,454,929.
Packard, Roger E.; and Knuth, Donald E., 3, 422,405.
Knutsen, Morris N., Jr. Rotary brailer. 3,455,048, 7-15-69, CI. 43-
6.5
Knutson, Carroll F., to Continental Oil Company. Method for deter-
mining the stress anisotropy in a horizontal plane. 3,440,875, 4-
29-69, CI. 73-151.
Knutson, Carroll F., to Continental Oil Company. Method of sealing
underground cavities. 3,468,129, 9-23-69, CI. 61-0.5
Knutson, David, to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Halogenated
spiro compounds. 3,422,158, 1-14-69, CI. 260-648.
Knutson, John W.: See —
Booth, William M.; Doornbos, George H.; Rander, Robert H.;
and Knutson, John W., 3,445,038.
Knutson, Oliver J., to Kaman Sciences Corporation, mesne. Method
of making a flat top coil. 3,460,247, 8-12-69, CI. 29-605.
Knutson, Roy G. Rate gyro position follow-up. 3,481,207, 12-2-69,
CI. 74-5.6
Ko, Hon-Yim: See —
Scott, Ronald F.; and Ko, Hon-Yim,3,423,995.
Scott, Ronald F.; Ko, Hon-Yim; and Auksmann,
Boris.3,423,994.
Ko, Wen H., to United States of America, Health, Education, and
Welfare. Piezoelectric energy converter for electronic implants.
3,456,134, 7-15-69, CI. 310-8.5
Kobara, Kiyoshi, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Telephone
receiver with band elimination characeristic. 3,452,164, 6-24-69,
CI. 179-115.
Kobashi, Uichiro: See —
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro,3,430,743.
Fujita, Saburo; and Kobashi, Uichiro.3,463,282.
Kobashi, Uichiro, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Fan apparatus for
cooling engine. 3,443,744, 5-13-69, CI. 230-270.
Toyoda, Minoru; and Kobashi, Uichiro.3,482,552.
Kobata, Mikio: See —
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Narisawa, Shizuo; Maeda,
Taneo; and Kobata, Mikio.3,476,712.
Kobatake, Takashi: See —
Isobe, Akihiro; Fujinawa, Yutaka; Iwasaki, Kogi; Ikeda, Takeshi;
Nakajima, Eizo; and Kobatake, Takashi.3,452,129.
Kobayakawa, Takaharu, to Toyo Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Exhaust
device for rotary piston engine. 3,448,727, 6-10-69, CI. 123-8.
Kobayash, Takuro: See —
Tezuka, Keizo; and Kobayash, Takuro.3,458,685.
Kobayashi, Haruhiro; and Oikado, Taizo, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. Optical maser. 3,478,279, 11-11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Kobayashi, Harumi; and Sakuta, Toru, to Sunstar Dentifrice Com-
pany Limited. Dispensing tube assembly. 3,448,896, 6-10-69, CI.
222-92.
Kobayashi, Hideaki: See —
Hayashi, Shigeki; Shinomiya, Hiroaki; and Kobayashi,
Hideaki.3,482,535.
Hayashi, Shigeki; Sibuya, Tuyosi; Kobayashi, Hideaki; and
Takarai, Yutaka, 3,482, 538.
Kobayashi, Hidehiko; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Saito, Shizuko, to Asahi
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Novel copolymer. 3,433,773, 3-18-
69, CI. 260-78.5
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki: See —
Hayashi, Teruo; Sato, Katsuo; and Kobayashi, Hiroyu-
ki,3,472, 688.
Kobayashi, Hisamine. Beeline flow finishing method and apratus.
3,449,871, 6-17-69, CI. 51-317.
Kobayashi, Kazuo; and Yamauchi, Michiaki, to NGK Insulators, Ltd.
Method of production of active beryllium oxide powders.
3,431,073, 3-4-69, CI. 23-183.
Kobayashi, Kazuo: See —
Shohji, Senji; Kobayashi, Kazuo; Kuwata, Masanobu; Watanabe,
Yutaka; and Hirai, Tadamasa,3,474,301.
Kobayashi, Kazutsugu: See —
Igarashi, Yoshiaki; and Kobayashi, Kazutsugu, 3 ,440,51 1.
Kobayashi, Kengo: See —
Shimizu, Kanryo; Yoshitake, Norito; and Kobayashi, Ken-
go,3,467,902.
Yoshitake, Norito; Hashimoto, Yoshihiro; and Kobayashi, Ken-
go,3,430,121.
Kobayashi, Koichi, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Ultra-
achromatic fluorite silica triplet lens system. 3,486,805, 12-30-69,
CI. 350-2.
Kobayashi, Masanaga, to Crown Radio Corporation. Control system
for deactivating remote tape recorder in absence of audio modu-
lated signal. 3,436,662, 4-1-69, CI. 325-66.
Kobayashi, Saburo. Centrifugal torque converter. 3,420,345, 1-7-69,
CI. 192-103.
Kobayashi, Sadao: See —
Hayashi, Shigekazu; Kobayashi, Sadao; and Fujiwara,
Shinobu.3,431,124.
Kobayashi, Seizaburo: See —
Yamada, Hirosuke; Shishido, Kyoji; Hoshino, Takao; Kobayashi,
Seizaburo; and Sato, lsami,3,462,412.
Kobayashi, Shinsaku: See—
Iwai, Issei; Seki, lsao; Minakami, Haruhiko; Kobayashi, Shin-
saku; Inada, Satoru; and Kumakura, Seiji, 3,47 1,502.
Kobayashi, Shinzo; Onishi, Kumaichi; Kawakami, Akira; and
Nakamura, Nobuhiro, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha.
RADA receiver system. 3,482,049, 12-2-69, CI. 179-15.
Kobayashi, Tadashi. Device for simultaneously making pulp, cleaning
and screening paper. 3,474,972, 10-28-69, CI. 241-61.
Kobayashi, Tadashi. Cylinder mold wherein the headbox is offset
from the feed roll. 3,485,715, 12-23-69, CI. 162-304.
Kobayashi, Takashi, to Yokohama Rubber Company, Limited, The.
Semiradial pneumatic tires. 3,469,614, 9-30-69, CI. 152-355.
Kobayashi, Takeji: See —
Wakai, Shuzo; and Kobayashi, Takeji.3,483,919.
Kobayashi, Tamotsu; and Asai, lsao, to Fischer & Porter Co. Mil-
livolt-to-current converter. 3,483,476, 12-9-69, CI. 330-10.
Kobayashi, Tatsuo, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. Light
receiving apparatus for an exposure meter for a camera.
3,463,065, 8-26-69, CI. 95-10.
Kobayashi, Tatsuo; and Imura, Toshinobu, to Minolta Camera
Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic diaphragm setting system for flash
photography. 3,434,404, 3-25-69, CI. 95-10.
Kobayashi, Teruo: See —
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa, Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao, 3,463, 655.
Kimura, Shiro; Ikeda, Teppei; Yamagishi, Kikuo; and Kobayashi,
Teruo.3,475,173.
Kobayashi, Toshikazu: See —
Matuhasi, Tyoku; and Kobayashi, Toshikazu.3,457,344.
Kobayashi, Toshio: See —
Kawashima, Masao; Sakai, Masakatsu; and Kobayashi,
Toshio.3,432,683.
Kobayashi, Toyoaki, to Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Hydraulic disc
brake apparatus and multiple operators therefor. 3,476,220, 11-4-
69, CI. 188-106.
Kobayashi, Toyoaki: See —
Kawabe, Tsuneo; and Kobayashi, Toyoaki,3,424,281.
Kobayashi, Tsuneo; Tatematsu, Kenzo; Yoshimura, Koichi; and
Yamamoto, Yoshio, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Electric cleaner. 3,458,892, 8-5-69, CI. 15-327.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Mizuno, Hideo; and Mu-
rayama, Setsuko, to Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Process
for preparing phosphors. 3,457,184, 7-22-69, CI. 252-301.4
858
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; and Murayama, Setsuko,
to Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Preparation of borax-
fluxed, europium-activated rare earth oxide phosphors. 3,458,450,
7-29-69, CI. 252-301.4
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Murayama, Setuko; and
Mizuno, Hideo, to Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Europium
activated phosphors containing lithium floride and method for
preparing the same. 3,458,451, 7-29-69, CI. 252-301.4
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Yakeno, Koji; and Takagawa, Masanori, to
Matsushita Electronics Corporation. Photosensitive slurry and
method of preparing the same. 3,461,077, 8-12-69, CI. 252-301.3
Kobayashi, Yoshiharu: See —
Murata, Toshiya; Takahashi, Toshiyuki; and Kobayashi,
Yoshiharu,3,469,665.
Kobayashi, Yoshio: See —
Murai, Wasaburo; and Kobayashi, Yoshio, 3,464,038.
Kobayshi, Hidehiko; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Izawa, Shin-Ichi, to Asahi
Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing polyphen-
ylene ethers. 3,455,880, 7-15-69, CI. 260-47.
Kobe, Inc.: See —
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton, 3,451,119.
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Brown, Francis Barton, 3,476,413.
Kobe Steel Ltd.: See—
Asari, Akira, 3,425,261.
Asari, Akira, 3,427,856.
Asari, Akira, 3,427,857.
Asari, Akira, 3,462,991.
Fukuzuka, Toshio; and Miyashiro, Masao, 3,486,990.
Mitani, Tetsuo; and Kato, Masao, 3,434,547.
Nakano, Taira; Goto, Asahiko; Yano, Kaname; and Shibata,
Syojiro, 3,453,704.
Kobe Steel Works, Ltd.: See—
Shimose, Takaaki; Mori, Kenji; Inoue, Kimio; and Takao,
Zenichiro, 3,428,472.
Kobel, Joseph A., to Potter Instrument Company, Inc. Hub as-
sembly. 3,464,642, 9-2-69, CI. 242-68.3
Kobelt, Jack R. Balanced accumulator tank, single lever marine con-
trol. 3,455,186, 7-15-69, CI. 74-878.
Kober, Ehrenfried H.: See —
Gavin, David F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Schnabel, Wilhelm
J. ,3,450,740.
Kober, Ehrenfried H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation.
Condensation products of phenylenediamines and alkyleneoxides.
3,462,492, 8-19-69, CI. 260-573.
Kober, Ehrenfried H.; Lederle, Henry F.; and Ottmann, Gerhard F.,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Cyclic polymers of
hydroxymethylphenoxy phosphonitriles. 3,450,799, 6-17-69, CI.
260-927.
Kober, Ehrenfried H.; Lederle, Henry F.; and Ottmann, Gerhard F.,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Oxyalkylated cyclic
polymeric bis(hydroxyphenoxy) phosphonitriles. 3,462,518, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-927.
Kober, Ehrenfried H.; Ottmann, Gerhard F.; and Hooks, Haywood,
Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Process for reduc-
tion of nitro compounds to corresponding oximes and ketones.
3,480,672, 11-25-69, CI. 260-566.
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gavin, David
F., 3,481, 967.
Ottmann, Gerhard F.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gavin, David
F., 3,48 1,968.
Schnabel, Wilhelm J.; Kober, Ehrenfried H.; and Gardner, Srong
K.,3,438,750.
Kober, Frederick P.: See —
Bulan, Edward P.; and Kober, Frederick P. ,3,484,346.
Kober, William, to Garrett Corporation, The. Axial air gap generator
with cooling arrangement. 3,428,840, 2-18-69, CI. 310-1 14.
Koberg, Gordon E., to United States of America, Interior. Un-
derwater gravity-type monomolecular film dispenser and method
of use. 3,425,791, 2-4-69, CI. 21-60.5
Kobernick, Gerald. Dispensing container having a membrane punc-
turing means. 3,425,598, 2-4-69, CI. 222-83.
Kobetz, Paul; and Laran, Roy J., to Ethyl Corporation. Manufacture
of bimetallic hydrides. 3,453,093, 7-1-69, CI. 23-365.
Kobetz, Paul; and Thomas, Wilford H., to Ethyl Corporation.
Preparation of vinylic magnesium aluminum compounds.
3,423,446, 1-21-69, CI. 260-448.
Kobiella, Robert J., to Signode Corporation. Strap feed and tension-
ing mechanism. 3,420,158, 1-7-69, CI. 100-2.
Kobiella, Robert J., to Signode Corporation. Automatic strapping
machine employing friction- fused joints. 3,442,203, 5-6-69, CI.
100-26.
Kobinger, Walter: See —
Heider, Joachim; Machleidt, Hans; and Kobinger,
Walter,3,47 1,470.
Koblin, Abraham; Woolfridge, Alfred L.; and Adams, John Q., to
United States of America, Army. Continuous and automatic fal-
lout sampler. 3,475.965, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-432.
Koblischek, Peter: See —
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek, Peter, 3,425, 786.
Dithmar, Karl; and Koblischek. Peter.3,455,718.
Koblish, Arthur M., to National Can Corporation. Can body blank
and can unit made therefrom. 3,464,583, 9-2-69, CI. 220-77.
Koblitz, Francis Frederick; and Petrella, Robert Gabriel, to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corporation. Vinylidene fluoride polymer dispersions
having low viscosity. 3,441,531, 4-29-69, CI. 260-29.1
Koblitz, Francis Frederick; and Petrella, Robert Gabriel, to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corporation. Substrates coated with pigmented acrylate
coating and a fluorocarbon topcoat. 3,470,014, 9-30-69, CI. 117-
72.
Kobnick, Werner, to Berg Mfg., & Sales Co. Reducing valve for
front axle brake cylinders. 3,420,256, 1-7-69, CI. 137-102.
Kobnick, Werner, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Compressed airbrake as-
sembly. 3.428,071, 2-18-69, CI. 137-102.
Kobnick, Werner, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Compressed air brake
system for a trailer. 3,428,368, 2-18-69, CI. 303-15.
Kobnick, Werner, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Compressed air brake
system for a trailer having a magnetic permanent brake valve.
3,443,841, 5-13-69, CI. 303-15.
Kobnick, Werner, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Compressor governor
assembly. 3,481,359, 12-2-69, CI. 137-119.
Koboldt, Melvin A., to Container Corporation of America. Stackable
container. 3,480,195, 11-25-69. CI. 229-5.5
Kobori, Yasusaburo, to Kabushikikaisha G.I.C. Safety device for
vehicle passengers. 3,450,414, 6-17-69, CI. 280-150.
Kobrehel, Peter M., to General Motors Corporation. Lock cylinder
assembly. 3,475,933, 11-4-69, CI. 70-364.
Kobryner, Henry, to Murray Manufacturing Corporation. Jaw con-
struction for blade-jaw contacts. 3,423,723, 1-21-69, CI. 339-259.
Kobryner, Herman H., to Murray Manufacturing Corporation. Door
hinging arrangement in raintight enclosures. 3,479,104, 11-18-69.
CI. 312-229.
Kobus, Stanislas: See —
Benmussa, Henri; Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus,
Stanislas.3,441,675.
Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus, Stanislas.3,427,604.
Kobusch, Helmut; Grune, Johannes; and Pfeiffer, Arnold, to Man-
nesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Slag retaining device for use during
tapping of converters. 3,459,209, 8-5-69, CI. 137-172.
Koch, Alan J.: See —
Scheitlin, Thomas G.; Hames, William A.; and Koch, Alan
J. ,3,433,031.
Koch, Bernhard Robert, to Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Guide
for detachably mounting on a stave or a heddle frame for a loom.
3,424,205, 1-28-69. CI. 139-91.
Koch, Bernhard Robert, to Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Heddle
frame. 3,430,313, 3-4-69, CI. 28-46.
Koch, Bernhard R., to Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Heddle frame
for looms. 3,434,505, 3-25-69, CI. 139-92.
Koch, Carl, to Sinar AG Schaffhausen. Light measuring apparatus
for cameras. 3,471,704, 10-7-69, CI. 250-239.
Koch, Carl, to Sinar AG Schaffhausen. Photographic focusing
camera. 3,479,945, 1 1-25-69, CI. 95-50.
Koch, Charles H., Jr., to Young Windows, Inc. Runner or guideway.
3,449,863, 6-17-69, CI. 49-428.
Koch, David A., to Chrysler Corporation. Sealing apparatus for ro-
tary mechanism. 3,480,203, 11-25-69, CI. 230-145.
Koch, David A.: See —
Greif, Herman J., Jr.; Kuusik, Uno; and Koch, David
A. ,3,485,440.
Koch, David Hamilton: See —
Till, Derek Elliott; Levins, Philip Leo; and Koch, David Hamil-
ton,3,434,479.
Koch, Edward James. Method and apparatus for determining
equilibrium temperature-pressure data of volatile liquids.
3,446,056, 5-27-69, CI. 73-17.
Koch, Edward J., to St. Regis Paper Company. Multiple-channel ex-
trusion die for the production of multilayer thermoplastic sheet
materials. 3,464,087, 9-2-69, CI. 18-12.
Koch, Friedrich: See —
Ludwig, Herbert.3,446,887.
Koch, George Robert, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated,
mesne. Door construction. 3,436,861, 4-8-69, CI. 49-246.
Koch, George, Sons. Inc.: See —
Yoe, Guy S.. Jr., 3,440,977.
Koch, Gerald B.: See-
Funk, Wilmer E.; Koch, Gerald B.; and Yocum. Ralph
W.,3,442,431.
Koch, Gerhard: See —
Rausch, Werner; and Koch, Gerhard.3.425,947.
Koch. H.. & Sons, Inc.: See —
Koch, William L.. 3,446,025.
Murray, Norris N., 3,446,203.
Koch, Hans, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung.
Feeding and guiding device for plastic strips and cables.
3,482,277, 12-9-69. CI. 18-1.
Koch, Hans; and Wochnowski, Waldemar. Method of conditioning
tobacco. 3,429.317, 2-25-69, CI. 131-140.
Koch, Heinrich P., to Kwizda. F. Joh. Method of analeptic treatment
with 1,4- endomethylene-Ar>-cyclohexene-2,3-trans-dicarboxylic
acid bis-diethylamide. 3,475.535. 10-28-69. CI. 424-180.
LIST OF PATENTEES
859
Koch, Heinrich, to Drager, Otto H. Control system for breathing ap-
paratus. 3,456.643, 7-22-69, CI. 128-145.8
Koch, Heinz, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Kneading and mixing device
for processing material in pasty condition. 3,468,518, 9-23-69, CI.
259-6.
Koch, Heinz; and Paul, Harald Hugo, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Ap-
paratus for granulating tough plastic material compounds.
3,462,796, 8-26-69, CI. 18-9.
Koch, Helmut; Heidemann, Hans Heinrich; Birk, Peter; Busch, Hans-
Jurgen; and Bernhardt, Jost, to Bernhardt Apparatebau G.m.b.H.,
& Co. Life jacket. 3,441,964, 5-6-69, CI. 9-338.
Koch, Henry A.; and Long, Robert L. Wheel washing apparatus.
3,433.236, 3-18-69, CI. 134-45.
Koch, Hermann. Process for elasticizing foamed polystyrenes and
resultant product. 3,445.406. 5-20-69. CI. 260-2.5
Koch Industries. Inc.; See —
Michael. Vesta Fletcher, 3,433,696.
Koch, James H.; See —
Trimble, Melvin B.; and Koch, James H., 3,461,945.
Koch, Karl F.: See—
Erchak, Michael, Jr.; Carrock, Frederick E.; and Koch, Karl
F.,3,487,127.
Hoyt, John M.; and Koch, Karl,3,451 ,977.
Hoyt, John M.; and Koch, Karl.3,472,806.
Koch, Keith E.: See—
Grawey, Charles E.; Koch, Keith E.; Nelson, David V.; and
Untz, Robert W., 3,486,317.
Koch, Kenneth M.; and Rice, William E., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Spring seat. 3,437,333, 4-8-69, CI. 267-52.
Koch, Louis, to Kohnstamm, H., & Co., Inc. Color compositions.
3,485,642, 12-23-69, CI. 99-148.
Koch, Ludwig W., to Continental Oil Company. Handling of particu-
late ship cargo. 3,445,008, 5-20-69, CI. 214-14.
Koch, Ludwig W.; and Keller, Dennis F., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Preparation and transportation of slurries. 3,471,204, 10-7-
69, CI. 302-14.
Koch, Mary J.; and Price, John A., to FMC Corporation. Lead sil-
icofluoride as a transesterification catalyst. 3,425,998, 2-4-69, CI.
260-75.
Koch, Otto: See-
Stein, Werner; Weiss, Herbert; and Koch, Otto, 3,452,064.
Wulff, Carl; Stein, Werner; Koch, Otto; and Weiss, Her-
bert.3,485,856.
Koch, Peter, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method for
producing studs from cordwood and veneer cores. 3,443,612, 5-
13-69, CI. 144-316.
Koch, Robert Carl. Wall construction. 3,438,161, 4-15-69, CI. 52-
127.
Koch, Robert E., to General Electric Company. Unitary full-range
current-clearing fusible element. 3,471,818, 10-7-69, CI. 337-296.
Koch, Robert L.; Thomas, Earl F.; Miklos, Joseph A.; and Curry,
William H., to Molectro Corporation. Method of manufacturing
semiconductors. 3,426,423, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-574.
Koch, Robert M.: See —
Robertson, Richard C; and Koch, Robert M., 3,421,816.
Koch, Roland G., to Houdaille Industries, Inc., mesne. Quick-change
tool holder with collar locking member. 3,456,957, 7-22-69, CI.
279-91.
Koch, Russell R., to Sherwin-Williams Company, The. Paint vehicles
prepared by treating adducts of fatty acid esters with peroxide
and/or poly- butadiene. 3,483,152, 12-9-69, CI. 260-23.7
Koch Supplier, Inc.: See —
Viene, John G., 3,456,776.
Koch, Vergil W. Apparatus for installing flexible strip material in
green concrete. 3,473,450, 10-21-69, CI. 94-39.
Koch, Walter T., to FMC Corporation. Resin coated cellulosic sheet
having reduced tendency to accumulate an electrostatic charge.
3,447,948, 6-3-69, CI. 117-73.
Koch, Walter T.; and Carevic, Frank E., to FMC Corporation. Cover
for treating fresh red meat with carbon monoxide. 3,459,1 17, 8-5-
69, CI. 99-254.
Koch, Walter; and Zugel, Ottmar, to Metallgesellschaft Aktien-
gesellschaft, and Steel Company of Canada Limited, The. Process
for the recovery of excess carbon from the product of an iron ore
direct reduction. 3,462,262, 8-19-69, CI. 75-33.
Koch, Werner: See —
Marx, Erwin; and Koch, Werner.3,454,823.
Koch, Werner; and Preuss, Friedrich, to Roland Offsetmaschinen-
fabrik Faber & Schleicher AG. Sheet delivery mechanism for
sheet- processing machines, particularly printing presses.
3,477,710, 11-11-69, CI. 271-64.
Koch, Werner; Roth, Hermann; and Walz. Heinz, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Apparatus for regulating humidity in a climatic
chamber and method of operating the same. 3,470,702, 10-7-69,
CI. 62-3.
Walz, Heinz; and Koch, Werner.3,473,022.
Koch. William Henry; and Rocher. George, to Metallurgical Ex-
oproducts Corporation. Hot top maintaining system. 3,421.731. 1-
14-69, CI. 249-197.
Koch, William L., to Koch, H., & Sons, Inc. Fluid distribution
means. 3,446.025, 5-27-69, CI. 61-14.
Kochalski, Horst, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., KG. Apparatus for
producing a tobacco rod. 3,473,538, 10-21-69, CI. 131-84.
Kochalski, Horst; Rudszinat, Willy; Suck, Hans; Rode, Ludwig;
David, Harri; and Erdmann, Otto, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co.
K.G. Transporting objects. 3,481,447, 12-2-69, CI. 198-31.
Kochaney, Eugene: See —
Gibbs, Dale S.; Miles, Wallace J.; and Kochaney, Eu-
gene,3,468, 703.
Kochanovsky, Nikolai Jakovlevich: See —
V ill, Vadim Ivanovich; Kochanovsky, Nikolai Jakovlevich; Taz-
ba. Semen Moiseevich; Shpeizman, Miron Matveevich; and
Shternin, Lev Alexandrovich, 3,460, 734.
Kocher, Erich J.; and Grant, Whitney I., to Vilter Manufacturing
Corporation. Control for air cooled condensers. 3,478,533, 11-18-
69, CI. 62-196.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; von der Emden, Wolfgang; Glaser, Heinrich;
and Holtschmidt, Hans, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for polymerising trioxane. 3,483,165, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-67.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich; Wagner, Kuno; Von Der Emden, Wolfgang;
and Dankert, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Polyoxymethylene copolymers. 3,477,992, 11-11-69,
CI. 260-67.
Kocher, Ernst-Ulrich: See —
Von Der Emden, Wolfgang; and Kocher, Ernst-UI-
rich,3,436,374.
Kocher, Hans, to Buren Watch Company S.A. Watch movement for
wristwatches. 3,460,341, 8-12-69, CI. 58-82.
Kocher, Hans, to Buren Watch Company S.A. Drive spring arrange-
ment for watch movement using two barrels. 3,479,813, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 58-59.
Kochey, Edward L., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Flow di-
vider for pneumatically conveyed stringy material. 3,431,027, 3-4-
69, CI. 302-28.
Kochey, Edward L., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Volumetric
fluid flowmeter. 3,469,446, 9-30-69, CI. 73-196.
Kochkarev, Vladimir llich: See —
Abdullaev, Gasan Mamed Bagir Ogly; Nani, Rakhim Khasan;
Nasirov, Yadulla Nusrat Ogly; Kuliev, Arif Zulfigarovich;
Epshtein, Mikhail Grigorievich; and Kochkarev, Vladimir
Ilich.3,472,652.
Kochorosky, Ned W.: See —
Hollenbeck, Clifford M.; and Kochorosky, Ned W. ,3,446,707.
Kochs Adlernahmaschinen Werke A.G.: See —
Hannemann, Franz; Landwehr, Gunter; Sugland, Wolfgang; and
Myska, Gunter, 3,443,540.
Landwehr, Gunter; and Myska, Gunter, 3,485,193.
Scholl, Hans, 3,428,005.
Scholl, Hans; and Hagemayer, Gunther, 3,434,370.
Scholl, Hans; and Heimann, Alfred, 3,461,826.
Kociscin, Joseph J., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Stabilized arcs in electric furnaces. 3,432,606, 3-1 1-69, CI. 13-33.
Kock, Erhard, to DeVilbiss Company, The. Color change apparatus.
3,450,092, 6-17-69, CI. 118-2.
Kock, Erhard, to DeVilbiss Company, The. Electrostatic spray gun.
3,471,089, 10-7-69, CI. 239-15.
Kock, Helmut, to Wilson Shipyard Inc. Method of forming a
hydrofoil. 3,466,725, 9-16-69, CI. 29-156.8
Kock, Winston E., to Bendix Corporation. The. Thin film tunneling
device. 3,440,453, 4-22-69, CI. 307-298.
Kocks, Friedrich, GmbH: See —
Herchenroder, Hans, 3,476,361.
Kocks, Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft: See —
Bindernagel, Ali, 3,430,836.
Bindernagel, Ali; Kost, Erwin; and Steinbock, Rolf, 3,448,773.
Bindernagel, Ali; Luebke. Horst; and Kost, Erwin, 3,473,574.
Kocks, Friedrich, 3,484,310.
Kocks, Friedrich, 3,485,081.
Kocks, Friedrich, to Kocks, Friedrich Kommanditgesellschaft.
Methods of treatment of hot rolled rod. 3,484,310, 121-6-69, CI.
148-153.
Kocks, Friedrich, to Kocks, Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft.
Swing-forging machines. 3,485,081, 12-23-69, CI. 72-406.
Kockums Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag: See —
Andersson, Carl-Erik; and Krook, Rune, 3,457,976.
Andersson, Carl Erik; and Krook, Rune, 3,457,977.
Holm, Bengt Lennart, 3,420,207.
Holm, Bengt Lennart, 3,429,294.
Ohlson, Stig Matt Lennart. 3.450,222.
Tornmarck. Sven Ivan Arvid, 3,426,526.
Koda, Arthur J.; and Kutyla, John, to Clare, C. P., & Company.
Mercury-wetted contact switch. 3,470.502, 9-30-69, CI. 335-47.
Koda, Eiji, to Systron-Donner Corporation. Position detecting ap-
paratus and method. 3,461,400, 8-12-69, CI. 331-65.
Koda, Kazuko: See —
Neuse, Eberhard W.; and Koda. Kazuko, 3,437, 644.
860
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Koda, Kenichi; Sato, Shui; Shoono, Masayuki; and Hori, Haruo, to
Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd. Photographic silver halide
emulsions stabilized with gallic acid or an alkyl ester thereof.
3,457,079, 7-22-69, CI. 96-109.
Kodaira, Nobuhisa. Jacket type of constant temperature heating ap-
paratus. 3,431,396, 3-4-69, CI. 219-326.
Kodama, Hayashi: See —
Tomita, Tamaki; Wada, Ryuji; and Kodama, Hayashi, 3,454, 31 1.
Kodama, Hisao: See —
Hori, Yasushi; and Kodama, Hisao,3,454,731.
Kodama, Katsuhisa: See —
Yotsuzuka, Masaru; Keshi, Akizo; Hashimoto, Norishige;
Kodama, Katsuhisa; and Nakahara, Shigenobu,3,433,751.
Kodama, Yutaka: See —
Takai, Akira; Saikawa, Isamu; Maeda, Toyoo; Kodama, Yutaka;
Matsubara, Yasumasa; Takamichi, lkuko; and Wasa,
Toshiko.3,455,913.
Kodaras, Michael J., to Wood Conversion Company, mesne. Ven-
tilating ceiling construction. 3,429,250, 2-25-69, CI. 98-40.
Kodera, Hiroshi: See —
Yanai, Hisayoshi; Kodera, Hiroshi; and Migitaka,
Masatoshi.3,476,942.
Kodiak Corporation: See —
Johnson, John Douglas, 3,468,538.
Koe, Billie Kenneth; See —
McManus, James M.; and Koe, Billie Kenneth.3,459,767.
Koebel Diamond Tool Co.: See —
Bullock, Ian H., 3,452,735.
Koebner, Adolf; and Thornton, Thomas, to Marchon Products
Limited. Method of refining vegetable and animal oils. 3,440,253,
4-22-69, CI. 260-425.
Koecher, Walter, to Fellner & Ziegler G.m.b.H. Rotary drum fur-
nace for incinerating rubbish. 3,433,186, 3-18-69, CI. 110-14.
Koechlin, Pierre Maurice, to S.A. Libresa. Mattress and the method
for producing same. 3,453,350, 7-1-69, CI. 264-45.
Koecke Plutte & Co.: See—
Rosenkranz, Dieter; Tiedtke, Alfred; and Inden, Horst,
3,442,460.
Koehl, Erwin: See —
Hacker, Kurt; Koehl, Erwin; and Weigele, Reinhold.3,461,473.
Koehl, William J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Electrolytic process
for selective acyloxylation. 3,448,021, 6-3-69, CI. 204-72.
Koehl, William J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Electrochemical
acyloxylation of olefins. 3,448,022, 6-3-69, CI. 204-78.
Koehler Aircraft Products Company: See —
Foster, George W., 3,423,067.
Koehler, Albert T.: See—
Palmleaf, Herbert; Koehler, Albert T.; and Mason, Richard
Lewis.3,483,900.
Koehler, Armin: See —
Wieden, Horst; Lenz, Hans; Moosmueller, Fritz; and Koehler,
Armin,3,48 1,905.
Koehler, Dale R. Multiplier logic tube. 3,459,984, 8-5-69, CI. 313-
73.
Koehler, Dale R.; and Grissom, John T., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. X-ray spectral measuring system utilizing a solid state
ionization chamber. 3,479,507, 1 1-18-69, CI. 250-83.3
Koehler, Dale R.; Grissom, John T.; and Polk, Robert G. Generator
of mathematically random entities. 3,445,591, 5-20-69, CI. 178-
22.
Koehler, Dankwart, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Pulse distributor comprising n-1 counters and n-1 subtraction
means having scale starting with n and decreasing in unitary steps,
n being greater than 2. 3,452,284, 6-24-69, CI. 328-105.
Koehler, Frank Theodore, Jr.: See —
Skoultchi, Martin; and Koehler, Frank Theodore, Jr.,3,445,566.
Koehler, Gerard N., to Chauvin Arnoux et Compagnie.
Synchronous-motor time-delay relay. 3,454,909, 7-8-69, CI. 335-
65.
Koehler, Gordon T.: See —
Koehler, Gustave J.; and Koehler, Gordon T.,3,429,551.
Koehler, Gordon T. Cartridge adapters for high-powered firearms.
3,437,040, 4-8-69, CI. 102-41.
Koehler, Gustave J.; and Koehler, Gordon T. Operating means for
fluid valves. 3,429,551, 2-25-69, CI. 251-99.
Koehler, Heinrich: See —
Paule, Kurt; Bleicher, Manfred; Martin, Hans; Wanner, Karl;
Bronnert, Helmut; and Koehler, Heinrich,3 ,456,740.
Koehler Manufacturing Company: See —
Lozeau, Homer A., 3,458,697.
Koehler, Max. Process for the production of sinter iron materials.
3,471,343, 10-7-69, CI. 148-126.
Koehler, Roland; Birk, Rudolf; Frick, Hans Dieter; Fengler, Harald;
and Geyken, Erwin, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Drier for photographic
layer supports in sheet form. 3,438,140, 4-15-69, CI. 34-160.
Koehler, Thomas R., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Multiple copy electrophotographic device utilizing a charge
pattern at the interface of a photoconductive layer and a dielectric
layer. 3,429,701, 2-25-69, CI. 96-1.
Koehler, Waldemar: See —
Sperber, Heinrich; Schulz, Gerhard; Palm, Christof; and Koe-
hler, Waldemar,3,483,214.
Koehler-Dayton, Inc.: See —
Helke, Robert C; and Sturgeon, Wayne E., 3,478,690.
Lee, Robert G., 3,429,445.
Zelnick, David R., 3,425,61 1.
Zelnick, David R., 3,449,183.
Koehnen, Earl A.; and Mobley, Clarnece W., Jr., to Farmhand, Inc.
Hammermill and feed control device therefor. 3,436,028, 4-1-69,
CI. 241-186.
Koehnlein, Kurt W.; and Klenck, Herbert R. Ice skate blade honer.
3,461,623, 8-19-69, CI. 51-241.
Koehring Company: See —
Bowman, Spencer; and McClimon, Alan S., 3,472,405.
Hartmann, Philip, 3,465,682.
Lauck, John A., 3,474,736.
Martinson, Edwin O., 3,448,874.
Martinson, Edwin O., 3,455,334.
Noll, George C, 3,448,863.
Parrett, John T.; and Hoffman, Robert L., 3,483,798.
Shapiand, John S., 3,425,502.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,447,567.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,457,842.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,464,443.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,464,444.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,465,788.
Tennis, Francis H., 3,474,906.
Westerlund, Herbert A.; and Westerlund, Robert E., 3,476,358.
Koelichen, Harald, to Filler & Fiebig GmbH. Method and device for
cleaning ink or indian-ink writing instruments. 3,447,964, 6-3-69,
CI. 134-22.
Koeller, Erick H.: See —
Hahn, Edward E.; Koeller, Erick H.; and Norikane,
Kiyoshi.3,457,779.
Koelling, Robert K. Flexible coupling assembly and couplings
therefor. 3,423,958, 1-28-69, CI. 64-18.
Koelling, Wilford K. Absentee ballot device. 3,460,854, 8-12-69, CI.
283-5.
Koelmans, Hein: See —
teVelde, Ties Siebolt; and Koelmans, Hein,3,48 1,030.
Koeln, Harold E., to Penn Corporation, mesne. Writing instruments.
3,480,370, 11-25-69, CI. 401-107.
Koelsch, Lester M., to Beloit Corporation. Sugar beet cossette
processing. 3,455,235, 7-15-69, CI. 100-37.
Koelsch, Lester M., to Beloit Corporation. Sugar beet processing.
3,477,873, 11-11-69, CI. 127-43.
Koeman, Meindert; and Keers, Iendrik Jan Frederik, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. System of the kind comprising a number of
relay arrangements. 3,462,653, 8-19-69, CI. 317-137.
Koenecke, William J.: See —
Burney, Harold W.; Bickel, Paul E.; and Koenecke, William
J.,3,42I,618.
Koenig, Andrew C, to Whirlpool Corporation. Air flow control for
an air conditioner. 3,472,044, 10-14-69, CI. 62-408.
Koenig, Carl Fred, III, to Gray, G. A., Company. Plumb control for
horizontal boring drilling and milling machine. 3,484,064, 12-16-
69, CI. 248-13.
Koenig, Earl. Safety twinkle lamp. 3,473,148, 10-14-69, CI. 340-87.
Koenig, Fred W.: See —
Kus, Stanley T.; and Koenig, Fred W. ,3,479,305.
Koenig, Harold R.: See—
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3,423,691.
Chernoch, Joseph P.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3,423,693.
Naydan, Theodore T.; and Koenig, Harold R., 3 ,432,721.
Koenig, Helge S.; Schjerven, Ragna Host; and Dehler, Friedrich.
Combination semi-cylindrical magnifier and guide bar. 3,429,638,
2-25-69, CI. 350-241.
Koenig, Horst; and Metzger, Horst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft Ludwigshafen. Dimethyloxosurfurylene
derivatives. 3,442,901. 5-6-69, CI. 260-294.8
Koenig, Karl-Heinz; and Pommer, Horst, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of halo-substituted
caprolactones. 3,437,668, 4-8-69, CI. 260-343.
Koenig, Karl-Heinz; and Pommer, Horst, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. a,/3-Unsaturated isocyanates.
3,468,923, 9-23-69, CI. 260-453.
Koenig, Karl-Heinz: See —
Jung, Johann; and Koenig, Karl-Heinz.3,467,712.
Sanne, Walter; Koenig, Karl-Heinz; Pommer, Ernst-Heinrich;
and Stummeyer, Herbert.3,468,885.
Koenig, Paul: See —
Koenig, Peter; and Lucian, Anton, 3,425,668.
Koenig, Peter; and Lucian, Anton, to Koenig, Paul. Device for auto-
matic feeding of size to at least one sizing machine. 3,425,668, 2-
4-69, CI. 259-8.
Koenig, William D.: See —
Holzl, Robert A.; and Koenig, William D.,3,472,443.
Koening, Eugene O.: See —
McDaniel, Herman M.; and Koening, Eugene O.. 3,426, 829.
LIST OF PATENTEES
861
Koenitzer, Burton C, to Brady, W. H., Co. Clip-on label dispenser.
3.459,623. 8-5-69, CI. 156-584.
Koepke, Donald Bernard, to U.S. Industries. Inc., mesne. Automatic
record changer. 3,460,840, 8-12-69, CI. 274-10.
Koepke, John A., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Magnetic switching
device. 3,465,271, 9-2-69, CI. 335-205.
Koepke, Luetta F. Hair fastener. 3,452,760, 7-1-69, CI. 132-1 1.
Koepp. Ronald L., to Monsanto Company. Low capacitance field ef-
fect transistor. 3,443,172, 5-6-69, CI. 317-235.
Koeppe, Hans-Hermann; and Urban, Otfried, to Mundt, Geimuplast
Peter KG. Transparency frames and method for mounting trans-
parencies therein. 3,470.643, 10-7-69, CI. 40-152.
Koepplin, William J.: See —
Cogen, Leonard L.; and Koepplin, William J. ,3,451 ,806.
Koerner, Ernest L., Jr., to Monsanto Company. Purifying phosphoric
acid. 3,479,139, 1 1-18-69. CI. 23-165.
Koerner, Ernest L., Jr.; and Saunders, Elerington, to Monsanto Com-
pany. Process for purifying phosphoric acid. 3,458,282, 7-29-69,
CI. 23-165.
Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Content ad-
dressable memories. 3,438,015, 4-8-69, CI. 340-174.
Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Magnetic
vehicle detection system including feedback means for eliminating
spurious presence indications. 3,458,802, 7-29-69, CI. 324-41.
Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Content ad-
dressable memory employing sequential control. 3,465,303, 9-2-
69, CI. 340-173.
Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Selection
device for content addressable memory system. 3,465,304, 9-2-69,
CI. 340-173.
Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Content ad-
dressable memory with means for masking stored information.
3,483,528, 12-9-69, CI. 340-173.
Koerner, Warren G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Re-entry vehicle for small packages. 3,421,714, 1-14-
69, CI. 244-1.
Koers, Vincent A. Highway right-of-way maintenance apparatus.
3,459,373, 8-5-69, CI. 239-1.
Koertge, Nobel H., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Convertible electric
switch module. 3,437,773, 4-8-69, CI. 200-166.
Koertge, Nobel H., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electromagnetic relay
with convertible switch contact modules. 3,453,571, 7-1-69, CI.
335-132.
Koertge, Nobel H., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electrical control panel
mounting channel with adjustable bracket for wire way cover.
3,483,434, 12-9-69, CI. 317-119.
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Company. Laser light-am-
plifiying structures and the like. 3,421,096, 1-7-69, CI. 330-4.3
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Corporation. Laser Q-
switching. 3,426,294, 2-4-69, CI. 331-94.5
Koester, Charles J., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company,
mesne. Bistable laser structure. 3,440,562, 4-22-69, CI. 331-94.5
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Fiber
optical image-enhancing devices, systems, and the like. 3,449,037,
6-10-69, CI. 350-96.
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Fiber
laser structures and the like. 3,456,21 1, 7-15-69, CI. 331-94.5
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Ap-
paratus for determining the degree of inversion. 3,481,674, 12-2-
69, CI. 356-201.
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Corporation, mesne. Laser
amplifiers. 3,484,710, 12-16-69, CI. 330-4.3
Koester, Charles J.; Dixon, Edgar O.; and Snitzer, Elias, to American
Optical Company, mesne. Laser systems and the like employing
solid laser components and light-absorbing claddings. 3,445,785,
5-20-69, CI. 331-94.5
Koester, Charles J.; and Snitzer, Elias, to American Optical Com-
pany, mesne. Laser amplifier having angularly disposed reflection
reducing end surface. 3,421,097, 1-7-69, CI. 330-4.3
Koester, Charles J.; and Snitzer, Elias, to American Optical Corpora-
tion, mesne. Laser having a 90" polarization rotator between two
rods to compensate for the effects of thermal gradients. 3,484,714,
12-16-69, CI. 331-94.5
Koester, Charles J.: See —
Siegmund, Walter P.; Koester, Charles J.; and Ask, Clifford
W.,3,442,568.
Swope, Charles Hermas; Snitzer, Elias; and Koester, Charles
J.,3,453,036.
Koester, David W., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Preparing
porous refractory oxides by adding and removing polypropylene
microspheres. 3,467,602, 9-16-69, CI. 252-455.
Koester, John P., to Orr Felt & Blanket Company, The. Method of
making paper makers" felt. 3,458,91 1. 8-5-69, CI. 28-72.2
Koestler, Robert Charles: See —
Allen, Thomas Clark; and Koestler, Robert Charles.3,427,332.
Koetitz, Kenneth F.; See —
Smith, Curtis W.; Schrauzer, Gerhard N.; Windgassen, Richard
J.; and Koetitz, Kenneth F.,3,463,819.
Koett, Albert C. Pneumatic stitcher and method of stitching.
3,465,414, 9-9-69, CI. 29-432.2
Koff, Bernard L.; Sterman, Albert P.; and Corsmeir, Robert J., to
General Electric Company. Turbomachinery rotors. 3,451,653, 6-
24-69, CI. 253-39.
Kofferlein, Rainer: See—
Eissfeldt, Erich; and Kofferlein, Rainer.3,459,370.
Koffler, Sol. Process for stitching metal strip to edge portion of lug-
gage shell. 3,468,274, 9-23-69, CI. 1 12-262.
Koffskey, John M., Jr., to Union Carbide Corporation. Papermill
suction box cover. 3,425,901, 2-4-69, CI. 162-352.
Kofink, Siegfried, to Eberspacher, J. Liquid pump valve actuating ar-
rangement. 3,468,257, 9-23-69, CI. 103-53.
Kofman, Rijkent W.: See —
Fisher, Robert E.; Kofman, Rijkent W.; Reichert, Ernest D.; and
Visser, Reinold H, 3,432,916.
Kofoid, Melvin J.; and Zieske, Paul L., to Boeing Company, The.
Method of producing high temperature, low pressure plasma.
3,437,864, 4-8-69, CI. 313-231.
Koga, Kosho: See —
Iseki, Takeshi; Koga, Kosho; and Ito, Seiji,3,426,414.
Koga, Masaru. Method of joining an endless belt together and device
therefor. 3,445,899, 5-27-69, CI. 24-37.
Koga, Masashi: See —
Takami, Katsumi; Yamada, Yahiko; Suda, Kyo; and Koga,
Masashi.3,453,434.
Koga, Wataru; Abo, Masahiro; Yasuoka, Yoshio; Nozaki, Michio;
and Nomaguchi, Kanemasa, to Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Water-soluble paint composition. 3,444,112, 5-13-69, CI.
260-19.
Kogelnik, Herwig W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Controlled transmission of waves through inhomogeneous media.
3,449,577, 6-10-69, CI. 250-199.
Kogler, Hubert; See —
Taul, Horst; and Kogler, Hubert.3,458,583.
Kogo, Masanori; and Ishizawa, Kazuhiro, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. High dielectric strength inductance coil using pot
type magnetic core. 3,430,174, 2-25-69, CI. 336-83.
Kogstrom, Carl W.: See —
Brousseau, Roy D.; and Kogstrom, Carl W., 3,434, 149.
Koguchi, Mitsuhiro; See —
Kokubo, Ryo; Takauwa, Yasuo; Koguchi, Mitsuhiro; and
Nagakura, Mizuhiko.3,484,440.
Takahashi, Nobuhiko; Kokubo, Ryo; Nagakura, Mizuhiko;
Koguchi, Mitsuhiro; and Murata, Atsuo.3,423,410.
Kogure, Akira: See —
Mori, Kan; Kawakami, Masato; Sugihara, Yasumi; Kimura,
Shoji; Shibata, Tooru; and Kogure, Akira, 3,466, 272.
Mori, Kan; Suminoe, Taro; Yamazaki, Tamotu; Ishikawa, Tu-
nezo; and Kogure, Akira, 3,479, 331 .
Kogut, Val: See—
Coberly, Clarence J.; and Kogut, Val, 3,459, 823.
Koh, Teow Yan, to Canada Packers Limited. Orally active heparin
and method for making and using same. 3,482,014, 12-2-69, CI.
424-16.
Koh-I-Noor, Inc.: See —
Danjczek, William E., 3,428,380.
Danjczek, William E., 3,455,639.
Kohashi, Tadao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Photoconductive-electroluminescent device having special phase
or frequency relationship between the incident light signal and the
electrical exciting signal. 3,430,051, 2-25-69, CI. 250-213.
Kohashi, Tadao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Energy-
sensitive composite elements. 3,458,700, 7-29-69, CI. 250-71.
Kohashi, Tadao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Elec-
troluminescent device for deriving a bright output image from a
dark input image. 3,465,202, 9-2-69, CI. 315-169.
Kohashi, Tadao; Nakamura, Tadao; and Nakamura, Kunio, to Mat-
sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Infrared image converting
device with improved response time. 3.446,963, 5-27-69, CI. 250-
83.3
Kohfeld, Werner: See —
Viol, Gunter; and Kohfeld, Werner,3,476,630.
Kohkhlov, Evgeny Ilich: See —
Vyaznikov, Alexandr Konstantinovich; Davydov, Alexei
Ivanovich; Egorov, Vasily Pavlovich; Melnikov, Nikolai
Nikitovich; Popov, Boris Andreevich; Kohkhlov, Evgeny Ilich;
and Charykov, Nikolai Frolovich,3,472,299.
Kohl, Douglas A., to Litton Systems, Inc., mesne. Data correlating
device and process utilizing a reciprocating member. 3,432,749, 3-
11-69, CI. 324-140.
Kohl, Heinz; and Souresny, Herbert, to Schoeller-Bleckmann Stahl-
werke Aktiengesellschaft, Firma. Corrosion-resistant metallic arti-
cles and composition therefor. 3,476,555, 11-4-69, CI. 75-128.
Kohl, Karl. Shogging mechanism for the guide bars of a warp
knitting machine. 3,443,402, 5-13-69, CI. 66-86.
Kohl, Karl. Stroke control device for the needle bar mechanism of a
warp knitting machine. 3,444,702, 5-20-69, CI. 66-86.
Kohl. Karl. Guide bar swinging mechanism for a double needle bar
warp knitting machine. 3,444,703, 5-20-9, CI. 66-87.
Kohl, Karl. Raschel machine with sinkers. 3,460,357, 8-12-69, CI.
66-86.
862
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kohl, Karl. Method of operating a double bed warp knitting
machine. 3,460,358, 8-12-69, CI. 66-87.
Kohl, Karl. Presser mechanism for a warp knitting machine.
3,466,898, 9-16-69, CI. 66-86.
Kohl, Karl. Raschel knitting machine and method of operating the
same. 3,469,419, 9-30-69, CI. 66-83.
Kohlenberg, Arthur, to Codex Corporation. Apparatus and method
for processing digital data affected by errors. 3,447,132, 5-27-69,
CI. 340-146.1
Kohler, Alfred: See —
Bauer, Kurt; and Kohler, Alfred.3,433,416.
Kohler General, Inc.: See —
Stevens, Donald E.; and Doyle, Edward A., 3,432,937.
Kohler, George O.: See —
Hoover, Richard D.; and Kohler, George O., 3,455, 894.
Kohler, Jacob Willem Laurens; and Prast, Gijsbert, to U.S. Philips
Corporation. Hot-gas reciprocating engine. 3,472,037, 10-14-69,
CI. 62-6.
Kohler, John J.; and Ross, Louis A., to Ansul Company, The. N,n-
sulfonyl bis]93aryl carbamates, and ,thiocarbamates,. 3,420,867, 1-
7-69, CI. 260-455.
Kohler, Marcel, to Balzers Patent-und Lizenz-Anstalt. Selectively
cooled motive fluid trap for a vacuum steam pump. 3,433,297, 3-
18-69, CI. 165-40.
Kohler, Marcel; and Frick, Adalbert, to Balzers Patent- und
Beteiligungs-Aktiegesellschaft. Method of and apparatus for selec-
tive operation of a working medium catcher in evacuating ap-
paratus. 3,474,634, 10-28-69, CI. 62-55.5
Kohler, Robert Felix; and Fromhold, Otto, to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke
Aktiengesellschaft. Suction valve for piston-type compressors.
3,463,184, 8-26-69, CI. 137-512.15
Kohler, Robert, to Hoerriger Ventilwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Annu-
lar non-return valve. 3,428,082, 2-18-69, CI. 137-516.23
Kohler, Roland: See —
Wick, Richard; Kohler, Roland; and Schneider,
Othmar.3,454,336.
Kohler, Rudolph H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Multiple flame
jet channeling method. 3,481,648, 12-2-69, CI. 299-14.
Kohler, Werner, to VEB Textilmaschinenbau Apolda. Method and
knitting apparatus for producing a pile fabric. 3,455,123, 7-15-69,
CI. 66-87.
Kohlgagen, Walter: See —
Hass, Karl; Kohlgagen, Walter; Czehovsky, Gunther; and Koner-
mann, Hans-Ewald, 3,436, 324.
Kohlhaas, Rudolf: See —
Donges, Ernst; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Hloch, Albert; and Medic,
Nikolaj.3,420,622.
Hloch, Albert; Kohlhaas, Rudolf; Medic, Nikolay; and Neises,
Helmut.3,445,257.
Schafer, Helmut Karl; and Kohlhaas, Rudolf.3,441,539.
Kohlhagen, Frederick A., to Globe Woven Belting Co., Inc. Bowling
pin impact curtain. 3,472,288, 10-14-69, CI. 139-387.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to Amphenol Corporation. Synchronous reaction
motor with dead- shaft rotor mount. 3,421,032, 1-7-69, CI. 310-
164.
Kohlhagen, Walter. Pulse-responsive stepping motor. 3,423,617, 1-
21-69, CI. 310-49.
Kohli, Willy; and Meroz, Charles, to Singer, Jean, & Cie S.A.
Timepiece dial. 3,433,013, 3-18-69, CI. 58-127.
Kohll, Charles F.; and Fekkes, Nanno, to Shell Oil Company.
Production of polychlorobenzoic acids. 3,467,697, 9-16-69, CI.
260-515.
Kohls, Dennis E.; Moe, Donald L.; and Reece, Harry W., to Reece
Construction Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for handling bulk
cement. 3,433,315, 3-18-69, CI. 177-151.
Kohls, Norman R., to Hammond Corporation. Musical instrument
percussive keyer with variable signal decay. 3,465,088, 9-2-69, CI.
84-1.26
Kohls, Norman R.; Nykl, Clarence A., Jr.; and Ayres, William R., to
Hammond Corporation. Organ percussion system providing per-
cussive harmonic synthesis. 3,480,718, 1 1-25-69, CI. 84-1.01
Kohman, Fred H.: See —
Friesen, Vernon W.; Klassen, Jake D.; and Kohman, Fred
H.,3,460,631.
Kohmann, Willy, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Print member actua-
tors with lost motion coupling means. 3,420,165, 1-7-69, CI. 101-
93.
Kohn, Gerhard; and Seitzer, Dieter, to International Business
Machines Corporation. Signals employing a tristable tunnel diode
sensing circuit. 3,445,682, 5-20-69, CI. 307-236.
Kohn, Gustave K.: See —
Fenyes, Joseph G. E.; and Kohn, Gustave K.,3,429,931.
Kohn, Gustave K., to Chevron Research Company. N-(polyhaloal-
kylthio) alkenylsuccinimides. 3,423,426, 1-21-69, CI. 260-326.5
Kohn, Gustave K., to Chevron Research Company. N-Polyhaloal-
kylthio compounds as fungicidal agents. 3,444,300, 5-13-69, CI.
424-273.
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., to Chevron Research
Company. N-( 1-halo-l-nitroalkylthio) dicarboximides. 3,468.905,
9-23-69, CI. 260-326.
Kohn, Gustave K.; and Fenyes, Joseph G. E., to Chevron Research
Company. 1-Halo-l-nitro-alkylsulfoneyl halides and their 1-nitro-
alkyladisulfide precursors. 3,479,413, 11-18-69, CI. 260-543.
McCaskey, Bob L.; Kohn, Gustave K.; and Moore, Joseph
E.,3,478,052.
Kohn, Herbert M., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Direct fired
burner. 3,481,680, 12-2-69, CI. 431-182.
Kohn, Howard M.: See —
Reighart, June H., 3,445,101.
Kohn, Saul R.: See —
Steinberg, Wallace H.; and Kohn, Saul R.,3,480,185.
Kohne, Harry F., Jr.: See —
Brundige, Maurice M.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry
F., Jr.,3,441,473.
Fredrickson, John H.; Hunger, Gunther K.; and Kohne, Harry
F., Jr.,3,451,331.
Kohnen, David P.: See —
Norman, Eugene, 3,463.884.
Kohner Bros., Inc.: See —
Roth, Dan, 3,457,671.
Kohnken, Kent H., to Carborundum Company, The. Nozzle.
3,476,324, 1 1-4-69, CI. 239-590.5
Kohnle, Josef F.; and Slaugh, Lynn H., to Shell Oil Company.
Production of 1,3,7-octatriene. 3,444,258, 5-13-69, CI. 260-677.
Kohnlein, Rolf: See —
Buchner, Norbert; and Kohnlein, Rolf,3,430,805.
Kohno, Sakae: See —
Morita, Toshimitsu; Taki, Masuo; Kaneda, Maomi; and Kohno,
Sakae.3,459,020.
Kohnstamm. H., & Co., Inc.: See —
Dunn, Michael J., 3,462,390.
Koch, Louis, 3,485,642.
Stein, William, 3,483,002.
Koho-es Gepipari Miniszterium Tuzellestechnikai Kutatointezelt: See-
Biro, Attila, 3,473,795.
Kohorn, Alfred O. Kitting machine needle. 3,464,237, 9-2-69, CI.
66-121.
Kohrt, Richard J. Anchorage for church pew. 3,462,105, 8-19-69,
CI. 248-188.8
Kohya, Tetsuya; and Komagata, Eiiti, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Refrigerator. 3,478,536, 11-18-69, CI. 62-441.
Kohya, Tetsuya; and Tsuji, Mikio, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Automatic temperature control type refrigerator.
3,478,818, 11-18-69, CI. 165-30.
Koike, Junichiro: See —
Nakagawa, Shunshi; and Koike, Junichiro, 3, 45 1,4 18.
Koike, Michiharu: See —
Suzuki, Hirofumi. Koike, Michiharu; and Fujiwara,
Hisashi.3,440,468.
Koistinen, Donald P., to General Motors Corporation. Heat treat-
ment of ferrous base alloys. 3,461,002, 8-12-69, CI. 148-12.4
Koistinen, Toivo. Fishing rod. 3,435,551, 4-1-69, CI. 43-19.2
Koizumi, Hisao. to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Rotors of an
electrical rotary machine. 3,439,203, 4-15-69, CI. 310-54.
Koizumi, Kiyotaka: See —
Amano, Shuichi; Ozono, Tetsujiro; and Koizumi,
Kiyotaka.3,453,643.
Koizumi, Shun: See —
Kometani, Yutaka; Koizumi, Shun; Fumoto, Syozo; Tanigawa,
Singo; and Nakajima, Takeaki, 3,462,401.
Koizumi, Yutaka, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Action repeating
device. 3,456,515, 7-22-69, CI. 74-142.
Kojima, Koujiro: See —
Takahashi, Yoshikazu; Kojima, Koujiro, Kahata, Hisashi; and
Iwasaki, lwao,3,453,101.
Kojima, Mirei: See —
Aikawa, Michinosuke; Kojima, Mirei; and Takahashi.
Chushichi.3,430,289.
Kojima, Toshio: See —
lnaba, Seiuemon; Kojima, Toshio; and Amemiya,
Yoichi.3,483,406.
Inaba, Seiuemon; Shirafuji, Ryoko; Kojima, Toshio; and
Amemiya, Yoichi, 3,469,1 23.
Kojima, Yasuhiro: See —
Yumoto, Hirosuke; Hashimoto, Takeshi; Morita, Yutaka;
Shibata, Yoshinobu; Kinmura. Shunichiro; Kono, Mototsugu;
and Kojima, Yasuhiro.3,449,196.
Kojima, Yasuo: See —
Kimura, Kenjiro; Negoro, Akio; Kojima, Yasuo; and Saiji, Tsu-
tomu,3.427,797.
Kojima, Yu: See —
Nikai, Sei; Kojima, Yu; Mukai, Tsuneo; and Hirata,
Shigeru.3,485.384.
Kok, Bessel: See —
Bongers, Leonard H.; and Kok, Bessel, 3,420,739.
Kok, Pieter W., to North American Philips Company, Inc. Stereo-
scopic X-ray apparatus. 3,424,901, 1-28-69, CI. 250-60.
LIST OF PATENTEES
863
Kok, Pieter W., to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. X-ray table hav-
ing a plurality of pairs of slings with oppositely windable members.
3,449,570, 610-69, CI. 250-54.
Kokaly, Joseph: See —
Bianchetta. Donald L.; Junck, John A.; and Kokaly,
Joseph.3,444,948.
Kokaly, Joseph; and Miller, Lawrence J., to Sandvikens Jernverks
Aktiebolag. Apparatus for controlling the position of the elevator
in a self-loading elevator scraper. 3,484.960. 12-23-69. CI. 37-8.
Kokernoot, Jack David. Milk weighing machine. 3,421,592, 1-14-69,
CI. 177-24.
Kokesh, Ronald A.; and Rotier, Donald J. Shiftable counter using a
magnetic core as the counting element. 3,487,386, 12-30-69, CI.
340-174.
Kokinda, George: See-
Greek, Eugene; and Kokinda, George, 3,445, 262.
Kokkeler, Donald C: See —
Beaudoin, Clifford S.; and Kokkeler, Donald C, 3,457, 663.
Kokkinis, Nikolaus, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Ap-
paratus for positioning gripper rods in shuttleless looms.
3,438,402, 4-15-69, CI. 139-122.
Kokorudz, Michael; Langdon, William K.; and Levis, William W.,
Jr., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corporation. Thioethers derived from
polyhalogenated alkylene oxides. 3,459,762, 8-5-69, CI. 260-306.
Kokosinski, Jacek; Orlowski, Jan; Czachowska, Barbara; and Han-
cyk, Boleslaw. Preparation of trimethyl chloro-substituted lower
Alkyl quaternary ammonium salts. 3,424,793, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
567.6
Kokoszka, John G.; and Yates, Gerald P., to Dow Corning Corpora-
tion. Aerosol starch. 3,462,384, 8-19-69, CI. 260-9.
Koksharov, Vladimir Mikhailovich: See —
Mezhlumov, Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko, Viktor Ivanovich;
Turik, Vladimir Fedorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shibanov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev, Konstantin
Stepanovich; Isyangulov, Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich; Zinnatul-
lin. Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin,
Viktor Petrovich; Serper, Ruvin losifovich; Koksharov,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbunov, Vladimir
Ivanovich, 3, 47 3, 624.
Kokubo, Eiichi: See —
Uchida, Isamu; Miyayama, Shigeru; Watanabe, Kenkichi; Koku-
bo, Eiichi; and Osako, Kyoichi.3,454,017.
Uchida, Isamu; Miyayama, Shigeru; Watanabe, Kenkichi; Koku-
bo, Eiichi; and Osako, Kyoichi, 3,469, 365.
Kokubo, Ryo: See-
Abe, Kazuo; Kokubo, Ryo; Yamada, Yumizuru; Nagakura,
Mizuhiko; and Shima, Koji, 3,432, 274.
Kokubo, Ryo; Takakuwa, Yasuo; Maruyama, Isao; Shiroishi,
Akihiro; and Nagakura, Mizuhiko, to Nissan Kagaku Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing high grade melamine.
3,454,571, 7-8-69, CI. 260-249.7
Kokubo, Ryo; Takauwa, Yasuo; Koguchi, Mitsuhiro; and Nagakura,
Mizuhiko, to Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for
producing high purity melamine. 3,484,440, 12-16-69, CI. 260-
249.7
Takahashi, Nobuhiko; Kokubo, Ryo; Nagakura, Mizuhiko;
Koguchi, Mitsuhiro; and Murata, Atsuo, 3,423,410.
Kokusai Denki Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Isobe, Kosaku; and Kakiage, Seinosuke, 3,449,549.
Tanaka, Yukio; Soya, Katsuji; and Yamagishi, Hitoshi,
3,480,486.
Kokusai Denshin Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Kurimura, Toshio; Yamamura, Kazuomi; and Murahashi, Tsu-
neo, 3,454,862.
Oshima. Shintaro, 3,427,551.
Oshima, Shintaro; and Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo, 3,428,955.
Oshima, Shintaro; and Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo, 3,432,681.
Oshima, Shintaro; Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Amano, Kit-
sutaro, 3,440,436.
Oshima, Shintaro; Futami, Kakuo; Fukui, Takasuke;
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Komazawa, Yoshihisa,
3,441,494.
Oshima, Shintaro; Nakagome, Yukio; and Fukata, Yasuo,
3,476,878.
Sasaki, Hiroshi; and Maruyama, Tatsuo, 3,475,556.
Tadenuma, Koji, 3,436,481.
Kokusai Display Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Ito, Reijiro, 3,425,011.
Ito, Reijiro, 3,474,314.
Kokx, Darrel D., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Catamenial
tampon. 3,431,910, 3-11-69, CI. 128-285.
Koland. David G., to Whirlpool Corporation. Fluid dispensing means
for a floor scrubber and polisher. 3,444,577, 5-20-69, CI. 15-50.
Koland, David G., to Whirlpool Corporation. Latch. 3,461,741, 8-
19-69, CI. 74-532.
Koland, David G., to Whirlpool Corporation. Floor scrubber and
polisher apparatus. 3,477,086, 11-11-69, CI. 15-320.
Koland, David G.; and Robinson, James M., to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Liquid containers for a floor scrubber and polisher.
3,456,279, 7-22-69, CI. 15-320.
Kolarik, Paul J.: See-
Johnson, Charles E.; and Kolarik, Paul J. ,3, 465,374.
Skinner, Clayton H.; and Kolarik, Paul J. ,3,428,092.
Kolb, Arthur F.: See-
Carter, Uriel F.; Kolb, Arthur F.; and Kunath, Elmer
M.,3,478,292.
Hanson, James R.; and Kolb, Arthur F.,3,478,179.
Kolb, Edwin R.; Richardson, James L; and Hunstiger, Francis, to
Harris-Intertype Corporation. Corona charging unit. 3,435,309, 3-
25-69, CI. 317-262.
Kolb, Erich, to Bosch, Robert, G. m.b.H. Windshield cleaner.
3,465,378, 9-9-69, CI. 15-250.17
Kolb, Ernest D.; Laudise, Robert A.; Spencer, Edward G.; and
Wood, Darwin L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Hydrothermal growth of rare earth orthoferrites and materials so
produced. 3,485,759, 12-23-69, CI. 252-62.57
Kolb, Frederick L., Jr.: See —
Eastwood, Fred; Brindle, John Harry; and Kolb, Frederick L.,
Jr.,3,458,169.
Kolb, Gunter: See —
Honig, Hans Ludwig; Muller, Erwin Alfons; Kuhnel, Werner;
Kolb, Gunter; and Elzer, Paul,3,445,438.
Honig, Hans-Ludwig; Kolb, Gunter; and Wunder,
Walter,3,425,863.
Kolb, Gunther; and Muller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the preparation of a,/3-unsaturated or-
ganic compounds. 3,474,129, 10-21-69, CI. 260-479.
Kolb, Hans; Hartmann, Rudolf; and Buckmiller, Harald, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for preparing pellets from sodium trichloracetate
which do not agglomerate. 3,444,287, 5-13-69, CI. 264-109.
Kolb, Hermann: See —
Mallrich, Rudolf; and Kolb, Hermann.3,478,785.
Kolb, Kenneth E. Filter system and method. 3,422,601, 1-21-69, CI.
55-350.
Kolb, Kenneth E.; and Schreiber, Charles L., to Corning Glass
Works. Glass and plastic laminates. 3,471,356, 10-7-69, CI. 161-
160.
Kolb, Kenneth M.: See—
Willcox, Oswin B.; Kolb, Kenneth M.; and Amin, Rajnikant
B., 3,459,574.
Kolb, Otmar: See —
Zeiser, Walter; Loffley, Hans; and Kolb, Otmar,3, 450,841 .
Kolb, Robert H., to Shell Oil Company. Method for determining the
dip of subterranean earth formations. 3,466,532, 9-9-69, CI. 324-
1.
Kolb, William A.; and Wilson, James H., to United States Steel Cor-
poration. Reference and sensing unit for automatic gas stan-
dardizes. 3,449,566, 6-10-69, CI. 250-43.5
Kolb, Wolfgang: See —
Spuhler, Hanspeter; and Kolb, Wolfgang, 3,473, 395.
Kolbel, Gert F. Spring operated physical exerciser. 3,445,109, 5-20-
69, CI. 272-83.
Kolbel, Gert Friedrich. Physical exerciser. 3,460,392, 8-12-69, CI.
73-379.
Kolbert, Melvin. Communication between submarine and aircraft.
3,431,495, 3-4-69, CI. 325-28.
Kold Kist, Inc.: See—
Jarvis, Edwin W.; and Casey, Dahl B., 3,474,842.
Kolec, Robert F., to Olympic Screw & Rivet Corporation. Piercing
and slotting of drive rivets. 3,445,870, 5-27-69, CI. 10-20.5
Kolec, Robert F., to Olympic Screw & Rivet Corporation. Rivet-
forming dies. 3,471 ,879, 10-14-69, CI. 10-15.
Kolecki, Richard E., to Clark Equipment Company. Brake adjuster.
3,465,854, 9-9-69, CI. 188-196.
Kolek, Robert L.: See —
Eilerman. George E.; Sanguigni, John A.; Kolek, Robert L.;
Fasnacht, James J.; and McWilliams, Donald E.,3,437,517.
Kolek, Robert L.; and Bartrug, Norman G., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Glass fiber cord construction. 3,446,003, 5-27-69, CI. 57-140.
Kolenda, Donald J.: See —
Spon, Carroll V.; and Kolenda, Donald J. ,3, 455, 126.
Kolesar, Daniel J.: See —
Greenberg, Myron L.; and Kolesar, Daniel J.,3,455,155.
Kolesar, Daniel J., to Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. Leveling
construction for heavy machinery and instruments. 3,464,654, 9-2-
69, CI. 248-13.
Kolesh, Victor Anthony, to Wallace-Murray Corporation. Abrasive
tool. 3,420,007, 1-7-69, CI. 51-209.
Kolesinski, Henry S.; and Roth, Peter H., to Polaroid Corporation.
Ethyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and acrylic acid terpolymer
adhesive for polyester film supports and gelatin layers. 3,460,945,
8-12-69, CI. 96-87.
Koleske, Louis M. Lawn ball game with elevated goals. 3,451,680, 6-
24-69, CI. 273-118.
Koleske, Otto, to Wilson Manufacturing Corporation. Pin curl clip.
3,430,637, 3-4-69, CI. 132-46.
Kolibas, James A., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation.
Photocopying. 3,441,345, 4-29-69, CI. 355-10.
Kolibas, James A., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Fuser
for electrostatic images. 3,448,970, 6-10-69, CI. 263-8.
864
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kolik, Ondrej: See—
Brychta, Ondrej; Tlucko, Josef; Kolik, Ondrej; and Capla,
Miroslav, 3,465,752.
Kolin, Alexander, to University of California, The Regents of the.
Electrophoretic fractionation apparatus. 3,451,918, 6-24-69, CI.
204-299.
Kolin, Alexander; and Cox, Paul A. University of California, The Re-
gents of the Electrophoretic fractionating apparatus. 3,479,277,
11-18-69, CI. 204-299.
Kolin, Alexander; and Vanyo, James P., to University of California,
The Regents of the. Split-pole electromagnetic flow transducer.
3,446,071, 5-27-69, CI. 73-194.
Kolitsch, Robert: See —
Busch, Siegfried; Germann, Reimar; and Kolitsch,
Robert.3,452,287.
Kolk, Theodor; and Wertelewski, Wilhelm, to Becorit Grubenausbau
GmbH. Rail vehicle brake systems. 3,486,592, 12-30-69, CI. 1 88-
181.
Kolka, Alfred J.: See—
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J. ,3 ,463,731 .
Ecke, George G.; and Kolka, Alfred J. ,3,476,838.
Kolka, Alfred; Tai, Wun T.; and Mult, Roy H., to Koppers Com-
pany, Inc. Tris-substituted resorcinol compound and the modifica-
tion of rubber therewith. 3,462,382, 8-19-69, CI. 260-3.
Kolka, Thomas C, to Ford Motor Company. Door edge guard.
3,473,264, 10-21-69, CI. 49-462.
Koll, Stanley J., to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Feeding bottle having integral opening means. 3,477,603, 11-11-
69, CI. 215-11.
Koll, Stanley J.; and Moller, Thomas G., to American Flange &
Manufacturing Co., Inc. Ring pull closure cap. 3,446,382, 5-27-69,
CI. 215-^6.
Koll, Stanley J.; and Rocus, John M., to American Flange & Manu-
facturing Co., Inc. Method of securing caps to containers.
3,460,311, 8-12-69, CI. 53-42.
Koll, Stanley J.: See —
Wolf, Edward M.; and Koll, Stanley J. ,3,434,266.
Kollander, Melvin M.; and Kollander, Norman A. Trailer suspension
with steerable axle. 3,448,999, 6-10-69, CI. 280-426.
Kollander, Norman A.: See —
Kollander, Melvin M.; and Kollander, Norman A.,3,448,999.
Kollar, James A.: See —
Massey, Grant W., 3,430,954.
Kollar, John P., 1/2 to Kollar, Thomas J. Double-ended cutting in-
sert and shank therefor. 3,475,802, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-96.
Kollar, Thomas J.: See —
Kollar, John P., 3,475,802.
Kolle, Erwin, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Installation for
controlling the cooling medium temperature to a predetermined
desired value with an internal combustion engine. 3,459,161, 8-5-
69, CI. 123-41.1
Kolle, George Frederic, to Ascast Corporation. Graphite continuous
casting mold. 3,459,255, 8-5-69, CI. 164-283.
Kollenberger, Walter, to Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft Aktien-
gesellschaft. Fluid-tight seals for rotatable shafts and the like.
3,434,727, 3-25-69, CI. 277-58.
Kollenborn, Cecil L. Adjustable easy chair table. 3,435,783, 4-1-69,
CI. 108-8.
Koller, Edward J.; Pierce, Thomas J.; and Polk, Andrew W., Jr., to
Wonder Products Company. Resiliency supported hobbyhorse
mounted on a plural pivoted link. 3,423,085, 1-21-69, CI. 272-
53.2
Koller, Walter. Card index with selecting means. 3,423,862, 1-28-69,
CI. 40-65.
Kollermann, Norbert: See —
Schonemeyer, Hilmar; and Kollermann, Norbert.3,443,034.
Kolless, Siegfried, to Eichner Organisation GmbH. Control arrange-
ment for copying devices. 3,465,122, 9-2-69, CI. 219-216.
Kolless, Siegfried: See —
Spiroch, Franz; Kolless, Siegfried; and Pons, Heinz.3,445,796.
Kolliker, Hans Peter; and Hindermann, Peter, to Geigy, J. R., A.G.
Sulfuric acid ester derivatives of 1-anilino - 4 - hydroxy -
anthraquinone and mixtures. 3,421,828, 1-14-69, CI. 8-25.
Kolling, Georg: See —
Jankowski, Alfons; Kolling, Georg; and Paulsen, Sieg-
fried.3,472,846.
Kollmai, Klaus E. Power washing apparatus including an accumula-
tor. 3,473,480, 10-21-69, CI. 103-223.
Kollman, Robert C; Lang, William D.; and Simone, Dominic, to Na-
tional Lead Company. Electrolyte-wettable storage battery separa-
tors and process for forming same. 3,472,700, 10-14-69, CI. 136-
146.
Kollmann, Wilfried: See —
Laurien, Gunter, 3,477,132.
Kollmorgen Corporation: See —
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S., 3,446,972.
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S., 3,458,261.
Kollodge, Marvin A.: See —
Klinger, Richard C; and Kollodge, Marvin A. ,3,425, 266.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing 5-(3-
methylamino-propyl-or- propylidene-)-5H-dibenzo cycloheptenes
or 10,11- dihydro-compounds. 3,445,519, 5-20-69, CI. 260-570.8
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of aminophen-
yl-nitroimidazoles. 3,446,815, 5-27-69, CI. 260-309.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of
nitroimidazole carbamate. 3,459,764, 8-5-69, CI. 260-309.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing
chloroalkyl thiazoles, pyrimidines and pyridines. 3,461,125, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-251.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc.a-Amino acid anhydrides.
3,462,460, 8-19-69, CI. 260-345.9
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of 2-
(fluorophenyl)-4(5)-nitroimidazoles. 3,471,511, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
309.
Kollonitsch, Janos; and Verdi, Vincent F., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Preparation of aminophenyl-nitroimidazoles. 3,471,512, 10-7-69,
CI. 260-309.
Kollrack, Reiner H., to Leesona Corporation, mesne. Electrochemi-
cal cell containing alkali- metal hydroxide electrolyte and method
of producing electrical energy. 3,483,035, 12-9-69, CI. 136-86.
Kollsman Instrument Corporation: See —
Barnes, John W., 3,449,587.
Cooper, Joseph F., 3,473,267.
Curwen, Kenneth Robert, 3,482,440.
Kahn, Elliott H., 3,446,555.
Lis, Theodore M., 3,476,891.
Minter, Robert L., 3,447,854.
Moskowitz, Saul; and Burkhart, Harry Wade, Jr., 3,446,970.
Naidich, Herbert H.; and Mealy, John T., 3,441,346.
Olson, Kenneth N., 3,453,466.
Walker, Burt; Wollman, Herbert; and Chrouch, Robert C,
3,463,925.
Zuckerbraun, Jacob S., 3,437,814.
Kollsman, Paul. Method of reverse osmosis. 3,462,362, 8-19-69, CI.
210-23.
Kollsman, Paul. Automatic color balance for color television.
3,479,448, 11-18-69, CI. 178-5.2
Koln, Hans Georg: See —
Kaupp, Josef; Klug, Helmut; Mittelberger, Karl Heinz; and Koln,
Hans Georg, 3, 467,640.
Kolnowski, Gene R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Video
pulse sample and hold circuitry. 3,470,482, 9-30-69, CI. 329-102.
Kolobow, Theodor; and Dedrick, Robert L., to United States of
America, Health, Education and Welfare. Dialysate capacity aug-
mentation process. 3,463,728, 8-26-69, CI. 210-22.
Kolock Products Company: See —
Howard, Reginald C, 3,473,202.
Kolodney, Morris, to United Nuclear Corporation. Apparatus for the
determination of carbon in a fluid. 3,451,256, 6-24-69, CI. 73-23.
Kolodney, Morris; Minushkin, Bertram; and Rosh, Donald M., to
United Nuclear Corporation. Continuous oxygen monitor for
liquid metals. 3,481,855, 12-2-69, CI. 204-195.
Kolodny, Edwin Ralph; and Booth, Robert Ben, to American
Cyanamid Company. Clear overflow settling with very high
molecular weight polyelectrolytes. 3,480,761, 11-25-69, CI. 210-
54.
Kolodnyckij, Roman, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Intensity control
for CRT display. 3,473,082, 10-14-69, CI. 315-30.
Kolodziej, Walter F., to General Time Corporation. Electromagnetic
vibrator. 3,440,813, 4-29-69, CI. 58-38.
Kolomayets, George; and Bury, Allen J., to Admiral Corporation.
Tone arm drive mechanism. 3,420,533, 1-7-69, CI. 274-15.
Kolster, Wilhelm K., to Johnson, George F., and Kubly, Raymond
R., Jr., mesne. Comparison calorimeter. 3,460,385, 8-12-69, CI.
73-190.
Kolthaus & Busch K.G.: See—
Hauschke, Manfred; and Ebbinghaus, Erich, 3,449,812.
Koltvedt, Robert: See—
Keahn, Albert G.; and Koltvedt, Robert, 3,427,068.
Koltypin, Evgeny Alexandrovich: See —
Nastjukha, Alexandr Ivanovich; Koltypin, Evgeny Alexan-
drovich; and Smirnov, Pavel Alexandrovich,3,480,822.
Kolyer, John M.; and Kveglis, Albert A., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Anionic polymerization of lactams with (p-substi- tuted
phenylthio)S-triozine as promoter. 3,444,142, 5-13-69, CI. 260-78.
Kolyer, John M.; and Kvlglis, Albert A., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Polymerization of lactams. 3,478,025, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-
248.
Kolze, Lawrence A., to Dole Valve Company, The. Ball seat type
fluid flow valve. 3,430,918, 3-4-69, CI. 251-152.
Komachiya Honten Co., Ltd.: See —
lto, Yonezo, 3,435,832.
Komagata, Eiiti: See —
Kohya, Tetsuya; and Komagata, Eiiti,3,478,536.
Komai, Hisataka: See —
Asai, Harmumi; Komai, Hisataka; and Hada, Nobu-
hide,3,468,856.
LIST OF PATENTEES
865
Komai, Yoshiaki; Yoshino, Zenichi; Miyazaki, Yasunobu; Uematsu,
Shigeru; and Mifune, Keiji, to Nippon Shiryo Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Converter or continuous acid-saccarification of starch. 3,446,664,
5-27-69, CI. 127-28.
Komamiya, Yasuo; and Sugiyama, Takeji, to Industrial Science and
Technology, Agency of. Burst input reactance coupled
asynchronous logic circuit. 3,444,392, 5-13-69, CI. 307-206.
Komarek, Ernst: See—
Schade, Franz; Komarek, Ernst; and Trescher, Viktor.3,429,649.
Schmid, Helmut; Luck, Wolfhard; Loderhose, Ernst; Zinz, Bru-
no; and Komarek, Ernst, 3,482, 925.
Komarov, Jury Alexandrovich: See —
Shonin, Leonid Nikolaevich; Konoplev, Jury Sergeevich;
Komarov, Jury Alexandrovich; lvanov, Igor Nikolaevich; Silin,
Mikhail Danilovich; Veyalis, Nina Petrovna, and; and Karpin-
skaya. Vera Borisovna.3,443,432.
Komatsu, Akira: See —
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Satohiko; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui,
Takeshi; and Kurihara, Haruki.3,459,773.
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Staohiko; Komatsu, Akira; and Muraki,
Shigeru.3,459,556.
Moroe, Tatsuo; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui, Takeshi; and Ueda,
Kuniaki.3,433,839.
Komatsu, Chiaki: See —
Futagawa, Yoshikiyo; and Komatsu, Chiaki, 3,481, 138.
Komatsu, Koei: See —
Okuya, Eitaro; Ito, Tokuo; Sakaguchi, Akio; Komatsu, Koei; and
Yasunaga, Hidetoshi,3,454,680.
Komatsu, Kouei: See —
Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi; Ito, Tokuo; Komatsu, Kouei; Yasunaga,
Hidetoshi; and Ueda, Kenichi, 3,47 1,462.
Okuya, Eitaro; Sakaguchi, Adio; Komatsu, Kouei; Kikuchi, Tat-
suhiko; Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; and Andueda,
Kenichi,3,432,515.
Ueda, Kenichi; Yasunaga, Hidetoshi; and Komatsu,
Kouei,3,432,517.
Komatsu, Makoto: See —
Asaka, Mitsuo; Komatsu, Makoto; and Jufiyama, Susu-
mu,3,436,437.
Igarashi, Yukio; Komatsu, Makoto; Fujiyama, Susumu; and
Okamoto, Kazuo, 3,432, 556.
Komatsu, Nobuhiko, to Green Cross Corporation, The. Process for
producing an antifungal and antiprotozoal substance. 3,458,402, 7-
29-69, CI. 195-81.
Komatsu, Ryosaku, to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Cor-
poration. Temperature compensated semiconductor resistor.
3,484,658, 12-16-69, CI. 317-234.
Komatsu, Toshiaki: See —
Nakagome, Takenari; and Komatsu, Toshiaki, 3, 420, 8 19.
Komatsu, Toshiro; and Ujihara, Akira, to Ishikawajima-Harima Juko-
gyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Device for preventing the swaying of the
suspending means in a crane. 3,476,263, 1 1-4-69, CI. 212-14.
Komatsubara, Gakuo: See —
Honme, Seigo; and Komatsubara, Gakuo,3,486,021.
Komatsubara, Kiichi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Microwave solid-state oscilla-
tor device and a method for varying the oscillation frequency
thereof. 3,469,208, 9-23-69, CI. 331-107.
Komatsubara, Kiichi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Thermometer for measuring
very low temperatures. 3,473,385, 10-21-69, CI. 73-362.
Komatsubara, Tomomitsu: See —
Lanaka, Tomoharu; Miyamae, Masao; Takayama, Shinichi; lio,
Katsumi; Komatsubara, Tomomitsu; and Soma,
Takeshi,3 ,424,729.
Komazawa, Yoshihisa: See —
Oshima, Shintaro; Futami, Kakuo; Fukui, Takasuke;
Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo; and Komazawa,
Yoshihisa,3,44 1,494.
Komberec, Harold L.; Kilcup, Dillon K.; and Smith, Alfred T.
Mechanism for placement of first cookie on ice cream sandwich.
3,472,181, 10-14-69, CI. 107-1.
Komendowski, Henry, to Armstrong-Blum Manufacturing Company.
Brush-type cleaning device for band saws. 3,485,123, 12-23-69,
CI. 83-168.
Komendowski, Henry; and Blum, Frederick J., Jr., to Armstrong-
Blum Manufacturing Company. Feed pressure control system for
hinge type horizontal band saw. 3,460,420, 8-12-69, CI. 83-201.07
Komendowski, Henry; and Whitfield, James E., Jr., to Armstrong-
Blum Manufacturing Company. Hinge type horizontal band saw
with improved control system. 3,465,628, 9-9-69, CI. 83-201.07
Komeno, Taichira, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. I -Lower alkyl - 2,3 -
epithio-5aandrostan- 1 7-/8-ols and their 1 7-lower alkanoates.
3,422,192, 1-14-69, CI. 424-241.
Kometani, Yutaka; Koizumi, Shun; Fumoto, Syozo; Tanigawa, Singo;
and Nakajima, Takeaki, to Daikin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Polytetrafluoroethylene molding powder and method of prepara-
tion thereof. 3,462,401, 8-19-69, CI. 260-92.1
Kometya, Katsutoshi; See —
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Kometya, Katsu-
toshi,3,427, 373.
Komeya, Katsutoshi: See —
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Komeya, Katsu-
toshi,3, 436, 1 79,
Komhyr, Walter D. Method of sensing the ozone in upper at-
mosphere. 3,428,542, 2-18-69, CI. 204-195.
Komin, Nikolai Egorovich: See —
Izergina, Evgenia Valentinovna; Yakovlev, Georgy Konstan-
tinovich; Zakharova, Antonina Dmitrievna; and Komin,
Nikolai Egorovich, 3,450,635.
Kominami, Naoya; Nakajima, Hitoshi; and Tamura, Nobuhiro, to
Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of aromatic
nitriles from substituted benzenes, HCN and oxygen in the
presence of copper cyanide. 3,433,820, 3-18-69, CI. 260-465.
Kominami, Naoya; Nakajima, Hitoshi; Watanabe, Itaru; Kimura,
Takeo; and Sakurai, Tokio, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha. Process for preparing unsaturated aliphatic nitriles.
3,465,028, 9-2-69, CI. 260-465.3
Kominato, Kiyoshi. Method of preparing a series of prosthetic
groups and coenzymes of a new redox-enzyme which are present
in plants, animals, or foods and have vitamin-like activity.
3,429,868, 2-25-69, CI. 260-1 12.5
Komiya, Akitoshi: See —
Ariga, Kinji; Takamizawa, Minoru; Harada, Haruo; Komiya,
Akitoshi; Takaya, Seiki; and Umemura, Mitsuo,3,454,616.
Komiyama, Eizo: See —
Kikumoto, Tomichi, 3,455,577.
Komizo, Hidemitsu: See —
Ito, Yukio; and Komizo, Hidemitsu.3,421,122.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.: See —
Bartholet, Emil J., 3,433,265.
Komoda, Hayashi: See —
Yamada, Masakazu; and Komoda, Hayashi, 3,477,443.
Komor, Joseph A.: See —
Hodgkiss, John A.; Komor, Joseph A.; and Schenck, Leslie
M., 3,437,697.
Komor, Peter S., to Red Jacket Manufacturing Company. Well
pumping apparatus. 3,457,866, 7-29-69, CI. 103-87.
Komor, Peter S.; and Deters, Elmer M., to Red Jacket Manufactur-
ing Company. Fluid pumping system. 3,457,867, 7-29-69, CI. 103-
87.
Komota, Hayashi: See —
Yamada, Masakazu; Komota, Hayashi; and Mano, Fu-
miyoshi,3,449,128.
Komoto, Keisuke: See —
Noguchi, Teruhisa; Komoto, Keisuke; Uchiyama, Yoshio; and
Kano, Saburo.3,442,929.
Kompanek, Andrew J., Jr.; Phelps, Frederick L., Jr.; and Klotz,
James M., to Teleflex, Incorporated. Coating with zinc and alu-
minum powder in potassium silicate. 3,423,229, 1-21-69, CI. 117-
62.
Kompanek, Harry W.: See —
Granfors, Ernest A.; Loveless, Don L.; Boyle, Charles F.; and
Kompanek, Harry W.,3,444,508.
Kompanek, Harry W. Loudspeaker with piezoelectric wafer driving
elements. 3,423,543, 1-21-69, CI. 179-110.
Kompelien, Arlon D., to Honeywell Inc. Solid state motor speed
control. 3,463,933, 8-26-69, CI. 307-133.
Komperda, Joseph W.: See —
Hofmeister, Maurice H.; and Komperda, Joseph W., 3,426,668.
Kompfner, Rudolf, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, ln-
tracavity image converter. 3,454,768, 7-8-69, CI. 250-83.3
Komsa, Sasha: See —
Dunlap, Samuel G.; and Komsa, Sasha.3,472,102.
Dunlap, Samuel G.; and Komsa, Sasha,3,486,402.
Komuro, Isao; and Nagai, Kenichi, to Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co.,
Ltd. Oxidation of acrolein and methacrolein with oxygen and a
vanadium oxide-antimony oxide catalyst. 3,456,002, 7-15-69, CI.
260-530.
Komuro, Toshio: See —
Nara, Takashi; Misawa, Masanaru; and Komuro,
Toshio,3,444,040.
Nara, Takashi; Misawa, Masanaru; and Komuro,
Toshio,3,458,398.
Konareff, Jean: See—
Borrel, Marcel; and Konareff, Jean, 3,445,347.
Borrel, Marcel; and Konareff, Jean, 3,459,639.
Konazewski, Clement R., to Halm Instrument Co. Inc. Vacuum
feeder for heavy sheet material. 3,423,084, 1-21-69, CI. 271-29.
Konazewski, William: See —
Taylor, Arthur Sinclair; Sandhage, Ellsworth; Bott, George; and
Konazewski, Wi!liam,3,453,804.
Koncsics, David M.; and Whitmore, Bruce C, to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Distributor for continuous casting machine.
3,467,284, 9-16-69, CI. 222-166.
Kondo, Fumio: See —
Saeki, Hideo; and Kondo, Fumio,3,445,731.
Kondo, Gisaburo. Grind stone head vibrating device of superfinish-
ing machine. 3,457,680, 7-29-69, CI. 51-59.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 55
866
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kondo, Hideo; Tsuji, Nobuo; Nishio, Fumihiko; and Mizuki, Eiichi,
to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Color turbidity agent in
color photographic materials. 3,449,123, 6-10-69, CI. 96-100.
Kondo, Katsutoshi: See—
Tsuruga, Masanori; Murakami, Shogo; Kondo, Katsutoshi;
Akabane, Shunei; Washikita, Kenji; and Koshino,
Tameo.3,478,101.
Kondo, Masaru, to Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Pin and
rail assembly. 3,456,545, 7-22-69, CI. 84-435.
Kondo, Masayuki; See —
Osawa, Hideo; Sakamoto, Yosio; and Kondo, Masayu-
ki,3,477,291.
Kondo, Masukichi. Impeller having a centrifugal fluid handling
means having steadily curving vanes. 3,440,969, 4-29-69, CI. 103-
115.
Kondo, Mitsutora: See —
Hayashi, Takashi; Kondo, Mitsutora; and Tanaka,
Michio.3,420,876.
Kondo, Nakataro; See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Arai, Hirokazu; Kondo, Nakataro; and
Manabe, Kuniyoshi, 3,465,035.
Kondo, Shigekatsu: See —
Sawaki, Yoshitsugu; Tokunaga, Katsuyoshi; Sada, Masao;
Manabe, Mitsuyoshi; and Kondo, Shigekatsu, 3,438, 868.
Kondo, Shiro; Shiranezawa, Takao; lida, Hirohiko; and Takahashi,
Masayuki, to Teijin Limited. Production of fancy yarn. 3,482,389,
12-9-69, CI. 57-157.
Kondo, Susumu: See —
Hasegawa, Noboru; Ishikawa, Nobuo; and Kondo, Susu-
mu,3,463,751.
Kondo, Takeichi; Kato, Yoshimi; and Muramatsu, Yasunori, to
Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd. Pressure sensitive device incorporat-
ing semiconductor transducer. 3,482,197, 12-2-69, CI. 338-4.
Kondo, Yasuhiko: See —
Sumi, Hiroji; Takahi, Yukiyoshi; Kondo, Yasuhiko; Hamamoto,
Yoshio; and Nishimura, Tsunehiko, 3,426, 135.
Kondolf, Karl Q., to Schlegel Manufacturing Company, The. Win-
dow glass frame and guide. 3,420,002, 1-7-69, CI. 49-440.
Kondtratieva, Nina Nikolaevna: See —
Yakovich, Ninel Iosifovna; Khcheyan, Khachik Egorovich;
Izrael, Larisa Borisovna; Pavlichev, Alexei Fedorovich; and
Kondtratieva, Nina Nikolaevna, 3,439,059.
Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. High speed serial
printer. 3,472,352, 10-14-69, CI. 197-49.
Konecky, Milton S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Decahydroacenaphthene process and use. 3,450,781, 6-17-69, CI.
260-666.
Konefal, Robert S., to Improved Machinery Inc. Sealing assemblies
for containers. 3,465,923, 9-9-69, CI. 222-498.
Konermann, Hans-Ewald: See —
Bunk.g, Robert; Diessel, Karl-Heinz; and Konermann, Hans-
Ewald,3,462,402.
Buning, Robert; Konermann, Hans-Ewald; Diessel, Karl-Heinz;
and Bier, Gerhard.3,459,692.
Hass, Karl; Kohlgagen, Walter; Czehovsky, Gunther; and Koner-
mann, Hans-Ewald, 3,436, 324.
Konet, Henry: See —
Owens, Fred J.; and Konet, Henry,3,455,030.
Kong, Arthur, to Celanese Corporation. Bonding of oxymethylene
polymer to aluminum. 3,455,746, 7-15-69, CI. 148-6.15
Kong, Arthur, to Celanese Corporation. Method of coating with an
oxymethylene polymer. 3,481,756, 12-2-69, CI. 117-21.
Kongpricha, Santad, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Tri
(phenyl or alkyl) phosphazosulfuryl fluorides and their prepara-
tion. 3,445,513, 5-20-69, CI. 260-543.
Kongpricha, Santad: See —
Gambardella, Mario A.; Jache, Albert W.; and Kongpricha, San-
tad,3,446,592.
Jache, Albert W.; Kongpricha, Santad; and Pitts, James
J. ,3,451,775.
Konig, Fritz, to Montblanc-Simplo G.m.b.H. Screw type filling
mechanism for fountain pens. 3,453,057, 7-1-69, CI. 401-172.
Konig, Fritz, to Montblanc-Simplo G.m.b.H. Writing instrument.
3,467,476, 9-16-69, CI. 401-244.
Konig, Georg: See —
Sack, Ernst Theodor; and Konig, Georg.3,455,435.
Konig, Gerhard: See —
Tauchert, Klaus; Munster, Horst; Hettich, Bernhard; Konig, Ger-
hard; Hofheinz, Karlheinz; and Kade, Peter, 3,482, 51 1.
Konig, Hans-Joachim; Bodenstedt, Wolfgang; and Gotsmann, Ulrich,
to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
production of chipboards. 3,442,999, 5-6-69, CI. 264-128.
Konig, Johann: See —
Ruschig, Heinrich; Konig, Johann; and Duwel, Dieter,3, 449,420.
Konigs, Heinz: See —
Haberhauer, Karl; and Konigs, Heinz, 3,450, 168.
Konigsberg, Ephraim, to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Differential
pressure transducer. 3,427,885, 2-18-69, CI. 73-398.
Konigsdorf, Wolfgang: See —
Hack, Arthur W.; and Konigsdorf, Wolfgang,3. 480,447.
Koning, Menno G., to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation. Fan
folded paper stacker. 3,464,610, 9-2-69. CI. 226-43.
Koning, Simon J.: See —
Nagelkirk, Pr>""->n; and Koning, Simon J. ,3,439, 8 12.
Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V.j
See —
Gerritsen, Hans Giovanni; and Hansma, Hendrik, 3,449,275.
Gulpen, Nicolaas Joseph H.; and Gerritsen, Hans G., 3,431,247.
Maltha, Pieter R. A.; and Tijssen, Stephanus B., 3,433,825.
Overmars. Henricus Gerardus Josef, 3,427,263.
Schroeder, Arnold; and Nieuwenhuis, Paulus G. J., 3,476,704.
Stahl, Dieter; Strolenberg, Otto Karel; and Damen, Leonardu:
W. J., 3,476,723.
Tijssen, Stephanus B.; and Gerritsen, Hans G., 3,472,901.
Koninklijke Maatschappij Tot het Uitvoeren van Openbare Werker
Adriaan Volker N.V.: See —
Pot, Hendrik; and Van Baardewijk, Adam Pieter Hendrik
3,460,692.
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Gist: See —
van der Waard, Willem Frederik; and de Flines, Jan, 3,431,173.
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Gist- & Spiritusfabriek N.V.: See —
de Flines, Jan; and van der Waard, Willem Frederik, 3,472,736.
Marx Arthur Friedich; and Van der Waard, Willem Frederik.
3,466,279.
Marx, Arthur Friedrich; and Wieriks, Jacob, 3,485,825.
Koninklijke Textielfabrieken Nijverdal-Ten Cate N.V.: See —
Benedict, Janos, 3,421,705.
Koninklijke Verkade Fabrieken N.V.: See —
Seeder, Wilhelm A.; and van Zijl, Franciscus H., 3,444,826.
Koninklijke Zwavelzuurfabrieken Voorheen Ketjen N.V.: See —
Maat, Hendrik J.; and Ebregt, Johannes, 3,445,189.
Mathies, Hans, 3,464,928.
Konishi, Akio: See —
Mayumi, Kanji; Yamaki, Kiyoshi; Konishi, Akio; Suzuki,
Shigeyuki; and Kiyama, Soji,3,428,482.
Konishi, Hikoichi; Harada, Yuichi; Sunahara, Tamotsu; Sakaguchi,
Yasuhiro; and Ishihara, Tetsuo, to Daicel Ltd. Process for coating
polyolefinic films to make them heat-sealable and gas and water-
vapor impermeable. 3,459,591, 8-5-69, CI. 117-138.8
Konishi, Kazuo: See—
Sakai, Michihiko; Kato, Masayuki; Hagiwara, Hikoichi; and
Konishi, Kazuo.3,444,186.
Konishi, Masaichiro, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha.
Photoelectric exposure meter having a segmented photoresistor for
subjects of varying brightness. 3,428,403, 2-18-69, CI. 356-222.
Konishi, Masaichiro: See —
Yoshiyama, Ichiro; and Konishi, Masaichiro, 3,435,747.
Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd.: See —
Amemiya, Kinya; and Endo, Koichi, 3,481,670.
Doi, Tatsumi; Mineshima, Teruo; and Saito, Etsuro, 3,480,361.
Koda, Kenichi; Sato, Shui; Shoono, Masayuki; and Hori, Haruo,
3,457,079.
Nakamura, Ken; Shibata, Toshio; and Shimazu, Yasuyuki,
3,464,680.
Sato, Shui; Sakamoto, Eiichi; and Sakurai, Setsuji, 3,475,174.
Shibata, Toshio; and Shimazu, Yasuyuki, 3,462,580.
Konita, Takeshi: See —
Kijima, Shizumasa; and Konita, Takeshi, 3,432, 525.
Konkel, John A.; and Joy, Frederick A., to Radio Corporation of
America. Hue adjust circuit for a color television receiver.
3,436,470, 4-1-69, CI. 178-5.4
Konkel, John A.: See —
Slusarski, John F.; and Konkel, John A. ,3,461 ,234.
Konkle, Raymond L., to Central Steel Tube Company. Hydro-pneu-
matic system. 3,447,319, 6-3-69, CI. 60-51.
Konnerth, Karl L., Jr., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Optical pulse communication and ranging system by am-
plitude modulating laser injection source and detecting optical
pulse width. 3,483,383, 12-9-69, CI. 136-6.
Konno, Kiyoaki, to Tokyo Tokei Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Winding-
up device for the drive spring of an electric clock. 3,455,103, 7-
15-69, CI. 58-41.
Konno, Tsuyoshi: See —
Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Konno, Tsuyoshi, 3,439, 220.
Kono, Minoru: See —
Sugiura, Shotaro; Tasaka, Fumio; Ueno, Haruo; Kono, Minoru;
Katagiri, Nobuyuki; and Sakinaga, Nobumasa, 3,459, 726.
Kono, Mototsugu: See —
Yumoto. Hirosuke; Hashimoto. Takeshi; Morita, Yutaka;
Shibata, Yoshinobu; Kirimura, Shunichiro; Kono, Mototsugu;
and Kojima, Yasuhiro,3.449,196.
Kono, Seki: See —
Teshi, Haruo; and Kono, Seki,3,439,980.
Kono, Shigeharu; and Sugiyama, Kunishige, to Eisai Kabushiki
Kaisha. Rutin tri(dihydroxypropyl (ethers. 3,444,211, 5-13-69. CI.
260-345.2
Kono. Yuichi; Matsumoto, Shigeru; and Yoshikawa, Masaru, to Fuji
Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for producing
hydroquinone. 3.432.273, 3-1 1-69, CI. 23-263.
LIST OF PATENTEES
867
tt Konold, Armin, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Cir-
cuit arrangement for power supply and for a controlled frequency-
modulated operation of a sub-assembly. 3,467,778, 9-16-69, CI.
179-1.
Kononenko, Vadim Grigorievich: See—
Boborykin, Jury Alexandrovich; Kononenko, Vadim
Grigorievich; Dadykin. Georgy Fedetovich; Levkin, Dmitry
Dmitrievich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich; Stelmakh, Viktor
Alexeevich; Fulmakht, Veniamin Veniaminovich; Schekochik-
hin, Serafim Vasilievich; and Pikhtovnikov, Rostislav
Vyacheslavovich.3,466,960.
Konopacki, Julian J. Apparatus for releasing auto door latches.
3,438.290. 4-15-69, CI. 81-3.
Konoplev, Jury Sergeevich: See —
Shonin, Leonid Nikolaevich; Konoplev, Jury Sergeevich;
Komarov, Jury Alexandrovich; Ivanov, Igor Nikolaevich; Silin,
Mikhail Danilovich; Veyalis, Nina Petrovna, and; and Karpin-
skaya. Vera Borisovna.3,443,432.
Konovalov, Vladimir Pavlovich; Krylov, Nickolai Ivanovich; Popov,
Boris Vasilievich; and Rudakov, May Mikhailovich, to Vsesojuzny
Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektno- Konsturktorsky Institute
metallurgicheskogo mashinostroenija. Cutting elements of flying
shears. 3.466,961 . 9-16-69, CI. 83-694.
Konrad Corporation; See —
Soffer, Bernard H.; and Winer, Irvin M., 3,483,747.
Konrad, Howard Edwin; and Speil, Sidney, to Johns-Manville Cor-
poration. Inorganic fiber riser sleeves. 3,456,914, 7-22-69, CI.
249-201.
Konrad, Marion G.: See —
Erickson, John W.; Konrad, Marion G.; and McCloud,
James, 3,464, 369.
Konrat, Jean Paul; See —
Boileau, Jacques; Desseigne, Gerard; and Konrat, Jean
Paul.3,466,205.
Konsonlas, John: See —
Waltrip, Owen R., 3,480,529.
Konstant, Anthony N., to Speedrack Inc. Column structure.
3,475,044, 10-28-69, CI. 287-189.36
Kontes Glass Company: See —
Petty, Richard, 3,476,671.
Konto Dyeing & Finishing Co., Ltd.: See —
lnada, Toichiro, 3,483,720.
Konus-Kessel Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m.b.H. & Co. K. G.:
See —
Sander, Wolfgang, 3,432,247.
Konyaev, Jury Sergeevich: See —
Vereschagin, Leonid Fedorovich; Konyaev, Jury Sergeevich;
Polyakov, Evgeny Valentinovich; and Surkov, Ivan
Efimovich, 3, 446,427.
Koo, Charles M. C; Pattison, Thomas W.; and Herbst, David R., to
American Home Products Corporation. Certain 1-acyl derivatives
of 7-alkoxy-2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-lH-1-benzazepine. 3,458,498, 7-
29-69, CI. 260-239.
Koo, Jack C. T.: See —
Cannon, Ernest W.; and Byrens, David W., 3,463,218.
Koo, James T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Technique for anodization of thin film resistors. 3,481,843, 12-2-
69, CI. 204-38.
Koo, James T.; Tabor, William J.; and Varnerin, Lawrence J., Jr., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Magnetic logic cir-
cuits. 3,454,938, 7-8-69, CI. 340-174.
Koo, Raymond H.: See —
Michener, Aubrey W., Jr.; Carlson, Emery J.; and Koo,
Raymond H.,3,479,136.
Koo, Ronald C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tungsten-
base alloy and filament. 3,443,143, 5-6-69. CI. 313-311.
Kooch, George, to Scriptomatic, Inc. Drive means for duplicating
apparatus using master cards. 3,444,807, 5-20-69, CI. 101-53.
Kooi, Cornelis Marius; and Louissen, Antienus, to N.V. Koninklijke
Nederlandsche Zoutindustrie. Method of electrolysing manganous
chloride in a diaphragm cell. 3,477,925, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 204-105.
Kooi, Earl R.: See —
Armbruster, Frederick C; and Kooi, Earl R., 3,425,910.
Kookootsedes, Gust J., to Dow Corning Corporation. Latent catalyst
containing platinum and sulfoxide. 3,453,234, 7-1-69, CI. 260-46.5
Kookootsedes, Gust J.; and Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Dow Corning
Corporation. Acetylenic inhibited platinum catalyzed or-
ganopolysiloxane composition. 3,445,420, 5-20-69, CI. 260-37.
Kooi, Gerrit, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Circuit arrange-
ment for use in a television receiver for dynamic radial conver-
gence in rhythm or the field frequency. 3,447,025, 5-27-69, CI.
315-13.
Koon, William R. Foldable trailer. 3.463,538, 8-26-69, CI. 296-23.
Koonce, Kenneth T., to Esso Production Research Company. Well
servicing. 3,422,895, 1-21-69, CI. 166-79.
Koono, Zenya: See —
inose, Hiroshi; and Koono, Zenya.3,435,149.
Koons, David S., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Recovering oil by cyclic
steam injection combined with hot water drive. 3,421,583. 1-14-
69, CI. 166-10.
Koons, Paul A.: See —
Millen, Edward G.; and Koons, Paul A. ,3.487,052.
Koons, Russell E., to Monsanto Company. Method of using im-
proved asphaltic adhesive. 3.447,991, 6-3-69, CI. 156-337.
Koontz, Donald E.: See —
Babusci, Louis D.; Cretella, Biagio A.; Feder, David O.; and
Koontz, Donald E., 3,434, 883.
Kooperativa Forbundet Ekonomisk Forening: See —
Agdur, Nils Bertil; Sellberg, Florian; Boling, Kurt Goran Rafael;
and Ohman, Karl Yngve, 3,468,006.
Koopman, Francis C; and Kunkle, J. L., to United States of Amer-
ica, Interior. Reference and glass electrodes capable of withstand-
ing high pressures. 3,463,717, 8-26-69, CI. 204-195.
Koopman, Harmannus, to North American Philips Company, Inc. 0-
(2-Guanidino-ethyl)-oximes and the salts thereof. 3,429,919, 2-25-
69, CI. 260-564.
Koor Industries and Crafts Co. Ltd.: See —
Jacobson, Amnon, 3,465,846.
Koorneef, Jacob: See —
Bos, Jules; Koorneef, Jacob; and Walther, George Lud-
wig.3,485,958.
Walther, George Ludwig; Koorneef, Jacob; and Bos,
Jules.3,474,528.
Koornwinder, Dirk W.; and McCormick, William F. Baby-dry-girdle.
3,424,160, 1-28-69, CI. 128-286.
Koors, Carl William: See —
Graf, Raymond John; and Koors, Carl William, 3,460,202.
Koos, Ronald E.: See —
Parker, Winfred E.; and Koos, Ronald E.,3,423,3 19.
Koot, Nick: See —
Crooke, Robert Curtis; and Koot, Nick, 3,426,855.
Koot, Nick, to Global Marine, Inc. Kelly and drill pipe spinner-
stabber. 3,477,527, 11-1 1-69, CI. 175-85.
Koot, Nick; and Nold, Robert W., to Global Marine, Inc. Method
and apparatus for undersea mining. 3.433,531, 3-18-69, CI. 299-8.
Kooy, Cornelis; Munk, Enno Coert; and Rem, Piet Hein, to U.S.
Philips Company Inc., mesne. Stable resistance films of Ni-Cr.
3,472,691, 10-14-69, CI. 117-217.
Kopacki, Adam F., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Polymer com-
positions containing sulfur and process for preparing same.
3,450,667, 6-17-69, CI. 260-41.
Kopacki, Adam F.; and Horodecky, Jerry, to Stauffer Chemical
Company. Stabilized plastic compositions containing an Ultraviolet
absorbing compound and an organophos- phorus sulfide.
3,424,715, 1-28-69, CI. 260-45.9
Kopacki, Adam F.: See —
Kezerian, Charles; Wallace, Edwin G.; and Kopacki, Adam
F.,3,433,762.
Kopaska, Arnold F. Hydraulic coupler. 3,431,942, 3-11-69, CI. 137-
614.05
Kopaska, Larry A. Coupling device. 3,477,468, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 137-
614.05
Kopat Gesellschaft fur Konstruktion, Entwicklung und Patentverwer-
tung m.b.H. & Co. KG.: See—
Ritter, Kaspar, 3,424,032.
Kopco Industries: See —
Koppius, Otto G., 3,484,925.
Kopczynski, John F. Spindle mount for rotary and axially moving
tool. 3,453,898, 7-8-69, CI. 74-109.
Kopczynski, John F. Fluid displacement device and means to subject
said fluid to a magnetic field. 3,456,184, 7-15-69, CI. 324-34.
Kopel, LeRoy A., to Hewlett-Packard Company. Method of produc-
ing ultrasonic energy absorbing material. 3,487,137, 12-30-69. CI.
264-111.
Kopelman, Bernard; and Shimer, Robert M., to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Lamp base. 3,431,540, 3-4-69, CI. 339-1 12.
Kopetski, Frederick J., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ring counter. 3,437,832,
4-8-69, CI. 307-222.
Kopf, Marcel Georges: See —
Schmitt, Walter Peter; and Kopf, Marcel Georges, 3, 45 2, 148.
Kopjas, Tibor L. Method of treatment for effecting vasodilation of
the small arteries in human beings. 3,463,854, 8-26-69, CI. 424-
251.
Koplar, Solomon Edward: See —
Hancock, John L.; and Koplar, Solomon Edward, 3.434,279.
Koplar, Solomon Edward: See —
Hancock, John L.; and Koplar, Solomon Edward, 3,434,279.
Koponen, Tauno. Heat exchanger. 3,438,436, 4-15-69, CI. 165-183.
Kopp, Erwin: See —
Hafner. Walter; Kopp, Erwin; and Milles, Karl.3.457,353.
Hafner, Walter; Milles, Karl; and Kopp, Erwin.3,457,352.
Kopp, Gerhard: See —
Broil, Gunter; and Kopp, Gerhard, 3,467, 315.
Kopp, Gerhard, to Entwicklungsring Sud G. m.b.H. Dual drive for
swiveling nozzles. 3,450.348. 6-17-69, CI. 239-265.1 1
Kopp, Gerhard, to Entiwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Automatic heat
compensator for antifriction bearings. 3.459,460. 8-5-69, CI. 308-
207.
Kopp, Gerhard, to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Variable-area noz-
zle. 3,460,763, 8-12-69, CI. 239-265.43
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kopp, Gerhard; and Madelung, Gero Otto, to Entwicklungsring Sud
G.m.b.H. Swivelable jet nozzle, intended especially for vertical
take-off and short take-off planes. 3,443,758, 5-13-69, CI. 239-
265.35
Kopp, Hans W.: See —
Carver, Oscar W.; Ullman, Frederick E.; Stettler, Christian H.;
and Kopp, Hans W., 3,427,426.
Kopp, Harold W., to Halko, Inc. Football kick training apparatus.
3,439,916, 4-22-69, CI. 273-55.
Kopp, Manfred K.: See —
Borkowski, Casimer J.; and Kopp, Manfred K., 3,483, 377.
Koppanyi, Theodore F., to Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated.
Compositions and methods for the control of cardiac arrhythmia
with O-substituted pyrrohJinols and S-substituted thiopyrrolidinols.
3,446,897, 5-27-69, CI. 424-274.
Koppe, Herbert: See —
Stahle, Helmut; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl; Wolf. Martin; and
Hoefke, Wolfgang.3,462,433.
Stahle, Helmut; Kummer, Werner; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl;
Hoefke, Wolfgang; and Samtleben, Hans-Wolfgang,3,480,630.
Koppe, Herbert; Engelhardt, Albrecht; Ludwig, Gerhard; and Zeille,
Karl, to Boehringer Ingelheim, G.m.b.H. 1 -Substituted phenoxy-2-
hydroxy-3- isopropylamino-propanes. 3,459,782, 8-5-69, CI. 260-
465.
Koppe, Herbert; Ludwig, Gerhard; and Zeile, Karl, to Boehringer In-
gelheim G.m.b.H.l-(3',4'-Methylenedioxy-phenyl)-2-pyrrolidino-
alkanones-(l). 3,478,050, 11-11-69, CI. 260-326.5
Thoma, Otto; Koppe, Herbert; Mentrup, Anton; Zeile, Karl; and
Ludwig, Gerhard.3,475,455.
Koppe, Rolf, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Cooling system for the shell of a reactor. 3,469,624, 9-30-69, CI.
165-105.
Koppehele, Paul H.: See —
Swickard, James L.; and Koppehele, Paul H., 3,477,098.
Koppel, Harold H., to Bailey Meter Company. Arrangement for
bumpless transfer of a servo control system from automatic to
manual and vice versa. 3,422,457, 1-14-69, CI. 318-28.
Koppel, Harold H., to Bailey Meter Company. Bumpless transfer
system for multidrive control. 3,436,557, 4-1-69, CI. 307-87.
Koppel, Harold H.; See —
Hornfeck, Anthony J.; Koppel, Harold H.; and Louis, John
R., 3,479,492.
Koppelman, Irvin Jerome. Napkin and condiment holder. 3,442,393,
5-6-69, CI. 211-13.
Koppelmann, Eldo K., to Madison Industries, Inc. Recessing tool.
3,477,319, 11-11-69, CI. 82-1.
Koppelmann, Floris, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Reac-
tive power supply using inverter circuits. 3,444,450, 5-13-69, CI.
318-227.
Koppelmann, Floris, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Cir-
cuit arrangement for compensating reactive loads. 3,449,653, 6-
10-69, CI. 318-227.
Koppelmann, Floris, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Elec-
trical distribution and control system. 3,461,366, 8-12-69, CI. 318-
107.
Koppelmann, Floris; Hausler, Michael; and Knuth, Detlef, to Licen-
tia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Circuit for balancing an unsym-
metrically loaded polyphase net. 3,450,983, 6-17-69, CI. 323-1 19.
Koppelmans, Leonardus Aloisius. Carpet stretcher. 3,441,252, 4-29-
69, CI. 254-61.
Koppensteiner, Alfred H., to Bell & Howell Company. Stabilized off-
set lens system. 3,424,521, 1-28-69, CI. 352-140.
Koppers Company, Inc.: See —
Ackeren, Joseph Van, 3,433,714.
Baum, Melvin E., 3,431,319.
Baum, Melvin E.; Fekete, Frank; and Hatton, John A.,
3,431,320.
Baum, Thedore M., 3,420,387.
Bescher, Ralph H., 3,482,363.
Boggs, Le Roy R., 3,438,089.
Boggs, Le Roy R., 3,448,489.
Buzbee, Lloyd R.; and Ecke, George G., 3,433,812.
Calistrat, Mircea, 3,447,696.
Calistrat, Mircea, 3,476,380.
Ciochetto, Joseph J., 3,480,266.
Cromwell, John E.; and Robson, Arthur G., 3,421,972.
Demers, Harlan J., 3,423,899.
Denig, Fred; and Powers, Robert E., 3,480,427.
Detrick, Robert S.; and Gillespie, Gerald J., 3,449,152.
Drenning, John W.; and Thomas, John B., 3,443,358.
Drenning, John W., 3,443,361.
Dressier, Hans; and Reabe, Kenneth G., 3,452,075.
Easton, Rufus; and Haussner, Theodor H. W., 3,455,370.
Fekete, Frank; and Baum, Melvin E., 3,465,061.
Glaeser, Melvin L.; and Wilson, Earl L., 3,483,669.
Greco, Nicholas P.; and Pennino, Charles J., 3,444,135.
Greco, Nicholas P., 3,444,193.
Greco, Nicholas P., 3,462,497.
Gregord, Thomas; and Kania, Robert Charles, 3,480,267.
Guziak, Leonard F., 3,484,395.
Harlow, Earl V., 3,444,046.
Hartzell, Harry F., Jr., 3,448,868.
Hartzell, Harry F., Jr., 3,464,481.
Kinzler, Raymond C; and Nestler, Gilbert C, 3,480,514.
Kolka, Alfred; Tai, Wun T.; and Mult, Roy H., 3,462,382.
Leston, Gerd, 3,452,104.
Leston, Gerd, 3,470,259.
Maltenfort, Martin S., 3,438,919.
Medney, Jonas, 3,449,484.
Medney, Jonas, 3,471,322.
Morita, Yoshio; Watanabe, Takaji; Suzuki, Hisao; and Kawamu-
ra, Junji, 3,459,573.
Moult, Roy H.; and Hood, Richard T., 3,431,241.
Moult, Roy H., 3,437,610.
Parisse, Louis L., 3,483,094.
Poms, Allan I., 3,462,339.
Ponemon, Warren E., 3,446,385.
Quintilian, Bartholomew F.; and Zarfoss, James R., 3,483,670.
Richards, Edwin Robinson, 3,439,909.
Rudner, Bernard; and Brumfield, Philip E., 3,424,720.
Stanke, Walter, 3,448,475.
Stanke, Walter; and Mertens, Gottfried, 3,464,074.
Stewart, Warren A., 3,425,610.
Stewart, Warren A., 3,432,974.
Tatterson, Benjamin F., 3,464,894.
Tucker, Linwood G., 3,432,400.
Tucker, Linwood G., 3,433,716.
Tucker, Linwood G., Jr.; and Rokop, Joseph, 3,440,145.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, 3,433,715.
Van Der Heem, Peter, 3,424,677.
Voris, William H., 3,462,293.
Wright, Harold A., 3,456,022.
Koppers, Heinrich, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Lorrek, Johannes, 3,436,316.
Luther, Guenter; Schulze, Martin; and Richter, Klaus,
3,434,936.
Luther, Gunter; Ludwig, Jurgen; and Schulze, Martin,
3,445,537.
Koppers, Manfred, to Rheinstahl Wanheim G.m.b.H. Multistage
hydraulic mine prop. 3,426,649, 2-1 1-69, CI. 91-173.
Koppers, Manfred: See —
Wilkenloh, Wilhelm; and Koppers, Manfred,3,474,628.
Wilkenloh, Wilhelm; and Koppers, Manfred.3,484,071.
Koppers-Wistra Ofenbau G.m.b.H.: See —
Krause, Wilhelm, 3,434,702.
Koppers-Wistra-Ofenbau GmbH: See —
Krause, Wilhelm, 3,480,264.
Sine, Richard; and Willems, Gunter, 3,480,375.
Koppisch, Heinz Juergen. Winding jig. 3,445,072, 5-20-69, CI. 242-
7.21
Koppius, Otto G., 15% to Ebert, Michael. Secondary emission
cathode or dynode of a porous matrix of tungsten or molybdenum
impregnated with secondary emission material such as a tungstate
or an alkali halide of calcium. 3,459,986, 8-5-69, CI. 313-346.
Koppius, Otto G., 85% to Kopco Industries, and 15% to Ebert,
Michael. Fluid compression technique for molding EDM elec-
trodes and other tungsten-based components. 3,484,925, 12-23-69,
CI. 29-420.5
Koppl, Georg; and Sanders, Mathias, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Spark gaps for incorporation in enclosures contain-
ing gas under pressure. 3,443,142, 5-6-69, CI. 313-182.
Koppy Tool Corporation: See —
De Gain, William J., 3,459,079.
De Gain, William J., 3,469,295.
Kops Bros., Inc.: See —
Zucker, Murray, 3,464,417.
Kopsch, Reiner: See —
Neurath, Georg; Kopsch, Reiner; and Raban,
Joachim.3,424,172.
Kopsch, Ulrich Carl Werner: See —
Brown, Joseph Horsefield; and Kopsch, Ulrich Carl
Werner,3,444,252.
Kopsidas, Robert K.: See —
Spencer, Joel V.; and Kopsidas, Robert K., 3,440,347.
Kopy, Alfred A., to Posa-Cut Corporation. Cutting tool. 3,436,799,
4-8-69, CI. 29-96.
Kopydlowski, Donald J.: See —
Houle, Tim H.; and Kopydlowski, Donald J. ,3,484,020.
Kor-it Company, Inc., The: See —
Achelis, Frederic; Brown, Roy J.; Sherman, Roger M.; and Bibb,
William M., 3,461,750.
Brown, Roy J., 3,461,825.
Brown, Roy J., 3,485,421.
Korad Corporation: See —
Buchman. William W., 3,437,953.
Koral, Jerry Norman, to American Cyanamid Company. Elec-
trodeposition of aqueous coatings containing etherified methylo-
lated melamine. 3,471,388, 10-7-69, CI. 204-181.
Koral, Jerry Norman; and Petropoulos, John Christos, to American
Cyanamid Company. Coating composition comprising a blend of
the react- ion product of a highly methylated hexamethylol mel-
LIST OF PATENTEES
869
amine with a free hydroxyl group containing copoly- mer blended
with a glyceride oil modified alkyd resin or certain acrylic ter-
polymers. 3,451,955, 6-24-69. CI. 260-21.
Koral, Jerry Norman: See—
Petropoulos, John Christos; and Koral, Jerry Norman, 3,422,076.
Korany, Frank: See-
Nelson, Merritt J.; and Korany, Frank.3,466,781.
Korbanka, Helmut; Tauber, Gunther; and Vollmann, Hansjorg, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. High molecular weight terpolymers of maleic anhydride,
ethylene and dicyclopentadiene. 3.442,872, 5-6-69, CI. 260-78.5
Korber, Kurt. Driving arrangement for tobacco processing machines.
3,468,205, 9-23-69, CI. 83-543.
Korber, Kurt; and Richter, Willy, said Richter assor. to said Korber.
Apparatus for producing a tobacco rod. 3,422,820, 1-21-69, CI.
131-66.
Korber, Ulrich: See —
Kellerer, Hermann; Weinfurter, Rudolf; Korber, Ulrich; and
Voegtlen, Dieter, 3,475,562.
Korchak, Ernest Ian: See —
Pell, Melvyn; and Korchak, Ernest Ian, 3,439,001 .
Golden, Richard L.; and Korchak, Ernest I. ,3,424,806.
Korchak, Ernest I., to Halcon International, Inc. Dehydration of
alpha methylbenzyl alcohol to styrene. 3,442,963, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
669.
Korchmar, Don I., to Leather Specialty Company, The. Accessory
locking device for carrying case. 3,425,525, 2-4-69, CI. 190-49.
Korchmar, Don I., to Leather Specialty Company, The. Carrying
case and locking means therefor. 3,437,366, 4-8-69, CI. 292-228.
Korczak, Alexander: 5ee —
Langdon, William K.; and Korczak, Alexander.3,455,996.
Korczynski, Joseph E. Apparatus for pulling fence posts and the like.
3,479.012, 1 1-18-69, CI. 254-132.
Korda, John W., to Leece-Neville Company, The. Electric generat-
ing system control. 3,470,455, 9-30-69, CI. 322-28.
Kordesch, Karl V.: See—
Darland, William G., Jr.; Kordesch, Karl V.; and van Lier,
Johannes A. ,3,423,247.
Kordesch, Karl V., to Union Carbide Corporation. Fuel cell.
3,477,877, 11-1 1-69, CI. 136-86.
Kordesch, Karl V.; and Yeager, John F., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Current collection means for fuel cells. 3,423,243, 1-21-69,
CI. 136-86.
Kordik, Kenneth S.; Spannhake, Ernst W.; and Zaumseil, Dean R.,
to Bucyrus-Erie Company, mesne. Apparatus for control of ad-
justable speed A-C motors. 3,435,315, 3-25-69, CI. 318-239.
Korecky, Allan J., to Barmatic Machines, Inc. Ball and socket joint.
3,423,1 15, 1-21-69, CI. 287-90.
Korenbljum, Moisei Vladimirovich; and Otto, Mark Shmulievich.
Device for eliminating short-circuits in erosion gap employed in
transistor-type generators designed for feeding electro-erosion
machines. 3,487,262, 12-30-69, CI. 315-171.
Kores Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Strauss, Eugen; and Koreska, Wilhelm, 3,484,264.
Koreska, Wilhelm: See —
Strauss, Eugen; and Koreska, Wilhelm.3,484,264.
Koretzky, Herman: See —
Dunlap, William, Jr.; Koretzky, Herman; and Mc Cabe, Harry
D.,3,446,657.
Koretzky, Herman, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Magnetic cobalt and cobalt alloy plating bath and process.
3,423,214, 1-21-69, CI. 106-1.
Koretzky, Herman, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method of increasing the deposition rate of electroless solutions.
3,485,725, 12-23-69, CI. 204-38.
Koretzky, Herman; and Schmeckenbecher, Arnold F., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Method and composition
for depositing nickel-iron- boron magnetic films. 3,483,029, 12-9-
69, CI. 117-236.
Korf, Walter O.; and Roth, Kenneth A. Spare wheel holder.
3,428,230, 2-18-69, CI. 224-42.06
Korf, Wilhelm Willy, to Ferrotest G.m.b.H. Injection molding device.
3,482,283, 12-9-69, CI. 18-30.
Korf, Willy W., to Ferrotest G.m.b.H. Plastic connecting element for
reinforcing or strengthening rods. 3,447,277, 6-3-69, CI. 52-687.
Korff, Walter H. Land vehicle having minimum air drag. 3,425,741,
2-4-69, CI. 296-1.
Korger, Gerhard: See —
Weber, Helmut; Aumuller, Walter; Weyer, Rudi; and Korger,
Gerhard,3 ,483,297.
Koriagin, Vsevolod B. Hydrotunnel boat. 3,424,120, 1-28-69, CI.
114-67.
Korinek, Gordon G., to Vernco Corporation of Tennessee. Device
for oiling bearings. 3,424,506, 1-28-69, CI. 308-132.
Korinth, Jurgen: See —
Scherer, Otto; Korinth, Jurgen; and Rammelt, Peter-
Paul,3,446,721.
Korityssky, Yakov llich: See —
Kuznetsov, Viktor Sergeevich; Belyaev, Evgeny Ivanovich;
Tereschenko, Tatiana Petrovna; Pechnikov, Nikolai Alexan-
drovich; Tashilin, Vyacheslav Fedorovich; Korityssky, Yakov
llich; and Korney, Igor Vladimirovich, 3,438, 191.
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Belcourt, Francis J.; and James, Raymond
H., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Detector system and device.
3,427,601, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Korkowski, Vincent J.; Hewitt, Fred G.; and James, Raymond H., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Radiation hardened recording system.
3,432,819, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Korkowski, Vincent J.: See —
James, Raymond H.; Korkowski, Vincent J.; and Nistler, Philip
J.,3,43 1,492.
Lundberg, Charles W.; Hewitt, Fred G.; James, Raymond H.;
and Korkowski, Vincent J.,3,432,818.
Kormendy, Charles G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Method for preventing rhinovirus infections with 3-(-3 hydroxy-3-
methylbutylamino)-5-methyl- 5H as- triazino [5,6-b] indole.
3,444,298, 5-13-69, CI. 424-249.
Kormendy, Charles G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Method of preventing influenza viral infections. 3,444,302, 5-13-
69, CI. 424-325.
Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich: See —
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich;
Vydrina, Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexan-
drovich; Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alexan-
drovich; Lobach, Mark Iosifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronov-
na; Parfenova, Gali Alexandrovna; Romanova, Stepanida
Trofimovna; Sakharova, Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova,
Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev, Oleg Konstan-
tinovich, 3,468, 866.
Kormos, Kalman, to General Signal Corporation. Shutter control of
illumination of photoelectric transducer within light-transmitting
block. 3,463,93 1 , 8-26-69, CI. 250-23 1 .
Korn, Donald L. Floating roof structure. 3,445,026, 5-20-69, CI.
220-26.
Korn, Frederick: See —
Jewell, Wendell D.; Nevala, Lloyd A.; and Korn,
Frederick.3,434,352.
Korn, Joel, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Distance compensation control circuit. 3,460,039, 8-5-69, CI. 325-
2.
Korn, Roger A., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Synchronous switch circuit for reed relays. 3,457,432, 7-22-69, CI.
307-133.
Kornbichler, Heinz; Ullrich, Walter; Mainka, Alfred; and Lohse,
Karl-Heinz, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G. m.b.H. Reactors.
3,467,578, 9-16-69, CI. 176-61.
Kornblau, Sol, to Shore Instrument & Mfg., Company, Inc., The.
Durometer. 3,485,091, 12-23-69, CI. 73-81.
Korner, Hermann: See —
Linden, Gerbert; Schicke, Peter; and Korner, Her-
mann,3,462,258.
Korner, Klaus: See —
Heidrich, Walter; and Korner, Klaus.3,432,580.
Korner, Konrad: See —
Schlor, Karl; and Korner, Konrad, 3,485, 537.
Korner, Renzo L.; and Patel, Himanshu M., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Method and apparatus for applying a fluid coat-
ing. 3,467,059, 9-16-69, CI. 118-53.
Korney, Igor Vladimirovich: See —
Kuznetsov, Viktor Sergeevich; Belyaev, Evgeny Ivanovich;
Tereschenko, Tatiana Petrovna; Pechnikov, Nikolai Alexan-
drovich; Tashilin, Vyacheslav Fedorovich; Korityssky, Yakov
llich; and Korney, Igor Vladimirovich, 3,438, 191.
Kornfeld, Edmund C: See —
Gorman, Marvin; and Kornfeld, Edmund C, 3,422, 1 12.
Kornfeldt, Per: See—
Flodin, Per Gustaf Magnus; Kornfeldt, Per; Okamura, Seizo; and
Higashimura, Toshinobu,3 ,442,862.
Kornhauser, Daniel W., to P & F Industries, Inc., mesne. Apparatus
and method for template cutting. 3,453,933, 7-8-69, CI. 90-13.1
Kornicker, Walter A., to Monsanto Company. Electrolytic
polymerization process for preparing polymers of acetylenic com-
pounds containing nickel. 3,474,012, 10-21-69, CI. 204-59.
Kornlein, Max: See —
Nahm, Helmut; Oppermann, Adolf; Hoffmann, Hinrich; Korn-
lein, Max; and Oppinger, Heinz.3,461,1 16.
Kornovich, Daniel W.; and Zellmer, Walter C, to Lectra Power, Inc.
Trailer jack. 3,458,173, 7-29-69, CI. 254-86.
Kornyey, Tamas: See —
Szucs, Laszlo; Tarnadi, Csaba; and Kornyey, Tamas.3,446,189.
Kornylak, Andrew T. Rollerway and roller therefor. 3,443,674, 5-13-
69, CI. 193-37.
Korobochkin, Iosif Julievich: See —
Chuiko, Pavel Ivanovich; Drobich, Oleg Pavlovich; Gerzmava,
Dusheli Vladimirovich; Khamkhotko, Anatoly Eedorovich;
Gulyaev, Gennady Ivanovich; Pritomanov, Alexei Ev-
870
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
genievich; Korobochkin, Iosif Julievich; Yakimenko, Nikolai
Savvich; and Zhulidov, Grigory Ipatievich, 3,472, 050.
Korobov, Yakov Vasilievich: See —
Rusanovich, Nikolai Grigorievich; Dmitriev, Ivan Sergeevich;
Korobov, Yakov Vasilievich; Volfenzon, Shmul Ovshievich;
Kostin, Boris Jurievich; Zaichik, Evegeny Bentsionovich; and
Emelyanov, Vasily Semenovich, 3,450, 376.
Korobuk, S., Limited: See —
Draper, Albert E., 3,447.808.
Draper, Albert E., 3,468,547.
Korodi, Miklos, to General American Transportation Corporation.
Freight transportation systems provided with side transfer facilities
for various length containers. 3,439,820, 4-22-69, CI. 214-516.
Korodi, Miklos, to General American Transportation Corporation.
Freight containers provided with detachable end bolsters.
3,439,822, 4-22-69, CI. 214-516.
Korolick, Samuel R.; Barron, Edward R.; James, Peter; and Carlucci,
Michael P., to United States of America, Army. Torso armor car-
rier. 3,452,362, 7-1-69, CI. 2-2.5
Koroly, Joseph E.: See —
Beavers, Ellington M.; and Koroly, Joseph E., 3,448, 125.
Korona Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See —
Inagaki, Shirokichi, 3,443,877.
Koroncai, Adam: See —
Rinck, Cornells Ludwig; and Koroncai, Adam, 3,421, 214.
Korones, Herbert D.: See —
Benford, James R.; and Korones, Herbert D.. 3,433,552.
Koros, Leslie L.: See —
Clark, Raymond N.; Duris, Milan W.; and Koros, Leslie L.,
deceased, 3, 466,497.
Korostelev, Jury Alexandrovich: See —
Zablotsky, Igor Evgenievich; Korostelev, Jury Alexandrovich;
Lebedev, Anatoly Vasilievich; Sviblov, Lev Borisovich; and
Tolchinsky, Efim Moiseevich.3,467,358.
Korovkin, Anatoly Grigorievich. diametral fan. 3,481,530, 12-2-69,
CI. 230-125.
Korpak, Charles: See —
Hohl, Willard R.; and Korpak, Charles,3,459,541 .
Korpel, Adrianus, to Zenith Radio Corporation. Light-sound interac-
tion system with acoustic beam steering. 3,424,906, 1-28-69 CI.
250-199.
Korpiun, Joachim; and Steeg, Hans Joachim, to Schlotter, Max, Dr.
Ing. Electrodeposition of bright silver. 3,446,716, 5-27-69, CI.
204-46.
Korpman, Ralf, to Johnson & Johnson. Agglutinant. 3,455,859, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-25.
Korpman, Ralf, to Johnson & Johnson. Method of unifying bibulous
papers. 3,483,017, 12-9-69, CI. 117-68.
Korr, Abraham L. Self-powered timing system for space vehicles.
3,447,384, 6-3-69, CI. 74-3.5
Korry Manufacturing Co.: See —
Amis, James W., Jr.; and Dobson, James B., 3,436,716.
Korsch, Alfred, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik. Dou-
ble winder for the continuous passage of textile goods. 3,429,517,
2-25-69, CI. 242-55.
Korsch, Alfred, to Gerber & Co., G.m.b.H. Continuous washing
machine. 3.457,740, 7-29-69, CI. 68-22.
Korsch, Alfred, to Kleinewefers, Joh.. Sohne Maschinenfabrik. Ap-
paratus for treating textiles. 3,457,741, 7-29-, CI. 68-28.
Korsch, Alfred, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik.
Elastic calender roller with cover of synthetic material. 3,460,221,
8-12-69, CI. 29-113.
Korsch, Alfred, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik. Bend-
free roller for calenders, rolling mills, and the like. 3,470,948, 10-
7-69, CI. 165-86.
Korshak, Vasily Vladimirovich; Vinogradova, Svetlana Vasilievna;
Salazkin, Sergei Nikolaevich; and Bereza, Svetlana Veniaminovna.
Method for the production of polyarylates. 3,480,597, 11-25-69,
CI. 260-78.5
Korst, James J., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Process for producing a-
6-deoxytetracyclines. 3,444,198, 5-13-69, CI. 260-559.
Korst, James J., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Process for producing a-
6-deoxytetracyclines. 3,484,483, 12-16-69, CI. 260-559.
Korst, Peter Herman Maria; Verhoeven, Adrianus Franciscus Cor-
nells; and Westerhof, Thomas Jan. to U.S. Philips Corporation.
Tuneable reflex klystron. 3,487,257, 12-30-69, CI. 315-5.21
Kort, Werner W.: See—
Dodds, Gerald C; Karlstrom, Karl R. M.; and Kort. Werner
W.,3,467,023.
Korte, Friedrich W.A.G.K.: See-
Adams, Charles R.; Falbe, Jurgen F.; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K., 3,433,792.
Buchel, Karl H.; Draber, Wilfried; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K.. 3.423,420.
Muller, Ernst W.; Zoche, Gunter; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K.. 3,475,477.
Rochling, Hans F. W.; Buchel, Karl-Heinz; and Korte, Friedrich
W.A.G.K., 3,459,759.
Korte, Klaus: See —
Bresslein, Helmut; and Korte, Klaus, 3, 459, 371 .
>
Bresslein, Helmut; and Korte, Klaus, 3, 474,957.
Kortejarvi, Arnold, to Solutec Corporation. Electrolytic cleanini
method. 3,457,151, 7-22-69, CI. 204-130.
Kortenback & Rauh: See —
Vogel, Gunter, 3,455,312.
Kortenhoven, Peter, to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatu
for ultrasonically testing tubes. 3,472.064, 10-14-69, CI. 73-67.8
Kortesoja, Victor A.: See —
Herman, William R.; and Kortesoja, Victor A. ,3,473, 363.
Korth Machinery Limited: See—
North, William J., 3,426,882.
Korth, Willi; and Zimmermann, Herbert. Turret type belt grindin
machine. 3,471,974, 10-14-69, CI. 51-148.
Kortum, Robert E., to Atlas Tool & Manufacturing Company. Disi
brake system. 3,442,355, 5-6-69, CI. 188-73.
Kortzky, Herman: See —
Woodberry, Paul T.; and Kortzky, Herman, 3,445, 355.
Korvas, Zdenek: See —
Svcboda, Antonin; Oblonsky, Jan; and Korvas
Zdenek.3,434,1 18.
Korver, Jan Abraham Cornells, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Satura
ble reactor pincushion correction circuit. 3,441,958, 4-29-69, CI
315-27.
Korwin, Irving. Frame for articles of various sizes. 3,485,061, 12-23
69, CI. 63-19.
Korwin, Paul, to Chemical Construction Corporation. Gas burner
3,450,504, 6-17-69, CI. 23-277.
Korwin, Paul, to Chemical Construction Corporation. Integratec
reforming of hydrocarbons. 3,450,507, 6-17-69. CI. 23-288.
Korwin, Paul, to Chemical Construction Corporation. Apparatus foi
hydrocarbon reforming. 3,467,504, 9-16-69, CI. 23-288.
Korzekwa, Sam M.; and Schindler, Hans R., to General Electric
Company. Sample and hold circuit. 3,428,828, 2-18-69, CI. 307-
235.
Korzekwa, Samuel M.: See —
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and McArthur.
Raymond J.,3,425,263.
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and Granberg.
Helge 0, 3,453,862.
Korzekwa, Samuel M.; McFadyen, Robert J.; and Carp, Gerald, to
United States of America, Navy, mesne. EMP receiver and proces-
sor. 3,483,559, 12-9-69, CI. 343-100.
Korzenowski, Stanley J.: See —
Erickson, Goffe J.; and Korzenowski, Stanley J. ,3,45 1,1 34.
Korzilius, Adrianus K. G., to American Enka Corporation. Method
and apparatus for measuring the mass per unit length of elongated
products. 3,486,369, 12-30-69, CI. 73-67.2
Kosa, lldiko: See —
Ecsery, Zoltan; Knoll, Jozsef; Kosa, lldiko; Sandor, lldiko; Som-
fai, Eva; and Torok, Sandor,3,485,874.
Kosaka, Kenzo; and Hamamura, Tadashi, to Mitsubishi Rayon Co.,
Ltd., mesne. Method for manufacturing crimped acrylonitrile fila-
ment yarn. 3,473,317, 10-21-69, CI. 57-157.
Kosaka, Kenzo; and Kujime, Toshihiko, to Mitsubishi Rayon Co.,
Ltd. Composite yarn and its manufacturing Method. 3,438,193. 4-
15-69, CI. 57-144.
Kosaka, Kenzo; Tsunewaki, Masami; Yonekura, Nobuaki; Okaya,
Tsutomu; Mimatsu, Ken; and Mori, Tatsujiro, to Mitsubishi Rayon
Co., Ltd. High elastic crimped filament yarn and its manufacturing
method. 3.446,005, 5-27-69, CI. 57-157.
Kosaka. Kenzo: See —
Ozawa, Goro; Kosaka, Kenzo; Kataoka, Tadashi; Horikawa,
Toshio; Adachi, Koyoshi; Tanaka, Hideo; Kitagawa, Hiroshi;
and Aoki, Akira, 3,458,987.
Kosaka, Masahiro: See —
Omura, Masuo; Orita, Takao; and Kosaka, Masahiro, 3, 46 1,2 17.
Kosaka, Shinya; and Sasaguri, Kenzi, to Olympus Optical Co., Inc.
Apparatus for controlling the speed of a direct current motor.
3,447,056, 5-27-69, CI. 318-332.
Kosaka, Yujiro; Hayata, Masaaki; and Hisatomi, Yoshihiro, to Toyo
Soda Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Catalyst compositions for use in ox-
ychlorination of ethylene. 3.448,057, 6-3-69. CI. 252-440.
Kosanke, Kurt M.: See —
Ash, William W.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; and Sincerbox, Glenn
T.,3,423,736.
Fleisher, Harold; Kosanke. Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,432,222.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke. Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,439,348.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,469,206.
Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max, Erhard, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Controlled systems for ef-
fecting selective lasing. 3,482,182, 12-2-69, CI. 331-94.5
Max, Erhard; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Kosanke, Kurt
M., 3,436.677.
Kosar. Jaromir. to Keuffel & Esser Company. Diazotype reproduc-
tion materials. 3.469,981. 9-30-69. CI. 96-49.
Kosar, John. Direct seals between receptacles and closures therefor.
3,428,208, 2-18-69. CI. 220-39.
LIST OF PATENTEES
871
Katsutoshi;
Koshino,
Kosar. John. Cornered blanks for closure caps, liners, washers, etc.,
plus method of blanking and forming the blanks and utilizing the
corners. 3,443,713, 5-13-69, CI. 215-43.
Kosar, John. Positive locking, nonmarring set screw. 3,479,072, 11-
18-69. CI. 287-52.08
Kosatka, Thomas O., to Victor Manufacturing and Gasket Company.
Valve stem seal. 3,480,286, 1 1-25-69, CI. 277-182.
Koscinski, Anthony: See —
Hoyler, Robert C; Koscinski, Anthony; and Perkinson, William
B., 3,428,754.
Kosco, John C, to Stockpole Carbon Company. High density electri-
cal contacts. 3,482,950, 12-9-69, CI. 29-182.8
Kosco, John C, to Stackpole Carbon Company. Semi-conductor
device. 3,483,439, 12-9-69, CI. 317-234.
Kosem, Marion, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Feed rate com-
puter and squaring circuit for a pulse responsive multiaxes servo
system. 3,479,574, 11-18-69. CI. 318-18.
Koshar, Robert J.; and Husted, Donald R., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Perfluorinated imines and amines.
3,461,162. 8-12-69, CI. 260-564.
Koshimura, Saburo: See —
Okamoto, Hajime; and Koshimura, Saburo. 3,477,914.
Koshino, Tameo: See —
Tsuruga, Masanori; Murakami, Shogo; Kondo,
Akabane, Shunei; Washikita, Kenji; and
Tameo,3,478,101.
Koshizuka, Michio; Ohfuji, Naoji; and Sata, Shinetsu, to Nippon
Radio Company Limited. Gas filled cold cathode indicator tube.
3,437,861. 4-8-69, CI. 313-109.5
Koshman, Vitaly Ivanovich: See —
Gargala, Gennady Georgievich; Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich;
Kotlyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich; Koshman, Vitaly
Ivanovich; Nedosekov, Svyatoslav Semenovich; Posternak,
Mikhail Ilich; Sameljuk, Jury Fedorovich; and Khorunzhy,
Valentin Alexeevich, 3,457,462.
Koshuba, Walter J.: See —
Morana, Simon J.; and Koshuba, Walter J. ,3,460,999.
Koshuha Netsuren Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Fujita, Makoto; and Katsura, Kanichiro, 3,469,829.
Kosiorek, Raymond; and Loughman, John I., to Drakenfeld, B. F., &
Company. Crystallizable enamels for glass-ceramics. 3,463,647, 8-
26-69, CI. 106-48.
Kosiorek, Raymond: See —
Wolf. William F.; and Kosiorek, Raymond, 3, 428, 466.
Koski, Jerry V., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Tube coupling.
3,441,297, 4-29-69, CI. 285-342.
Koski, William L.: See —
Swenson, Emil S.; and Koski, William L., 3,468, 136.
Koslo, Robert C; and Brubaker, Robert D., to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corporation. Copying apparatus. 3,471,230, 10-7-69, CI.
355-14.
Koslowski, Hans Gunter; Schmetz, Walter; and Zangs, Alexander, to
Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs Aktiengesellschaft. Cordless jacquard
card copying machine for endless paper cards. 3,471,082, 10-7-69,
CI. 234-18.
Kosmach, Fred C; Mocny, Richard C; and Moritz, Donald B., to
Waco Scaffold & Shoring Co., Division of Bliss & Laughlin Indus-
tries, Inc. Knockdown scaffolding. 3,420,030, 1-7-69, CI. 52-637.
Kosmalski, Hermann: See —
Opel, Detlef; Brinkmann, Karl-Heinz; and Kosmalski, Her-
mann,3,429,340.
Kosmos, Peter: See —
Feagin, Roy C;
Peter,3,432,312.
Koso, Dusan A.: See —
Coccoli. Joseph D.; and Koso, Dusan A. ,3,469, 922.
Kosolapoff, Gennady M.: See —
Hays. Hugh R.; and Kosolapoff, Gennady M., 3, 445, 522.
Kosono, Yoshiaki. Spike for shoes. 3,423,855, 1-28-69, CI. 36-67.
Kosonocky, Walter F.: See —
Comely, Roy H.; and Kosonocky, Walter F., 3,467,906.
Kosonocky, Walter F.. to United States of America, Air Force. Laser
digital device. 3,430,160, 2-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Kosonocky, Walter F., to Radio Corporation of America. Optical
system for performing digital logic. 3,431,437, 3-4-69, CI. 307-
312.
Kosonocky. Walter F., to United States of America, Air Force.
Semiconductor laser components for digital logic. 3.439,289, 4-15-
69, Ci. 331-94.5
Kosonocky, Walter F., to RCA Corporation. Hybrid transistor-nega-
tive resistance diode circuits including feedback. 3,458,733, 7-29-
69, CI. 307-286.
Kosowsky, Lester H., to United Aircraft Corporation. Interferometer
radar moving target indicator. 3,480,957, 1 1-25-69, CI. 343-16.
Kosrow, Robert L.: See —
Attwood, John G.; and Kosrow, Robert L. ,3.447,05 I .
Hale, Arthur N.; and Kosrow, Robert L.. 3,469,545.
Kosrow, Robert L., to Union Special Machine Company. Automatic
sewing apparatus. 3,425.369, 2-4-69, CI. 1 12-2.
Dahowski, Edward L.; and Kosmos,
Kosrow, Robert L.; Matias, James J.; and Hale, Arthur N., to Union
Special Machine Company. Lubricant cooling system for sewing
apparatus. 3,486,474, 12-30-69, CI. 112-256.
Kosrow, Robert L.; and Vischer, Peter, to Union Special Machine
Company. Sewing apparatus and control means therefor.
3,457,886, 7-29-69, CI. 112-121.15
Koss, Friedrich-Wilhelm: See —
Keck, Johannes; Nickl, Josef; Koss, Friedrich-Wilhelm;
Schraven, Eckhard; and Beisenherz, Gerwin, 3,454,574.
Koss, Louis Jack, to Capital Machine Company, Inc. Method of
preventing staining of veneers in veneer slicers. 3,441,069, 4-29-
69, CI. 144-309.
Koss, Milton. Hair-treating device and method for manufacturing the
same. 3,455,309, 7-15-69, CI. 132-33.
Koss, Peter: See —
Knotik, Karl; Koss, Peter; and Mark), Heinz.3,472,922.
Koss, Richard P., to Federal Screw Works. Fastener assembly.
3,421,563, 1-14-69, CI. 151-7.
Kossler, Karl-Heinz: See —
Prillwitz, Hans; Mechalke, Klaus; Kossler, Karl-Heinz; and
Seyfarth, Bodo,3,459,275.
Kossling, Alfred: See —
Jager, Wolfgang; and Kossling, Alfred, 3, 443,642.
Kossoff, Arnold H.; and Kossoff, Irwin I. Double-wall folding box
with a locking closure therefor. 3,468,469, 9-23-69, CI. 229-33.
Kossoff, Irwin I.: See —
Kossoff, Arnold H.; and Kossoff, Irwin I. ,3,468,469.
Kossoff, Joseph: See —
Douglas, Raymond J.; Handler, Elliott; Iwasaki, Cedric E.; Kos-
soff, Joseph; and Ryan, John W. ,3,475,857.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; and Hartman, Jack
E.,3,451,160.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin. Jack L.,3,445,955.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin. Jack L.,3,448,540.
Kossowski, Eugeniusz: See—
Ryczek, Michal; Wesolowski, Kornel; Halota, Franciszek; Bar-
toszek, Boleslaw; Marcinow, Tadeusz; Niemiec, Jan; Tysz-
kowski, Zygmunt; Szczerba, Roman; Kossowski, Eugeniusz;
Cholewa, Mieczyslaw; and Nowak, Ryszard, 3,468, 773.
Kossowski, Kazimierz; and Peterson, Harley G., to Joy Manufactur-
ing Company. Electrical precipitator. 3,426,507, 2-1 1-69, CI. 55-
129.
Kost, Erwin: See —
Bindernagel, Ali; Kost, Erwin; and Steinbock, Rolf,3,448,773.
Bindernagel, Ali; Luebke, Horst; and Kost, Erwin, 3, 473, 574.
Kost, Jack H.; and Kost Sharon K. Spare tire carrier. 3,442,408, 5-6-
69, CI. 214-451.
Kost, John C. Automatic mouse traps. 3,423,870, 1-28-69, CI. 43-
69.
Kost Sharon K.: See —
Kost, Jack H.; and Kost Sharon K., 3,442,408.
Kosta, James P., Jr. Transistor oscillator with vibrating reed power
supply. 3,457,522, 7-22-69, CI. 331-71.
Kostal, Alois: See —
Havlicek, Karel; and Kostal, Alois.3,469,233.
Kostas, George J.: See —
Williams, Billy J.; and Kostas, George J. ,3,449,150.
Kostas, James M.: See —
Breon, Pearl L.; Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; Eilers,
Elvin L.; and Kostas, James M., 3,486,576.
Kress, Ralph H.; and Kostas, James M., 3,477, 547.
Koster, Albert: See —
Mulder, Jelke H., 3,450,416.
Koster, Hendrik M.: See —
Mulder, Jelke H., 3,450,416.
Koster, Johan; and Benning, Herman Jozef Gerardus Maria, to U.S.
Philips Corporation, mesne. Circuit arrangement for the automatic
gain control of an electric signal. 3,458,818, 7-29-69, CI. 325-414.
Koster, Lawrence R.: See —
Davidse, Pieter D.; Koster, Lawrence R.; and Himes,
Walter.3,423,303.
Koster, Machiel H.: See —
Mulder, Jelke H., 3,450,416.
Kostick, John M., to Omniversal Design. Modular structure.
3,477,188, 1 1-1 1-69. CI. 52-637.
Kostin, Boris Jurievich: See —
Rusanovich. Nikolai Grigorievich; Dmitriev, Ivan Sergeevich;
Korobov, Yakov Vasilievich; Volfenzon, Shmul Ovshievich;
Kostin, Boris Jurievich; Zaichik, Evegeny Bentsionovich; and
Emelyanov, Vasily Semenovich, 3,450, 376.
Kostin, Richard M.; and White, Charles E., to Ford Motor Company.
Remote control rearview mirror assembly. 3,472,095, 10-14-69,
CI. 74-501.
Kostochkin. Vladimir Nikolaevich: See —
Tevis, Petr lsaakovich; Kostochkin, Vladimir Nikolaevich;
Ananev, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Krjukov, Viktor Mik-
hailovich; and Mitin, Dmitry Mikhailovich.3,467,179.
872
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kostolich, Marcus S. Compacting machine. 3,447,449, 6-3-69, CI.
100-95.
Kostrov, Pavel Mikhailovich; Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich; Garin,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; Ivanov, Viktor Alexeevich; and Dmitriev,
Jury Ivanovich. Device for measuring arterial blood pressure in liv-
ing body under variable ambient pressure. 3,485,238, 12-23-69,
CI. 128-2.05
Kostrzewski, Janusz: See —
Krzewinski, Zbigniew; Franciszczak, Eugeniusz; Jerzykiewicz,
Jerzy; and Kostrzewski, Janusz, 3,464,635.
Kostuch, Donald J.: See —
Garry, Gerald A.; Kostuch, Donald J.; Lawless, Frederick W.;
and Malaby, Davey L., 3,458,688.
Kostur, J Edward, to Comet Industries, Inc. Method of making heat
formed article. 3,466,355, 9-9-69, CI. 264-89.
Kostur, Robert E., to Comet Industries, Inc. Drive mechanism for a
rotary work support. 3,446,096, 5-27-69, CI. 74-821.
Kostyrko, Jerzy: See —
Morzynski, Stanislaw; and Kostyrko, Jerzy ,3,468, 259.
Kosuge Matsuzo. Toy xylophone playing device. 3,456,543, 7-22-69,
CI. 84-102.
Kosugi, Jiro. Bicycle skeleton frame. 3,448,997, 6-10-69, CI. 280-
281.
Kosugi, Tsuneo; and Takashima, Seiichi, to Victor Company of
Japan, Limited. Synchronous motor phase control system.
3,423,523, 1-21-69, CI. 178-6.6
Kosztolanyi, Charles: See —
Durand, Georges; and Kosztolanyi, Charles,3,423,583.
Kot, Frank D.: See—
Fyler, George W.; and Kot, Frank D., 3,475,550.
Kotaka, Yasukuni; Arakawa, Takeshi; and Kamata, Takemi, to Nip-
pon Electric Company Limited. Electromagnetic positioning
mechanism. 3,430,120, 2-25-69, CI. 318-135.
Kotarski, Lester R., to Pfauder, Ritter Corporation. Gear engage-
ment device. 3,443,449, 5-13-69, CI. 74-422.
Kotek, Alexander, to Bata Shoe Company, Inc. Injection molding ap-
paratus. 3,425,095, 2-4-69, CI. 18-30.
Kotelnikov, Anatoly Feofanovich: See —
Moldavsky, Felix Grigorievich; and Kotelnikov, Anatoly
Feofanovich, 3,43 3,379.
Kotera, Norio: See —
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji,3,465,047.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji,3,465,048.
Kotfila, Ronald P.: See—
Andeen, Richard E.; and Kotfila, Ronald P. ,3,476, 335.
Kothe, Hans: See —
Maceyka, Joseph G.; O'Kane, Roger J., Jr.; and Kothe,
Hans,3,436,998.
Kothmann, Richard E.: See —
Meyerhoff, Alfred; Stewart, William A.; Long, Arthur H.; and
Kothmann, Richard E., 3,457,988.
Kotler, Max S. Safety deposit box protector. 3,467,034, 9-16-69, CI.
109-59.
Kotler, Paul: See—
Connelly, William F.; and Kotler, Paul.3,466,036.
Kotlyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich: See —
Gargala, Gennady Georgievich; Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich;
Kotlyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich; Koshman, Vitaly
Ivanovich; Nedosekov, Svyatoslav Semenovich; Posternak,
Mikhail Ilich; Sameljuk, Jury Fedorovich; and Khorunzhy,
Valentin Alexeevich.3,457,462.
Kotlyarov, Alexandr Mikhailovich; and Protopopov, Nikolai
Nikolaevich. Device for automatic pulling and running of drilling
string. 3,424,257, 1-28-69, CI. 175-85.
Kotoby, Anatole P.: See —
Green, Joseph; and Kotoby, Anatole P. ,3,450,798.
Kotone, Eimatsu. Control of air supply for pneumatic impact ham-
mers. 3,468,383, 9-23-69, CI. 173-1.
Kotone, Eimatsu. Pneumatic impact hammer. 3,480,090, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 173-135.
Kotoucek, Waldemar R., to Ford Motor Company. High traction dif-
ferential gear unit for wheeled vehicles. 3,442,154, 5-6-69, CI. 74-
710.5
Kotsch, William E., to General Electric Company. Incandescent
flasher lamp having a cut-out member connected in parallel with
the filament. 3,458,756, 7-29-69, CI. 315-65.
Kotsifas, Peter N.: See —
Waye, William E.; and Kotsifas, Peter N., 3,444,695.
Kotski, Edward J.: See —
Arndt, Richard H.; and Kotski, Edward J.,3,471 ,784.
Kottenhahn, Alfred Peter, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Recovery of catalyst reaction control diluent utilized in the
preparation of monovinyl acetylene. 3,431,307, 3-4-69, CI. 260-
612.
Kotter, Clemens: See —
Werres, Horst; Baumert, Dietrich; and Kotter,
Clemens.3,437,730.
Kotter, Helmut, to Felten & Guilleaume Fermeldeanlagen G.m.b.H.'
Circuit arrangement for signalling the upper and lower limits of a
voltage. 3,470,497, 9-30-69, CI. 323-22.
Kotter, James 1.; Salaun, Harold L., Jr.; Wallace, Eugene F.; and
Lanigan, James P., Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Fiber blender (SRRL bale-opener-blender). 3,458,904, 8-5-69, CI.
19-80.
Kotthaus, Helmut: See—
Gyongyos, Ivan; and Kotthaus, Helmut.3,428,1 1 1.
Kottick, Gene John, to Midland-Ross Corporation. Paper web
dryers. 3,461,569, 8-19-69, CI. 34-116.
Kottler, Franklin D.: See—
Jordan, William E.; and Kottler, Franklin D.,3,466,125.
Kottman, Joseph J., to GAF Corporation. Flaw detecting system in-
cluding synchronously rotating optic fiber tubes. 3,480,786, 1 1-25-
69, CI. 250-219.
Kottong, Gerald W.: See—
Esmay, Donald L.; and Kottong, Gerald W., 3,450,762.
Kottsieper, Edward: See —
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, 3,428, 232.
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, 3,468, 204.
Haas, Edgar; and Kottsieper, Edward, 3,472, 109.
Lozano, Anthony H.; and Kottsieper, Edward.3,486,544.
Kotuby, Paul M.: See —
Beard, Walter C, Jr.; and Kotuby, Paul M.,3,446,478.
Kotyk, Michael, to United States Steel Corporation. Method of
enameling steel. 3,436,808, 4-8-69, CI. 29-523.
Kotyuk, Bernard L.: See —
Van Tine, Wilbur; and Kotyuk, Bernard L., 3,460, 856.
Kotyza, Heinrich: See —
Theermann, Hans; Kotyza, Heinrich; and Schiedeck,
Werner,3,472,555.
Kotz, Gottfried: See-
Graf, Max; Kotz, Gottfried; and Roth, Helmut,3,473,657.
Kotzerke, Wilfried Willy: See-
Lindner, Hellmuth Gustav; and Kotzerke, Wilfried
Willy.3,435,636.
Kotzin, Bernard, Jr. Roller structure. 3,470,577, 10-7-69, CI. 16-18.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy, to Dynamit
Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing silicic acid ester
silazanes. 3,446,774, 5-27-69, CI. 260-47.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M., to Dynamit Nobel
Aktiengesellschaft. Method of manufacture of high molecular
weight thermoplastic silicic acid polyesters. 3,423,361, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-47.
Kotzsch, Hans-Joachim; and Ismail, Roshdy M., to Dynamit Nobel
Aktiengesellschaft. Method of manufacture of high molecular
weight thermoplastic silicic acid polyesters. 3,423,362, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-47.
Kotzsch, Hans- Joachim: See —
Ismail, Mohamed Roshdy; and Kotzsch, Hans-
Joachim, 3,48 1,964.
Kotzschmar, Arnold: See —
Fischer, Manfred; Kotzschmar, Arnold; and Schwenk, Ul-
rich,3,454,617.
Koubek, Francis J., to United States of America, Navy. Ceramic
plastic composite material for radomes. 3,440,132, 4-22-69, CI.
161-87.
Koubik, Milan; Kresta, Vaclav; and Valenta, Jiri, to Mosilana,
Narodni Podnik. Method of treating spent wool scouring liquors.
3,458,543, 7-29-69, CI. 260-412.5
Koucky, Frantisek: See —
Koucky, Josef; and Koucky, Frantisek, 3,43 1,8 19.
Koucky, Josef; and Koucky, Frantisek, to Zavody Kana Svermy,
narodni podnik. Firing mechanism for firearms. 3,431,819, 3-11-
69, CI. 89-145.
Koudelka, Robert E.; Arnold, Cornelius S.; and Kelley, Dewitt T., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Process and apparatus for introducing
a gaseous treating stream into a molten metal bath. 3,427,151, 2-
11-69, CI. 75-59.
Koudelka, Vladimir, to Naradi narodni podnik. Reversing pawl
mechanism. 3,433,329, 3-18-69, CI. 188-82.2
Kough, John K.: See —
Martin, Otis M., 3,440,777.
Koukal, Vlastimil; and Krakora, Otokar, to Tesla, narodni podnik.
Electret microphone. 3,474,197, 10-21-69, CI. 179-1 1 1.
Koumura, Seizo: See —
Otsuka, Masatomi; Koumura, Seizo; Yamaguchi, Hideo; and
Kume, Hidetoshi,3,48 1,701.
Koupal, Jerome R., to Bechtel international Corporation, mesne.
Electrogasdynamic power cycle. 3,474,266, 10-21-69, CI. 310-5.
Kouril, Jaroslav, to Vyskumny ustav mechanizacie a automatizacie.
Ultrasonic treating method and apparatus. 3,433,669, 3-18-69, CI.
134-1.
Koury, Anthony J. Masking composition. 3,470,001, 9-30-69, CI.
106-2.
Koury, Frederic: See —
Waymouth, John F.; and Koury, Frederic, 3,427,087.
LIST OF PATENTEES
873
Koutroulos, Jean: See—
Holtermann, Hugo; Haugen, Leif Gunnar; Thorsdalen, Nils;
Tjonneland, Knut; Wille, Knut; and Koutroulos, Je-
an,3,476,802.
Kouwenhoven, Herman W.: See —
Van Helden, Henricus J. A.; Kouwenhoven, Herman W.; and
Quik, Willem C. J. ,3,442,794.
Kouwenhoven, Herman W.; Aben, Pieter C; and van der Wal,
Karel, to Shell Oil Company. Process for the hydrogenation of un-
saturated hydrocarbons. 3,422,001, 1-14-69, CI. 208-143.
Kouwenhoven, Herman W.; and Douwes, Cornelis Th., to Shell Oil
Company. Process for the hydrogenation of unsaturated hydrocar-
bons. 3,432,565, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-667.
Kovac, Frederick J.: See —
Kersker, Theodore M.; and Kovac, Frederick J. ,3, 43 1,962.
Kovac, Stephen Robert. Article dispenser having a reciprocating
ejector. 3,471,056, 10-7-69, CI. 221-151.
Kovach, Curtis W.: See —
Moskowitz, Arthur; Kovach, Curtis W.; and Wells, Ralph
C. 3,437,478.
Kovach, Stephen M.; and Rogers, Edward S., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Hydrorefining with a sulfided catalyst of a platinum series
metal and molybdena on alumina. 3,422,002, 1-14-69, CI. 208-
254.
Kovach, Stephen M.; and Rogers, Edward S., to Sinclair Research,
Inc. Process hydrorefining hydrocarbons with a catalytic mixture
of individually-supported active components. 3,437,588, 4-8-69,
CI. 208-216.
Kovach, Stephen M.; Sanford, Robert A.; and Young, David W., to
Sinclair Research, Inc. Process of solubilizing, via hydrogenation,
alpha-methylstyrene polymers and product obtained thereby
product obtained thereby. 3,433,845, 3-18-69, CI. 260-667.
Kovach, Stephen M.; Sanford, Robert A.; and Young, David W., to
Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydrogenation of hydroxy containing diene
polymers. 3,459,814, 8-5-69, CI. 260-635.
Kovacic, Joseph E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Complexes of
dihydroxy benzenes with salicylidene anilines. 3,483,131, 12-9-69,
CI. 252-301.2
Kovacic, Joseph E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Photochromic
Schiff base copolymers. 3,483,162, 12-9-69, CI. 260-47.
Kovacik, John M.: See —
May, Howard F.; and Kovacik, John M., 3,443, 550.
Kovacik, Joseph; and Mooney, William, to Wide Range Industries,
Inc. Display stand. 3,452,880, 7-1-69, CI. 21 1-77.
Kovacs, Desidrio, to Bracco, Fulvio. Hinge device. 3,431,592, 3-11-
69, CI. 16-178.
Kovacs, Ernest, to Palm Oil Recovery, Inc. Rolling oil recovery
process. 3,471,533, 10-7-69, CI. 260-412.5
Kovacs, Lajos J., to Ohio Brass Company, The. Mine roof support.
3,469,407, 9-30-69, CI. 61-45.
Kovacs, Lajos J.: See —
Tanaka, Shigefumi; Ishikawa, Jiro; Matumoto, Tosiaki; and
Kovacs, Lajos J. ,3,469,403.
Kovacs, Lloyd, to Midland-Ross Corporation. Molding machine with
clamp unit and control system therefor. 3,484,897, 12-23-69, CI.
18-5.
Kovacs, Lloyd: See—
Waechter, Charles J.; and Kovacs, Lloyd.3,444,604.
Waechter, Charles J.; and Kovacs, Lloyd,3,486,190.
Kovacs, Roy F.; Lang, David L.; and Ligon, James T., to Firestone
Tire & Rubber Company, The. Emergency locking retractor.
3,446.454, 5-27-69, CI. 242-107.4
Kovalcski, Joseph J.; and Bauer, Gordon L., to Advanced Wyrepak
Company, Inc., The. Wire take-off device. 3,425,647, 2-4-69, CI.
242-128.
Kovalevski, Nicholas, to Alfred Electronics. Transistor oscillator cir-
cuit employing variable depiction capacitance and carrier storage
capacitance. 3,464,029, 8-26-69, CI. 331-117.
Kovar, Leonard J. Skiing support for ski boots. 3,475,835, 11-4-69,
CI. 36-1.5
Kovar, Richard D.: See —
Smith, Roy F.; and Kovar, Richard D., 3,46 1,681.
Kovarik, Alois; and Suchanek, Jindrich, to Meopta, narodni podnik.
Automatically operated slide projector. 3,459,476, 8-5-69, CI.
353-118.
Kovarik, Alois; and Suchanek, Jindrich, to Meopta, narodni podnik.
Automatic slide projector having dual optical system with a single
magazine. 3,468,603, 9-23-69, CI. 353-94.
Kovats, Zoltan, to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Temperature
compensating apparatus for fluid flow meters. 3,440,877, 4-29-69,
CI. 73-230.
Kovdrya, Ivan Timofeevich: See —
Rebcnok, Anatoly Georgievich; Budenkov, Valentin
Nikolaevich; Mezentsev, Jury Grigorievich; Vainshtein, Lazar
Pinkhusovich; Durachcnko, Mikhail Ivanovich; and Kovdrya,
Ivan Timofeevich, 3,457, 879.
Kowa Concrete Company Limited: See—
Matsubara, Kentaro; and Tohyama, Seikichi, 3,430,857.
Kowack, Frank J., to Columbian Slides, Inc. Arrangement for
telescoping slides. 3,428,369, 2-18-69, CI. 308-3.6
Kowal, Leonard J.; and Strybel, Richard V., to Imperial-Eastman
Corporation. Fluid-test apparatus. 3,438,260, 4-15-69, CI. 73-420.
Kowal, Leonard J.: See —
Strybel, Richard V.; and Kowal, Leonard J. ,3,421, 354.
Kowal, Leonard; and Starai, Rudolph, to Ampex Corporation. Con-
trol apparatus for program distribution of broadcast and recorded
video information. 3,484,548, 12-16-69, CI. 178-6.
Kowalak, John: See —
Jeffee, Saul; and Kowalak, John,3,428,399.
Kowalczyk, Walter. Curtain rod bracket. 3,430,908, 3-4-69, CI. 248-
265.
Kowalczyk, Walter. Curtain-rod-mounting or traverse-drapery-rod
mounting bracket apparatus. 3,463,434, 8-26-69, CI. 248-257.
Kowalewski, Edward C, to Admiral Corporation. Variable size
anode cap. 3,464,053, 8-26-69, CI. 339-149.
Kowalewski, John J.: See —
Brown, Robert J.; Kowalewski, John J.; and Moughty, John
J.,3,434,092.
Kowalick, James F.: See —
Ciccone, Thomas Q.; and Kowalick, James F., 3,434,420.
Hare, George; and Kowalick, James F., 3,483,791.
Kowalik, Jhn J., to International Harvester Company. Close-coupled
articulated crawler tractor. 3,451,494, 6-24-69, CI. 180-9.24
Kowalik, John J.: See —
Woodring, Robert W.; Kowalik, John J.; and Panek, Bruno
J.,3,423,920.
Kowalik, Ronald F., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor transducer. 3,433,904, 3-18-69, CI. 179-110.
Kowalonek, John M.: See —
Shohet, Herbert N.; Amelio, Armand F.; House, Richard L.; and
Kowalonek, John M.,3,449,891.
Kowalski, Werner: See —
Hartlapp, Gerhard; Kowalski, Werner; and Klee, Hel-
mut,3,449,068.
Kowalski, Xavier: See —
Hilton, Thomas B.; and Kowalski, Xavier,3,43 1,206.
Kowalski, Xavier; and Shaver, Kenneth J., to Monsanto Company.
Monoamidotriphosphate detergent compositions. 3,457,177, 7-22-
69, CI. 252-152.
Kowaluk, Bohdan. Wall tile or panels. 3,445,976, 5-27-69, CI. 52-
511.
Kowanko, Nicholas, to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Polyfluorocarbon oxides prepared from a mixture of a
polyfluoro carbonyl compound, a perfiuoroolefin and ozone.
3,423,364, 1-21-69, CI. 260-63.
Kowarik, Klaus: See —
Scheiber, Werner; Walter, Peter; Lehmann, Rolf; and Kowarik,
Klaus,3,476,668.
Kowaseiko Co., Ltd.: See —
Ishimitsu, Akitoshi; Sugahara, Kinichi; Arakawa, Saburo; and
Kitazawa, Tadao, 3,482,964.
Kowert, Alexander; Moldenhauer, Kurt; Ries, Ludwig; and Schaefer,
Werner, to Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Adjustable sup-
port and alinement means for a multibeam-infrared gas analyser.
3,454,760, 7-8-69, CI. 250-43.5
Koyama, Jiro; Sumi, Masao; and Ohara, Seiji, to Nippon Telegraph
and Telephone Public Corporation. Microwave semi-conductor
device. 3,464,020, 8-26-69, CI. 330-5.
Koyama, Koichiro: See —
Hatano, Ikuo; Koyama, Koichiro; and Nishimura,
Tomohiro,3,486,991.
Koyama, Tsukasa: See —
Ikeda, Koichi; Tsuji, Shigeru; Anazawa, Shinzo; and Koyama,
Tsukasa.3,420,683.
Koyanagi, Shiniti; and Morikawa, Sumio, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. Capacitor. 3,454,999, 7-15-69, CI. 29-25.42
Koyanagi, Tatsuo: See —
Ushioda, Tsunezo; and Koyanagi, Tatsuo, 3,468,668.
Kozacik, Alfred P.: See —
Myers, Herbert; and Kozacik, Alfred P.,3,481,871.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to Chase-Shawmut Company, The. Miniatu-
rized time-lag cartridge fuse having ribbon-type fuse link.
3,425,018, 1-28-69, CI. 337-158.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to Chase-Shawmut Company, The. Miniatu-
rized cartridge fuse for small current intensities having large time-
lag. 3,425,019, 1-28-69, CI. 337-163.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to Chase-Shawmut Company, The. High volt-
age fuse particularly for circuits including solid state devices.
3,479,630, 11-18-69, CI. 337-159.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to Chase-Shawmut Company, The. Electric
cartridge fuse. 3,483,501, 12-9-69, CI. 337-166.
Kozai, Katsuya, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Ultrasonic
fixing method of photographic film. 3,485,690, 12-23-69, CI. 156-
73.
Kozai, Teruo, to Nippon Electric Company, Limited. Heat-treatment
apparatus having reciprocating multiple furnaces. 3,456,932, 7-22-
69, CI. 263-6.
Kozak, John J.: See —
Walden, Luther E., 3,447,255.
874
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Kozar, Michael: See —
Broderick, John W.; Florenza, Robert M.; Kozar, Michael; and
Lineman, Harry L., 3,472, 376.
Kozasa, Ken: See—
Nakazima, Yoshiyuki; and Kozasa, Ken, 3,465,61 1.
Kozawa, Scichibei, to Shimadzu Seisakusho Ltd. Photometer for
comparing scattered with transmitted light. 3,420,609, 1-7-69, CI.
356-104.
Koziatek, Jerry P.: See —
Surletta, Zygmunt M.; Ockershauser, Karl F.; and Koziatek,
Jerry P.,3,45 1,073.
Koziol, Walter, to Charmglow Manufacturing Co. Closure plug.
3,439,828, 4-22-69, CI. 220-24.
Koziol, Walter, to Charmglow Manufacturing Co. Spit rod assembly.
3,447,445, 6-3-69, CI. 99-421.
Kozlenko, Nikolai Panteleimonovich; and Rezvyakova, Zoya
Nikolaevna. Random signal level meter. 3,469,187, 9-23-69, CI.
324-77.
Kozlin, Joseph R.; and Ciavola, David T., to Continental Aviation
and Engineering Corporation. Air-cooled turbine rotor self-sustain-
ing shroud plate. 3,455,537, 7-15-69, CI. 253-39.15
Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich: See —
Gargala, Gennady Georgievich; Kozlov, Alexandr Vasilievich;
Kotlyarevsky, Alexandr Portirievich; Koshman, Vitaly
Ivanovich; Nedosekov, Svyatoslav Semenovich; Posternak,
Mikhail llich; Sameljuk, Jury Fedorovich; and Khorunzhy,
Valentin Alexeevich.3,457,462.
Kozlov, Nikolai Fedorovich: See —
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr
Dmitrievich; Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zel-
man Moiseevich; Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky,
Eduard Semenovich; Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai
Fedorovich; Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk,
Semen Moiseevich; Sveshnikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Shein-
blujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,467, 507.
Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich: See —
Kostrov, Pavel Mikhailovich; Kozlov, Viktor Nikolaevich; Garin,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; Ivanov, Viktor Alexeevich; and
Dmitriev, Jury Ivanovich, 3,485,238.
Kozlovic, John M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Vertical-
lift metal-clad switchgear equipment. 3,435,162, 3-25-69, CI. 200-
50.
Kozlowski, Robert H.: See-
Bray, Ben G.; and Kozlowski, Robert H., 3,420,768.
Kozlowski, Robert H.; and Mulaskey, Bernard F., to Chevron
Research Company. Protection of sulfided hydrotreating catalysts
against reaction with oxygen. 3,453,217, 7-1-69, CI. 252-430.
Kozlowski, Zbigniew: See—
Miler, Kazimier; and Kozlowski, Zbigniew, 3,445,248.
Kozma, Broni: See—
Grazen, Frank S.; Bryzinsky, Frank M.; and Kozma,
Broni, 3,438,917.
Kozma, Joseph A., Jr. Immersion heating apparatus. 3,430,618, 3-4-
69, CI. 126-360.
Kozol, Eugene T.; and Pawletko, Joseph P., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Drive circuit for carriage stepping motor.
3,443,181, 5-6-69, CI. 318-138.
Kozu, Isao: See —
Ayukawa, Yukitada; and Kozu, Isao, 3,469,800.
Kozuka, Tadasi, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Mechanism
for cutting upper thread in a sewing machine. 3,440,985, 4-29-69,
CI. 112-252.
Kozulis, Joseph A.; and Bayne, Peter D., to Schlitz, Jos., Brewing
Co. Fermenting and aging a malt beverage. 3,484,244, 12-16-69,
CI. 99-31.
Kozulla, Robert E.: See-
Acker, Richard C; Bahniuk, Eugene; and Kozulla, Robert
E.. 3, 466,065.
K&R Industries, Inc.: See—
Kessel. John E., 3,452,654.
Krabal, Anthony J., to Brush Manufacturing Co., Inc. Receptacle
cleaning device. 3,441.970, 5-6-69, CI. 15-114.
Krabbc, Heinrich Friedrich, to Systron-Donner Corporation. Pulse
torquing digital accelerometer and method. 3,429,189, 2-25-69,
CI. 73-517.
Krabbe, Ulrich, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Con-
trol system for a frequency converter. 3,470,448, 9-30-69, CI.
321-9.
Krabbe, Ulrik; and Hedstrom, Hans, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Drive system for an asynchronous electric motor.
3,430,122, 2-25-69, CI. 318-203.
Kracauer, Paul, to Packaged Products Corporation. Ice cream mix.
3,475,181, 10-28-69, CI. 99-136.
Krachmer, Robert C, to Hormel, Geo. A., & Company. Apparatus
for forming sausage. 3,421,434, 1-14-69, CI. 99-352.
Kracht, Gerhard; and Svihra, Paul M.. to Swedish Crucible Steel
Company. Apparatus for producing foam plastic sheet stacks.
3,477,325, 1 l-l 1-69, CI. 83-171.
Kracklauer, Aloysius C, to Sparkler Manufacturing Company. Ap-
paratus for removal of filter cake. 3,447,690, 6-3 69, CI. 210-332.
Kracklauer, Aloysius C, to Sparkler Manufacturing Company.
Method and apparatus for maintaining plural filter plates in spaced
apart relation. 3,483,978, 12-16-69, CI. 210-65.
Kraebel, Charlotte Marie: See —
Davis, Stanley Myron; Kraebel, Charlotte Marie; and Parent,
Richard Alfred,3,48 1,792.
Kraeft, Robert W. Machine for cleaning and drying table silver and
control mechanism therefor. 3,464,428, 9-2-69, CI. 134-126.
Kraeling, John B., to Drafto Corporation. External disconnect for
speed changer clutch. 3,450,243, 6-17-69, CI. 192-97.
Kraemer, George T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Timing circuit. 3,439,191, 4-15-69, CI. 307-293.
Kraemer, Stefan; Seidl, Alois; Mayer, Richard; and Streibl, Ludwig,
to Wasag-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus and process for
the continuous production of foamed glass and foamed ceramic.
3,473,904, 10-21-69, CI. 65-22.
Kraeplin, Robert C, to Borg- Warner Corporation. Automatic wear
adjuster for friction device. 3,478,853, 11-18-69, CI. 192-1 11.
Kraffe de Laubarede, Leonce Marie Henri, to Societe Anonyme
Plastus. Method and means for feeding internal combustion en-
gines. 3,476,095, 11-4-69, CI. 123-119.
Krafft, Erich: See —
Schweer, Wilhelm; Krafft, Erich; and Lorenz, Horst,3,486,403.
Krafft, Frederick G. Powered and steerable lighter-than-air vehicle.
3,420,473, 1-7-69, CI. 244-30.
Krafft, Joseph M.; and Bird, Frank W. Four-lobed diametral-strain
gage. 3,477,285, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-88.5
Krafft, Werner: See —
von Rintelen, Harald; Liebe, Werner; and Krafft,
Werner,3,432,298.
Kraft, Arthur A., 49% to Heffley, George J. Key changer and
tremolo for guitar. 3,437,001, 4-8-69, CI. 84-312.
Kraft, Derald Henry, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Shaft mounting.
3,433,512, 3-18-69, CI. 287-52.05
Kraft, Derald Henry, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Die cushion with
self-contained guide means. 3,474,656, 10-28-69, CI. 72-456.
Kraft, Derald Henry; Helrigel, Robert Arthur; and Suntheimer,
Robert Gordon, to Bliss, E. W., Company. High speed press.
3,450,038, 6-17-69, CI. 100-257.
Kraft, Edmond W.; and Weaver, Frank C, to Stewart-Warner Cor-
poration. Fuel depletion alarm circuit utilizing bimetal. 3,483,500,
12-9-69, CI. 337-104.
Kraft, George Howard, to National Dairy Products Corporation.
Packaging apparatus. 3,439,471, 4-22-69, CI. 53-182.
Kraft, Hans-Gunter: See —
Irmscher, Klaus; Kramer, Josef; Kraft, Hans-Gunter; and Kieser,
Hartmut.3,47 1,520.
Kraft, Hans-Gunther: See —
Bruckner, Klaus; Beerstecher, Wolfgang; Kraft, Hans-Gunther;
and Kieser, Hartmut,3,449,495.
Kraft, Louis Seelbach; and Freitag, Paul W., Jr., to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Conveyor system. 3,422,947, 1-21-69, CI.
198-16.
Kraft, Louis Seelbach: See —
Hacker, Arden R.; and Kraft, Louis Seelbach, 3,486,607.
Kraft, Paul. Umbrellas. 3,431,925, 3-11-69, CI. 135-25.
Kraft, Paul, to Wurtlenbergische Metallwarenfabrik. Brushing or
polishing machine. 3,439,371, 4-22-69, CI. 15-21.
Kraft, Paul, to Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik. Metal fiber
bodies. 3,485,595, 12-23-69, CI. 29-182.5
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver noise inver-
sion circuit. 3,458,653, 7-29-69, CI. 178-7.3
Kraft, Rupert, to Zimmer, Johannes. Repeat transmission. 3,473,410,
10-21-69, CI. 74-665.
Kraft, Wilbur P. Combination metering, check and shut-off valve.
3,420,493, 1-7-69, CI. 251-82.
Kraft, Wolfgang: See —
Albrecht, Werner; Dietze, Manfred; Kraft, Wolfgang; and Ull-
rich, Hansjurgen,3,440,019.
Dietze, Manfred; Kraft, Wolfgang; Scheller, Hans; and Ullrich,
Hansjurgen,3,466,150.
Krag, Niels: See —
Margolien, David H.; and Krag, Niels,3,484,776.
Margolien, David H.; Lee, Arnold St. J.; and Krag,
Niels.3,444,549.
Kragness, Harold D. Apparatus for propelling a craft. 3,439,645, 4-
22-69, CI. 115-25.
Krahl, Dieter: See —
Herrmann, Karl-Heinz; and Krahl, Dieter,3,453,485.
Krahulec, Fred: See —
Green, James W.; and Krahulec, Fred, 3,439, 137.
Krainer, Helmut; Muller, Reinhard; and Reich, Wolfhard, to
Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. Tank and method of manufacturing same. 3,425,380, 2-
4-69, CI. 113-120.
Krainman, Harris: See —
Levine, Nathan B.; and Krainman, Harris.3,446,759.
Krainov, Gennady Sergeevich: See —
Abramyan, Evgeny Aramovich; Vasserman, Sakko Borisovich;
Gaponov, Vasily Alexandrovich; and Krainov, Gennady Ser-
geevich,3,450,996.
LIST OF PATENTEES
875
Krajco, Wilfred J. Concrete form structure. 3,432,137, 3-11-69, CI.
249-45.
Krajicek, Milan: See— ,.„...
Chvapil, Milos; Krajicek, Milan; and Adam, Miloslav.3,425,418.
Krakauer, Edwin G.: See—
Fischer, Edward M.; and Krakauer, Edwin G., 3,441, 064.
Pincus, Seymour; and Krakauer, Edwin G., 3,43 1,331.
Krakauer Sidney; Musikant, Solomon; and Rosenberg, David J., to
Certain-Teed Fiber Glass Corporation. Apparatus for production
of glass fibers. 3.429,681, 2-25-69, CI. 65-9.
Krakinowski Morris, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Record reading device. 3,432,627, 3-1 1-69, CI. 200-46.
Krakora, Otokar: See— „„.,,,„,
Koukal, Vlastimil; and Krakora, Otokar.3,474,197.
Krakower, Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David Walter, to
Squibb, E. R., &. Sons. Inc., mesne. Steroids. 3,422,134, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-468.
Krakower, Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David Walter, to
Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. Steroids. 3,483,191, 12-9-69,
CI. 260-239.57
Krakower Gerald W.; Fried, Josef; and Rosenthal, David Walter, to
Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. 3,4-Seco-25,26,27-trisnor-A4'
*»-dammarene-20-ol 3,24- dioic acid 24 20 lactone. 3,483,225, 12-
9-69, CI. 260-343.5
Krai, Fred G., to Bell & Howell Company. Transport device for per-
mitting continuous or single play of a magnetic record card.
3,469,847, 9-30-69, CI. 274-4.
Krai, Robert E. Automatic tray mechanism for package sealers.
3,427,781, 2-18-69, CI. 53-74.
Kralik, Andrew J., to I-T-E Imperial Corporation, mesne. Mounting
means for electromagnetic armature. 3,467,924, 9-16-69, CI. 335-
203.
Kralovec, Edward M., Jr. Control of electric heat. 3,450,862, 6-17-
69, CI. 219-494. .
Kralowetz, Bruno. Process and apparatus for forming peripherally
continuous enlarged portions on a shell of a cylindrical hollow
body. 3,460,364, 8-12-69, CI. 72-7.
Kralowetz, Bruno. Apparatus for swaging continuous stock.
3,460,370, 8-12-69, CI. 72-405.
Kramarow, Nathan M., to Barogenics, Inc. Pin-type connecting joint
and method of assembling. 3,479,697, 11-25-69, CI. 18-34.
Kramarow, Nathan M.; See —
Zeitlin, Alexander; and Kramarow, Nathan M., 3,440,848.
Kramasz, Joseph, Jr.: See—
Bakalyar, Stephen R.; and Kramasz, Joseph, Jr., 3,446,057.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr.: See—
Clinton, Edwin T.; and Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., 3,479,680.
Kramcn, Frank H., to Harper Buffing Machine Company. Automatic
buffing machine. 3,441,968, 5-6-69, CI. 15-97.
Kramer, Bcrnhard; and Weber, Paul, to Farbenfabnken Bayer Ak-
ticngesellschaft. Phthalocyanine type dyestuffs. 3,479,126, 11-18-
69, CI. 8-26.
Kramer Charles F., to Steel Heddlc Manufacturing Company. Loom
harness. 3,442,298, 5-6-69, CI. 139-91.
Kramer, Charles F.: See—
Kaufmann. Frank H.; and Kramer, Charles F.,3,470,920.
Kramer, Daniel E., to Kramer Trenton Co. Regenerative refrigera-
tion system with means for controlling compressor discharge.
3.464.226, 9-2-69, CI. 62-196.
Kramer, Daniel E., to Kramer Trenton Co. Refrigerating system
designed for commercial freezers and refrigerators. 3,482,416, 12-
9-69, CI. 62-278.
Kramer. David N.: See—
Guilbault, George G.; and Kramer, David N, 3,432,269.
Kramer, Don A., to Motorola, Inc. Pincushion correction circuit.
3,447,027, 5-27-69, CI. 315-24.
Kramer, Don A., to Motorola, Inc. Raster distortion correction cir-
cuit. 3,479,554, I 1-18-69, CI. 315-24.
Kramer, Don A.: See —
Bohlke, Edward H.; and Kramer, Don A. ,3,487, 1 68.
Hansen, Robert B.; and Kramer, Don A. ,3,430,096.
Kramer, Donald F.: See—
Sutter, Warren H.; and Kramer, Donald F., 3,45 1 ,544.
Kramer, Eugene G. Method and apparatus for shrouding an animal
carcass. 3,458,324, 7-29-69, CI. 99-194.
Kramer Evelyn. Visual and audible signal attachmet for umbrellas,
canes and the like. 3,461,448, 8-12-69, CI. 340-321.
Kramer, Fritz; Wilson, John C, Jr.; and Krasinski, John. Method of
destroying rodents. 3,473,252. 10-21-69, CI. 43-124.
Kramer, Hans Bernhard Adolf; Messwarb, Gunter; and Denk,
Walter, to Farbwcrke Hoechst Akticngesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Reaction product of polyvinyl phosphonic acid
and p-phenylene-diamine. 3.420,805, 1-7-69, CI. 260-80.
Kramer, Heinz: See—
Linowitzki, Viktor; and Kramer, Heinz, 3,458, 3 14.
Kramer, Heinz; and Messner, Dieter, to Kallc Aktiengesellschaft.
Measuring probe for determining the distribution of electrostatic
charges on the surface of a solid body. 3,443,224, 5-6-69, CI. 324-
72.5
Kramer, Henry H.; and Arino, Hirofumi, to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Production of high purity radioactive indium- 113m.
3,450,597, 6-17-69, CI. 176-16.
Kramer, Horst: See—
Dittmann, Walter; and Kramer, Horst, 3, 436, 377.
Kramer, Howard A. Vehicle safety belt means for infant or child.
3,480,325, 11-25-69, CI. 297-385.
Kramer, Hyman. Hinge brackets. 3,421,355, 1-14-69, CI. 72-338.
Kramer, Hyman. Extension ladders. 3,464,522, 9-2-69, CI. 182-21 1.
Kramer, Hyman. Bladed tools. 3,474,535, 10-28-69, CI. 30-315.
Kramer, Hyman. Chairs. 3,485,528, 12-23-69, CI. 297-45.
Kramer, Irvin R.; and Burrows, Charles F., to Martin-Marietta Cor-
poration. Dual-seal anodized aluminum. 3,440,150, 4-22-69, CI.
204-35.
Kramer, Jan; and Hus, Martinus, to Lummus Company, The.
Demethanization of hydrocarbons condensed from hydrogen rich
gas. 3,443,388, 5-13-69, CI. 62-28.
Kramer, Josef; Freisberg, Karl-Otto; and Halpaap, Herbert, to
Merck, E., A.G. Substituted flavane derivatives. 3,462,455, 8-19-
69, CI. 260-340.5
Kramer, Josef; Halpaap, Herbert; and Freisberg, Karl-Otto, to Merck
E AG 2-(4-Substituted phenyl )-3-lower alkyl- 1,4- benzodioxane
derivatives. 3,484,448, 12-16-69, CI. 260-295.5
Kramer, Josef; Irmscher, Klaus; Halpaap, Herbert; and Freibsberg,
Karl-Otto to Merck, E., A.G. Water-soluble flavanoid derivatives.
3,433,805, 3-18-69, CI. 260-340.5
Kramer, Josef; Irmscher, Klaus; Voge, Hans-Otto; and Halpaap, Her-
bert, to Merck, E., A.G. Novel substituted flavonoids. 3,450,717,
6-17-69, CI. 260-340.5
Kramer, Josef: See —
Irmscher, Klaus; Kramer, Josef; Kraft, Hans-Gunter; and Kieser,
Hartmut,3,47 1,520.
Kramer, Kenneth C; and Archibald, Don M., to Lear Siegler, Inc.
Automatic landing control system having improved wind shear
capability. 3,467,344, 9-16-69, CI. 244-77.
Kramer, Larry J-. to United States Steel Corporation. Method and
apparatus for electroplating a metallic strip. 3,483,098, 12-9-69,
CI. 204-28.
Kramer, Leo: See —
Pauley, Reginald W.; and Kramer, Leo,3,440,928.
Kramer, Manfred; Mayer, Siegfried; Reichert, Rudolf, Rose, Klaus;
and Zirps, Wilhelm, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Pressure vessel
with a resilient separating membrane. 3,425,593, 2-4-69, CI. 220-
85.
Kramer Richard M., to Lambert Brake Corporation, mesne. Auto-
matic adjuster for a disc brake. 3,465,855, 9-9-69, CI. 188-196.
Kramer, Richard W.: See—
Richey, Clarence B.; and Kramer, Richard W., 3,438,448.
Richey, Clarence B.; and Kramer, Richard W., 3,460,633.
Kramer Richard W., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Leveling linkage for
harrows. 3,467,200, 9-16-69, CI. 172-584.
Kramer, Robert N.: See—
Alonzo, Richard L.; Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.;
and Kramer, Robert N. ,3,48 1,729.
Augustin, Eugene H.; Greenler, Robert J.; and Kramer, Robert
N., 3,486,876.
Kramer, Roger G., to Simplex Time Recorder Company. Master
clock. 3,479,812, 1 1-25-69, CI. 58-25.
Kramer, Terence R. Hand operated extruding apparatus. 3,440,698,
4-29-69, CI. 25-11.
Kramer, Theodore W., HI; and O'Donald, Richard A. Conveyor gate.
3,458,023, 7-29-69, CI. 193-35.
Kramer Trenton Co.: See—
Kramer, Daniel E., 3,464,226.
Kramer, Daniel E., 3,482,416.
Kramlich, C Wesley: See—
Thiem, Darold W.; Kramlich, C Wesley; and Ballmann, Richard
B. ,3,437,308.
Krammer, Robert: See—
Bildsoe, Jorgen S.; Krammer, Robert; and Muirhead, Raymond
A. ,3,438,338.
Kramos, Charles B.: See—
Keenan, Julian J.; Lilja, Sten A.; and Kramos, Charles
B., 3,465,419.
Kramp, Joseph J.; and Butts, Theodore A. Assembly for inspecting
the interior of pipes or conduits. 3,450,481, 6-17-69, CI. 356-241.
Krampe, Josef. Tool for cutting and stripping cable. 3,483,617, 12-
16-69, CI. 30-90.7
Kranek, Robert C: See—
Finneburgh, Lewis H., Jr.; and Kranek, Robert C, 3,427,659.
Kranhold, Kenneth G.: See—
Montalvo, Emanuel; Kranhold, Kenneth G.; and Carlson, Way-
land A. ,3,437,939.
Krank, Wolfgang; and Schickle, Gerhard, to Telefunken Patentver-
wertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Waveguide having corrugated exterior
and smooth metal-coated interior. 3,444,487, 5-13-69, CI. 333-95.
Kransnitski, John: See—
Feder, Ernest; Kransnitski, John; and Vercellone, Peter
T.,3,454,242.
876
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Krantz, Donald E.: See—
Corral, Joseph S.; and Krantz, Donald E.,3,423,977.
Corral, Joseph S.; and Krantz, Donald E.,3,474,649.
Krantz, Donald Victor, to Templeton, Kenley & Co. Concrete
stressing apparatus and remote control unit therefor. 3,469,399, 9-
30-69, CI. 60-52.
Krantz, Emerson H.: See —
Hewitt, Keith A.; and Krantz, Emerson H., 3,454,299.
Krantz, H.: See —
Buehl, Karl-Heinz, 3,478,375.
Simons, Aloys, 3,426,554.
Krantz, John C, Jr. Face mask. 3,438,370, 4-15-69, CI. 128-139.
Krantz, John C, Jr.; and Croix, Louise S., to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated. Hexofluorodiethyl ether as useful convulsant
in the treatment of mental illness. 3,483,298, 12-9-69, CI. 424-
342.
Krantz, John Daniel, to Coastal Dynamics Corporation. Dental chair
headrest. 3,477,761, 11-1 1-69, CI. 297-409.
Krantz, John D., to Coastal Dynamics Corporation. Remote control
plural lamp signaling system. 3,430,224, 2-25-69, CI. 340-313.
Krantz, John D., to Coastal Dynamics Corporation. Latch structure
for pull lines. 3,436,983, 4-8-69, CI. 74-527.
Krantz, John D., to Coastal Dynamics Corporation. Saliva ejector
shut-off device for dental units. 3,476,144, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-544.
Kranz, Hugo E., to Replica Associates, Inc. Photo lay-marker table.
3,446,162, 5-27-69, CI. 108-23.
Kranz, Joachim; Maier, Karl; and Polster, Rudolf, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Alpha-alkoxyal-
kylamino- anthraquinone dyes for gasoline. 3,435,054, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-378.
Kranz, Rolf-Dieter, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Ar-
rangement of a direct liquid-cooled single- phase winding for
synchronous generators, particularly turbo-generators. 3,469,125,
9-23-69, CI. 310-54.
Kranz, Rolf-Dieter: See—
Wiedemann, Eugen; Kranz, Rolf-Dieter; and Sark,
Werner,3,487,243.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. Novel
tropolone derivatives. 3,427,309, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-240.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Novel benzoxazines,
benzoxazepines and benzoxazocines. 3,441,564, 4-29-69, CI. 260-
244.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Novel 1,5-
benzothiazepin-4 (5H)-ones. 3,455,902, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.3
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Substituted benzox-
azines and benzothiazines. 3,455,915, 7-15-69, CI. 260-243.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Hydroxyalkylene-sub-
stitutcd benzoxazines and benzothiazines. 3,459,748, 8-5-69, CI.
260-243.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Benzothiazines.
3,471,481, 10-7-69, CI. 260-240.
Krapcho, John, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. 1,3-Benzothiazines.
3,475,423, 10-28-69, CI. 260-243.
Krasin, Lester Q-; and Greene, Clifford E., to Superior Continental
Corporation. Telephone carrier system having self- contained inde-
pendently attachable line tap units. 3,475,561, 10-28-69, CI. 179-
15.
Krasinski, John: See—
Kramer, Fritz; Wilson, John C, Jr.; and Krasinski,
John,3,4/3,252.
Kraske, Karl V.: See—
Dragoon, Robert; and Kraske, Karl V.,3,463,659.
Krasnow, Philip 1.; and Goodman, Jerome, to Nuclear Research As-
sociates, Inc. Sea water battery. 3,468,710, 9-23-69, CI. 136-26.
Krasnow, Shelley: See —
Prange, Raymon A.; and Krasnow, Shelley, 3,445, 700.
Krasny, Carl, & Associates, Inc.: See-
Kaplan, Irving Leonard, 3,474,914.
Krasny, John F.; and Oliva, Edward C, to Wool Bureau, Inc., The.
Process for rendering wool-containing garments stable to water
washing and drying. 3,480,383, 1 1-25-69, CI. 8-128.
Krasovitsky, Boris Mordukhovich; Poduzhailo, Vladimir Fedorovich;
Podgornaya, Liya Mikhailovna; and Globus, Rafail Lvovich. Scin-
tillator liquid. 3,444,094, 5-13-69, CI. 252-408.
Kratavil, Allan Jerome: See —
Frohlich, Gerhard Joseph; Kratavil, Allan Jerome; and Zrike,
Edward.3,453,191.
Kratochvil, Harry, to Wagner Electric Corporation. School bus
flasher circuit. 3,444,513, 5-13-69, CI. 340-52.
Kratochvil, Russell F.; and Eggert, William C, to Sperry, D. R., &
Co. Device or separating plates and frames of filter presses.
3,446,358, 5-27-69, CI. 210-230.
Kratomi, Shunsei. And-circuit-controlled program switch having
matrix of cord connectors. 3,475,747, 10-28-69, CI. 340-309.4
Kratsios, George: See —
Lee, Frank A.; and Kratsios, George, 3,439, 653.
Kratt, Kurt Wilhelm: See—
Irion, Reinhard; Kratt, Kurt Wilhelm; and Fischer, Win-
fried.3,447,744.
Kraty, Nigel P.: See—
Somervell, Roland W. G.; and Kraty, Nigel P.,3,460,251.
Kratz, Randall H., Jr.: See—
Easton, Fred H.; and Kratz, Randall H., Jr.,3,452,454.
Kratzer, Alfred L.: See —
Davenport, Ralph M., Jr.; Kratzer, Alfred L.; Sapp, Robert W.;
Thomas, William T.; and Weichardt, Heinz H., 3,468,660.
Kratzer, Hans: See —
Heeren, Hermann; Kratzer, Hans; and Dege, Bern-
hard,3,473,961.
Kratzer, Karl. Manipulatory puppet. 3,471,966, 10-14-69, CI. 46-
154.
Kratzsch, Harold L.; and Farling, Gene M., to Zimmer Manufactur-
ing Company. Surgical instrument for skin grafting. 3,428,045, 2-
18-69, CI. 128-305.
Krau, John W.; and Hurley, Forrest R., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Preparation of vermiculite paper. 3,434,917, 3-25-69, CI. 162-3.
Krauer, Otto Albert; and Benjamin, Sidney Howard, to Otis Elevator
Company. Elevator control system. 3,442,352, 5-6-69, CI. 187-29.
Krauer, Otto Albert; and Benjamin, Sidney Howard, to Otis Elevator
Company. Motor control system. 3,470,438, 9-30-69, CI. 318-312.
Krauer, Otto Albert; Voigt, Herbert Frederick; and Schor, Harvey
Ronald, to Otis Elevator Company. Elevator control system.
3,433,326, 3-18-69, CI. 187-29.
Krauja, Ziedonis I.: See —
Bailey, John M.; Krauja, Ziedonis I.; and Tegg, Ralph ,
Jr.,3,485,225.
Kraujalis, Felix, to Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Variable stock feeder.
3,429,191, 2-25-69, CI. 74-142.
Kraus, Alexander; and Richter, Josef, to Rohde & Schwarz. Measur-
ing system for two and four terminal networks. 3,423,675, 1-21-
69, CI. 324-58.
Kraus, Alexander; and Sonnberger, Horst, to Rohde & Schwarz.
Face contact coaxial connector. 3,486,161, 12-23-69, CI. 339-48.
Kraus, Arthur A., Sr., to Electronic Safety Controls Inc. Electrical
distribution system. 3,441,801, 4-29-69, CI. 317-18.
Kraus, Charles E., to Execulermatic, Inc. Toroidal type transmission.
3,486,391, 12-30-69, CI. 74-200.
Kraus, Charles P., to United States of America, mesne. Diode
switch. 3,459,968, 8-5-69, CI. 307-259.
Kraus, Donald Edward. Rotary driven hairbrush. 3,431,571, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 15-23.
Kraus, Edwin C, to Big Stone Canning Company. Method for heat
sterilizing food in sealed containers. 3,446,636, 5-27-69, CI. 99-
214.
Kraus, George I.: See —
Park, Francis W.; Blough, Arthur K.; Noll, Stanley Darwin;
Delfeld, William F.; Kraus, George I.; and Kraus,
Robert,3,439,794.
Kraus, Gunther: See —
Hoschler, Hans; and Kraus, Gunther,3,449,520.
Kraus, Hans J.: See —
Dosch, Peter; Kraus, Hans J.; and Uhrig, Hans,3,483,082.
Kraus, Harold: See —
Gray, Allan Poe; and Kraus, Harold,3,478,038.
Kraus, Herbert: See —
Parker, Sidney G.; and Kraus, Herbert, 3,468, 363.
Kraus, Herman: See —
Schreiber, Gerhard; and Kraus, Herman, 3,423,98 1.
Kraus, Kurt A.: See —
Johnson, James S.; and Kraus, Kurt A. ,3,431,201.
Johnson, James S.; Kraus, Kurt A.; Marcinkowsky, Arthur E.;
Phillips, Harold O.; and Shor, Arthur J.,3,449,245.
Kraus, Ludwig; and van Winsen, Friedrich H., to Daimler-Benz Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Wheel suspension system for motor vehicles.
3,428,142, 2-18-69, CI. 180-73.
Kraus, Milton N., to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Process for
production of detergent tablets. 3,455,834, 7-15-69, CI. 252-135.
Kraus, Philip B., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Removal of free chlorine from residual chlorination gases.
3,485,577, 12-23-69, CI. 23-2.
Kraus, Robert: See —
Park, Francis W.; Blough, Arthur K.; Noll, Stanley Darwin;
Delfeld, William F.; Kraus, George I.; and Kraus,
Robert,3,439,794.
Kraus, Thaddaus; and Schertler, Roman, to Balzers Patent- und
Lizenz-Anstalt. Furnace having housing wall shielding furnace
packing. 3 ,423,5 1 3, 1 -2 1 -69, CI. 1 3-20.
Krause, Dieter H. N.: See —
Gottschalk, Gunther; and Krause, Dieter H. N.,3,420,351.
Krause, Douglas P.: See —
Mayer, William J.; Krause, Douglas P.; Lange, Walter H.; and
Moore, Caleb P.,3,471, 696.
Krause, Edward H., Jr.: See —
Foxx, Robert J.; and Krause, Edward H., Jr., 3,426,698.
Krause, Frederick A., Associates, Inc.: See —
Hoffman, Bernard L., 3,420,088.
Hoffman, Bernard L., 3,426,571.
Krause, Frederick W. Auxiliary jet stream injecting means for reac-
tion engines. 3,425,225, 2-4-69, CI. 60-261.
LIST OF PATENTEES
877
Krause, Fritz: See—
Flach, Rolf; and Krause, Fritz.3,479,976.
Krause, Gerhard, to Teves, Alfred Gmbh. Flexible-cable control
system. 3,472,096, 10-14-69, CI. 74-501.
Krause, Gerhard: See —
Horstmann, Winfried; and Krause, Gerhard.3,454,719.
Krause, Herbert. Seat slide structures. 3,479,099, 1 1-18-69, CI. 308-
3.
Krause, Horst-Jurgen, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Novel sulfation of
secondary alcohols and novel sulfation product. 3,484,474, 12-16-
69, CI. 260-459.
Krause, Irving A.: See —
Gutleber, Frank S.; and Krause, Irving A. ,3,472,960.
Krause, Johannes: See —
Querengasser, Hugo; Krause, Johannes; Frank, Klaus; and
Cziska, Johann.3,431,103.
Krause, Kenneth W., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Strobe gate circuit. 3,448,388, 6-3-69, CI. 328-93.
Krause, Richard J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Self-
actuated oiling system. 3,463,268, 8-26-69, CI. 184-1.
Krause, Robert KG Zweigniedeslassung: See —
Heiniger-Schar Paul Friedrich, 3,456,996.
Krause, Stanley J.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,460,995.
Krause, Stephen R. Components and system for use with inventory
interrogating control and readout method and apparatus.
3,451,043, 6-17-69, CI. 340-152.
Krause, Walter H., to PPG Industries, Inc., mesne. Actuating device
for pressurized containers. 3,478,938, 11-18-69, CI. 222-402.14
Krause, Walter J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Disc element con-
struction for disc brake. 3,473,635, 10-21-69, CI. 188-218.
Krause, Walter O.; and Rupert, Kenneth W., to Virginia Chemicals
Inc. Liquid trapping device. 3,483,714, 12-16-69, CI. 62-503.
Krause, Walter; Soldner, Richard E.; and Kresse, Heinz A., to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Ultrasound diagnostic apparatus.
3,470,868, 10-7-69, CI. 128-2.
Krause, Werner A.: See —
Durward, Lloyd S., Jr.; Giger, Walter, Jr.; and Krause, Werner
A.,3,427,396.
Krause, Wilhelm, to Koppers-Wistra Ofenbau G.m.b.H. Conveyor
furnace. 3,434,702, 3-25-69, CI. 263-8.
Krause, Wilhelm, to Koppers-Wistra-Ofenbau GmbH. Metallurgical
walking beam furnace. 3,480,264, 1 1-25-69, CI. 263-6.
Krauser, James L.: See —
Rothenberger, Roland D.; and Krauser, James L., 3,482,227.
Kraushaar, Alfred: See —
Frank, Albert; Kraushaar, Alfred; Margreiter, Hans; and
Schunk, Roland.3,432,490.
Kraushaar, Robert J., to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc.
Cryogenic fuel gauging apparatus utilizing neutron absorption
techniques. 3,463,920, 8-26-69, CI. 250-43.5
Krauss, Heinz, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Heating arrangement for
internal combustion engines. 3,450,977, 6-17-69, CI. 322-33.
Krauss, Paul, to Barkrauss Enterprises Ltd. Method of forming
concrete slabs, beams and the like. 3,446,885, 5-27-69, CI. 264-
225.
Krauss, Walter: See —
Golitz, Dietrich; Noll, Walter; Damm, Klaus; and Krauss,
Waltcr.3,449,465.
Krauss-Maffci A.G.: See —
Kessler, Heinz Gerhard, 3,460,269.
Krausz, Alfred, to TRW Inc. Digital regulation control system for
electrical power source element array. 3,487,229, 12-30-69, CI.
307-71.
Krauthamer, Stanley: See—
Borden, Jay R.; Boutin, Lucien J.; Geis, Everett R.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,452, 266.
Borden, Jay R.; Geis, Everett R.; Lamaster, Donald M.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley, 3,482, 1 57.
Krautkramcr, Josef. Method and apparatus for detecting flaws in
materials. 3,453,871, 7-8-69, CI. 73-67.8
Krautkremer, Franz: See —
Becker, Josef; and Krautkremer, Franz.3,422,780.
Krautwald, Herber: See-
Fischer, Joseff; Krautwald, Herber; and Schedele, Hel-
mut.3,420,973.
Fischer, Josef; Krautwald, Herbert; and Schedele, Hel-
mut,3,439,3I3.
Fischer, Josef; Krautwald, Herbert; and Hubner, Wolf-
gang.3,482,193.
Lindner, Werner; Krautwald, Herbert; and Schedele, Hel-
mut,3,479,623.
Krautwald, Herbert; Hubner, Wolfgang; Bosch, Werner; and Aigner,
Georg, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electro-magnetic system
constructed as an independent prefabricated unit capable of
mounting without adjustment. 3,451,022, 6-17-69, CI. 335-281.
Krautwald, Herbert; and Schroder, Harry, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Relay contact arrangements with connections for
printed circuit boards. 3,430,019, 2-25-69, CI. 200-166.
Krauze, Gennady Nikolaevich: See—
Solokhin, Boris Ivanovich; Krauze, Gennady Nikolaevich; and
Vargasov, Alexandr Ivanovich, 3,480,097.
Kravchenko, Vasily Afanasievich. Device and method for treating
vascular and other diseases of extremities. 3,465,748, 9-9-69, CI.
128-24.
Kravets, Arkady Timofeevich: See —
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Aronov, Anatoly Lzrailevich;
Kravets, Arkady Timofeevich; and Sosenko, Alexandr
Borisovich,3,467,807.
Krawczyk, Arthur J.: See —
Clark, Charles C; and Krawczyk, Arthur J.,3,448,075.
Krawczyk, Eugeniusz Marian: See —
Jezewski, Mieczyslaw Stanislaw; Kawecki, Zygmunt Tadeusz; Sz-
klarski,Ludger Miroslaw; Krawczyk, Eugeniusz Marian; and
Ogorzalek, Jerzy Marian, 3,424,976.
Krawczyk, Henryk S.; and Steinhagen, Hrst G., to Twin Disc, Incor-
porated. Power transmission and control system therefor.
3,425,293, 2-4-69, CI. 74-360.
Krawetz, Arthur A.: See —
Tovrog, Theodore; and Krawetz, Arthur A. ,3,434, 338.
Krawiec, Donald M., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Nuclear reac-
tor fuel assembly. 3,475,273, 10-28-69, CI. 176-78.
Krawitz, Jerome A. Uneven parallel bars. 3,486,750, 12-30-69, CI.
272-63.
Kraychy, Stephen; Garland, Robert B.; Mizuba, Seth S.; and Scott,
William M., to Searle, G. D., & Co.3-Alkoxy-14-oxo-17/3-ol-8,14-
secoestra-1, 3,5(10), 9( 1 1 )-tetraenes and esters derivatives.
3,481,974, 12-2-69, CI. 260-488.
Krayenbrink, Cornells J., to North American Philips Company, Inc.,
mesne. Voltage regulator including a switching preregulator.
3,443,203, 5-6-69, CI. 323-22.
Krcal, Zdenek; Muck, Eduard; and Krcmar, Jaroslav, to Statni Vyz-
kumny Ustav Kozedelny. Testing apparatus and method for sheet
material. 3,477,288, 11-11-69, CI. 73-159.
Krcmar, Jaroslav: See —
Krcal, Zdenek; Muck, Eduard; and Krcmar, Jaroslav, 3,477,288.
Krebeck, Norman C: See —
Berlinsky, Anthony A.; Varson, Robert J.; Pearson, Gordon W.;
and Krebeck, Norman C.,3,484,970.
Krebs & Cie: See —
Perabo, Helmut, 3,453,198.
Krebs & Co. Ltd.: See—
Lindenmaier, Ernst E.; Jackel, Edgar; and Mathys, Ludwig G.,
3,435,592.
Krebs, Edouard Charles; and Staib, Paul Henri. Aqueous electrolysis
cell for saline solutions, especially of alkali chlorides. 3,464,910,
9-2-69, CI. 204-219.
Krebs Engineers: See —
Melin, Deering D.; and Wilson, Peter C, 3,443,932.
Krebs, Frederick G.: See —
Aygun, Niyazi; and Krebs, Frederick G., 3,454, 137.
Krebs, Jacob. Multi-powered magnifier. 3,458,246, 7-29-69, CI. 350-
146.
Krebs, Karlheinz: See —
Will, Walter; Geist, Heinz; and Krebs, Karlheinz.3,427,455.
Krebs, Karlheinz; and Rochez, Rene, to European Atomic Energy
Community (Euratom). Neutron collimator with a variable
passage cross section. 3,487,218, 12-30-69, CI. 250-105.
Krebs, Leo. Guitars or like stringed musical instruments. 3,443,018,
5-6-69, CI. 84-1.16
Krebs, Luis Soto; and Dawson, Robert J., to ESB Incorporated,
mesne. Battery having two positive active materials. 3,476,610,
11-4-69, CI. 136-107.
Krebs, Peter D.: See—
Bold, Eugene R.; Krebs, Peter D.; and McKeon, Patrick
E.,3,43 1,642.
Krebs, William B., to Keystone-Seneca Wire Cloth Company. Shut-
tleless wire loom. 3,424,207, 1-28-69, CI. 140-7.
Krebsbach, Friedhelm: See —
Karp, Johann; and Krebsbach, Friedhelm, 3,430,988.
Krechman, David. Magnetic tape cartridge player with pivoted pinch
roll cartridge holding means. 3,486,675, 12-30-69, CI. 226-101.
Kreckeler, Fritz: See —
Gersch, Josef; Wiesner, Max; Hoffacker, Franz; Barke, Hans
Joachim; Johanns, Heinz; and Kreckeler, Fritz, 3,48 1,552.
Kreeger, Vinton L., Jr.: See —
Dreazy, Francis E.; and Kreeger, Vinton L., Jr.,3,486,919.
Krehbiel, John H., to Molex Products Company. Miniature pin ter-
minal connector. 3,465,279, 9-2-69, CI. 339-30.
Krehnbrink, Lewis W., to Cincinnati Industries, Inc. Method and
machine for producing double creped paper. 3,476,644, 11-4-69,
CI. 162-111.
Kreibich, Roland E.; Freeman, Harlan G.; and Baxter, Gene F., to
Weyerhaeuser Company. Method of producing an ortho-directed
phenolic resin by condensing phenol and HCHO in the presence
of a bivalent metal ion and then adding resorcinol, and the
resultant product. 3,422,068, 1-14-69, CI. 260-52.
878
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans, to Inventex GmbH. Sealing
ring with circular cutting edges for pipe connection. 3,466,068, 9-
9-69, CI. 285-341.
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans, to Inventex GmbH. Ball-bear-
ing swivel joint for fluid conduits. 3,473,832, 10-21-69, CI. 285-
98.
Kreidel, Hans: See—
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans,3, 466,068.
Kreidel, Hans, Sr.; and Kreidel, Hans,3,473,832.
Kreider, Edward W.; and Lavey, John A., to Babcock & Wilcox
Company, The. Enclosure for vapor generator. 3,479,994, 11-25-
69, CI. 122-494.
Kreider, Lloyd A. Notching machine. 3,455,196, 7-15-69, CI. 83-
454.
Kreider, Robert W., to General Tire & Rubber Company, The. Oil
extension of latices. 3,479,313, 11-18-69, CI. 260-29.7
Kreidl, Ekkehard L.: See-
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L., 3,464,860.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L.,3,470,024.
Kreidler, Alfred, to Metall-Invent S.A. Electromagnetic actuating ap-
paratus with the armature and pole pieces having corresponding
surfaces in continuous rolling contact. 3,477,049, 1 1-4-69, CI.
335-276.
Kreidler, Eric R.; See —
Hummel, Floyd A.; Sarver, James F.; and Kreidler, Eric
R., 3,458,452.
Kreidler, William E. Automatic fire extinguisher. 3,446,286, 5-27-69,
CI. 169-26.
Kreicnbaum, Hubert; and Ahler, Wilhelm, to Kempner, Wilhelm.
Hay-handling machine. 3,474,610, 10-28-69, CI. 56-372.
Kreier, George J., Jr. Metallic sculptured bas-relief article and
method of forming the same relief having fireproof back.
3,444,032, 5-13-69, CI. 161-18.
Kreier, George J., Jr. Method for making low cost large thin
concrete panels in seamless reinforced plastic molds. 3,479,786,
11-25-69, CI. 52-745.
Kreimann, Herbert H.; and Rickard, Earl K., to Combustion En-
gineering Inc. Heat exchange system for heating mill air and for
reheating stack gas subsequent to wet scrubbing. 3,447,492, 6-3-
69, CI. 1 10-1.
Kreimann, Herbert H.: See —
Rickard, Earl K.; and Kreimann, Herbert H., 3,436,786.
Kreimcr, Charles C: See—
Albrcktson, Helge Ragnar; and Kreimer, Charles C, 3,482, 364.
Kreinberg, Earl Raymond: See-
Grebe, Robert Karl; and Kreinberg, Earl Raymond, 3,458, 787.
Kreinik, Jerry M.: See—
Beacham, Harry Hoyt; Kreinik, Jerry M.; and Thomas, James
Larue,3,44 1,535.
Kreinik, Jerry M., to FMC Corporation. Instant-igniting charcoal.
3,431,093, 3-4-69, CI. 44-6.
Kreisel, Ralph R.; Mattke, Charles F.; and Prescott, Robert E., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Telephone headset.
3,457,376, 7-22-69, CI. 179-156.
Kreiselmaier, Ernst. Protection of header surfaces. 3,448,804, 6-10-
69, CI. 165-133.
Kreiselmaier, Kurt W., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Fuel cell
electrode comprising sintered porous body impregnated with bari-
um oxide. 3,458,361, 7-29-69, CI. 136-120.
Kreiser, Thomas Harry, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Separation and
recovery of oligonucleotides. 3,433,782, 3-18-69, CI. 260-211.5
Kreiss, Adolf G. H. Combined projector and catcher with separable
retaining elements. 3,467,38 1 , 9-16-69, CI. 273-96.
Kreiss, Hulda E. Percussion instrument with vertically stepped scale.
3,477,332, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 84-403.
Kreissl, Franz: See—
Meister, Gerhard; and Kreissl, Franz, 3,476, 1 79.
Kreitzbcrg. James S., to Microflect Co., Inc. Tower supported
microwave reflector with adjustable mount. 3,440,659, 4-22-69,
CI. 343-882.
Krejci, Danuse: See—
Krejci, Ota; Krejci, Danuse; Travnicek, Zdenek; and Dvorak,
Jan,3,442,266.
Krejci, Joseph C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
carbon black. 3,475,125, 10-28-69, CI. 23-209.4
Krejci, Joseph C; and Howard, Murl B., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Apparatus for producing carbon black. 3,460,911, 8-12-69,
CI. 23-259.5
Krejci, Ota; Krejci, Danuse; Travnicek, Zdenek; and Dvorak, Jan, to
Vyzkumny Ustav Pletarsky. Intra-uterine contraceptive device.
3,442,266, 5-6-69, CI. 128-130.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz, Heinz;
and Wirtz, Peter, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
manufacture of vinyl chloride from contaminated 1 ,2-
dichloroethane. 3,476.955, 11-4-69, CI. 260-656.
Krekeler, Hans; Jacobowsky, Armin; Born, Klaus; Schmitz, Heinz;
and Wirtz, Peter, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
manufacture of vinyl chloride from 1,2- dichloroethane.
3,484,493, 12-16-69, CI. 260-656.
Krell, Alfred: See—
Englesberg, Julius L.; Krell, Alfred; and Otto, Walter
J. ,3,420,184.
Kremer, Charles J.; Lewis, Walter E. F.; and Gilden, Aaron Robert,
to Atlantic Refining Company, The. Tear seal bonded polystyrene-
saran laminate. 3,458,392, 7-29-69, CI. 161-245.
Kremer, Heinrich, to Vereinigte Kesselwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Torque compensating supporting arrangement. 3,456,605, 7-22-
69, CI. 110-35.
Kremer, Heinrich, to Vereinigte Kesselwerke A.G. Incinerator.
3,469,544, 9-30-69, CI. 110-35.
Kremer, Joseph H.; and Ashford, Jack, to Natcon Chemical Com-
pany, Inc. Method for straightening hair and composition of
matter for use therewith. 3,470,887, 10-7-69, CI. 132-7.
Kremer, Marcelle, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of
separation of radium. 3,449,065, 6-10-69, CI. 23-22.
Kremer, Ross A.: See —
Kilsheimer, John R.; and Kremer, Ross A.,3,468,919.
Kremidas, James R.; and Kantz, Don B., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Pressure limiting device. 3,433,241, 3-18-69, CI. 137-112.
Kremith, Roland D., to Giannini Scientific Corporation. Method of
providing malleable metal coatings on particles of lubricants.
3,468,699, 9-23-69, CI. 117-100.
Kremm, Georges F., deceased; and Kremm, Virginia; executor of
said. Process for pickling metal. 3,443,991, 5-13-69, CI. 134-3.
Kremm, Virginia: See —
Kremm, Georges F., deceased; and Kremm, Virginia; executor
of said,3,443,991.
Kremp, Rudolf; Wagner, Karl; Engelsmann, Dieter; and Winkler, Al-
fred, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic camera for
daylight and flash operation. 3,463,069, 8-26-69, CI. 95-11.5
Krempel, Fritz; and Stoferle, Theodor, to Huller, Karl, GmbH. Con-
veying apparatus. 3,478,859, 11-18-69, CI. 198-19.
Krempl, Engelbert: See —
Muller, Heinz; and Krempl, Engelbert,3,459,649.
Kren, John G.; Regh, Joseph; and Seto, David K., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Technique for obtaining isolated
integrated circuits. 3,419,956, 1-7-69, CI.
Krenke, Vincent Gerald, to Branson Instruments, Incorporated. Elec-
trical generator for energizing a source of ultrasonic energy.
3,487,237, 12-30-69, CI. 310-8.1
Krenke, Vincent G., to Casco Products Corporation. Delayed action
circuit controller. 3,433,969, 3-18-69, CI. 307-10.
Krenz, Joseph H. Hub and spoke construction for wire wheels.
3,473,847, 10-21-69, CI. 301-57.
Krenzer, John, to Velsicol Chemical Corporation. 1 ,2,4-Ox-
adiazolidines. 3,437,664, 4-8-69, CI. 260-307.
Krenzler, Leo M. Foam-filled boat hull. 3,435,470, 4-1-69, CI. 9-6.
Krepp, John D.; and Mackey, Eugene L., to P & F Industries, Inc.,
mesne. Stacker. 3,447,695, 6-3-69, CI. 214-6.
Krepps, James Edgar, Jr., to Tarzian, Sarkes, Inc. Gear reducer.
3,422,687, 1-21-69, CI. 74-10.8
Kresge, Alfred N.: See —
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gall, William; and Kresge, Alfred
N., 3,477,819.
Fernald, Herbert B.; Gwynn, Bernard H.; and Kresge, Alfred
N., 3,482,000.
Hurley, Daniel J.; Kresge, Alfred N.; Rosenthal, Robert W.; and
Williamson, Roger C, 3,437,573.
Kreske, Gerald H.: See —
Cappell, Charles W.; and Kreske, Gerald H., 3,423,569.
Kreske, Walter J.: See —
Ludwig, David R.; and Brodeur, Lester R., 3,443,205.
Krespan, Carl G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyfluorinated imines and /3-amino-a,/3- unsaturated nitriles and
their preparation. 3,475,481, 10-28-69, CI. 260-465.5
Kress, Charles E., to Collins Radio Company. Digitalized shaft rota-
tion direction control. 3,465,217, 9-2-69, CI. 318-18.
Kress, James Henry; and Hunck, Billie Gene, to Deere & Company.
Auxiliary hydrostatic front wheel drive system with drive motors
connected foOr parallel or series operation. 3,481,419, 12-2-69,
CI. 180-44.
Kress, James Henry; and Lemons, David Forrest, to Deere & Com-
pany. Combined variable-speed and planetary drive. 3,479,908,
11-25-69, CI. 74-681.
Kress, Ralph H.: See —
Breon, Pearl L.; Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; Eilers,
Elvin L.; and Kostas, James M, 3,486,576.
Kress, Ralph H. Load transferring system for multi-axle vehicles.
3,441,102, 4-29-69, CI. 180-22.
Kress, Ralph H.; and Kostas, James M., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Lubrication means for a planetary final drive assembly.
3,477,547, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 184-63.
Kress, Ralph H.; Medley, Jackson C; and Merritt, Donald E., to
Caterpillar Tractor Company. Bottom dump door mechanism and
two-station control. 3,427,075, 2-1 1-69, CI. 298-35.
LIST OF PATENTEES
879
Kresse, Heinz A.: See—
Krause, Walter; Soldner, Richard E.; and Kresse, Heinz
A. ,3,470,868.
Kresse, Herman J.; and Alix, Joe F., to Continental Oil Company.
Curtain coating process and apparatus. 3,462,290, 8-19-69, CI.
117-65.2
Kresta, Vaclav: See —
Koubik, Milan; Kresta, Vaclav; and Valenta, Jiri, 3,458,543.
Krestel, Erich; and Rainer, Erich, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Speed control circuit for electronically commutated DC motor.
3,440,506, 4-22-69, CI. 318-138.
Kretchman, Charles M.; and Spangler, Fred W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Photographic elements having silver halide emulsion
layers coated adjacent to mordant-dye layers. 3,449,122, 6-10-69,
CI. 96-84.
Kretsch, Kenneth P.; and Lyons, Edward F., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Monitoring and control system.
3,435,416, 3-25-69, CI. 340-163.
Kretschmer, Alfred: See—
Benteler, Erich; and Kretschmer, Alfred, 3,445, 195.
Kretz, Marcel, to Giravions Dorand. Jet flap controlling means.
3,481,560, 12-2-69, CI. 244-42.
Kretz, Robert; and Hosch, Ludwig, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H.
Plastic scintilliator. 3,457,180, 7-22-69, CI. 252-301.2
Krelzmer, Ernest R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Circuit for enabling simultaneous transmission in both directions
on a two-wire line. 3,479,468, 11-18-69, CI. 179-81.
Kretzmer, Ernest R.; Mecklenburg, Paul; Rice, Donald W.; and
Ryan, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Data processing system having a bidirectional storage medium.
3,421,149, 1-7-69, CI. 340-172.5
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Limited. Electron discharge device with a gettering and col-
lecting electrode. 3,476,967, 11-4-69, CI. 313-30.
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Limited. Electron discharge devices having inner and outer
insulating annular projections at the gun end of the device.
3,484,642, 12-16-69, CI. 313-257.
Kreuchen, Karl Heinz Robert Christian; and Dixon, Norman Edward,
to Electric & Musical Industries Limited. Electron discharge
device having at least one electrode mounted by a meander-type
insulator. 3,449,617, 6-10-69, CI. 315-5.34
Kreuder, Hans-Joachim: See —
Ehring, Heinz; Peltzer, Bernd; and Kreuder, Hans-
Joachim.3,471,425.
Kreuger, Carl H. Meat tray. 3,438,507, 4-15-69, CI. 211-71.
Kreuger, Frederik Hendrik, to N.V. Nederlandsche Kabelfabrieken.
High voltage cable joint. 3,485,935, 12-23-69, CI. 174-88.
Kreusch, Edward G.; and Morrison, Edwin A., to Culligan, Inc.
Recirculating water treatment and control system. 3,450,265, 6-
17-69, CI. 210-140.
Kreuter, Kenneth G.: See —
Berleyoung, Walter J.; Kreuter, Kenneth G.; and Mueller, Klaus
P.,3,433,413.
Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Diaphragm
valve mounted in a control knob. 3,443,580, 5-13-69, CI. 132-315.
Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Pressure
responsive control device. 3,447,569, 6-3-69, CI. 138-46.
Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Electrically
modulated pressure regulating and monitoring means. 3,482,588,
12-9-69, CI. 137-85.
Kreuter, Kenneth G.; and Smith, Larry S., to Robertshaw Controls
Company. Linear and rotary direct current stepping motors and
control system. 3,453,510, 7-1-69, CI. 318-18.
Perkins, Charles H.; and Kreuter, Kenneth G., 3,458,269.
Kreutzelman, Harm: See —
De Boer, Douwe Mindert; Bosman, Willem Freddrik; Croymans,
Jacques Johannes Hendrik; and Kreutzelman,
Harm, 3,453,465.
Kreuz, Donald F.; and Kibbel, William H., Jr., to FMC Corporation.
Well cleaning with peracetic acid. 3,470,959, 10-7-69, CI. 166-
307.
Kreuz, Kenneth L.: See —
Lachowicz, Donald R.; Simmons, Todd S.; and Kreuz, Kenneth
L. ,3,458,582.
Lachowicz, Donald R.; Simmons, Todd S.; and Kreuz, Kenneth
L., 3,466,326.
Kreuzer, Julius Earl: See —
Trachtenberg, Robert S.; and Kreuzer, Julius Earl, 3,428, 284.
Kreuzer, Justin L., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Coherent light
optical system yielding an output beam of desired intensity dis-
tribution at a desired equiphase surface. 3,476,463, 11-4-69, CI.
350-189.
Kreuzpaintner, Josef Albert: See—
Bleibtreu, Alexander; and Kreuzpaintner, Josef Al-
bert,3,485,965.
Krevit, Rita R. Floor member for animal barn. 3,455,279, 7-15-69,
CI. I 19-28.
Krey, Charles F., to Oregon Metallurgical Corporation. Method of
manufacturing articles from particulate metal masses. 3,472,656,
10-14-69, CI. 75-214.
Krias, Aristides: See —
D'Ercole, Augustine; Krias, Aristides; and Tewey,
Robert.3,467,528.
Krickovich, Eli G. Snow remover with melting means. 3,464,128, 9-
2-69, CI. 37-12.
Kridle, Charles E. Demountable containers and bases and panel
joints thereof. 3,477,604, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 217-12.
Krieck, James H. System for increasing the efficiency of internal
combustion engines. 3,463,132, 8-26-69, CI. 123-119.
Krieg, Galen W. Coupling with bonded liner. 3,427,050, 2-1 1-69, CI.
285-55.
Krieg, Galen W., to Krieg, Wayne, Co., Inc. Pipe coupling having
bonded liner. 3,441,294, 4-29-69, CI. 285-55.
Krieg, Thomas J.; and Kapp, Gerald E., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Engine driven transmission and controls. 3,436,989, 4-8-69,
CI. 74-864.
Krieg, Warren C. Fishing lure spreader. 3,421,250, 1-14-69, CI. 43-
42.74
Krieg, Wayne, Co., Inc.: See —
Krieg, Galen W., 3,441,294.
Kriegel, Bernard, 1/10 each to Lamphere, Jean K., and Kammerer,
Archer W., Jr., and 3/10 to Kammerer, Archer W. Power generat-
ing system. 3,487,228, 12-30-69, CI. 290-52.
Krieger, Arthur L.; Stein, Ira S.; and Tulagin, Vesvolod, to Xerox
Corporation. Photoelectrophoretic imaging method including con-
tacting the imaging suspension with a large surface of a flexible
electrode. 3,474,019, 10-21-69, CI. 204-181.
Krieger, Arthur L.; Stein, Ira S.; and Tulagin, Vsevolod, to Xerox
Corporation. Photoelectrophoretic imaging system utilizing a pro-
grammed potential application. 3,448,025, 6-3-69, CI. 204-181.
Krieger, George R., to Byrd Industries, Inc. Foot actuated remote
control unit for fishing motors. 3,467,798, 9-16-69, CI. 200-86.5
Krieger, Herbert B.; and Wilson, Kenneth A., to American Chain &
Cable Company, Inc., mesne. Steering control system for un-
manned vehicles. 3,482,644, 12-9-69, CI. 180-98.
Krieger, Kurt. Gas burners. 3,445,175, 5-20-69, CI. 431-328.
Krieger, Larry L., to International Playtex Corporation. Differential
action girdle. 3,459,193, 8-5-69, CI. 128-541.
Krieger, Marvin, to Fiber Industries, Inc. Nonwoven fabric laminate
material and method of fabricating a shoe therefrom. 3,484,881,
12-23-69, CI. 12-146.
Krieger, Oskar. Cover arrangement for closing and sealing a pressure
vessel. 3,438,541, 4-15-69, CI. 220-46.
Krieger, Paul E.: See —
Trepanier, Donald L.; and Krieger, Paul E.,3,428,631.
Krienke, Marcus E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Volumetric
sampling. 3,438,262, 4-15-69, CI. 73-422.
Kriesen, Dennis G., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. Com-
pacting device for tape loops. 3,481,522, 12-2-69, CI. 226-109.
Kriger, Jury Arkadievich: See —
Tobolov, Petr Nikitich; Kriger, Jury Arkadievich; Litvinov, Ivan
Petrovich; Bashirov, Ismagil Gareevich; and Fildshtein, Mik-
hail Viktorovich,3,45 1,659.
Krijl, Gerritt: See —
Engelsman, Jan Johannes; Krijl, Gerritt; and Baeyens,
Petrus,3,483,100.
Krijtenburg, Gerben Sjoerd: See —
Gie, Ong Tjing; Krijtenburg, Gerben Sjoerd; and Nijhof, Berend
Jan,3,428,416.
Krikau, Frederick G.: See —
Taylor, Robert A.; and Krikau, Frederick G., 3,434,797.
Krikke, Minne: See —
Dijken, Reinder Hendrik; Jager, Jolle; and Krikke,
Minne.3,432,701.
Krikorian, Nerses H.: See —
Krupka, Milton C; Giorgi, Angelo L.; Krikorian, Nerses H.; and
Szklarz, Eugene G., 3,482,940.
Krimm, Heinrich; and Schnell, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of organic carbonic
acid esters of polyhydroxy compounds containing isocyanato
groups. 3,458,475, 7-29-69, CI. 260-47.
Krimmel, Carl Peter, to Searle, G. D., & Co. Pyridinecarboxylic acid
esters of pyridinedimethanols. 3,432,510, 3-11-69, CI. 260-295.5
Krimmel, Carl Peter, to Searle, G. D., & Co. Adamantyl dial-
kylaminoalkylcarbamates. 3,452,082, 6-24-69, CI. 260-482.
Krimmel, Carl Peter, to Searle, G. D., & Co. Adamantyl esters and
amides of pyridinecarboxylic acids. 3,464,998, 9-2-69, CI. 260-
295.5
Krimmel, Carl Peter, to Searle, G. D., & Co. Pyridinecarboxylic acid
esters of benzenehexol. 3,479,364, 11-18-69, CI. 260-295.
Kring, Elbert V., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Fuel
cell employing an acidic catholyte containing hydrogen peroxide
and a pyrophosphate. 3,446,671, 5-27-69, CI. 136-86.
Krinke, Alvern J. Storable protective headgear. 3,440,660, 4-29-69,
CI. 2-3.
Krinke, Alvern J. Lawnmower. 3,465,505, 9-9-69, CI. 56-25.4
880
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kripak, Leonid: See-
Barlow, Gordon A.; Kripak, Leonid; and Disko, Har-
ry,3,445,959.
Kripak, Leonid; and Glass, Marvin I., to Glass, Marvin, & As-
sociates. Sound mechanism. 3,473,260, 10-21-69, CI. 46-232.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Kripak, Leonid.3,419,994.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, 3,442,5 12.
Glass, Marvin I.; Stan, Henry; and Kripak, Leonid, 3,479,035.
Kripl, Josef F.: See—
Kittredge, Raymond E.; Levy, Kurt; and Kripl, Josef
F.,3,470,629.
Krips, Jack E., to Martin-Marietta Corporation. Dual electronic mul-
tiplier for multiplying an analog signal by two independent mul-
tiplying signals using a single operational amplifier. 3,484,595, 12-
16-69, CI. 235-194.
Krishnan, Kamala S.: See —
Chappel, Raymond M.; Krishnan, Kamala S.; and Van Hise,
Charles W., 3,465,421.
Krishnaswamy, Deenahalli S.: See —
Denny, Jere Robert; and Krishnaswamy, Deenahalli
S.,3,457,065.
Krispinsky, Alois S.; Thomas, Howard P.; and Hamrock, Alfred R.,
to General Fireproofing Company, The. Drawer suspension.
3,451,730, 6-24-69, CI. 308-3.8
Kristal, Robert M. Combination paperweight and letter opener.
3,432,926, 3-18-69, CI. 30-294.
Kristiansen, Knud Moller, to Interlego A.G. Cog wheel for a model
building set having blocks with evenly spaced projections.
3,461,601, 8-19-69, CI. 46-16.
Kristinsson, Haukur: See —
Griffin, Gary W.; and Kristinsson, Haukur.3,445,357.
Kristoff, William Robert: See—
Jacobsen, Ronald Lowell; Kristoff, William Robert; Ohren, Tom
H.; and Spatz, Dale,3,482,947.
Kristy, John A.; and Rinehart, Robert D., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Polarity sensitive encoder. 3,471,850, 10-7-69, CI. 340-
347.
Kritchevsky, Theodore H., to Hodag Chemical Corporation. Produc-
tion of light-colored fatty- derived amino-containing compounds.
3,468,904, 9-23-69, CI. 260-309.6
Kritikos, Athanasios: See—
Friess, Klaus; Ulrich, Richard; and Kritikos,
Athanasios.3,476,688.
Kritzer, Richar W., to Peerless of America, Incorporated. Heat
exchangers. 3,431,973, 3-11-69, CI. 165-172.
Kritzer, Richard W., to Peerless of America, Incorporated. Heat
exchangers. 3,460,613, 8-12-69, CI. 165-183.
Kritzler, Helmuth: See —
Wagner, Kuno; Scheurlen, Hans; and Kritzler, Hel-
muth,3,448,169.
Krivenkov, Vladimirovich: See —
Maranchak, Vasily Makarovich; Veisky, Stanislav Petrovich; and
Krivenkov, Vladimirovich, 3, 444,43 3.
Krivit, Lawrence R. Pin-driving device. 3,465,835, 9-9-69, CI. 173-
170.
Krizak, Eugene J.; Porter, Lawrence C; and Stroud, Richard M.
Mixing device. 3,482,822, 12-9-69, CI. 259-8.
Krizka, Jerry A.; and Fox, James F., to Continental Can Company,
Inc. Dispensing container with collapsible compartment.
3,433,391, 3-18-69, CI. 222-95.
Krizka, Jerry A.: See-
Turner, Howard M.; and Krizka, Jerry A. ,3,474, 754.
Krizman Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Krizman, Steve, 3,448,722.
Krizman, Steve, to Krizman Manufacturing Co., Inc. Painting device.
3,448,722, 6-10-69, CI. 118-207.
Krjukov, Viktor Mikhailovich: See —
Tevis, Petr Isaakovich; Kostochkin, Vladimir Nikolaevich;
Ananev, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Krjukov, Viktor Mik-
hailovich; and Mitin, Dmitry Mikhailovich, 3,467, 179.
Krnac, Joseph; and McNeal, James, to Zeeman Manufacturing Com-
pany. Felling machine. 3,483,835, 12-16-69, CI. 112-212.
Krobath, Hans, to Human Resources Foundation. Capacitive device
responsive to water vapor content of a gas including insulated con-
ductive wire electrodes forming a grid. 3,424,977, 1-28-69, CI.
324-61.
Krochalis, Robert W.: See-
Nelson, Raymond L.; and Krochalis, Robert W., 3,482,496.
Krock, Richard H.: See-
Ginsberg, Michael J.; and Krock, Richard H., 3,428,450.
Krock, Richard H.; and Jones, Clintford R., to Mallory, P. R., &
Co., Inc. Beryllium-aluminum composite. 3,456,322, 7-22-69, CI.
29-182.1
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford R., to Mal-
lory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Beryllium-aluminum-silicon composite.
3,438,751,4-15-69, CI. 29-182.1
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford R., to Mal-
lory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Beryllium-silver-tin composite. 3,438,752,
4-15-69, CI. 29-182.1
Zdanuk, Edward Joseph; and Krock, Richard
Howard,3,467,517.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.,3,423,203.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.,3,440,043.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.,3,449,120.
Krockenberger, Emil A., to National Gypsum Company. Water-base
paint composition. 3,438,914, 4-15-69, CI. 260-17.4
Kroeger, Edward R., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Company.
Magnetically released friction brake. 3,470,987, 10-7-69, CI. 188-
171.
Kroemer, Herbert, to Varian Associates. Heterojunctions and
domain control in bulk negative conductivity semiconductors.
3,467,896, 9-16-69, CI. 317-234.
Kroening, Walter H. Self-centering gauge ring. 3,480,301, 11-25-69,
CI. 285-119.
Kroenke, William J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Processing
aids in preparation of NBR flexible magnets. 3,428,603, 2-18-69,
CI. 252-62.54
Kroenke, William J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Processing
aids in preparation of SBR flexible magnets. 3,467,598, 9-16-69,
CI. 252-62.54
Kroes, Gerardus Henricus; Siggel, Erhard; Schopf, Albert; and
Meyer, Gerhard, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Process
for thermally stabilizing isotactic polymers with (I)alkali metal or
alkaline earth metal hydroxide and (Il)conventional thermal stabil-
izers. 3,429,849, 2-25-69, CI. 260-45.85
Kroes, Gerardus H., to American Enka Corporation. Process for
preparing amorphous germanium dioxide. 3,455,645, 7-15-69, CI.
23-22.
Kroetch, Arthur A. Body conversion and tailgate assembly for a load
supporting body. 3,428,359, 2-18-69, CI. 296-10.
Krofta, Milos. Device for automatically recording and regulating the
degree of beating of suspension of fibrous material. 3,449,205, 6-
10-69, CI. 162-252.
Krog, Niels: See —
Vrang, Carl; Krog, Niels; and Lauridsen, Jens Birk,3,479,189.
Kroger, Hans A.: See —
Cordes, Hugo H.; and Kroger, Hans A. ,3,468,222.
Krohl, Robert James; and Wajda, Edward Stanley, to International
Business Machines Corporation. Diffused-epitaxial scanistors.
3,437,890, 4-8-69, CI. 317-235.
Krohm, Fred A., to Anderson Company, The. Clutch assembly for
windshield wiper arm. 3,429,597, 2-25-69, CI. 287-53.
Krohm, Fred A.; and Rieckenberg, George W., to Anderson Com-
pany, The. Windshield wiper arm and blade assembly. 3,431,579,
3-11-69, CI. 15-250.32
Krohn, Harvey W.: See —
Watts, Claude H.; Shields, Arthur A.; and Krohn, Harvey
W.,3,446,266.
Krohn, Henry W.: See —
Boyer, Ralph K.; Eyedam, Homer F.; and Krohn, Henry
W.,3,422,837.
Krol, Adam T.: See—
Toland, William C; and Krol, Adam T.,3,480,435.
Krol, Harry J.; and Ryder, Francis E., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
Mounting device for cylindrically shaped electrical components.
3,425,023, 1-28-69, CI. 339-59.
Krol, Lambertus H.; Van Breen, Adriaan W.; and De Jong, Martijn
H., to Shell Oil Company. Polyisoprene with branched-chain
monocarboxylic acid for improving processability. 3,471,432, 10-
7-69, CI. 260-31.2
Krol, Ronald A., to General Electric Company. Adjustable sliding
brush transformer. 3,466,583, 9-9-69, CI. 336-60.
Krol, Stanley J., to United-Carr Incorporated. Electrical connector.
3,426,317, 2-4-69, CI. 339-177.
Krol, Vladimir Alexandrovich: See —
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich;
Vydrina, Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexan-
drovich; Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alexan-
drovich; Lobach, Mark Iosifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronov-
na; Parfenova, Gali Alexandrovna; Romanova, Stepanida
Trofimovna; Sakharova, Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova,
Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev, Oleg Konstan-
tinovich.3,468,866.
Krolik, Paul P.; and Perlman, Theodore H. Vibratory devices for
cleaning dentures or the like. 3,432,148, 3-1 1-69, CI. 259-72.
Kroll, Alfred: See-
Goodman, Abraham H.; Pettinato, Edward F.; Kroll, Alfred; and
Lipka, David H.,3,475,182.
Kroll, Barney M., to Motorola, Inc. Delta modulator using opera-
tional integration. 3,461,406, 8-12-69, CI. 332-11.
Kroll, Wolfram R.: See—
Kuntz, Irving; and Kroll, Wolfram R.,3,459,721.
Kroll, Wolfram R. Electrode catalyst for electrochemical cell
prepared with organoaluminum reducing agent. 3,432,362, 3-11-
69, CI. 136-120.
Kroll, Wolfram R., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Metal carbonyl catalyst and hydrogenation process therefor.
3,439,054, , CI. 260-666.
LIST OF PATENTEES
881
Kroll, Wolfram R., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Aluminum chelate preparation. 3,455,979, 7-15-69, CI. 260-448.
Kroll, Wolfram R., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Or-
gano aluminum-fluoroacetylacetonates and preparation thereof.
3,463,800, 8-26-69, CI. 260-448.
Krolopp, Otto C: See—
Nowak, Leon J., Jr.; Robinson, Joseph L.; Krolopp, Otto C;
Keenan, Joseph H.; and Smith, Joseph L., 3,486,240.
Kromer, Karl: See—
Noack, Rolf; and Kromer, Karl,3,450,017.
Kromschroder, G., Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Drabik, Josef, 3,441,295.
Kronacher, Hermann: See —
Hoger, Herwig; and Kronacher, Hermann, 3,453,070.
Kronast, Benedikt: See —
Hora, Heinrich; and Kronast, Benedikt.3,444,377.
Kronbetter, Clarence Walter, to Ball Brothers Company, Incor-
porated. Weather strip. 3,462,903, 8-26-69, CI. 52-400.
Krone, Gustav, to Krone Kommanditgesellschaft. Building facing
made of weather-resistant face plates. 3,435,573, 4-1-69, CI. 52-
272.
Krone Kommanditgesellschaft: See-
Krone, Gustav, 3,435,573.
Kronenthal, Richard L.: See—
Gister, Sidney; and Kronenthal, Richard L., 3,455, 776.
Kronenthal, Richard L.; and Rich, Ernest J., Jr., to Ethicon, Inc.
Process for improving the knot strength of an extruded collagen
strand. 3,478,140, 11-11-69, CI. 264-202.
Kroner, Michael: See—
Wilke, Gunther; Muller, Ernst Willi; Kroner, Michael; Heim-
bach, Paul; and Breil, Heinz,3,450,732.
Krones, Friedrich: See—
Greiner, Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich, 3, 430, 133.
Greiner, Joachim; and Krones, Friedrich,3,435,336.
Kronfeld, Leonard E., to Nortronics Company, Inc., The. Magnetic
transducer with clamped body sections to hold core pieces.
3,484,562, 12-16-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kronfeld, Leonard E., to Nortronics Company, Inc., The. Magnetic
transducer. 3,484,564, 12-16-69, CI. 179-100.2
Kronfeld, Leonard E.; and Hogan, John W., to Nortronics Company,
Inc., The. Magnetic transducer assembly with nonmagnetic core-
holding inserts. 3,484,565, 12-16-69, CI. 179-100.2
Krongelb, Sol, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method of growing doped semiconductor material from a source
which includes an unstable isotope which decays to a dopant ele-
ment. 3,451,864, 6-24-69, CI. 148-1.5
Kronick, Joseph S., to Capitol Temptrol Corp. Water chiller with im-
proved freeze-up protection. 3,443,394, 5-13-69, CI. 62-139.
Kronig, Walter; and Grolig, Johann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Electrolytic process for the preparation of olefine
oxides. 3,451,905, 6-24-69, CI. 204-80.
Kronig, Walter; Halcour, Kurt; and Scharfe, Gerhard, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the selective
hydrogenation of pyrolysis gasoline. 3,459,657, 8-5-69, CI. 208-
143.
Kronig, Walter; Mayrhofer, Wilhelm; Scharfe, Gerhard; Schwerdtel,
Wulf; and Halcour, Kurt, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for the treatment by hydrogenation of C4-
hydrocarbons containing butadiene and N-but-I-ene. 3,485,887,
12-23-69, CI. 260-677.
Kronlage, John W., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Monolithic
circuits having matched complementary transistors, sub-epitaxial
and surface resistors, and N and P channel field effect transistors.
3,474,308, 10-21-69, CI. 317-235.
Kronlage, John W.: See—
Wisman, Emery C; and Kronlage, John W., 3,446,659.
Kronoff, Clarence R., to Crompton & Knowles Corporation. Edge
forming device. 3,456,692, 7-22-69, CI. 139-1 18.
Kronprinz Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Leyer, Gunter, 3,45 1 ,457.
Krook, Rune: See—
Andersson, Carl Erik; and Krook, Rune, 3,457,977.
Andersson, Carl-Erik; and Krook, Rune, 3,457,976.
Kropp, Charles J.: See—
United States of America,National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,466,418.
Kross, Johann, to Voith Getriebe KG. Torque measuring device.
3,456,486, 7-22-69, CI. 73-1.
Krossa, Kenneth D.: See—
Ananiades, Constantine S.; and Krossa, Kenneth D.,3,482,170.
Krossa, Kenneth D.; and Behr, Michael I., to Burroughs Corporation.
Automatic gain level stepping system. 3,430,215, 2-25-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Krostewitz, Wolfgang, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corporation. Concentration fuel cell. 3,451,854, 6-24-69, CI. 136-
86.
Kroth, Neil W.: See—
Cryder, John R.; and Kroth, Neil W., 3,478,646.
Kroth, Neil W., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Quick drop valve
for bulldozer blade hydraulic controls. 3,448,685, 6-10-69, CI. 91-
436.
Kroupa, Robert J., to Cascade Corporation. Side-shift apparatus for
a lift truck. 3,460,700, 8-12-69, CI. 214-730.
Krouse, John P.: See —
Bangerter, Kenneth R.; Ulbing, Otmar M.; and Krouse, John
P.,3,450,214.
Kroutil, Larry O.: See —
Gilbert, James E.; Kroutil, Larry O.; and Ingham, Gary
G., 3,445,963.
Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs: See —
Repsdorph, Inger; Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs; and Damgard-
Iversen, Jorgen, 3,477,874.
Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs: See —
Repsdorph, Inger; Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs; and Damgard-
Iversen, Jorgen.3,477,874.
Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs. Method of manufacturing a whitish
granular aggregate for building purposes from a crystallisable,
vitreous material. 3,458,301, 7-29-69, CI. 65-21.
Kroyer, Karl Kristian Kobs. Method of manufacturing relatively high
calcia- silica ceramic materials. 3,458,331, 7-29-69, CI. 106-45.
Krubiner, Alan Martin; and Oliveto, Eugene Paul, to Hoffmann-La
Roche, Inc.Ethylenedioxy substituted benz [e] indenes. 3,459,772,
8-5-69, CI. 260-340.9
Kruck, Peter: See —
Kleist, Walter; Moll, Franz; Kruck, Peter; and Hellmig, Ehr-
hard,3,436,217.
Krucker, Werner: See —
Muller, Hermann Georg; and Krucker, Werner,3, 465,553.
Krucoff, Darwin, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Capil-
lary ionization gas detector and analyzer using timed interval cur-
rent fluctuations. 3,445,757, 5-20-69, CI. 324-33.
Krueger, Albert P.: See —
Fessler, Julius H., 3,478,889.
Krueger, Arthur Frederic: See —
Rai, Charanjit; and Krueger, Arthur Frederic, 3,454, 543.
Krueger, Cecelie M.: See —
Krueger, Theodore H., 3,465,629.
Krueger, Clement C: See —
White, Edward S.; Krueger, Clement C; and Rosenthal, Donald
S.,3,460,146.
Krueger, Curtiss C; and Worley, Ronald C, to Ryan Aeronautical
Co., The. Transistor microwave generator with second harmonic
output. 3,439,287, 4-15-69, CI. 331-47.
Krueger, Edward C, to Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc. Power
operated electro-chemical fixture. 3,461,059, 8-12-69, CI. 204-
297.
Krueger, Harvey R.: See —
Reynolds, Donald S.; and Krueger, Harvey R., 3,441, 176.
Reynolds, Donald S.; and Krueger, Harvey R.,3,479,949.
Reynolds, Donald S.; Krueger, Harvey R.; and Morgan, Arthur
A.,3,443,508.
Krueger, Loren L., to Honeywell Inc. Safe leak valve. 3,428,073, 2-
18-69, CI. 137-312.
Krueger, Robert C, to PPG Industries, Inc. Non-ski finish.
3,450,563,6-17-69, CI. 117-161.
Krueger, Robert E.: See —
Baum, Leo; and Krueger, Robert E.,3,468,316.
Krueger, Theodore H., deceasedO (by Krueger, Cecelie M.OMoore,
Howard L.OKrueger, Theodore H., JrOChemical Bank New York
Trust Company; executors), to Better Packages, Inc. Motor driven
tape dispenser. 3,465,629, 9-9-69, CI. 83-205.
Krueger, Theodore H., Jr: See —
Krueger, Theodore H. ,3,465,629.
Krueger, Theodore H., to Better Packages, Inc. Hand tape dispenser
tool. 3,466,215, 9-9-69, CI. 156-378.
Kruerke, Ulrich K.: See —
Reimlinger, Hans K.; De Ruiter, Ernest H.; and Kruerke, Ulrich
K., 3,444,253.
Krug, Charles C: See —
Stephens, Frederick N.; and Krug, Charles C, 3,426, 726.
Krug, Hans-Dietrich, to Freudenberg, Carl, K.G. Production of
foamed articles. 3,468,991, 9-23-69, CI. 264-45.
Krug, Pavel: See —
Turner, John Harry Wallice; Frith, England; and Krug,
Pavel,3,48 1,828.
Krug, Robert W., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Automatic
chrominance control system. 3,435,131, 3-25-69, CI. 178-5.4
Kruger, Elmer H. Metering device for mixer. 3,485,415, 12-23-69,
CI. 222-132.
Kruger, Frederick B.: See —
Munroe, William A.; and Kruger, Frederick B., 3,427, 874.
Kruger, Gerd: See —
Zipp, Ottmar; Nickl, Josef; Machleidt, Hans; Keck, Johannes;
Kruger, Gerd; Engelhorn, Robert; and Puschmann, Sig-
frid.3,470,152.
Kruger, Gerhard, to Polymer Corporation, Limited. Rubber particles
coated with starch and talc. 3,436,243, 4-1-69, CI. 1 17-16.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 56
882
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kruger, Gunter; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. Process for the preparation of
3-(lower aikyloxy)- 17-ketosteroid-3,5,7-trienes. 3,471,530, 10-7-
69, CI. 260-397.4
Kruger, Gunther, to American Home Products Corporation. Process
for preparing estrone. 3,472,880, 10-14-69, CI. 260-397.4
Kruger, Gunther, to American Home Products Corporation. Process
for preparing estren-3-ones. 3,472,883, 10-14-69, CI. 260-397.3
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J., to American Home
Products Corporation. Process for preparing estone and the inter-
mediates obtained therefrom. 3,462,424, 8-19-69, CI. 260-239.55
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J., to American Home
Products Corporation. Process for preparing estradiol 17-
trimethylacetate and intermediates obtained therefrom. 3,471,479,
10-7-69, CI. 260-239.55
Kruger, Gunther; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. Equilin process. 3,445,338, 5-
20-69, CI. 195-51.
Kruger, Gunther; Sehgal, Surendra N.; and Vezina, Claude, to Amer-
ican Home Products Corporation. Process for the preparation of
3-acyIoxy-17- ketosteroid-3,5,7-trienes. 3,471,527, 10-7-69, CI.
260-397.4
Kruger, Gustav. Drive for electric clocks. 3,479,814, 11-25-69, CI.
58-41.
Kruger, Herbert W., to Lamb-Weston, Inc. Combined freeze drying-
air drying process of dehydrating food products. 3,438,792, 4-15-
69, CI. 99-199.
Kruger I., A/S: See—
Bye-Jorgensen, Jorgen S.; and Larsen, Gunnar H., 3,468,795.
Kruger, Julius F.: See —
Boden, Donald W.; and Kruger, Julius F., 3,464, 656.
Kruger, Leo H.: See —
Evans, Raymond B.; Kruger, Leo H.; and Szymanski, Chester
D, 3,463,668.
Kruger, Leo H.; and Wurzburg, Otto B., to National Starch and
Chemical Corporation. Sulfation of starch fractions. 3,441,558, 4-
29-69, CI. 260-233.5
Kruger, P. Gerald; See —
Sampson, William B.; Britton, Richard B.; Kruger, P. Gerald;
and Beth, Richard A. ,3,423,706.
Kruger, Winfricd, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Pres-
sure gas lubricated thrust block. 3,438,684, 4-15-69, CI. 308-9.
Krugers, Johan Felix Jozef, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Method of detecting a carbon in the gaseous phase. 3,458,258, 7-
29-69, CI. 356-36.
Krugers, Johan Felx Jozef, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Gas chromatography detectors for producing electrical signals
through a time-constant network. 3,424,559, 1-28-69, CI. 23-254.
Kruggel, Roy W., to Whirlpool Corporation. Inert atmosphere
generator. 3,421,859, 1-14-69, CI. 23-281.
Kruglinski, Frank A.: See —
Miller. Joseph A.; and Kruglinski, Frank A. ,3,422, 969.
Kruissink, John W.: See—
Fossier, Ralph L.; and Kruissink, John W., 3,450,593.
Kruizenga, Jack R.; Graves, Donald C; and Role, Harry, to Union
Tank Car Company, mesne. Method of expanding a railway tank
car by lengthening same. 3,479,724, 1 1-25-69, CI. 29-412.
Kruke, William F.: See—
Beck, William A.; and Kruke, William F.,3,440,676.
Krul, Lendert Gerardus: See —
Greefkes, Johannes Anton; Riemens, Karel; Krul, Lendert
Gerardus; and Zwijsen, Wilhelmus Antonius Joseph
Marie, 3,450,998.
Krulish, John A. C: See —
Childs, Elbert B.; and Krulish, John A. C, 3,452,586.
Krull, Ernst; Scheibel, Josef; and Roth, Johann, to Niezoldi &
Kramer GmbH. Camera construction. 3,452,658, 7-1-69, CI. 95-
I I.
Krull, Irwin H.; and Sternberg, James C, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Sample injection system. 3,426,599, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-422.
Krulls, Gerd E., to General Electric Company, liquid metal electrical
collector. 3,444,408, 5-13-69, CI. 310-227.
Krum, Alan; Ruehlemann, Herbert E.; and Scheingold, William S., to
EIco Corporation. Zero insertion force connector and contact
therefor. 3,474.387, 10-21-69, CI. 339-75.
Krumbein, Fritz, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Motion picture
projector. 3,447,868, 6-3-69, CI. 352-173.
Krumbein, Fritz, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Film advancing
device. 3,460,730, 8-12-69, CI. 226-64.
Krumbein. Fritz; Becker, Dietrich; and Schottle, Ulrich, to Zeiss
Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Carrying case for a motion picture projec-
tor. 3,442,584, 5-6-69, CI. 353-1 19.
Krumbein, Fritz; and Rauscher. Willy, to Zeiss Ikon Aktien-
gesellschaft. Film reel holder. 3,456,892, 7-22-69, CI. 242-68.3
Krumbein, Simeon J.: See—
Antler, Morton; and Krumbein, Simeon J. ,3,484, 209.
Krumel, Richard R.: See—
Lloyd, Billy E.; Ungar, Israel S.; and Krumel, Richard
R., 3,455, 733.
Krumholz, Frank C, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Planter marker. 3,454,103, 7-8-69, CI. 172-128
Krumkalsn, Eriks V.: See —
Gerzon, Koert; and Krumkalsn, Eriks V., 3,470,2 10.
Krumm, Charles G.: See —
Napor, Carl A.; Engel, William T.; and Krumm, Charles
G., 3,457,627.
Krumm, Eugene D.: See —
Bakker, Lubertus; Conde, James C; and Krumm, Eugene
D. ,3,486,644.
Krummel, Donald E.; and Bowles, David L., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Electromagnetic structures for electrical control
devices. 3,444,490, 5-13-69, CI. 335-126.
Krumreich, Charles L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Telephone set. 3,444,329, 5-13-69, CI. 179-100.
Krup, Donald Edward: See —
Cox, Gerald E.; and Krup, Donald Edward, 3,465,667.
Krup, Donald E., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Connector insulator.
3,483,310, 12-9-69, CI. 174-87.
James, David T.; and Krup, Donald .,3,487,161.
Krupick, Walter J.: See —
Binder, Herbert; and Krupick, Walter J. ,3,438,270.
Binder, Herbert; and Krupick, Walter J.,3,479,889.
Krupka, Milton C; Giorgi, Angelo L.; Krikorian, Nerses H.; and Sz-
klarz, Eugene G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. High pressure preparation of yttrium sesquicarbide.
3,482,940, 12-9-69, CI. 23-208.
Krupnick, Albert C: See —
Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, with respect to an invention of,; Krup-
nick, Albert C; and Daniel, P. Lucero.3,429,177.
Krupp Fried. Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Kietz, Hans; and Johannsen, Karl Emil, 3,473,500.
Krupp, Friedr., Huttenwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Sickbert, Adolf, 3,430,663.
Krupp, Friedrich: See —
Rinesch, Rudolf; and Krupp, Friedrich, 3,472, 500.
Krupp, William E.: See —
Schmidt, Frederick A.; Carlson, Oscar N.; Krupp, William E.;
and Wilhelm, Harley A.,3,425,826.
Krups, Robert: See —
Baumann, Kurt, 3,462,833.
Kruse, Carl W.: See-
Gray, Roy A.; and Kruse, Carl W., 3,426,086.
Kruse, Carl W., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymerization.
3,437,695, 4-8-69, CI. 260-613.
Kruse, Hans: See —
Langenberger, Helmut; and Kruse, Hans, 3, 430,0 12.
Kruse, James A., to Litton Systems, Inc. Conductive plastic overlay
for target display. 3,440,522, 4-22-69, CI. 323-63.
Kruse, Louis C; and Tierney, Arthur P., to Cambridge Instrument
Company, Inc. Oxygen detector. 3,450,619, 6-17-69, CI. 204-195.
Kruse, Marvin A., to Crane, H. W., Company. Door operating
mechanism. 3,435,558, 4-1-69, CI. 49-200.
Krusinski, Joseph, to Triax Company, The. Transfer means for a
load carrier in a storage system. 3,432,046, 3-1 1-69, CI. 214-16.4
Krusius, Ewald Henry, to FMC Corporation. Solid alkali metal
polyphosphate water conditioning composition containing hex-
achlorobenzene 1,2,4,5- tetrachlorobenzene. 3,451,938, 6-24-69,
CI. 252-181.
Krusko, Evelyn H. Uncompressed tampon and applicator. 3,431,909,
3-11-69, CI. 128-285.
Krussmann, Adolf; and Voss, Joachim, to Sulzer Brothers Limited,
mesne. Circuit arrangement for automatically selecting the highest
voltage of a number of varying D. C. sources. 3,458,812, 7-29-69,
CI. 324-140.
Krutein, Manfred G. Sea mining method and apparatus. 3,438,142,
4-15-69, CI. 37-195.
Krutein, Manfred G. Undersea stockpile and blending apparatus.
3,479,089, 11-18-69, CI. 299-9.
Kruth, Andre E. Flexible ladder rendered rigid by use. 3,429,399, 2-
25-69, CI. 182-196.
Krutzikowsky, Klaus E. B. Trailer body and method of making same.
3,455,596, 7-15-69, CI. 296-31.
Kruyt, Willem: See —
Van der Meer, Samuel; Kruyt, Willem; and Pouwels, Hen-
drik,3,482,016.
Kruzan, Harold F.; and Hetz, Heinz K., to American Meter Com-
pany, mesne. Overpressure shutoff device. 3,424,194, 1-28-69, CI.
137-461.
Kruzel, Joseph John. Pitching and batting device. 3,469,840, 9-30-
69, CI. 273-26.
Kruzcll, George R. Shock-proof telescopic gun sight mount.
3,483,623, 12-16-69, CI. 33-50.
Kruzich, Joseph K., to Bendix Corporation, The. Foldable and com-
pressible self-erecting devices. 3,474,488, 10-28-69, CI. 16-180.
Krygier, Stanley James. Thumb sucking preventer. 3,442,267, 5-6-
69, CI. 128-133.
Krygowski, Matthew A., to International Business Machines Cor-
poration. Clock pulse generator. 3,437,938, 4-8-69, CI. 328-62.
LIST OF PATENTEES
883
Krygowski, Matthew A.: See-
Stafford, Thomas S.; and Krygowski, Matthew A. ,3,453,600.
Krylov, Nickolai Ivanovich: See —
Konovalov, Vladimir Pavlovich; Krylov, Nickolai Ivanovich;
Popov, Boris Vasilievich; and Rudakov, May Mik-
hailovich.3,466,961.
Krylov, Nikolai Ivanovich; Popov, Boris Vasilievich; Sidorov, Pavel
Ivanovich; Saksagansky, Alexandr Teodorovich; Levitsky, Isaak
Iosifovich; and Golovkina, Tatyana Borisovna, to Vsesojuzny
Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektno-Konsturktorsky Institut Metal-
lurgicheskogo Mashinostroenija. Machine for tying coils and packs
of iron for instance of rolled iron with wire. 3,428,096, 2-18-69,
CI. 140-93.6
Krylow, Konstanty E.; and Reimer, William A., to Automatic Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc. Semipermanent electromechanically altera-
ble memory. 3,474,423, 10-21-69, CI. 340-174.
Krynicki, John. Ship propulsion including internal paddle wheel.
3,468,281, 9-23-69, CI. 1 15-34.
Krynski, John E.; and Engwall, Richard E., to Ametek, Inc. Horizon-
tal travelling belt filter. 3,477,583, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 210-401.
Krysiak, Henry A.: See —
Bernardi, Eugene L.; and Krysiak, Henry A. ,3,479, 952.
Krysiak, Joseph E. Design of a hollow ball to be employed in bear-
ing. 3,485,542, 12-23-69, CI. 308-188.
Kryskc, Leon E.: See —
Henderson, Frank D.; and Kryske, Leon E., 3,445, 744.
Kryspin, Alfred J., to Automatic Switch Company. Adjustable spring
tension means. 3,431,522, 3-4-69, CI. 335-194.
Krystof, Joseph P., to Tectonic Industries, Incorporated. Apparatus
for extruding plastic strips. 3,471,898, 10-14-69, CI. 18-13.
Krystyniak, Casimir W., to General Electric Company. Method of
forming a metallic oxide article. 3,429,962, 2-25-69, CI. 264-309.
Kryzanek, Vfadimir: See —
Hron, Jaroslav; Kliment, Jiri; Kryzanek, Vladimir; Mirtes, Bohu-
mil; and Vytiska, Alois, 3,436, 75 I .
Kryzcr, Benjamin H.; and Hiers, James E., to Union Tank Car Com-
pany, mesne. Water conditioning system. 3,442,624, 5-6-69, CI.
23-272.
Krzesinski, Bolcslaw: See —
Furncss, Vera I.; and Krzesinski, Bolcslaw, 3,449,476.
Krzewinski, Zbigniew; Franciszczak, Eugeniusz; Jerzykiewicz, Jerzy;
and Kostrzewski, Janusz, to Fabryka Maszn Papierniczych.
Method of continuous beating of rag mass in disk-type mills.
3,464,635, 9-2-69, CI. 241-21.
K/S Asani: See —
Thomsen, Gert Vilner, 3,448,707.
Kubalek, Florence J.: See—
Kubalek, Milo V, 3,43 1,648.
Kubalek, Milo V., deceased.O (by Kubalek, Florence J., executrix).
Method of making dental impressions. 3,431,648, 3-1 1-69, CI. 32-
17.
Kubanke, Detlev: See —
Bschorr, Oskar; and Kubanke, Detlev.3,446,182.
Kubasko, Paul E.: See —
Shema, Bernard F.; Reilly, John P.; and Kubasko, Paul
E.,3,426,134.
Kubc, Leonard J., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Method of remov-
ing scale from ferrous articles prior to coating. 3,440,082, 4-22-
69, CI. I 17-49.
Kubera, Gerhard, to Teves-Thompson & Co., G.m.b.H. Method of
producing metal bodies with heat-and ware-resistant surfaces.
3,461,001, 8-12-69, CI. 148-1 1.5
Kubert, Ervin A.; and Allday, Reece. Smoking pipe. 3,463,167, 8-
26-69, CI. 131-202.
Kubiak, Herbert: See —
Klebl, Wolfram; Kubiak, Herbert; Staschewski, Harry; and
Sehatz, Fricdrich, 3,455,098.
Kubiak, Herbert; Sehatz, Friedrich; and Staschewski, Harry, to
Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Aktiengesellschaft.
Accumulator stranding machine. 3,444,679, 5-20-69, CI. 57-59.
Kubicek, Donald H., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Addition of
polyhalogenated compounds to olefinic compounds. 3,471,579,
10-7-69, CI. 260-633.
Kubichan, Robert E.: See—
Saunders, Arnold E.; and Kubichan, Robert E, 3, 433,61 1.
Kubik, James R., to General Dynamics Corporation. Controlled elec-
troplating process. 3,429,786, 2-25-69, CI. 204-15.
Kubik, James R., to General Dynamics Corporation. Process for
fabricating high density multilayer electrical interconnections.
3,462,832, 8-26-69, CI. 29-625.
Kubik, James S.: See—
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,220.
Kubilius, Mary, to Kubilius, Theodore J. Christmas ornament.
3,440,128, 4-22-69, CI. 161-5.
Kubilius, Theodore J.: See—
Kubilius, Mary, 3,440,128.
Kubilos, Charles A., to Abex Corporation. Piston type fluid motor
having separately fed piston shoes. 3,437,015, 4-8-69, CI. 92-57.
Kubilos, Charles A.: See—
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A. ,3,437, 101.
Coakley, James L.; and Kubilos, Charles A. ,3,447,1 1 1.
Kubinec, James J., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Emitter gated memory cell. 3,427,598, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-173.
Kubinek, Jiri: See —
Marcik, Milos; Jokl, Rudolf; Kubinek, Jiri; and Ritschl, Ev-
zen,3,447,519.
Ritschl, Evzen; and Kubinek, Jiri,3,428,153.
Kubitschek, Hans E.: See —
Trent, James A.; Kubitschek, Hans E.; Hook, Harvey E.; and
Caudel, Fred H., 3,453,988.
Kubitzek, Harry; Unger, Otto; Nawrath, Gunter; Reichle, Alfred; and
Nischk, Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Bifilar polyamide yarns and filaments. 3,477,899, 11-11-69, CI.
161-173.
Kubly, Raymond R., Jr.: See —
Kolster, Wilhelm K., 3,460,385.
Kubo, Kazuo: See —
Namikata, Takeshi; and Kubo, Kazuo, 3,477,929.
Kubo, Kikuo; and Saito, Katsuya, to Nippon Columbia Company,
Limited. Numerical display system for a computer or the like.
3,460,097, 8-5-69, CI. 340-172.5
Kubo, Koichiro; Omori, Fumitaka; and Murai, Munehisa, to Shimad-
zu Seisakusho Ltd., and Todo Seisakusho Ltd. Automatic knotter.
3,463,528, 8-26-69, CI. 289-3.
Kubo, Masashi: See —
Oonishi, Yasuo; Okazaki, Takeshi; and Kubo,
Masashi,3,477,109.
Kubo, Moritada, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Apparatus for
automatically statistically analyzing signals having fluctuating por-
tions and steep slope portions. 3,465,247, 9-2-69, CI. 324-77.
Kubo, Moritada: See —
Miyazaki, Yoshihisa; Kubo, Moritada; Takahashi, Yukiharu; and
Uetani, Tatsuya, 3,436, 627.
Kubokawa, Masaharu. Waved flat plate coil or washer. 3,430,672, 3-
4-69, CI. 151-36.
Kubokawa, Masaharu. Shock absorbing steering wheel assembly for
a motor vehicle. 3,460,400, 8-12-69, CI. 74-492.
Kubota, Fumio. Semiconductor having reinforced lead structure.
3,450,965, 6-17-69, CI. 317-235.
Kubota, Hiroshi: See —
Gotohda, Masao; Kubota, Hiroshi; Nozaki, Fumio; and Omi,
Shinzo,3,48 1,848.
Kubota, Hiroyuki; Mimino, Tohru; Fukuda, Yuh; Ishizu, Yoshio; and
Nago, Toshio, to Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha. Steel alloys re-
sistant to sulfuric acid and containing small quantity of alloying
elements of copper, chromium, and tin or antimony. 3,443,934, 5-
13-69, CI. 75-125.
Kubota Iron and Machinery Works, Ltd.: See —
Hino, Masamichi, 3,421,594.
Kawai, Teiichi, 3,432,175.
Kubota, Isamu, to Minolta Camera Company Ltd. Automatic expo-
sure control motion picture camera. 3,421,812, 1-14-69, CI. 352-
141.
Kubota, Isamu, to Minolta Camera Company Ltd. Mtion picture
camera light control means. 3,486,814, 12-30-69, CI. 352-141.
Kubota, Ltd.: See —
Hino, Masamichi, 3,472,330.
Kubota, Takashi: See —
Yoda, Naoya; Nakanishi, Ryoji; Kubota, Takashi; Kurihara,
Masaru; and Ikeda, Kojyuro,3,468,851.
Kubota Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Hino, Masamichi, 3,472,330.
Shimamoto, Takatsugu; Hiyamuda, Shota; Fujita, Shigeru;
Nozoe, Akihiko; Yamaguchi, Hiromi; and Eguchi, Jutaro,
3,423,910.
Kubota, Yasuhiro: See —
Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; Kubota, Yasuhiro; and Mat-
sumura, Kenji, 3,446, 840.
Kubota, Yoshita: See —
Noguchi, Yuichi; Uno, Tetsuo; Kubota, Yoshita; and Hosoda,
Hiroshi,3,436,308.
Kubovy, Miloslav: See —
Stary, Josef; Kubovy, Miloslav; and Jirasek, Erik,3,440,812.
Kubovy, Miloslav, Jirasek, Erik; Stary, Josef; and Zavadsky, Karel, to
Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Apparatus for continuous ringless
spinning of textile fibers in a rotating spinning chamber in which
underpressure is maintained. 3,481,130, 12-2-69, CI. 57-58.89
Kubsh, Leroy M., to Landis Tool Company. Abrasive disc.
3,426,486, 2-1 1-69, CI. 51-356.
Kucaba, Walter: See —
Thies, Peter Willibrord; Kucaba, Walter; and Funke, Sieg-
fried,3,422,090.
Kucera, Clare H.: See —
Coulter, Albert W., Jr.; Copeland, Claude T.; and Kucera, Clare
H.,3,443,386.
Kucera, Clare H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Aqueous ce-
menting composition and method of use. 3,465,824, 9-9-69, CI.
166-293.
Hook, Fred E.; Kucera, Clare H.; and Scott, L. J., Jr.,3,465,825.
Kucera, Joseph B., 1/2 to Lowell, Rudolph L. Material handling ap-
paratus. 3,448,871, 6-10-69, CI. 214-17.
884
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kucera, Thomas J.; and Bolsenga, Stanley J., to American Photoco-
py Equipment Company. Machine for copying opposite faces of
small document. 3,475,094, 10-28-69, CI. 355-23.
Kuceris, Arijs L., to United States of America, mesne. Recess debur-
ring tool. 3,482,475, 12-9-69, CI. 77-58.
Kuchar, Paul J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Olefin produc-
tion and subsequent recovery. 3,437,585, 4-8-69, CI. 208-96.
Kuchar, Paul Joseph, to Universal Oil Products Company. Prepara-
tion of normal mono-olefins. 3,429,944, 2-25-69, CI. 260-683.3
Kucharski, Louis A., to Superior Electric Company, The. Adjustable
voltage autotransformer. 3,466,585, 9-9-69, CI. 336-148.
Kucheck, Sam. Laminated panels. 3,447,803, 6-3-69, CI. 273-6.
Kuchelbacher, Ludwig: See —
Andress, Bernhard; and Kuchelbacher, Ludwig.3,427,1 18.
Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich: See —
Artamonova, Nadezhda Ivanovna; Bushin, Leonid Mikhailovich
Bykov, Alexandr Evseevich; Gritsenko, Nikolai Demyanovich
Zhurenko, Anna Timofeevna; Kuchin, Nikolai Mikhailovich
Kirkinsky, Sergei Dmitrievich; Sitnikova, Svetlana Georgievna
Solyanik, Vitaly Filippovich; Urvantsev, Leonid Mikhailovich
Tikhomirov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Yarovoi, Vyacheslav
Savich; and Yasjukevich, Boris Ivanovich, 3,466, 862.
Kuchta, Frank J.: See —
Brown, Martin M.; Kuchta, Frank J.; and West, Robert
F.,3,438,595.
Kucirka, John F., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Preparation of
dried gel. 3,472,787, 10-14-69, CI. 252-432.
Kuck, John H., to United States of America, Navy. Phase computer.
3,453,550, 7-1-69, CI. 328-109.
Kuck, Mark Allen, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Defluorination of
phosphate ores. 3,447,900, 6-3-69, CI. 23-108.
Kuckein, Paul A.: See —
Jacques, James O.; Montgomery, David; and Kuckein, Paul
A. ,3,479,493.
Kuckens, Alexander: See —
Niehaus, Wolfgang; and Kuckens, Alexander.3,460,593.
Niehaus, Wolfgang; and Kuckens, Alexander,3,46 1,922.
Kuczkowski, Frank A.; and Laakaniemi, Richard N., to Johnson Ser-
vice Company. Fluid signal summing modulator and amplifier.
3,469,592, 9-30-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kuderna, Jerome G., Jr.; and Skiles, Richard D., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Amides. 3,478,105, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-558.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Pressure dif-
ferential indicator forfilters. 3,431,883, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 16-70.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Plural element
filter assembly. 3,441,143, 4-29-69, CI. 210-333.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Filter media
having an increased filter area. 3,448,862, 6-10-69, CI. 210-489.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Valve head for
by-pass valve. 3,460,805, 8-12-69, CI. 251-357.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Filter and by-
pass valve assembly. 3,469,697, 9-30-69, CI. 210-132.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Air-operated
filtering system. 3,473,662, 10-21-69, CI. 210-100.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Filter and
housing structure. 3,476,251, 11-4-69, CI. 210-232.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Reservoir filter
assembly. 3,476,252, 11-4-69, CI. 210-323.
Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Company. Dual seal.
3,482,846, 12-9-69, CI. 277-178.
Kudlaty, Walter J.; and Heinrich, Peter, Jr., to Marvel Engineering
Company. Filter with automatic bypass-shutoff. 3,420,375, 1-7-69,
CI. 210-90.
Kudman, Irwin, to RCA Corporation. Thermoelectric lead telluride
base compositions and devices utilizing them. 3,460,996, 8-12-69,
CI. 136-238.
Kudo, Shiro Mihara, Yoshihisa: Adachi Tauchi Tsurugi. Shinichi
Usuku, Tomoatsu; and Wada, Isamu, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co.,
Ltd. Phthalic acid diester preparation. 3,476,796, 11-4-69, CI.
260-475.
Kudo, Shiro; Mihara, Yoshihisa; and Yada, Seiichi, to Kyowa Hakko
Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process for the catalytic vapor phase hydrogena-
tion of an /3-unsaturated carbonyl compound with a gaseous mix-
ture of hydrogen and a lower alkane. 3,449,435, 6-10-69, CI. 260-
593.
Kudo, Shiro; Shimomura, Kunio; and Bamoto, Takeshi, to Kyowa
Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Liquid phase oxidation of xylenes.
3,474,137, 10-21-69, CI. 260-524.
Kudo, Shiro; and Tsurugi, Shinichi, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo
Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of purifying methyl-isobutylcarbinol by
azcotropic distillation with water. 3,442,772, 5-6-69, CI. 203-85.
Kudo, Shiro; Yada, Seiichi; and Yamauchi, Takayoshi. Catalytic
hydrogenation of a,/3-unsaturated carbonyl compounds, unsatu-
rated fatty acids, and unsaturated fatty acid esters. 3,471,575, 10-
7-69, CI. 260-617.
Kudo, Teizo: See —
Tanaka, Atsushi; and Kudo, Teizo, 3,465,066.
Kudo, Tetsuo; Nakamura, Kazuo; Ogita, Teisuke; and Sudo, Yozo,
to Fujitsu Limited. Electromagnetic switch matrix. 3,439,301, 4-
15-69, CI. 335-112.
Kudoh, Hiroshi: See —
Kimura, Jun; Kudoh, Hiroshi; and Ikeda, Toshimichi, 3,473,632.
Kuebler, Norman A.; Pao, Yoh-Han; and Robin, Melvin B., to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Layered structure ul-
traviolet polarizer. 3,428,388, 2-18-69, CI. 350-152.
Kuebrich, Herbert P., to Ti Line Corporation, mesne. Method of
manufacturing a lined iron- base article. 3,461,944, 8-19-69, CI.
164-100.
Kuechler, William Lewis: See —
Geerdes, James Divine; and Kuechler, William Lewis,3,452,131.
Kuechler, William L., to Entoleter, Inc. Method and apparatus for
contacting continuous and disperse phase substances. 3,430,932,
3-4-69, CI. 261-28.
Kuecken, John A., to General Dynamics Corporation. Center fed
vertical dipole antenna. 3,438,042, 4-8-69, CI. 343-792.
Kueffer, Philippe G., to General Time Corporation. Frequency regu-
lator for tuning fork drive system. 3,435,609, 4-1-69, CI. 58-23.
Kueffer, Philippe G., to General Time Corporation. Frequency regu-
lator for tuning fork drive system. 3,435,610, 4-1-69, CI. 58-23.
Kuehne, Martin E., to United States of America, Health, Education,
and Welfare. Synthesis of vincamine. 3,454,583, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
294.3
Kuehne, Walter: See —
Le Febre, David L.; and Kuehne, Walter.3,470,377.
Kuehnle, Manfred R., to DASA Corporation, mesne. Automatic
telephone dialing apparatus. 3,427,406, 2-1 1-69, CI. 179-90.
Kuehnle, Manfred R., to DASA Corporation. Magnetic tape input
device. 3,471,842, 10-7-69, CI. 340-174.1
Kuehnlein, Dieter, to Grundig E.M.V. Elektro-Mechanische Ver-
suchsanstalt Inh. Max Grundig. Sound reproducing apparatus.
3,475,031, 10-28-69, CI. 274-4.
Kuelling, Walter, to Process Equipment Engineering Co. Continuous
fluid bed dryer. 3,475,832, 1 1-4-69, CI. 34-182.
Kueneman, Don. Jaw crushers. 3,425,639, 2-4-69, CI. 241-148.
Kuenn, Henry J.: See —
Crocker, Richard E.; and Kuenn, Henry J. ,3,463, 809.
Kuenstle, Joseph Franz; and Rosen, John Emanuel, to Continental
Can Company, Inc. method of dressing grinding wheels.
3,424,566, 1-28-69, CI. 51-293.
Kueny, Kenneth E., to Johnson Products, Inc. Camshaft, pattern,
and method of making. 3,444,759, 5-20-69, CI. 74-567.
Kueny, Kenneth E., to Johnson Products, Inc. Engine components of
cast iron having Ni, Cr, and Ti as alloying elements. 3,472,651,
10-14-69, CI. 75-128.
Kuenzli, Albert, to Sulzer Brothers Limited. Irradiation chamber.
3,484,612, 12-16-69, CI. 250-106.
Kuessner, Albrecht: See —
Wicke, Ewald; and Kuessner, Albrecht.3,455,845.
Kuether, Frederick W.; and Richards, Albert M., said Kuether assor.
of 1/2 to Honeywell Inc. Thermal device for measuring direction
and velocity of fluid flow. 3,438,253, 4-15-69, CI. 73-204.
Kuether, Siegfried, to Tamco Limited. Hydraulic steering for water-
craft. 3,450,087, 6-17-69, CI. 114-150.
Kuever, Cecil Paul. Electrically operated numbering device in bed
and cylinder printing machines. 3,450,040, 6-17-69, CI. 101-88.
Kuffer, Clarence O., to Valve Corporation of America. Leakproof
dispensing container. 3,420,415, 1-7-69, CI. 222-193.
Kuga, Toshiki: See —
Ueshima, Kumao; Hiratsuka, Yoshio; Kuga, Toshiki; Yoshinaga,
Hirokazu; and Hayashi, Yoichi.3,459,418.
Kugele, Thomas G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Herbicidal compositions containing poly uracils. 3,471,282, 10-7-
69, CI. 71-92.
Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co.: See —
Brand, Karl, 3,423,940.
Kleeberger, Rudolf, 3,443,554.
Kugle, John L.: See —
Futty, Robert C.j and Kugle, John L.,3,469,824.
Kugler, Emanuel. Self-supporting liquid bag. 3,437,258, 4-8-69, CI.
229-58.
Kugler, Emanuel. Siftproof plastic bag. 3,460,741, 8-12-69, CI. 229-
56.
Kugler, Emanuel. Bag with unfolding insert. 3,484,037, 12-16-69, CI.
229-54.
Kugler Fonderie et Rolinetterie S.A.: See —
Piemontesi, Jean, 3,469,450.
Kugler, Fritz: See —
Ernst, Otto; Neubold, Kurt; Ibing, Guenther; and Kugler,
Fritz,3,470,132.
Ishida, Shinichi; Sato, Kunio; Fujita, Norimasa; Fukuda,
Hiromichi; Mori, Kyoichiro; and Kugler, Fritz,3,470,135.
Kugler, Uwe H., to Greater Iowa Corporation, The. Lading, clamp-
ing and transporting device. 3,427,066, 2-1 1-69, CI. 294-67.
Kugler, Walter. Cutting device. 3,421,393, 1-14-69, CI. 77-69.
Kuhaneck, Michael, Jr. Paint can holder. 3,448,956, 6-10-69, CI.
248-210.
Kuhar, Ludwig J., to Singer Company, The. Loop takers for sewing
machines. 3,465,700, 9-9-69, CI. 1 12-228.
Kuhara, Tozaburo. Variable torque hydraulic gear motor. 3,446,1 18,
5-27-69, CI. 91-59.
LIST OF PATENTEES
885
Kuhl, Bernhard R.; and Larson, Donald H., to Warwick Electronics
Inc. Multiple high frequency tuning dial structure. 3,428,021, 2-
18-69, CI. 116-124.4
Kuhl, Bernhard R.; and Morrall, Stephen H., to Warwick Electronics
Inc. Illuminated tuning dial structure. 3,428,020, 2-18-69, CI. 1 16-
124.4
Kuhl, Hans: See—
Schnizler, Karl Albrecht; and Kuhl, Hans,3,483,661.
Kuhlapparate G.m.b.H.: See—
Stierlin, Hans; and Eber, Nikolaus, 3,464,221.
Kuhlbars, Hermann: See—
Seulen, Gerhard; Reinke, Friedhelm; and Kuhlbars, Her-
mann,3,472,988.
Kuhle, Engelbert: See —
Paulus, Wilfried; Kuhle, Engelbert; Pauli, Otto; Sasse, Klaus;
and Klauke, Erich.3,478,027.
Kuhle, Engelbert; and Anders, Bertram, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of arylimino-
chlorocarbonyl cyanides. 3,467,693, 9-16-69, CI. 260-465.
Kuhlenkamp, Alfred. Control device for anti-aircraft guns.
3,452,184, 6-24-69, CI. 235-61.5
Kuhlkamp, Alfred; and Reihs, Leonhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
production of copolymers of vinyl esters and ethylene. 3,483,171,
12-9-69, CI. 260-80.6
Kuhlkamp, Alfred; and Werner, Gerhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Telomers of
maleic anhydride and process for preparing them. 3,474,114, 10-
21-69, CI. 260-347.3
Kuhlman Electric Company: See —
Hughes, Arthur V., 3,466,744.
Kuhlman, Irene Dorsey. Tone downer. 3,424,152, 1-28-69, CI. 128-
132.
Kuhlman, Irene Dorsey. Writer's aid. 3,453,751, 7-8-69, CI. 35-36.
Kuhlman Machine Company: See —
Kuhlman, Walter F., 3,448,717.
Kuhlman, Norman H.: See —
Moore, Jesse C, 3,483,600.
Kuhlman, Roy M., to Packaging Corporation of America. Denester.
3,477,592, 11-11-69, CI. 214-8.5
Kuhlman, Walter F., to Kuhlman Machine Company. Automobile
wheel well undercoating apparatus and method. 3,448,717, 6-10-
69, CI. 118-2.
Kuhlmann, Olaf, to Consolidated Burris International, Ltd., mesne.
Two piece seating furniture construction. 3,471,199, 10-7-69, CI.
297-418.
Kuhlthau, Hans-Peter: See —
Raue, Roderich; and Kuhlthau, Hans-Peter,3,468,619.
Kuhn, Adalbert: See —
Knobloch, Peter; Kuhn, Adalbert; Pfannenschmidt, Otto; and
Schneider, Werner, 3,435, 534.
Kuhn, David A., to Continental Oil Company. Subterranean con-
solidation silicate cement. 3,449,139, 6-10-69, CI. 106-84.
Kuhn, David Albert; and Riggs, Olen Lonnie, Jr., to Continental Oil
Company. Combination bactericide and corrosion inhibitor.
3,455,822, 7-15-69, CI. 252-8.55
Kuhn, Edgar: See—
Dietl, Franz W.; and Kuhn, Edgar.3,463,997.
Kuhn, Edgar, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Excitation system for
generators. 3,443,200, 5-6-69, CI. 322-24.
Kuhn, Edgar, to Bosch, Robert , GmbH. Voltage regulator for a
multi-phase variable speed, variable-frequency generator, for au-
tomotive use. 3,447,065, 5-27-69, CI. 322-24.
Kuhn, Edgar, to Bosch, Robert, GmbH. Voltage regulator for multi-
phase variable speed variable frequency generator, particularly for
automotive use. 3,477,015, 1 1-4-69, CI. 322-24.
Kuhn, Hans H., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Heat
sealable yarn and fabric. 3,420,731, 1-7-69, CI. 161-52.
Kuhn, Hans H., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Water
soluble polymeric surfactant azo fugitive tints. 3,449,319, 6-10-69,
CI. 260-207.5
Kuhn, Hans H.; and Machell, Greville, to Deering Milliken Research
Corporation. Modifying keratinic fibers with solutions containing
unsaturated monomers and redox catalysts while maintaining a
shear force on said solutions. 3,457,028, 7-22-69, CI. 8-127.6
Kuhn, Hans, to Securiton AG. Wireless alarm transmission installa-
tion. 3,435,444, 3-25-69, CI. 340-214.
Kuhn, Henry S.; and Hornung, Verdung. Pressure reducing valve.
3,474,822, 10-28-69, CI. 137-505.41
Kuhn, Jackson G., to Santa Barbara Research Center. Wave deflec-
tor arrangement. 3,472,574, 101-4-69, CI. 350-7.
Kuhn, Jackson G.; and Talley, Robert M., to Santa Barbara
Research Center. Scanning device having optical derotation means
therein. 3,425,768, 2-4-69, CI. 350-7.
Kuhn, John. Free piston heat engine construction for heating the
working fluid inside the piston. 3,461,668, 8-19-69, CI. 60-39.6
Kuhn, Kurt Gerhard: See—
Biedcr, Gert Gottfried; Ziesak, Herbert Walter; and Kuhn, Kurt
Gerhard,3, 460,709.
Kuhn, Lee H., 1/2 to Wilson, Richard D. Barlow, Robert A. Neff,
Benjamin C, Jr. Watson, Gene D. Hair curler. 3,470,888, 10-7-69,
CI. 132-40.
Kuhn, Richard; Jahn, Werner; and Dietmann, Karl, to Boehringer, C.
F., & Soehne GmbH. N(6)alkenyl 5-substituted adenosine.
3,475,408, 10-28-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Kuhn, Roy C: See-
Simmons, Harold C; Hogg, Eugene R.; and Kuhn, Roy
C.,3,474,970.
Kuhn, Stephen J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for the
preparation of high purity nitronium salts. 3,431,087, 3-4-69, CI.
23-356.
Kuhn, Wilhelm, OHG: See—
Gast, Erich; and Wege, Hans, 3,483,812.
Kuhn, William E., to Green, A. P., Refractories Co. Ultrafine boron
nitride and process of making same. 3,469,941, 9-30-69, CI. 23-
191.
Kuhne, Gerhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Graft copolymers prepared by irradiat-
ing a halogen containing backbone copolymer with U.V. light in
the presence of a vinyl monomer. 3,453,195, 7-1-69, CI. 204-
159.15
Kuhne, Heinz, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und
Bau von Industrieanlagen. Method of carrying out endothermic
gas reactions. 3,485,888, 12-23-69, CI. 260-679.
Kuhne, Klaus: See —
Jentzsch, Dietrich; and Kuhne, Klaus, 3,455,657.
Kuhne, Robert G. Lightweight cellular structural material.
3,461,632, 8-19-69, CI. 52-615.
Kuhne, Rudolf; Meininger, Fritz; and Frolich, Heinrich, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Reactive azo-dyestuffs. 3,440,240, 4-22-69, CI. 260-187.
Kuhnel, Alexander H.: See —
O'Brien, Francis E.; and Kuhnel, Alexander H., 3,448, 278.
Kuhnel, Werner: See —
Honig, Hans Ludwig; Muller, Erwin Alfons; Kuhnel, Werner;
Kolb, Gunter; and Elzer, Paul,3,445,438.
Kuhnen, Ludwi; List, Ferdinand; and Vangermain, Erwin, to
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
production of sulfones from sulfides and sulfoxides. 3,449,439, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-607.
Kuhner, Willy: See —
Chapuis, Willy; and Kuhner, Willy,3,444,827.
Kuhnert, Gottfried, to Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf
Schieber G.m.b.H. Yarn guide control apparatus for a flat knitting
machine having a multiple cam system. 3,474,642, 10-28-69, CI.
66-64.
Kuhnis, Hans Herbert; Ryf, Hugo; and Denss, Rolf, to Geigy Chemi-
cal Corporation. Therapeutic compositions containing piperidine
derivatives and methods of treating cough and pain therewith.
3,456,060, 7-15-69, CI. 424-267.
Kuhnl, Leopold Karl, to Eversharp, Inc. Adjustable double edge
razor. 3,435,521, 4-1-69, CI. 30-60.5
Kuhnl, Leopold K.: See —
Dawidowicz, Jan; Ferraro, Frank A.; and Kuhnl, Leopold
K., 3,466,746.
Dawidowicz, Jan; Kuhnl, Leopold K.; Bombero, Thomas F.; and
Ferraro, Frank A. ,3,456, 342.
Kuhnle, Ernest; and Schwarz, Josef, to Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm
Kraut KG. Balance-beam suspension. 3,421,595, 1-14-69, CI. 177-
261.
Kuhnle, Ernst. Scale. 3,477,531, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 177-171.
Kuhnle, Paul, to Hesser, Fr., Maschinenfabrik, A.G. Packaging bag.
3,439,866, 4-22-69, CI. 229-62.
Kuhnle, Paul, to Hesser, Fr., Maschinenfabrik, A.G. Packaging bag
with brochure. 3,439,868, 4-22-69, CI. 229-62.
Kuhnle, Paul; and Gaukler, Fritz, to Hesser, Fr., Maschinenfabrik,
A.G. Conveyor devices in packaging machines. 3,470,995, 10-7-
69, CI. 198-19.
Kuhns, Charles R.; and Beckenhauer, William H., to Norden Labora-
tories, Inc. Repository vaccine and method of preparing the same.
3,435,1 12, 3-25-69, CI. 424-89.
Kuhns, Donald C; and Ports, David W., to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated. Methods of making soldered connections.
3,451,122, 6-24-69, CI. 29-475.
Kuhns, Perry W.: See —
Cooper, Dale W.; and Kuhns, Perry W., 3,447,003.
Kuhns, Robert C, to Kelley Company, Inc. Method of making a
tread plate. 3,423,559, 1-21-69, CI. 219-76.
Kuhr, Johann: See —
Singer, Hermann; Delius, Hermann; and Kuhr,
Johann,3,466,814.
Kuhr, Wayne Kenneth; Slakis, Albin Joseph; Hughes, Richard
Lawrence; and Neilson, Anne Josephine, to Abbott Laboratories,
mesne. Process for improving taste in fruit products by adding
cyclamic acid. 2,432,305, 3-1 1-69, CI. 99-28.
Kuhre, Calvin J.; and June, Ronald K., to Shell Oil Company. Use of
water to improve separation of diammonium phosphate from oil
slurries. 3,449,089, 6-10-69, CI. 23-312.
886
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Kuhre, Calvin J.; and June, Ronald K., to Shell Oil Company. Use of
water to improve separation of solids from slurries with oil.
3,480,332, 11-25-69, CI. 302-66.
Kuhrt, Friedrich: See —
Dietz, Helmut; Kuhrt, Friedrich; Lippmann, Hans-Joachim; and
Schenk, Horst,3,438,230.
Kuhrt, Noel Hawkins, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Process for preparing silver halide photographic emulsions
utilizing betaines. 3,434,841, 3-25-69, CI. 96-94.
Kuilman, Jan; See —
Zegers, Leo Eduard; and Kuilman, Jan, 3,421, 146.
Kuiper, Adrianus: See —
Aimer, Friedrich Hermann Raymund; and Kuiper, Adri-
anus,3,472,693.
Kuiper, Jan: See-
Roberts, Gwyneth M.; Butt, Faye E.; Baklien, Asbjorn; Gregory,
Jocelyn M.; and Kuiper, Jan, 3,476,546.
Kuiper, Lubertus L.: See—
Barson, Fred; and Kuiper, Lubertus L., 3,477, 123.
Kuiper, Wilhelmus Gerardus, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Astable relaxation oscillator including a bilateral limiter in the out-
put circuit. 3,440,564, 4-22-69, CI. 331-1 12.
Kuipers, Arie, to Meggle, Josef A. Method of precipitating casein
from milk. 3,423,208, 1-21-69, CI. 99-20.
Kuipers, Jack. Coordinate transformer. 3,474,241, 10-21-69, CI.
235-186.
Kuipers, Johannes: See —
Handele, Martin Jacob; Kuipers, Johannes; and Wellinga,
Kobus.3,449,497.
Kujawa, Francis M., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Polyurethane
compositions. 3,424,701, 1-28-69, CI. 260-2.5
Kujime, Toshihiko: See —
Kosaka, Kenzo; and Kujime, Toshihiko, 3,438, 193.
Kukel, Joseph; Chang, Kuo T.; and Yarber, Gordon W., to Garrett
Corporation, The. System and method for free body stabilization
and orientation. 3,452,948, 7-1-69, CI. 244-1.
Kuklok, John Ray. Odor removing device for toilets. 3,469,267, 9-
30-69, CI. 4-213.
Kulachenkov, Gennady Petrovic: See —
Gelfand, llya Markovich; Zavalischin, Nikolai Ivanovich; and
Kulachenkov, Gennady Petrovic, 3,447, 364.
Kulak, John, to Deere & Company. Rotary cutter. 3,452,530, 7-1-
69, CI. 56-503.
Kulak, Joseph. Horseshoe. 3,425,493, 2-4-69, CI. 168-4.
Kulak, Joseph. Prophylactic accessory for shod hoof of a horse.
3,486,561, 12-30-69, CI. 168-4.
Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich: See —
Andreevskaya, Galya Dmitrievna; Bernatsky, Alexandr
Dmitrievich; Gudelman, Abram Elkunovich; Volovich, Zel-
man Moiseevich; Zektser, Alexandr, Tosifovich; Zelensky,
Eduard Semenovich; Kiselev, Kuzma Nikitich; Kozlov, Nikolai
Fedorovich; Kulakovsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Polischuk,
Semen Moiseevich; Sveshnikov, Vasily Petrovich; and Shein-
blujm, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,467, 507.
Kulb, Wilhelm: See—
Schenk, Horst; Gunther, Karl-Georg; and Kulb, Wil-
helm,3,43 1 ,625.
Kulbakh, Valter Osvaldovich; and Karpenko, Marija Pavlovna, to
Leningradsky Nauchno-lssledoratelsky Institute Antibiotikov.
Process for producing the sodium salt of nystatin and levorin.
3,476,856, 1 1-4-69, CI. 424-123.
Kulbcrsh. Irwin R.: See—
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R, 3,438,688.
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Kulbersh, Irwin R, 3,480, 155.
Kulcke, Werner W.: See—
Duda. William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,435,447.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max. Erhard.3.466,433.
Fleisher, Harold; Kosankc, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard,3,432,222.
Harris. Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard,3.439,348.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard, 3,469,206.
Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max, Er-
hard.3,482,182.
Max, Erhard; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Kosanke, Kurt
M., 3,436,677.
Kulhavy, Joseph A.: See —
Bennett, Milton C; and Kulhavy, Joseph A. ,3,435,901.
Kulick, Andrew, to Ranco Incorporated. Electrical connector.
3,428,938, 2-18-69, CI. 339-266.
Kulick, Andrew, to Ranco Incorporated. Room thermostat for con-
trolling electrically operated room heating means. 3,454,919, 7-8-
69, CI. 337-360.
Kulick, Frederick: See —
Colvin, Donald W.; and Kulick, Frederick.3,486,826.
Colvin, Donald W.; Comeau, John C; and Kulick,
Frederick, 3,443, 872.
Kulick, Russell Joseph: See —
D'Errico, Michael Joseph; and Kulick, Russell Joseph, 3,433, 658.
Kulick, Russell Joseph; and Strazdins, Edward, to American
Cyanamid Company. Method of sizing paper with carboxylic acid
anhydride particles and polyamines. 3,445,330, 5-20-69, CI. 162-
164.
Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.: See —
Zanger, Earl A., Jr.; and Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr., 3,479,716.
Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc.: See —
Zange, Earl A.; and Szasz, Peter R., 3,458,102.
Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr.: See —
Zanger, Earl A., Jr.; and Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr. ,3,479,716.
Kulieke, Fredick C, Jr.; and Wisler, Lee G., to Amsted Industries
Incorporated. Coupler centering device. 3,445,005, 5-20-69, CI.
213-20.
Kuliev, Arif Zulfigarovich: See —
Abdullaev, Gasan Mamed Bagir Ogly; Nani, Rakhim Khasan;
Nasirov, Yadulla Nusrat Ogly; Kuliev, Arif Zulfigarovich;
Epshtein, Mikhail Grigorievich; and Kochkarev, Vladimir
Ilich.3,472,652.
Kulig, Constantine W., to Emhart Corporation. Apparatus and
method for handling glassware for inspection or the like.
3,428,174, 2-18-69, CI. 209-73.
Kulig, Francis V., to Federal Paper Board Company, Inc. Paper-
board blank for carded items and combination of carded items
and paperboard container. 3,454,157, 7-8-69, CI. 206-65.
Kulik, Metro D.; and Laufer, Robert J., to Consolidation Coal Com-
pany, mesne. Preparation of 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol. 3,461,175, 8-
12-69, CI. 260-624.
Kulikowski, Victor Alexander: See —
Badali, Joseph A.; Kulikowski, Victor Alexander; and Vartanian,
Edwin S.,3,456,375.
Kulina, Mark R., to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Vibration damping
device. 3,456,992, 7-22-69, CI. 308-9.
Kulischenko, Walter, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation, mesne.
Disposable mixing capsule. 3,451,540, 6-24-69, CI. 206-47.
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; Rabinovich, Nina Abramovna; and
Raigorodskaja, Valentina Jakovlevna, to Leningradsky Nauchno-
Issledovateljsky Institute Antibiotikov. Method of purifying crude
griseofulvin. 3,450,718, 6-17-69, CI. 260-346.2
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; and Raigorodskaja, Valentina
Jakovlevna, to Leningradsky Nauchno-Issledovateljsky Institute
Antibiotikov. Method of isolation of crude griseofulvin. 3,467,680,
9-16-69, CI. 260-346.2
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; Sokolov, Leonid Borisovich; Svesh-
nikov, Jury Fedorovich; Kuznetsova, Olja Alexandrovna; Malinov-
skaja, Galina Nickolaevna; and Raigorodskaja, Valentina Jakovlev-
na, to Leningradsky nauchno-issledovateljsky institute antibiotikov.
Method for extracting the antiboitic levorin from a culture medi-
um. 3,439,090, 4-15-69, CI. 424-124.
Kuljian, Maynard J., to Ampex Corporation. Data input devices and
systems. 3,437,795, 4-8-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Kulju, Kenneth M.: See —
Whiteside, Roger B.; and Kulju, Kenneth M.,3,443,6I7.
Kulka, Marshall: See —
Von Schmeling, Bogislav; and Kulka, Marshall.3,454,391.
Kulka, Nicholas: See—
Tuthill, Jay D.; Kulka, Nicholas; and Arban, Bert S.,3,428,471.
Kulka, Thomas S. Protective reel band. 3,437,196, 4-8-69, CI. 206-
53.
Kull, Albert R.; and Logan, Warner C, to Ajax Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Stock feed mechanism. 3,443,414, 5-13-69, CI. 72-422.
Kull, Albert R.; and Rettig, Peter P., to Ajax Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Stock feed mechanism for forging machines and the
like. 3,431,768, 3-11-69, CI. 72-419.
Kull, Leo: See —
Calzaretta, Richard; Kull, Leo; and Kurimsky, Albert, 3,437, 237.
Kullerback, Ivar Anselm, to Hiab-Toco Aktiebolag. Vehicles with
crane. 3,445,014, 5-20-69, CI. 214-77.
Kulling, Achim; Steinbach, Hans; and Thumm, Hans, to Titan-
gesellschaft m.b.H. Process for the manufacture of a rutile pig-
ment by reacting titanium tetrachloride with oxygen or gases con-
taining oxygen. 3,457,038, 7-22-69, CI. 23-202.
Kulling, Achim: See —
Tillmann, Peter; Kulling, Achim; and Hitzemann, Ger-
hard,3,479,148.
Kulling, Gerald J., to American Standard, Inc. Centrifugal fan having
removable blade section. 3,426,965, 2-1 1-69, CI. 230-134.
Kullmann, Dieter: See —
Albrecht, Cord; Kafka, Wilhelm; and Kullmann,
Dieter,3,480,895.
Kulman, Melvin L., to Ingersoll-Rand Company,. Power operated
tool having two-speed rotary output. 3,430,521, 3-4-69, CI. 74-
750.
Kulp, Karl T.; and Harklau, Lanny L., to Sperry Rand Corporation.
Magnetizable analog sampling detector. 3,465,314, 9-2-69, CI.
340-174.
Kulson, Walter A. Radially movable live center work support.
3,427,761, 2-18-69, CI. 51-237.
LIST OF PATENTEES
887
Kulterman, Robert W.: See—
Gunderson, Paul E.; Kulterman, Robert W.; and Stockdale, Nor-
man S., 3,465,958.
Kulwicki, Bernard M.: See—
Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr.; Buiting, Francis P.; and Kulwicki,
Bernard M., 3,434,089.
Kulzer, Gene T., to Torit Manufacturing Company. Filter bag collar.
3,475,884, 1 1-4-69, CI. 55-341.
Kumada, Akio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method of
producing ceramic piezoelectric vibrator. 3,447,217, 6-3-69, CI.
29-25.35
Kumada, Akio; and Hayama, Fumitada, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi
Seisakusho. Duplication of magnetic recordings. 3,465,105, 9-2-
69, CI. 179-100.2
Kumada, Shigenobu: See —
Ohki, Sadao; and Kumada, Shigenobu, 3,483, 294.
Kumagai, Chitoku: See—
Fujii, Mitsuo; Kumagai, Chitoku; Katagata, Zenji; and lnoue,
Seiichi.3,475,591.
Kumagai Gumi Company Limited: See —
Matsushita, Kunijiro, 3,468,133.
Matsushita, Kunijiro, 3,480,327.
Kumagai, Naojiro. Method of manufacturing graphite-bond grinding
wheels for precision grinding. 3,454,384, 7-8-69, CI. 51-295.
Kumagai, Takashi. Time continuous photography. 3,485,158, 12-23-
69, CI. 95-36.
Kumaki, Mitsuo: See —
Enoki, Kichiji; Adachi, Susumu; Sakata, Shigeo; Kumaki, Mit-
suo; Ikari, Eiichi; Takakura, Hiroshi; Takahashi, Nobuyasu;
Takashima, Komei; and Yamamoto, Munemasa, 3,459, 788.
Kumakura, Seiji: See —
Iwai, Issei; Seki, Isao; Minakami, Haruhiko; Kobayashi, Shin-
saku; Inada, Satoru; and Kumakura, Seiji, 3,471 ,502.
Kumamaru, Hiroyuki: See —
Sugi, Masao; and Kumamaru, Hiroyuki, 3,475, 893.
Kumano, Hiroshi: See —
Amano, Yasuji; Kumano, Hiroshi; and Nishino, At-
sushi.3,464,902.
Kumashiro, Izumi: See—
Suzuki, Katsumi; and Kumashiro, Izumi, 3,450, 693.
Yamada, Yoshitaka; Kumashiro, Izumi; Takenishi, Tadao; and
Suzuki, Katsumi, 3,468,901.
Yamazaki, Akihiro; Meguro, Takashi; Kumashiro, Izumi; and
Takenishi, Tadao.3,454,559.
Kumazawa, Hirashi: See —
lida, Takahiko; Nobata, Akio; Harasaki, Minoru; and Ku-
mazawa, Hirashi, 3,43 1,400.
Kumazawa, Michio, to Seibu Gomu Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha( trade
name Seibu Rubber Chemical Co., Ltd.). Device for fitting fenders
to structures and the like. 3,443,351, 5-13-69, CI. 52-704.
Kume, Hidetoshi: See—
Otsuka, Masatomi; Koumura, Seizo; Yamaguchi, Hideo; and
Kume, Hidetoshi.3,48 1,701.
Kume, Kazunari: See —
Nakai, Akira; Nakagawa, Kei; Kume, Kazunari; and Aida,
Tadayoshi.3,469,389.
Kume. Tadashi, to Mitsubishi Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha. Office device
for identifying number of malicious caller's telephone station.
3.482,054. 12-2-69, CI. 179-18.
Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ldt.: See —
Okuda, Itsuki; Yoshinaga, Eiichi; and Tsuboi, Takco, 3,432,601.
Kumin, Victor M., to Kendall Company, The. Spot-bonded non-
woven fabrics and their preparations. 3,438,844, 4-15-69, CI. 161-
150.
Kumm, William H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Oceano-
graphic apparatus. 3,479,870, I 1-25-69, CI. 73-170.
Kummer, Daniel F.: See—
Wolf, Edgar; Marino, Francis C; Simon, Herman; and Kummer,
Daniel F.,3,472,448.
Kummer, Edson L.: See—
Valeska, John J.; Spencer, Donald N.; and Kummer, Edson
L., 3,461,561.
Kummer, Joseph T., to Ford Motor Company. Secondary battery
employing an electronically- insulative, cationically-conductive
solid electrolyte with anodic and cathodic feeder means.
3,468,709, 9-23-69, CI. 136-6.
Kummer, Joseph T.; and Weber, Neill, to Ford Motor Company.
Thermo-electric generator. 3.458,356, 7-29-69, CI. 136-83.
Kummer, Joseph T.; and Weber, Neill, to Ford Motor Company.
Fuel cell. 3,475,223, 10-28-69, CI. 136-86.
Kummer, Karl-Joachim: See—
Weber, Friedrich; Fuchs, Helmut; and Kummer, Karl-
Joachim, 3, 443, 878.
Kummer, Pierre. Automatic lathe. 3,459,076, 8-5-69, CI. 82-14.
Kummer, Werner: See—
Stahle, Helmut; Kummer, Werner; Koppe, Herbert; Zeile, Karl;
Hoefke, Wolfgang; and Samtleben, Hans-Wolfgang,3,480,630.
Kummer, Wolfgang H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Traveling wave phase shifter having independent gain and phase
control. 3,459,987, 8-5-69, CI. 315-3.6
Kummer, Wolfgang H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Traveling wave phase shifter direction finder. 3,471,864, 10-7-69,
CI. 343-118.
Kummerer, Fritz: See —
Rheinberger, Peter; and Kummerer, Fritz,3,42 1,937.
Kummerow, Gerd, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit for testing
a high power circuit breaker with a stress simulating a remote
short line fault. 3,454,872, 7-8-69, CI. 324-28.
Kump, Dorothy M.: See —
Kump, Edward T.,3,447,529.
Kump, Edward T., deceasedO (by Kump, Dorothy M.; executrix), to
Garrett Corporation, The. Gas turbine galley. 3,447,529, 6-3-69,
CI. 126-19.5
Kump, Herbert J.: See —
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Hottenrott, Hans G.; and Kump, Herbert
J. ,3,435,428.
Bertelsen, Bruce I.; Kump, Herbert J.; and Chang, Paul
T.,3,465,311.
Kump, Herbert J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Low threshold magnetic film memory. 3,478,334, 11-11-69, CI.
340-174.
Kump, Herbert J.; and Stapper, Charles H., Jr., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Magnetic imformation storage ap-
paratus. 3,475,737, 10-28-69, CI. 340-174.
Kumpf, Leonard P., to Lasalco Incorporated. Plating apparatus.
3,431,192, 3-4-69, CI. 204-213.
Kumpitsch, Robert C: See —
Granan, John R.; and Kumpitsch, Robert C, 3,485, 140.
Kumpolt, Karl. Dock leveller units. 3,454,974, 7-15-69, CI. 14-71.
Kun, Kenneth A.; and Kunin, Robert, to Rohm & Haas Company.
Process and product for removing colloidal materials from aque-
ous media. 3,454,493, 7-8-69, CI. 210-37.
Kun, Leslie C; and Czikk, Alfred M., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Surface for boiling liquids. 3,454,081, 7-8-69, CI. 165-133.
Kunath, Elmer M.: See —
Carter, Uriel F.; Kolb, Arthur F.; and Kunath, Elmer
M.,3,478,292.
Drees, John F.; and Kunath, Elmer M. ,3,428,764.
Kunc, Frank C: See —
Lynch, William J.; and Kunc, Frank C.,3,465,715.
Kunce, Thomas. Therapeutic couch. 3,464,406, 9-2-69, CI. 128-57.
Kund, August: See —
Bivans, Elbert L.; and Kund, August, 3, 42 1,288.
Kunde, Joachim; Wilhelm, Hans; and Doerfel, Helmut, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of moldings
from polyurethane elastomers. 3,471,447, 10-7-69, CI. 260-75.
Kundell, Frederick A.: See —
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Kundell, Frederick A. ,3,434,946.
Kunderman, Fred K., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Tilting pad bearing
assembly. 3,472,566, 10-14-69, CI. 308-73.
Kunderman, Fred K., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Multistage centrifu-
gal compressor. 3,476,485, 1 1-4-69, CI. 415-66.
Kunderman, Fred K., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Variable area dif-
fuser for compressor. 3,478,955, 11-18-69, CI. 230-114.
Kundrach, Steve W., to Warner & Swasey Company, The. Adjusta-
ble guide for fibrous material. 3,445,048, 5-20-69, CI. 226-199.
Kundrach, Steve W., to Warner & Swasey Company, The. Textile
apparatus having a combined head lifter and ratch adjustment
mechanism. 3,460,205, 8-12-69, CI. 19-129.
Kunemund, Friedrich: See —
Werther, Walter V.; Kunemund, Friedrich; and Albsmeier,
Hans,3,47 1,645.
Kunert, Alfred: See —
Oesterhelt, Gerhard; de Bucs, Eugen Szabo; Kunert, Alfred; and
Rupprecht, Joachim,3,470,033.
Kunert, Heinz. Educational device. 3,462,853, 8-26-69, CI. 35-9.
Kunert, Heinz; and Biermann, Wilhelm, to Compagnie de Saint-
Gobain. Safety glass. 3,427,770, 2-18-69, CI. 52-203.
Kunert, Herbert B.: See —
Pfeiffer, Albert; Cogswell, Richard V.; Lynch, Charles W.; and
Kunert, Herbert B.,3,478,926.
Kunert, Werner. Fluid level measuring device. 3,433,073, 3-18-69,
CI. 73-313.
Kunevicius, Alex, to Custom Trim Products Inc. Resilient bumper
strip. 3,439,950, 4-22-69, CI. 293-1.
Kung, Werner; and Prins, Daniel A., to Geigy Chemical Corporation.
Azepine derivatives. 3,446,798, 5-27-69, CI. 260-239.
Kunichika, Sango; and Sakakibara, Yasumasa, to Chiyoda Kako
Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of manufacturing methacrylic
esters from allene. 3,466,324, 9-9-69, CI. 260-486.
Kunichika, Sango; Sakakibara, Yasumasa; and Taniuchi, Mamoru, to
Chiyoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of producing
methyl acetylene and allene from propylene. 3,454,667, 7-8-69
CI. 260-678.
Kunik, I. Jordan: See —
Takeda, Michio, 3,460,436.
Kunik, Jordan I.: See —
Hutchinson, Seymour M.; and Spitz, Adrian N., 3,452,745.
Kunin, Robert: See —
Kun, Kenneth A.; and Kunin, Robert, 3,454,493.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kunitake, Tatsuro; and Kato, Tadashi. Steel for hot working die hav-
ing alloying elements for silicon, chromium and aluminum.
3,431,101, 3-4-69, CI. 75-124.
Kuniyoshi, Ieji: See —
Okuda, Noriyuki; Kuniyoshi, Ieji; and Tsukamoto,
Hisashi,3,48 1,976.
Okuda, Noriyuki; Kuniyoshi, Ieji; Saito, Tadashi; and Oguri,
Koji,3,480,645.
Kunkel, Karl E., to Hooker Chemical Corporation. Process for sta-
bilizing halobenzenes and methylbenzenes. 3,449,448, 6-10-69, CI.
260-650.
Kunkle, J. L.; See —
Koopman, Francis C; and Kunkle, J. L., 3,463,717.
Kunnen, Josef: See —
Benthake, Henrich; Futterer, Lothar; and Kunnen,
Josef.3,469,656.
Kuno, Hiromu John: See —
Ellinger, Paul B.; and Kuno, Hiromu John, 3,46 1,431.
Kuno, Syozo, to Aisin Seiki Company Limited. Clutch assembly.
3,450,241, 6-17-69, CI. 192-70.18
Kuns, Roger R.; and Orwig, Nelson, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Company. Swing tray display stand. 3,438,508, 4-15-69, CI. 211-
133.
Kunselman, Maurice H. Roller skis. 3,436,088, 4-1-69, CI. 280-1 1.1
Kunst, Bernhard, to GHH-M.A.N. Technik Gesellschaft fur Anlagen-
bau m.b.H. Method for multiple effect flash evaporation and con-
tact condensation. 3,457,143, 7-22-69, CI. 203-11.
Kunstadt, George H.; and Opocensky, Willard J., to Singer-General
Precision, Inc. Fluid flow computer. 3,472,072, 10-14-69, CI. 73-
233.
Kunstle, Gerhard; Heckmaier, Joseph; Knorr, Fritz; and Siegl, Her-
bert, to Wacker-Chemie G. m.b.H. Process for making isovaleric
acid. 3,474,138, 10-21-69, CI. 260-540.
Kunstle, Gerhard; and Siegl, Herbert, to Wacker-Chemie G. m.b.H.
Process for separating azeotropic mixtures from esters of aliphatic
saturated or unsaturated carboxylic acids and alcohols by
azeotropic distillation with a hydrocarbon halide. 3,476,798, 11-4-
69, CI. 260-486.
Kunstsloff-Verfahrenstechnik Isernhagen HB GmbH & Co. KG: See-
Ruhnau, Joachim, 3,481,587.
Kunststoffwerk Gebr. Anger G. m.b.H. & Co.: See —
Jirka, Karl; and Gutlhuber, Johann, 3,437,297.
Prochaska, Wolfgang, 3,458,619.
Kuntschcr, Gerhard, to Orthopedic Equipment Company, Inc. Instru-
ment for spiking fractured bones. 3,439,671, 4-22-69, CI. 128-83.
Kuntscher, Gerhard, to Orthopedic Equipment Company, Inc., The,
mesne. Method and instrument for cutting or severing a bone from
the bone's inside. 3,468,312, 9-23-69, CI. 128-317.
Kuntscher, Gerhard, to Orthopedic Equipment Company, Inc. Instru-
ment and method for cutting or severing a bone from the inside
thereof. 3,472,229, 10-14-69, CI. 128-317.
Kuntz, Egon: See—
Suling, Carlhans; and Kuntz, Egon, 3,453, 223.
Kuntz, Irving, to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Monoepoxidc polymers. 3,442,875, 5-6-69, CI. 260-79.5
Kuntz, Irving; and Kroll, Wolfram R., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Dialkylaluminum acetylacetonate polymeriza-
tion catalysts. 3,459,721, 8-5-69, CI. 260-88.3
Kuntz, Irving; and Thomas, Robert M., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Tetrahydrofuran polymers. 3,435,015, 3-25-
69, CI. 260-93.1
Kuntz, Irving; and Thomas, Robert M., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Bis[4,4'-diphenylmethyl]bibenzyl-bis (hex-
achloroantimonate). 3,466,313, 9-9-69, CI. 260-446.
Kuntz, Louis E.; Hahn, William C; and Rhoades, Merle C, to Phil-
lips Petroleum Company. Signal generator for producing a
predetermined number of electrical pulses. 3,426,273, 2-4-69, CI.
324-68.
Kuntze, Richard Andreas, to Domtar Limited. Retarded gypsum
plaster compositions. 3,451,832, 6-24-69, CI. 106-1 11.
Kunz, Guenter Otto, to Aeroquip Corporation. Clamp-type hose
fitting. 3,432,190, 3-1 1-69, CI. 285-253.
Kunz, Karl, to Schmidt, Karl Heinz. Hydraulic power steering
mechanism for a road vehicle. 3,424,262, 1-28-69, CI. 180-79.2
Kunz, Ludwig K. Smoking pipe. 3,459,196, 8-5-69, CI. 131-199.
Kunz, Paul-Albert, to Emissa S.A. Reciprocating motor structure.
3,484,629, 12-16-69, CI. 310-15.
Kunz, Raymond S. Lockable and removable truck bed cover as-
sembly. 3,420,570, 1-7-69, CI. 296-100.
Kunz, Raymond W.: See—
Hughes, William C; and Kunz, Raymond W., 3,453,642.
Kunz, Werner: See —
Schwemmer, Martin; Kunz, Werner; and Bors, Hans,3,443,322.
Kunze, Bernhard: See —
Dombrowski, Theodor; and Kunze, Bernhard, 3,448,504.
Kunze, Walter G., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Method for the removal of fatty acids from starches. 3,485,668,
12-23-69, CI. 127-71.
Kunze, Walter G., to National Starch and Chemical Corporation.
Method for the removal of fatty acids from starches. 3,485,669,
12-23-69, CI. 127-71.
Kunzle, Franz Martin: See —
Schmutz, Jean; Hunziker, Fitz; and Kunzle, Franz Mar-
tin,3,454,561.
Schmutz, Jean; Hunziker, Fritz; Kunzle, Franz Martin; and Rus-
sel, Jeff Hamish.3,478,056.
Kunzler, John E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pro-
tective circuit for superconducting magnet. 3,458,763, 7-29-69,
CI. 317-13.
Kunzler, John E.; Levinstein, Hyman J.; and Rowell, John M., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Josephson current
structures. 3,423,607, 1-21-69, CI. 307-306.
Kunzli, Albert, to Sulzer Brothers, Limited. Concrete pressure vessel
and method of constructing same. 3,454,080, 7-8-69, CI. 165-47.
Kuo, Chan Hwa; Taub, David; and Wendler, Norman L., to Merck
& Co., Inc. 3 Hydroxy- 13-lower alkyl-gona-l,3,5(10)8,14-pent-
aene-15-carbalkoxy-17-one compounds and process for the
production thereof. 3,449,380, 6-10-69, CI. 260-397.1
Kuo, Chan-Hwa; Taub, David; and Wendler, Norman L., to Merck
& Co., Inc. 3-Hydroxy- 13-lower alkyl-15-carboxyl-l,3,5(10),8, 14-
gonapentean-17-ones and intermediates in the production thereof.
3,472,881, 10-14-69, CI. 260-397.1
Kuo, Chan Hwa: See —
Wendler, Norman L.; Taub, David; and Kuo, Chan
Hwa,3,435,044.
Wendler, Norman L.; Taub, David; and Kuo, Chan
Hwa,3,441,568.
Wendler, Norman L.; Taub, David; and Kuo, Chan
Hwa,3,450,706.
Kuo, Charles C. Y., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Technique for fabrication of printed circuit resistors. 3,420,706, 1-
7-69, CI. 117-227.
Kuo, Chi Sheng: See —
Christensen, Axel; and Kuo, Chi Sheng.3,433,600.
Kuo, Chi S.; and Christensen, Axel, to Chemical Construction Cor-
poration. Apparatus for exothermic catalytic reactions with inter-
gral heat exchanger. 3,475,137, 10-28-69, CI. 23-289.
Kupchick, John J., to TRW Inc. Bearing seal. 3,442,520, 5-6-69, CI.
277-169.
Kupcikevicius, Vytautas: See —
Myles, Michael J.; Kupcikevicius, Vytautas; and Spellman, John
P.,3,45 1,098.
Myles, Michael J.; Kupcikevicius, Vytautas; and Beckman, John
H.,3,457,588.
Kupcikevicius, Vytautas, to Union Carbide Corporation. Casing clo-
sure apparatus. 3,483,801, 12-16-69, CI. 93-8.
Kuper, Donald G., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Cyano acetals.
3,466,317, 9-9-69, CI. 260-465.6
Kuper, Walter, to Trelleborgs Gumnufabriks Aktiebolag. Screens for
removal of liquid from sludge materials. 3,428,184, 2-18-69, CI.
210-489.
Kupersmit, Julius B. Collapsible refusable bulk shipping container.
3,443,737, 5-13-69, CI. 229-23.
Kupersmit, Julius B. Static charge detector. 3,452,346, 6-24-69, CI.
340-248.
Kupersmit, Julius B. Clip for fibrous containers. 3,466,710, 9-16-69,
CI. 24-73.
Kupferschmidt, Albert: See —
Grichnik, James A.; and Kupferschmidt, Albert,3,469,903.
Kupfmuller, Karl, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Printing mechanism with magnetic selection means. 3,420,349, 1-
7-69, CI. 197-14.
Kuppenbender, Heinz; and Hochstein, Roland, to Zeiss Ikon Aktien-
gesellschaft. Camera release particularly for motion picture.
3,441,344, 4-29-69, CI. 352-169.
Kupper, Karl Alfred, to Vita Zahnfabrik H. Rauter K.G. Artificial
tooth. 3,445,932, 5-27-69, CI. 32-10.
Kupper, Wilhelm, to Reiners, Walter. Pneumatic device for seizing a
starting length of yarn wound on a cop. 3,441,230, 4-29-69, CI.
242-35.6
Kupper, Wilhelm, to Reiners, Walter. Device for pneumatically
removing the tip or foot bunch from supply coils. 3,464,640, 9-2-
69, CI. 242-35.6
K uppers, Klaus: See —
Dopper, Otto; Bollig, Georg; Schroder, Egbert; Kuppers, Klaus;
and Schulz, Alfred,3,469,429.
Kupsis, Visvaldis; and Morgan, Royston P., to Youngstown Sheet
and Tube Company, The. Production of tin plate. 3,433,720, 3-18-
69, CI. 204-34.
Kuramochi, Shigeaki. Toy sewing machine. 3,435,789, 4-1-69, CI.
112-169.
Kuramochi, Shigeaki. Copying press toy. 3,486,443, 12-30-69, CI.
101-132.5
Kuramoto, Simpey: See —
Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Simpey,3,482,998.
Christianson, George; Carroll, David A.; and Kuramoto, Sim-
pey,3,482,996.
LIST OF PATENTEES
889
Kurashige, Hirotoshi: See—
Ashikaga, Tadao; Kurashige, Hirotoshi; and Endoh,
Takeo.3,484,409.
Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd.: See—
Aoe, Seigo; and Hashimoto, Kiyoji, 3,434,272.
Ashikaga, Tadao; Kurashige, Hirotoshi; and Endoh, Takeo,
3,484,409.
Fukushima, Osamu; Hayanami, Hiroshi; and Nagoshi, Kazuo,
3,424,604.
Fukushima, Osamu; Noda, Kazuo; Kishida, Tamon; and Ochi,
Toshiharu, 3,483,015.
Fukushima, Osamu; Nagoshi, Kazuo; and Noda, Kazuo,
3,483,283.
Imoto, Saburo; and Ohara, Osamu, 3,457,21 1.
Imoto, Saburo; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Hattori, Tatsuaki,
3,476,582.
Kawamura, Saburo; and Takata, Masaru, 3,471,594.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, 3,420,796.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Segawa, Hiroyuki, 3,428,598.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, 3,446,771.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Noda, Kazuo, 3,457,327.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; Yasui, Takeshi; and Sano, Shiro,
3,464,198.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Segawa, Hiroyuji, 3,476,850.
Miyake, Shunji; and Hirano, Katsuaki, 3,440,316.
Naito, Ryunosuke; and Yamada, Shoichi, 3,467,696.
Nakajo, Shogo; Sano, Shiro; Nagoshi, Kazuo; and Hosoda, Kat-
sutoshi, 3,481,765.
Sezaki, Juniti; Hattori, Tatsuaki; Ikari, Kyoichiro; and Imoto,
Saburo, 3,442,848.
Tsuboi, Kiyoshi; and Mochizuki, Takani, 3,427,298.
Wakayoshi, Toshio; Ohtani, Masasuke; Takahashi, Masao;
Ashikaga, Tadao; Meada, Unpei; and Sato, Mamoru,
3,484,334.
Yamauchi, Junnosuke; Eguchi, Tamotsu; and Matsubayashi,
Kanji, 3,425,992.
Yasuda, Yoshifumi, 3,443,566.
Yasui, Takeshi; and Matsubayashi, Kanji, 3,482,010.
Kurata, Fred: See—
Swift, George W.; and Kurata, Fred,3,455,l 16.
Kurata, Masaya: See —
Suzuki, Saburo; Kurata, Masaya; Akiyoshi, Akikazu; Aoshima,
Shozo; Dan, Hirohiko; and Matsuoka, Norimichi, 3,484,472.
Kurata, Naoji; Matsumoto, Takehiko; Ohara, Takashi; and Oda,
Kenzo, to Nippon Shokubai Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Manufacture of unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids. 3,487,109,
12-30-69, CI. 260-533.
Kurata, Naoji; Ohara, Takashi; and Oda, Kenzo, to Nippon Shokubai
Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Manufacture of unsaturated
aliphatic carboxylic acids. 3,475,488, 10-28-69, CI. 260-533.
Kuratani, Keijiro: See —
Nakagawa, Kazumi; and Kuratani, Keijiro, 3,483, 576.
Nakagawa, Kazumi; Kuratani, Keijiro; Tsutsui, Nobuhiro; and
Minami, Shinsaku, 3,463, 846.
Kurath, Paul, to Abbott Laboratories. 3,1 1,17-Trisubstituted-C-
norandrostane-lla,17- lactones. 3,468,911, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
343.3
Kuratomi, Tatsuo, to Takeo Kagitani. Method of making steel-cored
aluminium cable. 3,440,721, 4-29-69, CI. 29-624.
Kuratomi, Tatsuo, to Takeo Kagitani. Method of chemically bonding
carbon-titanium alloy to a diamond surface. 3,464,804, 9-2-69, CI.
51-293.
Kuratomi, Tatsuo, to Takeo Kagitani. Steel-cored rod as a com-
ponent of an aluminum cable, the cable and process of making the
rod. 3,468,1 19, 9-23-69, CI. 57-145.
Kurbi and Niggeloh: See —
Meinunger, Hellmut, 3,453,01 1.
Kurdyla, Nicholas, to Canadair Limited. Temperature compensating
mechanism for hall effect device. 3,435,332, 3-25-69, CI. 323-94.
Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.: See—
Mayumi, Kanji; Yamaki, Kiyoshi; Konishi, Akio; Suzuki,
Shigeyuki; and Kiyama, Soji, 3,428,482.
Kureha Kagaku Kogyo: See —
Takahashi, Miyao; Ito, Yukihiko; Yamada, Katsunori; and
Amemiya, Mitsuo, 3,483,061.
Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Fukada, Joji; Akatsu, Seiji; Sugahara, Mitsuaki; Kurita, Yoshiji;
and Kawabe, Naoshi, 3,464,121.
Hoshi, Yuji; and Kaneko, Akira, 3,442,838.
Kuribara, Tomio: See —
Nagakura, Akira; Iyoshi, Koichi; Kuribara, Tomio; and Ishiwara,
Yoshimi,3,453,840.
Kuribayashi, Sadatomo; Tayama, Eisei; Mishima, Makio; and Yu-
zawa, Syuichi, to Coal Research Institute, and Kay Seven Co., Ltd.
Method and apparatus for treating liquid fuel oil. 3,451,379, 6-24-
69, CI. 123-1.
Kurihara, Haruki: See—
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Satohiko; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui,
Takeshi; and Kurihara, Haruki, 3,459, 773.
Kurihara, Kazunobu; Ichinose, Noboru; Tanno, Yoshikazu; and
Yokoyama, Katsunori, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.
Piezoelectric ceramic materials. 3,472,779, 10-14-69, CI. 252-62.9
Kurihara, Kazunobu; Ichinose, Noboru; Yokoyama, Hirotaka; and
Yokoyama, Katsunori, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.
Piezoelectric ceramic materials. 3,468,799, 9-23-69, CI. 252-62.9
Kurihara, Masakazu: See —
Ishida, Shin'ichi; Kato, Toshio; Kurihara, Masakazu; Takahashi,
Yasunobu; and Fukuda, Hiromichi, 3,462,394.
Ouchi, Shunji; Yamada, Hiraku; Kameyama, Naohito; Kurihara,
Masakazu; Senoh, Saburo; and Sowa, Tuneo,3,475,409.
Kurihara, Masaru: See—
Nakanishi, Ryoji; Yoda, Naoya; and Kurihara,
Masaru.3,424,728.
Yoda, Naoya; Nakanishi, Ryoji; Kubota, Takashi; Kurihara,
Masaru; and Ikeda, Kojyuro.3,468,851.
Kurihara, Shinpei: See —
Manaka, Kazuo; and Kurihara, Shinpei, 3,475,240.
Kurimsky, Albert: See —
Auerbach, William A.; Kurimsky, Albert; and Calzaretta,
Richard,3,446,327.
Calzaretta, Richard; Kull, Leo; and Kurimsky, Albert.3,437,237.
Kurimura, Shizuo: See —
Tanaka, Isokazu; and Kurimura, Shizuo,3,465,337.
Kurimura, Toshio; and Yamamura, Kazuomi. Rectifying apparatus
for producing constant D.C. output voltage. 3,422,341, 1-14-69,
CI. 321-18.
Kurimura, Toshio; Yamamura, Kazuomi; and Murahashi, Tsuneo, to
Kokusai Denshin Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha. Rectifying apparatus
for producing a constant DC output voltage. 3,454,862, 7-8-69,
CI. 321-18.
Kurisu, Kimiko: See —
Seko, Maomi; Kakihana, Hidetake; and Kurisu,
Kimiko.3,425,924.
Kurita Industrial Co., Ltd.: See —
Sekikawa, Yasuhiro; and Tanaka, Ikuo, 3,444,076.
Suzuki, Shizuo; and Takeuchi, Koso, 3,454,427.
Kurita, Yoshiji: See—
Fukada, Joji; Akatsu, Seiji; Sugahara, Mitsuaki; Kurita, Yoshiji;
and Kawabe, Naoshi,3, 464,121.
Kuritzkes, Alexander M. Nail enamel composition containing quater-
nary ammonium cation modified montmorillonite clays. 3,422,185,
1-14-69, CI. 424-61.
Kuriyagawa, Mamoru; Yagi, Motoi; and Ohkawa, Motokazu, to
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Disc recording system with
precompensation by successive differentiation. 3,484,566, 12-16-
69, CI. 179-100.4
Kurkowski, Albert Robert; and Carpenter, Robert Edward, to Allied
Chemical Corporation. Granular unsaturated polyester molding
composition. 3,462,514, 8-19-69, CI. 260-861.
Kurland, Jerome J. Speed register. 3,473,731, 10-21-69, CI. 235-70.
Kurlandsky, Sam, to Aero-Motive Manufacturing Company. Chain
for supporting flexible conduit. 3,448,953, 6-10-69, CI. 248-51.
Kurlandsky, Sam, to Aero-Motive Manufacturing Company. Chain
for supporting flexible conduit. 3,448,954, 6-10-69, CI. 248-51.
Kuroda, Ekiji: See —
Takezaki, Tsuneo; Kuroda, Ekiji; and Fukui,
Kiyotake.3,447,087.
Kuroda Seiko Co., Ltd.: See —
Kawabata, Minoru, 3,457,943.
Kuroda, Susumu, to Kawamoto Industrial Co., Ltd. Method of and
apparatus for sizing and drying warps of man-made filament yarns.
3,449,808,6-17-69, CI. 28-28.
Kuroda, Susumu, to Kawamoto Industrial Co., Ltd. Method of and
apparatus for sizing warps. 3,466,717, 9-16-69, CI. 28-28.
Kuroda, Takaji; and Kitazume, Susumu, to Nippon Electric Com-
pany, Limited. Temperature compensated multielement waveguide
device having susceptance elements. 3,422,380, 1-14-69, CI. 333-
83.
Kuroda, Takayuki: See —
Mikoda, Masanari; Hikino, Tadashi; and Kuroda, Takayu-
ki.3,421,916.
Kurokawa, Harutoshi; Machida, Junzo; Nishikawa, Takao; Hirata,
Eiichi; and Hisaki, Hisao, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha.
Method of coloring hydrophobic fibers and films. 3,454,348, 7-8-
69, CI. 8-4.
Kurokawa, Hidemoto: See —
Noyori, Gentaro; Kurokawa, Hidemoto; and Watanabe,
Teiko,3,450,751.
Kurokawa, Ikuji: See —
Mochida, Yasunori; Kurokawa, Ikuji; Ishimura, Kazukiyo; and
Sotome, Hiromi, 3,464, 514.
Kurokawa, Susumu: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Inoue, Toshio; Kurokawa, Susumu; and
Horigome, Shinkichi,3,441,506.
Kurokawa, Takaai; and Fukuda, Mitsugu, to Tokyo Shibaura Denki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Cooled roller. 3,446,275, 5-27-69, CI. 165-90.
Kurokawa, Takaaki; and Inoue, Noboru, to Tokyo Shibaura Denki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Plate conveyor. 3,459,290, 8-5-69, CI. 198-189.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Kuroki, Hayashi: See—
Ikeda, Yutaka; Hoshino, Mashiro; and Kuroki,
Hayashi.3,457,615.
Kuroki, Motoharu; and Kato, Toshihiro;, to Fuji Shashin Film
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for drying pliable supports. 3,481,046,
12-2-69, CI. 34-10.
Kurokochi, Michiharu: See —
Usui, Akira; Kurokochi, Michiharu; and Sugiyama,
Shigeo,3,431,160.
Kurosawa, Toshio; and Shiba, Hiroshi, to Nippon Electric Company
Limited. Semiconductor device having regions with pre- selected
different minority carrier lifetimes. 3,423,647, 1-21-69, CI. 317-
234.
Kuroyanagi, Noriyoshi; and Matsuura, Yoshihisa, to Nippon Tele-
graph and Telephone Public Corporation. Speed conversion
systems for pulse signals in a PCM system. 3,480,734, 11-25-69,
CI. 179-15.
Kurpis, Gediminas P.; and Taub, Jesse J., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Distributed constant transversal equalizer. 3,487,337, 12-30-69,
CI. 333-28.
Kurpisz, Zenon Jan; Connor, Gerald James; and Curtis, James
Patrick, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Method of
making thyristors having electrically interchangeable anodes and
cathodes. 3,435,515, 4-1-69, CI. 29-580.
Kursevich, John F.: See —
McCaffray, Edmund, Jr.; and Kursevich, John F.,3,463,412.
Kurshenoff, Herbert. Adjustable comb for applying a liquid.
3,457,928, 7-29-69, CI. 132-113.
Kursteiner, Hans Arthur. Package for cigarettes. 3,444,992, 5-20-69,
CI. 206-48.
Kurt, Ewald H.; Wickens, Edward F.; and Lewis, Samuel P., to In-
gersoll-Rand Company. Bearing. 3,424,065, 1-28-69, CI. 92-167.
Kurten, Wilhelm: See —
Fehst, Jurgen; Kurten, Wilhelm; and Schettlinger, Her-
bert,3,45l,52l.
Kurth, Hans: See —
Strohschein, Manfred; Glaser, Josef; and Kurth, Hans, 3,439, 736.
Kurth, Matthew G. Stepless variable speed transmission. 3,481,210,
12-2-69, CI. 74-119.
Kurth, Raymond P.; and Vartanian, Levon. Toe aeration appliance.
3,429,309, 2-25-69, CI. 128-81.
Kurth, Warren: See —
Kidera, Edward H.; Kurth, Warren; and Whittingham, David
J. ,3,43 1, 759.
Kurti, Alexander; and Batt, Richard W., to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Planetary gear system drive mechanism. 3,485,450, 12-23-69,
CI. 239-265.35
Kurtz, Abraham N., to Union Carbide Corporation. Production of
methylamines. 3,444,203, 5-13-69, CI. 260-583.
Kurtz, Abraham N.; Billups, Wilbur E.; and Farmer, Melvin L., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Production of 1,3-diamines.
3,487,111, 12-30-69, CI. 260-585.
Kurtz, Abraham N.; and Hamil, Henry F., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Isomerization of acetylenic compounds to conjugated
diolefins. 3,432,498, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-247.
Kurtz, Clark: See—
Allen, Richard G.; Kurtz, Clark; Mac Sorley, Olin L.; Spencer,
Dana R.; and Stetler, Wesley C.,3,474,239.
Kurtz, Curtis E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Hydraulic transmis-
sion for fabric-treating machines. 3,433,035, 3-18-69, CI. 68-23.
Kurtz, Curtis E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Hydraulic transmis-
sion for fabric-treating machines. 3,444,709, 5-20-69, CI. 68-23.
Kurtz, Curtis E., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Control valve ar-
rangement for hydraulic motors. 3,460,347, 8-12-69, CI. 60-52.
Kurtz, Donald R.: See—
Crouch, Donald W.; and Kurtz, Donald R., 3,469,049.
Kurtz, Manfred; and Bangert, Lothar, to Hermann Wangner Kom-
manditgesellschaft. Endless metallic screen for the screen portion
of a paper machine. 3,432,126, 3-11-69, CI. 245-10.
Kurtz, Peter; and Disselnkotter, Hans, to Farbcnfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengcsellschaft. Process for the preparation of derivatives of N-
acyl vinylamine. 3,424,791, 1-28-69, CI. 260-558.
Kurtz, Richard J.: See —
Angelucci, George V.; Kurtz, Richard J.; and O'Fallon, Richard
G., 3,434, 770.
Kurtz, Samuel E.: See-
Hurst, Jerry C; and Kurtz, Samuel E.,3,480,165.
Kurtz, Stewart K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Lamellate optically responsive memory arrangement. 3,475,736,
10-28-69, CI. 340-173.
Kurtz, Stewart S., Jr.: See—
Bohrer, Byron B.; and Kurtz, Stewart S., Jr.,3,431 ,249.
Kurtzmann, Udo, to Sohne, W. Ferd., Klingelnberg. Connection of
circular knives on smooth shafts. 3,455,586, 7-15-69, CI. 287-52.
Kuru, Isamu, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Frequency modu-
lator using an N-type semiconductor oscillation device. 3,465,265,
9-2-69, CI. 332-30.
Kuruklis, Georgy Leonidovich: See —
Niskovskikh, Vitaly Maximovich; Kuruklis, Georgy Leonidovich;
Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukimovich; Tarlinsky, Isai Vulfovich; and
Khorev, Viktor Nikolaevich,3,447,588.
Kuruma, Hiroshi: See —
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Hamada, Takaki; and Kuruma,
Hiroshi.3,484,491.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji, 3,465,047.
Ito, Ken; Kaminaka, Hiroshi; Kotera, Norio; Shigehiro, Kosuke;
Kuruma, Hiroshi; and Tanimoto, Kenji, 3,465,048.
Kurumada, Tomoyuki: See —
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi,
Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and Watanabe,
Ichiro.3,436,369.
Kitaoka, Atsushi; Murayama, Keisuke; Moiura, Syoji; Toda,
Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomoyuki; and
Watanabe, Ichiro,3,448,074.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi,3,43 1,233.
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Syoji; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; Kitaoka, Atsushi; Suzuki,
Isamu; and Ohmura, Jukichi, 3, 474,068.
Murayama, Keisuke; Toda, Toshimasa; Akagi, Saburo; Kuru-
mada, Tomoyuki; Watanabe, Ichiro; and Kitaoka, At-
sushi.3,43 1,232.
Kurumada, Tomyuki: See —
Murayama, Keisuke; Morimura, Shyoji; Yoshioka, Takao;
Horiuchi, Hideo; Akagi, Saburo; Kurumada, Tomyuki;
Watanabe, Ichiro; and Shoji, Kashiide, 3,437,633.
Kuryla, William C, to Union Carbide Corporation. N,N-dialkyl-
glycidylamine-capped polyols. 3,428,708, 2-18-69, CI. 260-830.
Kuryla, William C; and Childers, John W., Jr., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Cold crack-free rigid urethane foams. 3,472,800, 10-
14-69, CI. 260-2.5
Kuryla, William C; and Knopf, Robert J., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Polyurethane foams based on a halogenated quasi-
prepolymer. 3,467,607, 9-16-69, CI. 260-2.5
Kurz, Alvin M.: See —
Rhodes, Eugene E.; and Kurz, Alvin M., 3,433,044.
Kurz and Root Company, Inc.: See —
Lund, Walter W.; and Mahloch, Carl Peter, 3,452,786.
Lund, Walter W., 3,453,468.
Kurz, Fredrik Wilhelm Anton; and Wikne, Sverre. Method of im-
pregnating a foamed plastic and the impregnated foamed plastic.
3,451,842, 6-24-69, CI. 117-98.
Kurz, Karl, to Sudbau Suddeutsche Bautechnik G.m.b.H. Apparatus
for laminating and coating insulating panels. 3,446,687, 5-27-69,
CI. 156-390.
Kurz, Milton. Knitted mesh fabric. 3,447,345, 6-3-69, CI. 66-195.
Kurz, Roy R. Plow assembly. 3,469,636, 9-30-69, CI. 172-314.
Kurzinski, Edward F., to Selas Corporation of America. Continuous
metal heating. 3,446,490, 5-27-69, CI. 263-3.
Kurzke, Herbert: See —
Forster, Paul Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunter,3,480,586.
Forster, Paul-Friedrich; Kurzke, Herbert; Sattler, Helmut; and
Schnock, Gunther.3,446,772.
Kurzke, Herbert; Bauer, Gunther; and Heinrich, Karl, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Heated godet for stretching synthetic filaments and films.
3,479,689, 11-25-69, CI. 18-1.
Kurzl, Albert; and Steinkamp, Johann, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Filter for very short electromagnetic waves.
3,460,074, 8-5-69, CI. 333-73.
Kurzwell, Fred, Jr.; and Sordello, Frank J., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Tracking system for deformation record-
ing. 3,475,734, 10-28-69, CI. 340-173.
Kus, Joseph E.: See —
Meeder, Raymond L.; and Kus, Joseph E., 3,480,778.
Kus, Stanley T.; and Koenig, Fred W., to Standard Oil Company (In-
diana). Process for producing foams from carboxylic acid deriva-
tives and isocyanates by water catalysis. 3,479,305, 11-18-69, CI.
260-2.5
Kusa, Henry J., to Clevite Corporation. Circuit for substantially
eliminating radio frequency interference. 3.440,445, 4-22-69, CI.
307-252.
Kusaga, Atsushi: See —
Mashio, Fujio; and Kusaga, Atsushi, 3,457, 232.
Kusaka, Dan H.: See —
Lagoe, James A.; and Kusaka, Dan H., 3,427,554.
Kusaka, Kazuji, to Kusaka Rare Metal Products Co., Ltd. Process for
producing a magnesium-containing spherical graphite cast iron
having little dross present. 3,421,887, 1-14-69, CI. 75-130.
Kusaka, Masakatsu: See —
Ozeki, Toshitsugu; and Kusaka, Masakatsu,3,474,130.
Kusaka Rare Metal Products Co., Ltd.: See —
Kusaka, Kazuji, 3,421,887.
LIST OF PATENTEES
891
Kusak a. Teiji: See—
Iwase, Keizo; Takada, Toshio; kiyama. Masao; Kasahara,
Shigenobu; Fukatsu, Tamotsu; Takatsu, Soukichi; and Kusaka,
Teiji.3,440,035.
Kusama, Jun; Fujihara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo, to Chisso Cor-
poration. Process for producing solvent for paint and lacquer.
3.475.343, 10-28-69, CI. 252-364.
Kusama, Jun; Fujiwara, Teruhisa; and Chihara, Yuzo. Poly-a-olefin
composition stabilized with /3,/3-thio-dibutyrates. 3,455,876, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-45.85
Kusano. Masayuki, to Fujitsu Limited. Electromagnetic relay of
small size and simple structure with unitary core and yoke
member. 3,431,521, 3-4-69, CI. 335-124.
Kusatake, Sugiaki. Concrete block. 3,456,446, 7-22-69, CI. 61-4.
Kusayama, Senji: See —
Fukuoka, Yukio; Kusayama, Senji; and Suzuki,
Mamoru.3,457,212.
Kusch, Heinz, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Circuit arrangement for recognizing spoken numbers. 3,445,594,
5-20-69, CI. 179-1.
Kuschke, Gunther: See—
Weirich, Walter; and Kuschke, Gunther,3,435,620.
Kuschke, Renate: See—
Brauer, Horst; Fenner, Erich; and Kuschke, Renate, 3,44 1,5 17.
Kusel, Edward J.; and Mankin, Robert S. Handrail mounting means.
3,433,460, 3-18-69, CI. 256-65.
Kushihashi, Akira, to Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. Glass having a
colored zone whose boundary has been blurred and method of
producing the same. 3,455,722, 7-15-69, CI. 1 17-45.
Kushihashi, Akira; and Fujiwara, Kenji, to Nippon Sheet Glass Co.,
Ltd. Method of forming semitransparent coating of gold on glass
surface. 3,484,263, 12-16-69, CI. 117-33.3
Kushmuk, Walter P., to Ammco Tools, Inc. Brake disc grinder.
3,456,401, 7-22-69, CI. 51-259.
Kushmuk, Walter P.; and Bogaerts, Leo C, to Immco Tools, Inc.
Wheel balancer tilting mechanism. 3,483,757, 12-16-69, CI. 73-
485.
Kushner, Lester L. Magnetic beam switching cathode-ray tube.
3.426,239, 2-4-69, CI. 315-21.
Kushnir, Bud William; See—
Fraser, Robert William; Kushnir, Bud William; and Weizenbach,
Bauke,3,454,431.
Kusiak, Edward H.: See —
Barnes, Philip E.; and Kusiak, Edward H., 3,470,748.
Kusiak, Ladislav: See —
Bursik, Jan; Bursik, Ladislav; Kusiak, Ladislav; and Nierla,
Miroslav.3,439,606.
Kusik, Alan, to Organon, Inc. Collection assembly for diagnostic
testing. 3,437,206, 4-8-69, CI. 210-231.
Kusik, Charles L.: See-
Flood, Harold W.; Kusik, Charles L.; and Tremblay, Frank
J. ,3,440,009.
Kusko, Alexander: See —
Topper, Robert L.; Coficld, William W.; Williams, Amos F.;
Foster, Raymond C; Woebcke, Herman N.; Goldman, Albert
W.; and Kusko. AIexander.3,421 ,050.
Kusler, Calvin J. Paper for use with a formula for measuring lumber.
3,423,108, 1-21-69, CI. 283-44.
Kusmer, Kasimir C. Land vehicle propulsion. 3,420,326, 1-7-69, CI.
180-6.2
Kusnick. Arthur A.: See —
Brenza. James G.; and Kusnick, Arthur A. ,3,480, 910.
Kuss, R. L., & Co., Inc.: See —
Kuss, Ralph L„ 3,464,480.
Kuss, Ralph L., to Kuss, R. L., & Co., Inc. Attachment device for
flexible sheets. 3,464,480, 9-2-69, CI. 160-368.
Kusserow, Howard F., to Denver Plastics, Inc. Bung for barrel.
3.473,686, 10-21-69. CI. 217-108.
Kussmaul, Edwin E., to Kelek Company, The. Pressure adjustment
means for bolted contact switch. 3,458,680, 7-29-69, CI. 200-170.
Kussy, Frank W.; and Di Marco, Bernard, to l-T-E Circuit Breaker
Company. Electromagnet. 3,437,885, 4-8-69, CI. 317-150.
Kuster, Edward H. Protective garment hanger bracket. 3,423,058, 1-
21-69, CI. 248-301.
Kuster, Harry B., to Golay & Co., Inc. Package unit for handling
shipping containers. 3.451,568, 6-24-69, CI. 214-77.
Kusters, Eduard; and Appenzeller, Valentin. Method and means for
the delayed passing of textile and other breadths through a
processing chamber. 3,448,469, 6-10-69, CI. 8-150.
Kusters, Norbert Leo: See —
Mac Martin, Malcolm Pearson; and Kusters, Norbert
Leo.3,484,691.
Kustom Electronics, Inc.: See —
Ross, Charles A., 3,478.837.
Kustwin. Leo Frank, to Crane Co. Coupling stop adjustment for ro-
tary valves. 3,429,556, 2-25-69, CI. 251-285.
Kusuda, Fuyuki; Murayama, Masao; Matsuo, Yoshiharu; Okumura,
Hideo; and Tatewaki, Nobukiyo, to Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.
Imidazolidinone derivatives. 3,442,892, 5-6-69, CI. 260-240.
Kutas, Albert F.; Allen, James Terry; and Jelinek, Jerry G., to
Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Liner seal for diesel engines and the
like. 3,485,142, 12-23-69, CI. 92-169.
Kutch, Leonard P., to Pullman Incorporated. Operating mechanism
for vehicle discharge means. 3,447,703, 6-3-69, CI. 214-63.
Kutchai, Jacob H. Structural assembly. 3,485,005, 12-23-69, CI. 52-
648.
Kutcher, Eugene R.: See —
Herbenar, Edward J.; Cass, Richard; and Kutcher, Eugene
R.,3,430,995.
Kutcher, Myron Martin: See —
Bennett, Jack Plymette; Gordon, David; and Kutcher, Myron
Martin,3,47 1,778.
Kutchera, Arthur W., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Method of processing a photographic film insert in an aper-
ture card. 3,423,204, 1-21-69, CI. 96-27.
Kutchko, John R.: See —
Vrotney, Stephen R.; and Kutchko, John R.,3,449,468.
Kuth, Robert: See—
Neeff, Rutger; Gohrbandt, Wilhelm; and Kuth,
Robert.3,470,178.
Neeff, Rutger; Gohrbandt, Wilhelm; and Kuth,
Robert,3,486,837.
Kutik, Louis F., 50% to Gronemeyer, Erich W. Plastic product.
3,446,341, 5-27-69, CI. 206-46.
Kutik, Louis F., to Precision Valve Corporation. Tiltable spray but-
ton. 3,464,597, 9-2-69, CI. 222-529.
Kutik, Louis F.; and Gronemeyer, Erich W. Mold apparatus for bris-
tled products. 3,467,990, 9-23-69, CI. 18-42.
Kutner, Abraham, to Hercules Incorporated. Process for purifying
polyolefins. 3,445,444, 5-20-69, CI. 260-93.7
Kutney, John T., and: See —
Fischer, Lee J.; Becker, Edward R.; Kutney, John T., and; and
McHugh, Donald P.,3,442,471.
Kutney, John T.; and Erwin, John R., to General Electric Company.
Simulated reaction engine model. 3,434,679, 3-25-69, CI. 244-53.
Kutny, William J., Jr.: See —
Akervold, Orrill L.; and Kutny, William J., Jr.,3,457,543.
Kuts, Mathew, to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Hose testing ap-
paratus. 3,477,134, 11-11-69, CI. 33-174.
Kuts, Richard M.; and Rehman, John L., to Falls Engineering &
Machine Company, The. Indexing apparatus. 3,465,863, 9-9-69,
CI. 192-143.
Kutschbach, Ernst, to VEB Buchungsmaschinenwerk Karl Marx-
Stadt. Disconnectable pulse generator. 3,461,404, 8-12-69, CI.
331-111.
Kutsuma, Teruo: See —
Yamase, Yoshiaki; and Kutsuma, Teruo, 3,428,590.
Kuttner, Hilmar: See —
Miederer, Walter; and Kuttner, Hilmar, 3,428,428.
Kutyla, John: See —
Koda, Arthur J.; and Kutyla, John,3,470,502.
Kutz, Kenneth J., to Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. Slurry mining of
carnallite. 3,442,553, 5-6-69, CI. 299-4.
Kutzsche, Armin: See —
Peissker, Horst; Kutzsche, Armin; and Muftic, Mah-
moud,3,457,262.
Kuusik, Uno: See —
Greif, Herman J., Jr.; Kuusik, Uno; and Koch, David
A. ,3,485,440.
Kuwabara, Michichika; Nawata, Kiyoshi; Tsunawaki, Kiyokazu; and
Sakakibara, Seizaburo, to Teijin Limited. Synthetic linear
copolyterephthalamides and shaped articles made therefrom.
3,432,476, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-78.
Kuwabara, Susumu, to Beltek Kabushiki Kaisha. Interchangeable
four-track and eight-track magnetic recording and reproducing
device. 3,465,940, 9-9-69, CI. 226-176.
Kuwahara, Masayuki. Electric cleaner or double jet stream.
3,454,978, 7-15-69, CI. 15-327.
Kuwana, Motoyuki: See —
Kamio, Kosaku; and Kuwana, Motoyuki, 3,477,972.
Kuwata, Masanobu: See —
Shohji, Senji; Kobayashi, Kazuo; Kuwata, Masanobu; Watanabe,
Yutaka; and Hirai, Tadamasa,3,474,301.
Kuwata, Tsutomu: See—
Ohmori, Tadashi; and Kuwata, Tsutomu, 3,424, 782.
Kuwayama, Shigeru. Simple sound reproducing device. 3,467,393, 9-
16-69, CI. 274-9.
Kuwazaki, Masahiro: See —
Yamamoto, Shohei; Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi, Susumu; Kuwazaki,
Masahiro; Takata, Toshikatsu; Matsuda, Naohiro; Hidaka,
Kizo; and Nishiguchi, Masahisa, 3,440, 105.
Kuykendall, Earl G.: See —
Vogel, Robert E.; Hermanson, Bernard A.; and Kuykendall, Earl
G.,3,465,536.
Kuykendall, Edward A. Precooler. 3,427,005, 2-11-69, CI. 261-26.
Kuyper Norbert T., to Difco Laboratories, Incorporated. Apparatus
for storing article dispensers. 3,445,149, 5-20-69, CI. 312-31.
892
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Kuzara, James H., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Company,
The. Group elevator control having car call reset advance hall call
assignment. 3,450,231, 6-17-69, CI. 187-29.
Kuze, Yoshikazu. Thermostat. 3,427,883, 2-18-69, CI. 73-368.3
Kuzma, Edward L. Golf club carrying case with swingable leg and
handle assembly. 3,455,358, 7-15-69, CI. 150-1.5
Kuzmak, Joseph M., to FMC Corporation. Method of preparing
regenerated cellulose-styrene graft copolymer. 3,475,357, 10-28-
69, CI. 260-17.4
Kuzmak, Joseph M.; and Munoz, Wenceslao, to FMC Corporation.
Wet state cross-linking of carboxyalkyl cellulose ether modified
regenerated cellulose fibers. 3,423,167, 1-21-69, CI. 8-129.
Kuzmak, Joseph M.; and Schappel, Joseph W., to FMC Corporation.
Method of preparing shaped articles of cellulose graft copolymers.
3,445,556, 5-20-69, CI. 264-195.
Kuznetsov, Leonid Georgievich: See —
Varaxin, Alexei Ivanovich; Gelfenbein, Evgeny Jukhimovich;
Kuznetsov, Leonid Georgievich; Niskovskikh, Vitaly Max-
imovich; and Rolnik, Savva Abramovich, 3,480,075.
Kuznetsov, Viktor Sergeevich; Belyaev, Evgeny Ivanovich;
Tereschenko, Tatiana Petrovna; Pechnikov, Nikolai Alexan-
drovich; Tashilin, Vyacheslav Fedorovich; Korityssky, Yakov Ilich;
and Korney, Igor Vladimirovich. Sockets for spindles. 3,438,191,
4-15-69, CI. 57-135.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir Ilich: See —
Ivanov, Nikolai Dmitrievich; Kaminsky, Fridrikh Davydovich;
and Kuznetsov, Vladimir Ilich,3,473,072.
Kuznetsova, Olja Alexandrovna: See —
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; Sokolov, Leonid Borisovich;
Sveshnikov, Jury Fedorovich; Kuznetsova, Olja Alexandrovna;
Malinovskaja, Galina Nickolaevna; and Raigorodskaja, Valen-
tina Jakovlevna.3,439,090.
Kuzovkov, Alexandr Dmitrievich: See —
llinskaya, Tamara Nikolaevna; Kuzovkov, Alexandr Dmitrievich;
Vichkanova, Serafima Alexandrovna; Rubinchik, Mira
Abramovna; Tolstykh, Ljudmila Petrovna; and Aleshkina,
Yanina Adolfovna.3,464,975.
Kvarda, Joseph C: See —
Shagena, Jack L.; and Kvarda, Joseph C,3,459,892.
Kvavle, Robert C; Lewis, William L.; and De Caro, Charles J., to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Power devices employing
impact ignited low explosive. 3,469,757, 9-30-69, CI. 227-10.
Kveglis, Albert A.: See—
Baron, Joseph J., Jr.; and Kveglis, Albert A. ,3,429,865.
Kolyer, John M.; and Kveglis, Albert A. ,3,444, 142.
Kvenvolden, Keith A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Geochemical ex-
ploration. 3,480,396, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-230.
Kvernclands Fabrikk A/S: See—
Nja, Olav, 3,486,566.
Kvlglis, Albert A.: See —
Kolyer, John M.; and Kvlglis, Albert A. ,3,478,025.
KW Battery Company: See —
Dickover, Marion Ward; and Ritchie, William N., 3,468,721.
Kwaak, Johannes. Rotary piston engine. 3,441,007, 4-29-69, CI. 123-
8.
Kwake, John P. Means for constant pressurization of inflatable and
other enclosures. 3,478,472, 1 1-18-69, CI. 52-1.
Kwan, Fred K. C; Ross, Richard C; and Svoboda, Glenn R., to
Freeman Chemical Corporation. Thickened polymerizable unsatu-
rated polyester resin compositions and fibrous substances im-
pregnated therewith. 3,432,458, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-33.4
Kwap, Theodore W.; and Ruoff, Carl E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Apparatus for indicating response of a test
circuit to an applied pulse. 3,431,490, 3-4-69, CI. 324-57.
Kwapisz, Raymond A., to General Motors Corporation. Seam sealer
for plastic materials. 3,421,957, 1-14-69, CI. 156-153.
Kwartiroff, Alexis A.; and Tchinnis, Michael F., to Giannini Scien-
tific Corporation, mesne. Cable equalizer. 3,456,206, 7-15-69, CI.
330-32.
Kwasnicwski, Edward D.; and Barton, Howard E., to Carborundum
Company, The. Felt cleaner for paper making machine. 3,420,736,
1-7-69, CI. 162-274.
Kwast, Theodore E.: See-
Johnson, Dwight N.; and Kwast, Theodore E., 3,485, 105.
K W Battery Company: See —
Steinkamp, Keith J.; and Terzic, Brant, 3,475,061.
Kwestroo, Wim; and Vromans, Petrus Helena Gerardus Maria, to
U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Method of producing pure
redlead monoxide. 3,450,496, 6-17-69, CI. 23-146.
Kwiat, Eugene V.: See-
Nelson, Alvin I,; and Kwiat, Eugene V., 3,446,635.
Kwiatanowski, Philip, Jr.; and Shebs, Theodore L., to Johns-Manville
Corporation. Shock-resistant high-temperature-resistant- pressure-
sensitive-adhesive insulation. 3,464,543, 9-2-69, CI. 206-59.
Kwiatkowski, Wolfgang: See—
Wick, Richard; Kwiatkowski, Wolfgang; and Schausberger, Hel-
mut,3,430,945.
Kwik, John H., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Paper fold-
ing machine. 3,466,027, 9-9-69, CI. 270-79.
Kwikform Limited: See —
Francis, Leslie Walter; and Gostling, Peter Eric, 3,420,557.
Gostling, Peter Eric, 3,438,160.
Kwikseal: See —
Stewart, George W., 3,454,741.
Kwizda, F. Joh.: See —
Koch, Heinrich P., 3,475,535.
Kwoh, Emily T. Y. Reversible multiple cooking oven, steamer, grill
and griddle. 3,457,852, 7-29-69, CI. 99-340.
Kwok, Clyde Chi Kai, to Aviation Electric Limited. Vortex vent fluid
diode. 3,461,897, 8-19-69, CI. 137-81.5
Kwolek, Stanley J.: See —
Goldthwait, Richard G.; and Kwolek, Stanley J.,3,437,589.
Kyber, Manfred: See —
Hofmann, Hansdieter; Corsepius, Horst; and Kyber, Man-
fred,3,485,820.
Kydd, Paul H., to General Electric Company. Liquid cooled turbine
rotor. 3,446,481, 5-27-69, CI. 253-39.15
Kydd, Paul H., to General Electric Company. Liquid cooled turbine
rotor. 3,446,482, 5-27-69, CI. 253-39.15
Kydd, Paul H., to General Electric Company. Production of per-
forated metallic bodies. 3,457,619, 7-29-69, CI. 29-156.8
Kyle, James C, to Physical Sciences Corporation. Temperature com-
pensated transducer. 3,453,573, 7-1-69, CI. 336-30.
Kyle, Joseph H.: See —
Hisey, Richard M.; and Kyle, Joseph H., 3,47 1,682.
Kyle, Joseph L.: See —
Sumyk, George B.; Kyle, Joseph L.; and Hawrylewicz, Ervin
J.,3,45 1,996.
Kyle, Leslie B. Culture belt for a hydroponic system. 3,425,158, 2-4-
69, CI. 47-1.2
Kyle, Robert Carlton: See—
Swanson, Emery Carlton; Henderson, Robert John; and Kyle,
Robert Carlton,3,487,064.
Kyle, William K., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Defrost
controls for heat pumps. 3,466,888, 9-16-69, CI. 62-156.
Kyle, William K.; and Jensen, Erik H., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Heat pumps with electric booster heaters. 3,444,923, 5-
20-69, CI. 165-29.
Kylin, Henrik O., to Bordons & Oliver, Inc. Tool slide control for
lathes, cutoff machines and the like. 3,448,643, 6-10-69, CI. 82-
21.
Kyoeikogyo Kabushikikaisha: See —
Tazaki, Michiharu, 3,450,453.
Kyowa Chemicals Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Nomura, Tatsuo; Shimomura, Kunio; and Miyaji, Masayuki,
3,481,836.
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See —
Fujimoto, Yasuo; and Teransi, Masayuki, 3,437,661.
Fujimoto, Yasuo, 3,451,997.
Kawamori, Yoshiaki; Matsuura, Masahiko; Saito, Takeshi; and
Miyamura, Yoshinobu, 3,458,401.
Kinoshita, Shukuo; and Mukai, Noboru, 3,436,206.
Kudo, Shiro; Mihara, Yoshihisa; and Yada, Seiichi, 3,449,435.
Kudo, Shiro; Shimomura, Kunio; and Bamoto, Takeshi,
3,474,137.
Kudo, Shiro; Mihara, Yoshihisa; Adachi, Taiichi; Tsurugi,
Shinichi; Usuku, Tomoatsu; and Wada, Isamu, 3,476,796.
Matsui, Masanao; Uzo, Keizo; Yamada Yasuhiro; and Wakaki,
Shigetoshi, 3,420,846.
Matsui, Masanao; Uzu, Keizo; Yamada, Yasuhiro; and Wakaki,
Shigetoshi, 3,444,182.
Matsui, Masanao; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Hirata, Tadashi; and
Wakaki, Shigetoshi, 3,450,705.
Nara, Takashi; Misawa, Masanaru; and Komuro, Toshio,
3,444,040.
Nara, Takashi; Misawa, Masanaru; and Komuro, Toshio,
3,458,398.
Noguchi, Yuichi; Nakajima, Junichi; Uno, Tetsuo; and
Nakanishi, Toru, 3,420,744.
Noguchi, Yuichi; Uno, Tetsuo; Kubota, Yoshita; and Hosoda,
Hiroshi, 3,436,308.
Samejima, Hirotoshi; Nagano, Yuji; and Ohta, Shigenori,
3,450,712.
Samejima, Horotoshi; Teranishi, Hiroshi; and Deguchi, Takashi,
3,435,026.
Saruno, Rinjiro; and Ishida, Kengo, 3,481,748.
Shiga, Akio, 3,420,677.
Shiga, Akio, 3,420,678.
Tanaka, Katsunobu; Kimura, Kazuo; and Yamaguchi, Ken,
3,450,599.
Tanaka, Katsunobu; Kimura, Kazuo; Inuzuka, Keiichi; and
Tokoro, Yoh, 3,486,980.
Tanaka, Masao; and Nakamura, Nobuo, 3,445,336.
Tanaka, Masao, 3,474,002.
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. (Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha): See —
Tanaka, Masao; Nakamura, Nobuo; and Takasawa, Seigo,
3,461,113.
LIST OF PATENTEES
893
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See-
Kudo, Shiro; and Tsurugi, Shinichi, 3,442,772.
Tanaka, Msao; Nakamura, Nobuo; and Takasawa, Seigo,
3,462,415.
Kyowa Hako Kogyo Co., Ltd.: See—
Shiga, Akio; Furukawa, Hideyuki; and Kanemitsu, Haio,
3,474,083.
Kyowa Yuka Co., Ltd.: See—
Ozeki, Toshitsugu; and Kusaka, Masakatsu, 3,474,130.
Kyr, Ladislav; Volenik, Jiri; and Raba, Frantisek, to Skoda, oborovy
podnik. Control circuit for multiphase rectifiers by sensing of
thyristors's control electrode voltage. 3,478,257, 11-11-69, CI.
321-11.
Kyriakakis, Basil M.: See—
Solodar, Warren E.; and Kyriakakis, Basil M., 3,478,064.
Weinberger, Lester; and Kyriakakis, Basil M., 3,448,030.
Kysor Industrial Corporation: See—
Pioch, Robert J., 3,442,404.
Pioch, Robert J., 3,462,033.
Roane, Asa E., 3,421,576.
Kyte, Derek J. Screened photo reproduction. 3,436,472, 4-1-69, CI.
178-6.
Kyte, Derek J. Photographic reproduction employing both sharp and
unsharp masking. 3,450,830, 6-17-69, CI. 178-5.2
Kyte, Derek John. Photo reproduction size variation. 3,422,216, 1-
14-69, CI. 178-5.2
L & A Products, Inc.: See —
Techier, Thomas W.; and Thompson, Richard G., 3,467,022.
La-Z-Boy Chair Company: See —
Biagi, Angelo A., 3,484,132.
White, David B.; and Ruble, Harold P., 3,484,133.
Laa, Friedrich, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Recording and/or
play-back apparatus employing a record carrier in tape form.
3,439,919, 4-22-69, CI. 274-4.
Laakaniemi, Richard N.: See —
Kuczkowski, Frank A.; and Laakaniemi, Richard N., 3,469,592.
Laakmann, Peter: See —
McLendon, James R.; and Laakmann, Peter,3,463,941.
Laakso, Oliver A., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Cellulose digester with
washing apparatus. 3,475,271, 10-28-69, CI. 162-242.
Laakso, Oliver Armas, to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Two stage chemical
digestion within a single vessel with wash between stages.
3,425,898, 2-4-69, CI. 162-19.
Laakso, Oliver Armas, to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Method for continu-
ous cellulose digestion utilizing two temperature zones. 3,445,328,
5-20-69, CI. 162-19.
Laakso, William, to Federal Pacific Electric Company. Circuit inter-
rupters. 3,480,899, 1 1-25-69, CI. 337-6.
Laama, Velio: See—
Waller, Frederick S.; and Laama, Vello,3,487,200.
Laas, Robert F., to Imagineering Unlimited, Inc. Fluid dispenser.
3,482,739, 12-9-69, CI. 222-182.
Lab-line Biomedical Products, Inc.: See —
Good, Dorothy I.; and Morgan, Rose M., 3,480,504.
Lab-O-Matic Corp.: See —
Bettcher, Louis A., 3,434,519.
Labana, Santokh S., to Xerox Corporation. Electrophoretic imaging
process using photosensitive xanthenonium salts. 3,432,415, 3-11-
69, CI. 204-181.
Labana, Santokh S.: See —
Solodar, Warren E.; and Labana, Santokh S., 3,482,970.
Tulagin, Vsevolod; and Labana, Santokh S., 3,474,020.
Tulagin, Vsevolod; and Labana, Santokh S., 3,485,633.
La Barbera, Mannic. Unitary molded resilient plastic cap. 3,450,299,
6-17-69, CI. 220-42.
La Barge, Robert L., to Aluminum Company of America. Transition
joint-forming devices and joint structures incorporating the same.
3,421,276, 1-14-69, CI. 52-287.
La Barge, Robert L., to Aluminum Company of America. Protective
closure for battery terminal. 3,473,965, 10-21-69, CI. 136-169.
La Barge, Robert L., to Aluminum Company of America. Method of
sealing a container assembly and sealed container assembly.
3,479,790, 1 1-25-69. CI. 53-42.
La Barge, Robert L.; and Riesen, Walter C, Jr., to Aluminum Com-
pany of America. Container closure having attached pull tab.
3,441,163, 4-29-69, CI. 215-46.
La Barge, Robert L.: See—
Leftault, Charles J., Jr.; and La Barge, Robert L.,3,473,967.
LuBarre, Lawrence, to Prahm, Louis. Method and apparatus for
winding resistors. 3,427,713, 2-18-69, CI. 29-618.
Labarre, Maurice, to Generale Alimentaire S.A. Closure spout hav-
ing tear-out portion. 3,459,315, 8-5-69, CI. 215-42.
Labartino, Charles; and Descovich, Joseph. Brake shoe wear indica-
tor. 3,456,236, 7-15-69, CI. 340-52.
Labat, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme dc Vehicules Industries et
d'Equipements Mecaniques Saviem. Gear selector and control
device for transmission mechanisms. 3,431,791, 3-11-69, CI. 74-
473.
Labat, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme de Vehicules Industriels et
d'Equipements Mecaniques Saviem. Power-assisted change-speed
devices. 3,470,759, 10-7-69, CI. 74-473.
La Bate, Michael Donald. Hot top for ingot molds. 3,447,772, 6-3-
69, CI. 249-197.
LaBate, Michael E., to Insul Company Incorporated. Bottle top cap
for ingot molds. 3,477,683, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 249-134.
Labatt, John, Limited: See —
Murray, Edward D.; and Kendall, Maureen S., 3,482,997.
Spershott, Walter E.; Foster, Joseph S.; Thorn, David; and
Gosling, Dickinson, 3,483,962.
Labbatt, John, Limited: See —
Letch, Harry George; and Powell, Leonard Cyril, 3,433,966.
Labbe, Albert: See —
Boyenval, Bernard; and Labbe, Albert,3,448,494.
Label-Matic, Inc.: See —
Kaplan, Irving, 3,420,172.
Labelle, Harold E., Jr., to Tyco Laboratories, Inc. Growth of inor-
ganic filaments. 3,471,266, 10-7-69, CI. 23-301.
La Belle, Laurence T., to Miner, W. H., Inc. Hand brake
mechanism. 3,453,902, 7-8-69, CI. 74-505.
Labet, Jacques: See —
Brebant, Charles; Labet, Jacques; and Mosse, Pierre, 3,485,548.
Labino, Dominick. Method of manufacturing glass paperweights.
3,463,624, 8-26-69, CI. 65-71.
La Bissoniere, Robert L., to Alpana Aluminum Products, Inc. Insu-
lated metal frame and sliding closure. 3,462,884, 8-26-69, CI. 49-
404.
La Boda, Mitchell A., to General Motors Corporation. Electrochemi-
cal machining using a film forming electrolyte including amine al-
cohols. 3,421,987, 1-14-69, CI. 204-143.
La Boda, Mitchell A., to General Motors Corporation. Electrochemi-
cal machining ferrous metals using a film forming electrolyte in-
cluding fluoride salts. 3,429,791, 2-25-69, CI. 204-143.
La Bombard, Leon E., deceased (by La Bombard, Mary I., and Indi-
an Head National Bank, co-executors); and Labombarde,
Raymond A. Apparatus for applying tape. 3,421,963, 1-14-69, CI.
156-355.
Labombarde, Raymond A.: See —
La Bombard, Leon E.; and Labombarde, Raymond
A. ,3,421,963.
Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques: See —
Buchy, Francois Ch.; and Bauduin, Philippe G., 3,487,220.
Laboratoire Suisse de Recherches Horlogeres: See —
Jaccard, Leon, 3,450,866.
Laboratoires Albert Rolland: See —
Thuillier, Yvonne, 3,459,855.
Laboratoires Andre Guerbet: See —
Tilly, Guy, 3,452,134.
Laboratoires Auclair: See —
Ber, Esther; Nau, Pierre F
3,472,868.
Laboratoires d'Electronique et de Physique Appliques L.E.P.-.See —
Guillaume, Andre Eugene, 3,450,921.
Laboratoires Jacques Logeais, Societe Anonyme: See —
Maillard, Jacques Georges Albert Eugene; and Vincent, Michel
Marius Jean, 3,441,650.
Molimard, Robert, 3,452,716.
Laboratoires Labaz: See —
Binon, Fernand; Ziegler, Herbert; and Inion, Henri, 3,470,192.
Laboratoires Laroche Navarron: See—
Perrault, Marcel, 3,426,131.
Laboratoires Om Societe Anonyme: See —
Esteve-Subirana, Antonio, 3,436,462.
Laboratoires Toraude: See —
Delarue, Jean-Louis Auguste; and Fallard, Rene Louis,
3,461,211.
Laboratoires U.P.S.A.: See—
Hoffmann, Charles; and Faure, Andre, 3,466,373.
Laboratoires Vifor S.A.: See —
Grosclaude, Rene; and Andrey, Pierre, 3,482,572.
Laboratories Om Societe Anonyme: See —
Pares Corominas, Juan, 3,484,444.
Laboratory Equipment Corporation: See —
Schmitt, Howard J.; and Rohn, William C, 3,464,795.
Schultz, Frederick C; McFaul, Gordon P.; and Lim, Franklin,
3,421,982.
Schultz, Frederick C, 3,427,863.
Laboratory for Electronics, Inc.: See —
Beaudry, Harvey J.; and Bersin, Richard L., 3,485,657.
Beaudry, Harvey James, 3,436,333.
Brinkerhoff, Joris M.; and Burton, Robert G., 3,486,025.
Brockett, Peter C, 3,464,059.
Davies-White, William A., 3,440,829.
Fuller, Harrison W., 3,438,010.
Hollahan, John R., 3,428,548.
Karp, William, 3,428,281.
Rothstein, Jerome, 3,473,145.
Zilberstein, Raoul Michel, 3,436,688.
G.; and Dvolaitzky, Frajda,
894
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Laboratory Furniture Company, Inc.: See—
Elmore, Rush H., 3,440,022.
Laborde, Emile; and Zilberman, Jean, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle
des Telecommunications. Dissoluble wall structure. 3,451,913, 6-
24-69, CI. 204-248.
Labore, Walter T.; and Fuog, Jack C, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Scale
chart. 3,468,388, 9-23-69, CI. 177-37.
Laborit, Henri Marie, to Seperic. Pyridazone derivatives. 3,441,565,
4-29-69, CI. 260-247.2
LaBrage, Louis P., to Teletek, Inc. Coin annunciator for telephone
pay stations. 3,423,533, 1-21-69, CI. 179-6.5
La Branche, Harvey W.; and Newman, Howard F., to Mattel, Inc.
Undercarriage for toy vehicles. 3,483,654, 12-16-69, CI. 46-201.
La Branche, Harvey W.; and Newman, Howard F., to Mattel, Inc.
Undercarriage for toy vehicles. 3,484,986, 12-23-69, CI. 46-201.
Labrecque, Jean P., to United Aircraft Corporation. Shimmy
damper. 3,430,896, 3-4-69, CI. 244-103.
La Brecque, Raymond E.: See —
MacNairn, John S.; La Brecque, Raymond E.; and Nehra,
Samuel A. ,3,48 1,772.
LaBrie, Paul J.: See —
Shapiro, Laban D.; Latham, Peter A.; Brefka, Paul E.; and
LaBrie, Paul J. ,3,479,568.
La Brot, Adrian G.: See —
Wilkaitis, Norman J.; and La Brot, Adrian G., 3,479,983.
Labruycre, Robert Maximilien, to UCB (Union Chimique-Chemische
Bedrijven) S.A. Process of tightening glass panes. 3,438,1 12, 4-15-
69, CI. 29-401.
Lacal Industries Limited: See —
Crosby, Noble W.; Clarke, Gordon J.; and Walker, Robert C,
3,454,705.
Crosby, Noble W.; Walker, Robert C; and Clarke, Gordon J.,
3,474,184.
Short, Herbert Douglass, 3,420,943.
Lacan, Guy H.; and Contal, Maurice G., to La Telemecanique Elec-
trique. Electromagnetically operated mechanisms, particularly con-
tactors. 3,457,532, 7-22-69, CI. 335-189.
Lacan, Philippe: See —
Fauche, Paul Charles; and Lacan, Philippe, 3,428, 530.
LaCas, George A., to Morris, Philip, Incorporated. Method of mak-
ing narrow ribbon blades. 3,468,195, 9-23-69, CI. 76-104.
Lacey, Charles H.: See—
Collins, George C; and Lacey, Charles H., 3,456, 140.
Lacey, Joseph C, III; and McEowen, James R., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Key telephone system signaling circuit.
3,453,396, 7-1-69, CI. 179-99.
Lachance, Armand A. Safety device for automatic grocery carts.
3,476,216, 1 1-4-69, CI. 186-1.
Lachance, Armand A.; and Howard, Joseph M., said Howard assor
to said Lachance. Automatic grocery cart. 3,430,732, 3-4-69, CI.
186-1.
Lachance, Armand A.; and Howard, Joseph M. Automatic grocery
cart. 3,454,139, 7-8-69, CI. 186-1.
Lachance, Gaston. Socket wrench with lever operated pawl means
and a thrust block for said pawl means. 3,447,404, 6-3-69, CI. 81-
54.
Lachapellc, David G.: See —
Tarbox, James L.; and Lachapellc, David G., 3,452,690.
Lachapellc, Raymond L., to Tizon Chemical Corporation. Composi-
tion for polishing crystalline silicon and germanium and process.
3,429,080, 2-25-69, CI. 51-309.
Lachat, Remy J.: See —
Smith, Charles W.; and Lachat, Remy J. ,3,471 ,886.
La Chiusa, Arturo A.: See-
Levin, Robert S.; and La Chiusa, Arturo A.,3,474,691.
La Chiusa, Arturo Alfred, to Auto-Safe Research and Development
Corporation. Foot-operated control for motor driven vehicles.
3.436,981, 4-8-69, CI. 74-478.5
Lachman, Arthur G.: See —
Janigian, Kenneth E.; and Lachman, Arthur G, 3,447, 720.
Lachman, Irwin M., to Corning Glass Works. High density alumina
and method for producing it. 3,459,564, 8-5-69, CI. 106-39.
Lachman. Leon: See —
De Luca, Patrick Philip; and Lachman, Leon, 3,429,967.
Hotko, Edward Alexander; and Lachman, Leon, 3, 456,049.
Lachman, Leon; and Rehm, Carl Richard, to Ciba Corporation. In-
jectable solution containing 6-chloro- or 6- trifluoromethyl-7-
sulfamyl-l,2,4-benzothiadiazine- 1,1 -dioxide diuretic. 3,443,004, 5-
6-69, CI. 424-228.
Sheth, Pravin; and Lachman, Leon, 3,42 1,920.
Lachman, Stanislav: See —
Kapr, Jiri; and Lachman, Stanislav, 3,486, 256.
Lachmann, Peter F. J., to Henderson Clay Products, Inc. Apparatus
for applying fluid materials. 3,422,793, 1-2 1-69. CI. 118-301.
Lachmann. Victor Gustav: See —
Blythe. Alan Avery; and Lachmann, Victor Gustav, 3,429,023.
Lachowicz, Donald R.; Simmons, Todd S.; and Kreuz, Kenneth L.,
to Texaco Inc. Process for producing carboxylic acids and
nitrogen containing intermediates from olefins. 3,458,582, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-610.
Lachowicz, Donald R.; Simmons, Todd S.; and Kreuz, Kenneth L.,
to Texaco Inc. Method for producing alkanedioic acid and
nitrogen containing intermediates from cycloalkene. 3,466,326, 9-
9-69, CI. 260-537.
Lachut, Frank J.: See —
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Lachut, Frank J. ,3,473, 595.
Lackey, Donald R.: See —
Corteggiano, William L.; and Lackey, Donald R., 3,460,815.
Lackey, Gerald F.: See —
Johnson, James E.; Priest, Clifford G.; Lackey, Gerald F.; and
Swonger, Kenneth D., 3,472,455.
Lackner, Peter, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
High impedance printed conductor circuit suitable for high
frequencies. 3,471,812, 10-7-69, CI. 333-84.
Laclede Gas Company: See —
McMullin, Edward Vincent; and Hofer, John Gerald, 3,477,833.
Laclede Steel Company: See —
Weber, Adolph C, 3,430,406.
Lacoe, Ralph D., Jr. Slide editor and storage apparatus. 3,456,825,
7-22-69, CI. 214-301.
Lacoe, Ralph D., Jr. Title viewer. 3,457,008, 7-22-69, CI. 353-21.
Lacol Industries Limited: See-
Walker, Robert C; and Clarke, Gordon J., 3,443,019.
Lacombe, Henry Marie Andre Rene, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et
de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Adjustable plug type jet
propulsion nozzle. 3,424,384, 1-28-69, CI. 239-265.39
Lacombe, Henry Marie Andre Rene: See —
Hardy, Jean Marie; and Lacombe, Henry Marie Andre
Rene,3,432,100.
Laconia Metal Products, Inc.: See —
Brisse, William C; and Vincent, Rene C, 3,422,21 1.
La Costa, Nicholas J.: See —
Hebert, John R.; La Costa, Nicholas J.; and Schnepfe, Robert
W., Jr., 3,437,245.
La Coste and Romberg, Inc.: See —
LaCoste, Lucien J.B.; Clarkson, Henry N.; and Hamilton,
George V., 3,474,672.
LaCoste, Lucien J.B.; Clarkson, Henry N.; and Hamilton, George V.,
to La Coste and Romberg, Inc. Stabilized platform for gravimeter.
3,474,672, 10-28-69, CI. 73-382.
LaCroce, Leonard Thomas, to American Can Company. Dispensing
can with plastic top. 3,486,665, 12-30-69, CI. 222-480.
La Croce, Leonard Thomas; and Batchelar, Raymond Luscombe, to
American Can Company. Easy-opening can. 3,430,802, 3-4-69, CI.
220-54.
Lacroix, Armand Jean Baptiste: See —
Bauger, Louis Jules; and Lacroix, Armand Jean
Baptiste,3,477,230.
Lacroix, Armand Jean-Baptiste: See —
Caruel, Jacques Emile Jules; and Lacroix, Armand Jean-
Baptiste.3,447,318.
La Croix, Francis A. Device for carrying and supporting pets in
motor vehicles. 3,465,930, 9-9-69, CI. 224-42.42
LaCroix, Henry N., to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Process and ap-
paratus for production of nitric acid. 3,464,788, 9-2-69, CI. 23-
162.
LaCroix, Henry N., to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Phthalic an-
hydride reactor. 3,480,408, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-288.
Lacroix, Roger; and Magnas, Jean Pierre, to Societe Generale d'Ex-
ploitations Industrielles (S.O.G.E.I.). Prestressed concrete pressure
vessel. 3,486,978, 12-30-69, CI. 176-65.
La Culture Sans Terre S.A.: See —
Taudiere, Georges Marie Jacques Henry Emile, 3,420,446.
Lacy, George H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Laminate
material and method of making. 3,480,464, 1 1-25-69, CI. 117-71.
Lacy, Johnson W., to Concrete Structures, Inc. Method of making a
prestressed hollow concrete core slab. 3,475,529, 10-28-69, CI.
264-228.
Ladd, Frederick F., Jr.; and Marsh, Lynn W., Jr., to Mohawk Data
Sciences Corporation, mesne. Distributor circuit. 3,422,359, 1-14-
69, CI. 328-62.
Ladd, Frederick F., Jr.; Marsh, Lynn W., Jr.; and Muschinske, John
E., to Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation, mesne. Integrated
power driver circuit. 3,435,295, 3-25-69, CI. 317-33.
Ladd, Frederick F., Jr.: See —
Marsh, Lynn W., Jr.; and Ladd, Frederick F., Jr., 3,427,470.
Ladd Research Industries, Inc.: See —
Ladd, William Alexander, 3,465,621.
Ladd, William Alexander, to Ladd Research Industries, Inc. Locking
tweezers. 3,465,621, 9-9-69, CI. 81-43.
Ladell, Joshua: See —
Spielberg, Nathan; and Ladell, Joshua.3,439,164.
Laden, Max H.; and Shenfeld, Richard, to Swift & Company. Peptiz-
ing and viscosity stabilizers for adhesives. 3,429,828, 2-25-69, CI.
252-353.
Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co.: See —
Rice, Edward K., 3,455,074.
Ladenheim, Harry; and Ziv, Martin H., to Air Products and Chemi-
cals, Inc. Antimony tetroxide production. 3,442,607, 5-6-69, CI.
23-144.
LIST OF PATENTEES
895
Ladish Co.: See—
Werra, Bruno H., 3,481,273.
Ladmirant, Jean Florent Marie Ghislain, to A-B-R Ateliers Beiges
Reunis S.A. Silo for bulk material. 3,468,438, 9-23-69, CI. 214-17.
Ladney, Michael, Jr.: See —
Best, William J., 3,467,538.
Ladney, Michael, Jr. Flow coating apparatus. 3,459,891, 8-5-69, CI.
118-63.
LaDue, Augustus W.: See—
Fischer. Hellmuth G.; and LaDue, Augustus W., 3,48 1,726.
La Due, Augustus W.: See —
Fischer, Hellmuth Georg; and La Due, Augustus W. ,3,460,927.
La Duke, Norman L.; and Proctor, Thomas, to Bunker-Ramo Cor-
poration, The. Time shared automatic machine tool control
system. 3,465,298, 9-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Ladwig, William A., Jr. Two tractor side-by-side hookup. 3,477,534,
11-11-69, CI. 180-14.
Lae, Leif Ragnar: See—
Flindall, Robert Lacey; and Lae, Leif Ragnar, 3,482,056.
Laebe, Max. Device for holding signs, especially traffic signs.
3,473,248, 10-21-69, CI. 40-145.
Laermer, Lothar, to General Precision Systems Inc. Memory drum
and transducer arrangement wherein the transducer is supported
by a universal joint and includes means to place it in a shutdown
position. 3,453,611, 7-1-69, CI. 340-174.1
Laevosan-Gesellschaft Chem. Pharm. Industrie Frank &: See —
Ouietensky, Herbert; and Nitsch, Ernst, 3,471,329.
La Favor, Jack E.; and McGlenn, Donald B. Display device for
sportsmen. 3,473,247, 10-21-69, CI. 40-126.
Lafer, Moveis, Ltda.: See —
Lafer, Percival, 3,479,083.
Lafer, Percival, to Lafer, Moveis, Ltda. Convertible wooden furni-
ture. 3,479,083, 11-18-69, CI. 297-118.
Laffert, Frederick W., Jr., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Solder pellet with magnetic core. 3,487,271, 12-30-
69, CI. 317-234.
Lafferty, Harold L.: See—
Cours, Donald V.; McGee, John K.; and Lafferty, Harold
L., 3,462,821.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Company. High current
vacuum gap devices with slotted electrode vanes. 3,432,713, 3-11-
69, CI. 313-231.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Company. Triggerable arc
discharge devices and trigger assemblies therefor. 3,465,192, 9-2-
69, CI. 313-174.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Company. Vacuum gap
devices with metal ionizable species evolving trigger assemblies.
3,465,205, 9-2-69, CI. 315-330.
Lafferty, John J., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Dibenzo(eg) [1,4] oxazocines and dibenzo [eg] [1,4] thiazocines.
3,470,154, 9-30-69, CI. 260-239.3
Lafferty, John J.; and Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Phcnylpiperazinylalkylsulfamides. 3,455,927, 7-15-
69, CI. 260-268.
Lafferty, Laurence E., Jr.: See—
Giessler, Donald A.; and Lafferty, Laurence E., Jr., 3,445,023.
Lafferty, William L., Jr.; Child, Edward T.; Estes, John H.; and
Vachuda, George W., to Texaco Inc. Dynamic stabilization of a
platinum-alumina catalyst in an isomerization reaction. 3,440,301,
4-22-69, CI. 260-683.68
Laffin, Michel, to Ugine Kuhlmann, Societe Anonyme. Continuous
pouring of metals. 3,478,814, 11-18-69, CI. 164-281.
Lafforgue, Jean-Claude Rene, to Canadian General Electric Com-
pany Limited. Door latching mechanism. 3,440,403, 4-22-69, CI.
219-413.
La Flame, Frank E.; and Mac Farland, Gordon F., to General Mo-
tors Corporation. Dishwasher pump assembly. 3,425,355, 2-4-69,
CI. 103-3.
LaFleche, Oakley A.: See—
Wonell. Harry; and LaFleche, Oakley A. ,3,469,81 2.
La Flcur, Kermit S.: See—
Gagarine, Dmitry M.; Habib, Emile E.; and La Fleur, Kermit
S., 3,477,805.
La Fleur, Kermit S., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Fabric. 3,421,827, 1-14-69, CI. 8-14.
Lafon, Jean-Claude; and Richard, Marc, to Centre National de la
Recherche Scicntifique. Devices for studying or treating acoustic
phenomena. 3,458,669, 7-29-69, CI. 179-107.
Lafon, Louis, to Societe Anonyme dite: Orsymonde, mesne. Com-
positions for the relief of nephritic colics, hepatic disturbances and
disorders of the gall bladder, containing trimethoxybenzene and
trimethoxyacetophenone. 3,449,503, 6-10-69, CI. 424-331.
Lafont, Leo C; and Kerr, Emory L., to Mullen, John J., Associates,
Inc., mesne. Container coupling fittings. 3,449,801, 6-17-69, CI.
24-81.
Lafont, Pierre Yves Andre; and Menand. Henri Francois, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Preparation of phthalic acid esters. 3,461,154, 8-12-
69, CI. 260-475.
La Fontaine, Allyn L. Removable shutter construction with pivotal
slats. 3,468,058, 9-23-69, CI. 49-75.
LaFranca, Peter J. Bag dispenser with lower front retaining wall.
3.422.988, 1-21-69, CI. 221-58.
Lafuze, David L., to General Electric Company. Cycloconverter
power circuits. 3,431,483, 3-4-69, CI. 321-7.
Lafuze, Dvid L., to General Electric Company. Switching type regu-
lator. 3,423,667, 1-21-69, CI. 322-28.
Lafyatis, Paul G.; and Rothfleisch, Jack E., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Hydrogen generator. 3,458,288, 7-29-69, CI. 23-282.
Lagana, James S., 12% to Douglas. George R., Jr. Locking means
for lamp holder. 3,446,956, 5-27-69, CI. 240-52.
Lagani, Anthony, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Safe space heater utilizing semisolid petroleum fuels. 3,471,243,
10-7-69, CI. 431-88.
Laganis, Deno, to Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. Phenol formaldehyde
containing oil free polyester insulating varnish. 3,479,307, 11-18-
69, CI. 260-20.
Lagarde, Roe Howe, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Method of forming a
coupling device. 3,450,810, 6-17-69, CI. 264-137.
Lagasse, Joseph Louis; Palardy, Jacques; Greenlay, John E.;
Guimond, Jean P.; and Toussaint, Marcel, to Northern Electric
Company Limited. Cut-off and inserting tool. 3,485,432, 12-23-69,
CI. 227-97.
Lage, Frederick A. Method for loading a shot shell. 3,444,777, 5-20-
69, CI. 86-23.
Lagemann, Erwin. Hydraulic gear pump retarder and roller combina-
tion. 3,470,992, 10-7-69, CI. 193-35.
Lagemann, Klaus, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Bistable
trigger circuit comprising two relatively complementary outputs
and two inputs and a clock pulse input. 3,458,825, 7-29-69, CI.
328-206.
Lager, Samuel E.: See —
Daughenbaugh, Raymond S.; Hennessey, Charles A.; Holmes,
Francis M.; and Lager, Samuel E., 3,449,747.
Lagercrantz, Bengt Ake; and Nordin, Bengt Anders, to Telefonak-
tiebolaget L M Ericsson. Waterless electrolyte for electrolytic
capacitors. 3,483,130, 12-9-69, CI. 252-62.2
Lagergren, Richard E., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Expanding paper tape take-up spool. 3,442,465, 5-6-69, CI.
242-72.
Lagerguist, William, to Minnesota Automotive, Inc. Compound
master brake cylinder. 3,478,518, 1 1-18-69, CI. 60-54.6
Lagerholm, Yngve Lennart: See —
Helin, Elis Erik Vilhelm; and Lagerholm, Yngve Len-
nart,3,428,718.
Lagermasini, Joseph P.; Leunis, Robert R.; Roberts, Glenn H.; and
Tiala, Lauri D., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Apparatus for
manufacturing articles from a web of material. 3,446,408, 5-27-69,
CI. 225-99.
Lagerstrom, Gunnar, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Method and equip-
ment for making tension anchors. 3,436,923, 4-8-69, CI. 61-53.52
Lagerstrom, Thomas G.; and Reed, Jerry A., to Susquehanna Cor-
poration, The. Safe and arm ejection system. 3,451,306, 6-24-69,
CI. 89-1.
Lageson, Per Stephen. Cord pull for louvered or slatted shutters or
blinds. 3,439,726, 4-22-69, CI. 160-170.
Lagier, Jean-Claude, to Mefina S.A. Control circuit for adjusting the
operation of an alternating current motor including a commutator.
3.463.989, 8-26-69, CI. 318-332.
Lagier, Jean-Claude, to Mefina S.A. Control system for universal
motors. 3,466,521, 9-9-69, CI. 318-245.
Lagier, Jean-Claude, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. Oscillat-
ing electric motor. 3,475,629, 10-28-69, CI. 310-36.
Lagier, Jean-Claude: See —
Moret, Michel A.; Fresard, Marcel; and Lagier, Jean-
Claude,3,47 1,725.
Lagman, Alfred W.; and Culver, Raymond L., to Inventions, Inc.
Pivotal frame support for mounting alternately spaced bending rol-
lers in different directions and twisting attachment secured to said
support. 3,482,425, 12-9-69, CI. 72-174.
Lagoe, James A., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,422,397, 1-
14-69, CI. 340-5.
Lagoe, James A.; and Kusaka, Dan H., to Honeywell Inc. Control
apparatus. 3,427,554, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-5.
Lagonegro, Paul R., to General Motors Corporation. Transfer pump.
3,440,966, 4-29-69, CI. 103-37.
La Grassa, Antonio: See —
Polk, Edgwin R.; and La Grassa, Antonio, 3,466, 2 14.
Lagsdin, Julius Bernard, to American Cyanamid Company. Ap-
paratus for capping a plurality of needles attached to syringes.
3,426,411,2-11-69, CI. 29-235.
Laguerre, Leon Ker. Profiled strip slide fastener. 3,426,396, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 24-201.
Laguilharre, Pierre Robert. Equipment for drying by spray atomiza-
tion. 3,423,843, 1-28-69, CI. 34-57.
LaGuilharre, Pierre Robert. Method for regulating concentration in
evaporators, in particular in multiple-effect evaporators.
3,469,616, 9-30-69, CI. 159-47.
Laguinia, Enrique L. Apparatus for producing combustible gas.
3,439,998, 4-22-69, CI. 431-353.
Laguinia, Enrique L. Gas mantle holder. 3,451,760, 6-24-69, CI.
431-112.
896
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Laharty, Milo L. Butt hook with choker retainer and choker ferrule.
3,464,093, 9-2-69, CI. 24-123.
Lahav, Miriam: See —
Sela, Michael; Arnon, Ruth; and Lahav, Miriam, 3,466, 368.
Lahav, Noam, to Yissum Research Development Company. Game
board and playing pieces for a game adapted to teach chemistry.
3,423,093, 1-21-69, CI. 273-135.
La Haye, Paul G, to General Electric Company. Combined gas tur-
bine and waste heat boiler control system. 3,422,800, 1-21-69, CI.
122-7.
Lahaye, Raymond; and Bonnet, Jean-Loup, to Societe de Prospec-
tion Electrique Schlumberger S.A. Density measuring device.
3,455,157, 7-15-69, CI. 73-151.
La Heij, Gerardus E.; and Waterman, Jacques A., to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Process for the preparation of polymer solutions from
polymer latices and agglomerated latices therefrom. 3,424,705, 1-
28-69, CI. 260-23.7
La Heij, Gerardus E.; Waterman, Jacques A.; and Smout, Adrianus
D., to Shell Oil Company. High impact polystyrene compositions
containing alkenyl esters of alpha-branched saturated carboxylic
acids. 3,485,895, 12-23-69, CI. 260-880.
Lahive, John A., Jr.: See-
Smyth, Robert R.; Smyth, William B.; and Smyth, Ralston B.,
3,478,851.
Lahm, William J.; Wilton, Peter; and Egan, Walter, to Union Car-
bide Corporation. Thermoplastic wrapping materials having trans-
lucent areas and process therefor. 3,423,274, 1-21-69, CI. 161-6.
Lahnston, Frank C., to Celus Fasteners, Inc. Rivet setting tool.
3,426,572, 2-11-69, CI. 72-391.
Lahr, Roy J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Vacuum transparency holder and optics. 3,433,564, 3-18-69, CI.
355-76.
Lahr, Roy J., to International Business Machines Corporation. Lamp
arrangement for document scanning and modified lamp.
3,442,582, 5-6-69, CI. 353-29.
Lahr, Roy J., to Xerox Corporation. Transmission and recording
system. 3,484,551, 12-16-69, CI. 178-30.
Lahr, Roy J.; Evans, Paul F.; and Lees, Harold D., to Xerox Cor-
poration. Solid state storage device. 3,459,946, 8-5-69, CI. 250-
213.
Lahr, Roy J.; Mix, Arthur L., Jr.; and Terwilliger, Herbert W., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Portable fluid heater.
3,485,245, 12-23-69, CI. 128-272.
Lahti, Tauno. Pony soldier seat. 3,484,1 17, 12-16-69, CI. 280-12.
Lahti, Uolevi L. Semispherical loudspeaker. 3,435,910, 4-1-69, CI.
181-31.
Lai, Stanley H.: See—
Libermann, Leonard N.; and Lai, Stanley H., 3,460, 125.
Lai, Tin Hwai. Multipurpose thermal automatic controller with single
thermomotive element. 3,447,1 15, 5-27-69, CI. 337-309.
Lai, William, to United Aircraft Corporation. Hybrid flare.
3,439,612,4-22-69, CI. 102-37.8
Lai, William. Infrared flare having a shroud for enhancing the radia-
tion thereof. 3,453,958, 7-8-69, CI. 102-37.8
Lai, William, to United States of America, Air Force. Impingement
and composition enhanced infrared flare. 3,485,169, 12-23-69, CI.
102-37.8
Laico, Andrew J. Cast spreader and breaker. 3,426,752, 2-1 1-69, CI.
128-83.
Laidig, Jonathan J., to Laidig Silo Unloaders, Inc. Silo unloader and
method of removing material from a silo. 3,451,567, 6-24-69, CI.
214-17.
Laidig, Manfred R.: See—
Jacobsen, Sigurd S.; Bartosz, Frank J.; and Laidig, Manfred
R., 3,420,197.
Laidig Silo Unloaders, Inc.: See —
Laidig, Jonathan J., 3,451,567.
Laidlaw, Neil Rutherford, to Ferranti, Limited. Radiation sensitive
apparatus for reading punched tape. 3,431,426, 3-4-69, CI. 250-
219.
Laig, Leroy C, to Miller Electric Co. Retainer for electric cord con-
nectors. 3,475,716, 10-28-69, CI. 339-75.
Laigle, Roger E.: See-
Palmer, Earl W.; Laigle, Roger E.; and Kabelka, Peter
J. ,3,42 1,866.
Laikam, William, Jr. Air pressure actuated cylinder unit. 3,456,561,
7-22-69, CI. 91-440.
Laimann, Gunther: See—
Waschulewski, Hans-Georg; Erdmann, Helmut; and Laimann,
Gunther.3,486,427.
Laimins, Eric, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Strain gage transducer struc-
tures. 3,439,761, 4-22-69, CI. 177-21 1.
Laimins, Eric, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Shear-responsive force trans-
ducers. 3,448,424, 6-3-69, CI. 338-5.
Laimins, Eric, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Compensation for voltage
sensitivity of strain gage transducers. 3,470,738, 10-7-69, CI. 73-
88.5
Laimins, Eric, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Strain-gaged treadle scales.
3,474,875, 10-28-69, CI. 177-134.
Lainas, Telemahos G.; and Gaetz, Roderick R., to Uniroyal, Inc.
Separation process. 3,472,379, 10-14-69, CI. 209-479.
Laine, Donald D.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,421,700.
Laing, Nikolaus: See —
Eck, Bruno; and Laing, Nikolaus, 3,437, 262.
Laing, Nikolaus. Rotary heat exchangers. 3,424,234, 1-28-69, CI.
165-89.
Laing, Nikolaus. Air cooled electric motor. 3,437,855, 4-8-69, CI.
310-62.
Laing, Nikolaus. Magnetic torque transmission device. 3,438,328, 4-
15-69, CI. 103-87.
Laing, Nikolaus. Induction motor having spherical airgap. 3,447,469,
6-3-69, CI. 103-87.
Laing, Nikolaus. Air-cushion vehicle. 3,460,647, 8-12-69, CI. 180-
120.
Laing, Robert L. Thermionic converter. 3,477,012, 11-4-69, CI. 322-
2.
Laing-Vortex, Inc.: See —
Eck, Bruno; and Laing, Nikolaus, 3,437,262.
Lainson, John J. Extrusion apparatus. 3,447,204, 6-3-69, CI. 18-14.
L'Air Liquide:See —
Galey, Jean; and Valin, Gilbert, 3,443,806.
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des
Procedes Georges Claude:5ee —
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,471,257.
Carbonell, Emile, 3,456,453.
Domine, Daniel; and Quobex, Jean, 3,481,699.
Duboz, Georges; and Demars, Paul, 3,470,346.
Grenier, Maurice, 3,485,053.
Ivernel, Alix; and Just, Marcel, 3,453,084.
Karinthi, Pierre Yves; and Spire, Etienne, 3,484,232.
Leygue, Guy; and Auberger, Jacques, 3,469,830.
Petit, Pierre, 3,420,068.
Rerolle, Paul; and Richard, Claude, 3,423,282.
Roth, Etienne; and Lefrancois, Bernard, 3,479,140.
Soulary, Pierre, 3,431,091.
Lair, Philippe C, to Alsthom-Savoisienne. Feed-through bushing for
cryogenic transformers. 3,440,326, 4-22-69, CI. 174-9.
Laird, John D., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Heart augmentation system provided with means for measuring
intra-arterial pressure. 3,457,909, 7-29-69, CI. 128-1.
Laird, William B.: See —
Townsend, Palmer W.; Laird, William B.; and Halfon, Al-
bert,3,443,389.
Laitram Corporation, The: See —
Lapeyre, Fernand S., 3,421,620.
Lapeyre, Fernand S., 3,423,788.
Lapeyre, James M., 3,430,288.
Lajeunesse, Harry J.; Cowpland, Michael C. J.; and Hanna, John L.,
to Northern Electric Company Limited. Method of controlling the
adjustment of frequency determining film resistors in an oscillator.
3,463,723, 8-26-69, CI. 204-140.
Lajiness, Evelyn J.: See —
Braxton, Henry G., Jr.; and Lajiness, Evelyn J.,3,433,621.
Lajiness, Wayne G.: See—
Axelrood, Seymour L.; and Lajiness, Wayne G., 3,425, 999.
Lajoie, Peter A.; and Harbaugh, Samuel S., to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corporation. Voltage controlled variable frequency relaxa-
tion oscillator. 3,427,562, 2-11-69, CI. 331-111.
Lakahani, Husain Gulamhusain: See —
Hoard, John Roberts; and Lakahani, Husain Gulam-
husain.3,484,873.
Lakanen, Robert: See —
Nisper, Kenneth J.; and Lakanen, Robert,3,472,521.
Lakatos, Charles I.,: See-
Moms, William Whitby, 3,482,807.
Lake & Elliot Limited: See —
Rudkin, Frank, 3,464,204.
Lake Calumet Smelting Co.: See —
Becker, Hugo, 3,459,606.
Lake, Charles G.: See —
Seanor, Rex C; and Lake, Charles G., 3,448,683.
Lake Chemical Co.: See —
Aronberg, Lester, 3,434,890.
Lake, Clarence L.; Barron, Larry R.; and Faud, Robert H., to
Tremco Manufacturing Company, The. Polyurethane polyepox-
ides. 3,445,436, 5-20-69, CI. 260-75.
Lake, Clarence L.; Box, James A.; and Golla, William J., to Tremco
Manufacturing Company, The. Self-adherent, shock absorbing,
sealing and spacing strip. 3,427,776, 2-18-69, CI. 52-403.
Lake, David P.: See —
Werth, John J.; and Lake, David P.,3,455,744.
Lake, Edgar R.: See —
Drexelius, Victor W.; Lake, Edgar R.; and Schimmel, Morry
L.,3,486,410.
Lake Eyelet Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Widegren, Walter M., 3,469,928.
LIST OF PATENTEES
897
Lake Forest College: See—
Donnaliy, Bailey L.. 3,424,904.
Donnally, Bailey L., 3,424,905.
Lake, Gerard K.: See—
Tomasino, Charles; and Lake, Gerard K., 3,477,902.
Lake, Glen W.: See—
Specht, Theodore R.; and Lake, Glen W., 3,422,343.
Lake, Lelyn D.: See—
Rigsbee, William E.; and Lake, Lelyn D.,3,453,547.
Lake, Louise, Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Lake, Louise; and Mortimer, George H., 3,472,094.
Lake, Louise; and Mortimer, George H., to Lake, Louise, Enter-
prises, Inc. Hand control for motor vehicles. 3,472,094, 10-14-69,
CI. 74-481.
Lake, Milburn B.; and Harris, William R. Fish bite indicator.
3,453,767, 7-8-69, CI. 43-17.
Lake Park Tool & Die, Inc.: See—
Turner, Walter S., 3,425,728.
Lake, Richard L.: See —
Dailey. Jack R.; and Lake, Richard L.,3,465,136.
Lake, Ronald Ernest; and Rees, Donald, to English Electric Valve
Company Limited. Krypton-xenon flash tube for pumping a ruby
laser. 3,440,559, 4-22-69, CI. 331-94.5
Lake Shore Markers, Inc.: See —
Spiteri, Joseph, 3,446,954.
Lakeman, Thomas Ashley. Floatable self-centering target. 3,430,958,
3-4-69, CI. 273-105.
Lakeside Engineering Corporation: See —
Berk, William L., 3,448,861.
Lakeside Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Moon, Herbert J., 3,424,510.
Moon, Herbert J., 3,462,818.
Lakeside Plastics Corporation: See—
Nonweiler, Richard A., 3,457,205.
Lakewood Brick and Tile Company: See —
Murray, James R., 3,459,154.
Lakewood Manufacturing Co.: See —
Webb, Ernest C, 3,468,537.
Lakin, A., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Lakin, Lewis G., 3,443,300.
Lakin, Lewis G., to Lakin, A., & Sons, Inc. Roll construction.
3,443,300, 5-13-69, CI. 29-125.
Lakin, Willis M., to Marlin Toy Products, Inc. Enclosed ferris wheel
toy. 3,471,143, 10-7-69, CI. 272-31.
Lakshmanan, Tavorath K., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Photocon-
ductive cell having high stability and dark resistance. 3,443,103, 5-
6-69. CI. 250-211.
Lakso Company Incorporated, The: See —
Lakso, Eugene E.; and Saari, George W., 3,447,661.
Lakso, Eugene E.; and Saari, George W., to Lakso Company Incor-
porated, The. Inspection table for tablets and capsules. 3,447,661,
6-3-69, CI. 198-33.
Lakso, Hugo A., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Method for form
dressing a wheel and for grinding spherical surfaces therewith.
3,438,156, 4-15-69, CI. 51-289.
Lakso, Hugo A.: See —
Boyd, Walter A., Jr.; and Lakso, Hugo A. ,3,48 1 ,3 1 9.
Lalak, Joseph J.: See-
Milch, Alfred; Lalak, Joseph J.; and Ahlert, Richard
H.,3,438,118.
La Lancette, Eugene A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. 3-Difluoromethylene steroids. 3,450,720, 6-17-69, CI. 260-
397.
La Lancette, Eugene A., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Bis(perfluoroalkyl)methylene steroids. 3,450,724, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-397.3
Lalandc, Jean F.; and Sichel, Alfred, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle
des Telecommunications. Automatic power controls for amplifiers.
3,458,826, 7-29-69, CI. 330-2.
La Lanne, Jack, to Fitness King, Inc. Weight-lifting device.
3,438,627, 4-15-69, CI. 272-81.
Lalibertc, George A.: See —
Frost, Richard H.; Criley, Ronald L.; Laliberte, George A.; and
Maschi, Angelo P.,3,425,739.
Lalibertc, Real, to American Home Products Corporation. Sub-
stituted 4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-A-,a- benzothiazolineacetic acid esters.
3,462,449, 8-19-69, CI. 260-306.7
Laliberte, Real; and Campbell, David, to American Home Products
Corporation. 4-Substituted l-cyanoacetyl-3-thiosemicarbazides.
3,455,984, 7-15-69, CI. 260-464.
L'Allemand, Charles C, to Dyson-Kissner Corporation, The. Spindle
snugging pirn. 3,467,327, 9-16-69, CI. 242-46.21
Lallemant, Pierre Joseph Martin, to Societe Hispano-Suiza-Lalle-
mant. Segmented brake disc. 3,452,844, 7-1-69, CI. 188-218.
Lallemant, Pierre Joseph Martin, to Societe Hispano-Suiza-Lalle-
mant. Disc brakes. 3,480,1 15, 1 1-25-69, CI. 188-72.
Lallement, Gerard: See—
Fillod, Rene; Lallement, Gerard; and Oudet, Claude, 3,460, 396.
Oudet, Claude; and Lallement, Gerard,3 ,43 1,808.
Lallet, Jean Paul: See —
Pinault, Jacques Gilbert; Lallet, Jean Paul; and Carbonnel,
Henri Amedee Basile.3,435,145.
Lally, Gordon John: See —
Paddison, Eric; and Lally, Gordon John,3,456,219.
Lally, Joseph E.; Heppner, Earl F.; and Berninger, Harold O., to
Bally Manufacturing Corporation. Ball delivery and control means.
3,441,279, 4-29-69, CI. 273-121.
Lally, Kenneth P.: See—
McGuire, John N.; and Lally, Kenneth P., 3,484,607.
Lally, Robert E.; and Cunder, Joseph, to Diamond Shamrock Cor-
poration. Method for producing finely divided water insoluble
metallic salts of higher fatty acids. 3,476,786, 11-4-69, CI. 260-
413.
Lalmond, Harold W.: See —
Shomphe, George J.; Tabor, Robert W.; and Lalmond, Harold
W., 3,423,574.
LaLonde, Carl Henry; and Van Huffel, James Howard, to Young-
stown Sheet and Tube Company, The. Attachment devices includ-
ing extend working means, for apertured structural members.
3,483,910, 12-16-69, CI. 151-41.75
La Lone, B. H., Company, Inc., The: See —
Megowen, William John, 3,447,962.
La Lone, Francis G.; and La Lone, Frank R., to Micro-Electronics
International, Inc. Vehicle anti-collision automatic control- system.
3,448,822, 6-10-69, CI. 180-98.
La Lone, Frank R.: See —
La Lone, Francis G.; and La Lone, Frank R., 3,448,822.
Lalor, William F., to Iowa State University Research Foundation,
Inc. Method and apparatus for flame cultivating row crops.
3,477,174, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 47-1.44
■L'Aluminium Francais:5ee —
Giraud, Jacques, 3,482,400.
Podesta, Armando; Vignati, Carlo; and Bereziat, Andre,
3,434,325.
Podesta, Armando; Vignati, Carlo; and Bereziat, Andre,
3,486,959.
Lam, Do Mau, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions
Aeronautiques. Method of and apparatus for stabilizing a vehicle
in slow rotation, along a fixed direction. 3,437,288, 4-8-69, CI.
244-3.15
Lam, Tat C, to Monsanto Company. Driver circuitry for high speed
counters and the like. 3,422,288, 1-14-69, CI. 307-286.
La Macchia, Salvatore. Quick traverse machine tool accessory ap-
paratus. 3,481,213, 12-2-69, CI. 74-202.
La Manna, Richard J., to Litton Business Systems, Inc. Mounting for
an air bearing magnetic transducer head. 3,475,739, 10-28-69, CI.
340-174.1
La Mar, William F.; and Pruim, Fred, to Borg-Warner Corporation.
Overbed table. 3,481,286, 12-2-69, CI. 108-144.
Lamarche, Raymond B., to Acton Rubber Limited, The. Overshoe
with water deflector. 3,455,036, 7-15-69, CI. 36-7.3
Lamart, Rene S. Wind instrument training method and means.
3,451,302, 6-24-69, CI. 84-465.
Lamasney, Michael V., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Transistor amplifier for photomultiplier tube output. 3,435,357, 3-
25-69, CI. 330-20.
Lamaster, Donald M.: See —
Borden, Jay R.; Geis, Everett R.; Lamaster, Donald M.; and
Krauthamer, Stanley,3,482,157.
La Masters, George D., to Borg-Warner Corporation. By-pass valve
for air injection system. 3,479,816, 1 1-25-69, CI. 60-30.
La May, Lawrence E. Process for treating wood and organic mat
materials. 3,464,853, 9-2-69, CI. 1 17-148.
Lamb, Anthony H. Thermometer for measuring skin temperature.
3,460,389, 8-12-69, CI. 73-363.7
Lamb, Anthony H. Vehicular safety guard. 3,468,515, 9-23-69, CI.
256-1.
Lamb, Anthony H. Divers thermometer. 3,478,592, 11-18-69, CI.
73-363.9
Lamb, Donald J.: See —
Morozowich, Walter; and Lamb, Donald J. ,3,487,068.
Lamb, Douglas J.; and Long, Hiram S., Jr., to Monsanto Company.
Spinnerette wipe tool. 3,436,823, 4-8-69, CI. 30-169.
Lamb, F. Jos, Co., Inc.: See —
Ohrnberger, Peter H., 3,427,015.
Lamb, F. Jos., Company: See —
Kidd, Walter L., 3,473,645.
Lamb, Frances W.: See —
Griffing, Margaret E.; Lamb, Frances W.; and Stephens, Ruth
E.,3,449,063.
Reitmeier, Ronald E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; Lamb, Frances
W.; and Stephens, Ruth E.,3,428,573.
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirschler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W.,3,433,581.
Stephens, Ruth E.; Hirscler, Daniel A., Jr.; and Lamb, Frances
W., 3,447,893.
Lamb, Frank E.: See —
Atwood, George E.; Bourne, Douglas J.; and Lamb, Frank
E.,3,436,175.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lamb, Frank G.; and Davidson, Arthur R., to Lamb-Weston, Inc.
Fluid bed apparatus for treating food products. 3,477,242, 11-11-
69, CI. 62-283.
Lamb, Fredrick M.: See —
Leonard, Daniel C; and Lamb, Fredrick M., 3,427,892.
Lamb, George E. R.; and Prevorsek, Dusan C, to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Method and apparatus for fibrillation of fibers.
3,457,609, 7-29-69, CI. 28-1.
Lamb, Glentworth, to American Cyanamid Company.
Tetrathiodiphosphonothioates as fungicides. 3,448,191, 6-3-69, CI.
424-204.
Lamb, Glentworth, to American Cyan?mid Company. Phthalal-
dehyde dioximes as microbiocides. 3,448,199, 6-3-69, CI. 424-327.
Lamb, John H. Safety belt cover. 3,484,908, 12-23-69, CI. 24-230.
Lamb, John T.; and Anderson, Carl L., to Tappan Company, The.
Spark ignition system. 3,480,374, 1 1-25-69, CI. 431-66.
Lamb, Kay R.; and Mandeville, Charles R. Quick keg tap with self-
sealing connection. 3,464,435, 9-2-69, CI. 137-212.
Lamb, Marcus J.; De Yarmett, Harry William; and Barr, Clifford L.,
to Shell Oil Company. Method of removing hydrocarbons from
salt caverns. 3,438,203, 4-15-69, CI. 61-0.5
Lamb, Robert E., to General Electric Company. Composite metal
conductor sealed to glass. 3,475,144, 10-28-69, CI. 29-195.
Lamb, Robert M. Snowmobile bogie wheel. 3,463,561, 8-26-69, CI.
305-27.
Lamb-Cargate Industries Limited: See —
Springate, Norman C, 3,421,560.
Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc.: See —
Dale, Ingvald; and Lewis, Charles B., 3,432,161.
Jasper, Ronald J.; and Gustafson, George W., 3,429,097.
Solomonson, Daniel H., 3,442,410.
Lamb-Weston, Inc.: See —
Kruger, Herbert W., 3,438,792.
Lamb, Frank G.; and Davidson, Arthur R., 3,477,242.
Lambda Electronics Corporation: See —
Greenberg, Sol; and Gautherin, George A., 3,423,665.
Lambden, Richard L.: See —
Dieman, Wendell R.; Lambden, Richard L.; and Pickles, Ar-
nold,3,449,105.
Lambdin, Philip E.: See —
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener, Wil-
liam A. ,3,462,949.
Anderson, Howard R.; Lambdin, Philip E.; and Mitchener, Wil-
liam A. ,3,485,442.
Lambe, John J.; and Jaklevic, Robert C, to Ford Motor Company.
Method of analyzing a substance utilizing a tunneling junction.
3,469,1 84, 9-23-69, CI. 324-65.
Lambe, John J.; and Vassell, William C, to Ford Motor Company.
Solid state electroluminescent device. 3,445,724, 5-20-69, CI. 315-
246.
Lambelin, Georges: See —
Buu-Hoi, Nguyen P.; Lambelin, Georges; Lepoivre, Constan;
Gillet, Claude; and Thiriaux, Jacques.3,479,396.
Lamber, Clarence F.; Rodzen, Richard A.; and Barron, Edward R.,
to United States of America, Army, mesne. Lower leg protective
armor. 3,458,863, 8-5-69, CI. 2-2.5
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill, Arthur,
deceasedO (by Hill, Dora MargaretOHill, Keith Alan; joint adminis-
trators), to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Process for the
production of l-cyano-1,3- butadiene by dehydrogenation of a 1-
cyanobutene. 3,466,318, 9-9-69, CI. 260-465.9
Lambert, Arthur; and Pemberton, Denis, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Dimerization of acrylonitrile to 1 ,3-dicyano- bu-
tene-3. 3,446,836, 5-27-69, CI. 260-465.8
Lambert Brake Corporation: See —
Kershner, Osborn A., 3,421,320.
Kershner, Osborn A., 3,433,334.
Kramer, Richard M., 3,465,855.
Lambert, Chandley W. Missile with firing cartridge. 3,424,086, 1-28-
69, CI. 102-38.
Lambert, Chandley W. Vacuum clothes dryer with interior drum
heater and vertical air ducts. 3,425,136, 2-4-69, CI. 34-92.
Lambert, Chandley W. Vacuum rug dryer. 3,425,137, 2-4-69, CI.
34-92.
Lambert, Chandley W. Incurvated fastener. 3,464,310, 9-2-69, CI.
85-39.
Lambert, George; and Tennett, Anthony Alastair Baxter, to Rolls-
Royce, Limited. Aluminising powder. 3,436,249, 4-1-69, CI. 117-
107.2
Lambert, Irma: See —
Courvoisier, Pierre; and Lambert, Irma, 3,464,789.
Lambert, John B., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation, mesne.
Processes for producing dispersion-modified alloys. 3,459,546, 8-
5-69, CI. 75-205.
Lambert, John B.; and Looby, John T., to Fansteel Metallurgical
Corporation, mesne. Process for producing dispersion-modified al-
loys of chromium and iron-group metals. 3,425,822, 2-4-69, CI.
75-0.5
Lambert, John B.; and Marsh, Harold G., to Fansteel Metallurgical
Corporation, mesne. Process for making chromium alloys of
dispersion-modified iron-group metals, and product. 3,479,180,
11-18-69, CI. 75-206.
Lambert, June J. Storage rack. 3,429,450, 2-25-69, CI. 21 1-60.
Lambert, Keith Trevor; and Prior, Stanley, to Jobling, James A., &
Company Limited. Grinding machines. 3,452,483, 7-1-69, CI. 51-
55.
Lambert, Kermit N.; and Peterson, Richard C, to Sprague Electric
Company. Electrolytic capacitor and filter network. 3,439,230, 4-
15-69, CI. 317-230.
Lambert, Lucian T.: See —
McDaniel, Herman M.; and Koening, Eugene O., 3,426,829.
Lambert, Maurice Dudley, to Pirelli General Cable Works Limited.
Manufacture of oil-filled electric cables. 3,455,347, 7-15-69, CI.
141-65.
Lambert, Milton; Cymmer, Thomas; and Wilder, Ira, to United
States of America, Navy. Dual agent fire fighting nozzle and ap-
paratus. 3,448,809, 6-10-69, CI. 169-15.
Lambert, Paul Henri. False ceiling. 3,426,489, 2-11-69, CI. 52-39.
Lambert Products, Inc.: See —
Thorp, James T., Jr., 3,458,620.
Lambert, Robert R., to Air Factors, Inc. Air diffuser assembly.
3,444,801, 5-20-69, CI. 98-40.
Lambert, Walter, to Thermo-Electric Co., Inc. Spring-loaded ther-
mocouple. 3,468,723, 9-23-69, CI. 136-221.
Lambert, Warren G. Shear strain responsive strain guage elements
and circuits for utilizing such elements. 3,453,873, 7-8-69, CI. 73-
88.5
Lambert, Werner Pharmaceutical Company: See —
Shavel, John, Jr.; and Morrison, Glenn C, 3,438,989.
Lambert, William H., Jr.; and Seger, Richard J., to Bendix Corpora-
tion, The. Pulse-radar distance-measuring system. 3,469,261, 9-23-
69, CI. 343-13.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Detergent. 3,427,248, 2-1 1-69, CI. 252-1 17.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Bromination process of salicylanilide. 3,450,756, 6-17-69,
CI. 260-559.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Bromination process. 3,468,949, 9-23-69, CI. 260-559.
Lamberton, Bruce A., to Construction Techniques, Inc. Fabric forms
for concrete structures. 3,425,228, 2-4-69, CI. 61-38.
Lamberton, Clifford J., to General Electric Company. Tap changing
apparatus for inductive windings. 3,474,326, 10-21-69, CI. 323-
43.5
Lambertson, Wingate A.; and Miccioli, Bruno R., to Carborundum
Company, The. Method of forming hot pressed refractory carbide
bodies having shaped cavities. 3,467,745, 9-16-69, CI. 264-317.
Lambeth, Ralph Mack, to A. B.C. Popcorn Company, Inc. Filling
nozzle. 3,430,671, 3-4-69, CI. 141-392.
Lambilliotte, Paul P.: See—
Marquis, Charles F.; Driay, Pierre G.; and Lambilliotte, Paul
P.,3,474,240.
Lambiris, John: See —
Hughes, William G.; Weiss, Samuel; and Lambiris,
John,3,446,854.
Lambourn, Edward Harry: See —
Cattermole, Kenneth William; Barber, Donald Robert; and Lam-
bourn, Edward Harry,3,445,681.
Lamboy, James P.; and McDonald, Robert L., to Sybron Corpora-
tion. Method and apparatus controlling sterilizers. 3,454,352, 7-8-
69, CI. 21-56.
Lambrecht, Dietrich: See —
Eggemann, Wilhelm; Weghaupt, Erich; and Lambrecht,
Dietrich.3,469,127.
Lambrecht, Josef; and Schubert, Hermann, to Vereinigte Oster-
reichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Converter
having a carrying structure open on one side. 3,430,941, 3-4-69,
CI. 266-36.
Lambrecht, Josef; and Stadlmann, Georg, to Vereinigte Oster-
reichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Scarfing ap-
paratus for upright ingots. 3,427,012, 2-1 1-69, CI. 266-23.
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; and Abbott, Randle Leslie, to Auto Trans-
missions Limited. Transmission and clutch control. 3,459,285, 8-5-
69, CI. 192-3.5
Lamburn, Alan Salisbury; Abbott, Randle Leslie; Whateley, Eric Al-
bert; and Clark, George Kenneth, to Auto Transmissions Limited.
Epicyclic change-speed gearing and controls therefor. 3,472,098,
10-14-69, CI. 74-761.
Lamby, Edward J.: See —
Muhlberger, Robert A.; and Lamby, Edward J. ,3,433,768.
La Mers, Herbert. Apparatus for applying thermoplastic adhesive
coated labels. 3,450,590, 6-17-69, CI. 156-540.
La Mers, Herbert, to Larsen, David E., and Gammon, William. Toy
gun having a tapered barrel and sponge projectile. 3,472,218, 10-
14-69, CI. 124-15.
La Mers, Herbert; and Greenly, Jack R. Method and means for
packaging food products. 3,475,184, 10-28-69, CI. 99-171.
Lameyre, Felix Gervais: See —
Schneider, Charles; and Lameyre, Felix Gervais,3 ,470,422.
LIST OF PATENTEES
899
Lamina, Inc.: See—
Henkel, Ferdinand J., 3,477,379.
Lamkin, James E., 50% to Lamkin, Marion E. Pre-oiling device for
engines. 3,425,404, 2-4-69, CI. 123-196.
Lamkin, Marion E.: See —
Lamkin, James E., 3,425,404.
Lamm, Heinz: See —
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Dobler, Helmut; and Lamm,
Heinz,3,420,214.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter; Lamm, Heinz; and Hohenle, Hubert
Zu,3,446,190.
Lammers, Lambertus J. A., to Arlon N.V. Bypass filter with mag-
netic member. 3,421,627, 1-14-69, CI. 210-131.
Lammers, Walter. Surge brake system. 3,448,834, 6-10-69, CI. 188-
112.
Lammler, Georg: See —
Loewe, Heinz; Urbanietz, Josef; and Lammler, Georg.3,484,524.
Lamon, David E., to Appleton Machine Company. Web supply.
3,486,708, 12-30-69, CI. 242-58.3
Lamonde, Romeo Leon; and Fiedorowicz, John Joseph, to United
Aircraft Corporation. Method of electron beam welding and
products thereof. 3,463,901, 8-26-69, CI. 219-121.
La Monica, Frank, to Rotondo, A., & Sons, Inc. Utility manhole.
3,438,157,4-15-69, CI. 52-20.
Lamont, Harold Blair: See —
Patry, Harvey L.; Patry, Francis J.; Patry, Ernest; and Lamont,
Harold Blair.3,468,285.
Lamont, Lawrence T., Jr., to Varian Associates. Tetrode ion pump.
3,452,923, 7-1-69, CI. 230-69.
Lamont, Lawrence T., Jr., to Varian Associates. Magnetically con-
fined electrical discharge getter ion vacuum pump having a
cathode projection extending into the anode cell. 3,460,745, 8-12-
69, CI. 230-69.
Lamoreaux, Harry F., to General Electric Company. Modified
cyclotetrasiloxane polymers. 3,438,936, 4-15-69, CI. 260-46.5
Lamorlette, Paul, to L'Eclairage des Vehicules sur Rail. Photo-elec-
trical vehicle detecting device for traffic survey. 3,436,540, 4-1-
69, CI. 250-83.3
Lamorte, Michael F.; and Nyul, Paul, to RCA Corporation. Method
of making diode arrays. 3,471,923, 10-14-69, CI. 29-572.
Lamos, Richard C: See —
Vincent, Gerald G; and Lamos, Richard C, 3,447,460.
Lamoureux, Gilbert J., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Apparatus for selectively feeding and assembling card components
of different types. 3,471,915, 10-14-69, CI. 29-203.
Lamoureux, William R.: See —
Carlock, Frank R.; Kippenhan, B. William; Lamoureux, William
R.; and Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr.,3,435,278.
Lamp, James K., Jr., to Whirlpool Corporation. Apparatus for
providing an oxygen containing atomos- phere. 3,445,193, 5-20-
69, CI. 23-281.
Lamp, Richard W.: See—
Nellis, Stewart; and Lamp, Richard W., 3,43 1,348.
Lamparsky, Hans Dietmar; and Marbet, Roman, to Givaudan Cor-
poration. Tetrahydropyrans and -furans. 3,470,209, 9-30-69, CI.
260-345.8
Lampe, Harry G., to Gulf Oil Corporation. Orifice sealing devices.
3,457,987, 7-29-69, CI. 165-71.
Lampert, Bernard B., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Nitrocellu-
lose-base propellant containing ethylene cyanohydrin. 3,429,755,
2-25-69, CI. 149-100.
Lamph, Ara Norman: See —
Van Wagenen, Norman L.; and Lamph, Ara Norman, 3,420,059.
Lamphere, David A.: See —
Philipps, David J.; and Lamphere, David A. ,3,478,587.
Lamphere, Jean K.: See—
Kriegcl, Bernard, 3,487,228.
Lampman, Duncan L.: See —
Follis, Dale C; and Lampman, Duncan L., 3,460,474.
Lamprecht, Adolf K.G.: See—
Feldhege, Heinrich, 3,431,566.
Lampson, Sidney Bruce: See —
Egan, Richard Raymond; and Lampson, Sidney
Bruce.3,433,645.
Lamson & Sessions Co.: See —
Beutler, Warren E.; and Javorich, William J., 3,486,179.
Lamson & Sessions Co., The: See —
Breed, Arthur R., 3,481,380.
Gatz, Raymond J., 3,481,243.
Gill, Frank L.; Beutler, Warren E.; and Hanna, Edward C,
3,487,298.
Pajak, Henry C, 3,476,290.
Lamson, Junior J.: See —
Hall, Richard H.; Lamson, Junior J.; Sikkema, Andrew J.; and
Roberts, Carleton W., 3,424,823.
Lamson, Junior L.: See-
Hall, Richard H.; Lamson, Junior L.; and Sikkema, Andrew
J.,3,426,103.
La Mura, Joseph L., to Joanell Laboratories, Inc. Polypropylene pro-
jectile-shorting target with wire screen electrodes. 3,454,277, 7-8-
69, CI. 273-102.2
Lamy, Jacques Edouard, to Societe d'Etude du Transport et de la
Valorisation des Gaz Naturels du Sahara, 'S.E.G.A.N.S.'. Sub-
marine conduit and method of laying the same. 3,431,740, 3-11-
69, CI. 61-72.4
Lamy, Jacques Edouard, to Societe d'Etude du Transport et de la
Valorisation des Gaz Naturels du Sahara 'S.E.G.A.N.S.'. Method
of laying underwater pipes and equipment for said method.
3,466,881, 9-16-69, CI. 61-72.3
Lamy, Jacques E.; and Gris, Pierre A., to Societe Anonyme Fran-
caise de Constructions Industrielles d'Isolation Isolfeu, and Societe
d'Etude du Transport et de la Valorisation des Gaz Naturels du
Sahara 'S.E.G.A.N.S.'. Storage tanks for flow temperature liquids,
especially for liquefied gases. 3,432,062, 3-1 1-69, CI. 220-15.
Lanahan, Arthur L. Pouring spout for dry product containers.
3,428,226, 2-18-69, CI. 222-569.
Lanaka, Tomoharu; Miyamae, Masao; Takayama, Shinichi; Iio, Kat-
sumi; Komatsubara, Tomomitsu; and Soma, Takeshi, to Osaka
Soda Co., Ltd. Process for liquid phase separation of prepolymers
or precopolymers of diallyphthalates. 3,424,729, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
78.4
Lanari, Raymond: See —
Reed, Claude R.; Elderidge, John W., Jr.; and Lanari,
Raymond,3,469,083.
Lanari, Susan M.: See —
Reed, Claude R.; Elderidge, John W., Jr.; and Lanari,
Raymond,3,469,083.
Lancashire, Frank, to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Soap com-
positions having improved curd-dispersing properties. 3,454,500,
7-8-69, CI. 252-110.
Lancaster, Fred E., Jr.: See —
Allgood, Hilland Y.; and Lancaster, Fred E., Jr.,3,442,61 1.
Lancaster Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Hess, Earl H.; and Tshudy, Donald R., 3,420,671.
Lancaster, Ronald L.: See —
Recio, Orlando; Holloway, Richard A.; Lancaster, Ronald L.;
Jones, Dennis J.; and Motley, George R., 3,437,993.
Lancaster, William W., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Oscillator con-
trol for improving the strong signal handling capabilities of signal
receivers. 3,457,514, 7-22-69, CI. 325-409.
Lancea Corporation: See —
Reagan, Bruce V., Jr.; Notchev, John S.; and Cederwall,
Leonard O., 3,430,302.
Lancelot, Yves: See —
Nesteroff, Wladimir; Lancelot, Yves; and David,
Bernard,3,429,388.
Lancer Machinery Limited: See —
Preston, Peter John, 3,436,095.
Lancette, Henry J. Glass frosting device. 3,450,096, 6-17-69, CI.
118-16.
Lanchantin, Charles E., Jr.: See —
Johnson, Lowell E.; Hansen, Robert C; Pearce, Shairyl I.; and
Lanchantin, Charles E., Jr.,3,478,621.
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari, Ettore, to Lepetit S.p.A. Process for
the preparation of 2-nitroimidazoles. 3,420,842, 1-7-69, CI. 260-
309.
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari, Ettore, to Lepetit S.p.A. Process for
the preparation of ring-substituted 2-aminoimidazoles. 3,450,709,
6-17-69, CI. 260-309.
Lancini, Giancarlo: See —
Thiemann, Joseph Ernst; Lancini, Giancarlo; and Nathansohn,
Giangiacomo,3 ,452,005.
Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corpora-
tion. Film magazine and receptacle. 3,431,047, 3-4-69, CI. 352-72.
Lancor, Joseph H., Jr.: See—
Brown, Richard P.; and Lancor, Joseph H., Jr., 3,42 1,675.
Brown, Richard P.; Lancor, Joseph H., Jr.; and Rak,
Arthur.3,457,006.
Lanctot, Robert S.; and Scheidler, Frederick E., to United Aircraft
Corporation. Flow control transfer mechanism. 3,454,046, 7-8-69,
CI. 137-599.
Lancy Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Lancy, Leslie E., 3,431,187.
Lancy, Leslie E., 3,475,219.
Lancy, Leslie E., 3,481,851.
Lancy, Leslie E., to Lancy Laboratories, Inc. Gold recovery.
3,431,187, 3-4-69, CI. 204-109.
Lancy, Leslie E., to Lancy Laboratories, Inc. Bright treatment for
work pieces having toxic carryover. 3,475,219, 10-28-69, CI. 134-
27.
Lancy, Leslie E., to Lancy Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus and
procedure for reconditioning metal treating solutions. 3,481,851,
12-2-69, CI. 204-180.
Land and Marine Rental Company: See—
Owens, Dewey E., 3,420,323.
Land, Cecil E.; and Haertling, Gene H., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Multiremanence ferroelectric ceram-
ic memory element. 3,434,122, 3-18-69, CI. 340-173.2
900
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Land, Cecil E.; and Schueler, Donald G., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Emitter-follower oscillator em-
ploying ferroelectric ceramic feedback network. 3,432,773, 3-11-
69, CI. 331-116.
Land, David B.: See —
Jackim, Eugene H.; and Land, David B., 3,453,291.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Diffusion transfer process
utilizing heat transfer. 3,427,159, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-29.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Novel photographic
product and process. 3,451,814, 6-24-69, CI. 96-29.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic color
process and apparatus and product useful therein. 3,455,633, 7-
15-69, CI. 355-77.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Self-developing camera
and process performed therein. 3,460,452, 8-12-69, CI. 95-13.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Stereoscopic range finder
including sequentially illuminated reticles. 3,462,222, 8-19-69, CI.
356-12.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic products
and processes employing aluminum in the photosensitive element.
3,462,265, 8-19-69, CI. 96-29.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Photographic apparatus
with flash exposure control system. 3,478,660, 11-18-69, CI. 95-
11.5
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Exposure control system.
3,479,936, 1 1-25-69, CI. 95-10.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corporation. Multicolor diffusion
transfer process employing a minimum amount of a processing
composition. 3,485,628, 12-23-69, CI. 96-29.
Land, Edwin H.; and Eloranta, Vaito K., to Polaroid Corporation.
Camera apparatus. 3,479,942, 1 1-25-69, CI. 95-44.
Land, Edwin H.; and Eloranta, Vaito K., to Polaroid Corporation.
Processing fluid spreader for photographic apparatus. 3,485,155,
12-23-69, CI. 95-13.
Land, Edwin H.; and Rogers, Howard G., to Polaroid Corporation.
Variable polarized light-filtering apparatus. 3,443,855, 5-13-69, CI.
350-150.
Land, Edwin H.; and Wolff, Otto E., to Polaroid Corporation. Multi-
layer film pack. 3,479,184, 1 1-18-69, CI. 96-76.
Land, Frederic H., to Bevis Industries, Inc. Peach pitting and quar-
tering machine and the like. 3,444,91 1, 5-20-69, CI. 146-28.
Land, John R.; and Moore, Paul A., to Halliburton Company.
Methods for effecting continuous subterranean reactions.
3,464,885, 9-2-69, CI. 162-17.
Land, John R.; and Pittman, Forrest C, to Halliburton Company.
Wheel mounting structure. 3,459,354, 8-5-69, CI. 226-177.
Land Pyrometers Limited: See —
Land, Thomas, 3,436,965.
Land, Thomas, to Land Pyrometers Limited. Air-purge units for
radiation pyrometers. 3,436,965, 4-8-69, CI. 73-355.
Landau, James H. Knitted garment. 3,421,513, 1-14-69, CI. 128-443.
Landauer, Franz: See —
Dursch, Walter; Landauer, Franz; Reuter, Martin; and Weckler,
Gerhard,3,433,574.
Landauer, Franz; Beermann, Claus; and Horoldt, Ernst, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process for the manufacture of rubber elastic threads of sul-
fochlorinatcd polyolcfins. 3,470,287, 9-30-69, CI. 264-183.
Landauer, Rolf W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electrical shock wave devices and control thereof. 3,435,307, 3-
25-69, CI. 317-235.
Landbouwwerktwigen- en Machinefabriek H. Vissers N.V.: See —
Vissers, Herbert, 3,469,324.
Landeborg, Lars Erik; Henriksson, Sune Torsten; and Muotka, Rag-
nar Ludvig. Method and a device for purifying the exhaust gases
from motor-driven mining trucks. 3,466,093, 9-9-69, CI. 298-1.
Landecker, Fred K.: See—
Burncy, Harold W.; Bissinger, Walter J.; and Landecker, Fred
K., 3,423,976.
Landenberger, Eugen. Apparatus for displaying information, particu-
larly for exhibiting advertisements. 3,456,771, 7-22-69, CI. 194-12.
Landenberger, John L. Means for identifying blanks for folding
boxes. 3,435,951,4-1-69, CI. 209-122.
Lander, Stanley C, to White Consolidated Industries, Inc. Discon-
nect for doors. 3,438,147, 4-15-69, CI. 49-7.
Lander, William M.: See-
Davis, George M.; and Lander, William M., 3,467,053.
Landcrborg, Lars Erik; Henriksson, Sune Torsten; and Muotka, Rag-
nar-Ludvig. Fork truck. 3,454,176, 7-8-69, CI. 214-768.
Landers, Charles Richard: See-
Landers, Harvey Smith; and Landers, Charles
Richard.3,447,487.
Landers, David B., to Sugarman, Madeleine. Storage tray for flat ar-
ticles. 3,481,656, 12-2-69, CI. 312-18.
Landers, Harvey Smith; and Landers, Charles Richard. Oscillating
pellet forming machine. 3,447,487, 6-3-69, CI. 107-14.
Landers, Harvey S. Hydraulic system for operating a cylinder.
3,434,392, 3-25-69, CI. 91-414.
Landers, Leolin V.: See-
Rife, Howard M.; and Landers, Leolin V., 3,440,060.
Landers, Otis L., to Pneumafil Corporation. Choke elimination in
textile cards. 3,444,593, 5-20-69, CI. 19-107.
Landers, William S., to United States of America, Interior. Process
for continuous carbonization of coal. 3,455,789, 7-15-69, CI. 201-
31.
Landes, Benjamin Daniel; Paricio, Ramon, Jr.; and Andrews,
Richard E., to Coors Porcelain Company. Liner for grinding mills.
3,462,090, 8-19-69, CI. 241-299.
Landes, Benjamin D.; and Paricio, Ray, to Coors Porcelain Com-
pany. Means for indicating wear of ball mill lining bricks and the
like. 3,430,393, 3-4-69, CI. 52-105.
Landesman, Eric, to Du Kane Corporation. Frame holder and pro-
jector therefor. 3,457,009, 7-22-69, CI. 353-23.
Landgraf, Claus Adolf; and Seeger, Ernst, to Boehringer Ingelheim
G.m.b.H. 3-Tertiary amino lower alkyl- pseudoindoles. 3,475,437,
10-28-69, CI. 260-293.
Landgraf, Helmut; and Vogt, Gerd, to Mannesmann Aktien-
gesellschaft. Water-cooled plate mold for continuous casting.
3,464,485, 9-2-69, CI. 164-283.
Landgraf, Richard P.: See —
Landgraf, Richard P.; and Landgraf, Robert S., 3,473,058.
Landgraf, Richard P.; and Landgraf, Robert S., to Landgraf, Richard
P., and Landgraf, Robert S., in joint-tenancy woth right of sur-
vivorship. Self-starting synchronous motor. 3,473,058, 10-14-69,
CI. 310-41.
Landgraf, Robert S.: See —
Landgraf, Richard P.; and Landgraf, Robert S., 3,473,058.
Landgraf, Robert S.: See —
Landgraf, Richard P.; and Landgraf, Robert S.,3,473,058.
Landgraf, William B., to General Electric Company. Recessed dou-
ble contact pin base. 3,430,189, 2-25-69, CI. 339-145.
Landgrebe, George P. Combine. 3,468,112, 9-23-69, CI. 56-364.
Landgren, Lars Olof Richard. Stereopicture reproduction. 3,476,458,
11-4-69, CI. 350-138.
Landi, Henry Patrick: See —
Voorhies, John Davidson; and Landi, Henry Patrick, 3,462, 307.
Landis & Gyr, A.G.: See —
Ausfeld, Rudolf Arthur, 3,453,522.
Huber, Ernst Rudolf, 3,456,138.
Landis, George G.; and Mosgrove, Walter G., to Lincoln Electric
Company, The. Metal ribbon, welding electrodes and method and
apparatus for forming same. 3,466,907, 9-16-69, CI. 72-52.
Landis, Henry Richard. Protective closure for aerosol containers.
3,480,184, 11-25-69, CI. 222-153.
Landis, James P., to Pillar Corporation. Induction heating assembly.
3,448,233, 6-3-69, CI. 219-10.61
Landis, Philip S.; and Boswell, Donald E., to Mobil Oil Corporation.
Conversion of alkylphenols to benzofurans. 3,420,854, 1-7-69, CI.
260-346.2
Landis, Phillip S.: See —
Hamilton, Lyle A.; and Landis, Phillip S.,3,433,821.
Landis Tool Company: See —
Balsiger, Harold E., 3,481,085.
Boiler, John A., 3,432,970.
Bricker, Robert E.; and Price, Ralph E., 3,467,074.
Dunn, Elman R., 3,425,169.
Dunn, Elman R.; and Loofboro, Verne L., 3,458,957.
Flohr, William P., Jr., 3,431,681.
Fries, John R.; Price, Ralph E.; and Boiler, John A., 3,468,069.
Fries, John R.; and Price, Ralph E., 3,468,070.
Happel, William E., 3,427,760.
Kubsh, Leroy M., 3,426,486.
Price, Ralph E., 3,466,976.
Price, Ralph E.; and Bricker, Robert E., 3,468,066.
Price, Ralph E.; and Gebel, Kurt M., 3,482,361.
Price, Ralph Eldridge, 3,472,525.
Snyder, Glenn M., 3,432,972.
Snyder, Glenn M., 3,447,270.
Landman, Dirk: See —
Gropp, Walter E.; and Landman, Dirk,3,436,946.
Landon, Frank L. Process of forming a polystyrene structure within
a container. 3,446,882, 5-27-69, CI. 264-45.
Landon, Joseph E.: See —
Walsh, John H.; Hudson, Hugh P.; Botham, John C; and Lan-
don, Joseph E., 3,462, 263.
Landor, Walter: See —
Stevens, Peter P., Jr., 3,460,860.
Landow, Harold: See —
Eccles, Fred J.; and Landow, Harold, 3,432,847.
Landow, Herbert T. Vehicle route tracer. 3,470,370, 9-30-69, CI.
246-122.
Landram, James F.: See —
Wade, Lisby L.; and Landram, James F., 3,475, 536.
Landre, John K., to Technical Operations, Incorporated, mesne. Op-
tical scanner. 3,450,455, 6-17-69, CI. 350-7.
Landron, Rafael, Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Packaging
process for semiconductor devices and article of manufacture.
3,436,605, 4-1-69, CI. 317-101.
LIST OF PATENTEES
901
Landron, Rafael, Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method for
making a composite glass-to-metal seal with one transitory metal.
3,464,805, 92-69, CI. 65-23.
Landrum Ralph A., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Correlating system. 3,432,649, 3-11-69, CI. 235-181.
Landrum, Ralph A., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Seismic processing employing discrete pulse deconvolution.
3,437,999, 4-8-69, CI. 340-15.5
Landrum, Thomas Collum; and Waghorne, Robert Harry, to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Carbonaceous compaction
using high temperature fluid coke. 3,427,240, 2-11-69, CI. 204-
294.
Landrum, Thomas Collum; and Waghorne, Robert Harry, to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. High temperature fluid coke
electrodes. 3,442,787, 5-6-69, CI. 204-294.
Landry, Robert G., to Diamond Machinery Company. Delivery bin
storage system. 3,458,061, 7-29-69, CI. 214-16.4
Landry, Robert G.; and Jenney, Sherman R., to Diamond Machinery
Company. Linear advancing mechanism. 3,465,690, 9-9-69, CI.
104-162.
Lands, Alonzo M.: See —
Aceto, Mario D.; Harris, Louis C; Lands, Alonzo M.; and Alex-
ander, Ernest John, 3,485, 873.
Landsem, Perry E. Line reeling control means. 3,478,984, 11-18-69,
CI. 242-154.
Landsman, Emanuel: See —
Landsman, Irving; and Landsman, Emanuel,3,428,221.
Landsman, Irving; and Landsman, Emanuel. Insecticidal tapes and
methods of using the same. 3,428,221, 2-18-69, CI. 222-182.
Landucci, Louis; McKay, Donald Roderick; and Sutherland, Charles
Alexander. Sulphur peptization. 3,484,201, 12-16-69, CI. 23-224.
Landwehr, Gunter: See —
Hannemann, Franz; Landwehr, Gunter; Sugland, Wolfgang; and
Myska, Gunter,3,443,540.
Landwehr, Gunter; and Myska, Gunter, to Kochs Adlernahmaschin-
en Werke AG. Top feed roller device for sewing machines.
3,485,193, 12-23-69, CI. 112-214.
Landwehrkamp, Hans; and Schreyer, Franz, to Schubert & Salzer
Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for
strand quality control in rotary spinning chambers. 3,425,205, 2-4-
69, CI. 57-58.89
Landwehrkamp, Hans; and Schreyer, Franz, to Schubert & Salzer
Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Spinning chamber rotor.
3,439,487, 4-22-69, CI. 57-58.89
Landwehrkamp, Hans; and Schreyer, Franz, to Schubert & Salzer
Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for varying
spinning characteristics of a rotary chamber spinning machine.
3,481,128, 12-2-69, CI. 57-58.89
Landy, Arney, Jr.: See —
Bader, William F.; Landy, Arney, Jr.; and Schmitz, Marvin
J. ,3,434,151.
Lane, Alan B., to Reddi-Bacon, Inc. Food package. 3,469,998, 9-30-
69, CI. 99-171.
Lane, Charles Anthony; and Jones, Alan Thomas, to Waddington &
Duval (Holdings) Limited. Taps. 3,460,715, 8-12-69, CI. 222-90.
Lane, Clyde H., to United States of America, Air Force. Method of
making fringing field controlled thin film active device. 3,436,817,
4-8-69, CI. 29-620.
Lane, Clyde H., to United States of America, Air Force. Preparation
of thin cermet films by radio frequency sputtering. 3,481,854, 12-
2-69, CI. 204-192.
Lane Company Inc., The: See —
Church, Warren C, 3,476,495.
Lane, Curtis; Glemby, Kenneth; and Greenstein, Leon, to Lanex Im-
porting Company. Machine for dispensing a semi-solid, chilled,
edible product. 3,479,835, 1 1-25-69, CI. 62-135.
Lane, Curtis; and Glenby, Kenneth, to Lanex Importing Company.
Cup-and-spoon assembly. 3,458,107, 7-29-69, CI. 229-1.5
Lane, Curtis; and Greenstein, Leon, to Lanex Importing Company.
Access control for dispensers and the like. 3,469,346, 9-30-69, CI.
49-35.
Lane, David William John; and Newbold, Geoffrey Tattersall, to
Fisons Limited. Substituted quinoxalines as fungicides. 3,453,365,
7-1-69, CI. 424-250.
Lane, Donald H., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ther-
moelectric device including tin solder with particles of iron, cobalt
or nickel. 3,481,795, 12-2-69, CI. 136-237.
Lane, Frank B., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Boat rudder with
inserted heat exchanger. 3,452,701, 7-1-69, CI. 1 14-162.
Lane, George A.; and Smith, William A., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Smoke producing composition containing lithium
perchlorate and a silicon-containing fuel. 3,471,345, 10-7-69, CI.
149-42.
Lane, George A.; Smith, William A.; and Van Wert, Ralph B., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Boron fuel-salt smoke producing
compositions. 3,475,237, 10-28-69, CI. 149-22.
Lane, George A.: See —
Bash, Charles W.; and Lane, George A. ,3,432,370.
Lane, George M., to American Meter Company. Gravitational feed
inking system. 3,452,359, 6-24-69, CI. 346-140.
Lane, Gordon R., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Common mode
choke for two-dimensional memory array. 3,470,549, 9-30-69, CI.
340-174.
Lane, James W., to General Electric Company. Method and ap-
paratus for cement kiln control. 3,469,828, 9-30-69, CI. 263-32.
Lane, John V., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corpora-
tion. Zero force connector. 3,475,717, 10-28-69, CI. 339-75.
Lane, Malcolm S.; and Hawk, Dale A., to Borden, Inc. Pickle
packing machine. 3,461,646, 8-19-69, CI. 53-123.
Lane, Millard J.: See —
Sherbinsky, Mark, III; and Lane, Millard J. ,3,482,555.
Lane, Norman, to BSR Limited. Cartridge holder for the pick-up
arm of a record player. 3,445,118, 5-20-69, CI. 274-24.
Lane, Norman, to BSR Limited. Tape-playing apparatus. 3,460,733,
8-12-69, CI. 226-176.
Lane, Norman, to BSR Limited. Tape-playing apparatus. 3,471,071,
10-7-69, CI. 226-89.
Lane, Oscar L. Omnidirectional circular dipole antenna. 3,448,454,
6-3-69, CI. 343-742.
Lane, Peter John; and Wheeler, Rodney Edward William, to As-
sociated Electrical Industries Limited. Tone calling arrangements
telephone substation circuits. 3,459,899, 8-5-69, CI. 179-84.
Lane, Richard L.; and Jones, Robert N., to Xerox Corporation.
Process of making zerographic plate. 3,451,846, 6-24-69, CI. 1 17-
201.
Lane, Richard L.: See —
Swigert, Jay Kirk; and Lane, Richard L. ,3,460,476.
Lane, Robert E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Fatty acid-
diglycidyl ether- alkylenepolyamine compositions. 3,467,684, 9-16-
69, CI. 260-404.5
Lane, Robert G.: See —
Gladwyn, Burchell J., 3,482,433.
Lanes, Albert; Rachlis, Robert E.; Roth, Irving; and Stark, Edward
W., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Correlation identification ap-
paratus. 3,445,634, 5-20-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Lanes, Jacques P. H. Apparatus for making wine. 3,478,669, 11-18-
69, CI. 99-276.
Lanes, Stanley S.: See —
Adam, Lewis; and Lanes, Stanley S., 3,440,094.
Lanewala, Mohammed Ali; Bolton, Anthony P.; and Pickert, Paul E.,
to Union Carbide Corporation. Treatment of oxidatively
regenerated molecular sieve catalysts. 3,450,644, 6-17-69, CI. 252-
416.
Lanex Importing Company: See-
Lane, Curtis; and Glenby, Kenneth, 3,458,107.
Lane, Curtis; and Greenstein, Leon, 3,469,346.
Lane, Curtis; Glemby, Kenneth; and Greenstein, Leon,
3,479,835.
Laney, James R., Jr. Radio and/or television log holder. 3,447,252,
6-3-69, CI. 40-31.
Lanfermann, Willy: See —
Droste, Werner; and Lanfermann, Willy, 3,482, 879.
Lanfermann, Willy, to Gebr. Eickhoff, Maschinenfabrik und Eisen-
giesserei m.b.H. Coal cutting machine with cutting rollers
equipped with tillable arms. 3,456,984, 7-22-69, CI. 299-53.
Lanfermann, Willy; and Simonides, Heinz, to Gebr. Eickhoff,
Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei m.b.H. Shearer-loader sup-
ported against horizontally extending forces. 3,473,846, 10-21-69,
CI. 299-43.
Lang, Charles Leo, and Petit, Albert Louis. Apparatus for extraction
by centrifugation of the oil contained in an olive cake. 3,474,955,
10-28-69, CI. 233-11.
Lang, Charles R., to Ford Motor Company. Engine exhaust valve
cam. 3,451,213, 6-24-69, CI. 60-29.
Lang, David L.: See —
Kovacs, Roy F.; Lang, David L.; and Ligon, James T., 3,446,454.
Lang, Douglas C.: See —
Moyer, James D.; and Lang, Douglas C, 3,42 1,344.
Lang, Elliot R.: See—
Watkins, John A.; and Lang, Elliot R., 3,44 1,927.
Lang, Ernest U., to National-Standard Company. Automatic tire
bead making apparatus. 3,475,255, 10-28-69, CI. 156-422.
Lang, Ernest U.; and Hope, William F., to National-Standard Com-
pany. Apparatus for continuous extrusion. 3,474,654, 10-28-69,
CI. 72-258.
Lang, George H., Sr.; and Rekolt, Herman, said Rekolt assor. to
Rink, George. Water actuated jump rope. 3,481,600, 12-2-69, CI.
272-74.
Lang, Georg, to Progresswerk Wornlein & Zellhofer. Etui.
3,443,615,5-13-69, CI. 150-29.
Lang, Herbert, to Bosch, Robert G. m.b.H. Electronic controller for
diesel engine. 3,425,401, 2-4-69, CI. 123-102.
Lang, Josef Johann. Steerable, self-propelled vibratory rolling
machine. 3,431,832, 3-1 1-69, CI. 94-50.
Lang, Konrad: See —
Klein, Heinz-Gunter; Lang, Konrad; Schmeling, Edith-Luise; and
Weissbach, Helmut,3,424,660.
Lang, Lawrence V.: See —
Provi, Mike A.; Stinson, George E.; and Lang, Lawrence
V.,3,469,645.
902
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lang, Ludwig G.: See—
Roder, Wilhelm; and Lang, Ludwig C, 3,442, 170.
Lang, Oscar; and Kientz, Robert B., to Benner-Nawman, Inc. Rotary
drive arrangement. 3,485,108, 12-23-69, CI. 74-217.
Lang, Otto, to Firma Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co. Friction disc
for friction drives. 3,420,1 15, 1-7-69, CI. 74-215.
Lang, Rene. Fabric covered figure toy having pivoting head.
3,462,877, 8-26-69, CI. 46-159.
Lang, Robert J.: See —
Kearby, Kenneth K.; and Lang, Robert J. ,3,476,508.
Lang, Ronald: See-
Gran, Alfred A.; and Lang, Ronald.3,473,165.
Lang, William C, to McDonnell Douglas Corporation, mesne. Treat-
ment of aluminum. 3,468,766, 9-23-69, CI. 204-35.
Lang, William D.: See —
Kollman, Robert C; Lang, William D.; and Simone,
Dominic.3,472,700.
Langan, Marion J. Electrical indicating and switching systems.
3,470,555, 9-30-69, CI. 340-286.
Langanke, Helmut F.: See —
Geisler, Hans Ferdinand; and Langanke, Helmut F.,3,449,220.
Langbein, Adolf: See —
Merz, Herbert; Schroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl,3,462,427.
Merz, Herbert; Schroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl,3,466,277.
Merz, Herbert; Shroeder, Hans-Detlef; Langbein, Adolf; and
Zeile, Karl,3,438,990.
Langbein, Gerhard; and Meininger, Fritz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Disazo
dyestuffs metal-complex. 3,420,812, 1-7-69, CI. 260-148.
Langbein, Gerhard; and Meininger, Fritz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble
disazo dyestuffs and their complex metal compounds. 3,450,689,
6-17-69, CI. 260-147.
Langbein-Pfanhauser Werke A.G.: See —
Gebauer, Karl; Brugger, Robert; and Heiling, Heinzfelix M.,
3,447,953.
Langdon, Arthur J., to Week, Edward, & Company, Inc. Intravenous
catheter-needle assembly provided with needle bushing guide.
3,454,006, 7-8-69, CI. 128-214.4
Langdon, Arthur J., to Week, Edward, & Company, Inc. Peelable
transparent envelope for sterile articles. 3,460,742, 8-12-69, CI.
229-62.
Langdon, Howard H., to Curlator Corporation. Fiber distributing
system. 3,435,484, 4-1-69, CI. 19-65.
Langdon, Jack L.; and Pecoraro, Raymond P., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Semiconductor device. 3,429,029, 2-
25-69, CI. 29-589.
Langdon, Jesse D. Hollow stem shut-off valves. 3,470,898, 10-7-69,
CI. 137-218.
Langdon, John E.: See —
Schaible, Aaron M.; and Langdon, John E., 3,437,31 1.
Langdon, William K.; and Korczak, Alexander, to Wyandotte
Chemicals Corporation. Process for preparing acrylic esters of
trichloropropylene glycol. 3,455,996, 7-15-69, CI. 260-486.
Langdon, William K.: See —
Kokorudz, Michael; Langdon, William K.; and Levis, William
W., Jr.,3,459,762.
Lange, Burkhart: See—
Berger, Alfred; and Lange, Burkhart.3,427,251.
Lange, Erwin: See—
Stumpf, Gunter O.; Lange, Erwin; and Eppinger, Her-
mann,3,452,671.
Lange. Gerhard. Caster cover. 3,486,185, 12-30-69, CI. 16-18.
Lunge, Gerhard, to Wafios Maschinenfabrik Wagner, Ficker &
Schmid. Machine for stretching and testing chain links. 3,486,372,
12-30-69, CI. 73-103.
Lange, Gerhardt, to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. Photoelectric trac-
ing control mechanism employing an electrical function trans-
mitter. 3,446,969, 5-27-69, CI. 250-202.
Lange, Gotthard: See —
Oliva, Klaus; Noack, Christian; and Lange, Gotthard, 3,430,505.
Lange, Gunter: See-
Weber, Herbert; Lange, Gunter; Muller, Hubert; Von Fellner,
Michael; and Heer, Roland, 3,435, 376.
Lange, Hans, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft. Process and ap-
paratus for the production of bitumens from underground deposits
having vertical burning front. 3,456,730, 7-22-69, CI. 166-256.
Lange, Hans, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft. Process for ob-
taining bitumens from underground deposits. 3,473,610, 10-21-69,
CI. 166-261.
Lange, Henry F.; and Phipps, Harold E., to Universal Moulded Fiber
Glass Corp. Filament wound product and method for making the
same. 3,436,1 14, 4-1-69, CI. 294-74.
Lange, Herbert, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Polishing method for
the removal of material from monocrystalline semiconductor
bodies. 3,436,286, 4-1-69, CI. 156-17.
Lange, Herbert, to Soule Steel Company. Door frame assembly and
method for making same. 3,469,350, 9-30-69, CI. 49-504.
Lange, Howard G., to Zenith Radio Corporation. Process of electro-
statically screening color cathode-ray tubes. 3,475,169, 10-28-69,
CI. 96-1.
Lange, Karl Heinz. Cameras. 3,447,432, 6-3-69, CI. 95-11.
Lange, Leonard F. Mounting unit for transforming planter road
wheel to field transport wheel. 3,437,353, 4-8-69, CI. 280-415.
Lange, Robert B. Ski boot. 3,419,974, 1-7-69, CI. 36-2.5
Lange, Robert B.; Hebron, Roderick; and Jacobs, David. Ski pole.
3,436,090, 4-1-69, CI. 280-1 1.37
Lange, Robert G.: See —
Heintz, Daniel N.; and Lange, Robert G., 3,445, 188.
Lange, Siegfried Karl; Naumann, Gunther Erich; Engler, Rolf Hans;
and Nicolai, Hans-Joachim Reinhold, to Veb Metalleichtbaukom-
binat-Forschungsinstitut. Gas purifying plant. 3,484,800, 12-16-69,
CI. 55-148.
Lange, Walter H.: See —
Mayer, William J.; Krause, Douglas P.; Lange, Walter H.; and
Moore, Caleb P.,3,47 1,696.
Lange, Winthrop E. Pharmaceutical composition and method con-
taining 5-methyl-5-(4-pyridyl)-2-oxide-l ,3,2-dioxathiane.
3,479,434, 11-18-69, CI. 424-230.
Langecker, Erhard. Plastic tear-off closure caps for bottles and bot-
tle neck adapted to receive the same. 3,434,613, 3-25-69, CI. 215-
41.
Langecker, Erhard, to Gebr. Battenfeld. Device for the production
of hollow bodies of thermoplastic synthetic material in the blast
process. 3,452,391, 7-1-69, CI. 18-5.
Langecker, Gerhard, to Meissner, Josef, Kommanditgesellschaft.
Process of producing trioxane. 3,426,040, 2-4-69, CI. 260-340.
Langecker, Hedwig: See —
Priewe, Hans; Gutsche, Klaus; Langecker, Hedwig; Gibian,
Heinz; Gerhards, Erich; and Harwart, Alois,3,43 1,263.
Langemann, Albert: See —
Furst, Andor; Furlenmeier, Andre; Langemann, Albert; Wald-
vogel, Guy; Hocks, Peter; Kerb, Ulrich; and Wiechert, Ru-
dolf,3,478,065.
Langen, Jacobus Joseph; Langen, Marinus Jacobus Maria; and To-
pler, Ernest, to American Can Company. Method and machine for
forming and sealing a carton. 3,461,642, 8-19-69, CI. 53-29.
Langen, Marinus Jacobus Maria: See —
Langen, Jacobus Joseph; Langen, Marinus Jacobus Maria; and
Topler, Ernest,3,461,642.
Langenberger, Helmut; and Kruse, Hans, to Walther-Buromaschinen
G.m.b.H. Electric snap key switch assembly. 3,430,012, 2-25-69,
CI. 200-67.
Langenberger, Helmut; and Rohrer, Kurt, to Walther-Buromaschinen
GmbH. Pivotal type carrier for line printers for electronic data
processing machine. 3,453,953, 7-8-69, CI. 101-93.
Langendorf Watch Co.: See —
Stauber, Ernst, 3,468,010.
Langenheim, Richard H.: See —
Horeth, John M.; Howard, William D.; and Langenheim,
Richard H., 3,462,761.
Langenhoff, Ferdinand; and Lenz, Arnold, to Dynamit Nobel Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of dry alkali
dichlorisocyanurates. 3,452,012, 6-24-69, CI. 260-248.
Langer, Alfred C. Fastener means. 3,484,832, 12-16-69, Ci. 292-
111.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Novel copolymers and the process for producing them. 3,450,795,
6-17-69, CI. 260-878.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Polymerization catalyst and uses thereof. 3,451,988, 6-24-69, CI.
260-94.6
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Linear all aromatic compounds and their preparation. 3,458,586,
7-29-69, CI. 260-668.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr.; and White, Herschel T., to Esso Research i
and Engineering Company. Process for preparing linear olefins.
3,441,630, 4-29-69, CI. 260-683.15
Langer, Arthur W., Jr.: See —
White, Herschel T.; and Langer, Arthur W., Jr.,3,474,157.
Langer, Gerhard, to United States of America, National Science
Foundation, Director of the. Apparatus for acoustically detecting
minute particles suspended in a gaseous atmosphere. 3,434,335, 3-
25-69, CI. 73-28.
Langer, Gerhard, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Coupling connec-
tion between step-motor and control shaft. 3,443,401, 5-13-69, CI.
64-27.
Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Reducing acid
aqueous mediums containing bivalent tin chelates. 3,432,438, 3-
11-69, CI. 252-188.
Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Iminodiacetate
organotin, antimony, bismuth, titanium and germanium chelates.
3,442,922, 5-6-69, CI. 260-429.7
Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process for
preparing compounds silicon and fluorine. 3,453,079, 7-1-69, CI.
23-203.
Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Synthesis of or-
ganometallic halides by redistribution. 3,454,610, 7-8-69, CI. 260-
429.7
LIST OF PATENTEES
903
Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation of
anhydrous inorganic metal halides and organic complexes thereof.
3,471,250, 10-7-69, CI. 23-91.
Langer, Horst G.; and Starkovsky, Nicolas A., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Organotin derivatives of glutarimide-j3-acetic acid.
3,435,037, 3-25-69, CI. 260-270.
Langer, Horst G.: See—
Starkovsky, Nicolas A.; and Langer, Horst G., 3,435,007.
Langer, Karl: See —
Piecha, Georg; and Langer, Karl,3,470,816.
Langer, Philippe, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Electric arc
device with an photoelectric starting electrode. 3,422,307, 1-14-
69, CI. 315-150.
Langer, Robert M. G.: See —
Bodot, Henri M. N. C; and Langer, Robert M. G., 3,472,603.
Langer, Stanley Harold, to American Cyanamid Company. Elec-
trolytic hydrogenation and recovery of electrical energy.
3,485,728, 12-23-69, CI. 204-73.
Langer, Stanley Harold; and Haldeman, Robert George, to American
Cyanamid Company. Electrolytic hydrogen purification and
recovery of same. 3,475,302, 10-28-69, CI. 204-129.
Langestein & Schemann Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Fracke, Karl, 3,429,174.
Langewis, Cornells; and Smith, Arthur Dean; also known as Smith,
Dean A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation. Control
system for container manufacturing device. 3,457,766, 7-29-69,
CI. 72-432.
Langewis, Cornelis: See —
Smith, Arthur Dean; and Langewis, Cornelis,3,469,432.
Langford, Thomas S.; and Hubert, Robert L. Track guided model
boat. 3,477,391, 11-11-69, CI. 104-73.
Langguth, Robert P.: See —
Haynes, Richard T.; Irani, Riyad R.; and Langguth, Robert
P.,3,475,293.
Langheinrich, Klaus: See —
Klesper, Herbert; Steinfatt, Fritz; Langheinrich, Klaus; and
Lorenz, Walter,3,47 1,576.
Langheinrich, Wolfgang F.: See —
Baranoff, Albert J.; and Langheinrich, Wolfgang F.,3,429,258.
Langis, Andre L., to American Home Products Corporation. 5,5-Dis-
ubstituted hydantoins. 3,452,040, 6-24-69, CI. 260-309.5
Langis, Andre L., to American Home Products Corporation. Deriva-
tives of alanine. 3,456,000, 7-15-69, CI. 260-518.
Langis, Andre L., to American Home Products Corporation.
Phenethylamino-2-propanones. 3,456,011, 7-15-69, CI. 260-570.8
Langlet, Jean; and Andre, Joseph Gustave Etienne, to Callisto, La
Garenne, and Sud-Aviation. Method of forming bellows.
3,442,005, 5-6-69, CI. 29-454.
Langley, Bernard William: See —
Greenshields, James Nairn; Langley, Bernard William; Vickers,
Edward Jervis; Walpole, Arthur Leonard; and Williams,
Michael Henry Currer.3,424,846.
Langley, Lawrence W.: See-
Amos, Lynn G.; and Langley, Lawrence W., 3,469,752.
Langley, Lawrence W., to Corning Glass Works. Bistable fluid am-
plifier. 3,425,432, 2-4-69, CI. 137-81.5
Langley, Lawrence W., to Corning Glass Works. Electronic
timepiece having light beam adjustment means. 3,485,033, 12-23-
69, CI. 58-23.
Langley, Robert A., to United States of America, Air Force. Instru-
ment for varying the angle of incidence between ion beams and a
spectrometer. 3,487,207, 12-30-69, CI. 250-41.9
Langley, Robert C, to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corpora-
tion. Space vehicle. 3,428,473, 2-18-69, CI. 1 17-35.
Langley, Robert C, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Preparation of thin
films of the intermetallic compound NiAI. 3,434,879, 3-25-69, CI.
117-227.
Langley, Robert C, to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corpora-
tion. Composite coated heat reflectors and infrared lamp heaters
equipped therewith. 3,445,662, 5-20-69, CI. 250-88.
Langley, Robert C, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Method of coating
substrate with metallic fluoride films. 3,475,192, 10-28-69, CI.
117-33.3
Langley, Robert C; and Myers, Herbert, to Engelhard Minerals &
Chemicals Corporation. Method for producing hydrogen diffusion
cells. 3,428,476, 2-18-69, CI. 117-62.
Langley, Robert C: See—
Hauel, Anna P.; and Langley, Robert C.,3,434,871.
Langley, Roger D.; and Edlund, Oscar T., to Jet Avion Corporation.
Cargo loading and support system. 3,439,790, 4-22-69, CI. 193-35.
Langley, William J. Deliming, bating or pickling with solution con-
taining dimethylsulfoxide. 3,429,648, 2-25-69, CI. 8-94.17
Langlitz, Karlheinz: See—
Mahringer, Karlheinz; and Langlitz, Karlheinz,3,459,068.
Langlois, Arthur C; and Ziegenhagen, Paul D., to Consolidated
Papers, Inc. Method and apparatus for detecting holes in a moving
web. 3,475,956, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-159.
Langlois, Arthur C: See—
Ziegenhagen, Paul D.; Fretz, Harold R.; Langlois, Arthur C;
and Damrau, Wayne A. ,3,466,925.
Langlois, Emile G.; and Smith, Norman F., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for inserting terminals into
nests in one or more base members. 3,456,325, 7-22-69, CI. 29-
203.
Langlois, Gordon E.; and Olson, Lloyd J., to Chevron Research
Company. Removal of iron contaminants from hydrocarbon oils.
3,459,658, 8-5-69, CI. 208-252.
Langlois, Gordon E.; and White, Robert J., to Chevron Research
Company. Process for stabilizing lubricating oil. 3,463,724, 8-26-
69, CI. 208-98.
Langlois, Gordon E.: See —
Kemp, Jacob D.; Langlois, Gordon E.; and Olson, Lloyd
J.,3,434,963.
Langlois, Roland E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Fibrous bodies including strands and methods of producing such
bodies. 3,442,751, 5-6-69, CI. 161-72.
Langmack, Robert M.; Phelps, James W.; and Woodard, Daniel P.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Submarine cable
coupling with impedance matching means. 3,454,707, 7-8-69, CI.
174-70.
Langmaid, Roger N.: See —
Friedman, Harry; Langmaid, Roger N.; and Pickart, Don
E.,3,471,415.
Langnau, Kurt; Hennig, Walter; Strehle, Horst; and Schulze, Heinz,
to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke. Photographic
camera with automatic or manual film speed adjustment.
3,481,259, 12-2-69, CI. 95-10.
Langner, Alexander; and Sukurs, Raimonds, to Fried. Krupp
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for controlling
the output of dredging, loading and unloading implements.
3,470,635, 10-7-69, CI. 37-190.
Langner, Ralph R.: See —
Gurgiolo, Arthur E.; and Langner, Ralph R., 3,462, 379.
Morgan, George H.; and Langner, Ralph R., 3,483,021.
Langone, James Anthony, to Westinghouse Learning Corporation,
mesne. Method of producing action picture media. 3,471,223, 10-
7-69, CI. 352-78.
Langpape, Reinhart: See —
Stahl, Kurt; Langpape, Reinhart; and Rasor, Ned S., 3,440,455.
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Thermionic energy converter. 3,436,566, 4-1-69,
CI. 310-4.
Langpape, Reinhart; and Jester, Alfred, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Thermionic energy converter. 3,453,455, 7-1-69,
CI. 310-4.
Langrish, John; and Perry, Philip David, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Limited. Polyurethane foams containing tertiary esters of
phosphorous acid. 3,429,837, 2-25-69, CI. 260-2.5
Langrod, Kasimir; and Jones, Robert L., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Impregnation of graphite with refractory
carbides. 3,432,336, 3-11-69, CI. 117-118.
Langsam, Daniel Foster. Mechanical hamburger cooker. 3,460,461,
8-12-69, CI. 99-386.
Langsetmo, Peder K.; Ogden, Harry F., Jr.; and Emery, Lewis A., to
Strong-Scott Manufacturing Company. Rotary solids processing
apparatus and method. 3,425,135, 2-4-69, CI. 34-8.
Langshur, Herbert Hugh, to United Aircraft of Canada Limited.
Trailing edge construction in a radial turbine. 3,424,433, 1-28-69,
CI. 253-39.
Langston, Chandos E., Jr., to United Aircraft Corporation. Jet sound
suppressing means. 3,463,402, 8-26-69, CI. 239-265.13
Langston Company, The: See —
Watkins, Harry J., 3,443,489.
Langston, Lottie M. Headwear. 3,452,364, 7-1-69, CI. 2-198.
Langston, Samuel M., Company: See —
Meister, Hans, 3,455,767.
Langstroth, Hall, to Watsco, Inc. Shielded-bearing roller for suspen-
sion devices. 3,469,892, 9-30-69, CI. 308-3.8
Langtry, Manuel C; and Banks, Stephen A., to Control Data Cor-
poration. Character writing technique and symbol generation.
3,438,001, 4-8-69, CI. 340-172.5
Langtry, Robert W.; Shepherd, Richard, 3rd; and Clark, Earl A., to
Commercial Testing & Engineering Co., mesne. Sampling
mechanism. 3,447,381, 6-3-69, CI. 73-424.
Langwell, William Herbert. Prevention of deterioration of cellulose-
based records. 3,472,61 1, 10-14-69, CI. 21-58.
Lanham, Charles W., Jr., to Entron, Inc. Quick-release fastener
means. 3,480,311, 11-25-69, CI. 287-189.36
Lanham, Donald James: See —
Barwell, John Harold; and Lanham, Donald James,3,445,889.
Lanham Machinery Company, Inc.: See —
Lanham, William E., Jr., 3,460,667.
Lanham, William E., Jr., to Lanham Machinery Company, Inc.
Method and apparatus for transferring bakery products and similar
articles. 3,460,667, 8-12-69, CI. 198-30.
Lanham, William E., Jr.: See—
Lanham, William E.; Miller, Gene C; and Lanham, William E.,
Jr.,3,440,973.
Lanham, William E.; Miller, Gene C; and Lanham, William E.,
Jr.,3,478,705.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lanham, William E.; Miller, Gene C; and Lanham, William E., Jr.
Proofers for bread products and conveyor systems which are
adapted to use therein. 3,440,973, 4-29-69, CI. 107-7.
Lanham, William E.; Miller, Gene C; and Lanham, William E., Jr.
Proofers and ovens for bread products. 3,478,705, 11-18-69, CI.
107-57.
Lanier, Carroll W., to Ethyl Corporation. Purification of aqueous
alkyl sulfate paste by distillation and water content control.
3,475,283, 10-28-69, CI. 203-95.
Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc.: See —
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., 3,443,031.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., 3,467,790.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., 3,467,791.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., 3,471,072.
Bolick, Fred C, Jr., 3,482,751.
Lanier, Jack K., to Best Equipment Company. Mowing apparatus.
3,462,925, 8-26-69, CI. 56-25.4
Lanier, Robert S.: See —
Seligson, Arnold L.; and Lanier, Robert S., 3,476, 887.
Lanigan, James P., Jr.: See—
Kotter, James I.; Salaun, Harold L., Jr.; Wallace, Eugene F.; and
Lanigan, James P., Jr.,3,458,904.
Lanius, James C, Jr., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Locking type nut.
3,422,869, 1-21-69, CI. 151-30.
Lankford, William Austin, to USCO Power Equipment Corporation.
Angularly adjustable in line disconnect assembly and adjustable
link therefor. 3,480,747, 1 1-25-69, CI. 200-48.
Lankford, William L., Jr.: See —
Jennings, Clifton C; and Lankford, William L., Jr.,3,43 1,780.
Lankreijer, Willem, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Cathode current regulated high frequency oscillator. 3,448,407, 6-
3-69, CI. 331-167.
Lanman, Guy Riley. Teeter-totter with adjustable brake means.
3,434,714, 3-25-69, CI. 272-54.
Lanman, Robert K., to Armorlite Lens Company Inc. Die finishing
machine. 3,427,751, 2-18-69, CI. 51-57.
Lanman, Robert W., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Piston and seal
assembly. 3,443,486, 5-13-69, CI. 92-244.
Lanmon, C. P., II, to Schlumberger Technology Corporation. Forma-
tion-sampling apparatus. 3,430,713, 3-4-69, CI. 175-78.
Lanmon, C. P., II, to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Dual
suspension and seal. 3,451,481, 6-24-69, CI. 166-46.
Lannen, Joseph P. Universal balance testing machine with automatic
hold. 3,455,170, 7-15-69, CI. 73-483.
Lannert, James W.; and Anderson, James J., to Whirlpool Corpora-
tion. Support assembly for a catalytic gas generator. 3,477,825,
11-11-69, CI. 23-281.
Lannert, James W.; Townsend, George E.; and Schrage, David W.,
to Whirlpool Corporation. Apparatus for providing an oxygen-car-
bon dioxide atmosphere. 3,453,085, 7-1-69, CI. 23-281.
Lanni, Michael J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Vertical gyro
erection control system and method for gyro erection loop cutoff.
3,466,935, 9-16-69, CI. 74-5.41
Lanning Equipment Corp.: See —
Solomon.Fred D., 3,486,182.
Lanning Equipment Corporation: See-
Solomon, Fred D., 3,456,275.
Lanning, Harold W.; and Williams, Alfred J., Jr., to General Motors
Corporation. Electrolytic stock removal and deburring method.
3,468.775, 9-23-69, CI. 204-143.
Lanning, Walter C, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Tim-
ing generator for cathode ray tube display. 3,472,963, 10-14-69,
CI. 178-69.5
La Noce, Tullio: See —
Nobile, Luciano; Condorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and
Poma, Anteo.3,435,024.
Nobile, Luciano; Conorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and
Poma, Anteo,3,45 1,936.
Lanoic, Raymond A., to Lew Mfg. Co. Retractable writing instru-
ment. 3,436,160, 4-1-69, CI. 401-1 16.
Lanpher, Edward J.: See—
Hcchenblcikner, Ingenuin; and Lanpher, Edward J. ,3,470,254.
Lanphere, Robert E., to Standard Brands Incorporated. Manufacture
of dextrin. 3,425,868, 2-4-69, CI. 127-38.
Lansiart, Alain; Morucci, Jean Pierre; and Roux, Georges, to Com-
missariat a I'Energic Atomique. Method and apparatus for obtain-
ing images from gas detectors by electron avalanches. 3,449,573,
6-10-69, CI. 250-83.3
Lansing Bagnall Limited: See —
Goodacre, Cecil, 3,451,656.
Goodacre, Cecil, 3,469,858.
Huggins, John, 3,473,321.
Payne, Ivan Salisbury, 3,441,827.
Lansing, James B., Sound, Inc.: See —
Locanthi, Bart N., 3,428,908.
Lansing, William A., to LTV Aerospace Corporation. Motion
transfer device. 3,470,749, 10-7-69, CI. 74-1.
Lansink, Gerrit J., to N.V. Hollandse Signaalapparaten. Arrangement
for establishing whether the number of pulses in a recurrent series
is a multiple of N. 3,424,896, 1-28-69, CI. 235-92.
Lansky, Zdenek J.; and Bracki, Kenneth A., to Parker-Hannifin Cor-
poration. Quick exhaust valve. 3,424,185, 1-28-69, CI. 137-102.
Lansky, Zdenek J.; and Leibfritz, Kurt W., to Parker-Hannifin Cor-
poration. Pressure regulating valve. 3,420,257, 1-7-69, CI. 137-
116.5
Lantor Limited: See —
Coisne, Hubert Jean Marie, 3,437,509.
Lantos, Peter R.: See —
Bierenbaum, Harvey S.; Isaacson, Robert B.; and Lantos, Peter
R.,3,426,754.
Lantz, George Arnold: See —
Barringer, Anthony Rene; and Lantz, George Arnold, 3,437,914.
Lantz, William L.: See —
Allen, Roy A.; and Lantz, William L.,3,477,971.
Lanyon, Robert P.: See —
Boll, Carleton H.; and Lanyon, Robert P.,3,483,832.
Lanz, Donald D. Hanger for sheet metal ducts and the like.
3,458,166, 7-29-69, CI. 248-216.
Lanz, Donald Duane; and Wilson, Roy Edward, to Omark Industries,
Inc. Articulated assembly for a chain. 3,473,582, 10-21-69, CI.
143-135.
Lanz, Walter. Method for producing aeroconcrete building blocks.
3,442,991, 5-6-69, CI. 264-42.
Lanza, Alberto: See —
Cerutti, Giacomo; and Lanza, Alberto,3,434,180.
Lanzafame, Cosimo: See —
Rodorigo, Giacomo; and Lanzafame, Cosimo,3,475,028.
Lanzarone, Roland Michael: See —
Lenoir, Maurice Auguste Jacques; Lanzarone, Roland Michael;
and Maigrot, Madeleine Georgette, 3, 440,254.
Lanzenberger, Horst, to Deckel, Hans and Deckel, Friedrich W.
Milling machine with pivotal spindle head. 3,425,319, 2-4-69, CI.
90-11.
Lanzinger, Robert H.: See —
Blakewell, Roland F.; Lanzinger, Robert H.; and Loveland, Mal-
colm W.,3,444,912.
Lanzl, Robert H.; and Lee, Harold R., to General Electric Company.
Epoxy encapsulated semiconductor device. 3,439,235, 4-15-69, CI.
317-234.
Lanzoni, Gianluigi. Steam condenser. 3,469,374, 9-30-69, CI. 55-
199.
Lanzoni, Gianluigi. Heating plant. 3,482,778, 12-9-69, CI. 237-8.
Lanzoni, Ugo Keller: See —
Pellegrini, Roberto Einaudi; Lanzoni, Ugo Keller; Pinelli, Italo
Camera; Urgnani, Luigib,t3 Marini, Franco Coluatti; Vianelli,
Francisco Indaco; and Vigil, Abraham Chavez,3,462,538.
La Penta, Joseph H., to Chandler Evans Inc. Shaft keeper clip.
3,481,637, 12-2-69, CI. 287-100.
La Penta, Samuel Peter: See —
Gallay, Ralph; and La Penta, Samuel Peter,3,439,025.
Lapera, Dominic J., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Nozzle.
3,441,223, 4-29-69, CI. 239-403.
Lapera, Dominic J.: See —
Simmons, Harold C; and Lapera, Dominic J. ,3,472,025.
Lapeyre, Fernand S., to Laitram Corporation, The. Process and
device for separation of components of different specific gravities
from mixtures thereof. 3,421,620, 1-14-69, CI. 209-157.
Lapeyre, Fernand S., to Laitram Corporation, The. Machine for
treating shrimp. 3,423,788, 1-28-69, CI. 17-2.
Lapeyre, James M., to Laitram Corporation, The. Apparatus for in-
dividually treating headless shrimp. 3,430,288, 3-4-69, CI. 17-2.
Lapham, Rodger J.: See —
Miles, Wallace J.; Lapham, Rodger J.; and Hahn, Harold
G.,3,43 1,228.
Lapides, Jules S.; and McEvoy, James E., to Air Products and
Chemicals, Inc. Fluidizable cracking catalyst. 3,458,454, 7-29-69,
CI. 252-455.
Lapidus, Milton, to American Home Products Corporation. Chro-
matographic purification of virus with brushite modified by au-
toclaving. 3,478,145, 11-1 1-69, CI. 424-89.
Lapidus, Milton; and Fagan, Raymond, to American Home Products
Corporation. Soluble pteridine complexes. 3,427,383, 2-11-69, CI.
424-101.
Lapidus, Roy. Cast cooler. 3,477,427, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 128-82.1
La Pierre, Albert C. Portable diving platform. 3,432,003, 3-11-69,
CI. 182-107.
La Pierre, James F., to Interstate Folding Box Company, The. Pour-
ing spout for carton structures. 3,438,555, 4-15-69, CI. 222-128.
La Pierre, James F.; and Staggs, Donald R., to Interstate Folding
Box Company, The. Prelined two wall packet. 3,482,758, 12-9-69,
CI. 229-14.
Lapierre, Maurice, to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-
Suiza. Devices for handling annular charges. 3,440,139, 4-22-69,
CI. 176-30.
La Pierre, Raymond J., to Merck & Co., Inc. Complexes of 2-sub-
stituted benzimidazoles and bis- halogenated phenols. 3,475,444,
10-28-69, CI. 260-302.
Lapin, Ellis E.; Ernest, Alan W.; and Sollow, Philip A., to Aerojet-
General Corporation. Light concentrator type photovoltaic panel
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905
having clamping means for retaining photovoltaic cell. 3.427,200,
2-llm69.CI. 136-89.
La Pine Brothers. Inc.: See—
Crepeau, Melvin J., 3,461,485.
La Plante. Dale E.. to Bell & Howell Company, mesne. Arc lamp
supply with constant light regulation and over current protection.
3,483.428. 12-9-69, CI. 315-151.
Laplume. Jacques, to Societe d'Etudes Techniques et d'Enterpriese
Generales. Object identification system. 3.467,962, 9-16-69, CI.
343-6.5
Lapochkin. Viktor Petrovich: See—
Mezhlumov. Onik Arsenievich; Muravlenko, Viktor Ivanovich;
Turik, Vladimir Fedorovich; Postnov, Evgeny Akimovich;
Shibanov, Vladimir Alexandrovich; Fonarev, Konstantin
Stepanovich; Isyangulov. Avzaletdin Gizyatullovich; Zinnatul-
lin, Mars Khamidulich; Sukhov, Evgeny Ivanovich; Lapochkin.
Viktor Petrovich; Serper, Ruvin losifovich; Koksharov,
Vladimir Mikhailovich; and Gorbunov, Vladimir
Ivanovich.3.473,624.
Lapof. Ray. Anti-personnel device. 3,447,461, 6-3-69. CI. 102-8.
Lapof. Ray. Armament. 3.467,012. 9-16-69, CI. 102-90.
La Pointe, Edward M., to Scott Paper Company. Winder tension
control. 3,442.463, 5-6-69, CI. 242-64.
LaPointe. Gabriel M., to Parker Manufacturing Company. Saw
holder. 3.480,055, 11-25-69, CI. 145-108.
Lapointe, Joseph Andrew, to Domtar Limited. Knife clamp.
3.477.483, 11-11-69, CI. 144-218.
Lapointe, Joseph Andrew, to Domtar Limited. Wood wafering.
3.477.484. 11-11-69, CI. 144-326.
Lapointe, Lloyd J.; and Parker, Ralph L., to Royal Typewriter Com-
pany, Inc. Apparatus for manufacturing print heads. 3,451,916, 6-
24-69, CI. 204-281.
La Police. George D.: See —
Blackwood, John; La Police, George D.; and Rakacs, Joseph
G., 3,444,833.
Lapornik, Edward F., to Control Data Corporation. Reading
machine optical system for selected scanning and display.
3,437.796, 4-8-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
La Porta. John J., to Spedcor Electronics, Inc., mesne. Sweep con-
trol system for an oscilloscope or the like. 3,432,762, 3-1 1-69, CI.
328-179.
La Porta, John J., to Spedcor Electronics, Inc., mesne. Non-am-
biguous switch system. 3,432.848. 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-357.
Laportc Chemicals Limited: See —
Harris, John F. G.; and Hildon, Anthony M„ 3.463,618.
Manly. Tomas D., 3,428,689.
Laporte, Leo Conrad, to Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada,
Limited. Cigar holder. 3,483,872, 12-16-69, CI. 131-12.
La Porte, Michel: See —
Moulin, Pierre; Barret, Jean Pierre; and La Porte.
Michel.3,421.138.
La Porte. Milton E.: Sec—
De Vlieg, Charles B.; and La Porte, Milton E., 3,456,530.
Laporte Titanium Limited: Sec—
Feld, Raoul, 3,436.239.
Feld. Raoul, 3,453,130.
Wigginton, Raymond J., 3,432.323.
Lappin. James B.. Jr. Flying spiral stairway. 3,473,275, 10-21-69, CI.
52-187.
Lapple, August. G.m.b.H. & Co.: See—
Eberhard. Haas, 3,429,048.
Haas, Eberhard, 3,466,807.
Lapple, Charles E., to Donaldson Company. Inc. Particle classifica-
tion device and method. 3,441.135, 4-29-69, CI. 209-144.
Lapple. Walter C: See —
Sproul. Jared S.; and Lapple, Walter C, 3.437.434.
Sproul, Jared S.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Lapple, Walter
C, 3.437,433.
Lapporte, Seymour J., to Chevron
Chloroacetoxylation of olefins. 3.427.347,
Laprairie, Ernest J.: See—
Stewart, George T.; and Laprairie. Ernest J. ,3,446, 5 I 7.
Lapsevskis, Vilnis; and Svensson, Oake, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M
Ericsson. Electronically controlled telecommunication system.
3,478,173, 11-11-69, CI. 179-18.
Lapshin, Pavel Sergeevich: See —
Khamzin, Kamil Gumerovich; and Lapshin, Pavel Ser-
geevich,3,425. 273.
Larach, Simon, to RCA Corporation. Luminescent image device and
combinations thereof with optical filters. 3,454,716, 7-8-69, CI.
178-7.86
Larach, Simon; Shrader, Ross E.; and Yocom, Perry N., to RCA
Corporation. Luminescent image device and combinations thereof
with optical filters. 3.454,715, 7-8-69, CI. 178-7.86
Larach. Simon; and Yocom, Perry N., to RCA Corporation.
Phosphor and method of preparation thereof. 3,459,667, 8-5-69,
CI. 252-301.6
Laran. Roy J.: See—
Kobetz, Paul; and Laran, Roy J. ,3,453,093.
Research Company.
-11-69, CI. 260-491. '
La Raus. Julius, to Ozonator Corporation. Water purifier. 3.445.001.
5-20-69, CI. 210-98.
Larchar. Trescott B., Sr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation.
Adhesive-forming compositions containing random poly-^i-car-
boranylencsiloxane copolymers and adhesives prepared therefrom.
3,445.427, 5-20-69, CI. 260-46.5
Larchar, Trescott B., Sr.: See —
Schnabcl, Wilhelm J.; and Larchar. Trescott B.. Sr..3,445.486.
Larcher. Armando: See —
Bondi, Enrico; and Larcher. Armando. 3.450.659.
Lard, Edwin W.: See—
Braude. George L.; and Lard, Edwin W.. 3.43 1.1 33.
Larde. Raymond; and Couillaud. Andre, to Roussel-Uclaf. Novel
three phase aerosols. 3,446,746. 5-27-69. CI. 252-305.
Larde. Raymond; and Couillaud. Andre, to Roussel-Uclaf. Novel or-
ganic derivative of bismuth and aluminum and process for its
preparation. 3,474,086. 10-21-69, CI. 260-209.5
Lare, Paul J.: See —
Divecha. Amarnath P.; Hahn. Henry; and Lare. Paul
J. ,3,44 1,392.
Larew, John J., to General Electric Company. Closed loop modu-
lated light recognition system. 3.470,423. 9-30-69. CI. 317-125.
Large. Leslie Noel: Sec—
Bounden, John Ellery; and Large. Leslie Noel, 3.448, 314.
Largman, Theodore; and Newallis, Peter E.. to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Pesticidal methods and a composition comprising
arylphosphates and arvlthiophosphates. 3,470,296, 9-30-69, CI.
424-217.
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne. Gerard Albert, to Gevacrt-
Agfa N.V. Photochemical insolubilisation of polymers. 3.427.161.
2-11-69. CI. 96-35.1
Laridon. Urbain Leopold; and Delzenne. Gerard Albert, to Gevaert-
Agfa N.V. Photochemical cross-linking of polymers. 3,455.689. 7-
15-69. CI. 96-35.1
Laridon. Urbain Leopold; Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Mader, Hel-
mut, to Gevaert-Agfa N.V. Photochemical cross-linking of
polymers. 3,467.518, 9-16-69. CI. 96-35.1
Laridon, Urbain Leopold: See —
Urbain
Urbain
Delzenne, Gerard
Albert;
and
Laridon.
Leopold.3,429,795.
Delzenne, Gerard
Albert;
and
Laridon.
Leopold.3,453.108.
Delzenne. Gerard
Albert;
and
Laridon.
Leopold.3,453,110.
arime, Carl M.: See —
Honkonen, Richard A.
Allen. Pau
E.;
Way, Richa
Urbain
K.; and
Larime, Carl M., 3,437,282.
Larimer. Victor Lewis, to Archer-Daniels-Midland Company. Addi-
tion products of phenols and polymerized fatty acids. 3.468,920,
9-23-69, CI. 260-407.
Larimer, Victor L., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company, mesne.
Hydroxy phenyl fatty amides and polymers thereof, their prepara-
tion and use. 3,479,377. 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-404.
Lariokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich: See —
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lariokhin. Vladimir
Ivanovich; and Kazakov. Valentin Mikhailovich. 3,476.040.
Larisch. Richard W.: See—
Dunnican, William O.; and Larisch. Richard W, 3.424. 899.
Larive, Henri; and Baralle. Roger, to Eastman Kodak Company.
Synthesis for heterocyclammonium betaines. 3,437,659, 4-8-69,
CI. 260-240.
Larkam, Charles W., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Frequency solion transducer. 3,457,466, 7-22-69. CI. 317-231.
Larkby, Geoffrey W. H.: See—
Davies, Henry; Houlgate, Henry J.; Larkby, Geoffrey W. H.; and
Peat, Derek.3,458,156.
Larkham, John George, to Imperial Tobacco Company (of Great
Britain and Ireland), Limited, The. Fluidised beds. 3,482,328, 12-
9-69, CI. 34-57.
Larkin, Artemas M., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Hydraulic
swing joint with seals having eccentric sealing contact. 3,460.857.
8-12-69, CI. 285-98.
Larkin, Francis J. Waste treatment process. 3,422.007, 1-14-69, CI.
210-7.
Larkin Goils, Inc.: See —
Nussbaum. Otto J., 3,434,299.
Larkin, James D.: See —
Foster, Scott H.; Larkin, James D.; and Williams. Charles
R, 3,444,190.
Larkin, John M., to Whiting Corporation. Inductor mounting means
for an induction furnace. 3,478,157, 11-1 1-69, CI. 13-29.
Larkin, Mark E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Apparatus for
decorating and molding articles. 3,438,085, 4-15-69, CI. 18-5.
Larkin, Mark E.: See —
Nave, Thomas J.; and Larkin, Mark E.. 3,425.090.
Larkin, Sam. Pipe coupling having segmented clamping means.
3.464,722, 9-2-69, CI. 285-367.
Larkin, Wallace K. Surface vehicle. 3,480,289, I 1-25-69, CI. 280-21.
Larkins, Thomas H., Jr.; and Malcolm, Michael O.. to Eastman
Kodak Company. Process for the preparation of gallium lactate.
3.450,729, 6-17-69, CI. 260-429.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Larkins, Thomas Hassell, Jr.: See—
Kibler, Charles Jacob; and Larkins, Thomas Hassell,
Jr.,3,483,166.
Larko, Robert: See-
Ross, Robert H.; Roth, Willard; Larko, Robert; and Swartzfager,
Walter.3,447,790.
Larmuseau, Marc Auguste. Oven for foods. 3,455,231, 7-15-69, CI.
99-339.
La Rocca, Edward W.: See—
McEwan, William S.; and La Rocca, Edward W., 3,437,534.
La Roche, William J. Inhalant dispenser. 3,425,414, 2-4-69, CI. 128-
201.
La Rochelle, Fernand L.: See —
Bosworth, Delbert B.; Christy, Arthur S., Jr.; and La Rochelle,
Fernand L.,3,434,609.
La Rocque, Armand P.; and McNeil, Gordon, to United States of
America, Army. Solid state device with reduced leakage current at
N-P juntions over which electodes pass. 3,426,253, 2-4-69, CI.
317-234.
La Rosa, Richard, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Compensating means
for minimizing undesirable variations in the amplitude of a
reflected wave. 3,422,378, 1-14-69, CI. 333-28.
La Rose, W. T., and Associates, Inc.: See —
Hull, John L.; Dovey, Kenneth D.; La Rose, William T., Sr.; and
Trembley, John R., 3,473,196.
La Rose, William T., Sr.: See-
Hull, John L.; Dovey, Kenneth D.; La Rose, William T., Sr.; and
Trembley, John R.,3,473,196.
Larrabee, Edward W.: See —
Isreeli, Jack; Smythe, William J.; and Larrabee, Edward
W. ,3,481,708.
Larrieu, Leslie J., to Kirk, Morris P., & Son, Inc. Zinc base casting
alloy. 3,420,661, 1-7-69, CI. 75-178.
Larrieu, Remi: See—
Jenner, Pierre; Sayous, Leon; and Larrieu, Remi, 3,429, 396.
Larsen, Andrew C, 1/2 to Johnson, Gene Ann. Library book cart.
3,467,258,9-16-69, CI. 211-43.
Larsen, Arne H.: See —
Beck, George C; Clark, Kendall; Drop, Joseph G.; Godat, Jean
J. L.; Larsen, Arne H.; Rajac, Thomas J.; and Santillo, George
R., Jr., 3,473,212.
Larsen, Arthur B., to TRW Inc. Inverter circuit for supplying a sine
wave substantially free of harmonics. 3,458,797, 7-29-69, CI. 321-
9.
Larsen, Aubrey A.; and Gould, William A., deceasedO (by Gould,
Barbara E., legal representative;), to Mead Johnson & Company.
Sulfonamidotryptamines. 3,472,870, 10-14-69, CI. 260-326.12
Larsen, Aubrey A.; and Scarborough, Homer C, deceasedO (by
Scarborough, Phyllis Jean; personal representative), to Mead
Johnson & Company. Substituted 3-benzazocin-6-ones. 3,442,890,
5-6-69, CI. 260-239.
Larsen, Aubrey A.; and Uloth, Robert H., to Mead Johnson & Com-
pany. Therapeutic compositions and methods employing sul-
fonaidophenethanolamines. 3,478,149, 11-11-69, CI. 424-228.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge, to Danfoss A/S. Sealed motor-compressor,
especially for small refrigerating units. 3,482,769, 12-9-69, CI.
230-206.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge, to Danfoss A/S. Leaf spring valve for com-
pressors, particularly for small refrigerating machines, and method
of fitting it. 3,486,526, 12-30-69, CI. 137-454.4
Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Lund, Egon, to Danfoss A/S. Hermetic
capsule and method of manufacture thereof. 3,473,687, 10-21-69,
CI. 220-4.
Larsen, Bendt Wegge: See —
Enemark, Arne F.; Kjeldsen, Kjeld; and Larsen, Bendt
Wegge.3,480,206.
Valbjorn, Knud V.; Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Madsen, Anker
Erik,3,459,364.
Larsen, Bendt W.; and Valbjorn, Knud V., to Danfoss A/S. Motor-
compressor for an encapsulated refrigerating unit. 3,441,203, 4-
29-69, CI. 230-235.
Larsen, Bent Werdelin. Means for welding bail ears to containers.
3,454,188, 7-8-69, CI. 220-91.
Larsen, Bent Werdelin. Welding of mountings on hollow sheet-metal
bodies. 3,476,905, 11-4-69, CI. 219-93.
Larsen, Christian M.: See —
Grantham, Leroy F.; and Larsen, Christian M., 3,438,733.
Larsen, David E.: See —
La Mers, Herbert, 3,472,218.
Larsen, Donald W., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Polyethylene stabilized
by treatment with sulfur dioxide in the presence of free radicals.
3,464,952, 9-2-69, CI. 260-45.7
Larsen, Dorwin R., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Missile carrier
electronic steering circuit. 3,455,408, 7-15-69, CI. 180-79.2
Larsen, Earl I.: See—
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford
R., 3,438,751.
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford
R.. 3,438,752.
Larsen, Eric R.: See-
Davis, Ralph A.; and Larsen, Eric R., 3,483,279.
Pumpelly, Charles T.; Pedjac, Joseph J.; and Larsen, Eric
R., 3,454,658.
Larsen, Gary V., to Case, J. I., Company. Stone trap for combines.
3,433,230, 3-18-69, CI. 130-27.
Larsen, Gunnar H.: See —
Bye-Jorgensen, Jorgen S.; and Larsen, Gunnar H., 3,468, 795.
Larsen, Hans Andreas. Apparatus for introducing one fluid into
another. 3,482,520, 12-9-69, CI. 103-6.
Larsen, Henry A. Support bracket for overlapping window shades.
3,420,487, 1-7-69, CI. 248-266.
Larsen, Johannes Peter. Piece of furniture. 3,469,882, 9-30-69, CI.
297-118.
Larsen, John E., to General Electric Company. Apparatus for alter-
ing the configuration of electrically conductive turns of inductive
devices. 3,432,907, 3-18-69, CI. 29-205.
Larsen, John E., to General Electric Company. Magnetic core of an
electromagnetic device having slats accommodating compacted
electrical coil turns. 3,456,142, 7-15-69, CI. 310-180.
Larsen, John E.; and Sims, Marion W., to General Electric Com-
pany. Methods for separating electrically conductive and adjacent
elements. 3,421,208, 1-14-69, CI. 29-609.
Larsen, John E.; and Van Derzee, Harold R., to General Electric
Company. Method for attaining the desired configurations of elec-
trical coils. 3,438,125, 4-15-69, CI. 29-606.
Larsen, John H. Automatic screw-driving machine. 3,482,612, 12-9-
69, CI. 144-32.
Larsen, Leif: See —
Sparso, Viggo H.; and Larsen, Leif,3,474,624.
Larsen, Marget A.; and Sickler, Earl E., to Intrinsics, Inc. Educa-
tional toy. 3,461,574, 8-19-69, CI. 35-73.
Larsen, Michael J.: See —
Donnelly, John F.; Larsen, Michael J.; and Webber, William
0.,3,427,138.
Larsen, Richard J.: See —
Rodgers, John T.; Williams, Richard M.; and Larsen, Richard
J.,3,420,244.
Larsen, Robert A.: See —
Tellerman, Edward M.; and Larsen, Robert A. ,3,425,050.
Larsen, Roy: See —
Gobran, Riad H.; Santaniello, Anthony F.; and Larsen,
Roy,3,448,091.
Larsen, Theodore J., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Mea-
suring assembly for spectrophotometric analyzing apparatus.
3,475,102, 10-28-69, CI. 356-246.
Larsh, Everett P., to Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. Com-
bined switch device and centrifugally operable actuator therefor.
3,482,068, 12-2-69, CI. 200-80.
Larson, Alpheus W. Letter pack. 3,458,034, 7-29-69, CI. 206-63.
Larson, Beverly A.: See —
Larson, John G., 3,442,409.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Display. 3,458,037, 7-
29-69, CI. 206-78.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Folding leg assembly.
3,464,373,9-2-69, CI. 108-125.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Sawhorse bracket as-
sembly. 3,480,111, 11-25-69, CI. 182-224.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Inclinded pegboard
mounting displays. 3,482,709, 12-9-69, CI. 211-148.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Display hook.
3,483,995, 12-16-69, CI. 211-57.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Article support con-
struction. 3,484,069, 12-16-69, CI. 248-225.
Larson, Charles O., to Larson, Chas. O., Co. Shelf support.
3,485,382, 12-23-69, CI. 211-150.
Larson, Chas. O., Co.: See —
Larson, Charles O., 3,458,037.
Larson, Charles O., 3,464,373.
Larson, Charles O., 3,480,1 11.
Larson, Charles O., 3,482,709.
Larson, Charles O., 3,483,995.
Larson, Charles O., 3,484,069.
Larson, Charles O., 3,485,382.
Larson, Daniel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. High pres-
sure, metallic vapor discharge lamp including mercury and thalli-
um iodide. 3,431,447, 3-4-69, CI. 313-25.
Larson, Daniel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Metal
vapor discharge lamp. 3,452,238, 6-24-69, CI. 313-229.
Larson, Dean W.; and Rinaldi, Josephine L. Diagnostic and
therapeutic instrument for disorders of the eyes. 3,464,407, 9-2-
69, CI. 128-76.5
Larson, Donald H.: See —
Kuhl, Bernhard R.; and Larson, Donald H.,3,428,021.
Larson, Edward S., Jr., to Marvin Glass & Associates. Mouse trap
type game apparatus. 3,437,337, 4-8-69, CI. 273-1.
Larson, Frank William Douglas Landor, to St. Regis-Consolidated
Packaging Limited. Control circuit for sequentially triggering plu-
rality of silicon controlled rectifiers upon sequential actuations of
a switch. 3,432,678, 3-1 1-69, CI. 307-38.
Larson, Gail V.: See—
Gilson, John L.; and Larson, Gail V.,3,421,910.
Larson, George G. Knife. 3,453,729, 7-8-69, CI. 30-162.
LIST OF PATENTEES
907
Larson George G., to Eversharp, Inc. Writing instrument.
3,458,267, 7-29-69, CI. 401-213.
Larson, George G., to Eversharp, Inc. Writing instrument.
3,475,104, 10-28-69, CI. 401-195.
Larson, Harold F.: See—
Schultz, Robert L.; and Larson, Harold F., 3,462, 767.
Larson Industries, Inc.: See —
Woods, Michael K., 3,441,273.
Larson, John Eric, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Purifica-
tion of phenols. 3,454,653, 7-8-69, CI. 260-621.
Larson, John Frederick: See—
Hedler, Robert A.; Larson, John Frederick; and Regenbrecht,
Albert, Jr.,3,474,040.
Larson, John G., to Larson, Beverly A. Transport vehicle. 3,442,409,
5-6-69, CI. 214-512.
Larson, John L.: See —
Lewis, Henry Walter; and Larson, John L., 3,457, 8 10.
Larson, John R.: See—
Lusskin, Robert M.; Backer, Frank; and Larson, John
R.,3,423,371.
Larson, Kenneth E.; and Gordon, Earl F. Hairbrush cleaner.
3,470,575, 10-7-69, CI. 15-38.
Larson, Kenneth R., to Snap-On Tools Corporation. Testing device
for torque wrenches. 3,456,485, 7-22-69, CI. 73-1.
Larson, Kenneth R., to Snap-On Tools Corporation. Pre-set adjusta-
ble torque measuring devices. 3,475,953, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-139.
Larson, Lawrence H. Apparatus for use in grinding lenses.
3,468,067, 9-23-69, CI. 51-96.
Larson, Leward M.: See —
Swauger, Donald A., 3,451,709.
Larson, Lewis P.: See —
Arkell, Alfred; Reinhard, Russell R.; Heisler, Robert Y.; and
Larson, Lewis P.,3,454,369.
Larson, Lloyd E. Produce vendor with multiple conveyor and hold-
back means. 3,421,657, 1-14-69, CI. 221-13.
Larson, Melvin L., to American Metal Climax, Inc. Method of
preparing molybdenum (III) acetylacetonate. 3,429,903, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-429.
Larson, Miles B.: See —
Feaster, Guy R.; and Larson, Miles B.,3,453,768.
Larson, Olaf A.: See —
Kerns, Bernard A.; and Larson, Olaf A. ,3,446, 730.
Larson, Ralph H., to United States of America, Air Force, mesne.
Pneumatic acceleration sensor. 3,433,080, 3-18-69, CI. 73-515.
Larson, Raymond C, Sr. Fuel atomizing unit. 3,449,098, 6-10-69,
CI. 48-180.
Larson, Robert E., to Donaldson Company, Inc. Automatic-unload-
ing dust valve for centrifugal air cleaners. 3,429,108, 2-25-69, CI.
55-432.
Larson, Robert E.: See —
Peschl, John; and Larson, Robert E., 3,435, 194.
Larson, Robert W., to Beloit Corporation. Apparatus for topping
and delimbing trees. 3,461,926, 8-19-69, CI. 144-2.
Larson, Robert W.; and Jam, Joseph C, to Beloit Corporation. Ap-
paratus for lifting and forwarding tree- length logs. 3,452,888, 7-1-
69, CI. 214-80.
Larson, Robert W.; Jam, Joseph C; and Lundberg, John P., to Be-
loit Corporation. Tree shear and accumulator apparatus.
3,468,352, 9-23-69, CI. 144-34.
Larson, Robert W.; and Lundberg, John P., to Beloit Corporation.
Apparatus for loading and transporting tree-length logs. 3,452,887,
7-1-69, CI. 214-80.
Larson, Swan William, to United Aircraft Corporation. Multi-axis
optical viewing system of a movable electron beam in a vacuum
chamber. 3,465,1 19, 9-2-69, CI. 219-121.
Larson, Warren L.: See—
Abkowitz, Stanley; Larson, Warren L.; and Rizzitano, Fortunato
J. ,3,475, 142.
Fairbanks, Daniel F.; Larson, Warren L.; Randall, Robert N.;
and Wong, Janies.3,476,615.
Larson, Welsey S.; Panicci, Richard L.; Thomson, Richard N.; and
Osmalov, Jerome S., to Morris, Philip, Incorporated. Manufacture
of continuous tubular article. 3,466,213, 9-9-69, CI. 156-245.
Larson, Willard D., to Dow Corning Corporation. Fluorosilicon
molding resins. 3,453,232, 7-1-69, CI. 260-46.5
Larsonneur, Louis C, to Nalco Chemical Company. Process for
treating metal. 3,440,095, 4-22-69, CI. 134-3.
Larsson, Bernt Arne Rudolf: See —
Christensen, Frede; Henningsen, Christian Johannes; Larsson,
Bernt Arne Rudolf; Knipstrom, Karl-Erik; and Skarpengland,
Bjorn Frost,3,427,527.
Larsson, Ivar F., to Burroughs Corporation. Method for adjusting
thin film resistors. 3,431,640, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-620.
Larsson, John E.: See—
Jensen, Karl Greve; and Larsson, John E., 3,460, 398.
Larsson, Karl Bertil; and Sander, Nils Borje Lennart, to Svenska Ak-
tiebolaget Bromsregulator. Railway vehicle wheel brake unit.
3,430,740, 3-4-69, CI. 188-202.
Larsson, Paul, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Hydraulic press with light-sensitive control means. 3,430,471, 3-4-
69, CI. 72-29.
Larsson, Per Erik Arne; and Thornblad, Per Gosta, to Stal-Laval
Turbin AB. Two-stage reduction mechanism for driving two
marine propellers. 3,447,61 1, 6-3-69, CI. 170-135.28
Larsson, Robert T., to Midland Engineering & Machinery Company.
Coil bobbin with magnetic core for dynamoelectric machines.
3,436,574, 4-1-69, CI. 310-194.
Larsson, Sven A. Mounting frame. 3,486,263, 12-30-69, CI. 40-152.
Larsson, Torsten Alrik: See —
Jacobaeus, Anton Christian; and Larsson, Torsten Al-
rik,3,472,968.
La Russa, Joseph, to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Infinite optical image-
forming apparatus. 3,443,858, 5-13-69, CI. 350-157.
La Russa, Joseph: See —
Shenker, Marvin; La Russa, Joseph; and Nershi, George
Thomas.3,432,219.
Lasaine, Alfred D.; Mattson, Terrance W.; Moore, Clifford William;
and Otey, Glen R. One piece collapsible table. 3,438,345, 4-15-69,
CI. 108-115.
Lasalco Incorporated: See —
Kumpf, Leonard P., 3,431,192.
La Salle Machine Tool, Inc.: See —
Joichi, Lloyd H., 3,428,190.
Joichi, Lloyd H., 3,447,406.
Joichi, Lloyd H., 3,447,658.
Joichi, Lloyd H., 3,449,986.
Sattler, Robert I.; Joichi, Paul T.; and van den Kieboom,
Johannes L., 3,473,269.
La Salle Steel Company: See —
Breyer, Norman N., 3,430,477.
La Salvia, Luciano J.: See —
Noll, Charles A.; and La Salvia, Luciano J. ,3,468,796.
Laschenski, Joseph E., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Changer
mechanism for record tape cartridge. 3,477,726, 11-11-69, CI.
274-4.
Laschewski, Georg, to Zilling, Wilhelm. Sheet feeding apparatus for
binding machines. 3,438,622, 4-15-69, CI. 270-45.
Lasco, Ralph H.; and Ferretti, Emmett J., to Diamond Shamrock
Corporation. Method for the preparation of polymerization- grade
trioxane. 3,470,208, 9-30-69, CI. 260-340.
Lase Co., The: See —
Frank, Louis M., 3,487,221.
Laser Incorporated: See—
Polanyi, Thomas G.; and Tobias, Irwin, 3,453,557.
Laseter, John L., to Independent Exploration Company of Texas.
Method of and apparatus for exploring for deposits of helium and
detection of helium in gaseous mixtures. 3,447,360, 6-3-69, CI.
73-23.1
Lashenko, John: See —
Cowley, Harold Raymond; and Lashenko, John,3,439,594.
Lasher, Gordon J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Multistable device operating on the principle of stimulated emis-
sion of radiation. 3,427,563, 2-11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Lasher, Hiram N.: See—
Gelenczei, Emil F.; and Lasher, Hiram N., 3,429,965.
Lasher, Nathan; and Lasher, Richard W., to Jennat Corporation.
Method of preparing polymer emulsion using nonionic phosphate
triester surfactant. 3,449,282, 6-10-69, CI. 260-29.6
Lasher, Richard W.: See —
Lasher, Nathan; and Lasher, Richard W., 3,449,282.
Lashkow, Jack I., to Weather-Tite Division of the Pacific Coast
Company. Electrically grounded, lapped siding. 3,430,395, 3-4-69,
CI. 52-173.
Lashley, Ronald T.; and Emmons, Buddie G., to Emmons Guitar
Company, Inc. Guitar tone changing device. 3,447,413, 6-3-69, CI.
84-312.
Lasier, Thomas R.; and Pollack, Roy L., to Schlage Lock Company.
Housing for door closing and checking mechanism. 3,426,382, 2-
11-69, CI. 16-49.
Lasier, Thomas R.; and Pollack, Roy L., to Schlage Lock Company.
Door closer mechanism. 3,426,383, 2-1 1-69, CI. 16-62.
Lasker, Adolphe H. A. Detachable fork rotisserie assembly.
3,473,464, 10-21-69, CI. 99-421.
Laskey, Norman V.: See —
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V. ,3,469,556.
Campbell, George T. R.; and Laskey, Norman V.,3,48 1,295.
Laskin, Maruie, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Method of producing
freeze-dried sour cream fruit products. 3,472,663, 10-14-69, CI.
99-199.
Laskin, Maurie, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Freeze-drying ice milk con-
fections. 3,464,834, 9-2-69, CI. 99-199.
Laskin, Maurie, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process of producing freeze
dried candy coated gelatin dessert. 3,483,000, 12-9-69, CI. 99-
134.
Lasko, George A., to Woolsey Marine Industries, Inc. Batten for
sails. 3,433,199, 3-18-69, CI. 114-102.
Lasko, George A Telescopic poles with locking means for picking
up line. 3,433,521, 3-18-69, CI. 294-19.
Laskow, William: See —
Gatti, Arno; and Laskow, William, 3,457,033.
908
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Laskowski, Stanley C, to Sterling Drug Inc. Phenylhydrazone deriva-
tives as intermediates for preparing indoles. 3,468,882, 9-23-69,
CI. 260a240.
Lasman, Henry R., to National Polychemicals, Inc. Method of foam-
ing and crosslinking polyolefins using polyazodiformate com-
pounds. 3,428,583, 2-18-69, CI. 260-2.5
La Societe Chimique de la Grande Paroisse: See —
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert, 3,457,192.
La Societe Chimique de la Grande Paroisse, Azote et Produits
Chimiques: See—
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert, 3,420,643.
La Societe des Ateliers Robatel et Mulatier: See —
Dollfus, Jacques; and Miachon, Jean Paul, 3,438,573.
Dollfus, Jacques, 3,459,368.
La Soudure Electrique Autogene, Procedes Arcos: See —
de Coninck van Noyen, Pieter C. G. M., 3,453,41 1.
Furlanetto, Leopoldo, 3,461,494.
Malchaire, Marcel Jean Joseph, 3,423,565.
Sunnen, Jean Albert Francois, 3,430,031.
Sunnen, Jean Albert Francois, 3,445,624.
La Soudure Electrique Languepin: See —
Braudeau, Pierre; and Maillet, Alfred M. A., 3,433,919.
Maillet, Alfred M. A., 3,435,562.
Maillet, Alfred M. A., 3,466,416.
La Spirotechnique: See —
Cousteau, Jacques Yves; and Gagnan, Emile, 3,480,01 1.
Deloire, Raymond, 3,447,535.
Lass, James L., to General Electric Company. Nuclear fuel element.
3,466,226, 9-9-69, CI. 176-68.
Lass, James L.; and Venier, Dominic A., to General Electric Com-
pany. Nuclear reactor fuel bundle. 3,431,170, 3-4-69, CI. 176-78.
Lasseigne, Albon J., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Automatic closet
light. 3,479,498, I 1-18-69, CI. 240-2.
Lassen, Herbert A.; and Ward, Edward A., to TRW Inc. Antenna
formed of filamentary material deployed in space by centrifugal
force. 3,423,755, 1-21-69, CI. 343-705.
Lassen, Niels; See—
Petersen, Povl Viggo; Lassen, Niels; Norgaard, Jette; and Huld,
Torben.3,467,675.
Lasseur, Walter: See —
Pfaff, Herbert; Lasseur, Walter; and Hillebrand, Fried-
helm,3,447,806.
Lassig, Wolfgang; and Ludloff, Wolfgang, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft,
and Gesellschaft fur Multiblitzgerate Dr.-Ing. D.A. Mannesmann
mbH. Apparatus for producing reflex copies. 3,441,347, 4-29-69,
CI. 355-104.
Lassig, Wolfgang; Riebel, Alexander; Puschel, Walter; and Himmel-
mann, Wolfgang, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photo-
graphic material for a dry copying method. 3,480,431, 11-25-69,
CI. 96-27.
Lassig, Wolfgang: See —
Puschel, Walter; Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang;
Marx, Paul; and Credner, Hans-Heinrich, 3,443,942.
Saleck, Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang; and Posse, Rolf-
Fred, 3,432.304.
Lassiter, James Turnley, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Process for preventing caking of adipic acid, and product.
3,459,798, 8-5-69, CI. 260-537.
Lassmann. Karl, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung und
Bau von Industrieanlagen. Nozzle for plastic melts. 3,461,493, 8-
19-69, CI. 18-8.
Lasswell, Fred D., Jr. Fruit picking spindle and arrangement
therefor. 3,458,982, 8-5-69, CI. 56-328.
Lasswell, Tull C. Display unit. 3,458,946, 8-5-69, CI. 40-10.
Lastinger, William R.: See—
Gardner, Newell J.; and Lastinger, William R., 3,479,767.
Lasto, Clifford S.: See —
Duhaime, Raymond A.; Lasto, Clifford S.; and Lasto, Stephen
W, 3,474.953.
Lasto, Stephen W.: See —
Duhaime, Raymond A.; Lasto, Clifford S.; and Lasto, Stephen
W., 3,474,953.
Laswell, John E.; See —
Bliss, Billy R.; Gilliam, Clarence W.; and Laswell, John
E.,3,473,472.
Laszlo, Karl, to Bauknecht, G., G.m.b.H. Elektrotechnische
Fabriken. Up and down movable plate with marginal sealing.
3.429,628, 2-25-69, CI. 312-214.
Latady, William R.; and Kenworthy, Norman Paul, Jr. Motion pic-
ture camera system. 3,437.748, 4-8-69, CI. 178-6.8
La Tart, Lcland J., to Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated. Wall
construction assembly. 3.469,362, 9-30-69, CI. 52-586.
La Telemecanique Electrique: See—
Aupetit, Marcel, 3,420,971.
Fechant, Louis Joseph, 3,434,052.
Joly, Jean L., 3,450,828.
Joly, Jean Louis Andre, 3,470,526.
Lacan, Guy H.; and Contal, Maurice G., 3,457,532.
Lescarboura, Jean B., 3,464,055.
Olliviero, Bernard Jean, 3,459,059.
Schneider, Charles; and Lameyre, Felix Gervais, 3,470,422.
La Telemeccanica Elettrica, Ingg. Amati & Gregorini: See —
Risso, Giovanni, 3,425,679.
La Telemechanique Electrique: See —
Birard, Claude Auguste; and Cottrez, Gerard, 3,483,555.
Lateltin, Paul Etienne; and Mallet, Maurice Jules Arthur, to Rhone-
Poulenc S.A. Solutions of polyalkylquinozolone. 3,438,928, 4-15-
69, CI. 260-33.4
La Tendresse, Philip E., to Pettibone Mulliken Corporation.
Reaching loader with guided lift cylinders. 3,432,050, 3-1 1-69, CI.
214-139.
LaTendresse, Philip E.: See —
Michaelson, Reynold R.; and LaTendresse, Philip E., 3,477, 596.
Latex and Polymer Research Corporation: See —
Zakim, Gerald; and Shihadeh, Musa M., 3,427,178.
Latham, Archie J.: See —
Phillips, Lee V.; and Latham, Archie J. ,3,47 1,621.
Latham, Peter A.; and Brefka, Paul E. Collapsible dispensing con-
tainer. 3,471,058, 10-7-69, CI. 222-92.
Latham, Peter A.: See —
Shapiro, Laban D.; Latham, Peter A.; Brefka, Paul E.; and
LaBrie, Paul J. ,3,479,568.
Latham, Raymond E.: See —
Hill, Erwin F.; and Latham, Raymond E.,3,467,120.
Latham, William Nichols: See —
Nason, Walter C; and Latham, William Nichols,3, 48 1,505.
Latham, William Nichols, to Process Engineering Inc. Support
system for cryogenic containers. 3,425,585, 2-4-69, CI. 220-15.
Lathem Time Recorder Company: See —
Hooper, Harrison G., 3,431,845.
Lathers, William C, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation. Earth
compacting device. 3,446,123, 5-27-69, CI. 94-50.
Lathrop Paulson Company: See —
Hageline, Emil E., 3,481,105.
Latiano, Raymond N., to Republic Steel Corporation. Adjustable
stud anchor. 3,445,977, 5-27-69, CI. 52-713.
Latimer, Howard J., Jr.: See —
Bushnell, Calvin L.; and Latimer, Howard J., Jr. ,3,441, 442.
Latimer, Kenneth J., to United States of America, Air Force. Pres-
sure and heat transfer apparatus. 3,454,985, 7-15-69, CI. 18-17.
La Torre, Jack. Expansible fastener with expander therefor.
3,460,429, 8-12-69, CI. 85-78.
La Torre, Jack, 33 1/3 to Mahoney, Thomas P. Fastener having in-
terference thread forming means associated therewith. 3,467,157,
9-16-69, CI. 151-14.
La Torre, Mario. Transportable leaf collector. 3,469,762, 9-30-69,
CI. 229-32.
Latos, Edwin J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Phosphorus-
containing salt of particular acid and amino reaction products.
3,451,929, 6-24-69, CI. 252-32.5
Latour, Henri, to Motosacoche S.A. Cam shaft. 3,447,395, 6-3-69,
CI. 74-567.
Latrubesse, Andre; Hullot, Maxime; and Govaerts, Gerard, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corporation. Switching device in matrix
form. 3,448,416, 6-3-69, CI. 335-1 12.
Latschar, Carl E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Antistatic lubricating composition for textile fi- bers. 3,428,481, 2-
18-69, CI. 117-138.8
Latta, Edward, to Controls Company of America. Motor armature
bearing assembly resiliently supported in a longitudinally split
housing. 3,463,954, 8-26-69, CI. 310-90.
Latta, Edward; and Godin, Edmund J., to Controls Company of
America, mesne. Plural motor assembly. 3,471,729, 10-7-69, CI.
310-112.
Latta, Edward; Godin, Edmund J.; and Phillips, Jerome, to Controls
Company of America. Brush assembly for dynamoelectric
machine. 3,444,409, 5-13-69, CI. 310-239.
Latta, Lee M. Cooking apparatus. 3,433,21 1, 3-18-69, CI. 126-25.
Lattard, Jean, to Ateliers de Montages Electriques. Co-axial bridge
circuit.' 3,427,571, 2-1 1-69, CI. 333-1 1.
Lattard, Jean, to Ateliers de Montages Electriques. Modulated wave
mechanical generator. 3,484,786, 12-16-69, CI. 343-109.
Latter, Charles F., to Square D Company. Electrical joint structure
including aluminum wire and copper connector. 3,431,547, 3-4-
69, CI. 339-272.
Latter, Charles F., to Rosengarten, Philip D. Filment winding
machine. 3,433,434, 3-18-69, CI. 242-158.
Latter, Lionel E., to Canadian International Paper Company. Ap-
paratus and process for shoring packages in shipping compart-
ments. 3,464,367, 9-2-69, CI. 105-369.
Lattin, Jocelyn C: See —
Clark, Kendall; Herrmann, Theodor; Lattin, Jocelyn C; and
Medwid, John,3,465,408.
Lattis, Donald J.; Congleton, Wayne L.; and Gomez, Jose J. Com-
bustion exhaust simulator. 3,479,759, 1 1-25-69, CI. 40-106.51
Lattke, Horst G., to Emhart Corporation. Apparatus for loading arti-
cles in upwardly open non-partitioned packing cases. 3,478,491,
11-18-69, CI. 53-248.
LIST OF PATENTEES
909
Lattmann, Max, to Contraves AG. Tachometric computer.
3,469,081, 923-69, CI. 235-150.271
Lau Blower Company, The: See —
Martin, Warner W.; and Matas, Vyto, 3,456,927.
Lau, Edward H.: See—
Pinto, Anthony; Cornish, Arthur H.; Leonard, Eugene; Wolf,
Edgar; and Lau, Edward H., 3,44 1,7 13.
Wolf, Edgar; Lau, Edward H.; and Berezin, Evelyn, 3,461, 552.
Lau, Philip T. S.; and Grillot, Gerald F., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for preparing 4-(phenylthiomethyl) anilines, and
4-(p-chlorophenylthiomethyl)-N- methyl aniline. 3,453,330, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-576.
Lau, Stanley K.; and Maruyama, Robert T. Apparatus for making
striated plastic chips. 3,486,189, 12-30-69, CI. 18-4.
Laub, Henry C. Threading device. 3,473,71 1, 10-21-69, CI. 223-105.
Laub, Herman. Balanced vacuum filler. 3,464,464, 9-2-69, CI. 141-
59.
Laub, Joseph L.; and Gilbert, John A., to Unitek Corporation.
Capacitor linear charging power supply. 3,427,501, 2-11-69, CI.
315-200.
Laub, Joseph L.; and Mansour, Momtaz Nosshi, to Unitek Corpora-
tion. Wire clamp. 3,430,834, 3-4-69, CI. 228-1.
Laubach, Gerald D.: See—
McLamore, William M.; and Laubach, Gerald D. ,3,440,244.
McLamore, William M.; and Laubach, Gerald D., 3,480,652.
Laubach, Marvin T. Diesel engine propane accessory. 3,443,551, 5-
13-69, CI. 123-27.
Laubach, Winton H. Individual and game scoring mechanism for
bridge. 3,486,754, 12-30-69, CI. 273-148.
Laube, Hans, to Hammond Corporation. Electric musical instrument
reverberation nonlinear control system. 3,463,868, 8-26-69, CI.
84-1.24
Laube, Rene. Apparatus for comparing an analogul value with a
digital value. 3,474,231, 10-21-69, CI. 235-61.7
Laubenfels, Clarence R. Dial device with optional stop means.
3,486,386, 12-30-69, CI. 74-10.2
Laubenhcimer, Robert W.: See-
Johnson, Joseph F.; and Laubenheimer, Robert W., 3,421, 123.
Lauber, Ernst, to Maschinenfabrik Habegger AG. Cutter head for
use in a tunnel driving machine. 3,429,617, 2-25-69, CI. 299-93.
Lauber, Ernst, to Maschinenfabrik Habegger AG. Sectional tunnel
boring machine. 3,445,137, 5-20-69, CI. 299-31.
Lauber, Ernst, to Maschinenfabrik Habegger AG. Tunnel driving
machine. 3,446,535, 5-27-69, CI. 299-31.
Lauber, William W.: See —
Scime, Marie J.; and Lauber, William W., 3,443, 850.
Laubic, Michel: See—
Regnic, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude; and
Laubie, Michcl.3,457,263.
Regnicr, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude;
and Laubie, Michel, 3,435,036.
Laubmcyer, Gunther; and Smits, Marius. Regenerating composition
for soldering irons. 3,486,948, 12-30-69, CI. 148-24.
Laucius, Joseph Francis; and Spiegler, Louis, du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Process for producing dinitrodiphenyl ethers.
3,422,154, 1-14-69, CI. 260-612.
Lauck, John A., to Koehring Company, mesne. Pressure loaded gear
pump. 3,474,736, 10-28-69, CI. 103-126.
Lauck, Peter, III, 40% to Myers, Robert Holt. Electric blanket with a
temperature responsive control circuit. 3,422,244, 1-14-69, CI.
219-212.
Lauck, Petter, III, to Stevens, J. P., & Co., Inc., mesne. Electrical
heating device with temperature control means. 3,437,792, 4-8-69,
CI. 219-505.
Lauckner, George E. Stabilizer for plumbing pipes. 3,481,571, 12-2-
69, CI. 248-57.
Laucks Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Preikschat, Fritz K.; and West, Howard W., 3,430,140.
Laudel, Arthur, Jr., to Alternac, Paririe Village, mesne Greenberg,
William B. Electric generator and speed control system therefor.
3,435,325, 3-25-69, CI. 322-15.
Laudcnslager, Harry B., Jr.; and Hale, Everett W., to Blackstone
Corporation. Cast ferrous material of high magnetic permeability.
3,445,299, 5-20-69, CI. 148-31.55
Lauder, Gilbert L. Gunsight. 3,434,213, 3-25-69, CI. 33-59.
Laudig, Ronald Clair; and Smith, Donald Lee, to AMP Incorporated.
Shielded heater cable connection. 3,441,659, 4-29-69, CI. 174-88.
Laudig, Ronald C: See-
Stark, Frank B.; and Laudig, Ronald C, 3,475,545.
Laudise, Michael A., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Novel epoxy
curing agents. 3,454,669, 7-8-69, CI. 260-830.
Laudise, Robert A.; and Marshall, David J., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Hydrothermal growth of potassium
tantalate- potassium niobate mixed crystals and material so
produced. 3,440,025, 4-22-69, CI. 23-301.
Laudise, Robert A.: See—
Kolb, Ernest D.; Laudise, Robert A.; Spencer, Edward G.; and
Wood, Darwin L., 3,485,759.
Laue, Terry J.: See —
Triplett, Robert D.; Buck, Leo V.; and Laue, Terry
J. ,3,447,248.
Lauen, James E.: See —
Lauen, Marguerite M.; and Lauen, James E., 3,432,1 16.
Lauen, Marguerite M.; and Lauen, James E. Spool construction hav-
ing a snap-off end portion. 3,432,116, 3-11-69, CI. 242-118.7
Lauer, Ernst H., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Overmatching rotor
to stator retarder arrangement to combat cavitation. 3,476,219,
11-4-69, CI. 188-90.
Lauer, George E.: See-
Rock, Frank C, Jr., 3,480,141.
Lauer, Herbert, to Gesipa Gesellschaft fur Internationale Patentver-
wertung m.b.H. Clamping element for fastening clamping sectional
shapes. 3,452,638, 7-1-69, CI. 85-77.
Lauer, Jay M., to Analytic Systems Company. Gas analyzer.
3,429,796, 2-25-69, CI. 204-195.
Lauer, Karl; Weber, Matthias; and Stoeck, Georg, to Boehringer, C.
F., & Soehne GmbH. Method of recovering pure glucose and fruc-
tose from sucrose or from sucrose-containing invert sugars.
3,483,031, 12-9-69, CI. 127-41.
Lauer, Randolph Mathias: See —
Bushell, Charles Herbert George; Hirsch, Horst Eberhard; and
Lauer, Randolph Mathias,3,462,016.
Laufer, Louis; and Gutcho, Sidney, to Schwarz Bioresearch, Inc. En-
zyme digestion of nucleic acids. 3,459,637, 8-5-69, CI. 195-28.
Laufer, Robert J., to Consolidation Coal Company. Synthesis of
bromothiophenols. 3,461,168, 8-12-69, CI. 260-608.
Laufer, Robert J., to Consolidation Coal Company. Sulfurization of
2,6-di-tert-butylphenol. 3,479,407, 11-18-69, CI. 260-608.
Laufer, Robert J.: See —
Kulik, Metro D.; and Laufer, Robert J. ,3,461, 175.
Laufer, Theodor Hugo: See —
Marchetti, Charles Joseph; and Laufer, Theodor Hu-
go,3, 45 1,644.
Laufer, William. Medicine bottle with safety closure means.
3,430,795, 3-4-69, CI. 215-2.
Lauffer, Donald K.: See —
Gunderson, Robert O.; and Lauffer, Donald K, 3,482,1 1 1.
Laug, Charles J.: See —
Rowekamp, William H.; and Laug, Charles J. ,3,485, 334.
Laugel, Roland L., to Ametek, Inc. Straight-line filter with water
box. 3,468,424, 9-23-69, CI. 210-401.
Laughlin, Charles R., Jr.; Hilton, Gay E.; Lavigne, Richard C; and
Hollenbaugh, Roger C, to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Position location and data
collection system and method. 3,471,856, 10-7-69, CI. 343-6.
Laughlin, Edith M.: See —
Laughlin, Evan D.; and Laughlin, Edith M., 3,434,590.
Laughlin, Evan D.; and Laughlin, Edith M. Spool and bobbin holder.
3,434,590, 3-25-69, CI. 206-47.
Laughlin, John R.; and Soworowski, David R., to Park-Ohio Indus-
tries, Inc. Quenching device for an induction heating apparatus.
3,433,469, 3-18-69, CI. 266-4.
Laughlin, Kenneth C, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Stabilized of
solid polycaprolactam. 3,462,396, 8-19-69, CI. 260-78.
Laughlin, Robert G.; and Berry, Jim S., to Procter & Gamble Com-
pany, The. Sulfonediimine compounds. 3,445,515, 5-20-69, CI.
260-551.
Laughman, George J., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Control
system for automatically locating the optical center and/or optical
axis of an optical system or lens. 3,445,665, 5-20-69, CI. 250-208.
Laughman, Ralph W., to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Shaft mounting and
sealing construction for rotary actuators. 3,426,654, 2-11-69, CI.
92-125.
Lauher, Verlin A., to Monsanto Company. Display system.
3,474,438, 10-21-69, CI. 340-324.
Laulan, Jean Michel, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Method of coating
bodies by rotation. 3,459,578, 8-5-69, CI. 117-18.
Lauler, Louis J.: See —
Thorsson, Matthew T.; and Lauler, Louis J. ,3,432,744.
Lauliac, Jean, to Claude Paz et Visseaux. Potted equipment includ-
ing a heat transfer device. 3,426,139, 2-4-69, CI. 174-15.
Laumann, Edward F.; and Jacob, Harry J., Jr., to Warner & Swasey
Company, The. Machine tool with tool changing mechanism.
3,449,822, 6-17-69, CI. 29-568.
Laumen, Heinrich; Steinbrech, Hermann; and Lochbuhler, Udo, to
American Enka Corporation. Apparatus for implementing place-
ment of yarn packages onto elastic holding devices. 3,460,227, 8-
12-69, CI. 29-200.
Laun, Karl: See —
Pfeifer, Karl; Bretschneider, Gunther; Schwarz, Rudolf; and
Laun, Karl, 3,472,459.
Launay, Pierre, to Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux. Apparatus for
prestressing concrete. 3,447,784, 6-3-69, CI. 257-29.
Launder, Ernie L.: See —
Launder, Richard L.; Launder, Ernie L.; and Peveler, France
D., 3,429,380.
910
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Launder, Ernie L.: See —
Launder, Richard L.; Launder, Ernie L.; and Peveler, France
D., 3,429,380.
Launder, James M., to Hupsi Corporation, The. Rotary weigher.
3,458,002, 7-29-69, CI. 177-83.
Launder, James M., to HUPSI Corporation. Drinking valve.
3,466,007, 9-9-69, CI. 251-145.
Launder, Richard L.; Launder, Ernie L.; and Peveler, France D.,
said Peveler assor to said Launder, Richard L., & Launder, Ernie
L. Folding slope grader for bulldozers. 3,429,380, 2-25-69, CI.
172-802.
Launder, Richard L.; and Peveler, France D., said Peveler assor. to
said Launder. Slope grader for bulldozers. 3,429,381, 2-25-69, CI.
172-802.
Launders of Indiana Inc.: See —
Lynn, William J.; and Loop, James P., 3,443,993.
Launer, Robert H. Floating seawall. 3,473,335, 10-21-69, CI. 61-5.
Laupman, Robert Ronald, to N.V. Nederlandse Extrusie Maatschap-
pij. Apparatus for tempering and cooling a web or strand of ther-
moplastic material comprising a plasticizer. 3,460,196, 8-12-69,
CI. 18-1.
Lauppe, Heinz; and Westphal, Dieter, to Danfoss A/S. Electromag-
netic valve. 3,441,246, 4-29-69, CI. 251-52.
Laupretre, Jean-Jacques, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric
(Societe Anonyme). Signalling circuit arrangement. 3,421,022, 1-
7-69, CI. 307-235.
Laure, George R., to W-L Molding Company, The. Plastic roller.
3,451,734, 6-24-69, CI. 308-15.
Laurel, Ralph V., to Melroe Manufacturing Company, mesne. Vehi-
cle with lift-off means for ease of steering. 3,444,583, 5-20-69, CI.
15-340.
Laurel], Lars G.; and Mandt, Arne, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Insulated high voltage conductor with potential
gradient equalization means. 3,487,455, 12-30-69, CI. 174-102.
Laurence, Leonard J.: See —
Comeau, George O.; Laurence, Leonard J.; and Ordway,
Richard S., 3,466,683.
Laurent, Bernard J.: See —
Smith, John H.; and Laurent, Bernard J. ,3,470,223.
Laurent, Bernard, to Cometa. Base for plug-in electric or electronic
assemblies or sub-assemblies. 3,474,396, 10-21-69, CI. 339-198.
Laurent, Francois, to Pail lard S.A. Light intensity measuring device
in the objective- lens of a filming apparatus. 3,463,929, 8-26-69,
CI. 250-216.
Laurent, Harold J.; and Iwaskiw, Lubomyr J., to Bendix Corpora-
tion, The. Push-pull amplifier with asymmetrical drive and load.
3,478,274, 11-11-69, CI. 330-14.
Laurent, Pierre Gabriel, to Electricite de France (Service National).
High-voltage power conversion assembly composed of a polyphase
transformer combined with a plurality of sets of controlled
rectifiers. 3,445,747, 5-20-69, CI. 321-5.
Laurenty, Francois. Spray type flash evaporator. 3,434,522, 3-25-69,
CI. 159-3.
Laures, Pierre, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Optical system
with variable focal length. 3,464,760, 9-2-69, CI. 350-40.
Lauria, Francesco: See —
Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Lauria, Francesco; Fojanesi, Alessandro;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, 3,458,533.
Lauria, Francesco; Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Francavilla, Pier Nicola;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy, to Erba, Carlo, S.p.A.
Alpha-(5-indanyl)-butyric acid. 3,452,085, 6-24-69, CI. 260-517.
Launch, Stephen A., to Chevron Research Company. p-Xylene
process. 3,467,724, 9-16-69, CI. 260-674.
Lauridsen, Jens Birk: See—
Vrang, Carl; Krog, Niels; and Lauridsen, Jens Birk,3,479,189.
Laurie, Lee, Jr. Method and apparatus for etching printed circuit
boards. 3.461,008, 8-12-69, CI. 156-3.
Laurien, Gunter, to Kollmann, Wilfried. Depth measuring device.
3,477,132, 11-11-69, CI. 33-126.6
Lauritsen, James L., 40% to Greene, Edna Mae. Air cooled side wall
tire construction. 3,457,980, 7-29-69, CI. 152-353.
Lauritzcn, Peter O., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corpora-
tion. Transistor structure with steep impurity gradients having fast
transition between the conducting and nonconducting state.
3,463,972, 8-26-69, CI. 317-235.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Frangible plastic closure. 3,434,620, 3-25-69, CI. 220-27.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Closure tear out panels. 3,458,080, 7-29-69, CI. 220-27.
Laurizio, Jeremiah, to American Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Vent closure assembly. 3,458,084, 7-29-69, CI. 220-63.
Lauro, Anthony. Plastic hook and eye fastener apparatus. 3,426,400,
2-11-69, CI. 24-225.
Laursen, Larry J.: See—
Shrum, William E.; and Laursen, Larry J. ,3,439,869.
Laut, William. Method and apparatus for centrifugal separation.
3,464,554, 9-2-69, CI. 210-78.
Lautenschlager, Walter: See—
Daumiller, Guenther; and Lautenschlager, Walter,3,428,710.
Lautenschlager, Walter; Srna, Christian; and Schuster, Ludwig, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Reaction
product of acrylate ester and butadiene polymer. 3,427,363, 2-11-
69, CI. 260-879.
Lauter, Charles A., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Wind
speed integration system for use with pulse- type anemometers.
3,452,593, 7-1-69, CI. 73-194.
Lauterbach, Herbert G.: See —
Breen, Alvin L.; and Lauterbach, Herbert G.,3,421,194.
Lauterbach, Jerre F.: See —
Beyers, Marvin E.; Brown, Mackenzie P.; Carter, John W.;
Junck, John A.; Lauterbach, Jerre F.; and Winters, Frank
H., 3,463, 190.
Lauterbach, Norman E.: See —
Bense, Roger; and Lauterbach, Norman E., 3,458,275.
Lauterbach, Norman E., to Sybron Corporation, mesne. Material
handling container. 3,454,189, 7-8-69, CI. 220-97.
Lauth, Corliss, to Multifastener Corporation, d/b/a Cast Forge Com-
pany. Method and apparatus for permanent mold casting.
3,472,308, 10-14-69, CI. 164-71.
Lautin, Leon. Reinforced luggage handle and mounting member.
3,444,967, 5-20-69, CI. 190-58.
Lautsch, Hermann. Automatic device for counterbalancing reaction
forces of a bore mine machine. 3,437,377, 4-8-69, CI. 299-1.
Lautsch, Hermann. Rotationally operating boring machines.
3,441,096, 4-29-69, CI. 175-104.
Lautsch, Hermann; Jacob, Hans-Ludwig; Hermanns, Peter; and Her-
manns, Klaus. Boring holes in rock. 3,467,210, 9-16-69, CI. 175-
386.
Lautzenhiser, Robert L.; and Michel, James D., to Hughes Aircraft
Company. Tie-down apparatus. 3,478,995, 1 1-18-69, CI. 248-361.
Laux, Friedrick Gunther. Pressing tool, specifically hand press.
3,475,946, 11-4-69, CI. 72-409.
Laux, Hartmut, to Rox Lufttechnische Geratebau G.m.b.H. High
pressure induction apparatus. 3,424,237, 1-28-69, CI. 165-123.
Laux, Karl. Pulse valve, particularly for sprinkler plants. 3,485,263,
12-23-69, CI. 137-408.
Laux, Monika, nee Loffler: See —
Loftier, Karl Nikolaus,3, 47 1,295.
Laux, Servatius; and Stroder, Arno. Process for the production of
stoneware drainage pipes. 3,487,140, 12-30-69, CI. 264-154.
Lauze, Wilfrid L.: See —
Bluestein, Claire; Lauze, Wilfrid L.; and Bluestein, Bernard
R.,3,428,564.
Lauzon, James Nelson; Sandner, Raymond J.; and Bildsoe, Jorgen S.,
to Taylor & Gaskin, Inc. Article spacer. 3,458,026, 7-29-69, CI.
198-34.
Lauzon, William E. Combination layout and spotting apparatus.
3,421,226, 1-14-69, CI. 33-189.
Lavacchia, Joseph E. Tray accessory for bathtubs. 3,444,564, 5-20-
69, CI. 4-185.
Lavack, Ronald M. Method for erecting swimming pools. 3,486,289,
12-30-69, CI. 52-742.
Lavalier, James P., to Hart-Carter Company. Interruptible-jet control
means for producing short blasts of high pressure fluid. 3,457,893,
7-29-69, CI. 116-137.
Lavallee, Lawrence R., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Limiter
circuit. 3,465,170, 9-2-69, CI. 307-237.
Lavallee, Nelson J. B., to Federal Weather Strips Inc. Method of
making a tube having perforations through the wall thereof.
3,438,110, 4-15-69, CI. 29-155.
LaVallee, Theodore R., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Control system
for constant level flywheel energy bolster press. 3,437,856, 4-8-69,
CI. 310-94.
La Vallee, Theodore R., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Method of
operating a press over a four-to-one range of stroking rates.
3,450,912, 6-17-69, CI. 310-95.
LaVan, John F., to American Standard, Inc. Electrical heater.
3,476,916, 11-4-69, CI. 219-552.
Lavash, John P., to General Electric Company. Fuel control systems.
3,420,055, 1-7-69, CI. 60-39.28
Lavedan, Louis J., Jr.: See —
Brediger, James L.; Day, William B.; Lavedan, Louis J., Jr.; and
Parks, Joe K., 3,431,515.
La Velle, Martin J. Closed combustion cycle for cement kilns.
3,466,351, 9-9-69, CI. 263-53.
Lavengood, Thomas H., to Bendix Corporation, The. Method of
making a universal joint. 3,434,196, 3-25-69, CI. 29-437.
Lavenir, Jean Claude; and Agasse, Jean. System for the transmission
and registration of telephone charges. 3,427,594, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Laverty, Wayne H. Process of driving stakes. 3,437,156, 4-8-69, CI.
173-1.
Lavery, Charles A.; and Meyer, Paul E., to Combustion Engineering,
Inc. Means for dehydrating crude oil with hot water. 3,469,373, 9-
30-69, CI. 55-174.
Lavery, John R.: See —
Ritzert, John A.; and Lavery, John R., 3,456,1 17.
Lavey, John A.: See —
Kreider, Edward W.; and Lavey, John A.,3,479,994.
LIST OF PATENTEES
911
La Via Anthony Laurence, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Cellulose
containing denture adhesive. 3,440,065, 4-22-69, CI. 106-35.
Lavigne, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Unsymmetrical dialkylbenzene mixtures. 3,422,161, 1-14-69,
CI. 260-668.
Lavigne, Joe B.; and Hughes, Mack F., to Chevron Research Com-
pany. Overbased dialkylbenzene sulfonates. 3,470,097, 9-30-69,
CI. 252-33.
Lavigne, Richard C: See —
Laughlin, Charles R., Jr.; Hilton, Gay E.; Lavigne, Richard C;
and Hollenbaugh, Roger C.,3,47 1,856.
Lavigne, Vernon W.: See —
Bailey, James R.; and Lavigne, Vernon W., 3,433,906.
Lavigne, William J., Jr.; Osborne, William T.; and Anderson, Carl
M., to Carrier Corporation. Pressure relief device. 3,443,572, 5-
13-69, CI. 137-70.
Lavin, Edward; Markhart, Albert H.; and Santer, James O., to Mon-
santo Company. Stable coating composition of a tricarboxylic acid
or its partial or full ester and a diamine. 3,480,588, 1 1-25-69, CI.
260-47.
Lavin, Edward; and Serlin, Irving, to Monsanto Company. Process
for the preparation of a polyimide foam. 3,483,144, 12-9-69, CI.
260-2.5
Lavin, Edward: See —
Fitzhugh, Andrew F.; Hunt, Charles F.; and Lavin, Ed-
ward.3,462,513.
Lavin, Thomas J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Resolver shaft angu-
lar velocity to pulse width converter. 3,460,130, 8-5-69, CI. 340-
347.
Lavine, Arthur A. Explosive arrangement for generating a mach
stem to affect a line cut. 3,435,763, 4-1-69, CI. 102-24.
Lavine, Arthur A. High speed photographic recorder. 3,449,758, 6-
10-69, CI. 346-107.
Lavine, Arthur Alfred. Dual ignition explosive arrangement.
3,447,463, 6-3-69, CI. 102-67.
Lavine, Morris: See —
Davis, Glenn Gary; and Dahlin, Robert Walton, 3,431,916.
Laviron, Charles: See —
Darcas, Claude; Allirot, Rene; and Laviron, Charles.3,474,142.
Laviron, Charles; Darcas, Claude; and Allirot, Rene, to Ugine Kuhl-
mann. Process for the preparation of acrylamide and methacryla-
mide. 3,474,141, 10-21-69, CI. 260-561.
Laviron, Edouard, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Time
selectors, analysers or recorders, for electrical pulses which may
follow one another at very short intervals. 3,438,004, 4-8-69, CI.
340-172.5
Lavoie, John L., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Rocket thrust
vectoring apparatus. 3,427,809, 2-18-69, CI. 60-231.
Lavoie, Raymond E., Jr.: See—
Sharkey, John F.; and Lavoie, Raymond E., Jr., 3,433,203.
Lavond, Edward A. Automatic locking control for cutter bar.
3,430,423, 3-4-69, CI. 56-249.
Lavoo, Norman T., to General Electric Company. Output circuits for
microwave discharge devices. 3,437,949, 4-8-69, CI. 330-53.
Law Blower Company,: See —
Gerlitz, Reuben A., 3,433,403.
Law, Derek A., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Novel boron esters and
stabilization of oxidizable organic substances therewith. 3,442,807,
5-6-69, CI. 252-46.3
Law, Derek A.: See-
Braid, Milton; and Law, Derek A.,3,445,391.
Law, Douglas Alexander: See —
Hill, Harold Taylor; and Law, Douglas Alexander.3,425,323.
Law, Harold C. Garden hose nozzle positioner. 3,441,222, 4-29-69,
CI. 239-280.5
Law, Harry D., to Miles Laboratories Inc. Test composition and
process for detecting organic polyhalogen compounds. 3,472,626,
10-14-69, CI. 23-230.
Law, James B.: See—
Fulgenzi, Crescenzo F.; Law, James B.; and Lerch, Peter
A. ,3,467,171.
Law, John, to Carrier Corporation. Gas compression systems.
3.424,370, 1-28-69, CI. 230-5.
Law, John, to Carrier Corporation. Magnetic drive pump for use in
refrigeration systems. 3,429,137, 2-25-69, CI. 62-141.
Law, John, to Carrier Corporation. Magnetic coupling with slip de-
tection means. 3,470,406, 9-30-69, CI. 310-95.
Law, K. J., Engineers, Inc.: See —
Law, Kenneth J.; and Brown, Gordon R., 3,434,048.
Law, Kenneth J.; and Brown, Gordon R., to Law, K. J., Engineers,
Inc. Eddy current apparatus for testing the hardness of a fer-
romagnetic material. 3,434,048, 3-18-69, CI. 324-34.
Law, Marvin A., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Method of modifying the
appearance of a pile fabric. 3,422,512, 1-21-69, CI. 26-16.
Law, Russell R., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Narrow-band televi-
sion. 3,423,526, 1-21-69, CI. 178-6.8
Law, Russell R., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Magnetic recording
of a variable slope pulse modulated signal. 3,449,757, 6-10-69, CI.
346-74.
Law, Russell R., to Hughes Aircraft Company. TV bandwidth reduc-
tion. 3,463,876, 8-26-69, CI. 178-6.
Law, William E.: See —
Hanford, William E.; and Law, William E.,3,480,967.
Lawalin, Harold L.; and Skirvin, Kenneth. Chip removing assembly.
3,430,767, 3-4-69, CI. 210-79.
Lawalin, Harold L.; and Skirvin, Kenneth. Bird feed package con-
verted feeder. 3,441,002, 4-29-69, CI. 1 19-52.
Lawes, Bernard C, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyvinyl alcohol foams and compositions for making the same.
3,481,886, 12-2-69, CI. 260-2.5
Lawes, Louis F.W.; Shreeve, Nicholas Gilbert; and Mihalik, Nandor,
to Arlside Limited. Reprographic apparatus. 3,471,882, 10-14-69,
CI. 15-1.
Lawes, Louis F.W.; Shreeve, Nicholas Gilbert; and Mihalik, Nandor,
to Arside Limited. Reprographic apparatus. 3,480,359, 11-25-69,
CI. 355-3.
Lawhorn, Charles L. Pistol dispenser for fluent material. 3,443,725,
5-13-69, CI. 222-79.
Lawler Automatic Controls, Inc.: See —
COStantini, Adelmo, 3,485,371.
Lawler, Jack: See —
Bidelman, Bruce B.; Maurer, Max L.; Lawler, Jack; and Millard,
George R.,3,462,143.
Lawler, James R. Roll forming apparatus. 3,475,937, 11-4-69, CI.
72-181.
Lawless, Frederick W.: See —
Garry, Gerald A.; Kostuch, Donald J.; Lawless, Frederick W.;
and Malaby, Davey L.,3,458,688.
Lawless, Merritt B. Automatic emergency signaling system for a
vehicle. 3,434,106, 3-18-69, CI. 340-55.
Lawless, William J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Multiple counter stage using coincidence gates to coordinate input
signals and feedback signals within the stage. 3,479,524, 1 1-18-69,
CI. 307-222.
Lawless, William N., to Corning Glass Works. Paraelectric refrigera-
tion method and apparatus. 3,436,924, 4-8-69, CI. 62-3.
Lawless, Winston F.: See —
Perkins, Bernard C, 3,421,494.
Lawley, Charles F. Mounting of gun barrel and action assembly in
gun stock. 3,439,441, 4-22-69, CI. 42-75.
Lawley, Clyde M. Heat removal process. 3,427,814, 2-18-69, CI. 62-
48.
Lawley, Kenneth L.: See-
Klein, Donald L.; and Lawley, Kenneth L.,3,424,954.
Lawlor, Robert E., to Electro-Clamp Corporation. Electrical connec-
tor of integral sheet metal construction. 3,477,060, 11-4-69, CI.
339-266.
Lawman, William E., to Welinlok Limited. Structural elements to
form racks. 3,468,430, 9-23-69, CI. 211-182.
Lawn, Francis, to Rowan Industries, Inc. Thyristor firing circuit.
3,462,671, 8-19-69, CI. 321-18.
Lawn-A Mat Chemical and Equipment Corporation: See —
Dorfman, Daniel, 3,463,360.
Lawrance, Paul Anthony; and Burbidge, Bernard Whiting, to British
Petroleum Company Limited, The. Reactivation of catalysts.
3,440,178, 4-22-69, CI. 252-415.
Lawrence & Schild, Ltd.: See-
Lawrence, Frank L., 3,436,986.
Lawrence, Frank L., 3,458,153.
Lawrence, Benjamin; and Morris, Frank G., Jr., to Procter & Gam-
ble Company, The. Casserole composition. 3,484,251, 12-16-69,
CI. 99-85.
Lawrence, Beverlee: See —
Corbin, Barney G.; Sender, David S.; and Lawrence, Bever-
lee,3,474,788.
Lawrence Brothers, Inc.: See —
Foltz, Robert E., 3,431,585.
Foltz, Robert E., 3,433,518.
Foltz, Robert E., 3,436,047.
Foltz, Robert E., 3,465,380.
Foltz, Robert E., 3,468,509.
Foltz, Robert E., 3,475,784.
McNinch, Delmar D., 3,479,682.
Lawrence, Charles T., to Textron Inc., mesne. Slide fastener.
3,466,713, 9-16-69, CI. 24-205.1
Lawrence, Don D. Plastic practice bowling ball with selectable
covered finger holes. 3,423,088, 1-21-69, CI. 273-63.
Lawrence, Doyle M. Formation injecting and testing apparatus for
wells. 3,424,243, 1-28-69, CI. 166-100.
Lawrence, Forby W. Brush and tree cutter. 3,483,905, 12-16-69, CI.
144-251.
Lawrence, Frank L., to Lawrence & Schild, Ltd. Clutch-controlled,
two-speed, power-transmitting mechanism. 3,436,986, 4-8-69, CI.
74-768.
Lawrence, Frank L., to Lawrence & Schild Ltd. Level-wind struc-
ture. 3,458,153, 7-29-69, CI. 242-158.
Lawrence, Frank W., to National Screw & Manufacturing Company,
The. Blind fastener for sandwich panel and method. 3,434,262, 3-
25-69, CI. 52-617.
Lawrence, Franklin B.: See —
Tanaka, Frederick K.; Lawrence, Franklin B.; and Riddle, John
B., 3,447,655.
912
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company. Organic suspending medium and composition.
3.455.823, 7-15-69, CI. 252-25.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company. Oleaginous compositions. 3,455,825, 7-15-69,
CI. 252-28.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company. Organic suspending medium and composition.
3.455.828, 7-15-69, CI. 252-31.
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company. Organic suspending medium and composition.
3.455.829, 7-15-69, CI. 252-31.
Lawrence, Franklin 1. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company. Co-sulfur condensed petroleum traction and a
reactive monomer composition. 3,455,830, 7-15-69, CI. 252-48.6
Lawrence, Franklin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall
Refining Company, a division of Witco Chemical Company. Co-
oxygen condensed petroleum hydrocarbon and reactive monomer
compositions. 3,455,833, 7-15-69, CI. 252-55.
Lawrence, Franlin I. L.; and Pohorilla, Michael J., to Kendall Refin-
ing Company. Organic suspending medium and composition.
3.455.824, 7-15-69, CI. 252-25.
Lawrence, Geoffrey L., to Zenith Carburetter Company Limited,
The. Fuel-air mixture intake systems for internal combustion en-
gines. 3,444,848, 5-20-69, CI. 123-122.
Lawrence, Geoffrey Lloyd, to Zenith Carburetter Company Limited,
The. Carburetters. 3,456,929, 7-22-69, CI. 261-44.
Lawrence, Henry C: See —
Prescott, William Benjamin; and Lawrence, Henry C, 3,459,480.
Lawrence, Ivan Charles; and Rhodes, John Kenneth, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Gearing having tooth pressure distribution means.
3,463,031, 8-26-69, CI. 74-410.
Lawrence J Richard: See —
Kenney, James C; and Lawrence J Richard, 3,438, 753.
Lawrence, James C, to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Roller cutter for
rotary drilling apparatus. 3,430,718, 3-4-69, CI. 17-5-343.
Lawrence, James C, to Alkirk, Inc. Steering method and apparatus.
3,437,380, 4-8-69, CI. 299-10.
Lawrence, James Clifton; and Hamilton, William Hauth, to Alkirk,
Inc. Earth boring apparatus. 3,485,309, 12-23-69, CI. 175-230.
Lawrence, James F., Jr. Adjustment knob for electric device.
3,430,515, 3-4-69, CI. 74-527.
Lawrence, Jerome G.: See —
Chiola, Vincent; and Lawrence, Jerome G., 3,446,575.
Lawrence, John A., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The, mesne.
Semiconductor switch circuit. 3,458,725, 7-29-69, CI. 307-249.
Lawrence, Joseph Benton, to Brown & Root, Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for controlling pipeline laying operations. 3,472,034, 10-
14-69, CI. 61-72.3
Lawrence, Lamonte H., to Motorola, Inc. Noise diode having an
alloy zener junction. 3,457,469, 7-22-69, CI. 317-234.
Lawrence Manufacturing Company: See —
Hamilton, William H.; and Allyn, Richard J., 3,486,572.
Lawrence, Owen Napier, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Fuel systems for gas turbine engines. 3,427,804, 2-18-69, CI. 60-
39.28
Lawrence, Owen Napier, to Lucas, Joseph (Industries) Limited.
Devices for translating forces. 3,430,513, 3-4-69, CI. 74-519.
Lawrence, Owen Napier, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Devices for translating forces. 3,465,643, 9-9-69, CI. 91-47.
Lawrence, Philip L., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Seismic wavelength
filtering in optical data processing. 3,435,411, 3-25-69, CI. 340-
15.5
Lawrence, Ray V.: See —
Schuller, Walter H.; and Lawrence, Ray V., 3,463,769.
Lawrence, Raymond Edward; and Witherow, Lawrence R., to East-
man Kodak Company. Device for opening plastic film cartridges.
3,429,042, 2-25-69, CI. 30-11.
Lawrence, Robert C, Jr. Spray nozzle. 3,447,756, 6-3-69, CI. 239-
594.
Lawrence, Robert, III, to Heinicke Instruments Co. Cleaning ap-
paratus. 3,438,583, 4-15-69, CI. 239-305.
Lawrence, Robert W., to Hercules Incorporated. Nonaqueous inor-
ganic oxidizer salt blasting compositions containing silicon com-
ponent of particular size. 3,455,750, 7-15-69, CI. 149-21.
Lawrence, Robert, to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Electrical
connector. 3,470,522, 9-30-69, CI. 339-14.
Lawrence, Roland B.; and Harnack, George H., to Deutsch Com-
pany Electronic Component Division, The. Feed-through terminal
junction. 3,449,708, 6-10-69, CI. 339-198.
Lawrence, Sidney J. Music-note indicating device. 3,429,216, 2-25-
69, CI. 84-471.
Lawrence, Sidney J. Music-note indicator. 3,429,217, 2-25-69, CI.
84-47 1 .
Lawrence, Sidney R. Holder for paper cups and the like. 3,481,639,
12-2-69, CI. 294-31.2
Lawrence, Thomas R.: See —
Wieting, Terence J.; Lawrence, Thomas R.; and Naiman,
Charles S., 3,42 1,374.
Lawrence, William H.: See —
Gerlach, Richard K.; and Lawrence, William H., 3 ,480,936.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, to Hooker Chemical Corporation,
mesne. Method and apparatus for the prevention of knocks in
steam coils. 3,438,429, 4-15-69, CI. 165-1.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, to Hooker Chemical Corporation,
mesne. Thermal convection condenser and method of use.
3,448,792, 6-10-69, CI. 165-1.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, to Hooker Chemical Corporation,
mesne. Heat storage heat exchanger. 3,452,720, 7-1-69, CI. 122-
32.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson, to Comstock & Wescott, Inc. Vapor
generator. 3,485,216, 12-23-69, CI. 122-33.
Lawrence, Willis Thompson; and Webb, George Warren, to Hooker
Chemical Corporation. Electrical apparatus for storing and releas-
ing heat. 3,475,596, 10-28-69, CI. 219-530.
Lawrenson, Jack, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Apparatus for the
manufacture of float glass utilizing buoyant depressible barrier
means. 3,485,617, 12-23-69, CI. 65-182.
Lawrenson, Jack: See —
Robinson, Albert Sidney; and Lawrenson, Jack,3,468,653.
Robinson, Albert Sidney; and Lawrenson, Jack, 3,479, 171.
Lawrenson, Peter John, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Dynamo-electric machines of the reluctance type. 3,448,310,
6-3-69, CI. 310-162.
Lawrenson, Thomas; and Brinsley, Alfred Richard, to British Insu-
lated Callender's Cables Limited. Method and apparatus for the
manufacture of electric conductors. 3,460,334, 8-12-69, CI. 57-10.
Lawrie, Donald; and Findlay, Campbell, to Singer Company, The.
Hinge for sewing machines. 3,465,381, 9-9-69, CI. 16-142.
Lawrie, William David, to Girling Limited. Brake control systems.
3,473,850, 10-21-69, CI. 303-21.
Lawrie, William N., Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. Threshold biased
control circuit for trailing edge triggered flip flops. 3,435,257, 3-
25-69, CI. 307-289.
Laws, Cecil E., to National Lead Company. Line tension sensor.
3,436,962, 4-8-69, CI. 73-143.
Laws, William Robert; Holt, Henry Christopher; and Salter, Frank
Michael, to British Iron and Steel Research Association, The. Fur-
nace. 3,469,827, 9-30-69, CI. 263-6.
Lawson, Bobby L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Permeability
logging with radioactive isotopes having high and low energy
gamma rays. 3,424,903, 1-28-69, CI. 250-83.3
Lawson, Gustaf R., to Circle F Industries, Inc. Potentiometer.
3,464,050, 8-26-69, CI. 338-89.
Lawson, John B. Spinnaker pole. 3,464,379, 9-2-69, CI. 1 14-102.
Lawson, John B., to Robison Rayon Company, Inc. Yarn furnisher
for winding machines. 3,480,218, 1 1-25-69, CI. 242-45.
Lawson, John E., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Retorting of oil shale. 3,440,162, 4-22-69, CI. 208-11.
Lawson, Joseph M. Pump operating unit. 3,482,399, 12-9-69, CI. 60-
52.
Lawson, Kenneth Thomas; and Ascough, Keith Judge, to Head,
Wrightson and Company, Limited. Apparatus for coating continu-
ously moving strip material with powder. 3,426,730, 2-11-69, CI.
118-636.
Lawson, Maurice O., to United States of America, Air Force. Elec-
trofluid-dynamic generator. 3,476,959, 11-4-69, CI. 310-10.
Lawson, Maurice O.: See-
yon Ohain, Hans J. P.; Wattendorf, Frank L.; and Lawson, Mau-
rice 0.,3,439,197.
Lawson, Ronald N.: See —
Carnevale, Edmund H.; Lynnworth, Lawrence C; and Lawson,
Ronald N., 3,425,064.
Lawson, William J., to Case, J. I., Company. Portable remote control
console. 3,482,164, 12-2-69, CI. 325-21.
Lawson, William Manford: See —
Wojcik, Gerald Edward; and Lawson, William Man-
ford.3,486,872.
Lawson, William P.: See —
Ogden, Ralph P.; and Lawson, William P.,3,444,352.
Ogden, Ralph P.; and Lawson, William P.,3,469,067.
Lawson, William P., to Ogden Engineering Corporation. Flux
recovery device. 3,421,666, 1-14-69, CI. 222-442.
Lawson, William P., to Ogden Engineering Corporation. Cable cart
arrangement. 3,446,159, 5-27-69, CI. 104-178.
Lawter Chemicals, Inc.: See —
Voedisch, Robert W., 3,429,825.
Voedisch, Robert W.; and de Pelichy, Reginald, 3,455,856.
Lawter, Raymond L., to Dura Corporation, mesne. Reclamation of
liquids used in vehicle washing. 3,447,545, 6-3-69, CI. 134-101.
Lawther, James M.: See —
Bringman, Joseph M.; Lawther, James M.; and Kendig, Paul
M., 3,435,409.
Lawton, Donald C. Pull type exercising device. 3,446,503, 5-27-69,
CI. 272-79.
Lawton, Emil A.; and Rogers, Howard H., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Electrolytic process for preparation of
chlorine pentafluoride. 3,454,476, 7-8-69, CI. 204-59.
Lawton, Emil A.; and Weber, John Q., to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Method of preparing difluoramine and preparing
tetrafluorohydrazine therefrom. 3,433,595, 3-18-69, CI. 23-205.
LIST OF PATENTEES
913
i Lawton, Kenneth C: See—
Grolman. Bernard, and Lawton. Kenneth C. .3.460.887.
Lay, Norman W. Rural mailbox signals. 3.426.966. 2-1 1-69. CI. 232-
35
Layendecker, Thomas P., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Ap-
paratus for pressurizing rocket motor propellant tanks. 3.425.217.
2-4-69, CI. 60-39.48
Layfield, James David; and Slingerland. Lyle Robert, to Air Pre-
heater Company. Inc.. The. Anticavitation device. 3,481,114, 12-
2-69, CI. 55-159.
Layman. Curtis A.: See —
Humphrey. -Loren K.; Dunning. Robert A.; and Layman, Curtis
A. ,3.423,040.
Layman. Ralph Earl, to American Cyanamid Company. Polymeric
composition and process of preparing the. 3,429,857, 2-25-69, CI.
260-78.5
Lavne & Bowler, Inc.: See—
' Jones, Byford A., 3.428,128.
Lavne & Bowler Pump Company: See—
Dicmas, John L., 3.476,038.
Lavne, Douglas K., to Dow Corning Corporation. Treatment of glass
with silsesquioxanes to improve durability of subsequent silicone
treatments to washing. 3,445,267, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-72.
Layne, Douglas K.; Northrup, Hal J.; and Weber, Carl D., to Dow-
Corning Corporation. Controlled release agents. 3,445.417, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-33.6
Layne, Gilbert S.: See—
Huml, James O.; and Layne, Gilbert S.,3.477,812.
Layne, Gilbert S.; and Huml, James O., to Dow Chemical Company.
The. Method of producing Hake graphite. 3,438,731. 4-15-69, CI.
23-209.1
Layne-New York Company, Inc.: See—
Reinhold, Richard H., 3,469,405.
Layton. Beryl W.; and Dunham, Robert W.. to Square D Company.
Molded-case circuit breaker with manual tripping means externally
accessible only by a tool. 3,480,890, I 1-25-69, CI. 335-23.
Lazaga, Francisco F. Washing machine to use impact of solid materi-
als and solid recollecting ejector. 3,425,078. 2-4-69. CI. 15-3.
Lazar. Edward. Pocket type retractable plumb-bob and casing.
3.478,438, 11-18-69, CI. '33-217.
Lazar. Emery C: See —
Fuhrmann. Robert; Sifniades. Stylianos; and Lazar, Emery
C, 3,464.905.
Lazar. Jeffrey M., to Honeywell Inc. Fluidic fuel control system.
3.463,176, 8-26-69, CI. 137-36.
Lazar. Jeffrey M., to Honeywell Inc. Control systems. 3.468,220, 9-
23-69, CI. 91-3.
Lazar, Joseph D.: See —
McSherry. Thomas W., 3,467.1 14.
Lazar. Sheldon: See —
Damato, Daniel A.; Lazar, Sheldon; and Zittler. Richard
B., 3.449. 873.
Lazarchick, Nicholas. Jr.: See —
Carlock, Frank R.; Kippenhan. B. William; Lamoureux. William
R.; and Lazarchick. Nicholas. Jr.,3,435.278.
Lazarchick, Nicholas, Jr.; and Pearson, Kenneth A., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Proportionalized velocity deflec-
tion system. 3.473.078. 10-14-69, CI. 315-18.
Lazareff, Michel: See —
Havette, Claude; Lazareff, Michel; and Soulez-Lariviere, Je-
an,3,447. 741 .
Lazarewicz, Lucian M.. to United Aircraft Corporation. Control
means for a vapor generator. 3,487.465. 12-30-69, CI. 122-451.
Lazaridis, Lazaros J., to Thermo Electron Corporation. Thermionic
power and heat source. 3,460,524. 8-12-69, CI. 126-1 10.
Lazaridis. Lazaros J.; and Veigel, Neil D., to Thermo Electron En-
gineering Corporation. Fabrication of structures for use at high
temperatures. 3.485.296. 12-23-69. CI. 165-105.
Lazaro. Anton. Electroplating barrel. 3.421,992, 1-14-69, CI. 204-
213.
Lazaro. Anton. Electroplating barrel. 3.421.993, 1-14-69. CI. 204-
213.
Lazaro, Bernard J. Apparatus for applying asphalt to form a paved
surface. 3.456,566, 7-22-69. CI. 94-44.
Lazaro. Miguel: See —
Calvin. Yolanda; and Lazaro. Miguel, 3,453,668.
Lazaros, Anthony M. Method and apparatus for purifying gases.
3,442,603, 5-6-69. CI. 23-2.
Lazarus, Allan K., to FMC Corporation. Hydroxy containing
phosphoric acid esters and process for producing same. 3,487.130,
12-30-69. CI. 260-953.
Lazarus and Peyser Associates: See—
Lazarus, Harry J., 3.435,905.
Lazarus, Harry J., to Lazarus and Peyser Associates. Tool and
method of manufacturing the same. 3,435.905. 4-1-69, CI. 173-
163.
Lazarus. Stanley D., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Process for the
production of polyethylene terephthalate free of objectionable
coloration. 3,451.971, 6-24-69, CI. 260-75.
Lazarus. Stanley D.; and Christensen. Poul N.. to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Process for preparing polyesters with antimony
catalysts. 3,484.410, 12-16-69. CI. 260-75.
Lazccki, Stanislaw V., to United Aircraft Corporation. Apparatus for
providing a digital average of a plurality of analogue input sam-
ples. 3,441.720, 4-29-69, CI. 235-150.5
Lazenby, John Kevin: See — '
Eardley, Stephen; Gregory, Gordon Ian; Lazenby, John Kevin;
and Long, Alan Gibson. 3.479, 350.
Lazcrte, James D.: See —
Guenthner. Richard A.; and Lazcrte. James D.,3,484,281.
Lazerus, Stanley: See —
Jensen, William Paul; and Lazerus, Stanley. 3, 42 1,984.
Lazinsky, Irvin L. Lawn edging strip. 3.484.989. 12-23-69, CI. 47-33.
Lazy Eight Inc., Thc.See —
Hanmer, Richard Alan, 3.431,673.
Hanmer, Richard Alan. 3.453.814.
Hanmer. Richard Alan. 3,474.565.
Lazzari, Ettore: See —
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari, Ettore, 3.420, 842.
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari. Ettore. 3,450,709.
Lea, Eugene D.: See —
Bracken. Robert C; and Lea, Eugene D., 3,470.069.
Lea, Frank, to British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited. Ap-
paratus for handling wire and other filamentary material.
3.429,1 14, 2-25-69, CI. 57-34.
Lea, James M.: See —
Tarn, Thomas K.; and Lea, James M..3,468,345.
Lea, Kenneth Ellis: See —
Henshaw, John Anthony; and Lea, Kenneth Ellis, 3,42 1,382.
Lea, Wendell H. Constant torque transmission. 3,459,056, 8-5-69.
CI. 74-32.
Lea-Ronal, Inc.: See—
Ostrow, Barnet D.; and Nobel, Fred I.. 3,429.789.
Leach, Arthur, to MacWhvte Company. Steel cable-laid body.
3,475,897, 1 1-4-69, CI. 57-'l44.
Leach, Byron E.,: See —
Leach. Byron E.. 3,421,981.
Leach. Byron E., to Leach. Byron E., Hibbs, Richard G., Mobille.
George T. Klein, William R., mesne. Production of therapeutic
and prophylactic agent for upper respiratory infections. 3.421.981.
1-14-69. CI. 195-80.
Leach, Charles Christopher; and Williams. Ralph Lee. to Williams,
Ralph L., d.b.a. Lectro Engineering Company, mesne. Apparatus
for treating the surface of plastic bottles with an electrical spark
discharge. 3,428,801. 2-18-69. CI. 250-49.5
Leach Corporation: See —
Adams. Andrew O.; Nelsen. Marvin G.; Tapp. David J.; and
Schuessler. John C, 3,484,729.
Boyer, George Wesley, 3,430.879.
Cass, Ralph Sidney, 3,447,729.
Leach. Edward E.: See —
Hervig, Harold C; and Leach, Edward E.,3.446.741.
Leach, Harold H.; and Alford. Andrew. Apparatus for unequal
power division exhibiting hybrid properties. 3.467.919, 9-16-69.
CI. 333-9.
Leach, Harry S.; and Slate, Johnny L.. to Monsanto Company. Al-
cohol purification process. 3,466,340, 9-9-69, CI. 260-643.
Leach, Hugh K.; Taylor, Robert W.; and De Waters, Terrv L.. to
Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Tool. 3,457,796, 7-29~-69. CI.
74-50.
Leach, Jack, to Burlington Industries. Inc. Tubelcss tire having im-
proved chafer fabric. 3.460,599, 8-12-69. CI. 152-362.
Leach, James A. Football blocking sled. 3.425.692. 2-4-69, CI. 273-
55.
Leach, John M. Material handling conveyors. 3,433,349. 3-18-69.
CI. 198-177.
Leach, John M. Article handling conveyors. 3,451,527. 6-24-69, CI.
198-127.
Leach, John M. Conveying systems. 3,481,449, 12-2-69, CI. 198-
153.
Leach, Pembroke O.; Jackson, William P.; and Camp, Vernon W., to
Combustion Engineering, Inc. Back-up shoe for moving-tube solid
panel welder. 3.423,563. 1-21-69. CI. 219-124.
Leach, Robert D., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electrical
connector with a locking wedge. 3,430,188, 2-25-69, CI. 339-128.
Leach. Robert O., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Foams
in enriched gas drives. 3,460,623, 8-12-69, CI. 166-273.
Leadbeater, Howard W.: See —
Leonard, William L.; and Leadbeater, Howard W, 3.441, 287.
Leadbeter, Willard S.: See —
Nerwin, Henry Norman, Jr.; Leadbeter. Willard S.; and Hilten.
John S.,3,445,289.
Leadbetter, Horace F. Angling lures. 3.440,756, 4-29-69, CI. 43-
42.06
Leadbetter, Horace F. Book indexes. 3,473,827, 10-21-69, CI. 283-
36.
Leader. Victor. Grass catcher bag. 3,423,917, 1-28-69, CI. 56-202.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 58
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Leadley, Bertram M. Transporting vehicles with expandable bodies
and self-carried overhead crane equipment. 3,482,716, 12-9-69,
CI. 214-75.
Leadley, Louis Hall. Card game bid indicator. 3,467,382, 9-16-69,
CI. 273-148.
Leadore, Toney E.: See —
Berlin, A Samuel; Little, Vincent C; Leadore, Toney E.; and
Reid, Edwin J., Jr.,3,434,421.
Leafe, Edward Levi: See —
Brookes, Robert Frederick; Godson, David Henry; and Leafe,
Edward Levi,3,439,018.
Leafer, Robert M.: See —
Grant, Dwight W.; and Leafer, Robert M., 3,471,815.
Leahy, Joseph E. Sun bathing device. 3,475,050, 10-28-69, CI. 297-
17.
Leake, Preston H.; and Cogbill, Everett C, to American Tobacco
Company, The. Tobacco smoke filter element. 3,428,049, 2-18-69,
CI. 131-10.1
Leaman, Harold E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Ap-
paratus for the production of glass fibers. 3,468,644, 9-23-69, CI.
65-12.
Leaman, Theodore R.: See —
Garber, John A.; Leaman, Theodore R.; and Skelly, David
C, 3,42 1, 749.
Leaman, Wilbur K., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Catalytic
hydrocracking process and steam regeneration of catalyst to
produce hydrogen. 3,433,732, 3-18-69, CI. 208-1 11.
Leane, John Bryant: See-
Parker, Leslie Kearton; and Leane, John Bryant,3,423,670.
Leanza, William J.: See —
Christensen, Burton G.; Leanza, William J.; and Rasmusson,
Gary H.,3,442,938.
Patchett, Arthur A.; Rogers, Edward F.; and Leanza, William
J. ,3,453,265.
Patchett, Arthur A.; Rogers, Edward F.; and Leanza, William
J.,3,454,557.
Patchett, Arthur A.; Rogers, Edward F.; and Leanza, William
J. ,3,479,401.
Lear Jet Corporation: See —
Auld, Samuel H., 3,482,792.
Lear Jet Industries, Inc.: See —
Lear, William P., 3,423,052.
Lear, William P.; and Auld, Samuel H., 3,437,762.
Lear, William P.; and Auld, Samuel H., 3,478,973.
Ve Nard, Dan L., 3,477,010.
Lear Siegler, Inc.: See —
Abend, Irving J., 3,484,697.
Bannister, George I., 3,449,027.
Bannister, George Irving, 3,422,520.
Bassoff, Arthur B., 3,429,195.
Blanding, Leonard C; Meyer, Hans J.; and Liebler, Kenneth A.,
3,433,538.
Burns, Vernon J., 3,455,172.
Caggia, Vincent P., 3,453,883.
Campbell, William H., 3,462,190.
Carpenter, Warren E., 3,462,662.
Christiansen, Paul; and Amato, Carmelo J., 3,467,850.
Curtland, Floyd E., 3,476,330.
Daniel, David W., 3,443,478.
Daniel, David W., 3,451,111.
Davidson, Robert R., 3,473,476.
Downs, William T.; and Homier, Robert I., 3,427,073.
Downs, William T., 3,451,020.
Ellis, James N., 3,444,405.
Fischer, Joachim W., 3,448,623.
Franken, Peter A.; Cross, Lee A.; and Cross, Lloyd O,
3,463,591.
Gail, Stewart E., 3,466,478.
Hampton, Edward L., 3,424,423.
Heine, Otto R., 3,441,936.
Hokanson, Carl G., Sr.; and Evans, Richard A., 3,481,322.
Homier, Robert I., 3,437,302.
Homier, Robert I.; Posh, Raymond C; and Downs, William T.,
3,471,198.
Joyce, James E., 3,481,177.
Kazmarek, Edward, 3,434,342.
Kazmarek, Edward, 3,438,306.
Kline, Raymond V.; and Bross, Ronald A., 3,436,596.
Knapp, Emil P., 3,435,675.
Knapp, Emil P., 3,478,593.
Kramer, Kenneth C; and Archibald, Don M., 3,467,344.
Lent, Worthington C, 3,483,336.
Linker, John T., 3,478,857.
Miller, Lloyd G., 3,426,576.
Motz, Carl H.; and Anthony, Russel W., 3,461,526.
Osborn, Fredrick W„ 3,435,317.
Posh, Raymnd C, 3,449,971.
Posh, Raymond C, 3,460,793.
Punt, William, 3,426,577.
Reising, Paul L., 3,481,172.
Robson, Arthur M., 3,446,181.
Schutz, Erich H., 3,422,468.
Simons, John B., 3,476,156.
Surletta, Zygmunt M.; Ockershauser, Karl F.; and Koziatek,
Jerry P., 3,451,073.
Lear, William P., to Lear Jet Industries, Inc. De-icing apparatus.
3,423,052, 1-21-69, CI. 244-134.
Lear, William P.; and Auld, Samuel H., to Lear Jet Industries, Inc.
Multi-track tape cartridge player. 3,437,762, 4-8-69, CI. 179-100.2
Lear, William P.; and Auld, Samuel H., to Lear Jet Industries, Inc.
Compact player for magnetic tape cartridges. 3,478,973, 11-18-69,
CI. 242-55.19
Learmont, Tom, to Bucyrus-Erie Company. Power shovel.
3,452,890, 7-1-69, CI. 214-138.
Learmont, Tom: See —
Willgrubs, Theodore M.; Smith, William H.; and Learmont,
Tom,3,425,574.
Learn, Arthur J.: See —
Spriggs, Rueben S.; Learn, Arthur J.; and Scott-Monck, John
A. ,3,465,428.
Learney, Lewis Philip; and Rogers, Ernest William, to Communica-
tions Patents Limited. Low leakage inductance transformer for
conductive parallel plate balanced transmission lines. 3,451,013,
6-17-69, CI. 333-25.
Leary, Gordon H. Vibration controlling mounting apparatus.
3,425,652, 2-4-69, CI. 248-22.
Leary, James C, to United States of America, Navy, mesne. Wide
band frequency discriminator. 3,437,941, 4-8-69, CI. 329-142.
Leary, Joseph A.: See —
Mullins, Lawrence J.; and Leary, Joseph A. ,3,420,639.
Leary, Ralph J.: See —
Stogryn, Eugene L.; Argabright, Perry A.; and Leary, Ralph
J.,3,441,518.
Leas, Arnold M., to Ashland Oil & Refining Company. Hydrocarbon
liquids containing polyphenyl substituted lower alkylenes.
3,431,094, 3-4-69, CI. 44-80.
Lease, Charles W.: See —
Arbuckle, Wendell S., 3,479,187.
Leasure, John K.; and Mussell, Dorsey R., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method for modifying the growth characteristics of
plants. 3,421,881, 1-14-69, CI. 71-79.
Leasure, William C; and Andrews, John D., to Mira-Pak, Inc.
Package. 3,458,1 11, 7-29-69, CI. 229-17.
Leasure, William C; and Crawford, Jerry W., to Mira-Pak, Inc.
Method for packaging in deoxygenated environment. 3,449,134, 6-
10-69, CI. 99-189.
Leath, Colin W.; Waldman, Myron R.; and Vallante, Thomas E., to
Walco Electric Company. Wire heater temperature recording and
control device. 3,476,910, 1 1-4-69, CI. 219-155.
Leath, Colin W.: See—
Waldman, Myron R.; and Leath, Colin W., 3,448,242.
Leath, James. Toy apparatus with manually tillable platform.
3,428,310, 2-18-69, CI. 272-31.
Leatham, Earl: See —
Campbell, William W.; and Leatham, Earl,3,429,664.
Leather Specialty Company, The: See —
Korchmar, Don I., 3,425,525.
Korchmar, Don I., 3,437,366.
Leathercraft Inc.: See —
Maile, Otto, 3,448,838.
Leatherman, Alfred F., to Heller, William C, mesne. Induction eat-
ing process. 3,462,336, 8-19-69, CI. 156-272.
Leathers, Clarence H., to Grant Oil Tool Company. 'D' Dowell
valve. 3,483,885, 12-16-69, CI. 137-329.02
Leatherwood, Clyde A.: See —
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr.; and Leatherwood, Clyde A. ,3,426,093.
Leatherwood, James M. Rangefinder and automatic reticle setter.
3,431,652, 3-11-69, CI. 33-50.
Leathley, Burton R., to Oliver Instrument Company. Cutter grinder
with fluid cushion work support. 3,481,082, 12-2-69, CI. 51-56.
Leavens, William B., Jr. Detection of anomalous conditions in the
handling of sheet material comprising sequentially printing and
counting a predetermined number of lines on each sheet.
3,446,978, 5-27-69, CI. 250-219.
Leavenworth, Richard L.: See —
Gibson, Robert G.; Hughes, David R.; and Leavenworth,
Richard L.,3,434, 117.
Leavitt, Frank V.: See —
De Moss, Alan D.; and Leavitt, Frank V.,3,458,131.
Leavitt, Richard I., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Growing microorgan-
isms on hydrocarbons. 3,474,001, 10-21-69, CI. 195-28.
Leavitt, Theodore W. Bumper hitch. 3,434,740, 3-25-69, CI. 280-
502.
Leavitt, William R., to Rowe Industries Inc. Brush retaining means
for an electric motor. 3,433,989, 3-18-69, CI. 310-239.
Le Baigue, Jacques L.: See —
Downey, David F.; Le Baigue, Jacques L.; and Ohlson, Bengt
E.,3,432,997.
Lebanon Machine & Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Sprecher, Carl A., 3,439,673.
LIST OF PATENTEES
915
Le Baron, Chester. Method and means of securing a roller on a
shaft. 3,486,776, 12-30-69, CI. 287-52.01
Le Beau, Robert W.: See—
Fraguada, Jose M.; and Le Beau, Robert W., 3,457,045.
Lebech, Paul Erik; and Schroder, Svend Ludvig. Intrauterine device.
3,467,087, 9-16-69, CI. 128-130.
Lebedev, Anatoly Vasilievich: See—
Zablotsky, Igor Evgenievich; Korostelev, Jury Alexandrovich;
Lebedev, Anatoly Vasilievich; Sviblov, Lev Borisovich; and
Tolchinsky, Efim Moiseevich, 3,467, 358.
Lebek, Alexander; and Raab, Siegfried, to Deutsche Akademie der
Wissenschaften Zu Berlin. Traversing a molten zone in a crystal-
line bar by direct current reversal. 3,453,088, 7-1-69, CI. 23-301.
Lebel, Alexandre. Tipping lids. 3,470,885, 10-7-69, CI. 131-242.
Le Bel, John P. Sonic boom and shock wave eliminator. 3,424,400,
1-28-69, CI. 244-1.
Lebel, Pierre: See—
Driffort, Jean Pierre; and Lebel, Pierre.3,475,639.
Lebel, Stephen J.; and Strobelt, William E., to Boeing Company,
The. Continuous monitor for the rapid detection of hydrogen and
oxygen. 3,426,579, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-23.
Lebelle, Jean Louis. Pile driver and extractor with rotating eccentric
masses of variable weights. 3,433,31 1, 3-18-69, CI. 173-49.
Le Bey, Henri, to Societe dite: Photomaton G.C. Installations for
processing sensitive surfaces. 3,474,717, 10-28-69, CI. 95-94.
Lebig, Herbert: See —
Ruger, Frank; Guhne, Hans-Peter; and Lebig, Her-
bert.3,442,258.
Lebig, Herbert, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Installation for
heating the precompressed combustion air in internal combustion
engines. 3,450,1 18, 6-17-69, CI. 123-122.
Lebkucher, Karl Heinz: See —
Schinzel, Erich; and Lebkucher, Karl Heinz.3,420,821.
Schinzel, Erich; Pintschovius, Ulrich; and Lebkucher, Karl
Heinz,3,427,307.
Le Blanc, Edward H. Ignition combination lock mechanism.
3,435,647, 4-1-69, CI. 70--2I4
Le Blanc, Edward H. Combination lock mechanism. 3,462,981, 8-
26-69, CI. 70-156.
Leblanc, G., Corporation: See —
Whiteside, Walter D.; and Hampel, Robert H., 3,421,398.
Le Blanc, Henry J.: See—
Adler, Norman R.; Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc.
J. ,3,457,831.
Adler, Norman R.
J. ,3,457,832.
Adler, Norman R.
J. ,3,469,498.
Leblanc, Jean, to Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Ap-
pliquee S.I.G.M.A. Apparatus of the electromagnetic type, includ-
ing friction discs, such as clutches and brakes. 3,429,409, 2-25-69,
CI. 192-84.
Le Blanc, John R.: See —
Higginbottom, Harold P.; and Le Blanc, John R., 3,444, 1 37.
LeBlanc, John R.: See—
Higginbottom, Harold P.; and LeBlanc, John R., 3,428,593.
Le Blanc, John R., to Monsanto Company. Modified phenolic resin
containing epoxy substituted silane. 3,444,119, 5-13-69, CI. 260-
29.3
Le Blanc, John R., to Brockway Glass Company, Inc. Method for
coloring glass with water soluble compounds. 3,463,626, 8-26-69,
CI. 65-134.
Le Blanc, John R., to Brockway Glass Company, Inc. Method for
producing colored glass. 3,463,627, 8-26-69, CI. 65-134.
Le Blanc, John R.; and Burke, William D., to Monsanto Company.
Pliable phenolic-treated substrates. 3,438,850, 4-15-69, CI. 161-
232.
Le Bleu, Robert D. Underwater vehicle. 3,474,750, 10-28-69, CI.
114-16.
Leblond, Jean, to Uniroyal Englebert France S.A. Tire testing
machine and method. 3,473,422, 10-21-69, CI. 73-146.
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The: See—
Burroughs, Robert K., 3,429,123.
Burroughs, Robert K.; and Wakefield, Timothy A., 3,443,310.
Hermann, Otto, 3,460,413.
Wakefield, Timothy A.; and Foley, Preston R., Jr., 3,465,890.
Lebourg, Maurcie P., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Method and apparatus for formation testing. 3,448,611, 6-10-69,
CI. 73-151.
Lebourg, Maurcie P., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Method of and apparatus for transmitting information from a sub-
surface well tool to the earth's surface. 3,448,612, 6-10-69, CI. 73-
151.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corporation.
Methods and apparatus for soft sand testing. 3,422,673, 1-21-69,
CI. 73-152.
Leboutet, Hubert; and Mangin, Jean-Paul, to CSF-Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Pulse-chopped electron beam
source. 3,482,139, 12-2-69, CI. 315-5.25
Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc,
Godin, Raphael W.; and Le Blanc,
Henry
Henry
Henry
Le Boutet, Hubert; and Pinel, Jacques, to CSF-Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Device for deriving a beam from a parti-
cle accelerator utilizing triple focusing means. 3,448,263, 6-3-69,
CI. 250-49.5
Lebow Associates, Inc.: See —
Brendel, Albert E., 3,426,589.
Stover, Jordan H., HI, 3,461,715.
Lebrasseur, Genevieve, born Nicoud, to Ethylene-Plastique. Process
for the preparation of alkylene monothiocarbonates. 3,446,818, 5-
27-69, CI. 260-327.
Lebrasseur, Genevieve, born Nicoud, to Ethylene-Plastique. Process
for the preparation of alkylene dithiocarbonates. 3,448,120, 6-3-
69, CI. 260-327.
Lebrecht Tigges: See—
Tigges, Gerhard, 3,477,1 13.
Le Breton, Leslie Arthur. Pipe bending devices. 3,464,254, 9-2-69,
CI. 72-389.
Lebrun, Franz Joseph Ghislain, to Automatic Electric Laboratories,
Inc. Automatically compensating telephone substation. 3,440,356,
4-22-69, CI. 179-81.
Lebrun, Michel; and Gester, Marcel, to Societe Anonyme dite Com-
pagnie Des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse. Method and system
for coordinating binary infor- mation whereby to transmit control
commands. 3,444,524, 5-13-69, CI. 340-172.5
Le Bus, Jake H.: See —
Lintelman, Arthur H.; Le Bus, Jake H.; and Norman, James
Lee, Jr.,3,454,870.
Lech, Frederick A., to Ford Motor Company. Energy dissipating
device. 3,444,962, 5-20-69, CI. 188-1.
Lech, Richard J., to International Harvester Company. Power steer-
ing unit with poppet directional control valves. 3,446,021, 5-27-
69, CI. 60-52.
Lech, Richard J.: See —
Jennings, Marvin D.; and Lech, Richard J. ,3,438, 200.
Lechene, Leo L. Broom core winding machine. 3,463,550, 8-26-69,
CI. 300-14.
Lechene, Leo L. Method of making a broom. 3,486,796, 12-30-69,
CI. 300-21.
Lechleider, Joseph W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Error correcting communication system. 3,444,516, 5-13-
69, CI. 340-146.1
Lechleider, Joseph W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Instantaneous compandor utilizing the sampled pulse
response of a linear time-invariant network. 3,460,068, 8-5-69, CI.
332-11.
Lechner, Bernard J., to RCA Corporation. Ferroelectric control cir-
cuits. 3,478,224, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 307-88.
Lechtenberg, Leo J.: See —
Harkness, Joseph R.; and Lechtenberg, Leo J. ,3,465, 740.
Lecifruit N.V.: See —
Mulder, Tjebbo Jakob, 3,451,826.
Leek, George W., to Radio Corporation of America. Method of
fabricating improved solderable lands. 3,421,938, 1-14-69, CI.
117-217.
Leckell, Frank. Fish alarm. 3,473,250, 10-21-69, CI. 43-17.
Leckey, Cleve R.; Quint, Richard J.; and Blanchard, Richard L., to
Oxford Paper Company. Roll profiler. 3,427,723, 2-18-69, CI. 33-
174.
L'Eclairage des Vehicules sur Rail:5ee —
Lamorlette, Paul, 3,436,540.
Le Claire, Harry Edward: See —
Trebotich, Thomas Samuel; and Le Claire, Harry Ed-
ward,3,476,917.
Leclanche S.A.: See —
Ruetschi, Paul, 3,423,645.
Leclear, Robert L., to T & S Equipment Co. Dock board construc-
tion. 3,444,574, 5-20-69, CI. 14-71.
le Clerc de Bussy, Jacques Marie Yves, to Verreries Pochet et du
Courval. Very high temperature electric melting furnace.
3,429,972, 2-25-69, CI. 13-6.
Le Clerc, Georges Marie: See —
Quanquin, Bernard; Le Clerc, Georges Marie; and Pierre, Jean-
Louis,3,475,195.
Leclerc, Robert Ernest: See-
Jenkins, Alexander; and Weber, Eugen, 3,433,862.
Le Clercq, Pierre. Method for constructing a building simultaneously
below and above ground level. 3,457,690, 7-29-69, CI. 52-742.
Leclercq, Rene, de Montmollin, Jean Pierre, and Gugger, Rene.
Heating glass structure. 3,475,595, 10-28-69, CI. 219-522.
Leco, Inc.: See —
Phillips, William N., 3,446,379.
Phillips, William Neal, 3,450,436.
Lecocq, Robert: See —
Mathey, Raymond; Picardat, Bernard; and Lecocq,
Robert.3,435,687.
Le Compte, Frank M., to Tingley Rubber Corporation. Boat fender.
3,433,200, 3-18-69, CI. 1 14-219.
Le Compte, Frank M., to Tingley Rubber Corporation. Attachment
for the spreader of a sail boat mast. 3,477,402, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 1 14-
102.
916
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lecomte, Alexandre: See—
Bouthors, Pierre; Lecomte, Alexandre; and Soetaert,
Guy, 3,483,769.
Lecomte, Alexandre, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Auto-
matic winding window regulators. 3,449,861, 6-17-69, CI. 49-349.
Lecomte, Paul. Process for the production of energy by controlled
fusion. 3,445,333, 5-20-69, CI. 176-1.
Le Count, David James; and Reid, James Angus Wilson, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Process for the production of sub-
stituted aromatic compounds. 3,463,825, 8-26-69, CI. 260-621.
Lecouturier, Jacques M.; Abele, Janis I.; and Schlienger, Max P.
Shoeshine machine. 3,460,178, 8-12-69, CI. 15-31.
Le Coz, Francois; Mombaxet, Rene; and Raynaud, Noel, to Commis-
sariat a I'Energie Atomique. Device for assembling a nuclear fuel
element support inside an annular sleeve. 3,431,618, 3-11-69, CI.
29-200.
Le Craw, Roy Conway: See —
Dillon, Joseph F., Jr.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; von Philipsborn,
Henning; and Wernick, Jack H., 3,480,409.
Gyorgy, Ernst M.; Le Craw, Roy Conway; and Van Uitert, Le
Grand G., 3,428, 144.
LeCrenn, Georges G. Means for optimizing the performance of in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,481,314, 12-2-69, CI. 123-90.
Lectra Power, Inc.: See —
Kornovich, Daniel W.; and Zellmer, Walter C, 3,458,173.
Lecuyer, Robert Hyacinthe Jean. Folding chairs. 3,453,022, 7-1-69,
CI. 297-46.
Ledbetter, Harvey D., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Preparation
of polypropylene having intermediate crystallinity with a catalyst
comprising ( 1 ) TiCl4- metal hydride-alkyl aluminum halide and
(2) aluminum trialkyl. 3,478,008, 11-1 1-69, CI. 260-93.7
Ledbetter, Jerry Nelson, to Calumet & Hecla Corporation, mesne.
Flat coil packaging machine. 3,466,846, 9-16-69, CI. 53-194.
Ledeen, Edward A., to Electronic Research Corporation. Method of
making memory core plane. 3,439,087, 4-15-69, CI. 264-255.
Ledeen, Howard L.; and Childress, Elmer W. Self-contained hydrau-
lic valve actuator. 3,435,614, 4-1-69, CI. 60-52.
Ledcnt, Pierre Leon Victor, to Institut National de l'lndustrie Char-
bonniere. Carbonisation of solid fuels. 3,476,649, 11-4-69, CI.
201-12.
Leder, Frederic: See —
Robbins, Max L.; Leder, Frederic; and Chludzinski, George
R., 3,429,811.
Lederer, George H. Gyro conveyance method. 3,463,293, 8-26-69,
CI. 198-33.
Lederer, Michael: See —
Heuck, Claus; and Lederer, Michael, 3,457, 240.
Lederer, Michael; Lenzmann, Heinrich; and Wagener, Siegfried, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Manufacture of peroxydicarbonates. 3,429,910, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-463.
Lederhandler, Saul R., to Micro State Electronics Corporation, The.
Modulation and amplification of electromagnetic radiation by im-
pact ionization. 3,453,431, 7-1-69, CI. 250-83.3
Lederle, Henry F.: See —
Kober, Ehrenfricd H.; Lederle, Henry F.; and Ottmann, Gerhard
F.,3,450,799.
Kober, Ehrenfried H.; Lederle, Henry F.; and Ottmann, Gerhard
F.,3,462,518.
Ledcx, Inc.: See—
Janning, John L., 3,445,732.
Ledford, Garland M.: See—
Cauthen, John V.; Hinson, Claudell; Ledford, Garland M.; and
Abe, Fujio.3,459,235.
Ledford, William I.; and Sowell, Jack. Hydraulic press adapted to
utilize portable hydraulic jack. 3,442,111, 5-6-69, CI. 72-389.
Ledgerwood, Leroy W., Jr., to Esso Production Research Company.
Flexible flowline. 3,461,916, 8-19-69, CI. 138-120.
Ledges, George E.: See—
Altshuler, Thomas L.; Harr, Thomas E.; and Ledges, George
E.,3,435,137.
Ledig, Kurt W.; and Wendt, Gerhard R., to American Home
Products Corporation. I6a-Aminoalkyl- and aminoalkyny! ste-
roids. 3,471,478, 10-7-69, CI. 260-239.5
Ledig, Kurt W.; and Wendt, Grrhard R., to American Home
Products Corporation. Amidinonydrazones of 4-halo-3-keto-ste-
roids and intermediates. 3,479,341, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-239.55
Ledig, Kurt W.: See—
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W. ,3,43 1,262.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W.,3,452,061.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W.,3,458,541.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W. ,3,458,564.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,479,347.
Wendt, Gerhard R.; and Ledig, Kurt W., 3,485,837.
Leditschke, Heinrich: See—
Ehrhart, Gustav; Leditschke, Heinrich; Meixner, Willi; and
Ruschig, Heinrich,3,474,140.
Leditschke, Heinrich; Ehrhart, Gustav; Ruschig, Heinrich; and
Meixner, Willi, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Methylenedioxy phenyl acetamides.
3,462,456, 8-19-69, CI. 260-340.5
Ledley, Robert E., Ill, to Sun Oil Company. Diaphragm rupturing
device. 3,428,022, 2-18-69, CI. 116-137.
Lednicer, Daniel: See —
Duncan, Gordon W.; and Lednicer, Daniel, 3,483,293.
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. 1 ,2-Diphenyl-6-methox-
y-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 1 ,2-naphthalenediols. 3,452,102, 6-24-69, CI.
260-613.
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. 5-6-Diphenylphydro-to
5,6-diphenylhydro. 3,454,648, 7-8-69, CI. 260-590.
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. Dianisylimidazoles.
3,455,924, 7-15-69, CI. 260-256.4
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. 6-Alkoxy-l,2,3,4,5,8-
hexahydronaphthalenes. 3,456,018, 7-15-69, CI. 260-611.
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. Certain 2-amino-4,5-
bis(p-methoxyphenyl) thiazoles. 3,458,526, 7-29-69, CI. 260-306.8
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. 5,6-Diphenyl-
4,4a,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-2(3H)- naphthalenones. 3,470,202, 9-30-
69, CI. 260-326.5
Lednicer, Daniel, to Upjohn Company, The. 1,2-Dipheny-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydro- 1 - naphthols and 1,2-diphenyl-l-hydroxyindanes.
3,480,679, 11-25-69, CI. 260-609.
Ledoga S.p.A.: See —
Nobile, Luciano; and Tesei, Carlo Alberto, 3,425,972.
Nobile, Luciano; Condorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and
Poma, Anteo, 3,435,024.
Nobile, Luciano; Conorelli, Emanuele; La Noce, Tullio; and !
Poma, Anteo, 3,451,936.
Nobile, Luciano; Condorelli, Emanuele; and Tesei, Carlo,
3,472,804.
Nobile, Luciano, 3,479,248.
Ledokhovich, Adolf Nikodimovich: See —
Keller, Ulrikh Ulrikhovich; Ledokhovich, Adolf Nikodimovich;
Bitjugov, Jury Alexeevich; and Stratulatov, Gennady
Yakovlevich,3,479,999.
Ledoray, Pierre Yves: See —
Bottazi, Henry; Claudel, Bernard; Trambouze, Yves; de Calmes,
Alain; Fould, Henry; and Ledoray, Pierre Yves, 3, 444,098.
Le Douarec, Jean-Claude: See —
Beregi, Laszlo; Hugon, Pierre; and Le Douarec, Jean-
Claude.3,429,922.
Regnie, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude; and
Laubie, Michel.3,457,263.
Regnier, Gilbert; Canevari, Roger; Le Douarec, Jean-Claude;
and Laubie, Michel, 3, 435,036.
Leduc, Joseph Adrien M., to Pullman Incorporated. Electrochemical
apparatus. 3,421,994, 1-14-69, CI. 204-219.
Le Due, Joseph Adrien M., to Pullman, Incorporated. Electrolytic
production of define oxides. 3,427,235, 2-1 1-69, CI. 204-78.
Ledune, Jacques; and Nilles, Gaul, to Centre National de
Recherches Metallurgiques Societe Anonyme des Forges de La
Providence, and Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Method for cor-
recting the temperature of steel at the end of the refining process.
3,476,550, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-52.
Ledune, Jacques; and Nilles, Paul, to Centre National de Recherches
Metallurgiques, and Societe Anonyme des Forges de la
Providence. Methods for refining pig iron. 3,423,202, 1-21-69, CI.
75-60.
Lee, Anthony Michael: See —
Gabbitus, Derek; Stephens, Allan; Brebner, James; and Lee,
Anthony Michael, 3,430,427.
Lee, Arlene M.: See —
Lee, Robert L., 3,452,439.
Lee, Arnold St. J.: See —
Margolien, David H.; Lee, Arnold St. J.; and Krag,
Niels.3,444,549.
Lee, Byron D. Door knob assembly. 3,439,514, 4-22-69, CI. 70-147.
Lee, Charles A., to Appleton Wire Works Corporation, mesne. Zip-
pered belt for a rotary filter. 3,441,951, 4-29-69, CI. 24-31.
Lee, Charles A., to Appleton Wire Works Corporation, mesne. Sewn
Fabric and method of manufacture. 3,474,748, 10-28-69, CI. 112-
432.
Lee, Charles A.; and Furbeck, Warren R., to Appleton Wire Works
Corporation, mesne. Method and aparatus for making endless
sewn fabric. 3,459,612, 8-5-69, CI. 156-84.
Lee, Charles A.; and Furbeck, Warren R., to Appleton Wire Works
Corporation, mesne. Method and apparatus for the continuous
manufacture of sewn mesh fabric. 3,486,956, 12-30-69, CI. 156-
84.
Lee, Charles A.: See —
Batdorf, Robert L.; and Lee, Charles A.,3,466,441.
Lee, Charles Allen; and Murphy, James A., to Canadian Interna-
tional Paper Company, mesne. Fiber suspension distribution
system. 3,445,331, 5-20-69, CI. 162-338.
Murphy, James A.; Lee, Charles A.; and Spravniks,
Eduards.3,472,504.
Lee, Charles D., Jr.; and Black, Robeit L., Jr., to Parks-Cramer
Company. Apparatus and method for detecting, piecing-up and re-
porting ends down on spinning machines. 3,486,319, 12-30-69, CI.
57-34.
Lee, Charles D., Jr.: See —
Black, Robert L., Jr.; and Lee, Charles D., Jr.,3,432,877.
LIST OF PATENTEES
917
"' Lee, Cheuk Man, to Abbott Laboratories. Substituted (4-oxo-2-ox-
azolidinylidene) urea derivatives. 3,481,950, 12-2-69, CI. 260-307.
Lee, Chi-Long, to Dow Corning Corporation. Pentavalent silane and
tetravalent boron catecholates as polymerization catalysts.
3,445,426, 5-20-69, CI. 260-46.5
Lee, Chi-Chang: See—
Dempsey, James Joseph; and Lee, Chi-Chang,3,478,141.
Lee, Chi-Yuan: See—
Gaines, Richard S.; and Lee, Chi-Yuan, 3,475,733.
Lee, Chia Huan: See —
Thorel, John P.; Lee, Chia Huan; and Sherwood, Donald
G., 3,448,303.
Lee Company, The: See —
Lee, Leighton, II, 3,451,583.
Lee, David Q.: See —
Flanagan, William J.; and Lee, David Q.,3,430,624.
Lee, DeWayne A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Extraction of lithium values. 3,479,147, 11-18-69,
CI. 23-312.
Lee, Edward P.; Lombardi, Eugene H.; Montes, Ralph A.; and
Stoeckli, Oscar W., to General Foods Corporation. Surge unit.
3,470,996, 10-7-69, CI. 198-24.
Lee, Edward R., to Leggitt, S. H., Company. Filling neck and pres-
sure cap. 3,451,589, 6-24-69, CI. 220-86.
Lee, Emerson L. Stringed musical instruments having a slidably
mounted neck. 3,439,570, 4-22-69, CI. 84-293.
Lee, Ernest O., Jr.: See—
Jorgensen, Adam A.; Lee, Ernest O., Jr.; Neumeier, Guenther
F.; and Schneider, Gerhard O. K., 3,485,956.
Lee, Fitzhugh T.: See —
Nichols, Thomas C, Jr.; Abel, John F., Jr.; and Lee, Fitzhugh
T.,3,482,443.
Lee, Frank A.; and Kratsios, George, to Foster Wheeler Corpora-
tion. Header system. 3,439,653, 4-22-69, CI. 122-510.
Lee, George H. Magnetic recording and reproducing method and ap-
paratus embodied in a mimicking parrot or doll. 3,469,039, 9-23-
69, CI. 179-100.2
Lee, George; and Holt, Frank, to H.L.F. Engineering Developments
Ltd. Variable speed gear. 3,486,390, 12-30-69, CI. 74-200.
Lee, Graham, to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated. Rotary table filter con-
struction. 3,485,375, 12-23-69, CI. 210-330.
Lee, Harold Barry, to F.M.C. (Australia) Limited. Can filling ap-
paratus. 3,434,630, 3-25-69, CI. 222-168.5
Lee, Harold B., to FMC Corporation. Hydrostatic cooker conveyor.
3,434,585, 3-25-69, CI. 198-131.
Lee, Harold J.: See —
Selden, Leonard M.; and Lee, Harold J. ,3,485,543.
Lee, Harold R.: See —
Lanzl, Robert H.; and Lee, Harold R.,3,439,235.
Lee, Harold R., to General Electric Company. Epoxy encapsulated
semiconductor device wherein the encapsulant comprises an epoxy
Novolak. 3,449,641, 6-10-69, CI. 317-234.
Lee, Haynes A., Jr.; and Rapp, Charles F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Glass compositions for laser application. 3,457,182, 7-22-69, CI.
252-301.4
Lee, Haynes A., Jr.; and Rapp, Charles F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Laser glasses having a relatively low thermal expansion. 3,457,183,
7-22-69, CI. 252-301.4
Lee, Haynes A., Jr.; and Rapp, Charles F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Glass lasers for high energy application. 3,471,409, 10-7-69, CI.
252-301.4
Lee, Hen N.; and Van House, Russell W., to Parke, Davis & Com-
pany. Process for the production of tj- nitroethanol. 3,426,084, 2-
4-69, CI. 260-632.
Lee, Henry L.: See —
Shirley, William L.; Lee, Henry L.; and Brantly, Jeff
D, 3,462, 145.
Shirley, William L.; Lee, Henry L.; and Brantly, Jeff
D., 3,472,511.
Lee, Herbert P. C, to Chevron Research Company. Preparation of
tetrachloroethyl sulfenyl chloride with sulfur dichloride.
3.454,631, 7-8-69, CI. 260-543.
| Lee, Herbert P. C: See-
Look, Melvin; Padgett, Weldon M., II; Hyman, Julius; Fenyes,
Joseph G. E.; and Lee, Herbert P. C, 3,480,646.
Lee, Hop. Toy windmill. 3,475,850, 1 1-4-69, CI. 46-58.
Lee, Hsi Lin: See —
Gibas, John Thaddeus; Lee, Hsi Lin; and Wenner, Wil-
helm, 3,457,266.
Lee, Hua-Tung: See —
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lee, Hua-Tung, 3,443, 195.
Lee, James F. Extracting unit for weeds, grass and the like.
3,458,980, 8-5-69, CI. 56-28.
Lee, James H., to Dymo Industries, Inc. Marking apparatus including
marking pen and ink-dispensing receptacle. 3,480,371, 11-25-69,
CI. 401-121.
Lee, John H. A., to Massey-Ferguson Limited. Grain separating ap-
paratus. 3,456,786, 7-22-69, CI. 209-34.
Lee, John M., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Perlite composition,
porous low density perlite structure and method of making same.
3,445,253, 5-20-69, CI. 106-40.
Lee, John M., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Extraction of lithi-
um, calcium and magnesium bromides using hydroxyethers and
glycols. 3,449,088, 6-10-69, CI. 23-312.
Lee, John T. M.: See —
Bergs, Arvids; and Lee, John T. M. ,3,426,578.
Lee, John V.; and Love, Leon O., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Calutron ion source with magnetic
field inducing coil within arc chamber. 3,432,709, 3-11-69, CI.
313-63.
Lee, Kenneth: See —
Chaplin, Hubert O.; McQueen, Roy D.; and Lee, Ken-
neth,3,423,779.
Lee, Kwo T., to Chemical Construction Corporation. Removal of im-
purities from hydrogen. 3,420,633, 1-7-69, CI. 23-210.
Lee, Leighton, II, to Lee Company, The. Expandable sealing plug.
3,451,583, 6-24-69, CI. 220-24.5
Lee, Lester H., to Ampex Corporation. Photocell position sensor
having masks for linearizing photocell. 3,435,245, 3-25-69, CI.
250-219.
Lee, Lester H., to Ampex Corporation. Movable member position
servo system. 3,462,659, 8-19-69, CI. 318-6.
Lee, Lieng-Huang, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Viny-
lidenearylenealkylene carbamates and polymers thereof.
3,424,730, 1-28-69, CI. 260-80.3
Lee, Lloyd T. Milk inlet. 3,438,609, 4-15-69, CI. 251-145.
Lee, Lloyd T. Milk inlet sealing device. 3,476,357, 1 1-4-69, CI. 251-
151.
Lee, Lloyd T. Automotive deceleration signal system. 3,478,312, 11-
11-69, CI. 340-67.
Lee, Mary G.: See —
Zawadzki, Thomas; Reventas, Algirdas A.; and Lee, Richard
M., 3,423,347.
Lee, Milton O.: See —
Hamrick, James G.; Lee, Milton O.; and Loewenthal, Ariadne
L.,3,435,414.
Lee, Mona F.: See —
Lee, Oscar M.; and Lee, Mona F., 3,426,469.
Lee, Nathan Dean; and Schwartz, Nelson Norman, to FMC Corpora-
tion. Regeneration of anthraquinone working solution used in the
production of hydrogen peroxide. 3,432,267, 3-11-69, CI. 23-207.
Lee, Oscar M.; and Lee, Mona F. Automatically detachable casting
weight. 3,426,469, 2-1 1-69, CI. 43-43.12
Lee Packaging Machinery Corporation: See —
Lee, Richard G., 3,452,507.
Lee, Patrick P., to Destech Labs., Inc. Compound resilient shock ab-
sorber. 3,437,332, 4-8-69, CI. 267-1.
Lee, Paul H.: See—
Lipsett, Morley S.; and Lee, Paul H.,3,457,415.
Lee, Preston Pope: See —
Austin, Amory Earl; and Lee, Preston Pope, 3,434,974.
Lee, Raymond, Organization, Inc., The: See —
Pelletier, Eugene, 3,485,190.
Pomerantz, Harry, 3,440,692.
Reed, Marvin Wendele; and Reed, Maurice Verion, 3,435,991.
Lee, Richard G., to Tensor Corporation, The. Method and apparatus
for selecting plants of a crop for harvest. 3,439,746, 4-22-69, CI.
172-1.
Lee, Richard G., to Lee Packaging Machinery Corporation. Method
of forming box tops to boxes. 3,452,507, 7-1-69, CI. 53-42.
Lee, Richard G., to Alves Photo Service, Inc., mesne. Machine for
cutting strip material. 3,469,482, 9-30-69, CI. 83-210.
Lee, Richard J.: See—
Burkett, Francis L.; and Lee, Richard J. ,3,464,085.
Lee, Richard J., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Alkenyl
hydrocarbon substituted succinimides of polyamino ureas and their
boron-containing derivatives. 3,449,362, 6-10-69, CI. 260-326.3
Lee, Richard J., to Standard Oil Company (Indiana). Synthesis of
nitro-ketones. 3,449,437, 6-10-69, CI. 260-593.
Lee, Richard J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Thermoplastic
pressure vessel for carbonated beverages. 3,480,168, 1 1-25-69, CI.
215-1.
Lee, Richard J.; and Golner, Jerome F. Burr-removing machines.
3,426,646, 2-1 1-69, CI. 90-24.
Lee, Richard M.: See —
Zawadzki, Thomas; Reventas, Algirdas A.; and Lee, Richard
M., 3,423,347.
Lee, Robert E. Safety snap-on button baby's diaper. 3,431,908, 3-11-
69, CI. 128-284.
Lee, Robert E., 1/2 to Westman, Eythor. Shrimp deheading device.
3,451,100, 6-24-69, CI. 17-71.
Lee, Robert E. Arm control-mechanism for commercial-type sewing
machines. 3,479,901, 1 1-25-69, CI. 74-491.
Lee, Robert E.; and Donald, Harold J., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Extrusion apparatus. 3,477,099, 11-11-69, CI. 18-13.
Lee, Robert E.; and McCullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Flexible bearings and process for their manufacture.
3,429,622, 2-25-69, CI. 308-2.
Lee, Robert E.: See —
Gabriel, Alfred P.; Lee, Robert E.; and Mohrman, Richard
C.,3,449,946.
I
918
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lee Robert C, to Koehler-Dayton, Inc. Self-cleaning filter.
3,429,445, 225-69, CI. 210-357.
Lee, Robert H.: See—
Annunziata, Carmine; and Lee, Robert H., 3,420,980.
Lee, Robert H. Electrical actuator having a mechanical output.
3,439,198, 4-15-69, CI. 310-13.
Lee, Robert H.; and Stearns, Dick E. DC to DC converter.
3,435,320, 3-25-69, CI. 321-2.
Lee, Robert J.: See —
Arnold, Vernon W.; and Lee, Robert J. ,3,429,843.
Lee, Robert L.: See-
Lee, Robert L., 3,452,439.
Lee, Robert L., 5% to Arant, Gene W. 95% to Lee, Robert L., and
Lee, Arlene M. Method and apparatus for transferring recorded
jaw movement information. 3,452,439, 7-1-69, CI. 32-32.
Lee, Robert S. Fail safe indicator of failures in heating apparatus.
3,487,394, 12-30-69, CI. 340-252.
Lee, Ronald H. D. F.; and Dixon, Kay, to Cooper, McDougall &
Robertson Ltd. Mechanisms for dispensing unit doses of materials.
3,459,338, 8-5-69, CI. 222-219.
Lee, Ronald Henry, to International Computers Limited. Cyclically
operable printing and proportional spacing apparatus. 3,420,164,
1-7-69, CI. 101-93.
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John, to International Compu-
ters and Tabulators Limited. Print hammer mechanisms for high
speed printers. 3,434,413, 3-25-69, CI. 101-93.
Lee, Ronald Henry; and Keen, Albert John, to International Compu-
ters and Tabulators Limited. Print hammers with electromagnetic
actuating means. 3,468,246, 9-23-69, CI. 101-93.
Lee, Ronald, to Girling Limited. Disc brakeshoe assemblies.
3,435,926, 4-1-69, CI. 188-242.
Lee, Samuel C: See —
Dow, Robert J.; Feldman, David; Lee, Samuel C; Mitchell, Ed-
ward S., Jr.; and Wyndrum, Ralph W., Jr.,3,460,026.
Lee, Samuel, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Intensification of lake
colors. 3,459,572, 8-5-69, CI. 106-289.
Lee, Sen L., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Cooling of
gas generators. 3,439,502, 4-22-69, CI. 60-258.
Lee, Shaotang. Separable hour-sleeve for the world travel watch.
3,468,122, 9-23-69, CI. 58-43.
Lee, Stuart J.; and Schenk, Raymond L., to Donaldson Company,
Inc. Restriction indicator. 3,443,365, 5-13-69, CI. 55-274.
Lee, Sung Chuel; and Palubniak, Paul, to LPL Corporation. Auto-
matic venous infusion monitoring apparatus. 3,456,648, 7-22-69,
CI. 128-214.
Lee, Sung C: See —
Misencik, John; and Lee, Sung C, 3,434,039.
Lee, Thomas Brian; and Templeton, Richard, to Fisons Pharmaceuti-
cals Limited. Derivatives of chromone-2-carboxylic acid.
3,484,445, 12-16-69, CI. 260-294.
Lee, Thomas H., to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker comprising parallel- connected interrupters. 3,441,800, 4-
29-69, CI. 317-11.
Lee, Thomas H.; and Streater, August L., to General Electric Com-
pany. Vacuum-type circuit breaker having parallel triggered-type
circuit interrupters. 3,469,048, 9-23-69, CI. 200-144.
Lee, Tzuo-Chang, to Honeywell Inc. Electro-optic light beam deflec-
tor. 3,485,553, 12-23-69, CI. 350-160.
Lee, Walter J., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for prepar-
ing latexes having improved properties. 3,458,466, 7-29-69, CI.
260-29.1
Lee, Walter W.: See—
Fischer, Israel Lou; and Lee, Walter W., 3,444,537.
Lee, William E., to Eastman Kodak Company. Forming a relief by
developing and hardening an exposed unhardened silver halide
emulsion in the exposed areas with 3-pyrazolidones having hydrox-
ymethyl substitution in the 4-position. 3,453,109, 7-1-69, CI. 96-
36.
Lee, William H.; and Richards, Alan W., to Harris-Intertype Cor-
poration. Control for printing press drive utilizing secondary con-
trol circuit for a wound rotor induction motor. 3,426,260, 2-4-69,
CI. 318-240.
Lee, William H.: See—
Stotzer, Roger H.; Lee, William H.; and Vandeman, Jack
E., 3,467,007.
Lee, William N.: See —
Orchard, Henry J.; and Lee, William N., 3,470,500.
Lee, William S., 15% to Hunter, Daniel M., and Pattillo, John T.
Fruit picker. 3,460,328, 8-12-69, CI. 56-328.
Lee, William T., to Bowen Tools, Inc. Automatic wireline safety
valve. 3,424,247, 1-28-69, CI. 166-224.
Lee, William T., to Bowen Tools, Inc. Automatic wireline tool trap
assembly. 3,435,895, 4-1-69, CI. 166-75.
Lee, William W., Jr.: See—
Arrowood, Joseph L.; Groppe, Wayne A.; and Lee, William W.,
Jr.,3,453,050.
Lee, Wing J. Automatic shirt folding machine. 3,477,619, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 223-37.
Lee, Ying Kao: See —
Bayerl, Joseph James; deDecker, Hendrik Kamiel; and Lee,
Ying Kao,3,433,759.
Lee-Norse Company: See —
Luksich, Thomas, 3,460,868.
Leebrick, John R., to Cosan Chemical Corporation, mesne. Process
for accelerating polymerization of ethylenically unsaturated
monomers using trivalent antimony compounds. 3,437,716, 4-8-
69, CI. 260-863.
Leebrick, John R., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Compositions con-
taining organotin metal car- boxyiate antimicrobials. 3,445,249, 5-
20-69, CI. 106-15.
Leebrick, John R., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method of controlling
bacteria with an organobismuth ethylenic carboxylate and polymer
thereof. 3,466,366, 9-9-69, CI. 424-80.
Leece-Neville Company, The: See —
Korda, John W., 3,470,455.
Snedeker, Marion L., 3,437,879.
Leech, Robert W., Jr.: See —
Fumea, Harry J., Jr.; and Leech, Robert W., Jr.,3,486,039.
Leeder, Harry A., Jr., to Dietz, R. E., Company. Heavy duty relay-
transistor flasher circuit. 3,452,248, 6-24-69, CI. 315-77.
Leeds & Northrup Company: See —
Bay, Theodosios; Chen, Tai Seng; and Schwartzenberg, John
W., 3,473,008.
Blum, Bernard; Gowen, James R.; and Schwartzenberg, John
W., 3,441,725.
Blum, Bernard; and Schwartzenberg, John W., 3,450,867.
Boyle, Gerald P., 3,455,164.
Cranch, Edward J.; and Stanwood, Robert H., 3,449,651.
Foley, Gerard M., 3,447,089.
Hance, Richard J., 3,463,005.
Harkins, Samuel J., 3,454,952.
Highley, Thomas T., Jr., 3,438,059.
Higley, Joseph B.; Robertson, Donald; and Schroyer, Franklin
K., 3,448,283.
Johnson, Curtis R. A., 3,482,256.
Jones, Louis R., Jr., 3,452,598.
Mader, James M., 3,437,943.
McGill, Joseph L., 3,443,221.
Mitchell, Len B.; and Stoffels, Robert E., 3,465,290.
Ni Napoli, Louis D.; and Shaffer, William J., 3,444,449.
Pepin, Ronald W., 3,452,329.
Polster, Norman E., 3,438,049.
Polster, Norman E.; Ross, Raymond W.; and Williams, Albert J.,
Jr., 3,460,155.
Proctor, William E., Jr., 3,458,422.
Ross, Charles W., 3,454,749.
Ross, Charles W., 3,483,363.
Schwartzenberg, John W.; and Blum, Bernard, 3,475,599.
Voorhoeve, Ernst W., 3,454,894.
Walsh, Thomas J., 3,445,779.
Williams, Albert J., Jr.; and Mergner, George C, 3,447,075.
Williams, Albert J. Jr., 3,452,361.
Leeds and Micallef: See —
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,429,483.
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,429,488.
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,452,905.
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,471,064.
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,471,066.
Micallef, Lewis A., 3,484,027.
Leeds, Harry R. Medical sterilization apparatus. 3,473,886, 10-21-
69, CI. 21-91.
Leeds, Harry R. Medical sterilization apparatus. 3,476,507, 11-4-69,
CI. 21-91.
Leeds, Harry R.; and McWilliams, Robert J., to Ritter Pfaudler Cor-
poration. Glassed heat exchanger construction. 3,424,238, 1-28-
69, CI. 165-133.
Leeds, Winthrop M., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Gas-
blast circuit interrupter. 3,433,913, 3-18-69, CI. 200-148.
Leedy, Arthur A.; Pope, John T.; and Zimmerman, Harry M., to
Seilon, Inc. Method for making roll-type dies for continuously
producing flat mats. 3,426,421, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-529.
Leedy, Charles D., to Carlson, Arthur W. Schaap, Theodore, and
Timmer, Henry. Dish retaining rack. 3,454,019, 7-8-69, CI. 134-
172.
Leedy, James B., to Tappan Company, The. Forced air electric
oven. 3,474,225, 10-21-69, CI. 219-400.
Leeke, Paul D.; and Bixler, David A., to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Magnetic tape control system for multi-
ple tape, uninterrupted recording and reproducing. 3,445,832, 5-
20-69, CI. 340-174.1
Leekley, Robert M.: See —
Byers, Donald J.; Leekley, Robert M.; and Murray, Margaret
H.,3,474,071.
Leemetals Limited: See —
Stanway, Edward, 3,434,642.
Leenhouts, Albert C, to Superior Electric Company, The. Load
responsive, stepping motor speed control circuit. 3,424,961, 1-28-
69, CI. 318-138.
LIST OF PATENTEES
919
Leenhouts, Albert C, to Superior Electric Company, The. Method
of making a printed circuit board master. 3,445,921, 5-27-69, CI.
29-527.2
Leenhouts, Albert C, to Superior Electric Company, The. Numeri-
cally controlled motor system. 3,466,517, 9-9-69, CI. 318-18.
Leenhouts, Albert C: See—
Madsen, Elmer W.; and Leenhouts, Albert C, 3,466, 515.
Leep, Richard W.: See-
Goosey, Malcolm H.; Dexter, Arthur H.; Wilson, John N.; Leep,
Richard W.; Hodder, Wayne K.; Brady, Edward R.; and Page,
Lewis C.,3,459,925.
Leep, Richard W.; and Pasley, Richard L., to Southwest Research
Institute. Method and system for investigating the stress condition
of magnetic materials. 3,427,872, 2-18-69, CI. 73-88.5
Leeper, Johnnie L. Vehicle testing apparatus. 3,473,374, 10-21-69,
CI. 73-124.
Leeper, Le Roy J.; and Dierssen, Gunther H., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Fire extinguishing. 3,475,332, 10-
28-69, CI. 252-2.
Leersnijder, Carolus Pieter; and Lifschitz, Gabriel Zwy, to Nederlan-
den, de Staat der, ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-
Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Thin metal mark-
ing and method for detecting the same. 3,473,1 1 1, 10-14-69, CI.
324-41.
Lees, Harold D.: See —
Lahr, Roy J.; Evans, Paul F.; and Lees, Harold D.,3,459,946.
Lees, John; and Gunn, Duncan Alexander, to International Standard
Electric Corporation. Feed mechanism for a hydrostatic extrusion
system. 3,423,983, 1-28-69, CI. 72-270.
Lees, Norman W.F.: See—
Rakestraw, James A.; and Lees, Norman W.F., 3,483,265.
Lees, Ray Frank: See —
button, Hubert Wallace, Jr.; and Lees, Ray Frank, 3,433,857.
Lees, Ronald D.: See —
Buhl, Frank C; Lees, Ronald D.; and Monagle, Daniel
J. ,3,479,221.
Lees, Ronald D., to Hercules Incorporated. Waste treatment.
3,472,767, 10-14-69, CI. 210-52.
Lees, Ronald D., to Hercules Incorporated. Separation of finely di-
vided solids from liquid suspensions thereof. 3,479,284, 11-18-69,
CI. 210-54.
Lees, Ronald D., to Hercules Incorporated. Sewage flocculation.
3,480,541, 11-25-69, CI. 210-018
Lees, Sidney; and Kinzie, George R., Jr. Printed phonotrack system
with bandwidth reduction. 3,474,194, 10-21-69, CI. 179-100.1
Lees, William McGawn. Golf practice device. 3,473,811, 10-21-69,
CI. 273-195.
Leeson, James L., Jr., to Governor, Woodward, Company. Electrical
3D cam. 3,483,364, 12-9-69, CI. 235-197.
Leeson, Meldon Gerald; and Esser, Harold H., to Schneider Metal
Manufacturing Co. Automatic ice cube maker. 3,423,949, 1-28-
69, CI. 62-73.
Leesona Corporation: See —
Aldrich, Donald D.; and Hilbert, Richard G., 3,484,032.
Anderson, Carl H., 3,481,441.
Arnold, Martin G., 3,474,324.
Bell, Charles C, 3,420,467.
Bell, Charles C, 3,423,046.
Bell, Charles C, 3,431,719.
Bell, Charles C; and Niederer, Kurt, 3,445,995.
Boyhan, Matthew B.; and Venkatesan, Peruvemba Swaminatha,
3,443,933.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Norris, Alan H., 3,434,673.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Tata, Raymond V., 3,446,087.
Brouwer, Charles W., 3,462,935.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Richter, Hans H., 3,464,452.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Tata, Raymond V., 3,474,975.
Brouwer, Charles W.; and Richter, Hans H„ 3,477,476.
Brouwer, Charles W.; Cruickshank, David G.; and Tata,
Raymond V., 3,480,128.
Chodosh, Stewart M., 3,457,488.
Chodosh, Stewart M.; and Katsoulis, Emanuel G., 3,479,225.
De Rosa, Domenic J., 3,481,219.
Di Meglio, Joseph E., 3,445,074.
Dudzik, Chester J.; Fisher, Daniel V., Jr.; and Parkins, Guy E.,
3,422,617.
Dudzik, Chester J.; and Perkins, Guy E., 3,430,432.
Forten, Jeremy; and Rissman, Edwin Francis, 3,467,554.
Giner, Jose D., 3,438,815.
Giner, Jose D., 3,467,551.
Giner, Jose D., 3,467,552.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, 3,445,671.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, 3,447,101.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, 3,448,347.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, 3,453,053.
Gunn-Russell, Charles, 3,456,1 16.
Houle, Roland O.; and Richter, Hans H., 3,424,359.
Jagid, Bruce; and Rosansky, Martin G., 3,468,71 1.
Kerrigan, James A.; and Morton, Robert E., 3,449,806.
Kershaw, Stanley C, 3,472,460.
Kollrack, Reiner H., 3,483,035.
McLachlan, Robert, 3,463,200.
Moser, James R., 3,444,003.
O'Brien, Willaim H., 3,480,217.
Oswin, Harry G.; and Chodosh, Stewart M., 3,436,270.
Oswin, Harry G., 3,479,226.
Pitts, Thomas E., 3,429,1 16.
Richter, Hans H., 3,436,835.
Richter, Hans H., 3,452,910.
Roberts, Frank, Jr., 3,471,287.
Sandager, William, 3,430,876.
Shippee, Fred Boswell; and Perkins, Guy Emmanuel, 3,425,208.
Siebenberg, Henry N.; and Breault, Richard D., 3,481,737.
Smith, Stanley W., 3,444,004.
Stoddard, Nicholas J.; and Stoddard, Robert W., 3,469,384.
Tillman, John E., 3,451,631.
Vandersip, Henry A., 3,472,108.
Venkatesan, Peruvemba Swaminatha; and Yarish, Melvin,
3,427,153.
Vertes, Michael A.; and Oswin, Harry G., 3,470,071.
Ward, Alan, 3,443,371.
White, Loren H., 3,467,553.
Whitney, William R., 3,449,902.
Leesona Limited: See —
Norton, John, 3,481,011.
Le Febre, David L.; and Kuehne, Walter, to Texas Instruments, In-
corporated. Two axis automatic autocollimator. 3,470,377, 9-30-
69, CI. 250-204.
Lefebvre, Gilles: See —
Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles,3,479,329.
Cuzin, Daniel; Chauvin, Yves; and Lefebvre, Gilles,3,476,731.
Lefebvre, Palma Adrien; and Gelhar, Willy Otto, to Palleon Elec-
tronics Limited. Flush valve actuating device. 3,462,768, 8-26-69,
CI. 4-67.
Le Febvre, Rene L. Geophysical tow buoy. 3,469,551, 9-30-69, CI.
114-235.
Lefebvre, Yvon: See —
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon, 3,45 1,994.
Ferland, Jean-Marie; and Lefebvre, Yvon,3,462,413.
Le Febvre, Yvon: See —
Marshall, David J.; and Le Febvre, Yvon, 3,455,906.
LeFebvre, Yvon, to American Home Products Corporation. 17a-[3'-
Furyl]-estrane derivatives. 3,428,627, 2-18-69, CI. 260-239.55
Lefebvre, Yvon, to American Home Products Corporation. 17-
Tetrahydrofurylestradiol derivatives. 3,470,161, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
239.55
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, to American Home
Products Corporation. Steroidal 4-hydroxy-2-butenoic acid lac-
tones. 3,431,258, 3-4-69, CI. 260-239.57
Lefebvre, Yvon; and Ferland, Jean Marie, to American Home
Products Corporation. 4,4-Dihydroxy-2-butenoic acid lactones.
3,436,390, 4-1-69, CI. 260-239.57
Lefes, Mary S. Soundproof and heatproof slat for Venetian blinds.
3,472,305, 10-14-69, CI. 160-236.
Lefever, Robert A.; Chang, Nien-Chih; White, Robert L.; and
Wickersheim, Kenneth A., to General Telephone & Electronics
Laboratories, Incorporated. Europium doped yttrium oxide optical
maser materials. 3,454,899, 7-8-69, CI. 331-94.5
Lefevre, Jean; Prospert, Jacques; and Raggenbass, Andre, to Com-
missariat a l'Energie Atomique. Ion exchange materials and their
method of preparation. 3,485,763, 12-23-69, CI. 252-179.
Lefevre, Lloyd E.: See —
Breidt, Peter, Jr.; and Lefevre, Lloyd E.,3,432,588.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of
producing colored plastic film or sheet. 3,423,498, 1-21-69, CI.
264-171.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Process
for crimping polypropylene filaments. 3,457,338, 7-22-69, CI. 264-
103.
Lefevre, Lloyd Edward; and Breidt, Peter, Jr., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Method of forming a composite multilayer film.
3,479,425, 11-18-69, CI. 264-171.
Leff, Murray. Brick package and method of forming. 3,473,647, 10-
21-69, CI. 206-65.
Leff, Stanley S.: See—
Walles, Wilhelm E.; and Leff, Stanley S.,3,440,012.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik, to Danfoss A/S. Piston assembly, particularly for
refrigeration compressors. 3,473,444, 10-21-69, CI. 92-176.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik, to Danfoss A/S. Piston system with ball-head
link. 3,482,487, 12-9-69, CI. 92-176.
Leffers, Hans Ulrik; Valbjorn, Knud Vagn; and Holme, Bent
Melchior Karlsen, to Danfoss A/S. Motor compressor especially
for small refrigerating machines. 3,484,822, 12-16-69, CI. 230-58.
Leffert, Charles B., to General Motors Corporation. Thermionic
energy converter and nuclear reactor containing same. 3,455,781,
7-15-69, CI. 176-39.
Leffert, Charles B.: See—
Jamerson, Frank E.; Leffert, Charles B.; and Rees, David
B.,3,480,803.
Leffingwell, Earl W. Retaining means for excavating teeth.
3,469,332, 9-30-69, CI. 37-142.
920
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Leffingwell, John C, to SCM Corporation, mesne. Process for mak-
ing 4,4hdimethyl-3-butenyl methyl ketones, intermediates therefor
and the said intermediates. 3,420,827, 1-7-69, CI. 260-247.2
Leffingwell, Lawrence B.; Taylor, Richard A.; and Chaffee, Linda P.
Implement for repairing crawler type track. 3,472,022, 10-14-69,
CI. 59-7.
Leffler, Wiliam T.: See —
Howard, Arthur G.; and Leffler, Wiliam T.,3,448,619.
Lefillatre, Guy: See—
Rodi, Lucienne; and Lefillatre, Guy, 3,483, 128.
Le Flem, Roger, to Martin-Mailet & Cie. Electromagnetic pump.
3,431,859, 3-11-69, CI. 103-53.
Lefler, Clarence Arthur; and Mittelstadt, Gerald D., to Kennecott
Copper Corporation. Apparatus for precipitating metal values
from a solution pregnant with such values. 3,479,020, 11-18-69,
CI. 266-22.
Leflet, Herbert A., Jr.; and Wampler, David M., to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Company. Glass bending furnace with partitions defining
separate longitudinally disposed heating areas. 3,457,060, 7-22-69,
CI. 65-288.
Leflet, Herbert A., Jr.: See—
Wampler, David M.; and Leflet, Herbert A., Jr.,3,433,616.
Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin: See —
Bazouin, Andre Rene Marcel; and Lefort, Marcel Joseph
Celestin,3,441,584.
Bazouin, Andre Rene Marcel; Dunogues, Jacques Paul; and
Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin.3,472,888.
Dunogues, Jacques Paul; Lefort, Marcel Joseph Celestin; and
Puthet, Robert Raphael.3,445,200.
Boissieras, Jean; and Lefort, Marcel, 3,444,225.
Le Foyer et Cie: See —
Rigondaud, Guy Frederic, 3,423,157.
Lefranc, Marcel, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Gas-ex-
pansion refrigerator. 3,431,750, 3-1 1-69, CI. 62-514.
Lefrancois, Bernard: See —
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michei,3,47 1,257.
Roth, Etienne; and Lefrancois, Bernard,3,479,140.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr., to Aluminum Company of America. Con-
tainer and closure. 3,460,703, 8-12-69, CI. 215-40.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr., to Aluminum Company of America. Protec-
tive closure for dry cell battery. 3,473,964, 10-21-69, CI. 136-169.
Leftault, Charles J., Jr.; and La Barge, Robert L., to Aluminum
Company of America. Method of making a dry cell battery pro-
vided with a protective closure. 3,473,967, 10-21-69, CI. 136-175.
Leftin, Joseph P., to General Electric Company. Anti-foaming elec-
trolyte for liquid level switch. 3,458,677, 7-29-69, CI. 200-152.
Leftwich, James R., to Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. Temperature con-
trolling and indicating device. 3,445,677, 5-20-69, CI. 307-1 17.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Apparatus for prepar-
ing a granular fertilizer. 3,482,945, 12-9-69, CI. 23-259.2
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Brackney, Harry S., to Grace, W. R., &
Co. Process and product. 3,481,700, 12-2-69, CI. 23-165.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; Richmond, Alvin; and Bruno, Anthony J., Jr.,
to Grace, W. R., & Co. Process for preparing an ammoniated
phosphate slurry fertilizer. 3,433,617, 3-18-69, CI. 71-43.
Legal, Casimer C, Jr.: See —
Dunseth, Maria G.; Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Veltman,
Preston L., 3,437,379.
Funk, Andrew B.; Legal, Casimer C, Jr.; and Richmond, Al-
vin,3,421,879.
LeGall, Pierre: See—
Lucas, Pierre M.; Duquesne, Jean F.; LeGall, Pierre; and Rouzi-
er, Michel M., 3,454,723.
Legat, Wilhelm H.; and Dixon, Alan F., to Raytheon Company.
Small capacity semiconductor diode. 3,486,087, 12-23-69, CI.
317-235.
Legat, Wilhelm H.; Russell, Lewis K.; and Rosvold, Warren C, to
Raytheon Company. Microcircuit with complementary dielectri-
cally isolated mesa-type active elements. 3,423,651, 1-21-69, CI.
317-235.
Legat, Wilhelm H.: See—
Rosvold, Warren C; and Legat, Wilhelm H., 3,447,235.
Legat, Wilhelm; and Russell, Lewis K., to Raytheon Company.
Monolithic integrated circuitry with dielectric isolated functional
regions. 3,471,922, 10-14-69, CI. 29-580.
Legatti, Raymond H. Protective circuit. 3,422,314, 1-14-69, CI. 317-
19.
Legendre, Claude: See —
Hasquenoph, Jean; and Legendre, Claude.3,424,017.
Leger, Alton, Jr., to Honeywell, Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,424,921,
1-28-69, CI. 307-240.
Leger, Francois: See—
Chemla, Claude; Cramer, Claude; and Leger, Fran-
cois,3,462,738.
Leger, John E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Modular creel ap-
paratus includng strand guides. 3,432.1 17, 3-1 1-69, CI. 242-131.
Leger, Pierre, Andre Marcel, to Societe Anonyme: Societe Alsa-
cienne de Constructions Atomiques, de Telecommunications et
d'Electronique 'Alcatel'. Refrigeration liquefaction device.
3,487,424, 12-30-69, CI. 62-6.
Leger, Roland, to Etablissements L. Faiveley. Safety devices for
power taps from overhead lines. 3,444,338, 5-13-69, CI. 191-66.
Legere, Rene E.Painter's guide and guard. 3,429,296, 2-25-69, CI.
118-504.
Legg, Alfred. Plugs. 3,425,476, 2-4-69, CI. 152-370.
Legge, Norman R.; and Snyder, John L., to Shell Oil Company.
Block copolymer-polyethylene compositions. 3,459,830, 8-5-69,
CI. 260-876.
Legge, Percy, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Ul-
trasonic machining apparatus. 3,482,360, 12-9-69, CI. 51-165.
Legge, Walter G. Body grounding device. 3,459,997, 8-5-69, CI.
317-2.
Leggett and Piatt Incorporated: See —
Kirchner, Carl O.; and King, John T., 3,469,608.
Leggett, James L. Vehicle steering control. 3,448,991, 6-10-69, CI.
280-94.
Leggitt, S. H., Company: See —
Lee, Edward R., 3,451,589.
Leghorn, George R. Method of forming structural shapes from mol-
ten material by stream casting. 3,430,680, 3-4-69, CI. 164-81.
Leghorn, George R. Method and apparatus for the forming of lon-
gitudinal structural shapes from cast tube. 3,445,922, 5-27-69, CI.
29-527.6
Legion Utensils Co., Inc.: See —
Scavullo, Angelo C, 3,475,285.
Legler, Bobby, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Epoxy resin with
diamine of polyoxypropylene glycol and method of cure.
3,462,393, 8-19-69, CI. 260-47.
Legler, Ernst, to Fernseh GmbH. Circuit arrangement for making
simultaneous, equal changes in the amplification of a plurality of
electrical signals. 3,473,139, 10-14-69, CI. 330-30.
Le Goff, Guillaume, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Apparatus for
reducing the switching time of a dual voltage power supply.
3,448,372, 6-3-69, CI. 323-22.
Le Goffic, Yves Henri: See —
Jousset, Antoine Marie; Jacquart, Christian Augustin; Le Goffic,
Yves Henri; and Milon, Jean Emile, 3,465,249.
Le Goupil, Louis Benjamin: See —
Savignat, Marcel; and Le Goupil, Louis Benjamin, 3,45 1,390.
Legoux, Rene, to North American Philips Company, Inc. Device for
manufacturing electron tubes. 3,427,088, 2-11-69, CI. 316-31.
Le Grady, Carl F. Float controlled metering and shutoff valve.
3,459,214, 8-5-69, CI. 137-420.
Legrain, Michel. Automatic apparatus for preparing and dispensing
fluid food. 3,473,516, 10-21-69, CI. 119-71.
Legrand, Louis Francois Georges, to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale
de Constructions Aeronautiques. Vibration attenuating method
and electrohydraulic attenuator for rotary-wing aircraft.
3,477,665, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 244-17.27
Legrand, Roger, to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions
Aeronautiques. Large-capacity bellows-type hydraulic reservoir.
3,456,673, 7-22-69, CI. 137-202.
Leguen de Lacroix, George Rancliffe Jehan Eugene, to General Mo-
tors Corporation. Variable-ratio lever mechanisms. 3,466,943, 9-
16-69, CI. 74-516.
Legut, Ljudmila Vasilievna: See —
Polovets, Lidia Mikhailovna; Belitchenko, Valentina Ilinichna;
and Legut, Ljudmila Vasilievna, 3,444,587.
Le Hardy, Clement D., to Sonoco Products Company. Expansible
chuck for tubular core. 3,432,1 12, 3-1 1-69, CI. 242-68.2
Lehfeldt, Dr., & Co. G.m.b.H.: See—
Pohlman, Reimar; and Sievers, Roland, 3,426,951.
Lehigh Furniture Corporation: See —
Fields, Irving; Schneiderman, Alvin R.; and Tiffany, Harry R.,
Ill, 3,443,782.
Lehikoinen, Urho A., to Ethyl Corporation. Thiobis-benzyl cresol.
3,474,147, 10-21-69, CI. 260-609.
Lehle, Robert, to Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger KG,
Messrs. Gear units for counters. 3,438,278, 4-15-69, CI. 74-435.
Lehman, Charles L. Cultivator. 3,452,826, 7-1-69, CI. 172-551.
Lehman, Don F.; and Varner, Donald E., to Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation. Air gap conditioning system for a radiation gauge.
3,426,200, 2-4-69, CI. 250-83.3
Lehman, Herbert S.: See —
Barson, Fred; and Lehman, Herbert S., 3,461, 360.
Lehman, Ira S. Compound support. 3,441,027, 4-29-69, CI. 128-578.
Lehman, Jean-Yves: See —
Bourgeois, Yves; Lehman, Jean-Yves; Lefrancois, Bernard;
Briec, Michel; and Rostaing, Michel, 3,47 1,257.
Lehman, Leon M., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Method for
minimizing hydrogen losses in high pressure processes. 3,444,072,
5-13-69, CI. 208-102.
Lehman, Lewis M.: See —
Cinatl, Fred J.; and Lehman, Lewis M., 3,478,299.
Lehman, Meir M.; and Rosenfeld, Jack L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Control system for maintaining register
contents during interrupt and branch conditions in a digital com-
puter. 3,440,619, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
921
Lehman, William E.; Meade, Billy D.; and Featherston, John P.
Preparation of asphalt paving material. 3,482,824, 12-9-69, CI.
259-148.
Lehmann, Albert F. Apparatus for feeding strip metal. 3,429,493, 2-
25-69, CI. 226-150.
Lehmann, Albert F. Feeding sheet metal. 3,438,557, 4-15-69, CI.
226-8.
Lehmann, Albert F. Running press feed. 3,485,080, 12-23-69, CI.
72-421.
Lehmann, Charles David; and Younger, Maurice Bowman, Jr., to
Hopeman Brothers, Inc. Shock resistant furniture latch. 3,473,834,
10-21-69, CI. 292-175.
Lehmann, Curt, to VEB Tabak- und Industriemaschinen Dresden.
Device for driving package-forming jaws of a packing machine.
3,485,010, 12-23-69, Ci. 53-285. .
Lehmann, George E. Combination ice fishing chair and sled.
3,436,119, 4-1-69, CI. 297-217.
Lehmann, Guenther W.; and Adams, Alden W., Jr., to General
Dynamics Corporation. Buoyant floats for docking and towing
seacraft. 3.448,712, 6-10-69, CI. 1 14-43.5
Lehmann, Hans-Gunter: See—
Engelfried, Otto; Lehmann, Hans-Gunter; Neumann, Friedmund;
and Wiechert, Rudolf.3,444,295.
Lehmann, Harold Adolf, to Case, J. I., Company. Hydraulic pressure
relief valve unit. 3,433,240, 3-18-69, CI. 137-108.
Lehmann, Herbert G., to Norco, Inc. Quick-release universal-move-
ment coupling. 3,482,291, 12-9-69, CI. 24-230.
Lehmann, Joachim: See-
Peters, Werner; and Lehmann, Joachim, 3,475, 278.
Lehmann, John W. Glare-inhibiting device. 3,454,301, 7-8-69, CI.
296-97.
Lehmann, Klaus. Manufacture of packing trays produced in moulded
plastic, in particular moulded plastic sheet. 3,447,731, 6-3-69, CI.
229-2.5
Lehmann, Rolf: See —
Scheiber, Werner; Walter, Peter; Lehmann, Rolf; and Kowarik,
Klaus,3,476,668.
Lehmann, Wolfgang: See —
Kirschnek, Helmut; Lehmann, Wolfgang; and Quaedvlieg,
Mathieu,3,441,435.
Lehmkuhl, Herbert, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. process for
the preparation of new dialkyl aluminum-aromatic complex com-
pounds. 3,470,224, 9-30-69, CI. 260-448.
Lehmkuhl, Robert A.; and Reed, Robert E., to Giddings & Lewis
Inc. Mechanisms for tool changers. 3,452,427, 7-1-69, CI. 29-568.
Lehmkuhl, Robert, to Carlton Machine Tool Company, The. Auto-
matic tool changer. 3,451,125, 6-24-69, CI. 29-568.
Lehn, John U., to Woodstream Corporation. Animal traps.
3,426,471, 2-11-69, CI. 43-92.
Lehner, Wilhelm. Driver's seat especially for tractors or the like.
3,442,552, 5-6-69, CI. 297-334.
Lehner, Wilhelm. Spring-mounted vehicle seat. 3,482,871, 12-9-69,
CI. 297-325.
Lehner, William L., to Motorola, Inc. Lead frame members for
semiconductor devices. 3,431,092, 3-4-69, CI. 29-193.5
Lehnerer, George J., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Timing advance mechanism. 3,486,492, 12-30-69, CI. 123-139.
Lehnert, Stanley E., to Ampex Corporation. Vidicon camera circuit.
3,453,487, 7-1-69, CI. 315-30.
Lchnhardt, Stanley E.; and Steetle, David R., to Texas Instruments,
Incorporated. Apparatus and method for digital to analog conver-
sion. 3,473,153, 10-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Lehoczky, Ernest. Adjustable clamp for coiling hose. 3,425,099, 2-4-
69, CI. 24-81.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Inventors and Investors, Inc. Photoelectric surface
induced p-n junction device. 3,473,032, 10-14-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Lehr, Hanns Hanina, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Sulfanilamide
derivatives and processes. 3,459,742, 8-5-69, CI. 260-239.75
Lehr, Hanns H.; and Mitrovic, Milan, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 4-
( 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-Octahydro-l ,8-dioxo-9- acridanylj-benzenesulfona-
mide and derivatives. 3,454,577, 7-8-69, CI. 260-279.
Lehr, John Dalton; and Wells, John Lee, to Huber, J. M., Corpora-
tion. Method for controlling carbon black furnaces. 3,471,260, 10-
7-69, CI. 23-209.4
Lehrer, Erwin; and Teltschik, Walter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for the production of gases
containing acetylene. 3,460,915, 8-12-69, CI. 23-277.
Lehrer, Erwin; and Woellhaf, Josef, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Continuous wet grinding of solid
materials in tube mills. 3,437,275, 4-8-69, CI. 241-15.
Lehrer, Robert, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Wound film capacitors. 3,457,478, 7-22-69, CI. 317-260.
Lehrer, Stanley, to Fairfield Technology Corporation. Incandescent
light source. 3,481,679, 12-2-69, CI. 431-158.
Lehrer, William I., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Laminated passivating structure. 3,475,210, 10-28-69, CI. 117-
215.
Lehrer, William 1., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Method of forming gallium arsenide films by vacuum deposition
techniques. 3,476,593, I 1-4-69, CI. 1 17-201.
Lehrman, David, to Ironees Company, The. Collapsible clothes
caddy and table. 3,447,488, 6-3-69, CI. 108-28.
Lehtinen, Antti Ilmari, to Valmet OY. Method for testing pulp slurry
on the forming wire of a paper machine. 3,442,756, 5-6-69, CI.
162-192.
Lehtola, Erkki T., to Oy Tahka AB. Load transporting and dumping
conveyor. 3,435,942, 4-1-69, CI. 198-155.
Lehtonen, Edwin W., to Friden, Inc. Manufacture of circuit modules
using etched molds. 3,438,127, 4-15-69, CI. 29-625.
Lehureau, Jean; and Pierrot, Francois, to Progil. Preparation of
alpha-naphthyl alkyl-carbamates. 3,426,064, 2-4-69, CI. 260-479.
Lei, Jorgen C. C; and Clauson-Kaas, Niels, to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Process for preparing 5-chIoro-2,3-pyridine diol.
3,471,506, 10-7-69, CI. 260-297.
Leib, Joseph, to Domtar Limited. Preparation of ring-halogenated
arylsulfenyl halides. 3,474,139, 10-21-69, CI. 260-543.
Leib, Robert I.; and Morita, Eiichi, to Monsanto Company. Method
of vulcanizing butyl rubber. 3,426,003, 2-4-69, CI. 260-79.5
Leibach, Heinrich; and Vedova, Ralph, to M.A.N. Turbo G. m.b.H.
Fuel supply for afterburner. 3,434,289, 3-25-69, CI. 60-232.
Leibach, Raymond E., to Esso Production Research Company. Use
of wireline tools in well operations. 3,474,867, 10-28-69, CI. 166-
315.
Leibee, Joseph Bruce, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Article of manufacture. 3,426,825, 2-1 1-69, CI. 152-361.
Leibenzeder, Siegfried: See —
Merkel, Hans; and Leibenzeder, Siegfried,3,480,394.
Leiber, Heinz: See—
Wehde, Heinz; and Leiber, Heinz.3,425,751.
Leiber, Heinz, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs G. m.b.H. Vehicle
brake control system for preventing wheel locking. 3,467,444, 9-
16-69, CI. 303-21.
Leibert, Edward E. Inclinometer or accelerometer. 3,464,276, 9-2-
69, CI. 73-516.
Leibfritz, Kurt Willy Hjlmar, to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Sole-
noid controlled valve. 3,425,449, 2-4-69, CI. 137-625.64
Leibfritz, Kurt W.: See—
Lansky, Zdenek J.; and Leibfritz, Kurt W.,3,420,257.
Leibinger, Berthold, to Trumpf & Co. Slotshear for slotting plates of
metal, plastic, etc., and including a reciprocating ram. 3,473,427,
10-21-69, CI. 83-527.
Leibold, Eldon L. Air treating apparatus for sheet material separa-
tor. 3,425,686, 2-4-69, CI. 271-26.
Leibowitz, Alec, to Spectrum Diamonds (Proprietary) Limited. Hol-
ders for gem stones. 3,466,812, 9-16-69, CI. 51-229.
Leibowitz, Alec, to Spectrum Diamonds (Proprietary) Limited. Hol-
ders for gem stones. 3,466,813, 9-16-69, CI. 51-229.
Leibowitz, Martin L.; and Knight, Sanford, to Commercial Carpet
Corporation. Package for rolled articles and method therefor.
3,458,032, 7-29-69, CI. 206-59.
Leibowitz, Marvin R.; and Grosser, Frederick, to GAF Corporation.
Graft copolymers of a-olefins and preformed, water-insoluble,
homopolymer of N-vinyl- 2-pyrrolidone. 3,479,417, 11-18-69, CI.
260-878.
Leibson, Abraham; and Griffin, Edward J., to Container Corporation
of America. Food package. 3,423,005, 1-21-69, CI. 229-14.
Leibundgut, James A., to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Relief valve
for fluid motor. 3,463,053, 8-26-69, CI. 91-240.
Leibundgut, Max, to Paillard S.A. Cinematographic or photographic
filming apparatus. 3,427,943, 2-18-69, CI. 95-1 1.
Leiby, David W.: See —
Creek, Kenneth O.; and Leiby, David W., 3,475,825.
Leiby, Harold E.: See —
Brown, Arthur S.; Leiby, Harold E.; and Miller, Earle
A. ,3,455,078.
Leichsenring, Max. Signalling means for indicating change in speed
of an automotive vehicle. 3,439,325, 4-15-69, CI. 340-71.
Leichter, Peter: See —
Knotik, Karl; Leichter, Peter; and Wagner, Harald,3,453,091.
Leidenfrost, Reinhold. Process for the manufacture of gap or
labyrinth seals. 3,465,425, 9-9-69, CI. 29-527.7
Leidich, Arthur J., to Radio Corporation of America. Direct coupled
amplifier with feedback for D. C. error correction. 3,444,476, 5-
13-69, CI. 330-69.
Leidich, Arthur J., to Radio Corporation of America. Phase splitting
circuit for a direct coupled push-pull amplifier. 3,445,776, 5-20-
69, CI. 330-15.
Leidigh, William I: See —
Lien, Erling L.; and Leidigh, William 1,3,483,420.
Leidigh, William J., to Varian Associates. Microwave linear beam
tube employing an extended interaction resonator operating on an
odd pi mode. 3,453,483, 7-1-69, CI. 315-5.39
Leidigh, William J.: See —
Lien, Erling L.; and Leidigh, William J. ,3,448,325.
Leidvik, Martin: See —
Ahlgren, Hans H.; and Leidvik, Martin,3,44 1,097.
Leidy, Lester R., Jr.; and Aldinger, Paul A., to Honeywell Inc. Dual
lifters for a recording pen. 3,441,945, 4-29-69, CI. 346-68.
Leifeld, Ferdinand: See —
Quoos, Kurt; and Leifeld, Ferdinand.3,436,935.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Leifield, Robert F., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Chromato-
graphic process. 3,455,818, 7-15-69, CI. 210-31.
Leiga, Algird G.; Gallo, Charles F.; and Walder, Roy A., to Xerox
Corporation. Selective flash fusing. 3,474,223, 10-21-69, CI. 219-
216.
Leiga, Algird G.; and Mclnally, John A, to Xerox Corporation. Elec-
tric lamp for uniformly charging the photo- conductive insulating
layer of a xerographic plate. 3,453,427, 7-1-69, CI. 250-42.
Leiga, Algird G.: See —
Roth, Walter; Gallo, Charles F.; and Leiga, Algird G., 3,48 1,669.
Leigh, Bertram J.: See—
Fitel, Jay M.; and Leigh, Bertram J.,3,480,109.
Leigh, Bertram J., to Telsta Corporation. Boom structure. 3,423,890,
1-28-69, CI. 52-118.
Leigh, Gilbert Merlin: See —
Barnhurst, James Douglas; Leigh, Gilbert Merlin; and Monick,
John Alexander.3,442,812.
Leigh, Jonathan W., to Freeman, Einson, and De Troy Corporation.
Knock-down display assembly. 3,469,335, 9-30-69, CI. 40-124.1
Leigh, Steven. Devices for dispensing paste-like materials. 3,468,458,
9-23-69, CI. 222-94.
Leigh, Theodore M.: See —
Bailey, Kenneth E.; Frahm, Leland J.; and Leigh, Theodore
M.,3,437,157.
Leighton, Jack R.: See —
Hembd, William H.; and Harrand, James H., 3,429,052.
Leighty, Ronald: See —
Winter, Leonard; and Leighty, Ronald,3,473,598.
Leikarts, Aldis Juris: See —
Grubb, Gary L.; and Leikarts, Aldis Juris,3,485,381.
Leilich, Hans-Otto G.; Rhodes, William H., Jr.; and Shutler, William
F., to International Business Machines Corporation. Chain store
magnetic memory array. 3,444,531, 5-13-69, CI. 340-174.
Leilich, Hans-Otto G.; and Schmeckenbecher, Arnold F., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Chain magnetic memory
element. 3,478,335, 11-11-69, CI. 340-174.
Leilich, Hans-Otto G.: See-
Anderson, John L.; and Leilich, Hans-Otto G., 3,436, 747.
Leimbach, John George, to Sporlan Valve Company. Liquid pressure
control for refrigeration system. 3,438,217, 4-15-69, CI. 62-196.
Leimbacher, Erwin, to Heberlein & Co., AG. Fabric dyeing by trans-
ferring by heating or solubilizing a dye from an electrostatically
deposited, heat or solvent fused water soluble dielectric carrier.
3,454,347, 7-8-69, CI. 8-2.
Lein, Juergen G. A.: See —
Carper, Robert L.; Lein, Juergen G. A.; Miller, Donald J.;
Schmidlin, Raymond J.; and Verderber, Joseph A. ,3,426, 678.
Leinauer, Erich: See —
Greulich, Heinz; Schumacher, Karl; Leinauer, Erich; and Widl,
Gerhard,3,471,824.
Leinbach, Richard K.: See —
Stoever, Hans O.; and Leinbach, Richard K., 3,482,574.
Leiner, William. Thermostatic switch having elements responsive to
ambient temperature and current flow. 3,470,512, 9-30-69, CI.
337-35.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul: See —
Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Leinhauser, Joe Paul; and Burrough,
Donald E., 3,474,607.
Leinhauser, Joe Paul; Fairbank, Raymond Harry; Burrough, Donald
E.; and Barnes, Theodore Marion, to Deere & Company. Hydrau-
lic drive and steering controls for an agricultural machine.
3,459,273, 8-5-69, CI. 180-6.48
Leininger, Robert I.; and Grode, Gerald A., to United States of
America, Health, Education, and Welfare. Nonthrombogenic
plastic surfaces and preparation thereof. 3,457,098, 7-22-69, CI.
117-62.1
Leininger, Robert I.; Spencer, Joy L.; and Vorys, Nichols D., to Hol-
land-Rantos Company, Inc. Intrauterine contraceptive device.
3,454,004, 7-8-69, CI. 128-130.
Leis Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Stumpf, Charles A., 3,460,294.
Leiser, Henry. Picture hangers. 3,482,812, 12-9-69, CI. 248-493.
Leiser, Roger S.: See —
Darr, Donald E.; Leiser, Roger S.; Loehr, Clifford E.; and
Richardson, Kenneth W.,3,423,186.
Leisey, Frank A., to Standard Oil Company, (Indiana). Method and
apparatus for measuring reactive constituents. 3,462,244, 8-19-69,
CI. 23-230.
Leisinger, Karl-Friedrich; and Rudiger, Christian, to Wasag-Chemie
Aktiengesellschaft. Switching system for successive ignition of fir-
ing devices at delayed intervals. 3,424,924, 1-28-69, CI. 307-252.
Leisle, Thomas M.: See-
Hughes, John F., Jr.; and Leisle, Thomas M., 3,458,415.
Leister, Karl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Mixing ap-
paratus having concentric worm members. 3,452,965, 7-1-69, CI.
259-6.
Leister, Norman A., to Rohm & Haas Company. Formamido-con-
taining alkenylsuccinates. 3,451,933, 6-24-69, CI. 252-51.5
Leisterer, Reinhard Wilhelm, to Fried Krupp Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for improving the recognition of
echoes in sonar systems. 3,474,401, 10-21-69, CI. 340-3.
Leisterer, Reinhard W.; and Hemmie, Gerd, to Fried. Krupp
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for measuring
the direction of incident waves. 3,452,326, 6-24-69, CI. 340-6.
Leisterer, Reinhard W.: See —
Ziehm, Gunter; Triebold, Karl-Friedrich; Schief, Alfred; and
Leisterer, Reinhard W., 3,464,056.
Leistiko, Otto: See —
Grove, Andrew S.; Leistiko, Otto; and Whittier, Ronald
J. ,3,463,977.
Leistner, Walter Herman. Fastener member. 3,480,061, 11-25-69,
CI. 151-41.73
Leistner, Walter. Transfer device for nut fastening machine.
3,460,217, 8-12-69, CI. 29-33.
Leistner, William E.: See —
Kauder, Otto S.; Leistner, William E.; and Hecker, Arthur
C.,3,476,699.
Leisure Group, Inc., The: See —
Karbo, Richard S., 3,452,930.
Leite, Rogerio C. C: See —
Damen, Theodoor C; Leite, Rogerio C. C; and Porto, Sergio P.
S.,3,434,779.
Leiter, Harry. Scanning and recording means for detecting radioac-
tive distributions. 3,465,145, 9-2-69, CI. 250-71.5
Leiter, Harry. Surgical apparatus. 3,478,744, 11-18-69, CI. 128-
303.14
Leiter, Howard A.: See —
Crowe, Kenneth R.; and Leiter, Howard A. ,3,445, 709.
Leiter, Leigh D.; and Linda, Frank R., to International Paper Com-
pany. Container handle. 3,481,528, 12-2-69, CI. 229-52.
Leiter, Leigh D.: See —
Linda, Frank R.; and Leiter, Leigh D., 3,484,515.
Mitzelfelt, Richard C; Leiter, Leigh D.; and Junod, John
E.,3,422,730.
Leith, Emmett N.: See —
Blikken, Wendell A.; Cutrona, Louis J.; Ingalls, Arthur L.;
Leith, Emmett N.; and Porcello, Leonard J. ,3,427, 104.
Leith, Emmett N., to United States of America, Air Force. Plural
channel optical data processor. 3,443,861, 5-13-69, CI. 350-162.
Leitmann, William J., to Hobson Bros. Inc. Electrical connector.
3,486,162, 12-23-69, CI. 339-61.
Leitner, Hans: See —
Beck, Fritz; Leitner, Hans; Wintersberger, Karl; and Guthke,
Harald.3,477,923.
Leitner, Joseph: See —
Hamilton, Joel A.; Faro, Anthony E., Jr.; and Leitner,
Joseph.3,438,175.
Leitner, Robert T., to Technical Appliance Corporation. Loop an-
tenna with negative resistance element at terminating gap.
3,441,935, 4-29-69, CI. 343-701.
Leitner, Robert T., to Technical Appliance Corporation. Radomes.
3,444,558, 5-13-69, CI. 343-872.
Leitsmann, Reinhard: See —
Dannhauser, Kurt; Wiedemann, Otto; and Leitsmann, Rein-
hard,3,484,461.
Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H.: See —
Becker, Helmut; Jensen, Kurt; Leitz, Ernst; and Rinker, Walter,
3,484,149.
Bohmer, Hellmut, 3,463,567.
Bromer, Heinz; Meinert, Norbert; and Ahl, Demetrius,
3,446,638.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, 3,451,829.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, 3,477,863.
Bromer, Heinz; and Meinert, Norbert, 3,486,915.
Broschke, Heinrich; Holle, Werner; and Wiessner, Willi,
3,427,946.
Frenk, Helmut, 3,466,130.
Frenk, Helmuth, 3,450,934.
Hock, Fromund, 3,421,011.
Hock, Fromund, 3,454,776.
Hock, Fromund, 3,482,107.
Hubner, Erwin, 3,486,817.
Huttel, Gottfried, 3,483,626.
Klein, Walter, 3,443,862.
Klein, Walter, 3,454,321.
Klein, Walter, 3,458,244.
Leitz, Ludwig; and Broschke, Heinrich, 3,446,126.
Marx, Helmut; and Sindel, Paul, 3,459,468.
Mulch, Hans, 3,464,767.
Ruehl, Rudolf, 3,467,464.
Schmidt, Ewald, 3,468,233.
Schmidt, Horst; and Bohmer, Hellmut, 3,464,757.
Schmidt, Horst, 3,464,770.
Weber, Klaus, 3,421,806.
Weissenberg, Gustav, 3,479,512.
Leitz, Ernst: See —
Becker, Helmut; Jensen, Kurt; Leitz, Ernst; and Rinker,
Walter.3,484,149.
Leitz, Ludwig; and Broschke, Heinrich, to Leitz, Ernst, GmbH.
Camera of the still and motion picture type. 3,446,126, 5-27-69,
CI. 95-10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
923
Leitzel, Ammon M., to Jarman-Williamson Company. Enclosed leg
golf cart suspension. 3,433,497, 3-18-69, CI. 280-40.
Lejeune, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Device for protecting
vessels against excessive fluid pressure. 3,443,721, 5-13-69, CI.
220-89.
Lejeune, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Hose for pumping slur-
ries. 3,447,571,6-3-69, CI. 138-138.
Lejeune, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Couplings for pipes and
hoses. 3,453,008, 7-1-69, CI. 285-149.
Le Jeune, Raymond E., to Teletype Corporation. Tape handling
mechanism. 3,451,634, 6-24-69, CI. 242-55.1 1
Lekhovitser, Moisei Alexandrovich: See —
Khachijan, Alexei Sergeevich; Skuinj, Alexandr Kasparovich;
Lekhovitser, Moisei Alexandrovich; Linich, Viktor
Vladimirovich; Shapovalov, Sergei Vasiljavich; and Ocheretin,
Ivan Vasiljevich.3,480,418.
Lektro-Vend Corporation: See —
Albright, Henry J.; and Smith, Royal F., 3,460,661.
Lelak, John W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Furnace roof construc-
tion. 3,453,787, 7-8-69, CI. 52-89.
Leland, James F.; and Russell, William S., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Method for operating chemical processing solutions.
3,481,797, 12-2-69, CI. 148-6.14
Leland, Robert D., to Multi-Elmac Company. Modulated subcarrier
control circuit responsive to a voltage having a pass frequency and
exceeding a predetermined level for a predetermined time.
3,438,037, 4-8-69, CI. 343-225.
Leland Stanford Junior University, the board of trustees of the: See-
New, William; and Newcomb, Robert W., 3,478,226.
L'Electro-Refractaire:See —
Delrieux, Jean Louis, 3,484,51 1.
L'Electronique Appliquee:See —
Franchi, Pierre, 3,486,377.
Lelicoff, Jhon. Liquid eyewash dispensing device including eyelid en-
gaging means. 3,439,674, 4-22-69, CI. 128-233.
Lelis, John. Machinery gauge. 3,442,021, 5-6-69, CI. 33-180.
Lellep, Otto George; and Helming, Bernd, to Polysius G.m.b.H.
Device for the periodic delivery of preheated material. 3,436,060,
4-1-69, CI. 263-29.
Lello, Giles S., to Globe Union Inc. Storage battery plates and
method of manufacture. 3,433,674, 3-18-69, CI. 136-26.
Lellos, Solon P., to Stored Energy Systems Corporation. Hydro-
mechanical power generator. 3,447,474, 6-3-69, CI. 103-68.
Lely Corporation, The: See —
Singleton, Henry Lavon, 3,473,739.
Lely Ltd.: See —
van der Lely, Cornells, 3,447,787.
Lem, Donald J.; and Spruth, Wilhelm G., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Switching logic for a two-dimensional
memory. 3,432,815, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-173.
Lemahicu, Ronald Andrew: See —
Kierstead, Richard Wightman; and Lemahieu, Ronald An-
drew,3,484,489.
Le Mair, Willem; Peek, Johannes Bernard Heinrich; and Valster,
Frederik, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Radar system. 3,440,653, 4-
22-69, CI. 343-9.
Lemaire, Henry: See—
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,427, 248.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,450, 756.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,468,949.
LeMaistre, John W.; and Sherman, Albert H., to Atlas Chemical In-
dustries, Inc. Process for preparing aniline and alkyl aniline.
3,427,355, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-580.
Lemaistre, Rene: See —
Biarnais, Paul; Alheritiere, Louis; Gobron, Georges; Mercier,
Jules; Meunier, Gaston; and Lemaistre, Rene, 3,483, 151.
Bourguignon, Pierre; and Lemaistre, Rene, 3,45 1,984.
Leman, Hugh Spence; and Barnes, George John Preston, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Telephone sets. 3,448,217,
6-3-69, CI. 179-81.
Leman, Hugh Spence; Barnes, George John Preston; and Green,
John Uvedale, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Magnetic tape record editing apparatus. 3,440,362, 4-22-69, CI.
179-100.2
Le Marr, Wesley Albert, to Pro-Gramo, Inc. Self-training device for
students. 3,482,329, 12-9-76, CI. 35-9.
le Masson, Yves, to Societe Industrielle des Etablissements Piel
(S.I.D.E.P.). Regulators of a gas required for breathing of the
pneumatic valve type. 3,467,136, 9-16-69, CI. 137-489.
Le Master, Harold A. Tail assembly for artificial fishing lure.
3,423,868, 1-28-69, CI. 43-42.33
Le Masters, Paul D., to General Motors Corporation. Electronic
speedometer and odometer control circuit. 3,477,022, 1 1-4-69, CI.
324-70.
Lematta, Wesley G. Apparatus for securing warning markers to ca-
bles. 3,430,325, 3-4-69, CI. 29-203.
Lemberg, Ernst Siegfried: See-
Thorn, Ewald Reinhard; Weber, Wilhelm; Lemberg, Ernst Sieg-
fried; and Blanche, Josef.3,437,212.
Lemberg, Mark Eleazarovich: See —
Basin, Genrikh Maxovich; Gorenshtein, Ilya Vladimirovich;
Lemberg, Mark Eleazarovich; Linetsky, Semen Grigorievich;
Myasoed, Anatoly Eliseevich; and Zanis, Jakov Benedik-
tovich.3,447,332.
Lembo, Frank. Web guiding roller and support. 3,425,608, 2-4-69,
CI. 226-19.
Lembo, Sabino: See —
Viterbo, Rene; Mastursi, Michele; and Lembo,
Sabino.3,457,264.
Le Mehaute, Charles; Rocher, Edouard; Guesnier, Guy; and
Vaesken, Roland, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Method of electrodepositing a magnetic coating on a chain-like
memory element. 3,442,774, 5-6-69, CI. 204-24.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Extrusion apparatus. 3,422,648, 1-21-69, CI.
72-8.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Packaging assembly. 3,426,959, 2-11-69, CI.
229-65.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Ducted panel fabrication. 3,427,714, 2-18-69,
CI. 29-626.
Lemelson, Jerome H., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for
coating pipe. 3,432,326, 3-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-18.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Record card scanning apparatus. 3,434,130, 3-
18-69, CI. 340-174.1
Lemelson, Jerome H. Method of making heat transfer panelling.
3,436,816, 4-8-69, CI. 29-611.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Matte structure and method of producing
same. 3,437,783, 4-8-69, CI. 219-1 17.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Toy track and vehicle therefor. 3,451,161, 6-
24-69, CI. 46-241.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Method for producing composite articles.
3,461,197, 8-12-69, CI. 264-172.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Electrical circuit fabrication. 3,461,347, 8-12-
69, CI. 317-101.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Molding techniques and apparatus. 3,462,524,
8-19-69, CI. 264-255.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Aircraft structures and systems. 3,467,348, 9-
16-69, CI. 244-130.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Printing device. 3,468,252, 9-23-69, CI. 101-
379.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Container manufacture. 3,472,723, 10-14-69,
CI. 156-500.
Lemelson, Jerome H., to Triax Company, The. Control means to
prevent collision of a load carrier with an article on a conveyor
means. 3,474,919, 10-28-69, CI. 214-16.4
Lemelson, Jerome H. Automatic measurement system. 3,476,481,
11-4-69, CI. 356-167.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Surface sensing apparatus. 3,481,042, 12-2-69,
CI. 33-174.
Lemelson, Jerome H., to Triax Company, The. Multi-speed control
system for a load carrier in a warehouse system. 3,486,640, 12-30-
69, CI. 214-16.4
Lemen, William T., to General Motors Corporation. Automatic
means for producing a microelectronic device. 3,442,053, 5-6-69,
CI. 51-8.
Lemery, Douglas J.: See-
Anderson, Roy H.; and Lemery, Douglas J. ,3,425, 260.
Lemery, Raymond E.; and Newell, Norvin E., to Ingersoll Milling
Machine Company, The. Boring machine with power actuated
tooth adjustment. 3,457,81 1, 7-29-69, CI. 77-57.
Lemforder Kunststoff G.m.b.H., : See—
Bechtloff, Gert; and Szonn, Reinhold, 3,429,420.
Lemieux, Raymond Urgel; and Raap, Rintje, to R & L Molecular
Research Ltd. Thiadiazolylisothiazoles. 3,464,999, 9-2-69, CI. 260-
302.
Lemieux, Raymond Urgel: See —
Micetich, Ronald George; and Lemieux, Raymond Ur-
gel,3,465,000.
Raap, Rintje; and Lemieux, Raymond Urgel, 3,468, 874.
Raap, Rintje; Lemieux, Raymond Urgel; and Micetich, Ronald
George,3 ,476,743.
Lemieux, Raymond U.; and Micetich, Ronald G., to R & L Molecu-
lar Research Ltd. Certain substituted isoxazoles. 3,476,765, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 260-302.
Lemin, Alan J., to Upjohn Company, The. Herbicidal N,N-dialkenyl-
3-chlorobenzamides and method. 3,436,208, 4-1-69, CI. 71-118.
Lemin, Alan J., to Upjohn Company, The. p-Isothio-
cyanatobenzoates as herbicides. 3,449,1 12, 6-10-69, CI. 71-104.
Lemin, Alan J., to Upjohn Company, The. Phenylisothiocyanates as
herbicides. 3,480,424, 11-25-69, CI. 71-104.
Lemin, Denis Ronald: See —
Harrell, Patrick Harwood; and Lemin, Denis Ronald, 3,469,930.
Leming, Thomas L., to Collins Radio Company. Switchover system
to provide antenna protection and space diversity configuration.
3,482,165, 12-2-69, CI. 325-56.
Lemke, Charles H., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for preparing alloy diffusion coatings. 3,481,770, 12-2-69,
CI. 117-114.
924
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lemke, Donald C. Self-actuating brake. 3,422,694, 1-21-69, CI. 74-
411.5
Lemke, James H.: See-
Mays, Vance H.; and Lemke, James H.,3,468,180.
Lemke, James U., to Bell & Howell Company. Magnetic digital
transducer. 3,449,744, 6-10-69, CI. 340-347.
Lemke, John S.: See —
Bukkila, Charles J.; Eyberg, Donald T.; Lemke, John S.; and Ol-
son, Raymond M., 3,469,560.
Lemke, Lawrence W. Cultivator tine with fluid dispenser. 3,439,636,
4-22-69, CI. 111-7.
Lemkey, Franklin D., to United Aircraft Corporation. Anisotropic
monotectic alloys and process for making the same. 3,434,827, 3-
25-69, CI. 75-134.
Lemkin, Jack Lewis: See-
Ryan, John W.; and Lemkin, Jack Lewis.3,425,155.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin, Jack L.,3,445,955.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin, Jack L.,3,448,540.
Lemma, Robert H., to Burroughs Corporation. Voltage regulator cir-
cuit having constant input impedance and means for protecting
against load voltage ripple. 3,435,294, 3-25-69, CI. 317-31.
Lemmerman, Donald R. Four-wheel drive vehicle with articulated
frame. 3,437,163, 4-8-69, CI. 180-51.
Lemmey, Edgar S.: See —
Dine, Lester A.; and Lemmey, Edgar S., 3,472,588.
Lemmon, Richard C, to Radio Corporation of America. Step
recovery damper diode for retrace driven horizontal deflection cir-
cuits. 3,428,857, 2-18-69, CI. 315-27.
Lemmrich, Jurgen, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Circuit ar-
rangement for controlling the speed of a commutator or induction
motor. 3,443,184, 5-6-69, CI. 318-227.
Lemoine, Jean E.; and Catinat, Marcel F. Apparatus for transversely
stretching moving film. 3,445,886, 5-27-69, CI. 18-1.
Lemoine, Jules. Electric agitator. 3,441,036, 4-29-69, CI. 134-140.
Lemon, Frank H. Combined spinning and casting reel. 3,425,643, 2-
4-69, CI. 242-84.2
Lemon, George Edward. Screwdown control for metal rolling mills.
3,433,037, 3-18-69, CI. 72-35.
Lemon, George E. Speed control of strip rolling mills. 3,462,664, 8-
19-69, CI. 318-67.
Lemon, Jason R.: See—
Tse, Francis S.; and Comstock, Theodore R., 3,473,435.
Lemon, Lucien W., to Pacific Car and Foundry Company. Railroad
car plug door retainer structure. 3,474,571, 10-28-69, CI. 49-218.
Lemon, Merle B., to Chicago Musical Instrument Company. Mute
for musical instruments. 3,440,917, 4-29-69, CI. 84-267.
Lemon, Ralph B.: See —
Pitt, William A.; and Lemon, Ralph B.,3,454,466.
Lemon, Stanley G.; Eiseman, William F.; and Donoho, Charles M.,
to Chesapeake Instrument Corporation. Velocity sensing ap-
paratus. 3,431,778, 3-1 1-69, CI. 73-181.
Lemon, Stephen C: See —
Moore, Glenn E.; and Lemon, Stephen C, 3,439, 942.
Lemonick, Bernard. Football training apparatus. 3,466,930, 9-16-69,
CI. 73-380.
Lemons, David Forrest: See —
Kress, James Henry; and Lemons, David Forrest,3, 479,908.
Lemons, Donald M. Cable wire threading tool. 3,483,773, 12-16-69,
CI. 81-3.
Lemons, Thomas M.: See —
Levin, Robert E.; and Lemons, Thomas M., 3,428,800.
Lemoyne, Roger. Collapsible writing shelf. 3,451,360, 6-24-69, CI.
108-34.
Lemp, Jurgen: See—
Ortlinghaus, Otto; Ortlinghaus, Adolf; and Lemp, Jur-
gen,3,469 ,664.
Lempco Industrial, Inc.: See —
Hammon, Edwin J., 3,452,633.
Lemper, Herbert, to Mesta Machine Company. Oscillation drive
mechanism. 3,442,145, 5-6-69, CI. 74-54.
Lemper, Herbert, to Mesta Machine Company. Flexible dummy bar
for continuous casting machines. 3,442,322, 5-6-69, CI. 164-274.
Lemper, Herbert; and Snee, William H., Jr., to Mesta Machine Com-
pany. Force-multiplying mechanisms. 3,453,914, 7-8-69, CI. 83-8.
Lempert, Irving E.; and Sillman, David, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Multi-track message recording apparatus. 3,427,408,
2-11-69, CI. 179-100.2
Lempicki, Alexander: See —
Brecher, Charles; Lempicki, Alexander; and Samelson,
Harold.3,454,901.
Lempke, James L., to Ford Motor Company. Lock key. 3,427,833,
2-18-69, CI. 70-408.
Lenahan, James L., to Magnaflux Corporation. Angle beam trans-
ducer. 3,482, 1 22, 1 2-2-69, CI. 3 1 0-9. 1
Lenahan, James L.; and Colbert, John R., to Magnaflux Corporation.
Ultrasonic transducer with a fluorocarbon damper. 3,427,481, 2-
11-69, CI. 310-8.2
Lenane, Denis L.; and Lyben, Raymond G., to Ethyl Corporation.
Exhaust treating device. 3,485,593, 12-23-69, CI. 23-288.
Lenarcik, Henryk: See —
Kavalus, Leonard S.; and Lenarcik, Henryk.3,449,987.
Lenard, Katherine: See —
Taylor, Edward C; and Lenard, Katherine,3,476,755.
Lenas, Leandros P.: See —
Small, Augustus B.; Jaruzelski, John J.; and Lenas, Leandros
P.,3,474,066.
Lencioni, Cecil C, Jr.: See —
Siegleman, Abe; Lencioni, Cecil C, Jr.; and Rosmanith, Carl
W., 3,483,410.
Lenco A.G.: See —
Loescher, Friedrich A., 3,486,757.
Lenco, Inc.: See —
Leonard, Paul J., 3,473,181.
Lender, Adam, to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Modified duobinary
data transmission. 3,457,510, 7-22-69, CI. 325-38.
Lender, Adam, to Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc. Error detection for
modified duobinary systems. 3,461,426, 8-12-69, CI. 340-146.1
Lenders, Socrates: See —
Burg, Fred G.; and Lenders, Socrates, 3, 444,446.
Lengemann, Robert A.: See —
Carson, Don B.; and Lengemann, Robert A. ,3,426,092.
Stine, Laurence O.; Lengemann, Robert A.; and Vesely, Ken-
neth D., 3 ,46 1,061.
Stine, Laurence O.; Lengemann, Robert A.; and Vesely, Ken-
neth Donald.3,461,063.
Stine, Laurence O.; Schoenfeld, Jack R.; and Lengemann,
Robert A.,3,472,758.
Lengenfelder, Frank J.: See —
Frank, Alfred L.; and Lengenfelder, Frank J. ,3,475,014.
Lengnick, Guenther Fritz: See —
Pande, Kailash Chandra; and Lengnick, Guenther
Fritz,3,47 1,434.
Lengnick, Guenther Fritz, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Or-
ganopolysiloxanes. 3,441,537, 4-29-69, CI. 260-46.5
Lengnick, Guenther Fritz; and Pepe, Anthony Enrico, to Stauffer
Chemical Company. Room temperature curing organopolysilox-
anes. 3,477,973, 11-11-69, CI. 260-18.
Lengyel, Zoltan: See —
Gering, Tibor; Kloiber, Gyorgy; and Lengyel, Zoltan, 3,457,439.
Lenhart, Donald D.: See-
Garland, William J.; Hassencahl, Lloyd J.; Lenhart, Donald D.;
and Wolfe, George, Jr.,3,43 1,392.
Lenhart, Helga: See —
Braunisch, Herbert; Lenhart, Helga; and Seifried,
Walter.3,434,916.
Lenhart, Ronald A. Bowling ball accelerator mechanism. 3,425,691,
2-4-69, CI. 273-49.
Lenhart, Vergil C. Wall scrubbing and buffing machine. 3,473,180,
10-21-69, CI. 15-50.
Lenick, Richard Vincent: See —
Wystrach, Vernon Paul; Lenick, Richard Vincent; and Murray,
Michael Albert,3,464,869.
Le Nickel, Societe Anonyme: See —
Cuenot, Charles, 3,432,410.
Lenigan, Thomas E. United States of America, Army, mesne Radar
tracking error indicator. 3,480,955, 1 1-25-69, CI. 343-1 1.
Leningradsky Institute Tochnoy Mekhaniki i Optiki: See —
Tsukkerman, Solomon Tobiasovich, 3,452,207.
Leningradsky Nauchno-Issledoratelsky Institute Antibiotikov: See —
Kulbakh, Valter Osvaldovich; and Karpenko, Marija Pavlovna,
3,476,856.
Leningradsky nauchno-issledovateljsky institute antibiotikov: See —
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; Sokolov, Leonid Borisovich;
Sveshnikov, Jury Fedorovich; Kuznetsova, Olja Alexandrovna;
Malinovskaja, Galina Nickolaevna; and Raigorodskaja, Valen-
tina Jakovlevna, 3,439,090.
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; Rabinovich, Nina Abramovna;
and Raigorodskaja, Valentina Jakovlevna, 3,450,718.
Kuljbakh, Valjter Osvaljdovich; and Raigorodskaja, Valentina
Jakovlevna, 3,467,680.
Lenk, Erich, to Barmag Barmer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Sealing device for the connecting point between feeding member
and tool in extrusion presses. 3,480,995, 12-2-69, CI. 18-8.
Lenk, James W.; Burnett, Arthur H.; and May, Kenneth D., to
Berkley Machine Company. Automation of envelope machine ad-
justments. 3,429,238, 2-25-69, CI. 93-61.
Lenk, Peter: See —
Schiller, Siegfried; Forster, Harry; and Lenk, Peter,3,440,475.
Schiller, Siegfried; Lenk, Peter; and Forster, Harry, 3,432, 335.
Lenke, Hans-Dieter: See —
Vogelsang, Dietrich; Brock, Norbert; and Lenke, Hans-
Dieter.3,472,836.
Lenkey, Andrew; and Graeser, James B., Jr., to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Rotor stabilizer. 3,430,852, 3-4-69, CI. 233-23.
Lenkurt Electric Co., Inc.: See —
Lender, Adam, 3,457,510.
Lender, Adam, 3,461,426.
Lenn, Peter D.: See —
Gallagher, Lee R.; and Lenn, Peter D.,3,447,030.
LIST OF PATENTEES
925
Lennard, Dean J., to General Electric Company. Supersonic inlet.
3.430,640, 34-69, CI. 137-15.1
Lennartz, Walter. Hanging folder. 3,424,167, 1-28-69, CI. 129-16.7
Lennartz, Walter. Filed folder having a plurality of pockets.
3,460,159, 8-5-69, CI. 40-104.05
Lennartz, Walter. Insert sheet for file folders having a paper fasten-
ing device thereon. 3,466,133, 9-9-69, CI. 402-4.
Lenne, Curt Yngve: See—
Hammarskjold, Sven; and Lenne, Curt Yngve.3,467,747.
Lenngren, Eric Folke Odel: See—
Hagelin, Erik Gustav; and Lenngren, Eric Folke Odel,3,45 1,696.
Lennon, Donald Joseph John; and Schleifstein, Harvey G., to Car-
ter's Ink Company, The. Electrophoretic printing medium.
3,471,387, 10-7-69, CI. 204-180.
Lennon, Edmund J., to Stanley Works, The. Magazine seal blank.
3,457,600, 7-29-69, CI. 24-23.
Lennon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Dodge, Harry G.; and
Szohatzky, Zoltan, to Crawford Fitting Company. Tool holding
device. 3,475,948, 1 1-4-69, CI. 72-462.
Lennon, Fred A.; Zahuranec, Emery J.; Szohatzky, Zoltan; and
Beck, Edward, to Crawford Fitting Company. Fitting wrench.
3,447,405, 6-3-69, CI. 81-119.
Lennon, William T., Jr.; and Reinagel, Frederick G., to Sierra
Research Corporation. Clock frequency and phase correction.
3,487,407, 12-30-69, CI. 343-7.5
Lennox Industries, Inc.: See—
Cawley, Richard E., 3,448,918.
Cawley, Richard E., 3,465,949.
Dirk, William R.; and Parker, Sidney A., 3,462,075.
Ellis, Charles B., 3,465,954.
McCready, Raymond G., 3,434,028.
Lenny, Charles M. Axial air gap electric motor system with per-
manent magnet disc rotor. 3,437,897, 4-8-69, CI. 318-138.
Lenoble, Jean P.; Addy, John; and Piggin, Bruce P., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Production of metallic coatings
upon the surfaces of other materials. 3,442,683, 5-6-69, CI. 117-
47.
Le Noir, Fred White; and King, Clarence Anderson, to Allied
Chemical Corporation. Process and apparatus for texturizing yarn.
3,438,101,4-15-69, CI. 28-1.
Le Noir, Fred W., to Allied Chemical Corporation. Commingled
crimped yarn. 3,473,315, 10-21-69, CI. 57-140.
Le Noir, James A.: See—
Metz, Bruce E.; Paul, James T., Jr.; and Le Noir, James
A. ,3,473,511.
Lenoir, Maurice Auguste Jacques; Lanzarone, Roland Michael; and
Maigrot, Madeleine Georgette, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Metalliferous
azomethine pigments. 3,440,254, 4-22-69, CI. 260-429.
Lenoir, Maurice Auguste Jacques; and Ligot, Jean Denis Bernard, to
Ugine Kuhlmann, mesne. Disazomethine pigments. 3,457,301, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-519.
Lenoir, Walter F., to Moncrief-Lenoir Manufacturing Company.
Sandwich-type building panel. 3,466,831, 9-16-69, CI. 52-521.
Lenosky, John J.: See —
Smith, Robert H.; and Lenosky, John J. ,3,453,699.
Lens, Georges Xavier; van Brabant, Jozef Maria; and Hendrickx ,
Franciscus Joannes Julia, to International Standard Electric Cor-
poration. Control means for a multiturn endless conveying ap-
paratus. 3,429,460, 2-25-69, CI. 214-1 1.
Lensack, Gabriel P., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Liquid shor-
tenings. 3,437,492, 4-8-69, CI. 99-1 18.
Lense, Robert F., to Riegel Paper Corporation. Mechanism for posi-
tioning carton flaps. 3,442,062, 5-6-69, CI. 53-374.
i Lensky, Albert, to Swingline Inc. Apparatus for molding and assem-
bling a container. 3,477,095, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 18-2.
Lensncr, Herbert W.: See —
Altfather, Conrad T.; and Lensner, Herbert W., 3,427,473.
Hagberg, John E.; and Lensner, Herbert W.,3,470,4I8.
Lensol Promotional Sales Inc.: See —
Haimovitz, Leonard J.; and Adams, Roy C, 3,439,721.
Lent, Ernest H. Vegetable picking machine. 3,447,612, 6-3-69, CI.
171-58.
Lent, Worthington C, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Disabling device for the
alternating-current path of a two-wire transmission system.
3,483.336, 12-9-69, CI. 179-170.4
Lents, Charles M., 1/2% to Bauer, Earl J. Frozen carbonated
beverage dispensing apparatus. 3,482,414, 12-9-69, CI. 62-137.
Lentz, Ervin C, to Walker Manufacturing Company. Exhaust
system. 3,479,145, 11-18-69, CI. 23-288.
Lentz, John Theodore, to AMP Incorporated. Matched switch
matrix. 3,470,499, 9-30-69, CI. 333-7.
Lentzen, Paul; and Wolters, Jakob, to Wirth, Alfred, & Co. KG.
Boring device. 3,460,858, 8-12-69, CI. 285-98.
Lenz, Aenne: See —
Lenz, Robert, deceased; and Lenz, Aenne; sole heiress and ad-
ministratrix,3,448,46 1.
Lenz, Arnold; Hass, Karl; and Epler, Hans, to Dynamit Nobel Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Metal hydride compositions and process therefor.
3,460,906, 8-12-69, CI. 23-204.
Lenz, Arnold; and Rogler, Walter, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Prevention of metal hydride decomposition.
3,468,621, 9-23-69, CI. 21-60.5
Lenz, Arnold: See —
Hauck, Gerhard F.; Hass, Karl W.; and Lenz, Arnold,3,458,552.
Langenhoff, Ferdinand; and Lenz, Arnold.3,452,012.
Lenz, Charles E., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Wave-
edge comparator. 3,474,414, 10-21-69, CI. 340-146.1
Lenz, Conrad. Control mechanism. 3,424,878, 1-28-69, CI. 200-46.
Lenz, Conrad. Apparatus for making beer wort. 3,450,023, 6-17-69,
CI. 99-278.
Lenz, Conrad. Gristmill with automatic shut-off. 3,458,141, 7-29-69,
CI. 241-36.
Lenz, Conrad. Grist mill with wiper arrangement. 3,484,049, 12-16-
69, CI. 241-60.
Lenz, Gunter: See —
Sennewald, Kurt; Rehberg, Heinrich; and Lenz,
Gunter.3,442,937.
Lenz, Hans-Joachim; and Benkel, Diethard, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Printing
blocks of solid plastic material. 3,474,728, 10-28-69, CI. 101-395.
Lenz, Hans-Joachim; and Ott, Willi, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for
preparing blocks of plastics material. 3,483,048, 12-9-69, CI. 156-
2.
Lenz, Hans: See —
Wieden, Horst; Lenz, Hans; Moosmueller, Fritz; and Koehler,
Armin,3,48 1,905.
Wieden, Horst; Romatowski, Johannes; Moosmueller, Fritz; and
Lenz, Hans,3,485,800.
Lenz, James E., to General Electric Company. Damping device for
movingO-coil transformers. 3,467,928, 9-16-69, CI. 336-40.
Lenz, Johann: See —
Fischer, Max; Scheuermann, Hans; Klaassen, Hermann; and
Lenz, Johann, 3,482, 353.
Lenz, John O., to Honeywell Inc. Tube forming apparatus.
3,433,040, 3-18-69, CI. 72-85.
Lenz, John O. Tracer apparatus. 3,456,556, 7-22-69, CI. 90-13.2
Lenz, Jurgen: See —
Meyer, Ernst; and Lenz, Jurgen.3,475,1 11.
Lenz, Jurgen; and Meyer, Ernst, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken
AG. Process for improving the acid dye receptivity of polylactams
and polylactam products so produced. 3,437,641, 4-8-69, CI. 260-
78.
Lenz, Robert, deceased; and Lenz, Aenne; sole heiress and adminis-
tratrix. Collar particularly a top collar. 3,448,461, 6-10-69, CI. 2-
131.
Lenz, Robert G.: See —
De Hart, Arnold O.; Ferchland, Harold W.; and Lenz, Robert
G.,3,475,826.
Lenzen, Leo W.; Olsen, Norman G.; and Wenda, Raymond N., to
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Means for interlocking
transmission and parking brake controls. 3,480,120, 11-25-69, CI.
192-4.
Lenzi, William: See —
Packard, Norman M.; and Lenzi, William, 3,476,099.
Packard, Norman M.; Squinto, Leonard O.; and Lenzi, Wil-
liam,3,464,707.
Lenzmann, Heinrich: See —
Lederer, Michael; Lenzmann, Heinrich; and Wagener, Sieg-
fried.3,429,910.
Lenzo, Pascal V.; and Spencer, Edward G., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Optical channel separation by deflec-
tion. 3,433,958, 3-18-69, CI. 250-199.
Leo, Albert J.; and Bielskis, Edward C, to National Pectin Products
Company. Apparatus for indicating deviation in output of a cycli-
cally operable pump. 3,430,812, 3-4-69, CI. 222-14.
Leo, Angelo, to Smigelski, Charlotte J., & Smigelski, Felix P. Ad-
justable clothes dryers. 3,421,633, 1-14-69, CI. 211-119.1
Leonard, Charles A.: See —
Dershin, Harvey; and Leonard, Charles A. ,3,452, 553.
Leonard, Charles E., to General Electric Company. Power amplifier
control system. 3,457,485, 7-22-69, CI. 318-257.
Leonard Charles F.: See —
Young, Thomas J.; Leonard Charles F.; and Leonard, Claude
H., 3,428, 133.
Leonard, Claude H.: See —
Young, Thomas J.; Leonard Charles F.; and Leonard, Claude
H., 3,428, 133.
Leonard, Daniel C; and Fell, James A., to Dorr-Oliver Incorporated.
Apparatus for opening the gate of a mine skip. 3,484,008, 12-16-
69, CI. 214-740.
Leonard, Daniel C; and Lamb, Fredrick M., to Dorr-Oliver Incor-
porated. Large diameter cast sheaves. 3,427,892, 2-18-69, CI. 74-
230.13
Leonard, Daniel R.: See —
Hedger, Earl G.; Huckell, Gary R.; and Leonard, Daniel
R., 3,437,750.
Leonard, Donald A., to United States of America, Air Force. Means
for producing long gas discharges. 3,460,053, 8-5-69, CI. 331-94.5
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Leonard, Edward Charles: See—
Sandler, Stanley Robert; and Leonard, Edward
Charles,3 ,422,072.
Leonard, Edward Oliver: See —
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward OHver,3,432,494.
Chiddix, Max Eugene; and Leonard, Edward Oliver, 3,432,495.
Leonard, Edwin C. Frame doghouse construction. 3,460,516, 8-12-
69, CI. 119-19.
Leonard, Ethel K.: See —
Chance, Leon H.; Leonard, Ethel K.; and Drake, George L.,
Jr.,3,484,184.
Leonard, Eugene: See —
Pinto, Anthony; Cornish, Arthur H.; Leonard, Eugene; Wolf,
Edgar; and Lau, Edward H.,3,441,713.
Leonard, Frederick. Dihydrodibenzocycloheptene carboxylic acid
amides useful as anticonvulsants. 3,459,859, 8-5-69, CI. 424-246.
Leonard Herman A.: See —
Huser, Robert R.; Huser, Joseph L.; and Leonard Herman
A. ,3,448,657.
Leonard, John E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Apparatus and
method of sampling a dialyzable component of blood. 3,459,176,
8-5-69, CI. 128-2.
Leonard, John H.: See —
Bath, Cyril J.; and Leonard, John H., 3,426,570.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corporation. Heating and cooling
system. 3,433,296, 3-18-69, CI. 165-39.
Leonard, Lynn B., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Leak structure and
method for producing same. 3,423,304, 1-21-69, CI. 204-195.
Leonard, Lynn B.; and Petersen, Arne J., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Electrode and method of making same. 3,444,068, 5-13-69,
CI. 204-195.
Leonard, Merrill G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Electri-
cal transformer suitable for pole or vault mounting. 3,462,645, 8-
19-69, CI. 317-15.
Leonard, Merrill G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Cast
bushing for connecting a high voltage and high current to electri-
cal apparatus located in a metal casing or tank. 3,469,223, 9-23-
69, CI. 337-202.
Leonard, Merrill G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Protec-
tive link for a transformer or such like device enclosed within a
tank. 3,474,374, 10-21-69, CI. 337-207.
Leonard, Merrill G.; and Manes, Robert J., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Spring contact-finger construction. 3,461,259, 8-12-
69, CI. 200-170.
Leonard, Merrill G.; and Wright, Leonard L.., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Fuse and disconnect device for mounting inside
a high voltage bushing. 3,421,130, 1-7-69, CI. 337-157.
Leonard, Paul Derrick: See —
Lobelle, Marcel Jules Odilon, deceased; Leonard, Paul Derrick;
and Hypher, Noel Charles; executors.3,473,166.
Leonard, Paul J., to Lenco, Inc. Dual mounted cup steel brushes for
metal cleaning. 3,473,181, 10-21-69, CI. 15-77.
Leonard, Paul L., to General Motors Corporation. Waveform
generator. 3,430,073, 2-25-69, CI. 307-260.
Leonard, Ray. Game. 3,473,807, 10-21-69, CI. 273-157.
Leonard Refineries, Inc.: See —
Mernitz, Paul R., 3,439,528.
Leonard, Ronald James, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Electrode backing plate for fuel cells. 3,445,294, 5-20-69, CI. 136-
86.
Leonard, Ronald Keith: See—
Reece, Wendell Dale; and Leonard, Ronald Keith,3,484,802.
Leonard Valve Company: See —
Bowman, Lawrence Everton, 3,456,670.
Leonard, William L.; and Leadbeater, Howard W., to Universal
American Corporation, mesne. Pallet load-lift truck. 3,441,287, 4-
29-69, CI. 280-43.12
Leonard, Wolfgang B.: See —
Hain, Gottfried M.; and Leonard, Wolfgang B.,3,439,472.
Leonardi, Joseph R.: See —
Heidecker, Robert F.; and Leonardi, Joseph R., 3,487, 320.
Leonco, Inc.: See—
Loe, Winston C, 3,473,557.
Leone, Anthony J. Oil pressure guardian. 3,431,555, 3-4-69, CI.
340-60.
Leone, James E.; and Wettstein, Ernest C, to Raytheon Company.
Mirror supporting structure for lasers. 3,428,915, 2-18-69, CI.
331-94.5
Leone, Joseph Thomas; and Mc Kague, James Francis, to Eastman
Kodak Company. Colloid transfer activator containing a formal-
dehyde generating compound. 3,464,821, 9-2-69, CI. 96-28.
Leone, William C, to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Magnetic pin informa-
tion storage system. 3,460,1 15, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.
Leonhardt, Guntcr: See—
Brockhaus, Gehard; Leonhardt, Gunter; and Weber,
Heinz.3,461,257.
Leonhardt, Horst M., to Kamborian, Jacob S. Heel seat lasting.
3,436,779, 4-8-69, CI. 12-10.5
Leonhardt, Horst R.: See—
Reisman, Arnold; and Leonhardt, Horst R., 3,480,491.
Leonhardt, Robert F., to Atwood Vacuum Machine Company. Seat
adjuster latch construction. 3,450,425, 6-17-69, CI. 287-58.
Leonhardt, William S.: See—
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Bach, Ricardo O.; and Leonhardt, Wil-
liam S.,3,452,1 1 1.
Leonhart, Charles J., to Nuarc Company, The. Photographic
machine. 3,424,530, 1-28-69, CI. 355-61.
Leonidov, Nikolai Konstantinovich: See —
Averbukh, Mark Borisovich; Volchek, Grigory Movshevich;
Gora, Vladimir Epifanovich; Elinson, Isaak Markovich;
Leonidov, Nikolai Konstantinovich; Molochnikov, Nikolai
Vladimirovich; Kheifets, Ber Simkhovich; and Shpigel, Alex-
andr-Sever Julievich, 3, 459,31 1.
Leonor, Manuel F., to Robertson, Emilia. Carbonization of bagasse.
3,436,312, 4-1-69, CI. 201-25.
Leonor, Manuel F. Technique for converting bagasse and other
moist plant substances into charcoal. 3,436,314, 4-1-69, CI. 202-
117.
Leonowicz, Jan, to Avery, W. & T., Limited. Dynamic weighing.
3,446,299, 5-27-69, CI. 177-25.
Leontas, Spiros, to Diebold Incorporated. Closure for pneumatic
system carrier. 3,482,801, 12-9-69, CI. 243-35.
Leopard, James G., to Universal Oil Products Company. Recovery of
platinum from deactivated catalysts. 3,469,971, 9-30-69, CI. 75-'
121.
Leopfe Brothers Ltd.: See —
Stutz, Hansruedi S.; Loepfe, Erich; and Hranitzky, Wilhelm M.,
3,485,964.
Leopold, F. B., Company, Inc.: See —
Gerlitz, Frank E., Jr.; and Levis, Calvin E., 3,427,878.
Meyer, Leonard S., 3,443,436.
Young, Frederick L., Jr., 3,465,889.
Leopold, Reuven, to Litton Systems, Inc. Marine vessel. 3,447,502,
6-3-69, CI. 114-61.
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; Floren, Carl E.; and Ammann, Paul R., to
Mueller Co. Compressive joint coupling for flareless tubes.
3,472,532, 10-14-69, CI. 285-54.
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; Smith, John J.; and Floren, Carl E., to
Mueller Co. Method and connection for establishing service
between a plastic main and plastic service pipe with a plastic ser-
vice T. 3,460,553, 8-12-69, CI. 137-15.
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.: See—
Mueller, Frank H.; Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr.; and Smith, John
J. ,3,437, 106.
Le Page, Gerard, to Scovill Manufacturing Company. Key holder.
3,442,103, 5-6-69, CI. 70-456.
Le Page, Jean Francois: See —
Cosyns, Jean; Derrien, Michel; and Le Page, Jean Fran-
cois,3,472,763.
Le Page, Jean-Francois: See —
Cosyns, Jean; and Le Page, Jean-Francois, 3, 47 1,400.
Lepak, Theodore John, to Miller Company, The. Lighting fixture.
3,435,204, 3-25-69, CI. 240-51.11
Le Parquier, Guy, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Electronic scanning antennae. 3,482,245, 12-2-69, CI. 343-
100.
Le Parquier, Guy; and Pierrot, Robert, to CSF-Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Plural reflector antenna with polarization
rotation to minimize feed shadow. 3,430,246, 2-25-69, CI. 343-
756.
Le Pechon, Guy, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Apparatus for the treat-
ment of suspensions. 3,468,423, 9-23-69, CI. 210-360.
Lepeintre, Marcel: See —
Mahieu, Claude; Lepeintre, Marcel; and Monjou,
Jacques,3,466,238.
Lepelletier, Pierre Andre Georges, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du
Ferodo. Braking systems for automobile vehicles. 3,434,572, 3-25-
69, CI. 188-152.
Lepelletier, Pierre Andre Georges, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du i
Ferodo. Hydraulic brake system and control means therefor.
3,437,179, 4-8-69, CI. 188-152.
Lepelletier, Pierre Andre Georges, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du
Ferodo. Double circuit hydraulic brake. 3,459,281, 8-5-69, CI.
188-78.
Lepelletier, Pierre Andre Georges, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du
Ferodo. Transmission especially for automobile vehicle. 3,474,690,
10-28-69, CI. 74-732.
Lepelletier, Pierre Andre Georges, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
Du Ferodo. Brake with double face clamping and braking system
comprising such brakes especially for automobile vehicles.
3,481,433, 12-2-69, CI. 188-79.5
Lepetit S.p.A.: See —
Borbonese, Mario; De Ros, Angelo; and Pifferi, Giorgio,
3,461,040.
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari, Ettore, 3,420,842.
Lancini, Giancarlo; and Lazzari, Ettore, 3,450,709.
Murthy, Yelahanka Krishnamurthy Srinivas; and Testa, Emilio,
3,423,508.
Nathansohn, Giangiacomo; and Winters, Giorgio, 3,436,389.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
927
Nathansohn, Giangiacomo; Winters, Giorgio; and Testa, Emilio,
3,459,740.
Nathansohn, Giangiacomo; Winters, Giorgio; and Testa, Emilio,
3,461,119.
Pifferi, Giorgio; and Testa, Emilio, 3,476,752.
Testa, Emilio; Bellasio, Elvio; and Maffii, Giulio, 3,449,359.
Testa, Emilio; and Fontanella, Luigi, 3,452,000.
Thiemann, Joseph Ernst; Lancini, Giancarlo; and Nathansohn,
Giangiacomo, 3,452,005.
Lepiane, Donald C., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Method for fabricating double-diffused semi- conductive devices.
3,445,302, 5-20-69, CI. 148-186.
Lepianka, Stanley J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Coils
having edges of insulating sheets in grooves of bobbin flanges.
3,487,347, 12-30-69, CI. 335-299.
Le Poec, Claude: See—
Comar, Dominique; and Le Poec, Claude, 3,479,508.
Lepoivre, Constan: See —
Buu-Hoi, Nguyen P.; Lambelin, Georges; Lepoivre, Constan;
Gillet, Claude; and Thiriaux, Jacques,3,479,396.
Leposky, John E. Snow plow with tiltable blade structure. 3,456,369,
7-22-69, CI. 37-42.
Lepp, Jacob H.; and Bortrill, Neil J., to international Harvester
Company. Spreader drive mechanism. 3,448,930, 6-10-69, CI.
239-685.
Lepselter, Martin P.: See —
Byrnes, Peter A., Jr.; and Lepselter, Martin P.,3,479,269.
Lepselter, Martin P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Semiconductive device including beam leads. 3,426,252, 2-4-69,
CI. 317-234.
Lepselter, Martin P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method of fabricating semiconductor contacts. 3,442,701, 5-6-69,
CI. 117-212.
Lepselter, Martin P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Method for making closely spaced conductive layers. 3,461,524,
8-19-69, CI. 29-25.42
Lerch, Clark Mnroe; and Schwender, Leonard Dillon, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Method of making a cathode sleeve struc-
ture. 3,452,426, 7-1-69, CI. 29-477.
Lerch, David W., to Marine Construction & Design Co. Fish pump
system with combined articulated support boom and conduit.
3,421,245, 1-14-69, CI. 43-6.5
Lerch, Peter A.' See —
Fulgenzi, Crescenzo F.; Law, James B.; and Lerch, Peter
A. ,3,467, 171.
Lerich, Lester, to Wej-It Expansion Products, Inc. Wedge expansion
device. 3,427,919, 2-18-69, CI. 85-72.
Lerich, Lester. Wedge type expansion bolt. 3,439,576, 4-22-69, CI.
85-79.
Lerman, Frank; and Bartsch, Raymond C, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Colored polymer powders. 3,449,291, 6-
10-69, CI. 260-41.
Lerman, Frank; and Bartsch, Raymond C, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Method of making particulate polymer
foams. 3,472,801, 10-14-69, CI. 260-2.5
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., to Singer-General Preci-
sion Systems Inc. inertial navigator using analog integrators with
digital logic. ,487,469, 1 1-25-69, CI. 235-150.25
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Dual speed reset integrator. 3,463,912, 8-26-69, CI. 235-
183.
Lerman, Harold; and Goldstein, Murray S., to Singer-General Preci-
sion Systems Inc. Inertial navigator using analog integrators with
digital logic. 3,480,766, 1 1-25-69, CI. 235-150.25
Lermann, Peter: See—
Singer, Franz; Fahlenberg, Paul K. G.; and Lermann,
Peter.3,448,673.
Lerner, Bernard, to Automated Packaging Corporation. Mechanism
for automatically feeding, loading, and sealing bags. 3,477,196,
11-11-69, CI. 53-44.
Lerner, Hershey, to Automated Packaging Corporation. Container
delivery apparatus. 3,455,088, 7-15-69, CI. 53-385.
Lerner, Irving: See—
Schrader, Malcolm E.; and Lerner, lrving.3,420,726.
' Lerner, Julius O., 50% to Herman, David. Apparatus for detecting
object movement. 3,438,020, 4-8-69, CI. 340-258.
Lerner, Julius, to Sun Oil Company. Measuring apparatus for liquid
mixtures. 3,464,258, 9-2-69, CI. 73-61.1
Lerner, Julius, to Sun Oil Company. Probe assembly for measuring
liquid level. 3,477,290, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-292.
Lerner, Leonard Joseph, to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Anti-in-
flammatory compositions containing a corticoidal steroid and a
testotolactone. 3,449,494, 6-10-69, CI. 424-240.
Lerner, Leonard J.: See-
Pan, Samuel C; and Lerner, Leonard J. ,3,45 1,995.
i Lerner, Nathan B., to Braun, W., Company. Tamperproof cap or
closure for a container. 3,474,930, 10-28-69, CI. 220-27.
,1 Leroi, Eugene; Beaufour, Albert; and Beaufour, Gerald, to Societe
d'Etudes de Produits Chimiques. N-dodecyl sulfate of 5-methyl-8-
hydroxy quinoline. 3,462,437, 8-19-69, CI. 260-286.
Le Roux, Max, to Service d 'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et
des Allumettes. Device for converting a stack of packets into a
row of packets. 3,481,508, 12-2-69, CI. 221-280.
Le Roy, David H.: See—
Gramera, Robert E.; and Le Roy, David H.,3,464,974.
Parmerter, Stanley M.; Allen, Earle E., Jr.; and Le Roy, David
H., 3,453,259.
Le Roy, Gene. Sight glass for reaction vessels. 3,438,539, 4-15-69,
CI. 220-46.
LeRoy, Gene. Sight glass for reaction vessels. 3,438,540, 4-15-69,
CI. 220-46.
Le Roy, Gene, to Union Carbide Corporation. Apparatus for extru-
sion of thermoplastics. 3,486,192, 12-30-69, CI. 18-12.
Leroy, Jean Marie Louis: See —
Jirou, Marcel; and Leroy, Jean Marie Louis, 3,479, 332.
Consoli, Terenzio; Dupas, Lucien; and Leroy, Jean, 3,425, 902.
Le Roy, Pierre L., to New Research & Development Laboratories,
Inc. Hemostatic clip, applicator. 3,446,212, 5-27-69, CI. 128-325.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister, to Seismograph
Service Corporation. Correlation of variables not previously
known. 3,459,928, 8-5-69, CI. 235-181.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister, to Seismograph
Service Corporation. Methods of and apparatus for the correlation
of variables. 3,459,929, 8-5-69, CI. 235-181.
Lerwill, William Edward; and Anstey, Nigel Allister, to Seismograph
Service Corporation. Methods of and apparatus for the correlation
of two variables. 3,459,931, 8-5-69, CI. 235-181.
Lerwill, William Edward; Caroussos, Panayotis; and Anstey, Nigel
Allister, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Seismo-
graph Service Corporation. Method of using an arithmetic calcula-
tor and Methods of and apparatus for the correlation calculating
machine for utilizing said method of variables. 3,460,095, 8-5-69,
CI. 235-181.
Lerwill, William E.; and Anstey, Nigel Allister, to Seismograph Ser-
vice Corporation. Methods and apparatus for the correlation of
two variables. 3,459,930, 8-5-69, CI. 235-181.
Les Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques C. & A. Holweg S.A.R.L.:
Class, Jean, 3,464,325.
Les Ateliers de Constructions Mercaniques C. & A. Holweg,
S.A.R.L.: See-
Class, Jean, 3,439,591.
Les Fabriques d'Assortiments Reunies:5ee —
Tuetey, Paul, 3,469,392.
Tuetey, Paul, 3,481,140.
Les Forges de Zubrugge S.A.: See —
Schroth, Fridolin, 3,434,417.
Les Industries de Fibre de Verre de Thetford Inc.: See —
Roy, Paul E., 3,451,729.
Les Laboratoires Dausse: See—
Delaby, Pierre-Andre Raymond, 3,465,005.
Giudicelli, Don Pierre Rene Lucien; and Najer, Henry,
3,438,988.
Jeantils, Claude; Grosclaude, Etienne; Garlot, Christian; and
Petruzzi, Nicolino, 3,459,761.
Les Laboratoires Francais de Chimiotherapie: See —
Grosjean, Marc, 3,471,240.
Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonyme): See —
Biamais, Paul; Alheritiere, Louis; Gobron, Georges; Mercier,
Jules; Meunier, Gaston; and Lemaistre, Rene, 3,483,151.
Bourguignon, Pierre; and Lemaistre, Rene, 3,451,984.
Le Sage, Robert H., to USM Corporation. Drive anchor fastening
devices. 3,482,482, 12-9-69, CI. 85-83.
Lescarboura, Jean B., to La Telemecanique Electrique. Electrical
connector. 3,464,055, 8-26-69, CI. 339-204.
Leschinger, Franz, to Nestler, Albert, A.G. Carriage-type drawing
apparatus. 3,441,322, 4-29-69, CI. 308-3.8
Lescinsky, Frank W.: See —
Becker, Floyd K.; and Lescinsky, Frank W., 3,462,687.
Lescoa, Inc.: See—
Middleton, Forest L., 3,437,391.
Lescroel, Yves: See —
Pierrot, Andre; and Lescroel, Yves,3,424,685.
Lescure, Eric. Rim for cooking vessel. 3,446,392, 5-27-69, CI. 220-
63.
Lescure, Henri. Frying appliance. 3,463,077, 8-26-69, CI. 99-403.
Lescure, Henri. Electric grill for foods. 3,478,194, 11-11-69, CI.
219-402.
Lese, Henri K.; McCracken, John H.; and Schulz, Johann G. D., to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Process for purifying
terephthalic acid. 3,448,146, 6-3-69, CI. 260-525.
Lese, Henri K.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker, Arthur C, to
Gulf Research & Development Company. Oxidation of 1,1-di-
arylalkanes. 3,479,400, 11-18-69, CI. 260-517.
Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. 1 ,7-Naphthyridine-3-car-
boxylic acid derivatives and their preparation. 3,429,887, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-294.9
Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. l-Alkyl-l,4-dihydro-4-oxo-3
quinolinecarboxylic acids and esters. 3,472,859, 10-14-69, CI.
260-287.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lesher, Howard D.; Friedman, Robert; and Foreman, Joseph O., to
North American Rockwell Corporation. Adaptive control for a
machine tool. 3,446,099, 5-27-69, CI. 77-32.4
Lesher, John C, to Penn-Western Electric. Emergency lighting
system with two rate battery charger. 3,480,791, 11-25-69, CI.
307-66.
Lesher, Kenneth W.: See —
Bouwkamp, Gerald R.; and Lesher, Kenneth W.,3,437,082.
Lesher, Kenneth W., to Standard Screw Company. Tappet metering
disk. 3,439,660, 4-22-69, CI. 123-90.
Leshin, Joseph, to Calumet Manufacturing Co., Inc. Covered box
with hinge structure. 3,451,096, 6-24-69, CI. 16-171.
Leshinsky, Leonard J., to General Motors Corporation. Connector.
3,430,993, 3-4-69, CI. 287-53.
Lesinski, Theodore S.: See —
Collura, Peter C; Desmond, John D.; Venditti, Arthur P.; and
Lesinski, Theodore S., 3,438,563.
Desmond, John D.; Lesinski, Theodore S.; and Martin, James
A. ,3,424,367.
Lesk, Israel A., to Motorola, Inc. Method for making thin semicon-
ductor dice. 3,445,925, 5-27-69, CI. 29-577.
Lesk, Israel A., to Motorola, Inc. Localized control of carrier
lifetimes in P-N junction devices and integrated circuits.
3,486,950, 12-30-69, CI. 148-186.
Lesk, Israel Arnold, to General Electric Company. Semiconductor
switching devices with a tunnel junction diode in series with the
gate electrode. 3,434,023, 3-18-69, CI. 317-235.
Lesk, Israel Arnold, to Motorola, Inc. Semiconductor device.
3,484,308, 12-16-69, CI. 148-33.5
Leskiewicz, Henryk J.; Jacewicz, Jan; and Olszewski, Mariusz. Multi-
input diaphragm logic element. 3,463,442, 8-26-69, CI. 251-61.2
Lesley, Bascum G., to Deering Milliken Research Corporation.
Thread covering machine. 3,482,390, 12-9-69, CI. 57-163.
Leslie, Charles D., to Cap-Roc Inc. Article orienter and feeder.
3,485,333, 12-23-69, CI. 193-43.
Leslie, Donald J., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., mesne.
Multivoice electronic organ. 3,420,941, 1-7-6, CI. 84-1.24
Leslie, Donald J., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., mesne.
Complementary harmonic system for flute type organs. 3,432,608,
3-11-69, CI. 84-1.21
Leslie, Donald J. Electronic organ utilizing proportional frequency
changers for harmonic structure. 3,458,642, 7-29-69, CI. 84-1.01
Leslie, Frank R., to Monsanto Company. Rain gutter suspension
bracket. 3,426,987, 2-1 1-69, CI. 248-48.2
Leslie, Frazier J. Pistol display and device therefor. 3,468,427, 9-23-
69, CI. 211-64.
Leslie, John B., Mrs.: See —
Porter, Charles D., 3,475,914.
Leslie, John H.; and Hubbard, Otis E., to Signode Corporation. Feed
chute booster for flexible strap. 3,468,241, 9-23-69, CI. 100-26.
Leslie, Myron W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Method and apparatus fo
use in promoting agglomeration. 3,463,614, 8-26-69, CI. 23-230.
Leslie, William B.: See—
Abegg, Moroni Taylor; Hull, Daniel M.; and Leslie, William
B., 3,453,558.
Lesney Products & Co. Limited: See —
Perryman, Ronald Thomas; and Rix, Frederick Noel, 3,462,878.
Rix, Frederick Noel; and Wetton, Cecil Kenneth, 3,482,351.
Lesney Products & Co. Limited: See—
Perryman, Ronald Thomas, 3,474,564.
Lesnov, Nickolai Alexandrovich: See—
Matvcev, Nickolai Ivanovich; and Lesnov, Nickolai Alexan-
drovich.3,456,479.
Lespagnol, Jean P.; and Leurent, Ghislain, to Societe Industrielle de
Transformation des Plastiques, Societe a responsabilite limitee.
Metal frame for partitions and similar constructions. 3,451,183, 6-
24-69, CI. 52-656.
Less, Joseph W. Articles of neckwear. 3,474,503, 10-28-69, CI. 24-
56.
Lessells, Gerald A.; and Panagiotakis, Nicholas, to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Attritor mill. 3,458,144, 7-29-69, CI. 241-46.02
Lcssig, William R., Ill: See—
Beckering, Jacobus J.; Duran, Raymond J.; and Lessig, William
R., 111,3,485,018.
Lessig, William R , III, to Black and Decker Manufacturing Com-
pany, The. Handle mount for lawn mower. 3,481,123, 12-2-69, CI.
56-25.4
Lessig, William R., Ill; and Dickson, James E., to Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company, The. Wheel height adjustment for lawn
mower. 3,428,328, 2-18-69, CI. 280-43.17
Lessler, Lew W., to DeJur-Amsco Corporation. Camera with remote
control and battery recharger. 3,450,471, 6-17-69, CI. 352-166.
Lessley, Byron L.: See —
Harnish, James R.; anc .essley, Byron L., 3,423,954.
Lessley, Robert L.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,468,548.
Lessmann, Gerhard P.; and Jugan Michael R., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Portable polishing tool for in-place polishing of
thrust runner bearings. 3,456,400, 7-22-69, CI. 51-241.
Lesster, Laban E.: See —
Wigert, John W; and Lesster, Laban E.,3,449,629.
Lessy, Robert E. Auxiliary carburetion device. 3,443,597, 5-13-69,
CI. 138-42.
Lester, Claude E., to Kendall Company, The. Apparatus and method
of sewing non-raveling seams in articles. 3,468,273, 9-23-69, CI.
112-262.
Lester Controls Corporation: See —
Lester, Robert W., 3,453,599.
Lester, Dan A. Film cartridge for continuous showing of motion pic-
ture film. 3,479,1 12, 1 1-18-69, CI. 352-78.
Lester, Fritz O.: See —
Lombardi, Crescenzo R.; and Lester, Fritz 0,3,442,433.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Halogen
hydride recovery in a hydrorefining process. 3,425,933, 2-4-69, CI.
208-209.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Photohalogenation of hydrocarbons. 3,428,539, 2-18-69, CI. 2~
163.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Dealkylation
of alkyl substituted aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,436,433, 4-1-69, CI.
260-672.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Dealkylation
of alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,436,434, 4-1-69, CI. 260-672.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Selective
hydrogenation of conjugated dienic compounds. 3,445,539, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-677.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company.
Dehydrogenation of paraffinic hydrocarbons. 3,457,154, 7-22-69,
CI. 204-162.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Conversion
and separation of isomeric xylenes. 3,458,589, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
674.
Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation
of active hydrocarbon conversion catalysts. 3,471,586, 10-7-69,
CI. 260-683.
Lester, George R.; and Louvar, Cecelia J., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Catalytic disproporionation of paraffinic hydrocarbons.
3,484,499, 12-16-69, CI. 260-673.
Lester, Hazen Russell, Jr., to West Point-Pepperell, Inc. Apparatus
for creasing textile material. 3,439,845, 4-22-69, CI. 223-73.
Lester, John C. Pendant control for overhead cranes. 3,463,327, 8-
26-69, CI. 212-21.
Lester, Michael George; Stephenson, Oliver; and Petrow, Vladimir,
to British Drug Houses Limited, The. Steroidal 6-cyclopropyl-4-en-
3-ones and process for preparing same. 3,463,776, 8-26-69, CI.
260-239.57
Lester, Ralph; and Williams, Tegwyn Pierce, to Lever Brothers Com-
pany. Process for preserving the organoleptic properties of young
potatoes. 3,476,573, 1 1-4-69, CI. 99-193.
Lester, Raymond H.: See —
Durkee, Jackson L.; Wall, William C; and Lester, Raymond
H.,3,457,717.
Humphries, Darral V.; and Lester, Raymond H., 3,430, 293.
Lester, Robert William; and Trunk, Edmond O, to Mastercraft Elec-
tronics Corporation, mesne. Remote control over power lines by
transmitting high frequency pulses in phase with positive and nega-
tive half cycles of the power line current. 3,458,657, 7-29-69, CI.
179-2.5
Lester, Robert W., to Lester Controls Corporation. Plural frequency
electronic control system with flip flop control of pulse transfer by
a unijunction transistor to a pulse responsive switch. 3,453,599, 7-
1-69, CI. 340-171.
Lester, Russell H., Jr.: See —
Fisnar, Igor; and Lester, Russell H., Jr., 3,456,5 16.
Lester, Theodore V., to Motorola, Inc. Television circuit. 3,426,240,
2-4-69, CI. 315-22.
Lester, William D.; and Barrett, Monroe C, to International Har-
vester Company. Cotton picker lift control. 3,464,190, 9-2-69, CI.
56-11.
Lesti, Arnold, to Andromeda Inc. Signal responsive systems.
3,440,617, 4-22-69, CI. 340-172.5
Lestienne, Andre F. P.: See —
Clement, Pierre L.; and Lestienne, Andre F. P., 3,464,560.
Lestina, Gregory J.; and Reckhow, Warren A., to Eastman Kodak
Company. 6-Hydroxy chromans used as stabilizing agents in a
color photographic element. 3,432,300, 3-1 1-69, CI. 96-74.
Leston, Gerd, to Koppers Company, Inc. Process for separation of
mono-butylated cresols. 3,452,104, 6-24-69, CI. 260--607
Leston, Gerd, to Koppers Company, Inc. Dealkylation of ditertiary-
butylcresols. 3,470,259, 9-30-69, CI. 260-621.
Lesuer, William M., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Mixed salts of
phosphorus acids and hydrocarbon-substituted succinic acids.
3,428,561, 2-18-69, CI. 252-32.5
Le Suer, William M., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Reaction
product of phosphosulfurized hydrocarbon and alkylene polycar-
boxylic acid or acid derivatives and lubricating oil containing the
same. 3,433,744, 3-18-69, CI. 252-46.7
Lesuer, William M., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Combustion
process and fuel compositions. 3,437,465, 4-8-69, CI. 44-51.
LIST OF PATENTEES
929
Le Suer, William M., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Fuel oil com-
positions having improved pour properties. 3,443,917, 5-13-69, CI.
44-62.
Le Suer, William M., to Lubrizol Corporation, The. Process for
producing nitrogen, sulfur or in addition oxygen containing com-
positions and products thereof. 3,484.429. 12-16-69, CI. 260-132.
LeSuer. William M.; and Norman, George R., to Lubrizol Corpora-
tion, The. Basic metal carboxylate complex. 3,471,403, 10-7-69,
CI. 252-39.
Le Suer, William M.; and Higgins, William A., to Lubrizol Corpora-
tion, The. Lubricating composition containing a
phosphorodithioate inhibitor. 3,442,804, 5-6-69, CI. 252-32.7
Le Suer, William M.; and Norman, George R., to Lubrizol Corpora-
tion, The. Lubricant containing a high molecular weight acylated
amine. 3,448,048, 6-3-69, CI. 252-51.5
Le Suer, William M.; and Norman, George R., to Lubrizol Corpora-
tion, The. High molecular weight carboxylic compositions.
3,454.607, 7-8-69, CI. 260-408.
Lc Suer. William M.: See —
Norman, George R.; and Le Suer, William M.,3,444,170.
Lesueur, Marc Charles Joseph: See —
Ferrier, Pierre Alfred; and Lesueur, Marc Charles
Joscph.3,425,044.
Lesueur, Robert: See —
Devin, Bernard; Lesueur, Robert; and Setton, Ralph, 3,454,797.
Le Tartc, Frank M. Screen assembly. 3,455,367, 7-15-69, CI. 160-
371.
Lcteh, Harry George; and Powell, Leonard Cyril, to Labbatt, John,
Limited. Alarm system for detecting fallen bottles on a conveyor.
3.433,966, 3-18-69, CI. 250-223.
Letco, Inc.: See-
Tyler, Lorcn E., 3,450,431.
Lcto. Joseph. Power indicating device. 3,440,870, 4-29-69, CI. 73-
115.
Letosky, Donald F.; and Platz, Elwood T., to I-T-E Imperial Cor-
poration, mesne. Force dividing linkage for mechanically held
electromagnetic contactor. 3,466,577, 9-9-69, CI. 335-167.
Lctraset Limited: See —
Lythgoc, Alan Lennox, 3,472,719.
Reed, Kenneth James; and Lythgoe, Alan Lennox, 3,432,376.
Letsinger, Robert M.; and Parmerlee, James K., to United States of
America, Navv. Window de-icing controller circuit. 3,446,942, 5-
27-69, CI. 219-501.
Lettam, Inc.: See —
Cardcl, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,456,383.
Gardcl. Robert; and Gorsky, Egon. 3,421,258.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,455,052.
Gardcl, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,468,056.
Gardel. Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,477,169.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,487,346.
Lcttenbauer, Gustav: See —
Popelak. Alfred; Lcttenbauer, Gustav; Schaumann, Wolfgang;
and Ribbcntrop, Annemaric, 3,464, 995.
Letter, Eugene C, to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Method for
forming strong metallic bonds to lead containing glass. 3,421,915,
1-14-69. CI. 117-54.
Letter, Eugene C, to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Method of
making infrared transmitting clement. 3,431,326, 3-4-69, CI. 264-
1.
Letter, Eugene C, to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Optical ele-
ment. 3,455,627, 7-15-69, CI. 350-160.
Letter. Eugene C. to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Method of
making reticle using a three layed photoelectric element.
3.455.683. 7-15-69, CI. 96-1.
Letter. Eugene C, to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Directional
phototropic optical system. 3,476,461, 1 1-4-69, CI. 350-160.
Letter, Eugene C: See —
Hcnsler. Joseph R.; and Letter, Eugene C, 3,428,474.
Letter. Joseph D. Process for permanently ornamenting stone.
3.463.653. 8-26-69. CI. I 17-8.5
Lettieri. Gerard L. Readily removable portable retractable leash for
small animals. 3,477,410, I 1-1 1-69, CI. 1 19-109.
Lcttvin. Jerome. Kt.hod of and apparatus for center of gravity com-
putation and the like. 3,443,077, 5-6-69, CI. 235-184.
Lctwin. Bruce K.; and Sroka. Kenneth J., to Ford Motor Company.
Remote control linkage mechanism for a multiple ratio power
transmission system. 3,465.612, 9-9-69, CI. 74-473.
Lctz, Emile Guillaumc Joseph, to Letz-Aufzug Etablissement. Screw-
driven elevator. 3,468,401. 9-23-69, CI. 187-25.
Lctz, Larry R. Adjustable telescoping plant support and watering
device. 3,471,968, 10-14-69, CI. 47-47.
Letz-Aufzug Etablissement: See —
Lctz, Emilc Guillaumc Joseph, 3,468,401.
Leu. Gilbert, to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Transistor direct current to
alternating current conversion circuit. 3,441,832, 4-29-69, CI.
321-45.
Leu, Kurt W., to Shell Oil Company. Stabilized polyolefin composi-
tions. 3,438,935, 4-15-69, CI. 260-45.85
Leucci, Gino, 309( to Mailman, Richard. Sterile device for extracting
urine samples and the like and package for same. 3,460,529, 8-12-
69, CI. 128-2.
Leuchovius, Kurt Nils Sture: See —
Arnelo, Anders Ingvar; and Leuchovius, Kurt Nils
Sture.3,466,536.
Leugering, Hans Joachim: See —
Cherdron, Harald; Leugering, Hans Joachim; Fischer, Edgar;
and Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, 3,467,625.
Leugering, Jans-Joachim: See —
Bohn, Lothar; Jastrow, Horst; Leugering, Jans-Joachim; and
Vetter, Hans-Joachim,3,472,917.
Leum, Leonard N.: See —
Capaldi, Eugene C; and Leum, Leonard N., 3,433, 844.
Leumann, Ernst: See —
Porret, Daniel; Lohse, Friedrich; Leumann, Ernst; Nikles, Erwin;
and Batzer, Hans,3,455,949.
Leumann, Ernst; and Porret, Daniel, to Ciba Limited. Process for
the production of diallyl- phthalate. 3,465,030, 9-2-69, CI. 260-
475.
Leung, Lau Chi: See —
Leung, Lau Chun; and Leung, Lau Chi, 3,477,222.
Leung, Lau Chun; and Leung, Lau Chi. Calendar clock device.
3,477,222, 11-11-69, CI. 58-4.
Leunis, Robert R.: See —
Lagermasini, Joseph P.; Leunis, Robert R.; Roberts, Glenn H.;
and Tiala, Lauri D.,3,446,408.
Leurent, Ghislain: See —
Lespagnol, Jean P.; and Leurent, Ghislain, 3,451, 183.
Leurent, Ghislain, to Societe Industrielle de Transformation des
Plastiques, Societe Anonyme. Partitions and the like having no
sound bridges. 3,434,258, 3-25-69, CI. 52-397.
Leurent, Ghislain, to Societe Industrielle de Transformation des
Plastiques, Societe Anonyme. Device for assembly of metallic sec-
tional structures. 3,434,748, 3-25-69, CI. 287-54.
Leurent, Ghislain, to Societe Industrielle de Transformation des
Plastiques, Societe Anonyme. Metal railings and similar elements.
3,482,819, 12-9-69, CI. 256-59.
Leutenegger, Bernhard. Nipple for pipe joints. 3,439,944, 4-22-69,
CI. 285-321.
Leutenegger, Willi: See —
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li,3,467,485.
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li,3,468,620.
Schaeuble, Alfred; Rauchle, Ernst Adolf; and Leutenegger, Wil-
li,3,47 1,248.
Leutwyler, Kurt: See —
Castro, Luis F.; Keithahn, Julian D.; Leutwyler, Kurt; and Oden,
Jerome H. ,3,472,275.
Leva, Max. Liquid distributors and redistributors for contact towers.
3,446,489, 5-27-69, CI. 261-97.
Levake, Richard Neilson, to C&L Industries, Inc, mesne. Conduit
coupling. 3,453,006, 7-1-69, CI. 285-104.
Levan, ames L.; and Nicholson, James F., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Television camera devices. 3,441,785, 4-29-69, CI.
315-11.
Levan, Roger W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Method of extrusion of ribbed composite members.
3,482,003, 12-2-69, CI. 264-0.5
Le Van, Wayne P. Food merchandising package for a toaster-heated
food product. 3,446,632, 5-27-69, CI. 99-174.
Levardon, Raymond Daniel Maurice: See —
Desplats, Andre Emile Evariste; and Levardon, Raymond Daniel
Maurice, 3,474,946.
Desplats, Andre Emile Evariste; and Levardon, Raymond Daniel
Maurice,3,485,478.
Levart, Eugene: See—
Bonnemay, Maurice M.; Bronoel, Guy G.; Levart, Eugene; and
Doniat, Denis,3,484,292.
Le Vasseur, Arnold P.: See —
Johnson, Melvin L.; and Le Vasseur, Arnold P., 3,424, 127.
Levasseur, Jean Louis, to Enthone, Incorporated, mesne. Nickel
electrodepositing baths process, and additive composition compris-
ing levelling agent therefor. 3,423,296, 1-21-69, CI. 204-49.
Levasseur, Jean Louis, to Enthone, Incorporated, mesne. Procss of
electrodepositing nickel and electro- lyte and additive composition
therefor. 3,457,146, 7-22-69, CI. 204-49.
Levasseur, Joseph E., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Square wave fluid pressure generator. 3,453,861, 7-8-69, CI. 73-4.
Levaux, Jean Marie, to Cockerill-Ougree-Providence. Multifuel bur-
ners. 3,476,321, 1 1-4-69, CI. 239-422.
LeVaux, Rene G.: See —
Wood, Ernest C, 3,439,522.
Wood, Ernest C, 3,439,523.
Levavasseur, Robert, to Centre National de la Recherche Scien-
tifique. Sound and ultra-sound generators. 3,463,716, 8-26-69, CI.
204-193.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 59
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Leve, Norman I.; and Raiffie, Leonard E., to Consolidated Alarm
Systems, Inc. Vending machine alarm. 3,451,369, 6-24-69, CI.
116-86.
Levedahl, William J., to Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Heat pipes with
unique radiator configuration in combination with thermionic con-
verters. 3,457,436, 7-22-69, CI. 310-4.
Levedahl, William J.: See —
Pravda, Milton F.; and Levedahl, William J. ,3,429,122.
Le Veen, Harry H.: See —
Rubricius, Jeanette L., 3,457,347.
Levell, Roy William: See —
Fowler, Eliot Patrick; Harrison, Donald; and Levell, Roy Wil-
liam.3,426,199.
Leven, Samuel, to Ingersoll-Rand Company. Drilling head.
3,446,295, 5-27-69, CI. 173-147.
Leven, Samuel: See —
Lincoln, Paul A.; and Leven, Samuel, 3 ,420,3 19.
Levene, Leon, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Methods for preparing or-
ganopolysiloxanes using diaryloxytitanium oxide catalysts.
3,431,229, 3-4-69, CI. 260-33.4
Levene, Leon, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of rendering glass sur-
faces abrasion and scratch resistant. 3,441,432, 4-29-69, CI. 117-
124.
Levene, Leon, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process for increasing the
scurf-resistance of paper board. 3,457,100, 7-22-69, CI. 1 17-76.
Levene, Leon, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Methods for preparing or-
ganopolysiloxanes using ferric-containing catalysts. 3,474,070, 10-
21-69, CI. 260-46.5
Levene, Leon, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Methods for preparing or-
ganopolysiloxanes at neutral conditions. 3,479,316, 11-18-69, CI.
260-33.4
Levene, Leon; and Thomas, Ian M., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Abrasion
resistant glass surfaces. 3,441,399, 4-29-69, CI. 65-60.
Levenson, Albert A., Jr., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Film
splicing mechanism. 3,473,994, 10-21-69, CI. 156-504.
Levenson, Sol J. Shock absorber tester. 3,456,489, 7-22-69, CI. 73-
II.
Leventhal, Elias L., to TRW Inc. Thermoelectric conversion system.
3,45 1 ,64 1 , 6-24-69, CI. 244- 1 .
Le Veque, Joseph C: See-
Hicks, Morris R.; and Le Veque, Joseph C, 3,447,220.
Leveque, Treffle J. Sanding machine improvements. 3,449,868, 6-
17-69, CI. 51-141.
Lever Brother Company: See—
Augustin, Horst; and Heringlake, Ralph, 3,446,567.
Lever Brothers Company: See—
Bartoszewicz, Jerzy Jozef, 3,420,883.
Boerma, Hiepke; and van der Drift, Johan, 3,472,906.
Butt, Walter Dion, 3,455,785.
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H., 3,423,430.
Cahn, Arno; Winnegrad, Ronald Ross; and Gilbert, Allan H.,
3,455,957.
Cahn, Arno; and Gilbert, Allan H„ 3,479,301.
Carroll, Charles A.; and Vaka, James J., 3,450,757.
Curry, Janet C; and Dudley, Wilton V., 3,455,788.
Curry, Kenneth Vasey, 3,457,175.
Das, Balaram; and Van Senden, Karl Gerhard, 3,459,669.
Eichler, Friedrich; Seip, Paulus Johannes; and Czedik-Eysen-
berg, Peter, 3,423,442.
Faur, Louis; and Westforp, Pieter, 3,458,545.
Heinz, Karl Ludwig, 3,470,102.
Holland, Frederick Anthony; McCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph; and
Kelly, William A., 3,420,857.
Holt, Ernest Knowlton; Mueller, Herbert H.; and Urban, Warren
J., 3,429,136.
Klerc, Jean; and Gadefaix, Roger, 3,471,536.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,427,248.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,450,756.
Lamberti, Vincent; and Lemaire, Henry, 3,468,949.
Lester, Ralph; and Williams, Tegwyn Pierce, 3,476,573.
Linteris, Lino Luigi; and McNaught, John P., 3,460,948.
Lyons, James Ralph, 3,480,377.
Mathur, Girish Prasad; and Shanbhag, Sudhakar Pundlik,
3,472,659.
MCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph, 3,420,858.
Miles, John J., Jr.; Pader, Morton; and Thompson, Stuart W.,
3,423,211.
Mills, Maurice Robert, 3,465,008.
Moses, Bernard Cecil; and Thomas, David Henry, 3,449,804.
Prall, John Karel; and Fillmore, John David, 3,440,867.
Priestley, Hill M., 3,467,717.
Savage, Jack Palmer; and Chenneour, Raymond, 3,425,850.
Seip, Paulus Johannes, 3,454,608.
Sepulveda, Ralph Raymond; and Cieri, Frank Vincent,
3,474,038.
Steed, Michael William, 3,429,646.
Tune, John Barry, 3,451,927.
Wilson, James H., 3,440,319.
Zock, Hendrik Frits, 3,446,829.
Leverenz, Klaus; and Gottschlich, Alois, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Metal-containing monoazo dyestuffs.
3,468,871, 9-23-69, CI. 260-145.
Leverett, Glenn Frederick: See —
Alsup, Richard Glenn; and Leverett, Glenn Frederick, 3,477,993.
Leverett, Wilton H.: See-
Park, James H., Ill; Redmon, James R.; and Leverett, Wilton
H., 3,450,383.
Leveskis, Newton G. Method of preparing microscope slides using
terpolymers of vinyl benzene, methyl methacrylate, and acrylate
ester. 3,466,209, 9-9-69, CI. 156-57.
Levesque, Charles R.: See —
Kifor, Harry T.; Sprick, Walter F.; Musser, Lester W.; and
Levesque, Charles R.,3,430,533.
Levesque, George Napoleon; Taylor, Paul Eugene; and Barney, Neil
Ide, to Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Counter-force
motivated back rest. 3,427,755, 2-18-69, CI. 51-105.
Levesque, Joseph P. R.: See —
Metcalfe, Richard T.; and Levesque, Joseph P. R.,3,423,251.
Levesque, Paul E.: See —
Ross, John M., Jr.; and Levesque, Paul E., 3,449,261.
Levesque, Peter S.: See —
Schmoock, Roy F.; Guenther, Peter W.; and Levesque, Peter
S.,3,484,593.
Levesque, Peter; and Haeflein, William K., to Fischer & Porter Co.
Conveyor belt weighing system. 3,478,830, 1 1-18-69, CI. 177-16.
Leveuf, Marcel: See —
Gaestel, Charles; and Leveuf, Marcel,3,437,613.
Levi, Irving; and Blondal, Harold, to Frosst, Charles E., & Co. Sodi-
um salt of N-dichloroacetyl-DL-serine. 3,431,299, 3-4-69, CI. 260-
534.
Levick, Swift & Sons Limited: See —
Hadfield, Dennis; and Harrison, John, 3,450,580.
Le Vier, Paul W.: See-
Wilkinson, Bruce L.; and Le Vier, Paul W., 3,427,475.
Levillain, Jacques; and Bardonnet, Pierre, to Societe des Lunetiers
Cottet, Poichet, Temkine & Cie, Societe en commandite simple a
capital variable. Lens triming machines. 3,452,484, 7-1-69, CI. 51-
101.
Levin, Alfred A.: See —
Richter, Sidney; and Levin, Alfred A.,3,480,657.
Levin, Allan F., to Metal Wire Recovery Corporation. Copper
recovery. 3,480,477, 11-25-69, CI. 134-25.
Levin, Ezra. Method of processing fresh meat and fish. 3,468,674, 9-
23-69, CI. 99-111.
Levin, Gilbert V., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for extraction and concentration of hydrophilic sub-
stances. 3,432,487, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-21 1.5
Levin, Louis, & Son, Inc.: See —
Levin, Robert S.; and La Chiusa, Arturo A., 3,474,691.
Levin, Morton H.: See —
Miller, Arthur; and Levin, Morton H., 3,423,689.
Levin, Myron M., to E-Z Por Corporation. Broiling pan. 3,453,949,
7-8-69, CI. 99-446.
Levin, Nathan D.; and Noskowicz, Theodore S., to Admiral Cor-
poration. Lighthouse collimator. 3,452,655, 7-1-69, CI. 95-1.
Levin, Nikolai Nikolaevich; and Sturman, Grigory Isaevich,
deceasedO (by Sturman, Sofya Leonidovna; administratrix). Rotary
stepping motor with salient half-poles and plural control windings.
3,473,059, 10-14-69, CI. 310-49.
Levin, Nils Herman: See —
Bergling, Charles Gunnar Birger; and Levin, Nils Her-
man,3,47 1,002.
Levin, Per Erik: See —
Backstrom, Arne Ivar; Henrikson, Sture; and Levin, Per
Erik,3,479,181.
Levin, Robert E., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Optical projec-
tion system. 3,484,161, 12-16-69, CI. 353-122.
Levin, Robert E.; and Lemons, Thomas M., to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Spotlight lamp. 3,428,800, 2-18-69, CI. 240-41.3
Levin, Robert S.; and La Chiusa, Arturo A., to Levin, Louis, & Son,
Inc. Universal angular indexing table. 3,474,691, 10-28-69, CI. 74-
815.
Levin, Victor Herbert. Athletic footwear. 3,466,763, 9-16-69, CI.
36-2.5
Levine, Aaron M.; and Blumenthal, Bernard S. Treadmill for testing
automobiles. 3,455,153, 7-15-69, CI. 73-117.
Levine, Alfred B. Electrical high speed printer. 3,463,081, 8-26-69,
CI. 101-93.
Levine, Alfred B. Process of repulsion printing employing a radiant
energy field. 3,486,449, 12-30-69, CI. 101-426.
Levine, Alfred L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Electrostatically
digitized tape display means. 3,440,642, 4-22-69, CI. 340-347.
Levine, Alfred L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Electrostatically
digitized tape display device. 3,467,957, 9-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Levine, Alfred L.; and Yee, Peter P. M., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Electrostatic reader head. 3,479,491, 11-18-69, CI. 235-
61.11
Levine, Bernard B.: See —
Phillips, Robert; and Levine, Bernard B.,3,467,291.
LIST OF PATENTEES
931
, Levine, Charles A., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Grafting of
vinyl aromatic monomers onto polychlorotrifluoroethylene with ir-
radiation. 3,442,780, 5-6-69, CI. 204-159.17
Levine, Charles A.: See—
I Brown, William E.; Heitz, Roberg G.; and Levine, Charles
A. ,3,476,602.
. Levine, Duane G.: See —
Worsham, Charles H.; and Levine, Duane G., 3,425,873.
Levine, Edward M.: See —
Enkoji, Takashi; and Levine, Edward M., 3,478,026.
Levine, Elihu: See—
Gutleber, Frank S.; Levine, Elihu; Bogert, Warren D.; Sil-
verstein, Samuel; and Altman, Harry, 3,483,549.
Levine, Eli, to Celanese Corporation. Copolymer of vinyl esters of
lower alkanoic acid, vinyl esters of tertiary alkanoic and lower
alkyl methacrylates. 3,455,887, 7-15-69, CI. 260-78.5
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., to Celanese Corporation.
Method of preparation of vinyl acetate copolymer latex.
3,423,352, 1-21-69, CI. 260-29.6
Levine, Eli; and Costanza, John R., to Celanese Corporation.
Method of preparing high solids vinyl acetates. 3,423,353, 1-21-
69, CI. 260-29.6
Levine, Eli; and Reuther, Philip C, to Celanese Corporation.
Dicyclopentadiene modified polymers. 3,459,699, 8-5-69, CI. 260-
29.7
Levine, Eli; and Reuther, Philip C, to Celanese Corporation.
Process and catalyst therefor. 3,485,81 1, 12-23-69, CI. 260-89.1
Levine, Harvey: See —
Blanc, Albert J.; and Levine, Harvey.3,463,595.
Levine, Irving E.: See —
Adams, Robert T.; Levine, Irving E.; and Sweeney, William
A.,3,433,846.
Levine, Irving E., to Halcon International, Inc. Carbon tetrachloride
and perchloroethylene process. 3,470,260, 9-30-69, CI. 260-654.
Levine, Irvin. Electrical rodent exterminator. 3,468,054, 9-23-69, CI.
43-98.
Levine, Isaac J.; and Ingberman, Arthur K., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Fibers and fabrics coated with an alkyl phosphite-
polyolefin wax adduct and process therefor. 3,432,343, 3-11-69,
CI. 117-139.5
Levine, Isaac J.; and Ingberman, Arthur K., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Modified polyolefin phosphite waxes and process for
preparing the same. 3,442,983, 5-6-69, CI. 260-932.
Levine, Jules D.: See—
Hernqvist, Karl G.; and Levine, Jules D., 3,452, 224.
Levine, Julius. Keyholder. 3,456,464, 7-22-69, CI. 70-456.
Levine, Leonard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. 2,3-Dihydro-l,4-
dithiins as stabilizers for chlorinated hydrocarbons. 3,439,051, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-652.5
Levine, Leonard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. 4-Allyl-
tetrahydro-dimethyl-2H-l,4-thiazines. 3,458,509, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
243.
Levine, Leonard, to Dow Chemical Company, The. l-ChIoro-3-
(2,3,5,6-tetrachloropyrid-4-ylsulfonyl)- propan-2-OL and inter-
mediate. 3,475,441, 10-28-69, CI. 260-294.8
Levine, Mark, to Readex Microprint Corporation. Combination
printer-viewer. 3,463,585, 8-26-69, CI. 355-45.
Levine, Morris: See—
Yurcheshen, Michael; Levine, Morris; and Brane, Ralph
M., 3,449,228.
Levine, Nathan B.; and Krainman, Harris, to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. Reclamation of copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and
trifluoronitrosomethane by nitric acid digestion. 3,446,759, 5-27-
69, CI. 260-2.3
: Levine, Nathan B.: See—
Green, Joseph; Levine, Nathan B.; and Sheehan, William
R., 3,427,279.
Levine, Richard C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Low-loss, low-distortion transmission lines. 3,439,120, 4-15-69, CI.
178-45.
Levine, Richard G.: See-
Edwards, Junious J.; and Levine, Richard G., 3,420, 196.
Levine, Samuel W.; and Copeland, John S., to Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corporation. Apparatus for electrophotographic print-
ing. 3,420,151, 1-7-69, CI. 355-400.
Levine, Seymour D., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of ste-
roids. 3,420,855, 1-7-69, CI. 260-346.2
[ Levine, Seymour D., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc., mesne. 3/3,5/3-
Epoxy-A-norandrostane-2-ones. 3,449,376, 6-10-69, CI. 260-348.
! Levine, Seymour D., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc, mesne. Steroids
of the 3,4-diaza-A'-4-androstadiene series. 3,461,124, 8-12-69, CI.
260-250.
Levine, Seymour D., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of ste-
roids. 3,463,792, 8-26-69, CI. 260-348.
; Levine, Seymour D., to Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. 3,4-
Diazapregnanes. 3,483,202, 12-9-69, CI. 260-250.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc., mesne. Derivatives of Anorprogesterone. 3,424,786, 1-
28-69, CI. 260-488.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc., mesne. Derivatives of A-norprogesterone. 3,424,787, 1-
28-69, CI. 260-488.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc. Derivatives of A-norprogesterone. 3,439,023, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-488.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc., mesne. Synthesis of steroids. 3,449,377, 6-10-69, CI.
260-348.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc. A-norsteroids. 3,468,955, 9-23-69, CI. 260-586.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Diassi, Patrick A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc. Synthesis of a-norandrostane steroids. 3,483,223, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-343.3
Levine, Seymour D.; and Principe, Pacifico A., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc.6-Oxygenated-3,4-diaza-A4-androstenes. 3,471,495, 10-7-
69, CI. 260-250.
Levine, Seymour D.; and Weisenborn, Frank L., to Squibb, E. R., &
Sons, Inc. Synthesis of steroidal pyrazoles and pyrazolines.
3,452,044, 6-24-69, CI. 260-310.
Levine, Seymour D.: See —
Principe, Pacifico; and Levine, Seymour D.,3,479,391.
Levine, Seymour T. Frequency sensitive apparatus. 3,470,536, 9-30-
69, CI. 340-171.
Levine, Sidney, to American Aluminum Window Corp. Sealing bar
for sliding glass door units. 3,442,052, 5-6-69, CI. 49-425.
Levine, Sol: See —
Scott, Morton W.; and Levine, Sol,3,471,61 1.
Scott, Morton W.; Hayes, Raymond K.; and Levine,
Sol,3,437,095.
Levine, Walter E.: See —
DelVecchio, Leonard Patrick, Jr.; and Levine, Walter
E.,3,482,196.
Levinn, Robert N.: See —
Moyer, Joseph K.; and Levinn, Robert N., 3,421,131.
Levinn, Robert N., to American Thermostat Corporation. Thermo-
stat construction. 3,423,713, 1-21-69, CI. 337-365.
Levinn, Robert N.; Moyer, Joseph K.; and Rose, Melvin J., to Amer-
ican Thermostat Corporation. Thermostat and tip switch assembly.
3,451,029, 6-17-69, CI. 337-349.
Levinos, Steven, to GAF Corporation. Protective localized area resin
coatings for electroplating. 3,451,902, 6-24-69, CI. 204-15.
Levinos, Steven, to GAF Corporation. Offset printing plates.
3,474,719, 10-28-69, CI. 96-75.
Levinos, Steven; and Bergfjord, John A., to General Aniline & Film
Corporation. Photopolymer offset printing plates of the etch type.
3,440,047, 4-22-69, CI. 96-36.3
Levinos, Steven; and Deutsch, Albert S., to GAF Corporation.
Photopolymerization initiated by electrolysis of a catalyst progeni-
tor exposed through a photo- conductive layer. 3,436,215, 4-1-69,
CI. 96-1.
Levins, Philip Leo: See —
Till, Derek Elliott; Levins, Philip Leo; and Koch, David Hamil-
ton,3,434,479.
Levins, Philip L., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated, mesne. Aryl
thioether immersion liquids. 3,437,402, 4-8-69, CI. 350-179.
Levinsky, Ely S.: See —
Strand, Torstein; Levinsky, Ely S.; and Timin, Mitchell
E.,3,430,894.
Levinsky, Henry Leon; and Rubinfeld, Joseph, to Colgate-Palmolive
Company. Dental compositions comprising long-chain olefin sul-
fonates. 3,462,525, 8-19-69, CI. 424-56.
Levinson, David J. Coffee brewing head. 3,470,812, 10-7-69, CI. 99-
295.
Levinson, Leo, to Monsanto Graphic Systems, Inc., mesne. Ap-
paratus for fusing an electroscopic powder particle image.
3,437,072, 4-8-69, CI. 118-9.
Levinson, Melvin L. Microwave ultrasonic apparatus. 3,451,401, 6-
24-69, CI. 134-58.
Levinson, Melvin L. Heating a moving conductor by electromagnetic
wave irradiation in the microwave region. 3,452,176, 6-24-69, CI.
219-10.61
Levinson, Melvin L. Microwave kiln. 3,469,053, 9-23-69, CI. 219-
10.55
Levinstein, Hyman J.: See —
Kunzler, John E.; Levinstein, Hyman J.; and Rowell, John
M., 3,423,607.
Levinstein, Moses A.; and Butts, William R., to General Electric
Company. Method for making a hollow metal article. 3,466,166,
9-9-69, CI. 75-0.5
Levinstein, Moses A.: See —
Foldes, Stephen; and Levinstein, Moses A. ,3,420, 689.
Levis, Calvin E.: See —
Gerlitz, Frank E., Jr.; and Levis, Calvin E.,3,427,878.
Levis, Cyril R. Yieldable filter element cleaning. 3,428,181, 2-18-69,
CI. 210-333.
Levis, William W., Jr.: See—
Kokorudz, Michael; Langdon, William K.; and Levis, William
W., Jr.,3,459,762.
932
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Levishko, Anatoly Alexandrovich; Kaljunov, Gennady Alexan-
drovich; and Gorin, Evgeny Leontievich. Base structure of gyrato-
ry cone crusher. 3,467,322, 9-16-69, CI. 241-213.
Levit, Edward C.; and Olree, Adrian R., to Steelcase, Inc. Stacking
trays. 3,482,708, 12-9-69, CI. 21 1-126.
Levitan Maurice D.: See —
Staats, Henry N.; Levitan Maurice D.; and Morrissey, Neal
J. ,3,483,067.
Levitch, Robert G., to Burlington Industries, Inc., mesne. Method for
pressing and laminating a pile fabric. 3,424,639, 1-28-69, CI. 156-
314.
Levite, Gideon, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation. Multistage
flash evaporator-condenser arrangement. 3,442,765, 5-6-69, CI.
202-173.
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Bienwald, Wolfgang F.; and Bowie, William J., 3,435,169.
Bienwald, Wolfgang F.; and Turn Suden, Herbert W., Jr.,
3,444,498.
Levitsky, Isaak losifovich: See—
Krylov, Nikolai Ivanovich; Popov, Boris Vasilievich; Sidorov,
Pavel Ivanovich; Saksagansky, Alexandr Teodorovich; Levit-
sky, Isaak losifovich; and Golovkina, Tatyana Borisov-
na,3,428,096.
Levitt, Harold O. Scaling and calculating instrument. 3,467,307, 9-
16-69, CI. 235-89.
Levitt, Joseph R. Data processing method and means. 3,442,264, 5-
6-69, CI. 128-2.06
Levitt Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Orr, Matthew Fay, 3,473,622.
Levitt, Milton R., to Scholl Mfg., Co., Inc., The. Bolster pad and
method of making the same. 3,467,084, 9-16-69, CI. 128-81.
Levitt, Ralph S., to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Differential op-
tical system and optical elements therefor. 3,449,051, 6-10-69, CI.
356-130.
Levitt, Semond: See —
Katz, Solomon; and Levitt, Semond, 3,473,678.
Levkin, Dmitry Dmitrievich: See —
Boborykin, Jury Alexandrovich; Kononenko, Vadim
Grigorievich; Dadykin, Georgy Fedetovich; Levkin, Dmitry
Dmitrievich; Pravdin, Viktor Sergeevich; Stelmakh, Viktor
Alexeevich; Fulmakht, Veniamin Veniaminovich; Schekochik-
hin, Serafim Vasilievich; and Pikhtovnikov, Rostislav
Vyacheslavovich, 3, 466,960.
Levolor Lorentzen, Inc.: See—
Anderle, Joseph A., 3,447,586.
Anderle, Joseph A., 3,485,285.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo,
3,447,585.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; and Abate, Leo, 3,485,286.
Le Voy's Inc.See —
Ipson, Don L., 3,481,336.
Pannier, Karl A., Jr., 3,438,373.
Reynolds, Gordon S.; and Pannier, Karl A., Jr., 3,435,819.
Ring, Wallace H.; Pannier, Karl A., Jr.; and Sorenson, James L.,
3,459,183.
Ring, Wallace H., 3,459,184.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Copolymers from cyclic iminoethers. 3,458,456, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
2.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Novel C-N backbone polymers. 3,464,933, 9-2-69, CI. 260-2.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Polymers of acyloxyalkyl substituted oxazolines. 3,483,145, 1 2-9-
69, CI. 260-2.
Levy, Alan J.: See-
Lin, Morton H.; Levy, Alan J.; and Bassiri, Taghi G., 3,483, 141.
Levy, Bernard D.: See—
Cohen, Irvin; and Levy, Bernard D., 3,452,636.
Levy, Boris, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Ion-molecule reactions.
3,462,354, 8-19-69, CI. 204-158.
Levy, Chauncey F., Jr.: See —
Gitlin, Manuel M.; and Levy, Chauncey F., Jr., 3,475,083.
Levy, Donald; Rusz, Tibor; and Szekely, Steven M., to Milab Incor-
porated. Gas analyzer-controller equipment. 3,465,753, 9-9-69, CI.
128-188.
Levy, Eugene A. Antismog device. 3,435,597, 4-1-69, CI. 55-269.
Levy, Eugene J., to Hewlett-Packard Company, mesne. Pyrolysis
system. 3,425,807, 2-4-69, CI. 23-232.
Levy, Felix. Hydraulic propeller by compound reaction. 3,441,088,
4-29-69, CI. 170-156.
Levy, Hans F. Humidifier device. 3,453,414, 7-1-69, CI. 219-362.
Levy, Irving M.; and Whelan, James E., to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Cooling arrangement for dynamoelectric machines.
3,439,201, 4-15-69, CI. 310-52.
Levy, Jerome F.: See —
Emmons, William D.; and Levy, Jerome F., 3,468,934.
Levy, Joseph, to Universal Oil Products Company. Esters of sub-
stituted acetohydroxamic acids with tertiary amino alchols.
3,481,940, 12-2-69, CI. 260-294.
Levy, Kenneth E.: See —
Berriman, Lester P.; and Levy, Kenneth E., 3,484,904.
Levy, Kurt: See —
Kittredge, Raymond E.; Levy, Kurt; and Kripl, Josef
F.,3,470,629.
Levy, Martin R.: See —
Ballou, Jack W.; and Levy, Martin R., 3,485,708.
Evans, Franklin James; and Levy, Martin R., 3,485,709.
Levy, Marvin J. Electrical distribution circuit directory. 3,460,281,
8-12-69, CI. 40-63.
Levy, Milton. Anticolic straw for nursing bottles. 3,441,160, 4-29-
69, CI. 215-11.
Levy, Murray N., to American Electronic Laboratories, Inc. Electri-
cal probe for testing transistors and the like having rotatably sup-
ported actuator for plural probe tips. 3,447,078, 5-27-69, CI. 324-
72.5
Levy, Murray N.; Shinbaum, Marvin S.; and Strance, John S., to
Bliss, E. W., Company. On board vehicle fire protection system.
3,465,827, 9-9-69, CI. 169-2.
Levy, Paul F.; and Tabeling, Raymond W., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Thermomechanical analyzer. 3,474,658, 10-
28-69, CI. 73-16.
Levy, Paul M.: See —
Berman, Marvin A.; Levy, Paul M.; and Mayer, Al-
bert,3,435,959.
Levy, Ralph M., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Spring pin.
3,425,311,2-4-69, CI. 85-8.3
Levy, Richard H.: See —
Janes, George S.; and Levy, Richard H., 3,441,756.
Levy, Samuel C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission, mesne. Thermal battery having heat generating means
comprising exothermically alloyable metals. 3,425,872, 2-4-69, CI.
136-83.
Levy, Saul Y., to RCA Corporation. Multiprocessing computer
system with special instruction sequencing. 3,470,540, 9-30-69, CI.
340-172.5
Levy, Stanley P. Device for the storage of information by elec-
trochemical means. 3,466,617, 9-9-69, CI. 340-173.
Levy, Warren W., to Simco Company, Inc., The. Dual phase static
eliminator. 3,475,652, 10-28-69, CI. 317-2.
Levy, William. Slidable apparatus to carry a waste container.
3,425,765, 2-4-69, CI. 312-274.
Levy, Winifred Jane; Newport, John Prescott; and Reynolds,
Reginald John William, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Clarification of aqueous systems. 3,432,430, 3-11-69, CI. 210-51.
Lew, Clinton: See —
Bockwoldt, Walter H.; and Lew, Clinton,3,453,382.
Lew Hin: See —
Bloom, Myer; Enga, Eric; and Lew Hin, 3, 484,603.
Lew Mfg. Co.: See —
Lanoie, Raymond A., 3,436,160.
Lewallen, John V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Tractor-trailer
fifth wheel bearing. 3,427,657, 2-1 1-69, CI. 308-136.
Lewallen, John V., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hinged laminate.
3,445,052, 5-20-69, CI. 229-16.
Lewandowski, Adolf: See —
Plotz, Georg; Mayer, Andreas; and Lewandowski,
Adolf,3,42 1,333.
Lewanski, Richard M.: See —
French, Jack W.; Lewanski, Richard M.; and Modry, Richard
E.,3,456,277.
Lewellen, W D: See —
Tucker, Walter M.; and Lewellen, W D,3,423,882.
Lewicki, Walter J., Jr., to Scott Paper Company. Electrostatic
deposition of compositions on sheet materials utilizing pre-existing
friction induced electrostatic charges on said sheet materials.
3,484,275, 12-16-69, CI. 117-93.4
Lewiecki, Edward M.; and Shnitzler, Meyer J., to Gillette Company,
The. Aerosol dispensers and actuator buttons therefor. 3,428,223,
2-18-69, CI. 222-398.
Lewin, Gerhard: See —
Parsonnet, Victor; Myers, George H.; and Lewin, Ger-
hard,3,476,116.
Lewin, Gunnar Erik Werner. Spring lock. 3,476,426, 11-4-69, CI.
292-76.
Lewin, Leonard; Hodgson, Kenneth George; and Allen, Stanley
George, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Tunnel
diode circuits. 3,467,91 1, 9-16-69, CI. 330-61.
Lewin, Menachem, to State of Israel, Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Fire-proofing of cellulosic material with a bonding agent contain-
ing bromides. 3,484,340, 12-16-69, CI. 162-159.
Lewin, Morton H., to RCA Corporation. Analog position to binary
number translator. 3,466,646, 9-9-69, CI. 340-347.
Lewinski, Robert W.: See—
Hayden, Fred M.; and Lewinski, Robert W., 3,450,933.
Lewinson, Lothar J., to Admiral Corporation. Mask-frame captiva-
tor. 3,454,813, 7-8-69, CI. 313-284.
Lewis, Alan: See —
Hooton, Ivor Noel; Best, Geoffrey Cyril; and Lewis,
Alan,3,482,036.
LIST OF PATENTEES
933
Lewis, Albert; Robbins, David L.; and Kelley, Lawrence W., to Glass
Fibers Products, Inc., mesne. High strength-high modulus glass
fibers. 3,484,259, 12-16-69, CI. 106-50.
Lewis, Alun Kynric. Spinning baits. 3,466,786, 9-16-69, CI. 43-42.17
Lewis, Benjamin Arthur; Sassiver, Martin Leon; and Shepherd,
Robert Gordon, to American Cyanamid Company. Substituted 7-
acetylaminocephalosporanic acids. 3,459,747, 8-5-69, CI. 260-243.
Lewis, Bernard L., to Radiation Incorporated. Stepped dielectric
constant end fire antenna. 3,435,458, 3-25-69, CI. 343-753.
Lewis, Bernard L., to Radiation Incorporated. Electrostatically con-
trolled light modulator. 3,443,098, 5-6-69, CI. 250-199.
Lewis, Bernard L., to Radiation Incorporated. Ferroelectric memory
device. 3,460,103, 8-5-69, CI. 340-173.2
Lewis Card & Co., Inc.: See-
Card, Roy T., 3,442,233.
Lewis, Charles B.: See-
Dale, Ingvald; and Lewis, Charles B., 3,432, 161.
Lewis, Charles Edward, to American Cyanamid Company. 1-Amino-
(and methylamino) 2-bromo-4-[p- (/3-hydroxyethyl)-anilino]-
anthraquinone disperse dyes for nylon and polypropylene.
3,434,792, 3-25-69, CI. 8-39.
Lewis, Charles W.: See —
Gillery, Frank H.; Pressau, Jean P.; and Lewis, Charles
W., 3,477,936.
Lewis, Charles W., to PPG Industries, Inc. Variable transmission
windows. 3,473,863, 10-21-69, CI. 350-160.
Lewis, Clarence A., Jr., to Bobst Champlain, Inc. Web control
systems with integrator. 3,474,311, 10-21-69, CI. 318-6.
Lewis, Clarence T. Paper cutter. 3,447,409, 6-3-69, CI. 83-485.
Lewis, Colin Bright, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited. En-
capsulated diode with spring pressed contacts and reduced ioniza-
tion stresses. 3,461,358, 8-12-69, CI. 317-234.
Lewis, Colin Bright, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited. Ad-
justable pressure contact semiconductor devices. 3,480,844, 11-
25-69, CI. 317-234.
Lewis, Dean F. Cargo strap clip. 3,477,104, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 24-201.
Lewis, Derek C; and Westwood, William D., to Northern Electric
Company, Limited. Method of making ferrimagnetic films by
cathodic sputtering. 3,438,885, 4-15-69, CI. 204-192.
Lewis, Donald A.: See —
Lewis, Kenneth R., by; and Lewis, Donald A.; guardian of said
Lewis Kenneth R., incompetent,3,486,198.
Lewis, Donald B., to General Motors Corporation. Thermostatic
control. 3.459,163, 8-5-69, CI. 123-122.
Lewis, Donald W.: See —
Russell, Richard A.; and Lewis, Donald W., 3,436,669.
Lewis, Donald, to Weycroft Macford Limited. Pressure milking
machine. 3,481,309, 12-2-69, CI. 119-14.18
Lewis, Dorothy Bailey. Electrically heated horse's leg binding.
3,470,350. 9-30-69, CI. 219-211.
Lewis, Douglass H.; See-
Evens, Robert L.; Lewis, Douglass H.; and Chew, Norman Brad-
ford.3,436,900.
Lewis, Dwight, Charles, to Penn Controls, Inc. Thermostat.
3,445,632, 5-20-69, CI. 2 1 9-5 1 1 .
Lewis, Dwight Charles, to Penn Controls, Inc. Fluid fuel burner con-
trol utilizing slaved silicon controlled rectifiers. 3,453,063, 7-1-69,
CI. 431-69.
Lewis, Edmond S., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Method of drawing
glass articles. 3,420,649, 1-7-69, CI. 65-66.
Lewis, Edward F.: See —
Heckrotte, Robert S.; Lewis, Edward F.; and Sinson, Elwood
A. ,3,428,289.
Lewis, Edward V., to California Computer Products, Inc. Optical
writing device. 3,464,330, 9-2-69, CI. 95-1.
Lewis, Eric, to Plessey Company Limited, The. Ticket-checking
machines. 3,463,907, 8-26-69, CI. 235-61.1 1
Lewis, Ernest Eber, to General Electric Company. Hydraulically
operated tool for operating under nonatmospheric pressures.
3,477,523, 11-11-69, CI. 173 163.
Lewis, Ernest E., to Gainesville Machine Company, Inc. Giblet
pumping apparatus. 3,420,578, 1-7-69, CI. 302-14.
Lewis, Evan T.: See—
Heth, Sherman C; and Lewis, Evan T.,3,429,109.
Lewis, Frank M., Jr., to Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Disposable sur-
gical legging. 3,424,153, 1-28-69, CI. 128-132.
Lewis, Frank M., Jr.; and Wideman, Ronald H., to Kimberly-Clark
Corporation. Sheet material creped tissue product. 3,424,643, 1-
28-69, CI. 161-57.
Lewis, Frank M., Jr.: See —
Sokolowski, Robert C; Lewis, Frank M., Jr.; and Hrubecky,
Frederick J. ,3,484,330.
Lewis, Frederick M., to General Electric Company. One-package
room temperature curable polysiloxane compositions. 3,451,965,
6-24-69, CI. 260-46.5
Lewis, G. B., Company: See—
Frater, Allen H., 3,486,634.
Lewis, Geoffrey Arthur: See —
Bottoms, Harry Simister; and Lewis, Geoffrey Arthur, 3,447,470.
Lewis, George D., to United Aircraft Corporation. Method of mak-
ing a tubular walled chamber. 3,426,409, 2-1 1-69, CI. 29-157.4
Lewis, George D.; and Dahlberg, Donald E., to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Axial concentric sheet injector. 3,446,024, 5-27-69, CI.
60-258.
Lewis, George D.; and Ford, Harvey J., to United Aircraft Corpora-
tion. Combustion instability reduction device. 3,483,698, 12-16-
69, CI. 60-39.72
Lewis, George E., to Hydril Company. Sealing of underwater equip-
ment. 3,486,759, 12-30-69, CI. 277-73.
Lewis, George L.: See —
Emslie, Robert S.; Gulledge, Hugh C; Lewis, George L.; and
Willcox, Oswin Burr,3,484,260.
Lewis, Gerald F.; and Jones, David P., to Robbins, Jim Seat Belt Co.
Inertia retracting device with energy absorbing element.
3,431,019, 3-4-69, CI. 297-386.
Lewis, Gerald F.; Jones, David P.; and Palmieri, Ronald J., to Rob-
bins, Jim, Seat Belt Co. Belt retracting device with pendulum actu-
ated locking means. 3,439,932, 4-22-69, CI. 280-150.
Lewis, Gerald F.; Jones, David P.; and Palmieri, Ronald J., to Rob-
bins, Jim, Seat Belt Co. Inertia retracting device with weight actu-
ated take-up. 3,442,529, 5-6-69, CI. 280-150.
Lewis, Guy C. Boat drive. 3,461,831, 8-19-69, CI. 115-12.
Lewis, Harold F.; and Hayes, Monson H., Jr., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. System for modulating input signals with
digital reference signals for generating resolver drive signals.
3,478,198, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 235-186.
Lewis, Harry M., to Modern Engraving and Machine Corporation.
Micro-wedge assembly. 3,455,236, 7-15-69, CI. 101-23.
Lewis, Hazel W.: See —
Goins, Buren L.; Lewis, Hazel W.; and Dellinger, Larry
D., 3,427,057.
Lewis, Henry Walter; and Larson, John L., to Ingersoll Milling
Machine Company, The. Boring machine with power actuated
tooth adjustment. 3,457,810, 7-29-69, CI. 77-57.
Lewis, Henry. Compound steering mechanism for vehicles.
3,454,123, 7-8-69, CI. 180-23.
Lewis, Herbert D., to Wagner Electric Corporation, mesne. Trans-
former. 3,448,340, 6-3-69, CI. 317-14.
Lewis, Jack R.; and Nagle, George D., to Keystone Cable Corpora-
tion. Apparatus for making battery cable terminals. 3,442,323, 5-
6-69, CI. 164-332.
Lewis, James A.: See —
Burke, Harry T.; Helrigel, Robert A.; and Lewis, James
A. ,3,483,726.
Lewis, John C, Jr. Brush machinery and brush constructions.
3,471,202, 10-7-69, CI. 300-2.
Lewis, John Charles, to Ohio Crankshaft Company, The. Device for
moving a cooled zone through an inductively heated workpiece.
3,423,557, 1-21-69, CI. 219-10.75
Lewis, John William: See —
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John Wil-
liam; and Bentley, Kenneth Walter,3,464,992.
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John Wil-
liam; and Bentley, Kenneth Walter.3,464,993.
Lewis, John; and Lissaman, Brian Thomas, to Humber Limited.
Synchromesh gears. 3,450,240, 6-17-69, CI. 192-53.
Lewis, Karl R. Mechanism for converting rotary motion to
reciprocating and rotary motion. 3,461,731, 8-19-69, CI. 74-22.
Lewis, Karl R. Bolt and firing mechanism for bolt action type
firearm. 3,471,961, 10-14-69, CI. 42-20.
Lewis, Kenneth D., to Perf-A-Roller Company, Inc., mesne. Wall-
paper removing roller. 3,431,616, 3-1 1-69, CI. 29-121.
Lewis, Kenneth R., by; and Lewis, Donald A.; guardian of said Lewis
Kenneth R., incompetent, to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
The. Tire mold bead centering device. 3,486,198, 12-30-69, CI.
18-42.
Lewis Knitting Company: See —
Broderson, Dean E., 3,442,338.
Lewis, Leon L.: See —
Marshall, Mervin D.; and Lewis, Leon L., 3,472,634.
Lewis, Martin, Jr.: See —
Abbott, William Glen, 3,470,279.
Lewis, Martyn A., to Ampex Corporation. Incremental web member
drive system. 3,487,392, 12-30-69, CI. 340-174.1
Lewis, Marvin; and Welsh, Paul J., to Houghton, E. F., & Co.
Method of quenching. 3,475,232, 10-28-69, CI. 148-18.
Lewis, Neil D.: See —
Stengel, James L.; and Lewis, Neil D., 3,438,629.
Lewis, Neil. Weighted pivoted lever exercising device. 3,475,024,
10-28-69, CI. 272-81.
Lewis, Norman J., to Tot-Top Company. Locking closure with false
release for toxic contents. 3,451,576, 6-24-69, CI. 215-9.
Lewis, Olin S.; and Morran, Troy V. Fishing apparatus. 3,419,990,
1-7-69, CI. 43-6.5
Lewis, Philip W.; Zitzelman, Karl; and Brom, Lawrence V., to Con-
tainer Corporation of America. Corner construction for hollow
wall tray. 3,450,347, 6-17-69, CI. 229-34.
Lewis, Ralph R. Spark intensifier gap with a transformer coil around
the cable. 3,441,797, 4-29-69, CI. 315-57.
Lewis, Richard D. Key loop game device. 3,441,282, 4-29-69, CI.
273-158.
934
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lewis, Richard E.: See-
White, George S.; Lewis, Richard E.; and Zonn, Lincoln
M., 3,445,836.
White, George S.; Lewis, Richard E.; and Zonn, Lincoln
M., 3,474,435.
Lewis, Richard J., to Bendix Corporation, The. Electric torque
motor with adjustable slotted pole pieces. 3,434,083, 3-18-69, CI.
335-230.
Lewis, Richard J., to Miner Industries, Inc. Toy floating bathtub.
3,457,670, 7-29-69, CI. 46-91.
Lewis, Richard J., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Spacer for dual wheel rims. 3,486,798, 12-30-69, CI. 301-13.
Lewis, Richard L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Indicating device for
dual hydraulic system. 3,421,321, 1-14-69, CI. 60-54.6
Lewis, Richard L., to Bendix Corporation, The. Sealed wheel
cylinder. 3,478,649, 11-18-69, CI. 92-50.
Lewis, Richard L.; and Barnes, Charles M., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Valve locking means. 3,438,399, 4-15-69, CI. 137-625.69
Lewis, Richard L.; Ferrell, William E.; and Shutt, Paul B., to Bendix
Corporation, The. Master cylinder vent valve. 3,423,939, 1-28-69,
CI. 60-54.6
Lewis, Richard L.; and Smith, Donald W., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Pressure hold-off valve. 3,462,201, 8-19-69, CI. 303-6.
Lewis, Richard L.; and Smith, Donald W., to Bendix Corporation,
The. Proportioning valve. 3,479,095, 1 1-18-69, CI. 303-22.
Lewis, Richard L.; Van Anrooy, John A.; and Smith, Donald W., to
Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid pressure proportioning means.
3,462,200, 8-19-69, CI. 303-6.
Lewis, Richard W.; and White, Jerome R., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Heating apparatus. 3,461,261, 8-12-69, CI.
219-10.55
Lewis, Richard; and Pryor, Paul D., to Glamorise Foundation, Inc.
Sripping cutters for sewing machines. 3,436,999, 4-8-69, CI. 83-
561.
Lewis, Robert Bee; and Derry, William Thomas, du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. End support for core. 3,430,888, 3-
4-69, CI. 242-68.4
Lewis, Robert E., to Electronics Corporation of America. Connector
structure. 3,434,099, 3-18-69, CI. 339-176.
Lewis, Robert E., to L & T Machine Products, Inc. Joint structure.
3,462,181, 8-19-69, CI. 287-189.36
Lewis, Robert H.; Barbour, John P.; Dyke, Walter P.; and Grund-
hause, Frank J., to Field Emission Corporation. High energy field
emission electron radiation pulse generator, X-ray apparatus and
system employing same. 3,482,096, 12-2-69, CI. 250-65.
Lewis, Roger N.: See-
Friedman, Ronald L.; and Lewis, Roger N., 3,444,230.
Lewis, Ronald G.; and Erman, William F., to Procter & Gamble
Company, The. Process for making a-santalol. 3,478,114, 11-11-
69, CI. 260-631.5
Lewis, Samuel P.: See-
Kurt, Ewald H.; Wickens, Edward F.; and Lewis, Samuel
P.,3,424,065.
Lewis, Sheldon N.: See-
Bayer, Horst O.; Lewis, Sheldon N.; and Unger, Victor
H., 3,468,946.
Lewis, Sheldon N.; and Miller, George A., to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany. Transition metal complexes of substituted dimercap-
tomethylenes. 3,449,388, 6-10-69, CI. 260-429.9
Lewis, Sidney T.: See —
Whitmore, Henry B.; Lewis, Sidney T.; Ritzinger, Frederick R.;
and Harris, Leonard.3,436,841.
Lewis, Thomas E.; and Lightner, Robert B., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Apparatus for making strip conductor coils and the like
with terminal leads attached thereto. 3,420,429, 1-7-69, CI. 228-3.
Lewis, Thomas Glenn, Jr.: See —
Camhi, Jack C; Hackney, Donald E.; and Lewis, Thomas
Glenn, Jr.,3,422,494.
Lewis, Thomas W., II: See —
Henry, George R.; and Lewis, Thomas W., 11,3,432,315.
Lewis, Tillie, Foods, Inc.: See —
Jones, Robert Eynon, 3,475,180.
Lewis, Wallace J.: See —
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Lewis, Wallace J. ,3,432, 638.
Nelson, Jerome W.; and Lewis, Wallace J. ,3,457, 387.
Lewis, Walter E. F., to Atlantic Richfield Company. Wax composi-
tions containing graft polymer of polyethylene and to paperboards
coated therewith. 3,428,591, 2-18-69, CI. 260-28.5
Lewis, Walter E. F.: See—
Kremer, Charles J.; Lewis, Walter E. F.; and Gilden, Aaron
Robert.3,458,392.
Lewis, Warren K., Jr.: See—
Jahnig, Charles E.; and Lewis, Warren K., Jr.,3,424,554.
Lewis, Wilfrid B.; and Wolfe, William A., to Atomic Energy of
Canada Limited. Variable reluctance electric generators with
stacked permanent magnet discs. 3,470,408, 9-30-69, CI. 310-168.
Lewis, William H.; and Rogers, Joe Y., Jr., to Cabot Corporation.
Carbon black oxidative heat treatment. 3,481,754, 12-2-69, CI.
106-307.
Lewis, William H.: See —
Rogers, Joe Young, Jr.; and Lewis, William H., 3,436, 240.
Lewis, William J.; and Smith, Rollin P., to National Lead Company.
Selective recovery of salts from mixed salt solutions. 3,484,195,
12-16-69, CI. 23-121.
Lewis, William L.: See —
Kvavle, Robert C; Lewis, William L.; and De Caro, Charles
J.,3,469,757.
Lewis, William R.; Bird, Wilmer L.; and Mindick, Morris, 1/2 in-
terest each to Esso Research and Engineering Company, and
Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc. Sweetening process utilizing ion
exchange compositions. 3,454,488, 7-8-69, CI. 208-191.
Lewis-Shepard: See —
Becker, Bernard B., 3,455,599.
Lewkowicz, Josef, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Adjusting head for
drill booms. 3,481,410, 12-2-69, CI. 173-43.
Lewlew, John J.: See —
Hague, Robert Z.; Ballard, John S.; Lewlew, John J.; and Miller,
Franklin G., 3,420,141.
Lewo, Chemische Fabrik GmbH, Firma: See—
Nohl, Egon, 3,447,754.
Leworthy, John: See —
Knight, John R.; and Leworthy, John, 3,428, 270.
Lewry, Kenneth Martin, to Kearney & Trecker-C.V.A. Limited.
Multiple operation machine tools. 3,435,498, 4-1-69, CI. 29-33.
Lewton, Deo: See —
Ornas, Theodore, Jr.; and Lewton, Deo,3,430,229.
Lex, Charles George: See —
Cole, John Wayne; and Lex, Charles George.3,468,880.
Lexington Instrument Corporation: See —
Karsh, Herbert; and Goldberg, Harold S., 3,438,367.
Karsh, Herbert, 3,438,368.
Karsh, Herbert, 3,460,527.
Karsh, Herbert, 3,463,143.
Karsh, Herbert, 3,467,863.
Lexington Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Campbell, William B.; and Kingery, William D., 3,449,071.
Campbell, William B.; and Schaffer, Philip S., 3,449,147.
Lexsuco, Inc.: See —
Curtis, Frank W., 3,466,222.
Ley, Anthony J., to Solartron Electronic Group Limited, The. Mul-
tiplicative modulators. 3,440,441, 4-22-69, CI. 307-229.
Ley, Anthony John, to Solartron Electronic Group Limited, The.
Method and apparatus for testing dynamic response using chain
code input function. 3,471,779, 10-7-69, CI. 324-57.
Ley, Gordon S.; and Cullom, John H., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Slotted optical maser active element. 3,467,916, 9-16-
69, CI. 331-94.5
Leyarovski, Evgeni Iliev; and Nanev, Zvetan, to Nautchno-Iz-
sledovatelski Sektor Pri Phisitcheskia Fakultet Na Sofyiski
Universitet. Method and apparatus for liquefaction of neon.
3,473,342, 10-21-69, CI. 62-9.
Leybold Holding Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Barz, Alfred, 3,425,281.
Leybold-Heraeus G.m.b.H. & Co. KG: See—
Bachler, Werner G.; and Noller, Hans-Georg, 3,437,261.
Bode, Helmut; and Brinkman, Rudolf, 3,438,570.
Floymayr, Joachim, 3,472,941.
Pfaff, Hansen; Sinn, Hartmut; and Wutz, Maximilian, 3,459,367.
Leybold-Heraeus- Verwaltung G.m.b.H.: See —
Habendorff, Richard; and Fischer, Willi, 3,434,935.
Pfaff, Hansen; Sinn, Hartmut; and Wutz, Maximilian, 3,463,385.
Pfaff, Hansen; Sinn, Hartmut; and Wutz, Maximilian, 3,463,387.
Schulze, Harald, 3,481,142.
Wutz, Maximilian, 3,465,240.
Leybold-Heraeus-Verwaltung GmbH & Co., KG: See —
Pfaff, Hansen; Sinn, Hartmut; and Wutz, Maximilian, 3,458,120.
Leybourne, Allen E., Ill, to Monsanto Company. Polymerizer ap-
paratus. 3,476,523, 1 1-4-69, CI. 23-285.
Leybourne, Allen E.: See —
Dew, William F., Jr.; Thompson, Byrd T., Jr.; and Leybourne,
Allen E.,3,484,213.
Leyde, Warren L.; Osterhaug, John E.; and Thomasson, Leland T.,
to Honeywell Inc. Apparatus for normalizing a phase or angle
radar information signal to remove amplitude variations.
3,443,123, 5-6-69, CI. 307-232.
Leyer, Albert, to Metallschlauchfabrik A.G. Arrangement for
coupling shafts. 3,434,303, 3-25-69, CI. 64-6.
Leyer, Gunter, to Kronprinz Aktiengesellschaft. Safety ring for tire-
carrying wheels. 3,451,457, 6-24-69, CI. 152-158.
Leygue, Guy; and Auberger, Jacques, to L'Air Liquide, Societe
Anonyme pour 1'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges
Claude. Feeler device for iron products scarfing. 3,469,830, 9-30-
69, CI. 266-23.
Leyland, Rowland Powell: See —
Davies, William John; Leyland, Rowland Powell; and Holmes,
Albert George.3,483,630.
Leyssens, Francois Jeanne Charles; and Ghys, Lodewijk Viktor Hen-
drik Maria, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
LIST OF PATENTEES
935
Method of manufacturing multicontact plug-in connectors.
3,469,312, 930-69, CI. 29-629.
Leyten, Johannes, to Gebr. Mynhardt C.V. Ergometer. 3,442,131, 5-
6-69, CI. 73-379.
Leyten, Roger: See—
De Somer, Pierre; Denys, Pierre; and Leyten, Roger.3,438,859.
Lezak, Edward. Mooring device. 3,429,289, 2-25-69, CI. 114-230.
Lezak, Edward. Mooring device. 3,430,599, 3-4-69, CI. 1 14-230.
Lezak, Edward. Mooring device. 3,430,600, 3-4-69, CI. 114-230.
Lezan, Georges R. E., to General Electric Company. Electric regu-
dating means having a long memory. 3,436,638, 4-1-69, CI. 320-1.
Lezan, Georges R. E., to General Electric Company. Generator for
amplitude and frequency modulated low-frequency alternating
voltages. 3,440,568, 4-22-69, CI. 332-17.
Lezi, William: See —
Packard, Norman M.; Squinto, Leonard O.; and Lezi, Wil-
liam.3,463,057.
L & H Manufacturing Co.: See—
Caldwell, William A., 3,435,552.
Lherault, Jean A. D. P.; and Nuckols, David E., to Solaronics, Inc.
Tile assembly for radiant gas burners. 3,439,996, 4-22-69, CI. 431-
328.
L'Hermite, Pierre:See —
Betoule, Michel; L'Hermite, Pierre; and Petit, Rene, 3,465, 190.
Betoule, Michel; L'Hermite, Pierre; and Petit, Rene,3,474,276.
L'Hermite, Robert. Constructional element and method of making
the same. 3,468,090, 9-23-69, CI. 52-309.
Lhonore, Pierre: See —
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert.3,420,643.
Housset, Jean; Quibel, Jacques; Lhonore, Pierre; and Pidoux,
Robert.3,457,192.
Li, Chou H. Solid-state device with differentially expanded junction
surface. 3,430,109, 2-25-69, CI. 317-234.
Li, Jorge P.: See—
Biel, John H.; Li, Jorge P.; and Stein, Robert George.3,484,446.
Li, Norman N., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Desalination process. 3,454,489, 7-8-69, CI. 210-22.
Li, Tao Ping, to Monsanto Company. Cupric chloride-alumina
catalyst. 3,461,084, 8-12-69, CI. 252-441.
Li, Tao Ping: See —
Muller, Herman L.; and Li, Tao Ping, 3,427, 254.
Li, Tingye, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Reducing
noise with dual-mode antenna. 3,461,453, 8-12-69, CI. 343-100.
Lia, Rudolph F.: See —
Clark, Kendall; and Lia, Rudolph F., 3,483,497.
Liaison S.A.: See—
Gabris, Tibor, 3,445,408.
Liander, Leonard E., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Method for producing an improved die for use with a multi-
element punch. 3,477,317, 11-11-69, CI. 76-107.
Liang, Sou Chu; and Shaw, George, to Cominco Ltd. Zone refining.
3,433,627, 3-18-69, CI. 75-65.
Liang, Thomas G.: See —
Dorf, Richard C; and Liang, Thomas G., 3,448,362.
Liao, Hsiang-Peng; Smith, Lawrence Alfred, Jr.; and Tuemmler, Wil-
liam B., to FMC Corporation. Conversion of allyl alcohol to
glycerol. 3,454,655, 7-8-69, CI. 260-635.
Liao, Hsiang Peng: See —
Stein, Norman; Meyer, Delbert H.; Knobloch, James O.; and
Liao, Hsiang Peng,3,484,458.
Liass, Abram Moiseevich; and Borsook, Pavel Afanasievich. Liquid
mixes for foundry cores and moulds and method of manufacturing
foundry cores and moulds from same. 3,424,600, 1-28-69, CI.
106-38.35
Liautaud, John N.: See —
Liautaud, Philip J.; Liautaud, John N.; and Amundsen, Paul
D.,3,436,761.
Liautaud, Philip J.; Liautaud, John N.; and Amundsen, Paul D., to
Fendall Company. Side shield construction for spectacles.
3,436,761,4-8-69, CI. 2-13.
Liauw, Kei-Liang: See —
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Liauw, Kei-Liang, 3,420,697.
Liauw, Koei-Liang: See —
Etherington, Robert W., Jr.; and Liauw, Koei-Liang,3,476,808.
Sweeney, Richard F.; and Liauw, Koei-Liang, 3,446,570.
Libberton, Albert C. Follower advanced commodity dispenser.
3,452,899, 7-1-69, CI. 221-242.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company: See —
Babcock, Eugene W., 3,440,031.
Janosky, Walter J., 3,472,580.
Leflet, Herbert A., Jr.; and Wampler, David M., 3,457,060.
Long, Bernard, 3,445,213.
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Elton, William L., 3,468,749.
Mc Cown, William E.; Gladieux, Norman K.; and Dunipace,
Donald W., 3,476,539.
Motter, Theodore J., 3,486,918.
Oelke, Waldemar W.; Carson, Frank J.; Badger, Alfred E.; and
O'Connell, Thomas B., 3,477,840.
Rahrig, Donald D.; and Ferguson, Charles W., 3,448,547.
Ritter, George F., Jr.; Carson, Frank J.; and Hymore, Frank J.,
3,476,540.
Ritter, George F., Jr., 3,476,541.
Ritter, George F., Jr., 3,476,542.
Snow, Richard R., 3,473,908.
Zellers, James T., Jr., 3,436,200.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company: See —
Berning, Peter H.; and Small, Edward A., Jr., 3,487,024.
Bracken, Aubrey T.; Luhrs, Millen E.; and Green, Charles F.,
3,459,413.
Ferguson, Charles W.; and Welker, Robert H., 3,461,615.
Grosskopf, John W., Jr.; Thayer, Arthur G.; and Welker, Robert
H., 3,461,624.
Kirkman, William, 3,421,875.
Long, Bernard, 3,485,614.
Mambourg, James E.; and McCown, William E., 3,458,302.
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Conner, Harry E., 3,429,006.
McCown, William E.; Maltby, Robert E., Jr.; and Allen, Carey
M., 3,479,172.
Miller, Alfred H.; Perry, Glenn; and Wheat, Lawrence C,
3,421,180.
O'Connell, Thomas B.; and Herrington, Richard A., 3,454,389.
Rahrig, Donald D.; Ritter, George F., Jr.; and Carson, Frank J.,
3,485,615.
Ritter, George F., Jr., 3,454,388.
Ritter, George F., Jr., 3,485,618.
Ross, Robert E., 3,431,095.
Stickel, Allwin; and Hagedorn, Floyd T., 3,459,526.
Swillinger, Francis L., 3,428,444.
Wampler, David M.; and Leflet, Herbert A., Jr., 3,433,616.
Zellers, James T., Jr., 3,469,964.
Libby, Arthur A., Jr. Reflective panels for use with lawn furniture
and the like. 3,463,440, 8-26-69, CI. 248-487.
Libby, Carl F., to Riordan, John D., and Libby, Gertrude C, trustees
of the Libby Family Trust. Pattern control mechanism for looms.
3,480,047, 11-25-69, CI. 139-319.
Libby, Charles C: See—
McMaster, Robert C; Libby, Charles C; and Minchenko, Hilde-
gard M., 3,475,628.
Libby, Clarence R., to Nash Engineering Company. Housing for a
sealed rotating shaft. 3,441,324, 4-29-69, CI. 308-36.1
Libby, Edward L.: See —
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L.,3,456,303.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L.,3,467,479.
Holes, William W.; and Libby, Edward L.,3,485,564.
Libby Family Trust: See —
Libby, Carl F., 3,480,047.
Libby, Gertrude C: See—
Libby, Carl F., 3,480,047.
Libby, Louis H.; and Libby, Minnie G., to Lumin Chemical Com-
pany. Novel amido derivatives useful as aids in detergent composi-
tions. 3,424,771, 1-28-69, CI. 26-404.5
Libby, Mc Neill & Libby: See—
Weber, Alan E.; and Gettys, Donald C, 3,454,064.
Libby, McNeill & Libby: See—
Hawley, Robert L., 3,469,991.
Mettler, Albert J., Jr., 3,456,418.
Libby, Minnie G.: See —
Libby, Louis H.; and Libby, Minnie G., 3,424,771.
Libby, Richard L.: See —
Aschenbrenner, Claus M.; Hsieh, Hsueh Y.; and Libby, Richard
L.,3,438,050.
Libby, Ross C, to Ohio State University, The Board of Trustees of
the. High speed, wide frequency range feedback circuit.
3,434,074, 3-18-69, CI. 331-183.
Libby, Stan R. Odor exhaust unit. 3,452,668, 7-1-69, CI. 98-43.
Libby, Willard F., to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Radiation
protection system and apparatus. 3,465,153, 9-2-69, CI. 250-108.
Libeer, Marcel Jan: See —
De Poorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan, 3,438,774.
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan,3,455,684.
Depoorter, Henri; and Libeer, Marcel Jan,3,476,558.
Libeer, Marcel Jan; and Depoorter, Henri, to Gevaert Photo-Produc-
ten N.V. Photographic material sensitized with a trimethine dye
containing a benzoyl substituted benzimidazole nucleus.
3,468,661, 9-23-69, CI. 96-1.7
Liben, William, to United States of America, Navy. Method and ap-
paratus for interconnecting microelectronic circuit wafers.
3,447,038, 5-27-69, CI. 317-101.
Libengood, George B.; and Bowler, William W., to Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, The. Process for coagulating latices of
copolymers and terpolymers of conjugated dienes and carboxylic
acids. 3,483,174, 12-9-69, CI. 260-83.5
Liberatore, Michael Angelo: See —
Siegele, Frederick Herman; Ondera, Emil Vincent; and Libera-
tore, Michael Angelo, 3,434,970.
Libermann, Leonard N.; and Lai, Stanley H., to Thermal Industries
of Florida, Inc. Method and apparatus for detecting gaseous impu-
rities. 3,460,125, 8-5-69, CI. 340-242.
Liberty Combustion Corporation: See —
Potts, William F., 3,425,780.
936
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Potts, William F.; and Duval, Francois, 3,447,880.
Potts, William F.; and Duval, Francois, 3,470,386.
Liberty Fabrics of New York, Inc.: See—
Gottlieb, Michael, 3,469,583.
Gottlieb, Michael, 3,470,878.
Libman, Max L.: See—
Rabinow, Jacob, 3,450,081.
Libman, Max L. Flexible magnetic disc memory. 3,471,843, 10-7-69,
CI. 340-174.1
Librande, Samuel M., to Simpson, Mary Phyllis, mesne. Protective
brassiere. 3,478,739, 11-18-69, CI. 128-132.
Licata, Joseph P.; and Tucker, Frederick T., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Headlamp actuator. 3,449,559, 6-10-69, CI. 240-7.1
Licata, Joseph: See—
Spira, Joel S.; and Licata, Joseph, 3,422,309.
Liccardi, Thomas V.; Steen, Stephen N.; and Gelb, Edward J. Metal-
lic sol lubricant for a bearing or plug valve. 3,483,949, 12-16-69,
CI. 184-1.
Licencia Talalmanyoka Ertekesito: See —
Mihaly, Sandor, 3,470,627.
Licencia Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat: See —
Gaspar, Istvan; and Schnitta, Antal, 3,451,975.
Zathureczky, Arpad; and Egyedi, Andras, 3,467,364.
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.: See —
Broszat, Gottfried, 3,479,629.
Carl, Heinz; and Stumpe, August Christian, 3,426,277.
Corleis, Horst; Bernotat, Rainer; and Roessger, Edgar,
3,466,923.
Eggemann, Wilhelm; Weghaupt, Erich; and Lambrecht,
Dietrich, 3,469,127.
Ehinger, Herbert; and Pikorz, Wolfgang, 3,473,959.
Feldman, Hans-Helmut; and Sanetra, Erwin, 3,483,362.
Feldmann, Hans-Helmut, 3,480,837.
Fleckenstein, Hans, 3,482,125.
Forster, Johannes; and Golde, Ernst, 3,439,254.
Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter, 3,483,407.
Frohmuller, Klaus; and Schenker, Hans-Joachim, 3,483,408.
Gerlach, Willi, 3,428,874.
Heider, Helmut; and Looss, Helmut, 3,443,476.
Hermes, Heinz; and Volkner, Wolfgang, 3,453,415.
Heyner, Gerhard; Rogowsky, York; Jotten, Robert; Muttelsee,
Winfried; and Foerst, Reiner, 3,447,066.
Hopp, Helmut; and Zelle, Edgar, 3,440,594.
Janssen, Hans-Joachim; and Schutte, Reinhold, 3,434,723.
Janssen, Hans-Joachim, 3,459,977.
Kalkner, Bernhard; and Becker, Hans, 3,461,308.
Koppelmann, Floris, 3,444,450.
Koppelmann, Floris, 3,449,653.
Koppelmann, Floris; Hausler, Michael; and Knuth, Detlef,
3,450,983.
Koppelmann, Floris, 3,461,366.
Kornbichler, Heinz; Ullrich, Walter; Mainka, Alfred; and Lohse,
Karl-Heinz, 3,467,578.
Magner, Richard; and Geppert, Albrecht, 3,476,985.
Martini, Paul; and Nocon, Theodor, 3,473,475.
Moczala, Helmut; and Otzipka, Willi, 3,452,262.
Moczala, Helmut, 3,456,174.
Obrowski, Walter; Bornig, Karl-Heinz; and Schrufer, Elmar,
3,444,373.
Otzipka, Willi; and Mally, Joachim, 3,476,997.
Petzold, Dieter, 3,443,071.
Schimmelpfcnnig, Peter, 3,453,481.
Schimmelpfcnnig, Peter, 3,468,218.
Stumpe, August Christian; Seelig, Anton; and Donges, Hans,
3,476,979.
Trautzsch, Gottfried; and Bruggen, Kurt, 3,482,806.
Trucks, Erich; Frohmuller, Klaus; and Helms, Dieter, 3,459,978.
Volkner, Wolfgang; Sonksen, Arno; and Schultz, Herbert,
3,420,476.
Walter, Conrad; and Eberwein, Siegfried, 3,480,347.
Wanke, Karl, 3,439,202.
Winterhoff, Hrst, 3,482,158.
Zelle, Edgar, 3,440,592.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Railway car and
supporting truck. 3,427,993, 2-18-69, CI. 105-199.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Resiliently cen-
tered railway locomotive truck. 3,447,483, 6-3-69, CI. 105-136.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Resiliently cen-
tered railway motor truck. 3,451,356, 6-24-69, CI. 105-136.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Resiliently cen-
tered railway power truck. 3,452,684, 7-1-69, CI. 105-175.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Electric railway
truck with intergeared motors. 3,455,251, 7-15-69, CI. 105-135.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Railway truck roll
stabilizer and draft link. 3,455,252, 7-15-69, CI. 105-199.
Lichodzicjewski, Wieslaw L.: See —
Johnson, Bernard A.; Adamski, Max, Jr.; and Lichodziejewski,
Wieslaw L., 3,457,79 1 .
Lichowsby, Abraham, to RCA Corporation. Data storage apparatus
including laminated annuli transducer supports concentric with the
data storage means. 3,478,339, 11-11-69, CI. 340-174.1
Lichowsky, Abraham, to RCA Corporation. Random access card
memory system. 3,460,120, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.1
Lichstein, Bernard M.: See —
Fein, Marvin M.; Paustian, John E.; and Lichstein, Bernard
M. ,3,483,258.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Fluoroalkyl-substituted esters, diesters, and polymers
therefrom. 3,438,946, 4-15-69, CI. 260-75.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Aldehydes and alcohols prepared therefrom. 3,440,285,
4-22-69, CI. 260-602.
Lichstein, Bernard M.; and Woolf, Cyril, to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Novel perhaloalkyl-substituted unsaturated fluoroal-
kanes. 3,472,905, 10-14-69, CI. 260-653.3
Lichte, Albert, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Cleaning, particu-
larly de-scaling, of metal articles. 3,424,614, 1-28-69, CI. 134-2.
Lichte, Carl L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Seal arrangement between
relatively rotatable members. 3,449,024, 6-10-69, CI. 308-8.2
Lichtenbaumer, Hans-Gunther: See —
Zywietz, Walter; Gantke, Franz; Seiz, Rudolf; Lichtenbaumer,
Hans-Gunther; and Neeff, Joachim, 3,438,21 1.
Lichtenberger, Horst W.; and Maurer, David P., to Union Carbide
Corporation. Intransit liquefied gas refrigeration system.
3,421,336, 1-14-69, CI. 62-45.
Lichtenberger, Joseph A.; and Brandts, Theodoras G., to Con-
solidated Paper (Bahamas) Limited. Apparatus for applying dry
powdered additives to paper on the forming wire using electro-
static attraction. 3,461,032, 8-12-69, CI. 162-266.
Lichtenberger, William J. Animal climbing structure. 3,479,991, 11-
25-69, CI. 119-1.
Lichtenstein, Joseph Edgar. Microphone attachments for musical in-
struments. 3,421,401, 1-14-69, CI. 84-453.
Lichtenstein, Le Roy: See —
Ball, Glenn A.; Lichtenstein, Le Roy; and Webber, Philip
S.,3,480,122.
Lichtenstern, Benjamin, to Etablissement Salgad. Multiportion barrel
for a launcher of fin-stabilized projectiles. 3,486,411, 12-30-69,
CI. 89-16.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Burns, Simon Pierce, to Jefferson Chemical
Company, Inc. Removal of methyl formate from propylene oxide
by treatment with calcium hydroxide. 3,477,919, 11-11-69, CI.
203-36.
Lichtenwalter, Myrl; and Cour, Thomas H., to Jefferson Chemical
Company, Inc. Controlled production of ethylene amines.
3,484,488, 12-16-69, CI. 260-585.
Lichti, Robert D., 23% each to Webster, Walter A., Goble, Harold
G., and Campbell, Robert F. Stabilizing and drive means for a
parking apparatus. 3,424,321, 1-28-69, CI. 214-16.1
Lichti, Robert W.: See—
Campbell, Trevor G.; Lichti, Robert W.; and Liess, Richard
K.,3,452,458.
Lichti, Walter. Tractor control device. 3,480,294, 1 1-25-69, CI. 280-
405.
Lichtneckert, Istvan Janos Antal: See —
Lundgren, Claes Erik Gunnar; and Lichtneckert, Istvan Janos
Antal,3,45 1,674.
Licis, Osvalds F., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Treatment of recon-
stituted tobacco sheet. 3,431,915, 3-11-69, CI. 131-140.
Licis, Osvalds F., to Philip Morris Incorporated. Reconstituted
tobacco sheet. 3,477,440, 11-11-69, CI. 131-14.
Licitis, Gunars: See —
Disko, Harry; Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars, 3,486,756.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars,3,432,230.
Glass, Marvin I.; and Licitis, Gunars.3,484,160.
Glass, Marvin I.; Giraud, Denise C; and Licitis, Gu-
nars,3,437,338.
Glass, Marvin I.; Licitis, Gunars; and Aleksa, Peter,3,46 1,604.
Lickeliter, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John F. Pneumatic
press. 3,478,678, 11-18-69, CI. 100-49.
Lickliter, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John F. Pneumatic
press. 3,450,037, 6-17-69, CI. 100-256.
Lickliter, Robert P.; Abbott, Earl; and Reeves, John F., to Flan-
geklamp Corporation, mesne. Hold-down for ceiling access panels.
3,481,088, 12-2-69, CI. 52-127.
Lickman, David Austin: See —
Herniman, Peter Douglas; and Lickman, David
Austin,3,434,472.
Lickok, Daniel J.; and Maxwell, George C, to Armstrong Cork
Company. Lubrication system for a parison blank. 3,480,422, 11-
25-69, CI. 65-169.
Lickus, A. Gregory: See —
Skala, Hertha; Broughton, Donald B.; De Rosset, Armand J.;
and Lickus, A. Gregory, 3,437,601.
Liddall, Jack Anthony, 1/2 to Kashino, Junn S. Keyboard operated
electrical musical instrument. 3,427,911, 2-18-69, CI. 84-1.14
Liddell, Donald W.: See—
Wong, Howard F.; Liddell, Donald W.; and Vollmer, William F.,
Jr.,3,421,151.
Liddicoat, Charles A. Electrical capacitors. 3,484,664, 12-16-69, CI.
317-258.
LIST OF PATENTEES
937
Liddle, Stephen W.; and Bush, Clarence E., to Radio Corporation of
America. Endless loop tape cartridge. 3,443,767, 5-13-69, CI. 242-
55.19
Liddle, Stephen W.; and Hawkins, Charles G., to Radio Corporation
of America. Endless tape cartridge. 3.443,768, 5-13-69, CI. 242-
55.19
Lide, Edward N.: See-
Holt, Arthur P., Jr.; and Lide, Edward N., 3,475,686.
Lidgate, John B.: See—
Loraine, Nevison G.; and Lidgate, John B., 3,468, 838.
LiDonnici, Kenneth Michael; and Post, Gerald, to lng. C, Olivetti,
& C, S.p.A., mesne. Movable shelf support mechanism.
3,456,845, 7-22-69, CI. 222-83.5
Lidoski, Joseph F.; and Masi, James V., to Mid-Continent Manufac-
turing Co. Contact connector assembly for electrical devices hav-
ing thin-film electrodes. 3,474,379, 10-21-69, CI. 339-17.
Lidsky, Julius, to Ronel Corporation. Pronged fasteners for struc-
tural members. 3,479,919, 1 1-25-69, CI. 85-13.
Lie, Finn. Support unit for chair. 3,455,601, 7-15-69, CI. 297-301.
Lie, Finn. Tilting chair construction. 3,480,249, 11-25-69, CI. 248-
373.
Liebe, Holm; Heider, Johann; and Hatzfeld, August, to Messer
Griesheim G.m.b.H. Welding torch for the electric arc welding
under protective gas. 3,471,676, 10-7-69, CI. 219-75.
Liebe, Werner; See —
von Rintelen, Harald; Liebe, Werner; and Krafft,
Werner.3,432,298.
Liebel, Bruce W.; Edgington, Howard C; and Meredith, Philip J., to
United States of America, Air Force. System for measuring the
impedance and phase of a solid propellant including a constant
current source. 3,479,585, 1 1-18-69, CI. 324-57.
Liebel, Henry L., to Paper Extrusions Co. Resilient angle member.
3,433,354, 3-18-69, CI. 206-46.
Liebel-Flarsheim Company: See —
Bross, William T„ 3,458,800.
Lieber, Sidney U.; and Hay, William D., to Unit Process Assemblies,
Inc. Workpiece support and mask assemblies for radiation
backscatter measuring instruments. 3,421,000, 1-7-69, CI. 250-
105.
Lieber, Sidney U.; and Hay, William D., to Unit Process Assemblies,
Inc. Workpiece support and mask assemblies for radiation
backscatter measuring instruments. 3,456,115, 7-15-69, CI. 250-
105.
Liebergott, Norman; and Yorston, Frederic H., to Pulp and Paper
Research Institute of Canada. Extraction of fibrous cellulosic
material with ammonia following treatment with chlorine, chlorine
dioxide or other reagents. 3,472,731, 10-14-69, CI. 162-63.
Lieberman, George; Palmer, Milton; and Prussin, Samuel B., to Dart
Industries Inc. Composition for application to hair. 3,479,427, 11-
18-69, CI. 424-47.
Lieberman, Jerry. Play maze. 3,485,494, 12-23-69, CI. 272-60.
Lieberman, Julian: See —
Pereida, Anita; and Lieberman, Julian, 3,438,547.
Liebermann, John, to Ranco Incorporated. Humidity control ap-
paratus. 3,454,732, 7-8-69, CI. 200-61.06
Liebert, Karl-Heinz, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, Aktien-
gesellschaft. Power steering system. 3,470,758, 10-7-69, CI. 74-
388.
Liebl, Helmut J., to Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. Double
focussing mass spectrometer including a wedge-shaped magnetic
sector field. 3,445,650, 5-20-69, CI. 250-41.9
Licbl, Helmut J., to Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. Method of
operating an ion microprobe using secondary elections. 3,479,505,
11-18-69, CI. 250-49.5
Liebler, Kenneth A.: See —
Blanding, Leonard C; Meyer, Hans J.; and Liebler, Kenneth
A. ,3,433,538.
Licblich, Irving, to Hogan Faximile Corporation. Electrolytic record-
ing medium. 3,444,055, 5-13-69, CI. 204-2.
Liebman, Alex. Greeting card. 3,484,971, 12-23-69, CI. 40-124.1
Licbman, Warren S.; Carson, Don B.; and Dolejs, Charles A., to
Universal Oil Products Company. Multiport rotary disc valve with
liner protection means. 3,422,848, 1-21-69, CI. 137-625.15
Liebowitz, Benjamin; and Cohen, Morris U., to Endsdown Company
Inc. Molded garment. 3,434,478, 3-25-69, CI. 128-463.
Liebowitz, Marvin: See —
Compa, Russell Edward; and Liebowitz, Marvin, 3,485,905.
Liebrandt, Karl: See—
Zwingenberger, Arno; and Hagel, Adolf, 3,447,344.
Liebscher, Anton: See—
Szerenyl, Andrew; and Liebscher, Anton,3,426,I20.
Liebscher, Arthur. Three beam color television deflection system.
3,431,456, 3-4-69, CI. 315-13.
Liebscher, Arthur. Compensation of coaxial cables. 3,452,429, 7-1-
69, CI. 29-593.
Liebscher, Roland; and Rother, Arnulf, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Arrangement for wide-band coupling of the spiral line
of a travelling-field spiral tube to a coaxial line. 3,421,120, 1-7-69,
CI. 333-31.
Liechti, Peter: See —
Guglielmetti, Leonardo; Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil,3,449,330.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil,3,429,877.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil,3,455,837.
Liechti, Peter; and Roth, Willy, to Ciba Limited. Process for the
production of nitrohydroxyaryl compounds. 3,468,963, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-620.
Siegrist, Adolf Emil; Liechti, Peter; Maeder, Erwin; and Gugliel-
metti, Leonardo,3,444,179.
Liedel, Douglas D., to Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. Remote con-
trolled mirror. 3,440,898, 4-29-69, CI. 74-501.
Liedel, Douglas D., to Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. Remote con-
trolled motion transmitting device. 3,444,754, 5-20-69, CI. 74-501.
Liedel, Douglas D., to Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. Remote con-
troller. 3,473,823, 10-21-69, CI. 280-150.
Liedel, Douglas D., to Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. Remote control
device utilizing motion amplification. 3,474,686, 10-28-69, CI. 74-
501.
Lieder, Gaylerd M.: See —
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., 3,425, 183.
Ayres, Richard H.; and Lieder, Gaylerd M., 3,469, 367.
Liederbach, William H.: See —
Degenkolb, Robert S.; and Liederbach, William H.,3,434,877.
Liederman, David: See —
Glass, John R.; and Liederman, David, 3,432,403.
Lieding, Calvin A.: See —
Yates, Harry D.; and Lieding, Calvin A. ,3,440,434.
Liedtke, Kurt: See —
Focke, Heinz; and Liedtke, Kurt.3,439,473.
Lieffring, Gordon V., to Robo-Wash, Inc. Actuator mechanism for
vehicle washing controls. 3,459,910, 8-5-69, CI. 200-61.41
Lieffring, Gordon V.; Begey, Kenneth P.; and Widner, James E., to
Robo-Wash, Inc. Apparatus for treating vehicle wash water.
3,464,631, 9-2-69, CI. 239-135.
Lien, Erling L., to Varian Associates. Permanent magnet focused
linear beam tube employing a compensating magnet structure
between the main magnet and thy beam collector. 3,450,930, 6-
17-69, CI. 315-3.5
Lien, Erling L.; and Leidigh, William I, to Varian Associates. Klys-
tron amplifier employing helical distributed field buncher resona-
tors and a coupled cavity extended interaction output resonator.
3,483,420, 12-9-69, CI. 315-5.39
Lien, Erling L.; and Leidigh, William J., to Varian Associates. Linear
beam tube having a beam collector cooled by radiation through an
infrared window. 3,448,325, 6-3-69, CI. 315-3.5
Lien, Neil C: See —
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, 3,473,573.
Baker, John Gordon; and Lien, Neil C, 3,482,522.
Lienemann, Darlo E.; and Stufflebeam, John F., to International
Harvester Company. Auger centering device. 3,430,822, 3-4-69,
CI. 222-412.
Lienemann, Darlo E.: See —
Walker, John A.; Henry, Daniel; and Lienemann, Darlo
E., 3,483,755.
Liepmann, Wolfgang H.: See —
Regunberg, Jerome; and Liepmann, Wolfgang H.,3,479,451.
Lierley, John T.; and Clissett, Kenneth E., to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. High power variable inductor. 3,444,494, 5-13-69, CI. 336-
62.
Lierse, Kurt F.; and Timura, James A., to TRW Inc. Method of mak-
ing gear forging apparatus. 3,429,172, 2-25-69, CI. 72-344.
Lies, Thomas Andrew, to American Cyanamid Company. 2-Imino-4-
alkylidene-I,3-dithiolanes and their preparation. 3,449,365, 6-10-
69, CI. 260-327.
Lies, Thomas Andrew, to American Cyanamid Company. Process for
the preparation of 2-amino-4,5- substituted- 1 ,3-dithioles and the
acid addition salts thereof. 3,449,366, 6-10-69, CI. 260-327.
Liescroart, Louis Constant Joseph; and Marlot, Pierre Louis Michel.
Devices for the continuous manufacture of tiling sheets.
3,434,909, 3-25-69, CI. 156-552.
Liesenfeld, Emil. Key for opening of cans or the like equipped with
a tearing tongue. 3,439,832, 4-22-69, CI. 220-52.
Lieser, Ernst; Simon, Horst; and Mueller, Edwin, to Eastman Kodak
Company. Easily loaded camera with open ended spool.
3,420,154, 1-7-69, CI. 95-31.
Lieser, Ernst; Simon, Horst; Mueller, Edwin; and Steisslinger, Kurt,
to Eastman Kodak Company. Photographic camera. 3,433,143, 3-
18-69, CI. 95-31.
Lieser, Ernst; Steisslinger, Kurt; and Magnus, Oswin, to Eastman
Kodak Company. Roll film photographic camera with film trans-
port mechanism. 3,470,801, 10-7-69, CI. 95-31.
Lieser, Herbert: See —
Feld, Manfred; Lieser, Herbert; Lincks, Hans; and Stockert,
Helmut,3,446,463.
Lieser, Zeev, to RCA Corporation. Condition indicator for ap-
pliance. 3,480,940, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-253.
938
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lieske, Manfred: See —
Olsen, Willi; Ochla, Siegfried; and Lieske, Manfred.3,440,381.
Liess, Richard K.: See —
Campbell, Trevor G.; Lichti, Robert W.; and Liess, Richard
K., 3,452,458.
Eftefield, Larry G.; Liess, Richard K.; Miller, Lawrence J.; and
Wagner, Ernest W., 3,423,853.
Lievens, James L.: See —
Gustafson, Wilbur E.; Chase, Walter M.; Lievens, James L.; and
Campbell, James D.,3,454,949.
Lif-O-Gen, Inc.: See —
Burgess, Lester D., 3,474,816.
Lifeguard Watch: See —
Herman, Albert Dale; and Marx, Herbert Zeppo, 3,473,526.
Lifschitz, Gabriel Zwy: See —
Leersnijder, Carolus Pieter; and Lifschitz, Gabriel
Zwy,3,473,lll.
Liftag Hub-, Gleit- und Vorspanntechnik AG.: See —
Baehr, Hans-Dieter, 3,482,742.
Ligenza, Joseph R.; and Povilonis, Edward I., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Apparatus for plasma processing.
3,476,971, 11-4-69, CI. 313-231.
Ligett, Waldo B., to Ethyl Corporation. Dibutyltin diacetate as a fun-
gicidal agent. 3,435,1 18, 3-25-69, CI. 424-288.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company: See —
Till, Derek Elliott; Levins, Philip Leo; and Koch, David Hamil-
ton, 3,434,479.
Liggett, James J., 1/2 to Sternberg, Erving S. Recovery of protein
and oil from oil-containing seeds by treatments with a saturated
solution of calcium hydroxide. 3,476,739, 11-4-69, CI. 260-123.5
Light & Power Utilities Corp.: See—
Pou, Dudley M„ 3,428,737.
Light, Allen E., to Arco Corporation. Engine control system and
torque meter therefor. 3,443,376, 5-13-69, CI. 60-13.
Light, Charles Ellsworth: See —
Gruber, Arnold Harvey; Moore, Sewell Trezevant; and Light,
Charles Ellsworth, 3,455,643.
Light, Emma K.: See —
Gruber, Arnold Harvey; Moore, Sewell Trezevant; and Light,
Charles Ellsworth,3,455,643.
Light, Herbert Julius; and Osborne, Robert Jarvis. Reconstituted
tobacco manufacture. 3,464,422, 9-2-69, CI. 131-140.
Lightbody, Eric William; and Abram, Leo, to Associated Electrical
Industries Limited. Polyphase electrical couplings. 3,483,396, 12-
9-69, CI. 307-147.
Lightbowne, William M., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Artificial dielectric material for use in microwave optics.
3,430,248, 2-25-69, CI. 343-91 1.
Lightcap, Edwin T., to Caldwell Research Corporation, mesne.
Linear velocity measuring device for ram pistons. 3,421,080, 1-7-
69, CI. 324-70.
Lightfoot, George James, to Cosmodyne Corporation, The. Dif-
ferential pressure poppet valve. 3,446,156, 5-27-69, CI. 103-228.
Lightfoot, Ralph B., to United Aircraft Corporation. Rotor load pro-
portioner for a compound helicopter. 3,464,651, 9-2-69, CI. 244-
17.13
Lightner, Gene E., to Monsanto Company. Electronic semiconductor
thermometer. 3,440,883, 4-29-69, CI. 73-362.
Lightner, Gene E., to Monsanto Company. High impedance fluid
amplifier. 3,455,325, 7-15-69, CI. 137-253.
Lightner, Gene E., to Monsanto Company. Fluid triode. 3,455,326,
7-15-69, CI. 137-253.
Lightner, Gene E.; and Highfill, John F., to Monsanto Company.
Alarm first-out circuitry. 3,474,443, 10-21-69, CI. 340-415.
Lightner, Gene E.: See —
Smith, George E.; Lightner, Gene E.; and Highfill, John
F.,3,456,251.
Lightner, Linn Stephen; Bennett, Benny Morris; and Asick, John
Carl, to AMP Incorporated. Laminated housing for electrical con-
tacts or the like. 3,439,314, 4-15-69, CI. 339-208.
Lightner, Robert B., to Reynolds Metals Company. Strip conductor
coil construction and method and apparatus for making the same
or the like. 3,474,370, 10-21-69, CI. 336-192.
Lightner, Robert B.; and Whiteman, Benton A., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Apparatus for and method of winding material means
to form coil means. 3,438,124, 4-15-69, CI. 29-605.
Lightner, Robert B.; and Whiteman, Benton A., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Apparatus for and method of making a strip conductor
coil construction. 3,474,529, 10-28-69, CI. 29-605.
Lightner, Robert B.: See—
Lewis, Thomas E.; and Lightner, Robert B. ,3,420,429.
Lightning Fasteners Limited: See-
Cane, Nicholas William; and Rushton, William, 3,446,009.
Swainson, Eric, 3,430,304.
Lighty, Paul E.: See—
Shanefield, Daniel J.; Battle, James H.; and Lighty, Paul
E.,3,448,425.
Ligne, Marie-Joseph F. L., to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de
Constructions Aeronautiques. Releasable connecting device.
3,444,773, 5-20-69, CI. 85-9.
Lignosol Chemicals Limited: See —
Benko, Julius, 3,483,127.
Ligon, Elmer R., to Dickey, W. S., Clay Manufacturing Company.
Pipe coupling lamp. 3,424,482, 1-28-69, CI. 285-230.
Ligon, Elmer R.; De Gasperi, Frank E.; and Reed, Norman D., 1/2
to Dickey, W. S., Clay Manufacturing Company, and 1/2 to Clow
Corporation. Ceramic molding apparatus. 3,454,997, 7-15-69, CI.
25-30.
Ligon, Elmer R.; and Medved, Thomas M., to Dickey, W. S., Clay
Manufacturing Company. Pipe joint of polyurethane. 3,484,517,
12-16-69, CI. 264-259.
Ligon, James T.: See —
Kovacs, Roy F.; Lang, David L.; and Ligon, James T., 3,446,454.
Preston, Marvin W.; and Ligon, James T., 3,48 1,009.
Ligot, Jean Denis Bernard: See —
Lenoir, Maurice Auguste Jacques; and Ligot, Jean Denis
Bernard,3,457,301.
Liguori, Stephen A., to Decision Systems Incorporated. Projection
system. 3,472,587, 10-14-69, CI. 353-35.
Lihit Industrial Co., Ltd.: See —
Tanaka, Norihito, 3,472,101.
Likhachev, Jury Nikolaevich; and Molchkov, Felix Ivanovich. Device
for packing ferromagnetic pieces. 3,445,987, 5-27-69, CI. 53-166.
Liles, Clarence E., to White Motor Corporation. Intake control for
multiple piston pump. 3,434,428, 3-25-69, CI. 103-40.
Lilienstern, Vera D. Retractable hair doll. 3,477,170, 11-11-69, CI.
46-135.
Lilienthal, Bernard: See —
Gagolski, Julian; and Lilienthal, Bernard, 3,47 1,61 3.
Lilja, Goran: See —
Andersson, Nils Eric; and Lilja, Goran,3,470,405.
Lilja, John Allan; and Ljungholm, Ake Eskil, to Aktiebolaget Sven-
ska Kullagerfabriken. Means for counterbalancing the acceleration
forces in rapidly oscillating machine members especially doffer
combs. 3,471,902, 10-14-69, CI. 19-106.
Lilja, Kaj Anders: See —
Svensson, Sten-Eric; and Lilja, Kaj Anders.3,444,758.
Lilja, Sten A.: See —
Keenan, Julian J.; Lilja, Sten A.; and Kramos, Charles
B.,3,465,419.
Liljeberg, Bert. Wave filter with lossy inductors and capacitors.
3,464,034, 8-26-69, CI. 333-70.
Liljegren, Jack G.; Schaal, Wayne G.; and Schubert, Lawrence F., to
Reserve Mining Company. Control apparatus. 3,480,212, 11-25-
69, CI. 241-34.
Liljegren, Johan Ragnar. Methods of separating inorganic impurities
from sewage and of making a soil improving composition from the
impurities separated. 3,476,683, 1 1-4-69, CI. 210-8.
Liljegren, Johan Ragnar. Methods of improving and safeguarding the
function of biologically operating purification plants. 3,487,014,
12-30-69, CI. 210-4.
Liljeholmens Stearinfabriks AB.: See —
Bjorck, Sverker R. F. Y., 3,453,686.
Liljendahl, Sven Algot Joel. Method of purifying waste liquid from
water closets and other sanitary installations. 3,477,949, 1 1-1 1-69,
CI. 210-48.
Liljendahl, Sven Algot Joel. Discharge valve particularly for water
closets. 3,482,267, 12-9-69, CI. 4-52.
Lilker, William M., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Method for
plating thin titanium films. 3,427,197, 2-11-69, CI. 117-213.
Lill, Etchison, G.; and Bandy, William J., Jr., to Sunbeam Corpora-
tion. Hedge trimmer. 3,422,531, 1-21-69, CI. 30-210.
Lill, Melvin H.; and Ellege, Weldon B., to FMC Corporation. Grind-
ing device with workpiece locating mechanism. 3,461,618, 8-19-
69, CI. 51-124.
Lillberg, John W.: See—
Wilcox, Ernest W.; and Lillberg, John W.,3,480,307.
Lillehoj, Eivind B.: See —
Ciegler, Alex; and Lillehoj, Eivind B.,3,428,458.
Lilley, Melvin R., to Ferguson Manufacturing Company. Windrowing
fork arrangement for peanut digger. 3,454,100, 7-8-69, CI. 171-
116.
Lillie, Charles D. Work holding and driving devices. 3,459,419, 8-5-
69, CI. 269-267.
Lillie, Gordon E., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Machine tool
feeding mechanism. 3,451,176, 6-24-69, CI. 51-165.
Lilligren, Robert W.; and Miller, John Clifton. Surgical bandage,
constrictive device, and inflatable means. 3,454,010, 7-8-69, CI.
128-327.
Lilliston Implement Company: See —
Whitesides, Jack C, 3,469,634.
Lilly, Eli, and Company: See —
Baker, Robert S., 3,485,718.
Bromer, William W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James
M., 3,467,751.
Brown, Carter N., 3,431,302.
Caltrider, Paul G.; and Hayes, Harold B., 3,433,71 1.
Cannon, William N.; and Gerzon, Koert, 3,420,654.
Cannon, William N., 3,428,736.
Cannon, William N., 3,435,119.
LIST OF PATENTEES
939
Cassady, Donald R.; Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson R.,
3,436,402.
Chamberlin, James W., 3,467,690.
Constantino. Nicholas B., 3,481,092.
Dillard, Robert D.; and Easton, Nelson R., 3,452,015.
Farkad, Eugene, 3,445,488.
Farkas, Eugene, 3,484,464.
Flynn, Edwin H., 3,449,338.
Gerzon, Koert; and Krumkalsn, Eriks V., 3,470,210.
Gorman, Marvin; and Kornfeld, Edmund C, 3,422,1 12.
Gorman, Marvin; Haney, Michael E., Jr.; Lively, David H.; and
Davenport, James D., 3,476,648.
Hargrove, William W., 3,481,920.
Hennion, George F., 3,481,982.
Howe, Robert H. L., 3,458,435.
Immermann, Milton; Vanderhyde, Harold J.; and Woods,
George H., 3,454,152.
Lunn, William H. W.; and Farkas, Eugene, 3,471,528.
McCormick, Mack H., 3,467,654.
Mills, Jack; and Pfeifer, William, 3,422,153.
Mills, Jack, 3,445,517.
Morin, Robert B.; and Jackson, Billy G., 3,466,275.
Perelman, Melvin; Jones, Reuben G.; and Mizsak, Stephen A.,
3,446,813.
Pohland, Albert, 3,449,114.
Probst, Gerald W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James M.,
3,467,750.
Soper, Quentin F., 3,442,639.
Soper, Quentin F., 3,443,015.
Soper, Quentin F., 3,466,329.
Spencer, John L., 3,462,419.
Tilak, Manohar A., 3,485,810.
Traverso, John J., 3,485,871.
Van Heyningen, Earle M., 3,445,463.
Van Heyningen, Earle M., 3,446,803.
Whitehead, Calvert W., 3,435,031.
Wright, William L., 3,449,1 11.
Lilly, Leslie G. Portable transistorized electro-luminescent night
light. 3,461,346, 8-12-69, CI. 315-276.
Liloia, Gerald J.; and May, Louis F., Jr., to Johnson & Johnson. Sur-
gical drape. 3,455,302, 7-15-69, CI. 128-132.
Lily-Tulip Cup Corporation: See —
Mueller, Martin, 3,420,268.
Mueller, Martin, 3,432,027.
Lim, Franklin; See —
Schultz, Frederick C; McFaul, Gordon P.; and Lim,
Franklin.3,42 1,982.
Lim, Kun S.; and Bergen, Edward C, to Wellmade Metal Products
Company. Luminaire bracket. 3,473,017, 10-14-69, CI. 240-73.
Lim, Peter G.: See —
Gill, James W.; and Lim, Peter G., 3,422,085.
Lima, Daniel A.; and Hamilton, James P., to FMC Corporation.
Plastisols comprising polyvinyl chloride, diallyl orthophthalate and
epoxy compound. 3,481,894, 12-2-69, CI. 260-23.5
Lima, Daniel A.; and Hopper, Theodore R., to FMC Corporation.
Improved floor polish compositions. 3,455,704, 7-15-69, CI. 106-
6.
Lima, Daniel A.: See —
Ross, John M., Jr.; and Lima, Daniel A. ,3,450,484.
Limantour, Julio. Bobbin with strand engaging means. 3,468,496, 9-
23-69, CI. 242-125.1
Limbach, Anthony Paul; and Foglia, Andrew J., to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Hollow container body. 3,448,775, 6-10-69, CI. 138-173.
Limbuugh Engineers, Inc.: See —
Meyer. Marion J.; and McCabe, Donald A., 3,468,663.
Limberger, Walter, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Copying device.
3,427,948.2-18-69, CI. 95-75.
Limberger, Walter, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Apparatus for produc-
ing copies. 3,435,750, 4-1-69, CI. 95-94.
Limberger, Walter, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Apparatus for produc-
ing copies. 3,447.870, 6-3-69, CI. 355-3.
Limberger, Walter, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Apparatus for manu-
facturing copies, and more particularly exposure device.
3,458,255, 7-29-69, CI. 355-66.
Limberger, Walter; and Wendt, Rudolf, to Sumoprint Findler K.G.
Diffusion transfer receiving layer with high soda content.
3,450,535, 6-17-69, CI. 96-76.
Limbert, Frank J.; and Paddock, Charles F., to United States Rubber
Company. Method of making graft polymers of vinyl monomers
onto ethylene/propylene tcrpolymer in a latex. 3,435,096, 3-25-69,
CI. 260-878.
Limnios, Gus: See —
Jeffee, Saul P.; and Limnios, Gus,3,466,995.
Limonczenko, Alex D.: See—
Neely, Robert E.; and Limonczenko, Alex D.,3,420,040.
Lin, Francis C. M.: See—
Grekila, Richard B.; Ho, Shih-Ming; Knochel, William J.; and
Lin, Francis C. M., 3,469,729.
Knochel, William J.; and Lin, Francis C. M., 3,450,924.
Knochel, William J.; Lin, Francis C. M.; and Fraser, Hugh
D.,3,422,300.
Knochel, William J.; Skwirut, Henry; and Lin, Francis C.
M., 3,467,5 10.
Lin, Hung C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Semiconductor
potentiometric device for multiplication and division. 3,448,256,
6-3-69, CI. 235-195.
Lin, Hung C; and Shiota, Philip S., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Insulated gate field effect transistor structure with
reduced current leakage. 3,440,502, 4-22-69, CI. 317-235.
Lin, Hung Chang, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Insulated
gate field effect transistors with means preventing overvoltage
feedthrough by auxiliary structure providing bipolar transistor ac-
tion through substrate. 3,466,51 1, 9-9-69, CI. 317-235.
Lin, Hung Chang, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Integrated
back-to-back diodes to prevent breakdown of MIS gate dielectric.
3,470,390, 9-30-69, CI. 307-237.
Lin, Hung Chang; and van Beek, Herman W., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. MOS field effect transistor amplifier apparatus.
3,448,397, 6-3-69, CI. 330-38.
Lin, Kuang Farn, to Hercules Incorporated. Nitrocellulose latices
comprising bath over- plasticized and underplasticized nitracellu-
lose particles. 3,421,919, 1-14-69, CI. 106-170.
Lin, Kuang Farn, to Hercules Incorporated. Water soluble
aminoplast/aqueously dispersed plasticized nitrocellulose latex
compositions. 3,450,652, 6-17-69, CI. 260-15.
Lin, Tien-Sung: See —
Ehrig, Raymond J.; and Lin, Tien-Sung, 3,464, 849.
Linardos, Stathis G.; Elmhurst, Richard F.; and Elmhurst, William
A., to Lykes Bros., Inc. Logic circuits. 3,428,824, 2-18-69, CI.
307-215.
Linares, Hubert: See —
Breant, Claude; Linares, Hubert; and Seibold, Gerard, 3,487,099.
Linares, Robert C, to Perkin-Elmer Corporation, The. Method of
growing a single crystal film of a ferrimagnetic material.
3,486,937, 12-30-69, CI. 117-236.
Lincicome, Thomas N., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Dual bellows com-
pensator. 3,424,202, 1-28-69, CI. 138-31.
Lincks, Hans: See —
Feld, Manfred; Lieser, Herbert; Lincks, Hans; and Stockert,
Helmut,3,446,463.
Lincoln Brass Works: See —
Blanzy, Eugene J.; and Carlson, Everett W., 3,443,591.
Lincoln, Donald A. Articulated crawfish fishing lure. 3,438,144, 4-
15-69, CI. 43-42.15
Lincoln Electric Company, Limited: See —
Sevenco, Alexander Jura, 3,423,564.
Sevenco, Alexander Jura, 3,433,924.
Sevenco, Alexander Jura, 3,459,920.
Lincoln Electric Company, The: See —
Landis, George G.; and Mosgrove, Walter G., 3,466,907.
Patton, Donald M., 3,461,270.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr.: See —
Beal, Philip F., Ill; Lincoln, Frank H., Jr.; and Pike, John
E.,3,435,053.
Lincoln Laboratories Inc.: See —
Hein, Gary L., 3,465,717.
Lincoln, Lewis L.: See —
Heseltine, Donald W.; and Lincoln, Lewis L. ,3,423,207.
Heseltine, Donald W.; Jones, Jan E.; and Lincoln, Lewis
L.,3,481,927.
Lincoln Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
MacKay, Robert H., 3,456,598.
Lincoln Metal Products Corporation: See-
Solomon, Jack, 3,441,329.
Lincoln, Milan L.: See —
Helda, Robert W.; and Lincoln, Milan L.,3,444,441.
Lincoln, Paul A.; and Leven, Samuel, to Ingersoll-Rand Company.
Drill steel handling apparatus. 3,420,319, 1-7-69, CI. 175-52.
Lincoln, Robert M.; and Meyers, Joseph A., Ill, to Atlantic Richfield
Company. Method for purifying salts of amino sulfonic acid con-
densation products. 3,465,033, 9-2-69, CI. 260-513.
Lincourt, R. Jean-Paul: See—
Ouimet, Delphis Roger, 3,486,61 1.
Lind, Carl Eric Gottfrid, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Precisionsverktyg.
Pump driven by an electric motor. 3,464,358, 9-2-69, CI. 103-25.
Lind, Carl Eric Gottfrid, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Precisionsverktyg.
Pump driven by an electric motor. 3,478,688, 11-18-69, CI. 103-
25.
Lind, Carlton Adolph, to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Flash evaporator adjustable valve venturi inlet. 3,461,038, 8-12-
69, CI. 202-173.
Lind, Erwin, to Azoplate Corporation, mesne. Electrophotographic
process for the manufacture of a highly heat-resistant image.
3,440,045, 4-22-69, CI. 96-1.
Lind, Erwin: See —
Uhlig, Fritz; Lind, Erwin; and Steppan, Hartmut,3,438,778.
Lind, Hans V.: See —
Bunting, Ernest V.; and Lind, Hans V.,3,422,906.
940
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lind, James N.; and Aukland, Jerry C, to North American Rockwell
Corporation. Microwave harmonic generator including a
waveguide having oppositely extending channels defining a reso-
nant region therein. 3,431,485, 3-4-69, CI. 321-69.
Lind, Joseph M. Method of treating dough before baking. 3,436,228,
4-1-69, CI. 99-90.
Lind, Lars H. Valve actuated oxygen supply system. 3,462,117, 8-
19-69, CI. 251-149.6
Lind, Paul U., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Pushbutton
dialing mechanism. 3,445,610, 5-20-69, CI. 200-5.
Linda, Frank R.: See —
Leiter, Leigh D.; and Linda, Frank R.,3,48 1,528.
Linda, Frank R.; and Leiter, Leigh D., to International Paper Com-
pany. Method of applying handles to containers. 3,484,515, 12-16-
69, CI. 264-242.
Lindahl, George W. Golf game. 3,421,376, 1-14-69, CI. 73-379.
Lindahl, John H.: See —
Boskovich, Boris; Lindahl, John H.; Mehelich, Edward W.; and
Mellen, David L.,3,440,504.
Hendrik, Russell C; Boskovich, Boris; and Lindahl, John
H., 3,456,172.
Lindau, John Gustaf Borge; and Lindekrantz, Bo Kristoffer.
Detachable furniture. 3,467,433, 9-16-69, CI. 297-442.
Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H.: See —
Gageur, Fritz, 3,457,608.
Gageur, Fritz, 3,469,291.
Kokkinis, Nikolaus, 3,438,402.
Lindaw, Arthur Clarence: See —
Starer, Ira; and Lindaw, Arthur Clarence, 3,435,010.
Lindberg, Allan W. Gyroscopic apparatus. 3,444,744, 5-20-69, CI.
74-5.
Lindberg, Arthur F., to Teletype Corporation. Housing for light sen-
sitive devices comprising light conducting tubes in transparent
plastic support block. 3,432,676, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-239.
Lindberg, John E., Jr. Apparatus for pretreating metallic hydrides.
3,484,205, 12-16-69, CI. 23-252.
Lindberg, John E. Temperature averaging system. 3,429,183, 2-25-
69, CI. 73-362.
Lindberg, John E. Temperature detection sensor. 3,470,744, 10-7-
69, CI. 73-368.
Lindberg, John E.; Cook, Leslie J.; and Cook, Kenneth C, to Lund-
berg, John E. Continuously supported sensor. 3,485,101, 12-23-
69, CI. 73-343.
Lindberg, Lindy E. Method of preparing a pattern on the surface of
a charable product. 3,428,101, 2-18-69, CI. 144-327.
Lindberg, Richard W.: See —
Lindberg, Richard W.; and Cade, John W., 3,474,434.
Lindberg, Richard W.; and Cade, John W., 33% to Twohy, Frank,
and 4% to Lindberg, Richard W., mesne. Meter recording system
compatible with electronic data processing accounting and billing
operations. 3,474,434, 10-21-69, CI. 340-177.
Lindberg, Torsten Erland Folke, to Sandvikens Jernverks Ak-
tiebolag. Ski pole wheel. 3,425,706, 2-4-69, CI. 280-1 1.37
Lindberg, Verne L.; See—
Artiano, Adrian; and Lindberg, Verne L., 3,421 ,561.
Palmer, Albert; and Lindberg, Verne L., 3,478,789.
Lindberg, William S.: See —
Barecki, Chester J.; and Lindberg, William S., 3,476,455.
Lindblad, Lars O. I.: See —
Lindh, Torsten L.; and Lindblad, Lars O. I. ,3,445, 180.
Lindblad, Lars Olof Ingemar: See —
Lindh, Torsten Lennartson; and Lindblad, Lars Olof In-
gemar.3,440,125.
Lindblad, Sven Erland Gustav: See-
Eriksson, Kjell Karl-Axel; Lindblad, Sven Erland Gustav; and
Lindcberg, Bengt Gosta.3,470,450.
Lindblom, Frank W., to Welsh Manufacturing Company. Spectacles
with half moon lenses secured by interengaging projections and
holes. 3,425,774, 2-4-69, CI. 351-61.
Lindblom, Ragnvald Erik: See —
Hjelte, Nils Sixten; and Lindblom, Ragnvald Erik,3,429,921.
Lindc Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Becker, Rudolf, 3,421,335.
Becker, Rudolf, 3,426,543.
Becker, Rudolf, 3,464,679.
Becker, Rudolf, 3,477,496.
Hochgesand, Gerhard L., 3,453,835.
Jaeger, Karl; and Schcffel, Werner, 3,432,995.
Jakob, Fritz, 3,436,925.
Jakob, Fritz, 3,477,918.
Meister, Gerhard; and Kreissl, Franz, 3,476,179.
Plotz, Georg; Mayer, Andreas; and Lewandowski, Adolf,
3,421,333.
Poth, Leonhard, 3,479,730.
Progler, Hans; Samaga, Wilhelm; Ehms, Hermann; and
Eickcmeyer, Rudolf, 3,459,148.
Ruckborn, Gunther; Donhauser, Friedl; and Huber, Johann,
3,429,135.
Ruckborn, Gunther, 3,466,884.
Samaga, Wilhelm, 3,486,286.
Schramm, Walter; and Baldus, Wolfgang, 3,469,410.
Stolz, Karl, 3,443,656.
Weishaupt, Josef, 3,430,934.
Linde Aktiengesellschaft Zentrale Patentabteilung: See —
Becker, Rudolf, 3,485,409.
Lindeberg, Bengt Gosta: See —
Eriksson, Kjell Karl-Axel; Lindblad, Sven Erland Gustav; and
Lindeberg, Bengt Gosta,3,470,450.
Lindekrantz, Bo Kristoffer: See —
Lindau, John Gustaf Borge; and Lindekrantz, Bo
Kristoffer,3,467,433.
Lindell, Edward, to Ampex Corporation. Memory addressing ap-
paratus. 3,428,951, 2-18-69, CI. 340-172.5
Lindell, Melvin E.: See —
Schneider, Edward B.; and Lindell, Melvin E.,3,427,231.
Lindell, Oswald J. Method of forming teeth on a tubular member.
3,473,21 1, 10-21-69, CI. 29-159.2
Lindelof, Leonard A.: See —
Casper, Ray K.; and Lindelof, Leonard A. ,3,428, 138.
Lindelow, Craig W. Mullion. 3,471,985, 10-14-69, CI. 52-397.
Lindeman, Jesse G. Sheave forming machine. 3,457,751, 7-29-69,
CI. 72-105.
Lindeman, Joe F. Spring tooth chain weeder. 3,463,239, 8-26-69, CI.
172-100.
Lindeman, Richard J., to Motorola, Inc. Mounting for a shadow
mask assembly in a color cathode ray tube. 3,452,234, 6-24-69,
CI. 313-85.
Lindemann, Howard C; and Busch, Willie A., to Lindly & Com-
pany, Inc. Photoelectric defect detector having reflection test
transmission test and edgewise test. 3,448,279, 6-3-69, CI. 250-
219.
Lindemann, Martin K., to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated,
mesne. Vinyl acetate-methyl butenol copolymers. 3,441,547, 4-29-
69, CI. 260-85.7
Lindemann, Martin K.; and Volpe, Rocco P., to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated, mesne. Aqueous paint composition containing
an interpolymer of vinyl acetate, ethylene and glycidyl acrylate.
3,440,199, 4-22-69, CI. 260-29.6
Lindemann, Martin K.; and Volpe, Rocco P., to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated, mesne. Treatment of woven fabrics with aque-
ous dispersion of interpolymer of vinyl acetate, ethylene and
glycidyl acrylate. 3,440,200, 4-22-69, CI. 260-29.6
Lindemann, Otto H.: See —
Gilbert, Theodore E.; and Lindemann, Otto H., 3,42 1,477.
Lindemann, Robert E., to Digital Devices, Inc. Adjustable acoustical
delay lines also capable of being temperature insensitive.
3,475,705, 10-28-69, CI. 333-30.
Linden, Bramwell R., to Ozone Metal Products Corporation. Pres-
sure control valve. 3,443,582, 5-13-69, CI. 137-495.
Linden, Gerbert; Schicke, Peter; and Korner, Hermann, to
Boehringer, C. H., Sohn. Synergistic herbicidal compositions of
ioxynil and buturon. 3,462,258, 8-19-69, CI. 71-105.
Linden, Gustave B., to Aerojet-General Corporation. Nitro-sub-
stituted dioxolanes and their method of preparation. 3,432,524, 3-
1 1-69, CI. 260-340.9
Linden, Hanswemer: See —
Noeske, Heinz; Feichtinger, Hans; and Linden, Han-
swerner,3 ,444, 132.
Linden, Henry R.: See —
Feldkirchner, Harlan L.; Linden, Henry R.; Khan, Amanullah
R.; and Todesca, Flaminio, 3,433,6 10.
Linden, Henry R.; Baker, Bernard S.; Meek, John; and Allen, Arthur
C, 1/2 to Consolidated Natural Gas Service Co., Inc., and 1/2 to
Southern California Gas Company, and Southern Counties Gas
Company of California, mesne. Gas reformer and control means.
3,438,759, 4-15-69, CI. 48-196.
Linden Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Heny, Steve, 3,441,754.
Lindenbaum, Bernard. Heavy lift helicopter. 3,482,803, 12-9-69, CI.
244-17.11
Lindenberger, William A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Incor-
porated. Sealed reed switch with adjustable reed. 3,426,302, 2-4-
69, CI. 335-154.
Lindenberger, William A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Reed switches fused by their walls to each other and a
metal support member. 3,431,520, 3-4-69, CI. 335-112.
Lindenhovius, Alex; Klaver, Petrus; and Appel, Johannes Andreas,
to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Process for adjusting
the dye receptivity of aery- lie fibers. 3,447,887, 6-3-69, CI. 8-55.
Lindenmaier, Ernst E.; Jackel, Edgar; and Mathys, Ludwig G., to
Krebs & Co. Ltd. Process and apparatus for the purification of the
gases generated in the chlorinating treatment of aluminous melts.
3,435,592, 4-1-69, CI. 55-71.
Lindenmann, Adolf J.: See —
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J. ,3,445,470.
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J. ,3,445, 573.
Jucker, Ernst; and Lindenmann, Adolf J. ,3,459, 756.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf J.; and Gadient, Ful-
vio,3,428,670.
LIST OF PATENTEES
941
Lindenmann, Adolf; Suess, Rudolf; and Troxler, Franz, to Sandoz
Ltd., (a/k/a Sandoz A.G.). 4-(N-substituted)amino-l- substituted
phenethyl piperidines. 3,454,566, 7-8-69, CI. 260-240.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; and Schenker, Er-
hard.3,426,017.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; and
Gadient, Fulvio.3,432,491.
Jucker, Ernst; Lindenmann, Adolf; Schenker, Erhard; Gadient,
Fulvio; and Stoll, Andre.3,438,976.
Lindenmuth, Terry N.; and Pierson, Charles W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Dental X-ray packet having a uniform overall thickness
and method of making same. 3,443,093, 5-6-69, CI. 250-69.
Lindenthal, James R.: See—
Garfinkel, Harmon M.; and Lindenthal, James R., 3,425,816.
Linder, Fritz. Heated sterilizing apparatus utilizing a pressure-tight
vessel. 3,443,884, 5-13-69, CI. 21-93.
Linder, Fritz. Bacteriaproof plastic bag for articles to be sterilized.
3,468,471, 9-23-69, CI. 229-62.5
Linder, Fritz. Sliding closure for pressure vessels and autoclaves.
3,478,916, 11-18-69, CI. 220-41.
Linder, Fritz. Arrangement for a steam-heated autoclave. 3,481,692,
12-2-69, CI. 21-94.
Linder, Fritz; Frostell, Goran; and Hesselgren, Sven-Gunnar. Method
of sterilization. 3,457,031, 7-22-69, CI. 21-58.
Linder, George J., to Camera Corporation of America. Photographic
apparatus. 3,440,941 , 4-29-69, CI. 95-13.
Linder, Howard P. Freezer thaw alarms. 3,461,834, 8-19-69, CI.
116-106.
Linder, Jerome: See —
Weil, Edward D.; and Linder, Jerome, 3,443,016.
Weil, Edward D.; Dorfman, Edwin; and Linder,
Jerome.3,467,622.
Linder, Rene Werner. Rotary volumetric machine. 3,474,954, 10-28-
69, CI. 230-141.
Linderholm, Sven; and Diser, Birger, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Method and device for manufacturing cylin-
drical capacitors. 3,445,903, 5-27-69, CI. 29-25.42
Linderman, James Stephens, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and
Company. Electrical counting apparatus. 3,448,252, 6-3-69, CI.
235-92.
Linderman, Shayne. Hose handling apparatus, self-propelled, with
horizontal drum. 3,446,235, 5-27-69, CI. 137-344.
Linders, Karl: See —
Groos, Horst Hans; Linders, Karl; and Seidel, Karl, 3,440, 854.
Lindesmith, Harold R.; Sulecki, Richard P.; and Tuck, Charles R., to
Werner, R. D., Co., Inc. Method of joining a ladder rung to a side
rail. 3,481,026, 12-2-69, CI. 29-516.
Lindesmith, Harold R.; Sulecki, Richard P.; Tuck, Charles R.; and
Werner, Richard L., to Werner, R. D., Co., Inc. Method of joining
a ladder rung to a side rail. 3,484,931, 12-23-69, CI. 29-516.
Lindgren, Milton F.: See —
Brady, Laurence M.; and Lindgren, Milton F., 3,433, 100.
Lindgren, Owe, to Aktiebolaget Gylling & Co. Amplifier with two
separate channels. 3,461,240, 8-12-69, CI. 179-1.
Lindgren, Raymond E.; and Wickstrom, Svante Theodore, to Min-
nesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. System for selectively
reproducing signals recorded at different levels. 3,475,564, 10-28-
69, CI. 179-100.2
Lindgren, Rodney J.: See —
Segur, Asa B.; and Lindgren, Rodney J. ,3,483, 591.
Lindgren, Ronald C. Artificial limb having interchangeable leg sec-
tions and length adjusting means. 3,461,464, 8-19-69, CI. 3-21.
Lindh, Thorsten Lennartson: See —
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; Melle, Hans-Georg Wilhelm; and Lindh,
Thorsten Lennartson, 3,462, 334.
Lindh, Thyrsten Lennartson: See —
Stark, Sven Olof Soren; and Lindh, Thyrsten Lennart-
son,3,455,214.
Lindh, Torsten Lennartson; and Lindblad, Lars Olof Ingemar, to AB
Tetra Pak. Device for use in machines for manufacturing plastic
foil covered paper. 3,440,125, 4-22-69, CI. 156-498.
Lindh, Torsten L.; and Lindblad, Lars O. I., to AB Tetra Pak.
Method of eliminating damage in heat treating a packaging materi-
al. 3,445, 1 80, 5-20-69, CI. 2 1 -56.
Lindholm, Ingemar; and Karlsson, Gun, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Method of manufacturing a porous electrode
containing a boron compound. 3,470,030, 9-30-69, CI. 136-120.
Lindholm, Ingemar; and Mueller, Bo, to Allmanna Svenska Elek-
triska Aktiebolaget. Sintered nickel boride electrode and fuel cell
therewith. 3,437,526, 4-8-69, CI. 136-86.
Lindholm, Ingemar: See —
von Krusenstierna, Otto; Lindholm, Ingemar; and Malmberg,
Gunnar,3,432,353.
Lindley, Charles A. Space vehicle spin control. 3,437,286, 4-8-69,
CI. 244-1.
Lindley, Donald C, to Cellu-Craft Products Corporation. Method
for applying handles to plastic bags. 3,455,760, 7-15-69, CI. 156-
264.
Lindley, John P.: See-
Foster, Leigh Curtis; and Lindley, John P.,3,467,509.
Lindly & Company, Inc.: See —
Lindemann, Howard C; and Busch, Willie A., 3,448,279.
Lindmark. Bo Mauritz, to A.B. Broderna Hedlund. Roller die bend-
ing machine for finishing longitudinal tubular edges including guid-
ing means projecting into a gap therebetween. 3,430,475, 3-4-69,
CI. 72-179.
Lindmayer, Joseph: See —
Busen, Karl; Lindmayer, Joseph; Schneider, William C; and
Tsang, Wei K., 3,443, 174.
Lindmayer, Joseph; Wrigley, Charles Y.; and Garnache, Richard R.,
to Sprague Electric Company. Method of making a narrow base
transistor. 3,455,748, 7-15-69, CI. 148-175.
Kahn, Manfred; Lindmayer, Joseph; and North, William
D.,3,443,236.
Lindner, Edmund G. Device for releasing a snagged fishing lure.
3,464,138, 9-2-69, CI. 43-17.2
Lindner, Edmund; and Knoll, Arnulf, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Shutoff nozzle for injection molding
machines. 3,468,482, 9-23-69, CI. 239-453.
Lindner, Ernst: See —
Ehrhart, Gustav; Lindner, Ernst; and Ott, Heinrich, 3,475,482.
Lindner, Heinz, to Jost-Werke G.m.b.H., Firma. Coupler for tractor-
trailer. 3,434,736, 3-25-69, CI. 280-435.
Lindner, Hellmuth Gustav; and Kotzerke, Wilfried Willy, to VEB
Vereinigte Feinstrumpfwerke. Stitch cam and method of knitting
semidrawn yarn. 3,435,636, 4-1-69, CI. 66-57.
Lindner, Herbert, GmbH: See —
Stade, Gerhard, 3,444,653.
Lindner, Irmgard: See —
Obendorf, Werner; and Lindner, Irmgard, 3,453, 322.
Obendorf, Werner; and Lindner, Irmgard,3,484,481.
Lindner, Melvin: See —
Kaufman, Myron N.; and Lindner, Melvin, 3,479,439.
Lindner, Robert G.: See —
Albrecht, Raymond E.; Curran, Bernard E.; and Lindner,
Robert G., 3,462,902.
Lindner, Werner; Krautwald, Herbert; and Schedele, Helmut, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Electromagnetic relay with multiple
contact spring sets. 3,479,623, 1 1-18-69, CI. 335-129.
Lindo, Neil Adams: See —
Pierce, Arleen Cecilia; and Lindo, Neil Adams,3,420,894.
Lindquist, Arne Herman, to Nydavist & Holm Aktiebolag. Mounting
device for wicket gates of a turbine. 3,436,055, 4-1-69, CI. 251-
305.
Lindquist, Arne M., to Aktiebolaget Helios Kemisk-Tekniska
Fabriker. Metering apparatus. 3,478,934, 11-18-69, CI. 222-309.
Lindquist, Arwin B.: See —
Seeber, Robert R.; and Lindquist, Arwin B., 3,430, 205.
Lindquist, Carl Richard, 50% to Johnsson, Ellen E. Sewing needle
with eye having entrance slot. 3,473,710, 10-21-69, CI. 223-102.
Lindquist, Carl R. Cake ornamenting flower spinner. 3,420,210, 1-7-
69, CI. 118-18.
Lindquist, Everet F., to Measurement Research Center, Inc. Docu-
ment feeding mechanism. 3,485,489, 12-23-69, CI. 271-6.
Lindquist, Jonas Theodore; and Stunkel, Barry A. Safety mechanism
for use in connection with presses and other apparatuses such as
conventional metal bending and forming apparatuses. 3,464,291,
9-2-69, CI. 74-613.
Lindquist, Richard H.: See —
Currier, Gerald F., 3,421,551.
Lindquist, Robert H., to Chevron Research Company. Preparation of
metals and metal alloys. 3,458,306, 7-29-69, CI. 75-0.5
Lindquist, Robert H.; and Mulaskey, Bernard F., to Chevron
Research Company. Process for producing ferrimagnetic materials.
3,425,666, 2-4-69, CI. 256-62.58
Lindquist, Robert M. L. Method and apparatus for moving fluids.
3,456,873, 7-22-69, CI. 230-160.
Lindquist, Terry K., to Borg-Warner Corporation. Friction plate em-
ploying separator means. 3,455,423, 7-15-69, CI. 192-107.
Lindquist, William C: See —
Speiser, Ralph W.; and Lindquist, William C, 3,460,350.
Lindqvist, Jonas Herman, to HIAB-FOCO Aktiebolag. Catching tool
for a loading crane. 3,421,791, 1-14-69, CI. 294-88.
Lindsay, Arwin O.; and Boalen, Kenneth C. Work guide means for
centerless grinding machines. 3,449,867, 6-17-69, CI. 51-103.
Lindsay, George F.; and Whitehouse, Harper John, to United States
of America, Navy. Torsional delay line matched filter device.
3,487,203, 12-30-69, CI. 235-181.
Lindsay, George F.: See —
Whitehouse, Harper J.; and Lindsay, George F., 3,458,694.
Lindsay, James B. Apparatus for detailing topographic maps in ac-
cordance with aerial photographs of topography. 3,479,115, 11-
18-69, CI. 353-6.
Lindsay, John. Method for making relief maps. 3,487,133, 12-30-69,
CI. 264-40.
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W., to Ideal Toy Corpora-
tion. Walking mechanism. 3,425,154, 2-4-69, CI. 46-150.
Lindsay, Kenneth W.; and Ensmann, Burt W., to Ideal Toy Corpora-
tion. Cylinder-type talking mechanism. 3,477,728, 11-11-69, CI.
274-1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lindsay, Lonnie K.: See-
Baker, Arthur Y., Jr.; and Lindsay, Lonnie K., 3,482, 255.
Lindsay, Thomas E.: See —
Gibson, Richard B.; Kerr, Douglas A.; and Lindsay, Thomas
E.,3,457,550.
Lindsay, Wesley Newton. Motor driven variable capacitor.
3,447,047, 5-27-69, CI. 317-245.
Lindsey, Hughie G. Mobile desk for vehicles. 3,425,366, 2-4-69, CI.
108-45.
Lindsey, Joe P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Signal interpreta-
tion. 3,432,807, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-15.5
Lindsey, Joe P.; and Elliott, Sheldon E., to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany. Seismic signal interpretation. 3,430,193, 2-25-69, CI. 340-
15.5
Lindsey, Joe P.: See—
Sterry, Dan G.; and Lindsey, Joe P.,3,427,1 11.
Lindsey, L. E. Conductor clamping assembly for use on horizontally
extending insulators. 3,437,299, 4-8-69, CI. 248-74.
Lindsey, L. E. Retractable footstep for utility poles and the like.
3,473,628, 10-21-69, CI. 182-92.
Lindsey, L E. Conductor clamping assembly. 3,437,742, 4-8-69, CI.
174-169.
Lindsey, L E. High tension conductor clamping assembly. 3,437,743,
4-8-69, CI. 174-169.
Lindsey, Marvin H. Vacuum filtration device. 3,437,211, 4-8-69, CI.
210-406.
Lindsey, Roland G., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polymerization process for formulating terpolymers from a conju-
gated diene, an a,/3-unsaturated monocarboxylic acid and a lower
alkyl ester of an a,/3-unsaturated monocarboxylic acid. 3,471,591,
10-7-69, CI. 260-879.
Lindsey, Seth B.: See —
Klancke, John H.; and Lindsey, Seth B., 3,456,094.
Lindsey, William B.; and Locey, Mark M., to Du Pont de Nemours,
E. I., and Company. Process of surface treating and laminating
perfluorocarbon polymer films and laminated products made
thereby. 3,455,774, 7-15-69, CI. 161-189.
Lindsley, Charles H., to American Enka Corporation. Identifiable
synthetic polymeric materials containing gold, indium and/or
lanthanum. 3,439,168, 4-15-69, CI. 250-106.
Lindsley, John Francis: See—
Chomitz, Nicholas; Lindsley, John Francis; and Price, Charles
D., 3,451, 102.
Lindstedt, Ake: See —
Agerman, Erik; Lindstedt, Ake; and Nilsson, Nils-
Erik.3,470,404.
Lindstrom, Aarno S.: See —
Suominen, Heikki S.; Makinen, Viljo J.; and Lindstrom, Aarno
S., 3,482,761.
Lindstrom, Alan R.: See—
Lindstrom, Rudolph O.; and Lindstrom, Alan R., 3,474,844.
Lindstrom, Alrik Civer. Screw cap with locking means. 3,463,340, 8-
26-69, CI. 215-40.
Lindstrom, Carl, Gescllschaft m.b.H.: See —
Damm, Kurt; and Strausfeld, Hermann, 3,474,494.
Lindstrom, Eddie G., to Chevron Research Company. Antismoke
barium phenate compositions. 3,438,756, 4-15-69, CI. 44-51.
Lindstrom, Eddie G.; and Barusch, Maurice R., to Chevron Research
Company. Gasolines containing deposit-reducing monoamides of
polyamines characterized by improved water tolerance. 3,468,639,
9-23-69, CI. 44-66.
Lindstrom, Eddie G.; and Mehmedbasich, Enver, to Chevron
Research Company. N-hydrocarbon succinimidyl polymers.
3,450,715, 6-17-69, CI. 260-326.3
Lindstrom, Horace L. Water skimmer. 3,438,205, 4-15-69, CI. 61-1.
Lindstrom, Horace L. Water purification system. 3,483,983, 12-16-
69, CI. 210-167.
Lindstrom, Kenneth. Brake adjusting mechanism. 3,465,603, 9-9-69,
CI. 74-89.14
Lindstrom, Oscar H.; and Clark, Neil M., to Hormel, Geo., A., &
Company. Shingling bacon process and apparatus. 3,470,668, 10-
7-69, CI. 53-23.
Lindstrom, Richard S.: See —
Cairns, Walter J.; and Lindstrom, Richard S., 3,483,069.
Lindstrom, Roald E.: See —
Bauer, Donald J.; and Lindstrom, Roald E., 3,425,793.
Lindstrom, Rudolph O.; and Lindstrom, Alan R. Latching device for
collapsible container. 3,474,844, 10-28-69, CI. 150-0.5
Lindstrom, Wictor Carl Olaf, to Jagenburg & Media AB. Method of
sealing cartons. 3,443,354, 5-13-69, CI. 53-47.
Lindt, Stanley L.: See-
Church, Ralph E.; and Lindt, Stanley L., 3,465, 182.
Lindt, Stanley L.; and Woods, Clarence W., Jr., to General Electric
Company. Method of manufacturing an electrical coil assembly.
3,438,122, 4-15-69, CI. 29-596.
Lindtveit, Herbert, to Harvey, Sid, Inc. Oil burner motor adaptor.
3,432,705, 3-11-69, CI. 310-91.
L'lndustrie Electrique de la Seine:See—
Alletru. Jean, 3,441,883.
Lindvall, Erik Emanuel: See —
Ivnas, Lennart; Lindvall, Erik Emanuel; and Steffner, Sven
Evert,3, 48 1,686.
Lindy Pen Company, Incorporated: See —
Jenkins, Roy M., 3,424,539.
Jenkins, Roy M., 3,466,708.
Line, Gerald D., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Hydraulic valve lifter.
3,476,093, 11-4-69, CI. 123-90.
Line, Gerald D., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Hydraulic lifter.
3,477,416, 11-11-69, CI. 123-90.
Lineback, James T.: See —
Cornelison, Boyd; Jones, Morton E.; Lineback, James T.; Wolff,
Elmer A., Jr.; Barcus, Samuel W., Jr.; Horak, Frank A.; and
Ince, Norman S.,3,434,828.
Lineberg, Birger David. Method and apparatus for measuring water
impurities in oil. 3,481,182, 12-2-69, CI. 73-61.1
Lineburg, Glenn E.: See —
Curler, Howard J.; and Lineburg, Glenn E., 3,445, 324.
Lineker, Robert L. Rear seals for journal boxes. 3,445,121, 5-20-69,
CI. 277-178.
Lineman, Harry L.: See —
Broderick, John W.; Florenza, Robert M.; Kozar, Michael; and
Lineman, Harry L., 3,472, 376.
Linen Industry Research Association: See —
Spencer-Smith, John L.; and Ruddell, James N., 3,436,904.
Liner, Ernest E. Apparatus for use in the rebuilding of valves for in-
ternal combustion engines. 3,449,835, 6-17-69, CI. 33-169.
Linetsky, Semen Grigorievich: See —
Basin, Genrikh Maxovich; Gorenshtein, Ilya Vladimirovich;
Lemberg, Mark Eleazarovich; Linetsky, Semen Grigorievich;
Myasoed, Anatoly Eliseevich; and Zanis, Jakov Benedik-
tovich.3,447,332.
Linfield, Warner M.: See —
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linfield, Warner
M., 3,424,788.
Guttmann, Andrew T.; Jungermann, Eric; and Linfield, Warner
M., 3,432,547.
Ling, Andrew T., to Radio Corporation of America. Error detection
system. 3,420,991, 1-7-69, CI. 235-153.
Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc.: See —
Barber, Harold G.; and Redmond, William G., 3,428,864.
Johnson, Jim H.; Rainwater, Walter J.; and Standefer, John E.,
3,473,096.
Redmond, William G., Jr., 3,427,522.
Lingal, Harry J., to Mosler Safe Company, The. Lock timer.
3,481,166, 12-2-69, CI. 70-267
Linge, Hermann: See —
Martin, Wolfgang; Linge, Hermann; Hendus, Hans; and Wenger,
Friedrich,3,434,278.
Lingen, Dieter: See —
Rum, Klaus; and Lingen, Dieter,3,439,851.
Lingens, Paul: See —
Berthmann, Adolf; and Lingens, Paul,3,472,713.
Linger, Oren R.: See —
Vansickle, Robert H.; Linger, Oren R.; and Janshego, James
A. ,3,481,368.
Lingl, Johann. Method for producing bricks and thereafter hacking
the same. 3,468,998, 9-23-69, CI. 264-148.
Lingle, Jesse C. Electrically operated spin type fishing reel.
3,463,415, 8-26-69, CI. 242-84.2
Lingle, John T.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,470,496.
Lingle, John T., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, mesne. Frequency control network for
a current feedback oscillator. 3,458,833, 7-29-69, CI. 331-113.
Lingle, John T., to United States of America, Army. Fast switching
low input voltage converter. 3,487,335, 12-30-69, CI. 331-1 13.
Lingle, Ruth. Mop. 3,462,790, 8-26-69, CI. 15-247.
Lingley, Robert Crawford, to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Process for
hypodermic needles having plastic hubs and metal cannulae.
3,437,788, 4-8-69, CI. 219-162.
Lingwood, William, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Gas turbine rotor
blade shroud. 3,425,665, 2-4-69, CI. 253-39.
Linhardt, Robert J.: See —
Miller, Henry S.; Linhardt, Robert J.; and Sidnam, Robert
D.,3,462,742.
Linhart, Otto C: See-
Van Dolah, Harry J.; and Linhart, Otto C.,3,48 1,757.
Linhart, Peter B.: See-
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.;
Markthaler, Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John
A.,3,462,557.
Lini, David C; Ramey, Kermit C; and Wise, William B., to Atlantic
Richfield Company. Method for the production of 2-butenal.
3,465,043, 9-2-69, CI. 260-601.
Linich, Viktor Vladimirovich: See —
Khachijan, Alexei Sergeevich; Skuinj, Alexandr Kasparovich;
Lekhovitser, Moisei Alexandrovich; Linich, Viktor
LIST OF PATENTEES
943
Vladimirovich; Sha^ovalov, Sergei Vasiljavich; and Ocheretin,
Ivan Vasiljevich.3,480,418.
Link 51 Limited: See-
Watts, Percy E.; and Colleran, Brian M., 3,447,653.
Link, Edwin A., to RTE Corporation. Hot line connector. 3,461,419,
8-12-69, CI. 339-89.
Link, Edwin A. Electrical connector. 3,474,386, 10-21-69, CI. 339-
60.
Link Engineering Company: See —
Frederick, Robert E., 3,440,979.
Happold, Manfred R., 3,451,253.
Link, Helmut; and Schaefer, Erich, to Index-Werke K.G., Hahn &
Tessky. Control arrangement for automatic machine tools.
3,422,846, 1-21-69, CI. 137-624.18
Link, Herbert W. Brake lining testing device. 3,444,720, 5-20-69, CI.
73-9.
Link, Howard D.; Bridwell, Harold C; and Rowley, David S., to
Christensen Diamond Products Company. Retractable drill bits.
3,437,159, 4-8-69, CI. 175-260.
Link, Jack W., to E & E Engineering Company. Vacuum work-
holder. 3,460,822, 8-12-69, CI. 269-21.
Link, John G.: See —
Keister, Oliver B., Jr.; Hursh, Charles M.; and Link, John
G.,3,446,373.
Link, Norman, to Link, O. P., Handle Company, Inc. Display means
for tool handles. 3,435,945, 4-1-69, CI. 206-46.
Link, O. P., Handle Company, Inc.: See —
Link, Norman, 3,435,945.
Link, Paul Eugene: See-
Griffith, William Alexander; Link, Paul Eugene; and Burns,
Benny Ray,3,464,272.
Link, William T.; and Olander, William C, to Physics International
Company. Boron carbide cathode for cold emission type cathode
of the field emission type. 3,484,643, 12-16-69, CI. 313-309.
Linke, Alvin W.; and Cantlin, John H. Dispersion ebullator.
3,435,682, 4-1-69, CI. 73-368.2
Linke, Arthur G.: See —
Cox, Arthur; Giadysz, Carl V.; and Linke, Arthur G.,3,428,023.
Linke, Gunter: See —
Munster, Josef; Wellensiek, Gerd; and Linke, Gunter, 3,478, 725.
Linkens, Derek Arthur; and Talbot, George C. A., to Elliott Brothers
(London) Limited. Analogue information storage systems.
3.438,013,4-8-69, CI. 340-174.
Linker, John T., to Lear Siegler Inc. Keyboard pushbutton return
spring. 3,478,857, 11-18-69, CI. 197-98.
Linker, Roy E. Windshield wiper assembly. 3,419,932, 1-7-69, CI.
15-250.06
Linkin, Rodney D., to Case, J. I., Company. Fluid cylinder with
piston retaining means. 3,486,419, 12-30-69, CI. 92-128.
Linkow, Leonard I. Ring-type implant for artificial teeth. 3,465,441,
9-9-69, CI. 32-10.
Linkroum, Irving E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Electrical pulse
generating apparatus. 3,450,940, 6-17-69, CI. 315-171.
Linkroum, Irving E., to Bendix Corporation, The. Electrical pulse
generating apparatus. 3,450,972, 6-17-69, CI. 315-209.
Linkroum, Irving E.: See —
Segal!, Louis H.; and Linkroum, Irving E., 3,443, 152.
Segall, Louis H.; and Linkroum, Irving E., 3,450,942.
Linn, Albert L.: See-
Casper, Ray K.; and Linn, Albert L.,3,46 1,981.
Linn, Bruce O.: See —
Bugianesi, Robert L.; and Linn, Bruce O., 3,48 1,985.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; and Linn, Bruce O., 3,483, 254.
Linn, Maynard W. Measuring arrangement. 3,456,852, 7-22-69, CI.
222-284.
Linnemann, Rolf; and Voss, Ernst, to Didier-Werke A.G. Means for
conveying construction material within a tunnel shaped structure
such as a rotary kiln. 3,485,340, 12-23-69, CI. 198-126.
Linnert, Peter J., to Trane Company, The. Compressor. 3,472,446,
10-14-69, CI. 230-184.
Linning, David Lees, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,421,979, 1-14-69, CI. 176-68.
Linning, George F.: See-
Brown, Maurice H.; and Linning, George F., 3,428,929.
Linotype, G.m.b.H.: See-
Debus, Karl; and Heimel, Kurt, 3,480,133.
Hoffmann, Meinhard; Adler, Erich; and Debus, Karl-Jurgen,
3,466,991.
Linowitzki, Viktor; and Kramer, Heinz, to Keuffel & Esser Com-
pany. Process and device for developing a two-component diazo-
type material. 3,458,314, 7-29-69, CI. 96-49.
Lins, Albert: See—
Killias, Rudolf, 3,438,574.
Lins, Stanley J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Signal responsive ap-
paratus with a polar azimuth vibrator. 3,445,833, 5-20-69, CI.
340-174.1
Linsalato, Oronzo L., to Accessory Products Co., (a division of Tex-
tron, Inc.). Temperature compensated pressure switch. 3,487,348,
12-30-69, CI. 337-320.
Linsay, Michael, to Cleveland Trencher Company, The. Apparatus
for tensioning a track or the like. 3,477,766, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 305-10.
Linse, John E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Sidetone circuit for 4-wire secure telephone. 3,453,394, 7-1-69,
CI. 179-81.
Linsert, Friedrich: See —
Rover, Martin; Luth, Erwin; Schmitz, Lambert; and Linsert,
Friedrich.3,433,424.
Linsi, Ulrich, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Radial
plain bearing for high-speed turbo- machines. 3,427,083, 2-11-69,
CI. 308-122.
Linsley, Clarence R., to General Precision Systems, Inc. Support as-
sembly for an air bearing magnetic head. 3,422,412, 1-14-69, CI.
340-174.1
Linsley, Douglas F.: See —
Ciaccia, Patrick J., 3,482,065.
Linsley, Douglas F. Rudder attachment for outboard engines.
3,435,799, 4-1-69, CI. 115-18.
Linstead, Lorraine A., to Boye Needle Company, The. Method for
making pompons. 3,429,019, 2-25-69, CI. 28-72.
Linstead, Lorraine A., to Boye Needle Company, The. Stitch holder.
3,438,223,4-15-69, CI. 66-1.
Lintelman, Arthur H.; Le Bus, Jake H.; and Norman, James Lee, Jr.,
to Dresser Industries, Inc., mesne. Knife structure electrode, sup-
port, and sealing means for borehole logging apparatus. 3,454,870,
7-8-69, CI. 324-10.
Linteris, Lino Luigi; and McNaught, John P., to Lever Brothers
Company. Cooking method and product. 3,460,948, 8-12-69, CI.
99-1.
Linton, Charles J., deceased; and Linton, Marilyn J.; executrix, to
New Linwood Pool Corporation. Swimming pool support construc-
tion. 3,477,185, 11-11-69, CI. 52-169.
Linton, Howard Richard, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Inorganic blue to green pigments. 3,450,550, 6-17-69, CI.
106-300.
Linton, Howard R., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Stabilized lead chromate pigments and process for making same.
3,470,007, 9-30-69, CI. 106-298.
Linton, Marilyn J.: See —
Linton, Charles J., deceased; and Linton, Marilyn J.; ex-
ecutrix,3,477,185.
Linton, Ulle C. Protector for electrical circuits. 3,469,217, 9-23-69,
CI. 335-208.
Linwood, Derek Arthur, to Hall & Hall Limited. Header ring.
3,469,854, 9-30-69, CI. 277-124.
Linz, Alois Peter. Valve control for reciprocating piston drive with
rapidly starting piston stroke. 3,430,540, 3-4-69, CI. 91-420.
Linz, Robert M.; and Bednarczuk, Frederick P., to General Electric
Company. Tuning indicator. 3,465,708, 9-9-69, CI. 1 I6-I24.1
Linzberger, Robert: See —
Karrer, Karl; and Linzberger, Robert, 3,468,488.
Linzenkirchner, Karl, to Faun Kommunalfahrzeuge und Last-
kraftwagen Karl Schmidt. Fan and clutch with bayonet joint drive.
3,485,444, 12-23-69, CI. 230-271.
Liobis, Vytautas A.: See —
Freedman, David; and Liobis, Vytautas A. ,3,430, 926.
Freedman, David; and Liobis, Vytautas A. ,3,445, 341.
Lion Dentifrice Co., Ltd., The: See —
Tanaka, Minako; and Yukami, Susumu, 3,484,249.
Lion Fat & Oil Co., Ltd.: See—
Marumo, Hideo; and Saithoh, Minoru, 3,448,128.
Lion Packaging Products Company, Inc.: See —
Guenther, William, 3,469,769.
Lione, Leonard V.: See —
Orem, James W.; Lione, Leonard V.; and Turco, Daniel
T.,3,472,451.
Lionel Corporation, The: See —
Ferentinos, Dan, 3,445,063.
Lionel-Pacific, Inc.: See—
Haberman, Robert W., 3,453,937.
Lionetti, Alberto: See —
Natta, Giulio; Carbonaro, Antonio; Lionetti, Alberto; and Porri,
Lido.3,462,406.
Lions, Noel: See —
Chedeville, Christian; and Lions, Noel, 3,486,370.
Liouville, Roger, to Burn, James, & Co., Limited. Book-binding
machines. 3,451,081, 6-24-69, CI. 11-1.
Lipanovich, Marko I.: See —
Ransil, Raymond J.; Lipanovich, Marko I.; and Alford, Charles
H., 3,457,541.
Lipe, Gordon C: See —
Cubberley, Mitchell H.; and Lipe, Gordon C.,3,448,990.
Lipe-Rollway Corporation: See —
Armstrong, Jack W.; Moore, David L.; and Schmidt, Frederick
C, 3,468,404.
Lipfert, Donald E., to Nashua Corporation. Apparatus for tape
dispensing machine. 3,423,042, 1-21-69, CI. 242-75.43
Lipfert, Donald E., to Nashua Corporation. Tape dispensing ap-
paratus. 3,485,126, 12-23-69, CI. 83-205.
944
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lipfert, Donald E.: See—
Jaffe, Martin A.; and Lipfert, Donald E.,3,429,310.
Lipha, Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharmaceutique: See —
Szarvasi, Etienne; and Bayssat, Michel, 3,440,250.
Szarvasi, Etienne; and Neuvy, Liliane, 3,445,574.
Szarvasi, Etienne; and Bayssat, Michel, 3,458,529.
Lipinski, Frank. Tower packing. 3,438,614, 4-15-69, CI. 261-98.
Lipinski, Vincent F.: See—
Carissimi, Vincent L.; and Lipinski, Vincent F.,3,452,321.
Carlson, Ernest R.; and Lipinski, Vincent F., 3,474,377.
Lipinsky, Edward S.: See —
Snyder, Milton J.; Lipinsky, Edward S.; and Burch, Joseph
E.,3,424,598.
Lipinsky, Filipp Alexandrovich. Burner for liquid fuel. 3,443,762, 5-
13-69, CI. 239-424.5
Lipka, Benjamin, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Quaternary leu-
coauramine compounds. 3,467,658, 9-16-69, CI. 260-268.
Lipka, Benjamin: See —
Spatz, Sydney M.; and Lipka, Benjamin, 3,429,900.
Lipka, David H.: See —
Goodman, Abraham H.; Pettinato, Edward F.; Kroll, Alfred; and
Lipka, David H., 3,475, 182.
Lipke, David W., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Doppler frequency spread correction
device for multiplex transmissions. 3,450,842, 6-17-69, CI. 179-15.
Lipkin, Martin. Protective partition against deceleration. 3,423,121,
1-21-69, CI. 296-24.
Lipkin, Moses R.: See —
Stoops, James W.; Bitterlich, Gordon M.; Lipkin, Moses R.; and
Primas, Alex L., 3,480,416.
Lipking, Henry P. Overhead garage door hinge. 3,467,983, 9-23-69,
CI. 16-163.
Lipman, Elmer, to Valve Corporation of America. Safety actuator
cap for hand-held dispensers. 3,422,996, 1-21-69, CI. 222-402.1 1
Lipman, Jerome S.: See —
Erdley, Harold F.; Lipman, Jerome S.; and Shapiro, Sid-
ney.3,463,016.
Lipman, Roger D. A., to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Copolymers
of alpha mono-olefins and terpenes. 3,470,145, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
897.
Lipner, Stuart, to Isolated Beef Protein Supplements, Inc., mesne.
Meat emulsion and method of preparing same. 3,449,124, 6-10-
69, CI. 99-108.
Lipoma Electronics: See —
Watkins, Harley E., 3,457,080.
Watkins, Harley E., 3,468,691.
Lipowski, Stanley A., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Synthetic
tanning agents for producing shrunken grain leather. 3,423,452, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-512.
Lipowski, Stanley A., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Water
soluble synthetic tanning agents for producing shrunken grain
leather. 3,477,80 1 , 11-11 -69, CI. 8-94.24
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., to Diamond Shamrock
Corporation. Condensates of sulfonated formaldehydemixed
phenols condensates with formaldehyde and a phenol. 3,442,859,
5-6-69, CI. 260-49.
Lipowski, Stanley A.; and Kelly, James M., to Diamond Alkali Com-
pany. Tanning of leather employing synthetic anionic tanning
agents. 3,480,379, I 1-25-69, CI. 8-94.24
Lipp, Alfred, to Elektroschmelzwerk Kempten G.m.b.H. Boron-car-
bon-silicon alloy and method of producing the same. 3,443,935, 5-
13-69, CI. 75-134.
Lipp, Alfred: See—
Wiebke, Gunther; and Lipp, Alfred,3,473,972.
Lipp, James: See-
Hoffman, Harry S., Jr.; and Lipp, James, 3,449, 576.
Lipp, James, to International Business Machines Corporation. Total
internal reflection deflector. 3,460,883, 8-12-69, CI. 350-157.
Lipp, Melbourne A.: See —
Beekes, Hugh A.; Herrmann, Thomas R.; Lipp, Melbourne A.;
Olson, Henning H.; and Schleicher, Allen K., 3,466, 845.
Lippe, Friedrich Georg; and Suppan, Fritz. Method and means for
purifying, discoloring and clarifying through a continuous and
catalytic treatment at room temperature raw sugar juices obtained
from sugar containing plants and fruit and also raw sugar solu-
tions. 3,476,597, 11-4-69, CI. 127-48.
Lippert, Axel: See—
Schneider, Rudolf; Bottcnbruch, Ludwig; Court, Otto; Damsky,
Walter; Spott, Georg; and Lippert, Axel, 3,427,003.
Lippert, George, to Ross, Sayre, and Zuckerman, Herman. Teaching
machine. 3,484,955, 12-23-69, CI. 35-35.
Lippert, Henry E. Apparatus for playing miniature golf. 3,469,846,
9-30-69, CI. 273-176.
Lippiatt, Roy E. Camper hold down brackets for pickup trucks.
3,454,253, 7-8-69, CI. 248-361.
Lippincott, Lloyd. Wheel driven boat. 3,450,089, 6-17-69, CI. 115-1.
Lippincott, Richard L., to Whittaker Corporation, mesne. Package
for storing and dispensing fluid materials. 3,473,703, 10-21-69, CI.
222-215.
Lippitt, Maxwell W., Jr.: See —
Day, Joe L.; and Lippitt, Maxwell W., Jr.,3,420,223.
Lippke, Paul. Method of and system for operating a high- speed
forging press. 3,447,349, 6-3-69, CI. 72-21.
Lippmann, Hans Joachim; Prolss, Erhard; and Schenk, Horst, to
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetoform method assembly
device. 3,439,403, 4-22-69, CI. 29-205.
Lippmann, Hans-Joachim: See —
Dietz, Helmut; Kuhrt, Friedrich; Lippmann, Hans-Joachim; and
Schenk, Horst.3,438,230.
Lippmann, Seymour A.: See —
Stiebel, Ariel I.; and Lippmann, Seymour A. ,3,43 1,470.
Lippoldt, Richard F.; and Woods, Warren W., to Continental Oil
Company. Coated mulch sheet. 3,427,194, 2-1 1-69, CI. 1 17-155.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Modular die. 3,431,601, 3-11-69, CI. 18-44.
Lipscombe, William Mark, to Feedback Limited. Apparatus for
determining circuit transfer characteristics employing three phase
displaced signals and three phase sensitive rectifiers applied to
CRT deflectors. 3,484,684, 12-16-69, CI. 324-57.
Lipsett, Morley S.; and Lee, Paul H., to Perkin-Elmer Corporation,
The. Passive optical resonators and systems employing the same.
3,457,415, 7-22-69, CI. 250-199.
Lipsius, Harold: See —
Romano, Ralph, 3,441,077.
Lipsius, Johannes Martin; and Spehr, Eugen, to Rheinstahl Henschel
A.G. Dampened railway truck. 3,443,528, 5-13-69, CI. 105-171.
Lipske, Benjamin B., to National Can Corporation. Can end and
method. 3,463,107, 8-26-69, CI. 113-121.
Lipske, Benjamin B.; C.onsidine, Frank W.; and Zenger, Richard D.,
to National Can Corporation. Composite container unit.
3,425,589, 2-4-69, CI. 220-39.
Lipski, Mitchell, Sr.; and Romanek, Thomas. Circle divider.
3,453,738, 7-8-69, CI. 33-75.
Lipstein, Norman J., to General Electric Company. Commutator and
brush cooling apparatus. 3,486,055, 12-23-69, CI. 310-227.
Liptak, Richard M.: See —
Nord, Eric T.; Rosen, Samuel R.; and Liptak, Richard
M., 3,429,482.
Lipton, Thomas J., Inc.: See —
Cilluffo, Frank A.; and Rusak, Walter, Jr., 3,424,351.
Graham, Harold Nathaniel; Studer, Victor Vernon; and Gurkin,
Martin, 3,484,247.
Graham, Harold Nathaniel; Studer, Victor Vernon; and Gurkin,
Martin, 3,484,248.
Gurkin, Martin, 3,445,236.
Moore, Thomas Roscoe, Jr.; Graham, Harold Nathanial; and
Gurkin, Martin, 3,484,246.
Schroeder, Charles W., 3,482,991.
Zameitat, Wolfgang; and Morse, Roy E., 3,438,785.
Liquid Carbonic Corporation: See—
Tyree, Lewis, Jr., 3,435,623.
Liquid Controls Corporation: See —
Blomgren, Oscar C, 3,465,683.
Richards, George B., 3,437,104.
Siebold, Howard; and Douglas, Gilbert R., 3,446,072.
Siebold, Howard, 3,457,835.
Lirones, Nick G., to Howmet Corporation. Method for molding of
glass and ceramic materials. 3,420,644, 1-7-69, CI. 65-18.
Lis, Theodore M., to Kollsman Instrument Corporation. Slide type
electric switch. 3,476,891, 11-4-69, CI. 200-16.
Lisbon Industries, Inc.: See —
Milbrandt, Ervin A., 3,438,363.
Lischer, Georg; and Gaus, Jakob, to Maschinenfabrik Moenus A.G.
Heel attachment by screwnail. 3,434,171, 3-25-69, CI. 12-147.
Lisenby, Edgar J. Combined earth boring and post driving apparatus.
3,447,613,6-3-69, CI. 173-28.
Lish Bros., Incorporated: See —
Lish, Henry, 3,435,544.
Lish, Henry, to Lish Bros., Incorporated. Combination boot and
removable cuff therefor. 3,435,544, 4-1-69, CI. 36-2.
Lish, Paul Merrill; Weikel, John H.; and Dykstra, Stanley J., to
Mead Johnson & Company. Topical antihistamine compositions
containing methdilazine sulfoxide. 3,435,114, 3-25-69, CI. 424-
247.
Lisk Savory Corporation: See —
Berkhoudt, John G.; and Melisz, John M., 3,453,940.
Liska, Erich, to Payer-Lux Eduard Payer. Mounting for two
reciprocable lower cutting elements and the cutter foil of a cutter
head for a dry shaver. 3,423,826, 1-28-69, CI. 30-43.92
Liska, Erich, to Payer-Lux Eduard Payer. Hairclippers. 3,460,250, 8-
12-69, CI. 30-221.
Liska, John W., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. Tire
cord. 3,422,873, 1-21-69, CI. 152-357.
Liske, Donald O.: See —
Reinecke, Paul W.; Van Sipe, Ronald L.; Dowd, Walter W.; and
Liske, Donald O.,3,430,419.
Liskey, Ernest C, Jr.; and Custer, Richard W. Elevated floor system.
3,420,012, 1-7-69, CI. 52-126.
Liskey, George W., to FMC Corporation. Apparatus for checking
wheel alignment characteristics. 3,423,839, 1-28-69, CI. 33-203.18
LIST OF PATENTEES
945
Liskowitz. John W.: See—
West. Seymour S.; and Liskowitz. John W.,3,48 1 ,67 1 .
Lisle Corporation: See-
Arthur. John R.; Pool. James L.; and Graham, Richard K..
3,457,504.
Pool. James L.; and Von Tersch, Alfred L., 3,448,592.
Lisowski, Frank B.: See—
Lisowski, John A.; Lisowski, Frank B.; and Lisowski, Leonard
E., 3.440.152.
Lisowski. John A.; Lisowski, Frank B.; and Lisowski. Leonard E., to
Natural Products Company. Method and electrolyte for elec-
troplating brass. 3.440,152, 4-22-69, CI. 204-44.
Lisowski, Leonard E.: See —
Lisowski, John A.; Lisowski, Frank B.; and Lisowski, Leonard
E.,3,440,152.
Lissaman, Brian Thomas: See-
Lewis, John; and Lissaman, Brian Thomas, 3,450, 240.
List & Clark Construction Company: See —
Clark, Joe M.; and Workman, Donald P., 3.426,925.
List, Ferdinand; and Alfs, Helmut, to Chemische Werke Huls Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the production of cyclohexenol.
3.467,720, 9-16-69, CI. 260-617.
List, Ferdinand: See—
Kuhnen, Ludwi; List, Ferdinand; and Vangermain, Er-
win. 3,449,439.
List. Hans: See —
Buesch, Siegfried; and Germann, Reimar. 3,479,496.
Busch, Siegfried; Germann, Reimar; and Kolitsch, Robert,
3.452,287.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, 3,444,845.
Scheiterlein, Andreas; Skatsche, Othmar; and Thien, Gerhard,
3,464,398.
Schreiber, Erich; and Skatsche, Othmar, 3,464,257.
Zeiringer, Rudolf, 3,461,327.
List, Hans; and Germann, Reimar. Device for the monitoring of
mechanical and thermal stresses of internal combustion engines.
3,472,068, 10-14-69, CI. 73-1 16.
List, Hans; and Schreiber, Erich. Attachment to fuel consumption
meter. 3,481,191, 12-2-69, CI. 73-113.
List, Hans; Zeiringer, Rudolf; and Hatschek, Rudolf, said Zeiringer
and said Hatschek assors. to said List. Piezoelectric pressure trans-
ducer and process for its manufacture. 3.424,930, 1-28-69, CI.
310-8.7
List, Heinz. Apparatus for the thermal treatment of plastic materials.
3.480,997. 12-2-69, CI. 18-12.
List, Karl-Hermann; and Noltner, Gerhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Apparatus
for mechanically after-dehumidifying and further treating filter
press cakes of pigment or dispersion dyes. 3,460,681, 8-12-69, CI.
210-415.
List, William F.; and Schuster, Marvin A., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Radiation sensitive switching svstem for an array of
elements. 3.480,780. I 1-25-69. CI. 250-209. '
List. William F.: See-
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator. 3,470,318.
Schuster. Marvin A.; List, William F.; and Reinitz,
Karl.3,448,344.
Lister. James M.: See —
Du Mond. Virgil R.; and Lister, James M., 3,44 1, 003.
Lister. John W.; and Smith, Lawrence E., to General Electric Com-
pany. Raster distortion correction transformer. 3,440,482, 4-22-
69. CI. 315-24.
Lister-Kaye, John Christopher Lister: See—
Cooke, Gordon Noel; Hall, Henry Patrick; and Lister-Kaye,
John Christopher Lister, 3. 48 1 ,545.
Listner, Gregory J., to Johnson & Johnson. Stabilizable poly-oolefin
intermediates. 3,432,459. 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-33.8
Listner. Gregory J., to Johnson & Johnson. Stabilized polya-olefin
compositions. 3,458,471, 7-29-69, CI. 260-45.75
Listner, Gregory Julius: See —
Kaepernik, William Albert; and Listner, Gregory Ju-
lius.3,444.994.
Liston, Carol Ann: See —
Bucknell. Ernest H.; and Ward. Irving A.. 3,460,570.
Liston, Daniel B.: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3.461,901.
Liston, Daniel E..: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward. Irving A.. 3.460,570.
Liston, James F. Boomerang. 3,467,385, 9-16-69, CI. 273-106.
Liston, James H.,: See —
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,460,570.
Liston, Marcia: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward. Irving A., 3,460,570.
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3.460,570.
Liston, Marcia B.: See—
Bucknell, Ernest H.; and Ward, Irving A., 3,461,901.
Liston, Max D., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Therapeutic
intermittent positive pressure respirator. 3,434,471, 3-25-69, CI.
128-145.8
Liston. Max D.; Beebe. Cedric H.; and Wool house. John T.. to
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Flowmeter. 3.443,433. 5-13-69. CI. 73-
194.
Liston, Ronald A., to United States of America, Army. Elliptical
wheel. 3.459.454. 8-5-69. CI. 301-5.
Liston, Thomas V., to Chevron Research Company. Alkali metal
catalyzed strene depolymerization. 3.424.822, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
881.
Liston, Thomas V.. to Chevron Research Company. Polar sub-
stituted polymers as detergents- viscosity index improvers.
3.445,387, 5-20-69, CI. 252-32.7
Litant. Irving; Pratt. Ralph C; and Allen, Gerald L., to Avco Cor-
poration. Electroluminescent device utilizing interconnected elec-
trically conductive particles within a dielectric medium. 3.475,640.
10-28-69, CI. 313-108.
Litchfield. Dennis: See —
King, Peter Roderick; and Litchfield. Dennis.3.439.552.
Lithium Corporation of America: See —
Kamienski. Conrad W.; Diesing. Arthur C; and Morrison.
Robert C. B.. 3,452.112.
Screttas, Constantinos G., 3,468,970.
Lithium Corporation of America, Inc.: See —
Bach, Ricardo O., and Boardman, William W.. Jr., 3.445.198.
Bach, Ricardo O.; Kamienski. Conrad W.; Dellinger. Matthew
Henry; Mitchem, Luther C; and Morrison. Robert C.
3,445.534.
Kamienski, Conrad W.; Bach, Ricardo O.; and Lconhardt. Wil-
liam S., 3,452,111.
Rai, Vishva R.; and Schwartz, Howard J., 3,438,420.
Litho-Paint Poster Company: See-
Berry. Thomas L.. Jr.; Mock. Vernon A.; and Olson, Richard S..
3,423,860.
Lithonia Lighting, Inc.: See —
Dunckel. Bruce Patten. 3.420,995.
Meckler, Gershon, 3.420.439.
Meckler, Gershon, 3,424,233.
Litke, Alvin C: See-
Anderson, Norman L.; and Litke, Alvin C, 3.470. 20 1.
Litke, Alvin C to Allied Chemical Corporation. Concentrated
colorants. 3.476.500, 11-4-69, CI. 8-93.
Litle, Robert L.; Sternberg. James C; and Deuringer. Rudolf, to
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Dialyzer apparatus. 3,483,990. 12-16-
69, CI. 210-321.
Litman, Bernard; Silvia, Everett R.; and Stabile. Christopher, to
American Bosch Arma Corporation. Vibration attenuator and
gyroscope apparatus employing same. 3,479,888. I 1-25-69. CI. 74-
5.5
Litollo A/S: See-
Nielsen, Georg Peter Christian. 3.460.402.
Nielsen. Georg Peter Christian, 3.484,878.
Litt, Morton H.: See-
Evans, Francis W.; and Litt, Morton H., 3.470.256.
Litt, Morton H.; and Evans, Francis W., to Allied Chemical Cor-
poration. Fluorinated ethers. 3.453.333. 7-1-69, CI. 260-614.
Litt, Morton H.; and Herz, Jack L., to Allied Chemical Corporation.
Polyoxazines as antistatic agent for high molecular weight materi-
als. 3.470.267, 9-30-69. CI. 260-857.
Litt, Morton H.; Levy, Alan J.; and Bassiri, Taghi G.. to Allied
Chemical Corporation. Carbon-nitrogen backbone chain polymers.
3,483,141, 12-9-69, CI. 260-2.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H, 3.458,456.
Levy. Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H., 3,464,933.
Levy, Alan J.; and Litt, Morton H.. 3,483, 145.
Litt, Peter S.. 12tf each to Hobbs, Walter B. Ball, Ralph K., and
Harbaugh, Watson D. Water purification. 3,445,000, 5-20-69. CI.
210-94.
Littelfuse, Inc.: See —
Amis, James W., Jr.; and Dobson, James B., 3,436,716.
Borzoni, John M., 3,436,71 1.
Littell, F. J., Machine Company: See —
Wiig, Chester M.. 3,422,653.
Littell, Ruddy; and Allen, George Rodger, Jr.. to American
Cyanamid Company. 3-Substituted 4-trifluoromelhyl indoles.
3,449,363, 6-10-69, CI. 260-326.13
Littell, Ruddy; Smith, James Miller, Jr.; and Allen, Duff Shederic,
Jr., to American Cyanamid Company. Novel substituted 4-
aminonico- tinovl compounds and salts thereof. 3,454,587. 7-8-69,
CI. 260-295.5
Littell, Walter W.: See-
Barton. Oliver A.; and Littell, Walter W., 3,422,063.
Littin, Robert J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Gypsum
wallboard. 3,462,341, 8-19-69, CI. 161-149.
Little, Alfred E., to Emerson Electric Co. Electrical resistance ig-
niter for gas. 3,458,766. 7-29-69, CI. 317-98.
Little, Arthur D., Inc.: See —
Ashman, Leland E., 3,479,167.
Bablouzian, Leon M.; Castonguay, Roger A.; and Wenckus,
Joseph F., 3,477,644.
Cairns, Walter J.; and Lindstrom, Richard S., 3,483,069.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Comstock, Daniel F., Jr.; and Richardson, David L., 3,439,985.
Davis, William J.; and Church, Richard O., 3,474,703.
Flood, Harold W.; Kusik, Charles L.; and Tremblay, Frank J.,
3,440,009.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L., 3,464,860.
George, James H. B.; Dennard, Albert E.; and Kreidl, Ekkehard
L., 3,470,024.
Glaser, Peter E.; Johnston, Reed H.; and Jolkovski, Robert M.,
3,425,060.
Hidden, William P.; and Cairns, Walter J., 3,485,562.
Johnson, Alfred R., 3,459,106.
McCullough, John Engstrom; and Moore, Raymond William, Jr.,
3,440,390.
Mogayzel, John W.; and Adler, Norman, 3,452,601.
Schutte, August H., 3,443,696.
Sullivan, Donald L., 3,445,281.
Zinn, Robert E., 3,436,061.
Little, Arthur D., Research Institute: See —
Sharpies, Allan; and Banks, William, 3,439,074.
Little, Arthur J., to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Meter reading
system. 3,449,736, 6-10-69, CI. 340-204.
Little, Carl H., to Weber-Knapp Company. Latch mechanism.
3,451,702, 6-24-69, CI. 292-99.
Little, Carl H.: See—
Phelps, Malcolm T.; and Little, Carl H., 3,43 1,040.
Little, Charles H.; Kliever, Waldo H.; and Weimels, Eugene L., to
Universal Drafting Machine Corporation. Automatic drafting-
digitizing apparatus. 3,473,157, 10-14-69, CI. 340-172.5
Little, Clarence W., Jr., to Waukesha Foundry Company, Inc.,
mesne. Vane pump with annular elastomeric vane- projecting
springs. 3,473,478, 10-21-69, CI. 103-136.
Little, Donald M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Sulfolane extrac-
tion of liquid hydrocarbon streams. 3,434,962, 3-25-69, CI. 208-
237.
Little, Donald M., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preventing S02
resin formation with a sulfolane. 3,474,030, 10-21-69, CI. 208-
338.
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Adduct type hydrocarbon separation without filtration
with a sulfolane solvent. 3,448,040, 6-3-69, CI. 208-308.
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Absorption of sulfur dioxide from mixture with sul-
folane. 3,475,329, 10-28-69, CI. 208-321.
Little, Donald M.; and Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Adduct type hydrocarbon separation using combination
reactor and decomposition zone. 3,477,945, 11-11-69, CI. 208-
308.
Little, Edmund J., to Pyle-National Company, The. Air valve and
distribution unit. 3,452,666, 7-1-69, CI. 98-40.
Little, Ellwood E., to Coleman Company, Inc. The. Self-locking ad-
justable tent pole. 3,446,523, 5-27-69, CI. 287-58.
Little, Gaybert B.: See—
Berkl, Josef U.; and Little, Gaybert B.,3,420,984.
Little, Harry H. Blanking and shaping apparatus. 3,457,816, 7-29-69,
CI. 83-378.
Little, Jack R.: See—
Boyne, William J.; Little, Jack R.; and Wagner, Ul-
rich.3,432,993.
Little, John C; and West, James P., to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Gasoline containing anti-icing additive. 3,440,029, 4-22-69,
CI. 44-75.
Little, John R.; and Sanford, Elbert A., to Sybron Corporation.
Semicrystallized ground coats and enameled articles manufacture
therefrom. 3,458,344, 7-29-69, CI. 117-70.
Little, John R.; and Sanford, Elbert A., to Sybron Corporation,
mesne. Semi crystalline ground coats having controlled P205/B203
ratio. 3,463,646. 8-26-69, CI. 106-48.
Little, Knowles G., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Digitally con-
trolled frequency synthesizer. 3,435,367, 3-25-69, CI. 331-2.
Little, Philip Vernon, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Elec-
tromagnetic relays. 3,486,141, 12-23-69, CI. 335-187.
Little, Philip Vernon, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Elec-
tromagnetic relays. 3,486,142, 12-23-69, CI. 335-203.
Little, Ralph. Temperature indicating attachment for developing type
cameras. 3,457,846, 7-29-69, CI. 95-13.
Little, Randel Q.: See—
Traise, Thornton P.; Little, Randel Q.; and Watson, Roger
W., 3,442,808.
Little, Ronald F.: See—
Amsler, Clyde R.; Brastow, Edgar R.; and Little, Ronald
F.,3,446,080.
Brastow, Edgar R.; Bjordahl, James; and Little, Ronald
F.,3,434,355.
Little, Ruben C. Game board with toy top. 3,421,763, 1-14-69, CI.
273-108.
Little, Steven M.; Shefler, Sydney; and McGowan, Marvin E., to
United States of America, Navy. Piston expelled chemiluminescent
water signal dispenser. 3,460,507, 8-12-69, CI. 1 16-124.
Little, Vincent C: See—
Berlin, A Samuel; Little, Vincent C; Leadore, Toney E.; and
Reid, Edwin J., Jr.,3,434,421.
Little, William D. Optical projection system. 3,484,599, 12-16-69,
CI. 240-41.3
Littlefield, Carl: See—
Hansen, Omar, Jr.; Littlefield, Carl; and Haddix, Allen
R.,3,432,987.
Hansen, Omar, Jr.; Littlefield, Carl; and Haddix, Allen
R.,3,466,840.
Littlefield, Robert W. Fish lure. 3,434,230, 3-25-69, CI. 43-42.06
Littlefuse, Inc.: See —
Raab, Andrew F., 3,431,374.
Littlehailes, John David; and Clarke, John Robin Paul, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Amalgam hydrodimerisation of un-
saturated compounds. 3,459,784, 8-5-69, CI. 260-465.8
Littlejohn, Bill R.: See—
Ralston, William K.; and Littlejohn, Bill R.,3,430,554.
Littlejohn, Duane P.: See —
Gielow, David E.; and Littlejohn, Duane P. ,3,47 1,691.
Llewellyn, Peter M.; and Littlejohn, Duane P. ,3,429, 105.
Llewellyn, Peter M.; and Littlejohn, Duane P., 3,47 1,692.
Littlejohn, Duane P.; and Llewellyn, Peter M., to Varian Associates.
Ion cyclotron resonance spectrometer having the analyzer means
pivotally mounted on the magnet yoke. 3,445,649, 5-20-69, CI.
250-41.9
Littlejohn, William. Covered airport construction. 3,481,566, 12-2-
69, CI. 244-114.
Littlepage, James H.: See —
Motl, Anton; and Littlepage, James H., 3,476, 342.
Littler, Francis W.: See —
Jakaitis, Eugene A.; Littler, Francis W.; and Roblendano, Emilio
A.,3,432,319.
Littmann, Joseph C, to Ferro Manufacturing Corporation. Torque
responsive parking brake. 3,455,418, 7-15-69, CI. 188-162.
Littmann, Joseph C, to Ferro Manufacturing Corporation. Reverse
switching mechanism for headlight cover actuator. 3,462,717, 8-
19-69, CI. 335-74.
Littmann, Joseph C, to Ferro Manufacturing Corporation. Seat ad-
juster circuit control. 3,471,765, 10-7-69, CI. 318-286.
Littmann, Joseph C, to Ferro Manufacturing Corporation. Safety
circuit for window regulator mechanism. 3,471,969, 10-14-69, CI.
49-28.
Littmann, Joseph C, to Ferro Manufacturing Corporation. Rotary
drive mechanism including torque responsive switch. 3,478,182,
11-11-69, CI. 200-61.46
Litton Business Systems, Inc.: See —
Byland, Henry Lowell, 3,484,164.
Fischer, Armin O., 3,477,638.
Gang, Herman, 3,458,125.
Gang, Herman, 3,472,450.
Hare, Lloyd E.; and Rosborg, Daniel J., 3,438,476.
Hare, Lloyd H., 3,432,019.
Heiner, Edward A.; and Flannery, John D., 3,435,483.
Henes, Martin E., 3,477,640.
Jensen, Alan K., 3,483,542.
La Manna, Richard J., 3,475,739.
Morelli, Joseph L., 3,432,021.
Parker, Charles A., 3,469,754.
Litton Great Lakes Corporation: See —
Myers, Richard A., 3,447,503.
Litton Industries, Inc.: See —
Dodge, David L.; Altieri, Joseph R.; and Kezer, Charles F.,
3,457,503.
Enenstein, Norman H., 3,427,61 1.
Gerling, John E., 3,472,200.
Kezer, Charles F.; and Zingarelli, Thomas P., 2nd, 3,445,071.
Penfold, Alan S.; and Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto, 3,442,758.
Penfold, Alan S., 3,463,150.
Litton Precision Products, Inc.: See —
Anderson, Charles E.; and Dudfield, James, 3,444,615.
Bennett, Edward L.; Lockwood, Raymond M.; and Wichers,
Henry W., 3,485,487.
Cougoule, Robert L., 3,430,022.
Cougoule, Robert L., 3,439,143.
Di Meo, Frank N., 3,452,260.
Fyler, Norman F., 3,431,511.
Fyler, Norman F., 3,436,510.
Hollingsworth, Ashley James, 3,429,359.
Hull, Joseph F., 3,478,247.
Klotz, Robert E., 3,471,811.
Margolien, David H.; and Kanawyer, Walter N., 3,435,446.
Margolien, David H.; Lee, Arnold St. J.; and Krag, Niels,
3,444,549.
Margolien, David H.; and Krag, Niels, 3,484,776.
Noren, Don W., 3,481,014.
Otsuka, Susumu Paul, 3,462,637.
Perkins, William H.; and Klotz, Robert E., 3,478,246.
Pokorny, Gerold E., 3,479,572.
Roth, Karl, 3,439,243.
LIST OF PATENTEES
947
Smith, Leonard S., 3,474,343.
Litton Systems, Inc.: See-
Barrett, Robert W., 3,461,325.
Betton, Arnold L., 3,450,980.
Blakely, Roger W., Jr., 3,463,009.
Boodman, Emil R.; McGuire, Douglas; and Wilce, Emerson B.,
3,464,108.
Brewer, Aubrey K.; and Adelman, Stuart L., 3,470,373.
De Tar, Donald R., 3,426,315.
Duncan, Glen R.; and Wertz, William H., 3,478,273.
Erdley, Harold F.; Lipman, Jerome S.; and Shapiro, Sidney,
3,463,016.
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto, 3,421,158.
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto, 3,466,061.
Griffith, Robert C.; and Goodall, David A., 3,486,067.
Handman, Arthur L., 3,438,576.
Harker, James Lincoln; and Kendall, Robert T., 3,465,206.
Hartman, Richard H., 3,427,581.
Knowles, Robert G., 3,475,657.
Kohl, Douglas A., 3,432,749.
Kruse, James A., 3,440,522.
Leopold, Reuven, 3,447,502.
Lunine, David, 3,436,819.
Mueller, Rolf K., 3,449,579.
Mullin, Doyle D., 3,444,667.
Newhoff, Harry Robert, 3,434,051.
Payton, James Y., 3,425,040.
Reimann, William G., 3,469,019.
Ruhnke, Lothar H., 3,426,280.
Sanders, Robert G., 3,451,893.
Schneider, Edward B.; and Lindell, Melvin E., 3,427,231.
Shively, Richard P.; and Dickey, David V., 3,434,128.
Shively, Richard P.; and Dickey, David V., 3,469,246.
Shively, Richard P.; and Sigal, Burton C., 3,469,249.
Sparks, Richard A.; and Higgins, Edgar L., 3,445,774.
Thrasher, Howard G.; Rickords, Tommy J.; and Bell, Harold M.,
Jr., 3,481,208.
Throckmorton, Richard S., 3,436,531.
Zimmerman, Rhoderick H., 3,443,127.
Littrell, Odie L.: See—
Ullman, Peter J.; and Littrell, Odie L.,3,42 1,203.
Littwin, Arthur K.: See —
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., 3,445,620.
Littwin, Arthur K., 3,473,287.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., 3,478,876.
Littwin, Arthur K., to Littwin, Arthur K. Littwin, Robert L. Littwin,
Donald F. Young, Horace A., as trustees under trust known as
Littwin Family Trust No. 1 . Magnetically and electrically con-
trolled measuring and packaging apparatus and method.
3,473,287, 10-21-69, CI. 53-35.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., to Littwin, Arthur K.,
Littwin, Robert L., Littwin, Donald F., and Young, Horace A.,
trustees of Littwin Family trust no. 1 . Magnetic parts sorter.
3,478,876, 1 1-18-69, CI. 209-73.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., to Littwin, Arthur K.
Littwin, Robert L. Littwin, Donald F., and Young, Horace A., as
trustees under trust known as Littwin Family Trust No. 1. Ap-
paratus for and method of demagnetizing. 3,445,620, 5-20-69, CI.
219-108.
Littwin, Donald F.: See—
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., 3,445,620.
Littwin, Arthur K., 3,473,287.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., 3,478,876.
Littwin, Donald F.; See—
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., 3,478,876.
Littwin Family Trust No. 1: See—
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., 3,445,620.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., 3,478,876.
Littwin, Robert L.; See—
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., 3,445,620.
Littwin, Arthur K., 3,473,287.
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Donald F., 3,478,876.
Littwin, Robert L.: See—
Littwin, Arthur K.; and Littwin, Robert L., 3,445, 620.
Litvinov, Ivan Petrovich: See—
Tobolov, Petr Nikitich; Kriger, Jury Arkadievich; Litvinov, Ivan
Petrovich; Bashirov, Ismagil Gareevich; and Fildshtein, Mik-
hail Viktorovich.3,45 1,659.
LitwinofT, Richard, to Sulzer Brothers, Ltd. Steam generator having
a flue and an access shaft. 3,448,726, 6-10-69, CI. 122-235.
Litz, Charles J., Jr.; and Pitney, Lennord L., to United States of
America, Army. Ejection apparatus. 3,459,099, 8-5-69, CI. 89-1.5
Litz, Frank A.; and Lynott, John J., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Optical data line counter. 3,439,153, 4-15-
69, CI. 235-61.11
Litz, John E., to Union Carbide Corporation. Process for recovering
copper and molybdenum from ore concentrates. 3,455,677, 7-15-
69, CI. 75-84.
Litz, Lawrence M.; and Rothfleisch, Jack E., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Hydrogen generator. 3,459,510, 8-5-69, CI. 23-282.
Litzenberger, Al: See —
Weiton, Charles L„ 3,467,046.
Litzenberger, Carl R.: See —
Weiton, Charles L., 3,467,046.
Litzka, Hans, to Gunther Wagner Pelikan-Werke. Marking device.
3,467,477, 9-16-69, CI. 401-258.
Litzler, Cyril A. Apparatus for testing tire and industrial cords.
3,474,666, 10-28-69, CI. 73-95.5
Liu, Andrew Tze-Chiu: See—
Fishwick, Brian Ribbons; and Liu, Andrew Tze-Chiu, 3,445,454.
Liu, Der Sheng: See —
Hinkein, Donald J.; and Liu, Der Sheng,3,43 1,457.
Liu, Frederick F., to Quantum Dynamics, Inc. Device for measure-
ment of gas properties and gas flow rate. 3,442,135, 5-6-69, CI.
73-419.
Liu, Frederick F.; and Berwin, Ted W., to Quantum Dynamics, Inc.,
(Elastronics Laboratories Division). Density measurement device
for cryogenic fluids and other non-polar fluids. 3,421,077, 1-7-69,
CI. 324-61.
Liu, Gordon Y. T.; and Strange, Carl P., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Pyrolyzed blend of polyethylene and polypropylene.
3,420,916, 1-7-69, CI. 260-897.
Liva, Robert H., to Xerox Corporation. Paper support and registra-
tion means for reproduction. 3,422,756, 1-21-69, CI. 101-132.
Liva, Robert H., to Xerox Corporation. Paper feed mechanism.
3,425,685, 2-4-69, CI. 271-21.
Liva, Robert H.: See —
Mallory, Donald G.; Ashton, Raymond J.; and Liva, Robert
H.,3,480,360.
Yarger, Norman L.; and Liva, Robert H., 3,434, 710.
Livaudais, Loyd J. Method for forming pontoons, boats and the like.
3,427,671,2-18-69, CI. 9-6.
Lively, David H.: See —
Gorman, Marvin; Haney, Michael E., Jr.; Lively, David H.; and
Davenport, James D., 3,476,648.
Lively, Earl W., Jr. Protective cover for injector-type safety razor
head. 3,419,959, 1-7-69, CI. 30-90.
Liver Technology Inc.: See —
Zemlin, John C, 3,474,075.
Liverance, Howard G.: See —
Wood, Jack E.; and Liverance, Howard G., 3,474,922.
Liveright, Michael A.: See —
Cameron, Scott H.; and Liveright, Michael A.,3,449,516.
Livezey, William G.: See —
Christenson, Howard W.; and Livezey, William G., 3,421, 596.
Livezey, William G., to General Motors Corporation. Power train.
3,425,296, 2-4-69, CI. 74-720.5
Livezey, William G., to General Motors Corporation. Input-split-
power, output-split-power, compound- split-power, power train.
3,470,769, 10-7-69, CI. 74-720.5
Livingston, Douglas J., to Harowe Servo Controls, Inc. Tachometer-
generator with ferrite rotor core. 3,486,054, 12-23-69, CI. 310-
171.
Livingston Electronic Corporation: See —
Meyers, William F.; and Simmons, John W., 3,423,242.
Livingston, Emmett S., to Warner & Swasey Company, The, mesne.
Textile drafting system. 3,479,700, 1 1-25-69, CI. 19-260.
Livingston, George Turner: See —
Dunn, Alexander; and Livingston, George Turner.3,450,401.
Dunn, Alexander; Livingston, George Turner; and Corr, Albert
J. ,3,466,429.
Livingston, James D.: See —
Alden, Thomas H.; and Livingston, James D., 3,448,062.
Livingston, Leslie D.; Rowland, John K.; and Crespin, George T. F.,
to Shell Oil Company. Continuous flash-point recording.
3,440,863, 4-29-69, CI. 73-36.
Livingston, Malcolm R., to Celanese Corporation. Effect fabrics.
3,435,855,4-1-69, CI. 139-1.
Livingston, Malcolm R.; and Frate, Roland, to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Apparatus and method for producing a non-woven fabric.
3,422,510, 1-21-69, CI. 28-1.
Livingston, Richard J. Safety device for automatic washers and the
like. 3,466,006, 9-9-69, CI. 251-129.
Livingston, William L.: See —
Blackett, James C; Flagg, Raymond P.; Livingston, William L.;
and Ritchart, Stuart T.,3,42 1,536.
Livingstone, Stanley, to EVADUR Products, Inc. Dye tube.
3,448,597, 6-10-69, CI. 68-198.
Livote, Nicholas A.: See —
Fieldgate, Ivan O.; and Livote, Nicholas A. ,3,454, 204.
Livsey, Walter Oldham; and Young, Alexander Gillies, to English
Electric Company Limited, The. Nuclear reactor having a
concrete pressure vessel. 3,470,066, 9-30-69, CI. 176-60.
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich: See —
Gromov, Anatoly Pavlovich; Lukasheva, Evgenia Nikolaevna;
Glazkov, Anatoly Vasilievich; Livshits, Abram Lazarevich;
Pozhalkin, Vladimir Vasilievich; Polotsky, Vadim Ev-
genievich; and Scherbak, Mikhail Venediktovich, 3,472,993.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Aronov, Anatoly Lzrailevich; Kravets,
Arkady Timofeevich; and Sosenko, Alexandr Borisovich, to Ex-
perimentalny Nauchnoilssledovatelsky Institute Metal-
lorezhvshchikh Stankov. Apparatus for electroerosion machining
of workpieces by multiple spaced electrodes. 3,467,807, 9-16-69,
CI. 219-69.
Livshits, Abram Lazarevich; Rogachev, Ivan Sergeevich; Sosenko,
Alexandr Borisovich; and Benin, Vladimir Lvovich, to Experimen-
talny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Metallorezhvshchikh Stan-
kov. Method of low frequency electric impulse metal working and
generators for producing impulses needed to accomplish the same
method. 3,430,025, 2-25-69, CI. 219-69.
Liwski, Piotr P. M.: See —
Ford, Floyd E.; Liwski, Piotr P. M.; Potter, Nelson H.; and
Sizemore, Kenneth O.,3,447,059.
Lizarralde, Jose M. Television receiver sets. 3,431,463, 3-4-69, CI.
315-127.
Lizee, leo Joseph, to Angeles Metal Trim Company. Support track
for dry wall construction. 3,481,090, 12-2-69, CI. 52-241.
Lizza, Albert J., to United States of America, Army. Firearm ejector.
3,421,242, 1-14-69, CI. 42-25.
Ljung, Torsten Nicholaus. Method and apparatus for synchronizing
the movements of a plurality of individually driven power devices.
3,458,788, 7-29-69, CI. 318-74.
Ljungberg, Ture Anders. Device for the accurate measurement of
large distances with an unsupported flexible measuring tape.
3,432,930, 3-18-69, CI. 33-137.
Ljungdell, Stig Helge Lennart; Uvelius, Karl-Birger; and Berntson,
Karl-Erik, to Aktiebolaget Addo. Electric resistance matrixes for
code conversion. 3,487,268, 12-30-69, CI. 371-101.
Ljungholm, Ake Eskil; See —
Lilja, John Allan; and Ljungholm, Ake Eskil,3,47 1,902.
Ljungstrom, Olle: See —
Eckered, Thomas Harald; Sviden, Ove; and Ljungstrom,
Olle,3,478,836.
Ljutsin, llya Samuilovich: See —
Bromberg, Boris Moisfevich; Gauzner, Moisei Yakovlevich;
Ljutsin, llya Samuilovich; and Nadel, Moisei
Simonovich.3,435,714.
LKB-Produkter AB: See—
Brandt, Gunnar Walter, 3,465,957.
Donne, Werner, 3,426,194.
Ryhage, Ragnar Erik, 3,430,040.
Stalberg, Nils G., 3,435,239.
Wadso, Bertil Ingemar, 3,477,820.
L & L Laboratories; See —
Blount, Lester L.; and Thomas, Leonard L., 3,472,238.
L & L Manufacturing Company: See —
Campbell, Vernon R., 3,438,655.
Campbell, Vernon R., 3,453,009.
Llantada, Alfredo. Doll's head with illuminable nose and a whistle.
3,457,672, 7-29-69, CI. 46-228.
Llewellyn, Peter M.: See —
Gielow, David E.; and Llewellyn, Peter M., 3,446, 957.
Littlejohn, Duane P.; and Llewellyn, Peter M., 3,445, 649.
Llewellyn, Peter M., to Varian Associates. Gas inlet system for gas
analyzers and gas analyzing system employing same. 3,421,292, 1-
14-69, CI. 55-158.
Llewellyn, Peter M., to Varian Associates. Gas analyzer inlet system
for gaseous state materials. 3,455,092, 7-15-69, CI. 55-158.
Llewellyn, Peter M., to Varian Associates. Ion cyclotron double
resonance spectrometer employ- ing a series connection of the ir-
radiating and observing RF sources to the cell. 3,475,605, 10-28-
69, CI. 250-41.9
Llewellyn, Peter M.; and Littlejohn, Duane P., to Varian Associates.
Staged gas inlet system for gas analyzers and gas analyzing system
for employing same. 3,429,105, 2-25-69, CI. 55-158.
Llewellyn, Peter M.; and Littlejohn, Duane P., to Varian Associates.
Gas analyzer system employing a gas chromatograph and a mass
spectrometer with a gas switch therebetween. 3,471,692, 10-7-69,
CI. 250-41.9
Llewellyn, Thomas E. Magnetic belt assembly for oil filter cartridge.
3,460,679, 8-12-69, CI. 210-222.
Llewellyn, Thomas E. Variable thrust rocket engine. 3,478,965, 11-
18-69, CI. 239-265.25
Llewelyn, Geirionydd; and Ubank, Raymond George, to Bristol Sid-
deley Engines Limited. Refractory metal articles. 3,432,280, 3-11-
69, CI. 29-197.
Llewelyn, Geirionydd; and Ubank, Raymond George, to Bristol Sid-
deley Engines Limited. Method of producing refractory metal arti-
cles. 3,446,655, 5-27-69, CI. 1 17-129.
L.L.G., Lee's, \nc.:See—
Hansen, Lee R., 3,471,664.
Llop, Helenio: See-
Baton, Jean Pierre; and Llop, Helenio, 3,477,790.
Llouguet, Gabrielle Jeanne. Food products produced by elec-
trophoresis of embryos and placental cotyledons. 3,441,415, 4-29-
69, CI. 99-7.
Lloyd, Ambrose T. Device for hanging clothes and the like on an
ironing board. 3,435,957, 4-1-69, CI. 21 1-86.
Lloyd, Arnold; and Newson, Exeter Robert, to St. Joseph Lead
Company, mesne. Joining of dispersion strengthened lead.
3,439,41 1, 4-22-69, CI. 29-499.
Lloyd, Arthur Leslie: See —
Marshall, David; and Lloyd, Arthur Leslie.3,449,909.
Lloyd, Billy E.; Ungar, Israel S.; and Krumel, Richard R., to Allied
Chemical Corporation. Surface sheets impregnated with butylated
melamine-formaldehyde resin. 3,455,733, 7-15-69, CI. 1 17-155.
Lloyd, Clayton T. Generation of gas at high pressures. 3,426,545, 2-
11-69, CI. 62-45.
Lloyd, Dewi Gerwyn; and Payne, John, to Monsanto Chemicals
Limited. Apparatus determining modular properties of an
elastomer and non-destructive test method. 3,447,365, 6-3-69, CI.
73-101.
Lloyd Dynamowerke G.m.b.H.: See —
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, 3,432,706.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, 3,435,267.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, 3,445,691.
Beyersdorf, Hartwig; and Bering, Gerhard, 3,469,134.
Lloyd, Edward C, to United States of America, Commerce. Double
piston gage. 3,464,256, 9-2-69, CI. 73-4.
Lloyd, Harold B. Apparatus for the internal medication of animals.
3,422,814, 1-21-69, CI. 128-245.
Lloyd, Harold. Scaffold ledger support. 3,468,399, 9-23-69, CI. 182-
229.
Lloyd, John: See —
Sugg, Basil R.; and Lloyd, John,3,438,372.
Lloyd, Julius E.: See —
Olliff, Martin T., Jr.; Lloyd, Julius E.; and Williams, Charles
F.,3,436,295.
Lloyd, Milton H.; and Haire, Richard G., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for preparing plutonia
aquasols. 3,461,076, 8-12-69, CI. 252-301.1
Lloyd, Neil E., to Celanese Corporation. Bulking filamentary strand
by false twisting. 3,439,485, 4-22-69, CI. 57-34.
Lloyd, Neil E.: See-
Price, Billy Ray; St. Pierre, Richard Ernest; and Lloyd, Neil
E., 3,477,445.
Lloyd, Richard H.: See —
Sawyer, Andrew H.; Dobbins, Mark; and Lloyd, Richard
H., 3,482,505.
Lloyd, Robert H. F.: See -
Domenico, Robert J.; and Lloyd, Robert H. F.,3,460,010.
Lloyd, Robert H.F., to Int rnational Business Machines Corporation.
Method for simultaneoi sly forming a buried layer and surface
connection in semiconductor devices. 3,479,233, 11-18-69, CI.
148-174.
Lloyd, Roger A., to United States of America, Agriculture. Ap-
paratus for impregnating and chemically converting cellulose-con-
taining materials. 3,446,701, 5-27-69, CI. 162-237.
Lloyd, Roger V., to Pittsburgh Activated Carbon Company. Remov-
ing contaminants from cigarette smoke. 3,424,168, 1-28-69, CI.
131-10.9
Lloyd, Ronald: See —
Patchell, Albert George; Lloyd, Ronald; and Stephenson, Arthur
Ripon,3,441,638.
Lloyd, Sheldon G., to Fisher Governor Company. Piezoelectric
transducer. 3,456,669, 7-22-69, CI. 137-84.
Lloyd, Wayne B., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Manipula-
tor apparatus. 3,422,965, 1-21-69, CI. 214-1.
Lloyd, Wayne B., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Hydraulic
undersea manipulator apparatus. 3,440,825, 4-29-69, CI. 61-69.
Lloyd, William A.; and Sweet, Richard G., to Varian Associates.
Graphic recorder apparatus having means for printing an elapsed
time code on the recording. 3,454,953, 7-8-69, CI. 346-23.
Lloyd, William A.: See —
Hackley, Thomas H.; and Lloyd, William A. ,3,465,359.
Lloyd, William G., to Lummus Company, The. Oxidation of aro-
matic compounds. 3,441,617, 4-29-69, CI. 260-621.
Lloyd, William Gilbert, to Lummus Company, The. Oxidation of
olefinic compounds. 3,475,461, 10-28-69, CI. 260-347.8
L. M. & L. Corporation: See —
Peterson, Arnold G., 3,461,733.
L.N.B. Company: See —
Bristow, Barney C, 3,464,632.
Bristow, Barney C, 3,486,700.
Lo Casale, Thomas Michael, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Two
phase parametron system. 3,437,830, 4-8-69, CI. 307-88.
Lo Duca, Thomas S. Keyboard organization. 3,447,414, 6-3-69, CI.
84-436.
Lo Presti, Roy F.; and Ogden, Charles T., to Conco Inc., mesne.
Conduit cleaning apparatus. 3,451,090, 6-24-69, CI. 15-104.3
Lo Presti, Samuel J.; and Mohney, Wilfred F., to United States Steel
Corporation. Device for aligning door-handling mechanism with a
door. 3,45 1 ,898, 6-24-69, CI. 202-248.
Lo Rubbio, Salvatore; and Pagliarulo, Garmine. Safety latch control
means for automobile hoods. 3,463,529, 8-26-69, CI. 292-106.
Lobach, Mark Iosifovich: See —
Alferov, Alexandr Vasilievich; Babitsky, Boris Davidovich;
Vydrina, Tatiana Konstantinovna; Dolgoplosk, Boris Alexan-
LIST OF PATENTEES
949
drovich; Kormer, Vitaly Abramovich; Krol, Vladimir Alexan-
drovich; Lobach, Mark losifovich; Mushina, Evgenia Aronov-
na; Parfenova, Gali Alexandrovna; Romanova, Stepanida
Trofimovna; Sakharova, Elena Vladimirovna; Tinyakova,
Elena Ivanovna; and Sharaev, Oleg Konstan-
tinovich, 3,468, 866.
Lobash, Floyd: See-
Hasten, Mark; and Lobash, Floyd,3, 464,086.
Lobato, Emmanuel J.: See —
Bua, William J., 3,437,257.
Lobb Humidifier Co.: See —
Lobb. Orville J., 3,481,588.
Lobb, James R.: See—
Boyd, Joe M.; Grandio, Philip, Jr.; and Lobb, James
R., 3,438,741.
Lobb, Orville J., to Lobb Humidifier Co. Humidifier. 3,481,588, 12-
2-69, CI. 261-2.
Lobbe, Armin; and Wengrzik, Michael, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte
Westfalia. Mining planer. 3,445,138, 5-20-69, CI. 299-34.
Lobbecke, Wilhelm F.: See —
Haberkorn, Joseph A. Erich; and Lobbecke, Wilhelm
F.,3,45 1.624.
Lobelle, Marcel J. O.; and Gregory, John, to M. L. Aviation Com-
pany, Limited. Airmen's helmets. 3,438,060, 4-15-69, CI. 2-6.
Lobelle, Marcel Jules Odilon, deceased; Leonard, Paul Derrick; and
Hypher, Noel Charles; executors, to M. L. Aviation Company
Limited. Helmets. 3,473,166, 10-21-69, CI. 2-6.
Loboda, Wesley J.: See—
Hochman, Jack M.; and Loboda, Wesley J. ,3,479, 146.
Lobur, Walter, to Elox Inc., mesne. Variable velocity servo control
circuit for electrical discharge machining apparatus. 3,435,176, 3-
25-69, CI. 219-69.
Lobur, Walter, to Elox Corporation. High duty-cycle E. D. M. cir-
cuitry. 3,473,086, 10-14-69, CI. 315-241.
Locanthi, Bart N., to Lansing, James B., Sound, Inc. Multi-stage,
direct-coupled transistor amplifier having complementary sym-
metry. 3,428,908, 2-18-69, CI. 330-13.
Locascio, Russell J.: See —
Body, William K.; Locascio, Russell J.; Rice, Harold W.; and
Scott, Douglas R., 3,442,448.
Localelli, Giovanni, to Gebruder Buhler AG. Device for transferring
work supporting rods between endless conveyors. 3,472,354, 10-
14-69, CI. 198-25.
Lorati, Norman C, to Omark Industries, Inc. Self-tensioning chain
devices. 3,457,970, 7-29-69, CI. 143-32.
Locey, Mark M.: See —
Lindsey, William B.; and Locey, Mark M., 3,455, 774.
Lochbuhler, Udo: See —
Laumen, Heinrich; Steinbrech, Hermann; and Lochbuhler,
Udo.3,460,227.
Locheed, Edward W., Jr.; and Sheffield, Herman E., to Mandrel In-
dustries, Inc. Apparatus for controlling the gain of binary gain
ranging amplifiers. 3,464,022, 8-26-69, CI. 330-144.
Lochcn, R. L.: See—
Hensley, Arthur J., 3,432,893.
Locher, Edmund G.; Wyler, Eugen; and Nolting, Hermann. Spraya-
ble composition for the application to the fur of animals.
3,445.565. 5-20-69, CI. 424-46.
Lochner, Horst P.; and Dersin, Hans Jurgen, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method of epitaxially growing layers of semiconduct-
ing compounds. 3,46 1 ,004, 8- 1 2-69, CI. 1 48- 1 75.
Lochner, Horst-Paul: See —
Dersin, Hensjurgen; and Lochner, Horst-Paul, 3,480,472.
Lock Cap Corporation: See —
Mihalich, Donald L., 3,456,463.
Lock, Everett H.: See —
Eckel. John E.; and Lock, Everett H.,3,454,117.
Lock Inc.: See-
Gray. Raymond K.; and Wolniak, Stanley C, 3,438,484.
Lock, Joseph H., to Mead Corporation, The. Panel interlocking ar-
rangement. 3,432,085, 3-1 1-69, CI. 229-35.
Lock Products Co.: See—
Sutter, Ormond S., 3,456,971.
Lock, Stanley Anthony, to British Aircraft Corporation (Operating)
Limited. Windshield for supersonic aircraft. 3,477,667, 11-11-69,
CI. 244-121.
Lockard, Joseph Larue: See —
Feeser, William Coover; Bosland, Cornelius William; Lockard,
Joseph Larue; and Mummey, Dale Brice,3,430,183.
Locke, Charles H., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Multiple outlet valve. 3,476,152, 1 1-4-69, CI. 137-625.48
Locke, Charles H.; and Santillo, George R., Jr., to International
Business Machines Corporation. Processing system for handling ar-
ticles supported on holders. 3,421,638, 1-14-69, CI. 214-6.
Locke, Joseph K.: See-
Webster, Milo E.; and Locke, Joseph K., 3,430,622.
Locke, Stanley; Sherman, Harold; and Wahl, John S., to Schlum-
berger Technology Corporation. Two neutron detector earth for-
mation porosity logging technique. 3,483,376, 12-9-69, CI. 250-
83.1
Locke Steel Chain Company, The: See —
Glendenning, Don M., 3,436,906.
Locke, Warren J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Fluidized bed production of iron. 3,428,446, 2-18-69, CI. 75-26.
Lockenvitz, Arthur; Longwell, Charles R.; and Pietsch, Roy, to
United States of America, Air Force. Laser system for generating
coherent light. 3,452.296, 6-24-69, CI. 331-94.5
Locker, Arthur Leon. Combination helmet and locking attachment.
3,436,936, 4-8-69, CI. 70-59.
Locker, Arthur Leon. Heat sensitive triggering apparatus. 3,453,404,
7-1-69, CI. 200-61.22
Locker, Howard W.: See —
Dewey, William R.; and Locker, Howard W., 3,448,9 17.
Lockett, Donald E.: See —
Barbeau, Raymond A.; Bradford, Rex C; Fraim, Norman R.;
and Lockett, Donald E., 3,449 ,756.
Lockett, George Edward: See —
Rennie, Compton Alexander; Lockett, George Edward; and Ac-
ciarri, Pietro,3,427,220.
Lockformer Company, The: See —
Gale, Leo R.; and Remack, Alfred R., 3,420,142.
Lockhart, James A., Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. Decoder circuit
using magnetic core elements and driving a decimal display
device. 3,449,740, 6-10-69, CI. 340-347.
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation: See —
Aarnaes, Morten H. K., 3,451,646.
Adams, Thomas E.; and Woolf, Raymond F., 3,448,663.
Adams, Victor J., Jr., 3,478,353.
Blunschi, Willard S., Sr.; and Chapman, Augustus H., 3,424,41 1.
Brown, Albert D., 3,457,545.
Brown, Alvin E., 3,420,102.
Campbell, David H., 3,477,455.
Chandler, Joseph H., 3,480,728.
Chapsky, Jacob, 3,422,441.
Clark, Edmund G., 3,471,166.
Cook, Nathan H.; and Vaughn, Robert L., 3,424,054.
Cornish, Joseph J., Ill, 3,480,234.
Crenshaw, Richard D.; and Saddoris, Ronald S., 3,420,090.
Culshaw, William; Dahlquist, John A.; and Peterson, Don G.,
3,463,924.
Dawson, Charles A., 3,456,316.
De Marchi, Vincent S.; Neiman, Alfred S.; and Wigton, Henry
F., 3,453,104.
Dolby, James L.; and Resnikoff, Howard L., 3,439,341.
Fulton, Forrest F., Jr., 3,456,195.
Gaura, Robert E., 3,486,517.
Gillard, Calvin W., 3,438,700.
Green, Philip S.; and Brown, Alvin E., 3,475,551.
Gruenstein, Rolf J., 3,451,131.
Hancock, John P., 3,446,223.
Hand, Ross L., Jr., 3,480,779.
Helmus, Sydney S., 3,485,056.
Hills, James F., 3,444,775.
Holt, Arthur P., Jr., 3,449,745.
Holt, Arthur P., Jr.; and Lide, Edward N., 3,475,686.
Hood, R. T., Jr.; Ruger, George A.; and Messick, Thomas M.,
3,437,280.
Karlak, Robert F., 3,446,643.
Kaufman, Edwin N., 3,461,416.
Keenan, Peter P., 3,457,490.
Larkin, Artemas M., 3,460,857.
Lilker, William M., 3,427,197.
Lucchino, Joseph A.; and Bierbower, John B., 3,480,248.
Maithonis, William C; and Barlow, Stephen A., 3,448,339.
McCall, Loyd H., Jr., 3,482,809.
Mohrman, Robert H., 3,455,362.
Movich, Richard C; and Topp, Ronald L., 3,479,866.
Nelson, Stanley O., 3,450,221.
Painter, Giles W.; and Parry, Hugh J., 3,420,098.
Painter, Giles W.; and Parry, Hugh J., 3,434,060.
Pusateri, Anthony J., Jr., 3,434,096.
Ransil, Raymond J.; Lipanovich, Marko I.; and Alford, Charles
H., 3,457,541.
Regas, Andrew N., 3,438,418.
Roesky, Ralph R.; Gentry, Larry L.; and Hopkins, John W.,
3,482,410.
Rowe, Harbert D„ 3,471,195.
Siera, Mark M.; and Davis, Richard G., 3,454,727.
Smith, Richard L., 3,446,650.
Stucki, Frank F., 3,432,435.
Thompson, Perry J., 3,443,453.
Thornburg, Francis L.; and Turnley, George E., Jr., 3,446,177.
Tygart, William H., 3,426,150.
Tygart, Willian H., 3,426,151.
Unkefer, Robert J., 3,480,140.
Wisniewski, Jacob H., 3,457,395.
Wong, Harold Y., 3,484,683.
Locking Hinge & Hardware Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
Wright, Donald L., 3,448,486.
Lockrem, Quentin Matthew. Wheel balancer. 3,420,108, 1-7-69, CI.
73-480.
950
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Illtyd Webber,
Brown, Trevor Paul,
3,425,988.
Lockshaw, William Paul, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Sweep generator having a field-effect transistor
between the timing and discharge circuits. 3,447,099, 5-27-69, CI.
331-111.
Lockspike Limited: See —
Astley, Harold Trevor; and Jones, Alfred
3,427,700.
Jones, Alfred Illtyd Webber; and
3,463,394.
Sanson, Leopold Stewart, 3,460,756.
Lockwood Corporation: See —
Neufeld, Edwin C, Jr., 3,439,720.
Schneider, Fred W.; and Morris, Willard E., 3,442,379.
Lockwood, Leon J. Ice condition detecting device. 3,422,677, 1-21-
69, CI. 73-336.5
Lockwood, Leon J., to Holley Carburetor Company. Ice condition
detecting device. 3,434,347, 3-25-69, CI. 73-336.
Lockwood, Leona; and Tolk, Harriet. Brassiere. 3,465,754, 9-9-69,
CI. 128-425.
Lockwood, Peter: See —
Pentith, Gerald R. O.; and Lockwood, Peter.3,467,436.
Lockwood, Raymond M.: See —
Bennett, Edward L.; Lockwood, Raymond M.; and Wichers,
Henry W., 3,485,487.
Lockwood, Raymond M.; Bennett, Edward L.; and Graber, David
A., to Fairchild Hiller Corporation. Pulse jet engine. 3,462,955, 8-
26-69, CI. 60-249.
Lockwood, Robert Addis, to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Portable thermoelectric generator. 3,428,496, 2-18-69, CI. 136-
208.
Lockwood Technical, Inc.: See —
Guthrie, John W., 3,420,208.
Spencer, Robert A., 3,443,059.
Lockwood, Warren H. Nesting and stacking utility bin. 3,478,892,
11-18-69, CI. 211-126.
Loctite Corporation: See —
Gorman, Jeremy W.; and Toback, Alex S.
Nordlander, Birger W., 3,435,012.
Pearce, Malcolm B., Jr., 3,469,490.
Pearce, Malcolm B., Jr., 3,472,301.
Lodal, Inc.: See—
Brisson, John R„ 3,451,571.
Loddenkemper, Franz Josef; and Tenthoff, Aloys, to Westfalia
Separator A.G. Centrifugal separator apparatus. 3,445,062, 5-20-
69, CI. 233-29.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Instrument
bearing. 3,436,131, 4-1-69, CI. 308-10.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Common
power supply resistance bridge system providing excitation, in-
dividual bridge sensor resistance, and signal output terminals all
referenced to a common patential. 3,453,536, 7-1-69, CI. 324-62.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Radio
direction measurement system and method. 3,453,627, 7-1-69, CI.
343-121.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Electromag-
netic wave retarding structure. 3,465,361, 9-2-69, CI. 343-91 1.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Magnetic
bearing. 3,476,448, 11-4-69, CI. 308-10.
Lode, Tenny D., to Rosemount Engineering Company. Super-
regenerative circuit with switch means providing reference and
measuring states. 3,484,692, 12-16-69, CI. 324-123.
Lode, Tenny, to Rosemount Engineering Company. Device for com-
paring magnitudes of electrical signals of different frequencies.
3,453,543, 7-1-69, CI. 324-98.
Loder, Merle R.: See —
McAlister, Iris J.; McAlister, Jimmie D.; and Loder, Merle
R., 3,420,325.
Loderhose, Ernst: See—
Schmid, Helmut; Luck, Wolfhard; Loderhose, Ernst; Zinz, Bru-
no; and Komarek, Ernst, 3,482,925.
Lodge, Alvin, to American Sterilizer Company. Method of sterilizing
utilizing steam. 3,436,170, 4-1-69, CI. 21-56.
Lodge, James Alec: See —
Mayo, Bernard Joseph; and Lodge, James Alec, 3, 449, 624.
Lodge, James R.; and Pauletti, Anthony, to Minnesota Mining and
Manufacturing Company. Inorganic flake material. 3,475,191, 10-
28-69, CI. 106-288.
Lodge-Cottrell Limited: See—
Darby, Kenneth, 3,461,682.
Lodi, Luciano: See —
Vecchio, Martino; Cammarata, Italo; and Lodi, Lu-
ciano.3,442,962.
Vecchio, Martino; Lodi, Luciano; Fattore, Vittorio; and Cam-
marata, ltalo.3,476,817.
Lodige, Alois. Supporting roller arrangement for a rack, particularly
a large-capacity rack. 3,465,864, 9-9-69, CI. 193-35.
Lodige, Fritz: See—
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef,3,445,090.
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef.3,466,015.
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef. Screw mixer.
3,445,090, 5-20-69, CI. 259-2.
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef. Process of and ap-
paratus for wetting bulk materials. 3,466,015, 9-9-69, CI. 259-9.
Lodjic, Carl L.; and McGregor, Donald T., to Carlodge Corporation.
Automatic brake slack adjuster. 3,428,154, 2-18-69, CI. 188-196.
Lodjic, Car! L.: See —
Mc Gregor, Donald T.; and Lodjic, Carl L.,3,482,663.
LoDolce, Samuel M.: See —
Miller, Alfred G.; and LoDolce, Samuel M.,3,468,741.
Lodrick, Lawrence Edward. Collapsible poles. 3,451,182, 6-24-69,
CI. 52-632.
Lodrini, Albert C. Ring clamp. 3,460,355, 8-12-69, CI. 63-15.
Lodrini, Albert C. Device for narrowing diameter of finger ring.
3,460,356, 8-12-69, CI. 63-15.6
Lodrini, Albert C. Device for narrowing the diameter of a finger
ring. 3,483,718, 12-16-69, CI. 63-15.6
Lodwick, Ross W.: See —
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W., 3,479,480.
Erwin, Kenneth L.; and Lodwick, Ross W.,3,479,482.
Loe, Winston C, to Leonco, Inc. Flow diverting device for gas chro-
matographs. 3,473,557, 10-21-69, CI. 137-343.
Loeb, Alfred M., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Dynamic loading
system. 3,473,371, 10-21-69, CI. 73-91.
Loeb, Julien M., to Compagnie Generale de Geophysique. Gravity
meter of the vibrating wire type. 3,483,753, 12-16-69, CI. 73-382.
Loeb, Lawrence A. Foldable seat. 3,441,312, 4-29-69, CI. 297-374.
Loeb, Sidney; Wasilewski, Stanley; Selover, Edward; and Balla, An-
dre, to University of California, The Regents of the. Desalination
assembly and its method of manufacture. 3,446,359, 5-27-69, CI.
210-490.
Loeb, William E.: See —
Tittmann, Frederick R.; Goldin, Michael M.; and Loeb, William
E.,3,429,739.
Loebe, Wolfram, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Continuously evacu-
ated corpuscular-ray apparatus, such as electron microscope, hav-
ing a cryogenically cooled specimen cartridge. 3,444,365, 5-13-69,
CI. 250-49.5
Loebel, Frederick A., to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Multistage flash still with
vapor compression plant. 3,433,717, 3-18-69, CI. 202-173.
Loebl, Herbert, to Joyce, Loebl, & Company Limited. Chemical
sampling apparatus. 3,484,206, 12-16-69, CI. 23-253.
Loebner, Egon E.; Diesel, Thomas J.; and Bube, Richard H., to
Hewlett-Packard Company. Photoconductor material and ap-
paratus. 3,466,509, 9-9-69, CI. 317-234.
Loechner, John T.: See —
Ballard, Robert L.; Edgell, James E.; Handke, Patrick M.; and
Loechner, John T.,3,438,130.
Loeffel, Hansrole, to Ciba Limited. Photographic materials for the
silver dyestuff bleaching process. 3,443,953, 5-13-69, CI. 96-99.
Loeffel, Hansrolf: See —
Montmollin, Ren'e De; Loeffel, Hansrolf; Oetiker, Alfred; and
Buehler, Arthur,3,444,156.
Loeffler, Herbert H., to Nathans, Ruth F. Umbrella. 3,464,431, 9-2-
69, CI. 135-20.
Loeffler, Herbert H., to Pro-Tee-Off Company. Practice golf driving
. device. 3,479,878, 11-25-69, CI. 73-379.
Loeffler, John Edward, Jr., to Diamond Alkali Company. Flame
chamber and quenching chamber apparatus. 3,485,590, 12-23-69,
CI. 23-277.
Loeffler, Karl H., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Electron beam recorder. 3,454,821, 7-8-69, CI. 315-18.
Loeffler, Karl H., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Aperture assembly for electron beam device. 3,480,817, 1 1-25-69,
CI. 313-82.
Loeffler, Wolfgang: See —
Sigg, Hans-Peter; and Loeffler, Wolfgang, 3,428,526.
Loehlein, Harold J.; and Curran, Edward E., to Reynolds Metals
Company. Meshing gear apparatus for making heat exchangers.
3,462,990, 8-26-69, CI. 72-186.
Loehr, Clifford E.: See —
Benner, Floyd E., Jr.; and Loehr, Clifford E.,3,467,498.
Darr, Donald E.; Edwards, George Byron; and Loehr, Clifford
E.,3,475,124.
Darr, Donald E.; Leiser, Roger S.; Loehr, Clifford E.; and
Richardson, Kenneth W.,3,423,186.
Loepfe, Erich. Weft controller. 3,433,273, 3-18-69, CI. 139-371.
Loepfe, Erich, to Aktiengesellschaft Gebrueder Loepfe. Flyer head
cap for rovings. 3,447,303, 6-3-69, CI. 57-1 15.
Loepfe, Erich: See —
Stutz, Hansruedi S.; Loepfe, Erich; and Hranitzky, Wilhelm
M., 3,485,964.
Loesch, Buchanan, to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Frequency modulated pulse transmission and reception devices
utilizing electro-optical transduction. 3,430,240, 2-25-69, CI. 343-
17.2
Loesch, Buchanan, to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Frequency modulated wave pulse transmission and reception.
3,430,241, 2-25-69, CI. 343-17.2
Loeschen, Herbert C: See —
Wiley, Carl A.; Canaday, James A.; Loeschen, Herbert C; and
Gaston, James B.,3,450,869.
LIST OF PATENTEES
951
Loescher, Friedrich A., to Lenco A.G. Record cleaning device.
3,486,757, 12r30-69, CI. 274-47.
Loeschner, Anthony; and Wolf, Robert A., to Motorola, Inc. Tape
cartridge locking and ejector mechanism. 3,485,500, 12-23-69, CI.
274-11.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. The treat-
ment of depression with imidazo[l,2-b]- as-triazines and composi-
tions thereof. 3,422,194, 1-14-69, CI. 424-249.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. 5,11-
Dihydroindolo [3,2-c) [2,l]-benzothiazine -6,6-dioxide com-
pounds. 3,427,31 1, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-243.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Spiro
[naphthalene-2,2'-oxazolidine] compounds. 3,429,892, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-307.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Dioxa-
diazadispiro[4.2.4.2]tetradecane compounds. 3,431,272, 3-4-69,
CI. 260-307.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. l-Oxa-4-
azaspiro[4.5]-6,9- decadiene compounds. 3,431,273, 3-4-69, CI.
260-307.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. ( 1 ,2-Dihydro-
2-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl) urea compounds. 3,455,930, 7-15-69, CI.
260-287.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. N-aminoal-
koxycarbostyrils. 3,455,931, 7-15-69, CI. 260-288.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 2-Arylsul-
fonyliminoquinoline compounds. 3,455,932, 7-15-69, CI. 260-288.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Spiro [1,3-
dioxocycloalkane- quinoline] compounds. 3,455,934, 7-15-69, CI.
260-289.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 4-[Carboxy
(and carbo-lower alkoxy) phenyl]- 1, 4-dihydropyridines.
3,455,945, 7-15-69, CI. 260-295.5
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 1,2,2«, 8/8
Tetrahydrocyclobuta [c] quinolines. 3,462,438, 8-19-69, CI. 260-
287.
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Process for
preparing a -nitrosulfonic acids. 3,480,636, 11-25-69, CI. 260-
293.4
Loev, Bernard, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Oxa-
diazaspiro [4.5] decane compounds. 3,481,942, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
294.7
Loev, Bernard; and Macko Edward, to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Compositions and methods for producing sedative-
tranquilizing activity with malonamdic acid ester. 3,462,535, 8-19-
69, CI. 424-309.
Loev, Bernard; and Tedeschi, Ralph E., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. Compositions and methods for lowering blood pres-
sure with 1 , 4-dihydropyridines. 3,441,648, 4-29-69, CI. 424-263.
Loev, Bernard; and Wilson, James W., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 5-CarbamoylsuIfamoyl-N-substituted- anthranilic
acids and esters thereof. 3,454,562, 7-8-69, CI. 260-239.6
Loev, Bernard; and Wilson, James W., to Smith Kline & French
Laboratories. 4-( 4-Ch!oro-3-sulfamoylphenyl )- 1 ,4-
dihydropyridines. 3,455,939, 7-15-69, CI. 260-294.8
Loev, Bernard: See —
Goonewardene, Hilary F.; and Loev, Bernard,3,455,673.
Popoff, Ivan C; and Loev, Bernard, 3,462,453.
Locw, Gunther, 1/2 to Mobay Chemical Company, and 1/2 to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of cellular
polyurcthancs in the presence of triethylene diamine and a silox-
ane- oxyalkylcne block copolymer. 3,471,465, 10-7-69, CI. 260-
2.5
Locwc, Hans: See—
Ludwig, Hcrbert.3,446,887.
Locwc, Heinz; Urbanietz, Josef; and Lammler, Georg, to Farbwerke
Hocchst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Carboxylic acid-N-methyl-piperazides and their utilization as
anthclimintics. 3,484,524, 12-16-69, CI. 424-250.
Locwc Opta AG: See-
Haas, Helmut, 3,420,964.
Locwc Opta G.m.b.H.: See-
Haas, Helmut, 3,453,381.
Schmidt, Walter, 3,446,951.
Schmidt, Walter, 3,484,597.
Loewcnstern, Hugo, Jr. Remote controlled wheeled golf club carrier.
3,472,333, 10-14-69, CI. 180-98.
Loewenstern, Stanley L., to Tclcflex Incorporated. Motion trans-
mitting remote control assembly. 3,429,197, 2-25-69, CI. 74-502.
Loewenthal, Ariadne L.: See —
Hamrick, James G.; Lee, Milton O.; and Loewenthal, Ariadne
L.,3,435.414.
Loewenthal, Henry J., to American Standard, Inc. Diverter valve.
3,476,150, 11-4-69, CI. 137-625.11
Loewy, Albert T. Combination shoe rack and curtain hanger.
3,468,426, 9-23-69, CI. 21 1-35.
Loewy Robertson Engineering Company Limited: See-
Pearson, William J., 3,464,645.
Loffelholz, Marco; Pasetti, Adolfo; and Sianesi, Dario, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for preparing compounds consisting
only of carbon, fluorine and oxygen. 3,450,61 1, 6-17-69, CI. 204-
158.
Loffler, Beate Elisabeth: See—
Loffler, Karl Nikolaus,3,47 1,295.
Loffler, Josef; Rampp, Egon; and Schall, Hans, to Siemens Aktien-
gesellschaft. Device for depositing strips. 3,476,378, 11-4-69, CI.
270-61.
Loffler, Karl Nikolaus, deceasedO (by Loffler, Beate ElisabethOLaux,
Monika, nee LofflerOLoffler, Klaus-Richard; legal heirs), to Agfa
Aktiengesellschaft. Production of colored direct-positive images.
3,471,295, 10-7-69, CI. 96-100.
Loffler, Klaus-Richard: See —
Loffler, Karl Nikolaus,3,47 1,295.
Loffler, Walther. Container for liquids and means for discharging
liquids therefrom. 3,445,867, 5-27-69, CI. 4-288.
Loffley, Hans: See —
Zeiser, Walter; Loffley, Hans; and Kolb, Otmar,3 ,450,841.
Lofgreen, Andrew F.; and Coggburn, Harley L. Refrigeration system.
3,470,707, 10-7-69, CI. 62-196.
Lofgren, Ingemar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Stress measuring device. 3,469,440, 9-30-69, CI. 73-88.5
Lofgren, Karl R., to Cocker Machine and Foundry Company.
Method and apparatus for sizing yarns. 3,438,102, 4-15-69, CI. 28-
28.
Lofgren, William, to Aktiebolaget Parator. Hoisting apparatus for
transport vehicles. 3,485,392, 12-23-69, CI. 214-77.
Lofrisco, Leonard A.; de Meo, Attilio A.; and Walter, Gerard O., to
Sperry Rand Corporation. Apparatus for controlling the automatic
positioning of a driven member. 3,478,254, 11-11-69, CI. 318-18.
Lofstrand, Warren A., to Sessions Clock Co., The. Connector for
cam-actuated switch. 3,476,903, 1 1-4-69, CI. 200-168.
Lofstrand, Warren A.; and Brugmann, Jurgen, to Consolidated Elec-
tronics Industries Corporation. Timer. 3,431,432, 3-4-69, CI. 307-
141.
Lofstrom, James E.: See —
Horwitz, Norman H., 3,461,293.
Lofthouse, Fred R.: See —
Beasley, Neil D.; Whitehurst, Gerald E.; Saletzki, Jacob S.;
Lofthouse, Fred R.; and Weber Robert L.,3,452,610.
Loftus Engineering Corporation: See —
Augustine, Alfred; and Guthrie, James M., 3,437,326.
Shirley, William C; and Corcoran, John F., 3,459,416.
Loftus, Robert M.: See-
Gallant, Reginald R.; and Loftus, Robert M., 3 ,476,3 12.
Logan, Carey and Rehag: See —
Rehag, Lawrence J., 3,463,364.
Logan, Charles H.: See-
Poor, John H.; and Logan, Charles H., 3,479,101.
Logan, David J.: See —
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David J. ,3,473,009.
Gerber, Heinz Joseph; and Logan, David Jopson, 3,422,325.
Logan, Douglas W.Pilot's log. 3,446,521, 5-27-69, CI. 283-62.
Logan, Frank G., to United States of America, Navy. Alternating
current line voltage regulator (LVR). 3,474,327, 10-21-69, CI.
323-45.
Logan, Harold Raymond: See —
Werner, Frank Charles; and Logan, Harold Raymond, 3,456,284.
Logan, John A.: See —
Ross, Nicholas V.; and Logan, John A. ,3,485,985.
Logan, John C, to Norton Company. Plastic bonded rods.
3,481,896, 12-2-69, CI. 260-38.
Logan, John L., to General Motors Corporation. Armature winding
end turn banding and slot insulators. 3,483,413, 12-9-69, CI. 310-
271.
Logan, Jonathan, Inc.: See—
Mircoff, Alex, 3,425,374.
Willis, David M., 3,425,110.
Willis, David M., 3,433,432.
Logan, Lawrence J., Jr., to Hercules Incorporated. Vulcanization of
elastomeric fibers. 3,453,357, 7-1-69, CI. 264-236.
Logan, Lewis J. Welding head for a stud welding gun. 3,448,237, 6-
3-69, CI. 219-98.
Logan, Lloyd B. Sequencing device for displaying lighting.
3,421,049, 1-7-69, CI. 315-211.
Logan, Mason A.: See —
Creasy, Fred K.; Horlacher, Robert L.; Logan, Mason A.; Smith,
Larrabee M.; and Young, William Rae, Jr. ,3,440,337.
Logan, Maurus C: See —
O'Loughlin, Francis A.; and Logan, Maurus C, 3,427,852.
Logan, Ralph A.; and White, Harry G., to Bell Telephone Laborato-
ries, Incorporated. Electroluminescent p-n junction device and
preparation thereof. 3,470,038, 9-30-69, CI. 148-171.
Logan, Richard W., to Federal Sign and Signal Corporation, mesne.
Load handling apparatus. 3,433,459, 3-18-69, CI. 254-139.1
Logan, Richard W., to Federal Sign and Signal Corporation. Aircraft
service stand. 3,451,504, 6-24-69, CI. 182-1.
952
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Logan, Richard W., to Packers Development Corporation. Com-
bined blade guard and depth gage for a portable radial saw.
3,468,350, 9a23-69, CI. 143-43.
Logan, Russell H., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Conopulse
radar. 3,460,140, 8-5-69, Ci. 343-16.
Logan, Warner C: See —
Kull, Albert R.; and Logan, Warner C.,3,443,414.
Loge, Hans: See —
Hoffmeister, Erich; and Loge, Hans,3,426,429.
Loge, Hans, to Kaltenbach & Voigt. Portable holder for dental tools
or the like. 3,475,817, 1 1-4-69, CI. 32-26.
Loge, Hans; and Bareth, Erich, to Kaltenbach & Voigt. Transmission
for surgical outfits or the like. 3,436,980, 4-8-69, CI. 74-352.
Logemann, Heino: See —
Bruckmann, Paul; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carl-
hans,3,446,875.
Bruckmann, Paul-Gunther; Logemann, Heino; and Suling, Carl-
hans,3,468,977.
Logemann, Heino; Roos, Ernst; and Suling, Carlhans, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilized solutions of
copolymers from acrylonitrile and vinylidene chloride. 3,436,364,
4-1-69, CI. 260-32.6
Suling Carlhans; and Logemann, Heino, 3,441,533.
Logemann, Johan D.: See —
Hovestreydt, Gerrit; Logemann, Johan D.; and Delcour,
Kees,3,455,813.
Logemann, Willy: See —
Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Lauria, Francesco; Fojanesi, Alessandro;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy.3,458,533.
Lauria, Francesco; Giraldi, Pier Nicola; Francavilla, Pier Nicola;
Nannini, Giuliano; and Logemann, Willy,3,452,085.
Logepwell, Donald Lyle; and Tipton, James Phillips, to General
Electric Company. Dual reader control method and apparatus.
3,486,005, 12-23-69, CI. 235-61.6
Logerot, Jean-Marie R., to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Beryllium products and
method. 3,434,319, 3-25-69, CI. 72-47.
Logerot, Rene Paul; and Alesi, Pierre Andre, to Societe Nationale
d 'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d 'Aviation. Devices for
reducing the rear-end drag of jet engines. 3,439,504, 4-22-69, CI.
60-271.
Logetronics, Inc.: See —
Knibiehly, Earle M., 3,434,225.
Knibiehly, Earle M., 3,463,073.
Logic Systems, Inc.: See —
Sterns, Robert B.; and McGuire, Richard, 3,466,535.
Logicon, Inc.: See —
King, Claude F.; Martin, Norman M.; Mellott, Robert N.; and
Wolfe, Ramon E., 3,487,369.
Mellott, Robert N., 3,424,923.
Logistics Industries Corporation: See —
Goldman, Joseph, 3,421,679.
Goldman, Joseph, 3,445,05 1 .
Logma Aktiebolag: See —
Jorgenscn, Karl-Gunnar, 3,443,61 1.
Logomasini, James C, to Monsanto Company. Method of forming
plastic articles having foamed cores. 3,449,477, 6-10-69, CI. 264-
45.
Logothctis, Andreas: See—
Otto, Ferdinand P.; and Logothetis, Andreas,3,445,386.
Logrippo, James, to Norristown Rug Manufacturing Company.
Braided rug employing thermoplastic tubing. 3,421,405, 1-14-69,
CI. 87-6.
Logus, Anthony T., to Pettibone Mulliken Corporation. Selective
steering with single valve. 3,446,307, 5-27-69, CI. 180-79.2
Loh, Jack C; and Norman, Robert S., to General Electric Company.
Combustible gas detector using a corona discharge. 3,439,261, 4-
15-69, CI. 324-33.
Lohbauer, Kenneth R.: See—
Crydcr, John R.; Field, Jesse L., Jr.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; and
Scheidt, James E.,3,486,418.
Crydcr, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney,
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.;
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.;
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H.,3,477,225.
Lohbauer, Kenneth R., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Pressure
modulated brake valve. 3,423,136, 1-21-69, CI. 303-54.
Lohest, Hans, to Barmag Barmcr Maschincnfabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Heated galettc. 3,435,171, 3-25-69, CI. 219-10.61
Lohest, Hans: See —
Schippcrs, Heinz; Lohest, Hans; and dc Ruig, Jans R., 3,445,073.
Lohman, Karl L. Underground utility cable or conduit terminal.
3,466,379, 9-9-69, CI. 174-38.
Lohmann, Adolf W., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Apparatus for exceeding the cutoff frequency of a band
limited optical system. 3,421,809, 1-14-69, CI. 350-162.
Lohmann, Adolf W., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Fresncl correlation technique. 3,427,586, 2-11-69, CI. 340-
146.3
Lohmann, Adolf W., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Optical character recognition. 3,437,824, 4-8-69, CI. 250-
219.
Lohmann Foods Corporation: See —
Hibbard, Schuyler M., 3,457,851.
Lohmeyer, W Carl. Foldable coaster and handle device for use with
can-like containers. 3,443,829, 5-13-69, CI. 294-32.
Lohnas, John D.; Bourdeau, Raymond D.; and Kalia, Kanwal K., to
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Preparation of coated
paper having high gloss and high wet rub resistance. 3,442,685, 5-
6-69, CI. 117-65.2
Lohneis, Earl Rex, to Kearney & Trecker Corporation. Force trans-
mitting and compensating device. 3,454,313, 7-8-69, CI. 308-189.
Lohner, Erwin K.: See —
Sass, Andrew R.; and Lohner, Erwin K., 3,460,101.
Lohner, Kurt, Professor Dr.-Ing.: See—
Hartel, Gunter, 3,476,096.
Lohner, Louis A.; Middleton, William B.; and Richardson, Harry L.,
to Chemical Construction Corporation. Integral gas quencher for
tilting furnaces. 3,471,138, 10-7-69, CI. 266-16.
Lohninger, Wilhelm J., to United States of America, Army. Elec-
tromechanical fuze timer regulation. 3,434,424, 3-25-69, CI. 102-
70.2
Lohr & Bromkamp GmbH: See —
Aucktor, Erich, 3,475,924.
Devos, Gaston, 3,442,095.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, to Burger Eisen-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Cooking pan suitable for the preparation
of dietetic and nondietetic foods. 3,432,642, 3-11-69, CI. 219-439.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, to Burger Eisen-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Roasting and broiling apparatus.
3,435,754, 4-1-69, CI. 99-341.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, to Burger Eisen-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Serial roasting apparatus with product
turner. 3,435,755, 4-1-69, CI. 99-424.
Lohr, Alfred; Hemmann, Helmut; and Tropp, Karl, to Burger Eisen-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for the frying and roasting of
comestibles. 3,450,027, 6-17-69, CI. 99-423.
Lohr, Jerome J., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Variable stiffness polymeric damper.
3,430,902, 3-4-69, CI. 248-18.
Lohr, Manfred, to Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft. Self-leveling shock ab-
sorber. 3,450,235, 6-17-69, CI. 188-88.
Lohr, Manfred: See —
Hoffmann, Hans-Jurgen; and Lohr, Manfred,3,469,661.
Lohr, Raymond J.; Hubiak, Walter; and Carver, Richard N., to
Marx, Louis, & Co., Inc. Musical toys. 3,453,921, 7-8-69, CI. 84-
102.
Lohr, Thomas E., to General Motors Corporation. Power transmis-
sion. 3,421,390, 1-14-69, CI. 74-801.
Lohrenz, Marold H., to Collins Radio Company. Tape transport ser-
vomechanism utilizing digital techniques. 3,454,960, 7-8-69, CI.
242-184.
Lohrenz, Victor: See —
Wheeler, Donald J.; and Lohrenz, Victor.3,431,386.
Lohrer, Joseph Bernhard, to Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.
Plastic closure with outside ring and inside tube for beer and-
beverages. 3,438,529, 4-15-69, CI. 215-42.
Lohrmann, Dieter R., to United States of America, Army. Variable
inductor. 3,422,383, 1-14-69, CI. 336-15.
Lohrmann, Dieter R. Short-time melting fuse. 3,445,798, 5-20-69;
CI. 337-227.
Lohrmann, Dieter R., to United States of America, Army. Power
amplifier for amplitude modulated transmitter. 3,486,128, 12-23-
69, CI. 330-40.
Lohse, Friedrich; and Batzer, Hans, to Ciba Limited. Curable mix-
tures comprising a compound containing at least two B-
methylenepropiolactone groups and a cross linking agent.-
3,442,870, 5-6-69, CI. 260-78.3
Lohse, Friedrich: See —
Porret, Daniel; Lohse, Friedrich; Leumann, Ernst; Nikles, Erwin;
and Batzer, Hans,3,455,949.
Lohse, Hardy Gotthard, to St. Regis Paper Company. Process for-
producing delayed-tack adhesive compositions and coating sheet
materials therewith. 3,447,954, 6-3-69, CI. 117-122.
Lohse, Karl-Heinz: See —
Kornbichler, Heinz; Ullrich, Walter; Mainka, Alfred; and Lohse,
Karl-Heinz,3,467,578.
Loiacono, Gabriel M.; and Nassau, Kurt, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Growth of lithium niobate crystal. 3,446,603,
5-27-69, CI. 23-301.
Loir, Yvon Henri Arthur. Process for storing a gas in a coal mine.
3,462,957, 8-26-69, CI. 61-0.5
Loiseau, Gerard Paul Marie Henri, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Methods for
stimulating growth of animals with phosphocreatinine. 3,479,433,
11-18-69, CI. 424-200.
Loiselet, Yves: See —
Cousin, Maurice; Klein, Robert; Loiselet, Yves; and Sonet, Gil-
bert,3,456,125.
LIST OF PATENTEES
953
Lojas, Matthew Stanley, to Metallurgical Exoproducts Corporation,
mesne. Production of rimmed steels. 3,436,209, 4-1-69, CI. 75-53.
Lok-Box, Inc.: See—
Eberly, David H., Jr., 3,454,444.
Loken, Bjarte; and Gut, Marcel, to Phytogen Products, Inc.6-Methyl-
A5,7 sterols and methods to prepare same. 3,468,875, 9-23-69, CI.
260-239.55
Loken, Bjarte; and Gut, Marcel, to Phytogen Products, Inc. Steroid
ketal. 3,480,621, 11-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Loken, Bjarte; and Sollins, Irving V., to Phytogen Products, Inc.
Ketal intermediate. 3,480,619, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-239.55
Lokensgaard, Otto M. Apparatus for installing septic tanks and cess-
pools. 3,462,896, 8-26-69, CI. 52-127.
Lokerson, David T.: See —
Meek, James M.; Lokerson, David T.; and Briggs, Gary
A.,3,465,251.
Lokey, Benjamin F., to Hercules Incorporated. Preparation ofa.a-
dimethylbenzy! alcohol. 3,483,261, 12-9-69, CI. 260-618.
Lokey, Burke P., to Westvaco Corporation. Machine and method for
making leak-proof paper bags. 3,470,796, 10-7-69, CI. 93-13.
Lokey, Burke P.; and Rein, Charles R., to West Virginia Pulp and
Paper Company. Bag inspection method and apparatus therefor.
3,433,135, 3-18-69, CI. 93-8.
Lokken, Albert. Drain attachment for flexible cover for boats.
3,475,772, 11-4-69, CI. 9-1.
Lollmann, Paul. Device for uncorking champagne or suchlike bot-
tles. 3,476,278, 1 1-4-69, CI. 215-55.
Lomakka, Gosta Mattias: See—
Caspersson, Torbjorn Oskar; and Lomakka, Gosta Mat-
tias,3,446,562.
Lomas, William Guidford. Golf practice machine. 3,460,391, 8-12-
69, CI. 73-379.
Lomax, Donald P.: See —
Foster, George H.; and Lomax, Donald P.,3,456,298.
Lombard, Claude-Edmond, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Rotary-magnet variable-voltage alternator, especially applicable to
the power-transmission of automobile vehicles. 3,443,135, 5-6-69,
CI. 310-191.
Lombard, Claude, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, and
Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Automobiles Peugeot.
Electric contact units of cable control devices. 3,435,165, 3-25-69,
CI. 200-61.89
Lombard Corporation: See —
Katko, Daniel A., 3,477,229.
Lombard, Daniel L., 3,431,765.
Lombard, Daniel L., 3,436,944.
Lombard, Daniel L., 3,482,429.
Lombard, Daniel L., to Lombard Corporation. Hydraulic extrusion
press. 3,431,765, 3-11-69, CI. 72-255.
Lombard, Daniel L., to Lombard Corporation. Tube reducing ap-
paratus. 3,436,944, 4-8-69, CI. 72-208.
Lombard, Daniel L., to Lombard Corporation. Hydraulic press.
3,482,429, 12-9-69, CI. 72-450.
Lombard, Francis; and Juillard, Pierre, to Crylor. Production of a
network of polyacrylonitrile filaments. 3,433,866, 3-18-69, CI.
264-210.
Lombard, Louis: See —
Mounier, Bruce; and Lombard, Louis,3,486,264.
Lombardi, Crescenzo R.; and Lester, Fritz O. Food container.
3,442,433, 5-6-69, CI. 229-2.5
Lombardi, Eugene H.: See —
Lee, Edward P.; Lombardi, Eugene H.; Montes, Ralph A.; and
Stoeckli, Oscar W., 3,470,996.
Lombardi, Frank G., to Union Carbide Corporation. Process for
forming non-foamed polyurethane elastomers using metal diorgano
dithiocarbamates as latent curing catalysts. 3,432,474, 3-1 1-69, CI.
260-77.5
Lombardi, Jack P. Apparatus for making spiral seamed corrugated
laminated pipe with uncorrugated interior. 3,474,514, 10-28-69,
CI. 29-200.
Lombardi, Jose C. Broiling utensil. 3,483,816, 12-16-69, CI. 99-421.
Lombardi, Louis F.: See —
Campana, Nicholas L.; Campano, Frank J.; and Lombardi,
Louis F.,3,486,166.
Lombardi, Victor J. Apparatus for knitting loop fabric. 3,477,255,
11-11-69, CI. 66-91.
Lombardini, Arnaldo; and Ferretti, Giorgio. Transistor ignition
system for gas engines. 3,439,663, 4-22-69, CI. 123-149.
Lombardini, Pietro P.: See—
Grossi, Mario D.; and Lombardini, Pietro P., 3,445,844.
Lombardo, Allan Kilroe: See—
Schafler, Armando Birlain; and Lombardo, Allan Kil-
roe,3,459,642.
Birlain Schafler, Armando; and Lombardo, Allan, 3,478, 684.
Lombardo, John L.: See—
Platino, Rocco J.; and Lombardo, John L.,3,454,132.
Lombardo, John M.; Friesen, Clarence W.; and Lombardo, Louis
M., to Terrazzo Supply Corporation. Floor surfacing machine.
3,452,486, 7-1-69, CI. 51-177.
Lombardo, Leo R., to Cleveland Technical Center, Inc. Electrical
meter system employing electrolytic coulometers as measuring in-
struments. 3,466,543, 9-9-69, CI. 324-140.
Lombardo, Louis M.: See —
Lombardo, John M.; Friesen, Clarence W.; and Lombardo,
Louis M.,3,452,486.
Lombardo, Michael E., to Stapling Machines Co.'Composition and
methods for rendering absorbent materials fungicidal comprising
an aqueous solution of borax/and the bis(tri-N-propyltin) diam-
monium chloride of a tri-polyoxyethylated N-alkyl trimethylene
diamine. 3,443,010, 5-6-69, CI. 424-148.
Lombardo, Pasquale, to Allied Chemical Corporation. Insecticidal
methods and compositions utilizing ketone adducts. 3,469,010, 9-
23-69, CI. 424-311.
Lombardo, Pasquale: See —
Newallis, Peter E.; and Lombardo, Pasquale,3,420,919.
Newallis, Peter E.; and Lombardo, Pasquale.3,442,955.
Newallis, Peter E.; Otto, Julian A.; and Lombardo,
Pasquale.3,445,507.
Lombardo, Peter P.: See—
Kashkin, Ronald; Lombardo, Peter P.; and Pomeranz, Har-
ry,3,443,233.
Lombardo, Samuel J.: See —
Sporck, Claus L.; Kelley, Thomas H.; and Lombardo, Samuel
J.,3,453,854.
Lombardy, Frank, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Spiral-wound disc
friction element and method of making same. 3,437,546, 4-8-69,
CI. 161-35.
Lombardy, Joseph B. Railway boxcar journal lubricator. 3,434,764,
3-25-69, CI. 308-85.
Lomerson, Robert B. Method of assembling leads in an apertured
support. 3,444,619, 5-20-69, CI. 29-630.
Lomolino, Paul A. Liquid level indicating element. 3,448,618, 6-10-
69, CI. 73-327.
Lomolino, Paul A. Drain valve construction. 3,460,561, 8-12-69, CI.
137-247.13
LoMonaco, Sergio; Melacini, Paolo; Borsini, Giancarlo; Magagnin,
Luigi Ciligot; and Visani, Francesco, to Chatillon Societa Anonima
Italiana per le Fibre Tessili Artificiali S.p.A. Process for the low-
temperature homopolymerization and copolymerization of vinyl
chloride. 3,476,727, 11-4-69, CI. 260-92.8
Lonadier, Frank D.; Brown, Willard B.; Fushimi, Fred C; and Silver,
Gary L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Ion exchange method for preparing metal oxide micro-
spheres. 3,438,749, 4-15-69, CI. 23-344.
Lonati, Francesco. Device for displacing needles for circular knitting
machines. 3,442,097, 5-6-69, CI. 66-50.
Loncar, Frank. Portable game apparatus. 3,477,718, 11-11-69, CI.
273-40.
Londal, Ralph K., to Holley Carburetor Company. Pressure respon-
sive mechanism. 3,434,395, 3-25-69, CI. 92-6.
Londal, Ralph K.; Schroeder, Lloyd A.; and Doolin, Wendell M., to
Automotive Pattern Co. Blow plate assembly. 3,461,948, 8-19-69,
CI. 164-201.
London, Alvan G., to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Safety tilt
system. 3,472,547, 10-14-69, CI. 296-28.
London, Alvin B.; and Winkler, Julius G., to Creative Research Cor-
poration, mesne. Method and apparatus for making sandals and
other open top shoes. 3,474,477, 10-28-69, CI. 12-142.
London Bankside Products Limited: See —
Wagstaffe, Aubrey H., 3,477,062.
London, William Herbert: See —
Mortlock, James Oswald; London, William Herbert; and Shaw,
William,3,475,913.
Londontown Manufacturing Company, The: See —
Hofe, Eugene F., 3,440,984.
Loner, Aldo. Cutter head for dry shaving apparatus. 3,453,728, 7-8-
69, CI. 30-34.1
Loner, Aldo; and Meier, Otto, to Carinthia Elektrogerate
Gesellschaft m.b.H., Firma. Cutter head for dry shaving apparatus.
3,456,341, 7-22-69, CI. 30-34.1
Long, Alan Gibson: See —
Eardley, Stephen; Gregory, Gordon Ian; Lazenby, John Kevin;
and Long, Alan Gibson, 3,479, 350.
Long, Albert E. Flash cube adapter for camera. 3,465,138, 9-2-69,
CI. 240-1.3
Long, Anthony Alfred Walter; and Nayler, John Herbert Charles, to
Beecham Group Limited. Penicillins substituted with heterocyclic
groups. 3,433,784, 3-18-69, CI. 260-239.1
Long, Arthur H.: See —
Meyerhoff, Alfred; Stewart, William A.; Long, Arthur H.; and
Kothmann, Richard E.,3,457,988.
Long, Benjamin E., to AMBAC Industries, Incorporated. Electric
machine. 3,487,246, 12-30-69, CI. 310-154.
Long, Bernard, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Company. Manufacture of a
continuous glass sheet on a molten metal bath. 3,445,213, 5-20-
69, CI. 65-65.
Long, Bernard, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Process for
reducing the thickness of float glass by differentiated cooling.
3,485,614, 12-23-69, CI. 65-99.
954
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Long, Cecil Louis, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Dif-
ferential speed gravure coating process. 3,468,700, 9-23-69, CI.
117-111.
Long, Charles A., to Struthers Wells Corporation. Pressure vessel.
3,457,961,7-29-69, CI. 138-143.
Long, Charles E. Self adjusting wedge-type disk brake. 3,430,736, 3-
4-69, CI. 188-73.
Long, Charles W.: See—
Eldridge, Clare W.; Long, Charles W.; and Gamble, Robert
0.,3,457,715.
Long, Charles-Jean: See —
Grange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue, Bernard; and Mal-
let, Roger.3,446,176.
Long, Chester L.: See —
Grigsby, Charles E.; Long, Chester L.; and Hose, Alexander
V., 3,437, 111.
Long, Donald A.; and Mosher, Walter W., Jr. Luggage tag.
3,429,065, 2-25-69, CI. 40-21.
Long, Donald A.; and Mosher, Walter W., Jr., to Precision Dynam-
ics Corporation. Multiple identification band assembly and method
of making the same. 3,467,246, 9-16-69, CI. 206-56.
Long, Douglas R., to Del-Guy Inc. Safety device for handling hot
electrical transmission lines. 3,454,296, 7-8-69, CI. 294-78.
Long, Edward M.: See —
Dill, Charles L., Jr., 3,430,100.
Dill, Charles L., Jr., 3,447,029.
Long, Elton B., to Case, J. I., Company. Locking apparatus for side
shiftable excavator. 3,436,099, 4-1-69, CI. 280-456.
Long, Emile David, to Gillett Tool Co., Inc., mesne. Electric speed
control system for a fluid operated disc clutch. 3,437,188, 4-8-69,
CI. 192-103.
Long, Eric L.: See —
Cherry, Walter L.; Long, Eric L.; and Olson, Harry W.,
Sr.,3,423,705.
Long, Eric L., to Cherry Electrical Products Corporation. Snap-ac-
tion pulse switch. 3,449,538, 6-10-69, CI. 200-160.
Long, Eric L., to Cherry Electrical Products Corporation. Overtravel
switch actuator. 3,485,975, 12-23-69, CI. 200-67.
Long, Ernest Guinne, to Johns-Manville Corporation. Joint sealing
tape. 3,455,077, 7-15-69, CI. 52-459.
Long, Geoffrey Albert, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Fuel
systems for gas turbine engines. 3,447,315, 6-3-69, CI. 60-39.28
Long, Geoffrey Albert: See—
Warne, Eugene Harold; and Long, Geoffrey Albert.3,444,688.
Long, George B.: See —
Brinkman, Thomas J.; Fogt, Thomas H.; Long, George B.; and
Whistler, Charles C, Jr.,3,475,829.
Long, George E.; and Anson, Howard G. Mounting means for line
holder. 3,425,127, 2-4-69, CI. 33--086
Long, George R.: See —
Dodson, William C, Jr.; and Long, George R.,3,458,905.
Long, Glen F., to Universal Controls Corporation. Prepay pay sta-
tion adapter. 3,448,218, 6-3-69, CI. 179-6.3
Long, Gordon D., to Tektronix, Inc. Oscillographic apparatus for
measuring the magnitude and duration of input waveforms.
3,449,671.6-10-69, CI. 324-121.
Long, Hamish Arthur: See —
Jackson, John Brian; Sherliker, Francis Raymond; and Long,
Hamish Arthur.3,479,318.
Long, Harold W. Crib warmer. 3,438,069, 4-15-69, CI. 5-348.
Long, Hiram S., Jr.: See —
Lamb, Douglas J.; and Long, Hiram S., Jr., 3,436, 823.
Long Island Oyster Farms, Inc.: See —
Vanderborgh, George H., Jr.; and Campbell, Phillip J.,
3,486,486.
Long, Jack L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Recovery of americium from plutonium metal using mol-
ten salts. 3,460,917, 8-12-69, CI. 23-325.
Long, James; and Pedersen, Niels P., to General Electric Company.
Pulse width control for adjustable speed drive system. 3,465,228,
9-2-69, CI. 318-328.
Long, Joanne B.: See —
Hadley, Emerson E., deceased; Hadley, Doris J.; Hadley, Emer-
son Rea; and Long, Joanne B.; heirs, 3,468,082.
Long, John A.: See—
Mc Vey, George R.; Long, John A.; and Timmons, Richard
J.,3,462,257.
Long, John E.: See—
Loter, Ira; and Long, John E., 3,437,494.
Long, John R. Anti-jackknife device for fifth-wheel tractor- trailer
connections. 3,430,986, 3-4-69, CI. 280-432.
Long, John T., Jr., to Chemetals Corporation. Recovery of copper
from acid copper sulfate solutions. 3,424,575, 1-28-69, CI. 75-109.
Long, Joseph F.: See —
Buehler, Oscar R.; Keister, George P.; and Long, Joseph
F.,3,461,167.
Long Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Atkinson, Wallace E., 3,434,314.
Long Manufacturing Company: See-
Long, William R.; and Long, Zebulon Vance, 3,483,686.
Long Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Atkinson, Wallace E., 3,452,563.
Atkinson, Wallace E., 3,459,016.
Long, Marshall, to Carnation Company, mesne. Apparatus for
providing heat of sterilization in processes of canning food materi-
al. 3,427,954, 2-18-69, CI. 99-251.
Long, Marshall: See —
Miller, Jack M.; Long, Marshall; and Alley, Lewis F., 3,456,285.
Long, Nigel Neville William; and Hickton, Raymond, to Lucas,
Joseph (Industries) Limited. Dashboard assemblies for road vehi-
cles. 3,424,264, 1-28-69, CI. 180-90.
Long, Norwood G.: See —
Fraser, John M.; and Long, Norwood G., 3,466, 398.
Long, Oscar C, Jr. Hair-grooming device having controllably ac-
tivatable and inactivatable liquid-applying means. 3,456,658, 7-22-
69, CI. 132-116.
Long, Ray S.; and Tveter, Elmer C, to Dow Chemical Company,
The. Hydrochlorination process for recovery of metal values.
3,432,255, 3-11-69, CI. 23-16.
Long, Raymond H.; and Maddock, Maldwyn J., to Lummus Com-
pany, The. Phosphoric acid process. 3,453,076, 7-1-69, CI. 23-
165.
Long, Richard W. Heated underwater diving suit. 3,449,761, 6-17-
69, CI. 2-2.1
Long, Robert Alvin; and Poplaski, Daniel Eugene, to AMP Incor-
porated. Hand tool for crimping terminals. 3,420,086, 1-7-69, CI.
72-338.
Long, Robert B., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Com-
plexes of copper compounds with acetylides. 3,420,862, 1-7-69,
CI. 260-438.1
Long, Robert B., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Process for separating olefins from admixtures with high porosity
cuprous halide salts. 3,437,713, 4-8-69, CI. 260-681.5
Long, Robert B.; and Knarr, Warren Alfred, to Esso Research and
Engineering Company. Process for separating olefins from admix-
tures with high porosity cuprous halide salts. 3,437,712, 4-8-69,
CI. 260-681.5
Long, Robert B.: See —
Cahn, Robert P.; Long, Robert B.; Cecchetti, Ralph; Carr, Jesse
M., Jr.; and De Feo, Richard J.,3,481,971.
Sawyer, Willard Hall; Long, Robert B.; and Gardner, Donald
J.,3,441,377.
Long, Robert L.: See —
Koch, Henry A.; and Long, Robert L., 3,433,236.
Long, Roger A., to Whittaker Corporation. Ceramic structural com-
posite. 3,460,305, 8-12-69, CI. 52-604.
Long, Roger A.; and Jones, Rodney A., to Whittaker Corporation.
Filament reinforced metal composites for gas turbine blades.
3,460,920, 8-12-69, CI. 29-183.5
Long, Roger Alden, to Whittaker Corporation. Plastic substrate hav-
ing ceramic coating. 3,485,703, 12-23-69, CI. 161-87.
Long, Sam L., Jr. Paper clip dispenser. 3,422,989, 1-21-69, CI. 221-
186.
Long, Samuel Wendell, to Michigan Chemical Corporation. Produc-
tion of alpa,alpha-dihaloaliphatic acids. 3,452,089, 6-24-69, CI.
260-539.
Long, Stanley Thomas, to C.A.V. Limited. Counting apparatus.
3,475,955, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-168.
Long, Thomas L.: See —
Disko, Harry; Long, Thomas L.; and Glass, Marvin I. ,3,484,798.
Long, Thomas P.: See —
Murphy, Alfred M.; Filak, Carl M.; Long, Thomas P.; and
Brown, John A., Jr.,3,475,942.
Long, William A., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Label
mounting machine. 3,485,701, 12-23-69, CI. 156-552.
Long, William R.; and Long, Zebulon Vance, to Long Manufactur-
ing Company. Stripper head. 3,483,686, 12-16-69, CI. 56-35.
Long, William W., Ill: See-
Croft, Charles P.; and Long, William W., 111,3,432,968.
Long, Zebulon Vance: See —
Long, William R.; and Long, Zebulon Vance, 3,483,686.
Longacher, Kenneth E.: See —
Smith, Walter W.; Longacher, Kenneth E.; and Zollar, Herbert
H.,3,430,681.
Longacre Press, Inc., The: See —
Klebanow, Norman K.; and Sager, Dan, 3,467,060.
Longarzo, Roland, to Union Pen & Pencil Corporation. Writing im-
plement body connecting assembly. 3,462,232, 8-19-69, CI. 401-
209.
Longenecker, Bruce Cameron: See —
Winrow, Donald; Longenecker, Bruce Cameron; and Reynolds,
Charles Edward.3,469,258.
Longenecker, John F.: See —
Freyberger, Donald L.; and Longenecker, John F.,3,469,301.
Longenecker, Levi S. Open hearth having preheat and charge
means. 3,424,445, 1-28-69, CI. 266-24.
Longenecker, Levi S. Making basic oxygen steel in an electric arc
furnace system. 3,444,304, 5-13-69, CI. 13-9.
Longenecker, Levi S. Apparatus and method for preheating of metal
scrap for furnace charging. 3,479,438, 11-18-69, CI. 13-9.
LIST OF PATENTEES
955
Longfield, James Edgar; and Beegle, Lindley Clair, to American
Cyanamid Company. Superheating amonia. 3,455,659, 7-15-69,
CI. 23-293.
Longiave, Carlo; Castelli, Renato; Andreetta, Alberto; and Garberi,
Angelo, to Montecatini Edison, S.p.A. Process for the catalytic
preparation of cyclododecatrienes-1,5,9 from conjugated diolefins
and catalysts therefor. 3,420,899, 1-7-69, CI. 260-666.
Longini, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. High
power semiconductor control element and associated circuitry.
3,480,802, 11-25-69, CI. 307-299.
Longinotti, Enrico. Process for molding decorative cement slabs.
3,484,514, 12-16-69, CI. 264-163.
Longley, Harry F.; Bedford-Jones, Peter E.; and Battle, Thomas, to
Steel Company of Canada, Limited, The, Metallgesellschaft Ak-
tiengesellschaft, and Pickands Mather & Co. Peripheral charging
of sponge iron. 3,443,930, 5-13-69, CI. 75-10.
Longley, Lester A., to RCA Corporation. Screening loader.
3,461,968, 8-19-69, CI. 171-132.
Longley, Peter: See —
Coplin, John Frederick; Longley, Peter; and Blackhurst, Robert
Vaughan,3,42 1,686.
Longman, Sidney E. Sugarcane planting aid. 3,422,973, 1-21-69, CI.
214-83.1
Longman, Sidney E. Automatic sugar cane planter. 3,468,441, 9-23-
69, CI. 214-519.
Longmire, Donald E.: See —
Blakely, Carl Frederick; and Longmire, Donald E., 3,463, 334.
Longo, Harry N. Bicycle safety-wheel attachment. 3,437,352, 4-8-69,
CI. 280-293.
Longoria, Juan, III; and Strother, Greene W., Jr., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Wet strength additives for cellulosic products.
3,462,383, 8-19-69, CI. 260-9.
Longosz, Edward J.: See —
Panzer, Jerome; Longosz, Edward J.; Staffin, Gerald D.; and
Goodson, Robert M., 3,446,737.
Longshore, Donald W., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Two speed power take-off. 3,464,277, 9-2-69, CI. 74-15.4
Longuski, Robert N.; and Zaske, Robert E., to Round Tool Co., Inc.
Chuck jaws. 3,433,491, 3-18-69, CI. 279-2.
Longval, William B., to USM Corporation. Control for cutting
presses. 3,474,695, 10-28-69, CI. 83-524.
Longview Fibre Company: See —
Nordstrom, Duane M., 3,464,619.
Small, Donald I., 3,441,125.
Willard, Edwin J., 3,478,654.
Longwell, Charles R.: See —
Lockenvitz, Arthur; Longwell, Charles R.; and Pietsch,
Roy,3,452,296.
Longwell, John P.; Bieber, Herman; and Begley, John W., to Esso
Research and Engineering Company. Solid propellant system for
rockets. 3,429,265, 2-25-69, CI. 102-101.
Longwell, Thomas F., to Automatic Electric Laboratories Inc.
Semiconductor transducer assembly. 3,435,157, 3-25-69, CI. 179-
110.
Longworth, David Philip, to Associated Electrical Industries Limited.
Circuit arrangement for synthetic testing of electrical apparatus
employing a steady A.C. recovery voltage supply applied after the
transient recovery voltage. 3,467,857, 9-16-69, CI. 324-28.
Longworth Scientific Instrument Company Limited: See —
Jephcott, John A., 3,426,749.
Sugg, Basil R.; and Lloyd, John, 3,438,372.
Longyear, E. J., Company: See-
Casper, Ray K.; and Lindelof, Leonard A., 3,428,138.
Casper, Ray K.; and Linn, Albert L., 3,461,981.
Lonnberg, Stig: See —
Jakobsson, Per; and Lonnberg, Stig,3,484,913.
Lonsdale, Melvin J.: See —
Batterton, Elmo L.; and Lonsdale, Melvin J. ,3,440,734.
Lont, George M.: See —
Snyder, James B.; Lont, John D.; and Lont, George
M., 3,429,263.
Lont, John D.: See—
Snyder, James B.; Lont, John D.; and Lont, George
M., 3,429,263.
Lonza Ltd.: See —
Brunner, Emil; Hasler, Hans; and Huber, Alfred, 3,436,445.
Hugh, Gottfried, 3,460,811.
Pino, Piero; and Braca, Guiseppe, 3,446,591.
Pino, Piero; Braca, Giuseppe; and Sbrana, Glauco, 3,459,812.
Scheuber, Hermann, 3,480,676.
Volker, Theodore; and Schindelmann, Frika, 3,487,101.
Lonza-Werke Elektrochemische Fabriken G.m.b.H.: See—
Fuchs, Alfons; and Babel, Albert, 3,472,655.
Lonza-Werke G.m.b.H.: See—
Babl, Albert; and Geng, Heinz Josef, 3,473,894.
Looby, John T.: See-
Lambert, John B.; and Looby, John T., 3,425,822.
Loofboro, Verne L.: See —
Dunn, Elman R.; and Loofboro, Verne L., 3,458,957.
Loofbourrow, James G. Barbed strip. 3,455,539, 7-15-69, CI. 256-8.
Loois, Hendrikus J., to Shell Oil Company. Process for preparing
concrete tiles having a top layer of epoxy resin. 3,439,076, 4-15-
69, CI. 264-69.
Look, Melvin; Padgett, Weldon M., II; Hyman, Julius; Fenyes,
Joseph G. E.; and Lee, Herbert P. C, to Fundamental Research
Company. Orthocarboxy-sulfo-dedecachloro- oc-
tahydrodimethanotriphenylene anhydride. 3,480,646, 11-25-69, CI.
260-327.
Looker, Ivan L. Variable speed transmission. 3,435,709, 4-1-69, CI.
74-752.
Looker, Ivan L. Planetary gear type steering device for track vehi-
cles. 3,450,218, 6-17-69, CI. 180-6.44
Looker, Olin L., to FMC Corporation. Harvesting apparatus.
3,429,1 11, 2-25-69, CI. 56-108.
Lookman, Evert Jacobus, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Casing for
electric apparatus with the motor resiliently suspended. 3,458,737,
7-29-69, CI. 310-51.
Loomans, Bernard A., to Baker Perkins Inc. Multipurpose continu-
ous mixing and/or kneading apparatus. 3,423,074, 1-21-69, CI.
259-6.
Loomans, Bernard A., to Baker Perkins Inc. Material feeding device
for a continuous mixer, reactor, or the like. 3,486,664, 12-30-69,
CI. 222-413.
Loomans, Bernard A.; Ross, Thomas I.; Balazer, Richard J.; and
Scherping, Clarence K., to Baker Perkins Inc. Automatically
operated door mechanism for a mixer, kneader, reactor or like
machine. 3,463,459, 8-26-69, CI. 259-41.
Loomie, Edward R. Durometer. 3,468,159, 9-23-69, CI. 73-81.
Loomis Machine Company: See —
Beckwith, Robert C; and Hecker, Robert W., Jr., 3,426,377.
Hecker.Robert W.,Jr.; and Beckwith.Robert C, 3,486,181.
Loomis, Russell M.: See —
Bezlaj, Frank A.; McLaughlin, Gerald R.; Loomis, Russell M.;
and Breen, Henry D.,3,486,468.
Breen, Henry D.; and Loomis, Russell M., 3,431,015.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry
D.,3,422,773.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry
D.,3,478,700.
Loomis, Russell M., to Unarco Industries, Inc. Side filler. 3,472,180,
10-14-69, CI. 105-369.
Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry D., to Unarco Industries, Inc.
Lading separating means. 3,477,392, 11-11-69, CI. 105-376.
Loonen, Hendrik E.: See —
Fontein, Freerk J.; Loonen, Hendrik E.; and Creuels, Frans
H. ,3,447,327.
Looney, Catharine Elizabeth: See —
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine EIizabeth.3,423,427.
Cescon, Lawrence Anthony; Dessauer, Rolf; and Looney,
Catharine Elizabeth.3,449,379.
Loop, James P.: See —
Lynn, William J.; and Loop, James P. ,3,443,993.
Looper, Glenn. Pneumatically fed tufted textile machine. 3,430,590,
3-4-69, CI. 112-80.
Loos, Gunter: See —
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Ambrosius, Dietrich; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert.3,459,238.
Schilde, Fritz; Richter, Manfred; Dietrich, Ambrosius; Tille,
Manfred; Gunther, Ludwig; Loos, Gunter; Mzyk, Heinrich;
Miersch, Siegfried; Haupt, Winfried; Rossel, Wolfgang;
Beuchel, Gunter; Erler, Gerhard; and Weder, Her-
bert,3,464,453.
Loos, Kurt: See —
Haschek, Friedrich; and Loos, Kurt,3,426,830.
Loos, Kurt; and Haschek, Friedrich, to Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H.
Covering means for guiding paths on machine tools. 3,429,356, 2-
25-69, CI. 160-223.
Looschen, Floyd W., to Burroughs Corporation. Word select and
character inhibit memory system. 3,444,534, 5-13-69, CI. 340-174.
Loose, Guenter H., to Corning Glass Works. Stressed hermetic seal
and method of making said seal. 3,436,109, 4-1-69, CI. 287-
189.365
Loose, Guenter H., to Corning Glass Works. Double negative expo-
sure method for photosensitively opacifiable glass. 3,473,927, 10-
21-69, CI. 96-36.
Loose, Sheldon D.: See —
Pemberton, Paul E.; Loose, Sheldon D.; and Greene, Anthony
E.,3,457,983.
Loose, Winfield Warren: See —
Carlisle, Raymond Melvin; and Loose, Winfield War-
ren,3,436,696.
Loose, Winfield Warren, to AMP Incorporated. Programming
system. 3,428,935, 2-18-69, CI. 339-19.
Loosen, Ronald E. Tape reel. 3,429,430, 2-25-69, CI. 206-52.
Looss, Helmut: See —
Heider, Helmut; and Looss, Helmut.3,443,476.
956
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Loots, Francois Pierre: See—
Hendricx, Serge; and Loots, Francois Pierre.3,470,021.
Lopacki, John, to Carborundum Company, The. Method of stabiliz-
ing resistance in semiconductor manufacture. 3,442,014, 5-6-69,
CI. 29-612.
Lopasic, Alexander Z.: See —
Magida, Nathan H.; Lopasic, Alexander Z.; and Wolfner, Wil-
liam,3,425,008.
Lopata, Herman, to Automatic Tool Systems, Inc. Fare collection
system. 3,441,716, 4-29-69, CI. 235-92.
Lopata, Ira L. Method and apparatus for filling soft-baked goods.
3,465,693, 9-9-69, CI. 107-1.
Lopata, Karl-Peter, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik.
Multidirectional faucet. 3,470,906, 10-7-69, CI. 137-579.
Lopata, Karl-Peter: See —
Schiffer, Gunter; and Lopata, Karl-Peter,3, 42 1,345.
Lopatin, George; and Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Oil Company.
Polypropylene. 3,468,044, 9-23-69, CI. 38-144.
Lopatka, Dale R.: See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J.; and Lopatka, Dale R., 3,438, 344.
Loper, George B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Fuel mixing and igni-
tion system in pneumatic acoustic source. 3,434,561, 3-25-69, CI.
181-0.5
Loper, George B., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Correlating seismic
signals. 3,435,195, 3-25-69, Ci. 235-181.
Loper, George B.: See —
Brown, Ellis M.; Loper, George B.; and Otto,
Bernard.3,468,396.
Lopes, Manuel R.: See —
Shockroo, James E.; Lopes, Manuel R.; and McMorrow, Joseph
L., 3,470,513.
Lopez De Vergara, Esteban Arriaga. Plants for the washing and dry-
ing of fruit. 3,447,544, 6-3-69, CI. 134-60.
Lopez, Emerito S. System for processing asparagus for canning.
3,437,031, 4-8-69, CI. 99-404.
Lopez, Firmin O.; and Proskauer, Walter, to Spectra-Physics, Inc.
Gas laser with gas storage electrode. 3,424,997, 1-28-69, CI. 331-
94.5
Lopez, Gordon R.; and Frisman, Mark M., to Hughes Aircraft Com-
pany. Expandable insert for solid and cellular structures.
3,485,282, 12-23-69, CI. 151-41.7
Lopez, John A.; and Hallstrom, James R., to Shell Oil Company.
Epoxy resin traffic paint compositions. 3,446,762, 5-27-69, CI.
260-18.
Lopez, John A.: See —
Hallstrom, James R.; and Lopez, John A. ,3,480,577.
Lopez, John, to Universal Corrugated Box Machinery Corporation.
Sheet conveying, stacking and discharge equipment. 3,481,598,
12-2-69, CI. 271-68.
Lopez, Martin Luis. Retrieving line mechanism. 3,443,698, 5-13-69,
CI. 212-9.
Lopez, Romeo: See-
Clarke, James A.; and Lopez, Romeo,3,45 1 ,950.
Lopickes, Delores V., to Monsanto Research Corporation. Her-
bicidal ether. 3,450,522, 6-17-69, CI. 71-124.
Lopp, Charles R.; and Ruspino, James G., to Whirlpool Corporation.
Food waste disposer. 3,436,029, 4-1-69, CI. 241-194.
Loprest, Frank J., to GAF Corporation. Reflex copying process and
apparatus employing infrared exposure and electrolytic develop-
ment. 3,445,654, 5-20-69, CI. 250-65.
Loprest, Frank J.: See —
Weinberg, Elliot K.; and Loprest, Frank J. ,3,450,492.
Loprete, Joseph F.: See —
Bentele, Max; Biehl, Richard E.; and Loprete, Joseph
F.,3,456,445.
LOR Corporation: See —
Fiedler, William S.; and Annen, Robert P., 3,481,389.
Lorain, Roger; and Trompier, Albert, to Compagnie Generale du
Duralumin et du Cuivere Cegedur. Method and composition for
improved welding of light metal or light alloys. 3,468,016, 9-23-
69, CI. 29-488.
Loraine, Nevison G.; and Lidgate, John B., to Angus, George, &
Company Limited. Silicone rubber materials. 3,468,838, 9-23-69,
CI. 260-37.
Loral Corporation: See—
Bennett, Floyd M., 3,438,036.
Carroll, James A.; and Spivak, Joel F., 3,480,484.
Cohen, Morris, 3,426,297.
Cohen, Morris, 3,435,385.
Lorang, Pierre Edouard, to Centre de Recherches de Pont-a-Mous-
son. Machine for centrifugally casting pipes. 3,438,427, 4-15-69,
CI. 164-295.
Lorang, Pierre Edouard, to Centre de Recherches de Pont-a-Mous-
son. Carriage for a centrifugal casting machine and machine in-
cluding said carriage. 3,456,716, 7-22-69, CI. 164-301.
Lorant, George John, to General Foods Corporation. Product and
process for preparing frozen whipped topping composition.
3,431,117, 3-4-69, CI. 99-139.
Lorbeer, Ernest H.: See-
Anderson, Thure; and Lorbeer, Ernest H., 3,42 1,8 19.
Lorbeer, Ernest H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Dimensional measuring machine for test specimens.
3,479,745, 11-25-69, CI. 33-174.
Lorber, Gerd: See —
Wachter, Otto; and Lorber, Gerd, 3,433, 122.
Lorber, Leslie Howard, 1/3 to Olcott, Bernard. Process of producing
multicolor utilizing a single printing plate. 3,429,702, 2-25-69, CI.
96-30.
Lorch, Hermann Richard; and Sorsky, Gideon, to British Insulated
Callender's Cables Limited. Mineral insulated electric cables.
3,469,307, 9-30-69, CI. 29-573.
Lorch Industries, Inc.: See —
Slaughter, Clarence S., 3,481,036.
Lorck, Flemming L., to Oxford Paper Company. Air Knife metering
apparatus and method. 3,445,270, 5-20-69, CI. 1 17-102.
Lord, Albert M.; Walsh, Thomas J.; and Fatica, Nicholas, to TRW
Inc. Battery including fluoride electrolyte and sulfur hexafluoride.
3,459,596, 8-5-69, CI. 136-86.
Lord Corporation: See —
Beck, Merrill G., 3,456,961.
Beck, Merrill G., 3,461,816.
Boyer, Nicodemus E., 3,455,971.
Kloss, John W., 3,438,251.
Kloss, John W., 3,457,018.
Peterson, Robert R.; Schmidt, Warren E.; and Woodford, Philip
R., 3,467,353.
Warnaka, Glenn E., 3,422,921.
Whitehill, Albert Simeon, 3,425,318.
Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Company. Broad band high
power pulse transformer. 3,430,162, 2-25-69, CI. 333-33.
Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Company. Broadband shielded
transformers. 3,458,843, 7-29-69, CI. 336-84.
Lord, John B., IV: See—
Clapham, Robert G.; Lord, John B., IV; and Sullivan, Harold
G.,3,445,771.
Lord, John B., to Honeywell, Inc. Data link error compensation ap-
paratus. 3,422,222, 1-14-69, CI. 178-69.
Lord, John B., to Honeywell Inc. Separation of harmonic bands of a
signal by inserting amplitude related pulses between sampling pul-
ses. 3,430,145, 2-25-69, CI. 325-42.
Lord, John B.; and Lytle, Dean W., to Honeywell Inc. Automatic
channel equalization apparatus. 3,479,458, 1 1-18-69, CI. 178-69.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E.; and Lord, John
B., 3,427,252.
Gaughan, Philip J.; Dorwart, George E., HI; and Lord, John
B. ,3,425,952.
Lord, John Gilbert: See —
Towlerton, Richard George; and Lord, John Gilbert,3,487,434.
Lord, John M.: See —
Engh, Howard A.; and Lord, John M. ,3,480,743.
Lord, Joseph S.: See —
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S., 3,446,972.
Bentley, George P.; and Lord, Joseph S.,3,458,261.
Lord, Michael Robert, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Non-linear coder. 3,480,948, 1 1-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Lord, Peter Reeves, to National Research Development Corporation.
Process for treating filamentary material. 3,469,388, 9-30-69, CI.
57-157.
Lord, Philip A.; and Marcus, Mitchell P., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Thin film associative memory. 3,426,335,
2-4-69, CI. 340-174.
Lord, Philip A.: See —
Adams, Lester R.; and Lord, Philip A. ,3,466,432.
Akmenkalns, Ivars G.; Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip
A.,3,461,441.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A.,3,423,741.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; and Lord, Philip A.,3,452,340.
Gamblin, Rodger L.; Lord, Philip A.; Welch, Elvin C
nis, Cyril J.,3,452,2 13.
Lord, Thomas J.: See —
Hughes, Paul R.; and Lord, Thomas J. ,3,456,685.
Lord, Thomas J., to United Aircraft Products Inc. Holder for con-
tamination sampling patch. 3,436,140, 4-1-69, CI. 350-94.
Lord, Walter R., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Apparatus for injecting
liquid into a gas line. 3,460,765, 8-12-69, CI. 239-533.
Lord, Walter V.: See—
Brown, Paul M.; Hopper, Nolan D.; Kampf, Richard S.;
Lord, Walter V.,3,446,134.
Lorden, William C; McConnell, Kennedy
Jr., to Interlake Steel Corporation.
3,473,642, 10-21-69, CI. 193-35.
L'Oreal:See —
Kalopissis, Gregoire; and Viout, Andre, 3,436,167.
Kalopissis, Gregoire, 3,485,568.
Morane, Bruno, 3,439,823.
Pelli, Pierre, 3,442,414.
Pelli, Pierre; and Morane, Bruno, 3,443,874.
Loree, Lome A., to Dow Corning Corporation. Electrochemical
fluorination of polymethylene sulfones to produce perfluoroalkyl-
sulfonyl fluorides. 3,423,299, 1-21-69, CI. 204-59.
and Tu-
and
and Donkle, Lucius B.,
Speed control device.
LIST OF PATENTEES
957
Loree Lome A., to Dow Coming Corporation. Preparation of per-
fluo'roalkyl halides. 3,456,024, 7-15-69, CI. 260-653.
Loren Cook Company: See—
Reinkoester, William F., Jr., 3,482,767.
Loren, Jay D., to Shell Oil Company. Acoustic well logging system
and method for detecting fractures. 3,474,878, 10-28-69, CI. 181-
0.5
Lorenc, Donald D.: See-
Johnson, James N.; and Lorenc, Donald D., 3,479,758.
Lorence, Ervin H., to Lorence Manufacturing Corporation. Turnta-
ble drive mechanism. 3,424,318, 1-28-69, CI. 212-69.
Lorence, Ervin H., to Lorence Manufacturing Corp. Drive
mechanism. 3,429,393, 2-25-69, CI. 180-9.62
Lorence, Ervin W., to Lorence Manufacturing Corporation. Drive
mechanism for a slew ring assembly. 3,452,624, 7-1-69, CI. 74-
805.
Lorence Manufacturing Corp.: See —
Lorence, Ervin H., 3,429,393.
Lorence Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Lorence, Ervin H., 3,424,318.
Lorence, Ervin W., 3,452,624.
Lorensen, Lyman E.; Beardmore, James W.; and Fowkes, Frederick
M., to Shell Oil Company. Nitrogen-containing oil-soluble
polymeric detergents. 3,475,393, 10-28-69, CI. 260-86.1
Lorentz, Roy E., Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Welding ap-
paratus for forming panels of tubes. 3,467,809, 9-16-69, CI. 219-
124.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; and Abate, Leo, to Levolor Lorentzen, Inc.
Venetian blind ladder-cap and assembly. 3,485,286, 12-23-69, CI.
160-178.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo, to Lorent-
zen, Levolor, Inc. Venetian blind construction suitable for low
heads and narrow slats. 3,425,479, 2-4-69, CI. 160-176.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo, to Levolor
Lorentzen, Inc. Venetian-blind cradle and organization. 3,447,585,
6-3-69, CI. 160-178.
Lorentzen, Hans Ludvig. Structural board having open cells extend-
ing at an angle to the surfaces of the board. 3,428,515, 2-18-69,
CI. 161-68.
Lorentzen, Levolor, Inc.: See —
Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo, 3,425,480.
Lorentzen, Hans K.; Anderle, Joseph A.; and Abate, Leo,
3,425,479.
Lorenz, Dietrich: See —
Boltze, Karl-Heinz; and Lorenz, Dietrich, 3,459, 753.
Lorenz, Fritz; and Weiss, Ernst, to Heberlein Patent Corporation.
Fabric treatment. 3,476,501, 1 1-4-69, CI. 8-125.
Lorenz, Horst: See—
Schweer, Wilhelm; Krafft, Erich; and Lorenz, Horst.3,486,403.
Lorenz, Horst, to Kieserling, Th., & Albrecht. Method and machine
for changing the curvature of elongated workpieces. 3,422,652, 1-
21-69, CI. 72-164.
Lorenz, Horst, to Kieserling, Th., & Albrecht, Werkzeugmaschinen-
fabrik. Apparatus for guiding workpieces in material removing
machines. 3,426,627, 2-1 1-69, CI. 82-20.
Lorenz, Irmgard: See —
Strack, Erich; and Lorenz, Irmgard, 3,468,937.
Lorenz, Jerome L., to Ranco Incorporated. Control apparatus for
refrigerated display case. 3,444,698, 5-20-69, CI. 62-128.
Lorenz, Jerome L., to Ranco Incorporated. Dryer control.
3,460,267, 8-12-69, CI. 34-45.
Lorenz, Jerome L., to Ranco Incorporated. Defrost control.
3,460,352, 8-12-69, CI. 62-153.
Lorenz, Jerome L., to Ranco Incorporated. A.C. phase control
system responsive to a sensed condition. 3,469,177, 9-23-69, CI.
323-19.
Lorenz, Jerome L., to Ranco Incorporated. Control or signal circuits
for ice bank. 3,484,805, 12-16-69, CI. 62-139.
Lorenz, Maurice G.: See—
Epperly, William R.; Read, Chester L.; and Lorenz, Maurice
C, 3,468,791.
Lorenz, Ralf W. Orthoptic exercising device. 3,460,530, 8-12-69, CI.
128-76.5
Lorenz, Roman R., to Sterling Drug Inc. Process of producing cer-
tain 1,4-naphthoquinones. 3,471,525, 10-7-69, CI. 260-396.
Lorenz, Roy H.: See—
Klimmek, Norman; Melill, Joseph; King, Julian P., Jr.; Lorenz,
Roy H.; and Hollingsworth, Frank H., 3,462,628.
Wehrmann, Ralph F.; and Lorenz, Roy H.,3,442,172.
Lorenz, Walter: See—
Klesper, Herbert; Steinfatt, Fritz; Langheinrich, Klaus; and
Lorenz, Walter,3,47 1,576.
Lorenz, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 3,4-
Dihydro-4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazine-3-yl-ethyl phosphoric and
phosphonic acid esters. 3,420,829, 1-7-69, CI. 260-248.
Lorenzen, Coby, to University of California, The Regents of the.
Separator for tomato harvester. 3.420,239, 1-7-69, CI. 130-30.
Lorenzen, Edwin N., to Protex Industries Inc. Method and apparatus
for measuring and dispensing liquids. 3,435,989, 4-1-69, CI. 222-1.
Lorenzen, Glenn R. Silage and feed grain mixing and conveying
system. 3,468,519, 9-23-69, CI. 259-9.
Lorenzen, Heinz-Christen: See —
Wahle, Gunter; and Lorenzen, Heinz-Christen, 3,43 1,827.
Lorenzen, Walter C, to Anzen Products. Pool cleaning apparatus.
3,483,878, 12-16-69, CI. 134-167.
Lorenzi, Donald E., to Magnaflux Corporation. Image dissector
system having pattern rotation means. 3,480,855, 1 1-25-69, CI.
324-38.
Lorenzi, Donald E.; Groble, Kenneth K.; and Retsky, Michael W., to
Magnaflux Corporation. Eddy current testing system including
bridged-T network. 3,450,985, 6-17-69, CI. 324-40.
Lorenzino, Paul, Jr.: See —
Wilson, Robert O.; and Lorenzino, Paul, Jr., 3,434,046.
Lorette, Nicholas B.: See —
Gilbert, Herman S.; and Lorette, Nicholas B.,3,428,412.
Loria, Anthony, to Eastman Kodak Company. 4-Acyloxy-5-
pyrazolones. 3,432,521, 3-11-69, CI. 260-310.
Loria, Anthony, to Eastman Kodak Company. Silver halide emulsion
containing two-equivalent yellow dye-forming coupler. 3,447,928,
6-3-69, CI. 96-100.
Loria, Anthony, to Eastman Kodak Company. Cyan couplers for
color photography. 3,458,315, 7-29-69, CI. 96-56.2
Loria, Anthony, to Eastman Kodak Company. Photographic silver
halide elements containing two equivalent cyan couplers.
3,476,563, 1 1-4-69, CI. 96-100.
Lorillard Corporation: See —
Ganz, Henry, 3,452,392.
Lorillard P., Company, Inc.: See —
Block, M Sabel; Sidbury, Melvin D.; and Reich, Melvin F.,
3,467,109.
Lorinc, Gaspar, to Nikex Nehezipari Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat.
Device for stepless variation of machine stroke length during
operation. 3,421,378, 1-14-69, CI. 74-41.
Loring, Charles A. Tent construction. 3,474,802, 10-28-69, CI. 135-
1.
Loring, Lewis D.; and Voss, Henry J., to Sinclair Research, Inc.
Coating composition. 3,455,716, 7-15-69, CI. 106-268.
Loriston-Clarke, Anthony Grahame: See —
Page, Reginald Bannerman; and Loriston-Clarke, Anthony
Grahame,3,465,844.
Lorken, Helmut, to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik 'Phonix'
G.m.b.H. Apparatus for manipulating bottles or the like.
3,455,434, 7-15-69, CI. 198-21.
Loro & Parisini: See —
Sborlino, Gino, 3,485,452.
Loro, Alberto, to Northern Electric Company Limited. Fabrication
of semiconductor devices. 3,449,825, 6-17-69, CI. 29-578.
Lorraine Industries, Inc.: See —
Aleson, Robert N., 3,454,281.
Barker, Guy, Jr., 3,453,023.
Duncan, Golda A.; and Aleson, Robert N., 3,468,546.
Lorrek, Johannes, to Koppers, Heinrich, Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Coke guide car. 3,436,316, 4-1-69, CI. 202-
241.
LoRusso, Rinaldo A.: See —
Reynolds, Alex J.; and LoRusso, Rinaldo A. ,3,421, 268.
Lory, Maurice, to Etablissements E. Quetin. Dental handpiece.
3,452,438, 7-1-69, CI. 32-28.
Lorz, Werner: See —
Dorfelt, Christoph; and Lorz, Werner,3,442,852.
Los Angeles, Calif.: See —
Drazin, George E.; and Los Angeles, Calif., 3,420,077.
Losco, Giuseppe, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Method of destroying
fungi with nitrophenyl sulfonylethylene. 3,436,464, 4-1-69, CI.
424-337.
Losco, Giuseppe; Rossi, Giorgio; Troiani, Ncola; and Santi, Romano,
to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for preparing alkyl esters of
O.O- dialkyldithiophosphoryla-phenylacetic esters. 3,439,070, 4-
15-69, CI. 260-971.
Losco, Giuseppe: See —
Fusco, Raffaello; Losco, Giuseppe; and Perini, Mario,3,462,519.
Losee, Dudley O., to Whittaker Corporation. Rigid sectional radome
and method for erecting. 3,427,626, 2-1 1-69, CI. 343-872.
Losee, Kathryn Alice: See —
Bernstein, Jack; and Losee, Kathryn Alice, 3,438,985.
Losenhausen Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Waschulewski, Hans-Georg; Erdmann, Helmut; and Laimann,
Gunther, 3,486,427.
Losenhausenwerk Dusseldorfer Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft:
See —
Munk, Hans-Ludwig, 3,446,100.
Losenske, Christa: See —
Huter, Ludwig; Losenske, Christa; and Schirmer,
Dieter,3,427,130.
Losert, Gerhard K.: See —
Ehner, William J.; and Losert, Gerhard K., 3,43 1,720.
Losey, Jerry E., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. Electrical
discharge machining power supply. 3,483,347, 12-9-69, CI. 219-
69.
Losfeld, Andre. Combination fuze for explosive devices. 3,430,567,
3-4-69, CI. 102-72.
958
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Loshaek, Samuel; and Salzberg, Harold K., to Borden, Inc. Alcohol
soluble casein product for setting human hair. 3,421,918, 1-14-69,
CI. 106-146.
Loshbough, Richard C: See-
Bell, Robert E.; Hall, Donivan L.; and Loshbough, Richard
C.,3,435,916.
Loshigian, Henry H., to Uniroyal, Inc. Faired cable. 3,443,020, 5-6-
69, CI. 174-101.5
Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Company. Naphthalene and
phenanthrone derivatives and methods of preparing the same.
3,446,849, 5-27-69, CI. 260-586.
Lossa, Ulrich: See —
Franzen, Gustav; Lossa, Ulrich; and Heimes, Willi,3,466,865.
Nimtz, Klaus; Heimes, Willy; and Lossa, Ulrich,3,456,432.
Losserand, Paul Amedee Joseph. Injector press for obtaining mul-
ticoloured pieces in plastic material. 3,460,203, 8-12-69, CI. 18-
30.
Lostis, Pierre J.: See —
Cotton de Bennetot.Michel M.; Lostis, Pierre J.; and Simon,
Jacques F.,3,422,297.
Loston, Zallo. Combined brush and scouring mat. 3,428,987, 2-25-
69, CI. 15-114.
Loston, Zallo. Belt employing cuff links or similar fastening means.
3,438,063, 4-15-69, CI. 2-322.
Lotemp Ignition, Inc.: See —
Wright, Gilbert F., 3,445,710.
Loter, Ira; and Long, John E., to Diamond Shamrock Corporation.
Process for making chemically-acidified sour cream type product.
3,437,494, 4-8-69, CI. 99-144.
Lotesto, Gabriel C: See —
Steinberg, Louis A.; and Lotesto, Gabriel C, 3,47 1,168.
Loth, Rene A.: See —
Helfferich, Friedrich G.; and Loth, Rene A. ,3,45 1,924.
Lothaller, Wolfgang Erich: See—
Ahsmann, Gerardus Josephus Maria; Lothaller, Wolfgang Erich;
Meyer, Hans Joachim Gustav; and van der Laarse, Jan Wil-
Iem,3,473,070.
Lothaller, Wolfgang Erich, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne.
Glow-discharge tubes containing a radio-active primer. 3,461,335,
8-12-69, CI. 313-226.
Lothman, Mary F., to Sieloff, Kenneth A., and Sieloff, Dorothy L.,
d/b/a a partnership under the name of Nancy Originals. Decora-
tive night light. 3,433,939, 3-18-69, CI. 240-10.
Lothmann, Franz, to Dorries, O., Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. Tool. 3,452,442, 7-1-69, CI. 33-185.
Lotmar, Walter, to Research Corporation. Method and apparatus for
the coagulation of small areas of the retina of the eye. 3,467,099,
9-16-69, CI. 128-303.1
Lotspeich, James F., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Electro-optic
variable focal length lens. 3,424,513, 1-28-69, CI. 350-180.
Lotspeich, Joseph A.; and Lotspeich, Joseph F., to Warco Industries,
Inc. Safety lock for electrically operated relays. 3,448,420, 6-3-69,
CI. 335-253.
Lotspeich, Joseph F.: See—
Lotspeich, Joseph A.; and Lotspeich, Joseph F., 3, 448,420.
Lotspih, Anthony J.: See —
Tremain, David L.; and Lotspih, Anthony J. ,3,437,046.
Lott, Chancy M., 31.37% to Taylor, Christopher G. 15% to Morgan,
Vic, doing business as Morgan, Vic, Associates 17.26% to McKer-
rachcr, William 7.84% to Mahoney, Thomas P. 2.50% to Wallace,
Lawrence G., and 2.50% to Carter, C. L. Building structure having
spiral transportation ramp thereon. 3,440,781, 4-29-69, CI. 52-
175.
Lott, Harry, Jr.; Dictz, Albert; and Darr, Donald E., to PPG Indus-
tries, Inc. Process for preparing improved titanium dioxide.
3,468,689, 9-23-69, CI. 106-300.
Lott, Harry, Jr.: See —
Wilson, William L.; Lott, Harry, Jr.; and Dietz, Al-
bcrt.3,433,594.
Lott, James S., Jr.: See—
Ubcrbachcr, Edward C; and Lott, James S., Jr.,3,425,027.
Lott, Jerry L.: See —
Hashemi, Hadi T.; and Lott, Jerry L.,3,43 1,747.
Lott, Roy E., Jr.: See—
Brown, Warren G.; and Lott, Roy E., Jr.,3,443,246.
Lott, William J., Jr. Rare coin display device. 3,425,538, 2-4-69, CI.
206-0.83
Lott, William R.: See—
Baylcy, Graham Edward; and Lott, William R.,3,462,825.
Lottcr, Hans-Georg: See—
Bottcnbruch, Ludwig; Lottcr, Hans-Georg; and Schnell, Her-
mann.3,437,638.
Lotter, William; and De Vos, Frank, to South Bend Range Corpora-
tion. Convection oven. 3,463,138, 8-26-69, CI. 126-21.
Lotti, Louis B., to Stellar Engineering, Inc. Hydraulic leak testing
system and apparatus. 3,438,246, 4-15-69, CI. 73-40.
Lotti, Louis B.; and Bates, Donald W., to Stellar Engineering, Inc.
Hydraulic leak testing system and apparatus. 3,438,247, 4-15-69,
CI. 73-40.
Lotti, runo: See —
Musante, Carlo; Donatelli, Leonardo; and Lotti, runo,3,483,194.
Lotwis, John J., Jr., to Bendix Corporation, The. Apparatus for de-
tecting the level of an unknown voltage relative to the level of a
known voltage. 3,444,466, 5-13-69, CI. 324-98.
Lotz, Charles W., to General Electric Company. Evaporator unit
with integral liquid heater. 3,453,181, 7-1-69, CI. 202-173.
Lotz, Horst K., to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. Supervisory equip-
ment for cutting torch machines in continuous casting installa-
tions. 3,428,302, 2-18-69, CI. 266-23.
Lotz, Horst K., to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. Torch control.
3,432,366, 3-11-69, CI. 148-9.5
Lotz, Johannes, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Separation of individual wafers of a semiconductor disc.
3,461,537, 8-19-69, CI. 29-413.
Lotz, William B., to Container Corporation of America. Display car-
ton having a film overlap. 3,445,053, 5-20-69, CI. 229-37.
Lotzsch, Lothar, to ETMA Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Apparatus for
cooling and condensing gases. 3,426,446, 2-11-69, CI. 34-77.
Lou Lombard, Inc.: See —
Mounier, Bruce; and Lombard, Louis, 3,486,264.
Lou Ma, Roberto Edgar. Apparatus for testing the compressive
strength of soil specimens. 3,443,423, 5-13-69, CI. 73-84.
Loubet, Michel: See —
Feutrel, Claude; Loubet, Michel; and Luce, Gerard,3,466,975.
Louda, Zdenek: See —
Cerman, Josef; Louda, Zdenek; Nepozitek, Ladislav; and Zak,
Erantisek,3, 486,573.
Louden, Max: See —
Glover, Wayne H.; Southworth, Robert K.; Rasmussen, David
E.; Unterberg, William J.; and Louden, Max,3,439,188.
Louden, William C, to General Electric Company. Niobium end
seal. 3,448,319, 6-3-69, CI. 313-221.
Louden, William C, to General Electric Company. Method of seal-
ing zirconium hydride coated niobium end caps to alumina ceram-
ic envelopes. 3,479,170, 11-18-69, CI. 65-59.
Louden, William C: See —
Sarver, James F.; and Louden, William C, 3,441,421.
Loudon, Percy O. Fish feeding device. 3,477,407, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 1 19-
51.
Lough, John C: See —
Keane, John J.; and Lough, John C, 3,431, 135.
Loughead, Aaron G., to United States of America, Army. Magnetic
field intensity meter. 3,445,761, 5-20-69, CI. 324-47.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Black level con-
trol circuit for a television receiver. 3,441,670, 4-29-69, CI. 178-
7.5
Loughlin, Desetta B. Food grating device. 3,441,070, 4-29-69, CI.
146-178.
Loughlin, James: See —
Harper, Jack R.; and Loughlin, James.3,434,331.
Loughman, John I.: See—
Kosiorek, Raymond; and Loughman, John I. ,3,463,647.
Loughman, Stephen Robinson: See-
Wild, Franklin J.; and Loughman, Stephen Robinson, 3,442,240.
Loughran, Eugene F.; and Balnis, Joseph J., to Consolidated Elec-
tronics Industries Corporation. Instantaneous speed shift gear
mechanism. 3,426,608, 2-1 1-69, CI. 74-393.
Loughren, Arthur V. Controlled ink-jet copy-reproducing apparatus.
3,476,874, 11-4-69, CI. 178-6.6
Loughridge, Raymond H.; and Trybus, Conrad, to Goodyear
Aerospace Corporation. High speed mechanical variable amplitude
nutating mechanism. 3,432,218, 3-1 1-69, CI. 350-6.
Loughry, Donald J.: See —
Ragen, Jack R.; and Loughry, Donald J.,3,457,414.
Loughry, Horton Hampton. Hypodermic injection syringe controlled
by pressure of discharge. 3,425,416, 2-4-69, CI. 128-218.
Louis, Georges: See —
Upham, George B.; Mayer, Fernand; and Louis,
Georges.3,424,440.
Louis, Helmut P.; and Methfessel, Siegfried, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Magneto-optical data storage.
3,475,738, 10-28-69, CI. 340-174.
Louis, Jean F., to Avco Corporation. Closed cycle mag-
netohydrodynamic generator. 3,487,240, 12-30-69, CI. 310-11.
Louis, John R.: See —
Hornfeck, Anthony J.; Koppel, Harold H.; and Louis, John
R.,3,479,492.
Louis, John R. Logic circuit. 3,423,602, 1-21-69, CI. 307-235.
Louis, Joseph Edmund: See —
Frandsen, Lee Raymond; and Louis, Joseph Edmund.3,455,184.
Louis, Leo, to Hegenscheidt, Wilhelm, Kommanditgesellschaft.
System for automatic control of movement of a movable structure
through a preselected length of its displacement path. 3,427,519,
2-11-69, CI. 318-18.
Louis, Melis N.; and Weingarten, Deszo, to N.V. Fabriek Van
Chemische Producten Vondelingenplaat. Stabilized manganese
ethylene bisdithiocarbamate and process. 3,436,456, 4-1-69, CI.
424-249.
LIST OF PATENTEES
959
Louis, Melis N.; and Weingarten, Deszo, to N.V. Fabriek Van
Chemische Producten Vondelingenplaat. Stabilized manganese
ethylene bisdithiocarbamate and process. 3,436,457, 4-1-69, CI.
424-249.
Louis, Ronald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Ringing arrangement for time division telephone systems.
3,443,033, 5-6-69, CI. 179-15.
Louisiana Hydrolec, Incorporated: See—
Riley, Orey L.; and Mamoulides, John M., 3,420,301.
Louissen, Antienus: See —
Kooi, Cornells Marius; and Louissen, Antienus,3,477,925.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Buckley, Edward Albert, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Method of coloring glass. 3,438,760, 4-15-69,
CI. 65-30.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Hardman, James Maurice, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Oxidation method of producing glass having an
increased breaking strength. 3,453,095, 7-1-69, CI. 65-30.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Hay, Alan Edward, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Process and apparatus for vacuum purification
of the float glass bath. 3,480,420, 1 1-25-69, CI. 65-27.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Merryweather, Robin Arnold, to
Pilkington Brothers Limited. Method and apparatus for float glass
dross entrapment. 3,467,512, 9-16-69, CI. 65-99.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Nightingale, Glen, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Float glass surface modification process.
3,467,508, 9-16-69, CI. 65-30.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Robinson, Albert Sidney, to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Apparatus for the manufacture of flat glass with
liquid seal means. 3,486,877, 12-30-69, CI. 65-182.
Loukes, David Gordon; and Smith, Roy, to Pilkington Brothers
Limited. Method of forming a glass sheet on a molten metal bath.
3,423,197, 1-21-69, CI. 65-32.
Louks, Robert A.; and Sietmann, Vernon H., said Sietmann assor. of
14/40 to Dendel, Gerald F. Blowing apparatus for use with thresh-
ing machine riddles. 3,456,652, 7-22-69, CI. 130-27.
Lounsberry, Ernest D.: See —
Bird, John D.; Garner, Howell D.; Lounsberry, Ernest D.; and
Thomas, David F.,3,420,471.
Lourie, Cary H.: See —
Yildirim, Uyanik; Malow, Monroe; Lourie, Cary H.; and Evans,
Barry.3,429,939.
Louthan, George R., to Case, J. I., Company. Auxiliary stripper for
combine. 3,423,915, 1-28-69, CI. 56-158.
Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Plasticized sul-
fur compositions. 3,434,852, 3-25-69, CI. 106-19.
Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of
amino-substituted sulfoxides and sulfones. 3,472,898, 10-14-69,
CI. 260-583.
Louvar, Cecelia J.: See —
Lester, George R.; and Louvar, Cecelia J. ,3,484,499.
Louvar, James J., to Universal Oil Products Company. Preparation
of substituted aromatic compounds. 3,480,533, 11-25-69, CI. 204-
658.
Louvel, Bernard, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Au-
tomatic control of the base line in the utilization of variable elec-
trical response. 3,460,035, 8-5-69, CI. 324-103.
Louver Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Belden, Merland C, 3,460,855.
Louverdrapc, Inc.: See —
Rosenquist, Kurt E., 3,486,549.
Louviere, Allen J.; and Nicholson, Leonard S. Underwater survey.
3,447,124, 5-27-69, CI. 340-4.
Louw, Johan A. Desalination method and apparatus with plural
vaporization chambers containing shallow layers of liquid.
3,440,146, 4-22-69, CI. 203-11.
Loux, Harvey M.: See —
Klopping, Hein L.; and Loux, Harvey M., 3,454,567.
Loux, Harvey M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. 3-
Amino-5,5-dihalo-6-alkyl-6-alkoxy hydrouracils. 3,466,280, 9-9-69,
CI. 260-247.2
Loux, Harvey M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. 3-
Heterocyclicamimo uracils. 3,466,285, 9-9-69, CI. 260-256.4
Louzil, Friedrich; Appel, Arne; and Habelt, Gerhard, to U.S. Philips
Corporation, mesne. Switching arrangement in dictating machines.
3,445,613, 5-20-69, CI. 200-52.
Louzos, Demetrios V., to Union Carbide Corporation. Electrolyte
for solions. 3,477,958, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 252-62.2
Louzos, Demetrious V.: See —
Davee, Robert L.; and Louzos, Demetrious V.,3,432,351.
Lovas, George: See —
Toth, Joseph; and Lovas, George, 3,440, 750.
Lovas, Stephen P.; and Di Monico, George S., to Royal Packaging
Equipment, Inc. Web aperturing means. 3,422,712, 1-21-69, CI.
83-124.
Lovatt, Michael: See—
Simpkins, John Oliver; and Lovatt, Michael, 3,467,019.
Love, David Christopher: See—
Scoffield, Eric George; and Love, David Christopher.3,479,131.
Love, Gordon W., deceasedO (by Love, Mildred W.OSimon, Stanley
A., co-executors). Self-locking spring sash balance for tiltably-
removable sash windows. 3,434,237, 3-25-69, CI. 49-181.
Love, John A., Ill; and Sizelove, John R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. High ohmic semiconductor tuned narrow bandpass
barrier photodiode. 3,435,236, 3-25-69, CI. 250-21 1.
Love, John A., Ill; and Sizelove, John R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Air Force. Low ohmic semiconductor tuned narrow bandpass
barrier photodiode. 3,452,204, 6-24-69, CI. 250-211.
Love, John D.; and Bason, George S., Jr., to Love Tractor Sales, Inc.
Tobacco harvesting machine. 3,453,018, 7-1-69, CI. 296-5.
Love, Kenneth George: See —
Barker, John; Gonek, Stanislaw Mieczyslaw; and Love, Kenneth
George.3,453,407.
Love, Leon O.: See —
Lee, John V.; and Love, Leon O.,3,432,709.
Love, Mahlon Lloyd, to Deere & Company. Remotely controlled
combine unloading auger. 3,452,885, 7-1-69, CI. 214-38.
Love, Michael, to Mida Mfg. Inc. Earring clasp. 3,456,307, 7-22-69,
CI. 24-252.
Love, Mildred W.: See-
Love, Gordon W., 3,434,237.
Love, Robert B., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Railway car
center plate. 3,452,686, 7-1-69, CI. 105-420.
Love, Robert B., to Amsted Industries Incorporated. Railway car and
truck roll stabilizer. 3,459,139, 8-5-69, CI. 105-199.
Love, Robert G., to Halliburton Company. Temperature compensat-
ing system for density meters. 3,431,785, 3-1 1-69, CI. 73-434.
Love, Robert G., to Halliburton Company. Variable frequency pres-
sure transducer. 3,478,594, 11-18-69, CI. 73-398.
Love, Robert G.: See —
Moeller, R. E.; Love, Robert G.; and Pittman, Forrest
C.,3,446,667.
Love Tractor Sales, Inc.: See —
Love, John D.; and Bason, George S., Jr., 3,453,018.
Love, William C, to Steere Enterprises Inc. Boot for one or more
seat belts. 3,436,097, 4-1-69, CI. 280-150.
Lovegreen, Alan Trevor. Classification of granular materials.
3,444,998, 5-20-69, CI. 209-159.
Lovegreen, Alan Trevor. Classification of granular materials.
3,482,691, 12-9-69, CI. 209-156.
Lovegreen, Alan T. Conveyor belts. 3,428,164, 2-18-69, CI. 198-
193.
Lovegren, Norman V.: See —
Feuge, Reuben O.; Lovegren, Norman V.; and Gajee, Betty
B., 3,431, 116.
Lovegrove, Brian Walter, to MSE Holdings Limited. Arrangement
for sensing required speeds of a centrifuge. 3,422,333, 1-14-69,
CI. 318-333.
Lovegrove, Henry Joseph, to Sangamo Electric Company. Electrical
metering apparatus for measuring electri- cal energy in the form of
kilowatt-hours and ampere-squared hours. 3,428,895, 2-18-69, CI.
324-116.
Lovejoy, Charles K.: See —
Daugherty, Phillip M.; Lovejoy, Charles K.; and Vaughan, Harry
L.,3,467,564.
Lovejoy Tool Company, Inc.: See —
Owsen, Paul J., 3,463,048.
Lovekin, Barry W., to Wilkinson Sword Limited. Electrolytic cell for
sharpening the edge of a razor blade. 3,470,081, 9-30-69, CI. 204-
28.
Lovelace, Byron K.: See —
Granberry, Doyle S.; McCalip, Robert L.; and Lovelace, Byron
K.,3,431,636.
Lovelace, Donald E., to Endevco Corporation. Strain gauge.
3,444,499, 5-13-69, CI. 338-2.
Loveland, Chester L.: See —
Baglino, John P.; Gubitose, Nicholas F.; Rappenglueck, Joseph
R.; and Loveland, Chester L.,3,464,196.
Loveland, Chester L., to U.S. Textile Machine Company. Jet fiber
texturizer. 3,479,707, 1 1-25-69, CI. 28-1.
Loveland, Ernest Frederick: See —
Myatt, Edward Ronald; Loveland, Ernest Frederick; and Wood-
head, Harry Stanley ,3,460,077.
Loveland, Malcolm W.: See —
Blakewell, Roland F.; Lanzinger, Robert H.; and Loveland, Mal-
colm W.,3,444,912.
Loveland, Malcolm W., to Atlas Pacific Engineering Company,
mesne. Method and means for peeling pineapples. 3,473,588, 10-
21-69, CI. 146-241.
Loveland, Robert: and Downie, George, to Gaskell & Chambers
Limited. Liquid dispensing device. 3,464,595, 9-2-69, CI. 222-249.
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, to Loveshaw Corporation.
Tape applying mechanism equipped with means to eliminate a
tape fold. 3,451,875, 6-24-69, CI. 156-468.
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, to Loveshaw Corporation,
The. Tape applying mechanism equipped with tape tensioning
means. 3,461,020, 8-12-69, CI. 156-468.
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, to Loveshaw Corporation,
The. Tape applying mechanism. 3,468,742, 9-23-69, CI. 156-468.
960
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Loveless, Don L.: See—
Granfors, Ernest A.; Loveless, Don L.; Boyle, Charles F.; and
Kompanek, Harry W., 3,444,508.
Loveless, Edgar Lloyd: See —
Safford, Franklin C; McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd,3,420,083.
Safford, Franklin C; McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd,3,423,254.
Loveless, Frederick C, to Uniroyal, Inc. Quaternary ammonium ha-
lides or tertiary amine hydro- halides as molecular weight regula-
tors in coordina- tion catalyst polymerization systems for olefins.
3,459,718, 8-5-69, CI. 260-80.78
Loveless, Frederick C; and Kelly, Robert J., to Uniroyal, Inc. Epox-
idized, hydroxylated and maleated EPDM. 3,448,174, 6-3-69, CI.
260-878.
Loveless, Frederick C: See —
Miller, Robert; Farber, Milton; and Loveless, Frederick
C, 3,432,250.
Loveless, Henry L. Combined lock pick holder and tool. 3,452,562,
7-1-69, CI. 70-394.
Loveless, James C: See—
Coker, Donald G.; and Loveless, James C, 3,447, 181.
Loveless, Stanley M., to General Gas Light Company. High-pressure
valve with low-pressure operating device. 3,470,910, 10-7-69, CI.
137-625.6
Lovell, Clarence Anding. Alarm system connected to a telephone
subscriber's circuit so as to transmit an alarm through the central
office without interfering with normal telephone operation.
3,484,553, 12-16-69, CI. 279-2.
Lovell, Gary E.; and Conover, Tom E., to Martin-Marietta Corpora-
tion. Redundant computer systems. 3,444,528, 5-13-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Lovell, George V., of 1/2 to Cohaly, Fox B. Tape cleaning ap-
paratus. 3,434,273, 3-25-69, CI. 57-56.
Lovell, Jack, to Stanwick Corporation, The. Method for maneuver-
ing a vessel with respect to its station. 3,463,114, 8-26-69, CI.
114-230.
Lovell, James Byron; and Baer, Ronald William, to American
Cyanamid Company. Controlling mosquito larvae and other in-
sects with O.O.O'O'-tetramethyl O.O'-thiodi-p-phenylene
phosphorothioatc. 3,459,856, 8-5-69, CI. 424-206.
Lovell, John A., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The. Polyox-
yalkylene glycols prepared from tetrahydrofuran. 3,487,115, 12-
30-69, CI. 260-615.
Lovell, John E.: See —
Barrekette, Euval S.; Freiman, Charles V.; Gazis, Denos C; and
Lovell, John E.,3,453,595.
Lovell Manufacturing Company: See —
Gutknecht, Leroy H., 3,443,408.
Horrobin, Paul M., 3,466,903.
Lovell, Walter C. Bottle caps. 3,450,291, 6-17-69, CI. 215-39.
Lovellette, Cline W.: See —
Poulton, Curt A.; and Lovellette, Cline W., 3,487, 194.
Lovelock, Leonard Robert; Way, Kenneth Richard; and Wren,
Robert Henry, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Epoxide resin seals. 3,479,204, 1 1-18-69, CI. 1 17-46.
Lovely, John D., to Electrohome Limited. Circuit for automatically
varying colour temperature between monochrome and colour
reception in a compatible colour television receiver. 3,463,875, 8-
26-69, CI. 178-5.4
Lovendahl, Norman H. Precision position indicator. 3,475,983, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 74-395.
Lovens Kcmiske Fabrik Produktionsaktieselskab: See —
Godtfredsen, Wagn Ole; and Von Daehne, Welf, 3,463,798.
Godtfredsen, Wagn Ole, 3,474,089.
Loveshaw Corporation: See—
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, 3,451,875.
Loveshaw Corporation, The: See —
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, 3,461,020.
Loveland, Winton; and Warshaw, Saul, 3,468,742.
Lovestrand, Gordon L., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Relieved
cylinder head. 3,483,856, 12-16-69, CI. 123-193.
Lovett, Joe B., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Dispensing ap-
paratus. 3.419,934, 1-7-69, CI. 18-4.
Lovette, Henry H.; and Hill, Earl W. Method of making an inner-
spring body supporting article. 3,452,127, 6-24-69, CI. 264-113.
Lovgren, James. Arrangement on ice-skating ice. 3,471,216, 10-7-
69, CI. 350-117.
Lovick, Robert C; and Scheg, Robert F., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Control system for re-recorders which senses and compares
original and copy records. 3,485,961, 12-23-69, CI. 179-100.2
Lovingham, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Control for
adjusting proportions of bi- propellants. 3,433,022, 3-18-69, CI.
60-258.
Lovingham. Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Rocket
thrust nozzle. 3,481,543, 12-2-69, CI. 239-127.3
Lovingham, Joseph J.; and Kircher, Hartmann J., HI, to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Missile and powerplant. 3,482,404, 12-9-
69, CI. 60-259.
Lovingham, Joseph J.; and Sossong, Henry J., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Control for bipropellants in rocket engine.
3,431,732, 3-1 1-69, CI. 60-247.
Lovins, Amory B. Method and means for observing nuclear magnetic
resonances. 3,430,128, 2-25-69, CI. 324-0.5
Lovitz, David D., to Sternco Industries, Inc. Hanger device for sup-
porting an article on a wall member. 3,477,679, 11-11-69, CI.
248-309.
Lovlya, Sergei Alexandrovich: See —
Balashkand, Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy
Stepanovich; Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya, Sergei Alexan-
drovich; Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid
Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alexandr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg
Lanfanovich, 3, 447,625.
Lovness, Donald E., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Resinous composition with fluorinated antimigration agent.
3,428,594, 2-18-69, CI. 260-31.8
Lovrenich, Rodger Thomas: See —
Hardin, James Theodore; and Lovrenich, Rodger
Thomas,3,473,110.
Lovullo, Patrick R., to National Gypsum Company. Ceiling construc-
tion. 3,461,630, 8-19-69, CI. 52-493.
Low, John Lewis, III: See —
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, 111,3,469,358.
Archer, Bill; and Low, John Lewis, 111,3,471,980.
Lowd, Judson D., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Off-shore tank
system. 3,469,402, 9-30-69, CI. 61-1.
Lowdermilk, Marvin J., to Electro-Nite Co. Expendable thermocou-
ple with locater means. 3,427,208, 2-11-69, CI. 136-235.
Lowe, Alan R. Decorative electric light system. 3,452,247, 6-24-69,
CI. 315-75.
Lowe, Albert Henry, to Pilkington Brothers Limited. Double glazing
units. 3,467,430, 9-16-69, CI. 294-65.
Lowe, Betty J. Toy drinking kit. 3,434,512, 3-25-69, CI. 141-18.
Lowe, Charles B. Metal bearing failure detector. 3,422,417, 1-14-69,
CI. 340-270.
Lowe, Charles Thomas. Hinges, butt type. 3,445,883, 5-27-69, CI.
16-128.
Lowe, Dale R.: See —
Christian, Hugh S.; Lowe, Dale R.; Ulrick, Charles J.; and
Womack, Charles P.,3,465,101.
Lowe, David W.: See —
Voigt, Robert H.; and Lowe, David W., 3,425,009.
Lowe, Edward Ivan: See —
Rusling, Eric John; and Lowe, Edward Ivan, 3,46 1,307.
Lowe, Edwin C, to Robbins Aviation, Inc. Dynamic shaft seal.
3,427,034, 2-1 1-69, CI. 277-200.
Lowe, Edwin C, to Robbins Aviation, Inc. High pressure valve.
3,428,076, 2-18-69, CI. 137-329.05
Lowe, Jack W., Jr.; and Teague, Gilliam S., Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Acrylic resins containing cellulose butyrate benzoate,
coatings and compositions. 3,429,840, 2-25-69, CI. 260-15.
Lowe, James B.: See —
Fleming, Roger A.; Harlacher, William H.; Spalek, Raymond J.;
and Lowe, James B., 3,470,686.
Lowe, James H.: See —
Oshida, Otto A.; Gilmore, John P.; and Lowe, James
H.,3,441,515.
Lowe, John C, to Broadway Research & Development Corporation.
Method and apparatus for clarifying water. 3,434,968, 3-25-69, CI.
210-44.
Lowe, Jung Y. Material carrier unloading means and method.
3,442,406, 5-6-69, CI. 214-62.
Lowe, Larry L.; and Chase, Gordon G., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Superconductor joint. 3,449,818, 6-17-69,
CI. 29-470.5
Lowe, Leonard F.: See —
Morgan, Lemuel J.; and Lowe, Leonard F., 3,446,939.
Lowe, Lyall L. Clamp supports for automobile rocker panels.
3,447,727, 6-3-69, CI. 224-42.1
Lowe, Norman E. Cord control mechanism for roller shades.
3,424,224, 1-28-69, CI. 160-308.
Lowe, Ora D. Rack for neckties. 3,472,389, 10-14-69, CI. 21 1-60.
Lowe, Raymond E., to Shell Oil Company. Shothole drilling method.
3,434,549, 3-25-69, CI. 175-1.
Lowe, Walter Max; and Squirrell, Frederick, to Thermo-Technical
Development Limited. Isolators for the gas-tight sectionalization of
flues and ducts. 3,460,457, 8-12-69, CI. 98-1.
Lowe, Warren, to Chevron Research Company. Alkenyl succini-
mide-antimony dithiophosphate combinations in lubricants.
3,428,563, 2-18-69, CI. 252-32.7
Lowe, Warren, to Chevron Research Company. Lubricant composi-
tions containing rust inhibitors. 3,434,972, 3-25-69, CI. 252-51.5
Lowe, Warren: See —
Stuart, Frank A.; Stewart, William T.; Lowe, Warren; and
Kavanagh, Frank W.,3,428,615.
Lowe, Wilfrit, to Sohn, C. H. Boehringer. Process for isolation of,5
dichorophenol from an isomeric mixture of dichlorophenols.
3,462,498, 8-19-69, CI. 260-623.
LIST OF PATENTEES
961
Lowe, William R.: See—
Ayer, Donald R.; and Lowe, William R.,3,470,469.
Pope, Joseph A.; and Lowe, William.3,473,416.
Pope, Joseph Albert; Lowe, William; and Ellis, Geoffrey Hender
Stuart.3,430,508.
Lowell, Arthur I.: See-
Harrison, James B.; Mageli, Orville L.; and Lowell, Arthur
I. ,3,420,807.
Lowell, Arthur I., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Process for the suspen-
sion polymerization of vinyl aromatic monomers. 3,449,31 1, 6-10-
69, CI. 260-93.5
Lowell, John A.; and Buechler, Peter R., to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany. Process and compositions for treating leather and leathers
obtained. 3,441,365, 4-29-69, CI. 8-94.21
Lowell Molding Corporation: See —
Forma, Anthony P., 3,474,476.
Lowell, Rudolph L.; See—
Kucera, Joseph B., 3,448,871.
Lowenheim, Frederick A., to M & T Chemicals, Inc. Process for
treating metals. 3,476,551, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-98.
Lowenstein, Albert: See —
Rutzen, Horst; and Lowenstein, Albert, 3,479,297.
Lowenstein, M., & Sons, Inc.: See —
Bray, Horace D., 3,474,509.
Weisz, Herman S.; and Downing, Parker W., 3,447,888.
Lower, George William, to American Cyanamid Company. Recovery
of copper and cyanide from solutions thereof by solvent extrac-
tion. 3,429,694, 2-25-69, CI. 75-1 17.
Lower, George William, to American Cyanamid Company. Elec-
trolytic recovery of copper from copper cyanide leaching solu-
tions. 3,463,710, 8-26-69, CI. 204-106.
Lower Manufacturing Co., Inc.: See —
Belden, Merland C, 3,481,263.
Lowery, Alexander B., to Greenlife Products Company. Easy side-
walk edger. 3,450,209, 6-17-69, CI. 172-18.
Lowery, Carthel D. Visual inspection media and mode of operation.
3,452,189, 6-24-69, CI. 240-2.18
Lowery, Charles A., Jr.; and Videka, Mark J., to Zenith Radio Cor-
poration. Electron-discharge devices. 3,465,401, 9-9-69, CI. 29-
25.16
Lowery, Charley. Combination leveler, root cutter and harrow.
3,467,199, 9-16-69, CI. 172-261.
Lowery, Christopher Haydn; and Wilson, Geoffrey Charles, to Fer-
ranti, Limited. Deposition of gold on a tin nickel surface.
3,427,181, 2-11-69, CI. 117-50.
Lowery, Christopher John: See —
Connolly, James Massey; and Lowery, Christopher
John,3,459,512.
Lowery, Deborah Joy: See —
Lowery, James I., 3,432,868.
Lowery, George M. Cleaning device. 3,431,055, 3-4-69, CI. 401-28.
Lowery, Huey P., to Central Inspection Service, Inc. Electrical at-
tachment for tanks. 3,454,704, 7-8-69, CI. 174-18.
Lowery, James I., 10% each to Lowery, Ronald James, Lowery,
Deborah Joy, and Lowery, Peggy Ann. Float-equipped wading
boots with propelling fins. 3,432,868, 3-18-69, CI. 9-343.
Lowery, Peggy Ann: See —
Lowery, James I., 3,432,868.
Lowery, Robert D.: See—
Sacchini, Columbus R.; and Lowery, Robert D., 3,451,512.
Lowery, Ronald James,: See —
Lowery, James I., 3,432,868.
Lowery, Throck M.: See —
Renneker, Dennis N.; and Lowery, Throck M., 3,434, 367.
Lowes, Fred J., Jr., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Mild alkaline
oxidation treatment of poly- acrylonitrile fibers or films to improve
flexibility and dyeability. 3,460,897, 8-12-69, CI. 8-1 15.5
Lowe's Inc.: See —
Burns, Edgar V., 3,482,548.
Lowey, Hans. Timed release sublingual medications. 3,428,728, 2-
18-69, CI. 424-14.
Lowman, Walker B.; and Felty, Richard D., to Industrial Nucleonics
Corporation. Statistical sampling of a moving product using a
guaging device with a variable sensing area functionally related to
a variable product speed. 3,440,421, 4-22-69, CI. 250-83.6
Lowmaster, Richard L., to Mathews Company, The. Vehicular sign.
3,481,059, 12-2-69, CI. 40-10.
Lown, Charles S., to Westvaco Corporation. Apparatus and method
for measuring the concentration of a suspension including com-
pensating for color by using the measurement of scattered light to
electronically influence the value of direct light measured.
3,450,886, 6- 1 7-69, CI. 250-2 18.
Lowrey, Erlend R.: See—
Hatton, William A.; and Lowrey, Erlend R., 3,428,46 1.
Lowrey, William E.: See-
Anderson, Clifford E.; and Lowrey, William E.,3,442,286.
Lowrie, William Winning. Sorter and feeder for dishwashing
machines. 3,446,350, 5-27-69, CI. 209-97.
Lowry, Alan B., to Gillette Company, The. Blade dispenser with
used blade compartment. 3,460,712, 8-12-69, CI. 221-102.
Lowry, Benjamin S., Jr.: See —
Dotson, Ronald L.; and Lowry, Benjamin S., Jr., 3,450,607.
Lowry, Clyde E. Urinal assembly. 3,422,463, 1-21-69, CI. 4-110.
Lowry Development Corporation: See —
Lowry, Robert D.; and Strout, Russell B., 3,421,41 1.
Lowry, Hubert E. Ball caster. 3,456,281, 7-22-69, CI. 16-25.
Lowry, Robert D.; and Strout, Russell B., to Lowry Development
Corporation. Weld trimming apparatus. 3,421,411, 1-14-69, CI.
90-12.
Lowry, Terrell N.; and Smathers, John E., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Reed relay shift register and counter circuits.
3,456,241, 7-15-69, CI. 340-168.
Lowther, Herbert A. Friction drive transmission. 3,487,428, 12-30-
69, CI. 74-202.
Lowy, Paul M., to Mesta Machine Company. Automatic threading
device for rolling mills. 3,422,649, 1-21-69, CI. 72-10.
Loxley, Thomas E.; Sloop, James L.; and Wieland, Michael S., to
United States of America, Navy. Multiple missile velocity measur-
ing apparatus. 3,447,077, 5-27-69, CI. 324-70.
Loy, Bros. Proprietary Limited: See —
Kawchitch, Claude Edward, 3,433,380.
Loyd, Calvin D.; and Yocum, Ralph W., to Caterpillar Tractor Com-
pany. Precombustion chambers. 3,429,591, 2-25-69, CI. 285-189.
Loyd, Calvin D.: See-
Farmer, Charels G.; Loyd, Calvin D.; Miller, Robert G.; and
Oberle, Theodore L.,3,462,826.
Grawey, Charles E.; and Loyd, Calvin D.,3,471,180.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; and Loyd, Calvin
D.,3,452,914.
Oberle, Theodore L.; Calton, Marion R.; Loyd, Calvin D.; and
White, Claude F.,3,435,510.
Loyd, Raymond E.: See —
Ring, Clinton E.; and Loyd, Raymond E.,3,450,021.
Loyen, Roger, to Etat Francais (French State) represented by the
Minister of Armed Forces, Ministerial Delegation for Armament,
Direction of Researches and Manufacture of Armament Laborato-
ry of Ballistic and Aerodynamic researches. Photographic spark
generator having a very high frequency bridge trigger. 3,426,247,
2-4-69, CI. 315-149.
Loyster, Earl L.: See —
Childs, Robert S.; and Loyster, Earl L.,3,47 1,192.
Lozano, Anthony H.; and Kottsieper, Edward, to Shur Lok Corpora-
tion. High-speed nut and lockwasher. 3,486,544, 12-30-69, CI.
151-29.
Lozano, Luis J.: See —
Bray, Robert S.; Lozano, Luis J.; and Kabelka, Peter
J.,3,469,430.
Lozano, Robert: See-
Ham, Coy S.; Raub, Lyly; Joyce, Jack E.; and Lozano,
Robert,3,48 1,841.
Lozeau, Homer A., to Koehler Manufacturing Company. Safety
lighting equipment. 3,458,697, 7-29-69, CI. 240-11.3
Lozeau, Paul R.: See —
Schaller, Frank H.; Richter, Eugene G.; and Lozeau, Paul
R.,3,421,754.
Lozier, Paul G.: See —
Beck, Clarence J.; Birnby, Martin R.; and Lozier, Paul
G., 3,429,798.
Lozier, William B., Jr.; and Luciani, Joseph D., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Character recognition system using a
plurality of delayed scans for determining character features.
3,482,210, 12-2-69, CI. 340-146.3
Lozow, Donald L.: See—
Durand, Roy L., 3,467,359.
LPL Corporation: See —
Lee, Sung Chuel; and Palubniak, Paul, 3,456,648.
Lriokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich: See —
Karakashian, Zaven Oganezovich; Lriokhin, Vladimir Ivanovich;
and Kazakov, Valentin Mikhailovich, 3,420,339.
LSutton Research Corporation: See —
Briskin, Theodore S.; and Ward, Geoffrey R., 3,482,578.
L & T Machine Products, Inc.: See —
Lewis, Robert E., 3,462,181.
LTV Aerospace Corporation: See —
Bickley, Thomas F., 3,439,562.
Broyles, William A., Jr., 3,439,263.
Fewel, Kenneth J., 3,453,938.
Lansing, William A., 3,470,749.
Morrow, James A., 3,444,511.
Patterson, William J., 3,459,108.
Rieli, Anthony, 3,435,798.
Rieli, Anthony; and McNaughton, Gordon Richard, 3,485,313.
Rosendale, John W., 3,429,566.
Welch, Albert B., 3,486,156.
LTV Electrosystems, Inc.: See —
Bayles, Fred R., 3,463,055.
Fletcher, Willard J., 3,484,894.
Flippo, Robert V., 3,485,255.
Owens, Bobby, 3,434,493.
Schulze, James W., Jr., 3,485,264.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
LTV Ling Altec, Inc.: See—
Cohen, Abraham B., 3,432,002.
Ross, James A., 3,424,970.
Ross, James A.; and Bogart, Theodore F., Jr., 3,463,984.
Luba, Marion J. Automatic butter dispenser. 3,437,238, 4-8-69, CI.
221-129.
Lubach, John Paul, to Enterprise Machine and Development Cor-
poration. Apparatus for treating yarn. 3,449,805, 6-17-69, CI. 28-
1.
Lubatti, Eugenio; and Pappalardo, Salvatore, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Production of boron nitride. 3,420,629, 1-7-69, CI. 23-191.
Lubatti, Eugenio; Pappalardo, Salvatore; and Mirarchi, Ugo, to Mon-
tecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for preparing manufactured articles
of silicon nitride, also in admixture with silicon carbide.
3,468,992, 9-23-69, CI. 264-63.
Lube Devices, Inc.: See —
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J., 3,455,163.
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J., 3,479,874.
Luber, Fredrick G.: See-
Peters, Robert W.; and Luber, Fredrick G., 3,432,707.
Luberoff, Benjamin J.; and Gold, Daniel H., to Lummus Company,
The. Preparation of nonvicinal toluene diisocyanates. 3,441,587,
4-29-69, CI. 260-453.
Luberoff, Benjamin; and Gold, Daniel H., to Lummus Company,
The. Preparation of non-vicinal toluene diisocyanates. 3,441,586,
4-29-69, CI. 260-453.
Lubet-Moncla, Xavier Lucien, to Girardiere, Gustave. Adhesive
strips for dressings or therapeutic treatments. 3,431,907, 3-11-69,
CI. 128-156.
Lubit, Erwin C. Method and device for massaging the soft palate.
3,447,534, 6-3-69, CI. 128-64.
Lubkin, Samuel; and Sherry, Robert Seymour, to Digiac Corpora-
tion. Data handling system and method. 3,456,242, 7-15-69, CI.
340-172.5
Luboshez, Sergiua N. Ferris. Pleated shade for controlling heat and
light. 3,443,860, 5-13-69, CI. 350-263.
Lubowitz, Hyman R., to TRW Inc. Polydiene resins including cycl-
ized polydiene resins, method of manufacture and uses. 3,431,235,
3-4-69, CI. 260-47.
Lubowitz, Hyman R.; Ogren, John R.; and Kendrick, William P., to
TRW, Inc. High temperature lubricants. 3,423,317, 1-21-69, CI.
252-37.2
Lubrizol Corporation, The: See—
Bretz, John, 3,451,865.
Coleman, Lester E., 3,425,942.
Coleman, Lester E., 3,455,889.
Coleman, Lester E., 3,458,478.
Coulman, William J. T., 3,477,882.
Dorer, Casper J., Jr., 3,440,247.
Dorer, Casper J., Jr., 3,453,212.
Forsberg, John W.; and Jahnke, Richard W., 3,429,945.
Forsberg, John W., 3,454,418.
Hoke, Donald I., 3,429,674.
Jennings, Thomas C, 3,470,222.
Laudise, Michael A., 3,454,669.
Le Suer, William M., 3,433,744.
Le Suer, William M.; and Higgins, William A., 3,442,804.
Le Suer, William M., 3,443,917.
Le Suer, William M.; and Norman, George R., 3,448,048.
Le Suer, William M.; and Norman, George R., 3,454,607.
Le Suer, William M., 3,484,429.
3,428,561.
3,437,465.
LcSuer, William M.; and Norman, George R., 3,471,403.
Miller, Clark O.; and Dorer, Casper J., Jr., 3,427,141.
Murfin, Donald L.; and Miller, Leonard E., 3,478,091.
Nagel, Roger M., 3,461,189.
Norman, George R.; and Le Suer, William M., 3,444,170.
Scher, Robert W., 3,422,013.
Upham. Wesley B., 3,458,364.
Wiese, Herbert F., 3,446,735.
Wurstner, Robert G., 3,453,124.
Luc, Jane. Process for forming decorative patterns. 3,434,861, 3-25-
69, CI. 117-10.
Luc, Jane. Decorative process. 3,434,862, 3-25-69, CI. 117-10.
Luca, Vasile; Runceanu, Gheorghe; Cosmescu, Ctin; and Ionescu,
Alcxandru, to Ministerul Industriei Constructiilor. Pneumatic core
for concrete ducts or pipes of noncircular section. 3,428,288, 2-
18-69, CI. 249-65.
Lucas, Alan Hubert: See —
Bunyard, Alan Donald; Norris, Kenneth William; and Lucas,
Alan Hubert,3,473,668.
Lucas, Bennie M., to Polymer Corporation, The. Continuous anionic
polymerization of lactams. 3,451,976, 6-24-69, CI. 260-78.
Lucas, Delbert E.; and Adkins, William L., to TRW Inc. Collapsible
steering column. 3,457,799, 7-29-69, CI. 74-492.
Lucas, Don D. Combined toilet fixture and basin. 3,428,964, 2-25-
69, CI. 4-3.
Lesuer, William M.
Lesuer, William M.
Lucas, Harry G., to United States of America, Interior. Particle
feeder with walls of progressively increasing resistance. 3,485,420,
12-23-69, CI. 222-564.
Lucas, Horace. Garbage disposal conveyor. 3,472,384, 10-14-69, CI
210-526.
Lucas, Horst, to Gebr. Eickhoff, Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei
m.b.H. Apparatus for turning a box on a conveyor. 3,432,023, 3
11-69, CI. 198-33.
Lucas, James W.: See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr.; Barr, Courtland H., Jr.; Barr, John W.
and Lucas, James W., 3,434,468.
Lucas, James Wortz. Overhead projector. 3,459,475, 8-5-69, CI
353-37.
Lucas, James W. Teaching machine. 3,443,866, 5-13-69, CI. 352
101.
Lucas, James W. Large aperture achromat objective. 3,447,860, 6-3
69, CI. 350-211.
Lucas, Joachim Kurt: See —
Lucas, Lothar Johannes, 3,421,263.
Lucas, Joseph , (Industries) Limited: See —
Cryer, Edward, 3,482,194.
Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited: See-
Baker, Alfred Dickens, 3,422,339.
Baker, Alfred Dickens; and Howes, Maurice Albert Henry,
3,450,913.
Baker, Alfred Dickens, 3,485,470.
Baldwin, John Granville; and Holt, William David, 3,476,902.
Barker, Keith Lambert, 3,485,044.
Barnes, Stanley Charles; and Puzey, John Edwin, 3,484,928.
Bloom, Joseph Lewis, 3,451,286.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, 3,431,862.
Bottoms, Harry Simister; and Lewis, Geoffrey Arthur,
3,447,470.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, 3,447,778.
Bottoms, Harry Simister, 3,460,483.
Bowcott, Roy Price, 3,459,983.
Bowcott, Roy Price, 3,460,655.
Bryant, Walter Kenneth; and Hicks, Harris Vernon, 3,486,019.
Butterfield, Geoffrey John, 3,484,783.
Cheary, Walter Graham, 3,465,404.
Clark, Peter Joseph, 3,458,997.
Cooksey, William Harold, 3,461,253.
Crowther, Harold, 3,476,055.
Cryer, Edward, 3,457,380.
Curran, John Patrick Stewart, 3,426,801.
Davies, Anthony Roger; and O'Donoghue, John Peter,
3,466,103.
Downing, Eric William; and Goddard, Brian Walter, 3,460,521.
England, Alan Gordon, 3,450,055.
Freeman, Frank George, 3,446,472.
Freeman, Frank George, 3,457,939.
Freeman, Frank George, 3,485,270.
Fry, William Lawrence, 3,461,418.
Gilbert Brian, 3,459,164.
Gilbert, Brian, 3,461,345.
Goddard, Brian Walter; and Wileman, David Gerald, 3,452,729.
Greenwood, Kenneth, 3,460,345.
Hartop, Stephen Ben, 3,438,552.
Hartop, Stephen Ben, 3,441,447.
Henderson, Brian Sydney, 3,461,412.
Hulse, Michael Anthony, 3,483,042.
Jackson, Squire Ronald; Saunders, Ronald Douglas Haig; and
Ormerod, Alan, 3,481,146.
Jenkinson, Jeremy Mark; and Rayner, Christopher Stephen,
3,468,555.
Jenkinson, Robert Arthur, 3,469,136.
Johnson, James, 3,469,046.
Jones, Kenneth James; and Hicks, Harris Vernon, 3,486,066.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, 3,444,339.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, 3,457,905.
Jukes, Norman Alfred, 3,478,249.
Keel, David John Vincent; and Kightley, Raymond John,
3,449,167.
Knowles, John Anthony, 3,477,048.
Lawrence, Owen Napier, 3,427,804.
Lawrence, Owen Napier, 3,430,513.
Lawrence, Owen Napier, 3,465,643.
Little, Philip Vernon, 3,486,141.
Little, Philip Vernon, 3,486,142.
Long, Geoffrey Albert, 3,447,315.
Long, Nigel Neville William; and Hickton, Raymond, 3,424,264.
Matthews, Benjamin William, 3,436,715.
Matthews, Benjamin William, 3,444,502.
Matthews, Benjamin William, 3,486,159.
Maybury, Gordon Howard; and Moore, Frank Woodward,
3,441,765.
Mowbray, Dorian Farrar, 3,441,247.
Mowbray, Dorian Farrar, 3,465,770.
Nicholls, Bertram Frank; and Detheridge, John Stanley,
3,487,249.
LIST OF PATENTEES
963
Nolan, Roger William, 3,430,124.
Nolan, Roger William; and Gilbert, Brian, 3,443,192.
Nolan, Roger William, 3,453,527.
Palmer, Kenneth PercivaJ; and Taylor, Michael Charles,
3,478,766.
Parkes, Eric Bernard, 3,468,554.
Place, Harold; and Roberts, Maurice Swift, 3,447,757.
Potts, Matthew, 3,457,872.
Preece, Kenneth, 3,478,421.
Prickett, Alfred Donald, 3,441,890.
Prickett, Alfred Donald, 3,469,232.
Rayner, Christopher Stephen; and Thomas, David, 3,465,476.
Rushton, Derek, 3,423,721.
Rushton, Nigel John, 3,476,097.
Sayer, Lawrence Norman; and Brown, Eric Clive, 3,436,515.
Sharpies, Richard Colin, 3,466,413.
Sharpies, Richard Colin, 3,476,900.
Shaw, Louis, 3,423,619.
Skinner, Robert Thomas John, 3,452,679.
Skinner, Robert Thomas John, 3,459,130.
Skinner, Robert Thomas John, 3,468,333.
Skinner, Robert Thomas John, 3,476,051.
Smith, Dexter William, 3,451,810.
Smith, Dexter William, 3,460,994.
Sparks, Brian Edmund, 3,444,874.
Stacey, Michael Albert; and Millington, David Everitt,
3,468,017.
Stott, Donald, 3,429,625.
Tolley, Leslie, 3,437,966.
Warne, Eugene Harold, 3,439,625.
Warne, Eugene Harold; and Long, Geoffrey Albert, 3,444,688.
Warne, Eugene Harold, 3,475,908.
Warne, Eugene Harold, 3,475,909.
Warne, Eugene Harold, 3,475,910.
Watson Michael Ernest Hall, 3,440,039.
Werda, Konrad, 3,476,901.
Wright, Maurice James, 3,443,193.
Wright, Maurice James, 3,454,861.
Wright, Maurice James, 3,469,167.
Wright, Maurice James; and Nolan, Roger William, 3,479,575.
Lucas, Joseph, ( Industries) Limited: See —
Preece, Kenneth, 3,449,606.
Wright, Maurice James, 3,449,598.
Lucas, Joseph,( Industries) Limited: See —
Cooksey, William Harold, 3,479,472.
Lucas, Joseph( Industries (Limited: See —
Dougall, John, 3,456,254.
Lucas, Kenneth A.; and Oliver, Robert B., to Aerojet-General Cor-
poration. Method of determining average orientation of wires in
material. 3,437,923, 4-8-69, CI. 324-58.5
Lucas, Lothar Johannes, to Lucas, Joachim Kurt. Sanding device for
lacquered surfaces. 3,421,263, 1-14-69, CI. 51-57.
Lucas, Malcolm B., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Method of
forming tear tapes on plastic packaging material. 3,458,377, 7-29-
69, CI. 156-244.
Lucas, Michael J.: See —
Rikert, John A.; Carlin, Owen B.; and Lucas, Michael
J. ,3,46 1,822.
Lucas, Ned L.: See-
Dunn, Wendell E.; Lucas, Ned L.; and Price, Frank
B., 3,455, 176.
Lucas, Paul G.; and Talambiras, Robert P., to Adage, Inc. Variable
gain amplifying apparatus for hybrid computer. 3,470,487, 9-30-
69, CI. 330-86.
Lucas, Pierre M.; Duquesne, Jean F.; LeGall, Pierre; and Rouzier,
Michel M. Automatic switching system comprising direct and mu-
tual-aid routes between selection units. 3,454,723, 7-8-69, CI. 179-
18.
Lucas, Raymond D.: See —
Howard, James A.; and Lucas, Raymond D., 3,427,523.
Lucas, Rene F., to Burroughs Corporation. Ten key multiplying
machine. 3,451,618, 6-24-69, CI. 235-60.
Lucas, Robert Armistead: See—
Mizzoni, Renat Herbert; Lucas, Robert Armistead; and de
Stevens, George, 3,455,923.
Lucas, Robert G., to Beloit Eastern Corporation. Web separator.
3,463,377, 8-26-69, CI. 226-197.
Lucas, Robert H.: See —
Aberlc, Richard H.; and Lucas, Robert H., 3,438,228.
Lucas, Roy N.: See—
Winslow, Joseph D., Jr.; and Lucas, Roy N., 3,446, 724.
Lucas, Victor Grifols, to American Hospital Supply Corporation,
mesne. Apparatus for performing plasmapheresis in situ.
3,460,752, 8-12-69, CI. 233-26.
Lucca, Salvatore: See —
Merker, Reuven; and Lucca, Salvatore.3,453,123.
Lucchino, Joseph A.; and Bierbower, John B., to Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation. Clamp assembly. 3,480,248, 1 1-25-69, CI. 248-361.
Lucci, Joseph A. Table ball game. 3,466,042, 9-9-69, CI. 273-85.
Luce, Betty M.; and Berdan, Betty L., to Clevite Corporation. Metal
composite and method of making same. 3,454,376, 7-8-69, CI. 29-
194.
Luce, Gene W. Apparatus and method for continuous crystallization
by evaporation. 3,424,221, 1-28-69, CI. 159-26.
Luce, Gerard: See —
Feutrel, Claude; Loubet, Michel; and Luce, Gerard, 3,466,975.
Luce, John Whitney, Sr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Recutting of cylin-
drical tubes into a plurality of tubes. 3,481,234, 12-2-69, CI. 82-
85.
Luce, Laurence E., Jr., to De Laval Turbine, Inc. Separation ap-
paratus and method for mixed impurities on the exposed surface
of a liquid body. 3,447,683, 6-3-69, CI. 210-83.
Luce, Robert L., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Fabrication of
semiconductive devices. 3,469,308, 9-30-69, CI, 29-589.
Lucerne Products, Inc.: See —
Matthews, Benjamin H., 3,456,229.
Matthews, Benjamin H.; and Rhine, Jules W., 3,456,230.
Matthews, Benjamin H., 3,467,801.
Lucero, Daniel Patrick, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electrochemi-
cal cell with hydrogen permeable barrier. 3,468,781, 9-23-69, CI.
204-195.
Lucero, Ulrico. Sofa convertible into a bed having upright moving
hinge means for the back rest. 3,483,573, 12-16-69, CI. 5-19.
Lucey, George K., Jr.: See —
Williams, David; and Lucey, George K., Jr., 3,458,673.
Luchetta, Julius F., to Jefferson Electric Company. Moisture proof
ballast construction for plastic signs and the like. 3,484,535, 12-
16-69, CI. 174-52.
Lucian, Anton: See —
Koenig, Peter; and Lucian, Anton, 3,425,668.
Luciani, Joseph D.: See —
Lozier, William B., Jr.; and Luciani, Joseph D., 3,482, 210.
Luciani, Luciano; and Corsi, Gianfranco, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A. Preparation of delta form crystalline titanium trichloride.
3,451,768, 6-24-69, CI. 23-87.
Luciani, Luciano; and Corsi, Gianfranco, to Montecatini Edison
S.p.A.Crystalline TiCl3 and method of preparing same. 3,461,083,
8-12-69, CI. 252-429.
Luciano, John P., Jr.: See —
Hsu, Yung Shing; and Luciano, John P., Jr.,3,459,095.
Lucibello, Louis V. Crutch tip. 3,467,117, 9-16-69, CI. 135-54.
Lucie, Albert, to Wickman Lang Limited. Screw-cutting lathes and
other screw-cutting machines. 3,431,800, 3-1 1-69, CI. 82-5.
Lucie, Albert, to Wickman Lang Limited. Screw cutting lathes and
other screw cutting machines. 3,436,993, 4-8-69, CI. 82-5.
Lucien Ferraz & Cie: See —
Cinquin, Jean Pierre, 3,453,579.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe Anonyme, Messier. Under-carriage with
three wheels arranged on the same shaft. 3,432,124, 3-1 1-69, CI.
244-103.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe Anonyme dite: Messier. Alternating-current
torque motors. 3,474,313, 10-21-69, CI. 318-123.
Lucien, Rene; and Pascal, Yves. Single action hydraulic assistance
devices. 3,425,321, 2-4-69, CI. 91-49.
Lucietto, Lambert A.; and Lucietto, Ledo B. Article supporting
bracket for attachment to channels. 3,429,539, 2-25-69, CI. 248-
228.
Lucietto, Lambert A.; and Lucietto, Ledo B. Bracket for mounting
on apertured panel. 3,452,954, 7-1-69, CI. 248-220.5
Lucietto, Ledo B.: See —
Lucietto, Lambert A.; and Lucietto, Ledo B., 3,429,539.
Lucietto, Lambert A.; and Lucietto, Ledo B., 3,452,954.
Lucifer S.A.: See —
Stampfli, Harald, 3,458,769.
Lucius, Gunter: See —
Rudolph, Otfried; and Lucius, Gunter,3,455,547.
Luciw, Wolodymyr, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Magnetic memory
with an off-set bit line to reduce capacitance coupling. 3,466,623,
9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Luck, Erich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Preservation of cheese. 3,486,909, 12-
30-69, CI. 99-162.
Luck, James R.; and Mills, Frank S., to Honeywell Inc. Water sof-
tener control. 3,477,576, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 210-96.
Luck, Russell M.: See—
Gainer, Gordon C; and Luck, Russell M., 3,458, 747.
Luck, Wolfhard: See —
Schmid, Helmut; Luck, Wolfhard; Loderhose, Ernst; Zinz, Bru-
no; and Komarek, Ernst, 3,482,925.
Lucke, Ernst, to Croon & Lucke Maschinenfabrik GmbH. Reeling
machine. 3,456,890, 7-22-69, CI. 242-53.
Lucke, Josef: See—
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef,3,445,090.
Lodige, Wilhelm; Lodige, Fritz; and Lucke, Josef,3,466,015.
Luckenbach, Edward C, to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Transfer line apparatus and method. 3,475,326, 10-28-69,
CI. 208-153.
Luckenbach, Edward C, to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Reaction vessel. 3,480,406, 1 1-25-69, CI. 23-288.
964
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Luckenbach, Roy L., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process and ap-
paratus for finishing of hose. 3,431,656, 3-1 1-69, CI. 34-12.
Luckenbill, Lawrence F.; and Daghe, Joseph L., to Mueller Co. Fire
hydrant stem coupling. 3,439,947, 4-22-69, CI. 287-108.
Luckey, George W.; and Miller, Francis A., Jr., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Rotating turret electrode holder.
3,482,092, 12-2-69, CI. 250-49.5
Luckey, Manley J. Breath alcohol determination. 3,437,449, 4-8-69,
CI. 23-254.
Luckham, Denis C; and Green, Gordon F., to Luckham Limited.
Portable centrifuge. 3,434,657, 3-25-69, CI. 233-26.
Luckham Limited: See —
Luckham, Denis C; and Green, Gordon F., 3,434,657.
Lucking, James Robert, to English Electric Computers Limited.
Electric data handling apparatus. 3,422,401, 1-14-69, CI. 340-
172.5
Lucy, Carl F., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Ordnance projectile.
3,427,976, 2-18-69, CI. 102-91.
Ludder, Rodney E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Round nestable paper
container having a high gloss exterior finish and an interior and
bottom wax coated surface. 3,450,327, 6-17-69, CI. 229-3.1
Ludder, Rodney E.; and Huston, Henry H. Package for dispensing
comestibles. 3,442,435, 5-6-69, CI. 229-15.
Ludecke, Heinz-Jurgen; and Moldenhauer, Kurt, to Hartmann &
Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Exhaust gas sampler. 3,481,200, 12-2-
69, CI. 73-421.5
Ludeman, Edwin H., to Andrew Industries Incorporated. Separable
coupling. 3,432,191, 3-1 1-69, CI. 285-312.
Ludeman, Edwin H., to Andrews Industries Incorporated. Dust-cap.
3,476,154, 11-4-69, CI. 138-89.
Luders, Walter: See —
Steppan, Hartmut; Erdmann, Fritz; Messwarb, Gunter; and Lu-
ders, Walter.3,484,239.
Ludewig, Frederick A., Jr.; and Myracle, James L., to General Elec-
tric Company. System for extended resolution of a binary coded
pattern device. 3,487,400, 12-30-69, CI. 340-347.
Ludewig, Max; Zorner, Walter; and Tonn, Elmar, to Halberg
Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. & Co. Seal for a rotatable shaft having a
segmented sealing ring. 3,439,924, 4-22-69, CI. 277-137.
Ludford, Peter, to Humber Limited. Ventilating valves for vehicles.
3,432,142, 3-1 1-69, CI. 251-212.
Ludge & Shipley Co., The: See —
Sporck, Claus L.; Kelley, Thomas H.; and Lombardo, Samuel J.,
3,453,854.
Ludin, Rolf: See—
Waldburger, Heinz; and Ludin, Rolf,3,449,904.
Luding, Edgar: See—
Nahm, Helmut; Siedel, Walter; and Luding, Edgar.3,449,325.
Luding, Gustave. Means for securing prefabricated reinforced
concrete bunker sections. 3,477,396, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 109-1.
Ludloff, Wolfgang, to Gesellschaft fur Multiblitzgerate Dr.-Ing. D. A.
Mannesmann mbH. Flash discharge tube for exposing emulsions
sensitive to artificial light. 3,465,191, 9-2-69, CI. 313-109.
Ludloff, Wolfgang, 1/2 to Gesellschaft fur Multiblitzgerate Dr.-Ing.
D.A. Mannesmann mbH. Photoflash system with a setting con-
denser and a main condenser in parallel across the discharge lamp.
3,475,647, 10-28-69, CI. 315-183.
Ludloff. Wolfgang: See—
Lassig, Wolfgang; and Ludloff, Wolfgang, 3, 44 1,3 47.
Ludlow Corporation: See —
Mason, Austin B.; and Wilkie, Robert C, 3,455,772.
Ludlow, Thomas B. Specific gravity tester device. 3,451,273, 6-24-
69, CI. 73-440.
Ludlow Typograph Company: See —
Duncan, Paul J.; and Hayes, Richard C, 3,436,950.
Ludlum, Donald G., to Ludlum Measurements, Inc. High gain low
voltage amplifier. 3,487,322, 12-30-69, CI. 330-22.
Ludlum Measurements, Inc.: See—
Ludlum, Donald G„ 3,487,322.
Ludlum Steel Corporation: See —
Peterson, Ralph W., 3,473,417.
Ludolphy, Erich; and Berthmann, Adolf, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien-
gesellschaft. Blasting composition containing a salt, liquid nitric
ester, and wetting agent. 3,438,823, 4-15-69, CI. 149-53.
Ludolphy, Erich; Martin, Gerhard; and Berthmann, Adolf, to
Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Water-containing, nitric ester-
free ammonium nitrate explosives. 3,459,608, 8-5-69, CI. 149-56.
Ludovici, Bruno F.; and Megla, Gerhard K., to Corning Glass
Works. Projection system having secondary image carrier.
3,431,048, 3-4-69, CI. 353-22.
Ludovici, Bruno F.: See—
Megla, Gerhard K.; and Ludovici, Bruno F.,3,428,396.
Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson W., to Ethyl Corporation.
Automatic antiknock rating and adjustment apparatus. 3,456,492,
7-22-69, CI. 73-35.
Ludt, William C: See—
Jones, John T.; Ludt, William C; and Kellogg, Hudson
W., 3.485,598.
Ludvig, Ernest; and Tull, Vernon M., to Purolator Products, Inc.
Device for the analysis of the filter characteristics of porous
media. 3,455,455, 7-15-69, CI. 210-93.
Ludwi, Bernard J.; Diamond, Julius; and Skinner, Wilfred A., Jr., to
Carter-Wallace, Inc. Propane dithiols. 3,420,890, 1-7-69, CI. 260-
609.
Ludwick, William R.: See —
Duvall, William C; Ludwick, William R.; and Brion, Albert E.,
Jr.,3,432,609.
Ludwig, A., & Co., Inc.: See—
Betso, Stephen, 3,431,591.
Ludwig, Albert R., to Zagar, Inc. Sign sensing switch for numerical
control system. 3,428,765, 2-18-69, CI. 200-61.39
Ludwig, Allen C, to Research Corporation, mesne. Fire-retardant
sulphur compositions. 3,440,064, 4-22-69, CI. 106-15.
Ludwig, Bernard J.: See —
Berger, Frank M.; Rosselet, Jean P.; and Ludwig, Bernard
J.,3,483,290.
Ludwig, Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company. Bulk
material handling apparatus with rotary digging device. 3,432,024,
3-11-69, CI. 198-36.
Ludwig, Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company. Swell
control for bucket ladder. 3,432,043, 3-1 1-69, CI. 214-14.
Ludwig, David R.; and Brodeur, Lester R., to Kreske, Walter J.,
mesne. Voltage variable capacitive network. 3,443,205, 5-6-69, CI.
323-74.
Ludwig, Frederic G., 1/3 to Nolte, Albert C, Jr. Photographic film
with deformed end surface and detachable lead strip. 3,471,292,
10-7-69, CI. 96-78.
Ludwig, Gerhard: See —
Koppe, Herbert; Engelhardt, Albrecht; Ludwig, Gerhard; and
Zeille, Karl,3,459,782.
Koppe, Herbert; Ludwig, Gerhard; and Zeile, Karl,3,478,050.
Thoma, Otto; Koppe, Herbert; Mentrup, Anton; Zeile, Karl; and
Ludwig, Gerhard,3,475,455.
Ludwig, Herbert, deceasedO (by Koch, FriedrichOLoewe, Hans; joint
executors), to Desma-Werke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. Method of producing footwear. 3,446,887, 5-27-69, CI. 264-
244.
Ludwig, Herbert P. Apparatus for the manufacture of shoes.
3,444,590, 5-20-9, CI. 18-30.
Ludwig, Herbert. Apparatus for making footwear with bottoms ap-
plied by injection molding. 3,425,094, 2-4-69, CI. 18-30.
Ludwig, Herbert. Shoe with injection molded bottom provided with
dense edge strip, and method and apparatus for making the same.
3,480,704, 1 1-25-69, CI. 264-45.
Ludwig, Jurgen: See —
Luther, Gunter; Ludwig, Jurgen; and Schulze, Martin, 3,445,537.
Ludwig, Lawrence P., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Foil seal. 3,421,768, 1-14-
69, CI. 277-25.
Ludwig, Lawrence P., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Foil seal. 3,466,052, 9-9-
69, CI. 277-25.
Ludwig, Robert L.; and Rusling, George Roy, to Gulf Oil Corpora-
tion. Spring winding machine. 3,423,980, 1-28-69, CI. 72-142.
Ludwig, Urban W., to General Precision Systems, Inc. Optical in-
setting. 3,439,982, 4-22-69, CI. 353-34.
Ludwig, Urban W., to Singer-General Precision, Inc. Optical projec-
tion system. 3,458,252, 7-29-69, CI. 353-69.
Ludwig, Walter D., to Mac Valves, Inc. Balanced rotary solenoid
valve. 3,456,689, 7-22-69, CI. 137-625.65
Ludwig, Walter D., to MAC Valves, Inc. Cam operator. 3,469,461,
9-30-69, CI. 74-107.
Ludwig, Walter D., to MAC Valves, Inc. Solenoid operated valve.
3,469,600, 9-30-69, CI. 137-596.17
Ludwig, Walter D., to MAC Valves, Inc. Rotary valve. 3,469,604, 9-
30-69, CI. 137-625.43
Ludwig, Walter, to Pentapco, Inc. Method for bonding a plastic
foam pad onto, and without warping, a heat-warpable ther-
moplastic body member. 3,473,991, 10-21-69, CI. 156-306.
Ludwig, Warren B.; Elerath, Byron E.; and Ewald, John F., Jr., to
General Foods Corporation. Tubular freeze-drying condenser.
3,443,324, 5-13-69, CI. 34-92.
Ludwig, Wilbur G.; and Zimmer, Richard C, to Bartelt Engineering
Company, Inc. Machine for packaging articles in a controlled at-
mosphere. 3,430,414, 3-4-69, CI. 53-79.
Ludwig, Wilbur G.; and Zimmer, Richard C, to Riegel Paper Cor-
poration. Heat sealing mechanism. 3,475,257, 10-28-69, CI. 156-
498.
Luebbert, William K.; Geen, Joseph H.; and Roberts, Larry P., to
American Drill Bushing Company. Pin and bushing assembly.
3,471,186, 10-7-69, CI. 287-126.
Luebering, James E.: See —
Bedenk, William T.; and Luebering, James E., 3,486,908.
Luebke, Donald V., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Preparation of zirconia and hafnia sols. 3,442,817, 5-6-69, CI.
252-313.
Luebke, Horst: See—
Bindernagel, Ali; Luebke, Horst; and Kost, Erwin, 3,473, 574.
Luebke, Robert W. Fencing for controlling accumulation and drift-
ing of snow, sand or other heavier-than-air particles suspended in
air currents. 3,473,786, 10-21-69, CI. 256-12.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
965
Luebke, William R., to Varian Associates. Vlocity modulation tube
with R.F. lossy leads to the beam focusing lenses. 3,483,419, 1 2-9-
69, CI. 315-5.34
Luebs, Donald F.: See —
Ashby, Frederick R.; and Luebs, Donald F., 3,469, 866.
Luebs. Donald F., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. Snap-on
plastic cover. 3,478.478, 1 1-18-69, CI. 52-309.
Lueck, Arthur M. Vehicle arm rest. 3,428,357, 2-18-69, CI. 296-1.
Lueck. Irving B.. to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Neutralizer lens
for lens testing instrument. 3,445,169, 5-20-69, CI. 356-124.
Lueck. Irving B.; and Sheld, Clarence A., to Bausch & Lomb, Incor-
porated. Lamination of silicate surfaces using an impregnated
phenoxy resin interlayer. 3.471,358, 10-7-69. CI. 161-192.
Lueck. Laurence B.; and Morley. Ronald I., to Dymo Industries, Inc.
Duplicating method involving color formation. 3,435,759, 4-1-69.
CI. 101-129.
Luecke. Gerald: See —
Hyltin, Tom M.; Kilby, Jack S.; Luecke. Gerald; and Toombs,
Harold D.. 3.436,604.
Lueddeke, Louis: See —
Lueddeke. Raymond Paul; and Lueddeke, Louis,3,43 1,598.
Lueddeke, Raymond Paul; and Lueddeke, Louis, to Eastern Target
Company, Inc. Machine organization for manufacturing target
discs. 3,431.598, 3-1 1-69, CI. 18-5.
Luedeman, Robert T., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Thermally-con-
trolled resistors. 3,441,892, 4-29-69, CI. 338-23.
Luedemann, George M.: See—
Weinstein, Marvin J.; Luedemann, George M.; Wagman, Gerald
H.; and Marquez, Joseph A. .3.454,696.
Weinstein, Marvin J.; Luedemann, George M.; and Wagman,
Gerald H.. 3,458,626.
Luedi. Hans R.; and Stealer, Christian H., to Grotnes Machine
Works, Inc. Methods and apparatus for shrink forming metal arti-
cles. 3,461,710, 8-19-69, CI. 72-372.
Luedicke. Edward: See —
Cope, Appleton D.; Luedicke, Edward; and Ziemelis. Ojars
J. .3,47 1, 741.
Luedtke, Lloyd Adlay. Bale thrower. 3,441,122, 4-29-69, CI. 198-
128.
Luedtke, William David. Disposable coffee drip brewer. 3,446,624,
5-27-69, CI. 99-71.
Luchrmann, William H.; and Parker, William H., to Teledyne Ex-
ploration Company, mesne. Automatic sequencing of data from
remote units. 3,461,445, 8-12-69. CI. 340-147.
Luenberger. Frederick O.. to Emerson Electric Co. Key drive for
sliding hubs. 3,436.106. 4-1-69, CI. 287-52.05
Luenberger. Frederick O; and Tucker, Charles J., to Emerson Elec-
tric Co. Demountable vertical pump motor with reducer gear, heat
exchanger, and lubrication system. 3,441,762. 4-29-69, CI. 310-
157.
Luescher. Rene, to Ciba Limited. Device for applying marks to
photographic paper. 3.438,354, 4-15-69, CI. 1 18-76.
Luescher. Rolf: See—
Seitzer. Dieter; and Luescher. Rolf.3,452,291.
Luethi. Christian, to Ciba Limited. Hydroxyarly-pyrimidines, process
for their preparation and their use. 3.442,898, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
251.
Luethi, Christian; and Eschle, Karl, to Ciba Limited. Hydroxyphenyl-
1 ,3,5-triazines containing sulfonic acid groups and their prepara-
tion. 3.444,164. 5-13-69. CI. 260-248.
Luetze, Wilhelm O.. to International Business Machines Corporation.
Multivibrator. 3,483,484. 12-9-69, CI. 331-113.
Luetzow, Edwin J., to Switches. Incorporated. Method of joining
metallic objects of different melting points. 3,443,053, 5-6-69, CI.
219-57.
Luft, Genakh Maxovich: See —
Svilpe, Karl Yanovich; Luft. Genakh Maxovich; Betiyan, Andris
Alfredovich; Milyaev. Viktor Vasilievich; Gurevich, Leib
Borukhovich; and Seleznev, Ivan Vasilievich, 3, 432, 790.
Luft, Karl-Friedrich. to Bergwerksverband GmbH. Oxygen deter-
mination. 3,479,860, 1 1-25-69. CI. 73-27.
Luft, Karl Friedrich, to Bergwerksverband GmbH. Oxygen deter-
mination. 3,486.364, 12-30-69, CI. 73-27.
Luft. Karl, to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospa-
tiales. Infra-red gas analyzer for measuring the concen- tration of a
particular gas. 3,476,934, 11-4-69, CI. 250-43.5
Luftglass, Murray A., to Shell Oil Company. Bulk polymerization of
vinyl aromatic compounds in presence of a minor amount of
water. 3,439,065, 4-15-69, CI. 260-880.
Luftglass, Murray A.; and Hendricks, Willis R.. to Shell Oil Com-
pany. Block copolymer-polyethylene films. 3,459,831, 8-5-69, CI.
260-876.
Lugash, Max J. Hand luggage. 3,448.839, 6-10-69, CI. 190-49.
Luge, Karlheinz E.; and Braun. Wolfgang, to Metallgesellschaft Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Method for cooling the combustion gases of
refuse incinerators. 3,477,203, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 55-9.
Luginbuhl. David E.: See—
Bullard, Calvin P.; and Luginbuhl, David E. . 3,43 1 ,600.
Luginbuhl, Pierre, to Schwcizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft. Device
for separating flat articles from a continuoulsy supplied line of ar-
ticles. 3,451,563. 6-24-69. CI. 214-8.5
Luginbuhl. Pierre; and Moscr. Albert, to Schwcizerische Industrie-
Gesellschaft. Apparatus for automatically controlling the feed of a
material strip to a processing machine. 3,451,188, 6-24-69. CI. 53-
73.
Lugli, Gabrielc: See —
Marconi, Walter; Mazzei, Alessandro; and Lugli.
Gabriele.3.468.867.
Mazzei, Alesandro; Lugli, Gabriele; and Marconi.
Walter.3,463.766.
Lugo, Luigi: See —
Aglietti, Giancarlo; Baratclla. Pietro; Reni, Cesare: and Lugo,
Luigi.3,459,807.
Aglietti, Giancarlo; Baratclla, Pietro; Reni. Cesare; and Lugo.
Luigi.3.464.931.
Reni, Cesare; and Lugo, Luigi, 3, 43 1,199.
Lugo, Luigi; and Reni, Cesare, to Socicta Italiana Resine S.p.A.
Method of polymerizing gaseous formaldehyde. 3,458,479, 7-29-
69, CI. 260-67.
Lugoski, Arnold N.: See —
F'Gcppert. Erwin; and Lugoski, Arnold N. .3,464, 23 I .
Lugt, Thomas Vander; and Coe. Merrill J., to Brown Company.
Recloseable carton with tear open spout. 3.438,565, 4-15-69. CI.
Lugten, Leo K., to Electronic Communications, Inc. Electrical trans-
former construction incorporating impedance and frequency-
response compensation. 3,423,709, 1-21-69, CI. 336-83.
Lugten, Leo K., to Bourns, Inc. Magnetic core and coil arrangement.
3,478,291, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 336-216.
Lugten, Leo K., to Bourns. Inc. Inductive device. 3,483,499, 12-9-
69, CI. 336-180.
Lugue, Rafael Fernandez, to Shell Oil Company. Platform leg.
3,479,828, 1 1-25-69. CI. 61-46.5
Luhdorff, Robert C, to FMC Corporation. Pitting mechanism.
3,424,215, 1-28-69, CI. 146-28.
Luhe, Carl A. Insulated individual lunch case. 3,432,025, 3-11-69.
CI. 206-4.
Luhowy, Gabriel J., to United States of America, Army. Transceiver
with tunable phase locked oscillator and tuning voltage generator.
3,487,311, 12-30-69, CI. 325-17.
Luhowy, Gabriel J.; and Moehlmann, Richard H.. to United States of
America, Army, mesne. Non-linear function generator. 3,465,168.
9-2-69, CI. 307-230.
Luhrs, Millen E.: See —
Bracken, Aubrev T.; Luhrs. Millen E.; and Green. Charles
F., 3,459,413. '
Luisada, August G.: See —
Frieder, Leonard P.; Green, Clarks; and Luisada. August
G.. 3,425,071.
Lujan, Frank J. Safety device for motorcycle operator. 3,486.767,
12-30-69, CI. 280-289.
Lukas, Alfred: See —
Henke, Oskar; and Lukas, Alfred.3.453,497.
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J., to Lube Devices, Inc. Liquid
level gauge. 3,455.163, 7-15-69. CI. 73-292.
Lukas, Gus J.; and Bydalek, Floyd J., to Lube Devices, Inc. Mount-
ing fasteners for liquid level gauges. 3.479.874, 11-25-69. CI. 73-
292.
Lukas, Helmut H.: See —
Eisele, Werner Frank; and Lukas, Helmut H, 3, 464,046.
Lukasheva. Evgenia Nikolaevna: See —
Gromov, Anatoly Pavlovich; Lukasheva, Evgenia Nikolaevna;
Glazkov, Anatoly Vasilievich; Livshits, Abram Lazarevich;
Pozhalkin, Vladimir Vasilievich; Polotsky, Vadim Ev-
genievich; and Scherbak, Mikhail Venediktovich. 3,472.993.
Lukashok, Milton. Curtain system including elasticized top curtain
panels and support for same. 3.433.281, 3-18-69. CI. 160-330.
Lukashok, Milton. Curtain system including elasticized top curtain
panels and support for same. 3,437,127, 4-8-69, CI. 160-330.
Lukawich, Joseph J.; and Graft, Robert W., to Singer Company.
The. Composite gears. 3,461,737, 8-19-69, CI. 74-443.
Lukbe, Klaus; Schroder, Eberhard; and Zollner, Georg, to Schering
A.G. Acylated hexapeptides related to eledoisin. 3,423,390. 1-21-
69, CI. 260-112.5
Luke, Henry F. Tamper-proof closure for dispenser cans. 3,460,707,
8-12-69, CI. 220-27.
Luke, Louzelle Albert, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Search memory
match logic detector. 3,432,686, 3-1 1-69, CI. 307-231.
Luke, Robert R.; Robinson, Marshall M.; and Thomson, Kenneth, to
Shell Oil Company. Electrostatic monitoring camera. 3,445,856, 5-
20-69, CI. 346-1.
Lukens, Alfred B. High precision record player. 3,481,609, 12-2-69.
CI. 274-39.
Lukens, George B., II, to General Electric Company. Binary sub-
tracter for numerical control. 3,424,898, 1-28-69, CI. 235-174.
Lukens Steel Company: See—
Fogleman, Edgar L.; and Sterne, Robert H., Jr., 3,424,576.
Freyberger. Donald L.; and Longenecker, John F., 3,469.301.
Hare, Maurice J., 3,463,137.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
Lukes, George E.; and Jarneklev, Duane
Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
Lukes, George E.; and Arneklov, Duane
; Lukes, George E.; and Arneklev, Duane
Jensen, Niels H.; and Smith, Hubert C, 3,433,286.
Jensen, Niels H.; and Smith, Hubert C, 3,465,809.
Jensen, Niels H.; and Cardwell, Gilbert P., 3,471,933.
Scott, John H., 3,453,863.
Luker, Ronald J.: See —
Simpson, Robert G.; Luker, Ronald J.; and Jewell, George
S.,3,479,513.
Lukes, George E.: See —
Curtis, Ralston; and Lukes, George E., 3,482,960.
Brokke, Mervin E.; Lukes, George E.; and Arkneklev, Duane
R., 3,420,655.
Brokke, Mervin E.;
R., 3,435,043.
Brokke, Mervin E.;
R., 3,438,983.
Brokke, Mervin E.;
R.,3,449,374.
Brokke, Mervin E.;
R., 3,455,674.
Gutman, Arnold D.
R., 3,467,714.
Luketa, Frank J., to Robbins, Felix & Robbins. Handling of a net
and its catch aboard a trawler. 3,478,461, 1 1-18-69, CI. 43-8.
Lukevics, Alfreds Karlis: See —
Zwart, Bernardus Mulder, Jr.; Lukevics, Alfreds Karlis; and
Wylie, Harold Franklin.3,428,001.
Lukianov, Roman E., to Honeywell Inc. Folded web rod memory ar-
ray. 3,444,535, 5-13-69, CI. 340-174.
Lukin, Richard H., to Union Special Machine Company. Feed stroke
adjusting mechanism for sewing machines. 3,450,079, 6-17-69, CI.
112-209.
Luksas, Anthony J.: See—
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J. ,3,466, 174.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J.,3,466,176.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J. ,3,466, 177.
Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony J. ,3,485,641.
Luksas, Anthony J.; and Bundus, Robert H., to Beatrice Foods Co.
Onion rings. 3,449,132, 6-10-69, CI. 99-100.
Noznick, Peter P.; Bundus, Robert H.; and Luksas, Anthony
J. ,3,446,627.
Luksch, James A.; Dolan, Lawrence C; Brooks, Robert A.; and
Zimmerman, Arie, to Anaconda Electronics Company, mesne.
Multiple mode RF measurement apparatus using sweep and com-
parison techniques. 3,450,987, 6-17-69, CI. 324-57.
Luksich, Thomas, to Lee-Norse Company. Mining machine having
oscillating cutting arms. 3,460,868, 8-12-69, CI. 299-71.
Lulay, Arthur: See —
Garrison, Dale Leroy; and Lulay, Arthur,3,469,285.
Lum, David W.; and Mador, Irving L., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Catalyst regeneration. 3,480,558, 11-25-
69, CI. 252-416.
Lum, Robert C: See —
Bourn, Jesse T.; Ridenhour, Banks L.; and Lum, Robert
C, 3,480,257.
Lumb, Edwin T. Dial for electrical apparatus. 3,440,998, 4-29-69,
CI. 116-124.1
Lumb, William V., to Colorado State University Research Founda-
tion. Prosthetic appliance for replacing one or more natural ver-
tebrae. 3,426,364, 2-1 1-69, CI. 3-1.
Lumen GmbH Nahrmittel- und Maschinenfabrik, Firma: See —
Menzel, Waldemar, 3,456,577.
Lumer Research Corporation: See —
Merker, Reuven; and Lucca, Salvatore, 3,453,123.
Lumex, Inc.: See—
Murcott, Charles E., 3,486,176.
Lumin Chemical Company: See —
Libby, Louis H.; and Libby, Minnie G., 3,424,771.
Luminous Ceilings, Inc.: See—
Segil, Arthur W.; and White, Richard N., 3,471,981.
Luminous, P. N., Equipment Co.: See—
Bobrick, Mitchell, 3,426,190.
Lummus Company, The: See—
Bogart, Marcel J. P., 3,437,567.
Buchsbaum, Norbert N., 3,421,983.
Chibaeff, Vadim G., 3,438,532.
Dorn, Rolf K., 3,449,212.
Endler, John J., 3,446,877.
Feldman, Samuel I.; and DeCuir, Talford S., 3,425,738.
Gessner, Adolph W., 3,426,079.
Guerrieri, Salvatore, 3,446,595.
Guerricri, Salvatore A., 3,450,506.
Guerrieri, Salvatore A., 3,451,784.
Huibers, Derk Th. A., 3,478,082.
Huibers, Derk Th. A., 3,479,385.
Kniel, Ludwig, 3,456,032.
Kramer, Jan; and Hus, Martinus, 3,443,388.
Lloyd, William G., 3,441,617.
Lloyd, William Gilbert, 3,475,461.
Long, Raymond H.; and Maddock, Maldwyn J., 3,453,076.
Luberoff, Benjamin; and Gold, Daniel H., 3,441,586.
Luberoff, Benjamin J.; and Gold, Daniel H., 3,441,587.
Marshall, Louis, 3,421,610.
Mekler, Valentine; Sze, Morgan C; Bloomer, Ward J.; and
Bauer, William V., 3,420,656.
Newman, Julian, 3,437,714.
Newman, Julian; and Mencher, Simon, 3,475,510.
Newman, Julian; Caspers, John; Gambro, John; and Freiling,
Jerome G., 3,487,006.
O'Connor, Ward F., 3,467,175.
O'Sullivan, Thomas F., 3,460,924.
Palchik, Edward H., 3,456,719.
Reilly, James W.; and Sze, Morgan C, 3,450,784.
Sages, Danyel, 3,458,298.
Sze, Morgan C; and Stewart, Donald B., 3,479,298.
Thornton, James F.; and Sze, Morgan C, 3,456,622.
Thornton, James F., 3,475,121.
Tsao, Utah, 3,443,902.
Tucker, William, 3,477,495.
Lummus, James L., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Trans-
poation of viscous liquids. 3,434,485, 3-25-69, CI. 137-13.
Lummus, James L., to Pan American Petroleum Corporation.
Method of drilling with polymer-treated drilling fluid. 3,472,325,
10-14-69, CI. 175-66.
Lummus, James L.; and Park, Arthur, to Pan American Petroleum
Corporation. Stator-controlled hydraulic motor. 3,443,482, 5-13-
69, CI. 91-93.
Lummus, James L.; and Randall, Billy V., to Pan American Petrole-
um Corporation. Liquid systems having improved friction charac-
teristics. 3,472,769, 10-14-69, CI. 252-8.5
Lumn, John H., to Ametek, Inc., mesne. Lightning protection for
aircraft components. 3,480,231, 11-25-69, CI. 244-1.
Lumn, John H., to Ametek, Inc. Lightning protection for aircraft
components. 3,482,802, 12-9-69, CI. 244-1.
Lumoprint Zindler KG: See —
Elfers, Henry, 3,469,108.
Limberger, Walter, 3,427,948.
Limberger, Walter, 3,435,750.
Limberger, Walter, 3,447,870.
Limberger, Walter, 3,458,255.
Lumpkin, William B.; and Meldau, Robert F., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Analysis and control of in situ combustion of un-
derground carbonaceous deposit. 3,454,365, 7-8-69, CI. 23-230.
Lunardi, Paul J.: See —
Waltrip, Owen R., 3,480,529.
Lunau, Wigand, to Rheinische Kalksteinwerke GmbH. Feedback sta-
bilized AC amplifier. 3,436,675, 4-1-69, CI. 330-97.
Lunau, Wigand: See —
Terschanski, Adolf; and Lunau, Wigand, 3,429,437.
Lund, Alfred Ernest, to Postmaster General, Her Majesty's. Methods
of staying vertical poles, masts and like structures and apparatus
for use therewith. 3,455,081, 7-15-69, CI. 52-741.
Lund, Egon: See —
Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Lund, Egon, 3,473,687.
Lund, Ernest Kenneth: See —
Evans, Raymond Victor; and Lund, Ernest Kenneth,3,452,913.
Lund, Ernest K., to Singer-Cobble Limited. Tufted fabrics.
3,429,285, 2-25-69, CI. 112-410.
Lund, Ernest K., to Singer-Cobble Limited. Tufting machines.
3,443,534, 5-13-69, CI. 1 12-79.
Lund, Frederick J. Pneumatic precipitating power applying ap-
paratus. 3,478,969, 11-18-69, CI. 239-654.
Lund, Gerald: See —
Head, Frank Samuel Henry; and Lund, Gerald, 3, 43 1,306.
Lund, Johan, to General Motors Corporation. Protectively covered
hybrid microcircuits. 3,469,148, 9-23-69, CI. 317-101.
Lund, Ordell R. Convertible combination platform and step for lad-
ders. 3,422,923, 1-21-69, CI. 182-120.
Lund, Peter Arvid: See —
Ellis, Robert Hunter; and Lund, Peter Arvid,3,438,296.
Lund, Richard B.; and Vitrone, John, to Allied Chemical Corpora-
tion. a,a'-Bis(aminoaryl)-xylenes. 3,424,795, 1-28-69, CI. 260-
570.
Lund, Richard B.: See —
Barton, Oliver A.; Griffin, William D.; Lund, Richard B.;
Vitrone, John; and Oser, Zalik.3,483,164.
Oswald, Hendrikus J.; Turi, Edith; and Lund, Richard
B., 3,425,987.
Oxenrider, Bryce C; and Lund, Richard B., 3,438,938.
Lund, Walter W., to Kurz and Root Company, Inc. Dynamoelectric
machine winding arrangement with end turn insulation and
method of making the same. 3,453,468, 7-1-69, CI. 310-180.
Lund, Walter W.; and Mahloch, Carl Peter, to Kurz and Root Com-
pany, Inc. Apparatus for forming a winding. 3,452,786, 7-1-69, CI.
140-92.1
Lundahi, Ezra C, to Hesston Corporation, Inc. Machine for handling
bales. 3,443,699, 5-13-69, CI. 214-6.
Lundahi, Ezra Cordell, to Hesston Corporation, Inc. Material un-
loader. 3,454,171, 7-8-69, CI. 214-17.
Lundahi, Lennart V. S.: See —
Thoren, Georg M. I.; and Lundahi, Lennart V. S. ,3,476,397.
Lundback, Sven: See —
Wennerlund, Eric; and Lundback, Sven,3,430,351.
LIST OF PATENTEES
967
Lundbaek, Aase: See—
Andrup, Erik E.; and Lundbaek, Aase, 3,453,269.
Lundberg, Charles W.: See—
James, Raymond H.; and Lundberg, Charles W., 3,423,738.
Lundberg, Charles W.; Hewitt, Fred G.; James, Raymond H.; and
Korkowski, Vincent J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Radiation
hardened recording system. 3,432,818, 3-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Lundberg, John E.: See—
Lindberg, John E.; Cook, Leslie J.; and Cook, Kenneth C,
3,485,101.
Lundberg, John P.: See-
Larson, Robert W.; and Lundberg, John P. ,3,452,887.
Larson, Robert W.; Jam, Joseph C; and Lundberg, John
P.,3,468,352.
Lundberg, Olga B. Mattress cover. 3,454,969, 7-15-69, CI. 5-335.
Lunde, Peder, Jr. Open boat. 3,459,150, 8-5-69, CI. 1 14-183.
Lunde, Thomas T. Method and apparatus for handling particulate
matter. 3,438,681, 4-15-69, CI. 302-17.
Lundeen, Allan J., to Continental Oil Company. Poly (T-butylsulfo-
nyl chloride) aromatic compounds. 3,470,246, 9-30-69, CI. 260-
543.
Lundeen, Allan J.; and Starks, Charles M., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Purifying alcohols by dehydrating polyhydric alcohols con-
tained therein. 3,461,176, 8-12-69, CI. 260-643.
Lundeen, Allan J.; and Yates, James E., to Continental Oil Com-
pany. Production of aluminum trialkoxide and aliphatic alcohols.
3,450,735, 6-17-69, CI. 260-448.
Lundell, Vernon J., to Massey-Ferguson Services N.V. Means for
compacting forage crops. 3,425,362, 2-4-69, CI. 107-14.
Lunden, Nils: See-
Olson, Per-Erik; Lunden, Nils; and Ribbing, Sigwid.3,442,222.
Lunden, Sidney L., to Moore-IEM, Inc., mesne. Lumber stacker.
3,437,215,4-8-69, CI. 214-6.
Lundergan, Robert Graham, to AMP Incorporated. Terminal for as-
sembling antennas. 3,453,375, 7-1-69, CI. 174-72.
Lundgreen, Michael W., to Collins Radio Company. Rotation mea-
suring device for very slowly rotating shaft. 3,436,655, 4-1-69, CI.
324-70.
Lundgreen, Michael W.; Tuthill, Edward G.; and Majerus, John B.,
to Collins Radio Company. Echo false distance indication preven-
tion circuit for aircraft DME and TACAN. 3,478,355, 11-11-69,
CI. 343-7.3
Lundgren, Claes Erik Gunnar; and Lichtneckert, Istvan Janos Antal,
to AB Cykelfabriken Fram. Ergometer. 3,451,674, 6-24-69, CI.
272-73.
Lundgren, Sten E.: See —
Jacobson, Morton J.; and Lundgren, Sten E., 3,473,960.
Lundh, Bengt Olov, to Aktiebolaget Hedemora Verkstader. Arrange-
ment in panel-type heating radiators. 3,485,294, 12-23-69, CI.
165-103.
Lundin, Eric Gustaf; and Rubin, Ernst Arne, to AB Purac. Installa-
tions for the purification of liquids. 3,433,359, 3-18-69, CI. 210-
199.
Lundin, Ingvar Oskar Wallentin; and Eriksson, Sven Axel, to Sven-
ska Jastfabriksaktiebolaget. Process and means for filtration of
yeast or other plant cellular material. 3,468,419, 9-23-69, CI. 210-
67.
Lundin, Lars Olof; and Salomonsson, Hans Manne Alvar, to Ak-
tiebolaget Bofors. Track-laying vehicle which may vary in eleva-
tion while track tension remains constant. 3,477,339, 11-11-69,
CI. 89-40.
Lundin, Robert S.: See—
Regner, Edward G.; and Lundin, Robert S.,3,447,008.
Lundin, Robert S., to General Time Corporation. Reverse counting
logic systems. 3,422,253, 1-14-69, CI. 235-92.
Lundin, Robert S.; and Bosman, Edward T., to General Time Cor-
poration. Electronic switching for counters. 3,466,457, 9-9-6, CI.
307-88.
Lundin, Robert S.; and Wallentowitz, Klaus D., to General Time
Corporation. Sequential timing circuit. 3,453,500, 7-1-69, CI. 317-
137.
Lundin, Seth Johan Ronald, to North American Philips Company,
Inc. Binary-pulse counter having minimized cumulative stage
switching delay. 3,422,254, 1-14-69, CI. 235-92.
Lundkvist, Karl Axel. Cross-bar switching device for use in auto-
matic telephone systems. 3,460,076, 8-5-69, CI. 335-1 12.
Lundquist, Ingemar H., to Friden, Inc. Method of forming a font
belt. 3,476,657, 1 1-4-69, CI. 204-6.
Lundquist, Ingvar: See —
Carlson, Henry; Lundquist, Ingvar; Danieli, Sten Henrik; and
Andersson, Rune.3,427,991.
Lundquist, Ivan, to Clark Equipment Company. Load handling ap-
paratus. 3,485,396, 12-23-69, CI. 214-147.
Lundsager, Christian B., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Marking pen.
3,449,054, 6-10-69, CI. 401-198.
Lundstrom, Hans Per Olof; and Herrgard, Ole Hilding, to Sandvikens
Jernverks Aktiebolag. Lubricating means for roller drill bit.
3,463,270, 8-26-69, CI. 184-39.
Lundstrom, Hans Torbjorn, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Ak-
tiebolaget. Vertical tube electric furnace. 3,470,303, 9-30-69, CI.
13-20.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry D., to
Unarco Industries, Inc. Floor latch strip for railway cars.
3,422,773, 1-21-69, CI. 105-376.
Lundvall, John S.; Loomis, Russell M.; and Breen, Henry D., to
Unarco Industries, Inc. Floor latch strip for railway cars.
3,478,700, 11-18-69, CI. 105-369.
Lundvik, Karl Vilhelm Bertil, to Stal Refrigeration Aktiebolag. Oil
regulating means for compressors. 3,429,502, 2-25-69, CI. 230-
206.
Lundy, Alvin S., to Schneible, Claude B., Co. Exhaust cap ap-
paratus. 3,453,946, 7-8-69, CI. 98-58.
Lundy, Claude; and Pouliquin, Marc, to Commissariat A L'Energie
Atomique. Mechanism for driving a component in translational
motion along a closed curve. 3,424,015, 1-28-69, CI. 74-50.
Lundy Electronics & Systems, Inc.: See —
Star, Joseph, 3,427,769.
Lundy, Floyd A.: See—
McKibben, Richard K.; and Lundy, Floyd A.,3,473,660.
Lunin, Oleg Grigorievich. Lift-drop table for cake making ap-
pliances, more specifically to cake dressing appliances. 3,481,209,
12-2-69, CI. 74-89.15
Lunine, David, to Litton Systems, Inc. Multilayer laminate.
3,436,819, 4-8-69, CI. 29-628.
Luning, Alfred O. Mounting device for telescope sight and gun with
azimuth and elevation adjusting means. 3,471,932, 10-14-69, CI.
33-50.
Lunkenheimer Company: See —
Urban, John B., 3,458,171.
Lunkenheimer Company, The: See —
Gustafson, Floyd C, 3,423,661.
Lunn, William H. W.; and Farkas, Eugene, to Lilly, Eli, and Com-
pany. Method for producing A9( 1 1 ) unsaturation in estrone and
related compounds. 3,471,528, 10-7-69, CI. 260-397.45
Lunquist, Richard E.: See —
Carsello, Richard D.; and Lunquist, Richard E., 3,465,294.
Lunquist, Richard E.; and Carsello, Richard D., to Motorola, Inc.
Physical shock false inhibitor circuit for simultaneous tone
decoder. 3,473,152, 10-14-69, CI. 340-171.
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Cale, Albert D., Jr., to Robins, A. H., Com-
pany, Incorporated. l-Hydrocarbon-3-aryl-4-substituted ethyl-2-
imidazolidinones. 3,429,893, 2-25-69, CI. 260-309.7
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Fielden, Marvel L., to Robins, A. H., Com-
pany, Incorporated. 3-Substituted-5(2-haloethyl)-2-oxazoIidinones.
3,423,418, 1-21-69, CI. 260-307.
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Fielden, Marvel L., to Robins, A. H., Com-
pany, Incorporated. 5-Substituted-2-oxazolidinones. 3,457,267, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-294.
Lunsford, Carl D.; Helsley, Grover C; and Richman, John A., Jr., to
Robins, A. H., Company, Incorporated. Compositions containing
3-di-substituted methylene pyrrolidines and methods of treating
depression. 3,458,635, 7-29-69, CI. 424-274.
Lunsford, Carl D.; Helsley, Grover C; and Richman, John A., Jr., to
Robins, A.H., Company, Incorporated. Esters of l-substituted-3-
disubstituted- pyrrolidinemethanols. 3,479,370, 11-18-69, CI. 260-
326.3
Lunsford, Carl D.; and Welstead, William J., Jr., to Robins, A. H.,
Company, Incorporated. 5-[(AryIdehydropiperidinyl- and aryl-
dehydro- pyrrolidinyl)-lower-alkyl]-2-oxazolidinones. 3,455,941, 7-
15-69, CI. 260-295.
Lunsford, Carl D.: See —
Helsley, Grover C; and Lunsford, Carl D.,3,424,761.
Lunsford, Dallas F., to Dana Corporation. Bearing member having a
composite coating. 3,421,307, 1-14-69, CI. 57-119.
Lunsford, Harod D., to International Nickel Company, Inc., The.
Gun drill. 3,422,706, 1-21-69, CI. 77-68.
Lunsford, Thomas J. Component package with dust cover.
3,444,993, 5-20-69, CI. 206-56.
Lunt, Richard R., Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Flame retardant nylon composition. 3,440,211, 4-22-69, CI. 260-
45.7
Luoma, Heikki. Cariostatic buffer composition. 3,462,366, 8-19-69,
CI. 252-1.
Luoma, Paul E.: See —
Otrhalek, Joseph V.; and Luoma, Paul E.,3,425,948.
Otrhalek, Joseph V.; and Luoma, Paul E.,3,441,51 1.
Luperi, Mario J.; Tick, Sanford J.; and Taylor, Elliot L., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Flexible member variable area injector for
rocket motors. 3,482,397, 12-9-69, CI. 60-39.69
Lupfer, Dale E., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Control of exother-
mic reactions. 3,471,582, 10-7-69, CI. 260-677.
Lupfer, Dale E.: See —
Johnson, Merion L.; and Lupfer, Dale E., 3,420,748.
Johnson, Merion L.; and Lupfer, Dale E., 3,449,215.
Lupfer, David A., to Nytronics, Inc. Electrical component with a
cladded lead. 3,457,539, 7-22-69, CI. 338-322.
Lupi, Nazareno: See —
Dakli, Ibrahim; Lupi, Nazareno; and Morini, Marcel-
lo,3,423,467.
Lupichuk, Andrew: See —
Riedeman, William L.; and Lupichuk, Andrew, 3,45 1,958.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Lupin, Eli R., to Ford Motor Company. Flow metering orifice with
automatic compensation for change in viscosity. 3,438,389, 4-15-
69, CI. 137-504.
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Electronically conductive polymers compositions. 3,424,698,
1-28-69, CI. 252-500.
Lupinski, John H.; and Hertz, Jerome J., to General Electric Com-
pany. Metal plated non-conductive substrates. 3,481,840, 12-2-69,
CI. 204-30.
Luppold, Robert H., Jr.; and Gill, Joseph, to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation, mesne. Low level direct current amplifier. 3,435,355,
3-25-69, CI. 330-9.
Luque, Rafael Fernandez, to Shell Oil Company. Leg for supporting
a marine structure. 3,456,448, 7-22-69, CI. 61-46.5
Luque, Rafael Fernandez, to Shell Oil Company. Anchor. 3,470,841,
10-7-69, CI. 114-206.
Lurie, Randolph D., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of
drawing cup-shaped articles. 3,420,930, 1-7-69, CI. 264-292.
Lurie, Randolph D.: See—
Garver, Edward B.; and Lurie, Randolph D., 3,452, 396.
Lusby, Thomas K., Jr. Circuit module extractor. 3,443,297, 5-13-69,
CI. 29-203.
Lusch, Nicholas: See —
Weinberger, Royal I.; and Lusch, Nicholas,3,477,200.
Luscher, Werner: See —
Knoth, Walter; and Luscher, Werner, 3,43 1,493.
Luse, Wallace K.; and Smith, George E., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Pipeline meter prover. 3,421,360, 1-14-69,
CI. 73-3.
Lushbaugh, Warren A.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,413.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,422,403.
Lusher, Kenneth G., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of offset printing
multicolor images on glass articles. 3,476,045, 11-4-69, CI. 101-
129.
Lusk, Elmer C, to Edward Lead Company, mesne. Differentially
vented carrying cask for radioactive materials. 3,466,444, 9-9-69,
CI. 250-108.
Lusk, George E., to G & W Electric Specialty Company.
Prefabricated stress control shield. 3,439,1 10, 4-15-69, CI. 174-73.
Lusk, George E., to G & W Electric Specialty Company. Power
cable termination with improved entrance system. 3,445,580, 5-
20-69, CI. 174-12.
Lusk, George E., to G & W Electric Specialty Company. Standoff
high voltage insulators. 3,449,508, 6-10-69, CI. 174-212.
Luskow, Alfred Allan, to Marconi Instruments Limited. Electrical
power metering device for insertion in a transmission line.
3,447,083, 5-27-69, CI. 324-106.
Lusskin, Robert M.; Backer, Frank; and Larson, John R., to Univer-
sal Oil Products Company. Cross-linked polyesters. 3,423,371, 1-
21-69, CI. 260-75.
Lust, Siegmund: See —
Mohr, Gunther; Erdmann, Dietrich; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust,
Siegmund; and Schneider, Gerhart,3,452,076.
Mohr, Gunther; Erdmann, Dietrich; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust,
Siegmund; Schneider, Gerhart; and Jacobi, Ernst.3,476,545.
Lust, Sigmund: See—
Mohr, Gunther; Niethammer, Konrad; Lust, Sigmund; and
Schneider, Gerhart,3,468,895.
Schmidt, Karl Gunther; Mohr, Gunther; and Lust, Sig-
mund.3,48 1,946.
Lusted, Arthur Wyndham, to General Motors Corporation. Gearshift
lever assemblies. 3,482,465, 12-9-69, CI. 74-473.
Lustenadcr, Edward L., to General Electric Company. Heat
exchanger. 3,444,924, 5-20-69, CI. 165-164.
Lustenader, Edward L., to General Electric Company. Axial water-
steam separator. 3,481,120, 12-2-69, CI. 55-432.
Lustenader, Edward L.; and Van Luik, Frank W., Jr., to General
Electric Company. Vortex-electrostatic separator. 3,478,494, 1 1-
18-69, CI. 55-127.
Lusteroid Container Company, Inc.: See —
McGrath, Frank, 3,448,890.
Lustig, Leonard C, to Whirlpool Corporation. Cabinet structure.
3,421,803, 1-14-69, CI. 312-350.
Luteijn, Anthonie Izaak: See—
Berghout, Cornelis Willem; Hokkeling, Pieter; and Luteijn,
Anthonie lzaak.3,421,207.
Lutes, George F., Jr.: See—
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,482,179.
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,461,393.
Lutgenau, Rudolf O., to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method for
identification of random signal pulses. 3,444,519, 5-13-69, CI.
340-147.
Luth, Erwin: See-
Rover, Martin; Luth, Erwin; Schmitz, Lambert; and Linsert,
Friedrich,3,433,424.
Luther, Guenter; Schulze, Martin; and Richter, Klaus, to Koppers,
Heinrich, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Method of
separating aromatic compounds from hydrocarbon mixtures con-
taining the same by extrac- tive distillation with an N-substituted
morpholine. 3,434,936, 3-25-69, CI. 203-32.
Luther, Gunter; Ludwig, Jurgen; and Schulze, Martin, to Koppers,
Heinrich, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Plurality of ex-
tractive-distillation zones and stripping zones. 3,445,537, 5-20-69,
CI. 260-674.
Luther, Gunther: See —
Grimm, Wilhelm; Guntsch, Fritz Rudolf; Strauss, Werner; and
Luther, Gunther,3,426,179.
Luther, William B.: See-
Davis, Frank C; Luther, William B.; and Martinson, Donald
L.,3,427,269.
Luthi, Oscar, to Improved Machinery Inc. Filter segment for disc fil-
ters. 3,438,505, 4-15-69, CI. 210-486.
Luthman, Paul A.: See —
Bing, John H.; Vagedes, Lawrence J.; Luthman, Paul A.; and
Colwill, Herbert W., 3,458,088.
Lutron Electronics Company, Inc.: See —
Spira, Joel S.; and Licata, Joseph, 3,422,309.
Lutsky, Sidney. Mattress. 3,462,777, 8-26-69, CI. 5-345.
Lutter, Alexander, to Escher Wyss, Limited. Centrifuging device for
separating a mixture into solids and liquid. 3,463,318, 8-26-69, CI.
210-188.
Lutter, Theodor, to Original Hanau Quarzlampen GmbH. Lighting
arrangement. 3,463,914, 8-26-69, CI. 240-1.4
Luttich, Werner Richard Gotthard. Method of influencing tobacco
smoke aroma. 3,476,118, 11-4-69, CI. 131-143.
Lutwitzi, Lawrence E.; and Gerlach, John L., to Nalco Chemical
Company. Process for preparing alkali metal aluminate
tetrahydrate crystals. 3,423,188, 1-21-69, CI. 23-301.
Lutz, Albert William; and Magee, Richard Joseph, to American
Cyanamid Company. Alkysulfonylbenzimidazoles. 3,480,643, 11-
25-69, CI. 260-309.2
Lutz, Edgar: See —
Gluck, Roswitha; Lutz, Edgar; Riess, Horst; and Weinmann,
Klaus.3,442,724.
Lutz, Edgar, to Semikron Gesellschaft fur Gleichrichterbau und
Elektronik m.b.H. Method and article for making switchable
semiconductor elements. 3,435,305, 3-25-69, CI. 317-235.
Lutz, Edgar, to Semikron Gesellschaft fur Gleichrichterbau und
Elektronik m.b.H. Semiconductor element having separated
cathode zones. 3,474,303, 10-21-69, CI. 317-234.
Lutz, Edgar; Haserer, Johann; and Pohlau, Claus, to Semikron
Gesellschaft fur Gleichrichterbau und Elektronik m.b.H. Method
for producing a semiconductor element. 3,462,829, 8-26-69, CI.
29-589.
Lutz, Erich: See—
Deimling, Heinz; and Lutz, Erich, 3,472,955.
Lutz, Eugen, KG, Maschinenfabrik: See —
Bergler, Otto, 3,431,686.
Lutz, Eugene F.; Kelly, Joe T.; and Hall, David W., to Marathon Oil
Company. Process for the synthesis of chloroprene and its deriva-
tives and co-products. 3,481,994, 12-2-69, CI. 260-655.
Lutz, Eugene F.: See —
Hantman, Lionel L.; Lutz, Eugene F.; and Schroeder, George
A.,3,474,795.
Lutz, Georg, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H.
Production of circuits. 3,468,018, 9-23-69, CI. 29-577.
Lutz, Hans. Safety frames in tractors. 3,473,841, 10-21-69, CI. 296-
102.
Lutz, Hans; Gailing, Otto; and Klingbeil, Werner, to Bosch, Robert,
G.m.b.H. Damping arrangement for damping the swinging move-
ment of a member about a swing axis. 3,429,051, 2-25-69, CI. 33-
220.
Lutz, Helmut. Universal joint. 3,481,157, 12-2-69, CI. 64-7.
Lutz, John G.; and Spyridakis, Emanuel G., to Ingersoll-Rand Com-
pany. Vane-type fluid motor. 3,469,500, 9-30-69, CI. 91-121.
Lutz, Karl Anton, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Multi-stage count-
ing apparatus having circulating time stores. 3,444,359, 5-13-69,
CI. 235-92.
Lutz, Kenneth V. Bulldozer corner bit. 3,465,833, 9-9-69, CI. 172-
719.
Lutz, Kenneth V. Replaceable shoes for paving augers. 3,485,341,
12-23-69, CI. 198-213.
Lutz, Michael. Mold for making a container having an integrally
molded two-piece hinge. 3,456,913, 7-22-69, CI. 249-63.
Lutz, Otto. Pump. 3,422,749, 1-21-69, CI. 103-130.
Lutz, Otto. Hydraulic friction clutch. 3,458,020, 7-29-69, CI. 192-
58.
Lutz, Phillip A.: See—
Guyton, James H.; Lutz, Phillip A.; and Stedry, Edward
G., 3,447,088.
Lutzenberger, Kurt: See —
Bailey, James R.; and Lutzenberger, Kurt,3,435,163.
Bailey, James R.; and Lutzenberger, Kurt,3,485,966.
Lutzer, Lawrence D.: See —
Lutzker, Robert S., 3,445,030.
LIST OF PATENTEES
969
Lutzker, Robert S., 33 1/3 to Lutzer, Lawrence D. Can closure plug.
3,445,030, 520-69, CI. 220-60.
Lutzmann. Hans Harald, to Ethyl Corporation. Multilayer polymeric
film. 3,423,231, 1-21 69, CI. 117-68.5
Luviano, John J., to Crown Cork & Steel Company, Inc. Revered
easy open ring tab. 3,441,168, 4-29-69, CI. 220-53.
Luwa AG: See —
Fern, Hans, 3,459,010.
Ferri, Johann, 3,420,048.
Gasser, Hermann; and Wuest, Stephan, 3,438,189.
Luwa Ltd.: See-
Fein, Hans W., 3,461,888.
Ferri, Johann Walter, 3,481,116.
Nagel, Ernst; and Steinmetz, Werner, 3,464,078.
Lux, Adalbert A.: See—
Stange, Klaus K.; Lux, Adalbert A.; and Michaels, Thomas
B, 3,469,834.
Lux, Edward. Sound producing device for fishing. 3,468,053, 9-23-
69, CI. 43-42.31
Luxaire, Inc.: See —
Hine, Louis P., Jr., 3,434,466.
Hine, Louis P., Jr., 3,457,020.
Luxmoore, Anthony Rodger: See —
Holister, Geoffrey Stanley; Luxmoore, Anthony Rodger; and
Parish, Colin Clive,3,453,739.
Luxton, Dean H., to Corrigan, Robert E. Teaching system.
3,461,571, 8-19-69, CI. 35-9.
Luyk, Kenneth E.: See —
Rolles, Rolf; and Luyk, Kenneth E.,3,437,612.
Luyster, Thomas, Jr.: See —
Jeff, William C; and Luyster, Thomas, Jr.,3,420,692.
Jeff, William C; Luyster, Thomas, Jr.; Lynch, James F., Jr.; and
Moroli, Frank A. ,3,480,691.
Luz, Siegbert: See —
Riedel, Wolfgang; and Luz, Siegbert, 3,462,974.
Luzaich, Samuel: See —
Black, James B.; and Luzaich, Samuel, 3,447, 397.
Luzar, Ronald V.: See—
Henke, Alfred M.; Luzar, Ronald V.; and McKinney, Joel
D.,3,487,01l.
Luzzatto, Ettore. Method and device for severing and mechanically
removing yarn ends in circular knitting machines for fine knitted
goods, in particular stockings. 3,420,076, 1-7-69, CI. 66-140.
Lyakhovich, Igor Fedorovich: See —
Poltavtsev, lllanon Semenovich; Smiryagin, Anatoly
Grigorievich; Protsenko, Viktor Vasilievich; Shvedov, Vasily
Eliseevich; Zgurskaya, Ljubov Martynova; Lyakhovich, Igor
Fedorovich; Rutberg, Efim Izrailevich; and Borovik, Nikolai
Alexandrovich.3,443,836.
Lyall, Charles E., to Culligan, Inc. Chemical solution feeder.
3,434,490, 3-25-69, CI. 137-101.31
Lyall, Charles E., to Culligan, Inc. Compact water softener and brine
storage tank. 3,465,880, 9-9-69, CI. 210-136.
Lyall, Charles E.; Morrison, Edwin A.; and Vesely, Robert B., to
Culligan, Inc. Mounting bracket for water conditioning tank.
3,441,047, 4-29-69, CI. 137-343.
Lyall Electric, Inc.: See—
Miller, Hubert B.; and Kipp, Kenneth W., 3,424,857.
Lybarger, Robert A., to Glass-Tite Industries, Inc. Wire header.
3,461,532, 8-19-69, CI. 29-203.
Lyben, Raymond G.: See —
Lenane, Denis L.; and Lyben, Raymond G., 3,485,593.
Lybrook, Arnold T., to Ranco Incorporated. Temperature control
system. 3.428,1 16, 2-18-69, CI. 165-26.
Lych, Don Murl, to Abbott Laboratories. Steroid analogs. 3,442,893,
5-6-69, CI. 260-240.
Lyczak, Henry A.: See—
Martin, Vincent W.; and Lyczak, Henry A. ,3,447,052.
Lyden, Anders Gustaf: See —
Dissing, Erik; and Lyden, Anders Gustaf,3,479,593.
Lyden, Anders Gustaf, to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Transistor
switch. 3,424,922. 1-28-69, CI. 307-241.
Lydick, Howard K.: See—
Popa, Lazar, Jr.; and Lydick, Howard K., 3,485,896.
Lydle, John E. Fireplace front or screen. 3,459,173, 8-5-69, CI. 126-
202.
Lydle. John E.: See —
Whited. Harry H.; and Lydle. John E., 3,426,827.
Lydtin, Hans Jurgen: See—
Frohner, Klaus; Horster, Horst; Lydtin, Hans Jurgen; and
Reifenschweiler, Otto, 3,479.550.
Ganser, Hans Gunther; Kauer, Erhard; and Lydtin, Hans Jur-
gen,3,458,270.
Lyell, Hugh R., to Dowson & Dobson Limited. Means for securing
standpipes to irrigation pipelines. 3,443,581, 5-13-69, CI. 137-322.
Lyerly, William M.: See—
Dunglinson, Colin; and Lyerly, William M., 3,43 1,1 55.
Lyerly, William M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Gelation of galactomannan containing water-bearing explosives.
3,445,305, 5-20-69, CI. 149-39.
Lyerly, William M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. 1., and Company.
Fatty alcohol sulfate modified water-bearing explosives containing
nitrogen-base salt. 3,471,346, 10-7-69, CI. 149-47.
Lyghounis, Evangelo, to Societa Italiana Telecommunicazioni
Siemens S.p.A. Circuits for reducing distortion in a demodulator
for data transmission. 3,421,089, 1-7-69, CI. 325-320.
Lygo, Geoffrey Norman. Looms for weaving cut-pile fabrics.
3,450,167, 6-17-69, CI. 139-47.
Lyhus, Arlan J., to Digi-Data Corporation. Center unwind web
supply. 3,424,390, 1-28-69, CI. 242-55.
Lykes Bros., Inc.: See —
Linardos, Stathis G.; Elmhurst, Richard F.; and Elmhurst, Wil-
liam A., 3,428,824.
Lykes Enterprises, Inc.: See —
Schwendtner, Alfred H., 3,437,066.
Lyle, Charles W. Dew point temperature indicator. 3,434,333, 3-25-
69, CI. 73-17.
Lyle, Frederick W. Remote sound-control for broadcast receivers.
3,436,663, 4-1-69, CI. 325-392.
Lym, Vernon W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Voltage adjustable
breakdown diode employing metal oxide silicon field effect
transistor. 3,444,397, 5-13-69, CI. 307-302.
Lym, Vernon W., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Frequency tracking
circuit. 3,487,461, 12-30-69, CI. 343-7.
Lyman, Arthur T., to General Electric Company. Voltage surge pro-
tector for submerged deep well pump motors. 3,435,290, 3-25-69,
CI. 317-13.
Lyman, Frank, Jr., to Cambridge Thermionic Corporation. Electric
clip connector. 3,456,234, 7-15-69, CI. 339-253.
Lyman, Hugh M., Jr., to Granite Mill & Texture Co. Portable, multi-
ple-use cabinet. 3,450,451, 6-17-69, CI. 312-198.
Lyman, Hugh M. Reversible coilable partition. 3,451,463, 6-24-69,
CI. 160-23.
Lyman, Hugh M. Drive means for partitions and the like. 3,465,805,
9-9-69, CI. 160-23.
Lyman, John B., to Whirlpool Corporation. Article washing ap-
paratus. 3,444,870, 5-20-69, CI. 134-179.
Lyman, Joseph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corporation. Suspension
apparatus. 3,428,371, 2-18-69, CI. 308-10.
Lyman, Joseph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corporation. Magnetic
suspension apparatus. 3,473,852, 10-21-69, CI. 308-10.
Lyman, Merton C, to Cameron Machine Company. Apparatus and
method for handling long sheets. 3,477,71 1, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 271-74.
Lyman, Richard E., to United States Steel Corporation. Rotary gate
for bottom pour vessel. 3,430,644, 3-4-69, CI. 137-329.06
Lyman, Richard E., to United States Steel Corporation. Method of
pre-heating a refractory lined vessel. 3,439,072, 4-15-69, CI. 263-
52.
Lyman, Richard E., to United States Steel Corporation. Burner for
pre-heating a refractory lined vessel. 3,480,376, 1 1-25-69, CI. 431-
353.
Lymar, Wasyl, 1/2 to Haney, Lowell B. Automobile safety device.
3,441,103, 4-29-69, CI. 180-82.
Lyn-Bar Enterprises: See —
Kemper, James M., 3,461,862.
Lynch, Arthur E.: See —
McPeek, William T.; and Lynch, Arthur E.,3,45 1,262.
Lynch, Charles C. Structural panel and process of making same.
3,474,584, 10-28-69, CI. 52-309.
Lynch, Charles W.: See —
Pfeiffer, Albert; Cogswell, Richard V.; Lynch, Charles W.; and
Kunert, Herbert B.,3,478,926.
Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhsh S.; Lynch, Charles; and Smith,
Jonathan S., 11,3,432,314.
Lynch, Conrad L.: See —
Gerhardt, Herbrt W.; and Lynch, Conrad L.,3,445,412.
Lynch Corporation: See —
Brueckner, Alexander W., 3,469,442.
Cady, Mark J.; and Eidnes, Dag J., 3,465,580.
Hamilton, Joseph R., 3,449,104.
Stutske, William A.; and Henry, Kenneth J., 3,469,672.
Travis, James C, 3,438,837.
Lynch, Don M., to Abbott Laboratories. Novel-6-substituted-l-
(piperidylalkyl)-l,2,3,4- tetrahydronaphthalenes. 3,453,283, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-294.7
Lynch, Dunstan W. P., to Foote Mineral Company, mesne. Alloy for
addition of columbium to steel. 3,445,223, 5-20-69, CI. 75-123.
Lynch, Eric Royle; and Cummings, William, to Monsanto Chemicals
Limited. Bis(oxadiazole) derivatives. 3,481,949, 12-2-69, CI. 260-
307.
Lynch, Eugene F.: See —
Fernald, Herbert B.; and Lynch, Eugene F.,3,477,813.
Lynch, Francis K.: See —
Dutton, Lloyd K.; and Lynch, Francis K.,3,485,178.
Mooney, Walter G.; Dutton, Lloyd K.; and Lynch, Francis
K., 3,432,187.
Lynch, George J. Self-propelled road vehicle for moving rail cars.
3,427,044, 2-1 1-69, CI. 280-472.
Lynch, Geraldine B., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Symmetrical copying lens of the inverse Gauss type.
3,439,976, 4-22-69, CI. 350-215.
970
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Lynch, Geraldine B.: See —
Turula, Eugene; Lynch, Geraldine B.; and Gilkeson, David
C., 3,454,327.
Lynch, Gerry: See —
Farley, John David, 3,456,661.
Lynch, Ira R., to Papercone Corporation. Forming apparatus for
conical paper bands and the like. 3,425,325, 2-4-69, CI. 93-79.
Lynch, James Edward; Erline, Dexter Wyman; and Morehart,
Ronald Charles, to AMP Incorporated. Electrical connector hav-
ing stabilizing means and free-floating contact section. 3,444,504,
5-13-69, CI. 339-64.
Lynch, James F., Jr.: See —
Jeff, William C; Luyster, Thomas, Jr.; Lynch, James F., Jr.; and
Moroli, Frank A. ,3,480,691.
Lynch, John E.: See —
Tringali, Alfred M.; Lynch, John E.; and Friedman, Mor-
ton,3,475,367.
Lynch, John J.: See —
Nelson, Robert M.; Gott, Gordon E.; and Lynch, John
J. ,3,442,689.
Lynch, John M.; and Hill, John G., to United Aircraft Corporation.
Multiple electrode vacuum arc furnace and method of remelt pu-
rification. 3,480,716, 11-25-69, CI. 13-9.
Lynch, Robert J.: See —
Horton, John W.; and Lynch, Robert J. ,3,480,830.
Lynch, Robert J., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Solid state sensing and encoding device. 3,458,689, 7-29-69, CI.
235-61.11
Lynch, Robert T.; and Thomas, David G., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Solution growth of nitrogen doped gallium
phosphide. 3,462,320, 8-19-69, CI. 148-171.
Lynch, Thomas H.; and Patten, Hudson T., Ill, to Bunker-Ramo
Corporation, The. Apparatus for precise sound path in velocime-
ter. 3,482,647, 12-9-69, CI. 181-0.5
Lynch, Thomas J., to Avco Corporation. Fluid spring device.
3,428,303, 2-18-69, CI. 267-65.
Lynch, Thomas J., to United Aircraft Corporation. System for com-
bining plural isolated physiological signals without mutual inter-
ference and with reduced noise level. 3,465,103, 9-2-69, CI. 179-
15.
Lynch, Thomas M. Apparatus for illustrating an optical illusion.
3,455,548, 7-15-69, CI. 272-8.
Lynch, William J.; and Kunc, Frank C, to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Filter cleaning and coating apparatus.
3,465,715, 9-9-69, CI. 118-70.
Lynch, William T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Tunable solid state laser. 3,439,169, 4-15-69, CI. 250-199.
Lynch, William T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Memory cell utilizing optical read-in. 3,486,031, 12-23-69, CI.
250-209.
Lynd, Inez A., to Lynd, Wayne, trustee. Phonogram teaching device.
3,464,124, 9-2-69, CI. 35-35.
Lynd, Wayne, trustee: See —
Lynd, Inez A., 3,464,124.
Lynes, Arthur Edward; and Martland, Laurie, to Ford Motor Com-
pany. Motor vehicle suspension and drive arrangement. 3,439,767,
4-22-69, CI. 180-73.
Lynes, Arthur E.: See—
Hall, Leslie; and Lynes, Arthur E.,3,477,538.
Hall, Leslie; Lynes, Arthur E.; and Martland, Laurie, 3,45 1,469.
Lynes, Dennis J.; and Waaben, Sigurd G., to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. Balanced bistable multivibrator digital detec-
tor circuit. 3,480,800, 1 1-25-69, CI. 327-292.
Lynes, Inc.: See—
Conover, George E., 3,437,142.
Malonc, Billy C, 3,477,506.
Lynes, Roberts Kitchener; Willis, John Marden; and Taylor, John
William, to Bullfinch (Gas Equipment) Limited. Electromagneti-
cally operated valve with polarity reversing switch. 3,484,074, 12-
16-69, CI. 251-65.
Lynes, William F., Sr.: See —
Garrard, Wilfred C. J.; and Lynes, William F., Sr.,3,424,407.
Lynge, Carl H., to Hamlin-Stevens, Incorporated. Metal articles hav-
ing polytetrafluoroethylene- coated pressing surfaces and methods
of their manufacture. 3,480,461, 1 1-25-69, CI. 1 17-45.
Lynk, Charles N., Jr.; and Kaczmarek, Ronald L., to Motorola, Inc.
Frequency converting and selecting system including mixer circuit
with field effect transistor coupled to band-pass filter through im-
pedance inverting circuit. 3,483,473, 12-9-69, CI. 325-436.
Lynn, David. Dispensing container for pipe tobacco. 3,478,931, 11-
18-69, CI. 222-166.
Lynn, John W.: See—
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Lynn, John W., 3,427, 346.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; and Lynn, John W., 3,459,786.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Lynn, John W.; and Smith, John,
Jr.,3,454,606.
Brotherton, Thomas K.; Lynn, John W.; and Smith, John,
Jr.,3,470,271.
Lynn, Lawrence; and Anderson, Roy M., to Riviana Foods Inc.
Method for preparing precooked rice flour. 3,432,309, 3-11-69,
CI. 99-93.
Lynn, Lewis G., to Xerox Corporation. Isokinetic particle sampler.
3,473,388, 10-21-69, CI. 73-422.
Lynn, Lewis G., to Xerox Corporation. Particle size and distribution
analyzing apparatus. 3,478,600, 11-18-69, CI. 73-432.
Lynn, Merrill: See —
Makowski, Henry S.; and Lynn, Merrill,3,439,064.
Lynn, Richard G., Sr.; Machulda, James R.; and Hill, John L., to
Control Data Corporation. Pumping system with inertia stabiliza-
tion. 3,431,858, 3-11-69, CI. 103-35.
Lynn, Robert J.; and Daugirdas, Kristupas, to Vapor Corporation.
Door operator. 3,438,148, 4-15-69, CI. 49-13.
Lynn, Robert J.; and Daugirdas, Kristupas, to Vapor Corporation.
Slide-glide-plug door mechanism. 3,462,881, 8-26-69, CI. 49-1 1 1.
Lynn, Seymour; and Ries, Warren Calvin, to RCA Corporation.
Capacitor anode holder. 3,449,650, 6-10-69, CI. 317-257.
Lynn, William J.; and Loop, James P., to Launders of Indiana Inc.
Car wash apparatus. 3,443,993, 5-13-69, CI. 134-123.
Lynn, William J.: See —
Mills, Tonk; and Lynn, William J.,3,444,622.
Lynnworth, Lawrence C, to Parametrics, Inc. Rolling ultrasonic
transducer. 3,423,993, 1-28-69, CI. 73-71.5
Lynnworth, Lawrence C., to Parametrics, Inc. Ultrasonic measure-
ment. 3,477,278, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 73-53.
Lynnworth, Lawrence C: See —
Carnevale, Edmund H.; Lynnworth, Lawrence C; and Lawson,
Ronald N.,3,425,064.
Lynott, John J.: See —
Litz, Frank A.; and Lynott, John J.,3,439,153.
Lyon, Cameron K.; and Applewhite, Thomas H., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Adducts of hexahalocyclopentadienes and
ricinoleates and production of polyurethane plastics therefrom.
3,466,253, 9-9-69, CI. 260-2.5
Lyon, Clifford R. Portable fishing float. 3,471,875, 10-14-69, CI. 9-
2.
Lyon, David M., to General Motors Corporation. Keyed matrix.
3,446,271, 5-27-69, CI. 165-9.
Lyon, Gary F., to Motorola, Inc. Electroresponsive controls.
3,428,820, 2-18-69, CI. 307-64.
Lyon, Harry C. Elevator for extension ladders. 3,428,145, 2-18-69,
CI. 182-103.
Lyon, Herbert Ralph: See-
Davis, Bums; and Lyon, Herbert Ralph, 3,461, 169.
Lyon, James. Beak trimmer and cauterizing machine having plural
adjustable beak-holding elements. 3,450,137, 6-17-69, CI. 128-
303.1
Lyon, James. Rectilinear cutting attachment for beak trimmer.
3,463,155,8-26-69, CI. 128-303.1
Lyon, Lloyd B., to American Hydrocarbon Company. Mulch and
coated seed composition comprising humates, heat absorbent par-
ticles, bitumen, and an emulsifier. 3,422,569, 1-21-69, CI. 47-9.
Lyon Metal Products, Incorporated: See —
Schreyer, Kenneth D., 3,439,466.
Schreyer, Kenneth D., 3,450,296.
Schreyer, Kenneth D., 3,450,304.
Lyon, Richard K., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Hydrogen storage system. 3,479,165, 1 1-18-69, CI. 48-190.
Lyonnet, Jaques: See —
Saligny, Claude; and Lyonnet, Jaques,3,449,153.
Lyons, Charles E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. 3,3-
dichloropropyne. 3,454,662, 7-8-69, CI. 260-654.
Lyons, Charles E.; McDaniel, Donald M.; and Wade, Jack R., Jr., to
United States of America, Army. Missile plastic container.
3,465,871,9-9-69, CI. 206-3.
Lyons, Charles R. Asparagus harvester. 3,426,516, 2-11-69, CI. 56-
327.
Lyons, Delbert T.; and Manning, Wallace F. Identification marker.
3,422,556, 1-21-69, CI. 40-10.
Lyons, Donald F., 1/2 to Varesi, Steve F. Gun sling. 3,422,497, 1-
21-69, CI. 24-3.
Lyons, Edward F.: See—
Kretsch, Kenneth P.; and Lyons, Edward F.,3,435,416.
Lyons, Ernest H., Jr. Plating platinum metals on chromium.
3,467,584, 9-16-69, CI. 204-32.
Lyons, Ernest H., Jr.; Maget, Henri J. R.; and Roethlein, Richard J.,
to General Electric Company. Process for codepositing platinum
metal and a wet-proofing polymer. 3,461,044, 8-12-69, CI. 204-3.
Lyons, Harold D.: See —
Burdick, Donald L.; and Lyons, Harold D.,3,440,188.
Nowlin, Gene; and Lyons, Harold D., 3,449,307.
Lyons, Harold James: See —
Thome, Benjamin Graham; Lyons, Harold James; and Dingfeld,
Albert Vincent,3,44 1,107.
Lyons, Henry W. Reciprocating fluid motor. 3,443,271, 5-13-69, CI.
15-22.
Lyons, J., & Company, Limited: See —
Smith, Peter H., 3,423,679.
Lyons, James Ralph, to Lever Brothers Company. Solvent dyeing of
living human hair. 3,480,377, 1 1-25-69, CI. 8-10.1
Lyons, John, to Buzzards Corporation, The. Stock winding ap-
paratus. 3,424,389, 1-28-69, CI. 242-25.
LIST OF PATENTEES
971
Lyons. Joseph F.; Wisner, Jackson W., Jr.; and Thomas. Paul R.. to
Texaco Inc. Power steering process and lubricating composition.
3,429,820. 2-25-69. CI. 252-78.
Lyons. Lawrence Henry, to Du Pont de Nemours. E. I., and Com-
pany. Apparatus for control of package winding. 3.445.837, 5-20-
69, CI. 340-309.4
Lyons, Leland R.. to National Lead Company. Treatment of hygro-
scopic magnesium chloride salts for removing oxygen containing
contaminants. 3.484.191, 12-16-69. CI. 23-91.
Lyons, Mark F.: and VVeidenbaum, Bernhardt, to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Method of operating a
nuclear reactor. 3,446.703, 5-27-69. CI. 176-37.
Lyons. Merle E.: See —
Satkunas. Bruno; and Lyons, Merle E., 3.472.983.
Lyons. Stanley Lewis, to Hall Harding Limited. Means for assem-
bling together in coaxial relation two parts of different diameter.
3,430.321. 3-4-69, CI. 29-129.
Lyons. Thomas P., Jr.: See —
Russell. Frank L.; and Lyons, Thomas P.. Jr. ,3,464, 168.
Lysakowski, Edward; and Kenny, John, to British Iron and Steel
Research Association, The. Vane-type powder feeder. 3.432.884,
3-18-69, CI. 18-9.
Lyshkow, Norman A., to Precision Scientific Company. Colorimetric
reagent for analysis of sulfur dioxide in air. 3,433,597, 3-18-69,
CI. 23-232.
Lyster, Norman J.; and Chambers. Clarence M., said Lyster assor. to
Grace. W. R„ & Co. Heat sealing apparatus. 3,422.596, 1-21-69.
CI. 53-182.
Lyster. Thomas C: See —
Wiesinger, Frederick C; Lvster, Thomas C; and Reisener, Wil-
liam C, Jr.,3,423.960.
Lvth, William W.: See—
Gruber, Thomas J.; and Lyth, William W., 3,477,546.
Lyth. William W.. to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Pneumatic cycle ra-
tioning control. 3.432,004. 3-1 1-69, CI. 184-6.
Lythgoe, Alan Lennox; See—
Reed, Kenneth James; and Lythgoe. Alan Lennox, 3,432, 376.
Lythgoe, Alan Lennox, to Letraset Limited. Process and apparatus
for transferring indicia. 3,472,719, 10-14-69, CI. 156-236.
Lythgoe. Jack R.; and Catherwood, Charles G., to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Method of operation of a pressurized open hearth
furnace roof. 3.460,935, 8-12-69, CI. 75-60.
Lytle. Dean W.: See-
Lord. John B.; and Lytle, Dean W, 3,479.458.
Lytle, Elvin D., to Garrett Corporation, The. Polyphase alternator
winding arrangement. 3,482,131, 12-2-69. CI. 310-156.
Lytle. Ronald Lee: See-
Edwards. Herbert C; Lytle. Ronald Lee; and Haburn,
Joseph, 3,483,604.
Lvtle, Thomas J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Thermochemical
'scarfing method and apparatus. 3,455.747, 7-15-69, CI. 148-9.5
Lvtle, Thomas J., to Union Carbide Corporation. Scarfing unit.
3.477.646, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 239-433.
Lytle, Walter J.: See—
Bentley. John M.; and Lytle, Walter J. ,3,458,728.
Lytton, Kenneth G.; and Wise, Cecil S. Fiber feeding apparatus.
3,421,659, 1-14-69, CI. 222-55.
Lvtton. Marion R. Flame retardant coating composition. 3,454,588,
7-8-69, CI. 260-29.6
Lytwynka, Konstantyn. Bracket structure for pivoting ironing board.
3,455,530. 7-15-69. CI. 248-291.
M & B Electric Co., Inc.: 5ee —
Blair. Darrell J., 3,445.743.
M & B Headwear Co., Inc.: See—
Bigler. Sam, 3,479,668.
M & B Metal Products Comnany: See —
Brekle. Oliver R., 3,476,298.
M & J Engineering Company: See —
Grove. Marvin H.; and Kim, Kee W., 3,481,580.
M & J Valve Company: See —
Grove, Marvin H.; and Van Arsdale, Lyle R., 3,423,988.
Grove, Marvin H., 3,429,550.
Grove, Marvin H.. 3.443,788.
Grove, Marvin H., 3,455,535.
Grove, Marvin H.. 3,472,276.
Grove, Marvin H.; and Kim. Kee W., 3.481,580.
M & M Distributing Company, Incorporated: See —
Meyer, Maurice J., 3,478,768.
M & T Chemicals Inc.: See —
Ashby. Eugene C, 3,426,087.
Baum, Gerald A., 3,454.514.
Bedi, Ram Dev, 3,477,920.
Chessin, Hyman; Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.; and Smith, Philip J., Jr.,
3,464,899.
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg, Gerald H., 3,454,609.
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg. Gerald H., 3,471.538.
Considine, William J.; and Reifenberg, Gerald H., 3,475,474.
Davies, Alwyn G., 3,450,701.
Gloskey, Carl R., 3,454,569.
Gottlieb, Joel B.; and Mayo, William E.. 3.424,712.
Gottlieb. Joel B.; and Mayo, William E.. 3.424.717.
Jongkind. Jan C, 3.462,373.
Leebrick, John R.. 3,466,366.
Lowenhcim, Frederick A., 3.476.551.
Mack, Gerry P., 3.484,406.
Mahlstedt, Henry; Dunn, James W.; Couch. Robert W.; and
Seyb, Edgar J.. Jr., 3,461,048.
McMullen, Warren H.; and Kardos. Otto. 3.474.010.
Okawara. Rokuro; and O'Hara. Mtsuaki, 3,439.010.
Passal, Frank; and Tomson, Arthur James. 3,455,794.
Passal. Frank. 3.486.989.
Seyb, Edgar J., Jr.; Chessin, Hyman; and Aoun. Fred.
3,475.294.
Wowk, Anatole, 3,480,655.
M-O Value Companv Limited, The: See —
Baker, Basil Offor. 3,479.549.
Fraser. David Alexander; and Gowar. John. 3,458.758.
M-O Valve Company, The: See—
Heathcotc, Vincent Albert. 3.428,859.
Ma, Carlton Y. W.; and Pfister. Stanley A., to Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co., The. Hydraulic control system. 3.478,513. I 1-18-69,
CI. 60-52.
Ma, Joseph T.; and Nakai, Roy T.. to Ampex Corporation. Fluid
lubricated magnetic tape transducer. 3,435.442. 3-25-69, CI. 340-
174.1
Ma, Peter Pu-Yuan, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Four quadrant logarithmic multiplier for time- de-
pendent signals. 3,453,423, 7-1-69, CI. 235-194.
Maag Gear Wheel & Machine Company Limited: See —
Martinaglia, Luigi, 3,473,474.
Maag, Gustav A., to Procter & Gamble Company. The. Apparatus
and method for screening fibrous slurries. 3,477,571, 11-1 1-69, CI.
209-250.
Maahs, Paul; Matthies, Hans-Georg; and Wenger. Friedrich, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for
the continuous removal of volatile constituents from polvamides.
3,477,094, 11-1 1-69, CI. 18-2.
Maas. Dieter: See —
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter, 3,420, 152.
Engelsmann, Dieter; and Maas, Dieter.3,446,130.
Engelsmann. Dieter; Maas. Dieter; Bammesberger. Karl; and
Hackenberg, Hubert.3,463,068.
Maasberg, Wolfgang, to Woma-Apparatebau Wolfgang Maasberg &
Co.. GmbH. Road- cleaning vehicle. 3.447.188, 6-3-69. CI. 15-
320.
Maasberg, Wolfgang; and Heinrich, Willi, to Woma-Apparatebau
Wolfgang Maasberg & Co. G.m.b.H. Method of treating solid sur-
faces. 3,427,763, 2-18-69, CI. 51-321.
Maasberg, Wolfgang; and Sprakel. Karl, to Woma-Apparatebau
Wolfgang Maasberg & Co. G.m.b.H. Sand blasting apparatus.
3,424,386, 1-28-69, CI. 239-427.3
Maass, Alfred R.; Smyth, Murray G., Jr.; and Ullyot, Glenn E., to
Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Compositions and method for
treating hypertensive patients comprising hydrochlorothiazide
triamterine and reserpine. 3,449,496, 6-10-69, CI. 424-246.
Maass, Alfred R.; Weinstock, Joseph; and Wiebelhaus. Virgil D.. to
Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 10-Aminopropio-
nylphenothiazines. 3,436.392, 4-1-69, CI. 260-243.
Maass, Gustav: See —
Barnard, Benjamin R.; and Maass, Gustav, 3.45 1,357.
Maass, Gustav, to Electroacustic G.m.b.H. Echo sounding apparatus
with adjustable sounding direction. 3,451,038, 6-17-69. CI. 340-3.
Maass, Herbert W. Pitless well adapters. 3,467,181. 9-16-69. CI.
166-85.
Maass, Herman M.: See —
Peterson, Robert C; and Maass, Herman M., 3,42 1,850.
Maass, Joachim A., to United States of America, Army. Hall effect
magnetic tape scanning device. 3,443,036, 5-6-69, CI. 179-100.2
Maat, Hendrik J.; and Ebregt, Johannes, to Koninklijke Zwavelzuur-
fabrieken Voorheen Ketjen N.V. Process for the production of a
finely divided, non- gelatinous silicic acid especially suitable as a
filler for natural and synthetic rubber and other elastomers.
3,445,189. 5-20-69, CI. 23-182.
Maatsch, Jurgen; Achterfeld, Horst; and Kamphaus, Hartmut, to
Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung. Method of and apparatus for the automatic observation
and regeneration of devices for the sampling of waste gases.
3,457,787, 7-29-69, CI. 73-421.5
Maatsch, Jurgen; and Winkler, Dieter, to Beteiligungs- und Patent-
verwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Method of au-
tomatic control and adjustment of oxygen blowing processes.
3,485,619, 12-23-69, CI. 75-60.
Maatschappij Van Berkel's Patent N.V.:See —
Schierbeek, Berend B., 3,461,986.
Six, Pieter Jacob. 3,477,781.
Maatschappij voor Electrische Bedrjfsautomatisering Electrofact
N.V.: See—
Vermeer, Willem, 3,445,366.
Maaz, Karl, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing a
thermoelectric device. 3,470,608, 10-7-69, CI. 29-492.
972
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Maaz, Karl; and Didschies, Gunther, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Position sensor utilizing a hall generator. 3,473,109, 10-14-69, CI.
324-34.
Mabbett, John C, to Crosby Research, Inc. Electrical Switch.
3,437,973, 4-8-69, CI. 338-99.
Mabeg Maschinenbau G.m.b.H.: See —
Schwebel, Adolf, 3,426,963.
Schwebel, Adolf, 3,446,496.
Schwebel, Adolf, 3,477,324.
Maben, Florabel. Traveling case with ironing board feature.
3,441,112,4-29-69, CI. 190-11.
Maben, Florabel. Stabilized meal serving tray. 3,447,728, 6-3-69, CI.
224-48.
Mabon, Stuart P., to Data Products Corporation. Paper drive system.
3,452,853, 7-1-69, CI. 197-133.
Mabrey, David W.; Pratt, Ivor; Oser, William E.; and Hahn, Kenneth
G., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Heat hardenable resin composi-
tions containing hydro- xypolyoxyalkylene ester polymers and
metal articles coated therewith. 3,453,345, 7-1-69, CI. 260-834.
Mabson, Algernon A.: See —
Graham, John R.; and Mabson, Algernon A.,3,456,371.
Mabuchi, Takaichi. Miniature electric motor with dielectric cover
plate having brush holders. 3,431,442, 3-4-69, CI. 310-42.
Mabuchi, Takaichi, to Tokyo Kagaku Kabushikikaisha. Electric
motor for diverse loads having cylindrical housing, switch, and
gears. 3,450,908, 6-17-69, CI. 310-43.
Mabuchi, Takaichi. Brush supporting means for miniature electric
motors. 3,450,916, 6-17-69, CI. 310-244.
Mabuchi, Takaichi, to Tokyo Kagaku Kabushikikaisha. Brush means
for miniature motors. 3,475,635, 10-28-69, CI. 310-238.
Mabuchi, Takaichi, to Tokyo Kagaku Kabushikikaisha. Motor-driven
screw propeller device. 3,477,173, 11-1 1-69, CI. 46-243.
MacAfee, James E.; Davis, Robert L.; and Hentschel, Gerald P., to
Chrysler Corporation. Constant mesh starter. 3,428,034, 2-18-69,
CI. 123-179.
Macaldo Guitars, Inc.: See —
Mack, Donald; and di Serio, Vincent B., 3,424,048.
MacArthur, Alexander D.; and Thompson, Robert G., to United Air-
craft of Canada Limited. Impeller boundary layer control device.
3,481,531, 12-2-69, CI. 230-134.
MacArthur, Donald M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Manufacture of nickel electrodes for alkaline cells.
3,466,231, 9-9-69, CI. 204-56.
MacArthur, Norman C, to Hercules Incorporated. Process for coat-
ing tire cord and the resulting products. 3,425,860, 2-4-69, CI.
117-76.
Macartney, Bruce J., to Norris Industries, Inc. Sprinkler head.
3,422,904, 1-21-69, CI. 169-39.
Mac Bee Engineering Corporation: See —
Hallberg, John E„ 3,420,496.
Mac Belnap, Amasa: See—
Despain, Alvin A.; and Mac Belnap, Amasa, 3,430,982.
MacBeth, Albert W., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Liner for
solid propellant rocket motor. 3,446,018, 5-27-69, CI. 60-39.47
MacBeth Corporation: See —
Blanc, Albert J.; and Levine, Harvey, 3,463,595.
Mac Bride, Hugh: See—
Ellis, Bernard; Feather, Peter; Mac Bride, Hugh; and Petrow,
Vladimir.3,437,657.
MacCabe, Bernard S., to Dravo Corporation. Stabilized effluent
trough for settling tanks of a continuous flow sewage treatment
plant. 3,447,688, 6-3-69, CI. 210-242.
Macchcrone, Lawrence, to Roto American Corporation. Machine
for automatically placing bags on a wicket. 3,462,026, 8-19-69, CI.
214-8.
Macchi, Anselmo J.: See —
Davis. William R.; and Macchi, Anselmo J. ,3,430,912.
Macchi, Eugene E. Containers. 3,462,064, 8-19-69, CI. 229-29.
Macciomei, Walter: See —
Schaaf, Cecil F.; and Macciomei, Walter,3,479,824.
MacClcaster-Schwarz: See —
Macdcr, Paul F.; and Cometta, Carl, 3,457,782.
MacCoon, Richard P. Hand engageable plastic coated part.
3,468,188, 9-23-69, CI. 74-552.
MacCracken, Calvin D., to Calmac Manufacturing Corporation.
Life-supporting and property protecting fircfighting process and
apparatus. 3,438,445,4-15-69, CI. 169-1.
Mac Cragh, Adolfo; Sanchez, Moises G.; and Smith, Jean G., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Method of preventing reversion in the
preparation of ammonium phosphates by the addition of vermicu-
lite. 3.431,097, 3-4-69, CI. 71-43.
MacCrea, Richard S., to Marquette Corporation. Apparatus for au-
tomatically determining and setting length of charging time.
3,483,460, 12-9-69, CI. 320-31.
Mac Curdy, William K.: See-
Crane, Hewitt D.; and Mac Curdy, William K., 3,453,605.
MacDermid Incorporated: Sec—
Slominski. Leo J., 3,466.208.
Mac Dermid Incorporated: See —
Grunwald, John J.; and Slominski. Leo J., 3,460,938.
MacDonald, Donald Francis, to International Nickel Company, Inc.,
The. Process of coating metal castings. 3,450,189, 6-17-69, CI.
164-95.
MacDonald, Donald M., to Canadian International Paper Company.
Cellulose-sulfur composition which resists chain shortening.
3,464,840, 9-2-69, CI. 106-162.
MacDonald, Douglas Blake. Electrical receptacle cover. 3,434,618,
3-25-69, CI. 220-24.2
MacDonald, Francis X.: See —
MacDonald, Paul M.; and MacDonald, Francis X., 3,47 1,1 12.
MacDonald, Hugh D., Jr.; and Bagwell, Richard H., to United States
of America, Army. Rocket catapult. 3,447,767, 6-3-69, CI. 244-
122.
MacDonald, Hugh D., Jr.; DeStefano, Leonard A.; and DeLeo,
James M., to United States of America, Army. Aircraft seat ejec-
tion system. 3,421,720, 1-14-69, CI. 244-122.
MacDonald, John Kenneth: See —
Roy, Joseph Yvon; and MacDonald, John Kenneth,3,466,548.
MacDonald, John M.: See —
Ilnyckyj, Stephan; and MacDonald, John M., 3,444,259.
MacDonald, Paul M., to PX Industries, Inc. Shelf anchor. 3,471,111,
10-7-69, CI. 248-235.
MacDonald, Paul M.; and MacDonald, Francis X., to PX Industries,
Inc. Combination shelf support and anchor. 3,471,112, 10-7-69,
CI. 248-239.
Mac Donald, Raymore D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company.
Road widening trencher-loader unit. 3,419,975, 1-7-69, CI. 37-8.
MacDonald, Raymore D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company.
Tow-type two-wheeled vibratory trench roller apparatus.
3,427,940, 2-18-69, CI. 94-50.
MacDonald, Robert D., to Cardinal of Adrian, Inc. Door hinge with
means for urging toward a predetermined position. 3,460,190, 8-
12-69, CI. 16-189.
MacDonald, Theodore, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Shoe lasting machines. 3,452,377, 7-1-69, CI. 12-12.4
MacDonald, Ward D., to Michigan Foundry Supply Company. Metal
briquette compacting method and machine therefor. 3,450,529, 6-
17-69, CI. 75-211.
Macdonald, Warren E., to Summerhayes Holdings Limited, mesne.
Sealing head. 3,434,908, 3-25-69, CI. 156-514.
MacDonald, William D.: See —
Sears, Vernon F.; MacDonald, William D.; and Comlossy,
Frederic B.,3,44 1,959.
MacDonnell, Robert W.: See —
Panaia, Robert V.; and MacDonnell, Robert W.,3,443,849.
MacDougal, John G., to General Electric Company. Dynamoelectric
machine stator core baffle. 3,461,330, 8-12-69, CI. 310-59.
MacDougall, Ian Campbell; and Taylor, John Logan, to Allied Iron-
founders Limited. Pellet dispensing apparatus. 3,422,991, 1-21-69,
CI. 221-232.
MacDowell, James E., to Suttle Corporation. Frequency selective
control circuit. 3,450,844, 6-17-69, CI. 179-84.
MacDowell, John F., to Corning Glass Works. Alpha-and
betacristobalite glass-ceramic articles and methods. 3,445,252, 5-
20-69, CI. 106-39.
MacDowell, John F., to Corning Glass Works. Barium Silicate glass-
ceramic body and method of making it. 3,467,534, 9-16-69, CI.
106-39.
Mace, Arthur B., to General Motors Corporation. Illuminated posi-
tion indicating device. 3,482,542, 12-9-69, CI. 116-124.
Mace, Eric Arthur Roy, to Die Casting Machine Tools Limited. Die
casting machine with means for hydraulically braking plunger
retraction. 3,474,854, 10-28-69, CI. 164-318.
Mace, Harry W., to Aerosol Techniques Incorporated. Aerosol
package providing uniform foams. 3,460,714, 8-12-69, CI. 222-4.
MacEachron, Lendrum A. Convertible stapler. 3,477,628, 11-11-69,
CI. 227-110.
Macek, Warren M., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Ring laser with
means for reducing coupling to backscattered waves. 3,480,878,
11-25-69, CI. 331-94.5
Macek, Warren M., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Ring laser having a
quarter wave plate for rotating the plane of polarization of light
which is reflected back into the ring from the combining optics.
3,486,130, 12-23-69, CI. 331-94.5
Macemon, Herbert J., to General Electric Company. Constant cur-
rent regulator with moving coil transformer. 3,440,519, 4-22-69,
CI. 323-6.
Mac Engineering and Equipment Company: See —
McAlpine, Charles H.; and McGowan, Kenneth G., 3,444,920.
Maceyka, Joseph G.; O'Kane, Roger J., Jr.; and Kothe, Hans, to
Warner & Swasey Company , The. Table assembly. 3,436,998, 4-
8-69, CI. 83-412.
Mac Farland, Gordon F.: See —
La Flame, Frank E.; and Mac Farland, Gordon F., 3,425, 355.
Macfarlane, Benedict; and Jones, Charles A., Ill, to Mobil Oil Cor-
poration. Fractionating tower computer control. 3,463,725, 8-26-
69, CI. 208-358.
MacGeorge, William D., to Honeywell Inc. Photoelectric memory
device in which the current through the source is indicative of the
remembered signal. 3,439,171, 4-15-69, CI. 250-205.
LIST OF PATENTEES
973
MacGilchrist. John: See—
Hackett. Clarence Bertram, Kelly. Patrick McAvoy; and Mac-
Gilchrist. John.3,453.156.
MacGlashan, William F.. Jr.: See—
United States of America. National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration. Administrator. 3,430,942.
Mac Gregor. Rob R.: See—
Elliott, George A.; Akin, Jerome E.; and Mac Gregor, Rob
R., 3,434,937.
MacGregor, Rob R.: See-
Moore, William P., Jr.; and MacGregor, Rob R, 3,470,1 15.
Mac Gregor. Rob Roy: See —
Moore, William P.; and Mac Gregor, Rob Roy, 3, 44 1,375.
MacGregor, Rob Roy: See-
Moore, William P.; and MacGregor, Rob Roy, 3,482,933.
Mac Gregor, Rob Roy: See-
Moore, William P.; Sierichs, William C; and Mac Gregor, Rob
Roy.3,447,901.
MacGregor, Rob Roy: See-
Moore, William Percy; Sierichs, William Cornell; and Mac-
Gregor. Rob Roy,3,48 1,702.
Mac Gregor, Warren S.: See —
Bennett. Clifton F.; and Mac Gregor, Warren S.. 3,452, 100.
Mac Gregor-Comarain: See —
Bain, Louis Marie Joseph Pierre; and Mege, Paul Andre,
3,463.111.
MacGregor-Comarain, Incorporated: See —
Beas, Urban J., 3,465,807.
Mach, Otakar. Dual purpose bag-type container. 3,425.539, 2-4-69,
CI. 206-19.5
Macha. August. Device for facilitating self-introduction of medicinal
drops in eyes. 3,446,209, 5-27-69, CI. 128-233.
Macha, Edward A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Submersi-
ble motor with stator liner support. 3,444,403, 5-13-69, CI. 310-
86.
Machanian. William V.: See-
Schwartz, Harold O.; and Machanian, William V., 3,440, 325.
Mache, Gunther: See —
Ritzerfeld, Gerhard; and Mache, Gunther, 3,483,027.
Machek. John A., to Wagner Electric Corporation. Disc brake and
anti-rattle means therefor. 3,464.523, 9-2-69, CI. 188-73.
Machell, Greville: See—
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; and Machell, Greville, 3,437,420.
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; Machell, Greville; and Marco, Francis
W.. 3.457,027.
Machell, Greville, to Deering Milliken Research Corporation. Modi-
fying keratinic fibers with unsaturated sulfonic acids and blending
fibers so modified with fibers having different dye affinity to ob-
tain products which are differentially dyeable. 3,481,682. 12-2-69,
CI. 8-1.
Kuhn, Hans H.; and Machell, Greville, 3,457,028.
Machen, James C, to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Apparatus for
cutting a variable or constant lead on a milling machine.
3,463,050, 8-26-69, CI. 90-1 1 62
Machen, Valentine. Exerciser for arms and legs. 3,428,312. 2-18-69.
CI. 272-80.
Mac Henrv. Carl; Weaver, John A.; and Towell, Gordon D., to Shell
Oil Company. Wiped-film evaporator. 3,477,491, 11-11-69, CI.
159-6.
Macher, Karl, to Schneider. Jos., & Co. Varifocal cinematographic
for objective large-frame sizes and including a four-component
forward lens group and a four-lens rear group. 3,442,573. 5-6-69,
CI. 350-176.
Macher, Karl, to Schneider. Jos. & Co. Optische Werke. Optically
compensated varifocal objective. 3,451,743, 6-24-69, CI. 350-176.
Macher, Karl, to Jirma Jos Scheider & Co. Four-component varifo-
cal attachment for basic objective. 3.457,003. 7-22-69, CI. 350-
184.
Macher. Karl, to Schneider, Jos., & Co. Varifocal objective with
four-component front lens group. 3,486.809. 12-30-69. CI. 350-
184.
Machi. Sueo: See —
Kagiya, Tsutomu; Machi, Sueo; Hagiwara, Miyuki; and Kise,
Seiichi.3,471,463.
Machida. Hiromasa: See—
Ohkoshi. Akio; Machida. Hiromasa; and Fuse, Yuzo. 3,462.64 1 .
Machida, Junzo: See —
Kurokawa. Harutoshi; Machida, Junzo; Nishikawa, Takao;
Hirata, Eiichi; and Hisaki, Hisao.3,454,348.
Machida, Masahiro: See —
Misaka, Yoshisuke; Yamamori, Kakunosuke; Machida,
Masahiro; and Nakata, Michio, 3,442, 104.
Machida, Takehiko, to Zaidan Hojin Denryoku Chuo Kenkyusho.
Control system for improving transient stability of AC. system by
joint use of D.C. system. 3,437,878, 4-8-69, CI. 3 1 7-3 1 .
Machine-O-Matic, Inc.: See —
Bessonny, AI I.; and Bowen, Howard, 3,432,672.
Machinefabriek en Technische Handelsonderneming M.H. van der
Graaf N.V.: See-
Duurkoop, Hendrik Jan, 3.474,273.
Machinefabriek Hcesen N.V.: See —
Heesen, Leonardus Bcrnardinus; Heesen, Theodoras Jacobus;
and Heesen, Leonardus Bcrnardinus, Jr., 3,482.986.
Machinerv and Welder Corporation: See-
Meyer, Gilbert F., 3,440,394.
Machinery and Welder Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Meyer, Gilbert F.. 3,430,832.
Meyer, Gilbert F., 3.463.374.
Machleidt. Hans: See—
Heider, Joachim; Machleidt, Hans; and Kobinger.
Walter.3.47 1,470.
Noll. Klaus Reinhold; Berg, Alex; Machleidt, Hans; Roethelc.
Werner; and Engelhardt. Gunther,3.47(),190.
Zipp, Ottniar; Nickl, Josef; Machleidt, Hans; Keck, Johannes;
Kruger, Gerd; Engelhorn. Robert; and Puschmann. Sig-
frid.3,470,152.
Machleidt, Hans; and Hartmann, Valentin, to Squibb. E. R.. & Sons.
Inc.. mesne. Fluorinatcd evelic kcto esters. 3.435.063, 3-25-69. CI.
260-468.
Machler, Ronald A., to Buxton, Incorporated. Pocket case with flexi-
ble money clip. 3.454.069, 7-8-69, CI. 150-38.
Machlett Laboratories, Incorporated, The: See —
Bavor. Gordon F., 3,456.175.
Peyser, Leonard F., 3,448.270.
Varadi, Peter F.. 3,463,978.
Machlin, Lawrence J., to Monsanto Company. Improving egg quality
in poultry by orally administering androgens. 3,438,783, 4-15-69,
CI. 99-4.
Machlin. Lawrence J., to Monsanto Company. Increasing poultry egg
shell thickness by orally administering adrenergic compounds.
3,445.572, 5-20-69, CI. 424-264.
Machmer, James A., to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion. Pneumatically sampled serializer. 3,420,254. 1-7-69, CI. 137-
81.5
Macho, Helmut: See —
Jaeger, Rudolf; and Macho, Helmut. 3,456,693.
Jager. Rudolf; Macho, Helmut; and Zwiencr, Rudolf.3. 430.665.
Machol, Richard E., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Associative match circuit for retrieving variable-length in-
formation listings. 3,448,436. 6-3-69. CI. 340-172.5
Macholdt, Hans: See —
Kletschke, Hans; and Macholdt, Hans.3.425,640.
Machon, Edward, to Davy and United Engineering Company.
Limited. Manipulators. 3,429,455. 2-25-69, CI. 214-1.
Machovina, William J. Lawn mower guard. 3,481,124, 12-2-69, CI.
56-255.
Machovsky, Vaclav: See —
Plechac, Bohuslav; Velisek. Vaclav; Machovsky. Vaclav; Kadl-
cik, Bozetech; and Molcan, Stefan.3,429,150.
Machtig, Duane A., to Bank of California, National Association,
The. Procedure for sound/image movie film synchronization.
3,429,640. 2-25-69, CI. 352-5.
Machtig, Duane A., to Bank of California National Association, The.
Converter plate. 3,452,663. 7-1-69, CI. 95-86.
Machulda. James R.: See —
Lynn, Richard G., Sr.; Machulda, James R.; and Hill, John
L, 3,431,858.
Macielinski. Jerzy Witold, to Birfield Engineering Limited. Flexible
seals. 3,468,171, 9-23-69, CI. 74-18.1
Maclnnes, Paul A., Tool Corporation: See —
Gerew, Joseph T.; and Hoeft, Rudolf, 3,461,755.
Macintosh, Robert Reynolds; and Epstein. Hans Georg. Anaesthetic
administering apparatus with simultaneously variable inlet, outlet
and by-pass passages. 3,483,866, 12-16-69, CI. 128-188.
Maclntyre, Duncan; and Robertson, Ian MacPherson, to National
Research Development Corporation. Soil shaping rotor. 3,483,929,
12-16-69, CI. 172-63.
Macintyre, Ernest C, Jr.; and Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola, Inc.
Method and apparatus for adjusting purity. 3,421,043. 1-7-69, CI.
315-13.
Macintyre, Ernest C, Jr.: See —
Hansen, Robert B.; and Macintyre, Ernest C, Jr. ,3,465,095.
Maciulaitis, Vytautus K.; Svabek. John E., Jr.; and Schrock, Donald
C, Sr., to Crane Co. Adjustable lavatory. 3,473,173, 10-21-69. CI.
4-170.
Mack, Clifford R. Method and apparatus for packaging articles of
varying size serially. 3,468,097, 9-23-69, CI. 53-37.
Mack, Donald E., to Xerox Corporation. Dicode decoder translating
dicode or three-level digital data signal into two-level form.
3,461,390, 8-12-69, CI. 328-1 19.
Mack, Donald E., to Xerox Corporation. Dicode decoder.
3,479,597, 1 1-1 8-69, CI. 325-321 .
Mack, Donald E.: See —
Townsend, Stephen E.; and Mack, Donald E., 3,462, 695.
Mack, Donald; and di Serio, Vincent B., to Macaldo Guitars, Inc.
Guitar kit. 3,424,048, 1-28-69, CI. 84-290.
Mack, Edgar O.: See-
Adams, Whitney R.; and Mack, Edgar 0.,3,458,338.
974
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Mack, Ernst, to Goldschmidt, Th., A.G. Process for the continuous
production of aqueous ammonium thiosulfate solutions. 3,473,891,
10-21-69, CI. 23-115.
Mack, Gerry P., to M & T Chemicals Inc., mesne. Sulfur organotin
compounds and compositions containing the same. 3,484,406, 12-
16-69, CI. 260-45.75
Mack, Hans: See—
Mlacker, Siegfried; Mack, Hans; and Karl, Lorenz,3,426,535.
Mack, John C: See—
Baier, Robert J.; and Mack, John C.,3,420,072.
Mack, John E., to Hymatic Engineering Company Limited, The. Ac-
celeration-responsive valve assemblies. 3,430,642, 3-4-69, CI. 137-
39.
Mack, Joseph E. Drawing board attachment. 3,450,071, 6-17-69, CI.
108-50.
Mack, Jules A., to Superior Continental Corporation, mesne. Cable
clamp. 3,471,110, 10-7-69, CI. 248-74.
Mack, Jules A., to Superior Continental Corporation. Handhole for
electrical apparatus adapted for easy knockdown and reassembly.
3,476,867, 11-4-69, CI. 174-37.
Mack, Kenneth J., to General Motors Corporation. Method of bond-
ing glass fiber reinforced plastic panels to other materials.
3,431,157, 3-4-69, CI. 156-82.
Mack, Maurice L. Abductor exercising therapeutical appliance.
3,430,955, 3-4-69, CI. 272-80.
Mack, Robert J.: See —
Fischer, John L.; and Mack, Robert J. ,3,438,371.
Mack, Thomas J.: See —
Courtot, Louis B.; and Mack, Thomas J. ,3,442,537.
Mack Truck, Inc.: See —
Hawk, Raymond A., Jr., 3,434,708.
Mack Trucks, Inc.: See —
Carlson, Paul E.; and Race, Keith W., 3,474,888.
Fischer, Alvin M.; and Warmkessel, Harry J., 3,442,502.
Pelizzoni, Winton J.; Ucko, Bernard; and Pekar, Frank J., Jr.,
3,453,995.
Rath, Harry B.; and Kasaczun, Leo F., 3,456,437.
Mack, Zdenek, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Bridge type demodulator
having diodes adjustably operated. 3,436,684, 4-1-69, CI. 332-47.
Mack, Zdenek, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Bridge type cross demodu-
lator having capacitive reactance branches. 3,436,685, 4-1-69, CI.
332-47.
Mackal, Henry H.: See—
Bogossian, Armen; and Mackal, Henry H., 3,429, 330.
Mackal, Henry H.; and Bogossian, Armen. Inflation valve having
helically wound leaf spring members for producing rotation of the
valve. 3,429,338, 2-25-69, CI. 137-543.23
MacKallor, DeWitt C, Jr., to United States of America, Navy,
mesne. Brushlcss motor/alternator. 3,484,635, 12-16-69, CI. 310-
266.
MacKay, Ian Norton, to Canadian General Electric Company
Limited. Nuclear fuel handling system. 3,428,523, 2-18-69, CI.
176-32.
MacKay, Patrick W.: See—
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; and MacKay, Patrick
W., 3,423,201.
Celada, Juan; Villarreal, David; Reyna, Armando; and Mackay,
Patrick W., 3,467,368.
MacKay, Robert H., to Lincoln Manufacturing Company, Inc. Proof-
ing cabinet. 3,456,598, 7-22-69, CI. 107-7.
Mackay, Stanley: See —
Theodosopoulos, James; and Mackay, Stanley, 3,450, 565.
MacKellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falkenstei,
Rainer, to FMC Corporation. Method of producing organic peroxy
acids. 3,462,480, 8-19-69, CI. 260-502.
Mac Kellar, Donald G.; Blumbergs, John H.; and von Falkenstein,
Rainer, to FMC Corporation. Production of organic peroxy acids.
3,485,869, 12-23-69, CI. 260-502.
MacKellar, Donald; and Joynson, Reuben E., Jr., to General Electric
Company. Tin-lead-tin layer arrangement to improve adherence of
photoresist and substrate. 3,450,534, 6-17-69, CI. 96-36.2
Mac Kendrick, Robert G., to Procter & Gamble Company, The.
Method of making a porous roll. 3,453,712, 7-8-69, CI. 29-148.4
Mac Kendrick, Robert G., to Procter & Gamble Company, The.
Method of forming display package. 3,485,007, 12-23-69, CI. 53-
29.
MacKenzie, Alexander K.; MacKenzie, Lloyd D.; and Pottinger,
George C, to Torlo International Limited. Centrifugal cleaning of
paint brushes and the like. 3,467,400, 9-16-69, CI. 279-1.
MacKenzie, Burton T., Jr.: See —
Zysk, Stephen; and MacKenzie, Burton T., Jr.,3,433,891.
MacKenzie, Edward T., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Storage mesh
ring assembly support. 3,421,038, 1-7-69, CI. 313-286.
Mac Kenzie, James S.: See —
Fox, William B.; Mac Kenzie, James S.; and Vanderkooi,
Nicholas, Jr.,3,428,540.
MacKenzie, John Douglas; and Sleighter, George E., to PPG Indus-
tries, Inc. Heterogeneous glass. 3,485,645, 12-23-69, CI. 106-47.
Kenneth W.; and Stein, Alfred
MacKenzie, Lloyd D.; and Pottinger,
MacKenzie, Kenneth W.: See —
Hirs, Gene; MacKenzie,
H.,3,468,778.
MacKenzie, Lloyd D.: See —
MacKenzie, Alexander K.;
George C.,3,467,400.
MacKenzie, Murdo James, Jr.; and Salkind, Alvin J., to ESB Incor-
porated. Gas depressor additives for iron electrodes. 3,484,291,
12-16-69, CI. 136-25.
Mackenzie, Neil J.; and Neathery, William D., to Bell Aerospace
Corporation. Rotor mounting. 3,457,997, 7-29-69, CI. 170-160.58
Mackenzie, Robert A., to Cyril Bath Company, The. Stretch
wrapping fixture and combination thereof with drawing dies and
press. 3,452,573, 7-1-69, CI. 72-296.
Mackenzie, Robert A., to Cyril Bath Company, The. Stretch-draw
multi-press machine. 3,452,574, 7-1-69, CI. 72-297.
MacKenzie, Robert P.: See —
Coleman, Charles H., Jr.; and MacKenzie, Robert P. ,3,428, 745.
MacKenzie, Thomas E.; and Sinclair, Donald B., to General Radio
Company. Reflection-coefficient measuring apparatus. 3,479,587,
11-18-69, CI. 324-58.
Mackey, Bruce Alexander, Jr.: See —
Mackey, Bruce Alexander; and Mackey, Bruce Alexander,
Jr.,3,443,459.
Mackey, Bruce Alexander; and Mackey, Bruce Alexander, Jr. Drill.
3,443,459, 5-13-69, CI. 77-70.
Mackey, Donald G.; and Rychlewski, Thaddeus V., to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products, Inc. White balance control for color television
receiver. 3,457,362, 7-22-69, CI. 178-5.4
Mackey, E Scudder: See —
Eiseman, Fred S., Jr.; Schenck, Leslie M.; and Mackey, E
Scudder.3,442,654.
Mackey, Elgin W. Fluid dispensing container having pour and vent
spouts. 3,459,344, 8-5-69, CI. 222-479.
Mackey, Eugene L.: See —
Krepp, John D.; and Mackey, Eugene L., 3,447, 695.
MacKey, Robert J.: See —
Martin, John L.; MacKey, Robert J.; and Bower, Warren
H.,3,431,011.
Mackey, Robert W.: See —
Swalheim, Donald A.; and Mackey, Robert W.,3,445,351.
Swalheim, Donald A.; and Mackey, Robert W., 3,468,769.
Mackey, Robert W.; and Morgan, William J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc.,
mesne. Electrostatic method for decorating glass and vitreous
enamels for use therein. 3,437,504, 4-8-69, CI. 1 17-17.5
Mackey, Thomas S.: See —
Case, Forrest N.; Mackey, Thomas S.; and McFarland, Clyde
E.,3,431,328.
Mackey, Walter, to Forsyth, Ray E. Trim button. 3,449,802, 6-17-
69, CI. 24-113.
Mackie, Charles G.; and Rahr, Gordon J., to Brav, Milton, mesne.
Drinking fountain attachment. 3,438,577, 4-15-69, CI. 239-25.
Mackie, James, & Sons Limited: See—
Mackie, John K. P., 3,430,296.
Mackie, John K. P., 3,482,795.
Mackie, John Kay Pringle, 3,449,901.
Mackie, John K. P., to Mackie, James, & Sons Limited. Oscillating
drive for doffer comb. 3,430,296, 3-4-69, CI. 19-106.
Mackie, John K. P., to Mackie, James, & Sons Limited. Winding ap-
paratus. 3,482,795, 12-9-69, CI. 242-54.4
Mackie, John Kay Pringle, to Mackie, James, & Sons Limited.
Method and apparatus for winding yarn. 3,449,901, 6-17-69, CI.
57-71.
Mackie, William A.: See —
Hawke, Eugene E.; and Mackie, William A. ,3,462,021.
Mackie, William L.: See —
Busenkell, Charles C; and Mackie, William L.,3,474,474.
Mackie, William L., to United States of America, Army. Corrosion
prevention device and method. 3,470,787, 10-7-69, CI. 85-53.
Mackiewicz, Czeslaw, to Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. Electrical
wiring device with positive locking cover. 3,444,345, 5-13-69, CI.
200-168.
Mackin, John G., Jr.: See —
Gibson, Robert G.; Johnson, Delbert B.; Mackin, John G., Jr.;
and Straws, James C, 3,486,343.
MacKinnon, Ian Archie: See —
van der Lely, Cornells; and MacKinnon, Ian Archie, 3,46 1,578.
Mackinnon, John: See —
Hopkins, Don J.; Munley, William J., Jr.; and Mackinnon,
John,3,454,479.
Mackintosh, Alexander W. P. Machines for imparting twist to yarns.
3,45 1 ,206, 6-24-69, CI. 57-34.
Mackintosh, Ian William, to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Geiger-Muller tube with window and internal helix. 3,430,086, 2-
25-69, CI. 313-93.
MacKintosh, William D., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Mobile marine
drilling apparatus and method of use. 3,456,447, 7-22-69, CI. 61-
46.5
LIST OF PATENTEES
975
Mackiw, Vladimir Nicolaus: See—
Meddings, Basil; Weizenbach, Bauke; Evans, David John Ivor;
and Mackiw, Vladimir Nicolaus.3,469,967.
Mackley, Jack, to British Petroleum Company Limited, The. Fixed-
bed catalytic operations. 3,469,950, 9-30-69, CI. 23-288.
Macklin, Arnold: See-
MacLeod, Donald B.; and Macklin, Arnold, 3,450,832.
Macklin, Wilmot F. Material and method for treating concrete.
3,437,611,4-8-69, CI. 260-3.3
Macko Edward: See—
Loev, Bernard; and Macko Edward.3,462,535.
Macko, Richard, to Symco Enterprises, Inc. Control apparatus for
automatic warehouse system. 3,486,092, 12-23-69, CI. 318-18.
Mackrle, Svatopluk; Mackrle, Vladimir; and Dracka, Oldrich, to
Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Pressurized device for water treat-
ment. 3,429,442, 2-25-69, CI. 210-202.
Mackrle, Vladimir: See—
Mackrle, Svatopluk; Mackrle, Vladimir; and Dracka, Ol-
drich.3,429,442.
Macks, Elmer Fred. Dynamoelectric device with speed change
mechanism. 3,477,315, 11-11-69, CI. 74-798.
Macks, Fred: See-
Gold, Harold; and Macks, Fred,3,477,335.
MacLaren, Donald D., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Retorting of oil shale. 3,475,319, 10-28-69, CI. 208-11.
MacLauchlan, William. Device for donning stockings without knee
flexure. 3,452,907, 7-1-69, CI. 223-1 11.
Maclay, Holmes B. Stock feed loader for feeding bunks. 3,465,725,
9-9-69, CI. 119-52.
Maclay, William N., to Sinclair-Koppers Company. Suspension
polymerization of vinyl aromatic monomers. 3,470,146, 9-30-69,
CI. 260-93.5
Mac Lean, Alexander F., to Celanese Corporation. Catalytic oxida-
tions with ruthenium. 3,479,403, 1 1-18-69, CI. 260-530.
MacLean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L., to Celanese
Corporation. Transaddition reactions of vinyl compounds.
3,462,504, 8-19-69, CI. 260-659.
MacLean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L., to Celanese
Corporation. Olefin oxidation process. 3,479,262, 11-18-69, CI.
204-80.
Mac Lean, Alexander F.; and Stautzenberger, Adin L., to Celanese
Corporation. Process for oxidizing olefins to carbonyl compounds.
3,459,644, 8-5-69, CI. 204-80.
MacLean, Alexander F.: See —
Hobbs, Charles C, Jr.; and MacLean, Alexander F.,3,470,219.
Mac Lean, Archibald, Jr.; Maskell, Richard M.; Sill, Thomas E.; and
Wagner, William F., to Container Corporation of America. Plastic
bag with sampling pouch. 3,463,357, 8-26-69, CI. 222-94.
Maclean, Clive: See —
Downs, Arthur; and Maclean, CIive.3,422,245.
MacLean, Robert Sisterson; Mc Clintock, Andrew Lindsay Muir;
and Sharp, Royds, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Digital measuring systems. 3,465,570, 9-9-69, CI. 73-37.5
MacLean-Fogg Lock Co.: See—
Pendleton.Charles Brian, 3,438,340.
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co.: See —
Couillais, Yvan A., 3,422,944.
Grube, William L., 3,462,137.
Mac Lean-Fogg Lock Nut Co.: See —
Schwiebert, Phillip D.; and Griffith, Paul H., 3,454,260.
MacLeavy, Ronald Edward; and Sheppard, Chester Stephen, to
Pennwalt Corporation. Alkali and alkaline earth metallic salts of
azoformic acids. 3,474,085, 10-21-69, CI. 260-192.
MacLennan, John R., to Honeywell Inc. Manually resettable safety
valve. 3,461,894, 8-19-69, CI. 137-66.
Mac Leod, David E., to Carrier Corporation. Room air-conditioning
unit with extensible filler panels. 3,460,458, 8-12-69, CI. 98-94.
Mac Leod, Donald A.; and Maddock, George P., to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Call distributing circuit utiliz-
ing sequential activation of station ringers. 3,478,174, 11-11-69,
CI. 179-18.
MacLeod, Donald B.; and Macklin, Arnold, to Ampex Corporation.
Electronic editing system for helical scan video tape recorder.
3,450,832, 6-17-69, CI. 178-6.6
MacLeod, Leslie D. Ion exchange material and method of making
same. 3,468,636, 9-23-69, CI. 23-253.
Mac Leod, Norman A. Apparatus for resilient locomotion.
3,444,631, 5-20-69, CI. 36-7.8
Mac Leod, Norman A. Exercising apparatus. 3,462,1 13, 8-19-69, CI.
248-387.
MacLeod, Norman Jamicson, to Plasser, Franz Bahnbaumaschienen.
Railway track lifting and tamping machines. 3,433,175, 3-18-69,
CI. 104-7.
Maclevy, Monty: See —
Schawalder, Albert, 3,465,750.
Mac Martin, Malcolm Pearson; and Kusters, Norbert Leo, to
Canadian Patents and Development Limited. Magnetic flux modu-
lator for direct current measurement. 3,484,691, 12-16-69, CI.
324-117.
MacMeekin, Robert A.: See —
Ryan, John W.; MacMeekin, Robert A.; and Meggs, Daniel
Henry ,3,475,854.
MacMillan Bloedel Limited: See —
Bacon, Merle H., 3,437,545.
Hallonquist, Earland G.; and Honnige, Manfred M., 3,428,477.
Hjort, Jorgen; and Hach, Vladimir, 3,485,855.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Manufacturing Company. Automo-
tive wheel alining apparatus. 3,443,318, 5-13-69, CI. 33-203.18
MacMillan, Donald M., deceasedO (by MacMillan, Kenneth T., ex-
ecutor). Sectional tire mold. 3,429,005, 2-25-69, CI. 18-18.
MacMillan, Kenneth T.: See—
MacMillan, Donald M., 3,429,005.
MacMillan, Melvin J.; and Ely, Charles M., to Diamond Shamrock
Corporation. Method of detecting fat soluble vitamins in animal
feed. 3,438,781, 4-15-69, CI. 99-2.
MacNab, Adrian J.; and Treseder, Richard S., to Shell Oil Company.
Corrosion prevention. 3,432,254, 3-1 1-69, CI. 21-2.5
Macnab, Robert Marshall: See —
Anstey, Roger Hilary; and Macnab, Robert Marshall, 3,422,003.
Macnair, John Miles, to Foseco Technik Limited Nechells. Testing
of foundry sand. 3,457,769, 7-29-69, CI. 73-15.
MacNairn, John S.; La Brecque, Raymond E.; and Nehra, Samuel A.
Structure for dental prosthesis. 3,481,772, 12-2-69, CI. 1 17-129.
MacNalley, Mary Albeus. Laboratory slide tray and sorting method.
3,464,564, 9-2-69, CI. 21 1-10.
Mac Neille, Stephen M., to American Optical Company, mesne.
Bistable laser apparatus. 3,470,491, 9-30-69, CI. 331-94.5
Mac Nutt, William J.: See—
Dougherty, Thomas F., Jr.; Mac Nutt, William J.; and McKel-
vey, William J.,3,476,980.
Macoicz, Edward L., to General Electric Company. Removable arti-
cle supporting device for automatic dishwasher rack. 3,451,556, 6-
24-69, CI. 211-41.
Macoicz, Edward L., to General Electric Company. Electric water
heater circuit means. 3,467,814, 9-16-69, CI. 219-330.
Macoid Industries, Inc.: See —
Poris, Harry; and Hendrie, George S., 3,470,290.
Macomber, Incorporated: See —
Fink, Homer Russell, Jr.; and Scott, Victor P., 3,444,664.
Macomber, James Keith, to Consolidated Lithographing Corpora-
tion. Label feed and cutting means. 3,435,717, 4-1-69, CI. 83-176.
Macon, Charles E.; Barton, Robert S.; Quantz, Paul A.; and
Shimabukuro, George T., to Burroughs Corporation. Multi-pro-
gram data processor. 3,487,375, 12-30-69, CI. 340-172.5
Macon, Jack F., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Automatic separator
for separating articles from tubular fabrics. 3,448,594, 6-10-69, CI.
66-147.
Macondray, Stewart A.; and Edwards, Alyce C. Charge of paper
clips. 3,429,431, 2-25-69, CI. 206-56.
Macovski, Albert: See —
Frohbach, Hugh F.; and Macovski, Albert, 3,457, 363.
Frohbach, Hugh F.; and Macovski, Albert, 3,474,191.
Macovski, Albert, to Stanford Research Institute. Electrostatic print-
ing head. 3,434,157, 3-18-69, CI. 346-74.
Macovski, Albert, to Stanford Research Institute. Data processing
system for signals obtained from a video scanner. 3,462,547, 8-19-
69, CI. 178-6.
Macovski, Albert, to Southern Pacific Company. Line encoding fac-
simile bandwidth reduction system. 3,470,314, 9-30-69, CI. 178-6.
Macovski, Albert, to Stanford Research Institute. Light-addressed
matrix printer. 3,471,861, 10-7-69, CI. 346-74.
MacPeek, Donald L.: See —
Marcus, Erich; and MacPeek, Donald L., 3,420,785.
Marcus, Erich; and MacPeek, Donald L., 3,43 1,309.
Mac Peek, Donald L.: See —
Marcus, Erich; Mac Peek, Donald L.; and Tinsley, Samuel
W., 3,455,966.
Macphail, Alexander C. B.; and Wright, Neville E., to Shell Oil
Company. Ester lubricants. 3,483,122, 12-9-69, CI. 252-46.6
MacPhail, Alexander C. B.: See—
Waight, Francis H.; and MacPhail, Alexander C. B.,3,429,813.
MacPhail, David D., Sr., to Monsanto Company. Sound barrier
structure and method of making same. 3,459,274, 8-5-69, CI. 181-
33.
Mac Phee, John, to Hittman Associates, Inc., mesne. Pulsing nuclear
reactor. 3,466,225, 9-9-69, CI. 176-62.
MacPhee, Paul A.; Wanielista, Walter; and Jeschke, Richard R., to
Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc. Contact screen application to
vacuum film holder. 3,433,567, 3-18-69, CI. 355-76.
MacPherson, Alister G. Method and means for dispensing cable-
pulling lubricant. 3,438,461, 4-15-69, CI. 184-1.
MacPherson, Robert E.: See —
Staub, Jennings M.; and MacPherson, Robert E., 3,463,026.
Mac Pherson, William F.: See —
Bauer, Erich O.; Fox, Paul E.; and Mac Pherson, William
F.,3,433,858.
MacPherson, William F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Method of manufacturing insulated wires. 3,459,851, 8-5-
69, CI. 264-40.
976
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
MacQueen, Ewan C: See—
Clappier, Robert R.; and MacQueen, Ewan C, 3,456,469.
Mac Quoid, George E.: See—
Evenson, Robert B., deceased; Mac Quoid, George E.; and
Evenson, Lucille B.; executrix, 3,484,973.
Macriss, Robert A.; Weil, Sanford A.; and Rush, William F., to
American Gas Association, Inc., mesne. Absorption refrigeration
system containing solutions of monoethylamine with thiocyanates.
3,458,445, 7-29-69, CI. 252-69.
Macriss, Robert A.: See —
Chi, Chang W.; and Macriss, Robert A.,3,446,031.
MacRobbie, Robert, to Richmond Screw Anchor Co., Inc. Cable
connectors and related methods and structures. 3,435,512, 4-1-69,
CI. 29-517.
Macrosonics Corporation: See —
Boucher, Raymond Marcel Gut; and Tobin, Carlton D.,
3,469,785.
Mac Sorley, Olin L.: See —
Allen, Richard G.; Kurtz, Clark; Mac Sorley, Olin L.; Spencer,
Dana R.; and Stetler, Wesley C, 3,474,239.
MacSorley, Olin L.: See —
Cooper, Jamexs; King, Lewis E.; and MacSorley, Olin
L.,3,478,321.
MacSorley, Olin L.; Spencer, Dana R.; and Timm, Joe F., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Uniform shift division.
3,484,592, 12-16-69, CI. 235-164.
Mactaggart, Donald J., to Sperry Rand Canada Limited. Digital-to-
resolver converter apparatus. 3,471,851, 10-7-69, CI. 340-347.
Macton Machinery Company, Inc.: See —
Johnson, David Bruce; Moro, Daniel; and Cristy, Nicholas G.,
3,420,187.
Mac Tools, Inc.: See —
Bowers, Charles W., 3,466,956.
Macura, Heinrich: See—
Sicbel, Joseph; and Macura, Heinrich, 3,455,719.
Macurdy, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Scanning circuit for scanning all of a group of points if one point
has a change of state. 3,428,947, 2-18-69, CI. 340-147.
Mac Valves, Inc.: See —
Ludwig, Walter D., 3,456,689.
Ludwig, Walter D., 3,469,461.
Ludwig, Walter D., 3,469,600.
Ludwig, Walter D., 3,469,604.
MacWhytc Company: See —
Johansen, Gunnar, 3,472,121.
Leach, Arthur, 3,475,897.
MacWilliams, Dalton C; and Hansen, Robert D., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Preparation of new tungstic acids. 3,451,764, 6-
24-69, CI. 23-51.
Macy, Christian D., deceased (by Macy, Laura G., administratrix);
and Butler, Harold B., to Hormel, Geo. A., & Company. Process
and apparatus for coagulating and drying blood. 3,431,118, 3-4-
69, CI. 99-199.
Macy, James B.: See —
Satterthwaite, James Glenn; and Macy, James B., 3,470, 843.
Macy, James C, to Thrust, Incorporated. Electromagnetic actuating
device. 3,467,927, 9-16-69, CI. 335-296.
Macy, James C, to Thrust, Incorporated, mesne. Electromagnetic
actuating device. 3,486,147, 12-23-69, CI. 335-264.
Macy, Robert L., Jr., to Kellogg Company. Dry food products and
process for same. 3,462,281, 8-19-69, CI. 99-199.
Macy, Valentine E., Jr.: See-
Allen, Earlc F., 3,466,686.
Mac Zura, George: See—
Gitzen, Walter H.; and Mac Zura, George.3,432,313.
Madan AD: See—
Buu-Hoi. Nguyen P.; Lambelin, Georges; Lepoivre, Constan;
Gillet, Claude; and Thiriaux, Jacques, 3,479,396.
Madarasz, Geza: See —
Pungor, Erno; Havas, Jeno; Toth, Klara; and Madarasz,
Geza,3,446,726.
Maddalena, Joseph R.: See —
Tarneja, Krishan S.; Rossi, Vito A.; and Maddalena, Joseph
R., 3,457,427.
Maddalozzo, Raymond J., to International Harvester Company. Fuel
delivery valve assembly and method. 3,477,458, 11-11-69, CI.
137-327.
Madden, Andrew Sidney, to Seetru Limited. Relief valves.
3,444,888, 5-20-69, CI. 137-542.
Madden, Ernest Francis. Profile transferring device. 3,419,965, 1-7-
69, CI. 33-175.
Madden. James E. Pipe and pipe section assembly and disassembly
tool. 3,483,608, 12-16-69, CI. 29-237.
Madden, Richard E., to Whirlpool Corporation. Dishwasher ap-
paratus. 3,457,929, 7-29-69, CI. 134-95.
Madden, Richard J.: See—
Vercellotti, Leonard C; and Madden, Richard J. ,3,440,613.
Madden, Sidney M. Pipe assembly tool. 3,483,607, 12-16-69, CI. 29-
237.
Maddock, Edward G., to Cities Service Tankers Corporation.
Method for disposal of crude oil residues. 3,450,086, 6-17-69, CI.
114-74.
Maddock, George P.: See —
Mac Leod, Donald A.; and Maddock, George P.,3,478,174.
Maddock, Maldwyn J.: See —
Long, Raymond H.; and Maddock, Maldwyn J. ,3,453,076.
Maddock, Owen Richard; and Cross, Frederick George, to Cross and
Jackson Limited. Skirt for plenum-type air cushion vehicle.
3,483,939, 12-16-69, CI. 180-127.
Maddocks, Herbert F. Heat exchangers. 3,435,894, 4-1-69, CI. 165-
167.
Maddox, Charles F., to Ford Motor Company. Collapsible steering
column. 3,477,307, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 74-492.
Maddox, De Wayne: See —
Bracken, Robert C; and Maddox, De Wayne,3,444,052.
Maddox, Howard M.; and Poldervaart, Arie W., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Computer operation recovery after inter-
ference. 3,465,300, 9-2-69, CI. 340-172.5
Maddux, Forrest E., Jr.; and Greeno, John R. Mattress. 3,419,920,
1-7-69, CI. 5-91.
Maddux, William R.: See —
McGahee, Welbourne D„ 3,466,672.
Madeley, Milton H., Sr. Wire line retrievable borehole tool as-
sembly. 3,474,860, 10-28-69, CI. 166-158.
Madeley, Paul E.: See —
Witt, William W.; and Madeley, Paul E.,3,465,295.
Madelung, Gero Otto: See —
Kopp, Gerhard; and Madelung, Gero Otto, 3,443,758.
Madelung, Gero Otto, to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Take-off and
land platform for vertical take-off and landing planes. 3,436,036,
4-1-69, CI. 244-114.
Madelung, Gero Otto, to Entwicklungsring Sud GmbH. Heat
exchanger for aircraft air conditioning systems. 3,475,906, 11-4-
69, CI. 60-39.07
Mader, George E., Jr.: See —
Beason, Elmer C; and Mader, George E., Jr., 3,450,587.
Welty, Richard O.; and Mader, George E., Jr.,3,439,622.
Mader, Helmut: See —
Laridon, Urbain Leopold; Delzenne, Gerard Albert; and Mader,
Helmut.3,467,518.
Seidel, Bernhard; Mader, Helmut; Danhauser, Justus; and BartI,
Herbert.3,467,523.
Mader, James M., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Synchronized
modulator-demodulator system. 3,437,943, 4-8-69, CI. 330-10.
Mader, Lyle W., to Control Data Corporation. Line tracking reading
machine having means to positionally normalize the character-
video signals. 3,432,673, 3-1 1-69, CI. 250-219.
Mader, Siegfried R.; Nowick, Arthur S.; and Widmer, Hans, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. Amorphous alloys and
process therefor. 3,427,154, 2-1 1-69, CI. 75-134.
Madeson, Austen: See —
Hurtig, Carl R.; and Madeson, Austen, 3,473, 121.
Madewell, George R.: See —
Barger, John J.; and Madewell, George R., 3,482,076.
Madey, Jesse M.: See —
Johnson, John C, Jr.; Madey, Jesse M.; Moyer, Xopher W.; and
McCarthy, Dennis K., 3,460,397.
Madey, Marion J., to Poster Products Inc. Table structure.
3,468,592, 9-23-69, CI. 312-140.3
Madge, Evelyn W., to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Method of
reducing adhesion. 3,483,062, 12-9-69, CI. 156-401.
Madge, Joseph G., to Ford Motor Company. Multiple position day-
night rear view mirror assembly. 3,451,746, 6-24-69, CI. 350-281.
Madge, Joseph G., to Ford Motor Company. Method of cutting
glass. 3,486,673, 12-30-69, CI. 225-2.
Madigan, Basil, to Goodyear Aerospace Corporation. Film drive
mechanism. 3,454,800, 7-8-69, CI. 310-94.
Mading, James E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electrical switch having a
lost motion operator assembly. 3,436,497, 4-1-69, CI. 200-16.
Mading, James E.; and Waldorf, Joseph F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Compact electrical contact block with electrically isolated bridging
contacts. 3,448,226, 6-3-69, CI. 200-16.
Madison Industries, Inc.: See —
Koppelmann, Eldo K., 3,477,319.
Madison, Norman L.: See —
Miller, Donald L.; Madison, Norman L.; and Rausch, Douglas
A. ,3,423,334.
Madison, Robert P.: See —
Bieler, Barrie H.; and Madison, Robert P.,3,464,550.
Madl, Joseph, Jr. Damper-provided air-passing floor structure.
3,473,461, 10-21-69, CI. 98-31.
Madlener, Paul; and Pecksen, Otto, to Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe
Aktiengesellschaft. Jumping mine. 3,434,418, 3-25-69, CI. 102-8.
Madlener, Paul; and Pecksen, Otto, to Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe
Aktiengesellschaft. Device for igniting explosive charges.
3,440,962, 4-29-69, CI. 102-70.2
Madley, Jack R.: See —
Jenner, Harold; and Madley, Jack R., 3,421,616.
LIST OF PATENTEES
977
Madley, Jack Robert. Apparatus for detecting the presence of
foreign bodies in transparent containers. 3,425,547, 2-4-69, CI.
209-111.7
Madoian, Susanna Gukasovna; and Zubkov, Alexandr Mikhailovich.
Semiconductor device having intermetallic compounds providing
stable parameter VS. time characteristics. 3,484,657, 12-16-69, CI.
317-234.
Madonia, Anthony F. Roll packing apparatus. 3,470,674, 10-7-69,
CI. 53-157.
Mador, Irving L.; and Scheben, John A., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Reaction of allylic halides in the vapor
phase with carbon monoxide to form 3-enoyl halides. 3,423,456,
1-21-69, CI. 260-544.
Mador, Irving L.; and Scheben, John A., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Preparation of aroyl halides. 3,452,090, 6-
24-69, CI. 260-544.
Mador, Irving L.; and Scheben, John A., to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Preparation of haloacetyl halides.
3,454,632, 7-8-69, CI. 260-544.
Mador, Irving L.: See —
Lum, David W.; and Mador, Irving L.,3,480,558.
Rekers, Louis J.; Mador, Irving L.; and Solvik, Ragnar
S.,3,451,981.
Rekers, Louis J.; Mador, Irving L.; and Solvik, Ragnar
S., 3,45 1,989.
Scheben, John A.; and Mador, Irving L., 3,468,947.
Scheben, John A.; and Mador, Irving L., 3,480,632.
Scheben, John A.; Mador, Irving L.; and Orchin, Mil-
ton,3,450,730.
Madre, James A. Fish holder. 3,447,200, 6-3-69, CI. 17-70.
Madre, James A. Link applying and removing device. 3,462,944, 8-
26-69, CI. 59-7.
Madrelle, Alexandre, to Societe Anonyme dite: Vallourec, Usines a
Tubes de Lorraine-Escaut et Vallourec Reunies. Triple-sealing
pipe joint. 3,467,413, 9-16-69, CI. 285-332.2
Madrid, Robert W., to Xerox Corporation. Electrostatic separation
of round and nonround particles. 3,477,568, 11-11-69, CI. 209-
127.
Madsen, Anker Erik: See—
Valbjorn, Knud V.; Larsen, Bendt Wegge; and Madsen, Anker
Erik,3,459,364.
Madsen, Ditlev Peder: See —
Bajcar, Miles S.; Madsen, Ditlev Peder; and Sondej, Vincent
S., 3,482,508.
Madsen, Elmer W.; and Leenhouts, Albert C, to Superior Electric
Company, The. Digitally programmed servo control system.
3,466,515,9-9-69, CI. 318-18.
Madsen, John Robert: See—
DeCloux, Richard J.; and Madsen, John Robert,3, 44 1,740.
Madsen, R Glen, to Astrodata, Inc. Phase detector for phase locked
loop frequency detector, employing current switching apparatus.
3,469,198, 9-23-69, CI. 329-50.
Madsen, Rud F., to Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker.
Method and apparatus for determining the purity of a flowing
solution or mixture. 3,451,403, 6-24-69, CI. 137-5.
Madson, Walter Louis. Ski slope grooming device. 3,478,827, 11-18-
69, CI. 172-379.
Madurski, Joseph P.: See—
Taplin, Lael B.; Datwyler, Walter F., Jr.; Thompson, Thomas E.;
and Madurski, Joseph P., 3,457,938.
Maecker, Kurt: See—
Wollenhaupt, Jakob, 3,455,181.
Wollenhaupt, Jakob, 3,460,403.
Maecker, Kurt. Fully automatic electric control for chip-removing
machine tools. 3,460,434, 8-12-69, CI. 90-13.4
Maeda, Hisanki, heir of said Maeda, Hisao: See —
Maeda, Hisao; and Maeda, Hisanki, heir of said Maeda, Hisao,
deceased, 3,432,825.
Maeda, Hisao. Magnetic memory device with grooved substrate con-
taining bit drive lines. 3.460,113, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.
Maeda, Hisao; and Maeda, Hisanki, heir of said Maeda, Hisao,
deceased. Matrix memory device with conductors of which some
have magnetic thin film coating. 3,432,825, 3-11-69, CI. 340-174.
Maeda, Hisao; and Matsushita, Akira, to Toko Kabushiki Kaisha.
Woven type, Semifixed memory device. 3,425,042, 1-28-69, CI.
340-174.
Maeda, Hisao; and Matsushita, Akira, to Toko Kabushiki Kaisha.
Woven information-storage matrix. 3,449,732, 6-10-69, CI. 340-
174.
Maeda, Kaoru: See—
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda, Kaoru; Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi,
Tetsuo; Hada, Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi,
Nagao.3,434,277.
Maeda, Katsunosukc: See—
Nakashima, Hirotaka; Maeda, Katsunosuke; Fukunaga, Togo;
Suzuki, Satoru; and Matsuoka, Kenichiro, 3,468, 121.
Maeda, Kazuo, to Fujitsu Limited. Process of epitaxial deposition on
one side of a substrate with simultaneous vapor etching of the op-
posite side. 3,428,500, 2-18-69, CI. 148-175.
Maeda, Kazuo; and Sato, Junzi, to Fujitsu Limited. Method of grow-
ing semiconductor crystals. 3,484,302, 12-16-69, CI. 148-1.5
Maeda, Keisuke, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus
enabling a camera to operate with different lengths and
thicknesses of film. 3,426,665, 2-1 1-69, CI. 95-31.
Maeda, Masayoshi: See —
Huang, Ching Yun; and Maeda, Masayoshi, 3, 44 1,5 19.
Maeda, Sachio; and Saito, Nagao, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki
Kaisha. Electrolytic machining and grinding apparatus with gra-
phite electrode. 3,461,056, 8-12-69, CI. 204-224.
Maeda, Seiichiro: See —
Ito, Teruhiko; Mitsui, Naoshi; Maeda, Seiichiro; and Sawata,
Kiyoshi.3,444,102.
Maeda, Shoji: See —
Banno, Hisao; Maeda, Shoji; Tsunooka, Tsutomu; and Sakai,
Masao.3,464,924.
Maeda, Takashi: See —
Suminoto, Shinzaburo; Tokuyama, Kanji; Fujimoto, Nanabu;
and Maeda, Takashi.3,455,925.
Maeda, Taneo: See —
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagiya, Tsutomu; Narisawa, Shizuo; Maeda,
Taneo; and Kobata, Mikio.3,476,712.
Maeda, Tetsuo. Gearbox change lever for bicycles. 3,478,617, 11-
18-69, CI. 74-489.
Maeda, Tetsuo. Gear shift lever. 3,481,217, 12-2-69, CI. 74-489.
Maeda, Toyoo: See —
Akita, Yoshio; Maeda, Toyoo; and Yada, Toshio.3,464,175.
Takai, Akira; Saikawa, Isamu; Maeda, Toyoo; Kodama, Yutaka;
Matsubara, Yasumasa; Takamichi, Ikuko; and Wasa,
Toshiko.3,455,913.
Maeda, Yo: See —
Kitagawa, Hiroshi; Maeda, Yo; Nakamura, Shuhei; Miyagi,
Toru; Itoh, Seiichi; Kimura, Minondo; and Suzuki,
Yasuo,3,428,555.
Maeda, Yukio: See —
Hamada, Yoshitsugu; Imai, Teruhiro; Maeda, Yukio; and
Tsuchii, Kimitaka.3,485,219.
Maeda, Yutaka; Maeda, Kaoru; Yamamoto, Tetsuya; Kashiwagi, Tet-
suo; Hada, Yukihiro; Kato, Tokue; and Gomi, Nagao, to Fuji Keiki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing crimped yarns.
3,434,277, 3-25-69, CI. 57-157.
Maeda, Yutaka: See —
Fujita, Shiro; and Maeda, Yutaka,3,449,898.
Maeder, Arthur: See —
Nachbur, Hermann; Berger, Alfred; Guth, Christian; and
Maeder, Arthur.3,423,369.
Nachbur, Hermann; Werner, Robert; and Maeder,
Arthur,3,449,302.
Schaefer, Paul; Mayer, Fritz; and Maeder, Arthur,3,459,716.
Maeder, Erwin: See —
Guglielmetti, Leonardo; Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; and
Siegrist, Adolf Emil,3,449,330.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and Siegrist,
Adolf Emil, to Ciba Limited. Azole compounds. 3,429,877, 2-25-
69, CI. 260-240.
Maeder, Erwin; Liechti, Peter; Guglielmetti, Leonardo; and Siegrist,
Adolf Emil, to Ciba Limited. Process for the production of opti-
cally brightened synthetic materials. 3,455,837, 7-15-69, CI. 252-
301.2
Maeder, Erwin; and Siegrist, Adolf Emil, to Ciba Limited. Oxdiazole
compounds. 3,444,180, 5-13-69, CI. 260-307.
Siegrist, Adolf Emil; Liechti, Peter; Maeder, Erwin; and Gugliel-
metti, Leonardo,3,444,179.
Maeder, Helmut; and Seidel, Bernhard, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Light-sensitive layers for graphic arts purposes using
polyvinyl benzyl N-(4-vinylpyridinium) salts. 3,462,274, 8-19-69,
CI. 96-115.
Maeder, Paul F.; and Cometta, Carl, to MacCleaster-Schwarz, a divi-
sion of William M. Pearson Travel Agency, Inc., mesne. Turbine
type fluid flow measuring device. 3,457,782, 7-29-69, CI. 73-187.
Maehr, Richard J.: See —
O'Connor, Charles A., 3,463,036.
Maekawa, Haruki: See —
Kawabata, Yasuro; Maekawa, Haruki; Watanabe, Masamoto;
and Tsuda, Yoshizo,3,485,804.
Maekawa, Tatsuo; Nakajima, Nobuo; and Kagawa, Masaru, to Mit-
subishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. Process of treating stainless
steels. 3,473,973, 10-21-69, CI. 148-12.3
Maenz, Herbert: See —
Huebner, Guenther; and Maenz, Herbert,3,484,849.
Maerov, Sidney B., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process for imparting improved dye-lightfastness to basic dyeable
polyester structures. 3,467,482, 9-16-69, CI. 8-4.
Maerz, Michael O.: See —
Houck, William E.; Maerz, Michael O.; Oliver, Burton L.; and
Silsbee, David L.,3,473,1 14.
Maerz Ofenbau, AG: See —
Bartu, Franz, 3,447,920.
Maes, Michel E., to Rocket Research Corporation. Valveless
microrocket systems. 3,471,106, 10-7-69, CI. 244-1.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 62
978
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Maessen, Jan Theodor Marie Francois: See—
Toet, Hans Jacques; Maessen, Jan Theodor Marie Francois; and
van der Linde, Leendert Maarten, 3,46 1,085.
Maestrelli, Gino. Method and apparatus for the automatic cleansing
of the filter for a solvent particularly in dry- cleaning plants.
3,438,497, 4-15-69, CI. 210-79.
Maestrello, Lucio, to Boeing Company, The. Control of sound-
emitting vibration resulting from turbulent air flow across an air-
craft skin panel. 3,472,472, 10-14-69, CI. 244-1 17.
Maffii, Giulio: See-
Testa, Emilio; Bellasio, Elvio; and Maffii, GiuIio,3,449,359.
Magagnin, Luigi Ciligot: See —
LoMonaco, Sergio; Melacini, Paolo; Borsini, Giancarlo; Magag-
nin, Luigi Ciligot; and Visani, Francesco, 3,476,727.
Magagnoli, Remo: See—
Coraluppi, Enzo; and Magagnoli, Remo,3,486,894.
Magagnoli, Remo; and Coraluppi, Enzo, to Ferrania, S.p.A. Process
for the preparation of color images using 2-ureido phenolic
couplers. 3,446,622, 5-27-69, CI. 96-55.
Magalhaes, Frank M.: See—
Josenhans, James G.; Magalhaes, Frank M.; and Schlosser,
Wolfgang O.,3,460,055.
Magat, Eugene Edward; and Tanner, David, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Cellulosic textile fibers bearing
grafted N-methylol. 3,423,163, 1-21-69, CI. 8-1 16.3
Magat, Eugene Edward; and Tanner, David, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Graft copolymers of amine com-
pounds on polyamide and polyester substrates. 3,424,820, 1-28-69,
CI. 260-857.
Magat, Eugene E.; and Sharkey, William H., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Static resistant filament. 3,475,898,
II 4-69, CI. 57-140.
Magda, Joseph A.; and Schwab, Bruce B., to McDonnell Douglas
Corporation, mesne. Electric gating system to eliminate contact in-
terference. 3,448,621, 6-10-69, CI. 73-517.
Magda, Robert J.; and Giordano, Anthony, Jr., to Auto-Lawn, Inc.
Roller cart for lawn treatment. 3,446,165, 5-27-69, CI. 1 1 1-11.
Magee, Ellington M.: See—
Eisenberg, Benjamin; and Magee, Ellington M.,3,427,152.
Magee, Ellington M.; and Eisenberg, Benjamin, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Continuous process for the production
of magnesium. 3,441,402, 4-29-69, CI. 75-10.
Magee, Eugene J. Portable scaffold. 3,438,459, 4-15-69, CI. 182-
119.
Magee, John E. Rail fastener. 3,420,337, 017/69, CI. 187-85.
Magee, John E.: See—
Wittenwyler, Clifford V.; and Magee, John E.,3,447,955.
Magee, John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Method of preparing petroleum cracking catalysts. 3,433,747, 3-
18-69, CI. 252-433.
Magee, John S., Jr.; and Briggs, Warren S., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for forming silica-alumina hydrocarbon conversion
catalysts. 3,433,748, 3-18-69, CI. 252-453.
Magee, John S., Jr.: See —
Surland, George J.; and Magee, John S., Jr., 3,434,976.
Magee, Richard Joseph, to American Cyanamid Company. 0,0,0'-
Tetralowcralkyl 0,0' dithio di-p- phenylene phosphorothioates.
3,467,734, 9-16-69, CI. 260-930.
Magee, Richard Joseph: See—
Lutz, Albert William; and Magee, Richard Joseph, 3,480,643.
Magee, Thomas A., to Diamond Alkali Company. Formals of nor-
bornane-2,7- diols and copolymers thereof with trioxane.
3,442,864, 5-6-69, CI. 260-67.
Mageli, Orville Leonard: See —
Bafford, Richard Anthony; and Mageli, Orville
Lconard,3,478,080.
Mageli, Orville Leonard; and Bafford, Richard Anthony, to Wallace
& Tiernan, Inc. Tris-peroxides from 1,3,5,-triisopropylbenzene.
3,420,891, 1-7-69, CI. 260-610.
Mageli, Orville Leonard; and Bolton, Douglas John, to Wallace &
Tiernan Inc. Esters of 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl hydroperoxide.
3.446,831, 5-27-69, CI. 260-453.
Harrison, James B.; Mageli, Orville L.; and Lowell, Arthur
l.,3,420,807.
Mager, Kurt: See—
v. Sturm, Ferdinand; and Mager, Kurt,3,454,364.
Mager, Theodor: See-
Wolf, Karlheinz; Haus, Arthur; Mager, Theodor; Hornle, Rein-
hold; and Bechlars, Franz,3,458,804.
Magerlein, Barney J.: See—
Birkenmeyer, Robert D.; Kagan, Fred; Magerlein, Barney J.; and
Schneider, William P.,3,46l,207.
Magerlein, Barney J., to Upjohn Company, The. Lincomycin alkyl-
sulfamates. 3,428,732, 2-18-69, CI. 424-181.
Magerlein, Barney J., to Upjohn Company, The. N-Substituted
analogs of lincomycin. 3,459,734, 8-5-69, CI. 260-210.
Magers, Joseph I., 1/2 to Carr, Ellis R. Tie-down unit. 3,455,573, 7-
15-69, CI. 280-179.
Magers, William M.: See—
Betzold, Edward R.; and Magers, William M., 3,453,929.
Maget, Henri J. R.; and Roethlein, Richard J., to General Electric
Company. Rotatable hydrophobic electrode and fuel cell
therewith. 3,425,874, 2-4-69, CI. 136-86.
Maget, Henri J. R.: See —
Lyons, Ernest H., Jr.; Maget, Henri J. R.; and Roethlein,
Richard J.,3,461, 044.
Oster, Eugene A.; Miekka, Richard G.; and Maget, Henri J.
R.,3,423,228.
Magg, Alfred; and Schreiner, Friedrich, to Zahnradfabrik
Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesellschaft. Drive for motor vehicles.
3,470,766, 10-7-69, CI. 74-665.
Maggart, Ronald C; Rothenberg, Don H.; and Heinrich, Raymond
L., to Esso Research and Engineering Company. Plasticizer com-
positions consisting of polynuclear aromatic compounds.
3,433,661, 3-18-69, CI. 106-316.
Maggio, Albert C: See —
Roselius, Charles F.; Pelikan, George A.; and Maggio, Albert
C.,3,472,124.
Maggiulli, Cataldo A.; and Paine, Raymond E., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Process for preparing l-aryl-5- chloro-1 H- tetrazole.
3,437,665, 4-8-69, CI. 260-308.
Magguilli, Vincent Anthony. Hair teasing device. 3,421,522, 1-14-
69, CI. 132-11.
Magi, Mario: See —
Gigante, Pietro; Antoniu, Demetrio; Ganzina, Fabrizio; Magi,
Mario; and Serino, Enrico.3,467,705.
Magid, Louis: See —
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis,3 ,446,891.
Cavalli, Arnold; and Magid, Louis,3, 446,899.
Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stabilization of vitamin C
tablets. 3,446,894, 5-27-69, CI. 424-176.
Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Smaller high potency
compressed tablets of ascorbic acid. 3,453,368, 7-1-69, CI. 424-
280.
Magida, Nathan H.; Lopasic, Alexander Z.; and Wolfner, William, to
Thermosen, Incorporated. Electromagnetic reed relay having low
noise charateristics. 3,425,008, 1-28-69, CI. 335-93.
Magill, Malcolm E.; and Slobbe, Walter Wentworth, to Sylvania
Electric Products, Inc. Electric Products, Inc. Aluminizing process.
3,473,942, 10-21-69, CI. 117-8.
Magin, Adam. Collapsible cabin boat. 3,419,926, 1-7-69, CI. 9-2.
Maginot, Pierre Henri Jean: See —
Fabri, Jean; Friberg, Jean Marie Eugene; Maginot, Pierre Henri
Jean; Merigoux, Jean Marie; and Siestrunck,
Raymond,3, 447,740.
Maglaughlin, Edward P.: See —
O'Connor, Patrick J.; and Maglaughlin, Edward P. ,3,449,436.
Magna Visual Inc.: See —
Singer, Robert L., 3,447,949.
Magnacraft Manufacturing Company: See —
Morrow, John H.; and Mednick, Charles, 3,420,386.
Morrow, John H.; and Mednick, Charles, 3,480,503.
Magnaflux Corporation: See —
Borucki, James S.; and Borrows, Paul Kenneth, 3,485,758.
Flaherty, John J.; and Rosauer, Peter J., 3,439,530.
Flaherty, John J.; Clark, John W.; and Rosauer, Peter J.,
3,448,606.
Flaherty, John J.; and O'Connor, Donald T., 3,480,002.
Gewartowski, Richard S.; Makowski, Frank T.; and Deibel,
Joseph L., 3,483,739.
Gruetzmacher, Ralph W.; Mc Clurg, Glenn O.; and O'Connor,
Donald T., 3,465,242.
John J.; and Soble, Richard M., 3,430,134.
Lenahan, James L.; and Colbert, John R., 3,427,481.
Lenahan, James L., 3,482,122.
Lorenzi, Donald E.; Groble, Kenneth K.; and Retsky, Michael
W., 3,450,985.
Lorenzi, Donald E., 3,480,855.
Mitchell, Hugh A.; and Grandia, Willem A.M., 3,474,664.
Nerwin, Henry N., Jr.; and Flaherty, John J., 3,475,681.
O'Connor, Donald T., 3,485,088.
Prine, David W., 3,482,160.
Puidak, Heino, 3,449,661.
Schroeder, Kenneth W.; and Isaacson, Bruce G., 3,449,663.
Wendt, John A.; and Bonis, Ralph J., 3,462,616.
Magnani, Seeley L.; Fodroci, Michael P.; and Flake, George H., to
Bendix Corporation, The. Control apparatus with pivotal lever for
trans- mining motion. 3,486,731, 12-30-69, CI. 251-58.
Magnas, Jean Pierre: See —
Lacroix, Roger; and Magnas, Jean Pierre,3,486,978.
Magnasync Moviola: See —
Green, James W., 3,469,038.
Magnatex Limited: See —
Charlton, Arthur T., 3,453,680.
Charlton, Arthur Thomas, 3,445,842.
Magnavox Company, The: See —
Buenger, George L.; and Erickson, Robert J., 3,471,701.
Cahn, Charles R., 3,475,558.
Chipman, Jack R., 3,422,303.
Crane, Paul J.; and Reese, Glenn A., 3,449,522.
LIST OF PATENTEES
979
Crane, Paul J., 3,467,772.
Grieninger, Jean W., 3,449,656.
Griffiths, Henry W., 3,474,431.
Kent, George; and Waring, Richard J., 3,457,366.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., 3,444,425.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., 3,449,514.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., 3,461,233.
Kent, George A.; and Waring, Richard J., 3,485,947.
Klug, Herbert H„ 3,425,015.
Mayle, Louis F.; and Sanders, Robert W., 3,478,270.
Nelson, Alfred M.; and Griffiths, Henry W., 3,474,428.
Reese, Glenn A.; and Pearson, Gustavus B., 3,469,027.
Reese, Glenn A.; and Pearson, Gustavus B., 3,475,553.
Ricketts, Luther W., Jr.; Stalcup, Robert E.; and Erickson,
Robert J., 3,449,711.
Ricketts, Luther W., Jr.; Buenger, George L.; and Erickson,
Robert J., 3,471,838.
Wilson, Loren R., 3,431,833.
Magne, Frank C.: See—
Skau, Evald L.; Mod, Robert R.; and Magne, Frank
C.,3,420,837.
Skau, Evld L.; Mod, Robert R.; and Magne, Frank C., 3,43 1,269.
Magneet Rijwielen-en Motorenfabriek N.V.: See —
Oskam, Willem; and van Dijk, Jacobus Wilhelmus, 3,427,043.
Magner, Lowell Max; and Punderson, John Oliver, to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Blends of fluorinated polymers.
3,484,503, 12-16-69, CI. 260-900.
Magner, Richard; and Geppert, Albrecht, to Licentia Patent-Verwal-
tungs-G.m.b.H. Semiconductor rectifier unit. 3,476,985, 11-4-69,
CI. 317-234.
Magnesita S.A.: See-
Cardoso, Jose Joaquim, 3,479,960.
Magnesium Elektron Limited: See —
Halliwell, Walter; and Pitts, Frank, 3,430,610.
Higgins, William Frederick, 3,470,077.
Ziegler, Wolfram H.O.; and Fisher, Philip A., 3,469,974.
Magnetfabrik Bonn G.m.b.H. vorm. Gewerkschaft Windhorst: See —
Heimke, Gunther, 3,428,498.
Heimke, Gunther, 3,434,892.
Steingroever, Erich, 3,428,370.
Steingroever, Erich, 3,447,842.
Magnetic Metals Company: See—
Finke, Gunter B., 3,483,498.
Magnetics, Inc.: See-
Cohen, Philip, 3,436,802.
Covert, Paul W., 3,430,142.
Eyberger, Harry, 3,430,172.
Warren, James A., 3,456,133.
Magneto Dynamics, Inc.: See —
Hershler. Abe, 3,439,899.
Magneville. Pierre: See —
Cholet, Jacques; Fail, Jean Pierre; Grau, Gerard; and Mag-
neville, Pierre, 3,444,953.
Duconge, Claude; and Magneville, Pierre, 3,439, 577.
Magnicr, Pierre: See —
Accary, Andre; Magnier, Pierre; and Marchal,
Michel.3,428,717.
Magnier, Roger, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Power and
transmission units for automotive vehicles or the like. 3,474,876,
10-28-69, CI. 180-54.
Magnus, Oswin: See —
Lieser, Ernst; Steisslinger, Kurt; and Magnus, Oswin, 3,470,801.
Magnuski, Henry, to Motorola, Inc. Delta modulator with uniform
quantizing steps. 3,453,562, 7-1-69, CI. 332-1 I.
Magnuski, Henry, to Motorola, Inc. Speech bandwidth reduction by
sampling 1/N cycles, storing the samples, and reading the samples
out at I/N the sampling rate. 3,467,783, 9-16-69, CI. 179-15.555
Magnuski, Henry; and Steel, Francis R., Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Time
division multiplex system with prearranged carrier frequency
shifts. 3,471,646, 10-7-69, CI. 179-15.
Magnuson, Leo D., to Bendix Corporation, The. High altitude rate
of climb indicator. 3,456,506. 7-22-69, CI. 73-179.
Magnuson, Raymond A.; and Brorson, Donald L., to Vogel-Peterson
Co. Unit wall closet. 3,433,549, 3-18-69, CI. 312-245.
Magnuson, Robert: See —
Crawford, Lynn D„ 3,422,954.
Daugherty, Ralph K., 3,437,1 16.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,455,444.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,467,254.
Magnuson, Roy M.: See —
Daugherty, Ralph K., 3,437,1 16.
Simmons, Patrick M. L., 3,455,444.
Magnussen, Roald S.: See—
Adelson, Leonard; Magnussen, Roald S.; and McNeary,
Matthew W., 3,456,171.
Magnusson, Gustaf. Curtain rail assembly. 3,424,225, 1-28-69, CI.
160-345.
Magnusson, Karl G., to Sundstrand Corporation, mesne. Oil burner
valve. 3,446,231,5-27-69, CI. 137-108.
Magol, Byram Jamshcd, to Foster Wheeler Corporation. Corrugated
furnace seal. 3,440,978, 4-29-69, CI. 1 10-165.
Magoon, Eugene F.: See —
Cannell, Lawrence; Magoon, Eugene F.; and Raley, John
H. ,3,424,8 15.
Magoon, Eugene F.; Cannell, Lawrence G.; and Raley, John H., to
Shell Oil Company. Olefin oligomerization. 3,483,269, 12-9-69,
CI. 260-683.15
Magor Railcar Division, Fruehauf Corporation: See —
Tearpock, Daniel J., 3,484,815.
Magrath, Richard A., to Baird-Atomic, Inc. Variable monochroma-
tor with cylindrical interference wedge. 3,457,002, 7-22-69, CI.
350-166.
Magrini, Ugo. Apparatus for the measurement of low velocities of
flow of liquids with weak electrical conductance. 3,466,927, 9-16-
69, CI. 73-194.
Magruder, William R.; Sixt, Marty E.; and Steiner Roger H., to
American Can Company, mesne. Apparatus for feeding and
trimming tandem blown containers. 3,448,648, 6-10-69, CI. 83-
566.
Maguet-Martin, Francoise; Osgan, Maseh; and Teyssie, Pilippe, to
Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et Lubrifiants.
Polymerization of 1 ,2 or 1 ,3-epoxides with a catalyst comprised of
trivalent metal carboxylate. 3,427,260, 2-11-69, CI. 260-2.
Maguire, Addison Charles, to Rolls-Royce Limited. Exhaust nozzles
for jet engines. 3,448,583, 6-10-69, CI. 60-271.
Maguire, David E. Apparatus an method for directly measuring
capacitance and dissipation factor of capacitors. 3,458,803, 7-29-
69, CI. 324-60.
Maguire, Hugh T., to United States of America, Army, and/or
Federal Aviation Administration, Administrator of the. Weather
outline contour generator. 3,447,153, 5-27-69, CI. 343-5.
Maguire, John: See —
Frost, Richard H.; and Maguire, John, 3,423, 825.
Maguire, Keith Dean, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Prepara-
tion of inorganic polymers. 3,444,103, 5-13-69, CI. 260-2.
Maguire, Mary Helen, to University of Sydney, The. Adenosine
derivatives and therapeutic preparations containing same.
3,47 1 ,47 1 , 1 0-7-69, CI. 260-2 11.5
Magyar, John J.; and Zollinger, Richard J., to Whittaker Corpora-
tion, mesne. Proximity sensitive on-off oscillator switch circuit.
3,469,204, 9-23-69, CI. 331-65.
Magyar, Joseph J., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle body
compartment latch and lock. 3,429,153, 2-25-69, CI. 70-84.
Mahaffey, Joseph H., Jr.: See —
Tucker, Guy H.; and Mahaffey, Joseph H., Jr. ,3,443,068.
Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Company: See —
Hamilton, Joel A.; Faro, Anthony E., Jr.; and Leitner, Joseph,
3,438,175.
Harder, John R„ 3,474,591.
Mahaffy, Reid A.; and Hamilton, Joel A., 3,467,244.
Mahaffy, Reid A.; and Hamilton, Joel A., to Mahaffy & Harder En-
gineering Company. Evacuated package with semirigid shell and
flexible closure. 3,467,244, 9-16-69, CI. 206-45.34
Mahall, Karl, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Process of cleaning soiled
poultry feathers. 3,475,112, 10-28-69, CI. 8-94.10
Mahan, James C: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,474,220.
Mahassel, Albert A., and Nylin, G. Kendall: See —
Meranto, Samuel R., 3,424,150.
Maher, Charles Anthony, Jr. United Aircraft Corporation Pneumatic
air temperature control system. 3,441,213, 4-29-69, CI. 236-13.
Maher, Edith M. Animated greeting card. 3,486,270, 12-30-69, CI.
46-36.
Maher, George C, to United States of America, Agriculture. Starch
polyethyleniminothiourethane additives for paper. 3,436,305, 4-1-
69, CI. 162-175.
Maher, Joseph L.: See —
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L.,3,44 1,499.
Francis, Alex W., Jr.; and Maher, Joseph L., 3,453, 205.
Maher, Joseph L., to Crest Engineering, Inc. Method and means for
disposal of waste gas. 3,468,238, 9-23-69, CI. 98-1.
Maher, Philip K.: See —
Baker, Richard W.; Ciapetta, Frank G.; Wilson, Charles P., Jr.;
and Maher, Philip K.,3,425,956.
McDaniel, Carl Vance; and Maher, Philip Kenerick, 3,449,070.
McDaniel, Carl Vance; Maher, Philip Kenerick; and Pilato,
Joseph Michael,3,472,617.
Maher, Philip K.; Baker, Richard W.; and McDaniel, Carl V., to
Grace, W. R., & Co. Hydrothermal activation of a silica- alumina
cracking catalyst at a high pH. 3,423,332, 1-21-69, CI. 252-455.
Mahieu, Claude; Lepeintre, Marcel; and Monjou, Jacques, to Com-
missariat a I'Energie Atomique. Electrolytic reference cell.
3,466,238, 9-9-69, CI. 204-195.
Mahin, William E., to Kaiser Industries Corporation. Process for
continuously casting oxidizable metals. 3,467,167, 9-16-69, CI.
164-56.
Mahle, Joachim. Floor panel plate. 3,443,349, 5-13-69, CI. 52-309.
Mahle Komm.-Ges.: See —
Reussner, Horst, 3,459,432.
Stauss, Siegfried, 3,471,914.
980
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Mahler, Edward, to Holophane Company, Inc. Semiconductor ballast
circuit for gas discharge lamps. 3,486,069, 12-23-69, CI. 315-194.
Mahler, Friedrich: See—
Furkert, Herbert; Mahler, Friedrich; Peters, Heinrich; and
Stauffer, Adolf.3,443,896.
Mahler, Gert: See—
Cziptschirsch, Kurt; and Mahler, Gert,3,487,444.
Herr, Gerhard; and Mahler, Gert,3,448,553.
Mahler, Hugo: See-
Jones, Ralph E.; and Mahler, Hugo,3,452,457.
Mahler, Leo, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. Device on a lathe,
particularly for thread-cutting. 3,473,426, 10-21-69, CI. 82-5.
Mahlman, Bert H., to Hercules Incorporated. Blends of modified and
unmodified polypropylene. 3,483,276, 12-9-69, CI. 260-897.
Mahlmann, James P.; Migdol, Norman R.; and Kaleda, William W.,
to General Foods Corporation. Producing aromatic soluble coffee.
3,421,901, 1-14-69, CI. 99-7.
Mahlmann, James P.: See —
White, William V.; Mahlmann, James P.; and Stolz, Robert
P.,3,476,566.
Clinton, William P.; Mahlmann, James; and Ponzoni, George
B.,3,438,784.
Mahlmann, Werner: See —
Bucher, Erich; Osterreicher, Wolfgang; and Mahlmann,
Werner.3,426,520.
Mahlo, Edwin K., to Monsanto Company. Method of polymerizing
vinyl monomers. 3,451,985, 6-24-69, CI. 260-92.8
Mahloch, Carl Peter: See-
Lund, Walter W.; and Mahloch, Carl Peter.3,452,786.
Mahlstedt, Henry; Dunn, James W.; Couch, Robert W.; and Seyb,
Edgar J., Jr., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method of electrodeposit-
ing duplex micro- crack chromium. 3,461,048, 8-12-69, CI. 204-
41.
Mahncke, William H., to Kliklok Corporation. Method and device
for packaging pouches with soft contents in folding boxes.
3,453,800, 7-8-69, CI. 53-29.
Mahncke, William H., to Kliklok Corporation. Method and device
for bonding the sealing flap of a hinge-cover folding box.
3,465,490, 9-9-69, CI. 53-38.
Mahnken, George R. Envelope attaching apparatus and method.
3,465,4 1 1 , 9-9-69, CI. 29-407.
Mahnken, Henry, to Millmaster Onyx Corporation. Process for
producing amine oxides. 3,432,555, 3-1 1-69, CI. 260-583.
Mahnken, Henry, to Millmaster Onyx Corporation. Process for
producing amine oxides. 3,463,817, 8-26-69, CI. 260-583.
Mahnken, Walter J., to Honeywell Inc. Flash intensifier apparatus.
3,444,432, 5-13-69, CI. 315-227.
Mahnken, Walter J.; Niccore, Fred W.; and Tyler, Tommy N., to
Honeywell Inc. Auto record length circuit. 3,458,096, 7-29-69, CI.
226-43.
Maholick, Andrew W.: See —
Oeters, Harold R.; and Maholick, Andrew W., 3,478,325.
Mahon, Henry I.; and Oldershaw, Charles F., to Dow Chemical
Company, The. Permeability separatory apparatus and processes
of making and using the same. 3,455,460, 7-15-69, CI. 210-321.
Mahon, Henry 1.: See—
McLain, Earl A.; and Mahon, Henry I. ,3,423,491 .
Mahon, John H., to Calgon Corporation. Method of cooking fowl.
3,462,278, 8-19-69, CI. 99-107.
Mahon, John V., to Container Corporation of America. Reclosable
folding carton. 3,438,566, 4-15-69, CI. 229-51.
Mahon, John V.; and Parker, George H., to Container Corporation
of America. Bottle carrier. 3,456,84 1 , 7-22-69, CI. 220- 1 1 3.
Mahon, John V.; Smith, William P.; and Whipperman, Ronald L., to
Container Corporation of America. Reducible flip-top carton.
3,486,682, 12-30-69, CI. 229-51.
Mahon, Joseph Peter; and Mishko, Bohdan, to Otis Elevator Com-
pany. Terminal block. 3,474,383, 10-21-69, CI. 339-33.
Mahon, R. C, Company, The: See—
Janecek, Louis J., 3,457,629.
Wichman, Kendall L„ 3,422,825.
Mahoney, Frank D. Hydraulic fluid delayed action toggle switch ac-
tuator. 3,484,090, 12-16-69, CI. 267-1.
Mahoney, James D., to Mobay Chemical Company. Resealable con-
tainer closure and a process for its manufacture. 3,442,411, 5-6-
69, CI. 215-40.
Mahoney, Kenneth J. Projectile return apparatus. 3,427,026, 2-11-
69, CI. 273-1.5
Mahoney, Lee Robert, to Ford Motor Company. Separation of
anthracene-phenanthrene mixtures. 3,458,538, 7-29-69, CI. 260-
385.
Mahoney, Michael, to SCH Corporation. Game apparatus for playing
three-dimensional chess and tic-tac-toe. 3,464,701, 9-2-69, CI.
273-131.
Mahoney, Ralph P., to Beloit Corporation. Air-knife coater.
3,424,126, 1-28-69, CI. 118-63.
Mahoney, Robert J.; and Tucker, Richard L., to Barber-Colman
Company. Machine for unloading tray supported articles.
3,456,811, 7-22-69, CI. 214-1.
Mahoney, Robert J.: See —
Trost, Wayne C; and Mahoney, Robert J., 3 ,479,988.
Mahoney, Thomas P.: See—
Grossman, Abraham, 3,429,075.
La Torre, Jack, 3,467,157.
Lott, Chancy M., 3,440,781.
Moore, William, 3,447,258.
Mahoney, William J., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Linear select magnetic memory system and controls therefor.
3,421,152, 1-7-69, CI. 340-174.
Mahood, Robert John: See —
Erwin, Edson Lockwood; Field, Joseph Patrick; and Mahood,
Robert John,3, 44 1,677.
Mahr, Malcolm. Carrier containers. 3,447,737, 6-3-69, CI. 229-54.
Mahringer, Karlheinz; and Langlitz, Karlheinz, to Demag Aktien-
gesellschaft. Tilting drive for metallurgical vessels such as steel
mill converters. 3,459,068, 8-5-69, CI. 74-665.
Mahrt, Gunter: See —
Goldammer, Georg; and Mahrt, Gunter.3,443,285.
Mahy, Raymond Marcel; and Tyler, William J., to Canada Iron
Foundries Limited. Hydraulic rock drill. 3,470,970, 10-7-69, CI.
173-105.
Maida Development Company: See —
Maida, Francis X., 3,439,396.
Maida, Francis X., to Maida Development Company. Feed through
capacitor ring. 3,439,396, 4-22-69, CI. 29-25.42
Maide, Orland M., to United States Steel Corporation. Exhaust hood
for oxygen steelmaking converter. 3,482,827, 12-9-69, CI. 266-36.
Maidenform, Inc.: See —
Heyman, Louis; Netkin, Bernard; and Butvinik, David,
3,467,107.
Moskowitz, Murray, 3,463,369.
Maidl, Virgil M. Camper with extensible canopy. 3,487,449, 12-30-
69, CI. 296-23.
Maier, Alfred E.: See —
Yorgin, Nick; and Maier, Alfred E.,3,460,075.
Maier, Cletus E., to General Electric Company. Multiple surface
glass seal for a high voltage discharge device contacting the inner
and outer surface and the open end edge of the hollow tubular
anode lead. 3,456,148, 7-15-69, CI. 313-317.
Maier, Dale E.; and Cwik, Joseph A., to Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Tube
bending apparatus parts therefor. 3,457,753, 7-29-69, CI. 72-154.
Maier, Dale E.; Van Stelle, Richard; and Cwik, Joseph A., to
Teledyne, Inc., mesne. Method and apparatus for draw forming
tubes and the like including mandrels therefor. 3,456,482, 7-22-
69, CI. 72-465.
Maier, Erwin. Marking apparatus for buttons and buttonholes.
3,442,022, 5-6-69, CI. 33-190.
Maier, Gary W.; and Jehn, David H., to Dun-Hot, Inc. Packaging
machine for filling and closing a receptacle. 3,445,988, 5-27-69,
CI. 53-282.
Maier, Jakob. Milking machine. 3,482,547, 12-9-69, CI. 1 19-14.36
Maier, Karl: See —
Kranz, Joachim; Maier, Karl; and Polster, Rudolf.3,435,054.
Maier, Kurt Maria; Mayer, Viktor; Mortl, Gunther Lorenz; and Skal-
la, Norbert Franz, to Osterreichisch-Amerikanische Magnesit Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of refractory magne-
sia-chrome and chrome-magnesia products. 3,429,723, 2-25-69,
CI. 106-59.
Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Company. Process for preparing
quaternary phosphonium halides. 3,432,559, 3-11-69, CI. 260-
606.5
Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Company. Alkali aminophosphides and
alkaline earth aminophosphides and process of preparation.
3,439,032, 4-15-69, CI. 260-551.
Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Company. Primary alkylene diphos-
phines and process. 3,484,490, 12-16-69, CI. 260-606.5
Maier, Martin: See —
Purrer, Josef; and Maier, Martin, 3,475, 890.
Maier, Richard, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing
superconductive tapes or bands. 3,443,304, 5-13-69, CI. 29-472.1
Maier, Richard, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method for manufac-
turing superconductive conductors. 3,468,021, 9-23-69, CI. 29-
599.
Maier, William H.; and Ward, Dennis J., to Universal Oil Products
Company. Manufacture of ethylbenzene. 3,478,119, 11-11-69, CI.
260-67 1 .
Maier, William. Electrical junction boxes. 3,430,799, 3-4-69, CI.
220-3.94
Maierform Trust Reg.: See —
Csupor, Denis, 3,433,194.
Maierson, Theodore, to National Cash Register Company, The.
Treatment of capsules in liquid to inhibit clustering. 3,436,452, 4-
1-69, CI. 264-344.
Maige, Pierre G.: See —
Dehaine, Georges P.; and Maige, Pierre G., 3,425, 252.
Maigrot, Madeleine Georgette: See —
Lenoir, Maurice Auguste Jacques; Lanzarone, Roland Michael;
and Maigrot, Madeleine Georgette, 3,440,254.
LIST OF PATENTEES
981
Maigrot, Robert, to Bliss, E. W., Company. Press brake and exhaust
valve therefor. 3,480,121, 1 1-25-69, CI. 192-18.
Mail, Isaac Paul; and Copple, William E., to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Gas bubble generating and distributing system. 3,446,488,
5-27-69, CI. 261-77.
Maile, Otto, to Leathercraft Inc. Luggage case. 3,448,838, 6-10-69,
CI. 190-49.
Mailen, Tyson H.; and Stansbury, Roy E., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Protected buried material and method of protecting
same. 3,448,586, 6-10-69, CI. 61-72.1
Mailey, Everett A., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Method of
preparing pyridines. 3,428,640, 2-18-69, CI. 260-290.
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Automatic
firearm with breech mechanism unlocked by the recoiling barrel.
3,437,006, 4-8-69, CI. 89--169
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Breechcase for
firearm. 3,447,418, 6-3-69, CI. 89-199.
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Automatic and
semi-automatic guns having a double feed mechanism. 3,452,640,
7-1-69, CI. 89-33.
Maillard, Jacques Georges Albert Eugene; and Vincent, Michel
Marius Jean, to Laboratoires Jacques Logeais, Societe Anonyme.
Therapy of ammoniacal intoxications by di-L- ornithine a-ketoglu-
tarate. 3,441,650, 4-29-69, CI. 424-316.
Maillet, Alfred M. A., to La Soudure Electrique Languepin. Method
of and device for the abrasive shaping of a workpiece. 3,435,562,
4-1-69, CI. 51-60.
Maillet, Alfred M. A., to La Soudure Electrique Languepin. Spark
erosion machining process. 3,466,416, 9-9-69, CI. 219-69.
Maillet, Alfred M. A.: See—
Braudeau, Pierre; and Maillet, Alfred M. A. ,3,433,919.
Maillot, Philippe J. P.: See—
de Gramont, Arnaud M. J.; Maillot, Philippe J. P.; and Weisang,
Joseph Edouard, 3,427, 357.
Mailman, Richard: See —
Leucci, Gino, 3,460,529.
Maiman, Theodore H., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method and
apparatus for increasing the radiance of lasers. 3,437,942, 4-8-69,
CI. 330-4.3
Maiman, Theodore H., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Laser systems
employing a solid laser material. 3,451,010, 6-17-69, CI. 331-94.5
Main, C. Eugen, Mctaverarbeitung G.m.b.H.: See —
Gallina. Kurt, 3,474,614.
Main, Howard Vern. Rocket engine chamber cooling and injection
system. 3,451,223, 6-24-69, CI. 60-258.
Main, James Thomas: See—
Cockbill, Michael Henry; and Main, James Thomas,3,461,835.
Main, Robert: See-
Cherry, Walter L.; and Main, Robert.3,480,752.
Main, Robert, to Cherry Electrical Products Corporation. Magnetic
pulse switch actuator. 3,436,699, 4-1-69, CI. 335-188.
Mainar S.A. Industrial: See —
Calvano, Ferruccio C, 3,477,616.
Maincon, Maurice: See—
Conseiller, Yvon; and Maincon, Maurice.3,465,501.
Mainers, Artez F.: See—
Keathley, Maurice F.; and Mainers, Artez F., 3,43 1,834.
Maines, Robert Q.. to Ovitron Corporation. Transformer including
boron nitride insulation. 3,428,928, 2-18-69, CI. 336-61.
Maines, Virgil L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Filter
system for particulate matter. 3,469,057, 9-23-69, CI. 219-69.
Mainguy, Donald N., 1/2 to Andrews, John S. Multi-purpose furni-
ture unit. 3,423,772, 1-28-69, CI. 5-2.
Mainhardt, Robert: See —
Biehl, Arthur T.; and Mainhardt, Robcrt.3,437,289.
Mainka. Alfred: See—
Kornbichler, Heinz; Ullrich, Walter; Mainka, Alfred; and Lohse,
Karl-Heinz.3,467,578.
Mainka, Hubert, to Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. Windshield wiper for
automobiles or the like. 3,473,186, 10-21-69, CI. 15-250.36
Mainland, Albert F.: See—
Gallay, Harry M.; Mainland, Albert F.; Teumin, Mota; and
Yarina, William,3,464,274.
Mains, David K., to United States of America, Air Force. Stator
cooling system for A.C. generator. 3,430,085, 2-25-69, CI. 310-54.
Mainstone, Kenneth A., to Black Clawson Company, The. Winder
for web materials. 3,482,793, 12-9-69, CI. 242-56.
Maintenance Engineering Corporation: See—
Park, James H., Ill; Redmon, James R.; and Leverett, Wilton H.,
3.450,383.
Maiocchi, Luigi, to Pirelli S.p.A. Coupling profiles in removable
tread tires. 3,452,797, 7-1-69, CI. 152-187.
Maiocchi, Luigi, to Pirelli S.p.A. Removable tread tires. 3,474,848,
10-28-69, CI. 152-176.
Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich: See —
Balashkand, Mikhail Ivanovich; Evdokimov, Georgy
Stepanovich; Kaplan, Berta Lvovna; Lovlya, Sergei Alexan-
drovich; Maiorov, Viktor Vasilievich; Solodilov, Leonid
Nikolaevich; Teterin, Alexandr Ivanovich; and Chen, Oleg
Lanfanovich, 3, 447,625.
Maiques, Ricardo Camilleri. Compound glass for windows.
3,469,348, 9-30-69, CI. 49-413.
Maire, Alan E., to Robertshaw Controls Company. Ultrasonically
welded switch construction and method. 3,485,982, 12-23-69, CI.
200-168.
Mais, Ago: See —
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais, Ago, 3,424,794.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais, Ago,3 ,457,3 12.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Mats, Ago, 3, 480,674.
Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; Mais, Ago; and Say, Domingo,3,48 1,977.
Tiefenthal, Harlan E.; Miller, Eugene J., Jr.; and Mais,
Ago,3,457,311.
Maisel, Eugene Frank: See —
Mickelson, Floyd Louis; and Maisel, Eugene Frank,3,457,107.
Wilde, Arthur G., Jr.; Maisel, Eugene F.; and Mickelson, Floyd
L.,3,447,972.
Maisey, Roy Frederick, to Geistlich, Ed., Sohne AG fur Chemische
Industrie. Treatment of depression with diphenyl prop-2-enyl -
amine derivatives. 3,422,203, 1-14-69, CI. 424-330.
Maissel, Leon 1.: See —
Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon I. ,3,432,417.
Davidse, Pieter D.; Dhaka, Vir A.; and Maissel, Leon
I.,3,474,021.
Flur, Barry L.; Davidse, Pieter D.; and Maissel, Leon
I.,3,480,922.
Glang, Reinhard; and Maissel, Leon I. ,3,472,074.
Maissel, Leon I.; and Wilcox, David L., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method of forming a glass filled gap.
3,458,926, 8-5-69, CI. 29-603.
Maitani, Yoshihisa, to Olympus Optical Co., Inc. Preset mechanism
of diaphragm for single lens reflex camera. 3,464,340, 9-2-69, CI.
95-64.
Maithonis, William C; and Barlow, Stephen A., to Lockheed Air-
craft Corporation. Stored electrical energy circuit with safety in-
terlocks. 3,448,339, 6-3-69, CI. 317-9.
Maiwurm, Paul S., deceasedO (by Stout, Anna C.OThompson,
Charles S., executor). Machine for making plastic containers.
3,421,179, 1-14-69, CI. 18-5.
Maizel, Jacob V., Jr., to Yeshiva University. Fraction collector.
3,450,173, 6-17-69, CI. 141-130.
Maizel, Jacob V., Jr., to Yeshiva University. Method of mechanical
fractionation of gels and apparatus for preforming the same.
3,451,629, 6-24-69, CI. 241-1.
Majcher, John: See —
Yorgin, Nick; and Majcher, John,3,462,716.
Majer, Heinz: See —
Vester, Frederic; Majer, Heinz; and Mueller,
Johannes,3,472,83 1 .
Majerus, John B., to Collins Radio Company. Synchro actuated
switch system. 3,483,548, 12-9-69, CI. 340-347.
Majerus, John B.: See —
Lundgreen, Michael W.; Tuthill, Edward G.; and Majerus, John
B. ,3,478,355.
Majestic Company, Inc., The: See —
Winegardner, Donald E., 3,421,495.
Winegardner, Donald E., 3,431,056.
Majestic Tile Company: See —
Bachner, George L., 3,443,786.
Majewski, Henry: See —
Baetzel, Robert J.; and Majewski, Henry,3,431,127.
Majewski, John V., to McGraw-Edison Company. Cable junction.
3,431,539, 3-4-69, CI. 339-103.
Majewski, Mieczyslaw Stanislaw. Plumb bob and straight-edge with
interchangeable parts. 3,448,525, 6-10-69, CI. 33-216.
Majewski, Theodore E., to Dow Chemical Company, The. Removal
of deposits from process vessels. 3,477,451, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 134-22.
Majewski, Theodore E.; and Tarkowski, Daniel W., to Dow Chemi-
cal Company, The. Preparation of oxydi(p-phenylene isocyanate).
3,449,395, 6-10-69, CI. 260-453.
Majima, Hideyasu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Opto-electronic input and output
memory device. 3,444,530, 5-13-69, CI. 340-173.
Majkrzak, Charles P., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corporation. Lubricating arrangement for mercury-vapor tur-
bogenerator. 3,447,314, 6-3-69, CI. 60-36.
Majkrzak, Charles P.; and Polgar, Michael S., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Power supply system.
3,449,589, 6-10-69, CI. 290-2.
Majnarich, John J. Process for extracting antiinflammatory and
hypocholesterolemic principle from plant sources and the product
produced thereby. 3,420,935, 1-7-69, CI. 424-195.
Major, Louis A.: See —
Patarini, Leon M.; Montgomery, Elmer M.; and Major, Louis
A. ,3,468, 153.
Major, Norman L.: See —
Haner, Robert L.; and Major, Norman L., 3,447,084.
Major Pool Equipment Corporation: See —
Schmerler, Joseph; and Mendelow, Robert A., 3,474,910.
Majors, Francis W.: See —
Willsey, Charles H.; and Majors, Francis W.,3,46 1,459.
982
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Majors, Paul A., to Hill Top Research, Inc. Tape rewinding accesso-
ry for computers, calculating machines, and the like. 3,447,657, 6-
3-69, CI. 197-133.
Makabe, Kazuo, to Daiichi Yakuhin Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Process for preparation of iodinated lecithin. 3,423,441, 1-21-69,
CI. 260-403.
Makamura, Takuji: See —
Tanigawa, Shizuhiko; Yabuno, Yoshio; Nakamura, Koji;
Makamura, Takuji; and Fujimori, Nobuyoshi, 3,422,230.
Makansi, Munzer; and McKenica, Winfield L., to Du Pont de
Nemours, E. I., and Company. Fused pleated cellular sheets.
3,485,710, 12-23-69, CI. 161-123.
Makas, Albert S., to Polaroid Corporation. Birefringent polarizer.
3,438,691, 4-15-69, CI. 350-157.
Makay, Nicolas. Process for extracting bromelain. 3,455,787, 7-15-
69, CI. 195-66.
Makeham, Sam Robert; Benyon, John; and Shepherd, John Michael,
to T.M.M. (Research) Limited. Spinning of textile yarns.
3,455,095, 7-15-69, CI. 57-34.
Maker, James H., to Associated Spring Corporation. Actuator
sleeves for spring clutch. 3,429,408, 2-25-69, CI. 192-81.
Maker, James H., to Associated Spring Corporation. Method for
quickly determining hydrogen embrittlement of metallic parts.
3,455,152, 7-15-69, CI. 73-87.
Makhlouf, Joseph M., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. Stable
diborane diammoniate and method of preparing same. 3,437,456,
4-8-69, CI. 23-358.
Makhteshim Chemical Works Ltd.: See —
Abrahami, Shoshana; Molcho, Aharon; and Wachs, Reuven
(Roman), 3,480,561.
Maki, Michiyoshi: See —
Kimura, Hirokazu; Tamura, Hifumi; Maki, Michiyoshi; and
Higuchi, Hisayuki, 3,474,245.
Maki, Shin; Nishimura, Yoshihiro; and Fujiki, Akihiko, to Nissan
Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha. Shock absorbing device. 3,482,653, 12-
9-69, CI. 188-1.
Makin, Earle C„ Jr.: See —
Beckham, Rodney D.; Makin, Earle C, Jr.; and Urry, Wilbert
H., 3,437,704.
Fannin, Loyd W.; and Makin, Earle C, Jr.,3,424,807.
Gebhart, Herbert J., Jr.; and Makin, Earle C, Jr.,3,449,241.
Beckham, Rodney D.; and Makin, Earle C. ,3,427,362.
Makinen, John P., to General Motors Corporation. Vehicle pas-
senger restraint harness. 3,451,720, 6-24-69, CI. 297-389.
Makinen, Viljo J.: See —
Suominen, Heikki S.; Makinen, Viljo J.; and Lindstrom, Aarno
S.,3,482,761.
Makino, Katsuo; and Sawato, Iwao, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki
Kaisha. Signal distributing system. 3,475,552, 10-28-69, CI. 178-
7.6
Makino, Shinobu, to Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. Vibrator. 3,479,542,
11-18-69, CI. 310-81.
Makino, Soichiro. Fishing devices. 3,452,467, 7-1-69, CI. 43-17.
Makino, Soichiro. Condition responsive device. 3,461,592, 8-19-69,
CI. 43-17.
Makino, Sumio: See—
Matsuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai,
Katsumi,3,484,604.
Matuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai,
Katsumi,3,486,022.
Makino, Takayuki, to Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Method and device for digital, multi-factor waveform analysis of
variable stress. 3,422,349, 1-14-69, CI. 324-77.
Makinson, George Kenneth: See —
Lambert, Arthur; Makinson, George Kenneth; and Hill,
Arthur,3,466,3l8.
Makishima, Shoji, to Eizo Komiyama, mesne. Card system of
identification. 3.468,046, 9-23-69, CI. 40-2.2
Makita, Seiichi, to Nippon Toki Kabushiki Kaisha. Detachable han-
dle apparatus for casserole dishes or the like. 3,431,006, 3-4-69,
CI. 294-31.
Maknis, Walter. Heat treatment of metal. 3,470,035, 9-30-69, CI.
148-13.
Makow, David M., to Canadian Patents and Development, Limited.
Displacement measuring device including a spaced four-corner
electrode array. 3,479,588, 11-18-69, CI. 324-61.
Makowicki, James M., to Curtis, S., & Son, Incorporated. Blister
package. 3,467,248, 9-16-69, CI. 206-78.
Makowski, Alexander G., to Container Corporation of America.
Method for rapid extrusion of parison in blow molding operation.
3.440,310, 4-22-69, CI. 264-98.
Makowski, Frank T.: See—
Gewartowski, Richard S.; Makowski, Frank T.; and Deibel,
Joseph L. ,3,483,739.
Makowski, Henry S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Process for the manufacture of 5-alkcnyl-2- norbornenes.
3,427,360, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-666.
Makowski, Henry S.; and Lynn, Merrill, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Laminating varnish consisting of low viscosity,
curable block copolymer. 3,439.064, 4-15-69, CI. 260-879.
Makus Zdzislaw: See —
Baltes, Josef; Weghorst, Friedrich; and Makus Zd-
zislaw,3,472,816.
Mala, Alain, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Power assisted
steering systems of automotive vehicles. 3,465,645, 9-9-69, CI. 91-
51.
Malaby, Davey L.: See —
Garry, Gerald A.; Kostuch, Donald J.; Lawless, Frederick W.;
and Malaby, Davey L.,3,458,688.
Malaby, Davey L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Maximum occurring event determining apparatus. 3,422,255, 1-
14-69, CI. 235-92.
Malaby, Davey L., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Character size measuring and normalizing for character recogni-
tion systems. 3,462,737, 8-19-69, CI. 340-146.3
Malachowski, Handry J., to Yankee Metal Products Corp. Rear view
mirror support bracket. 3,420,490, 1-7-69, CI. 248-486.
Malakoff, Louis, to Collins Radio Company. FSK receiver wherein
one binary signal is represented by a half cycle of a given frequen-
cy and the other binary signal is represented by a full cycle of
twice that frequency. 3,437,932, 4-8-69, CI. 325-320.
Malakoff, Meyer: See —
Brechner, Stanley; Malakoff, Meyer; and Rieger, Martin
M., 3,433,868.
Malan, Howard J., to General Dynamics Corporation. Integration
circuit. 3,450,898, 6-17-69, CI. 307-229.
Malarkey, Neil, Jr. Press with deformable cylinders. 3,425,342, 2-4-
69, CI. 100-151.
Malarkey, Neil, Jr. Filtering means for filter press. 3,453,951, 7-8-
69, CI. 100-118.
Malavasi, Stuart H.; and Miller, Marsden L., to Ranco Incorporated.
Burner control apparatus. 3,445,173, 5-20-69, CI. 431-25.
Malavieille, Louis Henry Lucien. Electric switch wafer assembly.
3,472,985, 10-14-69, CI. 200-166.
Malbec, Edouard. Universal rotary volumetric-pulsation machine.
3,433,170, 3-18-69, CI. 103-149.
Malby, Howard S.; Recknagel, Fred M.; and Tobie, Roger S., to
Chevron Research Company. High-strength container and con-
tainer blanks having seamless bottom walls and method of forming
same. 3,437,016, 4-8-69, CI. 93-35.
Malchair, Armand, to Peltzer & Fils S.A. Weft nipper for circular
looms. 3,422,858, 1-21-69, CI. 139-13.
Malchair, Armand, to Peltzer & Fils S.A. Patterning mechanism for
circular looms. 3,422,859, 1-21-69, CI. 139-13.
Malchair, Armand, to Peltzer & Fils S.A. Method of, and equipment
for, forming and moving picks in circular weaving looms.
3,439,714, 4-22-69, CI. 139-13.
Malchaire, Marcel Jean Joseph, to La Soudure Electrique Autogene,
Procedes Arcos. Coated electrode and process for electric arc
welding. 3,423,565, 1-21-69, CI. 219-146.
Malco Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Walter, George, 3,434,091.
Walter, George, 3,434,094.
Malco Products, Inc.: See —
Keymer, Mark W., 3,423,984.
Keymer, Mark W., 3,447,580.
Malcolm, Michael O.: See —
Larkins, Thomas H., Jr.; and Malcolm, Michael O., 3,450,729.
Malcolm, Vincent T., Jr.: See —
Colechia, Raymond L.; and Malcolm, Vincent T., Jr. ,3, 45 1,224.
Malcolm, William R., to Buckner Industries, Inc. Fluid motor.
3,448,660, 6-10-69, CI. 91-56.
Malcolm, William W.; and Moore, Richard L., to United States of
America, Army. Method of making variable reluctance position
transducer. 3,483,613, 12-16-69, CI. 29-595.
Malczewski, Jeremie, to Societe Anonyme dite: Bronzavia. Method
of cooling the interior of a chamber. 3,483,711, 12-16-69, CI. 62-
91.
Maldacker, Antal A. Multi-headed mallets. 3,465,635, 9-9-69, CI.
84-422.
Maiden, Peter James; and Windle, William, to English Clays Lover-
ing Pochin & Company Limited. Method of improving the white-
ness of clays. 3,482,685, 1 2-9-69, CI. 209-5.
Maldonado, Joseph L. Flatwork folder and method. 3,437,334, 4-8-
69, CI. 270-69.
Maldy, Jacques: See —
Donadieu, Lucien; Royet, Jean; and Maldy, Jacques,3,474,187.
Male, Lucien, to ARCA Premoncontrole. Fluid regulator valve.
3,435,850, 4-1-69, CI. 137-625.34
Malec, Robert E.: See —
Betty, Roy J.; Malec, Robert E.; and Tippett, Charles
E.,3,457,185.
Malec, Robert E., to Armour Industrial Chemical Company, mesne.
Process for cleaning valve in crankcase ventilating system and
cleaning composition. 3,476,091, 11-4-69, CI. 123-1.
Malec, Robert E.; and Betty, Roy J., Jr., to Armour Industrial
Chemical Company. Corrosion inhibitor composition and method.
3,432,527, 3-1 1-69, CI. 252-392.
Malenfant, Yve P.M.J. , 1/2 to Etablissements J. Danois & Fils. Win-
dow structure. 3,430,384, 3-4-69, CI. 49-371.
LIST OF PATENTEES
983
Malewicz, Leonard A., to General Electric Company. Bell-end con-
denser tubes. 3,452,814, 7-1-69, CI. 165-178.
Maley, Dale R.: See-
Apple, Wayne R.; and Maley, Dale R.,3,483,721.
Maley, Dale R., to Automation Industries, Inc. Nondestructive tester.
3,427,861, 2-18-69, CI. 73-15.
Maley, Dale R., to Automation Industries, Inc. Material tester.
3,433,052, 3-18-69, CI. 73-15.
Maley, Dale R., to Automation Industries, Inc. Nondestructive tester.
3,434,332, 3-25-69, CI. 73-15.
Maley, Dale R., to Automation Industries Inc. Nondestructive tester.
3,451,254, 6-24-69, CI. 73-15.
Maley, Gerald A.: See —
Heilweil, Melvin F.; Maley, Gerald A.; Muhlenbruch, Gilbert R.;
and Ogden, Stewart, 3,459,926.
Malfroy, Remy, to Boivin, Claude. Screen. 3,477,574, 11-11-69, CI.
209-403.
Malherbe, Edward P., to Everest & Jennings, Inc. Fences for
wheeled stretchers and beds. 3,419,922, 1-7-69, CI. 5-331.
Malhotra, Sudarshan K.; Moakley, Douglas F.; and Johnson, Francis,
to Dow Chemical Company, The. Method for selective reduction
of a,-/3- ethylenically unsaturated carbonyl compounds. 3,463,810,
8-26-69, CI. 260-534.
Maliakal, Joseph C, to National Research Corporation. Orbiting
electron ionization pump having two anodes. 3,449,627, 6-10-69,
CI. 315-109.
Maliakal, Joseph C, to Norton Company. Method of making or
repairing a getter vacuum pump. 3,486,213, 12-30-69, CI. 29-
156.4
Malick, Dell M., to Metro Mfg., Inc. Keg tapping structure.
3,454,199, 7-8-69, CI. 222-400.7
Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of
reconstituted beer. 3,457,082, 7-22-69, CI. 99-48.
Malickson, Ephraim. Snow shovelling apparatus. 3,469,326, 9-30-69,
CI. 37-53.
Malik, Frank V. Process for laminating hides with foil. 3,458,376, 7-
29-69, CI. 156-233.
Malin, Eugene F. Convertible vessel. 3,437,067, 4-8-69, CI. 1 14-61.
Malinaric, Paul J., to Xerox Corporation. Method and aparatus for
selective corona treatment of toner particles. 3,444,369, 5-13-69,
CI. 250-65.
Malinovskaja, Galina Nickolaevna: See —
Kuljbakh, Valjtcr Osvaljdovich; Sokolov, Leonid Borisovich;
Sveshnikov, Jury Fedorovich; Kuznetsova, Olja Alexandrovna;
Malinovskaja, Galina Nickolaevna; and Raigorodskaja, Valen-
tina Jakovlevna.3,439,090.
Malinovsky, Vsevolod Alexandrovich. Purification of liquids.
3,443,694, 5-13-69, CI. 210-201.
Malinowska, Irena; Myslinska, Celina; and Urbanska, Ewa. Method
of disinfection of refrigerator rooms. 3,484,187, 12-16-69, CI. 21-
58.
Malinowski, Eugene: See —
Baer, Charles E., Jr.; Evans, William; and Malinowski, Eu-
gene,3,436,235.
Malinowsky, Boris, deceasedO (by Becker, Peter; administrator), to
Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Signal generating
systems. 3,449,676, 6-10-69, CI. 325-142.
Malins, Donald C.: See—
Wekcll, John C; Houle, Clifford R.; and Malins, Donald
C, 3.420,869.
Malissa, Carl A., to Airstream Products, Inc. Fire shield damper
device. 3,451,163, 6-24-69, CI. 49-7.
Maliszewski. Leonard A.; and Hsu, Robert T., to Continental Can
Company, Inc. Can body guard bead for scored can ends.
3.451.586, 6-24-69, CI. 220-48.
Malkiel, Saul L., to Bendix Corporation, The. n-Leaf rose pattern
optical radiation sensor and tracker system. 3,433,895, 3-18-69,
CI. 178-7.2
Malkiely, Shimon: See—
Raviv, Samuel; Rabinovitz, Elsa; and Malkiely,
Shimon.3.446.713.
Mallandcr, Richard G., to Shell Oil Company. Device for the con-
trolled yielding of an underground opening. 3,462,959, 8-26-69,
CI. 61-45.
Mallandcr, Richard G., to Shell Oil Company. Method of mining
thick coal seams by longwalling and conveying. 3,467,435, 9-16-
69, CI. 299-11.
Mallard, Manley T.: See —
Rhoades, Lee A.; and Mallard, Manley T.,3,482,034.
Mallard, Robert G., to Marshall, John Donald, and Bomar, Horace
L., trustees of Carolina Patent Development Trust, The. Picker
stick. 3,448,776, 6-10-69, CI. 139-157.
Mallary, Miller B., to Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation,
mesne. Clay treatment. 3,439.802, 4-22-69, CI. 209-5.
Mallatratt, Richard D., to Elco Corporation. Retriggerable mercury
switch. 3,474,203, 10-21-69, CI. 200-152.
Mallebrein, Rainer, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Electron beam deflection circuits. 3,435,281, 3-25-69, CI.
315-27.
Mallen, Mario Salazar, to American Cyanamid Company. Method of
treating asthma. 3,457,350, 7-22-69, CI. 424-250.
Mallery, Paul, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Con-
nector for electrical circuit board. 3,444,503, 5-13-69, CI. 339-61.
Mallet, Maurice Jules Arthur: See —
Lateltin, Paul Etienne; and Mallet, Maurice Jules
Arthur,3,438,928.
Mallet, Roger: See-
Orange, Bernard; Long, Charles-Jean; Jugue, Bernard; and Mal-
let, Roger,3, 446, 176.
Mallett, Alfred L., to Seeburg Corporation, The. Counter resetting
arrangement for rhythm accompaniment starting. 3,478,633, 11-
18-69, CI. 84-1.03
Malley, Harry Hartley; and Halls, Gordon Allan, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Aerofoil shaped blade. 3,427,001, 2-1 1-69, CI. 253-39.15
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works: See—
Bertsch, Hugh C; Hurd, Richard N.; McDermott, John P.; and
White, Wesley R., 3,437,677.
Gray, Allan Poe; and Heitmeier, Donald E., 3,472,895.
Gray, Allan Poe; and Kraus, Harold, 3,478,038.
Leifield, Robert F., 3,455,818.
Ogier, George; and Shumate, Donald J., 3,446,965.
Salivar, Charles J.; and Stade, John H., 3,446,596.
Small, William A.; and Ginther, Fred J., 3,423,027.
Wallingford, Vernon H., 3,446,837.
Mallinger, Morton A.: See —
East, Clarence Robert; and Mallinger, Morton A.,3,43 1,977.
Mallinson, Ronald I. Valves for controlling the supply of drinking
water to poultry or other livestock. 3,477,471, 11-11-69, CI. 137-
614.18
Mallios, Panayotis D., to Staley, A. E., Manufacturing Company.
Alkyd resins and their preparation from reaction mixtures com-
prising an alpha, alpha, -dimethylol monocarboxylic acid.
3,487,034, 12-30-69, CI. 260-22.
Mallis, James N., to United States of America, Navy. FS-smoke
agent inhibitor for metals. 3,446,748, 5-27-69, CI. 262-387.
Malloch, Alexander Stirling: See —
Marsland, Jack Ronald; and Malloch, Alexander
Stirling,3,465,779.
Mallonee, James Edgar, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Nitration of 4-acetamidobenzoic acid. 3,428,673, 2-18-69, CI.
260-518.
Mallory Battery Company of Canada Ltd.: See —
Kinnon, Samuel J. G., 3,464,577.
Mallory, Donald G.; Ashton, Raymond J.; and Liva, Robert H., to
Xerox Corporation. Xerographic copying apparatus. 3,480,360,
1 1-25-69, CI. 355-8.
Mallory, Edwin E.; and Shook, Donald H., to National-Standard
Company. Former for bead building machines or the like.
3,429,765, 2-25-69, CI. 156-422.
Mallory, Edwin E.: See—
Waterhouse, Bruce L.; Jernt, Fred M.; and Mallory, Edwin
E.,3,468,253.
Mallory Electric Corporation: See —
Chavis, Leon A., 3,430,615.
Mallory, Glenn O., Jr.: See —
Baudrand, Donald W.; and Mallory, Glenn O., Jr.,3,438,798.
Mallory, Henry Rogers; and Wall, Alexander C. Polarized electrical
relay. 3,470,504, 9-30-69, CI. 335-78.
Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc.: See—
Angelovich, Stephen J., 3,457,1 17.
Anglin, James M., 3,453,535.
Baier, Frederick J.; and Vierow, William F., 3,465,426.
Ball, James V., 3,465,230.
Beemer, Jack A., 3,456,157.
Bement, Lyle W.; Morning, William L.; Benjamin, James E.;
South, Richard P.; Thompson, Richard B.; and Anglin, James
M., 3,460,032.
Booe, James M., 3,439,231.
Booe, James M.; and Hood, Joseph T., 3,465,402.
Booe, James M., 3,466,508.
Braiman, Jerry; and Shieh, Edwin W., 3,439,233.
Braiman, Jerry; and Shieh, Edwin W., 3,439,234.
Braiman, Jerry, 3,458,645.
Camenzind, Hans R., 3,437,944.
Camenzind, Hans R., 3,440,648.
Camenzind, Hans R., 3,445,788.
Camenzind, Hans R., 3,459,970.
Clune, Richard R.; and Field, Harold, 3,427,204.
Donald, Raymond G., 3,465,214.
Dotto, Gianni A., 3,427,485.
Dotto, Gianni A., 3,447,076.
Dotto, Gianni A., 3,447,1 10.
Dotto, Gianni A., 3,459,981.
Dotto, Gianni A., 3,477,460.
Ginsberg, Michael J.; and Krock, Richard H., 3,428,450.
Goff, Milton L., 3,448,366.
Hirsch, James A.; and Shelton, Robert F., 3,443,180.
Hirsch, James A., 3,450,995.
Hirsch, James Arthur; and Smith, Robert D., 3,461,322.
984
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
3,446,923.
3,424,876.
Hirsch, James Arthur, 3,486,044.
Howard, Lowell F.; and Sturgill, Charles G., 3,440,495.
Howard, Lowell F.; and Christiansen, Paul J., 3,475,658.
Kenney, James C; and Lawrence J Richard, 3,438,753.
Klein, Gerhart P., 3,422,515.
Klein, Gerhart P., 3,456,694.
Klein, Gerhart P., 3,458,916.
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford R.,
3,438,751.
Krock, Richard H.; Larsen, Earl I.; and Jones, Clintford R.,
3,438,752.
Krock, Richard H.; and Jones, Clintford R., 3,456,322.
Leftwich, James R., 3,445,677.
Murray, Stephen F.; and Chestnut, Benjamin F., 3,436,498.
Murray, Stephen F., 3,448,306.
Otto, William C, 3,445,797.
Pearce, Godfrey R.; Sparrow, Lawrence R.; and Braiman, Jerry,
3,474,300.
Pervorse, Richard E.; Wiser, Joseph E.; Peterson, John A.; and
Murray, Stephen F., 3,448,308.
Phillips, Bernard L., 3,462,723.
Pomerantz, Daniel I.; and Wallis, George, 3,470,348.
Putterbaugh, James B.; and Wiser, Joseph E., 3,466,464.
Rao, Bhaskara M. L.; and Holmes, Robert W„ 3,463,670.
Rao Bhaskara, Mlarur Lakshmanaroa, 3,455,742.
Rigsbee, William E.; and Lake, Lelyn D., 3,453,547.
Silgailis, John, 3,467,895.
Silgailis, John, 3,473,092.
Simmons, Harold T., 3,450,854.
Simmons, Harold T.; and Pervorse, Richard E., 3,476,892.
Sparrow, Lawrence R.; and Braiman, Jerry, 3,436,610.
Swazy, Earl F.; and Kenney, James C, 3,459,915.
Van Buskirk, Mark; and Bland, Larry I., 3,439,232.
Vierow, William F., 3,424,952.
Vogt, Harold W., Jr., 3,446,922.
Voland, Elmo W.; and Wiser, Joseph E.
West, Harold E., 3,436,759.
Whoriskey, Peter J., 3,422,323.
Wiser, Joseph E.; and Voland, Elmo W.
Wiser, Joseph E., 3,424,877.
Zaborney, John F., 3,433,351.
Zaleski, John F., 3,484,297.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.
Zdanuk, Edward J.; and Krock, Richard H.
Zdanuk, Edward J., 3,455,663.
Zdanuk, Edward Joseph; and Krock,
3,467,517.
Malloy, George W. Hand truck brake. 3,486,587, 12-30-69, CI.
22.
Malloy, Paul Vincent. Method of earth working. 3,452,545, 7-1-69,
CI. 61-35.
Mallrich, Rudolf; and Kolb, Hermann, said Kolb assor. to Seitz-
Werke G.m.b.H. Counter pressure filling machine with a plurality
of chambers. 3,478,785, 11-18-69, CI. 141-39.
Mally, Joachim: See —
Otzipka, Willi; and Mally, Joachim.3,476,997.
Malm, Carl J.: See-
Crane, Carlton L.; and Malm, Carl J. ,3,485,816.
Malm, Curtis L., to Paper Mate Manufacturing Company. Writing
instruments and self-pressurizing assemblies therefor. 3,420,610, 1-
7-69, CI. 401-112.
Malm, Donald Irwin: See—
Nighswonger, Lester Leroy; Hunk, Billie Gene; and Malm,
Donald lrwin.3,480,099.
Malm, Donald; and Kainer, Carl Edward, to Deere & Company.
Hydrostatic front wheel drive for a tractor. 3,458,005, 7-29-69, CI.
180-44.
Malm, John A., to Chandler & Price Company, The. Hydraulic
paper cutter and clamp. 3,452,630, 7-1-69, CI. 83-380.
Malm, Lars G.; and Hilborn, Hans G., to Industrikemiska Ak-
tiebolagct. Plant for treating sewage water. 3,442,386, 5-6-69, CI.
210-195.
Malm, Robert E., to Page Communications Engineers, Inc. Adaptive
data modem whereby digital data is encoded in time division for-
mat and converted to frequency division. 3,435,147, 3-25-69, CI.
179-15.
Malm, Robert E., to Page Communications Engineers, Inc. Signal
correlation system using delta modulation. 3,479,495, 11-18-69,
CI. 235-181.
Malmbcrg, Earl W.: See —
Baillie, Robert A.; and Malmberg, Earl W., 3,487,003.
Malmberg, Earl W.; and Robinson, William M., to Sun Oil Com-
pany. Procedure for disposing of petroleum oil on a water surface.
3,457,168, 7-22-69, CI. 210-21.
Malmberg, Gunnar: See —
von Kruscnstierna, Otto; Lindholm, Ingemar; and Malmberg,
Gunnar.3,432,353.
Malmberg, Paul R.: See —
Hamilton, Donald R.; and Malmberg, Paul R., 3,447,069.
3,423,203.
3,440,043.
3,449,120.
Richard Howard,
188-
Malme, Charles 1.; and Watters, Bill G., to Bolt, Beranek and New-
man, Inc. Method of and apparatus for reducing the bubble pulse
from underwater explosions and pressure impulses. 3,454,127, 7-8-
69, CI. 181-0.5
Malmedie & Co. Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H.: See —
Dittrich, Gunter N., 3,443,607.
Faymonville, Ernst, 3,452,582.
Maimer, Clarence John; and Grassl, Ferdinand O. Hand cleaning
composition. 3,477,951, 11-11-69, CI. 252-106.
Malmquist, Lars, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Method
and an apparatus for the drying of wood in a channel. 3,434,222,
3-25-69, CI. 34-16.5
Malmquist, Lars, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Apparatus
for the circulation of gaseous medium through a drying channel.
3,445,939, 5-27-69, CI. 34-223.
Malmquist, Lars, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Method
and an apparatus for drying wood. 3,456,356, 7-22-69, CI. 34-1.
Malmrose, John P.; and Peterson, Bulow A. Kewanee Mfg. Co. Tilt-
ing sash with sliding panel. 3,468,059, 9-23-69, CI. 49-164.
Malmstrom Chemical Corp.: See —
Russell, Kenneth L., 3,431,207.
Malmstrom, Rolf Einar; Tanner, Heikki; and Saari, Matti, to Ou-
tokumpu Oy. Method in connection with roasting, especially with
sulphatizing or chloridizing roasting. 3,451,804, 6-24-69, CI. 75-7.
Malmstrom, Rolf: See —
Bryk, Petri; Honkasalo, Jorma B.; Malmstrom, Rolf; Aaltonen,
Olavi; and Palperi, Matti,3,460,491.
Malnar, Leon, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
quantum optical detection systems with two alkali resonance cells.
3,422,344, 1-14-69, CI. 324-5.
Malolepsy, Richard G.: See —
Alexander, Thomas W.; Malolepsy, Richard G.; and Jakso, San-
dor,3,48 1,171.
Malomuzh, Vladimir Grigorievich: See —
Vinogradov, Anatoly Sergeevich; Zaushitsyn, Vladimir Ev-
genievich; Tkach, Vasily Denisovich; Omelchenko, Alexandr
Alexandrovich; Pogrebitsky, Ruvim Davydovich; Minovsky,
Vladimir Falkovich; Kiselev, Nikolai Petrovich; Ivanov, Ivan
Vasilievich; Malomuzh, Vladimir Grigorievich; and Khrapach,
Evgeny Ivanovich, 3,472,298.
Malone, Alvis L., Ill: See —
Penner, Siegfried E.; and Malone, Alvis L., 111,3,476,792.
Malone, Billy C, to Lynes, Inc. Apparatus relating to fabrication and
installation of expanded members. 3,477,506, 11-11-69, CI. 166-
207.
Malone, Carl E., to AFA Corporation of Florida, The. Liquid spray-
ing device. 3,471,065, 10-7-69, CI. 222-321.
Malone, Frank Leslie, to Boeing Company, The. Variable orifice
nozzle mixing ejector. 3,441,045, 4-29-69, CI. 137-1 14.
Malone, James J., Jr.: See —
Funk, Smith A.; Klasen, Charles J.; and Malone, James J.,
Jr.,3,483,664.
Malone, Robert Lee, to Ex-Cell-O Corporation. Record reader.
3,444,358,5-13-69, CI. 235-61.11
Maloney, Daniel Edwin: See —
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin, 3,44 1,545.
Blatz, Philip Strubing; and Maloney, Daniel Edwin.3,457,328.
Maloney, Daniel Edwin, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Polyolefin compositions. 3,422,055, 1-14-69, CI. 260-41.
Maloney, Daniel Edwin, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Oxetane copolymers. 3,440,231, 4-22-69, CI. 260-80.8
Maloney, David L., to Sunbeam Corporation. Electric rotary
lawnmower. 3,456,430, 7-22-69, CI. 56-25.4
Maloney, Frederick W. E. Stitch extractor. 3,454,973, 7-15-69, CI.
12-103.
Maloney, Gerald C; and Bassett, Robert E., to Vitro Corporation of
America. Balloon launching system and method. 3,452,949, 7-1-
69, CI. 244-31.
Maloney, Jim N., Jr.; Campbell, Charles R.; and Johnson, Robert, to
Monsanto Company. Electrolytic apparatus and process for
removing trace metals. 3,457,152, 7-22-69, CI. 204-131.
Maloney, John P., to World Engines, Inc. Molded clevis. 3,482,862,
12-9-69, CI. 287-100.
Maloney, Joseph, to Steelcraft Manufacturing Company, The.
Method of assembling door members. 3,426,418, 2-11-69, CI. 29-
407.
Maloney, Lawrence G.: See —
Slagley, William E.; and Maloney, Lawrence G., 3,454,267.
Maloney, Richard P., to Sun Oil Company. Gelled liquid hydrocar-
bon fuels containing cross- linked atactic propylene polymers.
3,437,462, 4-8-69, CI. 44-7.
Maloney, Richard P., to Sun Oil Company. Gelling normally liquid
volatile hydrocarbons with atactic propylene-ethylene copolymers.
3,437,464, 4-8-69, CI. 44-7.
Maloney, Richard P.; and McCorquodale, Wilmer E., Jr., to Sun Oil
Company. Gelled liquid hydrocarbon fuels containing atactic
propylene polymers and treated bentonite clay. 3,437,463, 4-8-69,
CI. 44-7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
985
Maloney, Thomas C, to Burroughs Corporation. Electronic indicator
tube having primary characters and auxiliary characters.
3,466,486, 9v9-69, CI. 313-109.5
Maloney, Walter H. Retractable curb feeler. 3,440,605, 4-22-69, CI.
340-61.
Malott, Raymond A., to Shell Oil Company. Drill collars. 3,431,950,
3-11-69, CI. 138-177.
Malouf, Emil E.: See—
Spedden, Henry Rush; and Malouf, Emil E., 3,476,554.
Malow, Monroe: See —
Yildirim, Uyanik; Malow, Monroe; Lourie, Cary H.; and Evans,
Barry ,3,429,939.
Malpas, Charles Henry. Containers. 3,448,889, 6-10-69, CI. 220-63.
Malpas, Charles Henry. Bulk containers for liquids. 3,474,933, 10-
28-69, CI. 222-90.
Malsbary Manufacturing Company: See—
Pritchard, Clarence L., 3,459,203.
Pritchard, Clarence L.; and Telford, Carlyle O., 3,467,016.
Maltabar, Vasily Markovich; Uljankin, Makhail Georgievich; and
Andreev, Vladislav Vladimirovich, to Moldavsky Nauchno-Iss-
ledovatelsky Institute Pishchevoi Promyshlennosti. Method of
distilling wine to produce brandy spirit. 3,460,949, 8-12-69, CI.
99-34.
Maltais, Frederick Jean; and Beck, Richard Lee, to AMP Incor-
porated. Brake system signaling device. 3,475,573, 10-28-69, CI.
200-82.
Maltarp, Robert K., to Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
Coaxial handle arrangement. 3,423,103, 1-21-69, CI. 280-47.37
Maltby, Jack, to Davy and United Engineering Company Limited.
Mill guides. 3,461,707, 8-19-69, CI. 72-250.
Maltby, Peter John: See—
Westbury, Roy; and Maltby, Peter John,3,46 1,778.
Maltby, Robert E., Jr.: See—
McCown, William E.; Maltby, Robert E., Jr.; and Allen, Carey
M.,3,479,172.
Maltenfort, Martin S., to Koppers Company, Inc., mesne. Lubricat-
ing composition for comprising oleic acid and oleyl acid phosphate
polyester resins. 3,438,919, 4-15-69, CI. 260-22.
Malter, Lewis: See—
Staunton, John J. J.; Malter, Lewis; Gleason, William J.; Malter,
Lewis; Gleason, William J.; and Bull, Rame W., 3,428,432.
Staunton, John J. J.; Malter, Lewis; Gleason, William J.; Malter,
Lewis; Gleason, William J.; and Bull, Rame W., 3,428,432.
Maltese, Roy O.PIasterer's darby. 3,454,975, 7-15-69, CI. 15-235.4
Maltha, Pieter R. A.; and Tijssen, Stephanus B., to Koninklijke In-
dustrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V. Esters of
4,4-ditert.butylperoxypentanoic acid. 3,433,825, 3-18-69, CI. 260-
478.
Maltner, Heinrich, G.m.b.H.: See —
Dicterle, Horst, 3,427,1 17.
Maluzi, Joachim: See —
Klein, Kurt; and Maluzi, Joachim,3,484,368.
Malven, John H. Method of applying a medical splint. 3,442,265, 5-
6-69, CI. 128-90.
Malvin, Mark A. Ultrasonic wave generator. 3,466,017, 9-9-69, CI.
259-114.
Maly, Neil A.: See —
Mcnapace, Henry R.; and Maly, Neil A. ,3,446, 862.
Menapace, Henry R.; Maly, Neil A.; Benner, Gereld S.; and Hil-
lcgass, Donald V.,3,446,861.
Malyk, Vladimir Avksentievich: See —
Kazantsev, Boris Afanasievich; Sitro, Igor Nikolaevich; Malyk,
Vladimir Avksentievich; and Elyashev, Isaak
Grigorievich.3,43 1 ,855.
Mulz, Hugo; and Hermann, Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Amido phosphorus-containing esters. 3,454,681,
7-8-69, CI. 260-944.
Mamach, Harry E. Recorder construction. 3,454,954, 7-8-69, CI.
346-50.
Mambourg, James E.; ar< -'cCown. William E., to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Compan\, S*.al for glass furnace joints. 3,458,302, 7-
29-69, CI. 65-203.
Mambrctti, Giancarlo. Infla blc boat. 3,453,671, 7-8-69, CI. 9-11.
Mameniskis, Walter A. vVashall, Thoma, A., to Atlantic
Richfield Company. Reparation of alcohol om olefinic and
par Time hydrocarbons 3.485,879, 12-23-69, CI 260-643.
Mamiva Koki Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
N '.ata, Shigeaki, 3,426,666.
■am . ella, Luigino. Aerosji cascade sampler. 3 _.4j2, 12-9-69,
CI. (-28.
Mammel, Walter Kester, to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated. Pickup device for supporting workpieces o;. u layer of
fluid. 3,431,009, 3-4-69, CI. 294-64.
Mammel, Walter K., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Pressurized iluid pickup device. 3,466,079, 9-9-69, CI. 294-64.
Mammino, Joseph: See —
Martel, Robert W.; Weigl, John W.; and Mammino,
Joseph, 3,455,240.
Mamo, Anthony C, to Borg-Warner Corporation Ground effect
vehicle. 3,438,458, 4-15-69, CI. 180-122.
Mamoulides, John M.: See —
Riley, Orey L.; and Mamoulides, John M.,3,420,301.
Mamrose, Wesley: See —
Merola, Carl R.; and Mamrose, Wesley.3,440,952.
Mamzic, Charles L., to Moore Products Co. Pneumatic control ap-
paratus. 3,454,044, 7-8-69, CI. 137-594.
Man, Henry H., to Trans-Continental Engineering Corporation. Win-
dow unit with roll-type slats. 3,454,073, 7-8-69, CI. 160-107.
Man, Marinela: See—
Moldovan, Iuliu; and Man, Marinela.3,466,141.
M.A.N. Tubro G.m.b.H.: See—
Riemerschmid, Fritz, 3,454,241.
M.A.N. Turbo G.m.b.H.: See—
Leibach, Heinrich; and Vedova, Ralph, 3,434,289.
Scholz, Norbert, 3,462,948.
Teichmann, Heinrich, 3,429,339.
Wildner, Walter, 3,441,220.
Man-Sew Corporation: See —
Sigoda, Victor J., 3,478,451.
Manabe, Kuniyoshi: See —
Nakaguchi, Kohei; Arai, Hirokazu; Kondo, Nakataro; and
Manabe, Kuniyoshi, 3,465,035.
Manabe, Mitsuyoshi: See —
Sawaki, Yoshitsugu; Tokunaga, Katsuyoshi; Sada, Masao;
Manabe, Mitsuyoshi; and Kondo, Shigekatsu, 3,438, 868.
Manaka, Kazuo; and Kurihara, Shinpei, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric
Co., Ltd. Method of preparing decorative stainless steel laminate.
3,475,240, 10-28-69, CI. 156-3.
Manami, Masahiro: See —
Murakami, Zenzi; Ishikura, Morizo; and Manami,
Masahiro.3,440,689.
Manara, Giovanni: See —
Notari, Bruno; and Manara, Giovanni, 3, 424,697.
Manasevit, Harold M., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Single crystal silicon on chrysoberyl. 3,475,209, 10-28-69, CI. 117-
201.
Manatos, Andrew E. Tear gas palm pistol. 3,443,333, 5-13-69, CI.
42-1.
Manber, Solomon, to Alphanumeric, Incorporated. Pattern genera-
tor. 3,471,848, 10-7-69, CI. 340-324.
Manber, Solomon. Alphanumeric Incorporated Pattern generator.
3,480,943, 11-25-69, CI. 340-324.
Mancar-Trust: See —
Meyer, Eugen; and Singer, Eduard, 3,455,765.
Wesch, Ludwig, 3,458,219.
Wesch, Ludwig, 3,461,094.
Mancari, Joseph J.: See —
Glick, Merton; and Mancari, Joseph J. ,3,453,924.
Mancebo, Lloyd, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Tubular vapor source. 3,454,814, 7-8-69, CI. 313-305.
Mancera, Octavio: See —
Ringold, Howard J.; Bowers, Albert; Rosenkranz, George; and
Mancera, Octavio,3,438,978.
Manchester Hosiery Mills: See —
Wilcher, Abrasha, 3,461,694.
Manchester, Kenneth E., to Sprague Electric Company. Ion implan-
tation to form conductive contact. 3,481,776, 12-2-69, CI. 117-
212.
Mancini, Franco: See —
Sciaky, Roberto; and Mancini, Franco, 3,446, 823.
Manco Manufacturing Co.: See —
Valente, Raymond L., 3,453,852.
Mancusi, Joseph J., Jr. Pressure-balanced swivel pipe coupling.
3,454,288, 7-8-69, CI. 285-98.
Mancuso, Emanuel. Sectional billiard cue with easy detachment fea-
ture. 3,462,147, 8-19-69, CI. 273-68.
Mandalakas, John N., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Tem-
perature compensated solar cell light sensor. 3,480,781, 11-25-69,
CI. 250-209.
Mandelberg, Hirsch I. Double monochromator. 3,472,596, 10-14-69,
CI. 356-101.
Mandelik, Bernard G.: See —
Bostwick, Louis E.; and Mandelik, Bernard G., 3,432, 264.
Mandelkorn, Joseph, to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Silicon solar cell with
cover glass bonded to cell by metal pattern. 3.472,698, 10-14-69,
CI. 136-89.
Mandelkorn, Joseph; and Broder, Jacob, to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method of
making electrical contact on silicon solar cell and resultant
product. 3,434,885, 3-25-69, CI. 136-89.
Mandell, Harry Creston, Jr.: See —
Huber, Ludwig Konrad; and Mandell, Harry Creston,
Jr.,3,43 1,088.
Mandell, Harry Creston, Jr.; and Roth, Edwin S., to Pennsalt Chemi-
cals Corporation. Polymer coating removal process. 3,432,347, 3-
11-69, CI. 134-38.
Manders, Godefridus Johannes, to U.S. Philips Corporation. Multiple
magnetic head providing uniform bearing surface detrition.
3,453,398. 7-1-69, CI. 179-100.2
986
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Manderveld, Elise Berlier. Device for curling, waving or setting hair.
3,459,200, 85-69, CI. 132-43.
Mandeville, Charles R.: See-
Lamb, Kay R.; and Mandeville, Charles R., 3,464,435.
Mandii, Harry I.: See—
Weems, Sterling J.; Hinds, John A.; and Mandii, Harry
I.,3,423,286.
Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov: See—
Slavov, Ivan Atanassov; Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov; Ganev, Petar
Levtchev; Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov; and Barzakov, Petko
Ivanov.3,435,669.
Mandock, Richard F.; and Plambeck, Ronald F., to Protection Con-
trols, Inc. Flame monitoring circuit. 3,437,884, 4-8-69, CI. 317-
148.5
Mandonas, Nicholas J.; and Smith, Norman F., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Apparatus for helixing and sorting filmed
resistors. 3,444,782, 5-20-69, CI. 90-11.64
Mandrel Industries, Inc.: See —
Adornetto, Anthony J.; and Fox, Leslie L., 3,473,079.
Evans, John S., Jr., 3,425,506.
Evans, John S., Jr.; and McGhee, James E., 3,451,523.
Locheed, Edward W., Jr.; and Sheffield, Herman E., 3,464,022.
Porter, James A., Jr., 3,437,991.
Stapleton, Fred E.; and Buescher, James E., 3,434,104.
Mandt, Arne: See—
Laurell, Lars G.; and Mandt, Arne,3,487,455.
Mandy, Robert R.; and Kibler, Willis L., to McCord Corporation,
mesne. Vehicle headlight clearing system. 3,456,278, 7-22-69, CI.
15-250.02
Manecke, Siegfried E. Thermostatic control device and parts
therefor. 3,428,932, 2-18-69, CI. 337-348.
Manecke, Siegfried E. Thermostatic control system for water heater
tanks or the like. 3,435,189, 3-25-69, CI. 219-321.
Manegold, Jost-Henrich: See —
Sommer, Erwin; Manegold, Jost-Henrich; and Schulze, Hel-
mut,3,483,167.
Manelick, James M.: See—
Bowles, Arnold G.; and Manelick, James M., 3,477,096.
Maner, William S., to Viewall Television Products Corporation.
Dipole antenna array having equally spaced dipoles of decreasing
lengths. 3,482,250, 12-2-69, CI. 343-766.
Manes, Robert J.: See—
Leonard, Merrill G.; and Manes, Robert J. ,3,46 1,259.
Maness, John F. Valve lifter pulling means. 3,479,722, 1 1-25-69, CI.
29-213.
Manetta, Sam. Packaging device. 3,445,985, 5-27-69, CI. 53-124.
Manevy, Georges, to Commissariat a I'Energie Atomique. Selective
reduction of PuF„. 3,450,509, 6-17-69, CI. 23-344.
Manfre, Ben L., to FMC Corporation. Vine crop harvesting
machine. 3,469,383, 9-30-69, CI. 56-327.
Manfredi, Dario; and Raiti, Angelo. Space vehicle and launching
means therefor. 3,437,285, 4-8-69, CI. 244-1.
Manfredonia, Mario; and Wilcox, Edward D., Jr., to Union Camp
Corporation. Automatic bag opener. 3,430,409, 3-4-69, CI. 53-3.
Mangan, Edmund L., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Strip
thickness profile gage. 3,440,738, 4-29-69, CI. 33-174.
Mangan, Edmund L., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Noncontact-
ing gauges for automatically measuring the profile of moving strip.
3,474,668, 10-28-69, CI. 73-159.
Mangan, Edmund L., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Temperature
and composition compensator for radiation thickness gauges.
3,482,098, 12-2-69, CI. 250-83.3
Mangan, Richard E.; and Beeson, William Law. Collapsible shelf for
use with a railing or the like. 3,433,443, 3-18-69, CI. 248-214.
Manganaro, Carl R: See —
Crist, Joseph G.; Manganaro, Carl R.; and Nagle, Elliott
V., 3,455,852.
Manganello, Samuel J.: See-
Kennedy, George E.; and Manganello, Samuel J.,3,475,812.
Mangas, Walter E. Spring loaded chuck key. 3,457,813, 7-29-69, CI.
81-90.
Mangel, John J., to Dart Industries Inc. Aerosol dispenser actuated
by propellant pressure. 3,477,613, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 222-70.
Mangelsdorf, Robert C: See —
Amadon, Roger M.; Crawford, Leo L.; and Mangelsdorf, Robert
C, 3,452,862.
Mangeney, Gerard Leon Alphonse: See —
Pechmeze, Jacques Pierre Edmond; and Mangeney, Gerard
Leon Alphonse, 3,454,420.
Manger, Charles Frederick; Klee, John Michael; and Carter, Richard
James, to Bentley Engineering Company Limited, The. Fabric
drawoff from knitting machines. 3,442,100, 5-6-69, CI. 66-153.
Manghirmalani, Arjan T.: See—
Aser, Gilbert A.; Figler, Robert H.; Manghirmalani, Arjan T.;
and Redding, Thomas P.,3,435,500.
Manghirmalani, Arjan T.; Trabold, Andrew F.; and Figler, Robert
H., to Xerox Corporation. Heated fuser roll. 3,437,032, 4-8-69,
CI. 100-93.
Mangiapane, Rosario: See —
Sheldon, Edward J.; Mangiapane, Rosario; and Segarra, Ed-
win,3,484,785.
Mangin, Jean Paul, to CSF-Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Gas laser device for producing radiation in the 40-micron
band. 3,439,288, 4-15-69, CI. 331-94.5
Mangin, Jean Paul: See —
Softer, Jacques; and Mangin, Jean Paul,3,454,818.
Mangin, Jean-Paul: See —
Leboutet, Hubert; and Mangin, Jean-Paul,3,482,139.
Mangini, Angelo; Mazzanti, Germana; and Tundo, Antonio, to
Aziende Colori Nazionali Affini ACNA S.p.A. Triazine containing
azo dyestuffs. 3,454,551, 7-8-69, CI. 260-153.
Mangis, Rex L. Golf practice apparatus. 3,458,203, 7-29-69, CI.
273-194.
Mangnall, Derek: See —
Tilney, Richard; Netherstreet, Jack H.; Mangnall, Derek; and
Jones, Samuel H.,3,486,483.
Mango, Frank D., to Shell Oil Company. Olefin production.
3,424,811, 1-28-69, CI. 260-680.
Mango, Frank D.; and Newey, Herbert A., to Shell Oil Company.
Novel epoxides and cured polymer compositions obtained
therefrom. 3,476,693, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-2.
Mango, Frank D.: See —
Dvoretzky, Isaac; and Mango, Frank D., 3,448, 167.
Shaw, Alfred W.; Wilcoxen, Charles H., Jr.; and Mango, Frank
D.,3,427,364.
Mangold, Donald J.: See—
Ager, John W., Jr.; Heying, Theodore L.; and Mangold, Donald I
J.,3,463,820.
Mangold, Robert T.: See —
Cloyd, Harold S.; Bernhardt, Charles A.; and Mangold, Robert
T.,3,443,722.
Mangold, William F.: See —
Wooton, Thomas C; Mangold, William F.; and Davis, Warren
L.,3,442,788.
Mangood Corporation: See —
Mayerl, Michael C, 3,428,787.
Mangum, Grafton F.; and Whelchel, Carl J., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Liner configuration for solid propellant rocket mo-
tors. 3,426,528, 2-11-69, CI. 60-39.47
Manhattan Terrazzo Brass Strip Co., Inc.: See—
Petzschke, Erich W., 3,438,231.
Manias, Theodore Emmanuel, to Robertson, H. H., Company. Insu-
lated metal wall structure. 3,474,583, 10-28-69, CI. 52-302.
Maniero, Daniel A.: See —
Hirayama, Chikara; and Maniero, Daniel A. ,3,460,902.
Kemeny, George A.; Franzen, Wayne E.; Maniero, Daniel A.;
and Bruning, Armin M., 3,474,279.
Manikowski, Donald M.: See —
Andes, Ralph V.; and Manikowski, Donald M., 3,454,414.
Manini, Benito. Transverse interrupted slitting apparatus for continu-
ously moving plastic film. 3,456,540, 7-22-69, CI. 83-319.
Manion, Jean P., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. H203
fuel cell and method of producing electrical energy. 3,446,673, 5-
27-69, CI. 136-86.
Manion, Jean P.; Philosophos, John A.; and Robinson, Marquis B.,
to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Process for preparing
CF4 and CC1F3 in an electrical discharge. 3,485,735, 12-23-69, CI.
204-169.
Maniquis, Angelina A.: See —
Joseph, Guy G.; Teverbaugh, Robert K.; and Maniquis, Angelina
A.,3,476,292.
Manitowoc Co., Inc., The: See —
Van Steenburgh, Leon R., Jr., 3,449,920.
Manitowoc Company, Inc., The: See —
Beduhn, Daniel E., 3,485,383.
Bender, Erwin L.; and Swanson, Richard H., 3,479,971.
Dedricks, Alvin N.; and Mueller, Lester A., 3,430,452.
Manjikian, Serop: See —
Bennett, Albert L.; and Manjikian, Serop, 3,442,995.
Clark, George B.; and Manjikian, Serop,3,430,770.
Manjikian, Serop, to Universal Water Corporation. Production of
semipermeable membranes. 3,483,282, 12-9-69, CI. 264-41.
Manjikian, Serop; and Maurer, Michael D. Reverse osmosis module.
3,485,374, 12-23-69, CI. 210-321.
Mankarious, Ramzy G., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Photon cou-
pler having radially-disposed, serially connected diodes arranged
as segments of a circle. 3,480,783, 1 1 -25-69, CI. 250-211.
Manke, Raymond F., to Case, J. I., Company. Drive mechanism.
3,440,739, 4-29-69, CI. 37-43.
Mankin, Paul A., to Wood, John, Company. Seal means for electri-
cal conduit. 3,426,947, 2-1 1-69, CI. 222-385.
Mankin, Robert S.: See —
Kusel, Edward J.; and Mankin, Robert S.,3,433,460.
Mankowich, Abraham, to United States of America, Army. Com-
position and method for detergency of asphalt soil. 3,462,369, 8-
19-69, CI. 252-138.
Mankowich, Abraham, to United States of America, Army. Alkaline
detergent composition. 3,484,379, 12-16-69, CI. 252-137.
LIST OF PATENTEES
987
Manktelow, Anthony John: See—
Endacott, John Derrick; and Manktelow, Anthony
John.3,46 1,219.
Manley, Brian William, to U.S. Philips Corporation, mesne. Light
shutter system utilizing an image intensifier tube. 3,457,451, 7-22-
69, CI. 315-14.
Manley, Brian William; and Adams, John, to U.S. Philips Corpora-
tion, mesne. Image intensifier with channel secondary emission
electron multiplier having tilted channels. 3,487,258, 12-30-69, CI.
315-11.
Manley, Harold J., to United States of America, Air Force. Discon-
tinuous forward automatic gain control. 3,431,497, 3-4-69, CI.
325-326.
Manley, John C, to Corning Glass Works. Method of making an
electrical component. 3,452,432, 7-1-69, CI. 29-621.
Manley, Russell E. Sand compositions. 3,429,719, 2-25-69, CI. 106-
38.3
Manlove, Alliott, & Co., Limited: See—
Scoffield, Eric George; and Love, David Christopher, 3,479,131.
Taylor, Ernest, 3,442,036.
Manly, Ron. Automatic signal reader using color separation.
3,426,324, 2-4-69, CI. 340-146.3
Manly, Tomas D., to Laporte Chemicals Limited. Peroxy com-
pounds. 3,428,689, 2-18-69, CI. 260-610.
Manmo, Shiro: See —
Nakamura, Hiroshi; Manmo, Shiro; Ishizaki, Yasutaro; Saito,
Tokuji; and Kato, Kin,3,473,288.
Mann, Abe: See —
Stern, David M.; Mann, Abe; and Ogle, James A. ,3,467,775.
Mann, Alex, deceasedO (by Mann, Billyea; executrix), to General
Tire & Rubber Company, The. Process for producing fenestrated
plastic sheet. 3,455,756, 7-15-69, CI. 156-209.
Mann, Alfred E., to Textron Electronics, Inc., mesne. Solar cell with
wrap-around electrodes. 3,450,568, 6-17-69, CI. 136-89.
Mann, Billyea: See —
Mann, Alex.3,455,756.
Mann, Charles J. Chuck construction. 3,437,342, 4-8-69, CI. 279--
002
Mann, Charles R. Bag construction with closure carrier. 3,442,437,
5-6-69, CI. 229-54.
Mann, Egon: See —
Winter, August; and Mann, Egon, 3,442, 346.
Winter, August; Mann, Egon; Pfeiffer, Willi; and Arnegger, Wil-
helm,3,433,087.
Mann, Fred A., Jr. Floor mat. 3,435,480, 4-1-69, CI. 15-215.
Mann, Fred A., Jr. Rug rolling device. 3,474,980, 10-28-69, CI. 242-
67.1
Mann, Frederick W. Adjustable stilts. 3,441,272, 4-29-69, CI. 272-
70.1
Mann, George B.; and Tonner, Richard C, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Method of electrically testing semiconductor ele-
ments retained under a pressure drawn film. 3,473,124, 10-14-69,
CI. 324-158.
Mann, Henry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Pulse
corrector. 3,426,159, 2-4-69, CI. 179-84.
Mann, John E.; and Walker, Perrin, to TRW Semiconductors, Inc.
Dislocation enhancement control of silicon by introduction of
large diameter atomic metals. 3,485,684, 12-23-69, CI. 148-187.
Mann, John Raymond: See —
Baker, Lionel Richard; Bertoya, Hastings Charles Maxim; Mann,
John Raymond; and Whyte, James Norwood, 3,436, 154.
Mann, Joseph K., to Varian Associates. High power microwave
matching structure employing two sets of cumulatively reinforcing
spaced wave reflective elements. 3,471,810, 10-7-69, CI. 333-33.
Mann, Leonard J.; and Williamitis, Victor A., to General Motors
Corporation. Rotating spindle ice maker. 3,482,413, 12-9-69, CI.
62-68.
Mann Mobel-und Einrichtungshauser KG: See —
Fuhrmann, Karl H., 3,462,166.
Mann, Morley. Apparatus for forming coils. 3,430,474, 3-4-69, CI.
72-135.
Mann, Owen A.: See —
Wahl, Franklin W., 3,445,954.
Mann, Philip. Shorts construction. 3,459,181, 8-5-69, CI. 128-159.
Mann, Robert John, to International Standard Electric Corporation.
Electrical pulse bootstrap circuit. 3,482,134, 12-2-69, CI. 307-237.
Mann, Roger H., to Shell Oil Company. Chloral treatment of conju-
gated diene block copolymers. 3,458,600, 7-29-69, CI. 260-879.
Mann, Roger H.; and Bailey, Joseph T. Shell Oil Company Terminal
sulfonate polymers, latices thereof and method of preparation.
3,471,431, 10-7-69, CI. 260-29.7
Mann, Walter: See —
Schaefer, Gerhard; Suter, Hubert; Wirth, Friedrich; and Mann,
Walter,3,420,750.
Mann, William C, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Elec-
trochemical integrator device. 3,427,539, 2-1 1-69, CI. 324-94.
Mann, William C; and Hayden, Leland E., to Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. Bistable magnetic decision summing device.
3,443,116, 5-6-69, CI. 307-88.
Mann, William C: See-
Jensen, Paul A.; and Mann, William C.,3,45 1,042.
Manne, Moe. Expandible ring with means biasing it to contracted
position. 3,423,956, 1-28-69, CI. 63-15.45
Manne, Richard S., to Esso Research and Engineering Company.
Isoparaffinic jet fuel. 3,420,769, 1-7-69, CI. 208-66.
Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Bayer, Walter, 3,425,254.
Frohlich, Josef, 3,442,535.
Frohlich, Josef, 3,468,564.
Kobusch, Helmut; Grune, Johannes; and Pfeiffer, Arnold,
3,459,209.
Landgraf, Helmut; and Vogt, Gerd, 3,464,485.
Ledune, Jacques; and Nilles, Gaul, 3,476,550.
Naeser, Gerhard; Wessel, Otto; and Darschewski, Kurt,
3,433,049.
Pfenning, Emil, 3,473,601.
Schrewe, Hans, 3,429,365.
Schrewe, Hans, 3,433,289.
Stephan, Karl, 3,445,627.
Strohschein, Manfred; Glaser, Josef; and Kurth, Hans,
3,439,736.
Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Gruber, Kurt, 3,464,248.
Schmitt, Paul; and Hien, Manfred, 3,472,054.
vom Dorp, Walter; and Eversberg, Hans, 3,456,475.
Mannheimer, Hans S. Carboxylate salts of certain substituted
imidazolines. 3,452,042, 6-24-69, CI. 260-309.6
Mannheimer, Hans S. Sulfate or sulfonate amphoteric amine salts.
3.452.065, 6-24-69, CI. 260-401.
Mannheimer, Hans S. Amido carboxylic acid salts of amines.
3.452.066, 6-24-69, CI. 260-401.
Manning, Arnold J., to Sweetland, William E. Fur fletched arrows.
3,428,321, 2-18-69, CI. 273-106.5
Manning, David T.; and Sousa, Anthony A., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Nematocidal method and composition containing 2-
dihalomethylbenzothiazoles. 3,472,935, 10-14-69, CI. 424-270.
Manning, Donald L., to General Motors Corporation. Auxiliary road
wheel assembly. 3,477,738, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 280-124.
Manning, George C: See —
Warrington, Henry G.; and Manning, George C, 3, 444,937.
Manning, Harold E., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation. Butene-2
isomerization. 3,475,51 1, 10-28-69, CI. 260-683.2
Manning, Harry F., to Talon, Inc. Flange lock slider for filament
slide fasteners. 3,449,803, 6-17-69, CI. 24-205.14
Manning, Henry P.; and Musser, C Walton. Missiles and gun barrels
for eliminating sabots therefrom. 3,427,648, 2-11-69, CI. 102-93.
Manning, John Alfred, to Penn Machinery Company. Indexing
mechanism. 3,438,233, 4-15-69, CI. 72-219.
Manning, Joseph P.: See —
Coleman, William L.; and Manning, Joseph P., 3,461, 025.
Manning, Loran E., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Hose. 3,446,247, 5-27-69, CI. 138-119.
Manning, Robert E., to Sandoz Inc. Pyrimido thiadiazines.
3,478,023, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-243.
Manning, Robert E.: See —
Frey, Albert J.; and Manning, Robert E., 3,467,662.
Frey, Albert J.; Houlihan, William J.; and Manning, Robert
E. ,3,457,268.
Houlihan, William J.; and Manning, Robert E.,3,478,051.
Houlihan, William J.; Manning, Robert E.; and Theuer, William
S., 3,435,034.
Manning, Shannon L., to Hallmark Cards, Incorporated. Gift
wrapping ensemble and holder therefor. 3,441,127, 4-29-69, CI.
206-47.
Manning, Wallace F.: See —
Lyons, Delbert T.; and Manning, Wallace F., 3,422, 556.
Manning, Wilbur M. Aerosol container dispensing attachment.
3,459,342, 8-5-69, CI. 222-402.13
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Underwater comple-
tion. 3,421,579, 1-14-69, CI. 166-0.5
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Telescoped caisson.
3,426,859, 2-11-69, CI. 175-9.
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Pipe laying method.
3,434,295, 3-25-69, CI. 61-72.3
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Offloading moored
production storage unit. 3,434,442, 3-25-69, CI. 114-0.5
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Ballistic jacket-pile
connection. 3,471,174, 10-7-69, CI. 285-18.
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Apparatus and
method for transporting fluids between a submerged storage tank
and a floating vessel. 3,479,673, 1 1-25-69, CI. 9-8.
Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Telescoped caisson.
3,482,408, 12-9-69, CI. 61-46.
Manning, William J.: See —
Fischer, Jack N.; and Manning, William J.,3,424,132.
Mannings, Alan I.: See —
Finn, Bernard J.; and Mannings, Alan I. ,3,482, 832.
Mannington Mills: See —
Tuthill, Jay D.; Kulka, Nicholas; and Arban, Bert S., 3,428,471.
Mannix International Inc.: See —
Peppin, Richard A.; and Fekete, Stephen I., 3,436,848.
988
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Manno, James J. Apparatus for flushing debris from the region of a
vehicle brake. 3,447,966, 6-3-69, CI. 134-22.
Mano, Fumiyoshi: See —
Yamada, Masakazu; Komota, Hayashi; and Mano, Fu-
miyoshi.3,449,128.
Manock, Geoffrey Windle. Woven stretch fabric having yarn crimp
superimposed on filament crimp and method of making same.
3,479,245, 11-18-69, CI. 161-77.
Manoogian, Alex, to Masco Corporation. Mixing valve. 3,422,849,
1-21-69, CI. 137-625.41
Manoogian, Dickran: See —
Minardi, Oresto A.; and Manoogian, Dickran.3,463,407.
Manor, Eli. Optical range indicating system. 3,475,098, 10-28-69,
CI. 356-4.
Manor, Felix. Process for treating cotton material to increase
elasticity and elastic recovery. 3,441,471, 4-29-69, CI. 162-90.
Manor, Paul A.: See —
Colby, Joseph M.; Manor, Paul A.; and Kania,
Gustav,3,460,802.
Manos, Philip: See —
Kissa, Erik; Manos, Philip; and Wahlig, Charles F.,3,453,038.
Manos, Philip, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Elec-
trochromic device. 3,451,741, 6-24-69, CI. 350-160.
Manos, Philip, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company. Coap-
plication of softeners with an acid halide containing polymeric
shrink-proofing agent to textile fibers. 3,457,213, 7-22-69, CI.
260-33.4
Manotas, Avelino L.: See —
Manotas, Dagmar H.; and Manotas, Avelino L.,3,4 19,973.
Manotas, Dagmar H.; and Manotas, Avelino L. Mathematical
teaching wheel. 3,419,973, 1-7-69, CI. 35-31.
Manry, Andre: See —
Pouilloux, Jacques; and Manry, Andre,3,44 1,074.
Mansard, Bernard: See —
Klein, Jacques; and Mansard, Bernard,3 ,440,770.
Mansei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha: See —
Goto, Kenjiro, 3,425,783.
Goto, Kenjiro, 3,453,064.
Mansell, Henry J. Chuck construction. 3,472,524, 10-14-69, CI. 279-
2.
Mansfeld, Viktor; Hladovec, Josef; and Horakova, Zdenka, to Spofa
Sdruzeni Podniku pro Zdravotnickou Vyrobu. Process of extract-
ing proteins from potatoes. 3,461,205, 8-12-69, CI. 424-195.
Mansfield, Donald L.; and Tappan, Peter C, to U.S.M. Corporation.
Lubrication pumping system. 3,444,959, 5-20-69, CI. 184-6.
Mansfield, Frank Richard, 33 1/3% to Patent Service Corporation of
America. Game apparatus comprising consecutively numbered
coasters for beverage receptacles. 3,486,753, 12-30-69, CI. 273-
137.
Mansfield, Richard C, to Rohm & Haas Company. Preparation of
dialkylphenols. 3,420,896, 1-7-69, CI. 260-624.
Mansfield Sanitary Inc.: See —
Fulton, Howard A.; Flinner, Vaughn D.; and Sprang, Richard
W., 3,421,540.
Fulton, Howard A.; and Flinner, Vaughn D., 3,466,064.
Mansfield, Stanley J. Self-locking tubular containers. 3,429,500, 2-
25-69, CI. 229-62.
Mansfield, Vaughn, to Peabody Coal Company, mesne. Coke, tar,
and clean coal gas producing method and apparatus. 3,434,931, 3-
25-69, CI. 201-27.
Mansfield, Vaughn, to Peabody Coal Company, mesne. Coke and
heat producing method. 3,434,932, 3-25-69, CI. 201-27.
Mansfield, Vaughn, to Peabody Coal Company, mesne. Method for
producing high vield coke by downdrafting of hot gases.
3,434,933, 3-25-69, CI. 201-32.
Mansfield, William Thomas, to Sylvania Electric Products, inc. Elec-
trical connector. 3,464,054, 8-26-69, CI. 339-176.
Manship, Luther P.: See—
Turner, Charles R.; Myers, Walter E.; and Manship, Luther
P.,3,425,016.
Manske, Wendell J.: See—
Colvin, Ronald L.; and Manske, Wendell J. ,3,486,752.
Manson, Alan: See —
lllis, Alexander; and Manson, Alan, 3,466, 167.
Manson, Andrew John; and Phillips, Donald K., to Sterling Drug Inc.
15,16-Disubstituted aromatic steroids, intermediates and
processes. 3,433.785, 3-18-69, CI. 260-239.5
Manson, John A.; and Sorkin, Howard, to Air Reduction Company,
Incorporated. Poly 2,2,2 trifluoroethyl vinyl ether containing elec-
troluminescent phosphor particles. 3,461,075, 8-12-69, CI. 252-
301.3
Mansour, Momtaz Nosshi, to Unitek Corporation. Intermittent mo-
tion apparatus. 3,421,380, 1-14-69, CI. 74-84.
Mansour, Momtaz Nosshi: See —
Laub, Joseph L.; and Mansour, Momtaz Nosshi, 3,430, 834.
Mansour, Tahir M., to Ford Motor Company. Method for inspecting
objects having parallel faces. 3,427,1 10, 2-1 1-69, CI. 356-239.
Mansur, Fred E.: See —
Francel, Josef; Jagodzinski, Robert F.; and Mansur, Fred
E., 3,460,960.
Mantel, Edward R.; Vigor, Charles W.; and Iwankovitsch, Stephen
W., to General Motors Corporation. Brazing method. 3,479,731,
11-25-69, CI. 29-472.3
Mantelet, Jean, to Moulinex, Societe Anonyme. Rotary blade
domestic appliance. 3,461,933, 8-19-69, CI. 146-68.
Mantell, Charles L.; and Ferment, George R., to Schools for Indus-
trial Education of Newark, N. J., Administering Newark College of
Engineering, Board of Trustees of, The. Electrowinning man-
ganese. 3,455,799, 7-15-69, CI. 204-105.
Mantell, Gerald J.; Helin, Arthur F.; and Wutz, Adolf A., to Gulf Oil
Corporation. Ethylene-N-methylol acrylamideacrylic ester ter-
polymers as bonding agents for nonwoven fabrics. 3,459,698, 8-5-
69, CI. 260-29.4
Mantell, Gerald J.: See —
Smith, Wayne E.; Mantell, Gerald J.; and Chapin, Earl
C.,3,449,277.
Mantell, Otto B. Suit hangers with double bar. 3,435,999, 4-1-69, CI.
223-91.
Manterfield, Ralph, to Davy and United Engineering Company
Limited. Walking beam apparatus. 3,451,532, 6-24-69, CI. 198-
219.
Mantle, Peter J., to General Dynamics Corporation. Multi-mode
variable geometry surface effect ship. 3,481,297, 12-2-69, CI. 114-
67.
Mantle, Peter J.; and Hall, Arnold M., to General Dynamics Cor-
poration. Multiple hull vehicle with air cushion support.
3,476,069, 11-4-69, CI. 114-67.
M. A. N. Turbo GmbH: See—
Derbfuss, Wolfgang, 3,424,024.
Manuel, Ernesto H., to Continental Can Company, Inc. Method of
forming a flexible organic layer on metal by a pulsed electrical ab-
normal glow discharge. 3,471,316, 10-7-69, CI. 117-93.3
Manuel, Tom: See —
Hugel, Helmut; and Manuel, Tom, 3,450,2 16.
Manufacture Beige d'Aiguilles S.A.:See —
Schneider, Joseph, 3,469,687.
Manufacture Beige de Lampes et de Materiel Electronique en
abrege MBLE: See —
Schayes, Raymond; and Gourlet, Roger, 3,450,884.
Manufacture de Produits Pharmaceutiques a Christiaens Societe
Anonyme: See —
de Ridder, Rene R., 3,466,274.
Manufacturers Engineering and Equipment Corporation: See —
Ketelsen, Peter, 3,464,271.
Manufactures J. R. Bottu: See —
Rohrbach, Philippe; and Blum, Jean, 3,485,924.
Manufactures Jean-Baptiste Martin, Jean Martin, Andre Charbin &
Cie: See —
Perrier, Marius Antoine, 3,434,310.
Manus, George. Type bar actuator comprising sequentially operating
electromagnetically acting devices. 3,452,850, 7-1-69, CI. 197-14.
Manwaring, Joshua G. D., to Radio Frequency Co., Inc. Radio
frequency heating apparatus. 3,461,263, 8-12-69, CI. 219-10.81
Manz, August F., to Union Carbide Corporation. Work-in-circuit arc
starting apparatus. 3,431,390, 3-4-69, CI. 219-130.
Manz, August F.; Saenger, John F., Jr.; Freeman, Norman D.; and
Stanchus, Frank T., to Union Carbide Corporation. Method for-
depositing metal with a tig arc. 3,483,354, 12-9-69, CI. 219-137.
Manz, August F.; and Steinert, Thomas M., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Multiarc torch energizing method and apparatus
3,459,919, 8-5-69, CI. 219-131.
Manzer, Marvin R.: See —
Schmitt, Donald E.; Manzer, Marvin R.; and Clay, Howard
\V„ 3,460.663.
Manzi, John. Method for unclogging oil passageways of engines.
3,423,241, 1-21-69, CI. 134-22.
Manzler, Mat'-i :e Leslie: See —
Fletcher, Charles Philip; Friedlander, Erich Siegfried; Manzler,
Maurice Leslie; and Young, David John,3,450,981.
Manzo, Joseph F.: See —
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch, Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F., 3,470,638.
Mao, Tzu J.: See —
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu J.,3,450,615.
Eldred, Roger J.; and Mao, Tzu Jen,3,473,949.
Mapes, Harold C: See —
Fraboni, Henry J.; Mapes, Harold C; and Mullin, Newell
D., 3,438,647.
Mapham, Neville, to General Electric Company. Device for protect-
ing electrical apparatus. 3,452,252, 6-24-69, CI. 317-16.
Maple, Steven E.: See —
Tilbury, Lawrence E.; and Maple, Steven E., 3,480,085.
Maple, Telford Grant, to Raytheon Company. Semiconductor con-
tact and interconnection structure. 3,445,727, 5-20-69, CI. 317-
107.
Maple, William E.: See —
Graab, Judson W.; Rosenblum, Louis; Maple, William E.;
Dupraw, William A.; and Gahn, Randall F.,3,472,625.
Maples, Hoyt E.: See —
Strass, Herbert K.; and Maples, Hoyt E.,3,427,093.
LIST OF PATENTEES
989
Mapother Thomas C, to General Electric Company. Semiconductor
low voltage switch. 3,427,512, 2-11-69, CI. 317-235.
Maps, Charles H., Jr.: See—
Klaiber, Gerhart; and Maps, Charles H., Jr.,3,450,849.
Mar-Lin Safety Devices, Inc.: See-
Becker, Harry W., 3,452,731.
Maradyn, Edward D., to Northern Engineering & Supply Co.,
Limited, The. Log handling machine. 3,457,971, 7-29-69, CI. 143-
48.
Maradyn, Edward D., to Northern Engineering & Supply Co.,
Limited, The. Load binding arrangement. 3,458,215, 7-29-69, CI.
280-179.
Maranchak, Vasily Makarovich; Veisky, Stanislav Petrovich; and
Krivenkov, Vladimirovich. Protective device high-voltage D.C.
power transmission lines. 3,444,433, 5-13-69, CI. 317-36.
Marancik, William G.: See—
Blanchard, Edward R.; and Marancik, William G.,3,428,501.
Marand, Jean, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Integral plug valve
assembly for dipenser of products in the fluid state. 3,451,596, 6-
24-69, CI. 222-193.
Marandi, AH: See—
Hinz, Walter W.; and Marandi, Ali,3,454,032.
Marandi, Ali, to Clemar Manufacturing Corporation. Pilot operated
valve. 3,439,895, 4-22-69, CI. 251-30.
Marano, Herbert W., to Consolidated Cigar Corporation. Apparatus
for forming rod of particulate material. 3,421,520, 1-14-69, CI.
131-59.
Marano, Herbert W., to Flinchbaugh Products, Inc. Tape-mounted
label dispensing and applying apparatus. 3,436,294, 4-1-69, CI.
156-351.
Marans, Nelson S., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Chemical process.
3,424,638, 1-28-69, CI. 156-272.
Marans, Nelson S.: See —
Werber, Frank X.; and Marans, Nelson S.,3,483,160.
Marantz Company, Inc.: See—
Marantz, Saul B., 3,431,884.
Marantz, Saul B., to Marantz Company, Inc. Tuning control for
radio receivers. 3,431,884, 3-11-69, CI. 116-124.1
Marasco, Harold E., to Marasco Shoe Machinery Company. Sole
press. 3,475,776, 1 1-4-69, CI. 12-36.8
Marasco, Joseph A. Refuse press. 3,438,322, 4-15-69, CI. 100-233.
Marasco, Paul M.; and Hollis, Walter W., to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Stadiametric rangefinder including a transversely mova-
ble lens. 3,459,478, 8-5-69, CI. 356-22.
Marasco Shoe Machinery Company: See —
Marasco, Harold E., 3,475,776.
Marasco, Vincent. Vehicular toy capable of simulating a rearing
horse. 3,427,037, 2-1 1-69, CI. 280-1.189
Marasco, Vincent. Locking cap for bottles and the like. 3,447,709,
6-3-69, CI. 215-9.
Marason, Gabriel, Jr.: See—
Baynes, William R.; Marason, Gabriel, Jr.; and Barcus, Jack
L.,3,484,828.
Marateck, Harold: See—
Maratcck, Jack M.; and Marateck, Harold.3,479,070.
Marateck, Jack M.; and Marateck, Harold. Structure formed of
joined panels. 3,479,070, 1 1-18-69, CI. 287-20.92
Marathon Electric Manufacturing Corporation: See —
Shankwitz, Harold J., 3,484,670.
Sleeter, Edward B., 3,457,870.
Marathon Engineering, Inc.: See —
Farin, William G., 3,425,477.
Marathon Oil Company: See—
Allphin, Nylen L., Jr., 3,445,530.
Allred, Victor D., 3,448,012.
Argabright, Perry A.; and Hall, David W., 3,427,322.
Argabright, Perry A., 3,451,969.
Argabright, Perry A.; Sinkey, Vernon J.; and Phillips, Brian L.,
3,458,448.
Davis, John A., Jr., 3,460,622.
Davis, John A, Jr., 3,476,184.
De Puy, Charles H.; and Rider, Harold D., 3,442,960.
Earloughcr, Robert C, Jr., 3,482,630.
Gogarty, William B.; and Meabon, Harold P., 3,443,635.
Gogarty, William B., 3,443,636.
Gogarty, William B., 3,455,385.
Gogarty, William B., 3,455,389.
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Robert G., 3,467,187.
Gogarty, William B., 3.467,188.
Gogarty, William B.; and Jones, Stanley C, 3.474,865.
Gogarty, William B., 3,483,732.
Hall, David W.; and De Puy, Charles H„ 3,481,986.
Johnson, Irvin D., 3.424,002.
Johnson, Irvin D., 3,482,235.
Jones, Stanley C; Sanders, Laurence R., Jr.; Tosch, William C;
and Wenger, Charles B., 3,477,51 1.
Jones, Stanley C, 3,482,631.
Kinney, Wilson L.; and Jones, Stanley C, 3,467,194.
Kinney, Wilson L., 3,470,958.
Knight, Robert C, 3,455,394.
Lutz, Eugene F.; Kelly, Joe T.; and Hall, David W., 3,481,994.
Nicholas, Morris W., 3,426,776.
Nielson, Gary I.; and Gogarty, William B., 3,473,572.
Norton, Charles J., 3,424,765.
Norton, Charles J.; and Seppi, Ned F., 3,479,397.
Olson, Danford H.; and Bailey, George M., 3,420,902.
Olson, Danford H., 3,427,348.
Parsons, Robert W.; and Chaney, Paul R., 3,437,139.
Patton, James W.; and Son, Marion O., Jr., 3,439,026.
Patton, James W.; and Son, Marion O., 3,439,027.
Patton, James W.; and Seppi, Ned F., 3,452,087.
Patton, James W.; Argabright, Perry A.; Drayer, Dennis E.; and
Fox, Dale B., 3,471,555.
Patton, James W.; and Son, Marion O., Jr., 3,487,106.
Peterson, Alan H.; and Farrar, Grover L., 3,447,914.
Peterson, Alan H., 3,479,322.
Peterson, Alan H., 3,487,1 19.
Plummer, Mark A.; and Peterson, Alan H., 3,487,012.
Poettmann, Fred H., 3,447,507.
Poettmann, Fred H., 3,470,955.
Taussig, Peter R.; and Storms, Phillip W., 3,448,156.
White, James E., 3,475,722.
Winsett, Donald L., 3,460,907.
Marbach, Walter V., to Union Carbide Corporation. Packaging of
shirred food casings and package. 3,471,305, 10-7-69, CI. 99-176.
Marbaix, Gaston E., Limited: See—
Hillier, Malcolm Edwin, 3,442,374.
Hillier, Malcolm Edwin, 3,479,926.
Marban, Enrique G. Envelope opener. 3,442,438, 5-6-69, CI. 229-
85.
Marbelite Company, Inc., The: See —
Siklos, Gregory, 3,424,509.
Marberg, Gustaf A., to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Radial
adjustment means for boring arms of continuous miner. 3,469,886,
9-30-69, CI. 299-80.
Marberg, Gustaf Albert, to Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Oscil-
lating cutter ripper miner. 3,469,885, 9-30-69, CI. 299-71.
Marbet, Roman: See —
Lamparsky, Hans Dietmar; and Marbet, Roman, 3,470,209.
Marbet, Roman, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1,1-Dialkoxy sub-
stituted alkenes. 3,428,694, 2-18-69, CI. 260-615.
Marbet, Roman, to Givaudan Corporation, mesne. 3-Hydroxy-7-
isobutyl-l,6-octadiene. 3,452,105, 6-24-69, CI. 260-632.
Marbet, Roman, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for production
of allene ketones. 3,456,015, 7-15-69, CI. 260-586.
Marbet, Roman; and Saucy, Gabriel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Unsaturated carbonyl compounds and processes. 3,453,317, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-476.
Marble, Chester B.: See —
Albinger, Harry, Jr.; and Marble, Chester B. ,3,432,697.
Marc Wood Materials Societe Anonyme Pour la Promotion des
Echanges Techniques Internationaux: See —
Gewiss, Lucien-Victor, 3,433,692.
Marc Wood Societe Anonyme pour la Promotion des Eschanges
Techniques Internationaux: See —
Gewiss, Lucien Victor, 3,461,013.
Marcar, Haik: See —
Dingwall, Robert P.; and Marcar, Haik,3,426,453.
Marcatili, Enrique A. J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Lens sequence of optimum lens spacing. 3,420,595, 1-7-
69, CI. 350-96.
Marcatili, Enrique A. J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Electromagnetic wave focuser-deflector. 3,442,574, 5-6-
69, CI. 350-179.
Marcel, Bocchietti Hyacinthe. Unloading device for bulk materials.
3,469,715, 9-30-69, CI. 214-14.
Marcel, Henri. Tamper-proof closure. 3,424,330, 1-28-69, CI. 215-
46.
Marcel, Henri. Fitting for containers. 3,434,637, 3-25-69, CI. 222-
570.
Marcel, Jean Pierre; and Velay, Claude, to Controls Company of
America, mesne. Multiple time base timer. 3,465,110, 9-2-69, CI.
200-38.
Marcelissen, Franciscus Hendrikus, to Van der Grinten N.V. Ap-
paratus comprising one or more processing units for reproduction
material. 3,476,480, 11-4-69, CI. 355-104.
Marcel!, Gerald V., to Schjeldahl, G. T., Company. Method and ap-
paratus for preparing multiconductor cable with flat conductors.
3,481,802, 12-2-69, CI. 156-52.
Marcello, Rudolph J. Method for curling and waving hair.
3,451,398, 6-24-69, CI. 132-7.
March, Adrian Anthony Cecil. Structural assembly for use in a
building. 3,466,832, 9-16-69, CI. 52-536.
March Manufacturing Company: See —
Zimmermann, Frederick N., 3,465,681.
Marchais, Jean Claude, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Voltage level detector with tunnel diode. 3,436,560, 4-1-
69, CI. 307-322.
Marchal, Germain; and Tridon, Max. Ateliers Robatel & Mulatier
Centrifugal machines. 3,446,431, 5-27-69, CI. 233-19.
990
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Marchal, Michel: See—
Accary, Andre; Magnier, Pierre; and Marchal,
Michel.3,428,717.
Marchal, Raymond H. F.; and Foure, Claude D., to Societe Na-
tionale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Boiling
liquid reactor. 3,420,737, 1-7-69, CI. 176-56.
Marchal, Raymond Hippolyte Firmin; Colombani, Don Pierre Louis
Jean; and Ernst, Adolphe Otton Gontier, to Societe Nationale
d'Etude et de Constructions de Moteurs d'Aviation. Convertible
ground-effect/V.T.O.L. vehicle. 3,486,718, 12-30-69, CI. 244-23.
Marchall, John Donald: See—
Nydam, John H., 3,467,147.
Marchand, Jacques. Method of manufacturing packaged articles.
3,424,825, 1-28-69, CI. 264-45.
Marchand, Jean: See —
Henry, Georges; Brichard, Edgard; Marchand, Jean; and Bau-
duin, Albert.3,477,838.
Marchand, John F. Resettable fixed delay commercial squelch cir-
cuit. 3,424,865, 1-28-69, CI. 178-5.8
Marchand, Nathan: See —
Kandoian, Armig G.; and Marchand, Nathan, 3,427,622.
Marchant, Paul A.; and McHardy, Kenneth Ray, to Rexall Drug and
Chemical Company. Rotatable closure assembly with rim.
3,467,287, 9-16-69, CI. 222-480.
Marchello, John L., to Wolverine World Wide, Inc. Safety headgear
construction. 3,457,563, 7-29-69, CI. 2-3.
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich: See —
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German Ionasovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich; and
Zafransky, Vladimir Mikhailovich, 3,460, 200.
Zaitsev, Alexandr Pavlovich; Klochko, Nikolai Fedorovich;
Marchenko, Leonid Fedorovich; Efodiev, Evgeny Petrovich;
Khused, German Ionasovich; and Zafransky, Vladimir Mik-
hailovich.3,460,201.
Marcher, Jorgen, to Nielsen, H., & Son, Maskinfabrik A/S. Method
of lifting objects of magnetizable material and a system for carry-
ing the method into effect. 3,445,105, 5-20-69, CI. 271-18.
Marcheron, Claude Louis Edouard, to Societe Hispano-Suiza-Lallc-
mant. Sector type friction brake disc. 3,422,936, 1-21-69, CI. 188-
218.
Marcheron, Claude Louis Edouard, to Societe d'Exploitation des
Matericls Hispano-Suiza. Aircraft arresting gear. 3,456,907, 7-22-
69, CI. 244-110.
Marcheron, Claude Louis Edouard, to Societe d'Exploitation des
Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Aircraft arresting gear. 3,481,563, 12-2-
69, CI. 244-110.
Marcheron, Claude Louis Edouard, to Societe d'Exploitation des
Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Arresting gear including a holding strap.
3,481,564, 12-2-69, CI. 244-110.
Marcheron, Claude Louis Edouard, to Societe d'Exploitation des
Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Aircraft arresting gear. 3,481,565, 12-2-
69, CI. 244-110.
Marchese, Michael A.; and Taft, Lewis G., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Apparatus for coating a thin, uniform
thickness stripe on a substrate. 3,461,841, 8-19-69, CI. 118-413.
Marchesini, Cesare; Hogg, Walter R.; and Klein, Robert I., to
Coulter Electronics, Inc. Mechanical computer resultant indicating
device. 3,424,897, 1-28-69, CI. 235-92.
Marchessault, Paul A. Cigarette rationing device. 3,455,101, 7-15-
69, CI. 58-1.
Marchetti, Charles Joseph; and Laufer, Theodor Hugo, to Marchetti,
Charles, Societe. Vertical or short take-off aerodyne of high trans-
lation speed. 3,451,644, 6-24-69, CI. 244-7.
Marchetti, Charles, Societe: See—
Marchetti, Charles, 3,458,160.
Marchetti, Charles Joseph; and Laufer, Theodor Hugo,
3,451,644.
Marchetti, Charles, to Marchetti, Charles, Societe. Rotating-wing air-
craft. 3,458,160, 7-29-69, CI. 244-6.
Marchetti, Enzo. Beta-morpholinoethyl-alpha-phenoxy- isobutyrate
hydrochloride or citrate salt. 3,474,095, 10-21-69, CI. 260-247.2
Marchfelder, Richard. Automatic release separable fastener.
3,475,799, 11-4-69, CI. 24-230.
Marchionc, Joseph H., to Atwood Vacuum Machine Company. Pre-
loaded torsion bar door hold-open device. 3,434,179, 3-25-69, CI.
16-145.
Marchiorello, Giovanni. Process for constructing high-insulation
panels, particularly sandwich panels for prefabricated freezers, and
panels produced by this process. 3,432,196, 3-11-69, CI. 287-
189.36
Marchmann, Emil G. Thermally insulated tank structure. 3,456,835,
7-22-69, CI. 220-9.
Marchon Products Limited: See—
Koebner, Adolf; and Thornton, Thomas, 3,440,253.
Sowerby, Austen Edgar, 3,423,174.
Marcik, Milos; Jokl, Rudolf; Kubinek, Jiri; and Ritschl, Evzen, to
JAWA, narodni podnik. Lubricating arrangement for a two-stroke-
cycle internal combustion engine. 3,447,519, 6-3-69, CI. 123-127.
Marciniak, Emil J., to Spalding, A. G., & Bros., Inc. Correlated set
of golf clubs having the same moment of inertia. 3,473,370, 10-
21-69, CI. 73-65.
Marcinkowsky, Arthur E.: See —
Johnson, James S.; Kraus, Kurt A.; Marcinkowsky, Arthur E.;
Phillips, Harold O.; and Shor, Arthur J.,3,449,245.
Marcinow, Tadeusz: See —
Ryczek, Michal; Wesolowski, Kornel; Halota, Franciszek; Bar-
toszek, Boleslaw; Marcinow, Tadeusz; Niemiec, Jan; Tysz-
kowski, Zygmunt; Szczerba, Roman; Kossowski, Eugeniusz;
Cholewa, Mieczyslaw; and Nowak, Ryszard, 3,468,773.
Marcmann, Emil G. Stirring device. 3,455,540, 7-15-69, CI. 259-
138.
Marco, Francis W.: See —
Bolinger, Edgar Dare; Machell, Greville; and Marco, Francis
W., 3,457,027.
Marco, George P., to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company.
Retractable overhead guard. 3,472,550, 10-14-69, CI. 296-102.
Marco, Gino J.: See —
Erwin, Eugene S.; and Marco, Gino J. ,3,421, 898.
Marco Products Company: See —
Hunt, Robert G., 3,449,003.
Hunt, Robert G., 3,449,782.
Marco, Silvestre Borras. Shelf assembly. 3,485,189, 12-23-69, CI.
108-64.
Marconi Company Limited, The: See —
Adam, Arthur Mylne, 3,427,493.
Allen, Cyril Joseph; Bliss, John Llewelyn; and Millar, Ian David
Balfour, 3,443,024.
Bennett, Frank Colston, 3,447,091.
Brown, Thomas Theodore; Mullin, Leslie Raeburn; and Selves,
Gerald Ernest, 3,487,367.
Byatt, Dennis William George; and Starks-Field, Alfred
Benjamin, 3,456,258.
Byatt, Dennis William George, 3,487,378.
Clark, William James Rowley; and Hobbs, William Edward,
3,471,634.
Clarke, Stanley Frederick; Radcliffe, Stuart Norman; and
Reeves, Anthony John, 3,427,555.
Crumpen, Mervyn, 3,453,631.
Crumpen, Mervyn James, 3,456,261.
Cufflin, Maurice Harold, 3,486,032.
Davies, Eric, 3,454,793.
Davies, Robin Evan; and Howorth, Douglas, 3,457,369.
de Tullio, Luigi; Spence, Ian Leighton; and Mostyn, Rodney,
3,431,549.
Ellis, Alfred Brian Edwin, 3,466,391.
Fenton, Roger Wakefield; and Cooper, George Leslie,
3,436,671.
Fewings, David John, 3,463,945.
Fynn, David Ernest; and Deeley, Alfred Ronald, 3,443,238.
Geddes, William Keith Elliott; and Rout, Eric Raymond,
3,428,762.
Gerard, Roger Edwin John, 3,440,553.
Hobbs, William Edward; and Clark, William James Rowley,
3,449,509.
Hunter, Ian; and Fitzgerald, William Patrick, 3,432,737.
King, Geoffrey, 3,433,142.
Monteath, George Dewar, 3,444,318.
Mortley, Wilfred Sinden; Radcliffe, Stuart Norman; and Clarke,
Stanley Frederick, 3,421,112.
Neale, Noel William Thomas; and Morden, Brian Ronald,
3,452,255.
Nightingale, Robert Allen, 3,433,238.
Pay, Donald Alexander; Butt, Anthony John; and Deveson, John
Harwood, 3,429,994.
Radford, Matthew Frederick, 3,438,040.
Radford, Matthew Frederick, 3,470,559.
Rout, Eric Raymond, 3,466,387.
Spence, Ian Leighton, 3,431,550.
Stannard, Leslie Charles, 3,439,415.
Warren, Kenneth Alfred James; and Agar, William Oliver,
3,454,946.
Marconi Instruments, Limited: See —
Cain, William Dennis, 3,438,271.
Luskow, Alfred Allan, 3,447,083.
Middleton, John David, 3,427,541.
Parkyn, John Michael, 3,487,326.
Marconi, Walter: See —
Mazzei, Alesandro; Lugli, Gabriele; and Marconi,
Walter.3,463,766.
Marconi, Walter, to SNAM S.p.A. Polymerization of isoprene with
catalyst of transition metal and polyiminoalane. 3,476,734, 11-4-
69, CI. 260-94.3
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Arrighetti, Sergio, to
SNAM S.p.A. Catalytic compositions for polymerization and
copolymerization of alpha-mono-olefins, and processes using such
compositions. 3,467,639, 9-16-69, CI. 260-88.2
LIST OF PATENTEES
991
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Roggero, Arnaldo, to Snam
S.p.A. Olephinic amorphous curable terpolymers of alpha- olefins
and polycyclic orthocondensed polyenes having one or more con-
jugated alkylidene substituents and process for the production
thereof. 3,464,959, 9-2-69, CI. 260-79.5
Marconi, Walter; Cesca, Sebastiano; and Roggero, Arnaldo, to
SNAM S.p.A. Polymeric iminic-aluminium compounds as catalysts
for alpha-olefin polymerization. 3,470,138, 9-30-69, CI. 260-80.78
Marconi, Walter; Mazzei, Alessandro; and Lugli, Gabriele, to SNAM
S.p.A. Catalytic compositions for butadiene polymerization and
processes using said compositions. 3,468,867, 9-23-69, CI. 260-
94.3
Marconi, Walter; Mzaaei, Alessandro; de Malde', Marcello; and Cu-
cinella, Salvatore, to Snam Progetti S.p.A. Process for the
stereospecific polymerization of isoprene. 3,432,516, 3-11-69, CI.
260-94.3
Marcotte, Alphonse U.: See—
Calta, Salvatore A.; Carlson, Harry A.; Granito, Gerry D.; Kau-
meyer, Lynn W.; Marcotte, Alphonse U.; and Messina,
Benedicto U.,3,447,135.
Marcoux, Leo, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Component
oven. 3,437,790, 4-8-69, CI. 219-210.
Marcoux, Leo, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Aerosol heater
with improved control means. 3,476,293, 1 1-4-69, CI. 222-146.
Marcoux, Vernon F. J. Carburetor for rotary engines. 3,456,636, 7-
22-69, CI. 123-137.
Marcoux, Vernon F. J. Rotary combustion engine. 3,478,727, 1 1-18-
69, CI. 123-15.
Marcovecchio, Joseph; and Mitteldorf, Arthur J., to Spex Industries,
Inc. Positioning apparatus for wavelength gating devices in spec-
troscopic systems. 3,442,593, 5-6-69, CI. 356-96.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Profiling of annular
workpieces. 3,446,048, 5-27-69, CI. 72-126.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Head for rolling
threads or like formations. 3,452,567, 7-1-69, CI. 72-78.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Rolling of cylindrical
components having non-planar ends. 3,461,701, 8-19-69, CI. 72-
84.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Mass production of
standardised components. 3,466,91 1, 9-16-69, CI. 72-91.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Manufacture of annu-
lar articles. 3,466,912, 9-16-69, CI. 72-1 10.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Working of plastically
deformable materials. 3,466,916, 9-16-69, CI. 72-299.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Profiling of work-
pieces. 3,466,918, 9-16-69, CI. 72-366.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Profiling of work-
pieces. 3,470,775, 10-7-69, CI. 82-83.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Profiling of workpieces
that are figures of revolution. 3,473,358, 10-21-69, CI. 72-121.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Rolling of cylindrical
workpieces. 3,474,652, 10-28-69, CI. 72-190.
Marcovitch, Jacob, to Rotary Profile Anstalt. Machine for profiling
annular workpieces by rolling. 3,486,358, 12-30-69, CI. 72-91.
Marcucci, Rudolph: See —
Evans, Wayne; Marcucci, Rudolph; and Gates, Paul,3,466,488.
Marcum, Norman E.: See—
Farrand, William A.; Horsfall, Robert B.; Williams, Warner D.;
and Marcum, Norman E., 3,482,232.
Horsfall, Robert B.; Farrand, William A.; and Marcum, Norman
E., 3,462,817.
Marcus, Daniel H., to Sequential Electronic Systems, Inc. Measure-
ment of object displacements and velocities. 3,454,777, 7-8-69, CI.
250-237.
Marcus, Erich: See-
Chan, John K.; and Marcus, Erich.3,448,131.
Marcus, Erich; and Chan, John K., to Union Carbide Corporation.
Process for the production of coumarins. 3,449,372, 6-10-69, CI.
260-343.2
Marcus, Erich; and Hughes, John L., to Union Carbide Corporation.
O-Acetoacetyl oximes. 3,483,231, 12-9-69, CI. 260-396.
Marcus, Erich; Mac Peek, Donald L.; and Tinsley, Samuel W., to
Union Carbide Corporation. Diepoxides of omega-alkenyl-
bicycloheptyl compounds. 3,455,966, 7-15-69, CI. 260-348.
Marcus, Erich; and MacPeek, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Curable and cured compositions of diepoxide ethers such as
bis,3,4-epoxybutyl,cther with active organic hardeners. 3,420,785,
1-7-69, CI. 260-2.
Marcus, Erich; and MacPeek, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corpora-
tion. Trans-di(hydroxyalkyI)cycIobutanes. 3,431,309, 3-4-69, CI.
260-617.
Marcus, Ernst. Stepless variable transmission. 3,442,158, 5-6-69, CI.
74-796.
Marcus, Henry J.: See—
Frankel, Milton B.; Gold, Marvin H.; and Marcus, Henry
J. ,3,440,282.
Gold, Marvin H.; and Marcus, Henry J. ,3,432, 540.
Marcus, Irving: See —
Weiner, Nathan; and Marcus, Irving.3,442,174.
Marcus, Konrad H., to Donnelly Mirrors, Inc. Method of forming
vehicular rearview mirrors. 3,454,692, 7-8-69, CI. 264-135.
Marcus, Mitchell P.: See —
King, John H., Jr.; Tunis, Cyril J.; and Marcus, Mitchell
P.,3,446,950.
Lord, Philip A.; and Marcus, Mitchell P.,3,426,335.
Marcus, Paul, to APL Corporation. Base of plastic container for
storing fluids under pressure. 3,468,443, 9-23-69, CI. 215-1.
Marcus, Thomas J., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Code
matrix reader. 3,473,036, 10-14-69, CI. 250-219.
Marcus, Wilhelm, to Matheis, Wolfgang. Embroidering apparatus.
3,456,608, 7-22-69, CI. 1 12-102.
Marczak, Thaddeus S.; and Casanova, Frank A. Vending machine
for newspapers and periodicals. 3,425,596, 2-4-69, CI. 221-77.
Mard Continental, Inc.: See —
Siegal, Burton L., 3,465,139.
Mardarello, Alfred F.; and Becker, Ralph J., to United States of
America, Army. Noisemaking device. 3,457,862, 7-29-69, CI. 102-
88.
Mardarello, Alfred F.; and Berman, Allen, to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Chemical impact-sensitive fuze. 3,421,441, 1-14-69, CI.
102-73.
Marder, Herman L., to American Home Products Corporation.
Aerosol container having cap-actuator with dip- tube orienting
means. 3,420,410, 1-7-69, CI. 222-48.
Marder, Herman L.; and Steckhahn, Frank L., to American Home
Products Corporation. Aerosol container for dispensing uniformly
metered proportions of the components of a composition.
3,482,737, 12-9-69, CI. 222-94.
Marechal, Gilles Adrien Georges, to S.E.P.M. Shockproof circuit
breaker with a fuse cartridge. 3,471,817, 10-7-69, CI. 337-201.
Marechal, Guy N. L. J., to North American Philips Company, Inc.
Parametric amplifier. 3,433,976, 3-18-69, CI. 307-88.3
Marechal, Madeleine France Louise: See —
Moritz, Victor; and Moritz, Paul,3,480,703.
Marek, Albert J., to United States of America, Navy, mesne. D.C.
bus switching power contact. 3,449,595, 6-10-69, CI. 307-252.
Marek, Bruno S. V.; and Gneisz, Josef, to Societe de la Viscose
Suisse. Modification of regenerated cellulose fibers by subjecting
the fibers to a swelling agent and mechanical movement.
3,423,284, 1-21-69, CI. 162-157.
Marek, Joseph G.; and Erato, Vincent A., to Victor Tool and Manu-
facturing, Incorporated. Reproducing apparatus. 3,469,908, 9-30-
69, CI. 355-3.
Marek, RobertD.: See—
Tholey, Francis E. J.; and Marek, RobertD.,3,462,586.
Marek, William F.; and Higgs, Fred, Jr. Thread trimming device.
3,421,465, 1-14-69, CI. 112-252.
Maremont Corporation: See—
Burnham, Virgil A., 3,481,006.
Burnham, Virgil Allan; and Munroe, Richard Warren,
3,432,890.
Chilpan, Kurt Constantine, 3,481,131.
Chilpan, Kurt Constantine, 3,482,388.
Collins, Joel Clarence, 3,447,298.
Stiepel, Erhard Edwin, 3,420,343.
Stiepel, Erhard Edwin, 3,435,485.
Von Kaenel, John Clifford; Anderson, Gordon Campbell; and
Seymore, Stephen David, Jr., 3,479,699.
West, Paul Bemis, 3,432,891.
Marens, Nelson S.; and Jaffe, Fred, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Ionizing
irradiation polymerization of trioxane. 3,438,883, 4-15-69, CI.
204-159.21
Mares, Lodovico. Swimming fin. 3,422,470, 1-21-69, CI. 9-309.
Mares, Trinidad: See-
Arthur, Jett C, Jr.; and Mares, Trinidad,3,443,879.
Marette, Ralph T.: See —
Hansen, Howard J.; and Marette, Ralph T., 3,423,1 10.
Marez, John, to United States of America, Navy. Automatic cor-
rection system for bringing recorded data into synchronism with a
reference. 3,469,193, 9-23-69, CI. 325-323.
Marfaing, Yves; Bailly, Francis; Cohen-Solal, Gerard; and Rodot,
Michel, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Methods
of depositing a volatile material on a solid support. 3,472,685, 10-
14-69, CI. 117-201.
Marforio, Italo. Hair curler and method for the production thereof.
3,422,823, 1-21-69, CI. 132-40.
Marforio, Nerino, to S.p.A. Virginio Rimoldi & C. Sewing machine
for attaching bindings on the edges of fabrics by means of chain-
stitch seams blind on one side of the binding. 3,476,065, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 112-197.
Margaroli, John L.; and Hesse, Earl J., to Ashlock, Geo. W., Co.
Chucks for fruit pitting machines. 3,469,612, 9-30-69, CI. 146-17.
Margason, Lester L.: See—
Burgman, Jerome A.; and Margason, Lester L.,3,42 1,873.
Margetts, Hugh G., to Girling Limited. Hydraulic and mechanical
brake actuator. 3,443,670, 5-13-69, CI. 188-106.
Margetts, Hyrum Russell: See—
Brimley, Richard; Margetts, Lynn F.; and Margetts, Hyrum Rus-
sell,3,424,184.
992
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Margetts, Lynn F.: See—
Brimley, Richard; Margetts, Lynn F.; and Margetts, Hyrum Rus-
sell.3,424,184.
Margola, Gianni B , to Societa Ceramica Italians Richard-Ginou
S.p.A. Equipment for varnishing ceramic stock semi- finished
products, in particular crockery. 3,425,396, 2-4-69, CI. 118-316.
Margolien, David H.; and Kanawyer, Walter N., to Litton Precision
Products, Inc. Digital encoder. 3,435,446, 3-25-69, CI. 340-347.
Margolien, David H.; and Krag, Niels, to Litton Precision Products,
Inc. Shaft encoder. 3,484,776, 12-16-69, CI. 340-347.
Margolien, David H.; Lee, Arnold St. J.; and Krag, Niels, to Litton
Precision Products, Inc. Having provisions for phase adjustment of
contacts during operation. 3,444,549, 5-13-69, CI. 340-347.
Margolien, David H.: See —
Schuler, Chester L.; Margolien, David H.; and Blatt, Fred
M., 3,452,267.
Margolis, Edward, to Billiard Controls, Inc. Billiard play tally system.
3,448,459, 6-3-69, CI. 346-33.
Margolis, Joseph M., to General Electric Company. Recrystallization
of anhydrous calcium acid phosphate from the dihydrate form.
3,420,625, 1-7-69, CI. 23-108.
Margon Corporation: See —
Wilhelm, John H., 3,478,465.
Margot, Alfred, to Geigy Chemical Corporation. Animal feeds con-
taining phthalazinone derivatives as growth promoters. 3,433,641,
3-18-69, CI. 99-2.
Margot, Alfred; and Gallay, Jean-Jacques, to Geigy Chemical Cor-
poration. Benzoylethyl quaternary ammonium compounds as
anthelimintic agents. 3,453,313, 7-1-69, CI. 260-459.
Margrain, Pierre, to Etablissements E. Ragonot. Supply device for
automatic continuous welding installations. 3,443,145, 5-6-69, CI.
314-69.
Margrave, John L.; and Timms, Peter L. Bicyclo and aromatic sil-
icon-fluorine compounds and methods of preparation. 3,485,862,
12-23-69, CI. 260-448.
Margreiter, Hans: See-
Frank, Albert; Kraushaar, Alfred; Margreiter, Hans; and
Schunk, Roland.3,432,490.
Margreiter, Hermann, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. System for
checking the operational reliability of logic modules and finding
the locality of faults. 3,422,414, 1-14-69, CI. 340-214.
Margulies, Howard: See —
Miller, Bernard; and Margulies, Howard, 3,476,834.
Miller, Bernard; and Margulies, Howard.3,480,697.
Marhauer, Hans H., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Mass flow
controller. 3,481,509, 12-2-69, CI. 222-1.
Maria, Alain; Patigny, Pierre; and Perie, Daniel, to Commissariat a
I'Energie Atomique. process for the separation of molybdenum
from fission product containing solutions. 3,450,639, 6-17-69, CI.
252-301.1
Marian, Josef E., to Hombak Maschinenfabrik KG. Method of form-
ing finger joints. 3,480,054, 1 1-25-69, CI. 144-317.
Mariani, Brunello; Guizzi, Alberto; and Tisselli, Eugenio, to Fer-
rania, S.p.A. Silver halide emulsion containing an azo- pyrazolone
coupler. 3,476,564, 1 1-4-69, CI. 96-100.
Mariani, Remo, to Thomas & Betts Corporation. Self clinching bun-
dling strap. 3,457,598, 7-29-69, CI. 24-16.
Mariani, Thomas L.; and Hirschmann, Robert P., to Allied Chemical
Corporation. Chromatographic column using diamond deposited
on calcium fluoride. 3,455,841, 7-15-69, CI. 252-441.
Mariani, Thomas L.: See-
Rosenblatt, Herbert; Mariani, Thomas L.; and Arvidson, Philip
R., 3,483,965.
Maricuta, Nicolae: See—
Moscovici, Anuta; Maricuta, Nicolae; and Cocosco,
Elizabeta.3,472,623.
Marieni, Gino J.: See—
Tenenbaum, Nathaniel D.; and Marieni, Gino J. ,3,440,491.
Maricr, Gaston. Concrete pile construction. 3,422,630, 1-21-69, CI.
61-53.
Marietta, Walter E., to General Signal Corporation. Pump or motor.
3,482,524, 12-9-69, CI. 103-126.
Mariette, Bernard Marie Andre; and Teyssedre, Jules Maurice
Pierre, to Fives-Penhoet. Recuperative boiler. 3,452,721, 7-1-69,
CI. 122-32.
Marifarms, Incorporated: See —
Fujinaga, Motosaku, 3,477,406.
Miyamura, Mitsutake, 3,473,509.
Marin A., Alvaro. Rotary fluid-handling mechanism. 3,477,414, 11-
11-69, CI. 123-13.
Marin, Paul J. Multi-chuck drill holder. 3,447,614, 6-3-69, CI. 173-
141.
Marin, Paul J. Embedded receptacle with sealing means. 3,453,788,
7-8-69, CI. 52-99.
Marinaccio, Paul J.; and Kelley, Joseph M., to Dart Industries, Inc.
Polypropylene stabilized with combinations of a phosphonate
triazine and thiodipropionate. 3,472,805, 10-14-69, CI. 260-23.
Marinaccio, Paul J.; and Kelley, Joseph M. Polyolefins containing a
combination of antioxidants and ultraviolet absorbers. 3,481,897,
12-2-69, CI. 260-45.75
Marinace, John C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Process of bonding chips in a substrate recess by epitaxial growth
of the bonding material. 3,433,686, 3-18-69, CI. 148-175.
Marinace, John C, t~ international Business Machines Corporation.
Process for preforming crystalline bodies. 3,458,369, 7-29-69, CI.
148-175.
Marinace, John C; and Rutz, Richard F., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Method of making crystal shapes having
optically related surface'. 3,457,633, 7-29-69, CI. 29-583.
Marine Acoustical Services, Inc.: See —
Band, John G. G., 3,445,806.
Marine Colloids, Inc.: See —
Blethen, John, 3,446,625.
Moirano, Arthur L., 3,443,968.
Moirano, Arthur L., 3,445,243.
Marine Construction & Design Co.: See —
Lerch, David W., 3,421,245.
Marine Engine Specialties Corp.: See —
Jones, Norman, 3,464,447.
Marine Industries, Inc.: See —
Foster, Merrill J., 3,425,280.
Marine, John R. Land clearing implement. 3,424,211, 1-28-69, CI.
144-34.
Marine, Robert P.: See —
Johnson, Keith M.; Marine, Robert P.; and Akers, Edward
G.,3,473,556.
Marine Swimming Pool Equipment Company: See —
Gelinas, Ralph J., 3,433,237.
Marinelli, Nicola; and Whitaker, John G., to National Cash Register
Company, The. Process for preparation of autogenously reactant
minute capsules. 3,467,544, 9-16-69, CI. 1 17-100.
Marinescu, Matei, to Ministerul Industriei Constructiilor de Masini.
Electric motor with alternating linear motion. 3,431,477, 3-4-69,
CI. 318-125.
Maringer, Melvin F., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. High impact blends of polystyrene, alfin-catalyzed resinous
copolymer and alfin-catalyzed butadiene rubber. 3,449,469, 6-10-
69, CI. 260-876.
Marinier, Bernard, to Horner, Frank W., Limited. Unsymmetrical
derivatives of djenkolic acid. 3,448,141, 6-3-69, CI. 260-481.
Marinier, Bernard, to Horner, Frank W., Limited. Unsymmetrical
djenkolic acid derivatives. 3,448,142, 6-3-69, CI. 260-481.
Marinier, Bernard, to Horner, Frank W., Limited. Derivatives of
djenkolic acid. 3,448,143, 6-3-69, CI. 260-481.
Marino, Anthony. Fluid transport line cleaning device and system.
3,486,512, 12-30-69, CI. 134-93.
Marino, Francis C, to Digitronics Corporation. Signal slope deriva-
tive detection apparatus. 3,449,593, 6-10-69, CI. 307-235.
Marino, Francis C; and Simon, Herman, to Digitronics Corporation.
Recording system for business machines. 3,472,449, 10-14-69, CI.
235-61.
Marino, Francis C: See —
Wolf, Edgar; Marino, Francis C; Simon, Herman; and Kummer,
Daniel F.,3,472,448.
Wolf, Edgar; Worster, David E.; and Marino, Francis
C.,3,466,550.
Marino, Frank C; and Wolf, Edgar, to Digitronics Corporation.
Signal duration and pulse width responsive control apparatus.
3,449,720, 6-10-69, CI. 340-167.
Marino, Frank J. Flexible cargo container. 3,425,472, 2-4-69, CI.
150-50.
Marino, Lawrence W. Terminal room air conditioner and system.
3,463,223, 8-26-69, CI. 165-22.
Marino, Louis S.: See —
Buell, Heinz; Fiore, John M.; Marino, Louis S.; and Rubin,
Jack.3,430,239.
Marino, Santo. Fish lure. 3,432,957, 3-18-69, CI. 43-17.1
Marinoff, Roy M. Carpet sewing machine. 3,440,981, 4-29-69, CI.
112-7.
Marinus, Victor Alois: See —
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; and Marinus, Victor Alois.3,455,175.
De Smedt, Felix Frederik; Marinus, Victor Alois; and De
Meyere, Edwin August.3,456,293.
Marion, Andre F., to Friden, Inc. Carriage drive for high-speed
printer. 3,424,291, 1-28-69, CI. 197-49.
Marion, Clyde E., to Murphy, L. R., Scale Company. Platform scale
with concrete curbed deck. 3,442,343, 5-6-69, CI. 177-134.
Marion, Donald L.: See —
Strand, Robert C; and Marion, Donald L.,3,428,596.
Marion Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Mathison, Ian William; and Gueldner, Richard Charles,
3,459,755.
Mathison, Ian William, 3,475,538.
Marion Power Shovel Company: See —
Thompson, George J., 3,477,769.
Marion Power Shovel Company, Inc.: See —
Baron, George B., 3,481,222.
Marion, Thomas E.: See —
Carter, Paul H.; Marion, Thomas E.; Morse, Raymond L.; and
Doty, William T.,3,460,3 17.
LIST OF PATENTEES
993
Marion, Thomas E., to Universal Machine Co., Inc. Tube cutter.
3,478,627, 11-18-69, CI. 82-70.2
Maris, David B. Biow-molded containers. 3,474,843, 10-28-69, CI.
150-0.5
Maris, Peter. Power comb. 3,461,883, 8-19-69, CI. 132-11.
Mariz, Carl L.: See-
Payne, William E.; and Mariz, Carl L.,3,468,863.
Mark, Alexander H., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Conical threshing as-
sembly. 3,430,633, 3-4-69, CI. 130-27.
Mark, Alexander H.; and Knicely, David R., to Massey-Ferguson Inc.
Crop harvesting and dewatering machine. 3,431,713, 3-11-69, CI.
56-23.
Mark, Alexander H.; and Morrison, John E., Jr., to Massey-Ferguson
Inc. Precision planter with seed accelerator. 3,434,437, 3-25-69,
CI. 111-85.
Mark, Alexander H.; and Necas, Joseph, to Massey-Ferguson Inc.
Toothed conical threshing assembly. 3,426,760, 2-11-69, CI. 130-
27.
Mark, Irving L.: See—
Jaffee, Robert D.; Mark, Irving L.; and Downer, Darrell
L.,3,442,397.
Mark, Len, to Sprague & Henwood, Incorporated. Core taking ap-
paratus. 3,420,322, 1-7-69, CI. 175-246.
Mark Products, Inc.: See—
Johnson, Walter P., HI, 3,451,040.
Mark, Stanley D., Jr.: See-
Mueller, John A.; and Mark, Stanley D., Jr.,3,474,576.
Mark Systems, Inc.: See—
Walther, Adriaan, 3,453,035.
Mark, Victor, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corporation. Halogen exchange
process. 3.420,900, 1-7-69, CI. 260-648.
Mark, Victor, to Monsanto Company. Cyclopentadienes. 3,478,117,
11-11-69, CI. 260-648.
Markant, Henry P.; Phillips, Norman D.; and Shah, Indravadan S., to
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. System for absorbing H2S
gases. 3,471,249, 10-7-69, CI. 23-2.
Marker, Hannes: See —
Adam, Gunter, 3,473,817.
Heckl, Egon, 3,445,124.
Scheib, Hermann; and Adam, Gunter, 3,428,329.
Marker, Hannes. Sole support for safety ski bindings. 3,446,511, 5-
27-69, CI. 280-11.35
Marker, Hannes. Retaining device for safety ski bindings. 3,448,989,
6-10-69, CI. 280-11.35
Marker, Hannes. Heel plate for ski bindings. 3,455,569, 7-15-69, CI.
280-11.35
Marker, Hannes; and Adam, Gunter. Toe iron for safety ski
bindings. 3,432,179, 3-11-69, CI. 280-11.35
Marker, Hannes; and Heckl, Egon. Toe-or heel-holding device for
safety ski bindings. 3,458,21 1, 7-29-69, CI. 280-1 1.35
Markert, Ferdinand: See-
Meyer, Hermann; Markert, Ferdinand; and Schmidt,
Emil.3,458,588.
Markert, George B., to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The.
Process and composition of matter. 3,425,986, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
45.75
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Chemic Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Water resistant leathers and fur skins.
3,442,696, 5-6-69, CI. 117-141.
Markert, Hans; and Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Chemie Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Composition and method for water-
proofing leather and fur. 3,479,288, 1 1 - 1 8-69, CI. 252-8.57
Market Electronics Company: See —
Battle, Michael A., 3,444,330.
Markevitch, Bob V., to Ampex Corporation. Differential light
sensing means with one photomultiplier connected to one of the
dynodes of the other photomultiplier. 3,463,926, 8-26-69, CI. 250-
207.
Markey, Harold G., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Data transmission constant current adapter. 3,458,665, 7-29-69,
CI. 178-68.
Markey, Joseph Thomas, to Gillette Company, The. Apparatus for
detection of transverse curvature. 3,465,571, 9-9-69, CI. 73-37.7
Markey, Roscoe I., to Teledyne, Inc. Spring washer. 3,476,009, 11-
4-69, CI. 85-62.
Markey, Roscoe I., to Teledyne, Inc. Fixed screw joint system.
3,476,010, 1 1-4-69, CI. 85-62.
Markey, Roscoe I., to Teledyne, Inc. Self-adjusting bearing.
3,476,454, 1 1-4-69, CI. 308-207.
Markgraf, Andreas G., to Burroughs Corporation. Electrostatic and
magnetic recording method. 3,441,938, 4-29-69, CI. 346-1.
Markgraf, John H.; and Ouinn, Herbert, to Procter & Gamble Com-
pany, The. Antibacterial composition. 3,485,919, 12-23-69, CI.
424-322.
Markham, Aaron E.; and Blackmore, Kenneth A. E., to Georgia-
Pacific Corporation. Process for treating sulfonated lignin-contain-
ing material and product thereof. 3,476,740, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-124.
Markham, Harold A. Surgical clamp. 3,446,211, 5-27-69, CI. 128-
322.
Markham, James D.; and Sanders, Charles R., to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated. Winding apparatus. 3,451,633, 6-24-69,
CI. 242-9.
Markhart, Albert H.: See—
Lavin, Edward; Markhart, Albert H.; and Santer, James
O.,3,480,588.
Young, Raymond H., Jr.; Cohen, Saul M.; and Markhart, Albert
H., 3,460,961.
Young, Raymond H., Jr.; Cohen, Saul M.; Markhart, Albert H.;
and Serlin, Irving.3,444,129.
Markillie, John H.: See —
Wright, John B.; and Markillie, John H.,3,452,014.
Markkanen, Carl Olavi: See —
Tortorici, John Joseph; Terleckyj, Jaroslav; and Markkanen,
Carl Olavi.3,485, 150.
Markl, Heinz: See —
Knotik, Karl; Koss, Peter; and Markl, Heinz.3,472,922.
Markland, Merwin R.: See —
Padberg, Louis R., Jr.; Parker, Fred D.; and Markland, Merwin
R.,3,453,588.
Markland, Norman Ray; and Parkison, Richard Grant, to American
Standard Inc. Hot water heating system having a unique fitting
therein. 3,472,453, 10-14-69, CI. 237-63.
Markle, Richard A.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,433,818.
Markley, Clarence A. Wheel balancing instrument. 3,452,605, 7-1-
69, CI. 73-486.
Markley, Lita L.: See —
Bixler, Harris J.; Cross, Robert A.; and Markley, Lita
L.,3,475,358.
Marklow, Raymond Joseph: See —
Aitken, Roxburgh Richmond; and Marklow, Raymond
Joseph,3,446,848.
Marklow, Raymond Joseph, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Polyurethane precursor composition containing an organic halogen
and trialkanolamine. 3,459,671, 8-5-69, CI. 252-182.
Markotan, Robert J., to Acme Abrasive Co. Abrasive composition
with limestone as the porosity-inducing agent. 3,476,537, 1 1-4-69,
CI. 51-296.
Markovitz, Meyer. Artificial glomerulus and a method for treating
blood. 3,483,867, 12-16-69, CI. 128-214.
Markowitz, Isral J. Safety aerosol cover cap. 3,462,045, 8-19-69, CI.
222-182.
Markowitz, Jerome, to Allen Organ Company. Musical instrument
with time delay characteristics. 3,453,371, 7-1-69, CI. 84-1.01
Markowitz, Jerome; Griffith, Errol Robert; and Wetherhold, James
Richard. Electronic musical apparatus. 3,445,579, 5-20-69, CI. 84-
1.24
Markowitz, Seymour; and Mayne, David W., to Ampex Corporation.
Word drive system for a magnetic core memory. 3,474,419, 10-
21-69, CI. 340-174.
Markowski, Stanley J., to United Aircraft Corporation. Cooling
scheme for a three bearing swivel nozzle. 3,429,509, 2-25-69, CI.
239-127.3
Markowz, Karl Heinz. Space heater and heating units. 3,426,840, 2-
11-69, CI. 165-131.
Marks, Alfred Finlay; and Brahm, Armin Wolfgang, to American
Cyanamid Company. Method for deodorizing 0,0-dialkyl S- al-
kylthio)alkyl phosphorodithioates. 3,439,071, 4-15-69, CI. 260-
989.
Marks, Alfred R., Jr. Full bore directional drilling tool. 3,477,524,
11-11-69, CI. 175-82.
Marks, Alvin M. Multiple iris raster. 3,451,742, 6-24-69, CI. 350-
160.
Marks, Alvin M. Electrically charged spray-condenser for recovering
water distillate. 3,455,790, 7-15-69, CI. 202-185.
Marks, Alvin M. Gas flywheel power converter. 3,456,135, 7-15-69,
CI. 310-11.
Marks, Alvin M.; and Marks, Mortimer M. Photopic and scotopic 3-
dimensional viewing system. 3,445,153, 5-20-69, CI. 350-144.
Marks, Barnard M., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Boron trifluoride-hydrogen fluoride catalyzed synthesis of poly
(aromatic ketone) and poly (aromatic sulfone) polymers.
3,441,538, 4-29-69, CI. 260-49.
Marks, Bruce G., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Flaw detection and
marking system. 3,445,672, 5-20-69, CI. 250-219.
Marks, Bruce G., to Philco-Ford Corporation. Color CRT assembly.
3,461,342, 8-12-69, CI. 315-13.
Marks, Bruce G.; and Revesz, George, to Philco-Ford Corporation.
Non-circular rotary scanning means. 3,441,334, 4-29-69, CI. ""SO-
7.
Marks, Charles A. Emergency traction cleat for tires. 3,473,592, 10-
21-69, CI. 152-213.
Marks, Dorothy J. Collapsible, inflatable, disposable bed pan.
3,464,066, 9-2-69, CI. 4-113.
Marks, George B.; Marks, John W.; Marks, Herman J.; and Piacitel-
li, Frank J., Jr., to Technical Innovations Incorporated. Light as-
sembly adapter. 3,458,849, 7-29-69, CI. 339-28.
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 63
994
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Marks, Herman J.: See-
Marks, George B.; Marks, John W.; Marks, Herman J.; and
Piacitelli, Frank J., Jr.,3,458,849.
Marks, John W.: See-
Marks, George B.; Marks, John W.; Marks, Herman J.; and
Piacitelli, Frank J., Jr.,3,458,849.
Marks, Lawrence P., to Smith, A. O., Corporation. Printed circuit
board rack. 3,470,420, 9-30-69, CI. 317-101.
Marks, Lloyd C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Centrifuge test tube
cap. 3,459,369, 8-5-69, CI. 233-26.
Marks, Louis W., to General Electric Company. High voltage cur-
rent transformer having rigid secondary eye bolt and flexible pri-
mary cables in high voltage tank. 3,441,885, 4-29-69, CI. 336-84.
Marks, Mortimer M.: See—
Marks, Alvin M.; and Marks, Mortimer M., 3,445, 153.
Marks, Murray: See —
Jarvis, Marvin A.; and Marks, Murray, 3,456,805.
Marks, Peter Edmund, to Birfield Engineering Limited. Spraying
equipment. 3,421,697, 1-14-69, CI. 239-152.
Marks, Robert G. Storage cabinet. 3,431,039, 3-4-69, CI. 312-221.
Marks, Robert: See-
Smith, Kenneth C; and Marks, Robert.3,458,438.
Marks, Ronald H., to American Can Company. Cargo cushion.
3,426,891,2-11-69, CI. 206-46.
Marks, Ronald H.; Goodman, Lawrence R.; Stokes, Luther E.; and
Millard, Roy H., to American Can Company, mesne. Fabric form-
ing apparatus. 3,446,041, 5-27-69, CI. 66-125.
Marks, Theodore, to American Technical Machinery Corporation.
Baby bottle brush with tipped ends. 3,451,723, 6-24-69, CI. 300-
21.
Markthaler, Grace E.: See —
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.;
Markthaler, Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John
A. ,3,462,557.
Markus, Fred. Liquid coloring composition comprising an acid
etching agent for a set cementitions surface. 3,457,210, 7-22-69,
CI. 260-29.6
Markus-Campbell Company: See —
Hvale, James L.; and Baumgartner, Robert L., 3,482,332.
Markwardt, Fritz; Schafer, Gerhard; Topfer, Horst; and Walsmann,
Peter, to VEB Arzneimittelwerk. Method for producing highly
pure hirudine. 3,432,596, 3-1 1-69, CI. 424-95.
Markway, Leroy H.: See —
Wilson, Joseph G.; Franzel, Harvey L.; and Markway, Leroy
H., 3,443,368.
Markwitz, Bernhard; and Pomp, Horst. Supporting means to prevent
parts of the body from contracting bed-sores. 3,462,775, 8-26-69,
CI. 5-327.
Markwood, Ronald L. Vertiplane VTOL aircraft. 3,426,982, 2-11-
69, CI. 244-7.
Marian Company: See —
Dunn, Lyman D.; and Gembicki, Stanley, 3,473,580.
Marland, Milton L. Selectively variable dispenser type container for
the periodic dispensing of coffee or other flowable product.
3,439,827, 4-22-69, CI. 215-100.
Marlborough, Alan Michael John; and Waldie, Arthur Gordon, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Drawing apparatus.
3,483,593, 12-16-69, CI. 18-1.
Marie, David John, to Garrett Corporation, The. Resiliency mounted
bearing arrangements. 3,467,451, 9-16-69, CI. 308-26.
Marlen Equipment Company: See —
Miller, Jack M.; Long, Marshall; and Alley, Lewis F., 3,456,285.
Marlet Barrcra, Jose. Automatic coffee brewing machine. 3,440,951,
4-29-69, CI. 99-282.
Marley, David J., to Garrett Corporation, The. Hydrodynamic shaft
bearing. 3,434,761, 3-25-69, CI. 308-9.
Marley, David J., to Garrett Corporation, The. Hydrodynamic shaft
bearing. 3.434,762, 3-25-69, CI. 308-9.
Marley, Edward W., to Ferro Equipment Company. Centerless
grinder workpiece ejector. 3,451,172, 6-24-69, CI. 51-103.
Marley, Lawrence L. Fluid polishing composition and method of
making. 3,447.935. 6-3-69, CI. 106-8.
Marley, Walter M.; and Milstein, Herman, to Roto-Disc Valve Com-
pany. Non-cavitating disc valve. 3,424,200, 1-28-69, CI. 137-
625.31
Marlin Firearms Company, The: See-
Robinson, Thomas R., Jr., 3,426,465.
Marlin Toy Products, Inc.: See—
Lakin, Willis M., 3,471,143.
Marling, Henry J. Vehicle seatbelt fastening device. 3,485,529, 12-
23-69, CI. 297-385.
Mario Company, Inc., The: See —
Zumeta, Julio; and Case, Edward Murray, 3,438,841.
Marlot, Pierre Louis Michel: See —
Liescroart, Louis Constant Joseph; and Marlot, Pierre Louis
Michel.3,434,909.
Marlow, David G.: See —
Smith, Gerald D.; and Marlow, David G., 3,435,601.
Marlow, Jacob, to Robcrtshaw Controls Company. Solid state power
switching means. 3,427,465, 2-1 1-69, CI. 307-38.
Marlow, Jacob. Position and velocity detecting apparatus. 3,465,238,
9-2-69, CI. 323-53.
Marlow, James F.: See —
Roode, Melvin V.; and Marlow, James F., 3,42 1,969.
Marlow, William Henry; Maroney, Matthew Henry; and Stevenson,
Samuel Reid, to American Cyanamid Company. Liquid filling
machine. 3,420,282, 1-7-69, CI. 141-157.
Marmsater, Tore Gustav Fredrik, to AB Rosenblads Patenter. Ar-
rangement in tube heat exchangers with tubes of the plate or flat
type. 3,464,488, 9-2-69, CI. 165-166.
Marnati, Maria Pia: See —
Bianchi, Maria Luisa; Franceschi, Giovanni; Marnati, Maria Pia;
and Spalla, Celestino.3,467,579.
Marner, Gene R., to Collins Radio Company. Method and means for
detecting air turbulence. 3,465,339, 9-2-69, CI. 343-100.
Marondel, Gunther: See —
Gawlick, Heinz; Marondel, Gunther; Bendler, Hellmut; and
Siegelin, Werner,3,468,730.
Stadler, Hans; Gawlick, Heinz; and Marondel,
Gunther.3,446,146.
Maroney, Matthew Henry: See —
Marlow, William Henry; Maroney, Matthew Henry; and Steven-
son, Samuel Reid,3,420,282.
Maroon, Barbara Jo. Amusement ride. 3,452,681, 7-1-69, CI. 104-
62.
Maropis, Nicholas; and Jones, James Byron, to Sonobond Corpora-
tion, mesne. Vibratory welding apparatus and method. 3,429,028,
2-25-69, CI. 29-470.1
Marosi, Gilbert; and Soderquist, Donn W., to Singer-General Preci-
sion, Inc. Vehicle presence detector system. 3,451,041, 6-17-69,
CI. 340-38.
Marotta, Nicholas G.; and Bell, Harvey, to National Starch and
Chemical Corporation. Method of preparing pregelatinized starch
compositions. 3,464,857, 9-2-69, CI. 127-71.
Marotta, Nicholas G.; Bell, Harvey; and Ronai, Kenneth S., to Na-
tional Starch and Chemical Corporation. Process for preparing
deep-fried foodstuffs. 3,482,984, 12-9-69, CI. 99-1.
Marotta, Nicholas G.; Boettger, Richard M.; Nappen, Bernard H.;
and Szymanski, Chester D., to National Starch and Chemical Cor-
poration. Method of encapsulating water insoluble substances and
product thereof. 3,455,838, 7-15-69, CI. 252-316.
Marotta, Nicholas G.; Trubiano, Paolo C; and Ronai, Kenneth S., to
National Starch and Chemical Corporation. Pulpy textured food
systems containing inhibited starches. 3,443,964, 5-13-69, CI. 99-
83.
Marotta, Ralph, to Monsanto Company. Method of preparing silica
materials. 3,428,425, 2-18-69, CI. 23-182.
Marotta, Ralph; and Teicher, Harry, to Monsanto Company. Flatted
coating compositions containing silica aerogel and processes for
preparing same. 3,453,127, 7-1-69, CI. 106-192.
Marotta, Ralph: See—
Teicher, Harry; and Marotta, Ralph,3,455,826.
Marotta Valve Corporation: See —
Haupt, Aleksander, 3,455,323.
Janczur, Zbigniew J., 3,461,91 1.
Janczur, Zbigniew J., 3,472,483.
Petty, Henry Alfred, 3,472,264.
Smolen, Sam Robert, 3,456,915.
Tillman, Alfred, 3,460,081.
Tillman, Alfred, 3,476,141.
Worden, Donald A., 3,477,463.
Marouby, Guy, to Societe Anonyme D.B.A. Fluid level indicator.
3,461,447, 8-12-69, CI. 340-244.
Marozzi, Alfred A. Ink reservoir device for printing wheels.
3,457,854, 7-29-69, CI. 101-35.
Marquardt Corporation, The: See —
Boe, Rollin O., 3,451,221.
Braendlein, Robert K., 3,450,141.
Builder, Carl H., 3,452,541.
Marquardt, J., & J., Firma: See—
Schenke, Werner, 3,432,632.
Marquardt, Max, to Marquardt-Hudes, Inc. Clasp construction.
3,462,807, 8-26-69, CI. 24-230.
Marquardt-Hudes, Inc.: See —
Marquardt, Max, 3,462,807.
Marquetant, Alfred: See —
Zweifel, Walter; Schneeberger, Fritz; and Marquetant, Al-
fred,3,425,918.
Marquette Corporation: See—
MacCrea, Richard S., 3,483,460.
Olsen, Dick M., 3,451,261.
Schaefer, Joseph H., 3,483,461.
Marquette Metal Products Company, The: See —
Sacchini, Columbus R.; and Lowery, Robert D., 3,451,512.
Marquez, Joseph A.: See —
Weinstein, Marvin J.; Luedemann, George M.; Wagman, Gerald
H.; and Marquez, Joseph A. ,3,454,696.
Marquis, Charles F.; Driay, Pierre G.; and Lambilliotte, Paul P. Ap-
paratus for analyzing graphically plotted information. 3,474,240,
10-21-69, CI. 235-185.
LIST OF PATENTEES
995
Marquis, David M., to Chevron Research Company. Noncaking
linear secondary alkyl sulfonate and sulfate detergent composi-
tions. 3,424,690, 1-28-69, CI. 252-137.
Marquis, David M., to Chevron Research Company. Straight-chain
alkyl aryl sulfonate detergent compositions. 3,446,743, 5-27-69,
CI. 252-161.
Marquis, David M., to Chevron Research Company. Sulfosuccinate
salt solubilization of fumaric acid. 3,470,213, 9-30-69, CI. 252-
363.5
Marquis, Donald Peter, to General Motors Corporation. Idler arm
assembly. 3,476,419. 1 1-4-69, CI. 287-117.
Marquis, Theodore M.; and Crabb, John A. Carton stapling
machine. 3,473,720, 10-21-69, CI. 227-100.
Marr, Claude: See—
Binon, Fernand; Ziegler, Herbert; and Marr, Claude, 3,462,485.
Marr, Fritz, to Golde, H. T., G.m.b.H., Firma. Guiding arrangement
for sliding windows of automotive vehicles. 3,427,748, 2-18-69,
CI. 49-352.
Marra, Daniel A., Sr. Torch tip guard. 3,463,403, 8-26-69, CI. 239-
288.5
Marra, Dorothea: See —
Osipow, Lloyd I.; and Marra, Dorothea, 3,472,940.
Marra, Thomas: See —
Sichel, Leonard H., Jr.; Hallman, Henry R.; and Marra,
Thomas.3,482,214.
Marrable, Christopher David, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Water-insoluble malononitrile-derived styryl dyestuffs.
3,435,062, 3-25-69, CI. 260-465.
Marrable, Christopher David, to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. 4-N-Alkyl-N-[/3-(/3'-phthalimido ethoxy) ethyl]amino-T,r-
dicyanostyrenes. 3,483,218, 12-9-69, CI. 260-326.
Marrero, Tomas R.: See —
Bush, Richard W.; and Marrero, Tomas R., 3,463, 767.
Marrian, Stanley Frederic, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals
Limited. Production of sulphonic acids. 3,423,454, 1-21-69, CI.
260-513.
Marrian, Stanley Frederic; and Wirth, Max Marin, to British
Hydrocarbon Chemicals Limited, mesne. Production of dicarbox-
ylic acids. 3,427,350, 2-1 1-69, CI. 260-537.
Marrick Manufacturing Co., Limited: See —
Plummer, Henry J., 3,449,792.
Marrina, Stanley Frederic, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals
Limited. Production of sulphonic acids with actinic radiation.
3,454,481, 7-8-69, CI. 204-162.
Marriott, Anthony G., to Dunlop Company Limited, The. Method
for coating surfaces comprising a rubber composition. 3,475,197,
10-28-69, CI. 117-72.
Marriott, Jean A.: See —
Turco, Joseph Francis; and Marriott, Jean A.,3,420,881.
Marriott, Roger, to Barnes Drill Co. Apparatus and method for
cleaning dirty liquid. 3,456,797, 7-22-69, CI. 210-73.
Marron, John W. Slope cutting attachment for bulldozers.
3,430,706, 3-4-69, CI. 172-802.
Marrs, Oren L.: See —
Cook, Jack E.; and Marrs, Oren L.,3,428,618.
Marrujo, Fernando G.; and Wiese, Winfred J., to Borg-Warner Cor-
poration. Mechanical seal assembly. 3,447,809, 6-3-69, CI. 277-
27.
Mars, Robert B. Educational game. 3,429,572, 2-25-69, CI. 273-95.
Marsan, David R.; and Kaufman, Harold B., to Marsan Manufactur-
ing Co., Inc., The. Colostomy appliance. 3,483,868, 12-16-69, CI.
128-283.
Marsan Manufacturing Co., Inc., The: See —
Marsan, David R.; and Kaufman, Harold B., 3,483,868.
Marscar Limited: See —
Scarfc, Peter Noel Henry, 3,428,077.
Marschner, Frank William, to Colgate-Palmolive Company. Film-
forming composition containing a phosphatide and a siloxane.
3,470,292, 9-30-69, CI. 424-47.
Marsdcn, Charles F., Jr.: See —
Vanderbilt, Byron M.; and Marsden, Charles F., Jr., 3,447, 572.
Marsden, Harry, to Rigby, Robert, Limited. Film synchronizer.
3,427,099, 2-11-69, CI. 352-12.
Marsden, Howard A.: See —
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney.
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H., 3,477,225.
Marsden, James G.: See —
Sterman, Samuel; and Marsden, James G.,3,434,914.
Sterman, Samuel; and Marsden, James G., 3,44 1, 466.
Sterman, Samuel; and Marsden, James G. ,3,454,454.
Sterman, Samuel; and Marsden, James G.. 3,472, 729.
Sterman, Samuel; and Marsden, James G., 3,485,780.
Marsden, John Henry Edgar: See-
Holland, Frank Stanley; Marsden, John Henry Edgar; and Pem-
berton, Denis.3,458,559.
Marsden, Peter D., to Shell Oil Company. Styrene polymer particles
coated with hydroxy amides. 3,429,737, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-100.
Marsee, Frederick J.; and Eltinge, Lamont, to Ethyl Corporation.
Carburetor nozzle. 3,472,495, 10-14-69, CI. 261-76.
Marsell, Paul H. Means for interchangeably shifting from left to
right-hand drive. 3,453,003, 7-1-69, CI. 280-95.
Marsh, Benjamin H.; and Sweet, John R., Ill, to Icore Industries.
Quick release inspection head with magnetic holding means.
3,458,674, 7-29-69, CI. 200-61.41
Marsh, Byron E.: See —
Betty, Roy J.; Marsh, Byron E.; and Marsh, Frederick
S.,3,437,466.
Marsh, Charles R.: See —
El-Kareh, Auguste B.; Marsh, Charles R.; and Fair, Richard
B. ,3,472,997.
Marsh, Charles W., to Dorm Corporation, The. Surface cleaner for
previously polished surfaces. 3,425,870, 2-4-69, CI. 134-6.
Marsh, Donald B.; and Sanville, Walter W., to Westinghouse Air
Brake Company. Unit gain fail-safe and circuit. 3,430,066, 2-25-
69, CI. 307-218.
Marsh, Donald R., to Textron, Inc., mesne. Bearing mount assembly.
3,447,846, 6-3-69, CI. 308-184.
Marsh, Frank D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company, a-
Alkoxyalkylcyanamides and their preparation. 3,427,323, 2-11-69,
CI. 260-340.6
Marsh, Frederick S.: See —
Betty, Roy J.; Marsh, Byron E.; and Marsh, Frederick
S.,3,437,466.
Marsh, Glenn A., to Union Oil Company of California, mesne.
Method and apparatus for determination of redox current in redox
solutions. 3,436,320, 4-1-69, CI. 204-1.
Marsh, Glenn A.: See —
Fraase, Edward O.; and Marsh, Glenn A. ,3,45 1,856.
Marsh, Harold G., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corporation, mesne.
Dispersion-strengthened nickel-chromium foil. 3,446,679, 5-27-69,
CI. 148-11.5
Marsh, Harold G.: See —
Lambert, John B.; and Marsh, Harold G.,3,479,180.
Marsh, Hugh R. W.; and Taylor, Colin, to Masson Scott Thrissel En-
gineering Limited, and Walmsleys (Wigan) Ltd. Web winding
mechanism. 3,450,364, 6-17-69, CI. 242-66.
Marsh, Hugh Robert Waring; and Wilshin, Frank William, to Masson
Scott Thrissell Engineering Limited. Sheet feeding mechanism.
3,430,950, 3-4-69, CI. 271-64.
Marsh, John A., to Bostrom Manufacturing Company Limited. Con-
struction of seats. 3,485,698, 12-23-69, CI. 156-267.
Marsh, Joseph R., Jr., to Aloe Creme Laboratories, Inc. Method of
making reconstitutable aloe gel in crystalline form. 3,470,109, 9-
30-69, CI. 252-316.
Marsh, Lynn W., Jr.; and Ladd, Frederick F., Jr., to Mohawk Data
Sciences Corporation, mesne. Multiple level logic circuits.
3,427,470, 2-1 1-69, CI. 307-215.
Marsh, Lynn W., Jr.: See —
Ladd, Frederick F., Jr.; and Marsh, Lynn W., Jr., 3,422,359.
Ladd, Frederick F., Jr.; Marsh, Lynn W., Jr.; and Muschinske,
John E.,3,435,295.
Marsh, Max F.: See —
Keith, Guy E.; Turner, Calvin L.; and Marsh, Max F., 3,426,456.
Keith, Guy E.; Turner, Calvin L.; and Marsh, Max F., 3,43 1,660.
Marsh, Ogden J.: See —
Mayer, James W.; Marsh, Ogden J.; and Baron, Robert
E.,3,424,910.
Marsh, Ralph A. Quick releasable vise. 3,468,528, 9-23-69, CI. 269-
223.
Marsh, Richard C. Guide and spacer for cutting tool. 3,435,523, 4-1-
69, CI. 30-272.
Marsh, Richard C. Cutting accessory for a power tool. 3,465,438, 9-
9-69, CI. 30-359.
Marsh, Roger F., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation.
Voltage to frequency converter including a feedback control cir-
cuit. 3,449,695, 6-10-69, CI. 332-9.
Marsh, Stanley Bruce: See —
Sandbank, Carl Peter; King, George; and Marsh, Stanley
Bruce.3,479,611.
Marsh Stencil Machine Company: See —
Hempel, Herbert W.; and Hill, Forest G., 3,429,492.
Marsh, Walter H., to Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Hydraulic
mechanism. 3,426,694, 2-11-69, CI. 103-125.
Marsh, Walter R.; and Davis, Edward J., to Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. Rocket motor thrust nozzles with means to direct at-
mosperic air into the interior of the nozzle. 3,469,787, 9-30-69,
CI. 239-127.3
Marsh, William C: See —
Mishkin, Abraham R.; Marsh, William C; and Fobes, Alfred
W., 3,451,823.
Marsh, William J.: See —
Gladden, David J.; and Marsh, William J.,3,457,021.
Marsh, William S.: See-
Rao, Koppaka V.; Marsh, William S.; and Renn, Donald
W., 3,423,398.
996
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Marshack, Irving L., to Mobay Chemical Company, mesne. Method
of bonding thermoplastic film to polyurethane foam and product.
3,437,551, 4n8-69, CI. 161-160.
Marshack, Irving L., to Califoam Corporation of America. Cushions.
3,486,177, 12-30-69, CI. 5-347.
Marshak, Martin A. System of making fibrous-filled furniture seat
and back cushion elements. 3,439,397, 4-22-69, CI. 29-91.
Marshall Aluminum Products Inc.: See—
Givot, Martin D.; and Stuart, Marshall J., 3,425,725.
Marshall, Alvin E.: See—
Blythe, Richard; Marshall, Alvin E.; Mitchell, Claybourne, Jr.;
Oser, George T.; and Scott, Gerald C.,3,448,267.
Marshall, Arthur N. Apparatus for speed indication. 3,441,207, 4-
29-69, CI. 235-61.
Marshall, Burton H. Magazine counting and destroying apparatus.
3,431,804, 3-1 1-69, CI. 83-103.
Marshall, Burton H., to Canyon Research Corporation. Magazine
counting and destroying apparatus. 3,431,805, 3-11-69, CI. 83-
103.
Marshall, Charles, to D & G Plastic Co. Quick-connect coupling as-
sembly. 3,429,596, 2-25-69, CI. 285-340.
Marshall, David J., to American Home Products Corporation. Estra-
l,3,5(IO),7-tetraenes and process of preparation. 3,470,159, 9-30-
69. CI. 260-239.55
Marshall, David J.; and Le Febvre, Yvon, to American Home
Products Corporation. 7a,8-Epoxyestra- 1 ,3 ,5( 1 0 )triene-3, 1 7-diols.
3,455,906, 7-15-69, CI. 260-239.55
Marshall, David J.: See —
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J. ,3,462,424.
Kruger, Gunther; and Marshall, David J.,3,47 1,479.
Laudise, Robert A.; and Marshall, David J. ,3,440,025.
Marshall, David; and Lloyd, Arthur Leslie, to Hobson, H. M.,
Limited. Fuel supply systems for aircraft jet engines. 3,449,909, 6-
17-69, CI. 60-39.28
Marshall, Donald E., Jr.; and Piccirilli, Albert T., to Honeywell, Inc.,
mesne. Flip-flop circuit. 3,430,070, 2-25-69, CI. 307-247.
Marshall, Donald G., to Exact Weight Scale Corporation. Weighing
scale. 3,443,653, 5-13-69, CI. 177-225.
Marshall, Ernest S., to Elk Industries Ltd. Boom chain threading ap-
paratus. 3,482,393, 12-9-69, CI. 59-35.
Marshall, Fay E., to Mellcor Corporation. Algaecide and process of
making the same. 3,437,472, 4-8-69, CI. 71-67.
Marshall, Fred C. Guitar neck connection. 3,447,412, 6-3-69, CI.
84-267.
Marshall, Frederick George; and Ravenscroft, Greville Sandford, to
English Rose Kitchen Limited. Milking cooling and cold storage
apparatus. 3,448,589, 6-10-69, CI. 62-125.
Marshall, Geoffrey; and Smith, Gordon Ernest, to Courtaulds
Limited. Polymerization of caprolactam in the presence of
catalyst, initiator and a crystallization modifier. 3,470,139, 9-30-
69, CI. 260-78.
Marshall, Hamilton W., Jr.; and Helms, Charles C, to Perkin-Elmer
Corporation, The. Double-pass grating monochromator with inter-
mediate slit. 3,454,339, 7-8-69, CI. 356-100.
Marshall, Harry Lee. Pincushion correction circuit. 3,444,423, 5-13-
69, CI. 315-24.
Marshall, Harry L., to Varian Associates. Superconductive magnet
employing one power supply for sequential energization of
separate winding sections. 3,474,295, 10-21-69, CI. 317-13.
Marshall, Hedlcy Samuel Bowdon; and Williams, Thomas Richard,
to Midland Silicones Limited. Organopolysiloxane antifoam com-
positions. 3,423,340, 1-21-69, CI. 260-13.
Marshall, Herbert A. Method of preparing coated asbestos cement
shingle and product thereof. 3,462,287, 8-19-69, CI. 1 17-37.
Marshall, Herbert Charles, Jr., to Reynolds Metals Company. Form-
ing slots in Soderberg anodes. 3,438,876, 4-15-69, CI. 204-67.
Marshall, Herbert Charles, Jr.: See —
Kibby, Robert Milton; Marshall, Herbert Charles, Jr.; and
Richards, Nolan Earle,3,47 1,390.
Marshall, Howard D., to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Electronic shift register utilizing a semiconductor switch, silicon-
controlled rectifiers, and capacitors for sequencing operation.
3,482,1 14, 12-2-69, CI. 307-221.
Marshall, James K.: See—
Woods, Weightstill W.; Martin, Dale L.; and Marshall, James
K., 3,462,224.
Marshall, Jimmy W.: See —
Goodloe, David K.; and Marshall, Jimmy W., 3,486,562.
Marshall, John Donuld: See-
Adams, Russell E„ 3,439,716.
Berry, Ronald, 3,425,461.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,444,899.
Brown, Ralph H., Jr., 3,467,148.
Budzyna, Joseph M.; and Mucciarone, Rocco H., 3,444,904.
Consoletti, Paul C, 3,467,81 1.
Cugini, John A.; and Chabot, Leo L., 3,425,395.
Dubois, Joseph W., 3,444,678.
Mallard, Robert G., 3,448,776.
Nichols, Edward G.j and Tiernan, Stanley C, 3,425,458.
Nydam, John H., 3,442,301.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Fontaine, Andre J., 3,442,300.
Papelian, Roger G.; and Budzyna, Walter James, 3,444,903.
Petko, Michael A.; and Burger, Theodore G., 3,439,512.
Sotek, Stanley J., 3,421,552.
Sprague, Frederick L., 3,433,430.
Thibault, Harrison N.; and Tosches, Anthony J., 3,431,951.
Volpe, Richard L., 3,425,459.
Wiesinger, Frederick C.J Lyster, Thomas C; and Reisener, Wil-
liam C, Jr., 3,423,960.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,425,242.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,425,243.
Wiesinger, Frederick C; and Petko, Michael A., 3,425,244.
Wiesinger, Frederick C, 3,427,829.
Marshall, John E., Jr.: See —
Martinez, Arfilio J., 3,440,317.
Marshall, John L., Jr.: See —
Barlow, Paul D.; and Marshall, John L., Jr.,3,422,516.
Barlow, Paul D.; and Marshall, John L., Jr.,3,478,398.
Hammel, Jay E.; Baker, Don A.; Burkhardt, Louis C; DiMarco,
Joseph N.; Henson, Robert M.; Karr, Hugh J.; and Marshall,
John,3,441,775.
Marshall, Kenneth H. Jig to be used in dentistry. 3,445,935, 5-27-69,
CI. 32-40.
Marshall, Louis, to Lummus Company, The. Automatic control of
reflux rate in a gas separation fractional distillation unit.
3,421,610, 1-14-69, CI. 196-99.
Marshall, Louis. Automatic control of gas absorption unit.
3,446,709, 5-27-69, CI. 196-132.
Marshall, Mervin D.; and Lewis, Leon L., to Mine Safety Appliances
Company. Production of nitrogen-halogen compounds. 3,472,634,
10-14-69, CI. 23-356.
Marshall, Neil: See—
Heartstedt, Edmund; and Marshall, Neil,3,460,566.
Marshall, Peter W., to Shell Oil Company. Method of anchoring
marine structures. 3,483,708, 12-16-69, CI. 61-46.5
Marshall, Preston, F., to Kendall Company, The. Method and ap-
paratus for producing a novelty loop yarn. 3,438,186, 4-15-69, CI.
57-6.
Marshall, Preston F., to Kendall Company, The. Novelty loop yarn
and process therefor. 3,458,988, 8-5-69, CI. 57-144.
Marshall, Preston F., to Kendall Company, The. Draftable novelty
yarns and process therefor. 3,477,220, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 57-140.
Marshall, Robert F.: See-
Bellinger, James E.; and Marshall, Robert F., 3,444,556.
Marshall, Robert H., to Chemetron Corporation. Transferring
system. 3,452,504, 7-1-69, CI. 53-29.
Marshall, Robert M.; and Wittebort, Robert W., to Allegheny
Plastics, Inc. Reinforcing support structure. 3,451,452, 6-24-69,
CI. 150-0.5
Marshall, Roger D. Method of printing optical coincidence cards.
3,421,438, 1-14-69, CI. 101-211.
Marshall, Roger D. Optical coincidence information retrieval system.
3,480,764, 11-25-69, CI. 235-61.12
Marshall, Sidney: See —
Glendinning, William B.; and Marshall, Sidney.3,422,442.
Marshall, Theodore W.; Rankin, Frederick W.; and Willett, Norman
E., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Air conditioning apparatus.
3,445,317, 5-20-69, CI. 165-39.
Marshall, Thomas E., Ill: See —
Bridge, Richard B.; and Marshall, Thomas E., 111,3,430,217.
Marshall, Thomas G., to Radio Corporation of America. Ladder net-
work filters having a negative re- sistance to compensate for lossy
reactive components in the filter. 3,439,291, 4-15-69, CI. 333-6.
Marshall, Walter H.: See—
Sprude, Edgar O; and Marshall, Walter H., 3,467,892.
Marshall, William E.; and Kerschbaum, Arthur P., to Armco Steel
Corporation. Method of blast furnace reduction of iron ores.
3,458,307, 7-29-69, CI. 75-42.
Marshall, William F.: See —
Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H.; and Marshall, William F.,3,470,460.
Marshall, William J., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Golden flake pigments coated with silver and hydrous oxides.
3,440,075, 4-22-69, CI. 106-291.
Marshner, Robert L. Reverse forming arrangement and method.
3,475,944, 1 1-4-69, CI. 72-347.
Marsico, William E., to Columbian Carbon Company. Homogeneous
iron coordination catalysts. 3,457,186, 7-22-69, CI. 252-429.
Marsilio, Joseph V.; and Reihman, Richard F., to Bethlehem Steel
Corporation. Preheating and sealing device for a conduit con-
nected to the vacuum chamber of a metal degassing apparatus.
3,479,486, 11-18-69, CI. 219-385.
Marsing, Helmut: See —
Bogner, Gunther; and Marsing, Helmut.3,436,926.
Marsland, Jack Ronald; and Malloch, Alexander Stirling, to
Worthington-Simpson Limited. Liquid pumping systems.
3,465,779, 9-9-69, CI. 137-118.
Marsocci, Samuel F.: See —
Hoffmann, Hermann; and Marsocci, Samuel F., 3,440,288.
Marson, George J.; and Smith, William H., to Metro Hospital Supply
Co., Inc. Oxygen tent suspension. 3,483,880, 12-16-69, CI. 135-5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
997
Marsten, Joseph A.: See-
Swing, Richard E.; and Marsten, Joseph A. ,3,484, 154.
Marston, Arthur E., to United States of America, Navy. Om-
nidirectional retrodirective antenna. 3,422,436, 1-14-69, CI. 343-
754.
Marston, Arthur E., to United States of America, Navy. Reciprocal
omni-directional rapid scan antenna system. 3,422,437, 1-14-69,
CI. 343-754.
Marston, Arthur E. Conjugate pair feed system for antenna array.
3,422,438, 1-14-69, CI. 343-854.
Marston, Arthur E., to United States of America, Navy. Nonrecipro-
cal omnidirectional rapid scan antenna system. 3,438,038, 4-8-69,
CI. 343-754.
Marston, Arthur E.; and Reuss, Max L., Jr., to United States of
America, Navy. Reciprocal conjugate pair feed sysem for antenna
array. 3,457,509, 7-22-69, CI. 325-21.
Marston Excelsior Limited: See —
Rawlings, Bernard Samuel, 3,469,623.
Marszal, Rumfil T. Rotating internal combustion engine. 3,452,724,
7-1-69, CI. 123-16.
Martel, Bob E.: See-
Baker, Charles E.; Martel, Bob E.; and Slocum, George
J. ,3,471,641.
Martel, Jacques; Huynh, Chanh; Toromanoff, Edmond; and Nomine,
Gerard, to Roussel-Uclaf. Novel process for the preparation of
trans- chrysanthemumic acid. 3,445,499, 5-20-69, CI. 260-464.
Martel, Jean-Guy: See —
Baron, Clafford, 3,470,593.
Martel, Richard A.; Davis, William R.; and Sutton, Carl E., to
United States of America, Navy. Stored impedance image-translu-
cent screen. 3,478,217, 11-11-69, CI. 250-213.
Martel, Robert W.: See—
Brynko, Carl; and Martel, Robert W. ,3,422,759.
Martel, Robert W.; Weigl, John W.; and Mammino, Joseph, to
Xerox Corporation. Imaging system. 3,455,240, 7-15-69, CI. 101-
450.
Martel, Rock F: See-
Buckler, Sheldon A.; Martel, Rock F; and Moshy, Raymond
J. ,3,472,835.
Martelee, Ghislain Antoine Jean-Marie, to Cockerill-Ougree-
Providence. Method of actuating machines such as a tilting device
for ingots. 3,456,823, 7-22-69, CI. 214-152.
Martell, Michael Joseph, Jr.; and Ross, Adma Schneller,, to Amer-
ican Cyanamid Company. Process for preparing 6-deoxytetra-
cyclines. 3,442,943, 5-6-69, CI. 260-559.
Martell, Richard M.: See—
Praeger, Donald L.; Martell, Richard M.; and Miller, Sidney
N., 3,484,155.
Martelli, Francesco: See —
Martelli, Guido; Martelli, Nerio; and Martelli, Fran-
cesco,3,464,6 1 8.
Martelli, Guido; Martelli, Nerio; and Martelli, Francesco. Rein-
forced-rim pocket pack of thin plastic material, for few fruits or
like articles. 3,464,618, 9-2-69, CI. 229-2.5
Martelli, Nerio: See —
Martelli, Guido; Martelli, Nerio; and Martelli, Fran-
cesco,3,464,6 1 8.
Martelli, Nerio, to Nypak Corporation. Apparatus for the production
of plastic hollow bodies. 3,473,192, 10-21-69, CI. 18-5.
Martello, Norman E.; and Kepple, Charles G., to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Manufacture of flexible foil clad laminates.
3,473,992, 10-21-69, CI. 156-314.
Martello, Norman E.: See —
Kepple, Charles; Martello, Norman E.; and Zeise, Clarence L.,
Jr.,3,473,993.
Martellock, Arthur C, to General Electric Company. Polydior-
ganosiloxane containing silica filler and structure control agent.
3,464.945, 9-2-69, CI. 260-29.1
Marten, Jerome H., to Chemical Construction Corporation. Ap-
paratus for condensation of pure solid melamine. 3,451,787, 6-24-
69, CI. 23-288.
Martens, Adolf: See —
Nimtz, Klaus; Grapp, Hans; and Martens, Adolf,3 ,430,43 1.
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Analog
measuring apparatus. 3,431,760, 3-1 1-69, CI. 72-9.
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Digitally
programmed position motor control. 3,439,241, 4-15-69, CI. 318-
18.
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Electrical
control system for repetitive operation. 3,445,639, 5-20-69, CI.
235-151.1
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Tempera-
ture compensating circuit for photomultiplier tubes. 3,445,664, 5-
20-69, CI. 250-207.
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb Incorporated. Tempera-
ture compensating circuits for photoelectric devices. 3,465,157, 9-
2-69, CI. 250-207.
Martens, Alexander E., to Bausch & Lomb, Incorporated. Automatic
gain control for self-calibrating a ejection system. 3,487,222, 12-
30-69, CI. 250-214.
Martens, Alexander E., and Sullivan, Bernard J., to Bausch & Lomb,
Incorporated. Concentration computer with logarithmic computa-
tion of photometric apparatus readings. 3,428,796, 2-18-69, CI.
235-193.
Martens, Charles H , to United States of America, Army. Transpira-
tory cooling by expendable inserts. 3,464,208, 9-2-69, CI. 60-265.
Martens, Charles H., to United States of America, Army. Controlled
growth of fatigue cracks by electromagnetic means. 3,482,437, 12-
9-69, CI. 73-91.
Martens, David G.; and Craft, Edward P., to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. Process and apparatus for leveling floors.
3,447,279, 6-3-69, CI. 52-741.
Martens, David, to EPM Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Electrode as-
sembly for liquid level controllers. 3,461,722, 8-19-69, CI. 73-304.
Martens, Gerhard; Bauer, Karl; Turk, Herbert; and Schiminski, Her-
bert, to Barmag Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. In-
ductively heatable galette. 3,487,187, 12-30-69, CI. 219-10.61
Martens, Guy, to Solvay & Cie. Procedure for the thermal cracking
of hydrocarbons. 3,480,686, 11-25-69, CI. 260-679.
Martens, Jack E., to American Motors Corporation. Vehicle quarter
window arrangement. 3,422,574, 1-21-69, CI. 49-351.
Martens, Jean Victor, to International Standard Electric Corpora-
tion. Variable gain amplifier and circuits using same. 3,482,180,
12-2-69, CI. 330-51.
Martens, Jean Victor; and Natens, Marcel Clement Rene, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corporation. Code checking circuit and
multifrequency data receiver. 3,470,532, 9-30-69, CI. 340-146.1
Martens, Melvin; and Musson, Chester G., to Gilford Instrument
Laboratories, Inc. Pulse repetition rate servo system. 3,487,458,
12-30-69, CI. 318-18.
Martensen Enterprises Inc.: See —
Smith, John D., 3,452,829.
Martenson, Irvin W.: See —
Giangualano, Michael N.; Martenson, Irvin W.; and Ott,
Lawrence H., 3,462,267.
Marthins, Nils Lennart, to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Internal com-
bustion engine V block cam transmission. 3,482,554, 12-9-69, CI.
123-55.
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Jan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and Marti,
Marie Soler. Keyless latch. 3,423,972, 1-28-69, CI. 70-305.
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Juan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and Mar-
ti, Mario Soler. Latching device. 3,440,845, 4-29-69, CI. 70-310.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universe! S.A.
Oscillator device for timepiece mechanisms. 3,428,879, 2-18-69,
CI. 318-128.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universel S.A.
Ratchet mechanism. 3,433,093, 3-18-69, CI. 74-578.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universel S.A.
Vibrator device. 3,448,304, 6-3-69, CI. 310-15.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universel S.A.
Regulator device for watch movement. 3,451,212, 6-24-69, CI. 58-
109.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universel S.A.
Bearing for watch pivot. 3,478,509, 1 1-18-69, CI. 58-140.
Marti, Fritz, to Portescap, Le Porte-Echappement Universel S.A.
Bearing for watch piece pivot. 3,478,510, 1 1-18-69, CI. 58-140.
Marti, Jan Soler: See —
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Jan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Marie Soler,3,423,972.
Marti, Jose Soler: See —
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Jan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Marie Soler.3,423,972.
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Juan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Mario Soler,3,440,845.
Marti, Juan Soler: See —
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Juan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Mario Soler.3,440,845.
Marti, Marie Soler: See —
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Jan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Marie Soler,3,423,972.
Marti, Mario Soler: See —
Marti, Antonio Soler; Marti, Juan Soler; Marti, Jose Soler; and
Marti, Mario Soler,3,440,845.
Martin & Botting Developments Limited: See —
Martin, George Roy; and Botting, John Robert, 3,485,038.
Martin & Pagenstecher Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Cronert, Wolfgang, 3,473,793.
Martin, Alfred W.; Walker, James W.; McNair, William T., Jr.; and
Hood, Coy H., to Celanese Corporation. Method for preparation
of alkanediols. 3,432,560, 3-11-69, CI. 260-635.
Martin, Allan D.; and Houvener, Irving S., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Method of extruding tubular webbing and cross- ribbed
tubular film. 3,478,139, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 264-167.
Martin, Alphonse. Optical distance detecting devices. 3,455,243, 7-
15-69, CI. 102-70.2
Martin, Alphonse. Motion picture apparatus. 3,471,228, 10-7-69, CI.
352-191.
Martin, Angelo Joseph, to Osborn Manufacturing Company, The.
End brush assembly. 3,421,172, 1-14-69, CI. 15-180.
998
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Martin, Arthur Seymon. Centrifugal separation of liquid solutions
into fractions having higher and lower solute concentrations.
3,460,749, 8al2-69, CI. 233-1.
Martin, Bill G.: See-
Adams, John N., Jr.; Martin, Bill G.; and Brown, James
0.,3,481,681.
Martin, Bill V. Portable saw. 3,469,313, 9-30-69, CI. 30-167.
Martin Brothers Electric Company, The: See-
Martin, George H., 3,466,411.
Martin, Carl E., to Clare-Pendar Co. Shock resistant multiple switch
assembly. 3,432,624, 3-1 1-69, CI. 200-5.
Martin, Carl E., to Clare-Pendar Co. Conductor apparatus for switch
structure. 3,467,802, 9-16-69, CI. 200-167.
Martin, Cass J. Control unit for generator power plant. 3,456,120, 7-
15-69, CI. 290-31.
Martin, Cecil G., to Energy Technology, Inc. Liquid ring mechanism
and method. 3,484,038, 12-16-69, CI. 230-75.
Martin, Charles F. Pipeline trenching apparatus. 3,429,131, 2-25-69,
CI. 61-72.4
Martin, Charles F. Submarine pipeline trenching machine.
3,429,132, 2-25-69, CI. 61-72.4
Martin, Charles J.: See—
McNulty, Frank E.; Nee, Robert M.; and Martin, Charles
J. ,3,420,722.
Martin, Charles W., to Opcalite, Inc. Microminiature lamp assem-
blies. 3,465,197, 9-2-69, CI. 313-318.
Martin, Claude Raymond Marie, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General
Electric (Societe Anonyme). Magnetic holding means for type
members in selective printing machines. 3,435,756, 4-1-69, CI.
101-93.
Martin, Colin E., to Wilkinson Sword Limited. Electrolytic method
of sharpeneing the edge of a metal member. 3,438,880, 4-15-69,
CI. 204-142.
Martin, Dale L.: See —
Woods, Weightstill W.; Martin, Dale L.; and Marshall, James
K., 3,462,224.
Martin, Daniel W., to Baldwin, D. H., Company. Multiple speaker
sound output system for reducing intermodulation distortion.
3,467,758,9-16-69, CI. 84-1.02
Martin, Daniel W.; and Bereskin, Alexander B., to Baldwin, D. H.,
Company. Randomly-perturbed, locked-wave generator.
3,479,440, 11-18-69, CI. 84-1.25
Martin, Daniel W.; and Ziegler, James F., to Baldwin, D. H., Com-
pany. Inter-note coupling means for an electropiano. 3,470,305, 9-
30-69, CI. 84-1.16
Martin, Daryl T., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Paperboard pal-
lets. 3,464,370, 9-2-69, CI. 108-56.
Martin, Daryl T., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation. Glass packing
pad. 3,465,877, 9-9-69, Ci. 206-65.
Martin, David D.: See —
Belasco, Melvin; Howeth, Bobby W.; Martin, David D.; and
Wende, Price T.,3,468,659.
Martin, David D., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Structure and
fabrication of microwave oscillators. 3,435,306, 3-25-69, CI. 317-
237.
Martin, David James, to Coal Industry (Patents) Limited. Remote
element selection systems. 3,487,366, 12-30-69, CI. 340-147.
Martin, Dennis: See-
Ogle, Joseph Eric; and Martin, Dennis.3,438,236.
Martin, Dennis, to Davy and United Engineering Company, Limited.
Piling mechanism. 3,422,968, 1-21-69, CI. 214-6.
Martin, Donald J., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Novel dialkenyl
polysulfide-sulfur compositions. 3,437,498, 4-8-69, CI. 106-19.
Martin, Donald J., to Stauffer Chemical Company. Process for
preparing organic ethers and sulfide ethers. 3,470,206, 9-30-69,
CI. 260-327.
Martin, Donald L.; and Benz, Mark G., to General Electric Com-
pany. Method of making superconductors containing flux traps.
3,429,032, 2-25-69, CI. 29-599.
Martin, Dorothy Patricia: See-
Martin, Gustav J. ,3,457, 345.
Martin, Edward J., Jr.: See —
Tregay, John L.; and Martin, Edward J., Jr., 3,476, 382.
Martin, Edward J.; and Radcliffe, Bryan R., to A.P.V.-Kestner
Limited. Heat exchanger. 3,458,942, 8-5-69, CI. 34-57.
Martin, Edward Rankine, to Fraser & Glass Limited. Forming of ar-
ticles from plastic material by injection moulding. 3,424,837, 1-28-
69, CI. 264-252.
Martin, Ellwood T., Jr.: See —
Cherkas, Max A.; and Martin, Ellwood T., Jr.,3,439,089.
Martin, Emmett Virgil, to Eastman Kodak Company. Covered yarn
of plural elastomeric filaments secured in deformable planar rela-
tionship. 3,464,197, 9-2-69, CI. 57-152.
Martin Engineering Company: See —
Bowerman, Martin, 3,457,809.
Martin, Ernest N. Dispenser for fertilizer. 3,468,457, 9-23-69, CI.
222-55.
Martin, Ernest Norman, to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Gain-adaptive control system. 3,465,768, 9-9-69, CI. 137-14.
Martin, Eugene G.: See —
Gehman, Roland P.; Martin, Eugene G.; and Smith, Edgar i
H., 3,453,678.
Martin, Eugene R.: See —
Funk, Wilmer E.; and Martin, Eugene R., 3,450, 325.
Martin, Eugene R., to Caterpillar Tractor Company. Flywheel
storage means for inertial bonding machines. 3,458,101, 7-29-69,
CI. 228-2.
Martin, Eugene R.; and Morton, David I., to Caterpillar Tractor
Company. Method of fastening parts by friction welding.
3,477,115, 11-11-69, CI. 29-470.3
Martin, Francis W., to Corning Glass Works. Kovar sealing glass.
3,420,685, 1-7-69, CI. 106-54.
Martin, Francis W., to Corning Glass Works. Lead titanate-contain-
ing, crystallizable sealing glasses and method. 3,486,871, 12-30-69,
CI. 65-33.
Martin, Francis W.; and Smith, William C, to Corning Glass Works.
Method of sealing and resilient seal for elements having different
coefficients of expansion. 3,424,568, 1-28-69, CI. 65-59.
Martin, Frank Samuel, to Gillette Company, The. Strip handling
system. 3,465,935, 9-9-69, CI. 225-103.
Martin, Frithjof, to Wander, A., Dr., S.A. Rotating drum coating ap-
paratus. 3,451,375, 6-24-69, CI. 118-19.
Martin, George D., to SCM Corporation, mesne. Thermofluid
screen-color piece. 3,438,793, 4-15-69, CI. 106-19.
Martin, George H., to Martin Brothers Electric Company, The. Foot-
operated switch. 3,466,411, 9-9-69, CI. 200-86.5
Martin, George J., to Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Relief-makeup
check assembly for directional control valves. 3,460,567, 8-12-69,
CI. 137-596.
Martin, George J.; and Stacey, Hugh J., to Parker-Hannifin Corpora-
tion. Directional control valve. 3,426,647, 2-11-69, CI. 91-29.
Martin, George Roy; and Botting, John Robert, to Martin & Botting
Developments Limited. Hydraulically operable drive means.
3,485,038, 12-23-69, CI. 60-22.
Martin, George, to American Standard Inc. Method for forming
liquid heat exchange piping system. 3,463,691, 8-26-69, CI. 156-
294.
Martin, Gerald E.: See —
Sprigings, Donald G.; and Martin, Gerald E.,3,422,387.
Martin, Gerard, to Societe Anonyme dite Compagnie des Freins et
Signaux Westinghouse. And type fail-safe logic circuit. 3,421,018,
1-7-69, CI. 307-218.
Martin, Gerard, to Societe Anonyme dite Compagnie des Freins et
Signaux Westinghouse. . 3,422,284, 1-14-69, CI. 307-218.
Martin, Gerard, to Societe Anonyme dite Compagnie des Freins et
Signaux Westinghouse. Safety logic circuit of the and type.
3,428,825, 2-18-69, CI. 307-218.
Martin, Gerhard: See —
Ludolphy, Erich; Martin, Gerhard; and Berthmann,
Adolf.3,459,608.
Martin, Gilbert: See —
Duport, Jacques P.; and Martin, Gilbert, 3,464, 357.
Martin, Glenn E.: See —
Schleif, Ferber R.; and Martin, Glenn E., 3,465,235.
Martin, Graham D., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Plastic primer
cartridge. 3,438,325, 4-15-69, CI. 102-24.
Martin, Gustav J., deceasedO (by Martin, Dorothy Patricia; adminis-
tratrix), to Rorer, William H., Inc. Antitussive-enzyme composi-
tion containing bromelain. 3,457,345, 7-22-69, CI. 424-94.
Martin, Hans: See —
Paule, Kurt; Bleicher, Manfred; Martin, Hans; Wanner, Karl;
Bronnert, Helmut; and Koehler, Heinrich, 3,456, 740.
Martin, Harold E., to Robertson, H. H., Company. Prefabricated
panel unit. 3,420,029, 1-7-69, CI. 52-594.
Martin, Harold W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Coffee
maker. 3,430,232, 2-25-69, CI. 340-417.
Martin, Harry C, to Dore, Louis A., Jr. Pool cleaner. 3,444,575, 5-
20-69, CI. 15-1.7
Martin, Helmut, to Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Ak-
tiengeselischaft. Waterproof cable joint. 3,466,384, 9-9-69, CI.
174-92.
Martin, Helmut, to Kabel- und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Form stabilized wave guides. 3,479,621, 11-18-69,
CI. 333-95.
Martin, Henry; Aebi, Hans; and Ebner, Ludwig, to Ciba Limited. 4-
Trifluoromethyl-6,4'-dinitrodiphenyl ethers. 3,420,892, 1-7-69, CI.
260-612.
Martin, Henry; Duerr, Dieter; Hitz, Hans Rudolf; and von Orelli,
Marcus, to Ciba Limited. Method of combatting microorganisms
with benzylthioureas. 3,483,296, 12-9-69, CI. 424-322.
Martin, Hipolito Andres. Rotary variable-discharge pump with radi-
ally displaceable vanes and reversible direction of drive.
3,431,861, 3-11-69, CI. 103-120.
Martin, Ivan Z. Hydroculture grass unit. 3,458,951, 8-5-69, CI. 47-
1.2
Martin, Ive Lee. Antenna jacking device. 3,463,454, 8-26-69, CI.
254-93.
Martin, J. B.,- Velours Peluches, Soieries-S.A.: See —
Perrier, Marius Antoine, 3,429,147.
LIST OF PATENTEES
999
Martin, Jack L. Suspension shock absorber for tree shaking devices.
3,477,216, 11-11-69, CI. 56-328.
Martin, Jack, to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Means for cen-
tralizing an incandescible coil about the longitudinal lamp axis.
3,486,065, 12-23-69, CI. 313-271.
Martin, Jacob H.: See—
Johnson, Theodore W.; Kalt, Charles G.; and Martin, Jacob
H., 3,478, 191.
Martin, James A.: See —
Desmond, John D.; Lesinski, Theodore S.; and Martin, James
A.,3,424,367.
Giles, Cyril George; Martin, James Alexander; and Spindlow,
John Richard,3, 43 1,996.
Martin, James B., Jr. Applicator for false eyelashes. 3,478,754, 11-
18-69, CI. 132-1.
Martin, James C; and Burpitt, Robert D., to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany. Fused cycloalkanecyclohexanediones and fused cycloal-
kanecyclohexenediones. 3,424,763, 1-28-69, CI. 260-326.5
Martin, James C; and Gott, Paul G., to Eastman Kodak Company.
2-Methylene-4-thioxo-l,3-oxathian-6-ones and their preparation.
3,442,906, 5-6-69, CI. 260-327.
Martin, James N., Jr. Rotating shelf oven. 3,425,364, 2-4-69, CI.
107-60.
Martin, James S.: See —
Bechard, John J.; Dahl, Walter L.; Martin, James S.; Workman,
Clark S.; and Sankey, David J.,3,445,951.
Martin, James. Vehicle ejection seats. 3,424,408, 1-28-69, CI. 244-
122.
Martin, James. Vehicle ejection seats. 3,437,293, 4-8-69, CI. 244-
122.
Martin, James. Adjusting mechanism primarily for ejection seats.
3,437,294, 4-8-69, CI. 244-122.
Martin, Jan W.: See —
Seyl, Jack W.; and Martin, Jan W., 3,47 1,858.
Martin, Jean Antoine; Mauguen, Pierre; and Pinault, Jacques, to
Groupement Atomique Alsacienne Atlantique. Electric grab.
3,471,194, 10-7-69, CI. 294-88.
Martin, Jerome A.: See —
Muzyczko, Thaddeus M.; Shore, Samuel; and Martin, Jerome
A., 3 ,46 1,099.
Shore, Samuel; Muzyczko, Thaddeus; and Martin, Jerome
A.,3,426,081.
Martin, Jerome, Jr. Safety closure for containers. 3,468,444, 9-23-
69, CI. 215-9.
Martin, John C, to Bunn-O-Matic Corporation. Coffee making
machine with holder for prepackaged ground coffee. 3,450,024, 6-
17-69, CI. 99-295.
Martin, John Christopher; and Smith, Ian Douglas, to United King-
dom Atomic Energy Authority. High-voltage pulse-generating
transformers. 3,456,221, 7-15-69, CI. 336-69.
Martin, John E.; and Czeck, Julian G., to Expando Seal Tool, Inc.
Fluid flow precluding tool. 3,473,555, 10-21-69, CI. 137-315.
Martin, John E.: See —
Serfass, Earl J.; Martin, John E.; and Wilson, William E.,
Jr.,3,441,136.
Martin, John Henry Edward James: See —
Mitscher, Lester Allen; and Martin, John Henry Edward
James.3,446,841.
Martin, John Henry; Porter, John Norman; and Mitscher, Lester Al-
len, to American Cyanamid Company. Antibiotic AF283 and
production thereof. 3,452,136, 6-24-69, CI. 424-118.
Martin, John J., to Pullman Incorporated. Detachable container-
chassis system. 3,425,576, 2-4-69, CI. 214-515.
Martin, John J., to Pullman Incorporated. Container storage stilt
means. 3,432,131, 3-11-69, CI. 248-188.8
Martin, John J., to Pullman Incorporated. Multi-positionable trailer
landing gear structure. 3,450,415, 6-17-69, CI. 280-150.5
Martin, John J., to Pullman Incorporated. Container side loading
system and means therefor. 3,454,173, 7-69, CI. 214-38.
Martin, John L.: See —
Drechsler, Erich F.; and Martin, John L.,3,458,881.
Martin, John L., to Kearney & Trecker Corporation. Machining
center with dual function tool operator. 3,477,121, 11-11-69, CI.
29-568.
Martin, John L., to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Dual link switch actua-
tor. 3,485,980, 12-23-69, CI. 200-153.
Martin, John L.; MacKey, Robert J.; and Bower, Warren H., to
Beven-Herron, Inc. Releasable lumber sling device. 3,431,011, 3-
4-69, CI. 294-75.
Martin, John R., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Device for bending, coil-
ing, or straightening tubing. 3,444,716, 5-20-69, CI. 72-135.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Roll bearing structures
for glass making machines. 3,420,651, 1-7-69, CI. 65-194.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Automatic heat control
apparatus. 3,424,378, 1-28-69, CI. 236-15.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Machinery support.
3,433,615, 3-18-69, CI. 65-193.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Comb-like catch pans for
vertical draw sheet glass making machines. 3,438,763, 4-15-69, CI.
65-165.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Rolls for glass drawing
machinery. 3,466,722, 9-16-69, CI. 29-123.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Clean-out doors for verti-
cal draw sheet glass making apparatus. 3,477,837, 11-11-69, CI.
65-168.
Martin, John, to Fabricacion de Maquinas. Drawing and/or anneal-
ing rolls for sheet glass making apparatus. 3,484,227, 12-16-69,
CI. 65-356.
Martin, Jon W., to Shell Oil Company. Conjugated diene polymer
compositions stabilized with certain hydroxylamines. 3,432,578, 3-
11-69, CI. 260-880.
Martin, Jon W., to Shell Oil Company. Footwear having improved
block copolymer foxing adhesion. 3,477,148, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 36-2.5
Martin, Jon W.; Snyder, John L.; and Himes, Glenn R., to Shell Oil
Company. Footwear having improved block copolymer foxing ad-
hesion. 3,473,240, 10-21-69, CI. 36-4.
Martin, Joseph: See —
Philipps, Edward J.; and Martin, Joseph, 3,439,856.
Martin, Keith F.; and Mercer, Frank Brian, to Plastic Textile Acces-
sories Limited. Apparatus for manufacturing plastic nets.
3,444,588, 5-20-69, CI. 18-12.
Martin, Larry C: See —
Hjermstad, Erling T.; Martin, Larry C; and Kirby, Kenneth
W., 3,462,283.
Martin, Laurence R.: See —
De Jarld, Norman L .; and Martin, Laurence R., 3,440, 524.
Martin, Lawrence R.: See —
Meyers, John J.; Martin, Lawrence R.; and Rubin, Jacob
C.,3,464,562.
Martin, Marion, to Tajon, Incorporated. Vehicle discharge ap-
paratus. 3,482,876, 12-9-69, CI. 298-23.
Martin, Maxie: See —
Branyon, James Curtis; Harshbarger, Allen L.; and Martin, Max-
ie,3,477,624.
Martin, Merle E., to Beta Corporation. Annunciator system.
3,480,938, 11-25-69, CI. 340-213.1
Martin, Merrill D. Rotary die cutter. 3,424,043, 1-28-69, CI. 83-168.
Martin, Merritt W., Jr., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Company. Ap-
paratus for compacting and trimming necks in blow molded con-
tainers. 3,470,582, 10-7-69, CI. 18-5.
Martin, Michael J., Jr.; See—
Brown, Norman R.; Martin, Michael J., Jr.; and Stanner,
Donald.3,478,405.
Martin, Michel Leon Jean, to Eau et Feu, Societe Anonyme.
Agricultural irrigation. 3,457,945, 7-29-69, CI. 137-355.16
Martin, Nathan B., Jr.: See —
Ross, William C; and Martin, Nathan B., Jr.,3,472,739.
Martin, Neil F. D. Apparatus and method for grinding inserts.
3,434,248, 3-25-69, CI. 51-234.
Martin, Norman M.: See —
King, Claude F.; Martin, Norman M.; Mellott, Robert N.; and
Wolfe, Ramon E.,3,487,369.
Martin, Orval J.: See —
Hall, Donivan L.; Martin, Orval J.; and Robaszkiewicz, Gerald
D.",3,4?4,885.
Susor, William C; and Martin, Orval J. ,3,447,617.
Martin, Otis M., 1/3 to Miller, Silas N., and 1/3 to Kough, John K.,
mesner Shake strip- assembly for roofing or siding. 3,440,777, 4-
29-69, CI. 52-94. :
Martin, Patricia C. Set of blocks for generating designs. 3,464,145,
9-2-69-, Cj. 46-17.-
Martin, Paul ft., to Riegel Paper Corporation. Machine cartons.
3,442,063, 5-6-69, CI. 53-374.
Martin, Paul W., to Republic Industries, Inc. Automatic door opera-
tor. 3,478,468, 1 1-18-69, CI. 49-137.
Martin, Pnilip 17: See—
Hickey, William P.; and Martin, Philip T.,3,435,241.
Martin Processing Co., Incorporated: See —
Hermes, Julius, 3,467,484.
Martin, Ralph E.,-to Continental Can Company, Inc. Apparatus and
method for-detecting leaky cans. 3,423,990, 1-28-69, CI. 73-45.1
Martin, Ralph E., to Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc. Process for the
desalinization of brackish waters. 3,480,513, 11-25-69, CI. 202-
185.
Martin, Ricky, to Feick, Harry, Co., Inc. Digital wave from division
for power control. 3,452,214, 6-24-69, CI. 307-96.
Martin, Robert C, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Plural
emitter type active element memory. 3,436,738, 4-1-69, CI. 340-
173.
Martin, Robert Clurin, to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Method
for forming ohmic contact for a semiconductor device. 3,468,728,
9-23-69, CI. 148-187.
Martin, Robert E.: See —
Burzynski, Alfred J.; and Martin, Robert E., 3,449, 293.
Martin, Robert Edgar; Hasler, Edmond Francis; and Prewett, James
Nigel. Fluid indicating apparatus. 3,443,438, 5-13-69, CI. 73-304.
Martin, Robert I., to Rimar Manufacturing, Inc. Decorative window
grilles. 3,474,587, 10-28-69, CI. 52-456.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Martin, Robert L.: See—
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P. ,3,430,448.
Gauntt, Grover C, Jr.; Isaacs, Robert G.; Martin, Robert L.;
and Walton, James P.,3,436,921.
Martin, Robert L., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Vehicle safety
machanism. 3,431,998, 3-11-69, CI. 180-112.
Martin, Robert L., to Gutenlag, Charles E., d/b/a Publication En-
gineers. Method of forming and mounting relay structures
3,456,336, 7-22-69, CI. 29-602.
Martin, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Grounding strap
improvement for round grounding outlet. 3,467,939, 9-16-69 CI
339-14.
Martin, Robert L., to General Electric Company. Duplex socket con-
tact with breakoff tab. 3,467,941, 9-16-69, CI. 339-31.
Martin, Robert L., to Consolidated Electronic Industries, Inc.
Horizontal latching type relay. 3,470,506, 9-30-69, CI. 335-170.
Martin, Robert L.; and Chute, Richard, to Eaton Yale & Towne,
Inc. Vehicle safety system. 3,429,583, 2-25-69, CI. 280-150.
Martin, Robert T. Potato storage method. 3,445,246, 5-20-69 CI
99-154.
Martin, Robert W., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Switching apparatus. 3,431,431, 3-4-69, CI. 307-136.
Martin, Robert W.; and Spears, John R. Hydraulically actuated
bucket closing means. 3,479,077, 1 1-18-69, CI. 294-70.
Martin, Ronald E. Detachable clear view visor for motor vehicles
3,476,436, 11-4-69, CI. 296-95.
Martin, Ronald L.; and Flannery, Robert J., to Standard Oil Com-
pany (Indiana). Determination of nitrogen. 3,461,042, 8-12-69 CI
204-1.
Martin, Roy A., to Citizens and Southern National Bank, Trustees,
Employees' Savings and Profit Sharing trust fund of the. Method
and apparatus for simultaneously moving a marking tape and other
tape. 3,455,431,7-15-69, CI. 197-134.
Martin, Russell John, to Carnation Company. Automatic packaging
apparatus. 3,479,795, 11-25-69, CI. 53-160.
Martin, Samuel M.: See—
Cogelin, Nicholas J.; Martin, Samuel M.; and Ramsey, Raymond
B., 3,433,884.
Martin, Samuel R.; and McKibbin, John T., to Singer Company
The. Clutch apparatus. 3,433,339, 3-18-69, CI. 192-84.
Martin, Samuel W., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Document feeding device
for copying machines. 3,468,605, 9-23-69, CI. 355-29.
Martin, Sidney C. Pressure indicating apparatus. 3,447,380 6-3-69
CI. 73-412.
Martin, Stephen P. Musical instrument. 3,444,772, 5-20-69 CI 84-
402.
Martin, Steven T., to Textron, Inc. Bearing having flexible seal ar-
rangement. 3,428,375, 2-18-69, CI. 308-187.2
Martin, Stuart W.: See-
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., 3,423,562.
Jones, Claude K.; and Martin, Stuart W., 3,437, 784.
Martin Sweets Company, Inc., The: See—
Stewart, Sherman Alan, 3,443,984.
Martin, Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton, Shir-
ley B., to Cutters Machine Company, Inc. Cloth laying machine
having cloth roll supporting and feeding structure. 3,468 529 9-
23-69, CI. 270-31.
Martin, Thomas W., Sr.; Rogers, Asa Scobey, Jr.; and Ashton, Shir-
ley B., to Cutters Machine Company, Inc. Drive control means for
cloth spreading machine. 3,479,023, 1 1-18-69, CI. 270-31.
Martin, Thomas W., to Cutters Machine Company, Inc. Cloth roll
carrier. 3,460,774, 8-12-69, CI. 242-58.
Martin, Van C: See—
Arter, Nelson K.; and Martin, Van C, 3,480,827.
Martin, Van C, to International Business Machines Corporation.
Reversing motor drive for type bar. 3,443,186, 5-6-69, CI. 318-
257.
Martin, Vincent W.: See—
Prindell, Stuart M., Jr.; Perry, Malcolm R.; Martin, Vincent W ;
and Fritsch, Daniel F.,3,479,815.
Martin, Vincent W.; and Lyczak, Henry A., to Hamilton Watch
Company. Oscillating motor drive system. 3,447,052, 5-27-69, CI
318-128.
Martin, Warner W.; and Matas, Vyto, to Lau Blower Company, The.
Purging system for humidifier. 3,456,927, 7-22-69, CI. 261-2
Martin, William C: See-
Cole, Joseph I.; and Martin, William C.,3,465,564.
Martin, William E. Sweep ejector type earth working scraper at-
tachment for farm tractors. 3,427,735, 2-18-69, CI. 37-126.
Martin, William E. Scraper bowl manipulating apparatus attachable
with and operable from an attendant vehicle. 3,427,736, 2-18-69
CI. 3 / 129.
Martin, William E. Self-contained scraper bowl assembly adapted for
attachment with mobile vehicle. 3,435,547, 4-1-69, CI. 37-124.
Martin, William E. Vibratory cutting means to supplement earth
penetration and movement by earth working equipment
3,443,327,5-13-69, CI. 37-126.
Martin, William E. Control and nudging means for earth working
devices. 3,443,329, 5-13-69, CI. 37-129.
Martin, William E. Operating mechanism for scraper bowl material
ejector. 3,452,462, 7-1-69, CI. 37-126.
Martin, William E. Earth working scraper attachment for farm trac-
tors. 3,460,279, 8-12-69, CI. 37-126.
Martin, William E. Manipulative support mechanism for mounting
earth working equipment. 3,473,242, 10-21-69, CI. 37-118.
Martin, William E. Flexible coupling device. 3,477,245 11-11-69
CI. 64-11.
Martin, William E. Shaft coupling. 3,477,246, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 64-1 1.
Martin, William E. Shaft coupling device. 3,477,251, 11-11-69 CI
64-27.
Martin, William E. Reversible cutting blade means. 3,479,756 1 1-
25-69, CI. 37-129.
Martin, William E. Laterally tiltable self loading motor scraper
3,484,843, 12-16-69, CI. 37-126.
Martin, William L.: See-
Alexander, John D.; Dew, John N.; and Martin, William
L.,3,422,891.
Dew, John N.; and Martin, William L.,3,461,963.
Martin, William R.; and Weir, James R., to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Stainless steel alloy exhibiting re-
sistance to embrittlement by neutron irradiation. 3,440 037 4-22-
69, CI. 75-128.
Martin, William R.: See—
Tarkington, Terry Wesley; and Martin, William R.,3,439,490.
Martin, William S., to General Electric Company. Separated mirror
face-pumped disc laser devices. 3,424,991, 1-28-69, CI. 330-4.3
Martin, Willis W. Irrigation flow control and method of installing.
3,439,505, 4-22-69, CI. 61-12.
Martin, Willis W. Flow controlling irrigation installation for an un-
lined ditch. 3,439,506, 4-22-69, CI. 61-12.
Martin, Wolfgang; Linge, Hermann; Hendus, Hans; and Wenger,
Friedrich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of bulked yarn. 3,434,278, 3-25-69, CI. 57-157.
Martin-Mailet & Cie: See—
Le Flem, Roger, 3,431,859.
Martin-Marietta Corporation: See-
Avis, Leonard E.; and Evans, Donald B., 3,444,005
Bienert, Walter B., 3,435,889.
Blake, Carl B.; and Fuerst, Adolph, 3,484,342.
Bongers, Leonard H.; and Kok, Bessel, 3,420 739
Bowen, John D., Jr., 3,449,202.
Brown, George C, Jr., 3,434,227.
Morrell, Henry P.; and Sayers, Paul G.,
Jr.
, Jr.; and Holland, Thomas M., Jr.,
Estep, Willis F.; and Ross, Gilbert H.,
Chandler, Huel H
3,459,701.
Conklin, Clement L
3,465,648.
Croucher, William C.
3,442,587.
De Fellippie, John C; and Thomason, James L., 3,436,561.
Dieters, William I.; and Paddock, Bernard H., 3,465 812
Eyman, Ralph A., 3,447,382.
Flint, Graham W.; and Bowen, James R., 3,469,144.
Freeman, Peter A., 3,422,259.
Freeman, Peter A., 3,466,002.
Friedell, Morley V., 3,478,775.
Goetz, Raymond J.; Hawkins, Thomas W.; and Rose, Joseph F
3,420,430.
Griffith, William S., 3,420,615.
Higginbotham, John W., 3,440,446.
Justice, Donald A., 3,467,373.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Peppier, Richard B.; and Ray, James A
3,432,316.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Mielenz, Richard C; and Peppier, Richard
B., 3,432,317.
Kelly, Thomas M.; Peppier, Richard B.; and Ray, James A
3,485,649.
Kling, Harry P., 3,422,523.
Knauber, Ronald L.; and Evel, Eddie A., 3,449,687.
Kramer, Irvin R.; and Burrows, Charles F., 3,440 150
Krips, Jack E., 3,484,595.
Lovell, Gary E.; and Conover, Tom E., 3,444,528.
McKinney, James L., 3,467,958.
McMillan, Robert W., 3,447,095.
Middleton, William J., Jr.; and Askowith, Burton J 3 453 037
O'Neal, Charles D., 3,468,331.
Padera, Charles J., 3,460,383.
Paynter, Howard L., 3,486,302.
P 'Umus, John T., 3,444,522.
Pr; da, Milton F.; and Levedahl, William J., 3,429 122
T .owski, Stefan, 3,455,117.
Ramaley, Edward J.; and Wilcox, Norman G., 3,443 056
Randall, Lowell N., 3,455,161.
Randle, William R., 3,441,840.
Ross, Milford N.; Streb, Alan J.; and Young Charles N
3,423,249.
Schwartz, Melvin M.; and O'Keefe, Robert B., 3,457,630.
Soderberg. Laurence R., 3,442,50!
Stouffer, Ronald D.; and Gerber, Jen W., 3,446 228
Trippe, Walter D.. 3,432,757.
Wheaton, Harold L., 3,432,294.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1001
Wilcox, Norman G.; Croucher, William C; and Ramaley, Ed-
ward J., 3,449,541.
Wofsey, David, 3,484,667.
Wong, Bartlett; and Burke, Harold H., 3,463,423.
Young, Richard L., 3,483.012.
Zaloudek, James J., 3,452,772.
Martina, Eugene F., to United States of America, Air Force. Device
for producing stereoscopic radiographs. 3,422,264, 1-14-69, CI.
250-61.
Martina, Renato: See—
Vohler, Otto; and Martina, Renato.3,468,718.
Martinaglia, Luigi, to Maag Gear Wheel & Machine Company
Limited. Sealing means for high pressure gear pump. 3,473,474,
10-21-69, CI. 103-126.
Martincic, Paul W., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Two-part
winding mandrel. 3,454,237, 7-8-69, CI. 242-72.1
Martineau, Arthur G., Jr. Hair curler sorter. 3,451,548, 6-24-69, CI.
209-97.
Martinec, Josef: See —
Riha, Miloslav; Cernocky, Jiri; and Martinec, Josef ,3,482,608.
Martinek, Miloslav: See—
Toifl, Jaroslav; and Martinek, Miloslav.3,439,336.
Martinek, Thomas W.: See —
Haines, Robert M ; Klass, Donald L.; and Martinek, Thomas
W.,3,452,275.
Klass, Donald L.; Martinek, Thomas W.; and Haines, Robert
M., 3,468.167.
Martinek, Thomas W., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Shirring apparatus and
resulting product. 3,454,981, 7-15-69, CI. 17-42.
Martinek, Thomas W., to Tee-Pak, Inc. High density shirring of
sausage casings. 3,456,286, 7-22-69, CI. 17-49.
Martinek, Thomas W., to Union Oil Company of California, mesne.
Levitated reciprocating motor. 3,462,666, 8-19-69, CI. 318-124.
Martinek, Thomas W., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Fluid applicator for shirring
machine. 3,462,794, 8-26-69, CI. 17-42.
Martinek, Thomas W.; Haines, Robert M.; Weichman, Roger L.; and
Trainor, Wilbur J., to Union Oil Company of California. High tem-
perature grease. 3,476,687, 1 1-4-69, CI. 252-59.
Martinenghi, Giovanni Battista. Refining process comprising
deacidification and deodorization of glyceride oils and fats and
equipment for said process. 3,455,975, 7-15-69, CI. 260-428.
Martinet, Christian Jacques Emile Joseph, to EPM International.
Laminated heating panel and tables equipped therewith.
3,420,981. 1-7-69, CI. 219-218.
Martinet, Jacques R.: See —
Mayberry, Marshall L.; and Martinet, Jacques R., 3,473, 939.
Martinet. Jacques R., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation.
Refractory composition. 3,443,974, 5-13-69, CI. 106-59.
Martinet, Jacques R.; and Bowman, Jan, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corporation. Copper converter having tar impregnated
fired chromite brick lining. 3,468,526, 9-23-69, CI. 266-43.
Martinetz, Johann; and Paepke, Horst, to Mayer & Cie. Pattern
device for circular knitting machines. 3,461,690, 8-19-69, CI. 66-
50.
Martinez. Angel V. Respirator holder device. 3,464,41 1, 9-2-69, CI.
128-145.8
Martinez, Antonio H.: See —
Holley, John D.; and Martinez, Antonio H., 3,426, 379.
Martinez, Arfilio J., 15ft to Marshall, John E., Jr., and 40% to Day,
Donald L. Cell coloring process and composition for cytological
examination. 3,440,317, 4-22-69, CI. 424-3.
Martinez. Arturo. Fish breeder. 3,464,387, 9-2-69, CI. 1 19-5.
Martinez, Eugene, to Hudson Photographic Industries Inc. Rear pro-
jection screen cabinet. 3,455,631, 7-15-69, CI. 353-79.
Martinez, Eugene: See —
Kapilow, Marvin; Martinez, Eugene; and Reibel, Robert
H., 3,475,263.
Martinez, Miguel, to Johns Hopkins University, The. Operating illu-
minator. 3,461,282, 8-12-69, CI. 240-41.15
Martinez. Miguel. Electric cautery. 3,461,874, 8-19-69, CI. 128-
303.17
Martinez. Orlando, Jr.: See —
Rickard, Earl K.; and Martinez, Orlando, Jr.,3,426,734.
Martinez, Prudencio, Jr.: See—
Senftle, Frank E.; Hoyte, Alfred F.; and Martinez, Prudencio,
Jr.,3,463,922.
Martinez, Wilda H.: See—
Berardi, Leah C; Martinez, Wilda H.; Boudreaux, Gordon J.;
Piccolo, Biagio; and Frampton, Vernon L., 3,463,64 1.
Martini, Douglas H.: See—
Adler, Imre; Connelly, Francis X.; and Martini, Douglas
H., 3,457,789.
Martini, Douglas H.; Snow, Frederick O., Ill; and Vander Laan,
Richard W., to Hewitt-Robins Incorporated. Plow feeder system
for self-unloading vessel. 3,455,467, 7-15-69, CI. 214-15.
Martini, Emilio: See —
Bujtar, Carlo; and Martini, Emilio,3,444,243.
Martini, Paul; and Nocon, Theodor, to Liccntia Patent-Verwaltungs-
G.m.b.H. Electromotor-driven oil pump. 3,473,475, 10-21-69, CI.
103-118.
Martini, Robert J. Remote control system for opening and closing
overhead-opening multipaneled doors. 3,439,728, 4-22-69, CI.
160-193.
Martini, William R.: See —
Baumgardner, Arthur R.; Johnston, Richard P.; Martini, William
R.; and White, Maurice A.,3,484,616.
Goranson, Richard B.; and Martini, William R., 3,478,695.
Martiniak, Leonard J., to General Electric Company. Hose and cord
storage arrangement for a portable dishwasher. 3,456,680, 7-22-
69, CI. 137-355.17
Martiniak, Leonard J.; and Race, Mariin L., to General Electric
Company. Signal means for automatic washing machine controlled
by timer device. 3,430,223, 2-25-69, CI. 340-309.2
Martino, Carlo F.: See —
Mitchell, Philip A.; Martino, Carlo F.; and Imhof, Lawrence
G.,3,438,931.
Martino, Joseph Francis: See —
Backlund, Gerald Richard; Martino, Joseph Francis; and Divine,
Ralph Dettmer,3,463,841.
Martino, Louis J., to McDonald's System, Inc., mesne. Method for
signalling the completion of cooking of a food product in a cook-
ing bath. 3,423,210, 1-21-69, CI. 99-100.
Martino, Louis J., to Avanti R&D, Inc. Polarization diversity loop
antenna. 3,475,756, 10-28-69, CI. 343-743.
Martinola, Friedrich; Siegers, Gunter; and Wolniewicz, Erwin, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the treat-
ment of liquids with ion exchangers. 3,458,436, 7-29-69, CI. 210-
20.
Martinovich, Robert J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Stabilization
of polymers with UV stabilizers and antioxidants. 3,445,424, 5-20-
69, CI. 260-45.85
Martinovich, William M., to Shell Oil Company, and Earl and
Wright, as tenents in common. Marine structures. 3,485,050, 12-
23-69, CI. 61-46.
Martins, Borge. Turnable devices. 3,470,786, 10-7-69, CI. 85-45.
Martinsburg Mills, Inc.: See—
Bridgeman, Ules M., 3,450,075.
Martinsen, Lyle J., to Boyles Bros. Drilling Company. Core drilling
system. 3,441,098, 4-29-69, CI. 175-246.
Martinsen, Lyle J., to Boyles Bros. Drilling Company. Apparatus for
controlling travel path of a movable device. 3,482,103, 12-2-69,
CI. 250-203.
Martinsen, Lyle J., to Boyles Bros. Drilling Company. Core barrel
latching and sealing method and apparatus. 3,485,308, 12-23-69,
CI. 175-58.
Martinsen, Lyle J.; and Matthews, Stanton L., to Boyles Bros.,
Drilling Company. Core drilling system. 3,463,255, 8-26-69, CI.
175-244.
Martinson, Donald L.: See —
Davis, Frank C; Luther, William B.; and Martinson, Donald
L.,3,427,269.
Martinson, Edwin O., to Koehring Company. Mobile crane with
spaced pivotally mounted booms. 3,448,874, 6-10-69, CI. 214-75.
Martinson, Edwin O., to Koehring Company. Servo valve. 3,455,334,
7-15-69, CI. 137-625.61
Martinson, Jerry A. Strainer support. 3,436,044, 4-1-69, CI. 248-94.
Martinson, John L., to Meredith Publishing Co. Method for forming
written symbols to be read by automatic character recognition
equipment. 3,485,168, 12-23-69, CI. 101-426.
Martinson, William V.: See-
Carter, Frederick H. N.; Martinson, William V.; and Olsson,
Sven M. J. ,3,429,973.
Martland, Laurie: See —
Hall, Leslie; Lynes, Arthur E.; and Martland, Laurie, 3,45 1,469.
Lynes, Arthur Edward; and Martland, Laurie.3,439,767.
Martocci, Anthony P., to Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Method of
setting an electronprojecting apparatus to uniformly heat a coated
metal base. 3,441,709, 4-29-69, CI. 219-121.
Marton, Louis L. Heat dissipator. 3,421,578, 1-14-69, CI. 165-186.
Martsinkevich, Alexandr Vladimirovich: See —
Putyato, Jury Sergeevich; Medvedenko, Arkady Markovich;
Martsinkevich, Alexandr Vladimirovich; and Ashurkov, Ev-
stafy Borisovich,3,487,352.
Martti, Lauri, to Raha-Automaattiyhdistys. Dispenser mechanism for
coin operated machines and the like. 3,455,426, 7-15-69, CI. 194-
23.
Martti, Lauri, to Raha-Automaattiyhdistys. Coin operated machine
for making change. 3,469,669, 9-30-69, CI. 194-58.
Martuch, Leon L.: See —
Martuch, Leon P.; and Martuch, Leon L., 3,46 1,593.
Martuch, Leon P.; and Martuch, Leon L. Fishing rod. 3,461,593, 8-
19-69, CI. 43-18.
Marty, Pierre Rene Louis: See —
Benmussa, Henri; Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus,
Stanislas,3, 44 1,675.
Marty, Pierre Rene Louis; and Kobus, Stanislas, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Selection system for electrical cir-
cuits or equipment. 3,427,604, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-174.
Martyniuk, Ernest T., to General Motors Corporation. Method of
making metal powder. 3,476,547, 1 1-4-69, CI. 75-0.5
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Martz, Lyle F., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation, mesne. Varia-
ble speed control for position regulator motors. 3,445,739, 5-20-
69, CI. 318-18.
Marucci, Luigi; and Bianchi, Gian Franco, to Kent-Tieghi S.p.A. Dif-
ferential pneumatic amplifier with adjustable gain. 3,448,753, 6-
10-69, CI. 137-86.
Marulic, Walter J., to Union Tank Car Company, mesne. Seal.
3,426,934, 2-1 1-69, CI. 220-26.
Marullo, Nicasio P., to Research Corporation. Coordination com-
pounds of alkali metal halides and racemic diaryl diamines.
3,461,166, 8-12-69, CI. 260-579.
Marum, Helmut, to Varityper Corporation. Hammer actuator
mechanism. 3,476,229, 11-4-69, CI. 197-16.
Marumo, Hideo; and Saithoh, Minoru, to Lion Fat & Oil Co., Ltd.
Preparation of metal salts of amphoteric surface active agent.
3,448,128, 6-3-69, CI. 260-429.
Maruo, Keiichi: See—
Kageyama, Ikuzo; and Maruo, Keiichi.3,485,872.
Marushima, Yoshio: See—
Iida, Suetoshi; Marushima, Yoshio; and Hasebe,
Nobuyasu.3,459,495.
Marutai Doboku Company Limited: See —
Washita, Hiro, 3,420,320.
Maruyam, Shoji: See —
Muraki, Ichiro; Tsuchida, Takashi; Shinoda, Kenichi; and
Maruyam, Shoji.3,442,716.
Maruyama, Isamu: See —
Yamamoto, Hisao; Nakao. Masaru; and Maruyama,
Isamu.3,479,348.
Maruyama, Isao: See—
Kokubo, Ryo; Takakuwa, Yasuo; Maruyama, Isao; Shiroishi,
Akihiro; and Nagakura, Mizuhiko,3,454,571.
Maruyama, Kunimori, to Takeshi Yamamoto. Apparatus for driving
an automatic door. 3,438,274, 4-15-69, CI. 74-33.
Maruyama, Kunimori, to Matsushita Denko Kabushiki Kaisha,
mesne. Apparatus for driving an automatic door operator.
3,456,528, 7-22-69, CI. 74-785.
Maruyama, Minoru: See —
Okazaki, Kaoru; Nakasatomi, Masaru; and Maruyama,
Minoru.3,446,782.
Maruyama, Minoru; and Nakasatomi, Masaru, to Toyo Rayon
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the manufacture of polyamide
powder. 3,481,906, 12-2-69, CI. 260-78.
Maruyama, Mitsuhiro, to Nippon Electric Company Limited. Crystal
growth apparatus. 3,481,71 1, 12-2-69, CI. 23-273.
Maruyama, Robert T.: See—
Lau, Stanley K.; and Maruyama, Robert T.,3,486,189.
Maruyama, Tatsuo: See-
Sasaki, Hiroshi; and Maruyama, Tatsuo.3,475,556.
Maruyama, Yugo: See-
Jin, Minejiro; and Maruyama, Yugo,3,425,516.
Maruyama, Yutaka: See —
Nakanishi, Michio; Tahara, Tetsuya; and Maruyama, Yu-
taka.3,426,022.
Maruzen Oil Company, Limited: See —
Sakai, Yoshinori; and Hori, Takashi, 3,464,970.
Maruzen Petrochemical Co., Ltd.: See —
Furukawa, Junji; Kawabata, Nariyoshi; Nakaniwa, Mikio;
Kawasaki, Akihiro; Kameoka, Iwao; Takemura, Naomichi;
Ohashi, Hitoshi; and Nishiyama, Tsuneto, 3,455,847.
Maruzen Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.: See—
Okuda, Makoto; and Fujishima, Akira, 3,468,480.
Marvco Tool & Mfg.: See —
Carlson, Reuben C, 3,438,636.
Marvel, Carl S.; Okada, Masahiko; and De Schryver, Frans, to
Research Corporation. Quinoxaline polymer compositions.
3,475,374, 10-28-69, CI. 260-47.
Marvel Engineering Company: See —
Kudlaty, Walter J.; and Heinrich, Peter, Jr., 3,420,375.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,431,883.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,441,143.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,448,862.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,460,805.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,469,697.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,473,662.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,476,25 1 .
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,476,252.
Kudlaty, Walter J., 3,482,846.
Marvel Equipment Corporation: See —
Juculano, Theodore Charles, 3,458,222.
Marvel Specialty Company: See —
Smith, Gus T., 3,444,704.
Marvin, Edgar S., to Eastman Kodak Company. Trigger mechanism
for a movie camera or the like. 3,476,471, 1 1-4-69, CI. 352-178.
Marvin Electric Manufacturing Co.: See—
Katavolos, William; and Evans, Seymour, 3,427,446.
Marvin Glass & Associates: See—
Barlow, Gordon A.; Kripak, Leonid; and Disko, Harry,
3,445,959.
Barlow, Gordon A., 3,448,541.
Dekan, Howard L., 3,436,859.
Larson, Edward S., Jr., 3,437,337.
Marvin, Harry N.: See—
Gaglione, Alfonso T.; Marvin, Harry N.; and Wyrough, David
J.,3,442,480.
Marvin, John; and Henderson, Thomas Jr., deceasedO (by Hender-
son, Dorothy; administratrix). Mollusk flesh processor. 3,460,192,
8-12-69, CI. 17-45.
Marwil, Stanley J.: See —
Cunningham, Sheldon A.; and Marwil, Stanley J. ,3,457,248.
Marwil, Stanley J., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymer
recovery process. 3,468,868, 9-23-69, CI. 260-94.9
Rohlfing, Raymond G.; and Marwil, Stanley J. ,3,45 1,785.
Marwin Machine Tools Limited: See —
Good, Richard Samuel Jonathan, 3,444,751.
Marwitz, Heinrich; Nitzsche, Siegfried; and Pirson, Ewald, to
Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Organosiloxane composition. 3,481,899,
12-2-69, CI. 260-46.5
Marx Arthur Friedich; and Van der Waard, Willem Frederik, to
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Gist- & Spiritusfabriek N.V. Conessine
derivatives. 3,466,279, 9-9-69, CI. 260-239.5
Marx, Arthur Friedrich; and Wieriks, Jacob, to Koninklijke Neder-
landsche Gist- & Spiritusfabriek N.V. Conessine derivatives.
3,485,825, 12-23-69, CI. 260-239.5
Marx, Erwin; and Koch, Werner, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown,
Boveri & Cie. Sprak gap device with ignition electrode. 3,454,823,
7-8-69, CI. 315-36.
Marx, Gerhard: See —
Degenhardt, Karl-Heinz; and Marx, Gerhard.3,446,649.
Marx, Guilherme S. Display frame. 3,425,147, 2-4-69, CI. 40-155.
Marx, Hans B.; Moll, Edward W.; Nutting, Bruce W.; and Schilder,
Meyer, to Burroughs Corporation. Central data processor for com-
puter system having a divided memory. 3,426,329, 2-4-69, CI.
340-172.5
Marx, Hans B.; Moll, Edward W.; Nutting, Bruce W.; and Schilder,
Meyer, to Burroughs Corporation. Central data processor.
3,426,330, 2-4-69, CI. 340-172.5
Marx, Helmut; and Sindel, Paul, to Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. Two
asherical surfaced, high speed photographic objective lens.
3,459,468, 8-5-69, CI. 350-176.
Marx, Herbert Zeppo: See —
Herman, Albert Dale; and Marx, Herbert Zeppo, 3,426,747.
Herman, Albert Dale; and Marx, Herbert Zeppo, 3,473,526.
Marx, Hiibert Stanley, to Globe-Union Inc. Electrical component as-
sembly with improved strut fastening means. 3,430,105, 2-25-69,
CI. 317-112.
Marx, Josef, to Elster & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Change-over valve
device. 3,453,884, 7-8-69, CI. 73-197.
Marx, Louis, & Co., Inc.: See—
Clarke, Robert E., 3,435,556.
Ferriot, Joseph V., 3,470,650.
Lohr, Raymond J.; Hubiak, Walter; and Carver, Richard N.,
3,453,921.
Quigley, John B.; and Dohanic, John L., Jr., 3,442,047.
Marx, Paul: See —
Puschel, Walter; Schranz, Karl-Wilhelm; Lassig, Wolfgang;
Marx, Paul; and Credner, Hans-Heinrich,3,443,942.
Marx, Thomas I., to Sigma Instruments, Inc. Remote supervisory
frequency-shift transmission system. 3,482,212, 12-2-69, CI. 340-
171.
Marx, Walter S., Jr., to Printing Arts Research Laboratories, Inc.
Method and composition for production of combination line and
halftone photoengravings. 3,440,048, 4-22-69, CI. 96-41.
Marxen, Friedrich: See —
Vogel, Reinhard Ernst, 3,434,978.
Marxer, Adrian, to Ciba Corporation. Chryseno [5,6-d] imidazoles
and process for their manufacture. 3,459,765, 8-5-69, CI. 260-
309.2
Marxer, Adrian, to Ciba Corporation. 1,1-Dipheny 1-1 -lower al-
kanoyloxy and carbolower alkoxy alkenamines. 3,468,906, 9-23-
69, CI. 260-326.3
Marxer, Adrian, to Ciba Corporation. l,2-Diaryl-3-(aminomethyl)-3-
buten-2-ols and their acyl derivatives. 3,487,469, 12-30-69, CI.
260-268.
Marxer, Adrian; and Ferrini, Pier Giorgio, to Ciba Corporation.
Alpha, alpha, alpha-trihalogeno-beta, beta-bis (para-tertiary-
aminoalkoxy-phenyl) ethanes. 3,455,918, 7-15-69, CI. 260-246.
Mary, Dominique; and Bussienne, Christian, to Corporation Con-
structions Mills-K. Electro-mechanical installation for transferring
loads along a horizontal pathway. 3,458,060, 7-29-69, CI. 214-
16.4
Maryland Cup Corporation: See —
Baklor, Sanford M., 3,482,012.
Heyman, Albert A., 3,464,260.
Rosenberg, William; Crafton, Charles J.; Johnson, Frederick
Douglas; and Hohman, Ross W., 3,439,590.
West, John B., 3,469,507.
Maryland Plastics Incorporated: See—
Penrod, Allen M.; and Naturale, Anthony, 3,466,833.
Marynowski, Chester Waldemar: See —
Evans, Arthur Wallace; Wynne, Reginald George; and
Marynowski, Chester Waldemar,3,485,591.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1003
Hirt, Thomas J.; and Marynowski, Chester W., 3,465,1 15.
Marz, Louis R.: See—
Pfeiffer, Aelred J.; and Marz, Louis R. ,3,473,345.
Marzani, Bruno W., Jr.: See-
Reynolds, Wilbur F.; Ruda, Joseph C; and Marzani, Bruno W.,
Jr.,3,465,633.
Marzo, Victor Milian, to Industria Yuk. Link for creeper chains.
3,442,076, 5-6-69, CI. 59-90.
Marzocchi, Alfred, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Treated glass fiber bundles and combinations thereof with
elastomeric material. 3,453,652, 7-1-69, CI. 57-153.
Marzocchi, Alfred, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.
Neoprene-glass fiber structures and method for preparation.
3,479,207, 11-18-69, CI. 117-76.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Brown, Alfred Winsor, to Owens Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Method of building reinforced tire con-
struction. 3,433,689, 3-18-69, CI. 156-96.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Garbin, Albert J., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Drive belt construction. 3,469,512, 9-30-
69, CI. 74-233.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Garbin, Alfred J., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Industrial belt construction and method of
manufacturing same. 3,473,400, 10-21-69, CI. 74-233.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Lachut, Frank J., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Bead constructions for tires. 3,473,595, 10-
21-69, CI. 152-362.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and O'Flahavan, James M., deceasedO (by O'-
Flahavan, Lorraine C; administratrix), to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Cellular compositions and fibrous glass
coated therewith. 3,462,523, 8-19-69, CI. 264-45.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Rammel, Gerald E., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Method of coating fibers and fibers formed
therefrom. 3,462,254, 8-19-69, CI. 65-3.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Tamosauskas, Albert E., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Glass fiber reinforced elastomers.
3,424,608, 1-28-69, CI. 117-72.
Marzocchi, Alfred; and Waugh, John A., to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corporation. Method for the impregnation of fibrous
glass. 3,432,332, 3-11-69, CI. 117-62.
Marzocchi, Alfred: See —
Gagnon, Roland K.; Marzocchi, Alfred; and Rogers,
Harold.3,444,116.
Marzolph, Herbert: See —
Szita, Jeno; Bahr, Ulrich; Wieden, Horst; Marzolph, Herbert;
and Nischk, Gunther,3 ,478,001.
Szita, Jeno; Marzolph, Herbert; and Unger, Otto,3,449,286.
Szita, Jeno; Marzolph, Herbert; and Unger, Otto, 3,453, 249.
Szita, Jeno; Rinkler, Heinrich; Marzolph, Herbert; and Nischk,
Gunther,3, 470,141.
Szitz, Jeno; Nogaj, Alfred; and Marzolph, Herbert, 3,470,060.
Mas, George E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Asymmetric pulse
train generator having means for reversing the asymmetrical
characteristic. 3,480,798, 1 1-25-69, CI. 307-260.
Mas, Joseph A., to Dynamic Instrument Corporation. Safety battery
charger. 3,435,318, 3-25-69, CI. 320-15.
Mas, Joseph A., to Dynamic Instrument Corporation. Low direct
voltage to high direct voltage converter. 3,453,520, 7-1-69, CI.
321-2.
Mas, Joseph A., to Dynamic Instrument Corporation. Battery charg-
ing system and transducer therefor. 3,460,019, 8-5-69, CI. 320-31.
Mas, Robert Jean: See —
Figuet, Maurice Germain; and Mas, Robert Jean,3,48 1,697.
Mas, Robert Jean; and Michaud, Andre Louis, said Michaud, Andre
L., assor to Fabriques de Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mul-
house. Process for making titanium dioxide using carbon monox-
ide containing inorganic ashes. 3,436,180, 4-1-69, CI. 23-202.
Portes, Pierre J. H. L.; Richerd, Jacques; and Mas,
Robert.3,437,565.
Masago, Hiroshi: See—
Hirai, Toshio; Moori, Takehiro; and Masago, Hiroshi, 3,440,834.
Masai, Shohachi; Kawakami, Shigemitsu; and Okamoto, Tsugio, to
Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for forming cor-
regations on cylindrical envelopes of paper. 3,436,296, 4-1-69, CI.
156-585.
Masai, Shohachi: See —
Matsuoka, Shigeru; Fujisawa, Kiyoshi; Masai, Shohachi; and
Asami, Atsumi,3,475,891.
Masakazu Yamada & Hayashi Komoda: See —
Yamada, Masakazu; and Komoda, Hayashi, 3,477,443.
Masako Shimizu: See —
Batchelor, Gordon S.; Kishi, Kiyoshi; Iwauchi, Shigeki; and
Saito, Isamu, 3,443,929.
Masaschi, Joseph B.: See —
Miller, Charles A., Jr.; Masaschi, Joseph B.; and Miller, Robert
W., Jr.,3,47 1,028.
Masazumi, Kawai: See —
Yanagida, Kiyomi; Hatano, Ikuo; and Masazumi,
Kawai.3,464,909.
Mascaro, Thomas C. Turf-aerating apparatus. 3,429,378, 2-25-69,
CI. 172-22.
Mascaro, Thomas C, to Kearny-National Inc., mesne. Power
dragger. 3,463,240, 8-26-69, CI. 172-256.
Mascenik, John; Flory, John F.; and Van Houten, Leonard E., to
Esso Research and Engineering Company. Protective dome for un-
derwater mooring swivel. 3,455,270, 7-15-69, CI. I 14-230.
Mascherpa, Antonio. Hydrodynamically controlled copying lathe
with means for automatically varying the speed of the tool carry-
ing carriage and the spindle. 3,473,424, 10-21-69, CI. 82-14.
Maschi, Angelo P.: See —
Frost, Richard H.; Criley, Ronald L.; Laliberte, George A.; and
Maschi, Angelo P. ,3,425,739.
Maschinen- und Bohrgerate-Fabrik Alfred Wirth & Co., K.G.: See —
Hagemann, Franz Josef, 3,457,752.
Hagemann, Franz Josef; and Wahl, Karlheinz, 3,457,754.
Hagemann, Franz Josef, 3,459,022.
Schaaf, Martin, 3,435,777.
Maschinen-und Bohrgerate-Fabrik Alfred Wirth & Co., K.G.: See —
Schaaf, Martin, 3,438,334.
Maschinenbau WAM M. Osterhof:5ee —
Eggeringhaus, Heinz, 3,427,961.
Maschinenfabrick Beninger A.G.,: See —
Wenger, Max, 3,419,946.
Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nuremberg Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Degenhardt, Heinrich; and Quaas, Werner, 3,444,984.
Stroehlen, Richard, 3,430,608.
Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG: See —
Fischer, Hermann, 3,477,370.
Garve, Alexander, 3,462,071.
Gorge, Werner; and Moser, Alois, 3,448,993.
Heeren, Hermann; Kratzer, Hans; and Dege, Bernhard,
3,473,961.
Knecht, Ludwig; and Hebling, Friedrich, 3,457,743.
Meurer, Siegfried; Querfurt, Horst; and Herzog, Walter,
3,420,216.
Muhlberg, Erhard, 3,473,520.
Stroehlen, Richard, 3,452,719.
Maschinenfabrik Bennenger AG: See —
Wenger, Max, 3,478,400.
Maschinenfabrik Benninger AG.: See —
Wildi, Edwin; and Bischof, Benno, 3,459,389.
Maschinenfabrik Buckau R. Wolf Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Michalke, Reinhard, 3,421,314.
Piatkowski, Paul, 3,421,420.
Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt A.G.: See —
Bauer, Helmut, 3,425,441.
Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs Aktiengesellschaft: See—
Haberhauer, Karl; and Konigs, Heinz, 3,450,168.
Hoever, Franz, 3,482,536.
Koslowski, Hans Gunter; Schmetz, Walter; and Zangs, Alex-
ander, 3,471,082.
Rolauffs, Hans; and Hoever, Franz, 3,443,536.
Rolauffs, Hans, 3,468,268.
Maschinenfabrik Fahr Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Chombart, Robert G., 3,449,897.
Purrer, Josef; and Maier, Martin, 3,475,890.
Maschinenfabrik Froriep G.m.b.H.: See —
Bottger, Friedrich; and Cuppers, Paul, 3,448,656.
Hucks, Helmut; Noa, Fritz; and Dahl, Julius, 3,460,435.
Maschinenfabrik Gustav Schade: See —
Strocker, Gunther, 3,472,357.
Maschinenfabrik Habegger AG: See —
Lauber, Ernst, 3,429,617.
Lauber, Ernst, 3,445,137.
Lauber, Ernst, 3,446,535.
Maschinenfabrik Hasenclever Aktiengesellschaft: See —
Bachmann, Horst, 3,475,947.
Bachmann, Horst, 3,476,911.
Bachmann, Horst, 3,487,196.
Huydts, Eduard; and Dischler, Helmut, 3,482,463.
Maschinenfabrik Kapp & Co.: See —
Blubaum, Werner, 3,434,464.
Maschinenfabrik Karl Hennecke: See —
Ernst, Rolf K., 3,436,022.
Maschinenfabrik Memmingen Ing. Theodor Otto: See —
Ruf, Josef, 3,467,326.
Maschinenfabrik Moenninghoff: See —
Mueller, Walter; Alfs, Hugo; and von der Lippe, Robert,
3,433,529.
Maschinenfabrik Moenus A.G.: See —
Lischer, Georg; and Gaus, Jakob, 3,434,171.
Teerling, Martinus; and Ruppert, Horst, 3,434,169.
Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon: See —
Storsand, Bjarne, 3,436,572.
Maschinenfabrik Oskar Schleicher: See —
Seiler, Wolfgang, 3,455,339.
Maschinenfabrik Rau oHG: See —
Rau, Willy, 3,420,550.
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Scheubeck K.G.: See —
Bleibtreu, Alexander; and Schweitzer, Ulrich G. E., 3,445,61 1.
Bleibtreu, Alexander, 3,445,615.
1004
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
Bleibtreu, Alexander; and Kreuzpaintner, Josef Albert,
3,485,965.
Matzl, Manfred, 3,437,913.
Matzl, Manfred, 3,466,530.
Wittenzellner, Georg, 3,458,670.
Maschinenfabrik Rieter A.G.: See-
Just, Christian, 3,470,585.
Maschinenfabrik Sack G.m.b.H.: See —
Sack, Ernst Theodor; and Konig, Georg, 3,455,435.
Schenk, Horst; and Wurtz, Friedhelm, 3,478,565.
Triesch, Josef, 3,443,690.
Maschinenfabrik Schweiter AG.: See—
Werffeli.Hermann, 3,458,912.
Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesseri A. Beien: See —
Romer, Arnold; and Rinio, Johannes, 3,458,235.
Maschinenfabrik und Giesserei Netstal AG: See —
Blumer, Armin, 3,447,776.
Blumer, Armin, 3,452,399.
Maschinenfabrik Winkler, Falbert & Co., AG: See—
Heimlicher, Paul; and Rohrer, Jean, 3,440,957.
Maschinot, Howard R.: See —
Brestel, Clarence C; and Maschinot, Howard R., 3,468,200.
Maschinot, Howard R., to Printing Machinery Company, The. Die
cutting machine for record labels and the like. 3,455,195, 7-15-69,
CI. 83-412.
Maschke, Artur; and Pasedach, Heinrich, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of acetals of methyl-
glyoxal. 3,478,060, 11-11-69, CI. 260-340.9
Maschmann, Hans, to Pfaff, G. M., AG. Motion-transmitting
mechanism with mechanical amplifier. 3,468,184, 9-23-69, CI. 74-
501.5
Masciantonio, Philip X.; and Schelling, James H., to United States
Steel Corporation. Method for recovery of pyridine bases.
3,431,266, 3-4-69, CI. 260-290.
Mascioli, Rocco L., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Recovery
and purification of piperazine. 3,481,933, 12-2-69, CI. 260-268.
Mascitti, Albert A.: See —
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A. ,3,445,476.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A. ,3,466,297.
Sulkowski, Theodore S.; and Mascitti, Albert A. ,3,466,298.
Wolf, Milton; and Mascitti, Albert A. ,3,458,525.
Masco Corporation: See —
Manoogian, Alex, 3,422,849.
Mascolo, Benjamin R.: See —
Osher, Benjamin B.; and Mascolo, Benjamin R., 3,483,909.
Mase, Kazuo: See —
Shimizu, Keiichi; Takekawa, Tatsuya; Tamaki, Nobuo; Takasue,
Takashi; Suemoto, Toshio; and Mase, Kazuo, 3,436,323.
Masel, Marvin; and Prill, Robert S., to Singer-General Precision, Inc.
Trip-flop stepper motor driver. 3,458,720, 7-29-69, CI. 307-223.
Masel, Marvin: See —
Prill, Robert S.; Masel, Marvin; and McKenna, Joseph
V.,3,438,026.
Maselli, James M.: See —
Bieniek, Thomas; and Maselli, James M., 3,443, 913.
Maselli, James M., to Grace, W. R., & Co. Phosphonitrilic laminat-
ing and molding resins employing Mg(OH) as a curing catalyst.
3,433,767, 3-18-69, CI. 260-51.
Maselli, James M.; and Rice, Rip G., to Grace, W. R., & Co. High
temperature phosphorus containing molding compositions and
ceramics. 3,449,288, 6-10-69, CI. 260-37.
Maselli, Mario. Refractometer with compensating photocells.
3,487,069, 12-30-69, CI. 250-218.
Maserjian, Joseph: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,456,1 12.
Mash, Derek Hubert; and Peters, Jack Rowland, to International
Standard Electric Corporation. Electric circuit for the detection
and amplification of electromagnetic radiation. 3,470,378, 9-30-
69, CI. 250-211.
Mashburn, William H., to Electro-Tec Corporation. Metallic wool
pellet bursh assembly for slip rings, commutators or the like.
3,448,312, 6-3-69, CI. 310-239.
Masheder Design Studies Limited: See —
Masheder, Henry, 3,472,270.
Masheder, Henry, to Masheder Design Studies Limited. Ball valves.
3,472,270, 10-14-69, CI. 137-315.
Masher, Dale P.: See —
Bialik, Jack J.; Masher, Dale P.; and Stevens, William
W.,3,430,095.
Mashikian, Matthew S.; Kelley, James K.; and McMurray, William
C, to Detroit Edison Company, The. Capacitively graded modular
pothead for H-V cable. 3,479,443, 11-18-69, CI. 174-73.
Mashimo, Tomoyuki: See —
Sagara, Hideo; Iwasaki, Yasuhiro; Ohe, Tsutomu; and Mashimo,
Tomoyuki,3,43 1,630.
Mashinno-Elecktiotechnitcheski Institut: See —
Slavov, Ivan Atanassov; Daskalov, Kiril Dimitrov; Ganev, Petar
Levtchev; Mandjakov, Stefan Petrov; and Barzakov, Petko
Ivanov, 3,435,669.
Mashio, Fujio; and Fukui, Kiyoshi, to Sumitomo Chemical Company,
Ltd. Process for imparting wet and dry crease resistance to textile
fabrics with an N- methylolate acrylamide telomer. 3,458,349, 7-
29-69, CI. 117-139.4
Mashio, Fujio; and Kusaga, Atsushi, to Sumitomo Chemical Com-
pany, Ltd. Novel methylolated acrylamide telomer. 3,457,232, 7-
22-69, CI. 260-72.
Masi, James V.: See —
Lidoski, Joseph F.; and Masi, James V., 3,474, 379.
Masi, James V., to Mid-Continent Manufacturing Co. Radiation
responsive electrical device having an extended spectral response
characteristic. 3,484,606, 12-16-69, CI. 250-71.
Masi, Lamberto. Perforated sun visor particularly for motor vehicles.
3,445,135, 5-20-69, CI. 296-97.
Masino, John Albert; Sturdevant, Eugene J.; and Williams, Stanley
Victor, to Du Pont de Nemours, E. L, and Company. Yarn
package support inspector. 3,479,520, 11-18-69, CI. 250-222.
Maskal, John; Thompson, Ivan M.; and Waldron, George W., to
Dow Chemical Company, The. Method of purifying magnesium
values. 3,447,899, 6-3-69, CI. 23-67.
Maskal, John: See —
Thompson, Ivan M.; and Maskal, John,3,45 1,774.
Maskall, Peter Thomas Reginald, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Molds for electroslag refining. 3,448,790, 6-10-69, CI.
164-348.
Maskell, Richard M.: See —
Mac Lean, Archibald, Jr.; Maskell, Richard M.; Sill, Thomas E.;
and Wagner, William F.,3,463,357.
Maslan, Frank, to Avco Corporation. Method and apparatus utilizing
an MHD electric power generator for thermal fixation of at-
mospheric nitrogen. 3,471,723, 10-7-69, CI. 310-11.
Maslan, Michael M.: See —
Freeman, Habern W., 3,421,760.
Maslennikov, Vladilen Andrianovich; and Khinich, Isak Yakovlevich.
Con crusher with non-eccentric drive. 3,446,445, 5-27-69, CI.
241-209.
Maslov, Leonid Ivanovich: See —
Roschin, Vladislav Vasilievich; Muromtsev, Boris Ivanovich;
Gusakov, Gennady Nilolaevich; and Maslov, Leonid
Ivanovich, 3,480, 758.
Maslow, Arthur L.: See —
Maslow, Ralph; and Maslow, Arthur L., 3,477,584.
Maslow, Louis. Readily assemblable and adjustable shelving.
3,424,111, 1-28-69, CI. 108-144.
Maslow, Louis. Caster brake assembly. 3,431,584, 3-11-69, CI. 16-
35.
Maslow, Louis. Caster assembly. 3,479,681, 11-25-69, CI. 16-35.
Maslow, Mac. Detachable handle construction for dishes. 3,420,401,
1-7-69, CI. 220-95.
Maslow, Ralph; and Maslow, Arthur L. Reel carriage. 3,477,584, 11-
11-69, CI. 211-40.
Masolo, Carlo. Fabric loom temple. 3,465,792, 9-9-69, CI. 139-266.
Masologites, George P.: See —
Jacobs, Harry E.; Jubin, John C, Jr.; and Masologites, George
P.,3,454,666.
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.; and White, Paul J., to At-
lantic Richfield Company. Process for removal of sulfur and
metals from petroleum materials. 3,472,759, 10-14-69, CI. 208-59.
Masologites, George P.; Jacobs, Harry E.; and White, Paul J., to At-
lantic Richfield Company. Two-stage treatment of high sulfur con-
tent petroleum materials. 3,477,943, 11-11-69, CI. 208-89.
Mason & Hanger-Silas Mason Co., Inc.: See —
Cappel, Marvin, Jr.; and Sutton, David R., 3,475,721.
Sneddon, Louis L., 3,475,055.
Mason, Anthony, to Whirlpool Corporation. Adjustable two-speed
two-stroke agitator. 3,473,351, 10-21-69, CI. 68-133.
Mason, Austin B.; and Wilkie, Robert C, to Ludlow Corporation.
Non-woven reinforced blown rubber underpad. 3,455,772, 7-15-
69, CI. 161-122.
Mason, Charley Mack: See —
Chaney, Preston E.; Ince, Richard W.; and Mason, Charley
Mack,3,487,002.
Mason, Colin P., to Polymer Corporation Limited. Method of
preparing a composition comprising an adherend and an adhesive
latex mixture. 3,467,563, 9-16-69, CI. 156-72.
Mason, Collins. Coacting doll and cradle, including electric sounder
and time delay device. 3,483,655, 12-16-69, CI. 46-232.
Mason, David McArthur, to Institute of Gas Technology. Supported
skeletal nickel catalyst. 3.448,060, 6-3-69, CI. 252-466.
Mason, David M., to Institute of Gas Technology. Method of bond-
ing aluminum nickel alloy particles. 3,475,524, 10-28-69, CI. 264-
82.
Mason, Don F., to Duda, A., & Sons, Inc. Fruit preservation process.
3,472,662, 10-14-69, CI. 99-168.
Mason, E. N., & Sons Limited: See —
Chadwick, Francis Neville; Broad. David; and Boutle, David
Leonard, 3,475,762.
Mason, Everett F. Bar pivot for cotton harvesting machine.
3.464,193, 9-2-69, CI. 56-47.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1005
Mason, Frederick Percival, to Creed & Company Limited. Data edit-
ing system. 3,474,416, 10-21-69, CI. 340-172.5
Mason. Gilbert E.; and Armbruster, Howard L., to American Zinc
Company. Photoconductive zinc oxide coating compositions and
method of producing them. 3,431,106, 3-4-69, CI. 96-1.8
Mason, Giibert E.: See—
Klein, Otto C; and Mason, Gilbert E.,3,429,662.
Mason, Harry L., to Vogue Instrument Corporation, mesne. Produc-
tion monitoring apparatus. 3,422,413, 1-14-69, CI. 340-213.
Mason, Jimmie L., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Company. Plural
source valved pressurized fluid dispenser. 3,447,722, 6-3-69, CI.
222-136.
Mason, John F.: See —
Robirds, Richard W.; and Mason, John F.,3,470,82l.
Mason, John Jefferson: See —
Clark, Charles Alfred; Butt, Ronald John; and Mason, John Jef-
ferson.3.446, 680.
Mason, Kenneth A., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus sensitive to
eye movement. 3,462,604, 8-16-, CI. 250-206.
Mason, Kurt E.; and Volkmann, Josef F., said Volkmann assor to
Shur-Lok Corporation. Floating fastener. 3,481,244, 12-2-69, CI.
85-72.
Mason, Louis A., to Chemical Construction Corporation. Method
and apparatus for the concentration of dilute black liquor.
3,439,724, 4-22-69, CI. 159-13.
Mason, Lowell L. Apparatus for and method of reclaiming bedding
material. 3,437,487, 4-8-69, CI. 99-2.
Mason, Raymond J., to Minarik Electric Company. Tachometer
feedback circuit for D.C. motor speed control. 3,441,826, 4-29-
69, CI. 318-327.
Mason, Raymond J., to Minarik Electric Company. D. C. motor
speed control circuit. 3,447,055, 5-27-69, CI. 318-331.
Mason, Richard Lewis: See —
Palmleaf, Herbert; Koehler, Albert T.; and Mason, Richard
Lewis,3,483,900.
Mason, Robert B., to Monsanto Company. Manufacture of blow
molded plastic articles. 3,444,285, 5-13-69, CI. 264-98.
Mason, Robert B.; and Fuerst, Edwin W., to Monsanto Company.
Method for blow molding a container incorporating pearlescent
material. 3,420,924, 1-7-69, CI. 264-98.
Mason, Robert B.; Winchester, Raymond E., Jr.; and Strauss, Robert
G., to Monsanto Company. Method for selectively controlling the
extrusion of plastic material. 3,420.926, 1-7-69, CI. 264-167.
Mason, Robert E., to Johns Hopkins University, The. Bio-medical in-
strumentation electrode. 3,464,404, 9-2-69, CI. 128-2.06
Mason, Ronald F., to Shell Oil Company. Tricyclic phosphines and
the preparation thereof. 3,435,076, 3-25-69, CI. 260-606.5
Mason, Ronald F.: See—
Smith, Curtis W.; and Mason, Ronald F., 3,456,01 7.
Van Winkle, John L.; Morris, Rupert C; and Mason, Ronald
F.,3,420,898.
Van Winkle, John L.; Morris, Rupert C; and Mason, Ronald
F.,3,440,291.
Mason, Stanley I., Jr., to Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc. Container having
a spout and a hollow handle. 3,434,635, 3-25-69, CI. 222-468.
Mason, Steven J. A-frame construction. 3,464,167, 9-2-69, CI. 52-
22.
Mason, Thomas A., to Container Corporation of America. Shadow
box display. 3,482,678, 12-9-69, CI. 206-45.14
Mason, William H.: See —
Appelt, Weldon F.; and Mason, William H., 3,430,582.
Masone, Louis George. Method of attaching horseshoes. 3,470,960,
10-7-69, CI. 168-4.
Masonson, Martin, to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Multi-channel receiving system in which each channel's weight in
the combined output depends on the rate of fading in said chan-
nels. 3,475,688, 10-28-69, CI. 325-305.
Masquelier, Jacques, to Societe Civile de Recherche Pharmaceutique
et Therapeutique. Hydroxyflavan 3,4-diols, a method of producing
them and medicament based thereon. 3,436,407, 4-1-69, CI. 260-
345.2
Masri, Merle Sid; Vix, Henry L. E.; and Goldblatt, Leo A., to United
States of America, Agriculture. Process for de-toxifying substances
contaminated with aflatoxin. 3,429,709, 2-25-69, CI. 99-2.
Massa, Cesar, to Aktiengesellschaft Conrad Zschokke. Deformable
shock absorber. 3,450,233, 6-17-69, CI. 188-1.
Massa Division, Dyamics Corporation of America: See —
Massa, Frank, 3,480,258.
Massa Division, Dynamics Corporation of America: See —
Massa, Frank, 3,464,672.
Massa, Frank; and Barrow, Gilbert C, 3,474,403.
Massa, Frank, 3,487,353.
Massa, Frank, Jr., 3,441,903.
Massa, Frank, Jr., to Massa Division Dynamics Corporation of
America. Electracoustic transducer with improved electromagnetic
drive. 3,441,903, 4-29-69, CI. 340-8.
Massa, Frank, Jr., to Dynamics Corporation of America. Elec-
troacoustic transducer with multiple beam characteristics.
3,478,309, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 340-9.
Massa, Frank, to Dynamics Corporation of America. Electroacoustic
transducer with improved shock resistance. 3,460,061, 8-5-69, CI.
340-8.
Massa, Frank, to Massa Division, Dynamics Corporation of America.
Sonic processing transducer. 3,464,672, 9-2-69, CI. 259-1.
Massa, Frank, to Massa Division, Dyamics Corporation of America.
Ultrasonic cleaner. 3,480,258, 11-25-69, CI. 259-72.
Massa, Frank, to Massa Division, Dynamics Corporation of America.
Underwater separable connector. 3,487,353, 12-30-69, CI. 339-89.
Massa, Frank; and Barrow, Gilbert C, to Massa Division, Dynamics
Corporation of America. Electroacoustic transducer with im-
proved shock resistance. 3,474,403, 10-21-69, CI. 340-10.
Massa, Harry E., to Stratford Engineering Corporation. Alkylation of
alkyl sulfates. 3,442,972, 5-6-69, CI. 260-683.61
Massa, Victor F.; and Gross, George P., to Esso Research and En-
gineering Company. Method and apparatus for treating automotive
exhaust gas. 3,460,901, 8-12-69, CI. 23-2.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: See —
Alonso, Ramon L.; Oleksiak, Robert E.; and Turner, William B.,
3,451,129.
Badessa, Rosario S., 3,430,151.
Berg, Robert S.; and Howland, Bradford, 3,448,421.
Britton, Robert A., 3,475,410.
Broxmeyer, Charles; and De Simone, Aldo, 3,426,592.
Coccoli, Joseph D.; and Koso, Dusan A., 3,469,922.
Cope, Arthur C; and Siekman, Robert W., 3,424,739.
Dertouzos, Michael L.; and Graham, Huber L., 3,449,721.
Drouilhet, Paul R., Jr.; and Holsinger, Jerry L., 3,444,468.
Fano, Robert M., 3,457,562.
Ferretti, August; and Germann, Richard W., 3,444,616.
Fertig, Kenneth; and Edwards, Rodney, Jr., 3,483,457.
Gold, Bernard; and Tierney, Joseph, 3,471,644.
Jacobson, Lynn A., 3,486,007.
Maxwell, Emanuel, 3,445,753.
Melcher, James R., 3,463,944.
Melngailis, Ivars; and Calawa, Arthur R., 3,463,680.
Meservey, Robert H., 3,443,214.
Milas, Nicholas A., 3,458,557.
Montgomery, Donald B.; and Pierce, Norton T., 3,466,579.
Raffel, Jack 1., 3,452,342.
Rediker, Robert H.; Hinkley, Everett D.; and Jadus, Dale K.,
3,486,949.
Ricardi, Leon J.; and Rosenthal, Milton L., 3,478,362.
Rockower, Bertram, 3,485,211.
Smith, Donald O., 3,427,092.
Smith, Donald O., 3,451,740.
Sullivan, Douglas R., 3,465,226.
Teager, Herbert M., 3,440,643.
Townes, Charles H.; Garmire, Elsa M.; Chiao, Raymond Y.; and
Stoicheff, Boris P., 3,469,107.
Utech, Harvey P.; and Flemings, Merton C, 3,464,812.
Waugh, John S., 3,474,329.
Massagli, Daniel, to Tru-lok Metal Fabricating Company, Inc. Con-
struction panel. 3,479,784, 11-25-69, CI. 52-588.
Massam, Joseph Paul; and Seaman, David, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Manufacture of pigment compositions.
3,437,503, 4-8-69, CI. 106-309.
Massanova, Joseph M.: See —
Massanova, Joseph M., and Melso, Vincent R., 3,465,108.
Massanova, Joseph M.; and Melso, Vincent R., to Massanova,
Joseph M. Time delay switch. 3,465,108, 9-2-69, CI. 200-33.
Massar, Ernst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for generat-
ing an electric current in a superconductive coil. 3,427,482, 2-11-
69, CI. 310-10.
Massar, Ernst, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Current limiting
device. 3,443,255, 5-6-69, CI. 336-58.
Massenet, Olivier: See —
Neel, Louis; Bruyere, Jean-Claude; Massenet, Olivier; and
Montmory, Robert, 3,484, 757.
Massengill, S. E., Company, The: See —
Barr, Fred S.; and Collins, Galen F., 3,475,540.
Masser, Lloyd D., to Neway Equipment Company. Suspension struc-
ture for automotive vehicles. 3,482,854, 12-9-69, CI. 280-124.
Masser, Lloyd D., to Neway Equipment Company. Fifth wheel dolly
with air suspension. 3,486,768, 12-30-69, CI. 280-476.
Masserini, Arnaldo: See —
D'Alo, Franco; and Masserini, Arnaldo, 3,429, 883.
Massey, Dulas L., to International Systems & Controls Corporation.
Fluid actuated directional drilling sub. 3,457,999, 7-29-69, CI.
175-61.
Massey, Edward J., 1/2 to Kehr, Richard. Can holder. 3,458,164, 7-
29-69, CI. 248-145.6
Massey, Gail A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for producing light having a single frequency. 3,432,770,
3-11-69, CI. 331-94.5
Massey, Gail A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Apparatus and
method for producing holograms with acoustic waves. 3,467,216,
9-16-69, CI. 181-0.5
Massey, Grant W., 2/3 to Kollar, James A., mesne. Exercise and
gymnastic stand. 3,430,954, 3-4-69, CI. 272-62.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Massey, James Lee, to Codex Corporation. Processing signal infor-
mation. 3,439,334, 4-15-69, CI. 340-146.1
Massey, James M.; and Pitts, Robert C, St., to Medalist Industries,
Inc. Packaing machine. 3,451,187, 6-24-69, CI. 53-29.
Massey, Joel H.: See —
Creedon, Jerome M.; and Massey, Joel H., 3,485, 167.
Massey, John P., to Dormount Allen Company Inc. Order picking
mechanism. 3,426,922, 2-1 1-69, CI. 214-2.
Massey, Ralph N., to Speed King Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Grain auger apparatus. 3,456,818, 7-22-69, CI. 214-17.
Massey, Richard P.: See —
Harris, William B.; and Massey, Richard P. ,3,479,533.
Massey, Roger G., to Torrington Company, The. Overrunning clutch
with controlled operation. 3,476,226, 1 1-4-69, CI. 192-27.
Massey, Ronald, to Monsanto Chemicals Limited. Containers.
3,480,197, 11-25-69, CI. 229-43.
Massey-Ferguson (Australia) Limited: See—
Driller, Keith T., 3,482,690.
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W., 3,434,270.
Gaunt, James K.; Zagorski, Jacek J.; Player, Alfred; and Fogels,
Mintauts W., 3,434,271.
Zagorski, Jacek Januariusz; and Wright, Ernest Walter,
3,473,308.
Massey-Ferguson G.m.b.H.: See —
Wenzel, Alfred J.; and Hantel, Alwin K., 3,467,424.
Massey-Ferguson Inc.: See —
Beebe, Raymond A.; and Jones, John R., 3,486,659.
Bunting, Ernest V.; and Lind, Hans V., 3,422,906.
Doll, Robert M., 3,467,212.
Kramer, Richard W., 3,467,200.
and Necas, Joseph, 3,426,760.
3,430,633.
and Knicely, David R., 3,431,713.
and Morrison, John E., Jr., 3,434,437.
Noller, Fred W.; Bingley, George W.; and Smith, Jerald T.,
3,452,882.
Peterson, Merton W., 3,460,720.
Richey, Clarence B., 3,428,135.
3,430,703.
3,430,705.
and Kramer, Richard W„ 3,438,448.
3,460,630.
3,460,632.
and Kramer, Richard W., 3,460,633.
and Rasmussen, Ronald E., 3,472,528.
3,477,517.
3,477,314.
Mark, Alexander H.:
Mark, Alexander H.
Mark, Alexander H.
Mark, Alexander H.
Richey, Clarence B.
Richey, Clarence B.
Richey, Clarence B.:
Richey, Clarence B.
Richey, Clarence B.
Richey, Clarence B.:
Richey, Clarence B.:
Richey, Clarence B.,
Rutkowski, Gerald L.,
Massey-Ferguson Industries Limited: See —
Ashton, Robert; Weber, Wilbert D.; and Hirsch, Walter,
3,457,797.
Ashton, Robert; Weber, Wilbert D.; and Hirsch, Walter,
3,466,854.
Butler, James G.; and Ashton, Robert, 3,442,069.
Guillon, Jacques S., 3,486,287.
Twidale, William H., 3,481,408.
Massey-Ferguson Limited: See —
Lee, John H. A., 3,456,786.
Massey-Ferguson Services N.V.: See —
Bailey, Alfred J.; and Greig, James D., 3,434,737.
Lundell, Vernon J., 3,425,362.
Pensa, Pietro, 3,441,114.
Pensa, Pietro, 3,465,839.
Pensa, Pietro, 3,465,904.
Pensa, Pietro, 3,480,156.
Massman, Albert W., to Motorola, Inc. Dual mode transistorized
oscillator. 3,473,080, 10-14-69, CI. 315-27.
Massoll, Stanley R.; and Roper, Donald G., to General Motors Cor-
poration. Cornering lamp assembly. 3,435,200, 3-25-69, CI. 240-
8.2
Masson, Fredy. Pressure reducer with check valve. 3,454,041, 7-8-
69, CI. 137-505.25
Masson, Henri, to Serametta S.A. Clothes-hanger. 3,459,348, 8-5-6,
CI. 223-87.
Masson, James C, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Dye receptive
acrylonitrile polymers comprising copolymerized alkyl allyloxy
benzene sulfonates. 3,426,104, 2-4-69, CI. 260-895.
Masson, Robert Gaston: See —
Oilier, Jacques Honore Gaspard; Grosshans, Georges Frederic;
and Masson, Robert Gaston, 3, 430,41 1.
Masson Scott Thrissel Engineering Limited: See —
Marsh, Hugh R. W.; and Taylor, Colin, 3,450,364.
Masson Scott Thrissell Engineering Limited: See —
Byrt, Graham Archie Bruce, 3,465,981.
Marsh, Hugh Robert Waring; and Wilshin, Frank William,
3,430,950.
Massoni, Donald R.: See —
Brooks, Chester E.; Henry, James L.; Linhart, Peter B.;
Markthaler, Grace E.; Massoni, Donald R.; and Meyerle, John
A.,3,462,557.
Massonne, Joachim: See —
Pauksch, Heinrich; and Massonne, Joachim,3,466,341.
Massoubre, Jean-Marie, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Polyesterurethane
elastomers vulcanizable in live steam. 3,429,948, 2-25-69, CI. 260-
859.
Massoubre, Jean-Marie, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Cold self-vulcanizing
rubber compositions. 3,477,968, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-4.
Mast, Aquila D., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Wafering device.
3,420,160, 1-7-69, CI. 100-39.
Mast development Company: See —
Brewer, Alan, 3,450,620.
Mast, Florence R. Wig. 3,485,249, 12-23-69, CI. 132-53.
Mast, Harm: See —
Ongkiehong, Leo; and Mast, Harm, 3,432,000.
Mast, William C: See —
Bauer, Richard G.; Bletso, Nelson C; Mast, William C; and
Pierson, Robert M., 3,475,5 16.
Mast-Foos Manufacturing Company: See —
Musgrave, Orly, 3,457,798.
Musgrave, Orly, 3,460,325.
Master Addresser Company: See —
Wright, Ansel J.; and Rasmussen, Robert F., 3,485,166.
Master Appliances, Inc.: See —
Friedman, Morris, 3,448,957.
Master Lock Company: See —
Foote, Daniel J., 3,422,643.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,422,644.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,423,968.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,423,969.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,473,352.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,475,930.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,475,931.
Foote, Daniel J., 3,476,429.
Foote, Timothy C; and Buchmann, Kenneth H., 3,422,560.
Owen, Roger L.; and Foote, Daniel J., 3,453,846.
Soref, Samuel M.; and Foote, Daniel J., 3,453,758.
Master Pneumatic -Detroit, Inc.: See —
Gleason, Quin R.; and Thrasher, George E., Jr., 3,421,600.
Master Swaging & Mfg., Company: See —
Calim, Thomas A., 3,450,382.
Mastercraft Electronics Corporation: See —
Lester, Robert William; and Trunk, Edmond G., 3,458,657.
Masters, Allen L., to International Agri-Systems, Inc. Poultry picking
machine. 3,441,979, 5-6-69, CI. 17-11.1
Masters, Allen L., to International Agri-Systems, Inc. Poultry picking
drum guard. 3,453,685, 7-8-69, CI. 17-11.1
Masters, John Edward, to Celanese Coatings Company. Epoxidized
urethane oils. 3,424,766, 1-28-69, CI. 260-348.
Masters, John E., to Celanese Coatings Company. Urethane
modified epoxy resins. 3,424,719, 1-28-69, CI. 260-47.
Masterson, Daniel J.: See —
Coglaiti, Joseph S., Jr; and Masterson, Daniel J. ,3,459,497.
Masterson, Earl E., to Honeywell Inc. Curving flexure-armature.
3,453,572, 7-1-69, CI. 335-276.
Masterson, Earl E.: See —
Eveland, Baisel L.; Hart, Joseph C; and Masterson, Earl
E.,3,420,518.
Masterson, Joseph B., to General Cable Corporation. Gas tight plugs
for communication cables. 3,427,393, 2-11-69, CI. 174-23.
Mastic Corporation: See —
Mattes, Lee H., 3,485,004.
Mastrjukov, Lev Alexandrovich. Coreless high voltage electrical
reactor. 3,469,220, 9-23-69, CI. 336-210.
Mastroianni, Emilio G.: See —
Goodman, Robert C; and Mastroianni, Emilio G., 3,435,751.
Mastronardi, Patrick: See —
Ballantine, James S.; and Mastronardi, Patrick, 3,473,436.
Mastropole, Alfred J.: See —
Gendron, George J.; Garnjost, Kenneth D.; and Mastropole, Al-
fred J. ,3,452,830.
Mastropolo, Sal. Harpoon. 3,444,642, 5-20-69, CI. 43-6.
Mastrosimone, Michael; and Rosenthal, Henry. Apparatus for
removing film from a packet and developing, fixing, washing a
drying the film. 3,437,030, 4-8-69, CI. 95-93.
Mastrup, Frithjof N., to TRW, Inc. Ablating lamp with improved gas
evolving apparatus. 3,428,860, 2-18-69, CI. 315-111.
Mastrup, Frithjof N., to TRW Inc. Pulsed ablating thruster ap-
paratus. 3,447,322, 6-3-69, CI. 60-203.
Mastursi, Michele: See —
Viterbo, Rene; Mastursi, Michele; and Lembo,
Sabino.3,457,264.
Masucci, Albino. Adjustable bi-focal spectacles. 3,425,773, 2-4-69,
CI. 351-55.
Masucci, Eugene D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Telephone line hunting system. 3,479,465, 11-18-69, CI. 179-18.
Masuda, Hiroshi: See —
Miyazawa, Homare; Tarui, Shoichi; Kamada, Masaki; and Masu-
da, Hiroshi.3,465,721.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
1007
Masuda, Katsutada: See—
Hirano, Hiroshi; Masuda, Katsutada; Kawai, Kiyohisa; and
Shimahara, Noboru, 3,465,044.
Hirano, Hiroshi; Masuda, Katsutada; Numata, Mitsuo; and Oka,
Yoshikazu.3,455,956.
Ishii, Toshio; Takamatsu, Yasuto; Yurigi, Shojiro; and Masuda,
Katsutada,3,483,292.
Masuda, Kohei; See —
Anno, Takamitsu; Masuda, Kohei; Hachiya, Kikuo; and Hattori,
Takeo.3,451,884.
Masuda, Kotaro: See —
Ohashi, Tamotsu; Masuda, Kotaro; Imai, Masatake; and
Morishima, Takeshi.3,459,557.
Masuda, Masami, to International Mechanical Vibration Laboratory,
Inc. Electromagnetic vibration apparatus. 3,467,925, 9-16-69, CI.
335-221.
Masuda, Mitsuo; See —
Yamamoto, Naonari; Masuda, Mitsuo; Saikawa, Toshihiko; Tsu-
bota, Akira; Shida, Yasuo; and Matsumura, Toshiji,3 ,440,68 8.
Masuda, Mutsuo: See —
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; and Murayama, Setsu-
ko,3,458,450.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Mizuno, Hideo; and
Murayama, Setsuko, 3,457, 184.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Murayama, Setuko;
and Mizuno, Hideo, 3, 45 8, 45 1.
Masuda, Noboru, to Denki Onkyo Co., Ltd. Transparent electro-
static recording medium. 3,472,687, 10-14-69, CI. 117-211.
Masuda, Senichi, to Onoda Cement Company, Limited. Apparatus
for electrostatic precipitation of dust. 3,444,668, 5-20-69, CI. 55-
118.
Masuda, Toru: See —
Honjo, Mikio; Masuda, Toru; Imai, Kinichi; Fujii, Shoichiro; and
Takanohashi, Kunio,3,423,399.
Masuda, Yoshihiro: See —
Nagatsu, Hiroshi; Mimura, Yoshiaki; Izumi, Hideo; and Masuda,
Yoshihiro.3,436,614.
Masujima, Sho. Method of manufacturing capacitors. 3,443,293, 5-
13-69, CI. 29-25.42
Masuko, Hitoshi: See —
Yanagimachi, Akio; Iwasawa, Takashi; Masuko, Hitoshi; and
Yaguchi, Keiichi,3,454,713.
Masunaka, Shigenobu: See —
Yamamoto, Tsuzuku; Senda, Kazuo; Ichikawa, Akira; Ohzeki,
Takao; Honda, Masakazu; Masunaka, Shigenobu; and Sasaki,
Minoru,3,437,620.
Masurel, Michel: See —
Halleux, Hubert; and Masurel, Michel, 3,421, 186.
Masutani, Christopher H. Manual plane. 3,481,377, 12-2-69, CI.
145-5.
Matano, Susumu: See —
Ito, Yasumichi; Tuji, Akira; and Matano, Susumu.3,482,757.
Matarese, Joseph F. Expansion and control joint cover. 3,439,463,
4-22-69, CI. 52-288.
Matas, Stephen J.: See —
Hill, Morse; and Matas, Stephen J. ,3,453, 152.
Matas, Vyto: See —
Martin, Warner W.; and Matas, Vyto,3,456,927.
Matash, Vitaly Konstantinovich: See —
Belalov, Khasan Nurievich; Shub, Vladimir Zinovjevich; and
Matash, Vitaly Konstantinovich, 3,456, 332.
Matchen, Ben: See —
Watson, George Robert; and Matchen, Ben, 3,429,974.
Matcovich, Thomas J.: See —
Flannery, William E.; and Matcovich, Thomas J. ,3,436,742.
Mate, Peter I.: See —
Bloom, Aaron; Wilcox, Orland W.; and Mate, Peter
l.,3,459,216.
Matejka, Jaroslav; and Kastovsky, Jiri, to Vyzkumny ustav mate-
matickych stroju. Digital counter arrangement. 3,436,527, 4-1-69,
CI. 235-92.
Mater, Charles E., to Reeves Brothers, Inc. Microporous polyu-
rethane coatngs and films. 3,486,968, 12-30-69, CI. 161-190.
Materials Handling Systems, Inc.: See —
Howard, William E., 3,448,880.
Matern, Eugene V.: See —
Johnsen, Vernon L.; Matern, Eugene V.; and Burnett, Raymond
S.,3,475,404.
Mates, Jack K., to American Velcro, Inc. Suspension system for nets
and the like. 3,450,405, 6-17-69, CI. 273-29.
Mates, Jack K., to American Velcro, Inc. Necktie holder. 3,453,696,
7-8-69, CI. 24-49.
Mates, Jack K„ to American Velcro, Inc. Fluid-tight closure as-
sembly. 3,464,094, 9-2-69, CI. 24-204.
Mates, Jack K., to American Velcro, Inc. Separation of rigid mem-
bers joined by hook and loop. 3,475,810, 1 1-4-69, CI. 29-427.
Matesan, Ante. Drill hole marker plug. 3,451,370, 6-24-69, CI. 116-
114.
Matex Corporation: See —
Johnson, Arthur J.; and Bakker, Willem F., 3,487,186.
Mathamel, Flavius A., to Burroughs Corporation. Transducer.
3,451,053, 6-17-69, CI. 340-347.
Mathamel, Flavius A., to Burroughs Corporation. Current driver.
3,482,118, 12-2-69, CI. 307-270.
Mathamel, Flavius A.; and Shukla, Narendra M., to Burroughs Cor-
poration. Keyboard controlled magnetic core information storage
and transfer system. 3,439,1 17, 4-15-69, CI. 178-17.
Mathe, George L.; and Boothe, Floyd G., Jr., to Morris, Philip, In-
corporated. Cleaner device for cleaning residue from the cutting
edge of a rotary disc type cutter. 3,460,418, 8-12-69, CI. 83-168.
Mathe, George L.: See —
Mutter, Walter F.; and Mathe, George L., 3, 48 1,8 17.
Matheis, Kenneth J., to Amerace Esna Corporation, mesne. Pro-
grammer. 3,480,792, 11-25-69, CI. 307-141 .
Matheis, Wolfgang: See —
Marcus, Wilhelm, 3,456,608.
Mathelin, Guy J. Anti-smudging printing composition containing a
polysaccharide-fluorocarbon derivative combination. 3,464,936, 9-
2-69, CI. 260-9.
Mather Company, The: See —
Wakeman, Clifford M., 3,420,548.
Walchle, David L.; Hudson, Raymond A.; and Sekulich, Stephen
A., 3,443,845.
Mather, Glenn E., to North American Rockwell Corporation. Coil
spring. 3,468,527, 9-23-69, CI. 267-1.
Mather, Pickands & Co.: See —
Sibakin, Jaroslaw George; Roeder, Gordon A.; and Hookings,
Paul H. H., 3,472,649.
Sibakin, Jaroslaw George; Roeder, Gordon A.; and Hookings,
Paul H.H., 3,472,650.
Mather, Selwyn R., to Richardson Company, The. Preparation of
rubber compositions. 3,422,052, 1-14-69, CI. 260-33.6
Matherne, Lee. Pipe stabber with setscrews. 3,475,038, 10-28-69,
CI. 285-27.
Matherne, Mederic J., Jr., to United States of America, Health, Edu-
cation and Welfare. Channel layer chromatography. 3,465,884, 9-
9-69, CI. 210-323.
Mathers, Charles T., to Rheem Manufacturing Company. Laminated
shank. 3,460,634, 8-12-69, CI. 172-708.
Mathers, Harold M.; and Scott, Paul. Load share control mechanism.
3,479,821, 1 1-25-69, CI. 60-97.
Mathers, James E.: See —
Toma, Sam Z.; Mathers, James E.; and Mikus, Felix
F.,3,424,692.
Yale, Ramon L.; and Mathers, James E.,3,484,381.
Mathers, Robert V., to Fruehauf Corporation. Double acting S-cam
for wheel brakes. 3,469,660, 9-30-69, CI. 188-78.
Mathes, Gunther, to Anstalt fur Montage-Technik. Method and
device for clamping. 3,430,903, 3-4-69, CI. 248-68.
Mathes, Kenneth N., to General Electric Company. Electrical insula-
tion and method of treatment. 3,466,378, 9-9-69, CI. 174-15.
Mathes, Kenneth N., to General Electric Company. Method of treat-
ing insulated wire. 3,479,218, 11-18-69, CI. 117-231.
Mathes, Kenneth N., to General Electric Company. Cryogenic
capacitor. 3,480,846, 11-25-69, CI. 317-243.
Mathes, Kenneth N.; and Plant, Henry T., to General Electric Com-
pany. Composite high voltage, high frequency insulator construc-
tion. 3,484,542, 12-16-69, CI. 174-142.
Mathes, Robert H.: See—
Caldwell, John H., IV; Klee, Charles W.; Hiller, Alexander J.;
Hanley, Thure E.; and Mathes, Robert H., 3,475,637.
Matheson, James M. Disposable syringe. 3,476,111, 11-4-69, CI.
128-227.
Matheson, Wilfrid G.; Clune, James P.; and Pricenski, Theodore J.,
to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electrical heating elements.
3,427,421, 2-11-69, CI. 219-10.49
Matheson, Wilfrid G.; and Princenski, Theodore J., to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Electrical heating element. 3,427,547, 2-11-69,
CI. 338-208.
Mathews, Arthur C. Traction device. 3,470,932, 10-7-69, CI. 152-
216.
Mathews, Bentley B.; and Frentzen, Paul T. Conveyor and segregat-
ing belt construction. 3,450,260, 6-17-69, CI. 209-84.
Mathews, Bentley B.; and Frentzen, Paul T. Distribution system and
components therefor. 3,469,674, 9-30-69, CI. 198-54.
Mathews Company, The: See —
Lowmaster, Richard L., 3,481,059.
Mathews, E. Engineering Company Limited: See —
Henry, Howarth Padgett, 3,447,423.
Mathews, Edward C, to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Indica-
tor housing with a pointer driving means having a front face con-
cave scale member. 3,479,591, 11-18-69, CI. 324-99.
Mathews, Frank Robert: See —
Perrine, Ralph J.; and Mathews, Frank Robert.3,447,745.
Mathews, George A., to Ericsson Telephones Limited. Route selec-
tion and establishment at telecommunication exchanges using
crosspoint switches. 3,482,043, 12-2-69, CI. 179-18.
Mathews, George P.: See —
Gummer, Allen L.; and Mathews, George P. ,3,424,062.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Mathews, James A., to Harco Corporation. Cathodic protection
system. 3,424,665, 1-28-69, CI. 204-196.
Mathews, James Travis. Canopy assemblies. 3,441,038, 4-29-69, CI.
135-5.
Mathews, Joseph W. Moving coil direct current reciprocating motor.
3,469,163, 9-23-69, CI. 318-127.
Mathews, Marion J., Ill: See —
Campbell, Charles R.; Hicks, John J., Jr.; and Mathews, Marion
J., 111,3,429,783.
Mathews, Max V.; and McDonald, Henry S., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Generation of graphic arts images.
3,422,419, 1-14-69, CI. 340-324.
Mathews, Porter, Scientific Company: See —
Glass, Abraham; and Sweeton, Gerard F., 3,467,064.
Mathews, Ralph T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Chemical vessel access means. 3,425,588, 2-4-69, CI. 220-39.
Mathews, Ralph T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Louver. 3,479,948, 11-25-69, CI. 98-121.
Mathews, Ted C. Apparatus and method for separating ore.
3,472,375, 10-14-69, CI. 209-74.
Mathey, Raymond; Picardat, Bernard; and Lecocq, Robert, to CSF-
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Vibrating gyrome-
ters. 3,435,687, 4-1-69, CI. 73-505.
Mathias Bauerle Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See —
Porth, Erwin, 3,460,826.
Porth, Erwin, 3,464,691.
Porth, Erwin, 3,481,596.
Mathias, James J.: See —
Irvin, Howard B.; and Mathias, James J. ,3,458,490.
Mathies, Hans, to Koninklijke Zwavelzuurfabrieken Voorheen Ketjen
N.V. Process for forming refractory-oxide- containing gel beads.
3,464,928, 9-2-69, CI. 252-441.
Mathies, Hartwig. Process for the recovery of polyarthritis antigen.
3,461,200, 8-12-69, CI. 424-101.
Mathiesen, Arthur J. Plumb bob device. 3,442,025, 5-6-69, CI. 33-
217.
Mathieson, Olin, Chemical Corporation: See —
Dietrich, Heinz J.; King, George G.; and Karabinos, Joseph V.,
3,427,147.
Mathieu, Alexis, to Solvay & Cie. Method of polymerizing vinyl
chloride. 3,436,385, 4-1-69, CI. 260-42.8
Mathieu, Edmond N.; and Wynn, William R., to Morgan Construc-
tion Company. Billet return mechanism. 3,457,757, 7-29-69, CI.
72-203.
Mathieu, Pierre. Apparatus for washing and scrubbing paint rollers.
3,431,574, 3-11-69, CI. 15-104.92
Mathis, Clyde H.; and Siedenstrang, Roy W., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Milling cis polybutadiene at temperatures below 100
degrees F. 3,420,808, 1-7-69, CI. 260-94.7
Mathis, Irving: See —
Howard, Darnley M.; and Mathis, Irving, 3,451, 127.
Mathis, Joseph J.: See —
Burton, Jean A.; Geppert, Robert J.; Farmer, James L.; and
Mathis, Joseph J.,3,430,831.
Mathis, Pierre: See —
Demol, Pierre; and Mathis, Pierre, 3,476, 587.
Mathis, Pierre; and Demol, Pierre, to Solvay & Cie. Articles coated
with vinylidene chloride containing terpolymers. 3,432,340, 3-11-
69, CI. 117-132.
Mathison, Ian William, to Marion Laboratories, Inc. Method and
compositions for inducing antiarrhythmic activity in animals.
3,475,538, 10-28-69, CI. 424-258.
Mathison, Ian William; and Gueldner, Richard Charles, to Marion
Laboratories, Inc. Process of producing 2-lower alkyl-5,6,7 or 8-
hydroxy decahydroisoquinolines. 3,459,755, 8-5-69, CI. 260-289.
Mathison, Robert V. Clutch devices. 3,434,577, 3-25-69, CI. 192-46.
Mathison, Robert V. Windshield washer apparatus. 3,461,475, 8-19-
69, CI. 15-250.01
Mathley, Harry W.; and Dwinell, John L., 51% to said Mathley, 19%
to said Dwinell, 10% each to Berman, Robert J. Berman, Bernard
S., and Shaikun, Leon J. Mobile home system. 3,469,723, 9-30-69,
CI. 214-516.
Mathot, Jacques: See —
Coutant, Andre; and Mathot, Jacques.3,434,640.
Mathur, Girish Prasad; and Shanbhag, Sudhakar Pundlik, to Lever
Brothers Company. Process for preparing condensed milk of im-
proved storage characteristics. 3,472,659, 10-14-69, CI. 99-55.
Mathy, Joseph J. Metal forming tool. 3,440,857, 4-29-69, CI. 72-
306.
Mathys, Ludwig G.: See —
Lindenmaier, Ernst E.; Jackel, Edgar; and Mathys, Ludwig
G., 3,435,592.
Matias, James J.: See—
Kosrow, Robert L.; Matias, James J.; and Hale, Arthur
N., 3,486,474.
Matibag, Felipe O. Arm rest for water closets or the like. 3,474,471,
10-28-69, CI. 4-254.
Matick, Richard E., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Thick film read-only memory. 3,460,11 1, 8-5-69, CI. 340-174.
Matick, Richard E.; and Sie, Charles H., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Thick magnetic film memory device.
3,436,749, 4-1-69, CI. 340-174.
Matisa Materiel Industriel S.A.: See —
Oville, Eugene; and Sauterel, Gerard, 3,444,822.
Sauterel, Gerard, 3,465,688.
Matisse, Paul Henri Robert, to Kalliroscope Corporation, mesne.
Graphic display. 3,464,132, 9-2-69, CI. 40-106.52
Matjunin, German Borisovich: See —
Gutnikov, Eduard Julievich; Melnikov, Oleg Nikolaevich; Matju-
nin, German Borisovich; and Alterman, Iosif llich, 3,440,932.
Matkovich, George, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Method and apparatus for
controlling suspension concentrations. 3,440,160, 4-22-69, CI.
204-180.
Matkovich, George; and Hanson, Walter J. Pitney-Bowes, Inc.
Liquid level indicator means. 3,468,604, 9-23-69, CI. 355-10.
Matkovich, Vlado 1.; and Colton, Ervin, to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company. Method of preparing tetraboronsilicide (B4Si).
3,427,131, 2-1 1-69, CI. 23-204.
Matles, Arthur L. Therapeutic shoe. 3,463,163, 8-26-69, CI. 128-
583.
Matles, Arthur L. Therapeutic shoe. 3,463,164, 8-26-69, CI. 128-
583.
Matney, Boyd E. Securing device. 3,425,100, 2-4-69, CI. 24-1 10.
Matschkal, Franz, to Staedtler, J. S., Kommanditgesellschaft. Writing
utensil. 3,459,486, 8-5-69, CI. 401-259.
Matson, Carl G. Universal vibrator mount. 3,420,480, 1-7-69, CI.
248-14.
Matson, Carl G. Jolting apparatus. 3,451,658, 6-24-69, CI. 259-91.
Matson, Carl G. Vane motor. 3,463,052, 8-26-69, CI. 91-138.
Matson, Carl G. Wedge pocket vibrator mounting. 3,463,431, 8-26-
69, CI. 248-224.
Matson, Carl G. Diverging bar type vibrator mount. 3,468,504, 9-23-
69, CI. 248-14.
Matson, Carl G. Vibrator clamp means. 3,473,765, 10-21-69, CI.
248-14.
Matson, Howard J.: See —
Beare, Leonard E.; Matson, Howard J.; and Nelson, John
W.,3,455,844.
Chao, Tai S.; Matson, Howard J.; and Knonaas, Man-
ley,3,436,348.
Matson, Howard J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Extreme pressure ad-
ditives prepared from over lead naphthenate and partially or un-
neutralized dialkyl dithiophosphoric acid. 3,450,634, 6-17-69, CI.
252-32.7
Matson, Kenneth W. Floatingly supported undulating platform.
3,451,673, 6-24-69, CI. 272-35.
Matson, Roland V.: See —
Weiss, Bernard; and Matson, Roland V., 3 ,45 1,649.
Matson, Ted P.: See—
Eccles, Raymond D.; Yates, James E.; and Matson, Ted
P. ,3,444,087.
Matsubara, Kentaro; and Tohyama, Seikichi, to Japanese National
Railways, and Kowa Concrete Company Limited. Ballastless rail-
way track structure. 3,430,857, 3-4-69, CI. 238-1.
Matsubara, Takeshi: See —
Katsuta, Kihei; Shimasaki, Yoshikatsu; Miki, Ikuo; Imamura,
Akira; Oota, Hiroshi; and Matsubara, Takeshi,3 ,426,904.
Matsubara, Yasumasa: See —
Takai, Akira; Saikawa, Isamu; Maeda, Toyoo; Kodama, Yutaka;
Matsubara, Yasumasa; Takamichi, Ikuko; and Wasa,
Toshiko,3,455,913.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, to Kurashiki Rayon
Co., Ltd. Method of preparing powdered polyurethane resins.
3,420,796, 1-7-69, CI. 260-47.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Kawaguchi, Takuo, to Kurashiki Rayon
Co., Ltd. Process for the production of polyurethane elastomer.
3,446,771, 5-27-69, CI. 260-45.85
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Noda, Kazuo, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd.
Polyurethane composition containing amino- acetalized polyvinyl
alcohol. 3,457,327, 7-22-69, CI. 260-859.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Segawa, Hiroyuji, to Kurashiki Rayon Co.,
Ltd. Low elongation set spandex filaments and process for the
preparation thereof. 3,476,850, 1 1-4-69, CI. 264-205.
Matsubayashi, Kanji; and Segawa, Hiroyuki, to Kurashiki Rayon Co.
Ltd. Polyurethane elastomer compositions. 3,428,598, 2-18-69, CI.
260-45.75
Matsubayashi, Kanji; Yasui, Takeshi; and Sano, Shiro, to Kurashiki
Rayon Co., Ltd. Process for the manufacture of spinning yarn con-
taining elastic fiber. 3,464,198, 9-2-69, CI. 57-157.
Matsubayashi, Kanji: See —
Yamauchi, Junnosuke; Eguchi, Tamotsu; and Matsubayashi,
Kanji,3,425,992.
Yasui, Takeshi; and Matsubayashi, Kanji, 3,482,010.
Matsubayashi, Tadao; and Suzuki, Yahiko, to Dai Nippon Seito
Kabushiki Kaisha Nitto Institute of Chemical Research, The.
Method for the preparation of riboflavin. 3,433,707, 3-18-69, CI.
195-28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1009
Matsuda, Hisashi: See —
Colburn, Steven C; Hallse, Robert L.; Matsuda, Hisashi; and
Mayhall, Joel O.,3,481.0l0.
Matsuda, Hitoshi, to Nippon Columbia Kabushiki Kaisha (Nippon
Columbia Co., Ltd.)- Turntable driving apparatus. 3,451,281, 6-
24-69, CI. 74-190.
Matsuda, Naohiro: See —
Yamamoto, Shohei; Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi, Susumu; Kuwazaki,
Masahiro; Takata, Toshikatsu; Matsuda, Naohiro; Hidaka,
Kizo; and Nishiguchi, Masahisa.3,440, 105.
Matsuda, Sumio; and Kikkawa, Shoichi. Process for preparing or-
ganotin halides. 3,440,255, 4-22-69, CI. 260-429.7
Matsuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai, Kat-
sumi, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Axial transverse
tomography wherein the angle of spread of radiation is controlled.
3,484,604, 12-16-69, CI. 250-61.5
Matsuda, Yoshio; and Ozaki, Shigenobu, to Sumitomo Electric In-
dustries, Ltd. Method of manufacturing a composite metallic wire.
3,443,305, 5-13-69, CI. 29-474.1
Matsudo, Kazuo; Muroga, Osamu; and Hashimoto, Yukio, to Nippon
Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of manufacturing cold rolled
steel sheets. 3,453,858, 7-8-69, CI. 72-365.
Matsui, Isamu: See —
Shimai, Junichiro; Matsui, Isamu; Kawamura, Syuzo; and Sakai,
Syoji.3,476,328.
Matsui, Isamu, to Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, and Murata
Machinery, Ltd. Automatic winder. 3,450,358, 6-17-69, CI. 242-
35.5
Matsui, Isamu; Miyagi, Tamotsu; and Funahashi, Muneaki, to Mu-
rata Machinery, Ltd., and Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha. Auto-
matic cop supplying method and its apparatus of automatic wind-
ing machine. 3,480,215, 11-25-69, CI. 242-35.5
Matsui, Katsuaki: See —
Negoro, Harutada; Awada, Etsuo; Ikegami, Yoshihiko; Akagi,
Saburo; and Matsui, Katsuaki.3,477,995.
Matsui, Kazuo: See —
Ishikawa, Hidehiko; Sato, Mikio; and Matsui, Kazuo,3,466,173.
Matsui, Masanao; Uzo, Keizo; Yamada Yasuhiro; and Wakaki,
Shigetoshi, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. 7-Substituted mito-
mycin a. 3,420,846, 1-7-69, CI. 260-326.3
Matsui, Masanao; Uzu, Keizo; Yamada, Yasuhiro; and Wakaki,
Shigetoshi, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. la-Phthaloylgluta-
mylmitomycin C. 3,444,182, 5-13-69, CI. 260-326.
Matsui, Masanao; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Hirata, Tadashi; and Wakaki,
Shigetoshi, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd.la-and/or 7-sub-
stituted derivatives of mitomycin. 3,450,705, 6-17-69, CI. 260-295.
Matsui, Masano; Yamada, Yasuhiro; Uzu, Keigo; Hirata, Tadashi;
and Wakaki, Shigetoshi. Acylated mitosenes. 3,429,894, 2-25-69,
CI. 260-326.3
Matsui, Masao: See —
Matsumoto, Toyokazu; and Matsui, Masao, 3,442,073.
Matsui, Masao, to Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, and SNIA
Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A.
Spinneret for conjugate spinning. 3,480,996, 12-2-69, CI. 18-8.
Matsui, Masao; and Nakamori, Tsuyoshi, to Kanegafuchi Boseki
Kabushiki Kaisha, and SNIA Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria
Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Method and spinneret device for
spinning two- component filaments. 3,459,846, 8-5-69, CI. 264-
171.
Matsui, Masao; and Tokura, Susumu, to Kanegafuchi Boseki
Kabushiki Kaisha, and Snia Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria
Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Apparatus for developing crimps by
heating composite filament. 3,425,107, 2-4-69, CI. 28-1.
Matsui, Masao; and Tokura, Susumu, to Kanegafuchi Spinning Co.
Ltd., and Snia Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni
Viscosa S.p.A. Method for treating yarns having potential crimp-
ing property. 3,471,605, 10-7-69, CI. 264-168.
Matsui, Sakae. Flat bed knitting machine. 3,451,229, 6-24-69, CI.
66-63.
Matsui, Takao: See —
Inamiya, Tatsuya; Suzuki, Goro; Tanikawa, Masaru; and Matsui,
Takao.3,466,390.
Matsui, Takeshi: See —
Moroe, Tatsuo; Hattori, Satohiko; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui,
Takeshi; and Kurihara, Haruki.3,459,773.
Moroe, Tatsuo; Komatsu, Akira; Matsui, Takeshi; and Ueda,
Kuniaki.3,433,839.
Matsui, Yoshiya, to Canon Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. High speed
catadioptric optical system of cassegrain type. 3,438,695, 4-15-69,
CI. 350-201.
Matsui, Yukio: See—
Takada, Toshihisa; Ishikawa, Hisao; Tado, Keishi; and Matsui,
Yukio,3,481,782.
Matsui, Yutaka; and Goto, Jugo, to Takeda Chemical Industries,
Ltd. Method for producing isocyanate trimer. 3,487,080, 12-30-
69, CI. 260-248.
Matsui, Yutaka; Hashimoto, Norishige; and Mise, Nritoshi, to
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Polymerization of vicinal al-
kylene oxide using a novel organometallic compound polyol
cocatalyst. 3,480,567, 11-25-69, CI. 260-002
Matsukata, Kosuke. Record changer adapter. 3,427,033, 2-1 1-69, CI.
274-42.
Matsukawa, Hiroharu: See —
Imamiya, Hitoshi; Katayama, Shizuo; Matsukawa, Hiroharu;
Kobayashi, Teruo; and Ishige, Sadao, 3,463,655.
Matsuki, Yosiaki: See —
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Kometya, Katsu-
toshi.3,427,373.
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Komeya, Katsu-
toshi.3,436,179.
Matsukin, Jury Georgievich. Method for hydrodynamic forming of
bellows-type articles and a device for their realization. 3,443,409,
5-13-69, CI. 72-56.
Matsukura, Kameo: See —
Fukuda, Nobuo; Shimizu, Mineo; Matsukura, Kameo; and Ando,
Narumi,3,420,718.
Matsukura, Kiyoshi: See —
Morizumi, Ichiro; Sato, Yuichiro; and Matsukura.
Kiyoshi.3,423,250.
Matsumi, Shunji: See —
Fukui, Kenichi; Kagtya, Tsutomu; Yokota, Hisao; Toriuchi,
Yahiko; and Matsumi, Shunji, 3,446,776.
Matsumoto, Hiroyuki, to Dai Nihon Bungu Co., Ltd. Writing imple-
ment. 3,421,823, 1-14-69, CI. 401-199.
Matsumoto, Jun: See —
Murakami, Masuo; Takahahi, Kozo; Matsumoto, Jun; and
Iwamoto, Hidenori.3,461,1 14.
Murakami, Masuo; Takahashi, Kozo; and Matsumoto,
Jun,3,459,735.
Murakami, Masuo; Takahashi, Kozo; Matsumoto, Jun; Murase,
Kiyoshi; Tamazawa, Kazuharu; Kawamura, Shigeo; and Terao,
Junichi.3,476,777.
Matsumoto, Kazuhiro: See —
Atsukawa, Masumi; Nishimoto, Yoshihiko; and Matsumoto,
Kazuhiro.3,485,014.
Matsumoto, Kohjiro; Usami, Hisao; and Sekiguchi, Sadao, to Su-
mitomo Naugatuck Company, Ltd. Method for producing coated
papers. 3,481,764, 12-2-69, CI. 117-62.1
Matsumoto, Koichi: See—
Ishida, Shinichi; Ohama, Hiroshi; and Matsumoto,
Koichi.3,422,070.
Matsumoto, Masato; Samejima, Yukihide; and Watanabe, Kazunari,
1/3 each to Corona Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kabushiki Kaisha
Copal, and Kabushiki Kaisha, Tec. Tape recorder head shifting
mechanism. 3,426,162, 2-4-69, CI. 179-100.2
Matsumoto, Nobuo; and Arimitsu, Hidenobu, to Ebara-Infilco
Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the purification of sewage plant ef-
fluent. 3,461,067, 8-12-69, CI. 210-47.
Matsumoto, Ryoso; and Watanabe, Hisao, 1/2 to Teijin Limited, and
1/2 to Tokyo Seiko Co., Ltd. Apparatus for measuring continu-
ously the temperature of traveling yarn. 3,430,492, 3-4-69, CI. 73-
361.
Matsumoto, Shigeru: See —
Kono, Yuichi; Matsumoto, Shigeru; and Yoshikawa,
Masaru.3,432,273.
Matsumoto, Shuzo, to Shimano Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Rear hub
with built-in three stage speed change mechanism for a bicycle.
3,432,013, 3-11-69, CI. 192-6.
Matsumoto, Tadashi, to Sony Corporation. Sound transducer.
3,480,740, 11-25-69, CI. 179-121.
Matsumoto, Takao. Multiple revolution type logarithmic rheostat
device recording and measuring. 3,471,782, 10-7-69, CI. 324-113.
Matsumoto, Takehiko: See —
Kurata, Naoji; Matsumoto, Takehiko; Ohara, Takashi; and Oda,
Kenzo.3,487,109.
Matsumoto, Tohru: See —
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto, Tohru, 3,467,462.
Matsumoto, Tom T. Dumping apparatus. 3,443,703, 5-13-69, CI.
214-82.
Matsumoto, Toru: See —
Kazamaki, Tomokazu; and Matsumoto, Toru, 3,447, 858.
Matsumoto, Toyokazu; and Matsui, Masao, to Kanegafuchi Boseki
Kabushiki Kaisha. Stretchable knitted fabrics. 3,442,073, 5-6-69,
CI. 57-140.
Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi; Ito, Tokuo; Komatsu, Kouei; Yasunaga,
Hidetoshi; and Ueda, Kenichi, to Japan Synthetic Rubber Co.,
Ltd. Catalytic production of polybutadiene and catalysts therefor.
3,471,462, 10-7-69, CI. 260-94.3
Matsumoto, Yoshiyuki, to Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha.
Action mechanisms for grand pianos. 3,479,915, 11-25-69, CI. 84-
239.
Matsumoto, Yutaro; Hisatsune, Tadashi; Sasaki, Tsutomu; Mitsudo,
Fumiaki; and Yamauchi, Yasuhiro, to Yawata Chemical Industry
Co., Ltd. Process for the purification of aromatic hydrocarbons.
3,467,723, 9-16-69, CI. 260-674.
Matsumura, Kenji: See —
Kato, Tsuneyuki; Aoshima, Atsushi; Kubota, Yasuhiro; and Mat-
sumura, Kenji, 3,446, 840.
Matsumura, Kiichiro; Sugawara, Yoshio; Kamaishi, Tadami; and
Atarashi, Yuji, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for
327-709 O-LT - 71 - pt. 1 - 64
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
polymerizing a-olefins and poly- merization catalyst therefor con-
taining an organoaluminium sulfate. 3,475,394, 10-28-69, CI. 260-
88.2
Matsumura, Kimio: See —
Honda, Juichi; Matsumura, Kimio; Yoshida, Sadao; and Mori,
Ryutaro.3,428,407.
Matsumura, Shigeru: See —
Izumi, Masahiro; Shima, Hiroshi; Matsumura, Shigeru; and
Nobuyuki, Asano.3,453,292.
Matsumura, Toshiji: See —
Yamamoto, Naonari; Masuda, Mitsuo; Saikawa, Toshihiko; Tsu-
bota, Akira; Shida, Yasuo; and Matsumura, Toshiji.3,440,688.
Matsumura, Yoichi; Ogawa, Mitsuo; and Toda, Mitsuhiro, to Mat-
sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Apparatus for determining
time and order of arrival. 3,434,712, 3-25-69, CI. 272-4.
Matsunaga, Yoshio, to American Cyanamid Company. Method of
preparing organic semiconducting materials. 3,439,006, 4-15-69,
CI. 260-396.
Matsunaga, Yoshio, to American Cyanamid Company. Electrocon-
ductive coated paper and method for preparing same. 3,440,090,
4-22-69, CI. 117-201.
Matsuno, Jinichi: See —
Inoue, Morio; Kano, Gota; Matsuno, Jinichi; and Takayanagi,
Shigetoshi,3,480,475.
Matsuno, Shiro, to Yuasa Battery Company Limited. Fuel cells.
3,442,714, 5-6-69, CI. 136-86.
Matsuo, Ichiro; and Ohki, Sadao, to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki
Kaisha. Novel quinolizidine derivatives or salts thereof and process
for preparing the same. 3,429,884, 2-25-69, CI. 260-293.
Matsuo, Ryota; and Tanabe, Shido, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Company. Process and apparatus for the formation of film.
3,450,806, 6-17-69, CI. 264-89.
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Kometya, Katsutoshi, to
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Method for the manufacture of
alumina refractories having an aluminum nitride coating.
3,427,373, 2-1 1-69, CI. 264-60.
Matsuo, Shigetomo; Matsuki, Yosiaki; and Komeya, Katsutoshi, to
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Method of preparing sintered
masses of aluminum nitride. 3,436,179, 4-1-69, CI. 23-192.
Matsuo, Shyoji: See —
Sugahara, Yujiro; Yamada, Taketoshi; Noshi, Yoshibumi; and
Matsuo, Shyoji,3, 46 1,081.
Matsuo, Tetsuo: See —
Oshima, Akio; Sakurai, Shinichi; and Matsuo, Tetsuo.3,461,179.
Matsuo, Yoshiharu: See —
Kusuda, Fuyuki; Murayama, Masao; Matsuo, Yoshiharu; Oku-
mura, Hideo; and Tatewaki, Nobukiyo,3 ,442,892.
Matsuo, Yutaka: See —
Yokota, Ryosuke; Fuwa, Shigehiko; Kawashima, Shinichi; and
Matsuo, Yutaka,3,456,641.
Matsuoka, James T., to Intercole Automation, Inc., mesne. Rubber
mill. 3,480,992, 12-2-69, CI. 18-2.
Matsuoka, James T., to Intercole Automation, Inc. Extruder.
3,483,595, 12-16-69, CI. 18-2.
Matsuoka, Kenichiro: See —
Nakashima, Hirotaka; Maeda, Katsunosuke; Fukunaga, Togo;
Suzuki, Satoru; and Matsuoka, Kenichiro, 3,468,121.
Matsuoka, Kyoichiro; and Shinada, Wataru, to Yawata Iron & Steel
Co., Ltd. Direct heat-treating apparatus for hot-rolled wire rods.
3,454,268, 7-8-69, CI. 266-3.
Matsuoka, Norimichi: See —
Suzuki, Saburo; Kurata, Masaya; Akiyoshi, Akikazu; Aoshima,
Shozo; Dan, Hirohiko; and Matsuoka, Norimichi,3,484,472.
Matsuoka, Nozomu; and Sugimoto, Mitsuo. Ferromagnetic tuner.
3,430,175, 2-25-69, CI. 336-155.
Matsuoka, Shigeru; Fujisawa, Kiyoshi; Masai, Shohachi; and Asami,
Atsumi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of and
apparatus for doffing yarns in the centrifugal pot spinning process.
3,475,891, 1 1-4-69, CI. 57-34.
Matsuoka, Shuro, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Conduc-
tor roll and method of making the same. 3,451,903, 6-24-69, CI.
204-25.
Matsuragawa Electric Company, Ltd.: See —
Watanabe, Yoshiyuki; and Kinoshita, Koichi, 3,457,070.
Matsushi Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.: See —
Yamashita, Akio; and Tanaka, Masaru, 3,444,444.
Matsushima, Isao, to Nippon Toki Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic
preforming device for continuous pottery forming machine.
3,426,402, 2-1 1-69, CI. 25-22.
Matsushima, Isao, to Nippon Toki Kabushiki Kaisha. Continuous
pottery forming machine of tablewares. 3,462,810, 8-26-69, CI.
25-2.
Matsushima, Mitsuo; Akino, Tadaharu; and Kato, Shigeru, to TDK
Electronics Company Limited. Impedance transformer for VHF
bands. 3,449,704, 6-10-69, CI. 336-175.
Matsushima, Mitsuo; and Ogawa, Shigeaki, to Tokyo Denki Kagaku
Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Compact capacitive-inductive impedance
unit. 3,457,527, 7-22-69, CI. 333-79.
Matsushita, Akira, to Toko Kabushiki Kaisha. Magnetic thin film
wire with multiple laminated film coating. 3,451,793, 6-24-69, CI.
29-194.
Matsushita, Akira; Sakuma, Takashi; and Sekiya, Mitsuo, to Toko
Kabushiki Kaisha. Magnetic memory devices. 3,441,916, 4-29-69,
CI. 340-174.
Matsushita, Akira: See —
Maeda, Hisao; and Matsushita, Akira.3,425,042.
Maeda, Hisao; and Matsushita, Akira, 3,449,732.
Matsushita Denko Kabushiki Kaisha: See—
Maruyama, Kunimori, 3,456,528.
Morita, Hiroshi; Fuse, Motoyosi; Iwasaki, Sadaya; Yamagtshi,
Hisato; Kawaguchi, Syojiro; and Tanigawa, Koichiro,
3,476,976.
Suzuki, Yasuo; and Kameyama, Yasuyoshi, 3,454,801.
Yamada, Kiyoshi; Takeuchi, Rikio; Morimoto, Ikuhisa; and
Asano, Tatsuro, 3,469,051.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.: See —
Amano, Yasuji; Kumano, Hiroshi; and Nishino, Atsushi,
3,464,902.
Aoki, Setsuo; Shono, Setsuo; Ito, Ryoji; Arao, Yuzuru; and Hu-
kunaga, Masao, 3,458,175.
Ayukawa, Yukitada; and Kozu, Isao, 3,469,800.
Egawa, Susumu, 3,454,807.
Egawa, Susumu, 3,461,341.
Filson, John Richard, 3,439,859.
Fukuda, Ayao, 3,485,499.
Fukuda, Masataro; Hirai, Taketsugu; Hino, Takashi; Shiramoto,
Tomizo; Sawada, Isoo; and Yanagihara, Nobuyuki, 3,443,999.
Hagihara, Masaaki; and Takimoto, Shigeru, 3,454,840.
Hamatani, Masaru; and Kawauchi, Kanau, 3,457,908.
Hasegawa, Takeshi; and Shindo, Yasuhiro, 3,475,21 1.
Hatazaki, Yasuzo; and Yokogawa, Seiji, 3,423,002.
Hayakawa, Shigeru; Ouchi, Hiromu; and Nagase, Kaneomi,
3,449,253.
Hayashi, Yoshiki; and Oido, Hikofumi, 3,438,773.
Hirota, Hozumi, 3,433,630.
Hori, Takeo, 3,486,540.
Hosono, Hiroo; and Nagahiro, Michinori, 3,480,230.
Inami, Akira; Morimoto, Kazuhisa; and Murakami, Yoshinobu,
3,421,891.
Inami, Akira; Morimoto, Kazuhisa; and Ishida, Eisuke,
3,464,819.
Ito, Reijiro, 3,425,011.
Iwahara, Katsutoshi, 3,484,707.
Izumi, Hiroshi; Katahira, Toshiaki; and Furuhashi, Michio,
3,472,950.
Kajitani, Masahiko, 3,476,884.
Kaname, Yuichi; Nagata, Takashi; Ishibashi, Michio; and Tsu-
jimoto, Hiroshi, 3,433,982.
Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Konno, Tsuyoshi, 3,439,220.
Kobayashi, Tsuneo; Tatematsu, Kenzo; Yoshimura, Koichi; and
Yamamoto, Yoshio, 3,458,892.
Kohashi, Tadao, 3,430,051.
Kohashi, Tadao; Nakamura, Tadao; and Nakamura, Kunio.
3,446,963.
Kohashi, Tadao, 3,458,700.
Kohashi, Tadao, 3,465,202.
Matsumura, Yoichi; Ogawa, Mitsuo; and Toda, Mitsuhiro,
3,434,712.
Mikoda, Masanari; Hikino, Tadashi; and Kuroda, Takayuki,
3,421,916.
Minami, Shinichi; and Ogawa, Jun, 3,454,473.
Morimoto, Toshio; and Fukunaga, Yoshiaki, 3,472,464.
Nagano, Toshihiko; and Nakagawa, Takamichi, 3,484,112.
Nishimoto, Kazuyuki; and lida, Yoshio, 3,433,749.
Nishimoto, Kazuyuki; and lida, Yoshio, 3,451,830.
Nozaki, Toshio; Mori, Kunihito; Ushirokajitani, Yoshiyuki; and I
Okamoto, Kenya, 3,485,370.
Ohoshima, Nobumasa; and Sugi, Eiichi, 3,445,163.
Ohoshima, Nobumasa; and Sugi, Eiichi, 3,446,550.
Omura, Masuo; Orita, Takao; and Kosaka, Masahiro, 3,461,217.
Ouchi, Hiromu; and Nishida, Masamitsu, 3,425,944.
Ouchi, Horomu; and Nishida, Masamitsu, 3,424,686.
Saito, Hisashi, 3,478,169.
Sasaki, Reiichi; and Furuhashi, Michio, 3,469,214.
Sato, Hosei, 3,426,671.
Sezaki, Nobuhiko; Katagiri, Hiroshi; and Kaneko, Toyohisa,
3,439,213.
Shinagawa, Mutsuaki; and Nezu, Hiroyuki, 3,458,412.
Someda, Sadamichi, 3,437,946.
Sugaya, Hiroshi, 3,440,360.
Suoka, Shine; and Oyama, Tomio, 3,435,135.
Takezaki, Tsuneo; Kuroda, Ekiji; and Fukui, Kiyotake,
3,447,087.
Tanaka, Masaru; and Yamashita, Akio, 3,465,176.
Tanigawa, Shizuhiko; Yabuno, Yoshio; Nakamura, Koji;
Makamura, Takuji; and Fujimori, Nobuyoshi, 3,422,230.
Tashima, Kanichi, 3,458,820.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1011
Tatsuzawa, Yoshinobu; Uchida, Kosaku; and Mayumi, Kazuaki,
3,467,876.
Tonari, Hirohiko; and Hashima, Akio, 3,453,896.
Toyooka, Tadao; Ota, Shigekazu; and Nishida, Takeo,
3,425,020.
Watanabe, Akio, 3,471,339.
Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi Susumu; Izawa, Hiroaki; Sawai, Tadashi;
and Kawakami, Koichirc, 3,428,494.
Yamamoto, Kozo, 3,462,057.
Yamamoto, Shohei; Watanabe, Jun; Hosoi, Susumu; Kuwazaki,
Masahiro; Takata, Toshikatsu; Matsuda, Naohiro; Hidaka,
Kizo; and Nishiguchi, Masahisa, 3,440,105.
Yamashita, Akio, 3,437,891.
Yamashita, Akio; and Suzuki, Takashi, 3,447,989.
Yamashita, Akio; and Tanaka, Masaru, 3,448,350.
Yamashita, Akio; and Tanaka, Masaru, 3,461,356.
Yamashita, Akio; Tsuzaki, Takehiro; and Yamada, Tadashi,
3,471,323.
Yamashita, Tadaoki; Sakai, Kunio; Nada, Naohiro; and Kitamu-
ra, Saburo, 3,485,766.
Yamashita, Toshio; Yoshida, Manabu; and Tsukamoto,
Hirokazu, 3,466,190.
Yanase, Akira; Tawara, Yoshio; Iga, Atsushi; and Hirota, Hozu-
mi, 3,424,687.
Matsushita Electric Works Ltd.: See —
Sauer, Hans, 3,477,045.
Matsushita Electronics Corporation: See —
Fujimoto, Kazuo, 3,461,549.
Inoue, Morio; Kano, Gota; Matsuno, Jinichi; and Takayanagi,
Shigetoshi, 3,480,475.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Mizuno, Hideo; and
Murayama, Setsuko, 3,457,184.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; and Murayama, Setsu-
ko, 3,458,450.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Masuda, Mutsuo; Murayama, Setuko;
and Mizuno, Hideo, 3,458,451.
Kobayashi, Yoshichika; Yakeno, Koji; and Takagawa, Masanori,
3,461,077.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Sh'.geru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi, 3,427,491.
Mizuno, Hideo; Akutsu, Hidezo; Moriguchi, Eijiro; Yamashita,
Katsuyuki; Kamiya, Shigeru; Iwata, Koshi; Tawara, Yoshio;
and Iga, Atsushi, 3,427,492.
Mizuno, Hideo, 3,468,810.
Nakamichi, Haruki, 3,485,407.
Okumura, Tomisaburo, 3,422,528.
Okumura, Tomisaburo, 3,453,506.
Sakai, Yuji; and Nakayama, Ryoichi, 3,433,896.
Shoda, Koichiro, 3,436,282.
Takada, Shunsuke, 3,486,083.
Wakai, Shuzo; and Kobayashi, Takeji, 3,483,919.
Yokozawa, Masumi; and Inoue, Morio, 3,485,731.
Yoshioka, Satoshi; and Takayanagi, Shigetoshi, 3,442,700.
Matsushita, Hideo. Phonograph pickup arm. 3,430,965, 3-4-69, CI.
274-23.
Matsushita, Kunijiro, to Kumagai Gumi Company Limited. Excava-
tion type shield with no rotary cutters. 3,468,133, 9-23-69, CI. 61-
85.
Matsushita, Kunijiro, to Kumagai Gumi Company Limited. Excava-
tion type shield with concentric rotary cutter barrels. 3,480,327,
1 1-25-69, CI. 299-33.
Matsuura, Kazuo; and Tsuruta, Teiji, to Nippon Oil Company,
Limited. Production of polyether ester copolymers of
tetrahydrofuran and cyclic acid anhydride. 3,464,958, 9-2-69, CI.
260-78.4
Matsuura, Masahiko: See —
Kawamori, Yoshiaki; Matsuura, Masahiko; Saito, Takeshi; and
Miyamura, Yoshinobu, 3,458,401.
Matsuura, Yoshihisa: See —
Kuroyanagi, Noriyoshi; and Matsuura, Yoshihisa.3,480,734.
Matsuya, Koichi: See —
Gehring, Albert; Schneller, Heinz; Fueg, Heinz; Haberthur,
Kurt; and Matsuya, Koichi.3,484,214.
Matsuyama, George: See —
Adams, Clarence W.; and Matsuyama, George,3,449,231.
Matsuyama, Katsumi: See —
Kakegawa, Sadao; Matsuyama, Katsumi; and Naganuma,
Yoshinori,3,424,689.
Matsuyama, Kihachiro: See —
Takayanagi, Kenjiro; and Matsuyama, Kihachiro, 3,454,808.
Matsuyama, Shin: See —
Tajima, Sakae; Baba, Nobuyoshi; Matsuyama, Shin; and Ono,
Masabumi, 3,445,349.
Matsuzaka, Tanechiyo: See —
Inoue, Mitsuo; and Matsuzaka, Tanechiyo.3,472,168.
Matsuzaki, Etsuko: See—
Ueno, Akira; Matsuzaki, Etsuko; Momoki, Yoshio,; Ishimaru,
Yoshino,; Saito, Gosaku,; and Sakai, Sumio„3,420,859.
Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki; Shimizu, Shokichi; and Mizuo, Masahiko, to
Fujitsu Limited. Adhesive material and method of using same to
adhere ceramic material to metal. 3,445,210, 5-20-69, CI. 65-43.
Matsuzaki, Teizo, to Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Method of and apparatus
for automatically conveying a glass sheet and taking off the
cracked-off glass plates. 3,485,425, 12-23-69, CI. 225-2.
Matsuzaki, Teizo; Minami, Kuniyuki; and Sasagawa, Yoshiaki, to
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Apparatus for automatically cutting a glass
sheet. 3,439,849, 4-22-69, CI. 225-96.5
Matsuzawa, Hiroto: See —
Washizawa, Yoshikazu; and Matsuzawa, Hiroto,3 ,464,5 10.
Matsuzawa, Masanao; Imahashi, Issei; and Nakamura, Koichi, to
Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha. Oscillatory electromechanical
converter. 3,435,31 1, 3-25-69, CI. 318-129.
Matsuzawa, Tadahiro: See —
Kaneko, Kyozo; Matsuzawa, Tadahiro; Okouchi, Hideo;
Nishimura, Tadao; and Yamamoto, Yukimasa, 3,466, 338.
Matt, Albert R., Jr.; and Steinert, Richard M., to Rowland Products,
Incorporated. Immobilization shield. 3,476,107, 11-4-69, CI. 128-
133.
Mattei, Frank V.: See —
Tesoro, Giuliana C; and Mattei, Frank V., 3,441, 954.
Mattel, Inc.: See —
Adler, Seymour, 3,445,917.
Adler, Seymour, 3,475,853.
Adler, Symour, 3,464,083.
Agrista, Dominic S.; and Anastasia, Anthony S., 3,476,377.
Baynes, William R.; Marason, Gabriel, Jr.; and Barcus, Jack L.,
3,484,828.
Cowell, Robert L.; and May, Richard L., 3,475,856.
Crosman, Dorland L.; See, Thomas E.; and Villasana, Armando
P., 3,459,294.
Danielsen, Berne E.; Dowsing, Reginald M.; Kennedy, Melvin
R.; and Ryan, John W., 3,482,842.
Douglas, Raymond J.; Handler, Elliott; Iwasaki, Cedric E.; Kos-
soff, Joseph; and Ryan, John W., 3,475,857.
Fernandez, Helene E., 3,445,114.
Gardel, Robert; and Gorsky, Egon, 3,456,384.
La Branche, Harvey W.; and Newman, Howard F., 3,483,654.
La Branche, Harvey W.; and Newman, Howard F., 3,484,986.
May, Richard L., 3,462,875.
Ryan, John W.; Chang, Richard Shih-Teng; and Rosen, Robert,
3,420,530.
Ryan, John W.; and May, Richard L., 3,421,254.
Ryan, John W.; and Lemkin, Jack Lewis, 3,425,155.
Ryan, John W.; and Baginski, Albert, 3,439,448.
Ryan, John W., 3,439,571.
Ryan, John W.; and May, Richard L., 3,440,714.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin, Jack L., 3,445,955.
Ryan, John W., 3,445,960.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; Mucciante, Louis L.; and Lem-
kin, Jack L., 3,448,540.
Ryan, John W.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng, 3,450,239.
Ryan, John W.; Kossoff, Joseph; and Hartman, Jack E.,
3,451,160.
Ryan, John W.; and Safianoff, Albert, 3,454,344.
Ryan, John W.; Frederick, Phyllis; Golden, Michael E.; and
Zimmerman, Charles R., 3,456,944.
Ryan, John W.; Chang, Richard Shin-Teng; and Rosen, Robert,
3,464,152.
Ryan, John W.; MacMeekin, Robert A.; and Meggs, Daniel
Henry, 3,475,854.
Ryan, John W.; Echterling, Eugene J.; Golden, Michael E.;
Goetz, John H.; and Chang, Richard Shih-Teng, 3,477,140.
Sioles, George W.; Murtaugh, Thomas D.; and Ryan, John W.,
3,484,799.
Matteman, Joseph L.: See—
Spruyt, Adriaan; Matteman, Joseph L.; and Bottinga, Har-
men,3,485,362.
Matteo, Carmen G. Electrician's tool for securing grounding clips.
3,453,713, 7-8-69, CI. 29-203.
Mattern, Edward E.: See —
Kane, John L.; Mattern, Edward E.; and Funk, Edwin
C.,3,452,400.
Mattern, Frank C, Jr.: See —
Stanton, Leo F.; Ripley, Donald E.; and Mattern, Frank C,
Jr. ,3 ,44 1,966.
Mattern, Harvey: See —
Ely, Robert G., 3,456,810.
Mattern, John, to United States of America, Army. Balanced square-
law microwave mixer. 3,479,601, 11-18-69, CI. 325-449.
Mattem, Paul D., to M.S.V., Inc. Dental matrix clamp. 3,423,835, 1-
28-69, CI. 32-63.
Mattes, Lee H., to Mastic Corporation. Building siding unit.
3,485,004, 12-23-69, CI. 52-520.
Mattes, William J.; and Skora, Robert F., to Kimberly-Clark Cor-
poration. Device for applying lubricant to tampons. 3,456,851, 7-
22-69, CI. 222-205.
1012
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Matteson, Donald W., to Davis, Clement, & Matteson, Donald W.
Combination clock and tape player. 3,420,051, 1-7-69, CI. 58-14.
Mattey, Robert A., to United States of America, Navy. Ball release
mechanism. 3,433,436, 3-18-69, CI. 244-1.
Matth. Hohner AG.: See—
Bierl, Richard; and Zacharias, Ernst, 3,423,514.
Matthaei, George L., to United States of America, Army, mesne.
Multiplexer channel units. 3,428,918, 2-18-69, CI. 333-6.
Matthaei, George L., to United States of America, Army. Mode trap
band-pass filters. 3,428,922, 2-18-69, CI. 333-73.
Mattheis, Harley H., to Container Corporation of America. Tape
dispenser. 3,484,030, 12-16-69, CI. 225-65.
Matthew Harvey & Company Limited: See —
Jeffries, Philip Waterman, 3,453,013.
Matthews, Benjamin H., to Lucerne Products, Inc. Variable speed
wiper-type control switch. 3,456,229, 7-15-69, CI. 338-198.
Matthews, Benjamin H., to Lucerne Products, Inc. Reversing switch.
3,467,801, 9-16-69, CI. 200-157.
Matthews, Benjamin H.; and Rhine, Jules W., to Lucerne Products,
Inc. Electrical switch apparatus. 3,456,230, 7-15-69, CI. 338-200.
Matthews, Benjamin William, to Lucas, Joseph (Industries) Limited.
Connectors for use with flexible printed circuits. 3,436,715, 4-1-
69, CI. 339-17.
Matthews, Benjamin William, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Means for making an electrical connection between an electrical
component and a printed circuit. 3,444,502, 5-13-69, CI. 339-17.
Matthews, Benjamin William, to Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Limited.
Connectors for use with flexible printed circuits. 3,486,159, 12-23-
69, CI. 339-17.
Matthews, Charles S.; Van Meurs, Pieter; and Volek, Charles W., to
Shell Oil Company. Process for horizontally fracturing subterrane-
an earth formations. 3,455,391, 7-15-69, CI. 166-303.
Matthews, Chester J.: See —
Foist, Joseph E.; and Matthews, Chester J. ,3,473,425.
Matthews, Clay. Automatic spray oiler. 3,486,581, 12-30-69, CI.
184-3.
Matthews, Clifford N.: See—
Birum, Gail H.; and Matthews, Clifford N., 3,426,073.
Birum, Gail H.; and Matthews, Clifford N., 3,445,570.
Driscoll, John S.; and Matthews, Clifford N., 3,437,473.
Harris, John E.; and Matthews, Clifford N., 3,428,613.
Matthews, Clifford N.; and Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Company.
Mesomeric triphosphonium dication salts. 3,426,074, 2-4-69, CI.
260-606.5
Matthews, Clifford N.; and Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Company.
Triorganophosphoranylideneketenes. 3,459,804, 8-5-69, CI. 260-
585.5
Matthews, Demetreos N.: See —
Garner, Harold K.; and Matthews, Demetreos N., 3,44 1,546.
Matthews, Demetreos N., to Uniroyal, Inc. Method of copolymeriz-
ing ethylene and propylene. 3,462,399, 8-19-69, CI. 260-80.78
Matthews, Edward, to Fruehauf Corporation. Retarding pulley as-
sembly for gravity conveyor. 3,458,027, 7-29-69, CI. 198-127.
Matthews, Gerald G. Golf ball putting game. 3,424,463, 1-28-69, CI.
273-176.
Matthews, Henry G., Jr., to Burroughs Corporation. Majority logic
multiplier circuit. 3,469,086, 9-23-69, CI. 235-164.
Matthews, Herbert L. Nail. 3,483,790, 12-16-69, CI. 85-28.
Matthews, Hugh B., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Power transmission
hot gas engine with ablative lubricant means. 3,423,929, 1-28-69,
CI. 60-39.02
Matthews, James J. Apparatus for removing insulation. 3,433,106, 3-
18-69, CI. 81-9.5
Matthews, Jas. H., & Co.: See —
Gordon, Robert G.; and Tweddell, James C, 3,434,235.
King, William R., 3,467,010.
Matthews, John C; and Wood, Louis L., to Grace, W. R., & Co.
Process for preparing acetylacetonates. 3,474,464, 10-21-69, CI.
260-429.
Matthews, John Horton, to Multifastener Corporation. Level control
system for gravity conveyor. 3,430,808, 3-4-69, CI. 221-10.
Matthews, John Robert; and David, Melvin J. Cervical traction
orthodontic brace. 3,458,934, 8-5-69, CI. 32-14.
Matthews, John T., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Apart-
ment telephone-intercom and door release system. 3,484,561, 12-
16-69, CI. 179-39.
Matthews, Kenneth Vincent: See —
Sundstrom, Karl Erik; Matthews, Kenneth Vincent; and Kaye,
Wilbur Irving.3,459,479.
Matthews, Kenneth V., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Tracking accu-
racy control for analyzers. 3,486,823, 12-30-69, CI. 356-89.
Matthews, Ralph W.: See—
Callegari, William A.; Matthews, Ralph W.; Ohaver, David S.;
Pearce, Shairyl I.; and Rohweder, Gerald D.,3,465,85i.
Cryder, John R.; Haak, Willard J.; Hufeld, John L.; Kinney,
Lionel L.; Lohbauer, Kenneth R.; Marsden, Howard A.;
Matthews, Ralph W.; Norick, William B.; Stewart, Glen E.;
Vanzandt, Rollin P.; and Winters, Frank H., 3,477, 225.
Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett
Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Matthews, Richard Ohn Strachan: See—
Gintz, Francis Paul; Matthews, Richard Ohn Strachan; and
Peirce, Goderey Malcolm.3,444,152.
Matthews, Robert C, to Sperry Rand Corporation. Memory selec-
tion system. 3,484,767, 12-16-69, CI. 340-174.
Matthews, Robert E.: See —
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C, 3.425, 199.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C.,3,425,200.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C.,3,440,808.
Freedlander, Abraham L.; Matthews, Robert E.; and Garrett,
Wayne C.,3,485,022.
Freelander, Abraham L.;
Wayne C.,3,444,675.
Freldlander, Abraham L.;
Wayne C, 3,449,894.
Matthews, Robert J. Method of dispensing milk filter disks and ap-
paratus therefor. 3,446,543, 5-27-69, CI. 312-42.
Matthews, Robert P.; Simmons, Gustavus J.; and Wymer, Fred J., to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission, mesne.
Pulse recording means. 3,480,921, 11-25-69, CI. 340-174.
Matthews, Robert R.: See—
Felsenthal, Martin; Ferrell, Howard H.; and Matthews, Robert
R.,3,480,081.
Matthews, Roy B.; and Henderson, Joseph G., to United States of
America, Air Force. Missile velocity and lift-off trajectory measur-
ing system. 3,452,200, 6-24-69, CI. 250-83.3
Matthews, Rudolph; Blakewell, Roland F.; and Simpson, Frank E., to
Atlas-Pacific Engineering Company. Machine for feeding apricots
one at a time single file from a bulk supply. 3,439,791, 4-22-69,
CI. 198-33.
Matthews, Russel B., to Penn Controls, Inc. Fuel burner control
utilizing thermocouple triggered silicon controlled rectifier.
3,445,174, 5-20-69, CI. 431-59.
Matthews, Russell B., to Penn Controls, Inc. Fuel burner control
utilizing silicon controlled rectifier. 3,462,233, 8-19-69, CI. 431-
25.
Matthews, Sarazon P. Apparatus for maintaining an elevation.
3,462,845, 8-26-69, CI. 33-46.
Matthews, Stanton L.: See —
Martinsen, Lyle J.; and Matthews, Stanton L., 3,463, 255.
Matthews, Theodore L. Combined mower and vacuum device.
3,430,421, 3-4-69, CI. 56-23.
Matthews, Walter T., to Duplex, Inc. Retractor device with compen-
sating brake. 3,480,227, 11-25-69, CI. 242-107.83
Matthews, William Edgar: See—
Ennis, Brian Colwell; and Matthews, William Edgar.3,426,026.
Matthews, William R., to Microlite Corporation, The. Boat construc-
tion. 3,439,366, 4-22-69, CI. 9-6.
Matthews, William R , to Mobil Oil Corporation. Mudline suspension
system. 3,459,259, 8-5-69, CI. 166-0.5
Matthews, William R., to Microlite Corporation, The. Boat with
flotation sponsons. 3,485,198, 12-23-69, CI. 114-123.
Matthey Bishop, Inc.: See —
Steele, Raymond, 3,470,019.
Matthias, George D.: See —
Hohmann, Frank G.; Matthias, George D.; Tino, Joseph R.; and
Wellmann, Gerhard F.,3,461,491.
Matthias, Heinz-Bernd: See —
Strscheletzly, Michael; and Matthias, Heinz-Bernd, 3,42 1, 446.
Matthies, Alan A., to Controls Company of America. Expansion
valve and heat pump system. 3,464,227, 9-2-69, CI. 62-225.
Matthies, Alan A., to Controls Company of America. Thermistor
controlled refrigeration expansion valve. 3,478,534, 11-18-69, CI.
62-225.
Matthies, Hans-Georg: See —
Maahs, Paul; Matthies, Hans-Georg; and Wenger,
Friedrich,3,477,094.
Matthiessen & Hegeler Zinc Company: See —
Handwerk, Erwin C, 3,437,331.
Matthison, Arnold V.: See —
Jones, Richard F.; and Matthison, Arnold V.,3,463,051.
Matthysse, Irving F., to Burndy Corporation. Connector formed of
insulated wire. 3,427,397, 2-1 1-69, CI. 174-87.
Matthysse, Irving F.; Raila, Edward S.; Osborn, William G.; and
Brautigam, John J., to Burndy Corporation. Omnidirectional ex-
pansion connector. 3,427,549, 2-1 1-69, CI. 339-1.
Mattia, Manlio M., to Day & Zimmermann, Inc. Process for remov-
ing organic contaminants from air. 3,455,089, 7-15-69, CI. 55-62.
Mattia, Manlio M.; and Weiss, Bernard M., to Day & Zimmermann,
Inc. Process for concentrating organic material from an aqueous
stream. 3,448,042, 6-3-69, CI. 210-26.
Mattia, Michael, to Budd Company, The. Apparatus for producing
tubing by electroforming. 3,457,157, 7-22-69, CI. 204-208.
Mattick, Ralph, to General Metal Products Company. Corner con-
struction for knock-down tables. 3,420,484, 1-7-69, CI. 248-188.
Mattie, Eugene A. Muffler having two parallel bores with slotted
baffles. 3,478,842, 11-18-69, CI. 181-56.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1013
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Conner, Harry E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Company. Apparatus for shaping a thermoplastic sheet for
use in a curved laminated glass unit. 3,429,006, 2-25-69, CI. 18-
19.
Mattimoe, Paul T.; and Elton, William L., to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Company. Laminated glazing unit and method for producing same.
3,468,749, 9-23-69, CI. 161-165.
Mattingly, Denis Albert Edward, to Klinger Manufacturing Com-
pany, Limited, The. Method and apparatus for crimping yarn.
3,425,106, 2-4-69, CI. 28-1.
Mattingly, Denis Albert Edward; and Gilchrist, Reginald S., said
Mattingly assor. to Klinger Manufacturing Company, Limited,
The. Method and apparatus for false twisting of yarn. 3,486,320,
12-30-69, CI. 57-35.
Mattingly, Don R., to Arnold, Dean. Aircraft engine preheater.
3,454,266, 7-8-69, CI. 263-19.
Mattingly, John W.: See —
Deines, Siegmund; Jeffers, Homer A., Jr.; Monroe, Wayne W.;
and Mattingly, John W., 3,484,885.
Mattingly, John W., to Aqua Tec Corporation. Liquid pump for oral
hygiene apparatus and the like. 3,453,969, 7-8-69, CI. 103-203.
Mattingly, John W., to Aqua Tec Corporation, mesne. Oral hygiene
apparatus of the water jet type. 3,467,083, 9-16-69, CI. 128-66.
Mattingly, Ronald R., to Hennessy Products, Inc. Locomotive trac-
tion motor support bearing lubricator. 3,473,630, 10-21-69, CI.
184-101.
Mattinson, Thomas. Butter spreader. 3,449,829, 6-17-69, CI. 30-124.
Mattioli, Harold P., to Emhart Corporation. Hollow rivet and pull-
stem assembly for blind fastening or the like. 3,438,301, 4-15-69,
CI. 85-70.
Mattka, Gunter. Sheet folding machine. 3,475,018, 10-28-69, CI.
270-67.
Mattke, Charles F.. See—
Kreisel, Ralph R.; Mattke, Charles F.; and Prescott, Robert
E.,3,457,376.
Mattly, Chris. Sun protection device for vehicles. 3,476,032, 11-4-
69, CI. 98-2.
Matton, Harry E. Transparent filing envelope with index. 3,459,361,
8-5-69, CI. 229-56.
Mattos Const. Co., Inc.: See —
Mattos, Donald Joseph, 3,421,476.
Mattos, Donald Joseph, to Mattos Const. Co., Inc. Apparatus for ap-
plying materials to localized areas of a roadway surface.
3.421,476, 1-14-69, CI. 118-8.
Mattox, William Judson: See —
Ellert, Henry George; and Mattox, William Judson, 3,437,587.
Mattox, William Judson, to Esso Research and Engineering Com-
pany. Stabilized oil. 3,425,814, 2-4-69, CI. 44-63.
Mattox, William Judson; and Hamner, Glen Porter, to Esso Research
and Engineering Company. Desulfurization process for heavy
petroleum fractions. 3,449,242, 6-10-69, CI. 208-227.
Mattson, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corporation. Lawn mower.
3,468,108, 9-23-69, CI. 56-25.4
Mattson, Charles A.; and Romin, Alvin, Jr., to Sunbeam Corpora-
tion. Electric motor driven snow blower. 3,468,041, 9-23-69, CI.
37-43.
Mattson, Clyde E.: See —
Zankl, Frank; Stobbe, Richard E.; and Mattson, Clyde
E., 3,422,724.
Mattson, George W., to Ethyl Corporation. Method and apparatus
for centrifugally plating. 3,464,846, 9-2-69, CI. 117-107.1
Mattson, George W., to Ethyl Corporation. Method and apparatus
for tunnel plating. 3,473,954, 10-21-69, CI. 117-107.1
Mattson, Roger P. Self-evacuating fluid sampling device. 3,433,216,
3-18-69, CI. 128-2.
Mattson, Terrance W.: See —
Lasaine, Alfred D.; Mattson, Terrance W.; Moore, Clifford Wil-
liam; and Otey, Glen R, 3,438, 345.
Mattson, Theodore M. Collapsible decoy. 3,470,645, 10-7-69, CI.
43-3.
Mattsson, Malte Kurt Einar, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Method for increasing the permissible flow velocity of a liquid
flowing on a metal surface. 3,431,927, 3-1 1-69, CI. 137-1.
Mattsson, Mats E.: See —
Englund, Gosta R.; and Mattsson, Mats E., 3,420,438.
Matuda, Tadayoshi; Endo, Shigeo; Makino, Sumio; and Nagai, Kat-
sumi, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Rotatographic radia-
tion apparatus having compensating grid plate. 3,486,022, 12-23-
69, CI. 250-53.
Matuhasi, Tyoku; and Kobayashi, Toshikazu, to Murex Welding
Processes Limited. Method for detecting antigens. 3,457,344, 7-
22-69, CI. 424-12.
Matukas, Antanas G. Hand restraint. 3,476,108, 11-4-69, CI. 128-
133.
Matulich, Dan S.: See —
Kinsell, Robert C; and Matulich, Dan S., 3,461 ,790.
Matulich, Dan S.; and Skinner, Harold S., to Garrett Corporation,
The. Electro-pneumatically controlled air conditioning system.
3,465,962, 9-9-69, CI. 236-12.
Matumaru, Haruo: See —
Douta, Kikuo; Matumaru, Haruo; and Nishimura,
Takeo.3,430,334.
Matumoto, Tosiaki: See —
Tanaka, Shigefumi; Ishikawa, Jiro; Matumoto, Tosiaki; and
Kovacs, Lajos J. ,3,469,403.
Matunaga, Yasuhiko. Automatically operating laying nest box for
poultry. 3,465,723, 9-9-69, CI. 1 19-48.
Matushek, John W.: See —
Wille, Herbert S.; Branson, Theodore A.; and Matushek, John
W., 3,437,055.
Matveev, Nickolai Ivanovich; and Lesnov, Nickolai Alexandrovich.
Method of and apparatus for manufacturing hollow metal bodies
provided with a polyhedral heal portion adapted to have a wrench
or equivalent tool applied thereto. 3,456,479, 7-22-69, CI. 72-353.
Matyas, Tibor; and Moorehead, John P., to Evans Products Com-
pany. Flat car bulkhead. 3,476,041, 1 1-4-69, CI. 105-376.
Matyear, Charles, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Hydrocarbon
process. 3,474,152, 10-21-69, CI. 260-666.
Matz, Samuel A., to Borden Company, The. Refrigerated dough
product. 3,438,791, 4-15-69, CI. 99-192.
Matz, William H.: See—
Hiltgen, Aloysius X.; and Matz, William H., 3,454,502.
Matzelle, Arnold; and Hahn, Arthur Edward, Jr., to RCA Corpora-
tion. Three terminal semiconductor device for converting am-
plitude modulated signals into frequency modulated signals.
3,487,338, 12-30-69, CI. 332-31.
Matzl, Manfred, to Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Scheu-
beck K.G. Tapped regulating transformer having thyristor transfer
switch means. 3,437,913, 4-8-69, CI. 323-43.5
Matzl, Manfred, to Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Scheu-
beck K.G. Logic-unit-controlled thyristor tap-changing transfer
switch having trigger impulse amplifier. 3,466,530, 9-9-69, CI.
323-43.5
Matzner, Edwin A., to Monsanto Company. Electrolytic processes
for preparing halogenated organic compounds. 3,449,225, 6-10-
69, CI. 204-81.
Matzner, Edwin A., to Monsanto Company. Chlorocyanurate com-
positions. 3,456,054, 7-15-69, CI. 424-245.
Matzner, Markus, to Union carbide Corporation. Norbornanediol
condensation polymers. 3,449,298, 6-10-69, CI. 260-47.
Matzner, Markus, to Union Carbide Corporation. Acetylenically un-
saturated polymers. 3,484,411, 12-16-69, CI. 260-75.
Matzner, Markus; and Conte, Louis B., Jr., to Union Carbide Cor-
poration. Novel bisphenol polycarbonates. 3,437,637, 4-8-69, CI.
260-47.
Matzner, Markus: See —
Sullivan, Robert C; and Matzner, Markus.3,428,600.
Matzuk, Alexander: See —
Shen, Tsung-Ying; and Matzuk, Alexander,3,449,349.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; Matzuk, Alexander; and Dorn, Conrad P.,
Jr.,3,438,992.
Shen, Tsung-Ying; Matzuk, Alexander; and Dorn, Conrad P.,
Jr.,3,444,175.
Mau, Gunter: See —
Hornig, Lothar; and Mau, Gunter,3,462,501.
Hornig, Lothar; Grosspietsch, Horst; Mau, Gunter; and Hirsch,
Lothar,3,462,502.
Mau, Gunther: See —
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese, 3,439,044.
Hirsch, Lothar; Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Quadflieg,
Therese,3,470,230.
Hornig, Lothar; Hirsch, Lothar; and Mau, Gunther,3,454,661 .
Hornig, Lothar; Mau, Gunther; and Hirsch, Lothar.3,475,505.
Mau, Gunther; and Horning, Lothar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the
manufacture of ethylene chlorohydrin. 3,426,085, 2-4-69, CI. 260-
634.
Mauch, Erwin W.: See —
Friedman, Samuel; Harris, Robert O.; Mauch, Erwin W.; Harris,
James P.; and Manzo, Joseph F, 3,470,638.
Mauch, Hagen R.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,486,279.
Mauer, Charles K., to Murray Corporation. Testing device for hose
clamps. 3,423,997, 1-28-69, CI. 73-95.
Mauer, Kenneth H.: See—
Hansen, Charles C; Mauer, Kenneth H.; and Kivioja, Olaf
E.,3,449,923.
Mauer, Paul B.: See —
Carnall, Edward, Jr.; and Mauer, Paul B., 3,482,009.
Ammons, James William; Mauer, Paul Bernard; Reynolds,
George A.; and Van Allan. James A. ,3,462, 706.
Mauger, Robert E.: See —
McGowan, Patrick G.; and Mauger, Robert E., 3,422,679.
Maughan, John C, Jr. Combination wrench and expansion stopper
for pipelines. 3,485,118, 12-23-69, CI. 81-125.
1014
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Mauguen, Pierre: See-
Martin, Jean Antoine; Mauguen, Pierre; and Pinault,
Jacques.3,471,194.
Maui Pineapple Company, Ltd.: See —
Tsutsumi, Masato; and Wilmore, William W., 3,485,277.
Maul Bros., Inc.: See —
Bracken, Robert S., 3,479,173.
Dorsey, Francis E., 3,476,543.
Maul, John A.; and Nantz, Jack G., to Addressograph-Multigraph
Corporation. Printing machine stroke control. 3,486,446, 12-30-
69, CI. 101-269.
Maul, John A.; and Zofchak, James T., to Addressograph-Multigraph
Corporation. Data recorder with swingable bed. 3,420,171, 1-7-69,
CI. 101-269.
Maul, John A.: See —
Frampton, Charles J.; and Maul, John A. ,3,446, 144.
Maulbecker, Dieter Karl: See —
Hackstein, Karl-Gerhard; Pirk, Hans; and Maulbecker, Dieter
Karl,3,477,830.
Mauldin, William E. Garment hanger. 3,425,604, 2-4-69, CI. 223-88.
Mauller, Gustav A., Jr., to Controlled Air & Water Co., Inc. Hu-
midifier. 3,450,124, 6-17-69, CI. 126-113.
Maurel, Pierre: See —
Cohen, Joseph; Duhart, Pierre; and Maurel, Pierre, 3, 484, 196.
Maurer, David P.: See —
Lichtenberger, Horst W.; and Maurer, David P. ,3 ,42 1,336.
Maurer, Frederick: See —
Silbermann, Klaus; and Maurer, Frederick.3,474,210.
Maurer, Fritz, to Turbo-Separator A.G. Continuously operating
screenless screw-type centrifuge. 3,424,375, 1-28-69, CI. 233-20.
Maurer, Fritz; and Novet, Hanspeter, to Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik
Oerlikon Buhrle & Co. Ammunition holder having compartments
to receive a cartridge belt. 3,461,774, 8-19-69, CI. 89-34.
Maurer, Georg: See —
Gutermann, Traugott; and Maurer, Georg,3,424,385.
Maurer, Hans A., to Raytheon Company. Microwave energy phase
shifter wherein the output energy is polarized in the opposite sense
from the input energy. 3,453,563, 7-1-69, CI. 333-31.
Maurer, Hans W., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. Con-
tinuous process for the simultaneous acid hydrolysis and oxidation
of starch for use in coating compositions. 3,475,215, 10-28-69, CI.
127-36.
Maurer, Hans W., to Westvaco Corporation. Continuous starch con-
version. 3,485,667, 12-23-69, CI. 127-28.
Maurer, Ing. A., S.A.: See —
Meister, Werner, 3,438,969.
Maurer, James I.; and Shah, Vinod D., to Hooker Chemical Cor-
poration. Process of forming paint-base coatings on zinc and zinc
alloy surfaces. 3,444,007, 5-13-69, CI. 148-6.15
Maurer, John A., Jr., to J.M.D. Industries, Inc. Motion picture pro-
jector with automatic film threading and loop forming mechanism.
3,426,950, 2-1 1-69, CI. 226-91.
Maurer, John A., Jr., to J.M.D. Industries, Inc. Motion picture pro-
jector with sound reproducing mechanism. 3,475,085, 10-28-69,
CI. 352-29.
Maurer, Kent M. Method and means for attitude control of space
vehicles. 3,424,401, 1-28-69, CI. 244-1.
Maurer, Klemens. Device for pneumatic or hydraulic readout and
storage of information from perforated information carriers.
3,461,279, 8-12-69, CI. 235-61.11
Maurer, Klemens, to Sunvic-Regler GmbH. Control device.
3,464,438, 9-2-69, CI. 137-487.5
Maurer, Max L.: See —
Bidelman, Bruce B.; Maurer, Max L.; Lawler, Jack; and Millard,
George R., 3,462, 143.
Maurer, Michael D.: See —
Manjikian, Serop; and Maurer, Michael D., 3,485,374.
Maurer, Michael H.; and Benefield, Curt S., to Chemical Construc-
tion Corporation. Production of sulfuric acid. 3,475,120, 10-28-
69, CI. 23-168.
Maurer, Robert D.: See —
Borrelli, Nicholas F.; Herczog, Andrew; and Maurer, Robert
D.,3,467,463.
Maurer, Roland: See —
Reh, Lothar; Maurer, Roland; Pierson, Walter; and Peinemann,
Bodo,3,449,062.
Mauri, Marcello Massi: See —
Di Cio, Alessandro; and Mauri, Marcello Massi, 3,450, 776.
Maurice, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Francaise Du Ferodo. Hydraulic
transmission systems. 3,422,940, 1-21-69, CI. 192-3.33
Maurice, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Drum
brakes with floating jaws. 3,425,521, 2-4-69, CI. 188-79.5
Maurice, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Clutch
and coupling with cooling device. 3,437,183, 4-8-69, CI. 192-3.33
Maurice, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Transmis-
sion control especially for an automobile vehicle. 3,481,141, 12-2-
69, CI. 60-12.
Maurin, Jean D.: See —
Weisang, Edouard J.; and Maurin, Jean D., 3,467,580.
Maurin, Pierre: See —
Eppendahl, Pierre Charles; and Maurin, Pierre, 3,478,983.
Maurmann, Siegfried; and Maurmann, Werner, to Engels, August,
G.m.b.H. System for monitoring moving threads in textile machin-
ery. 3,440,634, 4-22-69, CI. 340-259.
Maurmann, Werner: See —
Maurmann, Siegfried; and Maurmann, Werner,3,440,634.
Mauro, Jean B.; and Hagan, Lamont, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corporation. Method for coating polyolefin films and
coated articles. 3,427,184, 2-1 1-69, CI. 117-76.
Mauro, William B. Fluid responsive float in a tank. 3,483,342, 12-9-
69, CI. 200-84.
Maurs, Albert, to Compresseurs Bernard, Curie, Venissieux (R-
hone). Regulation system for gas compressors. 3,463,383, 8-26-69,
CI. 230-10.
Maurya, Ramamurat R.; Harrington, Joseph, Jr.; and Squibb, Ed-
ward R., Ill, to Caterpillar Tractor Company, mesne. Friction
welding. 3,478,410, 1 1-18-69, CI. 29-470.3
Maurya, Ramamurat R.; and Kauzlarich, James J., to Caterpillar
Tractor Company. Reciprocating friction bonding apparatus.
3,420,428, 1-7-69, CI. 228-2.
Maus, Arthur E.: See —
Thoreson, Robert E.; and Maus, Arthur E., 3,425,365.
Maus, Eicke'. See —
Planitzer, Erich; Maus, Eicke; Multerer, Albert; Schober, Erwin;
and Schindler, Werner,3, 446,1 12.
Maus, Hans R.: See —
Heimann, Walter; Maus, Hans R.; and Wolf, Erich
A. ,3,449,580.
Mausbeck, Hans: See —
Dreyer, Siegfried; Harde, Rudolf; Jansing, Walter; Kalkoffen,
Friedel; Mausbeck, Hans; and Schnittker, Werner,3,438,431.
Mauser Kommandit-Gesellschaft: See —
Hammes, Wilhelm, 3,480,169.
Mausner, Marvin; Katstra, Richard D.; and Spiegelman, Gerald, to
Witco Chemical Company, Inc. Toluene sulfonic acid composi-
tions. 3,458,449, 7-29-69, CI. 252-182.
Maust, Charles I. Relief valve with indicator. 3,462,994, 8-26-69, CI.
72-4.
Mausteller, John W.: See —
McGoff, Miles J.; Mausteller, John W.; and Staub, Charles
H., 3,443,906.
Mausteller, John W., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. Gas-
generating device utilizing a chemical composition candle.
3,443,907, 5-13-69, CI. 23-281.
Mausteller, John W.; Billetdeaux, Adrian C; and Freilino, Ray S., to
Mine Safety Appliances Company. Infrared detection of surface
contamination. 3,471,698, 10-7-69, CI. 250-83.3
Maute, Hans-Jurgen, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft
m.b.H. Integrated Graetz rectifier circuit. 3,466,510, 9-9-69, CI.
317-234.
Mauthe, Gerhard: See —
Floessel, Carl-Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard,3,440,379.
Floessel, Dieter; and Mauthe, Gerhard,3,424,884.
Mauvernay, Roland Yves. Pharmaceutical compositions containing
phenyl ethyl piperazines. 3,448,192, 6-3-69, CI. 424-250.
Mauvernay, Roland-Yves; and Busch, Norbert. Therapeutic composi-
tions containing 3-[4-(4- fluoro-phenyl)-piperazinometh]-indole.
3,453,366, 7-1-69, CI. 424-250.
Mauz & Pfeiffer G.m.b.H. & Co. KG: See—
Fillery, Gordon Thomas, 3,460,187.
Fillery, Gordon Thomas, 3,482,276.
Worwag, Eberhard, 3,448,485.
Mauz, Otto, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stabilized polyolefins with ( 1 ) a thiobic
compound and (2) an organic antimony! compound. 3,459,705, 8-
5-69, CI. 260-45.75
Mauz, Otto, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Polyolefins stabilized by thioesters of
antimonious acid. 3,466,261, 9-9-69, CI. 260-45.75
Mauz, Otto; and Prinz, Eberhard, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stabilized
polyolefin composition. 3,455,875, 7-15-69, CI. 260-45.85
Mauzey, Peter T.; Schlanger, Gabriel G.; Votaw, Clarence J.; and
Zydney, Herbert M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated. Priority and regular message pickup from multistation
line data station transmitters. 3,427,590, 2-1 1-69, CI. 340-147.
Mauzey, Peter T.; Votaw, Clarence J.; and Zydney, Herbert M., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Distribution of
messages to data station receivers on multistation lines. 3,427,588,
2-11-69, CI. 340-147.
Mavor & Coulson Limited: See —
Jackson, James S., 3,455,437.
Mavrodineanu, Radu: See —
Hughes, Ray C; and Mavrodineanu, Radu, 3,424, 533.
Hughes, Ray C; and Mavrodineanu, Radu, 3,472, 594.
Mawdsley's Limited.See —
Birnstingl, David Wildon, 3,471,775.
Mawney, Robert G.: See —
Ambler, Walter B.; and Mawney, Robert G., 3,43 1,526.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1015
Max, Erhard; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Kosanke, Kurt M., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. Magneto-optic radiation
control and modulator. 3,436,677, 4-1-69, CI. 331-94.5
Max, Erhard; and Sincerbox, Glenn T., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Apparatus for reading and printing stored
information by light. 3,430,212, 2-25-69. CI. 340-173.
Max, Erhard: See —
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,435,447.
Duda, William L.; Fleisher, Harold; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,466,433.
Fleisher, Harold; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,432,222.
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard.3,432,221.
Harris, Thomas J.; and Max, Erhard, 3,435, 370.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,439,348.
Harris, Thomas J.; Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and
Max, Erhard.3,469,206.
Kosanke, Kurt M.; Kulcke, Werner W.; and Max, Er-
hard,3,482,182.
Max Factor & Co.: See —
Hunter, William H.; and Kennedy, George J., 3,443,425.
Max, Solomon Mannes, to Adage, Incorporated. Feedback type
analog to digital converter. 3,483,550, 12-9-69, C). 340-347.
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V.:
See —
Bogner, Gunther; and Klipping, Gustav, 3,430,450.
Klipping, Gustav; Eisner, Albrecht; and Hildebrandt, Gerd,
3,442,091.
Klipping, Gustav; Moll, Justus; and Wiedemann, Werner,
3,461,678.
Stocklein, Franz, 3,474,247.
Maxam Switchgear Limited: See —
Nicholls, Wilfrid, 3,484,538.
Maxeiner, Gottfried: See —
Gottschald, Rudolf; and Maxeiner, Gottfried, 3,439,946.
Maxey, Alexander R., to Fowler, Alan R., mesne. Tape transport ap-
paratus with locking mechanism. 3,426,976, 2-11-69, CI. 242-
55.12
Maxfield, Bruce W.: See—
Houck, James R.; Bohm, Henry V.; and Maxfield, Bruce
W.,3,460,063.
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Nitrosyl nickel
complexes for olefin dimerization. 3,427,365, 2-11-69, CI. 260-
683.15
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Nickel com-
pounds. 3,446,871, 5-27-69, CI. 260-683.15
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. N-Allyl-
dinitrosyliron complexes of germanium, tin and lead. 3,448,129, 6-
3-69, CI. 260-429.
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Isomerization of
cyclic olefinic hydrocarbons. 3,471,581, 10-7-69, CI. 260-666.
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of
nitrosyliron halides. 3,473,898, 10-21-69, CI. 23-356.
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. n--Allyl metal
complexes. 3,475,471, 10-28-69, CI. 260-429.
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Preparation of
cyclopentadienyl nickel catalysts. 3,476,769, 1 1-4-69, CI. 260-
332.5
Maxfield, Perry L., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production of
nitrosyl halides of iron, cobalt, and nickel. 3,481,710, 12-2-69, CI.
23-356.
Maxfield, Robert E., to National Ideal Company, The. Brooding and
growing cage. 3,478,721, 11-18-69, CI. 119-18.
Maxham, Daniel W., to Uniroyal, Inc. Belt fabric. 3,446,252, 5-27-
69, CI. 139-420.
Maximuk, Adam J. Protective shield devices for tools and the like.
3,475,990, 11-4-69, CI. 74-608.
Maximum Inc.: See —
White, Wilfrid Gordon, 3,473,233.
White, Wilfrid Gordon, 3,481,045.
Maxitrol Company: See —
Stang, Charles, Jr.; and McMann, Wilbur S., 3,486,693.
Maxjutenko, Ilya Nikolaevich: See —
Vinogradov, Alexandr Sergeevich; Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich;
Maxjutenko, Ilya Nikolaevich; Kiselnikov, Vladimir
Nikolaevich; Borisov, Igor Sergeevich; and Mazalov, Ivan
MikhaiIovich,3,4 19,940.
Maxon, Glenway, Jr. Dump truck body. 3,424,498, 1-28-69, CI. 298-
7.
Maxon, Glenway, Jr. Drum for mixing concrete and the like.
3,429,561, 2-25-69, CI. 259-175.
Maxson, Darwin B.; and Morrison, Delbert I., to Columware, Inc.
powdered material dispenser. 3,458,089, 7-29-69, CI. 222-231.
Maxson Electronics Corporation: See —
Arthur, Ronald H., 3,487,184.
Ehrenfels, Alfred L.; and Kahl, Paul C, 3,476,898.
Maxson, Orwin G.; and Sorenson, Wayne R, to Continental Oil
Company. Oil soluble alkaryl sulfonate lithium and polyvalent
metal salts in polyolefin fibers and films. 3,468,864, 9-23-69, CI.
260-93.7
Maxwell, Carl R.; Miller, Robert H.; and Parks, John H., to Caterpil-
lar Tractor Company. Engine governor responsive to speed and
fuel pressure. 3,472,215, 10-14-69, CI. 123-140.
Maxwell, David James, to Sperry Rand Limited, mesne. Device for
measuring the magnitudes of unidirectional magnetic fields.
3,427,534, 2-1 1-69, CI. 324-43.
Maxwell, Donald L., to General Mills, Inc. Method of preparing a
ready-to-eat puffed product and apparatus. 3,454,403, 7-8-69, CI.
99-81.
Maxwell, Douglas H , to United Aircraft Corporation. Coated nickel
base engine alloys. 3,450,512, 6-17-69, CI. 29-183.5
Maxwell, Douglas H.; and Suyama, Frank, to United Aircraft Cor-
poration. Coated cobalt alloys. 3,462,820, 8-26-69, CI. 29-197.
Maxwell, Emanuel, to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Varia-
ble standard mutual inductance circuit with air core transformer
and tap changing cascaded autotransformers. 3,445,753, 5-20-69,
CI. 323-43.5
Maxwell, Gary B.: See —
Boonan, Douglas D.; and Maxwell, Gary B., 3,43 1,054.
Maxwell, George C: See —
Lickok, Daniel J.; and Maxwell, George C, 3,480,422.
Maxwell, Gilbert A. Resonant motor. 3,463,953, 8-26-69, CI. 310-
82.
Maxwell, Hugh S., to General Electric Company. Screw positioning
drive for rolling mills. 3,486,393, 12-30-69, CI. 74-424.8
Maxwell, John Murdock: See —
Geary, James Edward, Jr.; Harsch, William Edward; Maxwell,
John Murdock; and Rego, Richard Donald, 3, 442,002.
Maxwell, Joseph L. Adjustable transducer mounting. 3,472,065, 10-
14-69, CI. 73-67.8
Maxwell, Myron Walter: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,437,959.
Maxwell, Oliver H. Harvester for nuts and the like. 3,440,809, 4-29-
69, CI. 56-329.
Maxwell, Richard D., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Combination
freezer and refrigerator with fast freezing means. 3,466,891, 9-16-
69, CI. 62-419.
Maxwell, Richard F., Jr.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,444,380.
Maxwell, Vernon R. Slide type musical wind instrument. 3,426,639,
2-11-69, CI. 84-330.
Maxwell, Victor W., to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Method for protecting coated pipe. 3,459,619, 8-5-69, CI. 156-
293.
Maxwell, Wilber A. Apparatus for setting liners in boreholes of
wells. 3,486,558, 12-30-69, CI. 166-165.
May & Baker Limited: See —
Barber, Michael; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil Jason,
3,468,899.
Barber, Michael Stuart; Broad, David Rex; and Heywood, Basil
Jason, 3,427,318.
Davis, Michael; Parnell, Edgar William; and Sharp, Brian Wil-
liam, 3,485,845.
May, Argil J., Manufacturing & Distribution Corp.: See —
Gausepohl, Frank W., 3,447,430.
May be granted to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission: See —
Smith, Jean G.; and Fitch, Frederick T., 3,476,691.
May, Bob D.; and Williams, James L. Kite pivot controller.
3,421,722, 1-14-69, CI. 244-155.
May, Charles R.: See —
Durand, Fred A., Jr.; and May, Charles R.,3,434,517.
May, Charles W.: See —
Begeman, Robert H.; Brickey, Orville G.; May, Charles W.; and
McCormick, Richard E.,3,453,617.
May, Clayton A., to Shell Oil Company. Unsaturated polyester com-
positions and their preparation. 3,420,914, 1-7-69, CI. 260-837.
May, Clayton A., to Shell Oil Company. Polyhydroxy-containing un-
saturated polyesters and their preparation. 3,432,478, 3-1 1-69, CI.
260-78.5
May, Clayton A.; and Badenhop, Charles T., to Shell Oil Company.
Process for curing polyepoxides with a polyamine and resulting
products. 3,420,794, 1-7-69, CI. 260-47.
May, Clayton A.: See —
Smith, George; May, Clayton A.; Seid, Donald M.; and
Haycock, Ernest W., 3,455,805.
May, George A., to Northern Electric Company Limited. High speed
binary flip-flop. 3,459,974, 8-5-69, CI. 307-292.
May, George A.: See —
Davidson, Ian A.; Hantusch, Gerald H.; and May, George
A.,3,423,822.
May, Gerald L., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Inflatable man-
drel. 3,425,642, 2-4-69, CI. 242-72.
May, Gordon Cyril; and Moreton, Albert James, to Rolls-Royce
Limited. Gas turbine engine having turbine discs with reduced
temperature differential. 3,453,825, 7-8-69, CI. 60-39.09
1016
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
and Burr, Susannah, to
Polymerisation process.
and Burr, Susannah, to
Polymerisation process.
May, Gordon H., to International Business Machines Corporation.
Fare operated gate assembly. 3,478,467, 1 1-18-69, CI. 49-35.
May, Gordon H.; and Shepard, Joseph E., to International Business
Machines Corporation. Roll feed device. 3,441,188, 4-29-69, CI.
226-180.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Burr, Susannah, to
British Industrial Plastics Limited. Process for polymerizing cyclic
acetals. 3,422,035, 1-14-69, CI. 260-2.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John
British Industrial Plastics Limited.
3,474,074, 10-21-69, CI. 260-73.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John
British Industrial Plastics Limited.
3,480,590, 1 1-25-69, CI. 260-73.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Dodd, John Alan, to
British Industrial Plastics Limited. Process for the polymerization
of trioxan utilizing a fluoroarsenate. 3,451,967, 6-24-69, CI. 260-
67.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; Dodd, John Alan; and In-
stone, Alan Thomas, to British Industrial Plastics Limited. Process
for polymerizing cyclic ethers and cyclic acetals with an arsenic-
containing catalyst. 3,442,867, 5-6-69, CI. 260-67.
May, Herbert; Kendall-Smith, Brian John; and Spensley, Robert Har-
dy, to British Industrial Plastics Limited. Process of preparing
tetrahydrofuran-3,3-bis (chloromethyl) oxacyclobutane
copolymers. 3,449,267, 6-10-69, CI. 260-2.
May, Herbert; and Partridge, Derek Bernard, to British Industrial
Plastics Limited. Copolymerizing formaldehyde oligomers and hep-
tadienes with arsenic and antimony flouride catalysts. 3,466,263,
9-9-69, CI. 260-73.
May, Howard F., to General Electric Company. Combined jet and
direct air condenser. 3,423,078, 1-21-69, CI. 261-138.
May, Howard F.; and Kovacik, John M., to General Electric Com-
pany. Two-section heat recovery steam generator. 3,443,550, 5-
13-69, CI. 122-7.
May, Hugh B., to Simpson Manufacturing Company. Tool wear-
broken tool indicator. 3,446,058, 5-27-69, CI. 73-37.5
May, James E.: See —
Haley, Alfred J., Jr.; Keith, Carl D.; and May, James
E.,3,461,058.
May, James L.; Stephens, James A., Sr.; and Stephens, James A., Jr.
Spout for tear strip opened containers. 3,473,705, 10-21-69, CI.
222-541.
May, Joe Turner: See —
Hoffman, Richard Alan; May, Joe Turner; and Meckley,
Frederick Wil!iam,3,437,461.
May, Kenneth D.: See —
Lenk, James W.; Burnett, Arthur H.; and May, Kenneth
D.,3,429,238.
May, Louis F., Jr.: See —
Liloia, Gerald J.; and May, Louis F., Jr.,3,455,302.
May, Marvin I. Amusement device. 3,451,671, 6-24-69, CI. 272-1.
May, Max: See —
Wicki, Heinz; May, Max; and Badertscher, Markus, 3,472,605.
May, Maymie F., trusts: See —
Ratliff, Harvey L., Jr., 3,463,570.
May, Michael G. Injection pump arrangement for combustion en-
gine. 3,425,403, 2-4-69, CI. 123-139.
May, Michael: See —
Hansen, Jay M.; and May, Michael.3,448,438.
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E., to International Harvester
Company. Automatic bale wagon. 3,446,369, 5-27-69, CI. 214-6.
May, Patrick L.; and Beyer, Ralph E., to International Harvester
Company. Power take-off adapter box for tractor P.T.O. driven
implements. 3,482,456, 12-9-69, CI. 74-1 1.
May, Patrick L.; and Ralston, William K., to International Harvester
Company. Self-stripping wire twister hook for wire balers.
3,431,837, 3-1 1-69, CI. 100-31.
May, Patrick L.; Vidrine, Clyde G.; and Beyer, Ralph E., to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Agricultural apparatus. 3,486,439, 12-
30-69, CI. 100-142.
May, Reginald Ralph: See —
Stripp, Peter William; and May, Reginald Ralph,3, 46 1,990.
May, Richard D. Waste disposal system. 3,446,356, 5-27-69, CI.
210-117.
May, Richard K.: See —
Smith, Kenneth F.; and May, Richard K., 3,423, 979.
May, Richard L.: See —
Cowell, Robert L.; and May, Richard L., 3,475,856.
May, Richard L., to Mattel, Inc. Moving-eye, walking figure toy.
3,462,875, 8-26-69, CI. 46-120.
Ryan, John W.; and May, Richard L., 3,42 1, 254.
Ryan, John W.; and May, Richard L.,3,440,714.
May, Ronald W.: See—
Floehr, Walter L.; Hipp, James D.; and May
W.,3,450,064.
May, William Charles: See —
Stamford, Stanley; Terry, James Bernard; Gratton
Peter; and May, William Charles,3,44 1,477.
Ronald
Charles
May, William Donald, to Pulp and Paper Research Institute of
Canada. Apparatus for measuring out of tram and plate separation
of disc refiners. 3,434,670, 3-25-69, CI. 241-37.
May-Pressenbau G.m.b.H.: See —
Nagele, Rudolf, 3,452,618.
Maybach Mercedes-Benz Motorenbau GmbH: See —
Haide, Karl, 3,478,515.
Herold, Manfred; and Brosig, Adolf, 3,476,218.
Seifert, Richard, 3,420,215.
Mayberry, Marshall L.; and Martinet, Jacques R., to Kaiser Alu-
minum & Chemical Corporation. Direct-bonded periclase refracto-
ries and process of preparing same. 3,473,939, 10-21-69, CI. 106-
58.
Maybury, Gordon Howard; and Moore, Frank Woodward, to Lucas,
Joseph, (Industries) Limited. Slipring unit for dynamoelectric
machines. 3,441,765, 4-29-69, CI. 310-232.
Maycock, William Henry, to Associated Electrical Industries
Limited. Electric spark ignition units. 3,421,825, 1-14-69, CI. 431-
208.
Maydan, Dan: See —
Crowell, Merton H.; and Maydan, Dan, 3,483,942.
Maydorn, Wolfgang: See —
Baltzer, Erich; Maydorn, Wolfgang; and Nachilla, Her-
bert,3,448,595.
Mayeaux, Emma Lee A. Holder for food. 3,481,458, 12-2-69, CI.
206-56.
Mayer & Cie: See —
Martinetz, Johann; and Paepke, Horst, 3,461,690.
Paepke, Horst, 3,452,559.
Paepke, Horst, 3,466,897.
Mayer, Albert: See —
Berman, Marvin A.; Levy, Paul M.; and Mayer, Al-
bert,3,435,959.
Mayer, Alois. Method of treatment of crude animal fat. 3,424,587,
1-28-69, CI. 99-7.
Mayer, Andreas: See —
Plotz, Georg; Mayer, Andreas; and Lewandowski,
Adolf.3,421,333.
Mayer, David P.; and Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Cor-
poration. Substituted and unsubstituted N-lower alkyl benzhydryl-
carbamates as herbicides. 3,431,099, 3-4-69, CI. 71-106.
Mayer, David P.: See —
Richter, Sidney B.; and Mayer, David P. ,3,422, 199.
Richter, Sidney B.; and Mayer, David P. ,3,470,237.
Mayer, Edward F.; and Sullivan, William A., Jr., to Xerox Corpora-
tion. Xerographic development method and apparatus. 3,472,657,
10-14-69, CI. 96-1.
Mayer, Endre A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Vortex valve.
3,424,182, 1-28-69, CI. 137-81.5
Mayer, Endre A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Fluid control device.
3,444,878, 5-20-69, CI. 137-81.5
Mayer, Endre A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Bistable fluid device.
3,456,667, 7-22-69, CI. 137-81.5
Mayer, Endre A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Pressure amplifier.
3,468,329, 9-23-69, CI. 137-81.5
Mayer, Endre A., to Bendix Corporation, The. Flowing probe vortex
device. 3,486,521, 12-30-69, CI. 137-81.5
Mayer, Ferdy. Production of low velocity motion. 3,427,898, 2-18-
69, CI. 74-640.
Mayer, Ferdy. Electrical circuit protection devices utilizing capacitor
discharge. 3,467,890, 9-16-69, CI. 317-33.
Mayer, Fernand: See —
Upham, George B.; Mayer, Fernand; and Louis,
Georges,3,424,440.
Mayer, Frank, & Associates, Inc.: See —
Crosslen, Louis John, 3,478,893.
Mayer, Fritz: See —
Schaefer, Paul; Mayer, Fritz; and Maeder, Arthur,3,459,716.
Mayer, George; and Greenwood, Roger Kearsley, to International
Nickel Company, Inc., The. Low alloy steel particularly suitable
for cold forging. 3,432,291, 3-1 1-69, CI. 75-124.
Mayer, Gerhard; and Haft, Roland, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.
Vaporization vessel for use in vapor deposition upon a carrier sup-
port. 3,452,970, 7-1-69, CI. 263-47.
Mayer, Guy, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
System for measuring the radiation path in a laser. 3,462,127, 8-
19-69, CI. 356-106.
Mayer, Hans J.; Ruegg, Rudolf; and Schudel, Peter, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Production of chromanes. 3,455,959, 7-15-69, CI. 260-
345.5
Mayer, Heinz, to International Standard Electric Corporation. Ap-
paratus for a three-part recording head arrangement. 3,447,807, 6-
3-69, CI. 274-4.
Mayer, James W.; Bower, Robert W.; and Shifrin, Gordon A., to
Hughes Aircraft Company. Diode having large capacitance change
related to minimal applied voltage. 3,483,443, 12-9-69, CI. 317-
234.
Mayer, James W.; Marsh, Ogden J.; and Baron, Robert E., to
Hughes Aircraft Company. Switching circuit using a two-carrier
negative resistance device. 3,424,910, 1-28-69, CI. 250-211.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1017
Mayer, John F., to Navan Incorporated. Deformable sealing ring
having integral spacer flange. 3,446,508, 5-27-69, CI. 277-180.
Mayer, Joseph W. Ring shim having securing insert. 3,483,717, 12-
16-69, CI. 63-15.6
Mayer, Julian Richard, to Sterling Drug lnc.6-(Lower-alkanoyl)-4-
hydroxy-2-mercapto-5,6,7,8- tetrahydropyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidines.
3,444,168, 5-13-69, CI. 260-256.5
Mayer, Leo F.: See—
Thornsen, Bernard L.; Henrich, Robert S.; and Mayer, Leo
F., 3,480,849.
Mayer, Oscar, & Co., Inc.: See—
Balch, James L., 3,486,632.
Gifford, Maurice J.; and Grindrod, Paul E., 3,420,679.
Gifford, Maurice J.; and Seiferth, Oscar E., 3,438,788.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,424,042.
Jensen, Hans A., 3,465,492.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,467,240.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Merdler, Myron J., 3,478,488.
Jensen, Hans A.; and Eberman, Augustus H., 3,479,792.
Kielsmeier, Elwood W.; and Paynter, William D., 3,473,190.
Middleton, Frederick H., 3,422,489.
Middleton, Frederick H., 3,473,189.
Olson, Floyd C; and Trautman, Jack C, 3,447,932.
Olson, Floyd C; and Podebradsky, Everett V., 3,453,120.
Orloff, Daniel L., 3,473,579.
Trautman, Jack C; and Middleton, Frederic H., 3,487,094.
Vedvik, Andrew H.; and Middleton, Frederic H., 3,471,918.
Wedekind, Norman J.; and Orloff, Daniel L., 3,464,343.
Mayer, Oscar, Co., Inc.: See —
Seiferth, Oscar E.; and Austin, Glenn M., 3,432,980.
Mayer, Richard: See —
Kraemer, Stefan; Seidl, Alois; Mayer, Richard; and Streibl, Lud-
wig,3,473,904.
Mayer, Robert: See —
Hall, Lawrence J.; Mayer, Robert; and Young, Einar
T.,3,435,238.
Mayer, Robert, to Sun Oil Company. Apparatus for measuring
blade-die spacing in a pelletizer including a rotating capacitor
blade. 3,428,889, 2-18-69, CI. 324-61.
Mayer, Robert; Shawhan, Elbert N.; and Young, Einar T., to Sun Oil
Company. Liquid level measuring apparatus. 3,473,380, 10-21-69,
CI. 73-304.
Mayer, Rudi; and Suling, Carlhans, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft. Copolymers of acrylonitrile and process for preparing
same. 3,467,629, 9-16-69, CI. 260-79.3
Mayer, Rudolf: See —
Boyhan, Walter S.; Mayer, Rudolf; and Staheli, Arthur
H., 3,437,727.
Boyhan, Walter S.; Mayer, Rudolf; and Staheli, Arthur
H., 3,443,008.
Mayer, Siegfried: See —
Kramer, Manfred; Mayer, Siegfried; Reichert, Rudolf; Rose,
Klaus; and Zirps, Wilhelm,3,425,593.
Mayer, Simon E.: See —
Gray, Robert D.; and Mayer, Simon E., 3,442,923.
Gray, Robert D.; and Mayer, Simon E., 3,472,637.
Mayer, Simon Ernest, to Trancoa Chemical Corporation. Radiation
resistant semiconductor grade silicon containing a metal oxide.
3,444,100, 5-13-69, CI. 252-520.
Mayer, Viktor: See —
Maier, Kurt Maria; Mayer, Viktor; Mortl, Gunther Lorenz; and
Skalla, Norbert Franz.3,429,723.
Mayer, William J.; Krause, Douglas P.; Lange, Walter H.; and
Moore, Caleb P., to General Motors Corporation. Method of mea-
suring oil consumption in an engine. 3,471,696, 10-7-69, CI. 250-
83.
Mayerjak, Robert J., to Kaman Corporation. Flexible coupling.
3,481,158, 12-2-69, CI. 64-12.
Mayerl, Michael C, to Mangood Corporation. Multiple channel in-
dicating apparatus. 3,428,787, 2-18-69, CI. 235-92.
Mayerle, Evan A.; and Craig, Richard L., to Nalco Chemical Com-
pany. Method of preparing trialkyl lead acetate. 3,450,734, 6-17-
69, CI. 260-436.
Mayerle, Evan A.; and Hunter, Edward A., to Nalco Chemical Com-
pany. Purification of ethers. 3,458,410, 7-29-69, CI. 204-59.
Mayes, James H.: See —
Reitmeier, Ronald E.; Mayfield, Franklin D.; and Mayes, James
H., 3,437,703.
Mayes, Nathan, to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Novel polymer in-
termediates. 3,440,260, 4-22-69, CI. 260-448.2
Mayes, Paul E.; and Grant, Ronald D., to JFD Electronics Corpora-
tion, mesne. Log periodic dipole array with dual band directors.
3,466,655, 9-9-69, CI. 343-792.5
Mayes, Paul E.: See —
Grant, Ronald D.; and Mayes, Paul E., 3,454,950.
Mayes, Robert M. Birdhouse kit. 3,459,157, 8-5-69, CI. 119-23.
Mayet, Pierre Ernest: See —
Bourdin, Jean Sylvain; and Mayet, Pierre Ernest, 3,444,727.
Mayfield, Franklin D.: See —
Reitmeier, Ronald E.; Mayfield, Franklin D.; and Mayes, James
H., 3,437, 703.
Mayfield, George C, to McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Company.
Piston ring assembly. 3,447,81 1, 6-3-69, CI. 277-193.
Mayfield Laboratories, Inc.: See —
Mooney, John Russell, 3,465,390.
Mayfield, Orley J., to Kewanee Oil Company, mesne. Method of
treating animals infected with large roundworms using cobalt ar-
senic compounds. 3,466,363, 9-9-69, CI. 424-295.
Mayfield, William B.: See—
Reinicke, Robert H.; and Mayfield, William B., 3,472,277.
Mayhall, Joel O.: See—
Colburn, Steven C; Hallse, Robert L.; Matsuda, Hisashi; and
Mayhall, Joel O.,3,481,010.
Mayhew, Donald J.: See —
Prasse, Herbert F.; and Mayhew, Donald J. ,3,456,952.
Prasse, Herbert F.; and Mayhew, Donald J. ,3,456,954.
Mayhew, Harry E., Jr.; and Wardle, Meredith C. Method and pen-
dant system for arresting aircraft. 3,456,908, 7-22-69, CI. 244-1 10.
Mayhew, Jean A.: See —
Sponske, Argyl D.; Mayhew, Jean A.; and Mayhew, Violet
M., 3,422,961.
Mayhew, Norman H., to Jergens Tool Specialty Co. Pressure mul-
tiplying booster. 3,473,328, 10-21-69, CI. 60-54.5
Mayhew, Raymond L.; and Williams, Earl P., to GAF Corporation.
Pesticidal compositions comprising N-substituted gamma hydrox-
ycarboxylic acid amides. 3,436,463, 4-1-69, CI. 424-320.
Mayhew, Violet M.: See —
Sponske, Argyl D.; Mayhew, Jean A.; and Mayhew, Violet
M., 3,422,961.
Mayhue, Luther F., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Separation of
aluminum halide complex in alkylation process. 3,470,264, 9-30-
69, CI. 260-683.57
Mayhue, Luther F., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Alkylation
process and vessel combining reaction, catalyst separation and
coalescence therein. 3,485,893, 12-23-69, CI. 260-683.43
Mayland, Bertrand J.: See —
Bocard, Joseph P.; Harvin, Richard L.; and Mayland, Bertrand
J. ,3,469,944.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; and Brandon, Charles S., to Girdler Corpora-
tion. Processes of producing fuel gases by reforming liquid
hydrocarbons. 3,442,632, 5-6-69, CI. 48-215.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; and Steinberger, Robert John, to Girdler Cor-
poration. Apparatus for removal of acidic gases from gaseous at-
mospheres. 3,485,743, 12-23-69, CI. 204-234.
Mayland, Bertrand J.; Trimarke, Carl Robert; Harvin, Richard L.;
and Brandon, Charles S., to Girdler Corporation. Process for the
catalytic steam reforming of naphtha and related hydrocarbons.
3,477,832, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 48-213.
Mayle, Louis F.; and Sanders, Robert W., to Magnavox Company,
The. Automatic programming for detent-type TV tuner.
3,478,270, 11-11-69, CI. 325-470.
Mayling, Albert A., to Roan Selection Limited. Bacterial leaching of
ores with an alkaline matrix. 3,455,679, 7-15-69, CI. 75-101.
Maynard, Douglas E. Level adjusting mechanism for free arm sewing
machine. 3,468,589, 9-23-69, CI. 312-29.
Maynard, Fred B., to Motorola, Inc. Quantizing circuit using
progressively biased transistors in parallel. 3,458,721, 7-29-69, CI.
307-235.
Maynard, John T.; and Yu, Johnny Dah-Chun, to Smith, A. O., Cor-
poration. Control for dynamoelectric machine having a pair of
capacitive timing circuits interconnected to control firing of a trig-
gered switch. 3,421,027, 1-7-69, CI. 307-293.
Maynard Manufacturing Company: See —
Bonacci, Nicholas A., 3,434,168.
Maynard, Robert W.: See —
Heyl, Leo W.; and Maynard, Robert W., 3,426,707.
St. Clair, Albert R.; and Maynard, Robert W., 3,421 .461.
Mayne, David W.: See —
Markowitz, Seymour; and Mayne, David W., 3,474, 419.
Mayne, David W.; and Spears, Loy Leonard, to Ampex Corporation.
Sense amplifier including a differential amplifier with input cou-
pled to drive-sense windings. 3,466,630, 9-9-69, CI. 340-174.
Mayne, Walter W. Dead reckoning instrument. 3,478,195, 11-11-69,
CI. 235-61.
Mayne, Warren R.; and Johnson, Frank W., to Unitek Corporation.
Orthodontic neckband. 3,458,935, 8-5-69, CI. 32-14.
Mayner, Thomas S., to Midland-Ross Corporation. Variable area ex-
truder die-head. 3,453,690, 7-8-69, CI. 18-14.
Mayo, Bernard Joseph; and Lodge, James Alec, to Electric & Musi-
cal Industries Limited. Focusing and deflecting system for a
cathode ray tube. 3,449,624, 6-10-69, CI. 315-31.
Mayo, Fletcher, to Fishery Products Limited. Frozen food package
and method of packaging frozen food. 3,464,833, 9-2-69, CI. 99-
174.
Mayo, Hayes Claude: See —
Finneran, James Ambrose; and Mayo, Hayes Claude, 3,484, 197.
Mayo, Hays C: See —
Finneran, James A.; Mayo, Hays C; Multhaup Robert H.; and
Smith, Ronald B., 3,44 1,393.
Mayo, James W.: See —
Pride, Joseph D., Jr.; and Mayo, James W.,3,458,217.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
Mayo, James W., to United States of America, National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. Tubular coupling having frangible con-
necting means. 3,427,047, 2-1 1-69, CI. 285-3.
Mayo, James W.; and Michael, James E., to United States of Amer-
ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Electrical
connector. 3,421,134, 1-7-69, CI. 339-150.
Mayo, John H., to Mayo Valve Corporation. Plug valve. 3,425,661,
2-4-69, CI. 251-175.
Mayo, John S.: See —
Heightley, John D.; Johannes, Virgil I.; Mayo, John S.; and Witt,
Francis J. ,3,420,956.
Mayo, Kenneth E.: See —
Fitzgerald, Joseph J.; and Mayo, Kenneth E., 3,432,386.
Mayo Valve Corporation: See —
Mayo, John H., 3,425,661.
Mayo, William E.: See —
Gottlieb, Joel B.; ar.d Mayo, William E.,3,424,712.
Gottlieb, Joel B.; and Mayo, William E.,3,424,717.
Mayor, Anibal; and Dean, Jack A., to RCA Corporation. Television
deflection circuit. 3,459,993, 8-5-69, CI. 315-29.
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John William;
and Bentley, Kenneth Walter, to Reckitt & Sons Limited. 15-
Dehydro-6,14-endoetheno and endoethano northebaines and
nororipavines. 3,464,992, 9-2-69, CI. 260-285.
Mayor, Philip Arthur; Haddlesey, David Ian; Lewis, John William;
and Bentley, Kenneth Walter, to Reckitt & Sons Limited. 6,14-En-
doetheno northebaines and nororipavines. 3,464,993, 9-2-69, CI.
260-285.
Mayr, Alfred F. Bolts. 3,473,433, 10-21-69, CI. 85-10.
Mayr, Helmut: See —
Biedermann, Friedrich; Duerr, Helmut; von Wasielewski, Erwin;
Mayr, Helmut; Huber, Hans-Peter; Granser, Josef; and Pelte,
Richard,3,483,807.
Mayr, Helmut; and Pelte, Richard. Photographic camera with an au-
tomatic exposure control device. 3,444,798, 5-20-69, CI. 95-64.
Mayr, Helmut; and Pelte, Richard, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien-
gesellschaft. Electrostatic control arrangement of a camera
diaphragm. 3,469,516, 9-30-69, CI. 95-64.
Mayr, Helmut; Pelte, Richard; and Auracher, August, to Agfa-
Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Movie camera with fading means.
3,425,776, 2-4-69, CI. 352-175.
Mayrand, Louis Philip, to Extar Company. Water-free toothpastes
containing metaphosphates calcium, carbonate, and mineral oil.
3,475,533, 10-28-69, CI. 424-57.
Mayrath, Martin. Universal joint drive connection for large angles of
shaft deviation. 3,427,824, 2-18-69, CI. 64-2.
Mayrath, Martin. Hinged-hopper auger conveyor. 3,435,941, 4-1-69,
CI. 198-87.
Mayrath, Martin. Auger conveyor discharge unit with safety outlet.
3,447,669, 6-3-69, CI. 198-213.
Mayrhofer, Wilhelm: See —
Kronig, Walter; Mayrhofer, Wilhelm; Scharfe, Gerhard;
Schwerdtel, Wulf; and Halcour, Kurt,3,485,887.
Mayridl, Jakob: See —
Stolze, Georg; and Mayridl, Jakob,3,422,228.
Mays, Robert K.; and Bertorelli, Orlando Leonard, to Huber, J. M.,
Corporation. Process of producing highly porous and reactive sil-
ica materials. 3,437,441, 4-8-69, CI. 23-182.
Mays, Vance H., to Case, J. I., Company. Sliding gear shifting
mechanism. 3,479,900, 11-25-69, CI. 74-477.
Mays, Vance H.; and Lemke, James H., to Case, J. 1., Company.
Shifting mechanism for transmission. 3,468,180, 9-23-69, CI. 74-
475.
Mayse, Weldon D.: See —
Watson, Frederick D.; and Mayse, Weldon D., 3,458,429.
Maysteel Products Corp.: See —
Weber, Charles H., 3,439,132.
Maytag Company, The: See —
Burkland, Charles W., 3,454,240.
Jones, Gerald W.; and Ross, Frank E., 3,424,920.
Ross, Frank E., 3,430,871.
Smith, Thomas R., 3,471,940.
Smith, Thomas R., 3,486,701.
White, William D., 3,481,175.
Maytag, John Hardy, to Coors Porcelain Company. Can trimmer and
scrap disposing mechanism. 3,425,251, 2-4-69, CI. 72-71.
Maytone, Frank F., to Boeing Company, The. Apparatus for tinning
printed circuitry. 3,434,455, 3-25-69, CI. 1 18-72.
Maytum, Derek Laurie; and Eggerstedt, Karl Heinz, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Agricultural spraying process and
device. 3,481,540, 12-2-69, CI. 239-1.
Maytum, James N.: See —
Skromme, Austin G.; and Maytum, James N., 3, 427,079.
Mayumi, Kanji; Yamaki, Kiyoshi; Konishi, Akio; Suzuki, Shigeyuki;
and Kiyama, Soji, to Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
Moisture-proof terpolymer coated cellophane. 3,428,482, 2-18-69,
CI. 117-145.
Mayumi, Kazuaki: See —
Tatsuzawa, Yoshinobu; Uchida, Kosaku; and Mayumi,
Kazuaki.3,467,876.
Mazalov, Ivan Mikhailovich: See —
Vinogradov, Alexandr Sergeevich; Kapustin, Jury Mikhailovich;
Maxjutenko, Ilya Nikolaevich; Kiselnikov, Vladimir
Nikolaevich; Borisov, Igor Sergeevich; and Mazalov, Ivan
MikhaiIovich,3,4 1 9,940.
Mazanek, Henry E.: See —
Fortenbach, John H.; Hollowood, Hugh B.; and Mazanek, Henry
E., 3,435,517.
Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhsh S.; Lynch, Charles; and Smith, Jonathan
S., II, to United States of America, Air Force. Transparent zir-
conia composition and process for making same. 3,432,314, 3-11-
69, CI. 106-57.
Maze, Betty G. Adjustable mannequin. 3,472,435, 10-14-69, CI.
223-68.
Maze, Perry Vincent. Sign construction with translucent reflector.
3,419,986, 1-7-69, CI. 40-130.
Maze, Perry V. Twin face illuminated and reflecting sign. 3,448,538,
6-10-69, CI. 40-130.
Mazeika, Albert, to Milton Manufacturing Company, Inc. Replace-
ment cartridge inflator gauge. 3,429,332, 2-25-69, CI. 137-227.
Mazelsky, Bernard. Energy-absorbing barrier device. 3,436,057, 4-1-
69, CI. 256-13.1
Mazerka, John T.: See —
Winston, Eric; and Mazerka, John T.,3,468,577.
Mazerolle, Lorn A., to Elkhart Bridge and Iron Company, Inc. Vehi-
cle wheel suspension means Advertising means. 3,481,652, 12-2-
69, CI. 301-37.
Mazerolles, Pierre, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
Organometallic polyamides. 3,485,803, 12-23-69, CI. 260-78.
Maziarka, Robert J., to Alphamatic Corporation. Rotary base.
3,425,566, 2-4-69, CI. 211-56.
Maziarka, Robert J., to Alphamatic Corporation. Imprinter carriage.
3,447,459, 6-3-69, CI. 101-269.
Maziarka, Robert J., to Alphamatic Corporation. Storage file for
cards. 3,483,646, 12-16-69, CI. 40-124.2
Maziuk, John: See —
Bodkin, Ernest A.; and Maziuk, John,3,432,425.
Maziuk, John, to Mobil Oil Corporation. Serial reforming with a rare
earth metal in all but last stage. 3,436,335, 4-1-69, CI. 208-65.
Mazur, Chester C, to United States Steel Corporation. Apparatus
for measuring strip temperature. 3,475,962, 1 1-4-69, CI. 73-355.
Mazur, Richard A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Decorative laminate and
method of making the same. 3,423,273, 1-21-69, CI. 161-5.
Mazur, Robert G., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Method of
lapping and polishing. 3,426,484, 2-1 1-69, CI. 51-281.
Mazur, Robert H.; Goldkamp, Arthur H.; and Schlatter, James M.,
to Searle, G. D., & Co. Aspartic acid containing dipeptide lower
alkyl esters. 3,475,403, 10-28-69, CI. 260-112.5
Mazur, Sylvester S.: See —
Herbenar, Edward J.; and Mazur, Sylvester S., 3,44 1,298.
Mazurkevics, Anatolijs, to Allen Electric and Equipment Company.
Three light testing arrangement for testing the voltage output of
automobile voltage regulators. 3,437,916, 4-8-69, CI. 324-28.
Mazurkevics, Anatolijs, to Allen Electric and Equipment Company.
Engine testing circuit for connection across the ignition points of
an internal combustion engine. 3,473,119, 10-14-69, CI. 324-70.
Mazurkiewicz, Edward J., to Ford Motor Company. Vehicle seat
positioning aid. 3,457,548, 7-22-69, CI. 340-103.
Mazurkiewicz, Edward J., to Ford Motor Company. Fluid pressuriz-
ing and distributing apparatus for vehicles. 3,472,146, 10-14-69,
CI. 98-2.
Mazza, Geneva Carol. Albumin containing cosmetic lotion.
3,463,862, 8-26-69, CI. 424-359.
Mazza, Gerald V. Glove construction. 3,430,265, 3-4-69, CI. 2-162.
Mazzanti, Germana: See —
Mangini, Angelo; Mazzanti, Germana; and Tundo, An-
tonio.3,454,551.
Mazzanti, Giorgio: See —
Natta, Giulio; Chini, Paolo; Mazzanti, Giorgio; and Britz,
Amelia,3,448,083.
Natta, Giulio; Dall'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio.3,458,489.
Natta, Giulio; Dall'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio.3,459,725.
Natta, Giulio; Dall'Asta, Gino; and Mazzanti, Giorgio,3,476,728.
Natta, Giulio; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Valvas-
sori, Alberto; and Sartori, Guido.3,483,173.
Natta, Giulio; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Valvassori, Alberto; Dall'Asta,
Gino; and Sartori, Guido,3,453,250.
Natta, Giulio; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Valvassori, Alberto; and Sar-
tori, Guido.3,476,720.
Natta, Giulio; Pino, Piero; and Mazzanti, Giorgio, 3,435,017.
Natta, Giulio; Pino, Piero; and Mazzanti, Giorgio, 3, 438,956.
Natta, Giulio; Pregaglia, Gianfranco; Mazzanti, Giorgio; Binaghi,
Marco; Pozzi, Giancarlo; Oddo, Nino; and Zamboni, Valen-
tino,3,422,069.
Natta, Guilio; Pino, Piero; and Mazzanti, Giorgio, 3,435,018.
Mazzei, Alesandro; Lugli, Gabriele; and Marconi, Walter, to Snam
S.p. A. Process for preparing 1,4 cis polybutadiene using Al Br3, an
aluminum monoxydride and a cobalt compound. 3,463,766, 8-26-
69, CI. 260-94.3
LIST OF PATENTEES
1019
Mazzei, Alessandro: See-
Marconi, Walter; Mazzei, Alessandro; and Lugli,
Gabriele.3,468,867.
Mazzei, Gene L.; and Pokriots, Wilford Lewis, to Mike Console.
Athletic net stabilization. 3,435,487, 4-1-69, CI. 24-73.
Mazzella, Gerald: See —
Golden, Richard L.; and Mazzella, Gerald, 3,423,471.
Mazzella, Salvatore. Tire adapter assembly. 3,426,824, 2-11-69, CI.
152-242.
Mazzeo, Michael P.: See—
Gobran, Riad H.; Santaniello, Anthony F.; and Mazzeo, Michael
P. ,3,423,376.
Mazzi, Aramis, to Solis Societa a Responsabilita Limitata. Tubular
hosiery tensioning device. 3,430,464, 3-4-69, CI. 66-153.
Mazzio, Anthony James; and Birr, Louis G., Jr., to Dick, A. B.,
Company. Feed mechanism for photocopy machine or the like.
3,475,093, 10-28-69, CI. 355-3.
Mazzocchi, Alfred A.: See —
Gazzoli, Anthony, 3,452,150.
Mazzocco, Philip. Wiglet. 3,434,481, 3-25-69, CI. 132-53.
Mazzolini, Corrado; and Denti, Francesco, to ACSA Applicazioni
Chimiche S.p.A. Synthetic vinyl fibres of high shrinkability.
3,424,833, 1-28-69, CI. 264-168.
Mazzone, Charles P.: See —
Ross, Stanley E.; Mazzone, Charles P.; and Russo, Carl
J.,3,441,990.
Turton, Walter; and Mazzone, Charles.3,479,710.
Mazzoni, Renato J.: See —
Gallagher, Raymond G.; Mazzoni, Renato J.; and Dauson,
Samuel.3,466,826.
MB Associates: See —
Biehl, Arthur T.; and Mainhardt, Robert, 3,437,289.
MBT Corporation: See —
Daus, Donald A.; and Misch, Robert D., 3,447,506.
McAdams, Allan C, to International Harvester Company. Steering
arm for bale thrower. 3,480,163, 11-25-69, CI. 214-42.
McAfee, Charles F., to United States of America, Army. Metal
oxide-silicon diode containing coating of vanodium petoxide-V,Os-
deposited on n-type material with nickel electrodes. 3,471,756,
10-7-69, CI. 317-234.
McAfee, Loyd, to Monroe Auto Equipment Company. Shock ab-
sorber performance demonstration stand. 3,478,445, 1 1-18-69, CI.
35-49.
McAlaster, Robert J. Carton holder. 3,456,840, 7-22-69, CI. 220-85.
McAleer, Howard J., to Formax Manufacturing Corporation. Car-
tridge work wheel. 3,451,093, 6-24-69, CI. 15-230.1
McAlexander, Joseph C, Jr.: See —
Brown, Ford J.; and McAlexander, Joseph C, Jr. ,3,426,425.
McAlister, Iris J.; McAlister, Jimmie D.; and Loder, Merle R. Vehi-
cle load weighing device. 3,420,325, 1-7-69, CI. 177-137.
McAlister, Jimmie D.: See —
McAlister, Iris J.; McAlister, Jimmie D.; and Loder, Merle
R.,3,420,325.
McAllan, John Dewar, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Apparatus and method of metal extrusion. 3,449,935, 6-17-
69, CI. 72-60.
McAllister, Byron T.; and Good, Wilson C, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation. Fuse and fuse element supports for use therein.
3,460,085, 8-5-69, CI. 337-190.
McAllister, Donald: See —
Jackson, Wilbur F.; Katchka, Jay R.; and McAllister,
Donald.3,453,062.
Katchka, Jay R.; McAllister, Donald; and Scharer, Edward
B., 3,454,038.
McAllister, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Rare
earth activated strontium lithium germanate phosphors. 3,420,781,
1-7-69, CI. 252-301.4
McAllister, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Strontium and barium substituted lanthanum phosphate phosphors.
3,422,024, 1-14-69, CI. 252-301.4
McAllister, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Ter-
bium activated calcium and magnesium germanate phosphors.
3,451,941, 6-24-69, CI. 252-301.4
McAlpine, Charles H.; and McGowan, Kenneth G., to Mac En-
gineering and Equipment Company. Method of casting intercell
connections for batteries. 3,444,920, 5-20-69, CI. 164-108.
McAlpine, Robert, Sir, & Sons Limited: See —
Bland, John, 3,426,857.
McAlvay, John C, to Webster Electric Company, Inc. Variable dis-
placement swashplate pumps. 3,422,767, 1-21-69, CI. 103-162.
McAlvay, John C; and Hubbard, Glenn R., to Webster Electric
Company, Inc. Hydraulic flow controlling apparatus. 3,465,519, 9-
9-69, CI. 60-52.
McAnallen, Charles K.: See —
Mills, Jack F.; and McAnallen, Charles K.,3,452,137.
McAndrew, Francis B., to Celanese Corporation. Branched ox-
ymethylene copolymers and method of preparation. 3,435,005, 3-
25-69, CI. 260-67.
McAndrew, Francis B. Preparation of oxymethylene polymers in the
presence of polyhydric compounds. 3,436,375, 4-1-69, CI. 260-67.
McAndrew, Francis B., to Celanese Corporation. Copolymerization
of trioxane with an epoxy- containing comonomer in the presence
of an aldehyde. 3,445,433, 5-20-69, CI. 260-67.
McAndrew, James P. Anti-creep adapter for milking machine infla-
tions. 3,485,212, 12-23-69, CI. 119-14.49
McAnelly, John K.; and Warner, William D. Method for preparing a
bromelain solution for ante-mortem injection. 3,446,626, 5-27-69,
CI. 99-107.
McAnelly, John K.: See —
Young, Harland H.; Warner, William D.; and McAnelly, John
K.,3,442,764.
McAninich, Herbert A.; and Underwood, Herbert N., to Borg-
Warner Corporation. Hydrostatic washer transmission. 3,443,405,
5-13-69, CI. 68-23.7
McArdle, Edward J.: See —
Colgan, Charles E.; and McArdle, Edward J. ,3,455,481.
McArdle, John C; and Rohleder, Joseph. Form tie breaker tool.
3,473,578, 10-21-69, CI. 140-149.
McArthur, Colin Shaw, to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Ap-
paratus for making filter tip cigarettes. 3,420,243, 1-7-69, CI. 131-
94.
McArthur, Colin Shaw; and Hester, Benny Lee, to Reynolds, R. J.,
Tobacco Company. Cigarette inspection apparatus. 3,426,583, 2-
11-69, CI. 73-45.1
McArthur, Colin Shaw; and McKnight, Bruce Wall, to Reynolds, R.
J., Tobacco Company. Cigarette inspection apparatus. 3,426,582,
2-11-69, CI. 73-45.1
McArthur, Colin S.: See —
Pinkham, Jesse R.; Payne, Leslie E.; Michal, David H.; and
McArthur, Colin S., 3,456,787.
McArthur, Colin S., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Method
for making filter tip cigarettes. 3,470,884, 10-7-69, CI. 131-94.
McArthur, Colin S., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Air actu-
ated apparatus for controlling the diameter of a cigarette rod.
3,477,441, 11-11-69, CI. 131-21.
McArthur, Colin S., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Pneu-
matic method and apparatus for testing cigarettes to detect loose
ends and missing filter tips. 3,483,970, 12-16-69, CI. 209-73.
McArthur, Colin S., to Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. Ap-
paratus for heating sheet material. 3,484,582, 12-16-69, CI. 219-
469.
McArthur, Donald B., to Hughes Aircraft Company. Motor control
in a process control system. 3,486,093, 12-23-69, CI. 318-102.
McArthur, George, Jr., to Glenwood Range Company, mesne. Cook-
ing oven cleaning apparatus. 3,465,125, 9-2-69, CI. 219-406.
McArthur, Raymond J.: See —
Elliott, James Franklin; Korzekwa, Samuel M.; and McArthur,
Raymond J. ,3,425,263.
McArtney, John J.: See —
Ake, Nelson E.; and McArtney, John J. ,3,459,985.
McAuley, James H., to McAuley Manufacturing, Inc. Straight-
through sprocket drive for open-link long pitch chain. 3,451,528,
6-24-69, CI. 198-171.
McAuley, James H., to McAuley Manufacturing, Inc. Flexible
material-conveying chain. 3,451,529, 6-24-69, CI. 198-173.
McAuley Manufacturing, Inc.: See —
McAuley, James H., 3,451,528.
McAuley, James H., 3,451,529.
McAuliffe, Clayton D., to Chevron Research Company. Method of
improving fluid flow in porous media. 3,472,319, 10-14-69, CI.
166-270.
McAuliffe, Clayton D.; Simon, Ralph; and Johnson, Carl E., Jr., to
Chevron Research Company. Pumping viscous crude. 3,467,195,
9-16-69, CI. 166-314.
McAusland, John R. Conector for water stop material or the like.
3,439,592, 4-22-69, CI. 94-18.
McAvoy, John A., to Burroughs Corporation. Time responsive error
signal generator. 3,435,258, 3-25-69, CI. 307-293.
McAvoy, John A., to Burroughs Corporation. Read-in driver.
3,458,717, 7-29-69, CI. 307-154.
McAvoy, Thomas R.; and Anderson, John R., to Minnesota Mining
and Manufacturing Company. Adapter. 3,436,876, 4-8-69, CI. 51-
378.
McAvoy, Thomas, to Valve Corporation of America. Aerosol tip and
insert assembly. 3,472,457, 10-14-69, CI. 239-337.
McBain, Frank; and McBain, John Alex. Skirt hanger. 3,474,943,
10-28-69, CI. 223-95.
McBain, John Alex: See —
McBain, Frank; and McBain, John Alex, 3,474,943.
McBaine, Clifford K., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Method and apparatus for producing electricity comprising a fuel
cell in combination with an ecological system. 3,421,942, 1-14-69,
CI. 136-86.
Mc Bee, Earl T., to Purdue Research Foundation. Fungicidal com-
position containing 3a,4,7,7a- tetrahydro-2,3,3a,4,5,6,7,7cr,-oc-
tahalo-4,7- methanoindene 1,8-dione diimine and method of using
the same. 3,433,876, 3-18-69, CI. 424-325.
McBee, Earl T.; and Turner, John J. Trioximinopolyhalocycloalkanes
and process. 3,459,802, 8-5-69, CI. 260-566.
McBee, Earl T.; and Turner, John J. Amino oximino polyhalo-
cycloalkenes and process. 3,462,488, 8-19-69, CI. 260-566.
1020
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
McBeth, Clyde W.: See—
Haynes, George R.; McBeth, Clyde W.; Pilgram, Kurt H. G.;
and White, Lyle V., 3,454,682.
McBeth, James R.: See—
Godfrey, Lawrence M., Jr.; and McBeth, James R., 3,458,859.
McBrayer, John S.; Pearson, Paul E., Jr.; and Robinson, Robert W.,
to Sperry Rand Corporation. Multiple channel fail functional
system for discretely disconnecting malfunctioning sub-systems.
3,422,327, 1-14-69, CI. 318-18.
McBride, Anthony V. Lamp unit mounting receptacle. 3,479,636,
11-18-69, CI. 339-125.
McBride, Clarence E.; O'Brien, David F.; and Gates, John W., Jr., to
Eastman kodak Company. Bridged dihydroxynaphthalene and
bridged dihydroxyanthracene silver halide developing agents and
antifoggants. 3,459,549, 8-5-69, CI. 96-66.5
McBride, Harold O.; Tichy, Oscar A. W.; and McNish, Howard G.,
to Whirlpool Corporation. Flow responsive automatic water level
control. 3,478,373, 11-18-69, CI. 8-158.
McBride, Harold Oren; and Gartley, William H., to Whirlpool Cor-
poration. Automatic water level control. 3,478,374, 11-18-69, CI.
8-158.
McBride, Lyle E., Jr., to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Tempera-
ture control apparatus. 3,465,961, 9-9-69, CI. 236-9.
McBride, Lyle E., Jr.; and Waseleski, Joseph W., to Texas Instru-
ments, Incorporated. Thermostatic apparatus. 3,456,878, 7-22-69,
CI. 236-1.
McBride, Richard T., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Process of producing laminar film structures. 3,443,980, 5-13-69,
CI. 117-47.
McBrien, James H., to Helmerich & Payne, Inc. Pipe protector.
3,445,144, 5-20-69, CI. 308-4.
McBrien, James H.; and Wright, Gerald T., to Helmerich & Payne,
Inc. Secondary seal. 3,422,981, 1-21-69, CI. 220-26.
McBrien, Robert M.; See—
Vanderbur, John E., Jr.; Waggoner, James N.; and McBrien,
Robert M.,3,424,218.
McBroom, Marvin L.: See —
Pritchard, Vernon M.; and McBroom, Marvin L., 3,466,794.
McBurnett, Arthur D., to Automatic Car-Wash Distributors, Inc.,
mesne. Car washing device. 3,481,346, 12-2-69, CI. 134-45.
McCabe, Bernard J.: See —
Noe, Joseph T.; Peppard, Donald M.; and McCabe, Bernard
J.,3,420,222.
McCabe, Daniel U. Lifetime check valve for gasoline dispensing
equipment. 3,461,905, 8-19-69, CI. 137-315.
McCabe, Donald A.: See —
Meyer, Marion J.; and McCabe, Donald A. ,3,468,663.
McCabe, Earl A., Jr.: See —
Dean, Richard A.; and McCabe, Earl A., Jr.,3,432,390.
McCabe, Harold E, to Teleflex, Incorporated. Remote control as-
sembly. 3,438,280, 4-15-69, CI. 74-501.
McCabe, Harold E., to Teleflex Incorporated. Remote control as-
sembly. 3,464,285, 9-2-69, CI. 74-501.
McCabe, Harold E., to Teleflex Incorporated. Remote control as-
sembly. 3,464,286, 9-2-69, CI. 74-501.
McCabe, Harold E., to Teleflex Incorporated. Remote control as-
sembly. 3,464,287, 9-2-69, CI. 74-501.
Mc Cabe, Harry D.: See —
Dunlap, William, Jr.; Koretzky, Herman; and Mc Cabe, Harry
D.,3,446,657.
McCabe, Leo J., to Mobil Oil Corporation. Novel borox-
arophenanthrene-amine compounds as antioxidants. 3,437,596, 4-
8-69, CI. 252-49.6
McCabe, Logan D., to Braun, G. A. Combination spreader-feeder
for flatwork ironer. 3,464,131, 9-2-69, CI. 38-143.
McCabe, Neale R.; and Pearce, Michael L., to Air Reduction Com-
pany, Incorporated. Production of ultrapure titanium nitride
refractory articles. 3,451,772, 6-24-69, CI. 23-191.
McCabe, Philip G., to RCA Corporation. Electron beam conver-
gence apparatus. 3,459,989, 8-5-69, CI. 315-22.
McCabe-Powers Body Company: See —
Zwight, Daniel H., 3,467,217.
McCaffray, Edmund, Jr.; and Kursevich, John F. Wire and cord
winding machine. 3,463,412, 8-26-69, CI. 242-7.19
McCaffrey, Bernard E.; Moore, Harold R.; and Pennoyer, Douglas
H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Automatic
number intercept identification system. 3,426,156, 2-4-69, CI.
179-18.
McCaffrey, D. M.: See-
Porter, Donald C, 3,469,594.
McCaffrey, Donald M. Display card holder. 3,474,555, 10-28-69, CI.
40-11.
McCaffrey, Patricia Ann: See —
Porter, Donald C, 3,469,594.
McCain, George H.; Semancik, John R.; and Dietrich, Joseph J., to
Diamond Shamrock Corporation. Process for polymerizing viny-
lidene fluoride. 3,475,396, 10-28-69, CI. 260-92.1
McCain, Lawrence G., to Ponder & Best. Shutter release device for
moving picture cameras. 3,427,103, 2-1 1-69, CI. 352-178.
McCain, William B.; and Weller, Ronald W., to Chicago Machinery
Laboratory, Inc. Signature feeding apparatus. 3,481,594, 12-2-69,
CI. 270-54.
McCaldin, James O.; and Widmer, Alois E., to North American
Rockwell Corporation. Semiconducting device. 3,442,721, 5-6-69,
CI. 148-33.
McCaleb, Cloyse L. Vibrator attachment for vehicle seats.
3,455,296, 7-15-69, CI. 128-33.
McCalip, Robert L.: See —
Granberry, Doyle S.; McCalip, Robert L.; and Lovelace, Byron
K.,3,43 1,636.
McCall, Andrew A. Collapsible fire escape ladder assembly.
3,444,958, 5-20-69, CI. 182-93.
McCall, Charles E.: See —
Hughes, Richard Smith; and McCall, Charles E., 3,461, 392.
McCall, Ernest Bryson; and Rawlings, Terence James, to Monsanto
Chemicals Limited. Preparation of polycyclic aromatic com-
pounds. 3,455,951, 7-15-69, CI. 260-327.
McCall, Frank S.; and Boiling, Robert W., to Union Camp Corpora-
tion. Bonding arrangement for plies of multiply bags. 3,485,438,
12-23-69, CI. 229-58.
McCall, Gene H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. High-speed framing camera system. 3,485,159, 12-23-69,
CI. 95-36.
McCall, John M., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation.
Turret font photocomposing machine. 3,434,402, 3-25-69, CI. 95-
4.5
McCall, Loyd H., Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Mounting
fixture. 3,482,809, 12-9-69, CI. 248-216.
McCall, Nelson H.: See—
Kirkendall, Richard D.; Deas, Robert W.; McCall, Nelson H.;
and Gay, Herman P.,3,453,882.
McCall, Richard C, to Isotopes, Inc., mesne. Phosphor-teflon ther-
moluminescent dosimeter. 3,471,699, 10-7-69, CI. 250-71.
McCall, Richard J. Mailing folder. 3,426,957, 2-1 1-69, CI. 229-40.
McCall, Richard J., to Shuron/Continental, Division of Textron Inc.,
mesne. Method of generating a lens. 3,448,549, 6-10-69, CI. 51-
284.
McCall, William H.: See—
Monsees, Claude E.; and McCall, William H., 3,47 1,993.
Mc Callister, Joseph David; Mc Math, Allen M.; and Anderson, Dar-
win Arthur, to Iowa, The State of, for the use and benefit of the
University of Iowa. Tablet cleaning apparatus. 3,466,695, 9-16-69,
CI. 15-306.
McCallister, Robert A.; and Sinclair, Alan M., to Foster Wheeler
Corporation. Ammonia production process. 3,432,265, 3-1 1-69,
CI. 23-197.
McCallum, David Livingston. Three-dimensional models. 3,439,578,
4-22-69, CI. 90-13.
McCammon, James Elvin. Auto op'ner garage door. 3,454,074, 7-8-
69, CI. 160-189.
McCammon, Robert F., to Honeywell Inc. Tri-capstan drive and web
tensioner. 3,421,674, 1-14-69, CI. 226-195.
McCammon, Robert F.; and Parker, Darrell D., to Honeywell Inc.
Stabilizing apparatus for a thin flexible member. 3,465,938, 9-9-
69, CI. 226-88.
Mc Cammon, William W.: See —
Klysa, John, Jr.; and Mc Cammon, William W., 3, 483,455.
McCampbell, William M., to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Weld control system using
thermocouple wire. 3,458,104, 7-29-69, CI. 228-9.
McCance, Fred N. Towing apparatus. 3,428,332, 2-18-69, CI. 280-
292.
McCandless, Joseph M.: See —
Dale, John R.; Menzel, Harry R.; McCandless, Joseph M.; and
Goss, Garnet,3,449,950.
McCandless, William, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and apparatus :
for forming drumlike containers. 3,456,564, 7-22-69, CI. 93-55.1
McCandless, William, to Scott & Fetzer Company, The, mesne.
Hopper for power sweeper. 3,461,474, 8-19-69, CI. 15-83.
McCandless, William, to Scott & Fetzer Company, The, mesne.
Sweeper filter. 3,484,889, 12-23-69, CI. 15-340.
Mc Canless, Stuart D.; and Plowden, Irvin V., to Celanese Corpora-
tion. Automatic damper mechanism for baling staple fibers.
3,442,204, 5-6-69, CI. 100-35.
McCann, John David; and Fuller, Robin Walter Ellecker, to United
Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Electron emitting cathodes
having a flexible graphite filament with an emissive coating
thereon. 3,479,551, 11-18-69, CI. 313-334.
McCann, Joseph E.: See —
Shaver, James M.; and McCann, Joseph E., 3,454, 236.
McCann, Joseph P., to Theobald Industries, The. Methods for
producing glues and/or gelatins and protein and phosphate rich
residues. 3,445,448, 5-20-69, CI. 260-118.
McCann, Robert J.: See —
United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,430,909.
McCann, Walter L., to Giddings & Lewis, Inc. Multiple table swivel-
ing work support. 3,469,497, 9-30-69, CI. 90-58.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1021
McCann, Walter L.; and Johnson, Earl E., to Giddings & Lewis, Inc.
Quill support for machine tool spindles. 3,469,496, 9-30-69, CI.
90-14.
McCanse, James E., to Hesston of Delaware, Inc., mesne. Constant
velocity drive. 3,483,683, 12-16-69, CI. 56-25.4
McCard, Henry W.; and Ross, Donald H. Rotating drum heater for
synthetic yarn. 3,420,983, 1-7-69, CI. 219-388.
McCarley, Herbert R.: See—
Grimme, Brooks H., and McCarley, Herbert R.,3,459,053.
White, Harold V.; and McCarley, Herbert R.,3,422,326.
McCarrick, Henry J., deceasedO (by McCarrick, Mary A.; ex-
ecutrix), to Texas Instruments, Incorporated. Electrical overload
circuit breaker. 3,460.078, 8-5-69, CI. 335-193.
McCarrick, Mary A.: See —
McCarrick, Henry J.,3,460,078.
McCarroll, Alan F.: See —
Squassoni, Gino F.; Hermanson, Herman A.; McCarroll, Alan
F.; and Zurovskis, Egon, 3,442,588.
McCarroll, Joseph F.: See —
Greenblum, Carl; Buegler, Robert J.; McCarroll, Joseph F.;
Avakian, Emik A.; and Granbery, John, 3,484,748.
McCarroll, Raymond A., to Acme Precision Products, Inc. Nozzle
for injection molding. 3,486,552, 12-30-69, CI. 164-337.
McCaiTon, Fred H.: See —
Ganske, Warren L.; Stein, Jolyon A.; Gidlow, Rolf G.; and Mc-
Carron, Fred H., 3,433,644.
McCarthy, Charles D.: See—
Foley, Charles F.; and McCarthy, Charles D.,3,484,106.
McCarthy, Daniel J.: See —
Schwartz, James W.; and McCarthy, Daniel J. ,3,473,065.
McCarthy, Dennis K.: See —
Johnson, John C, Jr.; Madey, Jesse M.; Moyer, Xopher W.; and
McCarthy, Dennis K.,3,460,397.
McCarthy, Donal E. Production of 1,5-hexadiene. 3,484,502, 12-16-
69, CI. 260-680.
Mc Carthy, Edward J., to Pneumatic Scale Corporation. Packaging
machine. 3,460,464, 8-12-69, CI. 100-90.
Mc Carthy, Edward J., to Pneumatic Scale Corporation. Apparatus
for handling flexible bags. 3,473,293, 10-21-69, CI. 53-183.
McCarthy, Edward W. Chlorosulfonated polyethylene fabric having
vinyl and polyurethane coatings. 3,429,729, 2-25-69, CI. 1 17-11.
McCarthy, Edward W., to Chemical Rubber Products, Inc. Heat
sealable polyurethane composite and method of making same.
3,484,274, 12-16-69, CI. 117-76.
McCarthy, Francis L.: See —
Sullivan, Charles I.; and McCarthy, Francis L., 3,457,208.
McCarthy, Harry E.: See —
Bertrand, Louis; and McCarthy, Harry E., 3,462,086.
McCarthy, James L.: See —
Jaquith, Howard R.; McCarthy, James L.; Nichols, Nathaniel B.;
and Norton, Stanley C, Jr.,3,480,854.
McCarthy, John F., Jr., to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Impact landing system. 3,484,826, 12-16-69, CI. 244-1.
McCarthy, John H.: See-
Baker, Ralph W.; McCarthy, John H.; Place, Harold G.; and
Wikman, Andrew O., 3,468,968.
Guzick, Norman D.; and McCarthy, John H., 3,475,501.
McCarthy, John J., to Norco, Inc. Overload-release coupling.
3,422,502, 1-21-69, CI. 24-123.
McCarthy, John J., to Norco, Inc. Separable fastener receiver part.
3,452,403, 7-1-69, CI. 24-21 1.
McCarthy, John J., to Norco, Inc. Releasable plug-and-socket
fastener. 3,466,715, 9-16-69, CI. 24-230.
McCarthy, John J., to Norco, Inc. Quick release pin. 3,466,965, 9-
16-69, CI. 85-3.
Mc Carthy, John J., to Norco, Inc. Quickly-openable snatch block.
3,486,206, 12-30-69, CI. 24-239.
McCarthy, John P.: See —
Daniels, Charles K.; and McCarthy, John P.,3,458,853.
Firestone, Stanley; and McCarthy, John, 3,450,097.
0"Brien, Angus J.; and McCarthy, John, 3,486,646.
McCarthy, Joseph V.: See —
Cronig, Alvin; McCarthy, Joseph V.; and Gruber, Fran-
cois.3,485,348.
McCarthy, Leland: See —
Boynton, William W., 3,486,315.
McCarthy, Michael J.: See —
Knapp, Kenneth W.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Darbee,
Leonard R., 3,44 1, 388.
Sproul, Jared S.; McCarthy, Michael J.; and Lapple, Walter
C.,3,437,433.
McCarthy, Patrick M. Multipurpose fabric. 3,483,575, 12-16-69, CI.
5-343.
McCarthy, Paul R.; and Orem, Thomas R., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Pipe thread lubricant. 3,423,315, 1-21-69,
CI. 252-19.
McCarthy, Robert F., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Method
and apparatus for label inspection and improvement and the
product produced thereby. 3,457,137, 7-22-69, CI. 161-116.
McCarthy, Robert. Method of removing undesirable flavor and
spoilage influencing substances from uncooked meat. 3,476,569,
11-4-69, CI. 99-107.
McCarthy, Roy Arthur, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Time shared
integration circuit. 3,433,937, 3-18-69, CI. 235-183.
McCarthy, Thomas F.: See —
Fisher, William F.; Hughes, James L.; and McCarthy, Thomas
F.,3,465,829.
McCarthy, Thomas; Meagher, Philip F.; and Norman, Reini J., to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation. Character recognition
apparatus. 3,460,091, 8-5-69, CI. 340-146.3
McCarthy, William C, to Phillips Petroleum Company. Separation
of fluid mixtures. 3,485,013, 12-23-69, CI. 55-18.
McCarthy, William J., to Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. Carboxy
terminated liquid polybutyl acrylate cured with epoxy resin.
3,465,058, 9-2-69, CI. 260-837.
McCarthy, William J.: See —
Noll, Raymond F.; and McCarthy, William J.,3,449,301.
McCarthy, William R.: See—
Moyer, Allan M.; McCarthy, William R.; and Petrell, Wilfred
M.,3,464,506.
McCartin, Joseph P. Spherical worm and pin gear indexing ap-
paratus. 3,477,305, 11-11-69, CI. 74-426.
McCartney, Duane N.; Carder, Victor H.; and Shaw, Hugh H., to
Domino Sugar Company. Cargo handling apparatus. 3,435,969, 4-
1-69, CI. 214-84.
Mc Cartney, Duane N.; and Duerksen, Arnold, to Cochran Western
Corporation. Cargo handling apparatus. 3,474,925, 10-28-69, CI.
214-512.
McCartney, Earl J., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Optical inspection
system. 3,436,556, 4-1-69, CI. 250-223.
McCartney, Jack D. Portable pipe thread cleaning device.
3,436,783, 4-8-69, CI. 15-104.03
McCartney, James R., to General Foods Corporation. Process for
removal of deleterious acid components from steam volatilized
coffee. 3,420,674, 1-7-69, CI. 99-71.
McCartney, John M.: See —
Rofe, Duane H.; Rambie, Edward J.; and McCartney, John
M.,3,482,808.
McCartney, John S., to Corning Glass Works. Method of selective
stressing and birefringent article. 3,447,857, 6-3-69, CI. 350-157.
McCartney, Talmadge O.: See —
Dewey, Donald E.; Hartman, Charles H.; Horn, Robert D.; and
McCartney, Talmadge O., 3,422,537.
Mc Carty, Clyde W., to General Electric Company. Adjustable tor-
sion member mechanism for torsion member clocks. 3,432,698, 3-
11-69, CI. 310-36.
McCarty, Helen A. Pattern marker. 3,429,050, 2-25-69, CI. 33-189.
McCarty, Lee A., to Self-Service Machines, Inc. Twin filter with
backwash for dry cleaning mechanism. 3,421,835, 1-14-69, CI. 8-
158.
McCarty, Lourdes V.: See —
Fairley, Richard K..; and McCarty, Lourdes V., 3,45 1,407.
Fairley, Richard K..; and McCarty, Lourdes V., 3,477,641.
McCarty, Orin P.; and Urbanek, Francis S., to General Electric
Company. Pressure responsive protective means for vacuum type
circuit interrupters immersed in liquid. 3,472,981, 10-14-69, CI.
200-144.
McCarty, Theodore M., to Bigsby Accessories, Inc. Bridge for
stringed musical instruments. 3,440,921, 4-29-69, CI. 84-307.
McCarty, Theodore M.; and Huis, John, to Bigsby Accessories, Inc.
Vibrato tailpiece. 3,457,821, 7-29-69, CI. 84-313.
McCarty, William R., Jr.: See—
Erickson, Howard L.; and McCarty, William R., Jr. ,3,456, 836.
McCarver, Herman D. Trundling toy. 3,455,050, 7-15-69, CI. 46-
107.
McCaskey, Bob L.; Kohn, Gustave K.; and Moore, Joseph E., to
Chevron Research Company. Imido perhaloalkyl disulfides.
3,478,052, 11-11-69, CI. 260-326.
McCaskill, Louie Millard. Apparatus for engaging and re-orienting
conveyed articles. 3,433,346, 3-18-69, CI. 198-33.
McCaskill, William Brand; and Neal, James Preston, IV, to Du Pont
de Nemours, E. 1., and Company. Tow ejector. 3,426,630, 2-11-
69, CI. 83-66.
McCasland, Roy F. Portable slide viewer. 3,477,783, 11-11-69, CI.
353-78.
McCaughna, James R. Electric fuses. 3,486,155, 12-23-69, CI. 337-
231.
McCauley, Donald R., to General Signal Corporation. Sonic vehicle
detector using noise blanking. 3,435,406, 3-25-69, CI. 340-1.
McCauley, Harry J.; See-
Breton, Ernest J.; Eustice, Albert L.; and McCauley, Harry
J. ,3,480,460.
McCauley, Herbert J. Wedge nut. 3,425,312, 2-4-69, CI. 85-32.
McCauley, Herbert J. Bicycle kickstand. 3,425,713, 2-4-69, CI. 280-
301.
McCauley, Herbert J. Handlebar support. 3,425,722, 2-4-69, CI.
287-52.02
McCauley, Robert J., to U.S. Metal Fabricating Co. Card board box
hinge construction. 3,483,587, 12-16-69, CI. 16-159.
1022
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
McCauley, Thomas M.: See —
Trounstine, Henry P.; and McCauley, Thomas M., 3,484, 835.
McCaully, Ronald J., to American Home Products Corporation.
Process for the preparation of l,3-dihydro-2H-l , 4-benzodiazepin-
2-ones. 3,446,800, 5-27-69, CI. 260-239.3
McCaully, Ronald J.; and Bell, Stanley C, to American Home
Products Corporation. Enamine adducts of N-acyloxy-N-
acylaminoacetanilide. 3,474,093, 10-21-69, CI. 260-247.1
McCaully, Ronald J.; Bell, Stanley C; and Russell, Peter B., to
American Home Products Corporation. Preparation of 1-hydrox-
yhydantoins and 1- hydroxythiohydantoins. 3,448,116, 6-3-69, CI.
260-309.5
McCaw, Walter J.: See-
Clement, Ira T.; and McCaw, Walter J. ,3,453,359.
McCay, Frank V., Jr., to Eimco Corporation, The. Bucket drive for
overhead mining machine. 3,425,573, 2-4-69, CI. 214-131.
McCay, Thomas E., to Pioneer Mortgage and Investment Company,
Inc., mesne. Wireless extension telephone. 3,443,035, 5-6-69, CI.
179-41.
Mc Claflin, Gifford G.; and Jacocks, Claud L., to Nalco Chemical
Company. Method for fracturing oil wells with low fluid loss frac-
turing fluids. 3,466,242, 9-9-69, CI. 252-8.55
McClaflin, Gifford G.: See-
Miller, Donald B.; McClaflin, Gifford G.; and Sorenson, Wayne
R.,3,432,513.
McClain, Dorothee M., to National Distillers and Chemical Corpora-
tion. Process of preparing finely divided thermo- plastic resins.
3,422,049, 1-14-69, CI. 260-29.6
McClain, Herbert K., to Procter & Gamble Company, The. Trape-
zoidal scouring pad of non-woven fibrous material. 3,451,758, 6-
24-69, CI. 401-201.
McClanahan, Henry H.: See —
Flack, Herbert P.; and McClanahan, Henry H., 3,463,842.
McClaren, Cecil L. Electric cooking apparatus. 3,474,725, 10-28-69,
CI. 99-400.
McClay, John C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Un-
dersea repeater burying plowshare. 3,423,946, 1-28-69, CI. 61-
72.4
Mc Cleary, Robert E.; and Decker, Robert L., to United States Gyp-
sum Company. Apparatus for producing cast gypsum articles.
3,459,620, 8-5-69, CI. 156-346.
McClellan, Bingham A., to Burke Flexo-Products Company. Chain
reinforced plastic worm fish lure with hook shanks threaded on
chain. 3,429,066, 2-25-69, CI. 43-42.24
McClellan, Bingham A., to Burke Flexo-Products Company. Elon-
gated flexible artificial lure for large fish. 3,440,757, 4-29-69, CI.
43-42.24
McClellan, Bion W.; and Thomson, Kenneth W., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Device for controlling film pull-down mechanism to
provide forward, reverse and still projection in a motion picture
projector. 3,471,227, 10-7-69, CI. 352-169.
McClellan, Herbert L.; and Huss, Donald E., to National Machinery
Company, The. Forging method and apparatus. 3,456,474, 7-22-
69, CI. 72-203.
McClellan, Malcolm B.: See-
Baker, Don R.; Brokke, Mervin E.; and McClellan, Malcolm
B., 3,472,927.
Baker, Don R.; Fancher, Llewellyn W.; and McClellan, Malcolm
B.,3,458,570.
McClellan, Marcus Earl: See —
Soteropulos, Gust; and McClellan, Marcus Earl, 3,485,016.
McClellan, Thomas R., to Upjohn Company, The. Polyurethane
elastomeric sealants. 3,450,653, 6-17-69, CI. 260-18.
McClelland, Malcolm B.: See —
Fearing, Ralph B.; and McClelland, Malcolm B., 3 ,439,092.
McClelland, Robert: See —
Robinson, Claude G.; and McClelland, Robert,3,429,081.
Mc Clelland, Walter B., to Teletype Corporation. Block synchroniza-
tion circuit for a data communications system. 3,473,150, 10-14-
69, CI. 340-163.
Mc Clenathan, John A., to Beloit Corporation. Crownless elec-
tromagnetic press roll loading. 3,456,582, 7-22-69, CI. 100-155.
McClendon, Jack C, to Dow Chemical Company, The. Cationic
polyacrylamide terpolymers. 3,478,003, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-80.73
McClendon, Jack C; and Dick, Clarence R., to Dow Chemical Com-
pany, The. Water-soluble polyesters containing alkylenepolyamine
groups. 3,470,136, 9-30-69, CI. 260-75.
McClendon, Kenneth Wayne. Transferable electric meter holder and
method. 3,420,382, 1-7-69, CI. 211-26.
McClimon, Alan S.: See —
Bowman, Spencer; and McClimon, Alan S., 3, 472,405.
Mc Clintock, Andrew Lindsay Muir: See —
MacLean, Robert Sisterson; Mc Clintock, Andrew Lindsay
Muir; and Sharp, Royds,3,465,570.
Mc Clintock, Donald R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Method of making a nuclear fuel element. 3,460,237, 8-12-69, CI.
29-474.3
McClintock, Eugene P.; and Cox, Jesse H. Pleat marking device.
3,464,600, 9-2-69, CI. 223-28.
McClintock, Ross A.: See —
Gibson, Wilfred C; McClintock, Ross A.; and Thompson,
Raymond E., 3,474, 858.
McClintock, Sherman E. Stop and turn indicator for an automobile.
3,487,359, 12-30-69, CI. 340-87.
McClinton, John. Jet-type reamer for use with drill pipe strings.
3,454,119, 7-8-69, CI. 175-422.
McCloskey, Albert R., to Heim Universal Corporation, The. Bearing
liner having etched particles embedded therein. 3,471,207, 10-7-
69, CI. 308-72.
McClosky, Robert B. Sealed packages. 3,429,495, 2-25-69, CI. 229-
7.
McCloud, James: See —
Erickson, John W.; Konrad, Marion G.; and McCloud,
James,3,464,369.
McCloy, Robert W., to United States of America, Navy. External
burning ramjet engine. 3,430,446, 3-4-69, CI. 60-270.
McClung, Fred J.: See —
McClung, Robert M.; and McClung, Fred J. ,3,447, 183.
McClung, Robert M.; and McClung, Fred J. Mop structure.
3,447,183, 6-3-69, CI. 15-151.
McClure, Charles A.: See —
Tamarin, Bernard J., 3,450,143.
McClure, Charles A. Strand treatment process and apparatus.
3,429,015, 2-25-69, CI. 28-1.
McClure, Charles A. Strand treatment. 3,457,613, 7-29-69, CI. 28-
72.
McClure, Charles, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
Method of making a fuse with a sand core. 3,447,240, 6-3-69, CI.
29-623.
McClure, Gerald L.: See —
Winogrocki, Ray F.; Brzozowski, Stephen, Jr.; and McClure,
Gerald L., 3,459,909.
McClure, Harold E., to Thermo King Corporation. Diesel fuel
system. 3,444,871, 5-20-69, CI. 137-15.
McClure, James D., to Shell Oil Company. Olefin oligomerization.
3,431,318, 3-4-69, CI. 260-683.15
McClure, James D., to Shell Oil Company. Dimerization of
hydrocarbyl vinyl ketones. 3,444,208, 5-13-69, CI. 260-590.
McClure, James D.; and Barnett, Kenneth W., to Shell Oil Company.
Ethylene oligomerization. 3,424,816, 1-28-69, CI. 260-683.15
McClure, James D.; and Williams, Paul H., to Shell Oil Company.
Production of epoxy ammonium salts. 3,475,458, 10-28-69, CI.
260-348.
McClure, John L., to General Electric Company. Motor winding
control means. 3,423,660, 1-21-69, CI. 318-221.
McClure, John L., to General Electric Company. Electric water
heater circuit. 3,431,395, 3-4-69, CI. 219-321.
McClure, Robert E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Laser fluid flow
sensor insensitive to rotation. 3,448,406, 6-3-69, CI. 331-94.5
McClure, Robert E., to Sperry Rand Corporation. Ring laser having
a piezoelectric reflector external to the closed loop to cancel a
frequency modulation within the loop. 3,462,708, 8-19-69, CI.
331-94.5
McClure, Roger N.: See —
Montgomery, Vernon H.; and McClure, Roger N., 3, 433, 283.
Mc Clurg, Glenn O.: See —
Gruetzmacher, Ralph W.; Mc Clurg, Glenn O.; and O'Connor,
Donald T., 3,465,242.
McCluskey, Alvin J. Pet carrier for vehicles. 3,426,368, 2-11-69, CI.
5-94.
McCluskey, David C, to Continental Can Company, Inc. Web re-
gistering method and apparatus for package- forming machines
and the like. 3,427,778, 2-18-69, CI. 53-3.
McClusky, James K.: See —
Wilhelm, Harley A.; and McClusky, James K., 3,463,634.
McColl, Michael J., to Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Multi-blank
reinforced fiberboard container. 3,430,839, 3-4-69, CI. 229-23.
McCollough, Darrel G.; and Trousdale, Robert B., to California
Computer Products, Inc. Cathode ray tube digital display system.
3,471,847, 10-7-69, CI. 340-324.
McCollough, John K., to Milliken Industrials Corporation. Wrapped
coin package. 3,445,056, 5-20-69, CI. 229-87.2
McCollough, John K.; and Murray, John H., to Clemson Industries,
Inc. Coin wrapping method and machine. 3,457,695, 7-29-69, CI.
53-30.
Mc Collum, Louis Stanton. Process for recovering aluminum values
from heat expandable materials. 3,427,127, 2-1 1-69, CI. 23-143.
McComb, Austin B., administrator of said: See —
McComb, William P.; McComb, Austin B., administrator of
said; and McComb, W. P., deceased.3,443,641.
McComb, Frank E., to Flexible Steel Lacing Company. Method and
apparatus for securing a lacing strip to the end of a belt.
3,438,096, 4-15-69, CI. 24-33.
McComb, W. P.: See—
McComb, William P.; McComb, Austin B., administrator of
said; and McComb, W. P., deceased.3,443,641.
McComb, William P.; McComb, Austin B., administrator of said;
and McComb, W. P., deceased, a well bore. 3,443,641, 5-13-69,
CI. 166-302.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1023
McCombie, Alan Keith: See—
Molins, Desmond Walter; McCombie, Alan Keith; and Barton,
Ronald Sidney Charles.3,433,347.
McConkey, Alfred R. Ice fishing rig with self-contained automatic
catcher. 3,474,561, 10-28-69, CI. 43-16.
McConnaughay, Kenneth E. Method of making a paving composi-
tion. 3,423,222, 1-21-69, CI. 106-278.
Mc Connaughey, Newton: See —
Mc Vey, Charles I.; Mc Connaughey, Newton; Gibson, Harlan
D.; and Smith, Jack V., 3,449, 175.
McConnaughey, Paul W.: See —
Plantz, Charles A.; Jenca, Cecelia C; and McConnaughey, Paul
W., 3,482,944.
McConnaughey, Paul W., to Mine Safety Appliances Company. De-
tection of alcohols in gas atmospheres. 3,455,654, 7-15-69, CI. 23-
232.
McConnel, T. W., Limited: See-
Norton, Harry William, 3,441,155.
McConnell, Albert L.; Meisel, Fred W., Jr.; and Adams, Whitney R.,
to Scott Paper Company. Method of making patterned foam-to-
fabric laminates. 3,425,882, 2-4-69, CI. 156-82.
McConnell, Albert L.; Pociluyko, Alexander; and Adams, Whitney
R., to Scott Paper Company. Diaper retaining garment. 3,461,872,
8-19-69, CI. 128-287.
McConnell and Associates: See —
Mc Connell, John A., 3,458,092.
McConnell, Charles K.: See-
Casey, Edward H.; and McConnell, Charles K.,3,482,558.
Mc Connell, Harden M., to Synvar Associates, mesne. Electron spin
resonance labels for biomolecules. 3,453,288, 7-1-69, CI. 260-
326.8
McConnell, Harden M.; and Griffith, Osbie H., to Synbar Associates,
mesne. N-(l-oxide-2,2,5,5, tetra lower alkyl pyrroIcdinyl-3 —
maleimides. 3,481,952, 12-2-69, CI. 260-326.5
McConnell, Howard B.: See —
Huston, William J., Sr.; and McConnell, Howard B., 3,436,824.
McConnell, Inc.: See —
McConnell, John A.; and Williamson, Everett Wayne,
3,480,023.
McConnell, James C, to Western Electric Company, Incorporated.
Apparatus for fastening leads to an electrical component.
3,452,417, 7-1-69, CI. 29-203.
McConnell, James C, to United States of America, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method of plating copper
on aluminum. 3,468,765, 9-23-69, CI. 204-33.
McConnell, James L.: See —
Niewyk, Anthony; and McConnell, James L., 3,484,772.
Mc Connell, John A., to McConnell and Associates. Measuring and
dispensing device. 3,458,092, 7-29-69, CI. 222-361.
McConnell, John A.; and Williamson, Everett Wayne, to McConnell,
Inc. Collapsible tent. 3,480,023, 11-25-69, CI. 135-1.
McConnell, Kennedy: See —
Lorden, William C; McConnell, Kennedy; and Donkle, Lucius
B., Jr.,3,473,642.
McConnell, Kennedy, to Interlake Steel Corporation. Stacking
frames for pallets. 3,438,343, 4-15-69, CI. 108-53.
McConnell, Richard L.: See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr.; and McConnell, Richard L.,3,455,871.
Joyner, Frederick B.; and McConnell, Richard L., 3,480,580.
McConnell, Richard L.; and Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Company. Polymers derived from diamines and phosphites
or phosphonites. 3,450,677, 6-17-69, CI. 260-77.5
McConnell, Wayne Varon; and Moore, William Howard, to Eastman
Kodak Company. Epoxidized hydrocarbon mixtures. 3,467,615, 9-
16-69, CI. 260-30.4
McConnell, Wayne V.: See —
Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr.; and McConnell, Wayne V., 3,476,772.
McConnell, Wayne V., to Eastman Kodak Company. Solvent extrac-
tion of polymeric glycols using methanol. 3,478,109, 1 1-1 1-69, CI.
260-611.
Mc Connell, Wayne V.; and Moore, William H., to Eastman Kodak
Company. Aldehyde-ester compounds. 3,442,930, 5-6-69, CI. 260-
468.
McConnell, William C; and Rahn, Henry W., to PPG Industries, Inc.
Method of inhibiting post harvest deterioration of harvested
plants. 3,449,108, 6-10-69, CI. 71-68.
McConnell-Blumen & Associates: See—
Blumen, Marjorie A. K., 3,424,355.
McCool, Edward T., to United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Treat-
ment of collagen fiber sheet. 3,483,016, 12-9-69, CI. 1 17-63.
McCord Corporation: See—
Callahan, James J., 3,459,278.
Callahan, James J., 3,476,214.
Clemett, Edwin F., Jr., 3,431,578.
Mandy, Robert R.; and Kibler, Willis L., 3,456,278.
iMcCorkle, Kenneth H., Jr.: See-
Fitzgerald, Curtis L.; Godbee, Herschel W.; and McCorkle, Ken-
neth H., Jr.,3,463,738.
Mc Corkle, Manley L. Safety hitch. 3,442,534, 5-6-69, CI. 280-51 1.
McCormack, John F.; and Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., to Photocir-
cuits Corporaton. Printed circuits, work holders and method of
preventing electroless metal deposition. 3,443,988, 5-13-69, CI.
117-212.
McCormack, John F.: See —
Zeblisky, Rudolph J.; Schneble, Frederick W., Jr.; and McCor-
mack, John F.,3,485,643.
Schneble, Frederick W., Jr.; McCormack, John; and Zeblisky,
Rudolph J. ,3,468,676.
McCormack, Thomas Leo: See —
Fuller, Harrison W.; McCormack, Thomas Leo; Aghassi, Badri
Munir; and Morley, Richard E., 3,436, 8 14.
McCormick & Henderson, Inc.: See —
McCormick, Henry Ban-y, 3,473,471.
McCormick, Charles T., Jr.: See —
United States of America.National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration, Administrator, 3,464,012.
McCormick, Daniel F., to Brunswick Corporation. Mounting ar-
rangement for hydraulic impact damping and power lift means for
an outboard propulsion unit. 3,434,450, 3-25-69, CI. 1 15-41.
McCormick, Harold E., to Ramsey Corporation. Static seal and
method of making same. 3,440,122, 4-22-69, CI. 156-329.
McCormick, Harold E.; and Schmitt, Robert E., to Ramsey Corpora-
tion. Method of making seal. 3,462,333, 8-19-69, CI. 156-245.
McCormick, Henry Barry, to McCormick & Henderson, Inc. Method
for preparing printed proofs. 3,473,471, 10-21-69, CI. 101-426.
McCormick, James Benjamin; and Johnson, Leighton Clifford, to
Miles Laboratories, Inc., mesne. Apparatus for applying liquid to
slides. 3,431,886, 3-11-69, CI. 118-10.
McCormick, James F. Resilient locking clip. 3,420,287, 1-7-69, CI.
151-60.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Joachim, Ursula; Jensen, Elmer
Raymond; and Sjolander, Newell Oscar, to American Cyanamid
Company. 6,1 1-Dihydro-l l-keto-6-methyl-3,6,10,12- tetrahydrox-
ynaphthacene-l,4-quinone-2- carboxamide. 3,431,303, 3-4-69, CI.
260-559.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; Johnson, Sylvia Jennie; and Sjo-
lander, Newell Oscar, to American Cyanamid Company. Process
for the preparation of 7-chloro-5- hydroxytetracycline. 3,433,710,
3-18-69, CI. 195-80.
McCormick, Jerry Robert Daniel; and Sjolander, Neel Oscar, to
American Cyanamid Company. Biological transformation of t-6-
deoxytetracyclines to tetracyclines. 3,433,709, 3-18-69, CI. 195-
80.
McCormick, John E. Technique for producing 3-D motion pictures.
3,482,908, 12-9-69, CI. 352-38.
McCormick, John E.: See —
Nelson, Richard; and McCormick, John E., 3,437,576.
McCormick, Joseph F., to United States of America, Navy, mesne.
Tunable high frequency electrodynamic driver. 3,484,730, 12-16-
69, CI. 335-222.
McCormick, Larry L.: See —
Phillips, John J.; and McCormick. Larry L., 3,428,064.
McCormick, Loran F., to United States of America, Navy. Phase
lock system for coded signal receiver. 3,462,702, 8-19-69, CI. 331-
18.
McCormick, Mack H., to Lilly, Eli, and Company. Process for the
recovery and purification of cephalosporin C. 3,467,654, 9-16-69,
CI. 260-243.
McCormick, Maurice D. Motor coolant filter. 3,441,139, 4-29-69,
CI. 210-149.
McCormick, Michael R.: See —
Jerussi, Robert A.; and McCormick, Michael R., 3,424,722.
McCormick, Richard E.: See —
Begeman, Robert H.; Brickey, Orville G.; May, Charles W.; and
McCormick, Richard E.,3,453,617.
McCormick, William A., Jr., to Pangborn Corporation, The. Method
and apparatus for washing molded articles. 3,429,744, 2-25-69, CI.
134-7.
McCormick, William F.: See —
Koornwinder, Dirk W.; and McCormick, William F., 3,424, 160.
McCormick, William S.: See —
Heston, Eugene E.; Stroup, John F.; McCormick, William S.;
and Wurgler, Heinrich J. ,3,445,890.
McCormick, William S., to Badger Meter Manufacturing Company.
NMR detection apparatus for use in fluid flowmeters. 3,473,108,
10-14-69, CI. 324-0.5
McCornack, Robert R., to Kewanee Valve Company. Anti-siphon
breaker. 3,447,559, 6-3-69, CI. 137-218.
McCorquodale, Wilmer E., Jr.: See —
Maloney, Richard P.; and McCorquodale, Wilmer E.,
Jr.,3,437,463.
McCoubrey, George A., to Kaman Corporation. Rotary wing system.
3,484,174, 12-16-69, CI. 416-132.
McCourt, Gerald M. Condensate drainage conduit for steam-heated
drum and the like. 3,473,237, 10-21-69, CI. 34-125.
McCowan, Eddie. Combined static and dynamic wheel balancer.
3,426,601, 2-1 1-69, CI. 73-459.
Mc Cowen, Harvey H., to General Dynamics Corporation. Data
pulse detection apparatus. 3,462,693, 8-19-69, CI. 328-162.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
McCowen, Harvey H.; and Harris, Halbert M., Jr., to General
Dynamics Corporation. Method of writing and reading data pulses
from a tape driven by a step tape transport. 3,474,429, 10-21-69,
CI. 340-174.1
McCown, Everett E., to United States of America, Navy. Laser
deflection system for display applications. 3,425,771, 2-4-69, CI.
350-285.
McCown, William E.; Maltby, Robert E., Jr.; and Allen, Carey M.,
to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Apparatus for controlling
glass temperatures. 3,479,172, 1 1-18-69, CI. 65-158.
Mc Cown, William E.; Gladieux, Norman K.; and Dunipace, Donald
W., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Company. Producing sheet glass.
3,476,539, 1 1-4-69, CI. 65-25.
McCown, William E.: See —
Mambourg, James E.; and McCown, William E., 3,458,302.
McCoy, C. Dana: See-
Baldwin, William W ; McCoy, C. Dana; Bodin, Milton; and
Zinn, Leon,3,436,634.
McCoy, Daniel W.: See-
Abe, Fujio; Cauthen, John V.; and McCoy, Daniel
W.,3,456,310.
McCoy, Donald P.; and Stockburger, Charles J., to Singer Company,
The. Lawnmower height adjustment apparatus. 3,421,776, 1-14-
69, CI. 280-43.17
McCoy, Frederic C; and Hess, Howard V., to Texaco Inc. Process
for removal of salts from aqueous solutions with methylenedi-
aniline. 3,422,009, 1-14-69, CI. 210-23.
McCoy, Frederic C; and Knowles, Edwin C, to Texaco Inc. Heater
and signal light device. 3,472,600, 10-14-69, CI. 431-206.
McCoy, Frederic C; and Knowles, Edwin C, to Texaco Inc.
Lubricating composition. 3,480,551, 11-25-69, CI. 252-42.7
McCoy, Frederic C.; Knowles, Edwin C; and Hess, Howard V., to
Texaco Inc. Method for conserving water. 3,441,369, 4-29-69, CI.
21-60.5
Mc Coy, Frederic C; and Hess, Howard V., to Texaco Inc. Addition
compounds of certain sodium and lithium salts with 4,4'-
methylenedianiline. 3,459,683, 8-5-69, CI. 252-49.7
McCoy, Frederic C: See —
Dadura, James G.; Knowles, Edwin C; and McCoy, Frederic
C.,3,422,017.
Hess, Howard V.; and McCoy, Frederic C, 3,433,583.
McCoy, Hubert L. Method of forming ceramic-to-metal seal Four
wheel steering arrangement for land vehicles. 3,481,620, 12-2-69,
CI. 280-91.
McCoy, Lyle E. Heating apparatus for elongate material. 3,421,746,
1-14-69, CI. 263-3.
McCoy, Lyle E. Apparatus for relieving internal stresses of textile
webs. 3,474,508, 10-28-69, CI. 26-18.5
McCoy, Marcus A. Energy burst generating element. 3,462,633, 8-
19-69, CI. 313-156.
McCoy, Peter J.: See —
Danko, Joseph C; and McCoy, Peter J.,3,430,079.
McCoy, Raymond D.; and Ogle, Frank T., to Phillips Petroleum
Company. Process control system for maintaining constant
polymerization conditions. 3,475,392, 10-28-69, CI. 260-83.7
McCoy, Robert G.; and Port, Robert J., to United States of America,
Army, mesne. Stator for an electromagnetic transducer.
3,422,292, 1-14-69, CI. 310-15.
McCoy, Thomas A., to Carando Machine Works. Flanging die.
3,460,500, 8-12-69, CI. 113-120.
McCoy, Thomas A., to Carando Machine Works. Bail-attachment
ear for metallic containers. 3,476,289, 1 1-4-69, CI. 220-91.
McCoy, William D., to Collins Radio Company. Low distortion wide
dynamic range phase detector. 3,463,938, 8-26-69, CI. 307-232.
McCoy, Wyn E.: See-
Green, Walter F.; Williams, Robert L.; and McCoy, Wyn
E.,3,420,589.
Mc Cracken, James W. Gripping drive vehicle. 3,469,536, 9-30-69,
CI. 105-30.
McCracken, John H.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker, Arthur
C, to Gulf Research & Development Company. Process for
producing a keto polycarboxylic acid and product. 3,453,321, 7-1-
69, CI. 260-517.
McCracken, John H.; Schulz, Johann G. D.; and Whitaker, Arthur
C, to Gulf Research & Development Company. Process for ob-
taining a nitrogen containing keto polycarboxylic acid anhydride.
3,466,301, 9-9-69, CI. 260-346.4
McCracken, John H.: See —
Lese, Henri K ; McCracken, John H.; and Schulz, Johann G.
D.,3,448,146.
McCracken, William E., to Jeffrey Galion Manufacturing Company.
Continuous mining machine with pivot structure for mining head,
gathering head and conveyor boom. 3,479,090, 1 1-18-69, CI. 299-
64.
McCrary, James W.: See —
Haberecht, Rolf R.; Bracken, Ronald C; and McCrary, James
W.,3,436,306.
McCray, Allan S.: See—
McCray, Donald C; McCray, Donald E.; and McCray, Allan
S.,3,427,796.
McCray, Donald C; McCray, Donald E.; and McCray, Allan S. Fruit
picker. 3,427,796, 2-18-69, CI. 56-328.
McCray, Donald E.: See—
McCray, Donald C; McCray, Donald E.; and McCray, Allan
S.,3,427,796.
McCray, Floyd D., to Phillips Petroleum Company. Pneumatic am-
plifier sampling valve for chromatographic analyzers. 3,439,542, 4-
22-69, CI. 73-422.
McCray, Floyd D.: See —
Sanford, Richard A.; McCray, Floyd D.; and Hutson, Thomas,
Jr.,3,424,975.
McCray, Herbert S., to Bobrick Corporation, The. Soap dispenser
with severable stop strip. 3,446,405, 5-27-69, CI. 222-309.
McCray, Thomas Q. Readily engageable and readily releasable bat-
tery terminal and battery cable clamp assembly. 3,478,306, 1 1-11-
69, CI. 339-237.
McCrea, Joseph, to Stapling Machines Co. Wirebound box with in-
tegral ends. 3,460,737, 8-12-69, CI. 229-23.
McCready, Newton W.: See —
Sams, Robert H.; and McCready, Newton W., 3,450,547.
Sams, Robert H.; and McCready, Newton W, 3,466,221.
McCready, Raymond G., to Lennox Industries, Inc. Compressor
motor time delay circuit. 3,434,028, 3-18-69, CI. 318-484.
McCready, Ross B.; and Forster, Klaus W., to Kerma Corporation.
Apparatus for making steel by the basic oxygen process.
3,469,832, 9-30-69, CI. 266-39.
McCreary, Harold J., to Bunker-Ramo Corporation, The. Non-
destructive twister memory. 3,452,336, 6-24-69, CI. 340-174.
McCreary, John. Apparatus and method for winding, cutting and
removing web materials. 3,486,707, 12-30-69, CI. 242-56.
McCreary Tire & Rubber Company: See —
Halsey, George H., 3,485,271.
Mc Creath, Michael King: See —
Davies, Trevor; East, Anthony Julian; and Mc Creath, Michael
King,3,432,467.
McCreath, Michael King: See —
Delves, Allan Kenneth; East, Anthony Julian; McCreath,
Michael King; and Roberts, John Francis Lloyd, 3,47 1,446.
McCreight, Donald O.; Miller, Eldon D.; and Pavlica, Stanley R , to
Dresser Industries, Inc. Vitreous slica refractories. 3,463,650, 8-
26-69, CI. 106-69.
McCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph: See-
Holland, Frederick Anthony; McCrimlisk, Gerard Joseph; and
Kelly, William A.,3,420,857.
McCrosky Tool Corporation: See —
Gourley, Eugene F., 3,467,416.
Mc Crosky Tool Corporation: See —
Gourle Eugene F., 3,461,525.
McCue, David D.; and Brendle, Thomas A., to Aeroquip Corpora-
tion. Locomotive recording system. 3,441,943, 4-29-69, CI. 346-
33.
McCulla, Walter J.: See—
Brouwers, Alexander P.; McCulla, Walter J.; and Swanson, Mor-
ris A. ,3,464,233.
Mc Culla, Walter J.: See-
Olson, George E.; and Mc Culla, Walter J. ,3,48 1,3 16.
McCulloch Corporation: See —
Barr, Edward J.; and Brooks, John H., 3,441,010.
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., 3,436,639.
Burkett, Wilford B.; and Jackson, Robert V., 3,454,860.
Dooley, James L.; and Gudmundsen, Austin, 3,463,267.
Ehlen, Jack W., 3,464,201.
Ehlen, Jack W., 3,468,351.
Font, Brunson Bert, 3,485,276.
Gasner, William L., 3,477,480.
Gudmundsen, Austin, 3,485,327.
Hazzard, Harry I., 3,429,41 1.
Hazzard, Harry I., 3,477,555.
Hazzard, Harry I., 3,483,988.
Jackson, Robert V.; and Burkett, Wilford B., 3,426,213.
Tyrrell, Vincent C; and Bailey, Jay R., 3,485,1 17.
Wilkin, Ellsworth D., 3,453,732.
Wilkin, Ellsworth D., 3,485,326.
McCulloch, Doyle W. Vehicle washing system. 3,422,827, 1-21-69,
CI. 134-123.
Mc Culloch, Doyle W. Additive proportioning and injection system.
3,450,053, 6-17-69, CI. 103-6.
McCulloch, Robert P. Method and apparatus for agitating material
and in particular for tossing salads. 3,439,901, 4-22-69, CI. 259-
89.
McCullough, Dolly T.: See—
Can, Lewis R.; and McCullough, James T.,3,473,485.
McCullough, Donald H.: See-
Singleton, John C; McCullough, Donald H.; and Hartz,
Raymond J.,3,428,839.
McCullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Cavity
shaping machine. 3,451,310, 6-24-69, CI. 90-43.
McCullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Coupling
and valve assembly. 3,454,024, 7-8-69, CI. 13"-68.
LIST OF PATENTEES
1025
McCullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Com-
bined segmented mandrel and handling means therefor. 3,465,388,
9-9-69, CI. 18-45.
Mc Cullough, Edward E., to Thiokol Chemical Corporation.
Coupling and valve assembly. 3,478,762, 1 1-18-69, CI. 137-71.
McCullough, Edward E.; and Dorsey, Edward G., Jr., to Thiokol
Chemical Corporation. Rocket nozzle support and pivoting system.
3,446,437, 5-27-69, CI. 239-265.35
McCullough, Edward E.: See-
Johnson, John S., and McCullough, Edward E., 3,420,469.
Lee, Robert E.; and McCullough, Edward E., 3,429,622.
McCullough, Harold E.: See—
Holtfreter, Richard P.; and McCullough, Harold E.,3,445,795.
McCullough, Harold M.: See—
Ortner, Martin H.; and McCullough, Harold M., 3,447,912.
McCullough, Ishmael. Combination eyeliner and false eyelash.
3,447,542, 6-3-69, CI. 132-53.
McCullough, James T.: See —
Catt, Lewis R.; and McCullough, James T., 3,473,485.
McCullough, John Engstrom; and Moore, Raymond William, Jr., to
Little, Arthur D., Inc. Method and apparatus for treating continu-
ous strip material under vacuum. 3,440,390, 4-22-69, CI. 219-121.
McCullough, John W.: See-
Brooks, Everett G.; and McCullough, John W., 3,47 1,853.
Goplen, Francis A.; McCullough, John W.; and Thomas Richard
H., 3,466,516.
McCullough, Marjorie. Treatment comb. 3,463,170, 8-26-69, CI.
132-113.
McCullough, Marjorie. Adjustable headdress frame. 3,470,569, 10-7-
69, CI. 2-180.
McCullough, Marshall J., to United States Steel Corporation. Gas-
duct valve with flexible closure. 3,425,447, 2-4-69, CI. 137-625.12
McCullough, Richard H.: See —
Johannes, Virgil I.; and McCullough, Richard H., 3,461, 245.
McCullough, Robert E., to Hamilton Watch Company. Watch rate
regulation. 3,455,104, 7-15-69, CI. 58-107.
McCully, Charles Roland. Electrochemical cooling. 3,478,528, 11-
18-69, CI. 62-3.
McCune, Harry E., Ill, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation.
Abrasion resistant austenitic stainless steel and process for making
same. 3,437,477, 4-8-69, CI. 75-128.
McCune, Robert B., to Abex Corporation. Overspeed and under-
speed alarm system. 3,448,433, 6-3-69, CI. 340-47.
McCune, Robert B.; and Wilson, Rosser L., to Abex Corporation.
Railroad classification yard control system. 3,483,367, 12-9-69, CI.
246-182.
Mc Cune, Robert B.; and Wilson, Rosser L., to Abex Corporation.
Route switching systems. 3,480,773, 1 1-25-69, CI. 246-4.
McCune, Thomas W.; and Foote, Francis S., Jr., to Tab Products
Co. Tape reel storage system. 3,442,394, 5-6-69, CI. 21 1-40.
Mc Cune, William J., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Capsular
products. 3,427,160, 2-1 1-69, CI. 96-29.
McCune, William J., Jr., to Polaroid Corporation. Capsular product
having a silver halide layer. 3,468,662, 9-23-69, CI. 96-77.
McCurdy, Gordon W., to Hercules Incorporated. Mixing apparatus
and method. 3,450,389, 6-17-69, CI. 259-60.
McCurdy, Lois M. Doll with rotatable head having interchangeable
front and back parts. 3,464,146, 9-2-69, CI. 46-22.
McCurdy, Ronald E. Projector screen supporting assemblies.
3,485,471, 12-23-69, CI. 248-487.
McCutchan, Frank, Jr., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Apparatus for interlacing multifilament yarn. 3,426,406, 2-
11-69, CI. 28-1.
McCutchen, Robert R.: See —
Staebler, Paul J.; Crawford, James L.; Fangman, Charles N.; and
McCutchen, Robert R., 3, 447,012.
McCutcheon, Charles E., Jr. Dry cleaning. 3,426,555, 2-11-69, CI.
68-12.
McCutcheon, George H.: See —
Hanson, Lila M.; Hanson, Bernard B.; and McCutcheon, George
H.,3,476,261.
McCutcheon, Lulu A. Educational and recreational lesson aids pixx
games with peg boards. 3,478,446, 11-18-69, CI. 35-73.
McCutcheon, Samuel R., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Cor-
poration. Self-balancing digital R.F. bridge. 3,427,558, 2-11-69,
CI. 330-2.
McCutcheon, Samuel R.; Belleville, Logan M.; and Ewin, William
H., to Automated Measurements Corporation. Coaxial switch
using reed switch and assembly and system with isolated actuating
coil. 3,461,386, 8-12-69, CI. 324-158.
McDade, James C: See —
Saxena, Arjun N.; and McDade, James C, 3,450,957.
McDaniel, Alan R., to Texaco Inc. Method of drilling underwater
wells. 3,426,844, 2-11-69, CI. 166-0.5
McDaniel, Carl Vance; and Maher, Philip Kenerick, to Grace, W.
R., & Co. Stabilized zeolites. 3,449,070, 6-10-69, CI. 23-111.
McDaniel, Carl Vance; Maher, Philip Kenerick; and Pilato, Joseph
Michael, to Grace, W. R., & Co. Production of binderless molecu-
lar sieve aggregates. 3,472,617, 10-14-69, CI. 23-112.
McDaniel, Carl V.: See—
Maher, Philip K.; Baker, Richard W.; and McDaniel, Carl
V., 3,423,332.
McDaniel, Donald M.: See —
Lyons, Charles E.; McDaniel, Donald M.; and Wade, Jack R.,
Jr.,3,465,871.
McDaniel, Edgar L.: See —
Young, Howard S.; and McDaniel, Edgar L., 3,437, 690.
McDaniel, Gordon M.: See —
French, Howard W.; and McDaniel, Gordon M., 3,446, 347.
McDaniel, Herman M.; and Koening, Eugene O., to Lambert, Lucian
T. Relay actuated overhead door safety catch. 3,426,829, 2-1 1-69,
CI. 160-201.
McDaniel, James S.: See —
Cober, Lloyd W., Jr.; and McDaniel, James S., 3,474,952.
McDaniel, Joe R., to Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Wedge
bonded leads for semiconductor devices. 3,458,780, 7-29-69, CI.
317-234.
McDaniel, Rupert A.: See —
Charlton, Richard E., Jr.; and McDaniel, Rupert A. ,3,476,626.
McDaniel, Walter L.: See —
Dudley, Robert E.; and McDaniel, Walter L., 3,462, 183.
McDermott, Bernard Colin: See —
Brown, Kenneth Robson; and McDermott, Bernard
Colin.3,468,019.
McDermott, Edward B., deceasedO (by Rackear, Bernard; executor).
Hemostatic clip and applicator. 3,463,156, 8-26-69, CI. 128-325.
McDermott, John F., to United States Steel Corporation. Method of
forming a hyperbolic paraboloid construction component.
3,458,919, 8-5-69, CI. 29-446.
McDermott, John P.: See —
Bertsch, Hugh C; Hurd, Richard N.; McDermott, John P.; and
White, Wesley R.,3,437,677.
McDermott, Lyle C, deceasedO (by McDermott, Mabel F.; adminis-
tratrix). Air pollution elimination apparatus. 3,486,307, 12-30-69,
CI. 55-226.
McDermott, Mabel F.: See —
McDermott, Lyle C, 3,486,307.
McDevitt, Howard I., Jr.: See —
Green, Martin; and McDevitt, Howard I., Jr. ,3,447,024.
McDivit, Patricia Ann. Implement mat. 3,442,376, 5-6-69, CI. 206-
63.5
McDonald, A. Y., Mfg. Co.: See—
Pullen, Charles R., 3,439,831.
McDonald, Charles A., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.
Offshore storage tank system. 3,422,628, 1-21-69, CI. 61-46.
McDonald, Donald A. Air moving apparatus. 3,469,772, 9-30-69, CI.
230-117.
McDonald, Donald B. Robertson, to Chemi-Temp Corp. Chemical
refrigerant blanket. 3,429,315, 2-25-69, CI. 128-402.
McDonald, Douglass A.: See —
Mossman, Henry L.; and McDonald, Douglass A. ,3,422, 578.
McDonald, Harold, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Compacted sul-
fur and method of producing same. 3,431,2 14, 3-4-69, CI. 252-
189.
McDonald, Harold, to Stauffer Chemical Company. Alkali metal di-
alkyl phosphate stabilized chlorinated hydrocarbons. 3,441,620, 4-
29-69, CI. 260-652.5
McDonald, Harrison H., Jr., to Procter & Gamble Company, The.
Indexing mechanism. 3,437,315, 4-8-69, CI. 254-184.
McDonald, Harrison M., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Wire actuated igni-
tor for explosion connector. 3,483,31 1, 12-9-69, CI. 174-87.
McDonald, Harrison M.; and Harfst, Ernest D., to Ideal Industries,
Inc. Explosion connector with improved ignition means.
3,483,312, 12-9-69, CI. 174-87.
McDonald, Henry S.: See —
Mathews, Max V.; and McDonald, Henry S., 3,422,419.
McDonald, James A., to Radio Corporation of America. Tempera-
ture compensation of deflection circuits. 3,428,854, 2-18-69, CI.
315-27.
McDonald, James A., to Radio Corporation of America. Transistor
deflection control arrangements. 3,428,855, 2-18-69, CI. 315-27.
McDonald, James A., to Motorola, Inc. Detector system using blank-
ing. 3,462,691, 8-19-69, CI. 325-475.
McDonald, James A.; and Beck, John Brewer, to Radio Corporation
of America. Transistor deflection circuit with clamper means.
3,424,941, 1-28-69, CI. 315-27.
McDonald, James A.; and Wilmarth, Paul C, to Radio Corporation
of America. Stabilization of television deflection circuits.
3,441,790, 4-29-69, CI. 315-27.
McDonald, James Alexander, to Radio Corporation of America. Sta-
bilization of television deflection circuits. 3,434,000, 3-18-69, CI.
315-27.
McDonald, James F.: See —
Muller, Robert E.; Godsted, Kent B.; Patarini, Leon M.; and
McDonald, James F., 3,443, 726.
McDonald, John J., to Talcott, James, Inc. Kicker mechanism for
printing machines. 3,486,426, 12-30-69, CI. 93-93.
Mc Donald, John K., to Hyster Company. Method and apparatus for
compacting soil. 3,478,656, 1 1-18-69, CI. 94-48.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1969
McDonald, John W., to General Motors Corporation. Locking
mechanism for diecasting. 3,433,292, 3-18-69, CI. 164-343.
McDonald, Joseph N.: See —
Davis, Paul; and McDonald, Joseph N., 3,437, 253.
McDonald Products Corporation: See—
Vevirit, James V.; and Ihlenfeld, Francis J., 3,456,832.
Vevirit, James V.; Ihlenfeld, Francis J.; and Beil, Valentin E.,
3,481,506.
McDonald Quentin H. Portable baby chair. 3,427,069, 2-11-69, CI.
297-153.
Mc Donald, Robert \.\ See —
Huffman, Tommie R.; Ehlenberger, Gary G.; and Mc Donald,
Robert A. ,3,442,725.
McDonald Robert E.; Reimann, George A.; and Patterson, Fred H.,
to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Protec-
tive cladding and lubricant for mechanically deformable reactive
metals. 3,429,158, 2-25-69, CI. 72-47.
McDonald, Robert J. Handle for ski poles and the like. 3,451,688, 6-
24-69, CI. 280-11.37
McDonald, Robert L.: See —
Lamboy, James P.; and McDonald, Robert L., 3,454, 352.
McDonald, Thomas M.: See —
Morris, Alton R.; and McDonald, Thomas M., 3,473,091.
Murphy, Robert M.; Holland, John W.; and McDonald, Thomas
M., 3,440,429.
McDonald, William G.: See —
Fessenden, John R.; and McDonald, William G., 3,438,485.
McDonald, William Hugh. Portable Woodruff keyway cutter.
3,431,821, 3-11-69, CI. 90-12.
McDonald, William J.; Bynum, Edward B., Jr.; and Cronquist, Wil-
liam E., to General Electric Company. Digital control for mine
hoist system. 3,425,515, 2-4-69, CI. 187-29.
McDonald, William L.: See —
Thompson, Bernard F.; and McDonald, William L., 3,447, 134.
McDonald's System, lnc.:See —
Martino, Louis J., 3,423,210.
Mc Donald's System, \nc.:See —
Weimer, Ralph E.; and Herbert, Ronald M., 3,430,815.
McDonel, Everett T.: See —
Hamed, Parviz; and McDonel, Everett T.,3,468,979.
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation: See —
Rcnncr, Melburn C, 3,456,190.
Sargent, John C; Blome, James C; Tims, Walter D.; and Mills,
John P., 3,475,262.
McDonnell Douglas Corporation: See —
Albcrtine, Albert W.; and Graves, John A., 3,432,197.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl, 3,437,580.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl, 3,446,668.
Arrance, Frank C; and Berger, Carl, 3,446,669.
Ashcraft, James A., 3,486,954.
Augcnstein, John G.; and Enault, Neal C, 3,441,662.
Banas, Henry C, 3,435,492.
Banas, Henry C; McRcynolds, William W.; and Smith, David
A., 3,465,991.
Baumgardncr, Arthur R.; Johnston, Richard P.; Martini, William
R.; and White, Maurice A., 3,484,616.
Berger, Carl, 3,425,871.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, 3,462,314.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, 3,471,330.
Berger, Carl; and Arrance, Frank C, 3,476,601.
Berger, Carl, 3,476,607.
Bitterly, Jack G., 3,479,838.
Blackburn, Robert S., 3,442,487.
Brcitwciscr, Gary C; and Burford, William B., Ill, 3,442,019.
Brenner Raymond P.; and Warren, Robert A., 3,460,792.
Brown, Raymond E., 3,449,688.
Buscy, Harold M., 3,444,693.
Cannady, Samuel J.; Fisher, Donald C; and Hamilton, Vern E.,
3,449,053.
Ciszcwski, Joseph F.; Hayasc, Masashi; and Robinson, Norman
F., 3,428,769.
Clccvcs, Vincent F., 3,446,425.
Cox, John J., 3,453,533.
Crew, Orvillc F.; Gardner, Vcrl L.; and Gibson, Samuel H.,
3,460,229.
Dawson, James A., 3,466,066.
Dobbs, Richard A.; and Holmes, Richard N., 3,481,427.
Drcxclius, Victor W.; Lake, Edgar R.; and Schimmel, Morry L.,
3,486,410.
Ginn. David L., 3,465,998.
Gluharcff, Eugene M.; and Mclntyre, Robert G., 3,487,445.
Goldman, Israel, 3,460,788.
Goranson, Richard B.; and Martini, William R., 3,478,695.
Halfhill, Donald W.; and Comlcy, William, Jr., 3,441,728.
Hamilton, Vern E., 3,453,957.
Harrison, Ollic R., 3,486,723.
Heap, Forrest J.; and Myers, Richard A., 3,442,175.
Hill, Preston L, 3,465,412.
Hosman, James Harvey, Jr.; and Schimmel, Morry Leon,
3,484,846.
Hunt, Joseph M., 3,474,559.
Hurtner, Thomas A.; and Miller, Charles H., Jr., 3,486,204.
Husmann, Robert A., 3,456,976.
Jensen, Darwin P., 3,423,226.
Jensen, Darwin P., 3,437,507.
Judd, Ronald I., 3,460,791.
King, Walter B., 3,472,419.
Krucoff, Darwin, 3,445,757.
Lang, William C, 3,468,766.
Libby, Willard F., 3,465,153.
Magda, Joseph A.; and Schwab, Bruce B., 3,448,621.
Mclntire, Kenneth D., Jr.; and Wallace, Bruce W., 3,426,816.
Mclntyre, Robert G., 3,438,601.
Mclntyre, Robert G.; Ryer, Dudley A., Jr.; and Wilfert, Martin
E., 3,481,568.
Miltenberger, Kenneth L., 3,451,247.
Moreland, William R.; and Phillips, Alonzo W., 3,428,795.
Myers, Richard A., 3,420,089.
Nail, Donald H., 3,432,436.
Nail, Donald H., 3,432,437.
Nail, Donald H., 3,468,802.
Neff, Charles W.; and Huntsman, Raleigh L., 3,469,730.
Neuse, Eberhard W., 3,437,634.
Neuse, Eberhard W.; and Koda, Kazuko, 3,437,644.
Ostroff, Harold H.; and Toney, Ernest W., 3,420,060.
Perkinson, Robert E.; and Borrok, Martin J., 3,456,256.
Pfaffenberger, Richard T.; and Van Horik, Leonard R.,
3,460,232.
Pfaffenberger, Richard T.; and Van Horik, Leonard R.,
3,460,233.
Poulton, Curt A.; and Lovellette, Cline W., 3,487,194.
Rosenbaum, Fred J., 3,448,379.
Savage, Robert J.; and Smith, Richard V., 3,483,567.
Sebern, Richard C, 3,439,321.
Speakman, Eugene R., 3,434,327.
Warner, Henry B., 3,425,004.
Warren, Robert A.; and Spira, Bernard, 3,435,938.
Weise, Carl A., 3,460,762.
Welzen, Joseph A., 3,438,599.
White, William J., 3,424,519.
McDonnell, Edward: See —
Fain, Jacob M.; and McDonnell, Edward, 3,433,750.
McDonnell, Gerald F. Apparatus for controlling the ripening of
bananas. 3,459,1 16, 8-5-69, CI. 99-239.
McDonnell, John E. Squeeze bottle dispenser. 3,474,936, 10-28-69,
CI. 222-211.
McDonnell, John L.: See —
Berger, Victor M.; and McDonnell, John L., 3,443,063.
McDonnell, Marion F. Apparatus for assembling gratings. 3,427,701,
2-18-69, CI. 29-200.
McDonnell, Robert William; and Schaafsma, Bernard Richard, to
Colgate-Palmolive Company. Gelatin dessert mix tablet and
process. 3,445,242, 5-20-69, CI. 99-130.
McDonnell, Roger K., to Houston Sports Association, Inc. Turf han-
dling apparatus. 3,481,556, 12-2-69, CI. 242-86.52
McDonnell, Roger P.: See —
Glavis, Frank J.; Clemens, David H.; and McDonnell, Roger
P.,3,442,799.
McDonnell, Thomas M., 1/2 to Farina, John. Fountain attachment
for faucets. 3,443,753, 5-13-69, CI. 239-27.
McDonough, James O.: See —
Forrester, Jay W.; Pease, William M.; McDonough, James O.;
and Susskind, Alfred K.,3,43 1 ,478.
McDonough, Leslie Marvin, du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Crystalline block polyester-polycarbonates. 3,426,100, 2-4-
69, CI. 260-860.
McDonough, Thomas F.: See —
Gaubis, Leonard L.; and McDonough, Thomas F., 3,439, 745.
McDougall, Franklin M., to Standard Machine & Manufacturing
Company. Foam generator. 3,430,865, 3-4-69, CI. 239-427.5
McDougall, Lee A.; and Brooks, Fred A., Jr., to Esso Production
Research Company. Method for completing wells to prevent paraf-
fin deposits. 3,456,735, 7-22-69, CI. 166-304.
McDougall, Natt, Jr. Golf-basebali game apparatus. 3,476,076, 11-4-
69, CI. 116-120.
McDowall, Charles J., and: See —
Dixon, John K.; Addie, Albert N.; McDowall, Charles J., and;
and Oestrike, Wilfred C.,3,455,107.
McDowell, Alfred W.: See—
Paden, Harrell W.; Carr, Hullet C; and McDowell, Alfred
W.,3,449,106.
McDowell, Earle B., to General Electric Company. Differential light
responsive circuits with a solar cell connected between the inputs
of the amplifiers. 3,430,106, 2-25-69, CI. 317-130.
McDowell, Earle B.: See —
Campbell, Rex C; and McDowell, Earle B.,3,428,877.
Caulier, Paul W.; and McDowell, Earle B.,3,436,608.
McDowell, Francis C, to General Electric Company. Molding hol-
low articles. 3,439,079, 4-15-69, CI. 264-102.
McDowell, Hunter L., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Mixed line mag-
netron circuits having strapped sections and tubes using same.
3,445,7 1 8, 5-20-69, CI. 3 1 5-39.3
LIST OF PATENTEES
1027
McDowell, John R.: See—
Baxt, Lawrence M.; McDowell, John R.; and Stewart, Lawrence
L.,3,449,093.
Baxt, Lawrence M.; McDowell, John R.; and Stewart, Lawrence
L.,3,449,094.
McDowell Manufacturing Company: See—
Frishof, Henry, 3,485,515.
Rickard, Clyde E., 3,461,544.
Rickard, Clyde E., 3,471,173.
McDowell, Wallace. Wall construction and brick spacer arrange-
ment. 3,485,003, 12-23-69, CI. 52-415.
McDowell-Wellman Engineering Company: See-
Ban, Thomas E., 3,431,684.
Ban, Thomas E., 3,433,859.
Ban, Thomas E., 3,441,480.
Ban, Thomas E., 3,470,275.
Hamilton, George M., 3,454,382.
Ludwig, Carl, 3,432,024.
Ludwig, Carl, 3,432,043.
Sebold, Otto E., 3,461,580.
McDuffie, John C, Jr., to Esso Production Research Company.
Method and apparatus for perforating in wells. 3,426,850, 2-11-
69, CI. 166-255.
McDurmont, Walter R.: See—
Reid, Laurie M.; Ferguson, James V.; and McDurmont, Walter
R.,3,466,844.
McEachern, Irvin D., deceasedO (by McEachern, William T., execu-
tor). Stalk pick-up apparatus. 3,425,201, 2-4-69, CI. 56-314.
McEachern, William T.: See —
McEachern, Irvin D.,3,425,201.
McEathron, Gareld R., to Tenneco Inc. Engine-compressor control
system and method. 3,486,685, 12-30-69, CI. 230-21.
McElhaney, Daniel M., Jr.: See—
Radcliffe, Thomas J.; McElhaney, Daniel M., Jr.; and Havel,
Daniel F.,3,426,191.
Radcliffe, Thomas J.; McElhaney, Daniel M., Jr.; and Havel,
Daniel F.,3,436,543.
McElmury, Donald E.; and Fischer, August C, Jr., to Corn Products
Company. Single ungelatinized starch-component-corrugating ad-
hesive. 3,487,033, 12-30-69, CI. 260-17.3
McElro, Russell A., to Elcctrohome Limited. Spherical bearing as-
sembly. 3,467,452, 9-16-69, CI. 308-26.
McElroy, Howard J.: See —
Bautz, Frederick H.; and McElroy, Howard J. ,3,432,042.
McElroy, Howard J., to Verson Allsteel Press Company. Transfer as-
sembly for a press. 3,430,779, 3-4-69, CI. 214-1.
McElroy, Philip W. Concrete conveying apparatus. 3,459,222, 8-5-
69, CI. 137-615.
McElroy, Philip W. Aggregate pumping apparatus. 3,476,057, 1 1-4-
69, CI. 103-167.
McElroy, Russell A., to Dominion Electrohome Industries Limited.
Laminations and magnetic care for motor stators and transfor-
mers. 3,443,137, 5-6-69, CI. 310-216.
McElroy, Wilbur R.: See—
Houghton, Russell M.; and McElroy, Wilbur R.,3,455,855.
McElwain, John C, to North American Rockwell Corporation.
Quick detachable coupling. 3,480,310, I 1-25-69, CI. 287-1 19.
McElwcc, Lorin A.; Cordray, Roy E.; and Greene, George J., Jr., to
UGC Instruments, Inc. Heater. 3,439,161, 4-15-69, CI. 246-428.
McElya, Fred H.; and Cunningham, Robert A., to Hughes Tool
Company. Specially shaped inserts for compact rock bits, and
rolling cutters and rock bits using such inserts. 3,442,342, 5-6-69,
CI. 175-374.
McEniry, Thomas E., Jr.: See —
Alexander, William J.; Murphy, Charles F.; and McEnirv,
Thomas E., Jr.,3,45 1,998.
McEowen, James R.: See—
Laccy, Joseph C, 111; and McEowen, James R., 3, 453,396.
McEucn, John M.: See —
Brcckoff, Walter E.; and McEucn, John M.,3,424,813.
McEvcr, Robert M., Jr., to Schlumbcrgcr Technology Corporation.
Valve system for a well packer. 3,433,301, 3-18-69, CI. 166-128.
McEvcr, Robert M., Jr., to Schlumbcrgcr Technology Corporation.
Valve system for a well packer. 3,483,922, 12-16-69, CI. 166-226.
McEvoy, James E.: See —
Cornelius, Edward B.; McEvoy, James E.; and Mills, George
Alcxandcr.3,455,842.
McEvoy, James E., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Contact
masses containing zeolite. 3,450,645, 6-17-69, CI. 252-455.
Lapidcs, Jules S.; and McEvoy, James E., 3,458,454.
McEvoy, John C, to Burroughs Corporation. Start-stop logical
switching system. 3,428,830, 2-18-69, CI. 307-247.
McEvoy, William J. Electromagnetic surveillance system. 3,449,749,
6-10-69, CI. 343-113.
McEwan, Gilbert J.: See—
Alul, Husni R.; and McEwan, Gilbert J. ,3,483,262.
Hilton, Thomas B.; and McEwan, Gilbert J.,3,444,086.
Mc Ewan, Keith John Bruce: See —
Hayward, Brian Phillip; Mc Ewan, Keith John Bruce; Foster,
Robert Thomas; and Hoarc, Martin John, 3,44 1,448.
McEwan, William S.; and La Rocca, Edward W., to United States of
America, Navy. Explosive composition containing aluminum,
potassium perchlorate, and sulfur or red phosphorus. 3,437,534, 4-
8-69, CI. 149-30.
McEwen, Cassius R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Apparatus and
articles for increasing the rate of particle separation and removal.
3,456,876, 7-22-69, CI. 233-26.
McFadden, David B.: See —
Whiting, Harold E.; Karch, Walter C; and McFadden, David
B.,3,422,317.
McFadden, Edward J., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Fluid conductor
means for hook mounted elevator. 3,479,062, 11-18-69, CI. 285-
98.
McFadden, James A., to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Com-
pany. Fluorocarbon polymer release coating. 3,473,952, 10-21-69,
CI. 117-75.
McFadden, Joseph T. Plant puller. 3,463,244, 8-26-69, CI. 172-378.
McFadden, Russell T.: See —
Cramm, Russell H.; and McFadden, Russell T., 3,440,232.
McFadden, Thomas F.; and Schueler, Theodore A., 1/3 to Brown,
Samuel E. Chemically preserved fermented malt beverages.
3.440.056, 4-22-69, CI. 99-48.
McFadden, Thomas F.; and Schueler, Theodore A., 1/3 to Brown,
Samuel E. Fermented malt beverages chemically preserved.
3.440.057, 4-22-69, CI. 99-48.
McFadyen, Robert J.: See —
Korzekwa, Samuel M.; McFadyen, Robert J.; and Carp,
Gerald,3,483,559.
McFall, Albert: See—
Webb, John; Gatley, John Andrew; and McFall, Al-
bert,3,453,867.
McFall, Robert B.: See-
Meyer, August K.; and McFall, Robert B.,3,461,662.
McFarland, Clyde E.: See —
Case, Forrest N.; Mackey, Thomas S.; and McFarland, Clyde
E.,3,431,328.
McFarland, Donald L.; and Robinson, Glen, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corporation, mesne. Steaming and pressing device. 3,439,437,
4-22-69, CI. 38-71.
McFarland, James W.: See —
Austin, William C; Conover, Lloyd H.; McFarland, James W.;
and Morgan, Derek H., 3,458,633.
McFarland, James W., to Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. Thienylalanine.
3,476,768, 11-4-69, CI. 260-332.2
McFarland, Philip J., to DASA Corporation. Coupling unit for
telecommunications system. 3,452,160, 6-24-69, CI. 179-90.
McFarland, Wilmer H., to United States of America, Air Force.
System for synchronizing a plurality of trans- miners. 3,465,338,
9-2-69, CI. 343-17.1
McFarlane, Ross A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
Nontranslating variable output coupler for optical masers.
3,448,404, 6-3-69, CI. 331-94.5
McFarlin, Richard F.; and Brown, Donald E., to USS Agri-Chemicals
Inc., mesne. Ammonium nitrate stabilization. 3,428,418, 2-18-69,
CI. 23-103.
McFarlin, Richard F.; and Satterwhite, William A., to Armour
Agricultural Chemical Company, mense. Spray concentration of
wet process orthophosphoric acid. 3,423,173, 1-21-69, CI. 23-165.
McFaul, Gordon P.: See —
Schultz, Frederick C; McFaul, Gordon P.; and Lim,
Franklin.3,42 1,982.
Mc Fee, James H.: See —
Buchsbaum, Solomon J.; Mc Fee, James H.; and Tien, Ping
K.,3,457,417.
McFerrin, William D.; and Nelson, Harve P. Directional charge ex-
plosive device. 3,477,372, 11-11-69, CI. 102-24.
McGahee, Welbourne D., 1/4 to Maddux, William R., and 1/4 to
Rathmann, Jim. Fluid tank with dump valve. 3,466,672, 9-16-69,
CI. 4-41.
McGall, Lloyd A., to Ruby Industries, Inc., mesne. Reciprocal
screeds for finishing concrete. 3,435,740, 4-1-69, CI. 94-45.
McGann, John J., Jr. Seating attachment for land vehicles.
3,469,355, 9-30-69, CI. 52-8.
McGann, Rodney, to Texaco Inc., mesne. Heat exchanger.
3,477,505, 11-11-69, CI. 165-164.
McGara, Homer J.; and Spang, Edward B., to Sheller-Globe Cor-
poration. Strip stock feed mechanism. 3,444,768, 5-20-69, CI. 83-
238.
McGarry, Russell C. Motor vehicle camper with elevating roof.
3,437,372, 4-8-69, CI. 296-23.
McGarvey, Jarvis M., to Carborundum Company, The. Abrasive
belts and method of making same. 3,427,765, 2-18-69, CI. 51-399.
McGary, Charles W., Jr.: See —
Tinsley, Samuel W.; Starcher, Paul S.; McGary, Charles W., Jr.;
and Patrick, Charles T., Jr.,3,428,612.
Tinsley, Samuel W.; Starcher, Paul S.; McGary, Charles W., Jr.;
and Patrick, Charles T., Jr.,3,472,796.
McGary, Robert L., to Furnas Electric Company. Magnetic contac-
tor with special supporting frame. 3,467,921, 9-16-69, CI. 335-
132.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1 969
McGaughey, Raymond L.: See —
Schroeppel, John H.; and McGaughey, Raymond L., 3,435, 184.
McGavern, Sanford A.; and Ward, Wiliam K., to Wallace-Murray
Corporation. Tuned vibration damper. 3,440,899, 4-29-69, CI. 74-
574.
Mc Geachy, Donald E.: See—
Doig, George; and Mc Geachy, Donald E.,3,478,497.
McGean, Thomas J.; and Nathanson, Daniel, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. Cable manufacturing. 3,439,142, 4-15-
69, CI. 219-9.5
McGee, Andrew J., Jr. Fire-resistant structural members for
buildings. 3,464,172, 9-2-69, CI. 52-168.
McGee, Arthur L., to FMC Corporation. Sheet patching machine.
3,446,257, 5-27-69, CI. 144-2.
McGee, Arthur L., to FMC Corporation. Apparatus for harvesting
fruit growing on trees. 3,448,567, 6-10-69, CI. 56-328.
McGee, Arthur L., to FMC Corporation. Reinforced container.
3,462,063, 8-19-69, CI. 229-14.
McGee, Arthur L.; and Irving, Donald William, to FMC Corpora-
tion. Scanner lockout mechanism. 3,446,255, 5-27-69, CI. 144-2.
McGee, Arthur L.: See —
Vandersyde, Francis E.; Roberts, Thomas E., Jr.; and McGee,
Arthur L.,3,452,790.
Mc Gee, James Dwyer, to National Research Development Corpora-
tion. Photoelectronic image detecting devices. 3,470,380, 9-30-69,
CI. 250-213.
McGee, James Dwyer; Beesley, John; and Berg, Anthony David, to
National Research Development Corporation. Electron stream
transmission device. 3,479,516, 11-18-69, CI. 250-213.
McGee, John K.: See—
Cours, Donald V.; McGee, John K.; and Lafferty, Harold
L.,3,462,82l.
McGee, John K., to Giddings & Lewis, Inc. Record reading system
for simultaneous control of a plurality of devices. 3,439,346, 4-15-
69, CI. 340-172.5
McGee, Lawrence, to United Steel Companies Limited, The. Elec-
tric arc furnaces. 3,483,300, 12-9-69, CI. 13-9.
McGee, Roger J.; and Metz, Ralph J., to Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Signal translation system. 3,474,342, 10-21-69, CI. 325-
473.
McGee, Sherwood W.: See —
Andrcotti, Eugene R.; and McGee, Sherwood W., 3,459,547.
McGee, Sherwood W.; and Zoiss, Melvin H., to IIT Research In-
stitute. Method of making gradated fiber metal structures.
3,440,708, 4-29-69, CI. 29-419.
McGccncy, William Stone, to United Engineering and Foundry
Company. Mold structure leveling device. 3,434,528, 3-25-69, CI.
164-339.
McGchcc, George: See-
Ely, Robert G., 3,456,810.
McGhcc, James E.: See —
Evans, John S., Jr.; and McGhee, James E., 3,451 ,523.
McGhec, John D., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company.
Thermocouple reference junction compensating circuits.
3,461,380, 8-12-69, CI. 323-68.
McGhcc, John D.: See —
Huey, Abram D., Ill; and McGhee, John D., 3,459,932.
McGill, Alfred T.: See—
McGill, Daniel F.; and McGill, Alfred T.,3,478,541.
Mc Gill, Charles H., to Monsanto Company. Control of dimensions
of newly-opened bales of acrylic staple fibers. 3,479,747, 11-25-
69, CI. 34-22.
McGill, Daniel F.; and McGill, Alfred T. Roller bearing splines.
3,478,541, I 1-18-69, CI. 64-23.7
McGill, Howard L., to Schlumbcrger Technology Corporation. Well
tool with load-free pivot connections. 3,429,595, 2-25-69, CI. 285-
320.
McGill, Howard L., to Schlumbcrger Technology Corporation. Well
tool clutch system. 3,470,951, 10-7-69, CI. 166-237.
McGill, John N., to Whirlpool Corporation. Storage of fresh leafy
vegetables. 3,453,1 19, 7-1-69, CI. 99-154.
McGill, Joseph L., to Leeds & Northrup Company. Multiple-decade
impedance arrangement with associated dial means for direct
readout. 3.443,221, 5-6-69, CI. 324-63.
McGill Manufacturing Company, Inc.: See —
Osika. Thomas F., 3,482,064.
Smith, Richard J., 3,449,029.
McGill, Robert W., to Meyer, Geo. J., Manufacturing Co. Can feed-
ing mechanism. 3,441,120, 4-29-69, CI. 198-31.
McGill, Robert W.; and Hardee, Walter D., to Meyer, Geo. J.,
Manufacturing Co. Package assembly film folding collar.
3,431,831, 3-11-69, CI. 93-82.
McGill, Robert; Talarovich, Thomas J.; and Stowcll, Finch, said
Stowell assor to United States of America, Army. Foamed-in-bags
packaging. 3,485,347, 12-23-69, CI. 206-46.
McGill, Thomas Alan; and Hoffman, John George, Jr., to Gillette
Company, The. Strip segmenting method. 3,443,731, 5-13-69, CI.
225-1.
McGillcn, William D.: See—
Brunson, Marion O.; and McGillcn, William D, 3,484,403.
McGinley, James J., to Rollers By Baker, Inc. Construction for paint
roller. 3,447,184, 6-3-69, CI. 15-230.11
McGinley, William L. Hamburger broiler. 3,425,341, 2-4-69, CI. 99-
423.
McGinnis, Robert W.; and Moore, Robert G., Jr., to Bendix Cor-
poration, The. Fuel control apparatus including a pneumatic all
speed governor for controlling the operation of a combustion en-
gine. 3,438,199, 4-15-69, CI. 60-39.28
McGinty, William K.; and Procknow, Joseph J., to Thomas Indus-
tries, Inc. Lighting fixture. 3,422,261, 1-14-69, CI. 240-78.
McGivern, James F., Jr., to United Aircraft Corporation. Minimiza-
tion of anode passivation in electroplating processes. 3,450,605, 6-
17-69, CI. 204-14.
McGivern, Robert F. Filter bottoms. 3,456,804, 7-22-69, CI. 210-
292.
McGlamery, Benjamin L., to Stromberg-Carlson Corporation. Flying
spot scanner employing fiber optics. 3,470,319, 9-30-69, CI. 178-
7.1
McGlathery, Robert M.: See —
Sylvester, Kermit H.; Franz, William E.; and McGlathery,
Robert M., 3,449,572.
McGlenn, Donald B.: See-
La Favor, Jack E.; and McGlenn, Donald B.,3,473,247.
McGlinchey, Arthur E. Apparatus for stacking trusses. 3,437,216, 4-
8-69, CI. 214-7.
McGlinchey, Arthur E., to Idaco Company, a division of Idaco En-
gineering and Equipment. Truss assembling machine. 3,460,465,
8-12-69, CI. 100-100.
McGlinchey, Arthur E. Apparatus for fabricating wooden structures.
3,464,348, 9-2-69, CI. 100-210.
McGoff, Miles J.; and Heckel, Verne K., to Mine Safety Appliances
Company. Oxygen generator. 3,436,191, 4-1-69, CI. 23-281.
McGoff, Miles J.; Mausteller, John W.; and Staub, Charles H., to
MSA Research Corp. Air regeneration unit. 3,443,906, 5-13-69,
CI. 23-281.
McGonigal, Samuel, to Barcro-Olympic Stranders Limited. Stranding
machines. 3,469,386, 9-30-69, CI. 57-58.36
McGonigal, William E., to Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Com-
pany. Novel tetrahydro-2-triazin-2[lH]-ones. 3,484,439, 12-16-69,
CI. 260-248.
McGoogan, George D.; and Jones, John P., to McKay Machine
Company, The. Methods of and apparatus for manipulating rolls
of multiple roll apparatus. 3,425,256, 2-4-69, CI. 72-239.
McGough, Gerald B., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Push-
button switch activated by a slide with a plurality of toggle joints
and cams. 3,472,974, 10-14-69, CI. 200-5.
McGovem, John P. Valve assembly. 3,481,579, 12-2-69, CI. 251-
148.
McGovem, Joseph P.: See —
Jarowenko, Wadym; and McGovem, Joseph P.,3,454,41 1.
McGovem, Terrence P.: See —
Eddy, Gaines W.; Davis, Harry G.; Beroza, Morton; and Mc-
Govem, Terrence P. ,3,485, 868.
McGovney, Clarence L.: See —
Clayton, Robert E.; and McGovney, Clarence L., 3,460,978.
McGowan, Jared M.: See —
Townsend, Charles L.; and McGowan, Jared M., 3,420,965.
McGowan, John A.: See —
Brown, Daniel M.; and McGowan, John A. ,3,461,591.
McGowan, Kenneth G.: See —
McAlpine, Charles H.; and McGowan, Kenneth G., 3,444,920.
McGowan, Marvin E.: See —
Little, Steven M.; Shefler, Sydney; and McGowan, Marvin
E. ,3,460,507.
McGowan, Patrick G.: See —
Duckworth, Leonard J.; Pettinga, Paul V.; and McGowan,
Patrick G. ,3,47 1,299.
McGowan, Patrick G.; and Mauger, Robert E., to Gerber Products
Company. Aseptic pressure and/or vacuum measuring device.
3,422,679, 1-21-69, CI. 73-395.
Mc Gowan, Raymond J.: See —
Foglia, Andrew J.; Stancell, Arnold F.; and Mc Gowan,
Raymond J. ,3,440,238.
McGowan, Thomas L. Swimming appliance. 3,440,994, 4-29-69, CI.
115-22.2
McGrail, John F. Beverage maker. 3,442,199, 5-6-69, CI. 99-283.
McGrail, Patrick T.: See —
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick T.; Turner, Richard G.;
and Shephard, Basil R.,3,475,203.
Clachan, Margaret L.; McGrail, Patrick Terrence; and
Shephard, Basil R.,3,446,651.
McGrath, Brian Patrick: See —
Turner, Leonard; and McGrath, Brian Patrick, 3, 444,096.
McGrath, Doyle Wayne. Filter unit for air systems. 3,426,508, 2-11-
69, CI. 55-210.
McGrath, Earle, to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Means for auto-
matically operating bottom hopper discharge doors during travel
of railway cars. 3,459,316, 8-5-69, CI. 214-63.
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McGrath, Earle, to ACF Industries, Incorporated. Selectively actuate
clutch controlled toggle actuated railway hopper car doors.
3,483,830, 12U6-69, CI. 105-280.
McGrath, Frank, to Lusteroid Container Company, Inc. Plastic tube
construction. 3,448,890, 6-10-69, CI. 220-67.
McGrath, John J., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Composite marine bear-
ing. 3,455,613, 7-15-69, CI. 308-26.
McGrath, John J., to Jackson, Byron, Inc. Marine bearing stave.
3,455,619, 7-15-69, CI. 308-238.
McGrath, Joseph J.; and Spilners, Ilgvars J., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Dicyclopentadienyliron-phthalaldehyde
condensation product. 3,448,082, 6-3-69, CI. 260-67.
McGrath, Joseph J.; and Tempalski, Chester S., to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Haloalkyl esters of benzophenone
tetracarboxylic acid. 3,478,087, 1 1-1 1-69, CI. 260-475.
McGrath, Robert A.: See—
Safford, Franklin C; McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd.3,420,083.
Safford, Franklin C; McGrath, Robert A.; and Loveless, Edgar
Lloyd.3,423,254.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corporation. Air conditioning ap-
paratus. 3,429,367, 2-25-69, CI. 165-26.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corporation. Apparatus for con-
trolling refrigerant flow. 3,440,835, 4-29-69, CI. 62-505.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corporation. Flash distillation with
condensed refrigerant as heat exchanger. 3,461,460, 8-12-69, CI.
203-11.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corporation. Method and apparatus
for humidification. 3,464,401, 9-2-69, CI. 126-113.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corporation. Flash distillation ap-
paratus with refrigerant heat exchange circuits. 3,486,985, 12-30-
69, CI. 202-173.
McGraw, Donald R.; and Graeme, Jerald G., to Burr-Brown
Research Corporation. Differential D.C. amplifier. 3,440,554, 4-
22-69, CI. 330-30.
McGraw, Leslie D., to National Steel Corporation, mesne. Organic
aluminum complexes. 3,448,134, 6-3-69, CI. 260-448.
McGraw, Leslie D.; and Reif, Robert B., to National Steel Corpora-
tion. Method of preparing metal coated metallic substrates.
3,485,654, 12-23-69, CI. 117-17.
Mc Graw, Leslie D.: See —
Francis Peter S.; and Mc Graw, Leslie D., 3,466,232.
McGraw, Thomas F.; and Frank, Richard R., to United States of
America, Air Force. Latitude-longitude computer. 3,464,122, 9-2-
69, CI. 35-2.
McGraw-Edison Company: See —
Bufkin, Dale E.; Murphy, Willard G.; and Yount, Ronald E.,
3,425,336.
Clark, Philip B., 3,427,447.
Fistcr, Aloysius J., 3,460,086.
Fremont, Robert S., 3,478,455.
Fromm, Marvin M.; and Gigante, Mario, 3,454,805.
Griegcr, Philip F.; and Jaffe, Sol S„ 3,424,617.
Hawlcy, Paul A.; and Eikcrmann, Jerry G., 3,443,479.
Hitzeroth, Franklin C, 3,464,586.
Hitzcroth, Franklin C; and Walitzer, David B., 3,482,727.
Hoisvc, Harold V.; and Strike, Nicholas L., 3,421,668.
Hoisvc, Harold V.; and Filho, Francisco Muniz, 3,484,965.
Hutchinson, Joseph; and Casey, Lloyd, 3,485,567.
litis, Rumult, 3,485,492.
Jablonski, Edward R„ 3,435,202.
Kershaw, Stanley S., Jr., 3,448,343.
Kershaw, Stanley S., Jr., 3,484,863.
Majcwski, John V., 3,431,539.
Meyers, Ralph C, 3,483,453.
Mikulccky. Harvey W., 3,437,971.
Mikulecky, Harvey W„ 3,483,502.
Morris, Walter George, 3,485,659.
Myers, Wayne E., 3,429,063.
Paulus, Jerry Lee, 3,435,291.
Pctrc, John R., 3,470,717.
Phillips, Davis M., 3,450,827.
Robinson, Alfred J.; and Fox, Walter A., 3,464,036.
Rocn, Ralph M., 3,453,726.
Romansky, John, 3,464,602.
Roods. John F., 3,443,613.
Roods, John F.; and Buschman, Jerome A., 3,484,917.
Sadler, Fred S., 3,475,546.
Sankcy, Edward L.; and Stoelting, Herman O., 3,435,397.
Schmidt, Jacob E., 3,463,672.
Sherwood, Norman W., 3,471,133.
Stcinmaycr, Alwin G., 3,482,108.
Stewart, Jack D.. 3,471,067.
Strike, Nicholas L.; Thun, Richard G.; and Radford, David L.,
3,464,588.
Trelc, William F.; and Petri. Albert J., 3,443,272.
Urani, Angclo, 3,437,972.
Walker, Richard K., 3,482,192.
Weinfurt, William J., 3,463,932.
Weir, Henry John : Englandd, 3,421,756.
Whitlock, Bruce N.; and Whitney, William G., 3,424,872.
Winter, Floyd E.; and Heaberlin, Paul L., 3,465,469.
Withers, John S., 3,453,580.
Wurdack, Albert C, 3,450,945.
Mc Greary, Charles H., to General Motors Corporation. Torsional
vibration damper. 3,477,31 1, 11-1 1-69, CI. 74-574.
Mc Gregor, Donald Neil, to Bristol-Myers Company. 6-(a-3-Al-
lophanamidophenylacetamido) and 6-(a-3- al-
lophanamidothienylacetamido)-penicil!anic acids. 3,483,188, 12-9-
69, CI. 260-239.1
McGregor, Donald T.: See —
Lodjic, Carl L.; and McGregor, Donald T.,3,428,154.
Mc Gregor, Donald T.; and Lodjic, Carl L., to Autoset Corporation.
Automatic brake slack adjuster. 3,482,663, 12-9-69, CI. 188-196.
McGregor, James D.; and Corder, Richard E., to Thiokol Chemical
Corporation. Cooling liners for rocket thrust nozzle. 3,460,758, 8-
12-69, CI. 239-127.1
McGregor, William A., Jr.; Gemeinhardt, Paul G.; and Gurley, Jesse
Fred, to Mobay Chemical Company. Method and apparatus for
preparing cellular polyurethane plastics. 3,421,932, 1-14-69, CI.
117-105.3
McGrew, Charles B., Jr., to International Harvester Company. Sun
visor retainer for automotive vehicles. 3,463,435, 8-26-69, CI.
248-305.
McGriff, Stuart G.: See —
McRae, Wayne A.; Brown, Daniel L.; and McGriff, Stuart
G.,3,475,122.
Parsi, Edgardo J.; and McGriff, Stuart G.,3,433,726.
McGroddy, James C; and Nathan, Marshall I., to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. Bulk negative conductivity semicon-
ductor oscillator. 3,458,832, 7-29-69, CI. 331-107.
McGuckin, Hugh G., to Eastman Kodak Company. Photographic an-
tihalation layers. 3,434,839, 3-25-69, CI. 96-84.
McGuckin, Melvin E., to Hamilton Company. Sealing element.
3,463,339, 8-26-69, CI. 215-38.
McGuffie, Peter A. Line marking machines. 3,476,294, 11-4-69, CI.
222-177.
McGuinness, Raymond H., to Honeywell Inc. Display apparatus.
3,484,647, 12-16-69, CI. 315-22.
McGuire, Douglas: See —
Boodman, Emil R.; McGuire, Douglas; and Wilce, Emerson
B.,3,464,108.
McGuire, Earl J., to Dravo Corporation. Wall construction.
3,435,619, 4-1-69, CI. 61-41.
McGuire, George E., to Systems, Inc. Foldable toe guard for
dockboards. 3,456,274, 7-22-69, CI. 14-71.
McGuire, James F.: See —
McGuire, James F.; and Babbitt, Norman S., 3,439,281.
McGuire, James F.; and Babbitt, Norman S., to McGuire, James F.
Haertsch, Oscar C, Babbitt, Norman S., and Van Deusen, Jr., as
co-owners. Apparatus for randomly controlling the flow of pulses
from a pulse source to plurality of output lines. 3,439,281, 4-15-
69, CI. 328-153.
McGuire, James M.: See —
Bromer, William W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James
M.,3,467,751.
Probst, Gerald W.; Hoehn, Marvin M.; and McGuire, James
M. ,3,467,750.
McGuire, John N.; and Lally, Kenneth P., to Mid-Continent Manu-
facturing Co. Apparatus producing radiant